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ROW 1: T. Bremseth, R. Gunderson, J. Lindorff, W. Kimbei, D. Rustad. ROW 2: A. Pehler, W. Mangan, J. Thauwald, S. Larson, R. Redalen, D. Gunderson, J. Pluim, D. Marzolf, G. Lindorff, R. Bly. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTS STUDENT BODY As thestudent government body inP. H. S., the council seeks to promote citizenship among the stu- dent body. The members of the Student Council were representatives of the student body. It was each member's duty to discover the wishes and opin- ions of the students and take it to the Council. Undertakings of the Student Council included taking care of the Homecoming activities, furnish- ing a Christmas tree for the school, and serving as guides for Parent-Teacher Conferences. Student Council members register parents and help them find the teachers during Parent-Teacher conferences.
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MOMENTS MEMORIES s I wish they wouldn’t bang those cymbols so hard I 'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” Seventh Grade Captures First Place. Happiness is Winning First Place.
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I Je Laine transforms Steve into the Mayor. JUNIORS ARE IN Just keep him away from my popcorn. THE DOGHOUSE” On November 11, 1966, the junior class presented their play to an appreciative audience. This years' production, IN THE DOGHOUSE, was directed by Mr. O'Reilly with the assistance of Joyce Soffa, Student Director. The fast-paced action of the play and the adept cast of characters, who were in and out of the doghouse often during the play, kept the audience laughing and wondering what else could possibly plague the apparently jinxed rummage sale. In the midst of all the action a dog gets loose and nearly devours several members of the cast, and a man is almost killed by a speed- ing auto, and a sheriff finally arrives to arrest everybody, including a middle aged woman who believes she is seventeen once again. ROW 1: J. Ostern, K. Soiney, S. Trende, K. Gunderson, B. Kruegel, K. Arends. ROW 2: J. Thauwald, P. Shanahan, P. Scanian, J. Green, P. Morse. ROW 3: J. Amdahl, S. Corson, C. Bremseth. 9
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