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Induction ceremonies for eleven juniors and nine seniors were held by the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY in the high school cafetorium on February 17, 1966. The new members were chosen by the faculty on the basis of the character, leadership, service, and scholarship displayed by them. Jean Sommerville, Doug Sandberg, Gerry Heideman, and Dotti Petersen gave speeches depicting these qualifications. Master of ceremonies for the program was Mr. Mclby, High School Counselor, and the guest • speakers were Mr. Tingum, Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Elias, High School Principal, and Dr. Kirk, a member of the Village School Board. The new inductees were seniors; Cheryl Anderson, James Crouse, Ruth Danielson, Jill Dauphinee, Linda Johnson, Toive Kallas, Nancy Parrill, Mead Stone, and Marienta Meinema, an honorary member. The juniors selected for this honor were: Camille Durbahn, Jackie Dobis, Ann Fitzgerald, Susan Gibbons, Kristin Moberg, Kim Johnson, Joan Sandberg, David Nelson, Patricia •Sommerville, Mark Seaquist, and Linda Wojick. After the ceremonies were ended, an informal tea was held for the faculty, the old members of the National Honor Society, the new inductees, and their parents. Exhibiting evident excitement oi being chosen a Notional Honor Society inductee, Ruth Danielson is congratulated by classmate Gloria Hermundslic- Honor Society Expands Membership HONOR SOCIETY. SEATED: G. Nelson, C. Anderson, D. Petersen, R. Danielson, J. Dauphinee, L. Johnson, P. Sommerville. N. Parrill, G. Heideman. STANDING: J. Paulus, S. Gibbons, J. Dobis, K. Moberg, C. Durbahn, K. Johnson, A. Fitzgerald, J. Sandberg, J. Crouse, D. Nelson, M. Seaquist, L Wojick, T. Kollos, J. Sommerville, D. Sandberg, M. Meinema, M. Stone. 29
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STUDENT COUNCIL BOTTOM ROW: S. Shultek, P. Dunn, C. Durbohn, C. Zahhos, K. Mesenbring, T. Compton, P. Carruthers, H. Wolbon. SECOND ROW: B. Skovron, J. Sommerville, J. Dauphinee, P. Sommerville, T. Scott, D. Martin, G. Heidemon. THIRD ROW: K. Opdahl, G. Nelson, B. Peterson, R. Zgutowicz, C. Burton, C. Stucki, G. Hedin, J. Thill. TOP ROW: M. Skunberg, J. Paulus, R. Saline, S. Paulus, D. Sandberg, P. Moberg, T. Kollos. Student Council Promotes Events Planning a future student council meeting ore officers Rosolyn Zgutowicz, Secretary; Paul Moberg, Vice President; Gerry Heide-man. Treasurer; and Jean Sommerville, President. Plato and Aristotle were the first to recognize formally the basic philosophy of student participation in the old schools of ancient Greece. In our day and age the student council, which is an integral part of school life, fulfills this purpose. It also helps to develop good citizens and forms a bridge between the students and the administration. The VMS STUDENT COUNCIL met every other Tuesday to discuss school problems and suggest ways to help the school and community. The council sponsored all fall Homecoming events and arranged the spring Awards Day program. It also helped the Yearbook and AFS Club meet financial needs by giving them $100 each. Representatives f rom first hour classes worked to encourage their co-students to participate in council projects. Through their encouragement and the student body’s co-operation, the council donated over 640 bars of soap to Viet Nam, gave $100 to the United F und, anti sent 535 Christmas gifts to needy children in the Minneapolis area. The Junior Red Cross also received $50 from the student council. These activities undertaken by the St. Anthony Village High student council proved that it was f ulfilling its function. 28
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BAND. BOTTOM ROW: I. Tooker, A. Ekhordt, M. Kimbllin, E. Yuristo, P. O'Connell, L Wojcik, J. Sandberg, L Arone, F. Guitofton, C. Durbohn, J. King, M. Strandskov, L Mogck, D. Merl, N. Wolthers. SECOND ROW: M. Dimunotion, R. Anderson, S. Gray, T. Bovee, L Tolland, P. Waldron, K. Borglund, D. Fropsisco, J. Higgins, L Bowermon, T. Haines, M. Radtke, S. Sonmore, W. Jarvi, S. Osborne, G. Sjoblom, K. Eknes, M. Demcho. THIRD ROW: C. Nichols, D. Zeihraus, B. Peterson, S. Barich, C. Kallestod, D. Kruger, J. Thompson, C. Peterson, S. Angle, L Oman, T. Talbot, D. Johnson, R. Gunderson, R. Carlson, R. Saline, R. Erickson, D. Gunderson, R. Nelson, G. Heideman, C. Monson, J. Wagner, G. Doss, T. Durtsche, R. Ernt. TOP ROW: T. Johnson, J. Ahmann, J. Zohhos, J. Oliverious, R. Ferrara, S. Hilt, P. Carr, D. Talbot, M. Wreisner, R. Thorp, B. Merry, D. Mogck, D. Nelson, J. Reithmier, G. Johnson, Director R. Bjorklund. Band Members Experience Eventful Members of the Junior High Band perform in a trio. The VILLAGE HIGH MARCHING HAND got off to a roaring start when the marching band took first place in four parades. During the summer they were awarded first place in the District American legion Parade, the Eden Prairie “Schooner Days” Parade, and the East Side Parade. During the fall they took first place in the Mankato State College “Band Days” Parade. They also marched in the high school homecoming parade and during half-time of the games. With their marching season over, the band settled down to become a concert band. The concert band in the high school is a select group of 65 members of the ninth through the twelfth gi ades. There is also a varsity band and a seventh grade band. The bands combined their talents in the Winter Concert in February. The concert band played at the Christmas Concert and put on the Pop Concert in May. The theme of the Pop Concert was “Broadway Bandstand” and selections from several Broadway plays and movies were played. The band put on the entire Pop Concert, which included decorations, lighting, script, skits, and staging. 30
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