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ART Class Tours Art Exhz'bz'tz'0n.s' The Art Department, under Mr. Ross, offered an adult education course this year, emphasizing ceramics. The Senior l-ligh Art course included an unprecedented feature, a field trip to art exhibitions in the Twin Cities area, Because it was so suc- cessful, it is hoped that the trip will become an annual event. At Christmas time, the art classes constructed stained glass win- dows out of cellophane. The results of their endeavors were hung in the showcase window and in the art room, producing a most beautiful effect. PHY. ED. New Trampoline Hzlghlzlght Of Tear The Physical Education department added two new teachers this yeari lvliss Gustum and Mr. Lobben, The biggest event of the year was the addition of a new trampoline for use in the daily classes. Of course, the year just wouldnt be complete if the bowling classes were not available at the Grove Bowl alleys. Everyone had an oppor- tunity to learn the skills ofthe game, Sophomores learn the fthe arts oftumbling in their last year of Phy Ed. 3 28
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ACADEMIC HONORS The end ofthe search is often reached in studies. Achievers are recognized- For their perseverance, their perception, For their atternlbt to realize their goal. Honors Day is held each year to honor those students who have ex- celled in various areas of scholarship, leadership, music, drama, and athletics, The assembly was held on June 5 this spring. Athletic teams were recognized, club membership pins given, certificates for help and service awarded, and special recognitions made. United Federal Savings and Loan awarded the Studentleader ofthe Year plaque to Jacelyn Wedell. Karen Olson received the drama awards of Thespian of the Year and Best Actress at the Regional Contest. The Student Council Presidency was formally turned over to Paul DeMarre by Lin- da Howell, President for 196667, Mrs. Vaerst, retiring Phy. Ed. teach- er and GRA advisor, was given an engraved plaque as a thank you, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: SEATED Terry Olson, Kathleen Bohrer, NEW MEMBERS, NOT PICTURED Janel Klug, Kathleen His- Monson, Sandra Kath, Secretary Ruth Pullman, Steven Spencer, lop, Allan Krech, Duane Lengsfeld, David Welters, Karen Olson, Patti STANDlNG Aleta Wegner, President Bonnie Anderson. David Co- Hadler, Craig Senn, Marlee Ninde, Mark Schneiderdanet Bliss, Chase hoes, Treasurer Kathy I-lensel, Vice-President Jackie Wedell, Larry Trowbridge, Maureen Thon,John Severson 30 . 1 V was 5 a ,C ,,,, ,. , Q
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