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A familiar sight in the Arrow room is Rolf's clever bulletin board holding many choice bits. Also sparkling up the room are Freedy's clever witticisms. As always the staff's biggest job is to make the frequent deadlines. Despite confusion they always make them, and the paper always comes out better than the time before. Mr. Witzmon is to be commended for his fine job. We know it was no easy job replacing Mrs. Zittleman. The whole staff is to be praised for its many clever ideas, and for its Arrow firsts including the Arrow auditorium with the I go Arrow tags and the editions of Arroto which have added a lot to the school year. EOITORS—Sitting: Sandy Evans. Feature Editor: Judy Schm.dt. 6th Page Editor: Phyllis Ramey, 4th Page Editor; Carol Alberts. Ed'tor-in-Chief. Standing: Judy Bryngclton. Front Page Editor: Dave Friedman. Sports Editor; Joe Hav.land, Sports Editor; Rosalind Steffy. 3rd Page Editor. Not pictured: Barb Brooke, Ed • Semester; Rolf Bjelland. Business Manager. Arrow Staff STAFF Sitting Melanie Gams'ey. Barb Brooke. Carol A'bcrts, Saandy Evans. Judy Bryngelson Ro, e Marsh. Standing: Dave Fr ed man Rolf B.elland. Barb Best. Phyllis Ramey. Rosalind Steffy, Ela-nc Dysthe. Ben Kaufman. Barb Shine. Joe Hav.land Mr. W.txman. Advisor.
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EDITORS—Row I: Katie Pratt, Layout Editor; Sondy Pricvc. Editor in Chief. Row 2: Norman Watt Business Manager' Mr. McDonough, Advisor; Karen Bonhus. Photography Editor; Arlene Wittke. Nancy Rigg, Copy Editors. Where's the key? always starts the day off right. Amid gossip and jokes a few pictures are mounted, a little copy is written. As deadline time draws near many cries are heard: We need those pictures. Jay!' Won't someone please help me cut this? Oh! You kids! Work! We'll have to work this weekend again!' Norm, our business manager, oversaw the selling of homecoming buttons and book covers, and the sponsoring of the Football Opener. Many thanks to our advisor, Mr. McDonough, the student photographers. Mr. Segal of the Bureau of Engraving, Mr. Carlson of Lund Press. Lundgren Studios, and Dahl Bookbinders. Their assistance and patience were greatly appreciated. Whew! At least we have an annual! Annual Staff STAFF—Row I: Jim Burroughs. Sandy Pricvc, Nancy Scmbla B«-n Kaufman. Row 2: Nancy Rigg. Gervac Blomgren Ann Weinberger. Row 3: Connie Henog. Noiman Watt. Jay Anderson. McDonough, Karen Bonhus. Mary Langsam. Carol Erickson, Katie Pratt. Arlene Wittke. [20]
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OFFICERS—Sitting: Nancy Bauman Secretary: Janice Bonneville Corresponding Secretary. Standing: Tom Reichert. Vice-President: Rolf Bjelland. Don Roepke. Treasurers: Jack Prins. President. This organization can boast of having the most leaders of the school as members. The Student Council acts as a guiding hand for the student body. Important events on the Student Council calendar this year included Homecoming. Christmas dance. Edina-Southwest Youth Conference, and the all school paper sale to raise money for the American Field Service. Southwest participated in the city and state student councils. Sandy Prieve was elected all-city Vice President. Student Council Row I: s. Gulley. J. Bonnev.lle. T. Reichert, J. Prins, D. Roepke. N. Bauman. 8. Zclle. Row 2: F. Schmuckcr, P. O'Rourke. M. Lang sam. B. Myers. P. Thomas. J. G'eason, D. loofbourow. Row 3: L. Gass, S. Scott. S. Prieve, E. Dvsthe. A. Good. J. Rcns'ow. M. 8w-ton. B. Carney. Row 4: E. Noble, K. Bonhus. A. McIntyre. J. Sandberg: B. Myers. 8. Kosmos. R. Ungerman. Row 5: S. Brabant: T. Stillman. J. McCuc. M. Lane J. Bonneville. R. Bjelland. B. Donahue. S. Bertas. C 22 3
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