Southwest High School - Wagistanian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1966

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Page 28 text:

SNO-DAY student faculty rag ball... broom ball tournament John Bruner Sno-Day coronation presented King Bob Crorik . . . and his royal court. Phil Fischer, Tom Sundby, Lyn Dean, Dave Renslow, Chuck Burroughs Festivities included the three legged race . . . Gregg Almquist and Holly Greene Activities concluded with the reading of the scroll . . . Doug Page 24 and the SW-Henry basketball game. and the Sno-Ball dance. Sharon Flatz and Jack Lytle

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SENIOR ELECTIONS The Class of '66 began its year by choosing thirteen students as representatives to the Senior Class Council. The first council duty was to choose a class theme. “Success in ’66” provided unity for the week-long election campaign. Candidates named after the primary election on Friday, November 5, were Jeff Moore and Phil Bergstrom for President; Mike Karch and Tom Cain for Vice-President; Molly I arscn and Ginny Wurtz for Secretary; and Dave Watkin and Deanna Johnson for Treasurer. On “Work Night”, Monday, November 8, seniors promoted their favorite candidates by creating buttons and posters. Formal campaigning took place in the auditorium the next day. A great variety of skits and speeches highlighted this portion of the elections. Following the program, council representatives distributed ballots. Results of the voting were announced Wednesday in senior homeroom. The officers and the class council were in charge of senior activities throughout the year. Under their leadership, the senior class achieved “Success in ’66”. 'Karch docs loo start with a K? LL l 'That's not how you spell stop!” These are my people r 23 We're particular!'



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Thoughts turned toward graduation as Seniors presented were measured for caps and were honored by the Juniors at Class Day... and gouns tfu Prom. GRADUATION Final days found Seniors busy attending Bac- enjoying their will... calaureate ... 25 and banqueting at the Hopkins House. Seniors received their diplomas . . . and had reason to rejoice

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