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STUDENT COUNCIL A student council is formed for the benefit of the student- to bring him to a closer under- standmg of the runrung of a school and to represent the student body for the purpose of voicing opmion and making decisions The first semester Student Council got off to a good start with the electron of officers at the first meeting. They were Roy Nelson Presldent Dennis Mick V1ce President Judie Pringle Secretary Vince Getka Treasurer and Betty Seno Reporter Mr Daily is the Advisor of Student Council. Members of the student council are elected by the student body and have to matntam a B average or higher The following members are Semor Representative, Roy Nelson Alternate Wayne Meyer J umor Representative Dennis Mick Sophomore Representative Jean Raasch Alternate, Karen Gitzlaff Freshman Representative Reynold Davis Alternate Sandra Berg F F A J 1m Day Alternate, Valentine Grohs F H A Judie Prmgle Alternate Sandy Wilson Library Club Audrey R0l'I'l18 Alternate Mehnda Miller C Club Vince Getka Alternate Jrm Day Pro jecttomst Club T1mSch1ax Science Club RobertaThomey Alternate Fred Rhodes Chorus Betty Seno Alternate Carole Hlavacheck Band DeannaSchenning PaperStaff Nancy Runkel Alternate Ahce Stadler The Student Council was given complete charge of the refreshments served at the secuonal tournaments held March 9th and 10th Everyone took part in trying to make II a success Members of the student counc11 took part xn acttng as student monttors between classes to help the congestion caused during the DRSSIIIQ of classes Many problems arose durmg the year which were settled at the meetings which were held the first and third Thursdays of each month With this favorable term1nat1on of endeavors we ended our year of enyoyment as members of the Student Counc1l. 1 . . . . . . . . - . . . . - 1 1 1 n 1 I 1 3 1 - e - - 4 4 1 1 . . 0 . . - - - 1 1 i n I F I S 1 I u I - - - 0 : : - 1 - 9 : 1 5 1 3 1 3 1 1 n P ' n I 1 P 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 I 1 . . . Q - I A LL ,.5 itfiZ'i5 H3-A l 15i ?k 'P :iff . ml, W U211,-5.3 figf4vqs'iMi A 54 A A K - - V .
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FORENSICS FIRST ROW Left to Rlght J Sabm A Carlborg R Thorney S Frederkmg E Wmn J Day C Styscko SECOND ROW D Schenmng B Day P Couch N K11ey J Hansen N Runkel, D Norby THIRD ROW A Romte L Elhngson G Anderson N Brunner J Prlngle S Knack J McCaray FOURTH ROW M Butland Mrs Fannm R Frederktng N Lehnert Mr Doone Forenslc RCUVIIICS begm and end durmg the school year but m th1s bnef ume the students acqture permanent personal gams an 1mprovement ln skxlls necessary for commumcauon the soclal expertence of meeting others who are mterested ln the same thmgs and an increased apprec1at1on of good hterature S1xteen students were entered m the local forenslc contest whlch was held at the hxgh school on March 1 Seven of these students Ronald F rederklng Barbara Day M1ke Butland Noelle Glasman Carole Styscko Dor1s Norby and Cor1nneStyscko recelved A s thus they were ehglble to compete 1n the league contest at Wlutewater College on March 6 T test at Fort Atkmson Hlgh School on March 17 wo students M1ke Butland and Noelle Glasman recexved A s and entered the d1str1ct con Mrs Fanmn and Mr Doone were the forenslc coaches , .. 9. ,. ,. ,. ,. 9. - . ,. 9. 9- 9- r- - ' ' . 9. 9. 9. 9- 9- nv ' ' ' 9 . 9. 99 9 - . 1 . . - I 0 9 - r 1 1 . . -- . ,' .. 0 I u 1 9 . . , .. - r I . 1 0 .
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LIBRARY CLUB BOTTOM ROW: I. Bloss, J. Phiffer, E Krohn,Miss Bosman, R, Sabin, J. Schultz U. Krueger. SECOND ROW: C Johnson, R. Koehn, B. Benson, R. Perry M, Junkegans, D, Walker, T. Schlax THIRD ROW: M. Firchow, N. Barthel D, Schultz, F. Rhodes, J. Rhodes, I. Blodgett, B. Schroeder. FOURTH ROW- E. Kruser, R. Lewis, L. Solberg, A. Boardman, B. Merten, J. Menareck, R, Skora. FIFTH ROW: B, Stann, B, Posil, D. Flaschner, D. Merten, E. Epping, L. Karow, B. Kholstedt. SDCTH ROW: B, Kinn, I. Fannin, M. Butland, B. Ziebell, N. Lehnert, R. Taylor. SEVENTH ROW: R, Kholmann, B, Gillmore, W. I-lerda, R. Nelson, E. Hebior. The Library Club, going into its fourth consecutive year, is one of the major active clubs of our school under the leadership of Miss Irene Bosman. At our first meeting held in September the following students were elected officers: Bob Merten, President: Sue Gehring, Vice-President: Bob Schroeder, Secretary: Arlene Schultz, Treasurer. The Library Club is constantly on the alert for opportunities to promote interest in reading. Through the money-raising projects of this organization the students and school personnel will enjoy the pleasant atmosphere ofabeautiful and comfortably furnished recreational reading room adjoining the reference library. TTOM ROW: B, Lamb, M. Schmelling, Merrill, Miss Bosman, K. Gable, M. iller, D. Norby, SECOND ROW: D. cLafferry, I. Morman, R. Heffernan, B. cchio, R, Pheffer, N, Runkel. THIRD W: M, Scholtz, I. Lebangood, K. ristenscn, D. Hans, P. Couch, J. Hansen, Fields,'S. Schroeder. FOURTH ROW: R. Cormack, L. Maleski, B. Seno, A. Reck, Schultz., S. Knack, D. Taylor. FIFTH w: A. Martell, M, Gemz, M, Ludwig, Schultz, N. Schuffum, E. Winn, L. Kostak Schalx, L. Kostka. SIXTH ROW: B don, L. Gentz, G. Anderson, M. Liegl Romic, D. Schenning, L. Ellingson, K nk. SEVENTH ROW: C. Reinhardt, A rlborg, M. Greenwald, R. Pheffer, P lner, I. Nelson, D. Lewis. A. Schroeder Edwards, EIGHTH ROW: W. Krohn, S rkman, H. Liegl, R. Thomey, K. Hancock, Merten, D. Halladay, M. Pries, R. rkman. 1 . 1 1 1 n NI: '-It M Q
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