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To Meet Needs of Student Body Combining enthusiasm, willingness to work, and much effort, the Junior Student council aids the Senior Student council in their unending projects. Student welfare is the foremost objective of the council. Discussing student problems and attempting to solve them has been their main concerns. For our Homecoming festivities the Junior Student Council Planned the bon-tire. Community activities such as the clothing drive and the March of Dimes have kept this organization busy. The Junior Student council members were chosen as representatives and alternates last fall, Officers were elected in the preceding spring. Under the guidance of adviser, Mr. Willis Black, another successful year comes to a close. S-If One of the annual events of which the Junior Student council participates is the Willmar high school open house. Pictured here is student council member, Beverly Pederson, introducing Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Twenge to Miss lvy Hildebrand who has their son in one of her social studies classes. oleowb seceool. I9 'Gro 49114 -fo, Sf I' 4 fb 64,0 Ji- O SQ V 3, Q OU lp Od D1-S 96 630 601' J. Members of the iunior student council are, front row, left to right: James Gillin, Bonnie Nyberg, Patricia Strom, Morico Peterson, and Becky Anderson. Second row: Dennis Rykken, Andy Haugen, Judy Grangaard, Sally Oman, and Maret Biornberg. Third row: Lonnie Chappell, Sam Chapin, Beverly Pedersen, Sandra Hansberger, and Kay Bielkengren. Fourth row: Stanley Lucas, Bruce Lanoger, David De Vries, and Karen Johnson. Fifth row: Deon Coleman, Gerald Egge, Doug Swenson, James Liiid- blad, and Todd Peterson. 1- fofeiv'-V SWG 65,6230 C000 . I7 f. 07 -YQQ I' P86 O,-6 . foo ect ff!! -mfs, O '41, CWC , O def GQ, 001 -90,7 rodd '
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