Central High School - Arrow Yearbook (Aberdeen, SD)

 - Class of 1973

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Shauna King must have had feelings of ‘Woman s Lib’ in Mr. Linda Wiedmeier, Joan Taylor and Ruth Houck were caught in Keeton's Auto Mechanics class. their Modern Problems class. Barb Theeler and Mary Torigian were two of the people who signed up for the new course, Trade Math.

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New Courses J Study hall was one of the quieter spots in the school. Kris Sveen, Dann Sandvig and Marla Kleinsasser found dif- ferent ways to use a break in speed reading. 12 Offer Change Day to day life at Central was brightened by the many changes in curriculum. Homeroom was moved to between first and second hours. Senior privileges were enjoyed all year round this year instead of the last nine weeks while the few juniors with a first hour study hall could keep their names off the class list for that hour. Modern problems and American history classes took a new form this year. Modern Problems was divided into two semesters. American government and an optional course and the last semester of American history was divided into four, four and one-half week mini-courses. New English courses dealt with the past, Myth- ology and Legends or Bible as literature; the present, Uses of the Present; and the future, Future Shock. The courses also entertained, like there was Comic Vision and Comic Imagination to baffle the mind, Who Dun It? and to boggle the eyes, there was Speed Reading. Trade Math was another addition this year which rounded out the schedule for many Central students while au,to mechanics opened its doors to the girls. These are just a few of the changes that made classes more for the individual this year. Kathy Rau, Lit Walker and Deb Reder seemed to have mixed emotions about changing their Amer.can history class.



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Queen Diane Theis and Marshal Kermit Opp are on stage with their attendants. Coronation Highlights Homecoming Homecoming candidates Paul Darling and Marilyn Dahme re- lax backstage. Homecoming activities actually started a week before most of the school was aware that they had begun. In homeroom, the senior students were all given a list containing the name of every senior in the school. From this list, the students decided who would be the queen and marshall candidates. This year, the candidates were: Queen; Diane Theis, Genny Guhin, Marilyn Dahme, Renee Retzlaff, Mary Kay Wollman, Janell Wilcox, Nicki Ochsner, and Pam Sullivan. Marshall candidates: Kermit Opp, Bob Olson, Jerry Phillips, Forrest Allred, Paul Darling, Keith Levi, Bruce Poe, and Jon Locken. The entire student body then voted on who they wanted to represent them on the Student Senate float in the Gypsy Day Parade. On Thursday, October 5, after Mistress of Ceremonies, Gwyn Pautsch, introduced a dance routine performed by Paul Novak, Sue Od- land and Terri Weber, and sung by Cathy Bosma; and two songs were presented by the Madrigal sing- ers; last year’s Queen Mary Lochridge gave her crown to Diane Theis, and 1966 Marshall Dan Wollman sur- rendered his crown to Kermit Opp. 14

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