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4 hi if vi fi' I fir? 1 :gyda 1SE7..a'T.1e'7 .au df In M155 Brgdyg Spanish Il glass gm fgfelgn exchange Excrtedly CI1fIClPCfll'lg thelr trrps aboard Jeff Klund student from Argentina Estela Blolsten as guest and Mark Sealer board the bus at La Crosse whlch speaker explqms fhe mqfqdor wrll carry them the hrst leg of tl-nerr journey Fawn For the second tlme smce Central adopted Its Forelgn Exchange program ln l955 two Central students spent the sum mer ln Europe Durlng the summer of l959 Mark Seller llved un Germany He spent the flrst two weeks of hrs stay with a famlly un southern Germany and the rest of his stay with the Holzrlchter family of Bremen H found thus famlly, most of whom spoke Eng I 1 lush very slmllar to a typical American fam ly Whale In Germany Mark had the op portunlty to vnslt Berlln Hamburg and sev eral smaller cltues At the some time that Mark was n Germany Jeff Klund was In Italy By the tame he left ltaly In August Jeff could con verse qulte well ln ltallan Thus was neces sary because no member of the Negro fam :ly hrs Italian famlly could speak Engllsh Jeffs Italian parents, both of whom are pharmacists own a pharmacy In Salerno ltaly Snght seelng led Jeff to Rome Pom pen Mllan and the Adrlatlc coast Estela Blausten, a sensor came all the way from Argentlna under the dlrectlon of the Amerucan Fleld Service Estela the daughter of a unlverslty professor left her home In Tucuman Argentlna to spend a year wlth the Walter Thoresen famlly of La Crosse A good student, she ns especually Interested an math and scnence Estela showed her school spnrut by lounung several clubs Among them are Raducals, Dolphlns, YTeens, and Art Club Enthuslastlcally dnscussnng thenr trrps, Mark Serler and Jeff Klund show Central's American Fleld Servlce adviser, Mrs Hoyer, some of the many mementos they collected . if A' Y ' 'sr I , -,Q 'ima 'Q T159 I .lv ' ,,,, 1 if 1 I I I I fl it gr, !' f 'Iv W 7 I 0' . I , , 'I .. . , . . . . . . . . I . I . I . . t , 1 1 a 1 I - I . , - r ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I 1 5 . , - I - . . n e - ' I I ' , . I I . ' , ' I I ' I - I I I I.
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T X x R S. 4. 1 ,J The Senior Executive Council, an ex- ample of democratic student government, is composed of a boy and a girl elected from each of the fourteen senio r homerooms. Chosen by the entire senior class, the class officers, who assume leadership of the Coun- cil, are Richard Markos, president, Peter Eversole, vice-president, Linda Zielke, secre- tary, and Rick Walters, treasurer. They are assisted by the class advisers, Mr. Radtke and Miss Brye. At these meetings the Council discusses the colors of caps and gowns and tassels to be worn at the senior assembly, at Serum Sxeculwe Rick Walters, Senior Class treasurer, assists Mr. Radtke in a iob important to all seniors - the totaling of cap and gown money. baccalaureate, and at graduation, the pur- chase of graduation announcements and per- sonal cards, and selection of the DAR. re- presentative, the commencement speakers, and the baccaulaureate speaker. Besides checking and issuing senior privileges, the Council plans with the Parent-Teacher As- sociation the social climax of the senior year, the senior party on graduation night. Al- though a non-profit organization, the Council collects approximately 52,900 each year to cover the expenses of graduation and other necessities throughout the year. Back Row: V, Jacobson, J, Soffa, Myra Wehrenberg, S. Papenfuss, B. Johns, L, Erickson, L. Papenfuss, G. Barton, O. Johnson, P. Grover, C. Arneson, E. Blaisten, S. Schubert. Second Row: A. Lampert, A. Nustad, J. McBain, L. Zielke, D. Markos, P. Eversole, R. Walters, J. Bonsack, P. Cline, C. Knapp. Front Row: R. Yarolimek, D. Stellick, D. Seymour, David Olson,
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