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-it, FRESHMAN OFFICERS Iim Iohnson, Vice President, lean Schubring, Treasurer, Carol Rasmussen, Secretary, Bill Boyles, President. This year the younger generation distinguished itself in scholarship and leadership. The Freshmen, firmly established, chose Bill Boyles as their leader. lim Iohnson, Iean Schubring, and Carol Rasmussen filled the offices of Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary, respectively. Their able advisor was Miss Mary Lou Bryant. The Sophornores, under the direction of Miss Hart, chose George Caldwell, President, Don Bakke, Vice President, Iackie McCormack, Secretary, and Magr- gie Doran, Treasurer, for the first semester. Second semester found Bernard Friel, President, Catherine Relf, Vice President, Evelyn Simon, Secretary, and lim Freeberg, Treasurer. Both classes were assets to the school and showed the kind of spirit that Central needs. Truly, they were coming along. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Marge Doran, Treas. lg Bernard Friel, Pres. 2, George Caldwell, Pres. lg Evelyn Simon, Sec., Catherine Relf, Vice Pres. 2, Don Bakke, Vice Pres. lg Iackie McCormack, Sec. l, lim Free- berg, Treas.
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CEHISEAN EDITORS Standing: Ierry Burke, Editor-in-Chief, Elizabeth Whitmore, Album Editor, Lois Anderson, Club Editor, Bob Geist, Music Editor, Mary Tarbox, Associate Editor, Stuart Gang, Photog- rapher, Dorothy Webb, Art Editor, Ted Sidley, Boys' Sports Editor, Gordy Gilmore, Circu- ! N lation Manager. Seated: George Marcos, Faculty Editor, Don Ogden, Business Manager, Nancy Davis, Girls' , Sports Editor, Eunice Greenberg, Snapshot Editor, Mitzi Liptak, Advertising Manager. 'hen other students left for home, nd building noise subsided, was there the staff began to work, ith attention undivided. Vhere are the glossies, and where is Stu? e need more snaps, I fancy, xmiliar words to everyone, it especially to Nancy. hen George returned, all unconcerned, it with a mien respectful, om interviewing teachers all, e knew he'd been successful. izabeth and Pat checked names of grads, v insure all lists completed, ir Gordon and Don kept strict account payments correctly receipted. fn Re And there was Bob, long, lank, and and lean, Of music he never tires, He wished all groups to be treated well, Orchestras, bands, and choirs. Football, basketball, hockey, and track! Should each sport have a spread? And how can we get some action shots? Such were the worries of Ted. Pictures of boys! Pictures of girls! In winter and when lune is, ' Pictures of sports, and of girls in shorts! What a worry they were to Eunice. When Lois had finished her part of the book, Consisting of clubs a variety, Be it language, or science, rifle or chess We knew it was done with propriety. Doris, Noble, and Dorothy Webb, Each had a vivid imagination And skill to present with pencil and pen The spirit of co-operation. Pencil, ruler, and rubber cement! Why can't a deadline tarry? Checking the dummy again and again, Fell to our faithful Mary. But who worried most about paper and print, And ways to keep out of the red, Covers and binding, layouts and copy? None other than Ierry, the Ed,
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IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated, First Row: Marjorie Witherspoon, Sec. lg Donna Sandberg Vice Pres. l. Seated, Second Row: Marjorie Lawrence, Sec, 2, Peter Bixby, Pres. 2. Seated, Third Row: Neil George, Pres. lg Tom Campbell, Treas. 2. Standing: John Larson, Treas. lg Ioan Thompson, Vice Pres. 2. auuha 67644 Passing the mid-point of their high school career, the Class of 1947 came through with flying colors. Their members scored high in all school activi- ties including sports, publication work, clubs, and scholastic attainments. With one more year ahead of them, this year's junior Class chose as its officers, Neil George, President: Donna Sandburg, Vice President, Marjorie Wither- spoon, Secretary, john Larson, Treasurer, for the first term, and to finish up the year, Peter Bixby, President, loan Thompson, Vice President, Marjorie Lawrence, Secretary, Tom Campbell, Treasurer. The success of this class has been largely due to the guidance of Mrs. Manila Topdahl, their advisor.
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