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CLUBS Leadership . . Initiative . . Presidents . . Supporters . S. . Services . . . Activities . . . Watching character grow . . . Leaders of today, leaders of tomorrow 9 Ponder problems in .clearness but in vagueness on the' morrow
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The first annual Sno-Day Breakfast was held on the morning ofjanuarv 29, 1965g 150 Min- utemen turned out at Perkins Pancake House to begin the Sno-Day festivities. Mid-morning, in the coronation assembly, Michelle Heautlet and Robin liorum were crowned queen and king to reign over the days festivities. Leaving school at 1g00 P.M. the enthusiastic Cfentralites poured into the buses, ready for an afternoon of' fun and frolics at Como Park. The snow activities began, despite the fifteen be- low temperature, with the annual senior-faculty broomhall game. The seniors rallied over the faculty 4-O. The other activities participated in by the students were skating, tobagganing, a snow- ball war, and hunting for the St. Paul XVinter Cfarnival's treasure. linding the day of fun, the royal dance was held X in the school cafeteria from 8:00 to 11:50 P.M. KIJXVB limporer Charlie Brown, the Corvetts and the Innocents provided the entertainment for the last festivities ofa memorable clay. XVest Wand Prince liill Szenay and Princess Sue Clark. f ,sn g. f is n In - ' nh liast XY'ind Prince Greg lillsworth South Vi'ind Prince Chris lireinicker J and l rincess Marv Lyn King. and Princess Kim Panushka.
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Kee- . - FRENCH CLUB MR. R. TEMPLE Bottom Row: Craig, Carol, Presidentg Brodie, Elsa, Ellis, Marilyn, Caplow, Deborah, Sterner, Karing Mr. Temple. Row 2: jones, Diane, Foster, Maeg Hamer, juneg McCaughtry, Carolg Hott, Paulg Gaustad, Patti Row 3: Bathke,johng Varco,jimg Riggs, Kathyg Clark, Susieg Klinkenberg, Karen, Blakey, Roberta. Row 4 Ekdahl, Karla, Secretaryg Haapala, Gregg Kempka,Butch,Lampland, Ericg Nippert, jim, Treas., johnson, Doris i if't'.'if. Club, lcd by president Carol Craig and advised by Nix Temple, was organized to acquaint its members with lirench culture. Members planned a Mardi Gras, gaxe skits and showed films to interest members. A lfrizxeh Club member rests up after a long invigorating viweiviig. FRENCH CLUB . . . . C l C d F h Cl b . Bottom Row: Burch,MaxinegHoyt,Coleen,Muraski,MarygMorris,Dianag Mills, jane, Overland, Pam. Row 2: no Img presl es Over a tene u meeting, Y Gingold, Sandyg Peet, Bonnieg Singer, Betty, Schmugge, Kathy, Proue, Yvonne. Row 3: Goon, Linda, Kalis, Sueg McGrath, Carolynng McCauley, Nancy,Benson,BarbgLindgren,Chris. Row 4: Lindholm, Robyng Brown, D ianneg Keefe, Dinahg Bruett, Rachelleg Melges, Debbie. 29
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