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• During the past year, assemblies have varied from heavy drama to light comedy. As is the custom, our Thanksgiving and Easter programs were of a religious nature. The Reverend Armstrong delivered a Lenten message, while Reverend Reuben Youngdahl spoke at our Thanksgiving program. The orchestra furnished appropriate music for all occasions. We were honored to have Congressman Walter Judd and columnist George Grimm speak to the student body about the problems of the postwar world. Barb Anderson, Val Shrimpton and Dick Mayes were among the singing talent that appeared on Central’s stage this year. Pianists included Audrey Ovcrson, Bill Baden, Doug Crocker and Howie Knudtson. Bev Bernath and John Wilmot provided many laughs with their imitations of various types of dancers. At the right we see The Three V’s, Dick Mayes and Alton Johnson.” I MAKERS • • BAND—lint Ron: D. Danielson, L. Deloney, H. Speroulcas, D. Rasmussen, E. Eikcw, J. Hansen. D. Nakamura. Second Rou: J. Sawyer, G. Barlow. S. Hagcnson, J. Lcvercti, E. Frecrks, M. Jacobson, II. Tshboi, R. Koch, R. Aldrich, H. La Croix. TbirJ Ron: D. 'k'ineburg, E. Sicllmaker, P. Carey, R. Cramer, E. O’Donnell. B. VCukmir, J. Bergman, J. Kerr, C. Bclstrom, D. kiclblock, F. Jauss, C. Byrne, R. Funk, S. Wukmir, K. Sorcstad, I- I.hotka. • BAND—At the beginning of the fall term the band was under the direction of the energetic Mr. Ralph Strom, who did much to improve its quality and playing. However, later Mr. Strom left for another position, and for a few days the band was without a leader. Since Mr. Chester Bclstrom. the new conductor, has taken over the band, it has enlarged its membership. The band meets in the auditorium first hour, and one can often hear strains of familiar marches echoing through the halls during this period. Throughout the term the band has played at many patriotic and regular assemblies and has added a great deal of zest to the pep programs. I 27
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• CHOIR and ORCHESTRA—Although the orchestra was decreased in size during the last terms, it has improved its musical technique and has enlarged its musical library. The orchestra is kept very busy during the year playing for assemblies, class plays, at baccalaureate services, and at graduating exercises. This year the combined choir and glee club has been working hard on the cantata The Holy City,” which they gave at a night performance during the latter part of April. Although they have spent most of their time on the cantata, they have taken part in special assemblies, at baccalaureate services, and at the Lenten service. Both the orchestra and choir are under the able direction of Mr. Chester Bclstrom. OUR MUSIC • CHOIR—f r. Rom : M. Vynn, R. Qoale. I), (immin. C. A-undton. C. ftrUirom, E. Scholl, I . Neahctm, J. levcrett. J. Brown. SrrnmJ Row: V, Rowe. V. Swanaoa, B. N'wtlt. J. Bylund. J. Brrgaland. J Hungerford. C. Him mood, V. Irwin. ThtrJ Rom: P. Berglund, M. Myrland. R. din. D. Rirlke, J. Cat. D. hrnll, J. Palmer, M. Halford. M. Swantoti, J. Harlow. fourth Rom : F. Rom, B. Fticlwn, B. Sbiry, B. Anderton, L. Eckbled. D. tteue. T. GirJncr, V. Shrimpion, M. Mididikl. fifth Rom: L. Taylor. D. Buimi, j. Lindmner, E, Allhnlf, C. Birdtn, J. Finder, J. Waihhurn. S « • Rom: L. Stocka, C. Mitchell. S. Albert ton. B. Ir . I). Mather, J. Agnew, J. Iredrickaon. I). Parker. • ORCHESTRA -tint Ron: J Staaaaa, A. Pcteraen, A. Anderaon. R. Byrne, D. Fratig. G. Schutecnaohn. S.•tamJ Rom: R. Underwood, V. Rons grrn, R. Swrnaon. 5. Johnion, E. Frecrka, I. Miller, M. Thriaen. C. Byrne. ThlrJ Rom: I). Joadwine, C. Brluroan, G. Stoneatrom. 26
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• HONOR SOCIETY—(FALL)—Pint Row: J. Nolan, D. Fystrom, J. Nelson, B. Dawson, J. Almon, P. Bohmann, M. Huie, A. Ford. Second Row: C. Flerm-anson, S. Adams, V. Sandberg, M. Harford, A. Over-son. J. Peterson, M. Miller, E. Heim, R. Tkach. Third Row: I. Lidbom, A. Meyers, E. Henagin, V. Gillis, V. Shrimpton, I.. Chapman, M. Midtdahl, F. Quist, T. Ryan. Fourth Row: M. Grund, J. Finder, D. Andrews, L. Nyhus, H. Knudtson, R. Baumann, M. Reep, M. Brown, I. Davidson, fifth Row: D. F.mbrctson, J. Petersen, J. Anderson, M. Erdahl, I. Andersen, M. Ten-old, D. Schramm. G. Storrar, G. Johnson. Sixth Rou : V. Erickson, G. Frank, C Heir, R. Lindquist, B. Mik-keison, R. Almcn, F.. Smith, C Hunter, D. Johnson. • HONOR SOCIETY SPRING INDUCTEES— Pint Row: G. Hansen, B. Johnson, P. Nobles, D. Fla- ledine, E. Moorhead, I. Davidson, E. Strubcl, D. Ohl-sen, M. Swanson, E. Althoff. Second Row: N. Folstad. D. Hedenberg. R. Cramer, P. Lindberg, D. Sampson, P. Corcoran, P. Richardson. F. Hanson, A. Draigert, M. Worthington. Third Row: Miss Utley, B. Sawyer, E. Brandvig, K. Heidelberg, J. Theisen, F. Boos, P. Buddc, Miss I.obdell. Fourth Row: I. Jukulcn, M. Jacobson, E. Michalson, S. Hummel, J. Paulissen, T. Drocgcmueller, M. Hagen, B. Erickson, J. Hultgrcn, G. Thompson. • STUDENT COUNCIL— (FALL)— Pint Rou: J. Kaufman. R. Williams, G. Thompson, F. Bruce, Pret., M. Harford, Sec.-Trear., D. Schwartz, N. Forsberg, M. Anderson, Second Row: P. Erickson, C. Ruhnke, B-Larson, M. (.'alias, G. Granlund, J. Wilmot, D. Gebert, D. Rasmussen, S. Westgard. Third Row: D. Anderson, M. Sandberg, 1). Sodcrlind, P. Campbell, B. Ringstrom, G. Geiger, A. Hansen, A. Overson. Fourth Row: R. Byrne, G. Johnson, B. Dawson, D. Collit, D. Johnson. D. Dahl, M. Swanson, A. Lane. Fifth Row: V. Erickson, B. Floffman, D. Criswell, C. Heir, K. Heidelberg, G. Frank, E. Lofgrcn, G. Simonson. • STUDENT COUNCIL— (SPRING)— Pint Row: J. Kicklcr, N. Forsberg, F. Bruce, Pres. Second Row: S. Shimizu. J. Huchuck, J. Peterson, R. Tkach, D. Gillette, P. Auer, B. F.ckman, D. Rasmussen. Third Rou : P. LaBerge, M. AgrcJl, M. Sandberg, F. Quist, D. Hoyes, M. Strand, D. Lund. G. Hansen. Fourth Row: M. Worthington, P. Richardson, M. Lund. C. Boos, M. A. Flultgren, I. Davidson, J. Petersen, M. Reep. Fifth Rou: D. Hazledinc, G. Geiger, J. Hong, R. Quenroe, W. Munson, D. Wilson, L. Hoium. Sixth Rou : D. Johnson, L. Johnson, T. Meugher, H. Peterson, J. Kin-sclle. R. Lindquist, K. Heidelberg, B. Boersma. 28
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