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LIBRARY MONITORS Watchdogs over the library. These are the library monitors who have given up one of their studies in order to serve the library. Their duties are to take attendance, check and issue passes, and to keep the library in order. Working in the library is not recognized by too many of the students but deserves the thanks of everyone. H I - Y Selling Christmas trees and caroling were the major Christmas activities of Central's Hi-Y, which is the High School section of the Y.M.C.A. These activities helped to promote the Hi-Y’s ideals of good living, good speech, good sportsmanship, and good scholarship. Row 1. Spencer, Conn, D. Anderson, R. Johnson, Mr. Wiesner. Row 2. R. Alfton, lee, lewis, Holden, Slesby, Mr. Suler. Row 3. Costello, Scanlon, Martinson, B. Alfton, R. Tock, K. Torrance, Psomas. Row 4. lo Bonne, Scott, C. Polerson, Filebcrg, Donley, Smith. Row 5. D. Torrance, D. Carlson, Otto, Dahn, Tisue, Goodell, Hedger. 22
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY . . . Preparing for a big dance! Scholastic accomplishments, leadership, and character. On these principles the National Honor Society is based. Throughout the year the Honor Society, which is one of the oldest organizations in Central, has attempted to develop conscientious thinking and self-improvement in its members. Activities this year were somewhat restricted due to the unfortunate absence of the advisor, Miss Lorine Grosz. However, Ken Torrance, Pres., along with the other officers, Bruce Johnson, Vice-Pres., Barbara Thunold, Sec., and Don Oshima, Treas., led the club through the year in activities. These consisted of the sale of candy and the annual Washington's Birthday dance. New members are selected at the beginning of each semester. When a student's scholastic achievements meet the required standards, he is voted on by the members through a secret ballot. Row T: Reich, B. Johnson, Torrance, Miss Grosz, Oshima, Thunold, Wosfrel. Row 2: J. Johnson, ledin, Wcsfin, Widcll, McKeone, Norris, logon, Ekstrand, Clark. Row 3: Hughos, Bumanis, Mognuson, Nemec, Corney, Blinkenberg, Boedeker, Pelecis, Sludans, Thoren. Row 4: Chapman, Tock, Hesselgrave, Stevens, Newman, Clift, Windsor, Preston, Ryan, Berg, Dahlbcrg. Row 5: lemmcr, Tisue, R. Johnson, Ulrich, Madsen, Hedger, Ahl-gron, Sutter, linnell, Marchiafava, Donley, lee. 21
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Row 1: G. Peterson, Opstod, Voronyok, $. Carlson, Jarzyna, Katchmark, Helium. Row 2: Sweet, Heir, Smith, Golden, Trudeau, C. Anderson, Covert, Patck. OFFICE HELP Business people through and through! Keeping the business matters of Central functioning regularly are students who have given up a study. Their duties are typing, sorting mail into the teachers boxes, operating the switchboard and checking the attendance cards. HALL MONITORS One of the most unrewarding jobs in Central is that of the Hall monitors. These seniors, under the supervision of Miss Shifflett, are responsible for checking all passes during lunch hours, and keeping the lunch room clean and orderly. In an attempt to improve our lunchroom, the monitors meet regularly and discuss improvements and changes for the betterment of the lunchroom and halls. We are indebted to these students for keeping a student-operated lunchroom. Row 1. Zadach, Thompson, Miss Shifflett, Newsome, Norris. Row 2. T. Johnson, Psomos, Fjeseth, M. Johnson, Pappas. Row 3. McNomco, Schroeder, Donley, Gardner, Costello. Row 4. Torrance, Adkins, Erickson, Ahlgren, Holman, Madson. 23
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