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Row 1. Dobbelairc, Pacini, Reich, Rice, Stiebinger. Row 2. lundcen, Cameron, Borbero, Bahr, Gilbertson, Johnson. Row 3. Miller, leland, Moffett, Martin, Stephens, Madorf. Row 4. Adams, Faison, Oohlberg, Merrill, Addington, Berg. BAND Spirit, pep, and entertainment have been provided us by the Central High Bond. Our first view of the band came as they proudly displayed Central’s red and blue at the football preview. Throughout the remainder of our football season the band provided school spirit at all our home games. Following along with the choir they also have early morning practices. Each section practices on its own before school and then attempt to work together first hour with Mr. Miles doing the directing. Their success can be measured by the fine playing that has resulted. On their calendar this year was a spring concert, featuring a variety of music from the classicals to the pops. They have also made many other appearances in our auditorium throughout the year. Row 1. Ander on, Borgendole, Fisher, Mad en. Row 2. Wicklund, Carljon, Beoiley, Chapmen, Paulion, Thiet, Rodi, Katxenber. ger, Barnett. Row 3. Kannemen, lower, Sluzback, Allen, Run, luedlke, l»ely, Bjerk, Thornberg, Freeberg, Conn, Ti»ue. Row 4. Hinderoker, Polasnok, Alfton, Ellis, Mr. Mile . Row 5. Fraction, Jacobson. 29
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Row I. Katzmon, Kinney, Woddick, Thunold, Rovick, Ring, Row 2. Miller, Webster, Shea, Johnson, Spencer, Steiger, Hansen. Row 3. lagimann, Martinson, Fyle, Preston, Mortrud, Lick, Anderson. Row 4. Rassmuscn, Studans. Meixner, Newman, Kersey, Holbrook, Rotters. CHOIR A hush falls over the audience; the maestro lifts his hands bringing forth the voices of the Central High Choir. Thus began the choir’s annual Christmas program. This program climaxed a hectic week for the vocal musicians. During this week the choir had been invited to sing at the Radisson Hotel, appear on T.V., and topped off the Christmas week with two concerts. Such talent as theirs naturally takes a lot of hard work and practice. Those who came early in the morning will no doubt recall having heard the choir diligently practicing. Thanks to their director, Mr. Schommer, who has helped to develop their abilities, they have been awarded high ratings in many contests. Their musical contribution to us has helped to make our days at Central memorable. Row I. Hanna, Woodrich, Madsen, Mitchell. Row 2. lee, Kreuger, lindberg, Snesrud, Markley, Kuphol, Hanson, Hesselgrave, Gaglund. Row 3. Clark, Rekow, Rossmon, Carlson, Peterson, Larson, Slrouman, Ncmec, Payne, Miller. Row 4. Jinkyes, Smith, Rieke, lomb. Row 5. Lwnd, Scanlon, Frory, Jacobson, Hurtig. 28
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Row 1. Miss Schnur, Amireult, Hughes, Kinney, Becker, Pederson, Brown. Row 2. Dahlberg, lee, Stephens, Morrison, Temple, Tisue, Hesselgrave, Wilson. Standing, Ehmke. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE “House of Representatives. Senate. Student Congress Headquarters. Pethaps you recall seeing these signs around Central during December. They were the result of the hard work of the National Forensic League. It was the Southern Minnesota Student Congress holding sessions at Central. The congress was held in an effort to inform students of how the State Legislature works. Among the things which were done this year, was competing in a speech contest. The officers, Lyle Ekmke, President; Joyce Hughes, Vice President; Ruth Wilson, Sec.-Treas.; working with their advisor Miss Jenise Schnur, added to the growing list of this club’s activities. CENTRAL SINGERS An old wel.-used slogan “good things come in small packages could well be said about the Central Singers. This group although numbering only 19 is one of the most well-known organizations of our school. Dale Roffers, who is the only supervisor of the group, has led them in their appearances both in school and out. Each year the returning members hold tryouts to fill the vacancies left by graduating students. Students are judged on musical ability; those selected are truly an honored group. Row 1. Rasmusson, Meixner, Student, J. Johnton, E. Johnson, Gilbertton, Martin. Row 2. Lundeen, Faison, Adams, Holbrook, Kersey, Anderson, leland, Roffers. 30
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