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Central Hif ' s 'N S' 'lbw xv em FRONT ROW -Ellen Vavrina, Betty Nelson, Avis Knutson, Betty Lou Hauser, Shirley Hanson, Annabelle Severson. MACK HOW Lennre Bateman, DeLores Brinkman, Eileen Vavrina, Aldyene Larson, Patsy Mclsaac, Mrs. Olson tAdvisorb. Barbara Jacobs Lois Egeland, Carol Thompson, Darleen O'Brien. FQ FRONT ROW -Yf- Shirley Osmundsnn, Dorothy Harney, Mrs. Olson iAdvisorJ, Donna Gilbertson, Joyce Bridqeford, Shirley Meagher. HACK ROW Carol Settcvig, Beverly Lammey, Marcella Schmidt, Phyllis Hodge, Fiaqna Perrin, Jack Carney, Erdine Hotchkiss, Joe Massee, Yvonne Bateman, Jack Sarnoson, Virginia Absey, Donna Rehor, Gladyce Johnson, Gloria Mankie, Clarice Hotvedt, Alice Schmaltz. The Senior Stott, with Betty Lou Hauser and Shirley Hanson as co-editors, published our mimeographed Central HighvWays during the first semester. They climaxed their activi- ties with a large Christmas issue, which was sent in greeting to graduates of the preceding two years and to former students who were serving in the armed forces. With the beginning of the second semester the Junior Stott, headed by co-editors Donna Mae Gilbertson and Dorothy Harney, took over the publication duties and will continue to serve through the first semester of their senior year, 061'
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uxtf Ko 'ki cr' Band 9 FIRST ROW-Avis Knutson, Lois Cleveland, Ernest Straus, Richard Kerr, Marguerite Sllnar, Maxine Will, Carol Settevlg, Dewey Mostld, Fredric Kaln, Romayne Hawkinson, Arnold Bushee. SECOND ROW-Elmer Eid, Jr., Donald Paulson, Liv Eid, Alvina Schmaltz, Paul Erickson, Barbara Settevig, Genene Hoivedl, Aldyene Larson, Donald Danielson Shirley Hanson, Betty Lou Hauser, Arnold Thompson, Thomas Eid. D' t H Brodin. STANDING--Shirley Osmundson, Dolores Buckner, George Stewart, Mary Ann Hoye, James Price, :rec or, arry BAND OFFICERS President ..,........ Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer . . Librarian . . . Properties Manager . Boys' Uniforms . . Girls' Uniforms . George Stewart Arnold Thompson Betty Lou Hauser Mary Ann Hoye . Paul Erickson . Richard Kerr . Carol Settevig First Semester - Handicapped by lack ofa permanent director the band managed to survive Second Semester - Mr. Harry Brodin, a Navy veteran, joined the faculty as music instructor. February -- The band began to improve immediately, new members were added, individual instruction was given, and appearances were made at basketball games. March - Work started on Spring Concert. April - Ditto. April 26 - With several other bands had the privilege of playing at Climax, Minnesota during the visit of U.N.R.R.A. Chief Fiorello LaGuardia and Secretary of Agriculture Clinton Anderson. May l - Spring Concert was given. Featured in the concert were, George Stewart with a sou- sophone solo, Carol Settevig offered a flute selection and Elmer Eid, Jr., accompanied by the bond, presented a trumpet solo. May 5 - The band got its first marching experience of the year with the Legionnaires as they proceeded to their club rooms for a dedication ceremony. June I3 - The band will make its last appearance this year at the commencement exercises. June l4 - The band will remove from its roll the names of eleven seniors who will have gradu- ated and gone on to other fields. 060:
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junior Activities LEFT T0 RIGHT-Donna Mae Gilbertson, Banquet Managerg Herman Skyberq, Jr., and Joyce Bridqeford, Co - Prom Managers: Miss Grace Halcrow, Junior Advisor. The Promfb anquet For weeks ahead of time junior committees are busy organizing and exe- cuting plans for the biggest event of their school year, and one of the biggest events of their whole school careers - The Prom, a glorious occasion which culminates the junior year and tops all other conversational topics for days. This year's extravaganza of color and beauty will be Rainbow Revelry. Here beneath iridiscent streamers and shimmering stars the juniors and their guests will sit down to a banquet fit for the gods and later will dance to the blissful strains of a carefully concealed orchestra hidden at the end of the rainbow. Spotlights will pick up the dancers as they promenade across the floor in the traditional grand march and spectators will gaze with rapture and envy at the beautiful gowns which will vie in color and hue with the rainbows above. Q 0
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