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ty XXX 'X o. Q ggi . x Q . lf Ii2ll'li row: Bl'l'l'llfil. I'rohst. Linilell I iillifiti ryfiglsiifiigifxi i A, x ff ff A J li jxzf M5955 A 'ill v M ij l cgi? fx fir -'iff .L ,El V .ith ,. ig, g i. lflr- lfgi. i it Sm-ond row: Swenson. l'lIl'lSi2'2lll. '1'o1le1'n4l, Mitlmen Building Force Students express gratitude and appreciation to the building force as a recognition for the splendid way in which the interior of the million dollar building. Central High School, and the school grade buildings. always appear. due to the conscientious effort and interest which members of the building force always display. ln the fall of 1950, students returning from summer vacation met a new chief engineer and superintendent of buildings and grounds-Mr. Arthur Ii. Christgau. Having been engineer for several years he took over the duties of this executive position after Nr. George Alderson who had held the position for twenty years, had been granted a leave of absence. Mr. Cfhristgau has proved himself capable of managing all the duties of this position including the general overseeing of not only the high school building but also the six city school buildings. One of his faithful assistants is Mr. Otto Tollerud, construction engineer, who has been a friend of students and faculty for several years. lt is he who has exhibited such extraordinary skill in designing and building stage scenery for the various school performances including class plays and operettas. He takes considerable pride in his work and can always be de- pended upon to secure the results necessary. His omce and workshop in the Franklin Building, exhibit ingenuity and skill. All of the necessary carpentry work in the public school system is entrusted to him. Another friend to the students and faculty is Mr. Edward Mithuen, faithful employee, who is on day and night duty. and who has been in the school system for nine years. He is always ready to assist in any possible way with the care and upkeep of the building as well as being on the job at the time of any special performance, whether it be an athletic event or a stage presentation. Mr. Frank lirechtil, day janitor, has also been with the school system for nine years. He has always proved loyal and willing to maintain as high a standard of upkeep in the classrooms and corridors as possible. Mr. l'robst, Mr. Lindell, and Mr. Swenson also assist in their ollicial capacity with the care of the building. XVhen the students returned to school after the holidays, the corridors and rooms had been completely renovated. Floors had been polished, walls washed. and everything was in as fresh and inviting a condition as could be. The students appreciate these pleasant surroundings. l'ap:e twenty
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