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i Q I Q i 4 Back Row: P. Anderson, L. Scholl, D. l-lull, D, Creech, Third Row: J. Heying, B, Hahn, M, Helzer, S, Green D, Brown,P. Geren,F,Gregg. Second Row: Mr. Christ- L. Humiston, B. Burns, L. Gillham. Bottom Row: B ensen, sponsor: L. l-loltorf, L, Jefferson, S. Acker, M, Burhoop, D. Brondell, M. Bolling, M. Bannister, E Broom, J. Johnson. Cleveland. On September third, fifty-two green freshmen entered the doors of Central City High School. The upper classmen laughed up their sleeves at the bewilder- ed freshies wandering aimlessly through the halls. At their first Freshman Class meeting the honor of being president was given to Bobbie Geck, who later moved to Scriber. Dick Larson succeeded him. Harold Malm found the seat as Vice President comfortable, and Barbara Suck was given the responsibility of secretary-treasurer. Mr. Christensen was chosen class sponsor. They have contributed to the extra-curricular activities, such as music groups, Y-Teens, F.F.A., G.A.A,, and athletics. Though they are only lowly Fresh- men , they greatly admire the upper classrneng the mighty Juniors and Seniors. They eagerly await their turn in those ever important classes. All in all they are a pretty good class. The Freshman Class is capably ruled by Dick Lar- son, presidentg Harold Malm, vice presidentg and Barbara Suck, secretary- treasurer, with the help of their sponsor Mr. Chris- tensen. DEMEL and CO. INSURANCE HESSELGESSER 66 and REAL ESTATE OLDSMOBILE SALES and SERVICE 29
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5 --Alf Aki . Top Row: G. Nelson, D, Waggener, O. Nouzovsky, B, Second Row: K, Walker, C. McNevin, C. McNevin, A. Nelson, G. Olson, D, Larson, J. Sronce, Third Row: K. Rawlings, R. Roubal, B. Suck, E. Knippenberg, Bottom Roumpf, M, Rogers, J. Zlomke, L. Riblett, L, Stettner, Row: M. Kyes, L, Mason, H. Malm, E. Yost,S, Peterson, J. Patterson, R. Mcliargue, Mr, Christensen, sponsor. - ,.,.. -M ., ,, O 5' , , . .,., r. not ' 1 I ' If - M 9 e - :!,,,iW'Q.2.L '91, ,Q . Iv SCHNEIDERHEINZ. MARKET -- L. L. HADDIX WELDING SHOP 30
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