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Senior class secretary Retta Kurth points out an amusing passage in class correspondence to fellow gfficers Phil Miller, Roger Griffin, and Tom Camp- ell. 3 eninr 4 xmzniiim Qlnnnnil lmportant highlights in the business of the senior class are discussed and voted upon by the Senior Executive Council at meetings held every other week on Fridays during homeroom. The members, elected as representatives from their respective homerooms, exemplify a democratic government in action at Central High School. Assisting at the meetings is the advisor, Miss Brye. Checking report cards to determine seniors eligible to receive senior privileges is one of the Council's many responsibilities. Collecting cap and gown rental, choosing the commencement speakers, the D.AR. representative, and the baccalaureate speaker, purchasing graduation announcements and personal cards, and planning the social climax of the senior year, the senior party, are other duties. Chosen by the entire senior class, the class officers who presided over the meetings for the year were Roger Griffin, president, Phil Miller, vice-preside-nt, Tom Campbell, treasurer, and Retta Kurth, secretary. Bock Row: K. Hanifl, E. Chose, T. Wirnsberger, A. Johns, F. Wolf, J. Rooks, R. Zimmerman, T. Tadewald, M. Wehrenberg, L. Berg, J. Preston. Second Row: D. Sartz, S. Keefe, L. Schmidt, T. Campbell, R. Griffin, P. Miller, R. Kurth, L. Quisel, E. Hoglund, B. Feely. Front Row: K. Schumacher, D. Armstrong, W. Schulze, J. Kreuzer.
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r' . Q 4 nrmgn 7 xnhztnge Since Central adopted its Foreign Exchange program in l955, the American Field Service has sent yearly to Europe at least one Central Student, who acts as an ambassador to a foreign country to promote good will and to exchange ways of life. Drucilla Mu-nson had the pleasure of spending an exciting summer in Helsinki, Finland. Drucilla's trip began at Montreal, where she boarded a ship which carried her to Holland. From there she traveled by train to Finland. Her hosts were Mr. and Mrs, Olli Virkkunen and their daughter Kaisa. Drucilla collected most of her happy memories in a summer lakeside cottage five hundred miles from Helsinki. Ruth Bunby, a senior, traveled from Auck- land, New Zeland, to spend a year in LaCrosse with the Milton Hoglund family. The daughter of a civil engineer, Ruth was prefect of her class in Auckland. Her interests are varied. Loving music, she plays clarinet and is an outstanding member of the school band. Enjoying all sports, she joined Dolphins and Orchesis. Other organ- izations of which Ruth is a member are Y-Teens and Student Council. A popular member of the student body, Ruth was chosen to be homecoming queen. A strange and seemingly difficult poi dance, common to the people of New Zeland, is performed by Ruth Bunby. Dressed in a Finnish costume, Drucill-a Munson displays souvenirs collected during her European travels. Q X. C45 fi ? S LQ Si l K s l 5 It ig!
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William Abraham: A-Commercial -- Track 2, Abe - l960 summer job at root beer stand in Iowa - Hobby, hunting and fishing - Ambition, electronics technician. Edward Adams: B-Commercial - Basketball l, Baseball l, 2, 3, Business Club 2, 3, Office Help l, 2, 3. Ed - Hobbies, fishing and hunting - Plans to attend L.S.C. Thomas Alberts: A-Industrial. Tom - Transferred from Aquinas October, l958 - Summer and out-of-school job, clerk in a grocery store - Plans to join the Air Force. Wallace Anderson: B-General - Football l, 2, Track 2. Wally - Hobby, collecting stamps - ls a member of the Navy Reserve - Plans to enlist in the Navy. William J. Anderson: B-General. Andy - Summer job at the Sun Realty Co. - Hob- by, hunting - Plans to join the Air Force - Ambition, a worker in the field of mathe- matics. Barbara Antony: A-Commercial - Band l, 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 212 Exec. Council l, 2, 3. Barb -- Hobby, water sports - Plans to attend Vocational School -- Ambition, secretary. .ie .e...:,w..e.,. -W .,.. 9. Q 142fisei22s,QQsf2eg'ggesez?25eLa: . sage ... .-fweeww A mfs-fmwf fm . .,..f,..n.::-.im : igli52Qgfl56j2Qgf e ' ' -g,.w.sg.ef - fs is E' , l is is L 5 E? I tx I in 1 , ,H , E . K iilssr vf rl ,,,. . :xx X. 1 sis Richard Armstrong: B-lndustrial 4 Golf l, 2, 3, Bowling Club 3, L.C. Club 3, Sr. Exec. Council. Summer and out-of-school job at Maple Grove - Plans to enter L.S.C. David Arneson: A-Industrial. Hobbies, motor sports, fishing, and aviation - Plans to at- tend a training school - Ambition, a worker in the field of aviation. Donald Ashworth: B-General - Booster Ed. 2, 3, Hi Trib Ed. l, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, Science Club 3. Hobby, photography - Ambition, Optometrist. Susan Austin: B-General - Y-Teens l, 3, Hi Trib Ed. 2, 3, Office Help 2, 3, Booster Ed. 2, 3, Big Sister. Transferred from Logan Jan- uary, l959 - Ambition, air-line hostess. Judith Baier: A-Commercial. Judy - Out- of-school job, clerk at Ben Franklin Store -- Hobby, horseback riding - Ambition, secre- tary at Terminal Express Transfer, Sandra L. Bailey: B-Commercial - Pep Club 2, Hi Trib Bus. 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross l, Office Help 2. l960 Summer iob, salesgirl at Hollywood Theatre - Plans to attend L.S.C. mints Telling sophomore homeroom students about the ways of Central is one of the many iobs of a big sister, such as Carol Weber, who here is showing Sue Pelton and David Rochester the subiects availa- ble to Centralites.
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