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Big Sister Mary Sauer gives an explanafion To Transfer student Duane Gordon of The use of The plaques in The main hall. Duane transferred from Aquinas. Social Organizers CenTraI's Social Committee sponsored The Big Brother and Big Sister Program, The sophomore parfy, and several social events. The commiTTee chosen through Try-outs included Three members from each class. The officers were Co-chairmen Mike Facius and Mary Berg and SecreTary Barb Fuller. The Big Brother and Big Sister Program provided an invaluable service To The sophomores and Transfer students at Central. lt consisted of Two sections: home- room, led by Mary Berg and Ray Sundet and individual, headed by Mike Facius, vvho assigned a B.B. or B.S. to help each Transfer student adiust. B.B. 8. B.S., back row: B. Brindley, M. Schwandt, H. Larson, P. Gelatt, J. Helke, K. Haugen, J. Sleik, L. Althaus, J. Davison, B. Black, T, Ondell, T. Gilbertson, L. Page, J. DeDakis, C. Barge, L. Kennedy, K. Wardwell, R. Ondell. Third row: M. Sauer, S. Toepel, L. Wookey, J. Newland, B. Lee, B. Thiede, L. Crank, M. Kennedy, P. Johns, J. Swartz, S. Young, A. Sundet, J. Tausche, M, Amunson, W. Melby, M. Berg. Second row: S. Social Committee, Back row: R. Sundet, P. Gelatt, L. Cololeigh, R. Helm, M. Berg. Front row: M. Facius, B. Fuller, J. Ablan. Hillmer, T. Cremer, B. Fuller, K. Metcalf, N. Peterson, K. Pishaw, S. Dahl, J. GanTenbein, S. Schauland, P, Rick, D. Schreiber, S. Jenkins, M. Rash, S. Ruud, M. Mattson. Front row: S. Harrison, S. Gilson, L, Gibson, P. Golba, M. Cameron, L. Iverson, K. Harnlsh, C. Hanifl, J. Marcos, B. Young, H. Renner,J. Bartusch.
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Honor in Studies and Chess 2'l2 Council, back row: D. Tauscher, J. Gilbert, B. Black, P. Christian- son, C. Lawton, J. Sleik. Third row: B. Melby, R. Sundet, J. DeDakis, D. Johnson, S. Young. Second row: C. Mideltort, B. Thiede, S. Toepel, M. Sauer, P. Rick. Front row: S. Hilmer, P. Curtis, G. Hansen, E. Panke, J. Casberg. 212 study hall requires the students to stay in their seats until roll has been taken. Then they may stand and talk. Here Sandy Hillrner takes roll in one of the more crowded study halls. The members of 212 Executive Council were given the iob ot managing the honor study hall. Twenty-one council members were chosen, based on their character, and their ability to manage a study hall. The council ran six study halls a day plus noon hour. ln each study hall the council took roll, checked passes, and kept order. Their most ditticult task was regulating member- ship. The selection was based on the student's ability to maintain good study habits. The group met every other Thursday noon headed by President Greta Hansen, Vice- President William Melby, and Secretary Ellen Panke. Their advisor was Miss Wiley. For approximately 1467 years people have been fascinated by the complex game ot chess. This year was no exception. Meeting every third Monday, Central's Chess Club elected President Dave Klehm, Vice-Presi- dent Doug Frisbie, and Secretary-Treasurer Jim Weist. Chess has been described as both an art and a science. Actually it is a contest in which the brains and skill ot one person are pitted against that ot another. Members ot Chess Club had a purpose in meeting together. It was to checkmate the opponent's king. Chess Club, buck row: D. Skipton, D. Frisbie, B. Black, J. Weist, G. Underheim. Third row: J. Sleik, S. Larson, D. Tauscher, S. Bina. Second row: M. Swenson, D. Klehm, D. Johnson, M. Dyer, R. Mullen. Front row: I. Locketz, M. Levinger.
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Hi-Y, back row: S. Rcismus, L. Siverrson, S. FloTen,T. Ondell,J. Nordrum, Rifenberg, T. Schulfz, J. Hestod, E. Woll. First row: T. Klund, J. Ablon, P. Christionson, J. Ash, D. KlowiTTer, G. Bcilfony, M. Grimsled. Second J. Jenkins, W. Melby, K. Fry, M. Levinger, M. Kennedy, J. Mewoldt, A. row: P. Holrnlund, J. DeDokis, D. Milne, R. Cole, J. Sleik, J. Miller, R. Rockwood. The Fell h' f H' Y Hi-Y, back row: D. Weber, D. Hicke, J. Hczose, J. Dovison, B. Block, R. Anderson, B. Menke, G. Wall, N. NordsTrom, P. Phillips. Second row J. PoTTer, J. Perry, P. Arneson, M. Ablon, J. Werzel, J. Helke, l. Shepard Under The odvisorship of Mr. Vovro cmd Mr. Fisher who is from The Y.M.C.A., The fellowship of Hi-Y wos offered To The boys of CenTrol. The officers were Presi- denT Mike Fcicius, Vice-Presidenf Poul ChrisTionson, SecreToryJirn Nordrum ond Treasurer Bob Blcick. l l 5 l . B. Schirmocher, D. Honhordr. First row: A. Wernecke, M. Moen, J. Berg, M. Focius, S. Mikelson, D. Schreiber, T, Phillips, C. Dowes. The club put on The Hi-Y Semi-Formol, ond senT delegcifes To The cinnuol YouTh in Governmem Progrorn for o doy oT Modison. Here The group porticipofed in on mock legisloTure, ron for offices such os governor or clerk of The Senote, ond proposed bills.
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