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Dedication In Sepember, l944, the class of '48 entered Central as eager, bewildered ninth graders. At that time we were primarily concerned with the new ex- perience of high school and gave little thought to the vast world outside. The number of things which came into our lives all seemed to make us happy as kings , Now that we have advanced in knowledge, as well as in years, we realize that we must prepare ourselves for a part in this changing world whose horizons are constantly receding. For helping us attain a clearer realization of values, we are greatly in- debted to our class advisor, Miss Marie Hart. With our deepest appreciation for her kind understanding, we dedicate the H1948 CEHISEANH to her. SENIOR CLASS A OFFICERS MARGERY RGCK Vice President JAMES MASON Treasurer OTTO KORTH President BARBARA GOUGH ,Secretary
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FACULTY SECTION MISS KNIGHT . Miss Pearle Knight, our Student Council advisor, is being high pressured into buy ing a homecoming button by Kay Thomp- son and Helen Peterson. l MRS. TOPDAI-IL and MISS PILGER Taking time from their conference on social studies for our protographer to snap a picture are Mrs. Manila Topdahl and Miss Celina Pilger. MESSRS. NYHUS, BERG and SCHWABE Our industrial arts triumvirate, Messrs. John Nyhus, Robert Berg, and Al Schwabe, confer on the building of a house. MISS MEILI Our authority on animals, vegetables, and minerals, Miss Irma Meili, is shown prov- ing to Elaine Durfey and Adrian Warner that a butterfly does have wings.
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MISS STROBLE ' Miss Elizabeth Stroble supervises some of her pupils' art work and gives some helpful suggestions. It is her pupils that put out he famous Christmas posters that adorn the walls during that season. MISS HAGIN Commercial work is taught by Miss Helen Hagin, who has enabled many a student to get a start in the business world. PAGE EIGHT MISS AMUNDSON The girls in the homemaking classes get valuable suggestions from Miss Esther Amundson, home economics teacher, in preparing tasty dishes as well as in the art of acquiring the new look. MR. RYAN and MR. KUCK Mr. Julius Kuck, history teacher, and Mr. :Jack Ryan, bookkeeping teacher, talk it over during a free moment school V l?4'.s,M! fs . if n routine. , V 4 6. 4,u4fawK..f15'4 lt 1 - I ,I '5 If I1 g I 4 ' 'r'Li4,1,fVK, , 5' , ' Q' burns-di Lfffb 4 1 js dai? V.,,4,4u,f.1, g , wx' .L-5 ' ,J g,,ai,1f 1 1 .' ,-
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