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For the Class of 1957 this is a commence- ment surrounded with many challenges. Never before has the world been filled with more vital and energetic challenges in the areas of scientific development, world peace, and hu- man-relations. New frontiers are opening in these areas at this very moment. Members of the Class of 1957, along with other graduates all over the nation, will rise to meet the chal- lenge in each instance. From your group will come persons with new and startling solutions to scientific problems, persons with the vision of a world without war, and persons with the key to the brotherhood of man. Whatever your contribution, may be, your happiness will depend upon how well you meet these challenges. The final measure of your success will not be made in terms of your solutions to the problems you encounter but, rather, that you have faced the problems iquarely and that you have given your very est. Kenneth A. Berg Assistant Principal The days that lie immediately ahead are important ones. Most of the members of the Class of 1957, realizing this, have organized their plans and are ready to proceed with them quickly and efficiently. The Central High School faculty hopes this year's seniors have made Wise use of the time spent in high school and that they are now ready to meet the problems of adult life. Also. it is hoped they have sought the counsel and advice of parents, teachers, and friends in making their plans and decisions. The vigor, optimism, and enthusiasm of youth are bound to succeed if coupled with wise and intelli- gent guidance from those already experienced in life's problems. Best wishes to each of you! May your future plans develop as you have anticipated them. Harold T. Lehto Assistant Principal
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FALL... Freshman Orientation, Freshman Wel- coming Party, Iowa Tests of Educational Development, Football, Cross-Country, First Assemblies. September is gone: bright October days are here and gone: CEHISEAN homeroom pictures, Roller Skating Party, Homecoming and all its fun - kings, queens, parades, dances. November, gray, cold. P.T.A. Open House. Report Cards, Thanksgiving Holidays. Where is the year going? Seniors beginning to realize this is the last year in high school. Iuniors beginning to have fun: beginning to fall in love. Mathe- matics, Science, History, A Choir, Debate. English 12, Spanish, French, Latin, Deten- tion, Skip Slips, Discipline. December M Mantoux Tests, Senior Class Play, Hanukka, Christmas. The holidays. No school. Vacation. Winter is here. 500 below zero in northern New York and New Hampshire: a mild win- ter here in Minnesota. We are learning to study: we are growing up. We are begin- ning to understand what it means to be an adult - halt adult, half adolescent. Snow Day! Test tubes, microscopes, dictionaries, en- cyclopedias, textbooks. Term papers, tests, college applications, interviews for jobs. SPRING AND SUMMER- March, April, May, Iune. For the seniors, Washington, D. C. For the juniors, the Prom, Commencement. Another year has rolled by. Mother Earth has moved on in space. Time stays: we go, as the poet says. Goodbyes are in order. New assignments ahead. What has high school done for me? What have I done for myself? Have I used my opportunities? Have I learned to take re- sponsibilities? Have I grown up physically. intellectually, emotionally? I can, it I will. I am a citizen in a great land in a great world. May I be worthy of this great land. William I. Scanlan Principal e
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Mrs. Wannamaker teaches English and Reading. She is advisor of the Senior Class and cr graduate of the Uni- versity ot Minnesota. lr . . Miss Cook teaches English. She attended Grinnell Col- lege, and U. of M. Reading, Art, and collecting Cook Books and recipes are her special interests. Miss Munson teaches English and attended Hamline Uni- versity, University ot Minne- sota, and University of Mex- ico. She enjoys friends, games, traveling, and read- Mrs. Adams teaches English and social studies. She is a graduate ot the University of Wisconsin and attended Co- lumbia U., Chicago U., Iowa U., Denver U., and Minn. U. Mrs. Doyle teaches English and social studies. She grad- uated from the Wis. State College. Heading, bridge, and golf are her leisure time ac- ing. Mrs. Tripp teaches English and social studies. She en- joys reading, traveling, and photography. She attended Macalester College and the University ol Minnesota. Miss Christiansen teaches English. She is a Graduate of Ill. State Normal U., Univer- sity of Minn., Wis., Colo., Bos- ton, and Lake Forest College. tivities. Mrs. Iohnson teaches English. Sho is the odvisor of the Miss Anderson teaches Eng- Mr. Liech teaches English, World Sho enjoys working lish and is advisor for Senior and is the advisor oi Con on her Conooo on the St' Scholarships. She is a gradu- tact. He is a graduate of St Croix. She is o oroduoto of ate of the University of Min- Thomas, U. of M., U. of Mex the U. of M. nesota. ico, and U. of Philippines. Mr. Robideaux teaches Eng- lish. He is advisor of Cehi- sean and coaches Gymnas- tics and is a graduate oi Macalester College. -f ' .
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