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Back row, left to right: Jim Gradin, ln the fall of 1942 Centralites found themselves busy campaigning for their favorite candidates for class officers. An election was held and competent boys and girls were chosen to fill the positions. The junior class, headed by Iim Gradin, president, George Schuning, vice-president, Shirley Zwakman, sec- retary, and treasurer, Dave Schrieber, proved themselves to be the most ac- tive class at Central. They began their activities with a junior class movie, Topper Takes a Trip, which was given to raise funds to finance the jun- ior-senior prom. The prom was formal, as in other years, and followed the theme of Anchors Aweighf' presidentg George Schuning, vice president. Front row: Shirley Zwakman, secre taryg Dave Schrieber, treasurer. Back row. left 0 right: Frank Neuman, president: Ray Halverson, treasurer Front. row: Barbara Culhaue, vim! president: Arhno Johnson, Sec!-9353-V. Heading the sophomore class were Frank Neuman presidentg Barbara Cul- hagle, vice-president, Arline Iohnson, secretary, and Ray Halverson, treas- urer. Theiractivities were limited and the most important event of the year for them was their sophomore class party. It was given in the form of an after school mixer and entertainment was provided by members of the soph- omore class. Music was provided by popular recordings of hit bands., The freshman class spent most of their time acquainting themselves with new surroundings and so did very little in the line Ql,VClGSS organization. Their officers were as follows: president, Don Bredahl, vice-president, -Bud Mathews, secretary, Barbara Donahue, treasurer, Marilyn McAuley. Back row, left to right: Don Bredahl, gggsident: Bud Mathews, vice presi- Front row: Marilyn McAuley, treas- urerg Barbara Donahue, secretary.
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. . WJ Last row Row Row 3' Row 2 Row Schevenius, McQueen, Goldonik, Tubbs, Doherty, Tierney Leo Johnson, Schrieber, Sample, Borst, L. Nelson Carlson, Larson, E. Johnston, Retzer, Berg. Gillespie, Harju, Mork, Goeke. Anderson. WX f Last row, left to right: Schuning, Jerome, Rogge,.MacArghur, XV. And son, Jansen, Solie, Newland r, Hanks, E. Johnson. Row 4: Salveson, M. Johnson, Greenseth, Drinkwlne, Elhs, Soper, Rasmussen Garrison, Lindholm, Zeidel. Row 3: Rakitnichan, Holden, C. Larson, Krisak, Bouvine, Lagro, Chndecke, Kaluza, Robek, Lukas, I. Johnson, B. Nelson, lnscho Pescatore Row 2: Iiichardf, Ablrahamson, Bloomquist, Falk, Pouti, Riggle, Yano, E. Carlson, Hendrickson, Perry, Averbook, H. Nelson, Haugland. Row 1: Fuller, Hill, Goldberg, L. Johnson, Snsens, Hoover, Alguire, Skinner, Lasch, Hoag, CQ Olson, R. Hill. -30..
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