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N Sv' A- Y v' Y J FRESHMAN OFFICERS Top row: Barbara Johnson, vice president, Grant Peterson, president. Bottom row: Mariorie Cross, treasurer, Barbara Barbo, secre- tary. JUNIOR OFFICERS Top row: Charles Bankey, president, Kenneth Mosentine, vice president. Bottom row: Bonny Johnson, secretary, Barbara Carlson, treas- urer. Q K , 3 1953-54 Class fficers 1 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Top row: Dennis Willis, vice president, Richard Bromley, presi- dent. Bottom row: Sandra Markovich, secretary, Julie James, treas- urer. SENIOR OFFICERS Top row: Bruce Rasmussen, vice president, Lauchlan McKay, president. Bottom row: Nancy Liljigren, secretary, Joann Lue, treasurer.
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,nd lack row J Kenny B Midbon G Peterson R Eastman 8 Andresen D Bromley W Mom J Sampson R Sand vick K Richardson K Mosentine J Salo L Martin B Gappa Middle row C Bankey K Russell V Johnson P Linde gren J Nelson M Orville C Johnson K Johnson J Berg K Piper B Johnson C Cross D Willis Jim Salen Pfesfdem Our Chosen Leaders order Bang' Bang' Bang' goes the gavel as president Jim Salen calls the meeting to The student council is made up of one representative from each homeroom. There were 47 students in this years Front row G Uhlar D James lr Farmakes T Yaworski G Hletala vice president M Yaworski treasurer M Lund secretary J Salen president L Carlstrom C John son B Wickstrom Floor D Nickolette J Thompson D Rich R Thompson R Rasmussen D Zielsdorf T Hicks R Skudstad Glen Heitala Vice President Marilyn Lund Secretary council. They meet once a week to dis- cuss and work out problems concerning the school. Their objective is to help the stu- dents work out problems for themselves in the form of student government. Some of the activities that they spon- sored throughout the year were: Viking day parade and dance, Tournament day student-faculty basketball game held to raise money for the March of Dimes, and in January they had a sock hop dance after the East-Central game. They sold big purple and white booster buttons. Mr. Rogina completed his third year as advisor ofthe council. 110, Maurine Yaworski Treasurer N ,ts 4-17 A
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SENIORS For most of the students of Central, next year is looked forward to as one more step on the way toward graduation. But there are those of us who will never return. These are our seniors, who will always be at Central in spirit. Rip Van Viking with a tear in his eye, tries on the new garb which 250 seniors will wear but once in their four years at Central.
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