Central High School - Echo Yearbook (Superior, WI)

 - Class of 1955

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B00 TER CLUB M2 .vo- Freshmen girls are honored at the Freshman Tea. , I V K, J h , Second Row: Miss Lomoe, Advisor, K. Berkseth, C. Ekstroln, Bacllf'lggxymz?he'sO1Rnsg2rgi?enP?teBg3.?:leff Ilwlillgiigon, J. iagigg, J. Eskelin, C. Sather, J. Setterstrom, Chaplain: K.. Russell, Nl K ler D Gra B Johnson B 'Eskelin J. Karra. Historiang M. Reed, Secretary: K. Baker, Vice President: P. Third' Riff. Wiesng- j Sevels 'L AMaltby vB. Thomson, J. Mather, President: B. Carlson, Treasurer: M. Yaworski, K. I ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' I 1 th, M, Moe, P. Le-ieroos. - D 2096: tN' ,Qfhggigh PL J' Conwy' K Beuse First Row: H. Buschef, T. Yaworski, M. Nelson, s. whmmger, Owls O' ' ' ' ' G. Johnson, C. Kunsman, A. McDonald. S. Locken, J. Pal- A new membel' gets the formal initiation. a corsage at -15. mer. G. Wade, R. Rafshol, K. Olson. J Nolan, S. Bloom- quist. Absent: S. Shulstad. Fm a Booster. Proudly fifty-three service- wise girls worked cooperatively with the other clubs to make social life at Central very enjoy- able for others as well as themselves. They be- gan the year with a Tea for Freshman girls, they held informal and formal initiations for their new members, they did their share in preparing and serving food at the College Day luncheon, and the Football-Basketball and Senior Banquets, and they served coffee and cake to the teachers to put them in a good mood at faculty meetings. Zeal- ously they sold candy, pencils and theater tickets to raise funds for a gift to the school. High on their program of activities they listed a very fes- tive Mothers' Tea, a Valentine party, and a truly memorable Christmas Dance. When spring roll- ed round again, they featured a Fashion Show and treated themselves to a trip to the Ice Follies in Minneapolis. It can honestly be said that these girls, and their advisor Miss Lomoe, took on great- ness by becoming a part of a cause greater than themselves.

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QW' - if X Y ll 2 :M . X 'S-s,-fit L i l pa , Beautiful posters were displayed in the halls for the Athenae's Dance-Masque Fantasy. THENAE CLUB Back Row: K, Nicoski, M. Peterson, S, Payton K, John C 5 -- 4 C- saffron' M-S226--, seaazr-JMainletsizzidzszesfiaa,iszsHSs:5.:.r5.arOt.f . erson, . o nson, . or , M, M L , r ' - ' , ' Q - .. - Third Rows. P. Picard, J Carlson, N, Iitzgera1d,CB?a.l1ohnson, S l-Icinlieli-il-c6.i1lf,r5Slg2l1e?rsc?n Schnelder' Treasurer: J' Anderson glarlkovighvvk. Wells, S Olsson, D. Moore, K. Peterson, G. First Row: K 'Bergfalk J 'Levens J Lebo S Fisher J Wei ze ac. ' ' ' ' , ' , - - V - angerm land- C- Hfigrnan, S Walt. S. Keller, N. Anderson, B An active organization with emphasis on the service as well as the social side of life. the Athenae Club had another successful year in '54- '55. They began it with their participation in the Viking Day parade where they combined efforts with the Booster and Coquina Clubs to take first place in the float division of the parade. One of their members, Shirley Kangas, reigned as queen at the Viking Dance. They initiated new mem- bers and gave a formal dinner for them. Later, they directed their energy toselling Christmas cards. stationery, and theater tickets. They held candy and rummage sales to raise funds for their annual gift to the school. They served at teach- ers' meetings and assisted at the Senior Banquet. the Basketball-Football Dinner, and helped with the College Day luncheon. Their Sweater Dance. the Masque Fantasy, was an outstanding school event. Their Mothers' Tea was a delightful occa- sion for both the mothers and the girls. A trip lo the Ice Follies in Minneapolis for the Senior and .Junior girls and their advisor, Miss Tetzler, was the reward they achieved for their three-year participation in this fine organization. Thompson, A Olsson. Girls arrange table decorations for the Mothers' Tea.



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COQUINA CLUB Posing by a poster is Dottie, Vik- ing queen candidate. s RUF? ANU LIKE W it , DOTTY fx X OLLEN NOLLET : J. S d, J. James, J, Roatch, J, Butler, J..Wasco Bac?C.l?I?3Znson,al3 Euthey, A. Wick, J. Oaks, N. Conkright, B White. Thjrd Row: B. Raaflaub, J. Howard, J. Sauter, I. Hulter, J, Peterson, M. Bergstrom, M. Robinson, P. Berglund, C. Con- Her. H n have you sold? These glgvlg rsgitldywreaths at Christmas. ...16.- Second Row: Miss Rose, S. Cox, M. Ofsted, Treasurer, J. Miller. M. Rasmussen, Vice President, J. Kersten, President, D. Nollet, Secretary, G, Olsen, J. Tyson, J. Larsen. First Row: L. Helski, J. Peterson, D. Hagberg,.B. Brant, D, James, E. Erickson, S. Olson. J Ossell, M. Briggs. Weren't the Superior homes beautifully decor- ated this Christmas? Chances are some of the wreaths used were bought from Coquina girls who undertook this aesthetically satisfying project for the first time this year. A quiet organization, the thirty-seven Coquinas work whole-heartedly at their projects. most of which parallel those of the Athenae and Booster Clubs, They cooperate with the other two clubs in serving at all the luncheons and banquets that come during a busy school year. They, too, know just the right delicacy to tempt the appetites of the weary teachers before the teachers' meetings, They collaborate with the other units to make Viking Day festivities some- thing to remember. Like the other clubs. they have an annual dance-the Cotton Hop. Isn't that a name? Makes one want to put on new spring clothes and go to it, to shake off the winter blues. The girls and their advisor, Miss Rose, use some of the proceeds from the Hop, and from their sale of Viking banners and Central High School combs, for their annual gift to the school. One of the happy experiences of the year was the joint trip of the Junior and Senior girls of the three origami. zations, to the Ice,Fol1ies in Minneapolis. They really went to town that day. ' ,,-...M .--Q M- .-A -N----WF--e--Q-C.

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