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sw Selected for dependability, service, scholarship, and leadership in their respective grade schools, this group of students were automatically elected to membership in the Leroy Doleysh Post. The annual projects for the twenty members this year were the sale of tournament shakers, the sponsor- ing of a dinner for the senior members of the group, and the giving of a gift to the school. Advisor to this, the only honor organization at Central, was Mr. James Lucas. Taking time out to talk things over are the L. D. P. officers. Members of the L. D. P. Club selling pom-poms L. D. P. CLUB Back Row: D. Bowden, J. Koski, D. Zielsdorf, R. Harmon, L. Chamberlain. Third Row: R. Skemp. S. Stordahl, N. Sweet. V- Johnson, A- Bea!!- Second Row: J. Palmer, J. Fennessyy B, MHUISSOD, P..A1'f1dt. Gf SUOOZHS- , First Row: N. Berg, K. Berkseth, J. Phillips. M. Jennings, B. Carlson. L. Helske. E. Lindberg i n
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Members of the Craft Club paint decorations for Christmas Back row: K. Young, Pres.: B. Smith, T. Jaggers, G. Raaflaub, B Lasch A Nelson Row three J Carlson K Koski Sec Treas F Grams J. Olson, C. Gallagher, D. Smith. Row two: J, Koski, K. Craft, C Warner M Jennings G Filbey K Bingham Front row R Osterlund P. Lukkarila, B. Nett, V. Maki, J. Warner, J. Van Horn, Vice-Pres CRAFT CL Praise for the beautiful scenery used at the com- mencement program, various concerts, and plays finds its way to the twenty-four members of the Craft Club. Mr. Yaworski, the advisor, states each year the approach to the objectives takes on a new vision consistent with the latest art developments. Students work on T. V. display.
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dx. The Rifle Club has been organized for two years. Their targets are three: knowledge of weapons for safety, develop- ment of good marksmanship among the boys, and the promotion of good competi- tive spirit. Consequently, they have many awards-1, The pro-marksmanship award -2, Marksman first class-and 3, The sharpshooter which has nine stages in sitting, kneeling, and standing positions -4, Expert-5, Distinguished rifle man. They fire Monday and Thursday nights from three to five. Not only here in the North Country where men are keenly aware of the need for caution but any- where our boys may find themselves in this world they will be better for the valued lessons they received on the range. k J M k R Rep L Cragm J Barton, J. Butcher. First row: D -Selleck, J. gacglnlelglar BM Jgicmlyiiagilosw J i7a'xZdenab5eirSaM Dabich KOSk1 K Grochler, S. Ansell, A. Bergstrom, P. Heimann. X sk- Q z X-. 'E . 55 . X
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