Central High School - Forx Yearbook (Grand Forks, ND)

 - Class of 1946

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Class Histor FREEDOM OF WORSHIP Well, we're here, but no one seems to notice us. Bob Cameron, Philip Hicks, and Bob Campbell, as class offi- cers, try their best to pull us out of obscurity lbackground to you illiteratesl, Centralites are going all out this year for patriotism, however, the school parties are still going strong, Something new has been added . . . they're selling candy and pop in the corridors. Just think, only 733 more school days until we graduate with luck. FREEDOM FROM WANT Jeepers, those super seniors are finally beginning to date us, and to top that off, we now have our own place to dance with a juke-box and some real hep records. The name of this fabulous place the Teen Canteen and it's a plenty all reet hangout. To add more glory to our class, two of our members, Margaret Schneider and Maxine Benson, won the jitter- bug contest at the Hen Hop. Glenn Bye is our popular prexy this year. LYNN LARSON, 2nd Vice President KAY HAYES, 3rd Vice President GERRY COX, Assistant Treasurer DON STENERODDEN, Znd Assistant Treasurer HERBERT HESKETH, 3rd Assistant Treasurer qw. ...H -v-W . A Q- FQ '-f?g.'I , ss. - 8 ,. swf .fi fm,-' -4 151A ,3 ,gf i is 5 L - i 533 . I S L A . S . f...wec.-v.'.f.,,,5,:5 NM' ,ina U -.... TTYUW..-1... . . You know what this means FREEDOM OF SPEECH We're juniors now . . . nuff sed. We know everything, and we're not afraid to tell everyone about it. Our prom managers, Sam Meblin and Jim Melberg, really did things up right with that dreamy theme, Deep Purple. The junior class play, Spring Green, is a howling success. We juniors get into every- thing twa of our members, Merilynn Taintor and Roland Young, have taken leads in the operetta H.M.S. Pinafore. Our enthusiasm is led by Class President Vernon Berger. FREEDOM FROM FEAR We came, we saw, we conquered, and frankly we're going to hate to leave. The homecoming celebration is a fete we'll long remember. Bonnie Overland makes a darling queen! The Prom theme is that Hit Parade favorite, Symphony. To make our last year tops in perfection our team won the i946 state basket- ball championship and we're really proud of them. Chimes of Normandy is the operetta we presented this year with these lads and Iassies from our class in the lead: Roland Young, Meri- lynn Taintor, Ronald Warcup, Howard Gordon, Patricia Griffith, and Byron Thomson. We've spent four grand and glorious years at Central, and although we gripe plenty, we'll really miss you, but lots of luck to all of you from all of us .... The Senior Class of '46, szla K f-

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SWEETLAND JOHNSON MELBERG McDERMOTT DINNER? Ask the bokerues why they make doughnuts



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Hoppilyl?I we trudge to school. Aw - come on fellows . . . smile! In case you don't recognize them, those two showing their enthusiasm ore Jim Poulson and Don Flodlond. Jim Melberg ond Pot Ferry don't wont to notice us. ARDELL ABRAHAMSON '-when I find love, rn dissect ii. Centralian, Forx, Projection Class 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, De- bate 4, South Junior I, Director of Y.M.C.A. Movie Department. BEVERLY ASLESON Quiet and unobtrusive, she goes her way. Tri-Y 3, 4. DONA AYARS Would that we had known her longer. Sparta H. S. I, 2, 3, Centralian 4, Forx, Tri-Y 4, Band 4. JAMES BEINE A friend as a friend should be. Band I, 2, 3. CAROLINE BERG A diligent seeker for the gems of knowledge. French Club I, 3, Jr. Red Cross 4, Jr. Class Play 3, Debate 4, Tri-Y 3, 4. 4 JANE ARNSTAD She is neat and sweet from her head I f I' to her feet. Tri-Y Z, 3, Chorus 2. n A . ADORINE AUSTIN She is efficient in a quiet way. Fisher H. S. l. ORVILLE BECK VII argue till l've won. MAXINE BENSON A Norwegian through and through. and proud of it. Tri-Y 2, 3, 4, Captain Cheer leading Squad 4, Jr. Prom Com mittee. VERNON BERGER Thinking is but an idle waste of thought. Hi-Y 3, 4, Jr. Class President, Football Letterman 4, Basket ball Letterman 3, 4, Letter man's Club. '90

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