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Hi-Y President Vic President Secretory Treasurer Chaplain Bob Spong Jerry Rudquisf John Scholl John Bold Dave Letterell Row 1-Scholl. J; Rudquist. J; Spong. B. Bold. J; Row 2-Speliopoulos, J. Latterell, D, Will. E; Peterson, J; Mr Rochn.ng Under the direction of Mr. Roehning, faculty adviser, and Mr. Corl Hulander, secretary of the South-Central branch of the Y.M.C.A., the Hi-Y has lived up to its purpose of extending good will throughout the school ond the community. The Hi-Y boys believe in serving others ond in carrying out the club's worthy aims. The platform of the Hi-Y stresses clean scholarship, clean speech, clean sportsmanship, and clean living. The boys are proud of this platform and they are loyal to the high standards of the club. Several members prepared and delivered speeches in various Minneapolis churches to raise money for the Community Chest. They also did a good job collecting money for the March of Dimes. The year, full of exciting activities, began with the members of the Central Hi-Y attending the City-Wide Induction at the University of Minnesota. The Triettes and Hi-Y ended their annual membership drives with a party at the South Central Y.M.C.A., a popular meeting place for young people. A scavenger hunt was the highlight of the evening. The Triettes and the Hi-Y boys get together for many of their parties during the year. During the holiday season the two groups had a Christmas party ond participated in caroling at an old people's home. On February 29. the girls asked the boys of Hi-Y to their Leap Yeor Party and everyone had a wonderful time. Mothers were honored and entertained by their sons at the traditional Best Girl's Banquet. As a fitting conclusion to their season's activities the Hi-Y boys joined the Triettes in an annual farewell party honoring the graduating seniors. flow 1— Edmund. D; Bowman, J; Priess, J; Spehopouios, J; Nickles. B; Honsing, C; Miller, J; Row 2—Webb, D; Abrahamson, D; Bernier, T; Selaner, O; Sort, B; Tokekowo, T; Wills, D; Hammer, D; Peterson. K; Johnson. D. Row 3—Mr. Roehning.- Mogren, M; Wills, G; Kirby, B; Brown, T; Oakes, B; Sweeven. E; Almquist. R; Latterell, D; Fulkerson. B; Kersey. T; Row 4—Johnson, K; Gillhom, D; Scholl, J; Smith, B; Torgerson, D; Spong. B; Rudquist. J; Hcrber, B; Barton, D; Gohde, R; Row 5—Helling, D; Smith, B; Holter. E; Isely, R; O'Neil, M; Bulin, J; McNeil, W; Bold. Jj Van Rickley. C; Matuschek. P; Row 6-Bort. Bj Schre.ber. B; Potxwold, J; Burnes. K; Peterson. J, McBeoth. D; Jocob-sen, B; Lehner, R; Gaines. D; Edmund, W. 15
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Row 1—Bierke, C; Fort , N; Appleboum, K; Bierke. C. Row 2—Sandqu.sf. C; Von Galder. G; Robinson. E.- Jocobsen, C; Chapman. G; Prott, M; Stroud. C. TRIETTES President Vice President Secretory Treasurer I.C.C. Nancy Forte Clarice Bierke Connie Bjerke Karen Applebaum Charlotte Strauel Triettes is a direct branch of the Young Women's Christian Association, which has chapters in almost every country in the world. This girls' organization has accomplished many worthwhile projects, but they always combine their business with pleasure. Under the competent direction of the club's two advisers. Miss Daniels and Miss Turnquist, and with the help of Miss Florence Felknor from the Y.W.C.A., Triettes had a sucessful year. The girls started off their activities with a Recognition Dinner, an annual event, where all the new members were officially accepted into the club. This banquet was held at the Y.W.C.A. The big money-making project of the year was the sale of Christmas cards. One-hundred and twenty-five boxes of cards were sold to the Students at Central and the members of the community. By selling twenty-six of these boxes, Nancy Sobolik won first prize. The service project of the year was the Valentine Party at the Pillsbury House, for boys and girls from five to seven years of age. Games, entertainment, and refreshments were provided by the Triettes. The girls frequently had parties in conjunction with the boys of the Hi-Y club. One of their favorite parties was the Snow Party held at Powderhorn Park last December. They suffered from frost-bitten noses and cold feet, but a good time was had by all who took advantage of the tobogganning and skiing. Another activity with Hi-Y took place on February 29, when the clubs had a Leap Year party together. Rounding out the year of activities for the two clubs was the Senior Farewell, a raditional graduation program. Row 1—Christnagel, P; Jacobson, C; Broun, J; Kloetxkc, R; Hanson, B; Johnson, Jj Thompson, C, Kish, J; Van Galder $. Row 2— Free-berg, N; Sheimo. D; Fefxer. 0; Applebaum, K; Forte, N; 8jorke. C; Bjerke, C; Bergstrom, K; Lehman, K. Clements. P; lindberg, J; Cor-nelison. V. Row 3—Miss Daniels,- Parkhurst, M; Pawelk,. V; Sandquist, C; Duroy, C; Strauel, C; Rasmussen, B; Rong, J; Grailich, lj tempi-amen. D; Michelson, J; Kleckner, M; Robbinson, P. Row—4 Peterson. J; Johnson, J; Moffett, D; Moore, A; Crosson, C; Bauer, B; Hough, $,- Sundby. J; Sundin. C; Longfellow, M; Eck, C; Pearl, J; Lundberg. J; Row 5—Harlett, I; Swanson, J; Chapman, G; Pratt, M; Snesrud. S; Hansen, Mj Hanson, B; Anderson, Jj Gohde, S; Eickbolt, B Nelson. M; Holt, E. Row 6— Robinson. E; Midthun, J; Kruse, J; Gianoulis, Gj Benson, Nj Sobolik. N; Finne, K. Van Galder. G; Amundson, R,- Youngberg. C. 14
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Row 1—Miller, S; Birnberg, J; Rudquist, J; Booth, M; Lomb, P; Pearson, J; Row 2—Wallin, N; Sivcrson, D; Chap man. G; Nelson, L; Pieper, K; Gunther. H; Hanson, E; Row 3—Sperber. R; Luger, L; Sanden, H; Almquist, R; Hjorth, L; Bjerke. C; Row 4—Rogers, E; Hummel, R; Bridgemon, C; Isely, R; Chamberlain, R. N. H. S. This club, prominent in high schools all over America, is one of our oldest and most respected organizations. It was established in 1929 as a junior chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, and founded on the principles of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. The members try to emulate these traits in striving for self-improvement. Activities for the year were the formation of a special honor studv hall, and a Central High School Historical Society. The advisers, Mr. Rohde, Miss Utley, and Miss Lobdell, directed these projects which proved to be both entertaining and. instructive. N. F. L. The National Forensic League is Central's debating organization. Under the guidance of Mrs. Marie Sellers, the members acquire poise and self-assurance by participating in public speaking and debate tournaments. The debaters distinguished themselves in the statewide events at Macalester and Augsburg Colleges, as well as at the Marshall Regional Debate Tournament. Other worthy accomplishments were the Warren Debate and the Invitational Debate meet at Blake School. Members are awarded five points for each debate they participate in, and one point for extemporaneus speaking. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Maryanne Booth Jacob Birnberg Jerry Rudquist Jim Pearson President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Jacob Birnberg . ... Bill Herber Maryanne Booth Bill Rose
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