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Row 1—-Mr. Hovey. Toylor, P; Fisher, P; Hjorth, J; Row 2—Stengel, E; Langlois. G,- Moyede, F; Dohl. A; Row 3—Wong, B; Lund, J; Hummel, R; Bathurst, F. SHUTTERBUGS SPANISH CLUB Any student owning o camera, and having a genuine interest in photography is qualified to become a member of the Shutterbugs. Under the direction of Mr. Hovey, the Shutterbugs take field trips, develop photographs, and enter camera contests. With another trip to Mexico in two years on their agenda, the Spanish Club members engaged in the sale of vanilla and Christmas cards during the past year to finance their trip. Miss Liskey, the adviser, sponsored many interesting meetings. President ............................................... Alon Dohl President Vico President ................ . . Pot Toylor Vico President Secretary-treasurer Gary Langlois Secrotary Treasurer ... Bill Phelps Janet Johnson Doris Moffct Charles Whiting Row 1—Forte. N; Moffett. D; Amlaw. P; Meixner, J; Hullett, P; Johnson, J; Moberg, M; Booth, M; Miss Liskey. Row 2—Crosson, C; 8lomquist, J; Paul, M; Larson, E; Gionoulis. G; Baker, M; Michelson, J; Walsh, B. Row 3—Peterson, J; Von Galder, G; Finne, K; Baden, P; Baker, M; Peiper. K; Peiper, H; Goltz, S; Row 4—Priess, J; Tokekawo, T; Forsberg, B; Whiting. C; Almquist, R; Bridgemon, C; Foote. D; Phelps, B. 21
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Row 1— Misj Kichcr, Judy, R; Jackson, L; Gohde, 0; Row 2—Bulin, J; Failor, D; Jemison, I, Carmichael, B; Row 3—Torger-son, D; Abrahamson, D; Levin, A; Peohl, C; Row 4—Ncwbauer, R; Nielsen, E; Joseph, R; Moyeda. F. LIBRARY MONITORS HALL MONITORS Central's library is the heart of many school functions, as well as a pleasant retreat for those who enjoy reading good literature, and appreciate a quiet room for study and research. The library staff is headed by Mrs. Brice and Miss Thompson who help us select good books and periodicals. They make the library a fascinating reservoir of endless information. The duty of the monitors is to check attendance, keep order in the library, and rearrange the books in the reference room. We can be very proud of our neat and modern library at Central. Lunch period usually means food and time for a little relaxation for us, but to these students it means work. During the fourth hour the monitors make sure that the students in the lunchroom stay on the first floor, so they won't disturb those still in class. They also guard the lunchroom doors to prevent students from carrying food outdoors and into the halls. Under Miss Kicher's supervision the monitors enforce discipline and order. A great deal of credit is deserved by these guards for the unrewarding jobs they perform. Row 1—Erickson, Y; Hullett, P; Kielblock, G; Holm. M; Row 2-Buringfon. J; Bjerke. C; Almberg, ; ‘■yn€h- Row 3-Siveaon. 0; Jeffers, V; Kolar, I; Chapman. G: 20
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THE STAGE CREW Stage Monoger Melvin Grimsby Assistant Monager Jim Shimshock Grimsby, M; Shimshock, J; Rekow, K. Curtain going up! Yes, the curtain goes uo, but not by itself. The stage crew, working industriously together as a team, is responsible for our curtains going up, our stage lights going on, and our scenery being arranged. They are the silent workers behind all of our auditorium programs. When we enjoy the special sound effects, the lighting and the scenery, and view the various movies and plays enacted on our stage, we have the stage crew to thank for many memorable and amusing moments of our school year. This year's stage crew has only three members; the smallest in Central's history, but they do the work of ten, and compare favorably with Central's former stage crews. Not only do they work during school hours, but much of their after school time is devoted to rehearsals and play practices which take up a great deal of their time and effort. Mr. Miles is their supervisor who gives them their stage directions and lighting cues. Anyone who has ever participated in a program understands how hard these boys really work. Assemblies to Remember September 1 WTCN Cheering Section-Ticket Sales Let's all cheer for Centrol's boys I I September 19 News Assembly Get your 'News' while it's hot! October 4 Crusade for Freedom Remember the big balloons? October 19 HOMECOMING Poloriie the Polors! October 24 Fire Deportment Remember the little mill that exploded? November 27 Civil Defense Be prepared in time of war. November 29 Jeweled Hand by Mimes and Mummers Who done it? December 6 Warren Debate Juniors win for the day. December 20 Christmas Program Merry Christmas! Jonuory 25 Faust Remember Marguerite and the Devil? Februory 5 March of Dimes Dance, so others may walk. February 28 Centralian Remember when? Merch 27 University of Minnesota Bond Music! Music! Musicl April 3 Easter Program A time of devotion and meditation. May 21 Gale Essay Inspiration—Creation—Oration! June 5 Senior Program Senior oil-star revue! 9?
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