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ROW 1: S. Johnson, Ossonno, Mr. Mulligan, A. Johnson, Bauor. ROW 2: Youngberg, McNallan, Von Galder, Hicks. ROW 3: Quinn, Sarkis, Burns, Josso. ROW 4: Fowler. Precket, Burn , Callas, Dordon. NEWS Our musical score lias been the Central High News. This paper is issued biweekly except as prevented by holidays, teachers conventions, examinations, and the beginning of new semesters. The directors of this score have been the co-editors. Sue Ossanna and Ardell Johnson, with the help of Mr. Mulligan, who has been News advisor for many years. The News has supplied each student with interesting stories of his school life. One page is dedicated to the retelling of exciting athletic contests. The front page always reviews the assemblies which have recently occurred, or would occur shortly. In addition to these pages, the News includes jokes, poems, articles of advice and a cartoon. The News has won many awards because of its outstanding quality and form. In addition to relating events, the News Staff sponsors two assemblies. The purpose of the assemblies is to elicit subscriptions. The assemblies usually take place at the beginning of each semester. The News Staff has worked hard and tirelessly publishing a paper worthy of your praise. The staff hopes that you have enjoyed reading this paper as much as they have enjoyed publishing it. 21
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ROW 1: Stawart, Mr. Johnson, Thompson, Clement . ROW 2: Moore, Gohde, Haxlett, Joot, Oingfelder. ROW 3: Lundberg, Nelson, Goebel, Gorman. CENTRALI AN la t Name First, Please The busy clicking of the typewriter, the rhythm-like beat of pencils hitting the tables, and the occasional clang of rulers have been the musical tempo of room 410, the home of the “54 Centralian Staff. All the members have been working diligently and following the advice of the Centralian co-editors, Carol Thompson and Sam Stewart; they also received help from Mr. Johnson. The staff was divided into little groups. Each group was assigned a particular section of the book and it was held responsible for the completion of this section. The staff had to meet its deadlines and arrange its pages attractively, often calling for hours of hard work. However, the work of the staff was not complete after the book went to the press. Now the real job was beginning the job of checking and proof-reading the yearbook. This was accomplished by the members of the staff, each member working arduously. The Centralian Staff has tried to maintain the standards set up by its predecessors. The book has won yearly awards from the National Scholastic Press Association. The staff sincerely hopes that this “54 Centralian will be a worthy souvenir of Central High School. 20
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SPANISH CLUB Row 1: Sundin, Osborne, Mrs. Olson, Martino, Gohde, Sinclair. Row 2: Couchmon, Weiland, D. Nelson, Vana-sok, Phillips, Runyon. Row 3: S. Miller, Hazlett, McNal-Ian, B. Anderson, K. Swanson, Palmer. Row 4: lind- The thought of going “South of the Border” has given the incentive to the members of the Spanish Club. By selling Christinas cards and vanilla, they have helped to raise funds for their caravan to Mexico. I nder a new constitution and with the guidance of their new advisor, Mrs. Olson, the Spanish Club has become an important part of Central's musical score. A member must have had Spanish at least one year before he is accepted into the Spanish Club. At their traditional Christmas party, they broke the pinata, which was filled with candy. This is a common custom in many Spanish speaking nations. To gain more knowledge of the ways and customs of our neighbors in South America is the reason that so many Centralites have joined this organization. Breaking tho pinata. Row 1: M. Davidson, Bruce Bart, Hagen, Mrs. Noble, Nielson, Grammas, P. Carlson, D. Davidson. Row 2: Savage, Throne, Norris, Martino, May, Knight, Morrow. Row 3: Wheeler, Osborne, Lundberg, Braun, Joos, Han-sing, Moison, Horner. Row 4: Molnytschenko, Keske, 22
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