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Row 1: Bouillon, Larson N., Norris, dementi, Gage, Gerhardt, Powelk. Row 2: Miss Zanger, Couchmon, Thoreson, Carlson Lanigan, Erickson, Giguere. Row 3: Rea, Lacey, Harter, Ossanna, Martin, Mertx, McNallan. Row 4: Johnson S., Nelson C., Goettl, Payelt, Miller M., Weller, McManigal. Row 5: Larson H., Selover, Melnytschenko, Driver, Edmond, Kurtz, Kling. Row 6: Sundin, Velander, Leland, Hammer-strom, Kunick, Windus, Stelton, Schmitz. BANKING STAFF HALL MONITORS Under the guidance of Miss Zanger. the bank cashiers and their assistants help to promote the practice of banking every Tuesday. These students volunteer their services to enable us to save for the future. Under the leadership of a committee which is responsible for preparing the money for deposit, a representative from each homeroom takes charge of the banking in his own room. One of the thankless tasks at Central is performed by the hall monitors. These boys, under the supervision of Miss kicher. guard the halls during the lunch hour, make sure that no food is taken out of the lunchroom, and see that students stay on the first floor. They also help clean up the lunchroom. The girls, headed by Mrs. Hawker, are responsible for checking passes and supervising the restroom. Row I: Rivard, Schmitz, Anderson B., Baker, Mil Kicher, Gohde, Rosso, Burg. Row 2: Mackoy, Johnson C., Carter, Johnson D., Shimthock, Pearson, Stuhr. Row 3: Si»co, Hendrickson, Sandmeyer, Anderson M., Cossette, Stoecker, Brown, Row 4: Strandjord, Rose, Malloy, Na»h, Roberts, lindgren, Dunn, Sweet. 24
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gren, Joot, Youngberg, lundberg, K. Anderton, Mackay. Row 5: Frankenberger, Swedenborg, loberg, Braun, Freebcrg, Kling, Buhrmon. Row 6: Callot, Schmits, Graves, Timmerman, Goebel, Needham, Russell, Shepard. “There’s No Business Like Show Business” could he used as a theme song for these ambitious, hard working actors and actresses. Under the direction of Mrs. Noble, the Mimes and Mummers has given several plays, which were enjoyed by all. According to tradition, the Mimes and Mummers puts on an annual Christmas program. This year. “A Christmas Rose” was given. New members were chosen by talent tryouts n the fall of the year. The club held its meet-ngs the first and third Wednesday of every nonth. Lucky indeed were the Centralites who vere chosen to be members. Through its many fine plays and cooperative pirit. Mimes and Mummers has helped to make ur musical score a happier one. Who Ounnit??? MIMES AND MUMMERS Ybarra, lundqui»t, Cullen, Brain Bart, Katke. Row 5: J. Burnet, Melina, Ficker, Ryan, T. Anderson, Foote. Schimtchock, Becker. Row 6: Gotlieb, loguban, K. Burnet, Callot, G. Nelson, Strandjord, Hawkinton, Youngren, Scherer. 23
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Row 1: Ray, Ludwig, Hymes. Larson M., Rea. Findorff, lindgren, Bjerkstrond. Row 2: Martin, Parker, Buhrman, Oehler, DuBey, Kuether, Lund V. Row 3: Holter, Gronberg, Kottke, Brainard, Madsen, Hallquist, Baumgartner, Thormodsen. Row 4: Johnton J., Thompson, Peterson G.. Beckley, Smith T„ Nelson C., Chuesberg. Row 5: Witt, Goebel, Edwardson, Myring, Wilson D., Olson L, Kunick, Knutson. CHRISTIAN NATIONAL FELLOWSHIP HONOR SOCIETY Christian Fellowship at Central has become a stronger organization under the guidance of its presidents, Dave Wilson in the fall semester and Phil Edwardson in the spring. Membership is open to high school boys and girls of all denominations. The club’s purpose is to encourage members to be honest, dependable, and cheerful. and to make their Christian living practical. Students have the opportunity to discover and develop their talents by service and participation in the club’s activities. The National Honor Society, a junior chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, is composed of students possessing such qualities as scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Under the leadership of Miss Grosz, Miss Lobdell. Mr. Roehning; and Harold Hendrickson, President; Sam Stewart. Vice-President; Karen Skomars. Secretary; and Nick Grammas. Treasurer; the club tutored slow students and sponsored an all-city banquet which was attended by honor societies from every school in Minneapolis. Row 1: Gorman, Martino, Norrii, Hubbard, Skomars. Row 2: Madsen, Osborne. Swanson, Sandahl, Hallquist, Nelson, Clutter, Broun, Brian Bart. Row 3: Adamson, Hendrickson, Schimschock. Edwardson, Grammas, Sherman, Foster, Stewart, Nelson G., Shepard. Row 4: Miss Grosz, Ludwig, Oehler, Westin, Pawelk, Joos, Buhrman, Keske, Mr. Roehning. 25
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