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MASTERS OF RETORT Should the Federal Cowernment lnltlate a pollcy of free trade among natlons frlend lw to the U S 9 N lens pro and con to the questlon were expressed throughout the wear at varrous speech contests by the Debate team All members galned xaluable experlence through thelr tournaments at Gustavus Adolphus South St Paul Augsberg, and xarlous hlgh schools around the Clty The Warren Debate IS an annual ewent held between the .lunlors and the Senlors each sprmg The cash prlze awards for the Warren Debate are derned from a trust fund establrshed rn 1918 by Mr George Warren 1n honor of hxs son Frank TVA Rowl Buhrman lNemec Payne P Nelson Row 2 W1lson Lamb Cotlxeb Danrelson Hallqurst WIZARDS A Trlp to W ashmgton D C durmg Easter waca t1on was the Cl1IT1aK of the years act1v1t1es of the lN3.ll0I1Ell Honor SOCICIY Busmess wentures to raxse monex mcluded selllng peanut brlttle, holdmg a rummage sale and SpOI1S0l'1Ilg a party Xlembers possesslng qualltxes of scholarshlp serx ICC leadershlp and character performed many serv ICEQ around the castle such as tutorlng slow students and gllldlflg XlGllOI'S through the blllldlflg Lnder the leadersh1p of Jon Paradlse presldent and Nllss Grosz Mlss Lobdcll and Mr R06llIllI1g faculty adwlsers the club remamcd one of our most hlghlx respected organlzatlons Raul N11 s Cro: Pllllllp fhmcl xllIl1H Thranf Xml on Ria Burhrman Ol on N11 Lolulm ll R014 2 Luflwl Antler on We tm fhx tophtr on Spfnur Chapman Nlorrow Oehler 'Nel on R u 3 Rllll Cradx Paraclle llallqurt Frolland Nlad mn Knutson Horner Kunuk Rom 4 Ku tberg Prus Kyle Rudber Larson Hokan on Edwartlson Nemlloclt Forman van der C - ' ,.v , 4 ,, T . . .. , , Y y - I . .. 1. . M- I' 4 . V -'A f Y if 5 t 7 ' 1 . K 4 . . . ,J I Y s. Q ' 1 T 1 - , A ,ft . . 5. sig' ' ., a ,V 4 .7 . Y . ' . I ' 7 7 7 ' ' ' I 7 M I 7 Y ' v . ' ' Y ' a 1 v . N. . x . '. 1 M -1 1 - 1 . Y. . -J 1 - 9 . .. . Y- . V x . . . , 1 .. . . x ' . Q 1 .. s s', . s,,t -. g. '..'s . ', . s ,. ss '. 'I 'g.. fs , s ,,.s s,. , ,A , ,. s. 0... s., '. sg 15, ,, v, 1 a '- ' f '5 1 S, ' 7 ga - v 5 1 K v-e' 9 I , w
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J 1 THEIR MAIE TIES To acquire polse and self assurance by partlclpatmg 1n pubhc speaklng IS the pur pose of Central s Nat1onal Forens1c League Members dlstlngulshed themselves by part1c1pat1on ln a Student Congress where they learned how our leglslatlve processes operate and about parllmentary procedure Under the capable d1rect1on of Pat Nel son, presldent, and MISS Deans the new faculty advlser, the organlzatlon held 1ts meetmgs on Thursday mornlngs Rowl Cotlleb Buhrman P Nelson Keatmg Row 2 Hallqumst Stlles Mxss Deans Madsen Row 3 Kmght Wll on Damelson Oehler CHRI TIA Lxvmg for Jesus IS the motto of exery H1 C member Under Presldent Dave Wltt and Mr Hov ey aduser students of all denommatlons make up the club and help to carry out IIS purpose, makmg Chrlstxamty a l1v1ng utal force so that It wlll be come an every day experlence mstead of slmply a Sundax cloak PILGRIMS Meetmg Wlth members from other c1ty and state clubs for part1es banquets, retreats outlngs an cholr rehearsals, bCQld8S the1r weekly meetmg leave no member the excuse of nothlng to do Some of the hlghhghts of the year soclally were a muslcal Sadle Hawklns havrrde, Wlnter Retreat, and a formal Junlor and Senlor Banquet Row I Per omu Wltt Ludwl 'Sir llowey Nlad en Lehman Flf trand Row 2 Barbero Ray Peramns Magnuson Thorsen R Pfterson 'Xfmtc Bjcrk trand Row 3 Parker D L1I1llI'CIl Oehler Buhrman Hustad Hymes layne P Nelson Row 4 G Petcrson Wll on Stan DcLaHunt C Nel on Gronberg Hallqult Personlus Row D Beckley Lee 'Nlyrmg Kumck Thor modsen 'Nl Larson K Thomp on Row 6 Danlelson Madsen Hawke Edwardson Wllson Kersey Pearce D Nelson
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Z ,vi Q 97' Li T2 Row I: Hawkinson. Timmerman, Miss Kicher. Strandjord, Mitling. Engfer. Nloison. Row 2: Thrane, Barbero, Rice, Reveling, A. Hughes, YanSlyke. Davidson. Row 3: Morrow. Ludwig. Hagen, Neilson. J. llughes. Burg. Wilson. Row 4: Spencer, Chris- topherson. Buhrman. Oshima, MacKay. Lagulran. Hou' 5: Sanders, Grady, Mathias. Westin, Nordmarken, Lindstrom, Chap- man. Row 6: Rudberg, T. Anderson, Winters, Lamb, Donley, Soule, Quinn, Swedcnborg. KINGS CO RT Four council members represented Central at the annual Minnesota State Student Council Convention held this year at Albert Lea. They returned with ideas for the betterment of our Student Council gained through discussion with students from schools all over the State. Members elected by the student body worked har- moniously with Way'ne Timmerman, presidentg Mike Strandjord, vice-president, Karen Milling, secretary, Dave Hawkinson, treasurer, John Engfer, sergeant-ab armsg and Miss Kicher, faculty adviser to represent students and their views. The Cabinet in action mr ,..,, K Responsible for making improvements in castle life and dealing with problems around the building was the Student Council, Central's legislative body. This service organization, working quietly but efficiently, sponsored social activities which included our Homecoming, Christmas, and Spring Dances. In a more serious aspect, they gained support for our clothing drive and the Santa Anonymous Cam- paign, which furnished gifts at Christmas time for underprivileged children. They also suggested lunch room improvements and sold handbooks and book- covers as a service to students. john SA Dave check assignments
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