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Hs. T i C7 ,,. yi Row 1: Theros, YVilson, Horner, Miss Legate, Simonson, Hymes. Row 2: Barness, Edwards, Hankins, Zmuda, Phillips. Row 3: Nladsen, Weigund, Hallquist. Beckman, Vaughn. Schaller. Kow 4: Wright, Stiles, Clift, Renquist. Clark. Row 5: Tripp, Duvick, Wilson, X arpness, Fildes, jwanson. Row O: Dordan, Tepper, Rosedale, Johnson, Cox, Moore, Dwello. CRUSADERS To spread the spirit of good will and helpfulness to all is the main objective of the Junior Red Cross. Central, only one of the thousands of chapters through- out the world, does its best to carry out this aim. Advised by Miss Legate and Gordon Wilson, presi- dent, the organization, composed of representatives from each homeroom, contributed l6O pairs of mittens from our Christmas Mitten Tree and raised money through the selling of pencils for a Gift Chest to be sent overseas. ORCERER Projects to help them gain a better understanding of scientific principles were the main interest of Sci- ence Club members this year. Led by their ofhcers Mike Stephan, president, Cordan Wilson, and Phil Edwardson, secretary-treasurer, and Miss Korista, advisor, they learn many interesting, helpful, and valu- able facts. They discovered that experimental work can sometimes be dangerous but always fascinating and fun. The Science Club was an excellent supplement to the students' work in class. Row l: Edwardson. Stephan. Bliss Korista. lvilson Row 2: Hanna. Kearns. Taylor. lluhrinan. Row 3: Kvi-tberg, llallquist, Tripp, Sherman. .,., YC, W Ay , Q Zag . f ' fi Q , . .. , I, 5 ,,,-'f . f- .t -vi ff- Zlfigk fl Alfie' 1 'tr if A T I t f T7 I - , 1 . T7
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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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SERVANTS OF Rau I Nensaus Trabant Mr Hosey Row 2 Nloore Elde Jam Lund ren I.aBonne Nchloer Tepper Row 3 Ruflher Prles ,lohn on Snulrr Quam Lundberg Hou 1 Cjerwe Yan der Zul Tlmmerman Fulker on Peterson MAGIC LA TER CREW CA TLE GUARD Asslstmg the teachers IH our educatlon 15 the projec buperwlslon of the lunchroom at Central 15 the Job t10n Crew Led by Nlr Hgy ey thle gn-,up rung all films of your hall monitors The monltors see that no food at Central Y1sual a1d IS gI'OYN1I'lg rapldly 1n educauon ls taken out of the lunchroom and that general order clrcles and our projecuon crew has done a fine Job 1n IS malntalned at all tunes keepmg step The 22 senlor rnonltors are under the guldance of Xlrss Helen K1cher and thelr student chalrrnan 1S Mrke Strandjord R014 I Rlchrnann B Nnclmrson NI1 Klcher xlllllfl Hankm Ron 7 Bururl Sven on Qzhulntgke Rnard Berry Hou 3 'Nlaelxaw Burnes Goodman on l'1cker Lmd ren Row 4 Wellan Kwan Ldseth Thoma Rau, .J Strand-lord Whnte one Lortes Oman WG- -Q W if Q5 YQ 22 A D. , ,Q ' : ' , , l . ' '. :l , , . g . , C , . ' : g s. s , s , ' . K. - V l ':', 'f.l'5s' ,r g. 's, 'I.: . '. vi - .. , : , - g - - , , , , :. - - . ,J S, , . , Yi? -f f ' ' ' f , 35354 A - A - v'4l1t:gl'2y 4 K , 1 Cv ,1 wb fQ f . 3. a x 1 1 . ' . -- Q Lx , 'V , . 4 , . , 5 4... , W 1, as ,. K - - 1 Li X ' ' v - 1 . . Q ' K4 'U 1 K a ' , 1 t7 '-' 9
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