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Q. 'fi 2 Anderson, Ahlers, Alfton, Beasly, Beckley. Bratrud. Danielson, Carlson. Chapmen, Congdon. Conn, Chris- topherson, Dahn. Davidson. D1-Young. Edwardson. Engel. Findorf, Franson, Froiland, Gillund, Graves, Crimes, Gronberg, S. Gronlff-rg. Halsted, Hamsness. llesselgrave. llinderaker, Hokanson, llopp, Hughes, Hustad, lden. D. Johnson, .l Johnson. Jones, Ketter. Kirby. Kottke. Lamb, Lee, Lindgren, C. Madsen, RHYTHM MASTERS The lights dimmed: A hush fell over the auditor- ium. Opening strains of the lmand's Christmas concert were heard as the curtains parted and the audience viewed for the first time. the new hand uniforms. Projects for raising money' for the uniforms oeeupied much of the memliers time during the first part of the year. ln lfehruaryg a convert was given for all who donated toward the Cause. One of its first appearances was playing at the colorful footlrall preview at the Parade Stadium. A pertornlanee of the lnanu that will long he remember- ed yy as at Homecoming. 'llhey also put us in high spirits when they played for many of our pep assemblies. Many times, rather than the entire hand, small groups played for lyllxlis. civic organizations, and athletic events. Vlfe are very' proud of our band and directer, Mr. Miles, and look forward to their many' appearances next year. Row 1: Swanson, May, Laurent, Davidson, Steen, Meixner, Hanson, Elfstrand, Anderson, Cunnell, Dall- gren, Champ. Row 2: lylartinsons. Ellis, Lindgren, Buhrman, England, Hegland. Martin. llasert. Cowan, Faison, Thom. Spencer. Stave, llagen. Row 3: Baumgartner, Kulander. Dokin, Johnson. Merrill, Olsen,
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in CASTLE CO RTIER Tspmg operatmg the CYNllCllbO8l'd, runnlng errand anml lllPLklI1g oxer the student file are just a few of the flutxe unclrrtiken ln StUflQI1lH who voluntarily work ln the Lhool olllce mtl counselor s ofhee during, tht lf study hour Nlore 1m portant than thrlr value to the school however, was the experience they gamed aldlllg them m future employ ment Rowl Eulms Lamhtcht Lar on Latex lmnm Row Knut on Shlz er llan Walhn Wrdmayer Row .5 Ixumck L johnson ROYAL MINSTRELS Erlckson Richards Kov ensky One of the most popular muslcal ensembles at Cen tral IS the Central Slngers lhls group wsorkmg com pletely mthout faculty superuslon IS made up of a select group of smgc rs numhf-rmg 16 Und r the capable leadership of Dawlfl Vl ltt student dlrector the group works together 1n close harmony to brmg much muslcal enjoyment to our school and communlty The Central Slngers had the opportunltv to smfr for several audltorlum programs the P T S A , and many other organlzatxons and Llub meetings thls past Rear utslde of school thexr lllglllf., hrouffht pleasure to many hu mess f roup and rule orf fmlzatlons Xmonff thelr unusunl expr-runrc was Slllfflflg for 1 Latu n group last wxlntcr The ffltlfcll Nmgers leaxe a faxor able IIYIPYGN 1011 ss here uer they go and me hope that lt wlll contmue to do so Rau I Loberg 'Nulon We t1n hpencmr Bour erle Nsanson Kulander Champ 'Nle1xner Rau. 2 Wxlkm Roffcr Rea hx Hegland Writ 'Nelson Paradise
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M. Madsen, llostad, Nfzmec, Nord, Nyquist, Oehler, Olson, Payne, Pearce, Rekow, Rice, Scanlon, Scrib- new, Slyngstad, Sulzbach, Swensen, Swiggum, Timmerman. Tripp, Udseth, Vetvick, Wade, Williams, Wilson, Winters. Strains of beautiful choral music echoing through our castle halls each morning could he traced to room 404. where the choir w as rehearsing under the haton of Mr. Schommer. On such occasions as Christmas and Easter, con- certs were presented for the school in the auditorium. Wonderful entertainment was also provided when the choir sang exchange concerts with Hopkins and a Minneapolis High School and presented its annual spring concert. As great honor was given a select group of choir members when they had the privilege of singing with other high school choirs at the annual Nl. ll. A. Con- vention and with the Nlinneapolis symphony orchestra. The choir also made a radio hroadcast and several recordings which show the finc blending of voices and co-ordination of our 65 voice choir. Student officers of the choir are jon Paradise. president: llavid Witt, vice-president, and Nlillie lieashy. secrctarv-treasur- er. Wilkins, Paradise, Soule, Witt, Mattson, Nelson. Jackson, Robertson. Nlyring, Westin, Neilson. Row 4: Larson, Luger, Widmeyer, Xloison, Loberg, Flanders. Keating, Gottlieb, Carapetyan, Sedlock, Domka. Hamer, Bourgerie, Nichols, Reashy, Horner, DeLaHunt, Agnick, Barnes.
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