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L .4 Rott' 1: Nidianigal. Weller. Elander. Hiller. O'Conner, Corttl. Schmit. Clifton. Row 2: Boosalis. Lindgren. Swanson. K. An- derson. B. Anderson. Westin, Nlay. Run' 3: Paradise. liaison. Jackson. Clark. llebner. Lindstrom. llalsted. Froiland. Row 4. Thompson. Peterson. Luger. Rossinan, Welch. Delgillunt. Towcy. R010 5: Nlarcliiafava. Loberg, lfrankf-nberger. Horner. Myring, Robertson. Larson. Beckley. Kun' O: llillstrom. Luttgen. Graves, Halxorson. Swenson. llokanson, Bratrud. Hamsness, Timmer- !Tt3l'1. EL CLUB E PA OL 'Yanios a Nlejico! is the cry heard from the Spanish Club as they anticipate a wry probable trip to Mexico during the summer. The Club. open to anyone who has taken a year of Spanish. has been selling stationery, vanilla. and Christmas cards as a means of raising part of time funds. A dance. The Starlight Stomp, was also given for the student body. Meeting monthly under the direction of Pat Spencer. president. and Mrs. Olson. adviser. the Club has var- ious parties throughout the year such as the big Christ- mas Party where members illustrated their knowledge of the language by giving a Spanish play. Spanish visitors throughout the year also familiarized the members with the dress and language of the people. The caravan to Mexico, a biannual event for many years. has aided the members understanding and knowledge of Mexico and is certainly a wonderful experience. Rau' 1: tlouchman. Buhrman. Spencer. Mrs. Olson. Mathias. Grady. Albertson. Row 2: Krauss. llunyon. Teleckv. Wolff. David- Qon. Wiggins, ,l. Nelson. Run' J: Viper. Lindgren. Schofield. Aron. ffhrnel. l'hillips. C. Nelson. Huw 4: Peacock. Keating. Knight. llymt-s. lticlnnann. Saxoie. limi' .iz Knutson. lloltf-r. Ray. Lamb. S. Peterson. lforslund. Morrow. Row O: T. Smith. Logan, S. Jonson. Weilantl, Tliorinodscn, Chapman. Parker. MacKay. 3 E7 4' 52. 90
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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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Q n l ll tr l i l y V2 . .12 ' Row I: Lindeval. Molson. D. Johnson. Miss Grosz. Fdwardson. Reveling. Ellis. Ron' 2: Baumgartner. B. Olson. Hanefeld. Blamis. Dockin. Gunnell. Kiperts. Row 3: 9. Johnson. Madsen Eidins. Nlangulis. Plank. Miller. Brainard. Row 4: Sanders. Kurtz. Solheim. Cloutier. Blelnytsclienko. MacKay. Duxick. Row 5: Rexeling. Alfton. Leland, Larson, Sinionson, Loberg, Frank- enberger. Row O: Witt, Smits. Schaller, Dahn, Kyle, Dordan, Lamb, Stephan. IHHIDEUTCIUZVEREI Learning more about German customs, life. and ideas was an important part of the German Club pro- grarn this year. Lml by their otlicers l'hil lfdwardson. president: llennis johnson. xice-president: Betty Revel- ing. secretary: Pat Nioison. treasurer: and Nliss Grosz, advisor: the club placed a display in the show case of the main hall. ilihis display gaxe the entire school as well as the members an interesting picture of German life. clothing. and antiques. Central was fortunate to have lflfi Sanders. a Ger- man exchange student, who was able to tell the club about life in Germany. JESTERS The Homecoming program was the first project of Centrale drama club. the Nlimes and Xlummers. With the assistance of their new coach. Mrs. Uowlen, the organization gave many plays for the school. According to tradition the annual Christmas play was presented by these hard-working actresses and actors. This year. A Song of Gloryu was given. New members are recruited in the fall when they hold their yearly try-out. Lucky were the Gentralites who were chosen to be members. Rau' I: Hughes. Knight. Xl. Diltivlson, Feliavf'-r. Hrs. Dowleen. Phillips. D. Daxirlson. YanSlykf,-, Roux 2: Hagen. llovland. Klor- row. Hughes. Studans. Clark. Polk. Herllund. Norris. Hou' 3: Hansing. Nlelnytsclienko. Stiles. Mathias. May. Neilson. Thrane. Row 4: Kersey, llorner. Robertson. Richards. Moison, Cloutier, Hagen. Row 5: llillstrom. Strandjord. Ryan, Kyle, Wilson, Cheney, Danielson, Holbrook. '-J 2 Sl ll
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