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Student Council Sitting: John Engfer, president. Standing: Tom Anderson, treasurer; Diana Davidson, secretary; bob Burnside, sergeant-of-orms; and Jim Swed enborg, vice president. The sale of Homecoming buttons and UNESCO stamps was not the only thing the Student Council, under the direction of Helen Richer, sponsored this year. Santa Anonymous for needy children, decorating Christmas trees, and giving school dances are other things they did. Representatives on the Student Council are elect- ed by the student body. The Student Council elected John Engfer, president; Jim Swedenborg, yice president; Diane Davidson, secretary; Tom Anderson, treasureV; and Bob Burnside, sergeant-at-arms. This was the staff that carried out a very fine program for 1955-56. Row 1: Norris, Burnside, Swedenborg, Miss Richer, Anderson, Von Slyke. Row 2: Logan, Rice, Barbero, T. Hughes, J. Hughes, Burg. Row 3: Mills, Rice, Lamb, Ryan, Johnson, Reveling, Morrow. Row 4: Chapman, Johonos, Mortin, Johnson, Dwinnell, Dahlberg. Row 5: Oshima, Fjeseth, Jackson, Newman, Layer, Robertson, Rosedale. Row 6: Anderson, Burg, Winters, Madson, Donley, Lamb, Johnson, Gorman. I 23
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High average and scholastic ability is not enough to belong to this honored group under the direction of Dick Resch, president; Earl Kyle, vice president; Marlene Chapman, secretary; Dale Gorman, treasurer, and Lorine Grosz, faculty adviser. Leadership, responsibility, and character are also considered. Honor Society Dick Reich, president; Dale Gorman, treasurer; Carl Kyle, vice president; Morlene Chapman, secretary. On the agenda was a Washington-Williamsburg trip during Easter vacation. In order to make money for this trip, the Honor Society sponsored a number of projects such as the following: the sole of peanut crunch, the annual Washington dance, and a rummage sale. Row 1: Davidson, Resch, Kyle, Miss Grosz, Miss Lobdell, Gorman, Chapman, Nelson; Row 2: Ellis, Reich, Morrow, Hymes, Hughes, Krauss, Guest. Hughes; Row 3: Parker, Oshimo, Holler, Christiansen, Dockin, Hopp, Chmel, Engel; Row 4: Johnson, Larson, Newman, lugar, Melnyt-schenko, Froiland, Danielson, Thorne; Row 5: Ahlgren, Murphy, Reither, Hokanson, Chapman, Torrence, Lamb, Hamsness, Preston. 22
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Row 1: Rossman, Miller, Sandbo, Keller, Johnson, Hopp, Runyon. Row 2: Renquist, Frory, Gramm, Dahlgren, Callery, Franson, Piper, Anderson. Row 3: Boosalis, Morrill, Hovelond, Bothmann, Wodrich, Showalter, Burg, Lankton, Peterson. Row 4: Moffett, Patek, Hoveland, Pappas, Baskin, Moore, Isley, Ring, Engel, Merrill. Row 5: Peterson, Christianson, Melnytschenko, Walstad, Shepherd, Kaufman, Julum, Johanos, Dahlberg. Row 6: Barnett, Axiotis, Smith, Peterson, Beckley, McNeil, Green, Walters, Larson, Aldrich Triettes One of the most active organizations of Central is Triettes, a branch of the Y.W.C.A. Most of the club's energy is spent in teaching girls to work and have fun in a team. Under the excellent guidance of Gwen Froiland, president; Toni Hughes, I.C.C. representative; Peggy Newman, vice president; Joyce Hughes, secretary; Yvonne Morrow, treasurer; and Miss Deans, faculty adviser, Triettes had a highly successful year. The club consists of ten committees, each with its own head, to function the club properly. The Recognition Service began the activities of the year, and Senior Farewell ended them. The activities in between included the sale of jelly for the Y.W.C.A., a tea for the teachers of Central, various speakers, and a dance, The Gobble Bop, which raised money to carry the club through the school year. Row 1: Johnson, Underwood, Newman, Froiland, Miss Deans, Hughes, Morrow, Hughes, Theriault. Row 2: Corth, Kannemen, Madzey, Ledin, Weiss, Theros, Dale, Tousley, Sorsoleil, Preston. Row 3: Pappas, Hedlund, Findorff, Boyer, Hadreas, Taylor, Reveling, Nelson, Nelson, Boedeker, Engfer. Row 4: Gilbertson, Johnson, Johnson, Opstad, McKeane, Lindgren, Ellis, Thor, Johnson, Wilson. Row 5: Carter, Westin, Widell, Davies, Bjurbeck, Bergum, Hartman, Thompson, Woolery, MacMillan, Preston. Row 6: Bennett, Knutson, Van Poll, Lund mark, Moore, Larson, Dockin, Marquardt, Purington, Zadach, Ryan, Johnson.
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