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ROW I Ekitrond, Magnuson, Logan, Miit Groiz, Berg, linnell, Gilbertson. ROW 2: Gowell, lower, ledin, Widell, J. Johnson, Westin, Becker. ROW 3: Stephens, Ryon, Polocis, Meizner, Winsor. Butenhoff, Amireoull. ROW 4: Dohlberg. C. Larson, J. Dohlberg, Birnberg, Bumanis, Porietis. Rudolph. ROW 5s O'Reilly, Wosfrcl. Axiotis. Donald, Iscly, S. Carlson. Barnett. ROW 6: luedtke, Fisher, lemmer, Madsen, Suitor, Fulkerson, Morrison, Skujins. ...NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY On the morning of March 30, thirty laughing, clamoring Honor Society members boarded the train that was to take them on a trip they would never forget. For the next six days, they were on an exciting, momentous tour of Washington, D. C., and Williamsburg, Virginia. Of course, to go on such a trip, money was needed; and the club diligently sold candy to help raise funds. Two dances, the Turkey Twirl and the Washington Whirl, were held to help get money for the trip. The four qualifications for membership in our Honor Society are scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Ten percent of each graduating class is admitted, and they are distinguished with gold tassels on their caps at graduation. The officers of this organization are Rick Linnell, president, Diane Logan, vice-president, Carol Magnu- son, treasurer, and Bev Berg, secretary. They worked together with their advisor, Miss Grosz, to make this year a very successful one for the Honor Society. Their last activity of the year is the formal induction. It is held in the school during the evening and all the parents of the members are invited. At this meeting the new members are formally accepted into the group, and the names of the next year s officers are revealed. 19
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ROW li Jackton. Logan, Engfer, Mitt LaFovor, Gilbertson, C. Clou, K. Glass. ROW 2: Bergenbring, Bryant, J. Smith, Becker, Edit, Bonnie Rice, Bette Rice. ROW 3i J. Dahlberg, Porietit, Knight, Woodward, Ryan, 0. Johnton, Davidton. ROW 4: Catperton, Aiiotii, Temple, Scribner, P, Peterton, Barnett, Meixnor. ROW 5: Ford, Hart, lamb. Kallio, Daviton, Ful-kerton, Berg, Dahlberg. STUDENT COUNCIL... Student government is an important part of Central High School, and the organization which is responsible for all matters dealing with student government is our Student Council. Under the very capable leadership of Nancy Gilbertson, president, Marilyn Engfer, vice-president, Diane Logan, secretary, Bill Jackson, treasurer, Chuck Glass, sergeant-at-arms, and Miss LaFavor, faculty advisor, this year's council has done much to help make Central a better school to attend. One of the most noteworthy activities of this year was “Snow week. The Student Council worked very hard in planning this week of fun, and the drive and enthusiasm shown by council members spread to other students, and Snow Week was a tremendous success. Other activities included sponsoring the Homecoming Dance, Student Council Day, the selling of bookcovers, pens, and colorful beanies. Each year the council is in charge of sponsoring on assembly and a student government day. On the more serious side of their activities is the sponsoring of the Save the Children's Federation Drive, and the effective, efficient supervision of our student-run lunchroom. Quietly, effectively, the Student Council works for the good of the student body. Truly it is an important and essential organization. 18
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ROW 1i Skollegaard. lundgerg, Ziegler. Thor, ledin, Kannemon, Widell. Williams, Colloton, Brust. ROW 2: Thomsen, Mason, A. Smilh, Theisen. Leyden, M. Nelson, Kotsonos. lone, Pederson. ROW 3: C. Hanson, C. Anderson. K. Johnson, Gooley. lower. Hill. Berger, Fetjer, Craven, Krzyska. ROW 4t J. Johnson, Ryon, J. Dohlborg, Wolden, Porietis. Bryonl, Magnuson, Bothmann, Blum. ROW 5; Zilo. Pflepscn, Tillstrom, Thomas. Childs, Wallers, Ekse, Woodward, Rossmon, Law. rence. ROW 6i Casperson, lagemann, Larson, Woolery, MacMillan, Stein, Meelberg, J. Smith, Babcock. ROW 7i S. Olson, M. Peterson, O'Reilly, Wostrel, Ferry, Deme, Lund, Ouitlem, Korison, Krebs. TRIETTES.. . What’s the largest girls' organization in Central? Why, Trieftes, of course. This club has accomplished many worthwhile projects and among them were the selling of medallions, holding an Apple Polishing Tea for teachers, style shows, and co-sponsoring the Snow Week Dance. Triettes is divided into five chapters which meet separately twice a month; a general meeting is held monthly. The purpose of Triettes is to build a fellowship of girls who are devoted to the task of maintaining Christian ideals in their personal and social living. OFFICERS: President, Bev Berg; V. President, Marilyn Engfer; Secretary, Ginny Dahlberg; Treasurer, Peggy Bronson; I.C.C. Representative, Eloine Axiotis; faculty advisor, Mrs. Schinske. ROW 1: Gilbertson, Davidson, Stiebinger, Craven, leleja, S. Nelson, Nevils, McMahon, Oman. ROW 2: S. Miller, West-vaag, C. Anderson, Higdon, Callow, Brenner, Waddick, McMohon, Waddick, Mendenhall, J. Johnson. ROW 3t Jenkins, Pederson, Gowell, J. Johnson, Bertrand, Dohl, Chelgren, Stroshane. Steinhilber. ROW 4: D. Johnson, Meixner, Quail, Benson, Moson, Collis. Ellis, liiste. Coulter, Stoi, Thomsen. ROW 5« Butenhoff, Green, Wodrich, Falkum, S. Wilson, Session, Veches, Rovick, McGourty, Cronquist. ROW 6: Reitan, Preston, Bergum, Dovies, Davis, Melnytsehenko. Porter, Iverson, Angrimson, Cortcr, C. Smith. ROW 7: Addington, Austad, lien. Barnett, Persons. Johanos, Myring, Pomeroy, Prilops, Berx-kolns. Berg, Hallond.
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