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ROW 1: DeWilde, lindberg, Holden, Weilond, Petterson, Alflon. ROW 2: Mr. Suter, McBealh, Howard, C. Peterson, Madsen, Mr. Weisner. Hl-Y The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend to the home, the school, and the community the high standards of Christian living. This club’s platform stresses clean scholarship, living, speech, and sportsmanship. The boys are proud of this platform, and they are loyal to the high standards of the club. The only qualification necessary for membership in the club is acceptance of the Hi-Y purpose and an agreement to cooperate with other members in carrying it out. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE . . . To acquire poise and self-assurance by active participation in public speaking is the primary aim of our National Forensic League. With Mrs. Stewart as faculty advisor and Valjean Amireault as president, the group has done its best to try and fulfill these goals. During the fall the main activity of the league is debate, preceded by discussion. This year’s topic for debate was American Foreign Aid. Spring activities include original oratory, humorous and serious declamation, interpretative reading, and extemporaneous speaking. ROW 1j Pedersen, Amireoolt. Mrs. Stewart, Knight. Becker. ROW 2: Stephen . Kinney. Kreb . J. Smith, Gramma . Templo. ROW 3: Morrison, Skwjins. Modsen, McBeoth. 21
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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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-4- ROW It lundeen, Ziegler, Russell, Schulstrom, Davidson, K. Johnson, Mendenhall, Bcrggren, D. Thompson Hellmonn. ROW 2i Stoi, Becker, Cowell, Slodolo, $. Swanson, Ingram, C. Anderson, Newsom. ROW 3: Coulter, O'Donnell, Franklin, Walters, Stiegelmeyer, K. Johnson, Vaughn, Kopel. ROW 4: Lopez, lundholm, Thomas, Childs, Thiede, Clausen, Knight, Bulen-hoff. ROW 5; Epple, Keating, S. Anderson, Dahlberg, Schultz, Zila, Ryan, Pomeroy, M. Olson. ROW 6: Herbert, Temple, Officer, Angrimson, Wodrich, S. Wilson, Cripps, P. Johnson. ROW 7: R. Johnson, Hannemon, J. Jacobson, G. Peterson, Ephardt, Radatz, Donald, K. Donald, Chambers. SPANISH CLUB... A year filled with promise for the Spanish Club began with a trip to Mexico during the summer. Twenty-seven people made the exciting journel to colorful Mexico. The club, which is open to anyone taking Spanish, has been very active around the school. The first dance of the year, the Fall Fiesta, sponsored by the Spanish Club, was declared a tremendous success by all of the officers—Bill Rovick, president; Diane logon, vice-president; Elaine Axiotis, secretary; and Bruce Birnberg, treasurer. This club, with Mrs. Olson as advisor, is now one of the largest clubs in Central. Sponsoring a Pan American Day, watching slides from the Mexican Caravan, hearing guest speakers from other counties, and, of course, holding the annual Christmas party in the lunchroom, also helped to moke this year one of the best that the Spanish Club has known. ROW It Kerr, Mrs. Schinske, Mrt. Olson, Axiotis, Logan, Birnberg, Rovick, Collier, Kofzman. ROW 2: McMahon, Raffens parger, Proy, J. Peterson, Gilbertson, Westin, Kanneman, Waddick. ROW 3: Kinney, Janet Johnson, Jeanne Johnson Reifer, Becker, Joon Johnson, Nyberg, Knudsen, Clork. ROW 4: M. Nelson, Steiner, Rossmon, Wolden, Moson, Krug, lone K. Johnson. ROW 5i Iverson, Bumanis, Russ, Buplenhoff, Kirby, Ouall, Hollivay, Roffensparger, Pedersen. ROW 6: O'Reilly Blackwell, P. Larson, Woolery, MocMillon, Dahlberg. Rovick. Kelly, Strom, Duffy, Allen, B. Honsen, Hollom, Martin, Ber neid. Woods, lopes. 22
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