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ROW J: l»ley, Mi » Grots, Carlton, lower, Greiling. ROW 2: Gowell, Amireault, Becker, Slodolo. ROW 3i Porie-lit, larton, Nelton, M. Madten, Johnton, J. ROW 4t O'Reilly, Fulkerton, Madten, luedlke, Woodt. Dahlberg. HONOR SOCIETY ”1 believe in character as the foundation of life, and in scholarship as the means to achievement; in leadership as an aid to progress; in service as the object and end of living. Good character, scholarship, leadership, and service—these are the requisites for membership in the National Honor Society. With these ideals in mind, the members of the Honor Society work and play together throughout the year, contributing as much as they possibly can to student life at Central. This year the members were extremely busy selling candy in order to defray expenses for their trip to the North Shore, Duluth, and the Mining Area. The trip north this spring was an alternate plan to take the place of the longer one to Washington, D. C. which usually is taken every other year. To the pleasure of everyone, the Honor Society's float depicting pioneer education won first prize of $25.00 in the Homecoming Float Contest. The two honor society dances, the Turkey Twirl and the Washington Whirl, are annual aTfairs at Central, as is the party given in February for honor sophomores. All the members look forward eagerly to climaxing their year's activities with the formal induction and the banquet. The banquet gives all the members an opportunity to reminisce about the past year's achievements, bid farewell to the seniors, and look forward to a bright future next fall. The chief executives this year were president, Scott Carlson; vice-president, Douglas Isely; secretary, Mary Lower; and treasurer, Bob Greiling. 29 ■■■I
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ROW 1i Wolden, Mr. Mulligan, Mitchell. ROW 2i Young, Gronberg, Anderton, Marihort, Swanson. ROW 3: Om-lid. Bloom, Purcell, Porter, Olson. CENTRAL HIGH NEWS Behind the pages of our Central High News much more work is involved than we realize. Noisy printers, frantic deadlines, and late hours all go into the finished product. The research is finished, the stories are handed in, they have gone to the printers, and on Wednesday morning, the paper is delivered to each home room Meeting the sports deadline for enjoyment of the subscribers. Under the capable leadership of Mr. Mulligan, faculty advisor, and Betty Wolden, editor of the paper, The News has received many awards. They have received recognition from the National Scholastic Press, Columbia University, and the Quill and Scroll Society. Checking subscriptions 28
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ROW li Dinkel, Rutted, Benton, Mrt. Townsend, Amircoull, Rice, Becker. ROW 2: Stiegelmeyer, Stai, Foutt, Edit, Ponk, Buhrman, M. Johnton. ROW 3: Kelly, Knight, Mos, Krebs, Adamt, Mcclberg, Rodeberg. ROW 4: Demo, Frary, Markley, Straumon, Woldcn, Dahlberg, Zohn. ROW 5: Doviton, Jacobten, Britlol, McBeath, Hollom, Mat-• ton, M. Peterton, O'Reilly. MIMES AND MUMMERS The chief purpose of a drama club is to teach students the fundamentals of play production. This year the Mimes and Mummers have served their purpose by producing The Case of Humanity versus Pontius Pilate on March 12. Approximately twenty of the thirty members took acting parts in this play. Mimes and Mummers membership is limited to thirty people, fifteen seniors, ten juniors, and five sophomores. Mrs. Marguerite Townsend is the advisor. 30 Ready »o debate the ease?
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