Central High School - Optimist Yearbook (Crookston, MN)

 - Class of 1949

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Page 25 text:

Efficiency is the byword of these home room collectors-back row: C. Vind C. Sorvig, B. Preisen, S. Simpson, A. Sawyer, second row: J. Swanson, O Anderson, D. Wold, L. Lewis, V. Hannah, front row: T. Larson, M. Stone, S. Collins, J. Larum, L. Hauglid. For the top three, Shirley Stewart, assistant manager, Adella Sylvester, editor, and Carl Emmerich, business manager, this is a moment of relaxation as the deadline is met. Checking weekly payments are the sales staff-M. Paulson, C. Linster, M. Fylling, J. Rodseth, PA. Wright. C Qptimist The difficult task of arranging schedules and preparing copy falls to C. Ellis, advertising, V. Hanson, classes, M. Vraa, assistant editor, B. Rude, features, J. Sorvig, assistant editor. Below: Selecting and arranging pictures are editorial staff members -P. Andrist and M. Collins, layouts, C. Arch, girls' sports, M. Jobe, seniors, D. Steenerson, boys' sports. Able pinchhitters are these staff assistants-back row: V. Johnson, N. Enge, second row: D. Albright, V. Madi- son, A. Hodgson, D. Eagle, front row: M. Buness, M. Paulson, J. Kimball, A. Anderson, S. Erickson.

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The Pczpstcr Advertising and typing are the duties of, back row: C. Sorvig, S. Stewart, M Fylling, B. Priesen, J. Hamilton, N. Engeg second row: M. Feldman, C. Arch B. Bradley, A. Sylvester, V. Madison, front row: M. Stone, M. Buness, M. Guerra A. Hendrickson, S. Erickson, M. Paulson. Details and plans .for the Pepster originate with Miss Esther Leino, adviser, assisted by Laddie Bakke, advertising manager, and Barbara Rude, editor. Checking and re-checking next week's Pepster are C. Em- merich, reviewsg A. Wright, editorial editorg M. Davis, assistant editor, D. Wermagerg R. Skibenes, business man- ager, M. Collins, feature editor. To fellow heads: E. Johnson, exchange, J. Lavely, circulation, A. Sawyer, student pollg E. Huotte, girls' sports editor, D. Schipper, circulationg D. Steenerson, sports editor, shows the advantage of snappy headlines. Below: Five eager reporters are J. Kimball, M. Vraa, J. Monroe, P. Andrist, A. Miller. In the joumalism class you will find the majority of these reporters-back row: D. Peltier, I. Anderson, L .Andrews, G. Olson, E. Eide, second row: L. Johnson, V. Johnson, S. Simpson, M. Paulsong front row: C. Ellis, D. Gustafson, B. Paasche, M. Melby.



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E E s f 6 Formal and colorful is the orchestra. The members are. back row: Hagen. Linster tlibrarianl l-luotte tpresidentl. Stone. Pilkey, Sorvig, Vraa, Larum, Bakkeg fourth row: Stone lsecretaryl f X Stewart, Durdahl. Stedman. Wold, M. Paulson. Arch. Swanson, Emmerich, Perry: third rowl 'fp 534 L. Erickson, Sylvester. Miller, Evenson, S. Erickson, Enge. Johnson, Ellis, Fylling, Hanson A ggi, second row: Balke. Olson. Carey, Eagle, Lien, Hannah, Anderson, Sorvigg front row: Ray gl' Qgs-42' 335 Bergum. Rodseth, Sawyer, Opperud. Collins, Hendrickson, J. Paulson. ' 1 .- 1 X - 1 ,QWVAUIM-1 ,Q ,,. ,. - . f, ' I J cy E, ln Winter, when the Helcls are Wh1t A :jg 'S - It is seven-thirty, and the strings gather around the piano in the rehearsal room for tuning. Seven forty-five, and the Woodwinds take their turn, then the brasses. A last min- ute glance at formals and hair, and the orches- tra, led by the clarinets, enters the pit. As the baton is raised, the strains of Song of the Sword signal the opening of an evening's en- tertainment--junior and senior class plays, assembly programs, the Winter -Shows, and baccalaureate. For many years the only or- chestra in district and regional competition, it has a distinguished record in the music festival. 'i Overtures from the pit orches- tra at class plays. Ready to sing a lilting song is the Girls' Sextet-A. Hen- drickson, J. Kimball, C. Ellis, C. Arch, A. Sylvester, M. Paul- son, C. Linster faccompanistl.

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