Central High School - Optimist Yearbook (Crookston, MN)

 - Class of 1955

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ere is the most energetic or- anization at Central, the Stu- ent Council. Standing:Panzer, lannah, Wold, Anderson, 'lr Barnes, Buus, Hanson, teenerson, Brown, Rosen, arnessg seated: Stenseth, line, Hauglid, Lien, Wal- rs Amiot, Halos, Boyer. lot in picture: Zachgo. lfficers: Pres. Melvin Valters, V.P. Lila Lien, tdvisor: Mr. Barnes. z, a' 00.0.4 Q O ' -... Kent Anderson. Pla . R09Z? :e1 Dorffes is 5 Joh ur lUf1i f . 'l50ri, Di 'S Larumor h'Qh pr one Lucko , Kennethesidents W, Merron Fish o d mica? acrwme o s Although Central does not have student self-government, these organizations a n d groups serve as directors of student activity and policy. Class officers are elected each fall by the senior high students to serve for the school year. Junior high officers usually serve for a semester only. Student Council member- ship is also elective. Exceedingly active, this group of students has this year bought a pop corn machine and installed and equipped a re- freshment stand at the athletic field. ln Music Council, one of Central's oldest organizations, the personnel consists of the officers of the major music groups, who moke the rules gov- erning music participants. School and Hall Patrol membership is voluntary. Most Bus Patrol members-this is one of the school's newer groups-are selected by the bus drivers.

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J We-ic.. f' 1: ' V 1' J . l. ef' 6 . Ei .. ' 4, in-1' -mga 'K -f 7 oval- lr!-el' 53099 Qrxel Left: Here is the Music Council. They usually don't look this wide-awake at their eight o'clock meetings. Back row: McWaters, Gronbeck, M. Spearman, Lin- dell, Krogman, J. Erickson, Johnstadg second row: Anderson, Perry, Kline, Johnson, W o l d, Randers, Olson, Simpson, Lien, first row: A. Erickson, J. Hanson, Stadsvold, Brown, Swanson, R. Larum, P. Hanson. Not in picture: S. Pester, R. Pester, W. Spearman, C. Lor- um. Officers: Pres. Sherol Swanson, V.P. Roger Larum, Sec. Karen Brown, Chm. Ann Erickson and Jean Ann Hanson. Ad- visor: T. W. Thorson. These three firebugs are the sophomore officers-President Bob Rosen, Vice- President Richard Casmey, and Secretary Donna Christensen. People llut In Front Stolen gnu ReeSei.x-Lev' C' M fav' iguexte by-,Kel ll BGG C er X. hoo ,ow '- maxi ' Mele' gc -'gk C05 . O11 S on Khexsone In 60460 F646 5 Ne el 4 er. 00 . - rv' P9 Kew dexlitofmolq 'm Plc d Saw x rw Qu! ggckgoqaond. lilsxgond o rx Wi Qrogfti Traffic Stoppers-the bus patrol. Back row: Clark, Isaacson, Solheim, Fortier, Caouette, Doda, Hermod- son, Greskowiak, Koolstrag first row: Gulseth, Doyeo, Abrahamson, Magsam, Myrold, Owens, Odegaard, Ewing. Decorating their prize-winning float are the junior officers: Secretary Karen Sather, President Patsy Halas, and Vice- President Robert Behr. -S' SENWW 5 1l.l!!'L



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Wm wmz4e7a,e7am We are the seniors and this was our year- the denouement of all that was high school. Here we grew up and learned to face life squarely. And here we accomplished great things in a small way. Remember the triumphant homecoming victory and the dance amidst red autumn leaves? Our class picnic was fun despite the rain, so were skip day, the parties, and all the activities that were a part of life here. Now we stand at the fork in the road. A few of us will accomplish great things in a great way. As for the majority of us, let us remember that greatness can come from doing even small things in a big way. Carlene Aarnes Richard Acker Judith Anderson Kent Anderson Dean Ash Joan Bennett i -:Wil U 5 I4 Class officers make a swap. Vice-President Russell Swen- son offers Secretary Morlyne Radi his picture while President Jerry Panzer looks on. CARLENE AARNES. Her responsible duties do not hinder her quest for fun. Band 9, IO, II, IZ, Drum Corps 9, IO, II, IZ, Girls' Glee Club IO, A Connecti- cut Yankee-Production Staff IZ, Oh, Doctor II, Prom II, G.A.A. 9, IO, Il, IZ, F.T.A. IZ. RICHARD ACKER. He's no angel in spite of his face. Declamation IZ, Education Week Play IZ, Curtain Call Club IZ, Prom II, Football 9, IO, II, IZ, Intramural Basketball IO, II, IZ, Lettermen's Club IZ, Track II, Basketball 9, IO. JUDITH ANDERSON. Pert and cute and full of fun. Band IO, II, IZ, Choir IO, II, IZ, Drum Corps 9, IO, II, IZ, Girls' Glee Club IO, Pep Band IO, II, IZ, A Connecticut Yankee IZ, Oh, Doctor I I, Christmas Party II, Declamation IZ, Education Week Play IZ, Curtain Call Club IZ, Variety Show, Prom II, Optimist IO, II, IZ, F.T.A. II, IZ. KENT ANDERSON. Mad about motors. Music Council IZ, Choir II, IZ, Oh, Doctor II, Christmas Play IO, Student Council IZ, Prom II, Boys' Glee Club II, IZ, Intramural Basketball IO, II, IZ, Pepster IZ. DEAN ASH. Behind the brown, the brain. A Connecticut Yankee-Production Staff IZ, Football I I, IZ, Letter- men's Club II, IZ. ' JOAN BENNETT. Silence may be golden, but Joan finds it more interesting to talk. Band IO, II, IZ, Girls' Glee Club IO, A Connecticut Yankee-Production Staff IZ, Oh, Doctor-Production Staff II, Prom II, Library Staff II, IZ, Science Club IO, II, IZ, G.A.A. 9, IO, Optimist IO, II, IZ, F.T.A. II, IZ,

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