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N henever They Spoke Now tliey con out rltytltiniccxlly ond slowly in time to clioonty niusic omitting from the Council's new plionogropli. Tltey olso need not storve ot the end of at scltool doy, luut rnoy potronize tlte Student Council popcorn stond ond come ovvoy refreshed ond reody to lone ony work tltctt ltos to be done. The ctverctge forgetful student need not tlgltt oft ponic when lto forgets to run to tlto drug store for pencils or poper, but con leisurely stroll down to room l l7 ond purcltose supplies lioin Mr. Bornes sntoll scole stotionery store. llw Student Council ctints to sotisty tlto student body's need for pliysicctl ond educotionol nourislintent. President Jury Nelson iecoqnizcs Judy Henson t Vice President Mcuilyn Xculigo cincl Aclvism Bonn: s om of tlro Councils meetings witli pri-si-nts lou tlu- llonn-coming iium-n ond lu-r uttvnclonts, 4, ,.
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.1 s ffl 8 so 1, 1 r xref The rush bi-tween quarters to buy paprorrr at the Council machine, lrrrly Hanson is the vendor. More mechunts! Jerry, June, Judy, and Sharon sell candy at the crrunril's Harm-coming party, Buck row: Raymond Davis, Mn Their Tongues Move: The Student Council, under the leadership of Gerald F. Nelson, president, and Mr. Barnes, adviser, has done a remarkable iob in carrying out all the tasks they attempted. Homecoming vvith all its prob, lems was carried out smoothly by this industrious group. The snake dance, bonfire, Coronation, and Homecoming dance ran like clockwork under their watchful eyes. They also sponsored a Christmas party which helped to highlight the holiday season. This year's Student Council, one of the biggest ever, has brought many innovations to the life ol a Central student. No longer must they shovel their food in like cannibals during the noon hour, rrton Fish, Darrell Orr, David larsen, Billy Olsif-dal, Ralph Pester, and Roger La Haise Second row: John Kranholrn, Gary Letrrc-s, Paul Str-rrsm-th, Sharon Hess, Marilyn Johnson, Mr. Barnes, adviser, Myrna Peterson, Shyla Palm. Tarrrnry Kiewel, and Janice Hanson, Seated: Gerald F. Nelson, Carol Barns-ss, Jirnv Amiot, Clrrys s Q A' r'r.:5ff-:M Y- .-Cb - xy.,-g,,v+H J Campbell, Judy Hanson, Mary Lou Vanderbeek, Marilyn Yachgo, Ann lynn fricksnrr, Jean Ann Hanson, and Allen Johrrstad. Not in picture: Joan Bright, Janna Pr-rry . .. ......p., 'Y 0 inseam-sf
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.., .W 4 -1 '..,.. :fana- mix? :Q1-411 JL ...,.,.w. - -vs Lowvr 1911 Ninih grade omfms Buck row: Rlchfuvcl Drown, is-c tu-us The sop11omoreoH1cers:Do:mc1Hulge- gym, Rogvn McWc1t1-us, pu-5, 317, Lf-omnsl B1okfy1, yum- pn-Q, gym son, sec.-Yrs-os., Merton Fish, pr'0s,, Bunce Gronlvfvck, paws, qym Second row: Lf-sliv Myvold, SPF 1l'1'c1S,, cmd lOYCE?VVCl1149Y, yicelprcs. 312, Kuy Ryan, sm Wu-uf., Q16, Slmron Huis, pu-Q, 115, Bu1ly 1nylm S EQ? ,,.................,,,..i1i.. -2. ii., , ...Lx-sq-N,, A, ,, , xx' 9 A f vwcu-pm-S, 312 Third row: Mary fum:-ron,vnu-pu-S,716,Juc1ylcmrv, we -tm-rw, 115 Barlow Seventh grade 01114:-:Q Bock row: Kmvn Hun son, sw, 118 Fourfh row: Donny Wllkm-I1-2, tr:-cus, 108, RUSS D1-w1u1mf. trans, 118, DoUg11r1Q Cuv1wmu,pwS, 218. Third row: Bcnlmru Ckunp 11911, vice-prvs, QIB, Judy Wnkrvff, vice-'pu-S, 103, lcwis Burtluq, pu-S, 293, Second row: Kcnvn Rcw1uvr, pu-s., 108, Joy Bc-r1m'1w1c-, yur- pu-s, JoAnn VV114OH,SK'C, 108 First row: Frvc1VVold, sz-C lu-us, 2718, Drum-I 1V9l'SOH,5f?C -trvns, 993, f ' 4 A u . 4 , 'n . .. 1 .1.'.-5-l'!lig1' 'W' T ,,, .,, A ., . . X . . .3 I ,J ri' jf -9 -1 553 . x , X, ' -N Y 'ir 1' Y' 'Liu 9'.f11411 Y 1 .: T4 Auf? K 59.4
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