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Peoples Choice An indispensable part of any class is its officers. They conduct the business meetings, make arrange- ments for parties, and see that the business of the class runs smoothly. The election of officers is held either in the spring or in the tall. Often these elec- tions become a battle of the sexes, with each gender trying to gain control. This rivalry was quite evident in the sophomore class where the boys emerged vic- torious. The seniors and iuniors are quite evenly divided, however. ln charge of the official business of their classes, these heads represent their respective grades on the student council. The heaviest load faces ofticers in the iunior year when they have to plan the prom. ABOVE: These happy faces belong to the otticers of the iaunty juniors. Gretchen Heldstab is secretary-treasurer, Bill Taylor, vice-president, and Marilyn Anderson, president. RIGHT: Male supremacy among the sophomores. Alden Her- modson is secretary-treasurer, Glenn Clark, vice-president, and Curt Hannah, president. Bricks on bricks. James McWaters is senior prexy Charles Wilkens vice president and Adele Anderson secretary-treasurer. ,.a- Wes is M ni' s un ning., Y
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CENTRAUS STUDENT COUNCIL. ROW 1: Curtis Hannah, Carol Barness, James McWaters, Donald Johnson, Diane Johnson, Gary Letnes, and Marilyn Anderson, ROW 2: Lana Beauchine, Jean Erickson, Norma Radi, Glenn Clark, Donna Anderson, Audrey Johnstad, Beverly Johnson, Donna Helgeson, Judy Dragseth, Joyce Walker, Karen Albright, Dale Johnson. ROW 3: Colleen Nelson, Wayne Olson, Catarino Dominguez, Carl Leusgraf, Mr. Barnes, Bill Taylor, Merton Fish, Charles Wilkens, Dennis Hayden, Dorothy Barnes, JoAnn Wikotf, Robert DeMarco. How any Minutes Make a Meetin ??? An hour a week tinds the class representatives from the ninth through twelfth grades performing their duties as the governing body of Central High School's students. Last tall Don Johnson, council president, and the group were hosts to the regional student council convention held at the Northwest School. Sharing the responsibility were vice president, Gary Letnes: treasurer, Carol Barness, and secretary, Diane John- son. ln October, Mr. Barnes, the council adviser, and his cohorts busily planned their most important event of the year, Homecoming. Their careful scheming paid oft in a very suc- ,. cessful game and dance. However, their activities are not l-l confined solely to Homecoming. Besides sponsoring other parties, they worked long hours to set up a satisfactory teen- , l age code for Central. .f Ft r ABOVE: The Master of the Council, Mr, Barnes, FAR LEFT: Some pre-meeting informality as li F' Don and Diane discuss the agenda lor the day. LEFT: Joyce Walker has a suggestion to make and Monsieur le President 'F'mrs looks happy that someone has x ' an i ea! My d ,, X ,V 10
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ABOVE STREET PATROL. Lyle Roberts, Richard Weber, Roger Volden. LEFT MOVIE OPERATORS. ROW l: James Doda, Gary Nelson. ROW 2: David Hess, James Pester, Tom Hovland, Glenn Clark. ROW 3: Roger Janssen Robert Amiot, George Magsam, David Bakken, Jerry Ewing, Erwin Jurchen. ROW 4: Charles Anderson, Dennis Hulst,'Robert Hoiseth, Ronald Hoiseth, Lynn Ash, Duane Coouette, Students in action, our Central service groups can be called! The Music Council is the governing group of our music department, made up of the officers of the various musical organizations, both junior and senior high. Weekly they discuss problems and set up regu- lations. Annually they sponsor a banquet. The Library Staff is set up to be of assistance to the librarian. Learning the techniques of running a successful library and keeping books clean are their duties, To give strangers information and to maintain order in the halls are the main duties of the Hall Patrol. The Street Patrol Force, although small, does efficiently the job of transporting Central students safely across the busy intersections. The Movie Operators take care of our visual education, with Ron Hoiseth as chief operator. For Information BELOW: MUSIC COUNCIL. ROW 'I: Marlene Tiedeman, Judy Dragseth, Audrey Johnstad, Adele Anderson, Joni Bright, Jean Erickson. ROW 2: Gretchen Heldstob, Shirley Severin, Ken DeBoer, Ken Wold, Mert Fish, ROW 3: Roberta Schmidt, Sandra Barness, Jaan Pierce, Douglas Cameron, Carl Lensgraf, JoAnn Wikoft, Kathy Wilder, Barbara Soine.
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