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C. Johnson entered the pie-eating contest. Sadie Hawkin's Day Not that you will remember the date, but a few years ago Al Capp, of Dogpatch and the Yokums, created Sadie Hawkins and her now well known method ot capturing a mate. Since then young people have mimic- ed this method, as shown by your attendance at Central's edition of Sadie Hawkin's Day. Not Al Capp, but the Student Council was sponsor. Representative of Li'l Abner was Wayne Peterson, with Karen Schendel as your Daisy Mae. No one seems to know exactly where Sadie was, but popular opinion holds that she was enjoying the dance along with you. EIGHT WELL DRESSED MALES: D. Aadalen, A. Johnson, P. Vollmers, B. Anderson P. Voth, T. Wirth, W. Schneider, J. Reinhart. ticipated in one of the games. D. Aodalen and C. Longsdorf par- ,Q 'at 35 MQ.. sn, 5, K. Schendel iDaisy Maeb and W. Peterson iLi'l Abneri receive prizes from m. c. J. Stein.
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. Sadie Howkenson, norrotor, led cheers as Caroline Anderson, Victory, for left, Ann Kimmel, Winger coach, Ruth Augustin, Jim Johnson and Roy Seeley put finishing for right, the teams and the pep bond look on. touches on their float. At the pepfest, port of the speech class showed how not to keep training, A prize winner was this float depict- ing Albert Leo l.lim Noshj on its knees to Red Wing ll-Ions Andersonl as slaves lGwen Drewicmko ond Jun- ice Von Helmstl fed ond fanned the emperor. r 9 J 6 M U bm NN A-,-M, ,M ,,,,.. .,-,,M,,,,-, .. .. ,......--.- --- -A.-,.W-.A-M-sm---,N-we---tying!
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W. Fierstad, prince, D. Seymour, king, S. Vogel, master of ceremonies, M. Eide, queen, C. Burgess, princess. SENIOR GIRL CHORUS LINE: P. Koester, L. Deden, C. Rapp, G. Henry, M. Bennett, G. Miller, C. Ander- son, J. Ellingson, Y. Olson, A. Luzaich. Feather Frolic January fun and entertainment for six hundred of you meant iamming yourselves into the old gym tor a carnival and dance and relaxing at a program in the auditorium. The Feather Frolic, your annual mid-winter dress-up affair, is sponsored tor your en- ioyment and a better yearbook by the Scarlet Feather. Many ot you cooperated through your clubs to operate concessions, thus making it an all student event. You chose Marge Eide and Dan Seymour as your queen and king. Prince was Will Fierstad and Carol Burgess was your princess. An- other high point was the breathless exertion of the senior girl chorus line. Afterwards you danced, although it was so crowded you couldn't tell if it were your partner or some- one else who was mangling your toes.
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