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Joanne Brookhart president o addresses the tirst sophomore assembiy.She' s tett' n 'eml t the Student Councit, Svplmnhvr Evvnts 23 7 Nz. Doing his bit to hetp his two brothers in the service of Unde Sam, Peter Runquist buys the tirst two bonds from Mrs. Kimbait, to set Centrat's bond saies rotting. mst RoWfW1 ' dem' rz,-om-,eg Simon. Cedergren' ne Brook- Ph his Hansen, 1000 V hlt Jane Burt. Gonna Oker' ' nd Rum Severson. Son' 0 OxNfGrace Sim- SECOND R mons. Lorraine Totte, NXGYY Chartotte Weiis, and 13:02 Moc Naughton . - - esd are the girts who hhewe S - the SOP Omme introduce D ed me of kno the compitcdt Centwi. Kotheryn Scarceiia Lorraine Jeanetta Ruth Pur. ' B n . . . ' 1 1 M ' Virginia Pratt, Grace Cicateito, Shiriey Sylvester, LttdydeE3erb?d:yiZ Jean Eacobacci, and Louise Petroietti . . .Yes, you're rightfthe fgtt oi itaty, September 8. The news brings smiies to our students ot itatiqn descent. F0556 dorm! We get out a tot taster than we return to the build- ing, especiaity on gorgeous autumn days,
From Washington state to Connecticut and New York, Central students served their country by doing various kinds of work this summer. Over six hundred girls and boys held down iobs in some part of the country. Seventy-nine Centralites worked as cashiers and clerks, and seventy were in wholesale houses, ware- houses, and stockrooms. Forty-five were waiters and soda ierks, while forty-five girls did housework, or took care of children. ' Among those who were in other parts of the coun- try were: Dick Kerns, who did photographic work in a studio in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Albert Breitbach, a bellhop in Jamestown, North Dakota, Arden Grover, Bruce Miller, Dick Gefvert, and George Ward, blister-rusters in Idaho, James Holmberg, ma- chinist's helper at Webster Brinley, Seattle, Hildur Carlson, in airplane construction for Cadillac Motors in Detroit, and Kenneth Kilpella and Richard C. ' mnrliefl Jeranson, who worked in a cannery at Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. Earl Gustafson was an assistant in making blue- prints, John Burt was a ianitor of a church, and Bob Thompson, a lens grinder. Gerald Altman delivered airmail, and Jack Borgeson read meters for the Water and Gas Company. Tony Kohlhaas, .lack Seitz, Bill Durham, and John Handy were laundry boys and dishwashers at Gateway Lodge. Gordon Pennington repaired clocks and watches, and Toni Romano was cutter for a clothing company. Keith King did presswork in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and five other boys worked in Duluth printing firms. Laird Goodman and Robert Morrison were with the Duluth Transit Company. Ready! Aim! Fire! Yes, it's Florence Kelly, our one and only rifie instructor. She taught at the Y.M.C.A .... Dorothy Bloom and Bill Cashin worked at Boeing Aircraft in Seattle, Washington...Who wouldn't want to sink with the lifeguard, Alice Latham, to pull him out? Alice was on duty at Park Point -.Q ..-., we , .lv N. E A 3 AQ' i ya 2 f ' s-rgri. my S f,f.E'i 1, 3 ,. H. is 5 ,mimi Loading baggage isn't an easy iob, but June Stovern did a good iob of it at the bus depot . . . Among members of the Women's Land Army who helped harvest the corn crop in southern Minnesota this tall were .luellie Nelson, Lois Landre, Mary Carver, and Peggy Sherman.
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