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'U Y, ,K AME.. t i S A REDDING, PHYLLIS WIESE-Instrumental woodwind music- B. M. degree from University of Iowa-Wanted to be an artist- Spends much leisure arranging and practicing-Hopes to have a new pair of nylons after the war . . . WILKINS, H. E.-American history, political science-M. A. from University of Wisconsin- B. A. from Carroll College-Early ambitions were to do YMCA work or be a minister-During his leisure hours i What leisure hours? he askedl he does churchwork and goes fishing-Looks for a greater number of folks with a high school education among the graduated! SECRETARIES AVERY, MARIE-Secretary, Main Office-Has been attending Young and Hursh Business College inight schooll-Earliest ambition was to be a teacher-Enjoys roller skating, and likes embroidering- Would like a modern home after the war . . . FLYNN, LUCILLE- Secretary, Main Office-Attended College of St. Scholastica, Duluth Junior College, Duluth Business University-Likes to read during spare time-ls looking forward to her husband's home- coming after the war. SALO, SHIRLEY-Secretary, Attendance Office-Attended Minnesota Civil Service School-Earliest ambition was to become an architect-Favorite occupation of leisure is writing letters- ls looking forward to having her serviceman come home . . . VAILLAN- COURT, PRUDENCIA-Secretary, Main Office-Attended Duluth Junior College-Wanted to be an Airline Stewardess, but she grew too tall!-Likes to read during leisure-Hopes to travel after the war. TEACHERS WITHOUT PICTURES BLEWETT, THOMAS T.-English and speech-B. A. and M. A.- Yankton College, Universities of Colorado and Iowa, and North- western University-ls eager to have our fighting men and women home with their families and friends . . . EADE, ERNEST A.-Math and physics-B. A., B. S. and E. M. degrees-Went to University of Michigan, Northwestern, and Michigan College of Mines-En- gineering was his earliest desire-Likes to read in spare time- Would like six new tires and sixty miles per hour speed limit after the war. ETSCHEID, V. B.--Industrial Education degree-Stout Institute, University of Minnesota-Teaches trade training, auto depart- ment-Main interests for leisure are golf and curling . . . LARES, L. C.-Related electricity for auto trade class-B. S. from University of Minnesota-Hunting and photography are chief interests- Hopes for normal life after the war. PUGLISI, FRANK I.-Physical education instructor and football coach-Has B. S.-Attended Hibbing Junior College, Superior State Teachers' College, and University of Minnesota-Always wanted to be a coach-Hobby is bowling-ls looking forward to happy home life after the war . . . SEBASTIAN, ROBERT-Voca- tional printing-B. Ed. and Industrial Arts degrees-Illinois State Normal University-Wanted to go into engineering-Chief interest is woodcraft-Wants bigger and better Smith-Hughes classes to teach. WESTMAN, FRANK W.-Economic geography, business law- B. S. and M. B. A. degrees-Hamline, Northwestern, and Chicago Universities-Earliest desire was to be a locomotive engineer- Fond of gardening and traveling-Hopes for reasonable security and future freedom from abnormal pressure-occupational, political and otherwise. I4
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PROJECTIONISTS Mr. Steele points to the screen as John LeBorious operates the proiection machine. FIRST ROW-C. Lundberg, D. Ellingsen, J. Denney. SECOND 7nd ' STAMP AND BOND SALESMEN FIRST ROW-M. A. Murray, M. Cogswell, S. Segelbaum, E Koski, S. Ness, A. Wirtanen, J. Reese, R. Gillam. SECOND ROW4 N. Graham, M. L. Milton, M. Sexton, R. Spindler, L. Johnson, C Sterling, G. Josperson, V. Norgren. THIRD ROW-J. Casey, J Segelbaum, L. Wiener, J. Nelson, L. Young, M. Cornell, P. Brozerol. FOURTH ROW-P. Cavanaugh, F. Luczak, B. C. Johnson, D. Karon, O. Lee, J. Curtis. ROW-S. Restad, H Gronzdanich A. McKa D. Amundson J lg - I - Yi 1 - Laugen. THIRD ROW-G. Reed, R. Buehring, R. Stackowiac, L. Jaffe. PROJECTIONISTS lt is the duty ofthe members of the proiectionist club, under the direction of Mr. Steele, to run those interesting movies you see during class periods. They are also in charge of movies and slides during assemblies. That isn't all, though! Some of them are stage hands, in charge of lighting and curtain pulling. They study the microproiector, phono- graphs, and the microphone. LIBRARY CLUB Filing cards, mending books, checking books in and out, keeping the library in general neatness- these are only a few ofthe many helpful activities of the library club under the direction of Miss Perry. BONDS AND STAMPS The buying of bonds and stamps each week is one of the main activities sponsored by Central. Each home-room has a solicitor who takes charge of the purchase and distribution of stamps and bonds. Last year approximately Sl6,000 worth of stamps and bonds were bought by students at Central. This year Feb. 22, the total was 510,850 with three months to go. ln the three years to date we have sold nearly S45,000. sw... -sv LIBRARY CLUB SITTING: G. Altman, V. Lea, C. Carlson, B. Young, D. Dahl, A. Johnson. STANDING: I. Musolf, T. Hansen, M. LaCheck, A. Hart- well, M. Hack, Miss Perry, J. Segelbaum, F. Pede, D. T. Todd, J I6 Hankins, J. Bowing, N. Mitchell, N. Amundson, V. Norgren, J. Casey A Q Y I 'FHSQ I Q, ,..,., .
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