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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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. M Y wg: ,X ,Y if J yew z 'li ,, 'WWEW .ff fl' -N... wc-....,.,f -' -nr lg wi Xwjmqm, 1, f of . sw ng 'ff 4 .. 1 H! me VICTORY GARDENERS Don'l lell secrels lo Mr. Hnrlley in lhe cornfield, for lhere are many ears. Mr. Talkovich feels nalural among lhe cab- bage heads. Do you carr-of all for me, Miss Bede? For fear her hislory sludenls won'l bring an apple for lhe teacher, Mrs. Kimball raises lhem herself. Mr. Sayre is lhe original farmer in lhe dell. Heigh-ho- lhe merry-o! Mrs. Macdonald eats what she can, and wha! she can'l ea! she cans. Iliskel, ilaskel, see whal's in Mr. Taylor's baske!! John-in-lhe- beanslalks. Noi Tarzan, bu! our own Mr. Beck, goes up in the world.
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...We ASSEMBLY PLANNING COMMITTEE Mr. Steele, A. McKay,Mrs. Domke,Mr. Simmons,J. MacNa ug h- ton Mr. Blewett, Miss Lovald, Miss McLeod, Miss Klaus, Miss Golding. MONITOR CAPTAINS STANDING-J. Burke, L. Pommerville, M. Carson, E. Strong. SITTING--H. Halenbeck, J. Burt. The ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE, with its chair- man, Miss Mortland, plans the assembly pro- grams for the year. Besides our paid assemblies, we have programs by the students, out-of-town speakers, and an occasional pep assembly. Our assemblies have been educational as well as entertaining. Among those who take an active part in planning school life are the students and teachers ofthe SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE. Mr. Talkovich is chairman of this group, which plans the social calendar for the year and gives assistance in dances and other parties. The MONITOR CAPTAINS, under the direc- tion of Mr. Taylor, direct more than a hundred monitors, who help keep our halls orderly. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE FIRST ROW-J. Burt, H. Evans, G. Chessen, D. Ames, F. Simon, V. Salo, D. Swain, J. MacNaughton. SECOND ROW-Miss Pollock, Miss Klaus, Miss Maia, L. Johnson, C. Gibson, J. Wagner, M. L. Hustad, Miss Chatman, Mrs. Macdonald, Mr. Talkovich. THIRD ROW-Mr. Steele, D. Hubert, B, Lundberg, A. McKay, H. Bakkila, G. Sangster, O. Lee, Mr. Delmez.
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