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ZW FIRST ROW-N. LeRoy, H. Larson, P. Ritter, C. Daneiko, H. Abelson. SECOND ROW-J. Tomaich, G. Thompson, A. Hay- Gallup, ROW- J Madsen K Fegraeus SECOND FIRST Row-B. wsu R Puhl L umm P M' ' .Jarosch, S Loucks D Johnson R. Davis, V. Solo. mv, if-. den, L. Gauthier, B. Peterson, M. Wieveg, A. Abelson, B. Meyer, D. Carlson, D. Hoban. OFFICE CADETS Opening lockers, running errands, de- livering absence slips, issuing tardy slips, answering the telephone, carrying messages, and summoning students for interviews are only a few of the many iobs carried on each day by Central's office cadets. These girls give up one period a day for these duties, from which they gain helpful experience at the same time that they help take care of office routine. FIRST ROW-P. McKnight, G. Jasperson, J. Paulsrud, H. Thompson, D. Kelly. SECOND ROW-B. Wesenberg, C. Broman, H. Johnson, S. Jenson, B. Camenker, P. Lambie, J. Germain. I8
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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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We ke, and mf!-fed COOKS Mrs. Arbuckle, Mrs. Moe, Mrs. Nelson. ENGINEERS N. Hilson, E. Bowen, E. Robinson. COOKS lt's libel ll We definitely are not pie eaters. We Centralites consume only nine pies each day in the cafeteria-but we eat about ten dozen doughnuts daily. Our capable friends in the cafeteria are really on the job from September to June, peeling l9O bushels of potatoes, making hot dishes iCentral's most popular foodsi, and cooking l9OO pounds of hot dogs. As we smell the fragrant whiffs emanating from the cafeteria fourth period, we have no desire for mere concentrated food tablets ofa future time. ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN Where's the fire? you shout, as someone races past you and down the hall. That's no ioke, for if you've ever visited Central's engine room you've seen the huge heating system that operates night and day to keep our school a warm and healthy place in which to study. Wholly responsible for running this complicated mechanism are the firemen and engineers, who keep things going continuously day in and day out. CUSTODIANS Put your own things away. Don't expect me to pick up behind you. That, undoubtedly, is what many of us hear at home. But here at school it's quite a different story. How would you like to come to school some day and find the halls littered with garbage and scraps of paper? Such will not be the case, however, as long as our friendly custodians, who are on the iob day and night, clean up after us without complaint. They also attend to all outdoor work from cutting the grass to shoveling snow. f , ,. if 5, CUSTODIANS O. Saugestad, Y. Andrews, J. Wilcox, F. MacNeil, C. Peterson, E. Miller.
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