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ffl W No sooner had my' spar-e ship landed than l was lilurting: out my life history' to reporters from the Fpeetator. the bi-weekly' newspaper of Central. l was impressed to learn that the Spec. as it was affer-tionately' called. last year made All-Amerie-an rating. the highest award offered hy' the National Sr-holastie Press Assoc-iation. The staff this year en- deavored to hold to that standard of ext-ellenrfe. In January. the paper was awarded an honorable men- tion for its service in promoting the sale of Christ- mas seals for the St. Louis County Tuherr-ulosis As- sor-iation. The staff introduced some innoxations this year. 'lihey' sent reporters to other lor-al and area sehools for interxiews with students and teachers. They' also requested and obtained letters on eurrent questions While editor Tom Miller types, adviser Minwegen goes over his copy. C, Behning, J. Anderson, P. Pierce, M. Rude, N. Long, B. Hulbert, and M. Swor go over the advertising section with business manager Ralph Romano. a s N..- X In o serious mood are Spec reporters. Row I: J. Rocchio, R. Tuomi. Row 2: M. Weiland, G. Ryan, C. Selbak, N. Buchanan, M. Doolittle. 'PF'- -1 F! .4 n ent . from sur-h well-known earthly personalities as Hxliir :Xmeri4-a. Li. 5. Senator llulvert Humphrey. moyie star john Derek. direvtor of modeling ,Iohn Powers. and national liaseliall stars Joe and Dominir-lt Di Xlliglgltt. Publishing the Fpevtator offered students prar-tieal work in journalism. giving the staff most uf the prolvlems and headaehes of any paper on any planet. Getting: the latest new s. sports rundow ns and features and financ-ing the paper were part of the vomplex jolt. Meeting deadlines seemed lo lie a major prohlem to many a budding reporter. The Spec' eould not lie vompared to the New Xork 'limes or the Nlars Xlonarvh only lievause it rlirl not haye foreign or interplanetary r-orrespondents. 27
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, . pq . 1 iw? as I T if . I . 1 l- .-Q 5 -. . ' .ei 1 , 'S 'Sw as fr qs 1 Top Kenneth Hegle, presidentg Wesley O'Brien, Row 1: T. Miller, N. Hietoto, B. Goldforb, J. Nygard, M. Hogodorn, E. Anderson. vice president. Bottom: John Hanson, secretoryg Row 2. D. Bertullu, R. Solo, J. Hanson, A. Arndt, D. Johnson. Row 3: R. Tuomi, Edwlna Anderson, treasurer. G. Wyness, J. Mindlin, M. Henrickson, R. Munic. if NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Trojans yyhoni I respevted as highly as any Martian sage were inemhers of the Central vhapter of the Na- tional Honor Society. Only juniors and seniors with outstanding 1-haravter. leadership. sery ive and seholar- ship were eligihle to meet beneath tho sou-iety's eni- lmlein of the keystone. representing tht- staliility of 4-dur-ation. and flaming ton-h. synnlvolizing tht- light of knowledge. For yalor in tht- fn-ld of grades. dt-svrying Lon' tralites were awarded. ear-ll six weeks. Honor ltoll and .tleril Roll1't'I'tifi1'atPsliy the llonor Som-iety. its lu-enly sought after as trophies at Spam' tra- denly yu-re 'lirojan ll:-ads and ayxard letters. .Xvtiyity points earned through sa-liolarsliip. st-ryire. and par- lIt'ljH.llltDll In svhool organizations and athlc-tn's volllll- vd toward those- aiyards. at-1-ording lu a point aisard sy stu-in yyorlted out lay Ihr- Ftudent Lounrll. Nlyvr ll winners had a nunnnuin of its points tll5ll'lltlllt'tl in three type-s of as-tiyitie-sz a gold It l't'tIllll'txtl l5ll points: a Trojan lla-ad. 200 points: a Trojan llm-ad yxitll a pearl. 250 points: and a 'lirojan llvad uitli 28 I I a rulvy. 300 points. To he eligilile for letter awards. students must maintain a C average in scholarship. and for Trojan lleads. a B average. Citizenship at-hieveinents. too. hrought worthy rec-ognition. ysith ayyards from the Daughters of the Amerivan Rt-yolution. David Wisted Post of tht- Anierir-an Legion and its Woinen's Xuxiliary. and the YNICA. 'lihere nas also the Judge Fesler award to an outstanding student. .'xI'3llt ttllt' inc-entiy es spurred us on. Trojan artists non awards fol' their entries in the Xlinnesota Re- gional and tht- National Sc-holastiv -trts exhilnits: and spool-li students for their nork in the Central rhaptel' of 'I'ln-spian and tht- National Forse-nie' l.t-ague. Svllo- lars stron- for sun-h honors as: a yaledie-torian medal offered lry tln- 'lierrylwrry 1-oinpany: tht- llausm-h and l.oinlu award for progress in sr-it-live: tht- tlrvysolon 1'lIilIJIl'I' of the lltlt medal for ev-ellenre in lnited Stillvs history: and an anard giyen lvy Phi Beta Kappa. .JS F6
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