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I SCHOOL STORE The supplies needed for a busy year at Central were furnished by the school store SCHOOL STORE Rnchard M LeTourneau I. Wolczynsku M Putnlns ETHICS COMMITTEE When a Cen tral student IS bewltched bother ed and bewnldered the reason need not be romance It may be a misunderstanding between su dent and teacher an extra heavy load he IS carrymg or lust grow mg panns Any problem whtch turns a student s world upside down IS serious enough to merlt the and of the Ethics Commlttee Besides holdmg prlvate consul tations with troubled souls the wise and wlllmg boys and gurls on the committee tackle such problems as tardlness scholarship and poor cntlzenshup ETHICS COMMITTEE w I Be Kung G Salo S Larson Miss Hoyt Row 2 J Swanson W Jacott J Comstock 1 ,nw I2 SOPHOMORE ADVISORS The Sophomore Student Advisors are a group of sen or boys and gurls who take the responsnblll ty of Informing the new sopho mores of life here at Central of our tradltnons actlvltues cn tlzenshlp and the responslbnll tles that go wlth the many privileges we enloy SOPHOMORE ADVISOR5 Row I anson Bura no J Ba er a owskl ow 2 T Yor umns J Nervnck W Jac t Smith
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dish b r ,,. u wi MISS G R A C E D. LARSON - Home Ec- onomics: Committees: Faculty Flower Fund, S o c i a l Activities: Clubs: Red C r o s s , Careers. in the foods lab. MISS GRACE E. LOU- DEN - Home Econom- ics: Committees: School Health, Nat- ional Honor Society So cial Activities G u i d ance Council Clubs: Knitting Careers. ci. MR. C O R W I N A. OST - Radio: Com- mittee: Safety: Club: Chess. MR. THURE OMAN A u l o - Mechanics: Committee: S o cial Activities. The Smith-Hughes courses offered training for the future to the boys. Classes were held in auto mechanics, wood work- ing, and printing. These courses produced many well-qualified tradesmen. America's future homemakers had many opportunities to practice their arts in the home economics labs. This year some of the girls from the iunior high used our facilities also, because of the construction going on there. All of the departments at Central used the facilities for visual education. MR. G. E. AXDAHL Advanced W o o d - work. MR. WALTER NIEMI - Smith - Hughes Cab- inet Making: Com mittees: Safety, So :ial Activities: Club Wood Modeling. in MR CHARLES BANKS mith H u g h e s Machine Shop Com mittees Social Ac tuvn les G u I d ance Council. MR. H. S. BERG Smith-Hughes Print- ing, Committees: Eligibility, National Honor Society: Ad- visor: Printing for Board of Education. MR. DANIEL JONES - Smith-Hughes Re- lated subiects: Com- mittees: Safety, Fa- culty S o cial Act.: C lu b s: Arrowhead ewan MR JAMES H. JOHNSON - Re- lated and Archi- tectural Draw- g Committees: Safety, Guidance ouncil: C I u b: Chess. . , .A de deuefoyeee ,mczctclzai Zczfwta
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qv we STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS 1 P. Wicklund, vice-pres., J. Nervick, past vice-pres., W. Jacott, past pres., M. Putnins, past sec., W. Swiler, pres., P. Yonke, sec. Zvmfenz' Qrmcd Student Council is an all school organization. lt is the organization which gives the students everyday training in citizenship. lt is through the council that we have our student supervised cafeteria, halls, student supply store, lost and found committee, and also faculty-student committees. This organization gives the student an oppor- tunity to form policies having to do with their own conduct and activities. It is the organization which is working constantly to make Central a better school and the student body more conscious of all its faults and instill a desire to overcome its shortcomings as good citizens of Central. Row 'I: C. Johnson, L. Jeannetta, F. Heide, C. Joki, M. Stewart, l.. Peterson, S. Lewis, R. Mattson, M. Putnins, sec., G. Trotta, J. Feld- man, G. Sala, G. Abramson, P. Behrendt, P. Patronas. Row 2: B. Maki, S. Lindblom, B. Loukes, J. Shapiro, J. Nelson, D. Zell, N. Gill, A. Bard, G. Wer, F. Cosgriff, E. Luxon, J. Norley, A. Fiola, J. Nervick, vice-pres., Miss Hoyt. Row 3: J. Adams, T. Brown, B. Jacott, pres., J. Price, D. Ofstun, G. Kohlts, J. Cherson, R. Schoumaker, L. Johnson, H. Hutchengs, B. Swiler, G. Glass, P. Wicklund, Miss Peacha. ,fn -: , 4 .- ,. A A' P i tl HOME ROOM SECRETARIES 1 Row 'lz J. Tamlyn, J. Paulson, K. Naslund, C. Stanger, J. Johnson, G. Leland, S. Anderson, B, Loukes, L. Smith, P. Carlson, C. Blix. Row 2: N, Goeppinger, P. Cunningham, R. Pappas, S. Hedman, P. McLain, J. Lindwall, P. Sabin, B. Nelson, K. Knutsen, G. Field, V. Warhol. Row 3: M. Salmi, R. Greenwald, D. Boberg, J. Toikka, K. Zakowitz, J. Krause, M. Johnson, L. Fox, M. Nyman, C. Cole. 'av ff ' uv' V wr
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