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,1 Wr,' ,V J B4um- » • C«»W. Amrli. Y«a«cr. P. MrrfcW. C. Coder. S. tWIU. K..W 2—D. Morrell. K. Kin . I.. »W. J. Jn,fr. V..Ui«. J. Schindler. R. An.IrcM. I.. Raflrl. S. M.iha.1... J. Ila%ir«. r. t. lirvjnt, K..w .1 V. Traino. B. Schneider. J. WUco . Ui., A. Dockery. R. 1hr,„. II. Nr . I.. I ,,, j. Sweel. ROOM 218-]UNIORS President................. Vice-president .... Secretary ................. Treasurer................... AAA Collectors . . . . Student Council Delegates Alternate................. Stamp and Bond Monitors Girls' Club Representative Mirror Distributors . . . ...............George New ...............Vito Traino ...............Larry Day .............Albert Dockery . . Shirley Rubado, Jean Joyce . Justin Sweet. Jean Baumann .............Audrey Natvig Shirley Knutson, Ruth Anderson ..................Pat Merklc . . Jean Joyce, Shirley Rubado In football, room 218 placed two boys on the first team and one on the reserves. These l oys are very popular around the school and city. They are Al Dockery, all city back, George New, outstanding end. and Clarence Gchrc, reserve tackle. In basketball, 218 had two boys on the squad, Al Dockery and George New. Three lx ys from 218 entered the service in 1945. They arc Pat Berry, Bucford Bass, and Clarence Gchri. Ruth Anderson, Anita Gaukcl, Jean Baumann, Joyce Schindler, and Patricia Merkel have done a fine job at keeping the bulletin lx ard attractive, while Audrey Natvig, as attendance monitor, has Ixrcn a real help. Miss Amelia Yeager is home room advisor. Ruth Anderson Jean Baumann Carol Bryant Cynthia Cotter Arlene Daggett Jessie Davis Lawrence Day Albert IXxkcry Anita Gaukcl Donna Hauck Jean Joyce Ramona King Robert Kittleson Shirley Knutson William Ixvis Patricia Mcrkle Margaret Morrell Audrey Natvig George New D is Raffel Shirley Rubado Joyce Schindler William Schneider Pearl Smith lust in Sweet Richard Them John Tompson Vito Traino Jacqueline Westbury lx is Wiese James Wilcox Elizabeth Wollin 30
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K«m» I K. Moran. J. Birkmlfin, M. (.'nilla, Mia Julia Torrnry. I . Marino. I.. Hirn. S. Mrirr. Ko» 2 I . WaiiKunrr. II. Oakrirl, II. tluintu-i'k. M. I'rearoll. | . lmi.i, II. Limlcn. Hour .1 J. Moulallo, P. Clrdry, K. Felln. A. Jrnnrtnan. F. Moll. I . MrCann. C. Fwiu. C. ROOM 208-JUNIORS President......................... Vice-president.................... Secretary-treasurer............... Program chairman .... AAA Collector..................... Student Council Delegates . . Girls’ Club Representative . . Student Council Alternates . . Stamp and Bond Monitor . . Home Room Scrap Chairman . Mirror Distributor .... ......................LaVona Hirn .....................Pat McCann .......................Rita Moran .....................Joe Montallo ................Beatrice Hornbeck . . . LaVona Hirn. Paul Cleary ................Jo Ann Biebcrstcin . . Jo Ann Biebcrstcin, Rita Moran .............Mary Thainc Prescott .......................Paul Cleary .....................Pat McCann Home room 208 has had a very successful year. They ranked first in the fall scrap drive and came in second in the Blouse and Skirt. Tie and Shirt day. Members of the group presented a home room talent program. The participants in this program were Mary Ann O’Laughlin at the piano. Fred Mott playing the drums. Paul Waggoner playing the trumpet, and Carol Ann Sollc singing. A large percentage of the home room is sports minded. Pat McCann is on the first team in football and basketball. Carl Fiscus, Kenneth Felix, and Norman Hanson have also liecn active in sports. 'Hie advisor is Miss Julia F. Tormcy. Jo Ann Biebcrstcin Paul Cleary Mary D u Cuilla Kenneth Felix Carl Fiscus Bob Gabriel Norman I lanson Shirley Hcrshlcb LaVona Hirn Beatrice I lornbcck A1 Jcnnerman Delbert Linden Phyllis Marino Shirley Meier Pat McCann Joe Montalto Rita Moran Fred Mott Dan Murray Mary Ann O’Laughlin Mary Thainc Prescott Gcrhardt Swenson Paul Waggoner 29
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Now |- H. kohiMtamai. A. Mirhal.on, A. Jru.cn, Mi. KuUml S|itrrhci, H. Ikmlrf, I.. Uwmm. K. Corila. How II. kahllr'il. I. AtdlM. M. Ijoaa, I.. Urn., J. llriMlrirkaaa. I . M .n r», I). T(ria»kU. Non 3 H. KHilar. K, Oliva, II. Tallin. I.. Hmlgao . J. Lu|daa, II. Ireland, W. Collin.. J. limning. ROOM 301-JUNIORS President.................. Vice-president .... Secretary-Treasurer . . . Program Chairman . . AAA Collector . . . . Student Council Delegates Alternates................. Stamp and Bond Monitors Girls' Club Representative Mirror Distributor . . . . . . . . . Roinona Dooley ...................Evelyn Cords ................Delores Kahlfcld .....................Loa 1-awson ...................Evelyn Cords . . . Don Wallin, Alice Jensen Roinona Dooley, James Langdon . . Alice Jensen, Phyllis Winger ................Delores Kahlfcld ...................Evelyn Cords Home room 301 has finished its second successful year as a newly organized home room under a new but competent advisor, Mr. Roland Sprecher. Home room 301 has done very well in the past stamp and bond campaigns and scrap drives. 'Ilic sales of stamps and bonds were well over 83' . Lowell Hodgson, James Henning, Sam Prcsti, and Delmar Ireland make a g xid showing for 301 in the Electricians' Club. Phyllis Winger is sports star in this room. Alice Michalson is chief journalist, while Roinona Dooley manages Central's Hospitality Committee. Iona Andrea Walter Collins Evelyn Cords Dmisc Dcrra Roinona Dooley Robert Fuller James Henning Jean Hendrickson Lowell Hodgson Dchnar Ireland Alice Jensen Delores Kahlfcld Beth Kohnstamm Mary [.arson James Langdon Loa I iwson Alice Michalson I;rank Oliva Robert Peck Sam Prcsti Delores Trcvaskis Donald Wallin Phyllis Winger 31
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