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- :--.,.- f i:'f ' ,L ' i-up-:ik Yami 4-eq. Dedication l 5 Qsrufgaaf P f A L -ur Q .,, Q -.i .dr Wtflri Ill ff' -NX ' 04. Cf' J lu..-4 F x I lt is to The spirit of Central over the years to the unconquerable spirit of The Vikings that the i957 anniversary edition of the Echo is re specttully dedicated We dedicate our book also to the spirit of our city for the former and The latter go hand in hand Superior has over the years taken of Centrals products IU becoming The modern and progressive city she is today And Central has in turn relied upon Superior for the facilities and opportunities necessary to perform her part of the 'ob Finally dedication is made to The many per sons who have in any way taken part Their aggressiveness and their willingness and ability to work hard and produce fruitful results pro vide the real basis the true backbone of the spirit of Central and all for which it stands In making this dedication many names must be omitted. But The contributions of all indi- viduals concerned are exemplary of the Central spirit and so worthy ot all honor which such a dedication might bring. Mention has been made previously ot the fine work of Mr. Daniel Fitzpatrick pictured above right. His name must be included in this dedication due to his fine journalistic achieve- ments past and present. In keeping with the interdependency of Cen- tral High and the city of Superior, events at the school have served To add To the Tine reputation of the biggest little city on the lakes. ' , therefore, with a feeling of sincere pride that this book is devoted also to the late President Calvin Coolidge, who made his executive head- quarters here at Central in the summer of l929. By his presence here, he made the school and the city famous as landmarks in the progression of United States history.
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CONTENTS Pages History 715642, ...... .l............. I-4 Staff , ,,,..... .... ,ginfafdgj Forewa rd ..,A..., 6 Dedicatioii'2,1QML.xzQ.--,4 C..L-7L?-BY9't! Administration Seniors 6 , .,,, -,---'l9-44 Awards swr, 45-46 Calendar Student Council r.Arr 48-49 Juniors o... -- ...,..o so-ss Sophomores 2221- Q Q .... Q .... .... 56-61 Freshmen ..... - -- .L... Departments iff, Athletics .,.... ..4Qofo.,,.4ff1i1T4144fQQegao-103 Organizations -' 04-115 Features Advertisin I T ..... -........ 122-'I36 ff A e Z
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-..Q C,, :Cao o A vs IN burtllomwnb Pncsinmr umm u at RRI Yo.SPn1n Nair: Summn ON THE BRULC- i 'ff f Q1 g .. f Mil A fn X will Qylf' by N J, .V N B456 , 'M f 'W W , , ,Z Dfify' if 'fftit ' aff Mr. I. W. Gates, father of education leader y, r , x, lough Gates, arrived in Superior in 1859. TP. VM Since he, pictured here, and his son are con- ! Nl Ml sidered pioneers of learning, they must also be given due honor. Both served in the teaching profession and added even more glory to the story of Central and of education in Superior. We dedicate our achievements and those of our predecessors to time itself. Seen on this page is the great clock of the Nelson Dewey School, in Superior's East End. Appropriately it is an example of another first, the school was the first brick building in the city and the three-faced clock was the first to strike time in Superior and at the Head of the Lakes. Another personality deserving of praise and honor is the late Mr. James Bardon. As a school teacher and writer of the famous Bardon Papers, his works further enriched the already golden history of Superior. All Central alumni are the recipients of addi- tional dedication. Successul or not, famous or obscure, their spirit and determination have been a source of respect and pride for all who have followed. Symbolic of the spirit to which frequent ref- erence has been made, is the emblem of Central High Schoolfthe hardy Viking. Seen at the lower left is a sketch of the Viking as depicted by art editor Jack Koski. It provides a fitting close to a dedication the subiects of which are so many and so varied. The Viking is, in es- sence, a pictorial adaptation of the foregoing dedication. ,J
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