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KFirst Howl Ianet Ranta, Virginia Ewart. Ksecond Howl Ioan Reible, Diorie Schaetzle, Pat Uttech, Barl bara Kopperud, Pat Erdmann, Beverly Tinker, Ruth Freund. KThird Howl Lorraine Hengst, Nancy Pyatt, Maureen Doering, Esther D'Alexander, loan Drier, Vivian Roszak, Don Manning, Marilyn Mathwig. lFourth Rowl Geraldine Kuehn, Iudith Iensen, Dorothy Mair, Donald DacQuisto, Sally loyce, Annette Mair, William Kohler, Gilbert Erickson. fFifth Rowl Lawrence Guse, Carol Maier, Richard Pynn, Vivian Magnuson, Helen Nelezen, Donald Ripp, Maynard Leslie, Andy LaBarbera, Sam Derder, Ierome Ko- walkowski. KSixth Rowl Richard Williams, Roy Kohlhepp, Ella Leech, lean Kitchen, Ronald Cokain, Dennis Klatt, Henry Sponholtz, Paul Kappes. lseventh Rowj Albert Brockmann, Bonnie Dent, Iames Weber, Martin Wojnowski. During the past season Centrals band, conducted by Damon Shook, was featured at the Christmas pro- gram and assembly, a spring concert, and at the city wide music festival. Marilyn Mueller and Vivian Magnuson were vocalists. Gail Gagnier played the saxophone, Gilbert Erickson, cor- net, and Bonnie Dent was at the piano. The marching band proved its worth at the basketball and football games. CFirst Row, Corrine Laboda, Harold Conrad, Ianet Pieritz, Ada Bintoul. fSecond Howl Ruth Ann Iones, Pat Uttech.
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V. 1 piggy g Qui' A 6 Zi WMM of My JG, WSomebody locked my locker and l haven't got a key, cries a hysterical Centralite to Miss Raleigh who calmly takes a key off the ring and hands it tc the flustered student Finding the location of stray keys wasnt the only business carried on in the locker office, Reserving tickets for the Class plays, getting measured for caps and gowns, and calling for announce' ments for commencement kept the locker office a busy place jl'II,ll0l'.5 ,jgmywrs Finders keepers lo er N 0 my ur Wof fo M11 t'Meet you at the bookstore, was heard often in the corridors. As well as being a convenient meeting place, it pro- vides a valuable service for the students Here, at the beginning of each new se- mester were long lines of Centralites buy- ing paper, pencils, fountain pens, note- books, rulers, drafting paper, filing cards, gym suits, pool caps, and even cook books. Repairing books also was a duty of Miss Scherer and Violet Buss, her as- sistant I ,W , ,, f YU ,, ,Q H i Q W .,, ,MM - E fi , I if if ' if , QV fr 'ff' i'L',i'i'1Q JZ. ,W 3, ' ,247 wwf' A ,ms Because of efficient filing culty weepers. But losers need not be weepers at Cen tral. Two public spirited girls tend to the lost and fo u n d business sorting and filing such article pens, p e n c i l s, scarves wallets, hair clip ear rings, erasers, books and even a pair of trou er articles can be redeemed with a minimum of diffi
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fFirlt Howl Corrine Laboda, Lenore Biwersi, Gail Gagnier, Eugene Mutter, Nancy Pyatt, laneen Ellis, Ioanrie Mair, Pat Kuhn. lsecond Howl Ianet Sidolf, Dorothy Starrett, Norma Iohnson, Alan Dooley, Delores Mair, Leroy Brunner, Gordon DeBruine. Cfhird Bowl Ioan Glitz, Edward Wendland, Richard Noeske, lack Bouche, Loren Behm, Veretta Heinichen, Donald Albright, Robert Greskoviak. Ufourth Rowj Frank Kooi, Ray Rasmussen, Russell Steinke, Ronald Cokain, Iohn Petrich. llfitth Bowl Robert Pagel, Iohn Schmechl, Corrine Cox, Marilyn Mueller, Karl Schmid, Geneva Lisiecki, 475. W We'll be glad to play is a familiar answer from the students of the or- chestra who often play for school and private functions. Corrine Loboda was concert mistress oi the orchestra which took an active part in the biennial music festival, the Christmas assembly, the operetta, and baccalaureate. ll irlt Howl Virginia DacOuisto, Christine Goering, Margaret Anderson, Ioan Diedrich, Clarence Steinke. fSocond Rowl Pyatt, Dorothy Mitich.
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