Central High School - Scarlet Feather Yearbook (Red Wing, MN)

 - Class of 1936

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Central High School - Scarlet Feather Yearbook (Red Wing, MN) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 37 of 40
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P' .,,r L.. , Preseufing fhe i935-i936 Cheer Leading dynasfy -Evie Tiedeman, fhe maiden fair, and Busfer Ker- nan, as fhey perform a rousing, Go, Gang, Go! Real success in life may almosf invariably be def fermined by preparafion made before hand, whefher if be by self-educafion or insfifufional edu- cafion. This scene porfrays fhe general assembly held in fhe audiforium when various fypes of higher educafien were explained fo college aspiranfs af Red Wing's firsf College Day. Af fhe Scarlef Feafher deslc we find Edifh Lang- ley, edifor-in-chief, and Joyce Carlsen, arf edifor, in conference. Sfanding are Roberf Tebbe, versa- file newsman, Donald Johnson, reporfer, Cameron l-loff, sporfs edifor, Richard Reifmann and James Cook, cub reporfers, and Ross Thorfinnson, assisf- anf manager of finances. Judging by expressions, a recess from school is welcomed by fhe higher-ups as well as fhe lower- downs. ln fhe foreground is Mr. Kinney sfridpi buoyanfiy along. Behind him are JohnlD n and Tom Thorsfenson. The curly head aw f belongs fo Elizabefh Johnson. . Boulder Dam , an acfivify ficlcel program, pref senfed af fhe Municipal Audiforium, proved quife a drawing card even fo fhe non-holders of acfivify ficleefs. The picfure shows Phyllis Sfevens, Lor- rainne l-laller, and Audrey Nadeau as fhey hurry fhrough fhe door. Thaf fhis is an age of speed, accounfs for if no doubf. Here we have our mafhemafical wizards guided by Miss Balclqe as fhey delve deep info fhe laby- rinfh of solid geomefry. The figure fo fhe exfreme righf is Winsfon Chigueffe, while fhaf brave soul af fhe leff is Roberf Walfers. ln fhe cenfer we find inimifable Mickey Sundberg. PAGP 35 R WV

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Two shorT bells, The laggard's TooTTall. Then silenT shadows reign in CenTral's hall. Such unconcern wriTTen on Their Taces-anyone would be led To believe ThaT such conTorTions come naTurally To These young lads. The Tellow wiTh so much cheelc is Dick l-lawlcanson. The oTher speci- men oT pulchriTude, Tramed by Those beauTiTul calves, is Eddie lvlanogue. P. S. A liTTl3 secroT: The men behind The scene are Cameron HOTT and Lloyd Manogue. If f Q f ,T 2 Mi' MMA iss' 'T 'ZWMT T ,A aff f- -fff ' The Thinlcer. IT is no oTher Than George Jorgen- sen, a model expressive oT joy in deep conTempla- Tion, as he perches wiTh The Civil War veTeran on The pedesTal adorning The CourT T-louse grounds. A breaThing spell aTTer wriTing ouT a Tloclc oT excuses, Tinds our principal snug in his reTreaT en- grossed, we assume, wiTh The problem oT wheTher or noT To give us a half holiday every day Tor The remainder oT The year. The ScarleT FeaTher cameramen, VincenT Johnson and Francis Vollmers, caTch PaTricia SmiTh and Lloyd lvlanogue as They are casually chaTTing aboul' The weighTy maTTers involved in leading The Prom. lv1iliTanT in Their sTance. A couple oT uniforms would TransTer Bill and By T-lowe inTo a mighTy Tine pair oT colonels. BeTTer noT say any more: They mighl' up and leave Their janiTorships behind. ff - f , ,. ,. 1 f, . , f . -4 ' jk V,-W4 41' 1-1 ,-' - 1 -0- C . ff' PAGE 34 T



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iisl ' we awe-vw' ,s s s , W J 7.7! f rl je vi lj POSTSCRIPT ee if A ell-c wee: eleeeze and e fresh sheelof paper ing books, may find herself scalpedof +he possi- ,we hope will yield an edilorial. Bul lhen one can .lnevel lell-wilh lhe lragranl sool of spring wafling lhrough lhe windows and James Cook vehemenlly arguing in lhe background. We are beginning lo realize why Annual edilorials always discuss aller- gradualion problems, lhe advanlages of self-educa- lion, and so forlh. The poor edilors, frenzied by lasl minule delails, merely clulched lheir hair wilh one hand an wild-eyed galloped off lo lasso lhe firsl inspiralion which should hove in sighl. Manfully suppressing a desire lo moralize on lhe value of lime conserv ion, we now pause for refleclion. elling you lhal opporlunily knocks bul success is one per cenl inspiralion and ni ' e per cenl perspiralion. We leave lhal r commencemenl speakers. Slill no edilorial. ad lhoughl of preaching aboul concenlraled orl, bul fearing lhal we would be called upon lo lludrale, we abandon lhal loo. Invoking lhe edi- lorial muse, we again, albeil leebly, proceed. i2 pily lo spoil such lovely while r n GO WEST, YOUNG MAN, GO WESTl Many years ago, our forefalhers hearing lhese words whislling lhrouqh lhe leaves and branches of lhe New EnQand lrees, migraled lo lhe Wesl. Packing lheir few possessions in lheir new Ford-V 8's, lhey moged Weslward l-lo lo discover new places, lo do new lhings, and lo live new adven- lures. Leaving behind lheir old homes, old friends, and old ambi ions, lhey fearlessly proceeded lo conquer lhe old, cruel world-lo reach lhal new Ulop,ia,, lh Weslern Fronl-ier. Todalylfwe ho are l graduales of lhe class of ar plone We are allemplmg wilh of lh acls we learned in school lo l bu . u c i ' , s' lhe o .e orld lo-reach new fronliers of gin o r :fe w I93 e ai i ' . ' , ' eav h o d behind lo venlure forlh lnlo u e c s ' ' ofk. Bac i I8 6 lillle Jane, a pioneer lassie, bul eighle ni years young, neglecled her usual precau lions. lniun Jake came along and cul off Jane's Our modern Jane, because she has spenl loo many nighls gazing coquellishly al John, inslead of read PAGE 36 bilily ol securing employmenl. Lillle Jane's lwin sisler, Belly, one day fell inlo a raging lorrenl and drowned, a hardship lhe pioneers mel wilh fre- quenlly. Belly never reached her fronlier, bul served as guesl of honor al her lasl round-up. Our Belly, loday known as Belle, may, because she has wasled her evenings singing awe-inspiring iazz, finds herself mournfully singing, l'm Heading For My Lasl Round-up, professionally. Someday we shall have reached our fronlier. ll may be by a muddy palh, as was lhe Missouri lo lhe pioneers, or by a clean macadamized road. If we have worked in school, we may slide down lhe chule lhe chule lo success: if we have been on a merry-go-round, we may have lo climb lhe Barn Bluff of success. Compensalion is vifhal we mean. Every good has il bad. Yes, life is as complicaled as a buller-making machine. The cow eals green grass and red berries and gives while milk. You pul lhe while milk inlo lhe machine, and buller come oul a beauliful yel- low. He who can enler lhe machine and come oul changed for lhe beller will some day reach his fronlier, his acme of success, his new haven. L'ENVOI ' The Class of I936 passes on lo relurn no more. The doclors, slenographers, leachers, nurses, and engineers of lhe fulure are among ils sixly-four girls and forly-nine boys. Il is lo lhem lhal we whisper wilh a pardonable lear coursing down an ink-besmudged cheek, May happiness and success in enlirely be yours! We add lhese well-wished words, laken as lhey have flown from lhe hearls of lhe members of lhe Class of I936.- To lhe mem- bers of lhe facully' we express our sinceresl lhanks for lraining our minds so carefully and so kindly- lo lhe juniors, lols of luck in filling our shoes. CJ.-ll , beauliful blonde curls lo lake home lo his papoose. . 'im

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