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C. Glrllegocigya I. Flanigan, Mrs. McCall, Mrs. White, Mrs, Kelly, Mrs. Connolly, Mrs. Weqman, Mrs. Iohnson, rs. o y. CUSTODIANS HEN the last footsteps have died out of the halls and Central's populace is home or Well on its way, a squad of janitors and janitresses slowly move through the corridors, in and out of rooms with machine-like precision. Cleaning up after 2626 students is a big job, and Mr. Frank H. Linn and his helpers deserve a lot of credit for their Work. Mr. Clarence Gregory, the chief engineer, keeps the school warm during such Weather as the record cold Wave of last winter. Mrs. Margaret Conley in the cafeteria turns out lunches that rank above the best in the opinion of the faculty and the student body. To these forgotten men who work to make this school a better place in which to spend the greater part of our day, we certainly owe a great deal of appreciation. F. Linn, M. Ettel, C. Kittelson, Mrs. Andrews, S. Pehoskie, Mrs. Iackson, E. Paulson, Mrs. Finn, F. Linn, A. Thompson, N. Berlin. Page Twenty-nine
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it Margaret Neville The outer office Clara Clausen OFFICE FORCE very essential cog in the administration of any school is the office force. Since Central is the largest school in the city, the well run office force is organized to suit its needs. All business and scholastic responsibility of the school is centralized in this room. Our office force is comprised of Miss Minnie Kean, registrar, Miss Emma Morsing, Miss Clara Clausen, and Miss Margaret Neville. Their duties consist of keeping attendance records, handling school business affairs, bookkeeping, recording scholastic averages, filing and arranging program cards, compiling the honor roll, and acting as general advisers to the student body. Take your book from the library and then emoy it in a study class. W mx Page Twenty-eight l 4
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Tl-IE LBUM MAE ABRAHAMSON In every sense a senior worthy of the title. Girls' League: Girl Reserve: Travel Club: International Club: Astrolabe: Chess and Checker Club. EDWARD ALLEN The pigskin likes your taking way, It's deeds that count, not words, they soy. Sec. Hi-Y: Football, IEAN ALLEN She walks on the sunny side of the street. Sec. Bird Club: German Club: Girl Reserve: Class Com. 2. IOHN ALLEN No sinner or saint perhaps, But-well, the very best of chaps. Chemistry Club: Radio Club: Band: Student Council Cehisean. CHARLOTTE ANDERSON This girl is quiet, never bold, But Waters still run deep, I'm told. Latin Club: Historical Society: Class Com. 3: Honor Roll. DOROTHY ANDERSON A toast to the girl with a heart and a smile Who makes this bubble of life worthwhile. ELEANOR ANDERSON She's pretty and gay in a heart-breaking way. Girls' League: Girl Reserve: Travel Club: Paint and Patches: German Club: Big Sister: Honor Roll. IEANETTE ANDERSON So charming to everyone-pleasant and true. Com. 4. ROBERT E. ANDERSON Him all admire: all pay him reverence due. Intramural Kittenball, Basketball: Ed. Times. ROBERT L. ANDERSON Why use many words? His records speak for him. mural Kittenball: Hockey: Times Revue. DOROTHY ANDREWS Golden heart, golden hair, Friendly eyes, and a charming air. Cehisean. ALVIN ANGERI-IOFER He likes to tease: he likes to kid. He wants to please, and always did. German Club: Chemistry Club: Chess and Checker Club: Honor Roll. MAYBETI-I APPLETON A tall girl is always looked up to. Latin Club: Girls' League. ROLLAND ATZ Every man is a volume if you know howto read hint. , I-Ii-Y: C Club: Football: Track: Intramural Kitten 1 ball, Golf, Basketball: Hockey: Assemblies, 5 Girls' League: Girl Rooters: Camp Fire Girls: Class C Club: Pres. Mid-Central Hi-Y: Football: Intra-
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