Central High School - Scarlet Feather Yearbook (Red Wing, MN)
- Class of 1933
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Page 7 text:
“
EDWARD AHLSTEDT
He is a man after his own heart.
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"Farewell to Almsf'
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BLANCHE ANDERSON
First of seven-Ancle1'sons.
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COURTLAND ANDERSON
A big figure in school life.
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DOROTHY AN DERSON
"Smilin' Thrul'
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HENRY ANDERSON
A lzappy-go-lucky fellow.
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The man with the three-fold mlnfcl. ath-
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MILDRED ANDERSON
A bunch of Slammers are we.
Yet none could we find for thee
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RAYNOLD ANDERSON
"Pia11issimo Pete"
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I The
Scarlet
Feather I
May, 1933
Page
Five
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Page 6 text:
“
O The
Scarlet
Feather O
May, l933
Page
Four
'TT MR. REUBEN R. PALM, M. A.
Principal
MR. G. V. KINNEY, PH. B.
Superintendent
The Serious Business of Education
TO THE average pupil a school is not successful unless the lootball and basketball teams
have been consistently victorious and the declamatary contestants have placed high in their
field Underneath all this superstructure at extrarcurricular activities, however, the toundation
consists ot that good, solid bed-roclq ot the acquisition ot knowledge.
Let us see iust how much time the average course requires during tour years at high
school, First, everyone takes tour years ot English. He spends one hour a day, tive days a
week, thirty-six weeks in a year on that subject, or seven hundred and sixty hours. A two-
year toreign language course demands three hundred and sixty hours at school time The same
amount ot time is spent on vocational subjects. To all this he adds one thousand and eighty
spent on social science, history and perhaps chemistry, physics, and biology. To this grand total
ot two thousand eight hundred and eighty hours we must add the hours devoted to preparatory
study.
The benefit derived tram a hlgh school education comes from the tact' that the pupils
mind has been trained and thus he is better titted to tace the world. Another real value ot
education lies in the background and tastes which it attords its possessor. Financial earnings
must also be reckoned, An eighth grade graduate averages 35OO a year over a period ot torty
years, in the same length ot time a high school graduate averages Sl ,OOO a year, The realization
of this tact has evidently become widespread because the number at pupils in attendance in
high schools has increased tour hundred per cent in the last twelve years,
It becomes easily apparent that a high school education is a foundation upon which
the boys and girls ot the present day can build their hopes lar the future and their dreams-
to-befaccomplished
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Page 8 text:
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0 The
Scarlet
Feather O
May, 1933
Page
Six
ALICE AXELSON
Simplicity is the real key to the heart.
Home I+IL'm1mnim-s Club. L
ARLEEN BARKER
"All-American Girlf'
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STUART BERG
A great fellow when you get to know
him.
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GRACE BOLES
She does her own thinking.
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MARION BLACK
Soft brown eyes that bespeak gentle-
ness
EVELYN BURKE
Child of pleasure.
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FRANK CARTER
He has done his duty once, and he is
ready to do it again.
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CHARLES CLAYDON
"He who hath an art
Hath everywhere a partfl
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ALICE CHRISTENSON
She blushes so delightfully.
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HELEN CHINLUND
"All wisdom does not come from books.
Why study and spoil your good looks?"
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