Central High School - Arrow Yearbook (Aberdeen, SD)

 - Class of 1928

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GROSZ MIKE benlor Class 27 28 Secretary Jumor Class 27 Blue and Gold 27 Ed ID Chlef 27 Glee Club 27 28 Operetta 28 Junlor Play 26 Keystone 28 Qulll and Scroll 28 Pageant Marshall 24 H1 Y 27 28 Sec Treas 28 Art Edltor Arrow Z8 Arrow Commlttee 27 Popularity that rests on a good spzr1t and couszderatwu foo others LE ROY DA VIS TUBBY Vlce Pres Semor Class 27 Student Councll '27 Basketball 28 Class Yell Leader 27 The class pep generator wzth a happy go lucky nature that uzll get hzm anywhere HELEN KELLY KELLY Semor Edltor Arrow 28 Arrow Commlttee 27 Blue and Gold Staff 27 Glee Club 26 27 28Operetta 26 Song leader 26 27 28 Keystone Soclety 28 Qulll and Scroll 28 S cretary Sophomore Cla s Treasurer Jumor Glrls Club 27 Secretary benlor Cla s both sem Junlor Play Z6 Nommee for Pageant Queen 27 Iufellfzgence qood qv ades' popularity and dates make her au 'Ideal gwl 'WAI CO1 M MCDOW ELL QCOTTY' Arrow Board Z8 Klee Club 24 28 Operetta 28 H1 Y Pre ldent Semor Class Treasurer 27 lreasurer Semor Boxs Club Football Z6 Z l 4 hue blaze amldoun Hgh! honest Mfg: pQA,U Jef-ffddmf I ,f 9 A f' fwfr Llllff ' , .. ,, ,V I 1 -1 ' 1 1 , - , ' C A ' ' , , - - , X Y ,- - , , , , , I ' 1 , ' 1 K , , .- ' 7 Y Y ' 71 - , I , I r 1 ' ' KS lf . . , r Y , A 7 ' 1 . 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Q-'v?'Z2f-6.4, 'imag- I2 A582 QW 28 ARNOLD ARNDT V1ce Presldent Semo Class 28 Arrow Board 28 Football 26 27 A lub 27 8 Momtor Board 27 Z8 Soual SQFVILG Award 16 I loze not aomen they are 90 simple RUTH FFTRO W Treasurer Junlor Glrls Club 27 lreasurer Nenlor Class Z8 btudent Louncll 26 Z7 Z8 Operetta A8 Blue and Gold Staff Z8 Glee Club 26 2 28 Dlymty 'l'I'l youth TS a rare vzrtue JOSEPH GROSZ JOE Edltor ln Chlef Arrow 28 Junmor Editor Arrow 24 Presujent Junlor Claw 27 Chief Marshall of Pageant Day 27 lageant Marshall 26 ulll and Ncroll Z8 blee Club 27 DIWLFICC Music Contest 27 HI Y 28 mixes reason u Lth pleasure anfl wzsdom with mmth If he has any faalts he has lejt us 211 doubt EDNA SHIELDS BILLIF llesldent Senior f ITIQ Club 27 28 Pigeant Queen Z8 Vue Pres Junlor flrls Club 27 Vlce Pres Sophomore Class 25 26 Vlce Pres blrls lounul 27 Council 26 dl Arrow Commxttee 27 Pres Home Economics Club 24 Man may direct the intellect bu uoman dzrects the heart if xi 5 Q nv .., JL K .4 . ' ' 'r . ' Y , , . .7 H C , I, ,2 - , ,. f ' .' ' '. . 'F . r - V Y I. , , , . . , 1 1 . .- ,, . , -. . - . ,. ,, , , Q ,. .. - , . ,p v ,. ly 1 ' 's 1 if Y, - - ,H . . , lslue and Gold Staff '25, '27 . - - , U Y, J, 4 - 4 lf ' Q 4 '. rf ,. . , - , He 7 . . v .' ', I u 'f Il Y, J ,, A. - 5- K, 5 Y. . ,. . . N . .I . , 5- , . , .I H . 1 , , . V Y. ,.,- . . ' Y P' . .y t ' . 515 gwof RUTH ADAMS Arrow Commlttee 26 27 When she won t she won and that s the end of it HAROLD ARNDT Home Room Chalrman 26 H Study HallCha1rman 27 .I m not an the roll of common men LUCILLE ADKIN8 PAT Operetta 28 G A A Nomlnee for Pageant Queen 27 Behowzor is a mwror 'Ln winch ever sqhe shows her image ED WARD F ARNTZ Glee Club 27 28 Band 28 Operetta 28 MUQIC Contest 28 Student Councll 27 Labmet 24 28 Arrow Committee 27 28 Jumor Class Play 26 Pageant Day Marshall 24 ' 79- 3 DJ Xl ' 1 2 , 1 ,ts , . 'k H yy Glee Club '26, '27, '28 He is well paid that is swell satisfied. 'l YEMEN' 28 EDITH ANDERSON Blue and Gold Staff '27 When duty calls, her enjoyment fades away. GLEN BUSKE BOS'N Football '26 '27 A Club '26, '27, '28 Monitor Board '27, '28 Student Council '27 I hurry not, neither do I worry. ALICE ELIZABETH BARCLA Y SPARKY Keystone Quill and Scroll Girl Reserves A student among students. NORMAN IVERSON He used to be a woman hater,J but now 7 oh my! Juv' l MWAW ft 1, L L ,. .N V1 1111, , . F 0 'ww -L C.-W ' NW V 0 V '- DU'- A LJ dl! .jf I 5-7 ra' Qvk y V KATHI EFN BULL KAY Nommee for Pageant Queen 2 A Arrow lommlttee 26 27 flee Llull Z7 Z8 Secretary Jumor Glrle Club bong Leader 24 We all lzlle her hon can ue help 11? MEI VIIIF DRISKO JACK Home Room Chairman 26 Z Student Councll 27 Uperetta Z8 blee Llub 24 Z8 Blue and 1 old Staff Z8 HI H 1 ub s not ze? U fall In jhf-f he 9 qmte small But CI jolly qood fcllou IRILNE BI NZII' Trng trim and toasty DARWIIN V DAPPFR DAP Busmees Manager Ol Arrow 28 Treasurer of Jr Boss 21 Premdent of Semor Boxa 21 28 Pageant Dax Marshall Z Iumor Plav Z6 Home Room 1 halrman 26 Z Sophmore Fla'-Q Plax Noual Service Aw ard 24 ll hen rafts me Irullzng my Imagm alum ser aes me , . ' A' gi' fx- 65 7 Y I A K, V 44 rv ' ' 2.7 G. . A. , .u A - v Y . S5 Y, .I 114 4-so ' ', T lt Q 1' A 1 I 1 ,4 y ll 'vi H,, ., , .Q ' 74. .'r V I ,, I Y 4.2 ' no V ,, . And liked by us all. ' 2' I f ll .v I Q 1 . ' ' .y L l ' lk, v U H f ' . 1 I, -gl L r w. ,'l I . ' ' H A' , 1 - - ' , M-, X f' K 'L ' . - v - HT I l I . 3 ' , 7 DJ . f f , lm V , V . .A I I ! J f 1.10 ' V Lf! f 4 ,V 19 AHLBGDW 284 MARY BARNHART Qtudy Hall Mmnltor 27 28 T rue to her uord her work her friends CLARFNCE DDNKFR DUNK Student Councll 27 Pageant Day Marshall 28 Adv Mgr Blue and Gold 28 Debate letterman 28 If I am notlzzng else I am a good boss MARGA RET BRO WN MARGIE Girl Reserves 2b 27 Z8 She 79 one of those people of uhom no one knou 9 anythzng mean HERALD HICKENBOTHAM HED HICK Debate Club 27 Hall Monltor Pres 27 2 Class Debate team 28 Band 26 21 Orchestra 26 H1 Y Club 28 I am perfectly at ease among the zlomen ,' 'i 5 Av nu Ai A-1 23. ,rf 2 ' I 7 . 4 , V . 7 7 v J f 1 ll ' ! . Quill and Scroll '28 , , , . if sr - , . , ,. . , I 7 Y I f fi !? , ' ,. ' , ' 8 . . Y v M- Y - , V x- A jail? AYTDQW IP14 Ad ,KJ 5-lily: Nix llflffk gvi VIULA BACON ALE hntered from K laremont S D Z7 Cxlee Llub 17 Z8 N111 mme a strangm but vernams a frzend LI' ANDElx DOA OVAZN bH1EK Someone call me at .sun rzse But don t let the sun Mae foo blamed early FLADYS BOWMAN hntered from Ipswich S D 27 A conscfenfzous student and a uzll mg zloilxei I' HI' DF RICK CANNON FRITZ Operelta 28 Junlor Play Z6 Arrow Committee Z ZA I lee C lub 8 Sec Nemor Box-. Y l Inter bla Debates 'S Home Room L halrman 76 28 A 17l1llf0llfU T1 llou h I6'dCl7ldfllIl'II!1 fnu both ln flaws mom and ,front aa Y Sl D7 - . , . ,. , .. ., - , Y. ,. Al 1 1. ., . ' .I , w v 3 7 yu w n J 'Y V I ' L v 7 V '. 1 1 ' l I l . . . 4 - . .. .f y - ', , . - . . 'I V Y 1 Y 1 , , 44 19 Y , . - ..6, ,,- ' , 44 4 2 ' 'Z jk A .V U' fit- Keystone Society '27, 28, Pres. '28 . . H1- 'lub - l 'ss ' 'S 'L H ' I P w ' v, v, , Z V , - ' gg . 4 U - ' I fi , , ., , fx 4 ' l,- 4 I ll. f 1 1 ., ILA I ' 1 I. A wt 4 .J 4 ll . ' S A. 12 A582 Em Si ? JELIN XE CHA UPI IA JI'A NFF Girl Re ervee Blue anl Cold Ntaff 28 A 26 Baehful and qzmft but not ceablp LFO GILCHRIQT JFLLY Band 26 27 28 I II neun use my educatvon CIARICE COX TI? SS Fntered from I aCrowe Wls Z6 An opened heartfd maiden OWFN KING CHFRLB flee Club Z6 Pres H1 Y 28 Junior Play Z6 Arrow Commlttee 26 2 Z8 1Y Z6 7 28 BP He does zt uell or not at all has Iabm qv eat or Small 1 J-PJ x 0 Av - ' -.ci 2- NJ. Y ' V . . . 4' 1 as v v vs ' , A 1 J . S A , rj I' ' ' G. . A. ' ', '27 . , g' ,, I f .-f -J . w AA 79 J A J , ,, , Orchestra'24, '25 I 4, f 1, Q . , v. , , V ,n A W ll W 9? J 1 - H J , .. , . 9 . 1 f ' . 6 Ll 1 V V7 J J f 5 . y. ' , u - ' ' 1 v v- -, I H' 1. 1.3 v 1 ' Y 4' 7 .1 0 I Q ' . ' v ! I. Q Q QAM M47 MLM fdfefffv fffcb 1524 J U 19 ARBGDW f JW' GLADYS COTMAN BOOTS Home Room Chalrman 27 Laughtev makes the world go round LA URA COOPER LA URIE Blue and Gold Staff 28 Attendance Monltor 28 A true example of a pleasant dzspo szton SPEED JA CK GROHNKE Entered from Warner D Track 27 28 Football 26 27 A Club 27 Z8 Quiet and unassuming he qoes his oun uay Ml' 5-.J M ZLAAAJ ZENA CO MAAN Debate Club 'Pb Interclasfa Debate '24 DlStI'ICt Bookkeeplng' Contest '26 To study and to ercel IS her motto , 1.3 X ,7 r QA 7' lf. ., xrkd - y 'yt-2,4 'lvl rj X: lf.-of 2-774- ll' rl ll 1 , , , J 1 V9 fir. 4- , x ' 1 lv :fl L V' sl 1 Z. l - 71, U f Q fl.. - - A an A A I , A ray K f lijf' by mf .Q - ' - ' , 1 lf, x , A L l,. ' fr iv xx sv'- Ll : .f I ' 7 Kd . -1 l x L' J 1 at , l if, as yy ' I' . yul J . , . ' IJ 7 ft' A I, ll ,Q 'X 4 tlvflfx -f v L f 4 - f ,Sf L I - ll Y, ,S. . '26 W 1 l't . s K 'li P . .5 . A, 1, - . 1 Am' mm 5 ALICE DICKINSON ' l'fDOLL Y Student Council '27, '28 j She will stand on her own merits. MILDHED DA VIDSON Silence often covers the sweetest character. DONALD GODDERZ DON Blue and Gold Staff '27 Quill and Scroll I'm the man they're lookingfor. GLADYS CURRIE Household Arts Club '27, '28 Girls' Glee Club '27,'28 I like to study, but I enjoy other things too. AX 12 ASRBQW 2 T 'Q MARIE CUNNINGHAM Glrl ReserveQ 27 She follows her own sweet will VIVA DE VRIES There s nothfmg whzch becomes a woman as modest stzllness and hu frmlzty CLARENCE LENTH Entered from Turton S D 25 Glee Club 27 28 All State Chorus 27 H1 Y Tzmzdness 'Ls 'not a farr test to Judge a man by IRENE ESCHBACH Modesty 78 a tzrtue X' oo ' -' o ' .ff , -Y r Y f i X E!! I' Liv G.A. A. '26, '27 , . . 19 A582 QW ZA DOROTHY DA VIFS' Student Councll 26 Vlce Presldent 0 Latin Club 27 Her modesty zs a candle to her memt MARGA RI' T DRAEGER MUGGS Glee Club 27 28 Lat1nLIub 27 28 Sec Treas of Latm Club 28 G A A 6 and thouqhfful ofothei s MICHAEL HEIER MIKE Momtor Board Z7 28 And bzd the cheek be 1eady uzth a blush GRA CE L DUNCAN K 5 tc ne 24 8 Curl Reserves 26 27 28 Home Room Chalrman 24 She ercels zu all .Z A?-6x5 - ' ' A ' A? - ' K,-,id A-'N EZ! C C A ,. ' IL . . f . t ,, jeff L Jw Y H 77 P r v :IM - . , , . HJ 1 ' Y . I I . . . '2 . u ,ft I Never zdle a moment, but thmfty 7 1 f v U gy 4: , H . ,, , 1, ' 1 - I . .- 'gf evs , , '2 Q12 Am C RUBY GROTE G1rlReQerweq Z7 28 I num haze much to say but I do a lot of thmkmq ALICE, MAF GUBIN Entered from Warner 27 To u oman, szlence is the best orna mem' GERALD HICKENBOTHAM HICK Band Z6 '7 Z8 Orchestra 25 26 Glee Club 27 28 H Y Club 2 28 Hall Monitor 26 Muslc Contest 27 Z8 Calm y0u1'seU I m nel er serzous DOROTHY FIENF FIENE Glee Club 26 24 Glrl Heeervea 27 Song Leader Z6 A stagecraft Award 24 Huueehold Artfa C lub 28 Capabzlzfy and ll zlluzgness to umlt are n pleasant combznatzon 1 Q f 5 . ,X 1 .1 I 3 ' , n n ' ' 1 -v 1 v u . . , , K . w v uAL77 J rx 1 - V 44 71 n -. u 4. YK YK 1 Y Y v - v f- 1 l I, - r - 1. v. y 7 v , . v U rv J 1 74 V F ' 1 - s. w ,, . K . v. 11. A. . Z6 L. Y Nf- . . . I 1' l in 1' u Q , Q. I A 4 REQ mofwzd MARTHA ERDMAN Glee C lub 26 Gxrl Reserves 26 The mzldest manner a lest heart LUCILE M FLORY Glrl Reserves 26 27 Household Arts Club 26 27 She never strnes for eject but just for a szmple record GERALD HAUGE FAT' Momtor Board 26 Home Room Chairman 26 He s an all around good eport and zt .s a long way around too EVA FUNSTAN LITTLE EVA Glrl Reserves 26 Household Arts Club 27 Womanlmess the greatest charm of 'lU07Vl0,7l G. A. A. '26, '27, '28 . 7 7 . , I AK n the ent if 19 313301 28 i GEN EVIE VE FRISOA Good will zs the nnghtest practzcal force ln the umzevtse MA RJORIE GOODSPEED A A 27 Household Arts Club 28 A me? ry cheer doeth good like med zz-me DA RRELL LIGGET7 PA RSON Advertlsmg mgr Blue and Gold 8 Lea rnzng by study must be won MILDRFD HA UGE Glrl Re erxe 26 Blue and Gold Staff 24 Song leader '26, '2' Co educatzon zs the thzefoj tzme I ' K Y 0 av ' , - .: , 1llll A X . ,- .' R x f':-Z ,fi ,V , -K f M --,:, Q ye , l l 1 1 . .' h G. . .' ,'28 , ' . , . Y 45 77 .. ' ,2 l Y 4 ' s 'S' ,F- , I em 284 3 GLADYS GEIGER GLAD Glrl Reserves 26 A pleasant smlle for all DOROTHY GLA U Glrls Councll 26 Household Arts Club 27 28 Council 27 28 Her eyes mzr'ro'r her soul rejlectmg truth and modesty HERNANDO GODDERZ What thmk you sws of kzllmg tzme? DOROTHY M FRAZER Student Councll 27 28 Vue Pres 28 Glrl Reserves 27 28 Vlce Pres 28 Treasurer Junior Glrls Club 27 Glee Club 28 Girls Council 27 Jumor Pay 27 A sure com und ff gdgbgty' Yrolzc and fun fv- I ff YY ' Y . , ., Y Y Y 'Ya , Y Y n 1 'Y ,Y . Y ' ! Y ' Y , . . ' ' 9 y Y ' 'I so . , i LV 1 X' Q x r y I ' X Xi., . ie K V ii 1 ' 'V I l - ' f 7 '- w , Q, C J f N 7 f .- - l j , ' 'll , fl! . I l .3 ,If x S 1 ' l Af, V. ' f,' ' F , ,FV 1 EU TEQEK iq f. , r , .... 1. . N TFBGDW 2, HA MONA HECKENLIABLE The world deals kindly with good natm ed people MARGARET LAABS PEGGY Entered from Roscoe 27 She rs just the quzet kznd whose nature never varzes FA RL LUNDAHL DANIEL BOONE Entered from Mclntosh S D 27 H1 Y 28 Why that zndustrzous look? VERA HYE Nong Leader Z6 27 V1-'-me President G A A Z6 27 lresldent Jr Girls 27 Treasurer bemor Girls 28 Home Room Lhaxrman 28 Qpeed is all right but the tortozse beat the hare 6 I 1 I , L If 2, 7 - , Vice president Sophomore Class '26 K. ,, , , ' ' W YK ! . . . . , , Q. . , ' 1 ' ' Y W ' ll A I .Q .. v . eff -1 387' mam 2 Q8 I UCILE GIBBONS Inntered from Lemmon 2 When women ofthe world acqum e her dzsposztzon the problem of umteisal pear-e wall be solz ed LEONE GUSSECK Glee Club 28 All State Chorus 28 There 18 so much fun m la e zf you are only watchznqfm lt FRANK HUBER H1 Y Club 28 What s the use ofu oo rym PEA HL HEDBLOM Song Leader 26 Orchestra 26 A A 25 26 Girl Reservee Z6 The Amd ofa dzspobztzon eve1yone should have 1 , 7 1. I . g? Glee Club '27, '28 G. . . ' , ' , '27 Q x v l '21 RM S E VEL YN KNA PP Blue and Gold Staff 27 To be of sermce zs her azm BEULAH JONES BILLY Band 25 26 Z7 28 She acts just as she ought WALDO LEININGEN Studymg as not my favorzte pastzme KATHERINE JOHNSON KA Y QQ ,Y QQ Y, QVV G. A. A. '25, '26, '27 sf ' ' 1 Y 1 ,J I' f J Gxrl Reserves 26 27 28 Student Council 28 Glee Club 28 She works untzl the task zs done and done u ell M7912 Am om 284 M YRTLE HUNSTAD Her heart s as far from fraud as heaven rs from earth ALICE' HURLBERT She has a Pollyanna spfw lt RA YMOND KELL Y Home Room Chalrman Hall Momtor 28 Glee Club 26 I am not naturally bashful I just want to be left alone ETHOL WYN JULIUS Student Councll 27 28 Glrl Reserves 26 27 28 Treas 28 G A A 26 27 28 Orchestra '26 Blue and Gold Staff '28 She has many good qualztzes and the best of these ts lndustry. A - - ' ' Li . d' ' hifi-2 L'- 4 l l 7 Entered from Raymond S. D. '26 ac ' 4- yy ' '27 19 ARQQQ E., gf? I' I l7AB1 TH MOCK RFYH Nun fumble yoznsrlf Quill trouble 1111 I1 ouble houblvs you MAILY MCNEARY Vlce Pres Sr Glrls Club Plrbt Sem blrl Rewervee Z7 28 Size 9 a good sport and so ue all lzke :er ALBFRT MA TTICE TOOTIE Football 26 7 aekethall 28 Orcheetra 2b Hn YClub 27 28 Bev 2 Pres Jumor Boys Club 2 Vlce Pres Senior Boys Club tudx hall momtor Z8 lflhzlefuelzze Ietelne GFNFIIEVE MORFAIN GFA Arrow Lommlttee Z8 Pre-x Qulll and Scroll 28 Blue .and Gold btaff Z8 1 url Re erxes b un Sfllv? ft humor mf malleb hu aluazys UPIKOPNI LA4 4-A S Q av .3 ,5 gr . i' Y'-4 - X Q.-'I , L i!! , W Y ' W LA Y 97 1 1 1 U 1 A ', ., . . . ..., ' .' - 7 ' . . . , Y v A Q 1- , . -- i - .. . , , . -A 1. v. . . , , . 1 . A ' . 1 ' L6 Y? J - , Y., , .. B . ' , . - y , - 1 7 , , . . A Club '27, '28 Q. ' v ' 7 ' . S ' -' '27 S Y . ' H I ' . ' . ' ', , . . v Q v 1 7. w -yy 14 1 1 1 1 1 - v. - . V, ' . N G. A. A. '26 Q' s ' 3 '2' .4 A-ff .' ,' -11 -' 1 - . . . . , A If ff erjuayf IVA KIEINOW IVY Household Arts Llub 24 28 A good umd and a smllefor ezeiy SRELDA KIENAST TWINIE Honor Roll 26 2:5 Glrl Reserves Z8 A student wzth a capital S DFAN LIGHTNEP blee Club Z6 27 Z8 H1 Y Llub 26 27 28 Home Room Qhalrman 28 Soph Arrow Commlttee 26 Pageant Marshall 27 On the highest cliffs offame I uould some day paint my name. ELDA KIENAST TODD Honor Roll '26, '28 Girl Reserves '28 X. I . L J ,Q - NJ . ii -f if? - 5 nl I , '. ,, Q mg 2 fi. L, tx 1 1, A ! , 1- 7 7 Sb . . , V L 7 . ' 'u Y Thouyhtand virtue works in szlenee ,iff L19 2 A 'VIARGAPET Mc NFARY MAC Qophomore Cla s Play Blue and Gold Staff 27 All State Chorus 27 Girls Councll 27 ff 6 read dlstmctly rn her face HA TTIE ME'-LCHER Quzet unobtruswe and efficient DUANE MURNER BOZO Football 26 27 Track 25 26 28 Captam 28 A Club 25 26 27 28 Vlce Pres Vlce Pres Jumor Boys Club Flret sem Treas Jr Boys Club Second sem Momtors Board 27 Glee Club 26 Hrs motto play football avozd studymg SELMA MEYER I4 zth gentle uay.s thatum the heart I f , 5, of Av fi, A :E I 'CAM' 'cf D si , , -V Y 'Y 'Y JL- - ' l 4 I Y U 7! A l 1 ., S ! 1 ' 3 ' 7 J' 5,1 ' Sruetness, truth, and every grace J ,Ay . 7 , , 6 7, KK ,Q Y 7 7 I, Y ' ! Al 77 Y 1 Y 7 ' ' 7 ' 1 Y L . ,v , ,p ' fy- Y 5 Y l , It 1119 182 DOROTHY KEMPTHORNE Debate Z8 I am sure care is an enemy to 1 e EUNICF KIINGSBURY SCOTTY Gxrl Reserves 26 27 Home Room Chairman 26 Woman .s tongue zs her suor Whzch she nezer lets rust HARRY LEVY Student QOUDCII 27 Track 28 I dont mznd school it s the studying A UDREY LINK Keystone Soclety 27 28 Sec Soph Class 25 Sec Junlor Class 26 Flrst Semester Vlce Pres Jr Class Second Semester Pres Latm Club 27 Glrls Council 25 Glee Club 26 27 Jewett Scholarship Prlze 26 Home Room Chalrman 28 Honor Roll 25 26 So habztually efiment that ejiczency becomes a hab2t .gp 51,1 lr ru. vv' W JMJJJI 11 rc I Y-fx' A' ' 3 9' L . 'J ' A 1 fr -F 'v . ,J ' I ru ., 4 x C V JJ . r . , ,V Q, Q ff ,I I f all-xr' . U ,, - ' .F 99,4 .' . L 1 , 1 if ' Q O A . vi ., 1 I' 1 . 1 7 I . - ' J f . ss ay 6 ' Y 7 7 - 1 7. '1 1 d ' Y -W rff I ' Y ' 7 . ' I C I , . . , . ' , 1 1 - 1 1 n ,, -'- , . 1 Q 1 1 I 1 - 1 1 - ' . . l L 9 l ' . , L ' 3, ' r ' 9 i I' W I I A I 4 w 1 vs -nf - -- X y W' ' . . . , X A V , . . , . . x , y 1 l I -4 1 . . . f. '-- 5 4 . V '! s 1 1 ' C77 4 U - , lf, flh- w. X N Y, h . A .-- --we ' J ,-ef - - , M A - g. M f ,K 4,-,ga ,, 4,71 -,fu, ,. .M .r 5-- 7 'Y Q.. my GIADYS MANN BUD Wllmont Hugh 24 25 Entered from Hamlet Hugh 27 Household Arts Club 27 A gml whose ,hlendshrp 1s worth seekmq CLA IRE OAKS Her progress l1,es m perseverafrwe KENNETH L MATSON Look out' I' ll do somethmg serzsatwn al yet BERNEICE Mc CARTHY BAB Treas Jr Class Flrst Semester Vlce Pres Jr Class Second Serpeste Treas Sr Glrls Club F1rst Same ef Junlor Play 26 A A 26 All State Chorus 28 Lhalrman Home Room '27 C! Pageant Queen Nommee 28 Glee Club Z7 28 Operetta 28 Glrl Reserves Z8 Qhe has a personality all Mfr own 1 X j fir: If 7, J ' ' 9 r I Y Aus ' ' If l X '- J ' .1 K ' L V I ll KL YY j - N 1 ' s H . ,Y ' ffv - - I-' J' fa - ' H. i QA ' I , 1 I f L A G. . .' , '27 A ' Blue and Gold Staff '28 'lx r' W -w 1 1 ,' ' . - C' . V 1 ' I lf Y Y 7 , . . ,K X . L i 1 o f L ye I' A w C 11 2 2 f , V f U , b lx I, ' ,I ' :fl ' A - H .4 ,Q ' I X xl I Q fv V, Q 4 I. 1 , rl! I L' 5 , ' ll 7 5' fl 3 A 1 4 l J' , A 2 X A X5 'a 3532! 1 f -5 1 x X f . 7 l 1. ' no v . ki , A g , .x . xl, X Q x I l - 5 , 7 4' 0' 3 ?Q?,kx-.ga y -ul in Aja vi lm 'Edgy Q - - ' xl' A Y H 'RJ s l X at .I ' 5 X ' N v- x ' 1 X 7 vi f I f . , X I6 9, - 1 , A Q! 77 GRACE MOE Quill and Scroll 28 Blue and Gold Staff 27 Arrow Commlttee 28 Duty calls her enjoyment fades an ay HARRIETTE M KUPFER DR Latm Club G A A 26 I expect great thzngs of myseU LOUIS LA UZEN Slow but steady he plods his way through lzfe YM wif f'V ' ffdlfge fAfv1.flfdl.4J-fvXJl 'VZ' M ELLE M ARNI Sec Glrl ' Council '26 Declama or ' 6, '27, '28 Glee Clu ' 8 Operetta '28 All Sta '27, de for S ng Festxval '27 e she ofald ore, those eyes de clare wer me more perfect than they 'r Y' l es 7, '28 13 ASRBQW 93 CA THERINE MUELLER fonsczence HAZEL PRICE Glrl Reserves 27 28 Editor ln chxef Blue and Gold 28 Getting on with folks is one of the finest offzne arts CLIFFORD K OPLEN What I must do ts all that concerns me Not what people thank MAE OAKS Only they are tizlly great ulzo me t1 ulu good , Av Av - A' ' , -'Y if . Y ir jr U X-9 A very gentle maid and of good 2-F6412 Asammafw si LAURAF PODOLI SHORTY Entered from Columbia S D Z7 Wzth a srmle for evezyone she uan dere on her uay HAZEI POTTER Glee Club Z7 Z8 She is a reserved gzrl uho nezer thelese has won many friends MERPILL NA MOCK btudent C ouncll Z8 Mwster your wzts stand m your own defense FERN RODMAN CURI Y Entered from Edgelev N D 24 Glrl Reserves 28 I go my own way and worry about no one if - ' Q n if -r-j , ll 7, Jn 1 . ,A ,' ' - v - ' 1 0 , Y 0 Y 1 N N 1 . I . V , . - 9 7 .ll I ., ., If - . - N , l I U' l l 9 , ., , if 1, J v Y - , , . . .JSA W2 MARION-P GF PICA H sehold rt Club 28 Gir R erves G1rlRmve ay 26 eaffn pi twne ede and darmg MARGARET ROBINSON PEGGY Glrls Councll 27 Glee Club 28 Home Room Chalrman 27 She keeps the golden mean saymg nezthe1 too much nor too little ARTHUR O ROURKE ADOLPH Arrow Commltte 27 28 Qulll and Scroll 27 28 Blue and Gold Qtaff 27 H19 u if goes' all the way amuml and buttons m the bark ELI EN STROQCHEIN SHORTY A It zs fzme uomanprozed she zs man .5 equal n 5 sv nv in .Ah- N' l C ,fi Y F A 7 ,ff ef, I-in X , 1,53 ' Y l 1 'K ue K ,I 3' . ,T U , ,f b .y V Al YI V ' A K V 1 3 , 27 N ' , ' A, y'. 7, , J' . ., ,Lf 4 - , Q W , . , , u ' f if ,Q . , . , H y ' 1 , , , I , . if Y? ' 7 Y Y . . , , 5 Y v . l V- 1 o V . . , v 1 L Ll 37 G.A. . '27 . . . , W 193181 om fxp GERTRUDE SA UER Student Council 27 Junlor Play 27 Vlce Pres Senlor Glrls 28 The mvmczble comlnnatzon of bram lndustry lmtzatwe and determma zon THELMA S VA RSTAD Glrl Reserve Play 26 Glrl Reserves 26 27 She lzttle knows the good she does GEORGE PARSCH DOTZ Glee Club 28 Student Councll 27 Pageant Marshall 27 Good lookmg and stzll he has nsej DOROTHY SMITH SMITHY A A 26 27 G1rlReserves 27 28 A g1gglezs the same wr all languages X, jj.,-J xX3-f FAM' -N J' i I - A' , - l V ff 1 ,1 ' . l X , V ' y K W .I D ,. 7. . , V . Q I i - Jx , ,Lt , ky 4 N i,A, v br l'- f' r --'A .. 7 gg-U' xl , , . ' fri: . , Y, 41 ,bi lryf F, as LMP c Cl Jx -- gig' . , ,f s i,-Df' Y! Y! J x V, gc . f g ' 11 hr., ' A , ' ll lf , ,J -PL.V ' , I ki Y, Vw.. . . Isp' B ij' 1 1. ' f' W' J X l F IN A4 !! - . G. . .' ,' ,'28 - , , lg-Q . .N Nl -ll L' L I 19 A53 Em ,gee MARY SIPPLE RISA and Scroll 28 Arts Club 28 Ed in Chief Blue and Gold 28 Accompanist Boys Glee Club and Chorufa 21 Accompamqt Boys and Girls Clee Clube 28 Operetta Accompamet 28 Girlq Council 27 Music hath charm 90 have musvc mm AL7 A E STURTZ She was newer known to shw k a duty STANLEY PRUNTY He has the ra? est sense of all com mon sence DOLOREZ SOIKE DEE G A A 26 27 Treas 28 Glee Club 26 27 Pageant Queen Nominee 21 Junior Class Song Ieader 2 Blue and Cold Staff 28 Sec. Senior Girls Club 28 Girl Reserves 26 Council 26 I hazea heart for ezery joy and ei ery boy. V419 AER' GDM 28 Wa MARJORIE SHEVLIN Gentlemen prefer blondes MARY STABLEIN Girl Reserves 26 Helpzng others is her chvefoccupatzon LISLE REESE ISRAEL Entered from Webster 27 Preq Student bouncll 27 28 Editor ID Chlef Blue and Gold Glee Llub 28 Operetta 28 Treas Sen1orBoy9 27 Descrzptzon mould be just a blzqff We szm ply cannot say enough AGNES SVARSTAD Glee Club 27 28 Blessed uzth that chawn the cer taznty to please K . -. - . ,28 U . I , Household Arts Club Vice Pres. '28 .V I ! QW. 23, A 'WFLIA SHANTZ Presx G A A 27 b0Cldl Service Honor 27 Aotonly good but qoodjm somefhwq DORA THA SCHOPPE DOTTY Entered from Warner 24 l lee Club Z8 I came here to study and to thmk PA UL RANNEY TOM H1 YClub 26 27 28 Jumor Play 26 bec Jumor Boys Club 27 Football 26 24 Glee Club 28 Hzs studwus look oft deceues stranger CLEO SMITH Cabinet 28 Council 28 Sec and Treas Keyatone 28 I lee flub 28 A A Arrow Q0mmltt89 Zb Pres Jumor Gxrle 26 Honor Roll 28 lageant Queen Nominee 2 All State Chorus 28 In her u P find all qood qualztzes com bzned 2 2 QQ? ,AE I ' L27 , in r A 1 V , .' . ,, 1 . . i . . r . ' ' . ' lf Yr ' 1 n . I ! 1 . 'Q Y, A Club '27, '28 - . 1 1 1 1 ' Y W ' Y 7 Y Y V v . . I .J a ' 7 - y. 1 , 1 1 1 v 1 . G. . . '26 1 - ,, . . . ,A v I ' YK 7 H . V . . . -5,19 Am om new AG VES STELLNER Modesty nezer fazls to um a good nz BORGHILDF TONNF She zs too am eeable to haze an enemy HAROLD STOREIM KNUTE Football 26 Z7 Basketball 26 27 28 Capt 28 Treas Jr Class Z7 Vlce Pres Sr Boys 27 Glee Club 26 2 Monogram Club 26 27 28 Clr Mgr Arrow 27 Scholar and athlete But best of all a gentleman ENID I TAYLOR Orchestra 26 27 Glee Llub 28 A A Z6 Glrl Reserves 28 Glrl Reserve Play 28 Blue and Gold Staff Z8 We re a bunch of slammers but we couldn tfind anythzng to say agaznst her 'Q ' 0 0 A YQ ' I .1 xl f GOAGYY . V . V. r P 1 J J s 'TN . ' ' A - r l 4 z at ,Y , H ! F Y 76 Y 1 Y ' Pres. A Club '28 ,I I ' . . ' J' , , H 1 V . , 1 , 1 v ' f 'fs 1 , L . . L H 9 D y l Y YK ' 1 . , G. . . , '27 . w , - , ,. , U Y , . , . lA fr an QW 51, ARIFNF TOAMFI 'VIIKF G ee Club 26 Z1 8 All State Q horuQ Z 'Ireaw Jumor I lrls Club Sec Semorl lrls llub A lauqh vs ww fl: 0 lmndzed 11700719 IAUI bCHAFPFFR BUTCH Track 25 27 Vlce Pres A Llub Z6 Hall Momtor Z6 When study Hzffrfm es 141111 a good time out out 9l'lldIl777l1 DEI ORES TON 'VFR DEE Booster Commlttee 25 blee Club Z8 Blue and Gold Stax? 28 A Smlle for all, a uelcome glad A Joi ml coarmq nay she had WILLIA '14 QOPFR BILL Glee Club Z8 MIBUIIOT Llub 21 Z8 Blue and I old Staff Z4 Marlow man among men but among uomen Ihe mrellrst if meek 1' Q fl 'mkff . Q ! 711' f ' I , -3 x1 V - 4 lx I ' f J If j 1 .. f' N 1 f Z' l ' l l 'ai' Q- ,1 , LL? ' 1 , ' 7 , 1 n vu 1 14 1 1 A 1 1' 1 1, 1,11 1,1 , , , .. 1 I 1 1,17 -1 . 1 1 - 1- ,1 1 .. 1 1 1 1 - 1- 11 1 K .1 1 . I , '. 1 . 1 '.' 3 W 1 as 17 1 1 1 r. n 1 ' it !Y Y ls - 1. . 1 1 :- i ,, I , Y if n 1 A J ' Yu 1 v. 1 1 L . . Q 1 I . , . Y. A . ' 9 ' . 1 ' - if yy 1 no , 1 - 1 1,.- .K ' 1 f1 1,1- J 1, s A ' ' A . 9 1 , -,'. . 193 GDM fe, VA LEA TINE WOLII' R Student Council 26 Glrl Reserves Zo 6 She 'ls thoughU'ul and sweet Blue and Gold qtaff 28 The world s no better if ue worry Lflfe s no longer rf we hurry ETHEL M WHA Y Household Arts Club 27 28 G1rlRef4erve 27 28 We love her for her smile her looks her way of speakmg gently LEIF VENSA ND Treasurer Semor Boys Club 28 H1 Y 28 Monitor Board 27 28 Perzods should be tefn mmutes lon Fue mmutes to come and fwe to go l I.: ORIN SMITH SMELTZ , '. , . ll l K za .I . . . gi l l l A l Gite MARIE VAN OSDAI PEP Glee Club 27 28 All State Chorus 27 Glrl Reserves 25 Blue and Gold Staff 27 Gxrl Reserve Play 26 G A A 26 I shall never die of worry HARVEY SWENSON SVI ENS Qulll and Scroll Sec Treas 28 Arrow Board 28 Debate Team 27 28 Semor Yell Leader 28 Band 25 26 Orchestra 26 Home Room Chairman 26 Oratory 28 Blue and Gold Staff 27 Booth Declamatory Prlze A fool may talk but a wise 'man speaks MAPY WILMA RTH A A 24 Glee Club 25 Many a noble soul 1.5 hvdden made? a quzet eavterzov ROBERT THOMAS TOMMY Oratorx 2 28 Debate 28 Orchestra 26 A man uhom the but of office does not lull A man uho possemses ommorlsanda 111 , 5? . 'AE' lb4' , xy 1, l C K, 1 Q! 37 1 r y v v ' ' , '26, '27 r . , . v QQ 7 sy ' r 9 1 v 1 ' v r r v 1 - v v 1 'v ' . L 1 r G. . . , 25 y .. . . . . . . 11 19 , v 1- 1 . 4, y va ' 'ff , . 1 - v u . ' ' , 1 1 Il X ' I mm 284 MA RION WILLIAMSON Vlce Pres Junlor Glrls 26 Jumor Play 26 Blue and Gold Staff 28 Glee Club Z7 A A her faults weve our food, we should stame HENRY WILLIAMS HANK Entered from Brltton 27 Student Councll 27 28 H1 Y Club He 'cs a quiet man and quite a man FLIZABETI-I WILLIAMS LIZ Household Arts Club 27 28 WYATT WOOD WHITFY Football 26 27 A Club Z6 27 8 H1 Y Club Z7 28 Vice Prefs 27 Arrow Board 28 Hall Momtor 26 24 28 Vlce Pres '8 Home Room Chairman Z4 Study Hall Chairman 21 He does his ou n thznkmq and needs little aduee YA ' 128 G. . . '23, '24 If ' ll YY IC 7, J I'm quiet - perhaps Fm shy. 54 37 J it 77 YA , YK , V2 19 518203 , 555 JAINI' RASMUSSEN She Iooke on the brzqht szde of ei ery thmg XIRTGHARD SALBERC DICK Htered Lentral H1 h SIOUX Clty 26 HIY Z7 28 Treas Z sipalben or Debate Team ageant Marshall 26 Hall Monitor 24 28 I m not ajrazd of u 07 k Ioan he doan by zt and g to .sleep GRA CE TA YLOR Blue and Gold Staff 27 Arrow Committee 28 Honor Roll 27 28 Keyetone Z8 Quxll and Scroll 28 Debate Z8 Debate Llub Her knoulenge zs the przde of her v-9944 f full 'wrt'-Zlf LA, 'V AJ AL VIN WFRTH Football 26 Z7 Llub 26 21 Hall MODIQOF 28 He may be shy but he lt get there LOIS TEESDAIE' Qulll and Scroll 78 Blue and Gold Staff 21 rex C Arrow Commxttee 28 She stood fm sznlplwzty and an unaplederl an 3. - , Q - n R I ab nr QA ' , - . wb, ,ff It ' , IJ 1 'I 'Y ' , , v , . 1. I A - . - ' I 66 Y Y, ,V I - r 5 '28 ff- XF , fr., v u - Vx . . . v 1 , ' . ,f 0 . , 1 7 , I 1 'L teachers-the envy Qfher classmates. 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LW 1 .' , '28 T as. 1 .A .A '26 if 19 Aim Q 28 COL PT OF 1928 HE Court of 1928 first came into prominence by the presentation of The Ghost Story the first dramatic production of its kmd With this success to their credit they entered the annual pageant and Q emerged victors of first and second places Enmity arose early in 2 this year between the Court of 96 and that of 28 when Queen Anne had the arrogance to criticize thelr manner and attitude A group of knight errants from the Court of 28 while in quest of adventure were arrest ed on SLISDICIOD yy hen it yy as learned that the lockers lmmg the hall of the roval palace had fallen to the floor durmg the night Expulsion from the court yy as threatened but a more lenient and equally impressive punishment was administered The next vear the court ruled by King Russell contmued with its by 'in able cast Several times durlng the year the courtiers proved them selves most hospitable hosts when they entertained the courts of 27and 29 In a serles of contests held between the three courts that of 28 showed the most enthusiasm for the athletic Jousts and won the little canine a prize which although not ranking high materially meant a great deal to the mem bers of the court Soon after Christmas King Russell yolned the court of 27 and Sir Joseph ascended the throne as king Farly in the spring the excel lent talent of the court was shovyn at the fair an annual event which was attended by courtiers from all the surrounding country This fair exceed ed those of former years both in organization and in financial success The royal palace was changed from the stately building that it is to a huge circus tent combined with numerous side shows This agam showed the worth mess of the court of 28 The crovy ning event of the vear was the ball given the court of 27 Courtiers had changed the rather plain ballroom of the pal ace intoa most gorgoeus room reflecting the lovely colors of the sunset The third year the court yy'1s ruled by King Paul the second ruler of the Gros? lme lhe court of Z8 being the oldest court of the kingdom felt its duty to entertain the members of the other courts at a party early in the y ear This yvasthe beginning of a most successful year They entered the annual pageant and two memders of their court were chosen to rule over the festivities of the day They also were winners of first place both in floats and costumes Soon after this event they chose the people yvho yvere to have the responsibility of compiling and publishing The Arrovy an annual pub llcation of the kingdom yhich was to be put out by members of the court of 28 They succeeded in publishing a bigger and better yearbook than ever before Success marked all the undertakings of this year in fact success is the key note of the yy hole court of the 28 regime j K 0 Av A , Jr! , K f V: p r t . , . ,gg , - , L . - - . successes when Seventeen, a tremendous dramatic production, was given c r s I . Q I . ks 1 ' f ' 7 Y ' Y 7 - ' , , 1 C v ' . . . . , 1 7 . Y Y . V ' T7 . 7 - 'l 'c . ' , . I g I s . s 9 ' ' f 1 rljfsgls Aim' ow - Sl' NlO1x I Ihl S CI UH Enthuslasm and determmatlon marked the several proJects sponsored by the Senlor Cnrls Llub under the capable leadershlp of MISS Adah Flemmg ton Edna Shlelds served as presldent for the entlre year Durmg the first semester Mary Mc Neary acted as vlce presldent Delores Solke as secretarv and Berne1ce McLarthv as treasurer The second semester Gertrude Sauer A lene Tormey and Vera Hx e served as vlce presldent secretary and trea surer FGSDGCUVQIX The flrst large undertakmg was the dehghtful all school and alumm partx on Pageant Daw At the football games the glrls sold hot dogs hamburgers and hot coffee much to the happmess of the rooters as xx ell as the teams Durmg the basketball season a ser1es of pep contests were held and The gurls encouraged more smglng at the b tsketball games The nov eltx of smgmg 'I he Guard of the C old and Blue as the team entered the gx m xx as also mtrodut ed hx them The mam features of the final semester s work were the banquet for the basketball team on 'Xl lrth 74 the tea fur the jumor f urls and the Senior Llass breakfast 'I hls club vs as no doubt one ot the pepptest and most energetlc clubs of the high school . . , , . , .. A 14 I 1A 1 f r , J ' ' . ', - -T , l 7. , . ,. I ' ll VY ' v v s I 1 f y basketball schedules were distrubuted. rv K' ' Lt ' ' 3 I V1 Ki V Y . x 7 I ' 5 I2 ' L , ' 1 ' 2' . ' as Petals? AEBIT QW SFVIUR B0 YS CLUB The Semor Boys Club added a number of act1v1t1es to thelr usual busy routme thls year Fach project was successful and the IHHUCHCB of the club has been felt by everyone Hard work IS IH store for the senlor boys of future years who Wlll attempt to surpass the record made by thus year s club OFI' I C IL Rb F nrst Semester Second Semester Presldent Darwm Dapper Darwln Dapper Vlce Presldent Harold Storelm Albert Mattxce Secretary Frederlck Gannon Frederick Gannon Treasurer Llsle Reese Malcolm Mc Dowell Advlser Mr Borst Mr Borst R14 ORD Sponsored the bonflre pep meetmg and snake dance on Pageant Eve Sold Pageant Day Programs Decorated football field on Pageant Day Sponsored pep I'l'l86tlI1gS Sponsored ticket sale for the Wxzard of Electrlcty Lecture POllC6d football games Entertamed the cast and commlttees of the Semor Play J V 7 Y A 44 . , . . . . . 4 . . , w 'v 'v v W 4 1 , . ' u ' ' vv ?l9 QRW fe QFXIUI Vlost popular gurl 'xlost popular box Buggest gurl bluff Huggest box bluff Prtttuut gurl 'Vlost lu mdsomt box Vlost untdlugent box 'Vlost uuutcllugent gurl Wuttuest gurl Wuttuest box Vlost b usbful gurl Most b'usluf1ul box Lutest gurl Lutest box Most Lourteoue gurl Most Courteoum box Buggest hearted gurl Huggest hearted box I eppuest gurl Most represent utux c Most represent 1tuxe 'Vlost athletuc box Moot talented gurl 'Vlost t1lented box I uul xxutb most cl1sx spurut Box xxutb moot tl us spuuut I'lurtuest gurl Iilurtuest boy Nlousuest gurl Nlousueot box Ll 1ssuest gurl Ll ussuest box Best gurl sport Best box sport Most Qonteuted guul Most tomeuted box Bt st gurl d mteu Ht wt box cl IIICCI' IN ou sl nu 1n b'1ter XX out xxonmuu lu mu gur box H411 UI' IHHIF I dn 1 Sluueldx Iau turov H 1rrutttc Ixupfeu Ll 1ueuuce DL1flIxGI Idn1 Sluueldx futouge I IISQII Robert lluonu IS Xuduex Iunk M'urx Mt Neaux H 1rx ex Sxx euuson Ious leesdale R lxllllllld Ixellx Ixnhlecn Bull Iiuedeuutk Cuunnon Rutlu Iuetroxx I 1ul Grooz Marx Stableun Darxxun Dapper Iloloref Souke Helen Ixellx I 1ul Grow II urold Qtoreum Rutlu Fetroxx Oxxen Ixung Heltn Ixellx I 1ul bros? Iloloref bouke I uul R unnex Doloref Souke VN x utt VN ood I dn 1 Sluuelds Uxx en Ixung X eu 1 Hx e II 1uold Storeum M uruon NN ullu musouu Vx x att Vx ood t Ito Sunutlu '11 Ix Iluuxlxo ft uu 1 Lofuuu un Ile uuu undo tuoddu If N - if 5 I 4 I' 1 , ,L e eg . , 1 1. . , . 1 - ., ,, 1 A , , , , , 1 ' 7 2 Q ' 11 . . L 4 - ' , , J u ., A , L V . l . . Q X . 2 ' 1 X ' . ' Q 1 0' x r - .I I K . .- 1 .- - - '1 ' '1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 2: A it . A . . AL . 'V 4' X' ' S Y 2 v hx s . X. I C Z S 1 F 3 ' S I S ,' 2 ,' ,' ' . ' rf A 5 L X if v 4 ' ' ' R2 ' . 1 , , J, . - f - . S I ur I 1 v Y. J ' Q ' , ' Y Peppuest boy Le Roy Davus ' 7, ' f 3 3 2 'H ' 1 - f L ' Z - . K I .' 2 -I I T 1 ' ' 2 3 . ' . 1 . , . 1 - .' . . 1 ' 1 N 'I ' ' ' J, 4 v 1 .X I K 4 . , 1 ,. u . . - U , f 1 L , , 4 I x . ' , . I 1 Y ' V' r K y 5 5 - ' 7 -. v si -R C ' I ' ' . . ' I' ', - A ,' ' I 4 z t A - . 1 . ' 2 - - ' J Q ' hh, , Z ji . . . 5. , ,' I L . I 1 4 ' .k. . , I A - , - I i 1 -fl si I 38' , 4 P0114 XDLP II-1LK sEN1U1-'Cl-4N5IL4I 4 rmrl IA 19 '8 Kmd frlends tonlght xxe lead xou tar axx av IHF PLOPLE or POVIAINDFR VVAI K From all the turmo1l ofthe busx dax Into a QUIET nook xx here thrushes sung Into the daxs vxhen C eorge the Ihlrd xx as Kung I'lVL llttle houses bx the xx lterslde I we llttle gardens only elght feet xxlcle I xxo llttle ml lamps glxlng llttle llght And onlx klndled on a moonless mght Here the gazebo stands What s th at' you ask A kmd of summer house arranged to mask Strange gomgs on strange plottmgs and contrlvlngs Quarrels Conullatlons xvoolngs xvlxlngs It IS the summer 1nd the month lsjune VN hen roses blossom and blrds are all atune In these surroundlngs plaud and genteel Plaee ordlnarx folk xvho thlnk and feel Let them llve out thelr llves and do and say just xx hat thex llke and there you haxe our plax Where IS Pomander Walk Whx close at hand Out Lhlsxvxck xx ax half wax to Falrxland Adnnral Str Peter Antrobus john Qaxle l0th Baron Otford LISUI lhe Hon john Saxlc Jerome Brooke Hoskxn Psq Ihe Rex jatob Sternroxd D IJ Nh Basll Prlngle lm I ne Wufhn Man The Lampllghter The Iexesore Madame I utle L lCl'l6SIlclls Nllle NI trjolalne I ILHCNIYIIS Mrs P nnela I oskett 'Nhss I3 trbn 1 Pennxmlnt Nlxss Ruth I ennx mmt Ihe Hon Larollne Illllllg Nanette Jane Ihrector Oxx en Kmg Paul Gros? rederlck Cnnnon llsle Reese Robert Ihomas H trold Arndt Paul Rannex Darxxm Dapper W 1Il1am Soper H'1rvex Swenson Ruth Fetroxx Helen Ixellx Iiernelee 'NIC Carthx Lleo Smlth I' tholxx x n Jullus I uulle Adkms Dolorez bolke I race Woe Nllss Lorlne C rosz V- 1 V . . . 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Through the ages the poor man had examlned the records of all kmds and types seekmg admlsslon to the Pearly Gates Thus It was that I had been called upon to asslst ln the strenuous work As I took my place at the rlght of the gate I notlced that Mary Barnhardt had been enllsted to take attendance Hazel Price was busy takmg notes for the celestlal paper Gabrlel S Bugler Mary Slpple began the prelude of the HSCCUSIOH march and Malcolm Mc Dowell cleared hls throat to take up the song As the first notes were sung the Bug Parade started The first group was brought up by Eva Funston 1n St Peter s elevator and as I hastlly scanned the lmpor tant contrlbutlons of each to the world I was not suprlsed to find that Har old Storelm had become a second Lmdbergh with hls gasless Ford Arthur O Rourke was the world s beloved plckle klng Marlon Wllllamson had left her mark IH the world by her astoundmg book F lammg Hearts la! The next group conslsted of buslness men who had been lnterrupted ln the mldst of a board of dlrectors meetlng of the world s largest Cannery Duane Murner as presldent led the group closely followed by Jack Drlsko and Rlchard Salberg wlth then' secretarles Gladys Gelger and Hazel Potter I next beheld the blondness of Cleo Smlth followed by her four man nequlns Dorothy Frazer Lucllle Adklns Ramona Heckenlxable and Marlan Page A great hue and cry occurred 1n the rear and glancmg over the heads of Ethel Wray Agnes Svarstad and Borghlld Tonne Isaw the famlllar figure of Wyatt Wood vendlng his popcorn to the ascenders A brlght splash of color was lntroduced when George Parsch fwho had turned turklsh to solve the problem of belng woman chased J arrlved wlth h1s harem conslstlng of Gladys Cotman Gertrude Sauer Marjorle Shev l1n Dorothy Flene and Marle Cunnlngham Grace Duncan caused a great deal of confuslon wlth her menagerle from The Home for Demented Dogs Wlth her were Irene Eschbach vlce presldent of the Ol'g3l'llZ3tlOH and the leadmg members Jeanne Champlxn Audrey Lmk My rtle Hunstad and Laura Podoll As 1f one upllft soclety d1d not sufiice Gerald Hauge presldent of the Soclety for the Suppresslon of the Maglc Tricks of Robert Thomas came forward vnth hls brother sup presslonlsts Hattle Melcher Lorn Beck Marjorle Goodspeed Darrell Llggett and Margaret Laabs Members of Nevx York s four hundred next made thelr debut In the front rank were Edward Arntz and Kathleen Bull Harold Hlckenbotham and Margaret Mc Nearx and alas Helen Kelly dramatlcally clutchmg a cllpp ed lock of beautxful brown curly halr vshlch she had salvaged from a left behnnd The Unlx ersltx of Edlnburgh Scotland 5 lelded upthe oncomlng come lv mass They w ere Zena Lofman Phx slcs professor Clarence Lenth Profes sor of Phllanthropy Harry Lew Instrul tor m Fme Arts and Ray mond Kel e .1-E av Au ' f if . - ' f ,axd sw i.. ,F Y , Y g- - - 1. , 7 ll 1 n - 1 v - - lf, si ,f . . . 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' 7 - 7 ' - ' v r rv -w ' I v , 3 .Y ' 'Y 119 Ameem 281 ly lecturer on Self Confidence Ranney dlrector of Chrnsty Comedles pulled up ln hls charlot wlth Hollywood s famous glfts to the cmema world namely Laura Cooper Greta Garbo s r1val Hernando Godderz supervlsor of the fade outs for the Buske Grosz and Grosz Motlon Plcture Corporatlon Owen Kmg the man of a thousand faces Etholwyn Julxus and Harold Arndt the Cotman Banky twlns of Namock and H Wllllams Incorporated and Dolorez Solke star of the Chrlsty Comedles In the traller were the year s Wampus bables Allce Cubm Iva Klenow Gladys Currle Leone Gusseck Evelyn Knapp Amella Shantz Marle Van Osdal Ellzabeth W1ll1ams Vlola Bacon Clarlce Cox Ruby Grote Cladys Mann and Mary Stableln Feelmgs ran hugh when lt was thought advlsable to refuse admlttance to sundry members of the Heler Hlckenbotham Clrcus Inc Those demed ad mlttance were Harrlet Kupfer chlefslde show exhlbnt Frank Huber unlver sally known Juggler James Cameron the Methusela of the mam show Ber nelce McCarthy hoola dancer and Harvey Swenson ballyhoo man Those of the troupe admitted were Srelda and Flda Klenast Slamese twxns Mar garet Draeger Callloplst and Pearl Hedblom a new recrult from Tacoma Park Then there appeared a large dlsheveled group headed by Fred Gann on and Edna Shlelds who were excltedly telllng of the accldent of thelr dlr lglble the A H S 28 As the captaln Arnold Arndt and his crevs flled past I noticed many famlllar faces lncludlng Cllfford Koplen Kenneth Mat son Earl Lundahl Louls Lauzen Stanley Prunty John Grohnke Orln Smxth and Leo Gllchrxst The next one to mount the stalrs was Darwm Dapper who had recent ly founded a new rellglous sect Hls work was belng carrled on ln the mor tal world by the untlrmg servlces of Ruth Adams Vera Hye Dorothy Kempthorne Emd Taylor Dorothy Smlth Eunlce Kmgsbury and Martha Erdman Albert Mattlce who had been a successful ClV1I englneer but who had fallen from a cliff to h1s death arrlved only a few hours before Genevleve Morgan who dled of grlef upon hearlng of hls death Thlrteen out ofa hundred fatalxtles ln a western earthquake were addmlted at the golden gate These were Catherlne Mueller Fern Rod man Alta Sturtz Allce Hurlburt Dorothy Glau Lols Teesdale Beulah jones Dorotha Schoppe Ellen Stroschem and Ruth Fetrow lady asslstant m an undertakmg parlor and Grace Moe who dred of overwork Just before mldnlght a group of women from Katherlne johnson s Old Ladles Home arrlved Thelr home had been burnd to the ground and among those kllled were Marnorle Goodspeed Edlth Anderson Ahce Barkley M11 dred Hauge Mary McNeary Margaret Robmson Thelma Svarstad Grace Taylor Valentme Wolter Lucllle Glbbons L Reese and P Schaefer Janltors Just after the gates had closed for the mght Mary Mueller and Lean der Donovan cllmbed the stalrs and were both sent back for tardy sllps f 5 Q A1 ' hi .- , L. e A ,fx-2 'T fs. 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' 1f,4ffTiQE, A 'N- , wif:-'? ji- f .1-- f,,d,---, I f R-1 ' K - l-1 ffL+-Q' ' g' LQ' Q 1 11 ,- f--' w :TL L -vb-Q,-,f-,..,,,- u ..,' M A 'I 'ff fl- W 'Af if 19 ASR QW W IL NIOP CLASS HISTOPI Let us open the calendars of the last two years and see what part the class of 1999 has play ed IU the act1v1t1es of the school We entered Central H1gh as 1ns1gn1f1cant sophomores ln 1926 but we have gradually made a name for our class Our class partles were a great success and we took an actlve part 1n the act1y1t1es sponsored by the Student Councnl We had an efficlent Booster commlttee yy 1th Homer Genoway as chalrman On Pageant Day m 1996 we presented a clever entertalnment durmg, halves of the football game In the sprmg of the year the sophomores also came IU for thelr share of the honors The class Social SSTVICC awards were presented to Homer Genoway and Fave Sohdav and the jeu ett Scholarshlp Prwe went to Margaret Thompson Thls year we added more laurels to our crown We were well repre sented on the football team as yy ell as IH basketball Our class play was ac clalmed by all to be the best ln hlstory We LOI1tI'llJL1l6Cl0UI' share toward mak1ng Pageant Day a success Jeanne McDowell represents us ln the Hon orary Journahstlc Socrety Quill and Scroll Arrow Commlttees lncluded a goodly number of our class Declamatory and Oratory representatlves were Ellls Gates Robert Solke Florence Anderberg VITQIDIH Rowlee and Hazel Thompson Durlng the debate season Harvey Swenson and Joe Marshall went from our ranks to serve as debaters Phe crownlng feature of the year yy as our Jumor Senlor Prom whlch close the calendar book of the m1ghtv class of 29 IU! -IS Ulllflr Irlrst Semester Second Semester I resldent VI lrgaret I hompson Homer I enow ly Vlce Presldent Helen Thorson John Gannon Secretary Esther Ixraushaar Flffel Van VN mkle Treasurer Homer Genova ay Reo Mandery II Xlfll Il4SS AIIIISI I lrst Semester M1 Mc Clhee Mlss Behrens lxfll Borst Nllss Ruth LJTOSI Miss Holen Vllss Hoy land Vllss L Pleper Nfllss Lllrey Second Semester Mr McGhee Vllss Balley Mlss Behrens Miss Holen IVllSSHOVl1Ud Mlss L Pleper Vllss P Preper Nlxss Lllrey A l fr Q.,-5 ' n av Y K . :Y dj g g X sg g ' A L 4 A, l . 7. . Q N 7 N. 1 , . ., V. H C 1 v . . I 1 7 . 7 Q . -7 T I ' I' 3 y 1 Y T 1 ' will always be a bright spot in the memory of each person there. Thus we ' iq Y .ILHY 3 KTLA .Hs 1' v' .' ,'1t.s ' f' I 2 ' T 3 Q2 2 ky 1 K f 1 I - 7. - e C 1 . ' .' ' ,, I ' Q JIJS . ' ,I ' ' 'T 1 , . C . ,IS A189 fell JUNIOR GIRLS CLUB Almost lmmedlately after the school bells rang on S ptemb r Hrst the newly organ1zed Junxor Glrls Club began 1ts program under the leadershlp of Vera Hye presldent Dorls Wells XICB presldent Ruth advlser The officers for the second semester were Ruth Kraushaar presl dent Helen Thorson vxce presldent Esther Kraushaar secretary and Helen Hochgraber treasurer The plan of havmg the Semor and Jumor Glrls Clubs alternately sell refreshments at the football and basketball games was adopted th1s year The Junlor glrls verv ably handled the sale of hot dogs ple and ICC cream at both basketball and football games On Pageant Day the Club members proved themselves to be graclous hostesses when they served a lunch to the Sloux Falls and Aberdeen teams after the game There can be no doubt that the annual football banquet glven by the jurnor girls went over the top thls year The decoratlons cookmg and servmg of the banquet were all taken care of by members of the club Durmg the year the glrls sponsored many clever pep meetmgs T T 1 - - Y 7 I - Q O c . , N . y . I . , 7. .. Q Kraushaar, secretaryg Dorothy Frazer, treasurerg and Mlss Lullan Pleper, 1 , ' I , Z , S 7 . . v V . 7 . X V . 12 A582 QW gt JUNIOR BOYS CLUB Although the Jumor Boys Club IS by no means a new orgamzatlon of the school lt IS one of the best and thls year xts group of members a good bunch of servlceable fellows have done many helpful things to further the act1v1t1es of the school Many of the boys recelved a rather thorough and helpful course ln Household Arts from their versatlle adviser Mr McGhee Under h1s dlrectlon they fed the entlre student body on Pageant Day and after the second evemngs performance of Polly wlth a Past they entertamed the cast and all commlttees oyster stew benng the chlef dlsh on the menu Olflcers of the club were as follows Flrst Semester Second Semester Presldent Reo Mandery Vernon Thompson Vlce Presldent Owen Kmg Oren Smlth Secretary Bob Wllson Edward Dresselhuys Treasurer Duane Murner George Possum -N N 0 Q A f ir N ': ' IL' 31 7 . , . . . 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ILS IQSQWW 28 Q PU ll IIIIH A 1487 HI innualjumox CI iss I hx Polly XX 1th A I 'Ist bx George Mlddle ton and Crux Bolton xx as nxexented ln the 1LICIll0l ILIHI Ihurxd IX and I lldax Nox ember If ind lb Ihe plax xx as under the Capdbledlrett lon of Xhss Ruth Cnov Ihe theme LOUQQIHN the Ioxe iflin of Rex X in !1IeIPh1I1p SIIXCYIIIIII ind Mx rtle DHXIS II sther Ixraushanl Ihe muon eentels iround the xxxnmng of the Ioxt or Mxltle Dax IS bx Rex Van llle He IS lxslbted hx his fx IGIICIS Llay and H irrx xx ho get Pollx to poxe as a Inenth xttresx After ht h is suueeded ln xxmmng, Mx rtle he flnds that he lox es I ollx The complete Caxt meluded Llax Lollum Donald Iand Har rx RlLIl'lI'dSOll Gux Otlx I ollx Shannon Gall VXICIQIIHHI Rex Van fxle PIIIIID Sxlx ermll Mrs Llementlne Daxm Vlrglma Roxxlee Mxltle Davls leather Kraushaar Stiles Robert DHXIGS Commodore Bob Ian Ixe1 Leland Glrouex Pxentltc X 'ln 71Ie Homer Genoxx IX Iar tu 1 m'nd Dorothx I'1 mel Pc troxx xkm Reo Manderx Ihe LOIIIITIIIIQQN xx ho htlped to make the Dlt'S6llldllOl'I 1 Quttexs md dwerxe muth tredlt are the IOIIUXXIIIQ Huslness Nlanagemtnt Homer C eno xx ix I 1 inns I ullel Orm Slllllll XCIXCIIISIIIQ Harxex Sxx enxon Staglng and PIODGIIIGN XII Xlt Cfhee PXCIXINPI' Halen Ihorxon 'VI irgalet Ihompson Hex ellx SIOIKJIIU Hu ild Hnlxenbotham Iimex Ixellel Rm Xlmderx X Int ent D Donnell Homer Cyenoxx IX XX ndlobe PII! 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JL 9 ':': -'44 'A 0 32-3' ,ky N27 1 c A xy, I ,I . fx A -JIS?-592 G3 ft, YE JUNIORS HOLDETH YE TOURINAMENT EARKEN ye knlghts and nobles and ladxes falr to the txdlngs Ibrmg 1 you The Annual .Tumor Tournament IS belng held m the great open I spaces of the Slmmons Fleld All come and enjoy the DYOCCSSIOH Be ff 1 hold who comes The Trumpeters otherwlse known as the wmd Q2 blowers fKenneth Stohl and Robert S0lk6l garbed ID thelr llttle crxmson and gold knee breeches announce the arrxval of the Kmg fHomer Genowayl and the Queen CMargaret Thompsonl and thexr attendants Uohn Gannon Reo Mandery Helen Thorson Esther Kraushaar and Exffel Van VV1nkle Next our attentlon IS drawn to the lover s gallery where we see many of the noted faxr lords and ladles Included among these are Nlck Wallor and Elizabeth Taylor Lorrame Aldrlch and Robert Wllson James Dreelan and V1v1an Dresbach Strongly contrasted to these happy lovers the most pa thetlc prcture of Maxme Campbell draws deep sympathy as she slts bltterly weeping for her lover who has been banlshed from the dommlon of the A H S to the drstant land ln the south By thls time the court 5h16kSfDOIl Mlller Phlllp Sllvernall and Edward Dresselhuysj have settled down IH then' places and are castlng thelr amorous glances upon the court shebas CV1rgm1a Rowlee Gall Welshaar and Ehzabeth Holtzl who have no no on thelr llps but yes yes ln thelr eyes Thus everyone IS waltmg for the afternoons entertalnment At last the Trumpeters announce the flrst event Slr Horatlo lEll1s Gatesl IS seen gallantly approachmg from the south on h1s snow whxte palfrey The gal lery gasps and many lovely maldens shed tears of anguxsh and despalr as the crxmson sleeve lof fa r Loulsel IS seen fluttermg from hls helmet Beh1nd hxm rlde SIX of h1s most husky handsome and skllled kmghts Uohn Madden Robert Glbbs Harry Heme Earl Goodman Allan Regan and Guy Ot1sJ Slr Ellls leads them ln a perfectly stunnmg drlll As the soldlers retreat from the scene Slr LUCIUS fOren Smlthl leaps dalntlly lnto the rmg and hlghly pleases the royal audlence w1th a Cl3SS1C3l dance He does th1S Wlth dellghtful ease and grace He wears a lovely How er wreath which rests loosely on hls brow and the blossoms are entwmed wlth hrs golden locks Next Delores Berkey renders a d1v1ne solo Im Glad I Made You Cry Cause now your face IS clean and we cannot tell ln yy ords how th1s selectlon moves the audlence At thls moment the program 1S rudely but pleasantly mterrupted by the startlmg entrance of Prmce and Prmcess Red Crown lRaymond Volk and Velma Lowaryj The program ceases a whxle 1n order to glve thus fam ous couple a proper receptlon VN e are 1nformed by them that Prmce Gollath tFord Fovslerl aud his damty yyrfe iSh1rley Moesl would soon Joxn the party but the Prmce was detamed m helpmg h1s faxr brxde off her m1lk whlte mule r ,ff of s ' ' f if N ' ,J-X-1 L 'N E' H ' - -' ,f F , W y . r ,V A l 7 ! 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A . l SBLQGDWZ 312 Fortunately the Prmce and hls wlfe soon enter without 1n1ur1es and the entertainment proceeds S1r SampsonfPh1l1p Hagenstonlour acknowledged strong man appears 1n person before the crowd and adds to our pleasure by performlng some slmple feats of strength such as pullmg upa telephone pole and breakmg lt ln two Now the Trumpeters announce the grand event the mlghty squabble between Slr Whltehead fCourage Chrlstensenl Sweden s famous kmght and Snr Freckles fStacey Haugel The slum shy Gttle Applen IS the falr prlze Alas Alas just as the whlstle blows S1r Freckles falls and dents hls armor ln three places but more mxsfortune hls valet fLeonard Rlbnlckl has mxsplaced the can opener and poor Slr Freckles reputatlon for perfect personal appearance was almost lost Slr Nosey CAbe Smllo YVIIZ, plays the part of a very efflclent referee Between quarters Snr Strong arm lCl1nton Wllllamsl lmparts a blt of very valuable Information to the the fierce struggle advances The faxr object of the combat ln her extreme excltement tears at least half a dozen handkerchlefs to shreds Nelther combatant seems to be wlnnmg untll lol suddenly Slr Whltehe ds horse falls w1th a most dramatmc thud We are told that hefthe horselhas spralned h1s ankle At th1s opportumty Sur Freckles makes one gallant spurt to the slde of hls enemy and severely raps hlm upon the domlclle Thus the contest and the starry eyed maxden are won by the lucky Slr Freckles fWe the wr1ters wlsh to add that we have no personal grudge agamst Snr Wh1tehead but who ever heard of two wh1te heads getting married? F-1 VORITE SOJNC S OF FAMOUS JUNIORS Henry Ford AD0lOglZ6S to Me Herald Hlckenbotham Slde by Sxde Edlth Chamberlam and Ellls Gates If I Had a Lover Edlth Clay poole Let s Get Acquamted Georgia Belle and Walter You Should See My Tootxe Dorls Wells All VIen Are Devlls Clarence Osterman Me and My Shadow Jlmmre Dreelan and Vlylenne Dresbach Amt She Sweet? Maryann Schumaker Angel Chlld Clarmce Scandreet The Hours I ve Spent wlth Thee Nlck and LIZZIE Im Commg V1rg1n1a MBUFICC Arne Baby Face Guy Otls One O clock Baby Edythe Harrsen X fi - , S ' ' T T A ' ge? N- TXT-' ,iid L l V.. sr 1 f 7 ! . , 1 . ' Tn- 3 . , ' competitors on the methods of attack. The audience is held spell-bound as ' v Q ! 1 W W 4 I , A . 7 - 7 ' ! I 1 L11 l -Mil ,:l'llxlElUl' ni VUIH alll!! Ll Um T :UN il v j Elin-ziivj Mm H X zzriuzi Umm IIT IIW Jklwxxivf'-4 A T in iw?-T Mg :ff :M f WJ W' ff Eiga 11 ' 3 f XBEE4 V? 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I ' 'H .. ,ig --.-. . -.... -Li: -i , my -N -- ' - 1 II, ' ' ' ' F' -' ' '-' '4T'4f.r. sl- QL ' - Y.-'E' 'Ff V. , jx 19 ABSQQW 28 Qgea O O o To SYJPHU VUHIL S Watch the Sophomores yy atch us go Toyy ard the success yye re sure to knoyy The hlghest peak yvhleh rs only yy on Bv the efforts of all barring none lo make thus the best Class ln years By the strength vyhlch only teamyy ork rears Ieamyyork and loyalty energy too All to glye the school lts due So eome on Sophomores let s show the sehool Ihat to glye the best IS our one rule stands for bemors our goal IS for our debate Work outstandmg stands for the pep yye eontrol stands tor the honors yye re lalldlllg rs for obstacles were over Commg stands for the merlts yye ye yy on IS for the order ln yy lllLll our elasses are runnmg stands for r tffmgs for the thmgs that yve have done 19 for the earnestness yye re shoyvmg and stands for Sophomores the leaders of all TH1' IIFPIJ UI IHP Cl ASS UI- 1' As a member of the class of 1930 I promlse promote the sportsmanshlp of the sthool to the best of mv ablllty be a loyal booster for our Blue 'md Gold uphold the Ideals and tustoms of our school better the standards set by those betore me boost all aetly mes not lynotly them put my lessons first and then my pleasures be tonsldertte of my teathers 'md felloyy tlassmates txke my crltltlsm and proht by rt shoulder all responslbrlltles thrust upon me make the Class of '30 the best there s ever been if Q ff o ' -' B s . 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AER? at W 2 y SOPH OM ORE CLA SS The Class of 1930 elected for 1ts first offlcers the following Thomas O Brlen presldent Paul Wong vlce presxdent Everett Squlre treasurer and Chester Flolo secretary A constltutlon whlch 1S to guxde the class for the next three years was presented to the orgamzatlon and adopted the next meetlng The obJect of the organlzatmon IS to promote busmess luke methods ln class affalrs to encourage cooperatlon and promote an unselflsh splrlt ln school llfe The class lmmedlately entered 1nto the splrxt of the Hlgh School sev eral members JOlI1lI'lg the Glee Club takmg part ln dramatlcs and the varlous other actlvxtles of our school Not only dld they take part ln the HCtlVltl9S but they took promment parts and carrled thelr responslbllltles wtth much efticlency Wllllam Pagones as the llttle soldler of Captain Bxlks s troop caused merrlment throughout the entmre audnence that wmtnessed the operetta L lawala The Sophomore debate teams xx hlch were composed of Fllnor Kraus haar Marvm Schpok and Bermce Mat? for the aflirmatlve Dena Sudovx Lela Harrls and Leona Blethen for the negatne won the mter class debate contest by defeatmg the Semors and Jumors 'l hls vs as the hrst tlme ln the hlstory of Central Hugh that such an honor was taken by the Sophomore class , . . 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Y 1 SOPHOMORE CLA SS All of the Sophomores anticipated greatly their Class partv on Decem ber ninth When it finally arrived no one was dissappomted for the amusing program combined with dancing and refreshments made the party one long to be remembered As a result of the election for the second semester all of the officers except Everett Squire who became a Junior were reelected to their same offices Harold Murner was elected treasurer Elinor Kraushaar William Pagones and Frederick Erken represented the class in the all school play The Sophomores also did the ushering for On March 23 there was another class party made enjoyable with a program games and dancing This class Wlll be the first Sophomore class to actively engage in the preparation and carrying out of plans for graduation They will be in charge of the decoration and ushering for both the Baccalaureate Sermon and Commencement The advisers who guided the class through its first year at Central High were Miss Cromer Miss Nelson Mr Stinson Mrs Nicoud Miss Flem mgton Miss Christensen Miss Hazle Miss P Pleper and Mr Borst 9 1 7 V V 9 this event. Y 7 ' Q S r 1 ' 1 ' - sfo as Ameom 2 g Aberdeen Hlgh School Sept I5 1927 Dear Pa Gee pa I gotta Iot ta tell xa about thxs here school It amt hke ours a tall I amt 1n the tenth grade here Ilke I are out home I m a sophomore I m glad I m a sophomore cuz It seems ter be the best class m school thus year I guess cu? lt s got more pep than the other classes I can t exactlx splam to ya just what pep IS but It means bem real up and comm and full o Ilfe Our class has sure got that Ya know pa every t1me a bunch of hxgh school boys goes out ter plav some game called football klckm a ball aroun an fallm on top each other some way all the school klds guts tergether n xells at em Then they see whlch class c n make the most nolse Thex glve a pr17e fer the one at yells the loudest It s funny pa but the sophs lot o tlmes make the most noxse but thex allus glve pr17es to the Z other classes I ferget thelr names I guess ver not spose ta get prlzes when ver a sophomore Gosh pa out here the boys goes rlght up ter thelr gals n asks ter take em to shoxxs neverthmg N en they take em ta eat lce cream after xvards Npa thex dance dlfferent out here too I dunno Xactly how they do et but It looks kmder funny SOITIGIIUIGS They never have a flddle or a mouth organ elther but a xx hole lot o funnx things ya blow on and a planner Sometlmes thex make the axx fullest rackets Well pa mebbe I better stop I gotta Iota stuff ta do Yer Iovm son Mr Monroe ton debate trlpl Marx IU do x ou xvant a room xx 1th a bath 'Vlarx m Naxx I won t haxe tlme to take a bath anx xx ax' Mxss Behrens What IS a derlx atlxe of umbrag Irxx1n Anderson Umbrella' Flhs Gates Naxx' Umbrella comes from parasol Dena budoxx ftrxlng to strlke up ILOIIXGISIIIOFII I think It s gomg to stop ralnmg Ire ff ieber IVeII ll 1 xx lxs 11 M irxxn Sthpok I irgumgl Vx hat s the dlfferemt bttxxer n 1 monlxtx and mm NI1ss Behre ns I sometlmes xxonder Miss Ilougl is H rxe xou ex er dom anx publu spt xkmg' Sxlxestex Halcleman VIQII I proposed to 1 glrl oxer npartx hne tele phone oncc bv Q g- is as - 1. - v V 1 ' l . . 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K l I J- I S 419 ABSQQW 28 get-Q Ill SUN N1-I OF THI' CL-ISS OF 1930 'NANIE Irmn Anderson Elmor Lonry Leonard Calh on VIVIHH Ex erscn Vxolet Ex erson Chester Flolo Sydney Frexb rg, Ebnor Kraushaar Ahce Letherer Phlllp I eu Otto Vlueller Harold Murner Ruth Nellls Tom O Brlen Richard S am Bllly Pagones Pete Stablem Vlary Ahce Sp xu chng James Sexton Charles Sauer F erne Donlan Danlel Jones Fdna Kester Eugene Pepper George Yeager Verne Zech George Vlay Alfred Fogle jane Vlc Dowell Dena Sudoxx Katherlne Burkh 1rd Jane Fletcher Vlarvm Schpok Gladys Llndgren VIarJor1e Lhrlstensen Edgar Kelly Earl Van House Henrletta Parkms W1ll1am LGVIHG Robert Tlffany Edu ard Lhnton FANIOLS SAYINGS W atch my dust' XX here s my pony ' Cnmme a clg I don t know I can t My mlnutes Ten W hatcha domg the 4th Oh tell me about It I Ioo modest to repeat! Rah Rah Rah Sophs S arry too far to go Vly halr my hair just ask me I don t choose to run I m glad to be a soldler I end me a mckel What ll Ido 1fI get thos Glmme my puff Holy Mxke I ll br1ng lt tomorrow It s a blg l1e I thunk he s so cute Ye C cds' Phat was good Shoot W rong stalrs 4 o clock Four yards or bust Dld you know that' I m 1n a hurry I ll try anythlng once It 1sn t proper You re all wrong VV HERE Foun Wlth h1s brlef case Sleepmg thru classes In h1s Chrysler Wlth gum Wlth compact feet away from A H S walk In study hall In publlc speaklng class bombs at 1130 P M Dlsturbmg study hall In bed at 830 A VI Beslde Stacomb Jar Wlth her shadow Wlth Mlss Cromer Near the floor Argulng wlth coach flowers 7 Lots of places Wlth O K and Co Looking for W Between lockers 7 and 8 Wlth upperclassmen In front of muslc room No place ID partxcular Playlng guard I See Stableml In gym In hlstory class At a debate meetmg Behmd the counter At the Capltol Lontradlctmg Oh It the she etcl IS a darllng Darllng too When do vue eat ' Walklng ln the alr He s another Irrshman Wlth out hls books You blg brute See Pagones Hal l Inslde her fur coat I can llck x ou cant we gang ' Studying Latln Betcha Talklng wxth 7 Hello old top Wxth E K and assoclates fi f as Ar T vfff - 5 , S E .Q S-14 aL ' - .' 4 An A 4 4 4 J 4 L,n, v ' ' v v I v v 1 .' . 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IS AW' QW 2 fs IIXIIITII Nfl s 1 err httle sophs xx errt out to drrre lon S in too rrruth md sothc re xxtre mrre rm httle soph rrrc rth had '1 ate Xhte drtthed lm x md then there xxere Lrg rg, rt lrtt t sorrs on tr foo Jr L txt ur x slot hrt md so there xxxrx snxerr Sex err lrttle sophs pl rx rrrg H rlloxxtclr trrtlx M rx Nh got Q rught cmd so there xx ere x Srx httle sophs xxtrrt out for a clrrxe Otto hrt rtoxx md so there xxcre frxe Frxe lrttle sophs xx ere scruhbrrrg the floor l errr stepped on the soap and so there xx ere our Four lrrtle sophs elrrrrhed up rrrto er tree jfrrre rxle fell out and so there xx ere three Three lrttle sophs xx ent out to xx oo Lherr les Sauer lost eourfrge md so there xx ere txxo xxo lrttle sophs xerrt to stuclx hall tor rurr Alorrgt rrrrt Wrss Dougl rs rrrcl sothere xx is one One lrtth sophorrrort xx as ehexxrrrg hrs gum l p x trrrx Nlr llrlthorp then there xx as rrorre N UI 4 X111 XX lrx rr xxrll Otto Nlueller he orr trnre' XX rx do tht Sophorrrorts h txt to xx rrt tor the uppertlrssmerr rerr xxr Srchrex r t Q e srl Xrrcl roxx XX rx x rrc It st rrt egroxxrr f' XX ho rrx Hoxx rrx 1 f rrr lxe rr NK rx rrx rrc lof Nr our txtr stor o r uttorr rom trlx f XX rx rrt rorrrrs rrxrr rrxe rr lrrotlrxr Bro XX rx r L ' XX h rt nr rlxxs the Sophomore Llr so good I xxorr er M Qi pr ff 1' ' ill e Y, Q f , l'H.' 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'- ' - W ,u f s I l -- .15 ,V ,, 'F -ff f xx ' if' ' , ,' ' - Nffgfa nu, K. ,- .' , f T19 A1829 2 NFMLD IHI I IBPART HE Aberdeen High School Librarv was first organized on a small scale in 1900 shelves for books being placed in the assembly room and an adjoining alcove of the high school which then occupied the if second floor of the old Washington School Upon the completion of the Central High building in 1911 a room was reserved entirely for library use and this since then has been enlarged by the addition of the librarian in charge At the present time the librarx is ranked as 90 percent fully equipped It functions as a center of information for the students of everv department of the school During the past school veai an average of 271 students used the library for at lexst one hcur a day At least 200 reserve books were checked out each night There non are 6200 books including all the leading publications and reference books used by the various classes of the school Our encyclopedias include the Britannica Nelson s Americana Practical Reference and Inter national Our dailv papers include the New York Times Minneapolis Journal Christian Science Monitor and the Umted States Daily The library subscribes to 30 periodicals Ihese mclude all of the standard tx pes and haxe been kept on file for the l'1st tw elve years 1 ' ' 8 T pl. 5 S 1 Q . ' o I l l l T a ,, N Ll 1 my 7 adjoining classroom, with Miss Alma Thomas, a full time, specially trained , '. K . ck , , Q Weill? AWQQWS 2 'llflllll RN DIA W4 lNF of the Engllsh eourses nhlch may be elected to fill the requlre ment tor one semester of Senlor Engllsh IS the class ln Modern Drama vwhlch IQ open to students who have an average of C or more The alm of the tourse IS to develop an appreclatlon for dramatle llt erature Among the toplts taken up durlng the semester are devel opment of drama and the studx of the lndlvldual dlamatlsts of Amerlca and Fngland as well as other forelgn countrles the Llttle Theatre Movement modern tendencles ln staglng and the work of outstandlng producers and aetors Other lnterestlng features of the Course are orlglnal DdHI0l'Dlfl16S and plaxs and the maltlng of stage models and puppet shows Readlng rehearsals of one att plaxs are glven IU class and several publlc appearances are made Durlng the lirst semester of the past wear several plays were presented at the tlme of the S D F A eonventlon Ihese were Fantasla by Conrad Seller presented to the Pnghsh Feathers Round Fable md Ihe lrxstlng Pllte bx Booth Iarklngton VkhlCh was flven as a part of the program fol the All State Lhorus partx Ihe killer bl Albert Lowles furnlshed amusement for the Lhflbtlll IS all sthool kld par tx Ihtee groups of pl ns Ox CIIOHGS bl Alltt Clerstenberg Sulclde bY Seller and Slx Who Pass Whlle tht Itntlls Boll bx Stuart ll allter were presented before the VS oman s Llub bl IT1E'lNlJt rs of the second semester s dass l l 1 Y v 1 I 4 1 1 I A A 3 . . . ,1 fs 1 1 1 1 1 l 4 v7 ' ' ll . 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V' 1312 PGH? e l 2 A IUl7lll'lC14l Ill P4ItTlIl N7 I-lla commerclal department has an enrollment of about two hundred and hftv There ate three teachers ln the department Ethelvn Balley junlor tx pew rltmg and shorthand Inga Holen qemon tx pewrttmg and shorthand Xdah I lcmlngton hooklxeeplng and HLCOLIIHIHQ 'I he de partment offers two dlstlnctcommercnl courses One isa stenograph 1c course w 1th one x e it of boolckeeplng and tw o x ears of tx pew rlttng and short hand lhc other IS a booklxeepmg course wlth two ye lrsof bookkeeplng and acc ounttng and one x ear of tx pewtttmg The students 1n the stenograplnc' coutse do igreat deal of mtmeo graph and txpew rltmg work for the varlous teachets md departments IH the hugh school A placement bureau 18 conducted to help secure poslttons for students cooperatc ln proxldtng such students wtth pt actlc tl experlence dutmg the last two months of thelr set tot xeal lhese students work half daxs ln dow ntow n busmess places ln the state commercttl contests the tollowmg rccords h we heen madc bx Xhercleen Htgh School students dutmg thc past two xc ns Wu fb Second llacc Xm tteut lxpcwntmg lots lmdc o nst llice St ttc HOUlxlxt6DlI1Q DX 1 Inc u H sl tcc St ttc Iioolcltceplng Htrnncl Schtnxct Second Place SI atc li0tllxlxt'6lJlI1j.I 5ldIltJX Iossum l l w . c, 1 1. , 1. v . . 4 A 1 I , 4 1 1 4 4 11 ' s s' . , - l . . 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L' 2 A . , ' Q 5 -, I 5... 19 A38 feb HOU SEHOLD ARTS HE Household Arts course 1n Senror Hlgh School rs planned to meet the needs of three types of glrls those who are partrcularly lnterested 1n home makmg act1v1t1es and wlsh to use the work m a pract EP rcal way rn therr own homes those who wlsh a b3SlS for further L work IH Home Economlcs rn college and those who deslre afoundat lon of useful knowledge for nurses trammg The course IS planned to be re presentatlve of the lmportant phases of homemakmg It mcludes both pract lcal and related subjects The practrcal ubJcc1s are cflered rn hort umts constrtutmg a year s work On enterlng Senlor Hrgh School a grrl may elect the Household Arts course requlrmg one hour of class work dally for three years as well as related subjects such as Art and Physlology The glrl who does not elect the Household Arts course may take the tenth year work provrdmg she has the pre requrslte credlts ln her Freshman year The content of the course IS as follows Household Arts l0b and 10a ten weeks of Food Study and Meal Preparation followed by erght weeks of Home Management ten weeks of Clothmg and Textiles and elght weeks of Home Plannmg and Furmshmg Household Arts llb and lla a laboratory course 1n Chemlstrw whrch IS requlred of all grrls takmg the Household Arts course Household Arts l2b and 12a mne weeks of Home Nursmg SIX weeks of Invahd and Speclal Cookerx three weeks of Chrld Care mne weeks of Dlet etlcs and mne weeks of Advanced Cookmg T bfi A S - - 3 N' 45 , A I 5 '! , 4 u --3 , ' ' 2 ': .- f Y E. , b , fag V L Ili: . . . . . 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S . . . , . . . . v v - I Y i : Y I v I , - Q 1 l .Yr s ' e 1 Q19 A' ' - PHY.S1CAI EDUCATIOIX FOR GIRLS lLTHOUGH Physlcal Educatlon for glrls IS not a compulsory subJect l there are about one hundred and twenty flve students enrolled ln the 1 classes whlch meet twlce a week Under the dlrectlon of Mlss Pearl W4 Pleper the department has become one of outstandmg mterest an 5 ' 3CtlVlty Much of the class tlme IS devoted to the sports Whlch are 1n season Soccer and volley ball are played ln the fall basketball floor work tumbllng apparatus work games and danclng receive chlef attentlon durmg the wmter whlle base ball and track form the Interests for the sprlng season Class teams m volley ball soccer basket ball and base ball are organlzed each season and tournaments are held These serxe to create r1val1y and 1nt erest and furmsh clean sport They teach good sportsmanshlp cooperatlon and mcreased alertness Another feature of mterest durmg the sprlngtlme IS the gvm exhlblt whxch IS held annually At thus tlme a demonstratlon IS glven of all types of phvslcal actlvltxes taken up durmg the year s work Durmg the week of the S D la A convention the gxrls of the Semor High School umted wnh the puplls of jumor Hlgh 'md the grades m puttmg on a gym exhlbltlon for the tear hers of physlc al educatxon Thxs same pro gram was also put on for the publnt the grade schools retenmg the beneflt of the ten cents xdmxsslon fee 1 Y 1 f I 1 7 l l . . 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' 'xv QI ' 'Y44-- -1512 ' ' --'- - - ,- - , v i..,,,A-A, j ,, J Y' ' 5 ' - ' 'E-,--1 f5'W:?- , jf ' .-WWH' J A 19 Ala o fag THE PAGEANT OF FAMOUS BOOKS ITH THE annual ambition of a bigger and better pageant day uppermost m the heart of every student the Pageant of Famous Books was chosen as the central 1dea for the 1927 gala day of our interest cooperation and cleverness Joseph Grosz was elected chief marshall of the day and asslstlng him were Edward Arntz Darwin Dapper Clarence Dunker Paul Gro Z Dean Llghtner George Parsch and Lisle Reese 'IHI' SFNIOR BOYS PIP Iflf S7 As a result of untold hours of labor on the part of the Senior Boys Club members in gathering boxes from every highway byway and alley to say nothing of returning some of those boxes to their irate owners the biggest bonfire ln the history of the school ushered in the festivities of the Pageant of Famous Books The huge blaze leaped high above the Junior and Senior High School buildings and could be seen for miles School songs and yells were led by the cheer leaders and then a snake dance was formed around the fire and slow ly proceeded up Main Street through theatres and restaurants where the eager mob gave more yells and songs CORONATION OF PAGEA NT QUlaE.N 1 sv? ' Y A 5 S: J L ' ' Y 'Y 4 'V '1 J si . ' high school. It did indeed surpass all former pageants in originality. . I A I 3. 1 jf , ' v . , . f 419 Am mm A LJ THE -1QQF'lIBIY PRO! R411 October the slxteenth dawned brlght and clear a most :deal pageant day and every hlgh school student s splrlt rose hlgh as he eagerly hurrled to school to be there for the assembly program and coronatlon of the queen whlch began at ten thirty Joseph Grosz marshal of the day had charge of the program and called the home rooms to the stage m the order of thelr hlstorlcal sequence The dl plays varled wldely rangmg from Buble scenes to Mother Goose Rhymes and were most cleverly presented Followmg the presentatlon the best l costumes were called on the stage for a clos er lflSDCCtl0l'1 by the Judges The most 8XCltlI1g feature of the dav had arrlved The curtams were drawn a part amld shoutmg and applause and re the throne Grouped about her werc the two small attendants and the seven nomm ees of 1927 They were dressed ln pretty perlod dresses of organdy ln pastel shades As entertalnment features Dolorez Solke and Cleo Smlth gave a dance Helen Kelly read just an Old Fashloned Glrl and the other four nommees Kathleen Bull Ber nelce McCarthy Edna Shxelds and Luclle Adklns danced a mmuet Then came the greatest of all the cor onatxon of the queen As Vlola stepped for ward to present the crown a tense sllence fell over the audltorlum When the crown QHPPN f' UNA SHN' 1 IIS of pearls and the queenly robe of royal purple were presented to Edna Shlelds cheer after cheer welcomed the new queen The school songs and yells whnch followed were the heartlest ever heard ln our assembly hall and gave evidence that Edna was most welcome to reign as the queen of Lentral Hlgh School for 1927 The general expresslon from the entlre student body and the many vlsltors who filled the assembly was one of keenest approval The program and coronatlon had been the most plcturesque ever presented ln our school Never before had there been so many colorful costumes orlgmal ln de slgn showmg the cleverness of our student body nor had there ever been so large a percentage of students partlclpatlng ln the events of the day s Av nv A ' K T I -rr Q I L is A 2 - - . .V A A JA ' 1 I 4 A ' , y 1 A A y . , . 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', , ffl 28 IHP Fsllll' Aberdeen once more boxx ed to the poxx erful Sioux Falls gridiron xx ar rrors xxrth a store of l? to O Ihe Sioux Falls team made its seores rn the first quarter One touchdoxxn came after the first fexx minutes of plax xx hen Llrith Sioux Falls fullbatk sueceeded in placing the ball ox er the line On the krekoff following this touchdoxx n Dax is of Sioux Falls ran oo x ards for a sensational touchdoxxn In the remaining three quarters Aberdeen entrrlex outplax ed the xrsitors but because of manx tostlx fumbles xxe were unable to Core The game ended with Sioux Falls vainlx trying to pierce the Blue and Fold for xx ard xx all from its oxxn Z0 xard line IH I-lf!-1XlIiAY14llI As a fltting eonclusion for Pageant Day the Senior girls diretted bx Miss Adah Irlemrngton sponsored an all school and alumni partx The gvmnaslum was deeorated with blue and gold streamers and balloons with a huge football used as the central decoration A blue and gold flag hung on the west xx all and served as the baekground for the orehe stra xvhreh xx as led bx Chester Flolo Ihe dancing began 'rt eight o tlotk At nine there Lame the moment ous oteasion of the ex enrng the axx ardmg of prizes for floats and tostumes bx joseph Gros! Chief marshall of the day Mr Dalthorp and Mrs D H I rghtner Judges of eostumes seletted I tholxx yn Julius xx ho represented just I rke a Butterflx and Homer benoxx ax The Giant With the Three Golden Harrs as xxrnners of first prizes A H S pilloxx tops Second prizes A H S pennants xx ent to Grape Dunean Ihe Patch Work Girl of Oz and to I' x erett Squire a member of King Solomon s Court Superintendent IVI P Gatfnex Mrs Cfaffntx and Rex Fr anus Reese xx ere Judgts of floats Xliss I orine Grosf s home room rtpresenting X Iioolt pertent ige ot rttend inte indthebest pr est nt rtion oftheiridea Nlrssl hex s ind N11 Nlonroes homt rooms rtteixtd honor iblt nitntion During tht txtning sutr il enttrt nning numbers xx eu gixtn bttxxetn ILQS t s N flftllllf or sst cc r Q lllillw r s oxxtrso t e 1 r In in proud tm Ja ir itogtt lei itting inc iron: encing to it mo t sut stu sg I XL. Y ls I: I 1. . I ,. lu. ,A I A ,A V. . . ,,., , -, - 4 ,, , 7 r 7 1 H N wifi 1 . ' . ss' ' I ' of Favorite Songs, Captured the silver cup for having the best float, highest ' r,r'I I 5-.ra-2 I-24 ' -S ' -I I I - I dar Iilinor and listhlr lil'2illSl'l?lIll' prepented a Dance in the .lirror'. Inga if 1 'LT read a hum r ru: 3 1le'ti mn. and Car mlvn' llill '27 sz 1 1 5 xlo. Th - fun amid :lr Ii 'ont' tt. continu 'cl until eleven-thirtx'. 'I' 1 arty had 'I fl'2lH2l 1l.'l' ' 1 li 1-' l' tl- s 3 'Y wr-sf l I'aKfr-:iii on rm-oi'cl. PAGEANT DA Y SNAPS ' f 19 A we THI' STUDI' NY COUACII Jrd Row Donald Mrller Henry Wllll3mS Jack Drl ko Vernon Thompson John Gannon Lrsle Reese Kenneth Plrnre hdward Arntz 'lhomas 0 Brien hverett Hunt Mike Hoffer Donald Lalrd Wrllrarn Soper Merrlll Namock 2nd Row Eduard Mover Ieonard Rrbnrck lone 'lhomrs Vmtent gqurre Rexerlx Storelm Rlchard Spam Ruth Petrovx VINIHU Fxerson Ptholvun Julius Ruth Nellls Flhs Gates Barbara Anderson Bernard Flagealle Wm Van O dal Mrss Douglas adn er lst Row Dorothv Grote Dorothy Frazer Fern Donlan Cleo Smlth Ellaabeth Holtz Ruth Kraushaar Georgia I llllan Kemper Ella Butz Ixatherlne John on Alrce Drckrnson l uxerne Jenkme Argetta smrth The student councrl rs a body of students representrng the home rooms of the school Its purposes are to consrder questrons relatlve to school wel fare to legrslate regardmg them and to provrde a means of student cooper tron rn school actrvrtles and projects The mayor accomplrshments for the year are the formatlon of a constr tutron and by lavts the adoptlon of a successful student procedure m the study halls the revrsron of the pomt st stem and the lrmrtatron of extra cur rrcular actlvrtres Among the socral actmtres sponsored hx the counul the party for the All State Lhorus at thetrme of the S D E A Lonxentron andthe merry Chrrstmas krd party Wlll long lrve rn the memorres of the students i W.,-f y Ar ff' . N -' ' X sn 1 W 'v 1 W v y 1 ,A ' ' , .1 . - - . , , ,- - Y V Y ' 7 Y 7 Y K ! ' V: Y y y J . ' ' , ' 2 , ' . kj ' ' . lv . . . , ' . Y, 7 , Q W . 1 Y Y Y 4 Y ' . 'Y 'w ' V H 4 v v 1 a l s ., 4 . , , 1 . , . 5 , Harriet Hill, Dorothy Glau, Dawn Mandery, Lorraine Wilson. ' ' - s . ' 1 r , .' ' , , -7 ' , , .1 J Y ' V . 5 V ' ' , 4 ' . , ' .H . ' - . y . 5 . - ' I y 1 ' , s . '- ' - v ' . . . . N ' , . N v , 1 1 , n - . w . 7. . i V x v. V , . , Y . I , . . .. . , . ,, . ,, . . . . if 219 Assn om ESA THE STUDFNT COUNCIL CABIINET John Gannon Secretary Edward Arntz Semor Representatlve Llsle Reese Presldent Miss Douglas advlser Elizabeth Holtz Treasurer Cleo Smlth Semor Representatlve Dorothy Frazer Vlce The cablnet IS the chlef body for planmng and outllnlng actlvltles to be acted upon by the councll It IS a truly representatlve body the personnel bemg threemembersfrom the Semors two from the Jumors and one from the Sophomores Among these representatlves are the officers of the councll Accordlng to the constltutlon the presldent of the Councll must be a semor the vlce presldent a1umor and the secretary a sophomore Whlle the treasurer may be chosen from any one of the classes Thls year Llsle Reese was pres1 dent Dorothy Frazer vlce presldent John Gannon secretary and Ellzabeth Holtz treasurer Cleo Smlth and Edward Arntz were Semor representatlves Since John Gannon became a Jumor at the begmmng of the second semester Thomas O Brien was added to the cablnet as the representatlve from the Sophomore class ThlS year the student body has come to the concluslon that the Student Councll IS an organlzatlon vltal to school hfe and that through It comes the development of leadershlp soclal servlce and cooperatlon - S' y nv ' ' S J- . y 3, N- T' ' W Y ' ' 'J -I V Y A 1 I - . , . -r, , , - President. a u , .T 7 7 ' v v 1 ' v I , Z , . . 9 , . . . . Y 3 ' 9312 332 Om Maw ARROW STAFF ASSlStlUg the members of the Arrow Board In compllmg the maternal for our annual were the commlttees In charge of the class and departmental sectlons Every one worked wlth a zeal to make the Arrow of 1928 the best In the school s hlstory The staff members were as follows ATHLETIC COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Wyatt Wood Harvey Swenson Oren SmIth Grace Taylor Arthur O Rourke Elffel Van Wlnkle VIrgInIa Rowlee Donald Lalrd HUMOR COMMITTEE Malcolm Mc Dowell Owen Klng LOIS Teesdale Jeanne Mc Dowell SENIOR COMMITTEE JUNIOR COMMITTEE SOPHOMORE COMMITTEE Helen Kelly Grace Moe Genevleve Morgan Edward Arntz Owen Kmg Busmess adv1ser Margaret Thompson Lorrame Aldrlch Edward Dresselhuys Elxzabeth Holtz Helen Thorson Dena Sudow Ellnor Kraushaar Jane Mc Dowell Vmcent Squlre Mr R R Delmer Faculty adviser I.........................,,.....,, .,........, M iss Lorine Grosz Q19 AIBIQVHDWB Z8 THE BLUE AWD GOID The Blue and C old the semI monthly publIcatIon of the Journahsm class has grown a great deal durmg the past year Developmg from a small mlmeographed sheet lt IS now a large tive column newspaper whlch recelved the rank of thlrd place In the contest sponsored by the South Dakota Hlgh School Press Assoclatlon last fall only a few weeks after the new organ Izatlon It IS prmted In a commercIal shop of the Clty The paper has a staff of twenty five students who are elected by the class They serve for a perlod of nIne weeks the edItors and thelr assoclates as well as the managers and theIr asslstants changIng places after that tIme The paper contaIns all news and events of the school Includlng sports Jokes alumnl news and artlcles of general Importance In ord r to finance the publIcatIon advertIsIng IS SOllClt6d from the buslness men of the cIty A large number of subscrIptIons from the student body and alumnI have also helped to make the Blue and Cold a tinanclal success The staffs for the year 1927 28 have been as follows FIRST SEMESTER EDITORIAL STAFF EdItor In ChIef Paul Grosz SocIety EdItor BernIce McCarthy ASSOCl3t6 EdItor Mary Slpple Feature EdItor AIICC Barkley Sports EdItor Joe Grosz Exchange EdItor Margaret McNeary Humor EdItor Harvey Swenson News EdItor Grace Taylor Headllnes and Make up Helen Kelly BUSINESS STAFF Busmess Manager Wm Soper AssIstant Donald Godderz ASSlSt3nt Edlth Anderson CIrculatIon Manager Homer Bensley AdV6ftlSlUg Mgr Clarence Dunker ASSlSt3Ut Delores Tonner SFCOND SEMESTER FDITORIAL STAFF EdItor IU ChIef I Isle Reese LIterary EdItor Ruth Kraushaar ASSOCl3l6 EdItor Hazel PrIce Exchange EdItor Lavonne Parrott News EdItor Esther Kraushaar Feature EdItor Caroljean WIISOH Headlmes and Make up Humor EdItor EllIs Gates MarIan Wllhamson Locals FdItor Etholyn Juhus Sports FdItor Jack Drlsko Alumnl FdItor Ruth Fetrow ALllVltl6S FdItor Delorez SoIke AdvIser MIss Irue Hax nes BUSINI SS S'l XI I Busmess Manager I cl'Ind Cnrouex Advemgmg Mgr Dqrell Llggmt ASSNUIUI Ofm Smlth AssIstant Llarence NICDOIS UTCUVIUOU MRT JPHHD6' UYHTIDIIU fXSSlSI'IDl Pc Irl Hedbloom AssIstant M lrx Douglas A J I , ' , . , . y . 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K -s . .,....... .....,... ...,.. :'L'c T 1 19 Asemofw 2 1 THE G YPSY TRAIL HE Gypsy Trall the all school play whlch took the place of the fac ulty play of recent years was presented on March 16 and 17 An 1n terestmg plot together wlth clever scenery and character portrayals contrlbuted to the success of the play The entlre school was well represented as each of the three classes showed excellent dramatlc talent as well as the ab1l1ty to work on the commlttees Mr McGhee dlrect ed the play and deserves much credlt for the success of the productlon The cast was as follows Mlchael Rudder Malcolm McDowell 28 Edward Andrews Owen Kmg Frank Raymond Homer Genoway John Raymond Wllham Pagones Frances Raymond Elmor Kraushaar Mrs Wlddemore Vlrglma Rowlee Janet Raymond Carolyne Voelz Ellen Mary Wllmarth 29 COMMITTEES Propertres Edna Shlelds Vera Hye Emd Taylor Advlser Miss Thomas Staglng Rolland Pate Lorn Beck Albert Ellasen AdVlS6f Mlss Thomas Llghtmg Robert Wllson Loyal Young Advlser M1ssL Pleper Advertlslng Harvey Swenson Darwln Dapper Frederlck Gannon Advlser Mlss Bevens Busmess HenryW1ll1ams ArthurO Rourke Orm Smlth Adv1serM1ss Bevens Program Ruth Fetrow Bernelce McCarthy Marlon Wllllamson Advlser Mlss Douglas Poster Etholwynjullus Mary Supple Valent1neWolter Al1ceGub1n Genevleve Morgan CladysCurr1e Jeanne Champlm P Grosz Advlser Mlss Douglas Wardrobe Mar1onW1ll1amson AdVlS6F MISS R Grosz LE CIRQUE COMIQUF Le Clrque Comlque was the name glven the Junlor Falr on Aprll 13 and lt lndeed carrled out the ldea of a comlc clrcus There was every type of entertamment to amuse the entlre crowd whlch packed the hlgh school The vaudevllle performance ln the assembly the bowery dance and clrcus IH the gymnaslum where the prize feature ofthe evemng was awarded to the hold er of the lucky number booths s1de shows and CITCUS band Every member of the class partlclpated ln the blg undertaklng whlch was successful from ew ery standpomt The financxal results were satlsfymg as well and assured the Jumors sufflclent funds to put over an excellent Jumor Senior Prom -X -J N xv nv ' H ' ' Ai , 'Y,i i ...4F - , , - -, - r lf 97 ., Z' . . v' v - ' 'L QE ? . . 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' ' I ' Il ,Y 7 Cast of Characters A Tgilg Aim' om is LFLMHI 41 4 HE outstandmg actlvlty of the Glrls and Boys Clee Clubs of the year was the operetta xx hlth they presented at the Orpheum Thea ter on February lo and 16 The Opera Lelawala by Charles Wake 5 field Ladman xx as a beautlful legend of the Nlagara In tlme gone by the Great Splrlt called for the SHCFIHCG ofa vxrgm and Necla the chlef s daughter volunteered As the story opens the Delawares a much larger trlbe were threatenmg war on the Omahgahrahs Agam a sacrxfice IS called for and Lelawala offers herself to avert war Meanwhlle whxte characters appeared mcludmg Fagle Eye MaJor Wallace and hls daughter Mabel Shungela the ChlCfS son sues for the second tmme for the hand of Lelowala but she refuses hlm Burnmg wlth prlde he captures her and Mabel and slays her brother Klolowar when he mterferes Eagle Eye res cues the maldens and thelr rescue IS celebrated by dances by the Indlan braves and the whlte maldens Upon her return Lelawala IS remmded of the SHCTIHCB she IS to make to drxft over the Thunder Waters IH a canoe As she enters the canoe Shungela arrlves wlth the good news of the conquermg of the Delawares and she IS spared to Sowanas her lover Wokomls Wldower Chlef of the Omahgahrahs Klolowar Hls son Lelawala Hls daughter Marpeetopah MCGICIHC man Hmtola Grandmother of Lelaxx ala Sowanas Lover of Lelawala Shungela Rejected lover of Lelawala Wacootax a braxe Onjmma a Wyandot brave Wabblt a Wyandot brave Kootnma an Omahgarah maden Waneyca a romantlc wldoxx Napanee Who lox es Kloloxx ar Eagle Exe a famous scout Major Wallace Commandant of a fort Mabel H15 daughter Capt Bllss tlarxnda Bond Who admlres the Sergeant Sergeant Bllks Who admmres hlmself Lord Tatler Who admlres wlttlclsms Harry Walker Malcolm McDowell Lorame Aldrlch Paul Grosz hxffel Van Wmkle Donald Mlller Allen Regan Robert WllSOH Donald Lalrd George Parsch Mary Mueller Bernelce Mc Carthy Luclle Adkms Llsle Reese Everett Hunt Ruth Fetroxx Malcolm Mc Doxx ell Helen Kelly Jack Drlsko Fred Gannon V N J A A 44 'Z'-Y . . . 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It s the Central Hlgh School Band wlth 1ts peppy muslc whrch greets us when we come to football and basketball games Aberdeen IS the proud possessor of a flrst class band which took first place 1n the Dlstrxct Muslc Contest IH 1927 and for whlch we l also expect honors m 1928 Mr Carl Ellert dlrector of the Mumclpal Band IS also the leader of the hlgh school group whlch IS composed of twenty three members It IS an actlve and progresslve organlzatlon always ready and wxlllng to help upon any occasion They have played for all football and basketball games class plays and the Jumor Falr The outstandlng feature of the year s work was the concert which they gave on March 26 Then they began work on the concert overture La Grace for the Dlstrlct MUSIC Con tes The personnel of the band was as follows clarmet RalphB1sbee Naoml Mallory Paul Trlplett Ralph Moore Shlrley Polson Howard Green trumpets Leo Gllchrlst Beulah Jones Erwm Hamllton Ralph Carlson saxaphones Edward Arntz Gerald Hlckenbotham Edward Schmldt Otis Funston Marlon Fuller horns Beulah Jones Ivan Stocks Charles Jones drums Wllber Reed Sldney F reyberg Robert Hlll flute Olwln Ackley trombones Bertly Dent Jack Relstad barltone Herald Hlckenbotham bass Robert Glbbs f 3,-E Av Av T - - ' X--X.: 'T N-. ,F 2 , W , - ,. 7 1 eil 7 , , , , , :K ' ' Y ' , 2 511 5 . . 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UV YY ' ' ' ' l 3 3 7 I V Y 7 Y V 7 7 Y 7 Y V 1 1 v r ' a 1 1 s y J 1 Y Y 9 9 , . 19 Aim' 23 1st Row Znd Rovs 3rd Row 4th Row 5th Row 6th Row t1lHIb Gllflu CI UB R Kraushaar Van Osdal E Kraushaar M Dutro E Holtz Wells Smlth 'VlcCarthx Wllllamson Chrlstensen M Flteh Nlcllowell Parrott Ifnz Rowlee Solke Burkard Butz 'laxlor Mueller blpple Roblnwon Sollday Frazer J Solke Johnson Frazer bprlnger letrow bklbsrud Cullle Remde bchoppe Madsen A Svarstad Fessenden Jenkens Everson Hunstad Scandrett E Kraushaar Rltallutro Hoefs tlau lfverson 5Il2lllltllll Hxll Van Campen MLNeary Adkms Claxpool Burke Hedblom McG1n1t1e Maxnard Ihde Anderherg Wallor Hlrqch Voelz Qtorelm Van Wlnkle Aaro Ixellx busseck Trllmble Bauer DIBQQGT Potter lormey Glesen Bull O Webb Imlt Porter The Glrls Glee Club dlrected by MISS Reva Russell has Completed one of the best and most successful xears IU the hlstory of glee clubs at Central Hugh The work has mcluded much of varlety and unusual attrat tlveness for the seventy glrls who were members Among the aetlvltles for the y ear were the partlclpatlon m the All State Chorus vxhlth sang for the South Dakota I ducatlonal AQSIJLIAIIOH the ap pearance before the Superlntendent s and Prlnupal s Meetmg and the slng mg at the dedltatlon of the New I resbxterlan Church Cadman s I el wx ala was presented on lfebruarv lo and lb mth remarkable success For the Dlstrltt Muslt Contest held at the Northern btate Teachers College the tlub sang Sparkhng Sunllght bx Ardltx J f l 'v 11 1 w 4 JJ 4 . 1 ' - - 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 - 1 -1 1 . 1 ' '1 ' ' ' ' . 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' rename 2 Top Row 3rd Row 2nd Row 1st Row BOYS GLEE CLUB Glrouex Wllson Reese Llggett Kelly Gates Erken Hunt Chrlstensen Beck Marshall Hagenston Hofer Walker Lenth Lalrd Strachan Wahor H Arndt E Anderson Heydlauff Soper S Hauge P Grosz F Gannon G Hlckenbotham Mlller Frewberg Nichols Regan Fne Fuller Drlsko Flolo Dlckman Parsch Squire Llghtner Not ln plcture McDowell Pepper Pagones Arntz The members of the Boys Glee Club had a very successful and lnter estmg year They sang for the Secondary Educatlon Assoclatlon durmg the S D E A COUVCHIIOH and at a Llons Club luncheon They also took part 1n the dedrcatlon servlces of the New Presbyterlan Church the Hlgh School Operetta and some were m the All State Chorus The selectlon whmch the club sang ln the dlstrlct contest was Up To a Man by Squlre Salter The contest number for the mlxed chorus was And the Glory of the Lord from Handel s Messlah In all lts performances throughout the year the club has demonstrat ed xts unusual ablllty Every club member feels that the work under the dl rectlon of Mlss Reva Russell has created an lnterest and promoted the ap preclatlon of good muslc IH hxm as well as ln the entlre school Q 7 f N Q Q N : I T5 7 I - gf '. 4 1 1 l --gun... -1 , T , 1 . . . . , . - v l Y v , v y f , . , . - v y v l v y - 1 - - A , . . . , , . . , . . , . , . , . 1 - - - - v v - v v v v v - Z A 1 v 1 - , . . . . . , . v , . . . . 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Y LS ' VY . , ' . , ' Y . 1219 AER' 28 Top Rovx Robert Thomas Marxm qchpolx Frederlck Gannon Harvex Qxxenson Joseph Marshall Llarence Dunlxer Mr L O Monroe lcoachl Bottom Rovx Dena Sudovx Dorothx Kempthorne Bermce Matz Grace Taylor Lela Harrn-1 Elmor krau haar IIl'H4lI' ORE mterest and enthusxasm were aroused ln high school debatmg thls xear than 1D any previous xear The season xxas opened by a SSFIGQ of class debates IH whlch the Sophomores xvon and the txx elxli' we best debaters xx ere Chosen as the all school squad The members of thlg squad xx ere then dlvlded mto teams and began xx orkmg for the season s debates PX dual debate xxlth Nlobrldge opened the season on the state questlon xx huh dealt xxlth the VIQN trx Haugen I arm Rellef Measure Our negatlve team xxon the deb ite heu xx hlle the ithrmattxe te1m xx is defeated at Mo budge Prtttlte debates xx ere held xxtth the 'Normal Webster and Huron In the lilg I lght debates xxe xxon from Broolxlngs and Nlltchell and ttrsf to Xl llt:llOXXI1 Nl tdnson Huron and X mlxton I he se lson xx is closed xxuth 1 deb ate banquet sponsored bx the jumor tnrls Llub md 1t xx is Cltklfltdfl th it there IN much good debate materlal left to Lotth 'Xlonroe tor next xear v. v 1 vi r . 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D19 ASR QW 2851 DECLAMA TORY AND ORA TORY wg TATE honors were carrled off by Aberdeen when Owen Kmg took ,1 first place ln the state Declamatory contest This was an honor never before won by a boy ln the hlstory of South Dakota contests The school representatlves ln declamatory and oratory were chosen by an 1nter class contest ln whlch the followlng people took part DRAMATICS Dena Sudow Sophomore Hlawatha s Woomg Courage Christensen Junlor The Chrlstus Owen Kung Semor The Faceless Man ORATORY Robert Soxke Junlor The Unknown Soldler Harvey Swenson Semor The Cross of Gold HUMOROUS Jane McDowell Sophomore Jlmmle Stearns at the Llbrary Vlrglnla Rowlee Jumor The Muslcal In thls contest Owen Kmg Harvey Swenson and V1rg1n1a Rowle won first places and the rlght to represent the school ln the dlstrlct contest whlch was held at the Normal Owen Kmg and Vlfglnla Rowlee took the d1str1ct honors and ln turn those at the dlvlslonal contest at Plerre The state con test was held at Aberdeen and we were the only school to have two repre sentatlves From the best IH the state Owen Klng won first place ln Dec lamatory an honor of whlch the school IS very proud if ' f , T 5 I - Q , W 1 ' ' XII lgx f . 1 4 I, . 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' ' K 1-.11 1111 A -1.11 -1- .1 1 f- .1 '-1 -Q11 . 311 5 z'i' ,I 1' z 'zu' z' ' fikod. sfo 19 Am om rag QUIII A ND SCROI L UILL and Scroll IS the natlonal honorary soclety for hlgh school Journahsls Its purpose IS to encourage and reward 1nd1v1dual achleve ment of high merlt ln hrgh school Journallsm Accordmg to the con if '5 stltutlon members of Qulll and Scroll must meet the followlng re m the upper t 1rd of thelr class IH general scholastic standlng for the current year they must have done superror work ln some phase of Journallstxc or creatnve endeavor they must be recommended from the standpomt of char acter and thelr work must be approved by the natlonal secretary treasurer Aberdeen has had a chapter of Quill and Scroll smce the time xt was found d ln 1926 and alarge number of students have quallfied as members Thxrteen students became members durlng the first semester Meetmgs were held once a month and toplcs of Journallstlc mterest were taken up each tlme OfTlcers were as follows presldent Genevleve Morgan vlce presldent Joseph Grosz and secretary treasurer Harvey Swenson Mlss Lor1ne Grosz and Mlss True Haynes were advlsers 3-r K S J .A A N I 0 x - 3? Jr i - V - ' tjf?jLquirements: they must be at least a junior in standingg they must be , H, L . . . . e , ' , ' - ll sfllol 4: Jun 04.5 Diff 419 A592 Em fel., Top Row VanCampen Mlss L Pxeper Thorson Frazer Barkley M Thompson Duncan Prlce D Grote Wrax Second Row Cullx Dletz Nelson Fltzpatrlck Donlan Hoch graeber Moes I'h11dRow Kemmtz Clausen Hall Matz Sprmger Burkhart R Grote Storelm Ifetrow Jullus Cunnlngham Bottom Row M Fltch Shoop M Thomas Blethen F Knapp Rumrey Gelger Rowlee Glesen Taxlor S Klenast J Champlln E Klenast Clltl RI' S1'I1Vl' S HERE are two groups of Glrl Reserves m Hlgh School one made up entlrely of upper classmen and the other conslstmg of Sophomore girls The officers of the older group are as follows presldent Ruth is Fetrow vice presldent Dorothy Frazer secretary Helen Thorson I and treasurer Beverley Storelm In the Sophomore club Leone Ble then IS presldent Lorrame Nelson vlce presldent Marjorle Thomas secre tary and Geneva Shoop treasurer M66tlHgS of the older group are held every other Week In order to ralse money for the purpose of sendmg delegates to Lake Okobojr the glrls held candy sales and presented the play Patsy From Dakota The Sophomore glrls have weekly meetmgs Thelr blg event of the year IS the summer camp at Blg Stone Lake They sponsor a show m order to ralse money wlth whlch to send theur representatlves Other 3CtlVltl6S are thenr service proJects such as baskets for the poor and L,llI'lST.I'l1dS partles The adxlsers for these groups ire Muss I rlllan IJISDCI' Miss Marg xret Sex mour Mrs A W Roxxlee M1ssId1th Aldrlth and Mrs I' Sprlngfer 9 AU ' 5 N 'fp I ' 4' I ' , y Y- I . . , . . , . , , , . , , Y ' Y , ' ' ' ,Y 1 Y Y 1 ' 7 '- . 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Magnus Amee 285 SCHOOL PEP Our two school cheer leaders Reo Man dery and Robert Wllson have been largely recponslble for the Splflt dlsplayed ln the athletlc contests and pep meetm gs of the school durmg the past year Throughout the football and basketball seasons pep meet ngs were sponsored by vanous clubs of the school More novel and unlque ldeas were carried out and better pep vsas dlsplayed IH the yelling of the student body An lmportant organlzatxon The Pep Club was formed durmg the second semester RE O MANDERY The ldea of the club was thought of by Homer Genoway and sponsored by the Junlor Glrls Club In order to become a member of thls club somethmg to promote and stimulate pep must be done by the mdlvldual or group apply mg for membershlp The Hrst members of the club were the Jumor GITIS Club followed by the Semor Glrls Club and later the Semor Boys Club From each of these groups two TGDFCSSHIHTIVCS were chosen to represent thenr club ln the mam Pep Club The lI'1SlgI'1l3 for the club IS a club wlth the words The Pep Club on xt IH blue and gold lettermg ROBERT WILSON THF AATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOIARSHIP SOCIETY Vernon Thompson and Edward Dresselhuys were elected as members to the Natlonal Athletlc Scholarshlp Soclety thxs year In order to become a member of thls organxzatlon one must have earned a letter ln a maJor sport be above the average of the class ln scholarshlp and have the quahflcatlons of a clean sportsman and good cltxzen Prevlous members of the club who are now alumnl of the Aberdeen Hugh are Gerald Sm1th 26 Herbert Morrls 26 Ferdmand Reeder 27 Sumner Colllns 27 Donald Bunt 27 and John Elllott 27 s C ' C A? 5- J - , Y fl, , - Y . 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' 'L 12 AERQQW iss ,Bs '1hndRovu Vlood Vensand Otis Iundahl Mr Tvseet C Williams Johnston Moyer Fiken Second Row Solberg H Hitkenbotham fannon Rennes Rlbnlck Mattlce Ward Puller 'Vifnshall Denis H Williams HIT CILB The purpose of the H1 Y Club whlch was organized last year IS to create malntam and extend throughout the school and communlty hlgh standards of Cl'lI'1Stl8ll character A bean feed and buslness meeting were h ld every Tuesday evening during the school year At these times subjects of interest to the club members were discussed and a Splflt of cooperation between the Y M L A and the high school we e f bl b fl Much credit for the success of the xear s work is due to Mr Monroe facultx adviser Mr Tweet Y 'VI L A Secretary and Mr Dalthorp adult leader as well as to the oflicers who were as follows Flrst Semester Second Semester 'Vlalcolm McDowell Presrdent Owen King Wyatt Wood Vice Presldent George Fossum Ditk Solberg Secretary Treasurer Paul Gros? Bob Wilson Sergeant at arms Don Laird f .1-E nv as - 1 N f if j P fr ,v.gga:N.:'i '- , t ' V A V 'Y A Y ' Y ' Y Y Y A. L' :Q ' ' '.f V Q. V . J' ' '.' . ' v y T ' A 1 vs u First Row: Xlr. Monroe, Wilson, Laird, Fossum, P. Grosz, King, Mcllowell, Lightner, 1 v..1, . I ' v 7 Y 1 'V Y 7 3 Q 1 . . . . Lf n . Q Y . I . . . . . '. . ' ,s.at,.is..e,.. W ' 1 . , , ' ' , . v . , y 1 ' s u , T . 1 , . , . 1 . . . . , . , , . ' . I 1 Y . . CV I9 A58 W A 'IHP HOIIP FCONHIIICN C1 LB The Home Fconomlcs Club was organlzed m the fall of 1929 for the purpose of takmg charge of Home Economlcs problems about the school All glrls w ho are takmg or have had Household Arts are ellglhle for membershlp Meetmgs are held every other Tuesday throughout the year The ofhcers were as follows for the FITSI semester Presmdent Edna Shlelds Vlce Presldent Agnes Svarstad Secretary Dorothy Glau Treasurer Jane Fletcher For the second semester Presldent Vera Hye Vtce Presldent Dorothy Clau Secretary Jane Fletcher Treasurer Florence Anderberg THI' I Al' TIYPA F IAHOPP CI UB Nuts? N ou say they threw nuts mstead of r1ce at Roman weddmgs' Say where dld you get that funny 1dea7 Funny ldeal that s knowledge and I learned lt at the Laetltea e Labore Club It IS a Latm Club organlzed 1n the sprmg of 26 lts a1m belng to learn more about Rome and Roman customs The Club has contlnued smce then wlth the same a1m effect1vely carrled out Some very peppy and enjoyable lnfluentlal men and women mcludlng of course the Roman marrlage The present ofhcers of the Club are Presldent Georgla Belle Van Campen V1cePres1dent Katherme Johnson Secretary and treasurer Mar garet Draeger Other members are Audrey Lmk Harrlette Ixupfer Hazel 'Ihomp son Joy ce Izllsw orth and Lawrence juell G A 4 The purpose of theb A A IS to promote and uphold the health frlendshxp sportsmanshlp and morals of the members Thus assocxatlon IS stead1ly growmg both ln srze and success In order to be mltlated lnto this orgamzatlon a glrl must have earned fifty pomts and p y her dues of thlrty five cents Thls year the malorlty of glrls who w ere pledged to the assoclatlon were Sophomores Chex rons letters and best of all sw eaters are offered as rewards to the gurls w ho can make a certaln number of pomts These pomts are earned by makmg the xarlous teams IH volley ball basket ball soccer base ball hlk 1ng blcx cle rldmg track work extra hours of gym or strlct obserx ance of health rules It lb no easx task to earn these hundreds of necessary pomts and therefore the G A A stlmulates the glrls to a great deal of actlvlty Ofhcers for the xear were as follows presldent Amella Shantz v1ce presldent Helen Hochgraber secretary Frances Rahskopf and treasurer Irene Werth Mxss Pearl Pleper acted as advlser to the club , I' Tj N 0 Av - Q as A 28 my -vw J C g C C I ' ' - 7 ' r . . y . . . .' ' I , I ' I , , I t I I . Y . 7 . ,V programs have been given, touching on all subjects from the Roman Arts to 2 . . v . 1 V Q , - , - ' 1 v 7 . 1 al' . . . 1 . . I r ' V 1 . - V - s v X . V F V V if as A5890 2 A ANNUAL SOVG COIN TFST AND A UAPD OF SCHOOI HOINOPS HE SEVENTH annual school song contest and award of school honors and pr17es yy as held on May 30 1927 Much rnterest and en thuslasm was dlsplay ed ln the ey enlng s program and class rlvalry I was keen IH the song contest mn whrch tirst place was grven to the Semors therebv gmng them the coveted Clara Flemmgton trophy The Jumors were ayy arded second place and rested content wrth the antrupa tlon of better luck ln 1928 when they m turn should be senlors whom the trophy mevltably seems to favor Other prlfes and awards vyere as follows ATHIFIIC S 'l he Butt? Medal Leo May The Kraushaar Medal Sumner Colhns he Llons Club PFIZG Ferdmand Reeder DRA 'IIAYILS The Hall Medal Carolyne H1ll The Lrghthall Stagecraft Pnzes Dorothy Flene and Earl Watters M U S1 L T he Monday Muslcal Club Medal PUBI ICA 'I ION S The Olvyln Angell Prlze IU JOLlI'Il3llSlH e Federatlon Award rn Literary Work The Lmcoln Essay Prlze The Bassett Medal ln Debate The Herrled Medal m Publlc Speaklng The Booth Pr1ze SCHOI ARSHIP bravce Lindgren La Roy Zell Vlrglma Barnard Mary Jones Edward 5Olk6 Edward SOIBC Harvey Swenson The Jew ett Prlze Margaret Thompson Iferdmand Reeder SOCIAI SCII' NCF T he Boardman Medal Louls Bartlett Ferdmand Reeder SUCIAI Sl'IlICI' 1 IIC' I-lUVNdlLl 1 ICA SI' NIUI CI 488 VI IIUHIAI As a memorlal glft to the school the Semor class furnlshed and equlp pe an ofhce for yournahsm ln addltlon to the pr17es and medals school lfhlgllla H1 all extra turrl Lular actly ltles vs ere also an arded 'l he faculty LO1'llITllll66lll charge of the song., contest and an ald of sthool honors was Mlss L1ll1an Pleper 'Xlrss Russell Nlrss Beyens Nllss Ha7le and Mlss Cromer , f Q no Av ' f Q- R T I gfx.: X.-' 'I Y e U V v v , 1 -V A J ' L A 1 L wif? . . 1' gl 7 - gli? . 4. . . ' , ' . 1 is 7 ' ,fa .ff . ' . . . . - A t 5 . . Y. . . 1 Q 3' , V , , . y 5 , 7 AI A my . . 7 .r r 1 y r 1' YVY W Y , , . . , T , . . Y W A W EY ' A . - . . Y 1 ' I 7 f , , . Th . . . V . . . , . - I , , V PUBLIC SPEAISING , N , 1 A , . - Y , s . . I , I A , , , y f W , f v , A , A 4 A 1 t ' J fv-v T1 ,.-...1 RNA ,J in C ' 's 1 f v ua. .or social Servxce Leo May . . V , Y v , 1 A, 41 L , 4. A A . 1, 1 s, Q - L T 4 st I, -I E st ' ., C'x T A 1 . 7. . Q v A v E v w I A w ks Y u L- 1 r vr 1 .su .i , I9 sam zsg LJ HUNITUH BUARD The Monltor Board IS an orgamfatron of boys who have been selected from the home rooms to act as monltors to malntaln orderllness and prompt upon any student who refuses to obey thelr rules As a result more than one haughty flapper and more than one boy that has forgotten to remove hls hat or tap has had to sweep a class room or elean the waste paper from the study hall desks Mr Delmer IS adxlser of the group and Herald Hlckenbo tham served as efhclent presldent throughout the year Durmg the first semester the followlng members served on the board Sldney Freyberg Dlck Solberg Arnold Arndt James Svarstad Robert johns ton Francls Fuller Glen Buske Duane Murner Herald Hlckenbotham Alfred Fogle Kenneth Atterbury Wm Pagones Ralph Blsbee John Madden Sylves ter Haldeman Fverett Squlre and George Lawrence For the second semester the membershlp was comprlsed of Arnold Arndt Courage Chrlstensen James Dreelan Alfred Fogle Sldney Freyberg Joe Fltzpatrlck Melvm Hxckenbotham Herald Hlckenbotham Raymond Kelly Joseph Marshall George Max Everly Shoop Charles Sauer Raw mond Volk Lemf Vensand Clmton Wllhams Alvln Werth Wllllam Johansen Morgan johnson Harry Herne Wxlham Soper Wy att Wood and Vern Zech f Q on - - A f as g ' ' kfxt sfj ... 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They have complete control and can impose punishment 1 ! 7 7 1 Q I I 4 V ' v 2512 Aiszmofw Top Row Qchaeffer Bu ke Vlerth Wood W Davls PITDIG D Murner 2nd Row McDowell Ranney Storelm Smlth Grohnke lst Row Thompson May Mattlce H Murner A Arndt E Dresselhuyslnotlnplcture1 4 1 I The A Llub whlch conslsted of elghteen football basketball and track letter men supported the athletlcs of the school ln a splendrd manner thls year The blggest problem taken up by the club was the llmltatlon of the presentatlon of athletlc letters It was declded that for football mstead of have played four less than half the total number of full quarters durmg the season In basketball mstead of five parts or two whole games a change was made to one fourth the total number of halves Although th1s w1ll make If more rllfhrlllf fm' 2 nlnxer tn earn 2 letter the present rules vull false the xalue of the letter The choosmg of pms and the raxsmg of money by sellmg ESRIIUO ples at the basketball games kept the members busy durmg the last half of the year Officers for the year were as follows Presldent Ixnute Storelm Vlce Presldent Bozo Murner Secretary Treasurer Smeltz Smlth 2 .Y , s ,, ' , , . 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FOO TBA LL The first practlce of the season re vealed to Coach Daubenberger that he had for the most part green materlal Although there were eleven lettermen from last year only two had been regu lars With these difficulties piled upon a new coach prospects looked unpromismg but did not prove to be so Dauble turned out one of the best teams we have had in years and although we falled to w1n every game we were never trounced and only once out played The close scores showed that we had show the stone wall defense of the line This coupled wlthagood offence would have been unbeatable OAKES 0 ABERDEEN 55 The Bluejackets opened the season agamst the fierce midgets from Oakes But lt was just too bad for them be cause the BlueJackets scored twlce every quarter The backs showed up well here in a perfect running and passing attack GROTON 7 ABERDEEN 26' Groton pulled a fast one on us and scored a touchdown before we woke up Then thelr goal was crossed four times before the final whistle blew giving us the long end of a 26 to 7 score A ' 1 W ' 0 nr 5 I up a l l KK 77 ' 7 7 ' . , ' . 3 I I 9 ' N ' 71 9 ! a poor offense, but reviews of the games Q! 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I I W 'gif W udp af-ff' Z,-, MDW .Q H- -weli- rf, Z, xlkk, LEAD 6 ABERDEEN 7 The boys Journeyed down to Lead Just to take the Gold Diggers by a 7 to 6 score It looked bad for the home team when May fumbled and Lead recovered but the lme spolled the kick so when Eddle took a pass to score and Mac made good the klck behlnd a stone wall lme we won The lme showed 1ts strength for the fnrst t1me ln thls game o WN 202' ABERDEEN 13 Jackets journeyed to H20 t for thelr annual encounter t a team that could g1ve and take 1n the entlre state To start ptam used poor Judgment and decld recelve After loslng on an ex chan of punts we klcked agam They then brought the ball back about forty yards by stralght and cross bucks and spms for a touch down wlth Rlchmond bearmg the brunt of the attack They made the pomt Aberdeen came back and scored on a recovered punt by Buske and several passes wlth Mac heavmg em After fightmg for two quarters to score agaln, we finally carrled lt over by a serles of runs by D. Murner, and then May made good the try for pomt Score Watertown 14, Aberdeen 13 Then Rlch mond was 1nJured, but showed iight and stayed xn the game They got another break when Thompson fumbled on hls five yard lme, and falled to recover xt Watertown was the only team we had played, or dld play, that really deserved to wln by vlrtue of playmg, and then they got all the breaks whlch were many among a green team ' from T- ,Ea A g 7 M .lu H' sf as AQ an HLPON 6 ABFPDFFN U Huron came north to go back mth our scalps safely tucked m thelr belts Huron looked good but ln our opm lon we looked better but the same old JIHX poor head work ln pmches and no breaks Huron klcked off and after 1 short scrimmage we punted Maw s punts were slow and low but not hard to get down under Huron made llttle headway and we made less but then they got the real break We were on our twenty yard l1ne and H Murner wanted three dovs ns before klCkll1g' May then got lazy and thelme unaware of thls exerted no extra effort The result one blocked punt Then Huron h1t our l1ne twlce and carr1ed the ball over on the second try gomg over guard and center The Bluejackets came to and gamed at w1ll untll they came tothe twenty yard lme There poor head work would lose the ball for us To make a long story short we falled to score and after freezmg for an hour and a half everybody went home cold tlred and heart broken Il SHICH11 ABPI 11111 VI Th1s game was our most miserable fallure After showlng strength agamst Watertown and Sloux Falls we looked bad agalnst the weak Ipswlch team The coach started the second team or rather allthelowerclassmen and they storeda safety just as the half was end mg he shox ed IH the regulars and told them to score They falled mlserably and It was not untll late IH the thlrd quarter that thev d1d score Then we got the punt bx luck 4a1P.fZ7, 'U,0-af,-can-Q' 6-WA dwg THOMPSON I RANNEY 'wv 1r IMAY . 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I Y . , A f- 4 A 5' 7 1386130 99 MOORHEAD 3 ABERDEEN 0 On Armnstlce Day playmg ln zero weather Moorhead Mmnesota chalked up a 3 to 0 vlctory over the Blue1ackets After battllng on even terms durmg the first half Moorhead received a break m the thlrd quarter when they recelved the ball on our 25 yard lme after a costly fumble by the locals From here Moe Moorhead guard sent a real drop k1ck through the goal posts chalkmg up the only counter of the game Durlng the rest of the game Aberdeen completely outplay yard loss ln three plays PIERRE 0 ABERDEEN 14 On November 22 Plerre came to Aber deen confldent of wmmng a dec1s1ve vlctory over the Bluejackets The strength of the locals however surprlsed the Cap xtol Clty boys and they returned home defeated by a 14 to 0 score The excellent puntmg of May was the outstandmg fea ture of the game as was the fine passlng of McDowell Our first score came when Mc Dowell heaved a pretty pass to Wood who took lt to the three yard lme May then carrled lt over and hls try for pomt was good Agarn ln the thlrd quarter Aberdeen scored when Fat Davxs blocked a Prerre punt and raced to the goal lme May s try for pomt was agaln successful The fellows playmg thelr last game for the A H S were Davxs Storelm Mc Dowell D Murner Wood Buske Mattnce Ranney Arndt and Werth , 0 av A MAX , cm l ed the Northerners,setting them for a 33 ,L ffl ' f :ij .' 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Captam Dams playing his fourth x ear for Aberdeen ended his football car eer IU a credltable manner COnVertll'1g a blocked k1ck mto a touchdown agamst P1erre Fat started his last season at fullback and dld the klcklng ln the hrst tvuo games Later he returned to hls old place at guard and gave an exceptlonal account of h1mself Fat xx as aggress 1 e and a hard fighter who never qult Laptam elect Ihompson start d slow ly thls year and because of IUJUYICS dldnt pl'1v very much the early part of the season Tommy IS a southpaw an excellent passer and a clever ball carrier Glenn Buske played guard and al though outwelghed ln every game he was 1n every play Bosn was yery adept at kmfmg through the lme and throw1ng the opposmg backs for losses Matflce played the other guard and showed hns heavler opponents that sue Isnt evervthlng Tootle was a hard worker always keeplng hls head m the game and glvlng all that he had Harold Storelm Blue md bold plvot man w is chosen on the mythlcal ill state eleven thls vear Knute alxx ay s had hls passes ln the rlght place On the defense he was all over the lme and back held He seemed to possess an uncanny ablllty to dlagnose hls opponent s plays Aslde from h1s xndlvldual abllltx he kept the l1ne fightlng 1n every game Too much credlt for the showmg of the Blue Jack ets cannot be glyen hlm as he xx as out standmg IH every game WARD Mgt? A1319 w es STABLEM GROHNKE LOAN AM4, W, mcuots Xxx 1tt Xxood xx lSl'l1IlCl1LdDDtf,l bx lllS sm XX lntex 1lso st 1rtedsloxxlx 21nd hlt lns strldt Ill the SIOUX l21lls gnne H xx IN 1 splendld deft ns1xe end but lat lxed tha Xltljllll tot 1 suttesstul offenslxe tl1 nge t Joxxtll rn 1ce m mx gf netdttn t x 2s e1s1x the J s sstl e1m Q W21s 21lxxdxs 21 Ntlllllls tlne1t xx htnexer he h1d the b1ll 1nc xx 1s 1lso 1qood Klltllllxlk 61 Snnth 1lte1n1ted 1t end Vxllll lxdlllltxx NX h 1t ht llklxt d lll speed he m1de up Ill poxx ex Oren xx IN prob 1blx stronger on tht ottense th1n the defense 1nd should glxe lns opponents plenty ot trouble Wcrth sl uted the se ISDH 21s 21 su b but bet 1use ot lns flght 1nd xxelght he soon xxon l11spl2iL6 lt tltlxle lI1Cl held lt 21g nnst 1ll opposxtlon He xx21s lb good on the otlense IS on the detense Xxndt bet illse of hls CllSDOSlll0I1 hndest hehtet xn the llne nex er eom pl lllllllgl' but gn mg hls opponents plentx of trouble nex er Hdsohx but xetx eonsls tent He xx 1ll le lxe 21 blg hole 1I'l the lme U 'xlurner plax ed h1lfb21clx l19t f1ll dllfl xx 1s 1 llllt ball t 1rrr1er and 21 good dtfensxxebatlx Hofo 1sf1st and 1elex er bt olxen held runner He IS the lldICl6QlQI1llIl on the still 1d to stop once ln the open R 1nnex xx IN shllted from jllldffl to end tlns xc 11 1nd h 1d plentx of llglll ll s h nd o s mc g uns xx eu nm 1de nound Ins slde of t 1e lllt Ht gt lflll 1tes tlns xc n me sst lllxs s 1 51 cc t lL xlel 1nd 1n 2 xttptlon 1I p 1ss1et21xe1 s lou d pl IX ill npolt 1nt lll snttess ot the tc llll next 1 '4 K , T bv Av 7 ,H lg, K Y f 1 Yi.: ' .2 L, Z ' ,, A -, 'L, n g N231 .. v ' ., Z x. 5.2 h. 2 I , ' J ' 1 ' J 7' .3 2 . e 'Z N' Z h- ' A , V 2 . . M11 '1 2 l 2 j '1ins for ,Xl ' -1 . Nl21 x 1: 2. lj lest Dil .',' 1' on the t 2 . H1 ' ' .1 1 9 ' 2 ' 1 ' 2 2 ' 2 l 'ECE .1 2 4 1 'k '. 2 f ' 2 1' 2 2 ' ' 2 1 2 ' Q , 2 ' 1' 1 4' Q 2 1 .1 , 2 .7 ,E Ls - .Ns ' Z 2 ' 3 ' ' 1 2 2 1' 2 ' 2 2. ks 2 J' ' I 1, K- Z s ' Q L' ' 5. X .k I was called Silent Arndt. He was the . 1 2' A f 1' , ' ' - . .Q . 2 h 2 - 2 2 2 , - 2 ' '2 5 2 1 ' 12 ' . 1 ' ' ' 1 . 'Q ' ' . 2 2 k Q l l 2 j '25 5 ' ' ' U gl 1.,,4'il j' Q j 12 ' 2 2 j ' . e J ' 5 Y xx'21: 2 ' to take ff hi: tieet 2 l fexx' 'ee 2' 3 1 2 2 ' . J l ft e 1 l' 1. 1 '2 2 5 5 j 12 '. ' -f '79S rt' Iidd' Ile .1.' 'll is l'21st, 2 owl ji sf 0.2 2 'l' 12 2 2 ' ' 1 ' l .2 He pl I 2j 2 n ' 2 p21rt the l 5 11 1.',' A 12 f2 ll. w?59 Jwwhwweuffxvw George May played h1s first game as a regular agalnst Lead Hls kicking was the feature of every game and lm proved m accuracy as the season pro gressed Pxrnle started out at tackle and was later shifted to fullback He developed mto a good kicker and should be a reg ular performer next season H Murner played quarter Curly although dlmmutlve in slze had lots of fight He developed 1nto an excellent sig nal caller In the Pierre game he comm ually out guessed hls opponents Fogle ns another Soph w1th promise Although the squad comedlan Shorty is all buslness on the football field and makes holes where they do not exxst Schoenfelder the glant of the squad played his first year of football Although mexperlenced he developed rapldly He started at center but was later shlfted to tackle Dolly should be one of the out standing lmemen of the Aberdeen team next fall Jimmy Ward worked at center on the second team early m the season He IS a good defenslve center and his passing IS above average He ls also a Soph Heme IS another blg boy who took a lot of knocks and gave plenty ln return Harry plays tackle and IS a tough boy to handle He has another year to play Donald Stablem shlek of the squad played guard and center Pete developed rapldly mto a dependable hne man Jack Grohnke the fastest man on the squad played hls first year of football for Aberdeen wlth lots of power flre and drive Too bad he IS a Senlor WWW ffylfafvv 2 19 ASRQQW 2 -fe ff!!! ,ffl Af' I fjf .J J Y J ,f df-4 -f JOHNSTON Sloan xx as onlx out the latter part of the season He IQ a hard xx orker and Qhould glxe some ofthe lineman a tough battle for a posltlon next fall Nlchole plax ed halfback and although mexperlenced he IS a hard drlx er Nxtk lb also a port elder and a fine blocker Coulter another sophomore IS verx llght but game Don has a good head called Sl2Il'llSdHCl plaxed half back H xxlll y,,1xe the ,ther backs abattle for thelr posltlons 'Solberg played tatkle thls x ear Ile IS ablg felloxx but he lacked experlence to make a regul ll Dlck had alot of determm atlon and xx as out there battlmg the reg, ulars everx night Otto Mueller subbed at fullback Ile xx as a genel al ut1l1tv man and could be shlftcd to almoet any place lll the back he d I tken xxas another hardxx orklng re serxc xx ho never mlssed practlce Wong IS a l1ne man small but he haQ line Qplrlt alxvax S t1x mg to obex orders He took and gave a lot of hard knocks Johnston guard a blg felloxx should be a poxx erful llneman next x ear Bob xx as a hne defenslxe plax er tlllS x ear and xxlll be a hard man to stop next xear VK llIl'lHlS xx 'ts m mager md in ext el lent one Llmt took care of the equlp 1 nt both on md oil the held Ile h ld 1 personal mtutst lll tht success of the tt llll ind xx is xexx teh tble md depend able e lx on 1 jul Aim' om is Murner Graeber Daubenberger Qtablem May Davls Dresselhuys iA7lllldmS btorelm Mattlce Smith BA SKETBAIL Sl'AbON HEVII' I4 When Coach Daubenberger called for basketball candldates IU Dec ember he was confronted wlth the same problem whlch has faced all Central Hlgh s athletlcs thls year a lack of veterans Storelm and Smlth were the only two lettermen back The first game of the season was wlth Brentford and we easlly won dale on the same evemng defeatlng them Wlth a score of 22 to 17 IpSWlCh our old and honored foe fell before our attack 1n the next two games Then came the Brookmgs game the first real test of our strength ln vxhlch we were defeated to the tune of 24 to ll On the followlng week we took on Redfield and handed out a neat lacmg to them They appeared to be unsure and clumsy wlth the ball all of whlch gave our boys courage and confidence and so we took the 33 23 vlctorv wlth great modesty When our tradltlonal rlvals Watertown put ln thelr appearance here we dldnt see where we had a chance to wm and when they had us 19 to4 at the end of the first half we gave up all hope But Coach Dauble brought this with a 29 to 22 score. We took another warming up game from Ellen- 12519 Aim' S the box s back and thex gax e Watertoxx n a good run for thelr 99 to 19 x lctorx When Clinton Wxlhams and Knute got to vxorklng down at Huron they gave the boys qulte a scare and nearlx came home xx 1th the bacon Huron up to thls tlme had been a popular cholce for the state champlon shlp but when our comparatlvelx green team held them to a hxe pomt xxln somethmg looked queer and lt wasnt Aberdeen On the mght after the Huron game we proceeded to take M3dlQOH bx a 90 to Z4 w1n Ixhlb vlctorv mlght have beenlarger lf Knute had not been put out of the game on fouls the first occurrence of th1s klnd for hlm IH hls three vears of hlgh school competltlon The worst defeat of the year was handed us when we xvent to Water town Leverett and Norton Watertovxn stars ran wxld and chalked up 3.2 polnts .xfhlle we made 16 Storelm It appeared could not beat them alone and as Smlth had an off day there was no help When Madison came up here they proved to be easy for us After sub stltutmg freely we left the court with a Z9 to 23 vlctorx under our belts We journeyed south to play a greatly lmproved Redfield qumt on Feb ruarv 8 and after a thrxlhng last mrnute spurt we won 24 to 23 When Huron came here we dlscovered Smlthy s real worth to the team for when he went out on fouls we lost the game He and Knute had carrled the team from 16 8 to a ZZ pomt t1e at the mlddle of the last quarter but after Smlth s ex1t the Huron bovs ran thelr score to 31 Score 31 2.2 On our North Dakota mvaslon vxe broke even xx mmng from Vallev Clty 15 to 10 and losmg to Jamestovxn by an 18 to b score Thls xxas our xx orst showmg of the wear When the varlous papers plcked thelr all state team Capta1n Storelm was placed on the f1rst team as center whlle Oren Smlth was rewarded bx a guard posltlon on the second team The Blue and Gold cohorts from our school entered the Dxstrxct tourn lment as heaxy faxorltes to xx1n and dld so xxlth e ise lhe first game ag nnst B 1th xx as more 1 matter of shootlng practlce th an xnxtlnng else for xxe trl umphed to the tune of 83 to 4 We took Ill Ltlllllllbl 1 xxnth istore of 54 to 11 lhe tvemng game proved to be as one sldtd as the others W 1th Ixnutt m the game md Slnlth pl Hlllil Ill rcgul n form xxt h ld no trouble Ill doxx nlng Westport 30 to 11 Qu Aberdeen pl ax ers xxele pl iced on the All Ihstrntt team These ue Dresselhuxs 'md Wllll uns toxx xrds 5l0ltlIl1 center md bfllllh Mattlte md St xblun gu xrds V y v 7 ' y' v , . , 4- . ' . . . M ,, 7 . . U . sv 7 ' Y , v - 9 - ' i . . V H ,, Y . . v . I '. . ' , A v - .. , . , .i . . . U ,, ' .4 . , v . y ' , s ' ' 9 - 9 . ' . , S . . a ' , 7' , . i . . . , . 7 . . . , . ' v - - at ' v vw , u av , . . . 1 , . . . 'H ' v . , . . , . 1 . . , ' . ' ' I 7 ' s . . . 7 , . 7 , 1 , . . r ' 1 . . . Y v . w w I www 7v l I, v I - s IJIb7I.1Crl U ,7 t.NA.l ILNT , . . 2 f 'f 3 ' ' 5 ' 25. 3 ' 2 2 5 Z ,, 5- Z 5. , . 2 2 H, X. v - , . , . . , ,- - . 4 4 . - . fs X . r ' 2 i -x. 1 2 i 1 ,. H , ,, . ' 1 X . ' v. . 1 l l V I 1 s 1 H ' 1 A c . . Q , . , . , .. V 3 . . 'z SQ ' , ,z , 1' ' . . ,' , t 1 . 4 , c . . fm 19 ASRQQW 2 A IIFIOXAI TOLPXAVFXT Doland the dark horse ofthe tournament was our first foe and nearlv pros ed to be our NX aterloo lt looked bad for the Blue and Cold untll Coach Dauble mserted Capt Knute Storelm yn ho changed the ttde of the battle and we vyon 16 to l2 The final game was easlly yyon by our f1ght1ng outfit who led by Stotelm and Smith double scored thelr green clad r1y als from Waubay Thls yrctory show ed Oren Smith ID the peak of form He yy as the best defenslye guard on the floor and led the team ln scorlng, Waub iv won the sportsmanshlp cup and Dolancl took the consol xtlon honors Aberdeen pl iced four men on the All Reglonal te im They were Storelm Smith Nllttmce and Dre selhuys S1'1T,'1f1Il1X'1lIi' XT After wlnnlng the dlstrlct and reglonal tournaments the Blue and Gold cohorts began thelr Journey to QIOUX Falls to take part IH the State tourna ment Fhey were fayored to come through the seml fmals but W re 1ll fated enough to meet the st ite Cl'ldH1IDl0I1S1H the hrst game and were glven the short end of a 28 o score lhls IS pardonable when We see ho v easily Yank ton conquered the other teams and fmally yy on the tournament In the consolatlon Aberdeen took a 28 18 vlctory from Mltchell In the next game Brookxngs be It us by one polnt and yy on the consolatlon honors SI' 4NUX S SfH11lI'11'S ANI! SKUIIS Brookmgs Aberdeen W itertoyy n Redfield lVlad1son Redheld Huron V alley Llty J lmestoyy n Watertoyx n Hur on lVldCllSOI'l 18 121511111 IYIUI Xellll Xl IIIIUX 41 1011 NAU1' X1 4 Blth f S Dol md A H S lo Lolumbla A H S 34 Waub'1y A H S 8 ll W estport A H S 30 SIAIP 1'U1PNAl11'NT 26 Yankton 1 S fUXSU1 el11UXS IS Nlltchell A H S O Pl Brool mgs A H S - f ' of av 1 3 2 J aff x . JL , 'e ,. Y, J, , Y , . l 1 I A 1 IA A JA li Y V L L .1 7 1 . ' I AA - vw - A. H ' , ' 71 v ks v ki 1 1 . v 5- B x 1 Y l' ' ' 1 1 Y. :M J : 5 ' . ' 2 J z ' z ' - ' ' 2 . ' .my , ,. , . , , A A 1 ,J LA A A 4A .1 I 'F .1 . 71 11 1.1 ' 1 lv 1 Y ' . ' Q z ' ' ' ' ' ' 2 ' by' a 23-24 score. A 1. A A A A 1 1 1A A A A AA 24 fs ll 32 2 f l6 23 . ' ' 32 23 ' 29 29 . Y 19 5-5 ?4 30 1 , 5,2 .il 2,1 24 , H LQ 10 z ' ' 15 . o 2 k. , A A 8 .,,, ,Y ,,,. ,1., V ,, ,,, A, I, ,f LA A A 4A I 1 I A A A LL A 4A 2 X. H. Q. 83 12 2 . . . 16 ' ' ' . . . ' 14 2 ' ' . . . 2 A1'1 V1 41 7 1 LA 'I A :A 1 ' ' ' ' X. H. . 5 1 A 1 . . . 3 LI C ff . . . . 22 f 19 AW 2 3-'fe 4 H .U 1 slffl I Ill X llllt' le1del 1nd extelltnt J 1x tl Ht e1sllx led the team ID Ntflllllg' lUcllxlIl3.Il110l'6Dflllllslllllllllt tllllltd team Ixnute xx as DI 1ttlt 1llx 1 un iIllll1ULlNLllUlkt lor lxllLUHltlC'l1Lt LtJIllt'l NN e ll ITIISS lllITl llext xe1l N I N Ill x p 1xtc 1t gunc ijlllll IN xt1r 11d xx IS It J t mone ol txt 5t'lClttl1 ctltnst 1xx1lc the 1 of thc se 1son ht sl illtfl tohlt the hoop Ht h 1s lllllllltl' X611 1nd should be one of tht ht st gn iI'tlS Ill tht state I I I 4 Allllibllgl 1 Stllllll tlllS xx IS hls flINl legu ll se 1son xxlth the Blue 1nd hold lJ1slxet tossers lootle IN lde up lll 1gglts SlXt llt ss xx hat he lacked Ill slze loo b 1d he doesnt h1xt anothel xeal of LOl'l1DLlltl0I'l UN 41 II sl 4111 I IN Pete IN onlx 1 Sophomore 1nc h IN xxo xeals left to pl 1x He IS 1 1ng1x and a good shot He should malxt Z1 fllltx Illll nlng mate for Slllltll next season and lllness thls st 18011 He xx 1s full of flght llld alxx 1xs gaxe hls opponents plentx to xxorrx 1bout He IS 21 hne floor m1n and hls shootlng should lm DI oxe next Near KIIXI A Il 1111411 Lllnt plax ed the nrst part ot the se1son xxlth the seeonds and pl'1ved so xx ell th 1t he xx as shlfted to the mst squ IU xx hele he soon xxon a re ular posltlon for llll'I1SQlf He should malxe a hne LE'f1lt'I' Dekt X 631 I I ol 11411 lubbx xxas 1notllel nexx man IH lnslxet ball 1 good shot 'md xerx 1j.fgI'CSSlXS Ht fought exux mlnutt of the game He graduates thls xear .Ill ll lll I X11 Lurx IN the babx ot the squ 1c at e1st tn 1s slfe IS tonterned He h 1s txxo mole xe 11s 1nd should m1lxe 1 good hld tor 1 legul 1l tol xx 1rd IJOSIIIUH ll olsx xx 1s 1s sllt'Ill 1s lNDl1lllX Ht st llltlfl XXIII the setonds but gladu1ted hetore theto1lrn1ments H ls l tl 1 IN mc 1 nne shot Ht latlxs aggrtsslxtness hut Nlfllllfl ye 1 ILQLI ll ntxt xe1l U11 feolxge lls Jtntx o beet mc ls 111 1l hghttr t should glxt one oi the guards 1le1l flglll tol lllN DUNIIIOII next xt 11 He also ls a Sophomore Vx atth llllll' ,Q I ,i K - H - 1 K1 Ji K X Q I'.4I'7'. 1.x ,4l' l,I .' 1- ' 1 - 2 I 1115- I'.4 l'7'.4 l. ' l'.'l,Iu'I'7'. f l.'l','.N' .'.lll7'H S l'll-'H lz,'1l z z 'l z 1' tllf'-'12 El 'zstl 'l11'lil ' l 1 Al ' 11 l1'1 51. Tr 'z 'l 'llfl A Ll! 1 JI. TTIl'lu' 1 l 2 Q1 ' ', '13 ' lz ' 12 , 31 ' 1 i 1.-1' l1,'l1l1'.4l!ll lI11'Iu'SSlu'l,HI'YS Eddie xx'z1shz1ntliez1pped hy injuries ,Ii I ' . ' S ' 5 2 ' ' ' ' ax ' ' ,z 11.41 , . ' I. ' 1' ' lf' ' j ' Q 2 l' l ZQ as 1 l.'l',' liI.'.4EHlu'lf N 'z J z 5 :sz Q ' 2 ' l 5 ' 2 A 1 e 11 Q ever 1 Ol an z iz ' S . 1 ' ' ' '1 fl l 2 '1 lz ' j z I Glu' l' ilu' .ll.4 Y C' 'K lz.'ll1 j fsl ls lfz '12 Q 1.H1 5- ' 1 , ' . -.2 . 2 ' I A - 'Lf V-' ' lv D, ,Z .- , V. W IBASRQ mis 13 H C DALBEIXBERGER Coach Loach Herble Daubenberger has made a splendld showmg of the materlal wlth whmch he had to work durmg the past year He IS a graduate of Grmn ll College where durmg h1s college days he won the tltle of All Lonrerence Tlckle of the MISSOUTI Valley He has had DFCVIOUS experlence rn coachmg at Towner North Dakota and Colfax Iowa We are glad that he wlll be wlth us agaln next year and WlSh h1m all the luck ln the world R R DEIMER Manager Due to Mr R R Dermers managerlal ablhty and peppy way Of mducmg people to attend games athletlcs have agaln been financlally succe sfulthls year Mr Delmer as basketball manager cleared enough mon ey to pay for all expenses of the basketball season and also help to clear the d6liClt ln the other branches of athletlcs For th1s reason we thank h1m and wlsh h1m success next year and ln the years to follow N 0 nv ' ' f X J ' 4, -'in gl 5ZQ,1 I f gr V'l N ft ' ', wh - - D A . c , L, . 1 f 7 ' 1 I . a SL' 7 I Y ' illi . , . 7 C . . c . . , , - Eff! A' ' h A Q TH SFIHNII 71 All Ihe Second Team gax e agood account of itself xx inning six out of ten games They were xx ealxened bx manx meligibilities and non training athletes Txxooftheir men Williams and Graeber xxtnt tothe first squad The remain der of the squad xx as made up of Leck Smith Olson Wilhelm Mueller Brooks Solke Heine Clinton and Fo sum The results ofthe season vxere is folloxxs Barnard A H S I eola Westport Hecla Barnard Hecla Westport 29 Leola Stratford 14 Lavour Opponents A H S 170 1X71tAl1I1telI ll'-IFII Ihe intra mural league was started this x ear by Loach Daubenberger in order to give the Sophs and juniors experience and to allow anyone who xx is good enough an opportunity to make the squad In xievx of this purpose the games xx ere very successful Ihe teams were put under the guidance of Kenneth Heinzelman a ter the league was well under wax it was evident that the Seniors vxould have little difficulty in xxinnmg the title But thex struck a txxo game slump and xx ere beaten bx the Sophomores txxice Ihex came out of the slump and ian xxild the rest of the season winning by such large scores that the other teams gaxe up xll hope of beating them Hoxxex er the Juniors and Sopho morts contributed Iaossom Mueller and Llinton to the squid Ihe hnal S1dIlL1ll15.,S xxtie is tolloxxs jc St niors 9 w juniors n u Sophomores I 1 Sophomorts ll 1' 9 , 9 2 rg 13 . . . 14 , 0 29 f ' 15 12 17 13 10 9 13 14 19 8 34 I 18 9 13 128 . . . ' former Central High star, and practices were held at the Lincoln school. Af- P. W. I.. I 't. .' l ' 3 I2 10 2 .85 ' 5 12 7 5 .TIT f S 12 fi 6 .500 f L 5 7 .MF 19 A58 QW 8 TRA CK SEA SON BERDEEN Hugh School enjoved one of the most lf not the most suc cessful track seasons lt has ever had Wlth many of the old stars of the clnder path back ln school It was lnevltable that Aberdeen should l have a good team Besldes the return of Reeder and Bunt both Q of whom took flrsts at the State meet before Aberdeen had the nu cleus of a very good track team Wlth Coach Lmk s call for materlal about thlrty or forty boys trotted out on the field for practlce Although the Blue and Gold was weak ln the Jumps and pole vaults she made up for thls ln sprmts and longer runs Mock a hurdler of repute later proved to be a good broad Jumper but the knowledge came after the d1str1ct and reglonal meets barrlng hlm from state competltlon rn th1s event J ack Grohnke of Warner and Paul Schaeffer proved to be Aberdeen s best bets for the sprlnt events while Reeder and Gresen easlly outdlstanced most competltlon ln the mlle and half mlle events P Bunt state Javelln record holder and hlS brother Don managed to heave the spear farther than thelr opponents whlle May throwmg the shot and discus excell ed ln these events and rn the h1ghJump Mock and Glard drmlnutlve hurdlers managed to run away from all others 1n th1s event Aberdeen also developed :F S1 - ., - f - -Q W ' X - Nfl - J F - J el, I -- . 'Q GJ , .V , , ' 3: ,gl - ' f V 7' . QA Q , . . . . . awe It , , iLife ' ' v w 51' 1,1 rw , - , . , . . Y , . , v v v , . . . v - u 1 , 1 1 v 1 y v ' . , , I9 AW Q N one of the fastest half mile relay teams in the state The team was made up of May Giard Schaeffer and Grohnke Aberdeen also had an extremely fast two m1le relay team taking first at the Dakota Relays in this event The first trip was to Sioux Falls to participate in the Dakota Relays In th smeet which IS attended by athletes from the best schools in the mid dle states Aberdeen tied with Norfolk Nebraska for first place Aberdeen made eleven points ln this meet by virtue of two first places and one thlrd lhe half mile relay team May Giard Schaeffer and brohnke took a third w hlle the two mile team took a first and the mile team a first Coach Link also took the team to the Pierre Relays where thev made a very creditable showing taking second place First place went to Pierre While the first team was at Pierre some of the team under Coach Smith went to Onida to participate in the Onida meet Cons1der1ng that several of the stars were at Pierre Aberdeen did well but had to be satlsfled with a third The district meet was held at Aberdeen on a cold windy day and no records were broken but Aberdeen managed to win an easy victory over other participants Barnard took second place Every first place event went to Aberdeen and nearly every second place At the end of the meet Aberdeen had nearly one hundred points The regional meet llke the district meet was Aberdeen s porrxdge and they won this without effort and by almost as large a score as in the district and no doubt was felt for a moment about the outcome of the meet The most interesting meet of the year held in Aberdeen was the dual meet with Fargo which Aberdeen won The battle was a royal one with the lead see sawing from one team to another but Aberdeen finally getting the edge so that the winner was determined beforethe final events were held The score ended Aberdeen 76 to Fargo 54 with Aberdeen takrng more first places than Fargo but glVll'1g over to the North Dakotans in the mat ter of most second places The state track meet was held at Huron and Aberdeen sent eleven men to this meet The weather was bad and asit rained the night before the meet the the track was muddy and made fast time in the ey ents impossible Aberdeen qualified eight men ln the prelxmlnaries The finals were held in the afternoon and Aberdeen took two firsts four seconds and the relay team copped a third for a total of twenty three points and first place in the meet 'Way was high for Aberdeen with eight points by placing first in the shot and second in the discus w hlle Bunt heay ed the-jay elm for another first breaking the state record Reeder took two seconds in the half mile and mile and 'Vlock took a second in the low hurdles The cox eted A was awarded to eley en men on the squad 'Vlay Reeder Giard Mock Zeck brohnke Schaeffer P Bunt D Bunt Anderson and Cnesen - , ' e It ,L -.. S e 7 7 7 . 7 1 meet. As in the district meet, practically every first place went to Aberdeen, . Q . 7 y . , , . . V. V , 7 ' V . . 7 . ii, t . I . - . ' 17 f L Y 'H F Y T ' Y 1 1 1 ' 1 V T. lx Q as Ammom as I P X X ls NX hen the ch nllenge tor a golf match came from VK 'xtertoyyn yve lm medlately hurled one at them a tennls match to be play ed the same day as the foot ball gafne and golt matches This challenge yyas accepted bv Water toyyn and so Coach Monroe began to coach hrs team He took all the asprrants for the team under hls yvlng and after many hard mghts of work he be gan to thm them out He hnally got them dovyn to four Bob Wll son Loyal Young George Fossum and Don Lalrd Fverythmg was all rlght unt1l lt became known that loyal was mellglble Then Marvm Schpok was put on the team and we yy ere ready for the combat The matches were played on a prnvate court about SIX mlles south of Watertown The first match was a doubles wlth Mc son and Fossum Thrs match was won by the local boys The second doubles games was taken by Schpok and Lanrd They won thlsln stralght sets 64 6 3 Bob Wrlson then proceeded to sew up the matth by defeatlng Mc I am' Sthlmlt Farland ln a srngles match Wilson Pos um In the sprrng we shall hold a tenms tournament 'I h1s was flrst 1n augurated by Coach Flden Lrnk former hxgh school mentor at the request of many students T he flrst one vyas not much of a success as there was not a large number of talented players md some of the matches were elther too one slded to be of lnterest or were too poorly played The followlng year lt lmproved greatly and at our last one whlch was the thrrd most of the mat ches were so close and so lnterestmg that qulte a gallery was drawn Mr 'Vlonroe took thxs sport over on the departure of Coach Lmk Tenms has always been a mmor sport at Central Hlgh but from no on under the guldance of Mr Monroe lt should advance , r g 1 no nr A ,Q Ji C s y J 6 , . 2 g . ,I V . A v ' f U Farland and Mooney facing Wil- - 1 N an - vu w ' .V 4 . v . y , , 2 L. ' . iv , l -T . v ' 1, ' ' ' T . Y x v Q X. x hi K C l xx Ns I 'Y x I 1 R V Y x X S X 4 its AER' wwf ,, X ollx Ht Her W enzel ldecea erll Nloxer Ntralt xhte ertt apt mil P The football season had not been under xx ax long xx hen xxe retelx ed a thdllenge trom Vx dtertoxxn fcfrd golf matth to be plax ed October 71 the same cl ix as our tootbdll game there Loftth lfx in Horst held ttournament to deude our sthool s best and the hlghest elght men xxtre thosen .is the te am lhe ttrst nmtth betxxttn johnnx Rtct md Don Nltller xx is ttmth tot the tormer xx ho IN sl ite jumor tltle holder R axmond X olk 'Nl arxtn Vx tnfel fmt the tm al store ot the Sth: e x xuse thex mxer tmtshtd tt lf clc xtrx xx: tonstdttmg th s ,rt ind xxt hopt that tt Xxllld xx s ll Russ: Strut 1 boxxtc ln de Q 1 Pr nth if ime sh ill nex er be lxnoxx n bet On the xx hole though the lot tl xx tsour r t xenture tlong thls lm o be tontlnutd si ix E- 5 k XS xl -Q Nl v - NK x .X x QX if x NY1 x 54 X xx Xt b 3 Xgxxx 4 X al . Q4 lx .x, N, ts 5 X- , lx IX. 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Central High School - Arrow Yearbook (Aberdeen, SD) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 1

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