Central High School - Arrow Yearbook (Aberdeen, SD)

 - Class of 1935

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QT E 49, ' 4 Q! GQ yw Hu iff - . 4 2 N XX 91 A NX M X Q, ff f Km WAKQXM wgifflwkl HPFO ,JF- Q Q JS '- m,fAL DEDICATION TO THE cmzsws or ourz STATE . . the killers ot the soil - - who by their lives make ours possible, who have carried the burden ol the drought, who have pushed forward with steadfast determination, and wl-o produce South Dalcota's stall ol life , do we hereby dedicate our IQ35 Arrow. This bool: as set prnted and bound n the Centrwl high school print shop i L . . FOREWORD TO PRODUCE A BOOK that IS worthy ot the name rf bears and the school lo which ut stands has been the supreme cleslre ol thus orgamzatlon We the Ar row Board consisting ol Wlllldm Carleton Ruchard haar Howard Walker Robert Olirley Elynor Shedcl Arthur l..al.onde and Mavns Weber wrsh to extend our deepest gratutude to Muss Johnson Muss Chrustensen and Mr popowslm who have assisted us nn the pro ductuon of thus yearbook . V . . r Mewaldt, Philip Barrager, Milton Nugent,Otto Kraus- V ONTLNT D P owmq ADM VT PAX AH! mtmg SO HOMOPLS K UIPrvdbOrW My Hurvest N f I , f I 1 WNl'5Tf2fxfVC5N gm, Af 7 F PS Lum J ML my UAW gmqv I N . plc f , P , , .5 yum. gliiipjfgll, L FE gwnqv H QM QXQS gm, 7-H3LF,T-QS pm,- 'vl' lfinlkw gmqrv 1 F gf4Tl?Pl p,ff1f,- 4 -al The Front Entrance To Central Approaching the East Entrance 'i 4-kv-1 Approachung the North Entrance fw- -'iv W... Washmgton's South Entrance QV-,E Sk W ka 1 Q L4 - ,W ,IA , ' '23, . ,- 1,5 BOARD OF EDLCATION H h W 'VI liffllli lnwilh t I, , U- H, 1 I Ilnlthur v 5lllN'l'lll'l nalvnt lc-inn n S is 4 lll'l ll1llll 0 I lKl'llllHhll r I rr smmmhuh W yin nh Ill 4 lc rk AJA A' A A A A AeA A ASAQASA A A ASA' 0. , . ' ' 1, . .A .,, 0.0. ':: I i I S If I . H' .l. . . ' il -. . 3 . I . E. ' ' 1 'I . , - ,. - - . - V, .V - A 1- . 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J U Q - U- - t C !W :fZ?' 1'uf 'H'AV ' il 3 all ' TAR ' 1 A 'Ak :Wi 'l'- ly A i A X P 'Q' 2' -s'A-.- ' ':' AMA-s-A'slAf:'g'9' - '-2 'R vm 9.1 .iii .W , ,, W, . x, if P 32 -is fa C F . .fp SCHOOL PARTIES Carrylng out the theme of the two hundredth Anmversary of Second ary Educatxon wh1ch was the ldea of the day commlttees and students co operated to make Pageant Day enjoyable to all The gym decorated by repre sentatlve colors of SIOUX Falls the vlsltmg team and A H S was the scene of the dance honormg queen nommees and marshalls A red school house centrahzed the streamers and lent to the xdea of school llfe Tlckets were worked out as schools for students slates for vxsltors and pep cards for alumnl Beautlfully gowned glrls and stately dressed boys created a human decoratlon of v1v1d colors for the year s prom Roses and ferns placed about the gym lent to the lovellness The dlmmed llghts and soft mus1c added the necessary prom feellng and a spotllght playlng on the dancers gave even greater lnterest to the spectators who crowded the balconles The prom a school tradltlon was beautlfully presented A new lnnovatlon beglnnmg last year was the numerous nl kel matl nee dances sponsered by the H1 Y Club They were held from 4 00 to 5 30 P M and were well attended The proceeds were turned lnto the general dCt1V ity fund The club should be compllmented on ltS efforts to help 1n th1s way There were also one prlvate and slx general partles The Senlor and junxor Classes each sponsored one evenlng party a semester featurlng an orchestra The Sophmore Class gave one matlnee party each semester whlle the muslcal orgamzatlons sponsored a prlvate party at whlch only members of the organlzatlon mlght attend This group lncluded Orchestra Rand Glee Clubs and A Capella Cholr nh 1 1511 11? I4 W5 fill Al H .97 IA I X1 F TW ENTX UNL l'ilQl,'1'1lllt lmy I':nl'ty . . . y . L ki - D L , u I , ' . . . , ' ' . , Y Y . 1 I . S . T Q , 1 . ,T , 1 ' . . . v T Q YY 77 ' ' ' ' . , q ' 7 . . Y . . . . , . I . v Y .C .- . N . , . I I . I , . . . . U . . Z , M , r , ' A GA sm 53 A ' 4 fix., 4 A Q R. Y . jf' Q. gg Qi , , , C LL 4' ,L 3 WJ la , , ,:i , ' i1 , N Q v k T l jr I I5 1 A' ARROW BOARD The Arrow Board functions to produce an annual one which will be a credit to Aberdeen High School and one which will revlew the school s de partments and activities for the graduates of Central High The name was derived from Longfellow s poem The Arrow and the Song The Arrow of 1934 was entered in the Northern Interscholastlc Press Association contest sponsored by the UUIVCYSIYY of North Dakota and there took second place against annuals from all over the Northwest In the lNat lonal Scholastlc Press Association contest at Chicago lt received a rating of excellent obtammg 830 points out of a possible 900 In state wide compe t1t1on it won second place at the convention of the state High School Press Association at Brookings It was the only high school print shop product to entered in this particular yearbook contest The 19.39 Arrow Board is composed of nine students William Carleton editor in chief was elected to the Arrow Board in 193.3 as the Junior editor The art editor Philip Barrager was selected by MISS Christensen who is the art adviser for the Arrow The literary editors were nominated by the Eng l1sh teachers and elected by the Jumor and semor classes The class edit ors are Robert O Riley semor editor Ely nor Shedd Junior editor and Mavis Weber sophomore editor Other members of the board are Milton Nugent activities Otto Kraushaar sports Howard Walker literary and student life and Richard Mewaldt business manager KEYSTON E SOCIETY Keystone the Aberdeen High School chapter of the National Honor Society was organized in 1924 To be eligible for Keystone one must be ln the upper quarter of his class ln scholarshlp outstandmg ln leadership char acter and SCYVICC and must have been a student in Aberdeen High School for at least one year Only 11A 12B and 12A students are qualified for this honor Membership IS first voted on by the orgamzatlon and then by a fac ulty committee The names of the people accepted are revealed at special as semblles at which time they take the Keystone pledge and are formally m mated mto the club Two such assemblies are held during the school year The purpose of Keystone is to stimulate the desire to serve to create enthuslasm for scholarship to promote leadership and to develop character 'I he emblem for the society IS the Keystone with a flaming torch and the four letters S L C S at base The letters stand for the four cardinal points Each six weeks a plaque IS awarded by Keystone to the home room havmg the highest average in scholarship Srnultaneously a banner IS pre sented to the home room with the least number of tardxes absences and dis ciplme cases during the previous six weeks period Each spring on Award N ight the club presents a medal to a non Keystone student who IS outstand ing in school leadership Two social meetings are held each year 4AQ5Af'A:4' ' J- A 4 IXII IXNPNIY ltilll Y ' U M .yy . V 7 I I - 'K ,, . . I . . ' , U - 1 , - D . - - l 1 , x 1 ' , 1 ' , 3 ' . . D T 7 Q i . V 2 7 7 I ' V S Q Y s . . 1 . , - 7 7 ' 1 7 q s I I , ' v x ' 7 I Y i I 7 ' 7 ! scholarship, leadership, character, and service. , . ' 7 v ' y ' Q' 'tk 'lf lx' in if X as My- - -: ' P ,Ki 1 . L' K F QQ JM rr ,AQ iv.A.,.A.v. 5, . . f,.Af5,A.9.A!5.A.,,A.Q:A'vaA4,, ' N l ABERDEEN RELAY QUEENS Always carrymg a true atmosphere of 6XClIlI'lg COl1lDGtltlOl'i the Aber deen Relays last year were agaln acclalmed one ot the hlgh school s most pop ular actlvltles Thls belng only the second year for the event tradltlon depart ed from 1ts course and the relay s were an outstandlng success As a speclal attractlon and mterest Mr Daubenberger former Dlrec tor of Athletlcs and Head Track Coach mtroduced the ldea of relay queens to award the DTIZCS to the varlous men and teams He brought thls out ln '1 speech before a general assembly held for the purpose of 3dV6I't1SlI'lg the re lays Mr Daubenberger clanmed that he had obtamed the xdea at the Olym DICS WhlLh he had attended where there were queens to avs ard first second and thlrd places He suggested the dupllcatlon of thls 1dea by electlng one queen from each class havmg the senxor queen award first place the Junlor queen second and the sophomore thlrd The plan was adopted and wlth much enthuslasm prevalllng the queens were selected and elected from the varlous classes durmg home room perlod Mlss Mlflam Sudow Edltor m chlef of the Arrow and Pageant Queen Nom1nee recelved first place from the Semor Class M1ss Gladys Thomas A Cappella Cholr member and an actlve member of extra currlcular actlvltles was chosen from the Jumor Class and Mlss Helen Harms was chosen from the Sophomore Class A parade led by the Aberdeen Hugh School Band went from Central to Simmons field where the events took place and the awards made The queens proved a popular addltlon and undoubtedly thus feat w1ll be repeated for years to come wwh I I A 1 U' was will 74 ax! its 1 A' JM IX l IXXLNIX IlXl . . v I . . c v a ' ' , 3 . 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V T '. , Af gww, .fi ,L-ge A , xvf,Lfl',: .E , Y . ,!'f' A I A A A-5lAf:l1-:At-:1 -:- A-:lA':mf:lA-:mfsm '1lAf2lA '21 '21 QA SONG CONTEST AND AWARDS The SGHIOFS took all the honors In 1934 by wlnnlng both the F lemmg ton Trophy ln MUSIC and the Central hlgh school Yell Trophv PUBLIC SPEAKING Douglas Prlze ln PUDIIC Speaklng Dlllon Glendmmng Fletcher Medal rn Debate Gordon Blckert Klng Medal IH Publrc Speakmg Garrett Fuller DRAMATICS Hall Medal Jane Feely Llghthall Stagecraft Prrzes Walter Carlson Harrlet Holllngsworth SOCIAL SERVICE Howard Medal Vlrgmla Llen Northwestern Publlc Servlce Co P1 zes Paullne Robert John Jensen Student Councll Award Audrey Luedeke Helen Slmonds SCHOLARSHIP Jewett Prlze Dlllon Glendlnnlng Keystone Medal for School Leadershlp Dan Yeager N L Hemzen Award Lorralne FedJe MUSIC C M 81 St P Women s Club Medal Anlta Easton Elmer Douglas Amerlcan Leglon Prlze Robert Hlrsch B P O F No 1046 Award ln muslc Franklm Mxtchell Russell Prlze IH muslc Jane Robertson SCHOI ASTIC American Prvnt Shop Medal m Prlntmg John Teske Artz Medal 1n Art Ph1ll1p Barrager Federated Jewelers Award Robert Vlk F J Graeber Prlze Charles Yunker Wxlllam Polson Orland Olson Huffman Prlze 1n Lommerclal Allce Thorson Katle Schnelder Latm Club Medal ln Latm Paullne Roberts Llons Club Certlficate ln Athletlcs Elmer Douglas J C Penny Metal IH Economxcs Freda Locken Olwln Angell Prlze ln Journallsm Verne Schaunaman Robert Vlk Ranney Medal ln Sclence Alfred Bull Sudow Medal ln Mathematlcs Parry Morrxs SCHOOL INSIGNIA School ll'lSlgl'll3 were presented tor Arrow work athletlcs attend ance band debate declamatlon dramatlcs glee club Journall m orchestra scholarshlp and to outstandlng song and yell leaders SCHOOL MEMORIAL In memory of the class of 1934 Presrdent Dlllon Glendlnnmg present ed the school wlth a glft of money to be used for a student loan fund 71471 yqww ff 4 tt I M If s fqfwfft W IXIINNINIX IX Federation Award in Literary Campbell flig . . , a It ' YY f 5mfvA'5l4ft'Af6mQgftfxfsfgfvAfsmfemfefgf:mf6'4:'AefAf:mfu X n T11 1 1 mu PEP CLUB The pep club IS an orgamzatlon composed of the song and yell leaders of the school banded together IU an effort to produce greater student back mg of school actlvltles Thls club probably lb the one club IH the hugh school that FGCGIVGS the least recognltxon for ltS servlces Th members lead the yells at home basketball and football games and track meets and often lead the repres ntatlves of Aberdeen Hlgh School xx ho go to games avx ay from home The h1gh spots 1n the year of a Pep Clnd member are the leadmg of hls class 1n the perlodxcal pep Jug contests whlch the club sponsors and 1n the yearly contest on Award Nlght The club IS responslble for stagmg assemblles and puttmg llf61IltO them Often short sklts are arranged at xarlous pep sesslons to put the student ln the proper mood for xellmg and smgmg Last year the song leaders adopted a d1st1nct1xe form of dress They vxear gold blouses blue and gold sklrts and berets tr1mmed to match The vell leaders wear wh1te svx eaters bearmg the mslgnla of the club and Whlte trousers tr1mmed ln the school colors 1 he club emblem IS the golden eagle Fach class elects three song and yell lead rs The head class leaders are semors V1rg1n1a We1r and Manuel Blanco JUDIOYS julxanne Trlsh and Gax lord Avery sophomores LaRhea Hoops and Phlllp Norum Ofhcers of the Pep Club are Jack Myers presldent Gax lord Ax erx XICG presldent Kath rx n Larson secretary and Jullanne Trlsh treasurer Nlr Lmn IS the advlser 4954Wf,AI?1'Wr'iFsBM'1?! lQ'l'WeEfAFs'lf57'F- f7exrA Q fsm ' 'T 'A IXTAXNN as :El FL I FIIHNT IIIIXY: Rlunuv-l lllunco, .luck My-Ars. SE4'fL'I1 IIUNY: fiulflfu U4'1'SI. Jlllirl .XII Sh, I,:tI1l1fA:n lltnxps. Hx-lt-n Ei4'klw1', .lnnw Sp:lulclinL:', K:ull11'3'11 I.:u'son. Yirziniza NY'-lr. Anarvlix xx l':t:'4-nv-s, llyrl Nivl1ol:s. ll.Xl'li Ii INV: ,XVII 14 fist:-1'ln:m. Hem- T11-i, linylolwl .xX'l'l'y, Philip Nortun, HJIXIIIUIHT Alum-1-, Il-'nrx' 'l':xllm:tn. , . . , . . . , S A Q. . , Q . . y v 1 ' . . T . , v - . . , . . . . ' Y . N . g . . . . if' D ' T A ' C542 ff ., , . . 1 Y 7 ,yn k - . 3 T. ' ., 1 , , 1 ' , ' L - . , c . ,' N , 'Q , . . . . A, J. T l . x ix . .f -M-,Q -K -t 1. ,Q 1 It ' ' 'Ax ' 1 .:uYf F 3- ,i-Av 7 -. 1-li '-Q 'I-' 'J ... .5 .C I .I .Ui ' r . v . 1 - v I ' lv '- il: lvlvlviqa w' 'vi v vl A v v vA v. 'bu I 4 IKDNID X f HOME ROOM ATTENDANCE Havmg m mmd thought of greater emclency for Central Hlgh School a new club was formed thls year Before the begmnmg of the nrst sem ester the plans were lald for the found1ng of the Home Room Attendance Club It was declded that the club should conslst of the varxous attendance monltors from each home room At the beglnnmg of each semester meetmgs were held for members of thts club The attendance monltors were glven mstructxons 1n the prop r use ot the varlous forms The regulat1ons adhered to ln connectlon wlth thls work were also explalned Then the full dutles of each member of the Home Room Attendance Club were presented by Mr Delmer Other meetmgs were held lrregularly throughout the year for the purpose of dlSCLlSS1Ylg any dlllicultles that arose Although the club 19 new It has already gone far towards HCCOmDllShlHg lts purpose The functlons of the Home Room Attendance Club are merely those of a servlce organlzatlon the club ltself carrymg on no soclal act1v1t1es As IS the case wxth most of the hxgh school c'ubs extra currlcular credlt IS glven for membershxp As the merrbershlp of the club changes every semester the oflicers of the club are elected for only a one semester term The offlcers chosen for the first semester Kathryn Larson presldent ,Ienme Walker VICE presldent and Alpha Templeton secretary treasurer The club IS under the CllI'6Ctl0Il of Mr Delmer prmclpal WY: ply rm t en, A mv' l W1 f IXIIXXI lllllll I-'IUJNT It HY: .Xlivv Imrsoln, liliznlnf-tlx lit-rr:-tt, K:ttl11'yn I,:tl'Stm, .lt-tllliv XY:ulk.-V, .Xlplm 'l'w-mph-lon, l'1-urlSvlxuw-ig.:',l'unip4uml l'e-trllsln-, SE' .' RUN ': Ali -1- Ne-lawn, .Iuliu llug.:'m'- IX. Iluth NVQ-lwr. llurria-I All'-11, lmrotlny l'lUl'Sj'tll, Vu'llt':4S1I Egwrt, Edith llll'li4'lllJlrlllFllll. Hel- 'H UISUH. Mill',l l'l llwslvy, Nlill'-ilIl'll' NPISUII, l3.U'K HUXYZ XYulI1'l' Aflldt, llullultl Nvrr, .Xl- lwrt Vlm-ksin, Edwin Valli, lfloyd Stupf. ' 7 1 .N . 7 . . . . P . . , , . . ' 7 . . , . I 1' . . . ' . ,-me ' . . . L . . A l, ' N . 'Q I' ' R Q 1 l J za. ' ' 1 X , ' 3 , - - - 1 Uwe 1 I K , . i . . It . , . - . . I, . , . , If 'W W . W V g , 'ivy-gay.,-. :A . 9r,.52:y . . -V' t- V .A za V ' V ' V Y V Y Y .tmemfilgfitgf m 1'U'K'9'Al5lf9lK!'lK 'Af5Afe'A3tA'5A I x 1 I 1 ll Ill I 1 1 I MONITOR BOARD The Monltor Board members are the dlsclplmarlans of the halls They are on the Job be fore classes begln and durlng home room perlods, to see that order IS kept ln the halls They also have charge of all fire drllls At the beglnmng of the wear all people who mshed to do monltor work handed 1n thelr names and the board was appointed from thrs group mth two alternates There IS one person appolnted from each home room The monltors work ln shltts for a peuod of slx weeks Thls plan allows all the momtors a chance fore attlve duty ln maxntaln ng order IH the halls Thrs year Mr Gruhn IS advlser of the Momtor Board Under hls care lt IS one of the most eficent bodles ln our school For the first semester Ralph Dunker was chlef ITIOHIIOY wnth Gene Schultz as hrs asslstant Art La Londe was head of the work comm1ttee w1th Peggy Lyons 1n charge of the work for glrls The second semester Gene Schultz was Chlef momtor Wlth the same work commlttee 'I he work commlttee IS the group whlch has Ilttle tasks vuhnch It pro vldes for varlous offenders of the monltor rules I hex conslst of dolngjamtor work around the school In thls way they haxe managed to greatly reduce the number ot IlIfI'dLtl0l'lb fm- asf- 1gq'1g?'ai 'A l', m7 HEL IMI IXXI INN I IZHN'I' Ii PNY: John Hohl-fr, lion XYI1iIm:mn, All-fn Svlul-In-4Iv1', 4h-nv Svlmltr, Ilnlph Ivunlwr. 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AS A3 AVA' 'Aw'L 5'A WLC vl -:AVA YA TA vl vl vlii -, za: .'lNl-: ,ua Q 1 fl 1 ll B 1 11 1 ll 111 s 1 1UNl1 I X 1 N L1111111111 IIN ll 1 111 1 111s1r11 N 111 11 11 1 1 1111 1 111 1 X111111 GIRL SCOUTS Glrl Scoutmg was establlshed as an extra curr1cular actlvlty ln Central Hlgh IH 1933 The purpose of the G1rl Scout orgamzatlon IS to make the g1rls better Amerlcan c1t1zen P he attlvltles of the G1rl Scouts are varled, and lnter estmg, rangmg from nature study to p1cn1cs and partles Each year th re IS a summer camp Where the glrls can work on thelr proflc1ency badges and fulfill requlrements for dlfferent ranks under dlrectlon of able leaders The Glrl Scouts are d1v1ded 1nto four classes Tenderfoot, Second Class, Elrst Class and Golden Eaglet, ln order rank At present, Ruth Steffenson IS the only h1gh school glrl who has achleved the Golden Eaglet rank The extra currlcular DO1HtS can be earned by each first class scout Aberdeen has elghteen Glrl Scout troops at the present t1me SIX new ones havlng been organlzed durmg the past year The Flvmg Eagle troop IS the oldest troop for hlgh school glrls It has MISS Alberta Deltz as ltS cap ta1n The hlgh school troop has as 1tSC,21Dt3lH M1SSPllIZ and Fleanor Thomas as lleutenant Captam of the Sakajawea troop, IS MISS Jeanette Buck Mrs john Llnn IS capta1n of the Eagle troop wlth Ruth Steffenson as lleutenant F1ve extra currlcular pomts may be earned by the lleutenants of troops YEWHW 'KMWTQA vim ' H T A 1 A lm lxfl 1111111 11'1'11N'1' HOW: Ilnsv I' liovsliy, 1111111 S1 -ff1'11.1111. 11::1'1'i11t Hlillll1LZ'SXX'1Dl'lll, 1111111 1111111111-1-, xl1I1'- L::11 't IX11'1':11dt. .x1'll'l11' U'1iil1-y, .I1':1111 -ttv ll '11, lil! rj Y 1 1114, .11-:111111- f7l2ll1ll1'1', M: l'lXll XY1'll.'. l'1-115' li:11'k1'l', 111111 '1-Cl 111111111-1'k. 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S , 4 ,'1,x,?4 . . . . . 11 1 - - 1 .. e A , , , 'fav' 51 ,- -' fy 11. 1 f 1 16-1 -'YA 1 ft 'A'--'1 fv1 A 'fs'A'-1111214ffmffi ef '21 1 Y v v v v v v v v v 1 1 Il 4 sl-1 I N ll I N l 4 II l 4 I I A I X 1 HOME ECONCMICS CLUB Phe Home Fconomxts Llub ot Aberdeen Hugh Qthool I9 one organl fxtlon that proves that SOLIAIDIIIIX and good tlmes gan be present ln a ser nee tlub It alms to promote trtendshlp among lts members and to develop leadershlp and personalltx IH exerx wav The dub serx es the Illgll school bx preparmg b1nquetQ makmg felt msngma for award mght and ln other wats ln whlch abnlxty IU home econom me ls needed One ot the mam projeets each xear IQ Open House vwhlch xx ae held thls xear durmg the latter part of the fimt semester At thls tlme the Jumor glrls and the women facultx members were muted to xlslt the g,1rls m themr home SCOIIOTTIIQ. rooms Thms annual testnltx IQ held on the blrthdax of Fllen Rnehardn who first lntroduted home economlcls 1nto the sthools lhe elub IS afhhated mth the Amerntan Home Feonomlcb Assocl AIIOII haxmg been thartered ID Wil SGIIIOI' glrls enrolled IU Home 61 OHOINILS are quallfled to Jom the club lhe ofhters ot the Home I'L0l'lOl'lllLS Llub tor the hrst semester were Hazel Reese Presldent Nlarxell ach wee presldent and Lena Malson sec retarx treaeurer Ofhcers for the second semester were janlte Kwqurz pres ldents Annette Bernard X me Presldent and Gladxs Hedqulst Secx treas IVIlss Llara Flemmgton dlrector of the department 18 the club advlber 11 X XA?-4,1 1 5 F A 'W' F ,A gf? 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'-27' -1 1 . 1 TS f' 1' -,aff 4. .b . 7-23 c'I', f', . ' f x ' - -1. e '-' I f'.':- - 'f Ill .v 5 .. - ll .h 1- - -e-- - . 1-1 fl Pl fl! t-1. L I A .C . '. .U s . -I lv - Avlvr' 'Av v 'AGA5 v' ' ' v' 'v'AIv vt 1 XI 1 1 4 I tl IX ll Ill., N ll x 1 1 Nl Nm 1 v 4 H Hugh tide 1 ily IU 1 Xen x x GERMAN CLUD The German Club was orgamzed m the fall of 1930 by the beglnnmg class ln German The name the club adopted was Der Studenten Vereln whlch when translated means the student SOCl6ty The purpose of th1s IS to more fully acquamt the students IH an mformal manner wlth the llfe of the German people to mcrease the student s knowledge of the German language and to crt ate a greater lnterest ln the subJect Since the foundmg of the club lt has steadlly Improved and develop ed not only ln membershlp but also toward 1ts purpose The club has a so been promment m the furtherlng of school actlvltles This year the club was very fortunate to have had Mr Hasse the advlser of the club spend a good part of his summer vacatlon ln Germany As a result first hand lnformatton about Germany and the Germans was obtamed Much of the monotony of the class room IS relleved by varled programs mcludlng the Slflglllg of Ger man songs and reports on Germany A club DICUIC IS held ln the sprmg All the club meetlngs are held durlng class hours The oficers for the hrst group are Robert Hepperly presldent Irene Broltzman vxce presldent and Teresa Braunstem secretary treasurer The olticers of the second year group were Garrett Fuller presldent Marcus Graeber vlce presldent and Robert Fletcher secretary treasurer A9A A A A AiAvA ' A A I UI Illll IX IXKH l l l lfli lNT li NY: Ilurtun 8:4111-r, XYilfvr1l Nl: rtyn, ltoln-rt l lo-tvllw-l'. An i to-xv xlllllill, Hobo-rt M: ,'l'1', Otto K1':ll1sl1:t:u', Ilulph llunkvr, Iflvnlyn Vuln- tim-, M: '1ll'f'l lil'u.':4:ll'l, Kath - 'im- .l:1 H'n-l'. Vvlin .Inna-S. Syl 'ia liohrl, 'I'vrvs:4 ltrnur st:-in. SE 'Of J ICUXV: Lu:-llu S ith. .If-miie' XY: Ili'-r, l'JllllllH1 Hs hl -V, John I owlv1', Roh:-rt Hr-mwrlv, limb:-rt Yun muse, f:!iI'I'1'll Fullvr. XY:llta-r Arndt, Jaime-s vs, Earl tlrulm, Huh'-rt Mill:-r, Henry -nhu -lm. TIIII NY. l1llVl'l'Ilt' M4-lr-he-r', limbs-rt SI'lll'1'llH'l', .Xlll'JlllfIIIl fhrxff, lllmurd XV:1llie-r, B1!ll'l'llS 4ll':l1'lwI', Inm- :llri l'HI'S1'll,1'lIl'tlS Ayers, ltolumi Holm-nyli, t'l1s-stf-r Surule-rs, Ke-mn-tll Snuvk, Roh:-rt H--1-tvl ILXVK HHXV: He-len liuwmun, IQliZIIlll'lh Nikolas, Lllville lmsuvlie-1', Iti1'l1:urd l lllIlCiSfJId. 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I UW t llln tu s mt 1 fflilldvl J lll Hurst Nl xx belle Irons NN llb I5-xt lx ROW Nlmu I ll1IlLO Arthur LaLonde Iaul Hober on lol 1 FRENCH CLUB The French club was 0lg8ll'76'Cl lll 1030 to acquamt the members wlth the customs language and hablts of the French people to develop fluency In speakmg the French language and to learn more about the hterature of the French peop'e Ihe name of the club whu h was adopted upon OFSZEIHIIZIIIOH was I e Lercle l ransals Phe club I9 comp vsed of students who have com one semester of French The meetlngs are held durmg regular class hours at Whlch tlme the program conslsts of reports on famous French leaders, muslclans, places books and customs of French people, short plays QIVGUIH French and smglng French songs The club p1n IS the Elffel Tower under whmch are the words Le Cer cle Francals The members have a cholce of elther a mmlature Statue of Llberty or a small numeral as a guard Oflicers of the second year who hold oflice for the entlre year are Dmlores Hanson presldent Harrlet Flollrngsworth v1ce presldent, Annette Bernard secretary treasuer Mlldred Grotbeck song leader Betty Barker was chalrman of the program commlttee Oflicers for the nrst year club whlch CXlbl5 durlng the second semester are Ruth Huettl presldent Ruth Weber v1ce presldent, Madelyn Wells secerery treasurer ,lane Spauldmg song leader John Basset IS chalrman of the program commlttee The club IS under the supervlelon of Mlss Charlotte Mason lnstructor IH French ,a w w lv U,4.l 41. 1gS1!lnP' QYff15lH vF - I A-A A1'A v s G s sAA,AAr IMI lllll ll llllll FII HHXV: . 1- A 5 ' : ' , : ' 1 ' ' h. 1 . , . 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A , A F- .:..x - t 1 A. - - 5 1 - f JA Ll f-L I l -r u -n -I n .l '-I - A . . -I ll' - vA-f -'A--f'A 'A AvA-xA ' 'A ' v' 'v' v UNF ut Ne Il Jr 1 Il l I I lX 1 1 I I I X LATIN CLUB In splte of the fact there was no advanee Course offered IH Latm this year, the Latm Club contmued The eonstltutlon was revlsed to take IH sec ond year students and students who hav taken two or more years of Latln The purpose of the club was to arouse mterest ln the Latm language and classlcs, and IH the eustoms and nxstory of the Roman people The name used bf, the club was Laetltla E Labore whlch when translated IS Plea sure from Work T he programs planned by the aedlles usually conslsted of reports on Roman gods and goddesses or on Roman Ilfe Latm games and varlous songs sung ln the Latm language Several plavs worked up by Latm club mem bers were glven maklng the programs esp clally lnterestlng The meetlngs of the elubs were held every other Frlday 1n the Latm room The ofhcers for the Iirst semester were two Consuls Janet Connell and Robert OR1Iey who preslde at the meetmgs two aedlles Ruth Huettl and Ruby Young have charge of the programs a quaestor, Mavls Weber and a song leader Benolt Fedje Ihe offieers for the second semester who earned on the same dutles were eonsuls Dolores Schmldt Ruth Weber, and janet Lonnell two aedlles MHVIS Weber and Margaret Mewaldt a quaestor Adelaide ballett and a song leader Marx Lou D1CklI'lSOTl 'I he elub 15 under the supervlslon of Mass Judlth Johnson mstruetol ln I atm IMI IHII IX IHII I Il . 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I DRAMA CLUB Llghts and Shadows IS the dramatlc organlzatron of Central Hlgh It rs mvaluable as a servlce club grvrng generously of 1ts trme playmg before our assembhes partres meetmgs of our varrous hlgh school clubs churches Parent Teachers Assoclatlon and other local organlzatlons Any student who has taken part ln a dramatlc productlon before the school automatlcally becomes a member of thls club Those who have not had thls opportumty may glV6 a readmg or a short play as a try out before the club Those taklng a semester of drama are also ellglble for membershlp Agaln th1s year, the club IS d1v1ded mto three groups each under a sep arate advlsor Mrss De Haven IS rn charge of the sophomore members, Mr Lmn rs ln charge of the Junlors, and MISS Hammond IS the adv1ser for the semors During the year a contest ln the glVll'lg of stunts IS held to create fur ther mterest Meetmgs are held each Monday after school Durlng meetlngs, plays, readmgs, or sklts are presented by members or by v1s1t1ng groups Thls year, plays g1ven lncluded Mrs Magzczan s Mzstake Papers, The Fzve Ghosts and The Twehth Imtzal The ofhcers of the club are btanlev Reeves presrdent Robert O R1ley,v1cepres1dent Annette Brussel,secretary and Harrlet Huss, treasurer I. -a W ar-rqyqrag' WQWQ' fr' .qw---'A -1 r--' I-ML FHIITH Il l4'liUN'l' IZUIV: A1111-m:m..1, XV:lIkr-r, Sliilllltlllli-Y, H '. , NV'Isnn, U'liiI--y, I l3l'usfw-ll. ii.-I-vt-S, I'1Iq-wslcy. llruunstr in, Trish, Si--lun'-ivr, limrmns, Hlnmln-r, XY:-II. , l': ul. 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L , ' Y D ' Y , . . . . , - . . , ,. , . . . . . , Z r 1 YJ f'lf'f7.'j 'f -, '.. . 1, - X 1 Q i f L' .- - T, Q -523' - 1 X Q Q +1141 'si?2yf r 'fgaf- '3'gg5: q-Tjigzt QIM5xW?!53 '-alia, 'QI' , ' 'ff-3 X slay-' -155. iftk 5: Is, I A AVL AwAvAvA5 3 vA u5 vAv A A N 1 1 1 1 1111 IN 1 1 111 1 ss x1s1 1 115111 11S s X1 N 1 1 1 1 N 1 f 1 X ll H1111 ttso S 1111 111 fold 1 so 1 1111111. so 11 S1111 1l s s 1151 1 IU 11111 son 11 1 1 1 1111 111111111111 1191 IIN 1.111 11 1 ll 4 N bl 11 sun X 1 11111.11 1 U1 11s 1 ass s Im 11111 t E U N4 1111 1 1 11-s 1 1111 111 1 1 1 1 h. xx 111 'N ll 4 5 IIISN I 5011 UU 1 1 I-ll TRI The olieers of the club are Pre-ldent Luculle Close Vlce Presldent Harr1et Beers Treasurer, Agnes Sk1bsrud Kathryn W1les lg chalrman of H1, Tr1 II, and Mlflam Gmsberg IS secretary Bonn1e Rhoades, GITIQ Work Secre tary at the Y W C A lb 1n charge wh1le M1ss Balley IS the club advlser The H1 Tr1 boasts an attendlng membershlp of 133 sophomore, Jumor and sen1or QIFIS m two clubs The H1 Tr1 1 IS composed of Junlor and sen1or g1rls, and lb the larger club by about forty members H1 Tr1 II IS the club for the sophomore glflg The program conslsts of educatlonal meetmgs, devotlon al and recreatlonal work, and separate hobby group projects Thls year out standmg features of the club calendar were November 16 Annual Fathers Daughter Banquet December 17 Chrlstmas Festlval, January Recognmon Leremony March H1 Tr1 H1 Y Play May H1 Tr1 P1cn1c, and july Glrl Reserve Camp M5133 151 A P 1 M1151 1 I' 1 JL 'ml XNIX I1'1i1J. 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RU ll 11111 s 11 1111 Ix111111 1 t H1 1 1111 1 11 ll 1 1s H I 11 s N 11 111 11111 1 11, I1 1 11 lll N 1 llll 11101.15 Hou 11d 1 1 1 1 1 1111 1 11155, Ill IX If we-1 ulold XX11111 1 11 111111 U 11 1x1 111s 1 1 ll li 1 1 1111 If 1 1 111 llllllllp, 'NI lX 1.11111 e1 Hms ll 1 U11 s 111 A CAPELLA The A Capella Cho1r has been very actlve thls year, and has gone far toward earn1ng a reputatlon for Central H1gh 1n the 11ne of muslc Durmg the year, the cholr sang at many of the local clubs, and put on a convoca t1on program at Northern Normal It presented a program at one of our as sembhes 1n the early part of the school year Durmg Thanksgwmg vacatlon the A Capella cho1r gave a program at the South Dakota Teachers Conven t1on at Huron The annual Chrlstmas concert was g1ven on December 21 The Cholr competed IH the D1str1ct MUSIC Concert, and here the Boys Glee Club and the Glrls Glee Club from the cholr as well as the A Capella Cholr ltself rated superlor The tr1p made to attend the State muslc contest at SIOUX Falls was on Apr11 tenth to twelfth The Chorus and the boys sec t1on rated superlor whlle the glrls sect1on rated excellent Th1s organlzatlon presented a half hour concert over the local rad1o statlon durmg the Aberdeen Publ1c School Program on March 14 Ofhcers for the club are Presldent, B111 Steele, VICC presldent, Ruth Steffenson secretary treasurer, Agnes Sklbsrud MISS Reva Russell dlrects JTAW, 1: EfG'A1f SAQXW if I Xl E '1HlII'l NINL 5 , 1 b I I .O . 1 -' ' . 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ONT RONV NI un I um X XX 1 o chnll lx 1th an x synth Hx llll Ln 1 1 t x x pa xt 1 1 N N I 1 llllllll x l m lll p, S in 1 ml ORCHESTRA The orchestra has become one of Central Hlgh School s most Valua ble organlzatlons, not only for lfS muslcal trammg value for the members, but also for brmgmg an appleclatlon of muslc to the part of the student body not takmg part IH muslcal act1v1t1es The orchestra plays between the acts of the class plays, and at any other form of entertalnment for whlch xt may be requlred I' he group played a half hour radlo concert and presented several programs throughout the year The annual orchestra concert was held th1s year on Aprll 5th At the beglnnlng of the year an unusual shortage of v1ol1n players was notlced, but Mr Herman, the d1rector, was so able to overcome thls that by the d1str1c+ muslc contest held on March 29 and 30 the orchestra rated excellent ln competltlon w1th class A orchestras Soloxsts representmg the school from the mstrumental groups lnclud ed Maynard Buck, cello Mllton Nugent, bassoon Wllllam Polson, saxophone Manuel Blanco trombone, Harold Stokes, clarmet Ernest De Nomme, flute F lorenz Dlnwoodle, trumpet, Owen Plsher French horn The orchestra officers are Maynard Buck, presldent Dorls Hoffman, v1ce presldent Kenneth Jones, sec y treasurer, F lorenz Dlnwoodle, llbrarlan I -U E. BURF1 FR T' ' 1. : - 71' , ':m4'1- 'illt-r, Xll'lVlll lin-nny, I. 11isvMoz'1'is, lirlnu Nvlsun. .I-,lm Mit- - , Vnrol I jm-s, Hd l'fe-iffvr, lfUlN'l't. lA'lllll2lll, lie-1't1'udv All 'A -1', lilwy mm- C1 ' , Mr. 'A 2 , elim-vtmx Sli 'UNIJ IIUXY: Lynn 'l'I1om1nsm1, XYi1lsttm S1-hm-li, Ivorothy lit-nm-tt, Rose I'ikox'sliy, l'l'Illl Slll'Illl4'l'll, llmmld Mvtiirmis. Ire-nv l!1'oilzm:m, Ilulph Klum-S, Louis:- Tivtz, Sewuplmim- lire-ndvl, Miltlrm-mi H:1l'lin. 'FHIRI1 l'UXY: Uxw-n Fist-ln-1', lbvi l 'I'hun:4s, lf4'llllf'lll Jonls, Milton Nllw-111, lihodu Sinn-, llznrold Utolu-:4, VI:-1: ml Mille-1', H111 -st lbw-- N v, lmri:-R lloffnmn. HAVI' IUJXY: XV: lt'1' Ve-rxmn, l lol'1-nz I 'xwoudis-, I-In 1-nv ,'l'llllQ'- M: u Al Iil:un'o, lie- 1-th Snuvk. ' v . ' n -T . I L ' ni Y? ' I I S 1 S y ' Z Q . , . . . , ' , . . y . . . , . L71 A A -vA A A9ASA5AvASAv vAvAvAvA ON I' ROW li DX J lm 111gl1t X11 mot 11 L lllf 1 ll llllb' xelds 1 len X e +11 ill If l llld T1 mple on mold Stokes 1 lllnnd X111 1 ne x 1 ll H111 N121 UNI! RON N lght Fhtjlll 1'-1 John 1 ll 1111 1 fnps in ns Hoffm 111 irne t In Nllllllllf lx 111 1 111 d111 All XX llll 1111 lxllll tl llu1e11lIP1111u111dl1 ltlw H Il -1 1 ll X 1411 olt lllxon 1 x lbtlt ll 1d H 4 llkllltld 1 11 ll 1. 1 llllll ll BAND There IS no doubt that the Aberdeen Hlgh School Band can be rank ed among the first of the servlce clubs belongmg to Central Hlgh School The band has played at home football games, basketball games and track meets Much of the pep of larger assemblles has been accompllshed through the efforts of the organlzatln In addltlon to contltutlng a maJor part of the school parades the band has partlclpated ln many CIVIC parades thoughout the year Between halves of Blg E1ght Conference games, the band provlded entertalnment by drlllmg and form1ng the varxous letters The most lmportant 3Ct1V1ty of the group IS the sprlng concert glven thls year, on Aprll 24 Thls year the band has turned xts attentlon to con cert music undertaklng 1n that llne some of the favorlte classlcs For the d1str1ct muslc contest, the band was cut, leav1ng only the finest The accepted costume conslsts of whlte trousers or sklrts gold sweat ers, and blue overseas caps trlmmed wlth gold brald These caps are an IH novatlon th1s year replacmg the regulat1on m1l1tary cap The band IS under the capable leadershxp of Robert Herman Officers of the band are MlltOH Nugent, presldent, Manuel Blanco, vlce presldent, Howard Leach secretary treasurer, Helen Harms, hbrarxan we 'rs 1 EQ .Egfr 1 1 : f f ,AW-'EEA' I AC E PORTY ONE. 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Can lt be the two assocnate edltora janet Lonnell and Ruth Sttfllc nsonp Yes It IS They have some copy tor the arhng Mr leske Braxol Another make up edltor has been saved from a sad fate Well I dont care That ad has to hem Wlthln five mmutee It IS Ben Slat r the adxertlzmg manager Rover Swlhtrt the managlng edltor enters wlth a galley full of lmotype But who IS that worrled person over m the eornerp Can lt be l:w1ght Coursey the advlserp He IS looklng at the newly lnaugurated four page Plctorlal Sectron For your lnformatlon the Plctorlal ls a new department in the paper Prmted IH brown and Contammg Qchool llfe plctures ll IS an mterestmg addltlon Mr Coursey IS lnterruped Jeanne Cyuhln has tome to see about collectmg for some of the advert1s1ng She htts thus tlme not Mr Teske but Nlr Svslhart Mr Coursey heavesasxgh of rehef The Journahsm cl xsseb tan stop reportmg news lhe scene 18 qulet W fr uwatzaw-W fr-WW wezew-5' IMI llrl IX IXXH l l'l1rN'l' IIUXY: John 'Peelis-, Ii 1-1' Swihrnrt, 13+-uluh flir: rd. liuth 1'r:unn-r. ,l f1lllV' Guhin, llutll SI'tff'l'llSHll, Nlnrion N1-leon, .lrulnw-s XY'-ist. SE 'I NI RUXY: John H4-l lvr, .I pl XVw-:ug liolv--rt Ibishrow. llHl1Il'!'S H: son, liumonal I:m111lj,l':11'ol Van XY:lluA1', H+-le-11 IlJilll'li, Il'x'll 4'l'owl1-X. 'l'lllllII IIUNV: lien Slut--11 l'l1iI M1 lj, E' est S 'vn:'on, .lm-li fl'-rlif-n, fw'l:11'tl1:s lll'ill',2. l', Ili'-nv lv-rvin, .Inn--1 Form'-ll, H1-nry Svlunidl, Ross 2:1311-, Iluwr-Anmt xvlllllllllflll. l Hl'Il'I'H IZUXY: llowztlwl lmztvll, lh-n lill'li,2'2lSl l', XVil1'orfl M:n1'tyn, Slnirl-Ay 1'rm-H, 1.:twr+-z1v-- I'--trzan, l'hil Alurtli-tn, Goxwloll Lvystf-r. s . ' . X . , ,- , . . E ' .. ,f ' 'I . r 3. rf .is j A ' 1 . 5 P! YW ' ' ' ' 7 V - , . , . - , . , , s - - L V . Y I l u' L E Y - ' .Ns .Lf x I S - ll ' if ' kss 'f ' 1 - T ' l A 1 ' '- V , , . . , , .,. U W . H , i . . . . i ,, . 5 f ' ' ' so P - Y :R Hg . I . . . . f, Q, E V . W- af, x 1 . . K Y .i . . ,ff E. . , Y Y , 5 1 T ' U . ' , 'fig .q 7 , . . . . . . . i . . 1 . x . . . , Y . i . sfifqf 1 - ' 1 N i . 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I tm'Jg?,5,-ed 1 s I A' 'A' ' 'A5A- 'A9Af ' T A V Y Y V V V I 4 A L11 ll n x 1 X till X SECOND SEMESTER JOURNALISM Yes the scene IS qulet A new Staff has taken over the dutles of pub l1sh1ng the paper The Journallsm department IS stxll actlve It lS also orderly Managlng Edltor Robert Kerns IS lnstructmg Sam Teske the a1l1ng John s brother and Mac lVI1lstead 1n the make up of a page of the paper Margaret Rrley the ed1tor IS busy asslgnmg storles Artlcles are bemg corrected by the copy readers Florence Gelger Lucllle Close and Max Brewer Advertls Ing manager Joe Kelly IS drawmga deslgn for a new ad Eleanor Young busl ness manager rs checklng the books The Plctorral has been kept as a permanent feature Among mterest IH one of the Plctorxal lssues IS a revxew of former Pageant Day queens The edrtorlal page of the paper has had lts face llfted There w1ll be more news The ads are neat thanks to Jack Hays and Mark Nelson The head llnes are compact and conclse The make up edltor does not have to get vlolent to get copy 'I he crrculatlon has mcreased Kenneth jones who handles the cxrcula tron end of the busmess says that there are over 900 coples dellvered each publlcatlon day A larger Blue and Gold a better paper a trlbute to Central LU FH l 1 l'll4JN'l' IZHXY: .lm-,:'vr, YUIIIIQI, l':ng:ulw:4, llrussn-ls, XV'lsfm, 'I'!'isl1, Nlc-l.:a11g:l1lin,Hvipif-1', l!lw-al--- hursl. SE 'HNII HUXY: l'iliox'sliy, .XllIll'lll1lll, llrum. limu: ns, ll:-1'1w-tt, .lnllnl-I, L:xu1'+Am-v. llipscmnb, I,igp:e-lt,1'mfli, 1-Ill. 'l'Hlllll IIOXY: .I nl I sun, Krause, Ke-111115. 'l ff: ny. lmvi--S, 'l'll1Il'IlIHll, Hurst, Ir:n1'sun. 'l'vskv, lll't'XVt'l', llrnyn-s. l Hl'li'l'H l-UDXY: Ne-lson, Th mms, 'l'v-m1wlw-- t--n, lluhfs,Sa'l11'm-Ale-yy Yili, llIlI'IlllIl , Svlmrrrmlt, lim-arlv, Vlosv, lfzrllq, Milst--ml, l ll 'l'H HHXY: Se-iby, .lum-s, Hlbl'I'lIlIlll, Ili:-lu-rt, 1lllI'l'lI'l', llupaa-rtj, lim-lugs. IIAVK li HV: .lz vs, l.:1X img IM-ll, Sl'l!1'l'lllL'l', N4-lson. KVIIIS, Kr-llj, Mnlsml, l l+-tr-lu-V. v T - T ' . . . . . . . . . , . ! 3 , L , ' . I v v - T -4 - v v 1 - ' . v ' I 1 1 1 L. . , - ' ' . 1 9 ' - 1 'kk lv. - A . s 'x ', 1 V ,j , ' c ,U 4. W A egx fgs afilg gAEgEAEgEaFTi5eg .Qf 1fn l1W5u ' ,gr it 5' FW? . - . . . A ,An AVLAM 'S EE l-'UILTY ' lil-IE in N1 N DEBATE Altough none of last year s letter men returned 1 fairly successful year was had in debate The question for discussion this vear was Resolved that the federal government should adopt the policy of equalizing education al opportunities throughout the nation by means of annual grants to the sev eral states for public elementry and secondary education The debate team attended the Big Fight tournament at Sioux Falls February 8th and 9th Here Huron took first place and Aberdeen tied with Watertown for fourth place The team next attended the University of South Iowa Minnesota South Dakota and Nebraska Aberdeen tied with nine other teams for first place In these meets the regular negative composed of Garrett Fuller and John Bassett and the regular affirmative composed of Donald Perry and Robert Hepperle were used Aberdeen defeated Conde and Sisseton to win the district tournament In the state meet the boys won over New Underwood but were defeated by Huron and Watertown Letter winners on the debate team were John Basset Garrett Fuller Donald Perry and Robert Hepperle Those who won school insignia were Klemens Nelson Kendall Gorder and Frank Sieh 'I hey were under the di rection of Miss Kathleen Brady IX LIUITI ltlll l liU. I' IIOXV: Ilonnld l'Ul'I'X, I r:uik Si:-li, K:-mlnll tlolwlvig I-'wuivis fl:-situ:-. ISAVK HHXY: Rollo-i't lla-mn-1'lv-,1i:11'1'w'tt l4'11ll+-r, John llnssi-ll, lil:-nivns N4-lson, XVQ-sl-ry limpp. , . - y C Dakota invitational tournament. In this there were thirty-two teams from 6 7 9 Y F ' ,. ! l F4 7 ' .j Y . ruff? ' . 7 1 u ' ' y 4 . , -gg, i ' , ' . , . KW weS1gQQ::fr,,2f get Wa, A A1241 -N91 4fE'Af:1f64'b'Af6mfs?Af? fG?A5fA?A fi' A I 1 I 1 1 I DECLAMATION In splte of the fatt that but few of the same students returned to take part m declamatlon Work a very successful wear was had IH that lme The students who were reglstered thls year rece1w ed much prn ate help from Mr Monroe ln publlc speakmg Each person was glven the chance of trylng out to see who would represent hrs class m h1s d1w1s1on at the local lnterclass declamatlon contest Agaln thls year the procedure was followed wh1ch al lowed no students to recelve outslde coachlng and l1m1ted the amount of tramlng to be reten ed DTCNIOUS to the contest The wmners IU the varlous class tryouts competed ln the mterclass contest and here the results were Jenme Walker a senlor won flrst 1n the humorous d1v1s1on Hlram K1ng,a Jumor won1n the dramat1c Cl1VlSlO 1 Donald lNeer, a sophomore took first place m the oratorlcal department These three people competed at the Dtstrlct Declamatlon Contest at Leola Here Hlram Ixmg and Donald Beer agam placed first ln the1r respec me departments These people entered the D1w1s1onal Contest at Aberdeen, and agam Donald lNeer was sucessful 1n placmg hrst He Wlll represent the school IH the State Declamatlon Contest Besldes partlclpatlng ln the contest the students perform a xaluable SGFVICC ln g1V1I'lg readmgs at manv of the clubs ln Aberdeen Several mem bers have gn en select1ons ox er the local radlo statlon l X l-'ll1N'I' ll IXY: llullm Ivrrwu- 'L llllmlr- fl Xlillw-V. lilllll l!il'lil:n11+i. 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'Eli l'HlL'l'Y I'lx'14I t ONT RON I+ 11111 11111 I7 IIN 1 1 kms. ch ud I rtmx Il ch 1rd N11 xx ldt li tl1.I111s ro1tz111 111 S131 ONI1 ROV l I t JI oundx lII 1., Il 1111 111111 N 1 1-11 r 1 Stu e III 1 1 IN 111 IX x e ll lrold NU ll I1 ll en Bowm 111 'SI tus XX eb1r NI 1r1.111t Iillu .txlllll X11 t l 1 le x I.4XtII'-I Imd Dell Jon Larson Hcrb1 It he 1r BAl IN ROW vlfllll 1111 D1 IIIIIIQ 1s N11 rle Hmds Ruth aegn L R111 1 Hoops Jul lJ1etl 1 N1 Rust 1d I 1 1 1 II 1111 1 Llme r N101 Harold Selby I on 1ld Necr J I111 lush li flu It I lmtzl STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Councll was organlzed ln l926 as a means of representatxon between the students and faculty of Central H1gh It IS the1r duty to care for any problems arlslng among the students, and to sponsor or promote all worthwh1le act1v1t1es1n the hlgh school currlculum All resolutlons passed by the counc1l must meet the approval of the faculty commlttee The Councxl IS the sponsor of our annual Pageant Day Thls year re VlV6d the 1dea of a theme for Pageant Day, and worked the day out accord 1ngly The counc1l IS ln general charge of the Salvatlon Army drlve for food carrled on at Chrlstmas ln the hlgh school Thls year It pubhshed The Mirror a booklet on etlquette, and also a pamphlet definlng the system of character ratmg Thls year the counc1l sponsored an amateur nlght Wh1ch was held on March 7 Thls was for the purpose of dlscoverlng amateur talent All buslness of the body IS organlzed IH the Cabmet Thls Cablnet must conslst of three senlors, two Jumors, and one sophomore It mcludes ln thls the oflicers, of Whlch the presldent must be a sen1or, the vlce presldent must be a Junlor, the secretary a sophomore, and the treasurer, elected at large Cablnet members are R1chard Mewaldt presldent, Gaylord Avery VICE pres ldent Ruth Jensen, secretary Rlchard Porter, treasurer Jennle Walker and Mllton Nugent semor members The club IS under the guldance of Mr Rustad WI 7' 'ps nqiiw i P R I. 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X, o , 1 : ' 1' 1 'lCl'. - si , 7 : 1 . 1 ' 2 S 1 , . . - . 1..4,.- - . . 1.1. , 5 3-I 5 .. 1- . 1 11 1, -5 - .-Q 1 A 'rm 1' 1 lol' 1' ff '1 ' 1 ' - ' 1 1 Q v 1 v il. . 9A A A A AUAQASASAS-AsAvA-AvAvA A Ks., I' fl' V xv I 4 1 ll I I ith ll HON I l HONOR ROLL One of Centrals most promlsmg groups IS that made up of the Honor Roll members Thus lncludes those puplls who have ma1nta1ned the hlgh est grade A ln four maJor subyects for at least one s1x weeks per1od To date nmeteen have attalned thls honor Because of thelr hlgh scholastlc ratlng certaln prlvlleges are extended them They need not report durlng vacant hours and are free to do as they WlSh at that tlme In galnlng recognltlon ln Qulll and Scroll and Keystone socletles scholarshlp IS the prlme factor consldered At the close of the year the Km ams Club sponsors an annual dlnner wh1ch1s known as the KlW3U1S Club Annual Hlgh School Honor Roll Students Recognltlon D1nner Thls work had formerly been carr1ed on by the Student Counc1l Cablnet They are also awarded certlhcates of honor at this banquet and at Award Nlght This year elght of thls group attalned the dlstmctlon of bemg on the s mester Honor Roll or havlng attalned the grade of A IH four major sub jects for three s1x week perlods Those who obtalned thls honor are Dorothy Bxlger Ruth Huettl Ruth Weber 'VIHVIS Weber Delores Schmldt MHTIOU Bond Ed1th Hlckenbotham and Wrllram Carleton All of the students on the Honor Roll carry a heavy extra curr1cular card also Because of the deadhne for th1s copy Ceha Cummmgs Max Brewer and Mary Ellen Anderson were omitted from the plcture slnce those who attaln the honor durlng the last two slx weeks perlods of the school year are not lncluded ,gn -z--npgr WW, U-'Z '?' 7 75 Q75 I-X! 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AvAs'A 'A-:As-AvAe .A.Av'Ai'As QA-fAvAYA '. ,LH I4'4JlL'l'Y S i 'EN FIELD DAY The l935 Fleld Day dawned ln the tradltlonal manner gloomy wlth threatemng showers F 1eld Day slmply wouldn t be Fleld Day wxthout ram However the ramdrops were few and far between and were tot ally unablc to dampen the sp1r1ts from the mlghty semor to the lowly sophomore As usual classes were had untll the mlddle of the mornmg but an t1c1pat1on was so great that not one Word out of ten uttered 1n the class room recexved lts due attentlon F lnally after what seemed eons of tlme the assembly bells rang and Immediately there was a mad dash for the audltorlum The Arrow Board members told us about the arrow 1ts theme Its dedlcatlon and ltS 1ntr1ns1c value All through thls recltal we trled not to be lmpatlent to get the book to Judge for ourselves The fullhllment of thls antlclpatlon was even greater because of the prolonged walt we had endured wlth DHSSIDQ patlence The Arrow was all that the edltors clalmed and more It held the account of our school l1fe IH a clear conclse and chronologlcal order After a hurrled mvestlgatlon of the book fprlmarlly to see what the Senlor Edltor had sald about our best Senlor frlendl we rushed to our frxends and fellow classmates demand1ng thelr John Henry on the autograph pages The next Jump was to Wylxe Park where we en1oyed our separate and collectxve p1cn1cs There were groups of four to groups of fourteen People laughed when they spllt lemonade on there best p1cn1c trousers but I4 1eld Day IS only once a year for whlch fact many fond mothers are duly grateful' After lunch the events of the day started The color fight always the largest attract1on continued fur1osly for ten munltes Male backs were bared to the elements as shlrts were torn seam from seam Eager hands clawed at mud stamed faces Pandemon1um relgned supreme The Jumors were re pulsed by the senlors and the colors were safely defended Not so the tug of w ir The Junlors pulled the blg senlors over the l1ne to the accompanlment of shouts from the gallery of car tops The Junlors were also vxctorlous 1n the three legged race The contest ants all declded to call a truce at the end and fell laughlng 1n a large heap of assorted legs arms and heads And more senlors bxt the dust' Junlors were agalll vxctorlous 1n the baseball game and the golf tour nament The senlors won the race around the lake but thelr total pomts The semor general dance 1n the even1ng was one of the most sucess ful dances staged at Central Hlgh throughout the year Semors attended al most en masse It was a date and dateless affalr everyone commg as he chose After several too short hours of danclng the party dlspersed Every one agreed that lt had been everythmg that could be deslred And senlors for whom th1s was the last gesture of hlgh school membershlp saxd they ad never had a better tlme 1n thexr hlgh school llfe Yes It was a day to be rembered wlth a tear ln the eye but a chuckle 1n the throat IU LIURIX Ll! , n . 1 , . - l 3 I 7 9 - . , . , Q . . ' ' K! H 1 , u 1 .Q . , were not enough to win the day for them. The Class of '35 was victorious! . 11 'H ' , . ' . y - ' . o 1 1 ' 1 1 - , I h Q n ' 1 I , ! ! ' A'A'5'A A' lb 'al E 'M pl' AD IT! Ill ITE in 'l - 9: :iw Ill 4 X A v A v AW A V AVA S A'3'A 2'A-2 A-VA-':'A'i'l VA A I PAGEANT QUEEN 55 :H lj!- rl 4-E ,A , h . 3 E E' 4.3 , Qi E f T. E' ' ff Q? W A' t Nw . f' ' A I e Q5 2 Q '1 fi by 395: NIISS GLORGI-X -XXX H-XRNIS 1 I 141 X I IUIUIN 1 I IUN I N l ll I I IIN THE PEP ASSEMBLY At ten otlock Pageant Day Mormng the Pep Assembly started The band xx as there ln full foree to open the program The Varslty squad and 5eeond team football players were on the stage Art IaLonde master of Lere momes mtrodueed Don Whttman who presented the dlfferent members ot the team and also jack Dreel m aetmg taptaln of the seconds who lntro duced the members of the seeond team Dr Kraushaar gave a talk on sports rnanshlp vvhxch was followed bv Loaeh Anderson who gaxe h1s VICWS of the tomlng game Professor Mare Lleworth former Central teacher and speaker ot the program presented the three essentlals of good football playmg TI-IE CORONATION The eoronatlon was held ln the aud1tor1um for the first tlme ln several xears The program was wrltten by Mlss DeHaven head of the Fnghsh De partment and worked out amld rustlc scenery The muslc vxas presented ty Paul Kepple Floren7 Dnnwoodle and Maynard Buek The 19.33 queen IN tom, Lflflkllll whlspered the name to the elf and amld much Cheermg Georgia Ann Harms was enthroned and erowned Queen of Pageant Dax lhe first tlme that floats have been used IH the Pageant Parade smte the depresslon was thls year when two floats vxere allotted to eath dass Path class worked out 1n its floats idltferent phase of Pageant Dax theme the lercentenarx ot Setondi x lfdutatlon iXlIllIlXX l l il 1.1111- l' 'VH llI12H'l': .Xn:'+-l'ne- l':t:o11--S, Ho K'!ll'tl XY:ulke-r, Mil on N un-nt. lllucivs 'l'homns, John lI.,ti'ut-, llIiI'I'!'IT lflllle-l', th-1-1':gi:t .Xml Harms, III1--zu lloln-rtsort, John Iwgom-s. lflxvlyn lwrznlm, ,Xrthur l,:t Lomle-, Virginia XXX-ir, Plln lfI'!lllSIIJI2lI', .lohn Ilohlt-r, Imris lloltnmn. 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NX l X ll THE GAME Followlng the example set last year of havmg two games on Pageant Day the second team played in the afternoon 'lhe parade went through town and got out to Slmmons Fxeld un tlme for the game at two thxrty The team played a hard fought game wlth Groton only to have lt end a score less t1e The game held under flood llghts was agamst the SIOUX Falls War r1ors On a forward lateral pass Sloux Falls got mto scormg posltlon and pushed over a touchdown They falled to make good the extra pomt maklng the score 6 to 0 agamst Aberdeen THE PARTY The party after the game was a f1tt1ng endmg to the day s actlvltxes The theme of the day was carrled out ln the decoratlons of the gym On the north balcony was a huge mk bottle whlle at the south balcony was a large waste basket The face of a typical old schoolhouse was set agamst the west wall whxch formed a background for the orchestra The decoratmg was done by the semor girls club sponsors of the party Garrett Fuller Chief Marshall and Georgla Ann Harms Queen led the grand march lmmedlately followed by the marshalls and queen nomlnees IUI IIIIX Illlll- W 37 A V 5 I t , A .' . 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Cl - flfl'7'f V M X , 1 fl. .llf ff ' ly, , '74' ,Vf-filffy' I, ll IU 1 1 1 ll I ll 1 ll x 4 HISTORY OF SOPI-IOMORE CLASS September 44 1934 We sophomores xx ere crossmg the threshold ot Central Though that step max have been tentatnve we soon made ourselx es part and parcel of school hfe entermg mto the varrous actlvrtres so enthus lastlcally that we threatened to make and break records We took an anrmated lnterest rn athletlcs loyallx supportmg our team at the varlous games whlle a few of us accompllshed admlrable feats ln the varlous branches of athletlcs football basketball and track Pagent Day when our attendance secured for us the attendance aw ard our 1n1t1al trophv varlous club meetlngs school partles and award nlght we were there xx 1th enthuslasm that should attam success A laudable scholastlc record has been achlex ed bx a number of us Such IS our brlef hrstorw We owe our thanks to Nllss fhomas our able adv1ser for her trmelx adxlce and asslstance whlle ardlng us to accustom ourselx es to hlgh school practlces and throughout the school xear She was alded bx the sophomore executne commrttee composed ot class ofhcers and homeroom charrman The class officers for 1934 were Robert X arabeck serx mg as presrdent Roy Kessler as vrcepresrdent John Nlltchell as secretary and Ixathrxn VN lles as treasurer Yflffs- CI' 'I-i p'+H1,Qy Q115-5w1HI4?Ql4? 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H1 111 X 1 111 I 1 I Q-' 1111 1 L H1111 if NI? 1 I 1 2. ll llll 111 11hI+1 1 1 I Ill 111 QI 111 H I l Il I IIII ll N I X Tl-IE CREAM OF TI-'E CROP When lt s harvest tlme In response to th1s cheery whlstle I F3156 my hand to shade my eyes from the merclless rays of a typ1caI South Dakota summer sun and peer cur1ously down the dusty road My cur1os1ty IS soon satlsfied forI ghmpse Ph1l1p Norum trudgmg towards me wlth mlnlature dust clouds accompanymg hls feet and Wlth pep unaffected by the heat Well he has stopped and now 1n forms me that we sophomore sod busters 1 atat1on1ng at the farm of Joe I arson who IS such a good sport to have us are 1nv1ted to a barn dame at the nelghbormg farm John M1tcheIl that very CIIQDIIICCI tlller of the so1l, has charge of the preparatlons and we certa1nly can depend upon hlm to execute the charge Well Our unwmged messenger prom1ses us a good tlme so come you merry bucol1cs why refuse? Well, evenmg has arr1ved brmgmg a welcome rellef from the scorch mg heat and the stars are nestlmg securely m the heavens above blmkmg at the prosperous Dakota fields We re on our way to the fun fest w1th an abun dance of gayety and bubblmg good sp1r1ts st1muIated by the wltty remarks re marks of Adell Larr and Marx Allce Daulton who are of our party and of 11 I IIIIXIIIIII I 1 I H-11111' 1'11111:1s of Miss IZ1':11l1, Miss,l11l111s1111.:111d M12 Hass'- FHUST IUIHI3 V- I At1-rs1111. E. H1-11se11. I.. fl1'we11, IXI1 H1-I111. Ii. 11- '. G, B1111tl1, I.. , 1111 ', M. H: 1111 , I . I3l 3l'lv14, Il IZ1-1't 1, J. .Xd1A1'111:111, Il. ,x1lI'Y', M. I-I. ,XII If-rs1111, .I, R:11't1-ls, H. All Il, A. .XI-I 11l1'111l, l'. ll:1l'11'i::, M. Bnssf-tt, . 1 1s. SE ' L' IIUXV: H. Re-1, Ii. IIy:111, ,-L IH'- t11+-li, ' N11-I1, ll !Ii1'l1:11'ds1111. IL H11ll'11 s111 'tl1, M. H1 1l my, I2 H V, H1A11tl11-1-li, lt. H11-III. M. l!l:1111-I1:11'1I, Il. I!irkl:1111I, N. .Xl'I1DIfI, IZ. Ulzalie, M. 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A fl A mm -1- - ' M 4 - ' 'A -A ' ' D o I - :Sas W A-5mf9Afe-A 3242-YA-524 .- A4 A-2 A-2-A431-im -s-mam 1.1 GA 64-ek .g 41:1 ,Q 4501 X . - -e l THE ASSEMBLY Sltuated on the second floor of the Central bulldlng approxlmately ln the center of the bu1ld1ng IS a large audltorlum known by such names as the assembly and the study hall Centermg around the audltorxum IS much of the school llfe and act1v1ty such as assemblles plays concerts speeches and pep meetlngs Here also congregate the students before 8 10 A M and 12 40 P M The Assembly IS an exceedmgly large room Its spaclous celllng IS 1n terrupted by several oblong skyllghts Faclng the seats from the north IS a long shallow stage Maroon curtains backed by cream colored drapes en shroud the stage These elaborate curtams were donated by the Class of 1933 The Assembly has a seatlng capaclty of approxlmately 600 people but wlth the a1d of extra chalrs 1ts capaclty IS stretched to meet the mark of nearly 900 students The seatlng plan IS d1v1ded almost equally between study desks ID the front of the assembly and an elevatlon of opera chal s ln the rear Jumors and sophomores usually slt double ln the study desk durlng assem blles vshlle senlors enjoy the luxury of the opera chalrs Perhaps the more lmportant use of the assembly IS that of a study hall Mr Rustad study nall sueprvlsor has a definlte program whlch IS Caffled out by students who use the study hall to thelr advantage Students occupy seats 1n study hall as nearly ln alphabetlcal order as possible At the begln nmg of each perlod students are checked by study hall checkers who obtam extra currlcular credlt for thelr efforts Www wi I it-EW, l P 5 w 5l pL A 'rl FSI l l law' ts at e Aul A-6-A61 AvmfvmvgfsmfegfvAf:m'9f4: A'9A' AHA THE LIBRARY The Aberdeen Hlgh School has an excellent llbrary of yxhlch anv hlgh school mlght be proud ln slx years upon the completlon of th central Hlgh btllldlflg the library had grown to such an extent that two roo ns were reno vated and given over entlrely to lts use Later two more large rooms and an office were added These large rooms are known now as the llbrary proper and the llbrarv magamne room whlch 19 used both for research and study Thls llbrary under the able supervlslon of M155 Alma Thomas IS com posed of over seven thousand books mcludmg valuable reference books aid entv lopdla In addltlon are found the leadmg publlcatlons of current magaflnes and newspapers whlch also offer manv references of practlcal ald ls the Reader sGuxde wh ch mdexes thousands of pages of materlal from the various magaames and makes nt avaliable to the students These mag afmes ire nled IH the magazme room and magazme rack IU the mam readmg roon An average of foar hundred and seventy flve students use thls store of knowledg one hour each dav of the school year and a large number of books are t heck-ed out e ich mght after school hours lhe llbrary IS most elliclently equlpped and supervlsed A staff of h1 h school students asslst Mlss Thomas durmg thelr free perlods recelv ng extra currlcular credxt for thelr work A system of llbrary sllps lssued by class room teachers to students who tmd lt necessary to use the llbrary lS used ln checkmg llbrary attendance In all the l1l rary IS a center of lnformatlon and recreatlonal study for the students It IS ranked hlgh ln comparlson wlth Northwest llbrarles r i7'4'A ? i !'iWmli'm2 uns :A IUL IXIXIIXI ivy' Al VA W l lla-sn-:l1'1'l1 in u IN-w uf thu- lilv1':lx'5's T,lHftr hooks. . . 7 . . . 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'Q Wed l orl mg, 1 1 1 ART COURSES Stx electlxe art courses are offered to the students of Central Hlgh School Each course may be consldered as a steppmg stone to the next As a Whole the courses represent a complete study IH art appreclatlon and art craft emphaswmg art IH ltS relat1ons to commerce and busmess today and seeklng to develop apprecratlon and select1ve Judgment 1n deslgn clothmg the home the com numty and other Vllal 1nterests near to the student but as separate umts each has 1ts partlcular value and prmclple to be taught The first year 1S chstmguxshed as Art 1 B and 1 A the former IS a study of prehmmary color and drawmg 1n general whxle the latter or second sem ester conslsts of DFHCUCIDQ free hand drawlng and deslgn Work Art 2B the first semester of the second years work IS glven over to water color charcoal drawmg figure constructlon deslgn and appllcatlon of color to mod ern problems The second semester Art 2 A offers the study of the hxstory of art and lts apprec tatton IH connectnon wlth house and costume deslgnmg The thtrd year s course lb a one semester course IH developnng sklll ln letter mg and show card makmg Related Arts IS a course open to glrls only and IS m comunctton Wlth the Home Economlcs course Fach year some outstandmg student or students m art work are re commended by Mlss Chrxstlensen the art dlrector to do the artwork on the Arrow Of speclal mterest to art students IS the Artz Medal 1n Art whlch creates a keen competltlon m art Work fnigfixgsiilg A A A' A 'Wig' A NV 'Q' ull dn-sig: s for tht- Ar 'ow ' . 7 r n 1 1 ' 7 'T 4 7 T i 7 3 , 1 , ' Z , , , ' i 5 . . 3 . 1 1 ' , , , 1 T V Q 4. 1 1 , A ki l . 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'T' ff v '. , -. - ,' le FW' Bfff efti' it 's .il il, gitfti 'flu at 422' tt we ' e.z V V v v V v v v v v v v Y PRINT SHOP The Central hlgh school prlnt shop has grown from nts orrgmal loca t1on1n a small room ln the Cent al buxldlng to occupy an entlre gym room IH the basement of the Washmgton bulldlng from one press and a few cases of type to a standardlzed pr1nt1ng plant whlch has become a school asset Headmg 1ts long l1st of chores IS the prlntlng of the school yearbook the Arrow The magmtude of the Job IS best reallzed when lt IS learned that the present ed1t1on of the -'xrrow requlred over 95 000 press lmpresslons for completlon In addltlon there IS the work mvolved rn the foldmg gathermg stltchmg drllllng and coverlng over 600 of the books The Arrow ranks wlth the best yearbooks ln the natlon ln natlonal and lnter state competltlon The 1934 Arrow entered ln three contests placed no worse than second 1n any of them These contests lncluded the Natlonal Interscholastlc at Chlcago the Northern Interscholastlc at Grand Forks N D and the State Contest at Brooklngs Prlntmg students entered therr work nn varlous other contests durmg the year but results were not glven untll late IU the year In addltlon the prmt shop prlnts the Blue and Gold all school forms for the clty publlc schools and many other seasonable Jobs Durmg the past year a courtesy code drawn up by a commlttee of representatlve students under the supervlslon of the Student Councll Cablnet was assembled and prmted ln the shop 1' he Mlrror as the book IS named sets a standard of courtesy for all students to follow It H41 I 'l tk iq 3 W3 1 52' 'S !.l I5 5 IAPL SIXTX NINL Aff, A press ore-xv workim: on the Arrow . . . r - w . T 1 . . 1 - A . . V . . , . Y 7 7 ' . . . i . ' ' Z' . 4 , A l - rv ' va K ' A Aiti fail iltm fs. im ' 2 THE ALMANAC September 4-First day of new year is ploughed under. September 28-Flandreau Indians take Eagle scalps in night grid raid. October 5-A dusty wind t blows a fair Pageant Day mf 539' Queen. Sophs with dusty ears pick Pageant dance to learn the light fantastics. October 12-First six weeks' learning stored in the old brain cells Oct ober 19 Brave young soph dates shy young sophess for soph party October 20 Watertown Arrows beat Central in a muddy bloody battle November 2 Huron Tigers take a heart breaking game 6 to 2 November 15 Smiling Bob Briggs entertains December 21 Glee Club Christmas Concert and an uproarlous assembly with Santa Claus as master of cere monies January 11 End of first semester January 14 Semester exams The question is To cram or not to cram January 28 H1 Y ll'llt13tlOl'1 Boys go through diving or deal on the mat and partaking of Epsom sa ts February 1 Music party held with plenty of rhythm PAGE SEVEINTY February 9-Feminine masculinity sport tuxes for co-ed hop. February 21- A-Brown's Jubilee Sing ers lend a touch of Sunny South. February 22-George Washington donates holiday to school. February 27-Local talent aspires to unsung heights in music contest. March 7-Student Council presents Talent Discovery Night April 5 Monsieurs and Mesdames of French club dine while Pep Club party held in the afternoon April P6 Styles and fash lons reign at Jr Sr Prom April 26 Second success ful year of Aberdeen relays with Relay Queens doing the honors May 3 4 The Senior Class presents its annual dramatic play May 9 The pick of Central s song birds blend pleasing voices to pre sent their spring concert May 10 The day of days Field Day Arrows distrlb uted rain O1 shine Sen fiors give last General 'V' May 17 Keystone goes ,gsocial in a robust p1cn1c May 26 Baccalaureate services indicate fatal day May 30 Decoration Day and last holiday in Central for seniors May 31 Diploma Day seniors parade 4 u P . D. a . .- i . - '- P f ' Q ' . LSZZ7-izx l . . f ' i 1 A YW M e A'-wdiiilgfim54'5mf:lA'J'Af5mf6m'emfSf'Kf61-:wel 1 ' V -,,, 71, 5 W bww' JAH.. ' A MVK JMfffU'w ' Q4-ff N x M fvf v UW A 'XJM'ljr,Qlf'f'rI ln- xl! if 4 oi if N ik. I , if ,. Z x, ' 5 R I' J' Xxifou, N LL Miiu ,fy '7 WW faijmff ij? IWVQJ Y M4-f1L,.2,,, NH I JAQJ ,JM4 zfffgplff wp? SLM, x 61,1 , f .f'J-'XA-L0 Xqify ' D - 'J ' K LMA OM N51 c ' lcljijfgj lm A Q . iw . M ,LQ ff-QA 7 E A - ova U ' Y -fvfd f , JL, K X I0-1,1-fv.J,a.LfLf, f fx,q,x+r ,-', 1 - f A D dmc W - Wifi! JL U QW , 4 ,L A ,G L, if f 'fx Q 'L' - , f E . f A7 Qffiw Lg L K QW W g . W ZW? 0 ' My S HISTORY OF CLASS OF i936 The Junior Class soon after school started became active and enthusi- astic in school work. Mr. Cochran's home room proudly carried off the Key- stone Banner for having the best attendance and the fewest tardies and dis- cipline cases during the first six weeks. The same honor was again bestowed on them the second six weeks. The Keystone Plaque was awarded to Mr. Spencer's home room again for having the highest scholastic standing. On Pageant Day the Junior Class won Ye Olde Pep Jug. This was the first time since entering high school that the Class of 1936 had won it The victory was under the leadership of Gaylord Avery and Julianne Trish The year was a very eventful one for the Juniors in all activities They were prominently represented in the two honor societies the Keystone for outstanding character and scholarship and the Qu1ll and Scroll for Journal istic achievements The Juniors also swelled the attendance of the Lights and Shadows the language clubs H1 Tri H1Y and Girl Scouts Nearly one half of the boys and girls gl e clubs was composed of Jun iors while the A Capella choir had over twenty Juniors in it The band and orchestra also well represented the class with many members in each group Among the Juniors on the Blue and Gold staff for the first serrester were Gordon Leyster John Wear Henry Schmidt Jack Gerken Laurence Woodman Phillip Mardian Ross Egge Mickey OBrien Wilford Martyn and Philip Mundy Approximately one half of the staff for the second semes ter was composed of Juniors The Junior Pep Club members we e Julianne Trish Golda Berg Jane Spaulding Gaylord Avery and Raymond Moore The first football team had nine Juniors on it Allen Schroeder Boots Kemnitz Bud Lackness Bob Michaelson Leland Dell Alfred Boulais Ray Erickson Charles Carrier and Wally Schreiber The Juniors were also well represented on the second team which tied with Britton for the title When the basket ball season opened the Juniors diligently tried to get on the first team As a result Boots Kemnitz Charles Carrier Ray Er ickson Allen Schroeder and Elroy Achtien succeeded Agaln the Juniors were prominently represented The Juniors presented six one act plays 1nstea'l ot one three act play Two series were presented Three plays were given on October 18 and three on November 23 The Hrst three plays were Cabbages The Jeweled Hand and The House With The Twisty Windows The other three plavs were Elmer The Return of Mr BenJamin and The Man Who Died at Twelve O clock The six directors of the plays were Miss Hazel Miss Mason Miss Hammond Miss DeHaven Miss Johnson and Mr Linn enbotham secretary and Bud Lackness treasurer 'lhe class is greatly in debted to Miss Holen for marvelous leadership as class adviser A A A' AQA A'AvAeA A A:AsAsA IAFE SEX LNTX HRPIL ASA K! 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' A H-.gt 91- Qs .52 it tx- les 4:2 1 s e x 1 2 13: A :gil 152 4 t f 'I 1 II 1 Sllll N1 1 111 11111 H I 1 Ills 111 SI 11J'NI1I 11 llll 111 1 s 1 1 I I 1 IXII s1 1 11111 1 1 1 s X 1 I1 s1 1 '-11111 1 N 81111111 1 11-11111 11d111 In Nunez 111 1 H11 s x 1 1111 NIIII1 1 1 1 ll 1 1 5lIlIIlx1l 1 111 N1otl1I1I s 'X I11111sL11 1 1- 1 s JUNIOR GIRLS CLUB Full of enthusiasm the Junior girls organized their club early 1n the year and became promment in school act1v1t1es The oiiicers elected were president Harriet Huss vice president Helen Herms treasurer Rose PlkOV sky secretary Teresa Braunstem Under the leadershlp of M1ss Hazle the club experlenced a very successful year The Junior Glrls Club has three purposes first it promotes social act1v1t1es secondly, 1ta1ds1n school proj ects lastly it gives every Junior girl the opportunlty to partlclpate in a club The only membershlp requirement IS to be a Junlor girl The first undertakmg of the Junior girls was decorating the queen s float the color scheme being blue and gold Around the outside was a white picket fence and gate, While an arch en circled the throne Streamers of blue and gold were drawn from the arch forming a pomt before the queen Among other important projects was the athletic banquet that was gwen in the spring Both the junior and Senior Girls Clubs sponsored the banquet The athletes the coaches the members of the school board and the junlor and bemor g1r1s Llub ohicers attended g?'4YQ5?ifq3 asm, QW 11 ,11sw11m7I v'f ' IUI NIXINIX IHII FIHIN ' RUNY: M. 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N x l M 1 X 1 l 1 4 1 ll llll X KX JUNIOR BOYS CLUB W1th1n the first few weeks of school the Jumor Boys Club was organ lzed and ready to help IH carry mg out school proJects The purposes of the club are to promote cooperat1on and leadershlp among Jumor boys and to glve all Jumor boys prlvllege to take part ID a club Mr Huth was chlef ad vlser thls year It was due to hxs capable leadership that the club vutnessed such a successful year The officers elected for the first semester were Allen Schroeder presldent Leland Dell vlce presldent Ralph Kemnltz secretary Bud Lackness treasurer All of the officers were both well chosen and reha ble They fulfilled thelr offlces to the best of thelr ablllty Thls year the Jumor boys were ln charge of tvso proJects deallrg wlth the annual Pageant Day The first undertakmg was the decoratmg of the stage for the coronat1on of the queen The second project was a tlcket drne for the two pageant day games As a m1nor proyect the Jumor bows helped the Jumor glrls IH the decoratmg of the queen s float for the parade The Junlor boys also had a second tlcket drlwe They sold t1ckets to both students and Aberdeen c1t1zens for the Watertown game The Junlor boys acted as ushers for the Jumor plays last fall 'fn-,EV .QQ vw 5'9 W. i I J xv 1.11. 1 IX fc 61, kr f lUl NlXlNli llil FR .' 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Prettlest Plcture Best Snapshot K Classlest Boy 'lhe Contmual Stream I of words J Blggest Pansy A Second Mae West After the Bawl was Over Teacher s Pet Glrl Needmg A Spanklng Devll May Care Chrsllest Boy Representatlve for Junlors Congressman for J umors Best Known Organlzatlon Most Subtle Sub deb Lats wlth Nlne Tales Hrs FIFSI Date Freddy the Fllrt Ha Ha Harrlet Pepplest Pups Always on Top lof the Football I Wlsh I Were Tw1n lBoysl Select SlanQ Sl1nQer I and NHDOICKDH Come Up and See Me Sometlme Danclng Feet Wlnd Jammer Mllk Man Water Wagon Thls Day and Age Cutest Famers Unlon Ah' Sweet Mystery of Llfe Team I S c2122 S ee,ee S611 North Lincoln Heler Harms Hlram Klng Robert Hepperle Jean Olander Iohn Bassett Lllllan Young GITIS Glee Club Well Arent We All? Rhymes wlth Plllson Donald Perry Duck Porter Elynor Shedd Allen Schroeder Berg OBr1an Audrey Ramlow I ucllle Smlth Beverly Llggett Judllh McLaughl1n Wally Schrelber I-Iuss J.1l1ane Trlsh Gaylord Ax ery Boots Kemmtz Jeanne Romans John Bassett Gaylord Avery Carol WIIISWH Lel md Dell Joe Kelly Kenneth Jones Hlram Kung Jane Hurst Larson Avery The Edltor K4 ,I ,wma Q It ,wfeaylqenvl 1 A l-X I IXININ IX . YY Y iff I . .i - Y 7 I I Q I P acccca fc D - Book Worm as aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaac a............,..., a,.. ssassaaaasasaaasaaac R o b ert Hepperle 4-I ' sccccc I PPPP I D ccacca I ccaa Q ca,c Q R Q A ,,,,,.,.,.,, , ,...,,..... .. ..,..,. ......,.....,..,.,..,,, , ..,... . .. Q! ,' ' ,J,. 'IIfTf?4 -Q, 'ja' c. -1:1 .5 1' 1 figs :A-egslg-9-16,1 A i'A':'A vgfsmfem emf:mf.mefA'efAf A THE l-IOC5-CALLING CONTEST On a quiet afternoon in May, all of the students of Central High were busily working. Suddenly loud squeals entered the ears of everyone. Eileen Stevens offered to find where the noise was coming from and what it was. When she asked Mr. Gruhn, he told her that there was a hog-calling contest being held in Pigsville, Hoggachussetts. In the meantime the Junior Class assembled. When Eileen returned with the news, Allen Schroeder appointed a committee of Richard Crane and Cathrene Becker. Fifteen minutes later this committee reported that the hog-calling contest, which was being held about fifty miles away, was open to all students. Carroll Willson made the motion that school be dismissed so everyone could attend the contest. Of course the motion was passed. The next problem confronting the class was transportation. As usual no one had a car. John Bassett weakened, and offered his airplane. When the class arrived at the airport Jane Spaulding accompanied by Lucille Smith Jeanne Romans and Helen Harms whizzed by in her car Everyone else Jumped into John s plane and prepared for the trip Jean Olander who had never been in an airplane before gave squeals of delight similar to those of the pig when the plane took off Annette Brus sell and Burton Sauer after much persuation quieted her After difficulty Colin Campbell who had been hired by John to pilot the plane landed Everyone made one grand rush to get out In the scramble Madelyn Wells hurt her knee Through Doc King s aid she soon was able to continue with the others As soon as Wesley Grapp reached the field where the contest was be ing held he started flirting with some Pigsville girls Wally Schreiber who had broken away from Beverly Liggett Joined him and they were both glad they had come In the meantime Leland Dell and Boots Kemnitz were play ing football using Marcus Hatzenbeller as a ball Edith Hickenbotham not1 ned them when the contest began so they could see all of it Kenneth Jones and Richard Porter asked the Judge of the event Ken dall Gorder how many Juniors could enter Kendall told him that only two could participate When Kenneth and Richard told of this Audrey Ram low immediately nominated Robert LaLonde as a delegate and Lucinda Car sner named Red Selby They were selected as the Junior candidates and reported to the Judge s stand to wait for instructions Robert La Londe was first When he started yelling pigs from surr oundmg counties came running Red was next He sounded like Joe Pen ner After the Juniors two candidates had performed Julia and Gaylord led the class in songs and yells 'lhe class could not wait to the end so they hur ried back to Aberdeen On the way back they all voiced their opinions Who would win the contest? Only time could tell' All of the Juniors arrived home safely and bubbling with news Next morning the headlines read Local Boys Tie in Hog Calling Championship vf :'ssAsA AA IUI H XINFN SIX . , u , s I 1 U YY 77 ' I ' , . , , N Y! ' ', ' 1 . - - 1. ,, ' - ' I 7 1 1 - I , u I . 4' f5'i . HW' INI N li K JUNIOR PLAYS Cabbages a llqht comedy was a humorous story telllng of amuslng en barrassmg sltu ltlUYS of the C rossmelers when oll was suddenly round on themr land Mrs bros melerdeuded to have the fimlly tree looked up to bene ht thelr gum chewmg daughter Tlldy The cast included Mrs Wllhemma Grossmeler Dxrotl y Melcher Tlldy Carrol W llson Gus brossmeler Gordon McQu1llan Irllzabeth Beverly Llggett Mrs Lena Flseher Jul1anneTr1sh Mr Jenks Leland Templeton and Mr Markle Kenneth Sauek A mystery play lhe Jeweled Hand developed around the murder several years prevlously ot Patrlcla Andrews mother One of the rlngs at that tlme taken trom her mother s hand was glven to Patrlcla by Blalr Burns as an engagement rmg In an unusual manner the mystery was solved The east lneludes Patrlela Andrews Eileen Stevens Llalr Colllns jean Olander Way ne Warlng Robert Gates Blaxr Burns Wesley brapp Allte Ambrose jams Srekmeler Pollce officer Klemens Nelson Mollle Pstella Lueck lhe House wlth lhe TW1sty Wmdows was a serlous play The act ron took plate durlng the Red Terror ln the cellar of a house m Petrograd All of the characters were moody and anxlous to be released Derrlek Moore plaxlng the lead trled to eheer them Ihe Cast was Iady Pontlng judlth Mel aughhn Hea her Sorrell Madelyn Wells james Roper Harold Stokes Lh irles Lllve Dwlght Thomas Anne Sorrell Mary Vlrgmra Shlnkel Stepan bxlbert lempleton Derrlek Moore Kendall border lXllXINlXlI1lll l ll . ' Slilllld. .ll NIUIK IIXIG-,11 l' I' lp YS l-'IUDNT ll HV: Iiorotlly M--lvlu-r, lil-va-l'l5' l1i2lf5 U. Eilv-w-11 Ste-xo-ns, Mzad--lyn XYell:-1, Mary Slminkvl, .Ivan fll!lIlil1'l', .Julia 'l'risl1, HICVUNII IUJXY: lQl'IlIlI'll'l Sum-li, lmigllt 'l'lmnms, Es- lwll I.u-wk, Jllllvlll .l'l'l.!1lIl-Zllllll, Janis Si--ltmn-ir, llztlmlti Stolivs. K1-rldvll tiurtivr, Lvlzmd Fx-Illplf-Lon. ILXVK IIHXY: Klo-Inf-ns Nl'l:41Ill, H1-Sl:-5 fiI'JlItI!,lflll'1lUIl Bltfkllllllilll, llulwrl 4.51411-rx. tllllu-rt 'IK-rnxplf-tml. Y! 77 ' Y I ' ' - 1 , V 1 . .k.' 2 ' V, fl .S ' . ' fa S ' . . '. S 'S 1 '. Z A - , V. . ' . , v , y . , , i . . . A . Y , , , N . 1 V 9 v 7 Y I A , I - ' - ' ' 1 - , Q . . ' . i I Y 'I' i v7 . I u , , . . . . , A . Q . S . L.: , , , ,, . , , , .Q My , : . N , , . C , , kt , A. h uf - Q . f - , .K A U 1 - X Y , i 1 X- 1 v . X1 1 X . I 1 , , -, y . 1 - . .Z A, y . ' . 7 , 1. . .. ' s L 1 . ' v v 1 2 Y 1 T ' 7 ' T I ! Q ' . , ' . H V21 1 'V' T' .' - s IH r J ' l.,' EQDLLV, .- V 'Q Q A Q , fs, , heggmgma, W 55 ' A A vAvAvAvA I N I 4 JUNIOR PLAYS Elmer w IN a Cl0lllE'SllL Lomedx L entt rmg around as vou have already guessed Plllltfl the onlx bow an a household ot gul He had three ststers Susan 1nd the twins lmte 1nd jeame l lmerwas alwaxsabused IU fxct the onlx one that re xllx loxed htm wls Ptnsx h1s dog lhe storx was wox en about the gltt busan reclex ed on her b1I'lllCl8X lhe Last tons1sted of Elmer Lolher Gaxlord Merv Susan Harrlet Beers Jeame Audrex Ramlow Nlxss llnnex Edlth Hlekenbothem lame Jane Spauldlng Hubert Brown Bob Olsen Russell jameson Rlehard Porter lhe mx stery pl ay The Return of Xlr Benjamln was a storv of a young soctetx girl who took a dltlerent name and betame the seeret xrw for 'Vlrs Poster She the SOCIETY gtrl on her first mght sn Mrs Poster s home awoke to the touc h of gold hngers pressxng on her forhead After suggestmg sex eral posslble solutlons the murder was solx ed bx the confesston of one of the east 'lhe cast lncluded 'VIrs Foster Nlarlet Bredehorst Helen Stanton Lleo I arson John Foster John Bassett lxlnnx Donald MCGlHHlS A negro dlalect plax The Nlan VN ho lined at lwelve O Lloek was thumorous storx of 1 drunken negro who would not let hls grandaughter marrx Lharlle As a result Charhe donned a dexll s su1t and frlghtened the old negro w hen he was drunk The negro then confessed all of h1s sms and let Sallx marrx Lharhe The east lncluded januarx Evans D1Ck Adams Sillx lwans Dorothw Bennett Lharhe N1eFarland Robert LaLonde l 1 9 1'W?'1 W1'1Q'E'SV1f612'16 'il'ESWSt'i' PE61' Sl-I AUNID WICIHIGN .ll llll ONE-i1 l' l'I.k!S l-'ICHNT IIHXY' llnl'wlll5 ll1'llI1vLI,1'lw-ul,:ll'S4vlI, Ialvimlzt 1':t1snv-r, ll:t1'1'i--t Huss, .Xmlrwey llrum- Iow, Mnrl-at lineal'-lm-wst. llrurriet livers SEVHNU IZHXY: liir-lmlwl I'ortt-r, Iwi:-k Admins. lidith lll1'li IllHI'l1Jllll. Nlauumn-L lloswvli, lioh--rt l,:tl.-'ntl--. lwn:4l4i Biwliinnis, fl:tylo1'4lAu-1'5'. l1.X1'li ll HY: .Iohn lZ:xSsvll.l1ulw1't Hlson. 'V N y - U s s w . 1 v 2, .' -' A ' 4 . V ' . Q .Z '. C12 I 2 4 I . 2 Q ' bl Q , u Z -, I 2 by , 2 . 2 K. ' K K, v. , KV. , , V' . ' 11 I , 2 fl 1 , l J' ' 'I . -- J' v ' ' s . ' ' ' . , . . 1 . . . ,s v i 1 .V I - . U X H . c , . . , - - b v . J v ' ' , , ., . . , , . - - C Y a T - 1 . v I 1 ' . - T - V - - L . . . , . V' , . . t x -. k. . 5. : A .Q K. . i, X. 1 . 1 4 1 S v I ' ' Q. T 'f - 1 v f Y ' V ' s s '7 1 2 K, B. -, 2 . . v , , c v' . . ' ' ' I ' ' , Z n' 1 ' Q, 1' Q t ' ' . . l It x s I . 1' . - 1. lf-T, ,, xx VA-VA 1 sv 1 . .vu 'if r . f f l V ' 1: IALJL L H IN MEMORIAM ln memory of our dear friend and classmate Dorothy Ellwein, we, the Class oi I936, pay our hum- ble tribute. We wish to express our sympathy to her family in the loss ol their loved one. Dorothy died on November eighteenth, nineteen hundred thirty- tour, and since then we have all missed her greatly. She participated in many school activities, and was very prominent in l-li Tri. Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade Death came with Friendly care The opening bud to Heaven conveyed And bade it blossom there -ff J I J v 1 'N XX COACHES C H Holgate Cy dlrector of athletxcs Graduated from Dakota Wes levan He IS basketball mentor He also coaches the Roosevelt Roughrlder football squad and track team durlng the season Dewar Anderson Andy guldes Central s plgskln squad He has also successfully coached the Eaglet s track team F Leslle Rathman Besldes very ably assxstlng Coach Anderson dur msg football Rathman gulded successful track team A I Cole Knute ass1sts Coach Davldson 1n Eaglet football Ht al o guld s ln ra mural teams ln basketball and track Slgmund Huth Slg put baseball on the map at Central He gulded tht squad through nts second consecutlve successful season john Cochran Cochran coaches the Tlger mtra mural squads L Spencer Spence coaches the Cardlnal mtra mural squads O car Myra Oscar moulds the haglet basketball Y' 3414 VWQWAEIWAWQ QEWQ IACI' 1-1 X Illl 2' Wi? l li0N'l' IIUXV: I,luycl.'pv-l1r'vl', .Xralon Polo, Hy llolgwutv, ltoy lf:nx'itls1m, ILXVK no ': Us- vzu' Myers, John Fm-ltr-zm, I,--sliv lfllllllllilll, lh-wzu' gXllfil'l'SlHl. D YY U! ' ' - a Y Y V 3 ' i kr fr vv ' 1 1 , ' 1 ' i 1 s v 1 1 r , x . , , - Q - Roy Davidson A Davy coaches the Eaglet football team. sfyis ,, ,, .i . . 1's1'e:'t'- ' ' . 'mf ' !! ' VY ' Ik' 1 . .,9?,Av I . i . X I it n I . . - Q l lik - ll YY ' ' V S C A -- - i ' . rv. 'fs fx 11,4 f , L s ix '. - I la A W , W, 2,1 A 1. I. -X .:,F'75f!.'t,, . Il. 1' ':lA 3l il ? -el 'A ' -s Av ' 1 A 'vf ' ' el r NSY ' 31 J r1Il'1' ' IEE I I FOOTBALL Sioux Falls Huron Brookings ABERDEEN Watertown Mitchell Madison Yankton Won Lost Tied Percentage 4 0 0 1000 4 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 3 3 3 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1000 .667 .400 .400 .250 .000 000 Inaugurating a new coaching system, Coach Dewar Anderson took over the reins of Central s football team This was Andv s first season of coaching the varsity squad, but he had successfully coached the second squad for two years previously Andy s team started slowly but gained momen tum, and by the end of the season, it was a team to be feared Coach And erson this year has laid the foundation for many successful seasons to come Coach Anderson was ably assisted by Coach Leslie Rathman, who did stellar work in developing the varsity line K ARNIIY N F I XX I us It nm Iftl in Ii ilph Iv IINIIII I I IIIPIQ Solbx XX illx bchrelher llud L I en I11Il xr Ii xllm n Nt no I Q IIIX 4 U01 un Q III I II NIIIQQII 1 d xl Ul ll XIIdlIN 41-4 AAQAQA 4'5W' 4 -' 2' W A A A IMI IlfIII'X IUII ' v ' u 1 rv ' , I i - u s sr ' . K , ' if I4'll0. 20 ': az X I' 'z , 2 '-I 'A 2, ': 1 .' 'z ,' . :cli- :le-sv, Iiuy Erickson, lien Slater, Iluh Mic-hzu-Isun, Ard E . MII I LE UXV: . A U--l ' 1'- dvr, Ivan M: th fs, H: Ilreulford, LI-lard llell, Luxvwnc- ISI I, Le XV -Ils, Ilt XVI .t mn liflllrll l3lIIl1U'1'. I I' t Tlznmwlr' Burl IfI'IllISlI7l2lI'. IIAVK ROW: Assistant Uozwli Itatliman XYIIIIS I'i!'ni1-, Ilubw-rt ldllfflllilll, Gem- Sm-hultzz, Ili-rnld Stzlblm-in, Murlzrn Kl'lu:m-l', IVl:1l'f'l1StI1'uv- ln-1', t'h:1l'In-s It:1r1'i1'1', Allan Vik, Alfw- Ilul ills, 1' :ch llvw: ' . .'ul1. Azllij. 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Recovering from this sur- prize, Aberdeen started clicking and proved to be vastly superior. Petran, with the aid of a fighting line, pushed over a counter in the second quarter. The whole second half was played deep in Pierre's territory. Aberdeen 0, Watertown 6. On a Wind-swept field, the Watertown Arrows invaded the Eagle lair, At the final whistle the scoreboard showed that they were ahead by a sin gle touchdown The Eagles threatened to start a touchdown march several times but were always held just short of the deciding first down Both teams were evenly matched and both gave an exhibition of smart football The lone score came 1n the second quarter when Watertown with advantage of the wind unleashed an a tick that resulted in a touchdown During the fourth period Aberdeen threatened to score but lost the ball on downs This proved to be one of the mos exciting games of the season as the Arrows and Eagle play their hardes' against each other 'llf I Rs T Rf XX N i i g., lm i SfhllI1'l'lf i trn Nui. t 1 L' xx X Ilill if ii Ti -Xlllllll i im I 1 L 2-WIN? ig 1:5 e P 'AQ vw!! 1' 1 er mf l-X I llfl-ITE IX , - , . Y , L I . V ' 7 ' s I 1 ' . ' ,Hx i F.. ' il! .' I-'HON l ': X'illi:im Dr:-f-ii, NV: llnce I! 'sig E 1-' .' ' 1 'k, M'l 1 .' 'en , lffbllllld lionii-nyk, .lr hzi 1'l1'lX, We .tt-r Arndt, Ho 'ard Fink .1 LE l HY: Juli 'ish, . f ' 43:11-'l'l:i:1li. l11 'i ::ld Ii--rziixsi-, .luck Hayes, Joe- Lzirsoii, Alfred l': yin-, John Morris, T' Hy- un. ILXVK VUW: Vlift-,ii ,xiizli-rson. Ki-nm-th I'Z::i.:'e, Iii:-hard l.:irsun, Arthur Mi-rtz, Edwin S,ii-iiiggi-1-, llruw- Iilziyrivs, Urx'ill1- Fi-ll:-rs, T1-d Yu'-t, Vuzu-li John lfuviiwil. .' ' ' 'f 'f 1 ' '. 24' f -gt ' ' gif' 'Tia' iff. 1' wwf gain, 11:3Qg1'sr WZ? 'AY I1 if -E A V V iq... Qi. xY....?A..,1A, sm . , 'ta .., ,I 4, its l . ' ' 'Y - 1 f 'Zi' .', A A A-fA-A A SA-v'A v'AsA-9'A SA-:'A--'A v' '5' A CKIIIIIN ll Nl' XX If e th I Hu3..h I X H un xx n S1 Aberdeen 6 Mltchell 0 SCOFIDQ early 1n the first DC1l0d the Golden Eagles eked out vlctory by a lone touchdown Aberdeen took advantage of a penalty and a short klck early IH the first quarter and pushed over the lone counter A strong north wmd proved to be both an advantage and dlsadvantage to both teams as the game was for the most part of a puntmg duel The Aberdeen l1ne very effec tlvely bottled up the hlghly touted Kernel backs Br1ll s educated toe kept the Eagles out of danger and wlth Petran s Slater s and Lackness ball carrylng Aberdeen threatened to score more than once Aberdeen 2 Huron 6 The Golden Eagles next played a conference game wlth the Tlg6fQ at Huron Coach Anderson s team cllcked throughout the game to completely outplay and outclass the lethargic Tlgers Huron showed thelr one and only offensxve streak IH the thlrd quarter whnch resulted ln a long pass over the goal for a touchdown The whole Eagle llne put on a brllllant exhlbltlon Aberdeen 7 Watertown 6 Aberdeen journeyed to Watertown to play the final game of the sea son Wlth perfect football weather to asslst them the Eagles outplayed the Arrows m ew erv department of the game Watertown s lone touchdown came early ln the hrst quarter through a fumble on the Fagle 19 vard l1ne In the second half Aberdeen started from ltS own 40 yard line to march up the field to the Arrows 14 There Brlll passed to Graeber for the touchdown IUIIIHIX PN 4 Q g gs Q. 1 I ,S FRU. RU ': Hob lTlll'illlLl, liols Ru lillill'll, lleinf- IH'-rvin, Tlob lim-id:-l. Lyle l't'U l'lll1lll. lit-In I,:1l,onde-,t'e-vil Fate, XV!lt!t1'IiUI'll, Jim l'onx':ty. MIIVIPLE RONY: Ni k Fishm-r, Kenm- Lut- ,gw-n, John Nm-wrguist. .lame-s -A vs. Hi 'nm liingg Nornmn 01120, Iioh Ke: ' S, Philip Metr- tiiun. Hob XY:-rtz. IIAVK RUXY: Iolm l'ss-llnun, Holm Mr-1':t1lu'l1v-y, Ed Snow, John l':t,u'om-s, Hn 'ard XY:tlliv1', .Xlvi l!ztrr:tp:e1', lim-tl Hztrtlingr, lion You NK':tld. P0114-lx S wmw-r. , . . , x . . l . , ' ! 9 . 7 ' , . , . , . Y V E ' , . ' V . Y , 3 . . , . r A ' lx- 6 r 'l ?'54'iTQ' 'ui 'A' iw- A- 'A 1 A A A . f th was A 14 I x 1 my ru lg g t 4 t 1 l 1.x v,l H 1 v A A AVA' 'A 3'A'7'l'5'A'5'A'S'A JA 5'A'3'A'3'A WA 'v L V A 9 L LETTERMEN Marcus Graeber, end, was selected as squad captain. Mark ended his last season by playing the major part in the victory over Watertown. Morlan Kruger, end, played in the majority of the games, although dis- abled for a time through sickness. Pidge was invaluable at an end. Leon Wells, end, played hard fast football every minute he was in the game. This was his first and last season as he is being graduated. Gerald Stablein, tackle, proved tobe a tower of strength in both defense and offense. His size and fighting spirit helped him stop many a play. Harry Brad ford, tackle, did more than his share of smashing play . Harry was a deadly tackler and a unanimous choice for all state honors. Ralph Dunker, guard, although light, was one of the scrappiest players on the squad His ability to smell out the play and smear it made him all state Donald Whitman guard proved to be an invaluable all around player Don did a maJor part to make his side of the line a stone wall Ivan Mathes guard had the ability of playing either side of the line equally well Ivan completed his first year of high school competition Robert Michaelson guard played hard steady football throughout the season Bob IS available for the 1935 squad Eugene Schultz center finished his third and last season of varsity football Gene s experience and ability will be a great loss to the squad Alfred Boulais center was an iron man on both defense and offense His hard tackling and blocking will be a great asset to next year s squad Ray Erickson quarterback ably called signals for a maJor1ty of the games Ray was well known for his blocking and tackling Allan Schroeder quarterback was an excellent kicker besides his ball carrvlng ability Allan will be a valuable man for next year s squad Lawrence Petran halfback completed a sparkling three years of com petition He could always be depended upon to gain at crucial moments Ralph Kemmtz halfback was one of the shiftiest men on the team He was small but made hard smashing blocks and tackles Benyamm Slater halfback proved to be one of the flashiest backs on the squad His lightning thrusts played a major part in the Eagles offence Bud Lackness halfback became better as the season progressed Bud has an uncanny ability of picking holes He will be available next year Ardon Brill fullback was the triple threat backfield man He excelled in punting and passing and his defense work was brilliant Lawrence Blood fullback showed brilliant ability throughout the sea on He also will be lost through graduation AQAAAAAYAALA AAAA . . 7 , . . . N n ' V Y . Y Y 7 Y Y . 1 s , . - , . , 1 n - Y V ' 1 9 ' '1 H -'EQ-12+ A' ' -. - :if'5'? 'f'- . -wr' -4 ,i . f , ' . -.f as il' ! Fwlgwwlfig ' -Qui' ' Q lla 'ttf' YQ! Qi . Qi . :Qs . QQ: 'gs Q2 W SECONDS Won Lost Tied Percentage Aberdeen 4 0 0 1,000 Britton 4 0 0 1,000 Fredrick 2 2 1 .500 Leola 2 3 0 .400 Barnard 1 3 1 .250 Hecla 0 5 0 .000 The Eaglets, coached by Roy Davidson and Ardon Cole, again tied for the North Central title, but this time it was with a strong Britton team. The squad started off its schedule a bit unsteady, but grew stronger as the season progressed. The Eaglets dropped their first game 26 to 0 to the bigger Webster team. This was a non-conference game and the only defeat of the Aberdeen squad In the only other non-conference game the Eaglets rallied to beat Ellendale 13 6 Porter made both scores on long runs Davidson s squad played four conference games and won all of them The game with Fredrick was won by the decisive score of 20 to 12 The team traveled to Hecla to conquer to the tune of 24 to 6 In the third conference go the Eaglets downed the Barnard Bears by the score of 24 to 6 The final and deciding conference game was with the strong Leola team With the aid of a recovered fumble on Leola s one yard line Aberdeen won 6 to 0 INTRA MURAL Won Lost Tied Percentage Tigers 000 Cardinals Roosevelt Simmons The Tigers under the able direction of John Cochran won the Intra Mural league crown by keeping a clean slate throughout the season They had clear sailing with the exception of a scare when Roosevelt held them for a tie The Cardlnals under Spencer bitterly fought the Tigers in the decid mg encounter but were overcome 7 to 0 The maroon team always put up a battle and lost only two games both to the Tigers The Roosevelt Roughrlders and the Simmons Shamrocks showed plenty of scrap but lacked the weight and experience that the Tigers and Cardinals possessed Tne season s thriller was the game between Roosevelt and Simmons The Shamrocks upset the dope by winning the game 7 to 6 Intra Mural sports have gained more and more popularity since they were first introduced Intra Mural makes lt possible for every boy to partic lpate in actvxties otherwise unavailable There is no doubt about the contxnu ance of these sports as they are an unquestionable success 1 H I IAfF Elf IIT1 NINI ' 5 0 1 1, ' 4 2 0 .667 1 4 1 .200 ' 1 5 O .167 -'-Q - flMM'l' 4' -A 'li Wa A 1. A. A A A-il Aft-lgfimfsm Sl Llegllvil -:item fam 4:2 Afel A 'ill 'e'A'vA BASKETBALL Won Lost Dickinson Sioux Falls 9 1 21 5 Mitchell 8 2 20 Huron 7 3 18.5 ABERDEEN 5 5 16 Watertown 5 5 15 Yankton 4 6 15 Madison Z 8 12 Brookings Coach Ly Holgate led the Eagles through this years cage season Cy can always be depended upon to develop a team that will put up a hard battle in every game This is Coach Holgate s third season guiding Central cagers His firs' year of coaching his squad garnered state honors Coach Holgate has developed in his teams a style of playing that has since been adopted by many other teams in the state Next year Cy mill have over half of this years squad back and with this material he will undoubtedly develop a team that will be feared through the state ll Q '44 i444 ASA! A'-HA A A A 4' A l X11 'XINI' u 1 n ' Q 1 IQ Y! ' ' . . . , . . . . u , . . . y. A. 7 7 ' it ry H' ' . , . . . . YA P-l'I Y l liUN'I'lif1NX': Iinli-h K1-mnitz, .Ulf-n Svlirm-tlf-1', Von Sinn-x'. lil:-oy 4X1'lllll'1l, I4!llll't'l1f'4' l'w-train, :inrl ltuln-rt Yzixfsilwvli. ILM li li PNY: Artis-ii lirill, Marla firm-In-r, Alorlun Kru1.:'1-r, 1'h:lrleS 4'H.I'l'l0'l', Iioln-rt llnffl. am, Vi-lie Sfgliultx, ffl-4nl'I-fl' lrixmi, :md Roy Kvsslcr. 'Hi 'M 9' ' 'W -v ', '. . -1. , - - , I . . if .,.' 'W . if-2..H' H 13 . 1 e idk 'fe' fix' 1:2 'Ee ef: 3. .gi :is -Q. Y v v v V A v v 'Y V V A v' v '1' TNI? l10Nll SQUAD Fugene Schultz Gene used hrs helght and wetght to good advantage at hls guard post Thls xs Gene s second year as a regular and he wtll be lost through graduatlon Gene was elected honorary captam of the team Allan Schroeder was one of the cleverest ball handlers on the team Hls floor work and basket shootmg earned hlm a regular berth at guard Allan w1ll be avallable next year for the 36 squad Morlan Kruger Pldge was one of the Eagles blggest scormg threats throughout the season He took advantage of h1s helght and basket shootmg ablllty to garner pomts when they were most needed Charles Carrler Os developed as the season progressed and soon was holdlng down the regular center berth Os s assets were hls helght and hrs dlflicult south paw twlst shots Os wxll be mvaluable to the 36 squad Ralph Kemnltz Boots was the trlckxest and Shlftl6St man on the squad What he lacked 1n slze he made up m speed and deceptlveness Boots wtll be available for next year s campaxgn and should be very valuable Marcus Graeber Mark used his basketball ablllty to good stead at guard and forward posltlons Mark could always be relied upon to play cool steady basketball Mark wlll be lost through graduatlon Other members of the team who wxll be lost to the 3b squad are Don Ptrsch Ben Slater Ardon Brlll and Lawrence Petran Those avallable are George Dlxon Roy Achtlen Bob Hoffman Roy Kessler and Bob Yarabeck 6 al wwf' ww lx 143 IQ, 1'm'5f5 5 lx P E ' W x L Fm' M Lili v5 A9 SAAAA IMI NINIIXI S 'T ' ,' S l4'liUX'l' lZ1JXY:Jim XY:-rlingvr, lluy .l:1l1m-l..Im-l,:1rsun..luwli IW:-vlzln..lwI1n'l't'1sll. Bllllllhl-1 ROW: l-'Vault-is Se-lby, l'l:uro1tl Ilw-tl, Huh XY:-rtz, llzlrlun l3:ntw-:-1, Iron Nw-1: l!.Xl li RHW: lrzm Shi:-ids, l l'JIllli fl'lil'lt'll, ling.-r S:m1l1wls1m, XN':nr1'e-11 ltlznns. limlm-5 XX'illims. Q' as ' - - . , , t - . . . , . I . . . . , i I YI ' Y! 1 ' ' D Y ' ' fl I! B l 1 7 Q . , . . . . . . . . ' , . ,Q ,, . . . . . ' Y I ' ' ' ' Y! H . . . , . ' i u rv Q ' y - - . Y 7 ' - v . 2 , , , . I . 1 . 7 7 V Y ' . z . 1 '? , 'f'11 f f4 V f 7' X - W r ' . . - 7 T T37'. ' ' -- - 7 ' t 7 k Q, 'tw W .W , f fit as ft. 'Y V V W V V V V V BASKETBALL SEASON Aberdeen 21, Huron 32. The Eagles dropped their loop opener to the Huron Tigers. As this was the first game for both teams, there was considerable raggedness shown. Aberdeen 11, Mitchell 27. The Aberdeen fast break was not clicking and the long Eagle passes were frequently intercepted. Mitchell's beautiful rolling offense worked well. Aberdeen 17, Yankton 21. The Eagles next made a trip to Yankton to lose their third straight game. Aberdeen staged a rally in the waning minutes to forge within two baskets of the Bucks. Aberdeen 35, Watertown 25. Aberdeen staged a second half comeback to win by a comfortable margin over its arch rivals the Watertown Arrows Aberdeen 42 Madison 22 The Eagles came through to score a decisive victory over the diminu tive Bulldogs l his was the second conference win for Aberdeen Aberdeen 35 Brookings 31 Aberdeen romped into the first division of the conference as the result of their win over the Bobcats Although the Eagles were worried though out the game they scored when necessary and won by a comfortable margin Aberdeen 31 Huron 15 Staging a stunning upset the Eagles broke a11nx of many years stand mg by smothering the Huron team The Eagles were in the lead at all times and the half time score was 17 7 Aberdeen 17 Sioux Falls 28 The undefeated Sioux Falls Warriors pulled away in the last half for a decisive triumph T he Eagles made it tough for the invaders in the first half and held them to a scant 13 12 lead Aberdeen 36 Brookings 31 Aberdeen s Eagles in a performance almost the duplicate of the for mer tilt again emerged victors over the Brookings Bobcats Aberdeen 34 Watertown 35 In a thrilling game Watertowns Arrows eked out a narrow victory over the Eagles Krueger took scoring honors Aberdeen played eight non conference tilts The first two were on the same night with the Eagles defeating Mellette and then Webster The next week Aberdeen won handily from Clark 36 18 but dropped a close tilt to Redfield 26 22 In the next game the Eagles defeated Pierre 33 23 The follow mg week the F landreau Indians were beaten 31 27 The Golden Eagles took the district tournament but lost to Webster in the regional 25 23 They beat Bradley 79 23 in the consolations IAGF NINEFX TH 0 il? A if Britton Westport Aberdeen Amherst Leola Hecla Barnard Columbia SECONDS ow.s:-.ssasooooxig I1 O7U'IvP-IO-P-00054 t Percentage 1.000 .727 .667 .667 .500 444 1333 13 .000 Coach Oscar Myre guided his Eaglet squad through another fruitful season. The squad, all sophomores, came through with flying colors to cop a third place in the North Central Conference. This was extra-ordinary, con- sidering the galaxy of outstanding teams in the conference. The Eaglets this season gave promise of developing into future varsity material Joe Larson Warren Evans and Samuelson showed superior ball handling through out the season These three along with invaluable aid from the remainder of the squad tormed the spear head of the Eaglet attack The Eaglets swept through their season with only four defeats out of twelve tilts Britton an outstanding team delivered two of these setbacks to the tune of 31 to 13 and 37 to 18 An upset Barnard quint then nosed out the Eaglets 25 to 18 The final defeat was at the hands of Wesport 32 to 31 INTRA MURAL Won Lost Percentage Tigers 000 Roosevelt Cardinals Simmons The season consisted of a series of six games with one game being played each week Each team met its three opponents twice during the course of the season A keen rivalry sprang up especially noticeable between the two high school teams and the two Junior high teams The championship this year was captured by the Hlgh School Tigers under the able coaching of John Cochran The Tigers kept a clean slate dur 1ng the season and although threatened in the final game they won 19 to 11 Cole s Roosevelt Rough Riders upset the dope bucket and dealt the Card inals a thorough shellacklng Roosevelt s lanky squad outdid itself this sea son and secured its highest standing in the league since it was formed The Simmons Shamrocks coached by Gardner were hindered con siderably by lack of height but they always put up a battle Intramural basketball introduced in 1930 has proved to be even a big ger success than was expected There were four teams represented two from the high school and one from each of the two Junior highs Keen compe tition was shown and boys otherwise unable to participate in basketball were given the opportunity to do so 5 v r E Z r Q' v PAGE N INETY THRLL Pl CF PH lib E5 f y 1 y ws I ' - ri 7 1 7 1 T 1 agp ' n . . ' PZ 7 - ' 1 r 43? A ' ' Q Q ' by , - . rj U . , - - , . 1 1 .opoooo-1 , Q 4 - . 'ouoowo W, ' :Q ' - , L Q 3 3 BIG EI Sioux Falls . TRAC K GHT CONFERENCE STAN ABERDEENCE EEEEE EEEE au DINGS 57 6-7 points 53 5-14 points 50 6-7 points Brookings ............,.......,.,...........,.,, Yankton ..... 22 3-14 points 18 points Mltchell, .,.....,.,.,.....,....,......,.1..,..,... Huron ,E,.....E,,1,.. E 15 points 4 points Watertown .1.1,.....,E.,1......1..,E....,,..,1...,.. Coach Leslle Rathman succeeds Mr Daubenberger as thls year s track mentor Coach Rathman has had several years of experlence IH coachlng track squads and there are, undoubtedly, many successful seasons ahead of him Mr Daubenberger gulded hls last varsxty squad through a successful season on the clnder oval Coach Rathman who replaces Dauby Wxll take over the rems and guide the Eagles through many more track campalgns K AR5l'I'1 IRM! k ll- AVI NX tr lll llklf' mx Iavsnl 114 1l1lL li tn I-mil 1 ns Q Q S4 hu 1 BM 1 lol: Nlundx Luxnnu Iiloo 'imlq-'A'A4 54 A'5lf A 'aW A A'm3-' lX LNINLFH 1 . . , ' 4 L N va ' ' 1 lf'liUN'l' RO ': ltzxlph K4-mnitz, 1'-'il Nt-lldix-fate, Don Whitman, Alla Svl ' d-', 4 wee I -trun. lloh'-rt llrv-1-n. John Htl l -r, liivlxurd I'ort1-zz Mll . 4' UW: Ardn Brill, I ' Amy, Iiohe-rt Irislnr1nv,1'u:nvl1 lHllllI4'lllA'l'P.1l'I', liilly liny, Plllllvl' lit 1u.1'l:.', Grll - . It'.. 1 'K HOW: Ilan Yt'2U4'l'l', fllftllll FFIUHN. f91'0l'r:'v Zvvh, Hob NV1-ur, f'Rll'HUIl Murdy. Eldred Harring- tox, Jzunn-s l'n-tr:m, i , z - '- d. 3, ' lf 'f. 1 ., 1 . ,M Ju . - 'm'i:4,.'c .'-' 1- ' - ff ':f1 :- . 'Q H' y, - wr, yi I I, 5 3 F av .f .1 A! gg., -' ' ' -2- -A --fi f-1,21-v',,lrr--yr ' 1- 4 ' f -A-H' '-A E em-1 - , Q v .vt VA E, . . -' Q .vu v .5 VA V v vt' A 29:4 'llll' Nl 1 OND IRAQ K PP KVI 0 I' XX l'1n T U R PUXN Willy MEETS TRIANGULAR MEET The Eagles had the1r first baptism under fire m a triangular meet at Huron Dauby sproteges came through with fiymg colors to amass 85 pomts Their nearest rival was Huron with atotal of 43 points Clark scored '31 DAKOTA RELAYS Aberdeen athletes next traveled to Sioux Falls to experience a ban ner day at the Dakota Relays The Eagles first class mlle relay team con slsting ot Porter Schroeder Hohler and Whitman copped Iirst honors ln the high school class A division They had the excellent time of 3 39 REGIONAL MEET The Fagles proved themselves to be the outstandmg track team at the Regional Meet by outscormg all the rest of the field put together Gut of the fltfeen events offered they scored eleven iirsts placmg in every event 1' he Golden Eagles built up a grand total of 96 points STATE MEET With championship asplratlons the Golden Eagles again journeyed to SIOUX Falls to compete in the State Meet Whitman won a second 1n the 440 and Schroeder copped a thlrd ln the half m1le The half mlle relay team gar nered two more points ln that event to round out Aberdeen s eight points BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE MEET Recovermg from their slump the Golden Eagles put on a brllllant ex l'1lbltlOl l to take second honors in the Big Eight Conference Meet 'flf' 1 I 14 I f I Al E NINETY FIVI1. 1 V H A .milf aus. U I L fi W , - Am l -. .,. lt J Q l I f '41 J ' ' ' f VLA W i f t I 4, 1 l ' l S . ' 4, - Milf . M ' l.'C'1 '.' 'L. Fli N' HO ': Ralph Iiunker, Th-n Slater. Art Sclireiher, Jack Drve . , if ' ' . 'z : Schreiber, Bob Hoffman, Jerry Stulrlein, Thomas Murnsnme. John NVallior. A 1 , . . . ' v . . v 4 . . . , . . , . . - - xv ff'-2 ,A , -, aff: -t-. , . ,. . ' , 'f' .Aix 'Eff !Ax,1-.ff ' ,.fi,x. f Kia .. .I-.V f 'Ax 'At Ig! Al IA. 'ix A A A'5'A'1'A 4'A-:'A'5'A-:lAr:'A S'A S'A'S'A'9'A'?-'A 'v A'e A 9 A ABERDEEN RELAYS A new different system of Aberdeen Relays was run off at Simmons Field on the second anniversary of this event. The committee not only per- fected the slight mistakes of the initial meet, but had a few new events and surprises to make this a track that is different. One of the features of the Relays was the installation of a queen and her attendents. The relay queen, Miriam Sudow, and her attendents, Gladys Thomas and Helen Harms presented the awards. Medals were given for the first three places and also a permanent trophy for the winning relay teams. Presiding over the meet as starter and ofiicial was Coach Howard Wood of Sioux Falls He is known as the dean of South Dakota coaches About 500 athletes came from all parts of the northwest to enter in the three divisions These are the class A and B high schools and colleges There were relays for the Aberdeen grade school and intramural tracksters Although hampered somewhat by a stiff wind the contestants gave thrill after thrill to the capacity crowd Five records were shatterd three of them in the college class and two of them in the high school division The Aberdeen Relays proved to be the outstanding events on the track fans program The events were run off smoothly and rapidly without little time lost between them The huge crowd loudly voiced its acclamation of the sportsmanship of the contestants and thexr ability to provide thrills CLASS A HIGH SCHOOLS Mile Relay first Aberdeen fPorter Breen Holer Whitmanl second Pierre third Huron Time 341 9 tNew recordl 880 yard relay first SIOUX falls fTuttle Swavely Alquire and Bendushl second Aberdeen third Pierre Time 1361 Sprint Medley first Pierre QDHVIS Thorpe Pfotenhauer William, second Watertown third Huron Time 1 361 120 yard hurdles first Putnam of Gettysberg second Allen Pierre 1h1rd Corwin Pierre Time 173 100 yard Dash first May Aberdeen second Pfotenhauer of Pierre third Putnam Gettysburg Time 108 Mile Run first Kirschner Ellendale seond Everson of Columbia third Williams Pierre T1me452 Shot Put first Boelter St Marys fB1smark N D J second Harriman Sioux Falls third Dogeagle Linton N D Distance 48 ft 8 2 ln fNew record J Discus first Boelter St Marys fB1smark N Dl second Harrimad Sioux Falls third Bentson Miller m'a'fnf+ lf1 4 A Q fl IH L 'NINEFH SIX 1 . . , ' 1 , . Z '- ' 1 1 1 1 A 1 . 1 , . f . , . ' 1 .1 . ' 1 l 1 1 . 1 , , . , f . . ' 1 . 1. l 1 1 1 . . 1 1 Q , . , 1- . . - . . 1 1 1 l 1 . 1 , . f . ' -- 1 l 1 1 1 1 l 1 . 1 , . I .l I -' 1 1 1 1 1 i I 1 , . : . , . . . ' W .1 1 1 i 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 - ' - 1 1 . - , . . . . I 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' -, ' ,ggi-2' 15,1-if 1, '1 qt.. 1 ,II , 1 A X A A Sillvil 'A 9lQ!7iAl'iAi?iL!2iAlSiLi3iAfQiA?iA'5iA'JL A' LETTERMEN Captain Don Whitman earned his position through dint of hard work He did stellar work in the middle distances and was anchor man on the crack mile relay team. Don will be available for the '35 Squad. Lawrence Petran proved to be a big factor in Aberdeen track circles Besides doing the dashes he broad jumped and ran in the 880yard relay John Hohler developed into one of Aberdeen s most valuable middle distance men Johnny was a member of the mile relay team and in lI1dlVlCl ual competition he ran the 440 to pile up several first place victories Eugene Schultz used his natural strength and ability to advantage in the field events Although Gene s main event was the football throw he also earned points in the shot put and in the discus throw Cecil Neudigate earned his letter in the 440 yard dash Though small he used his w1ry strength to good advantage in this tough event Allan Schroeder was by far the most valuable first year man on the squad He performed brilliantly in both the 880 and the 440 yard runs and proved to be a valuable man in both the relays and the sprint medleys Ralph Kemnitz a sophomore earned his letter in the pole vault and in the hurdles Boots will be a valuable man for the 35 squad Glenn Fauss by steady plugging and hard work earned his letter in the mile run Glenn was lost to the 35 squad through graduation Elmer Douglas was a veteran in Aberdeen track circles The field ev ents were his specialty He was also lost through his graduation Robert Disbrow earned his second letter in th high Jump Bob was an asset to the squad through his hard work throughout the season Emil May used his blazing speed in the dashes He proved himself to be one of the best sprmters in the state Emil also participated ln the shot put and was a member of the 880 yard relay team He is lost by graduation James Petran earned his letter in the high Jump Pete improved as the season progressed He will be available for the 1935 squad Ardon Brill proved to be a find ln the hurdles He developed early in the season and became a valuable addition to the squad Richard Porter a sophomore participated in the sprmts Dick was one of the few first year men to earn a letter in track Carson Murdy unlimbered his long legs and dex eloped into a valuable sprmter This was Carson s first and last year in Aberdeen track circles Robert Wear did stellar work in the 440 and 880 yard runs His long stride proved to be an asset to the squad in bringing in several point places El Harrinton serving on the seconds the first part of the season par ticipated in the the last two meets and earned his letter in the high hurdles Dan Yeager won his letter in the weights He worked hard through out the track season to develope his ability with the iron platter IXGL XINLFH ELXLX , . , . - 1- 9 I U 1 97 ' , ! 7 ll 77 ' I 1 Q I - '. H 7, - ' ' U U ' . ' . . . D. I Q, . ,, ! 7 I ' tv, It .- H x.N W4 15- .7-I.-J,rvf'7Aai-' ,I ' ' ,Al ' A A A A' A' Af5'Af5'Af-324949A':tAf:m4:fA':fAfsmfsmfemffl ' A 'A AAA BASEBALL Opponent Score Aberdeen Warner Stratford Leola Columbia Warner Leola 110 inningsl Columbia Northville Stratford 8 18 1 18 1 2 9 21 7 6 8 7 5 12 18 7 4 3 Baseball, under the skillful guidance of Coach Huth, concluded its sec- ond successful year at Central High It is fast becoming more popular and will be a major sport next year. From the large number of candidates who reported for practice Huth picked a formidable aggregation of players to the nme game schedule for 1934 the Eagles lost a valuable man IH the veteran Art this handicap by playing clever fast ball and won The lineup for most of the games was as follows Dlck Bellanger Art White catcher Everett Lund represent Central High in Early 1n the season White but they overcame a majority of their games pitcher Charles Thornton Ross Egge first base Alfred Boulias second base Bernard Schmaltz short stop Farl Mack Henry Schmidt third base Dick Bellanger Charles Thorn ton right field Macheskie c f Durand left field Nicholas Thornton UNT IIONX hucl Th Ht 1 Ro s Egge Bernard Gchmaltz Jerry Durante Earl Niaclc d X111 DL O H h d hd d NI h k Alf d B I x J mx Sc mi t ar nc es me re ou is N1 hol s Al I uno Exeittt Lund BAC K ROXV Francis Reese Clemens Nelson h Huth Elm r W endt Bruce Maw nes AAUASAV AAAAAAAA ! 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V SOCCER Name Won Lost Percentage Young 5 0 1,000 Drum 4 1 .800 O'Brien 3 2 .600 Aderman 15 2 .600 Goulette 3 2 .600 Nelson 2 3 .400 Forsyth 2 3 .400 Eichler 2 3 .400 Demmers 2 3 .400 Wiles Last fall when the soccer eason opened one hundred and twenty four glrls reported Several practlces were held twlce a week after school Ten captams were elected and ten teams chosen The captams were Ruby Young Helen Elchler Katherme Wlles Edna FouletteV1v1an Drum Sa1ahO Br1en Jean Aderman Marlan Nelson Dorothy Forsyth and Elxzabeth Demmers As Young s team conslsted mostlv of Junlor and semor glrls It was for tunate enough to Wm the tournament Grace Meek dlsplayed her ab1l1ty as a soccer player and led the team to vlctory Drum s team came ln second and O Brlen Aderman and Goulett tled for thlrd place The months of January and February were devoted to basketball Af ter a fevs weeks of practlce and mstructlon m rules teams were formed and the tournament was played The teams were lndlcated by color names All glrls who reported for practlce were reglstered and placed on a team There were QIX teams wlth from ten to twelve players on each The number of members for each team was large because of frequent substltutlon Also a glrl s b sketball squad carues slx mstead of the usual five players hawmg both a Jumpmg and a runnmg center The teams were under the coachxng of MINS WlggS g1rl s athlet1c lnstructor BASKETBALL Won Lost Percentage Yellow 1 000 e 1 000 Orange Purple Green B ue l-Xl NlHlNllIIlXNJ 1 4 .200 5 0 . R d 5 0 . 3 2 .600 2 3 .400 ' 1 4 .200 l 1 4 .200 f 4'5li?SfifQh VA 'W Q19 NK HES Sw fi Yi Q SENIOR HISTORY ln August lf? io four hundred boys and girls entered Central High bthool ind treaded upon the fir t steps of higher education Today in the Spring ot 193 about M0 ot those four hundred boys and girls are tobe grad u iterl fiom Lenti il Home will go on even to a higher educational field while others will tntti the sou il world and take up the struggle for recognition As we dep irt today Seniors from those dear beloved corridors of this our alm 1 mater ltt us pause and cast an eye over those three school years Hou many ot 3, ou can rememer when we won the pep Jug ln our sopho more ye ir and betame recognized as the first sophmore class to accompllsh this feat' Do you remember how thrilled you were when you went to your tir t high school dance or received your first Arrow 7 Many of you can re call this but some may h ive forgotten about our sophomore year and prob ably remember when is Juniors we won Field Day events and sent a person to the State Decl im ation Contest IiheJun1or class play was probably our most outstanding event But the Prom was probably our most thrilling Our s mor year arrived and passed but it contained some of the hap piest days of our life The senior play was presented our class Arrow was published and :ther innu nerable events made it our most successful year Among th n yo.1 may r all th heated election campaigns in the Modern Problem classes when stuj nts organwed bands waved banners and miss ed classes to he ir or give snme of those fiery speeches Then too that mem orible Christmas assemply wnen the students cut loose in expectation of the forthcoming holidays 1' o the industrial students the installation of the new cylinder press in printing added to that excitement that can only be duplicated by life itself During all these ears boys and girls represented our class in athletics classes And so in three short years our high school days have come to and end No longer shall we meet our best boy friend or girl friend at south door at four o clock Many of us shall never see what lies inside the portals of Central after we have once left it But some shall come back time and time again and shall see some familiar sight which will fill their hearts with Sadness I know I shall come here again and I hope all the members of our class will return again to cheer once more for those Golden Eagles as they race down the field shoot another basket or turn the last lap of the race that we may come again to give loud applause as the curtain falls again on the last act of the Junior or senior play or as the last few notes of mu sic fade away at the Band Orchestra A Capella or Glee Club concert And so today we of the class of 1935 express our greatest appreciation for all the faculty have done for us and for their patnence in instructing us And to our principal and st perintendent for their great assistance in making it possible for our class to hawe all our activities in these days of hardships and to you juniors and sophomores we wish heights of success 9'A A v 4 A QASAVA AWA PAGE ONE HUNDRED 1'IVE . Q ,ff ' ' , X 2 ' S . . . , . ' Z 4 , A Q f . s . ' l 5 ' I ' ' ' . . - ., 'S 1 I E - . I i X V . . . K , forensics, and music organizations, each member ranked equal to those of other TSW? George McIntyre Terry McIntyre Mrs McIntyre Sophxe Mrs Patterson Elsle Patterson Traffic Oihcer Dutch Brlan Omar a Pete Prudence Patty Mlflam V1v1an GROWING PAINS CAST OF CHARACTERS Stanley Reeves Rhea Robertson Florenz DIIIWOOGIC Lucllle Fuller Marlon Bond Kathryn Larson Malcolm Hardm Otto Kraushaar W1ll1am Polson Roger Swlhart Paul Chlsholm Arthur LaLonde Gladys Thomas Dorls Hoffman Ruth Steffenson Bettle Barker SCENES Time The Present Place The Llvmg room of the McIntyre Home rn a Unlverslty Town Act One Late Afternoon Several months later Mldday Act Two A few weeks later Evenmg Two hours later Act Three The next mornmg Muslc by the Hlgh School Orchestra Robert Herman dlrector STAGE PROPERTIES LIGHTING COSTUMES MAKE-UP BUSINFSS ADVERTISING USHERS HALLS COMMITTEES Mr Llnn Adv1ser Jack Phelan Mlss Dyste Adv1ser Ceha Janes Mr Gruhn AdVlS6f W llbur Dean Miss Chrlstensen AdVlS6f Betty Hart Mxss Balley Adv1ser Betty Barker Mxss Ulrey Adv1ser Lyle Peterman Mr Popowskx Adv1ser Falth Strand Mr Anderson Adv1ser Allce Paul Mr Anderson Advxsor Lawrence Blood cha1rman cha1rman cha1rman cha1rman cha1rman cha1rman cha1rman cha1rman chalrman cha1rman chalrman MHYIOH Bond Mlss Inez Hammond M1ss Ulrey Advlsor Jenme Walker Mlss Barley Advlsor Cella Cummmgs MUSIC PROGRAMS PROMPTER DIRECTOR WQIA' m GlK'45lA 5A v s - A A A - PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIX U ' u H 1.--.iiiiiiijijiiil111Q11i1iiQ1Q1Q111i1111111111QiiiiiiiilillligQjijjjjjjjjjjg - Jaya.g111111i1i1Qi111111111111111Q1g1i111iiii1i111i11111Qiiiiiiii1g111pL1icgr5+gia Am. Harms gf. 'MM ' . I ' ' ' i . , - . I ' fa' l ' 5' T -Q 'A' Q- F0335 . Q' -t 2 fl elm - 'Smal' W 55.532 4 15 f5'A5Ry'g vw:?!vw A ' L if ' H- ' 8 0 x 5 ' I E COUNTY FAIR It was mid-afternoon of July Fourth that I received the inspiration of going to the County Fair and see if I could locate any of my old schozil chums. The wind was blowing a fifty mile-per-hour gale and the South Dakota heav- ens were darkened by the top soil of our dear neighboring states, Wyoming and Nebraska. But nevertheless, Iset my decided mind towards the Fair for I knew a slight geographical change of states would have no effect upon that sturdy class of '35. Upon approaching the grounds I noticed a poster which stated something to the effect that John Hohler and Delphine Parrow were to go through the rhythm of Black Bottom and Home on the Range that very night. I hastened forward. As I entered the main gate, I saw Willis Pirnie take Glenna Otto thro- ugh the gate in a perambulator under the auspicion of 'babe in arms'. Astride a tall hay rack our three most popular and repreentative c'ass members went by very much elated over their high position They were Gladys Thomas Doris Hoffman and Garrett Fuller Riding in a kitty car tied on behind were our best natured students Betty Hart and Bern ard Schmaltf As I walked down the mid way I heard a barker tArthur IaLo'id by the wavl announce the two most outstanding all around athletes in America as Gene Schultz and Grace Meek who played the parts of The Man on the Flying Trapeze and The Human Fly Well pick me up and lay me down if it isn t Mr and Mrs South Dakota and who do you think they are? Yes you re right They re no other than beautiful Miss Betty Barker and that handsome young man Mr Dunker At the Democratic booth Boss Bob O Riley was telling how he em bezzeled two thousand on the last election and was counting on one grand off this very fair I passed the Communistic Ira La Vice preaching the prop osal of one million for all good Americans In the Republican booth I met jack Phelan who has the enviable record of putting the country one million in debt He is to be the next governor of our fair state A large bulletin had Just been posted stating that Shirley Croes was elected president of the South Dakota Cattle Men I also heard from the new county superintendent Miss Mildred Grotbeck that Gerald Stablein is to make a speech against old John Barleycorn In the religious exhibit I wasn t at all surprised to see Mary Jane Tor mey as a nun and Rhea Robertson as the wife of a minister Of course vou all know John became a clergyman But the surprise of the day was the moment when I heard that Georgia Ann Harms and Howard Walker were to have a public wedding with Wil ford Martyn as the best man and Angeline Pagones as bridesmaid with the newly elected Justice of peace Bernard Williamson officiating It IS getting late and I must go home and do the chores but in closing I must mention my new hired man John Honneger who keeps my cows con tented and the milkmaids in a state of nervous convulsions PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHT IA A lA'5l1'9lA5Af5'Al:lA'v'AfS'Al'5Ws'Af?'f 'f5'A':fA'?A'f'A 'I E.U.GvE.NE. 3 ' 'x,o, 4-f ','f'i:. 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H 111s 11 kson L 114 I 1 s111 11 R11 1 s 11 NK 1 1 1 1 1 111111 ll S1 l111 1 lg NI lbsl u 1111 0111111 I 11-1 11 's 11th I 1111 1ts1111 b lllllldl S IIN ez I 1.1111 R X N1 1l11a111s Yumm L111t Jecl TI R011 Il 1 1 1 X 11 I 11111111112 N IIISOII I 1111 111 111 Ihown 11 1 1 -. 1 e DX 1115, I 1111111 1111511111 I 111 s 1 111 1 1 1 Q 7 llllvgl 1 1 1 II1 RIXIH RUVI Xlomlx II ll III SENIOR GIRLS CLUB The Semor Glrls Club has been one of Central s greatest benefactors durmg the past year It promoted soc1al act1v1t1es w1th1n the school to glVC semor glrls a chance to become better acquamted Wlth each other In the fall of the year the glrls held the1rf1rst meetmg to dlscuss thexr program for the year and to elect officers The officers elected by the g1rls for the first semester presldent, Gladys Thomas VICC presldent, Angehne Pagones, secretary Rhoda Slme, treasurer, Ellzabeth Jensen, Under the guld ance of MISS Hannah Dyste the adv1ser of the club, these ofhcers success fully led the club through thelr four fold soclal program The first part of thelr s0c1al program conslsted of the Pageant Day dance at Whlch the Queen and her attendants, the marshalls of the day, and the alumnl were honored guests I' he glrls were ass1sted by the senlor boys nn decoratmg the gym as a llttle, old fashloned red school house The next part OI the glrls soclal functlons conslsted of the co ed hop The last two projects were the athletlc banquet and a tea for the Junlor g1rls I H i A e P '1 1.1 ' D' I VI UNI HINI1 pl , 1- U 1'- ,W ,-, ,.. , I IiO.' 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'A I 1 1 fs -2' fs' 1. -.'Av'A':A A '-IA' 1 A EA!-'A' A 'A A A'-'A ' H ff ONT l XX nw 1b C ot1 1 fa I11 N Ill 1 u llllll JT e 1 11111 1 lx 11 1 1 tlllll N 1HNIJ I X xll ll 1. 1 1 sl bl 1 1 1 1111 1 ll e 1 l 1 1 1 X 1 I 1 1 1 XX1 Il Q t '4 l l I ll I K l '4 l l l PIX SENIOR BOYS CLUB The Senior Boys Club as in years past proved ltself to be a real asset 1n carrymg out the activities of Central thls year On Pageant Day the boys helped the Junior girls decorate the Queen s float and helped the senior glrls decorate the gym for the dance It also con ducted the assembly which was the outstanding assembly of the school year Both the first and second team players were presented and speeches were given by the coaches and the outstanding sportsmen of the community The band and the Pep Club added a peppy touch to the assembly During the football season, the boys acted as special pollce at the foot ball games and assisted also as ticket takers at the gates The boys also served the members of the Senior play cast and the com mittees for the play WlthlC6 cream and pie after the play The funds for th1s as well as the other activities of the club were obtalned by sellmg hot dogs at one of the football games and selling esklmo ples at one of the games The officers of the club for this year were Arthur LaLonde presldent, Otto Kraushaar vice presldent, John Hohler secretary Don Whitman, treas urer Mr Cecil O Monroe hlstorylnstructor acted in the capacity of adviser px. 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'sg r1ff1A1f' w'Ae - 'r ' L21 'QW' Gilt - l 1f's . gl1 !!l' 1' 'vale . 1192 ' N f'gf'i ' 1 v v v 'Q V V 'v v ' ' WHY I WANT A 1935 ARROW Everyone seems to be different from everyone else. There are few peo- ple, if any, who are found to have the same desires. Or perhaps, more differ- ences are shown in their choice of foods, reading materials, and amusements. In this case, among the students at Central, there will naturally be many different reasons for gaining possession of a 1935 Arrow. Perhaps Ruth will want one because Marjorie or Bob's picture is sec' reted within those gorgeous covers. John must have one for his grand collec- tion of high school year books. Mary wishes one so that she may admire its beautiful art at her will. Robert will have one so that in later years he may gloat like a miser over the gold trimmings and autographs. These and many others will govern the demand for 1935 Arrows, but the reasons for my de- siring one are: first, because it is the Arrow, yearbook of our schoolg second, because of the institution for which it stands' and third and greatest of all, because it will bring back the memories of what happened all around me in B Brewer DID SOMEONE ASK 7 Would you like to buy a set of books nicely bound neatly printed and highly interesting to you only to find that the set was incomplete? I have purchased 1933 and 1934 Arrows and for this reason alone if I had no more admirable reason Iwould insist on having a 1935 Arrow to com plete the set of books which recalls the memories of my days in Central During my high school years many of my classmates have grown more brilliant in various ways and others have faded out of the picture With out a 1935 Arrow to complement my other yearbooks I lack a full record not only of the best days of my life but of mv classmates changing accom plishments I want and intend to get a 1935 Arrow to make my set of yearbooks complete and to save as a valuable memoir of highschool days J Connell WHY I WANT A 1935 ARROW One day in quest of adventure my friend 'VIr Arrow and I donned our diving suits and Jumped off the Wharf of Reality into the Sea of Time to search for Jewels When we reached the bottom I perceived a beautiful chest the Chest of Memory locked with the Padlock of the Human Heart the beginning of all emotions Mr Arrow drew a key from his pocket and turned it in the lcck The lid sprang open A dazzling glistening sparkling heap of gems reacted my delighted eyes I distinguished the Pageant Day festivities I heard rrusic and laughter and the sound of dancing feet My happiest moments lay pre served in that chest Mr Arrow took the chest and we ascended He firmly promised to keep it for me R Weber This contest was sponsored by the senior editors of the Arrow Board PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWELVE WWW? ui I . 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'33, '34, 'ifg 1 1 1 'l b '34, '355 151-1'111:111 l'llllJ '33, '34, '353 S1-1-1'- ary H1-111111111 1'l11l1 '34: 1'11111111i1t1-1- f111- J1111i111' l'l:1y T133 Study 111:11 4'11A'1' 11' '3-13 1 1 ' 131111111-1 '35: l'3'lll '32, '33, '3-4. -XII1 I any sh- is 111 ut 111 111- 1-1 '111 has 111 11- 111-1' 1:41 l':llll'l'l'l1 f1'11111 XY:11-1'11 XVII, S1111 lr: ' 1:1, '32 l11':1111:1 l'l11l1 '33, '34, '35: lllllt' 1 d ' 1' aff '34g 111-1-1111112111 111 '34, '351 H ll 1' 11111 '34, '35: 1f1'j'SlUllP '353 G11-v Club '34, '35: Hi-'l'1'i '32, '33, '343 Hi-'I i l'l:1y '3-4: L:1ti11 Club '34, '35: l'I'1'2t1V1' VK 't' 1'l11b '321 lj :fu '32, '333 S1 lj Hz ll 1'11z1i1'111:111 '33, '343 - Ev- 1111 1'111l1 '34, '35: V11--1 -S' ' I- i11l' 1111-ls'1'l11l1'35. ,Xll ' 1 ' '11tz ' 1 -- St 1 1'111111-il '32g Gym '32, '333 l'1-A l'l '33, '34: H - E' ll ' l'l l '34, '35. J1, s,1:11'kl11d lll 1ll'1' 1-yvs GI -1- 1'1llb '32, '33, '3-4: Sl ,' Hal 1 'l ' '32, '33, '3-l, '351 H1-Tri '33, '34: Hi-'l'1'i l'lz1y '345 - ' ,'35. l,i1'l1-1111111, ' 1 11w'? A l'1lIl1'112l '32, '33, '34, '35: S1 1- 1 1' 1 '34, '35, H1 - 1:11111 l'11:1i1'111:111 '35g 51111111 1' ll :rd '34, '35g 1111 -:11111 1111111 Stuff '35: l'z11.g'1':1111 Ilay ,- -111 sn x 'lll 'l'1':1-li '33, '34, '35g F 111111 '33, '342 31-k't- l1:1ll '33, '34, '35g J1111i111' l'1z y ' Ill 1t11-1- '3-lp M1 ' ' 111 ' '33, '3-lg l'1,'. zl Ei. '32, '331 A 1'lub '34, '35, 1 -,,1 . 1 'Af JA1' T 'lvu1 -,nur 'lm ,L 192 31757, 5 'Ava' lk-A' 'J 'lm fl - uA. '? ' U 1A1 ' 'H' ',' '-1 1-1 lil 1-1 Mil-k 111, 11- V I'-1. --11 1 IJ '1- -11-1 --1-1 IQK I-1 IJ 1 1 ., .u, 1 , . , .1 ,g Ap, . ,A, ,AQ .51 .1 5, . V V V V W V Y v V V V V l'A,ii1- PT T Hill 1 GEN WIAIIGARFT BROSSART Ths 111th nf dutv I9 th1 w IW to glory m1 1 111 4 iw G1 rm'1n 1b A 32 H11 A111 111111110 181111111111 3' WAI 'l'I R IIRONNAIVI f.,'4 111 1 h11 I Ill R0lll IIT URI ffl MAN' I pllfted h1f.,h 111 h1 ut f111dl111pe1wl11 111111 ll 111111111 ll 111 1 1 A 1 MAXNAIID IH K lx I Q nllgil UIIW b1111u.,ht forth 1 111111111 -4 f 1 '-111 Homc Room 1111111111 Lll 32 H111111 111111111 1411111 11 NIL 1111111 1 ll 1 11111 111 ll h1 -111 1 1 YL 111111 111111111 Xtt111d11111 NI11n1t111 Il nt 11f 011111 st11 MAR! III HGARD 1 11th fr 111 111-1 her 1 IX to f.,l1 JI IIX 1 8111115 H 1ll 1 lil NNII' Ill TI I SIIHDIICIIX 1nd 1111 1ff11t1d 51.111 IFUC fmm 1111 f111 QULLQQG In 1 1 not xllUXN lt'-1 111 1 Footf 11 I1 Q XXIII IAN I lllll l0'N mm I1 1 ll 1 1111lx 1 1111111111114 111 1 1 111 lf 11d uma Room 1 h llllll 111 33 31 3 qtudvn 1111111 3 lN 1 ll 114 1 1111 I 111111 J 111 E 1 111 Edltol 111 1 H X111- 1 11 1111 111111 Hull 1 ' Wt, 1 42.1111 'L :H YT: ' 3 AI1.1'A.S.A5 QA A!i.A4'!i WA' .AH . GA., g .LAIA U LUN HLNIll'IlbSIXI'l' ' 1 4 1 Gym '32, '33: H11 2 1' b '3-, 'ITQ - . l'l1 '33, '34, '353 Hi-Tri '32pAG. A. .' '3 mv Y1-t, :1Il 1-flllld thin ', z1w:1it Hi 1-1111-s not t11 h1- 151-1-:1t 1'y '32, '33g I.ih1':11'i:111 '33 +I ' 51191 1 Ju ' ' 'ny 1' 'ttfl '333 Lat' 'lul '33, '34: 0:1111-1111 '32, '33, '34, '35, H'-Y '31, '35, Ii, 1' ' . ' ' : 1 1 ' Hi. v11i1'1- l11'1111,:'h1 111-1111 . 111.1 1-1 11:1 1:11s1' -1111111 '23, klfylti' 1113- ' ' -111 '33, '34, '3Fg St dj H:1llM 't 35: 0-- -. ': '32, '33, '34, '35g A CEI fll:1 '32, '33, '34, '35g H - 1 1 1 -- , ' -'33g l' 'si- d1- 'r -1 '34, Th- 1: 11 il ,' ':. veg Y 111' Lil ': XV1 rk '32, '33, '343 H111111' Eu. Uluh '34, '35g 1' ' 1 C111-1-l'111'. 1l.'.' 1. ' will 1 j: 1 ' ' :H--:1 1 ' - Hi- '32, '33, '34, ISFINJAMIX FAIJIENSOX XY111'l ? I d1 l' ' ' . 11111 ' ull '32, '33, G1 'f l' lb '32, A 1'z1p1'Il:1 '34, '35: Stud 111t1'1111111ril '33, '34, A 1 1 ny I1-1111 his st11r1- 11f 1.71111 1' silv '1- 1'11t 1' ' 1 f- 1111 - 15111 b11'1'1w3 1111 - 1-1111 H I 'z z 1 t Vo ZZ, K','sL11 1 '34, '35, I sid111t '3-lg Arr ' I 1 ' '33, '34, '35: uri 1- d't ' '33, '34, ' --' -1'hi1-f '3-1: '35:Gl1-1-1'lul' '32, '33, '343 l'1'1-sid1-nt Jllllilll' l5t,'S' Uluh '343 - l'1'1-sid1-1 t Juni 1' l'l:1ss '31: Hi-Y '34, .I - iur l'l:1y t'11n1111itt1-11 '33: I':11:11:111t M:11'sh:1li '34g H1 ' '32, '33, '34, '35. 1,4 .1-,y1 .1-,., 1 1 - 7 1. . 1, -1 ' - ,,f-,-g,,,1- .,,. r . .1 Y L 1' ',,I1 lx 1 , 1 'V :v ,.- '1 ILL'-X' 411, ,, 11. 1. 1, -x . 4 . 11, 1 1 4 'ff .11 1 1-- 1.1 .- 'tv -' 1 vA v' 1 v 9 -e :Av-A-4 V '-5' . I Ill-Ilil IIIKTIIII Ill N N 1 11111 1 111 1111r dl s 11111..ht11 H 4 l-1111111 11011111 -11tv.11d1111L 111111111 PKI I IIIINIIIII YI U X I 1 I I 1 111 1 1 Hmmm. 1111 1 1 11 III RNH I I IIIIINI I' NNUN 11 sl 1 llll4 ulll ul 5 NI111 1 ll 1 L il Ill RI I 101 lxNIN H111 11111111 QM! 1 lb I1 D l ll I l- 1 I 1 If 1 1 N lk xx 1tt11 - x 1 1111 lil 111t1 11111 1 1 11111111 111111111 1 1w111 J1111111 ul I lil Ill 10A'ls 1 1 11. 11111113 1 111111 1 l1m1I1 X111 ll 11111 ul JXNIUI IONNI LI1 1ls 11 K5 ful xv rllll 1 111 11111 X111111 3 H1 Q 11 111111111 1 lu 1 1111111 11 1 l 11 1 hu 1 'II IIN ARI' I' I UNIV KY tl lll S1101 tux 11111 4.1 'I-14' A fi-7473-'WEA SA A: an Ae-A' AvA-'E lUll1llllNl1lIrSl'INlllN ' I ' 1 ' , C 1.Kl.' 'l'l1:1t umil- in y A' --y-s Ill!! - :y 111-'l'1'i '32, '33, '34, '35, film- 1'l11b '32, '33, '34, '35, ll:1r1d '33, 'I , '15, - - - ' 'e M ' 32, H1- had 1-lass with 11 1-zlpilul K S11 L' H1111 xllilliltll' '33, '31, '35, P1114 -:mt l1:1y 1111111111211-1 '3-15 l 1111tl1:1ll '333 'l'1':1-k '33, 5111- :1111 1' 111 St:f1' '311 'l'1-111114 '31, '35, - ll 111 l'111l' -1' '32. 'l'h1- suft winds playa-11 in hz-l'rlilY1-1'5' h:1i1' .11 1 l1'fl thw-ir sw1-1-to-sl kis:-11-.' hl'l'l' Ili-'l'1'i '32, '33, '34, 'ISSJ 'l'1'1-zlrllll'--1' '32, '333 A V111 l'1'1-sul'-111 3-1, '35g I'I1llll' I'I1'.1'llll1'3-1,351 H1 - 111111111 .xll4'lllIlllH'!' M 't 33, '3-1: G11-11 1'l11h '32, '33, '313 A 1'illl1'llH '31, 'ISL .' 1' L l'1lIll -11 '3-1. . 11111111-S is his 111i111il1- an - ' I ll4ltIl1lII '32, '33, Ilzlslin-U1:1ll '33, 'IHZ 2 - 'V 1. 111 .11l-1111:11g1-1- Rl nit 1' '31, H1111-u XX'11'k '33g '1'1-:mis '35, ' J 2, I1 I' 111 ',lSI XY Ilj :l.' I1 ' Sl l'l1-:1.':111l as th- -1.1 -st 1ll1-1- 1'll111 '32, '33, '3-1: llfillllil. l'1ub '34, '35, Sl 'I l'11l1111'1I '32, '33, '3-I, ' ' ai' 11.111111-14 '32, 33, 'fi-Il Hi-'l'1'i '32, '33, '34, 351 S1--1-1-1z11'y 33, SH, 1'1' 1-nt '31, '35, 1 ' f'l'l1-1' l'l1111 S01'l'l' 2ll'y '34. ,731-QA 15 11111- of tlwsv 'lllt' and cum il ', ,' and 1,1-z111tif11I 1 1-s Gym '32, '33, '31, '353 H. A. A. '32, '33, '34, '35, ' ' 1.1,1..1 1-.1'. lluh 31, '33: 11111111 l . ' - 11:1111'1- M 't ' '33. l UI ,' 11:1 ' - 1-y ' jf u H1 - 111111111 A'tl dr '- 1 't111 32, '- 'i'1'i '32, '33, '34, '35, GI-v l'l11b '32, '33, '34Z A 111111-11:1 '31, '35: Juni 1' I'11ly 1' 'tt1-1- '33Z I.:1ti11 Vlllh '33, '34, '353 1.211.111 ' h ' .ul 2541 H1 l1ll' 11111 '3-1: l'Id't 1' 151111: :1111 ' ld 313 111-1:1t1- '33, '3-1. ' A :111 ,1 ' 11. A, A. '33, '31, '35, 'gm '32, '33, '31, '35, ' ' ' 1 ' A ., v, 5 1 I -IT' -2 1 f '7- J', ', 3 7 . 'f 1' f 7'- . '-10 ,' -2- .21 ff, 'f-2' 1'3 'JH 1- 1' A I2 1' 451 ! ! '-191 -PE ff 1 1 122 14' '9 'v' 'v' YA w v v A v v 3 v A v v V IORE'l lF f00h J -wt 1 hllthm 'md merlx :nl I9 qhe A mu E1 1 lub 34 33 Student 1 -nm cll IH I'll flIA'Vll+R wvxut 1-1 fl 1 Tll Q I mu m ll IWIIYN IRAWIORD ull of p.,tntl4nwi md L llHlLQt hope .J O 1 7 ll KNNF I l!Il'l'FIN X ou tnoxs ltl x t me lllllltllf. th It nm t ln he r 0 mt H Trl 32 33 Studx H1 luktl 5lllRl FY FROFN xt tht gnu for ka x ul Poo ull 3? Lvlee 4 lub 9 1 1101 L tm 1 IRFNF 1 IKOWLFX Too innocent fox L0tll18tIW too fond fm Idle 'etoxnlng D 'unafluh 32 33 H Trl 32 33 34 Dehlte 3? Blue .md mold Stiff 34 L1bra13 Xkollt Q Fl IA I I 'VIMIINGS Sho haw mon klluxxltdge th m 'xppoum On tha wtxull uf IWICL thief tllousdnd x IS ll 52 34 Huma Room tsnd mu 'Vlonltul 3.1 JIIIHUI' l'ldv 1 Omllllllfl Ulhtt Vvolk 33 HlJll0I Roll 33 Humt 1 lb 4 4 WII lil R DPAN lung of two h mds lu dots hm 1 u ii U 'fd?A.AJ 4AwA3W ' f ' 'AH IAME. UNE I-ILNIDPI IP I If HTELN A Y E N u.: '1. 13 -1. Gym '32, '331 Hi-Tri '32, '33, '34, '35, G. . . A. '3Z1,'33: H1 ' 3. .' 'I , 'f 'Q I '. - ' '3.z. Ut' . and qui:-t poy ', .h- Hi- '32, '33, '34, '35, Stud-nt Uuum-il '34: lilun- und Fold Stuff '34, Hr - E: l'lLl '3-l, '35: tl, A. A. '34 F - A -z -. Hi-Tri '32, '33, '34, '3': Illc' VVork '3L, '33. ' 'dl' 'l - ' by lw 1 : . . rl'- lvd ' - ye Gl X- Club '32, '33: i- ' ' ', ' 3 .' j :ll C1-rv' '35. l'll he waiting 1 1 z X 'stj Tr: 'c '33, '34, '35: ' tl: L: ' ' '3.., '33: A Uztpm-llzt '33, '34, '3F: Jul A ' Plz y ' an - mill'-4-3 Ulm- und Gold Stuff '34, llrzuuzm Club '33, '34, in . .,. Z i- -. ,..',: I 3f2. ' .- , . . h. JNL. Hi- 'i '32, '33, Gym,'2 ', 3 - 'At- JHLK 'HA ' ':' ' . TZ ' EQ. 'll '35, lvbntf '33. g , A .1 1 u: 't Gl -- Fl b '32: .X Farm-llzl '33, '34, '35, H! ,m?.lf',, . V, - -'gg 2- .',f:ff'R ' f,' rf - ', ' 7'-- -,rv-ff' . 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Xlunltul 35 3-1 Hunu umm B Lulu! 33 3.1 dn'-Atl 1 I leflld 1 und NILK me dznt IL nit: Llbl umm lflLh1St.ld ia xumd. K u Junlux I xp.: .mt 1 Ullllllll + 3 1'lUIll K u Lum usm Luntmst 3 ' 5 ite. iontmst 34 Blum uxd bold St Aff -I Hamm R ll 34 Othce VN ulk 3' Debntx 3 Iuxstum 54 3 ROBFRT DINBROW Ymt fwf-r m hls fmnx ltlg'I1S Quprcnxv 1 dmnl xxomln of xuunr.. L du ik J x ul 0 Hu lion 1d mu un tux 4 ' 1'K7K '7'fWQ eW ' 4 '5K 5 's'I 'A A' 'AVLAVA PAUL UNE HLNUPEU NINILII LN N ' f s 1- m-nuld :wk fur vz d' '- Hi-'l'ri '32, '33, '34, '351 ll. A. A. '32, '33, '34, '35, Gym '32, '33, '34, '35, - E . ' '35, As hv p:u'.-d, ll - ' ldx-rf-d hu: IPI -v Flub '34, 'jm '32, Jn: an j:u-l' f 1 ': dvs x :ull '21LI1.' ,' : .1 ' , 4, '- bra riun '33. Ani 2 5-: : ' Q' 'ct' all '32, '34, T1'a'k '3L., 'I , f, :. ' :ll '32, 3, H dl L ' I S, -Q ' ld Ct: 'I . Th 'I . ' -' 1. - rm. . in 'il' P: '- , . ' ' , ' 'z ' ' , ' B: '- ':7, '34.' - - her mum- with fri' . pass - ' F 2 '32, '33, Ii 1 '35, liund '3:i, 34, 'g or- ' -, '21 '33, '34, '35, Vic' .' 1-nt. S: '34, '- I -.i - Owl -. 'u '34, ' 'z ,, - -' '3', IJ' ' 'I IJ '34, '35, ' A l'lz1y'34, 'a fr' I ' t.,-e 4, ' ' nx- nu -' '34, M '- ' - ' Z., '33, '34, '35, Ut: ' ,' + 2 ' i ' Q: '3 3 ' o 1 ' ' L, a f ' 2, ' - 'I , ' 5. Th- i 'Q ' z K an ' nz.: n's '-nm GI - - Vlub '32:'1'l'aCk '33, '34, A Vlul '33. '34, '35, Mnnit ' 15 ard '34: mx: m At- te-l 1 M i 32. V, he ff.: v A, , xg x .x .f' .wgff .,,n...'-1 5'-'I ,,,..- , A g I 'f ' -'12 V -uh: :U :f--Ig K - f f. 1 5 - 3 'u-x 4. 44 4 ,149 -'ufx M ,ax if . 1 1 ',- , Q ' , , . ' ' v'AvA A A-'A-r'A' 3' fe 5' 'Q llllli Ill!! l N 1 1 1 1 N 1 1 IIWIKN lllil 'Sl 1 1 1 1 11 I KI I'll Ill N I 1 1' 1 111 1 1111! L l lu 1 1 11111111 1.1111 111 1 11111 1 111 1 1 1 11 Ili! 1 I LIl111l1ll L N 1 11 1-111111 N 1 X S -lx 111 1 1 I lllllllf lllIllxN X 111'111 1 11 11 111 Ill LlIlX ti 11 Y 'XXII III N 13. 111 1 Iso ,., S 1 J IDVS IN I tl x 1114 1 1 11115. f1 1 1 lllld 11111111 1 1 A 11 lllll 1 1 1 UL lllll Ill' 1 1 ll! l wi 1 tg rr I 1' . A A 'AW 14 A--14 5414 ASA 'A A -1 A- A 11111111 11111111 N1 1 .ICGICIZ 11111-1111 ll1Ll.' 1111111-11.:1'i11' l111-1- V11111 '32, '331 A l'J11t-11Il'11f1,'111, fi-71 H 1711- 1111-,1'11111 31, U1l1'il1111111l1 11:1'1' '3.: 11 '1 1'1 '32, '33, '34, '35. I 1111 11f 1Zl1lLl11t 1' :11111 i.1111 :1A,1:11:1 l1Xl1l 33, '31, 35311. A,A. '32, 331, 31,3151 111- 'l'1'i '33, '31, '351 1!1l11- :11111 111111 SI: '1' '3.,1. l. 1 .'Ii 'Ili 1'11- 111-sl 11 pals 1'111' :111,' 111z111, 11111 111- 11111-S 11 11121111-1111-11 11..' S111-1'1:1111 111 - 1l11,111111:1i11:1:1.1 322: .'111,1111111'1211:1-11'32, 33, '31, '35g H1-Y '32, '33, '31. '35g 1 1 t1:1l1 '32, '33, '341 '1',':11'k '33, '31, '35: A 1'z1i11-11:1 33, '31, '35: V11'1,- 1'1'1-si111-11t 1 1- ' 1 1 'Z1'1: H1 - 11111121 1.: 11 -1' 'rzzg H1111- 1l 11111 11111-11- 1111 -- xlkllitti' '333 I'1'11111 1' ' 11-Q T113 1':1- 14-1-1111 1x1Zll'.'1l1L11 '31, f1Q'l'I112ll1 P11111 33, Z1-1, '5,.1: A C1 lb '3-1, '35, I' - '35g 1'1'1-.'11l1-'11 Hi- ' 34. Ill Li ' ill'. 'MII 1111111114 :111':1y 111111-'s ll 1itl11- hit 11f PLYDS1' 111 1. 11j'111 i2:., '33, 'lllg 11. 11, .1 5112, L!-I, ...1. 111l1l' 1.1111111 All-111111111-v ..11111111.1 ZLL., 11 .1-1- W11 '11 31, 351: S111111' 111111 1111-1-11-1 .'.1,'2:., 1 ' 1 12 'I .,'0.' 13 'IILL' 11.111 :1 1-1-sixth-ss 111'-1'f1 11' f J j 111-'LII 1123 G11-v C1 1 '32, '33g S 1,' 11:111 l'11- -1' -1' '33. .il.'1' 'I 'I ' 'IRQ S21 '11 1' S11' -1- .' 11- t11 IIC 4111-1-V111 '31, 3213 A 121111-11:1 '33, '34, '35, 11111111-11 1'11111 '33, '31 'I ' .' 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HHIAYIN '5lll.llll.iYIl'l' XYNII :IH IW 1-ui In Ill-'vi him xxhv-n hv- 1-M1111-s liym 222, 'ZLZZ, Xlxvililwl' llwllwl 'SIL 'iiig Study Hull .m. Ll YHIKNIC YlIl.l.l'Ill Quin-t :ami 4-hm-y'I'11l lil:-r1'hlIv'II2,'J23!,'ZZl,'JZ., HICLICX 'YIOFIQ Sp--uk, that 5'-nu might lr-A hv-:xml 42. .L A, 'Z!Z, 'lffij In-hrnlv 'IIIZQ l'1'um 1'm'l,lI1lifll'l' 'ZIIIQ .X Pup:-ll:1 'ZIfl, 'IHQ Hhfl- Vlllh Till. ,ilil-Ilhillllfl Yll'llllY l'1wmiIix'n- primn dunnru Gym 'SIL 'ZIZI1 Study Hull 4'h--ck--r 'ZH3 IVVIIIUII 1'mh 'IZIi, 'IH3 Jlllliwl' l'l:ny 'itiig l,ih1':n5 Wurli '::a, '::5. JOIIN Yll IIYANIC Uh, v.ll4-1-V mln wr- gn IQVUIII hf-Iv, .If-hh. wh, uhvrw- do nw- uh l'I'ulIl h'-iv lluslu-1h:1Il Till, 'BBQ Fmnthull '32, 'Ii4g Alxllllllll' l:U!ll'li '7L.'.. .ljfli HYIGHN I wkh I W1-1'v -1 Hwilm- with 41 grirl in 1-von' port l'--,+1'l11h'IiI!, TH, 'IILQ l'1'vsialwllt IH-1' Club Til, 'ZlL3S.1:4ly Ilnll .',!U11.i.,1' 'ZDJL 'Zl1. T233 Vrwnl 1..ml11nil-n-'illgI':a:4n:1..l lI:15 1'nll1l11uI.e-1' 715. Wllhlllllflll XAXSOX li--x'hv:111Iy M111-:url':u:'1':lHT.hw'rl145'Suf.Il1l1v li,- .- . muh '33, 21.2, 'II-I, 'Ii3: Sllltly' Ex:e1l1hv-4'liv-1' 'A .mlnlx-'I' '44, Im. W ' ' f -' Q' ' - . -s' l'.X42l'I UNE HVNIIIIICIP 'I'HllZ'I'Y 4 :E ,f I. 'EE 'QQ If .I 4' VI. illI'INI'I'f YIGIISIGY Sil--nf quality is tin- In-ltwr quality ll Him V H MII' I'-mini' II IZ IIOIII-IIl'I' NIGIINICX 'I'1'in- I-I his sIll4IIe-SIU'll-Ill:iI!I 1I IIXIII '22, 'IlfI, 'III, 'SIDS Il:n!xIi1-1' 'I!I, 'IIT .KIIIFIC N ICIISUX Il-A:IuLiI'i1I III-wailin- FII A X115 N HLSOY Lilw :I ni-'Imiy that is sww-115 play'-II in tum- Iimm- I'Imalmi111n's1'll1Ir TH, 'Ill IHIAIII NIVIIUIIS 'I'I1v IDUIIIIIJII' man ut' IIIIA iiunm- II1-I Jil. '33,IIII-1-I'Il1Il I Vi llll.'l'0N Nl Gl'IN'I' .X num with 11 tlilw-v de-I-lu-1' brain IIIIIIII JJ, 3.5, SI, .I.ug0l'1'I11-st1':i'32, Wifi, '34, '37' Hi Y '34 IZ Ili ' ' '352 hi Hmm- ul' .Xl'l'I - , strivt Musn' Vmmtvst 'II-I, znlv- Hush' Vuiltn-sl TH: Ilw-Imtv '33, 'JI4g I' In 1' ' ' ' ' In 111 IlHll'IllIlIl :Lv XI-tivltv Ifflitnl' vw '34, '35, .Junior I'1:u' l'un1rn1III-I' 'HSI' . . , A Stud:-nt l'uul11'iI '33, '34, 'H3:ASll1dvl1I 1':ibin-At' il IH 'l'!uIx H IWHIIIIIII H .I.v. I'r-I XIII .., , . . , , . ,Ixv-gslullv .I-I, 1-nt liamd 'CI53I'1'w':4ifIn-nt Se-niur l'I.nss .IIIQ Img--:will Alzirslluli 'Z143 I'iwm1 I'tlllllIlIiI4 ' 'III3 Monitor I!u:ll'd 'SIL INIIKIS 0'llI4IAlC .Xmftilf-1' UI' old I'Ii'il1's iiziuulitf-rs IZI4-1-lluii I' 'I XIIIMIII II 'I 'I ,.., ...1. ': - : 'II','f. ,'3.T1Stu- ii--nl Immiil 3.1, JI: Iv-Istmiv H, II... lf0III41R'I' 0'll I III-IY Hvl 'S :I tri:-II yuu may Imvv In-vu tnld. Ho' talks in IDIIIIIII' :Is if hr xv--rv uid Hmm- Ilmmi I'IIHII'IlIHlI '33, 'IHZ Hmm- Iimnn IilIlIx I' 3 'Yi' H1 .-, .., mv- Hmmm .XIII-mizmiw Mun- itm' 71213 Gym '32, Munitur Ilnmwi TIS: I.ib1':11'y Wm-lc I H Junk ' ,,, ,.3. III' IluvI'1m1n1iIta-Q-'Z43' lu- JJ mm I'I:iy Vast '2.I.1 Studbn-nt I'uunvil '2I2, I1I'!Q Study II:lII NIIIIIIIIHI' '34, 'K53 In-IJ:i.Iv '22, '33, 31, In-vI:In1:ut1nu 32, I-Iii, 'Z1I, '35, Intl- 'I' us. . ., ,...' . -, . - '-I H- 1 I -1 In1l.m1.ILnm .ii JI, .,.r, I1x':nm:i I lub 2111, 7421, I I Xiu III'-IIIIIII Irlnmi 1 lub I 'I .ki .., I. . . . . .. , ...3 , ..,., .., ..., - . . . I,:xtmlI1lIu .I.,, ..I, .I.r. .X IIIII'I41lflllIIlIID IIII I mm 1. J. sul Imtin Vlub 'THQ I'I'HIll Iknnlniilm- 'III' Img.-:uint Imp Umiirvlitln-1' '32, 'ZIJL 'JIIQ Smu- iwi I'4litui XII In 'I 'I I '. 4 'f.,f 1 ,A E .. eye?-Fix - I.. .f I-.'1 Av'A'e' i QA-e s?lf2Wf+'i' 5I v1'5'L'9' I'.UII'I UNIQ IIVNIIIZIZII'l'IIII1'I'Y TIYU PIII RI Ol' ll I I N 1 1 X 11-111 1 t il II ll ONII III 1 1 111111 I l il-UN N 1 I 1 111111 1 1 1111 5111114 t x1,,, J 111111111 1 11 UIIIIIII 1 111111 111111 LII 111 I 1 l 1 lllll I0 IN l'll110Nl N 14 . L, 1 1 1 l1NL N I '4 11 11 111 11 1 IY 1 1111 ,., 1 0 I I Klllxl 1 1111-,I Q., L s 111111 11 N HON I' KIINI ll illlh N 1111 Jul? xi I 3 5.1 Htud111l 1 1111111 01111 U1I1l1 1 I I I I Ill IX 1 1 11 RX 1 111-11 ll I 1 71 g A AVA ' TAG ' A LSA? A KA' ' I IU 'I I GL HIX1- US :1 311119411 1'l11-1'l'11l1l' W1-:1I'Y 111-511-114 12:11111 'Zl1f,'33,'Zl-13 111-1-1'11Il1'31,'Zl51 Hi-Y '33, '31, '35, '11-1'111:1111'I11l1'33,'31, T133 .1 . ' - 1' 111- 11-s '3T1. YY: 1' '11 . ' 'I l0l.'I' 111- Iill -11' 111:11 111:1sl' wus 1111-11 111111 1Il1-1- 1'l11I1 '32, 'Z'3g .X 1':1g11-Il:1 '34, '35, GLENN I 0'l I'0 1.11111-, l11lt 1111 111151111 1111: l11':1i11 sl1- lmw 1Il111- 1'1lI1l '32, 1311, lI1':1111:1 1'l11l1 32, 33, 3-1, '35, 1,.l11'.11'1:111'iL4, '35, 1,11t1111'l11l1'ZlZZ, .llg I11-1-l:1111- 11111111 32, '33, '34, AX1i1II1lNI1II'. ' 1'l'l, l :1i1' us 1-11-I1-11 111' '1'r11y, S11- 111z1111- 11111 1111111 111-11 111y 1111-1-1'111l1'3Lf, '33, 111111- 111111111 1'11:111'111:111 '32, 11 - I'1111111 .111 'lI11ll1l1'1' 111 11111 .:.:, .' 'II 1'1111111'il '32, '33, '35, 1'lI1 ' 1,1-:11I1-1' '32, '33, '34, '3f1g 1'1'l1 1'I11l A1-1-11111111111isl '33, Z14,'3f1gA1':111- 1-1111 '33, '34, 1I1':1111:11'l11l1'3-13 I,211-jvilllf. lmy 1 tt1-1- '34, Jllll 1' 1'l:1y 1' tt -1- '33, H - K1 151 R1-1' '35, S1-11 1' 11111:-1 1' 11b S1--1-1-t:1'y '31, 1:1Il1'J1lI11111111 Stull' 33,1311--1-11 N1 111-1- '31, Y1-. .'i1', I I11v1- y11111'1I:111'11t1-1' 11111111- 111111111 ALt1e1111a111'1- 111111111111 '33, 111'z1111:1 1'1ll1l '3-1, '1'1':1 -li '341 11'1111tl1:1lI '3-1, Musi- 1' PII- '3I!, '34, 1Pi.'t '11-t 3111.117 1' Il' -st '33, '21-1: ht: - Nl11s11- 1' Il1.'Sl '33, '34, 1111 - :111I ' lfl il:1ll fi1, I19lllLI'fff1,'f1-1,.11IlI11Jl' l'l:1y1'111111111111-1- '31, l':1- 1-:111t Mz1'r111:11l Jil. I-'L I11IN1'I'1 'i '. N5 '1'l11- ,11:11 is dylllg i11 111- lt 11111 1111 wild bell: 111111 I1-t 111111 1Ii1- Hi-'l'1'i '32, '33, '31, '351g 11. A. A, '32, '33, '21-1,2551 H - 151- 111111111-.' 1'l11l1 '34, '3J. S1 -.flill 11111111 1111- 11111-111 111111 111:11l1- f111' 1-1111 :111d Ii1- 1-'1111tl,11II '32, '33, '31, 1'- .l' -tb: Il '35, '3-1, .1515 '1'1'111-R 321, 3, 'I 'g 1' - -il '32, '3-1, '3.1g 11 1 li l.I1illl'1ll21ll '33, '31, '3f1g 131-11111111 1 11111 '33, '1111,'3I1g x'11'1' l'1'1-s1111-111111-1'111:111 1111 2:35 .11111i111' l'l:1y 1 11111111'tl1-1- '33g 5111111111 1311: rd '32, '33. .1 I, 'I-I '.' I I. ' S11-'s 1111, su Yl'1'j' IMI' 111111 11 IIll'Q :Ill 111- 1'z1y 11'1 111 NV- .'1-1' l11':1111:1 1'l l '33, '31, '3i1: 1HI.1-1- 1111111 '34, '33 1, T 1.1 1 51 ,I - ' ,. 5' . -'-' 1 1 , , 1 fl 141 11 15,1 151 ,131 31 1 11 1 1!1 H1 151 151 P1 151 I 1 51 141 15. I -lr 'I ' YA'-r A 1 AI A-U4 -lf 1 v . 1 'lv 1 1 lv -I l V V V 7 W V V V V 1 V v Y 1 llLl'I'If l'l1 NOR Hu mxono Q91 n the out of town boss? 111 32 33 34 Homv 11 OIIIIQH 1 lub 35 54 gl Home Room Aifr n 11111 bllltlll 1 A K LL Fl Stud I 1 R0lll Rl l'l1 RN! f-1 the an thlt put the ' ln 14111 -:tl 1 11 1 S I mt at Q 3 Hume l uom .f und mu Ylomtm Lhenku 30 IYII Pl l'IIl1lA'N 1r1 ll Q 1 1 111111 ll 1 uolh 1 1 I Nlf I ND Pl Plll Nh! 1 1 1thl1t1c po kt 1 HLJIIIL hoo n Xttuld 11111 Nlmlltul lA1lx I'lll'l IN and 1ulrg.,1ufp.,n Jllltlll 51, u H d1 nt 111 IJ14 1t1 1 Ol u 1 umm: Hmm ,1 nm m 1 I 1 Ill- I'lI IKNON nut mu-41 114 1 lll Xu D I 1 Wll I IAM l'0l NOR lu It st 1 d nl r U Q IUIII Ill IIAIPI Ill I Nl 1 f In N 341- '44 QAIA 453' 4 - - 4-' 4--'4- ll UNF HlXlll Pl! THIRTX IU l . - . - l A , . Y l Hi- ' '32, '33, I,J1':lm:l. ' ', ' , ' , EC- n I 5,'3 ,'Jl', X J- dz '- Ali ' ' '33, Glvv I'lul '32, '33, 'ap- 1-ll' '33, '34, Hi-'I' ' Play '33, .' y iz ll He . A nl' 1 2 ?'.?'.' ' -. 'on- :un- Gyn '32, Tr: -l' '34, Hi-Y '33, '34, '35, Cv '- gea -1 -zu'm.' Hi-Y '34, '25, i Xt- 1 z -- . ' ' '32. Th' - 1lI'l' otlu-1' thi gr. 'n lifv than V - :lll '32, '34, GI-1-1'Il1h '32, '33, '34, '35. XV ' all know hvl' fm' he-' 4 - ' 'wvrs I-'11111-ll Ulub '33, '34, '35, Il. A. A, '33, '34, '35, G1 -- 1 lllb '32, Vym '32, '33, '34, '35, - li1l I in U11- 1' Ji 1 fs fl ry Glow Club '32, '33, M1 ' ' I z '11 '32, i-Y '32, 33, '34, Stu - Voun' '33, '3-l, ba 1 '33, 34, Juli ' l'l:,' ' 'th-'Q '33, A 1.1 fi.: n:1lllkl'1' '34, H1 - 1.1111 1'h2llI'lIlFlll '35, LnlJ!'Zil'j' NV1n'li '34, '35, llrzmxzl Club '34, '35. St . ' -. :md il situ-Wy h1-:Lrt Gym '31, '32, lizxsli -tlxull '31, '32, Fr lbull '31, 32: '.1':111k '31, '32, '33, '34, '35, 14lhl'2ll'y V rk '33, '34, Nllilllli 1' lZ1:1rd '32, ill -1- 1'luh '31, H: '-yvu S1't'll his l: vs ti1- Ilz n '32, '33, '34, '35, Ilrzuua Vlufn '34, .Iu:'1 muy '33, H Ill' K1 lihui' lllll '34, Un wilh Hu- mlum-1-! L1-t Joy ln- un 'un im-rl lil1-11 Vlllb '32, '33, '34, G, A, A. 32, '3.., IH: ll.. 1- lu1-1m1m1ir-s Vlub 34, '35, l'l'1-,'id1-nt of 1113.31 1111-.,1.1m111's1 lub '34: H1-'11-i ..3. 'IK H I' ' ' 'Q 1 'fr 1- 'f'1'- fi -A ' 'A-A1 , A 1 1 1 1 11 1,-X 1-, 1,1 lil 4 1 1+ ng- .Y ,ia 1.1 4 1 YA, v'A'5' WA ' v ' 5 VA YA :AV vlv' v l'A I 'Z .' . 1 I' ' 1' I'K XXIII II I l1l1I 1bIlIIIlI 1 N 1 11 ll Ill L11 ll 1 I1 IIIOIIDI 'N'II N I P- 111 1 Illl Illl I- IKIIINII lx I tl11 mu 111111111111 1. 11 1111 I Il INK I N RH IIXIIDN N11 N- 1 111 11111 YI SIM RRI -. lxl IIN Illll 5 1 JUIIIUI 1111 1 111111 1 11111111 U 11 11 11 ll 1111 111 11 111 111 1 11 x L111 l'kl I ROIII1 ll'l SUN Isl ut XI Ill I1 111. 1 111 ' 1 1 1,sl1 1 nl 11 1 1 1 1 111 4 1 1 Illll A IHIIII IKINIDN 1 1 11 11 1 I1 111111 1 OIII 1 11 11 1 1 1111 111111 1111 1' lIII gg:-H:-'72, 1 , 1' 'WWWFV ' ' itil--'A K fA'31 H WS 1 :ASA A A 1 lX11l 1JNI'lIl'NIlliIlllHll'I1llXl ST. .' 1 'I ' I 'IIC 'IGS l'111-k ll JH I. Iflfjb 4' 'L11-1- '21f1g Ill'1lIll21 VIIIIJ '32, TISS. 34. 311: S1--111-11111 ll1'1111111 1'l11l1 '32, '335 I'1'1,-.'1d1-11t 1111111111 1'I11h '34, '353 Hi-Tr' I'l11y ' 1' 1 1 'L 11'35. FAI 1 RI'IIII II'II1Il All :11'1- 111'1-l1it1-1-ls uf f:1l 1 1H1-1- l'l I1 '32, '33, '34, U1'1'l11'Sl.1':1 '33, Iii-Y '33, '34, 1'l1 1' 1' ll-Il I ' -IL' M: Il 111-liuhts 1111- 1 1, 111111 w11111:111 111-ith1-1' 1i:1111l '32, '33, TH, '35, l 1r1ll1:1ll 'ZSZL . I .X h11111111'1111s s1111..111111 SI11- 111111111 111 1 re Q ' 11.' AL 11.111111111111111 1 1111-1.1 33, 21.1, '3-1, 1111-11-:ss 1111111111:1111111 Z1-, .,.,,, 311, 111-.111'111'11111 114, .1.1. SI -:11..1111111.11 1111- S111 .ms 111-11111111-d 11,1111 .115 51 ,' 111111 1 11141-1111 3.5, ZH, 35, . 1 1. 1I'l' IQII1I-11' 111'1' 11'i11.'111111- 1x11ys 111111 ,111-:1a1111l fill'l' ..111 - fu .I 1 111 Il .1111115 p1111'1- 1111-v 1'111b '32, '33g 1,'y111 '31, 3.1, T511 ' ' 1'.11,1 1 11111 11-1- 21.55 1 1 11111111111 1- .113 bl - 1 1 11,'ll 3.5, 34, 1:11111 1'-111-1 1111-I' 'lllll , 1111 1 11 11.1, 11151-1111t 11111 1 111.111111.1-1- .113 11 .111 1111- Il 1111-3 1 Il 31, 3.13 111-11'1 32, 21.1, , .11, .1.1g 111 1111: X1 rl' 31, lrlllt' IIll1l 1111111 1- 1 '.1.1. 1 '1 I ',' .' Al1.Z 13 '11 1.1 - lad'-3 11111: St. 111,-11 Club '33, '34, '35, Vic- 1'1' 1511 'lv 11111 '34, '3?1g Hi-Y '32, '33, '3-1, '3i11 I.'il'1'! ella 1'l11l1 '33, '34, '3.1g S1-1'1'1-t111'y S1-111111 1' y.' Il . 215. Q .1 .1 11 A' I111111-1' tll, 1113' 11.1111-i 1g :dy 191 -- 1'lub '33, 'ZHQ A 1,'illlt'l11L '3?1g 1'y1 '33, 'IF-ll H - l'11 l'Z111k1-1' '3.Sg H .Il 1 1.311111 1I'12lll'- 1111111 '31g H1111- 1' 1111 .1111-1111111.11 .,1.11111111' '.s.1: , Ju ' 1 l'111y 1 11111tt111- '33g lIlllI'l' XY rk 34: - , 1 L11'1 111 lllll '34, III-'1 1-1 '33, ' mf f, - -z -I---H -P 1- N 1 . . 1. . ' . .. 1- 'f ' ' 1 , .'1.,.r .J .1 71' .I T Q I, W? TF ' Sv! f5f71A'1' ' 3115?-l in-1 I- ' 1 UWC' T141 1' -Y' I lib, '1!1.. I!! 1 !1i1'..f ' 1 1 la! fl!! ' 1:1 , 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 - 1 ' ' v' v' v ' w v A A A v A v A A V V V 9' v IIIIIN RODIN I H mdwmns null IS h Indfunnv durvi ' ld 1 ewtzd -I nn II'-1 SIIIIII If 1 NNVIIIKIII N lth g,v.ntIn ufnw th It um thf II Q1 H uunrll MAIN Alllfl SAVIUNS lflIliSb I fspelluth I II X nut-x I III IIN-IRI! SI IIIIAI II III s N ml. 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