Central High School - Arrow Yearbook (Aberdeen, SD)

 - Class of 1935

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Central High School - Arrow Yearbook (Aberdeen, SD) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 33 of 174
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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 . ' . . ,, - . 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

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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,, '



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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

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