Central High School - Booster Yearbook (La Crosse, WI)
- Class of 1941
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There I, 'X 'W cf 'fI ...By r I .gs X X A ' , 1 L K3 v T ' e V! x , f, , ' . d H 1 -h .j , F9-il!-H. c N A scaentnst In the makmg-one of 396 science students Chemastry applned chemistry physics and applued physncs are offered under the supervusuon of three teachers w 4 1 -l-atble ol Contents Administration ---- Classes - - - Qrganizations - Athletics - - School Life - - - Central s commercnal courses offer two semesters of bookkeepmg four of stenography, two of typmg and one of offuce practuce to 431 students I , . FLUORESCENT LIGHT a new llght Important for It economy and effl school more tfuclent and more helpful by new methods of teaching and through the fvaluatuon program 1 . . . S .- ciency. . Likewise, the administration and faculty are trying to make the 3:1 nw' -I-11 WVIDTSDDID HIUUDVIDDBHDK WWW!!! lfilffl WWI! if WW vfvfl 1 lspva nv mnnviwms X Administration , ' N ' 1 W 1 X, 4, 4, I - .i , L -gm .,-.,. V . k - . - . ... . ,Y ,.... - I--..--. .:.qw-.M---w -- --- WWW '-:A xxwx. 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A . , Q If ' ,W 'A' , ,Ci 1' Q' !,' 2,7 ff, ff 4? 1 X 3 ' I x - xi -. v,,,w f.fv1fr'rf4ffffw'1,'y14 ff fffff 111 z V1 f ff w I The Board of Eduoatlon B LFK pt N Bal La Crosse was composed of the following members elected by the Common Councul presudent W L Rossuter vuce president Mrs G W Lueck Walter Blgelow B F Franke Dr Alt Gundersen Leonard Klluan and Otto Zuelke After twenty years of servuce Mrs George Lueck resigned Thus resug nation became eftectuve December 3l l94O and Mrs A E Teachout was elected to succeed her Other members of the l94l Board are B F Franke presldent Walter Bugelow vlce presudent Dr Alf Gundersen Leonard Knlnan W L Rossuter and Otto Zuelke Superuntendent Wlley IS clerk ex offlcno ofthe Board of Education and the treasurer ex offucuo IS John Roop The Board as a whole acts as the Flnance Committee other commlttees are the Bulldlngs and Grounds Sup plnes and Equipment and lnstructuonal The presldent who appounts the committees ns a member of each Some of the oftlcual acts of the Board are approvlng the electron of all teachers and other employees and adoptnon of text books and courses of study The Board and sup rnntendent work together In developlng general business and educatuonal polucnes for the operation of schools The Common Councul as well as the Board has shown nts lnterest In the educational system of the cnty of La Crosse by an approprnatnon of funds for the operatuon of schools and bunldung program as requested by the Board of Educatlon From March 8 l937 to June 4 l94O the Board held thirty seven reg ular meetungs thlrty sux specnal meetings and thirteen meetungs concern mg the bulldung program ln addltuon to thus many committee meetlngs were held Page l 3 hlr. . F. Franke. Dr. A. Cunclcrsvn, Nlr. . . 'illun, Pres. YV. I.. Rossitcr, Su . G. Nl. XVllx-y, lxlr. O. Zlcllcc, . lr. YY. irc uw, Nlrs. G. VV. l.um-ck. -l- HE l 940 Board of Education, which means so much to the youth of 1 I - 1 4 1 . f , . . ' , .. . . . . 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' I h . I ' . I . . - , , . . . I I A 1 ' l ' ' 1 , . . , . , . U . I . v . . . I . U ' I ' ' .1 I 1 1 . T 1 1 1 I - . 1 I . I , . I 9 . . . 1 1 I 1 4 I 1 I . . 1 - - . 1 -I - 1 1 I 1 1 1 - ' 1 Page I4 GUI' Superintendent G M Wlley superuntendent of schools received his B A degree from De Pauw Unlversuty He IS a member of Kiwanis IS Junior Red Cross chairman but funds time to participate In golf and hunting Charnper of Commerce, Board of' Directors of Y. M. C. UA., and Qur Principal George D Scott prmcupal of Central Hugh School rece-:ved mclude Rotary Amerlcan Leglon and Chamber of Commerce Although the duties of our prmcnpal keep hum busy he funds fume for fnshmg and skat Page l 5 his B. S. degree lrom Hamline University. l-lis civiclactivities l Carll Anderson B A Augustana Colleg teacher of Englush and socual studu s advuses the Pep Club Thus mu ucuan enuoys the bass horn when he plays ut and the squ eze box when someone else plays ut 2 Catherune Brody B A U otWus teacher of French and Englush coached the January class play The book Days of Our Years rates hughest wuth thus baseball tan wno teaches Spanush un nught school 3 OluveL Cook B S Stout lnstutute teach es foods clothung and p rsonal problems Thus admurer of Luncoln us a member of the Chamber of Commerce commuttee on cuty plannung and names drawung as her hobby 4 Dorothy Cott B S U ot Munn teacher of U S and world hustory has charge of the Page l 6 hustory r adung rooms and the Lost and Found Desk She enuoyed a trup through hustoruc New England and N w Brunswuck 5 C F Eva s A U ot Upper owa teacher ot so ual scuence and Booster Club advuser us chaurman of Sons of Am Leguon lvlotorung through the Ozarks was thus base 6 Wullard Hanson B E La Crosse State T C coaches track and advuses Chem Club Football us the tavorute sport of thus scuence and math teacher Hus hobby us readung the early hustory ot l.a Crosse 7 CatharuneE Hayes B A U ot Wus dean of gurls and Socual Commuttee advuser rates Dorothy Day as an admurable person She enjoys the vuolun and recalls her European trup wuth pleasure The Faculty l 9 . e . . . 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I . ., . 4 .I A l V I . , , . l George M HetherIngton Ph B U of ChICaQO VICE prIncIpal teaches CIVICS be sIdes beIng Interested In conservatIon BCTIV lfIGS He IS advIser of the Hall GuIdes and lawn guards and IS an actIve KIwanIan 2 Kenneth Hough Ph B RIpon College now Lt Col In the NatIonal Guards IS on a year s leave ot absence at Camp Beauregard La Mlllfafy tactIcs are now the chIet Int rests of thIs former physIcs Instructor 3 CharlesV Hume B S Kansas StateT C EnglIsh Instructor and admIrer ot W llIam Allen WhIte I advIser of the Stage Crew Pack trIps Into the Colorado MountaIns rate hIgh Wlfh thIs basketball fan 4 Dorothy Jahn B E La Crosse StateT C teaches ohvsIcaI educatIon as well as gIrls Qur Beacon Llghts health She advIses Dolphms and the GIrls AthletIc ASSOCIBTIOH She has won FGCOQHI fIOl'1fOl' her skIll In goltIng A F Jo dan B E WhItewater T teaches commercIal subgects SUDGFVISSS the store room IS treasurer ot all school BCTIVITIGS and a Chamber of Commerce member A trIp to Canada IS tops wIth hIm t aches UnIted States hIstory She lS advIser of CIrcle and also ot .2l2 Honor Study Hall The VlOllD and cello rate hIgh wIth her and she enIoys drIvIng her BuIck 7 Hugh KEVIN B E La CrosseT C teaches world hIstory advIses Harlequms and lIkes football and tIshIng He IS a member ot the Reserve OffIcers ASSOClafIOn and now on duty at Camp Lee Va Page l7 . . . I , , V l ' .4I. U 4. . -. I A ,I ' ' . A ' A 5. . . r ,E . .,. ' V . C., I V . A I 4 I . . l . .I I I I I ' ' 1 . . . ' M I - - C ' A 6. H. Margaret Josten, M, A., U, ot Wis., . , . I3 ' A ' A ' ' . . , . ., g .- .I - A - - 4 ' ' ' i . . . , ' . I .S . Q D 4 4 I I I ' 7 ' 'I ' 'V . . I ' l. D. R. Kinney, Ph. M., U. of Wis., teaches U. S. history and civics. Reading is the hobby of this S. T. C. member and Forum adviser. He admires Pres. Roosevelt, and likes foot- ball, basketball, and bowling. 2. Horton Kline, B. A., U. of Indiana, teaches algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. This senior adviser admires Lincoln, and followed his hobby of photography while on his hike through Glacier National Park. 3. Evangeline lvlalchow, B.S., M. A., U. of Minn., teaches English, supervises the English reading room, and advises the Social Commit- tee. She is a state director of the Business and Professional Women's Club. 4. Eva l. Murley, B. A., U. of Wis., teaches mathematics and dramatics and advises Mas- quers. James Stewart is her favorite movie star, while golf, traveling, radio dramas, and pipe organ music furnish her recreation. 5. E. A. Peart, Stout Institute, teacher of metal work, machine shop, and garage, chooses agriculture as his hobby. His most enjoyable trip was to California, and football and the Ford Sunday Evening Hour are tops. 6. Ann Perschbacher, B. A., Lawrence Col- lege, teaches English, supervises cadet teach- ers, and advises the High Tribune staff, which she names as her hobby. This instructor claims she has no life-long favorites. 7, T. W. Pittman, Stout Institute, teaches mechanical drawing and advises the Social Comm. Football and baseball are favorite sports, Amos and Andy, his favorite radio pro- gram, and butterscotch pie, his favorite food. Pczczel 8 l Anne Roche La Crosse StateT C teaches typang and stenography as a member of the S T C and busaness advaser ofthe Hagh Tra bune Her favorate trap was to Gettysburg Wallaam burg and the Great Smokaes 2 Mallard B Scherach B S Hastangs Col lege as busaness manager for audatoraum vents lhas chemastry teacher admares Wall kae Bob Burns as has favorate movae star Has hobby as experamentang an chemastry a ae eaes ad B of Was as charge of the attendance record and Faculty Fund She teaches shorthand typang and mang goltang gard nang or readang 4 Elva B Shaelds B A Malwaukee Downer teaches Latan and IS a member of the Socaal Commattee Her present hobby as acquarang a collectaon of vactrola records She names Borsch a la Russe as a favorate dash 5 Clara K Saepert B A M A U of Was teacher of Englash advases the Booster eda toraal staff She as treasurer of A A U W Her hobby as readang and The Old Refraan as her favorate musacal selectaon 6 C H Stahl B S North Dakota S T C t aches woodworkang and sheet metal work He as busaness manager of the Booster and a member ot the Y lvl C A He lakes Edgar A Guest and the Ford Sunday Evenang Hour lege teacherof Engl sh as advaserof Red Cross Councal She as a memb r of Book Fellows Club and photography dravang her Ford and playang the paano are her hobbaes ..-15 S S.. X Page l9 4 C - I ' V1 - 3.l.'ll'S'lt,.A.,U. '.,h . geography. Her leisure time is spent anlswim- 7- Hazel Stillman, Aj' BA Q41 Cornell Col' , . O. . I ! I 1? gs, M r 7 'A ,V c f 0 mtg N 6-T 1 4 , A- . A v d- T. f 3 a jr gl C H Stokke B A Luther lvl A o U teaches geography and socual sclence and IS faculty manager of athletics Take lt or Leave lt IS his favorite radlo program Iefse and lutefusk are favorite foods Mark Sutton B S U of lllanons IS p ys lcal education and swxmmnng Instructor for boys Has favorite sport IS basketball and he coaches Central s great cage teams H ns also a Bov Scout Commlssnoner 3 Cydell Swenson B S U of Mnnnesota ns responsible for the effuclent up to date library of Central and IS adviser of the Llbrary Round Table Chevrolets and a trup to New York rate hrghest with her -l Theodora Taras B A Lawrence College teaches Latnn German and world history She advnses Girl Reserves and lnkes to play chess P ge23 Besides being an ardent window sull gar dener she enpoys horseback rldlng 5 C C Thomas B A lvlnlton College has temporarily left Central to accept a posutuon as prlnclpal of Longfellow Junlor Hugh Whnle at Central he taught Englush and was the bus :ness manager of the Booster at Central and Latnn at Washington School Her hobbies are art metal work and palntung Thus Ronald Colman fan enjoys rndung fish :ng snowshoenng and the vlolrn 7 F H Wandrey B E Rrver FallsT C lvl A Iowa advlsesS T C and Falconer Speech Club He teaches algebra geornetry and pub llc speaking Hns favorlte food IS ple hns fa vorrte sports golf and huntnng l T l. .. ,..., ,..,lwa .' A ' - 'I 1 l ' . I . . . I . .I I ll - - - ' , . . . . . I 'n - 'l - , ' A , ' ' . 6. Adele Wallin, B. S., U. ofWis,, teaches art ' ' ' - - ' I . . , I I D . A . . . I . .I . .I . A ' I .I , . . . r . l I . 4 . - ' I - l. D, R. Wartinbee, B. M., U, of Wis., teaches music. This Nocturne adviser is a Rotarian and is the director of the La Crosse Concert Band. Doc enjoys directing good musicians or singing with a male quartet. 2. Walter Weigent, B. S., U. of Wis., teaches health and intramurals. He coaches football, bies, and Halliburton is her favorite author, 5. Ethel Goetting, secretary to Supt. Wiley, graduated from Central High. Her favorite sports are golfing, bowling, and skating, and a juicy steak is her r test delight, 6. Bill' Mn n,c ice secretary, enjoys C arlesluau b Hope, William Powell, .532 tennis, skiing, tumbling, and intramural base- - - ball. A Western trip rates as his favorite, and Trinnlswj ll3lCCOrgaaSnj1iSHEaV2i?:SS a hunting and fishing are his hobbies. ADM a ml ' high School Secretary 3. Frank Bartlett, Ph. B., Carroll College, 1 . . ' . ' taught physics since Col, Hough left. He le S r d'Sf'and,SUperV'SeS Sludgw help' an adviser of the senior class and ofthe me y 'S' la A he P'Pe Organ and e 'lOY5 some organized Physics Club, He is interest in V19 US' Ogsbaff? l'TeV DGTS- f h radio and photography' Q Q . CRUI' , OWS, USIVTSSS Vnanagef O f 9 4, Annabel! L, Sherer, B, E, La Cro evjfa oard ducation and graduate of Central, T. C., is teaching English in Mr. mm e o ubert's Ave Maria and A Lan- place. Handwork and cooking are r hob- -rn er Hand. His hobby is skat. T :G Page Zl Faithful Workers l Roy Falk as the lanntor who keeps our base ment rn a spnck and span condntlon and helps the other janltors keep the halls neat Thus World War veteran rs an Amerncan Leglon member and a former baseball player 2 Audrey Jaseph a graduate of Central Hugh School serves the lunches rn the cafeteria Frled chvcken and dressung us her favornte dish her favorite book 3 Stanley Kranc IS our engnn er whos job IS located mostly In the boller room He IS re sponszble for keepong every room at Central at the same temperature and he funds thus quute a task on cold days 4 Robert Moore our newest yanntor keeps the gym swlmmmg pool and machnne shop Poge 22 neat and cleans after muxers He ns a former pro esslonal baseball player whose hobby 1 fishing 5 G org Naegle helps sweep the mann floor and he takes care of Zl 5 Study Hall and the typung rooms He says One thnng I would enjoy would be to see smlles on the faces of students who type after school 6 George Oelschlg our oldest yanutor takes care of the upper hall sweeps Zl 2 Study Hall and looks after the drxnkung fountauns Roos evelt IS admured by thus ganntor who has a friendly greetnng for everyone 7 The lanutors morning slesta an May l94C 8 Wnndow repanrnng In Room l l l just one of many 'Obs . . 4 . f . .Q . , s ' ' ' . 1 h ' v I ll - I ' . . 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X , fl I1 k ,K if , ffff , X !,ff J f W.,-ij, yy f Z A x 2 f ' , f, 1 ' I M ffilll iff: if I , . ff' fl, ,gf Page 23 Home Economics, l Foods class uslng the old kltchen 2 Workers unstolllng new equlpment 3 Students nnspect the new equlpment during open house 4 Toble setting ond serving bexng dehonstroled by some prospective cooks FACULTY CHANGES The congestion that prevailed In Central s study halls and corrldors an the past has been remedned by transfernng all yunlor hugh students to Washungton and Longfellow schools These schools have also claumed some of Centrals teachers Mass ldella Johnson home economlcs teacher and Mlss Olga Thiel English Instructor have been transferred to Longfellow Dr Arthur Hoff science teacher and Masses Ollve Peterson and Martha Fay Shuman who teach math and oclal studues are now at Washington with Miss Adele Wallin and Mr T W Putt man dnvndnng thenr time between there and Central HOME ROOMS The two mann changes xn the currnculum were the lengthenlng of per :ods and the addstlon of hom rooms To provlde for more supervised study wnthout unterferlng wuth group dlscussnon the classes were changed from forty mlnutes to flfty fave To make thus possible school starts a halt hour earlner Th home rooms offer an opportunity Page 24 for a group of students to b come better ac qualnted with one another and with their ad vnser The same group remains together from the lOB grade through l2B All of the lZA s meet ln one home room to conduct the-ur class meetnngs All usual office business IS cleared through the home rooms NEW KITCHEN Mass Oluve Cooks home economic gurls now hav more reason than ever to enjoy the study of foods and the pre parung of them Last Novemb r the gurls eagerly mov d unto a gayly d corated aqua tinted workroom equlpp d wlth shlnlng whate stoves new utensils new work tables and even towel drners The kltchenette was also remod led to resemble an actual home kxtchen READING ROOMS The vacant rooms left by the junlor hugh school have b en used for r adnng and hobby rooms Room lO2 the Engllsh reading room IS und r the dlrectlon of Mrss Evangelnne Malchow She selects tuclents who she feels are d p ndable and i ' D - A C . . . . 1 . , . . . . . 1 1 ' . . . . . . , 1 1 - o . . , C 1 ' - ' Q 1 ' '1 C ' ' ' o A cm - - , I C C . . - . 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C C Shop Work SCIGHCS fond of reading to assust her The bulletnn board ns assugned to a dlfferentEngl1sh teach er ach week or IS decorated by the com muttee The books are chosen to correspond wnth the bulletln board and to sunt th :nt r ests of the Englush students lvllss Dorothy Cott has charge of the readung room un 207 whuch contauns references to sunt the umm duate ne ds of the hustory students The Chem Club under the dnrectson of Mr Wil lard Hanson takes care of the sclenc r ad :ng room an Z and also has nts meetnngs th re Exhubmons showlno the pro esses of nnakung the products of vanous lo al manufa rurer are set up for a hobby room one p nod durung whrch students may go there Instead of to study hall and do whatever kmnd of art work they prefer A vusltor may fund a display of clay models leather wallets nlver and copp r costume lewelry of all shapes and sues or charcoal on or water color drawlngs Room l52 was tlrst used as a hobby room for m chanlcally mnnded or unventnve boys or those who en loyed wood carvnng but now at as a recreatlon room It IS supplled wuth three complete table tennus sets a shutfleboard outfnt a dart game and even checkers SCHOOL EVALUATION There are two pur poses for havnng school evaluation to become a memb r of the North Central Assocuatnon of Colleg s and Secondary Schools and to unaprove the work of schools that are already memb r Central has been a member con tlnuously snnce l903 so lt IS beung evaluated for the latter purpose Tests were guven to a group of students from each grad In the averag Improvement of Central students The faculty has b en vlorknng all year study :ng the school on a basus of two thousand :tems that have been determrned by the Evaluatuvc Commuttee of tne asso latuon These ponnts are classlfred und r curraculum and cours of study pupll actlvuty program l Mass Cook s clothrng students Get reody for the Sprung Porode 7 Future mochnnlsts leorn thevr trode 3 Cloth mo clcsses showing off new sults ond bonnets -l VVomnq for results an physics lob Page I I I I - rr 3 I . . . Cm , 2 A .I , . ' . . , ei , . I , Q . 4 Q . . , ' e e e ' . - t ' A - A ' e , e - . , . . C I , , . J . , . . V I I I e ' HOBBY ROOMS-30l, the art room, is used fall and again in the spring to determine the Q I I I Q I . 9 I , - ' . , s' e ' I I ' a ' ' C' A . . ,- . . . D . . , , , - ., . O . . . f - H V 1 I l x n . Y Il '1 4, l 'I -vs I 2 cv I- E L o- Q Gym, Speech, Civics, library service, guidance service, instruction, etc. Next fall a group of representative school men from the state will visit the school to compare their judgment with that of the fa- culty. The whole process will show the fields in which Central should make its greatest efforts in the future. ClV!CS SURVEYS-During the fall semester, the civics classes carried out several city sur- veys which proved to be successful and very informative. Two civics classes were divid- ed into historical, economic, social, and po- litical committees. The historical group, headed by Ardis Samp, gathered information about early, middle, and recent history of La Crosse, topography and climate, flora and fauna, the Indians, and biographical sketches of leaders. Arthur Schwalbe was chairman of the economic committee which included industrial organizations and output, transpor- tation and communication, professional classes labor and labor unions business and financial organizations employment bureaus and central housing. As the social group leader, Jean Rennebohm had work done on educational facilities, religious affiliations, leisure time, crime and crime prevention, housing, public health, safety, public and private welfare work, and civic and fraternal groups. Kenneth Schmit was head of the po- litical committee. Information came from the city charter, common council, mayor, adminis- trative departments, courts, taxation, zoning, annexation, and local federal agencies. Facts were gathered through interviews, documen- tary study, field trips, and city records. The other survev consisted of investigating unoc- cupied factory buildings for national defense purposes. The group, which was compli- mented by state secretary of the Chamber of Commerce for efficiency and complete- ness of the report, included Robert Heth, Kenneth Schmit, Gunnar Gundersen, Harry lvlarshall, Arthur Schwalbe, Irwin Newhouse, and Carsten Arentson VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE With the help l Miss Hintoen odvises o lOA obout her course 2 Girls gyrn clciss does its daily dozen 3 Dromotics students climoxirig semester 5 work 4 Mr Baldwin referee in bankruptcy speaks to ci civics closs on the court System Doge 26 I I ' I 1 . . . , . , , . . , . . . - r . , , Latin, English l I M1 Toros Lotun tudes hove o teed 2 Outsude reodnng dlscusslon Interests IIA Engllsh puplls 3 Engllsh stu dents turn dromotlc ond encct The Trystlng Ploce -I .Ir Ex becomes 0 reoluty for Owen Carson and careful suggestlons ot lvllss l-luntgen the sophomore students are counseled as to the course they wnsh to tollow In therr lunlor and sensor years Mlss l-luntgen agaun gvves her advice ln select on ot colleges and possible occupations when the students become sen tors INTRAMURALS Because a new state law requzres that all hugh schools wnth adequate taculutles provlde tor Intramurals Central as requnrnng all boys to participate one pernod a wcek Prevuously only two years of phys :cal educatuon was necessary The boys bulld up theur physnque by playlng volleyball pang pong jumplng rope boxlng tumblung wrestling or by skatnng durung the wunter months LANGUAGES ln the German Latln and French classes various projects talks and such have been carrled on to add Interest and varnety to the assngned lesson In Mass Brody s French classes an orngunal sklt based on the slmnlarnty between the French and English language told about the embarrassung experlences of an American on tour nn France Talks were developed around the Influence ot France In Wlsconsln and a scrapbook ot the same nature showung French effects on art polntlcs dress and architecture was an unterestung class project A study ot French culture relngnon geography and history from the polntlcal standpount was carrued on Everyday comments were spoken an French each day letters were wrntten rn French and French songs were sung A sauerkraut dunner served during the noon hour was a source ot enloyment to one of lvlnss Taras German classes German songs were sung and the culture ot Germany was studled whale a new club Deutcher Vereln wuth Kurt Herold as presldent was organuzed The outstandlng program ot the Latln classes dlrected by lvllss Shields was a celebratuon on the day Rome was founded On March I5 the ldes ot March a short rnuslcal comedy was onver- nn each class Poge 27 , , , . . ,. -. , . .ss rs .. Q, , - 11 r 11 - 1 - 1 ' I ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a ' . . , . . . . . . , 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 '- 1 1 1 , , - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . . I , .. , . 1 1 on ermm mm wc f aww Qr awmarurx wi JO 'hc hobby room THE CLASSROQIVI LIGHT ag rho ight cava :ts beans abroad, so Iaglwr ug CAST WCA Q' ti XJ in' Nw, Thy Zgl, ' f 'F L p 1 H TMC rcadmg room, and The Wirarw. X xv xr if if if ,ff WJ W Nr ' -X., 1 X f . .jg , f if Classes KRISMER WILLIAM B Commercual Arts Harlequuns2 3 Treas 3 Pres 4 Falconer 2 3 4 Pres 4 Chem Club 2 3 4 Cons Clubl 2 Hugh Trub 3 Intramural Basketball 3 Capt 3 Adv Chorus I 2 3 4 Chumes of Normandy The Beaver Traul Class Pres 4 Whoofenpoof GMEINER DONALD B Manual Arts Prude and Preuuduce hot dogs tennus and chemustry keep Dunny un a fervor Falconer 3 4 Pres 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Class Vuce Pres 4 Jr Ex Hall Guudes 3 Whoofenpoof LANGE GRACE B General I ll Never Smule Aqaun pleases Blondue as do tennus and Don Budge Crazy but cute hats delught thus aspurung unteruor decorator whose weakness us gum Falconer 3 Jr Ex Class Sec 4 Hall Guudes 3 Commencement Speaker GRADY NORMAN B Commercual Arts Jummy Foxx and Ruchard Halluburton appeal to Norm a coconut cream pue adduct Hugh Trub 3 Basketball I 2 3 4 Football I Stage Crew 3 4 Class Treas 4 Whoofenpoof Commencement Speaker ANDERSON IRENE B Commercual Arts Buckwheat duvudes her tume between typung and dancung Trade Wunds and Tonught delught thus future beautucuan whose pet peeve us hugh heels and anklets Rooters Club 4 Hugh Trub 3 4 Offuce 4 ANDERSON JOHN JOSEPH B Manual Arts Heunue haurcuts are wonderful declares Johnny an admurer of Coach Weugent Ba etballl 2 3 1 N BERANEK JAMES A Commercual Arts Eatung pheasant readung Sulas Marner studyung economucs and huntung appeal to J m a buddung forest ranger who calls Spunt Spuka a super specual athlete Cons Club 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 BRUNNER FLORENCE B General Stale onuon breath annoys Bucket whule dramatucs and In the Mood enchant her Adv Chorus 2 3 4 Beaver Traul Falconer 4 Offuce 2 3 4 Hugh Trub 3 Hall Guudes I 2 Basketball I 2 Whoofenpoof BUCHNER VIRGINIA A Home Economucs Roller skatung bowlung dancung and the Loop O Plane head Junny s lust of favor utes whule Heunue haurcuts and women s hats complete her I hate em column nd I G R BUTTERFIELD JESS B Manual Arts Mark Twaun us furst wuth Ray an ardent Red Grange supporter That s rught hell say when asked uf potato salad us the ultumate un tasty morsels Mathematucs never bothers hum but The Beer Barrel Polka makes hum want to jump and uuve CARR GERALDINE B Commercual Arts Monday mornungs and conceuted people urk Jerry a snap collector roller skater and tennus enthusuast One of her aums us to tour the Unuted States S Vuce P S T C I Hugh Trub 2 Sr Co CILLEY HALSIE A Manual Arts Halsue a natuve of Sprungfueld New York has chosen Wendell Wullkue as hus udeal and raduo enguneerung as hus future work After completung a long chemustry assugn ment he undulges un a huge puec of banara pue or tunes un on Star Dust CLAPPIER MARIAN A Home Economucs I II Never Smule Agaun and Gone Wuth the Wund rate hugh wuth Maruan whose furst date furnushed her bug thrull Dancung and roller skatung entertaun her durung spare moments but the task of doung dushes druves her to dustractuon CRARY PERLE A Commercual Arts lt us Punk s opunuon that football Johnny Anderson bookkeepung and Abraham January Class 1941 Luncoln are tops but when called P rlue thus busuness executuve to be sees red Page 31 I . - 1 - . - Q . 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I I I . . . e I - . 11 11 , . , ................................. - I 1 , . , ...................................... - . 11 D . 11 1 . . - - I I ' EULER CHARLES B Manual Arts Too much talkrng trres Chas whose athletrc rnterests run to swrmmrng and Joe Lours Whrle a roller coaster always thrrlls thrs spaghettr and mothematrcs fan whose ambrtron rs to become a sarlar hrs lrterary tastes turn to Old Grmlet Eye FREDRICKSON ARTHUR B General Aco a future football coach who rdealrzes Knute Rockne wants to attend Luther tball l 2 3 4 Ba ketball l 2 3 4 Track 4 Gof4 lntramuralsl 2 Glee Clubl 2 3 2l2 Ex 4 Soc Comm 4 Cons Clubl 2 FREDRICKSON BILLY B Manual Arts Thrs professronal golfer to be admrres Sammy Snead and engoys chemrstry and Only Forever Lutefrsk and lefse are tops wrth B ll but women s hats are hrs pet peeve Football l 2 Basketball l 2 FREDRICKSON ROBERT ROY B General Bob rs preparrng to be a commercral rllustrator but swrmmrng and readrng books by Mark Twarn frll up hrs Iersure trme Hrs cousrn Aco rs hrs favorrte athlete sports are hrs hobby and Vanderbrlt Jr rs hrs rdeal FREMLIN RUTH JESSIE B General Football pork chops and Alcott s books take top honors wrth Fremmy Nocturne2 3 4 Adv Chorus2 3 Orchestra 2 3 4 G A A l Commencement Speaker FREY ROBERT JAMES B Manual Arts After a long explanatron of the atcmrc theory Bob mrght look up and say Why? He plans to study draftrng at Wrsconsrn and would lrke to see Harmon rn actron Football l 2 3 4 Hockey 3 Kr Page 32 GOLLNICK LE ROY A Manual Arts Le Roy spends much trme rn woodworkrng shop but he would rather see a football game especrally rf Don Hudson were playrna provrded some qrrl drdn t crack her gum Football 4 GRIMM ANNA B Commercral Arts People who brag and exaggerate rrk Ann who desrres to become a prrvote secretary Hrkrng and collectrng rnterestrng postscrrpts take up her Iersure moments when she rsn t lrstenrng to Blueberry Hrll or eatrng sprnach and dumplrngs HELGERSON RUBY A Commercral Arts Wrrtrng letters and sortrng popular musrc are Ruby s hobbres but baseball Englrsh and the book Mr Goodshrpman Easy also fascrnate her She plans to contrnue her career on the stage and radro and would lrke to travel rn the East agarn HELGERSON RUTH A Commercral Arts Art and musrc are Ruth s specral rnterests but she says Okey Doke to an afternoon at a baseball game Her most thrrllrng experrence was travelrng rn the East wrth a vorrety show and she wants to become a professronal radro and stage entertarner HETH ROBERT B Manual Arts Bob a future veterrnarran can eat apples and read Krplrng s storres all day Al though hrs favorrte sport rs football he apprecrates Jrmmy Foxx on the dramond Basketball 3 Intramurals 3 4 HUEBNER BERNIFCE B Comrnercral Arts Prrde and Prerudrce collectrng prctures of movre stars readrng and roller skatrng take up Beer Beer s spare moments To be a good stenographer rs her arm rn lrfe Chorusl 2 3 4 IVERSON MORRIS A Manual Arts Ace a model arrplane burlder asprres to a career rn the Army Arr Corps but hrs favorrte song rs the marrnes theme song After an afternoon of swrmmrng he enroys rardrng the rce box and settlrng down wrth a drumstrck to read a Zone Grey story JORGENSEN ARVILLA B Commercral Arts After several hours of skatrng or swrmmrng Jorgy lrkes to have several hot dogs to munch on whrle she lrstens to My Greatest Mrstake or looks at her collectron of movre star prctures Her greatest ambrtron rs to be a prrvote secretary KABAT DONALD A Manual Arts On the football fueld Red Grange the great halfback thrills Don as do some of Jack London s stories Although thus future machinist likes to fush he will nibble at a steak after he has had a streak of bad luck KRAMER DAVID B General Stupid questions urrutate David a future president who rates braun food as tops Chorus I Adv Chorus 2 3 4 The Beaver Traul Falccner 4 .lr Ex Commence ment Speaker KRONER FRED B Manual Arts Tales from Vienna Woods causes Fred a future hardware merchant and admirer of Tom Harmon to sut up and listen while enuoyung cr amed onions with hus chemistry Band 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 KRONER GEORGE B Manual Arts Wuth an ambition to become a radio operator George plans to attend Midland Radio School He lusts hunting fushurg and a T bone steak among hus favorites Orch stra I 2 3 4 Chem Club4 LARSON DORIS A Home Economics Butch who has an interest ur' beauty culture tells us that fallung unto a well was her most embarrassing moment She always welcomes a hamburger after a dance Hall Guides 4 Adv Chorus Z Chorus 2 LARSON MARION B Commercial Arts Chile can carne ranks first wuth Lundy who dwells on the thought of becomung a news reporter She has a dusluke for snobby people but funds enjoyment un skating and collecting charms and strange to say her favorute athlete us Joe Louis LEE MARION B Commercial Arts A future national skating champ Maruon funds conceuted people dustasteful G A A I Dolphins 4 Rooters Club 4 Cheerleader 4 Basketball I Kuttenball Z Volleyball I LEEDY LA CLAIRE B Home Economics Butch born un Mussouru has hugh hopes of becomung a model Her friends are com manly greeted with a cheery Hu Sugarfoot but she says Ugh to Heunue haurcuts Basketball I Office 4 Rooters Club 3 4 Bowlung 4 Whoofenpoof LIEDER MURIEL ANN B General Swung records and a hot fudge sundae go O K wuth Muruel a future duetutuan Nocturnel 2 3 4 Treas Z Masquers3 4 Hugh Trub 3 Soc Comm 4 Falconer4 Bowlung 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Volleyball I 2 3 Teapot on the Rocks Rich Man Poor Man LOW RICHARD B Manual Arts Hunting fushung and cherry pue are eauolly enjoyed by Duck whose favorute song Sluefoot Sue and who believes women s hats look luke walking fruit bowls Hall Guides I 3 MASON RAY B Manual Arts Consuderung Babe Weugent as hus ideal Mace hopes some day to become a success Football 2 3 4' Baseball 2 3 4' Basketball 2 3' Jr. E .' The Nativity' Com- mencement Speaker. MASON ROY ...................,. .,................. B -Manual Arts Rip an admirer of Tom Harmon will prepare for his career as an aeronautical engineer at Lincoln Air School. His embarrassing moments are too many to mention. F otball I 2 3 4' Baseball I Z 3 4' Ba ketball I 2 3' Jr. E .' The Nativi y. MCKILLIP CAROL .......................................... B-General There is nothing that gets under Butch s skin so much as to hear someone ask Why? A dish of peaches and cream is all it in the eyes of this nurse-to-be. Basketball I' Bowling 4. MOEVS HELEN ............. ...................,... A -Home Economics Torchy whose ambition is to become a florist says ' Oh Moses to snobby people. She has chosen her mother as her ideal and finds candy is her weakness. G. A. A. I 2' Basketball I Z' Rooters Club 3' Lost and Found 2. Page 33 MUELLER ASA A Manual Arts ltchung mosquufo bufeS OHHOY Ace a local skuer who claums that rudung a motor CYClC WIfl'1Ol-If a lught on the hughway at nught was hus most thrullung experuence Movue Crew I 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Adv Chorus I Football 4 OEHRLE HELEN B Commercual Arts Oh gee gosh us apt to be Helen s reply to spaghettu Shorthand and typung come gasg to thus ardent skater who thunks the Wabash Cannonball tops em all OESTREICH ADELINE B General Addy says I m Forever Blowung Bubbles us her favarute song whule football and Bob Roesler are plenty all rught Knute Rockne us the udeal of thus art devotee who claums that stamp collectung us fascunatung and porcupune meat us swell OLSON BEVERLYE B General Bev a furm beluever un detectuve storues and hamburgers us on the fence when ut comes to Heunue haurcuts but okay s women s hats wuth a Wush I had one' Basketball I 2 3 Bawlung 3 4 Hugh Trub 3 G A A 2 PAPENFUSS MARJORIE B Commercual Arts Marge may exclaum Oh' Fuddlestucks' when she hears gum crack but readung skatung shorthand chop suey and Gone Wuth the Wund never faul to please her Hall Guudes 2 4 Chorusl 2 3 PAULSON FRANCES B Home Economucs Hamburger and onuons go strong wuth Bullue a bowler and amateur photographer Falconer 2 3 4 Chem Club 2 4 Vuce Pres 4 Volleyball 2 Basketball 3 Whoofenpoof PETRY MILDRED A Home Economucs I ll Never Smule Agaun us Butch s udea of rhythm Vusutung the Natuonal Guard un Louusuana would suut her fune but smart alecs always make her fughtun mad G R 2 3 Offuce3 POLODNA JOE A Manual Arts Archutectural drawung and woodworkung keep Jae on hus toes un school but for relaxa tuon he turns to Jack London football and pork chops un a bug way He gets a bang out of On Wusconsun although The Sungurug Hull us tops un hus esteem RHUDE ALLEN B Manual Arts Apple pue and Suerra Sue vue for Al s favor but automobules are hus furst love Goung suxteen mules un thurteen munutes gave hum o thrull he won t forget Hall Guudes I 3 4 RIENSVOLD DONA B Commercual Arts You re not kuddung says Dony when asked uf peanuts are the nuts Watchung basketball on the court and Roy Rogers courtun on the screen keep her un a fever Hugh Trub 3 G AA 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Offuce 2 3 4 ROEDEL JAMES B Manual Arts Ask Dracula hus favorute song and he Il reply Sunruse Serenade and that s no lue He hates to see a gurl chewung gum almost as much as he loves to run Track I 2 3 4 Adv Chorus 3 Hockey 2 3 SALTZ MARIAN B General Snoopy people get un Mum s hour but corn meal mush us what she lukes on her plate How to Wun Fruends and Influence People us ut on her lust of best sellers Falconer 3 4 Whoofenpoof SAMPICA JUANITA Juanuta sungs I m lookung for a guy who plays alto clarunet and wears a suze 37 suut All s well that lufe and roast chucken gets uts share of her attentuon SCHERMERHORN JACK Sam thanks Zane Grey and hus western books are and trappung help full leusure moments but only uce Machune shop us a cunch for hum and swurnmung keeps Page 34 B Commercual Arts and barutone and doubles on a ends well us her phulosophy of B Manual Arts stupendous Huntung fushung cream can full hus empty spot hum up to hus ears SHELDON LOIS B Home Economucs Conceuted people uust don t rate wuth Kay a kundergarten teacher of the future Chem Club4 GAA 2 3 4 Dolphuns3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Kuttenball I 2 3 4 Bandl Z 3 4 Orchestra4 Lost and Found2 3 Hall Guudes4 SHERMAN ANNABELLE B Commercual Arts Annue an avuatrux to be can t stand quuet people and can t resust potato pancakes Except for roller skatung all her unterests center around avuatuon Fo coner 3 G R I SHESLER ATHELYN A Home Economucs Athue whose udeal us Jeanette MacDonald us extremely fond of chop suey Cute us her opunuon on women s hats but Heunue haurcuts are defunutely corny Offuce 3 Bowlung 4 SMITH WALLACE B Manual Arts Knute Rockne us the udeal of Nuck who funds enjoyment un woodworkung huntung and pruntung Chucken us placed on top as a favorute food and he funds a partuculor thrull un Iustenung to Roll Out The Barrel I students ore hus pet peeve SOPHER MARY A Commercual Arts For Mary who hopes to b a su cess un musuc geography basketball and bowlung hold a specual Interest She enjoys roller skatung to music preferably to Trade Wunos She says a woman s hat un these tumes looks luke anythung but a hat STAIR DORIS A Commercuol Arts Doru hopung some day to gaun fame as qreat as Adruan the desugner has a specual Iukung for Gone Wuth The Wund Chunese spagnettu us defunutely called for by thus charm collector who has a dusluke for sonneone not carung to talk STREITZ ARTHUR A Manual Arts Stamp collectung us a specual hobby of Art a football fan and admurer of Baby Ray Chucken and physucs are objects of delught un hus eyes as he dreams of becomung an army offucer and as for women s lsats ut all depend on who s under them TIETZE WILLIAM B Commercual Arts An ardent musuc lover Bully can t stand anyone playung out of tune un Doc s hugh school orchestra Ice cream and Englush are weaknesses of thus future band leader O chestra 2 3 4 Band I 2 3 Hall Guudes I 2 3 4 B Genergl Tommy a future meducal technologust says Heunue haurcuts are terrufuc It s not uncommon to hear thus football fan sayung Oh Rats especually to snoopy people NocturneZ 3 4 S T C 3 Hugh Trub 3 Socual Comm 3 Volleyball I VAN SICKLE IRENE B G 1 nera To fund a gold mane us the ambutuon of Vanue whose pet peeve us b mg called Shorty Although she claums lm not proud she consuders herself udeal Falconer 3 4 Vuce Pres 4 Jr Ex Offuce 4 Commencement Speaker WATSON JEAN DALE B Home Economucg Ill mannered boys don t go over well wuth Jerunue a lover cf tennus and admurer of Aluce Marble Benuamun Franklun and hus Autobuography are fovorutes of hers Falconer3 Bandl 2 3 4 WICKS ALBERT B Manual Arts You Can t Take It Wuth You us ommonly connected wuth Abby a lover or foot ball grapefruut and chemustry To gaun some of Babe s fame us hus maun ambutuan Football 2 3 4 Basketball 4 Red Cross 4 Hall Guudes 2 WINESBURG REMER B General Sonny gets a thrull out of beur-g un a vacant house un a raunstorm Thus undertaker to be udoluzes Hedy Lamarr and lusts The lnduan Love Call as hrs favorute Chorus I 2 3 Hugh Trub 2 Hall Guudes I Whoofenpoof WISLER MARGIE B General To be somebody us the hope of Marg who enuoys tennus but duslukes show offs Falconer 3 4 Chem Club 3 4 Sec 4 Lost and Found I 2 3 Chorus I Roote s Club-4 Hall Guudes4 Volleyball 4 Jr Ex Page 35 WROBEL BETTY MAE Bets or Shrimp has a habit of saying I ll betcha' To become surgical doctor is the goal sought by Q gkqfer and lover of Carrots the hobby of collecting new Jefferson nickels without flags ZIERKE LUCILLE A You wouldnt hear Zerk say Oh nuts' to a fillet of perch o matter She spends her spare time skating dancing typing or liste on the radio and she has a hankering to see the world at some future date Home Economics a great singer or She has adopted Commercial Arts any fish for that ning to Cecilia ZIERKE ROBERT A Manual Arts Bob delights In a good baseball game especially If Lefty Grove is pltchung After a day of hunting if his aim has been terrible he enpoys an ice ream sundae and hear ing He s Your Uncle on the radio NO PICTURE GILDERMEISTER HAROLD A Manual Arts A native of La Crosse Harry builds model airplanes and sometime he desires to travel around the world in a plane of h s own design After a science class he finds relaxation in swimming and in singing Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair KELLEY JERRY B Manual Arts Though study hall is his favorite subiect Jerry would skip it to see Carl Hubbel action He spends his spare moments modeling airplanes and eating potatoes Milwaukee North 2 MCDONALD WILLIAM B Manual Arts Hong Kong China is the birthpla e of tnis future machinist Hunting and fishing occupy much of B ll leisure time but he also enjoys working in the shop and seeing a good baseball game Semor Honors The following l94l graduates have main tained a scholastic average of 2 or better January Class Irene Anderson David Kramer Jean Tommerson June Class: Robert Jenkins ................. . Guilford Wiley . .. Jean Rennebohm ................ . Beverly Nelson ................. .- Elizabeth Gundersen ............. . Solveig Rynning ................. . Hope Frisbie .... Kenneth Anderson James Kinnear .. Beverly Bourret . . Kenneth Schmit . Paul Starch ..... Page 36 fffffffifffffil Mary Busby Harry Marshall John Steiner James Lange Audrey Stokke Aldrian Bates Doris Johns ..... Ervone Schreiber . Jeanne Schwalbe . Ruth Spears ..... Henry Stephenson James Franz ............... . . Warren Lange . . . Alice Meyer ..... Joyce Stamstad . . Ardis Samp .................. Dora Mae Dennison Mildred Garske ............... Betty Lowe ...., Dorothy Pettis . . . llWlr1oofenpoof lm.. IS 'Wa uno' ' ' WGN' ll nl: l Doo Ketchell tells John Lelbeck somethung funny 2 Roann Rlley onnounces has morrloge to Mona Lowry 3 Wheeler Ketcheln explolns hss plons for building up the poper -4 Widow Wlnters gets her mon or does sh 7 HE descruptnons ot the queer bnrd the whoofenpoof varled as much a the typ s of charact rs nn Savage and Peltret s thre act com dy ot that name presented Dec mb r l-l by the January graduating Cass under th dlrectuon of lvllss Cathernne Brody The story revolves around the Cond nser a n wspap r owned by Dad Ketchell lRemer VVnn burgl Dad pla th n arly bankrupt paperln the lnandsothusson Wh el r 'Donald Gm In rl who haslustgraduat dtrom colleg Wheeler untlu nced by Mona Lowry llvlaruon Saltzl publisher ot a rlval n w pap rand holder ot a nf-ortgag on the Cond nser doesn t prove to b a v ry sucfesstul edutor Tn pap r s tunancual condutxon ns a d d wher Roarn Pnl y the sherutt lhlorman Grady! obtains an extension on th mortgage by marrynng Mona Cxmultaneously Wheel r r C uv a 'a g um ot mon y tor movie rlghts to a story whuch h wrote and pablnsh d un th oao r VVh eler real zes that he r ally cares tor Jane Lueb Ck lLa Clanre L dy' and snoolld hav lust ned to her advuce Instead ot Mona s lvlrs K ten ll 'Frances Paulsonl provld s tn moth rly tou h whale John Luebeclc lW1lluam Knsmerl turnush s th humor In trynng to evade th wnly Wudow Wunt rs 'Florence Brunnerl ,.. 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Q 3 ' 'D' G C I' , . , . - . e . e , o 5 G 1 3 3 Page 37 MARSHALL HARRY B General Doc a future dentust mught say l ll kull ya' uf hus car won t start l'l0fleCluuns3 4 S T C 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Track 3 4 Class Pres 4 You Can t Take lt Wuth You BROWN ARTHUR B Manual Arts Swummung us a scuence wuth Stuts who has chosen surgery as hus vocatuon Falconer 2 3 4 Harlequun 2 3 4 Pres 4 Class Vuce Pres 4 Comm ncement Speaker BOURRET BEVERLY B General N cturnel 2 3 4 Pres 3 G A A l 2 3 4 Pres 3 Falconer 3 4 Sec 3 Hu h u l 2 C B 4 Vo Kuttenball l 2 3 4 Adv Chorus 3 4 Class Sec 4 MATELSKI LORN W B Manual Arts Swede enjoys tennus physucs and dramatucs and plans to traun at Randolph Fueld Adv Chorusl 2 3 4 Harlequuns4 Stage Crew 3 4 Mgr 4 The Beaver Traul Class Treas 4 ADCOCK JANE ELLEN B G neral Janue a laboratory technucuan to be duslukes people who keep her un suspense Wauwatosa l 2 Red Cross 2 Hugh Trub 3 4 Rooters Club 3 4 Hall Guudes 3 Bowl ung4 Booster Staff4 Chem Club4 Adv Chorus 3 4 AMES EDDIE MARCUS B Manual Arts To be a patternmaker us Ed s desure and he relushes a dush of uce cream after an afternoon of woodworkung or a basketball game un whuch Chuck Frenske starred West Unuon Iowa l Hall Guudes3 4 Track2 3 4 AMSRUD ALICEMAE B Commercual Arts To have enemues aggravat s Aluce an aspurung bookkeeper but she lukes escalloped potatoes after roller skatung or playung tennus G A A 2 3 Volleyball 2 Hugh Trub 2 3 Kuttenball 2 AMUNDSON LEO B General Flat tures get Swede who wants to joun the navy and admures Wendell L Wullkue Hus hobby us workung but he us unterested un baseball and John Kumbrough He funds enjoyment un readung Edgar Allan Poe s storues ANDERSON KENNETH B General Seeung the U S Congress un sessuon thrulled Ken a lawyer to be as hustory us hus favorute subject but he also enuoys readung Ellery Queen s novels Orchestral 2 3 4 Falconer2 ARENSTON CARSTEN B General Roast beef huts the spot wuth Carsty but scrapung nouses make thus ambutuous sports wruter see red Basketball and Englush full hus leusure moments Falconer2 3 Bandl BaseballMgr l 2 Basketball Mgr 2 3 4 BAPTIE ELNOR B General Sus a skuer a knutter and a Bob Benchley fan plans to attend Carleton College Masquers2 3 4 S T C 4 Hugh Trub2 Basketball 2 3 4 Kuttenball 2 3 Volley ball 2 Bowlung 4 BASCH RUSSELL B Manual Arts Bungue us ar- enthusuastuc chemust as was hus udeal Thomas Eduson but he wants to study enguneerung at Wusconsun Chulu and baseball rate tops wuth hum Cons Club l Forum4 Baseball 2 3 4 BATES ALDRIAN B General Braunfood us Batesue s favorute dush and she funds relaxatuon un dancung and bowlung Thus buddung journalust just can t stand catty women Hall Guudes 4 Bowlung 4 You Can t Take lt Wuth You BEDNAR PHYLLIS B Commercual Arts Conceuted people antagonuze Phoebe a lover of puckles uce cream and toboggan ung Aun t that tough9 us a favorute expressuon of thus future teacher Booster Staff 3 4 Rooters Club 4 Jr Ex IOZ Lub 4 Hall Guudes 3 lune Class 1941 , ................................ ........ - II II - - III . 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CAMERON ANITA B Commercual Arts Nuta has a crazy habut of sayung Oh phooey' to certaun conceuted people She delughts un swummung and collectung puctures but duslukes Heunue haurcuts Cheerleader 4 Rooters Club 4 Bowlung 4 Booster Club Ass t 3 CAPPELEN KATHRYN B General Katy a future teacher plans to attend La Crosse Teachers College Hugh Trub 4 Rooters Club 3 4 G A A 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Chem Club 4 Treas 4 Bowlung 4 Good Kung Wenceslaus CLARK FORREST B General Baseball Frenc'-u and uce cream are favorutes of Fory a Halluburton admurer Adv Chorusl 2 3 4 Stage Crew 3 4 S T C 3 4 Baseball 3 4 You Cant Take It Wuth You COLE EUGENE B Commercual Arts Gene the boy from Kansas has an ambutuon to uoun the navy He lukes to eat especually escalloped potatoes and uello but runnung out of gas sumply gets hum Football 2 Adv Chorus I 2 4 Chorus 3 COOPER KENNETH B General Comung to Central from Esthervulle Iowa Ken funds pleasure un publuc speakung and tennus Star Dust us a fovorute of thus areat admurer of Knute Rockne Esthervulle Ia I 2 Spencer la 3 Basketball 4 Tennus 3 4 CROGAN EVELYN A Commercual Arts Softball and Italuan spaghettu rate hugh wuth Evue an Erle Gardner fan who belueves Heunue haurcuts are nughtmares' One thung that gets her goat IS someone pullung her haur She soon puts hum un hus place wuth a pertunent Nuts' Page 40 DAVIS LEO A Manual Arts I Hear a Rhapsody goes over bug wuth Lee who aspures to beung o Bug League Basketball I 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 DENISON DORA MAE B General Guppy a Halluburton fan and lubraruan to be lusts readung Englush puneapple and tomato uuuce as favorutes but duslukes Heunue haurcuts and crackung knuckles G A A 2 3 Rooters Club4 DICKRAGER MILDRED B Commercual Arts Bugs us a favorute sayung of Mully who says Thumbs down on Heunues Democrats and oysters are pet peeves of thus waffle lover who hopes to learn to cook Basketball I 2 Forum 4 DISSMORE WILLIAM B General Walkung unto a dressung room at Spurgeon s whule lookung for an exut embarrassed Duzzy a future chemucal enguneer Hus hobbues are photography and automobules Orchestra I 2 3 4 Nocturne4 DOWNEY WILLIAM B Commercual Arts Bull who can t bear people not on tume hopes to become a mulluonaure Among hus favorutes are chule con carne swummung Babe and Our Love Affaur Aquunas I DUMMER GEORGE B General Women s hats at shows and games are the pet peeve of thus stamp collector who by the way thunks the styles are very bad He lukes math and basketball Physucs Club 4 Treos 4 EASLAND DONALD B Commercual Arts Red a football fan welcomes pumpkun pue and Sluefoot Sue Beung uncle the furst tume was very thrullung for thus future publuc accountant Harlequuns 3 4 Hall Guudes 4 You Can t Take It Wuth You EDWARDS JANET B General Hugh Trub2 3 4 Assoc Ed 3 Edutar4 Masquers2 3 4 Pres 4 Dolphuns2 3 4 Sec 3 G A A 2 3 4 2l2Ex 3 Basketball2 3 4 Kuttenball2 3 4 Socual Comm 2 The Florust Shop Ruch Man Poor Man S TC 4 Curcle 2 I ...guru.....--1.1-.-.na-....--.Quo' 11.11 - . 11 11 . . 1 - . , . . . . . ., ,, ..,, . 1 . 1 I ' 1 ' 1 1 1 - , ...................................... - 1 11- - - 11 11 , ,I - . 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' ,, , . .. . . 1 1 - . . . 1 11 11 11 .11 - - I I I ' ll ' 1 1 , .. , ................................ - 11 11 . . 11 11 . 11 11 I I ' . . . .11 1 . 11 I I I ' , ......................................... ,- 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 -1- - - 1 11 -1 1 11 1 11 - ,11 - ,1111- .fl .- F' ELLIOTT FORREST L B Manual Arts Edgar Allan Poe rs Forry s favorite spine trngler and rce skatrng thrrlls him Fulton Ill I Lansing la 2 Basketball 3 Chem Club 3 Intramural Basketball 4 Track 4 Krttenball 3 ELSEN DONALD A Manual Arts Fire trghtrng rs Don s goal Hunting and fishing keep him outdoors strll pre and ice cream tempt him into the parlor Automobiles are hrs first love and garage hrs favorite subrect Gene Autrey and South of the Border are hrs specials FELTON FAYE B G neral Savrng match books rs Fays hobby ltalran spaghetti and The Blue D nub are extra swellagant this Sparta native declares She plans to become a nurse Stoddard I Rooters Club 4 FEMA LORRAINE B Commercial Arts Lorrie rs partial to swimming Gone Wrth the Wrnd typing olives and prckles Concerted boys rrrrtate thr girl but her t rst date thrilled her to pieces Bowling 4 High Trrb 4 Rooters C'ub 4 FILLNER LAWRENCE A Commercial Arts Boxing puts a punch rn lite for Lawrence The Woodpecker Song R hard Hallr burton baseball hunting typing chop suey and milk are necessities rn hrs world Hall Guides I 2 Cons Club 2 FISH MARGUERITE B Hom Economics Peggy eats pre Only Forever and gets a bang out of sports especially basketball Tom Hardy Gone Wrth the Wrnd and study hall are objects of her affection Bowlrng2 Basketball 3 Baseball 3 Volleyball3 Dolphrns3 4 G A A 3 4 Pres 4 FLEIS JOHN B General Keeping statistics rs fun for John Johnny Mrze and French fries are his frrsts HarIequrns3 4 FaIconer2 3 4 Chem Club4 Football I 2 3 Basketball I Z 3 Baseballl 2 3 4 Tracki 3 Tennrs3 Good King Wenceslaus Chorusl 2 3 4 FOX MARJORY B Commercial Arts Margie approves of algebra basketball rce cream and Gone Wrth the Wrnd but not concerted boys The Java Jive makes thrs bookkeeper s heart pound Basketballl 2 3 Volleyball I 2 3 Krttenball I 2 Oftrce2 Bowling 3 4 FRANZ JAMES B General S T C 3 4 Adv Chorus? 3 4 Band 3 4 Harlequrns 2 3 4 Treas 3 Crrcle 3 Nocturne 3 4 Treas 4 Falconer 3 4 Vrce Pres 3 Rich Man Poor Man You Can t Take It Wrth You The Beaver Trarl Chem Club 4 Prom Dec Comm 3 FREIMARK VIRGINIA B Commercial Arts Slow Chinese checker players drrve Grnny bats Maddy Horn skatrng Krtty Foyle stenography and Frenesr sprce up her day Scalloped potatoes are her meat Chorus 2 Booster Staff 3 4 FRENG WALLACE A Manual Arts You ve Got Me This Way about physics arrplanes Glenn Cunningham prckles swimming eatrng and stamps says Wally How ya doin? is hrs habrtual qurp Adv Chorusl 2 3 4 Track I FRICK MARLIN B Manual Arts Berng caught with the lrghts out proved embarrassrng to Mar a mashed potato devotee. History Srerra Sue George Frank and hockey head hrs list of favorites. Wabasha I 2' You Can t Take It With You. FRISBIE HOPE ...................................... B-Home Economics Hopie names Pride and Pr-judice and southern style chicken as the ultimate. Cheerleader 4' L.R.T, 3 4 Sec. 4' Red Cross 4' G.A.A. 3 4' Rooters Club 3 4' Volleyball 2 3 4' Bowling 4' Chem. Club 4' Chorus 3' Commencement Speaker. FUNK CHARLOTTE ..............................,.......... B-General Okey Doke is Charlotte s endorsement of hot dogs English horseback riding and archery, Silly hats with long f,athers attached don t tickle her one bit. Aquinas Z' G. A. A. 3 4. Page 4I GUNDERSEN ELIZABETH Masquers2 3 4 Sec 4 Basketball 2 34GAA234 Kuttenba Poor Man Commencement Speaker HALE RAY A Manual Arts Bud lukes to eat lemon pue to the tune of Roll out the Barrel but he can t stand gurls who wear hugh heels to school He lukes the subject physucs and Zane Greys westerns but wull leave euther to go fushung HANSEN DOROTHY J B General Sports are Hans s favorute pastume especually swummung after whuch she lukes to munch on a huge puece of chocolate cake Study hall us her most enuoyable subuect Green Bay l 2 3 Basketball 4 HARRIS STANLEY B General Whule Iunchung on a cut of delucuous banana cream pue Stan lukes to lusten to Jeannue wuth the Lught Brown Hour As a model aurplane buulder he us unterested un mathematucs and he wants to study aeronautucal enguneerung at Munnesota HART MARGARET B Commercual Arts Margaret lukes to huke wuth a sketch book un hand especually uf there s chocolate cake un store but her companuons better have good table manners Hall Guudes 3 4 HARVEY DESIREE A Home Economucs Readung fuct on especually Jane Austen and tuntung puctures take up Des s leusure moments She aspures to becomung a profess onal tunter un a photo shop Eatung ICG cream and cake to the rhythm of Down by the Ohuo suuts her fune Page 42 GARIN NORA MAE B Home Economucs Superman a sports enthusuast us lukely to say I could due' when our basketball team loses a game Her favorute subject us art whuch she plans to contunue at La Crosse T C but she ll take tume out for cake and hot dogs any day GARSKE MILDRED B Home Economucs Mullue s ambutuon us to bowl a 300 game or compete un a state golf tournament G A A 2 3 4 Treas 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Kuttenball 2 3 4 Bowlung 3 4 Sec 3 Chem Club4 Rooters Club 3 4 Cheerleader4 GEORGE RITA ANN B Home Economucs Ruta a sewer of fune seams would luke to attend Stout but now she funds pleasure un swummung lustenung to Star Dust and readung Gone Wuth the Wund Booster Staff 2 3 Offuce 2 3 Dolphuns 3 GERKE RUTH B Commercual Arts ln spute of a talent for musuc Ruthue has her heart set on beung a socual servuce worker Her mother us her udeal and she enuoys swummung and Cather s books Adv Chorus 3 4 Basketball 2 GOFF MARY JEAN B General Colonel whose ambutuon us to uoun the army as a nurse admures Patty lferg Adv Chorus3 4 G A A 2 3 4 Nocturne2 3 4 Dolphuns2 3 4 Hugh Trub 3 4 Booster Staff 3 4 S T C 3 4 Chem Club 2 3 4 GRANGAARD ROGER A Manual Arts The open road calls Rod a zealous follower of Joe Louus s explouts but un the wun ter he often undulges un an evenung of skatung Durty nauls make thus future salesman rave but he funds enjoyment un readung books by Max Brand GUDENSCHWAGER HELEN B Home Economucs Guggue whose hobby us wrutung storues and Iyrucs says Ugh' to conceuted people G A A 2 3 Nocturne4 Chem Club 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Kuttenball l 2 3 4 GUENTHER DON A Manual Arts Women s hats remund Don a loyal boxung fan of portable flower gardens Football l 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Adv Chorus 3 You Can t Take It Wuth You B General 3 4 Dolphuns 2 Soc Comm 3 4 Hugh Trub 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Curcle 2 Rach Man , .......................,.......... - , . l , ...................,,............. - u ' ' ' I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I , ................................ - , ......,............................... - , y . ,, . . ,,...,,, ,,, ,,, ,, , .......,........................... - , , , . , ........................... - vouueybouu u, 2, 3, 4. , ...............................,...... - , , .............,...................... . 2 - .' uuz ' -' , . , ........................................... 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Q 11 .11 A V t HEROLD KURT K A Manual Arts Born un Germany Turk enuoys archery and the Beer Barrel Polka Beung un a storm on the Atlantuc proved thrullung but Sneckung unto a show was embarrassung German Club 4 Pres 4 HESSELGRAVE HARRIET B Home Economucs Hcurruet s ambutuon IS maunly to become famous Roller skatung and sewung occupy most of her spare moments Patty Berg chow meun and Wulla Cather s books are favorutes wuth her but beung bothered at a movue urrutates her no end HICKE DOLORES A Commercual Arts Lorue s ambutuon us to go to Hawauu and sh enloys the great Amerucan game base ball Stenography and collectung puctures from calendars take up her spare tame Adv Chorus I 2 HIEKEL ROGER WILLIAM B Manual Arts If you want to please Roge serve hum chop suey Thus Hamlun Garland fan wuth raduo and electrucuty as a hobby has chosen raduo enguneerung as a career Hall Guudes 3 Physucs Club 4 HOETH ARLENE M B Commercual Arts Hu Slug' us generally assocuated wuth Toots a Tom Harmon football fan Mus takung a man s bald head for a post whule cut a movue caused her much embarrassment Offuce 4 Jr Ex Basketball 3 Chorus I 2 3 HOHLFELD HARRIET MARIE B Home Economucs If you re anywhere near Tedy don t tease her She lukes chulu and swummung and enjoys collectung souvenurs but defunutely hates Heunue haurcuts You Can t Take It Wuth You HOWE MARGARET B General Masquers2 3 4 Hu t 4 Hugh Trubl 3 4 G A A I 2 3 4 Treas 4 Booster Staff 3 Assem Comm 3 ZIZ Ex 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Tennusl 2 3 4 Kutten b ll I 2 3 4 Volleyball I 2 3 4 Offuce-I Ruch Man Poor Man HUMRICK WILFORD Specual Buster s specual unterest us avuatuon but he hopes to become a draftung enguneer Eatung too much us hus pet peeve and he belueves Heunues belong un pruson Des Mounes I 2 Wunona 3 Band 4 ISENMANN WARREN A Commercual Arts You Got Me Thus Way us hut number one wuth Warren whose udeal us Lou Gehrug Though hus favorute subuect us hustory he plans some day to work un an offuce Footballl 2 JACOBUS MILDRED B Commercual Arts Conceuted people peeve Mullue a future stenographer whose buggest thrall was her furst date Swummung hot dogs and cokes furnush her many pleasant moments G R 2 G A A 3 Dolphuns 3 Basketball 3 Volleyball 3 Rooters Club 3 4 JENKINS ROBERT B General Falconer2 3 4 Vuce Pres 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Football I 3 4 HarlequunsZ 3 4 S T C 2 3 4 ZI2 Ex 4 Red Cro I Curcle 2 3 Why the Chumes Rang Chumes of Normandy You Can t Take It Wuth You Commencement Speaker JOHNS DORIS B G neral C I 4 G A A I Z 3 4 Sc 2 Vuce Pres 3 Masquers2 3 4 Vuce Pre Pr s 4 ZIZ Ex 3 4 Curcle2 3 Adv Chorusl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Kut tenballl 2 3 4 Booster Staff4 The Beaver Traul JOHNSON BEATRICE B Commercual Arts Alone goes places wuth Beda a sunger of the future Swummung sungung graham cracker pue and Ruchard Halluburton s books are objects of delught un her eyes Adv Chorus 3 4 Dolphuns 3 4 JOHNSON DAVID B Mom-lol Arts Johnny who can t stand stuck up gurls says Gosh oh gee' to baked corn hunt ung fushung or to beung a pulot He won t try callung anyone a screwball agaun Tennus 3 Page 43 JOHNSON JANICE B General Shorty an unteruor decorator to be eats grape nuts to get strength for hukung A I 2 3 4 Sec 3 L R T 9 4 Vuce Pres 4 Treas 3 Pres 4 Hugh Tru S T C 4 Booster Staff4 Basketball I 2 3 JOHNSON MARJORIE ELIZABETH B Home Economucs To be an expert bowler us Margue s ambutuon and when asked uf she was thrulled when she bowled 250 thus lover of chucken and economucs saud You aun t kuddung' Basketball I 2 Volleyball I Offuce4 Kuttenball I 2 JOHNSON RUTH A Commercual Arts Yohnny who duslukes beung called Ruthue often takes to the road on her bucycle or spends many happy hours playung tennus after whuch apple pue huts the spot G R I 2 3 4 Chorus I 2 3 4 Rooters Club 4 JONES HOWARD MAHR B Commercual Arts Howue an enthusuastuc hunter and future pulot says bookkeepung us hus favorute subject After a story luke The Murders un the Rue Morgue makes hus blood run cold he enjoys banana cream pue to the strauns of Tales from th Vuenna Woods JUNGBLUTH BETTY B Home Economucs Travelung wuth Halluburton us a sport greatly enjoyed by Betty a hustory student Otfuce 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 Bowlung 4 Kuttenball 4 Booster Staff 4 KABAT JEROME A Manual Arts Top notches among Cub s favorutes go to garage Knute Rockne Zane Grey chule con carne and football but thus mechanuc to be just can t stand women s hats Track 2 3 4 Footballl 4 KAMPA GAYLORD A Manual Arts Fushung us thus promusung young draftsman s hobby but he would rather watch Lou Nova putch a baseball game Franklun D Roosevelt us Gromp s udeal but all duc tators get hum down Carl Sandburg s buographues of Luncoln unterest hum greatly KEHR SHIRLEY B General Swummung and tennus are thus shorthand adept s favorute sports after whuch hot dogs taste luke more to her Hats wuth long feathers urrutate her beyond expressuon G A A 2 3 4 RootersClub3 4 KEIM JUNE B Commercual Arts Snupe hates to get up the mornung after a long evenung of bowlung or roller skatung E A A I Basketball I 2 Hugh Trub 4 Hall Guudes 4 Bowlung 3 4 Volleyball I Chorus I 2 KINKADE EDWIN L B General To be Presudent of the Unuted States as thus stamp collector s aum Watchung Hank Luusette play basketball guves Eddue a great thrull but women wuth bug hats guve hum another kund He plans to attend Munnesota to contunue hus study of hustory KINNEAR JAMES WALLACE B Manual Arts Women who have to go home early annoy Bluffer who wants to take up aeronautuc al enguneerung at Munnesota A dush of popcorn and a horror story suut hum Hugh Trub 2 3 4 You Can t Take lt Wuth You KLAWITTER RUTH B Commercual Arts In hukung or dancung to Bullue Ruth funds strenuous pleasure People who brag vex her but hot dogs relueve thus vexatuon Her udeal us George Carroll Women s hats are O K but she say No' to Heunues KLIEST BEVERLY LA VONE A Commercual Arts Bubbles lakes to sku especually f there us any chance of gettung some good puctures Border Leguon by Zone Grey us the future stenographer s favorute book If some one offers her a hamburger after offuce practuce she ll say Oh boy' KLUM LORRAINE B Commercual Arts To tour the forty eught states us Rauny s heart s desure but naggung people get her down Ice skatung and Booth Tarkungton rank hugh among her favorutes Stoddard I Page 44 KNUDSON ELRIE B General Playung the slup horn us Elrue s oostume when he usn t eatung skuung or skatung Rud ung on the roller coaster at the Chucago World s Faur took hus breath away Munot N D l 2 Nocturne 4 Pres 4 Orchestra 4 Band 4 Adv Chorus 4 KNUTSON JANE A Commercual Arts You re the One ot least Knute says that s her favorute Oh heavens but defu nutely she exclaums when asked uf bookkeepung chop suey Bette Davus Fauth Bald wun ond skatung are the best Jane hasn t any tume for show offs KOCH BOONE B Manual Arts Dusty says You Get Me Thus Way when ut comes to tennus skatung apple pue and model ourplanes Crazy hats on crazy women get hum down that s for sure Tennus 2 3 4 Capt 3 KRAMER GLADYS B Home Economucs When I Went to Put College sturs Gladys umagunatuon Desugnung clothes and sav ung match books are hobbues of thus cuvucs munded swummer and teacher to be Chorus 2 3 KRAUSE HARVEY A Manual Art Harv struggles for exustence so he can ploy baseball Bob Feller us hus udol Puano solos tax hus temper but The Beer Barrel Polka makes hum forget hus woes seball l 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Football l 2 KREUTZ HARRIET B Commercuol Arts Ye Gods but boys who unsust on walkung on the unsude dusgust Harruet Swummung and chow meun are her strong pounts Gone Wuth the Wund usn t lust a bug blow to her Whenever she hears Frenesu ut us sure to send her blood racung KRISMER ADOLPH B Manual Arts Ade leans toward fruut salad and geometry Booth Tarkungton tackles hus funny bone but Tom Harmon us hus model Flshung and basketball take up much of thus future expert welder s tume Women s hats are outrages to socuety he claums KUBIAK LA VERNE B Commercual Arts Collectlng puctures engrosses Kubue o golfer who names Ralph Guldohl as a super pro Star Dust us her udea of perfect tempo but gum crackers are out Chorus l G A A 2 A LA FORE JACK A Manual Arts Duck huntung rates extra specuol wuth Jack but apple turnover cake usn t far behund Jessue Owens and bookkeepung ore others hugh on hus lust of favorutes St Paul l LANGE JAMES B General Jum keeps records and statustucs udeoluzes Gene Enalund and hopes to travel Falconer3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Kuttenball 3 Volleyball 2 3 Basketball 2 LANGE WARREN B Ger1eI'0l Warren who claums Grand Rapuds Munnesota os hus natuve town expects to be a tool and due maker John Steunbeck all scuences raduo and tennus fascunate hum Forum 3 4 Treas 4 Chem Club4 Physucs Club 4 LARSEN MARGARET B Commercual Arts Bakung us fun for Morgue Maddy Horn uce skatung waffles Frenesu and steno grophy add varuety Goodness gracuous us the expressuon she can t control Volleyball l 2 LARSON ARLENE FRANCES B Home Economics Roller skatung us Cupud s versuon of paraduse Sax Rohmer books hold her unterest way unto the wee hours of the nught Chemustry us a snap for thus up and comung chul dren s nurse What do you thunk I om? she Saud her furst tume on skuus LAUTZ LOUIS B G6 19 0l People who address Louue l-lu Kud ore takung theur lufe un theur hands Mashed potatoes and aravv are hus chuef reasons for eatunq Forestry us hus aoal Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Track 3 4 Tennus 2 3 Page 45 , ...................,..................... - I I ' - , ................................... - I ' I - I I I I - , ...,..................................... ' , ..,...........,................... - ,. , ..................................... ' A B0 , ,,3- , .................................. - , ..................................... - . . , , , .................................. - , , ......................................... - , . , ............................................. - , . , ........................................... - - 1 I I I I' . .' I1 - II - - ll 4II ' I I I I - ,. , ........................... . , ........................................,... . I I I ' J' 1 ff r 1 1 1 I - LEIDEL EVELYN B General Have you ever seen careless drivers? Well Poochue a teacher to be has She Iukes to play the piano hike read Louisa May Alcott s books and eat Spanish ruce G A A 3 Volleyball 2 Chorusl 2 LEITHOLD JOHN B Manual Arts Wuth football and boxing his favorute sports he greatly admires Joe Louus the heavy weight champion John who plans to attend Wisconsin relushes uce cream cones Hugh Trub 3 4 Forum 4 LOWE BETTY B Gen ral Dull pickles and English go swell together says Bettylo a future lubraruan Nocturne 3 4 Masquers3 4 Adv Chorus2 3 4 Hugh Trub2 3 4 G A A 2 3 Red Cross Z Forum 3 The Beaver Traul Good Kung Wenceslaus LUNDE DOROTHY B Home Economics Duppy who spends much of her leisure tume un sketching has set her heart on be coming a dress designer Grace L Hull and Tom Harmon rate tops with her Volleyball Z Basketball 2 Bowlung 4 Offuce 3 MAC DONALD MARJORIE B General The book For Whom the Bell Tolls and the song If You Ever Change Your Mind delight Marge who considers her mother as her udeal She also enuoys bowling Bowlung 4 MAGEE DE ETTE B Home Economics To be a successful nurse luke her mother us Fubber s greatest ambutuon A show off bores her She was really embarrassed at her flop on Fifth and Main L R T 3 4 Treas 4 Rooters Club 4 MELCHER MARIAN B General After reading Gone Wuth Th Wind Sandy saud Gosh' Seeing brught red finger nails on anyione makes her suck especially uf she us eating hamburgers 4 Pres MEYER ALICE B Commercial Arts Suttung on someone instead of on the seat un a movue was Allue s most embarrassing moment While reading Wuthering Heights she didn t take time out for swummung Basketball 2 Jr Ex IO2 Lub 4 Mr Jordan sAsst4 MICHALSKI DONALD JOHN B General Harlequuns2 3 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 Trockl 2 3 4 Football I 3 4 B ball 3 4 ZI 4 Jr Ex Falconer3 Intramural Basketball I 4 Volleyball I 2 3 Kuttenball2 3 You CantTake It With You MILLER EVELYN B Commercial Arts Practice makes perfect says Butch about stenography as well as uce skating She might remark dusgustedly Heavens to Betsy' uf she saw a gurl un ankle socks and pumps She would uust as soon attend a barbecue uf hot dogs were on the menu MILLER JEANETTE B Commercual Arts Collecting pictures and roller skating full Jennys spore moments but thus future stenographer stull funds tume to prepare her bookkeeping and shorthand lessons Chorusl G A A 2 MILLER JOYCE B Home Economics A lover of chicken and a nurse of the future Joyce dislikes people who tease her Basketballl 2 3 4 Kuttenballl 2 Volleybolll 2 Bowlung 3 4 Pres 4 G A A 3 MILLER KEN A Manual Arts Kenny says he has had lots of embarrassing moments. He aspires to be a salesman or an undertaker. His diet of lettuce and milk keeps him in trim for baseball. Chorus 3' Adv. Chorus 4' Hall Guides 3' Cons, Club 2' Movie Crew 3 4. MOLZAHN ROBERT .................................... A-Manual Arts Becner a swimming fan and a mailman-to-be lists his first date as his most thrill- ing experience, Duck hunting is his favorite sport, but he would just as soon shoot with a camera as with a gun. He wants to ottend Wisconsin in the near future. Page 46 MUENZENBERGER LA VERNE A Home Economrcs Nuts expresses Munsys oprnron of gum crack rs Al c Marble and tennrs ar super specral rnterests of tnrs health addrct Earnrng a lrvrng rs her ambrtron T nnrs l 2 3 NELSON BEVERLY DONNA B G 'r al Bev classes Latrn swrmmrng baked potatoes frred onrons and hamburgers asO K A34BooterStaff34LRT34Treos4STC lO2L 3C Club 4 Socral Chr 4 Red Cross 4 ZIZ Ex 3 4 Rooters Club 4 Band 2 3 NELSON LEVI B Manual Arts Lee a Westby nat ve roots for Tom Harmon Shootrng and swrmmrng are hrs chref recreatrons Blu Orch ds pleases hrs musrcal s nse whrle hot dogs trckle hrs palate Hr Joe rs a habrt wrth Levr who takes a fancy to crvrcs NESS RALPH E B Manual Arts Berng a wrtness rn polrce court thrrlled Ralph clear through I Hear A Rhapsody sends hrm rnto raptures but radro avratron and football brrng hrm down to earth rn cr hurry Garage m chanrcs and scrence are Ralph s mayor school rnterests NEWHOUSE lRWlN B G neral Gosh but Irv goe for skat ng phy rcs Spencer Tracy Blueberry Hrll and rce cream sundaes He thoroughly approves of Hernre harrcuts for Germans Chorus l Hall Gu des 3 Physrcs Club 4 NIXON JAYNE B General Jayne doesnt lead cr double lrfe but she answers to erther Nrx o Nrckey Horseback rrdrng and collectrng forergn dolls keep her busy when she rsn t relaxrng Appletonl 2 Dolphrns 3 4 NONSTAD DALYCE A Commercral Arts Texas a future artrst whrles away her trme eatrng potato dumplrngs readrng Gone Wrth the Wrnd or lrstenrng to Gypsy Sweetheart Hall ourdeS 4 OAKES MARrr.r.YN WN B Gene-mr Sewrng swrmmrng T bone steaks and Dorothy Canfreld Frsher make fe worth the ef fort for Marrllyn Stubborn people are. the ba he xr GAA2HrghTrrb24 f-YYL OLBERG F FORBES B General Ozzre s goal rs West Pornt Football hot dogs and crarage ar wrnners wrth hrm Hrqh water pants rnfurrat Ozzre who thrnks Hcrnre harrcuts are Smo oth Football2 3 4 Basketball2 4 Track 3 4 Galf2 3 4 OLSON HARMON D B General Collectrng spoons the hon st way rs Dean s chref rnterest but don t tempt hrm wrth steak unless you re prepared to feed hrm Crosstown sends hrs blood racrng As l doubt rt rs hrs favorrte xpressron rt s no wonder he lrkes chemrstry OLSON HELEN B Commercral Arts Nellre plays tennrs by the hour that rs when she s not rrdrng her brcycle Puddrnqs The Beer Barrel Polka and tenographv sprce up her lersure seconds G R l 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Raoters Club4 OLSON RAYMOND B General Woodworkrng k eps Polly s mrnd off women drrvers that rarse hrs blood pressure- rn anger Roller skatrng Mark Twarn s books and chop suey engross thrs mathema trcran whose real ambrtron rs to become a successful archrtect OTTO MARJORIE B General Gone Wrth the W nd and Jealousy playea bv the Boston Pops Orchestra set tle Marrorre s nerves after a hard day at school She consrders women s hots cra y G R l Chorus l Hall Gurdes 3 4 r-lrgh Trrb 4 OVERSON ORIN B Manual Arts Swede collects arrowheads when he rsn t tumblrng Joe Lours rs a knockout wrth hrrn Whrte Companv by Doyle and chemrstry are hrs favorrte recdrng matter I Tumblrng Team 4 Hr Y 3 Page 47 , ....,.....,............... - e re -e e , ,, -ss G . : . . 3. -b . 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' , .,...................,... I .......... V .... . 11 11 ' I ' ' I T ' PEART, LORRAINE ...........,....................... B-I'IOme Economics Lana, a future concert artist, turns up her nose to people who break promises. Adv. Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Nocturne l, 2, 3, 4, The Beaver Trail, Chimes of Nor- mandy. PEDERSON, JUNE .................................... B-Commercial Arts June, an eager basketball fan, has dreams of becoming a private secretary. Grace I-lill, Frenesi, bookkeeping, and making scrap books really go over with her. G. R. 2, Volleyball 2. PERVISKY, LORRAINE ....................................... 5-General Errol Flynn and swimming provide top entertainment for Laurie. She despises cheap jewelry, but to eat spaghetti or to go dancing is an entirely different matter. Aquinas I. PETTIS, DOROTHY ALBERTA .................................. B-General Dot, who is partial to baked potatoes, salmon loaf, and Dorothy Canfield's books, has her heart set on being a nurse. She is an enthusiastic cook and sewer. G. R. 2, 3, 4, Hall Guides 2, 3. PINCSAK, ERVIN ................. ,........ ............. A - Manual Arts Comics war stories and pork chops a'e favrrites with Erv an ardent football fan. New Lisbon I Chicaaol Basketball 2 Football 3 4 Track 3 4 Intramural Basket b 3 4 PITTMAN CHARLOTTE B Home Economics Charlotte is interested in clarinet and piano mu IC nursing and Deep Purple Chorusl G R I Z J Treas 3 Baslfetball I Z Rooters Cl.ib4 Band 4 Ji Or chestra 2 3 Bowling 3 4 Volleyball Z 3 ,f RICE RICHARD B Commercial Arts A future chiropodist Dick plans to attend the Illinois School of Chiropody Among M , f his favorites are football and chemistry but giggling girls irritate him I I I U I I . I I I I I I ' - all , . , . , ................. ............. - . . 1 . . . I C. . ,, ,, ' -' i r - I ' 4 I I I ' I X I I 4 I I ' - , . . , . .............. . . . 11 . 1 . C . 1 , . . . , 4 - 1 1 1 , .............. 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K . . 1 Q ' ,-gg yy ,. . 4 . ...rig 11'1f'1a17 -1 . . . i g. ff fl - ' ' 1 I iv ROBINSON CALVIN S B Manual Arts Cal whose hobby is playing the cornet places chile con carne at the top of his list ff of favorites He compares Heinie haircuts to bristle brains Band 3 4 Page 48 PROTZ ROLAND E B Manual Arts Rolie object to bad make up on girls butf els differently towards English bicycl ing and Frank Lloyd Wright For authors he likes Ditmars and Wodehouse Adv Chorus l Booster Staff Z I-Iarleqqins 2 3 The Beaver Trail PRZYWOJSKI RAYMOND A Manual Arts Baseball the tops in sports and All American game makes a big hit with Amos Hunting and fishing put him in his glory but what he hates worse than anything else is washing dishes You ann t goshin is all he has to say about Heinies RADTKE BERNARD A Manual Arts Whoopee idolizes a certain dark haired girl Guns and banana pie afford him many entertaining moments Forced to take refuge in a crowded restaurant during a storm caused him some embarrassment for he was wearing only shorts and shoes RENNEBOHM JEAN B General Latin is a favorite of this future teacher who delights in buying popular music Nocturne2 3 4 Treas 4 Booster Staff3 G A A 3 Rooters Club 3 4 Sec 4 Chem Club4 Bowling4 Volleyball 3 4 Kittenball 3 4 Commencement Speaker RENNER AUDREY B Home Economics Besides collecting pictures Audrey finds pleasure in bowling and eating chicken When it comes to reading she falls back on Christopher Morley for enjoyment RENNER MARIAN B Home Economics Being called More causes Marian to flare up momentarily Her menu is topped by mushrooms her authors by Hawthorne and her list of hit numbers by Java Jive You aren t just saying that? is an expression frequently used by this ardent bowler ROONEY RUTH B Home Economrcs Rooney favors basketball and hot dogs and chooses nursrng as her lrfe work RootersClub3 4 Basketball 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Chem Club4 Bowlrng 3 4 Krt tenball 3 4 ROUBIK FRANCIS W B Manual Arts Fran goes for anythrng chocolate southern frred chrcken bowlrng football and ma chrne shop Well what do ya know? rs hrs fax orrte colloqural expressran Hall Gurdes I 3 Football I 3 Intramural Basketball I 3 RUDRUD RUTH B General Ruthre who expects to tram rn Columbra Hosprtal desrgns her clothes as a hobby G A A I 2 3 4 Vce Pres 4 DoIphrns2 3 4 Vrce Pres 3 Basketballl 2 3 4 Hrgh Trrb I 2 3 Booster Staff 4 Krttenball I 2 3 You Can t Take It wrth You RUI-INER IRENE A Commercral Arts Glory be says Rennre when banana cream pre rs set before her Roller skatrng Grace Lrvrngston Hrll health and beauty culture are her other rnt rests Chorus 2 3 Mrxed Chorus I 2 RYNNING SOLVEIG D B General Nutherrng Herght Latrn and frurt relreve the grand for Sm lverg Swrngrng class rcal musrc makes thrs accompanrst s red Playrng out makes her trred Orchestra I 2 3 4 Nocturne 2 3 4 Sec 4 Red Cross 4 L R T 4 SAMP ARDIS B Geneffll Sonya Henle and Schubert s Serenade alway wrn prar from Ardrs a natrve of Spencer South Dakota Srlly people drsconcert ner but n eggnog restores her Sac Cnty la I Marne Townshrp Ill 2 Hugh Trrb4 SANDERS SIDNEY R B Manual Arts Bowlrng for the frrst trme proved Srd s brggest mrstake He says that We Three can t be beat Swrmmrng and garage capture hrs fancy You can say that agarn' SCHAFFER ARLENE B Commercral Arts Lena go s for basketball potato salad and musrc rn a brg way Jeepers but she loathes people who are late Grvrna a concert provrded her brggest thrall Nocturne 4 Hall Gurdes 4 SCHEEL CARL B Commercral Arts Schrzz plays tennrs and completes hrs day wrth Now I Lay Me Down to Dream Adv Chorusl 2 3 4 Nocturne 3 4 Vrce Pres 4 Harlequrns 4 Forum 3 Bas ketball I 2 The Beaver Trarl Cnrmes of Normandy SCHMIKLA JOAN B Commercral Arts Because of You and Joan a former Chrcagoan are real pals She gets a krck out of roller skatrng swrmmrng bowlrng and collectrng match books Pumpkrn pre rs her marn vrce Clothes and hats delrght her but she detests Hernres SCHMIT KENNETH B Manual Arts Kenny Irkes to monkey wuth chemrstry but photography comes frrst wrth hrm Falconer2 3 4 Pres 3 Chem Club2 3 4 Pres 3 Hugh Trrb2 3 4 Booster Staff 2 3 4 Red Cross 3 Crrcle 3 The Natrvrty SCHNELL JUNE B General Oh nuts' says Shorty when anybody cracks hrs gum Art rates hrgh wrth thrs rce skater Pearl Buck and Gone Wrth the Wrnd satrsfy her Irterary cravrngs A 2 3 Volle ball 2 3 Krt nball I 3 Bas etball I 2 SCHREIBER ERVONE B Commercral Arts Travel beckons to Ervone but she rntends to become a lrbrarran before she goes roam rng Brcyclrng rs her pet pastrme and Carmen s her favorrte opera G A A 3 4 L R T 3 4 Booster Staff 4 Orchestra I SCHREIBER RUTH B Commercral Arts Ruthre loves to hrke among the bluffs but you cant buffalo thrs up and comrng stenographer Scalloped lrrsh apples and spaghettr frll her extra specral menu L R T 3 4 S T C 4 Booster Staff4 Hall Gurdes4 Page 49 , ..................................... - , . 11 1 1 11 - I 411 ' ,. , . . ................................... .- I I I I - 11 11 1 - , ........................................... - 1 - 1 ' --- 1 1 1 15' 4-I 1 1 1 ' -I 1115 1 1 1 1 11 1 4 4 . , ..............................,..... . 1 - 1 .. . .Q 1 1 4 - 1 1 1 - , . ...................................... - ,,. . . 1, . .F , , . . .. . s, , s .. - ee . . . . 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' I - . . . . . 1, 1,5 . . ..., , . . . ,: , . , ...................................' 11 411 4 1 4 4 1 ...,g...g , . x SCHROEDER BABETTA B Gene,-Ol Jeepers says Bobs to not berng Introduced She aspires to be o great teacher A B all 4 Kntt 2 3 Vo le a 2 3 I T b 4 L R T 4 You Can t Take It Wlth You SCHUBERT PHYLLIS B G ne,-Q1 Chlcken salad wrth potato chaps IS a weakness of thus future avnatnx and nurse Dolphnnsl 2 3 4 Treas 3 Pres I G A A 2 3 4 Nocturne2 Hugh Trub2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Knttenball 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 SCHULTZ RUSSELL B Mqnugl Arfg To be os nearly luke Tom Harmon as possuble IS Russ s one and only desire Football basketball and track all rate an equal posltuon on has lust of favorltes Basketball 2 3 4 Football 2 3 I Track 2 3 4 Capt 4 Prom Kung 3 SCHWALBE ARTHUR P B Manual Arts Stamp collectlng and readlng full Art s spare moments Thus plano accordion play er IS crazy about eating especually If there s souerkraut and spare rubs around Basketball 2 3 SCHWALBE JEANNE B General Jeanne an ardent reader dellght In roller and Ice skotunq to I m Nobody s Baby but she also appreclotes the classecs marnly Tales from the Vlenno Woods SEIELSTAD RUTH B General Bema called skunny us Ruthle s pet peeve Though :ce skating IS her hobby and art and Englush her favorite subjects oluves and potato chips top her lust Adv Chorus 3 4 SHAFFER WAYNE E B Manual Arts Slap s Idea ofa woman s hat IS a bug tent covermg nothung Hrs :deal us hrs boss but hrstory cuvucs and chow meln rote some pralse from thas woman hater HI Y 2 SHANNON GLORIA B Gen ral Glorna hopes to prepare os o stenographer at Phoennx Junlar College Horseback nd :ng and taklng snapshots are her hobbies but tomoles are no exceptlon Glendale Aruzono 2 3 Ba ketball 4 Bowlung 4 SHANNON OLIVE B Home Economucs Ollle a future dletltlan loves chop suey but says Bag' to concerted people Stoughton I Ruchland Center 2 G A A 3 Basketball 3 Volleyball 3 Rooters Club 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 SILBERSCHMIDT ROBERT B General Conceated gurls nrntate Sllbre but he soon forgets them when reodnng Dickens books or Ilstenlng to o football game He hopes to be a commercual artlst Booster Staff 4 Hall Guldes 3 4 Basketball I SKAFF MARIAN LOUISE A Home Economics To be a blues smger on the rodlo IS Maxle s ombltnon Snnglng on the excursuon gave her qulte a thrall Vnolms urk her but she ldeallzes Martha Raye You Can t Take It With You Hall Guides 4 Adv Chorus 3 4 SPEARS RUTH B General Masquers2 3 4 Sec 4 Hlst 2 G A A I 2 3 4 Treas 2 Sec 4 Dolphlns2 3 res2HlghTnb234STC4Sec4CcIe232I2E 34 Lado Letters Rnch Mon Poor Man You Con tTake ltWuth You Basketball 3 4 STAMSTAD JOYCE B Commercnal Arts Cherry ple alamode and fnsh top the lust of thus clarlnet player and tobogqaner Chorusl G A A I 2 3 4 L R T 4 Sec 4 Booster Staff4 Band2 3 4 Orches tra 4 Basketball I 2 3 Volleyball I 2 3 STARCH ELEANOR B Home Economucs Eleanor llkes sports of all knnds but skatung IS her favorite She was born un Polls Texas and enjoys Italuan spoghetru and Deep Purple whsle readung funmes Hall Guldes Z 3 4 Page 50 , ......,.....,.........,............... - G,A, .I,2, 3, 4gIasketb l,2,3, g 'enbollI, , 5 lyblll, , gH'gh fl :...f , .................. ., ........... .. ....... -3 ,,: ,,: . , ..................................... - .. . . . 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STARCH PAUL FRANK B General Paul says tootung hus cornet us fun but that a basketball game and Jack London s storues are really thrullrng Thus future veterunaruan wants to attend Iowa State Band I 2 3 4 HallGuudes4 Chem Club4 Pres 4 STEINER JOHN B Manual Arts To be an electrucal enguneer us John s ambutuon Tunkerung around wuth a raduo adds much pleasure to hus day but uf ut doesn t work he s apt to say Doggone ut' Physucs Club 4 Pres 4 Chem Club 4 Sec 4 Calendar 4 STEPHENSON HENRY JR B General Tuppung over un Lake Helen Canada thrulled Steomy an enthusuastuc swummer Hall Guudes2 Hugh Trub2 3 4 Soc Comm 3 ZIZ Ex 3 Falconer 2 3 4 Chem Club 4 Booster Staff 3 4 Commencement Speaker S EVENS MARIAN B Home Economucs Any odd knuckknacks delught Stevu a lover of ham sandwuches The Patruot by Pearl Buck and dancuna to Down Argentuna Way rote tops among her fovorutes Volleyball 2 Rooters Club 3 4 STEWART ALICE B Home Economucs Tuna fush salad goes swell wnth Peggy a home economucs teacher of the future after a long afternoon of uce skatung Forum4 G A A 2 3 Hall Guud 54 STOKKE AUDREY FRANCES B General Chorusl Adv Chorusl Z 3 4 L R T 3 4 Vuce Pres 3 Pres 4 Booster Staff 3 4 Assoc Ed 3 Edutor4 Basketballl 2 G A A I IOZ Lub 2 Chumes of Nor mandy The Beaver Traul STRAND PHIL A Manual Arts Bob lukes to spend a lazy afternoon fushung but he would rather watch Tom Harmon play football Thnllung usn t the word to de crube nus furst ourplane rude Football 3 4 Wunnung a trup to th Wusccnsun State Faur t'-urulled Butch Heunue haurcuts are just a stream luned scalpung to thus Max Schmelung fan ana enthusuastuc swummer Ha Guudes I 2 3 4 STRY EDNA B Commercual Arts As Edna s most thrullung moment hasn t com yet thus future stenographer and ad murer of Helen Hayes thrulls to Rebecca s adventures whule she devours many apples Chorus I Red Cross 4 SUNDET RAY B General Sammy a mechanucal enguneer to be spends hus spare tum collectung stamps Wnsconsun Rapudsl S T C 4 Pres 4 Chem Club 4 Football Z 3 4 Track 7 Basebalu 3 4 Basketball Z SWARTZ BETTY B Commercual Arts When Betty rushes around excutedly don t worry she s only on the traul of a toy dog Raggedy Anne and T les from the Vuenno Woods rate hugh among her favorutes Falconer 2 3 Hugh Trub 2 3 Masquers 3 4 Vuce Pres 4 Hust 3 TANK LOREN Specual Flash desures to get ruch quuck so he can have all the uce cream he wants Swummung fulls hus spare moments but he would luke to see Jack Dempsey un actuon Hawkunsvulle Ga I 2 3 Track 4 Physucs Club 4 TANKE JEAN A Home Economucs Red who truly loves drawung chocolate cake When lrush Eyes Are Smulung and the lrush wushes to be as sweet as her mother and to follow a musucal career Aquunas I 2 Cho us 3 TEMP AUDREY B Home Economucs Playung the puonc fulls the tume of tnu ambutuous musuc teacher Graham cracker pue huts the spot especually uf eaten to the strauns of the Beer Barrel Polka Nocturne 3 4 Chorus 2 Volleyball 2 Basketball 2 Page 51 , ...................................... - . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - - , ........................................ - 1 , -- 1 1 11 -11 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - , , ., ..... ....... .................... . - .. . - 11 11 . . . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 A - 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - -1- - - - 11 -D11 - 11 -11 C, . - 11 - 11 1 1 1- , ..,.......................... .... . .. - . 1 1. 11 - 1 1 . . -,, , . . . , , .. . 1 , .................................. - I ' I I I I ' ' ' I I - ' I ' I ' . . . 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J 1 , . . - 11 11 I . . 1 1 1 1 1 THOMPSON WADE B General Carrot top ponnts to Wendell Wlllkue Bob Feller and Ice cream as has Ideals Hutchinson Kansas I 2 Adv Chorus3 4 Nocturne 3 4 Basketball 3 4 S T C 3 4 Band 3 You Can t Take It Wuth You TIETZE WILLIAM B B Manual Arts B ll loves to drlve hns Chevle whule devournng :ce cream cones Physics us the mann reason for hrs Interest sn school Farmnng appeals to has growung nature Hall Guudes 4 TISTHAMMER MERTON A A Manual Arts Haullng from Ferryvulle Was Merton has a hankerung for sports especially baseball Joe Louus as a knockout he clalms Cake and Englnsh are also rans Hall Guldes 4 TITCOMB MARLON B Commercial Arts Mar prefers football Joe Lo.us bookkeeplng travelnng and a busmess career Footballl 2 3 4 Track I 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Prom Dec Comm 3 TOLSTAD MARGARET B Home Economics Margare lnkes to take good advice from Chrnstopher Morley Are you knddnn 7 s her pet questuon Bowling as apt to knock her off her puns but Love and I wlll be sure to set her up again Warm as her orngunal opmuon of women s hats TRACEY SHIRLEY A Home Economncs Rnchard Halluburtan tnckles Shlrl s fancy but compllment her on her chemnstry and you II be tackling her ego Bucycllng IS another of her varned pastumes Rooters Club 4 TRONICK WILLARD B Manual Arts Meetlng Mr Scott thrnlled Wlllle a beefsteak Bob Feller and baseball rooter Harlequuns2 3 Social Comm 4 Prom Comm 3 Baseball 2 3 4 Intramural Bas ketball 4 Volleyball 3 VLK IRENE B General Duchess goes In for all outdoor sports but boatung us her speclal speclalnty Basketball 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Knttenball 2 3 4 Soccer 3 Bowlmg 3 4 G A A 3 4 Rooters Club4 Red Cross 4 VOVES ROBERT B Manual Arts Playmg a cornet that lsn t corny takes up Clnff s spare seconds Sleeplng after the bell rang made hum turn deep scarlet and now sleepung as hus bug a boo Band I 2 3 4 Hall Guldes I WALDOW MYRON B Manual Arts Make hates to part wlth money when nt comes to playung puke boxes Lemon ple Java Jnve chemvstry and duck huntmg enthuse thus comlng archltectural engmeer He says that Helnle hanrcuts are neat but maybe he IS pregudlced WATKINS WILSON B General Born ln Yunnanfu Chma Wlllue clalms that he s a natural born Swede hater Harlequuns2 3 4 Physucs Club4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Intramural Basket ball 2 3 4 WEGE ARTIS B Commercial Arts Gabby Hartnett us Art s favorute muscle man but roller skatlng Rnchard Hallnbur ton :ce cream We Three and bookkeeping muscle nn for theur share of tnme West Salem I 2 WEIST PAUL B Manual Arts Whnzzer a match book collector by chouce cant stand not beung allowed to do what he chooses Lots of money and apple ples would satusty hum for a long tame Band 3 4 Track 3 4 Chorus4 WENSOLE DONALD B Manual Arts Swede a skuer or some note funds mathematics and luteflsk easy to take Chuck Fenske runs away wuth hls nmagunatuon Tater Bug doesn t bore hum a but Track 3 4 Basketball 4 Sk: Club 4 Page 52 WESTPHAL GLORIA A Home Economrcs To hear someone crackrng and chewrng gum loudly send chrlls up and down Glorra s sprne Tennrs Llovd Douglas and chrlr rate an Oh swell' from her Rooters Club 3 Chorus I 2 3 4 German Club4 VVICKS AUSTIN Speclql Hykre hopes to garn fame by followrng In the footsteps of Ralph Vaughan a soutn ern Calrfornra basketball player Among hrs favorrtes are hrstory and turkey Onalaska I 2 3 Los Angeles Cal 3 Basketball 4 WILEY GUILFORD B G neral Algebra and a T bone stand out as Bud favorrtes but skrrng rs no exceptron Hrgh Trrbl Z 3 4 I-Iarlequrns2 3 4 S T C 3 Vrce Pres 3 Red Cross 4 Pres 4 Golf 3 4 Intramural Ba ketball 2 3 Booster Staff 3 4 Crrcle 3 WILLIAMS PAUL B Manual Arts Pork a future chemrcal engrneer and photography fan rdealrzes a loafer s lrte Footballl 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 Trackl 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Prom Dec Comm 3 WOJAHN EDWARD A Manual Arts Buck a farmer to be was thrrlled by rrdrng a buckrng colt Seerng students mrs use school property peeves hrm To hrm Hernres are streamlrned lndron scalps Football I Basketball I Track 2 3 4 Hall Gurdes 9 4 WOJAHN OLIVE A Comm rcral Arts Ahlee whose ambrtron rs to be a success rn whatever she does always welcomes archery gun practrce salad and Ice cold mrlk She admrres loyalty rn every one Chorus2 3 Adv Chorus3 Basketball I Volleyball 2 WROBEL RICHARD A Manual Arts To be a draftsman rs Ducks greatest desrre He enloys hamburgers draftrng Grapes of Wrath I Hear a Rhapsody and sports especrally football and track Adv Chorus I 2 Football I Track I Stage Crew I 2 Though she doesn t play football La Verna admrres Tom Harmon Italran spaghettr collectrng prctures and katrng frll her spare moments wrth pleasure Hall Guides 3 4 DAVIS ARNOLD E anual Arts As baseball rs hrs favorrte sport Pat selects Bob Feller as a top notch athlete Ice cream Rrchard Hallrburton and drawrng are frrsts on hrs hrt parade Baseball 4 Tumblrng 4 NO PICTURE JOHNSON ROBERT GEORGE A Manual Arts Bebo who admrres Patrrck Henry enjoys watchrng Paskvan of Wrsconsrn play foot ball Eatrng bananas and travelrng surt hrm swell but he also lrkes to read Mark Twarn s Huckleberry Frnn or to lrsten to Scatterbrarn RICHARDSON WILLIAM B General In the eyes of Rrch baseball Ty Cobb health and a large and rurcy prece of apple pre look very appealrng Hrs rdeal rs Babe Wergent and hrs one brg ambrtron rs to make the brg leagues and to attend the school of hard knocks SCHULTZ ROBERT B Manual Arts Explarnrng to Dad how I lost a bumper on hrs car Bob says was hrs most embarrass rng moment As a future commercral radratelephone operator he chooses physrcs and chemrstry as hrs favorrte subrects He says he never looks at femrnrne hats YOU CAN T TAKE IT WITH YOU You Can tTake ltWrth You the story of MartrnVanderhoff and hrs strange famrly was presented by the June class of I94I under the drrectron of Mr Charles Hume on March 28 and 29 Commencement exercrses provrded entertarnment for Mr Vanderhoff lDonald Sage! whale hrs daughter Penny Sycamore lAdrran Bates! wrote plays on a typewrrter that was d lrvered to therr house by mrstake Her husband Paul lDon:1ld Mrchalskrl manufactured frreworks arded by Mr De Prnna lRobert Jenkrnsl the rce man who just stayed Therr daughter Alrce lBabetta Schroederl fell rn love wrth her boss s son Tony Krrby lDonald Guenther! but she felt therr lrves were too drfferent to make a go of marrrage To convrnce her further the Krrby famrly came to pay a vrsrt when her srster lPhyllrs Ann Carrrerl was takrng dancrng lessons from her R u s s r a n teacher Borrs Kolenkhov lWade Thompsonl her mother was sketchrng Mr De Prnna as the drscus thrower Gay Wellrngton lRuth Rudrudl a drunken actress was asleep on the couch and there was nothrng In the house for drnner To make thrngs worse three men came to arrest Ed lJames Franz? cssre s husband for crrculatrng pamphlets agarnst the government and all of Paul s frreworks blew up After all had sp nt a nrght rn rarl everythrng turned out okay Mr Krrby lMarlrn Frrckl realrzed the Sycamores weren t such bad people Ed was excu ed Grandpa Vanderhoff was not arrested for exadrng the rn come tax and Tony and Alrce planned to be marrred Other characters were Rheba a colored mard Marran Skaff Don old her beau Donald Easland Henderson a government man Harry Marshall Mrs Krrbv Ruth Spears the other three men James Krnnear Arthur Beutler and Forrest Clark and Olga a Russran grand duchess Harrret Hohlfeld Page 53 , ................................. - I - I. 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SuuJruI.lRu1w CJ II.uug,u.n,A Ixrltghnnnn R Stoahr VN Doud D Inunmmrt W Ixunltul Tlnrdl-Cuuu R Ixuulb V Dmull C Bluulluumgur T Elluuull ul u u uurllu fnu ruu sun sum A I J VIN 1'u lb Hou V Thompson Ii Pnxlxl. R Cruushunnu. II Iuhmxn Sguuulunun Oppcrmm mn! ?nuL A Buurul setx A Puls A Sums B Iluxsuhl A Unclmrclahl L 'Nlumra 0 1 Ruu A Radu kc Burruon uusum W mp, uuquus VN N ug mr R Svuul I' X 1 urs 544011 Rfuu aura r C L u s u us L us x u r ass up urrus lsclxull N1 Shtldu n R X s I' u us uurlu 1 u uu msn u u 1 1 I A mu I luruun u 1 u 1 r r pu up u ur fn D St mu uf L u Enrollment ENTRAL S total enrollment dropped consuderably thus year due to the duscontunuatuon ot uunuor hugh The students who congregated about the halls durung the talu semester numbered lO73 The gurls as usual outnum bered the boys who had only 532 to the gurls 54l The enrollment decluned to IO37 when the second semester op ned but the gurls mauntauned theur rnargun havung 532 to the boys 505 The eleventh grade held top honors by havung 3Ol students un the tall semester and 279 un the second semester classes The June graduatung class of 222 members was the largest class ever to be graduated from Central Mass Lullue Seuelstad us responsuble tor keepung Central's census statustucs If. KV , E. Nzgl '. F I 'r-B. If ku , I. Bunuslk, P. Erick' , V. Gullumirk, J. Ifm-slip, I,. llrll7, . . ' ucht. -la ' . - , , . 4'1', , 1: f, . .' 1 ,J.. l'l z,J. - z.F I 'f. :u - T1 - . -'Q'-,I.. ,R.,luul 5 ,J. '1 f,J.J:' -., '..1-ll-, .. --,'..I-: d 'fI2. NI: ', I. Ifri 'k, R. Jaultuumiuulk, K. Ol.uun, T. VVuutk'u , , D. I-'ur I -sk ', Ii. Iluull. Tbirrl Ru u,- fJ. G u ll, J. N4 '. , I. Pu ,. . .' - 1 , , 'uns , .Pu ppm, I.. C..s. It 1 IR' '-B. J l J ', J. Eng: u , V. A11 u, I . Sclnullvr, I. ll bl' , J. S1 .lfltl Run u A. I1.ugu'u1, XI. If -r is, F, VY url 'I,.I. Kr ll, NI. llriunun, X1.K1'll- . lfru I Ruuuu' I. Nllllur, . .' Lula- cnsch Ill, V. Y xcs, II. I :uuulu'rlr.uL'll, D. Sunllurul, XI. NIll'l1'll, , . . . ' . ' I I ' , , . N' V I , . , , , HE tlrst few weeks of school students had sore knees and dazed looks Top Rou, D lxluh H Hoff J Nlnlxnnzlz T Srmull R Humrlcl. R Evans C Colm Ln Second Rnu, C Hanscan,W L.1ux W Frusn A lxrachcl N1 X mdt G fxaxourls D Flllmr Tb1rdR0u. R Pfennig., Vl Showers B Pitcher A Woodworth A Dxssmorn D Jnnks H rullnr F0ur1l7Rr1u D Nu-db.1lsLl E Isanmxnn D Abcgglln W Schoenfcld L Tormocn T Sucrson 'NI Brunkc F1 tb Rou F lsnnmlnn J lrmdlc A Stokkt L Buick 'Xl Witt D Torgerud 1'10nt R014 J Clnsln J Bjorkmm J Allrn L Elxrlm 'Nl Shoxun J N1 xrtmson Top Rau V5 Harlulg A Ixoclarxcl. Eqtrfnh R Binh G Rmlhqh NI Ncumxnn J D+,B4ur Setona' Rau W Nilller T Tillman R Cruebml L Icnsmr D Lxrson I Nlcolxx lx Jorst td Tb11rlRou R Lunlme B N1 Attcson IX1 E Tounscnd B Brolvxvx J Jmhlmn YN Loxnld W SLhn1cclsp1pLr F0u1lbRnu H Xl Dunts E Stwlcn E Wcrncr N1 J Bruha B J lsalmson S Zr-ch Pzftb Rau L Ruston 'Nl Pruksch H Nelson G Jcnscn P 'Nlelnut H Winter F1onlRou B Nlnltsthl B Hutghln on P A fxrrnr D lxlngslzurx H lxltsun Locker Areas for the halls were cluttered with new equlpment and plumbnng tools The exchange of boys and g-rls locker areas add d to tne contusaon Thus change was made because boys taking annex subjects have more o casson to use the east corrrdor and the gurls taking gym the west corrldor Congestlon was relleved when some temporary lockers were removed Complete new equipment Including adequate mirrors was Installed In the lavatorues A full length mirror was a dellght to all th gurls The enture roorns were remodeled, and tlllng In shades of brown and orang was land on the floor and part way up the wall Poge 59 - .- ',', , .1 Y' - -, .. 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W Crm m xrcllnurm I ruksun I nurlb fuu usun 'N Ilmu X B s Lrn nm I lx crsrm Xl B :urn I D Slum s I7 Row D Ix ,lb I W Aus tx ssl n rrls Sw Anson r ml C L R L ru. lxsun Ihdgcs I btrxnd, .I Ixlunh aus D Wxllmr NI A Rosm Tap Ron 5 Cundcrsgn R Terry L Pmskl R Brurmg. W Pxulson E Scllrncdnr R Jonu qe4m11lRnLL C Aspcn son, C IBN G Thnl G Cunclcrscn A Nicholson R II1lx erson R Clrcy Tbud Row VI Crunk-r W Schultz, H 'Vlcsslngl r K Bu .I Ru I1 ardson E Ixk ll fourth Rou. E Clldcrmclstcr A Gibson F Ixuncrl E R xsruusscu, D mu n R f utnr C xx monfl 1 7 nu A 1 lu r mr 1 art LL rurm mu L in tl I mn! Rau NI Rumi Il A AI Jrulnsun Armstrong, L 1 nrt gs, B II uwm B Iicntzmn N Wednesday mornings the class periods are shortened In order that stu dents may attend regular assemblles wnlch frequently supplement their class work with Interesting information The tollowlng were typical of thus kund FOLKLORE Paul Bunyan llved again In the munds ot Mrs Dorothy Brown s assembly audlence October l6 as she retold many yarns about the grant Ium berjack and Babe hrs blue ox Mrs Brown has made a study of Wusconsun folklore and therefore was able to present narratives ot all klnds Thus un usual type of assembly was not only entertasnnng but untormatlve PATRIOTISIVI Every year the Unuted States Junior Chamber of Commerce sponsors a NateonalAmer1cannsm Week February I2 22 Thus year on Febru ary Zl, Robert Johns a representatuve ot the Jaces discussed the Bull ot Eduoahonal l T1 ff 2. II:xr Iinu, II. Ilnll, R. Grunl-u-, I.. W rlmlzu, C, Crciclcr, R. I, IL: ' , G. - I. Q IR 'A . : -, , D. Vu: -, I. 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L Ars n7 Ix Cru 1 5111171 u I5 S1 II1 rr n1l xl J Anus 1 Lrsm 1 murn I' xv u1 rm st mlm C '51 Im nz I W NI fu' l IH S IK N K II f I I I lu 1 In rm r 1 1 L In Ml' W Assembly BIRD LIFE On March I4 lvlurl Duesung the secretary of the Mrlwaukee Chapter of the lzaak Walton League presented and explained movies ot bard lute In Wlsconsun On one of has expedstrons he investigated the mystery of why the old gulls on a certaun Island were kullung the young I-le and has troop discovered that each paur of gulls owns a part ot the Island and the young were killed by the nelghbornng adults because they crossed the boundary as they wandered about FLOWERS AND INSECTS ln the sprung a young man s fancy lnghtly turns to love and a young lady's fancy turns to flowers It was about thus fondness T1 'f. 1-I, .GuIn,,'.f-u,.1 ' - , .. ::', . n,.7-r 'f. '-s ',R. Kr -,i. '- s,I. - -s, .' 1s,I. f-z . -f3. ' , ..z -1-,. :,.',,. cl- an , . . 1 'S' , I . II1m1l, I.. Z'-I11-. Fuu ll Rf 'f,I. Busan: y, J. 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Ixrr u In I ur II mr IIII' I s I I V u r III u II 4X 1 H L 1X4 IK IL III B ILII I I Programs of Ferdmand s and the InterestIng habIts ot Insects that Mr John Zoerb spoke on February 26 BelIeve It or not gIrls but those orchIds you ve always dreamed of wearIng take eIght years ot care to grow No wonder they cost so much boys SAFETY Be In the headlmes, not on the sIdelInes was the thought stressed by lvlr LIncoln l.IppIncott In hls address to the assembly on October I HIs purpose was to help the students prevent carelessness on the hIghway As a tInaI plea he urged the students and theIr parents to IoIn the Not Over 50 club and help 3VOld accldents Page 63 I TIIII IIII' J, I'I.IIIII, IJ. Irv, I'.. BIIIIIIIII, IJ. Tr' , J. BrIIIcIII-x, II, PcIIII, J. StIIrIIIIIIIt. Su II IR fu fR. I'IIIxxI.IIIII, R. Ixrw f, ID. S-IIII-IIII-III, R. IQIstIIII, Ii. IivrIsu-III, R. XIIIIIIIs, R. K - . Tl' IRII Iffi. JIIIIIIsIIII, K. NI II.IIsI,I, R. 'IlIIIIIIIIN.I, II. NI.IrsII.III, D. I,IIt IIII-I', E. 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I , - A I 1 , . 11 4 - 4 - II . - I - A 11 I Page 64 la Rau s ursun mm us R Hlrms iwnr mlunrl fm, lxg Cul.: X11 mr ur 1 Ngmum pmpar 4 M S 1 u 'Nav lx llr nu l' I mm uu ul. n n J 4 nbslmunx R Uluxlmcrpu 4 L 1 nl W Nl lu 1 u san s s mg Hn u nm 1 ux ml R u B X nc is i Alu sl was mur L ml mn zu r 1 x lull! nrt 1 uns, n mpml lx lx S a varnatuon trorn the usual tunal contest the l94O sprung semester students broadcast their Jr Ex talks over WKBH The wlnners were Jean Anderson who spoke on Katherine Cornell and Alfred r-lerlntzka who talked on Admlral Dewey Other speakers and thelr subjects were Lorranne Redmann Paul Whaternan and Floyd Andrews Adrnnral Nelson For the fall semester the fnrst raters were Srgurd Gundersen who spoke on Winston Churchnll and lvluruel Mltchell who gave the blography ot Sara Bernhardt Other students ln the assembly contest were Helen Wnnter talking on Wnlllam Allen Whste Phyllls Ann Carruer Osa Johnson Barbara Matteson Noel Coward Gunnar Gundersen Franklin D Roosevelt, Wallace Doud Wnllnam J Bryan Enqllsh ,fl 'Ill ' A. lfnwlu., E.Ot1r:, li. An l- J , R. Hur pn, R. Gran ', . 1 , B.l1 '-. S' If Y-Xl. '- .-Xlxmlmlu, S.Hclxlg1, D, Su-nsllm-u, E. VX'm'is1, K. Kllc, J. Srlwpplw. Tlrlrzl Row J. Tull-, D..Julmsun,l5,0ll11,C. Coll r B. P' lug, R.. flrlcnlmu - . Ifn 1bRru-fR. .' -l --k - f, R. XX'ill1'ln1, ll. Sa , Cmlmlx frm, J. llnrmll 11 an l f 'I R ' 1. KKl1, B. lfullm-r, li. D1 -V, l. Xl. Allwrts, Xl. l. '-, K. Er' - 'sn .ffm IRJ11' fX'. XX'-rf ll Ki f j', . - r , lf. 'llll rrnmn, A. S 'l l' 'l K, '. .' 'l l. 'lbp Run' X'. linruszlclx, ll, Lzlr-nn, J. l rrlslngL-r, A. Kuslmrr, ll. D.lnnlmll', R. Kzllml, R. l'lnm-rm, Glllnt-ll1.!.Su nd Rn '-A. .lan - , R. llzm un, VY. Duxi , G. l.L-.nllu-url, .-X. Bl--l' g ,I1. R --I ,, R. Roz l . Tb' If ' . slu1'li,l3.ll:lrr' ,l . S- 'vs' , Burr -, S. S ' l- , I.. S1 rllirl., VV. Sul .ll -. Ifff fl Rfnu S. S.-lul -pu-l, R.ljli 'mu I A Sul ',D.R1.l f s,l.Smul1r, S. 'I'ilmln-ts. l.. Cult-. l'rwt Rnu -Xl. XXV llv, -X. 5.-lllnclxt, li. You 14, Xl. .ll.lns n l Km-5 , V. vumm. I 1 I V 1 I - 1 : . I . I I . , . . 4 I . l I ' 1 , 4 4 J , . ' , , , s, uf J B ,MQ 1 nu s nltx 'Kmrn R Rxu becand Ron A II rlltzl. I Rulmmn Andcr I ua mn au x Ol n lx Crnumoo ittCS4In 1 ou J St x um I 4 1 I c 1 n x exon ou I Kndmrso I. I ro mn! Rau 'NI N 1 X an NIL N March 26 the Junnor Ex tlnals were held In assembly The speak ers and their subjects were Ruth Huegel Booker T Washington Shirley Temp Connie Boswell Vlrglnla Van Sickle Warden Lawes Bernice Ahlstrom Helen Hayes Ruchard Byers Stephen Foster Charles Stelnmetz CharlesP Stelnmetz Donald Franzmann Charles Lindbergh and John Hough Baron von lvlannerhelm Vnrglnla Van Srckle and Donald Franzmann carried oft top honors ln the sprung l2A English students were encouraged to submlt essays on What Uncle Sam Means to Me for a national contest sponsored by the Elks In the cuty contest President Rextord Mntchell Judge Ahlstrom, and Roy Bangsberg awarded James Knnnear tlrst place and Aluce Meyer second place Contests V l94O Qlltce He p N- . My 2 I 0 L B , -L f , 'I ,M PM K . T01 R '-I.. Jn Q-ph. I.. Edgar. VY. Ku - -l, F. . l -us, . I . T ' 'f . c ' xx. .. ' 4 , . ' son. N . Es, -nus. If IR ---Nl.Ilmz1ld.G. su . J. 1 '- d. Top Rou'fS. Cllndrrwn. YY. .lum-s. VY. Doucl, G. Cumlcrwu. Front Row-P. A. Currier. H. VYIUIU. NI. Nlllchcll. . NI: . T01 R -f . f :A 'r .X '. S 'lm-nl l l. KI. Saltz. D. Rl- s11ld.Sf d R '-+I.. It-udx. . . -. n. . Ku- bit lc, Il. K ll. I -1. .X'.tsul1.B.Jf1hnsun.I. V. Q' llc. . I 4 I I . . I A . T 4 . Z . . . I . A I , 5 4 , Q , .Q , 5 , . 1 , I I I ' . I . . Il Il ' ' I I SPOTLIGHTS as The spot IS Thrown on the mdunduwl eo thc mira work Of the wholc orgamvahorw Q I Ouqhf mio HM lmulwght YVWVOLQPW Hmwua audlforlum Lvcmts . H IV 1 A H J V Jw u X' f-J fi' 4 L 1 f If f ff 1 I H, fa ,Nh . , 5 X, K!! A TC, '-' i uf 5 ' - f l Q I rgemzatlons Red Cross COUHCII 1 R u In r an r mr ur m nn m ul N mm my 1 n un u I 'H un mx J A :nl r n Rou 'X ml NLY two common words We serve but they have a purposeful meaning to the Red Cross Councul a servnce organlzatnon which endeavors to learn the Importance of servace to the communnty as well as general welfare work Last Chrlstmas the Red Cross Councnl cheered the boys from Central who were In mnlutary tralnlng by sending them boxes of candy Many families were made happy when th y received Chrnstmas baskets prepared by the Councnl wnth the co operation of clubs and home rooms A campalgn was undertaken to collect soap to be sent to England for the soldiers Mass Hazel Stillman IS the new advuser for the Councsl The past year s offvcers were Gullford Wiley presudent Paul Pappas vlce president Jean Ahrens, secretary and Wayne Kuettel treasurer Falling Chrlstmas Baskets Page 69 -T wif' l l Tu, U rf A. XY' -Ls, A. B mx 11, A. St-lmull -, C. Pm-u-rsun, O. llclgrrwn, XY. Kuvttel, R. K 0 - . S-': llfuu-fNl. li. 'Ill s -1 , N '. Srl 'lt, R. llmxlglml, B. Km-lx, P. P: 1 pus, B. Nrls-1 . Tl IRH -' NlRsCl1m,lJ. ft 'lg -j, . l -I N, B. M:ntm-swim, C, Slu-grusl, J. Wllicrmlu-r'g. lfuurllz Run' A. Allxrvvlulsmm, If. Bruun, ll. lflislmiv, K. Cru-lwsouml, I. Vllc. 1 41 1 - S, lflm-X, P. A. C.u'ru'r, lf. lln-nsrml, B. . lv' ' 1-r. ll ll ' 1 I . . S . . . , . D . . . . . , f 1 - , . . . A 5 V I . Page 70 Gurl Reserves 01 Rn L oc R Johnsrn A D uu e 0 r E W nge B C um. 0 d w N lx hlh us ubh rn M B unk V Pap nf s D Pmttus Tb1dRow M R ll C. Arn r 1. M Melclur B Y ug. Fon! Row M Sho n D Stuck nschnudt M M lch ll D Suuf rd NDER the leadershup of lvluss Taras the Gurl Reserves carry out theur motto 'To face lufe squarely Hostelung tea partues and Lo gan Central get togethers provude entertaunment for the gurls In November a Hu Y and Gurl Reserve conference for thus area was held un La Crosse Thus was an outstandung year for the gurls because of the suxtueth annuversary of uts foundung All Gurl Reserves un the cuty held a uount festuval un Aprul to commemorate thus event They not only have fun at theur bu weekly meetungs but also make ut theur duty to be helpful to others At Thanksguvung and Chrustrnas they fur nushed baskets for the needy They also brought cheer to shut uns wuth theur Chrustmas carols Agaun the G R s were responsuble for carryung out the Chrustmas theme wuth decoratuons un the corrudors Durung the year the Gurl Reserves held a Boston bean supper at the Y W C A as a means of earnung money Last summer Maruan Melcher was sent to the State Conference at Green Bay wuth money earned by the club A Gurl Reserve s chuef ambutuon us to become eluguble for the honor of wearung a rung To achueve thus honor a gurl must have been actuve un the club for at least a year The gurls usually meet at the Y W C A un the Gurl Reserve rooms wuth the followung as offucers presudent Maruan Melcher vuce presudent Vurgunua Pa penfuss secretary Mary Rowell treasurer Aluce Dussmore S T C representatuve Ann Woodworth 1 T 1 w-R. 0 s , . u , . iss Hur , A. Wo dwo th, . :A n, ikl' '. Ser n R0 4u1. '0 il J, S. Gr: 0 , . r 0, . 0 us , . 2 . 1 - . owe , . u sl un ', J. Gullxcrtson, . ' - , . uuu 1. r A . we , . Q u , . u c , . zu u . 1 . , . ,, . . ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 , ' I ' . . . . , . 1 . . . . . , . , . . . . ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' , . Lubrary Round Table TpR BNI Xig E SRy Stkk F lx S t h J h B h AY' can you fund me a good snappy short book? I don t mean Gone Wuth the Wund we ve got book reports tomorrow Thus us quite a famuluar questuon to the gurls of the L R T who work un the lubrary one peruod a day Luttle does one realuze the servuce that the Lubrary Round Table offers to the students of Central The gurls check the books un and out keep the lubrary neat and orderly and also come to the rescue of the student who sumply cannot fund the materual he wants When the shupment of new books arruves for the lubrary each year there us a bug uob ahead un gettung the books ready Each new book must go through several steps before ut can be placed wuth the rest of the books All thus us clumaxed by the tea guven for the faculty un order that they may become better acquaunted wuth the new books Thus club too was responsuble for the attractuve bulletun boards un 207 Study Hall Then too a good tume us had by all at the club meetungs whuch are sometumes devoted to open duscussuons on ways and m ans of advertusung books or even to the mere art of eatung peanuts The advuser of the club us Muss Swenson The offucers for the fall semester were Audrey Stokke presudent Januce Johnson vuce presudent Hope Frusbue secretary and Beverly Nelson treasurer Januce Johnson Babetta Schroeder Joyce Stamstad and De Ette Mag e succ ed d them Ruth Schreuber was the S T C representatuve Page 7 I 1 u 0 ow- . L- Son, D. . :A cc, . Rasmussen, . nning, A. ' 0' 0. Second R0w7H. risbirs, '. Greenwood, B. chrocdcr, Nl. Bc z, E. Sc rclbcr. Front Row-J, ohnsun, J, Plsc kc, . Hurrls, R. Sc rclhcr. - 1 . , , . 11 - - I 11 1 - - , . 1 1 , . 1 1 - 1 1 . . . . D .., ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 A 1 Q 2 Q , , .. .. .. Page 77 The Hugh pRo M Cu cl HStphcn h lc A ndR JSI lx E Tb dR n u tlN COI NHXSW 1 HE Central Hugh Trubune a four page bu weekly sheet chooses uts staff through tryouts Seven ussues are released each semester and Mr Alph lvl Sorenson supervuses the pruntung at the Vocatuonal School The annual luterary supplement Quull Quuver was eduted by Helen Wunter and uudged be lvluss Anna M Mashek former head of the Eng lush department Mary Howe and Gunnar Gundersen submutted the best poem and essay respectuvely Journalustuc awards were presented to Dorus Solue Lynette Kluender and Gunnar Gundersen at the l94O banquet Thus was held at a local hotel commemoratung the twenty furst burthday of thus furst class paper a member of the N S P A lvlarullyn Oakes Betty Lowe and Gunnar Gundersen attended the state press conventuon un Maduson on October Z6 and 27 Hugh Trub s To wi . J n crscn, . f 1- - son, K. Sc mit, W. Paulson, J. Klnncaur, J. I1-itluo l, . Gibson. Sec Schrm.-dvr, A. Bvrny, J. Colman, ..' zxvrum, Il. roll, . Cundcrsc . rr uu'fB. B0 rrvt, P. Schulxcrt, Win cr, 1. Dvvuc. I'r1m1Ruu'-f 1. sun, C. ul '1-, :Alle-rs, P. A. .zurru-r, J. Aclcuclc. 1 ' ' 1 ' I ' Il ' ' II ' I I . .. , - , . I I ' , . . . . I I I . . , Twenty fu rst Bu rthday Trlb Staff 1 R ru un tru n :mm rt rum 1 x mm mr 1 n m n u wards C lluun J hum N1 .l G ll X n I L u nn u mum rm xn nn r Oth lx fr ul 1 an 1111, fnml R m Q HE average two week program of the staff IS as follows Mon A sngnrnents made out by desk edutors Anuta Gibson Kenneth Schmlt Jean Stavrum Henry Stephenson and Patrucua Watts Tues Regular meetnng wuth Edutor Janet Edwards Business and helpful crutucusms from the edltor from Gunnar Gundersen buslness editor Mass Anne Roche business advuser and edutorual advuser lvluss Ann Perschbacher Wed Reporters execute the asslgnments Thur Desk editors cor rect and rearrange maternal Fr Repeat Thursday s procedure two days vacatlon Mon Makeup with edltorlal staff nncludlng Helen Winter picture edstor and Sag Gundersen and Jam Brnndley sports edltors Tues,Wed Thurs Staff rests printers work Fr: The paper IS out The advertlsung staff never rests Editor and Qu ll Qunver Winners Page 73 Tug 1 -fS. G cl- , D. F - , Nl. Otto, F. lfurnzlm, J. B' ll r ', G. Cl l- sr , G. W'il -y. Sum J Rn - J. lid ', 1. ' ' , . V 5 , . . . u , Y v. Diss! urr, Nlvss Ru 'l ', Tl' IRM 'ill Z' ' A , R. S5 mx s, B. lfnuf. Nl. 1 '-s, '. ,xl , .l. wut! ' l - Y. ' 1 'r -l.. Fm-ilu, B. llut 'l1lnsun,B. l'1usl.llg, P. Vtlnlts, Nl. Htmc. ' 1 .- s- 1 1 1 I f ' ll ' I I I I I Z I ' . I . . . I A . I.-T I , . . . . . . . I . . . . . I , . ., Li 1 . .1- Q i Page 74 The Booster Staff opRo CWlyWK So Il c dt 1' IR R9 ID l really look luke that when I was a student un dear old Central? Maybe twenty or thnrty years from now you ll ask yourself that ques tnon when you look over your Booster annuals of bygone years Audrey Stokke had the honor of being editor wuth Marlon Betz as the associate edltor for the l94l annual The advlsory board Included lvllss Slepert of the edatorual staff and Mr Stahl of the business staff Ruth Rudrud worked out the art scheme Kathryn Greenwood wrote up the faculty Interviews whsle the photographs and huge plle of sensor blanks were compiled by Joyce Stamstad Guilford Wrley and Beverly Nelson The followlng recorded organlzatlon actlvltles Henry Stephenson Jean Anderson and Janlce Johnson Robert Srlberschmldt handled the boys athletscs and Frances Farnam the gurls athletncs Jane Adcock wrote the school calendar Jean Wittenberg and Phyllus Pertzsch school lnfe Kenneth Schmut clicked the camera and Dons Johns mounted the snaps Proofreaders were Ruth Schrelber and Ervone Schreiber whale Patrlcla Dalaska and Phyllls Bednar typed the maternal Durung the rush peruod two commercial students Betty Paw Iak and Phyllls lvlennert helped considerably wlth the typing Janice Johnson was S T C representatlve The busrness staff consisted of Wayne Kuettel Jean Goff Betty Jungbluth Phyllus Ann Carruer and Donald Sage All these staff members have worked together In thelr endeavor to guve you a well rounded picture of school llfe for the year l94O 4l T w- . ic , . uettcl, W. Doud, K. Schmit, C. Thiel, Mr. Stahl. ec nd Row-R. Si :ers hmi Stephenson, F. Farnam, P. Dalaska, D. Sage, D. Kramer. Third Row-R. Rudrud, J. Anderson, V. Frm-imark, A. Stokk D. Johns, E. Schreiber. Fourth Rowgl. Stumstud, K. Greenwood, B. Nelson, P. Pertzsch, J. Wittenberg, M. B t 'ron ow- . . chrcibcr, P. A. Carrier, J. Adcock, P. Bednar, J. Johnson. ' I I . I I . Z 1 I U . 1 . . , . . , . I I ' I I ' I I Q I ' , . I I I l I Booster Milestones Comero turned on hum 3 Corrytrwg Boosters for drstrrbutton w Semor sectron wrtters olphob tt7e U5 pastures 5 Wortmg to srgrw up for possessuorm of o Booster 6 Booster outogrophrrmg m ful! swung Page fJ 1. Edrtor Audrey Stokke ond Assoctote Edrtor Morton Betz Cut, poste, ond reod copy 2. Kerwy Schrmi hos the Falconer Top Rnu A Broun C C undmrsgn D Cmmlmr Nlr VN ulclrlw lx Snhmlt J Frm! ll Suplunson 511111111 nu YW lxrlsmlr J Hahn J llus D Emnurl D 'Nlubnlslu D Sly lbzrzlR1u N1 Llulmr I Brunmr A Wuuclvurrth r0nlRuw I Y xslnklv. I I l Y Nl R xx ll 'Xl A R HE purpose of the Falconer Speech Club us to promote public speak :ng among Centralutes The adviser us Mr Wandrey and the otflcers for the tall semester were Wulllam Krusmer president Irene Van Sickle vlce presndent l-lelen Lehman se retary and Gunnar Gunder sen treasurer Gunnar Gundersen Alfred l-lerlutzka Barbara Matte son and Davld Emmert were the offucers nn the sprung Robert Jenklns was S T C representatsve all year The Exhausters were captauned by Arthur Brown all year and the Challengers by Margie Wlsler and then by Jnm Franz These teams competed In debates or nn some form of speech making The wunners of most of the bl weekly contests were treated by the losers The crowning event was the annual sprung banquet at whlch each member gave an after dinner speech Annual Banquet Page 16 vlrf. ', 2.2 -N, . 1 7 --,l .-'z -j, '.. ', .'4 ', ..'- R 1-- . ,. ' ,. .', .V ', .l ':.', ...: , 1 .. ,'. ', . -' , J. Slnvrum, J. Allda--rsulx, R. JL-nklns. Fourlb Row- M. Wxslur, ll. l,L-lxmaxn, B. Bourn-1, B. Nlzxttvson, A. Dlssrmmru. 17 - . 'ur . -, '. ,nu son,J. Vlltm-r1ln'rg,. . 4: c , . . . msc. . . , - 1 1 . . - . l F . - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' , . 1 1 Forum pl? w NI lx n y W Jons F Cl lf. J B ndl x Se ondRu1, J Hahn C BA1d D T WDucI thldTln C-Sh SI-ltnWau C-W R C D lx b R I o u r f.. f 2 em FIIIJR 1 Nlt I cn! 0 IH A uxg N group of R Klnney as As the name public splrlted students under the guidance of Mr D responsible for Central s newest organnzatlon Forum suggests the club publlcly discusses problems ot every day unterest and current lmportance at the meetlngs on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month The oblect of the members ns to acquure knowledge through lnstenlng to the oprnlons of fellow students and to develop their oratorucal talents Thus display of demo cratlc principles has been grasped by students and the Forum has gauned a fnrm foothold ln Central Subjects dlscussed durung the year Included Should The Government Go Into Busnnessp Democracy In the School Should there be a United Arr Corps? and Democ racy In 212 Study Hall In addltuon to dlscusslng 2l2 at a regular meeting the Forum entertams hope of taklng Zl 2 under nts wlng and maklng ut purely democratuc that rs totally student governed The Forum sponsored an assembly for which they provlded two speakers wnth Wullkue vs Roosevelt' as subgect matter Followung the speech es an open dlscusslon was held During the fall semester Wnlluam Jones was president Wlllnam Laux vuce president Pat Watts served as secretary and Jam Brlndley disbursed the funds Jam Brnndley Frances Farnam Josephine Colman and Warren Lange succeeded them nn their respectzve offnces Page 77 To 0 4 r. 'in 0 ', VV. Frlx-se, E. Schroeder, W. Paulson, . - c- , . - ar ', . ri cj. 1' Q 1 'f . , G. Jundcrscn, . r crson, . Emmcrt, R, erry, . 0 , J.kl,c1 0 . rd Rolyf . . C warg, . . u 0 , . L x, S. clss, E. cm-iz, R. Basclu. F urlb R0 '71, Busunnv, J, ull, F. Furnzlm, Ni. xc ' :L fer, J. W lt cn er , . ., kc. 'z aug B. P1 wlulc, J. Colman, Nl. . I flu-ll, R. Nl. Nlnlclm-nhzlucr, H. I.:-lm1:.m, P. Watts. 'rr R u'- . . Rose, L. Yo I , . Tutu-r, D. Lurllglural. . . . , , . . , . . . . I I - , 11 - .11 ll ' - 1 - 4 11 Il - - 11 11 , l . . ,, . . . . 1 I I ' . ,, . . , . . I . 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 5 Page 78 Masquers NDER the direction of their new adviser, Miss Eva Murley, former Harlequin adviser who took over the position temporarily held by Miss Brody, the Masquers Dramatic Society has completed an enjoyable and successful year in dramatics. The club was divided into groups which presented plays at the meetings held every otherThursday. Lady Luck, Judge Martha Gab's Court, and others were on the program. The play Rich Man, Poor Man, produced in assembly November 29 and repeated for the Thursday Study Club, was staged in conjunction with the Harlequins as was the three-act large spring production, What a Life, presented April 25 at a public performance. Parties and teas were enjoyed throughout the year, including a Saint Patrick's Masquer- Harlequin party on March 7 At Christmas time a basket was filled for the needy Tryouts were held during both semesters and the girls decided favorably upon were initiated and then allowed to prepare a feed for the old members ln the second semester eight new girls were admitted The officers at the head of the club for the fall sem ester were president Janet Edwards vice president Doris Johns secretary Ruth Spears treasurer Barbara Matteson historian Betty Swartz and S T C representative Elnor Baptie For the spring term offices were held by Doris Johns Betty Swartz Elizabeth Gund rsen Jane Greer and Margaret Howe Toy Row N1 M I y M E Townsmnd M .I B uh B Brcka B S artz M Gun lersen B L0 1 J Ed ards eodR0w MH rtsh 1 lILhLlllN1l s nEGun RSPf1l'STb1dR0 B ct B Hagar apt J B Blat! son J That r J Wlttcnbc g from Row .I G r P A Ca Nl Ho H W ter D JJhns P Watts - 1 - - - - 11 11 11 11 - - ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . , . . . . D 1 1 ' I , . J ki iss ur L1 , . . . ' , . . r a, . r 'w, . - W , - 4 1 - W ', D - W . S 1' n A . owze, P, Pc z'c , ls . N 1 ' - , . Jcdcr, B. J. I :Aliso , . Qclcrsun, . . 0 . 1 wflhi. nurr' , . ' , E. B' lc, . Colman, . 0' , . r 1, . ' 'r . - . ree , . . rncr, . . wc, . m , . r , . . I-Qlarlequms Top R r 1 Nl JN D Wnkx Wlv JI l1ll'Sl IIW Wk u Wrr X1 PPORTUNITY to develop thelr dramatlc ablllty IS offered to all Central boys by the Harlequins Dramatic Club Members galn adrnnt tance through tryouts which conslst of the presentatuon of dramatnc readings coached by old members Regular programs on the second and fourth Thursdays ot every month consust of short plays by mem bers chosen by Arthur Beutler program dnrector Officers tor the fall semester were Wnlllam Krlsmer president Wilson Watklns vlce president Harry Marshall secretary Arthur Brown treasurer and James Franz S T C representative Arthur Brown James Franz John Hahn Wllson Watklns and James McKenz1e held these offices for the sprung semester Mr Hugh Kevun durected the boys but slnce hrs departure for Camp Lee Mrs Keven has been their advlser Rach Man Poor Man co starnng Ruth Spears and Wallace Doud was gnven for the Masquer Harlequun annual assembly program Mary Howe and Bull Cremer were supported by Janet Edwards and Sng Snvertson un the jount presentatnon of What a Llfe a three act play on the evenlng ofApr1l 25 For both of these plays the Harlequuns and Masquers got together to choose the cast and commnttees Not only dad the boys call on the gurls when there was work to be done but they also shared a party on March 7 and a plcnuc Thus party and pucnuc are the club s socual Imghlughts of every year Page 79 . uwfll. Mn slmll, l:run7, A. Brown, I.. Nlzltvlski, Siva-rlsun,-J. D1 rnlnvr, C. Sclwckl. Second Rau' -fJ. lflvis, D. . iclxnlski, . . ICKL-nzn', VV. ond, R. Ahlstrum, I.. Marx, z '11 s. 'll111d,Rnu'fC. I 0 , AJBQ-nlla-r, l . fus- .u A , ' . .' mu- , '. Crt-lncr, '. rlsmn-r. linml R11 1--R. Jenkins, VV. 'L' Z, ll. Zlclnunn, G. , utvllnskx, l'. Nlzxrlms. 1 up . I T I . I . I , , . A 1 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' ' ' 1 1 . . . . F 1 1 . . , . . . ,, . , . . 11 - - 1 1 ' 1 - ' - 11 - ll - 1 ' 1 1 . . . . . , Poge 80 Stage Crew 7 R R ID you ever wonder when you saw a husky lad In flashy whute Coveralls saunterlng down the hall? If you have just take a glance backstage and you wall spy a whole covey of them for these unutormed boys make up the Central Stage Crew Supervnsed by Mr C V Hume and managed by Forrest Clark thus crew IS composed of Donald Sage Lorn Matelsk: Robert Bach lvlarvln Devnne Charles Behrens and Gunnar Gundersen Norman Grady and Asa Mueller January gradu ates also were members Not only do these boys paunt the scenery and raise the sets tor Masquer Harlequln and class plays but they also set the stage for assemblles baccalaureate and commencement Stage Crew boys can be found at all tlmes preparlng for audltoruum events Some of the lads specaaluze un movne work and take charge of the Central movle machrne for class and assembly reels Sources of the crew s Income are the dramatic organnzatnons of the school and the sensor class plays Through the and of the Board of Educatuon several hundred dollars worth of new equlpment was purchased thus year mclqdlng a dozen spotllghts dropable stage cellmg new tools and materlals However worknng ns not the only functlon of the Stage Crew for on the evenmg ot March l4 the boys had a party at school They played basketball plng pong and other games and then after a good swum they ate lunch la pmt of :ce cream eachl and crept home to bed 'np 0w7l..Emlg:1r, C. on-llich, L. hlrxtm-lski, F. Clark, M r. llumc. Scmml Row--C. Cunclcrscn, N C l R ll ls K. Millr-r.I mn1 Rnwfll Sum-, A. lX1uvllvr, R. Brulm. ' 1 I 1 I l 1 1 1 1 1 1 I - I . U ' 1 1 1 ' , . . . . 1 . . . I . . . . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 - I I 1 1 ' Social Committee HE morning after has more significance to members of the Social Committee than it has to the average student, for it is their duty to arise early on the morning following a Central mixer to restore the gym to its natural state. To verify this ask Elizabeth Gundersen, Alan Davidson, Betty Jane Isakson, Willard Tronick, or Harold Ziemann. Miss Catharine Hayes, Miss Elva Shields, Miss Evangeline Malchow, and Mr. George Hetherington are the faculty members of the com- mittee, and Muriel Lieder and Arthur Fredrickson were additional student members for the fall semester. Student committee members are elected by the S, T. C., one representing each classification. Much planning is done for each mixer, and, due to limited resources, mem- bers must be economists as well as decorators and music critics. The committee is also responsible for the mixer chaperons and usually ob tains them through the Mothers League Due to the efforts of this year s committee better orchestras are and will be engaged for Central dances Approximately seven mixers are held each year Themes for each dance are chosen from nearby holidays birthdays or seasons of the year Outstanding among this year s mixers were the Halloween party which was unusually well attended and the dance on the eve ning of the Mothers League Coffee The spring prom is in charge of the Junior Class and the Senior Class supervises the Christmas prom also a formal event T1R H Z r A Fr n on! u Page 81 . , . , . . I I 1 . . , . I I ' . , . . . 1 I . cdrlclcson, A. Davldso . Fr Ru '-Nl. Lieder, BJ. Isakson, E. Gundersen. Page 82 Student Teacher Counoll ,Nv- mai up Rfu 'Xlr VN lnclrmx 1 L tn p n r lxlnnu Lum nu B smln R Sum 1 m n nr zu u Q 1 xx x Ar n u Johns n trulur D J4 In Bt: l-lE Student Teacher Councul IS a group of students and teachers who seek to Improve school condltlons democratucally Each class and organlzatlon has one representative In the council and the faculty members are Mr Fred Wandrey Mr George l-letherlngton Mr D R Klnney Mass Anne Roche and Mass l-l Margaret Josten Officers for this year were Ray Sundet president Slgurd Gundersen vnce pres: dent Ruth Spears recordrng secretary and treasurer Janet Edwards correspondrng secretary The presldent us selected by a school wlde election Durlng the last year functlons of the organization have been an all school Halloween Party courtesy campaign, sale of Easter seals and appolntment of Socnal and Assembly commnttees A cloakroom for mnxers lavatory mnrrors and a dlvlng mat were also provld d ror 4 I r Y N 4, if 9 T1 1 ' f. . : -j, Xlks Ru -l -, ll. Xlurslmll, VV. Tlnnnl so , Nl . H -L . S' Ll R 'f A. VN'nuclnurll , J. l r:1n7, R. J - lf 1:-. Th' IRI, -li. lluurr -I, J. Gmail, J. li l urcls, R. St -1 s. l 1r Sol -' - , . rl s, If. 11 lin-. . I ' V I . , . , . . . , V, . . 3 I I I ' ' I I I I . w . I . , - 1 1 . . . . l , Q , 1 1 V ' Annual S T C Electron Hall GU1dSS 90 Q 50 45,0 T01R0u. Nlr Ihtlnrlngt 1 I Oll N T In mt nr I D nl N1 Ilsthlmmmr .Seton w H lpsmn R Slllnr Imlnl null. I C tru Tbud Rau um N1 Rult XI N111 1 txrL1 I I ru Iur tr A I mntR11u I W murmur f N Irln AVE you ever tried to go to your locker or wander about the halls dunng school or noon hours and been stopped by a student statnoned at one end of the hall? lf so you probably were extremely annoyed and Immediately establlshed a grudge against the student How ever thus ns not the nght attntude as the Hall Guides render students and teachers of Central a great service by keeping the halls quiet and by dlrectlng people who enter the buuldung Another of theur duties ns stoppung all students demandung a pass and having them slgn a pad before allowung them to continue Desks which are sntuat ed at both ends of the halls are occupied each period by different students Mr Hetherungton ns the adviser of thus group and nt as he who selects the Hall Guldes from the vanous study halls Hall Gunde on the Job Page 83 3' 'lx I Q' vu., I: ! - . , .., . yt f . , 4 o 4 1 'fl . - - b ' ur, mt-r,L:, Y '. lvl: -, R. St -ll, F. Cu zul, I . Km-bl, If. ca , . .' 1 - . ' ' 11 R0 f . , . -sum ' I, I . Ru l' , II. Klznrslmll, VV. Iscnmunn, J. D -Bm-r, R. f: ' Af VV. Ernest, Nl, Otto, A. Ste-Hurt, NI. I':1pm'nllus.s, P. Starch, D. Eznslzlml. Ifwurllz Rnu- D. Nonstzul, If. Sulmllcr, A. Sclmlfcr, J. K , . . 1 -, . . X . lfifll Ram' E. S: 'I, J. VV1xtsun, NI. Iur , K. U --nwmul, D. ' ' gr ucl, . Btn -s. lf P- .. lvung, R. S 'I -'l vr, M. Kasper, G. llson, .1. ' mm. ' I - - - ll ll - - r 1 1 I . . , ' 1 Page 84 SSW r rn t N1 lu 1 B N s lrnl R R Q CNTRAL S honor study hall Zl 2 as operated on a democratic basus for the executnves selected by Mass Josten serve un the capacity of publlc offncers Thelr duties nnclude organizing the study hall at the begunnrng of each semester keepmg a neat and quiet place of study and taking roll They meet Thursday noons wlth Mass Josten and Mr Jordan the advisers to discuss ways of umprovlng the study hall Thus year a commlttee of three Marlon Betz Donald Machalskn and Mr Jordan have been working on scholarship nn the hope that the students wnll be encouraged to Improve their study habuts All students who wlsh to be nn 2l2 assume that responsubllrty by slgnung the following agreement To mamtaun as hugh a level of scholarshrp as possuble to take an active Interest un 212 and to practice self dnsclplnne and strlve to be an attrlbute to 212 Furst semester executives were Jam Brlnd ley Arthur Fredruckson Sugurd Gundersen Margaret Howe Robert Jenklns Dons Johns Donald Muchalskl Beverly Nelson Mary Rowell Russ Schultz Slgurd Slvertson Ruth Spears and Patrlcua Watts The second semester Marlon Betz Kenny Bey Jam Brnndley Sugurd Gun dersen Mary Howe Dons Johns Betty Lowe Donald Mlchalskl Beverly Nelson Elanne Rasmussen Mary Rowell Sngurd Suvertson and Ruth Spears served an slmllar posntnons 212 Executlves Top Rnwfl. Anderson, . .3 A crlson, A. Frccl lcksmm, J. B l cllvy, R. S4-lmul I. Strand Run-ill. Jcnlcins, D. . ic 1. Isle. . clsun, S. Gundar Jn. ' 11 Rnu-flNl. I uwcll, P. YVutIs, . Sl 1-urs, D. Julius. , . . . ' 1 1 1 1 1 I I ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . 1R N I 1 lNrLR 10 H u BB b 1Llxl N Nw JhJHlll1Ru'X UST thunk' I ve been admltted unto Clrcle' Who wouldn t be proud to utter that remark? It IS by no means an easy matter to become a member of thus honor society for the student not only has to manntaln a hugh score nn scholarshnp but also must show the qualutnes of being a leader as well Admlttance IS based upon the earnnng of polnts nn the varlous school actlvntues A lOA IS required to have twenty four pounts an l lA thirty and a IZA thlrty sux From any one orgamza tlon a student can get only twenty points Circle IS not a club that elects officers and holds meetings It IS a soclety that has as nts only meetlng a rutual wrltten by Mass H Margaret Josten the advlser for the fnrst nmtlatnon held In June l923 She IS assisted by Prun George D Scott and Muss Catharune Hayes who was on the orlglnal Cnrcle committee ln June l94O Ellen Schlabach was given the dlstnnctlon of receuvung Circle cltatlon for the third tlme Beverly Bourret Ray mond Hull Robert Jenkuns Dons Johns Elanne Nnssalke Arnold Soren son Ruth Spears and C Bruce Thomas were awarded second cltatuons whale the followlng received flrst cltatlon Gertrude Anderson James Franz Wllbur Gawrusch Gunnar Gundersen Jean Hall Marlorle Hoopes Reca Mark Mary Rowell Robert Rennebohm Kenneth Schmlt Janet Edwards Eluzabeth Gundersen and Gualford Wlley CITCJS Page 85 To 1 ou-7E. isszllkc, J. Edwards, Q. Rcnnvshnhm, K. Schn il, A R. lu ', . YSpv:urs. Sen nd R my-M. oopcs, A. Sort-nsun, J. Franz, G. Cunclurscn, E. G ndcrsvn, . -ourrct. T ml Rt wf . uc-ndcr, V. Guwrlsch, G. Y 'llc ', D. fm ns, . zu . mn 11 'rf-. l. Roxscll, R. Junklns, R. Hull, E. Schlzllxlcll. . , . . . 1 1 J 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 , . . ' 1 ' I I . I ' 1 1 1 I ' I I ' I ' 1 I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - n Page S5 Qrohestra nfl? ll x Hxllln L4 mr Incl! n lr 1 L rn nu mu mr N nl kr VV Dlsslur rn 11 m r 1 ur n mmmn nc nr lrmt ou A Scllluht 'Nl 1 n Tuning up NLY the best muslcuans ot Central are chosen tor the orchestra If one plays a stringed Instrument he must tlrst demonstrate his ablllty ID a tryout whsle the wlnd Instrument players are chosen from the band The orchestra numbers between twenty five and thirty members lt played tor both baccalaureates commencements class plays lvlasquer Harlequln play and for the Board ot Educatlons banquet for the Common Councul Seventeen members played for the operetta H M S Prnatore The whole group performed at the lvluslc Festival on December 7, and from It several members were chosen to partucupate In the massed orchestra nn the evening Play :ng nn the orchestra gives a student a chance to perfect hns ablllty and also teaches hum to play with other people T 1' 11 rfli. Al lslrum, li, .lulu1s4rn,lS.l7r:x, J. Dumuwr, Rt' ' 51. Sw lRwu' WA. lla-l'lllzl4:l, I.. Wt-igul, ll. U bu-r, lf.hmm-r,R.Ahls1mm, Mr. VY: rt'1lc',R. Norris. Tl' dl? ' 'A. B- tl ' , ll. l.rl1mun, D. . lit-lm. s , . 'H 1 ', W. 'llu-l'. ', I.. Sh -l lm . I-'11 lb Run- R. lfr -mlln, D. I.1xrs1-n, ll. Zi' : , K. A lA sun, J. Sclxilclmun, A. ll:ny,:L'n. 'Ar R ' , 7 ,. .l7uxis, C. Km wr, A. Disslmxru, A. Xl. lin llc. 1 I ' 1 1 . . , 1 ' 1 11 V 11 I , . . . . Band :R u m :umm xl ner 1 'Nlr YY xrtm nu uoml R u C l r 11 r 1 lnrn r ns l lnnx Turf u Q 11 J: Q urIl1R ullar 'Nl 11 1 m L xx n Q lu In L mr ERE comes thes band' The blare of horns and the rhythmlc beat ot the drums give a thrall to the onlookers as they watch the Central Hugh School Band dsrected by lvlr D R Wartlnbee, march down the street on parade One will hear remarks made such as Gee' that Central band certainly has got some rhythm lt doesn t have many fancy fnlls but at does make a neat appearance Our football and basketball games wouldn t be complete without the band for nt rouses the school spnrut and gnves plenty of pep to the game Besldes march mg an the Labor Day and Memorial Day parades the band took part nn the Music Festival at the Teachers College Present plans are that more drums as well as some bell lyras, Instruments new to the band wall be added next tall Ready to go . L t Q f 1 A . 1 T01 1 ' R.l.t-1-,l'.Nlurl1, YY. Gr: ', R, l.uw, J. lfrznnz, R. Nl- -K -r, D.'I'rim1 , J. Dum: -, li. Cul -,, . 4: ' l S r U 'f 1. l1-lzc, R. K ul 'r, lf. K 11 wr, J. lfiwlxcr, YY. llly lg, li. K ul lwun, R. Ahlslrnm, J. lost l' l Rt, '-J. S 'l -L y la -, l'. Slaurcll, A. llt-rlilvlm, l'. WH-ist, li. Kinluult-, G. Ru--llit-lu, R. Yun cs, C. Rul1lnsnll. 'r1 ow '-A. Bc - , . . Sl -l lun, D. Iilstun, R. Crunk -, D. Glnrincr, l.. VH-lgcl, C, S 'lx .xr1. lfm IRuu' -I., Sh -ltlnn, VV. ' 'A 'IZ ', ll. Nl wslng- , XY.l':mlsun,l'..Sl1nlo, J. Slumstml. I , l . I . - 11 . , . ' ll I I I V ' l F 1 I V I Page 87 Page 88 C Cholr And R w M W I r I I1 I. R R u VV Th mp on I XI tel lu F Cl: Is R Cer c mn .I Opp 1 L R E W .Io Dtt 'ln Tb K t l C Sch e A lc cl. E B u lvcr y n NI A I lf. I I F11 h L x W Sh W Ixr 'Nlotxl cncc B .I l mom I 1Row a c I I ET there be musuc' The vubrant tones of harmonized song sound through the halls when the Advanced Chorus meets un l56 under the dnrectuon of Mr D R Doc Wartrnbee To be admltted Into the class a student must undergo a tryout This class assembles pernod three on Tuesday Thursday and Friday For the flrst tame an Cen tral s hustory those students who wnsh to recelve a full credit In musnc may take It as a subject and report also on Monday and Wednesday to the regular class held at that time On these two days the class does not devote the perlod to slngung but spends the tlme studying musnc hlstory and muslc theory This class IS of great help to those who are unable to play the piano for they learn not only to read musnc but also to play snmple one frnger melodies The select group or Cholr has many opportunities to appear un publlc Besvdes taking part In the Christmas assembly commencement baccalaureate the Musuc Festival at Teachers College ln December and the annual Mothers League Coffee on March Zl they presented programs at the Rotary Club and Carglll House and entertained at a banquet for all clty offlclals and members of the school board The Chosr con slstvng of fnfty sux boys and gurls presents a very striking pncture In theur maroon robes wuth whnte collars Thus year on May I6 the en ture Chorus presented the dellghtful operetta H lvl S Pnnafore U U ! u s l 1 . vfl ' I W Top 0 - r. ar inhcc, D. Luufl-Ie , I . Aancss, B. IN .s 'v, . an , . on 5 , .. . L. Rs-dmar , B. Lowe, . L-rmun. Sem rd Ron-H N. uvoltl, G. Hagen, J. CUII, E. Bultlu Frong, .I. Swanson, If. Brown, B. I nm. . ird Rowfl. Tuma, R. Sciclstnd, E. Slylvn, W Vnnlcr, J. c 0 ', . Hcisc, B. cslor. Ifnurllz Ro 'fI'I. Ol' f , G. Nuffkc, R. Howland, R 'I Ik B L A urx, . ,cc ', -. Pear . 'fb Runs-D. Ju ns, :. Dmvnuj, . owurs, . ' ismcr, C. 0 1: 5 r. :mn ffNI. Sk' II, S. XII lmt-ls, V. Crnw, IV.I' irkc, BI. Rowell, .I. Schncll. . I - - 11 11 - - - 1 1 I ' I I ' , . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 , . I I I I 1 1 1 I . I - . . . . . I - - - 11 - 11 , . . . . Choruses 1 Rau m ss C W m p 1 nl E W mean Xlr YN artmlmu Sur u rurmx. u mr um x ru 1 1 r I 'I T zr u I Ixum m zrlur J I I nr ur I nuurlmulm B Nlu I I rr 1 mr n it in I B Hulgt D Stun nn mul! .I m m an s E 1 1 R114 1 tr nr m yu n u Ilxcl-.I mn u ar umm tn 1 lmlmn chu npr D Suu mtl4 n I 1 1 run m urlv u L mu tz u 1 mr 1 Q bu I' 1 In mr nl R u I l-l M S Pnnatore wrntten by Gilbert and Sulllvan takes place on the quarterdeck of the H M S Plnatore off Portsmouth The central ldea of the operetta IS based on the tact that Josephine cannot marry below her rank as a captaln s daughter When Josephlne plans to run away and elope wlth Ralph Rackstraw all hopes are lost when the vallaun Duck Deadeye betrays her However when matters seem the worst and many hearts seem to be broken Buttercup comes to the rescue and all ends well Some of the leading roles were taken by Robert Bach Capt Corcoran Lorraine Peart Josephlne the captain s daughter David Vaaler Ralph Rackstraw Wade Thompson the Rt l-lon Sur lo eph Porter Dorns Johns Buttercup Betty Lowe l-lebe and Donald Sage Duck Deadeye, the vlllazn Page S9 I Vhltll A Stnlkk f, I.. Houck, E. Ruslml LL-n, I. Bulmsik, 1. 'V -sl l: , . '1 'A ,, . 'Q ' 'md I1 ', D, K lj, R. IS. -, A, Bvrnx, Ii. YY -lch, E. G- cl -Q, D. I -ltis. b d Rn - f 2. ' l' , Kllln I1 Blllanxtlt-, H. Nelson, Il ll. rrls, II. N 'lsun, If. St: ch. 151: lb Rflux Ii. .1 ' 1 ' , . . nd- , isnn, l.. Stu -l , A. Krauss, E. Olsnn. lfrff I Rau' WY. Y: 1 S' -kl -, . - f 's, . f 'lx' - D. S. for l, R. fcksnu. f I Auclltr Il. Ilrlll, R. Buch, C. ,I.lnvp:l, G. I::ly, K. NI'll ' , NIV. ul: K' l Sun Lf Ru - A. ' ' ' 'l, E. D lNnI1n4.1n.l Plots,B.NIlsrl.i,I'I.fmvpc'r,II.F ll-,K.K .Tlf IRru -II. I A s' '1'A , .f '!,NI. N I n N Hnlxiu, H. Clallx g, Nl. I3 lt r. lfn IRM --A. S -l l , NI. NIU- k, J. Clhf tsnn, I. in rn, ts, D. R1ll,n'rts.I'rff 1' NI.II41ns1vI1, I .IIcnsru1l, S. Sznllz, J. I'isclxl.c-, B. Krlly, 2. Kish. . ,, . . . . . . , , II ' II . , . . I I I ' I 1 I A . . . , I ' I I I I 1 I A f - I J Q . A . . ' V I I D' I I I R I x.. . Page 90 Nocturne Ru :W lx :cl r dl u y 15. A BA A xltr fb r u w llc BB w OCTURNE Central s musncal soclety provndes :ts members wnth an opportunuty to appear and demonstrate thelr abnllty before other people and also to see what other students are domg toward develop :ng thelr talents At thelr meetlngs held every other Tu sday pro grams Including musical selections by sux members and a talk of musical Interest by another member of the club are presented T galn admrttance unto Nocturne a student must partlcupate In the try outs at the begnnnung of the semester If selected he us duly mutlated After mutlatlon a party which IS one of the mann social events of the year rs held On Aprul 30 the club presented an assembly for the school and at vanous tumes during the year the memb rs have enter tanned for clubs of the commumty Some of these organnzatlons Include the Twentueth Century Club Business Women s Club Moth ers Club teachers m etangs lvlen s Club church clubs and Parent Teacher assocuatuons At Chrlstmas time they provided a basket for the needy The officers elected for the fall term w re Beverly Bourret presudent Carl Scheel vlce presudent Solveng Rynnmg sec retary Jean Rennebohm treasurer and Wade Thompson S T C representative For the sprung term the offices were filled by Elne Knudson lvlarguernte Bourret Solveug Rynnmg and James Franz Mr D R Doc Wartsnbee I the advuser of thus talented group Top 0 rj-.l. Franz, C. Sclmvvl, W. Paulson, W. 'lwlmlnpsur , . Dlsslnurc, E. 'nl Son, N1 . W:1rtlnlx'c. Seton fo r-A. 124.-utlcr, S. Rjnnll Y, .l. Rcnnclmltnm, P. D: la:-aku, . hlstrnm, R. nmrss, R. Al s um. ' ird Row-J. Tummorson, J. Gull, Lowe, ll. L1-l1nmn,ll. Gutlcnscllwugc , Nl. Licclcr, Nl. B0 rrct. Fourlb R11 7A. TL-mp, Nl. Skull., E. Ristow, A. Schu 'r, . ourrt-I, R. Ifrvmlln. Frou! R11 -M. Rowell, I.. Pearl, A. Scllliclll, E. Hvlsc, L. l.:lwrcn1.'c. , . . . . . 1 1 ' ' ' ' C o - . .. , 1 . , . O I , . . A I Q - u , V . . . , 1 1 ' 1 - 1 o - 1 1 ' I 1 . ' e 1 1 1 ' 1 ' I 1 I 1 - - - 1 1 1 ' 11 11 v - C ' ' . . . C .1 . Chemlstry Club 0 Row CA krn ch t D e HStphn nSe0ndRw ISIC-c W W tlun .I rl R Rn G B rgun Mr Sch fl h Tbt d Row-B N I R us R nn b hm SUPSI W r urbRiu IwWlrCP1 Cppl Blicklml B r 1 TUDENTS who feel at home among flasks test tubes Bunsen burn ers and l-IQSQ4 fund the Chemlstry Club IS gust the place to advance their sclentnflc knowledge It IS open to any student Interested In chemistry Meeting every Frlday afternoon after school they alter nate thelr types of programs one Friday they go on a fleld trnp to some place of nnterest and at the next meeting they observe and dns cuss an exp rlment conducted by one of the members The ho'ne pro grams under the durectlon of the soclal director are held an the labor atory The fueld trlps are conducted to demonstrate to the members the nndustrral uses of chemnstry Places to which they have gone thus year are Rubber Mllls Coca Cola Plant St Francls Hospltal North ern Engravung Company Dolly Madison Dames Henleman s Brewery and the school s alr condutlonung plant Each year the m mbers plan a lourney to Rochester Mnnnesota where they vlsut the Mayo Clunlc Mr M Blaur Scheruch and Mr Willard Hanson share the honor and responslblllty as co advusers Offucers for the fall semester were James Dummer presndent Frances Paulson soclal director and Mar gue Wusler secretary treasurer Durung the sprang term the club elected Paul Starch as presndent Beverly Nelson as social dlrector John Stemer as secretary and Kathryn Capp len as treasurer .lean Goff represented the chemusts nn the S T C for the whole year Page 91 I T p - . rcntson, R. Low,G. ' 0 cr, K.S mi , J. Franz, J. umm r, . c C so . 1: 0 3 . in r, . za ' s, . ' cus, . 'c, . c 1, . c c . r . c-son, E. asm .sen, J. 1: c o , J. 11 , . ' arch, . lxrlsmc . I'n I 0 1-fl.. Sheldon, 1. ISC , . ttmun, K. an con, . 00 . 'rf Row- . estnr, H. F lslnc, F. Paulson, J. A cock. 1 1 ' 1 1 . I - I - 9 . I ' 1 1 - ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' . . . . . , 1 1 1 , . . , . - Q . Q. 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' . ' 1 ' 1 ' n , C . I LOODLIGHTS lnght up the darkgsf comer Oi the athlerwc hold Luke vlsc by moms of words 1rwdprQTL1rcQ wctlwrowrhoflcodlwghfUpor1CcmTralk wall rounded athletic program for both boys ind gurls . I A I F I X ' 40 I U , I I Q J , rf WY- 3 ' x ' , . . I w , ' L f , Q ., r V ' I., ' 1 A c . QQ Vfyiffjwe X Rooters Club p Ro A B M l-me D Nl gee 0 Nl And r Se 0 d Row B Q on lx Cwpp l B Bo k R ohn 0 V 1 J And r N1 W tt Tb rd Row-C P tt lx Gr ooc Ste I b P E If N l J H l F b R F l H F V n c up 0 1 e t t P Bed k :ftb Rou H N l c c u I u Il L g fan ha n n l n N L e ROUDLY wearung theur new red packets wuth Central un black letters across the front members of the Rooters Club are present at all games and p p gatherungs to help the cheerleaders put pep unto these meetungs and cheer our school on to vuctory At theur meetungs they make up new yells and practuce wuth the cheerleaders At the games the Rooters help lead the cheers and try to set a good example for the rest ofthe crowd One aum ofthe club us to pro mote good sportsmanshup and school spurut among the student body un general Thus year the Rooters Club sponsored the p p parade pep muxer and the sale of pep tags un connectuon wuth the Logan Central foot ball game They also sold candy bars and peanuts at that game and at Chrustmas tume the members all contrubuted to a bas ket for the needy At the begunnung ofthe year the gurls decuded on blouses dutterent from those worn last year Hope Frusbue was placed un charge of securung them for the club Mr C l lAndyl Anderson advuser of the Rooters says Just tell them we re stull rootun l After tryouts the Rooters selected Anuta Cameron Hope Frusbue and Muldred Garske as new cheerleaders and re elected Oluve Shannon and Dean Jenks These tuve students were awarded large let ters for theur work durung thus year Davud Benrud also helped wuth the cheerleadung P 5 TY l To w-C. rmstrong, S. Tracey, Ni. Wisler, . . as ' , . a , J. Rcnneb hm, r. e son. L' n - . N'lS , '. . een, . ec , . J s n, . IN orc, . e s0n,4 . i . i . K man, '. ccnw l, M. vc S, lX . Jaco us, . ri kson, I. Q son, . cs ' . ur rwfF. on, . Mtmevs, H. risbie, V. allen ine, . nur, I. Vl '. F' '- . n-son, H. Kltson, Nl. Garske, J. Ad'0 l-c, S. Kchr. SH: b R0 '-B. Hedges, Nl. Rowell, L. El I cr, L. Fcma, A. an e. 'r :Rau-f0. S ' n o , . A dcrson, . 1. c . - n 11 - V - I I - 9 l . Q . - I . . - - . . I 11 1 1 1 ' ' I ll - - I I e ' - 1 1 ' Guurls Athletuo T1R BMI1 MII G 4, MB C DI II Tb dR MII WLVI M 1 MM h dE ppu MAR Muu pp NYONE Iookung un on 212 every other Thursday afternoon at 3 30 P M would see a tune group of athletuc gurls The rea son a meetung of the Gurls Athletuc Assocuatuon an organuzatuon to further the rught kund of athletucs for gurls and to develop skull and sportsmanshup Pounts are earned at the rate of two an hour whule partucupatung un some athletuc actuvuty The udea us to earn a large number of pounts Thus year the group was led by Mar guerute Fush presudent Ruth Rudrud vuce presudent Ruth Spears secretary Margaret Howe treasurer Dorus Johns S T C representatuve Barbara Matte son and Patrucua Watts pount secretarues and Muss Dorothy Jahn advuser To make the club functuon more effucuently the ot fucers were auded by the followung heads of sports badmunton Joyce Stamstad kuttenball Phyllus Schubert basketball Beverly Bourret bowlung Joyce Muller tennus Mary Howe volleyball Hope Frus Page 96 bue Several events of note took place un the sprung of l94O The club sponsored a unuque assembly Three programs Jack Benny Henry Aldruch and Sulver Theatre were broadcast over statuon G A A All parts un the skuts were played by the members The l94O tennus tourna ment provuded an unusual sutuatuon ln the funals on June I Betty Johnson defeated her truplet Beverly to become champuon Maruorue Hoopes and Ellen Schlabach tued for thurd place Thurteen sugned up for the kuttenball tourney Thurteen us usual ly a bad omen but not for the champs the Four Baggers who whupped the Clubfoot Cubs by a score of 46 I3 on May 3l l94O A bowlung league was unstututed for the furst tume sunce the organuzatuon of G A A An engraved plaque was guven to the school wuth the followung names of the wunnung team on ut Hyla Weeks Maruorue Reeno Patrucua Zurckel and Elaune Nus alke - I . an ow+A. Snuvtlzul, J. Jchlun, . zu eson, B. Ahlstroun, . owe, I. Larson, R. roshon 1. Second RowfB. J Isakson, . ourru.-1, B. Hagar, Ju Howard, . Thounus, B. o an, . Lehman. ir 0wfC. i er, H. Winter, M Rude, . h c en, . Nelson, R. Loose, .I. Buchanan. Four lu Rowf . ocvs, J. Greer, S. Kc r, R. Rudru , . Mears K. Ca c cn. I'r1ml Rowr- . . osc, N. u cr, R. Hicgcl, F. Kc cl, M. Rowell. . . 1 . I , , I 1 1 , . . ' 1 ' I I ' 1 I 1 - - - - 1 - ' I I I I I . . . ' , 1 1 T T 1 1 ' , . . . . I - I 1 2 I I I ' I I 1 1 1 ' . . , - C I I I ' ' Assoouatuon T0pR .IMIIr CPUItFFxn1m.IGII.IQt1rn1MBuh Se ndRow BBourr!BBu. Ixroll B N I M Gu I n E W ngen C C burn Tb dR w-P Schuh. t J Ixr II L Funk IN1 Gu kc II rusb JWtt I gBCI.IngFurl I p E r nJ tid l'zftb Row Q t c r I r fro I Row- r V IL L HE furst actuvuty that the club sponsor ed last fall was a huke All gurls met at school each one brungung her own food Then they clumbed the bluff where they cooked theur lunch ln order to welcome the new members properly a party was held on November 5 l94O Begunnung at 7 30 the gurls danced and played games untul the call for refreshments came A the Central Aquunas football game the G A A sold candy bars Dufferent mem bers volunteered to sell candy whuch dus appeared quuckly and profutably Another money makung actuvuty was the sellung of necklaces and puns Bowlung was agaun encouraged as a sport thus year The pro gram went unto effect last fall and was con tunued untul May I3 In December Lo gan held a play day for gurls from the small towns surroundung La Crosse Central G A A s were also unvuted Games luke pung pong and shuffleboard were played The gurls had a grand tume muxung wuth the other people there As basketball us very popular thus program us quute extensuve Furst there was a tournament among color teams composed of all who wushed to par tucupate These teams tued for furst place the Greens Punks and Vuolets After thus tournament competutuon among the class teams was held Through tryouts the funal teams and substututes were pucked ln the funals the Senuor I team beat the Sen uor ll team 23 22 On March I2 Cen tral G A A had open house for Logan G A A Thus was one of the buggest events of the year Two basketball games were played Logan defeated team l 32 22 But Central retaluated when team ll won 32 I4 Durung these games the re creatuonal room was open to all who wushed to play other games The ll5 gurls ate a wonderful meal un the cafeterua and then danced un the gym Page 97 . n Owf . I c , B. Brokaw, . ' n ', . z r z , . 0 , . C lv u , . r zu. to 5 . 1: , . 0 Ia, II.A '- , . - e son, . nc crsc , . an , '. 'o . ir 0 . .' ' 1 'r , . ' 0 , . ' , . :rs ', . F um-L . u cn :cr , . ui ' I . o b Rr1wfD. .lo uns, R. S cars, E. Gundersen, J. dwn ds, A. Cupclle , . Staun- S 1 .A in Sul Z, D. Kolb, E. S hrcilmc , J. Pischke, P. Watts, B. Schrovslc . ' n IN1. Fish, P. A. Cu ner, I. Ik, J. Johnson, R. Eric 'sun. 1 ' 1 ' , . I I ' 1 1 ' 3 I I 1 . . . I' . 0 1 . o - I - - I - n a . I - J . A n v 9 . . n T -1 . T n . I - s u n I T I - 4 I ' , . . . . . Dolphins RE you a swimmer? The girls that be- long to Dolphins are and want to become more proficient at diving and swimming. Then, too, they like to be able to have recre- ational swimming. Every Monday the club meets-first for a business meeting and then later in the swimming pool. Any girl at Central may join if she can pass certain tests. Candidates are judged on their abil- ity to perform the required tasks. . .Ac- cording to custom, the three neophytes this semester, Joyce McGinnis, Lorraine Moulis, and Beth Scherr, gave a feed for all the old members On May 29 l94O the Dolphins held a splash party in the pool Competition was keen among the girls who participated in the games Prizes were awarded to the winners The inevitable feed followed This year the club was head ed by Phyllis Schubert president Helen Winter vice president Betty Pawlak sec retary Jayne Nixon treasurer Ruth Spears, S. T. C. representative, and Miss Dorothy Jahn, adviser. . .Last fall the girls were divided into two teams which compet- ed with each other in swimming lengths. The leaders of the two teams were Mar- guerite Fish and Louise Funk. Peg's team defeated Louise's team, l286 lengths to 983. Individual honors went to Beatrice Johnson, first, Jayne Nixon, second, and Josephine Colman, third. To make compe- tition keener, the members decided that the losing team had to sponsor a feed for the winners . . . At Christmas time, Dol- phins sponsored a Christmas basket and each girl brought a ten cent gift to be dis tributed by the Red Cross to needy fami I es This semester the girls d cided to concentrate more on diving and life saving Even though many of the m mbers have Junior Life Saving badges there is a pos sibility that badges may be earned by others by the end of the year T1R C Alb! lNL C h Wt kE Cpll EH TbdR Hg Ed R p Page 98 . . . I I . 5 ' ' I Q Q Q . ' i . . . h h S A . ' - 9 - I - . . . I . - I 1 I - - o J nu:+J. olmun, H. i z, J. Bosunny, J. Cuff, M. Gundersen, 1. cu, . T omas. Semnd Row-H. in er, B. Pawlak, J. Stuvrum, L. Fun , . Mears, A. 'n e cn, . else. ir 0141-B. an ar, P. Schubert, R. Rudrud, J. Nixon, J. wards, . S cars. l'41onlRou--bl. Fish, N. Miller, M. Rose, H. lxrcutz, B. Johnson. Earning Points 3 Donphms enjoy theur weekly splash on Monday after sfhyol 4 Marjorie Hoapes does a jackknmfe dnve J Margie Howe huts a homer Page T. Muldred Garske seems determined to catch the ball fn knttehball 2. The home run queens, kuffehbalf winners Poge l OO Baseball l940 '-Cf, I AVQ, R L RV 1 R B lx WT ,, Z 1 X .1 ' I -. ,... X Y I l i Top Row -H.VKruusv,.H. Holll, 1. Rcunclmnlmt, . cfluhn, . Mason, Couch Stole 'tn Srmnd Rnwf . uvmrs, E. Vcrst-, I.. Dnvls, D. lN lclmlskl, J. Kelley, . Nlasnn. Front Rnw4Mgr. usch, '. Olson, . romck, R. Sundx-1, B. Junglxluth. S I , Q 1 1 V . . D . . . o . ' , Q , 1 1 1 V ' 1 I , 1 - ' 1 l - I Q ' 1 1 N' . . . I - . . I ' - 1 1 1 N 1 1 1 J . 1 1 1 I . . . , 1 1 ' 1 I - . . . ' - 1 ' - ' ' 1 1 I 1 1 1 , , ' , . 1 - ' 1 ' . , . . . , . ARROL lPopl Stokke s Central Red Rander nlne had a poor season du to heavy graduatlon losses and unexperlence They won only three games out of ten but were always In there provldung their opponents wuth many close thrllllng ball games The openlng game came on May 4 when the Rauders traveled to Wlnona and In a double header beat Wlnona nn a mornung encoun ter 4 2 and came back again to rep at theur morning performance by whlppmg Logan by a 3 l score Playing theur flrst home game on May S at Copeland Park Centralutes were outclassed by Eau Claire and were downed to the tune of IO Z On lvlay 9 Central met the Aquinas Golden Avalanche at Copeland Park but couldn t cluck and again came out on the short end of the score 5 l Not being able to snap their losing streak the Ralders lost a heart breaker to Logan 3 2 on May l2 On May l7 Central again having bad luck was defeated by Vnroqua on the home dlamond In a thriller 3 2 On lVlay2l Central lnvad ed the Eau Clalre Old Abes Field but was shelled l4 4 by th powerful northern team Aquinas nntlvcted the only shutout of the Red and Black nune In l94O on May 24 beating them 6 O at Cop land Park On May 29 the Vlroqua men defeated the Red Rauders a second tame 3 l June 3 the Red Raiders snapped their seven game losing streak by whackung the sphere for a 6 O victory over the Logan Redmen at Copeland Park Coach Stokke Issued thlrteen letters to hns Red Ralder baseball squad Those re Bo Ray nm .llm Mgr celvnng them were Don Mlchalsku Rennebohm Leo Davus Emll Verse Mason Roy Mason Arnold Veglahn Weber Ralph Voves Harvey Krause Ruchardson Wlllard Tronlck and Russell Basch Coaching dutues an l94l were turned over to Walter lBabel Welgent Hls wealth of veterans was composed of Leo Davis Don Mschalskl Kenny Olson Wlllard Tronuck Jam Ruchardson Harvey Krause Ray Sun det and Howue Hoff Wlth these and promlslng sophomores and juniors Coach Weugent molded has l94l dlamond nlne Track 1940 pR0 nn P P wnnn nc win n nn pw J nn gkvf ERE na n To w-R. Sc ultz, . Williams, J. elcrson, E. :fa n, F. Olbcrg, H. Marshall, Coach Hanson. Second Row-J. Roc-Llc , . Tlnonnas, W. a 'ms, H. Cooper, J. Vg-rchotnn, N . Tntcom x. D :rd Rowf . cnsolc, . Pnttman, A. Render, R. A en, L. Luutz. Front Row-G. Pnttman, E. Pnncsznk, M r. . n-nnn Y, . mmons, D. vznrdnnorc. U e . . . n , d I I . 1 - 1 I I I ' . I . . , . I . . . V - . I . . . . . . . I - - 9 , 3 1 , . ' ' ff A . u a I . 1 I 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 ' ' I I - . ' ' I I v . . I ' 1 1 ' ' I . 1 1 1 . . . , ' ' ' . 1 1 1 ' . I I I I ' 1 1 1 . 1 - . . . I ' 1 1 1 I I I ' NDER the leadershnp of th nr new coach Wnllard Hanson the l94O Central speedsters had a good season wnnnnng two meets placnng second nn two others and fnnnshnng hngh nn the rest Coach Hanson was anded nn hns fnrst season of track at Central by havnng such brnllnant performers and seasoned veterans as Ru s Schultz Jnm Roedel Erv Pnncsak Albert Render Paul Wnllnams Bob Emmons and the sensa tnonal freshman Harry Cooper The Rand ers started thenr season by travelnng to Wnsconsnn Rapnds on Aprnl 5 and compet nng nn a seven team meet Central fnnnshed snxth place scornng l6 ponnts but gave a good account of themselves so early nn the season Next on Aprnl 27 nn the LaCrosse Relays at theT C Fneld the Cen tral Red and Black wound up thnrd collect nng a total of 44 ponnts The strong Du buque cnndermen copped the meet wnth 7l V2 ponnts Central s thnrd meet came on May 4 when the Randers traveled to Wn nona for the Wnnona Quadrangular and won thns meet O May ll nn a ual meet wnth Wnsconsnn Rapnds on the forengn fneld Central was downed 60 V2 to SOVZ On May l8 Central nnvaded Campnon s fneld at Pranrne du Chnen nn another dual meet The Red Randers led through but were eked out when the Campnon Knnghts took the last event and copp d the meet 58 13 On May Zl onT C Fneld the Centralntes had thenr annual meet wnth Aqunnas where the Red and Black dealt the Blue and Gold a crushnng defeat 90 to 23 runnnng away wnth every event The Rand ers attended the State Track Meet at Madn son on May Z5 but dnd not place nn nt at all Coach Hanson nssued letters to Russ Schultz Jnm Roedel Harry Cooper Erv Pnncsak Bob Emmons Paul Wnllnams Ed Wonahn John Pnttman Harry Marshall Al Render Don Wensole Marlon Tntcomb and Mgr Dnck Pfennng Captann elect for l94l was Russ Schultz Other returnnng vet erans for l 94l were Harry Marshall Marlon Tntcomb Harry Cooper Paul Wnllnams Erv Pnncsak Ed Wonahn and Don Wensole Page IO! Pooe 102 Flashes Cf 1 A modern Hercule throws the hotput during Track p acts e 2 Russ Qcihulrz wms The 100 vord dash of The Aqwnos meet 3 All set for -SO yard dash an Aquinas rw ef -1 NVolorm Pvtfmcm and Emmonsoutclustonce Aqum os D Surmysude um for Pc1uIWnlIuc1ms I , 2 f 1 Q 3 f 4 rs Lightning 1,1 .4 at I 1 Thg Wmnch Chun Krom r from Aquvncs 2 Over the top for Wensole Wrobel Tufccmo ond Anderson 3 Russ 'icnultz notpuf shork -3 Pmcsok broocfumper exrroordmory Alkert Render IS up nn the our wh: e h compomons marvel Page 103 xr 'L , 6 X 7, i . . 14 .4 www -Q1 M f A, 1 ,V A ' 1 4 ,K Q , fi ,.,7 . xx Q I f. '-1' , ' ' ,yvi Q r r ' .f' fwfr. f V. lf, , :VV A ,Mfr -,fy J : , -, - l ,,,, J, ,W I wo, I - . I 4 W-, . . ,, , , ,.y. ' E 5 A ,f U , D . . . - . . , . . , , ' , , , ' , 5' . ' . , ' 5. .. ' ' ', I is Page The Squad Top Row-A Gund r cn W lxuettel C And so C Lense D Klxch G Cav uras Co.1chWcg nt Secor1dR0w-J B dl y W Doud D S hko 1ak D Easland H K rthals G Fay R kr D Koch Tbz dR0 S Felt n G 'I L u z n Bn LP kRBchlN11DLv1I'oulbRow M H1nsnR ETl-.lIfll1R DAII RB KWohD r1n 1.111 1 ll 1 ow y 1.1n 1 rcc n 1vLnDMcas11xt Jw L rn HMlrl1.1 Anl rson R Sch lt. R Tr y Nl Tlcomb R T rps! 4 S enll1R w R J nk11 L L.1ul lx Ol n E Pncsals R Sunl 1 D Bc d or F Clapp 1' Egblb Row R Pfenng J T1k.1l E lr v P St Z1 d R lxron r H Ze11'1nn lx Al d rl F1on1R0u R E 1n R lxalnt D R ltk S GUHdCfSL -IE l94O Central Red Rauder football gnants under the capable hands of Coach Walter lBabeJ Weugent had one of thenr best years sunce the 1916 undefeated grnd :ron eleven They plled up the remarkable record of seven vnctorues agaunst only one loss By defeatlng such outstandlng com petltlon as Boys Tech of Mnlwaukee Aqun nas Chlppewa Falls Logan Eau Clalre Wmona and Waterloo East the powerful eleven establlshed Itself as one of the most potent teams ln the state of Wlsconsun Startmg out the season on Sept Zl on the Teachers College Fleld the Red Ralders were forced to face a powerful hughly re garded team from Mllwaukee Boys Tech However Central played nnspurmg ball despute the fact It was so early un the sea son and showed real power by dealung them a l9 6 defeat The Randers were sparked by Schultz s lune smashes and Anderson s speedy cut backs and reverses Sept 27 was the date the Aqumas cohorts mvaded the T C Fleld but succumbed to the over whelmnng superuorlty of the Randers man IO4 power 26 O Russ Schultz flashy full back, scored twlce on power plunges and Harry Cooper dnmunutnve half back scored twlce on beautlful end runs Oct 5 the Ralders unvaded the Chlppewa Falls fleld and Inter ally slaughtered the northern team 33 O Schultz vlclous plowung full back could not be stopped and he added two more touchdowns to hls rssung total John An derson and Art Fredruckson as well as Ervun Pnncsak fngured nn the scorlng Next came the tradltuonal battle wlth Central s arch rnvals Logan on Oct ll at the T C Fneld For two perlods our power was repulsed by a determlned band of Lo ganmen but In the second half the flre works started and Central s power agann led by Schultz and Anderson gauned mo menturn and crushed Logan for a I4 O vac tory In a terrlfuc struggle thereby retaun mg our hold on the coveted Ark of Vuctory for another year Another tough strug gle was promlsed when on Oct l9 the T C Fleld was invaded by the powerful Eau Clanre Old Abes who were then consldered the . c s , . ' , . cr' n, . r, . A , . o , ' 11 c . . r1n c , . , . o w , . ' , . u , . , . ' oner, . . r we . o , . l11 'l, L. G el! ow, L. Coll lclc, J. rl dlcy, . 1ns'1, . a , . ' Ill '. ' r - r. 1 So , . Mason, G. P1-tcrso11, A. WICRS, H. Bc 1 ck, P. W1ll '1 S, J. R1cl urdson, . '1 . ' A . cn, '. c , . ' , . Gucntlcr, F. Olbcrg, A. F c lr1 'kso , S. S cr so , . 1 h' lrk . S b R1 W-H. Coop-r, L. lx 0 cr, . 1 s ' ll, J. me , . - u z, . - 1- , . 1 , . c r' . er 0 - . c 1s, . - z, . so , . 1 ', . 1 Le, . farms-,. ' 1c. 1 -. 1,. ','.'cA, , rn, . e, .11. , . s 0 . 1- . v1 s, . . , . an 'c, 1 . ' -n. ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 , - 1 ' 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 . - ' 1 , . . . . I 1 1 . - 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 I - - 1 ' , ' . . . I , ' ' 1 1 I - I - - - - I - 1 - 1 , . 1 1 I - . . . . , - The Team TpR Wyh G h G FOlbgPWll lk H M h bLK AWk TbdR All ET llx F t Pf 1, 0 ow-K. o'u n, . Peterson, RISC ultg, A. Fredrlckson, D. ucnther, . er , . iams, S. Sivertson Second Row- lr. anson, D. nc alslu, Nl. Tltcom , . roncr, R. Sunclct, H. Marshall! J. Richardson, . -lc s 114 ow-D. en, L. Lautz, . :ka , . Olson, R. rey, K. Bey, Coach Wclgcn . fron! Row-R. ennv, R Jenkms, E. Pmcsuk, J. Anderson, D. Bcardmurc, R. Mason. I - I I ' I A . . . I ' ' I I I I ' , I b I I . I . I . . , . . l I , . . . . - I I - I o Q o ' ' - . ' , . . . . . . , 1 ' I . . . G . . , . 1 , 1 I . I - , . , . , . , . I , . . . . ' I A I ' I ' I I sv . . . 4 ' I ' I ' I ' I . - . , . , . , . I ' ' I I ' I class of the state But playnng heads up ball the Ralder grndmen led by John An derson brnlluant half back fought the Old Abes off theur feet and smashed to a l3 7 vlctory Olberg Marshall Tltcomb and Bey starred In the lme Following thus Tuesday nnght Oct 23 Central unvaded the Wnnona fleld and were forced to be satls fled wnth a tue throughout most of the game due to the Wlnonuans lnsplred Homecom mg game splrlt But the Ralders finally capltalnzed on a break and shoved the pug skin across the last strap to remain unde feated 7 O ln a thriller Next ln lme on Oct 26 the Red Randers traveled to Water loo where In a thrnllmg game they eked out a vlctory 7 6 to stretch thelr wlnnnng streak to seven games Playing sllghtly off form the Raiders had to bear down to stop Waterloo East s attack but sparked by Schultzs plungmg and brnlluant lme play Central was gust too much Then on Nov 9 the Red Raiders moved to Su pernor for a game which proved dmsasterous to theur perfect record Hampered by havmg to play three tnrung successive road trlps and also by lnpurnes to several star backfueld men the mighty Rauders went down before Supernor Central on the ene my s field l4 6 John Anderson and Russ Schultz agam starred In the backfueld and Olberg Tltcomb and Fredrlckson stood out In the forward wall In their eight games the Red Ralders gauned l 546 yards from scrummage They used 353 plays to galn that distance The Red and Blacks defense held opponents to 494 yards In 247 cracks at the lme Central scored l24 polnts to theur oppon ents 33 ln fsrst downs the Red Raiders piled up 97 to 60 for the opposition Central Red Rand rs recelvmg letters thus past season were Capt Anderson M Tntcomb K Bey R Sundet F Olberg R Allen A Fredrlckson D Guenther R Frey R Schultz E Takal H Cooper R Jenkms K Wojahn F Pnncsak H Marshall L Kroner K Olson Roy Mason L Lautz and Mgr Pfennig Page l O5 All-City Honors Guenther F Olberg A Fredruckson HESE seven boys made up the Central contrnbutlon to the All cuty Team They were chosen because of their splendid playung ablllty sportsmanshlp endurance speed and ruggedness Toppung the lust was Captaln John Anderson whose tune ball car rynng passmg and klckung led the Randers to huah honors He was elected unanl mously to the team for has stellar play all season Russ Schultz lune buckang full back was truly one of the fanest full backs turned out at Central for many a year He combrned has tremendous speed wlth power as well as exceptional druve He dud a great deal of the team s passing and backed up tne llne well Art Fredrnckson was Con sidered one of the flnest pass snarlng ends ln th state but he also dld the knckung off COURTESY LA CROSSE TRIBUNE assignments and made many tackles at has end post Don Guenther Central s other end was elevated to an All clty Team post by the VICIOUS tacklmg and blocking he dld at has wlng positron Ossle Olberg and Harry Marshall Central s bug rugged tac kles both made posltuons on thus honor team They were the boys who took most ofthe punushment but nevertheless bounc ed rlght back up and played consnstently outstanding ball all season Marlon Tut comb small watch charm guard was the seventh Central member of the All clty Team Desplte has lack of henght and weight he was un on every play and took part nn has share of tackles H showed up a greater share of his blgg r opponents both on offensive and defensuve playlng Spt ct Oct ct Oct ct Oct Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Boys Tech Chippewa Falls Logan Eau Clalre Vw lnona Waterloo East Sup nor Central Here There Here Here There There There Page lO7 All-city team members-Top Row-R. Schultz, Capt. J. Anderson, M. Titcomb. Front Row--H. Marshall, D I . . .I - . . . e e . Zl ................. l9 ................ 6 Sept. 27 Central ................. 26 Aquinas .......,......... O Here O . 5 .......,......,.. 33 ' ............ O . l l ................. l4 ................... O O . l9 ................. l3 ' ................ 7 . 23 ................. 7 .................. O O . 26 ................. 7 ,............ 6 . 30 ................. 6 e ' .......,... l4 Page l O8 Fnrst Team TpR A p kill p h Byl .lAd lgA D . 0 ow-C. rcntson,AH. C00 er, W. Tlnompsnnn, W. 'uc c , L. Kroner, Couch Sutton. Second Row-K. Conn ur, H. lxrausc, R. Sc ullz, S. Snverlsun, IX. c . front Row- . n crson, F. Ol :cr , . Frcdrnckson, L. zxvns. I 1 1 I I ' I ' ' If ' Il . . . . , 1 ' 1 . . . , . , I .' 1 ' 1 I , ' , ' . . . . I I I ' 1 1 1 I . . . . - I I n I ' , . . . 1 ' ' 1 - 1 I , . . . - . . - I , . I HE Central Red Randers basketball team coached by Mark Sutton reganned some of thenr lost prestnge nn l94l by coppnng ten vnctornes and losnng snx thereby upholdnng the usual hngh standard of Mark Sutton coached teams of years gone by Also they reganned the cnty champnonshnp honors from Aqunnas by spanknng the Blue and Gold twnce and Logan once When Austnn Wncks brnllnant forward was compelled to gnve up basketball on account of the age lnmnt rule and the Randers lost Art Fred rnckson and John Anderson outstandnng all around Central athletes by graduatnon Central s dreams for a good season looked very slnm and doubtful However Coach Sutton went to work agann and developed a powerful fast breaknng unnt whnch suf fered only three defeats durnng the sec ond semester Central opened the sea son at home by wallopnng Cotter Hngh of Wnnona on November27 49 to 37 Wncks set the pace collectnng Zl ponnts nust one short of the Central record Next the Randers hnt the road for the fnrst trnp of the year when they played the powerful Mason Cnty team Iowa Champnons and were thoroughly shellacked The follownng nnght Dec 7 Central traveled to Charles Cnty and dusted the twnne for a 32 23 vnctory Contnnunng on the road the Rander qunntet bowed to Eau Clanre Dec l3 nn a hard fought game Follownng thns on Dec 20 Central played host to Logan nn the fnrst nntra cnty clash of the year and paced by Wncks and Fredrnckson copped an easy wnn 34 25 On Jan IO the Red Randers nnvaded the Aqunnas court and playnng nnspnred ball eked out a thrnllnng 38 35 wnn Wncks played brnllnant ball maknng several beautnful one hand push shots and amassed fnfteen ponnts On January l7 the Mason Cnty Mohawks played a return game on the Hnxon floor and although the Rander qunntet played nn spnred ball nt succumbed to supernor henght Thns game marked the end of Austnn Wncks short cage career at Central He scored nnne ponnts agannst Mason Cnty and was agann the sparkplug nn a desperate The Reserves TpR gbltl pp P ls ETLIKOI GP! Dllg futnle thurd perlod rally He scored 92 ponnts In the seven games In whuch he played He was held down only once when he made only one basket In the fnrst Mason Cnty struggle The Raiders played host to Superlor East s Orlentals on Jan 24 and won a hard fought struggle Thus game marked the departure of Art Fredrlckson and John Anderson two great Central ath letes who played brulluantly for the Red and Black cagers for three years On Jan 3l the Suttonmen started almost an entirely new lineup when Eau Claire s Old Abes nnvaded the Hnxon floor In one of the most thrlllung games of the year the Red and Black eked out a vlctory and un covered a new scoring threat ln Leo Davus blond forward Feb 4 found the Rand ers travellng to Winona and nngung up an easy vuctory On Feb 7 the Aqunna Blue and Gold invaded the Hlxon gym and In an intensely exciting game ln which the score changed hands repeatedly the Cen tralntes eked out a 22 Zl vuctory thereby assuring themselves of at least a tue for the city tltle Apparently off form the Red and Black played ragged basketball nn fall :ng before Superlor Central on the Hlxon floor Feb l3 Davls kept up has flne play by dropping In ten points On Feb l4 the Centralltes traveled to Austin where they avenged their defeat of the nlght be fore by trouncung their hosts Davis acting captaln burned the hemp for a total of sux teen ponnts On Feb 21 the Campion quintet invaded the Huxon gym but the smooth worklng Raider team had no trouble rn copplng a vuctory On Feb 26 the Randers played a return game with Campion on the Knnghts floor and the rejuvenated Campron team got revenge un a close thruller The flnal game was played on Feb 28 wlth Logan In the North Sad gym The Logananrres set a blnstenng pace and the Ralders bowed for their only mtra clty game defeat 28 Zl During the year Coach Sutton appointed an acting captann for each game but at the end of the season Leo Davus was chosen as captam by hus Page 109 7 a-il. o owvW. Jun u 1, E. Fry, A. Davidson, P. Pa us, M. ar 's, E. Hall, R. Pfennig, Coach Hanson. Front Row- . 1 'a , '. son, . c crson, R. Evans, . 0 ue. , . . . , . . . I ' I I ' I I I ' . . . . , I . I . . . . . , I . . . . , . . . , 1 . . ' ' F ' I - . . . . . . . - D . ., . . . . . , :Z ' I , . . . I - - I I Shooting Stars I trol Aquunm game on The Aqulnos floor Jon lo 4 Aqnnos players look on with onxlety os Loc Dovls rnckes CJ K T D Austin Wlck5 dropg one lnto the bucker Q1 Aqoln 5 C A o produces has gucrdlng teclnnuoue Pcoe l l3 l, 'Ossnen Oldberq on Img guard 2, Second semester 'rufle oefsnderf, 3 Kenny Bey wotclfmeb o collls-on ln the Cen- .'1U F. I I I - Q g Q H ' - X Seen At Games y m to th Aqu nos Ce trol bottle ot Cent ol 2 Do s mokes o dec s ve shot ogo stA1u nos 3 Ken ny Eey los one O e on Mo on C ty nn H xon Gym -l Tumblers before gonng nto oct o bet een hal es 'TACH Qutton gay LC Sto Art Fredrnck on Au tnn Wncncs John And r on K rn ey Caot L o Days Harv y Kr u e War n u n Qnv rnbon Ru S hultz Nov C Dec Dec BVI aft an 6 9 6 6 G 6 G C 'ttral a Central Central Central Central Cent al Central C rntral Central C n ral C ntral Central Central Central Lufl K cner Ossne Olberg l-larry Coop r and Mgr Carsten Arent on Leo Davns re C nv clAll Cnty Honors Ken Bey waa ele t cl as captann ot the l94l 42 team C t r Ma on Cntt, Charl Cnty Eau Clanre Looan Ma on Cnty Sup rnor F Eau Clanre VVnnona Aqunnas Sup rnor Central Austnn Campnon Campnon LOC1an Here Th re There Th re Here Here Here Here There Here Here There Here There There Po,e ll l. An on'5 .,o'l in 3 i - n r . yn n i in 1 n re K ettel, SQ Q e to , ss C. , s 3 A ' V - . . 27 e. ................. '49 C t e ................... 37 De 4 6 Centr l ................. 24 S ' f......,...,.. . .49 e . 7 .............,... 32 es ' ......,....... 23 Dec. l3 ........,........ 33 ' ......,.....,.. 36 e 4 20 .....,........... 34 M ...........,.,..... 25 Jan, lO Central ..........,...... 38 Aquinas .........,....... 35 There J . l7 .,.n...4,........ 3l 5 ' f ..,,........... 38 J A 24 r .......,,........ 23 e ' -ast .....,........ 25 J . 3l - ...4............. 24 ' ...........,.... Z3 F b. 4 e ...4,............ 30 ' .......,.......... 23 F b. 7 . ...,......,...... 22 . . ........,..... .Zl F b. l3 e t ,..n........,,,.. Z0 e ' ........... 26 F b. l4 e ..,......,....... 35 ' ..4..,...,...,,... 33 F b. Zl .............,... 3l ' .......,4......., 25 F b, 26 .......4,..,.,... Zl ' ........4........ 22 F b. 28 C .........,.,.,.,. Zl H ..... ............. 2 8 Centrale Minor l l Llfesavung demonsrratron un our pool by Mr Dawes 2 Intramural water polo under the durechon of Mr Sutton dlcs Arthur Schwalbe on has way Toward t 1 champuonsn p 0 Catcher R Mason suttlng pretty Page ll2 3. Pufcner Krause l'1aslef'erfly 4, Ping-pong champs--David Solie, Calvin Robinson 5. Colvin Robinson oufpad- Mueller K Cooper and Mgr Jenks Sports Program r' L. X N ...A l l9-JO othletlc banquet lr- the aym 2 Tennls Team Top Coach We gent F Andrews W Graham B Koch D Lumelner S Lawrence A Mueller D Hoffman D Jenks Front L Engebretson W K lsmer W Cv mer K Cooper J McKen I6 E Fry D Peterson 3 B Koch wlns match from F Andrews -l l9-10 Klttenboll vnnners TENNIJ Coach Walter lBabel Wea gents n tmen had an excellent season wnnnung sux matches and tying the seven tn Central also copped the cuty cham plonshup agann On May 4 at Wlnona g ttlng 6 to Wlnona s 4 whale Ro hester and Logan had nothnng On May B Cen tral whlpp d the rnvadnng Eau Clalre team 4 to 3 On May ll the Red and Black travel d to Eau Clalre for the northern VVlsconsln meet ln which about a dozen teams competed The Centralltes tled for turst wlth Eau Claire each coppnng ll points The Randers beat Logan 5 to 2 on May l4 On May l7 Central downed Wnnona 5 to 2 On lvlay 29 the Red and Black swamped Aqusnas 6 to 2 The last qame was a 5 to 2 vxctory over Logan Coach Babe Welgent Issued letters to B Koch F Andrews L Engebretson A COLF The Red and Blacks coached by Mr Blalr Scherlch had a poor season wan nnng only one match The wan however proved to be agalnst Eau Clalre state wnn son R Harrus B Fredrlckson and F Ol berg Returnung lettermen tor l94l are F Olberg and R l-larrus PING PONC1 The champuon of Central plng pong tournament proved to be C Roblnson Other leading contenders w re A Schwalbe and B .lenkuns INTRAMURAL KITTENBALL The wnn ners were S blvertson B Jenklns K Bey L Kroner E Tlkal R Ptennng P Pappas R Rau R Rennebohm and R Heth WATER POLO Members of the wlnnung water polo team were H Zremann C An derson B Sweet R Rau andW Wertz Page H3 ' 2 A A X 'Y , X . w X Y 1 f f A 5 , yr 3 . A L 4 l F L..- ' . ' '. H , ' I - I , , , . , . , . ' , . , . , , , . , ' 3 , , . r' , . 'e , . ? F- I , I . . I e -' . . . . I . , I . V . T . A I , I T .I . . . T . ' . I . I . . I I I I . T l . T the Randers won the quadrangular meet, ner. . .Leadnng players were: A. Fredrick- . , , . . . e I , c , . A, . , . - . - . , T . . . 3 . . . . A . . . I l ' l ' e ' ' - . . . . . , V H . 9 ' ' ' I l ' I I ' A I ' I I . . . . . , . , . , . , -.4 I . . . Ti 5 . . . I . , . - ll ll ' ' I ' I ' I ' ' . , . , . , . xIDOr LIGHTS tim rrmd L Wd T WT mr L Nm x. am Nfkqqu LHWC1 r w 1 M On f CORP Q W an 'X CO ora md Ln, kr' Pm-sg Mg! 5 rw K fx min Qmtacff are madu. . .Exgfgday monte -partigi, mnwgrs, asbombims Qmrf-K wid what M ALI f dp, WC LN The VQFJS uri UF C 'idc' ,lA fv- X School Life I f-rf' 1 I, ' 1 4 X If ' - . 'f' 4. -. I Y I I I I I I dt.. My .1 X K Memorial Day T The Horol trnbufe fo The soldier deod Z Betty Sersfod Storrs toword the marker through on ousNe of L C r 5 rwtotwes of pofrwotwc oroom otufrw 3 The frwhufe In 5 gel bOyS 3. Pcrffcloorwts rrw the dov's program -1 Suot, Wfiey, Rev Beal Pram, Scotf, Bud Thzrrmcs speaker, ood repee K. 1 J L7 , omg. Po Page l li High Lights l Bev and l-lowIe enIayIng the Prom 2 The results of nord work by th Prom Decorahng Co'nmIttee 3 Jun or Prom KIng Russ Schultz and hIs queen TOOSIS Gelatt 4 and 3 Seen at th ChrIstmas Prom SEPTEMBER 3 Commencement of school Everybody a bIt bewIld ered by th new 8 o clock classes and transfer of locker areas 5 Rooters Club meets and plans to raIse the bleachers wIth Its ch ers Physucs and chemIstry classes have an o portunIty to sleep dunng a Mar h of TIme mavIe on ScIence In BusIness ll Our lady bowlers have vIsIons of hIgh scores as they organIze t'IeIr teams today Busmess assembly at Whlch we recexve InstructIons lbut carry them out? 7 7l L R T meet to talk over the matter of new members and theIr InItIatIon l3 S T C calls upon Kenneth SchmIt GuIlford WIley and Ruth Spears as nomInees for the presIdency Booster Staff puts Its nose to the grundstone Noc turn Club prepares for n years lIstenIng and muslc mokung 3 BIll Knsmer Inumphs as January class presIdent ct the fIrst G A A meetung Chem Club IoIns the ranks of clubs In rperatIon and maps Its Invaslon of he cuty s ll'1ClUSfl'y A mIxer promfle after dInner excItemcnt for many f-ntral wa s o a F e w B tvs Tc h if NAIlwaukee l9 6 -l Thc rf w l-hgh Tnb Staff recewes Instruchons CIrls Bqwlmg L ogue A starts thc ball rollIng R T pu ts Its InItIatees through the oaces r K J I-lough and BIll Jones dIscuss the COUSCVIDTIOH B ll at the Forum m etmg Manon Melcher reports to o R or a conferen e she attended thIs summer 76 Masauers sacrIfIce rheIr supper to lIsten to tryouts ln assembly the students pay trtbute to the memory' of Mr George Schwanzle Central IanItor Dr Wull mg of the Ieachers College gIves a slnde Illustrated story of prIntIng Z7 Chem Club nomInates elects and appamts the oas IH Its many wheels The fIrst Issue f the l-lIgh Tnb IS eagerly souaht by all Central pounces ow Aqumas to the tune of 26 O 30 Prcsoectuve DolphIns dlp and drIp durIng tryouts The school IS plastered wIth campaIgnIng for S T C presId nt OCTOBER l S ver new members admItted to Nocturne through ryouts League B JaaIn guves the bowlIng alleys some w ar Mr LIncoln LIppIncott boosts the Not Over F fty club VD assembly 7 The S T C camoa an rn nagers boost theIr candI dat In assembly 3 G A A scales Grandad Bluff after school Ray Sun Chtm Cluh Inspects the Coca Cola plant land re c Ives a sample apIecel Central wallops Chlppew Falls 32 U In the fIrst game away from home T Forum fllscusses cvI lIbertIes SpIrIts reach a new h gh In antIcIoarIon of the C ntral Logan game In pep a sembly at pep parade and at pep mIxer lVOCOllOr't for students only Teachers attend Western WIsconsIn Teachers Convenhon ll Central hangs on to the ark by beatIng Logan l4 l-l Red Cross CouncIl reorganIzes elects affIcers and plans CnrI tmos boxes fer foreIgn countrIes lg Mrs Dorothy Brown entertolns wIth folklore In as mbly Falconers choo e up sIdes . . e I . I . ,, . ,, I , . 1 I - - 9 ' - Q I ' A . t I l I I . Q . ' e r , , - ' I ' A I I F . 9 U .H Z . . ' . . u C O I K H C I II - I I Q V ' I - If - T - - X . . - . . . ' ' ' f . . . ' e. . . , . - s . ' ' ' . - e . - . . . I l , , T , ' 5 1 ' '- . Q . I ,, WQ- T , , ' V If . 3 A . . ' ' - ..- . . . li C N - . ,. QS . 'L I - . . - . . . . A Those aIrls who lean toward athletucs combIne efforts det is elected S. T. C. presIdent. . . . , -l- e . ' - - 23- . . 5 e - ' , . ' o T , . A A ' . 3 - I ' 1 . 5- L ' I I . ' il-C, lk ff I ll 'NlTl'1lT'1 the T. C. I lcll ith I , e - ' ' c f ., - . Q , -. , I 2 - ' I3 . l 1- l f ' . 2 .L - ' f e K X . . ' ' ' . IZAL. . . I I -- I . M . - . -C. I 9 . 1 I S ' . C. . I c . V- I ' ' A - L - ' ' ' . se . ' s ., Qt 1940 - 41 l Mrnneapolls Symphony vuollnnst and harplst 2 The Frauenfelder family musucuans and yodelers 3 Trval scent ln Judge Mlchel s court from safety assembly -l James Whltcomb Rvley reader and umpersonator l7 Central shows Eau Clalre howto play football l3 here l8 Mothers and teach rs meet at the flrst Mothers L ague meetung Hugh Trlb dellghts sts readers by coming out 23 Things wax hot at the Forum meetlng where Rocse v vs Wu I6 vs the toplc New G R members lnltnatea at a supper meetlng Central spoils Wenona s homecoming 7 O 25 Chem Club reverses things by unspectung the Health Department The Fraunfelder family from th htgh Alps vra Hollywood entertain with Swiss folk muslc an assembly Bl Central gowns the clty an a safe and sane Hallo we en by showing movles staging an amateur sh w provndlna games free eats and a mlxer NOVEMBER l C ntral pll s up tts seventh straight victory by beat -l Red Cross Councll opens drlve for l'7O student membershlp Raiders of the baskets offrclally start wnrmlna up f New faces at many desks as almost half of the teach ers sklp for the State Teachers Conventlon at Mll waukee 8 Mr Klnnex s clvlcs classe survey the clty bustn ss and g we nment Chem Club vlslts Helleman s brewer no treats d auders suffer then t ss n last game of the s ason at Superlar l-l 6 l2 Som thing new Mr Bartlett organlzes c Phy uc Club Booster Staff thanks What s the n me t l-1 f ce? as lt udentlfues plctures l 3 Col Bob Engleston dressed In his soldler sunt talks about war fwlth gestures' l6 Central s band has more than one funger IH the Western Wlsconsun Band Fe tuval ple 20 United Hlstorlcal Exhubut of old newspapers fnlls the library and upper corrsdor wlth Itself and spectators Forum wonders whether U S Should Give More And tc Brltaln Zl Annual Thanksglvlng stuffing enjoyed by all 25 Red Cross Councnl talks over Christmas baskets Root rs try out prospective cheerleaders S T C d cusses changing nts representation fr no lubs t home rooms 7 Falcon rs decade that Wlsconsln ought tc have a one house legislature Central downs Cotter h e 49 jf ln the Ccgers opener as Austin Wncks a'mas t es th record ID knots 28 Masquer entertalned by The Rehearsal Harle n w members 29 Nath ng poor about Rach Man Po r Man pre sentfd an as embly by the Mcsauer Harleauln socletles Dnrus Johns chosen as cr ndudate for the D A R Wash lngton pllgrnmage 'T Reglonal G R c fl H4 Y meet at La Crosse DECEMBER 5 Physlcs Club comes unto power by vls t ng North States 5 h m Club spends 5 n urs: St Fr ncls Hosplta The mosta the besta to Ken Bev next ye r s foot ca a en r au nt lS d wr'ed 49 4-l at MOSOIW CITV Pagell9 l , . . . . 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Assemblies I Dr Wullsng sllustrated the hsstory of prsntsng with slides 2 They re all for him 3 Corporal Engle ston of the 42nd Rainbow Dsvssion Page I 20 7 Central takes the second game of sts trsp from Charles Csty 32 23 there Physics Club tours Bell Telephone 9 Mr H V Nordeman draws laughter from the assem bly crowds wsth his whsle u wast art Msss Blotter snstructs the Red Cross Councsl sn the packing of Christmas baskets II Falconers the best fed club sn the school hold a Chrsstmas party I3 I-rsday the I3th is no ssnx to Mursel Mitchell and Ssgurd Gundersen wsnners of Jr Ex contests Sems formal Christmas dance ensoyed by many I4 Studes finally discover the identity of The Whoofen poof sn the January class ploy I9 Masquer Harleausn socsetses sosn forces and hold a sosnt Christmas party 20 Good King Wenceslaus a Christmas pageant ss presented School having been dssmsssed and Hs Trsbs lcontasnsng Qull Qusversl being duly grabbed all Centralstes go home to wast qusetlyl7l for Santa They break silence with a bang at the Central Logan tussle sn the Hixon gym when Central comes out on top 34 25 28 Gym awakened by 300 Alumni dancers JANUARY 2 Studes come back to school with heavy eyes to tell toll New Year s Eve tales 8 Band and Advanced Chorus present an assembly I0 Central smashes Aqusnas 38 35 there I7 Philanthropy ss the theme of the Sensor assembly Congrats to Janis Thatro chosen as Central s cands date for Queen of the National Speed Skatsng Meet Central bows to Mason Csty 38 3l here Msxer after the game I9 Rev Vsnter speaks at baccalaureate services 20 Teachers and sensors dine and dance at Sensor Faculty partv 23 Masquers contrast Lavender and Red Pepper face a lsftsng 78 January graduates recesve diplomas and congratulations 24 Studes have the afternoon off as another semester bows out Central basketeers wsn over Supersor East 28 25 26 Centralstes loin other fans sn freezing thesr toes at the National Speed Skating races 27 Beatrsce Johnson announced as wsnner of a lap contest sn Dolphsns 3I Central tsps Eau Claire 24 23 here FEBRUARY 4 Physics Club vsssts Heulemans where members re cesve trsnkets Central defeats Wsnona 30 23 there 5 Chem Club admsts two new members at special meeting Tryouts for You Can t Take It Wsth You 6 Mr Kevsn Harlequin odvsser leaves for o years mslstary servsce at Camp Lee Va Prospective Harle qusns meet Masquers laugh at Lady Luck Home economscs gsrls prepare and serve a banquet to the Vocational Board given by the Board of Educatson 7 The nosse almost shakes the people from thesr rofter seats as Central subdues Aqusnas 22 2l sn a photo finish here I2 Students contrsbute to the new flag pole on Grand dad Bluff then go resoscsng sn the shortened afternoon I3 Supersor Central downs Central 26 20 here I4 Maybe St Valentsne snspsred the Central qusnt to beat Austin there 33 33 Stay at homes attend Central mixer Workers at Northern Engraving Co being watched' No not by saboteurs but Chem Club I9 Harry Marshall and Bev Bourret unansmously elect ed as sensor class pressdent and secretary L R T works on scrap book Fsrst games played sn gsrls class basketball tournament . A I - I ' V Co. T . ' ' . . I, , - - . 11 . - - I . I , . . . - , , . , ,,' II - V . ll ' ' - . I . . I . . i . . I , , ' I 1 ' 1 - I - f ' 1 ' - I. II Il Harlequins elect officers and give their constitutiorfs - , - ' - Il Il ' V V 1 ' 1 - . . . , , - I - . , - , t . - - l ll I - Il - ' I I 1 f ' , . I - I I - , . - I - I ' 1 1 ' - ' ' 20 Masquers admut eught and Harlequuns four as Mrs Kevun takes over her draftee husbands posutuon as Harlequuns advuser Eluzabeth Gundersen Wulluam Laux and Guulford Wuley represent Central un Amer ucanusm Quuz sponsored by the Jaces over WKBH Zl Attorney Robert Johns makes students apprecuate our Bull of Rughts un assembly Mothers League hears Mr Opperman on Occupatuonal Servuce Statuon Central defeats Campuon here 3l 25 Jum Franz speaks un the flag deducatuon at Vocatuonal School 2-l After soakung them Dolphun members put candu dates through the wrunger and admut four 26 Mr John Zoerb speaks on flower and unsect lufe un assembly 28 Chem Club sees the mystery behund the get or the Northern States Power Co Hanson s Chances wun bovs untramurals tourney Central bows to Logan Z8 2l there MARCH 3 Chorus orchestra and tumblers entertaun durung Common Councul banquet 4 Physucs Club holds a Morse code class WGN an nounces senuor class presudent Harry Marshall as a Cutuzen of Tomorrow 7 Annual Masquer Harlequun shundug IO Muss Huntgen beguns to guve vocatuonal guudance Track gets off to a runnung start ll Physucs Club funds out what makes an old trans mutter tuck l2 Central G A A entertauns Logan s at play day Falconers practuce makung unterestung after dunner speeches I3 lZAs go to Vocatuonal School to hear Mr J H Armstrong speak about fundung uobs Deutscher Vereun sees The Great Dunglehoofer l4 Caesars death commemorated wuth play actun un Muss Shuelds Latun classes Mr Murl Duesung guves ullustrated talk on burd lufe un assembly Chem Club sees Modern Laundry washung l7 Sure an forty one boys sugn up for baseball' Try outs for Masquer Harlequun play What a Lufe l9 G Man Mr Sam Grathwell shows em how uts done un assembly 20 Senuors choose Rev Mars Dale as baccalaureate speaker Masquers entertauned by pantomumes Zl Tennus players sugn up Gurl tumblers chorus and orchestra entertaun at Mothers League Coffee Danc ers shake a leg at the muxer 26 Vurgunua Van Suckle and Donald Franzmann wun Jr Ex Many gurls take scholarshup test sponsored by A A U W Gurls volleyball beguns whule table tennus funals are won by Boone Koch 28 Ken Bey elected junuor prom kung Mr Kranc shows Central s heatung coolung and chlorunatung systems to Chem Club Senuor class play You Can t Take It Wuth You us a howlung success APRIL 2 Mr R G Hankohl duscusses natuonal defense uobs un assembly L R T plans for advertusung new books Boy golfers sugn up Falconers practuce whats been preached to them at theur annual banquet 4 Boys untramural volleyball tournament game Chem Club scares and bewulders new members at unutuatuan Central takes thurd place un undoor track meet at Wus consun Rapuds 5 Harland Domke from Sparta fuddles around for Nocturne members 9 Basketball letters awarded Wade Thompson pleads for soap for Red Cross and Hep Cat Quuz program un assembly Jum Kunnear and Aluce Meyer wun furst and second cuty honors un Elk s contest on What Uncle Sam Means to Me Yours truly bows ut permanent ly as others leave for Easter vacatuon o your Entertamers l H V Nordeman Whule You Waut artust Z Mrs D Brown retold Wusconsun folklore 3 Safety furst was Mr L Luppuncott s advuce Paj l7l . . , l - I I - ' . . . , l - I I , , . , , A , I A, . , . Y - ' I' I . , , , ,. - I I ' 1 , - - u fu . . . , ' ' 3- uGrood King Wenaeslausn l An unknown beggar as hosputably recelv d 2 Good Kung W nceslaus and has royal court 3 The lost Counculor ns r xnstated 4 The Master of Ceremonses and Props 5 RICH MAN POOR MAN Rtch Man Poor Man a one act farce by B Y Bur rtll wa presented November Zl by the Masqu r l-lar lequun socuetues as their assembly play T plot f the story concerned the efforts of Emma 'Rut Sp ars to drstrnbute cast off clothes among the needy Her earn st desurc to please her patrons placed h r ftance Pete Wallacc Doucll tn an embarrassing predtcam nt when hc was called upon to donate twe shlrt off hls cck er c n s o er to secure r han marrtage Margaret r-lowc Kltt Tom Markos l edore G lden n Patrucla Watts Mrs B ne 1 Muruel Llec r Ole Olsrn Jlm Mclicn tn Mr Patrlclf l-laggcrty Jan t Ecwdrds Mr Thomas MacPhaurson Btll Crem r Tom 'ny Drowning Enzab th Gundersen yt ttnng nurse J mes Franz Larao Johnson and Mary Ellen Towns no Mrs X Y Smythe were exc 'lent an supportrng r les GOOD KING WENCESLAUS Good Klng Wenceslaus durected by Mr Charle Hume pr sented ln assembly and for Moth League D cembcr Z l rr' keeolng wtth the hollday splrtt me message carrt d by the play was that pleasure c Page l 27 Hts l-llghness consults offucers of his court ways can be found In being kind to otners Th deslre of thus kung of Bohemla to do good was rewarded by hrs accompltshung hrs mann wash that of ftndnng has frtend and counculor who had been lost many years be fore rn battle Tne characters wcre Ktng Wencelaus Robert Bach h aueen Kathryn Cappelen the lost counculor Donald Sage Jan thc ccuncrlor s son James Bosanny klng s offncer Arthur Brown klngs pester Arthur Bcutler que n s lady an vyauttng Betty Lowe counculor of state Johr Fl ns master of ceremonles Wnlltam Jones and props Lu llle Lawrence ana Januce Johnson Caroler and mu :cal background w re provtded by the Advanc d tten fMr D R Wart nbee CORPORAL ENGLESTON up to the youth f today to choose the course u Juntry rs to follow and to flght her battles If tne neen aruses was tn adytce of Corporal Bob Englest w f rrncrly of the -12nd Ralnbcw Dlvlsnon ln has nnformal r gg on N y mber l l-le brought home to t e tucents the grlm horr r of war as well as th humor us slde of army llfe thr ugh h s own exberten es V . . G n . S . 4 ' . D . , . , . .. I ,, , . . , V 2 I 1 T - - - , 2 G - - A ' , , . he I o , - h 2 l . . , I . H K ' - 1 r r lb 0 P . f, Q - - , M , , f , r l , - e ' , g '. A y J ,, 1 , V G V bt to h lle t IF rd he d ln e ' ' f , g , - 1 1 3 I , I A, , s o - ,, c . s ste: , ,, . C llg ler, M s. s K Q e 1 N g , I z c, c V 1 ', Q Chorus and members of the orchestra under the drrec- l , s. ' g 2 , - J 3 . . . I . F t T 3 , e , a S a . 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' ' ' Q- ' , - 1 i I ' C I I , V Q H I , , , T 5 , , ' ' s' . ' Here and There l Mr Wandrey coaches club presudents In parlfamentary procedure 2 Mr Scott conducts faculty meetnng 3 Ex changing trckets for play reservatnons 4 Mass Perschba her reports on National Englssh Councul l Students and faculty are nterested on Am rocan Hlstorlcal Vaundatlan exhlbut nn the library 2 Puzzleng ovcr tlne ffrst standarduzed tests an connectnan wutrm the evalua nan at C ntral begun this year Page l Z5 . i 9 ' . ' . , . , L X . . l 1 Q Around School I One of Cerwtrol 5 town guards domg his mormmg 5 work 2 Grrl Reserves perform thenr ormuol duty of decor 4 TWO sensor pole an locker oreo otter o long doy 5 grand on t-hgh Trrb Booster ond whot hove you Poge 126 otihg the holls for Christmas 3. Wade ond Lorn os they oppeored in S. T. 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