Central High School - Cehisean Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1920

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SENIOR WORLD Scbool Song Dear old school, your colors blended Their beauty o'er us shed And by Central 's band defended They are loosened overhead. For in storm or fair weather We 'll always stand together Holding high our loved banner The Central black and red. For in storm or fair weather We 'll always stand together Holding high our loved banner The Central black and red. Give a chorus for our school then, Our happy student years. We 'll be loyal to thy rule then In sunshine and in tears. For in storm or fair weather We'll always stand together While our hearts give an echo To the ringing of our cheers. For in storm or fair weather We 'll always stand together While our hearts give an eeho To the ringing of our cheers. Scbool Yell Brecky go-ex, go-ex, go-ex, Breeky go-ex, go-ex, go-ex, Hoorah, Hoorah, Polla Balloo, polla balloo St. Paul High School.



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14- SENIOR WORLDU, Cbe Crystal Ball Father-Time stood leaning on his scythe, gazing intensely into his crystal globe, with a bewildered expression on his face. Suddenly, a look of satisfaction, as if he had found what he was looking for, spread across his countenance. Being curious to find out what it was all about, we asked him, he told us that if we would remain very quiet he would tell us all he saw, he was looking back upon the life of the class of 1920, and thus he began: I see a large group of bewildered looking little high school boys and girls hurrying toward a certain room. Their guide, Mr. Marshall, who is also new at the school, is walking toward the same room in company with another man. We are now in the room, and the children are much excited about something. The noise in the room is now brought to a sudden hush, the children are beginning to sit up and take notice as their class adviser, Mr. Hodapp, begins to speak. He is telling them that the purpose of this meeting is to elect officers and then the meeting will adjourn, and that they are to look for the returns on the bulletin board in the front hall the following morning. There is a great scramble in front of the bulletin board. Some of the children look disgusted, others, disappointed to the point of crying, while others are delighted to discover that they have been elected to an office. Don Bagley comes through the crowd, and one little girl whispers to another, 'There goes our president? John Farrell is being dragged down the hall to the board, for the boys have told him he is elected vice-president. He will not believe it, but still is too bashful to go and look. Herbert Eberhart is posted as being elected treasurer. Shy, demure Virginia Hawkins is being em- braced by her girl friends who are congratulating her on being elected secretary. Father Time stops to wipe his forehead and catch his breath as he has become so excited over these youngsters, and he shakes his head in satisfaction and says: What a fine lot of children! They surely are going to have a remarkable history in this old school. But we will follow this up, and see what changes take place. Indeed, this is a busy class. I see them hurrying to their classes. Already they have chosen their class colors, maroon and white, and they are getting ready for their debate with the sophomores. The question is: Resolved, That women should have equal suffrage with men. John Farrell, Franklyn Matson and Dorothy Brink have come to prominence as the best speakers in the class. Paul Beeman is elected rooter-king. The class is also interested in athletics, and I see that Jack Witherspoon and Melvin Kelly are elected repre- sentatives to the Athletic Board of Control. A look of disappointment has come over Father Time 's face and when we ask him what the matter is, he tells us he is getting worried over the children of the class of 1920. He says, I see they are not

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