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

 - Class of 1922

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Dani, Hvltnnrsnta I 1 IL JAMES E MARSHALL PRINCIPAL jforetnoro n earnest regaro for the eotftcatton A ani: tncttetnent to great oeeos of --'37 those tnho shall come after us places upon the Qlehtsean Staff the respon stlnhtp of recorotng truth stttctest trutl pet truth one mooestp the feats anh achtehe ments the honors tnon ano mctortes gameo hp clttgens of Qlentral ourmg the past pear This chronucle thus tntrror of our tn stttutton feat rung parttcularlp the nughtp oeeos of QEIIIDYS has become almost a necessity ln a IIIUUEEIT hugh school ilu no other map tmll pupils ano frtenos he able to lube agatn tntth us the experiences herem set forth lfaere tntll he founo a true reflec tion of the real lxfe of the school Elames Q3 Marshall it ,wx 7 , , . f gi V , fn? Y l , - ' 1 ,v , ' 1 Y , : , , , , f ,. , .. , 7 . . U 'H' Back Ro fo d K de buyer M rr y Gag 'Vll s Ro enbe g S cnd R ss tt Kager l- rk er n me r K k VIC l ont Ro Thomp o ,lone Alexander Cl ss 'Vllss Me ll Nash Wlll ms THE CEHISEAN STAFF HOWARD L CLESS Edltor nn Chxef RICHARD JONES Euslness Manager JOHN BRADFORD Assistant Business Manager CLASS ALBUM Elizabeth Merrill Edltor ORGANIZATIONS Carroll Dlckson Edlth Geer ATHLE 1 ICS Floyd Thompson Edltor FEATURES Cralg Howry Editor Lucy Rnsmg Ned Cook Vlda Alexander jack Wager Lamprey Murray Bob Sands ART ohn Wlllxams Edltor Reynolds Guyer Everett lVlcNear PHOTOGRAPHERS Myron Hassett CLERICAL STAFF Nash Gage Kordell Berlmger Norma Bomta Myrtle Lllllan Evelyn Anderson ADVISERS Lxterary Alice Rosenberg Herbert ennmgs Bernhard Low ohn Howard osephme Stemman Lucille Kask Mildred Perkins Adele Fark Art Dons Evans w-Brad r, or ll, ' , Low, u a , e, 1 's s r ,H v ow-Ha e , 'Y' , Ra , Cook, P ki s, Berl' Me , as . l Near 7r W- sn, s, , 'e ,.' i',1' , ia , .,. v v J . ' X CONTENTS I HI SQHOUI SLLNPS IALULIY SP NIORS ORCJANIZA IIONS wmc E AND Mum AFHLE PICS FEATURES J J ,w N 1 Q 41 L, , J .,: .. 1 1 1 V L 1 B, w fx . k , Y 5 , 1, .Vi J L . , M. 4 gk, : 'X ' V by 'mp- i L4 X -Q. 'V . , iw? -1- -'Y E923 nv rm-3 CEHISEAN 03 he following serttun shows the f' growth of in ibm! anh in ibaul Central Zhlgh bchoul from the tune uf tts urugtn In 1866 when tt urrupteh the thtrh flour rooms of the ulh jfrankltn Srhnnl at lOth anh Ziiruahwap through 1890 when nt was huuseh In what ts now the 5-Hamann Suzhou! at 10th ants Qlehar Streets to the bt iBaul Central as we Lnuw anh see tt tohap Q S' :iQ A A J . c , . v 7 W e 9 7 , v Y f t , Q 0 . 1 . I X 1 66 1 .SX 91 Z F' F 4712 QQ x xg eff mcu DL ll 01D Ei-WfllLnUl Z is ig , ,X ' ' 2 Mx X3 9 'S 'Tff ?f'f Q ':',' fff,VT':F'Ff Q , V V F F F PM X X 422 If O. A A V X4 , Ag 1 Dear olo school vour colors blenoeo Cbelr beauty o cr us sbeo Eno DQ Central s DRIIO octcnoco Ubev arc loosenco overbeao 4 - Y - ' v 9 . 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LJ afsl K , ,X gf ',X 1 I w . id' , Y ww! gif! ,Wiz - --, I 21,1 A iff' 'A N X ,- J' I 4 ' , 3 1, 1' iff Y -Q, Y -fgiff X I' W -DF' x f ?52p 2:ifJ25f J 4,l Y-17 4'1 NNW '922- -fi THE CEHISIZAN '09 -1922' JAMES E. MARSHALL. Principal ALBERT G. MEIER, Assistant PrincipaI IVIINNIE KEANE, Registrar CLARA CLAUSSEN, Clerk LAURIE. JOHNSON Librarian ART DORIS EVANS ELIZABETH STROBLE OLIVE LONG LAURA WILLIAMS BIOLOGY JOHN HARP IRMA MEILI CHEMISTRY HOMER HILLARD I PAUL RUSTERHOLZ COMMERCIAL fCLAIRE BOODY WINELLIE DUNIVON 7I-ELLEN SIMON ROBERT BROCKMAN EDGAR GATES Y-STANLEY WATSON RLEFFIE BRODEEN ERNEST MAITREJEAN HELEN HAGIN DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND ART KANNA CORCORAN YEDITH HALL STELLA STRANE DRAMATIC ART HELEN AUSTIN ENGLISH HILDA ANDERSON FLORENCE COLTER CAROLINE AUSTIN JNSUSAN CRUMBACHER DOROTHY BAUMGART ANNA DICKSON MARY BRYANT CARRIE CASTLE IXGRACE COCHRAN ALICE CORNWELL MARY CARNEY JENNIE CLARK BRET COOLEY AGNES DOHERTY HILDA ANDERSON FLORENCE BABER YS GRACE ELLIOTT MRS JOHNSON EILEEN KENNEDY MARY NEWSON ALIL E ROSENBERG EMMA GRAY AHELEN SHANLEY MARY HARMON MABEL WICKER FRENCH EILEEN KENNEDY JULIA TISDALE HISTORY EDITH FOULKE MARGARET MCFETRIDGE JULIUS KUCK X JXDAVID KYES SARAH O HORA LATIN HELEN HAGIN X JULIUS KUCK XWILLIAM MCGOVERN MANUAL TRAINING ROBERT BERG ELMER JUSTUS LOUIS HARNSBERGER MATHEMATICS RALPH BILLINGS ALICE HOSMER ALTHEA DIETHER ERNEST MAITREJEAN MARTHA HARTXY ELL HELENA MANN NELLIE HEYD SADIE MATSON IVIUSIC LILLIAN KNOTT PHYSICAL TRAINING RAY QDINLIVAN PAUL RUSTERHOLZ HARRY SMITH OTTO MELTZER MICH AEL ST APLETON WILLIAM KESSEL ALBERT SCHWABE MARTHA SJOBERG EVA THOMPSON FLORENCE WATSON STANLEY WATSON MARIE ROTHFUSS ALFRED BLSER PHYSICS CLAREINCE EASTMAN JOHN HARP PSYSIOGRAPHY PETER MCMILLAN FREDERICK MILLER SPANIISH ADA MAY ESHELBY JLLIUS KLCK A . I J l 922' fag- THE CEHI gg T09 g -1922' g THE STUDENT CCUNCIL ee1921-22 Back Rovs Knebel Vetter 'Vlr Hillard Murray Bor Swanson Fark Second Row orgenson Low Driscoll Llc-ss Perry Sandell Steckel Front Row Bond Hutchln Everly Sands Nash Slebold It was realized about a year and a half ago that the students have a chance to see faults and the need for minor corrections about the school and its administration which would never come to the notice of the proper authorl ties For this reason the Students Council was formed tion at Central two or three representatives from each class and the editor of the student publications is very ably guided and advised by Miss Ander scn and Mr Hlllard The ofhcers consisting of a president vice president and secretary are Robert Sands eanette Everly and Alice Seeley respectively The students of Central have always been dealt with so fairly that action in very important matters has as yet never been necessary Although the Student Council is rated in this book as part of the faculty the members do not receive any ompensation for their work other than the knowledge of the benefits that the school derives from their efforts I 1 ill Y - 'A m i xo- ' Y The council, which consists of the presidents of each class and organiza- , . , , . ,l , i , i - , , - . . . . y . C . . 1922 Q9 THE CEHISEAN G3 Iln flllemurxam Zilla ?Knerner Zlieacbzr of Svpamsh 1918 21 Zgcponh the sunset hull The mouths gn bv DBI 'all the hu we hear ber smgmg still 41 , ' A ' l She sang ber sung ami: hasnt alnap V 4, 1 c c ,7 SENIGRS gg THE CEHISEAN 'raging MISS IRMA MEILI For four years Mrss Mexlr has been our advxser She has piloted us ln success and defeat ln work and play and brought us to the goal From the day when she first organrzed the Class of l922 to the present tame she has ever been ready to counsel and guide She has brought harmony mto our class meetmgs to her commlttees have turned for suggestions and her cheer ful encouragement has made possible the fulfillment of our plans But Miss Melll has been more than a wlse advrser she has been our frlend Wrth her ready smlle she has aided us rn dlmCl1ltlCS and rejolced with us ln success We will never forget the depth of gratitude we owe and we wlll remerr' ber as one of the happrest parts of our Central career the leadershlp and friendship of our adviser I . . - . . 1 1 I - V - , . 1 .- , ' 1 .ugt :k 5922 00 THE CEHI 0 1922 Q E! 0 pf QV For some tlme ln the mlnds of members of the faculty as well as of the puplls there has been growlng the realization that as a school unconsciously we have been placlng our emphasls upon thmgs of secondary not primary Importance Not that we should regard athletlcs less but that we should honor scholarshlp more Wxth thns ln mmd Mr Marshall appolnted a faculty commlttee to con sxder appropriate means of showmg appreclatlon of the scholastlc vlctorles won by the honor pupils As one possible means to thls end the committee communlcated with the natlonal honor soclety The Torch whlch IS stlll ln its mfancy As thls organlzatlon has but recently revised lts constltutlon lt was found lmposslble to do anything dehnlte toward afhllatlon this year The new constltutlon IS now ready and later steps may be taken to form a local chapter of The Torch at Central lf that seems desirable A purely local recognltlon was therefore planned lt was declded to establlsh an annual honor roll day with a special programme for the members of that roll The commlttee planned also to present to each member a bronze pm as a mark of dlStll'lCtlOH for the Intellectual success thus far achleved A com petltlon for the design for this pm was thrown open to the student body The design that appears Wlth this artlcle made by Scott Smith was chosen The dxe for the pm IS to be presented to the school by the present senlor class The puns wlll be provided elther wholly or ln part by the other class organ lzatlons lt IS hoped that these pins will carry wlth them somethlng of the slgnlflcance ln their llne that IS attached to the C ln athletlcs The utmost we can do IS none too much to pay as a trlbute of pralse to those who have made so slgnal a success ln the llne whnch above all others Justlhes an exlstence as a Hlgh School success along scholastlc lmes We ICJOICC to pay homage to our honor roll wlth all for which lt stands May they always lead ln the worth whlle things of llfe I ' . s 5 . ' Q l t , JT X VfY N Tab' .5 M5 ...e....... Edith Ccer Fer inwnd Fftter Wenzel Neubauer Dudley Pirqons Roberta Kendriek Lurlne Klrol Wiliam Seddon Catherine l'ra Carroll Dickson Theodor ig Crace Wirne Ruth Penney 'Vlargaret iwlurrn Lita Wilson - Corinne Martiii Lucy Rising., - Xvalter Levy - Avis Beyer - Millicent Bright Pauline Becker Valeclictorian Elizabeth Merrill 92 54 Salutatorxan Marion Fred ne 92 49 92 Margaret Schwartz - - Helen lVlcK,e - Catherine Brooks Howard Nlorgen Bonita Gwge - Muriel Kingsley Marie Figge - Myrna Hovde - Roxanne Michaud oseph Neily - Mary Creglow - Dorothy Bonnell Mildred l' erlcins 22 osephine Th :yer Helen Harrie Ned Cook Lucile Cillihin Rmyrnond Risey Dorothy Dunn Helen Hodgson Adele Fark Margaret W Peter Spehr Evelyn knderson Ames Woaqter Bettv Hunt . Theodffa fxllen ' '... Florznre Cherma - . Winnifrecl Montgomery' - - . Esther Wilson - - . Howard Per y - . Anim Boehme - ' . Hurry Skinner - ' , George Schuler - . lVl1deline Roberts A - . Clurencf- Linrlhlom . Myrtle Kordell - . Mar, us-rite Ohmwn - . Edith Rutherford - . Helen llaberman . Theresa Nauman - . Kenneth Kurras h - . Howard Cless - . Lucile Ekeluncl - . Nellie .iondclc - . Virginia elinelc - 7 . Violet Bemmels - 87 86 86 86 86 86 86 Vg. 23 92 88 85 84 29 22 1922- Q9 THE CEHI EAN 09 -1922' . -5 A 'e 'n Ga 5 .ee T - -.i..-,i --9 a 1. H l 5, F- 'Y 22 ii- if EA L .. .1 'X at . , W. ' - - - 92.24 37. J ' a - - 87.25 d' . ' - - . 38. ' I - - - . Mary Brasie - - - 9l.39 39. Benjamin Peilen A 4 86.96 z . - - 9l.26 40. - - - . z . ' - - 90.50 4l. A .1 2 a - - - . . 'f Y - 90.47 42. . 1. ' - - - . ' 1 . - - - 90.4l 43. . . . 'l' - - 90.33 44. ' 1 4 A 86.75 . ' 3 .tt - - - 90.32 45. - - - . A - - - 90.06 46. L are - - - 86.24 1. - - 89.75 47. - - - , . a - Y - 89.55 43. . 1 86.18 u - - - 89.49 49. . ' f. - - 86.I6 . Q aj - - 89.32 50. I - - 1 86.l6 ' ' 89 30 5l 1 86 I4 88 93 57 lc 86 I3 1 88 89 53 f 86 06 88 85 53 B6 06 88 78 54 ' ir 85 96 88 59 55 4 85 96 88 57 56 . 85 97 . . 88 08 57 85 97 P B8 O3 58 . 85 75 SB 59 . 85 70 . ' v 8198 60 85 68 . 1 8196 6I 9, . 85 65 8191 62 85 50 81 18 63 85 46 81 14 64 85 43 3, 63 65 c 85 4l J 8, 48 66 85 40 8, 4' 67 85 37 68 P 85 30 Sf 36 so J sy is ' 81 31 10 83 I8 5922 Q9 THE Clilll 0 1922 GRADUATION Graduation in l882l Was It different from the important occasion of today3 Was it as satisfactory as dignified as ln terestmg3 How can we answer those questions we who remember with throb bmg hearts the all absorbing mterest ln that last week of school'9 The season une and the old As sembly Hall at Tenth and Minnesota was gay with buntlng and flags and early sum mer flowers and redolent with the spicy smell of tamarack when a proud and happy band of thirty or forty asplrants received their diplomas from the hands of the city s pompous Board of Education A day or two previous a Class Day program had presented the prettiest and the wittiest in the Class poem the Class History the Class prophecy The size of the class had made xt possible to pay tribute to every member by name and to map out his future for all the world to know Each Senior was presented with a souvenir considered appropriate to his character accompanied by poetic com positions that certamly foretold the com mg of the new movement m poe ry vers donor did not hesitate to make pointed UMASS KNIFE Jckes at the expense of his lrienus and when the last will and testament of the Class was brought forward with all the legal dignity that the ceremony demanded the imposing document with its length of five yards and its red seals mspired terror tempered with mirth m the hearts of the lower class men who listened eagerly for their behests Many pieces of personal property were bestowed upon the heirs the spoon that stirred the most awful mess the class was ever in the reading desk the mourner s bench the privilege strictly a semor one of gomg to the nelgh boring soda fountain in school hours the honor of advising the Faculty as to the running of the school and always last to the umors was given the knife This custom of the bestowal of the knife is one of the oldest of Cen tral s traditions originating in 1884 after a prolonged warfare of three years between the Seniors and umors The mellowmg influences of departure from the beloved halls induced the Class of ISB4 to bury the hatchet ln glowing colors and to hand the knife on to the umors to enable them to cut their way through the thorny barriers of the Senior year The writing of the class song was sometimes given to a umor and the author of this article had the honor of writing the first class song used in the school Such doggerel as it was' ln later years the song was set to some familiar tune as m ISS6 when Paddy Duffy s Cart furnished the melody lug K . ' l B - , - . . - l' ' y , 1 . n . l - . - , . h libre. The historian, or prophet, lor . i 1, n -I . ' .1 . u .J l . . , - . . n .I ol I. il l J 'F ,ff E922 V9 mn crm Q The llttle lnsh scholar gentleman and prlest who wrote the words has been these last years a mlssxonary m the Pl-nllppmes At the close of the smgmg of the song the audxence swarmed upon the stage each family seeking its swan or nts ugly duckllng hndden under masses of Floral trophies Such had been Class Day nn the Old Hugh School but when graduatron night arrived we never called rt Commencement then gone were all the frnvolntres of qulp and jest The stage was decorated mainly by the Class the glrls m elaborate whlte costumes with long trams white knd gloves elegant COIHLIYCS alternatlng with the boys m new black sults the material of whlch had been ordered ln some cases from New York after anxlous consultation over samples with sympathetic teachers On the left sat the entlre Board of Education the gentlemen lookmg on the warm une evenmg anythmg but at ease m thelr dress suxts Before the Presndent of the Board rose the barrncade of the diplomas The teachers occupled seats upon the platform and the Prmclpal stood our master of ceremonies The program consisted of elght or ten orlgmal essays and oratlons cle llvered by students chosen by the most careful and complicated system that the teachers could devlse The subjects ranged through the whole ganut of human history and experience from the C-arden of Eden to the year 2000 and the gray headed men and women ln the audience smiled as thelr young Ferdmands and Mlrandas exclalmed ln many differing keys That has such people ln ntl And somewhat tearfully to themselves Father and Mother murmured TIS new to thee The Salutatorlan xn chorcest Latin halled and saluted all the groups ln turn never fanlmg to call forth a laugh from the dare devxl umors rn the house when she lt was invariably a she addressed the Board wrth the words Patres potentlsslml gravlsslml et renereudlslml The essaylsts and orators sand thexr parts and finally the Valedlctorlan ln her small volce said her vale and the Prmclpal signaled the Class to stand After a few words of kmdly advice and more feeling than hxs pupils had been wont to attribute to hlm he handed them over to the President of the Board who made a long speech that no one ever heard save those m the front row on the stage and no one ever understood but the Salutatorlan and Vale dlctorlan The evening ended wrth the bestowal of the diplomas and the recep txon of their frxends by the Class and so again the old school sent out its quota of young men and women to show the generations how the world should be run Has the spirit of Central changed vou ask3 We thlnk not true The old order changeth yleldmg place to new but the spmt the enthusrasm the tradltnon the soul what you will stxll sends over thus whole wxde world these eager young creatures of ours ready to try all thmgs and at last to hold fast to that whxch rs good Mary Jeannette Newson P1 ' . s 59 . ' 5 A ' ' 7 V Y , . . ' v , , , V , , ' Y , . . ,A How beautious mankind is! O brave new world , 1 . J . . . . y . - . 2 , .. . . . . . 1922 A V9 THIS CEHISEAN V09 1922' Constltutxcn XX ILLIAIVI SEDDON JOIIN 'VIIESON CALXIN HLNT 'MARGARET Vv 'XRF HFLFN XX ALLAC F XX ILLIXX1 ERTL CLASS COMMITTIES ORXIA NAS CIBSS PINS HFLEN FAIRCLOLGH IOSEPHVCE THAYER CALXIN HUNT xx RD R'S'NG HOXXARD PETERSON Freshmen HSS CoIors PALLIINE GRAFI CLORIA MARLES DL DLFY PARSONS Class Party JE XNETTE EX ERLY H BERNH Sophomore Debate GLORIA MARLES GRACE XVARNE ROBERT SANDS RICHARD JONES FRANZ RATHIVIANIN NumeraIs ARD LOXX ALICE SEE C. JANFT OIVIEARA HOXX ARD CLESS Debate BF TTY HLNT JOIIN DRISCOI L C ATHFRINE PRATT JOSFPH NEALY C 'XRROLL DIC KSON HELEN IVIcIxee IIFLEIN IVIATHILR -JOHN BRADFORD IVIARJORIE DOLAIN ALICE SEELEY FLOYD THOMPSON ROBERTA KENDRICK HOW ARD CLESS ISABEL PEDFRSON IRIVIA PENROSE 'VIARY CREGLOXX DOROTHY XX ETHFRBX HOXX ARD CLESS XLBERTA HLTCHIN RICHARD JOINFS HFI FN MATHFR ROBERT SANDS BFRNHARD LOXK VIILTON FAGLEY EDITH GEER HELEN FAIRCLOLGH 'XIARG ARET SCHXX ARTZ NIARGARET 'VILJRRAY CRAIG HOXX RY IOHN XX ILLIAVVIS LALRENCE CARLSON JOIIN XX ILLIAXIS IE IIOXX XRD 'XICKISSICK XX II LIS DELANFY 'XIARC ARET CROSS I 1 LEY MAR Junior UDIOI' SCIIIOI' IOE NEILY MARC. ARET CROSS MILTON IHAGLEY PAUL HILSTEAD HELEN IAIRCLOUGH HELEN WALLACE LOIS 'VIULES EDITH KLEIN BERNARD LOXX CRAIC. HOXX RY HELEN HODGSON ARET XVARE HELEN MATHERS General Chanrman Senlor Debate XLL ACE JEINSFN MILTON I XC LEY Ways and Means JEANETTE EX ERLY C hanrman FLOYD THOVIPSON XXARD RISIINC. ELIZ XBETH MERRILL HELEN HARRIS CRAIC. IIOWRY HELEN FAIRCLOLGH JOHN BRADFORD ALICE JXXIES XIRGINIA JELINEIC FootbaII Banquet JEANETTE EX ERLY Chairman RDIN XND JACK XXAGER NED COOK ROXANNE 'VIICHALD HARRIETT CARLSON LOLISE VIARSHALL ANNE JANE BENNEIIT Anne uncement EXIILY I OC, XRTY IETTFR ROBERT A Excurslon JOHN KELLEY NIAR IORIF DOL XN C FORGE NICHOLS KENDRIC Ix . 5 Q . AA ' ' A U1 ' I - CI ,N VV... A' I YI A' . .I .IIA H 1 5 ' 1' '. II , I .I I I I I I 'I III I II J , 1 . ' .1 I' ' . Nw . f . I M I I A I II AI A .!I rx I I FERD1x..xxD ITETTER MARQAIRET SCHXYARTZ CIARROLL mcxsox xv.. .I - ' f, 1 .' I I I .I A I . 1 A I V- -. -.' A I r .I I. . , I I4-A ,, 'I ' I . P r ' I , ' 'A ,I' , I . Debate XX ALTER BICKEL CLIFTON X ICK STANLFY PARKHOLSE CLORIA VIARLES DONALD DFXX EY BETTY HUNT PALMFR BAKER ARNOLD C RUBER N1 ARJORIE DOLAN Class Party CARROLL DICKSON CARL HOLVIGREN ALLEN BOXELL JANET O 'VIEARA GERTRLDE TUSLER NumeraIs M ARJORIE DOLAN C EORGIAINA ROSEN AVIS BFYER HELEN IVICXIILLAN GLORIA MARLES 'VIARGARET XWARE RICHARD JONES DONALD DEWEY HAROLD SOMMERS DOROTHY DUN HAROLD PERKINS HOWARD PERKINS NORIVIA NASH X IRGINI A JELLIINEK JAXIES XX OOSTER JOHN XX ILLIAVIS ALICE SEELEY HOWARD PFTERSON RAYMOND RASEY 'XIARJORIE DOLAN LUCY RISINC. PALL HILLESTAD C XTHERINE PRATT HELEN HODGSON AXIS BEYER GLORIA NIARLES JOHN BRADFORD EDITH C FFR XI XRGARET XX ARE HOXX ARD I FTERSON W THE CEHISEAN 09 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PT ohn Driscoll Dorothy Dunn Norma Nash Carroll Dlckson fresldent Secretary N lce Presldent Treasurer Edxtors Note The followmg data pnnted wlthout revnsnon ns part of the dxary of some unknown sennor that accxdentally fell 1nto the hands of one of the members of the staff As nt contams as nearly as posslble all of the xmportant actwxtles and affaxrs of the semor class nt I5 takmg the place of the customary class hlstory September l9l8 l couldnt eat much breakfast thus mormng cause l started to hugh school today About I0 mnnutes to 8 l mustard up enough curage and strength to open the large door for the first but not the last time It just happened that l came ln a door near a lxttle blackboard that was a hangm on the wall On thus board was wntten that all the freshmen thats what they call us probably cause they thunk that we are fresh or green or somthnn anyway It sand that we should go to the assembly hall The assembly hall 18 even bugger than the Park theater and has a real stage to A lnttle bell rang and then a man wxth a bald head l ferget his name came down ln front and held out his hand for us to keep qunte He had a bunch of cards and after tellxng us what to do and where to go we wanted for another bell to rxng and then we went to our first rooms lm golng to study hard and try to be a vallterxan anyway xt sounds lxke that whnch l wasnt ln grade school Today there was a notice that said for all the freshmen to meet ln the balcony for a real class was to be formed which means that they was going to elect a pres and some others Bull and me being acquamted wxth qulte a few of the fellows by now thot that maybe they would make us officers We went up there and there was a lady who was tellm somethm but l couldn t hear Bull told me that thus was Miss Melln and that she was to take charge of the class or be nts adviser cause she was appoxnted by Mr Mar shall and that she IS a teacher -Xnyway they decided to make a constntutxon for what ns to be called the Class cf l922 They chdn t elect a presxdcnt but are gonng to next txme l forgot to put xn yesterday that there was a meetmg an that they voted on a con stxtutnon and then voted for officers Thls mornmg when l got to school l saw on that blackboard near the door that l wasn t elected pres but that Gene ware was l know ' . 5 Q- . ' A 1-Y m, J x Q5 1 V :ll 1 I -2 JI iii 'i 'a .9 S fy l In l'T'g r'r-44 ' V, ,,. t,., , , . .. f 'A I f f - - Ilngt' 39 1922 W THE CEHISEAN 03 1922 Gene tho and thunk he will make a good pres so I don t care In case Gene should get s1ck or knlt Stan Parkhouse was elected to take hrs place Alice Seeley must have her Palmer dxploma cause she was elected secatary George Nichols was chosen to collect the dues whxch rs I5 cents a term Purty soon the semors will begm to notxce us cause we re gomg to do a lot of thlngs Thxs afternoon I bought some musketer netting or something that looked lrke xt of green and whlte which IS our class co ors to wear to the Freshman Sophomore debate that was after school today so that the others could tell which snde I was for Fred Luhrs Franz Rathmann and Duck ones were our debaters and they sure were swell lookers all dressed up up there on the stage They sand that we I think that we should have won but I guess that the judges are smarter than I am as we lost but the boys drd thelr best so we don t care so much I mlssed track practxce thus afternoon because I had to go to the party ln the gym I have been tramlng for th Freshman Sophomore track meet but I was able to mlss today I wore my new sunt wxth the wade straps around the knee Bull and I both got two pleces of ice cream I wore my long trousers to school today for the first tlme I told mother that sophomores shoudn t wear short pants She wouldnt let me untxl today but I was glad because there was a class meetnng and I could show them off rlght ln front of every body The class electrons was today and Gene appomted me as a teller Burdette San some got the most votes for presxdent Betty Hunt won out for vxce pres Norma Nash for secretary and Richard ones for treasurer Now that I was a teller maybe Ill get a chance to be presxdent next year I wxsh I had trled out for the basketball team because today at a class meetlng some of the fellows each got a swell lookmg pxece of felt that was ln the shape of a basketball wnth 22 on xt because they played on the team Batty resngned from being presxdent l don t remember why only that Norma had an awful time trylng to pronounce xt I went down town w1th Cal Hunt who had been appomted to get the class pms There s gomg to be a party and a debate pretty soon I have a lzttle pam amxdshnps tonxght l thmk I dr nk too much of that punch that was served at the class party thxs afternoon I enjoyed lt very much tho as xt was good and we had cookies and I danced with a good looklng glrl whose name IS I saw Dxck ones tomght and he seemed kmd of blue He sand that we had lost the debate wnth the Freshmen today I was xntendxng to go but I forgot about nt Margaret Schwartz and Carroll Dxckson debated with Dlck on the subject Resolved that the Unnted States should wlthm the next I5 years grant the PhlllPln8S thexr lnde pendence and to ard them xn establxshxng a free and mdepenoent government I went to the first meeting today The l7th Amendment surely dnd go to the heads of most of the class because all the officers elected except the vlce presldent are gxrls Thxs wlll be one of the hardest years for a presldent so lt should have been a boy presldent The officers elected are Alberta Hutchins president ohn Bradford vxce presldent Margaret Schwartz secretary Emlly Fogarty treasurer I am gomg to watch and see how Alberta does I recexved my last years track numeral today I Got pretty near elected to the Athletlc Board of Control but ohnny Driscoll and Howie Cless beat me out They must have felt sorry for me because I was nommated for the Student Councxl but I am on anyway so I fooled them by declmmg the nomlnatlon I dont remember who was elected Alberta makes a darn good president after all I 1 ' - 5 . 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I 1922 V9 THE CEHISEAN QS 1922 l got a good T L today A gurl at the class party told me l was one of the best dancers she ever danced wnth l am supposed to know exerybody m the class now be cause one of the features of the party was that everybody should meet everybody else l help decorate the stage for the S debate tonlght The questlon was Resolved That we have a League of Natlons Mildred Copeland Ferdmand Fetter and Nlnlton Fagely debated for us but the senxors won anyway l at ln the front row and could hear swell and l stlll thmk we should have the League l was too tnred when l got home last mght to wrlte about the good time l had at the S Last nlght l had to leave whom l brought m th audience whxle l took part nn the entertainment l drank flve and spnlled a couple of glasses of punch We danced xn the lxbrary whnch was decorated wxth butterHles hanging from the cellmg and also tam .ln Qumran Tiormnfwffnnc, lQ2.1 6. aracks The musxc was good l danced wnth Miss lVle1l1 She certainly IS a good dancer besndes being a teacher Helen Mather took charge of the whole affaxr and nt surely was wonderfull It was a good moonlxght nnght too but that didn t mean anything' ohn Driscoll was elected presxdent of the senxor class at the first meeting lr wnll please me to see ohnny make as good a semor president as he ns a left tackle Norma was elected vxce presnclent Dorothy Dunn secretary and Carroll Dnckson treasurer l was appointed to the Ways and Means Committee of the Cehnsean the sennor annual under a new name The duty of thxs commlttee rs to raxse money for the publl catnon of the book l was somewhat embarrassed thus evening at the Senior Football Banquet whnch was gnven by the class ln honor of our champlonshnp football team l dxdn t know whether to eat the lettuce ln the salad or not but l ate lt and then noticed that nobody around me had eaten has The ll S debate tonight was the best debate that l h ve ever heard The questnon was Resolved That Congress should enact legnslatxon exemptlnc Amerlcan vessels en gaged m coastwrse trade from the payment of tolls at the Panama canal Although the semor debaters Ferdxnand Fetter Melvllle Hart and Benjamm l 'e1len lost the cup they were rewarded for thexr noble efforts by becoming exempt from thexr English finals I ordered my graduatlon announcements and Cards Thls made rfle realxze that there IS only a month and a half more of hugh school before we vnll part from the school and many of our friends ' - 5 ' . . 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Y. , I'.:.,.- gr V WJ E922 JW THE CEHI EAN CPS 1922 :JI lu ALEXANDER VIDA R Veeda Dramatic Club unto Scrlbblers Club Property Force Boosters Club Blue Bnrd Waltress Senxor Banquet and Football Banquet Cehlsean Staff Assernblxes Spreading the News College So I told them 1n rhyme For of rhymes I had store ALLEN THEODORA Theo Honor Roll Fme Arts Soclety University of Mmnesota Heres to the gurl with the heart and smlle Who makes thus bubble of hfe worth whnle ANDERSON EVELYN GRAYCE Ancl Honor Roll I'1ne Arts Club Boosters Club 7 C s C ub Unnersxty A constant friend a thlng both rare and hard to Fmd APITZ EVELYN MARY KKK Spamsh Club Wfaltress Sc-mor Banquet College APPELBAUM NATHAN In came Nathan one vast substantnal smnle ARCHAMBAULT MARION LUCILLE Mooch Senlor Bazaar Unlverslty of Mlnnesota Those about her from her shall read the perfect ways of honor BARNUM WADE LOW Barley College Look' Hes wmdlng up the watch of his wut' By and hy It wlll strike BAKER A PALMER Pebbles Spamsh Club Radio Club Sec Treas 2 2l Pres 2 I 22 Constxtutxon Club Student Coun cx Track C Jes! and youthful Jolllty BAIR ELIZABETH Fine Arts Unlversnty of Mlnnesota Many daughters have done vxrtunusly but thou excellest them all BECKER PAULINE EMILY KOERNER Peggle Honor Roll Hlstoncal Socxety Senxor Bazaar Business Had a tongue at will and yet was never loud . 8 ' , ' - - 5 n . 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'19-22g-ffv THE CEHISEAN We BELDEN LOUELLA Lou Hamlxne Umvcrsnty She doeth llttle I-nndness which most leave undone or despised BEMNIELS VIOLET Honor Roll College I laugh because It makes me happy BENNETT ANNE jANE Yane Slnrls ggzasket Ball l9l9 l920 Christmas Xssem Y College She ns such stuff as dreams are made of BENSON DOROTHY MARTHA College Aprlls n her eyes BERGSTEDT HARRIET ELIZABETH Seven C s Club Business Most gentle IS she BERLINCER LILLIAN ANNABELLE Bugs unto Seven L s CI b Boosters Llub Buslness On her tongue ls the law of kindness BETHKE CONSTANCE JOSEPHINE Connie Fine -Xrts Socxety Lonstltutuon Club Thanksgw College Rare compound of oddity frollc and fun Who relished a joke and rejoiced a pun BEYER AVIS HENRIETTA II nor Roll Thanksgiving Pageant Roc Secr tary Hnstorlcal Socletn I 372 Spanish Club Xlph1 I roton XSS mblles Class Com College As sweet as the modest violet BISCOE DOROTHY IS XBELLE Death of Nllnnehahx Class Com University of Minnesota Its the lxttle things that count BOEHME AINITA KATHERINE -Xnnynlta Honor Roll Sexen Cs Club Death of Nlmne haha College of lVIus1c The path of duty I5 the way to glory I MN H' ' ' . . . .. - - - - - ., ..V... . - - - 1 U - H , . . 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I ':,t' CC rv THE CEHISEAN Qs BONNELL DOROTHY MAY Honor Roll Dramatrc Club Clee Club Const: tutxon Club unto Assemblles Blum Blrd Thanksgiving Pageant 110 JL fs College I have no other but a womans reason BOWES HARLOWE Bones Captam Class Basketball Z2 College A very valiant man BRADFORD JOHN POMEROY Ice Pres junxor Class Pres junto Pres strtutxon Club Dramatlc Club Clee Club dent founcll Blue Bird Pirates of Iance Assemblres Chairman Trcket football Banquet lnvxtatnon Com Q XX onder Hat Con Stu Pen Com The Prep School The light that hes ln In h eyes Has been his souls undoing BRANT GORDON EMNIQ-'I Qllfege Talk to m Jacobs ladder t e ber 'bf steps GOYCIIC and hell ask BRASIE MARY A Honor Roll Latm Club Hlstorlcal Soclety College Some thmk the worlds made for fun and pleasure So do I BRENNAN MARION Brenny Seven C s Boosters Club Busmess All her faults are such that one loves her the better for them BRIGHT MILLICENT INEZ Mrlly Honor Roll Sophomore Basketball Latm Club C lrls Athletrc Club unto Hamlme Umversrty The proverbe santh that many smale maketh L a grate 0' fv1a Jv J!! BROOKS KATHERINE Honor Roll Fine Arts College It s good to lnve then to he last a sunny mood BLJETOW LYDIA MARIE College Be sure you re right then Lya ahead CALLAHAN LUCILE MARY Honor Roll Lxrls Athletic Club University of Minnesota They laugh that wm A5 . 8 , ' , . W ,sl 'A ' A I Y I ' 'klgj 1 - Bc . A K . M V 'V . 5 , .. - .. l . ' . l V E . 4: . : . - I H : ' ' ' . J. tx . ., . . : .Q - n C - ln A 11 -1 .. i .Q . . h In x Q T XIX , . .. . . . ,, I 4, . , I .. . 1 - H . t - ' X . , .I ., X , . ,- ' I . :I ' A l. . I H lv . a ' . u - ' fy I 4-,.. fr ...f, as i n ' . i , l 1 - - - ' I .. , . .. I 9 go . I t i V 1 A y ,. . . l ' . . , ' c 1 7 Q .. - I.. L 4 - 1 J 4:4 C at mn CEHISEAN We CARLSON HARRIET - - Heck' Fine Xrts Club Unlversxty of Minnesota Here only one year but Oh my CARLSON LAWRANCE Larry Clee Club Athletlc Board of Control Hockey Nlanager l92l Z2 I dont tell all l know CAWLEY GRACE LUCILE ble-L Club Miss Woods bchool Minneapolis Minn ls she not passing fair? CHAPM AN ELVA. CHARLOTTE Leland Stanford University of Callfornla Most gally wise CHERMAK CATHERHNE MARIE Cath Seven C s Business None but herself can be her parallel CHERMAK FLORENCE ELIZABETH o Honor Roll Seven Cs Club Boosters The gentle mmde by gentle deeds IS known CHERRY DOROTHY D Dee K K K Assemblies Cnrls Llc-e Llub Senxar Bazaar Pirates of Penzance UDIVCYSIIY of Mxnnesota Thxs IS a mee place I hate to leave University of Minnesota He showed discretion CLESS HOWARD LOUIS Howne Honor Roll Edltor ln Chnef of Cehlsean Sopho more Track Numeral Com Xlpha Proton Treas 20 Dramatic Club I9 and udge 7l Athletic Board of Control l9l9 20 Scrxbblers Club As semblles El Cnrculo Castellano Xsst and Ad vertrsmg Vlanager of W orld Z0 Edxtor nn Chxef of WorldT1mes Zl j S Entertainment and Com Zl Thanksglung Pageant Student Coun cn Unxversxty of Minnesota For he was master of the Times and ruler of the World CLESS j-XVIES MARSHALL Marsh Football C 22 Unnversxty of Minnesota YVhen Joy and duty clash Let duty go to smas I 1. - H.. . , A t H w. far' ' ' N 1 ..Fl ., CLANCY, JOHN FRANCIS ' - - jack ' Q I' '.T:.. I. ,L - ' 3 A I : - l l , .Hz I-9 V - , hi 1 gg-22 JW THE CEHI 0 1922 COHEN ADELAIDE THERESA Lnrls Cleo Llub Scnbblers Club Death of Mmm-haha Plrates of Penzance Assemblles Muslc A husler person would be hard to find COHEN HYMAN WILBUR Romance of a Rose Radxo Club We could also an lf we would COOK EDWARD NOBLE Ned Honor Roll Dramatxc Club Clee Club Alpha Proton Constntutlon Club Treas Zl 22 Boost ers Club My Lord ln Llverv S o mance of a Rose Blue Bird Plrates f Penzance Assemblies Decoratlon Com Foot ball Banquet Cehlsean Staff Mgr ZZ Bus Mgr D L Plays Tenms College And departing left behind hlm footprmts ln this school of ours CORNING LUCILLE FLORENCE xmmy Lhrxstmas Assemblies Death of Mmnehaha College Take the goods the gods provlde thee CRAWFORD QUENTIN B uent Class Basketball Minnesota Agricultural College The mnldesl mannered man that ever cu a throat CREGLOW MARY ELIZABETH Honor Roll Hlstorxcal Socu-ty Alpha Proton Property Club Fxnance Com Historical Society l922 I S Com l92l Boosters Club Chr1st'nas Assemblv l92I College Can one deslre too much of a good thing CROSS MARGARET A Mugs urs Clee Club 20 22 Treas 21 Pxrat s of Penzance University of lvllnnesota I laughd and danc d and talkd and sang DAHLINE ELEANOR ADELINE El Clrculo Castellano K KK Semor Banquet College As good b out of the world as out of fasl-non DAHLQUIST HAROLD Dolly Asscmblu s Carleton College Speak of me as I am nothing extenuate Nor set down aught ln malxce DANIS NELLIE ELIZABETH e Souhon-ore Basketball University of Minnesota Kmd hearts are more than coronets I ' S 5 ' , - - Ad - ., .. . ,. L I H . . ' - - Hy' I 4' : ' . Q Y. ' . h.. 0' Iv . .' .. . '. JA-'A .ihc .Ri .. . I ..: .. . 0 Il 3 ' ' 5 . ' 5 .l . ' I 1 u' ' , , .n . , C x c , .t ,I vw L - HQ - I b u . at J-5 4. - A Q ..- n - V - ?n .A I A I C' l 'l H ' -' 1. . ' -'22: ' e 6 u B - . n ' , - - N l' .. - rv IQQQXEW THE CEHISEAN GS 1922 DEFIEL WILLIAM H 1 Class Track Baseball Basketball Boosters Club Assembly Busmess You wxll be the same good fellow tall the shad ows fall and lengthen DEI ANEY CEORGE WILLIS Wnllxe Boys flee Club 20 2I 22 Treasurer Buslnf-ss Vlgr Pxrxtes of Pcnnxnce College What man dare I dare DERINCER PAUL WILLARD Dutch Hockey C l922 Senior Basketball l922 Ionlverslty of Minnesota No one knows what he can do txll he trles DEWEY DONALD HERBERT Duke lreshman Track Thanksglvxng Assembly Seven Cs Club Decorating., Commxttre S Sf-mor Pin Com Treas Lonstltutxon Club University of Minnesota Born for success he seemed DICKSON CARROLLJ Dune Honor Roll Cehlsean Stal? Class Treas IOZZ Class Debatmg Team 1920 Swlmmmg World Staff Dramatic Club I9Z0 22 Clee Club Assemblles Hlstorxcal Society Romance of Rose Blue Bard Prrates of Penzance Alpha Proton Z2 Treas Spreadmg the News University of Minnesota A fxnnshed gentleman from top to tue DOLAN HELEN MARIORIE Marg e Cllee Club 20 22 Assemblies Ways and 'Vleans Com Chaxrman Numeral Com Zl Z2 rlra t Penzance Program and lnvxtatxon Com Senlor Banquet Unlverslty of Mlnnesota A full of hfe as lfe Itself DONEA KORDELIA GENETTA Nothmg IS above nothing below her notice DONNELLY MARY MARTHA IS -Xsssmblxes Macalester Dear to her frlends as light and lxfe ls the sweet and bunny Mary DOLTY MARIE FRANCES Dot El tnrculo Castellano Buslness You can tell her smxles for mules and mules DRISCOLL JOHN FISKE ohn enxor Presxdent Stage Force I9 Z0 I ectrxcxan Football C Z I Student Councxl -Xthletlc Board of Control 70 7l Booster -Xssembly Zl Prlnceton You can tell what kxnd of wheels he has ln hrs h ad by the spokes that con'e out of his mouth . 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' , ' .2 v .223 El ' ' '22: ' 0, 'Z Q . .,,, 4 . .B I .- L E922 fa Tm: CEHI Q DRUCK FELICIA A Phi Gxrls Basketball I8 I9 Clrls -Xthletlc Club Semor Bazaar Columbna College of Physlcal Educatlon Ch1C8g0 Nor ever falled a frlend DLI MEZ DOROTHY Dol Vassar She hath a natural wxse smcerlty DUNN DOROTHY ELlZABETH Dot Honor Roll Cxrls Clee Club Xlce Pres Glee ub l920 22 Scrlbblers Club l920 Zl ra matxc Club l92l 22 Vlaxtress Football Banquet l9Z0 Assemblnes Chxmes of Normandy rates of Penzance Sec Semor Class l922 Dec Com j S Spreading the News University of Nlxnnesota Everybody 5 friend DYER DOUGLN5 H Doug Musxclan An abrxdgement of all that I5 pleasant ln man EKELUND LUCILLE H C1 e Honor Roll Dramatlc Club Glee Club ,Iunto Fme Arts Assemblies Pxrates of Penzance Vi altress Football Banquet Class Com University of Minnesota Though lost to snght to memory dear thou ever wllt remam ERICKSON FERIN ELl7ABETH Sexen Cs Club Boosters Club Busmess To work or not to work that ns the questxon ERSKINE FRANCES MARY Frankne College Happy am I from care Im free Why arent they all contented like me EVERLY JEANNETTE MARGARET jean Dramatxc Club Pres Girls Clee Club 2l ZZ Fme Arts Scrlbblers Club Toastmlstress Foot ball Banquet Zl Chalrman Ways and Means Commlttee Chairman Semor Glrls Bazaar As semblles Blue Blrd Waltress Football Ban quet 20 Vlce Pres Student Councll Pxrates of Penzance University of Mnnnesota Have you ever heard her play Have you ever seen her act lf you havent you re mnssnng thmgs Thats a fact x.: FAC-LEY MILTON D jR Mxt Cheer Leader l92l 22 Class Basketball l920 Zl 22 Track 22 Unlversxty of Mmnesota What cannot energy and I do? FAIRCLOUCH HELEN ELIZABETH Penny Dramatic Club Sec Fxne Arts Treas Alpha Proton Clee Club Blue Blrd Com Assemblies University of Mlnnesota She has two eyes so soft and brown Beware' Beware' She gnves a side glance and looks down Take care' Take care' r , x ' s 5 - ' .. Z dl 1 ' ' ' ' H .. - - .- .. - . A .. ' 1 . . Y ,, - - A Cl I, - 5 ' ' -' . - : D - L . ' ' ' U 'L Pi: I , ' 1 - Q .. I - ,,- f N . - - H . Nl u -I ' ' .ID v V ' - - .. .I Y M .. '- . . .. ' , , . . ' . ' , F. ' , .. . - - 'l ' :I v ell ' :': J- .L , A , , .1 E922 V9 rm: EHI Q FARK ADFLE SOPHIE De Honor Roll unto Students Council Pres Seven L s Club l922 Senior Ba7aar Business Her v0lce was ever soft gentle and low FERTIC VIRGINIA EMILY Vlrg College Heres to a gurl thats good and sweet Heres to a gurl thats true ln other words heres to you FETTER FERDINAND Ferd Honor Roll Spamsh Club Hlstorxcal Socxety Constltutlon Club Secretary Zl unto Sec S De a es an College Just glve hum time and by his might He wxll prove that black ns white FICICE HELEN MARIE Honor Roll lqlne Arts Alpha lroton XX orlrl Staff Cehlsean Staff Scnbblers Llub Ways and 'Nleans Com Y One among a mxllxon Ixke you Marne FIRTH ELSIE JERINE Thy modestys a candle to thy merxt FLETCHER BERTHA HARRIET Fletch El Clrculo Castellano C-lrls Clee Club KKK Western College Begone dull care' Thou and I shall never agree FOGARTY EMILY JANE Dolly Fme Arts junto Lonstxtutxon Club Xssnmblles Class Tre-as l92l Thanksgnlng, lxgtant University of Minnesota On wnth the dance' FRASER VIRGINIA DOROTHY Cmger Unnversxty of lVlmnesota True blue clear through FREDIANI JOSEPH LAWRENCE HAROLD WHPP College A youth hght hearted and content FREDINE MARIAN C Frxtz Salutatonan H1storxcalSoclety Senlor Bazaar Football Banquet Com Thanksglvlng Pageant Chrxstmas Assembly Zl Dramatxc Club College To know her IS to love her 1411, v r - 5 C Q Q ' . 4 - 1 .. H.. K' QC I Z. - ' I 1 , ' ' I ' . I ' : J . I '2l, 'ZZZ . b t , 'ZI rl '22. : ' I In : l' H' 'l 1 ll Universit of Minnesota I f .. H . z :-'H' ' ,1:,'hf il z - K4 L II .I , - ..- 1922 A Tllll Clllll 0 1922 If I I 4 FULLER ANGELINE KATHRYN A very pattern gurl of girls CAGE BONITA lRlS Bonme Honor Roll Sec Seven C s Club Clrls Athletic Club Sec AstronomxcalSoc1ety Orchestra As semblles l9l9 l920 Xvaltress Senior Banquet l92l Senior Bazaar Booster Club Business Love them lnttle love them long But do not fllrt for lt IS wrong GALLAGHER THOMAS EDWARD Ned Business Knowledge ns bought only wnth a weary care And wlsdom means a world of pam GARLAND DONALD F Don junto Astronom1calSoc1ety Chess Club Lon stltutxon Club Class Basketball Assemblles Macalester Twinkle twlnkle little star How Don wonders what you are GEER EDITH LYNDE Honor Roll Flne Arts World Stal? Scnbblers Ways and Means Com Cehxsean Staff To be klnd and witty And Jolly and pretty GLASER LEON A Lee Orchestra Assemblles Chlmes of Normandy Business A fellow of lllflhlfe jest GOLDBERG WlLLlAM Zocla ra two and one half years know what we are-but we know not what we may be GONDEK NELLIE CECIL e Honor Roll Clrls Athlemc Club Boosters Club Seven Ls Club Busmess Gentleness succeeds better than vxolence GRAAF LUCILLE E Cen Unnversxty of Nlxnnesota Enjoy hfe eer tus fled When you due you re a long time dead HABERMAN HELEN L Haby Honor Roll Dramatxc Club Chnstmas Assem bly Zl Senior Bazaar Thanksgiving Pageant Class Com College And Oh' How she could talk Q f . Q9 53 . ' I V A : . A ' I I: ' ' V Q V D : A 1 lc , 1 ,, . . . . University of Minnesota ,, . . . , - - UN ll N ll ' PY I . - - - .. .l U . . . ,- F ' I , l .ll Q -4 0 1922 V9 THE CEHI Q F2 HARPER BLANCHE EDNA Harpy College A smlle sae wllmg wad mak a wetch forget his woe HARRIS HELEN Dramatic Club junto Constxtutxon Club XX and Means Com World Staff l92l 22 Sec Scrxbblers Club Assemblles Thanksgxvxng Pagean Wonder Hat College Who can tell for what hugh cause Thxs darllng of the gods was born? HARRISOIN EDITH E Eddy Business College Her books and heart will never part HART MELVILLE J S Debate 22 Central Debate Team Thanks gxvmg Pageant College An orator who wields the As lf he were its soul lnvmg mass I know a thmg o two HEATH ROBERT JAMES Football 20 Bob College Hes a good lud Indeed' HERMANN KATHERINE AGNETTE College There IS a lot of fun ln Ihe world lf a person only knows how to find it HERSKOVITZ LOUIS Loune Umversxty of Nlxnnesota From the crown of has head to the sole of hs foot he IS all mirth HIBBS MADELYN MARIE Hnbbs College The world to me seems bright HILLESTAD PAUL CLIFFORD Wog -Xssembly Ed World ZI Scrlbblers Club ramatxc Club Nluslc Com S ZI Chess Club XICB Pres I 72 Ways and 'Vleans Com -Xlpha Proton College He hath a ready pen l. . . 6 Q . . . 5 A ' e U1 . X' ' 1 , 2 ' ' 1 zz 'aye ' I , , ' Q - . -H Mel . A at V HAUSKEY, LEONARD . ' ' .. - r -.. l ' 1 - .. .. I ' . 'Zl. ' 1 HK.. 3 .'Z . '- L ' . . n . fu JI V9 rm: CEHI EAN 03 lyk HILTON HENRY M Hank Radlo Club Astronomxcal 5OClCfy Chess Club Student Councxl College To blush rs beauhful hu! sometimes mcon venlent HODGSON HELEN ANNE Topsy Honor Roll Clrls Athletlc Club j S Decoratlon tom lootball Banquet Senior Bazaar Mmneapolls Art School As merry as the day IS long HOFFMAN ADA EMILIE unto Umversnty of Minnesota Nor ever faxled a friend HOVDE MYRNA CENEDEE Myrn Honor Roll 7 Cs Club Sec Cxrculo Castanello Musxc Of an mqunrlng mmd HOWARD PAUL MYRON By the work one knows the Workman HOWRY CRAIG H Cralgus World Tlmes Staff Asso Ed and Cartoonxst Cehlsean Staff Dramatre Club Vlce Pres Fmance Com Clee Club Vlce Pres and Pres Hlstoncal Soclety Spamsh Club Sec Alpha Proton Scrlbblers Club Class Track Dec Com S and Football Banquet Student Council Athletlc Board of Control Assemblies Blue Blrd Chimes of Normandy Plrates of Penzance Thanksglvmg Pageant Unlverslty of Minnesota he boys too HUNT BETTY ALDEN rlonor Roll Dramatlc Club Fmance Com 20 Alplvx Proton Soc I9 20 Hlstonca ocxety Class Pres NICE Pres 9 Buc lrd Thanksglvmg Pageant Assemblxes Foot ball Banquet Wonder Hat College Straight from Pans HUSSEY BERNADINE Bunny unto Llterary Soclety A sweet attractlve kmd of grace HUTCHIN ALBERTA JANE Bert umor Presxdent Dramatic Club Blue B1rd Thanksglvmg Pageant Fme Arts junto Vice Pres ZI Pres Z2 Vmance Commxttee 20 Booster Assemblies Ways and Means Com Football Banquet Senior Banquet 21 Boosters Club Student Councxl Cantata 20 J S Com The understanding to direct the hand to execute, She has proved rt more than once IRONS GEORGE ROBERT Yutc man he was to all his classmates dear ' . 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' n I I ' - .. h. r I- I A ' Lf.- , .H u' 4: '1922' IQ THE CEHISEAN '09 C-1922 JAMES, ALICE ---- Allie V Scribblers' Clubg Astronomical Society: Boosters' Club: Ways and Means Com.: Senior Banquetg Senior Bazaar, College The surest way io hit her heart is to iake arm kneeling JELINEK VIRGINIA FAITH Deedee Honor Roll S Decoration Com XVays and 'Vleans Com Unnversxty of Mmnesota Her snule was all that I dreamed JENSEN MARGARET LUELLA Margne College Never elated when one man ns oppressed Never dejected when anothers blessed JERNBERC MILDRED LEVINIA Bnmol A very busy busmess woman JOESTINC HAROLD C Class Track I920 Track C I92l College He has wisdom but not too much JOHNSON CERALDINE CECELIA erry Glee Club Girls Athletxc Club Plrates I Penzance Musnc My only books Were woman s looks JOHNSON LAWRENCE D aseball L I 2 I would rather have such men friends than enemies JONES EDITH HENRIETTA Spamsh Llub College JONES RICHARD W Duc Sage Force IQI9 Z0 Zl 22 Stage I gr l9Zl Z2 Business Mgr Lehlsean Class Debate l9l8 I9 Alpha Proton Pres HlSl0flC3l Socxety Class 'Ireasurer J S Decorauon Com Assem blues I have energy and branns and Im bound t succeed JORCENSON PEARL SPENCER Polly C-lrls Glee Club ZI ZZ Junto Constltutxon Scrxbblers Orchestra 20 Pres ZI 22 Seven Cs Club Plrates of Penzance Assemblxes MUSIC If you want sometlnng done ask Pearl JL AQ, JM ll tl ll - - n 5 V ' 2 JV- - ' -1 . ng g 0 . 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A - J Pagr 4: '922 V9 THE CEHISEAN 05 1922 KAHN ADA Allie College a sole daughter of my house and hear KARON LURINE MYRRLE Honor Roll Hlstoncal Soclety University of Nllnnesota In each cheek appears a pretty dlmple Love made those hollows KASK LUCII LE HELEN Seven s Busmess Honesty shnnes wnth great advantage here KATZ CEQALD DAVID Astronomical Society Swlmmxng College Lives of great men all remand us that we too luke sharks may b and by lmltatmg KELLY JOHN R ack Constitution Club Track Zl Baseball 22 Unlverslty of Minnesota I enjoy myself very well ln company KENDRICK ROBERTA CORNICK Bobble Honor Roll Ilne Arts Dramatic Club Scnb blers World Staff Program Com jun1orSen1or Hlstorlcal Society Senxor Bazaar Blue Blrd Assemblxes Thanksgxvmg Pageant Spreading the News College Her talents are unnumbered KENNA JOHN J ohnnle Alpha Proton World Staff I9 Entertamment 20 S Decoratxon Com 20 Thanksgxvxng Pageant Chrlstmas Assembly University of Minnesota This would he a lonesome land without hlm ln lt And we would mxss much gossnp too IXINGSLEY 'VIURIEL BETH Honor Roll Hlstorlcal Socxety Boosters Club Lnlversnty of Mmnesota Sweeter also than honey and than honeycomb KLEIN EDITH C junto S Decoratxon Com Senior Banquet Ba7aar Thanksglvlng Pageant Boosters Club University of Minnesota Hers ns mfnmte variety KOPS EUGENE BENIAMIN Many a joke had he . 5 Q ' Ad 2 L-- f . .' : ' ' ' . 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' .:A ' t 1 I4 W THE cfm ff Q KORDELL MYRTLE CECILIA Men Honor Roll Sexen Cs Boosters Club Business Exceedlngly wlse fair spoken and persuading KROLL AUCLJST FREDERICK Gus Astronolmcal Society College A good beglnn ng wlth a good end KUNATH OTTO KNAUL Ots Dramatlc Club junto Seven C s Business Yet my state ls well I am a gentleman RUNODY ARNOLD 'i University of Minnesota Oh that xt were my chxef dellght t do the things I ought KURRASCH KENNETH KIETH Curly Honor Roll He ls a good one and hrs worthiness does challenge rruch respect LaBONNE ELLEN CELESTINE Frenchxe Seven Cs Club Business Let Joy he unconfmed my motto LANPHER DOROTHY Dot There are not many that ln swrmmmg can heat me any LEVY WAI TER A Wall Honor Roll Orche tra Hxstorlcal S061 semblres College Everything comes If a man will only walt LISSACK LAWRENCE C Larry College A httle nonsens now and then ls relished by the best of men LONERGAN DOROTHEA M Dott Alpha Proton KKK El Cxrculo Castellano Nlmneapolls Art lnstltute I hve ln the crowds of jolllty I -AL 1119,-4 VG Nclf'ffx, fav mn CEHISEAN Q3 llg, LOOS CALVIN IOHN a College Worth makes ihe man LOW BERNHARD JR Chum ootball 0 I9 I Track Zl Basebal Manager Zl Class Athletmcs j S Decoratxon Com Student Louncll l92l l922 College En rgy and popularlly make Chump a mlghiy Senlor LUHRS FRED W Stockyards Freshman Debate Track Manager 22 Assem blles Athletic Press Agent Under my pcppy manners I am sermus and thoughtful fMaybeJ MCDANIEL ELIZABETH EVELYN Betty Spanish Llub Assembly College Though I am not wha! one would call rash Yet have I somethmg ln me dangerous McDANlELD WILLIAM ALAN wlngs of borrowed wut McKEON REGINA eon College Her smlle was prodxgal of summery shlne McKEE FRANCE9 HELEN Mac Honor Roll Alpha Proton Spanish Club Constx tutlon Club Program Com for .I S Unlverslty of Minnesota lf ever you re sad or feel a bit blue Just ask Helen to smile at you McKlSSlCK HOWARD STEWART Mac r ck L a College See what a grace was seated on this brow Hyperlons curls the fron! of .love himself' MCLEOD ERLIN RODELL Mae College The worlds a funny place MCMILLAN HELEN DONALD c Lmversxty of Minnesota To be good ls to be happy I E 9 . . 7 'if A ' i v ' - - ..C I F ' jc 192 '. z'g I 7 L lj .. 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X Ll ' .. , ff ' - UM . 1 'I fl' 41 M922 V9 THE CEHISEAN 09 1922 McQUlLLAN HERBERT ARTHUR Pmky Orchestra Class Basketball 2 junto Nxce Pres Assemhlnes College I am the punk of courtesy MAEHL KENNETH A Cats College I have not yet reached my hmnt MANN lSABELLE MacDONALD Dxzzy Seven C s Death of Mmnehaha Business We can say to all the world thus ls a man MARLES GLORIA Glee lr s C lee Club lm: A ts un o The Blue Blrd The Pirates of Penzance Assemblies Macalester College Sweeter than the sweetest thing she knows MARSHALL LOUISE Lou Flne Arts Clee Club Dramatlc Club Chrlstman Assembly Plrates of Penzance College To those who know thee not no words can pamt MARTIN CORINNE ALVIRA Tmy Honor Rol Unlverslty of Mmnesota Joy rlses ln me luke a summers morn MATHER HELEN JANE Dramatic Club junto Treas 22 Chairman of un1orSen1or I92l Semor Banquet l9Zl Ways and Means Com Class rmance Com l9Zl A semblxes Blue Blrd College A truer nobler trustler heart ne er beat MEHLINGER HELEN IDA The glndness of her greeting ls gold wlthout a oy MERRILL ELISABETH Valedlctorlan Fine Arts lllstorncxl Socxetx World Staff l9ZI Scr1bb'ers Cehlsean Staff Ways and 'Vleans Com Carleton College Patience IS a necessary xngredlen! MICHAUD ROXANNE MARY Roxne Honor Roll Fxne -'xrts Dramatic Club judge Zl Alpha Proton Football Banquet Assemblies 'Thanksgnxng Pageant A Novelnsts Retreat Umverslty of Mmnesota If the heart of man he depressed with cares They must be dlspelled when Roxy comes JA is 1922 Rm THE CEHI Q 1922 MILLER FRANCES GRACE Seven C s Club Boosters Club Buslness I hate nobody I am nn charxty with MILLER ELVA CORINNE Orchestra Umversxty of Mxnnesota Stull achxevmg stlll pursuing L arn to labor and to walt MILLER SAVIUEL Iunto College Lnfes a pleasant mstntuhon MITCHELL CLADYS Nl Seven Cs Club EI Clrculo Castellano Business Gentle of speech I5 she MOFFAT ARTHLR RICHARD College Easy labor Lxttle care' MOFFETT CLYDE HOWARD Orchestra Assemblxes lllmols Lnlverslty Pageants Unlversxty of Mmnesota Two are better than one MORTENSEN MARTHA College Shy and sweet Track I92I Smxmmmg Mgr l922 Unlversxty of Minnesota fer our brlght and shlnlng Lamp Club Chrlstmas Assembly College Full of vngor dash and go lzg, E Frisco world Dltto Sambo Much Art Cu Nothmgs nmpossnble nn my opmxon MONTGOMERY WINIFRED GERTRUDE Winnie Flne Arts Constltutlon Club junto Assemblxes MURRAY LOCKE LAMPREY Lamp Dramatic Club Stage force 'Vlusnc Com S I92l Entertamments I9 2 N :ce Regent Alpha Proton IQZI Scrxbe l92l Cehxsean StaH The world has many kinds of lights but we pre MURRAY MARGARET D Peggy Honor Roll Hlstorlcal Soclety Senxor Bazaar football Banquet Commmttee I'1ne Xrts Dramatxc Shes dnfferent from the re t you know . 0 3 . - U . 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H 'I' JA M922 W THE CEHI EAN 03 NASH NORMA MARIE Dramatlc Club lmtlatlon Com junto Seven Cs Student Council Assemblies Secretary Class I9 Vlce Pres 22 J S Decoratlon Com tertamment Com I9 General Cehlsean Cam paxgn Pageant World Stenographer Football Banquet Wantress Business We adore her for her beauty respect her for her mtelllgence, admire her for her vlrtue and love her because we cannot help at NASVIK ADOLPH C Orchestra 2I 22 Astronomical Society Of a good begmmng cometh a good end NAUMAN THERESA H Honor Roll Seven C s Club Business A sweet, attractive kmd of grace NEILY IOSEPH EVERETT Honor Roll Boys Glee Club Astronomical So cxety Refreshment Com j S Pirates of Pen zance Unlverslty of Minnesota He knew what IS what NEUBAUER WENZEL LOREN Tod Honor Roll Vice Pres Glee Club Class Basket P Pirates of Pen7ance Mlxd reason wxth pleasure and wlsdom with mirth NICHOLS GEORGE LOUIS Nnck Class Basketball Freshman Treasurer Athletic Board of Control Tennis Team 2I Hockey L 22 Ca t 2 lootball C ZI Spread mg the News College Hear ye not the hum of mighty worlnngs NOLAIN GEORGE CHARLES Seven C s Busmess Gave to the world the best you have and the best wnll come back to you OCONNOR JOHN GERALD Gerry Orchestra Dramatlc Club Assemblies Pageant Umverslty of Minnesota lt takes the lrnsh to Beat the Dutch O ARA ANET KATHERINE ME j Fine -Xrts Alpha Proton Chaxrman Sophomore Partv Debate Commxttee ZI XY altress at Senior Banquet Assemblies Numeral Com College OAKLAND THELMA Thel Glee Club Spamsh Club College Or hght or dark or short or tall She sets a sprung to snare them all ' sw on I P15640 O 8 9 P ' I ' u. 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L - y r '922 V9 TIIE CEIIISEAN 03 1922 ODENDAHL EVELYN CATHERINE Bxlly College A mxstress of herself OHMAN NIARGUERITE CECELIA Mugs Honor Roll University of Nlmnesota She IS a maid of artless grace OLIVER AGNES MARIE Busmess PARSONS DUDLEY L Dud Honor Roll Stage Iqorce 20 2I ZZ Radio Club Sec ll LZ Astronomical boclety Pres 2I I-lxstorlcal Soclety Flnance Com Zl Assemblles Massachusetts lnstltute of Technology Whom not even crxtlcs crntncxze PEDERSON ISABEL Dramatic Club Pune Arts junto Assemblxes Entertainment Com I S l9ZI College A merry heart goes all the day PEILEN BENJAMIN Ben Honor Roll I S Debate 22 University of Michigan PENNEY RUTH ARDELL Honor Roll Latm Club College A jolly sm1le a merry heart We hate to thmk you will depart ERKINS MILDRED ELOISE Perlcy onor Roll Seven Cs Club Business She ns dlvmely faxr PERRY HOWARD Hod Honor Roll Vxce Pres Pres HlSf0flC3l Soclety Constltutlon Club Astronomical Soclety Student Councxl Orchestra I9 20 ZI 22 Booster Club Semor Basketball Assemblies Umversnty of Minnesota e wears the rose of youth upon hum PETERSON HOWARD OTTO Pete Dramatic Club Finance Com -I S Entertaln ment The Blue Bxrd Business Mgr World l9Z2 Cxrculatxon Vlgr World A Nowelxsts Retreat College To busmess that we love we ruse betlmes and go to li with delight . 5 ' , ' I .I - -- ll - ' n ' : I A ' l ' I IA S ' . ' H. 'zzi , - - - lbb H nv I For every why he hath a wherefore. it . I I l . . U MEAN 3 l . .I - - - - in 4 , , , -- Q HH - - in 1922 THE CEHISEAN 03 1922 PRATT CATHARINE Honor Roll Fme Arts Wforld Staff unto Scrbblers Club Ways and Means Com Macalester College To be merry best becomes her RASEY ELWIN WILLIAM Red Glee Club Pirates of Penzance Assemblies College No stealth of time can dlm thy golden halr RASEY RAYMOND Black Honor Roll Class Basketball 20 2l Basketba Capt Z2 Football Zl Baseball College To be a well favored man ns the gnft of fortune- shoot baskets too RICE ALICE MAY Allie Seven Cs Club What a strange thing IS man And what a stranger woman' RISING LUCY Honor Roll Fme Arts Dramatic Club World Staff 2I Cehlsean Stal? Fmance Com Thanks gxvmg Pageant A Novelxsts Retreat College If we were all as clever as Lucy What a clever world twould be RISING BENIIMAN WARD Ruse Wforld Staff Football Nlgr ZI Head Usher Zl Dramatxc Club Ways and Means Commxttee College ROBERTS EDWARD Ecldle Radio Club Booster Assembly Unxversnty of Minnesota No one knows hrs thoughts not even ROBERTS MADELINE OAKLEY Molly Honor Roll Busmess Do vou hear that gurl Iaughmg You thunk shes all fun ROCK EDITH MARY Glee Club Ilne Arts Chlmes of Normandy Assemblies Macalester Her sllver vonce ns the nch musnc of a sum mer bxrd ROSIN GEORGIA BERTHA junto Girls Athletic Club Senior Bazaar Boost ers Club Latm Club College Sweet as the prlmrose that peeps beneath the thorn 2, Putt 'vl 1922 V9 THE Clilll 0 1922 RUTHERFORD EDITH CATHERINE Tooclles Honor Roll Business Theres a smlle nn her eyes SANDS EDWARD F Unlverslty of Minnesota Never mmd the why and wherefore SANDS ROBERT ALAN Bob Pres Dramatnc Club Hockey Manager 20 Alpha Proton Assembly Student Council Pres l9Zl l9ZZ A Novelxsts Retreat College Everyone likes Bob What more can he wish SCHLEH CLARA MACDELINE AUGUSTA Clare Seven C s Club Busmess The value of her thought cannot be told SCHROEDER RUTH L College One llfe a llttle gleam of time between two etermtles SCHWARTZ., MARGARET HELEN Marg Honor Roll Class Sec I92l Property Club Class De ate Z0 Glee Club l9Zl l92Z Plrates of Com Thanksgiving Pageant As sweet as sugar and far rrore dear WILLIAM 1 on r Roll Spamsh Club Assembly There I5 sweet music here JSEELEXY ALICE ADELE Alex Presxdent Flne Arts Dramatlc Club Student Council Clee Club Sec of Class l'-PIB Lhaxr man of j S Entertainment Chairman of root ball Banquet Thanksglvmg Pageant Assem blxes A Novelxsts Retreat Shes just that which I5 sweetest completest and neatest A dear little sweet llttle glrl SERCENT ELIZABETH jEWELL Betty The SPBCIOLIS fame of our Elxzabeth IS one that echoes stxll SKINNER HARRY REYNOLDS Red Honor Roll Constltutxon Club Xt orld Staff 20 College I am a man and nothlng that concerns a man do I deem a matter of xndlfference to me ea 9 ' . 5 3 4 T mi r .. f . . n ' . . - - - Ed .. . ,, J 5 I. , . 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' ' ' ' 5922 W THE CEHISEAN as SLACK WINIFRED SOUTHWORTII Freddxe C. rs A I tlc Cl b Carleton College True as steel SMITH DOROTHY LOUISE College She IS a consclent ous maiden SPEHR PETER ELDO Pete Hon r Ro Astron lca 5 c e y College rle was a scholar and a good on STEINMAN JOSEPHINE E Fne Arts S en C Bufuness Love me little Love me long STONEMAN GENEVA MAY Neve Seven C s Club Tns wel' to he merry and wlse STONER MERCY B Pasketball I8 e nl r zaar D ath f Nunn haha A embll Carleton College When found make note of SUITER MARIORIE Mugs Seven Cs Club Buslness Yet she was lund SULLIVAN ALICE MARY Sully Chicago I9 20 She that as ever fair and ne er proud SULLIVAN MARC VINCENT ohn L Ffebhman Track Bas ball Football Spamsh C graced thou art with all the power of words SWENDSON HARLAN REED Dramatl Cl b As emblxes S ven Cs Club Oh' why shall life all labor be' P103 . . S Q Q . ,Y ' A ' Y Q- a 1 ' ' nh e A lu . 4- - - i - n 1, uv l I 0 ll: om' I o i t . . ' h g 1 ..jo.. I i 3 ev 's. . . - - - Hllatn I ' , 'l9g Girls Athletic Club, Vice Pr s. ZI. 'ZZQ Se 'o Ba 3 e o I1 e- 5 ss 'es. U -f ll w ' I v 'II C s l : e : : ' Tc lu 3 s ' 1 e ' , I2 5 1922 W THE CEHI EAN GS 1922 X -v SWENSON MARGARET LUELLA Marg Prep School eD?s all my fa Z.n!g2A!,i!cA ZW!! TMAYER JOSEPHINE CARLETON Honor Roll Crrls Clee Cl b Fine Arts junto Constltutron Club Assemblres Pxrates of Pen nee Thanksg vmg Pageant Occidental College Los Angeles Calxf lways laughing always glad A cheerful frlend for many a lad THOMAS WILLIAM THEODOR Honor Roll ln whom knowledge IS mversely proportuonal to hrs stature Normal l thmk her name rs Joy THOMPSON FLOYD AMMANN Tommy S Entertaxnment Com -I S Decoratlon Commlttee Numeral Com Z0 Dramatic Club Alpha Proton Sec 22 World Tnme Staff Ce hlsean Staff Assemblles Unlverslty of Mmnesota He cheers us up TORKELSON ELNA PEARL Mxdget Sev n Cs Club junio Business Oh what self beggared fool was h That sand a woman cannot be The very best of friends TRASK JAMES E JR m Swimming C Unxversnty of Minnesota VANDERSLUIS GERTRUDE A Gert Mlss Ward s School Mmneapolxs A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance VAN SLYKE LLJCILLE Slnck D ath of M1nnehah'x Umversxty of Minnesota There ns a lot of fun nn the world f a person only knows where to find nt VASSAR RACHAEL WHYWHY Seven Cs Club Buslness The mldest manners wlth the bravest mmd KHLM-j . 8 ' . ' . A 'V -Y 0- M ll ' - nu In ' h Q c er. ' 1 5 1' X T , D 1. E, ,V-Na ' A I - . fx ' ' , . X If , THOMPSON, FLORENCE CECELIA - Flo I j.- . ' l .' .3 .- . - i ' ' 'K e Y ' L '. - I x. ,rf H , ' E 1 v ' .n 31, . gg mn CEHISLAN ' regga- VAUGHN. AMBER LUCILLE - Peter Girls' Glee Club: Pirates of Penzance. Laugh and the world laughs with you. VIRTUE. JOHN Basketball Manager '22: Constitution Club: As- tronomical Society: Assemblies. Business His virtue's not all in his name. WAGER, STANLEY EMERY - - jack Dramatic Club: Times Entertainment: Assem- blies: Thanksgiving Pageant: Pirates of Pen- zance : Cehisean Staff: Glee Club: j.-S. and Football Banquet Dec. Com.: Wonder Hat. f College X . A comedy of errors. X. WAKEFIELD, MARC-UERETTE IRENE Muggs ' College lf maidens be but young and fair, They have the gift to know it. 1 WARE. MARGARET BRAINERD - Mugs Honor Roll: Dramatic Club: Finance Com. '2l: Fine Arts: Class Finance Corn. 'Z0: Alpha Proton: Blue Bird : Thanksgiving Pageant: Assem- blies: Decoration Com. j.-S.: Football Banquet: A Novelist's Retreat. University of Minnesota And she can talk and work and dance. A happy combination. F WARNE, GRACE MARY - - Gracie Honor Roll: Glee Club: Spanish Club: Girls' T Athletic Club: Assemblies: Pirates of Penzance. For many a joyful day r My fiddle and l have had. WETHERBY, DOROTHY ELISABETH Mabel Breckenridge High School 'IB-'2l: Glee Club: Alpha Proton: Seven C's Club: Dramatic Club: Constitution Club: Thanksgiving Pageant: Christmas Assembly: Xvays and Means Com.: The Pirates of Penzance. University of Minnesota I do but sing because l must. WILLIAMS. JOHN MCLEOD Alpha Proton: Xvorlcl Staff. '2l, 'Z2: Scribble-rs: Constitution Club: Booster Assemblies: Dramatic Club: Astronomical Society. Art School His penal was striking, resistless and grand, His manners were gentle, complying and bland. WILSON, ESTHER HELEN College Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind. WILSON. LITA EVANGELINE - Billy Honor Roll: Latin Club: Thanksgiving Pageant. Macalester College Her stature tall: I hate a dumpy woman. llig: aw Q95-22 V9 THE CEHI 0 1922 gm WILTBERCER WARREN H Panme Seven C s Club Busmess The rule of my hfe ns to make business a pleas ure and pleasures my business WITTS SETH N Constltutlon Club Radio Assemblles Movie Ma chlne Operator University of Nlmnesota As a wut lf not first lh the very first lme WOLFE JOSEPHINE Alpha Proton Constltutxon Club Thanksglvmg Pageant Senior Bazaar Boosters Club Miss Woods School Can we ever have too much of a good thang? Honor Roll Orchestra 20 22 Dramatxc Club Boys Glee Club Assemblxes Alpha Proton Hxs torncal Socxety Pirates of Penzance Spread mg the News UHIVCYSIIY of Minnesota Long lean and likeable KEMP ROBERT WILLIS Bo College Unlnke my subject ms my song For nt IS watty and is NOT long KINNEY CADDIE JOYCE She was falr as any flower LEWIS FAYE ALEYANDRIA Brownie Glee Club Pxrates of Penzance Assembly College I know a malden falr to see PASCHEN CHARLES College Oh how I love the mlhtary i. I i 8 5 . . , if A A , ' ' , , . ' f ' . UO' ll A c 4' : I ' ' - I .. - U Q l WOOSTER. JAMES WILLET. JR. -' Jim' , - - b l M . . . ' l . ' .1 I ' ,.. - . 1'u f ' 56 R W THE CEHISEAN 09 1922 X XG X XRD RLSSLI I Q OXII ORT C I IFFORD I INDISI OXI C L XRENC E XNDERSOX II XRRX COXII ORT TIIOXI XS VINDQLIDT OI IX ER B XSIxERX II LE ID X C LI I EI IZ XBETH LITXI XN ISERN XRD ISERC OX ITZ H NRX C IXIBLETT CH XRLES XIORRIJON HEXIRY BULQLET K XTHERX N LEX X XI XX PETERSON GEORGE BLRKE EDXILND LII LIENbIxIOLD HEI EN ROC PRS GEORGE C II XI'XI XX XX II SLR XX OI TERSTORI' RELBFN THE CLASS OF TVVENTY TWO To the h Ile 1fCenrr1IHrgh qChooI To those fiY'HUll5K h 1IIQ ofIe1-xrnlru, C xme 1 drew of worthy Freshmen XX, mfaorne wwe 1ncI wondrous Freshmen C ime the QI1ss of Nlneteen Twenty t o No Ie5t f 1 c xsses Twenty two' Xt hrst they Seem:-CI forI0rn 1nCI fr1enf,II -1 T1n11rI hy IHKI s1cIIy xerdxnt Seernod so youn 1nd 1nexper1enLf1I Th xt che h xughty upper Llxssmen Lxughed xt them nd L1IIec,I them Greenlew Loyed to te me 1ncI pI1 ue the mfdnts But ere Iong they grew accuston ed 0 thx :gh L on w xys und mxnncrs afmed to bophomorlc duties: YPXV In rxnk Ind YCX In power Led In III the -1chooI xctxutree' So they reached thexr unxor m1Iestone rowrng, -st1II ln hrfuns 1ncI Icnow e IEIII the texcherw 1r1tI profeisom Cun to worry 1r1cIt0 won or Xn to 1Ix of one xnot er Is there more th it we can te 1Ch ther XX hen xt Ixit they ranked as Sunori Xn were rcco n1Le 19 Ie IC ers XX ere onked up to nCI re-specter IY Q 1 t 1 mee c t e wl xnc worthy bel1mrw Into errnest consuIt1t1on Sud he to hm LI xnemen athered e must lease of uf-1 1 rerord CEIITODICIIDL, our hxppy chool d x 1t Our -xLhooIn11tei wont r t t we Oklfit ye n ay In remmr our olden QI y 1tQer1tr1 bo they wrote 1 book Ce lsean Thrs the best the cIass can o er -I-hrs the words of dying Twenty ty o Xnd the Iast words of the Semors' bo OICI Twenty two worn '1ncI XSCIYX XX1th md he1rt now says I71reweII Dorothy E XX etherhy 5 . . 01 A1 ' 1 'fl -E I. , .A : . . I IIA., , ., 4 A ' 4 I H 44.,': .I V My 11 . 1 I , 1 'Q . , 1' In ' 1: 1 II Ii -' '- ' . I .I , . , , Y 2 I . fx. S, ' , S 1 .1 Y' ' I 1 , . L: 1 ': , 1 If , 1 I . 11 '1 , , ' .IH T 2 hh' s 'h It '1 1 1 ' I.11icI 11sifIe their Freshman VercIure. PE my . .V . W G1 ' 1 1 LZ v ' ' . C Q' . ' A ' A 1 'I dge: f CI QS ' 1 h . H , 1 ' ' -1 n? .1 J 5 I- 11- ,11 I' I I 11 . :' I, The' lr '11 fhifvf KIIII C11II 1 ting, f'11IIvI h 'se 1 I ' N ' . lvl' Info ,' ' ' 1 1 1' S .1v's: Th1 . ' 1 . ' ' fo ge us. TI111 ' , . -I ' s. 11 ' 2 It-u Of g .gs 1 I 1 I. - t v K V .. h. 1 1 ff . 'I .K E , 'W' ' I-L 2 K' 1 1.7 N I 1922 W THE CEHISEAN 09 1922 THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY The HIstorIcal 5OClCty was founded In V908 and devotes Itself to re search work and to keepm a record of Central s students and events A card Index of all Central s graduates slnce H372 IS kept on whlch IS re corded the busmess marnage honors attalned and death of these students The cards of those who served In any Cap8Clty In the war are marked wIth red stars the cards of those who were wounded Wlth sIlver stars and the cards of those who dled In the servxce wIth gold stars A folder for each graduate IS kept on file whlch are put the photographs newspaper clIppIngs and other InformatIon concernlng that person The socIety IS the only one In the school whose membershIp IS based on scholarshIp The membershIp comprlses the faculty ex OHTCIO and flfty stu dents chosen by a commIttee of teachers Although the socIety IS one of the least known In the school and does not hold regular meetmgs lt IS domg excellent work In keepmg the alumnl records the C men plctures and the soclal athletlc and souvenIr scrap books The only complete flle of The World IS In the POSSCSSIOH of thls so clety and now a file of the Central Hlgh TImes IS beIng kept Forty dollars has thus far been put In the hands of the socIety by con tYlbUtlOnS from C men and fifty more comes from the Athletlc AssocIatIon toward a fund for purchasmv wall cabmets for the photographs of the varlous teams and It IS hoped that In a year or two the C men wlll have YalSCd the needed three hundred dollars so that the cabmets may be obtamed Another and one of the greatest accompllshments of thIs organIzatIon IS In evldence on the pxllars of our front hall The InItIatIon of the movement for the erectlon of the bronze tablets one dedlcated To These Our Boys Who DIed to Make Men Free and the other To Our Seven Hundred and Twenty Exght Boys and GIrls Who Cave Thelr SCYVICCS to Our Country whlch stand as a lastIng memorlal IS credlted to the HlStOI'lCal Soclety The class of l92l rendered substantIal hnanclal aId last une In a gIft of twenty FIVE dollars donated to the organIzatIon to be used for runnmg ex penses The finance commIttee IS now C0l'1SldCTlng plans for raIsIng money for a Jumor benefit fund whIch would be used In gIvIng hnanclal aId to self support Ing Iumors Through thIs means It IS hoped that students of marked abIlIty may be enabled to remaln In school and graduate The officers In charge of thIs year s work are Howard Perry presldent Anne lVlerrIll VICE presldent AVIS Beyer recordmg secretary Ferclmand Pet ter correspondmg secretary Mary Creglow and Dudley Parsons HDBHCC commIttee I , . 0 n - O . 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I , . - . . y I U v 1 , . . 1 1 i I sv THE crm Q CLASS OF 1923 ln the fall of l9l9 over slx hundred students entered the portals of Central Thus vast number of students although probably appearmg as all other freshmen had was not wxthout nts own peculiar characterlstlcs ThlS class of unruly freshmen was given a very wlllmg and helpful ad visor Miss Foulke The officers George Drewry presldent Leo Fancy vlce presldent Wlllxam Powrxe secretary and Herman Wolff treasurer were elected to help It along the Howery path ln order to keep better account of the future achievements a scrap book committee was appolnted The class selected for nts motto SCIZC your opportunity for nts colors blue and gold Now 23 was qurte ready for work ln athletics xt made quxte a name for ltself The next thmg was the Freshman Sophomore Debate Our tram con Slstlng of Mary Murchlson Durand Smnth and Hjalmar Hove was successful Wnth this vlctory tucked away a very successful party was held ln the gym naslum to celebrate the event ln our second term new officers were elected George Drewry presx dent Elizabeth Caulfield vlce presldent Donald Knebel secretary and Paulme Spmdler and Herman Wolff finance commrttee At thls tnme Mlss Clarke was appomtecl by Mr Marshall to fill the vacancy left by Mlss Foulke who was unable to remam our advlsor Acqulrmg more dignity we proceeded to dispense with our sophomore president Ellzabeth Caulfield secretary and Cyrus Borg treasurer Frank Stevens and Fred Anderegg were unanimously elected to the Athletlc Board of Control anet Slebold and Wllllam POWYIC were elected to represent the class on the Student Council It was now our opportunity to challenge the freshmen ln debate Her man Wolff Durand Smith and Hjalmar Hove made up our team but sad to say we were defeated The admmlstratlon for the fourth term was then elected Lloyd Kllng man was elected presldent Mary Forsell vice president lrma Hllgedxck secretary and oe Shannon treasurer Donovan Newbauer was elected track manager ln the fall officers for the fifth term were elected Donald Rogers presldent anetS1ebold wee presldent Marjorie Hrll secretary and Mary Sullivan treasurer Our next success came ln the debate with the semors The team com posed of Durand Smlth Hjalmar Hove and Herman Wolff proved Its abll lty by runnmg off with the cup Now the class IS making arrangements for the annual umor .Jemor to be Gwen m honor of the semors New officers were avaln chosen for thls last term Donald Knebel presl dent Imelda Ertz vlce presldent anetS1ebold secretary and Margaret Sulllvan treasurer I . S Q Q ' . y . Q , y . 3 . , . ' : ' ' ' , : . 1 . . . s E ' 1 I , - , , - , . : , '- : ' , ' ' : . : duties and work. Harvey Garrett was elected president: Donald Knebel, vice V J . 7 ' 1 V : . ' ' : ' ' , . , ' . . . ' . . 5 D J . -C . . . . O . A3 I 5 . . . 5 2 ' .. : , 9 J . : I I , f fig l , .4 W is 9 K IRQ- 6: 5922 V9 THE CEHISEAN 03 1922 THE CLASS OF 1924 On October 21 l920 an enormous number of freshmen congregated xn Room 87 to hold thelr first meetmg They were the tradltlonally careless dls orderly freshmen yet thelr enthusrasm was not entxrely mrsdxrected as IS often the case at freshmen meetings for they Immediately appointed Robert Tun stall temporary president and a committee to draw up a constltutlon At therr next meeting they elected Robert Tunstall president for the rest of the term with ack Scanlon vnce presndent lVlar1on Henry secretary and Klng Ray treasurer Under the leadershlp of lVl1ss Dunlvon the class progressed splendldly It drd not take them long to decrde even ln thexr lmmature mmds that the colors blue and gray should represent them ln future years and a class party was staged whnch was favored by the attendance of many sophomores Jumors and seniors As provlded ln their constltutlon the class chose new officers to lead them through the next semester Those thought most fittmg for the honor were Robert Bethke presldent Amta Poore vlce presldent Wynn Beebe secretary and Lllllan Blekklnk treasurer The annual contest ln argumentatlon the Freshman Sophomore Debate was not to be omrtted from the schedule of the class and Allen Nourse Carl gray These learned freshmen succeeded ln startling the school by clefeatlng the sophomores rn a dCClSlVC battle fought ln the Assembly Hall When the class returned to school the followmg September Allen Nourse was elected president Wynn Beebe hls assistant Marlon Holm secretary and Carl Chrlstopherson guarded the vaults whlle Miss Brodeen was to advlse them rn place of MISS Dunlvon Feelmg the need of entertainment the class held their annual party whrch was attended by a mmxmum number of upper classmen as the mem bers of 24 had learned from thelr first party of the unscrupulous methods em ployed by them to gam entrance to the scene of gayety The time had again arrived to thunk about debate and Allen Nourse Carl Chrlstopherson and Alan Kennedy were selected to uphold the negative slde of the question wlth Burton Pelton and Sam Mogllner as alternates At a meeting held early last March Alan Kennedy was chosen presl dent Lxllran Blekkmk vnce presldent Harvey Brown secretary and Mane Schaefer treasurer ln revlewmg rts other accompllshments we must not overlook what the Class of 24 has done ln athletics Under the coachlnv of Claude ansen the basketball team last season won the clty championship and thrs year IS tled for the lead wrth the sophomores of lVlechan1c Arts When we consider the past hxstory of the sophomores great credit IS due to the advlsers Mrs Dunlvon and lVl1ss Brodeen who have done much lor the class Alan Kennedy I' 2 . . S B . ' . rj A' ' A Christopherson, and Thomas Behymer were chosen to uphold the blue and ' I 552239 THECEHI 'Q FRESHMEN Ah no doubt you will remember It was early last September When these freshmen every member Tlmorously entered Central s door Eagerly they looked around them Staring bashfully you found them Turns in halls and stairs astound them And the crowds on every floor And the students that surround them Say ust Freshles' nothing more ln September l92l nearly five hundred freshmen entered the portals of Central high school The new students gathered ln the assembly hall where they were addressed by Mr Marshall His pertinent suggestions re gardmg the non purchase of tickets for campus privileges library and fountain privileges etc were smllmgly received and duly noted Being thus fore warned the new arrivals were well forearmed and upper classmen scored very few hits On Thursday November tenth at the first class meeting Mr Meir gave an advisory talk and announced that Miss Stroble had consented to act as the class adviser A temporary organization was effected with Norbert Murray as chairman and Charles Rock secretary A committee was appointed t draw up a constitution At the next meeting December first the constitution was adopted and the following officers were elected for the first semester president Norbert Murray vice president Betty Scanlon secretary Pauline McNear finance committee oyce Sheldon and Dorothy McKee Theophll Rusterholtz was appointed treasurer The freshmen party was held in the gym anuary twelfth Amateur theatrlcals esthetic dancing and short speeches by a number of the class members constituted the first part of the program A number of upper class men who had surreptltlously gained admittance were lgnommxously ejected by some of the faculty athletes The party then proceeded merrily After refreshments were served the gym floor was cleared for general dancing At the regular class meeting which was held February nmth these offi cers were elected for the second semester president Donald Bond vice president Betty Scanlon secretary Pauline lVlcNear finance committee Wel don Smith and Dorthy McKee Theophll Rusterholtz was appolnted treas urer Tryouts for the debating team were held and these members were chosen for the first term Norman Gxere Ruth Richards and Raymond Ep pel for substitutes Marcele Harris Nolton Lieberman and Abraham Harris Donald Bond I E: Q3 . f A , 1 1 - 1 1 . - 1 1 1 1 - .rj . .1 . , 1 - 1 ' u I 'I ' - 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 , . O v 1 - 1 1 r v r 1 , J . . J . 1 r r 1 , . I Y - - 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 - . v ' U I - 1 , 1 1 - 'rig' 'S 1 1 Es STAFF 192 -T ORLD f .D th U' 'U U1 2 5 Q E 2.1 ui? 'fi 12 Eg trim .'lIl 2 EE OZI U .22 .U .. 3.2- E: ' om -:VI I-,,- ha.- .EE- .2 :Q- :LE -uf 5 . OE Wu 'lo E . Ou -C2 I-'51 .1 fi V- Q-..1 5. 22 gcc 'E DVS U 34' O nr At U IE :n , , , , V . f, V9 THE CEHI Q THE WORLD AND TIMES The school year endlng with une l922 has been perhaps one of the most eventful years ln the history of Central Hugh S hool s publlcatlons Dur mg thus perlod there was launched at Central an enterprise known as the Central Hlgh Times This was conceived lh the sprung of the preceding school year At that time a sample edltlon was publlshed whlch was recelved so well by the stu dents and faculty that nt was decrded to make the Tlmes a feature of Central lxfe Wnth thls attempt as a nucleus the Trmes grew mto lts first year under the guldance of Miss Grace N Ellnott the World adviser whose untlrlng ef forts and courage and confidence ln Central made the whole enterprxse possl ble and Mr Marshall whose friendly co operatxon the staff does not fall to appreciate Whlle the Tlmes was bemg mltlated mto Central llfe the World Central s foremost tradltlon drove ever onward to lncreasmg quallty and fame Offl clally recognlzed as the best magazme m the state and conceded to be one of the foremost ln the natlon the World under the same staff as the Times did not degenerate a particle To Howard Cless the edltor and Cyrus Borg the business manager durlng the first semester must be given the credxt of the present standard of these publications Such IS the magazme which had such a feeble begmnmg ln 1876 when the staff of two reporters who were Miss Mary Smith and Mass Mary New son who IS now a teacher here wrote accounts of school happenings and read them ln the school assembly ln IBB5 when the magazme called the Hugh School World made its lnltlal appearance It consisted of elght pages most of whxch contamed edrtorlals and advertlsements and the cover usually conslsted of a full page advertlsement The development of thus mstltutxon reads like a book The present magazme contams four tlmes as many pages as the first prmted Issue cuts and cartoons were then unknown xllustratrons were ln the same class IH fact there was lrttle of a humorous stram m the whole paper Today the trend of the World leads to features of all sorts such as edrtorlals exchanges alumnl notes personals athletic wrlte ups stones poems and reports of all happen mgs at Central These wlth the cartoons lllustratlons and cuts of all sorts which are due chiefly to the splendid efforts of Miss Long the art adviser whose value cannot be over estrmated Oo to make the World And so the World and the Tnmes go arm m arm age with youth and dlgnlty wlth speed and servxce guarded by a band of hard working earnest people unafraid of work or toll whose chlef pleasures are to see the mava zme for which they labor progress and prosper under their regime Wnth such supporters no enterprlse could fall I . . 0 5 - D . 'Q -, - Q. J . . . . . . F . . - ' I 7 , - 1 - ' . . . . .. . . 1 1 v 7 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I - U V I - - 1 1 . - 'D I 1 1 ' 1 9 I C5 - , . L. , 4- 77 Nx xenon BL 2 1 .Z .C In 1 -5 E C I ei! :CCL ,nn :1-EJ Offlfg U ,: 2:47 :E-c MCE :5L..I E if-.6 -lv rf .5 mx:- vc: EQ-K' if ,cj 5 .3 ,x:L ,nyc -fc- if: 'EEE .seg mb -: 1:3 Egg .O Q. E S .ESC E-1 5317 Cs: 18 if mf: xi- I4 va J ' . 1922 X509 THE CEHI 'Q 1922 THE CONSTITUTION CLUB Back R Fleu Bethke Swanson Barlow Gallup 'VlcKeon Xixllxams Orr Thxrd Row Garland Fogarty Rachford ohnson Nlontgomery 'Nlr Cooley Perknns Wolfe Second Row Look Vlunn cke Cohen Harrxs Pneln Looley Bradford lront Rom Dxckson Wcth rby llutchxn letter orgenson Dewey The alms of the Constxtutlon Club are to study the laws of our cnty state and federal governments to learn and practice parliamentary law to discuss current economic problems and to advance the work of Amencamzatnon Of late this last purpose has become the most Important Last year s American lzatlon Committee headed by Helen Asher dnd remarkably good work ln this lme that would rarely be dupllcated m a hlgh school society Thus commlttee vxslted nearly every local socxal and educatnonal center for forelgners Meetings of the club are frequently given over to open and lnvely dxscus slon by the members Often formal programs are presented and occasion a y a speaker IS obtamed for a meeting from outsxde of the school Mr Cooley has been the club s advnser from the txme of nts orgamzatnon The officers thls term are President Ferdmand Fetter vxce presndent Pearl orgenson secretary Beatrlce Hutchm and treasurer Donald Dewey F Fetter I I . . 9 . s S . f A, r , , Y , .. . . 5 '-Q47 wr' t ow: K , , , . . 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'ng fn 'C .Z -w -r- .L 'n-U L. m 1- 'U .1 L I- .C U1 'U .5 C 1 .11 JA .X :Q E in .- 3 3 1415 if -P ,ECE 'sg'- f- .3 .uit E625 1:-Wm: :gps 1 F-E :Vg S ,ill -gc Effie LMP. ,U..,,o 'FUCK .-:VZ gifs .cgi H.. . 1f 'n m..'-:L IU: , E2 U :.IULgf-E Ei E sci .. 4:5 5-32 23:3 g-... d:J . cl-1l'k , my EQ-CT -Zaye' its 34:5 .J:- a .. ,im G X. 52-5 E: -J., . 5- AEEMQ '2 Lal mg V5 ms: E122 c ,Q-6 .:.z.CC .gg xo .gk :ici - :Qv .. :E if ,c:.., slr: :wig 2 ui 323- C c: Zmmo ,. 43124' 95 J li 1922 V9 THE CEHI 0 1922 if THE FINE ARTS SOCIETY ln the sprlng of l9I9 under the very able guidance of Mass Olive Long and Miss Eleanor Eaton the Fine Arts Club was organized The hrst five charter members Allce Mary Connolly Ruth Bailey Ruth Powers Grace Goldsmith and Falth Hall selected twenty five more girls who were interested ln the Fine Arts The number has doubled and the society boasts fifty mem bers who now carry on the work with Miss Grace Cochran as their charmmo aclvrsor As a close second ln Importance to the study of the Flne Arts music drama art and literature comes another alm of the society that of school service Under thls head IS the Emergency room which IS kept up and cared for by the members of the club who have had a course m Flrst And Each perlod of the day one girl has charge of the room The next thing to be recorded under school service IS the Freshman Glrls party whlch IS glven at the first of every term for the purpose of pro motlng the get acquainted Idea among the new glrls at Central An entirely new phase of school service was undertaken this year when the Fine Arts glrls vlslted all the grade schools m the clty the last part of anuary to give the ln coming freshmen glrls an ldea of Central and what It stands for The glrls of the society also acted as pilots for the freshmen on the first day of the new term The club has some soclal affalrs ln rts regular routme This year a Chrlstmas dance was glven at the Church Club and It was a great success from every standpomt The annual summer prcmc which rs yet to come also promlses to be up to the standard of Fine Art s plcnlcs of the past Formerly It has been the custom of the socxety to present to the school some gift whlch will be of permanent value to Central Last year the club had a plcture framed Thls plcture had been gxven to the school several years ago by the graduating class to which the artist Robert Hale belonged The meetmgs are held every month at which besldes regular business there IS a speclal program arranged by the program commnttee This year several speakers have addressed the club on subjects connected with the Fme Arts and two enjoyable musical programs were glven one at which the talented Fine Arts gurls entertained the members and the other at whrch Chandler Goldthwaxte the clty organlst played The officers who are elected every year are Alice Seeley president Margaret Ware Vlce presrclent Mary Forsell secretarv and Helen Falrclough treasurer ln all the club feels that the work has been worth whlle thls year and lt looks forward to many successful years to come I1 71 - Y, . . 0 o - D . , -- A ,. mn , . 1 , , y y - . , C! 1 y - - , , - v . . . . . . .. . .. . . , .I I ' - v I . . . . . . y v - . , , . , , - , y - , v , v , , y , , ' v ' vu rgt M922 V9 THE CEHI Q THE LATIN CLUB Back Row Mr McGovern 'Vlr Stapleton jones Nelson Gerber Ertz Slnger Zmn Ersendrath Nelson ohnson Loos M155 Hagen Thlrd Row Henry Holland Sankup Sockelt Nerbel lrlsk Harris Brown Beedon Loos Schaller Second Row OMeara Howell Woodward Llrner Penny Davxs Bright Brasre Vtrlson Rosxn Kendrxck Front Row Stevens Prestrud Pexlen Cune XV1lkm Relf Mrss Baber Mlss Anderson November srxteenth l92l wlll always be a red letter day for nt was on that day that a successful attempt was made to orgamze a Latm Club among the students at Central On that memorable day the followmg were elected as ofhcers of the club Carl Wllcken presldent Marxon Cure vxce presldent Marxon Henry secretary Howard C Relf treasurer Mildred Prestrud press agent and Irene Pexlen chalrman of programs The purpose of the club IS to draw somewhat nearer to the glory that was Greece and the grandeur that was Rome to drmk at the pure fountam head of knowledge to hear one of our number clad ln the toga or the stola recxte the golden phrases of Vlfgll the lord of language or the rollmg periods of Clcero the father of eloquence and at the same time to acquxre by the study of Latm a mastery of our own tongue to follow ln Latm the procedure of the Roman Senate and the Roman Comltla to study finally rn the states man and the busmessman of Rome the prototype of the statesman and the busmessman of the Umted States Carl L Wllcken Q o 00 . 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Q 1 1 - n 1 Q r n 1 - 1 1 y v 1 - . 4. vu . . , . s v n 1 v v 1 v s v , . 1.,,. - .Nr . 25922 V9 THE CEHI EAN 05 1922 THE SEVEN Cs CLUB Back Row Nolan Deflel Xixlcken Nelson Bergsttd lerkm Ruthxrford D vs v Morehead Ledln Boehm Buck lsell Second Row Surter Schleh 'Vlxller Torkelson Qhermak Brennan Berlug, r Nauman Lhermak Rice Schremer Front Row Desmond Camrnsky VK etherbs lark Cage Xnderson Stemman Lussan Fraver Durlng the past year the work of the Department of Business has grown to such an extent that the Seven C s Club has not had much chance to hold meetmgs or to formally put nts name before the school Several years ago the Department was not so well known as It IS today Now the mterest that IS shown by the pupils by the teachers and best of all by the employers throughout the Twln Cxtles IS certainly very gratlfylng ln order to mamfest the value of thus trammg the Seven C s Club was organized ln the fall of l920 ln l92l the members realized that a revlslon of the constltutlon was mevltable with the result that this organlzatlon IS now ln form a body cor porate under the state laws of Minnesota As everyone knows a corporation always needs the advice of an attor ney and for thus reason lVlr Nlaltrejean was mvlted to be general counsel for the club Our faithful lVl1ss Boody who IS the head of the Employment Bu reau at Central IS our ofhce adviser and manager The officers of the society are Adele Fark president Bonita Gage secretary Dorothy Wetherby treasurer The Board of Directors conslsts of the aforementioned officers and George Nolan and Claude ansen from the years l9Z2 and l923 respectlvely These offlcers are stxll temporary as no general electlon has been held so far 1 . . o - D . i A 1- Q. 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R150 'r we rm: CEHI Hmm . -J ' - THE RADIO CLUB Back Row VC Baker Aldrich Swanson Parsons Hove McLeod Front Row Roberts Hutchinson P Baker Hilton Mr Eastman Soon after the government lifted the ban on amateur radio in l9l8 the Central High School Radio Club was organized with Mr Eastman as faculty advisor The purpose of the club is to promote citizen wireless and to help ama teurs who are just starting in at the game This year the officers of the club are Palmer Baker president Ralph Hutchinson vice president Henry Hilton secretary and treasurer and Edwin French chief operator and engineer The station is planning to get a new sta About a year ago the Radio Club gave an exhibition of its work at an assembly receiving messages from outside stations and giving them verbally to the audience This club tries to keep up with the science so it is planning to dispense with its old transmitting outfit which is the rotary spark gap type and replace it with an up to date radio telephone Besides a transmitting outfit the club possesses a good regenerative receiving set Later the club is planning to post weather reports and snatches of news received from the University of Mmne sota and other sources Palmer Baker Iig' , tion license to replace the one, 9AN, which has been re-issued. 35922 W THE CEHISEAN V03 f 1922 EL CIRCULO CASTELLANO Back R 1ng, H11 ed1ck u 1 ar n 71 r fh1rd R nslo cn K N rt ld! vw 1 an 1 L r El Clrculo Castellano the .Jpamsh Club was founded 1n 1918 for the purpose of 1mprov1ng the pan1sh of the students by g1v1ng them an 1dea of the customs and famous men of Spam and at the same t1me by furn1sh1ng them w1th a means of soclal mtercourse Lnder the dlrectlon of our beloved Spanlsh teacher MISS llla Koerner the club flounshed and grew .Jmce the fall of 1971 when she was taken from us the work of the club has been successfully superv1sed by Mxss Ada May Eshelby The meetlngs are held on the thlrd Xvednesday of each month when Spamsh papers are read Spanxsh games are play ed and Spamsh food lS some txmes served Nothmg but Spamsh IS spoken at the meetmgs a fame of one cent IS charved for every Envllsh word used Membershlp to the club IS determmed by scholarshlp a mark of C bemg requ1red for adm1ttance The officers for thls year are L1ll1an Bleltkmk presldent My rna Hoy de secretary Xvllblll' Chapman treasurer - 5 - ow: Ell' Iwood. 'gg ' . E St S, NI shall. Be rl Ck. Than!-, lllll. -X. Nlv th, fzsulflvlrl, Clogolzn ' nw: O w. Jens- , Carlm-n,Callaha-111, Larson, Doulv, Xlc orrl, Kdrtak, lil-if-l11nrl, lx le- h S:-fund Row, llnmmerbacke-r, lassett. lz1111phe-ll, Sue-xo. Prms. I.11ssn11, Mel.:-oil, ho be-rg front Rn 'L N1 ss Fshr-lby, K h p 12111, link:-r. file-kk nk, llrwvclv, Ruf:-1111 eht, ll own . C . U . . C. 5 . ... , v . ' , ' . . v . y . . . , . 1 , e es - I 4922- T Q31 THE ClflllSlilAN V09 p -19224 THE JUNTO LITERARY SOCIETY Back Row Nlr Hlllard Hussey Hoffman Thayer B Hutchm Alexander Cxlbertson Bryan Cohen Lussan Mr Rusterholtz Thlrd Row Harns Pederson Ekelund Vlood Baumgartner lVlcGu1gan Fltch Montgomery Rosm Bright Torkleson Second Row Mather Hyde Pexlen A Hutchm jorgenson Patrick Fark Berllnger Front Row Lmdquxst Fetter Wllkerson Smxth Muller The unto llterary soclety was organized m l9l8 for the purpose of fur conslstmg of dramatlzatlons scenes from plays or readings are given by the members monthly or semx monthly That the club IS not entlrely gnven to senous work IS shown by the fact that a party ns held yearly Thls year the party held at the home of Alberta Hutchm was a great success Each person attendmg was dressed to represent the title of some well known book The advisers of the club from the tlme of nts formatlon have been MISS Brodeen lVlr Hxllard and Mr Rusterholz The presldent officers are presl dent Alberta Hutchm vice president Herbert lVlc ulllan secretary Ferdl nand Fetter and treasurer Helen Mather F Fetter . I . , . . ' ' . J . . Y . . - thering literary development among the students of the school. Programs . ' : ' ' , Q ' 2 , '- l'fJg4' H 1922 JW THE CEHI 'Q 1922- THE ALPHA PROTON Back Row lhll W elherby Hours br!! Wxllxams Ieterson Cless Slcbolrl L Chrxstofferson Thxrd Row lrssenholm Gerber Bexer Levx lr:-glow Wolfe Look Hxskell Nourse lirxcv Second Row Palrclough Barker lforsell efTerson 'Nlerth ohnson Ware O'Nleara 'Nlxchaud Perl-cms The Alpha Proton was started xn the sprung of 1910 Thls society was organxzed with the object of promoting better llterature ID the school and also m an attempt to strengthen and Increase the appreclatlon of the best ln literature The founders also had xn mmd brlngnng the students who became members of thls club into a more congenial group It has always been the arm of Alpha Proton to llxe up to these standards At the meetings papers are read monologues and dldlO2UCS are gnen and also xnterestnng dlscusslons on current and literary toplcs are frequently he cl The club whlch has about forty members has as lts advlser Miss Shan ley The present officers are Stanley Parkhouse regent Ruth Stees vlce regent Floyd Thompson scrlbe and ,lanet Chrlstoffersonfi keeper of the coffer ' s 9 rv ' , . Y T ' I ' , T. T k F Front Row: Orr, D1ckson,Caulfield, Parkhouse, Nhss Shanley, Stem-s, jones, j. Qhrnstofferson. Thompson .V . V - 5-, .V , L . V . 4922 JW THE CEHI EAN V09 1922 Tx-IE CHESS CLUB k m cr j n I LR F I dl kS Hll tdN1 B k The Central Chess Club was organized in 1920 for the purpose of devel oping chess talent ln the school Membership in the club requires a knowledge of the rules of chess Officers are elected yearly Those chosen for the school year l92l 22 were Carl Swanson president Paul Hillestad vice president Clifford Cook secretary and Donald Garland treasurer During the first part of the spring term a select team composed of Ed mund Abbot Paul Hillestad Emanuel Mogilner Theophil Rusterholz and Carl Swanson defeated Mechanic Arts ln a series of Games by a score of 26 to 22 The club under the able SUPCTVISIOH of 'Nlr Brockman is provressm very rapidly o . ' . 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ME MOE E' .:.U E2 'E ,,,- ,x '922 JW THE CEHISEAN QS 1922 THE ORCHESTRA The orchestra was organized in the year I900 by Miss Long then musical and art director of Central Miss Long worked long and faithfully in getting it started and running smoothly before she relinquished her posi tion to Miss Dickinson n l9l5 Two years later Miss Lillie took up the baton and under her guidance the orchestra expanded and enlarged to almost overwhelming proportions It was also under her able direction that the orchestra made such a commendable showing in the accompanlments of the Prlncess Chrysanthemum The Maid and the Mlddy and The Chimes of Normandy Again in the fall of I920 Central s musical director was changed when Miss Knott took up the work ln spite of lack of wind and brass mstruments the orchestra continued their high standard of music Under Miss Knotts guidance the music for the Bluebird was rendered which all voted was as much a success as on former occasions The orchestra meets regularly three times a week Mondays Wednes asplrants must be good at sight reading and playmg ensemble The value of music in the school is appreciated One would grow weary of assemblies were they not interspersed with numbers from the music de partment By now the orchestra IS considered a working and advertising element of the school The orchestra worked very hard on the music for The Pirates of Pen zance and their untlrmg efforts were amply repaid by the praise they recelved The officers have the same duties as the corresponding officers in any other organization They are elected annually Those now holding office are president Pearl orgenson vice president Arthur Goldberg secretary Oliver Humphrey treasurer Evelyn Marshall We feel it fitting and proper that we should mention here the good work and splendid leadership of Oliver Humphrey concert master for the past year and we wish him all success ln the future There are a number of seniors who will leave this year and they sincere ly wish that Central s orchestra may fulfill the fondest hope that Miss Knott has entertamed for the organization So here s to the long life and brilliant future of Central High s Orchestra' Pearl orgenson P e ' . 5 ' . ' 1 - A A A Y an days and Fridays. Although no tryouts are held as in other societies, the . 5 . . - - j . 'rg 81 THE GIRLS GLEE CLUB 1921-22 5922 V9 THE CEHISEAN Qs THE BOYS AND GIRLS GLEE CLUBS Musxc someone sand ns the fourth need of man Fxrst food clothing shelter and then musxc It was m l902 that the halls of Central first echoed wnth the vonces of the Boys and Girls C-lee Clubs Under Miss Long s efficxent dlrectlon this organlzatnon which ns one of the oldest m Central prospered for thirteen eventful years Due to Increased duties ln her art classes m l9l 5 Miss Long was forced to abandon her work wlth the clubs and give her time to art Though her relatxons wxth the clubs were severed Mlss Long has always had a smcere Interest ln thelr welfare and progress It was then that Miss Dxclunson took the rems and ln 1917 Mlss Llllle succeeded her provmg herself worthy of much praise for the untlrmg efforts with her group of warblers Under Miss Lillie s direction the muslc depart ment presented the comic opera Princess Chrysanthemum IH 1918 The Maid and the Mlddy ln l9I9 and The Chlmes of Normandy ln l920 Partxcular commendatlon rs due to Miss Llllle on the huge success of her last ln 1920 Mass Llllxe left with Miss Knott chosen as her successor to carry on the work of the music department The followlng year was devoted to a varied program by the clubs It has been wnth Mass Knott s Influence and untlrmg leadershxp that these organizations have advanced wxth long strldes The object IS to promote an xnterest m music throughout the school and by the large numbers at the try outs one would think their arm had been accompllshed The clubs meet on alternating days IH Room 88 durmg the second per rod the boys havmg Monday and Wednesday the glrls Tuesday and Thurs day and the combmed clubs on Frxday Here under Mass Knott s guxdance they glve to some of the nearby rooms samples of their vocal powers Social events also play a prominent part ln the llfe of the Glee Club members Dances are gnven quite frequently and are full of fnvolxty pleas ure and success The ofhcers of the Curls Clee Club have been all thls year president eanette Everly vnce presxdent Dorothy Dunn secretary Irma Penrose treasurer Margaret Cross Those who have cllrected the boys are president Craig Howry vlce presxdent Wenzel Neubauer secretary efferson Aldrlch treasurer Wlllls Delaney Owxng to scholastic needs Cralg Howry resigned ln March and Wenzel Neubauer succeeded as presldent and Elwm Rasey vxce presldent I I ' . 5 . 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V9 THE CEHI Q THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE Music hath charms to soothe the savaged breast was an eventful day when a tribe of fierce destructive blood thirsty pirates entered Central s Halls They were the famous Pirates of Penzancell For three days they visited Central doing their dances singing their songs trying to please and entertain the Centralltes Dorothy Wetherby as Mabel the heroine was wonderful Her coloratura work was such as is seldom heard from a hugh school girl Craig Howry made a very excellent Frederic his acting and singing were of the highest character efferson Aldrich displayed Elwln Rasey as his assistant was very pleasing Dorothy Dunn as Ruth the piratical maid of all work was excellent Her characterization of this girl was of a professional character she acted and ang the part as one would imagine the original doing Donald Rogers was very good as Stanley a Brit ish major general and father of Kate Edith and lsabel who were portrayed by ean Everly Elaine Gerber and osephme Thayer Wenzel Neubauer was very humorous as police sergeant They have long smce departed but they shall live on in every Centrallte s memory Most worthy praise and glory is due Miss Knott for her great achieve ments in directing and guiding this successful opera Hurrah for the Pirates' May the Glee Clubs ever live' I ' 2 . s 9 . ff ,Q It y . 1 . y - . a good baritone voice and an operatic poise in his part as the pirate king. . 1 S '.1,'.' 5 1922 W THE CEHI 0 1922 THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE Presented March 23 and Z4 Scenes A l The coast of Cornwall England A Il A ruined chapel by moonllght Cast of Characters Rlchard Pxrate Kung efferson Aldrxch Samuel hrs Lxeutenant Elwm Rasey Fredernc Pirate apprentlce Cralg Howry Stanley Brxtxsh Major General Donald Rogers Edward pollce sergeant Wenzel Neubauer Mabel Stanleys youngest daughter Dorothy Wetherby Ruth Pxratxcal mand of all work Kate Edxth Isabel Solo Dancer Chorus of Plrates GIRLS Grace Cawley Dorothy Cherry Adelarde Cohen Margaret Cross Marjorxe Dolan Lorna Dunn Lucllle Ekelund Verna Ekelund Mlldred Ewert Dorothy Fleu Edna Huster Beatrlce Hutchln C-eraldme ohnson Pearl orgenson l..1ll1an Lehmann Faye Lewrs Dorothy Dunn J nettc Ev erly Stanley s daughters Elame C-erber osephme Thayer Lorna Dunn Police Stanleys Daughters and friends Chorus C-lorxa Marles Loulse Marshall Thelma Oakland lrma Penrose Catherlne Prendergast Kathryn Rase Margaret Schwartz Maurene Sorenson Olxve Tews Amber Vaughn Grace Warne Murxel Wolterstorfrf BOYS ohn Bradford Lyle Brownell Clarence Blackwood Chfford Cook Ned Cook Carroll Dxclcson Milton Fleu Donald Grbson Albert Goglln chn Howar Edward esson Roy Kearton Don Knebel Vwlan Krag Everett McNear Marshall Murneclce oseph Nelly Stanley Wager ames Wooster 1, x . 3 A 'r 1. , 5 9 44 av . ct . 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J d , ' J H J J J ' ' J Qyblgq THE CEHISLAN 'QQ STAGE FORCE ri N urr ri A most important lxctor in the production of assernhliee pl us and oper ettas is the htige force The Joh of handling Flies wings footi borders in tric ite lr htinfr effects and other pirxphernilla connected with the art ol The worlt of the force has heen exidenc ed in the nurnerous iwemhliee t e Bluebird the liritee of lenz ance et: lr is now xt work on the get tinffs for the Drxmxtic Qluh plxys ln order to te ich the force more .adx xnced t fe crxlt iclx Q has hee organized under the able tutelave of 'Nlr bchwdbe This class meets exerw fourth period and receixes instructions in the mal-tino and handlinl of stave gets Dick jones as stave manaver leads the force this xear ohn Driscoll holds the position of chief electriclan and is responsible for the beautiful libht ing effects seen in Xarious productions I D Moll Xlr wir Nl in' tluxw-r M ,Irina-s 5. ...mm I IJ .. mi R I.-,W rum -H . :Zur 4. . 2 .Q . v . H t '.- ' 2 'Q Y , K .. ' 2 z , 2 ' ' ' , 1 1 stage craft is ahly taken care of hy Dick jones and his crew of scene Shifters. , . . ,f . . . . . h ' ,, a 2 A S 2 2 ' 'z s ag ' z I , 1 es. z. n x ' r 5 . . Y' . e V . ' iv 3 5 5 ' . , ,, . 5 . J 2 Z 'C .1 -- 1 F Z s xx Burk Row: Kunzxth, Thomas, X'illiams, Uuyvr, Howry, Wlxgzer, Su-bold, Peterson, livll, Brmm-ll, lzrtl, Mtch, Dickson, L'lnristoH4-rwm-n. -Nh Row: O'L'onnor, Sunrln-rs, Xuan-, lfvm-rly, Dunn, IN:-xrshull, li e-lun , ising, llzxwlhnrnm-, Burke-r. lfsse-ulmlm, XY. Rlsmg. ini Rnw: V11-ss, Paxrklmusv, L. . urrzxy, I-11-dim-, Nl. Murray, Harris, Habvrman, I's-dc-rsrm, .-Xlvxanrier, K:-nrlrlrk. Ilutvhm. Lummms, XX'noslvl, Nlrhulx, limp Znml Huw: Sm-ln-V, Stn-vs, XY:-il1vl'l1y, l'hc-rumk. Vuirrluugh, Mlss .-Xuslm, Sands, Mivhzmrl. Nzwh, Hunt lnml li'-w luvm-1. Imrlqmsl, Rm-lt, lrmk, Hu: vurlh, lllzurlfmrl, Thfmupsulm, Hull:-wt-nfl 1922 V9 THE CEHISEAN QS 1922 THE DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club that name suggests a world of meaning as to lts purpose The mam function of the club is to present each year a play or group of short plays These have always been so well produced that they could vxe with the best amateur productions This year three one act plays wlll be pre sented ln lVlay The Wonder Hat by Ben Hecht and Kenneth Sawyer Goodman A Novelrsts Retreat bv Helen Austln and Spreadlng the News by Lady Gregory The casts are hard at work and lt IS with keen antlclpatlon that thls annual performance IS looked forward to The club also alms to keep abreast with the times and with the fast development of the new art staging lt IS strldmg along famously The Blue Bird presented last year gave an example of the new stagmg and this year the fantastic Wonder Hat wlll be developed along the same prlnclple The club has lts center ln a personality MISS Helen Austin who orgamzed lt ln l905 It IS through her unrelentlng efforts and capablllty that the club has contmued to exlst and grow Last fall the club elected officers presldent Robert Sands vxce presl dent Reynolds Guyer secretary Helen Falrclough finance commlttee Craig ln November a pageant was presented at the Audltorlum wrltten and dnrected by our dlrector whlch proved very successful and showed the club s abllxty The Dramatic Club presents plays most of whlch have proved successful on the professlonal stage An assurance of thls IS given ID the following llst of some of the plays whrch have been produced The Professor s Love Story Barrle She Stoops to Conquer Goldsmith Davld Carrick Rob ertson The Flrst Lady of the Land Nlrdllnger Arms and the Man .Jhaw Rosalind Barrle and Beauty and the acobln Tarkmgton When one remembers the annual costume party and the pxcnlc one real lzes that the club IS IH no measure lacking ln good tlme events The meetmgs whlch are held ln room 29 are also a source of pleasure because they always conslst of an entertainment furnlshed by the members RAS LOSTLHE P-XRTY VI-XRCH If I 1 .3 A T . , ' ' AA I 1 V il A tt - 1 , . , , , . -n l 1 - ' v , y I - v 1 - Q 1 Howry and Margaret Ware. , , , . nv - ' tl IV u . lt v n li v 1 y 1 1 ' , . . , , . , ,l , - ' - , , Mn. 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I 1922 W THE CEHISEAN QS 1922 5 DRAMATIC CLUB PLAYS MAY 18 19 Bxrtley Fallon Nlrs Frllon ine Ryan Tim Q xsey oe Muldoon Magistrate 'Vlrs Tarpey Mrs Tully Slnwn l xrly ult SIT1ltl1 Lolumlnne H xrlequm lVl xrgot Plerrot Punchlnello Nlxtlnlde ldrotlnn hmm R0dPTlClx Granger t3xTlI'IllI1l 1 H'1nson - - - Kathleen Nlarik old - Dennis ltwxi driver Nlrs. 0'Cr1dy - Constable - - Postmistress - - - Ellington Van Ness Mr. Henderson - Cast of Characters THE WONDFR HXT Cast of Characters X NOX ELISTS RF IRF AT Q xst of Clmrxtters Ray Lindquist lmelda Ertz Roluertr Kendrnclc ohn Bell ames Wooster Homer Thomas Dorothy E Dunn Vxda Alexander Carroll Dlclcson Pxul Hlllestad Helen Harrls btxnley Pxrltluouse Bettv Hunt Stanley Wa er ohn Bradford Xllte qeeley Robert Sands Lucy RISID, Francis Bosworth Roxanne Nlichaud Howard Peterson Nlarx aret Ware Harold Essenholm Alberta Hutcluin - john Wlilliams Gerald O'Connor ' . 5, Q . ' D e A e A E at USPREADING THE NEWS jf 1 -------- 2 ' J -------- J 1 . ' f------ . ,Ie r ' -N ' -------- 2 ' . - 7 l 1 f 9, 4-9' 1922 W THE CEHISEAN GS 1922 fl WW ALI RED BLSER Nth llc Dir ctor On account of lllness Mr Buse Athletic depression These two words characterize justly the state ol' athletic prowess and splrlt during the first couple years of our stay at Cen tra However the comlng of Al Buser to Central marked the rejuvenation of all sports He came to us ln the fall of I920 and that year turned out a team that was a strong contender for the grldlron tltle Last year he devel oped a basketball team that won the clty champlonshlp thus brmgmg us out of the dungeon defeat where we had been for nme long years ln thls sport and starting us on a new path The hockey and track teams had slmllar successes whlle the baseball team Hn lshed a close second IH the percentage column lt was last fall that Coach Buser was especially congratulated for his ablllty to tram and perfect a football machme when Central s team working as a unlt unexpectedly defeated Me chanxc Arts the traditional rlvals thus glVll'l2 us the clty champlonshlp Mr Buser has not only brought champlonshlp teams to us but has given us something we have never known before that never say due school spxrlt The school has been burstmg wlth that indomitable Splflt ever smce the basketball comeback of l920 The coach s one great football argument IS Play a good hard clean game and when vou hut a man make hls bones rattle r has not been able to do much with baseball this sprung but at thxs tlme the outcome of the hrst Game seems to show some of the beneflts of ms early coaching and teachings About two months ago Old Man Rheumatlsm got hold of hum and pinned hlm to his bed but You cant keep a good man down so he has been steadily un provmg IH: J ' . 5 Q . 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D I . . 59921221 rm: CEHISEAN Us g ATHLETIC BOARD OF CONTROL ThlS orgamzatlon IS one of the most xmportant cogs m our athletlc ma chme It 13 made up of mne members of the faculty and two representatives from each class wlth the exception of the freshman class SIX of these faculty members act as faculty managers each having one particular sport Mr Cooley IS the president of the Arhletrc Board Mr Hlllard vlce presldent Mr Rusterholz secretary and Mr Schwabe treasurer Mr Meier and Mr Marshall are ex officio members As coach and athletlc dlrector Mr Buser automatlcally holds a membership The student members are senlors Laurance Carlson and Craxg Howry Jumors Frank Stevens and Fred An deregv sophomores Howard Duron Robert Bethke and Arthur Goldberg The work of the Board IS to keep athletics self supportmg to award the C s to purchase athletic supplles and equipment to draw up schedules etc All the purchasmg of supplies IS done through Mr Rusterholz the purchasmg agent Buser Justus Hillard Berg Schwabe Cooley Ruste-rholz - v , . , . . l - y ' I - . , . . 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' bl . - - 1 ' ' y . , y - . v ll ff 5 0 Almost every year from I886 up to the present time Central has had a football team Last year was no exception to the rule and on September fourteenth Mr Buser the coach issued a call for football candidates Here and there among the unusually large squad of green men that turned out ln answer to has call the coach saw the faces of ten letter men returnmg to play for the Red and Black another year These men were Falk Mxesen Reardon Low Captain Smith ansen Glotzbach Glmblett Heath and Dr scoll Wnth this nucleus to build around Mr Buser started to shape a team that would be heard from m football matters during the commg season The athletic splrlt at Central for the last three years as far as football was concerned seemed to be on its last legs Thxs lack of pep probably was due to the fact that nothmg of Importance had been accomplished There had and thus Interest grew lax Coach Buser saw that the Centralltes needed a change and he prepared to admmlster It With the hrst game only two weeks off the practice was gruellmg from the start The squad found this fxrst two weeks a stiff proposltlon On Frlday September thlrtleth Central played lts first game with Mm neapolrs Central on Shaw Field It IS sard that at this game there was the larg est crowd that had ever assembled on Shaw Field to witness an athletic con test The Mlll City aggregation beat us to the tune of I4 to 7 Although we were beaten lt was a noble defeat for the team showed gameness and fight and played the best game nt knew how at the time What more could any one aslc5 This however was the hrst and last defeat of the season After thus we fimshed the season IH whlrlwmd speed We won all the rest of the games but one and the re sult of that was a scoreless tue Thus game was played with La Crosse m three mches of snow Due to these adverse weather condntlons a game scheduled with Eau Clalre WISCOHSIH was cancelled The climax of the season came when Central played Mechanics Arts The wmmng of thus frame gave Central RICHARD RE RDO the clty champxonshnp whlch we had so L pm, EIA t N fx O Mm, 1- wr 'I-Qi ft ' 1 UI! u rn Q ... . 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FOOTBALL TEAM 192 2921922 V9 THE CEHISEAN 09 1922 long waxted for and It wrll probably be looked upon as the hugh llght of athletlc history of the Class of 22 All of the sport wrnters of the crty had the dope heavy for the Tramers As lt was time for a llttle change m the Blue and White s athletic program Central upset the dope and gave Mechanics one of the worst drubbmgs It recerved all season Although only one touch down was made Mechanlcs was out played at every stage of the game The whole team played as one and the bug surprlse of the day was the behavior of Blg Tom Comfort Thls year s team has more than upheld nts reputatnon as far as the all clty team IS concerned Every year a mythical all clty eleven IS chosen and the most able and best hugh school football men are picked for the posltlons Thls year due to exceptional and consistent playmg slx Central men landed posl tlons on this eleven These men were Rlchard Reardon fleft end, ohn Drlscoll fleft tackle, Bernhard Low fleft guard, Frank Glotzbach fquarter back, Wllllam Smrth frlght half back, and Claude ansen fleft half back, These men were followed closely by four more who could not qulte make the grade of the first team but were chosen to flll posltxons on the second all clty ter, Robert Heath frlght guard, and ohn Mlesen full back, These are the most men we have had on these teams for years Much credlt for the success of the season IS due to Ward Rlsmg fstudent manager and Mr Rusterholtz faculty manager It was their untmng effort and the pushmg of the ticket sale that made football of l92l a self supporting sport CENTRAL 6 MECHANICS 0 ' . 5 . 0 . aj A ' aggregation. They were Tom Comfort Cleft tackle,, Charles Gimblett fcen- . ' , l ' C - J . f ,- ' ' ' - f Pugv 97 bglgfik X wax ff X ' lall. 'Vlels n lhaebaud Denny, Qarlson Drlscf ll lchol L al Sandlson Sansom State Champs Never before ln the history of Mmnesota hrgh school hockey has a state tltle been conferred untll thrs year lt IS not a mythical champxonshnp but rt IS a real champlonshxp Wlany Samt Paul and Mmne apolls private and publlc hlvh schools met their defeat at the hands of Cen tral ln hard fought games before enthuslastlc crowds Wrth the Twin City title tucked away the team took Duluth Central the range champrons Jnlo camp and defeated them both on local and on Duluth lce It was Captam Nrchols brllllant and steady playlng that saved the day for Central many trmes H15 puck handlmg and detensne work could hardly be Justus ' ' 1- H ' ' fer R I 'J S 4 1' BLU f ' Q- , . . , . A ' l . ' . 5 , Y v Y v l . . . . - M922 sv THE CEHISEAN V03 excelled Willard Falk captam elect at wxng was a second Nllke C-oodman Hrs flashy work m hrs opponent s terntory can hardly be conceived Hrs shots mto the nets from all angles easily made hum feared by all goal tenders jack Mexsen starred on the defensive It was hrs lmposmg presence as well as has playmg that helped form the bulwark of the team Fletcher Driscoll proved to be a good nun sance to the opposmg players who happened to get by the forward llne Sandlsons and Sansome s work can well be credited towards wlnnmg the tltle their puck carrying and body checking made them valuable to the team Paul Derrmger as goal ten der replaclng Ward Rlsmg ln the middle of the season performed very well stoppmg many pros pectxve goals Falk Mxesen and Nlchols were placed on the all star team Conslderable credlt should be glven Walter Youngbauer last year s captam for his voluntary coachmg It was only through his tireless efforts that Central developed mto a championship team Also considerable credit should be glven to M ustus faculty manager and Laurance Carlson student manager as It was by their efforts that the team was able to make expenses and to finance its trlp to Duluth CENTRALS 1922 GAMES Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central ohnson M A H S S P A ohnson Humboldt Minneapolis West S P A M A H S Duluth Duluth I WW!! 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J ', , ' - 1 Elm - - - - 9 J - - - - 0 Central ---- 2 Humboldt ---- 0 - - - - 3 . . . . - - - - 2 - - - - 2 . . . - - - - 0 - - - - - I3 J - - - - 2 - - - - 9 - - - - 3 - - - - 4 ' ' - - - I - - - - 7 . . . - - - - 4 - - - - l . . . . - - - - 0 - - - - 4 - - - - 0 - - - - 5 - - - - 3 A 3+ w - -ask The game of basketball when lnstltuted ln Central Hlgh School ln 1902 was handled very well for a perlod of ten years ln that time Central scored consecutive VlCtOTlCS over the Unxverslty of lVl1nnesota and other notable teams Then for nlne years Central dld not brlng home a champlonshlp or many vlctorles However ln 1921 the team led by Jansen broke the Jmx and vuon the champxonshxp The past season was very successful But for some unaccountable reason Central lost out We outscored our opponents by chalkmg up 358 to their 242 which tells much Coach Buser wxth but two men of last year s qulnt had a blg proposxtlon on his hands Then old man Ellglblllty got ln hls work this season as usual Due to thxs Bull Smith Clark ohnson Don Reardon and Chuck Glmblett all good men were lost to the squad through varied techmcalltles The Juniors who were champlons of their class of the four high schools had slx men on the squad whlch helped the formation of the team much The personnel of the team was as fol ows Claude ansen captain of last year s champions Clune IS a synonym for scrap pmess Clune IS one of these dependable players always where he should be and a reliable guard Harold Sommers Flash earned hrs name The chunky guard could streak up the floor for a basket almost at will Richard Reardon at forward proved to be a dead shot He showed up best at the begin ning of the season but never lost that never say dle splrlt Wlllxam Mason the lanky center whlle not a consistent basket shooter played a good all around game Phllxp Hultkrans utllxty center shared the honors with Mason Fred Andregge Frank Stevens and Wllllam Powrle deserve mention HAROLD SOMVIERS for their help I 1 Q- - - - - - - - - C D W , af L II! ll E .5 gb- 1 Q J xf 4 N, Low- . - - 3,m,,,. . . . . , J Y , . 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I ' - Capt.-Elect gglfeggqgsvg THE CEHISLAN Tvs 1922 BASKETBALL SQUAD Andregg H ltkran Mas n jans n Cool y Nlrt Powrxe Ste ens Ra ey lLapt P 'leard ers Last but far from least for he rates slightly above his mates comes Captaln Rasey a reat leader a Hne loser and an invaluable man to the t am Three of these men were consldered the best ln the clty and m some opmlons the best ln the Twm Cltles These men were picked for the All Cxty team Sommers and ansen were chosen for guards and Rasey for one of the forwards lVlr Buser s coachmg was the biggest asset the team had and we hope that he will have many more teams as good as thls year s Much crednt for the financlal success of the season rs due to the student and faculty managers We congratulate ohn Vxrtue and hls elder advisor Mr Cooley on the snappy busmess llke manner m which the tlcket sale and schedule were carrled out The school IS fortunate m the respect that the majorxty of the men wlll be back next year Although we lose Rasey next year one place that will be hard to fill we wlll stlll have Sommers ansen Reardon and Mason regu lars thls year besldes Hultkrans Stevens Andregge Powrle Don Reardon and johnson Wnth these men back there ns no fear of Central having a poor team for the next basketball season Contlnued on Page l08 I 1 to Buser e u ' s o e A e ue ' v s f, ' . : on Somm , - v . 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J y - ' Y . , ,l . . . - Y Y 1 Y I 71.18 I ,mg-wsfk 'JON'-If .-w 45 .Bari me-4 VW umtm .1-Jill l Q I 1 I r ra S -'Af' .4-1 ..,a.....,uf-...fd 4' 2 fr. lk . ..n r I n I' glilyfyffl 'sr -r ww- -M1 '1 Aw? 4 -.fiv e V- F - L Lf so 1 1 T 5 13 - 5 1.23 fy-e M T CAINE Coach TRACK PROSPECTS April 20th Central high schools track prospects appear to he unusually bright at this early stage of the l92Z season However the candidates who have been training for the team have had little opportuuity to show their wares as yet due largely to the fact that they had but little training and the weather has been cold and damp said at this time that insofar as the track events are concerned Central s speedsters will take care of themselves against most any high school m the Northwest ln the Held events however there is danger of weakness unless more P 1 l ,, , , , Commenting upon the chances for a winning combination, it might be f . . age 4,5 E922 V9 THE CEHISEAN 03 1922 husky athletes turn out for the team Thls IS especlally true ln the shot put dlscus throw and javelln throw There seems llttle doubt that excellent Jumpers both broad and hlgh wlll be developed and It IS probable a credltable pole vaulter wlll be turned out also Most of the efforts today have been bent toward condltlonlng the run ners for the flrst events of the season the St Paul Central l-llgh School Flrst Annual Relay Carnlval to be held Aprll 29 and the Hamllne Unlverslty Relay Carnlval the followlng Saturday Central wlll have good teams ln all the relay events and students can expect the Red and Black athletes to glve a good account of themselves M T Came It has been a rare occaslon when Central has not had a successful track eason ln so far as the capablllty of teams to wln the clty and state tltles There IS but one thlng that track lacks and has lacked to make lt a complete success and that IS the student support The absence of a coach at the beglnnlng of thls season made track pros pects look rather dark The lndoor track season dragged through and nothlng was accompllshed although a few veterans and dabs of new materlal It wasn t untll the flrst week ln Aprll that a coach could be found Due to the efforts of lVlr Harp faculty manager lVl T Came a former track man and occaslonally a sport WTITCY was the coach se cured Under hls admln lstratlon the squad was ln creased and lntenslve tralnlng was begun There were many surprlses resultlng from the prellmlnary tryouts A two mlle relay team that wlll be able to hotly contest any such team ln the state was plcked The four men Capt Neu bauer Fagley Bauer and Low all run thelr dls tances IH about the same tlme ranglng at present between 55 and 56 sec onds These men ln ad dltlon to MCKlSSlCk and Golden are also excep tl0h3lly valuable and fast MCKIBSICTC Capt Neuba 220 men Wlth the ex ceptlon of Souther last year s Captaln all the dlstance men are new at the game Baker a mller although sllght of bullcl has remarkable endurance IIA I o . . cy ' . h ' i 9 4' Y dm. Y m- - , , . . . , o - ll if n , were encouraged to traln and get lnto condltlon. . , , . . - , y . ' 1 , . H ' - , , ' - , . . , - l ' ' . uer 7 I U ' ' 7 D ! H fr lu Q W mr: cm: Q 1922 TRACK SQUAD QQ Baa 5, I Standing Cami Luhrs McM1llen McNear Howry Woost r Fagley Mclirsslck Osborn Brant M annec e Kneelrng Crrffrng Bak Olds Bau r Golden Ne bauer fCaptJ Sansome Srttmg Grbson Thorrpson French Chnstrans n Low Thoma Be be lrons R llly and as yet has not been pushed or nosed out of a First place Osborne Beebe French and lVlclVl1llen all of whom will be back next year are also makmg good tlme On Saturday Aprll 29 the Athletic Board Introduced the first St Paul Central Annual Relay Carnival The team ran true to form and nosed out St Thomas by one pomt and won the meet recelvmg the Al Herman Cup presented by our former coach The team wrll be kept busy for the remainder of the season as they are entered rn the Hamline Relay Carnival the Cnty meet the State meet at Carleton the UHIVCTSIKY meet at Northrup field and some dual meets Wrth the poor start adverse weather condrtxons new maternal and many other handicaps being dlsregarded the team IS on nts way to the top where rt has been rn former years Now that track has arisen from the slck bed lt should be kept golng and never allowed to have a relapse Pug. 1 mv I Xl G32 1 0 Clic, A WW Kiwis U V450 Tbzebdud 'ist b Coit' SVQQZHS se I L m ner .Zndb lf 6, 'fhfffwl '29 9 , A4 L Nq 1, .,k'.v ,....as............mr-.. ... ...un , A. 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I Rl 1 H iwlnl Han WHA U '41 up l 1 Y Sta d ng 1 d e fl n l s n g 'Vlol 'Vlaas Ch ska S tt jans n 0 Ras y Falk St v n if. pt I 'VlcK ndrx k Skmner R ar on The song writers of the day say that ln the sprung a young man s fancy lightly turns to love They may be right yet at Central thus sprmg many of the young men enthusiastically turned therr thoughts to baseball When the annual call for baseball canclrdates was rssued there was a motley crowd that answered Then came the process of elxmlnatron whlch occupied a few weeks The squad was reduced considerably untll a falrly rounded out nme was formed with a few subs who can ably fill the places of their first strung brethren The lme up as It probably wlll stand all season rs as follows Captain Stevens shortstop Thxebaud first base Falk second base Reardon thxrd base Sonrmers left held ansen center Held Mason rxght field and Rasey behmd the plate kelly Mcliendrlck and Stevens will do the work on the mound These men have been hlttmg the proverbnal horsehlde for a flock of Mongohan pre tms as well as playmg well m the field which rs not joyous music to our opponent s ears The team showed up well m the several practlce games and has won the only scheduled games played so far P1 IJ C Elllq Remember when you used to look upon the ame of tenms as a ame to be played only hy sxssies and girls3 ls 1t3 No This sport which is dlH:l cult to master is one ofthe fin st exercises for developm the body that there is today For sex eral years back we have had tenms teams and successful ones abxllty in this line This year s team picked by means of an elimination tour nament consists of uentin Crawford Gerald OConnor Capt J Robert Bethke Hans Hoff Adolph Betz Roy Kearton lVlr Rusterhol7 is faculty mana nu g Those who received Cs this year are Captain Rasey Claude ansen Harold Sommers Richard Reardon William Mason and Philip Hultkrans The results of the games played during the past season were as follows Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central I Total Dunwoody Alumnae Menomlnee Stillwater Qt Thomas ohnson Humboldt Mechanics Stillwater ohnson Humboldt Mechanics Aggies ohnson Total O 1 ,f'gs 's 7 y 5, lc F2 I A l it l 3' Q L .....,, too. Some of the former players have become nationally lcnown for their ' I Q ' - 1 ' C - , ger. Q V i U 4 Conti ed from pa e IOI - - - - 28 - - - - 32 - - - - 32 ' - - - - 26 ' - - - - 39 .J . - - - - 14 J - - - - 31 - - - - 22 ' - - - - I6 ' - - - - Z8 J - - - - 49 - - - - 20 ' - - - - l 7 ' - - - - l 5 .I - - 358 ,.a -r , yr e p do ,Y 'N K l JJJ' ll or blifford Trask Dyck on D larson Osborn 'Nl rrav Berg, This IS one of the newest sports at Central though one of the oldest ex erclses ln the world Four years ago thls branch was establxshed ln our school It started with a bang and has not lost its orlgmal pep yet Under the able tutelage of Coach Berg each year of these four years our teams have captured the Twin Cnty tltle and there are the hlghest expectatlons for the future The only school we have never defeated IS Shattuck but we were only defeated this year by three points the hnal score being 37 to 40 The thmg that has made nt possible for us to defeat Mechanics Arts lVlmneapol1s West and Mmneapolls Central was the swlmmmg of Mclien drlclc Price Smith Parsons Dlckson Osborne and especlally Chappel and Brownell These men have left a record behmd them that w1ll stand One of the drawbacks that the team has at present IS that we haye no swxmmmg pool of our own but lt IS hoped for ln the future Wnth the return next year of all but Parsons and Dickson It looks as though the usual honors wlll come to us next year and we hope for many more w x l l EJ w l r A l 1 Y f L .. ' ,.l.-I - , ' . - ' s . ' 3 s e- . u ' 1 ' Prxce Chappell Brownell 4L'apt.l B. Parsons l r1ns 5922- Gig THE CEHI A 'cvs f.1922. CHEER-LEADERS t gl One of the mam ingredients of the success of a track meet football game or any other game is pep This pep is shown by yelling and cheering individuals who handled their jobs in a very commendable way These two people are our cheerleaders Little Wild Flower Peterson ancl Book Store Fagley The latest wrinkle in cheer leading introduced by Duluth Central is a girl cheer leader We wishing not to be behind the times chose a certain young lady who put the family name on the highest hook in the hall of fame We wish to congratulate these two on the success of their department during the past and the present year i Evelyn Peterson Mil on Fa ey This is extracted from us, in the hammer and tongs fashion, by two Upeppyu 1 ' .. . . ,.. .. l'ir,.' ,' M922 V9 THE CEHISEAN 03 1922 SENIOR C MEN CHARLES GIMBLETT Here we have hlm folks The Prnde of Hamlme Hes a ferocious man m the moleskms and also shoots a mean basket ball lf you know hlm well call hlm Chuck JOHN DRISCOLL ohn IS a very versatlle fellow and has the abnllty to succeed rn anythmg Foot ball IS one of his successes for he has two letters that he won ln 20 and ZI BERNHARD LOW Chump hrt them hard and low and won a letter ln hrs Junior and semor years He also managed baseball and burned up the cmder path ROBERT HEATH Football ns a great ame Anyone who wlshes to get some pomters on the game may recerve the same by mtervxew mg Bob at the Gash resrdence MARSHALL CLESS Marsh IS qulte a stepper as we all know He also knows how to manage the girls Aside from that he can man age a football so nt Isnt strange that Marsh stepped out and made a football letter playin center last season THOMAS COMFORT Bug Tom was certainly a comfort to us ln football He a tackle dJ the job of wmnmg an emblem of the grrcllron type ' . cf'-1 . 5 fm -I . .. . I . ' h n . C J K ' I' 92 W THE CEHISEAN QS 1922 -Y GEORGE NICHOLS This is Doctor Nichols son From what I hear girls hes terrible fast I mean on skates This is Nick our hockey captain aIso Lady Luck beamed on him in foothaII Iast faII PAL L DERINGER IVIen m 5 cofne and men m 5 but you never saw a goaI guard Ilke our I3auI1e for he stopped many pros pective goals RAYMOND RASEY If it :sn t football it s basketball and if these arent in season its baseI:JaII he plays them all So lt isn t strange that with this ability Black has a col Iection of five C s DUDLEY PARSONS I-Ie s some duck For he surely does Hap a wicked fin So wicked that the fish turn green with jealousy CARROLL DICKSON If there was such an event in swimming meet as the splash Carroll would win first place. I-Ie certainly makes the I-I.O ripple when he drops V9 THE CEHISEAN if Q WENZEL NEUBAUILR As an actor Tod makes a ood track man He rs our track Captain thr year HOWARD MCKISSICK Track men are judged by thexr speed and Hod has been put down rn the book as the coefhclent of swnftness H KROLD JOESTING Harold cannot be classed as a hre hug but he certamly drd burn up the track during Zl JOHN VIRTLE What would we have done last year wrthout our llttle understudy of esse ames to come up and take l7c away from us for a basketball t1cket3 But then all b1sltetball mana ers xre the same L XLRANQL C ARLSONJ Xve do not know what kind of busl ness men there are ln Anoka but we do know that Larry made an excellent hockey mana er W X-Q 5922 W THE CEHISEAN 09 1922 Sem or Hon I J LAMPREY MURRAY Lamp got com m and became one of the brlght llghts of the track team IH ZI He also managed the SWll'nIT!lng team thls year GERALD KATZ Before you you see the world s champnon swlmmer He swam lI6543'77 Il6fI24 of an mch xr 00O3652l45 I4fl243 seconds you don t belleve It tlme hum yourself ROBERT SANDS Hockey in l920 surely made lts mark on the Sands of Central for Bob re celved a C for managmg the hockey team dunng the aforesald season FREDRICK LUHRS Stockyards the South St Paul prodlgy honored the track team by bemg nts manager durmg 22 For his exceedingly kmd act he received a manager s letter NED COOK lt IS not strange that Ned managed o get hls plcture among the C men he manages everythmg from ramatlc Club Plays to Tennls Teams E922 Q09 THE CEHISEAN QS VVEARERS OF THE C FOOTBALL XX ILI I XVI SXIITH Q apt nn RICH XRD RIL-XRDON G lptnn EI:-'Ct CLALDE JXINSEN JOHN MIESFN FR XNK GI OTZB XCH XX ILL XRD I' XLK GEORC F NICHOLS M RSH XII C LESS HOCKEY GEORGE NIC HOLS Captain VIII LLXRD F XLK Captdxn EIf-Lt PAUL DERIINGER FLEIC HER DRISCOLL I AXX RENJC E L XRI SON Xflm C 'AIARI Es GIXIBI LTT BERNJH XRD I OVC JOHN DRISCOLL THOM XS COMFORT ROBERT HE XTH H XROI D SONINIERS R XYNIOND R XSEY XX ARD RISING 'XII GRANT 5 ANDISOIN KENNETH SXNSOVIE KENNET H THIEB XLD JOHN XIIESEN SXNDS IVIxnx If7l BASKETBALL R XYMOND R XSEY C.-xptun WI' LI XIVI MASON H AROLD SOIVIIVIERS Cdptnn Elf-Lt PHILIP HLLTKR XNS RICH XRD RE XRDON JOHN X IRTLE Mdm CL-XLDE JXNJSEN Captain 1970 7I SWINIVXIING LXLE BROVI INELL L xptun DON LI-I XPPEL Cxptam LIQLK DLDLEY P XRSONS BLD I XRSONS DURAND SMITH IAXX RENCE STAFFORD B XRTI FY OSBORNE C XRROLL DIC KSOIN DTERLIINC. PRIC E GERALD K XTZ CLARENCE BL-XC KW OOD IAMPREY NIURR XY 'VIan1 BASEBAI L FRXNK STPXENS Cfptun L-XVIRENLF JOHNSON HAROLD SOXINIERS TOD NELBALER Captain HOW ARD 'XICKISDICK HAROLD IOESTING JOHN KELLI TRACK CI XLDE IXNSEIN R-XYVIOIND R XSEX Q BERNHARD LOXX XIdna I97 '-IOXK ARD SOLTHER Captam I97I LAMPREY MURRAY ARNOLD GRLBER FRED LLHRS IVIana er BERNH -XRD LOXK . O Q ' C f A , aa ,- .. . . z z ' QI . ,, .J . . 'I . . , N . . f . . . 2 z - , . .- . , . . . I I .. I . F ,V 4 ' I' .' F 4 I , -, I, ,N I V . fx .b ,, . . . I , . 1 nfxger V N . . I f 4 A AT 1 N E - ' J - I ' f ' V I V I - ' A , I . 1 .' . ' -. . . . . I 1 ng er BOB .- . ., . 2 1 get, 7- .f .- . f I E .-. . V. .1 , ' 2 - 9 : , . . r V f : . , 1 ger . , p. I I V I . A , , . ,V ,, , , . .. . .A , , . .' . 2 - 7 :' Of- T I - V - , , ' lf , , , , -. . -. . .A , . . ver . , , , - , .. . , . . , .' . . - . L . .i A .: ,x , . , . , J, r V - . . . . . . , 1 ' ger. -I . , I . , I .. . I . . . I . It ' I . . A 'U ' -. x -1 2 n 1 I. ? Q : E 1 5 1 it 2 F 52 :E I '922 W THE CEHISEAN GS 1922 THE GIRLS ATHLETIC CLUB As Athletucs are a necessary part of every hugh chool gurl s curruculum the Gurls Athletuc Club was organuzed un the sprung of 1920 for the purpose of guvung organuzed support to all athletuc events un whuch Central partucupates and of promotung an unterest un athletucs among the members Sylvua Sungher lsabel Speer and Ruth Besemer were the organuzers of the club the nature of whuch Mr Marshall recommended as lackung at Central Hugh School The club has been growung un suze and spurut now havung a membershup of fifty gurls under the splendud leadershup of Muss Heyd and Muss Carney To be a benefit to Central the gurls endeavored to have Red and Black mean more to every Centralute by sellung pennants and arm bands on Rec and Black day whuch promuses to be an annual event The gurls are unterested un basketball baseball swummung tennus and hukung One afternoon of each week the gurls of the club have the use of the Y W C A pool when they receuve excellent unstructuon and also much en joyment On another afternoon the gymnasuum us used for basketball Much skull and aptutude develops Teams are formed and un thus way the gurls become more unterested un the sport and learn to know each other better by personal contact After the basketball season uncloor baseball holds sway among the gurls The rules of the games are learned and thus us a beneht to them when attend ung school contests lndoor tennus and volley ball are played durung the un door season also Wuth the arruval of warm weather the out door sports are looked forward to for the gurls are also nature lovers The tennus courts at Dunnung Fueld are the scene of much enjoyment dur ung the tennus season Those who do not know the game are unstructed by those who are more advanced and every gurl has a chance to enjoy thus as well as all other sports As the beauty and magnetusm of the out of doors uncreases hukes are su preme un events of the club ln all these ways both the unterest to partucupate ln all sports and attend school contests us uncreased I . . 0 5 - D . is A I' Q. 7 . . . . . Q .. , . . . . . . . , Q , . . ' . . . .. 1 .. . . , . u y v - . . . . . , ' , . . .. .- , . , - - v - l .,..., ,, 3 HFEQILJRESE fo rm: CIZHISEAN QQ 'dbg DEDICATION 1 All the Seniors look for rhelr plerures All the umors look for rhelr Senior frlends plerures All the Sophomores look for the Autograph pa All the Freshlee Z ut W1 All Central looks for the features Thls Feature Sectxon bem the brilliance radlated by the hl llghre D of Central wlr IS hereby dedleated to ns onlx mal ln bnlllanee The Summlr Axenue Llghtsl . . S l 0 i .JL RZVJAHQ. ll e rl ' ., Ai J . ll - - l M . . ,l , lf A K ' ' nfl X H , lllf l 1 ' j ' ge. Il look green. B flizili ll l A ' l .. . .. lx .ll W ll ll lil lL?..eu-.., on-M, Q5922 W THE CEHISEAN CPS 1922 HISTORY OF THE ERA OF JOY 1921 22 Profusely Illustrated by Craig Howry SEPTEMBER I School opens for the most of Much VISlblC affectxon among the glrlsl Out at noon Eat em hot for the rest of the day 7 Black Inst out Delegation calls on Mr Lange Thompson has a successful clay at the fair From school to the races and home neces sltatecl an expendlture for hum of slx cents 8 Fast agmg grads appearing stlll ever alert to glve to the new crop Wild vacatlon experlences growmg wllder I2 The rest of us arrive Most of us eat at the bakery for various and diverse reasons Call for foot ball candidates I3 Work begms m earnest I4 I04 683 412 seconds before sprung vacation If you dont b Ineve nt count em yourself Flrst football practlce X h I5 Football men stlff and sore Glnsberg loses ten pounds I6 The day before Saturday I7 Nichols arrlves I knew somethlng was mnssln 20 Call for World and Tlmes subscrlptxons Newspaper estab Ilshed as a permanent factor Zl Murray cracks a new joke Wnll mlracles never cease3 22 Edgerton walks home wlth Ruth Stees Nothing unusual Z3 Hows the World treating you Borg5 26 First meetmg of the Monte Carlo Club Presldent s name wlth held by request 27 Lucy borrows Mane s pen cn 28 Shelf party at the Orpheum Cralg enjoys the show immensely 29 Craig has sore eyes Bob Sands ye matmee Idle r elected president of the D C The glrls choice 30 Football game with lVImne apolxs Central We lose I4 7 OCTOBER 3 General debate ln the dress mg room as to who played the worst on Friday jack IVllesen won 4 Flrst World comes out Ted Shawn speaks ln assembly 513 X W f D Ed erton buys a new hod Atta boy Duke 6 Fagley and hls boosters make the gym sound Ilke a stock ex chan e ' - 5 V V ' . . . -5 A 'f g GL us. I- . N Z ' ' l . .- n 1 . . . . c w I 4 - . - -J . 0 u - 1 1 'l' a ' ' .I .. Q . . g .' l ' C y' . I I - I ' I ' -1 ' I I . ' I I' .I ' e- l ' - l Vall- avm - . ' ' ll? ofiftt - F 'I l Q e X J-' .2 ff- 4 I QE. q w' Q I X 4' . ' . yy E922 fs THE CEHISEAN 03 FP O SX! l'N 2? O FU' wi 0:1 5:1 0.0 3 I CI E3 O' 2 O- FP LM NO XXXNXXW uxxxxxx I N yza cm I0 Flrst Tlmes comes out Edl tor under guard I I Lucy returns Marle s pencll somewhat shorter I 2 Bernhard Low elects hlmself chalrman of the commlttee for the abolltlon of shelf halr cuts I3 ohnny Driscoll elected to lead the Class of 1922 I4 ohnson game 34 to ctxll better Champlonshlp looks ln vltmg I7 Dramatlc Club trlals and crlmson blushes for boys only I 8 Ditto Black Rasey carrles Vlr glnla s books How wonderful are the ways of chlvalry l492 A D 24 D C trlals for glrls 25 Thompson clalms Wlllard Falk as his cousm Falk aclmlts lt under duress 26 Four days and then Satur ay n-right! 'An 'XI de, li-f QQ 1'--'S I Ld 27 Great commotion IS caused at school Carroll Dickson IS robbed of a cent I U1 28 No game today Preparlng for the battle next week 31 Hallowe en Reardon makes hrs name as an arguer He doesnt go hungry either NOVEMBER I Flrst day of the month Me chanlcs game Friday 2 Booster assembly P e p More pep Day a howllng success 3 Nobody stays eighth period Of course not no school 4 Central s lucky day World rs judged the State s be t high school magazlne Also we cop the clty football championship My g,,x?437G I 'J f R IO W! 7 Wager IS violently ejected from the bakery Bud Osborne be gms to shave 8 ohn Bradford wears a new hat to school Don t crowd glrls plenty of tlme 9 Otto Kunath buys his valen tune I0 Mass Hosmer and Miss Aus tm take up aesthetlc clancmg ll Armlstlce day no school I4 Capt Smith ansen Glotz bach Low Drlscoll and Reardon place on the all clty eleven I5 Blll Darllng s blrthday ll legal hollday for Blll I6 M Hlllard presents D ekyl and Mr Hyde at an assembly An enjoyable Hlm . f- if A A '- . . S 0 . .J I 7 W T? I 3 ' I ' ' U ' ' 'r 12 1 Z A I :TB nJ . ' . . Tis' W- .. , .j M , up can . . .I Handle. N'-lc 11? QE C L . ' cava, sa LL tw 5 N 20. Mr. Quinliwren has a date- 51 - A XI K-ffghw I I - -- . . Tff' HQ . . ,i ff ra. I . N I f l . - vis-,Og .ax d . 1 n s 'K :anno .PYTLLISH I I . - 50.1110 5 ' ,.5 J ' Q: ,I - , . C ' ' v 1 an Qi? H A j - I 'I . . I , j , - Q r ' n. . .. . A - . . f 7- . . r. ' r. 5 ru IU 3 5 C5 F1 1 u-1 co D3 N 17 H Swenclson had his head read Nuff sald says Harlan I8 Eau Clalre game has been cancelled Kenny Reynolds puts away his bummmg togs m disgust 21 Pageant and C-reclan m modesty at the audltorxum Norma escapes her falling throne 22 ohnny Hughes jumps the stralght and narrow 23 Class basketball practlce beglns Bardy and Thompson leave school by request 24 Vacatlon and turkey sl H x-IW ,X I gl' 2 Vacation and lndlgestlon 8 Thompson returns The Shelk holds sway Murray s go mg to play at a dance Z9 Many decide to take Span rsh Murray s strll gomg to play 30 Martin Chuzzlewnt Betty counted 32 kisses fon the screen, Murray plays DECEMBER Times movle Murray drd play Miss Colter s cat IS lost 2 johnny swears off Park house has a disastrous tlme wlth a palr of cackle bernes 5 Traces of fur on Bob s sult 6 Mass Colter finds her cat Norma absent Football banquet IS postponed SQQ X ,Wea '10 tk N mm Www '1 mai WF. -r15.Dd-11 was .9.o:::r' o-:s 5 log: -od '05 3243- -000 ?3c..-s Wiz- :s EEE fb nl 'D-gm K as O-B Z CL KD 'C touchdowns I I Report cards pretty thmgs I2 ust the next day What could happen5 I 3 Football banquet Semor girls bazaar Alberta gets stuck on a popcorn ball QB' jlsllu Y f L-X Q-4 I4 D C mxtlatxons Evelyn Peterson becomes embarassed for the second txme m her Ilfe I9 Helen forgets Ferocxous mne starves First volume of the absent Ilst IS published 20 Christmas World out ' . s 09 . 1 ' . o'II'ir' . '20 . ' , . . 'I14 . oII-nr . I. ' i - Q- - Q . J ' 1 ' ' Z Q , P XJ -xl XXII-- X Hf' DX i-L11 U ' ' . S Od IQv1'7I oII Lv ' ' . ar- dm Q I . ' - N ik lg I sonic Temple. Cupid makes many 1152: ' I ' I I I . - .I . . r ' J N- . . f X . ff I X I. 't . . ' g 5922 V0 THE CEHISEAN 09 1922 21 Vrctrola ln room 64 put to good use Yep panlards are good dancers 2 Assembly less school Llndqulst makes an excellent Simple Slmon Kenna reallzes that t would take a Rolls Royce too long to get here so he buys her a box of Maud Borup s Instead 24 Harold Perkins malls ZI Xmas cards thereby assuring Merry Xmas for ZI damsels Stock mg malls 30 5 Merry Christmas every body' 26 Still the presents arrlve Some of us took ln our first Xmas dance We got home tomorrow mormng 27 Another dance tonlght Several full dress shxrts wrinkled 28 Ctlll another dance Good thlngs always come In threes 29 30 Anything and every thmg 3l Censored P3 2 Cy Borg resolves to be bachelor 3 We recuperate and start back to school wlth brand new resolu tions I 4 Mlss Hunt IS hostess at a tea 6 Driscoll Guyer and Park house Incorporate Announce thelr mtentnons of a stage career 7 MISS Melll has a romantic moment a fire a frreman and a ladder 9 Student Councll meets IO Dunwoody downed by us ln ba ketball 28 26 Pretty good for the first time II Harriet Allen has admtls smas and carbuncles She explains the properties of each to the Lunch Club and guests I2 Freshmen gather ln the gym for a party and a feast They have the party Mr Buser and Mr Miller enjoyed the feast 3 C s awarded to the grid Iron heroes Boys C-lee Club gives a hop I6 World Times lnxtlatxons Peterson IS the wrong name for a hugh chancellor Swxmmmg team wms the Twm City champlonshlp K' PM 0hl'1kI mn-I Q 'VSl ' 'Yr I 9 1 ms it P Navi Y 7 me Arts candy ale or the young cooks revenge Crammm begms I8 Mrlt buys Emily an Eskimo IC I9 Nervousness mamfested by the doubtful Reason Exams to morrow ' . 131 ' . ' . ' ef' A f Cl ' . Q. A I ' l 2 . ' - . ' ' ' . 23. ' ' i . ' ' . s , - . 9 . a . . . . , 'T l ' L . - . Q 4 ' 'Nl 5 41. I. HAPPY NEW YEAR! ful Jf-W 4:l:'.:.,L. PTY! ' ' L hi 'tl - LW Wow-on ns v, A 6001 LLL f f' , f 'Q fx, if 4 A x K ,- L. S I5 I V6 UI I . F' S . . . g I s a P I . . . , P' . V9 THE CEHI EAN 09 1922 0 We get em Lucy explalns fluently the duties of a goal guard and how to perform them at the hockey game I A hlke to Bald Eagle The sheriff and constable are entertain ome of the stronger of the weaker sex break mto sorrowful tears 23 Sub zero weather The fireman oversleeps Result Exams cancelled 24 Once more they are over Z5 Marks out Z7 Miss Austln entertains five at her summer home Drlscoll takes the cake 30 A new term starts Fine Arts gxrls display llttle bands of rlb bon showing their Wlllll lgI'lCSS to he p and advise all freshles FEBRUARY I Canmbals and Pre Eaters or ganlze 24 strong 2 Pete forgot to tell Polly to tell Roxy to bring the sandwlches 3 Gollmg starts domg a land office business 6 We wln the TWIH City hock ey tltle from West 7 Mulligan starts school Nuw L 'J L i t n -X Z 4 8 Mulligan qunts school 9 Miss Eshelby and Mass Bro deen seen makm a dash for Cru bers r at 2 I Vlfhat was the hurry l wonder3 I0 Basketball Central wms Hockey Central wms I3 We honor old Abe by ln only four pernods I4 Ed Sands meets Luella 1' 001 swear anne Lf, I '7 FT' armcnmm, I lm Wooster elected presl dent of the Home Lovers Club I6 Worlds appear unlor emor debate Oh well you know the result I7 Dramatlc Club party M Marshall wms ln a verbal combat wlth Mrs Marshall over the award mg of the prlzes We lose t Stlllwater Luhrs lnvxtes the girls of that town v1s1t South St Paul sometlme Zl Red Romsey does not call up because he had onlons for supper 2 Washlngton s honesty re lleves us of school for this day 1 Bb 1 me I 3 Pre teaches solxd geometry Can you Imagine 1t3 P 8 ' . 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LI 4 f ff.. 4 .- . ,kin i-- WAKQQE or 5? . g - . . . 1 1921-gfrv THE CEHISI-.IAN 03 24 Cehlseans free vaudevllle My what a crowd' Cold days llke thls sure do bring out ones mullsh tendencles ust ask Peter Fancy 27 Cehlsean week starts 28 The polar bears have noth mg on Russell Postlewalte He won the nickel too MARCH l Assembly 3 We wm from Humboldt Only 49 to 0 Evelyn steps out wlth a friend fonly from the S P A 7 Cralg asks Alice to the S Certamly aren t taking any chances are you Cra1g3 8 Arnle hates llfe Margaret IS 1 9 The fourth musketeers make their debuts ln other words rubber boots a la Russian are just the thmg I0 We lose the clty basketball champlonshlp to ohnson by one measly pomt Il The day after yesterday I4 Rubber boots glve way t classy golf shoes Totems break the lce I5 Sprmg duckmg fever gets a strong hold on Aldrich and Mxe sen I6 Margaret Knapp bobs her alr l 7 Lyd Larson and Spud Lund holm are supposed to have been seen together today l 8 Commissioner Ferguson speaks m assembly 21 Kung Ray makes a run f three Brownell makes a run for hrs money I 2 PYICCS all go drw ex ept paper thatsstatlonarv 5 23 Zxp Kenna graduates ter mmatlng his extended term as a semor 24 The first performance of th Pirates of Penzance Cralg near ly dld but not quite Z5 The second performance of the same Spotllght dimmed and Cralg drd 28 Blue Monday Don t teach ers ever get sleepy on thls day3 29 Class of 21 holds a partlal reunion on the stairs and m the hall ways 30 The D C plays are read at the meeting A number f the D C members can t make up their mlnds as to which lead they want Pardon me lf lve forgot To place your name wlthm the lot Of darmg heroes and the uch But never mmd It nsn t much I . cgi- ,V Y . m , ' ' ' . 2 . 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'Y X.f 201' f X P' MODEL 23 One of the most nec essary artrcles of cloth rng for the well dressed man rs a brg shaggy harry sweater The one shown here model 23 the property Messrs Ed and Robt Sands we say Ed and Bob because the owner shrp of thrs sweater has not been definrtely es tablrshecl Thrs sweat er rs of a dark ochre green rs made from a Shetland pony coat and rnterwoven wrth Goofus feathers MODEL 56799 ln the Sprrng a young man s fancy Lrghtly turns to thoughts of love And hrs necktres are so brrllrant They outshrne the sun above These are not the ex act words of Robt W Servrce but what we are tryrng to convey gen tle reader rs that sprrng rs here and the birds are srngrng rn the trees the farrres are gambolrng rn the dells and the boys well wherever rt rs con venrent Mr ack Scanlon who rs deemed qurte an authorrty on thrs most necessary rtem of haber dashery says that the necktres for sprrng wrll be qurte collegran that there wrll b a lot f stripes worn MODEL 59M Whether for a coun try Jaunt or The Dan sant thrs shrrt rs jr st the thrng Mr Arnold Gruber who rs 'rn excel lent crrterron of colorful fabrrcs was the first to appear rn Peacock Alley wearrng one and rt cer tarnly spoke for rtself Mr Gruber says that they re very popular n Glacrer Park and we also hear that they are worn extensrvely rn the Yukon regron Sort of a heavy mackrnaw materral about 'Z rnch thrckl color a bold red and black Cn the whole these shrrts are- or should be qurte the berrres FASHION PLATE MODEL 69 Cazel gazel at thrs keen trrm oxford Desrgned for golf but rare ly seen on the green They are consprcuously present at Chllds and the St Paul hotel basement The correct name for these oxfords rs Handrcap Dance Dogs and they should be worn only wrth camels harr socks we understand that the word camel rs derrved from the fact that the socks go so long wlthout seerng water To wear garters wrth these socks would be an absolute desecratron of all that rs holy rn correct dress MODEL 499W urte a coy lookrng chapeau rsn t 1 7 The trcuble IS there are so many ways to wear a hat rn fact It takes considerable trme for one to decrde whrch rs most becomrng The best effect can be obtarned by srttrng or stepprng on the hat To be con ventronal and modest and to obtain that rakrsh appearance rt should be trlted at such an angle as to cov er the eyebrows and eyes entrrely MODEL 60 6 To the lf-ft rs shown one of those already tred mechanical or auto matrc bow tres Color undertaker black lnvented by W L Darlrng who clarms that they are great trme and soul savers MODELS 397258 57492 694 At the bottom of the precedrng page are clustered a group of un necessary but very rndrspensable ar trcles To get the beautrful effect of black and blue harr Bandolrne wrll be found to be very effectrvc l also very useful for fillrng grease cups on cars etc We quote the press There was a young man from Prke s Peak Who thought that he looked lrke the Sherk On hrs harr there was seen enough Bandolrne To run a garage for fr week The Powder Puff rergns supreme' Every self respectrng sn rke should have at least two on hrs person at all trmes Last but not least the elongated crgarette holder lmagrne fasrng to put ones clgarette drrectly rn the mouth drsgustrng xulvar These holders may be obtarned rn any color so rt rs qurte easy to get one that matches your harr If or derrng thru us rt rs only neces ary to mentron the brand of vaselrne or Bandolrre you use and we can rm agrne what your general appearance rs qurte readrly The Staff wrll be glad to shop for lts readers MODEL 94 79M Every well dressed man should rnclude one of these fancy vests rn hrs wardrobe Model 44124 shown here rs an exact replrca of one rn the possessron of Mr ohn Wrllrams A trrfle bold and maybe a wee brt too fancy but then we sard be ore Spring rs here MODEL 8 9 5 lf everybody who owned a golf suxt played that rnterestrng game of pastoral pool a short age of golf clubs and puttrng greens would be rnevrtable Mr Mar shall Cless belreves that varrety rs the splce of lre and hrs golf surt certarnly rs varrable and sprcy berng of chame leon hue Mr Cess clarms that crrcus people are now takrng up golf at least he saw an ad vance crrcus agent wear rng a surt lrke hrs MODEL was-an When one hears the word hosrery one rm nclds Cuyer Cruyer rs rn a class by hrmself when rt comes to wearrng socks and he has shown hrmself to by very artrstrc rn hrs selectrons f colors Colors that are not ex actly subdued but then rts hard to be artrstrc and retrrrng at the same tlme MODEL 5987694 Why do boys wear overshoes3 Because they lrke the flappers Anyway once upon a trme there was r mah who retarned possessron f hrs cvershoes two weeks Startlrngl pre posterousl rsn t r Here s how rt happened He fad the famrly coat of arms parnted on them a padlock and a ball and charn for them and he never checked them at a dance They should never be worn exceptrng rf ewrceedrngly warm days and should always b entrrely unbuckled Socrety demands that last conventron I IO is of ' ' h . 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I . - C 1 ' K V 1992 V9 THE CEHISEAN CN 1922 if Everywoman Youth Central H1 h Presents EVERYVVQMAN Wlth an All Star Cast Beauty Her compamons Modesty CODSCICDCC her handmalden Flattery Truth a witch Kung Love her son Wealth Bluff Stuff J Theatre Managers Puff a press agent Passion an actor Wxtless a nobleman Age Vamty Se Charity Pen Fllrt Smxles Dlmples Curls Curves Shape Shy Giggles Polxcemen Crafters Revelers 1 Marne Flgge lsabel Pederson Norma Nash Lucllle Ekelund Elisabeth Merrlll Carroll Dickson Katherme Pratt Blll Darllng Bob Sands Fred Luhrs Bernhard Low Howard Peterson Ed Sands Floyd Thompson ohn Bradford Helen Falrclough Jay Edgerton Alice Seeley Betty Hunt Roxle Mlchaud Dolly Fogarty Irma Penrose Helen Harrls Esther Wilson jack Wager Ann Bennett Wxnnle The Teachers Our Friends All of Us ' - . 5 5, . ' G. - ' A ' f U1 3 ........ J ' ---W.- I 7 - - H H - 4 - , . 3 ........, Greed -------- Ferdinand Fetter If ------ - - 1922 W THE CEHISI-IAN Us gg CENTRAL S MAGAZINE STAND lf P11 S1 .J2!lE.PE.9'3!,-R The THE SHTUKDHI 4 MOCK 565655 H 1 U' Th t D I NE-QIJAEECS Glffdv ISGS Popular Mechanlcs The World s Work The The The The Cosmopolitan Country Gentleman Post Modern Prxscllla Woman s Home Companion Snappy Stones The Smart Set Shadowland Cartoons Vanity Fair Vogue Green Book The Sportsman True Stones Plctorlal Revlew Punch Breezy Stones Literary Digest udge Police Gazette Physlcal Culture Modern lnventnons Puck The World LIC The Stage Force Cy Borg Milton Fagely Howard Peterson nmmy Wooster Helen Mather What boy IS best qualnfled Harold Perkins .she who gets A s Craig The Front Hall Bertha Fletcher The Frosh Black Rasey Don t all speak at oncell Our assemblles Gone are the days ack Clancy Room 40 Mr Marshall Fred Luhrs Shorty Sommers Our excuses ohn Bradford What wlll lt hold for us3 ack Wager for thls3 I ' - S . 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J I 'f ----- j . 5922 V9 THE Cljlll 0 1922 SOMETIME IN THE FUTURE Alexander X lda Allen Theodora Anderson Evelyn Anderson Harry Apxtz Evelyn Appelbaum Nathan Archambault Marlor Bair Elizabeth Baker Palmer Barnum Wade Baskervllle lda Becker Paulme Beckwrth Dorothy Belden Louella Bemmels Vnolet Bennett Anne ane Benson Dorothy Bercovxtz Henry Bergsteadt Harrlet Berlmger Lllllan Bernstein Bernard Bethke Constance Beyer Avxs Boehme Anxta Bonnell Dorothy Bouquet Katherine Bradford ohn Brasle Mary Brant Gordon Brennan Marlon Brlght Mllllcent Brooks Katherine Brownell Lyle Buetow Lyclxa Burke Edmund Callahan Lucxle Carlson Harriet Carlson Lawrence Cawley Grace Chapman Elva Chapman Wxlbur Chermak Catherlne Cherfnak Florence Cherry Dorothy l f Mllllonaxre by request Manager of a business school Well known Vrctor artist lnsurance agent for damages mfllcted by Carters lnk 50Cl8ll8t leader? Apple grower ln Oregon Zlegfeld Follles comedlxn5 Famous short story wrlter Palm reader of palms Bell hop at the Bellevue ll l French teacher nn French Congo lnterror decorator of lnrd houses Book agent for Famous After Dmner Speeches Art edxtor of Lnfe Rare perfumer Author f My Experience In the Four Years War at H Mamcurlst of centlpedes Dazzlmg shlrt producer Dancer on the Loew Vodvxlle Cnrcunt? A clock maker on our stockmgs Proprietor of a Stylxsh Mens Shop Syncopatxon queen at the V 51 X Superlntendent of the f ream and Powder Puff Factory Secretary to Mrs Astor Futurxst artlst Her latest effort A Cross Section of n Ammatecl Conversatxon awarded Grand Prlx Famous connoxsseur f K1tChBI s Bouquet Clown rn Barnum and Barley Owner of a menagerle Mllkman on the Milky Way Route Rugmaker at KCIJIICS Maker of alummum ware Bus drxver between Venus and Moon Swlmmlng Instructor at Y M C A Salloress on the good shlp LIOPIH Lx S A cowhoy of the wlld and vxooly West A school marm at Valley Cre k PUglllSl law breaker Lady of le1sure Reformer for the Anti Red Lxps League Wall streets toothplck mllllonalre Actresses replacing the Dolly Slsters Author f Etiquette ln Society ' . es 9 . ' . - tjo A ' 5 Q- ' , ' - P o el. ' J - - 0 .. . . v y C. . S. Biscoe, Dorothy - - Playwright of the famous play, ml-he Red Hot Radishf' ,l - - ' ' . . . ' a ' . f n . 0 .. . I. , J ' ' ' V - . 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A - J ' I 1 A 0 .. . . . 1922 Clancy ohn Cless Howard Cless Marshall Cohen Adelaxde Cohen Hyman Collette Gladys Comfort Clxfford Comfort Tom Cook Ned Copeland Mrldred Cornxng Lucille Crawford uentm Creglow Mary Cronon Robert Cross Margaret Dahlme Eleanor Dahlquxst Harold DHVIS Nellle DCHCI Wnllxam Delaney Wrllxs Derxnger Paul Dewey Donald Dlckgon Carroll Dolon Maryorxe Donea Kordelxa Donnolly Mary Douty Mane Drlscoll ohn DuMez Dorothy Dunn Dorothy Dyer Douglas Elcelund Lucnlle Erxcl-:son Fern Erslcme Catherlne Efsklne Frances Everly eannette Fagley Mrlton Faxrclough Helen Fark Adele Fertlg Vrrglnxa Fetter Ferdnnand Fxgge Mane Fxrth Elsxe Fletcher Bertha Fogarty Emxly Fraser Vrrgxnla Fredxanx oseph Fredme Marion Frltsche Helen V9 THE cfgm Q l Dry cleaner at Mlnnehaha Conductor on the Como Harrlet lnne Lampllghter on Selby avenue Organlst at St Peter Rome Manager of a collar button foundry Owner of a Girls Camp ln northern Minnesota After squandernng their father s fortune these boys are now ushers at the Gem Fxreless coolcer agent Librarian at Wacuta Minnesota Owner of a waxst shop Money exchanger m Grand Forks N D lnventor of a tldy property room Lxon tamer at Coney Island Designer of corks for mlcwe s Permanent wave installer at Kmetty s Warden of Smg Sxng Proof reader rn Canton Chxna Engineer of the Trans Atlantic bridge Flreman ln Greenland Paxnless dxstractor of molars Oxl drlller nn Russia Proprretor of Dxclcen s garage A clolster nun Reporter rn Hollywood Fat lady ln a circus Successor to Fat Alma Formulxst of a new rouge Founder of an lnstxtutxon for frrendless chnldren Translator of Webster s dlctmnary into Hindustan Prlma donna rn the Chxcago Grand Opera Co Stxll runnmg the musxc store New fad lnventor of branded prgtarls lnventor of the Famous Fern Eyelashrne Professor of Ethics at Oxford Comptroller of the United States Treasury Mxsslonury nn Chnna A self made man of the world Matron of a Home for Dnsabled Soldrers Champion speed typlst Parnsxan socxety woman Senator Owner of a beauty shop lnspector of stars and planets Star rn the grlppmg melodrama Wlclced E5 ed Flossre Trafhc cop at Milton and Selby Mellon s Food Adxertnser Vloue dnrector supplantmg Cecr B DeNl1lle Essayxst on W hat and Why Presxdent of a womans guxld I' . 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Fuller fXl'lgCllf'lC G xge lf-onlt 1 Clllneher Edw 1rd Cxrlmd Donxld Geer Edlth Glmhlet Ch 1rlew Qolcllmerg, Hym 1n Goldberg Xvnllnm Condelc Nlellne Hxherman Helen Hallowell Russell Harper Blanche Harrns Helen Harrxson Edlth H'1rt Melxxlle Vl Hauskey Leonard ldeath Rohert Herm nn Katherme Herqkoutz Louis Hxhhs Madelyn Hlllestxd P'1ul Hilton Henry Stxtue recently erected xn her honor for her work done adw xncxng the c1use of deaf 1nd dumb cats F1mous for her headresses New York hrolcer C-1rl1nd Luggage Shop F1mous for nts leather l'1mous scen uno wrlter of the sernl The Bloody Avenge Yellow C1l'J Taxx drxver admiral of Alrshlps Reqponder to the Big, Ben c1ll Bum st Democratlc office seeker rn W1sh1ngt0n Stage director of a pageant Pearl dxver nn Hawau Column wrxter forthe We Ls and Xll newspaper Editor of the Scancl1l Sheet Pxoneer Press Ventrnloquxst on the Orpheum ClfCUlt Orator xn Afrxca reforming Bengal tlgers Carpenter ln the South Sea lslands Yacht owner on the Medlterranean Sculptoress of shoe trees Mars explorer Tlght rope walker Soclx clerk It the Owl Drug Physical mstructor at 1 boy 1 trammg school Nlonolo ulst on the St Paul lnstltute Qxrcult Hodgson Helen Clfl SCOLlt COTHIHISSIOHCT 'lt l..ll'lCOl1 l Mlnn Hoffman xdi Hovdc Myrna How xrd Paul How ry Craxg Hunt Betty Huuvy Bern xdme Hutchxn -Xlhert 1 lron-4 George R lYT'lC'! tXllCC en'-:en M ITL, 1ret ernlue-rg of-sting, ohn on ohnson Iohngon lVl1lclre-cl H xrold Q xmxlle Cer xlclnne L xwrence onesz Edlth onew Rlcharfl Ofgl H5011 E 811' Kahn -Xda Karon LUYIHC Kaslc I..l1ClllC lkatz Gerald lxelly -lohn lkemp Robert Owner of hemstltchlng shop Wagon drner for Purlty bread Designer of postholes Duchess of C hesterfleld lVlov1e Censor Soclxl Seruce Wor er Mlnlng engineer IH South An erlcx Fnrst womxn judge of the Supreme Court Suffrxgette te xcher to South Qe1 lsl1nder women Aux-itxnt to 1 dentlst lisuer of dog, llCCHiCS xt Lnpltol Snxlce chwrmer ln 1 cnrcu-1 Womwn pre xcher oclcey for 1 multl mllllonune Saleqwomxn ln Fields LhlClf,,0 Roulette play er at Monte Carlo Composer of the famous sonatx Rare ewels Soap bo! lecturer Nurse at ohn Hoplclns Hospital Married to a doughnut maker Owner of a hock shop Waker of derbxes Card trxcl-ester V . 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J ' V . - l ' - . - 1 , E522 V9 THE CEHISEAN 03 1922 Kendrick Roberta Kenna ohn Krenest Clarence Kmgsley Murnel Kinney Cadde Klein Edith Kops Eugene Kordell Myrtle Kroll August Kurrasch Kenneth Kunath Otto Kunody Arnold LaBonne Ellen Lanpher Dorothy Levy Max Levy Walter Lewxs Faye Llllrenskxold Helen Lmdblom Clarence Lmdquxst Olrver Ltssack Lawrence Lltman Bernard Lonergan Dorothy Loos Calvin Luhrs Fred lVlcDan1eld Alan McDan1el Elnz McKee Helen McKeon Regina McK1ss1ck Howard McLeod Erlxn MCMIHSH Helen Mc unllan Herbert Maehl Kenneth Mann lsabelle Marles Clorla Marshall Loulse Martin Cornne Mather Helen Mehlmger Helen Merrlll Elizabeth Mrchaud Roxanne Muller Cormne Muller Frances Mlller Samuel Mntchel Gladys Moffatt Arthur I 1 Saleswoman of halr nets at the New Locksmith of hearts Seller of pulls peanuts and popcorn Proprietor of an eyeglass store Motto see Murxel Trapper m Hudson Reglon Landscape gardener Ferryboat man at Fort Snellmg Runnmg the elevator at Central Elephant hunter Wall paper and pamt man Vatlonal Guard captain Leader lf your eyes rebel Seeker of the Fountam of Youth ID the Yukon Valley Famous lnnguxst of apanese Chlnese Portuguese Famous YCCIPC Inaker Phnlosopher Beware the Idea of March Llghthouse keeper on Summxt Publrsher of Reader s Guide Greenwnch Vlllage lnmate Blaclcsmnth of flymg horses Shoemaker xn Armema Worlcung for the state fMak1ng llttle ones out of bug ones Owner of the Colden Rule Mayoress of Anoka St Paul D S C Drstmgurshed Service Cross Proprietor of the Palms Entrance fee one penny Vlark Twam ll Clother of dachshunds cobras and centnpedes Spanxsh Senonta Teacher at Central Pink Tea Hound Txcket agent at the Rallroad Station Ship builder Famous translator of les M1 erables unto Turlush Successor to ullan Eltlnge Gondola propeller ln Venice EHHCICDCY expert on the subject Ant:establrshmentarlams ment BlOl0g1St ln Denver Mxssronary doctor to apan Owner of a strmg of pearls and horses Dworcee lawyeress Lace maker on Valentines The Emerson of today A teacher ln Lesson of Love by correspondence Lecturer on Why Girls Leave Home Slayer of the lnnocent at South St Paul Caterer to the Four Hundred Ownmg a drug store Collector of taxes on orange peels . 5 9 . . 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' . - Low, Bernhard - - ' - . - Q ' - - - J ' ' - M922 W rm: CEHISEAN 03 Moffett Clyde Mogxlner Emanuel Montgomery Wlnlfred Morgen Howard Mortenson Martha Murray Lamprey Murray Margaret Nash Nornld Marle Nasvnlc Adolph Nauman Theresa Nelly ames Neubauer Wenzel Nichols George N0lEin George Oakland Thelma O Conner Gerald O Meara anet Odendahl Evelyn Ollver Agnes Parsons Paschen Charles Pederson Isabel Pellen Benjamin Penney Ruth Perklns Mlldred Perry Howard Peterson George Peterson Howard Pratt Catherme Rasey Elwm Rasey Raymond Rice Alrce May Richter Forrest Rxsxng Lucy Rlsxng Ward Roberts Edward Roberts Madeline Rock Edith Rogers George Rutherford Edrth Rosm Georgna Sands Robert Sands Edward Schleh Clara Schoenlg Ralph Schroeder Ruth Muffler maker for gxraffes Salesman at the auto show Photographer of conscxences Manufacturer of Coats Demonstrator of wash ng compounds A great sportsman An enthusxast nn shootmg stars Pruate secretary to the king of Sweden The young lady 18 stlll playmg on the sands of White Bear Feeder of the London Tower guards Maker of a seamless washer Scissor grxnder Lonely hermit Caused by too many heart BEBIFS Human consumer of bumblebees tacks and golf balls e leads a heck of a lfe Dramond cutter ln Holland Ounja hoard medium Dnver from Long lsland to Cathaway Chxna Interpreter of the Three Muses Style model ln Madame Bettlls Shoppe Domestxc Scnence teacher Wrreless operator Lecturer on Beauty Culture Rewolutronary leader xn Peru Baker of Good Things To Eat Fancy dancmg teacher The rnan who set Venus broken arm lnventor of a water run car Flap jacker at Chxlds Dxetrclan rn Centrals lunch room Bull fighter m Spam Governor of the State of Vlr nnla Duchess of Crrsco Camera man m movxes Globe trotter Discoverer of Captaln KlddS treasure Delxvery boy for a meat market Prxvate secretary to the Presxdent of U S X Owner of a Curnosxty Shop Paper boy for a radlcal newspaper Vlanager for the local Nash Car Co Clerk m a perfume shop Presndent of the Savwdust Sorters UDIOH Truant officer Polrce woman at Palm Beach censormg bathlng sults Kung of the glass stramer carmval lnxentor of a Phounten pen that vsntes exams F ' . S . - i A , i , J - - 1 . . l , - ' . . . h . ' , - - . , . H i . ' - , . . . n ' ' l ' - , - - . Pentelovitch, Jennie - Telephone operator in Mars. ' - - . . . . . l y . - , I . . l . - A ' g' ' . u ' ' I - n ' ' A - I ' ' A ' I . 1 , - - . - - - ' f ' ' ' J- tfft' I-'f 1922 V9 THE CEHISEAN 09 1922 qchuler George Schw rtz Margaret Seddon Wllllam Seeley Allce Sergent Elxzabeth Sutter Marjorle Sl-clnner Harry Smith Dorothy Qpehr Peter Steinman osephme Stonman Geneva Stoner Mercy Sulllvan Allce Sulllvan Marc Swenson Margaret qwendson Harlan Thayef OSEphlI'lC Thompson Florence Thompson Floyd Torlcelson Elna Turner Bert Vandersllus Gertrude V assar Rachael Xaughn Amber X lrtue ohn Wa ger Stanley Wakeheld Marguerette Xvare Margaret Warne Grace Vlfetherhy Dorothy Xwlllxams ohn Wilson Esther Wilson Lita Wltts Seth Wolfe osephlne Wolterstorf Ruben Wooster ames I 1 Publlsher of an almanac Author of a book How to Lse Your E3 es Munlclpal orgamst for St Paul A Sunday school teacher ln a Mohammedan church Happlly married A dressmaker of course Chewing gum vendor at Capitol the :ter Assxstant to 1 clentlst Patent medlcxne doctor Wmner of Sweetest Maud contest Congresswoman Oh Mercy Spehr mmt gum advertlser Dealer In patent leather and bandollne Edlted a new book called Halrpmless Halr Professlonal ball player The SeCOl'ld CBIII CUTCI Dressmaker Chief confetti thrower at the l-xrtmens Ba ls Model for Coles Phnlllps Manager of the Dodg.,f and Duck Motor Co Dean of women at Vassar Owner of a Sandal Manufacturmg Co Mxnlster ln the Order of the Departed Spirits Musncal comedy star m Oh Dear Me Demonstrator for the Pat and Slap beauhfymg cold cream Collector of angry stamps Hat deslgner for bumb e bees Operatmg m the Opera C Sharp B D Ph D D D Ch P I B lnventor of dry dlshwater Bead manufacturer lnventor of splmterless wood Mushroom grower Conductor of the augumented Ruben orchestra One of the Saxofobxa Sn . 8 5 . . Y A' , D. .B Y g , , Y , 7 v q.. , H 'J , - - , .. y D V J . I - .- I .p Thomas, Theodore - Champion wrestler. I . - 1 . . ,. ' J - - . . . . , ' ' I 1 ' ' I . ' ' , j - - MB., , ., . ., . . . .'., .V.D. , J ' - - . 'npr' A W THE CEHISEAN GS 1922 USE THE WANT ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS Names Qral Howry All of Us ohn Vlrtue lVlar xret Murray ohn Magofhn Ned Qook C5 Bor Wenzel Neubauer lohn Howard Dorothy Wetherby Don Knebel ohnnle Bradford aclt Nlresen Dlck Reardon 'Wr Marshall Sterlmg PTICC Churnp Low Arme Gruber Nlercy Stoner Alberta Hutchln Helen Mather Dutch Driscoll Coles Phnlllps Wants To llve near Goodrich and Ch xtsworth A bl ger school md les of lt To lose P1f3dlSC Lost Some darker halr 'Nlothlng 'xt all He s satlshed To End a mcer lrl than Mu s Lross Lan t be 1 nohow Nedl A bn ger hand To become a pollceman To pass ln trl A copper bound cedar chest XVhy Dorothy Vvho sard anythln about ettmg marrle A non spxllable mllk bottle A bl ger smlle To be a pu Sandpaper collars for the rou h necks To l-.now lf there really IS no Q-anty Claus To be To be A new dictionary To b To be The Best of every than a stolcer on the ood ship Pharecloe a bl man a second Phoebe l' ur rrves more qunet Ev lVlcNear to stop malun uch good drawln so e wont feel outrlrsse Central s ot x new word that Echoes throu h the hwll Half the students cant pronounce xt It can even an En lxsh teacher stall S stop to thml-t out what lt means and Every one should know It s A CEntral HI h SEmor ANnual Named they say by Bernhard Low Ann jane Bennett . S 9 - 6: A ,V Q, D 'u ' - - J ' , E5 , - - . gn . 2 .s . j - - . . . . Qi ' - - ' . J , - - 1 s C . e . , S . . . 1 . . L - - g . g. . Q . dd , . ' . - 'U g A 5. - . , . - - C gg. - . '. ' l! . , . 1 , . 3 - - sz 5: . d- J V ' - , 'cr ' . hx . . Y - 1 O 5. 1 - 1 . ff . - f. . . - 1 V . V. M I - - - K U . ,, . .. n N u Y ' - - Q O . , K ' - e 2' g'z . , . - - ' of . , ,,. . - ' . 1' g S - L . gs, : h ' .d. ,l.Ll.4 2 2 - 2 f 3 . U. C ,, . O . ' - 1 O . .D . I V! V' Ned Cook Norma Nash jack Wager Robert Sands Mane F lgge Alice Seeley Helen Falrclough Cral H IC son wllll8 Delaney Helen Mathe Jeanette hverly U I 48 OWFY Richard jones Carroll D' k ' r ' . ,fm 1' if-W wx guna..- 'Vlargaret Ware arres Wooster john Bradford Howard Cless Howard Peterson Dorothy Wetherby john Driscoll Ceorgc Nichols Xlr Nlarshall Nlxss Nlexlx Leon Glaser Bernhard Lov. Floyd Thompson Roxanne Vllchaud lferdmand Fetter Dorothv Dunn -Xlberta H.1tchms Nlargaret Lross l JI ,A . Jr V ff 'V , ' 5' , if 5 .fe':'i,J ' ' f 1 ' ' ' 321-fff-e NCQ 7' f 1 ' L A ' T' , m'.,- L ff ' Y, , 1 1 I I - , ' Q Nt' f Y 4 N , K ff 'ron f 1902 600 605 620 630 640 700 720 750 800 805 820 825 S30 sam, 840 850 90 920 926 940 1000 1020 I0 10 10 30 40 50 1200 1 4 3111 V9 THE CEHISEAN QS 1922 A DAY IN ACTION Bug Ben wakes up Fred Luhrs so he can get up early and study Fred falls asleep agaln Mllton Fleu rxses feeds the cats and starts pollshzng h1s haxr The Janitor arrnes at school so that the bsuldxng w111 be op n for early comers Betty Hunt gets up to comb her haxr ohnny Hughes gets up to shave Fred IS st111 dreaming of cows and cowboys ln order to save electrlcnty ohn Drlscoll s hlankets are cool cl Alberta Hutchxn rxses and does settmg up exerclses B111 Darlmg s mother repeats This IS the last tlme 1 w111 call you Pol 5 Sp ndler pulls th fl f her han' to make them grow lrma Penrose consumes her c1a11y ratxon of one ounce of hay Freshmen start to school Semors get up Arme Gruber brmgs hrs bus to school One or two Central gurls start to dress EVIC and Helen come l'0111C1ClI'lg to school on roller skates Many casualties occur ln locker rooms School starts mmus a few of us Woody hncls she s late so goes home An even tone rs heard from the office Well rf every boy m this school was late etc On account of her mothers sernous 111ness Dorothy Wetherby IS late for the 7th tnme Vida forgets lt lvey Cohen spouts French and ruxns the morale of the French class Leo Fancy takes heart and when called on attempts to waste trmc untll the bell rmgs Fnrst period IS over Cosslpers gather rn front hall Russell Postlewalte slmlcs into Mlss McFetndges room Betty glves the finxshxng touches to her coxffure and comes to school Wenzel Neubauer hrts hrgh C ln Glee Club and knocks rt over Lorna Dunn st111 dressmg ln locker rooms Emergency room becomes crowded Memory work clue ln Expression Midge and Busy work on an X Y Midge has a doomed look on her ace First pangs of hunger felt One hour untxl first lunch Txldens pull a sensatlon down the front hall Libby and Roxy find the assembly seats can t be compared with sofas Howle ohn and Bob go to the Park Catermg Company Marlon Womack plays wxth the goldfnsh rn Room 91 General mlgratxon to the beanery where hxbs are put on and a general consummg of mxlk and mush takes place Kanmbal Klub IS sandwlchless ack Scanlon calls It a mean Job The radiators become decorated wxth loungers The bakery lets out Mxss Newson s room holds a galaxy of stars ' - . 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' ' , 3 8 820 830 O0 840 63 W THE CEHISEAN GS 1922 anet Slebold rs c xught wrltlng a note Shorty Sommers falls asleep readxng The Shexk Huck Carlson polly vous franzy rn Room 60 XII the slclc get excused Harrlet meets Howne at the bubble fountam Anita Poore makes startling explanatnons xn gecmetry Regina McKeon und Mr Hnllard hold an 'mnmated conversatxon lbows md hurpms prove successful weipons m gettnng down conjested stalrways Alnce comes to collect slxps The que-stron rs asked Where do rll the people come from3 The zenith hour of the day The Fussers Club meets Mr Stapleton lets out his Bth Period class Mudge Hull buys potato chips Stan Parl-:house le xves to keep his appom'ment for a manicure eanette Everly goes to a Sunday school me-etxng Floyd Thompson goes to hrs antnseptxc dancmg class The gang meets for a game at the Sands Gurdon ones loses a dime down a manhole The ones fortune xs lost The loveslclc Centralxtes are holding onto the edge of thexr seats watchlng Rodolph Valentino make love lotato' Polatoll Cyrus Borg begms to practxce hrs music lesson The promenade begms on Summlt Tweed suxts are seen Some get rxdes Aren t we grateful to the Academy boys7 Much eating of cream puffs at Ramaley s Provxdmg nts a spring luke day some C ntralxtes decade t lxve nn 66 Summlt Cxrls rush to Golden Rule tea rooms before closing txme Cy still practrcmg The Borg famxly goes Insane lsabel Pederson takes her afternoon nap Vlrgmla Cooper goes rrdmg wlth the lady next door Craxg Howry comes home dilapidated from track Workhouse lets out Lamprey Murray comes home Bull Darlmg and the Cless boys drunk bowls of bread and mxllc and retnre Early to bed and early to rxse makes a man healthy wealthy and wnse Dorothy Dunn reads Bed Time Stones 0 p m During this time we consume oyster stew and prune sauce Ed Sands discusses with hrs father the problem Women Ed and has father gave up nn despair Black Rasey calls Vlrgxnxa Reps Lune s bu y Llne still busy?ll Lme stnll busy? I Black Rasey glY8S up ln despaxr and calls up Brll Smrth George Nichols starts over to Carlson s Regma McKeon and frnend are seen at the Gem eatxng peanuts Sign flashes on screen Patrons wall please refram from throwing shucks at the vlllarn Abraham Harris starts to pull off has socks Beg your pardon we mean stockmgs I C3 6 . A ea - N A e Q l2:20 p. m. A A 2 A A 5 . l2:25 p. m. ' ' A 'A A ,'A l2:40 p. m. A - A , l2:45 p. m. .4 A . ' . 2:50 p. m. A A 'A l:00 p. m. A ' A ' ' A A 1 f . l:20 p. m. 'A 1 . A a . ' . A A . l:30 p. m. E ' 2 2 A A . z . A 1 A A l:50 p. m. A . A . 2:00 p. m. . .. A A. ' , , AA i .AA 2:I5 p. m. A . 2:20 p. m. A . 2:30 p. m. . A A . 2:40 p. m. A A A . 2:50 p. m. z . A A . A . 3:00 p. m. ,I . . A . 3:I0 p. m. 1 A A A ' A . 3:20 p. m. ' 1' ' A 3:30 p. m. J A : . J A A . 3:40 p. m. A ' A ' A A . A 4:00 p. m. A A A A . 4:l0 p. m. A A . A . 4:20 p. m. A . A ' . .J 4:30 p. m. A ' A . 4:40 p. m. A A A A A -A , e ' A A o A A 3 4:50 p. m. A , A A . 5:00 p. m. 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A -J '1922 Q9 THE CEHISEAN 09 -1922. 8 50 anet Chrlstofferson IS punched for speedm 9 00 Curfew rlngs All chlldren to bed Paul Dermger goes to bed 9 20 Buster Brownell and Sterlmg Prxce are enjoymg thenr I0 balcony seats at the Arcadia Ned Cook Hnlshes read ng the Isth v rse of the 10th chapter of St ohns I-rances Bosworth renders a soulful selection f Comln Thru the y on a comb under Helen Harrxs window Traffic cop arrlves by neighbor s request at HWYYIS to remove the dns turber ofthe peace Lucxlle Callahan takes her fathers pistol to bed wxth her after readmg The Plt and the Pendulum Irma Penrose welghs herself She s lost 2 2 23 ounces mn a week It cer tamly pays to dlet gxrls Margaret Ware turns somersaults down her front hall ack Wager goes to bed and parks hrs gum on th bed post Mane Fxgge looks under her bed for burglars Ada Kahn starts to learn her Expression for tomorrow Hee says George you are the Ilght of my Ixfe Mr Carlson Harrxet put the Ilght out Helen Mather mutters m her sleep Oysters geometry Twlnkle twinkle Ilttle star etc nmmy Wooster comes home and funds the key ln the mall box Mrs Cuyer waltmg for her son Tomorrow Reynolds trxes ln vam to sneak nn Hobart Stocklng dreams of Santa Claus and Goblms Hobart screams for Mama Ev and Penny fall asleep after hashmg over Dramatxc Club casts Ev wakes up to say Well I hope she doesn t get xt Larry Carlson gets up to answer Cupld s wall Thelma Oakland gets up to go roller skatmg Larry goes back to bed Nlxlkman arrxves wnth our nourxshment ohn Williams retires Hes just flnlshed studylng ALARM The begmmng of another day Good mornmgl FIIIIS Mums mm 1 EMM MEM' UEN BAUJVFS llln of ff f up N .: f lu, X 13013 SANDS JOHN BRADYORD mek JONES JACK MIACQYR JOHN DRISCOLL Drnvmg down Look ng 'Rt-Ing Home Wt-Plug 5 Dark bfrg-el' Bgqkwdr awnih H S Brom, HT VI dmghf Sw. 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M 6 't ' CA i 'Wan 'much A ' t -If at N i 0 x.TCL fx 5 F, , KM E Be' N X- f E i 5 Us 1' :gs 1922 V9 THE CEHISEAN 09 1922 A NAUGHTY FRESHIE Wlth apologxes to Abou Ben Adhem by Lelgh Huntj A naughty freshle may hrs trlbe decrease Awoke one night from a dream of peace And saw wxthm the moonllght by his bed An awesome spectre garbed ln black and red Who was wrltmg somethlng IH a book of gold Good luck had made thls freshle bold And to the spectre with the book he sand What wrltest thou3 The spectre raxsed nts head And wlth a look that made the freshle s blood quite freeze Answered l keep a record of the students who get E. s And IS mme one3 sald freshle He answered Nay but l prrthee Harken' for from thy past behavlor I fear lt soon will be' For lately you ve been ducklng And you re tardy quite a lot Its for WlCkCd folks llke you Slf' That they made Inferno hot' And the awe full spectre stood there And told hum all the thrngs he d done' And when he came to freshle s good deeds ust thmk of lt' There wasnt one' So the freshle asked the spectre Though hls offense was of the worstl To remember he was young and green And thls term was his first' And finally the spectre said He could have one more chance But untll he was a grown up sophomore e should not stay up late and dance' e should not duck or crlb ln tests e should be very good He should learn his lessons every H1 ht And get A s rf he could' - 5 . 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II , .. , J . . , . , .. , , H A ' H V . . - H : . .g HQQQLXXQEQM THE CEHISLAN V059 y -19224 Then very meekly freshre sard l m sorry l drd not stand the test But wrrte thus down srr rf you please From now on lwrll do my best' The spectre wrote and vanrshed On the nrght of freshr es graduatron Came agarn wrth brrllrant lr ht' And showed the Honor Roll Wrth yoy that freshre Csenror nearly burst' For lo' though many names were there That freshre s name was frrst' PERC AND SIS Percy hates the women hrs srster says rt s so He just detests the srvht of grrls hrs srster ought to know And Srster Sally hates the men she told her brother thrs and brother Percy swallowed all and gave three cheers for rs One trme Percy went abroad Just for a lrttle trrp Brother Percy drdn t know that Sal was on the shrp Srster Sally never dreamt that Perc was even there so of each other s presence they both were unaware Twas mrdnrght on the steamers deck the nrght was black as coke Percy sat down rn a charr to have a lrttle smoke Then someone sat besrde rest was drm He found that he was close to her and reached out for her hand and she just moved up closer as Percy had not planned Then one arm stole about her and he moved up to her charr he even krssed her several trmes she sard she drdn t care Thus they sat all evenrng both of them en tranced They heard the musrc rn the hall he asked her rf she danced She lrghtly sard she d love to and they went to Jorn the pace The floor was lrvht ed brrghtly now Percy pled her face He asped and nearly farnted he knew he d made a blrster He rubbed hrs eyes and stroked hrs harr The woman was hrs Now dont mrsunderstand me about the facts lve lard rt wasnt Srster Sally but a parnted up old mard Sally was more prudent as she sat back rn a charr a man was seated close to her she knew that he was there But she wrsely warted untll he lrt a sto ey and by the lr ht she aw hrs face and knew he wasn t bo ey I lll . Q . . x - J. 3 S' . him, in the chair just next to himg he was sure that she was pretty, but all the . 2 S . I g . ' A 1 2 2 ' 'g S ' ' ' 3 1 0 5 na? sy u::'96' 'Biff testi' 'ME- Sql ...WL W 1 Y .ll I KINDLY RIFHAIN FROM LEAVIII. VHF. CAR - I X xx X f M x lk ' X XX X av V9 mn clilll ,J ENCYCLOPEDIA CENTRALIA eport Card hls IS a feroclous beast to be avolded lmported from the Spanl h lnqulsltlon Ellzabeth Merrlll tamed one Often when thls card has a oor work mlrk n ths mark scratched off becluse the red mark does rlot harmonlze wlth the black often also l th card carried ln the pocket and the parert mu t have been nervous when h slgned thls Card for the slgnature IS shaky Ofhce The prlnclpal s splderweb Nery dangerous Lunch Room A place where tood IS 5El2Cd on the prlmltlve plan Thls IS a popular resort Gym Scene of terrlflc actlon and howllng prlor to and durlng a dance Flne Arts Vaudevllle A thlng ln whlch glrls do funny thlngs Boller Room Where the Janltor lsnt Thls place smells of smoke etc ln thls cavern alr S0lldlECS Where the bollers are kept anltor Thls IS a shy unseen person who 18 extremely necessary to peoples comfort It IS dlfllcult to flnd hlm Try lt Llbrary An lsland of head scratchlng entlrely surrounded by books Loud tlCS barrecl Book store X Cavern where ammu'll tlon ln the shape of books IS stored -Xssembly Al large 'xudltorlum con tsllnlrlg 600 hum'ln belngs and a teacher Deslgned for en'crt lnments and used for everythlng e se Plano Thls IS a defenseless machlne whlcll lrma tortures regularly Exam One of the extreme methods cf torture d tlng to the Hosmerlan Perlod of the Plel ocenc Era No safe method of combatlllg thls has been found gust wlth llfc always caused by the teach Bubble FOUDIHID An artlflclal sprlng lr IS deslgned and constructed to lnsert water IHIO a human s mouth palnlessly ohn An orlglnator of pretty falry tales for good lltt e boys and glrls Speakers These are prollflc word sllngers who take up the valuable tlme of scholars and sometlmes say somethlng Free Perlod A fabulous tlme lnvented to cheer the teacher s vlctlms Dlana A means of satlsfylng those who crave to ln Cflbe hleroglyphlcs pub IIC y THINGS TO WORRY ABOUT Unflnlshed Sentences If Helen Mather couldn t find her hat would Betty Hunt Why George lrons If Tom and Cllfford are Comforts to thelr folks If the lunch room employees went on a trlke would Ned and Cllf Cook If Charles IS a Paschen and John IS a Vlrtue why IS Lucy RISIIIU What Eugene Kops Why the teachers dont glVe George Nlchols If some of the glrls ln the front hall are peachy IS lVlarle Flgge and Howard Perry If George Schuler caught a squlrrel would Harry Sklnner What Fred Luhrs If Jeanette Everly scowls what has Dorothy Dunn . s QQ . . A , W mn R 2 T ' ' ' ' : ' ' . '- ' 's ' . 4 ' . ' , : . . 1 . ' ' , - . , ' A ' ' 1 A A 1 V v. 1 . p 2 o lt. i . is .' , ar' ' , - x , f 4 l . 's is ' ' ' ' . . l s e : . . . . . M . , . I . , . . , ' .S' ' I 1 U 4 1 5 V i 1 ' ' Failure: A state of unchangeable dis- - er. 1 : v A . 1 i l ' ' ' A I 1 ' . I .. , l , , F . . - . . . . , . O v l Maggy THE CEHISLAN Va A SAD, SAD TALE ,-X junior and a Senior went to school ln one of Lowrys 60 t'1xi care' They hxd talxen some hooks juet for the loolxej And lunch rn J pound pre They talked and lau hed xs they neared the school And sand as they opened the door It s nme o clock we ve broken the rule Now there will he a war A war Now there will he a war The senior sand to the unlor lad Ha ha' You must be awfully frald We d best o ln and admxt our sm Too long we ve already delayed They ran down the hall wlth never a fall Tlll they reached the office so bright But there on her chalr Miss Claussen so falr Saud For thls you ll suffer tonight Tomght For thus you ll suffer tomght Report after school as you know IS the rule Three days ln your enrollment room So they parted rlght there at the foot of the stalr And sald as they left Some doom They went to thexr worlx wrth never a Shlfk Though hemoamn their sad sad fate But durm the day they were heard to sly Oh why drd we ever come hte Come late Oh why drd we ex er come hte' QU T VVITS M -Y N 0155 t n Sv T' Q. 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