Central High School - Cehisean Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1926
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'ff 5 WA-FL-,,, 1 , ,- on .. ff X M ' 'lf f b k s cf nfs A -A f s F53-is NX V ' U' ff x Lf X A ' ' AQ - - ,?.,i.,,Z iT L, v v w wiv 2 9-X 5 My ' sf A A Qi n qw f y n of 2 hv is R! A L ' ff! f ' X X 5 5 s ' Phmvan K. YE ' . C I: ' . I W + Q , MM? ' , gif' m W' xf 9 .Jl Recordl offxthe Class of If 1 uydi Wy E X 1 l ' V ' r x X ' v if - ffm W it fig 5. xl' Q UO! I W p . X QA hx IQJIV Vg Aff ' ' 4 OX B, V x N MM' f 5 in 1 in L M I , QW f2Q,.C's 5 XJ f L5 ublished bq the Senior Class of - 1 I 1 Ceniral High School I W XL St. Paul, minnesota . ' .' X 1 MCMXXD1 x if x r U - Q ' , vnln' 'W -WW ff W wf0,a,AA3mm, in 'Q X A Qs . -5 Y ' X . ,rg we-S so ff? -.4 1 X df.-fri 5 AN , , l xv, 5 x pl -' 1 XX , ,5 X -4. TT MTAN L Qx bfua X. 'IK 21 v ff e 3 ' 1' ,I X i 5 PX ea if W ea N fx ,fl , V11 xx ,v e ham M x ff 5, JS 'X ' :VW 'Nm W Q e X il if' ' NN - G XE! zz ll' t AXE QXCarro J. Be zs 5 3 S jx Edfrofffn-chief X . S sb tl H I 3 I E e Tx N 52? .Rl X xi X, - - Q ,: X X 1 ' .' N5 M., 'xl U , . 1 QEW .W 1 Q Y, QS Jphn Kenneth Donohue . -L I, A I X A wig Business Manafgjefx' A06 .N 4 fx ' as I , 'xk W lg X if El A A-,Ex ' N? 'NA fb! 3 A ,MQ fd if ti' Q fe' 29 N 55 Y BX mf' I T 'b. Wi K-N ' E2 :QQ Y ix ' R X fy ' ,X E F2135 ETF LiD WH X?JZ?V f Q I'-luv fwf- .J -' mpg! Q53 5 X' ,,,.-,,. I . Q .A ,f , ,- f Q Cf !g,,f,xi, - fi, 7 , ,LL,c-to IJLLC' WWC M k init tv f' J l ii i A--i QJL,Q2M,1f, KJ H C I - 91 JV uf e , Ll V il S EA g W' X i at fl fly . i, f E I . ., V V . WL x - it slijt , K W Qt I Lf K IE E, G, v wi A. mlmtmiminiw, i 1? rigs- E ' '3 5 1 ,ll V X' A . M y 3 1 I l Qlllfli ll L X A. . Q I ' ,To It -y, 9' 'X' if e Z 'X' al p' jd' Foreword 656, f ' 4 f 0 , Lf , , t . .1 M 1, I ,, E X :I XX yf r ,Y fd ly, V t li U fill 2 gi M 'N il E f x. l 1 l i 4L Mp,-V Q 0 X I l 1' Ji- fReal?zin that we have arrived atigiwnemorahle i . ' J g H ' J ut' time in our lives, we as seniors appreciate this 'f N X ,y V opportunity of perpetuating in our hearts the i ' ' ' i ll memories of our four years at Central. 'a U V y i ri g lx i In the following pages, we have attempted to if B I portray our life at Central, particularly during i X N in g our senior year. For this reason, we have dis- ' closed herein the joys and events which will il w 'V ' 1, never be forgotten, as well as our many asso- K 1 y l ciationsg and if the future may he made a little ig 3 1? happier by the precious memories bound in this ' if ' s hook, growing ever more precious with passing y time, our labors will not have been in vain. Ig l E lx ' ff If the hosts of Central and their friends will ob- l f U tain as much pleasure fro he following pages ' K Y as we have Gained in GW this hook, oufr . ' ii - Q E task is! crow ed. I 'U 5 ' K I -The Editors I X ,,, Y ' ff ,Q he f I Eg 1 fi 4 J E .W 'f E W A Q' i miO- o A3751 A ff f w N 5 1 'X 7 x7 liymgg ' 'Ne 1 E ,5 i t Eu ,V 5 i 5 P f gc D e d i c a tio n o I Words are said to be futile when expressing heartfelt sentiments, and we find that in word- i ing a dedication expressive of our real feelings, we, too, are incapable of such outward mani- festation. f There has been one with us at Central Whom is we of 1926 have grown to love, one to whom ay our troubles were hers, one who has been a beacon for us in her gentleness and kindness to not only those of our class but to everyone in the school. She has helped us individually and collectively at every time, always making l our interests hers, and ever eager to share our plans and to aid in their realization. yy In sincere appreciation of her ceaseless en- deavors as faculty adviser of the Class of 1926 we affectionately dedicate our book to Miss Sarah E. O'Hora. I ,wwe vwvnwv. H, . z as I. T .3 U me is Us TEZXN I 042090 ' 41 ,- , ,f .- 1. fxxff .1 ,M X 1 M. f ' .'- vfw-1-y--k- ' I ,Q 57 S n 551 SQ? E JJ ,f f .- ,4 Y Y Y , MISS SARAH 13. OHORA , , ' f j ,f ,M A ,f 1 , 1 f' ff? fy ,iff cf ff J' if F 'ip 'xv Mfpgywp - Q4 EX, y . mm, vii Nfl Qflslilwll' if 'L-V' , 'Y ill- A' ' 4 gi cl Qgfx ,, lf- 734 ' R14 Xi ? 5 ig il CHE D555 EAN lg Qi, lfy 3 Qrcler of Books Q ai N ' Cfhe School 1 l Seniors all Classes il c Orqanizations Music and Drama l Athletics ' Tl 1252 Wal f l Q ggi V .z'c,J?zv.7':.rxTQfv:'o .rv vxifw QW3Ti's -'v'vTiTQi'eif'vv L Q dna! nina! IQJILH ummm! HMM ULMIQI-lout i 1 M,ujHQ1,unn111111111 X219 M will M' ffl if iffpflfllyfwlllijflf w ff, ,5Al,,.ff M21 ,4 .ff ' ' K 5 Wg' jcg.f f ',f'L.uf,'! 'I r ff' f WIRES 'LLTZUBGIKS EVQBSGL K' GMEQBQBMJL b 4 , gf, ' 'Zt- Q my ,. g CM, ,f,4'1x I , 41 IJ ff 1 4 f i Xu .1 . I., ., , . . 4 1 I I bv, Lf, ., su 1 ., 1 4 ru ,. Y - , 'af ' -1 , I N f f ' . A f Q 1-f . .r 5. . ! 4 ', I 1 4' I, , , - N ' J '7 f 1 , f A , f .1 I I ' , ' V' .f ,Y l U I ,W I - 1 nf. I 4 , V -. -.., f f f '1' 1 Jo 7 sl - 1 I ' ' i ' , ig 'L f .1 5 EAN J 1, 'fe Great Sfhiwfi ACLC -7' lr 1 'yi 52 wkhr. t W qi 1, W- t 1 a t r Q S 5 4: ? if -ww if w, af 4 Q MIL JAMES E. MARSHALL A young f0l't'iLi'NQ'l', speaking ht-fore at grriup of St. Paul vitizt-ns tht- Qtht-r day, f'0Iltl'ZlSlt'll vdut-ation in this l'UlllltI'y with that in her own us tullows: In my 4-uuntry one is uskcd, 'What mln yuu know? ln thn- l'. S. wt- ask, 'Huw many yvurs tf sc-lloul hang- you tinislu-1l'?' Nt'ht-n I first lit-ztrd that statement, I was not mu:-li ilnpresst-tl. As I niultl 'it ovt-1'. how:-vt-r, l um struck with its si,afnitit-mice-. VVh:1tt-'vt-r our DUSIUOII on the Q-dlxcatinliztl ludthtr, How nnuvli do we know? This question 4-ztnnot he answmw-d hy 21 t-atnlrig nf the fm-ts we have 3.l'IlHSSPIl, oi' Z1 I'Pl'it2li of the l'fllll'SCS wt- have pursut-d, or :L StZlt0'lll0llt of tht- suhjevts of study to whirh ww have hcen exposed. Hits our study frivt-n us :L working' vonnmmd of tho fundunivntul prnvessos? Has it tlt-vt-lone-d within us il, more worthy home nluinht-rsliip? Ilaxvv wt- really m'n1::i'vsscrl in t-itizenship? ilu wt- c-vidt-noe ft growth in t'h1Ll 2ll'f6l'? llavu wt- mzule- zidvzlnvvlnt-lit tnwarfi :t rn-ul XUt'klfi0ll'f lizlvt- Wt' lv2lI'Ilt'f1, tw illli' civ2'i'e-t-. how In nmkt- it worthy uso uf our It-isure? 'lqlwsv are ull mmle-l'll erlut-ationail obje-1-tives. How mm-h do wt- know? J I' M U Pzlzrv st-vt-11 ina if s THAN li il E C ii AAA ii ii Mi 'C The Ivy Clad Standing tall and beautiful in the twilight hush is Central, dear old school, with whom partinfg, we feel, is impossible. Though we may leave our high school through graduation, never can A we forget it in our innermost hearts, nor can yt its inviting nooks and shady corners ever be- come dimmed in our memory. E When age has blurred our sight and snowed l our hair, when thoughts of old Central come ll back to us, and we see the gold of the evening sun caressing its towering top, the massive ,L stateliness of the ivy clad walls casting dark yi shadows on the campus, we can never forget our old school. I Dear old Central, beloved ivy clad, we must go from you, but there is no power on earth which can blot out beautiful memories. t s 1 s I 1 jr 3 ji gl 1, 11 4 4- 41 4 ql 4- 11 , o . 4 4 o Ii Ii qt 41 Il ll 1, I! I 1' s 5 o 4 ' I I 5 0 Q1 it v 'I 4 31. P K l'l t Afghx NQXQ O55 hx ixqxpf V car ik' ' Q v S v5 2',Q 'a Q9 ,. ,wi Q q . . . - - 4 .... ,. . -4 1 - Q uw , .13 54.1 if 0,13 M N I 3 df ' A ur ci ,1 4 .. 9 Va' gl 63m .' 5 ' -- 1 ,M . 44 QA! ey Ag, 4 N, . 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W I kim- 41.1 ' ' Y If 1 ' Aka ., .xii Eahgpgs Sm ' ' S ft ,LAJA-P B5 5 . 1 ' M2 'X 1 f Q 4' Q aff 1 , Wi? an ff 1. - 1 -Q 1 ,fr TSEZJ .3f151f5gnw' , L -1 , ,21 4 ,my-JJ: Q, 6' . r.: -'il' J l . yn. n I x-Rxil yll , , - , 4 .- m 4 X 1 l lA' f ll s 6 ' , l X ri I ' A ' vw 1 WJ N + fl . 9 ' ' , WWW H ' ' l ' Z 2 f o r a cu j K 1 y l T sooi the m i at n en we of Cen- al's t leave for greater and I M mo . st ge for 3 but after we have gone f I find ent i hut a hazy memory, we shall i ! 1 er f ge ose who have guided our desti- : ' ni s an W5 us the foundations of our lives J l X CIEIld women. y tCentral, our teachers have always been more 1 than instructors in an academic sense. We ap- preciate their laying aside of class room dignity when in contact with us outside of school. It A has heen at these times that we and our teach- ers have grown to know each other personally, and this has effected a mutual advantage. l To the faculty, the Class of 1926 wishes to say l that our very pleasant associations have been E one of the greatest inspirations in our journey through Central. l , A '- my A ' m Yw V 1 X 1'-T f fa sl F , xx li.n9 , 1 ' UTEEIISTEAN 5 2 l 5 1. I 3 DOJ V V IXWLXWJLWI IXVJ LWJJLWJ-ILU4 , ,lbll U Qs!!! ' l'lliz:1h4-fli Strolulv Arthur Anderson Claire Boudy Nellie Ilunivon Ellen Simon Anngt Corcoran Ililnlzt Anderson lloruthy Iglllllllgil Mary Bryant Currie Castle Q:l'?1.L'9 Covhrnn Gertrude Borden The Faculty James E. Marshall, Prinrxipal Alln-rt G. Meier, Assistant Prinvipzil Minnie Keane, llegistrnri Ulzirzt Clailssen, Assistant Mzirthzt Buist, Laurie Johnson, i.illI'21l'i1lIlS Helen Johnson, Eimnia Mursing, Assistants Art Minnie Petro f'0llllllP'l'l'illl Jennie xXYi8St'Iltil2li Robert Brovlirnun Arthur VVhite Stanley NY:1tson Peter Ma-Millen Donn-stic Sviq-lu-0 nnd Ft Anmlrcy' Iflrif-li Alive Cornwell Mairy Carney Bret Fnoley A.gnes Doherty Lou lfllln Milos l l0renve Balmer Lillian Flitch llulwrt lierg: Louis li'zl1'lislve1'g'e-1' Edith Hall Ilfllllllltil' Art Helen Austin English l lorence Colter Eileen Kennedy Alive Rosenberg Mabel VVi0ki-r Edith llnigh llrlzlrion Munson French History Edith Foulke David Keyes Glenn Yairner Dorothy l'r11tt Latin VVilliam iVIl'flllYtAl'Il Helen Hagin Dlllhllfll 'l'I'!li!lillg:Q M., Dixon Buyer :un Alarms: A rt Laurel 4xVllillllIlS Pearl K ni,2,'l1t lillle liiwclm-m-11 lflrni-st Muitrejezln llt-len llziuin Stella Strnnv Anna llit-kson Grave lilliutt lVlziry Hzirinnn Anianmlzx .luhnsnn Mary lloylt- llnlores 1-lnzls tret 1 a1lkins J ul izL Tisdnle Sarah O'llnrn ltlzirguret M L' Fe t ridge Harry Smith Coral 'l imnn- Iflaplme Shnull Otto Meltzer NYilliam Kessel Albert Sm-llwabe WVJIJANQIJANU lc l ? li 3 Q 1 0 Q 1 , 1 Q 0 4 o o 4 Q 1 1 l E 1 o l 1 Q Q li li li li. 3 li 5 l 5 4 l 5 Q 1 0 l Mnthemulivs , l Althe-it llie-ther livin, Thomson Sadie Matson -- l Mzxrlhzr Hartwell Alive Hosmer Flm'em'e Xhitsfwiil Y 1 N1-llie Heyd Franklin lilunw llzilph Billings ' John Alum-l'z1ll1i1n Malrthit Sjnlu-rg Y 0 Mush- ' Lillian Knntt 1 - l'hysi1':ll 'l'r:lining:5 if Blue Tim--rnvy Frank Grilles ' . 1 J Sl'it'lll'P , lrnizt Meili John llurp William linsh 1 ' Clurelice 1':IlSilll1lIl Frederick Miller th-m'g'e Christensen P llnlvert Jwhnson ,Y Sp-amish Y ' Allan Blue ldsliellly Julius Kin-lc X' . , v , .,,, , 7 W W,,,7,, W K 1 f -,ff mv,,,vf,,. .-V Y - f , - - Vvy' ' l ' i w c o nao nnhtYlVA1l'mYIn narfiftfA1o4' Page fnnrleen mmmszxw Anwar mama MQBMSGJ c76QA4 Lj?aL fwwyWmWmw MWWWHQMWL wwwwww MM M M wijgwllm WM IL 6 LKTQL W7 WLQLYQ WL -fWfvffw Q'U'W'?H't' f' Mu, '1 'fp fr f' A , L40 f 'LCff A WJ W 052,11 I JL Aifwbbbx 10 X 1 Tam f A WM OX XX WJ If Av f Q WQIA qQgcYa x wp Q fpcg -CN f 1 ,. 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Xxvllll lfliza- beth Nlealillan. Stewart Drill, llar- bara l'oore. and lloward Knapp heading' the committees in charge. our sophomore party was carried ol? with great finesse. Hur class debat- ing' team, composed of Carroll Bel- lis. llillford llowes, Evelyn llcalan- iejal. and Llack llurke, lost our verbal clash on the lilonus llill to the Class of 'f2i'. 1 lur junior year was the one in which we caine into prominence. Franklin Stevens may justly be proud of having been our leader during' that year. To begin our Page sixteen triumphs, David McCloud, Hillford llowes. Carroll Bellis. and plane Rogers. as our debating' team, wiped out an old score with the Class of 1925 by winning' out on a discussion of the Mellon tax plan. VX'hat tests the true worth of any c'ass. however, is its ability to put on a successful hlunioi'-Senior, and May 22, l9?5, spoke well for the worth of our class. lt owes a debt of gratitude to llelen llall. as general chairman, and Elizabeth McMillan. llarriet l'ratt, llarbara l'oore, David McCloud. Jack XX'ooster. and Rus- sell Waller, as chairmen of the vari- ous committees. Eagerly, we read on. anxious to follow the progress of the class through the last book. Our last year at Central. during which we were led by David Mc- Cloud. was so eventful that one can- not place any event over another in i ii 1111151 SEAN Ul'li SIGNIHR l Illf'llS UFFICIQICU lP.XNl lNtl, TUG i1111111rl:111vc. Of lllll' lllllllj' mlcvifcs lwr 1':11w111g 11l1lllCj' 1111 the fClliSL'Zlll. ilu- Sk'llllll' circus was ilu- moSt col- 111'l11l 211111 L'll4lHj'2llJlL'. l'1ulL-1' tlui 1li1'c'r1i1111 Ill- l 1':111lili11 Stcvciis. 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SllIflL'lllS wlm l1:1x'c cxccllcil :ls llZlI'llCllTZllllS 111 :1ll tlu- s1'l11111l's zictiviliics. Slll4l0IllN wllwsu i11flix'i1li111li1y. :1l1ilit5', Illlll 5illL'L'l'ily 111 piirpusc 111:1lcc lllClll :lc- 9Cl'YlIlQ' ul that 1lisii1u'tix'L' titlv. tlu' Q lass 111 201. l':1L1'1-si-vi-1111-1 mix 1' 1' 1 izizairsazxw 1926 Roll of Honor I. Marjorie Donaldson, valedictorian. . . . . 93.39 2. Edith Quamme, salutatorian ...... .. 94.26 Helen E. Johnson. . 93.20 Mollie Lewin. .... 92.75 Ezra Merrill. . . 92.75 Virginia Taylor. . . 92.63 Harriet Pratt .... 92x39 Sam Millunchick . . 92.28 Margaret Martin . . 9 I .36 Cherry Overby . . . 9l.0l Marian Thomas . 90.98 Ramon Senerez . . 90.70 Geraldine Druck . . 90.59 Virginia Purser . . 90.55 Helen Hall ..... 90.24 Dorothy Green . . . 90.15 Ruth Tews ..... 90. l 4 Helen Renz . . . 90.l3 Herbert HOB' .. . . 89.92 Eleanor Miles . . . 89.87 Florence Holien . . 89.87 Mercedes Queal . . 89.73 Mazie Hoff ..... 89.67 Mary Karp ...... 89.48 Florence Monkman 89.45 Edwin Dick . ..... 89.42 Frank Baumgardner 89.3I Sam Mogilner .... 89.29 Mildred Mellen . . . 89.23 William Reichow . 89.08 Alvina Huebscher . 89.04 Nardau Schoenberg 88.87 Magdalen Cepress . 88.67 Helen M. johnson. 88.66 Maurice Hoffman . 88.65 Essie Sagarsky . . . 88.6l Robert Christiansen 88.58 Eloise Rusterholz . 88.57 Anton Pearson . . . 88.30 Charlotte Messing . 88.28 William Jelinek . . . 88.25 Adeline Tenzer . . 88.2'2 Margit Grytbak. . . . 88.l2 Elaine Pavian . . . 88.l0 Kenneth Kelsey . . 88. l 0 igllteen Iona Warnock ...... Heinrich Rathmann . . David McCloud ..... Margaret Sjostrand . . . Fern Patterson ..... Evelyn MacManigal . . Gladys Sorlie ...... Edna Edwards ...... Ma ry Louise Mcllvaine ..... Ann Orloff ......... Alice Larkin ....... Dorothy Rueb . . . Ruby E.. Larson .... Helen Geraglzxty . . - Dorothy Kirby .. Jessie McAdwam .... Elizabeth Slaught .. . . Francis Gorman . . . Philip Kees ..... Wendell Hopkins . . Valborg Tanner . Dorothy Knapp .... Earl Ewald ....... Ethel Mae Bishop Howard Wandrei . . . Eleanor Augur .... Edward Birnberg . . . lrenei Kreidberg . . . Adelaide Enlcel .... Elizabeth Dreher . Catherine Mulcare Phoebe Bleecker . Barbara Poore ..... Elizabeth McMillan . . . Delight Thurston . .. Warren Cronon Harold Cooley . . George Boody .... Marjorie Schilling . . . Philip Berggren . . . Carol Gundlach . . . Marion Cure .... it , .,, L l 87.82 87.53 87.28 87.2l 87.0I 87.0I 86.92 86.87 86.85 86.83 86.73 86.67 86.67 86.63 86.28 86.26 86.13 86.10 86.07 85.98 85.96 85.78 85.69 85.67 85.65 85.6I 85.60 85.52 85.40 85.37 85.30 85.27 85.26 85. I 0 85.03 85.00 84.72 84.69 84.62 84.62 84.62 84.59 Q! 5 I X nga t S., t. W. A -sv , , if i mzmsfzzxw ,Q - .Ll XV ' ff, ' .W ,i ' 1 9, . M ll ,AQ . lil ' it F m1W,G Q '?'f3x,.t. - H , ii Q f il' .. m . ,, WNY .t ' :tiff ,YQ A tu 4:9 ' f ti, Wx, tr K .. H 7- , '- ' , X . ,X -7 M.XlIJ0llll'I lmNAI,lws0N l'IlPl'liIl f.2llA1llNlI'I .Xt umtltlzitimi, thcrc is um' minus- llll'lZlll. huth uf wlwm have gum' fur tiwn XX'lllCllll1L'YllZllJlj'11218504lllftillgll in wthcr zlvc-nm's uf svlimml ilvtivity thc miml tif t'YL'1'Y scniur. llns he hcsitlcs sulicmlztstic xlcliicwiticiit. tvllizctl frflm his high sclitml wwrlc Mm-j.1-ip Ibmiftltlsim has zllwztvs tht- primc tlllftlfvsn' uf thc tiim- spout hi-cn:1ctix'cincl'1ss'tctivitit-s,z1ml sha- zlt sclimml? ln nthcr wtmls. has hC has hecn prcsitlcnt tml thc Sk'I'llll7lt'l'S' tihtzlim-fl, us rcsults uf CZIYIICST Chili zlml cmlitm'-in-cliicf uf 'l'hv t-ll'u1't in the zlczulmiiic 4llI'C'L'lllPll. XYw1'lrl, prmwiii, wma imwrc that it is gum! grmlvs? 'l'husc twenty-tive pm' lwssilmlc fin' ll girl In zlccfmiplisll vt-nt tit' thc st-niur class xxhu hzlvc thc much inure than has lrccu :iccu-tlitctl highest ymrlcs ztrc listwl fm thc wp- tt, her. ptvsilt- page. :tml tUlllk'SCyUl1llQ im-ii Hur sziltltzttwriztii, lftlith Qtiziiiiiitc. :tml wuiiicii gtmvs thc liigllcst praisc Crm hc szliil In hc um- uf thc imwst fm' tht-ir :tcmrmplisliim-nts in tim- ul pupulzu' nit-uilmcrs nf tht- Class tif 1926 thc imwst llllllllflillll siclcs ul' schmml tlirrmgli hm' cll'm'ts in class activity. activity. Fha' is 21 mcmlmcr lvl 'lIlllllL'l'lbllS urgxlni- .Xllwvu wc liztvc thc plifrtwg1'z1plisul zutitms, :tml hcr wurlc in that tlirvc- thc twin stmlcnts whw have mzult- tllv titm has liven tinstirpzlsscml. lfflith's highest scliulztstic rccurfls in the rlzlss siiicwity :tml c:lp:1city lui' hzlrrl wwrlc uf 19213, Klzt1'jm'ic llmizlhlstm, vzllctlic- hzut mzult' hcl' IlltllQ1JCIlS1llbli' lu hor ttnriuii. :tml lithth fll'I1llHlllC. szilutzts fcllmx' stmlci Page ni netct-n il mzlawrfzxw wi Iiuelc lion llvft to riulltli ll. IG. Jolnlsoll. Santos, Mouilln-r, 1'ool1-y, lbiek, Kel-sl Hopkins fllv1'longl, liauilngzlrilm-r, H1-it-liow, M.-rrill, l'nrsa-r Front Row' Mvllrzxiiw, tire--n. llmililzxli, l'ooru-. ll:x!l, l'r:lil, llonuhlson, Qnulnnn-. Ls-win, 'l':lylor. 'l'4-ws, lin-rhy. ltrnek, Mn-Nlalnigzll. M4-niln-rs who ilo not allllvezil' in the 1ri4'tln'1- url- liisllop. K1-lsn-y. llnstr-l'lnrlz. Mullin, :Intl Svlloi-nl-e1': aiional Honor Society There is here ut Central za group chapter of the National llonor ul seniors who have shown theins Society. sc-lyeg ro lizwe snch npright :intl The local chapter was institntcil sterling' chzirgieter gig to he worthy zn Central only lust year: ztt coni- of ctvnnnenflution. who in their ill- nienceniein the sixteen charter mein- tlivitlnzll ways have heen of real ser- hers were zlnnonncecl. Klenihers of vice to their class Lltlcl Sfllool. Who the society are chosen hy the faculty. have hecn lezulers in the activities of who geleer those grgnlngiting seniors their sch. ol. whether they he Zllll- who ligiye best fulfilled the require- letic. artistic, nnisicztl. forensic. tlrzi- ments. niznic, literary. or executive. unrl lflection to this society might who :it the szone time have hcen rightlv he czilletl the greatest honor sntiiciently attentive to the pnsnits that can he hestowetl npon ll stu- of seliolnrship as to have C2ll'llCtl zi cient :it Central. for it is the recog- plztce on the clztss honor roll. nition of the 2lClllL'X'ClllCllt of those Now. :lt the Clllllllllillltrll of their fonr chzn'z1cteristics which :ire mleein- high school life, these stntlcnts, eml most worthwhile for Il high who nninher thirty-one. have heen school stnflcnt to strive foxgfcltzlr- rcwznwleil for these merits hy election zleter. scholzirship. leznlership. ztncl lu the Ft. I'unl Central lligh School service. liilft' twenty - - 6712551155 EAN Q 'HvfHvf1vHrA,,,1faK1HvUvHvfHvfXvW1v4A4MW NMA QA LLVUJJHXVELPSETXLUVWA N, 3 6 f C 1 4 Q 4 , g r' 6- ? CTG Q 3 2 SENIOR ALBuM F H fi A 1 ,1 of the Class of 1926 E E3 I ag 3 .. ,., f + is + 15 +5 3 mg , .E A r 4 fTLNkL!fw'L!D1.!1-VvsyizvlKALIQUDAVIVVIEHYXINIDAIIQYIFVIDVI x n1T'uY11T'MTi1Yx'11TY1kYYKx'RTfJY'V'ITuY'I'13TTxHTl iq UTEEJSTEAN T ALBRECHT, HAROLD VVILLIUS Egad Assenibliesg Hi-Y-All City President 143: Mnnelger Ma1'ionettes g Chief Operator, Radio Club. Macalester. With his mouth full of news, ALLEN, CLARENCE - Caddy A lion among the larlies is a most dreadful thing. ALLEN, MARY - - - Peaches Why are you virtuous? Everyone loves you. ANDERSON, ETHEL BEATRICE Bee Assemblies. Executing the outward' face of royalty. ANDERSON, IRENE HELEN Esn1erandal I thong? all for the best. V , X wi 5. ANDERNS. NSBOEL 'fllevhr Us sqoh a sudden scholar made. 'O' X I XV IN: XX 1 l X l v ' IANQX QJNSLA YVERNE y kph. ,IN wiksyeak my cnnsciencep Q AN EIQSO , MARiE'N if X hmzart ram'rl offthe firm truth of valor. A 1 H is 'X K ::A11dyvv Q Orche fi H1 Y fluh Boys Cleo Club: xi A 2. X V ' . X' Y ,'s.XgDgR RAllL THEODORE -1 . 5+ ' , A. 1 BXQ-EBM in Toylandng Trial by Jury : N. Q NMQFH step. - gllillgrjivaxnni he he many miles asunde'r. IRIX X NAA' l A X , 1 Je DQAN REWE GRACE - - i'Dicy 1Qati.x1f'f5lJi1b. - u- l ti-r. J: F my hearth is true as steel. X.Xk' l ?':-tight, UM, LAVVRENCE ARTHUR ' . , ----- Apples Debating Club: Assemblies: Senior Bas- ket-ball Team1,Hi-Y Club. He plays the mouse in absence of the cat. ARBORE, MARGARET RUTH YVorld-Times 'Staff ISM Art Club: Stage Seem-ry Painting fflll Scribblers' Club. University of Minnesota. With thoughts beyond the reaches of our souls. Page twenty -two TKETSTEAN ARMSTRONG, ROBERT - Bob Give thy thoughts no tongue. ARTHUR, LUCILLE - - Bob A good l1ear:'s worth gold. ATKINS, EDITH - - - De De I never was. nor never will be false. AITGUR, ELEANOR How perfectly I love her. AIVSTINSON, HARRIS Hzulio Pluliz 'IwI'92lSllI't'l' 1 t'I1l'Il'Ig' Club H15 D1-uniutic Clubg Assemblies. I know my duty. BAER, LOUISE - - - Lou Lu.tin'C1ubg Entered from Kenyon High. Hamline Univorsity. Not stepping o'er the bounds of modesty. BA RLOXV, LO UELLA MARGARET PALMA ---- - 'iPa1 Lake Forest, College. 'modest doubt is calleui the beacon of the wise. BASSFORD, ISABELLE A violet in the youth of primy nature. BATES, DOROTHY ELIZABETH Batesie Lulin Club: lie-hating Flubq Girls' Ath- 14-tiu Club. A merry heart goes all the day. BAUMGARDNER, FRANK Vlziss Vim- I'rf-siflcnt KU: Ulzlss Presi- difnt Ui: Class In-luzlting 'lk-:mi Iii: Latin Vlulvg In-Imting Uluhp Svrilililers' Vluln ff!-Il: A Kiss fm' K'Il'l1It-'FQIIIIUQ Asst-inlvliosg Tho Ye-ry Nukvd Iioyug Ulziss Uuiiiiiiiller-si Se-nior l'ii'r-us: XVm'ld und Timm-s Stuff' I3-433 Swimming Q21-433 Wutvr lmlu Q14-413 Presieleiit, Stink-nt Vmixivil Iii-41: Uciiisvziii Staff: Honor Hull: All-VI-llIl'1lI Ymlvill First Stzltv Prim- XYinm-r Naxtiunal lie-zllth Play Vmilvstq Nzllimnlul Iiunor Sus-ivty. l'niv1-rsity uf IYIIIITIUSUIZI. Your giace hath cause and means and might. BELLIS, CARROLL J. - - Carrie G11-v f'Iuh: NVindmiIIs of HnlIz1n1l g Hells ol' H4-z1l1,iolz1is 3 UIg2lIH'S in 'I uy- lui1d g 'I'ri:11 hy Jury : Latin Vluh: Ili-- lizlting' 1'IllIll Class In-halting: 'I'c-auxin ll-2-22-41: Fencing Ululi Tresxs. UH: S A:-'t. Sports Editor TVurlcl-'I'ime-s 1333 Iiililoi'-iii-Vlliof, XVor1d and Times 131: Studi-nt linum-il I'I'UN8l'llIIYli.1' Attrvrne-5145: Ili-Y Uluhg In-II-guts-, Pre-ss Corivn-iitimi Uwzltminu C313 IIl'2l.IIIZII'II' CIIIIYQ Svrih- lviers' Vlubg Ulwss Clulug l ' Club: As- svinhlir-sg lim-ki-y lwlaiiagel' 445: Editor- Ill-f'IlII'f 10213 Uvhisezing Se-niur CIFCIISQ Make--up Coniinittvc. Viiiw-rsity nl' Minnosota. To he a well-favored man is the gift of for- tune: but to read and write well comes by nature. BENJAMIN, MARGARET LOUISE 'peggyv MacPI1a,i1 School of Music. Honour is the subject of my story. we w M i i I ,-A. N ii il 5 E 3 if si I -I 1 4 g.:vlwm-iitv-II11'n-v 'EUEJSTEAN .22 4 ii - .,V. l'z1p:'t- txxw-lily-l'n1l1' BENNETT, FATHERTNE ANN Kay Vive President G, A. U. 1412 XV2'1lIl't'SS, Teglilbl' Banquet LIU, XYorltl-'l'i1ut-s Stzllf 4 . it thou dost play with her at any game thou art sure to lose. BERGGREN, HENRY PHILIP Phil Radio Club, Tllumr Roll. Men of few wnrrls axe the best men. BERNSTEIN, EARL Bud Assemblies: Ol'l'll9Stl'fL. University of Miniu-sutu. I will keep my state, be like a king. BERREAU, JEANNETTE - Janie You are full of fair words. BERRY, PAUL - - Reuben Or:-hestxwi ill: Uluss Bzisketlmll 12-22-41, J4'mut1lm,ll Q3-li: Uziptzxixi lfozutlmll Team C-lj, liuskutlmll 13-41, lizlselaall 12-tl: lli-Y Ululu: Vive I'resideut, C Club fill: l-'rvsiclellt HJ. l'uivel'sity uf Minut-rsutu, O, it is excellent to have a giant's strength. BEST, ANGELA Fine Arts Soc-iety: Sflzllllsh Club, Presi- lleut lll. L'nix'ersity of Minnesota. Pleasantly. between the pelting showers, the sunshine gushes down. BIRNBERG, EIJNVARD - - Ed Proof I-Zllitur, VV0rlrl-Times K-ll: Senior Cirvus H73 Assemblies, Hounr Roll. Vuive-rsitv of Minut-zsntu. I'll warrant him heartwliolef' BISHOP, ETHEL MAE Assemblies: Aucmupzlnist for Trial Ivy Jury 3 Glve Vlulrg Accoiilpaiiist for Princess Buuuiewz XVinner of distrivt and state Musin- Mt-ninry Contest till: A01-ouipuuist Selected Orvliostrzrg Honor liullg National Honor Society. Mucl'l1uil School ot' Music. I never :Vid repent for doing' good: nor shall not now. BIXBY, KIRKER VVILLIAM - BiX Class Treasurer Ill: Sw-retary 12-ell: l'n-lmtiugzq Club: Stage Fnrue fill? Gicl- l'1uh' 'l'1'iz1l lxv .Iury : Prine-ess Ben- uio :' Assemblies, Senior Circus: Assist- unt Bflalltngt-1', l,l'lIlL't'SS Bonnie . l'urletnu. His chronicle is as rich with praise as-is the bottom of the sea with sumless treasuriesf' BLEECKER, PHOEBE - Pl1elJ Assemblies, Class Cuiumittn-csl Honor l'ull. L t'I'll speak to thee in silence. BOUDY, GEORGE, JR, - Boots Vive 1-,l't'i4lfll'llt,ClI'L'llt'Sll'2l fiill President till: llmim' lloll. lluiversity of Minnesota. t th very May morn of his youthyzi ripe He is in e -- l for exploits and mighty enterprises. BOURN, G-ER.-XLD - - .le1'ry Would you yet I were merrier! ovlzrwsmxw if i 2 1144.4 W 2 E . HOXVIJEN, ELIZAIHETH .1 Betty Jo X' ii ' A Url-In-strsig lbrzumitil- Club: Assvmlvlif-sz g 555 lfim- Arts: film- f'lul1: Marks--up Pom- ' mitu-ug U4-luis:-:ui Staff: l'rinc-css Bon- .V -4, hiv. 5 Mau-:lla-sh-r. 1 Q5 Sho dwells securely upon the excellency of her honor. gm. HOYESON. ROY R A Or:-he-stru: lli-Y. Courage and hope both teaching him. 1 f A HRADSHANV, HORTENSE iiHOl'ti8'Y L lflilte-iwll frmu I,l'illI'l'lOll liisfh Sf-hunl. ' ' Iillllliilll' l'uivm'sity. ' Her sweet pcrfections with one self king. 7 F' BRA HY, LORRAINE x f' 0 she doth teach the torches to burn bright. TQ- BROVVN. EOXVARU Nl. - - MEG i' 7 l.:xtin Fluh I-15: lli-Y HJ: SOQ'lll0l'f'll'C'llS1 A, Assmnllnly fill. f ' 'Vnivrxrsity of Minnesota. A Cozintlxian. a lad cf mettle. a good boy. BROXVN, KENNETH - - Ken E llznlin Vlulr, l'rt-sidcnl 1252 Assistant 4'l1i+-t' Svrilw, Sm-l'il1lmlvrs' Uluhg Hi-Y Q Vluhg Sturlt-nt l'uunvil1 Studt-nt l 0unr-il ' l'uu1't: Assmfizltn- Emlilur, XX'm'ldg 1'lditol'- -f in1'lniQf 'Pinus 441 X. Vzxrle-tml. O Rightly to be great is not to stir without great argument. .l BRONYNE, RUTH FORBES Brownie ' Glen- 1'luh: 'l'ri:1l hy .lury : l'rim-1-ss it Bnnuil- 3 Girl lim-s0i'x'ws3 liziskvtlwull. l'lliYl'l'NliX nt' Milim-sutu. K' K Thou hast a mind that suits thy fair and out- ward chan'-actor. BROXVNEI.Il. HELEN Shorty 7, ' Girl Rs-si-rvos. Vnivorsity of Miunosutu. O' Come, :ive us a taste of your quality. l3liUE'l l'E. HELEN There is a fair behavior in thee,' BUEG-ER. CATHERINE Fair shv- is. nf that mine eyes be true. BURROXVS, DOROTHY ALICE Dah Tl'f'2lSlll'l'l' Class Ml: Juuto: Xhiitrvss lfmvtlnlll and S1-uiur iiilllllllblffl Assem- lvliosg Fine Arts Sm-ivty: Vice l'1'vsident 1432 S1-niur Frnlii- 1223. I lllX1'l'2-illy' uf 31111111-sntzl. I hnlll thr, world hut as the world: a stage where every man must play a part. UAHILL, MARY M. Spanish Pluh. Thou art very gracious. Page twvnty-live oizlelsraw .1 5 5 l'112'n'lWcnIy-Six . - v' CARRELL, DVVIGHT - Monk Radio Cluihg Senior C'irr1'usg Orclmestiugt. University of lwlinnesola. A proper man, as one shall see in a summer's day. CARRIER, ARTHUR H. Art University of Minnesota. 0 excellent young man. CEPRESS, MAGDALEIN MARIE Mag Honor Roll. For she is full of grace and fair regard. CHANDLER, VVOODLEY A combination and a. form indeed, where every god did seem to set his seal. CHRISTENSON, GORDON Christy University of Minnesota. He is a man, take him for all in all. CHRISTIANSON, ROBERT - Bob Entered 19235 Historivul Sfwietyl Ili-Y ClLl'lJQ Scribiblers' Clubg VVo1'ld Staff 145: Radio Club: Business lvhanuger of Hi-Y Marioncttcsg Honor Roll. Princeton. I dare do all that may become a man. CLARK, FLORENCE German Clubg Treasurer GJ. With heart create of duty and of zeal. CLAUSEN, CLARA She is fair and virtuous. COOLEY. HAROLD EUGENE HPCk Assoc-into Editor 'WVo1'1d-Times K-U, Xxo1'i4l-Tilnesi Staff 4-Hg Ilruimttii- Club: S-Vllilllk-'YS' Clubg .Hi-Y Club, Secretary I3-ll: J. S. Committee liibg Class Cmn- inittoesg Assemblies: Kiss for Cinder- Q-1lu g Ile-le,':','z1.te to M. H. S. P, U. C451 l'. l. P. C. 1413 Honor Roll: First State Prize XVinner, National Health Play Contest. University of Minnesota. Devise, witg write, pen: for I am for whole volumes in folio. COONS, JEAN - - - EeI1ie Fine' Arts Societyg Draniatiir Club: Vive President of Class Ll-215 'Waitress Foot- ball Hzinqlletg Music tfomniittee J. S. Sweet Briar. Do you not know I am a woman? When I think I must speak. COOPERMAN, HERBERT He had the dialect and different skill catching all passion in his craft of will. COOTER, SIGMUND Stand for your own. UTJIUCW MEAN f'O'I'TER, ELIC,-XNOIQ A - EI Your heart's desires be with you. UOUNTRYMAN, JANICE VIRGINIA HJZIIIH lTnivc1'sity of Alinm-sutu. She won immortal fame. CRUNUN, IVARREN FRANCIS IDG Sluts: Musil- Mmnury Umill-st CH: .llmmr Itoll. l'nive1'sity of Bliiiln-sum. His heart is as far tronx fraud as heaven from earth. CURE, MARION FLORENCE I'i11k1e Assemlrlivsi lmtin Ululv, Vivo President C213 Presillunt 1331 I'ust-Exzlni Jubile-le ffijj live-urwlingg S1-I-i'etz1,1'y IIi:4tnriL'aLI So- :-iely Q-ll: Slllklvllt. l'uum'il1 XVuit1'1-ss Senior lizlllqmll 13121 llonor Itoll. Moody Instituto. 1 m as constant as the northern star. IJAUGHERTY, BERTINE - Bert Yet looks he like a king. DAVERN, LAIIRET'l'A ELIZABETH Pat Assemblies. Art School, New York. Scarcity and want shall shun you. DELANEY, ALICE I would applaud thee to the very echo. That should applaud again. IDELANEY, THOMAS J. - Toni Ili-Y 1'IllIlI lizislcvtlmll l ' fill Class Bzlskm-tlmll fl-2-Z!-4l. Business. Let the world slide! DICK, EIJXVIN - - - - Dick Vluss 'I'I'4'2lSIIl'l l' fl :xml 431 llonm' Ilullg KICIIISPZIII Slzlllg National lionur Society. I am as honest as any man living. IJONALIJSUN, MARJORIE G. Molly Iillllll Vlulm: lfuntllull ltunqm-t l4Intl-r- lilllllllvlllj Vlzlss 'I'l'e-zlslilw,-1' 1315 Xlllitress Sl-Milly Iiillltlllvlj Cllivl' Sl-rilw Sl'I'IIlIlIt'l'S' l'lul1 lll1 l,IIl2lIl'lll2lll lil-scarf-In Vuixmiit- ll-ff llistn1'il-ul Scwivly: lflrlilur-in-1'l1il-I' ul' 'l'ln: XX'm'Id3 Valli-llil-tu1'iz1ng.Natioiial llmmr Smwil-ty. Nothing she does or seems. but smacks of something gleater than herself: 'coo noble for this place. IlUYOIII'I+l JOHN K, - - J.K. Vluss I'UIllIllIlI!'I'SQ IIl'I'l'l'SIlIllCIlI. Cumit- toe .I. S.: Alzulupxing Iillitor XYo1'ld and Tilm-s till: Ilvlvprzlle- Lu Slate l'1'vssf'4m- vvntiun lllg lu-ll-:-:'zltv ln N:lt'l. Press I-lmvvlllimi Ill: l'IfliIur-in-4'him-t' lYu1'l1l- 'I'imvs lllg Slillllp Vlulvg Senior f'II'f'llS, .Xssvmlvlil-sg Husim-ss AI2lIlilgl?l', 1926 1'vIlISt'1lIlQ llunnr llull. Hath there been such .4 time. I'd fain know that, I have p?sitive.y said. Tis so,' when it proved otherwise? DOUGLAS, .II'NE ELLEN - Julio Girls' Alllln-lim'l'll1lx 121 :intl I1 GIl'f:U1l1l-II Hlizilws in 'l'uyl:u1cl 3 l'rin4-I-ss liunnivng IIl'ilIllillIl' Clulvg Ill'ID2l.IIllf.L' Flulri Svrib- lwll-rs' Vlulm Mig XVurlll-'limvs Staff Hr: Wnilrl-ss Svninr lianmguvt fill: .l. S. Invi- lzxliun Itlllllllllllllt' ICH: .Xssl-mihlil-sl ihIIlICl llD Fniillxlitlcc 1-Il. 1'nllv,:'i:1tl- liusim-ss Institute. the is my Illtllfll iuitmll. ann just pc me, -.,..-V .1 .A e.-nf .,, ,V 1 WA.. - .W is 5 . 4 , re is 1. 4 4. I? I':ig0n twvn l 3'-sm-vv n E N' UK ' N LLLL - .. if 337' 5 EAN 2 lhige twenty-1-i 'hl DREHER, ELIZABETH MARY Libby Latin Club, Secretary 145: XYait1'ess Sf Tli0l' Banquet: Girls' Atllletir- Club: J. S. Invitation Committee KIM: NVorlwl- Times Stziif 143: Assemblies: Honor Roll. Carleton. An angel! Or if not. an earthly paragonf' DRILL, STEVVART - - Stew Finanue Committee f2J: Hells of Beaujolaisn: Assemblies: Student Coun- Pil Defense Attorney fill: Prosecuting Attorney 1-iJ:.Det'0ra.ti0n Committee J. S.: Babes in 'I'0yland : Baseball tilt: Irra- matic Club: Glee Club: Print-ess Ron- nie : llirculzltion Manager, Cehisezin. Hamline. Delivered in such apt and gracious words that aged ears play trunnt at his tales. DRUFK, GERALDINE - Gerry Invitation Committee, J. F. fflll His- torical Soviety: Treasurer Latin Vlub 647: Ibramatin- Flub: Assemblies: Honor Roll: National 'Honor Society. I'nivt-rsity of Minnesota. She is wise, if I can judge of her. IJUMERT, ELIZABETH - Elsie Business. Virtuel 'tis in ourselves that we are thus or thus. DUSEK, LIICILE - - - LHC Who shall express her goodliestlu EARLEY, LOUIS - - HIIUSIKYH Trunk t ' fi-37: Gynmzistiv Team Cap- tainrtil: Football Q3--13: Sevretary of Club 145. Ilniversitv of lwlinnesota. What stronger breastplate than a heart untainted Z EASTMAN. LUCILLE - Lucy Lee Art Club. l'niversity of Minnesota. A kinder persons treads not the earth. EHERT, G LADYS For I am nothing. if not merry. ENKBLAD. EARL - - - Erik Latin Flub: Boosters Club: Assenrblies: Hi-Y Plub: President Hy: Ultass Haskel- ball 141: Hovkey f ' 4473 HC Club. Tho kindest man in doing c0urtesie.:. EDVVARDS. EDNA IRE-NE - Ed German Club: Girl Reserves: Honor Roll. Ilniversity of Minnesota. True she is, as she hath proved herself. I EKBLAD, RUSSELL His cares are now all ended. ELLIS, RUTH She wears the rose of youth upon her. fl, X ENKEL, ADELAIIJE - - BHG llunor Iioll. ' Have you not heard it said full aft, a woman s way doth stand for naught? l'lVERl.Y, MABEI. - - Maylmel1e ln-huIim.ri'l11lv: Vivo Pri-simlm-ut 123: Fim- Arlsz film- Ululv: Yii-.A l'rm-Sidi-ut nil: Xl':iilr1-ss Senior :mal lfmrtlszlll lizumllvtl Ii:-lls ut' Ire-zl11julziis : lwzllilaltin' Ullllvi Inwurzitimi i'UlllIllllll'k' .l. N.: Kliv4--Sil- lip'-'I'lii--l4'ii'v : Balm-s in 'l'ux'lzmd : Vluss 1'm1iiiiitt1-vs: lVnrlml Stull' 1411 Art lllditor NYurlsl t4b:l'vl1iew:l11 SI:xtT'1M:xIu-- up Vmnnlittvn-2 lVl'hlllHllt' Uluh IVlt lllbl ship ,Wmivnitti-eg l'rinf-1-ss limmieu: Trial hy .Tury 3 Assvmlvlie-sz A11 Vluhg Stalin- Hvviivl-y l':1intim:. I'niv1-rsity of Blirilim-sfntzl. For where is any author in the worl'l' teaches such beauty as a wuman's eye! EXYA LID, EARL llzulio f'llllD1 Vim- l'i'1-sill:-iii ill: Ili-YZ llnllnl' I-hill, I lllX1lSlly ui' AllIlllt'HHl2l. He was most princelyf' HXVERT, RUSSELL Bells of Rm-:lujuluis 3 XVindmills of llnllz1ml : Haiku-s in 'I'uy1:m1I g 'l'l'l?ll by .Iury : A Kiss fur f'llHlt'I'Pll:1,'I Assumi- lnlin-st IPi':l'viuti4:l'l1lln, Rllsimlss Nluiifusff-1' QSM: l'l'l'Sl!ll'Tll 1411 l'm-lnisf-nn Sl:z.1'fg film- Fluh Sm-ret:1ry-Tr0zis111'c-r 121: Vivre Preesifln-nt 43: Hi-Y: P Plnbg Student 1'mmf'iI ll0l-UIISQ' .Xttnrnvy 1431 Make--up l'umn1itl4-1- Hi: l4'fmth:lll lNl:1I1:1g'r-r LZDQ Sm-niur Viwixs Hb, l'nivvi'siIy nf Minnesota. A man oi' sovereign parts he is esteemed. FAULKNICII, CLINTON - Clint We are ready to try our fortunes to the last man. Fl'l'C'll. BERN-IFE Play nut the play. FLI-ISHICR. STANLEY LOUIS Stall Vim- l'r1-side-111 Ili-Y Vlulr lllp Nl'm'ld SHUT, Hear me for my cause. and be silent that you may hear. FURS, FLORENFE As chaste as unsunn'd snow. FRITZ, DOROTHEA MILDREIJ Bobby Rvfrn-slum-nt twrmmiltn-v, J. S. till. 31114-1114-Stvr. A most unspotted liiy shall she pass. GAIJBOIS, MARCELL.-X ' - Sy I-inte-rl-d frmn NYhite H4-zu' lliprlu S1-lnmil UH: Girls' Hive Ululii lPI'ZllIl'llll' Club' . V . Alukf--up 4'ummilI4-0: l4ulws in 'Voy- lilllilnl 'l'riz1l lay .I1lry : Prim-oss lion- nii- g S1-niur Vin-us Qljp Class Uummit- lm-1 4hSSl'IllllllQ'S. So I charmed their ears with marvelous sweet music. Ill'IRAGll'I'Y, HELEN Guy Ilnnoi' Hull. I'niw-rsity uf Aliiim-sum. I shall desire more love and knowledge of you. Gllilll-Tll'l', GRACE Vluss lflllilllvmf 1'nn11nitl+-f- ill: .limlfug Fine- Arts Snvim-ly: A Kiss fur Cin- elq-iw-ll:u g ll':1itrm-ss lfunllmll lizlxiquu-11 Wuiliw-ss S1-ninr Hilflllllttl fill: l'l'UL2'l'2llll l'mnmill4-i- fur .l1miui'-Suiiim- till: llrzl- muliv l'lubg H1-rihlv'1-v's' lullll S1'1'l'L'l2ll'5'Q Asst-mlilia-sg Vellism-:uri Stziff, 1'ui'l1-tml. She is beauliful. and therefore to be woo'd. She is a woman and therefore to be won, amiazrsmxw A .,. . . I ff Q if 1 il L is n i s l'ng'm- tuw-ntv-ninu I 5 tilts - ' - , 7111631 if5.2xN Page thirty MORE, LOXVELL 'On the tip of his subduing tongue, are all kinds of argument audi question deep. Girls' Athletic Club: Art Cluh. 'L'nix'e1'sity of lV1illllt'S0t2l. A virtuous maid. g NNATY, HELEN LOUISE GORDON. NIORLEY His heart is mighty. GORMAN, FRANCIS - - Duke Entered Central 1375 Art Club, LIllV81'SltY of Minnesota. A heart unspotted is not easily dauntedf' GRADY, XVILLIAM Rosy O'Gx'ady Hi-Y Club. Vniversity of Minnesota. Thou art a gallant youth. GRAPP, GLENN 'AI-Ie would make his will lord of his reason. GREEN, DOROTHY EVELYN A Dot llistorival Society: Assemblies: Drzimatic Clubg A Kiss for Cinderellug Honor Roll: National Honor Soviety. Vniversity of Minnesota, The people praise her for her virtues. GREGG, JOHN S. Entered from Lafayette H. S.. Buffalo, New York 1355 Vlass Bzlsketlmll Q-UC Art Vluh, President 4-H: l,1t?hl.SL'ilI'l Staffg Scniol' Cin-us: Football Banquet Comit- tcl' ill. Carleton. I have no ambition to see a goodlier man.' GRIFFIN. LOUISE ELLAN Tubs Duluth Normal School. No tongue! All eyes! Be silent. GRUYE, RUSSELL - - Russ Men of few words are the best men. GRYTBAK, MARGIT H. Historical Society: Tlll'16S'YVOl'id Staffg Honor Roll. Vniversity of Minnesota. The expectancy and rose of the fair state.' GUNDLACH, CAROL Fine Arts Society: Honor Roll. 0h. she sits high in everyone's heart. cwzr J MEAN GITSTAFSON, GLEN Oh, noble, and most sovereign! IIAUER, GLAIJYS LILLIAN Gla1ly Mercy itself. IIALL, HELEN ELIZABETH llurrerznl Ilhillflllilll uf J. S.: Ifinv Arts but-lcty, Se.-1-iw-tzl1'y: Set-11-lut'y, Student c'nunr'il 141: Girls' Atlxlvtim- lflulu: Make- up f'unm1ltt+-1-3 lfimnm-v Vommittev, llistnrivnl Sm-it-typ film- Ululm: llrzmmtic- r'luln3 Assvniblit-sq lVnitrvss I 4l0I.ll2lII Iiilllfllltftl XY:litrf-ss Senior Iiullqtn-ti Vslu-r l'1lIIllllt'Il1'1'IllQ'l'lIQ ln':1m:L-Musiv IC-litnr IR-liisi-2111: I'I'llDt'l'I.Y Stuff: Prin- vf-ss I'I0llIlIt'nQ llumn- Iinllg National Ilonur Suvia-tv. You have deserved high commendation. true applause. and love. IIA LVERSON, DOROTHY A merry heart goes all the day. HAMMOND, JANET - - Jill Your face is as a book where men may read strange matters, IIANSTEIN. JACK E. Swirnming 'Il0Il.lll C C2-3-IJ: 1 ' Ululv: IDI-lmting Vluln: S1-nim' Firm-us: lfluxtlmll Ifilllllllbl l'lllt'I'l?lllllllt'llII 1l0IIISt'2lll Staff: Class Vmlirxlittx-es: Assn-nilulivsg lf'l-m-ing' Vlulng Stump Club. Princeton. A Amerrier man. within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent an hour's talk withal. HARKEY, FLIFFOILIJ - - Cliff Spanish 1'Il1lv. Vresillvnt fill: 'l'rv:1surI-1' Ill: Vlalss If2lSkL'lIl2lll. University of Minnesota. Mine honor keeps the weather of my fate. HARRIS, ALICE MILIJREIJ - Tut Assemblies: Stage Seem-ry l':1inling'. You show great mercy. HARRIS, ARL-EE - Jackie University uf XIIllllt'SllII1.' - - This is a most maJest1c vision. HARROIJ, IRIS MILIJREIJ - Ikey Girl Rvsvrvcs: Assemblies. But I have that within which passeth show. IIARTSTEN. MARGARET 'Tllilieu Art IWIIIII. Sweets to the sweet, I IA SK I'IT'I', EST H ER Nl AR Y 'iB0hby Q5 1 I7I'ZlIllIltIC Vlullg Girl ltcfsvrv The better part ot' valor is discretion. WJ . I .3 Y we Z I 4 Q 1 I r v I':i:l- tllirty-mm Q F f' l iz lie is s 'EAN s 5. 41 Q llnsqc thirty-two HATFIELD, ARNOLD How infinite in faculty! HEDEIVIARK, HOIVIER H. Hella Assemblies. llninline Ilniversity. To be honest as this world goes is to be one man picked out of ten thousand. I-IEIIJECKER, JESSIE MWARIE Jess Entered from Fentrzil llisgli, Menomouie. XViS.. 1213 Ulf-ce f'lub1 .'xSSQI1lllllL'Sl Hliulws in T0j'l2lllilHQ 'I'1'iz11 by .IIIVXUQ 'l'ln- 1'I'lIlL'QSS l5onnie 3 Orgrzinizziiion ldilitoi- 'Fiwvs Ur: VVm'ld-Times 133. Agnes Svoti, lleratur, flL'Ul'g'lil. Of all sorts en-:huntingly uelovedf' HEINS, CHESTER - - Chet Assvnihliesy Plnss fhimuiittoesi Vlzlss Huslwtbzill- fl-21: liaise-bull: l-Souste-rs' Club: Fe-iic-ing Vlubg Radio Club. I'nix'e1'sity of lVlIIlll0SUt2l. Speak of' me as I am! HENDERSON. BROOKS DONALD Class Finzmve Committees: Latin Clluhg Spanish f'lubg lil:-Q Club: Babes in 'Puy- lun4l : 'l'l'i:1l by .lui'y g The Prinm-ss Brmnia- 1 lli-Y Flulvg Student f ' Club: 'I'l'IfLl'k HC 42-ii--ll: Plziss 'Frzlck fgll Assemblies. I'uivex'siiv of Minnesota. Av, every inch a king. HENRY, HELEN Girl Reserves: Assemblies. She beggars all description. HENRY. MARION She hath a tear for pity. and a handl open as day .for melting charity. HENRY, VVILLIAM - . - 'ABIILY' These things are beyond all use, and I do fear them. HERSHEY, FANNIE I am the very pink of courtesy. HESS, MARGARET Whose words all ears took captive. HILTON, JOHN B. - - Jack Class flasks-tliall fl-2-3-45: Hi-Y f'luh3 Football l ': l ' Club: lfem-ing Ulubi Times' Stuff HB: llrzuxmtii- Club: Kiss fur llimli-rn-llzi : Assemblies, Iluiversity of NVism-ousiu. He hath a beauty-daily in his life. HOFF, HERBERT ORLAND - Herb Ilistorii-al Sm-ie-ty: O1-c'liest1'a fl-2-453 Assemblies: Hbiiui' Roll. University of Minnesota. Hunting he loved. but love he laughed to scorn. was .eww ll HOFF. MAZIE THEOLA Latin Plulv: Girls' Atlilvtit- Uluhg lwlmut- ing Ulnhg Asst-mblic-sg llonor Roll. University of Minnesota. And the best of me is diligence. HOFFMAN, FTAURIFE - IVIOke Fmiviiig' l'll1Iv: llfmur linll. Vniversity of Minnesota. He reads much: he is a great observer. HOHN, MARY LOUISE Mary LOU Fine Arts Smfivtyg 'l'l'f'ilSlll'9l', Spanish t'll1l1g lVa1itrn-ss :Lt St-nim' liillltllllft fill, tllvv Ululr: Trial by .lury g Princess llunniu- 2 Uelxisa-:tn Staff. Vniversity ol' Minnesota. Turn her to any cause of policy. the Gordian knot of it she will unloose. HOLIEN, FLORENCE JOSEPHINE Flo llisturivul Sovietyg Honor Roll. Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge. HOLL, JOHN SEEGER - Charlie t'ur1tol1. I serve him truly that will put me in trust. HOPKINS, NVENDELL G. lV91lfly lllxw-uitixm thnliniittee-. Stzunp Clulig SQ-liiur Virmlsg llunm' llnllg Nzxtiunul llllllhl' Sm'i4-ty, lvllll'l'l'SllX nf Minnesota., How noble in reason! HOPLAND, SOIAVAY - - SOI I know him to be valiant. HOSI- ORD, GERTRUDE GILE Guppy llfillllillltf l'1ulv1 Alim-v-Sit-Hy-'l'l1c-I4'il'v l Assmiilllivsg XY:xitri-ss ut, lftllllllilll Hun- quvt: Alumni limmtu-t ill: lf'inv Arts Sm-if-ty: Student Vnlliivilg Student Nouns 1-il Cumlxiittaw- I-H1 l1'inum-v Vmiilliitti-4-Z J. S. lnvitutiun Vmnmittw-1 l7f'li1lllIli-Y Vlulvg 1'l-luist-:ln Stuff: A Kiss for Fin- de-rt-ilu . NYelles1ey. Ay: what: elsel. Fear you not her noble courage? HUEBENER. HOVVARIJ Gravy NVnrlcl-'l'i1m's' Stuff. Mau-ulcster. With thoughts beyond the reaches of our souls. HllEl3SCHER, ALVINA - - Al Ilonnr ltnll. Business. Fairly spoke: sit then and talk with her. HUNIJEIITMARK. RUSSELL RUSS Life is as tedious as a twice told tale. IRONS. HAYES - - Hay SlVllllIlllIl,Lf til-ll: t ' Vlulr. llnivursity nf Minnt-sutu, I am sure care's an enemy to life. - lx . . , . . its Lg O fi, I x ' ,fe tliirty-tliree iris - - - mzlufslrznn 24- thirty-ff JA HN. VIVIENNE - Viv Gorman Club. Globe Business College. She never did harm that I heard of. JAKOBSON, EDNA VALIRIA - Ed Assembliesg Stage Scenery. There is much care and valour in this maid. JOFKERS, MURIEL Fine Arts Son-iety. When you do dance. I wish you a wave i' the the sea, that you might ever do, nothing but that. JOHNSON. HELEN ELIZIA BETH Xwiitrt-ss, Senior Banquet: Girls' Ath- letio Club: Historic-nl Socim-ty: Ulnss Uoninlittevsg Presidc-nt. Latin Ulnlu CH: Asse-inhliosz Honor Roll: National Honor Sovioty. Radcliffe. Exceedingly well read. JOHNSON. HELEN M. - Johnnie Spanish Flnlvg Ifmmr Iloll. I'nivc1'Sily of Miniiesota. One fair daughter, the which was loved well. JONES. HELEN What should one do but be merry! JORGENSEN, ALICE Lntin Clnibg Student Council CUIIIIIHIIPOS. My bounty is as boundless as the ocean, my love as dieepf' JOYCE, ALICE - Al Howard University. She hath all the good gifts of nature. KAFKA. HERMAN - Rosy Ol'l'Il6lSil'3. LvIliYt:'l'SlIY of Minnesota. In apprehension. how like a god! KARP, DIARY Her nature is too noble for tho world. KATZ, PHYLLIS Happily I think on thee. KAUFMAN, ELEANOR The glass of fashion! aitmsifhw KEES, PHILIP - - Phil ICHI1-ri-tl CR-ntrnl 421: Flaws l'ummit- lm'l'SI Stamp l'l11lu: Sm-rilmlilm-rs' Vlulrl llymnustil- Team NIZIIIZIHQUTQ llillltillll fiill Ilfillllilfll' Ululng 1 Club: lfvnuimr Vluln l'l'n-sidt-nt Hi: Frmtlizill Muiiazrt-z' 1-lli .Xsstwialtv Editor, VVul'l1l fili SIYUVIU lrltlimr, 'Finn-sz Give Vinh: Primm-Srl l51mniv : A Kiss for l'inclex'e-lla: As- strnihlii-S: Hnnnr llollg lizitin Vluhl Cv- liist-un .itlilt-tivs Editor: Nzitinnail Ilrmnr Silvia-IX. l'11ir4-rsity of Minnesota. I remember him worthy of praise. KEIRSTEAD, MARY ALICE Fino Arts: Latin Ululr: Mulco-im Fun'- lllllltlfi Art Vinh: XV:1itross ut Foothzlll :mil St-ninr Hztnqm-ts: Student Vmimlilg Class Vmiixxiitte-e-:4. University of Minnesota. Nor is the wide world ignorant of her worth. KICLIJAR, RUTH MARY Girls' Atlllotir- Fluh. Sl. Uluiul Normal Svlimil. This life is most jolly. KEDSEY, KENNETH - A K6ll'. All-th-nlrail Yutlvil: Ili-Y Ululn, l'orrt-- Slltllltllllll' St-c'r'vt:iry Stump Vlulug llolizlt- ing Vlulv: Asst-inlnlit-sg Studi-nt Mzilmprt-r nt' 'l'r:u'k: llunrvr llull: Sc-rilrhlt-rs' Ululvi Nutinnzll llunm' Suri.-t3'. I'nivt-rsity of Minm-Sofa. He hath cunning in mathematics. KENIVAIJL, NIAIJOLIN Vlnss l'ummitt1-vs: Gln-0 Vlulr. Vive'- rt-ss, Si-ninr Iizimlm-ti Vino Arts: Make- up Vmxixiiitte-e-3 Asst-nilslivsi l'rins'0Ss ltomiit-. Vnire-rsity nr' Alinm-sotai. The iucle sea grew civil at her song. KI'lOl'tllI. lCllfFlVN - - lime l'lllVt'l'SllY ot' Minn:-sutxt. Surely you have charms: yes, in truth. KlCIlS'I'I'l?'. PIVIIAII - - Chris lieulio illlllll SlHllllSll Vlulig Glu- Vluhg .xSSl'lIlIlllt'S1 Sn-niur l'Eirl-us: Trial hy .lury : Print-1-ss lionniof' XYis+-niisiii l'lllX'Q'l'SltY. A prince of power. KEYS. THOMAS EIJXVAHIJ - Tom St-11iu1'1'irvt1s: Ili-Y Flulig Latin Flulw, Armour Instituto, And we understand him well. KIELTY, EVELYN - - - Ev At my fingers' ends. KINGSLEY. DEAN l'l'1'Sl4ll'llI nl' Girl l1l'St'l'Yt'S. l'11iVs-rsitx' of Milim-sulu. A, little body with a might heart. KIRIXY, IJOROTIIY GIIAFE - Dot llistwrivul Sm-ivty, llc:-ordinfr Sc-1-rotary 4153: lfllllilllvt- Vnixiliiittm- C212 tilt-P Ululug UliIlAlN'N in 'lltlj'l2lll!l I 'l'ri:il lay .Iury 1 I'rl1u'vss limmie- 2 lbrunizitiv Qlulmi hzxllvt'-Sli-IIB'-lll0'l'llI'l 'Q l'llTl1lllt'0 Unm- vrittm-, lll':i 'z1ti1- Ululi I-ll: Finn- Arts, 'l'rr-:lsnrur HP: Stmle-nt t'mmr'il, Assist- illll S+-vi-i-tziiw Hi: lf'inzum-i- fwnnimittov of Vlussi Vluss Vnliiliiittt-4-sg XVuitrvss S011- im- liillltlllvl I2-CHI xVllltl't'SS lfontliall iilllltlllvl 1321: Asst-nilmlic-sg .llunor Iloll. Age cannot wither her. nor custom s.aic h'r infinite variety KN.-XPP, DOROTHY ALBERTA Dot Girl Ile-si-i'Vvs: llioiini' Hull. 1h:,u uit virquonsf' - , - .pu- , , 6, by ,, , . 2 1 y- -'rf , Q-vi lfi g'0tl1irty-tivo - UTEIJBEISEAN S 3 si 4 i':ig'e- tlnirty-Six KNAPP, HOIVARD He was ever precise in promise keeping. KOLINSKY. JACK - - Jake Orc-liestrzi fl-2-Si-lil Assuiululiesp Ili-Y Club. l'nix'ersity of Minnesota. There are no tricks in plain and simple faith. KRASKA, NIORRIQ . A 'XM01'i'ie'l Ente-Ferl from North High Sm-Ilrml, Min- neapolis Hill Srmnisli Flulw. Vuiversity of Minnesota, . He is a brave man. KREIIJBEIRG, IRENE DOROTHY Rene Honor Roll. University of Minnesota. In that black ink my love may still shine bright. KUGLER. MARY She was a. fair soul, KUHN, DOROTHY - - Dots ilisturit-:il Sm-it-ty: 1,it'I'lllZlH Club, Secre- tziry. Thou art true of heart. LAMEY, JOHN Honorable man! LARKIN, ALICE - - - Al Girls' Athletic Cqllllll Hmmm' Roll. llnivc-rsity of Minnesota. Her life is gen.le. LARSON, .IENNIE LOUISE - Jay More is thy due than more than all can pay. LARSON, RUBY - - - Rube I bear 21 charmed life. L.-XRSON, RUBY E. I will be brief. LAVVRENCE, MAXINE LOUISE Max Girls' Athletic Ululw: G. A. U. C tilt. lvlzxy Feta: Student Uounciil Book Storey Swiniming' Q3 and -IJ: linslwtlmll 1:41. A sweet violet in the youth of primy nature. ii - m:e:rs'rzxN LEE, IJOROTHY Bllfil1Y Assvniihlivs. Mziczllestor. I Brevity is the soul of wit. LEVY, IRVING - - - A Irv Athlotiv Bnard uf Vuntrol 123: Assem- , hlie-sz llfilllliiillt' 4-lllllblvlilgibilllti Senior FQ: lirs-us: A kiss tur illllil'l'UllZl. l'lliY4'l'SllY nf Minnusutzi, A fellow of infinite jest. of most excellent fancy. LHVY, NORMAN A man of courage. LEVVIN. MOLVLIE iGstnri1':ll Suvielyg l.zitin4'luI1g S1-vrulzlry llvibilllllg' Vinh Hb: Vim- Arts Society: S1-rilililq-rs' l'luh3 XYurld-'l'ime-S Stalfg Class In-lmliiig 'l'1-um 4-H3 Liu-rairy Ihli- tur, Veliisn-ull: Iivlogullt- Pre-ss i'0llVPll- limi: S1-niur Firm-usg lluuur Hull: Nation- zil Hunur Sm'ivl5'. l'iiiu-rsity of Minnesota. The world hath noted. and your name is great in mouths of wisest censure. LENVIS, ALICE Girl Rosa-rvvs, Hzlmlim- l'llive-rsity. My heart stands armed in mine ear, and will not let a false sound enier' in. LUFKE, XVINIFRED A - VVi11l1i9 Vim, Arts Sm-if-ty: l'l'i'llSl'2lll Stuff. Wherever the sun shall shine. her honor and the greatness of her name shall be. LUOMIS. RUSSELL Slrige l ul'm- lil :lml -lb: Assn-iiililivs. The apparel oft proclaims the man. I,0'l'SllA XV, f'l'lARI,l'IS Noble friend. whose honor cannot be measured, or confined. MQWGIIEGUR, l'lI,lZABE'I'H JEAN .Iean i-Intervd frum St. l'zLul Park Hif.:'h Sm,-lloul. 1 L'llL'l'ill S1-liuol of Art, Miiim-ulmlis. Thy smiles become thee well. .NIzu'MlC'KING, MAlt.IORlE .IICAN Marge Fine Arts Suviulyg Ilramutis- Cluib. 'Tis beauty truly blent, whose red and white, Natures own sweet and cunning hand laid un. AMAIJAM. FAVSTINA .IESSIE 'Tlozooglv Class i.'llIlllllllll'1'SQ lrillill Vllllrl llrunmliv Flulig Girls' Allilexiv Club: lfim- Arts .slwit-ly: I in:uu-v l'mmnitlr-e CHQ As- se-mlwlie-s: Fl-liism-:ill Stuff: XVziitrn-ss at Sa-ninr Hilllijllvi 43111 A Kiss fur i'iml+-r- Q-ll:L 1 Ilmmr llnll, llnin-rsily' uf Miniivsotzi. She doth outstrip all praise. MCBRIIJE, DOROTHY FRANCES Assvlnhlir-s. For thy sweet love remembered. ' - is ,e f. W. r -W ' l be Fi' gf W, if 1, iq. 1 ,fo thirty-sm UEEJSEAN l':1L:'e tliirtv-eight ' '41 MCCLOIID, DAVID - Hllll'3,I'l1lHIlllk9 Class President til and 45: Tennis 1 ' 435: Tennis Uaptain 135: Runner-un North VVestern Interscholastic Tennis Tournament 135: Class Debating Teams K3 and 45: Debating Club C3 and 45: President Debating' Ulub 1-45: Draxnatim' Club: Assistant Business lvlan:i2'er Dra- matic Club Plays 135: C Club: Athletic' Board of Control i251 'l'llHll'lll2lll Junior-Senior Decoration Foiiiiiiitt-1et2 g Assistant Advertising Manager XVorld- Times U53 Assemblies: Latin Club: Stu- dent Founvil K2 and 45: Defense Attor- ney Student Foum-il Uourt Q253 Prose- vuting' Attorney I'-152 Honor Iloll: Na- tional Honor Soviety. llartmouth. Noble, courageous, high. unmatcllfzhlef' MCDANIEL. JOHN O, what A noble mind. IVICILVAINE. MARY LOUISE Marlee Latin Club: G. A. U.: Class Finance Uonmnittee: XYaitress at Senior lgillltlllvtl Assemblies: Fine Arts Sm-ietv: IYr'i- matip Club: A Kiss for l ividerell:i 2 Honor Roll: National Honor Soc-iety. Vniversitv of Minnesota. I would applauf' tlve o the very echo thot should applaud again. Mr-LEAN, MARION A Girls' Athletic' Vlub: Spanish f lub, Sm-- retary I-15. While I think on thee, all losses are res'ured. MPIVIANIGAL EVELYN - Eve Class Committees: Tlebatinsf 'Team fl-25: Assemblies: Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Honor Roll: Notional Honor Soviety. Vniversity of Minnesota. When she speaks, the air. a chartered libertine, is still. MCIVIILLAN. ELIZAHETI-I - Libby Vive President Class f2. 45: f'h:nirnian Refreshment Pom. .I. S. 435: Fine Arts Sorit-ty, President 145: Exeeutive Pom.. 'vrauiatie Plub, Vive President H53 A Kiss for flinderellauz Make-up Pom. 145: Latin Pluh: Junto: Assemblies: Senior Cireus: Flnss C o1n'n1itte0s: Album Editor. Cehisean: General Manager Football Iiianuuet 645: Head XVaiti-ess Football Banquet: Head YVaitress Sf-uior Wanquet f35I Honor Roll: National Honor Hocietv. University of Minnesota. MAILAND, MARJORIE - Marge Glee Club: Stmnn Vlub: Raises in Toy- 1and : Assemblies. And mute wonder lurketli in men's ears to steal her sweet and honey'd sentences. IVIANOSIEVITZ, THEODORE Ted I'niversity of Minnesota. 'Tis 9 fair young man. MARSH. EVELYN - - - EVy Hamline l'niversity. From the crown rf her head 'o the sole of her foot she is all mirth. MARTIN, MARGARET LORENA Marge Historiwal Soc-ietv: Latin Ulub: Svrib- blers' Flubg lllnitress Senior- l'22lllllllPf 145: Ilonor lioll: National Honor So- 1-ivtv. University of Minnesota. Would 1 might but eve. see that man. MA YER, .IULE - - - Sunny Glee Club: Assemblies. Good luck go with thee. MEANS. MARIAN FRANUES Skeeks Girl Reserves. Those about her from her shall read the perfect ways of honor. J . o1l:1e:rsi.'.zxN M ELLEN. ETH EL Dedioate thy beauty to the sun. MELLEN, M ILDRED - - Milly Spanish Club: Historical Srmiety: J. S. lu-1-nrution Uoinniittoeq Ifonor Roll. Vnive-rsity nf Minnesota. They laugh that win. MERRILL. EZRA - - - El Assam-into lfditnr f'eliise'ln' 'llroisur ,. . , . . . . as or Sa-ninr Vluss: Times Stuff 431: Glen- fllllb' liz ll ' ' ' ' . ' s of Iikilll-IIIIEIIS g Hallie-s in 'l'uylanll : lW!l!l2l.LZ'f'I', Si-niur 'l in'kc-t Salle: llruiiintic Vlulrg Athletic' Hmird of Von- trul: Histnrivzll Sm-ii-ty Exe-r-iltivo Poni- mittl-ef Hi: Se-w'rel:1I'X :xml 'I'r'e-usllrer, Orc-licstra, 123: Assemihlies: Senior Fir- vus 1115: Hmmr Roll: A Kiss fm' Cin- de-re-ll:1. g Lsitin Vluliq National Honor Snwie-ty. Vulifnriiin Institute- nf 'IH-vlinolnpry. He is a scholar: e-xceedfwz wise. fair spoken. and peisuacilingf' MESSING, CllARl.O'I l'E HRUMS CllFlI , llramntic Cluhp Assenililios: lklako-up Cornmitte-0: Latin l'luli: Frmtlmall limi- quet l':lll.f'l'lZlllllll0llI til: Veliisezlii Steiff: A Kiss fur l'lllCll'l'4'l12l. Q Ilnnnr lloll. Blau-:ill-stir Let your fair eyes and gentle wishes go with me always. MILES, ELINOR ETHEL - Al Stump Vlulrg Girl Reserves: ilunor Roll. Husinvss. Who can be wise. amazed. temperate and furi- ous. loyal and neutral. in a moment! MILLS, ELIZABETH JANE - LC-'QV' Assl-inliliefs: Girls' Atliletim' Club: J. S, lnvilzitiun Frnrliiiiltte-ex: Stuell-nl 1'oum-ii Hook Stnrv: Stuile-nt l'uuui-il Hel-oi-il Wmviiiiiltm-1 Senior Hziskm-tluull '-Fvillll. l'nivn-rsity of Miiiin-sum. Our true intent is all for your delight. Mllll,llNC'lllf'K, SAM A. . Slam llisturivall Suvivty: Latin Ululm: lhlsket- hull 'IW-fllil I-H2 llllllfll' Roll. I'nivi-rsily of Minm-snlzi. Nature might stanrl up and ran to all the world, This is a man! MINUTI, IDA ---- VVnrlil and 'Fimvs' Stuff f-ll. Thy thoughts I cleave to! MONKMAN. FLORENCE GRACE Him Asse-nihlil-S1 Class Pmuniitte-vi Studi-nt f'0ll1ll'll 1145: J. lluvoiwitioxi l 0mu1it- tee: H'istm'if':11 Soviotyg Hook Stori- l'oinmittl-1-: llonor Roll. Most excellen. and fair. MORRISON. LESTER - - Les Gulf 'lqtfillll fill: Tennis 'l'e:im ffill 4'luh Ml: Cl'lllSQ'illl Stuff: f I:1ss .li:iskf-t- hall Hb: Ulzxss Vnniinitts-es: Eiih-re-d Zril ve-:lr from St. 'I liomaS. lizirtmoutli. History. with words of praise, shall speak freely of his acts. MOSHIER, GREYIJEN A. Ent:-rod Junior year. As good at gentleman as the emperor. MUDGE. LILLIAN Thou young and rose-lipped mai1lenE - br 2 s 1 'I M . . 9 t g, Page thirty-nine UTEEJSEAN Q A J: 1 r Q F ? Page fi w MULCARE, CATHERINE In action, how like an angel! MULLER, FRANCES - - Bim Entered from Visitation Convent HJ. Smith. She told him stories to delight his ear: she showedl him favors to allure his eye. MURNANE, GERALDINE - Jerry The Very Naked B0y 3 Vodvil. Here comes the lady. 0, so light a foot. MURPHY, FRANK - Murph University of Minnesota. See, what a grace was seated on this brow. MURRAY. HENRY Radio Club. Macalester. He was one on whom I built an absolute trust. NASS, ALTA - - - - Al Your If is the only peacemaker: much virtue in If. NEAL, MARION Spanish Clubg Glee Club: Trial hy .Iury 3 Prins'ess Bonnie : Fine Arts: Class Fmnmitteeg Assemblies. Macalester. Honour, love, troops of friends: all accompany her. NELSON, MARION A. - - Tillie Girl Reserves. As chaste as ice. as pure as snow. NICHOLS. FREEMAN - Free University of Minnesota. He gives the world assurance of a man. NIELSON. ANNA The very virtue of companion in Thee. NIELSEN, MARIE - - - Bill The mirror of all courtesy. NOREN, AUDREY CLAIRE - Aucls Entered Second year, Ferprus Falls H. S.: 1jl'02,'I'ELlIl Committee .l. S.: Art Editor l'Vorlllg Assemblies: Dramatic Club: Make-up Committee: Stage Craft for Princess Buniiieug A Kiss for Cinder- ella g Art Editor, Celiisezuig Vice Presi- dent, Art Club. St. Uloud Normal. I have heard of your paintings too. well enough! hh own :MEAN w i , Ju , NOVOTNY, LILLIAN W Is she not passing fair? OIJENXNQ-XI,D, HARRIET ELIZABETH Virtue is bold. and goodness fearful. UFFT. RVIJOLPH - Rllily I I A J A th-rmzin Club. I know not so good a man as thyself. OFTELIE, DOROTHY IJ.-XGMAR D. D. O. Girls' .Xtlrlvtiv Vllxh: Slll1lliSil l'lulrZ Xlziilrvss lfuiilliull Bzinquvt 1493 Class Coiimiitte-Q-. I'nix'i-rsity nf Minm-Sola. Angels me bright still. fu- OHMAN, DONALD He weighs time even to the utmost grain. OLSON, EDITH JOSEPHINE Edie The observed of all observers. OLSON, XVENDELL You are at councillor. ORLOFF, ANN . - - Annie llolmtimlf Pliihi Girls' l'l0sPi'v0s1 Stziprgf- Ss-vm-ry Pnintiiigg World-'l'imes' Slzitf 141. l'iiiu-rsity of Minnesota. That she may prosperous be. ORSON, MYRTLE Ente-rc-il in 1025. ,l K l'lllYL'l'Slll' ul' Miiiiiesfilu. ' My lauy sweet! OVERIZY, CHERRIE VIRGINIA L E - ' Swilvlvlvrs' Flulv: Art Pluln: Refi-e-slimont f'0lllllllIIl't' .I. S.: XV:iitress Senior Ban- quet: i:k'l'lIl'lilllg' Sw-rotary, lIist'oi'il'1il Silvia-ty 1433 NYurld Stuff HDI lk-liisl-:iii Stuff: Stalin- Sm-rifwy l':1inlin3.:'g Natiuiizil llulirvl' Srwivly. 4'1ii'll-trm. A maiden never bold: of spirit still and quiet. OVERTON, LOIS KERN - Perk'y' Girl Ill-sm-i'v0s, Sm-0l'etz1ry 141. In form and moving how express and' admirable. PAGE, HAXXVELL MDX .Hi-Y Ululn. So full of valor. ,ls Y. , - ,, -,fa . . I'zi:.:'i-fm'1y-mio not X f - ten 'VAN 'fllf T S . gilt PARKINS, HELEN ALlC'E N Fine Arts Society: Junto: Drainatic Cluhg Class Conivniittel-sg A Kiss for . Cinderellaug Assemblies. Vniversity of Minnesota. As merry as the day is long. -A PARSLONV, MAX N. - - Pars Glee Club: Trial by Jury p Bells of Beziujolaisu. Dunwoody School. I do not set my life at a. pin's fee. PATTERSON, FERN Most bounteous lady! , PEARSON, ANTON THEODORE Tony 6 Macalester. A Still constant is a wondrous excellence. L PELTO-LA, ELVERA - Kid'f Macalester. A valiant creature, of unmatchable courage. PELTOLA, GRACE Can one desire too much of a good thing? PETER, ARTHUR - - - Pete Class Basketball fl and 351 Vodvil 1315 Fiske-tball Squad 133: Baseball Squad Fl . What strong hand can hold his swift foot . back! I PETERSON, DOROTHY HALLNEEN , Entered in l923 from Des Moines, Ia.g Girls' Athletic Clulbg Girl Reserves. ' Minnesota College. I am armed strong in honesty. ' PETERSON, LOIS - - - Lou YV0l'ld-T'l!l1PS' Staff Oth. University of Minnesota. One who finds quarrel in a stream when honour is at stake. PHILIPPS, BERNICE CECELIA ,. Bunny , Entered in 1924. . Winona State College. Her tongue, so silver-sweet. like softest music to attending ears. ,. POORE, BARBARA LYNCH Bobs llrzmiatitz Club Secretary 145: Property Stuff' l,'ll2ilI'lll2lIl L3 :ind ll: vlass Sevre- tziry llyg lllaiss l lllillli't1 f'HllliIlllltt'l'. Girls' Atliletii' Vinh: I+ine Arts Sovielyg , 'llU21SfllllStl'k'SS Footlmzill Iizinqlletg Uliair- f innn .l. S. i'illtt'l't2lllllllUllt Coininittcci Slrilrlnlers' Ululx., 'i'I'l:'2lSllI'i'l'i Make-up ', Uoniniittt-ez Student Vouncilg A Kiss for t'inderell1L g Floss l'oni1nittl-us: Son- ior Uirvusg Honor Roll, Nzttionzll Honor Soviety, University of Minnesota. A maid that paragons description and wild . fame: one that excels the quirks of . blazoning pens. . PORCHER, VVILLIANI M ..Hal.. ' L. . K Have great comfort from this fellow. X , l nge forty-two I I Qu sl ,g ig rrvsrrw ,,. . PliA'l'T. HARILIET GERTRUIJE llisturit-:tl Sm-ivtyg Property Cunnnit- tut-3 l int- Arts: llrziniutic Club: Uliuir- nuin lnx'itution Coniinitte-0, J. S.: YVuit- ross Ifniotliiztll lilllltlllkl 133: NVLLiti'e-ss Senior lianqiwt 42153 Class Coniniittf-081 A:-:st-iirlrlivs: Cttliiseain fH',ll'lllllZilllOIl Ecli- tor: A Kiss for Cinmleiw-ll:i 1 Honor liollg Nzitiouzll Honor Soviety. l'nivt-rsity of Minnesota. Fair and wise is she: the hevean such grace did lend her, that she might admired be. PIIRCELI., RICHARD - - Dick livlmtiml' Tvilni Ill: J, Coniniittg-91 Atliletiw Hoziiul of Control I-ll: Suunlsli Clubg Class Coinniittm-sg Asst-inblies. livloit. He was wont to speak plain. and to the purpose. PITRSEH. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH Ginge1 ' llistoric-all Sm-iq-ty: Latin Club, Vivo l're-sidvnt 1-H: Girls' Athli-tit' Club: Ili-- lmting' Club: Assemblies: NVorltl-'l inies' Stuff: Honor Noll: National Honor So- vie-ly. Cniversity of Minnesota. She hath borne her iacuitics so meek. hath been so clear in her high office. Ql'AI,E, ANDRENV CHRISTOPHER Andy Om-luestrzi, Tir-ti Presitlvnt H35 Assem- Irllvsg Se-lc-vttttl Ol'1'lie-Strzl. By'r lady. he is a go.1.l musician. QUAIVIME. EDITH HARRIET - Edo Historiwil Soc-iety: 'l'i't-:isiirer Class 427: Latin Club: Glue- Club: Su-iwltztry Class 15173 Hlmlws in 'I'oA'lannl 1 NYziiti'ess Sen- ior limiquc! HU: i3l'ZllllZl.ll1' Club: Girls' Atlxlvtit' Club: Trial by Jui'y g llelmt- ing' Club: Class' llebzitinpg Ti-uni ill: Senior Circus: Class tliuniiriiittt-Q-sg As- st-niblit-s: lfootbzill If'3.Hfll1F?t Entertain- int-nt: Prim-ess Honnit- 2 t't-liiswui Ntziffg S2llllI2lfUl'l1lllI National Honor So- f'ie1tX'. Carleton. They well deserve to have, that know the strongest and surest way to get. QIIEAL. MERCEDES HARRIET lVIei'c9 llistorimil Suvit-ty, lixt-cutivc Secretary MP1 Honor Roll. Ay, wi.h a heart as willing. as bondage 'er of freedom. RANDALL. E. GLADYS - Glzulie Latin Club: .I. S. l'1m-orntion Coininlt- tt-oz llobuting Club: Girl Reserves. l'nivt-rsity of Minnesota. A friend who bears her friend s inflrmitiesf' RATHMANN, HEINRICH - I-Ieinie Latin Club: Honor Roll: German Club: Fone-ing Club. Vnivm-sity or' Minnesota. Every man has his fault, and honesty is his REDIVIAN, JESS FRANCIS - Chet Let every man be master of his time. REICHONV, XVILLIAM - - Bill C Plub 1451 lfviivirig' Club IH: NVzitei' Polo Ti-:un HJ: Class 'l'i'm'k HH: 'Przufk 115-,HZ lfootbzill MII SlVllllllllllf.l' 643: Hyuiiutstitls 141: Honor ltollg Nzltioiial onni' Sunil-tY. University of Minnesota. Strong reasons make strong actions. REINIEOLD EUGENE - - Gene Young in limbs. in judgment old. RICNZ. HELEN Class Coniniittee: llistnrit-:il Society: Art Club: Girl Rose-rve-si lVol'l1l Stuff :LHB Hlziprn Soenery Paintingg Honor U . Itnivorsity of Minnesota. So reputed in dignity, and for the liberal arts without a parallel. ,f :ure forty-tlirec it - - - UTEHEJSLEAN .1 ' :ii f, We Page forty-four RICHTER. HUBBARD - - Nap Junto 1353 Class Committeeg C Club! Assemblies: Rummy Reforms : Foot- ball 13.-4r3 Manager, Senior Movie. llniversity of Minnesota. This fellow's wise enough to play the foolg and to dn that well craves a. kind of wit. RICHTER, RENSSELAER - Bud Entered from Los Angeles l-ligb School 1253 Class Committees: St-ribtblers' Ulubg ljwinmtic Club: A Kiss for lfllldt'l'91l21 Q Swimming Manager 143: A-1... Club: XYorld-Times' Staff HJ: C'ehisea,n Stuff Hi: Senior Uirvus 141: Athletic Board of Control 1411 Debating Club: l 't-nt-ing' Vlub: Football l.al'1qllet, entertainment: Assemblies. University of Minnesota, A good wit will make good use of anything. RICK, HILDEGARD - - - Hil I may command where I adore! RINEHART, DOROTHY A Dottie Secretary Glee Club 145: Babes in Toy- land : Senior Cireusg Fine Arts Soc-ietyg Trial by Jury : Prinress Bonnie . University of Minnesota. She that was ever fair and neve-r proud: had tongue at will and yet was never loud. RITCHEY. MIDDRED Forever and a day. ROEHNISCH, DOROTHY LUCILILE ..D0tn Glee Club: Trial by Ju1'y g Assemblies: Student Couneilg Princess Bonnie . What you speak is in your conscience wash'd as pure as sin with bapLism. ROGERS, JANE Advertising Manager, VVorld-Times C331 Debating Team C351 Debating Clubg Latin Club: VVorld-Times Staff C493 Girl Reserves: Scribtblers' Club. University of Minnesota. You still shall live Csuch virtue hath my penl where breath most breathes-even in the mouths of men. ROGERS, MILDREJD ARABELLA Pet Glee Plub, President Qi: Treasurer 633: VVinilmills of H0il2lIlfl Q Bells of Beau- jolais g Babes in Toyland : Fine Arts Society: XXvZlitl'ESS Senior Banquet: Dee- orution f'oinmittt-e Junior-Senior? Trial by Jury g Princess Bonnie : Assem- blies. Tniversity of Minnesota. An angel is like you. and you are like an angel. ROTHMAN. THEODORE Ted Latin Club: Assemlblies. Fniversity of Minnesota. He seems grave and learned. ROTHSCHILND, JOSEPH - - J0e' Seribblers' Club. That: which ordinary men are tit for. I excel in. ROY, PHILEMON OHEVERTON Phil Entered from St. Paul Academy C351 :Pl'0FfI'2lIll Committee J. S.: Student Foun- eil, Treasurer 1433 Defense Attorney 143: Hut-ke-5' ill: Baseball HJ! Stu- dent C Ulubg Student Council Com- mittees. He was indeed the glass wherein the noble youth did dress themselves. RUEB DOROTHY E. Viforld-Times Staff C473 Girl Reserves: Honor Roll. The hand that made you fair hath made you good. 1 'filly Q ? f' F a . oi: f it SEAN 5 fy ll J' .ff llllSSlCl,L.llORlS lit-mining t'lnlr. llnivt-rsity of Minnesota. Yea. from the table of my memory I'll wipe away all trivial records. lillS'l'EllHOLZ, ELOISE I ' Glu- t'luh: Hells of R:-u1ljol:iis 3 Ullalws in 'l'oylztnd g Trial by .lury 3 '4l'rim-ess litvlllllvnl Iirzunzitit- Clnlu: A Kiss for 4'intIorvl1u : Historiratl Sm-iotyg Iiutin Vlnlvg l-'ino Arts Sovit-ty: NVuiti't-ss Foot- hnll lilllltlllfqf XVnitross Se-nioi' linnqilt-ti Assvnitlilitlsg Invitation t'omniittf-v J. S.: f ' ,. .1 Honor llollg National .Honor Som-it-ty, ' W- Mm-alt-st4'1'. Bo great in act as you have been in thought. RYIJEEN, BEATRICE FLORENCE Bee Hear me for my cause. and be silent that you may hear. ,. SAGARSKY, ESSIE SADIE - Es Lntin Ululr: Girl lteservt-sg Ort-lit-strzt: .'hSSt'lllllllt'SQ Honor lloll. Vniversity of Minnesota. ' I have immortal longings in me. SCHILLING, MARJORIE - Marg J Girl Reserves: Honor Roll. Vniw-rsity of Minnesota. ' Live to be the show and gaze o' the time. SCHILTZ, VERON MARY J. S. lnvitation Committee: Assemblies: Vziudovillvg Girls' Atliletiv Ulnb. Fnivt-rsity of Minnesota. ' One that I love and honor. ' 3 SCHOENBERG, NARDAU M. K Ilistorivfil Society: Junior liz-hzitimr Te-:tm Vlass C2551 I.Joliz1tingf'lnl1: Con- tral-Stillwatvr Debate: J. S. lCntt-rt:1in- ment 4'onilnittc't-3 Honor Roll: National Ilnnor Society. Vniversitv of Minnesota. With frank and uncurbed plainness of speech. ll' SCHORR. PAUL FREDERICK JR. Cap ,E lli-Y Fluhg Hovkey 'l'f'Pllll I3 :intl 433 Fantnin 4-tr: t ' Plnh. I'nive-rsity of Minnesota. Q The courageous captain of complements. Sf'HRAlNlM, LORETTA With a spirit of honour sharply edlg'd. St'UI.I.IN, ALTA CATHERINE Dot llillllllllt' Vniversity. To thine own self be true, and thou canst not then be false to any man. ,, w ,A L Nqr gt.. W.. SELL, LORRAINE E. Boy . Assvinlmlics. Hzitniline. One of the foremost of all this world. SHNERIZ, RAMON - - 1 'LR2l.y Entertwl Junior year: Spanish. Clnhg Honor liollg Nzttiomtl Honor Solen-ty. l'nivt-rsity of Minnt-sotn. Would I might: but ever see that man. Page forty-tivo mziensrzxn ow? 5 SHELLMAN. MUCLELLAND - Mac J. Class Basketball fl and 23: C Club' Captain Baseball Q-lj. v . Macalester. , He is master of his fate. z' . ,. e SINCLAIR, FLORENCE L. HFIOSSIQ Fine A1'tSl Glee Club Secretary 137: Assemblies: Bells of Beaujolaisug , Babies in T'oyland : Princ'ess Bonnie : Class Committees: Invitation Conl- mittee J. S.: VVaitresS Football Ban- quet: NVaitress Senior Banquet: Junto: Cehisean Staff. Macalester. Thy promises are like Adonis' gardens: that one bloomed and' fruitful were the next. SJOSTRAND. MARGARET Slim Girl Reserves: Honor Roll. NYooLl's Training School. Thy nature is full o' the milk of human W kindness. SLAUGHT, ELIZABETH M. - Elm Girls' Athletic Club, Vice President 131: . President HJ: Scribblers' Club: Dra- matic Club: NVOrld-Times' Staff K3 and 43: Assemblies: Kiss for Cinderellung Honor Roll. University of Minnesota. 'The course ol true love never did run smooth. Q SMITH, ALTHEA - - A Thea , Entered from Lake View High, Chicago, in l925. NVood's Training School. I hold you as a thing ensky'd and saintedf' i SORLIE, GLADYS Honor Roll. 5 Up in the air, crowned with the glorious sun! SOUTHVVICK, PARKER - Park 4 ' Hi-Y Club, President Hb: Fencing Club: -, Basketball: XVorld-Times' Statf 145: Cir- : culation Manager XVorld-Times: Student ,. Council Court: Student Council Com- mittees: Student Manager, VVorld- Q Times Movie: Cehisean Staff: Hockey ,1 HJ. r Hamline. - My Joy lies onward. my grief behind. Q SPINDLER, HELEN E. - Betty ,F Glee Club: Babes in 'l'oyland : Yltrin- wvf ' cess' Bonnie : Assemblies: Student Coun-' , cil. ' Miss VVooml's School. Her counsel now might do me golden service. Q : .l 'V STANCIHFIELD, MARGARET Marg -I Latin Club: Girls' Athletic Club, Treas- urer Hi: Basketball Team HJ. lvfaculester. f The Lair, the chaste and unexpressive she. STEINMAN, KATE - - Me Too ,. Such a smooth. discreet, and stable hearing. STEVENS B, FRANKLIN - Pat Historical Society, President: Latin Club: Ilrainatir- Club: Business M2lIlEl.i1it '. A Kiss for Cinrlerellaf: Glee Club, Treasurer: Bells of I3621llj0l2l.lSHI Babes in 'l oylanfl : Husiness Manager, Trial by Jury : Husiness Manager, Princess B1-nnie : ltl-anager, Lyceum Course: As- , SUIIIIJHEESZ l,'6lllSl-tilll Starlt: Class Presi- dent QIH: AIZlllilf:','9l'. Senior Circus: Stu- dent Council, Defense Attorney. University of Minnesota. How smooth and even he does bear himself, as if allegiance in his bosom sat, crowned with faith and constant loya.l.y. 1 STROTHER, DOROTHY The fringed curtains of thine eye advance. l'uL:'e forty-six .fi oizlensrflxw SXVIINNINOSON, MARY And beauty, making beautiful old rhyme. TANNER, VALBORG - V0llie Girl Rf-st-rvvs: In-hating.: Fluli: Svrili- lilwrs' 1'IllIlQ VillllIOVIII9 HJ: XVnrl4l- YIIIIIIPS Stuff Hb: llunor ltull. Ilnive-rsity of Minnesota. She mzlres a Julys day short as December. TAUSFIIER, ALICE - - - AI There's nothing so becomes a maid as modest stillness and humility. TAYLOR. VIRGINIA GERTRUIJE Ginger Ilisturi--:il Sm-intyq Glow f'IllIr1 Balm-s in '1'liyl1iml g Girl lust-i'x'tAsg Latin Ululig llnmii' ltulll Nzttiunztl llunur Such-ty. Thou wilt not utter what thou dlost not know. TENZER, ,XDELINE E. - Addie ln-lirutiligg 4'IllIl, Virf- Prvsidc-nt MJ: Girl Iii-st-:wt-s, Svvretui'y HI: Spuiiisli Ultnli, I'l'osi4l+,-nt 1-ll: 'I're:lsurer 1413 Vmlvil : Wm'l1,l-'l'iim1s Stuff H53 llmmr Iloll. l'niVt-rsity of Milillt-sum. She that could think, and ne'er disclose her mind. TEVVS, Iil'TII MARIE Ilistnrim-:ll Sovintyi Girl llosorvosl 'Dn- hziting Ululig St-riliblers' lilulig Fino Arts Sul-it-tyi World-Tilnvs' Staiftg .llm1orlLull. Nailiunzll lloiinr Society. Your fair discourse hath been as sugar. making the hard way sweet and delectable. THAYER, DOROTHY C. - - Dot Hourly joys be still. upon you. THEITS, CLINTON - - Clint University of Minnesota. . Thou art. a, fellow of good respect. IIIAN, HELEN MAROUEHITE Tlntcrtaininent Committee J, SJ Class Commitln-f-S1 Nhiltress lfmitluzill Hillltlllbt iiljg Wuiliw.-ss Senior Iiziriqllvtp Ut-liisezui Stnlfl XX'urlll Stziffi Iflllz' Arts Sm'icl3'. I':Xl'l'IlIiYl' Conimittut- HJ: Glue Clulig Hells ul' lit-uujul:tis g Italics in Toy'- lzuid g l'rim't-ss l+hmnie 3 lliutrimtiv Vlulig Assn-mlrlivs, Matlu--up fI0llllllIttL'4'Q Iflllll Vlulig Art l'l11ln, Soi-rt-tzn'y 4433 Sturm- Sl-A-livm' lhlilitiligg Musim- lftblllllllls tl-tg l-'lmtlnlll Iizirique-t, University of Minnesota. But you, oh you. so perfect and so peerless, are createfl of every creaturffs best. THOMAS, MARIAN ELIZABETH llonnr Roll. Silence is a perfect herald of joy. THOMAS, ROXANE - - Roxy Class Vuniinittvvsi Student Conn:-il: llr. .lim : lllwuillltim- Ululrg Scrililvlers' l'll1l11 Assomlilivsg A Kiss for 1'i111Ie1'vll11 1 To make the weeper laugh. .he laugher weep. she had the dialect and different skill. TIIIIRSTON. IJELIGHT - Dee Dee Ilonor Roll. Would I coulu write the beauty of your eyes. 5. Sf?- E, . ,af i 1, Q A 'f iv r Q x K+ -NUYCII , i q oasis EAN Page forty-eight THXVING, MARGARET ELLEN Peg Entered 3rd year from Augusta, VVis.. High School: Girls' Athletio Club: Latin Club: Senior Girls' Basketball Team 141. University of Minnesota. Of sweet understanding. TIERNEY, ALOCOQUE - - Al Girls' Athletic Club: Senior Basketball Team 147. University of Minnesota. Beauty, truth. and rarity are hers. TRUDEAU. MARCUS G. St. Paul College of Law. Still constant is a wondrous excellence. VVAGNER, MARGARET - - Peg Girl Reserves:NVorld-Times' Staff 141. Hamline. Very gentle and of a good conscience. VVALKER, RUTH VIVIAN Glee Club: Girls' Athletic- Club: Tennis Tournament: Babes in Toyland : Bells of BH2llljKll3lS'-I Assemblies. She hath indeed better-bettered expectation. YVALLER. RUSSEJLL BLISS RUSS Stamp Club: Class Track: Class Bas- ketball: Managing Editor of The Times and VVorld: Delegate to Modi- son and Owatonnal Spanish Club: Presi- dent MT. H. S. P. A.: Advertising' Man- ager of Times and VVorld: Fencing Club: Vice President, Hi-Y Club: Vice Presi- dent Seribvblers' Club: Chairman Pro- gram Committee of J. S.: Track Team C : Voclvil: Student C Club: Basket- ball UC . University of Minnesota. For every why he had a wherefore. VVANDREI, HONVARD More is thy due than more than all can pay. VVARNOCK, IONA ROBERTA Ina Girlsi' Athletic Club: Basketball 145: Swimming 13-43: Girl Reserves: Vice President 145: Honor Roll. University of Minnesota. The grass stoups not, she treads on it so light. VVARREN, JOSEPHINE ELSIE JO M'ake-up Committee. Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn. Grace and good disposition. VVATERS, CLARICE MARY Clare VVorld-Times' Staff: Girl Reserves. This is your elevated friend, the manifold linguist. VVEBB, ROY - - - - Rody Radio Club: lli-Y Club: Football CH: Assemblies. University of Minnesota. For he is an honorable man. NVEINER. SAMUEL Report me and my cause arightl' GEF? SEAN NVEISENBURGER. ANN JOSEPHINE Glu- Pluhg XYaitrm-ss Football Rnnqm-ti Finv Arts Sm-if-tyg Flziss Ummniltvosl liutin Ululrg Trial lay .Iury g l'i'im'vss lioniiil- . I'nivl-rsilv of Minnesolu. I there be, or ever was. one such before, it's past the size of dreaming. XVELFKER, ELSA B. - - Bill till-v Vinh: llrnmzitii- Plubg 'l'ri:1l lily .lui'y 3 Prim-1-ss Runiiin- 1 Assoiiilrlws. Nnrnizll. I, most jocund. apt. and willing. VVELLS, DOROTHY MAY A Duff XYzliti'e-ss lfamtlmll linnquetg J. S. Devo- rutinn Pniiliiiittl-og Fine Arts Sm-im-ly: lfnullmll liziliqlu-t l'umniittn-vi XV:iitri-ss S4-niur llzimlilvtg Mzllu--up Vniiiiiiittvn-1 Assn-mlvlivs. 'Her voice is ever soft. gentle, and low: an excellent thin! in woman. XVERGEOAHL. RUTH HOPE RuIliy lV1llll'4'SS Sm-niur 12211141111-t. Thou art more lovely than a summer-'s day. YVlCT'l'EllS, ALBERT All tongues speak well of him, XVILLI N MS JEAN VV:iitl'4-ss lfmutlmll lhlimiwll .-Xssvnilslie-s. SYl'2lt'llS0 l'iiivm-rsity, Now York. Full of delight. XVILLIS. llERl3ER'l A. - Hubba Glow Fluli Vin-fi l,l'CSlll9l'll 135: Prosident 443: Lulu-s in 'I'oyl:1iid 1 'I'i'iul by .Iury 1 '4l'rim'f-ss lifilllllvnl l4iPlll'lll'ilA1Y1lllllf Rzuliu Vinh: Ili-Y Fliixlrg tvlzlss Pommit- in-w1.Xss1-iiililiesl J. S. l':lllPl'l1lllllll1'lll 1331 All-11-ntrzil Xfudvil 1.21. I'nivn-rsity of Miiiiiesutai. An eye like Mars to threaten and command. XYOLD, DOROTHY AFDREY DOY Sweet above compare. VVOODXVARD, ELEA NOR MAE Assemblies. l':ui'1e-tuii. Her heart and hand both open and free, XYOOSTFIR, JOHN T. - - .laCk Vlzlss l'i'1-sinh-nt ll and 2335111111-iii Woun- vil ll um! 41: Stmh-utl'mlm'ill'u11i'ttll' St:13-tv I-'nwv II! and Ib: Golf 'I'1-aim iii and 4i1 Slllcli-iii f ' Vlulrg .lulltui Vlzlss Umiiiiiiltn-vsp Glu- Vlulxi Ilrziiimtin- f Iulng Ali--.A - Sit - luv - ilu- - l il'l- 2 Assn-iuljlivsl i'lmii'in:m ur' Mwsic- Uniiivwiitti-v fur .l. S.: Vluss lizlsluftlszillg A Kiss fur 4'inmlvi'- vlI:l. . llllfllllfllllll. 0 Heaven. were man but constant. he were perfect. hs 'Q' i i 1 I l 'fl' Paige forty-11 tr, me il as 'EAN f Photographs of the following seniors do not appear in the senior album. BERGSTI-IOM. ALFRED A man. firm and sound of heart BLOONIQUIST, EDITH You are mv true and honorable friend. BRIGHT, FRANCES Thy eternal summer shall not fade. IIROVVN. CLEVA ELIZABETH Ole Spanish l'lul1, Unive1'si'ty of lfloridzl. I have no other but a woman's reason. I think him so because I think him so. BRFBER. MARGARET Good name in man or woman is the immediate Jewel of their souls. CALLENDAR, HOVVARD - Howie Football ll-2-3-45: Captain of Football C313 Trunk 12-I-1-433 H' ike Q3-413 Vive ot y Presidellt of C Club 133. What man dare, I dare. FREDKOVE, EDYTHE - Eddie She hath won immortal fame. GOSNELL. EDVVARD What he has he gives! GRUBER, LIONEL I am sure care's an enemy to life. HENDRICKSON, HELEN And she is fair, and fairer than that word. HOLLAND, HENRY Doing is activity: and he will still be doing. HOLTZ. ARTHUR L. Basketball K1-21. A noble man, in nature as in name. HORNE. STUART A lad of life. an imp of fame, of' fist most valiant. MCCRIGHT, GEORGIA - George Thou canst not choose but know who I am. MCDONALD. MILTON A very valiant man. MACK, BLANCHE ' - Mac Entered Senior year. Faith, I can cut: a caperf MATTHEWS, DOROTHEA - Dot I'll make assurance double sure. MOGILNER, SAM - - - Sam Debating Club: Manager, Senior Movie: Manager, Tennis Team C435 Honor Roll: National Honor Society. Dashing this man's art. Every quolalion used in the senior William Page fifty PAVIAN, ELAINE I am meek and gentle. PEARSON, MALCOLM The worth of that is that which it containsf PEPIN, ELSIE Praise and glory on her head. RATHMAN, ERNEST He shall see no enemy. ROHLAND. MARIE 'Class Committees: Assemblies. Macalester College. Her beauty makes this hall a feasting presence full of light. RVDER. GLADYS - . Glad Assemblies: Glee Club: Babes in Toy- lanclng Trial by Jury 3 Princess Hon- nie . 0 Romeo, Romeo. where art thou Romeo I SEDAM, MARVIN And such fellows are perfect. SIMON, NADINE Success attend on her! STOUGAARD, HARVEY Oh! I am stabbed with laughter! SUERO, SYLVESTER Thou art as just a man as e'er my conversation coped withal. SUERTH, LOUIS - - Buzz Is not this a, rare fellow? He is good' at anything. VVARNER, RICHARD - - Mike Dramatic CluTbl: Latin Club: Football Team I3-41: C Clubg Swimming Team C45- University of Minnesota. For this relief much thanks. wmss, BESSEL A peace above all earthly dignities, a still and quiet conscience. WIEIST, ALFRED - - Tinny I wan-ant thou art a merry fellow. album is an excerpt from the works of Shakespeare wi ti me tnzleasmxn '1'w.f.z ., if I'ILlZARl'I I'H Mc'lNlll1LAN DAVID Ml'1'l,0llD Our Popularity Contest NOTIC: The following' is the result of the popularity eontest held in the senior 4-lass, the results of the contests in the lower classes being elsewhere in the Cehisean: To our president, David McCloud. goes the distinction of being our most popular boy. Dave has sev- eral times defended the red and white on the debating platform, and he has held two presidencics, that of the senior class and the Debating Club. Ilis versatility has extended to athletics. all Central knowing his prowess as a court-man. Herefs to you, Dave! S Evening has thrown her clusky veils adown The flower-filled fragrance of one little day: NYC wait with soberefl eyes to see its close, And feel its lingering warmth still o'er our way. But from the arching span of heav- en's blue Shines forth for each a gleaming, brightening star. Those who know Elizabeth Mc- Millan feel that her prominence in student activities and club work has made her the most deservedly popu- lar girl in the senior class. The Dramatic Club, Fine Arts Society, and the Latin Club have at many times depended upon her services, her enthusiasm, and sincerity, her charm and personality having made her a leader among her friends. S To lift for each his new, uncharted path To lovely, rainbow-wreathed lands afar. And we shall walk these ways. sus- tained by strength Received this day, when this day long is gone, Thru evcr sweeter fields until at last Our paths shall merge in life's most splendid dawn. Page fifty-one f, ff. , Q TJZEIISTEAN Buck lluw Qluft ti: riglitj: Locke, liillIllljJ.'tll'4lllt'l', Stevens, Iliclitur, Kees, Mr., Ke-ssul, Ilopkins. Mt-ssinsr 12ll'l.llHlll'. 49ilIn-rt. Miutmlzini Si-1-01141 Huw: llolm. I'lx'vi'ly, Iiitmzln, Murrisuli, Ilivk, liwvrt. Ilnlists-iii, Sim-l:lir. Hrs-i'lfy, 'l'lli:1n Front Ili-ix: Alvhilllllll, Nor:-11, Miss I':l1'u, M1-rrill. lk:-llis, Miss 4l'tIur:i. lluliivliiin-, Mis. litll'IllHll. l Ilill lrltt I in .1-w' Cehisean taff Literary Department Ezra B. Merrill, associate editor. Album Elizabeth McMillan, editor. Frank Baumgardner, assistant. John Gregg, assistant. Charlotte Messing, assistant. Edith Quamme, assistant. Organizations Harriet Pratt, editor. Grace Gilbert, assistant. Music and Drama Helen Hall, editor. Rensselaer Richter, assistant. Athletics Philip Kees, editor. Aaron Litman, assistant. Mollie Lewin, literary editor. Classes Mary Louise Hohn, editor. Elizabeth Bowden, assistant. Jessie McAdam, assistant. Florence Sinclair, assistant. Features Barbara Poore, editor. Russell Ewert, assistant. jack Hianstein, assistant. Winifred Locke, assistant. Helen Flhian, assistant. Art Audrey Noren, editor. Mabel Everly, assistant. Cherrie Overlay, assistant. Howard Wandrei, assistant. Jennie Larson, lris Hiarrod, typists. Mrs. Mary Harmon, literary adviser, Miss Pearl Knight, typing adviser, Miss Minnie Paro, art adviser. Business Dvparlnzvnt Mr. W. B. Kessel, business adviser. Stewart Drill, Elizabeth Drehe Wendell Hopkins, advertising manager. Franklin Stevens, assistant circulation. Parker Southwiclc, assistant circulation. -lack Kolinslty, assistant advertising. Edward Birnlaerg, advertising Solicitor, r, circulation managers. livin Buchalter, advertising solicitor. jack Cooperman, advertising solicitor. Phil Donnelly, advertising solicitor. Richard Wilsey, advertising solicitor, Howard Knapp, advertising solicitor. 'maria 1'-T 4 . X .-- ' A f -E . A mga . I G7 , F ' Zia ' gig. il QBV 'A' il A lillih itil 'C eil. r . , i l :ly.g'1- Ii fly-I Wim ' J-an '-if -' - gfbwmumwg QELF mamma EJ jLgl1'L'2X5Ss?EilQ mzmsmxw LW.- Z Q its is S s Q! ,M Q? lY . CNI C5 -4 s-4 O If 'll N -- L3 cizlsnsrzxn l e, 1.1-ft to right: luthxilillll, Maurer. Lussan. 'Fhorntou Junior Officers History of the Juniors You probably know, or have heard somewhere, that we have at Central a race of superior beings whom we call juniors. Hut do you know. also, that this race is famous for its ab- normal intellectuality, unimpeach- able pedigree, and incomparable pulchritude? Seriously, though, these juniors are an up and coming' bunch. Since they came to our hall of learning. they haven't lost any time in making their indnence felt in every branch of school activities. In their fresh- man year, they plunged right into the thick of school affairs and came out with not a few trophies of vic- tory. Most beautiful was their conquest over the sophomores in their hrst annual debate. lllumin- ated with a few drops of someones Page fifty-four ice cream sandwich is the scroll on which are written the details of the freshman party of that year, but every drop tells a story: they DID have a hilarious time, even though Johnnie blushed dreadfully when he asked Susie for his dance. Then the sophomore year! This super-human race won the debate that year also! Une beautiful spring day there was a sophomore party, and once more ice cream sand- wiches came and went even more than before. The class annals. too. show that the athletic field had no small number of sophomores in that year. Now the sophomores of yester- year are the proud juniors of today. Under the guidance of Miss Mary V. Carney and that of the officers 11111 111 111 11 1:1111 Il 5 1511111 2 1 1 Kahn. .1111111s1111, 1':11-1-. 11111-sun Third Year Debaters XN'111P1l1 they 1121ye 11-11111 ti111e t11 ti111e 1'1111sen, they h211'e se211e11 t11e lieights 211111 21re 2111111151 re2111y t11 t21ke t11e wings 111 the 11lH1'11111g2lI111111111CI' i11t11 t11e 1'L'Zl1111 111 SC1T111I'111D1111. Listen: .1111111 Stone. 11resi11ent: A112111 bl1111ns11n. vice-11resi11e11t: N121rx' 1f1iz2111eth Lewis, secretary: 1411111-rt A1C.'xl11l111, 1I'L'Zl'1lT'Cl'Q .1111111 131-21r11 211111 1D11r11thy NL'117L'1. 11112111113 C11111111111CC. '111121t is 11111 just 21 list 111 112111105 1111t ZlQ'1'Ul11l11111llI'11 w11rki11g'j1111i11rs w1111 have just tinishe11 2111 111111111'21111e 211111 sueeessful ter111 111 service 101' t11eir e121ss. S111CCj'U11 111it'11 t1121t gr111111 so. we'11 511131111 51111 with 2l1101111C1' just 21s 151111113 11er1112111 1.11SSllI1. presi- 11ent: X1'i1n1ert K12111rer, viee-11resi- 111-nt: 1ii1een '1'1111rnt11n, seeretary: R1111ert X1C.'Xf12l111. treasurer 1y11u'11 notice that 111111 111Zl1lZig'CC1 t11 keep the finzineial control in his 11211111s1: Rog- er 111118 211111 1'hi11i11s '1'21y111r. t1n21n1'e L'1b111111111CL' Three cheers 1111- t11is ye21r's r1111 111 1111111-r. The juni11rs w211ke11 1111 with 1110 ju11i11r-se11i1'1r 11e1121te 121ure1s this f'C2lI'. 1111nest1y. 1111ks, 111L'j' 111Z1y he 11131110 1lL'l11Q'111Ct1 1121yt11e11s. 11111 they C2111 uZlTg'll1j'U1 Sh! 11 y1111 112111 11ieke11 the right 111111116111 t11 ste211 int11 Z1 eert21in r11111n 1111 Z1 CQI't2l1ll t11111r 111 ll certain 11uil11- ing s1'1n1e few weeks llgll, 571111111 have s11ie11 Z1 group 111 .11l111UI'S, 2111511110 111 VV11f'1111 111111111 w11u111 prize as El 1111111111 111r El 11ew statue 111 The '1'hinker . 1111121115 n111re, 13211110 R11111111' s21ys that the n111tt11 111 these 11l1ll1g11111l1 ju11i11rs was 'Z-X higger 211111 11ette1' ju11i11r-seni11r 112111 this year, 211111 they certainly gave une! :X1111 11121118 that. P21142-lifty-tiv1A izmsrfzxw junior Josh GETTING A LINE ON: Marguerite -l2IClCSOll-illlltl speecli- est typist you ever saw! Klary Klillunehiek-The way she can clanee wcmlml make any boys heart leap. lloruthy l'aee4She'll he an act- ress sume clay! Miles llriggs-lle's the one that ean speak the Spanish. llarlan llarrys-lsn't he lucky? v llis anm's a teacher here. I lhmmtliy lluclwell-Tlie heautifnl clarling uf the gurls. lfvelyn Stennes4She shines in Nliss Tisilale's class! Carol SIlllZ1l'l2lYC1IlI you heard that name? Noel XYarner-the bright and shining star of last year's -il. S. play - l,eap. leap, sweet gazellelu Relleetesl Clurv ur liullwwiiig F001- sleps in the Sa1iclsnf'l'ime: l'hillip5 Taylor llrirotliy Neilmel julia llellis lilurenee llraek Rulaert Txlkfxllillll lglllllj' Niellmli U l'erry. what a charming jnclge yiun makel JUNIOR CIRCUS MAIN RING lmriitliy Siehert. ........... Dancer lnhn Strauss ...... ...Ring leacler Glarlys Ftennis... ........ l.ins1'nisl Klarie Dahl .... ............ Tl aml f leeana liulir .... .. .Trapeze acrohar llonalml lleters. .............. Ditto .lwhn Reilpath. ......... Strong man llolures l'etersmi..'l'iglit-rope walker lzrelyn Schwartz. . . llare-hack rirler Page tifty-six TO EVELYN NICHOLS Ilere's to lfvelyn Nichols, a pfipular little lass. XYlm holds whole cruwcls breathless just watching her clanee. It was only just a little while haek That Helen Ginnety hacl her tresses liaekecl-tim hail! Trim lluwarcl is a SI111lC1lIf .Xml alsu works hesicle, hut he never lets his selwul worli go! Oh-yes! SONG HITS Slum' Me the XVay to Go llome ...................Xrthnr llranrlt Tim Klanv Parties. ............. . ...... . . . .Mary lnnise McNeil Sitting rin Trip of the VV0rl1l. . . .. Sfllnniers lYli0? ....... Mary lflizaiheth Lewis I lxwe My Tlahy .............. .. .............lTill Cliristmplii-rsmi Thanks for the llilggy Rifle. . .. .................,l3ur0tliv Green Then l'll lie llappy. . ..Xliee Tlenepe Dinah. .............. Perry Gilhllan Fave Yimr Sm'i'mx'. . .Pearl xlulinsfm Ffmve Utlier llircl XYhistleil a Time. .............,XYinstrm llrnekner liememher... ......... Dick filas Funny .............. limilv Nichols TO EVELYN HABERKORN Thrwn art the charming clamsel XX'hu fair l'riseilla portrayed. .-Xnfl in the 'klianksgiviiig' assembly YOu won the hearts that stayecl. eiaMs1zAN IN FUTURE YEARS XYen4lell l'eelc-.X prominent real- tor. l'l1illips Taylor-.Xn importer of lireneh goorls. Theoclora l'nmaek-.X tlorist. Charles Yan SlylceAliuture pro- prietor of liinth. Yan Slyke K Co. Chester lilingnian-A cashier in llootllum's liank. llarris .Xustinson-Ku aetor in the tlrpheum circuit. llelen Fogarty-Fat lamly in cir- cus. Stuart KleKee-Teacher of Span- ish at Central. Norina Gruber-llaneer in Zieg- tielfl's Follies. .lohn Stone-A mason. Gxvetholyn lZeeclon4l'resirlent of llusiness XYomen's League. llorothv Xeilmel - Girl Scout leafler. - Julia llellis-Teacher of history. CLIPPINGS FROM THE 1927 CEHISEAN Rl.-Xlillif ID,-Xlll.: Footlmall Team: Sport lfclitor, llowling Horrors: lYinner National Smiling Contest: Class Serulmlming' Team: A-Xuthor, llrig'ht anml Smiling Faces. Com- mittee for llelping l'ie'eon-toerl Grasshoppers: Meloclramatic Cluh: lfarewellatorian. Cl.ll lil7lQliD SUNINIIQRSZ Cirl's tllee Clulm: l'resiclent. linave's lilulw: llysterieal Soeiety: l,aHin Clnlm: Stage liaree: Class llissing' Team: General Chairman, Slam- tlirowers' llall. lJtJlQtYl'llY GRICICNZ Calamity Club: l'rinee -lHl1l1llYU1 lialce-up Committee: National l,ip Splitting Tournament: 'llraelc Team: Com- mittee for Vatenting l'aper Ther- mos llottles: llusiness Manager, ulnfernal lnformeru. NllI.TUN tl.XI,l,l'l': XYinner National Contest for llean l'oles: Committee for l'revention of Cruel- I 'U ,l. . f- ' Cluh. Ole - ty to l iennts, Lon Y en iatie Club: Committee for Stage Ventilation: Inventor of liur-linetl Syrup Pitcher: Dancing' Society: Eclitor-in-Chief, l'orlunlc XYal1wal1 g Athletic lloarcl of l'neontrol. V Sl2PlllNE NlCtJl.l,: Track Team: lfmlitor, Spiey Spotsu: l'resi- clent. nliailinggj l lunks : Committee on Magazine Stare: Gum l'reven- tion Society: General Chairman. l O Clinker's llall: Operator nf lfoolish. Fantastic, Fun Shoppe: Committee for Non-Seraping' Chalk: lieneing Club. Xl iss Sjolwerez FILLING THE SHOES OF CEN- TRAL'S TEACHERS .......Gertrurle Cool: Miss Klunson.. .. .... Alice llenepe lliss Carney. Mr. Nlehlillan Klr. Kliller.. . .. Bliss Xlr. l liennetly. ....Marie Dahl ... . . .,'Xl'tlllll' llrantlt ...l'errv Ciltillan Klary lflizaheth Lewis iyes........ .Clarence llennis Klr. Smith ..... .... . 'Xrthur llranclt' Nliss Miss Bliss Kliss Kliss V .. lirx .mt ....... llaumgart .... 1, l aro ..... Cornwell.. . .. Xtatson. .... - .lilorenee llraelc ...Ruth lienepe .Klarion Uverlmy .Kluriel laeltson ....lane Titeomlw There are many beauties at Central, llut the one that is heyonml compare ls clainty Lois Calrlwell. IN A GARDEN PATCH The hurls and blossoms as they might het llaehelor llutton. ..Xlmon tlreenman Sunllower .......... Florence llrack Nlairlen llair Fern ..... Klolly Renz llollyhoek ........ Marion llorglum Pansy. ............ Josephine Nieoll l,ily-of-the-Valley. . .Certrurle Cook lileonv ............... Earl lloehme Tulip ...... ....... . Allan lolmson llanrlelion. ............ Don l'elham lYilrl Flax .... The Front lflall Gang Alas, your hair, llornal Paige fifty-sexfn yg, - - - Q eitzeisirzan M .fly ALIVE IEFINIEPPE CLI l l OIllJ SUMB1 EHS Junior Popularity Contest Winners Xthen gi elass of some three hun- dred students aeelaim a girl the most popular. theres a reason. Aliee llenepe needs no introduction. ,ller committee work and elub activity have made her one of the most dee pendable members of her elass. lioth her elassmates and the faculty know .Nliee as one whose constant eager- ness to help is a sonree of delight to her eo-workers. Q ill many famous smiles, that of Clifford Sommers is probably th- most famous at Central as the re- sult of the juniors' popularity con- test shows. Anyhow, the honor is well placed, for Cliff has been one of the most active in his class, having been treasurer of his class in his sophomore year. The Stage Force and the Student Council know him as a valuable member. Besides, Cliff is something of a heart breaker. 'C l was sitting one day by the pearly gates .X-playing my harp of gold, XX'hen the two best angels came over to talk. :Xnd this is the story they told: Do you know, my friend, said one to the other, fb! That it's fifty years or more Since we left Central lligh and started to live As many have done before. lint we were so clever and hard to hold down That we rose with remarkable strides+ XYe've had presidents. statesmen, and warriors bold, Musieians. and artists besides. Lawyers, and doctors. some actors, a queen, ,X builder of bridges and things. The girls are no worse-they're matrons and maids No longer the vine that clings. t l'o all this I agree. said his erony to him, lint there's one thing I ean't understand- lYhat became of the seniors. the freshmen, the sophs? llave they gone to the opposite land? l'ag:'e titty-eight 4 ,R ig avzmsmw A fm oo N on ri' gd-1 o U1 U2 E LJ 33 Yiibff Y Cx 53 4 - 7 f-JN I 52 1 I A qx , L. ' R, 2 1 , -A 5 NJ .4 .N 'il 13 4, r Q Ab r Y 'X '-, . Y A cg ' 7 v H UTEUEIISTEZXN fig v -1 r' . X4 N' 1.1-ft to right: I-Edwards, Ames, Price, Frm-ni-li ' V ' tf -NN 9 Soph Officers N X- y ii History of the Sophs Cl lAl'TliR ONE And it came to pass during the reign of Marshall the First in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-four that 11 mixed tribe entered the temple on the hilltop. and they were perse- ented and put to scorn by the other tribes of the temple, but they' de- spaired not. And it so happened that this great and wondrous tribe eame together in eonneil and ehose one from among their numbers to lead them. ,Xml he was called l'riee. ,Xlso they ehose one, -lanet Purcell. as scribe to keep reeord of the tribe's gatherings and one, Johnson, as keeper of the Pzlge sixtv tribe's gold. Now it came to pass that when the tribe had stayed for many days in the temple. they were overcome in a great battle. which was called a debate. by 11 fiereer and greater tribe ealled the Sophomorites, and they' were sore-vexed. And after many days more, in which this humble tribe studied and copied many serolls. there was an- other great and marvelous gather- ing. and they made merry in the temple. lint none came to this great revelrv but these noble fresh- men, for the gates were barred to the other tribes. And they ended their great feast with a dance, but they knew not the Charleston or U wtf UHEJSEAN lI.i-ft to rightl: tlrossnmu, l'1iIwzn'mls, Stearns, l'4-ilu-n. Sophomore Forensic Champs the Iflea llop. aml horerlom pre- great merry-making feast. aml there yailetl. .Xml so it was. was mneh musie of tlutes aml saek- L'll.Xl'Tl?1R 'l'XX'O Now it came to pass that after a In-iet pilgrimage. the same trilue met again in the temple. hut this time they were eallerl the l,orclly Sopho- mores twhieh lay interpretation is XX'ise lf'ools l. :Xml the other trilmes tremhlefl greatly at their pre-enee. ,Xml they ehose at this time :mother leacler from among them who was ealletl .Xmes, ,-Xml at the same time they ehose :mother serihe who was eallefl llorothv lill- wartls aml the same keeper of the trihe's golcl as hefore, .Xml again they assemhlerl for Fl hltes aml rluleimers. for they now knew the Charleston aml the Col- legiate, aml great was the rejoieiug thereat. .-Xml now they ehallengeml a weak trihe of l'il'L'SlllllCll, who hall re- mainerl in the temple many clays, to :mother great hattle of rlehate. This time great was the hope aml faith of the womlerftil trihe eallesl the Sophomores, aml they provetl their merlals hy wilming the flehate. Now. verily l say imto you that this great aml womlrous trihe will grow aml heeome the most power- ftil that ever enteretl the temple. x , f ,' ,.,-rin' ' 0.- I' I V I'agt-sixty-one , . 1 ' ' I V- ' I ' I a ' 'y 4 , V 1 a , 4' '7 , 'V3 I 4 1 I. J N .v - I tozisisirizxw Sophomore Fun Booth LOOKING AROUND Gail Iliddleman has us all heat lfspecially when we think of her twinkling feet. lmis llruek-AX Minnesota peach. Dorothy lfdwards-rl'he star de- hater. Reginald liaulkner-Our newest opera star. Margaret French-She just will learn French. Margaret ci'lIl1lClii'lillL' up and coming artist. David Graliame-'l'lie sophomore Latin star. liarl Ciroiit-You ought to hear him play the hugle. john llageinan-Our front hall slnek. Richard johnson-The Charles- ton contest winner. Floyd lielir-Our stocky red- headed friend. SOPH TID-BITS Fred and Dewey Reardon both feel highly insulted when one says they look alike. A rumor was circulating the halls concerning' lYes l'riee's purse, but upon investigation we found noth- ing in it. liiarhara Taylor ean't understand why history can't recite itself as well as repeat itself. lYhy is it that XYarren Rogers always manages to just miss exams? Arman Reinke claims to be an optimist: in other words, as long as it doesn't happen to him he doesn't care what happens. Sis Cless should have been Called F-unnyv. ,lust hecause Gordon Kimberley is silent in class doesn't mean that he is always in that condition. Augusta Meklurray is in constant danger. She looks so sweet we might eat her some clay. Page sixty-two GUM BAND Chief Snapper ........ lietty Cooper Grand Puller .... Estelle .Xpplehaum Continuous Chewer ............. .... . . . . . . . . . . Bernice Goldsmith Iligg' Choweri ..... Virginia Schwenk Gum Facialist ....... llauk Thomas l'erhaps lloh Shannahan might get through in English this term. llis teacher likes him hetter this year, he says. LATEST SOCIETY NEWS Little Miss Dorothy Edwards en- tertained at a small party for a few of her playmates. A good time was had hy all until Don Peterson caught hold of Russell .-Xmes's romp- ers while playing blind man's huff and tried to kiss him. Parker Lowe finally separated them, and soon the tear in Russell's rompers was for- gotten in the unexpected treat of lollypops and milk. thliss llaum- Uart explained that ice cream was too rich for their tender yearsj 1 WEEJSTEAN WE SOPHOMORES llhen we look at these seniors so stately aml tall, XX e sophomores feel so little aml small. .Xml we womler aml iromler aml patiently wait To see how 'l'ime will change our fate: .Xml I as a sophomore shouhl like to know llhieh way each one is clestinetl to go: So now sit tight aml listen well To the lot of eaeh that here I will tell. The class of '28 its members aml all llave the greatest assurance that their luck will not fall: WISE CRACK? Bliss llaas: Nr. Bryant, please bring your gum up here . lack llryant: .lust a minute. aml l'll get you a fresh stiek. lllessetl is he who has no first pe- riotl, for he shall not rise till eight fifteen-save -Ianet l'urcell. Della Johnson claims that the harclest thing' about roller skating' is the sirlewalk. lfya lleath's heels are growing' right along with her. Pretty soon, l,ois l,ehmanu's hair will outgrow her. We clo wish that Clariee Xmeson wasn't so smart: she makes us ashamed of ourselves. The whole school wouhl be jolterl if George Klclflhinny talkefl. Now that XYells Spence is a sopho- more, he feels quite big. :Xniong the bright and shining people of the sophs is llorr Thomas. who is an expert on musie-classical aml otherwise. llf eourse. we'll all be learlers aml such. llut for the class of '35, olll that isn't much! XX'e'll all be professors aml authors. toog Still, that's easy for a sophomore to flo, In two years we'll be sitting ou top of the school XYith the rest at our feet aml umler our rule. .Xt length we-'ll be regular fellows all 'rouml lfrom the top of our heafls to our soles on the groumlg Fo we will welcome in graml array The time when we, too, become sen- iors. some tlay. If l'erry l'eterson rlicln't always wear a sweater. maybe he wouhln't look so hot. lX'ouhln't it be womlerful if .lack llrvant coulrl actually talk to us without offering' to sell us tickets. YVe suggest now that XYes l'riee is the Soph treasurer that he Join an arithmetic class. RAH! RAH! SOPHS-! S is Cless 0 rivelle llocllahk P arker Lowe H eigh Brown O tto rle llaas M ary Amlrews O pal lloeb R obert Shannahan E leanor llartch S am Cook STAND BACK. GIVE 'EM AIR Miss Xleili: XVhat is a skeleton? Otto tle llaas: .X lotta bones with the people rubbefl off. I KNOW, BUT I WON'T TELL XYhv was Renee Schafer so angry at someone who cut in on her at the tllee Club party? I'zl:.fe siXt3'-lllm-e tilts - ' - izeisizzxu DUROTH Y EDVVARDS RUSSELL AMES Most Popular Sophomores lt is not too much to say of Dor- othy Edwards that her popularity is due to her personality.-but it is just as true that her school activity is recognized and admired by every student at Central. Those who know Dorothy can testify as to her work- ing' ability and her superiority com- plex for teamwork. This latter is evident from the fact that she has been a member of two debating teams during' her two years at school. and she has inspired her team-mates with confidence by her splendid ability as an orator. Besides the class committee work and debat- ing in which Dorothy has so ably participated, she has entered the play-writing field, one of the four health plays submitted in the na- tional contcst being written by her. All Central knows and appreciates her good work. Page sixty-four Russell Ames, recently adjudged the most popular boy in the Class of '28, may well be called also the most versatile. Outside of school, Russ . as he is familiarly known, acts as scout-master of a boy scout troop. having' earned for himself twenty- hve merit badges in various fields. ln a like manner, Russ has taken part in school activities, being elect- ed president of his class for two semesters. llis geniality and fight- ing spirit is known also on the tennis courts and golf links on which Russ has shown his prowess and willing- ness to aid Central. His fine work on class committees has shown him to be ever eager to help, pleasant to work with, and indispensible to his co-workers. ' i S' mzmsmxw Nh 1 45 . r 1 w ,X i.leJ5l:AN Q .V Q Q 53 erm V jj 1l.eft to riglltlz Gould, .Iohnson, Sanders, Marlowe. First Year Officers Class of '29 History XYhen our forefathers came to this country. they had many oh- stacles to overcome before we could be the great world power that we are today. They had to subdue the first inhabitants of this country. the Indians. who resented the usurping of their land by the pioneers. lt is just the opposite when the freshmen enter Central. A place is made for them, and a leader is also waiting to give them advice. The present freshman class adviser is Miss Mary lilryant, who has en- deared herself to all of the fresh- men. The Class of '29 had nothing to hinder it in the organizing of a class and the developing of a strong school spirit. Page sixty-six The leaders chosen for the first lap of the journey were james Geis- singer, presidentg VVilliam Repke. vice-presidentg Alice Donohue, sec- retaryg and Harold Gould. treasurer. On the finance committee were Paul Johnson, Lois Truax, and Francine Marlowe. Our forefathers had to establish customs when they came over here: but customs are already established at Central to guide the freshmen. In tive meetings of the constitu- tion committee, a constitution was made in accordance with which the business of the class was to be trans- acted. Ou February 2, 1926. two hun- dred seventeen new freshmen en- tered Central. These freshmen en- its , it eimmgsmw gt K lim-k llotv tleft to rightl: U'lEl'i1-tt, lit-vy, llt-rry, liatkllltt. Front ltotvg llryttnt. lla-tlltntlt, Slit-rttmn, lint-key, Fitzsimotts, Their Fatt'-Fatned Basketeers tt-rctl high school with the hopes of ztttztinirigg :ts high stantlartls as all the other classes hzttl. The results ttf the election for this :erm showctl that tht-re were more tint- lt-:ttlers in tlteir rztnlcs They were l':tttl -lohttson, who was chosen presitlt-nt: lfvztn Sztntlers, vice-presi- tlt-nt: lfrztncitte Klztrlotve. secretztryg antl llztrolrl littttltl. treztsttrer, tht the tinztnce eofmittee were Rose Llrloff, llztrrv Rttjzt, ztntl XX'illiztm Repke. The clztss pttrcltztsctl with ntoncy from its trcztsttrv eight complete hztskctlmztll ottttits for the use of the clztss hztskethztll team They also hottyht two tlozstt pt-nnztnts ztntl one i1ll'U'CiliZllllit'lllCllll2llll in the royal 5 class Colors of ttttrple :tnfl white. The orzltors fottnrl on the elztss cleltztting' teams were Francis Moore, George Mac Iiarlztncl. :mtl Alztmes Geissinger, who cotttttrise the first team, :intl George llollitlzty. Urzth Vonterztnce, ztnrl llettv Hrtletnztn, who were on the sccontl sqttzttl. .Xlthottglt the ofliciztl rlt't'ision was given to tht- sophomores, the purple ztntl white hzttl the ztttclit-nec with thetn :ts the popttlztr vote of 2-I5 to T0 shows The coaches uf the tlehztt- ing team, who gave so ttttgrtttlg- ingly ttf their serivces. were Kliss llztzts :mtl Bliss liortlen. .Ns ottr forefztthers have overeonttf the ohstzteles ht-fort' them ztntl gztinetl power, so tlo the mcmhers of '29 hope that they, in the ftttttre. shall ovcrcotne the ohstztcles ht-fore them ztnfl, in the t-ntl, he the best class Central hzts ever grztrlttzttecl. l'z1f.re sixty-seven I eiizifaziaizaw Freshman Fun CHARACTER SKETCHES George llryant-Our future foot- hall and haskethall start. Popular with the girls is he. llert Shcrnian4.Xn athletic star in the making. llis marcel wave is the envy of all the Qirls. l,ucille Rhedin-None hut herself can he her parallel. l'aul ,Iohnsonfl le is an excellent man. our class president. open hearted and honest. Kenneth llowitt-.-Xn undiscover- ed freshman with remarkable talent. who hides his talents under a hushel. Norman llanson - The famous trainer of dancing' milk bottles. Francine Marlowe the piano plays .Xnd never from duty's path doth stray. OW-WW!! llill Repke: Do you know what makes Ilan liirhy so smart? lfvan Sanders: Surely! XYhat? llill: Ile uses lmrillantine on his hair! Evan Sanders, vice-president of the freshman Class, will he a pros- perous husiness man if he is as suc- cessful as he has made the hook store, A MEAN CRACK, WE'LL ADMIT lilill liitzsimons, heau hrummel of the freshmen tive, is the most valu- ahlc player for the opposing team. FAVORITE PASTIMES llarold Gould-.-Xsking' questions. live 'l leathflfatine' peanuts. ,-Xlicc lJonohuevSinging. Page sixt5'-eif-Yht Carl Engelmoen-Rcading. Paul xlohnsmm-Talking. George lilkin. future valedietorian of the class of 'ESL is noted for his regular t???iJ attendance. POSSIBLY MISPLACED Those of us who are in company of Mort llarkey have heard him ex- claim, Oh l Me left evehrow l Some of us are wondering just what is the matter with it. THE TRUTH HURTS Did vou ever notice Klilly As she wandered down the liall? lVhat is she thinking' of? XYhy are seniors so tall? I Andi when she eot her report card All covered with and lTs . She realized that all hrains are not seniors'. And she felt much more at her ease. Jud Bryant believes the onlv wav to settle the present political diffi- culties is hy running' for mayor. Paul Johnson, the former presi- dent, has a hard time convincing others that he is no relative of the grcat Magnus. Une' of the greatest events in Reg Faulkner's life happened the other dav when he shot a hasket in has- kethall practice. llill Repke faces a hright future of washing' second story winclows with- out a step-ladder. Al Redpath is still wondering' why Coach lillume does not ask him to play on the first team. emi SEAN PAGE DARWIN Ilutl Ilietleekerz XX'l1ere is the uinhrella I lent you last week F Ilurtwn Cainphellz At home. lYhy liutlz 'I'he man I htu'ruw'ecl it trinn says the nwner wants it. SYNONYMS Xlalewhn Ilnpe-living in Ilwpe. Nlarjurie Iijenstan-Such a quiet little perstvn. Him antl llunaltl .Xnniky-The Siamese twins. Nlelviu Ilarr-liresh as all out tltmrs, Marian Ilirlmlie-llutttnis. .-Xlan Ilarnett-l,atin. lieresftmrnl Quail-Ilnh XYhite. 'l'hfnnas Sherman-KIareella. Ruseline .Xrthur- l.ittle Bliss Nlurfet. Klyrtmn Gurtlmni-,X young' gentle- inan. 'I'etl Iluhn-Sports. Nlarjurie Irwin-Yery impulsive. NOT RUNNING TODAY Ifreslnnan: XX'uultl you kinrlly fli- reet ine tu the elevatur? I have inv next elass un the -lth Ilmn: 'l'he newest Iireshie: ls our class eelehratine' St. I'atriek's Day? Seeunml I'reshie: XX'hy nu, what inakes vnu think su? Newilireshie: I heartl a senior say that the Ireshies eelehrate St. I'at- riek's llav easily: they're su green! TEN YEARS FROM NOW Ruth Ilmlson will he buying her rouge ancl powmler hv the gross. Clurclun Ilaytlen will he rlriving a inilk wagon. lmis Truax will he a history' teacher at Central. Grace Larpenteur will he getting' over her crush on the - I Iiranees Klillei' will he the thinnest lamlv in the eireus. llelen Nankivell will he running a pie faetnry. THAT'S FUNNY Xlr Xletluvern teaches I,atin, hut it is all Greek to tiertrumle Marko- witz, TO WINNIE WARE Th ere is a little girl XYhu has very pretty hair: Iler eyes can hearts awlnrlg Iler name is XYiniIretl XX'are, TWO GENERATIONS The Rising The Falling Iflla Suuthwiek Ilarker Stwuthwiek Myron KIeKIillan Iflizalveth Ille- Clark Drake :X Qnes Yerna TWO H 'Q Millan Dennis Clarence Ilennis Roiers Milclrenl lingers Uuannne Iftlith Uuannne Eklnlaql lfarl Iikhlaml BASKETBALL CRACKS XItn'tnn llarkev, the hlushing' eap- tain wf the freshman tive, is very eeunmnieal. Ile mlitln't use any ln'il- liantine :luring the season heeause the showers washecl it ntl' every time. llert Sherman. the premier tlrih- hler uf the freshman hve. ts eun- stantlv seen with two lzuries. iiil CURRENT OPINION Clarence Schubring spun will he- emne Central's etwneert artist-that 3 I tis Qoml work. ls if ht lvttps ip I 1 Drake Rogers is Cent1'al's hest luuking lmyfif une likes eurly hair. Ted. Hohn seeins tu he quite nee- essarv un the swinnning' teanlt at . . . least. when he lett. the teani clnlnt mln inueh. Nu retleetiuns. yt-mu untler- stanml. Page sixty-nln tnzlfaisrzxw wi' VVINIVRED VVARE EVAN SANDERS Our Foremost Freshmen Our most popular freshman girl is Central is indeed proud to have in XYinifred XVare who has gained dis- itg midst Evan Sanders' Chosen the most popular freshman boy in a re- cent balloting. Evan has been vice- presidenr of his class and has served tinction for herself through the ave- nues of student self-government. her work in the Student Council being on several class as well as club com- . -- ' 5 h ' s 't ' h most valuable. Her class activities mltteex' T 6 In tl utmg of t 8 I . ' nresent book-store was the result of combined with a rare personality his lmtifing- efforts as head of that has Certainly made her 3 t5'l,e which com-mittee. llis dependability and . I I f I I , t f geniality have brought to h1m a wide lb se rom mm' dm 15 H0 'Ulm Or' circle of friends among the faculty gotten. t as well as his classmates. As we see the stately seniors pass :Xml leave their friends behind. XYe wonder what their fate will be And what success they'll iind. Then we wonder what our class will do, XYhat fate is yours and mine: So we open fortunes mystic book To the Class of Twenty-nine. The bage which tells what we shall be. The hearts of seniors rend, Juds?'e not by dumbness in their vouth, This class shall royally end. So each and every one take pride And strive with goodlv will, For when the seniors begifor help, The thrones of kings we'll fill. Page seven t y -- 1 ,1 1 l 41 mmm mn wa E 1 K .- 1 , ,. . ...S . H.--' -1 ,-if . : . 1 ' - 1- -1 '. w ..' -., 'Lg 1 in-l la-Q-ENZZX pun xv u B v 4 i ii ct me J gs EAN l l Huck How: ll:-ft, to rightb: llurtsten, M. Overlay, Ylulonsky, Arbor:-, lit-vnlon. Lloyd, Horxnnn. Hinnnty. C. Overlay, ltr-nz. ID, Ove-rhy. Front llow: llownrd, Wilder, Kllyllltllld, 'l'hiun, Miss Sri-ohh-. tire-i:1:, Flesher, Nur:-n, Napier, Kit-rstezul. Ev:-rly. Triads Future Klichacl Angclos, Rem- brandts, and XYhistlersl XX'ho knows hut that the foremost artists of the near future may include some who look hack to 'Central High Schools are club, the Triads. as the source of their ambition and their inspiration? The Triads came into existence only this spring when a contest for memfbership was held. A list of twelve suggestions was submitted to the student body. and every contest- ant was required to submit three plates. The twenty-four who were selccted by the judges as winners are the charter mcnilmers of the cluh. The purpose of the Triads is to promote an appreciation of beauty and a higher standard of finished art work. ln order to aid in the accom- plishment of this purpose. studio work is carried on one afternoon each week, and a tield trip or study meeting is' held once a month. The adviser of the club is Bliss Elizabeth Strolmle, and the officers are xlohn Gregg. prcsidentg Audrey Noren, vice-presidentg ,l lelen Thian, sccretaryg and Stanley lflesher, treasurer. Page seven ty -one A l fl KV' ' iii, il A -f E it i, gl i EAN - 1 lim-k Ikow th-ft to rigglxtl: th-issinger, iilwrssnxam, Dennis, lim-inke, Aplvlelraunn, li, Richter, Stone, 1'ln'istoplu-rson. lllnurer, lbonglns, Selnu-fer. lhlts-s. Su-mul lloiv: llzlrtlu-li-lny, Rock. l,l'lli1'llC'llX, th-ralghty, llllvllfllillll, Vurserv Selma-nick, Rogers, I':u'v, Qlulnlnli-, Phillips. IIUIT. Urlolf, Anllunly. Iilrnsf. Front Huw: l'olneI':lnce, l ineIvel'g, Ernst, ElIU'2lI'4lS. lla-1-ks-r, 'l'c-nz:-r, Mcl'lond, IA-xvin. Lnsszln, liellis. Debating Club Ghosts of eloquent XX'ehstersl Visions of fiery llemosthenes and Catalinel NYe have pictured above the Central lligh School Debating Cluh with every meinher il silvery- tongued orator. These champions of the forensic art. advised hy Bliss Eva Thomson, hold monthly meetings where words lly. desks are pounded, and ideas are circulated. 'I'here, not only issues of importance at Central but ques- tions of local and national import- ance are discussed with every mem- lrer in the fray. Such discussions teaeh the participants to speak ex- temporaneously and to think logic- ally. The elnh annually sponsors an as- seinihly so that the ineinhers' en- thusiasm and interest in debating' inav he transmitted to their fellow students. Anyone in the school is eligihle to the cluh, the only qualification he- ing' a keen desire for verbal battle. David McCloud is president: Ade- line Tenzer, vice-president: Mollie Lewin. secretary: and llerinan Lus- Silll, tl'C2lFlll'Cl'. Sli my 1' ? ? F r fx- ' x! 4' i o ' a iff' K Y ' I'nf:,'e seventy-two ,X iq tiizifl-is EAN get lin-'k lion th-fl to iightl: Ki-mlnll, Alt-Miekimz, Sinclair. K4-irsti-zul, Weiss-nln-rger. liilllllll.fill lllll'l', Ne-nl, Ilosforll, l'I':llt, l'-wore, liownlm-n, .lot-ke-l's, lie-in-pe, MeMurl'ny, Vaxllipln-ll S4-eonnl lion: ltim-llarl, 4iun1Il:u'lu, Poole. liieksou, l'arkins, Nieho's, llolm, 1.4-xvls, Wells, lluslerlmlz, 'l'exvs. liilha-rt, Ula-ss, Mellzlniels. Rest. lla-In-IW, Nivoll. Voons I-'ilsl lioiv: llaihl. M1-llvuinu-, N1-ilu-I. 1.1-win, lillrlwws. llull, Miss l'o1-In-alll, Mn-Millnll, lim-kv, 'l'hi:ln, Kirhy, llogn-rs, liverly. Ale-Anlnln Fine Arts Society lim' those girls in Central lligh School who were talentetl partici- patorg in any one of the tine arts, music. tlrania. art, tlaneing, or liter- ature. the lfine Arts Society was founrlecl. Since that ti1ne.thepurpoSe has heen so hroatlenetl that it is now threefoltl: to interest ancl instruct nienilmers in the appreciation of fine arts. to serve the school, antl to xvork for at least one institution in the connnunityf' Thus. the cluh was niatle to serve a larger group, and to the live arts was atlcletl the high art of service. lfverv nieniher is given a clelinite task to tlo in each of the three lines of work. Some visit an oltl latlics' home while others give joy to groups of orphans with their interest and their gifts. In athlition to this. the society has hail charge ol' such school neecls as directing the fresh- men antl helping the girls who are new to the school. The cluh is atlvisecl hy Kliss Grace Cochran. anml the otiicers are liliza- heth Klcalillan, prcsiflentg Dorothy llurroxvs, vice-presitlcnt: llelen llall, secretary: llorothy Iiirhy, treasurerg llclen 'l'hian antl XX'inil1'etl Locke, executive committee. ? A fb ,H ,Q we-J Kyiv- V H .X .I K 2- Emil? . X ' J' ' A Page seventy-th ree eizeiesiriau Y -L- Ilzu-k liow 4l+-ft ti- riuhtl: Ks-lla-r. Kaul:-lan, Ufft, Rilthlllilllll. I'orr-ln-r, 1lHl'llSi+'l' Sq-voufl Huw: I+I1lw:ll'ils, Jztlln, lim-ke-r. Vis-regge, Asellexllrzlell, lillsv, Lzlw, Mueller, llulnmings Front R-vw: Stark, Ilxm, Gm-isexilu-yxls-x', Ilowzlrml. Miss Muller, Kulmi l'l:lrk, Axelrod, German Club Achtung! To the members of the German Club, the word is as familiar as if it were written in English. For those who are not acquainted with the lZ1llQ'll3,Q'6. we wish to explain that the opening' word means atten- tion , and it is used to attract your notice to Central High Schools German Club, one of our newest organizations. The elub was organized to stimu- late interest in the stucly of the Ger- man language antl to impart to the members a greater knowledge of the society clemanrls at least one crerlit iu German with an average of or above. Such requirements enable the club to inclucle among its number only those who have provecl themselves to be conscientious stu- clents of this interesting Teutonic lang'uag'e.i The organization is uncler the guiclance of Miss Nellie Muller, and the present officers are Thomas llowarcl. presiclentg Myrtle Geisen- heyner, vice-presifleut: Dorothy liuhn, 'secretaryg anrl Florence German literature. Amlmission to Clark, treasurer. x ? 5 Q iii. . it if Q- via -W' ..':a' J . '- N 1-4-Q fd I y -5 Niki 5 if i Page seventy-four I' A W , , e ureifsm gl Huck limi' th-tt lu riulitb: lmhl, Mvllvaiinn-. 'l'llIlll1'l', 'l'4'ws, W:u'iim'k, Ou-l'luii, Xulw-11, Quuuillu-, Njvlu-rp.: Xili llill ll Nix Ilruwm-, Swuiisuii, , H ry, 'Ilwzl' .' 'l'hii-il limi: lumlu-X. Nrlxairfky. Niclmlsun, lim-rmuu. lln-Ili-, Mzulsuu. th-isi-:ilu-illnrl'. l'HxltIl'llllk, Gilman, lizliulull. lirs-um-V. Me-sins. McI'lu-4-, 3lill'li:1I':lf, Sfnrk, Smith Ss-vuml lluw: Ford. Mi1-In-laxiu. .luhusuu. IH-In-i'su1i, Grolis lglllllillllll, lhislivtt, Phillips, lin-Vu. lIA1lu'l'kul'n, l.:llu'. Miln-5, Iluruv. Mutt, Svlixx':u'tz Frunt Huw: Vnlski, IM-Ulmui, Sjfvswalivi. Munn, Vulz. Kinpzsln-y, Miss l'r:iM, llllllllllllllli Kunpp, 'l'1-lm-r, Nm-lsou, llc-rnmn. Km-iuglv, Ilurrml Gzrl Reserves The Girl Rcscrvef have uuirsh- zilleil uiziuy recruits iutu their orclcr since they marchccl iutu Cculral a year ago, Frmu a group of about twcuty-tivo from thc thrcc upper classcs. thc uumhers increased uu- til if was necessary to cliviclc iutw twu camps, the supluuuorc cluh which iuclucles twcuty-five ziucl thc juuiur-scuinr cluh. about fifty active mciuhcre. l2ZlCll cluh mccts hi-wcckly, :incl ucczisiimzilly, huth groups mcct tw- grethcr in cuiuy 21 party ur an at houicu tczl fur other girls. ai special talk. ur El flCl1lHl1Sll'ZlllH!l of first ziirl rcmcrlics hx' the sclmul uurse. .-X curiusitv regzirfliug St. l'z1ul's iurlustircs often sc-urls the Rcscrvcs upwu Illilllj' iutcrcstiug cxpcilitiuus. Fmuctimes marching urclcrs zirc givcu, zuirl the girls, lmulcrl aull kuickcrccl, Hull cxhilzirzltiou in ll hike into the country. So :irc thc uiziuv types of Qiirls who tiuml plcas- ure iu thc Girl Rcscrvcs appculcfl to hx' the uuiucrwus mul vziricil inter- cste of the group. llwth camps :irc uumlcr thc cum- maml uf Miss Dorothy' l'rz1tt. 'llhc uflicers iu thc juuior-scuinr czuup :irc liczlu liiugslcy, pcrsiclcutg Dorotliy Knapp, vice-prcsiclentg .Xflcliuc 'l'cu- zer, sccrctziryg llcutricc Yulz, trczis- urcr. Thusc who :irc wliicers iu the swplimuorc camp :irc liorotlmv Cum- mings, prwiclcut: llcleu liix-iigc-l, vicc-prcsiflcut: Nlzuilm Clzirc. sccrc- tziryi zuul Schua Ilcruizlu, lI'0ZlFl1I'L'l'. T5 W gggg i t 355. , ,gf ll 1 SBK ISO ' : VI: 015 X 4 U ef . yi ir A il ' I , up Q 2 mi'-Ax i a l 1 7 N' , , 1 1'a1p.:'vsuvvlity-lives j l V 1 1 X, ,' f I I ' .lf p. as I 11' .A ii, is t UMN'5fAN , AQ,-. Bm-k ltuw :li-ft tn rightl: Warnock. Purse-r. ll. E. Jullnsuu, Dwlu-r, Iiaymnnd, Tlmrntmi, Quammo, Ilnll, Larkin. Nett. Ihm, Maries, I'1-te-rsun, Hinmity, Sei-und Huw: Fm-rl. Kennedy, Mills, 'l'llWllIE. l,:iwrenev. M1-llvuine, Hilnsim, Phillips, liurglum, t'unli-y, Jones, Mi-Lean, lirown, Delaney Front Row: MeMnnigal. lluensls-r, Sniallvy. Willson. 154-nne-tt Slunght, Willis, Slunelitis-ld, Bah-s, Huff, Douglas, Vassnu. Oftf-lie. Girls Athletic Club .Xthletesl llow we admire those who spread Central's fame in the realm of athletic achievement! ln former years. the hoys won all the lanrels in this field, hut now the girls, too. insist upon carrying' Off their share of the glory. The Girls' Athletic Club, famil- iarly known as the G. A. C.. was or- ganized hy a QI'Ol'lIJ of girls who were interested in athletic activities he- yund the required two years of gym- nasium work. Vp to the present time. the club has existed as an independent or- ganization, hut. during the past year, it was made a part of a junior organization of the XVomen's Ath- letic Association of the University uf Minnesota. This action is a step toward membership in a national organization of a similar nature. Miss Nellie lfleyd is the cluh'5 adviser. The Officers for the years '25 and '26 are lletty Slanght, presi- dent: Catherine Ilennett. vice-presi- dent: Inna XYillis. secretary: and Margaret Ftanchtield, treasurer. kr 3 , 1, . '. ' r ' ' ' ' - e -I 5 gg ' k QL 30 .Li I 0 5 l t 4 X - tg. Page seventy-six rrisfsiraaw liuek Row ll:-ft to righll: t'hris!iunson, Grn-1-n, l'l+'fton. Qllzunmv, L. llnll, II4-ssl-I', Iloff, l'l'illt. I'4':1rsum, Il. Ililll Milllixlelliek, S1-4-ond Ilow: Ms-lnnued, Mailnnd, tire:-n, 31. ilu-ihy, Holm-in, ltenz, Iillllllilllllll. l urgmmm, lhm, tirytlmk, Vnrser Ti-ws Kuhn Front lion: llnlki-, Innek. Fulthons, lidwnrds Que-nl. Ste-vm-ns, Miss Simon ln-nnis, llonuldson. U, lbw-rhy. lluslvrholz, Kirhy, 1.1-win. Historical ociety When in the eonrsc of hinnan events it heeoines necessary to keep hles, hail the llistorieal Soeiety. Under the direction of Bliss Claire liuurh' and Nliss lillen Nl. Simon, this organization. composed of the intelligentsia of the sehool, keeps the records of all the graduates and sehool events. Ainong the archives of the society are the only complete fileg of The XX'orld. our monthly magazine. and the weeklx' Times. The records of all the graduates uf Central and of those wlio served during' the XX'orld XX'ar are available in the files of the society. Hesides these files are sev- eral serap hooks containing elip- pings of interest about graduates. members of the sehool, and the ath- letes. XYhat, oh what, would we he without the Historical Society! The officers are liranlclin Stevens, president: Clarence Dennis. viee- presidentg Cherrie Overlay, record- ing secretaryg Marjorie Donaldson, corresponding secretary: Robert Christianson and Marie Dahl. iinanee committee. , all l ea r4.- M f nf l, ' L , 1 Page seventy-sevn-n L ct'L'Ea:rsm-XN lim-k Row llt-ft to rightl: Unsquitf, Z1-igler. l'lll'lSflllllS0ll, Steinman, Mr. llnrp, Allan-1'l1t, Berry, Wfllln-F, Kartuk. Cuupernnm. N-cond Row: Kolinsky, Kelsey, l'ln'istiunsnn. In-1-, Sannm-lson, Ewnld, Apph-hnnm, Freenmn, Ikellis. Frunt Row: Spry, Sumner. Southwick. Ill-rnmn, Iilklilml, We-ber, Flt-sher, llllllt'll17lll, Grunt, Conley. Hi- Y Club XX'ith very idealistic principles for which to strive and with a large membership of enterprising young men of the school, the Central lli-Y Club, in its second year of exist- ence as a recognized school activity, brought itself to a position of prom- inence with its varied accomplish- ments. Among the things brought to a success bv their efforts are the sponsoring of Tony Sarg's Marion- ette Show, the instituting of an aid fund for injured athletes, and the showing of weekly movies depicting the life of Lincoln during February and March. lileing linked together in the intri- cate structure of Y. Kl.C.A. work. this club has been brought into con- tact with the other clubs of the city and state and is working together with these other clubs to further the one big aim of maintaining, ex- tending, and creating in the school and community high standards of character. The present onicers are Earl lik- blafl. president: Harvey XYeber, vice-president: Parker Southwick. secretary, and llarold Albrecht. treasurer. -Ss. -1 'I .411 ? Fi tvs - ' :Q 45-- QX A 1 U - J N, X ul s if D 1 lm!-'Ie seventy-eight - ' - UTEJfEaJf-:BEAN Huck lion' th-ft to rightl: Lllssun. l4'Iip:st1-in, l'n-ek, Merrill. Somlners, Mi-K'lotld, lhllllllgnrilllvr, l's-arson, Krt-inke, Johnson. lhfiuke, 41.11-xlmln, Lee Si-eond Row: In-win, Ernst, Mcihlzun, Twvtley, M4-llvnine. .Iuri.7elis4m, Kit-rsh-url, lnunpuon, llvyd, Gl'i'l'Il, liner, lmhl, Ilulke, ltuhh- Frimt Row: Stunelllivld, 'I'hl1ln, Qlnunine, Wt-isellberger, llvvke-r ,I'ursf-r, ll. E, .lohln-ion, Iluln-r, llreher. Ilrnck, Holi. Titcomb, We-1-ks, Ilnekm-tt Latin Club Little did mighty Caesar realize that some two thousand years after his time, in a world unknown to hint. a group of students would be banded together in order to gain a wider knowledge of the culture and civilization of the ancient Romans. Such a group does exist. however. and styles itself the Latin Club of Central High School. This club of some fifty Latin stu- dents, advised by Miss Florence Haber. is doing its best to connect the old Roman customs with those of todav. and it is serving' to il- hnninate and enlarge uoon the ordi- narv l.atin class room work at Cen- tral lligh School. This year, a Roman style show was presented at a meeting' open to the school, and a play, 'l'he Menac- chinif' which was first given for the club, was presented at a school as- senibly, The club nietnbers, especially the graduating' seniors, feel that their Latin Club activity has 'been due. in a very large measure. to Miss llaber, for her constant efforts to make the club work interesting. The club is under the able leader- ship of llelen li. johnson, presidentg Yirginia l'urser, vice-president: lflizabeth llreher, secretary: and Geraldine llruck. treasurer, if -F W -it fi is Page seventy-nine QEMSEAN eh lim-It Huw tl:-ft tu rightl: llrnye, Allstinson, Piusku, Bus-lum-, tlntvs. l'l1:u11lls-rs. Swall-lslrllm, Yullllllstlwlll. Front Row: Murray, Allrl'eu'lnt,, NYzxlkv1', Mr. ltlastnnln, Ureselnliek, .Kllill'l'SUIl, .le-nsnn, Ilnllunnlvr, Radio Club To stimulate an interest in all branches of seienee is the purpose of the Radio Club. Under the ad- visership of Mr. C. XV. Eastman. this group of enthusiasts holds a high plaee in the list of Central's urganizations. The members can talk noneha- lantlv of supers, retlexes. frequen- cies, heterndynes. and other mysteri- ous tupies. They think of matter in terms uf eleetrlms and ether, not in the dr'1b, commonplace. unru- mantie vernacular of the n0n-teeh- nieal world They have the lieense HDITZ as- signed hx' the Department of Cmn- ineree. are Zlllfllllllkxtl with the Amer- ican Radio Relay League. and have a tive watt transmitter constructed by llarold Albrecht. At present, the elub is building a short wave transmitter and receiver. Subjects of interest in the field of seienee are discussed at the meet- ings. and the adviser often brings interesting infurinatitm to the elub bv talks nn new seientilie discover- ies and inventions. llasil Walker, the president, is a retlex expert. and he has reported European reception. Other officers are Earl lfwalcl. viee-president: llnnald Uresehniek. secretary and treasurer. f J e if A232 l'n::e eighty 6ElT,E3Gail5TEAN Q3 lim-k llow lleft to riuhtl: liiras, 3lt'llvnin+- 0t'l1-lie. llarlaey, Ni-al, Wnlli-r, Sli-urns, Minld--nts, Sum.-5, Mi-Lean, Johnson Front llow: A. llnll. Stoltz. ll. W, Johnson, Vodnlnn, 141-113. livst, Al iss ldslu-lhy, 'l'n-um-r, Mullin, Ure-n-m-in. Olson, Moritz. punish Club Slowly we draw aside the curtain to reveal the senors and lovely sen- oritas who make up the Spanish Club, under whose folds the lovers of Spanish congregate to make the most of that beautiful Romance lan- guage. There are ahont thirty-tive stu- dents in the elnh whose cheerful eonntenances you see ahove, and how thev can talk! In Spanish. we mean. .-X few of the memhers are reallv from Spanish speaking couns tries. These. at least, know of what they speak. The uninitiated might think that the Tower of llahel was just around the corner. when the memhers are only discussing the early history of the Spanish litera- ture. All in all. the Spanish Club is one of practical worth as an aid in Span- ish classroom work with each mem- her showing a keen interest in this work. The cluh is under the ahle direc- tion ol Xliss .Xda Mae lfshelhv and Mr. Alnlins l.. linck. with Ramon Seneriz and -lulins Rivas as honor- arv advisers. The othcers are .Xu- gela Iiest, president: Clariee Berg, vice-president: Marion Klcl,ean. sece retarvg Adeline 'l'enzer, treasurer. . , f. I. L. f-Dswggt. ' Vie 'R' -if-X: N f- , - .tg -p3..1,y'-A 4 M HW . 3, :Z 4 23 - t 3-jf.. 9 Sl ,, 1'ap.:'e eighty -one ' C sift f ' ff t, eizeisraw Back Row th-ftn to rightb: Forde-rhrngvn, Sullwnld. Landis, l'et+-rsuu, Ernst. Elini-s. Brown. No-4-um! Row: .Iurg'i-iisnn, lh-i-ke-1: H, Km-nm-dy. Flunnaziun, lt. K+-nm-dy, .Iona-s. Smith, K+-en. Front. Huw: l'oxnernm't-. lbnimlnie, 4ivrap:llty, Wilsm-y, Ill,-pkins, Mr, K4-sm-I, lingers, Clare, Miles. Vamp Club Stamp iiends find a haven for their troubled minds and partners day afternoon for the purpose of ex- changing and buying stamps and ' h -' 'n ' n fer i'1l at- - - m t Ur lllfldms 1 the LO 3 1 ' for the discussion of stamps and col- mosphere of the Central High . , I t' bchool Stamp Club. ln Room 8. ecumx the club room, members congregate A mcial meeting Wag in Order Om, B evening, and. according to the Ftamp Club's official bulletin pub- lished four times yearly, the party was truly a phenomenal success. Mr. Kessel is the adviser of the to display to their envious fellow members their collections of stamps and to conduct an exchange in order to increase their precious collec- tions. The Stamp Club was organized bv a group of students interested in philathclics. and this year it regis- tered sixty-two members, Informal meetings are held every XYednes- club, and lloward Xliandrei. the president. Richard XN'ilsey has charge of the club store, Wendell Hopkins of the 'stamp exchange, and Warren Rogers of the stamp sales. .2 V , X X if A W .I i 5 A F p -J A -at . Q i, -rm gp , 5, 4 ? 1 :Ill .l ' JL it .V V A Etlgf.,--Q Ein W 9 kj S Lx .,lni .A.L.Al1mL- y Tx .li I - r I 4 -S 4 ' 9 AJA4 --L-V A H J ' J 1 r I 'age e-ighty-twtx WRT EEJSEAN T wi' 1 E fi .ri X ' 1 T A If ll - C e -a ll llnek Row Ile-ft to rightb: Smltliwiek, lleaxrd. Sululvrs. Ons, Meflnnrl, Mt'A4hun, Stevens, llusford, Pnore, NVin1:, l'00lN'I'. S4-eonrl llow: Sf-lnnidt. Selnu-fer, Klillpllllllll, Stone, XVonstl'r, Brown, Ln Forest, Williullm, Maurer, Puknrlly. Front Row: Kiinlu-rla-y. Huy, Kirby, Ware, llnll, lilllIlllLIIl!'dlll'l', liryunt, Meili, Knight, Giltillan, Lnwe. Ttudent Council Rome had its Senate: the lfnited States has its Congress: every na- tion, community. and institution has its governing body. Central has its Student Council. The lllC'llllJCI'S of the council are elected hy enrollment room repre- sentatives from among their num- hcr. Those chosen strive to co- operate for the hcst interests of the school and tu promote good Citizen- ship among the students. In conjunction with the Student Council. there is a court known as the Student Council Court. which tries all cases of violation of school rules that are referred to it. l'un- ishnient is intlicted according lo thc nature Of the offense. The outstanding projects of thc council this past year are the hook- store. and the plan for limitation of student activities. The present officers are Frank llaunigardner, president: XYinifred XYarc, vice president: llelen llall. secretary: l'hilemon Roy, treasurer: and Perry Klilflllan, judge. The ideal council is a thing of the future, and its growth will depend upon the support given to it hy the school. The Student Council aims to do worthwhile things for Central and is working toward that end. I A A w ' V' .,. . . f -- T- Y I ? ? MMA 'qIlf,, ,ltiqnn H F .rs I , 1 x ,, itglffiekgflf all , . '-+.. t.Qg W W. 1 YI I li X hri'...1.ll Kr , gf ' x ' : ljbhlgm e4 sw- by: , - A , tw 'SQA - , 1 l'nf:e eip.:'hty-th1w-+- e'tifa.fsfAN wi F l RST SEMESTFI R liuek Row 111-ft to rightl: Iirynnt, Waller. liruwn, Webb, Kees Hays. Ilnnuvlly, Flxristoplwrsirll, Iluinsuy. Sec-mul Row: Slauught, lin-nm-tt. 'l':lnuer, Hrytlmk Tn-nzer. IDulx,L:Tas, Urloff. Eva-rly, Norm-n, Ove-rhy, lienz. Front Row: Lewin, Price. Miss I-Elliott, Dunoluie. Knapp. Faro, Uooley, Anderson, liirnlwrg, Southwiek. World and Times lYith the same high journalistic ideals that have characterized the publications in the past, the Times and The XX'orld. under the alule supervision of Miss Grace Elliott. have lieen carrying on their work during the past year. The Times. in its mission of lmringing' Current school news to the students and faculty and of molding and mirroring pulmlic opinion, is playing' an increasingly large part in Central's thriving' community Its news items, its style. and its make-up Ijilhfl' eighty-four stamp the paper as a fine piece of journalistic work. The editorials and comments are constructive, honest. and tactful. and provide an important means of student expres- sion. In the group of monthly high school magazines, The XYorld stands tirst in the Northwest. The literary and humor sections are most readable, and a generous ad- mixture of beauty is contributed hy the school artists directed hy Nliss Minnie l'aro. An efficient business cwlzrfazfsurzaw S ICI 'L IXID H111 M IG S'l l'I R lhu-k lion' lls-ft to righti: Wilsi-y, lien-, Trndeanu. Klni-khohn Ilurris, Pinska, Sonnni-rs, IH-tt, l.usi-mn S,-1-onli Row: t'llnrlnonni-nu. XYnL:m'r, Znvixner, l'i-tvrso,n TWIN-l's, Vzlstollmk, l'nrsn-r, Tanner, lingers, Tn-ws, Schwartz Front Row: Hilton, Mr. Anderson, l rn-enmn Kees, Fool:-y. lirown, lbnnnldson, Knapp, llui-hi-nn-r, Smut-, M1-Munigul, in-rlii-h, staH'. for whom Mr .-X. C. .Xnderson is the adviser. carries on the more practical side of the work for both The XYorld and the Times. Three special nnmhers issued this term featuring the musical. the dramatic, and the athletic departments of the school have zlfltlefl to the interest and value of the magazine, Last term. the work of publishing' The XX'orld and the Times was in the hands of John Donohue, editor of hoth publications: .Xndrey Noren. art editor, and lloward Knapp, business manager. This term, the editorial staff is comprised of Mar- jorie Donaldson. editor of The XYorld: Kenneth llrown, editor of the Times: Mabel lfverly, art ed- itor. and lloward Knapp. business manager. llacked hy the Hne traditions of the past. faced hy brightest hopes for the fntnre, and fortified hy sin- cere work in the present, the two school pnhlications are such that the stndents may he justly prond of them. A Y - 3 . '-fl ,... 1 ' ,.., S' H hs.. lug 'fp gcf ',- E ? STQQ ' ' g9 ilfTTQ' - Jl il llh mg lr? fl? .154-L.-li. brim l t , -K P fr 2 D l'apre eight y-live tile! - f ,, vi: Ea is .Qs 'EAN QJ :wal lim-k lion' 111-ft to rightj: Cooley, Rotlisvliild. Kees, XVnller, ll. ltielm-r, H1llllllI1Ill'dll0!', Fhristiunson, Arbore, C, Uverby. Front Row: M, Overlay, Lewin, Slunglit, Tlnuuas, Puore, Brown, Dumllrlsun, Gilbert, Tvws. Tanner, Douglas. cribblers 9 Club The Scrihblers' Club is the natural niche for the literary aspirants among the student body. Miss Grace Elliott is the presiding' genius of the group. Here is provided that mild and aesthetic atmosphere which is calculated to be most con- ducive to the development of the budding authors into the fnlly-devel- oped writers of maturity Uonbtless many of the buds will never bloom in the more imposing gardens laid out in richer soil: yet they are not permitted to waste their present sweetness on the desert air. for many compositions from their eager pens are given to the world through the columns of the school's monthly publication. The Scribblers' Club came into ex- istence in 1919 and was reorganized in the spring of 1925. Regular meetings are held on the second Monday of each month. The mem- bership is limited to twenty-tive. The officers this year are Marjorie Donaldson, chief scribe: Kenneth llrown. assistant scribeg Grace Gil- bert, recording' scribe: llarbara Iloore. keeper of the coffers: Harold Cooley and Mollie Lewin, executive committee. 'll Nfl E f 1. ..... vm-llflifi x 2 mi 2 ,l ' ' . 5 p I Page- eighty-six gglmasmumfmmis iFl?:ZsBQl'IB!2,ZX-Illigg I - lit ucrsasrzaw www, r -x Q gn - MISS HICLICN II. AUSTIN Uur Stage and It seems fitting. at this point. to say a word of gratitude to two teachers at- Central who have made our li'e here more than one of class room study. 'I'h': routine of our academic work has been livened on manv pleasant occasions by plays and operettas, and by skits and or- chestra music. Such entertainment has been appreciated because of its variety anil inqeniousness, and be- cause xve have been made more capable in our scholastic work through relaxation in its enjoyment. Uur Dramatic Club adviser. Miss .-Xustin. has meant much more to us than a mere teacher or director. ll'r work. bringing her in close touch with hundreds of pupils daily in her classes or coaching work. has made her a true friend of every stu- dent xvho has had the opportunity ol working with her. Ut her most MISS LILLIAN M. KNO'I 'I' Jlusic Directors recent productions. those in which the Class of Mi have taken parts are Rollo's XYild Oats , 'l'he Dragon , I ig'urelieacls . .-Xlice-Sit- by-the-Fire , and 'K-X Kiss for Cin- derella , all of which were annual productions of the Dramatic Club. In Kliss Knott. Central has one who has been accredited as one of the most successful music leaders in the Northwest. one whose Glee Club and Orchestra leadership has been called excellent by newspaper critics in the Twin Cities. In our four years here, we of '26 have had many occasions to work under Nliss linotfs direction, and we wish to use this opportunity to say that these occasions have been of utmost pleasure to us. Nliss linott's most recent operettas have been XX'ind- - 1. U . mills of llolland . llells of licanjo- lais , llabes in 'l'oyland . 'l'rial by -lllfyu, Zllltl l'l'illCCss llomiieu, I'ag'e1-ip.fhty-seven ill ic' tr, 1: its J s vzgtfiyi Hank Ron' tlilft to rightl: Reinhold, Sonllners, Martin, 1'insl-ul, In-nnis. Front row: Ilrlll, llosfurd, liiliillan, 1'uure. Pratt ta e Production Tllli STAGE FORCE Behind every presentation on Cen- tral's stage, there is a force which produces everything' from sunsets and storms to sea scenes and draw- ing rooms. This impetus is the Stage Force. The members are chosen lmy the adviser and manager from a list of applicants. The lives of these stage hands are hy no means easy. They must he present at all performances to change scenery quickly and quiet- ly. In addition. they have their regular work hack-stage. Despite the heavy work. the tasks are interesting' and train the hoys in patience, efficiency, and team work. The names of stage forces. past and present, adorning' the walls. constitute a unique hall uf fame. THElXYARl3ROBli OoMxl1'l 1'EE The domain of the wardrobe com- mittee is that small room to the right of the stage known to those familiar with stage craft work as an inner sauctum. ln this room linger memories of numerous past plays. All the fam- ous characters have left their prop- erties there-Hamlet. his rohesg llig Chief, his hatchet: and the angels, their wings. A group of girls work under the direction of Miss lielen .Xustin as seamstresses of these distinguished personages. Their beautiful cos- tumes grace Central's stage at every Dramatic Club production. - x 3 EH X A5 ---QL V B 5 A - - raw I'a,u:e eiizllty-eiglit ci1i:'Je:l5tsE.2xN lim-k Row th-ft to riglitlz Cunlinsky, 1'lil'istupli+-rsnii. Mm-Afluin, Slum-, Anstinsnn, K1-vs, lliltnn. Winn-its-r. Mzlllrvr, Alle-ll. Evvrly, lkurruws. Gillis-rt 'l'hir1l lion: Dru.-k, lbiq-ksnn, Pzxrkins, llnsh-rliulz liowllvn, tiws-xi, Qnunnm-, 1ir4-vlnlilui, 'l'uylnr, M1'Mnrruy, 'l'hi:ln. liullnp, Mn'A:luln . N4-vnnal Row: l.l1sszln, Mmvrn-, Kuhn. Hxullmis, Vmilvy, M4'K'lln14l, Il. Ilivlih-l', Ls-vy, llmefurd, Ilrlll, lie-llis, Pratt, llull. Frmit llmv: Slunxzht, Wvli-kc-r, lbunglns. Ma-ssing ltuiiinunrilm-r. Mvblillnn, Austin, lflwm-rl. Kin-hy, l'4mi-1-, Dramatic Club All the vvorlilk gi stage- With the Glcc Club, thc llrznnzltic Anil :ill thc men and xvumcn Chili spuiismccl thc first lyccnni inc-i'cly players. sziifl thc worlcl's cunrsc at Ccntrzil. The enterprisc gruutcst flrzimzitist. The llrznnzxtic was gi financial success :is wcll as :ln Clnh is thc Slllgk' of our high schuol artistic zichicveincnt. NlllllCl'Ull'S :is- xvfwrlrl :intl any ftnclcnt :1 pruspcctive scinhlics have lic-cn give-n hy this player. Thcrc is prrihzihly nu calling organization. hut thcl lmigggcst cvcnt :is fascinzitiiig' :is that of thc stzlggc, of thc llrztmzitic Clnh czllcnrlzir was :intl vc-rv few l'CL'I'CZltlUllS :is cnjoy- the prcsciitzitirm uf 'HX Kiss lm' Cin- :ihlc :is watching 21 well-stzxgerl pro- rlcrcllaf' The U'ZlfTltlUll2lT cfvslnnic clnctiun. party :incl picnic xvcrc the nlltstznifl- Thc :mini uf thc llrnmatic Chili is ing' social cvcnts nf this histriunic nut manly lu clcvclnp the zihility of chili. slnclc-nts xvhu hive ZlCllllQ'TJl1l chiefly , .- to mlcvchip zi TZISIC fm' thc vvclhpro- rlhfi Hmm mf the Vinh HW Rug' ilnccll play in thc stnclcnt hnily. l'n- Sell l1Wf '1- l1Vf'Flfll'mI l'fIlfflIlf'll1 MC' clcr Kliss llclcn .-Xnstink cxccllcnt Ailililll, vicc-prcsimlentg Ti1ll'il2lT'Il gniflznice, thc llranizitic Chili has l'lim'c. sccrctzirvz lfrzink iiillllllgllfll- lic-cn more than sncccssfnl in its ncrzinrl llimitliy liirhy,linzincccmn- uliicct. niittce. ? ' f X ,I , X .YHZCKYY Z V Fxfq TF C SQA ' ? X K T? xl I , W' R ,t A ,X 5 Nj Ll J fx c fill ilu T , lull: l'ai:.1'a- vig.:'lil5'-Hin-f - Ll EFX ? Q- -0- A- e E Tf Left to right: lillllllllIH!'dlI9l'. Johnson, R. Richter. Noren Mi-Adam, Allen, Jenn UOUIIS, McMurray, Kees, Varkins, M4-Ilvnine. McMillan. Ewe-rt, 'l'hoin:is, Wooster. Ilosford, Pratt. Poore. Hull, Vnuley, Burrows, liilhe-ri, l'a-lhuni, Ililtun, Hotchkiss, Jessie Vnons, Lnssan. Kirby. Merrill, Frayer, Messing. Taylor, Moore. A Kiss or Cinderella A three acl play by James Ill Barrie Presented by the Central High School Dramatic Club in the school auditorium Remember the fairy tale of Cin- derella and her incomparably tiny feet. two beautiful feet encased in dainty glass slippers? Such were the feet of another heroine who lived in a modern day: in fact, Cen- tral had the privilege of seeing her part played in this story enacted by members of the Dramatic Club late last- April. Sir James Harrie'-s A Kiss for Cinderella was presented bv the Dramatic Club under the di- rection of Miss Helen Austin in a masterful and thoroughly impres- sive manner. From the opening of the play to the last speech, the audience was Page ninety held by the adventures of Cinderella and her policeman, these characters taken so well by Roxane Thomas and lack Xflfooster. Cinderella's act- ing was so delicate and touching that it was dillicult to realize that this was not a professional produc- tion. jack XfVooster made a good looking' policeman and played the part of the hero with success. The first act takes place in the studio of Mr. leiodie. an artist. lle calls his little slavey Cinderella because of her pretty feet. lt is the time of the XYorld NYar. and Cinder- ella is suspected of being a spy be- cause of her secretiveness. A police- -44 I vlzlazfstfaw l'rineo- llurd-to-l'In-'useu l.l1u'k Woosto-rl proposes to l'imler1-llali' fRUXllllP 'l'll0lllHNl IIN NN' I1U li M2l3'0l ' llinssell Ewa-rty looks nn. man questions her. but he discovers nothing. The second act shows Cinderella's room where some mvsterious boxes lang on the wall. These serve as beds for four small children whom Cinderella supports in her shop. She recognizes one of her customers as the policeman in disguise and finally introduces him to her wards. who are foreigners. The next scene is the dream of Cinderella. which is beautifully staged. It is a glamorous ball where the prince, strangely resem- bling the policeman. is choosing a wife. All the beauties are elimi- nated, but when Cinderella enters. she fulfills the necessary require- ment and is selected by the prince. 'l'he third act is laid in a sanitar- ium. llere. after being seriously ill, Cinderella finds health and happiness through Dr. llodie. a sister of her old friend. Klr. llodie. lt is feared that she will not long enjoy this life, but the policeman ignores this fact when offering his love to Cin- derella with zx perfectly chosen gift. a pair of glass slippers. The cur- tain falls as Cinderella joyfully ac- cepts both of the policeman's pro- ferred gifts. Each one in the cast was such a genuine actor in his individual role that it would be difficult to find ade- quate words for all. The full meas- ure of praise is deservedly given to Xliss Austin, the guiding power of the Dramatic Club. whose direction made possible this splendid produc- tion. Paige ninetysone - - - etrzfisraw liuek How 411-ft to rigllil: llesipz. Alidq-i'snn, 'l'lio!'son. K1-rsten, lielldc-l'son, Stevens, Ewert, Tvsk, VVooster Iii,-ws, Ilixlny ' S1-eoml lluw: lh-llis. lf'uulkm-r, Yun Slylu-, Madison, tluntlier, Kees. Mt-Adam, llnttlf-ld. I-'rm.t Itow: Johnson, l'e-ek, In-lnney. Ilrill, Willis. li, .lohnson. Warn:-r, M1-grotll, llatlie-ld. Paine-s Boys ' Glee Club The future Carusos and Mcifor- maekis are to be found in the organi- zation above known as the Central lligh Iloys' Glee Club under the direction of Miss liuott. Twice this year the school has had the privilege of listening' to performances given by this club and the Girls' Glee Club. The first and most important work for the boys was begun early in the year, That was the clever Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. Trial by jury. This was presented to the school at an assembly early in llecember and 'showed what talent the club possessed. The boys had the larger' share of the honor. as the cast called for only one girl in an important part. The Girls' Glee Club assisted with the chorus sing- ing in this production. . For a short time after this was completed, the regular schedule was followed, the girls and boys practic- ing' separately on two days each a week and together on one day. .Ybout the middle of January, re- hearsals for 'Kl'rincess Bonnie be- gan. This required a great amount of time on the part of both the chorus and the leads. For the re- mainder of the term, no special events marked the Glee Club calen- dar. Q f T 2? f 5 5 is' i W nw- ,fa 'fff 15-'T 3 V ' A -,H .nf 1 W-1 K ,J , , ,ff l':1g.:'r- ninety-Iwo - N tnizvezlsrfzxw liuu-k Row 414-ft tu rightlz 'I'hiun, Sinvlair, Wm-ist-xihergor, SlPillIl1l'I', IC. Sl'1lWlll'IZ, N4-il. lllH'1lIllHl'1l, Tlmrxxlull, Hall, Douglas Sl't'lIlll1 Row: liislmp, H11-4-11. Lewis, Fnrst, liowtin-n, I,il111vk1-, lu-rg, Nieulls K. S1-liwnrtz, linhl, lDiITln-y Frou llow: ling:-rs. llaullmis, Rllsti-rlmlz. 1111111111114-. liyller, Everly, XVs-ln-ku-r, Ili:-ksuxl, S4-lun-fer, Kirby, Sin-hvrt. Girls, Glee Club No tloulmt the Kllltlllllllllll. Music hath eharms to soothe the savage breast, is eorreet. but it is also pleasing to students of Centralg consequently, t11e Girls' Glee Club 11as been well estalmlishetl sinee 1902. ln that year, the organization was startecl hy Xliss Olive Long. For some time, Bliss Dickson had charge of the elnh: t11e11 Miss Mantle Lil- lie: ancl tive years ago, Bliss Lillian Knott became clireetor. She has set a hig11 stanrlarrl for the elnl1, anal it has almost a professional aspect. lfarly ill tl1e year. new 111C1111JCI'S were chosen frmn t11e large lllllll1JCI' who trierl ont. Regular work was begun innnetliately with Shake- spearean songs receiving the great- est attention. The principal work of the Glee Club was the Spanish- ,'XlllCl'1CZlll operetta. Princess 111111- 1116... which they presented to the school on Xlareh 11 antl 12. The annual party was helcl on March lf! i11 t11e school. lfveryone enjoyed himself at this aitair, tlane- ing being the main attraction, with entertainn1ent provitlecl lmetween clances. The two glee e1n11s hatl hut one set of officers this year, ancl they are as follows: llerhert XVil1is, presi- clentg Klahel lfverly. viee-presitle11t: lilorotliy Rinehart. secretary: Frank- lin Stevens. treasurer. 1V'?lLYQ'IllIl0fy-I1H'96 Ulf-Jail 'VAN Q71 airs - - b T' fs gp? wi Hl'Ilil'I'S THIC VVHOIJC FAST' IN l lVl4I INCHES NPrincess Bonnie .4 Two-flcl Light Opera Presented by the Central High School Glee Clubs 1 in me school auditoriun1 ll2lSlllllg senors and lovely se11o1'- itas! Villz1i11o11s counts Zllltl noble zxristoerats, interspersed with beau- tiful Auiericzlu belles and llZlllfl9OlllC heroes rescuing 1lam'sels in distress! All these and many other pictur- esque characters were in tl1e oper- etta, l'ri11cess Bonnie, presented bv the Glee Club ou Klzxrch ll and .12 11111ler Miss l.illiz111 lillOtl'S direc- tion. The Sllll rises on Ei I'UClC'lJOlll1f.l Coast of New Ellglilllll as 21 happy crowd of ezuioeists enter tl1e stage si11g'i11g'. 'llhe colorful costumes and snappy tlilllC6'0f tl1is chorus made Zlll excellent first lIl1IJl'C5Sl0ll. The pz11't of Kitty Clover. the village P2121-ni11vty-follr belle, was well ha111lled by Klzxdolin licudall, and l1er solos were much appreciated. The story centers arou111l the Princess lloiuiabellavita, 11iek11a111e1l Houuie Rell, who was rescued VVllCl1 she was 21 baby by Captain Tarpauliu during ll storm at sea. As there were no other surviv- ors. the captain and his lllillflifll sis- ter adopted the child. Mildred Rog- ers as llouuie made Z1 lovely heroine and pleased everyone with her sweet voice, especially in the Slumber So11g'. Stewart Drill took the part of the 1'o111a11tic Shrimps i11 love with Kitty. and his acting con- tributed greatly to the suspense. lirooks l'lCIlllCl'SOl'l'S pleasing voice 's .-44 , Ll -- TJTT IISEAN ll.-rv thi-v art-. t-vi-rvlumly--l'lintun lfanlknf-1' as l'mxnt lfalst-1ti , .lat-k llzitlivld. whu ilmilili-il :is l'nii:tziiii Si-rf and ii Spanish mlnn, lxl2ll't't'llil Gadlmis as l1unn:i l'mnpnsn . llnhha XYillis, thi- .Xsliniral himself, Kirk liixhy in thv part of S:ilvzului ', Milnlri-il llng:,'.1i's as l'i'im-c-ss Hmiiiic- , Brooks llvmivrzsmi as Hwy , linth Hruwiw as 'ktiinlie L'i'alilrc , and Nil Nl:-,uri-will as l'aptuin 'l41ll'IHlllliIlN. was well suitccl fur thc part uf Roy Sterling ,11 ycmng inan in love with llnnnic. .Xn .-Xmliniral l'fm1posu frmn Spain proves that llunnie is a prin- cess anal that hc is her uncle ancl gnarflian. Ruth lirnwnc as 1Xnntic Crahhc. lfilwartl Nlegrnth as Cap- tain Tarpanlin, ancl jack llattielil as Captain Sc-rf gave vc-ry cwnsistcnt pm-travals inf honest sea-fairing fnlk. ,ln thc sccwncl act. which is laiml in Spain. thc .Xmhniral and his wifc pro- parc lin' the cmning marriage nf linnnalrcllavita tw Cnnnt Nlarionctti lflagiulctti lfalsctti. Clinton Faulk- ner in thc iwwlc nf the count flicl wnn- clcrfnllv wcll as thc :lark villain. Rny. Sliriinps. anrl 'llarpanlin gain amlinittancc tu the castle as clisgniscfl. wax tignrcs. anml Shriinps mliscwvcrs a nwlitical intrigue in which Cnnnt 1 . , . . . biiawlictti las Shrnnps saysb. is in- vulvcrl. False-tti is cjccteal, ancl thc- .xtlllllflll consents to the inarriagc nf lhmnie and Roy. llerhcrt lYillisan1l Klilrccllzl fiilmllmuig wcrg well fast as the puiiipuus afhniral antl his hcttcr half. livcrvtliinq cnrls happilv, mf cnnrsc, and Kitty aggrccs tn marry Fliriinps. liirkcr llixhy :ulclccl Il well-actcil cmncrlv elcmcnt as thc cnlnrcil servant. Salvarlur. The Span- ish clanccrs ancl thc spccialty mlanccs given by llorutliy Sichcrt, llclcn 'l'hiau. aml llurutliy Rinchart wcing verv clever. .X specialty swim, ln- clian lnvc Call. sung hy Nlacll-lin lxvljllllilll. was cniisirlcrcil lay thc ainlicncc tn hc ont- nf thc nwst hczln- tifnl fcatnrcs nf Hn- Ulm-61111, 'limi nnich cannut hc- sainl ahfrnl this IlL'I'fHl'lll2lllCk'. Nlust of the praisc gucs tu Xliss linwtt fm' this cxccllcnt nperctta, anal Nliss .Xmla Nlac lfshvl- luv clcscrvcs nnich crcmlit fni' thc- clances and hor gm-ncral assistzvwcc. l':ii.:'i- ninvty-Iivv fa www VAN Q, J. Standing tlvft to rightl: XVall. K. Johnson, Footer, Silhe1'stL-'in. Samirsky, Hoppe, Quaxle-, Smith, Hoody, Miss Knott, AIHIIIISIDII, llnruheo, IgllC'llHlllt'l'. Herge-t, Ilradhury, Milll-r, I,, Julmsml, Pl-for-son, Fark. hitting th-ft to rlulntl: l'xtte-rson, Vmlerwood, Sehulu'ing, 'I'hompson, Grossman, Stesin, Greenfield, llnrtnmu. Fooperniari. Wake-Iield. XV. Hopkins, Me-ior, 0'f'onuur, Williams, Lilligren, Uallinan, Ilvrnstvin, l'll2ls+', Hlauxu, S1-lm'artz, llolmvs, Mort-n, NValIson. .l. Hopkins, l'Q-'tt, Gould s Large rclzestra NVhat a marvelous thing an orchestra is when one stops to con- sider it! It holds within itself nearly every sort of tone, ranging from the deepest rumble of the bass horn to the penetrating note of the liute. It combines the skill of many musicians to sound as one mam- moth instrument, capable of produc- ing beautiful melodies. Central has such an organization as this under the direction of Miss Lillian Knott. lt represents some of the finest musical talent in the school, and it furnishes a means of expression for those who are inter- ested in music. Membership is open to anyone who is a fairly proticient player of some orchestral instru- ment. Music is furnished by this group for school events and sometimes for occasions outside of -school. The orchestra holds a vital place in the activities of Central. It has been useful to the school in the past, and it hopes in the future to be a source of greater enjoyment and service. ln the pursuance of this program, Central may be justly proud of its orchestra. f' ,...mm.-.L..: Li A XVJ i A if J - .gf ' r Qaafo V Page ninety-six QEEJSEAN - , 'I 8111111111112 111-ft 111 riglxili XY:11l, Smith. llnpkills, M1111-V, 1111111113 Sitting: 13111111-. 1i1'1-1-11111-111, liislmp. 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A GROUP PLCTURE OF THE PHAUCICR ASSEMBLY -X19 , ,e l, V. -1 l, -TX. , K. N .,. in E noi sf L' , lk' ' Qi A C -I 'V :NXT l Assemblies lVhat one word is the most pleas- ing' to Central's students on any llednesday morning? XYhy. as- sembly, of course! This year it has meant more than usual because the programs have been so exceptionally fine. The assembly Committee is to be eongratulated on the variety and quality of its presentations. The most outstanding assembly of the year was the one presented be- fore Christmas vacation. lt showed the old lfnglisli Christmas customs from the yule log' to the caroling of the wassailers. The procession was particularly impressive as it came slowly down the aisles and filed upon Page ninety-eight the stage. The nobleman gave a feast for the peasants. and it was in- teresting to see this as it might act- uallv have been years ago in Eng- land. The second act was beautiful with its symbolic characters. and the Christmas angel was a fitting cli- max. Christmas carols added to perfection of this ffift. rs The Thanksgiving assembly was another one of the best. This was the story of the pilgrim fathers tell- ing of their experience from the time they left Holland until after they were established in America. Those who gave this assembly received great praise for their work. GTEEJSEAN etzilw MEAN -Ya MISS Al'STlN'S t'H'Ii1STMAS ASSEMBLY There are a few students of Cen- tral who do not learn about Chau- cer. and if those few had seen the Chaucer assembly. even they would wish to know his tales. This pro- duction, so well given and so exact in everv particular. was both edu- cational and enjoyable. The operetta, Trial by Jury. which the lloys'Glee Club presented. was much appreciated by those who had the privilege of attending that assembly. lt represented a great amount of both time and energy spent in preparing the solos and chorus work. The parts were well cast. and it measured up fully to the high standards of the Glee Club. Red and white ribbons were pre- sented to the members of the honor roll at a special assembly, the mem- bers receiving bronze pins at a class meeting later in the semester. .Xu oratorical contest in which Dorothy Vace was selected to represent Cen- tral in the city contest was another interesting assembly. At this as- sembly. a newly organized trio made its first appearance, playing two beautiful numbers. lfmmett U'Connor was at the cello. -lohn Greenfield at the violin. and Clinton Reed. first prize winner in the dis- trict music contest. was at the piano. Due to a limited amount of time, no more than two mnnbers were played at each assembly. The other programs were en, joyable and would be individually mentioned but for the lack of space. Central has been fortunate in having heard such speakers as Mr. lfroula. Dr. Sainsbury. and Mr. Geer. The assembly committee justly deserves the thanks it receives from the student body and faculty, for what better selection of assemblies could make up the year's program? The members of this efficient com- mittee are Miss llelen Austin. Miss llilda Anderson. Miss Lillian Knott, Miss Minnie Faro, and Miss Edith llall. Page ninety-nine ll T ,lx mo SEAN 15:11-k Row th-ft to ripzlxtbz Ponte, Pelllnm, 15 L er, Doul-Yllls Sa-mini Row: Wells, Ili-llis, Foi.:arty, Bmrdr-n, Situmj, Messing. Third Row: Kendall. Schwartz, Noreen, Amin-l'smi. VL ., Hudhnis. Hall. im Make-U29 Comm f r e .-X sniff of grease-paint and spirit gum leads the way to a room where a king, adjusting his wig. gazes fondly upon his new-made heard. :Xt the other end of the room, a Spanish dancer smiles appreciatively as she studies the effect produced bv the hlue. black, and Carmine liners. while a blond young inan is trying' to recognize himself in the clark, villainous character he sees in the mirror. The lXlake-l'p Committee has heeu at work. Because this work is just as essen- tial to the stage pieture as costum- l ing, classes in the art of make-up are conducted hy Miss l-lilda Ander- son. Some 'specialize in straight make-up: others study the intrica- cies of character work. This group, besides developing' skill, aids mate- rially in handling large casts. lX'lein- bers are chosen each year by try- outs. Tlle actual work of making' up a character is fascinating. hut the real pleasure is in the study of various types. This work is one of the most necessary and interesting of all the stage production group. ., , 'Xi fy. y 1, 'QV .. xi 1 k ld F W eg, . are 5.,aM42sSmX?QQ3 A, I l':xg'eo11c- llllHlTl'k'1l Mr mam --,-.,,.: .-3-.. 125313 Fil ' . f c ' .1 -u l 1 . . n ' ..' 1 L , . - . s . .- 4 . V , 2' . -I . . . -, I---:-H19 - . ' '--- ' . rl. , 1 .mil J . :A ' 532.'-'iifilgfn --:Q -' 5:1161 ' l' j'y5mfSEfr?fE:ze.m. u--4' ,,..1 .,.-1 .9 A5-ibm mi l ' Y ANDREW Nil 8 9 P , 1' rr 1 MEAN lluvk Row ll:-ft In riglltl: llxirp. Yzuwivr. liluun-, Ill:-Vzllllllll. Vlirish-nsn-n First llow: Malrslmll, Korg, Umli-y, M1-in-r, Sr-Iiwnln-, Athletic Board of Control Tlw .Xtlmlctic lluarfl ill Culltfwl was fwiimln-cl in ISHS. .Xt that time the various atlllctic faculty manag- crs met with tllc uflicials ul tlic sclmol aml organizcrl Ccntral's first ,Xtlilctic lhmarrl of Control. 'l'l1u present mlay m'g'zmixatim1 is a prmlntt uf this early union. Its stated purpose is. 'l'u arrange, equip, aml manage all atlilctics at Central. U ,. . . is trcasurcr. lhc urganizatimi has succccclcrl in its purpose alllwugli tllc finances ul Central have varicrl from lcau tw ' fat years. Xt tllc prcscut time, Cen- tral is Ull lrcrl rock financially. The fmutlmall aml lmaskctlmall 'season lmavc money earning' powers. for the l1l'Sltllll0.lS2l inumx L The remaining' sports van in t The present amlminis livarleml lay Mr. llrct lf. Cpu x x is tlic presiclcnt of lllc lwurl a also tllc faculty inauagcr ul lust lmall, Xlr. llcrg' is vicc-prcs Klciur, secretary: aml M1 Stlixx 1 14, Several new mcn haw ipp ll on the lim:-up of the lmml snt last year. They arc Mr. Xi li L im Klr. Cliristcnsen. The fmimi li s charge of lmascluall: the ll L lwtli turiicml in profits. wllilc lmclcey, lwclccy. L YY' x'll K -R Jw 9, frkpl- , 6- 152 0 A Page un 1 wb' lim-k Row tlc-ft to rightl: 1i1eHl'ClU!l, Golden. Gvrlwr, Seifert, XVOoster. Moylnn, Harry, Murray, lVPln-r, lloy. Marsh, Bt-llis, Zeigler, So-vom! Row: Ke-vs, Herman, R. Iii:-liter. Olds, Mm-Clmnl. Sehorr. Waller, Goldberg, Dolan, Shvllnmn, Arms.rom:, Iieirllmv, Erickson, Keith. l ruut. limv: Murk. Delaney. Hilton. Ekhlad, Il. Rirhler, liuemer, Brandt, Warner, Ste-inuian' l,phm.r' Morrison, Hunstein. WCM Club The CH Club lists as members all the famous athletes who have won the treasured letter. Heroes of the diamond greet gridiron stars at the meetings. Renowned basketball players. cinder sprinters. gymnasts. swimmers. and pursuers of elusive golf and tennis balls belong to the organization, Membership in this club is the desire of everv Centralite. This may well be as it is an honor worth seek- ing. Eminent individuals have be- longed and still do belong to this society. lntluential men in various professions and trades are inter- ested in this branch of the school's activities. The meetings are genuinely' en- thusiastic affairs. The coaches and the different athletes give short in- formal talks. They explain new methods and also plan important events. The animal banquet is looked forward to with keen interest, for it is the big' social event of the athletic year. The members are inwardly pledged to aid each other and the school. Although the athletes who make up thc C Club change from year to year. the roll of alumni and present students is very large. 4 yi T ? FT 1 - r X g:05j551-Wxej Q sw , 1 Page one hundred two errniaraw lun-It Row lla-ft to riulill: Mark. Holillwrg, lioenwr l'llllEll'lll'l'. llnlun. W:-hh, lit-nrtlon So-vonll How: lilunu-, Ku-vs, Munson, Moylun, XY4-lu-r, lltlstl-rlmlz, M4-l'illlum Front Row: R1-ielmii', Warner. l-Iklilml, IM-rry. Early. ll, liiehln-r. Football The mention of the football team recalls thrilling memories of the wonrlerful eleven which playetl with such magnificent spirit last fall. The squail was large and inexperienced at the beginning of the season. liut constant practice ntatle harclenetl veterans of them all. The line was strong ancl shitty, the lmaektieltl hacl speetl ancl crushing power. anil the entire nuniher showecl characteristic Central quali- ties. Their spirit was never clownecl. antl they tlitl their hest in victory ancl clefeat alike. Recollections ot' amazing encl runs till the mincl. Long forwarrl passes flash across the vision. XYe recall spiral punts far clown the tielrl in tight moments uf the game. The remembrance of the touchmlowns that occurretl at crucial times makes one wish that the season were hut starting again. The entire team will prolwalily never play together again. Some of the athletes will not return to school next year. They will seek to repeat their athletic history in higher cir- cles ot' life. They will join that large group of Central alumni. who are continually hringing creclit lu the name of the school. The 15125 loothall eleven. guitletl hy 'Captain Paul llerry. will never he forgotten by those who witnessecl its playing. Those fans are glacl that they cheered it to the echo antl like to speak of it as the greatest team. f 7 : xl N 1 Page one hundred three vizairstaw PACKEI1 STANDS SEE MECHANICS VANQUISH RICND AND BLACK 16-7 Football, the greatest game of all in the eyes of the high school sport enthusiast, found Central in pos- session of a hard fighting, hard playing team, a team which brought glory to the school in all of its games and one which was victorious in all but the final one. Led by Captain Paul Rerry. who with Howie Callender was shifted from the line to the backfield, the team was successful. The Minute Men journeyed to Hastings and won the opening game of the year by the score of 331-0. Russ Ekblad led the scoring attack in this contest. St. l'aul Academy was the host in the next game and also the loser. The Red and lillack won l2 to 0. lfkblad and Moylan made the touchdowns. The game was fea- tured by the playing of Derry, Ek- blad, Reichow, Weber, and Cal- lender. The conference season opened with honors going to the Lexington Avenue team. Johnson came out on Page one hundred four the small end of a 19-0 score. The power of the Central line was dis- played to good advantage in this game. Howie Callender made all three of the touchdowns and fea- tured the game with his good punt- ing. Casualties were suffered by Mc- Callum's charges at this time. Jack Hilton suffered a broken ankle: lleber and Early, broken collar bones: and Golden. a broken wrist. Revenge was sweet to the lQC3.Ill when they upset River Falls, H-li. A previous year's defeat was wiped out fby the boys in their best game of the season. as far as it had gone. Aided by a good line, Berry and Cal- lender scored the touchdowns, while River Falls made the first touch- down of the season against Central. Aaron Mark made a spectacular run and caught a River Falls man who had 'broken loose for a till-yard gain. Central won its fifth victory when it downed the Humboldt High Or- ti me il s TEANy ,, X - MlNI'T1'l MEN CRASH THROUGH RIVER FALLS FOR 14-6 COUNT ange, 252-0. The game was all Cen- tral, and the backlield had no trouble ripping through the huge holes that the line made. Central was getting its appetite whetted for Mechanics, the next and last game on the schedule. The Mechanic s game! Thrills. the impact of bodies. Two rival schools. but two good rivals without bad blood between them, met. The victory that Central followers hoped for but which critics predicted we would not have did not fall our way. NYC lost 16 to T. But in defeat. Cen- tral fought, and the Trainers. with- out the big break of the game. would not have conquered. Leonard of lNleehanic's intercepted a Central pass and ran S5 yards for a touch- down, The score stood 7-3 in our favor. and another touchdown was in our grasp. Central was playing real football. but a break which found all opponents out of its way on an intercepted pass gave the Blue the win. Captain llerry played the game of his life Paul led his men, drove his men, and .set an ex- ample by his playing that could not help but inspire the other ten. Roe- mer and Munson in the line, aided by the consistent work of the re- maining forwards. played their best game of the season. The 'backfield was superior in every way to the Trainer eleven, but the Goddess of Luck was not with the Central eleven. and we lost the city cham- pionship. The class of 1926 has every reason in the world to be proud of its let- termen who played on the team. Our representatives were Captain Berry, Ekhlad, Reichow, VVarner, Mark. Early. Richter, Calleuder. Season's Summar Y Central 231- Central 12- Central 14- Central 19 -Johnson 0. Central 32- Central '7- Hastings 0. St. Paul Academy 0. River Falls 6. Humboldt 0. Mechanics 16. Page one hundred five il, tiiztazioarzxw ly, lint-k Row tleft I0 Villlfli Silverstein. l'eh'i's4m. Hoy, Ili-ills, Mr, lllllme. Mark. Ailnnls. Zin-214-l'. Fred Rr-:Arilon Sittimri liniley, I.ali1g:ford. Logan. MeK+-ndrie-k. Nllvllllllill. 'l'. Ili-lam-y. Iii-rry. lil, In-Ianni-y I-'on-i:i'oi1iul: l r:1nu-is Rt'ilI'tl0ll, tl' Neill Baseball The Real and Black baseball team. captainerl by Mac Shellman. was atlmiretl far ancl near for its quali- ties of cletermination, pluck, ancl fair play. lts members were the small boys of several years ago who ilevelopecl their muscles anrl wit by eiigztgiiig' in the game of bat ancl ball on various vacant lots in mliffer- ent parts of the city. Countless excitecl spectators en- thusiastically cheerccl the good plays which this team mamle during the season. Each player ilistingnish- eil himself by either his tleetness of foot, quickness and accuracy in catching' and throwing the ball, or batting' power. The excellent team- work which they etfecteml was praiserl far anal near, the keen in- telligence of the group being' evif dent in every game. These baseball athletes are the piclc of the school, and their gootl playing all through the season gives them a niche in the hall of fame. The greatness to which they are en- titlecl lies in their never shirking' the severest training' nor the hardest play. Central will never forget the ath- letes who representerl the school this year in baseball. livery Cen- tralite will always try to ontflo him- self in giving' the team honor. They will remember them with favor, the memory of the nine's gallant play being' sacreil lo the Rell and lllack colors. A i M' '? 'A E55 0 Vi l'ap4'e one hundred six - - , eizifiuera in :xanga Ziegler gets the ball from Mm-Kend'il-k lo tug: Sliellmnn ont, whiln- lh-rry Nuys, Simtel Slnlplu-il during al warming up ot' thi- team. ln their first games of the season. the players showed their master ability in yanquishing their oppon- ents by high scores and proved themselves of championship quality. Xlcliendrick. the ace of the city's twirlers. was the XYaterloo of oppos- ing' batsmen and pitched every game in record breaking style. llerry, Delaney. and Adams dem- onstrated their ability to hit the ball high and far. thus scoring' many home runs. Logan and llailey were the terror ot the batters who struck out grounders. for they were always at the right place waiting. Filyerstein and tJ'Neil were ap- plauded time and again for the bril- li'1nt catches which they made. while Ziegler was also a pretty sight on the field and performed creditably at bat. llesides these famed sta1's, there are the un-named others who played for the Red and lllack colors in the games and were always on hand to do their best. Many of these undesignated play- ers will return to perform for the scl'ool next year, and they will cer- tinly bring' countless victories to Central. .-Xaron Mark had another goocl year. performing in the center gar- den: and the many startling' catch- es he made brought the spectators to their feet again and again. Mac Shellman, although he was shifted from third base to behind the plate. showed up to good advan- tage, and his hitting was timely and hard. llud llailey. a newcomer among' the ranks of the ball players, coy- ered third base like a carpet. Too much cannot be said for each member of this noteworthy nine as every player deserves all the credit that can be given him, each one being a credit to tl1e school. Taken all in all. the general con- sensus ot opinion seems to be that Central is represented by a 1'eal ball team and by one which will not only be a credit to the school but will bring home the well known bacon. Page one hundred seven w5, N fl W 5 mzlazrsraw N 1 llnck lion' tls-ft to rightl: Frank, Levy, Rt-ielunv, Early, Ls-liner. llunderdtllmrk, Cllllllllllllili, Kelsey Second lloiv: Wi'liams. tl. lllll'lSflSlIlN0ll, Lee, Ii:-vkjord, Page, Tlu-its, Hnllimzswurth, Hurkey, Gates I-'m'eg:rol11ul: Henderson, Brandt. J, l'ln'istianson Track The athletes who tread the cinder track are all speedy, strong fellows. typical of Central, for they are pro- claimed abroad as fl1'fl11'C W0flfl stars. Other schools fear their prow- ess and think them omnipotent, and they have good cause for such feel- ing. This company of stars has won great fame in the events in which they have participated. Some of them showed remarkable ability in the sprints. others doing well in the long distance runs. A few showed Pa a bird-like tendency when running hurdle races. one of the spectators remarking that each one of the Cen- tral team was so speedy that he rage one hundred eight seemed to Hy. These satellites of the track are also skilled in events on the field. having made high records in the pole vault and jumping and in mastering the shot put. hammer, and discus throws. Their exhibitions of per- fect form were a source of delight to the onlookers. They were the performers of many thrilling incidents, time after time winning against desperate odds. Their faculty of always doing their best has endeared them to Central, and the followers of the Red and Black colors wish them the same success in the races of life as they have had on the track team. - - - UTEJFAJOSEAN lflven lirundf. Ili-ndersoll. IllllNlt'l'lnllllll'k, and In-lam-r puff nt the 1-nd of il lnlrtl prnetieq- run The early track meets of the high school league 'hrougjht out the trite prowess of the cinder warriors in that Central was victorious in each one hy easily out running its rivals. 'ln no race during any contest did the Red and lllack tracksters have to extend themselves livery memher of the track team was an individual star. llrandt. the speedster, always did great work and left the rest of the runners far behind. Fear was struck into the hearts of the members of opposing teams by the real, flashy work of Iiarley and Reichow. llenderson and Lehner were both fast sprinters in the various events, while the word defeat never became acquainted with llollingsworth and lflilton. who won against all odds. The well known couple. llerry and Roemer. put their footlmall talent to use in the field events by tossing the weights around to good advantage, and Walter, Christenson, and l.evy upheld the school lay their indivdual styles in all events. A quartette who did fast work in the relays and medleys was Cates. Theits. Cummings, and lrlarkey. There were countless others who trained for the races hut entered in Only a few, and they will comprise the team for the coming' years. :Xc- cording to Coach .lack Nlac'Callum, there is a wonderful quantity of promising' material among these. 'zatslrt at W Page one hundred nine Gills ' ' ' Buck Row He-ft to rightl: IC. Ileluney, 'l', Dvlalm-v Mr. lillllllv, llerry, 'Fhorson Front Row Ilefl tu rightli Keith, Reardon, XVuller, Mndlsnll, Armstrong, Hailey. lQoskolT Basketball Suffering the loss of two letter- men by ineligibility and the addi- tional loss of three more men on the tirst squad for the same retson. Coach lllnme was forced to rebuild his team a week before the opening of the conference season. The basketball team is composed of the boys of Central who, by their spectacular play. made onlookers lose control of themselves in their excitement. Some of the players gained a reputation by their long dribbles down the iloor. others be- cause of their amazing faculty of dropping in baskets from all angles. and the rest showed ehfectiveness of pas ing. which called forth thc ad- lllll ltlO1l of opposing trams. The squad was picked at the ron- clusion of an inter-class basketball tournament. Luck and success were with the team on most occasions. but the conference race found Cen- tral falling in third place. The tea was light and scrappv. however, and the scores were all close. Next sea- son should find Central on the map in basl-'etball as a large share of let- termen will be back in addition to members of the second squad, who played almost as good basketball as the first stringers. The quint was also noted for its sportsmanship. XYinning or losing. they always acted in the clean Cen- tral way. Their spirit may have been checked. but it was never downed. The meaning of defeat was never in their thoughts. Central lligh is proud of the boys and Captain .lulian Madison, who gave their time and energy that the school might have the team it should. The lighting rallies which they made in the city race will be remembered in years to come. The best that Central has is not too good for such as they. Rival schools have a verse by which they remember the lied and lllack team. lt is thus: Central's quint was here. Central's quiut was there. that basketball team was everywhere. Central recollccts its basketball team as one of those game groups of fellows. . y-Eve YQ 1- r r I 5 .1 masefxf.-F -C.. 4 ? ' Nai- P-1,2:'e one hundred ten 4. J VMI! trfi:'1e:s.:arAN J , 1 lim-k lion' 111-ft Ko riuhtl: ltr-in-how, Mursh, llunntein, 5Itllll'l'. Front Row: Mr. lh-rg, Ifirivkson. Ituelnvr, llivllts-r wimming Closely contestecl meets marketl the lSl'35-213 Central swimming team. .Xlthongh Central failed to reach the tow rung' of the laclrler, they macle a very impressive showing in the race for supremacy. The team. letl hy Captain Roemer. showed all the plnckiness anrl tight' that every other team hearing' the lllack ancl Reel colors has shown. The sqnatl at the hcginning' of the season hatl hut three veterans. anrl Rot-mer hall a large prohlem to conf tenml with. llanstein anrl Nlarsh showetl remarkable improvement irers engagecl, the Rell anfl ll emerged victorious three times, me ft-ating' one conference team at downing' St. Thomas twice. Excellent material for the comm-Y season was clevelopetl in the race in Marsh. Erickson, ant Maher, who will he the nucc of the 1927 race. Roemer. captain llanstein, Marsh, anml Allen. all c 1 trihntetl greatly to the success this years swimming team. Summary- Central :il blohnsou IIS, . ancl were always conntecl on for a Fentral 46 llumholflt 221. first place in their events. The team Central 2? Mechanics -IT. lackctl men of a calihre capahlc of Fentral '35 tt!-St,'l'lio1nas ll-'20 tflk'n'f secoml aml thirtl places. Of Central 20 Hamline ts, the seven meets in which the swim- Central lil Xtest lligh 52. F 2 p ,f5lllll'!lQI.. Q 'Q L ? ,nrwul-.tt-- L i i ..n. . ., fgw tn llllllih .I ll ln .u .u ...,..,..t.:3ggf - -e 1 ' . T5 1 i 7i ' 5 -4 -f 5 lib 25 ' ' ,ff - N, Pug 0 one llllllllfvd e ri are J 5 THAN f Ji Hack llow lleft In rlghti: Mr. 1'lII'lhll'IlS1'll,t lirandl, Munson, ltllilvlntl. Liellis. Front Itnw: Olds. Hoy, Svlmrr. lh-siwloli, lla-rlnan, , Hockey The 19725-26 hockey team. hearing the hrnnt of three ineligihilities in studies and two physical disabilities at the hcginning of the season. was forced to takc the cellar position in the city race. The team. crippled ax it was. played with a determination that has rarely heen seen in the high schools. In the hrst conference game with llnmholdt. I-H. Parker, stellar lor- ward of llnmholdt. was watched closely and- was checked in every shot he attempted. The game with .lolmson found Central fighting' hard lmt to no avail. The Maroon played five men on the forward line and showered llcrman with shots. the latter performing' well under thiS N ,M N47 trying fnsilade of rnhhcr. ln a pretty hit of ,skating Schorr SCtll'CIl',,QACll' tral's only ftally. The tinal game of the first'f0nnd came when the well- tntorecl Trainer team swept the lllaek and Red hefore them hv a ti-tl score. Hlds went to the net for Central in the opening of the second round. hnt no changes were made in the forward and defense. Central lost the tirst game of this round to llnm- lnoldt. 2-tl. Parker having' things mnch hi'+ own way. johnson re- peated its first victory hy a sim- ilar score. 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Lee, 111-Graff, XYurner, Tlmrsoll, llnttiv-ld, lgl1Illl'llIll'4l, Maurer, Gallup. Front Row: Hilton. llrill, Anstinson, Kees. Mr. Galle-s, Iii-lnnvy, Faulkner, Johnson, R4-iellnw, Early Fencin Club 'l'he Fencing Club, of which Nlr. Frank Galles is the adviser. num- bers the expert duelers of Central. They are the lads who uphold the standards of the school against all ehallengers. Every member has mastered the art of attack and de- fense in an individual manner. and all are united together in the oath of good fellowship, which only tho:-ze who have contended shoulder to shoulder can attain. These skilled swordsmen are. how- ever. a democratic organization. .-Xnyone who has the desire to emu- late his ancestors actions in answer- ing' an insult can become a member. lle soon understands the intricacies of guarcling or lunging and be- comes an equal of l7umas's lTfXrtag- nan. lle learns to settle his private quarrels in a gentlemanlike manner. 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Richter, M4-Cloiul, Morrison Front how: Sellorr, Ekhlad, Wooster, Roy, Ilansiein, Minor MCB' Men ahoye picture won their letters in minor activities in tl1e sport world from the awarding point of View but put in just as much time and eu- ergy as did their big' brothers. the major men. 'Carroll llellis, although editing this annual, managed the student end of the hockey team. and helped produce one of the most successful financial seasons in that sport. find Richter was our swimming team manager. Dave McCloud, whether it he a hackhand Hop or a sidestroke. could work wonders with a tennis racket. lfe won his letter on the clay court. Les lXlorrison, with the how tie. swings a mean nihlick and also a Hy swatter. Two letters for Les. mehhe I110l'Q, l'aul Schorr, the sad faced one. was our hockey captain. Paul from that position. lle was the captain of a team which was green and inexperienced but which fought gamely until the end. Earl Ekhlad. with the sickly smile. played a good game at de- fense on the puck team. Earl was far from sickly on the ice and showed many an opponent how ice felt when applied unexpectedly. ,lack XYooster, the serious faced personage in the center of the front row. hanged away at par until he got a golf letter. Good goin' Jack. Philemon Roy, wing on that ill- fated scxtet of ours, skated down into enemy territory time and again with well meant intentions. -lack Hanstein, end man. swam a mean swim. jack forced all of his opponents to the utmost and left many of them trailing in the hriuy deep. T 'N 9 6. ... wa- ,X 2 R lkkh fhgx if HU X n 2 P2lF14l'lDIlt' Fllllldlllll sixteen UEEJSEAN lhlek Row th-ft to rightl: l5l'1lIltlI, Delaney, ll, lliellli-r, lie-rry, Waller Front Row: Artnstronu. K:-us. Hilton. Slntllmnn. Reivlulw Major C99Men 'I'he ahove picture is a represen- tative group of Central men. livery major hranch uf athletics is rcpresentetl in this group. and all hut two senior C men are in the pic- ture. .Xll of the ahove fellows won letters in major athletics, that is foothall, haskethall. hasehall. or track. .Xrt llrantlt was track captain in .1023 and one of the nnfortunates who fell afoul of ineligihility fre- quently. Ile also played hockey. Tom Delaney was lanky center anml guartl on the haskethall team. lle is saitl to he a follower of St. l'atrick. lluhhartl Richter, hetter known as Nap. with his '3lti pouncls of heel ereatecl havoc on the footlmall helml for two years anil showetl how they :lo it in Klankato. l'aul lierry. our versatile gricliron captain. carrieil off letters lor two years in foothall. haskethall, ancl haselmall. l'aul pilotecl a Reel antl lllack team on the pigskin pasture with great success anrl was a hril- liant learler. Russ lX'aller was owner of letters in haskethall antl track. .X spring in his lower joints enables Russ tt l . I clear the high hurclle ,hars. while personal fouls are his hasketlmall specialty. lloh .Xrmstrong hecame our sharp shooting antl speetly forwartl antl guartl on the haskethall quint. .Xrm strong playetl a great game anml helped to instill the necessary tight l'hil Kees, foothall manager. next comes to the puhlic gaze. l'hil also is the proutl possessor of three gym 1 nastic letters ancl a L for manag- ing the track team. l.et all heware. l'hil hites-. ,lack llilton, although lanl up with illlllfics fluring his senior footlmall year, earnetl the covetetl footlmall letter. lle playerl quarter. Nlac Shellman, our hasehall cap tain anal owner uf two hasehall let ters. playetl the hottest corner on the ihamonil, tlnrtl hase. llill Reichow. another yersatilt senior. playetl entl on the foothall team. ran the half mile. anil rlitl gymnastics in hetwcen. I':tf.:t- one hundrerl s--rt-nteen I turf Ku , X l.,.5 xx H l . l tux- ont- hnnrlrt-tl eighteen UEEJSEAN llavlc llow tl:-ft to riglutl: Lak:-, Jones. Stewart, Phillips. Youngren, liuju, McFm-e Sm-oiitl Row: Mi'Maliii::1l, SIlllllll'y, Nvtt. XVilIson. lhm, Gibson, Valrlwe-Ili lluellsler. Front llow: Qimnnne. Kingsley, Tit-rm-y, 'l'hwini,:, Stunt-litield, Mills, lirowne, Bvinivtt. Bletlw-nor. Girls 9 Basketball Cc-ntral's girls formed basketball teams.. which showed the calibre of real veterans. A better group Of athletic girls, who played the game for their love of it. was seldom seen. Their personality. as seen in their playing. was marvelous. intra-mural contests were held to give the various teams competition. and friendly antagonism was shown at the ditterent games. The actions of the girls were so good in passing and throwing the ball that some of tht- more talked of athletes of the opposite sex imitated them. The result was a marked increase in the latter's ability. l'ress agents from many newspapers interviewed these fcmale prodigies. The reports were that no write up could do them jus- tice. These Amazons, however, have not forsaken Central for the path ot athletic glory. Some of them will do more wonderful work next year. The main idea of each is to play for the fun that is in it. 'llhese girl basketball teams may soon make the varsity quint watch them for instruction. Sometime. ffirls Is will have their recognized place in athletics. This is the vision that lies in the mind of each of these .Xmazon athletes. All Central wishes them every bit of good fortune which will come their wav. ? G . e i -A fx- - O- , J e, R67 . px' I 0 s N K ' dll r w . ., rx , ,, nly mis EAN ll, th-ft to riplill: All-llvuim-. li:-nm-tt. Wu K 1' ,ri lf rnoek. tlinnnty, ttlmrell, Nielmls, Suullsuli, Fnnl. Will lx Girls 9 Swimming ht e n reeeiyetl hy The girls' swimming' team uf Cen- :intl suffers have trail has won several meets in llzishv style. lfyeryone has the zlhility Tu hiti1n1s,hnttl1 perturm in the ptml :is if she were 21 mythical water ht-ing. :mtl when they Th :ire tmitecl, the girls make np Z1 team pf great eumpetitiye strength. these marine erezttnres tp ,ggix st. 'L' CX e girls have refusetl . they prefer to swim fur Centrzil. e water girls whim swim tt Central rleserye all that the sehr ,C , , can tlo tp repay them. fwr in Ihese mermzufls have trznnetl 2lXX'1lj' frmn the selitml. :incl they have przietieetl the many events nn- til they ezm perfurm them perleetly. . .-Xll the euntests in whieh they have taken pztrt have heen exciting. fin' :1flmir:ihle wtirk wits rlmne hy ezleh. Xlkirtl tif these wpntlers has sprezul tw tht Luger tities lfzist :intl He-t, girls' nuhle elill CYL euntest their one ltlL l has lieen ltr blfllgglt' ltll' lllt' SL'lltml, The Qtxutl wwrk whieh they tlitl gztye tht their eunntless yiettmries. .., SllL'll llSlllL'IllllIllC1llll1R2lLlLllll In the Rell zlntl lllzieli selitml. Cent: realizes this :mtl hpltls trihnte tw the vfli ? Q9 QL' Q ff Qf AJ f ... A n ,. .. 1 y i gfigfr v 5 L i xi: , l'u:4- one llllllllI'1'll uint-tt-1 n e ala J as EAN wi Buck Huw th-ft to rightl: 0'fxn-ill. E DL-'l2llll'y, I'mml. Louan. Wt-ber. Front Row: lluntle-rtln:lrk, Johnson, Nouthwick, Zit-gli-l', Mr, Grilles, econd Basketball Team The players who will undoubtedly represent Central lligh in basketball next year made up the second team this last season. lXlost of them have developed some individual style of play which will prove very valuable in teamwork to the varsity quint. The members of this select group showed up well against competition last year. and the efficiency of the suuad was due to their hard playing. Their work received favorable com- ment from outsiders well versed in the game. and if prophecies mean anything. the colors of red and black will be represented in the coming winter with a victorious basketball team. These plucky individuals who bore the brunt of the practices with the reguar quint can be compli- mented many times for the never- say- die spirit of whcih they never lost control. Their actions were al- ways typical of the clean ligllttiiig' standards for which Central is fa- mous. All Central is proud of the boys l'zlg'eonebl1ndI'edtwenty who formed the late second basket- ball team. The school's colors un- furl jauntily to the breeze and shine in the sunlight for this representa- tive company who soon will make athletic history. Every loyal Cen- tralite knows that great things will be done by these fellows and that they are worthy of tribute. A few of the outstanding stars on the second team were Pike, a husky Quard. who will next season bear the brunt of the attack of the opponent's forwards. Pike is going' out for football next fall, and it is possible that he will be heavier and faster next season to the benefit of our Figliting' team. :Xs l ike's running' guard mate, Clover'l Gregg' showed up on the Hoor as superior to any other oppon- cut of his calibre. lt will be a hard blow to the second team when Gregg graduates. Southwick was a star forward of the second team afnd Successfully pushed the ball through the basket time and time again. 1 I Q lla UTEEII SEAN sw v' Q 9 -an ll: , i w iw 13 Q V K F vw In tht- row above we haxt- Me4'allnm, lllnme. athli-tie nientors. P . yell lt'2lSi'l' lion tD'l'oll- nor, Sonia- pt-p to the boy, what? Our Coaches and Cheer Leader The master mind trio of the Red and lllack colors has made Central's teams feared hy rival schools. lt has guided qnints. elcvens. nines, other 'll 'l'C'l 'ltlIlllS through the 'mrs s' . and stormy tnnes of pre-game trannng. Uf great assistance to this group was our cheerleader of mighty voice and strength. who called forth from thc student hotly the pep which cheered the athletes in the darkest moments of the games, Central has for its ioothall and track mentor, ,lack NlcfCallum. a genius with a strategic mind for gridiron generalship. who has hronght out the hest in the track athletes. llis slightest word is law to his many admirers. The school has also heen hlessed with a hasehall and hasketlmall leader of high repute. lfrank lllumc. Through his guidance, teams have heen formed that have held their own in competition. The enviable personality which he possesses has won him a place in cvcryone's liking. For a gymnastic teacher and sec- ond team coach who could he hetter than Frank Galles. Central's present possession? lle is a friend nl every athlete. Don U'Connor, the Red and lllack rootcr king' is known to all high school fans, for he has awakened the latent enthusiasm of the school. Page one hundred twenty-one its 1 ,ur we TAN GC T79 Club Banquet Held at the St. Paul Athletic Club on the Evening of tllarch II Several hundred honored athletes. who had plaved for Central in the sports of years gone by, were pres- ent at the last annual C llanquet which was held in the St. Paul Ath- letic Club on March llth. Acdnaintance making between these many celebrities was easy that night as everyone had a brotherly feeling toward each other, and, thus it was, that both present day and former sport gladiators soon found that all athletes of the Red and Black colors were jolly. good fel- lows. The patriotic feeling which was evinced as all sang America was immense. and each one felt a secret thrill at its conclusion. The food which greeted the eyes of the guests was equal to the high- est expectations. During the repast. Dave Dahl's orchestra played beau- tifully appropriate music, and in the intermission, the Banjo Twins per- formed and were encored. Several dances were done by the NYard Sis- ters to vocal accompaniment which made even the most pronounced pessimist sure that he was in for a pleasant evening. As the program progressed. so did the enthusiasm. Page one hundred twenty-two Coach Spears of the University told how he selected his teams more by the personality of the players than any other form of action. A talk on the possibilities of rowing as a sport was made by Mr. N. P. Langford. A proposal by Commis- sioner Ferguson that Central's new gymnasium be known as the Alvin C. Hermann Memorial was received with much acclaim. lt was an inspiring sight when the grads of days before the award- ing of athletic letters received their felt Cs Another thing worth noting was that every football cap- tain since 18!lT' had reserved a place. XVhen the banquet ended. all those who had attended made a se- cret vow to be present at the one next year at all costs. Wie have had a good time, was the refrain in the minds of all when the great affair was over. This was evident when the Great Northern quartctte sang popular songs, for the guests aided in the chorus. XYhite Brothers and Sten- dal were also much enjoyed. and laugfhter was prevalent when George Lamb affected some clever imper- sonations. After this and more en- tertainment, addresses were made bv men who are famous in athletics. g,gg1aAw1fg-Q F Q ill, X i i if l gi 4 4 qi 4 ti 4 ' I 1: ll 1, 1 , 4 4 4 3 Rl 4 2 4 11 4 l 1 1 l ' i7T'VUU1l'VUY 1 ALM-LA -A, fNM.aAVvuAUalTA'UbUL'57I,-WHT! l if lDe De icate 1 the Features Section to it P i E w nn wliose lvrilliant wit lias lueen an inspiration, and we attribute all our success or failure Il if to his scintillatincj examlole ' l l i lx :I l cl c 4 sg' ritfzlfsfirssfzxtw r 4- e 2 if lilo U TEE Il 55 TEZXN 'r i it ft Ill ,cl . , imcmgw PHE TUBE PHIZZLE nm X'ol,iXXXXfi O O lL'XiiLQfll.H1ll O O No. l1Nm,4n1l1l,4Ml4l,llHl iffiiiof1'i.i1n,fsi-afi .,L, E fn- Eli, 1-eiieit-iw lifllwttlif lmlfiiisiitlti as st-mt vzll 1 as p..ssi1,1e. Hll ltll It X 14 lrllllll li the tiulh xxlltn xtu want it, why you want it, who you want it 'Q - -1 W, Tia! CHER ELOPE! WITH TUDE T11 Latest Wireless Reports George Hoody, millionaire philanthro- hist, has installed a Nardau Schoenberg fountain in his formal garden because it spouts so Very well. Helen E. Johnson has been offered iwenty thousand dollars and royalties for the next thirty years for her corn by the Kara Syrup Co. Fleva Brown, noted Uentralite, recently transplanted a Berry bush. the most unique fruit shrub i11 existence, for Cleva taught it the Charleston. lt has been rumored that Miss Julia Tisdales latest philanthropic project is the formation of a French Club. Richard Warner and Jack Hanstein have been chosen charter members for obvious rea. sons. Among those well credited for ad- mission are Mlles. Jessie McAda1n, Grace Andrews. Marv Louise Hohn, Marcella Gadbois, and Helen Hall, and Messieurs David McCloud, Carey Connelly. Dick Oas. and LeRoy Swoboda. The U. of Nl. is awaiting' the ont- standing' stars in Central's girls' track team. lilsa XYclcker. who re- centlv jumped l2 feet l ll-'10 inches in the Dole vault. confirmed the re- iort. Grace Gilbert and llorothv l . llurrows. famous relay runners, l larriet Udenwald. b1'oafl-iumper. and Elizabeth Mills. low lllll'fllG1'.21I't' amonq' the aspirants to sport fame. l'a,1:'e one hundred twenty-four NEWS PARALYZES FACULTY STUDENTS FAINT UPON HEARING NEWSg READ ON OH, OH, OH, OH, STUDENT BELIEVED TO BE OUT OF MIND Whether Teacher is Man or Woman or Whether Student is Boy or Girl Has Not Yet Been Ascertained DETAILS IN TOMORROW'S PAPER POLICE BULLETIN lfleanor Collet. the sludge Landis of Central indoor athletics, fined several people 5510 for various causes. The unfortunate ones and their crimes are: Dorothy Kirby-llreaking' training rules for ping' pong. Donald Oliman-l uttiug resin on a tiddle-de-winks shooter. 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S111- 11-11 1211111i11g 111111 1111- 2l1'111S 111 1111- 1-11-1211111 11111. r1I11Il1 1111111 11211 11C1' - 171111 111- c1111t11111c11.1 SOME OF THE THINGS WE LEARN FROM Miss Anderson - - Sweetness Miss Keane - - Sympathy Mr. Keyes - - Humor Miss Watson - - sincerity Miss Tisdale True French Style Miss Fou111e - Courtesy Mr. Kuck - Miss Morsing - - Obhgingness Miss Knight ---- Pep Mr. Harp - Whole-hearted laughter Miss Cochran - - Character Mr. Maitrejean - Genia1ity Mrs. Harmon Capability Miss O'Hora Patience Miss Dickson - Wit Miss Cornwe11 Charm I':1g1- 11111- 11111 1111-1-11 1111-111y-1111- ,v ig ci: f 1 s EAN WANT ADS FOR tSALEl IRENTJ-I am in a posi- tion to know of a choice vacancy in the most attractive section of the mourners' bench. An ideal location- very popular with the younger set. Further information gladly given. Ap- ply-HARVEY STOUGAARD FOR SALE-A most unusual offer. A Virgil with complete notes on each pagefof inestimable value to some conscientious Latin student. SEE WEISENBURGER AND KIERSTEAD, INC. NVANTED-A position as outliner. I have just completed a course at Miss Kennedy's School of Outlining and am now confident that I could tackle any- thing in that line. 'Call me at any time -DICK PURCELL VVANTEDMPolice protection in the lunchroom during rush hours to guide us safely with our heaping trays.-THE FRESHM EN. FOR SALE-ChevABest Condition. Has had very few red-letter days. Will make C average. An ideal ca for students. Inquire within.-MR. KUCK FAMOUS ADS Eventually, why not now? - Graduation. ST varieties -Seniors. t'l'd walk a mile for a Camel! - llavid McCloud. l love to see a man smoke a pine. -Klabel Everly. Keep that school girl complex- ion. flX'cndell Hopkins. SN ll-lofl'Z pure. - Charlotte Messing. A skin vou love to touch. -Mar- -iorv Klachlicking. Strong as the rock of Gibraltar. -Paul llerry. The following fellows didn't go to the S. because- N-athan said he hates program dances. 0-swald said he doesn't like to dance. G-eorge said he couldn't get a lift. I-rving said the girl he wanted was asked. R-olaert said girls give him a pain. L-ewis said he forgot all about it. S-imon said he forgot to pay his dues. Page one hundred twenty-six THE WAY TO A MAGNETIC PERSONALITY IN 15 MINUTES Gentlemen: lYhat is your secret ambition? Start working' toward it right now. Do you use the right brand of tooth- paste to start yourself on the road to success in life? XYhat about your putting? Ladies: 'Can you cook artichokcs to suit him? lf married. does your husband think the amount appropriated for mustard plasters in your budget too extravagant? Don't overlook these apparent tritles. They show which way the wind blows. -lust fifteen minutes a day. and you can become your ideal by following our easy les- sons. Fill out the enclosed blank with ten cents to cover postage co-ts. etc.. for further information on any of the following advertised courses. Yerv sincerely. EARL ECKTSLAD. Editor. Course I-For the Tired Business Man Are you a real success in your pro- fession. or are you just a Fizzle, hop- ing' vainly to emerge triumphant from the field of business enter- prise? Consider the case of Sam Klogilner. He writes: l labored all day on a tall stool doing hard work at a salary of only three dollars a week. One evening' l saw an article on business training. l wrote for information and soon received the first lesson. The next week the Hoor walker died. There was a question as to who would be chosen for this tine position. After a few more timely fatalities in the office. l was chosen. The boss. Miss Adeline Tenzer. told me l was to receive this high executive position because l was a pupil of the lckolls Ncxpert School of Business. You may use this letter as a testimonial. Love and best wishes, SAM. XYrite today and investigate this splendid opportunity. QEMSEAN Wh . is ANN wsfsewgwzsprq . , , . , K AT 54,3 : N 1 fp-50 A f'4fv,7 -imma ' E ' if wk 40 wa' W E1 JL :Sins M4 ADAM MILDRED RO-SEL? fl-J Pl I N QEPLDPLL J 'JE wi ,t il rears EAN Course II-The Wal1flower's - Awakening Olive Oyster turned away from the window with a sob in her throat. XtVliy couldn't she have been the girl George llagaman and lfhil 'Roy had just called for in their new little, low- sluug red roadster? l'alma Barlow was always the one. llesides she always looked 'so smart in her pretty new clothes. llow could she man- age to have so many? Longing filled her heart. She burst into loud, heaving sobs. Suddenly she felt a cool hand on her forehead, and a soft voice said, XYhy. Olive. dear. what is the mat- ter? llagie, l'hil, and I just won- dered if you'd go for a ride with us. Phil is awfully anxious to have you.', Olive rose eagerly. Then she thought of her gingham apron, tato sack. No, l'alma, guessing her a magazine saying, wardrobe. the old the threadibare po- she could not go. the trouble. handed opened to an ad , There is where l got all my pret- tv clothes. You, too, can be popular. XYrite to the XYo hlansinstitute, and learn to make your own clothes! Course III-A Tragic Moment lt meant much in this man's life. XYooster was dining at the home of a big business manager. lletween courses came a sudden lull in the conversation. Every eye fell on his place. He had used a spoon for his salad and was left with only a salad fork for his coffee! Then to make matters worse. half a tomato had slipped off his plate and was well on its wav to joining the Center piece after the rest of the food had been carried uuprotestingly into the kitchen. Could von have patched up this delicate situation? XY1'ite todav for our course, Silent Soup Swallow- ine '. with hints on How to Handle a Hostess. l'a::.'e one hundred twenty-eight Course IV--Charm and Personality For Vvomen Only. Joel Anderson. Manager. Can you still command' his admir- ing glances? Wihat does your mirror reHect? The youthful and radiant complexion of vouth or the wrinkles of old age? XN'hat does your hus- band's success mean to you? .Xsk yourself these questions. lf the ans- wer is, No, then you are being unfair to yourself. lleanty and charm need not fade with the vears. Learn how to keep the world at vour feet. One lady, llelen Thian. having completed our course, wrote as follows: MV husband. Mr. Robert Chris- tianson, and l were invited to the home of his employer for the week end-our Qreat opportunity. After studving your wonderful course. l could have had any man l wanted. Now l've got his employer. and I fl0ll't know what to do with him. Needless to sav, it's a Hue course. For TX len Only. Ann Orloff, Manager. Could she ever again accept one of his invitations? lle was really nice. but it was so unpleasant to dance with him. Ile never saw her again. Next morning he found that had on his desk for the third time. llis secretarv, Althea Smith. customarily sat at his side. but one morning he came in and found her across from him. She had had to move the hles. lX'hen he asked her why she had gone to all that trouble, she said. Don't you know? .Xsk Dave Kle- Cloud. 'l'hat's the insidious part about the thing. Philip Berggren: l'm an organ salesman. Helen Jones: What kind of or- garvs? Philip Berggren: Different kincls. Helen Jones: Whom do you rep- resent? Philip Berggren Cpresenting cardf Mayo Brothers of Rochester. amen SEAN fig THE HERO-BOYS AND THE MOUNTED POLICE ll.1, l1:1. lZlllQ'llQtl I11111. thc l1111- l111'111Q llt-1-11-l11w. fm' lic 1v1111l1l 112111- l1is littlc julie. Xlhilc lic is laugh- ing. 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Mr. Freeman Nichols and Miss Agnes Anderson, editors of the Highbrow Once-Over. say: 'Bowl Mates' is an interesting study of the intimate life of the lit- tle spinach leaf. ltith passion as the main theme. it is a cook book no one should miss. Love's Pitfalls is the name llelen llrownell has given her latest novel. for she has been writing an- other thriller. XYhatl Again ? asks the reading public. Nope A total loss. answers Miss Anna Nielsen of the firm of Millunchick EQ Renz, literary critics. Though not really risque, one is made a little uncomfortable by the use of a phrase-we blush to repeat it- the naked eye. I.ove's Pit- falls is a sob story from cover to cover. Vvc believe Miss Hrownell's work should be dedicated to the c'1use of bigger and better tears. The Feature staff, realizing how diflicult it is for many people to think up a good excuse for being late, has compiled the following list of convincing excuses for the use of the habitually tardy, especially William Jelinek. ln order to avoid overworking any one excuse, separate lists have been made for both sexes of students. However, in case of an emergency, an excuse from a third list, which is equally suitable for boys or girls, may be employed. For Girls: 1. I helped my mother wash the dishes. and I dirln't like to leave until everything was all wiped and put away. 2. X'l'hen I was dressing. I discovered I didn't have anv powder: so I had to go over to my married sister's house to powder my nose. and she lives way over on the other side of the town. l. I was hurrying to catch an early car so I could get to school in time to do a little extra studying, but I had to duck into a friend's house to avoid meeting a bov with whom I didn't want to go to school. -1. On my way to school I discovered a run in my stocking, and I had to stop to pull a lot more runs in both stockings so that they'd look like fancy hose. For Boys: l. l coulcln't find the razor: so I had to shave with the scissors. and it took a little longer than usual. 2. My young brother got fresh at breakfast. and I had to lick him right away so that he'd see I wouldn't stand for any nonsense whatsoever. 23 . Same as 2 for girls. substituting Stacomb for powder and a married brother's house for a married sister's. For Either Boys or Girls: l. I forgot to take my medicine after breakfast, and l had to go back after it. Q. I gave all my money to a hungry looking tramp: so I had to walk to school. 's 501116 HCVV OIICS. .. The gas oven exploded and singed my eyebrows: so I had to grow 4. The cat died last night, and l had to go down to pick out a coffin for it this morning. 5. As I was dressing. an idea for a beautiful poem came into my head. and I had to write it down before I forgot it. ti. My brother and l quarreled: so I shot him, and I had to hide his body in the furnace before I started for school. Page one hundred thirty 'X ,Q ,Q N '41 -, V HQJSEAN ? -13.4- s ff :K ,J ' 1. ly ai fy tfi ,f V n ,ar ,am mzleirsiiaw TX w I OUR OWN DICTIONARY A stands for Apple , which the Freshmen eat iC1l'277lQl?QZ3'f7?kT71Q 3 '3QQU? 4CfTl??0QFQZ3'IZ7:5I9315 UiQ? gg.-1:S0QE.f5r2'.9fc'5'2D5gl1go2irp-' -1- rv- 1 n- i. 8.2'g 294-qxnlgfnk : Q:.' :o, ':5'g:'.f'.g .v,::.-.- .- '- rv-'-' 2 'N-Sgogg -swlr D' owQ'2U 3i-'5:r : '9O:'. :o21 f2'O2fSmf-'S'aM'w s?w ET-vu oo' -1D'2:r-sir 2 cr Ori' 0 05,15-S005-fbtq '15-U :r-v-: : '3 E'g0'5'0-Q-lmQ35'2525'Li5'.gf g2O 5'::E4foo:LmgU '5fom0q5':,-g,,,cng D'9-f?'f '5?'w::,'L,wS'E.B Qwf- g53 m5'H:5 n'-H?:3f'?3G'5'E':5f H-105 rvfoeo :-sf. .-, .... moQ- 010.570-0 D 5f-1-Moog ' fv n,.,., mn, mp- o 'J' .... Cn.-.UQ Hg'-1 I-1mO,.hO-.w4,-4 Nw' N00 wig -:W m'J Q'-' U'-- f'9 2.7'm Q:C. mQ m m'-02, 0Q3D g'r.g- M804 rn : DQQGB 5,-gm O gg, rr. : O 2 5 2 W rr T X5 Wit , which we read in hools X-Ray , or our teachers' looks Youth , if I understand you all Zestn, in this Senior Annual ..V,. .. UZ.. .. GUM I was sent this morning to visit the institution for face contortionists' sometimes facetiously called Central High School. My experience there was such that I have not yet recovered. my normal equanimity. My first feelings of disgust and aversion were soon so tempered to sympathy and real sorrow for this unhappy condition of the inmates that even now I am bespattering this paper with my tears.. The entrance to the building, through a handsome gray stone archway. was unforbidding although I did remark little wads of a tannish gray, wax- Iike substance clinging to the wall, which rendered its appearance most unseemly. However. I did suppose that these were merely to conceal blem- ishes which would soon be repaired. I was not yet startled, but. when I entered the main hallway, where many of the inmates were collected. I was thrown into consternation. A loud. crackling noise seemed to issue from the mouth of each and to cause horrible convulsions of the lower part of the face. The upper part was relaxed in a vacant, though not repelline' manner. but to glance at the lower part made me shudder. The under jaw alternately fell and rose: as it fell. the corners of thc mouth were pulled down, creating an impression of unearthly gloomg then. as the jaw rose. the appearance became that of extreme eestacy. ' How bout-crack, crack-a big U321l'YCl'ZlCli-lilllgllll?-CI'3.Cli. crack. crack, - lYill yuh-crack-, huh? Yeah--crack, crack- Suddenly one of the number began to stretch from his mouth some of the gray substance which I noticed on the wall at the entrance. Its appear- ance was so disgusting and put mc in such horror that I Hed straightway. Certainly. if ever a man can effect a cu1'c for these loathsome, but pitiable. beings, he will deserve the praise and blessings of all mankind. Pageoneli1lndl't-d thirty-two 1 1 'W 11:11:13 1511511111 WV? WII, 8 ?11.. 'mf I ' 1 1, lp I ' XX x i I lb I I Fc-1111 IHC to IEC XI II s If 11 QI ul 1 1111 XWIIII- epin- 4 . . xI1lfI4 - LHSH1111- ZlL'Il,IIZlSSL'IIl5IIL'I-I.0l'.1Il' I'I'I' ' CI11111' 111c111. II, :1Itc1' .' . ' ' 1 -1.3 ,.. lil S. Fl. .XIIJZIIIS Sf.. NNW! 11 I'l',I R :IT 11111 are IISSII 1- 1c1 . SllIII'IMlI'Q'. KI:1. Il lm- 11'1clc:1u'c 11I'11111' IJ 'MT Ill ul II2l1'ISII1'k'L'lI 11'1II ,II'I' ' 1 If, A s11'z11gI11c11 1'1111 11111. 111. I.11111'I1 II1 Id-PI, ' . A A A M XI11sk11 I.11ss:111. 1111- :1 Iflllzlz I IQIXI, 11111. 'I'I'l'IC. I ' IIc:11' 111511 11'I1:11 Stu In-1115 51113 N111-1 11'111-111-1-.111'1.-1' 11S111g 111151111 11.1.1.1 11-111-I1c1's sz11'c'lI1: M. 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My I511l'HII1c21 I'1'1tz--AX 111cL' s1I1'v1' f1'ic111lg 111111 1111- 111111111 KI115k11 f1'11111v 1111- ---+3 1110111112 1l.t1l.1,l1111 I 11':1sz1 1I1111l11i11gTI111111- KI:11'11111 XIc:111s - ,X 111'ult1' 11'I11tv ns. S1111111 11111111I1sz1g11,:1cI1iI1I t11I1I 111111flIc. 1111- uf it. I sn-11t :lt 111106 I111' ll t1'i21I NI1'1'1Ie U1'sf111 4 II1Q II:11'1':11'1I . , . . 111111-. My IlCZl1I1lCIlL'S 111111 I1ef11'111g' z1t Q I11sS1CS. Illlfg' 113111111-fly-Qfl. I 11111 1111 Ilillglxl' 11 I:1111't IIz111111111111I-.X t11'111. 1Ir111I1Ii11g 'I1I1H111Zl9..I Illzulys IQ1'1IcrA.X g'1':1111I 11111111r. I':1g'v11111- l11111d1'1-41 thi1'ly-tI1re-1- - - - erfipsraw gf EXTREE!! Rummy Rhymes Contest Prizes Won by Former Central-lights. The first prize was awarded to lileanor lYoodward, who made up the last two lines of the poem be- low. This is real genius: llarold Albrecht has small feet, Nap Richter is petiteg And now my poem's complete: llasn't it been a lovely treat? Second prize merits special con- sideration. Florence Sinclair is the winner of a 'beautiful cut glass teething ring for composing' the first and third lines of this rhyme: Still mad at me? says hlohn li. D.: Miss Knight is quite a shining' lightg This line will be very empty: The sun is beaming' much too bright: rta-dal. Third prize is an inspiration to would-be poets. rhyme at any price seems to have been llerbert lloff's motto. You'll probably want to read the last lines twice: XYhv isn't ,lack XX'ooster handsome? XYhv doesn't llobs l'oore ever smile? For the S'llllS reason some people are dumb, An'l men walk for a Camel a mile. Last but not least is the fourth prize. won by Alta Scullin, XYe commend it for its beauty of thought and wording and predict great thines for the author, A muffin made by Jessie Klcfvdam. to be used as a paper-weight is Alta's prize: lf lrving Levy weren't so short. Ile could have been a pave at court: lf llorothv Kirby weren't so tall, She could have danced with him at C1 ocnsr-U1 Q I I Il E59 r gaghm o-'anus' 5.51: 5- -1: ll nkind to none, -ets dandy marks as many friends- hat's Betty Slaughtl So my jingle ends. Page one hundred thirty-foul' wi NAP WINS! 8:14-A hush falls over the dis- trict. Far off, near Summit and Lexington. a ponderous roar is heard. Two cars slew around the corner, motors pounding at top speed. llorns blare-one a bee- per. They roar down Lexington, not pausing for tratiic signals or pedestrians. Now they are radiator to radiator. Une is driven by a lady. the other by a youth. llis car is packed. llooks. coats. and often shoes drop out of the windows. They approach the light-houses at Marshall. llis car has the outer track. Alas-things look black for him. Ah! llut no! The lady? car is losing. The youth foreees ahead. gains the inside of the turn. slews around the turn at top speed. and jams on the brakes-the winner. Out jump jack llanstein. llobs lfloore. jerry Caminsky. llelen llall. Guppy Hosford, Cliff Sommers. and l'erry Gilfillan The hara-sed driver emerges-Nap Richter. while the defeated driver parks Fanny-Kliss Austin! Nap escapes a tardy mark again! llurrah! OUR SHAKESPEARIAN PAGEANT Rosalind - - - Magdalen Cepress Romeo - - Lester Morrison Cordelia - - - Ruth E-llis Helena - - Geraldine Druclc Antonio - - Arthur Peter Desdemona - Edith Atkins Orlando - Morley Gordon Juliet - - Muriel ,lockers Nlaicheth - John Lamey Portia - - ,lane Rogers Macduff - Sam Millunchick Peaselalossom - - - Ruth Keller Cleopatra - - Ruth Wervedalhl Nerissa - Margaret Wagner ,lulius Caesar - Henry Murray Puck - - Stewart Horne Sylvila ---- Gladys Randall Polonius - - - John Donohue f When was your agelnj Titania - - - - Carol Cunlach Beatrice - - - Marion Cure Demetrius - - - Maxwell Page flare Antony Heinrich Rathmann Othello - - Howiard Wandrei Oberon - - Paul Anderson Ophelia - - june Douglas Hamlet - - Donald Ohman .lulia - - jean Williams Valentine Tine Daugherty u 41 u 11 u 41 41 u 11 14 1, 511-1 - - - 1:f11.efAN Q1 FROM THE SPORT WRITERS VIEWPOINT 112111111-1 e11tere11 the ring 211 53:15. 1111111111011 115' his see111111s 211111 l1is 1112111- uger, ll11r21Ti11, l,21ertes sl11we1l his 111111211 extremities tllfllllgll the ropes ll few 111i1111tes later, llllflilllg' his weight in l1is e11r11er. 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Iil111111I 2-I.21erTes was 11111111115 like El 1'V1I.FII'VK'41IllilIl with 1'IlCl11l12l11SlI1 when 111- CZIIIIC 11111. f11r 1110 566111111 1111111112 he li11111e11 like Z1 ee11ti11e1le with the g1111t. IIZl111IL'I 111isse1l Z1 right cross 111 the jaw. 211111 I,21CI'tL'S fell 111111 :1 e1i111'l1. IIz11111et very 11l21yf11l1y 211111 very gracefully sl211111e1l I.ZICl'1CS i11t11 the 11111111111 1,11 next week. 1.21er1es was e111111te11 11111. 211111 when the l1ir1ls s111p11e1l singiiig. 111- was re11111x'e1l t11 his r1111111. FUTURE HEADLINES Oil Magnate Holds Directors' Confer- ence. ' PAUL SCHORR Girl Scout Great Success Selling Hot Dogs at Fair. CATHERINE BENNETT To Play on Comb in Paul Whiteman's Orchestra. GRACE ANDREWS Saint Paul Waterbaby Wins Olympic Championship. CLARICE WATERS Former Centralite on Orpheum Circuit. MILDRED BROOKS Ventriloquist Gives Marvelous Perform- ance. LA VERNE ANDERSON To Become Faculty Manager of Ath- letics. ARTHUR BRANDT Demonstrator to Give Lecture on Hindoo Art. MARGARET ARBORE Centralite to Take Service in Court of King of Siam. MAXWELL PAGE Makes Big Success as First Lady Agent for Reo Cars. HELEN PARKINS Hailed as Second Katherine Lee. DOROTHY LEE Taxi Driver Makes Record of Nineteen Fatal Accidents in Day. JAKE KOLINSKY Sings Bed-time Story,'Now I Lamey Down to Sleep.' JOHN LAMEY Manufactures Delicious Sawdust Break- fast food. BERNICE PHILLIPS New York Electrician Confesses Central Made Him What He ls Today. EUGENE REINBOLD Professional Hostesses Selected for Charm and Personality. JUNE DOUGLAS EDNA EDWARDS as 14 14 u Editor of Magazine Section of Dispatch Calls Strike. ALBERT WETTELS I1nvents Wonderful Seedless Pomegran- ate. STELLA TUTTLE Telephone Operator Foils Bandits, 550,000 Reward. NADINE SIMON Candidates for Governor Stage Debate. RUSSELL EWERT ELEANOR AUGUR Farm Aid Petition Signed by Labor Can- didate. TED ROTHMAN Prima Donna Marries Fifth Time. EDYTHE FREDOVSKY Cough-drops Choke Inventor. ELEANOR KAUFIVIAN Lunchroom Lectures Please Studentsg How to Eat Peas With a Knife. FLORENCE FORS Simple Directions for Spaghetti Eating. MADOLIN KENDALL Killed Selling Freshman Tickets to Assemblies. PHILIP BERGGREN Junior Partner Taken Into Baked Bean Factory. CHESTER HEINS Injured Selling Football Uniforms to Locker Room Janitors. EDWARD GOSNELL Principal and Four Members of Central Faculty Die Laughing in Private Lunch Room. MR. MARSHALL MR. KESSEL MR. MILLER MR. ANDERSON MR. BROCKMAN Page 11111- lllII'ldFC'tl thirty-tive . ' JS, m:'JMss1z.zxN 11.117 x 3 THREE HEARTY HURRAHS They were given with ll will. .1 1 FQR THE HERO BOYS The e1111t1'11ts, l111we1'e1', 11l that will Zllltl l111w they :1tteete1l the ll1-1'11- or l111x's will he t11l1l i11 11111' next 1'11l- FOR THE HONOR OF THE una NTI H I, I, . e, 11- e1'11- 111ys 111111111115 SCHOOL lbllxvll il Clock, 1111 n.XllYCllllll'k'S --1y1m1'S wmng mme gum? .X1111111g' the lfski11111s i11 the Slllllll Sea lSlZllltlS.u 1'21lle1l lliek, the el1lest llCl'll. Now while 321111 is thinking 1111 El wise 1'1'21ek. let 11s give three llC1ll'tf H ,, l11111r21l1s lui' tl1e lle1'11-h11ys. The Iron Rule Central's Department Store A A A lnformatiori Booth-Dorothy Kirby. 1111 2 2 Z . . 1 . . - I ill' Hum Eh H Uumjlil l - Floorwalker-Harold Albrecht. lh1-1'1-s 1111ly t11'e 11111111tes l1tt 11l the f11111l1z1ll gz1111e with S6Cll2llllC Al2lI'lSlH XX'e lllllSl sz1x'e the 1l21yl L'l'lCtl Infants' Dep't.--John Donohue. Clelgkik- lris Harrod, Herman a a. WcE1men's Ready-to-Wear Dept- Y- ,l if , 1 1, Q 4 i eralcline Nlurnane. Tf0?.1'1IeHtl11.11 llLdl'lj l1 1111.1h, 1111 th1 ClerkSiD0r9thy Knapp' Char- ' lotte Messing. Stylish Stout Dep't.-Marion Neal. Clerkhs-Qlacoque Tierney, Dor- Ot V eub. lVlen's Clothing-Philemon Roy. Clelrllis-Henry Murray, Orville omas. - Mesrfs Haberclashery 1 Franklin tevens. Slllll. the y111111gest lle1'11. lle1'e let X ll11111A21l1l ll1111r21l1Yl ll11111'21hlll Y1's. s21i1l lliek. the tlltlllglllilll ller11 1'e111i11isee11tly. XX'e'1'e heen s211'i11g the tllly f11r the lust f111'ty- three 1'11l11111es. l s'1111se we ought t11 1l1i11k :1l11111t g1'z11l11z1ti11g s11111e 1l21x'. nillllj' tw11 111i1111tes left. sz1i1l rlltllll. the f1111-l11vi11g lle1'11 ns he , l1211'k1-1l il llllllll of h211'1l e1121l i11t11 ll Elifglsilgparker Southwlck' Earl Slltltk' l121ll. llis high spirits :1111l ' l11'ight I'ClDlll'lL'C kept l1i111 1'1111st1111tly i11 1l1-111:1111l1 i11 l21et. there wzls L'X'6Il ll l'l'XX'2llAtl 11tlie1'e1l ill Slllllc 1'21ses. l l1'1'1- we 211'e Stl'IlI1llCtl 11111 i11 the . - Clerks - Lorraine Sell, Jennie Notions-jean Coons. Clerks 1 Lawrence Applebaum, Ruth Browne. Drugs-'Lorraine Brahy. ,X1'1z1111:1 1les1'1't 21111l 1111 w21x' t11 get t11 .. . , L , the 11l1l .Xl111:1 KlIlIL'I'l s2111l 521111. arson Toys-Iona Warnock. 'llh:1t's e21sx': swim. Uuiekest . 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X111l1ly Ili llllffl UW l9C 11 liillgl Xix1111, l1211l l1111se1l 211111111111i21 f11111es I wmlll nut IW lm lll1e1'111' 111'e1' the G11-111 l,1lli6S. .lust :ts 11111' ltfll' llll lllk' Wvilllli 'tw1111l1l l11'i11g, three lle1'11-l111ys l1211l t21ke11 grztceltil s111'f:1e1- 1lives, the lzike l1211l f1'11ze11 l Wulllfl 'Wi llf 1lllilll2Cl. 11511-11, l'i111' angels liztve t11 sing. llere let 115 give three llL'Z'll'iy V111111111-1-l1c11s1-11i-11- h11111'21hs f111' the llCl'H-lJ1lYS. .Nllll llL'YC'l' 1l11 ll thing. l l11111'21h l ll1111rz1l1!! ll11111'11l1l!l --lllllll lQ11ssk11pl, l':11.f1- 111111 l111111l1'1-1l lllll'lX-lilll 1 S ll tiltstg 111:11 ff 5 'EAN 1 12 ll W, ei:r.2-itrastfi-XN AUTOMANIA 7:55 Miss Eshel'l3y's ponderous Velie charges up the unoffending alleyway. 8:0l Helen johnson, Elizabeth McMillan, and Dorothy Strother kiss their respective chauffeurs and climb out from under the parental wing just in time to have to stand and wait for the flag to go up. 8:04 Miss Boody is seen cavorting across the landscape in Pyorrhea ffour out of every five have theml. 3:07 Five more Fords. B lO J ' essie lVlcAclam and jack Wooster are delivered C. O. D. 8:l3 Fran Muller arrives in her Ford lemonzine. 8: l 4 lrving Levy shunts up' in his Kidcly Car. 8:l5 Police wagon arrives with Mary Louise l-lohn. WE WONDER Xkhat makes Doris Russell's shy- lf anyone could make a more per- fect football hero than lloward Cal- lender? with ners? Iflow Mary Allen and Ruth lkrowne can always be so jolly? If Dwight Carrell isn't proud of such a distinguished name? XYho would ever guess Klarion ness so attractive? NYhy Alice Larkin is So llflgllf? lYhy they dou't make more boys l Essie Sagarskys playing? lf we could ever take as good a picture as Gladys Ebert? XN'here we'll all be next year? Trank l3aumgardner's man- lf Phoebe Bleecker hasn't the most expressive brown eyes? HOXV MISS CYHOR.-X Ct-XX STAND THE BUNCH IN 31? and llelen llenry are twins? Il? ANY SCIIUUI. CAN UUA-XST How we could ever tire of hearing SVCH AN ALL-ROUND GOOD SPORT :XS OUR l'RlNlCll?AL? XYhy ,-Xrlee llarris didn't co-oper- ate with Dickens in writing his nov- els? lloxv we could become as sweet as Dorothy Xlcllride? If anyone could make a better His- torical Society secretary than Mer- cedes Qucal? Why Ilomer Hedmark doesn't take Greek. Ill HY XYF REALLY Li JDK TO NUR FRTENDS? kX'hat makes hlarcus Trudeau such a science shark? XX'hcrc Margaret Thwiug got her cntc little voice? If we could ever learn to speak Spanish as well as Ramon Seneriz? lf lfdith lillH0lllfllllSlIll1JCSll'l make the most companionable friend? lf anyone has a more charming manner than Grace Gilbert? lf evcrv girl docsn't cuvv Klar- garet Stanchfield's long curling eye- lashes? Pagre one hundred forty AIN'T IT!! Xkhen you oversleep in the morning And madly rush to school, Only to find that some lower class- man llas been fooling with your locker So that you have to go through the Xkholc- combination, ,-Xnd it takes you so long That you are late for class And so are given a zcrog When you had planned On a long assembly To write your work for third period, And it lasts only fifteen miuutesg XYhen you are called on For the special topic That you had forgotten all about, VX'hcn von are called to the office For ducking periods and breathlessly Rush All the wav downstairs Unlv to find That there was a mistake .Nucl von have to go back to class. lYheu you go to the library enzrszr .srfAN ,Xml happen to meet someone you linow .-Xml just begin To have a gootl talk. XX'hen you are 'brutally kickeml out For the rest of the term. XX'hen you have a sixth periotl class fXml have to sit :Xml watch the samlwieh-eating moh .lust outsirle the floor. XX'hen you're finally freecl .-Xml clash to the lunehroom .lust in time To see The person ahead of you Take the last piece Uf your favorite pie, XX'hen some fun-loving' freshman l'layfully pops his waste paper Unto your tray. XX'hen you alive lnto the front hall hormle To timl the partym XX'ho lmorroweml your pen ,-Xml forgot to return it, XX'hen you are tolfl To clear out of the front hall Aml you get your things :Xml start home :Xml have the fun tif seeing all your friends llrive hy :Xml eoyly wave, XX'hen you get home !Xml Eml That there is no one there To tell your troubles to. XX'hen your parents have company ln the evening :Xml you're feeling sort of alone aml blue .-Xml one of the guests eomes over To speak to you .Xml asks you flow far you are in high school :Xml you answer That you're a SENIOR. Ain't it a Grand and Glorious Feeling? VVe didnt have anything to put in here-. so we left it blank, DOWN IN FRONT!! HCR SENIOR CIRCUS. The Big Parade Ringmaster-Xlr. blohnson. Elephants-lDorothy Reulr, Xlarjorie Nlailaml. Tigers-liuture l'rineetonians. ltull Dogs-liuture Yale men. llonkeys-Future llarvarml men. liears-Cherrie Overlay. liloise Rus- terholz. Nlarjorie lionalclson. Lions-Ruth lfllis. Lucille liiusek, Angela llest. Monkeys A- liirker llixlmy, john Gregg. XX'innie Locke. Calliope l'layers-Iithel Mae Ris- hop. llelen llall. Snake Charmer-Xliss U'llora. Snakes-Ezra Merrill. llerman Lus- san. David XlcCloml. Cliff Som- mers, slack llanstein. lion lTCon- ner. :Xcrolmats-fXluriel Joekers. llelen Thian. Tight Rope XX'alker-liorothy Sie- hert. Wild West Show llariug' joe-llarolml Cooley. Crimson Gulch Llake A Kenneth Brown. lflat liooterl l'ete-l'hilin Kees. llairhrearlth llarry - Clitiforal llar- key. llelimlaf-lean XX'illiains. liaetus liate-Catherine llennett. Side Shows Tooth l'iek Klan-lrving Levy. Fortune Tellers - llarriet l'ratt. Dorothy Rinehart. XX'orlml's Fattest lfamily-.'XnnXVeis- enherger, motherg Dorothy XXfells, sister Susieg Marion Neal. sister Nell: Marvin Serlam. song Bull Gallup, father. Harker-Narmlau Sehoenherg. Ticket Taker-lftlwin Dick. Clowns-Louis Suerth, Gladys Ran- tlall, Marcella Cacllmois. Refreshments lfot Dogs -Francis aml Myrtle Smith. Pink Lemonade-Nell Zentz, Dor- othea Fritz. Alvina Huebseher, Helen Cerahty. Page one hundred forty-one Q Al 'iw X, U?EUfMl0SU:'ZXN gg 'T .ff 1 f JWVF2 Z1 1.4114 f XMLQYQ TA4? Zi? gym I K4 :: 7 L-,fm ,F fkx ig!! f WZ: 4 X If X V , Hill!! , Mfglwx mwlydu 4 I aw-.N-ry-.m x X f M Tk 57'-irfliwmg ff ' W ' ' XWWT 6732 Wkggw f L fm h 5 'Q' M. S l4fXjxwlm1fx.5Xf FS-Xxx , fda My N162 gn-rf? R-mfw-. Q X 0 args: ' X W fl S X Wdigl 2 A R. yn ob Q, 'L n. Xl N64 fqf W if T m W9 'fm 'bl' 2 I ru 1 F-M 0 GW nkTh Q it him -za. fix X Q hun KNQ' 5 I P ,NX as '7r?.n, ,, 1 f x 11 'tg 1 '4 I fx ,, Q1 ' , . '1 W, 'J ll, . ll I 'If 'M -al MP2 ,I I W II I r !Qx!4.l.0,A 'J' '4 x a1uo'l5tng,- .' 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XX'hile he is renewing his frientlship with Dorothy from the l.antl of Oz, we must tell you that the three llero- hoys were living in a strange lantl of pink elephants and green cheese. or so it seemetl to them. -lust the etiects of a little 1'eunion of the Class of '2ti. .'Xntl what are you tloingg' here? asketl llick. the thoughtful llero, ltnuliillg' romantically at llorothy. XN'liy. we all live here. answer- efl Dorothy self-consciously. surl- tlenly aware of her feet. Come over ancl meet the llohhsey Twins antl llollie llimple. Uh! here come lfarmer llrown's hov antl The l.it- tle Colonel. lint l wantetl to see vou alone.' palpitatetl llick. the romantic llero. Do you think that woultl he quite nice asketl Dorothy primly as the wintl tangletl her long' eye- lashes. Vp till now we've kept our series clean antl pure for all our young reatlers, hut- That sen- tence, however, was tlestinecl never to he tinishefl. Xotlcly Nixon hatl thrown a hlack cape right over lJorothv's heatl antl was alreatlv speecling' away with her. 'l'om! Sam! Notltly Nixon's ah- sconflefl with Dorothy! velletl Dick. sinking' into the clepths of tle- spair. lle arousecl himself ahruptlv. however, when he realizetl that he hail sunk clear out of sight. Come on up!-No use heing' so low gihout it. calletl flown Tom, the fun-loving' llero. for he woulcl have his little ioke. l.owl saitl llick. climhing out of the tlepths with a hoarse. angry growl. You're thinking of that scountlrel. Yotlrlv Nixon. lle's so low he coultl walk uncler a snake with a tall hat on? llut comet llow are we going' to rescue Dorothy? asketl Sam. Ask llatl. lle knows. eheerily pipetl up Tom, t.f.l.ll.hg f.h.w.h.h.l.j, Antl so far on into the night: hut now let us leave the tletails of that hectic struggle. l,et it suftice to sav that the villains got their just tlesserts. However, they will he at it again in The llero-lloys Chasing' Sunheams or Hlieecling' .-Xlligators in Northern Kansas. .Xml here let us sav gootlhve. INTELLIGENCE TEST . , . 1. llow olcl are you? t-ive at least three reasons for your answer. 2. llas your hair a tendency to he curly? llo not answer this ques- tion hefore carefully considering ity no change of minrl is permissihle. Il. State in a hrief paragraph your opinion on the following suhjects: classes in the Tower Room: the price of eggs in licuaclorg Nlr. john- son's chemistry tests: hohhetl hair for Kliss tl'llora: a filling station in the hack of the huiltling. l. llo you prefer tlehating to The l'risoner's Songu? 3. Xthat hrantl of polish tlo vou use on your overshoes? If so. whv? ti. l,ist the following uncler the classifications of great men of fam- ous places: So's your oltl man g Ski-I'-Nlah: potato chips: Cleva l1rowu's eyes: mourners' hench. 7. Check the correct answer. The purpose of examinations is: tal 'l'o train stutlents in the art of sight-seeing. tbl To provicle amusement for the facultv. tel To keep the paper compa- nies in husiness t H. XX'hat are the most important points of tlifference hetween a fly- swatter antl a glass cuphoartl? ft. XYhat is hetter to use as a heautv lotionfretl hats or chalk tlust? lu, XX'hat amount of intelligence tlo you think you have, if any? INTELLIGENCE GRADING Class .X. 'llhose failing' to :five satisfactorv answers to the follow- ing' uuestions have inferior minrls: I. IVhat is your name tif anyl? Page one huntlretl forty-three erztatfstzxw 2. Which is the better place in which to study chemisty, the lunchroom or the engine room? 3. XVhich is Dickens's most fam- ous work, Paradise Lost or Vanity Fair? 4. XYho won the 1924 Olympics for jumping at conclusions? For entertaining doubts? .m. Define ichthyologist . Class B. Satisfactory answers to the following signify an average in- telligcnce: J. 'XN'l1o? 2. VX'hy? tbrevity preferredj. 3. XVhy is a toothache? 4. lYho played the accompani- ment to the junior-senior de- bate? .v. ls the moon made of green cheese? Defend your state- ment bv statistics. Class C. Correct answers to the following signify a super-human in- tellect: 1. llow high is the Flag pole? ttlnlv those having climbed it are qualified to answer.l e. lYhat are crushes ? Give cause and effect. 3. VVho wrote The French Rev- olution by Carlyle? -1. lf the Cehisean staff went on an excursion to St. Peter. how many would return? 'D 5. lYhich ought to be released sooner, the next series of in- telligence tests or the author? PERSONAL PERAMBULA- TIONS One CGenevieve5 Day fl,ouisH Early in june tDouglasl l walked for a few tlflinorl Miles until l came to the intersection of two tMil- dredl Brooks, whereupon I sat down on the fllorothyj Green grass and watched the fClaricel XYaters leap and hound. l could not help but think of Poore ttlraydont working hard in his fatheris fYir- ginial Taylor shop while l was doz- ing under the Ulagdelcnl Cepress trees in the t'Albertl Forest tCher- riel Overby the corn and tlour tlilizabethl Mills. HERE'S OUR MOVIE PROJEC- TION FORCE Howard Heinbold and Harland Nasvik CAN YOU BLAME A SENIOR FOR GOING CRAZY WHEN The teacher who assigns a fiendishly long lesson neglects to collect the papers when we for once have done the entire assignment. The bystander who overhears us say something particularly clever pro- ceeds to repeat it as his own. The youth with whom we are out riding gallantly offers us his coat when we remark that it is cold. The handsome youth fails to recognize us when we are with a group of friends. whom we've just told how crazy we are' about hun and how much attention he pays to us. The unknown freshie across the aisle forces us to write something mushy in her autograph book. when it's all we can do to think up appro- priate sweet nothings for the people we really know. The teacher who cheers us at the beginning of the term by announcing that she has never Hunked anyone-then explains that all people who Hunk in her course do so because they aren't willing to work, and consequently Hunk themselves. The homely girl insists that we give her our only unpromised class picture in exchange for hers when we'd been hoping to trade our one re- maining photo for a picture of the best looking girl in the class. Page one hundred forty-four UTEEJSTEAN 44 .I CONSOLATION DEPARTMENT BEDTIME STORY BRING YOUR TROUBLES TO DR. EYE Y V v pA1-CHEM HOW RUSSELL VVALRLS SAVED THE DAY Pupil of Miss Leatrice Dareslap's School of Heart-Mending Dear Doctor: I am constantly annoyed by a very for- ward young man who follows me all around. How can I keep him at a dis- tance? Distractedly yours. Marie Dahl Dear Marie: I would suggest wearing hoop skirts. Dear Doctor: Why does Stewart drill so well? He never attended a military school. Curlously yours. Lucille Dusek Dear Lucille: For the same reason Ethel Mae has uo diocese although she is a bishop. Dear Doctor: What is bacteria? Wonderingly yours, Marie Anderson Dear Marie: lt is the back entrance of a cafeteria. Dear Doctor: Can you tell me where water comes from? Sincerely yours, Clara Clausen Dear Clara: No, ibut the pumpkin. HINTS FROM FAMOUS BEAUTIES Collected and Compiled for His Own Edi- fication by Mac Shellman There is nothing so invigorating and so conducive to fine color as a snappy boxing match at about four o'clock in the morning. Mildred Rogers l use a wonderful massage cream, which my grandmother brought me from Paris. The effects are almost instantane- ous and are easily visible in the creamy white appearance of my skin. Sam Mogilner Placing one's elbows in half eaten grape fruit does wonders in producing a smooth, velvety appearance. This is a pleasant diversion while eating the rest of my breakfast. Ruby Larson l believe good looking clothes are es- sential to the well-dressed woman. lFancy!l The more becoming and styl- ish they are the better they set off mi- lady's beauty. Maxine Lawrence One bright and sunny day, dear little readers, Betty Suntish fared forth from her little home under the lily pad. lt was such a beautiful day that Betty de- cided to swim down the stream to the clover patch to see her little friend, Cath- erine mumble Bee. She was happily gliding down the stream when all of a sudden, what do you suppose happened? She found that she had become entangled in the bulrushesl You see, gentle read- ers, her tins a11d her tail were all twisted up in those naughty rushes. Betty opened her mouth to scream, but, do you know, her mouth got all full of water, and she couldn't make a sound. While she was struggling, who should she see com- ing toward her but Clinton tTheitsl Tur- tle, the ter1'or of Fin City. Closer and closer he came until finally he was with- in a few tins of her. Betty became dizzy with fright and fainted away. Never fear, little readers, for at this very mo- ment the big brave Russell Walrus was just passing on his daily inspection of the bank to bank highway. When he saw the great danger that little Betty was in, he dashed to her rescue and, after giv- ing Clinton Turtle a good beating, he took little Betty, who had recovered dur- ing the fight, home. And never again was Fin City bothered by Clinton Turtle, who had learned a big lesson this day. MORE AUTOMANIA 7:20 .lohn Peterson brings his Dodge Special Sport Touring tWire Wheels Optionall to a stuttering, steaming stop. Mr, Dyer, Nick, and Mike hop out. 7:35 Miss Thompson rolls up in her Ford Tudor. i..wi Mr. Berg sneaks his luis lspecial mechanical devices by Berg! around to the rear of the school where he parks it next to the ash pile. 7:41 Alice .lorengson's Dumb Bell crowds to a creaking, groaning stop in the middle of the Marshall Avenue hill. .Xnu Weisenburgcr. Caddie Allen, Mary .Xlice Keirstead. and John Gregg emerge and push it to u safe parking place. f-.q-v Tzll Mr. Marshall roars up in his pal- sey and, after taking the oiiice no- tice about parking out of his pock- et and carefully reading it, guides the old bus to a safe and lawful haven. 7:46 Miss Knight arrives in Broken Bl0SSUlllS. Page one hundred forty-live UTlIlfail5TEAN w I e E-ULLETIN OF SENIOR HOSPITAL Patient Ailment Cause Words used most in Amusement - delirium during stay Russell Waller Broken -37?-5? She lives at 749 Patting self on Henk Marshall. back John Donohue Sleftdoliidd Old age When I was your Giving advice C l O0 age, Kirker Bixby Broken CTUS11 Why should I C1'Y Doing the cake heart OVGI' you? Walk Caddy Allen crushes Fe,-ee of habituI'IOt'd0gS'ha.n'lEbl1I'g- Playing bridge ers! Mnreelle Gadbois ujttin Fondness for You would Acting like a g school bridge monkey . , V nI'm ashamed to say v. 7' Helen Renz Giggling We all wonder it but I ot as low Drawing covers ' , 5 for The World as a B on my card. Jane Rogers Wi-iiens Too many Nix, Buddy, nixf' Gaining fame eramp interviews Herbert Willis Blneliing Being C0fI1Dli- Zounds. S.nging mented Roxane Thomas Flirting Irgiiigitgyets 1fHeyg Heyy-1 Abusing Nap first behave period XVinifred Locke Heart Sfnd a .ticket Oh, shut up. Gum chewing . tor Times Failure X movie ' l . , ,Costuming the You're leftg so . Ann Weisenbuiger BNeiv10us Latin Club you Should bg Traxniigiging rea own show rightly Mabel Everly Fit l Jealousy My Billy took some- Robbing the X body eise out. cradle - - - -- l Dorothy Kirby Black eye Teasing 'Have you heard? Typing Flflfenfe Sinclair Broken x Operetta Have you seen your Going to the vocal ehei-d old lady? Symphony . . T . Eileen Keongh WVorrying Evefythlng H1 lggflkgagf tfedifig Stlldylllg general dig ,. jvlnllie Lewin T00 geed That's just Now yoi don't Smiling hearted Mollie mean that. + , -, Mndonn Kendall Cold sores Operetta 'Thats just fine. Looking pretty Draza Klin Eating ton First period How nice! Feeding Heel? 9 fnany class grass-hoppers on liainbnifg. cold winter ers mornings XXX' are indebted to the i925 Uardlnal of Marshall High Sl-hool, Min aid in voiiilwletlrlg this section. Page one hlllldl'i'll forty-six neapolis, for their Q, s ie N ' E AL, it W4 ur. its is as EAN - v w s e?--un-. 11-1111111---1111-111i1--1 ii--.aiu Enzblmn of Effil'il'lH1Y g E '-..-.T-'Il PIONEER if i 2 I-1-1-T.-. SCHOOLO '- Q BUSINESS T' i 3 STPAUL,MlNN. 1 l The School of High Srlmol CI'lll1IllIfl'S Why you should attend the Pioneer l l l ' l l-Well Established-Founded in IS96. i l . . 3 l 2-Qualified Teachers-Every teacher college trained , 1 N and experienced. No student instructors. l l Q 3-Graduates in Demand-For past year every gradu- ! W ate placed at once. l N 4--Eflicient lnstruction-Our graduates stay placed. Q Theres a reason.. ' ' N E 1 5--Administration Sincere-You dont have to dis- Q 1 count a Pioneer statement. l 6-Mature Student Body-We accept only mature ! N students-You're in your own class at the N l ' uplioneeru. E l 7-Strong Alumni Association1Onlv active business ! school association in St. Paul. Regular meetings, I frolics, etc. l 8-Always Helpful-We don't sever relations when ' ' you leave school-We are continually lacin old ' i I . . . P g ' raduates in better osltions. I 3 P I - 1 - : l l I : I Central-Then the Pioneer l l ' I l 378 Minnesota Street Call Cedar 1207 l : 2 l l 1 4. - --- . ---------- . --------------- -..-..g. X T- - - ,X , Uhlfiailg EAN 5 -' Q ' 1 gig bil-T11 fy w -X ' Eg L ,f N 11 9 W xg :S Al 9 ffm fxi f 7 had IWQEJIM 6 + 1 W X gm- W gf sw 3 'I ' W Wi S .. Y, 5, W 1 ,. ., , Af, r, - 2 IQYPISTHQ D N i,4x , X Y EIHRUESPHQ DHIES j If T -xii? , f EWU3 V I Gegleral XS, -1 'I -5 aes ices? if xx ,lb ANDRES 5832. T W mn ,Q Q 1UFm71G'EiiE6EF5 , T: ,Hp l KX 'Wet Factory Owatonna.Minn. ix !! 'xfggggwf w x MEDALS.FAVORS.TROPHIES ,2'w f1flh -gf f 1 , , J six CLASS PINSRQQ X23 ff ' ' Q - , ,mm U ffl 'F . I ia: b g L A' W W . M M M w i , W 'W di d ' XXw 'f 1'l'! f -ge, 01? 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I., .i.-.:,.... -.-.- .- -- -i-i-- -- - Q X f ' - Q - - - AE 5 UEJQ-735 EAN W' if ' .5..-...,- .. -.-..-........-..- .. -.-.... -..-...-...-i.--.,.-n-...-..-...-..-...-..- - -..-.nf YY9LffiS4fWUE4lfYrEUYCUD S Shampooing, Marcelling, Manicuring All Beauty Culture I Ladies' and Cl1ildren's Hair Bobbing and Shingling 'im AMERICAN BEAUTY SHOPPE 611 Selby Avenue For appointments, Elk. 5297 l I -..-....-...-...-...-ii-..-...-.ii-..n-i.-i..-ii-ii-.........-...-.-.-ii-.......-..-..-..- ..-.---..-.......+ nzm-M1-V-1nn1nn-nn-uu1uniun-iinina-un--uniu--w--u-'--un-nn-nn-r----i1nn1nn-nu- -- -'min U? Enjoy vour vacation with a Permanent Wave Sham-pooing, Marcelling. Manicurinz, Hiair Dyeing and Tinting i Facial and Scalp Treatments T SALTSBURY IBEAUTY PIXRLOR h 1 202 Midland Trust Bldg. For appdxntment l 6th and Wabasha Ga. 6874 L .-i..i-ii-....-...-..-..-..-...-..-....- -..- -....-....-...-...--i.-.n-ii- ...ii-...-..-..-...-..-..-.-1, PAUL C. THOMAS '11 ATTORNEY AT LAW Q 1015 Pioneer Bldg. Saint Paul I-1-1141-nnv1uu-uuluu-an-1-1-1 1 11,1-nu---u1.11-'1nn1---.'1-nl., 11-1- uu1nu1ln1lu1I1Iv1l0iv qi..-....-.......-......-..-....-....-i..-........-......-,.....,..-....-..,-..-....-..-.. -.,.-....- -...-..-ii.----T .!. , 1 JEbbE B. CALMLNSON '11 Q ATTORNEY AT LAW ! Pioneer Building Saint Paul l A-----.-..-...-..-.. .... ..-,.-i..-..,-.i.....-..-..-..-.. .... .-...-..-..-..-.L-ni. H111-111' 1un1:--nn1n. --11-1 .,,1i,i1..,1,..1,,.i..1...1.,,1,,..1..i.1 1 1i.n-.iu1nn1-in-nn1u ogg Plain and Cleaners and T Fancy L Manufacturers of IE! 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Paul, Min.n, 1 .n.-..-..-..-..-..-..-.,-.,-..-..-,.-...-..-..-. -.. .... - - Due to an unfortunate error, the name of Herman Lussan assistant advertising manager, was omitted from the Celiisean staff.+Tl'ie Editor. wmeerfzxw i 3 . - I Ip-..-..-..-..-..-...-..-..-........-..-..-....-..-I.-....-.........-..-...-....-..-..-........-..- i Wear the Smart Styles-PAY LATER i OUR 20-PAYIVIENT PLAAAN 53 a g-1ileatN1dea1removes ali: the harzgship from Ti . spring appare uying-. n at ' e A ational yo1.1 get t e type 0 garments I i you M1?h1RG13ii1zI3fhII1.Ahl IIEIIIQG UIIIIEITICAIZIID VUSIKSAITIIEN I Q : 1 Over .M ' ' . , 6l-63 - WooIworth's , East Seventh : ' ' ..., 111: Haus: or Calm : n-.... -.-..h-.,.- - ,-,h.- ..,, ....-..-.1-..-..-..,-..-..-.u-..-.1:..... .. .. .. - .....,.,1-...Q er-1-.1-ni--1-.1.-i-.--.1I---.1n-u1---n-1--1-ui-1.-hh--1-111.1111-1-11111-1nu- 1 1 -If--u---.vin 1 S P 12 C IA LIZ E D 1 I BUSINESS, STENOCQRAPHICGAND SALESMANSHIP 1 RAININ at . : 'W 'I N1 Y I I MODERN BUbINEbb INbTITUTE, Inc. as ou ., ain au, inn. I 2 DAY scudhf 2:41 NIISIIEHTI' EEHBFJL throughout the year. 1 I Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Simon in charge Par icula 5 fo h skin . : I Telephone Cedar 0368 t r r t e auspgcialize the Modern Way I .ie.-...-..-..-..-......-....- - --e- -.-....-..- ......-.e-M.. -...-...-...-.........-...-........H-.,..-...!. jig-.T.m1.gqTun1un1--1nl1n vivvv 1 1 1 111111IIu111l1m11m11ll1nl1 1 1 1 1 1-uu1n1.,!. 3 I I o 0 5 1 J. R. Clements Bulldlllg Company 1 HOMES ON CASH OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS 2 532 Bremer Arcade Y l Cedar 5901 Emefeeh 2227 A 1 .5...-..-..-.-.- - .- .. -,-. ...... ....- - ,-. ....- ,-,.-,.,-..-...Q. +V- ,.,. -.-1.-,..-f...-..-....-....- ..:. - I 1 TYPEWRITERSL I All Makes seld-Rented-Rehifed See the Corona Four with the Standard 2 Keyboard 1 I I TYPEWRITER CLEARING ASSOCIATION i fi 146 East Fifth sneer Cedar 4130 .5..-..-..-..-..........-. .............. - - -..........,-..-n....u.Q. 3. r c , fllxx , U T 0 1 1 5 Lia!! nz N 9 xx W .?.......-..-..-..-..-..-...-..-..-..-..-..-.........-...-..-..-..-..-....-.1.....-,. -..-,.-..,- ! P. H. E N NI A R K l Go-Carts and Coasters Re-Tired Bicycle Repairing and Supplies i 608 University Avenue Phone Dale 9552 ': '1 1 1 '1lllllillfll--Il-ll1ll1llim'1nr-nu1-w1uu1-11.11n1,.1n1.-1l--1-1nn1 1 YOUR I10lNIEOPA'l'P1ItC lvIEDIc'1NI-as I will act right if you buy them right. Sencl for Free Manual. Q HALSEY BROS. DRUG CO. 388 Minnesota Street Saint Paul, M 'fr--un-nn1un1--1.n1n-...,1.,.1.,,1..1 ..,,,1,,,,1.,,,,..,,, -,,,,,i,,,,1,,,,1,,,,1,,,,1,,,,i,,,,1,,,1,,,1,,,., 'f 'i '1 l-ll 1----1- 1 1 1- 1111 , 111111 ,... 1 ,... 1 ..,,1,.... g Road Servic Philcg Bat I 1 g SULLIVAN rl IRE CO. 5 Selby at Snelling Midway 6808 T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I Distributors of Miller Tires Money Back Guarantee on Vulcan g I .i.,.-..-..,-.- -..-..-.........,, ...... .,-.- -n..-...- ..., - - .-..,.- .-...-.- .g..-.. ......... ..-...-...-..-.,-..-u.-u,-,.u-u.- .. - ,- -.- - - 2 l i as v i B R 0 W N S i 1 A Store of Specialized Departments l 5 Diamonds Silverware Q Jewelry Stationery Leather Watches : Gifts for every occasion and especially for graduation and the coming wedding season i . l E. A. BROWN CO. i JEWELERS T 87-89 East Sixth Street I Saint Paul i .g...-.,- - UTi3i2:Il5'ElXN -in. ....-...-...-......-...-....-........-......-..-..-....:.....r...Tl.-...-.... .. -.-..- 3 I-4. A. ll-sL1HTQl:Dbl ' JEWELER l 490 N. Snelling Ave. Discount to Students l Solicits Your Patronage with a Complete Line of Watches, ! Diamonds, jewelry and also Graduating Gifts. 4. -...- -..-.....,......-..-..,-............-......-..-...-..-......-...-....-i.......-.......-...-.......-..- .g......-. .- .-,.- .................-..-..-..-..-...-.........-...-...........-...-......-..- .. -.-...- l . . . Q Send Her Delicious Candles g Made in our kitchens. i VAN'S CANDY SHOP in 635 SELBY-NEAR DALE .T.........................-..-......-..........-.....?. 1..- .... .....-......-..-.....-.,-.... ........-.. E G Q i I - - - g mgfsavgf Midway Pflllllllg C0. : I 5 Q Bfily i 1 5 1931 University Avenue . we 1 . l P g Nestor 2398 l i g Selby at E Snelling Distinctive Printing 4-..-..........-..-..-..-................ -...-.,.g. .9.........-..-..-..--......-..-...............-..- T-L -zwr lui- -11.-I-1-n-nn-n-1 - n- - -nn-1-I-in-1'-I-1 - -nn-nnuvnrinn1nn1nn1un1-n- .T-pi l ! l Baffe 'Cir G ---'e .Q ,,,, 1 5 Specialists in F N l ELAsT1c ATHLETIC coons 5 ' l CRUTCHES, cANlE.s, i WHEEL CHAIRS, ETC. i ELASTIC APPLIANCES l FOR C Q ALL PARTS OF THE BODY .5551 l ! Eu Ja G CO0 Knnslocunt l 1 184-186 ww -uh sum i Saint Paul, Minn. Tel. Garfield 3648 l .5.................... .......-u 1 1 1.--.1....,a.-nu-I-11.1.41 -.u.-nn...-11.1.1-u--.1.,1..1 , . - it wwf - - - f It I, onions EAN - V s 'PI'-'H-H ----------- ------- I. n-n--n.-n.-on-1.-on-..n-,.....,, Established 1881 ui A COMPLIMENTS Jacobs Furniture Store ?IffIfIffI'IffffffffjffjffjffIffIffIffIIQIfIfQifffffffliflifliflfti I 'I :ig B UCKNELL19 I BARBER SHOP I I 1577 won Minnehaina LADIES' BOIBBINC. -I---..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-......-..-...-..-..-..-..-..-......-..-..-.I-..-.I-,..-........,-ng. Ton-Iw-nn-.n-nn-nn-un-nu1un-uu- - inn-on-og. Tan-IInina-I--I1un---1un-u-inn-u--uninn-II--un-,!, 2 I g I I ! E I N 9 A1 : Kellev Market ANDERWN 5 i ' I i SHOE SHOP I I Quality Moors ond Provisions I j OUR MOTTO: I I We Deliver I I EXPERT WORKMANSHIP I i I I BEST MATERIALS I T El. 2063 1042 Selby Avenue REASONABLE PRICES ! I I 1046 Selby Avenue 5 I : I : -i-------I ------- ---- I... -. I .gl .i.-...-...- -.I-.......-..- -.- - - -.n-oi. TI1uII1uu:uuvuu1nn-:nu1un1uu 1111 nninniqa11rqTun :1viv lvnuxllvllvlniunvunvnnin1? I HENRY L. LONG F. W. LONG 1 I I 2 I Long Bros. Motor Co. I I : ' WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND CARS I I I 675 No. Snelling Avo. Phone Midway 2271 ACCESSORIES, PYRAMID OILS STORAGE, REPAIRING Og!I1ll1111-llill-In-1:111111uu-nu-uu1au-union 1-i1ii nn1n.1nn1.n1u-...inn-n.1.n-.411.gli To-ml ------------- . - - -I ------. I .--- ,.-. .f. I I : 2 I I Human 62 Company 7 I : I JEWELERS I 352 Robert Street E : I 5 Endicott Arcade St. Paul, Minn. i r I I i 4. ..... -.-...-...--.-.- ------- ---- . - -----5 QQ Q XX gin?ll.-..T,.41p.1..7..T..i.lTu-.1n1 L T 1 1 i 1 71.1112ln1nu1ltt1un1.uuTll,..-.lli..i. 1:15 il as THAN 5 A. R. HENDERSON I ,l 1' Buttons I N Hemstitching : 7 Pleating I : LADIES' TAILORING AND REPAIRING l 1 Liberty Bank Building Atnnex Selby and Snelling i I Nestor 1208 WC1MEN AND CHILDREN'S1 WEAR SHOP fi 'i' l1ll1ul1:n11:1-.luin-lu--tt1tt1t1n--tt:-an-ttuiun-an-un-nu1:11:11-lu1n-ll-ll 1-11 'wivf' 4..-....-........-...-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-...-....-..-.......-...-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-.- - -..-ng. i Let us make your reservation for a i Mediterranean, West Indies or World Cruise i We book on all lines and steamer: for travel to and from Europe ! 1 P. l5ERBERICI'I TRAX'EL ISUKEAU 1 22 East Fourth Street Saint Paul, Minn. , f linvnu-unix:inlvunnvuvalvuvlnlullvullilu1lnvln1:an1ll-uullnvluillvll1luiuu1lu-env 11tuit1+ 4---..-..-.....................-1.-...-..-. -...-t-- .!. .f...-..U-..-..-..-..-..-......-..-..- -..-..-.!. I 1 I ' 1 5 M t1 ll i 0 U D 1 1 0 G 21 1 l 2 ' A , 1 1 1 5 h l CHUCOLA TL SHOP f Q Op I ' 1 .. 2 I Four West Fifth Street l i THE HOME OF FASHION i I 1 i AND BEAUTY I .lust a step above Wabasha 5 T 983 Selby' near Chatsworth 5 1 t 1 2 'i0 11111 1 ill-ll-1l1lv1 lvl-HIL +-lu1:u1-:1un1uu1uu- 1..1tt.1..1..-.,.1,..,1..,:. rn1ln1-u 1-1111 nl nina-1 1 1nn-uni-nil. i1i1 ?11,1 i 1 ,-,,,1,,.!. - 1 ! 1 I . I E' l 1 BROWMNG, KING CQ CU. 1 I sixth and Robert street 5 We manufacture all the clothing we sell. ' l 5 CORRECT CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN F ' l .t.-..-........-..-..-..-.. ..... ..... - - -1 .,,..,. W1 Q..-..-...-.-..-..-..-..-...-...-..-..-..- -..-..-..-..-..-..-.. -...- - - -..-..5, 5 l 5 i I : 1 1 5 Only the best of ingredients and master candy makers answer. E : . I The Best Confectzons 1 B MER SHA CAN - DIES I l 1 l THE GIFT DELICIOUS 2 i 88 East Sixth Street Off Mim-,Nota Sh-eeg 1 -fl.1..1..1tt.1..1..1q.1..1..1..1.1 -. 1 i......1..1..1..1 1 ......1..1..t-. 1 1...-..t.11..1tt I I 4- '!' QEMQEAN Mlm, ii... ,..1.,..1....-,..1.,..- .. 1M1n1...-..1...-M1..,..,..1,..-..1....-M1.....- .f...-,...-..,,1,.....,,,,1.,.... -1- 1 l i ! ! J i DIAMONDS, WC4 TCHES 62 JEWELRY A full line of up-to-the-minute merchandise with high standard of quality and artistic design. I xi Nil if s X , ll i Expert Watch D Waugh Factory Q Bild ' E x2 I workmen ! -'CWBIFY AI 25 years watch i Repairing 1' experience 2 i 1591 selby, at Snelling Midway 2044 .5,.....-..-...........-,.....-..-..-..................-..... ....... ..,-..-.,-...-...-,..... i i We u'ish lo congrulululv Ihr' lnvmbers of Ihre 2 Class of 1926 upon Iheir gradualion und irish Ihvm success in the future. i i 2 7 I C H O C H l i .i...-.. ............ ....,-..-..-..-..-..........-..-..-. .. n- .. i-..... 31.11 ifrn in .-. 1111 -u1nulnn 1111111T111i1111T1 TM- i jig I 5 1 15 ' 5 For Graduation Precision Q uik 1 51 Y K, ll 1 'sk The Gift That Q 1 f A, ! 8 f I .'...u... 2 xx 4 I I I I I I I Q , P Q' , - . 3 P Lasts Forever I ' ' Q 9 . .... - I 2 i sf: ' i or 4 f 5 ' 8 'I 1 I I 2 ge ,I ,V T ,I Q Graduation! What a day to re- Ef ixxivfwf' member-perhaps the brightest, the VERITND most hopeful of an entire lifetime! 1 nm.. A Diamond Ring, a Watch a Bar i Iii i If i ihi B ch 0 th - 2 5 ai, , , p ece of i xqssnmuramf izgrmaqxsnii in 8 , f 0 ef I I lyGRUENNI,, :emma 55,1 Jewelry that will last. 5 ' 'Q aw..--M-,.v,-.9' ' l i 1 BULLARD BROTHERS CO. 95 Em sinh sim: .uawisuzns si. Paul l '!'......-................-..-.... - - .. -..-..-......-..-H-..-..........-..1-..-..-.....-..-..-.l. GTEEIISTEAN 4..-.,-...-.......-...-..-............-..-..-.......-..-..-...-..-..-......-......-..-..-..-..-..-..-...!. THE SCHOOL COMBINED WITH BUSINESS I Ask any of the following CENTRAL-TWIN CITY peopleg they know: I : NAMES-Louisv He-mlor, Adele- M. Svhuck, Marian Frodine, Edw. liirnlwrf-'C. I I Dorothy Sc-hovniir, Iva Van Ornum, Mildrvcl SXVCTISOII, Mwal'jUl'i6 Mm'Muhon. fflilfil 5 : Iiggn-l't, l'le-mentim- Rorliford, Ev!-lyn Larson, Harold Brissnmn, Carlyle Knudtsun, I I M2lI'g'ill't'l Ma-Kay, llo Heins, Wade Barnum. Many more if you wish to see the-ni, I : Bullvtin Fre-e-, Advanwe Reservations Made. Special School for Commercial , Grzullmtes. I 1 I TWIN CITY BUSINESS UNIVERSITY l I University at Snelling I , XV, U. Stephens, Pres. Burton A. Cable, Principal I I R. A. Lindquist, 'Frm-.is. lflorenc-e VVulfe-, Sen-'y. : . I + 'I' ,.1..1..1..1..1..1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1.1. 1...1..1..1.,1. 1 1...1.1 ,.1m..1..1...-n.1..... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11.1 .1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1..+ 4- I I MCCLUSKEY CLoTHE I I For Young Men I : I I I 82 I to 3 3 5 I I Second Floor Bremer Arcade Bldg. I I 7th and Robert Streets St. Paul I I I 4..-H..-...-..-.......-..-........-..-..-...-..-..--I4. .g........... - - - - - - - - .. -..-.5. I - - I I I I Diamond Rings I 1 I I 525, 830, S40 and Up I D R Y I I I i f: 2 ' ' 'N 1 . I I 1 C L EAN I N L1 I 1 P I I I I MWIII4, IIIIIIPI II IWIIIIIIIIIIHWI : is noi How cheap you can : I III' I III II I If ' d . I ' ' I I V IIIM 'W I Ik I I mve II one. tmmns ml ot I I lo you L0 send your clothes : , W5 IW ' kr I : to n I I I I Relzable Cleaner I I A Good IIIITSHQIE' the Boy I who will CLEAN Illfllll RIGHT I I BRACELET WATCHES and guarantee his work. I for the can 1 I ! : SI2.50, SI6.50, S25.Q0 and up I : I I Rlfggg gf AI1 55-as I I MINNESOTA I I . an . v : I ' : I GSSFIJEQIQIEEXESSIISO I DR Y CLEANERS I COME HERE AND SAVE MONEY 633 s:::y5:,IJ I I : I I HENDRICKSONIS I I J. J. MATZKE AL REDING I I 517 Wabasha Copposite Old Capiiolj I I I 4. .-..-.w.........-.......-.,....-..-..........,....,,....,q. -1--.,. .-.---.- ..-.. ......-.W-ng. .Ev-.. ----.-- ..-, , -,,,,-,1,-,,1,, ,, ....,,,,-, .f I 2 3 l , A I ! fr' : - 21, ., 5 1 2 fd: it 2 ! 'Il , -. .3517 : i F.'VV.TO D EI.. l 5 , 3'l1eQ,IUIAJI.Il'iT? ans? l l9l E . vm sr. ' I Q CEDAR 0997 GA RFIELD is-lo i l i +,.-..,......-..,-.......,.-..,......- - - ... - - - .. .- - - .. - . Q.,-.,..-..-.-..-......-...-,.-. .,- ,,.. -..-...-.,,-..-....,..-...-...-....- ..-....-.,..-.., ,... l i We manufacture and sell high grade engraved social and business stationery. I : ' Wedding and Commencement invitations a specialty. 5 Stationers Engraving Company i 303 Robert Street 5 ! Phone Cedar 1183 E .L.-..-. ...... H .... .,- -i..-..-.-.M-..- - .-:- - -., - - -..-,..-.i 1 PHE 2 l 1 - - i FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA j f l COMPLETE BANKING FA CI L1 TIES l I 5 Commercial Department Womens Department Savings Department Foreign Department 73 years of Service 1 I .l...-..- - -. ....... ..-..-.,.- ..,. -..-.,-.. ...... .-....,.-..-..-..-.i , TEHMISEAN I ii CI 711361: il 5 THAN .g..-. .-. -...-..-... ..-..-..-..-..-...- .......-..-...-..-..-........-..-.. ----. ..-......-. 4. I I I 1, EXPERTS WILL TEACH YOU: I I ,V I The greatest women profession in AMEIRICA I 7 fp' BEAUTY CULTURE I I I I. VIII. 'Ii Now is the time cluring your spare vacation time to pre- i I 'I M 2 ', pare for your future, Call or write for our free catalog l-l. I : ' fl- ,,j I s .9 I L 5 I 'I W K' Lee School of Beauty Culture I I IIWQII, 3 X Affiliated with Modern Beauty Shoppe I I 45 East 7th sm., comer ceau .g..-.- -..-......-..-..- -I .... ..-..-..-.-..-., .... ..-. .... ,.,I-.,..-,,.I. oilnlun-:I 1-1:1nn-m1-1-n--uni-mi-In-1-in-----nnf 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 -1-glen? I I l I WASHINGTON SHIRT ce. I I I Furnisher To His Majesty I I : : . . . I I The American Cltlzen I I : I 387 Robert Street Sixth, at Wabasha Street I I I .I..-......-..-.......-.. ..---- ..--..-.I. .?.....-. - .....-..-..........-.- - ....-..-T I I I I II NI ' I I - : u 2 I : COMPLETE education I I A includes training in form- ing.the savings habit. Start a I savings account toclay and ac- quire early a habit that will have much to do for your suc- I CHARCOAL PAPERS cess in later years. I wATERcoLoR PAPERS I I I I I 1 l I i I ' 2 I : I I I I THE ' : I : I I : I : : , , I : I Electrzc Blue Print I MERCHANTS I 1 I : I I. Com an ' I T I p y I I BANKS I 355 MINNESOTA sT. Rgbert at Fourth ST. PAUL I sam Paul I I I I ' I 2 I I f ! I nl.-..-..-...-...-...-....-..-..--.-.--............-up aj-....-...--..... -------- .--..--4. ,I F ? er.-11--1 22 'x smf:1fe1ssf.2xN Q X ............-.....,..-..-........-..-..-..-..-..-.1-.....,.....,...................-...-.....-. I. n I : I We uwsh to congratula le the members of the Class fi 1: if of 1926 upon lhelr successful work during the past I V .. I. fouryears and wzsh them the same success ln the future. I 1: 4: I 'M . M . I C I IIIC 111116 Otfl I k O. JI II VISIT OUR PLANT UNIVERSITY at WESTERN H I II 4...-..-..-..............-..-..-..-..-..-......-..-..-......-..... ....-,.-..-..- .....-..-..........q. 4...-..-..- ....-.,.-..-.........-. .-........... ...-..-..-..-..-...-1........-..-..-......... ............-..-..-I . I I I L :: , T -e , I I I f fcf 5 .. . . If .I 1 I cw f ,, s w ,' I x I ' ' 2 K 'I 'X '- I I X I ., H ' I I If Il I , , , .. . I Complzments 0 a Frzend ,M . . I . , I -1 ......-.......-..-...-.......-..........--.......-...........-......-.......-..-.......-..-...-..-.....-...-..-I+ 4..-.......-......-..-..-......-......-.......-...-..-...-..--.-..-..-..-..-..-...-..-..-.--..-...-.-1. . ' I I ,I,,,I,,.,,MI,,,,,,I,4,I MOTION PICTURES Q : CWI I:ggII?1g...g1q.p:ez1f4u:aamq5mQ52fg3,I,m I '1'5L 'I' L'P-wiflaw - I nII,II',I,,f1 1 .rs-as:ifm -I THE - A - - - ' 'I '--L: 1-1 gf' .w r will : I as ,.. EASTMAN W AY I I nag?gm,4uI.ffrj1wI'Wp2'CJ 2 . . ' - -'-' 114 :'Lvf::f-1.1-W' ,fffam-1 .' ww ' in ' ' - - I if 24,4451 -gf .- f' f,, 1 f 'E 13-lm, 547,51 'Qe'fuw u3f-'VIL 'Q' There s no thrlll Ill-ce I I 7,. I VW, -L eI32:!1m!' g! .-ff, Inga.-,ff,gL51m , .II , IQ' I ,I f' an 4, A ,fm , I' ' - 'I ---.21..5c3f,Lff- 1Iw'I'f '-'n1.,,,.z,.': ly, . . ' : I viIif'ZI fQ3f'L1,2Z:,1fl c3?'f'1ff' Fgffns Q ,f.f,.I,I,,f'f1',gff motlon pxctures the easy I f I Wf'1s'5E1iaffm 'F i9g!gY.eff ,,1,14r' Q MN Im: ..-'ff.gafrf'1.v-av wr - I sziiir 351,95 ,,ffgvwgfIYIgIfi:3 If EASTMAN way-the ex- I ff, ww 4 22-'K P4 1 93 fly -MWC fn 'cs'LfJ f241'f:Hf-w 'If 1- . , I I ,QIII 5:5I4I.QI if HIE cxtement of makmg mov- I f '.' ' 'If' 1',f4?'- . ' ' 5 .ET'5?m14f11 :f-2ff' Q F . 3? WH, 7'.wfif 'V - I .1-jifxf ies of your Eamily and 5 '5i.aC'i9- 225:0---3w','4-1564 5 5-j .yh'g11f,,:fy,.i! U'-:gag .Yun f , 55 I- I ' I I3-9' ., friends, your spo rl and I : QM 511-.Q 'mmf IJ . I I ,. I ef i jflf, .EIIIIIII II ,I l L jx! IIIMI travels, comes ack agam : ' ' 'JL'-1' ' .4:.ff 'f 4 z .2 :L f' I . . . I . W' and agam as the achon IS I 1 , , P. - - , f:,If4f,,-:.u:f4g'-V W3 gag. -A-.1373 , 'I : . fl III,gZ'E:,':5,'1':Q'f,,III repeated on the screen. I I I -If-ill Cine-Kodak B makes . 44 'Mu. .3 ww,f-L:4,:',,'5f4y.:gwf-, .- Sf' I' 'Z' I 'I 2, nw. A ' I ., wr? fg zf-sir movies, Kodaswpe C Pro- I I 5532 W 2'I.I 'f,5-+f1r5rWFWI Ci' - - ' g F j M 'wm.1g41igq,I'5?g3'Ig5?Qq,:5g51'.yIu3f,vjfffflfpl, 'jf 'vI.I,5IQI'w.af9f::.fW'gf ,III:I,I.k jects movles. I ,:' 17 ,, f--11? ff , ' ' 'A': f'5 ffW l'f?Zf1f1ff5'fi?f2'4I: I:'?inIIg.f25f3IfifiiIiIJf'Jpi43ilu-'A I 2 :?iG?1f-12 -'Qf.37'f' ' 1 1' f, ' 'Vik rIi5?a'IJ5?fP'ZU3'ff'- 'I 4'f ' Let us demonstrate. 6 Z f, ',4 . I . I Uiastman Kodak Co.D 380 Minnesota Street .i..-.. ..l.1151.piqpigligI...I-1.g...l-.1llui...Quini-1.ini.I-...I1--il.-...1..1..-...1..1..1l.1.+ mzmgsvzzxn It 1 3 ,, fl 35, I .M 41 ytcf I I I Qpwlwf I I I I i I I LI ' 4 ' 1 . . : 2 PQIICIHS -Trac, Prmtznt Co. I I ' I I I PRODUCERS OF QUALITY 11R1NT1NG I S eciulizinff in Catulu , Book, Provrznn and I P o g re I General Cornmercizll Printing I . Printers of Ilw 1926 6aCl'lIi.9l'llIl', I I I 141 East 5th Street Saint Paul, Minn. I . I I : I I I i I i II I I I I g :: ' I ! II ! 1 I I I n I I I I I I I :I I 'I Of 'I ' ' 72: --:: 7: 7: - 1 Y Y: . 1 - : Y. 1 7: - 11---ni---nn-nn1un-an-un-u+ UTEEEISTEAN I , lx MUSIC AND DRAMATIC ART INSTRUCTORS +V-.I I-,II-.,,....,,-...II ..,...-.II-, ..-..,...IIII-III-.III-,........v-.I.I-I..-1.........--1...-M-D.-...-....-.,..-,..-,..-......,,. ,P i I i BELLSON MUSIC SCHOOL I f BANJO-MANDOLIN-GUITAR-UKULELE i T PIANO1VlOLlN I i 807 Pittsburgh Bldg., 5th and Wabasha Cedar 8820 i .Q ..-..-..I-...I-I..........-...-....-.-.-.I-....-I..-...I-II,-....-..I -.II-I.-.I-...-...I-I I-...I--.I -m.- ..,- -.. .-..- ...I U!-vI1II1 rfml 1IIII1 Qlln 1IIII1 .lll --III--III1-II-:m- .,'. -III-1IIII1nI-1IIII1IIII1 llll -- llvn -IIII-IIn1IIu1IIII1IIu1nI-1IIu1u1un1Ivn1nIge 1 JULIAN FINNEGAN I PIANO JAZZ ANID MODERN HARMONY WATERMAN METHOD ! i Minneapolis Studio Geneva 3653 St. Paul Studio Elkhurst 0553 I : 404 Metropolitan Music Co. Building Suite 48 Dyer Studios : I EVELYN NEUTZLING Assistant Instructor I Il.'I.ffff'fT'f'f'IIITZZIZLEIIII1.'Z'II.'f.'I.'f.'IL'1fi i f'f f I l MARY WILLARD I I TEACHER OF PIANO i Studio: 688 Holly Avenue Dale 0576 T .im-.I-..-..-..........I-I .-....- -...--..-.I -I.-.I-I.,-... -.II.......--I.. ----- I..-.I-.I-I-....-I-.I-...:. +I.- ,,., - ,... .-...-....-.W-I..-I...-I...-. .... -....-I...-..I.-.....-.I,.......-....- -...-...-....-... .--- ...-I...-...-...-....!. E I Q THEODORE F NIEIER 1 I COMPLETE, PRACTICAL, PROGRESSIVE COURSES T Q VIOLIN AND PIANO : Studio: 853 Laurel Ave. Dale 6174 I ,i,..-..-..-..-..-..-...-..-..- -.I-....-...-.I-....-...-...-............-.-.- - ......I.......-I....I,.......g .!......,.......- ..-....I...II-,..-., -..-I.-I.-...,....-...-...-..-...-I.-I.-..... .... ..-..-..-..-mg. 1 EMII. STRAKA I TEACHER OIF VIOLIN I i fCrndua'e of the Conservatory of Prague, Bohemia, i : Special Attention Given to Both Beginners and Advanced Pupils, also Solo Music . ! 700 West Central Avenue Open for Summer Teaching Dale 2353 4....-..-..-....-...-....-...-...-..-....................-..................I..-.....-....- .... -...-:.,.-I...-..I.-...-....-I..-....-..,.......,. .s...- ..II -I...-I.-..-.....-I..-..I.-...-...I-....-......-I..-..-I...-...-I..-...I-....-....-I..........-...-....-...-...-..-I.-Q. I I 1 i DAHL S SAXOPHONE SCHOOL I i DAVE DAHL 5 RAY LUNDALE THOS. HOULD : Q studio.: cedar 0138 345 EQ Robert sf. Res.: Dale sais 1 .f.IvI1nII1nn-nn-nn1nu1uu -...-I.-..-..-...-.........-..-...-....-..-I...-.,..-...I-I.-..-.....--..-...-.-.-....-.I..-Ng. ai:II-Im-1u-n--n-IIn1Im1u1nu-n1IIII1IIn1nn1-III1nn-nn1mI1IIn1IIu1IIII1n--IIn1IIn1IIII1 1uu1IIII--un1IIu-mega : SOCIAL, AND BUSINESS STATIONERY ' I I PARK PRINTING COMPANY 1 I T Cllfistmhs Cards 1554 Selby Ave. T .g...-..-..-..-..-..-.. ................ ..,-...-.,-..-.,-.,.-,...-...i. 1?---I-1-n1u-I11I1---II-1un1n-1n-1-u-n--.I--.I..-.I.-..-.I.-...1..-n.-n-..1..1..-.liI--.-ii.---1-In? I 1 l 'ZFNEIURS , Coats, facquettes and Chokers 1 I l I Q Remodeling and Storage I I I UI' I i . ' ....::xzt.-Lfssazm Midway 2679 I li'III1-u1n-----1uninI--..1II.I11.1I-Qlliul 11L11-- n1uu1uu1Iv-11:1 1 1 1 1 --nu-1-nil , iq UMISKAN MUSIC AND DRAMATIC ART INSTRUCTORS GEORGE H. I FAIRCLOUGH ORGANIST AND PROFESSOR OF ORGAN, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HEAD OF PIANO DEPARTMENT, MACALESTER I CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 25 Dyer Building PIANO-OIRGAN-THEORY cedar 5258 4..--..-..-...-..............-..-..-.I-.....i-..-..,........-..-..-I.,-.n-..-......,-...-..-..-.u-.,..-...g, Iiff1!7 7'7f'fQffQQ 'iIf,EI'ffl7'5T '- T'?7??77T 'i n'i'- D ',I M- '- 'T : I 1- . p., ln .111 IPIIIIIIJLS nl I ! Illl, , II'elmutiijniirtfuzirl:Iu:I:3uQIllpg' ill P. . S. i I PROGRESSIVE MUSIC SCHOOL , 8th FIOor Pittsburgh Building ANNA A. REDLACK, DIRECTOR Cedar 6799 I-1.--1-nT..1.n.....1..u.1..1..T..1..gl..,.,,Tu.1....l.uT..q,.,.A-l-.-I-.,..,g,,HinI--.lu-.l.....-...,1u..i:.y...,+ ..- -..-..-...-.......-....-...-..-...-...-..-..-...-......-...-...-....-...-.....-...- -..- -...-..-.,3. I AGNES SHAW BRODIE I TEACHER OF SINGING i 310 Degree of Honor IBdg., Brooks Piano Co., lll S. Ilth St., I 2 St. P I, M' . M' I' , M' . I 'L au mn TEACHING DURING SUMMER mneapo is mn I 1 I--------I---.----..-.I-..--I-..,.-...-...-..-...-..I...................-I..-.,-....-..,......1......-..-..,.-.,..-...-I+ -....-...-....-.....-,...-...-..-....-...-.....,,.-,.-M-......-....-....-........-..- - .. - -...? I FLORENCE ARVILLA PRICE I DRAMATIC ART 1 E TEACHER'S DIPLOMA, PHILOSOPHIC DIPLOMA FROM S. S. CURRY I I SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION : A 302 Degree of Honor Bldg. Summer Courses Dale I773 ......-..-...-..-......-..-..-..-...-........-...-...-......-..-..,-...-..-...-...T-...-.........-.......1.-,,..-,..g. .gn-.i-.......-I.-.....-...-...-........,..-...-....-...-.......:..-.,.-..-I... -,.. -I..-...-...........-..-...-...-..-....-...-....!. ' .. .. I I J. MELVIN SILVER CLASS 21 i : TEACHER OF VIOLIN : I Concertmaster of C. H. S. Orchestra '20 and '21 I I I63 So. Lexington Avenue Dale 4381 St. Paul, Minn. I -ls.-1--.1...-..1.,.-.-1...-....-u-I1---...E-m1u..1.I.......1...-uni...-..1..1....-..,1...-...,1.......,..-mi...W-....-.Q. .-W-.. -....,..-..-M....,-...........-..-...-...-..-..-.:.......-...-......-...-.,.... .,.-....-...g. I I KENT STREET CONSERVATORY I ROBERT R. TOPEL I F 1. O R I S T I I Telephone Dale 1610 160 Kent Street I 4....-..-...........-..-..-.........- -........-..-..........-..-...-..,-...i...,.1- - .. -M-...-.....I-.--M.-mg. .!.,,...I..-..-..- .......-...-..-..-I.. .--------..---... - -...... 1. I I I I I COMPLIMENTS OF R. NI. NOREN I I ui- vl----- in-1uuian-nn---n1n--un-un--11.011n-.w--.u-- .1 Iilv - --.mi 1 1u--n-un-uu- - -un-1'-ofa +I- ,.., -...-..-...-I.-...-..-..-..-..-u.-,..-....I.....-..-..-..-...-..........-....I.....- .- -..-..-E. I I I G. J. AND H. w. ANDERSON 5 JEWELERS AND OPTOIVIETRISTS I University at Snelling University at Prior 5 I . .g...-.....-..-..-..-..-..... ............-.. .... -.........-..-,4. , ii mnmrsfzxw 'I' I I I Your Portrait Becomes a Preserved Memory of By-gone Days I I I I I I I I I fr I ,Vg I ,J I sr. PAU L BETTER PORTRAlTS I I 0 Inc. I I I Official Photographers. Class of 1926 I I I I We appreciate the opportunity of serving you. I ' To the Class of l926 we extend our best wishes. I I I 101 East Sixth Street : St. Paul, Minn. I Garfield 3613 I I I I I I I I I .II .-..-..- - ....-......-..-.........,.-u.- - - - .. .... .. - - - - - - - - -..-...5. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .3...-.. I L.. A -. ..-..,1 , iq uizms KAN c!n:-In--n-n-1nn1nniuuvu-uTnnT..T.lTllTgp. T1TT-i1T1?111- nn-u-ut.-I in I I I . I I I I I I I . I I I I I I Ice Cnr-:AM I 3 st PAuL,M1NN. I 1 I I I I I I IS SERVED IN THE CAFETERIA AND AT ALL THE LEADING FOUNTAINS I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4---------..-..-.....-..-..-. ..-.......... ..-..-......-...........-.-4. +-------- - -.-....... ...-.-------..--. ..-..- -..-..-.I+ I I I I .I i I I A-B-C Electric Washers Smooth Top Gas Ranges General Electric Refrigerators I Williams Oilomatic Oil Burners Hoover Suction Sweepers Thor Laundry Equipment G-R-S Electric Dish Washer I LAMBERT 81 SIMPSON Co. I 65 Ea.: Sixth. Street St. Paul I I I I +.,:. i. 1 - ::- ,: E: -..-...-.........................-..-..-..-.+ jfiq cr 'ima il as THAN QI 2' in-'Q -- 675 our offnnual 'SHTF LS our dlnnual S1455 J , 931 Uur interest in ' gf -Lge the success ay' M your boqlt ES vjjlcctcd Ln the zdca, la,y0u,L , damn? and plate ervzce rendered 3 '- 5 n B U E E l gfgi,-,wtf MEARS co. SCHOOL ANNUAL ENGRAVERS 1 5-i' ' Q Saint Paul NE 'fm nv 1,,'Liff2ff W 1 'Ks AL-15, 32 1 5, O , f5,,,, , r WAS P if 54' Q 9 sf- K K - i s , big? ' Q, pk! A 9- Uh' at X Qyiaid UILMSEAN .II +I- .,., -------- - - -..-..,..,,.,,,,-,,...,,-,.,.-......,.-..,.....-..- I I DA le : I WET WASH LAUNDRY s o 9 o I g Our Prices are Lowest in the City ChCorner h 5 A atswort t .I Exclusive Cleaners and Dyers 25 lbs.Ts1.00 and Rondo I . ------..-.H-...-..-......-..-..-.. .-..- ..-..-.W-...-...-... ----- .g..- .:.- -H,.-....- .- -.... -!..-...-....-,.-...-..-..-..-....,..-..........-.... - -,..-..-........u...w i 'I' 1 We make the Central Buttons Cedar 7035 WESTERN BADGE 8: NOVELTY CO. I Badges, Banners, Buttons, Flags, Pennants, Souvenirs, Etc. I 9 402 N. Exchange Street, corner Sixth I 'I' IOHN A. LETHERT, Proprietor ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA II1'l-l-1ll1l--l-1uu-n--an-----u-mainin-nn-an-an-an-n-1-.I-.lu--u--941.19149im.194-.M-.....1I..'f. 4--1-.m-...-...-..-..-..-..-...-I..-..-..-....-. -..-...-......,.....-...,-....-..,.-,..-...-.,-..-..-,,.-..-,,4, I 629 Selby Avenue Dale 0310 I I THE FAMILY APPAREL SHOP I I M. TOMKIN, Prop. : I Complete line of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Wear. I Dry Goods, Notions, Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Kitchen Wear. : .L The store where your dollar buys the most. The Store with the Checkered Front I in-nu1nnvun1uu1uu1nu1amLu1:11:1111:-nu-un-nl-lu1lnvu1:1111in1uvnu1nn1umiami-uuiunvunzuuu-vials 92.9-nn-in-iuuvnniuu-1 ninnlu-n:nn: -nu--nn-ni-inn1un1 Tnu1i-nv Tvunvnnvn-1:un1u Tuuvnuvun-unvnreio I Cedar 2919 I I S. HOFFMAN I CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION I I 444 sf. Peter sneer sr. PAUL, MINNESOTA I ..-...-..-..-,..-...-..-.......-..............-....-..-..- .-.......-..-..-...-..-....-.........-...-.I-....-....-...g. 11:11 izuu 1nn1un-uni:-:ii-uinuiunvnnvnuvnn vvlrviiiv uiunvunlnn-n-1nnvun1uu1-ni-1unuma I Try a chocolate covered I F k 2 i f un e 3 SANDWICH 5 I A crispy sugar wafer in chewy caramel, nut meats, and i fine milk chocolate. I I FREE ww I I ':::.'.ffI WUNDEH Q ilxn I Q- 1- IJ 'pl' Q- A 1 f'A' g ii ll llll Ill lll lt! F FUNKE - BOHNEN Sz CU.. Distributors .i...-..- .. -.-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-.I.....-..-......-..-..-..-,.-.u-.I-..-..- .. - -,,,,-4, .i-.--4.---4- -- ------ ------------- - - - - -..-...!. I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I i The Photograph Supreme li 601-604 Ryan Bldg. . I I 4...-.. .... ..-.... . .-..-..-..-..- .-.. .-... ..-.......-...- -.---4. ' ' ' ,g il vi: is il s EAN T'-'I-11---I --1--1--11-- ---1-1- 1 .1 -. .-. -. -.------1. i ! : ! n Q - T l L e. l i l Open an account in a strong reliable savings bank, then keep at it. 5 e Put away something at regular intervals-paydays are best. i The growing savings account is the foundation for financial success. I interest rate 425 , compounded quarterly. H i Deposits ss,5oo,ooo.oo 1 i This is a mutual savings bank. No commercial business. No risks. I : i 1 it 5 5 THE STATE SAVINGS BANK 1 i 93 East Fourth Street St. Paul, Minn. 5 i : .i......-.i.. -. -..-..-.. -------.-.-.- .....- - .-......-..-......-n.f. .5..-..- -..-..........-......-...-..-..-.......-..-..-..-..-,.....-..-..-..-......-..-. -..-..-..?. 1 VAN DYKE STUDIOS l 1 I ! : ciP0ffI'UlfS of Qualzty ' 2 l 5 OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR CLASS OF 25 2 i 5 613 Hennepin 436 Wabasha i Minneapolis St. Paul .i......-.... -...... ..-.... .................-.........-... - ...........-..-..-,.-..,l ?n-In i1i1v:vf1v11 lniuniun--ll-luzluvlu iiiz uvuinrn 1 -n-ui. l l , i I fravub af Ofvv l W. uvzmmrixw 4..-......................-.......-..........-..................- ... - .. .. .. .. - -.-.......-. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - Q IIIIIIIIIIIIII: IIIIII ' U IIIIII mm IIIIII Learn Beauty FII IIIEIE Culture School of Highest H3 Standards :I I E!! Wrilv for Ca lalogue 4 ' SlllI1II1l'l' Ralvs I IIIII: su!!! ST- PAUL HAIRDRESSING IIIIIIII A I,.. EIiIIIIII !IIiiii .g.,.-..-.....-.......-..- - - - ... - - - - - .. .. - - .. .. -..-......-.......,,- ,R ig Mais EAN w J ,.., -...-.,..- .....-....-.-..-... -----. ..-..- ...I- -.- - - - - - - I I I I d I I I Ho m an son I I C C ' 9 9 I Say It With Flowers I I I I I zo W. sth sr. Cedar 6033 I I -E-...... -------- - - A-. - .- .- I ----- , ------ ,..1 -.I ------- I -...-..-....-...-..-.........-..-..-..-..-..-...-. - - - - -.--..!. I I I F. E. DETTLOFF' I I I I SCHOOL SUPPLIES, CANDY AND SODA WATER F Dunlap and Selby -in-..-..-..-. -------. ...-.I-....-...-...I-.,, -.-.- 1- -. -. N- -. - -gnu-----I..-...-.. ---------------- . -----..- ,,.-..,i, I I I . I I Cosmopolltan State Bank I I I 4th and Minnesota Streets i I ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA I I I I 414 ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS I I I I I 4,---.1 ---v .- - -....-....-.-..-...-........-..,.-..,- -.,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,t ,,,, , , ,int ,- -,J-,I+ - - --.- ----I---m-----..-...-...-...-..-....-..-..-..-..-,.-...- - - - - -.,,-,,? I Im-llITlN,GA af MDAEHER I I I Nl It 'lm Nmjsx-e-stxgisrgfgstltgipilliginn-el A t t I I I II 1 I etrl QIIIIIF AIUn111'I1'I III-A IIIIIQ- Af!1:1ftistgllxziltdzzilglui 1 I l iselt I I ! IP I In I 111111 I1lEIItllII'lts.I I ' ll .' QIIIAITI ! ! -flint. x:,irKxxH,i:IllH i11ttt-rgfsz' amd -it - Ileumuting, lzxndsn-:iw-s, otv. High I -!-1---- - -I-.I-illfI.l.I4..,-.......-.,.-..-.I-..-..-.I-..-.I-...-.- - -..-..- fu- '--I -A --I --.----- --.--I--I--H-..--...-I.--.--..-..-...-..-..-..,-...-..-..- - .. .- - -..-...!. I ' f I 1 PHO FOGRAPHS 5 I I I That Serve a Purpose f I w I 3 CARL 0. ERICKbON 7 I PHOTO ARTYST I I Photography in All its Branches I I 7 I -3 East Seventh Street I Kendrick Studios temporarily located with us I .3 ..........-..-. .-.....-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-.,-.- - -..-.....-,.-.:,. - - ,x ii Gif 1 5 EAN QJ S . . I +-- 1--- - - ---- ---------. ..--... .... . . .. .-g- I ' I I I f I I i l : I I I I I I I I I 5 I I : I l 1 I J : 1 H ff ,ju , I g f lltgf' G4 , Q f fr, i ' .L , A y .,, M I ,411 - , J , : . A If , K ' Q!-'Q ' - X- I I M ' ff 1 ' ' x'? 7 m. A , . I 1 H -gh ' T' . 5 ., -X - ml I 4:24, 'dn I E 1 I I We would like to tell you something about i I the opportunities in business and what our : I school can do to prepare you for these oppor- I I tunities. Information will be furnished free I I upon request. I I I I I : xl 7 -' f. i f , : I 'f I - ,VQ fr if I I 5' it Nlght .p, . I I w Vi.. i ' bchool ap i I I I - ,-,, 'h-pin-lux. 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