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

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Only the remembrance of her loy- alty, friendship, understanding nat- ure, and unceasing co-operation can express the appreciation with which the class of1o34. dedicates this issue of the Cehisean to Miss Catherine Sanderson, class adviser. l ,3, CGNTENTS 55 SCHOOL Faculgy . . . . . JUDITH BERG Album . . . MARJORIE MONLEY Class . . T. JEAN ABERNETHY ACTIVITIES Clubs . ......... JAY FITCH Drama .... MARGARET BOERNER Music ..... BETTY JANE HILLS ATHLETICS Boy.f'Sp0rt.v . . DONALD GARVICK Girl5'Sp0r!5 . . MARION ROsNEss SCHOOL LIFE Art . . ..... ROBERT DOSEN Features . NORBERT WILLWERSCHEID Snapshots . . . .LORENZO GUINDON mom' gf.rf111'1 1'1'11U.rJ in Mfr! l'1'!l't:f' . . . . lffflflwf ll!1I.f0lZi11' ,rbzkffffffg fluff'-I'1'fz'uf Qffffa lllt'fl'0f70!l.J' ic'1'ff51'1f 'lawzfffffzf !l'11 I'FJ' f9'zIlll!'HQ' 12111j4 'ffz'c foicwif . . . ffl'f?t?ll givin' .fA1I1lI0TE'l'1f Q91 bmffffffg J'Al'llAAc'l'V . . . 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A.G.ME1m 117.v,vi.f1'a11i P1'i11fip1z! amber miefz or cfzeer- ful smile-ecz ch mana' is regzlvzerea' in Cenfrczfy cfassrooms-where fwefzzjf-six fzundrea' sfudefzfs .vfuaj1'ycz'encey, fiferafzzre, and Me jfne arts. 524001 Fxrst Roux Gertrude Borden, lvhrv Bryant. Edith Hxngh. lN1.lr1nn Yxlunson. Kate Pearson, Florence Vest. Second Rim' Carrie Castle, Hiltlx Anderson, Alice llnscnberg, lvlary Harmon, lvlary Doyle. Tlurtl Rim' Incz Lowe, lwhblc NV1cker. Grace Cochrim, Dorothy B,iL1nxg.xrt, Anna M. Dickson, Olive Allen. Fdfullgf ENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL has had the largest enrollment in its history this year, pupils numbering 2,600 under 87 teachers. Two new courses, creative writing and practical linglish, have been added to the English department. Several new clubs have been started this year, namely, Travel, Chemistry, lnternational, and Puzzle Clubs. Latin, French, German, and Spanish are ollered by the language department, which is headed by Mr. Albert G. Meier. 18 FN l ,f N o .C o iff ' Nil? 'ff iff 1 3 , , ik? 1 . f. fl? i v :S , .Ii . fr ,, ..,, A W, , 34' it ,t W First Row' Nellie Hytlz, Pearls Knight, Stanley Vkhxtson, lvfartha Sloberg. Viviun Cady. Second Rim-' Ellie Brodcsn, Petri' Mcblillan, Helen Hagin. Alice Hosmcr, Robert Brockman. Louise Smith, Third Row: Helen Heck. Ivlarlha Hartwell, Arlhur Anderson. Florence XV.xtson, Jennie Vv'icscnth.1l, Fafzzlzjf HEMISTRY, physics, biology, and physiography are offered in the science department. The chemistry club is sponsored by hir. YVm. Bush of this department. Students taking a college preparatory course include mathematics on their programs, taking algebra, geometry, higher algebra, or solid geometry. The commercial department includes shorthand, type- writing, bookkeeping, and business correspondence. I9 Q . 5. Fnxr Row: lNl.irylVlcClinlgl1, lvlincttclyaro, Louisc Smith. Albcrt Mcier, lflorcncc Bixbcr. Lauric Johnson, Sccanil Rm- lidiih Bcckiniin. Daphne Slmull. Grace Bienholl. Nclh: lvlullcr. Emma Ryan. Vivian C i,lv. Thad Rim Ruth Collwrg. Ei1:.ilecih Siu lilc. Julius Knck. Eumgc XK'ellcs, XY1lli.im lylcGox'crn, Nlariorie Dornbcig, Fzzmlgf HF operettas presented by our music department have been a source of enjoyment to everyone, while the library has been an invaluable aid in our study. The line arts section consisting of com- mercial art, design, illustration, publication, and modeling and free hand drawing have added to our cultural attainments. Of the manual arts, woodwork and aeronautics have proved the most popular, catering to the mechanically minded brethren. Shop, turning, art smithing, mechanical drawing, and cabinet making are also a part of the curriculum. flax ini .4 20 gl 'T' U 5 2- 1'2- if 31, at ' i l ,Maxim l 2 v - ,wwf-s, IH l Q r 'Q - px JM' up Fivxr Row. Frederick Miller, W'illinm Bush. Irma lvlrili, Bret Cooley, Sam Oilorii, Harry Smith. Clarence Eiistlniin. Second Run' Alfred Buscr. Com Timme. -Iuhn Iwicflnllum, Edith Foulke, john Harp, Lou Ella Miles. Fd6HllU' HE work of the physical education department is carried on under the leadership of bliss Emma Ryan and Mr. Frank Galles. Class and intramural tournaments in Various phases of athletics are sponsored by the G.A.A. There are intramural sports for the boys each year, including skating, kittenball, basketball, golf, and tennis. Besides civics and economics, the history department includes ancient, modern European, American, English, and world history. The lnternational Club has been introduced this year by this depart- ment. 11 Adffiferf IF ANYONE wishes an able chess opponent, Mr. Robert Brockman will capably fill the position. Besides being adviser for the Chess Club, he takes care of school finances. EIRDS and the out-of-doors interest Miss lrma Mieli. That probably accounts for her position, as adviser for the Bird Club. Few people are favored with such a beautiful singing voice as hers. TECAUSE it is his vocation to settle the prob- lems of a large body of students, Mr. Albert Meier, our assistant principal, makes his avoca- tion the study of beautiful music. He also likes to row and swim. QUR principal, Mr. James H. Nlarshall, has many varied interests. He likes to devote his spare moments to playing golf and to fishing. He is a strong opponent for any ping pong player. IT Traxxas an alert mind to advise the sophomore class, and Miss Marion Munsonls love of bridge, golf, and driving have certainly qualified her for the task. ooklxcs is a hobby enjoyed by the adviser of the Paint and Patches, Miss Nlar-iorie Dornberg. She also admits that she is fond of teaching her subject, expression, and of trying to play golf. LACIER PARK is the vacation spot of Mrs. Amanda johnson each summer. She is chairf man of the English department this year. Gyn-ISS PEARLE KNIGHT, who is the adviser for the student council, delights in Hjust knowing people. She has no special hobby other than that. Aa'v1'.fer.s' lN'rRAMUR.AxI. sports occupy Mr. Jack McCal- lum's time while he is not presiding over the physiography laboratory. He spends his sum- mer at his lake home where he likes to fish. Gmiss 1.il.L1AN FLITCH is a confirmed globe- trotter. She spends most of her vacations traveling to spots of historical interest. Gmiss HELEN HECK, the junior class adviser, teaches mathematics, which perhaps explains her skill at bridge. She is interested in skating, swimming, and likes to travel. AMMNG, fishing, and the out-of-doors in gen- eral attract Mr. Albert Schwabe. XVhile not working in the shop, Mr. Schwabe advises the Archery Club, a fairly new organization, which has fast become popular. Uxiniia the direction of Mr. l.ewis Harnsber- ger, girls' art woodwork classes make door stops, plaques, and other wooden objects. The Aeronautics Club, a new club, is advised by him. Gmiss GRACE COCHRAN eHicien tly superintends the publication of the World , Central's l.it- erary magazine. She also likes to drive her car to YYisconsin, where she often spends her vacations. Gjfciss EUNICE VVEl,I.ES is the newest member of the expression department, but her interests have long been centered about plays and read' ing. For a change she likes to hike for miles on a nice day. GMR, JOHN HARP, one of our genial biology instructors, is a golf enthusiast. Happiest when he is outdoors, he turns the necessary moments indoors into a study of outdoor creatures. tv w 'J mmm 'T 1.45 Claire! 'rirogxrs of the business department have as their work-shop the Tower Room. Here sten- ographers gain speed and accuracy in typing and mimeographing outlines, tests, and drills for classes. Cjqmoxcs scales, weights, and various appar- atus, Mr. Clarence Eastman instructs his ph ysics classes in interesting experiments. Gynixxx' interesting experiments are conducted in the chemistry classes under the able super- vision of 5111 Wvilliam Bush and lxlr. Alfred Buser. CJREE hand drawing is one of the branches ot' art taught in Nliss Parols illustration classes. The other art teacher is Miss Elizabeth Stroble. miss LILLIAN iQNo'r'r directs the string quar- tet in addition to her regular teaching. She also supervises the orchestra. CQl.'I'H0l can weird noises emerge from the room, man y useful articles of furniture are made in Mr. Albert Schwabe's wood-shop classes. 'I SWL lf? i gi.. 'HF ' rr Lg, rue., ,, v m y ,l. 1.15 X., H: 2... 4, 53 2. .fi ' 4 lt- ar .far i Wal' ' e it Elg. fi 32 f :i i fi' 1 45:1 i f f.'.T. is mtl- 3, f 'zz- 15 fi to wt' .QQ 1. t js if Qf'l . it 5 aa A , Y., I w e V rlfii ff A we ...I 1 '25 ,.' T ' it, 'L T ll. 1 wif A gf? ' tm. .., ,fl 5.3.2 x ZW :yr . F. inw- 9 4 , is ll, . 4. .ft . X Claffef Exmzassiox classes provide much of the enter- tainment for our assemblies. The expression teachers are Miss Helen Austin, Miss Mar-iorie llornberg, antl Miss lalunice Wielles. CGHI-I i I'imes room, 106, is one of C'entral's busiest places. 'lhe weekly publication is taken over by the journalism students uncler Nliss Olive Allen's excellent direction. Cgurs group, which is representative of the history classes, is taught by Miss Lillian Flitch. CZSHH mourner's bench seems to be a very popular retreat at Central, for we notice that it is very seldom vacant. 6ZQjA1uu weather afsriortls girls in the gym classes an opportunity to play tennis and lcittenball. Exercises anal other sports are carried on in the gym untler the tlirection of Miss Emma Ryan and girl referees. QQ Ncxiisala ol' stutlent helpers assist Miss Laurie Johnson, the librarian, in supplying the book clemands of the students. JEAN ABERNETHY A winning personzzfify. Dramatic Clubg Tri Sigmag Girls' Leagueg Sec. Historical Societyg Archery Clubg Class Ed. Cehiseang International Clubg Girl Rootersg J. S. Com.g Class Com.g Gym Demonstrationg Assembliesg Big Sisterg Finance Com. 43 Honor Rollg Na- tional Honor Society. ROBERT ADAMS Frank, sfudious, and nalural. Radio Clubg Cehiscan. HAROLD ADLER The apparel oft proefnimr lhe man! AssemhliesgTrafF1c Squadg Tennisg Class Com. lg Intramural lxittenlmall. FRED ANDERLY If it roneernx women, ark him. Pres., Sec. Hi-Yg Class Pres. 45 Student Councilg Intramural Kittenhall 2-3, Bas- ketball 2-3-.44 Football 2-3-45 C Clulmg Times Revueng Assembliesg Chemistry Clubg Honor Roll. ELLEN JUNE .ANDERSON A mlenled .ringer with an enlieing smile. Glee Clubg Girls Leagueg Crocodile lslandng Assemblies. LAIRD AND ERSON Why ezzn'l everyone he as merry and nn- lrauhfed as I? Bandg Traffic Squadg Timesg Cehiseang J. S. Com.g Quill and Scrollg Class Com. 45 Wllimes Revueng Student Council. MARIAN ANDERSON Wilh hair and hear! of gold. Girl Reserveg Girls' Lezigueg G. A. A.g 'AC' Clulm. 4 DAVID ABRAHAMSON Hix lye is progresf not ez Jlzztion. DOROTHEA ADLER Her eyes Jparkfe, and herfeet danee. Paint and Patchesg Girls' Leagueg Quill and Scrollg Timesg Girl Rootersg Assem- bliesg Gym Demonstration. BESSIE MAY ALDEN Ifshe has anyfauln, :he has lg? us in doubt. Thumb Tacksg Cehisean. DONALD ANDERSON Fnf! of misfhief zlndfnng Ye! he ir ez genllemrzn. Honor Roll. JEAN .ANDERSON She exeefied in everything. Dramatic Clulig Glee Clulng German Clubg Historical Societyg National Honor So- Cietyg Girls' League Nlembership Com.g Assemliliesg Sophomore Honor Nledalg Valedictorian. MARG1ARE'1' ANDERSON Like grzwily she has ihe power of altrzzftion. Friend: respond lo her ecerv rzetion. JOHN AUSTIN Gentlemen prejerhlondsg I hope ladies do 100. Treas, Archerv Clubg Student Councilg Literary Cluhi 7- 1 5 Pi I e 1 I i Ku I, fl , A r I Q E I' -I' It . E 0 I ifl --1 H .jj I . li 'I 1 it if f l' 2' Q iii? ,L Q? 55' ,I i i i fi! :Si 3, sp ga. ii l , . I this wrt ,R I' We . . 726, I ll. I 'wr ' if in lffii. My I was , 4: H61 V, W L 1' 533: .,. ,K fir! 1 ff :J I .5 i '52 5569 1. ,,., ., if 'fi .M 15: 11:71 , r 'ffl ll Jap, 3 Ai' . if T .S iliiili- Hi I 'E Mg. 1' WX I if 31.32555 fi, Iii, . - 1... f4':'Il F15-fi .Qi 1 ' 1, 1 18,343 b i My E. SW. . Qfsi I st 'is' 'fi' 'lit stifle. 9139-' Tgifii I , A gras 4? .f 'n a .M WAYNE BAILEY You can? corner a square man. Chemistry Clubg Pres. Mid-Central Hi-Yg Football 3-43 Intramural Basketball 4, Hockey 4, Kittenball 4. B ETTY BALDWIN She has a line and uses it lo advantage. DOROTHY BARTON Clzatlering the live-long day. G. A. A.g Girls' Leagueg Girl Rootersg Big Sisterg Class Com. 3-4. MARCELLE BEAUVAIS A smilefor all, afrownfor none. G. A. A.g Girl Reserve. SIDNEY BERDE His talenl is lzisfnrlune. ANNA BERNSTEIN Slze's aufnfb quiet and awfully neal. She's awfnlbf smart and awfulb sweel. Latin Clubg Girls, Leagueg S. Com.g Historical Societyg Class Com.g Interna- tional Clubg Honor Rollg National Honor Society. PEARL BERNSTEIN Shar! but snappy. German Clubg Girls' Leagucg S. Com.g Big Sisterg Class Com. .rg I-Ionor Roll. MARIAN BAKER Dales are herfasoritefrzzil. Paint and l'atCl'1esg Girls, Leagucg G. A. A.g Girls' Swimming Teamg S. Com.g Big Sister. SYBII, BANNING A steady babble of laik andgiggles. Glee Clubg Cehiseang Quill and Scrollg Times. ESTHER BASSEVICH .17 faerry andjoyoas Kass was she. JAMES BELL 'Tis eharaeler fha! makes the man. Honor Roll. JUDITH BERG A7 daughter of the gods. Divineb' lafland most divinebffair. Quill and Scrollg Paint and Patchesg Chr. Book Storeg Chr. Point System ofStuclent Councilg Chr. Class Com. 4g Treas. Girls' Leagueg School Improvement Com.g Class Vice-Pres. 4Q Heaclwaitress Football Ban- quctg Clerk StudentCouncil CourtgTimesg J.S. Com.g Assembliesg Big Sistcrg Facul- ty Eel. Cehisean. FLORENCE BERNSTEIN Her warm heart and eheery smile .Wake as happy all llze while. Girls' Leagueg German Clubg Girl Reserve. DOROTHY BERTRAM A maid she was Qf.I7!ElZ.VIl71f ways. Girls' League, Girl Rootersg Glee Clulxg German Club. ELEANOR BILDEN Porressor of Il gay dirpoxition. Girls' Leagueg G. A. A.g Orchestrag Chem- istry Clulng Tri Sigma. ANTIONETTE Bl.lLIE .1 girl with IZ runny .tmife ana' hzzir nr ffear or gofd. HARVEY BLODGETT ft'5 wiser heing good than had. FREDERICK BOETHLING A quiet man whom everyone liked. Chemistry Club. WALTER BOHLAN D He doe.vn't my aff he knowx, Blat alwzzyf knowr what he myf. Hi-Yg Foothallg Intramural Hockey, lxittenballg Times. EDITH BOHLIN To make the worfd ufriendiv plzzee, She Jhowi to it tlf7'i6I1lfh3'flZf6. G, A. A.g C Clulxg Girl Reserveg Rifie Clulxg Chemistry Clulm. ALFRED BORSHEIN .1' ffofed mouth mteher no jlief. BURGESS BLACKHURN I'0Il'l'F an old smoothie. Hi-Yg Intramural Hockeyg Golfg Assem- lilies. ESTHER BLOCK Iisezlrone foyer herg espeeirzfiv-? Honor Roll. MARGARET BOERNER 'Tis true that :he is nzueh inelined T0 laik and ehat with all mankind. Pres. Dramatic Cluhg Sec. Astrolabe So- cietyg Pres. Literary Clubg Quill and Scrollg Class Com. jg Glee Cluhg G. A. A.g Assembliesg Honor Roll. BARBARA BOHAN To grin is 5117667 no sin. CLARA BOHLIG She if zz maid of gentfe wayx. Thumb Tacksg Dramatic Clulwg Girl Root- ersg Girls' Leagueg Chess Cluhg Gym Demonstrationg Paint and Patchesg As- semblies. MARJORIE BOND .ifriend if worth zz!! hazards we mn run. Girls' Leagueg Girl Reserve. RUTH BRABHAM l.et'.v hzztgh and hejoflv To worry' iyfofiv. Astrolahe Societyg Girls' League Council 3-,Lg Big Sisterg G. A. A. 1. 5 f. fx 'f . fp. if- .5 gif? ,yn I ' z i'.i .T fi if ' Zhi ig . in L W. 'X -V is ,ka f., 1 E' ,i , fs , In ., . if- pf Q. ,tg WEE' P ,ii 2233? 'F T I , Wil? rag T ft iii V. -, XIHMX if ,ws 3, bl : JL. fs v. , fy v,,, me 4 1? 1 tfifiil Y f vv' 1 fn? Y H. Q- F H35 . 1 . . i fifaf' , .Ls 'i. 2:11 ' 13 v f ,if r. was iw--f f I ,v '- i-, f- . -'pai' SHERWOOD BRADY ALFRED BRANDT The sweetest hours that I e'er spent, 1I'ise to resolve and patient tn perform. lVere spent among the ifzssies. ESTHER BRA-XNDT She hersef is of best things the eaffeetinn. EUXICE BRINK This hiss possesses hefznty, grzzee, and zz wezzfth of ehnrnl. LOIS BROM .fn aunee of mirth is worth fl pound of sorrow, Girls' Leagueg Chemistry Clulug C Clulvg G. A. A.g Orchestra. ROBERT BROWN Sometimes Ijzzst si! and thinkg smnetinzes I just sit. Intramural Hockey. LUELLA BROWNE .Uniden never Laid. Girls' League. IVIYRON BURNETT Every man is IZ cofmne ifyou know hm: to read hint. Dramatic Clulmg Rifle Clulig Hi-Yg Times Revueng Assemlwliesg Intramural Hockey, Basketball, Kittenballg Track zvgg Foot- ball 3-4. HELEN BRAUFINI.-XX fllndesty is the gmee of the soul. Girls, League. YYONNE BROENEN Yvonne is Il girl with an interest in the-ine arts. BERNADINE BROXYN .1 maiden she is hath mild and meek, Swift to hear and slow to speak. Bird Clulmg Girls' League: Girl Reserve: Gym Demcmstraticmg Assemblies. TEMPLE BROWN Temple is smart andfriendlv too .-Iiwzzys sineere and never blue. Latin Clubg Literary Clulug Orchestrag Honor Roll. -IEAN BURGHSS .Vlezzdv in everylhingg shed! gn Il71hI1l'II1t'd by praise. Sec. Dramatic Clulmg Girls' Leagueg Big Sisterg VicesPres. Literary Clulwg Gym Demoristrationg Drama Fil. lvorlil. ROBERT BURNS It's efzsierln g6'f,VftIl7'!6'.Y5U715 than to expfezin fCf1vW VOIl h1wen't get them. Class Com. 35 Aeronautics Clulwg Rifle Clulug Cllr. Class Com. 4. 29 CI.YS'I'A BIQSSI-I To he .vilent if to he great. Orcliestrzig Honor Roll. IfORliS'I' CARI,liIiN Hii good will and hearty Hello lflfilljind lzinzfriends wherever he'll go. Treats. Radio Clulig Intramural Hockey, Kittenlnzill. GISRALDINE CARLSTEDT Tall and slim, What a laugh! What a grin. Girls' Leagueg Com.g Gym Demon- strution. MARY CARPENDER Never trouble your lemons till your feather trouhlex you. Spanish Clubg Glee ClubgDrz1m:1tiC Clubg Literary Clubg G. A. A.g Girls' Lezigueg Girl Reserveg Astrolzibe Societyg Croco- clile Islundng Class Com. Q.. LOUIS CASON Whtfrz you'Ue work to do, you do it with a will. Spanish Clubg Chemistry Cluliq Bamlg Honor Roll. MYR'l'I.E CHAMBERS ivo, fllyrfle i5 not verv tall, But herjolly wo-vi make itpfor it all. Girls' Ieugueg Big Sister. BEN CHERNOV .1 pal worth knowing. Chemistry Clulig lntrzimurgil liaisl-cetlmll, Iiittenlmllg Honor Roll. WALLACE CALLINAN fm not .flowg Ijuxt take my time. Vice-Pres.Orchestrug Intrz1murnlHockeyg Bzmdg Assemliliesg Hi-Y. ARTHUR CARLSON Not onlv good, hut goodfor Jonzething. C Clulug Intrzzmurail Golf 3-.ig Capt. Golf .ig Assemblies. SPENCER CARLSTIQDT He belongs to the role ry' the strong, Jilent men, But he knowx a goodjolce when he heari one. International Clubg Dramatic Clubg Mid- Central I-Ii-Yg Intramural Kittenball, Basketlmzxllg Assembliesg Bookstore. MILTON CARR He dares to do all that may heeorne a man. Bundg Asscmbliesg Glee Clubg Crocodile Islandng Cleopz1trz1 . DOUGLAS CHAFFIN Afellow of rare good quality A winner he will tllwllyj he. Thumb 'llicksg Pres. Astrolzllue Societyg Vice-Pres. Chess uml Checker Clulmg Yice- Pres. Chemistry Clulmg Class Com. 4. MARION CHAPMAN Muxieian and fheerg .vhe radiates cheer wherever .the goes. Glee Clulag 'ACH Clulig Crocodile ISIZIIILIHQ HFYITIIIHICHQ Times Rcvucng Bzinll Con- ccrtg Assemblies. LOIS CH RISTENSFN She'5 a worthy lass To have in our claw. Twistcrsg Astrolalwe Society. DOROTHY CLAASSEN Domlh-v's nl-ways njnlly gal, Hs grind afriend as slze is n pal. Girls' Leagueg Girl Rooters. PHILIP CLARK lfields are ivan by llmse- llflzn believe in winning. German Clulmg Historical Societyg Class Com. jg 'liraclig Orchestrag Times Revueng Honor Roll. FLORINH COLLINS How small zz par! of lime they slmre That are so wondrous sweet. Girls' Leagueg Girl Rootersg G. A. A.g Honor Roll. HMMONS COOK I like to stzmfv in flze morning, But I lmte to get np. Chess Cllll5QlY1f6l'Il1lIlOYl1llCllJDQCCl'1lSC1lI1. JE.-XNNE CORCOR.-KN llfliles of smiles. Dramatic Clubg Girls' League. OLI Y li CROGAN Nlze has ez smile inn! sfieks like glue, .Vnvv if stiek in lzer, ner iclmle life llzrzz. Tri Sigmag Girls, leagueg 'liimesg Girl Rescrveg Times Revue. .-XRDYTH CCBIKHNGS Her disposition proves lzer lzenrt is light. Girls' Leagueg Girl Rootersg Assemblies. HELEN MAF CLARK Crime wlzal nmy, Illl meet il icillz n smile Girl Rcserveg Astrolalme Societw l 1 t and Patchesg G. A. :Lg Girls, It wut Girl Rootersg Honor Rollg Nation 1l Honor Society. SARA ROSE CO1-IN A lads' in zzllgnzres. Girls, League. PEGGY CONWAY None but herself Can be lzer pzzrnllel. THEODORE CORBIQTT I have been five minutes inn late nll my ljetinze. Historical Societyg Class Com. Student Councilg Honor Roll. ARTHUR CRAWFORD To worry lillle, to slmlv less, Thafs my idea of happiness. Glee Clubg Crocodile lslantlug Dr lm 1t1L Clubg RiHe Clulwg Bird Club H13 Student Councilg Sunlite Dance Com intramural Basketlxallg 'liraclx Cheer Leaderg Times Revueng Assemblies NIARJORIF CULV life love lzer slill The stillei' flze better. -I.-XCR CURTIS Girls, it is useless lo s 31 ign over me DOROTHY DAHI. To do my but tl71IiAI7f1I'X' my 111221. Girls' League. MARION DFDON Helter Io be on! qf the -:cnrfd Man will qf the frzxh in 11. Gym Dcmonstrationg Class Com. 3445 Assemlwliesg Honor Roll. GO R DON DAY tA'7I1rZff!110fL'6'2'.f fast fuzzy, B111 .vndden .florzfzs are slmrt. IS 'F DF GI-I 'Q if J07'lff' 51700 fl! I I IUMA. , . X . 11 213- g ' 3 Capt. Gym id I 1 H, .. ,, . Girl Reserveg Girls, I,eas:ueg Girl Rootersg li Cum 33 lim' RCN UU QASSCWIVIWS- I.A YONNIQ DFMING To be in .flyfefv lzer mzzifz desire. .iff who ree her do admire. EDXYIN DH XYERIVI4' .1 gow! rheer leader is at Jmree rw wlmlelv fezztheflf. Band I-2-3g Hi-Y I-1-jg Gorman Clulmg Cheer Leader 2-35 Football Banquet Com.g Assemlxliesg S. Com.. Ccliisezmg Class Com. S2 Chr. Pep Pests: Honor Roll. HA ROI.D D I NESEN 117111 energy' lf, xpare. Latin Clubg Sec. Astrolalie Societyg Class Com. jg Intramural Hockey, Kittenluallg Assemluliesg C Clulv. GI-IRTRUDI-I IJOBBIQRIPUHI. Good Kemper ir filee zz SIKHHVV day, It Meds brigfznzefs wi ecezlvlhirzlq. Historical Societyg Girlsl Imagueg Big Sisterg G. A. A.g German Clulmg Girl Rootersg Assemlwliesg HC Clulvg Honor Rollg National Honor Society. ARTHUR DOICNGIES IVA-v 'fL'U7'73'? Life ir Inn Mort. VIRGINIA DIA VAISKA Honor lie: in honey loif. Girl Rooters. MARTIN DICKS No one fm: In ,vpezzkfnr him He .vpezzksfnr lzimfeff. a1nuraI Bas ketlmll, Hoclacyg Assemblies. Hi-Yg Dramatic Clulmg Intr DOROTHY DIVINE 1,o2'efi21e.v.f 21em'.f nn! Tlzefweigzx uid nf ormzwezzf. NIARJORIIQ DODGE She mn ark more qifeffionf fhfm .fix wife 711871 H172 IlI1.f'Ii't'?'. Tri Signing Radio Clulwg German Clulm Assemblies. IiYFI.YN IXJI-QRFN .J .virzeere dexire wzzkzlf e:'ezlvIhi21g pofxibfe G. A. A.g Girls' Iragueg GirlAReserve Assemblies: Class Com. 4. ll. as l Q53 lfllffl s . r Wi Aural L42 for I If 551. Q at ii. E-fr 'J it-. .l H. . It ie. I E35 lg if 1 2: yt a ns I gi I r E .4 Jr 1 we , .VE Lu vb fp , I -lr l 1 . . F Q' , '1 'W , il . 5 I gag: I j r i la 2 fx 21 KATHERINE DOHERTY One wr114fdn'f want ajinerfriend. RICHARD DOXVNING He is IZ quiel man biz! qlziif' rz man. BERNICE DRUCKER Delermifzafion is the keynole to .fIll't4t'55. Girls' I.eagueg Honor Roll. DOROTHY EGINTON Lighllzeadea' bu! onb' in zz Hwzdixh way. Glee Clubg S. Com.g Assembliesg Times Revue . IRMA ELLERT Seriou.vne,t.v chararlerized her in .fflwafg happzners wzfhout. Latin Clubg Sec. Glee Clubg Historical Societyg Girls' Leagueg Vice-Pres. Inter- national Clubg Big Sisterg Honor Rollg National Honor Society. ISADORE EILINOY He hzzlh averbnrnefive knights zz! anna Intramural Basketball, liittenball. KENN ETH ENRLE fllzzsif hath clzarms, and Jo 11115 Kenneth he wererfl .vo My. Latin Clubg Spanish Clubg International Clubg Bandg Orchestrag Class Com. 3-.tg Intramural Basketball, Kittenballg As- sembliesg Honor Roll. XYII.I.IANI DONAHOXYER Ilflzy work when hllffilffjffllillf mmmd the rorner? Student Councilg CH Clubg Treas. St. Council 2-33 1'Times Revueug Chr. Sunlite Dance Com.g Athletic Com.g Football Banquet Coma Football I-2-.ll Intra- mural Basketball, Kittenballg Assemblies. LESTER DRUCK Good lhingf anne in small parkagff. Archery Clubg Chess and Checker Clubg International Clubg Chemistry Clubg Tennis 1-2-35 Timesg Honor Roll, CLYDE EDDY Bzuirzexs man and wrifer. German Clubg International Clubg I,atin Clubg Circulation Mgr. XVorltl',g Cehl- sean'Honor Roll 'IN ational Honor Society. I , HENRY EISENHAUER The my tha! lzeroes are made cf. International Clubg Ifootballg Intramural Hockey, Kittenballg Assemblies. MARYLYN EILINGBOE lfzzslzimi, where thou url, 50 am I. Thumb Tacksg Paint and Patchesg Radio Clubg G. A. A. SEILA EIAIQUIST .17 mlkfzlive lasxic. Literary Clubg j. S. Com,g Assemblies. BETTY ENTRIKEN Grzzfians and charming to mee! and la Me Girls' Leagueg Big Sisterg Assemblies. HAR RIET ERDMAN :I maiden never hold. I-IELEY ESSLINGER One rj whom gentlemen arefond Beeanfe shelf meh a pretty hlonzl. Girls' League. MARY LOUISE FARGEMAN The only way to have afriena' i5 to he one. Girls' Leagueg Astrolalve Societyg Girl Reserveg Girl Rootersg Big Sisterg Assem- bliesg Cehiseang Gym Demonstrationg Honor Roll. ALVIN FINK Tomorrow if another day. Dramatic Clubg Intramural Basketball 3-4,3 Orchestrag Assemblies. HELEN I+'l'I'ZSlMMONS ,llica-v.r l'fIFt'7ffItlll7lfl7't?I1!fV to smile. CATHERINE FLEMING .llightv Jweet, plenty' neatg .theft afriena' hard lu leat. J, Com.g Radio Clulmg Dramatic Club: Girl Rootersg Assembliesq Tri Sigma. DAVID FLUSHNIAN 1I anna hay a duels? 34 LEON ESENSTEN To do or die. Glee Clubg Intramural Basketlwallg Honor Roll. KATHERINE ESSLINGER Goodbye in the hope to meet .fhorthv again and make our ahienee fweet. JUNE FAUDEI. Her silence may lie golden But .vo I5 her hair. Girls' Leagueg Big Sisterg Radio Clubg Astrolabe Societyg Girl Rootersg Honor Roll. JAY FITCH -7ay': a quiet young man exeept when he'J talking with someone-nearbf always. Pres., Vice-Pres, Historical Societyg Pres. International Clubg Class Com. 3g J. S. Com.g Activities Ed. Cchiseang Intra- mural Basketball, Kittenballg Chr. Class Com. .ig Assembliesg Honor Rollg National Honor Society. JANE FLECKENSTEIN jgooa' hearted paland a rarefriend. Radio Clulmg Girl Rootersg Big Sister: Tri Sigmag Gym Demonstration 3. MARCIA FLEMING .4 peaee above all earthly' dignities xl .ttill ana' quiet eonseienee. Girls' League. ZITA MA E FOLEY It if truly' eonfidered a treat To he ahle to meet one .fo Jweet. Paint and Patchcsg Assemblies. IRENE FOSS Loves to smile ima' loves to laugh. Dramatic Clubg Assemblies. BETTY FOSTER - fl lruefriend isforever afrienfl. Girl Reserveg Girls' Iseagueg G. A. A.g CU Club. Y KATHERINE 1fRANC1s f There is mnrh fare and mlozzr in this 5 maiden. l 4 5 1 DORIS FR EEMAN E She's zz girl, bright and snappy, Q Full of pep and always happy. 3 Girls' Icagueg Girl Roorers. E EDWIN FRIDHOLM fl man among men. E Intramural Hockey. I l 1 x I Q AI.I,EN FRIEDLAND Trv tzielcing thatjiddle underyozzr chin. 3 Orchestrzlg 'l're:1s. 'llriadsg S. Com.g - Assemlmliesg Times Revuen. E1.izA1sR'rH ifizosr W'ere silence golden,-yolfd he ez millionzzire. Treas. Spanish Clubg Girls' Ijeagueg 'Fri 5 Sigmag ,ASSCIYIDDCSQ Big Slsterg Girl Q Reserve. 5 P I I.ILI.IAN FOSS .Qnietlv she romes and qzrietlv she goes. G. A. A.g Girls' Leagueg Girl Rootersg I.atin Clubg Tri Sigmag HC Clubg Honor Roll. CATHERINE FRANCIS Jthletir and peppy wilh zz peek of good nallire thrown in. Astrolabe Societyg Girl Rootersg Drama- tic Clubg Sec.-Treas. G. A. A.g Fieldbnllg Basketball 2-35 C Clubg Gym Demon- stration 3g Assemblies. MARIE l+'REDS'l'ROlVl Enjoy life,for when you die, you are deiula long lime. G. A. A.g Girl Reserveg Girls' I.eagueg CU Clubg Glee Clubg ViCe'l'res. Spanish Clubg Class Com. lg Busketballg Fieltl- ballg 'llumblingg Assemblies. RUTH FREY I know no! zz worryg I know no! zz rare. Vice-Pres. Glee Clulug Chess Clubq Astro- labe Societyg Vice-Pres. Girls' Leagueg Sec. International Clubg Class Vice-Pres. .ig Class Com. 3-.ig G. A. A.g Girl Rootersg Big Sisterg Assembliesg Times Revueug Cn Clubg Chr. -I. S. Com.g Student Councilg Quill anal Scrollg Crocodile Islamlng Cehisezlng Times. DEIDRES FRIED Plefzsnre hifore hzisiness. JEANETTE FRIEDLAND .l girl so niee and oh, so smizrl, life eouldrfl help liking herfroin lhe start. Girls' Leatgueg G. A. A.g Big Sistersg Assemblies. EDVVARD FUHRMAN Live in the presenl, Thefzilure will lake eizre ry' ilsef. lennisg Ulimes Revue . 35 ROMA I5lll.I.I'fR Her forks are qf-liner! gold. Glee Clulmg Girls' I.ez1gueg Girl Rootersg Stuilent Councilg Gym Demoristrutioug Crocodile lslumlng Assemblies. XYAl.TFR GANIMFI. Jiffnfe is gofdxn, 1155 pnverty flrirkfn. Quill :md ScrollgTr:1Ftie SquzulgChessz1ml Checker Clubg .Archery CllllUQCiFCLll2lYlOl1 Mgr., Business Mgr., Timesg Times Revueng Travel Clulm. YICTOR GAVGFR Qlzmlily no! qzmrzlirysllzzzlfv Vic. Intramural Basketball, Hockey. l'AI'I. GHER Dorf! rzzxfz, girffg lz.f .v rzfzca-V5 Il7'UH71Ii. Football 2-3. ROBERT' GIFRF He 11115 1171 qw' for the frzdiex- -exjvrriafli' .flmrl fmfhf, Stuilent Councilg CCTIISCZIIIQ Assemliliesg Bookstore. DOROTHY GIIQLIANI To mf! lzfrfrierzfi if uf! om' ran dfsirf. Girls' Lezigueq Girl Rooters. HAROLD GAMNIH. Tha! .rfnzc drzzwf and plnzfmzf mrzmzfr -:riff lung if rw111'u1berrrz'. DONALD GARY1 K Ile 'IVIIIUIHY zz!! his lmzfbffi into a lfllflk and .wtf wi lfze lid and fzzulqhx. Student Council Com.g ll. S. Com.g Times Revueug Gym Demonstrzitiorig Timesg Cehisezmg Archery Clulmg Intru- murul Kittenbull, Bz1sketlm:ill,Golf'g Sports lfditor Times. XYAI,I.ACI'i GAYIN nl mrcjfree bay wilh zz rfznjfrfe way. Intramural Hockev, Biiskerball. HHRNHARDT GFRBIQR llfhrll dam il 77761171 in evlmzfv? Orchestrug Hzmilg Rifle Cll1l1Q,'XSSEI'!1lTll?S. A RTH UR GI If RTSIQN 1l'e Muff zlcrfr be .Y0lU1lQt'7'. Rifle QilLIlYQRIHCiIiC2ll11. MARY LOUISE GICLIANI Good .fenff and guna' 111111121 rrmfbined. KIRBY GOI.DBI.I'NI ZELNIA GOLDEN He .ffl-VJ wha! he 771611715 and mmns what he fzzyf. Truck 3-4g Travel Club. .-lrticf natures are 7'llI'c 0' mffzznrlzolv. Girls'I-e:1gueg Girl Reserve. .iw M. I ,i. Q i Z . Ax 5 I ,I 4. I l x 1 I a L I ii 7? iii .5515 Q24 '1' 1-1 -.fm 151 MARGARET GORMAN The Karger heart, The kindlier hand! 1. S. Com.g Girl Reserveg Girls' Leagueg Girl Rooters. MARY GRADY Lye has na greater hfexxing than a true friend. Spanish Clubg Girls' Leagueg Girl Rooters. ELEANOR GRIQIVIAZIQR Here nature Jpread her fflliifrllf .fweetness round. Honor Roll. ISABEL GUI,I.ll IiR Never gloonzy, never fad, Izzfs :mile always make: 145 gfad. Girls' Ixeagueg Treats. Girl Reservesg CH Clubg G. A. A.g Blg Sisterg Assemblies. BETTY ANN HAAGHNSFN .fl gaodhv Jani who ii ivarth her weight in goid. ROBERT HANI'lSWORTH Learn ahont wanzenfronz me! Asst, Mgr. Stage Forceg DI. S. Com.g Crocodile Islzimlug Assemlmliesg Glee Club. GEORGE HANSFN Aly only hooks IV ere wanzenlv laakx, A'ndfa!Q 5 aff !hey'i'e taught me. THOMAS GORMAN I wau!dn't think of letting my .vehaol work interfere with my edueatian. Intramural Hockey, Kittenballg Track 1-2. EVHLYN GRAHAM Shelf an athletic and good-natztred girf. Rifle Clubg Triadsg Girl Reserveg Girls' Leagueg Chemistry Clubg Girl Rootersg Spanish Clubg G. A. A.g Class C0m.g CH Clubg All-City Letterg Honor Rollg Na- tional Honor Society. LOR ENZO GU I NDON Ii railing ftone gathers no mas:-hut who wantf moss? Dramatic Clubg Cehisezmg Assemblies. PIERCE GUNDERSON I'd like to he haxldul, But the girfy wan? fe! me. Hi-Yg Judge Student Councilg Class Com.g Footballg Intramural Kittenball, Basketball, Hockeyg Class Tre-as. 3. DAVID HALL I17hat'5 the hztstfe, hustle, harry? Be like me, I never wortlv. Assemblies. DOROTHY HANSEN A maiden fair, and we know the gaffant knight. Gym Demonstrationg Girls, Ieagueg Cel1iseangtI.S. Com. HOWARD HARRIS Aetians .vpeak lander than wordf. MARJORY HARRIS Her reaafv .tnzife KZ happy mind .vugge.tt.v. Honor Roll. JOHN HARTMAN Thou im' fl man. ANNETTF HATTON i 54 girl wilh ll Jmife is zz giff worlh whiff. Dramatic Clubg 'llfirst Yearug Times Revueng G. A. A.g C Club. NATHAN HAVV Don'! ffl work inlerfore with pfmsurf. Hi-Yg Stuclent Couneilg Class Com.g In- tramural Hockey, Golf, Baslietliall, Kit- tenluallg S. Com. JEAN HIiI IfRUN I mn he .ferio1z.f, hu! I'd mlhw' he gay. Astrolalve Societyg G. A. A.g Girls' Leagueg Girl Rootersg Girl Reserve. RITA HHNLY If Jhr has nn-vfan!z.t, we know no! of lhein. G. A. A.g Vice-Pres. Tri Sigmag Big Sistersg Girls' Leagueg Sec. Latin Clulvg DI. S. Com.g Class Com. 44 Assemblies' Gym Demonstrationg Honor Roll. 1 SHISRYLL HENNINGS Trim to her word, her work, hrrfriend.f. 38 SHBA RUTH HARRIS .Vffdonz iffound zz pfrson icifh such genuine 41 inleretl and knowfezige in diverswed .mh- jerlx. International Clulmg Literary Clubg Latin Clubg Girls' Leagueg -I. S. Com.g Class Com. .gg Glee Clulig Cehiseang ,-Xssembliesg Big Sisterg Wvorlclg Times Revuen' Honor Roll. GEORGIA HARTVVELL .Vweetneft it the crowning graze of woman- hood. Girls, Leagueg Latin Clulmg Historical Societyg CehiseangOrcl1estrag Honor Rollg Notional Honor Society. GRETCHIQN HAUENS'I'I'1lN She hai at many friends of .the has rif- qzminmnres. Dramatic Clubg G. A. A.g Girl Reserveg Trams Squadg Stage Forceg Girl Rootersg Class Com. QQ Assemlsliesg Times Revueng Times. MARY HAYES She .rfekf lo know and no! to make herseh' known. Girl Rootersg Girls' Leagueg Big Sister. l ll 5 f l Nl,-XRY KATHERINE Hl'lI.lNIIfRS J prfltvfzzfe and ll .vwoel difpoxilion nmhf ll preriozzx romhinfztion. , Girl Rootersg Big Sisterg Girls, League E Council. I l I IELIQANOR HENNICSSY f Ifordi are her pride zzndjo-v. Girls' Leagueg Big Sisterg Historical V Societyg Literary Clubg International ll Clulig Quill and Scrollg Tiniesg VVorldg lr 1, Honor Roll. Q . - is ig 2 I? 5 WV r- .' 3 . 5 t f 4 I , . I 53: i i j SF? F .5 ,,. .T ll ' FI.IZABI'l'I'H HERRICK ,1 tiny gif! wiih zz hig lzmrl. Bamlg Spanish Clulig Girl Rcservesg Girls' Lcagueg Girl Rootersg Tri Sigmag G. A. A. 'x t, -sf: , F, Eff ' if? f lr - it 3 Ili .,, in w EW' J- X i Tr at. -.L . 1. JOHN HERMANN 7usf one ofthe gang around here. Student Council 3-44 Class Vice-Pres. jg Bookstore Com.g Cehiseang Chr. Sunlite Dance Com.g Chr. Com.g Class Com,g Ifootballg Assemblies. ROSE HERSKOVITZ One girl in a million. Girl Reserveg Girls' Leagueg G. A, A.g CU Club. BETTY JANE HILLS fl gentle way, a hindhv hearl, fi smilingfaee, Bet1jv7ane, lhis is art. International Clubg Tri Sigmag Sec, Girl Rootersg Cehiseang Girls' Leagueg Glee Clubg Gym Dcmonstrationg G. A. A.g 'ACrocodile Islandng Last Tea ofTsuki g Assembliesg Class Com. 4. DOROTHY HOFFMAN Her smile is a most winning one. Cehiseang Honor Roll. LOLA HOLM flflusie in herjingers And a smile that lingers. Bird Clubg Orchestrag Girls' Leagueg Assemblies. CLARK HOOK ,Wodesty in person. Latin Clubg Historical Societyg Mid- Central Hi-Yg Chr. Class Com.g Intra- mural Basketballg Kittenballg Assembliesg Times Revuenq Class Treas. 4g Honor Rollg National Honor Society. GLENN HORTON Oh, yes, he loves fhefairer sex, Bu! they seem to keep him quile perplexed. Hi-Yg Vice-Pres. Thumb Tacksg Class Com.g Intramural Kittenball, Basketballg Assembliesg Student Councilg Stage Artist. MARJORIE HERRMANN The sweet expression of thatfare Forever changing, yet the same. Honor Roll. JOE HESS J hoy with Il smile is a hoy worlhwhile. Football 2-jg Intramural Hockey. WALTER HOELTJE Ijind nonsense singularly refreshing. RUSSELL HOLLINGSWORTH xl husy mind, a ready' wit, a gentleman wilhal. Mgr. Stage Forceg Cehiseang Timesg Chr. J. S. Com.g Class Com.g Intramural Hockeyg Times Revueng Hi-Yg Band Concertg Class Pres. 4. MARGARET HOLMBERG Everyhody musl admire her. JOHN HOPE Hopeless as lhe day is long Neverlheless our Hope is slrong. Radio Clubg Cehisean. BERT HORWITZ Berry and his hig hass drum, Fingers in your ears, hoys, Here lhey come. 39 GWENDOLYN HUBER Talk abou! ginger! Shel' ll whole .vpice box. Student Councilg Bookstore Coma Girls Leagueg Big Sister. BE'l I'Y JAHN KE Her ebeezfulnexf i511 .vfmray on ll eloudv day. German Clubg Girls' Leagucg Cehiseang Gym Demonstration. KATHERINE JANSEN A red beaded dvnumo of energy. International Clulug Girls' Ifagucg Girl Reserveg Girl Rootersg Tri Sigmag Assem- bliss. BARBARA JENSEN Sineerity is but one nf ber fmnzy qzzafifiex. Girl Reservcg G. A. A. AI .VINA JOHNSON Herfund ofgond humor if ne:'e1'exbzz14.tfed. HELEN JOHNSON Size mix ez prelty piemre. Triatlsg Quill anal Scrollg National Honor Society. MARCIA JOHNSON J qzziel fhilgllb' slmwetb Il wife bead. I.atin Clulmq Chess Clulmg Girls' Leagueg G. A. A.g Iimcsg Quill and Scroll. V RAYMOND HUEBSCHER Mber Ili zzjudze, bnlyou can neterlefl. Cllemistry Clubg Hi-Yg Swiminingg As- jf semlwliesg Honor Roll. RICHARD JANES 'Pznz-'my -word, boaw, Diekie, Me pzzmter. RICHARD JANSEN Little in Jmlzzre, big in name. Dramatic Clulag Intramural Golf-g Class Coma Assemblies. ROBERT S. JOHNSEN If be gaer llzrnugh ide as good ez rpommmi bf be it in bridge, belt bound In Jureeed. Pres., Trcas. International Clulmg Drama- tic Clubg Paint and Patchesg Hi-YQ J. S. Com.g Class Com. 2-3-45 Intramural Bas- ketball, Kittenballg Golfg Bus. Mgr. Cehiseang Assemlwliesg Bus. lxlgr. Eirst Yearng Honor Roll. DONNA JOHNSON .Yolbing erldures bu! pezzmrml qmzlilief. Astrolalmc SocictygGirls'Lr::1gucqLiterary Clulug Quill and Scrollg Big Sistcrg Timcsg I1imes Rcvucng Assemblies. I.OIS JOHNSON Swee! and fowbfe ir sbe. literary Clulig Rifle Clubg Girls' I.c-agus: Gym Demonstrationg VVorltlg Honor Roll MARION JOHNSON Size mzzfd make lbe iC07'.Yl zzppem' belief. G. A. A.g HC Clulug German Clulmg Radio Clulvg Girls' Iragueg Big Sisterg Astrolalle Socictyg Girl Reserveg 'I'ri Sigmag Orches- trag G. A. A. Referee. gr?-,Q W. 93 4,5 Q, , v, U, t E 4 . Q , E' it ggi lf'-xi if ti ei 'i Ffiii i W 5 fl -L ill l l l 1 il . ,l l . I l if ii ' 'C .I 5 :f r f f H , i . I 2 l ii i l f I 1 Q it, , 'r 5 sg .1 . eu Q CIE' , W 525 fri et if -i ga., Q1 S1 Dsl Mi. 537 1 J If J . I A 4 J 51 F Q . -lf ., 21 . . 4 'J E .91 Mt 'A ' G Qi 1 es MARJORIE ANNE JOHNSON She was beloved by aff, espeeiafb by one. Literary Clulxg Quill and Scrollg Chess Clulug Astrolabe Societyg Girls' Leagueg S, Com.g Class Com. 2-gg Timesg Times Revue g Cehiseang Yvorlclg As- semlmliesg Class See. 4. NANCY JOHNSON .fin irzdividzeezf way has size as pfeasiny as any way can be. Girl Reserveg Girls' League: Girl Rootersg Assemblies. ROBERT YY. JOHNSON Good looking and good natnred. lntramural Basketball, Tennis. ADELAIDE JORGENSON Lo, slze's pfezzsant to funk un. CELIA K.-XPLAN Lessons are the feasl of my !m11!5!e.s. Historical Societrg lnternational Clulug Girls' Leagueq Pres., Vice-Pres. Latin Clulwg Class Com. lg J. S. Com.g Vice- llres., Pres. Tri Sigma: Honor Rollg Na- tional Honor Society. GRACE K.-XTX Happy ana' gay is Graee, Bn! sl1e's iciffing In work. Girls' League: lnternational Clkll1Q'l'l'CilS. Latin Clulmg Tri Sigma: Assemblies. GREGORY KELLER lffn-v aren'! Mex- aff fonlent fike we? Astrolalxe Societyg lntramutal Hockey. MARJORIE MAXINE JOHNSON Fashions change, bn! wearing a snzife is never our if stvle. PERSIS JOHNSON ll matters not lmw lang I five, ba! naw. Dramatic Clulmg Timesg Girls' League: Girl Reserveg Times Revue g Assem- lwliesg G. A. A.g Big Sister. NIARGlfERl'l'E JONES ller manner was ever swee! and harnmnious. Historical Societyg 'Limesg Cchiseanq 'l'reas. German Clulvg Girls' Leagueg Girl Rootersg Girl Reserveg Assemlwliesg Honor Rollg National Honor Society. ELEANOR KAIN Boop is one of nur nicest vest parker edilions. Spanish Cluhg Treas. Girl Rootersg Dramatic Clulmg Girls' Leagueg G. A. A.g J. S. Com.g Cehiseang Swimming Team QQ Gym Demonstrationsg Head Usher Cro- cotlile Island and Band Conccrtg Assem- lmliesg Tumbling Team. ANN ETTA li ATZ rl lzappy-ga-lueky senior wilh a host of friends. Girls' League. SOSSY KELJIK Nnzaff, petite. JUSTINIHI KELLNER N-zceefrzess and vmdestuv zznszzrpassed. Bird Clulig Girls' Leagueg Glec Clulxg G. A. A.g Big Sistcrg Girl Reserveg Sec.. 'l're-as. Chess Club. LYLA K FLLKNI She shines with zz sternly but ztnpretentiolts light. Latin Clubg Girl Reserveg Girls' Leagueg Historical Societyg S. Com.g G. A. A., Class Sec. lg C Clubg Honor Roll, Na- tional Honor Society. MARGUFRITIS KEMP It is trite that she looks most serious, hztt she possesses wit antljollity. Historical Societyg Sec. International Club, Thumb Tacksg Assenibliesg Honor Rollg National Honor Society. EVELYN KEYES .4 loving heart is the beginning of knowledge. Girls' League. MILDRED KING A' little hit of salt and sweetness. Historical Societyg Girl Reserveg Girls' League, Girl Rootersg Pres. German Clulmq Prog. Chr. Girl Reservesg Salutatoriang National Honor Society. MARGARET KOSTOHRYZ Silenee more nmsietzl than any song. Girls, League. GOLDII-I KOZBERG How she doth ehfztter! Latin Club, Gym Demonstration, Honor Roll. IDA KRAMER Knowlealqe is powerg the purpose Firm is equal to the deed. Girls, Leagueg Honor Roll. S SIDNEY RHLSHY I . I flfriend to all. German Clulxg Honor Roll. 2 1 I , l I ll I .- PATRICIA KENNEDY Com. 3. I 4 Q 5 . l FREDERICK KEYVVORTH Never mind the why and wherefore. Chemistry Clubg Assemblies. LEONARD KLEIS In making an artist, nrt has thus deereed To nmhe some good, but others to szteeeed. Triads QQ Dramatic Club 3-45 Timesg Times Revue. l I GERTRUDE KOVVALSKI .Vtholfzrship is not her only aim, X In swimming she has gained herftzme. Pres. G. A. A., Girl Rootersq Swimming, 1 Gym Demonstrationg All-City Letter, is ' CU Clubg Assemblies. li ' ' 1 V, VIRGINIA KRAHMIQR l if sweet eontent passing all . lVisdom or itsfairestflower. ' Historical Societyg Girl Reserveg Girls, Leagueg Girl Rootersg German Clubg Tri I Sigmag Quill anal Scrollg Times Revueug ' Exchange lid. 'Ijimesg Honor Roll, Na- IQ tional Honor Society. ' ' NATALIH KRAUCH .llztsit in my fingers. German Clubg Sec. Glee Clubg Girls' Leagueg Girl Rootersg Honor Roll. 3, Loces to smile and loves to laugh. f Bird Clubg Girls' League, G. A. A., Class - -1 6 , u 4 -' 5-. vf- . My ac. avi fi-rg: , ,Lax . ,.., 4 ,, fl laid: 1 'NM .5 ' .f , , .R W , is. y gig . . , . .N WN J Lf K l 1 . W Z2 ,M . , 3 'II-'Q Q , i A- W .- 'ii 3? L 1, llgf j I ,.V O - 61 f f. ., i mf ,fi aj :aff if Yi E kg - 2. Q 5 -fe, Sp., 4 , KL Q4 1 QE' -,J 4321 il .iv ici: . Ylv, 17 Fil IQ 335, 15: J -gg ii 1- Qi? :fr -as x r ' All if We - 71 Ei ffl , s ' i EDNA KUNZ Of manners genile, of ajfeelions mild. Girl Reserveg Class Com. 3. CLAIRE LA BISSONIERE .f-I sweeter girl eannol befound, lf we search the wide world around. G. A. A.g Girls' Leagueg Tri Sigmag Gym Demonstrationg Cchiseang Girls' Leagueg Councilg Girl Rootcrsg Big Sisterg Class Com. 4. ROBERT LA LONE Doing wha! hefound lo do in a eheeiful sorl of way. BLAIR LAIVIPERT 1Vha2's all the hustle, hasfe and lzuriy, Be like rne, I never worry. Cchiseang Student Councilg Intramural Basketball 3-4g Eootballg Assemblies. DOROTHY LANG Her nzannerisrns show her happy eharaeler. Checker Club. ERLING LARSON I know my duly. LEE LASKER In sehool-days Lee was quiet andyel He is one we never eanforget. Trackg Intramural Tennis. MAX KURNOW He may be smaller lhan the rest Bu! noi his eapaeityforpep and zest. German Clubg Cehiseang Times Revueng .ASSEITIIJIICSQ Trcas. Thumb 'Iacksg Gym Demonstration. CATHERINE LALONDE fl sauey, sanshiny lass with brown hair. Tri Sigmag Girls, Leagueg Honor Roll. DOLORES LAMB .fi lady' quiei, slateb, and nleelz, Bu! don'i forgel, please, quiet waters ran deep. MARGUERITE LANE .Wisehief daneesfrorn lhese gay eyes. Girls' Leagueg Girl Reserve: Literary Clubg Thumb Tacksg Golf Clubg Gym Demonstrationg Girl Rootersg Bird Clubg Vlbrldg Assembliesg Honor Rollg Nation- al Honor Society. TH EODOR E LANG FORD Who's that shiek so handsome and tall? Oh, ihat's our Ted a slrullin' down lhe hall. C Clubg Class Pres. lg S, Com.g Iiootballg Class Com. GIOVANNI LARSON Rivals a shiek, niee looking, well dressed. Some new maiden ever on his quesl. CLAYTON LE FEBYRE .4 laugh is worih a hundred groans in any market. 43 MHLVA LENANDHR Cheefjfzzfrwss ixfnrlznzek grmteyt AQHA Tri Sigmag Thumb Tacksg Sec. Bird Club Girl Rescrveg Girls' Leagueg Cebiscan Big Sisterg Assemblicsg Gym Demonstra- tiong Chr. Class Com.g Honor Rollg Na- tional Honor Society. NATALI H I,li'I'HI'iRT Yun as :harming as .the mn be. G. A. A. Refereeg Executive Board G. A A.g Swimming Teamg Golfg Tennisg Girls Leagueg Gym Demonstrationg Archery Clubg Vollev Ball 'lleamg Girl Reserve, C Club. I ERMA LEYDI-I ,17 fzezzrt fjgofd. GUNAR LIE Filfor 1112 .ftrzzlqqfe Qf iff. Chemistry Club. TAMARA I.Il'IBFRZON ,1'ndfm:'r me feimre to be good. Birml Clul1gTrizldSg Girl Rcscrvcg Drama- tic Clubg Assemblies. JACOB LOCKE lpyfllll is tlzif inflilzzfinrz thqv ml! ll num? Student Council g Hi-Yg Captain Footballg UB Squad Baslietballg lntramural Kit- tenball, Trackg Asssmblicsg Times Re- 1, VLIC. FLORFNCIB LONG Came, give IH ll mite ofynm' qmzfiliv. G. A. A.g Tri Signing Tumbling 'llcalng Spanish Clubg Girls' League. RAl'1NEl,L LHNTZ She lm: Il happy .tmifefor aff. JOHN LFVIN Cfzlzzznefs and poite, Souza nonsense, no noiJe. Banclg Vice-Pres. Dramatic Clubg Assam blicsg Honor Rollg National Honor Soc ietv. EDWARD LICHTIQR Don? Ulv, girfx IW be back. C Clubg Swimming Teamg Mgr. Intra- mural Kittenballg Intramural Basketball DOROTHY LIEBFRMAN Ilorotlzy if one gif! who mn'! be bent, S1155 ga-V, pfezzmnf, and zz!-zczzyf nmt. Girls' lragueg G. A. A. MARGARET LIND .Chr zmzy be Il fiflfe yard, 5111 ibm 41' qllifl tgirl if weffomed by the bex! of men. German Clubg Glen Clulwg Honor Roll, JANE LOEVINGFR Pumu are nmde bgvffwfs like me. Honor Rollg National Honor Society. G RANT LOTZ Hmm' nf edzmzlinn. GUODYYIN LUCK ALICE l,l7KOSKlF Npveflz is the hfzrsest thfzlffffin-:cs Ihr U,UTL'E'7'- .Vhe may he quiet, ing ij lhaiighl. H111 .the ffm muse Il riot. Pres. Rifle Clulmg Chemistry Clulig Class Girls' League. 'l'rcas.g Finance Com.: Class Conrg Intra- mural Basketliallg Rifle Teamg Historical Socictyg Honor Rollg National Honor Society. MARY I,l'NlJ ANDREW' LLTNDHFRG ller zzhifiiv to zzzjqzze if .flH'f7tl.Y.YEI2h h-vbfezv. l might he hetler I wuufd, Sec. Paint and Patchesg Finance Com, lg H111 if-V flwflff f0'1f-M7715 L-f'i'1H.f'fffff Girls' Leaguug Debate Teamg Historical Chemistry Clubg Aeronautics Clulug ln- Societyg Dramatic Clulug Latin Clubg tramural Basketball 3-4g Footlwall 2-jg Honor Roll. Track 3-4g SWimming'l's:am 4g Kittenball .gg VVater Polo 4g Asscmbliesg Chess Zllltl Checker Clubg Glee Clulug Intramural Hockeyg Class Com. 2. M.-XRYIS LUNDBFRG 0RVII.l,li LUNDSTROM Olherx, who kuewywz, .mid this, frm, 'Tis ezffziryuzmg man. Thu! it was hifi' lo hare known yon. RUTH LUSSAN ALICE McCARR She Jmiled, mm' the Jlzzzdo-:cf depurmf. Sweet and pre!!-v, Geizlfe and lme .-Xstrolabe Society: Girl Reservsg Tri ' A -She ezlwzi-inf has Il .Ullifffbf-VUH. Sigmag Girls' lfzlgueg Gym Demonstra- tiong Honor Roll. ROBERT NIQDANIH. NIARJORIE NICDUN.-XLD Ile fwex hut we at zz lime. Personafily piuxfpllzx red hair. Girl Rootcrsg Girl Rcserveg Girls' Leagucg Puzzle Clulmg Big Sisterg Class Com. lg A-Xsselnbliesg Tri Sigma. THOMAS McGOVHRN l.lI.I,lAN MCGRAII. I face the hzdiefg Here one mn uvzrm his mid hear! za-izh ll .Hay lhey he hfe.v5e11'. friend. Student Councilg Intramural Kittenlwall, :Xstrolalic Societyg Girl Rootcrs. Basketballg Assemblies. HELEN iXlCNl.'XHON MARY NICNFILI, The word impn.v.vihie is not in my flhiffibfl- She is happy and eheezfni. my. Girls' Leagucg Class Com, 45 MARYON MCPIKE Innocent amnsenient is herjoy. Radio Clulmg Chemistrv Clulxg Girl Re- serveg Girls' Leagueg Girl Rooters. MARJORIE MAHANEY Good manners and grate eomhined. CAROL MANCHESTER Her sweetness endurethforever. Tri Sigmag Girl Reserveg Girls' Leagueg G. A. A. VIRGINIA MARTIN Her question was to love or not to love!! Vice-Pres. Spanish Clubg G. A. A.g Girls' Tumbling Teamg Tri Sigmag Timesg J. S. Com.g Assemlmliesg Gym Demonstrationg Times Revue g Vice-Pres. Spanish Club. ROGER MATTERS lVe envy himfor all he knows We sztrehv will miss him when he goes. Treas. Latin Club QQ Quill and Scrollg Historical Societyg Nat'l. Honor Societyg International Clulig Dramatic Clubg Lit- erary Clubg CheerleadergCul1. Ed. Timesg Ed.YYorldg Cehiseang Assemlmliesg Student Councilg First Year g Honor Roll. FLORENCE MATZKE Sinrere and true, And she's nice too. Girls' League. DONALD IVIAYERON Dark and dashing Don! Intramural Tennis, Basketluallg Honor Roll. 46 LOREN MAGUIRE fi horse! A horse! Jiffy kingdomfor a horse! Vice-Pres. Triaclsg Art Ed. Worldg Liter- ary Clubg Girls' Leagueg Girl Reserveg Girl Rootersg Dramatic Clubg Assembliesg Cehisean. MARIE MAJ E RUS It's a friendbf heart who has plenty of friends. Sec. Archery Clubg Girls' Leagueg G. A. A.g Girl Reserve. MARY JANE MANSFI ELD Like a willow tree she graeefulbz walks, find always with most ease she talks. Paint and Patchesg Girls' Leagueg Girl Rootersg B00liSf0I'CQ.ASSC1'TlDllCS. HENRY MARTYN Afyoung ladv vamped him months ago. Tennisg Trams Squad. CHARI.O'l I'E MATTSON Her modest manner and graceful air, Show her wise and good as she isfair. Girls' Leagueg Girl Rootersg Chr. Finance Com.g Girl Reserveg Assemblies. MARGARITE MAYER Ilfinsome .Varge will always he Belovedfor her personality. Literary Cluhg G. A. A.g Worldg League Council. Girls' VIRGINIA MALAMPLY Treat her with all grate. . Wi +L 4 aa '1 is we :Sigh Ali , , . -A if 1 4, . 'L rf' 5, . W gif! '. .gtg ,Qi ra R 5 2. ,I Yi, fl '-56: . 'S n v 4 iflif? 1 Q ' ' if it ' .ff 23' egg' 1' Q Ig 1 5,753 1 A H , , J 1 I 3 jjf . ani Q Y 3- , I5 ri? Q is Tiff: has fi I 1' . .. . J . ' 2 J' Kit! 1 -2 'f 1 . gig Y 191 ,155 iff Jeff.. N' 1 1' .7.f.3':'- 4 11552 I .1 ,ai . , i 'Ji ' ii. if if he I it T V iff ,M . I ,gi RUTH MELHORN 1t'5 plainly a teh'-evident truth, That everyone locexfriendlv Rath. Girls, Lezlgueg G. A. A. JUNE MICKMAN Her eyex are hright, 511635 never blue, Shell! always laugh andjoke with you. Astrolalue Society, Spanish Clubq Ratlio Club, G. A. A4 Class Com. 3, S. Com.g Gym Demonstration. JUSTIN MILLER Laughter it at noi5y ax rnvinggnmeh plearanter. Latin Club, International Club, Honor Roll. CAROL MITCHELL llfee and winJome with winning ways. Bird Club, International Clubg Girls' Leagueg Girl Reserveg G. A. A.g CU Clubg Chemistry Club, Com., Field- lmall Team 3-45 Tumbling 3-.tg Swimming Teamg Big Sister. HELEN MOLIN I am always happy. Class Com.g Cehiseang G. A. A. Referee, C Club- All-Citv Letter- Basketballg y . , Gym Demonstration. ANTOINET i'E MORAN Antoinette haf a laugh that wins, Hfhen evenvone if serious, :he grim. Girls' Iea ue' B' S terg Tri Sigma, . . .g , ig . is Assemblies, Times Revue. DONNA MORSE Smilefor me, snzileforyou, Speeial Jmilerfor a sperialfew. ARLINE MENK Yastiee if trath in anions. Girls' League, Girl Reserve, Girl Rootersg Tri Sigmag Vice-Pres. Astrolalie Society. CALVIN IVIILHAM The world lenowf little of ity greatest men. NORMAN MILSTEIN Always Jeareh for the bert, Lge gives as thisfor a test. Radio Clubg Intramural Basketball, Golf, Kittenballg Track. IVIARGUERITE MITCHELL 117 quiet, reriom way .the ha5. Archery Clubg Astrolabe Societyg Girls' League. MARIIORIE MONLEY Shelf thegirl with the million dollar smile. Pres. Girls, League 4g Class Sec. 2-3, Class Com. 1gBig Sister, Chr. S. Com.g Assemblies, Album Ed. Cehiseang Times Revueug Chr. Class Com. 45 Honor Roll. PHILIP MORGAN Youth fumes hat onee in a lfetime. Golf' Club, Times. SYLVIA MOSKOVITZ Sighed and looked anatterahle thing5. V' Girl Reserve, Girls' Leagucg Historical Societyg Pres. Tri Sigmag Gym Demon- stration, Honor Roll. LOIS NIOTZ ltlt hetlfr to he mmf! and fhitlf, Than tn he big and nut Il Jhftdow. JEROME MLICARE H671 get hy, There'J ll twinkle in hi5 eve. Golf Clubg C Clulmg Golf Team L, 'Vimesg Cehisean. l5LORIfNCFi MUNGER Sheff here. I hem' hw' giggfe. Dramatic Clubg Student Councilg Quill and Scrollg Latin Clulmg Chr. Student Council Com.g Girls' League-g Girl Root- crsg G. A. A.g Class See. 3-44 Big Sisterg Assemblies: Honor Rollg National Honor Society. MARY MURPHY Her fooilav ll .rprighttv mind dixrfose. Girls' League: Girl Reserveg Girl Rootersg 'liimesg Cehiseang Executive Board, G. A. A.g Class Com. 2-3-45 Fieldball 2-3-4, Capt. 4, Basketball 3-4, Capt. 3-4g Kit- tenlmall 3, Capt. 31 C Clubg Referee, Gym Demonstrationg 'Limesg Revue . Times HOWARD NEIHART fffftalf in -von, ll0'IiJ!l7'li' Intramural Kittenlxall, Hockey. WILLIAM NELSON lVhrn in doubt duff! hesitate. HA RRI ET Nl IHILSIQN Be .vii1cfre,for5mfth, .ind 71.c'L'c'rfnr.v1zke the truth. Girl Reserveg Girls, Leagueg G. A. A. 48 Gl'iR'I'RLfI3F NILILCARI-l Thou -vnlztzg amz' row-fipfvezz' ilzflidfn. Girls' Leagueg Girl Reserveg Sec. Tri Siginag Honor Roll. JUNF NIl'LLI GAN Thif 71016 if quiet and .vir1cfr1', A 0 llilkthtli ret-Qrtifrottz her :cr hmr. HUGH NILNRO Nnzzzffghzzt tl tiny fjwzrh mn .vtart zz higfrv. Radio Clulig Ccliiseang Class Com. Z. PAULA MYI-QRS Hfhere othfrffoffmv, .vhs ici!! fend, Ufith ntrmj' rm expert, daring deed. Literary Clubg Dramatic Clubg Interna- tional Clubg Quill and Scrollq Historical Societyg National Honor Societyg Cllr. -I. S. Coni.g 'Limesg Assemlwliesg Big Sisterg Yvorldg Student Council Com.g Times Revueng Honor Roll. JUNE NELSON .Vhfs go! a hmd gf Monde Tiftllll' hair, .ind hright qvet that .vpfzrkle t':'ezj'w!m'e. Class Com. jg Big Sister. HARRIET NII'fBl'iRGALI. .1 sweet littfe girl with zz .vwfet tittfe way, .-I rztdirmt pfrfwnzfit-v, happy rmdga-v. Dramatic Clulig Sec. Rifle Clulvg 'ACH Clulmg G. A. A.g Vice-Pres. Girl Reserveg Girls' Leagueg Cclliseanq Big Sisterg Assemluliesg Class Corn. .ig Honor Rollg National Honor Society. HOXVARD NORDQUIST I dare do af! that 11111-v hetmtze 11 m11t1,' 117ha dzzrm' 11711 ttmre, if none. Chemistry Clulig Mgr. Intramural Kitten- ball. My t 1.4.23 i illllss 'ivg i 1 l ny i fn' M 3:1 'NIV' ,rye l . .. l'Q'??2l5.. t live ,PSM wi? :Nfl wi , . il DOROTHY NORTON .fl girl lo he missed in Central llalls. Pres. Spanish Clubg Tri Sigmag Timcsg Treas Historian - Girl Reserve' Girls' - 3, 4, , - League Councilg Chr. Class Com. jg Times Revue . MARY NORTON A merilv, merry la55ie llfith a manner of delighl. Girls' Leagueg Spanish Club, G. A. A. CHARLOTTE O'CONNEI.I. .V-I realli' hand and a willing hearl. PEGGY O'CONNEI.L I laugh for every gladnexs. JEAN O'KEliFF Tix well to he merry and wife. Girls' Leagueg Crocodile Island. ELFANOR OLSON ,rl mort pleasant and agreeahle companion. Sec. Girl Reservesg Girls' Leagueg Girl Rootersg ll. S. Com. 34 Gym Demonstra- tion. ROBFRTA OTIS She seelceth diligentlv afler k710'lLfl6II'f6. Girls' League Council jg Bird Clulvg Chemistry Clubg Class Sec. 2. JOHN NORTON He :car a manlv man, take himfar all and all. Vice-Pres. Nlid-Central Hi-Yg Student Councilg Class Com. 3g Foothallg Intra- mural Basketball. AUDRFY NYSTROM Look nat into the pang wisehv improve lhe present. Girl Reserveg Tri Sigmug Quill and Scroll: Girls' Leagueg Girl Rootersg Timesg Astro- labe Societyg Honor Roll. MARY LOU OCONNELI. Good nalure and good .fenfe combined. Girls' Leagueg Sec. Chemistry Clulu. THOMAS .OHL From fla-v to day I-'ew wards' he .veems lo Jay. Historical Societyg Honor Roll. YIYIAN OLM Ye know right well how meek she feems. Girl Reserveg Girls' Leagueg G. A. A. C Clulmg Assemblies. RICHARD ORFSCHNICK l1'e hate lo late him. BERNICE OTTERSTAD A'Ill'f6lYl.f in ecezjvhing .the mirlertaleex. Girl Reserve. 49 a GERALD OVERBY Gite ecezlv 7111111 llzine ear, But-few lfzy ooiee. Rifle Clulmg Chemistry Clulig Gym 'llezxmg Swimming Tezimg Trzilgtic Squad: Class Com. 4. ELIZABETH PAHR .1 lillfe 7IIc'7'7lV sunxlzine. Vice Pres. Girl Reservesg Girls' I.e:1QL1e' Girl Rootersg Times Revue . HELEN PASTER Helen hay a Jong birdlv voiee, Low and deep and Ueev ehozee. Chess and Checker Clubg Girls' I.C2lgllCQ Times Revue . AD ELI NE PAULSON If the world were dark andfeadul, One woufd fnd that Adeline would be elzeerfuf. Orchestrug Latin Clulmg Chemistry Clulmg 'l'rz1Hic Squzulg Girls' League: Big Sisterg Bird Clubg Assemlbliesg Crocodile ls- l:1n1l g Honor Roll. JEAN PEPPER yerm rzziex ax quile ll Jlepper, Grzzfefzzf, xmooflv, zmdfnff of Pepper , Paint und Pzitchesg Girls' Lezigueg Girl Routers. HELEN PESCHOW Clzeezfzffness i.ifor!zn1e'.v grezzfeil gfff. Gym Demonstration. CARL PETERSON fl good man and frue. 50 PEARL PAGE Tix the tq1'eole.vtfolfv not lo oejoffv. Girls' League. MARGARET PAHR Herfaee is always pleamrzt, Her Jmife if one of elzeer. Girl Reserveg S. C0m.g Girl Rootersg Gym Demonstrzitiong Assemblies. JEAN PAULS EN Sl1e'5 dainty and allrzzelizmgjflled -willzfzzn Willz Il jollv nature tho! pfeoxes everyone. Girls' Leagueg Class Com. 3Q Big Sister. WILLIAM PECK Quiel, ez tlzinkingfellow ix he .tin Einflein he will .vurelv be. C Clulig Intramural Kittenlmll 2, Hockey 2, Track 2-3. HOWARD PERLMAN lllzzzrzzz buy zz dnrfe loo? BE'I l'Y JANE PETERSON One woufd hardb' deferibe her 115 mild and meek , .Wore Jnifzzofe wordy woufd be !iz'efv and ehir . Girl Reserveg Girls' Lexigueg Tri Sigmug Student Councilg Ring :intl Pin Com.- Assemlsliesg Celiisezin. DOROTHY PETERSON Honors efefmfy -won, find dzzliesfuffv done. Girls' League. 1? sg.. 9' i , gag- 525. ff 'Q I 'R l 1 i l i I i 1 i l l , J 1 . 1 x ref. I 'aim fri. 25? fx ma gm .1 V194 ff. 1' ' 17' 3 f Q fflgfx 1 : L S 1 vi' ,' X . l l . i l l i A M. A I lee i 1 EEZ, MHHEQ :nf fe I ii . iliiif ' 2 93:5 . .z5'f ' 'ff t f 62.5 t as a lvl T 5 122.3151 L :mia i 'e-.rg if if no 5 -wr .A .Y , r., M, ' 5 e if ,Q 1 H fir' 4 S N sf? . Q fl - 'Ti t x lim: 133 S 3 l :I is l D .1 , I I 3 K. N 5,5 r , L . 52 , 354 gf 1 an A' i M. px 41, RUSSELI, PETERSON Modeyly, Jineerily, and courtesy all rolled into one. EILEEN PHILBEN She has a eardree appearanee and a liappy fmile. Girls' Leagueg Girl Reserveq Latin Clulmg Chem. Clubg G. A. A4 C Club. SAM POLSKI He wax mi.vel1iey .f rlofestfriend. Intramural Basketball 2-3-45 Kittenball 2-3-45 Hockey 2. KATHERINE PORTER Katherine'.f to quiel lhatfew eanfnd What lreamrer are hidden in her mind. Tri Sigmag Latin Clubg Girls' Leagueg Chess and Checker Clubg Historical Societyg Quill and Scrollg Timesg Times Revueng Assembliesg Big Sisterg Honor Rollg National Honor Society. PRESTON In .vfalore Helen is not very tallg With ooyr, well, .vlze aealr ur all. Paint and Patchesg Times Revueng Times. BERNARD PUSIN He if thou-qlzgful everyone knowig He'lll1aoefriendJ wlzere'er he goef. C Clubg Rifle Clulvg Intramural Swim- ming 2-3-4. HENRY QUICK Qoiek, Henry, the flit. Pres. Quill and Scrollg Vice-Pres. Archery Clubg Chess and Checker Clubg Interna- tional Clulmg Times. VIRGINIA PETTERSEN ZIIEVCVJ a lilfle mire, very Jliglzf, Ye! quick and nimble and rule and orighl. Big Sisterg G. A. A.g Girls' Leagueg Girl Rootersg Gym Demonstration 45 Assem- hliesg Class Com. 4. FREDERICK PIERCE Ifnd mlzelzjoy in living. Basketballg Tennisg Trackg Intramural Kittenballg C Club. IRENE POMRAN KE Sparkling eyef, merry smile, .Wake her welcome all lhe while. Girls' Leagueg Girl Reserveg Paint and Patchesg Girl Rootersg Cehiseang Big Sisterg Assembliesg Gym Demonstration 'T WYLDA POWELI. .Wie maker a f7uly'.f day .vlzort ar Deeenzler. HELEN PULLMAN .-lfriendlv way winrfriends. ROBERT PUTNAM Romeo, olz Romeo! llfherefore arf Mon, Romeo? Hi-Yg S. Com.g Intramural Basketball, Kittenball, Hockeyg Eootball 3-4. LOANE RANDALL .1 man among men. Hi-Yg Vice-Pres. Latin Clubg Vice-Prcs. Student Council 4g Class Pres. 2-35 C Clubg Class Com.g Hockey 2g Intramural Hockey 3-44 Golf 3-4g Basketball 4Q Kittenball 3-.gg Assemlmliesg Sec.-Treas. Northwest Fed. Student Councilsg Assoc. Ed. Cehiseang Assoc. Ed. Cul: Edition TimesgQuilland ScrollgChr.Sunlite Dance Com..1,g J. S. Com.g Timesg Honor Rollg National Honor Society. SI WILLIAM RANDALL fi man of sovereign parts he is esteemed. Pres. Student Councilg Hi-Yg Dramatic Clubg Chr. S. 3g Football 1-3g Intra- mural Swimming .tg Track 2-45 Business IVIgr. When liI1lgllfl'100',lVVZlSlY'l Flower g Business Mgr. Crocodile Islandng Sun- lite Dance Com. 2-3-4g School Improve- ment Com. lg National Honor Society. GENEVA R.-XVE hVhen joy and duty elezsh, Let duty gn to smzzsh. CU Clulmg Rifle Clulmg Girls' League: G. A..-X.g Cehiseang Big Sistersg .-Xsscmlulyg Gym Demonstrationg Referee. CLIFFORD REDING There surelv must he some hard work in him. MILDRED RIDGEVVAY fl girlfull offiin and mirth, xl perpetzuzljollity sinre birth. G. A. A4 Tri Sigmag Girls' Leagueq Assemblies. DELORES RITTER One who has wit and artistic ahilit-v and makes herself useful with hath. Sec. 'llriads 2-jg Girls' Leagueg Quill and Scrollg Historical Socictyg G. A. -:Lg Executive Tennis Boardg Palette 'lick- lers Com.g Publicity Com. 4g Big Sisterg VVorldg Cehiseang Pres. Thumlnl 'llacksg Honor Rollg National Honor Society. ALICE ROC KOLA A' sweet attractive kind ofgrziee. Girls' League. j AM ES ROGERS .1 eheerfzzl and zzrnizzllle fellaw, his rlass- mntes say, lle eertninb' earns this dfstznetmn in every wav Intramural Kitten ball. NINA RASEY fljolbf smile, zz merij' heart. l'Ve hate to think you will depart. Glee Clulmg G. A. A.g Girls' Leagueq :Xssemluliesg HC Club. FLORENCE RAVENSCROFT Happiness and lhejoy rj lne are mine. DONALD REICHLING He seems so jollv all the while! Band 2-3-44 Pres. Orchestra 3-4,5 Lieut. Traffic Squadg Assembliesg Crocodile Island . EUGENE RINKEY Terms may mine and terms may go, .4 hetterfrzena' we'llne1'er know, EDWARD ROBERTSON ll is heart and head are clear and true, D0 le! him paddle his own fanoe. Hi-Y 3-4g Assemluliesg Timesg Intramural Kittenball. HARRIET ROGERS hlfhat I mn, 1 will. Honor Roll. BETTY ROMANS There is no girl that mn he As sweet as our own Bettv. Cehisean. ETHEL ROIVIER Sighs, slow smiles, and golden eloquence. G. A. A.g Girls' Leagueg Class Com. .ig Radio Club. PEARL ROSEN fl comrade hlithe andfzill of glee. G. A. A.g Girls' League. MARION ROSNESS Laugh and he merry For tomorrow is Girl Reserves . Pres. Girl Reservesg G. A. A. Executiveg Swimming Teamg Girls' Leagueg Big Sisterg Girl Rootersg Assemblies. ETHEI. ROVITSKY Pleasantlv, hetween the pelting showers, the sunshine gnshes down. Tri Sigmag Girls' League: Girl Reserve: Honor Roll. FRED RULE He knows what he knows when he knows it. Hi-Yg Baseball lg Kittenball 2-35 Foot- ball 2-3-4g Intramural Basketball 2-3-43 Class Finance Com. CHARLES RUNNING Tails-the movies, H eadsethe danee, On eaiqeAI stzzdv. HENRY RUVZICK xlrt is his aim, we -:cish him lztrlcg To gain it we know he has plenty of phieh. Triadsg Thumb Tacksg Gym Demonstra- tion, BERTRAM ROSE hVilling to help at any time fy a trziefriend this is a sign. Dramatic Clubg International Clubq J. S. Com.g Honor Roll. MINNIE ROSENZWEIG 1VIinnie's a quiet, brown-haired maiden, But her hody withfan is laden. Girls' Leagueg G. A. A. DONALD ROSSITER Silenee is a true friend who never hetrays. Glee Clubg Bird Clubg Astrolabe Societyg Treas. Glee Clubg Intramural Hockeyg Crocodile Island . HUGH ROVVLEY A little nonsense now and then is relished hy the hest of men. Vice-Pres. Hi-Yg C Clubg Eootballg In tramural Basketball, Hockey, Kitten- ma . VIRGINIA RULEY She is the staj that dreams are made of. Student Councilg Glce Clubg Band Con- certg Girl Rosters. MA RGUE RITE RUN YON ller smile is winsome, happy and trneg llfe reeomnzend it when j'oz1're hllze. Paint and Patebesg Bookstoreg.I.S.Co1n. ROSINA SACCO Be not merely goody he goodfor something 53 Al ESSIE SALSTROM .1 tnodext, quiet, idealfriendg Une on whom we fan all depend. DORIS SATHER J smiling maid with golden hair, Never hothered hy a trying care. Dramatic Clubg G. A. A.g Student Coun- cilg Assemblies. ROBERT SAUNDERS He haf nofaalt exeept that he ha: no-fault. Latin Clubg Historical Societyg Interna- tional Clubg Asst. Mgr, Stage Forceg Honor Rollg National Honor Society. BERT SHILDKROUT A true man is honest-therefore enthafias- IIC. Banclg Pres. Orchestrag Kittenballg Intra- mural Kittenball, Basketballg Times Revueng Spanish Clubg Assemblies. ARTHUR SCI-INliI.l, I'm .ture fare'f an enemy to lye. Intramural Basketball, I-Iockeyg Football .V+ NIILDRIQD SCHIQLDT .ill who know her like her. Tri Sigmag Girls' Lezigueg Girl Reserveg Bird Clubg Girl Rootersg Gym Demon- stration 34 Assemblies. GORDON SCHXYABH Take notice of my irngnortanfe, please, lfyltll would not hare nie ill at eafe. Pres. Archery Clubg Chess Clubg Hi-Yg Dramatic Clubg Swimming Team. 54 VIRGINIA SAMUIQLSON .ind when she played, oh heaven, her play ing! Big Sisterg Gym Demonstration. 000 . -, ef! JOHN SAU E .il mite ofa lzd, at an athlete at that. Hi-YgViCe-l Class 25 Swimming 2-3-4. Intramural Basketball, Hockey. GI..-XDYS SAXRUD Shehf quiet hut hrillianl. Cor. Sec. Historical Society, Chr. Re- search Com.g Cehiseang Honor Rollg Na- tional Honor Society. FLEANOR SHILDKROUT 117 Jophixliratedyozing min who lorex to that G .A. A. DARXYIN SCHOFTTLIQR The perfeet gentleman. GRETCHI-IN SCHVLFR Perpetual effort i5 the price ofgain. National Honor Societyg Glee Clubg Orchestra. JOYCE SCOTT I have a heart with roornfor erezlvjoy. C Clubg G. A. A. CHANNING SEABURY He's way over our heads. Aeronautics Club. BERNARD SEIDRL Ai word and zz rheerlv snziiefor off, hVhen Bernie posses through the hail. Hi-Yg Class Com. 3. WINIFRED SHORT Lough ond the world laughs -withyoii lVeep and you spoil iz perfefthv good rom- piexion. Glee Clubg Girls' Leagueg Girl Reserve: Vice-Pres. Glee Club. JOHN SLOAN Pep and wit and aiso poise .Vloke him one ofthe hest of ho-ys. Latin Clubg Chess Clul1gRifle Clulmg Class Com. 4g Swimming Team 3-4g Timesg Student Councilg Cehisean. MADELYN SOFIE Af sunny temperament with hair to match. Girls' Leagueg Gym Demonstrationg Paint and Patches. IRVING SOLOMON Every mon has his devilish moments. ARMIN SOMMHR Here in we iz!! do wish -voltjoy Biessings on yotgfootho!! boy. Footballg Glee Clubg Chemistry Clubg Aeronautics Clubg Assemblies. MYRNA SFl lLlNll+iIFR She has :iii the good gyts ry' nzttitre. LOIS SHARPLESS .fi charming hiss with wit and smifes. See. Girls' League: Pres. Dramatic Clulvg Literary Clulwg German Clubg Assembliesg Trysting Placeng Poetry lid. Wbrltlg The First Yearng Honor Rollg National Honor Society. AUDRHY SILBFRMAN Of all those arts in which the wise exrei iX71ZlIl7'6,.Y thief rnosterpieee is writing weil. Sec. Literary Clulmq International Clulxg Quill and Scrollg J. S. Com. 33 Timesg Associate Eel. VVorld 3-4g Big Sisterg Times Revueug Celiisean. SAM SLOANE .1 mertlv youth without fore. Asst. Business Mgr. Times. RUTH SOLAN ffofbf ond sweet and loved hy ol! who know her. Spanish Clulxg Girls, Leagueg Big Sister. ALICE SOLUM ,Nice is one of those charming persons-the hest is none too goodfor her. Girls' Leagueg International Clulug Girl Reserveg G. A. A. Refereeg Fieltlball Team .sg CU Clulmg Gym Demonstration 4: Assemblies. BFRYL SPALDING Gohlen glints dizneefrom her hitir. 55 5 'e LEON.-XRD SPENCER fl pleezmnt Jar! of chap, Always ready to lip hit Xml. Student Councilg Crocodile lslandng UB Squad Footballg Glee Clubg lntra- mural Kitten ball, Hockey. SHLMA STEINGRABI-XR Sa wise Jo ll ' :he mmm! five lon' . . . . h J . 9 C Jzngfe. JOHN STERNER Ijind onefauft in being ml! Tha! Uyou lrip, iff a fongfaff. Igliiff Class Com. 35 Intramural Kitten- a . DORIS S'l'R.-XNH Nite llzingr are zzfwayr done up in .vfmzlf paekages. Girl Reserveg Girls' Leagueg Girl Hooters: Girls' Swimming 'lieamg G. A. A. G UIJRYN STROM If there are more 11.9 .riceel 115 she, Bring' them zzroundfor zu lo fee. G. A. A.g Gym Demonstration. G li R ALD I N li SUI .l .IVAN Let IM' 201151 ffljji' Drink la flze fren, IV! warrant .v!1e'f! prove .711 avezzfefw' fire glfzu. Student Councilg Glce Clubg Crocodile Island . MABEL SVYANS'I'ROlX1 .Liv fy? zzprnz lzerfnilh! Astrolabe Societyg Girls' League: HC Clubg G. A. A. liI.IZ.-XBIQTH SPINDLFR g llfillz happy wezvw Mal pferzfe zu aff, S!1e'f!g!ide .vnoolldv dawn ffffli lmfl. Treas. Paint and Patchesg G. A. A.g Girls' I League. 5 5 5 Q ARLYN sTENi3RsoN Q Be gone, duff mre! S E ll t i GEORGE STRA KA i llere'5 to an ideal Jludengfaillzfnfzzndtrue, , He enjoyx good nmrk: and earm them, loo. Latin Clubg Historical Societyg Chemistry Clubg Orchestrag Honor Roll. PAFQL STRANF HH!! gofm' and Mis is why 7'here'J zz merry' twinlde in his eye. 3 l 5 5 l ooizorm' S'l'U'I'ZMAN 'dmmfenl lll7IIl5F7I16'71l is hf'1'joyl' International Clubg Girls' Leagueg Astro- lube Society. ix xl il RAYMONDSUNDQUHT faking divides grew llzi 11555, Nlrmzger and betler oft 1111111 e1zrne.vlne.v.v cfm. Mgr. Football Teamg lntramural Kitten- ballg Band Concert Nlgrg C Clubg Honor Roll. 5 JOHN SYYFENHY Life if ll .Yt'?'i0Zl5 proNem,' kfffff, ffm. Hi-Yg Football 2-jg Intramural Hockey, Basketball, Skating 44 Times Revueug Assemblies. IRENE TAYLOR H760 pfeaizzw gilw, .flnzffjo-v rereiiv. Girls' League. VHRNICH 'I'HlRS'l'RL'l' For 'tis rzfmz-x'5f1li2' -zcmllzw, llflzen KQ'00df7'iE7l1II5 ge! lngefliar. Girls' League. HTHHL THONIPSON Nlzefrzzmef liar mind in mirlh and merri- ment, lffhirlz bury ra fhllll5!l7l1i!I!l7'U1.V and f.e'ng!l1en5 fir. Girls' Leuguczg G. A. A. GORDON TORGERSON llfhife we five, fel 145 rmflv Zim' Bird Clubg Rifle Clulxg Chess :mil Checker Clubq Sec. Astrolzilwe Society: Honor Roll. FRED TSCHIDA Pfnly, and l'!!p!f1-v wilh yang Slujv, llfld-VOIf,ff Jtzzffx' zzfouu. lntrzimurzll Husketlmll 2-lg-43 Kittenluzill 113443 Hockey 3-.ig Cehisezin. TOM YAl.l.l-QAI' lm! MU man -who docxi' mf! icixlz lo M1 idfcjfzzfl in focw. Srudenr Cuimcilg Hi-Yg Chr. Al. S. Crmi.q Chr. School liiiiwmveiiieiir Coin. DOROTHY YIQRNON ,Vo fffi' 5.2111 bi' lDIH'z' in ill ji1z2'jw.ff fz1.'1z'mm1Aq in X25 Jffyv, .ind all fiffu fm! M' pzmv' am! 5f7'U7l4Qt?7' lhewby. C Clubg G. A. A.: Girl Riiiirersq Asscm lwliesg Gym Demunstrzifioii. 5 DIQLORHS 'l'HAUlVAl.D xl' furefv fzmfv gfzrfzimlfd in figlzf. DORIS THOMPSON Bmicn eyes, and bright 11'imp!r.f. 4111! G. A. A. MARVIN T-IORNHORN Clfllillfyjflffillfhfllff rjfzm. HAROLD TOWNHR He is cfmer and Im11.vx1w1i11g and on hiv Im- t'Ulb1Z7'7'll5551! bmi: Nature hw wI'fff6H?GE71lfU771H71. Latin Clulig Chemistry Clulwg Ride Clulw JOHN TSCH I DA I fike to .fflttliv in fha morning, B111 Ifmjyft to gel up. GIADYS VAN IQFNIPFN I 11111 zzdcifed ln give hw' mnsif ff 77I07'7lf714Q'.Y ffm-v .my if is!!! fvem'fnzff'. Girls'l,c:1guegG. A. A.g Biiskerlmll. MARVHI, YIGORIQN flojif' efecvzfw, rmdjn-v B7'fAQfIfK7l.V fm' wwf. Girl Rourersq 'l'ri Signing S. Ciim.g Assemblies. NIARY LOC VINCENT ullifch yum' wagon lo zz .r!11r.,' Social Chr. Girls' I,c-agucg Latin Clulmg Dramatic Clulmg International Clulig Historical Societyg Literary Clulig Assem- Iwlicsg Celiiseang Wbrltlg Honcr Rollg Na- tion ul Honor Socisty. GIiORGI'i VOI.I.HABI'iR Hnrnfor J1zcf65J he Jeenzerf. Basketball. HHNRI Ii'I'T.A XVAHIJQRS fjilfwf-HIE, one wire, one mrznfzfr, and fwfr feznwns. International Clulmg Sec. German Clulmg Historical Society, Cllr. Finance Com.g Girls' League Councilg Big Sister: Assem- l1licsgG.A.Ag C Clul1gAllCityLettcrg Ficltlball 2-3-45 Basketball 3-43 Gym Ik-monstrationg Celiiseang Girl Rootersg Class Com. .ig Honor Rollg National Honor Society. .IOSI-IPH I NE WALD .1' flllfpj' redhfzzdfrzrle,friendly, and im lvffigfnl. Girls' League: Sec. Dramatic Clulmg Culiiseang Gym Ilemonstrationg Assem- Iilicsq Big Sisterg 'I'1mcs Revue . Rl I'H ANN XY.-XI.LACI'i Nnffmn tfmnglz Mr rzppfruzv, llw' ,Ivan rf:'nzfJ rm! fait. I.itcrary Clulvg Chemistry Clulig Paint anti Patchcsg 'I'imes Rcyucug XYorltI lg Girls' Iragueg Honor Roll. DAVID XYI'1FIiS div, ecmiv iurh ll 7Illl71.I Intramural Baskctliall. WARREN XYIAQNGFR ,J nmdeil ffmlg ye! kr? low.: My own lzarn. NIARII-I YOI.I.I-QGR.-XIfI9 xl maidwz 115 dmliizre and .cwest :IJ rznyww reid rare in fwfr. MARY ANN NYAGNIQR l fzire.tl and bm! rzdorned is .fha 1101056 rfnlfzing if f?f6'!Z5IlHlllV. Girls, Imagueg German Club. MARGARE'I'li WAHI.I'lRS Une fare, one sniff, one zmzrzrzer, and lzca .IN?7'5077J. International Clulig Sec., Vice-Pres. Ger- man Clulmg Historical Societyg Girls' League Councilg Big Sisterg Assembliesg Ccliiseang Girl Rootersg G. A. A.g C Clubg All-City I.etterg Fieltllmall 2-K2-.ig Basketball 2-5-.ig Gym Demonstrntiong Class Com. 4g Honor Rollg National Honor Society. FRANCIS NYAI.I.ACI i 1 !'t'77Z6U1At'I' him icorlhvv Qf przzife. Class Com. AIIFX IYEBSIIER T'ZC'i7lkfF, Ifcinkff, rzllzfftir ftizf, Ivan fan' lin' 4::!1fw'f1'-y'r,1r arf. Ifootball 2-3-.Ig C Cluli. VIRGINIA YYIfI.IiI'1 .lf brifzgfnl gf nlifrlziqf, bnzzztiv, and gfee, .-lx ever rmj' girl nm LK. Girls' Imagueg Girl Rootersq Puzzle Clubg Spanish Clubg Class Com, jg Assemlwliesg 'I'ri Sigmag Big Sister. HAROLD WFSI,IfR HL' .ruff yolfre rigfzi, 11101 yn f1b.f'flf1'. iii -se, fi ffm, :ge Fifimfifw' '- t 4 Q? eg? V fa? .1 iff 5 7 2? dh MARY Al,ICl f VVF'l'Z No star ever rose or se! wifflfilll fl11qIt67lz'c' somewlvere. Paint anal Patchesg Girls' Leagueg Girl Rootersg Asseinhliesg Honor Roll. LOIA VVTLLI.-XMS .ir miid as zz day in .-lngust. Girls' Lcagueg Girl Rootersg Assemblies. EVHLYN WINTZ .Music gives sof! rhrzrm to her that muh il. RUTH VVOODRICH She msts away snrmw, And msls away fare, Girls' Leagueg Girl Reservcg Chess anti Checker Clubg CH Clubg Class Com. 3-4g G. A..-X.gVol1eylmal13g lfieldlmall lg Ritten- hall lg Gym Demonstration 1-3. JOAN ZAUN IV e have :canden'd fclzezz or fcfzere l1fe'd see eyes as bright as this pair. Astrolahe Societyg Spanish Cluhg G. .-X. A4 Girls' League. LOIS XVIl.HFI.M 1Vieked brown eyes are dfzngeiwzzs things, Often keep nsfram sprouting wings. Treas. Paint and Patchesg Girls' Leagucg Glee Cluhg Girl Rootersg Class Com. 4g S0f'apillio g Crocodile Islandng S. Com.g Glcc Cluhg Asscmblicsg Cchisean. MARGARET YYTLSON Tlzere was Il sofl and pensice grzzee .-I cus! of though! upon lzerfaee, Girl Rcservcg Spanish Cluhg Tri Sigma. RUTH WOLFGRAM .is siceei as size is stzidions. .-Xstrolabe Socieryg l'lx.Sec. Historical Societyg Girl Rcserveg Girls' Lcagueg Girl Rootcrsg Class Com. 3-.gg Gym Demonstrationg Big Sisterg Cehiseang .-Xssemhliesg Honor Rollg National Honor Society. DOROTHY YOUNG :Yay ruled Me day. Bird Clubg Astrolabe Societyg Spanish Cluhg Class Com. 3. WILLIAM ZERTLER He seemed zz fitlfe goodg he seemedzi fitlfe bad, Biz! Me two enmbined made one of flze best 'Ste lllld. GORDON Y.-KN KHCRIQN Mzzuneh is he and firrzre. .-Xstrolalxe Societyg Radio Cluhg Chess and Checker Clulmg Travel Cluhg Class Com. 4, Intramural Hockeyg Kittcnliallg Times. HAROLD ANDERSON LEONA ANDERSON RAYMOND ANDERSON STEPHI-ZX BALLOL' ELGENE BALTIS ELLA BARTZ HILLARD BERNSTEIN SHERMAN BERNSTEIN MATILDA BERSIE WILLIAM BITNEY THEODORA BOLKE LORRAINE BOLSKA HAZEL BOXYMAN AUDREY BROMS JEAN BRUOLER KENNETH BLICHELT ELMER BUCK ARTHLR BUSSMAN FRANK BLSSMAN MERRIAM CANNE CLINTON CASEY NAOMI CAVALLIN HELEN COCI-IRAN MELYIN COLEMAN CHARLES COLI.INS THOMAS CORB ETT STANLEY COWAN LYMAN CLMMINGS SHELDON CLTMMINGS GEORGE CLRNEY RLTH DAVIS BLANCHE DE XCH off! Forge! U5 IQRACE DENHAM I.ORRAINE DERICKSON ROBERT DOSEN HENRY DOLUEN HELEN DREIS NEAL DIIEHOLM EUGENE ERVIN RICHARD FEINBERC5 FLORENCE I-'ISCHER ROBERT FISCHER JOAN FLYNN 'THOMAS FREEMAN KENNETH FRENSTAD ORVILLE GALLAGHER LAURETTA GANYO CECILE GERMAIN DORIS GETSLXQ IRENEOOF1-'STEIN IRVING GOLDBERG FRANK CQOULD PATRICIA GRADY XVILLIAM GREVETT BRACE OITRNEE ROBERT HALCZEN DORIS HELGESON RI-IODA HENKE HARRIET HOI-'I-'MAN JAMES HOFFMAN MARION HLRLEY HAROLD ISAKSON HAROLD IVERSON CARL JOHNSON DOROTHY JOHNSON HERMAN JOHNSON ERIC JOROENSON KATHARINE KING FRED KOSI-ILBA XYILBE RT KRALTHEM ER LUCILLE LALLY LAYYRENCE LANDSON DOLORES LANE ELTNICE LARSON DAVID LAURINETS LEVON LEE CAROL ANN LEO FRANCIS LINDBLOOM XX'ILLIAI'VI LINDEKE LENORE MCCQINNIS WILLIAM MCGINNIS IVIAURICE MCKASY JOI-IN METHVEN SIMON MEYER PAUL MOON HERBERT NELIDAHL KEITH NEVYHOLSE RITA OLINGER GRACE PETERSON LEROY PETERS LYLE l'ETTIJOHN EMORY POLSKI COLLEEN PORTELL WILLIAM PROETZ l'HYLLIS PLETZ MAX PLSIN C0l77l776JHCC9l77CQllf Coffvmzfteef 1,0 XNE 14.xND.fx1.l., Gum-ff! f.'!mirmfm DOROTHY QLILLIN HOXYARD REICHLINCQ HELEN REIMRINUER RAYMOND ROSSBERG JEANNETTE ROSTON BETTY SCHROEDER I-IOVYA RD SC H lj LTZ EDXYARD SEIDL BETTY ANN SHARXR EVER.-XL SHERBI' RN E MILTON SEIGAL MARION SIMON DON SMITH JOHN STENNES MARTHA STEIYART XYALTER STONE XYILLIAM TOLI-' ELIZABETH TOM.-XI JANE TRYCQSTAD ROBERT YIECEEANT HARRY IYARD THOMAS XYARNS VYILI.I.XM XYARREN NORBERT XYILLIX ERSCHEID LARRY IYOLI4' JANE YYORKS MARIE YEHLE LAXYRENCE YETTERBERC, MARLIN YOLNOREN DONALD YOLNCSSTROM STANLEY ZACK LEO XX ELKE yIt'!Ef7!I07IU Collzzlziflffv Girfx' Cfollzing CIOIIIIIZTUKF .7l7l7l0If7ll'F7lZf'7Zf Coflzflzilfee NIA RJORIE NIONLEY, f.'hfz1'r21nzf1 ANTOINETTE INIORAN VIRGINIA PETTERSON CLAIRE LA BISSONIERE. RITA II E N L Y A l'DREY NYSTROM JEROME MI' LCA Sl-iBARl'I'HHxRR1s XLLEN I RIEDLAND HHgnzi'i1zg C0111 IH illvf DON XLIJ fi XRYIK, f.'kf1z'r211m, FREDERICK KEYXYORTH ELE XNOR OLSON RLTII XYOLTKLRAM lJEl'07'l!fZ.07I Cozizzlzilfee xlrimvx LENANDEIQ, f,'l1111'z-mm JI NE I-'ALDEL XRLINE MENK EMMONS COOK Smfifzg C0111 111 flies JBA N A B ER N ETH Y, K.'hfz1'z'wfm LYLA KELLL M GEORGIA HA RTXYELI, CLARA BOHLIG, fflzfzirlmzfz TED I,AN'tQI-ORD, I,'hLzi1'1m1z1 NIARJORIE Cl'LP I-IARRIET NIEBERQQ XLL YIRIIINIA RLLEY BI RIQESS BLACKBLRN KATHERINE NYILI,IliAN JE KN ANDERSON GERALDINE SULLIY XN M XRION RUSSXIiSs GERALDINE CARLSTEDT JOSEIIHINE XYALD NIARION BAKER OII 4 Ann x1IxrraR 60 li ovvf' Cfoffzi Hg C0 211 Ill ities mm IN mi xx 1-1 RTI , 1.f'1!f7'7I11I1l HARm,1u A1u1.1a1Q lsER'1'1uM ROSE Romilu' G11-i 11 1-1 XIAX KLRNOXX Cliff Cwizfiiiffrc IAIORIQNCE All NMER, Chfzifzmzn XIARCQLERITE RLYNYON NATHAN I-IA XX ROBERT SAI NDERS Tiffeff EI0llIillZ'ff6F BILL R XND XLL, f.'!1fzf1'111z121 DICK JANES JE A N A N D E RSO N , lfY1lfL'1fiCffJI'fcl7I ROIIER NIATTERN JAY FITCH LYLA KELLLII CELIA KAPLAN JANE LOEVINGER CLARK HOOK ANNA ISERNSTEIN GOODWIN LUCK RUTH WOLTORAINI GEORGIA HARTXVELL MARGUERITE KEMP MARY LOL' VINCENT ETHEL ROVITZKY GL.-XDYS sAxRL'D PAULA MYERS IDA COH EN VIRGINIA KRAHMER MARGLTERITE JONES IRMA ELLERT OOLDIE KOZRERO BEN CHERNOV PHILIP CLARK KATHERINE PORTER GERTRUDE DOBBERI-' DELORES RITTER MA RG L' E RITE LAN E I'HL MARGARETE IVAHLERS MARY LUND SYLVIA MOSKOVITZ HAROLD ISAKSEN MARY FARGEMAN JEAN ABERNETHY HENRIETTA XVAHLERS EDXVARD SEIDEI. ESTHER BLOCK PEARL BERNSTEIN LOANE RANDALL CATHERINE LALONDE I.EON ESENSTEN EVELYN GRAHAM GEORGE STRAKA NATALIE KRAIICH IDA KRAMER DORIS GETSUG STEPHEN ISALLOU TEMPLE BROXYN ELEANOR HENNESSY MAN PIISIN ROBERT SAUNDERS MARION DEDON RAYMOND SIJNDQUIST THEODORE CORBETT HOIZOI' Roll MI LD RE ll KI N 1 Q, Sll.!llfIlf07'ill7I JUSTIN MILLER LENORE MC GINNIS ADELINE I'AL'LSON RUTH LUSSAN AUDREY NYSTRONI CLYDE EDDY LESTER DRUCK FLORENCE MIQNGER HELEN JOHNSON ELEANOR GRANTZER JANE TRYGSTAD DOROTHY HOI-'I-'MAN LILLIAN I-'OSS LOIS SHARPLESS VVILLIAM LINDEKE MARKIA RET BOERNE R MARJORIE HARRIS GERTRIIDE ML' LCARE PATRICIA ORADY IYALTER STONE ISERNICE DRUCKER NIARIQARET LIND THOMAS OHL JUNE FALDEL SIDNEY KELSEY MELYA LENANDER Senior Cofvzmftfeef Fi7ld7?t'6 C'0112Hzitf66 ROB ERT B U RNS, Clmirmmz DOLYGIIAS CHAVI-'IN IEETTY JANE HILLS HAROLD IYESLER GRANT LOTZ 6I HELEN MA E CLA RK, Clzairnmn JEAN HEFFRON ADELINE IIAIJLNON LOIS WILHELAI HELEN CLARK MARY AI.ICE IYETZ DONALD ANDERSON LOIiIs CASON CLYNTA IIL'ssE EDXVIN DE WERPI' JOHN LEVIN RIT.-X HENLY LOIS JOHNSON HARRIET ROGERS RUTH ANN WALLACE I-'LORINE COLLINS DONALD MAYERON ROIIERT JOHNNEN KENNETH ENKEL BERTRALI ROSE MARJORIE HERRMANN FRED ANDERLY MARJORIE MONLEY JAMES BELL DAVID SALSTROM RAYMOND HLEBSCHER SEIIA RIITH HARRIS HARRIET NIEISERGALL GORDON TORIIERSON KEITH NEIYHOLSE Publiciqv C0112 lIliff66 Fife Comm iflfe ANNA IEIQRNSTEIN, Cflllffllltflll BIA RULE RITE JON ES RUTH NVOODRICH HENRIETTA XY.-XHLERS MARGARETE VVAHLERS PERSIS JOHNSON PAULA MYERS cl Andcrly Ruth Frey Florence Munger Clark Hook Goodwin Luck Senior Clary HE class of 193-1 was the first class to enter Central as sophomores. ln the fall of 1931, they elected as their othcers Theodore Langford, president, john Saulmer, vice- president, Ro1iertaOtis, secretaryg and Lyla Kellum, treasurer. Miss Katharine Sanderson was appointed their adviser, and under her tutelage the class prospered. The second term Thomas Poore was elected president, Robert Hillard, vice- presidentg Nlarhiorie Xlonley, secretary, and -Iohn Neander, treasurer. The junior year was well started under the guidance of Loane Randall, president, John Hermann, vice-president, Marjorie Klonley, secretaryg and Jane loeyinger, treasurer. Pierce Gunderson was appointed head of the finance com- mittee. 62 Russell Hollingsworth Judith Berg Mairjorie Ann johnson Goodwin Luck R l rt u n Senior Clary HE spring term the helmsmen were Loane Randall, president, John Hermann, vice-president, Florence Mun- ger, secretary, and Pierce Gunderson, treasurer. Clark Hook was the head ofthe finance committee, and Bill Randall was head ofthe S. Committee. The senior year was started with Fred Anderly as presidentg Ruth Frey, vice-president, Florence Munger, secretary, and Clark Hook, treasurer. Goodwin Luck was chairman of the finance committee. lvith commencement looming ahead, the class of 1934 chose as their leaders Russell Hollingsworth, president, Judith Berg, Vice-president, Nlarjorie Ann Johnson, secretaryg and Goodwin Luck, treasurer. Robert Burns headed the finance committee, and Loane Randall was chosen com- mencemen t chairman. 63 FnxtRc14', Second Row: Fmt Row: Second Row: Tliwd Row: Foiotli Row QT I john Herrmann. Marian Baker. Louise Mithelct. Doris Hageiisitk. Katherine lilatl. Dorothy l'l.nn, Tvlalcolnx Powric. Roherl Eekhzirdt. Barlmrii Boeringer. Philip Soucherny. I,o1inc Randall. Hill R.intl.ill, jean Pepper. Charles XN'ccks, Pierce Gunderson. u1z1'0r-Selzior Bally ID soft lights and to the music of Dick Long, the class of 193-I upset all precedence when they entertained the class of V133 at a Junior-Senior Ball in Stem Hall at the Saint Paul Auditorium. The Class of V235 entertained the seniors at the junior- Senior Ball at Stem Hall in the Saint Paul Auditorium. :Xllan Raudenhush was general Chairman, assisted hy the following committee chairmen: Toni Poore, decorationsg John Mclean, printingg Doris Shannon, eligibilityg l,enore McGinnis, dis- trihutiong and Arnold Fink, orchestra. Eltzinor Riplcc. Arnold Fink. Doris Slrinnon, Allan liaxitlcniiiish. Lenorc hlellinnxs. john YxItl.can, Virginia llrnryson fviary Ann Hintlcluy. Lorraine Cummings. -loin Erickson. june Edson. Harold llaviis. Dorothy Srcnsrutl, Helen Mttpiktt, Helen Drake. Mn1,nnCrcw john MeGrau. Dorothy Brisliois. Vern Munson, Donald Hook, Betty Doritiy, lviiirgarct Gran, Hazel Stulilvs, lxhry jane Hanson. Richard Coulston. Douglas Ames. Lem Blakciiiore. NVill1.im Txladsen, George Holm. Duane Aiisxiriii. l.conrn'd Spencer, Fulton Hanson. Milton Slnlluout, 64 1933 1934 ,iv 1 tier Charles Riu XVilham M.idsen jean johnson Betty Huber zmior Clay! HE class of 1935 began its career in the fall of 1932. lt was not organized, however, until the spring of 1933 when Miss Helen Heck was appointed adviser. The members started their junior year under the efiicient guidance of: Charles Ritt, presidentg VVi1liam Madsen, vice-presidentg Jean Johnson, secretaryg and Betty Huber, treasurer. Robert Hillard was appointed chairman of the finance committee. For the second term the juniors elected as their helmsmen: Bob Hillard, presidentg Robert Swift, vice-presidentg June Storberg, secretaryg and Mary Lou Skipton, treasurer. Jack Neander was appointed as chairman of the finance committee. XYith these able and efiicient ofiicers, the class of 1935 com- pleted its second year with success. Robert Hillard Robert Swift June Storhcrg Nltury Lou Skip n 65 . wzfor C 1115! Muriel Almrzunsoii, 'lean Allen, Nlzuu ian Cliapman, Doris Freclerickson, Nlarjorie Hanson, lien lieikiiislay, Harold A-Xntlerson, Maurice Geller, Bernlizuxlt cfCl'l16l',BLl1'gC'SS Black- liurn. Lois l,eonai'tl, Lois llassoy, Margaret Holniluerg, Wilma Lidholm, :Xllmert Heller, Roliett zllinlie, Herbert Nlalile,Gillwertjensen,l.loytlKlima, Ralph Lyons. Allen latkin, Shirley l.evitz1n, Grace Seasliore, Maxine Xlligner, Nlziry Quang, Nlarla Bussniun, lrving Rose enlsluin, Norman lucli, Otto Sillia, Otto Quale. lfrziiices Hailey, Regina lDietlei'iul4, Yetniue lfrost, lgilieine Bezivens, ljliyllis llurlaee, llototliy Keinnie-VA ling, Natlwzilie Bernstein. Cierziltline Sullivan, Xlzirion Soni- iners, Sliitley NlCI1l1i1LlSCI', Getziltline lliomzis, Dorothy' Rolilzxntl, Rolaert Smitli, nlosepli lower, Glenn Sclizulf, .Iolin Cierlier, llonziltl Rossiter. Betty Wioruni, Jean Hustle-lay, l,or- raine Cummings, Helen Meljilce, Aletonie Kollotislci, Harold Ravits, llorotliy Mclveigli, Marian Burg, Mason Riulowsliy, Riclizitnl foul- Ston. zmior Clay! William Campbell, Raymond Ogren, John Rudberg, XYilliarn Ogilvie, Roy Milham, Robert Anderson, James Bruyere. Jack Newman, Marshall Ryder, David Stein, John Steigmeir, Carl Voight, Donald Sterner, Magdalen Stocker, .-Xrline Nyberg, Elroy Peterf son, Clifford Proetz. Morris leibovitz, Philip Schwartz, Edward Allen, Winfield Mitchell, Allan Raudenbush, Raymond Horn, Lorraine Mcliillips, Roberta Miller, Janeth Olson, Virginia Henryson, Elizabeth Kennedy. Edward Miller, .Iartus Miller, Rich- ard Nliles, James Nankivell, James McDougall, Donald YYikstrom, An- Anola Moore, Beverly Grozansky, Gladys Lilygren, Katherine Kuhns. Weston Potter, Lorraine Tillberg, Jean YYilliams, Eleanor Patterson, Jo Anne Kellner, Craig Olson, Ray- mond Erickson, YVilliam Anderson, Russell Staufli. Henry XYartng, Monie Weber, Dolores Sturm, Eileen Cook, YVen- onah VVetzel, Milton Druek, Myrle Chapman, Marjorie Wiilkins. First Row: Second Row Third Row Fourth Row: Ida Geller. Sherman Gordon, Nlaxine Otto. Donald Brandt, jean Mollntaln. lvllss Nlarxon Nlunson. Clyde lviaiichcster, Laura Aliramson. Pauline lx1ueller.jane Rowe. Arthur Lyman. Donald Levin, Virginia Beckluncl, Richard lx4agr.m', lone Varner, Patty Plank. Betty R-xiii, Ivlarise Mannhcinicr, Betty Engle, Lois Bilsten. Betty jane Jahnke, Lorraine Lmstad, Geraldine Allaert. Irma Dailey, Robert Burmexster, Doris Rockola. Arthur Randall, Kenneth Dv:Vv'erFf, Adele Vinuuist. john Kling, Mzirver Bernstein. Sophomore Clow' HH class of 1936 launched its career in tlie fall of V233 under the direction of Miss Mary Bryant. ln the spring Miss Marion Munson was appointed permanent adviser for the H160 aspiring sophomores. The oliicers elected in tlie fall were: Arthur Lyman, presidentg Donald Levin, vice-presidentg -lean Mountain, secretary. Virginia Becklund was appointed treasurer by tliem and :Xrtliur Randall, cliairman of the finance committee. Maxine Otto was elected president tlie second termg Donald Brandt, Vice-presidentg and Alean Mountain, secretary. Sher- man Gordon was appointed as treasurer and Allen Gaarden as cliairman of tlie finance committee. 68 Virginia Bccklund Gwcndolmc Bowman Eilccn Cook lvlyrnzx Short Sophomore Honor' edolf N the spring of V130 the Student Council started a custom of awarding each fall an engraved bronze medal to every sophomore who maintained an A average in each subject the preceding year. Those brilliant juniors who won the honor this year are Virginia Becklund, Gwendoline Bowman, Eileen Cook, and Myrna Short. The seniors who were awarded honor medals as sophomores are -lean Anderson and .lane Loevinger. Jean Anderson is our valedictorian, and -lane l,oevinger placed seventh on the honor roll. Since these medals have been given, the valedic- torian has always won one. 69 Sophomore Clow Betty Graham, Charlotte Hotinger, Marcella Ortmeier, Phyllis Wvetzel, lda Wheaton, june Jensen, Sidney Mattson, -lack Marsh, Henry Long- ley, Marguerite lillsworth. Maxine Otto, Janet Hiller, June Pearson, llotty Mae Gibbon, Fraeda Hertz, Harold O'Rourke, Rollan l-Ioke, Roy Lindbloom, Burton Frank, Sam Cohen. Edryce Hednian, Sylvia l-lelgesen, l.ois johnson, laivelyn Smith, Patty Plank, Carl Swanson, Billy Stuart, Richard Lewis, YYinston Johnson. Hazel Anderson, Carol Johnson, Marjorie Brown, Sally Browne, VVinona Ifllingboe, Blanche Karkeet. Jim Kellum, Paul Ford, George Aiken, I.loyd Haag. Frank Wiecher, Robert Leo, John Randall, Thomas Smith, John Ellis, Dick Beyer. Shirley Meyer, Ruth Mehlanigal, Betty Sbioberg, Clara Nleyer, Betty Rowe, ,lane Rowe, Malcolm San- ford, Bob Nankivelle, Floyd Kinney, Henry Norum. Sopfzomore Clary .loan Bultrud, Ruth Broner, Klar- garet Bean, Betty Bohlig, l,ois lrilmquisr, Marion Anderson, Richf ard Donovan, Lester DuRose. lfolke Olson, jack McNeill, Nlildon Medaris, Burke Nerf, Walter Meyer, liarl Meehan, l.orraine Rice, Allen Steinman, Peggy Moody, Ashmore Stokes. Phyllis Farrell, Gillwert Wiellish, joan Gill, Geraldine Bruns, Char- lotte Wood, Ruth Sweeney, jean Therien, Neil Sherburne, Kenneth 'l'Vler. Gladys Jensen, lilizalneth Wegner, Lois Kirk, Marion Anderson, Ruth Anderson, Yernetre Jensen, YYilliani Browne, Richard Lance, Charles Karkalite. Mary l,ouis Baskerville, Lila Val- lance, Ailean Roll, Virginia St. Sauirer, Helen Olson, Peggy XYoodv head, George Quick, Hugh Thomp- son, Bruce Young, Melvin linter- man. Gilbert Wiellisch, Lloyd Haag, Uoros thy julson, Rollan Hoke, Clyde lXIHI1Cl1CSfCI', Sidney Mattson, Ber- nice likholm, Marlene Kerris, Alar- garet May. QjM1nsz'c,a'rafna , a in lefies, or ereatiive ena'ea'v0r-jQwfela'.f are ZW 'vacant in ffze extra-curricular aefz'fvz'zz'es ffzaf fbrfn a pleasing aacigroundfer ffze sfnalenffv noab or recreation at Central f4!cfZvZiZe4 Fivxz Raw: Second Raw: Third Row: Fiiuith Row: Miss Irma Nleili. Loane ll.xnclall.fv11ss Pearle Knight. Vfm. Ranclall, H.xrr1etSp1ncller.Pierce Gunderson. Miss Mziry' Bryant. Vv'm, Donahowrr. Florence fviungcr. Charles Ritz. Ivirndic Power. john Dames.jc.1nne XVh1te. James Vsnlkins. Audrey Campbell. Jean johnson. james Kirby. Helen Hansen. Allan R.sudenbusl1. ,luclith Berg. Roger lvfatters. Ruth Frey. Thomas Poore. Glen Powrie. Russell Hollingsworth. john Campbell, jacob Lo:ke, Harold Ponthan. John Nicholson. john Herrnmn, Glenn Horton. I Siuzfcwi C 01111511 U and belioldl Central's governing body, the Student Councill Order! Business bas to be done. :Xt the beginning of eacb semester enrollment rooms elect representatives to vote on tlie number of new members needed to fill the vacancies of the Council.Tl1isyear tlie Student Coun- cil gave Sunlite Dances, tlie Annual Football Dinner Dance, and sponsored tbe popular Bowery at the carnival. It super- vises the traliic squad and bookstore. Oliicers are Wlilliam Randall, president, Loane Randall, vice-presidentg Harriet Spindler, secretaryg William Dona- liower, treasurer, Pierce Gunderson, udge. Advisers are Miss Pearle Knight, Nliss Irma lleili, and Miss Mary Bryant. 74 Tm 6 Squad EYY-Xlllil The hand of the law reaches farl Central's Trailic Squad does its duty and gets its manl The organization has been working eHiciently and system- atically since l925. Among other duties, the members regulate the parking lot and traffic in the halls between classes. Any student may volunteer for service, but recommendations are required from Mr. Albert Meier and two teachers. Prospective members are approved by Miss Irma Nleili, the adviser. The Student Council annually appoints the captain, who in turn appoints two lieutenants. Paul Yillaume is captain and his reliable lieutenan ts are Stuart Johnston and Donald Ekman. Y 1 I F1r5tRo1A Walter Gammel, Grace Harnsbcrgcr, Donald Ekman, Donald Rcichling. Margery Schrcmpf, Miss Irma Mcili Sem-nd Row: Anna Grube, Leroy Wahlstrzxnd, Esther Block, -lim Vervais, Dorothy Diclcmzm, Harry Rudbcrg. Third Raw: Fred Ronicker, Roy Carlson. Adeline Paulson, Ralph Penney, Agnes O'Bricn, Lznrtl Anderson Fuwtli Row' john Halstead, Arthur Tiedmnn. Mr, Arthur Anderson, Otto Silha, Robert Vfebb. 75 it Final Rim' Audrey Camplicll. Charles Ritt, 'lean johnson. john Herrmann. Tvliss Pearle Knight. Second Ruin: Iviaidie Power. Janet Miller. Rohcrl hfiolwrg, Allan Raudenlwush Book Store N 'llinglish Handhookw? :X Twelve Centuriesn? :X Civics or Ifconomics',? The hook store will supply them. The hook store, organized in 1925 to enahle Central students to secure and exchange hooks, has proved so useful that it now sells notehoolq paper, other supplies, and the student handbook, The Nlinutemenn. lixceedinglv active for the first few weeks, the store is afterwards open only during lunch periods. The chairman of the hook store, elected from the Student Council, is Jean johnson. :X committee is appointed each year hy the chairman to aid in managing the hook store. Nliss Pearle Knight is the adviser. 76 drfrolfzbe Society OMR and look! Stars and planets and infinite space! Wiliere? 'lllirougli Carleton's telescope. The Astrolabe Society this year again visited Carleton College at Northfield, Minnesota, and studied tlie stars tlirougli tlie telescope. Two years ago the clulw was reorganized under the direction of Mr. Clarence Eastman for the benefit of tlie students who are interested in astronomy. Bleetings are held twice a montli at which topics relating to tlie study of the stars are discussed. Early in tlie year a party was given for tlie new members. Oliicers are Douglas Chafiin, presidentg Adelaide Mink, vice- presidentg Ben Berkinsky, treasurerg Gordon Torgersen, sec- retary. First Rina. Ruth Bralilmm. Ben Berkinsky. Arline Merik. Douglas Clrarlin. Gordon Torgersen. N411 Clarence Eastnmn, Ruth XX'olfgr.irn Second Row: june Mickrrrzxn, Dorothy Stutzman. Virginia Krahmer, Rodney Dreis, Mzalacl Swrrnstroni. June liiudel. Tliifd Row. Ixiirguerirr' lviitchell. June Roe. lx1.mriceGoldman. Donald llossirer. Mriry' Clark. Audrey Nysrrom. Fowlli Row: Lorraine Tillluerg. Gregory Keller, Iirncsr Keller, Christen Finsness. Lois Fleming. Adelaide jurgensen. 77 First Ruiz' Second Row: Tlm-J Rims Fmwrh Ron Others: lviilclrcd K1ng.je.ui .-Knderson. lflcaiior Rxpltc. Celia K.upl.xn,Nath.il1e Bernstein. Roger Niziiters. Harrie! Niehergall. lilorense Iviunger, Allan Raridcliliush, Virginia Kmhmer. lviargucrite Kemp. X Gretchen Schuler, Helen Johnson, Katherine Porter, Anna Bernstein, junc Storherg, lvinrgarctc Whihlcrs, Loimc Randal! Henrietta XVahlers, Nlfirgueritc jones, Vwhultcr Stone, Irma Ellcrt, Paula lviycrs. Lyla Kellum. Nlargucrite Lane. jean Alaerncthy. Goodwin Luck. Lois Sharpless. fvlary Lou Vincent. Boh Sanders. jiy Fir:h. Ucrtruclc Dohhertulil. Betty Gorham, David Salstrom. lviyrra Short Helen May Clark. Georgia Hartwell, Clyde Eddy, Keith Newhousc. John Levin, Bill Riindill. Clark Hook. Boh Hillard Melx'.u Lemnder. Evelyn Graham, Delores Ritter. ,lane Locvinger. Gladys Saxrud. Ruth XX'oil'gmni. is w -nwseizflifr Nzzfzbnzzl Hanoi' SOKIFZDI CHOLARSHIP, Character, Leadership, and Seriice. Ihe standard of the National Honor Society! This organization assumes a very definite goal in that it furthers interest in scholarship and encourages the student's interests in school affairs. The pupils who are selected from the upper third of the class are voted upon liy a committee consisting of hair. YYilliam Bush, Mr. Lewis Harnslmerger, Nliss Helen Heck, Bliss Katherine Sanderson, Miss Anna Dickson, and Miss Edith Haigh. -lean Anderson, Roger Matters, -lane Loevinger, and Paul Myers were elected to the society during their junior year and formed the embryonic part and foundation of this yearls chapter. :Ks a memher of the National Honor Society, a stu- dent at Central receives the highest honor and has reached the most ultimate goal possible. T8 0 will and Swv!! CHQLARS with a bent for Writing? Central has them. XVhere? In the Quill and Scroll! To receive the reward ofjoining Central's honorary organization, Grace N. lilliot Chapter of the National Quill and Scroll, the members have to he in the upper third of their class scholastically, and samples of their writing must he approved hy the national secretary of the organization. The staffs of Centralis three publications are represented in the society. At the formal initiation, the society pins are presented. OHicers are Merle De Maree, presidentg Jane Loevinger, vice-presidentg Keith Newhouse, secretaryg Paula Myers, treasurerg Margaret Boerner, sergeant-at-arms. Bliss Olive Allen is adviser. First Rowg Audrcy Nystrom. Florence Milrmger. Paula Tviycrs. Keith Ncwhouse. lxlarggirct Boerncr, Bliss Ulu All ri D roth A er XValtcr Gammel. Sectmd Row: Dorothy Io Stoffer. Mzircizl johnson, Sybil Banning, Katherine Portcr, Roger Matters, Judith B rg Ruth Frey Virgin: Krahmcr, Laird Anderson. 'Html Row: Donna johnson. Christen Finsness, David Salstrom. Yviixrjoric Anna johnson. Henry Quick. D lvr Ritter Lt an R mdill Walter Stone. 79 First Row' Scctmd Row: Third Row. Fourth Rou- Florence lviunger, Jean Anderson, Persis Johnson, Katherine Willigan. Roger Matters, Lois Sharplcss, Jean Burgess, Richard Janssen, lviargaret Bocrner, Josephine Vvhtlcl, Tamara Lieberzon, Annette Hatton. Harriet Niebergall, Mary K. Helmets, Virginia Lutz, Elizabeth Kennedy, Jack Ncander. Paula Myers, Loren Maguire. Robert S. Johnsen, Helen Drake, Elizabeth Clark. Helen Sommcrs. Irene Foss. Carol Ann Leo, Mary Lou Vincent, Phyllis Noltimicr, Tom Poorc, Clara Bohlig, Spencer Carlstcdt, Kay Flumming, Delores Ritter, Jeanne Corcoran, Bertram Rose, Burdette Shwahan, Ralph Pinney, Jean Abernethy, Alvin Fink. Herbert NViglex'. Robert Smith, Joseph Toner, Xyilliam Mzidsen, XYilliam Randall. George Holm, Gordon Schwahc, Myron Burnett, Leonard Kleis. Lorenzo Guindon, Arthur Crawford. DTdmdfl.6 Club EST and amusement! The Dramatic Club to the front! Potential actors and actresses take notice! Members of the Dramatic Club took part in this year's pan- oramic Christmas assembly. The club's largest production of the year was Frank Craven's The First Year , directed by Miss Helen Austin, the club adviser. :Xt the school-wide carnival, 'ARadioland , sponsored by this organization, was a success. Ufhcers elected in September were Margaret Boerner, presi- dent, John Levin, vice-presidentg Josephine Wald, secretary. Richard Janssen and Roger Matters were on the nnance committee. Spring term olhcers are Lois Sharpless, presidentg Jean Burgess, secretaryg Robert Johnsen, treasurer. So Boyle' Glee Club ENGRS, baritones, and basses! A future Caruso! A Scottil Presenting the Boys' Glee Club! The members of the combined glee clubs added much to the enjoyment of this year's Christmas assembly, singing carols appropriate to the celebration of Christmas in seven different countries and ages. They also sang together in the two assem- blies put on by the music department and in the operatic assembly. The Boys' Glee Club has sung for P.T.A. programs and other outside activities. Qflicers of the combined glee clubs are Robert Smith, presi- dent, VVinifred Short, vice-president, lrma Ellert, secretary, Don Rossiter, treasurer. Jean Anderson is accompanist for both glee clubs. M aw: w9ie 2:mr:?raw:2Qwm,m,m , First Raw: Albert Heller, Melvin Unterman, Donald Rossiter, Robert Smith, Miss Lillian Knott, Burton Second Row: Third Row: John Dunlap, J. Stanley Toner, John Strong, Sherwood Brady, Armin Sommer, Myron Blumberg. Fourth Row: Milton Carr, Bertram Becker, Peter Fulmcr, Andrew Lundberg, Hurry Sarbach, Gordon Shapiro George jelinck, Irving Asch, Marshall Ryder. Jule Gordon, Robert O'Connell, Marvcr Bernstein. Frank, Richard Vklolling 81 First Row' Second Row. Third Row. Fourth Row: Janeth Olson, Dorothy Spencer, Judith Harris. YVinifred Short, lrma Ellert, Miss Lillian Knott, Eleanor Opfer, Dorothy Rohland. Lorraine Nelsen. jean Anderson. Marion Sommer. Justine Kellner. Marjory Gregory, Gretchen Schuler, Mary Riemer. Nina Rascy. Virginia Henryson. Nancy Soltzm. Betty Jane Hills, Carol Lovegren, Ruth Frey, Ellen June Anderson, Ella Bartz, Saba Ruth Harris. Mary Dcweese. Geraldine Sullivan. Roma Fuller. Natalie Krauch. M.irie Fredstrom, Lois XX'ilhelm, lvlargaret Boerner. Sybil Banning. 0--Q-f-- --.t C Girly, Glee Club HlRTY-TYVO years of musical progress! A variety of school activities! The boast of the Girls' Glee Club! The activities of the glee clubs have been varied this year, the girls and boys joining to sing in massed choruses for the M.E.A. convention and the city-wide Music Festival. The Girls' Glee Club has appeared on many of our assembly Urograms. This s rin f the two Glee Clubs roduced an assem- c 5 lily of o veratic music as no o era was fiven this year. . E . Officers of the combined glee clubs are Robert Smith, presi- dentg XVinifred Short, vice-presidentg lrma I-illert, secretaryg Don Rossiter, treasurer. -lean Anderson is accompanist. H2 Sophomore Glee Club UUNG girlsl l,ovely voices in harmony! The Sophomore Glee Club at work! To give sophomore girls the opportunity of singing together and to provide a selected group from which to replace the girls of the Senior Glee Club, a Sophomore Girls' Glee Club was organized this year. The girls have sung at various gatherings and participated in the Christmas pageant and other musical assemblies. bliss Lillian Knott directs the Work of this group. Assistants from the Senior Glee Club this year have been Ellen June Anderson, Betty Jane Hills, and Wlinifred Short. Dorothy Schoen and Sylvia Feldstein were accompanists. First Row. Phyllis Angell, Elizabeth Huglund, ,lane Sorenson, Betty jane Hills. Ellen june Anderson S lui F lds in M 5 Lilli n Knott, Janice Hickey. Second Row: Blanche Karkect, Evelyn Lune, Eileen Anderson, Shirley Winniek, Marry MeQuillan, j in Smders Ruth thnson Mary Leonard. Leslie Gowen Thin! Row: jean Rupp. Anna Jenn Merrill, May Morgan. Bettie Rowe, Adelyne Rossbcrg, Dolores Zs hokke El anor jnhnst n Loui Loevinger. Fourth Row Donna Marie Hemmrngsen. Beth VVood, Betty Ann Biggings. Delores Mason. June Pear in r n uri B tt I jiihnke, Betty Crogan, Adele Vinquisr. 33 Laztizz Club First Row: Second Roux Third Row: Fouvlli Row: Doris Getsug. Bernard Sather, Dorothy jo Stoffer, Mr. William Mcllovern, Grace Katz. Ellen Sommers, Celia Kaplan, Albert Heller, Miss Florence Baher. james Kellum. Helen McManmon, Anna Bernstein, Stuart Oliver. Bernice McCarr. Shirley Wrnmek. Roderick Lawson. Nancy Snltan. Marcia johnson. Rita Henly. Scbn Ruth Harris. Eileen Philhen, janet Chrrstofferson, Seth Epperson. Quentin Lee Chandler. jean Anne Vincent, Mem Walsh. Adelaide jurgensen. Dorothy Stansby, Mary Lou Vincent, Dorothy Meacham, Ralph Lyons, Charlotte Orr, Edward Lussky, Marie Burns, Gerald Vanek, Lillian Barrett. Katherine Porter. Irma Ellert, Eleanor Botha. Katherine Swenson, Gwendolinc Bowman. George Straka. Lyla Kellum, Robert Smith, Adeline Paulson. Harold Ponthan, Robert Saunders, Georgia Hartwell, justin Miller, Betty Gorham, Arline Nyberg. ----- DSUM ET ADSUM! The members all present and the meeting begins. We present the Latin Clubl To give a broader view of the culture and civilization ofthe Romans is the purpose of the Latin Club. The programs this year have consisted of initations, a Saturnalia feast, a Roman style show, an outdoor festival, and talks given by the various members. The main social event of the year was the annual banquet, held in the spring. Officers are Celia Kaplan, president, Albert l-leller, vice- presidentg l-lelen Sommers, secretary, Grace Katz, treasurer. The advisers are Miss Florence Haber and Miss Daphne Shaull. 34 German Club EICHSB.-KHNBETRIEBSWERKYORSTFHER! its meaning? Ask a member of the German Club. The German Club was organized in 1925 in order to create a deeper interest in German and to enable members to know more of its music and literature. Meetings are held once a month. During the first semester the club studied German songs and music. In April the club participated in a banquet for Twin City German Clubs. The annual picnic was held in blay. Ulificers are Mildred King, presidentg Margaret YYahlers, Vice-presidentg Henrietta YVahlers, secretaryg Marguerite Jones, treasurer. Miss Nellie Muller is adviser of the club. A First Raw: Norman jones, Bctty King. Ardis Swanson, Manrglxcritc Jones. Hcnrictta Vvhihlers, Mildr tl King Margiretc VN ihlcrs Miss Mullcr, Edna King. Evelyn Hoyc. Pearl Bernstcin. Second Row: Virginia Kmhmcr. Bette jixhnke. Sylvia Fcldstein, NVnlter Kufslu. Lois Robinson. Ben Chcrnox J in All n Alun Ang rhoftr Mziry Ann Wagticr. Annetta Diamond. 'fluid Row. Jean Anderson. Mqxry' Kuhl. Myron Blumbcrg. M.ir1e Christotfcl. Albert Jacobson. Lois Sharpl s 'vii l Vi. r itlt Ro Cohen Hclcn Gnmmel, Eleanor Anderson, Fourth Row: Ivhriorie Dodge. Dorothy Bertram. MiigJ.ilen Stockcr. Clyde Eddy. V.'1lli.un Nelson. Georg Holm bertrucl Dol l rfuhl Jeannette Hcrvin. Ivlarion johnson. 95 Fu-.wr Row. Second Row Thrill Row: Fuuvlli ROLL' Helen Hush. Sybil Ulbricht. Eleanor Shapiro. lvifirir Frcdstronw. Virginia lxiarun. Yvonne Broenen. Sherman Gordon Ilelward Podlasky. lvfilclred Carleen, june Miekliiixn, Helm Marsh, Berry Frost. Doris Fredriqkson. Irving Asch, Anetla Leifmzxn, Samuel Yngvc. jane Nlortliuunt, 'lor Cohen, Ethel Garber, lviason Rudawsky, Harry Sletrh, M.iry' jane Hals. jul: Gurdon. Evelyn Grahiun. Byron Shapiro, NX'ilm,i Lidhnlm. Spzznfflz Club F AHRE l.A SHSIUN! So opens a meeting of the Spanish Club. In true Spanish style! The aim of the Spanish Club is to help its members in the appreciation of Spanish and to stimulate interest in Spain and South American Countries using the language. This year the club had several illustrated lectures on South America. The group also had the advantage of having as one of its members a native of Cuba. The annual banquet was given in April. Oficers are Nlarie Fredstrom, presidentg Yirginia hlartin, vieevpresidentg Eleanor Shapiro, seeretaryg Sybil Ulbrieht, treasurer. hir. Julius Huck is adviser. 86 Cfzemzkfry Club TYRNTNG icel Fire under Water! Explosions! These and some peculiar chemical odors characterize the Chemistry Club. The Chemistry Club was organized this year for the purpose of promoting an interest in chemistry. Members endeavor to obtain outside speakers and moving pictures. Special topics with practical demonstrations have been presented at each meeting. The club also sponsored an interesting demonstration in the stage show of the carnival. The personnel of the organ- ization numbers forty-live. Ofhcers this term are YVilliam l,indelie, presidentg Douglas ChaFHn, vice-presidentg Mary l,ou O'Connell, secretaryg Gladen Loring, treasurer. Mr. VVilliam Bush is the adviser. F1151 Row: Second Rule: Third Row: Fourth Raw: Edith Bohlln. Carol Mitchell, Gladdon Loring. Nlary Lou O'Connell. NVilli.xm Lrndeke, Douglas Chaflin, Mr, VV1llrxm Bush, Kathleen Haslett, La Reine Bezxvens, Lois johnson. Doris Shannon, Eileen Philben, Gerald Overlay. Lois Brom. Ben Chernov. Ruth Ann Vfallaee, Phillip Kennedy, Roberta Uris, Lester Druck, Fred Boethhng. Evelyn Graham. Eddice Dochtermau. Arnold Fink. Lueile lngvoldstnd, Goodwin Lugk, lvlaruarer Cimbrav. Frederick Keyworrh, lxdvrm Short. Elinor Belden. Ray Huebscher, Adeline Paulson, Earl Nygren. Andrew Lundberg, Grover Dimond, Gunner Lie, Howard Nordduist. Armin Sommer. Helen Carkin. Marry' jane Hale. 37 First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Ruth Woodrich, Alvin Angerhofer, Justine Kellner, Douglas Chatfin, Bernice Muller, Mtiurice Goldman, Louis Evans, Ruth Frey, Dorothy jo Stolfer. Virginia Guild. Walter Gammel, Lorraine Stegner, Katherine Porter, Sidney Frank. Rebecca Stohl. Mildred Thom, Benjamin Berkinsky, Eugene Hoppe. Morris Leibovitz, Fiske O'Hara, jo Anne Kellner, Morric Fine, Charles Mack, Sidney Sehmuckler, Mariain Clark, Joseph Lewis, Eugene Hickey. Gordon Torgersen. Albert Jacobson. john Norquist, Andrew Lundberg, Henry Quick, Emmons Cook, Otto Silha, Walter Stone, Robert Rhodes. Cfzeff mm' Checker Club YVO immovable hgures! A checked board! All important miniatures! Quiet! Chess! The Chess and Checker Club was organized in l929 for the purpose of aiding the mental development of students by the concentration needed on the game of chess. Tournaments are held bi-annually for members of the club. This year members of the organization have competed with a number of schools in various locations. Club members are privileged to play chess or checkers or discuss both games every day following sixth period. Officers are Bernice Muller, presidentg John Norquist, vice- presidentg Justine Kellner, secretary-treasurer. The adviser is Mr. Robert Brockman. 88 Trl'-Szgfmz URRYING students! Yellow slipsl A waiting line. Wlhere? The library. The home of Tri-Sigma. Tri-Sigma is a social organization of girls who have worked in the library for one semester. They have two meetings, the Christmas party and the June picnic. The name, Tri-Sigma, denotes service, sincerity, and self-improvement. Each of the members has devoted one period or more a day for at least one term to working in the library and has maintained her scholar- ship. OHicers are Celia Kaplan, presidentg Rita Henly, vice- presidentg Gertrude Mulcare, secretary, Lorraine Nelson, treasurer. Miss Laurie Johnson is adviser. V s Fnst Row: Second Raw: Third Row: Fourth Row: Virginia Martin, Dolores Lamb, Margery Schrempf. Eileen Smith, Lorraine Nelsen. Gertrude Muleare, Celia Kaplan, Rita Henly. Miss Laurie Johnson, Dorothy lvfarlowc, Ruth Johnson, Geraldine Foldesi, Doris Fredrickson, Regina Diederich. Olivia Botha, Betty Frost, Carol Manchester, Mildred Schuldt, Sylvia Niedorf, Catherine LaLonde, Sylvia Feldstein, Marion johnson, Virginia Krahmer, Annetta Diamond, Adelaide Jurgensen, Shirley Dimond, Ruth McClowsky, Audrey Nystrom, Mary McTarnaghan. Marie Bussen, Bertha McGinnis, Grace Harrisherger, Angeline Goldberg, june Edson, Betty Wilson. Wilmzi Lidholm, Annetta Katz, Dorothy Norton, Katherine Porter, Betty jane Hills, Mary Dewcesc, Dorothy jean Anderson. Mona Baird, Antoinette Moran, Grace Katz, Katherine Jansen, Betty Andreasen, jane Flecksenstein, Arline Menk, Melva Lenander. jean Abernethy, Dorothy johnson, Marjorie Dodge, Paula Meyers, Eleanor Biiden, Roberta Miller. 39 Furl Raw: T.am.ir,i Lirhcrzon. Jessie Solstrom, jean Anne Vincent, Ktirh Ncwhousc, Loren lvhguire, Allen Friedland. Second Row, Barlmrai Barrett, Lois Milcllcr, Henry Rutzick, Helen johnson. David Snlstrom, Charlotte Anderson. Third Row: BettyV-'1lson.Evclyn Grzxham, Ruth Himscn, Grover D1monJ,Dclores Ritter, Doris Sh:mnon,lvf1lliccntKimhall. W...-, .mm ......,.....w . Tflid df PPRECI.-XTIUN and inspiration! Beauty and art! Of course, we mean the 'I'riads. This year, as in years hefore, one of the proj eets of the Triads was to design, print, and sell Christmas paper. :X lecture hy John Bradford on photography and his 'I'imluuktoo expedition at a tea given hy the eluln and a visit to the Walker Art Gallery were features of this year. All lmogus money used at the Car- nival was designed and printed lay the art club. Oliieers are Keith Newhouse, presidentg Loren Klaguire, vice-presidentg Jean Anne Vincent, secretaryg Allen Friedland, treasurer. Miss Flizalmeth Strolule is adviser. go Thumb TQKQJ' INGERS and thumbs! Thumbs and taelcsl Ah, the Thumb Tacksl Art for art's sake. The Thumb Taeks is an honorary att organization of Central. This year the Club has made many posters, some of which were for the February Carnival and the dramatic club presentation, The First Yearf' They also sponsored the Silowet and H Kareckaturesl' booths at the Carnival. High lights of their meetings this year were a Chalk talk by HaWf , Mr. Hoffstrom, and a party given by the Spectrum Club olblohnson High. Qliicers are Delores Ritter, Chief'l1aclig Glen l-lorton, Little Tackg Donold Sterner, Keeper of the Tacksg Nlax Kurnow, lacks Collector. Miss hlinette Paro is adviser. First Rim-: Donald Lambert, lvfarilyn Elhngboc. Maxx Kurnow, Delores Ritter. Glenn Horton. Donald Sterncr. Ivigirgucritc Kemp Second Row: Clara Bohlig, Glen Powric, Ivlarian Gray. Ned Camphrll. june Edson. Henry Rurzick, Douglas Chafhn, Third Row: Helen Biskc, Clifford Goebel, lvlixrguerite Lune, Keith Newhouse, Melv.i Lcnzmdur, Fred Tsehidii, Phyllis Ivioltimier Cjl Frrst Row: Secoml Row: Thinl Row: Fomlh Rott s Dorothy Nyquist, Sherman Gordon, Albert Heller, Lois johnson, Goodwin Luck, Herbert Mahle. Harriet Neibcrgall, Mr. William Bush, Allan Matthews, john Ncander. . Robert Burns, Margaret Cambray. Christen Fmsness. Eddice Dochtcrmrm. john XVorks. Jerome Kollofslci. Vera Munson, Bernard Pusin, Edith Bohlin, Samuel Yngve. Robert Olimdcr, Harold Towner, Betty Cox. Willizim Berg. Evelyn Graham, Helen Carkin, Tom Poore. john Nichols, junc Storberg. Gordon Torgersen. Philip Hohmimn. Robert jahnke. Donald Levin. Earl Nygren. NYilliam M.idsen, George Holm, Eugene Erickson. Kenneth Sackcrt, Howard Nlayer, W ,uicuuanw...,....f .- . Rgfle Club OW' conversation. :X crack of a rifle! Central's marlqsmen becoming sharpshooters. Yes, the Rifle Club! The Rifle Club, one of Centralls most popular organizations, has been exceedingly active this year. The members have carried on bi-weekly matches with schools from all parts of the U. in the C division of the National Rifle Association. There have also been several individual matches with other schools. The club organized in V128 for the purpose ofdeveloping safety and accuracy in handling arms. OHicers are Goodwin Luck, presidentg Herbert Mahle, vice- presidentg Harriet Niebergal, secretary-treasurer. Nlr. YYilliam Bush is the adviser. 92 Radio Club ,S, Xys, and Z's, wires, dials, condensers, and tubes. Insane? Nol The Radio Club! The Radio Club was founded for the purpose of stimulating interest in and giving fuller knowledge of radio. Since its organization the club's interests have gradually changed, and it now holds discussions on any scientihc subject of interest. As its major project in the scientific sec-tion of the club, the mem- bers have rebuilt their short Wave receiving set in order to insure clearer reception. 0Hicers this term are John Hartman, presidentg Thomas Sheehan, vice-presidentg Eileen Dullfy, secretaryg Arthur Tiedman, treasurer. The adviser is Mr. Clarence Eastman. First Ron Mildred Carlccn. Arthur Tiedman, Eileen Duffy, John Hartman. Thomas Sheehan. Mr. Clarence Eastman, Hugh Nlunro Scczmil Row: Robert Costello. Evelyn Lund, Harriet Spriun. Rohcrr Whilkcr, john Finsncss, Nlzirion johnson, Mixlwcl Peterson, June Firudel Third Row: Forest Carlsen. Kay Fleming, Iviariorie Dodgc. Eclxxnrd Me5'cr, Lois Fleming. june Storlicrg. Lorraine Gillespie. Fourth Row. Tom Poore, Charles Mcwrschcck, George Holm, Edi.x'.rrtl lessen, Harold Anderson, lvfilton Carr, XV.1rren Vfcngcr. 93 First Row: Second Row: Third Raw. Fourth Row: janet Christoffcrson. Ruth Graebner. Geraldine Foldesi, Dorothea Adler. Jean Pepper. Lois Vhlhelm. Mzrrrzrn Bahr. jane Oslie, Mary Lou Skipton, Margaret Grau. Florence Long, Virginia Henryson, Zim Mae Foley. Virginia Moore. Robert S. Johnsen. Edna King, Valoric Schulze, joan Srirn. Betty Worum. Clara Bohlig, Nfary Alice Vsletz. Ruth Ann Wlallace. Lem Blakemore. Herhert Xyigley. M:1rg.rr1te Runyon. Lorraine Cum- mings. Francis Olson, Quentin Lee Chandler. Eleanor Anderson, Arline Nyherg, Dorothy McVeigh. Helen May Clark, Judith Berg. jane Boomer. Mary jane Mimstield. Irene Pomrankc. f '4'h f -e---' emmaww-essrwfwm4eeai5fsEie4f 3arMwmwmwfww Pain! and Pafflzef OUGEY Cotton! Wlhere is the cold cream? The Paint and Patches are on the job! To learn the principals of stage make-up and to apply them is the purpose of the Paint and Patches. This organization of forty-five members plays one ofthe most important parts in any stage presentation. Members display their skill in assem- blies, plays, operettas, club programs, and on all special occa- sions. Interesting demonstrations on make-up and an initia- tion meeting featured this year's entertainment program. Ofhcers are Kenneth Buchelt, president, Jean Pepper, vice- presidentg hlary Lund, secretaryg l.ois Wlilhelm, treasurer. Miss Marjorie Dornherg is the club adviser. 94 Stage Faire URTi-UN! Huzzeeclaclil .-Xnd the curtain drops on another scene. The Stage Force swings into actionl Chosen by Miss Helen Austin, the Stage Force, a vital part of all programs on Central's stage, has had an active year. Besides regular assemblies, there have been more outside programs than usual this past year. The CYVA installed a new floor, new electrical wiring in the Hoor, a set of work lights in the flies, and a new spotlight control for the switchboard. Russell Hollingsworth is manager, Robert Saunders, assist- ant manager and electrician, Thomas Seekins, property man- ager, Maurice Goldman, carpenter, Barbara Norton, wardrobe mistress. Favs! Row: jack Nlilgruw, Elizabeth Clark, Russell Hollingsworth, Robert Saunders, Barham Nort in Mxuri Loldmxn Second Row. john Mitchell, Irene Foss. Tom McDoL1gall, Mgirgzxret Poore, Robert V.mKeuren. 'Third Row: Charles Walton, Gretchen Hnuenstein, Thomas Seekins. 95 Fi sz Row: lsiilwel Gullifcr, Harriet Nielvergall, M.irion Rosncss, Eleanor Olson. Second Row: Phyllis Johnson, Jeanne White, Doris Strane, Ruth Wolfgmm. 'Th rd Row: Irene Pomrankc, Helen Mae Clark, Charlotte Mattson. Girl Refervey RIENDSHIP! Service! Good Times! The Girl Reserves! Here we are again! This organization, whose purpose is to create a greater feel- ing of friendliness, to develop leadership, and to render service to the school and community, is one of the most active and prominent of Central. Parties, not only for themselves but for Mexican and colored children, are their specialties. Taking charge of Montgomery Wlard for one day was an event this year. Present officers are Marion Rosness, presidentg Harriet Niebergal, vice-president, Eleanor Olson, secretary, Isabel Gullifer, treasurer, Doris Strane, inter-club member. Miss Elhe Brodeen is club adviser. 96 Gz'r!.v' League IRLS, girls, and more girls! A feminine avalanche! And all in the Girls' Leaguel The Girls, League was organized to promote co-operation among Central girls and to develop character and high ideals. The symluol of the League signiiies strength, service, courage, truth, and character. This year the clulm sponsored the sale of Christmas seals and operated a popcorn booth at the carnival. Big Sisters aided approximately fifty girls from out-of- tovvn schools. OHicers are Marjorie Monley, president, Ruth Frey, vice- president, Lois Sharpless, secretary, Judith Berg, treasurer. Advisers are Miss Mary Bryant, Miss Mary Doyle, and Miss Dorothy Baumgart. First Row: Vernicc Frost, Miss Mary Bryant, Judith Berg. Marjmwric lvlonley, Lois Shairpless. Ruth Frey. Second Row' Claire L.xB1ssonierc, Nathalic Bernstcin. lvfary Kathryn Helmcrs, Eliziilacth Clark. Dorothy Norton. Thani Raw. jcan Anne Vincent, Henrietta Vvhihlers, Delorcs Rittcr, lvlargaretc XVahlcrs, M.ury Lou Vinccnt, Miss Nlary Doyle 97 Fns! Row. Second Row- Tliivd Row: Fourth Rott- Ricbiirti Dohriclc, Ruth Ann XX'.ill.ice, Robert Smith, Marg.irec Boerncr, jenn Burgess, Albert Heller. Patsy Joan Grady. Dorothy jo Stotfcr, Jois Lohnson, Roger Matters, Scba Ruth Harris. Paula Myers, Walter Stone, Betty Engle. Margarita Mayer. Loren Maguire. Lois Sharpless. Donna johnson, Seila Elmquist. Marjorie Anne johnson. Margilcrire Lane. Mzxurice Freeman. John Lawler, Clyde Eddy. Mary Lou Vincent. Lorraine Tillberg, Literary Club GETS and novelistsl Humorists and short story Writers! ln fact, the Literary Club! To be able to produce one acceptable piece of work a month anti to hold high the torch of literary knowledge are the re- quirements of the thirty members of the Literary Club. .-Xmong other activities, publication of the 'KYYorltl magazine, representative of Central's literary and artistic high lights, is the major project which the club assumes for the year. Meet- ings are held monthly. Officers are Margaret Boerner, president, .lean Burgess, vice- presidentg :Xudree Silberman, secretary, Robert Smith, treas- urer. Miss Grace Cochran is the club adviser. 98 1z!er1za!z'0mzl Club HY war? ls Hitler right? Wlhat about France? Mem- orandum: Visit an International Club meeting. Formed last year, the International Club now has joined the YVorld League. The purpose of the club is to interest students in international algrairs and world problems. lnteresting speakers and open discussions make up the majority of the meetings. Foreign correspondence and a bulletin board of current events add much interest to the club. Othcers are ay Fitch, presidentg Irma Ellert, vice-president and chairman of the program committeeg Marguerite Kemp, secretaryg Robert S. Johnsen, treasurer. Advisers are Miss Lillian lflitch and Miss Lou Ella Miles. Furs: Row, Celia Kaplan. Judith Harris. jack Neander. lwhss Lillian Flitch, lwlareuerite Kemp, jay Fitch. Irma Ellert. Robert Johnsen Miss Lou Ella Miles, Seba Ruth Harris, Carol Mitchell, Shirley Zipperinnn, Szcoml Raw. Louise Evans, Nathalie Bernstein, Anna Bernstein, Lester Druek, Margarete XVahlers, Henrietta XVahlers. Harold Ravits Alice Solum, Eileen Smith, Vermce Frost, Mason Rudowsky. Third Row' Paula Myers. Marjorie Samuelson, Marie Christnffel, Howard Perlman, Elroy Peterson, Bertram Ross, Sidney Schmuckler. Marv Lou Vincent. Vfilma Litlholm, Katherine Jansen, Barbara Rohan. Fourth Row, justin Miller, Grace Katz, Joseph Toner, Autlree Silbermun, Emmons Cook, Robert Saunders, Philip Hohmann. Delores Ritter, Robert Smith, Doris Shannon, Morris Leibovitz. 99 F1r3tRuu': Secrmtl Rmb: Third Row: Fourth Row: ltla Cohen, La Reine Heavens, Eleanor Bntha, Marirsn Sommer, Ruth Xhblfgram. .lean Ahernelhy. jay F1tch.Bctty Gorham, Miss Claire Boody. Gladys Saxrutl, Henrietta Wahlcrs, lvlargaret Dahlberg, Charlotte Anderson, Celia Kaplan. jean Anderson, Anna Bernstein, Pearl Mzuhnon. Eileen Cook. Dorothy Stensrud, Audrey Sturm, Roger Nlatters, Delores Sturm, Irma Ellert, Marguerite Kemp, Eleanor Ripltc, Vetniee Frost, Margaret Rickc. Nathalie Bernstein, Margllerite Jones, Elroy Peterson, Miury Lou Vincent. lvlargarete Wzihlers, Alhert Jacohson, Paula lvlycrs, Lois vlassoy, Theodore Corhxtt, Charlotte Orr, Virginia Krahmer, LaVerne Fremlantl, June Storherg. Gwencloline Bowman. Goodwin Luck, Katherine Porter, lvlyrra Short, Lyla Kellum, George Straka, Clark Hook, Rnhert Saunders, Georgia Hartwell, Deloris Ritter, Gertrude Dohluerfuhl, Thomas Ohl, Mary Lund. H25 to rim! S 0 fieljf NTEI,LECTUAI,l Cultural! The Historical Society with the hest is presented for your approval. The society was organized as an incentive to scholarship. Accounts are kept of Central alumni and their achievements. Complete records of the school publications are tiled, and the most prized possession is the war file. At this year's social event was presented the humorous play, One Egg . Ohicers are .lay Fitch, presidentg Betty Gorham, vice- presidentg Jean Aherneth y, recording secretary g Gladys Saxrud- corresponding secretary and chairman of the research com- mitteeg Ruth YYolfgram, executive secretary. Advisers are Miss Claire Hoody and Miss Ellen Simon. The faculty treas- urer is hliss Nellie Dunivon. too Bird Clulv LUE birds! Black birds! Fowls of every species! All are familiar and interesting to the Bird Club. Twice a month the members of Central's Bird Club come together to enjoy the study of birds. As one of their spring hikes this semester, they tooli a trip to Fort Snelling by walking along the banks of the Mississippi River. The club had the privilege this term of viewing some iilms from the Saint Paul Institute. Officers of the club are Leonard Orvold, presidentg Henry Blom, vice-presidentg Melva Lenander, secretary. Miss Irma Meili is adviser of the organization. First Row: Talimril Liebcrzon. Virginia Dawson. Henry Blom, Leonard Orvold, Melva Lenand r M lrm M ili Second Row: Mildred Schulrlr, Carol Mitchell, Robert Mzxrhcs, Roberta Otis, Justine Kellncr. Third Row: jean Allen, Thomas Fortncy, Bernzidine Brown. Lola Holm. Patricia Kennedy, Fnurlh Row: Marguerite Lune, Lem Blakemore, Hadley Miller, Gurdon Torgerscn, Adeline Paulson IOI First Row: Second Row: 'Tliwd Row: Founli Row: ,lack Dames, Rolwert S. Johnsen, james Kirhy, ,lohn Norton. Vi'aync Bailey. Roy Milhrxm, Aldcn Ikeda. Thomas Haywood. john Rule, Spencer Catlstedt, Kcndon Smith, Walter Fetsch, Paul Geer, Walter Hammond, Wallace Callinan. Floyd Piper, Rohett Anderson, Vvlzilter Bohland, lviyron Burnett. Lawrence Mack, Edward Allen. Fulton Hanson, Raymond Kingsley. Robert Hansen, Burgess Blackburn, Vincent Long, Kenneth Larson, John Sterner, Howard Parkinson, Clark Hook, john Shannon, -M lrrsf was f: -' fllid- Central H1'- Y UMBLING voices, scraping chairs. Crack! The gax el' The Mid-Central Hi-Y comes to order! The Mid-Central Hi-Y, recently organized, has made itself known as one of Central's outstanding clulis. As a part of their meetings, which are held every week at the Midway Y.M.C.A., topics of interest to the club members are discussed by well- informed speakers. Members have already had several various informal gatherings, such as sleigh rides, luean feeds, and dances to enliven the life of the club. Oiiicers are XYavne Bailev resident' ohn Norton vice- , , 3 7 , 7 president, -Iames Kirby, secretary, Roy Milham, treasurer. Malcolm Powrie is adviser. IO2 Hz'-y HH nre crackers of Centrall Always up and coming! The Hi-Y. The Central I-li-Y was organized to create high standards of Christian character. Meetings are held every Week at which time talks and discussions on subjects of interest to the mem- hers constitute the programs. This year they had among their speakers Joe Boland, present assistant coach at Notre Dame, and Gordon Gilmore, sports writer for the Dispatch. The club has also held various social events during the year. UHicers are Fred Anderly, presidentg Hugh Rowley, vice- presidentg Robert Dosen, secretaryg Charles Ritt, treasurer. Fred Shumaker of the Y.M.C.A. is adviser. First Row: Nathan Haw, Glenn Horton. Charles Ritt. Frcd Antlerly. Arthur Crawford, Glen Powric. john Sauhcr, Second Row, jacoh Locke. Glen Schaml, Gordon Gilhcrt, Pierce Gunderson, Loans Riintlall, Harry Goodwin. Third Row: Rohcrt Mmvlverg, Gordon Schwahc. john Swccney. Eclwartl Rohinson. Bcrmrd Seidel. Rollantl Atz, Fred Rulc. Fomth Run' Rohcrt Putnam, john Blckkink. Vfillxanx Randall. Harold Ponrhan, Duane Ausnian. jack Newman, Russell Hollingsworth nog Fnst Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fmuth Row: Lo.inv: Ravidall. Mary Murphy. Virginia Krahmer. Christen Pinsness, Wfilter Stone. Maiirmrie Ann johnson. Roger Matters, Miss Olive Allen. Harold lsalrsen, Don Garvik, Florence Munger. Persis johnson, Dorothea Adler, -luck Magraw. Katherine Porter, Laird Anderson. john Sloan, Edward Fuhrman, Vfaltcr Gzinimel, M.ircia johnson. Roherr Olander, Audrey Nystrom. Manya Perlman, Hurry Rudlserg, Sybil Banning, Ruth Frey, Jerome Mulcarc. Russell Hollingsworth, Robert Kottke, Edtlice Dochterman. Marguerite jones, Gordon Gilbert, Dorothy Norton. Samuel Sloane. John Payte Roy Cirlson Lois Shir less Vk'ilter Bohl d C h H NX' , 1 ,. . , 1 p r . i an . ,rate en auenstein. .illace Gavin. Henry Quick. Hnrolrl Olsen, Judith Berg, Mr. Arthur Anderson. Donna johnson, Phillip Morgan. jack Newman. W www-wu ielsisemwifzfa T ' OIL! Speed! Do not stop. Today is the deadline' The Times must go on! lssued each Week by journalism students, the Times is a source of information and enjoyment. The paper is a charter member of the National Scholastic Press Association, holding the highest rating, All American, for eight years. lt is also a member of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Dorothy Jo Storlfer was editor the Hrst semester. This term Walter Stone is editor with Christian Finsness, associate editor. Russell Hollingsworth was business manager last term, and Merle De hlaree has been city editor both terms. Miss Ulive Allen is adviser. IO4 drrhely Club NAPPING stringsl Watch that bullseyel Arrows Hy thick and fast when the Archery Club is at work. The Archery Club was organized in April, 1933, and began active work in the following fall. ln the February carnival this year, the organization used its indoor range in the balcony of the lunch room as an archery booth. The club also possesses and frequently uses an outdoor range, located a block north of the school. OHicers are Gordon Schwabe, president, Henry Quick, vice- presidentg Marie Majerus, secretary, John Austin, treasurer, Wliniield Mitchell, custodian of equipment. Mr. Albert Schwabe is the club adviser. 7 5 e ir First Raw: Emily Hultgren. Mr. Albert Schwabc. Helen Barra, Gordon Schwsbe, joseph Shcrmzmn, Margincrite Mitchell, Sherman Second Row: Tlixrd Row: Gordon. Natalie Lcthert, Walter Gammcl, june Storberg. Frederick Poppe. Marie Maierus. Louis Evans. Ruth Paulsen. Earl Towner, Myron Blumberg. Albert Jacobson, Kelsey Lowe, Nelson Dingle, Arthur Schwabc, Walter Hansen, io5 first Rau. Lorcn:o Guindon. Jay Fitch. Judith Berg, Rohert S. Johnsen. lvfarjoric lwlonley. lviax Kurnoxv. Hugh Munrcm. Second Row. Ruth XX'olfgr.irn. Claire L.iB1ssomcrc, Marg.rrete Vvhihlcrs, Henrietta Wnhlcrs, Jean Burgess. Florence Mungcr. Tlnrd Roux Nathan Haw. Bessie Mzic Alden. Dorothy Hoffman. Rohert Gicre. Delores Ritter. Ruth Frey. Roger Matters. Fourth Ruiz' Esther Block. Russell Hollingsworth, Melx':i Leniintlcr. Rolfcrt Saunders. Georgia Hartwell. john Paytc. Cel? 1.1611 IZ Sfaj HlS year the Cehisean Stall planned a hook of more modern make-up and original designs. Miss Paro and her art class developed the theme of 'lmoodsn hv cartoons, sketches, and designs. Merle DeMaree served as editor-in-chief, while Loane Randall was associate editor. The husiness manager was Rohert Johnson, Russell Hollingsworth, advertising man- ager. -lav Fitch headed the activities, assisted hy Ruth Frey, Dorothy Hoffman, Georgia Hartwell, Robert Saunders, Laird Anderson, Robert Adams, and Henrietta Wiahlers. -lean Ahernethv developed the class section with the aid of -losephine Wald, Douglas Chaliin. Selva Ruth Harris. The alhum editor was Marjorie Monlv, assisted hy Marv l,ou Vincent John Pavte Rohert Giere 'ind Geneva Rave. 1 , 1 3 C IOC Celzifealz Stall? HE faculty was written by Judith Berg, editor, Jean Burgess, Ruth Wlolfgram, and Roger M atters. The sports stafT consisted of Don Garvik as editor, Jerome Mulcare, John Sloan, John Hope, Helen Molin, Blarion Rosness, and Harriet Niebergall. Norbert W'illWerscheid headed the school life committee, consisting of hlarjorie Ann Johnson, John Herrmann, and Eleanor Kain. Lorenzo Guindon took a number of fine snap- shots. The music and drama department was handled by Betty Jane Hills and Margaret Boerner. The members of the art star? under the guidance of Miss Paro and Robert Dosen were Bessie blay Alden, Delores Ritter, hlelva Lenander, blax Kurnow, and Hugh hlunro. The stenographers consisted of Gladys Saxrud, Ida Cohen, Bette Jahnlqe, Marguerite Jones, Esther Block, .-Xrlynn Stener- son, and Betty Jane Peterson. Fmt Row: John Sloan, Gladys Saxrud, Berry Jane Hills, Loane Randall, Jean Abernathy, Clyde Eddy, Emmons Cook, Second Row: Arlyn Stenerson, Harriet Niebergall, Marion Rosness, Donald Garvik. Sybil Banning. Eleanor Kain, Ida Cohen, Third Rau-: Mary Murphy. Douglas Chaffin, Marjorie Anne johnson. John Herrmann. Berry Jane Peterson. Jerome Mulcare, Marguerite Jones. IO7 4 YY, First Row: Richard Dohrick. Paul Bass. Laird Anderson, Herbert Mahle, Chester De Geer, Ray Helgeson, Eugene Erickson. Don Levin. Leo Simmers, James Bell, Gilbert Spram, Rohert Olander, Berhardt Gerber. Second Row: Virginia Guild, Phyllis Williarns, Walter Fetch, Clyde Manchester, Kenneth De Werff, Melvin Simon, Edward jessen, Antonio Sacco, Allen Steinman, Louis Sadek, Sam Carlson, William Hartwick. Third Row: Richard Magraw, Paul Riemer, Shirley Levitan, Gilhert Jensen, Arthur Gauscmal, jack Lennartson, Milton Carr, Louis Cason, Claire Becker, Bert Shildkrout, Duane Ausman. Fourth Row. Floyd Ross. jack McNamara, Byron Shapiro, Bert Horowitz. Howard Ridgeway, Kelsey Lowe, Harold Reinsherg. .a-..,.....m I ,,,,,, ,M , Baum' ROM the martial strains of a Sousa march to the soft melodious tones of a Strauss waltz! That,s the band! Urganized in l926 upon requests of several enterprising students, the band at present boasts a membership of 59. Annually the band produces a spring concert and stage show. The otiicers are James Bell, president, Ralph Tjornhom, vice-president, Virginia Guild, secretary, Chester De Geer, treasurer. The new oiiice of quartermaster is held hy Jack McNamara and Burt Horwitz. Claire Becker and Harold Reinsherg are managers, Laird Anderson is librarian and con- cert master. Mr. Franklyn Blume is adviser and director ofthe organization. 108 Orffzefirzz I-Hi plaintive strains of violins blended with mellow saxa- phonesl Harmony personified! We introduce the Central High Orchestral Central's orchestra, whose object is to give those interested an opportunity to play in an instrumental ensemble, to become familiar with good music, and to furnish music for the school on various occasions, is one of Central's oldest organizations. Assisted by a string ensemble of some of its members the orchestra has given two assemblies and also played for gather- ings outside of school. Ofiicers are Allen Friedland, presidentg YValter Callinan, vice-presidentg Adeline Paulson, secretaryg Sam Rosenzweig, treasurer. Dominic Rocco is concert master. Furs: Row: Domnic Rocco. Sam Roscnzwcig, Allen Fricdlnntl, XVarrcn Hinzc, Clysm Bussc. Bernice Elxholm. jam Tiincluary, Robert Ultmxm. Second Row: Georgian Hrurtwcll, Vifinnifrcd Pctcrson,Bcrtrnm Schildkrout,Thorwald Quz1lc,lvIyrr.1 Short,Vv'cnon:xh Vsfcttzcl,-lohn D.ilt:is, Ruth IV1cClowsky. Frances Swanson, M.iry' Ricmcr. Third Row: Arlelinr Paulson, Vfzxltcr Fctsch. Donald Rcichling, Carol Elholm, Arthur Cram, Clyde Tvirunchcsrcr, George Aiken. Francis Blechinger. Margaret Hcrbst, Lawrence Mcrthan. Fourth Row: Lola Holm. Mclxiin Simon. YVnll.icc Callimn, Louis Sndck, Byron Shapiro. Charles XX'rilton, Lcland Bzitchclrler. Albert Dwsslin, fviclvin Libovitch. IOQ First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Dorothy Marty, james Kirby, Sidney Frank, Otto Silha, Fred Ronicker, Mrs. Mary Harmon, john Rau. Dorothy Goldhlum, Bernice Muller, Harry Sleeth. Mary McTarnaghzin, Ben Berkinsky, Helen Drake. Lou Ann Parkin. Whilter Gammel, Anola Moore, Morris Fine, Betty Lieberman, Alden Ikeda. Mabel Peterson, Peggy Moody. Virginia Becklund. Grant Lotz. Kirby Goldbloom, Morris Leibovitz, Charles Mack, Doris Rockala. mae! Club QRTH, East, South, and VVest! Alaska, Europe, South America, and the Orient! Both hemispheres contain interest for the Travel Club. The Travel Club at Central was organized last September and has been spending most of its time getting members, drawing up a constitution, and in completing its organization. The object of the club is to promote interest and knowledge in physical topography, customs of inhabitants, and outstand- ing features of foreign and home lands. Officers are Otto Silha, president, Fred Ronieker, vice- presidentg Virginia Henryson, secretaryg James Kirby, treas- urerg John Rau, sergeant at arms. Mr. Mary Harmon is the adviser. IIO Aeromzuffcf Club U.-XRING motors! Diving planes! Spinning propellers! The fXeronautics Club in its glory! The .-Xeronauties Cluh was organized this year for the pur- pose of creating an interest in aviation. Meetings are held eighth period every Friday. The eluh attempts to have an out- side speaker for each meeting, generally from the Northland Aviation School. Proliessor Snyder, head' of the school, has given several interesting talks and a transport pilot spoke on commercial aviation. The ollieers of the Club are .lohn McLean, presidentg Grover Dimond, vice-presidentg Gordon Nygren, secretary-treasurer. lNlr. Lewis Harnsberger is the adviser of the organization. First Row: Rolicrt Rhodes. Mr. Lewis H.irnsl'erger, Gordon Nvgren. John McLean, Grover Dimontl. Laxvrcnce hliller, Smuicl Yngve. Secuml Row: Robert Burns, Richard Lewis, Allan Raudcnlwush. lllmer Jacobson Third Row: George Cllfl1L'y', Frank Hans, Goodwin Luck, Robert Ritt, Charles Mack, Robert Vilnlker, NVllli.1m Likins, Fouitli Row: Armin Sommer, Rolicri Linsc, Rayinond Hclgeson, Andrew Lllmllierg. Burr Becker. Tyler Upham, Victor Brmdrup. Jule Gordon. Ill H15 Loi Shirpl s, Robert Smith, Roger Matters, Robert Hilliard, Katherine Wrlligan, Richard .Lines MFz'r5z' Tear, 7 H HE FIRST YE.-XRH, by Frank Craven, a modern play depicting the diHiculties of a newly-married couple, was presented by the Dramatic Club on the evenings of April 12 and l3. The story concerns a travel-loving young woman with two suitors, Dick Loring, a romantic chap who believes that life in his home town is dull and plans to work elsewhere, and Tommy Tucker, who is more staid and agrees to move only as far as Joplin, Missouri, if Grace will marry him. The second act shows Tommy and Grace after eleven months of marriage, rather impatient with each other and disturbed about planning a dinner for a business associate of Tommy and his wife. II2 CCFWJI Tariff' Tommy's deal with this man falls through by mistake, and after a quarrel Grace leaves her husband. Everything is cleared up in the last act, however, and Tommy and Grace are reunited. The parts of Grace and Tommy were delightfully portrayed by Katherine YYilligan and Robert Hillard, while Dick Loring was played by Richard Janes. Gracels parents were done by Lois Sharpless and Roger Matters, and Grace's uncle, the doctor, was sympathetically treated by Robert Smith. The business associate and his wife were played by Wlilliam Randall and Elizabeth Clark, and Annette Hatton was the comic maid. The play was directed by Miss Helen Austin, and those assisting were Josephine YVald, Robert S. Johnsen, and Florence Munger. Elizaxlwcth Clark, Bill Randall, Annette Hutton, Robert Hillartl, Katherine Vvilligan, Ri h l II3 First Row' Eliosc Holterholf, Helen Carkiri. Mzxrgaret Momsen, Delores XVcschckc. Second Row: Florine Collins, Elizabeth Clark, Jeanette Anderson. Camp Ere Girls EEK beauty! Give service! Pursue knowledge! lie trust- worthy, healthful, and happy! The law of the Camp Fire Girls! The Kishakaki Group of Central High was organized in the fall of 1933. Hikes, hohhies, handicraft, and nature study make up the regular meetings. Going to camp Ujiketa for a week-end during the school year is one of their favorite hiaunts. Each year these girls have a cookie sale. The money earned from this project is used to further their activities. Ollieers are Margaret hlomsen, presidentg Elizabeth Clark, vice-presidentg Florine Collins, secretaryg Leslie Gowan, treasurer. hliss Eloise Holterhofl is guardian. II4 -- fu 1 I 5, , ,gf I , 1 IAN xg U -1 1 4 Nlafy 15, C7156 l4c'f1'-vz'fz'c1' 411Thcv look clam c1141111,g1'1 I111111-. Bu! 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Blair Lampert, john Ballis, Theodore Langford, Howard Parkinson, Bill Campbell. john Sweeney, Allen Wehster. john Norton. johg Schroeder, Lyman Brant, Carl Miller, Ben Storey, jack Camphell, Armin Sommers, Edward Allen, Glen Schaaf, Phil Kin y. Rolland Atz, Don Martin, Bnh Swift, Boh Putnam, jack Newman. Vincent Long. Leon Simon. Bill Donahower. Manager Lawrence XVolf. Manager Arthur MeDunna, Trainer Hugh Rowley, Don Moore. Francis Helfman, Anthony Bechik, Homer Martin, Trainer Ned Camphell. Coach Milton Hahn, Coach Franklyn Blume, Business Manager Glenn Varner, Coach Alhert Buser. Football CENTRAL 2 NORTH1-'IELD 12 lYith only one returning letterman, Coach Franklyn Blume was forced to use an almost entirely green team against the Northfield Raiders in the first game ofthe season. The Raiders crushed Central 12-2. CENTRAL 0 HUMBOLDT H The Red and Blackis first conference game saw the return of Allen Webster and Fred Anderly to the lineup. The Humboldt gridders gained a safe lead and played a great defensive game. CENTRAL 0 XYASHING'I'ON 25 Although the Klinutenien were defeated by a true comparison of the two teams. The during the season appeared strong, led to hackiield. Late in the game Central threw promptly intercepted two passes for scores in the last hye minutes. the Presidents, the score fails to indicate Central passing attack, which at times its downfall against the alert President caution to the winds, and the Presidents Practice jake Locke. Captain II8 A -L: Howard Parkinson Jack Campbell Ben Storey john Sweeney Tackle Quarter Fullback Center Football- Confzrzued CENTRAL 6 IXIECHANICS 6 In one ofthe major grid upsets of the prep season, Central tied the strong Nlechanic Arts eleven. Both teams scored as a result of the strong south wind at their backs. The Trainers, the subsequent city champions, were on the short end of a 6-0 score until late in the third quarter. Bob Swift, star guard and 1934 captain-elect, suffered a broken nose during this game. CENTRAL 6 JOHNSON 12 Although showing no ill effects after their hard battle with the Trainers, Central again dropped caution and let victory slip from their flngers as the alert Henry Kuczoboski intercepted a Central pass for a touchdown. CENTRAL 20 HARDING 7 Hit by injuries and bad breaks, Central released all its peut-up fury to overwhelm Harding 20-7 in the last game of the season. This was the lWinutemen,s first victory. Bill Donahower Glen Schaaf Bill Campbell Ted Langford Guard Guard 5 Halfback U End I .and r r X' 15? as ' 5, lie :CZ ii Q. ET IIQ Rolland Atz End Allen Webster Guard .,., Hg 5 U 5 F1rstRou': hir. Frank Galles, Homer Martin, Jack Campbell, Donald McCarthy, George Vollhaber. Second Row: Richard Feinberg, Theodore Johnson, George Bocrner, Frederick Pierce. Thwtl Row: John Norton, Robert Swift. John MeClezin, Ted Johnson Centef Bazfieifmll The 1Nf1inutemen defending their crown won in 1933 were eaptained by Jack Campbell and John Schroeder. The team started out its season with live straight pre-conference victories. CENTRAL 16 T-T.-XRDING 14 CENTRAL 17 HARDING 25 Central inaugurated the new municipal auditorium floor with a thrilling overtime battle with Harding. Campbell counted a field goal and O'Rou1'ke a free throw for a 16-14 Central win. Harding took revenge in a return game by trimming Central 25-17. CENTRAL 23 JOHNSON 7 CENTRAL 24 JOHNSON 9 Johnson with an entire new team, was the weak member of the city conference. The hlinutemen won both games by scores of 23-7 and 24-9 Jiclr Campbell George Vnllhaher Don McCarthy Forward Fmuavd Foruard and Guard Not winning a game all season, the East-siders were an easy prey for all opponents. C Q if Q r Q E i-T K 1 A I., I I F: , it 5 6 Q gig T IT., ' 120 ,rg ,. i 5 N 2? ff' 7 Li, f El 9 l , 1 C 1 Ti ,L 'S An Exciting Moment Bflfkefbflll- C0llfZ.11Zl6cZ' CENTRAL 19 RIECIIANICS 1-1 CENTRAL 9 KIECHANICS 13 At the beginning ofthe season Central handed Mechanics its second and last defeat of the race, and in the second game the Trainers won 13-9. CENTRAL 14 XVASHINGTON 16 CENTRAL 18 VVASHINGTON 21 Coach Playford Reed,s Vlvashington live was the only team to stop Central twice. In the first game Washington won 16-1-1. The second game lYashington took in an overtime period 21-18. CENTRAL 14 HUMBOLDT 7 CENTRAL 20 HUMBOLDT 22 Although the underdogs in their first meeting, the Red and Black held the Hum- boldt quint to three field goals. In the last game of the season for both teams, Humboldt staged a last half rally to win 22-20. Homer Mnrtixi Richard Feinberg john McClenn George Boerner Fritz Pier Forward Center Mariuger Fmwmd Guard Ba 2: i 121 Fox! Row Leland lf-atcheltlcr. Richard Lelvlaser, John Sloan, Robert Zavoral. Benlamin Sloan, john Sauber. Second Row Lyman Brandt, Benton Gant, Albert Jacobson, XVilliam Ogilvic, Bernard Pusin, Dean Carlstrom. Tl-md Row: Philip Kennedy, Raymond Huebseher, john Shannon, Thomas Seekms, Leon Simon. Fourth Row. Albert Diesslin, Vdilliam Hess, Vlilliam Randall, Andrew Lundberg. Mzinager Fred Bonnev. Sfwhfmzzkzg NDILFEATILD in their regular conference schedule, the Central swimmers, coached by hlr. R. D. Berg, won their ninth straight city championship. The hlinutemen were awarded the Y hlen's Club trophy for three consecutive cham- pionships. Central defeated Johnson, Humboldt, hlechanic Arts, Vvashington. and Harding in dual meets. ln the city meet the teams finished in the following order: Central, hlechanic Arts, Humboldt, Cretin. Johnson, and Harding. Led by Captain Robert Zavoral, the hlinutemen broke four city meet records. The water polo team also was crowned champions as they went through the season undefeated. Cheer Leader! Centralfs rooting section was led this year by lfdwin De Vlverff. Roger hlatters. Arthur Crawford, and Kenneth De lhverfl. The Girl Rooters Club contributed Dorothy hlarty and hlary Lou Skipton to the cheering staff. Arthur Crawford Edwin De Wfrfl' Kenneth De YX'erff Ill Fxvsr Row: Lester Druck, john Wicks, Captain jernmc Grodin, Kenneth Allen. Edward Fuhrman. Back Row: Manager Harry George, Dick Feinberg, Ernest Zack, Henry lviartyn, Coach john T. Harp. 67ZlZZ.J' ENTRAIJS 1933 tennis team successfully' defended its city prep. title by defeating Johnson twice and Humboldt and hlechanics once. hlechanics also defaulted to Central. The hflinutemenls only defeat was to Humboldt. ln outside matches the U High netmen were defeated twice. The team was led by Captain Jerome Grodin, who was forced out in mid-season with a sprained back. Members of the team besides Grodin, the only letterman, were Edward Fuhrman, Lester Druck, Dick Feinberg, and Ernest Zack, all partici- pants in the singles. The doubles team was made up of John Wlicks and Kenneth Allen. Intramural T 6727213 This year an intramural tennis tournament has been held. This has nothing to do with the varsity tennis as none of the racquet lettermen are eligible. Six medals were given to the winning team. Lester Druck Henry Nlartyn Edward Fuhrman I 23 ws, If r F1151 limi-. Sam fvlogol, XYxlliarn Peck, Cmeh l'fr.mlc Grilles. -lack Wlillgicc. Cxptinn Malcolm Powrie, Brits Gurncc, Rolicrl Uurnc Howard Rcichling. Second Row: lsowuird Schultz. XYilli.im Bxznev. XY1lli1im Shvrock. 'lack Newman. james Brandt. llnhcrt Doscn. Harold Benscolcr. Glenn arrisnn. Third Row Philip Kindy, john Cwmphell, Kirlwy Goldlilum. Lawrence Gates. Rohrrr Jamieson, Philip Clark, lvianager Leo Stewart. Fnwtli Row: l?SSljlilIlnl'f iiozich john Harp, Thornzis Corlwctt, Arthur Bussman, Henry Dougiin. Andrew Lilndlverg. Thomas Gorman, an-in oc c. Traci N the city track meet. Centralls 1933 defending champions fell to third place in the 193-l title race, leaving -lohnson High School with her first citv title. Wash- ington placed second. Central! varsitv squad was picked from participants in the inter-class meet held at Xlacalester College. Seniors overwhelmed the lower classmen in this meet. llvilliam Peck. a senior, and .lack Newman. a sophomore. won individual scoring honors. Outstanding in the citv meet were Captain Xlalcolm Powrie. Brace Gnrnee, llvillialn Bitnev, lloward Reichling, James Brandt, and Jack Wallace, who placed lirst in their respective held and dash events. Howard Reichling will captain this vcar's team. john Ciimpliell, Plmmrd Rcichlmg, jack Newman. Glenn Harrison, Kirby Goldhlum, XV1ll1.nn Birney. jstulw Locke. V! 114 E.. Q5 44. he :gp 5 .JW fi i First Row: Henry Benson, Dean Larsen, Captain Kenneth Carlsen, Arthur Carlson. Coach R. D. Berg. Back Row: Jerome Mulczxre, Benjamin Storcy, Burncll Carlin. Gay l'l'H but one man hack from the championship team of 1932, Coach Berg faced the difficult task of moulding a team from a host of new material to defend the title. A match play tournament was conducted to select the team. The squad consisted of Benjamin Storey, Jerome Mulcare, Kenneth Carlsen, Arthur Carlson, Dean Larsen, Burnell Carlin, and Henry Benson with the first four making up the varsity team. In their first taste of conference competitions, the Red and Black fairway trodders went down to defeat before a strong Humboldt team by the score of 9--3. In other city league contests Central defeated Harding and Washington and lost to johnson and Mechanic Arts. ln non-conference matches, the team won from Dem Ltr en jeromc Multar A k Ritzmg r Robert Snell Arthur Carlson J 2 Cretin and South St. Paul twice each and once from Yvhite Bear. it . . 5 ' 'A e ,lc c E i x 5 2-Z l 1 , i ' l 1 l t 2 l 125 First Ruiz, Edxmrtl Greenhliit, XX'ill1Lim lidxvzirds, Leonard Cilrnan, Victor Gauger, XX'1lliiim Proetz, Glen Sclxarifi. Miltoii Sxegal, Jacoli Locke, ,Lick Ncwnrin. Second Row: Vernon Keljilc, Dominic Rocco, Fred Tsehida .Samuel Polski, David Armstrong, Melvill Buford, Ned Cimiplwll, Harry Goodwin. Third Row: Kenneth Larson, Gordon Vezile. Herhert Lee, James Urirlin, David Vfeeks, Anthony Bechilc, Howard Reichling. Fourth Roux John Sierner, Rolierr Etiinger, George Boerner, john lX1:Lean. Robert Holm. Sihlev Srexvarr. Lloyd Conley. Ilzimmuml Bafkefball HB intramural basketball conference closed their schedule early in March with one of their THOSE successful seasons. This year the conference was divided into two divisions, the senior and sophomore leagues. In the sophomore league eleven teams were entered. They hnished in the follow- ing order: All-4Xrnericans, Eagles. Beer Barons, Lilies, Sportsmen, Green Ylvave, Tiniid Souls, White Wave. Tarzarfs Xpes, Sissies, and Little Pigs. The senior race resulted in a tie for the crest between the Urioles and the Wolves. The other senior teams were the Gophers, Yarners, Halin's Ilounds, Pansies, Orioles, and the Big Had Xliolves. The individual scoring honors were won hy Griihn in the sophomore league and by O'Rourke in the senior league. George Boomer Milton Siei: il Fred Tsehida liohert Holm I26 Finn! Raw Albert Schwnbe, Albert hfeier, Bret Cooley, Robert Berg, Arthur NVhite. Buck Row: Glenn Vixrner, james E, Marsnzxll. john McCallum, John Hzirp. dtfzlefzk Board NF of the most important cogs in our athletic machine is the Athletic Board made up of eleven members of the faculty. The chief duty of the Athletic Board is to supervise the use of the athletic fund. All sports at Central must be self-supporting, and these men, therefore, must regulate to the best advantage the money derived from the gate receipts. Un the afternoon and evening of February ninth, this group sponsored the Central High Carnival to raise money to provide a better intramural program. The ofhcers of the organization are: Glen Yarner, presidentg Robert D. Berg, Vice-presidentg and Albert G. Kleier, secretary-treasurer. Two new members of the board, Harry Smith, manager of intramural kittenball, and Alfred Buser, basketball team manager and football coach, are not in the picture. R.xndall and Randall Three Demuru Sophs Carnival Costumes Richard Dobriek Null Dmfxng Bnnth Fishpcmd Prizewmnmg Cuxtnme i A 127 fl, 1 S . 1 Q 4... gl? l e . , 1 Z 1 Qi Q ,-, I ' 'ra f 1 Z :- S i v, l , l ,th ff Front Row: Thomas Haywood, Robert Costello, Donald Shoellcr, Back Row: Ray Ogren, Pete Dempsey, Keith Gilmore, Lyle Pettijohn, Harold Dlneson, Malcolm Sanford. Intramural Horkey LTHOUGH handicapped by inclement Weather conditions, the eightzteams in the intramural puck league displayed a fast brand of hockey. The poor weather necessitated a playoff for the title in the municipal auditorium rink. In the semi-linals the Goosers won from the Little Pigs, While the Aces lost to the Peggers. The final game resulted in another Win for the Goosers over the Peggers, 2-O. The champion Goosers were unscored on all season. The refereeing was done by Nfr. Arthur Vlvhite and Vlfayne Bailey. hir. John KIcCallum was faculty manager. Skatzkzg The skating team competed in but one meet this year, that of the Northwest Indoor Skating Kleet in January. The untried skaters of Central were eliminated in the trial heat of the mile relay due to a fall of the anchor man. Klr. John McCal- lum served as faculty manager. I ' f Fnmt Row: Nathan Haw XVavnc B.-iilev Loane Randall oe Hess Arthur Gruusemal Second Row: Carl Miller, John Sweeney, Arthur Snell, Vwkllter Bnhlnnd. Edward Frisby Back Row: Edward Fridholm, john Swanson, Harold Pnnthon, Glenn Schaaf i i . . , 2 z E , ., 1 if 5, E A 128 gli '51 fi: 3. 5. '3 I 3 l 3 1. AA . ' Fmt Row: Fred Anderly, Bert Shrldkrnut, jack Campbell, Bruce Gurnce, Charles Ritr, Coach Bret Cooley. Secund Row: Kenneth Morrison, Sherman Burnstein, john Wallace. .l-:coli Locke, Edward Lichter. Third Row: Howard Schultz, john Swanson, Hugh Rowley, Henry Dougan. liolicrt Gurnee. Anthony Bechik. Kzftezzlmll lTTlLXB1Xl,L was introduced for the first time as an inter-school sport in the spring of 1933. Central's lcittenball team started their season off by overwhelming the Hum- boldt Indians, H to 2, The bright spot of an otherwise unsuccessful season was Centralls victory over Harding, 10 to l, in which Brace Uurnee allowed the Harding ten only one hit. The team, coached by Bret Cooley, won three games and lost six. Ifzinzfnuml Ifz'z'te11!mll lYhen kittenball was introduced as an inter-high school sport for the first time last spring, intramural kittenball was robbed of many of its diamond stars. The loop was composed of eight teams, two less than in 1932. They were: Danniclqers, Red Birds, Orioles, Aces, Trojans, Ding Bats, Lake Park, and the Rinky Dinks. Bill Procrz. Dean Carlson. Glen Schzmf. XVall:xcc Erickson. Anthony Bcchrk. Milton Siegal. and Howard Nordtyuisr, Umpire Front Row: David Ahrahaimson, Raymond Sundquist, Mzrnziger. lsndore Ellinoy, Bert Shildkrout, Qi AQ, 21- SLS iii. W if , 5? 129 if 1 , 3752?-Z' 5 W 'U C' '25 O cn FD O v-H r-r IIT' FD Q I1 Cn.. if r-v E FD 2. 0 um fn O Q. SU Cf. O D 5. c-P O C C? O 'U FD Hx S19 H 0 S 3. II' r-v D' O C- O 'U 553 '1 r-v I s Girls' Athletic Association Girly' Aflzleizk Ayfofzkziion ment of physical education, to advance good sportsmanship and athletic and social activities among its members. There are thirteen different sport heads who are interested in that particular sport and who encourage and further the interest of their game. These girls are: Carol hlitchell, tumbling, Evelyn Graham, basketball, Delores Ritter, tennis, Doris Strane, swimming, Roberta Blaylock, skating, Georgiana Smolik, kitten- ballg Laura Uebel, volleyball, Lucille Ryan, golfg Jean Barker, fieldballg Lorraine hlcliilligan, shooting, dancing, bicycling, and skating, Dorothy hleacham. hik- ingg Barbara Norton, horseback ridingg Ruth hlagnus, skiing and tobogganingg Natalie Lethert, publicity head, and hlary Klurphy, Times sport editor. All members earning 750 points through participation in different sports are awarded school letters, and an All-City award is given to the girl gaining 500 additional points. Girls' Athletic Association Tennis 'KKK GK, :Ji lishiziz ies L 1 , ' Q, iff, 'l'f'f fmf,fgi' 1 i I reg. 2,1 If f, 4 ks, . ' 'fi . 7 if if-'Lg,ii5?i.i',7l ' ,, fi H , -M? '75 sa Qs: Alissa -e 130 First Row: Shirley Dimond, Annette Hatton. Lorraine Nelsen, Frances Peniston, Hyacinth La Pointe. Carol Mitchell, Dorothy Rykel, Adelaide jurgenson, Burdette Sheehan, Jeanne Garvin, Natalie Lethert, Lois Brom, Dorothy Nyquist. Doris Getsug. Second Row: Vernice Frost, Jean Barker, Nina Rasey, Marion Rosness, Ruth Graehner, Miss Anna M. Dickson, Marne Hartmann. Caro Manchester, Margaret Rieke, Miss Emma Ryan, Roberta Blaylock, Deborah Papermaster, Doloris Lane. Third Raw: Eileen Philhen, Majel Espeland, Hamel Nielson, Helen Biske, june Storherg, Kay Francis, Kathleen Haslett, Helen Molin, Ruth Vv'oodr1ch, Bernice Muller, Cleo Lee, ,lean Vvlhite, Dorothy Cooper, Betty Foster. Fourth Row: Lyla Kellum, Ruth Magnus, Gayle Christensen, Mary Murphy, Doris Thompson, Eddice Dochterman, Lueile Ruff, Margarete Waihlers. Henrietta Wahlers, Alice Solum, Dorothy Mzirlowe, lvfanya Perlman, Vera Tviunson, Lorraine Kircholf, Lorraine Mcliilligan. Fifth Row: Gertrude Dohherfuhl, Dorothy Sullivan, Marie TvlcDougal, Georg1anaSmolik. Laura Uchel, lsahel Gulhfcr, Cynthia Connelly, Evelyn Graham, Helen Carltin, Gertrude Kowalske, Betty Berry, Marie Fredstrom, Dorothy Meacham, Lucille Ryan, Doris Shannon, Norma Stokes. M Club T a reunion twenty years ago of former Central students, the HC Club was formed. The girls receving C's', in 1934 are Eva Lee, lX'lajel lispeland, Eddice Doehter- rnan, Yera Klunson, Cynthia Connelly, Dorothy Cooper, Klanya Perlman, Xlarie McDougal, Deloris Lane, hflarjie Hartmann, Lorraine Kirehoff, Lorraine KlcKilli- gan, Ruth Graebner, Betty Berry, Dorothy Nyquist, Bernice hluller, Francis Peniston, Jeanne Barker, Helen Biske, Doris Shannon, Hyacinth La Pointe, Lucille Ryan, Lorraine Nelson, hflargaret Cumbrag, Georgiana Smolik, Shirley Dimond, Yernice Frost, Doris Getsug, Gail Christensen, Lucille Rulf, Gertrude Dobberfuhl, Carol lylanchester, Eileen Philben, Margaret Rieke, Lucille Lally, Dorothy Hykel, Jeanne White, Adelaide Jurgenson, Nina Rasey, Lyla Kellum, Cleo Lee, Norma Stokes, Annette Hatton, Alice Solum, Kathleen Hasslett, Dorothy Sullivan, Harriet Nielson, Doris Thompson, Burdette Sheehan, Deborah Paper- master, june Storberg, Betty Foster, and Lois Brom. Vhnners of the C T31 i I im r az ll la e f r rr 2 is ii i H 1 ' -- '.-: i ' Q V f,- D Y. . f'V - , if? P f 1 Z L 1 Z 1 ' ' 1 V ,ef , , - i ,:H 2 a ,,, 1 7 , 2 'L ? Q .nf.. ' Q :.v 1 'Fri VL . 2Af , r f - ' -Q v . .ia .,,.., , 3 ak .Ev ...i . ...Eiga :V.. .W nm? D .. . 1 ii . 1 ,, ' I -22 3, WE, Q U I, I ,- . A ix xl . , 3 gl? Q K G L! If a .'wff .efa' iff' 'ggwss aaa mhLs' Q :,Q: 1 a has I 1 f 5 ' ' -,',: f' . .-Q'--f..:L.af4f. I . '. A , l aaaia ll -4 E : A . - I A i 3 Y V ' . ' I -- ii . V 1 J ' a T 5g?,T .f?y.?. waelf 'ifsl .gig .iffiQ,a lxl. zSg'4 in fi i.',fs.p ug ':f5 . .L E75 . H 5 K D 1 I lille ' ' f' E fff- if r W eiil like A . C 9 Q f f E i rv fl 1 - at . -E is . 'gi t , : ' f 2 Q - s 1'1 : , E ' r l ' I Q V ll, n . f 9 'Mk Frm Row: Second Row Third Row' Fr J14r th Rau' Majel Espelaxnd, Ruth Clrnebncr, Burdette Sheehan, Hyziclnth Lai Pointe, Frances Peniston, Deborah Papcrmzistcr, Dorothy Nyquist. Lois Brom, Vcrnice Frost. Doris Gctsug. Helen Biskc. Carol Mitchell. jenn Barker. ,lcirnnc XVhile, Beverly Alexander. Helen Moline. Julia Wfilsh, Ruth XVoodrich Kay Francis. Lorraine lvicKill1g.in. Dorothy Sullivan, Eddice Dochtermzin. Ruth lviagnus, Roberta Blaylock. Jean lvlac Anderson, Marg.rrct Ricka, Lucille Ruff, Vera Milnscun. Cleo Lcc, Dorothy Meachzini. llcorgianaSmol1k.Bctty Bcrry,Clovice Grant. M.ir1e Fredstrom. ,Liynr Schoenig, IszihclGull1l'er. Lucille Ry:-m.Laur.i Graham, Doris Shannon. 6 6'7'66.f HERE are forty girls belonging to the G. A. A. who are chosen to aid the gymnasium instructor in refereeing many of the athletic activities. Every spring the gymnasium classes give a Physical Education Demonstration, and this makes it necessary for the referees to know perfectly the dances and exercises in case they are required to take charge of rehearsals. umbling Ender the leadership of Carol Klitchell the following were chosen for Central's tumbling team: Lorraine Beltman, Olivia Botha, Shirley De Yinney, Xlajel Espe- land,Yirginia Gardell, Sylvia Goldenberg, Klarjie Hartmann, Eileen Lang, Hyacinth La Pointe, Cleo Lee, June Lindberg, Carol Mitchell, Rose Ruprecht, and Lucille Rvan. Tumbling Teams x X . iii - r Yf. 132 fy -'15 .gg g .T . i 5? of First Row: Doris Strane, Kay Francis. Gertrude Kowxilske. Doris Shannon, Cleo Lee. Carol Mitchell. Second Row: Jean Barker. Natalie Lethcrt. Mfiry' Iviurphy. Laura Uehcl, l.orr.xmc lX1cK1lligan. Barbara Norton, Roberta Blaylock Thmi Row: Ruth Nlagnus, Genrgiana Smolik, Delores Ritter, Evelyn Graham, Lucille Ryan, Dorothy Ivleacham. Exeazzfizfe Board HE executive board consists of nineteen enthusiastic girls representing the G. A. A. The members of the board are elected annually at the general elec- tion in which every G. A. A. member participates. The group consists of the heads of sports as well as officers of the club. SfZUl.i7Zl71l'l1g From among the swimmers in the G. A. A. the ten best are chosen for the swimming team. Tryouts are held at the Y.XY.C.A., and those who qualified are listed in the order of their rating: hlarion Rosness, Barbara Norton, Ione Varner, Helen Carkin, Xlargaret Primrose, Natalie Lethert, Eddice Dochterman, Lucille Ruff, Klargaret Rieke, and Jean Allen. Doris Strane is head. Central's Mernrrrids QS? . 4 rr 1 -.VJ 133 First Row: Second Row: Third Row: 4 Doris Getsug. Carol Mitchell, Gertrude Kowalske, Mary Murphy, Evelyn Graham, Margarcte Wahlers, Henrietta Vlahlers Kay Francis. Burdette Sheehan, Dorothy Meacham, Betty Berry, Doris Shannon, Laura Uehel, Ruth Magnus, Lorraine Kirchoff, Cleo Lee. Marjorie Spaulding, Eleanor Rohrbaeher, Katherine Altman, Clnvice Grant, Doris Haskins, Dorothy Poseh, Marion Diers Girly' Bezfiefball ASKETBALL has been the most engaging sport this season in G. A.'A. The tournament ended with the senior team being victorious. Their superb team- work enabled them to defeat the juniors. Volleyball L'nder the leadership of Laura Lfebel the following have been chosen for the Volley- ball teams: Seniors, Xlarjorie Klahoney, captain, Doris Getsug, Evelyn Graham, Ruth llvoodrieh, Jean Allen, Katherine Francis, Harriet Nielson, Klary hlurphy, Dorothy Kleacham, Ruth Xlagnusg Juniors, Georgiana Smolik, captain, Eddice Dochterman, Roberta Blaylock, Laura Uebel, Betty Berg, Iva Jones, Dorothy Nyquist, Gayle Christiansen, Joyce Schoelnig, -lean Anderson, sophomores, Doris Haskins, captain, Beverly Alexander, Nlarion Diers, Delores Mason, Benita Shrum, Sybil Christenson, Klarjorie Stuelts, Katherine Altman, Gertrude Black, and ljlaine Longman. Volleyball Experts at 'li L il T34 'Q l M.iry Lou Skipton Dorothy Marty' Cheer Leader! HE girl cheer leaders, Dorothy Klarty and hlary Lou Skipton, are members of the Girl Rooters Club. Their presence at every game caused a great improve- ment in the crowdls cheering. To them as well as to the other Girl Rooters much credit is due for the large attendance at the football games. GW! Reoterf Club Centralls Girl Rooters Club was organized in 1933, and it immediately proved its value to the entire school. This club is composed of girls attending Central who are working for the advancement of rooting at football games. It has its cheerleaders and reserved section at all games. The ollicers for this year are lilizabeth Clark, presidentg .lean Barker, vice- presidentg Betty Jane Hills, secretaryg and Lorraine Xlcliilligan, treasurer. Klrs. Harry Smith is the adviser of the organization. Basketball 135 First Row: Second Row: 'Third Row: Fourth Row: r Doris Getsug. Dorothy Nyquist, Mary Clements, Natalie Lethert. Mary Murphy, Lucille Ryan. Cleo Lee. Hyacinth La Pointe. Helen Gammel, Deloris Lane, Margaret Tschida. jean Barker, Carol Mitchell, Lucille Ruff, Doris Haskins. Kay Francis. Eddice Dochterman, Ruth Wooclrrch, Ruth Magnus. Beverly Alexander, Margarete Wahlers, Henrietta Wahlers, Lorraine Mcliilligan, Helen Biske. Lola Solum, Marjorie Spaulding. Doris Shannon. Evelyn Graham, Betty Berry. Laura Uebel, Gertrude Kowalske, Marie Fredstrom, Isabel Gullxfer, Laura Gm am. F ieldball IELDBALL was one of the foremost sports this season, and it excited great attention among the G. A. A. girls. Several afternoons a week were put aside for practice. Besides playing regular games, techniques of correct passing, serving, and attacking were practiced. The season ended in a victory for the seniors. The members of the senior team were: Klary hiurphy, captain, Evelyn Graham, Gertrude Kowalske, Kay Francis, Doris Getsug, Margarete llvahlers, Henrietta Wahlers, Carol hlitchell, Ruth VVoodrich, Natalie Lcthert, Alice Solum, hlarie Fredstrom, Deloris Lane, Isabel Gullifer. The junior team was captained by Cleo Lee, and the sophomore captain was Lucille Ryan. the large number of girls out for this sport Fi ld B1llT mis i l A great deal of enthusiasm was shown by the girls this season as indicated by 5 i . l l F l l Ll 5 136 1 E HRW JACK NEVVMAN JACK VVALLACE Edwm Dc NVcrff Jacrxb Locke Homer Mgnrtxn Leffermefz - 1933- 1934 Tfcz ei Swz'mmz'f2g In framzzfaf NIALCOLIW POXYRIE LYJWAN BRANDT ' BRACE GURNEP3 DEAN CARSTROM Klffenbdfj HOWARD REICHLIM' BIN' H555 RAYMOND SUNDQUIST ALIsER'1' JACOIISON DICK LE MASTER KZ-ffenbd!! FRANK PARKER JAMES BRANDT BILL BITNEY BOB DOSEN BILL PECK, lflrlrlzlgtf' Y my BEN STOREY JERRY MIILCARE DEAN LARSEN A RT CARLSON ISURNELL CARLIN LAVVRENCE LA RNON, ,llzzmzger Foofbczfl JACOB LOCRE XVILLI.-XM DON.-XHOWER A LLHN W E Es'I'E R 'LED I..-XNGFORIJ JOHN NWEENEY GLEN NCHA xr ROBERT SXVII- I' ROLLAND ,Yrz l'HILLIP RINDY JOHN SCHROEDI-ZR BEN STOREY J.-XCR CAMI-RELL BILL CAIvHfIsELL JOHN IS,-XLLIS HOXNARD IJARRINSON WAYNE BAILEY FRED RULE FRED .-XNDI-IRLY RAYMOND SUNIJQIfIS'I', lla fzzzger BILL OGILVIE LEON SIMON BILL RANDALL RAY MICHEL JOHN SLOAN JOHN SAUBER BOB ZAVORA L BERNARD PUSIN F RE IJ BO N N EY, Iwzmager Cheer Leader EDYYIN DE YVERI-'F Fred Andcrly 137 FRED ANDERLY ANTHONY BECHIK JACK CAMPBELL HENRY DUOAN BRACE OURNEE BOB GURNI-:E JACOB LOCKE CHARLES RI'I r HIJEERI' ROXVLEY HOWARD SCH ULTZ JOHN SXVENSON HAROLD DINESON Bezyfeefia ll JACK CAMPBELL JOHN SCHROEIJER RICHARD I-'EINBERG THEODORE JOHNSON HOMER MAR'I'IN GEORGE VOLLHABI-IR HAROLD O'ROliRRE I-'RI'I'Z PIERCE T671 ll Z..I' JERRY GRODI N RICHARD VEINBERCQ EDVVARD IVUHRIVIAN KENNETH ALLEN ERN Ii5T Z.-XCR HENRY Nl XRTYN J.-XCR XVICR5 LESTER DRIQCR ROBERT IIRASTI-ID H A R R Y O EO Rf: E , .llfzrzager 1 6ENTRAL'S brain, brawfz, arm' ffpersofzafizjl -plzzsn elem ent-derfvea' noffrom the text- book but zfze frolic-the wof in sfzeeplv clofkifzg ana' beau-brummel in cz starcbea' collar. ff-1 0 If Q up rv . I Y A gcfwofyglfe Us Qljw ttiggg gg k t X . C, A .55 , I S -' fx, f , af Wi K it 'tif ilgl ff it ' fn- 1..,f li l:l: ,x X 15. if r W' ,f fi. . '3 , ICLFD www cyl '- i Cyl Oc.l f 'f' Ni'f7f. I6 ihrflf. ltj Ncpl. 21 Nwpf. if 5'1'j7Z' Bf Ncllif. 39 Nrpf. go Uri. I Off. j Uri. 5 Off. chi Url. Q Uri. ll Url. If Off. low Off. Jo Uri. 21 Url. 20 Uri. Jo .YUQH Q .VUL NHC. IU Nm. 1: ,X'f,:. 1 5 Noi. fo ,-Q! ffl. - .X ny. jo ILT. j DNF. j lltlti. chi Mzhufefzzefz M 611201 1,450 trip lightheartedly QFD to Central. Jake Locke hegins career as footliall captain. :Xmlmassador Atelier gets iolw to see what they can do with senior pans, such as they are. See Allium section for results. Nlary R. Helmer's Big Sister group ushers gaping sophs aliout school. Dorothy Marty inaugurates hizarre position as Central's first female cheerleader. 'L'l'imes marches out tor hrst time of term. Senior Class scrilvhles lwallots to elect Fred A-Xnderly, Ruth Frey, Flo Hunger, and Clark Hook heads. Paul Yillaumekiudges Dramatic Clulw tryouts much to cluh aspirants' horror. Girl Reserves select Marion Rosness as .-Xll-City President. YYhoopsl Big Bill Randall elected hy all-school vote as president of Student Council. tWhat is this president liusiness, a hahit?i Member of Byrd Expedition talks to school at hig assemhly. Judy Berg, ahashed, leads eskimo dog on stage. junior class elects Chuck Ritt, Bill Madsen, and -lean Johnson as class leaders. CYYhat, more presidents?l Non-Shavers cluh forms, to he dissolved when foothall victory for Central is attained. Cehisean receives All-American rating from the N. S. P. A. for First time. .-Xheml Harriet Spindler livens up Hi-Y pow-wow. lsk, tsk. Central ties with hlechanics o-6. Non-shayers dislmand, hig sissiesl Marian Gray, queen of' homecoming. l,ong live the queenl Nlerle De Nlaree and l.oane Randall head Cehisean. First report cards. f'gs!! rwg li Winter. NYooley's much in demand at lilmrary. lalveral Sherlvurne makes two dates for one evening. lhlay he rest in peaceli Merle lie Nlaree presides at Nl. ll. S. l'. .-X. convention. 'lliree Centralites in air for first time and canlt he shut up alvout it. First snowfall. Paul Strane hauls out old racoon, sulimerges himself. Roger Nlatters takes World on shoulders. .-Xudree Sillverman assists. Shroeder and Campluell Co., cofcaptains ol' the lmaskethall team. lfootliall lianduet large success. liolw Swift, 1913+ captain. Central liasketeers take in St.'l'homas College freshies, lo-o. Harriet Neihergall stars as 'liopsy in ulincle 'llomls Calvin. Sophomore honor medals attached to lfileen Cook, Arline Bowman, Virginia licckland, hlyrra Short. 140 Def. ll DN. lj Dar. IQ Dru. 20 7,Il7I. 3 71111. 12 71211. 13 f71l71. 29 Ffh. 3 Fab. 6 Feb. Q Feb. ll Fab. 16 Fab. If FUF. 23 Zllfzrflz 2 iwzzrcfz 9 rwfzrrfz I2 Mfz1'z'l1 16 1W117'z'lz lol M1z1'f!z EQ Mfl7'flZ 21 fwrzrcfz 259 Aprif 2 11 pri! 6 fiprif 9 Apr!! I3 flhkzufemwz Memo! Second report cards, replete with gritted teeth. Bix Xmas assembly. Angels make first appearance in Central halls. John Herrmann, silly citizen, announces fan dancing feature of Sunlite hop. Annual desertion of Central for Xmas vacation , Stumbling wearily back to Test up. Beginning to snap out of the lethargy. Times Cub bidi- tion issued, mighty mature. Believe it, etc., semester ends without exams, albeit many a stirf quizz. And now is the time for the Times revue. New term- new faces fbut the old, old nose abrading. Vllalter Stone editor oflirnesg Christian CFishnetj Finsness associate ed., just in case. jumping jack Dames trains carnival pugilists. Betty Baldwin and Pierce Gunderson reign over Central High Carnival, which proves plenty lucrative. Bob Hillard allegedly bobby pins that lock of hair. He's Jr. class pres. now. l.ight Horse Harry Smith, pedagog, takes bridefhliss Bienholf to you. Seniors elect Russ Hollingsworth 2nd in line at S. Cpresj Cagers defense of city title gets awful. Oh, the ignominyl Our Internat'l Club decides liurope will have great war. Maxine Otto made president of potential seniors Csophsj. CTwo more presidents than in S. A., to dated Goldini , Times wit, prints some favorite beverages of faculty and students. Most evade issue masterfully. Quill and Scroll chap. does Henry Quick and Christian Finsness honors as pres. 81 vice-ditto of that outfit. CPlay, Frankly Times gets news of first class honor rating, as usual. St. Pat Sunlite scores for SIO...1,6. And no bricks thrown! Cor thereaboutsl Senior commencement and S. com- mittees enumerated, l.oane Randall, general chairman of former, Allen Raudenbush of latter. Stupid, pardon, Student Council admits into swim the Travel Club under Miss Harmon and Civic League under Mr. Miller. Embryo Travel club gives Otto Silha presidency. Easter vacash. April Fool has passed and back to school 'lat lastn. Those of well-filled skulls led on honor roll by .lean Ander- son CQ Mildred King. Cllemind us boys to shoot ourselveslj Latin club members line interiors with Roman food. Pass the sodium bicarbonate. J. S. set for May 25 in Stem Hall, auditorium. 141 CEN T D-All 6 HALF MECHANIQS 6 Nov CO5Hl NE BE EN SwiN0i.s0-iT THEY SAID A FA DANCE ' NOT J' FA N 7 Q. f ff X f am J 4. ,X V, Q, Hoff! from 111 ff QN cvuy, Al.n, fm Thr ukxmzuxtls, Mrmmgrxs. 131 Tak, lsk Ami mvlwmly wornui 14h Yes, SIR, Karl lfxmxpls of M.u'1.m Urcyk gwpxlhxrxrv. Nw Bowls gkmrm, quxl p sm hs Jug l'1UI1.1xx'.4n'S NX Dum'flvrxpofx1rv' Nu. the W.1l1lur5.nn! Ahqf Smlum 'gl fvlnlf Mums fx wlbmfr 'Nu xcupfwlxlc M1 Buwsr1x.uvE 'ww:u'wr 'I1'RIYKR'J1C5.Ul I42 Va cczfiofz Dqyy U1 jusrme Kcllncr and Txhbs XV1:kcr :rx Ch1.rcap1ngrhc fru1r5wt'.mcss.ax'gurnc5T. lzl Four Uwe Vlctrcrsu r3FRm1qh1ng1:. l'.-Xml hoxx :n thu klunkx 141B1llR.xr1d,xUwf'the Lcth gxc Ikxrnlhxlls. lcv Txilss P.mv, .art xnsIn1ctor,,mJ her lxlllc fw11nn1us , C61 j. lf, Ni- hull Atrmgm' km, f-1 Judy Burg thmkmg of gwmq luck in school. N1 Bm shrxt lmcup Nu 593 Hclguns fur A day .nt lhc XX'mlJ's Fur Hub .md Pwnc Gumlcrsun. HM Note thc cxprsssuvns. Hunxcs1ck.1lrf.uly, vi, Q + in l X Qi fw,.,. ! I-L3 A f ...,.m..,.f f, 4' Selzool fllezlezelzef By Tim! Erzzdile Feminine Doctor, Theresa Known' Bzgsfzofie Sweffn eezezlenz ia HIS ailment is characterized by a prodigious swelling of the head, a corresponding shrinkage of the brain, and a stilfening of the neck which keeps the nose at an angle that endangers the afflicted during heavy rains. Additional symptoms are inability to recognize friends not in the swim , a singular tendency to inhabit front halls, and a gushing conversation conspicuously filled with I's',. lt is brought on usually by belonging to a great many organizations and having the reputation of a pall'. Occasionally it may be caused by holding offices, being high scholastically, in the money, or having athletic recognition. Treatment: morning, noon, and night applications of the cold shoulder have proven effective in these cases as well as liberally administered sarcasm. Cfzrenic Crz'50.vz'.v Frequently terminating in malignant flunkitis, chronic cribosis is an exceedingly dangerous disease. It attacks most frequently those who lower their resistance to it by parties on school nights and other intemperances breeding lethargy. Victims invariably suffer a complete loss of memory regarding assignments and a febrile bragadocio, in the more advanced stages. Few survive unscathed depiste the usual des- perate attempts at self-succor. Treatment: this must be as drastic as the disease. Bitter Dismissal Pills are the most approved remedy. They are prescribed by Dr. J. Marshall, specialist. M0n6z'd Mourn efnie Ben en eriez Lack of proper mental perspective marks this rare obsession. Patients acquire an insatiable penchant for occupying a specific bench in the office. Normal beings abhor this bench and when on it, live in wild terror of being recognized or reprimandedg however, morbid mournemic bencheria victims enjoy such situations. Treatment: dosing with extra work while under continuous watch- fulness for results. In extreme cases bar patients from the bench and mix the extra work with 2 after school periods and a home-addressed note or two. This treatment seldom proves ineH:ectual. fC07Zli77Il60I on Page 1465 T44 BHI,lEV1i IT AND FLOP-RIPPING A. VVATT Vfxil, .muf-Q'3'W'w1::-x., LI:T'1OEwT5, A v'V M Vw ww'T 'n'Q' N .Q ' at mm... 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LAST TPQM g-mo Beam U5eo lNbT'Ef5DN om 1-HE WALL5 - N wouLo Mme mcovfofl' 1 3 ENTIRE cor-ms, 3MEN2- i 5 E0 UP OUR LLLQTHESH ANO LEFT THIQ Cu42l N LOD?'NlN'fJ LiKE ZDMBYESI H AQ Ji AIQDED Ls'r4C.Trgv-USE gTP-M5 LMNZT WILL GNE YOU ra-qs F1w,s5lDENT'5 TELSPWON Numgen -Youp. AQVAND How LONQ voua NEXT SPELL. of INDQQETHON WML t.e'x ?'. QDFED gRO35w1sE-f IT wuwz, QW: you yung OOLH5 LICENSE NUI'-'viflifl AND YEUKTMZJ: TQY L lvl I Jaw Az .ws A PACS li R EA DE R'S DIG IQSTH A social lion prowls all night, growls at everycme all day, and lords it over rhe herd till he's roped in by I1 red-l1eadcnl hunter. 145 I I I 2 i 4 1 i Sofzoo! Molodzof QCom'inum'j Sofzool Skzpoozkz Nine out of ten contract school skipobia at one time or another, but having it once by no means insures immunity. Palpable furtiveness, ghastly school work, and uncontrollable nausea at the sound of a classroom telephone are the most evident symptoms. It may also develop into malignant flunkitis. Treatment: although there are several forms of this disease they may all be cured in much the same manner in the majority of cases. Ordinarily a Mild Jolt treatment, including a hyperdermic injection of Grave VVarning after an attack, will sufhce. However, if no im- provement is noted, Dr. Marshall's indispensable Bitter Dismissal Pills are here also advisable. Exam Colo'sweofz'c'o By far the most prevalent ailment during the concluding days of school terms, exam coldsweatica assumes the proportions of a plague at these times. Symptoms are insomnia, shaking knees, decreasing linger nail length, indigestion, and neurotic tendencies, as well as hot and cold sweats. Treatment: as yet, no reliable cure has been found. Experiments here last February proved that repairing the building almost elim- inated the malady, due probably to the fact that it eliminated exam- inations, but continuance of such a practice would be obviously impractical. Application of mental energy is fairly effective. It must be self-administered. Slorzg Feoereo Seniors contracting sprig feberea must guard carefully against its development into no-getty diplomas, which is far more devastating. Prevalent in the latter part of June terms, the causes are, as yet, extremely obscure, however, research has shown that alternating warm and cold atmosphere combined with lax-minded speculation on the coming seasons are strong factors. The teacher type of individual has the best resistance to it. Symptoms: talk such as Hwhadls our degst assidbet? , noticeable lack of interest in scholastic proceedings, and a sharp idgrease id red ig codsubshud . . . Dreatbet: You dell be. . . I dik l go hobe dow . . . Zzzzzzzzzzz . . . 146 'Hmmm' wx .'-!,.',A:h .phi Eiffissseshsggivf, Fw--m!w.' fl 1, .-W n L m. D..nL'.w Nm 1 ...fu.-.dyfiyxn-Q' 1'- '::::.u -Wu! 13 lzlmvxb-'-F' gh rnnuxfnhf , f ' iizfsfxaexekl 'lil-'9w?Qi'1, :li4!i?9.ZM3i' I PWIVBQW' U Liymvzln ,, ' 'lfhiffff' fmigggfl 'I Hifi..-ml x v 'Eraser' 1 1 F.. 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TRI HHRY CI l'I3 H 'I'Il.-XI-'I-IIC SQIUXIJ Il. KQIRI N I I -XC I I 148 CLUB 4, KSERNIXN l'l,l'l4 '. SXYININIINCQ TE IIII-RXRY CLUB 1, HI-Y N. XERONAL I'IC5 Ll l I3 , HISIORICAL SOCIIQTX' fu, TRI SIMNIX U. Nl'-XNISH C1113 I-W l'l.-XRRIET NIEBERc9A1,L NORB XYIILWERSCHEID l.oIs SHARPLESS. . . K1'1'TYYYl1,1.Ic:Ax . Miss Kuwxauv . Bois GTERE . . BETTY BALDWIN MR. VVHITE . Miss Mrxsox . VIXIIBBYBAKER . BIISS fXl'S'I'IN . LA RRY YYo1,P . MR. lX'I1LI,ER . . . ,-XNTo1Nr:'r'rE BIORAN . BERT HORWITZ . ANNETTI-1 l'I,-XTTON , RUTH FREY . , lffjiririzt'-x', . Nffzyiilg Looflif .... I11rw'rigiHU 1lf7flggi.fl1i1v.v.s' Pffpzzlarifvx '..,, Tlzv Nfziff in Cfofhm . Sala!! Sf?7'l'iHlQ' ry' Rarily Ffzzicfaxf Difposixh . . .WillaPz4if'f17'i!11fz'K . ililzirlic Jaififhx '... lJt7't'0!fll'i7lg' Grvhv .llatlvr .Yfwziziziiizni Orafoilv . Cazzrfic Co1111'b1zrke1'v . Zi: ...,..., mmorlal Saying! . l'Ohfi::fc' andgvv -zcizizfn . K1Q,14ii'!.f,' and, uf war afraid of thai . . 'ilfiiofk an w0oa','l and, That'r all tfzvrc if, ffzvn' ifllif all-v 1110rf.', , UND, I a'oiz't wan! fo Jing, ami, 'gl,vl'.v have a ffllill pany . . H Sukificfn . 'KHi, Chariiefm . i'I'11z llzmizgh willz mm. fm going lo fIibL77'l7flfU,fU7' spring. . 'KYUH ranlf rhew gum aizfms you gin? me lzaiff' . iYiz'lcvf, pieaxfn. . fz7hf-baby a'oi!! . I dwfl see any ,fame in fffiiizg propiv I0 pivrzxv iff pawvizl. If tlzcfy ha:'6n'! enozzglz Jean' lo bv flzerv, iv! 111.52111 111i.f.v the f11vvli22g.', . Rffax . . Rats, you .vfaiawafkf lfllfllillbllfn . 'hfreizli we C'f6Ul'7'H, . Hiya, boysfl' . I warhes best . ' . H011 .vlapfn ami Bf'iiece mc! Perfofigifa fiom . Marge Monley, Russ tl-larryl Hollingsworth. . . . June Logan, Dick Janes. . . Margaret Boerner, Ken Buchelt . Marian Grey, Pierce Gunderson . Madelyn Sofie, Harold Adler . . 'KBoops Kain, Dickie Jansen , Roger Matters, Flo Munger . Flva Munson, Art Crawford , , Johnnie Shroeder, Gertrude Kowalslce . . Jean Anderson, Goodwin Luck , Paula Myers, Bill Randall . . Virginia Ruley, Bob Hanesworth . . Betty XYorum, Joe Cohen Exim C,lIl7'7'il'IlfIl7' Tomzage . . . Judy Berg, Loane Randall Frifkhv Ffawiizgo . Big Time :?0Il7'77!Z!Z',flU . T . Jo Wald, Ed DeXVerHi . , Nlarge A. Johnson, Don Garvik. ISO K I A1 -4. X lx l , b N XJ X, I., V., . , . X wi .V-.vqvl l s , Y i ti' 'l ' 'N , . A ,- ' f'N'7r: l To ' ff i 1 X' ii., ' . . X, xv ,', l,g31 .f D . . 'ff f 1' , ' N X-' 4 O .1 ' v fm YW A ' MQY J . i :VN -3, ix 'lavage lil i i l N rib! mem Bow come 'ERE' -fig' -GIVE ME A HCREIS R PILTUR -V ' ' THAT PICUJQE oF HER new , BOY raisno ill Q p fl ,ii . vp! '. fl fxhi ,V ,V ., X, X .why Jil' x. ai. r 'ifi:lV!v .Mi ,, .- f yi. 1. ,Sli ' 1 5 4 . f.'gfgsp,ii ' - 3 x 1, . . 7. , ' L 'Q 5 'x'f. lfllfX'lx it V- . 1 4 X X x , gg' 4. wi, pt l i , Y .l ,h V H . f r 1 -51,5 fa X1 , 'H' 6Jl'f ', ' xml K . X if gala, .M ' :l .N N ix . V 0 out .MXN 'if-1-' l' l 'Wai' W- v f I ',','qg gllifwx ' ' !u!l'1 Xjfpf i V- ,-E i 5,9595 4 ggi vtdcig-N li KLilS ,iq ALL Pucmr Romeo Scwvl15:L 7'3?i511-ififili ' ff Xii 'rf . li ' . f ' -fb. fx v , , lg-N ,-feel 3 I, 'Raisin' L? N'fss?f!!fm ,im Cwzfml Supeffuzfzef The lnroken vase who mumlwles in class So wliat? ff9'lzzat 7 sooo?,'AA lsn't that .AVVFVLlU'u'lll1lI1li2l thatl',f'LPlay, Frankln etcetera everv time a vedawog o aens his or her face. 7 . D V SO FELLOW 1 GLUE -Gbw 'mf' s - -Amo 3 X' 'I Srvbems , - 95U?'LLvvF .,-....f- 'llhe galvlmv goof who never ff f sto ns recitinw and sounds as X 'D though he brought his lunch ff in his mouth. Pipe dreamers who pull' up ss, l X, X . xc X risk every class incident to a melodrama. wx f . ., X Q vas some me i P XX. TEACHERS AQE t'e'5v3,'ge,f','4 fe A AMD T0 . X , 1 -c ewan me MW, f zsgi, J, r 1 I H I - x ' I 1, In ,Q yxfec ifijpliu ill l he shots with drag it thev j gy - 5 fist,-X , I lc-1 -'ffl MH . H f ' ,svvif A '- si Y irlfegyuf 4 want to use it -Awhich they f . A? My,y, f3iI QE never do. f rxh X' M! IRQi.'zifi1'KiiAN 'ff-',-x f UM. .f'ff5'f , 5 fu ,fa , Alot Mg ,,f,fYi l,unchroom I,Otl121l'l0S who i ' i v:llfliQ5l.f,2.f.E4f1 pose and tete-a-tete with 4 ,ig ' I, n M lli?Yf QxjgfN . . . ,ff W- is if in i isiaesim sfcfk their femmes in herds all 17 T i, ., l over the place while others 'f r ' 'mms do calisthenics trying to feed their faces and lvlow. if -' -' 'll' , , ll'fr' ,U , 1 - J 4 l gist 2: S X lhe asylum aspirant who H fp , X .Q I V , ue rl ff' ii Vg or fx' ,i lv . ' '5' L fl y ll 'z I j l Ill J X f'- X l iw. ll FUI skis around corners, etc., on vg X4 ll M- I flhlll ffI7fytAXlAll ffvinl 97 f X gl il f 2 XR A I in f i ,ll X il f steel-plated shoes, thus pu t- U N f I , - i n i XQW Dxwwow NEWS ting many lwvstanders on ge , A I bu ' TW5 WPVOSEP TO REQ the casualtv list and somes QQ i , . flaw' ,XL AN Wok Amo? - f i. . i 'X mei-.W 1 0 f ' ' '1 , I f , xg 7, UINCS l1lIT1S6lf'. 4 , ' f - V X :QV 'K gf Breakdcmwn-causing mimeoa 43 JN atm w M tg' i t W ' graphcd. sheets that could Er 73 1 4.1 - Q ,Av f double for lfgyprian hiero- ., , K- AND 1-MT.Q,.,,,h0EpxN I ' f' ' .ji 1,1V,hiL.g Wire ee Acc we Home- . ff. i i i ll l ll 71 V llkiifi D 'l Q'5fiQfl ' WORK LL 1 if il 1 N ,, Sex ' , Quvgvou f, i 1 i , ily ,1 l an W Firm 5,42 - , ,. , J ' f 'i af Ui f he ' . Mx ' '1 'J as es! M 2 My - H is f' ,I i , l li ' T -V' v flair Lara KLEIS f gf! iii I MV N ' X , ff- 'f Fx fi as Ihe hallucmation each of Your teachers gets that vou won't iirf' ' , ,.,, V gli ' f - ' - lim.. 'i f e have enough homework to do over a vacation, with the resulting ly! J I ffl f pilefup of that olmnoxious stuff. , jlf 1, 1 ill: ll ' ,, f iffy v ,U i ff ,V I LQN H X ' Q KLQS ISI Nobody Know! YVhen Mr. Anderson will come around the corner. How King', Gunderson became so well known as a ski-yumper. W'ho Fred Anderly ever beat up. Wlho Bob Putnam's current fervent Huff is. How to get to the High Hat. The reason Chuck Best has become so healthy since last March. Wlhere the Central elevators are. XYhat the attraction is for post-grads. Wlhy Harriet Niebergall eats ice-cream cones downtown and who goes with her. How to skip library-successfully. Wlhat the point is to many a Literary Digest joke.', Yvhere to find Miss Keene. XYhy Joe Cohen talks so much. How long this will go on. CYou're informing yours truly Feedj Yvhat luck's behind Mr. Bush's enigmatic smile. Wlhy Tubby Baker never combs her hair until she reaches school. YVhat a college aptitude test proves. Wlhat a phonetic alphabet is, or the valence of praseodymium for careseedj XYhy the ed. doesn't mind his own business, if any CI'll meet you in the alley, you insubordinate ignoramus tOxford for mugj-ed.j Yvhy Johnny Herrmann took 4th period bookkeeping Cor at least, not manyl. How to achieve the success that the Giere-Kain team has met with of recent. CD0 we, dear couples? Maybe we should iight morel. Wlho started making the sophomore the goat of every joke. Wlhat Jay Fitch is forever wandering about doing. Yvhether any said girl is a bona lide blonde. Wlhy Chaucer didn't speak English. Wlhy Mary Jane Creer is so exasperatingly cheery. Wlho is vice-president Cstop it, you're killing meleedj VVhere all the credits went we labored under the delusion of having. Wlhy that certain group so likes our Greek pal, Nikos. Wlhy everything, as scientists say, moves in circles, especially our heads on Monday mornings. YYhy finals contain such irrelevant questions. QEDITOICS No'rE: If anyone thinks he or .vlzo knows any mzswors, kindly flip Inf neorexf oysmnder under ine rkin and pos! the info to ns of the rornor fwczsle reooioenj 152 THINGS A N D S T U F F'-HuglzAfIm21'o h,,3 '- ,,'-j,i f 'M' 2:51- A 4, L,wS'rlcK c 'T v A L ff- ffff M? My Z in 'g WV? , '5 ff! W 3 E 1 M' ff X! UWWM X ff I fufxm ff! fl! Diflfwl -A AS Sami OF Ulf Z 1452 fl ZVE JTQDEWTQZ J'52ffL'!f THAZSH o1vE Down! AND Hema TA, QQ! QQA if! 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EL , mf m R 'Msg Xl. fi C ' 71711 ey R 6-wa cw lx J Now, now f-no lmzh rubs Ads, fzw Smxlv lu mcrtm And Comix' Gilbert 431 Yeh. man' C43 Jknrgc XVh1tc. mst yo' cycs hyxh' fi' Kfrvmc om tmm lfchmd :how spurs. Rmxlx. 46' Am! vml fhmlfd -cc rho pmt wv gut uf? 4-2 XXI' gnc x1pf'.x'h.xzX gmng cm? IS' Puzzlc' limi Lum Chgmcx' .md Rudy Vdcvutzzub. ug NUXV xx1H vfwu gw 14- :hc Tmtc- Rcvulaf Ax A Relax. Yxhx. f111Sr'mf klabs, hmmmmf' 15+ 5 D K Ch1 'z'.vfi1zc1J z4.Y.V6'77Z 6 fy u 1s scrvul. YXYLUYJ. lzl Shut. stL1H'uI xxxrh Bxll Lkxngihmwr, Kp Fred Amlcrly lwwxncn ull. H41 I'iwwdy, pkfsmw. Civ Lwrcr1:wKlu1m'wn .md Flaw Hunger .45 Ixir, .md Yxlrs. Ihqk Scrrwwgc. 161 NVh,xt hu. mugs' f J Yviernu lfnglzxmlc. C81 Scrooge Richard jmscn, .kk 155 I'll Follow You ........ Oh, The Wlorld Owes Me A Living You're My Thrill ....... Over Somebody Else's Shoulder . So Shy ........... Margie .......... A Hundred Years From Today . YVithout That Certain Thing . . After Sundown ....... Me and My Shadow ...,. I Just Couldn't Take It, Baby . I Guess It Had To Be That Wlay Sing A New Song ...,.. Love ls Love Anywhere . . Boulevard of Broken Dreams . . Music Makes Me ...... You Ought To Be ln Pictures . Temptation . . . . . Thanks .... Get Goin' ..,. . Let's Fall In Love ..... To Be Or Not To Be In Love The Day You Came Along . . Our Big Love Scene .... Junk Man ......, No News Is Good News . . Sing, You Sinner .,.. Sunny '.... Lazybones .,.... . . Hold Your Man ,....., The Night Yvas Made For Love . Theme Song! I Don't Stand A Ghost Of' A Chance Wlith You . , Ill Wind .,.......... High Up On A Hill Top . . You're Mine, You .,.. Clzarlef Ri!! Marlin Dick: Harold Rhineyoefff Rarer M. R. Rall: Ann Wallafc Paul Moon Graduation Cla-vlon LcFebro Homework lvlargie A. Yolznxon Claire LaBis.vionicre Flank H arriet Spindler Carol Ann Leo Fron! Hall Slew Ballon Helen Drake func' Logan Virginia Dawson Mr. dnalerfon Margo Monley Ted Langford ffvrnv M ulcare Finn Yearn Nod Coeardodj Campbell Plfallv Fiona Loi' Harrif foanelfe Ellfworth Gorrlv Gilbert Dorothy Barlon 7. S. Niglz! Finals ChL'1Ill5l7'VV Lab. Marv Lon Skiplon Diploma Open aeffionaire to a Lo! of Tome Jean Pepper, are you the spice of the party? Henry Quick, is it true that you are an old quickie? Valerie Shultz, can you cook? lylary lyliller, do you eat your food raw to keep your teeth that way? Madelyn Sofie, are you any relation to -lean Harlow? QContiniml in adfb I 56 FRONT HALL FLAM ES if H1117 1 f fl 5 gy Xl . 1.x 759 g ,f:W.x'!'i. 4f f 1 I l '69 It S f'1fW1vWf ffl 1 ' 0-,dv -f K Nz' - ' 11 ' 1 1 .f 1 J ff 11 1 jc! 1 IIN: ' R RL V 1 4 Q Y X ' 1 1' 1' ,f - ' -mliff ' . ', - ' Q 5 11 Wiiifiggf' .1711 ' J f R- A ' f 1 W 1, i If . 1, P 3.11.4 , 91,21 jk f 1 y j QW? .. 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JOHN sol-IROEOER 15. ANYBODY ELSE'S cam' 11. BE'1 l'Y HUBER 16. JANETH OLSON 26. DOROTHY MARTY 7, DON GARVIR 17. LOANE RAN1nA1.L 17. MERLE DE MAREE 24, EMILY HUL'1'cREN 18. LORRAINE NYLOE 28, CAROL ANN LEO 1,, RUSS HOLLINGSXYORTH 19. HANK MAR'rYN 19, JACK CAMPBELL 10. JO WALD zo. MARG11: 'CULV 50. MARGE VVILKINS SIiLjL't'l' to flmfzgr witfmul n0!i1'c+fn'. 157 Tfzzhgf we would like to fee An athletic man studying. N6d7'6ff we go! to lf Fred Anderly Hipping the pages of a chemistry text. Pierce Gunderson getting stamped at a dance. Reasonably exact facsimiles. A clock in every room. A clock on every floor. Students marking their own report cards. Students marking brand new re- port cards. A vocabulary course at Central. Reading Norb XYillwerscheid's delir- 1Ul'l'lS. The gym used as a dance floor during lunch. Same used as ditto other times. Classes held out of doors on mild days. Art classes being held on the roof. A native genius. Len Kleis. Max Kurnow. Czmlf TOL! fun' Pzkfure Katherine Swenson as a social worker or woman radio effuser? Fred Anderly in a Msoup LY hshn? Bud Brady playing Charlie Chase roles? Audree Silberman going in for poesy on a mass production basis? Lois Brom the ultra-sophisticate? Liz Clark making grimaces for menthol cigarette ads? Bob Hanesworth and any stooge doing a Clark 8: McCullough act? Burt Horwitz as star salesman of The Assurance Products Co.? Mary Anne Hinkley the sedate deb? QNeither can wel. Olive Crogan writing eight column stories for one column spaces? Billy White manipulating a cue for a masse shot as ashes drip all over him and smoke floats into his eyes from a cigarette in his mouth-While Camel cameras click? Hr. blarshall announcing, HDon't cry, but there'll be no Finals again this term?'l QOH, TO S1515 THF DAY lj Mary Lund teaching a class of coming social lights at a Finishing school? And similarly, Ruth lfrey intoning Qquotej 5 cents or 5 days on the mourners, bench Qunquotel? Taillen June Anderson modeling the newest styles with that inexhaustible elan? Dick Carlgren as a Champion Speed Racer? Ethel Garber singing in a theatre with her eyes glued passionately to Kelsey l,owe Cher lil' tutsy tutsyyl slide-tromboning in the orchestra? 158 K , .4 Lsyfdi Cl r Ah hun ls it low H12 Dhl yum qver ssc 41 xml! smxhngi' C35 Lcfl in nghr: u11z1.s1n11c.zu1d nculml. Q1 Ruthie plum KX-rp MMF mind un rhu nuucm. 4:1 Unoccupxul slcnos, 61 Musm hcen sumcthmg Russ L-1. CN Eden uhuur town CLorenzo Gmmlnm .md Lau Klmsl. KX? Thxcc pms in am plfiurv. ful j.xy Fxtch. cog1Ln:u', wg1l,xung. fml jerry Mulgxrc wxlh hs: lmpk to the xx..ll. C111 Bmthcrs mn .mc:'m11mum11sc, the Cehxsvzm, hm wvutsuic of that, Hugh Nlunro. Doug Ch,xt'hn, .md Emmons Crunk. C121 Vfhu tohl thu Nuke fig! XYhcrc h.nvc I sean Lhcm In-tmrl' I :lj Sngfezz Sneeze Found Um' Tim! The newly cream-colored walls make a swell background for our darkly apprehen- sive seniors. Jake Locke, Loane Randall, et al, were the main reason for the big penny donations. YVas it their line or their get up? Every teacher has a silver lining. But so !?iS81fZ,!l many have iron wills! Billy McMillan arranged a sleigh-ride party and neglected to order the sleigh. Herman Johnson brought his car to school, went home on foot forgetting it. Us there a psychoanalyst in the house?j Our oldest pupil is 24 and our youngest 13. Antique to adolescent. Someone suggested that the seniors give a canoe party at the senior class meeting. QSuggested, not given there.D Clara Bohlig loves to make little paper boats in Miss Kennedy's class. The padded cell, Blodgett. Mr. Boyer has floating students. It isn't because they're ethereal either. Freddie Rule clumb down a Y. M. C. A. hotel fire escape in a small lowa town. Did he pay his bill?! Wlally Callinau can't forget Ruby Swanstrom. Or remember anything else. The windy city has tor hadl a magnetic attraction for John Herrmann. Pseualo Somzef 071 Scfczmming As many sages oftimes up and said, '4Transgressing, boys, is far from cinchy stuff , And now we leave to earn the good old bread Or pull a passing rate at college tough, But any slips made 'round old Central High You'll herein find, we hope, dissected well, If not they will be, sure thing, by and by By other master-minds QVVhat rhymes with well?D- So listen, lugs, 'though some, some fun welve had A'twitting high and low and things and junk, And though some birds just MUST get hopping mad As if we did their heads in acid dunk- To smartest student and to dumbest cluck I hereby wish a heartiest best luck. -Feat. Ed. 160 Girl Graduates gf CENTRAL Be SIWAYRT Attend a SIWART College of Business lJAY SCHOOL Strirlfv RF.ft,7'C'EKif07' GIRL GRADUATES Qf High Scliooff and C'0f!vgv5 N0 OTHERS ADMVFTRD l BURTON CABLE, President HIGH-STANDARD EXECUTIVE TRAINING SCHOOL Ufiilzifl Wafkizig IJi.ffE7Zt't' q' Nmrfv All Midwa,x' Special Discount of 33.00 a month to allow for carfare. YValk and save the 53.00 Over 60 C. l-I. S. Graduates Enrolled This Year COURSES: STENOGRAPHIC COMPTOBIETER EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL DICTAPHONE ADVERTISING CIVIL SERVICE FILING BUSINESS LAW ACCOUNTING CORRESPONDENCE xifliated with B14-S7'7?L'5S Concermfor Aetna! Bzzxinesx Iixperienfe ADVANTAGES: College training in commercial subjects. Most modern dictaphone equipment. Glee Clulm,Girls' Cluh,Social Activities,Athletics. Experienced teachers who use the latest and most approved methods known to the classroom. No high failures admitted. NIGHT SCHOOI,ilNlONDAYS AND THURSDAYS 7 to 9:20AOl'EN TO ALI, Practically all our Graduates placed in 1932 and 1933. REGISTRATION: SUMMER SEMESTER ' WEEK OF JUNE 18 N125 FALL SEMESTER - - ' WEEK Ol SEPT. I0 to I7 For Ifgfrnvlzrzlirm or .'1f7P0i71.7Illt'71f wriff' In CAB LE'S T WI N C I TY SECRETARIAL COLLEGE Ashton Building, University Near Snelling A L Telephone Midway 9644 GRACE CABLE, Principal 133-35-37 East Fifth Street t FLYING COLORS zz. ll e re spreading the great news about this ensemble idea. Flannel Suits in 5 5 l ' 'X' A 't - sportive shades with an extra Checked, rw:-'f '- '-'-:s:-.-::-:-:- -Q: - ,egg-ga-0 ::r:' -2 pleated slack to be worn for sports or 1, , 'lf . ' . 4' -- 2' CVCHIHQ We-3 li' Q Q 15 20 24.2 an an is as tl ul f- ar n .. ..,... .... ......... . . .. , 1 I 521221 2 T. :.L'.':.'. ':.'. :.'.'J.'.'It- '-'J-' I Illll V . ' zf- -:aa-ss:-. :+:- a53:5:5g:g' , mul ' will' F2 iEE':'i5:'.5S:'i:' ' 5355555 1 gl 5'5i35'N,' -5: 5-534 V ee ee-we -:- aceae: -:av , W t wt . Q v ' EQ liiiifge R ,EES The Latest Pattern ln Summer Neckwear '--i-Zi-iii-' ggggggggz 3 mm? l l 65C, SSC S1 S1-00 l Q .r..rl A... .....,...... . . ., ll? -EE: MCCLUSKY CLOTHES .Ioan Zaun, do you use your big grey eyes only for seeing, or are you sane? Clidar -H38 so H 14 f fl 1 U aff Jeweler Urzffifff' l'1'f'561'ipf1'0115 Fffffd Gffztfef 1 i'mfd Boeringer and Son Opticians 361 K l innesot a Street Saint Paul 1591 Selby at Snelling Wxv b New Olllct' Supplies, Printinig, l'lI1g1'3XlIlf,, Business l' urniture ke ! uf fl new low Pfffff McClain SL Hedman You save Qgfz, over lust years prices. Low student rental rates. ED. STARR'S Pioneer Typewriter Co. till, 4100 - 387 N1lI1I'1C'SUf2lSf. Company Commercial Stationers W0 ff-Wfk DW 'f5W0 GA rlield 7587 St. Paul, Blum Fastest growing typewriter store in llw N. W. T1-IE GGLDE R LE Seventh and Robert Streets Saint Paul, Minnesrwtx 1 . r Qu e e -A S Z 3 S0 . '. ' 9 l - Q37 - x ae -,vV'1- 4' Nagel? X M J l -I: 4 . , ,,' V rg as 11 0 ,..- 4 X is X 00 Rf e P 'fr-Aff' ' '. ' as X 1+ i :ggi gl .A , P l sc, 2 I 9 W x., '. of l QQ1.-:s 5'!:E QQ K fi ,ia 6 091: 0 0 l ly XG? Younger Set Llngefle In a Shop of Its Own A 4 GX '. -, 49, gi: '3' 5 hhL1'YLl appointed a . special section in our lingerie department for Q' ' the girls who wear sizes ll to 17 . . . and . there you'll find uudies of breath-taking 9' 69 loyeliuess selected just for youth. Panties, 'XQL ,Z shps, dance sets: Cl1CI'HlSC,.gOXYI1S and pajamas I - ,. X' 111 sllks and sauns . . . trunmed wxth exqul- JJ. ug - site laces . . . and matched throughout, so 'EQ F that now you can choose your lingerie as Q., thoughtfully as you do your costumes. -'-J Q l17'itY'.Y I'CUI,gH in flzf t from to A,x1f0rfr2zf1zf DEN RL'I,li'YOlTNCiER SET LlNGERIEf'l'HIRD FLOOR i J. H. BEISSLER i EYVEI, 1 l l A Watch for the Graduate E HAMILTON - ELGIN - BULQYAS i ,JI Vmiv .77l'f7'!lffiCF Prifvs l The most reliable and reasonaluly priced watch and jewelry repair service in the city Next to lmwry Hotel Ga. 8404 ST. PAUL, MINN. l Harold Isaksen, where did you accumulate that sports vernac? Stay out of these places in e no e or e e l e as an its e e on e e l i Se!! your off! i CC 9? ' i SCHOULBOOKS for to the R I LASTING IMPRESSIQNS i TWIN CITY BUCK SL STATIONERY CO. i of your Operetta l 408 Cedar Stf N Br!-:ceen 6111 and ffl: Mrfflf or W a an a l Dramatic Productions l R ii R R l l C.J.SLH.W.ANDERSON l Ham' Mem C0ffIUlZB1ll by fem CK l 071111 . G I E S E N S Of7f0l7lt'fl'Z.ff.I' .ttli and Market Streets Y I I 1 , ir 1 Y T T l NIVCYSITY anal Snelling S I' PM I' Mlm' l'niversity and Prior l SCHWARTZ BROS. l CLEANERS, IAUNDERERS, DYERS, FURRIERS l AND RUG CLEANERS l Phone Drzfe 71567 l l Main Oliice and Plant Q09-Q19 Selby Ave. l When Furniture, Rugs or Stoves i Bert l1!Z'.YlIt'.Y.f07' Nz4z're.f5'l BOHLAND Si KLIX Druggists X 858 Selby Ave. at Victoria 1 Yo ur Pzzlromzge l Will Bl' .17pf17'Uc'i11!f'rf l l are Spoken of W if Remembfrlo Say F0rccF1OWerS77 WEYAND's ffffff the Friendly Furniture Store M E L B R 0 S O J 7th and -lacksfm i y 441 Wabasha Cedar 5199 l l I ,,,, , , Y, 7 i ,W , V, Roland Atz, are you as tough as you look or as your first name sounds? l Underwood Elliott Fisher Company Chas. A. Zwicky l Optometrist Typewriter Division J. Dok1'r'rx', Brunch Nlxllizlger Vvabasha Street Telepfmm' Ga. 2321 l ' , ,. J Y , v v ' 354 Cedar Street St. Paul, Nlinn. CEDAR 1888 SI' IALL' Klux' C Z. ! 3 While on your Vzzvzzlinn leave your Om? Zmen J of 1 Pets willz 115. Dr' Carl A' Ingersoll Feist Country Boarding Our Coroner Kennels J, N. Dale 51 Mile N. of oi. Ra. B Q Hospital and Omce I ' l i . . CLASS U1 O4 l Io46 University Avenue El. 1902 AT Qlllfllfj' 73bofog1'11jr6w-.c Ambassador Atelier-Inc fOPPOSITli THF PRHSIlJliN'l' 'l'HFA'I'RIi1 372 ST. PICTICR 51' R 143 111 'V SAINT PAUI, Ja CARI, RKIIMIC P07'f2'1lff1'.Yf Jw Telephone CF dur 8262 CLAS S PH crrocs M111 I Isla 1 9 3 4 fy I lXll'lN'S lllltl LADIES ln-XDlRS' :md lXlEN'S 'mf' HW V 'ff RIDING HIKING Af . ,Ph BREECHES BOOTS C xvhi wmdg First Quality r Vllritv OI? S All l.e:1tl1er S IW I Colors' T gllgh Top 1- i Otliurs up to 510.00 Ogxlgrg up to 258.95 ' The OUTLET Headquarters for OUTDOOR SPORTS SNELLING AND UNIVERSITY APPAREI Corner Sixth and Jackson Fred Tschida, have you read Emily Post on the proper comment when an opponent administers u right cross to your optic,'? GR UATIO SUITS S5 O0 51250 Sizes to38 lt will be to your advantage to see the great selection of new Spring Graduation Suits we are showing. You'll iintl the new Bi-Swings and correctly styled single and double breasted suits in all the new fabrics and shades at guaranteed savin ' We Press and Minor Repair Your F X C Clothes FREE ' SIL Seventh and Wabasha Capitol Stationery Mfg. Co., Inc. PENCI LS PRINTING 'I'YPEWRI'I'ING PAPERS ENIQRAYING MIMEUGRAPH PAPERS INIQS RULING PENMANSHIP PAPERS PAsTEs BINDING Bl.0T'I'ING PAPERS ERASERS PVNCHINIQ IJRAWING PAPERS MVCIIAGE 509 Miimnesota St. ST. PAUL Cedar 8677 lffzefzyou leave scfzoof uma' enter SOCZZZZ and Bzzyzhers ffe EMEMBER... Stationers Engraving Company Engravers, Printers and Iirnbossers Qf S0 Clid Z uma' Com 771 ercia! Sm tion e ry 128 East Tenth Street - Telephone Cedar 1183 Saint Paul iff ENGRAVERS OF THE 1934 COMMENCEMI-INT INVITATIONS AND CARDS l l Elmquist Drug Co. Midway Ice Cream l l Corner Snelling l l and Sherburf Company! Inc' l . . I I Prescriptions filled from jjg Luxe B7-and all Doctors i .ap I -if l l Greeting Cards for all Cccasions . i l Candies and Ice Cream l 1068 Raymond Ave' Ml' 8746 l Milton Siegal, did you ever note your resemblence to Joe P., Schnozzle D., 6?Ed. W.? lDiDIDDIiiDiD Di W f ,gg:,,.. 1 I f , f - Supplefizefzf Tow :E IEQ . . l High School Education l iw' l I ' il During the Summer Months I l l l We orler hriel' lmusiness and secretarial courses during June, l july and August for High School graduates and University students l l Intensive . Practical . Resultful . Thorough l lfairly Registration Desirzilmle Bnlfelin Upon Reguexl I l l 63 East Fifth Saint Paul, i Street Minnesota near Cedar Cedar 5333 l PRACTICAL BUSINESS SCHOOL I N 34 Years of Depcndafffe Service W , Complizlzefzls of 1 N C O U R T N E Y 7 S 1 W Mgdern Music X ffilffiffwavvff Fzhesl Plzm'111aQv', I Studio l l Drugs . Sodas . Lunch qfI'opular Music and l l D21I1CiDg i Complete li' Service 1 l l Ce. 6400 7 East 6th St. Mun. 9215 l one is no in D n so no no s l Y - H - Q I if rg! s te .pf Plans and Plates lDlffAxS lilce airships, come tovvards us out ol the haze hflodern airports have every lacility lorthe convenience ol airmen and their cralts. Similarly, vve have every modern equipment and years ol engraving experience to bring into concrete lorm the ideas ol our hundreds ol clients vvho pub- lish school and college annuals. Developing a theme lor such issues which will thrill whenever seen, and bring bacl4 happy memories in years to come, calls lor understand- ing, and a vvide range ol experience You vvill hnd that sort ol understanding and experience, as vvell as unsurpassed vvorl4manship vvhen you commit your publication to the BUCKBEE-MEARS CC. ST. PAUL, MINN. llH2 l:l GOOD PRINTING BOOK MAKING LITHOGRAPHY E N G RAV I N G ffillflllg nm' lJt'7'.Wl7l7lU! fm' Offll ffilln' .ffllIfL'lll.f Qf CT ICNTRAIO, HIGH and NIICCIIIANIC ARTS O BROVV N-BLU DGI1f'I1'f COM PANY HARVEY A.IEmmprz'1 1, l'1'1'.fi11'w1! H-XRf3l,IJ Ii. BI,o1JuE'1 1', l'iu'- l'1'r.fiffr11! FRED J, Bulvm., 'l'mmnw' CHARLES H. BLODCI-I'l l', Yivfmg fl Uuiversxty and W'hee1c:r Avenues S 'l'. PAH L Graduation Shoes OUR SPECIALTY SEE MACEYS FIIQST for Advanced Styles, Colors, Materials in SHOES S 99 and 52.99 AAA to D 3 to 10 EVENING SHOES TINTED ANY COLOR TREASI RI-.-CRA FT JEW'EI,ERS AND S'I'A'l'IUNERS CLASS RINGS ' PINA ' INVI'I'.X'I'llJYS E 'VI I NIFIDXI 5 XXI? IROPHIIH 1202 Foshzly Tower . NNI- XI'OI.IS Fa f I 0 ry ' 0 W A '1' x IIN fx The Student Council Bookstore Student Serwke The BOOKSTORE is managed by students and sponsored by the Stu- dent Council. It lzundfex Jecond fzund books, fox! 600165, und oliver Jfhool supplies, including pcncifs, graph puper, und slzorllzund envelopar. The BOOKSTORE also sells the Student Handbook and pamphlets used in the different classes. O CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL ST, PAUL, MINNESOTA THE COTTAGE SHOE SHGP 4 EAST SEVENTH STREET eafzfring Ffeemczffr Famous Line 0 STYLE SHQES Li publishing the 1934 Cehisean, staff members and faculty advisers Wish to ex- tend thanks to Buelibee-Mears Engraving Co., Brown-Blodgett Printing Co., and the subscrib- ing advertisers for the Co-op- eration they have furnished in helping to make this issue of Central SCHTOI' rAI1IlU2ll2l SIICCCSS. +7756 elzlifor. ,sm ,X SPRING SCENE ITS 4 5 ,- Zta gf: YJ xv .- Ars I' A 7 GRUEN THE GIFT THE GRADUATE EXPECTS . My gff? fha! icziff be fl't'!IJIll't'KI,xfbl''1'l'1ll'.f HEIR caps and gowns they wistfully put away. 'llheir hardfearned sheep-skins, too, may gather dust. But even as these gradf uates carry the memories of four glorious years through all their lives, they carry, too, their guild-made Gruens. 'llhe treas- ured gift remindliul of the treasured hours put lwehind . . . of the rich and promising years ahead. .-X Gruen rI70z'.V till those years with promise. For in the xyorldis hall of fanie the wearers of Gruens are legion. lndeed, its inaudilmle ticking seems to whisper, Go forth, also, young man, young woman --win 'V011i'S1JLll'SOi4Z1L'l1lCX'6I'Ht'llI'.U Yes, to a graduate, a guild-made Gruen is more than a line timepiece of rare lweauty and faithful accuracy. It is an in- spiration. And it is an inspiration that youlll want to give to your graduate this nlune. Your gift Gruen may he pur- chased at l3ullard's from 525. Beauty and reliability in a. fine baguette at a low price 52 8'-I5 tllfPL,..,,,,W'l+91'i.! .50 ,,,,.all.l .,.,,,j'I' E 1 . 'M SW G RU E N L I Trim simplicity in this de- DCIlllE1bl8 baguette ..... 532-50 Q1 l WV, I l Iii llll ee Llll G RU E N Oicf Gruen accuracy and good looks, moderately priced at S2450 BULLARD BROTHERS COMPANY fffitwffvfif mmf S171't'l'J'llll.fhJ' 63 East Sixth Street


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