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

 - Class of 1936

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- il First row: James Meier, Malcol Sanford, Harold Ponthan, Gle Powrie, Roger Berg, Donald Baker. Second row: David Ruff, Iac Marston, Richard LeMaster, Roqe Eckholm, Iudd Mulally, Bernard An derly, Robert Moberg. Third row: Dean Ponthan, Iac Story, Charles Karkalits, Willia Gurnee, Robert Effinger, Iohn Strand Harold O'Rourke. CENTRAL HI-Y POPULAR and active club, the Central Hi-Y, embodies worthy ideals and the spirit of good fellowship. The club was formed to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character through- out the school and community. Any boy attending Central is eligible for membership. Election into the club is followed by a formal an-d informal initiation. With the exception of pow-Wows and banquets, most of the programs are held at the Central Y. M. C. A. every Wednesday night. These Wednesday night meetings usually feature some interesting speaker. Last fall the organization heard Dr. Madison, Harold Lavayder, lawyer, Gabby Street, sportsrnan, Lou McKenna and Gordon Gilmore, sport writers. ln November our Central Hi-Y was well represented at the Red Wing Hi-Y convention, of which Harold Ponthan was president. Parr of the late fall program was planning the yearly Christmas party for underprivileged boys at the Neighborhood House. Harold Ponthan holds the office of president this year. Other officers are Glen Powrie, vice-president: Malcolm Sanford, secretary, and James Meier, treasurer. Fred Shoemaker advises the group. r' 5 x Z Page 70 F I'

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First row: Lorraine Beltmann, Mar- jorie Stowell, Pearl Sklar, Catherine Baars, Ethel Ann Iohnson, Iane Sor- enson, Dorothy lean Anderson, Ieanne Lodge, Dorothy Posch, Mar- ion Clark, Ruth Grohoski, Ruth Mac- Manigal, Elizabeth Anderson, Esther Vlakiesky. Second row' Lois Ienkins, Eleanor Farber, Elaine Henderson, Virginia Matters, Gretchen Vander Voort, Marjorie Herrmann, Ieanette Maher, Betty Smith, Phyllis Iohnson, Ianet Hill, Constance McGuire, Carol Strane, Marie Ludwig. Third row: Ruth Schieman, Sally Geer, Norma Rosness, Charlotte Funke, lrmaqene Sanford, Bernice Landmark, Margaret Hibler, lane Sorte, Marjorie Spaulding, Beverly Robbins, Winifred Matters, Helen Grama. Fourth row: Louise Olson, Eleanor Klett, Helen Swenson, Alice Wall, Adele Vinquist, lune Pearson, Gwen- dolyn Benson, Dorothy Nielsen, Mary Kipp, Alice Crean, Shirley Axt, Harriet Nordquist, Sybil Chris- tensen. GIRL RESERVES HE Central Girl Reserves took an active part in the sale of doughnuts. The high salesman at Central was Marion Clark, who will be awarded by a week at camp. Pins and chevrons were also awarded to other high sellers. Another project sponsored by the Girl Reserves ot Central was the selling ot black and red feathers to be Worn at the Central- Mechanics football game. The club also gave a Christmas party at the Neighborhood House for thirty- five poor children who received dolls dressed by the Girl Reserves for the Santa Claus Club. ln the spring, an advisers' party, an All-City May Day Party, and a pow-wow are attended with much enthusiasm. The officers are: Ieanne Lodge, president, Laura Lundberg, vice-presidenty Dorothy Posch, secretary: and Patty Plank, treasurer. The members ot the Cab- inet aret Program, Ruth MacManigal7 Publicity, Marion Clarkp Service, Kathryn Bair: Membership, Betty Scheerg Music, lane Sorensonf Dramatics, Ruth Gro- hoskiy Social, Dorothy lean Anderson: Sports, Edith Kemp: Friendship, Ruth Ienkiny and Inner-Circle Member, Ruth Klett. Miss Ellie Brodeen is their adviser and Mrs. R. R. Bradshaw is the City Secretary for the Y. W. C. A. She has charge of the Girl Reserve organizations in St. Paul. Page 69



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First row: Bob Cutting, Iohn Shan- non, Thomas Haywood, Dean Carl- strom, Walter Hammond, Alex Pola- nek, Eugene Hickey. Second row: Ioseph Francis, Charles Hammond, Walter Hansen, George Brandt, Harold Harris, Don- ald Seel, Ferris Booth. Third row: Donald Williams, Iohn Rule, Kendon Smith, Mark Gehan, Ir., Robert Douqan, Edward Humph- rey, Eugene Hoppe, Robert Novotny. MID-CENTRAL HI-Y OUNDED three years ago, the organization of this Hi-Y group closely parallels that of its brother club, the Central Hi-Y. The Mid-Central Hi-Y club was originally organized to accommodate increased interest in Hi-Y work. Every fall the club adopts some school service plan. This fall the members published and distributed the football score cards. Attractive programs are featured at the regular Wednesday evening meetings, and talks on athletics, colleges, vocations, and parliamentary law are especially popular. Any boy student at Central is eligible to be voted upon for admission in the club: however, the club endeavors to keep the membership at approximately thirty. The regular meeting place is the Midway branch of the Y. M. C. A. So- cial activities have been many, including pow-wows, bean feeds, and similar amusements. The Christmas season was enlivened by a gay dance held at the Commodore Hotel. The elections are bi-annual. Alex Polanek, Thomas Haywood, Mark Gehan, an-d Iohn Shannon presided in the fall. Until Iune the executive officers will be Dean Carlstrom, president, Thomas Haywood, vice-president, Walter Hammond, secretary: and Iohn Shannon, treasurer. Paqe 71 f 3-- li'

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