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

 - Class of 1936

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THE ARTS ford Goebel, Miss Minette Parc, Sid- ney Frank, Daniel Lawler, Susan Peterson, Stuart Oliver. Second row: Virginia Hoffstrom, Betty lane Iahnke, Dorothy Olson, Betty Engle, Dorothy Dokmo. Third row: Iames Kothe, Kenneth Wujek, Guy Hedensten, George Muehlbach. Tl-IUMB TACKS VERY other Wednesday the Thumb Tacks meet in 3l9. lt is an organi- zation Which concerns itself chiefly with the lighter side of art. This year the Thumb Tacks crashed a meeting of the Spectrum art club at Iohnson High School where they participated in a chalk talk contest. Members of the Thumb Tacks are chosen from the outstanding students in the art classes. lt is in recognition of one's talent in the field of art. Those attractive posters one sees about the school advertising the CEHISEAN, class meetings, and so forth, were designed by the clever Thumb Tacks. This gives them an opportunity to ply their trade and also to help the school. Once again the year passed Without the traditional sleigh-ri-de party they never have. Each member is required to make two posters a year. The Thumb Tacks also dec- orated the stage settings for the Dramatic Club play. lnstead of adhering to the usual titles accorded officers of a club, the Thumb Tacks have titles appropriate to the organization. This year the Chief Tack is Sidney Frank: Little Tack, Daniel Lawler, Keeper of the Tacks, Daniel Lambert: Tacks Collector, Clifford Goebel: Program Chairman, Iames Kotheg Publicity Chairman, Virginia Hoffstrom. Miss Minette Paro is the adviser. Page 72 eum First row: Maxine Hanzalik, Clif-

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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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'CENERATINC GENIUS' First row: Arthur Lyman, Ioseph l-leininger, Kenneth Wujek, Daniel Lawler, Guy I-Iedensten. Second row: Robert Mathes, Clifford Goebel, Miss Minette Paro, George Muehlbach, Sidney Frank. Third row: David Iohnson, Galen Anderson, William Reusch, Robert Iltllerrill, Weston Harmon, Douglas owe. CARTOON CLUB HE Cartoon Club, an organization for boys only, was founded in Sep- tember, l934, by Miss Paro and a group of boys who were interested in the advancement of Cartooning and who wanted to meet others who were with the same interests. ln order to become a member, each ap- plicant must submit an original cartoon to the committee of judges. He must draw an original cartoon before the members at a regular meeting. lf both drawings are accepted, he is then a full-fledged member. Cartooning gives the fellows a chance to express their feelings by means of illustrations. As their meetings are private, hilarity rules, for the boys vie with one another to produce amusing enough cartoons to attract the other members. Their aim is always to better their styleg so frequently speakers are invited to attend. This year Cameron Booth, St. Paul cartoonist, was one. The president is elected at the first meeting of each term, and about three meetings later the other officers are elected. This year the president is Kenneth Wujeck, and Ioseph Heininger acts as vice-president. Daniel Lawler takes charge of the secretarial work, and Arthur Lyman is treasurer. Page 73

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