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RGGUES GALLERY THE HoNoR Rom. Perfect Profile Fishiest Swirnmer Most Distinguished Iournalist Flawless Disposish Doggiest Walk Smoothest Shuffler Aw!-inspiring Vocabulary Nicest Hair Rating Athlete Bosiest Blusher Shy-ster 'lghest Eyebrows Longest Eyelashes Song Birds Magnetic Personality Ivory Tickler Pearliest Teeth Big Time Artist Genius in Disguise Freckles Plus Effulgent Blonditure Most Conspicuous Dimples Nicest Eyes Skin You Love to Touch Gloorn-Dispeller Prize Giggler Superanuated Punster Box Office Attraction Tiniest Tot Teacher's Pet Class Goose Smartest Dresser N oisiest Ouietest Most Serious? Wittiest Half-Wittiest Maidie Power Lucille Ruff Barbara Hagrnann Lois Mueller Marge Hedin Hortense Furni lane Rinkel Schreiner twins Dotty Mae Gibbons Carolyn Hansen Nancy Oehler Laura Abramson Annajean Merrill lean Mountain May Morgan tune Gess Doris Rockola Virginia Becklund Gayle Skipton lane Sorensen Virginia Wilson Kay Hanson Mildred Clark Ierry Neal lane Foster Betty lane Iahnke Ruby Io Swanstrorn Shirley DeVinney Mary Ann Holdorf Sally Weinhagen Peggy Moody lanice Hickey leanne McAllister Meg Mornsen Mary Louise Orr Emma Mae Hawe Doug Lowe Dick LeMaster Otto Silha Ken Awsumb Bob Davidson Bob Gunderson Bod Lawson Otto Ouale Dean Carlstrom lohn Wilson Carl Magnuson Kent Spaulding Ferris Booth Sam Bosensweig Glen Powrie Gene Hoppe Wally Hansen Sidney Frank Edward K. Miller Floyd Boss Tom Haywood Iohn Shannon Howard Robinson Fremont lewell Larry Merthan Bert iohnson Gerald Vanek lohn Dunlap Vernon Steiner Don Levin Bud Mercer Bay Kingsley Bob Cutting Stuart Oliver Harold Ponthan Art Bell Brownie Batchelder Yf -. ri? ' X ,JS if JLE,
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First row: Marjorie Wilkins, Blanch Karkeet, Annaiean Merrill, Emil Kalal, Susanna Putnam, Ruth Gro hoski, lane Sorenson, Louise Adams ' Hester Iewell, Miss Marjorie Dorn berg, lane Stoffer, Lorraine Belt mann. Second row: Geraldine Chinnock t Frances Hemze, Mildred Carleen Margaret lean McRae, Elsie Hansler Ieanne Lodge, Shirley McFaden Delle Doty, Marion Anderson, Dor othy Iean Anderson, Catherine Con roy, Bettie Hanson, Mary Howard Ruth Warren, Margaret Blegen. Third row: Gertrude Collatz, Elain Gibson, Margaret Krause, Ruby I Swanstrom, Elizabeth Hinderer, Ev elyn Carlson, Lucille Varner, Rut Perkins, Barbara Rounds, Marjori Newhouse, Annette Abrahamson Betty France, Ruth Ellit, Laur Abramson. Fourth row: Helen Hoimeister Iames Iamar, William Emeny, Pau Barry, Kenneth de Werff, lack Stary Mark Gehan, Carl Oja, Donal Levin, lack Marston, David Iohnson Betty Bohlig. PAINT AND PATCHES ILL you be a slant-eyed Chinese, a sleek Frenchman, or a hay- seed farmer? A few minutes with this ingenious group, Paint and Patches, and Central's shyest boy will step forth a deep-dyed villain with long waxed mustache. Likewise the loveliest maid- en might as easily be made to represent Scott's hag, Ulrica. lt is this group that adds character to the stars to Central's stage productions. The Dramatic Club's entertaining play, Prince Ioy, afforded great opportunity for Chinese make-up as did Uncle Tom's Cabin in the Tirnes' Revue for that of the negro. In order to be among the Paint and Patches, one must have had at least one term's Work in an expression class. Tryouts are held early each fall, and immediately after entrance into the club the new Patches are informed about the intricate objects of the make-up box. The meetings are almost entirely devoted to practice in this art. However, the early meetings teach only the correct straight make-up, while later meetings are devoted to the study of char- acter make-up. The Paint and Patches are under the instruction of Miss Marjorie Dornberg. The officers are: president, lane Sorensonp vice-president, Elizabeth Hindererg secretary, Patricia Doyle, treasurer, Louise Adams. 2513 if P xl: Page 82 ff! Yi X ft x.-.. EEN it
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WINTER CALENDAR Dec. 5eGirls League together to dress dolls. Dec. lleSenior Assembly a big success. Kay Hanson announced as Miss Macey. Dec. l3- Times Style Show with gals all dressed up and no place to go. Dec. 20-Xmas Assembly going over big. With music going round and round the Xmas tree afterwards. lan. 5-Back again. Many pupils late for first class because they can't remem- ber loclcer combinations. lan. 9-Monopoly appears in the scheme of things and plays havoc with Cen- tralites. Page 84
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