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

 - Class of 1936

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First row: Mary Leonard, Peggy Hohn, Iune Iensen, Mrs. Mary Har mon, Raymond Kingsley, Iohn Dun- lap, Robert Freer, Mary Blanchard, Virginia Dawson, Norma Nilsen, Su- sanna Putnam, Ruth Zaun. Second row: Ann Benjamin, Cynthia Scott, Dorothy Posch, David Ruff, Eugene Hickey, Phyllis Fleckenstein, Herbert Sloane, Peggy Lovering, Sholom Barron, Floyd Ross, Irene Sweeney, Sally We-inhagen. Third row: Naomi Mogelson, Don- ald Baker, Weston Harmon, Bettie Bohlig, Elizabeth Hinderer, Alice Wall, Adele Vinquist, Iune Pearson, Sybil Christensen, Betty France, Betty Harlan, Roger Berg. Fourth row: Betty Smith, Donal Blanchard, Donald Roberts, Donal Levin, Mark Gehan, Iack Stary, Harold Baldwin, Robert Gunderson Iohn Watson, Marianne Anderson. TRAVEL CLUB NCIDENTALLY, such customs are prevalent in China, Iapan, and India also. This and many similar phrases are frequently heard in the meetings of the Travel Club. The fact that it is one of the largest clubs at Central indicates the great interest shown in far- away places. The club has just completed its third year as a student forum for information on foreign lands. The object of the Travel Club is to promote interest and knowl- edge in physical topography, customs of inhabitants, outstanding features in foreign and home lands. Admission to the group of eighty members is by try-outs consisting of a two-minute talk by each of the candidates. Students must choose topics related to travel in America or foreign countries. Talks an-d informal discussions on various countries and their resources constitute the regular meetings which are held on the first and third Mondays of each month. The first meetings of each month are open to the student body at large. At one of the meetings this year Mr. A. E. Towne of the Northwest Airlines gave a movie and a lecture on transportation. Page 54

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irst row: Buddy Ornstein, Audrey ay, Revoida Wright, Ruth Eldred, arry Simmonds, Irmagene Sanford, hn Penninger, Polly Hagmann, iss Daphne Shaull, Ie-anne Killmer, orraine Crisham. econd row: Norma Vancore, Doris enson, Sally Wiesner, Elizabeth aqlund, Edwin Spanier, Gladys lson, Virginia Nelson, James Brack, oris Mae Arthur, lean Eberhardt, orothy Halden. hird row: Irene Riley, Rae Price, arion Harris, Shirley Winnick, Mar- aret Blegen, Dorraine Friedmann, harles Morscheck, Dorothy Stuart, laine La Pointe, lean Anne Vincent, ail Paulsen, Betty Markus, Audrey arber. ourth row: lack Sheehan, Helen wenson, Lyle Vernon, Mary Kipp, alvin Lerman, Seth Epperson, mes Kellum, Douglas Stenerson, erald Vanek, Margaret Momsen, oderick Lawson, Ruth Lewis, Ber- ard Sather. H57 VARIETIESH LATIN CLUB F you should ever venture into one of the meetings of the Latin Club as the secretary calls the roll, you would be greeted with a volley of Adsums, which, to those of you who do not understand Latin, means l am present. Perhaps you might think the Latin Club is very dull, but the truth is that its meetings are always enjoyable. The most important event in the social calendar of the club is the annual Roman Banquet, to which members only are invited. They are dressed in replicas of Roman styles, and they eat food prepared in Roman fashion. The guests are waited on by slaves picked from the ranks of Latin students who have not yet had the privilege of joining the organization. Another excellent program of this year was the ldes of March entertainment given on March ll. A play, readings from Shakespeare's Iulius Caesar, and brief lectures were given. The meetings are conducted by Iohn Peninger, the president, who is aided by lrmagene Sanford, secretary, Polly Hagmann, vice-president, and I-larry Simmonds, treasurer. Last semester's officers were lean Anne Vincent, Elizabeth Haglund, Dorraine Friedmann, and Iohn Peninger. Miss Daphne Shaull and Miss Florence Baber are the advisers of the club. Page 'J' x 'N ,vt 9 ff, ss X x f ffgtfx , W,-f' it T 1 1



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First row: Mary Louise Christoffer- son, Mrs. Mary Harmon, Leland Batchelder, Bernard Anderly, Iohn Dunlap, Robert Freer, Ray Kingsley, Otto Silha, Carolyn Hansen, Betty Olson, Frances Hemze. Second row: Marjorie Robbers, Marjorie Wilkins, Betty lane Howe, Thomas Haywood, jack Marston, Howard Bushnell, Herbert Detiel, Louise Loevinger, lane Sweney, Hester Iewell. Third row: Gayle Skipton, Mar- guerite Gray, Elizabeth Hohn, Bar- bara Rounds, Sally Hagerman, Helen Hurley, Barbara O'Brien, Bettie Hanson, Audrey Rohland, Elsie Hansler, Ieanne Popp. Fourth row: DeLoris Larson, Betty Miller, Mary Io Zuppke, Fremont Iewell, Louis May, james Iamar, Albert Moorman, Harold Harris. Harry Munson, Betty Lillengren, Iean Zavoral, Norma Rosness. TRAVEL CLUB N December the club enjoyed its one social event oi the year, the Christmas party at which members exchange gifts. To vary the routine of the club, visits are sometimes made to the Walker Art Gallery and the Minneapolis lnstitute of Fine Arts. Late this spring Miss Helen Hagin showed movies taken on her trip to Mexico and gave a lecture about Mexican customs. Officers tor the fall semester were Betty France, president, Donald Levin, vice-presidentg Marjorie Wilkins, secretary, and Maiclie Power, treasurer. Sup- planting the above in the spring semester were john Dunlap, Bay Kingsley, Robert Freer, and Mary Blanchard respectively. Mrs. Mary Harmon is the club adviser. The Committees are: Membership-Robert Gunderson, Chairman: Bernard Anderly, lane Kennedy, Helen Hurley: Publicity-Carolyn Hanson, Emma Mae Howe, Social-Albert Moorman, Chairmanp Mary jo Zupke, Norma Bosness, Edith Okes, Ann Benjamin: Program-Peggy Lovering, Sally Weinhagen, Dan Blanchard, Harry Munson, john Wilson, Gayle Skipton. Page 55

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