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.. wi Nov. 2UfThey were impressed, too. Thirty Central journalists travel to Man- Dec. Dec. Dec Dec Dec Dec. Dec. Dec kato for the state high school press convention. Bernard Anderly elected state president after Al Schwab's glowing nomination. 3-Dean Carlstrom wins Herrmann cup at C Club Banquet. 4wTed Randolph of Mechanics and Herschel Caplan of Central meet and shake hands at the National Press Convention at Detroit. 10-Annual style show keeps boys wondering. 1937 Times staff appointed with Herschel Caplan as editor-in-chief. 15-wFred Walters and Carol Strane seem to be enjoying this pow-wow. 18-Christmas pageantry in all its beauty. Dunlap and Miller make it a memorable occasion, and Bud Medaris almost swallowed his mustache in disappointment. All the World-at least l25U of them-have subscribed to the literary ma- gazine. l8-Macey reign forever! Befreckled Gayle Skipton chosen Macey Queen. 18-Christmas Vacation begins! 28-Guilt all over their faces. Margaret Nell Romans and Mary Io Zuppke were actually throwing snow on that poor little dog. Page 24 t T
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ff 451 '6?lx'xf.L--lgnfd' Qi!! rw gy, . wg'j',-'L 1 x X EQ!!-ffl Galmafm Oct. 9-Charles Morscheck chosen Stu- dent Council President, Vernon Iohnson, vice-president, Maxine Thomas, secretary, and Bernard An- derly, treasurer. Oct. l7-Seniors pick Bob Dougan, Peg- gy Hohn, Ruth Zaun, and Eugene Schway as class officers, K 2 X x . . Oct. 22eThey have the cares of the World on their shoulders. World staff appointed with Charles Fletcher editor-in-chief and Annette Shedorsky and Bud Nye associates Oct. 23fFrom Monlcman to editor! We have our Simpson, too. lim Monkman and Mary El- len Simpson appointed Cehisean editors. Yes, Howie Ridgeway caught that pass and we won trom Mechanics 13 to 6. Dave Beatson had a squirrel in that hand, but Miss Hagin cut it oft. Guess it was out of season. Oct. 30-Uniforms DO help! Central loses toot- ball game to Cretin, l9 to 6. Nov. 6-mAh, peace! Minnesota Educators' As- sociation meets tor two days. Nov. l6eThe youths among us have election day. Anna May Togerson, Doris Bohlig, and Ieanne Herrmann hold sophomore class offices. ,,,....i-.....-,------ - .- f fl, f in af'-9'Qf:! A x fx 57-TQ: QQ, mf Q55 X,-1:1 ::.. Q-x Q. -.J --4 ..-i..........,,. M..--.-----1 Nov. l8-lim Monlcman and Mary Ellen Simp- son start worrying about the Cehisean . Tom Hope seems to like that phone call. Wonder it it's actually Cehisean business. 4.
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.NW 5? Ian. Ian. lan. lan. lan. Feb Feb. Feb Feb Feb 6-lt's not fall, but the leaves start turning. Finals announced. 7-Some people like the boy in the plaid jacket actually study. 7-But that guy in the suede jacket? l5--Here it cubs. Cub edition comes out under Betty Bleecker's direction. l9fCentral spellers tie Minneapolis North in spelling bee over KSTP. l-Finals over-we all relax. New term begins. l8fWe'd be scared too, George. l8el-le did it! The villain! The culprit! Frances Merk accuses Allen Orensteen ot betraying Dolores Kernkamp's affections in Once ln A Blue Moon , sung by members ot the Glee Club at the Glee-Times Follies. . l8MNatalie Kolb's original song, Out At Sea, was first on the hit parade ot the Follies. . l9-Long absent list. Don't be afraid, little children, it's only the Follies pirates glancing around at the second performance. Hmmm wp Feb. l9-Edie Okes spies the photographer at the Follies. 'Qi ' A T f X w .. X it , xy X 3 RA'--7'rf H' xx N Page 25 A X . 'Q'l'Xt QQXNf51lt'w5 NN Xlxlikilif X--r-Us . V-T'-lx 'Gsm 5 l
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