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

 - Class of 1941

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H is fhe way in which 'thai bear is made 'rha'r gives us our varied and in'reres'ring school life and acfivilies. ll' has been fhe aim of Jrhe I94l Cehisean siaff lo presenf To 'rhe leachers, alumni, and friends of Cenlral High School a permanent lasfing record of lhe pas? year a+ Cenfral. 3 WJ ill ll g W 1, A MM , gg Q fbifvllf all ji X Jl' 1' l 1 W WF IW WJ- f,25W1?F?7f5W Eadicafion . . Proper guidance has come lo be recognized as an essenlial in school life 'ro insure noi only 'rhe aliainmenl' of a goal bul also a happy adiuslmeni lo roufine. The class of '4l has profiled from such direciion by lheir adviser, Miss Rosenberg. We are graleful lo her for her sympa- lhelic advice, her foresight and her help in 'rhe solulion of problems fha? have come To us bolh individually and as a group. Wilh sincere apprecialion we dedicale lhe I94I Cehisean lo our class adviser, Miss Alice Rosenberg. f,,?..'W it Lefl lo riqhfz Ollo Meeker, edilor-in-chief: Phyllis Rode, girls' sporls edilor Shirley Till music edllor Dave York, snapshof edirorq Pa'r'ry Leinenlcugel, associafe ediforp Lloyd Prochnow business manager Marilyn Dean, school edilori Belly Gull arf edifori Lucille Luclc, club edlfor Bull Olson boys sporis edilorg Phyllis Aasqaard, album eclifor. is -1 -- wr ,N I .ix . , 3 I ' r., A gl was v. i 1 :Nigel la f M , pi L we 1 YYL114 JYT-vx T Kia xxef, Imp.. gtghqx 'Inv' -x.x.,.1,4 md in N ,nhl 1 1 . 1-1. vc. 1' A ,Kitt XMATI. Fafjulfy U i -fi 2-'f M. ' Classes ' Album Music - Drama Acriviries Alhlelics Fealures N ow Aere 3 Wllaf -A-I fad O The edifors have a free-for-all l'V,f,O s . S ,OlCfUfe .3660 Wonder whaf BiH's LQ. Is? die ,Ie Wef Aff? 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During ils second semesler al Cenrral, The class elecled Richard Rohleder, presidenlg Barbara Macou- brey, vice presidenlg Mary Dudley, secrelaryq and Roberl Dworslcy was appoinled Jrreasurer by Jrhe officers. Sfendf . Shim F. McClure, M' Bombach 9 M. Moran, J, Dedolph R Us R. Headley. i . ornpson, K Kella . F R undo fm ln The Tall oT' 1939, a new group oT sopho- mores enTered The vasT halls oT CenTral. They were successfully led Through The TirsT parT OT Their sophomore year by Miss Mary BryanT. LaTer in The Term Miss Nellie l-leyd was welcomed as The permanenT adviser oT The class. The Tollowing year The class became juniors. The oTTicers To lead The class Tor The Tall Term were Marvin Moran, presidenT7 Josephine Dedolph, vice presidenT, and Frances McClure, secreTary. The Treasurer was Roland Thomsson. The big evenT oT The spring Term was The Junior-Senior Prom. ElecTed To direcT The aTTairs oT This Term were Russel King, presi- denT, Kaye Keller, vice presidenTg Mary Bombach, secreTaryg and Russel l-leadley, Treasurer. Russel King, presidenT oT The class, led The grand march. 14 fi, 5 filo ff!! 4 f. f , V , g f , '- T f 1 1 '-if ,v gf Af ' 1 ,f f 4 y' k 4 U, f I ,rf .wtf will ,-,ig fm. lv ' ' . .g',. I ll rf. ., avi v. O 'ff X' H I ' ,A i , , i..,'Q,wn7l42 K 11, -QL' ff. :ff my , N f-'fi ,f.fT1L,1,T44T SVLF-015' . U Smeg, . . I , Baclqkiipxoiwlxflc. Robertson. D. Meise Fron ' SepTember, I94O, Tound The sophomores oT T938 sTaid and sTaTely seniors. The oTTicers who TirsT headed This class were Barbara Bean, presi- denT, Don Meisel, vice presidenTg Nancy WrighT, secreTary7 and Ned Powell, Treasurer. Miss Mary BryanT Temporarily led The class unTil Miss l-lelen T-leck was inTroduced as The permanenT adviser in The spring. The oTTicers Tor This Term were Douglas Perrin, presidenT3 Wallace l-lanson, vice presidenTg Ronnie Sorem, secreTary3 and OTTO Meeker, Treasurer. The class oT T94-l became juniors in The Tall OT I939. Because Miss Heck was TransTerred To anoTher high school, iT was necessary To geT a new adviser. Miss Alice Rosenberg very ably sTepped inTo The posiTion. The resulT oT The Tall elecTion showed ThaT Nancy WrighT was presidenTg Ned Powell, vice presidenTg Barbara Bean, secreTary3 and David York, Treasurer. The oTTicers oT The spring Term, who planned The J.S., were Bill Olson, presidenT1 Frances GOTT, vice presidenT3 Mary Louise Thomp- son, secreTary3 and David York, Treasurer. Ned Powell was elecTed J.S. chairman. ReTurning To CenTral lasT Tall, The class oT l94l Took on The respon- sibiliTies oT seniors. Dave Freeman, presidenT: Barbara Bean, vice presi- denTp Mary Jean Grieg, secreTary7 and Phil Samuelson, Treasurer, were The oTTicers OT The Tall Term. The commencemenT exercises as well as Senior Day were The mosT imporTanT duTies oT The senior class during Their lasT semesTer. To lead These acTiviTies were Don Meisel, presiolenTg Marilyn Dean, vice presidenTg CharloTTe RoberTson, secreTary: and KenT Jones, Treasurer. i D feeman' M 'W Fmes a cffvfffe S befq . RoSen . h M155 mferrfng Wd CO Comm! Hee se ssfon Check lhg fo r ffze J.S. QC! , Phyllis Aasgaard-Lalin Club: Liierary Club: Thumb Taclcs: Tri-Sigma: Girls' League: Triads: All-Cily LeHer: C Club: Masque and Foil: Referee: Exec. Bd. G.A.A.: Ed. Cehisean : Class Com.: World : Bowl- ing Club: Comm. Com.: Assemblies: Nall Honor Sociely: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. Phyllis Amadeo-Girls' Debale Club: Music Appreciarion Club. Janel Anderson-Girls' League: Choir: Music Appreciafion Club: Bird Club: German Club. Richard Aberg. Alice Mae Anderson-Girls' League: Girl Reserve. Nadine Anderson-Girls' League: German Club: G.A.A,: C Club, Vice Pres, Masque and Foil: Referee: All-Cify Leller. Sidney Adelman-Bowling Club: Times : Fooiball. Audrey Anderson-Sec. Dramalic Club: Girls' League Council: Vice Pres. Quill and Scroll: Ass? Sec. Sluderil Council: Chess Club: Ed. Times : Assemblies: Honor Roll: Times Revue : Big Sisfer: Class Com.: Nail Honor Sociefy. Virginia Anderson. Allan Adler-Dramafic Club: Debale Club: Rowing: Times : Sludenl Council: As- semblies. Beflelaine Anderson-Girls' League: Ce- hiseanf' Theodore C. Andrews-Lalin Club: Honor Roll. Lorraine Alberf-Girls' League: Thumb Taclcs: Gym Demonslralion. Belly Anderson-Snapshols: Girls' League: J.S. Com.: Class Com. Roberl Appel-Mid-Hi-Y: Fooiball: Traclr Assemblies. Pauline Allison-Girls' League: Bird Club. Elmer Anderson. Dale Armsfrong-Bowling Club: Slri Club: Inner Sludenl Council: Baslceiball: Ping- pong Squad: Band: Assemblies. Edna Allsopp-Girls' League: Girl Reserve: Traffic Squad: Camera Club: Sophomore Glee Club: Times Revue : Honor Roll. George Anderson- C Club: Football: Track: Assemblies. Lorraine Afchison. '2-' .gfafi 42 6 Leonard Ailes-Ski Club: lnfernafional Club: J.S. Corn. Alice Bar+helemy-Ski Club: Girls' League Cehisean : Class Corn. Viola Bellis-Quill and Scroll: Chess Club: Music Apprecialion: Tirnes : Girl Re- serve: Girls' League: lniernalional Club: J.S. Com.: Class Com.: Sec. Tri-Sigma: Vice Pres. Girls' Debafe: Times Revueu: Assemblies: Nall Honor Sociery: Honor Roll. Lucille BaderHGirls' League: Class Com. Phil Bassevich--Sec., Treas. Radio Club: Hoclcey: Orchesrra: Times Revue : Hon- or Roll. Barbara Bennefl-Girls' League: Lilerary Club: Worlcl : Girl Reserve: Tri-Sigma: G.A.A.: C Club: Referee: Honor Roll. Dod Badger-Guardsmen: Honor Roll. Maxine Bauer-Girls' League: Honor Roll. Margaref Benneft Azaleigh Balmer-Pres. Spanish Club: Girls' Leaque: Assemblies: Times Re-vue : Choir: Honor Roll. Rosemary Baumhofer-Girls' League, Irene Berde-Quill and Scroll: Hisforical Sociely: lnlernalional Club: Girls' League: Pres. Girls' Debale: Music Apprecialion: Tirnes : Class Com.: Hisforical Soc, Re- search Corn.: Times Revueu: Tri-Sigma: Nall Honor Sociefy: Honor Roll. Nancy Bals+er-Girls' League: Honor Roll. Barbara Bean-Ski Club: Girls' League: Bowling Club: Music Apprecialion Club: Sludenf Council: Chemislry Club: Treas. Dramalic Club: Cehisean : Exec. Bd. G.A.A.: Pres., Vice Pres., Sec. Class, CarleHe Berg-Girl Reserve: Junior Red Cross: Bowling Club. Roberf Barquisi-Ski Club: Bowling Club. Dick Bedard. Connie Berg-Slci Club: Bowling Club: Girls' League: Assemblies: Class Com. Mor+ Barron-Treas. Chess Club: Boys' De- bale Club: Chemislry Club: Treas. Infer- naiional Club: Sfudenl Council: Cenrral Hi-Y: Assemblies: Cehisean : Honor Roll, Marvin Belkin-Band: Assemblies: Band Conceris: Cehisean : Chess Club: Honor Roll. Eileen Berger-Girls' League: Masque and Foil: Assemblies. J 'if 'S VCE' 9 ,A 2 'fi-fr Le Roy Berlre. Vivienne Bissonelle. Kalhryn Boone-Girls' League: Trarlic Squad. Beverly Berlrovi+zADramalic Club: Lilerary Club: Girls' League: Treas. Quill and Scroll: Honor Roll. Mary Louise Blancheffe-Lalin Club: Girls' League: Hislorical Sociely: Sophomore Honor Medal: Naf'l Honor Sociely: Hon- or Roll. Belly Borchers-Girls' League: Girls' De- bale Club: Lilerary Club: World : Music Apprecialion: Sludenl Personnel Club, Vice Pres.: Masque and Foil: Honor Roll. Thelma Rose Bernfeld-Girls' Debale: Girls' League: Slamp Club: Sophomore Girls' Glee Club: Ed.. Ed.-in-Chief Times : Hislorical Sociely: Quill and Scroll: Choir: 'Gleelime Follies : Times Revue : As- semblies: Jr. Red Cross: Comm. Com.: Naf'l Honor Sociely: Honor Roll. Harrison Bledsoe-Rifle Club: TriAHi-Y: Traclc. Harvey Bollen-Bird Club: lnlernalional Club: Tralilic Squad. Verna Berry-Tri-Sigma: Girls' League. Jacqueline Blomgren-Girls' League: Tri- Sigrna: Assemblies. Chrisline BowmanvGirl Reserve: Slci Club: Girls' Debale: Slamp Club: G.A.A. Audrey Binslolr-Thumb Taclrs: Girls' League: Hislorical Sociery: Honor Roll. Phyllis Blumrich-Masque and Foil: Girls' League: J.S. Com. Belly Lou Boyles-Dramalic Club: Cheme islry Club: Snapshols Club: Girls' League: Girl Reserve: Class Com.: Times Revue- ' Honor Roll. Eva Birnberg-Girls' League: Girls' Debale Club. Bernard Boerger, Jr.-Spanish Club: lnler- nalional Club: Baseball. Phyllis Brandhorsl-Snapshols:Girls' League. Alan Bisbee-lnlernalional Club: Spanish Club: Assemblies. Carol Bonbrighl-Ski Club: Co-chairman Bowling Club: Dramalic Club: Slamp Club: Painl and Palches: Thumb Tacks: J.S. Com.: Cehisean : Vice Pres. Slu- denl Council: Tirnes : Dramalic Club Presenlalions: Assemblies: Sunliles: Class Corn.: Nal l Honor Sociely: Honor Roll: Senior Day Head: Times Revue. Geraldine Brauchl-Girls' League: lnllerna- lion Club: Honor Roll. Jerry Brower--Bowling Club: Ceniral Hi-Y. Crysial Burgess-Girls' League: Sec. Snap- shol' Club: Sec. lniernalional Club: Band Conceri: GAA.: Masque and Foil: Honor Roll. Eleanor Capefz-Girls' League: Spanish Club. Cafherine Brown-Lalin Club: Clioir: Chem- isfry Club: Slarnp Club: Girls' League. Maurice Burns-Band: Traffic Squad. Geraldine Carlson-Hislorical Sociely: Girls' League: Girl Reserve: Slarnp Club: Tri- Sigma: Hisi. Soc. Research Com.: Honor Roll. Carol Brown-Thumb Taclrs: Girls' League. Beflie H. Burfon-Girls' League: Masque and Foil: J.S. Com. Mary Ann Carsfensen-Painr and Palclnes: Spanish Club: Girls' League: J.S. Com.: GAA. Hillard Brown-Band: Choir: Boys' Debale Club: Ski Club. Lenore Bussman-La'rin Club: Girls' League: Slci Club: Honor Rall. Audrey Carufel-Vice Pres., Sec. Slamp Club: Slci Club: Girls' League: J.S. Corn.: Honor Roll. Belly Buhler-Treas. Girls' Camera Club: Girls' League Council: Class Com.: Slci Club: Bowling Club: Tirnes : Quill and Scroll: Honor Roll. Helen Bufwin-Thumb Taclrs: Girls' League: Cel'iisean. William Chapin-Debale Club:' Lalin Club: Hisrorical Sociely: Nal'l Honor Socieiy: Honor Roll. Donald Bundlie-Pres. Boys' Debale Club: Aeronaufics Club: Rowing Club: Chess Club: lnfernalional Club: Slarnp Club: Class Com.: Honor Roll. Mary Alice Byrne-Girls' League: Bowling Club: Slci Club. Donald Chrisiensen-Rowing: Swimming. Delores Burgard. Virginia Callal'1aniSec. Choir: Girl Re- serve: Girls' League: Masque and Foil: Class Com.: Celiisean. Douglas Chrisfgau-Swimming: Ski Club: Boys' Debale Club. 'da B .,f , V . 3. 3. VM Marion Cihlarvpres. Thumb Taclcs: Girls' League: G.A.A.: Honor Roll. Mary Collar-Cnernislry Club: Bowling Club: Slamp Club: Drarnalic Club: Music Apprecialion Club: Choir: Girls' League: J.S. Corn.: Assemblies: Honor Roll. Margery Darrell-lnlernalional Club: Girls' Debaie Club: Girls' League: Lalin Club: Cluess Club: Ski Club: Lilerary Club: Bowling Club: Sec. Clnemislry Club: Class Com.: World : Tirnes : Quill and Scroll: Honor Roll. Norris Clarlc-Tlwurnb Taclrs: Traclc. Sfeve Conger-Tliurnb Taclcs: Class Corn.: Cel1isean. Charles Da rsfflloofball. Mercedes Cla rlre. Miriam Cowie-Pres.: Treas. Girls' League: Srudenr Councfil: Pain? and Palclwes: Masque and Foil: Lilerary Club: Ed. World : Bowling Club: Cliess Club? Class Com.: Honor Roll. Dorofhy DauFFenbacl'1-Girls' League: Sopli- omore Girls' Glee Club: Honor Roll. David Clough. Jane CraigkSlri Club: Girls' League' Slarnp Club' Class Com.: G.A.A.: Cel'iisean : Assemblies: Honor Roll. Alma Davidson-Girls' League. Rulh Colm-Lilerary Club: Girls' League: 'll and Scroll. Jack Cramp1oniCl1ernisrry Club: Honor Roll. Jacqueline Davis-Hon. Mernber Lilerary Club' Girls' League: Cbemislry Club: Sludenl Council: Girls' Carnera Club: Traffic Squad: Music Appreciation Club: Tirnes : Cel'iisean : Quill and Scroll: Honor Roll. Joy Colby-Slarnp Club: Slci Club: Girls' League: Bowling Club: Triads: Class Corn. Charles Cruflenden-Bowling Club: Cen- lral Hi-Y. Virginia DavishCl'1ernislry Club: Girls' League: Bowling Club: Slci Club: Music Apprecialion Club. Donald Coles-Lilerary Club: Pres. Aero- naulics Club: Dramalic Club: Cliess Club: Hisiorical Sociely: Ed.-in-Chief WorId : Honor Roll: Nai'l Honor Sociely: Quill and Scroll. Virginia Culler-Girls' League: Times, Marjorie Dawson-Hislorical Sociefy: Girls' Debale Club: Girl Reserve: Tri-Sigma: Pres. Girls' Camera Club: Girls' League: Class Com.: Sopliornore Honor Medal: Cel'iisean : Exec. Bd. G.A.A.: C Club: Chr. Cornmencemenf Com.: Honor Roll: Referee: All-Cily Lelrerg Nal'l Honor Sociefy. Marilyn Dean-Snapshol Club: Dramalic Club: Girls' League: Times Tri-Sigma: Thumb Taclrs: Painl and Palches: Lilerary Club: Ed. Cehisean : World : Assem- blies: Class Com.: Quill and Scroll: Vice Pres. Class: J.S. Com.: Times Revue : Naf'l Honor Sociely: Quill and Scroll: Honor Roll. Arvilla Deufschlander-Camera Club: Tri- ads: Sec. Girl Reserves: Girls' League: Vice Pres., Treas. German Club: Tri- Sigma: Cehisean : Class Com.: Arr Ed. Times : Quill and Scroll. Monroe Donslrer-Chernislry Club: Hisfori- cal Sociely: Honor Roll. Richard De Bace-Ski Club: Bowling Club: Assemblies. Belly De Vange-Girls' League. Connie Dose-Sec. Music Apprecialion Club: Spanish Club: Girls' League: Choir: Assemblies: Times Revue : Honor Rell. Joanne M. Dedon-Girls' League: Dramalic Club: Bowling Club: Music Aporecialion Club: Chess Club: Ski Club: Cehisean : Class Com.: Glee Times Follies : Times Revue : Assemblies: Band Concerl: Hon- or Roll. Helen De Will-Girls' League: Girl Re- serve. Marilyn Druclx-Sec., Treas. G.A.A.: His- lorical Sociely: Lalin Club: Girls' League: Referee: C Club: Cehisean : Class Com.: All-Cily Leller: Sec, Band: Assem- blies: Drum Maiorelle: Na+'l Honor Soci- ely: Honor Roll. Roberf Deppe-Aeroriaulics Club: Chem- islry Club: Hoclcey: Honor Roll. Renee Diamond-Slamp Club: Sec. Girls' Debale Club: Girls' League: Tri-Sigma: Class Com.: Tirnes : Cehisean : Honor Roll. Eileen DuFfy-Girls' League: Girl Reserve: G.A.A. Ben Derauf-Tri Hi-Y: Rifle Club: Baslcel- ball: Golf. Barbara Dillon4Sophornore Glee Club: Girls' League: Bowling Club: Sec. Traffic Squad. Helen Dunlap-G.A.A., Girl Reserve: Girls' League: Masque and Foil. Howard Dervie-Traffic Squad: Times : Honor Roll. Francis Dimmermen. Dorolhy Dunn-Girl Reserve: Camera Club: Girls' League. Jeanne Desmond-Girls' League: Girl Re- serve: Snapshols. Veral Donalclson-Spanish Club: Camera Club: Girls' League. Alice Dunnavan-Spanish Club: Music Ap- preciafion Club: Young April : Girls' League: Dramalic Club: Honor Roll. ,-an aan Dorofhy DyerwGirls' League. Rufh EngsfwGirls' League. Rodney Ficlrle-Pres. Band: Orcheslra Choir. Charles EichhornaThumb Taclcs: Slamp Club: Music Apprecialion Club. Eugene Ericson-Chemislry Club: Sec. Rifle Club: Class Com.: C Club: Swimming Team. Richard FilburnwCen'rral Hi-Y: Rifle Club: Bird Club: Bowling Club: Baslrelball. John Elholm-lnlernalional Club: Baseball: Band: Assemblies: Chemisfry Club: Siu- clenf Council. Virginia Esch-Quill and Scroll: l-lislorical Sociely: Girls' League: J.S. Com.: Ce- hisean : Referee: Exec. Bd. GAA.: Times : Masque and Foil: C Club: Class Com.: 'Honor Roll. Beverly FinkAln+erna+ional Club: Sec. Span- ish Club: l-lonor Roll. June Ellerf-Sophomore Girls' Glee Club: Girls' League: Sluclenl Council. Shirley Fairbanlz-Sophomore Glee Club: Trallic Squad: Camera Club: Girl Re- serve: Painl and Palches. Naneife Finley-Girls' League. Graham Elvgren-Tri-Hi-Y: Slci Club: Vice Pres., Treas. Siamo Club: Music Appre- ciation Club? Bowling Club: Class Com.: Swimming Team: Golf: Cehisean : Pres. Choir: Assemblies: Times Revue : CU Club. Anna Fandel--Lalin Club: Girl Reserve: Girls' League: Music Apprecialion Club: Cehisean : Class Com.: Honor Roll. Dale Firih-Ceniral l-li-Y: Bowling Club. BeHy EngmanfGirls' League. Eddris Few-Girls' Camera Club: Girls' League. Helen Fischer. Mariorie Engman-Girls' League: Girls' De- bale Club: GAA.: Class Com. Rulh Ficken-Chemislry Club: Choir: Tri- Sigrna: Girls' League: Cehisean : Hon- or Roll. Lorraine Flesher-Girls' League: Girls' Cam era Club: Girl Reserve: Music Apprecia lion Club: Spanish Club. 44? 'Uk .4-if Marcella Fosfere-Girls' League: G.A.A.: Assemblies: Band Concerlsg Head Drum Maiorelle, John Geduldig-Aeronaufics Club: SkiClub: Bowling Club: Golf: Swimming: Rowing: Mid Hi-Y: Sludenl Council: Assemblies: Times Revue. Ka+hleen Goniarek-Girls' Camera Club: Girls' League: Traffic Squad. Barbara Fraufschi-Bowling Club: Slarnp Club: Ski Club: Girls' League: Class Com. Roger Gelin-Gym. Siffra Gormin-Dramafic Club: Girl Reserve: Girls' League: Wardrobe Com,: G.A.A.: Assemblies. Arihur Freeman-Bowling Club: Table Ten- nis Club: Baseball. June Gila'l's-Girls' League: Honor Roll. Jean Gculef-Snapshof Club: Girls' League! Girl Reserve: Tri-Sigma: C Club: G.A.A. Dave Freeman-Bowling Club: Music Ap- precialion Club: Vice Pres. Ski Club: Pres. Class 5: Rowing: Srudenl Council: Times Revue : Assemblies: Choir: Cehisean. Harry Given-Bowling Club: Ski Club: Chess Club: Radio Club: J.S. Com.: Class Com,: Cehisean : Sfudenf Council: Times : Times Revue : Assemblies: Young April. Fred Grahame-Music Appreciafion Club: Radio Club: Honor Roll. Forbes Fuller-Ba nd. John Godskee-Rifle Club: Vice Pres. Chem- isfry Club: Assemblies: Times Revue : Band Concerfs. Doris Greenwald-fGerman Club: Lafin Club: Thumb Tacks: Ski Club: Girls' League Council: Class Com.: Cehisean : Chr. Commencemenf Com. Rufh Ganeles-Girls' League: Honor Roll. Frances Goffw-Music Appreciafion Club: Girls' League: lnfernalional Club: Dra- mafic Club: Bowling Club: Ski Club: Class Com.: Vice Pres. Class: Assemblies. Mary Jean Greig-Spanish Club: Pain? and Parches: Girls' League: Pres. Dramalic Club: J.S. Com.: Class Com.: Sec. Class: Masque and Foil. Jeanne Gassman-Chemislry Club: Girls' League: Sfamp Club. Joseph Goldberg-Guardsmen: Times Re- vue : Assemblies. Earl Grindheim-Radio Club: Traffic Squad: Cehisean : Honor Roll. Belly Gulz-Thumb Tacks: Girls' League: Ed. Cehisean : Assemblies: Quill and Scroll. Prudence Hall-eSnapshol Club: Ski Club: Girls' League: Cehisean. Myrlle Hanson-Girls' League. Sally Haag-Sec, Lalin Club: Ski Club: Chemislry Club: Girls' League: Honor Rall. Caroline HalpernHQuill and Scroll: Lilerary Club: WarId : lnlerrialional Club: Girls' League: Masque and Foil: Honor Roll. Wallace Hanson-lnlernalional Club: J.S. Com.: Pres. Thumb Tacks: Pres. Lilerary Club: Vice Pres. Class: Assemblies: Ed. Times : Hislorical Sociely: Quill and Scroll: World : Times Revue : Nal'l Honor Sociely: Honor Rall. Joan Haas-Ski Club: lnlernalional Club: Girls' League: Girls' Debale: Class Com.: J.S. Com. LynneHe Halvorson-Hislorical Sociely: Spanish Club: Music Apprecialion Club: Choir: Honor Roll, Anne Hanssen-Choir: Bowling Club: Girls' League: Assemblies. Palricia Hacker?-Lilerary Club: Times : WarId : Hislorical Sociely: Chemislry Club: Referee: G.A.A. Exec. Board: C Club: Girls' League: Quill and Scroll: Honor Rall. Bernice HammickeSnapsho+s: Girls' League: Times, Barbara Harding-Girls' Debale. Jeanne Hadd-Lilerary Club: Spanish Club: Glee Club: Girls' League: lnlernalional Club: Class Com.: Hislorical Socieiy: Cehisean : World : Soph. Honor Med- al: Times4Revue : Assemblies: Nalional Honor Sociely: Soph. Girls' Glee Club: Honor Roll. Richard Hannegan-Ski Club: Table Tennis Club: Traflic Squad: Class Com.: J.S. Com.: Foolball: Baseball: Swimming: C Club: Ed. Times : Cheer Leader: Times Revue : Quill and Scroll: Chr. Commencemenl Com. Irene Hasenzahl-Masque and Foil: Vice Pres., Sec. Orcheslra: Srring Ensemble: Assemblies: Girls' Debale Club: C Club: Referee: All-Cify Leller: Treas. Girl Reserve: G.A.A. Exec. Bd.: Glee Times Follies. Sluarf Haglund-Lalin Club. Dorolhy Hanscom-Girls' League. Maxine Harris. Janel HallgLalin Club: lnlernalional Club: Music Apprecialion Club: Girls' League: Hislorical Sociely: Choir: Honor Roll. Doris Hansen-Ski Club: German Club: Chemislry Club: Girls' League: G.A.A.: C Club: Honor Rall. David Haslund-Ski Club: Bird Club: Track. J I I Jim Hazen-Bowling Club, Tri Hi-Y: Class Com.: Baslcelball. Helen Howes-Girls' League: Music Appre- ciafion Club. Mercedes Jacob-Girl Reserve: Choir: Girls' League: G.A.A.: Soph. Girls' Glee Club: Assemblies. Rex Hennell-Bowling Club: Tri Hi-Y. Alice Hubbard-Girls' League: Girl Re- serve: Masque and Foil: Soph. Girls' Glee Club: Treas. Girls' Snapshol Club: Class Com.: G.A.A. Jayne Jeffrey-Girls' League: Band: As- semblies. Audrey Herman-Ski Club: Bowling Club: Dramalic Club: Sfudenl Council: Vice Pres. Girls' League: J.S. Com.: World : Young April : Assemblies. Belly Hudak-G,A.A.: Girls' League. Karen Jemne-Thumb Taclrs: Girls' League: Cehisean : Music Appreciafion Club. May Hofaclcer-Lalin Club: Lilerary Club: Music Apprecialion Club: Chess Club: Honor Roll. Howard Huelsler-lnlernalional Club: As- semblies: Choir: Times : Honor Rall. Alice Johnson-G,A.A.: Thumb Taclrs: Soph. Glee Club. Nancy Hohmann-Girls' League: Bowling Club: German Club: Choir: Music Ap- precialion Club: Honor Roll, Jack Hughes. Bonnie Johnson-Girls' League: Camera Club: Class Com.: G.A.A. Dean Hough-Cenlral Hi-Y. ' ...I -' 'Q ' f-1 ' Robferl Hulchinson-Vice Pres.,Ra 'o Club: ' A Glee7Club'f.Orches'lra: Assemblesf -,-- ., 1' '11 , 1 Charles Johnson-Slri Club: Bowling Club: Tralrlic Squad: Tri HifY: Choir: Sludenl Council: Times Revue. George Howes-wBowling Club. Virginia lnnes-Hon. Member Lilerary Club: Girls' League: Assemblies: Class Com.: Honor Roll. Helen M. Johnson-Girls' League: Musical Apprecialion: Thumb Taclrs: Girls' De- bafe Club. Philip Johnson-Pres., Sec. Radio Club: Pres. lnlernaiional Club: Boys' Debale: Chess Club: Times : Nai'l Honor Soci- ely: Quill and Scroll: Honor Roll. Ken+ Jones-Vice Pres. Debale Club: Ger- man Club: Tri Hi-Y: Chemislry Club: Bowling Club: Ski Club: Music Apprecia- lion Club: Class Com.: Treas. Class: Hockey. Muriel Kassmir. Phyllis Johnson-Dramaiic Club: Bowling Club: Ski Club: Girls' League: J.S. Com.: Assemblies. Thomas Joyce-Treas. Laiin Club: Chem- islry Club: Honor Roll. Jean Keeley-Girls' Lea ue: S anish Club: 9 P Snapshols: Pres. G.A.A. Exec. Bd.: All- Cily Leiier: C Club: Referee: Cehi- sean. Rifa Marie Johnson-Girl Reserve: Girls' League: Music Appreciafion Club. llamay Julson. BeH'e Keller. Susan Johnson-Girl Reserve: Girls' League: Hislorical Sociefy Research Com.: Honor Roll: NaT'l Honor Sociefy. Leigh Kamman-Boys' Debale Club: lnler- naiional Club: Dramalic Club: Bowling Club: Pres. Sludenl Council: Cehisean : Ed. Times : Vice Pres., Treas. Tri Hi-Y: Class Com.: Times Revue : Assemblies: J.S. Com. Eileen Keller-Girls' League: Ski Club. Tamah Johnson-Masque and Foil: Assem- blies: Choir: Soph. Glee Club: Girls' League. Louise Kampf-Lilerary Club: German Club: Girls' League: Tri-Sigma: Class Com.: Girl Reserve: Ed. World : Honor Roll. Marjorie Kelley-Dramalic Club: Girls' League: Slci Club: Bowling Club: Class Com.: Times : Music Appreciafion Club: Soph. Glee Club: Girls' Camera Club. Vernon O. Johnson-Slci Club: Gym Team: Pres. Band: Orcheslra: Times Revue. Bernice Ka nfer. Georgine KellnerhGirls' League: Camera Club: Assemblies: G.A.A. Shirley Johnsfon-Chemislry Club: Girls' League: Ed. Times : Quill and Scroll: Times Revue : Assemblies. Phyllis Karow-Girls' League: Class Com.: Choir: Times Revue : Assemblies: Band Conceri: Music Apprecialion Club. Peggy Kimball-Girls' League: Class Com.: Times Revue : Assemblies. Ralph Kipp-Choir: Assemblies. Frances Kuelfel-Girls' League: Honor Roll Belle Lauer-Masque and Foil. Belly Knapp-G.A.A. Hi-Y: Foolball. N Jerome Kulenllamp-German Clu - Ira 'I m Bealrice QM Gi I e I e a ' , f - , r .z op ':l i - ir ' e :T I' ale X? fs X .I-. s h is+ , Quo , , CI , l-C'l el :' e X nl s l I lj Ross Koepo-Boys' gbale Club: Sfamp Club: Chemislry Club. Mariorie Kur'l'z-German Club: Girl Re- serve: Girls' League: Honor Roll. Shirley Lawrence-Snapshols: Girl Reserve: Spanish Club: Girls' League: Choir: As- semblies. Belly Kozberg-lnlernalional Club: Girl Re- serve: Girls' Debale Club: Times : Ce- hisean : Music Appreciafion Club: Times Revue : Girls' League: Assemblies: Aero- naufics Club: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. John Lambros-Bowling Club: Hockey. Gerfrude Lax-Hislorical Sociely: Pres. Girls' Camera Club: Girl Reserve: Quill and Scroll: Chemislry Club: Dramalic Club: Girls' Debale Club: Girls' League: Lilerary Club: Exec. Bd. G.A.A.: Times : WorId : Times Revue : Assemblies: Class Com.: Hislorical Sociely Research Com.: Nall Honor Sociely: Honor Roll. Frieda Bel Krisfal--lnlernalional Club: Girls' League. Jean Lange-Honor Roll. Beverly Lefcovifz-Girls' League: Honor Roll. Harold Krisfal-Bus. Mgr. Band. Belly Jane La Rose-Girls' League: Snap- shols. Jean Liefson-Girls' League: Times. Carrol Kuehn-Painl and Palches: Girls' League Council: Vice Pres., Pres. Lalin Club: Big Sisler: Band Concerl: Hislorical Sociely: Lilerary Club: Class Com.: ln- lernalional Club: Times : Cehisean : World : Honor Roll: Na+'l Honor Soci- ely: Chr. Commencemenl Com. Bernie Lauer-Jr. Red Cross:. Girls' League: Snapshols. Virginia Leighlon-Slci Club: Girls' League: Honor Roll. ndi' oi A ef e e: ' ' W 'Q-f5'l'll'El' kbs' 'dx W, 1',l' PaHy Leinenlnugel-Drarna+ic Club: Girls' League Council: Treas., Sec. Girls' Debaie Club: Musical Appreciaiion Club: Vice Pres. Soplw, Girls' Glee Club: Class Com.: Associaie Ed. Cel1isean : Jr. Red Cross: Big Sisfer: Recording Sec. Hisiorical So- cieiy: Times Revue : Camera Club: Cliess Club: Bowling Club: Hisiorical So- ciefy Research Com.: Honor Roll: Nai'l Honor Socieiy: Assemblies: Quill and Scroll: Clwr. Commencernenr Com. Marcia Lindbom-Girls' League: Girl Re- serve: Music Appreciaiion Club. Virginia MacDonaldeSiuclen+ Council: Slci Club: Bowling Club: Girls' League: Vice Pres. Clioir: Class Com.: Assemblies: 6.A.A. Phyllis Leonlnarf-Girls' League: Gym Dem- onsfraiion: Girls' Debare Club: Girl Re- serve. Lorrayne Lindmeyer. Carol McGuire-Treas. Lafin Club: Pres. Painr and Paiclwes: Hisforical Socieiy: Girls' League: Clwemisiry Club: Class Com.: Assemblies: Honor Roll: Nai'l Honor Socieiv. Marilyn Lewis. Lorraine Lombardo-Girls' League: Camera Club: G.A.A. Jaclr MacNiven-Pres., Sec. Tri Hi-Y: Liier- ary Club: World : Guardsmen: Rowing: Fencing. Harlan Lichferman-Bowling,Club: Band Conceri. Arnold Lovich-lnfernarional Club: Bowling: Club: Mgr. Baseball. Mergarei Mack-Girls' League: Traffic Squad: Times. Louis Lick-Pres. German Club: Cei1isean : Class Com.: Capi, Golf: C Club: Sec. Ceniral Hi-Y: Sec. Hi-Y lnner-Council: Bowling Club: Times Revue : Honor Roll: Nai'l Honor Socieiy. Lucille Luck-Sec. lnlernaiional Club: Sec.. Treas. Aeronaurics Club: Clnernisiry Club: Girls' League: Ed. Cel'1isean : Class Com.: G.A.A.: Siudeni Council Courf: Hislorical Sociefy: Quill and Scroll: NaT'l Honor Sociefy: Honor Roll. Dorofluy Madsen-Sec. German Club: Sec., Vice Pres. Girls' League: Hisiorical Soci- eiy: Celwisean : Music Appreciaiion Club: Hisiorical Sociely Researcli Com.: Honor Roll. Mae Lind. Lauren Lundberg-Treas. Lafin Club: Dra- maiic Club: Hisforical Socieiy: Vice Pres. lnlernaiional Club: Vice Pres. Boys' De- baie Club: Class Com.: Cel1isean I Young April : Assemblies: Honor Roll: Nai'l Honor Socieiy. Elsa Magnuson-Girls' League. Nora Lind-Girls' League: Girl Reserve. BeHy McArclle-Girls' League: Girl Reserve: Class Com.: Bird Club: Traffic Squad: G.A.A.: C Club: Referee: Times : His- lorical Socieiy: Honor Rall. Cl'1arloH'e Maley-Snapshols: Girls' League: G.A.A. Mary Manners-Girls' League: Gym Demon- slrafion. Donald Meisel-Nafional Honor Socieiy: l-lisforical Sociely: lnlernaiional Club: Pres., Treas. Sludenf Council: Treas., Sec. Hi-Y: Pres. All-Cily Sludenl Council: Pres. German Club: Pres., Vice Pres. Class: Honor Roll. Jean Miller-Sec. Siamp Club: Chemisiry Club: Ski Club: Girls' League: Choir. Barbara Mannheimer-Sfamp Club: Girls' League: Ski Club: Bowling Club: Masque and Foil. Paul Melancon-Bird Club: Bowling Club: Rifle Club: Clwemislry Club: Ski Club: Baskelball: Assemblies. Donald Mifchell-German Club: Cliemislry Club: lnlernalional Club: Nal'l Honor Sociefy: Honor Roll. Dorofhy Maranane--Girls' League: Snap- sliofs: Girl Reserve. James Mellgren-Treas. Mid-Cenfral Hi-Y: Bowling Club: Ski Club: Track: Gym Team: Assemblies. Jerry Mogol-Cenlral Hi-Y: Baskelball. Tom Marlin-Pres. Clwemislry Club: lnlerna- 'tional Club: Hisforical Sociefy: Traffic Courl: Class Com.: Traffic Squad: Ce- hisean : Honor Roll. Karleen Merfz-Dramalic Club: Spanish Club: Ski Club: Girls' League: Assem- blies: Class Com. Don Mo en-Ski Club: Bowling Club: Cen- fral i-Y:,l566'rball:. C Club: Class Com. I, , n 'e Pres. Lafin Club: If Thu ggliiqrernalional Club: Music r 'a ' Club: l-lisiorical Sociely: VR 1 Ingrid Mild-Girls' League: Snapslwofs. Margueriie Monfgomery-Ski Club: Treas.. Pres. Sfamp Club: Girls' League: Snap- shols. Gordon Meeker-Slamp Club: Ski Club: Class Com.: J.S. Com.: Foolball: Honor Roll. Jeanne Milkes-G.A.A.: Slamp Club: Girls' League: Class Com. Peggy Moody--Girls' League: Girl Reserve: Lalin Club: Choir: Assemblies: Sopli. Girls' Glee Club. OHo Meeker-Treas.. Vice Pres. Tri Ceniral Hi-Y: Ski Club: Siamp Club: Pres., Vice Pres, l-lisforical Sociely: J.5. Com.: Class Com.: Treas. Class: Ed., Ed.-inACl'iief Times : Ed.-in-Chief Cehisean : Times Revue : Sludenl Council: Assemblies: Sec. Quill and Scroll: Na'r'l Honor Soci- ely: Chess Club: Honor Rall. Don A. Miller-Slamp Club: Rifle Club: ln- lernalional Club: Choir: Assemblies: Slage Force: Honor Roll. Harry Moreland. Barbara Morrissey-Sec. Siudenl' Council: Ski Club: Bowling Club: Sec. Painl' and Palches: Debafe Club: Girls' League: Class Com.: Assemblies: Times Revue : D.A.R. : Na'r'l Honor Sociely: Honor Roll. Calherine Ann Napier-Girls' League: In- lernalional Club. Harry Ogden-Pres., Treas,, Vice Pres. Ger- man Club: Rifle Club: Chemisfry Club: Chess Club: Vice Pres. lnlernalional Club: Cenlral Hi-Y: Class Com.: Assemblies: Treas. Band: Gen'l Chr. Commencernenl: Honor Rall: Nail Honor Sociefy. Charlo'He Mos?-Lalin Club: l-lislorical So- cieiy: lnlernalional Club: Jr. Red Cross: Triads: Girls' League: G.A.A.: Gym Dem- onsfralion: Honor Roll. Janef Nichols-Ski Club: Painl and Palches: Girls' League: Treas. Music Appreciafion Club: Laiin Club: Debale Club: Bowling Club: J.S. Com.: Class Com.: Sludenl Council: Times Revue. Gloria Olsen-Girls' League: lnlernaiional Club: Honor Roll. James Mounlain-Cl-iemis+ry Club: Ski Club: Bowling Club: Vice Pres. Dramafic Club: Rifle Club: Class Com.: Cehisean : Foofball: Sfudenl Council: Assemblies: Traffic Squad: Young April : Na+'l Honor Sociely: Honor Roll: Chr. Com- mencemen? Com. Richard Nielsen-Ski Club: Vice Pres. Tri Hi-Y: Dramalic Club: Commencemenl Com.: Slamp Club: Young April : Band: Assemblies: Times Revue : Orcheslra: Capl. Fencing. Carolyn Olson-Girls' League: Girl Reserve Kay Mueller-Ski Club: Girls' League: Slamp Club. Margaref Jean Nilson-lnlernafional Club: Girls' League: Orcheslra: Slring Ensemble: Honor Rall. Harland Olson-Rifle Club: Chemislry Club: lniernafional Club: Traffic Squad: Guards- men. Eileen Mullaney-Girls' League. Eileen Norman-G.A.A.: J.S. Com.: Girls' League: Girls' Camera Club: Ski Club. Kurl' Olson-Orchesfra: Assemblies: Band Concerf: Sfring Ensemble: Honor Roll. Janice Murray-Girls' League: Class Com.: Times : Times Revue. James Norris-Table Tennis Club: Rifle Club: Chemislry Club. Margie Olson-Girls' League: Ski Club: Sfamp Club: Drarnafic Club: Camera Club: Spanish Club: J.S. Com.: Assem- blies. Arsinne Nalcashian--lnfernalional Club: As- semblies: Painl and Palches: Masque and Foil: Girls' League: G.A.A. Ann Norlon-Girls' League: C Club: Exec. Bd. G.A.A.: Wardrobe Com.: Referee. Rufh Olson-Girls' League: Masque and Foil: Bowling Club: Gym Demonslrafion. William E. Olson-Rifle Club: Pres. Quill and Scroll: Vice Pres. Dramalic Club: Pres. Tri Cenlral Hi-Y: Lilerary Club: Bowling Club: Pres. Class: Sludenl Coun- cil: Times Revue : Ed. World : Ed. Celwisean : Assemblies: Ed. Times : Class Com.: Nal'l Honor Sociely: Honor Rall. Efhel Peiersen-Girls' League: Choir: As- semblies. Phyllis Pefry-Girls' League: Painl' and Paiclwes: Bowling Club: Slci Club: Music Apprecialion Club: G.A.A.: Assemblies: Honor Roll. Belle O'Neill-Girl Reserve: Snapslwois: G.A.A. Arlene Pelerson-Girls' League: G,A.A.: Choir: Honor Roll. George Pellerson- Cel1isean : Assemblies: Gym Team: Times : Honor Roll. Joan Paulel-Girls' League Council: Music Apprecialion Club: Masque and Foil: Pres. Tri-Sigma: Girls' Debale Club: Class Com.: Comm. Com,: Bowling Club: Times Revue : Cel1isean : Big Sisler. Mae Peferson-Girl Reserve: Girls' League: Choir: Honor Roll. Lorraine Peiruccioni. Lucille Pennig-'Hislorical Sociely: Times : Honor Roll. Margie PelersonwGirls' League: Snapsliols: G.A.A.: Class Com. Edifh Pogoler-Girls' League: Honor Roll. Warren Pennig-Bowling Club: Baslcelballq Track: Assemblies: Nall Honor Sociely. Norma B. Peferson. Marjorie Polanelr-Dramafic Club: Young April : Girls' League: Class Com.: Ward- robe Com.: Traffic Squad: Assemblies. Douglas Perrin-Sec. Boys' Camera Club: Lalin Club: Rifle Club: Quill and Scroll: Pres. Choir: Pres. Class: Class Com.: As- semblies: Times Revue : Times : Ed World : Band Concerl: Honor Roll: Nal' Honor Sociely: Quill and Scroll. Norma Ru'l'l'1 Pelerson-Pres, Girl Reserve: Girls' League: Class Com,: G.A.A.: Hon- or Roll. Alfred John PollmanYRille Club: Chem- islry Club: Hislorical Sociely: Music Ape precialion Club: Choir: Capl. Gym Team: Honor Roll. Nadine Perwein. Shirley Peferson-Chemislry Club: Girls' League: Girl Reserve: Big Sisler: Class Com. Clililiord Polslri-Sec. Tri Hi-Y: Bowling Club: Class Com.: Traclc: Gym Team: Rowing Team: Co-capf. Foolball: Slri Club. Edmund Powell-Ski Club: Neiional Honor Sociefy: Pres., Vice Pres.. Sec. Mid Hi-Y: C Club: Bowling Club: Sfudeni Coun- cil: Glee-Tirnes Follies : Times Revue : Assemblies: Hislorical Socieiy: Vice Pres., Treas. Class: Class Com.: Foorball: Track: Sophomore Honor Medal: J.S. Chairman: Honor Roll. Ben Reisdorf-Pres. Phoro Arfs: Assemblies: Proieclion Force. Priscilla Rickess. Mary Jane Pringle-Girls' League: Girl Re- serve: Camera Club: Wardrobe Com. Eslher Reizman--Lafin Club: Girls' Debafe Club: Hislorical Sociely: lnfernarional Club: Girls' League: Cehisean : Sopho- more Honor Medal: Honor Roll: Na+'l Honor Sociery. Jean Ringold-Girls' League: Choir: As- semblies. Lloyd Prochnow-Treas. German Club: Chess Club: Musical Apprecialion Club: Bus. Mgr. Cel1isean : Hislorical Socieiy: TimeS : Sluclenf Council: Radio Club: Siamp Club: Class Com.: Na+'l Honor Sociefy: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. Elwin Reps-Sec. Tri Hi-Y: Ski Club: Bowling Club: Drama+ic Club: Track Team: Choir: Assemblies: Young April. Elizabefh Ringius-Sec. Orcheslra: Jr. Red Cross: Girls' Snapshois: Girl Reserve: Lilerary Club: Lafin Club: Choir: Sec. Hisforical Sociely: Nalional Honor Soci- efy: Assemblies: Glee Times Follies : Sophomore Honor Medal: Worlcl : His- iorical Sociely Research Com.: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. Charles Purnam. Ru+l1 Resnick-Girls' League. CharloHe Roberison-Girls' League Coun- cil: Vice Pres.. Sec. German Club: Sec, Hisiorical Socieryg Vice Pres. Music Ap- preciarion Club: Sophomore Girls' Glee Club: Pres. Choir: Cehisean : Srring En- semble: Times Revue : Assemblies: Slu- denr Council Courl: Sec. Class: Honor Roll: Na'r'l Honor Sociery, Dorofhy Ralph-Girls' League: Ski Club: Snapshol' Club: Spanish Club: Drarnalic Club: Sfamp Club: Assemblies. Bruce G. Rice-Boys' Debale Club: Chem- isfry Club: Traffic Couri: Hislorical Soci- ery: Rowing Team: Honor Roll. Phyllis Rode-Red Cross Club: Sec. Girl Reserves: Girls' League: Vice Pres., Pres. Girls' Debale Club: Tri-Sigma: Com.: G.A.A. Exec. Bd.: Referee: Club: All-Cily Leffer: Ed. Cehisean : Quill and Scroll. Class HCM Mariorie Raynum--Girls' League: Dramafic Club: Music Appreciafion Club: Ski Club: Bowling Club: Class Com.: Assemblies: Honor Roll. Marion Richardson-Dramafic Club: Ski Club: Girls' League: Assemblies: Sludenl Council. Helen Rodenberger-Girls' League. Lucille Reinardy-Girls' League: Girls' Snap- shois: Assemblies. Warren Riesch-Bowling Club: Foorball: Hockey: Band: Assemblies: Times Revue. Gerry Rohland-Girls' League: Cehisean : Honor Roll. Arnold Rosenberg-Choir: Thumb Taclcs: Painl and Pafches: Cehisean : Glee Times Follies : Assemblies. Elaine Sagissor-Girls' League: Big Sisfert Honor Roll. Charles Sawyer--Slci Club: Cenlral Hi-Y: Bowling Club: Chess Club: C Club: Foolball: Baslreiball: Tennis: Class Com.: Assemblies: Times Cehisean : Times Revue. Consfance Rosenfhal-Lalin Club: Slamp Club: Choir: Assemblies: Dramalic Club: Young April : Times Revue : Girls' League: Honor Roll. Harvey Sl. John-Dramaiic: Club: Slci Club: Bowling Club: Chess Club: Debale Club: Foolball: Baslrelball: Assemblies: Young April : Sludenl Council. Frances Scanlon. Marcia Ross-Girls' League: Ski Club. Marian Salmen-Girl Reserve: Band: As semblies. Mar Lois Schaaf-Painf and Palches: Girls Y League: Class Com. Maiel Rundquisi'-German Club: Girls' League: Music Apprecialion Club: Choir: Assemblies: Honor Roll. Richard Salper-Tennis: Baslrefball. Janef Schaeppi-Girl Reserve: Girls' League Grove Rufh-Honor Roll. Phil Samuelson-Slci Club: Class Com. Class Treas.: Capf. Rowing. Belly Schneider-Chemislry Club: Slri Club Girls' League: Music Apprecialion Club Class Com.: Masque and Foil: Choir: Assemblies. James Ryan-Bowling Club: Rifle Club. Guardvmen: Class Com. Alan Sanford-Radio Club: Bowling Club Foolball: Traffic Squad. Dean Schulh-Phofo Arls: German Club Pres Music A reciafion Club' Chem- . i islry Club: l-lisforical Sociely: Class Com. Tralilic Squad: Traffic Courl: l-lonor Roll Q Naf'l l-lonor Socielz. A, ' K4 :ff . 1 A 1 Genevieve Sedelr-Girls' League: Snapshols: J.S. Com. Audrey Sergenf-Girls' League. Doroihy Schulh-Girl Reserve: Slci Club Girls' League: Bowling Club: Class Com. Choir: G.A.A.: Assemblies. Howard Schulh-Bowling Club: C Club: Foolball: Hoclcey: Baslrelball. Fred Sherman-Phofo Arfs. Mulvein Smifh. Rurh Schulh-Girls' League: Debale Club. Anifa Shifle+f-His+orical Sociefy Research Com.: Pain? and Pafches: Choir: Soph. Girls' Glee Club: Girls' League: Class Com.: Assemblies: Times Revue : Na+'l Honor Sociely: Honor Roll. Roberf Sorem-Radio Club: Thumb Taclrs: Tri Hi-Y: Treas. Choir: Sec. Class: Times Revue : Cehisean : Assemblies. Efhel Schwalbe-Girls' League. Rober+ Simley-Bowling Club. Ronnie Sorem-Rifle Club: Bowling Club: Tri Hi-Y: Camera Club: Class Com.: Foolball: Baslcefball: Assemblies: Honor Roll. Marian Seiih-Snapshols: Girls' League: Band Concerf: Assemblies. Herschel Simon-Bowling Club: C Club: Traclr: Foofball: Baslcefball: Rowing: As- semblies. Nafhalie Spangler-Girls' League: Slri Club. Raymond Severson-Treas. Tri Hi-Y. Jean Sinclair-Girl Reserve: Ski Club: Red Cross Club: Girls' League: Music Appre- ciafion Club: Vice Pres. Soph. Girls' Glee Club: Choir: Assemblies. Violei Sfedffeld-Girls' League: J.S. Com. Charlo'He Seward-Treas. Girl Reserve: Girls' League: Traffic Squad: -LS. Com. Rufh Sleeger-German Club: Girls' League Council: Hisrorical Sociery: Sfudenf Council: Cehisean : Honor Roll: Nal'l Honor Sociely. Margie Sfeele-Slci Club: Dramalic Club: G.A.A.: Pain? and Pafches: Snapshofs: J.S. Com.: Masque and Foil: Sfudenf Council: Glee-Times Follies : Big Sisrerp Assemblies. Carroll Shapiro-Girls' League: Girl Re- serve: Slamp Club. Harrie+ Mae Smilh-4Jr. Red Cross: Masque and Foil: Girls' Debale: Girl Reserve: Tri-Sigma: Sec. lnlernalional Club: Dra- malic Club: Orchesfra: Glee-Times Fol- lies : Assemblies: Spanish Club:' Honor Roll. Charles Slevens-Treas. Dramaric Club: Bowling Club: Baslcelball: Assemblies. Pafricia Sfevens-Slci Club: Chemisrry Club: Pres. Sfamp Club: Girls' League: G.A.A. Clarence Swa nson-Hockey: Band. Helen Thomas-Girls' League: Girl Reserve: Lafin Club: lnlernalional Club: Chemisrry Club: Hisforical Sociefy: Snapshof Club: Class Com.: Cehisean : Soph. Honor Medal: Sec. Sludenf Council Courr: Na+. Honor Sociefy: Honor Roll. Jane Siralra-Girls' League: Jr. Red Cross: Treas. Painf and Pafches: Choir: Soph. Girls' Glee Club: Music Appreciafion Club: Girl Reserve: Assemblies. Jean Swanson-Girls' League: Girl Reserve: Cehisean : Camera Club: Sludenf Coun- cil Courr: Honor Roll. Frank Thompson-Tri Hi-Y: Chemisrry Club: Rifle Club: Cheerleader. Caroline Sfreich-Ski Club: Sec. Girls' De- bare: Girl Reserve: Chemisfry Club: Girls' League: G.A.A.: Cehisean : Wardrobe Com. Marvel Swanson-Girls' League: Girl Re- serve: Srudenf Personnel Club. Lorraine Thompson-Slci Club: Slamp Club: Girls' League. BeHy Sfrobel-Girls' League: Class Com. Madrene Swenson-Sfamp Club: Girls' League Council. Mary Louise Thompson-Bowling Club: Girls' League: Cehisean : Band Con- cerl: Times Revue : Assemblies: Sec. Class. Ri'I'a Slrom-Pres. Snapshofs: Girls' League: Class Com.: J.S. Com.: G.A.A.: Referee. Sidney Swenson-Chemsirry Club: Gym Team: Honor Roll. Veronica Thompson-Girls' League: Jr. Red Cross. John Slumpf-Pres. Sfudenf Council: Tri Cenrral Hi-Y: Lirerary Club: Hislorical Sociely: Treas. lnfernaiional Club: Rifle Club: Assemblies: Class Com.: Boys' De- bare Club: World : Na+'l Honor Sociery: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. Roberf Teipel-Bowling Club: Slci Club: C Club: Assemblies: Foorball: Gym Team: Mid Hi-Y. Rosemary Thorndike-Chemisfry Club: ln- rernarional Club: Larin Club: Hisrorical Sociery: Girls' League: Snapshors: Class Com.: Orchesrra: Soph. Honor Medal: Sludenl Council Courf: Soph. Girls' Gle Club: Na+'l Honor Sociery: Honor Roll Celesle Sullivan-Girl Reserve: G.A.A. Fred Thiers-Mid Hi-Y: Times Revue : As- semblies: Band. Philip Thuma--Tri Hi-Y: Rifle Club: Chem- islry Club. Shirley Till-Pres. Soplw. Girls' Glee Club: Red Cross: German Club: Sec. Music Appreciafion Club: Girls' League: Ed. CeI'iisean : Choir: Glee Times Follias : Times Revue : Assemblies. Vivian Wagner--Soph. Girls' Glee Club: Girls' League: Assemblies. Irwin Weinsfein-Ski Club: Bowling Club Vice Pres. Chess Club. Gloria Tranfanella-Girls' League: Cbernisrry Club: Ski Club: Chr. Wardrobe: J.S. Com.: Class Com.: G.A.A,: Assemblies: Cel1isean : Referee: C Club: Honor Roll. Jeanne Walsh-Girl Reserve: Music Appre- ciafion Club: Girls' Camera Club: Girls' League: Choir: Assemblies. Billy Weihman-Bowling Club: Guardsman Gym Team: Times : Assemblies: Time Revue. James Traufman-Foofball: Baseball: Traf- fic Squad. Lorraine Walsfrom-Girls' League. Shirley Wells. Richard Tuffe-Rifle Club: Clwemisfry Club: Track Team: Gym Team: Foolball. Dorofhy Warner-Girls' League: Ski Club. Leonore Wendi. Mildred Ulwlicli-Girl Reserve: Girls' League. Sylvia Warner-Girls' League: Gym Demon- siralion. Margarei Wesfby-Girls' League. Ed Van Cleve-Bowling Club: Class Com.: Track: Co-capf. Swimming -Alcine Wa sie-Girls' League. Dorofhy Whisfon-Girls' League: Girl Re serve: Honor Roll. Virginia Volkmeier-Bowling Club: Ski Club: Sfamp Club: Girls' League: Class Com. Eileen Wild-Girls' League: Girls' Debafe Club: lnfernafional Club: Honor Roll. Lois Weimar. Mary Jane Wilder-Girls' League: Times. Audrey Wolfe-Ski Club: Chemis+ry Club Sfamp Club: Bowling Club: Girls' League Girl Reserve: G.A.A. David W. Yorl:-Sec. Chess Club: Treas. Class: Class Com.: Hockey: Bowling: Band: Assemblies: Ed. Cehisean : Or- chesfra: Glee Times Follies : Na+'l Hon- or Sociely: Honor Roll. Lois Wilkinson-Spanish Club: Girls' League: Band: Assemblies: JS, Com.: Class Com. Marilyn Wolff-Triads: Sec. Thumb Taclcs: Girls' League Council: German Club: Girl Reserve: Hisiorical Sociely: Class Com.: Assemblies: Big Sisfer: Honor Rall. Sylvieffe Yugend-Girls' League: Inferna- iional Club: Hisforical Sociefy: Spanish Club: Hisiorical Soc. Research Com.: Treas. Girls' Debafe Club: Honor Roll. Josephine Williams-Laiin Club: Jr. Recl Cross: Girls' League: Tri-Sigma: Music Appreciaiion Club: G.A.A. Exec. Bd.: Class Com.: Cehisean : Choir: Assem- blies: Times Revue, Sharon Wood--Girls' League: Girl Reserve: G.A.A. Lillian Zasfera-Girls' League: Girl Reserve: Snapshois. Jane Wilson-Quill and Scroll: Slci Club: Girls' League: J.S. Com.: Assemblies: Times. Ray Workman. Pearl Zimbleman-Girls' League: Girl Re- serve: Snapshofs: Honor Roll. Frances Wilise-Girls' League: G.A.A.: Times. Nancy Wrighi-Assoc. Ed. World : Class Com.: Dramaiic Club: Sec, Liferary Club: Lafin Club: Pain? and Pafches: Girls' League: Hisforical Sociefy: Times : As- semblies: Band: Sec. Orchesfra: 'Glee Times Folliesu: Sludenf Personnel Club: Pres., Sec. Class: Quill and Scroll: Naf'l Honor Socieiy: Honor Roll. Gloria Zimmerman-Camera Club: Girls' League. We ioined lhe Navy lo see lhe world Allen Sanlord, Russel Wood, John Peiclc C7CU7ZE 'CLI Qbdllfgi 'Zi Jack Abrahamson Myron Abramowilz William Angell Molly Apple Joe Armslronq Donald Aumer Jerome Axelrod Richard Ayres William Balding Nancy Bales Arnold Bellis William Benlon Jean Berger Philip Boelrholl Dorolhy Boellor Evelyn Boone Roberl Bowman Leslie Breier Donald Broolcharn Millon Bulcolslry Shirley Cahn Roberl Callahan Marie Cirkl Marvin Connalcer Lucille Cummings Georao Davies Lillian Deach Roger Deppe Jean Dielz Bobb M. Doherly Lorraine Dolan Imogene Dorsey Berl Duxbury Jane Edlund El Vera Erickson Paul Elhier Raul Eeisl Gordon Ferqusen Belly Fishman Geraldine Filzqibbon Melvin Eliqslein Roberl Foley Leo Fox Muriel Eriedland Mary Georqopolis Roherl H. Gorman Roberl Griswold Rooer Halcensen Dick E, Hansen John Hansen Marlin Hare Shirley Harrinqlon Roberl Hendricks Lorraine Herbsl Belly Hong Fae Johnson Harry V. Johnson Mary Ellen Johnson Bernard Kaplan Gladys Kalz Berlha Kirznir Jean Klinqelhul Marshall Kopman Darleen La Belle Slephen La Rose Lillian L. Larson John Lee Rulh Lee Mary Ellen Leier Cyrus Lideen Michael J. Liplalc Glenn Llunq Kennedy McKenzie Richard Madsen Gloria Malmon Edward Maurer Shirley Minlz Roslyn Moses Kalherine Moss James Joseph Mullen Leonard Munsen Waller Nelsen Marqarel Nelson Slella Niclcelson Tim O'Connor Marcella Oqren Richard CJ-lara Marqine Pasler Thomas D. Pederson Jewel Plremmer Refer Proulx Mary M. Ruvoqel John Qualley Rulh Redder Carolyn Rinqslrom Jane Roden lrene Roseen Nancy Ross William Rull Richard Ryan Arlhur Sallcin Harold Saxrud ldelle Schnilzer Mary Schweda John Seiverl William Sharp Belly Sheppard Richard Simmer Roberl Slocumlo William Smeed Donald Smilh Lorraine Smilh Joan Somerville Alvin Slrauss Marqarel Sulora Jaclc Sullivan Rosemary Swandollar Frances Tallrin Kalhleen Thompson Belly Tomlinson Gladys Tornshine Charles C. Walk Slewarl Wriqhl Dorolhy Yeaqer William Ziehl Un :flflzmoziam MR. WILLIAM P. McC5GVERN-I866-i940 Wifh fhe passing of Mr. William P. McGovern on June I4, I94O, Cenfral losf a friend. Mr. MCG-overn had a long leaching career in Greek and Lafin. l-lis love of ihe classics, his cheerful personalify, and his Kpleasanf manner had a profound influence on his siudenis. He will live in fhe memory of fellow feachers and sfudenfs noi only as a Teacher buf as a scholarly genfleman and a friend, The sfars go down To rise upon some oiher shore, And bright' in Heaven's ieweled crown They shine forevermoref' fMQ6393f?5Q5i72 iii? f M -Q1 as , M My if QE H 52 gliffffi-QSZXIKQQS X Rtiii .A Eixwixgfi is ffxgiaf RH . t sl sf N! Q1 eb + ,W Firsl Row: Rulh Koernpel, Sherman Plepler, Rulh Carver, Dick Madsen, Norman Ravich, Charlolle Roberlson Margarel Nilson, Roberl Reimers, James Jacobson. Second Row: lrene Hasenzahl, Joyce De Long, Elizabelh Ringius, Lorraine Pierinceioni, Joyce Railer, Diclr'Nielsen Jeanne Walker, Arlhur Lamperl, Roberl Meyer, Bob Fry, Miss Knoll, Kennelh Lamperl, Harvey Bassevich, Kurl Olson. 015 .Sofia an fun mem .5 The Cenlral Qrcheslra, under lhe able direclion ol Miss Lillian Knoll, is an insli- lulion ol lhe school, being one ol 'ils old- esl organizalions. Music ol lhe maslers is sludied and played by ils ambilious mem- bers, each ol whom worlcs seriously and conscienliously. The orcheslra is now a lull -1. 11 'aff r A W J .,:5.,, 535:35 credil subiecl and rneels lourlh period lor praclice lour limes a weelc. Cerlain ol lhe members ol lhe slring seclion, chosen by Miss Knoll, meel aller school lor an hour once a weelc. This group is lcnown as lhe slring ensemble and is also under lhe supervision ol Miss Knoll. ll provides music lor various lunclions in and oul ol school. lls members lhis year were Rulh Koempel and Sherman Plepler, lirsl violins: lrene l-lasenzahl and Kurl Olson? second violins: Rulh Carver, lhird violin: Charlolle Roberlson and Margarel Nilsen, cellosg Caroline Miller, bass: and Elizabelh Ringius, piano. The ol-licers ol lhe orcheslra lor lhe lirsl lerm were Sherman Plepler, presidenlg Rulh Koempel, vice preside-nl: lrene l-lasenzahl, secrelaryy and James Jacobson, lreasurer. During lhe second semesler Sherman Plep- ler was again presidenl, and James Jacob- son, Ralph Pelerson, and Rulh Koempel held lheir respeclive ollices. JIU. Nfl? Firsl Row: Mae Pelerson, Eleanor Fox, Priscilla Jefferson, Jane Roden, Marion Richardson, Joan Mulally, Marilyn Harris, Connie Dose. Second Row: Elizabeth Ringius, Shirley Lawrence, Maiel Rundquisf, Jean Sinclair, Charloffe Robertson. Third Row: Marie Cirkl, Jane? Hall, Jack Pollman, Harold Sfrorn, Roberl Folsom, Douglas ABrodie, Josephine Williams. I 4 I Fourfh Row: Norfon Frishberg, John Merrill, Bud Elvgren, president Don Anderson, Richard Polisler, Alan Bisbee, Henry Cowie, vice presidenlg Elwin Reps, Doug Wolfangle. 675001 When music sounds, gone is lhe earlh I lcnow And all her lovely 'rhings even lovelier grow. Sixly-lwo voices blencl in melodious har- mony, and lhe audience sils spell-bound. The Cenlral Choir has compleled anolher 'line performance. The Choir is one of Cenlral's well-lcnown organizalions. ll has sung lor many groups 'rhroughoul lhe cily - high schools and churches alilce. The program usually con- sisls ol sacred choral music, and il is sung wilhoul' piano accompaniment This group is also very aclive al school and has sung for several assemblies. Lasl Chrislmas il presenled ils annual concerl, accompanied by an inslrumenlal lrio. The choir also loolc parl in The high school carni' val pageanl af lhe Sl. Paul Audilorium. Officers lasl lerm consisled of: Bud Elv- gren, president Virginia Callahan, secre- lary: and Henry Cowie, lreasurer. Spring lerm olzlicers were: Charlolle Roberlson, president Henry Cowie, vice president and Azaleigh Baker, secrelary. Miss Lillian Knoll is adviser. n I First Row: Elaine Baisden, Shirley Till, Anifa Shifleff, Lois Lundberg, Mar alef KIQQ Lucile Peterson, Azaleigh Baker, secrefaryg Ruth Ficken. Second Row: Lynneffe Halvorson, Nancy l-lohmann, June Olson, Janel Anderson, Margaref Holden, Jo Anne Alberg, Biddle Jacob. Third Row: Gerfrude Ruhberg, Jean Ringold, Belly Schneider, Gloria Kringel, Marian Prirneau, Margie Kaehn, Jane Sfraka, Mimi Kurenlz, Bealrice Rose Fourlh Row: Chuck Johnson, Bob Hendricks, Dave Fleernan, Bill Dingle, Bob Slocumb, Ted Rosen. George Porris, Donn Miller, Arlene Peterson, l M Q: : ji' 1, l Firsr Row: Harry Ogden, Donald Swenson, Clarence Swenson, Paul Proclor, Tom Barwise, Second Row: Ro na Jane Baker, Ray Sorenson, Phil Chapman, Henry Morrison, Ve 'non Johnson. Third Row: Cha:Tes Alexander, Roberl Norris, Donald Roach, Dale Danielson, Hlliard Brown. Fourth Row: Paul Samuels, Ralph Wassrnann, John Godske, Roger Nielson. Fiffh Row: Al Zscholcle, Don Anderson, Charles Mishek, Maurice Burns, Bill Douglas, Ronald Chrislianson. Ulla Bam! Led by six high-slepping drum maiorelles, lhe Cenrral High School band was a familiar sighl al all loolball and baslcelball games lhis year. The pep band was under lhe direclion ol Dave Yorlc. The personnel consisled ol Bill Debus, Don Ander- son, Wally Wedemeier, Marvin Bellcin, Diclc Nielson, Forbes Fuller, l-larold lvlarlens, Clarence Swanson, Harry Ogden, Paul Samuels, Maurice Burns, and Dave Yorlc. The group was a big laclor in slirring enlhusiasm lor Cenlral alhlelic eyenls. ln January, l94I, lhe band, under lvlr. George Berry, presenled ils annual band assembly. The program included ln a Persian Merkel, a sousa- phone solo by Maurice Burns, Scenes from Opera- land, and several familiar and snappy marches. First Row: Nancy Wright David York, Richard Klein Rufh Johnson John Elholrn Wally Wederneier Second Row: Gail Mordaunl, Rulh Rardin Warren Riesch John Holfen Lois Wilkenson Jacquelyn Bronslien Third Row: Harold Marfe-ns, Fred Claassen Arnold Resnick Harold Krisfal Carl Lipschullz Fourlh Row: Marvin Belkin, Julian Baile? Fiffh Row: Henry Schuldl, Foresl Fuller, Harrie? Welfergren Jayne Jeffrey Bill Debus Dick Nielson Don Loefller . , A Ili?-' ,XJ k,, ,, i 1 -,K 5 Z Rodney Pickle headed lhe group as presidenl lasl lerm, wilh Paul Elhier, vice presidenly Marilyn Druck, secrelary: and Harry Qgden, lreasurer. When Mr. Franklyn Blume look over lhe band- rnasler's dulies in 'rhe spring lerm, Vernon Johnson was presidenl and Doen Loeicller, Jayne Jefferies, Harry Qgclen were vice presidenl, secrelary, and lreasurer, respeclively. Head drum rnaiorelle for lhe pasl year was Marcella Fosler wifh Marilyn Druck, Jo Ann Jenson, Lola Ahrens, Janice Bodine, and Pal Ross as her assislanls. Shirley Villers and Mary Lou Rougben joined lhe lwirlers lhis spring. This year's aclivilies were climaxed by The life feenlh annual Band Concerl and Slage Revue. ,M T A ! i WJ fc- ' Firsf Row: Miss Dornberg, Marge Olson, Gerlrude Lax, Jim MounTain, vice president Mary Jean Grieg, press denTg Audrey Anderson, secreTaryg Charles STevens, Treasurerg Mariorie Raynum, Frances Goff. Second Row: Carol BonbrighT, RuTh LiTTle, Nancy Wrighf, DoroThy Ralph, Marilyn Moorman, Jean Godberson Jean Levy, Beverly BerlcoviTz, Phyllis Johnson, Joanne Dedon. Third Row: Barbara Swanson, Mariorie Kelley, Karleen Merfz, Alice Dunnavan, Barbara Bean, June Waierous PaTTy Leinenkugal, Marilyn Dean, Marjorie Polanelr, Fern Kaye Boeye, Janice Bodine. FourTh Row: Leigh Kamman, Earl Freeman, MorTon Frishberg, Bob Sinylrin, RoberT Eddy, Al Reps, Marvin Moran Al Wise, Harvey ST. John, J. Lauren Lundberg, Dick Nielsen. -'F 1 ,.J....4 ,, ,f-' -J H, ,Xxx The W 0953 .Sk aQe framafia UFLLLT The loves and grievances oT high school liTe provided The Theme oT Young April, The maior producTion oT The DramaTic Club This year. A sequel To Growing Pains, iT was The hilarious hiT oT The season. Comprised oT aspiring Thespians oT Cene Tral, The club gives iTs members opporTuni- Ties To have acTual experience on The sTage and To culTivaTe a sincere inTeresT in The TheaTer. The club was organized early in The his- Tory oT The school and has always carried ouT iTs TradiTion oi giving Tine perTormf ances. ln order ThaT more OT The sixTy members may have an opporTuniTy To display Their acTing abiliTy, The club gave Three one-acT plays in The assembly. Miss Mariorie Dornberg advises The club, and The oTTicers are Mary Jean Greig, presidenT: James MounTain, vice presidenT7 Audrey Anderson, secreTaryg and Charles STevens, Treasurer. -uv V Q 4' .nr Y , 4 'Q FirsT- Row: Grace Mackey, adviserj Nancy WrighT, Barbara Barton, Barbara Morrissey, secrefaryg Carol president, Jane STraka, Treasurer, Jean Keys, Mary Lois Schaaf. Second' Row: ElizabeTh Skellel, Isabelle Culligan, Shirley Fairbank, JaneT Nichols, Frances McClure Nakashian. ' 'll J Tf Mar Jean Greig, Susan Banisie Third Row: Marilyn Ann Dean, Mary Bohmbach, Prisci a e erson, y STeele, Mary Anne Carsfensen, Carroll Kuehn. .f ainf ana! .qnczfcges WhaT would Turkey be wiThouT sTuTTing? WhaT would a sTage perTormance be wiTh- ouT makeup and cosTumes? The dashing hero would look sickly, and his loved one would have no bloom To her cheeks. Cen- Tral, however, need noT Tear! WiTh PainT and PaTches on The iob, cheeks are painTed, and worries paTched up. For sixTeen years This club has supplied The makeup aT The CenTral perTormances, and They've done an excellenT iobl The members have given a Touch oT realism To weekly assemblies, The DramaTic Club plays. The carnival pageant The Times Revue, and The Band Concert However, before c:osmeTics can be ap- plied, The Technique musT be perTecTed. Under The direcTion oT Miss Mackey, ad- viser, The PainTs, old members, Teach The PaTches. neophyTes, The arT oT sTage makeup. Heading These c:osmeTic experTs are: Carol McGuire, president Barbara Mor- rissey, secreTary: and Jane STraka. Treas- urer. 'W' ' inn McGuire , Arsinne r, Margie -ev' of ',jgf: , , .3 , .. ig J , 5 ,. 55, L: F' ,nk Iris sl .v-suv- 'Ml ..:.3 -V153-L7.?J'Q . Q., .,,.., is l ffl .fiiu r 1 ,T fe,',z. - ..-5.-:ffm fgwmr:-1 'F.vlC3',.' ww-,w::,,,,, , , T , T' ffl 5' 5 1' WL' 5xf'?3?f'1-'E.ly't3?-T :z . .i:f....e:- rf - 1' if 'i L ocal Color -4 fra! -xl.. . '9 5 . K . . M A Ch5rleS k ,Up pmnev. p l Phi O e 4 dlev. Honman'-Ma leormmh on Russell Plea PXudreY mn. STTTF n Fe,-quS ' Tranianellaw Am NOV QordO leY . r. pfgk Row: Shirexorlka Tfanxpnelix-Chard Wiessne l - ' 3 v . ' Second ROW' ic, afd pollie Bllqlla' 1 R Tl QUT migfwgiiiigws ROW ' pOurTl'W :Sings gona and Flflfazcfzoga Clommiffae ln almosT every Tield oT human endeavor There are Those men and women behind The scenes whose worlc is absoluTely necessary in any accomplishment yeT They oTTen geT The leasT crediT OT all. CenTral's sTage Torce and wardrobe commiTTee may be classiTied as such. Their reward is The experience They gain and The lcnowledge ThaT They have helped To enTerTain The sTudenT body. The sTage Torce under The di T' , :rec ion oT Magnus Hanson, and The wardrobe com- miTTee, under Gloria TranTanella, played an im oT T ' ' ' ' C . p r an parT in The Choirs ChrusTmas oncerT, The Times Revue, The Band ConcerT, and The weelcly assemblies. For each oT The producTions They eTTicie Tl b 'l ' ' n y ui T seTs, conduc:Ted The llghhng, and Turnished The properTies and cosTumes They worlc in close co . -operaTion wiTh The DramaTic Club under The direcTion oT Miss Marjorie Dornberg. Qghek r lgiiiv 'UN ' ' Qxrggpr - Briana! kgs :Scania Hf 3 3 ,I :. ' ,-1 .X ,. .:',l4r+ . . h : ,, , r'a..'. ' l!gg,14,, ' ' Q af, PN:-M, N? gs f i 'Q , iy2vQ 63 ' I All A Q xi ' .Sy K fi Q4 RO! 'v.. A fb hl'h1Uf,f x ,X 'ir-vi, ,' X H .H '.jQ1Z:i'.?.xl-I,.if--f f, ,.1 :,W,.i Q:.....w...g. an . ,, .- 'U' l I A .. . , 39' . 3 vt -. I T if I? . . ' 5 NAV ig 1..,3g.:t3'K 'Q w A, 1 f V .: QQ: , 5 : ':aj tg xx ' x ,. .yvt 4' - .5Q'- A fr .- .w f ,.s 1' '- . H rl 4.5212 2 1 if B: ' , '-cf . an sq g , .4 3 . if 1g:..'. ' , :,5,,, 22,1 ,f.9'ig qgf 9? 0461-2615 ff? YD -J ' Q fifvifggw' xo 0 and-J 2356 'EY' if r' -rs? w-r B Firsl Row: Miss Bryanf, Miss Knighl, John Sfumpf, Barbara Morrissey, Carol Bonbriqhf, Don Me se Mss Me 1 Second Row: Mariorie Rusn, Miriam Cowiey Marilyn Harris, Josephine Dedolph, Barbara Bean, Ma lyn Moo man Emily Foley. Third Row: Harry Given, Gordon Bailey, Jack Ryan, Ted Kaysen, Marvin Moran, Bob Oelke, Bll Oso Le Kamman gfnwfenf Counai l-lello again! Do you remember one day lasf winfer when Cenfralifes were be- ing especially friendly? Gay red faqs wifh fhe friendly greefing l-lellol bobbed up and down on fheir sweafers or blouses. If was fhe annual Hello Day sponsored by fhe Sfudenf Council. Wifh fhe proceeds obfained from fhe sale of fhese lags, lhe Sfudenf Council supplies many needs of fhe school. The mofion picfure machine purchased by fhe Council is in daily use in classrooms and by various organizafions. A new flag for fhe assembly sfage was boughf fhis year. This orqanizafion enables fhe sfudenf body of Cenlral fo govern ifself. lf is made up of represenfafives who are elecf- ed by The individual home rooms, and a council is formed under fhe advise-rship of Miss Pearle Knighf, Miss Mary Lou Bryanf, and Miss lrma Meili. Officers fhis year were: John Sfumpf, On H7 preside-nf: Carol Bonbrighf, vice presidenfg 9 reco Barbara Morrissey, secrefaryg and Don 'O' Miesel, freasurer. w. f sais. T?3'-r 3 ci 'Vw 'iv'- lv- 'ET' FirsT Row: Helen Thomas, Rosemary Thorndike, Jean Swanson, Lucille Luck. Second Row: Torn Martin, Dean Schulfz B R'c D 'd York, , -,-,' :5 ,1:' ' 'inf'- ' 'TN 'wat-. N3 ,,:v.j.' J r, g .. H ''-:'-mag-,-.,.,vj,,'13lQt2::.:fggg,7,,.,,:Y .' ',.:i5'Q.. Qffffff- 3E111',fl' '7:q 3Gi4:.--, . S : 'ES Q homo' Noi qmlw- Your Convening once every monTh To Try cases oT violaTors oT The STudenT Council Ordinances, The TraTFic CourT is one oT The mosT imporTanT divisions OT The STudenT cgfucfenf Councif Uowzf Council. The courT sessions are Those OT a regular courT. The case, The deTendanT noT guilTy, and The chieT associaTe iudges lisTen To case presenTed by The prosecuTing aTTorney, and careTully considering all very similar To The clerlc calls pleads guilTy or iusTice and Tour The TacTs oT The deTendanT, The wiTnesses. ATTer The TacTs given, They decide wheTher or noT The person is guilTy and pass senTence accordingly. The courT is ably advised by Miss lvlarTha Sioberg, and This year The chieT iusTice was Dean SchulTz. The Tour associaTe iudges were Bruce Rice, Tom lvlarTin, Rosemary Thorndylce, and Lucille Luclc, and oTher aT- TendanTs oT The courT included David York, clerlc: l-lelen Thomas, secreTary: and Jean Swanson, courT reporTer. Firsf Row: Wayne Garfield, Charloffe Seward, Kalhleen G-oniarek, Bob Trussell, Lieutg Bob Slocurrib, Capf Howard Dervie, Sergeant: Earl Grindheim, Sergeanl, Margaret Mack, Belly McArdle. Second Row: Jacqueline Davis, Milrori Hall, Clinion Banik, Bob Eddy, George Wiessrier, Richard Hannegan, Al n Slrauss, Charloffe Maley, Mariorie Polanek, Irma Meili, advise r. Third Row: James Traufrnan, Arfhur Schulrz, Fred Nachfigal, Chuck Johnson, Aril1uL,C.Jxnderson, adviser, Mau ice ' n n ri rf . R. Burns, Bill Tr ssell, Fred flaasse , lie nelh ckson, Robe , , , nj ,gr f , il 'XI-.3 6- ly: Ply l i '4 qdjy-1 '- i J ,SQL dv yin 3.2 as . 9 XJ VM A JJ QL N V Q, of- M 1 H .1 i J. i X ! U, 1 , yy ,Ku VQUAJQX' .B yjl' xy' , h IV . XKE' J' i Y RJ NJN 'T ll' l vi J M I ' bf -'J , l 1 Uzafyba f- cyua H , li ir y l xl I lr S yymhj 1 Thai sign says, 'Down slairsl' S Wallc, please. Parlc on lhe olher side of The yellow line. These suggeslions come from lhe mem- bers of lhe Traffic Squad, whose duly il is lo hand down lhe law lo Cenfraliles. Responsible lor mainlaining order in lhe halls and on 'rhe campus, 'rhe officers of 'rhe squad rigidly enforce The Sludenl Council Ordinances. Easily recognized by 'rheir badges, lhe members are slalioned al' vari- ous posls during lunch, berween classes, and before and aller school, and They presenl violalors ol lhe law wilh a liclcel' summoning rhem before 'lhe Sludenl Coun- cil Trarlic Courl. Lilce all orlicers ol 'lhe law, rhe members ol lhe Traffic Squad are respecled by 'lhe sludenl body, and Their direclions are heeded by all. This year Berl Duxbury was caplainp Bob Trussell and Earl Grindheim, lieulenanlst Nevin Grove, Bill Trussell, Maurice Burns, and Howard Dervie. sergeanls. Meyer 'a ,gff I J 1 l U55 .0 00011, l Sfop' fn fh e name of HI G few ..---.-our 2 s rr 5 gi Firsl Row: lrer.e Berde, Mary Louise Blanchelle, Gerlrude Lax, Nancy Wrighl, Belly Leppen, Viola Bellis, Rulh Lillle, Rosemary Thorndike, Elizabelh Ringius, Thelma Bernleld. Second Row: Barbara Morrissey, Jean Berger, Marilyn Moorrnan, Marjorie Dawson, Carol McGuire, Eslher Reiz- man, Audrey Anderson, Rulh Momsen, Carol Bonbrighl, Charlolle Roberlson. Third Row: Marilyn Druck, Rulh Sleeger, Jeanne Hadd, William Chapin, Marilyn Dean, William E. Olson, Anila Shillell, Ollo N. Meeker, Helen Thomas, Phyllis Aasgaard, Lucille Luck. Fourlh Row: Phillip Johnson, David W. York, Jim Mullen, Pally Leinenkugel, Carroll Kuehn, Susan Johnson, Douglas Perrin, Harry Ogden, Russell Headley, Lloyd Prochnow. Fillh Row: Lauren Lundberg, Wallace Hanson Jim Mounlain, Don Mitchell, Louis Lick Warren Perinig, Donald Coles, John Slurnpl, Donald Meisel. ,- Firsl Row: Irene Berde, Thelrra Bernleld Elizabelh Ringius, Beverly Berlcovilz, lreasurerg Ollo Meeker, secrelaryg William Olson, presioenlg Olive Allen, adviser, Audrey Anderson, vice presidenl, Gerlrude Lax, Flora Lang, Viola Bellis. Second Row: Rulh Cohn, Belly Kozberg Rulh Lillle, Audrey LaFayor, Richard Hannegan, Pal Hackerl, Phyllis Rode, Nancy Wrighl, Phyllis Aasgaard. Third Row: Belly Lou Schroeder, Jacqueline Deulschlander, Belly Buhler, Pally Leinenlcugel, Lloyd Prochnow, Jane Wilson, Belly Gulz, Marilyn Dean, Lucille Luck. Fourlh Row: Phillip Johnson, Millon Bellis, Arl Kaufman, Wallace Hanson, Donald Coles, John Slumpf, Julius Duscha, Douglas Perrin, Jim Mullen. cflfafionaf C7LlZOl2O'Z ociaf cliff and Cgcfzoff The goal lo which every sophomore, iunior, and senior ol Cenlral aspires is lhe Nalional Honor Sociely. Membership in lhe club is based on schol- arship, leadership, service, and characler, and only oulslanding sludenls achieve lhal membership. Every year a banquel is held lor new members and alumni, during which lhe new members are inilialed. The symbol which slands lor lhe high ideals ol lhe organizalion is lhe lorch represenled on lhe pin ol lhe sociely. For lhe purpose ol encouraging iournalislic wril' ing and lor iournalisls on all high school publicae lions, Quill and Scroll was founded al Dralce Uni- versily in l926 by George Gallup. Trulh, inilialive, loyally, opporlunily, leader- ship, cullural allainmenl, and friendship, lhe seven ideals ol iournalislic endeavor, are lhe basis ol lhe inilialion ceremony. Miss Olive Allen, adviser ol Quill and Scroll, has wrillen lhe presenl nalional inilialion service. G 'r d L J llrlall, Edilh Berland, Rosemary Thorndike, Geraldine Carlson, Thelma Bernfeld, Irene Berde, Belly irsl Row: Audrey Binslok, Mary Louise Blanchelfe, er ru e ax, ane lcArdle. econd Row: Azaleigh Baker, Lucille Luck, Elizabelh Ringius, corresponding secrelaryy J. Lauren Lundberg, vice presidenlg Ollo Nelson Meeker, presidenlg Pally Leinenkugel, :cording secrelary, Lloyd Prochnow, Treasurer, Marjorie Dawson, Charlolle Roberlson, Nancy Wrighf. 1ird Row: Dorolhy Simmons, Dorolhy Madsen, Esiher Reizman, Carol McGuire, Monroe Donslrer, Pal' Hackerl, Rulh Momsen, Rulh Lillie, Belly Leppen. :murlh Row: Rufh Sleeger, Lynnelle Halvorson, Jeanne Hadd, Marilyn Wolff, Susan John Son, Sylviefle Yugend, Wilma Siegfried, Helen Thomas, Marilyn Druclr. ifrh Row: Mark Miller, Donald Meisel, Bruce Rice, Wallace Hanson, John Slumpl, Carroll Kuehn, Dean Schullz, Jim Mullen, Eugene Maflers, Russell Headley, William Chapin. 4 'YH ff-fs Firsl Row: Edith Berland, Rulh Momsen, James Mullen, Belly Leppen. S econ d Row: Rulh Lillle, Wilma Siegfried. CSSOXJQOWO 'ze 01201 Jlflecfafs chfisfo 'deaf Society Once every year a group ol sophomores ralces lhe spollighl and receives 'rhe honor due lhem when The Sophomore Honor Medals are presenled by lhe Sludenl Council. The medals are awarded in a special assembly lo all lhe sophomores who have mainlained a slraighl A average lor lhe enlire year. Those winning lhe medals were James Mullen, Edilh Berland, Belly Leppen, Rulh Lillle, Rulh Momsen, and Wilma Siegfried. Wilhin lhe liles lcepl by lhe Hislorical Sociely are lhose all-imporlanl memenlos ol lhe highlighls ol lhe lives ol Cenlral sludenls, school evenls, and school publicalions. Comprised ol sludenls wilh high scholaslic record, lhe club is Cenlral's lirsl honor sociely. Cuslodian ol lhe records is Miss Ellen Simon, while lhe business ol lhe club is in lhe care ol Miss Claire Boody. 1' Q..-1 M Firsf Row: RuTh LiTTle, club ediTor 2, Millon Bellis, sporls ediTor 2, William Olson, sporTs edilor I, Julius Duscha, TeaTure ediTor 2, OTTo Meeker, edilor-inrchief lg Thelma Ber feld, edilor-infchief 2, Audrey Anderson, news ediTor 2, Leigh Kamman, feaTure ediTor I, Margery Darrell, club ediTor Ig GerTrude Lax, home room ediTor 2, Beverly Berkovi headline edifor, Second Row: Barbara Macoubrey, Virginia Esch, Carol BonbrighT, Viola Bellis, Mary Jane Wilder, Nancy WrighT, Audrey Hoffman, Flora Lang, Melba Moniior, EThelind Kr weTz, Irene Berde. Third Row: ElizabeTh Galloway, Bernice Hammink, JeaneTTe English, Jacqueline Davis, Arvilla DeuTschlander, Muriel Dudovifz, PaTricia Gebhard, BeTly Buhler, Jeanne Johnso BeTTy Kozberg, Virginia CuTler, Pa? Hackerf, Harry Given. Fourrh ediforg Marilyn Dean, copy ediTor. 2'3- Row: Lloyd Prochnow, Sam Sulfan, Fred Claassen, Doug Perrin, Carroll Kuehn, Frances Wilfse, Howard Huelsler, Chuck Sawyer, Phillip Johnson, Richard Hannegan, ci 'QQ- 919 x,,f fz' uf Firsl Row: Bob Eddy, Art Kaufman, adverlising manager, Wallace Hanson, business manager, Bob Trussell, circu Iafion manager, Viola Bellis, Alvin STrauss, circulalion manager. Second Row: Bill Trussell, Howard Dervie, bookkeeperj Arlhur C. Anderson, adviser, Manuel FredganT, BeHy Sfrobel. Third Row: Margaref Mack, Renee Diamond, Belly Early, Alcine WasTe. TwenTy individual papers, eighTy pages, Tive hundred sixTy columns, sevenTy picTures, drawings, and illusTraTions, and Thou- sands upon Thousands oT words . . . ThaT's The TIMES, CenTral's weekly newspaper ediTed by sTudenTs wiTh The help oT Miss Clive Allen in The capaciTy oT adviser and Mr. ArThur Ander- son, who does ali The sTring-pulling To keep The TlMES on The black side oT The ledger. Four nighTs a week ThroughouT The school year ThirTy-odd sTudenTs combine Their various and diversiTied TalenTs To publish The only seven-column weekly high school paper in The sTaTe OT MinnesoTa. CelebraTing iTs TwenTieTh birThday This spring, The TIMES is looking Torward To an even more prosperous TwenTy Zines years oT news, sporTs, gossip, and social evenTs in The liTTle rec: school house on The hill. BoasTing an All-American raTing Trom The NaTional Scholas Tic Press AssociaTion, a Columbia MedalisT Award, and Th lnTernaTional raTing Trom Quill and Scroll, OTTO Meeker ediTe The paper during The Tall Term wiTh Thelma BernTeld in Th capaciTy of news ediTor, Leigh Kamman ediTed The TeaTur page, and William Olson ruled The sporTs page. For The sprin Term Thelma Bernield held The reins oT The ediTor-in-chieT Audrey Anderson was news ediTor, Julius Duscha edired The TeaTurized second page, MilT Bellis was sporTs ediTor, and Wal lace l-lanson and ArThur Kaulman were business managers. UP vom' 'Q 1' 'M Firsl Row: Rila Slrorn, Marilyn Dean, facully edilor3 David York, snapsholsj Pally Leinenkuqel, associale ediforq Lloyd Prochnow, business rnanagerg Lucille Luck, aclivilies edllor Second Row: Joanne Dedon, Belly Kozberg, Barbara Bennell, Eslher Reizrnan, Mary Louise Thompson, Bellelaine Anderson, Caroline Slreich. Third Row: Leigh Karnmon, Barbara Bean, Jeanne Hadd, Helen Thomas, Molly Apple, Anna Fandel, Jean Swanson, Lois Wilkinson. Fourlh Row: Harry Given, George Pederson, Dick Nielsen, Louis Lick, Tom Marlin, Lauren Lundberg, Earl Grindheirn. -fn aw lui Firsf Row: Carroll Kuehn, William E. Olson, sporls edilorg Phyllis Aasgaard, album edilor, Ollo N. Meeker, edilor-in-chief, Belly Gulz, arl editor, Phyllis Rode, girls sporls edilorg Shirley Till, music edilor, Wallace Hanson, adverfisirig manager. Second Row: Roberl Sorern, pholographerg Marilyn Druck, Arvilla Deulschlander, Dorolhy Madsen Gloria Tranlanella, Bud Elvgren, Jean Kelley. Third Row: Helen Bulwin, Josephine Williams, Mariorie Dawson, Renee Diamond, Prudence Hall, Charlofle Roberlson, Ally Barlhelerny. Fourlh Row: Jacqueline Davis, Doris Greenwald, Sleve Conger, Jim Mounlain, Marvin Belkin, Morl Barron, Arnold Rosenberg, Rulh Sleeger, Chuck Sawyer. Cegiiean Taking piclures, wriling dala, planning layouls, allolling space lor lhe various deparlmenls, making up one hundred and lhirly-odd pages, selecling lype laces, and gelling a general headache bul a lol ol lun oul ol il, Ollo Meeker, edilor-in-chief, and his slall ol deparlmenlal heads and advisers are responsible lor lhis memenlo lo lhe sevenlielh gradualing class ol Cenlral High School, lhe l94l edilion ol lhe CEHlSEAN. Rhylhm was chosen as lhe modern lheme lor lhe book. Prinling an ollsel book lor lhe lirsl lime, Miss Minelle Paro, arl adviser: Miss Allhea Dielher, business adviser: and Mrs. Amanda Johnson, edilorial adviser, agree wilh lhe enlire slali lhal lhe I94l annual is one ol lhe mosl beaulilul books yel pul oul by a senior class. wer vm wwf xr 11 Firsf Row: May Hofaclcer, Miss Marion Munson, adviserg Henry Cowie, freasurerg Nancy Wrighf, secrelaryg Wallace Hanson, Carroll Kuehn, Gerlrude Lax. Second Row: Louise Kampif, Rulh Lilfle, Belly Borchers, Marilyn Dean, Jean Berger, Elizabeth Ringius. Third Row: Miriam Cowie, Jeanne Hadd, Phyllis Aasqaard, Molly Apple, Gloria Kringel, Jacqueline Davis, Barbara Bennell, Fourlh Row: Douglas Perrin, Julius Duscha, John Sfurnpl, Don Coles, Jack McNiven, Sam Sulfan, William E. Olson. S LD on iiiaf shoulda' WOR The .liifezcvzfy Ediling 'rhe oldesf high school publica- 'rion in The Sf. Paul, lhe WORLD, Cenlral's Lilerary Club is composed of sludenls wilh a flair lor originalily and a dislinclive wril- ing slyle. Miss Marion Munson is lhe adviser ol lhe organizalion wilh Wallace Hanson ils presi- denl for lhe lall semesler. Olher officers were Charlolle Brolaaw, vice presidenlg Nancy Wrighl, secrelary: and l-lenry Cowie, Treasurer. Spring officers were Jaclr McNiven, presidenl: Carroll Kuehn, vice presidenl: Nancy Wrighl, secrelary: Douglas Perrin, lreasurer. The Lirerary Club sponsored ils yearly conlesl in a search lo uncover hidden lalenf among lhe sludenls roaming Cenlral's halls. Combining malerial received in lhis con- lesl, manuscripls subrnilfed by slahf mem- bers, and olher wrilings garnered from English classes, Don Coles, edilor-in-chief, and his slalzl selecled lhe besl lo be pub- lished along wilh excellenl linoleum bloclc illuslralions. Members of lhe slall are Nancy Wrighl, associale edilor: Elizabelh Ringius, business manager: Miriam Cowie, leafuresg Charlolle Brolcaw, shorl sloriesg John Slumpl, edilorials: Louise Kamplil, crilical essays: Audrey Lalzavor, informal essays. IK h J L n L ndberg vice pres I' Phillip Johnson pres I' FirsT Row: Leigh Karnman, Irene Berde, Carrol ue n, . aure u , . , , . , Miss Miles, adviserg MorT Barron, pres. 2, Harry Ogden, vice pres. 2, Lucy Luck, sec. 23 Bob Pfaff, Treas. 23 Geraldine BrauchT, Russell Headley. Second Row: Thelma Bernfeld, pub. chairman, Mildred Lerrnan, Edifh Berland, Frances Goff, Harold Krisfel, Roper? Dworsky, Richard G-uThrnann, Carl Lipschullz, Joan Haas, Jo Anne Alberq, Arsinne Nalrashlan, Viola Bellis, CrysTal Burgess. Th'd Row: Gloria Olsen, GerTrude,ZeiTler, EsTher Reizman, Beverly Fink, Cafheurine Ann NaKpieg, Eileesn Wild, sema ll' SylvieTTe Yugend, Joan Olson, Jeanne Hadd, Helen Thornas, Marqaref Jean Nilson, BeTTy oz erg, 0 rv Thorndike. D B dlie John STumpf, Wallace Hanson, Don Mifchell, Harland Fourih Row: Alan Bisbee, Donald Swenson, on un , Olson, Julius Duscha, Tom MarTin, John Elholm, Howard HueIsTer. jnfefuzafioizaf Why should we lThe U. S.l 7 JusT because 7 l don'T agree. l Thinlc ConTrary To The possible Thought This is noT a biT oT a conversaTion piclced up aT a House commiTTee meeTing. lT's merely a meeTing oT The lnTernaTional RelaTions Club aT which The members are presenTing Their various opinions on some inTernaTional crisis or Tollowing up a speech wiTh a discussion. WiTh The excellenT advisership oT Miss Lou Ella Miles, The club is Trying To encourage undersTanding and To help promoTe inTer- naTional peace and Triendship. FurThering Their lcnowledge in diversiTied Tielcls, The club has had such speakers as Reverend Roy L. BurT oT Wesley Church in Minne- apolis, Mr. J. R. Wiggins, managing ediTor oT The DispaTch, and Mr. Philip Merghan, a Oualcer. OTFicers Tor The TirsT Term were: Phillip Johnson, president Lauren Lundberg, vice president HarrieT SmiTh, secreTar 3 and MorT Barron, Treasurer. OTTicers Tar This Term are: MorT Barron, president Harry Ogden, vice president Lucille Luclc, secre- Tary: and Bob PTaTT, Treasurer. ' i 7-ga. 1 9 . ' , ..::i' . ' 1? , -, r- . er f 'H-.5 f 6 L . r. 4128. fg , ' T '-3 Pi - f' -2-,-Wg, 2. -ef Q .sf . 'in' .-4:'? '. JH- 1514 L-43 ' Mfr 9 ' M: -53, , , 1E1T1L- . fffff 'f , l::i5': u s, ' Y' W Aja , sara -yi - . THQ 5' x ...rv . , W . .1 1 f ,sf Q. .f .- : Q ,.. 1-2- . gg-sf g aw 'Vu- Ha n ds across H7 e na . f,O '75 if vi J C 34 Imogene Shipwrighf, Don Milchell, vice presidenf 2, Charloffe Roberlson, secrelary lj lj Harry Ogden, presidenf 2, vice president Ig Arvilla Deufschlander, secrelary 2, lreas- urer Ig Lloyd Prochnow, Treasurer 2, Belly Schullz. Firsr Row: Lorene Ferber, Donald Meisel, president Second Row: Cryslal Burgess, Olive Sanford, Gerfrude Zeiiler, Peggy Wulf, Shirley Till, Shirley Tranlariella, Nadine Anderson, Louise Kampfi, Jean Hansen. A I - Third Row: Lois Berger, Alice Elsner, Ruih Hofmeisler, Marilyn jsblllen, Arline Magnuson, Ruth Sleeqer, Mariorie Kurlz, Jean Goulel, Jean Campbell. 5 xl 'H Fourlh Row: Maiel Rundguisf, Virginia Reid, Ken? Jones, Nchar 'P9lis?er, Louis Lick, Rober1Oelke, Donald Swen- son, Doris Hansen, Mary Goelle. Nfl gl i' - 'N 7 ' .N ' Q P, 'X X- -. N' ' '- xi Xxx , 1 Y' AN , if X M K, X X X 1 'S' X 25'Zl721Cll2. LL Schnilzelbanlc, schnilzelbanlcf' laughing- ly sing members of rhe German Club as rhey open a meeling wi'rh German songs. Singing 'rhese songs is one way The mem- bers become berrer acquainled wilh +lne language and emorions and cusloms of Jrhe German people. Organized in l9l5, lhe German Club acrively carries our ifs plan To creale a deeper inferesr in lhe culrure of Germany by The means of a varied program of slcirs, poems, and sfories. Imporranl dares on lhe calendar of Ger- man Club members have always been +he Chrisimas parfy, fealruring German coolcies and games, and lhe annual spring banquet Miss Nellie Muller advises lhe club, and officers for 'lhe fall lerm were Don Meisel, president Harry Ogden, vice president Charlolre Roberrson, secrelaryg and Ar- villa Deufschlander, lreasurer. Harry Ogden served as presideni during lhe second semesler, and Don Milchell, Arvilla Deulsch- lander, and Lloyd Prochnow filled rhe o'rher N mberqj' offices, respecfively. u .-von Scenes an w... fi Firsl' Row: Elizabelh Ringius, Lois Buchanan, Rosemary Thorndike, Charles Cable, Tom Joyce, freasurerg Carroll Kuehn, president Eugene Mailers, vice president, Grace Sfork, Mary Louise Blanchefle, Jane? Hall, Josephine Williams, Second Row: Janet Reps, Marion Primeau, Theodora Andrews, Alan Wallace, Don Silverman, William Chapin, Pauline Thorndike, Eslher Reizman, Penny Handsaker, Marisse Bulwin, Belly Leppen, Mildred Lerman. Third Row: Isabelle Culligan, Elizabeth Pinslca, Marilyn Druck, Gail Mordaunf, Beffy Swanson, Jeanne Johnson, Charlolfe Most, Joan Slrom, June Olson, Carol McGuire, Irene Kennedy. Fourfh Row: Rufh Momsen, May Hofacker, Marilyn Anderson, George Edgerfon, Tom Brennan, George S. Arne- son, Arlhur J. Carlson, Sluarf Haglund, Richard L. Klein, Clinlon Banik, Phyllis Aasgaard, Connie Frangos. liczfin When in Rome, clo as The Romans do. Changing lhe verb lo lhe pasl lense. lhe Lalin Club adopls lhis slogan for ils annual Roman Banquel held each spring al which Roman allire, lood, and enlerlainmenl are l'he vogue for lhe evening. Lalin sludenls ignore lhe many who clas- sify Lalin as a dead language, and when lhey have sludiecl il lo lhe poinl where lhey can express fhemselves, lhey may gain admillance lo lhe club. Here, under 'rhe guidance of Adviser Miss Florence Baber, lhey sludy lhe cusloms of lhe ancienl rulers of Europe and lhe Medilerranean area. Carrol Kuehn, Eugene Mailers, Sally Haag, and Thomas Joyce have served as presiclenl, vice presidenl, secrelary and lreasurer, respeclively. A . day 'fl old ROfhe Eirsl Igor: Eleanor Capelz, Marilyn Gould, Emily Foley, June Snyder, Pal Franlz, Berry Hirsch, Shirley Lawrence, Mariorie Rush, Dona Mae Aldrich, Margaref Mellem, Rognal ane a er. , Second Row: Helen Schmelzer, Mary Justice, Dorolhy Simmons, Lorraine Flesker, Packie Briglia, vice president, Azaleigh Baker, president, Beverly Fink, secretary, Jamesl Howafl, treasurer, Lois Elmquisl, Shirley Evans, Beffy Morgan, Priscilla Jefferson, Phyllis Filch. Third Row: Virginia Ballou, Margaref Palon, Karleen Merfz, Jane Clarke, Phyllis Jansen, Alice Dunnavan, Susan Banisler, Peggy Miller, Veral Donaldson, Lois Wilkinson, Joyce Railer, Shirley Ruhnau. l Fourth Row: Bill Trussell, Rufh Rardin, Joan Olson, Mary Anne Carsfensen, Marilyn J. Wolff, Belle Walers, Mary Jean Greig, Sylviefle Yugend, Lynnefle l-lalvorson, Mary Alicel Spadino, Beverly Grebe. l wfh Row: Bob Shumaker, Scoff Ledy, Bill Dingle, Bill Forman, Alan Bisbee, Ar? Carlson, Bob Haug, Bernard Boerger, George Mills, Ken Hansen, Sam Afcherson, Richard egner. A 4? , l 141' . A ' fi l l Cgfzcuzisfi Fieslas and gay langos are broughl lo N life by l'he movies and speakers presenled ' al 'lhe Spanish Club meelings. Newly or- ganized, lhe aim ol lhe club is lo become 1 more acquainled wilh lhe Spanish people, lheir language, and cusloms. The club is especially inleresled in our Soulh Ameri- ' can neighbors and Mexico. Colorful invilalions wilh a Mexican molil l were senl l'o members announcing lhe Chrislmas parly. A song lesl in Spanish was a highlighl ol l'he parly. Miss Kalh- erine Sanderson, inslruclor in Spanish, is adviser of The club. The ollicers are Aza- leigh Baker, presidenlq Pasquale Briglia, vice presidenlg Beverly Fink, secrelaryg and James l-lowall, lreasurer. Of Si gl' Sen E Firsi Row: Marilyn Eorsen, Mildred Weitzman, Molly Apple, secrefaryg Phyllis Rode, president Bealrice Lawhead, lreasurerg Viola Bellis, vice presidenlg lrene Berde, Mimi Kurenifz, Second Row: Mildred Lerman, Sylvia Rosen, Recie Bulwin, llen Chrisfqau, Jean Boyle, Mariorie Enqrnan, Edith Berland, Eileen Fremland. Third Row: Penny Handsaker, Eslher Reizman, Florence Bender, Sylviefie Yuqend, Eileen Wild, Marjorie Dawson, Renee Diamond, Roselle Epsfien. Firsl Row: Royal Ornsfein, Donald Silverman, Ken? Jones, vice presidenig Don Bundlie, presidenfg Tom Brennan, secrefa ry-Yreasurerg Harvey Bra ufman. Second Row: Douglas Chrisfgau, William Chapin, Philip Johnson, program chairman, George Edgerfon, Sam Sulfan. Third Row: Ken Erickson, Lauren Lundberg, John Hollen, Hillard Brown, Harvey Sl. John, Arlhur Kaufman, Bruce Rice. gizfilancf Boyz, Eagafa Clfugi l-le makes blaclc while, and while he lurns +0 black. Who? Why, members of ihe Girls' and Boys' Debale Clubs when lhey eloquenlly debale an issue. The Girls' Debale Club reyerled io a syslem of formal debaling, lurning lrom Their usual lrend of inlormal discussions. An amusing debale was held on ihe subiecl: ls a woman's place in 'rhe home? Adviser oi lhe girls' club is Miss Mollie Geary. Topics ol currenl inleresl are 'rhose mosl ollen dispuled such as Should The Philippines have lheir independence? or Can The Uniied Slales slay our ol war? The program lor 'rhe Boys' Debale Club was marlced by a baffle of lhe sexes, and lhe issue in queslion was holly de- baled. Mrs. While is lhe adviser of ihe boys' club. Firsl Row: Alice Johnson, Ellen Sorensen, Audrey Carulel, Bill Ruff, lreasurerg Marion Cihlar, presidenlg Marilyn Wolff, secrelaryj Bill Wiggins, vice presidenlg Carol Bonbrighl, Miss Minefle Paro, Belly Doughfy, Jeanne Gassman. Second Row: Lorraine Alberl, Karen Jemne, Roberl Dworslry, Dave Brubacher, Sleve Conger, Charles Eichhorn, Clinlon Banik, Arnold Rosenberg, Dorolhy Davidson, Audrey Binslok. Third Row: Bud Clark, Shirley Harringlon, Belly Gull, Marion Richardson, Helen Johnson, Slephen La Rose, Marilyn Dean, Jane Wilson, Elsa Magnuson, Phyllis Aasgaard, Richard Hansen. Fourlh Row: Wallace Hanson, Ken Kuby, Bill Debus, Joe Ernsl, Harvey Boflen, Dick Cregan, Bill Angell, Ken? Jones, Russ Sanders. UZZUME 361651 ln l927 lhe firsl Thumb Taclcs meeling was held wilh Adviser lvliss lvlinelle Parc as lhe lirsl Big Tack and lwelve lill'le lacks or new members in allendance. Thumb laclcs, when boughl, come in dozens, so when lhe membership was increased, gan- lwelve were added al a lime. This year tag il' is composed ol lorly-eighl' members. Big laclc is Marion Cihlary Iillle lack, Bill Wiggins: pen-holder, Marilyn Wolllg pal- elle liclnler, Lorraine Albert and lacks' col- leclor, Bill Ruff. One unique clause in lhe club's conslilu- lion slales lhal every absence musl be explained by a wrillen excuse, and afler lwo unexplained absences, a member is aulomalically dropped. The obiecl of +his inleresling arl club is lo arrange exhibils and assisl classes and organizalions lo malce poslers for such aclivilies lhal need pub- licily when reguesled by lhe adviser. So far all members ol lhe arf slall lor lhe CEHlSEAN have been Thumb Taclc mem- bers. swaps Wi' '7 A9 43 Firsf Row: Jane? Murray, Jos He ef y a e a y McFurdy, Lorraine Weber. Second Row: Rufh Koempel, M a o g N s Persis Pedersen. 'ziacfi So you fhinlc lhal arlisls are queer! They wear lillle rams and colored smoclcs and dab bils of painl on a canvas. Well, we have a number of would-be arlisls here, and 'rhey seem To be perlecfly normal human beings. They are hard-working and inferesfed, and devofe fhemselves +o arf. Arf in some form has been presenl since lhe dawn of hislory. Man has conslanlly improved his 'rechnique unfil loday we have high sfandards of arf and beauly. Triads devofes ifself +o 'rhe prornolion of rhese ideals af Cenlral. Their linoleum cufs, which appear in 'rhe WORLD, have won honors for fhe magazine, and each year af Chrisfmas lhey add color 'ro 'rhe special TIMES edilion by lhe use of culs. Each member exhibilrs his worlc af leas'r once a semesler. Heading lhe group are: Jean Fandel, presidenli Clyde Wallace, vice president Pal Bulov, secrelaryg and Bob Berg, Jrreas- urer. Miss Elizabelh Slroble is adviser. H ? PZ, A ..,,3 ' .'f r'-'iw.,, x wb., sl . K -9 4' 'ar Firsf Row: Jean Hansen, Penny Handsaker, Jo Ann Rech, William Longley, presidenl, I. Meili, adviserg Jack Mara lens, Pnyllis Filch, Jane? Anderson. Second Row: Pauline Allison, Jean Olson, Charlofle Trenholrn, Gloria Krengel, Lillian Zasfera, Helen Howes, Marlyn Davis, Jean Godberson. Third Row: Torn Couling, Marilyn Anderson, Byron Harrell, Ralph Walter, Gordon Deppe, Elmer Toensinq, Dick Jones, Kennelh Feist. 5- ,nf :gg .Q , , .iz yr,-, ' -. :.l 1 1 Bm! CYZZLL5 Birds of a lealher lloclc logelherf' So sludenls who are mulually inleresled in birds ioin lhe Bird Club lo learn more aboul lhe lealhered songslers. Spring is The iavorile season ol lhe year for bird-lovers because 'lhen il is possible lo 'ralce hilces and observe al firsl hand lhe habilals of various birds. Members become quile adepl al idenli- fying lhe numerous species nalive lo Min- nesola, and lhey can easily recognize Their nesls and songs. A sludenl rnusl have a spring lerm in biology or ils eguivalenl and musl pass a wrillen 'resl covering lhe nalure of birds in order To be eligible lo join lhe club. Miss Meili, lhe adviser, has an inleresling col- leclion ol mounls ol specimens which are sludied and discussed al meelings. lvlolion piclures also add much ol inlormalion and inleresl lor lhe iulure Audubons of Cenlral. .A - - - A bird in We W Firsf Row' PaT HackerT BeaTrice Lawhead, W. E. Bush, adviser, John Godske, vice president Lucy Luc k, Tom Carol McGuire, Shirley Peferson, Marfin, president Rosemary Thorndike, Jeanne Gassrnan. Second Row: Gloria Tranfanella, RuTh Fickeri, Virginia Davis, Joyce Raifer, Elizabelh SkelleT, BeTTy McArdle, Caroline Sfreich, GerTrude Lax. Third Row: Jacqueline Davis, Barbara Bean, Doris Hansen, Monroe Donsker, Friberg, Dorolhy Davidson, Pafricia Slevens, JeanneTTe English, RuTh Carver. FourTh Row' Fred Claassen, Bruce Rice, Harland Olson, Philip Thuma, Donald M Paul Melancon, KenT Jones, MorT Barron. Ugamisffzy AlThough scienTisTs Tor cenTuries have sTudied The wonders oT chemisTry, This Tasci- naTing subiecT provides innumerable new and unlimiTed TronTiers of discovery. Be- cause iT is such an exciTing subiecT, Cen- Tral's ChemisTry Club was organized several years ago To TurTher sTuclenTs' inTeresT in The science by gaining knowledge which cannoT be obTained in The regular course oT sTudy. This inTeresT is promoTed Through an aTTracTive program oT ouTside speakers, visiTs To commercial planTs, laboraTory ex- perimenTs, and Topics given by members. One oT The inTeresTing Tallcs given This year was by ProTessor ShiTleTT oT Macales- Ter College on aTom-smashing and alchemy. Members gave reporTs on various subiecTs in which chemisTry plays an irnporTanT parT such as plasTics, cosmeTics, and food and drugs. VisiTs To indusTrial TacTories show The members The imporTanT parT which chemisTry plays in The indusTrial world oT Today. The year's oTTicers Tor The club are Tom MarTin, president John Godslce, vice presi- denT: and Marge Darrel, secreTary. Mr. Bush is The adviser and serves as Treasurer assisTed by The secreTary. 415' 5 Harry Ogden, Bob Deppe, Jane iTchell, Richard Tulfe, Ross Koepp, .gy M Lyfure S, CO n7pOU,-,015 eh .-me E Firsl Row: M. D. Boyer, advisery Phyllis Johnson, Le Roy Bruflaf, serqeanf-a+-armsg Warren Herman, vice presidenfg Mike Lipfak, honorary presidenlg Bob Sirnley, presidenfg Bob Hendricks, secreiaryq Doug Wolfangle, Treasurer, Joanne Dedon. Second Row: Roland Francis, Donald Silverman, Barbara Bean, Jo Ann Jensen, Billy Forman, Killy lnrnan, Joan Paulef, Allyn Taylor, John Geduldig. Third Row: Mariorie Raynum, Virginia Davis, Ari Freeman, Bob Sinykin, Bill Wiggins, Ben Harris, Cliff Polski, Jerry Dunn, Morlon Frishberg, Shirley Fairbank, Frances Goff. Fourfh Row: Mary Manners, Charles Sfevens, Elmer Toensing, Torn Sfickney, Howes, Dick De Bace, Earl Hancock, Pafly Leinenkugel. qi- WJ. 1111, rr JIU! . -314-' . the alley mimi down ersw-W---P Chuck Johnson, Howie Schulfz, George ow in Salurday morning is a slanding dale Tor The members of The Tirsl bowling Team. ll is Then lhal The Team deTends ils honor and scores againsl' olher high school 'reams of +he cily. Mike Liprak and Bob Simley organized The club Tor The pleasure ol The bowling members who now number one hundred and sixly. Sevenlyelive of The bowlers are acliye in Teams. For The American Bowling Congress an eliminalion conlesl was held lo pick The lwenlyffive lop bowlers of The club. These bowlers proved 'rheir worlh and were al- lowed lo bowl in The ABC., which was held in S+. Paul, New members are admilled To The club on The slrenglh of Their bowling scores and lheir, inleresl in The club. Parlies and bowl- ing rneels beiween The 'reams were held. The whole club is under The supervision of Mr. Max Boyer, who helps direcl The exlra and infra bowling Teams. The officers of The club are Bob Simley, presidenly Mike Liplak, vice presidenly and Bob l-lendricks, Treasurer. l Firsl Row: Eileen Norman, Belly Lou Boyles, Jeanne Johnson, Belly Jane Preslrud, program chairman, Belly A. l-loelscher, Second Row: Joanne Slrom, Dorolhy Dunn, Jean Goulel, Shirley CGHWGFG raine Lombardo, Jeanne Desmond. Third Row: Genevieve Sadek, Margie Pelerson, Therese Frozina, Bernice Hammink Kalhleen Gonlarek -nv vice presidenlj Rila Slrom, presidenlq C. W, Easlman, adviser, Alice Hubbard lreasurer secrelaryg Lois Slewarl. A Tranlanella, Lillian Zaslera, Belly Kozberg, Dorolhy Simmons, Mildred Weilzrnan Lor Vernie Hampe, Gayle Miesen, Margarel Anne Mullany, Dorolhy Ralph, Mariorie Hauser Fourlh Row: Bonnie Johnson, Belly Irene Anderson, Mary Jane Roehe, Joyce Hanse, Lucille Reinardy, Ingrid Mild, Belly La Rose, Belly Buhler Arvllla Deulschlander, Jean Swanson, Charlolle Maley. Eirsf Row: Dorolhy Ralph, publicily chairman, Jean Miller, secrelaryg Pally Slevens, presidenlg Mr. Clarence Easl- man, adviser: Audrey Carufel, vice presidenlg Mariorie Rush, lreasurerj Jeanne Gassman. Second Row: Nancy Jane Brink, Cheryl Boolh, Lorraine Brennan, Mildred Weilzman, Belly Hirsch, Marge Olson, Slamp Club JOY Colby' Third Row: Mary Ellen G-lulz, Renee Diamond, Charlolle Janssen, Kay Mueller, Virginia Seaberq, Janel Lee, Belle Wriqhl. Fourlh Row: Lois Slewarl, Killy Inman, Barbara Mannheimer, Kalie Brown, Connie Wriqhl, Mary Moore, Virqinia Vol lcmeir, Marguerile Monlgomery. Qizfi I czmefza Say il in picluresu is lhe lheme ol lhe Girls' Camera Club. The members are hobbyisls ol pho- lography and delighl in laliing unusual and inleresl- ing snapshols. Al club meelings lhey compare lheir piclures and give each olher poinlers on ob- laining lhe besl resulls wilh lheir cameras. The lascinaling lhing aboul piclure-lalcing is ils almosl inexhauslible variely, and lhe members ol lhe Camera Club say il's really a snap lo lalce good piclures. Heading lhe club are presidenl, Rila Slromg vice presidenl, Jeanne Johnson: secrelary, Belly Hoel- schery and lreasurer, Alice l-lubbard. :Stamp They're only lillle bils ol colored paper, bul in lheir own way lhey fell lhe hislory ol lhe world. Thal is probably one ol lhe reasons why so many people have chosen slamp collecling as a hobby. A group ol Cenlral girls who lollow lhis hobby make up lhe Slamp Club. Al lheir meelings lhey sell, buy, and barler slamps, and discuss lheir his- lory and value. Ollicers are: Pally Slevens, presidenl: Jeanne Johnson, vice presidenl: and Jean Miller, secrelary' lreasurer. Mr. C. W. Easlman is lhe adviser. nn Firsl Row: Jeanne Desmond, Donna Benilre, Jean Weiller, lrene Hasenzahl, lreasurerg Phyllis Rode, I. C. C.: Arvilla Deulschlander, secrelaryj Barbara Bennell, vice presidenlg Helen Van Cleve, Elizabelh Ringius, Belly Lou Boyles. Second Row: Lorraine Tinqquisl, Rulh P. Lillle, Belly Jane Leppen, Dorolhy Scharr, Maxine Berman, Viola Bellis, Mary Armslrong, Jo Anne Allcerg. Third Row: Pearl Zimblernan, Alice Hubbard, Mae Pelerson, Louise Kampif, Jeanne Walsh, Lorraine Flasher, Mary Jane Pringle, Belly Filzsimmons, Belle O'Neil, Dorolhy Dunn. Fourth Row: Shirley Evans, Lois Berger, Shirley Tranlanella, Belly A. Hoelscher, Marion Oppegard, Jeanne John- son, Anna Fanclel, Rila Johnson, Jean Swanson, Mariorie Dawson, Janel Schaeppi. --an-wgy, 2. PEM Hfif' i ,.,..,- ag: - - . Q 3: 1 w- -e'.15gf.., - 1. .13-12. 1 f ia J glflfi 51iE'U.7'55, , ' f- h gh V .--3-...Qi- 5 , S f. qi 5. . V' ry if-'agua f R A reserve corps ol lilly slrongl Filly girls malce war on poverly and illness! Filly civic-minded girls lalce lheir places in lhe March ol Dimes, and lhese girls are pledged lo aid all aclivilies lor lhe beller- menl ol lheir cily. This is lhe record ol Cenlral's Girls' Reserves. Parlicipalion in Brilish War Reliel work was lhe largesl proiecl carried on by Girl Reserves lhis year. Swealers ol all sizes were lcnilled lor lhe Red Cross, and lhe shiprnenl was senl lo Brilain. Olher proi- ecls included: Taking charge ol lhe collec- lion lor lhe March ol Dimes, ushering al lhe Women's lnslilule sessions, and selling camp coolcies. Smarl new unilorms inauguraled lhis year consisl ol while blouses, blue lcerchiels, and darlc shirls. Ollicers are: Norma Pelerson, presi- E , denlf Barbara Bennell, vice presidenlg Ar- f villa Deulschlander, secrelary: Irene Hasen- J ' zahl, lreasurerg Phyllis Rode, lnner Club Council represenlalive. Mrs. Ellie Price is adviser. 'l ea lOl' llve 45? 'CY iii '- we-v an 'x Firsf Row: Rufh Momsen, Carroll Kuehn, Frances McClure, secrelaryg Miriam Cowie, presidenfg Marilyn Moorman, lreasurerg Dorofhy Madsen, vice presidenlg Marilyn Gould, Second Row: Audrey Anderson, Marilyn Wolff, Josephine Dedolph, Paffy Leinenkugel, Rufh Sleeqer, Joan Paulef, Gail Mordaunf. 951171 I lisa ue Needles busily clicked fhis year while 'rhe Girls' League wenl info acfion lcnilling swealers and scarves for war relief in Europe, lhereby showing lhemselves 'ro be an organizaiion which signifies slrenglh, service, and characler. Olher aciivilies included aiding lhe Sanla Claus Club by dressing dolls and selling Chrislmas Seals. These clolls were shown in an especially allraclive exhibil in The library. The Girls' League is a club for all girls ol Cenlral and has an enrollmenl of five hundred and lwenly-five members. The officers, class represenlalives, and chair- women make up The Girls' League Council which governs ihe club. Miss Mary Bryanr is The adviser, and 'rhe officers are Miriam Cowie, president Dorolhy Madsen, vice presiclenlg Frances McClure, secrefary: Marilyn Moorman, lreasurer. Knff One ' Duff fw ,,,.., Firsr'Row: Jeanne Waker, Mae Louise Hovland, Jean Kenne + pn. ,0 1 I A y, secre ary-Treasurer 25 Joan Paulel, presiden? 21 Laurie Johnson, adviser, Dorolhy Warnloff, vice presidenl 2, Viola Bellis, secrelary ly Barbara Benneff, lreasurer ly Rornaine Sprain. Second Row: Juliann Ferlein, Phyllis Rode, Verna Berry, Josephine Williams, Jacqueline Blomgren, Louise Kampff, Dorolhy Lewis, Geraldine Carlson, Phyllis Fifch. Third Row: Jean Goulel, Mariorie Dawson, Susan Banisler, Ilene Chrisrgau, Rulh Ficken, Belly A. Hoelscher, Donna Mae Thykeson, Virginia Seaberg, Mary Ellen Glulz. Fourlh Row: Arvilla Deufschlander, Phyllis Aasgaard, Jeanne Johnson, Art Carlson, Bob Eddy, Belly Jean Hicks, Mary Springer, Renee Diamond. 5. -fa9!ii9f-fi:ii:ie:':1v.m-.L , , :.,.5.e'.:'g5i.y:. 4 M ':. ,. . M.. . , - .uwid ff A tx K , J .ef-'T ' 1. 1-J T- . 4' ,rx-'piggy 'Q I I V'--:-if Tl? i vit' K ,.-.A vt EEZ? A , ' u- L ma . gi .KwA.,. Sly- - .d,,,,:f:g45,3q,w- Q I j:.'i':I4!v W' , 1 i MTi?i,.1',. ik: Procuring books from call numbers Thai A. If A .. .A K - .- W: L ends Beween the boo read like a scienliiic formula is The work ol The Tri-Sigma. Efficiency is lheir mollo and a knowledge of books lheir reward. This is accomplished lhrough lheir exlensive use ol a card calalog, a large acquainlance of books in general, and a greal deal of reference work. Before becoming a member ol Tri-Sigma, il' is necessary lor lhe pupil lo assisf volun- larily in The library one period each day for a semesler. Cenlral sludenls would have a dillicull lime managing lheir assignmenls which re- quire books or references if Tri-Sigma were noi lhere lo locale lhe malerial. Tri-Sigma is under lhe guidance of Miss Laurie Johnson, and lhe officers are Joan Paulel, presiclenlp Dorolhy Warnloltf, vice presidenlg and Jean Kenney, secrelary- lreasurer. : f gl I . Qin. -in i ?' zj 'Fa 5 V: fi '-' f' ff.. . Q , W. ff ,?.fw f' -wh bw .85 Wil- 'I ,gk in Lk .. f A W K ' 3 i 5 a. I .Ln 51 v 'iv 'b' .Wy 52 Sign ' if, WI x ,SA .ff lil XT Mg M 7,3 -4 I In I Firsf Row: Jerry Kulenkamp, Clinfon Banilr, Moe Snow, vice presidenlg Russell King, presidenlp Louis Lick, secre- faryg Dale Firlh, rreasurerg Mor? Barron, Bill Ruff. Second Row: Don Mcllrafh, Bob Berg, Harry Oqden, Lyle Moore, Hugh Lamperl, Don Derauf, Bob Gerber. Third Row: Bob Johnson, Conrad Dankowski, Dean Hough, George Younq, Waller Hays, Wally Wederneier. Fourfh Row: Bob Chisholm, Clyde Wallace, Bill Debus, Jerry Brower, Don Loefller, John Esslinger, presidenl' lg Marvin Moran, Treasurer I. Cenlral l-li-Y in A -3 S' , -S N Q 5 . . 3 . i -4-.. ww- Firsl' Row: Dick Nielsen, lreasurer l, vice presidenf 2, Oflo Meelcer, vice presidenl lg Jack MacNiven, presidenl' 2, secrerary Ig William E. Olson, presldenf ly Al Reps, secrelary 23 Ray Severson, lreasurer 2. Tri Second Row: Kent Jones, Packie Briglia, Leigh Kamman, Frank Thompson, Bud Elvqren, Ronnie Sorem, Howard Hennell. Third Row: Peter Hakensen, John Sturnpf, Milton Bellis, Chuck Johnson, Rohland Thomssen, Scoll Ledy, Bill Smith. Firsf Row: William Moffef, Bill Orench, Ari' Law, Jim Nelson, vice presidenf lg Edward Van Cleve, freasurerg Roberf Carlson, presidenf 2, Norman Trouf, vice presidenf 2, George Mills, secrefary 27 Allyn Taylor. Second Row: Fred Rosen, Frifz Hauser, Cliff Polski, Bob Eggerf, Ken Richard, Bill McCarfhy, Daye Binbacher, Jim Keiimer, John eeauiaig. Mid Hi Y Third Row: Ned Powell, presidenf lg Ken Hansen, Jack Clemens, Bill Eha, Bud Conley, Wirf Cook, Bob Teipel, Bob Appel, James Mellgren, freasurer l. Fourfh Row: Ari Webb, Rix de Lamberf, sergeant-al-arms, Doc Reardon, Bud Jones, sergeant-af-arms, Daye Prim- rose, AI Wise, Wes McMillan, Bob Sinclair, Jack Ryan. r -.1 Back in l9I5 a group of Cenfral boys banded fogefher fo form fhe firsf l-li-Y chapler in S+. Paul. They pledged fhem- selves fo creale, mainfain, and exfend fhe high sfandards of Chrisfian characfer Jrhroughouf fhe school and communifyf' The Hi-Y idea spread unfil fhere were many chapfers lhroughouf fhe cify, and af Cenfral a second chapfer, Mid-Cenfral, was founded in l932. Lafer, in I936, Tri- Cenfral Hi-Y was organized. Hi-Y's are well known for fheir popular informal gafherings such as fheir dances, sleigh rides and Hi-Y Homecoming. Officers of fhe fhree chapfers for fhe fall lerm for Cenfral were: John Esslinger, pres- idenfq Bill Ziehl, vice presidenf: Bud King, secrefaryg Marvin Moran, freasurer. For fhe spring ferm Bud King was presidenfq Bud Snow, vice presidenfg Louis Lick, secre- fary: Dale Firfh, freasurer. Mid Hi-Y: presidenl, Ned Powell: vice presidenf, Jim Nelson: secrefary, Don Meis- el: freasurer, James Melgren. For fhe spring ferm: presidenf, Bob Carlson: vice presi- denf, Norman Trouff secrefary, George Mills: freasurer, Edward Van Cleve. Tri-Cenfral Hi-Y: Bill Olson, presidenfg Offo Meeker, vice presidenf: Jack Mac- Niven, secrefary: Dick Nielsen, Treasurer. For fhe spring ferm: Jack MacNiven, presi- denf: Dick Nielsen, vice presidenfy AI Reps, secrefary: Ray Severson, freasurer. ' 'liz .fi if MSS fri-, Q Wff! C Of-he f o Order ,vw Chess Club AeronauTics Club H Fifgr Row: James Jacobson lrwin Wpinsrein Beirv Borchers, Molly Apple Edirh Berland, Rosefra Epsiein Joanne Dedon, Parry Leinenkugel. Second Row: Bearrice Lawheac, Joan Dapole, Aud'e,' Anderson, Margery Darrell, Audrey Rooerrson secrefaryg Maw l-loiacker Viola Bells Thi'o Row: Packie Briglia, Lloyd Prochnow, Philip Johnson, MilTon Bellis, Fred Claassen, vice Dfesidem Orlin Baklie Hanv Ogden. FourTh Row: Magnus Hanson, Harvey ST. John, Fred Nachfigal, Howard Dervie, Donald Coles, ArThur Kaufman, Treasurer: Kennerh Erickson. .Q in FirsT Row: Chuclr Johnson, George Fenzlce, secrelaryheasurs-rg Berry Kozberq, Donald Coles, presidenfj Nevin Grove, vice president Carl Dererson. Second Row: Bill Ryan, John P. Knighton, Wes McMillan, Dale A, Olson, Kennelh Erickson, Bob Deppe, Myles Sfanoish. l 66555 ezonaufica A sTudy in ThoughT mighf be The appropriaTe TiTle oT a Chess Club member as he or she ponders a move on The occasion OT one oT Those absorbing games. ln order To improve Their lcnowledge and slcill aT playing chess, members hold discussions abouT iTs Tiner poinTs and oTTen compeTe in Triendly conTesTs aT Their club meeTings. Ohlicers are ArT KauTman, presidenT: Audrey l2oberTson, secreTaryq Irwin WeinsTein, Treasurer. When you see an airplane soaring Through The air overhead, do you ever wonder whaT lceeps The plane up and whaT plans are necessary beTore such a plane is able To Tly? Answers To such quesTions as These are soughT by CenTral's young aviaTion env ThusiasTs. Model building is a special inTeresT OT The club, and during spring conTesTs models oT all sizes and shapes Talce To The air wiTh boTh rubber and gaso- line-powered planes Tlown. The club also malces Trips To nearby airporTs and inviTes prominenT Tiqe ures in aviaTion To speak aT meeTings. 14 fi 9 .ay TQ fem fv- .pe -.1 Fir5T Row: Lee Mayer, Eugene Ericson, secreTaryj W. E. Bush, insTrucTorj Henry Cowie, preside-'ifg Richard Powers, Ronnie Sorem. Second Row: Harry Ogden, Harry Bledsoe, John Godske, Jim Norris, Jimmie Sakols, Frank Thompson, Billy Forman. Third Row: Douglas Perrin, Jim MounTain, Jim Ryan, Ben Derauf, Dick TuTTe, Philip Thuma, Paul Melancon. :Riffs afar The oTTicial name oT CenTral's group oT big shoTs is The CenTral High School Junior RiTle Club. This organizaTion was Tormed in T928 when iT was granTed a charTer by The NaTional Rifle AssociaTion. The aim OT The club is To develop sporTsmanship, Tair play, selT conTrol, and co-operaTion. The members oT The club shooT Tor Na- Tional RiTle AssociaTion raTings, The highesT oT which is The disTinguished riTleman. A Tew members OT The club have aTTainecl ThaT raTing, while some oThers have aTTaineCl The nexT highesT raTing, an experT rilileman. The club has won several cups which are on display in The Trophy case. The oTTicers OT The club are Henry Cowie, presidenT7 Ray PeTerson, vice pre-sidenT: and Eugene Ericson, secreTary. lvlr. Bush is The adviser and Treasurer. .0 -1:55-il T ' Digi, , new ' F21-Fifa QE' ,. -..s. ,- , -. ii - .,... :::1 'F - ' ' ' it . ' 3:57 25' A - 155311. ' C-A ' f '--1 , gf ' 4:-5 T 5193? :ii A T T ifff ,. , ,.,. Jr . Q t ,FMLA , . .' 'liar wi-S1 f i fill . , ,-. . we . ,Q V T T pgf- . gigs, 3 w ,, 3 A '57 4' :Q , 'S' f fer 11, ., '- - f. ' 12' V, if f V ':'1-3,9 if '- :E 4: .,,,.g Yi? . vii-1:1-. . ,si Re -e adyf All-77-I . ' , I-:K .-'gif -gags: ' I . W--r Eire cl A F W A r W? i ,ww , we firsf Row: Priscilla Jefferson, Beffy Jansen, Jack Sullivan iecond Row: Debbie Oakes, Frances Goff, Barbara Bean, l'hird Row: Paf Jansen, Marvis Bolder, Bill Dingle, Marg :ourfh Row: Paul Neilson, Paul Sammuels, Bob Carlson, iergusen, Pac Briglia, Arf Hayden, Clinton Banick, Vern , presidenfg Barb Barfon, secrefary-freasurerg Dave Freeman, Duane Sherburne, Chuck Sawyer, Phyllis Johnson, Karleen Merfz, Marion Richardson, Gerry Fifz ibbons, Gloria Hoenck, Marg Rush, Paf Sfevens. Bingham, Helen Duffy, Sue Bannisfer, Marg Carey, Beffy Buh?er, Jo Dedolph, Bill Moflel, Cliff Polski. Geo. Mills, Alyn Taylor, Dave Brubacher, Herb Sands, Ted Kaysen, Billy Forman, El Reps, Ed Van Cleve, Gordy Johnson, lrwin Wiessma n. L if 5 i L- V. mg . i . X SW' .Sv 8169 556 Lessons for novice skiers by fhe more experienced members of fhe club was fhe idea for fhe Ski Club 'rhis year. Any one who was inferesfed in learning fo ski could be fufored by fhe more adepf rnasfers of fhe slalom, Chrisfiana, and felemark. Sfress- ing rhyfhm, relaxafion and round frips fo Moon Valley, fhe fhree R's of Cenfral skiers, members began fheir careers. The club enfered six skiers in The cify and sfafe meefs. Jack Sullivan swepf fhe cify meefs in fhe slalom evenfs in all fhree cify meefs wifh Dave Freeman, Chuck Sawyer and Dwane Sherburne gaining poinfs in 'rhaf evenf each week. Dick Sim- ner and Bill Lipfak iumped in fhe cify meefs for fhe club. These boys skied on fhe all- sfar feam againsf Minneapolis, and They enfered The sfafe meef af Glenwood Park in Minneapolis. Mr. George Armsfrong was adviser of fhe club lasf fall, and fhe officers were Jack Sullivan, presidenf: Dave Freeman, vice presidenfg and Barbara Barfon, secrefary- freasurer. 1 Yi Q. 41 'vl- .av 1' ,v W ww 4? Row' Gloria Rosen, BeaTrice Lawhead, Treasurer: Nadine Anderson, vice president Charloife Brokaw, presi- Firsf . deniy Janice Bodine, secreTaryy CharIoHe Royce. Second Row: June Treff, Dolores Ogren, Jean Goulet Jeanne Johnson, Connie Dose, Lorraine Brennan, RuTh Koempel. EI ' P Tersen, Beffv Eclchoff, RiTa STrom, Margie Sfeele, MarqareT Anne Mullaney, Third Row: Dorofhy Simmons, anne e Barbara Bennefi, RuTh Ficken. FourTh Row: RuTh Olson, Marilyn Anderson, Doris Hansen, Frances WiITse, Mary Jean Greig, La June Born Joyce Hansen. TX -,. 'YK x fi 41 hK lN- XSDSK tv 5' inf A I Qi UAS lOLf A , - g N' . M I fx, fif yi , V X ,fp yi . . . 'Cd wx r ,, al ' Having been Told ThaT Tencing is good - T 'T K K . . . . we i U ,CD exercise and benehcual To The Tigure, mem- K -' 45- . ' ' bers oT Masque and Foil meeT every Tues- Nl , X, gN7 day, sixTh period, To pracTice This genTle ' ,g -7 ' ' arT. Fencing helps To co-ordinaTe TasT ll i ,vp L if Thinking wiTh TasT movemenT and develop f f XA poise and a sTrong sense oT balance. x I 5 ,-H.'V w , p ' C ' En guarde, Touche, ThrusT, TeinT, are all words The'Tencers learn while They are masTering The TundamenTals oT The sporT under The direcTion of Mr. Ferdinand Uebel. The girls, dressed in whiTe quilTed coaTs wiTh high collars and gold buTTons wiTh dark slcirTs, a regular Tencer's uniTorm, make a sTriking picTure while They sTand in Tenc- ing posiTion To parTalce in Their imaginary -ml duels. Miss Emma Ryan is adviser of The club and oTTicers are CharloTTe Brokaw, presi- denT: BeaTrice Lawhead, vice president and Janice Bodine, secreTary. 7-Ouche! J 7 ww W W J W . Y M , V ,,,,f,wf' .,?,,1,f- - 'k.,, ,. ' ..fL . - 1.f,k, ,f 1 'J Y 4 W f' 4 'f,yC , -f , mx kim . ,Ny X N , - 4 ,,,f-F x Q! ' 1 gmom kgs gancfiea gfacfg Mfifg fzsofzfs bfisfza want up a waz, .figs ig: gsafing of fgs ifozm waves on cz :fain cmcf cfiifcuzf 15015. ,W N . . , ,. .,,,,. .4 ........L.1.,M..m.,, 1 lf. I ,gm A i F J , l 4 i i Y J goofgaff Ou? of Jrhe arid plains of Soulh Dalcola came Bus Genlry io coach Cen+ral's l94O loofball aggregalion. Taking Coach Play- 'Ford Reed's place and slarling wilh abouf sixfy inexperienced candidales was no small laslc. buf Coach Genfry af once gained lhe War Bob Tiepel, Dick VVilliams, Bob Gerber confidence ol: his boys and began lo mould a sfrong ream-a lhreaf in any league. The 'ream's lirsl game was played in Auslin, where They held a sfrong, favored Auslin leam lo a scoreless lie and finally won by defaull. Their nexl' opponenl was Wilson. The Wilson boys were a hard-fighling, scrappy Team buf lhe Minulemen emerged fhe vic- lors on rhe long end of a I4-O score. Olrfi crm sob Wes McMillan, l-lowie Shullz, Dave Primrose LeRoy BruTlaT, Jim Nelson, Dick Murphy The nexT week The CenTral Tans saw Their Team play To a O-O Tinish againsT an ever- improving Marshall eleven. BoTh Teams played hard, rugged TooTball, buT neiTher was able To score. The MinuTemen's TirsT deTeaT was aT The hands oT WashingTon. The CenTral Team was riddled wiTh iniuries and loss oT men and They Tossed a hearTbreaking game, 6-O. The nexT week was The happiesT one in I94O. The Team ouTplayed a Tavored buT weak Mechanics squad and downed The Bill French, Doc Riordan, Bud Conley cod downTown school, I3-7. Johnson emerged Trom The CenTral Tield on The long end oT a I3-O score and The lasT game oT The year saw CenTral and l'lumboldT baTTle To a scoreless Tinish. The championship Harding eleven hand- ed The MinuTemen Their biggesT deTeaT oT The season. The boys Trom The EasT Side ran over an inexperienced second Team, 28-O. Cf, B us Genfry and Ch? , I Pofskl- A Bud Conley Norm Troui' Jim Nelson Bczagafgaff Opening fheir I94O-4l season wifh a dreary ouflook, Cen+raI's baskefball feam, coached by John Riordan, encounfered one of 'rhe longesf and hardesf campaigns +ha+ any Team had during Riordan's sfay af Cen'rral. . John NN e' re vlawnqx xXA5U5qer XN aw! Hu nfxnqdon Dave . e Prxmfos Isl gg E Paul Prochfer Dale Armslrong Warren Pennig Dal S Merrick Jack ff a 73mm , V7 1, Gam , , lv The boys carried ou+ lheir coach's pre- dicfions for eleven slraighr defeals, and fhen wilrh new blood in Jrhe lineup, They defealed Jrhe favored Hurnboldf learn and lafer downed lhe Green Wave of Monroe High School for fheir only vicfories of lhe year. The feam progressed ralher slowly, loul' by lhe end of 'rhe season rhey had developed info experl ball handlers and passers. W5Shl'NgfOn gefs G reboun d 'Wk V fm. 'W' ,LEW ,, 5 Jim Cummings coach Robe' xg gellq 1 L, K , John Paul Geduldig, Marvin Moran, Louis Lick, Bud Elvqren. Qoff Led by Capfain Louis Lick, Cenrral for lhe sec- ond rirne finished second lo Johnson for lhe Cily Golf Championship. ln lhe ci'ry 'rournamenl Liclc caplured 'rhe cham- pionship wifh lwo rounds of 76 and 79. The slaie lournamenl found Liclc leading The field again wi'rh lwo rounds of 78 and 75. Confribuiing To 'rhe success of Jrhe golf learn were Bud Elvgren, Marvin Moran, Paul Fiesl, John Paul Geduldig, Charles Shulfz, and James Cum- mings. 3 s Xi 'S' ,Q ffff Beef 'he' Bud dy. f Our fo 6 YW bar Ill: ..,,s And Dunk is lei? behind Capfain Lick. Also sfafe and cify high school champ 1,040.6 e eo' down M , Ora l i E . 5 rs. 'TTT' From Row: Armsfrong, Swanson, Riordan, Cox. Second Row: de LamberT, Murphy, French, Chappell, Jones, Gerber, Silverman, Hayes, Third Row: Jones, Anderson, Shulfz, PeTerson, and Coach G-enTry. ,, -. . ii . D - 2 ni ' 'Wig' 3232? . -if --ik V Q' MA., gf :Y , T . ' T . .T T We if f h Bus Gen VY 1 QL, we Aw- T , ' ,Q V 4. :-.4 r 334 23 4.1: Coac .41 ' T,-X154 51, f y f' ii iii' .i i fr, :Tri .1 L' ?ffE'i:4 'L.:i A - .-'-az' dl. y fl., . y.,,:q 4 . .if 'i' . if When Coach GenTry came To CenTral To coach TooTball, he was also aslced To coach The hoclcey Team, and he did This wiTh ad- mirable resulTs. GenTry sTarTed The season OTT wiTh a comparaTively green Team, and by good coaching The Team ended up in Third place. lndividual scoring honors wenT To Joe ArmsTrong, who led his Team and The ciTy in scoring honors. Fred Rosen, Don Rior- dan, Clarence Swanson, BaumgarTner, Ger- ber, and ShulTz, all helped The Team ouT wiTh consisTenT playing ancl hard slcaTing. In The playoTT, CenTral meT The big Hum- boldT Team and held Them To a Tie score, 2-2, which closed The season Tor The Cen- Tral Team. ln a previous game, CenTral had deTeaTed The l-TurnboldT Team, buT The ineligibiliTy oT The Red and Blaclc goalie had canceled This vicTory. John KnighTon was The manager OT The hoclcey Team. x I . . i 'T ,Y Q , ws E im' '1-:W H r L + a .V ' Q lm as ' ' 47- , rs. 2 , S Y. 1 s . , ,. . . N ,X f 1 R I 'f,' 4 ' , T, . i K Q I ,E V 5, + , ,, i,Se gf we af -as f A Sian SlmOI'1 Thad Balmer Charles Bruclcer Melvin Mark Neal McKenzie Ellllii LiTTle Joe The I94O CenTral saw Their Tennis Team sweep The ciTy To carry OTT a ciTy championship. Under The superb playing oT CapTain Joe ArmsTrong The CenTral neTmen won all buT one maTch in The enTire season. ln The opener an under-raTed l-lumbolclT Team upseT The MinuTemen Tor Their only deTeaT oT The season. While sTill in his junior year, Joe ArmsTrong was good enough To cop The ciTy championship in The singles Tennis TournamenT by Tar ouTclassing The resT oT The Tield. Arm- sTrong held The number one spoT on The Tennis Team ThroughouT The year. The resT oT The Team was made up oT Melvin Mark, Charles Bruclcer, BarTon Levy, BerTram Ames, Dave Kra- weTz, Thad Baker, STan Simon, and The coaching duTies were Talcen over by PlayTord Reed. STanTon Hirsch , , f A aff' ., Q f' if Ba rTon Levy f Sig, ,, Eugene KraweTz I . 3' T?f!k1TfF5?i:, .4'i?5f-ss fi .T 5'i': -:.i' .?? i'11j5f:'1,,,i i 3 ?.t5. if-'SL ?'?:,,:. : , 9 A .:-'.- -- f 'xg' I -lg Q ThaT Famous Baclchand Coach Playford Reed , Q., TKQH, 25? 552 2-P-2 Q Q Q ' if as ,r , ' 'YL , 5 fy ,-1 8 'X X Firsl Row: Coach Robert Berg, Dick Hanne Second Row: John Gooch, Rodney Olson, Thomrneson. gan, Ed Van Cleve, Bud Elvgren, Dale Olson, Tom Couling. Eugene Erickson, Bill Ruff, Doug Chrislgau, Don Derauf, Rohland Third Row: Bob Johnson, Ralph Wallers, Doug Wolfangle, Wes McMillan, Don Chrisfianson, Herby Sands. ' -f:::'15L.,'.Qw-., A ' ' ' rswzee:-:a..4 ' 'T '4 iv Inf? za - 'A A - hx. 'fri ' v.. 'g - . g '-- .f6:l'L 'f':fsE?s .,-. . 'f.-,Q SSH, f- ' 'D-wie.: ,-:AY ,, ' J..5.5' ..-HQ Cen'rral's swimming leam again finished second lo Johnson in The cily high school conference. Ol lhe lwo dele-als suslained lhroughoul' The season, one was by Johnson, and lhe ofher delear was adminislered by Sainl Thomas. ln The cily meel Cenlral again loolc run- ner-up, This lime finishing second lo Sainl Thomas. ln This meel Cenlral placed Tirsl in The medley evenl wilh Elvgren, Van Cleve, and Thommson wearing lhe Red and Black colors. l-ligh poinl swimmer on lhe Cenlral leam was Bud Elvgren, who swam in The breasl srrolce evenls. l'le was followed by Rohland Thommson, baclcslrolce, and Ed Van Cleve, diving. The fe-am was coached by Roberl Berg. We 2 s i Q 1 Firsl Row: Jack L. Abrahamson, George Pellersen, Sam Alcherson, John Kniqhlon, Roger Gelin, Roger Kemp, Dick Simmer. Second Row: Paul Boog, Jack Brandl, Lloyd Rogan, Bob Swearinqen, Al Wise, Paul N. Nielsen, Jr., Gordon Deppe. Third Row: Paul Samuels, Bernard Selinske, Clill Polski, Richard Tulle, Bob Teipel, Harvey Slulzer, Donald Rogan. l is gy H2 ECU72 The gym leam was lhe only alhlelic aggregalion lo bring a championship home lo Cenlral. The boys compeled in lhree cily meels wilh live olher schools each lime and came oul undelealed. The boys lhen ouldid lhemselves lo lalce lhe cily championship, amassing a lolal ol 4,l65 poinls. They were delealed by Roosevell in lhe Twin Cily meel by a scanl 326 poinls. ln lhe Norlhwesl Cham- pionship Cenlral placed lourlh. George Pellerson and Jaclc Abrahamson received medals lor placing sixlh and eighlh, re- speclively. The learn received high praise lrom Coach Galles, who wanlecl il known lhal aller Caplain Pollman and lverson were lorced lo quil school and Brandl broke his arm lhe boys rallied wonderlully lo go on lo win lhe cily championship. dike. This lillle llame A wenl aslray Wm 41' 909551 we W ere Sf Yrrhed f las., :las -3, fwfr' 3 l ii Uklle UP 'QQ 19 Firsf Row: B. Liplak, Perlman, M. Liplak, Ashlon, Hall, Marlin. Second Row: Hauser, Clemens, Eha, Appel, Koch, French, Chapin, Haslin. Third Row: Olson, Hise, Polski, Reps, McWhir?er, Creech, Primrose, Tuffe, Jones. Rides PW 'ZQCZQ The 'ream slarled oui a mediocre season by dropping The opening meel lo Johnson. The nexi' week fhe boys carne back lo dump Mechanics and from Then unfil The cily meel lhey were on and off. Cenlral sen? six men info lhe finals, Liplak, Conley, Hise, Jones, Chapin and Polski. Jones came our +he vicfor in The 440 +0 garner The Red and Black's only Tirsl place. Conley +ook a second in The 220 hurdles, while Lipfak caplrured fillh in The high jump. The Team was under The able direclion of Mr. Frank Galles. .gf - . .f'-rf , ..-g:s...- 1,.,. ,. -..'i:'1.g ,::ffcq.'i , If ' fn.. .M iff: -i . 1:-ifffriiffif .f 5 -. ,,,,,.f, ,,v:5-g-is-.ag y ' T is . ., -,-,gl-, f ,f,.,.,..,,-.',, ' Q- , I ,A ' .1 f , 5,-f 'gp ' A ' ff , fif.1,'Q.,f, : . v .yf nn.. ' Ve: ..- Z ,, .ivy T ,K -fl '. ,- ,Q , 1 1 W iyrif? fiqf 7 , jg! ,T 'T f f 1: 3 f X Q f i f T ' if ' 1 51 f 5 1 EDJ: t ,sg sv niiliif ,Q 7 Firsf Row: Hare, Jones, Nelson, Thom, TvedT, Mason, CarTer, Schulh, Wanqansfeen, Riordan. Second Row: Anderson, Cox, Dillon, Riordan, Haag, Muir, Ernsf, Lovich, McGlvn, Earl Hancock. 615,85 Clfif Taking over as baseball coach Tor The TirsT year, John Riordan TuTored CenTral's nine To second place in The SouTh division. Two oT The Team's sTalwarTs were Howie ShulTz and Bob CarTer. Howie held down The TirsT base posiTion like a champion, and his work aT The plaTe was The besT oT The Team. CarTer piTched The TirsT season oT his liTe and did very well, sTarTing The sea- son wiTh a 7-4 vicTory over Monroe and carried mosT oT The hurling assignrnenTs unTil he injured his leg in The middle of The season. z 15 ,. gn: 2, 3 4- f - T .5,,f,... -.1-9, -:ff ze :-A ., 125:54-sw.. , 1,3 .- qf,,-1iag,v x 4 ,- mf ,Ji .3--,,, -ff ,,x ,- . ,, 5 7- azz., Vgiug, .531 ' .j.x7' 'jQ'.g A v.1,g.3' .,,- .' - 45-:fy ,fm .1 ', , :Q-' v - .f , . 3. .53-'Ti zigrig?-val? Q'-'T :ani H5542 3 .' 85: 'i5Zx9!4:'Jif 77315-fi'-: ' lx-T7 '19 Nz? . 51f-f-. ':,:fr- 'ff'-5:1-. -1T-Z:--f-wr: '.f'.fqf5-. 2. 'FZ' 16s2ii'?52..5ig?'ities:-Livrffeslsiiaf lv f '?:':i?r. -'ii ew 2- '?:i5:i11 ,-,-s55r.,egg:?1s?7 , f fif:5f5.A , '-'fikzutk r '55 1Wf5IfQf1Zf 3' 1 :gh-' 121'-15?- M - 'ff- 71',w'7'f'Z:Q'4' ' ia J.'Z 3'f i Q , . ' fx-'.,.f J .- 4.1 Q5 A1--, , M Y - mfs9f:1.p,.:11ff'1f-fa s -121. i . 00,5 ' .':af:41fH::q.:-:if vis s 'Sam T- W, 2 ga.: :'g3:.4:36:::,-:uni '-T 4231... 3. 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U' g., 01 I' A Q Y my f mf Q ' Ja IVV Y' I N f W lj ' . 4 WJ I KMA. xl Pj ,JI N L wiv I, f L 1 VY 17 1 ly, Kay H2515 was gui fwo IIZSQQLLZEL wozfg cflooaing, one 61 winning H25 offizfc fooiingf' 3' .Rf f1fsfw,we,,,g, N df 673 o ' W Qwd of! a I Z w.,A,w,.gs,gi,f .L , ,,. 6 ,Y '3.w?fm w All-Cl N Xellel holders Firsf Row: Jean Goulef, Belly McArdle, Beafrice Lawhead, Nadine Anderson, Phyllis Rode, Keeley, lrene Hasenzahl, Oliye Sanford, Shirley Tranfanella. Second Row:AAnn Thorsell, Eileen Dolan, Barbara Benneff, Marguerile Karnprneyer, E. V, Ryan, Norlon, Margorle Dawson, Jeanelle English, Melba Moniior. Third Row: Jean Hansen, Gerfrude Lax, Dolores Oqren, Gloria Tranlanella, Janef Reps, Handsalcer, Belly Doughly, Marllss Albert Fourlh Row: Donna Lindslrom, Elizabelh Galloway, Barbara Mueller, Belly A. Hoelscher, Sfeele, Marjorie Hauser, Geraldine Kimball, Phyllis Oehler. Fiffh.Row' Jane Clarke Dorofh David M 'l D lc Virginia Esch, Jean A. M. Dickson, Ann Alice Elsner, Penny Rita Sfrom, Margie Ph H A . , y son, ariyn ruc, Josephine Dedolph, Doris Hansen, Jeanne Johnson, y is asqaard, Hazel Thompson, Mary Calherine Coulehan. UU The Girls' C Club had Hs unofficial beginning in l909 when several girls who were aclive in sporls gave an informal luncheon. ll became an annual affair, and in l927 lhe presenl Girls' C Club was organized. A lerler is given 'ro each girl who receives poinls in G. A. A. during her lhree years al Cenlral. If she earns poin'rs as a freshman she musl have l,OOO 'ro re- ceive her C, An addilional 500 poinlrs will enable a member io receive her All- Ci+y Award. Wirh 'rhe Women's Cify Club as lhe meeling place, lhe organiza- lion holds annually a card parry, business meelring, and banquel. The officers for lhe new year are elecled a+ ihe business meer- ing and plans lor lhe spring banquel are discussed. The officers lor l94I are presi- denl, Rulh Marino: vice presidenl, Georgi- anna Smolilcg secrelary, Pearle Wiechmann: and Jrreasurer, Frances Casey. l 1-vi -an 7 H-if , Firsl Row: Virginia Esch, Qlive Sanford, Marilyn Druclc, secrelary-lreasurerq Jean Keeley, president lrene Hasen- 1 Zahl, vice presidenl, Phyllis Rode, recording secrelaryg Gerlrude Lax, Melba Monilor. l Second Row: Berry A. l-loelscher, Jean Goulet, Mary Rose Bard, E. V. Ryan, Pal Bard, Ilene Chrisfqau Margie l Sfeele, Shirley Tranlanella. ' l Third Row: Marjorie Dawson, Rila Slrorn, Josephine Dedolph, Marquerile Karnpmeyer, Jeanne Johnson Ann Norlon, Barbara Bennelle. ' i l Q55 Q. 04. 04. -xeaufive ocvz GAA. is governed and direcled by eighleen girls lcnown as lhe Execulive Board, who plan 'ream lryouls, hikes, par- lies, and indoor and ouldoor sporl aclivi- lies. The board meels every firsl and Third Tuesdays under The advisership ol Miss Ryan. Near lhe close oi lhe spring lerm, an eleclion is held lo choose lhe new board. The presenf officers ol GAA. are Jean Keeley, presidenl: lrene l-lasenzahl, vice presidenl: Phyllis Rode, recording secre- 'raryg and Marilyn Druclc, secrelary-lreas- urer. Besides lhe execulive orlicials, heads are chosen lor lhe maior sporls, ourside sporls, members of 'rhe board are The publicily chairman, social chairman, and lhe girls' 1 sporls edilor of lhe Times, Once every monfh lhe board meels in- formally a+ parlies. l-lighlighls ol lhis year's T social aclivilies were a chow mein dinner al While Bear Lalce and a clash parly. X- execulilves e lc Enefq and miscellaneous sporls. Three orher N -we sr. Q S The shrill sound of a whisTle is heardl ObedienT sophomores line up Tor roll call as The reTeree checks Tor absenTees and excuses. AT The beginning of each semes- Ter Miss Emma Ryan, The gym insTrucTor, selecTs girls who have signed up To aid her in The gym work. Once every week a meeT- ing is held when The girls are TaughT The rules of Tair play Tor various games, includ- ing baskeTball, Tieldball, volleyball, and Ten- nis. QuesTions are asked To TesT The knowl- edge oT The reTerees, and The games are played by Them before Teaching The begin- ners. Each girl keeps a noTebook of rules and diagrams which is handed in once every semesTer in order To receive poinTs XEXIETEEQ -3 H - I 3' 'qi if Q P - . , . .- I A 3 3 - 5 I .1 if ill is ' ' 1 ' or 4,4 4 -f 1 2 1 of We if 1 .. 2- li f 24-2 vi A , ,Irsl ifr ,-,. rr ' I 1 . 'Ti . .Q-, affix s sta .Q 'img FirsT Row: Melba MoniTor, Jean Keeley, Gloria Tranlanella, Beafrice Lawhead, Roqna Jane Baker, Nadine Ander- son, Phyllis Rode, Irene Hasenzahl, Virginia Esch, Second Row: Jean Godberson, Jonlee Anderson, Shirley Tranlanella, Geraldine Kimball, Marion Rubin, Barbara Mueller, BeTTy McArdle, Alice Elsner, Janef Reps. Third Row: Mary Catherine Coulehan, Eileen Dolan, Barbara BenneTT, Befly A. Hoelscher, Jean Goulel, Lenore Wendf, Margie Sfeele, Elizabelh Galloway. Fourfh Row: Mariorie Dawson, Jeanelle English, Jane Clarke, Ann NorTon, Marqueriie Kampmeyer, Jeanne John- son, Marilyn Druck, Dorofhy Davidson, RiTa Sfrom. Toward Cs and All-CiTy leTTers. For added enioymenT, The referees and ExecuTive Board generally have a spring ouTing To climax The year. Ro USD, 9' re fere Gs 5 if s f fx 'av Firsr Row: .lanel Reps, Barbara Mueller, Jean Godberson, Carol Moberg, captain, Marjorie Manners, Penny Handsalrer, Belly Bronson, Belly Norcross. Second Row: Phyllis Rode, Barbara Bennelf, Mariorie Dawson, lrene Hasenzahl, senior caplaing Marilyn Druclc, Jean Goulet Belly McArdle, Gerlrude Lax, Third Row: Qlive Sanford, Eileen Dolan, Marguerite Kamprneyer, Belly A. Hoelscher, iunior caplaing Jeanne John, son, Marjorie Hauser, Shirley Tranlanella, Melba Monitor. slsell' d anoklflel be , ma 6 kaghieili' 6 ve - a XN Ps kii-llel' Basgefgaff Lasl November lhe popular sporr ol baslcelball began ifs reign of supremacy. Baslcelball is one sporl Thar requires slcill, 'lasf lhinlcing, and leam co-operarion. Be' sides playing each Friday in G.A.A. classes, baslcelball was pracliced daily by enlhusi- asls in lhe gymnasium during free lime. Long shols, free lhrows, pivoling, and pass- ing became almosr perfecred by lhe meme bers ol lhe rhree reams selecred in Deceme ber when Shirley lranlanella, baslcelball head, arranged for leam lryouls. Carol lv1oberg's reammares played a laslr moving, hard game, giving rhe sophomores rheir lirsr viclory over rhe iunior ream headed by Belly l-loelsher. The sophomore squad sur- prised lhe senior six, Caplained by Irene I-lasenzahl, by sweeping Them oil rheir feel lo become 'rhe undispuled baslcerball chamf pions. 1 . J k J K l Ph llis Rode, senior caplaing Jean Boyle, sophomore caplaln Firsl Row' Gerlrude Lax, Carol ac son, ean ee ey, y h Nadine Anderson, Bealrice Lawhead, Virginia Esc . Second Row: Olive Sanford, Shirley Tranlanella, Belly Bronson, Alice Elsner, Janel Reps, Jean Godberson Belly A. Hoelscher, Barbara Mueller. Third Row: Jean Goulel, Marjorie Dawson, Barbara Bennell, Mary Calherine Coulehan, Mariorie Manners Eileen Dolan, Jonlee Anderson. Fourlh Row: Margie Sleele, aze Qompson, y , Marguerile Kampmeyer, Dorolhy Davidson, Jeanelle English, Rila Slrom. fygfazrarr Sophomores vied lor lop honors in field- ball! As head ol lieldball lor The lirsl guar- ler ol GJXA., Palricia l-laclcerl arranged lhe linal leam games lo be held lhe lasl parl ol November. Aller preliminary l'ry- ouls, sophomore, iunior, and senior learns were selecled wilh Jean Boyle, Jeanne Johnson, and Phyllis Rode as caplains of each leam, respeclively. Sparlced by slcilllul playing, lhe senior leam slopped lhe iunior squad lo lhe lune ol 5 lo 3. When lhe seniors mel lhe sophomores, an exciling game was played which ended al 4 all. Anolher quarler packed lull ol sighs and lhrills was played wilh each leam again scoring. As a lie cannol decide lhe yiclorious class leam, lhe caplains scheduled anolher game. Ex- cilemenl was high, lingers were crossed: bul lhe linal score remained an unbroken liel H l Th Elizabelh Re molds Ann Norlon, Jeanne Johnson, iunior caplain I A 10745 fn ,Vee IO fd fn Tumbling TriclcsTers c. 0-fri' ' K , fr , fL?F5i 'ii me . 'ali' Z: , 1 . A ,.,.41'f,7 'M 1 'jgr S, . ' ,T 51 1212 , 2 425' 1 f.. T -2 .gn ,, S WE L: 5,2 4 ,-r - -, , i. A 55:5 .I ' -. ...M fuorfgy Mr- Qumran wimmin The winTer guarTer of G.A.A. Tinds vol- leyball The main sporT. Marjorie Dawson, volleyball head, arranges TryouTs and The selecTion oT sophomore, iunior, and senior Teams which compeTe Tor winning honors. Girls may choose Tumbling insTead oT vol- leyball during The TirsT semesTer. Miss Ryan Teaches The girls during The G.A.A. classes The Ten main sTunTs and many inTer- esTing Though diTTiculT Triclcs. AT The end oT The season a Team is selecTed by The ExecuTive Boardfiudging The Tumblers on Their Torwarcl and backward somersaulTs, head, elbow, and hand sTands, dives over one and Two, and Two single Triclcs. A Team oT Ten was Thus selecTed. including RiTa STrom, Tumbling head, who is auTo- maTically capTain oT The Team. Splash! Oh, The waTer's cold! echoes Through The KC. pool as The GAA. swim- mers perTecT Their sTrolces. Ann NorTon was in charge oT organizing The group oT swimmers. my mr M-pi. J 1 is 5' i' 7 ii, NW W K 3 1 15? or gyss I s l s Firsl Row: Gerlrude Lax, Caroline Slreich, Irene Hasenzahl, caplaing Hazel Thompson, capla J a e Joh s head, Jonlee Anderson, caplaing Phyllis Rode, captain, Melba Monitor. Second Row: Barbara Bennell, Belly A. Hoelschey, Shirley Tranlanella, Virginia Skogrno, Jea G db y . Sanford, Nadine Anderson, Gloria Trapdpnella. y Third Row: Arvilla Deulschlander, Lorella Nova, Palricia Dean, Dorolhy Madsen, Dorolhy d y Diers ry Penne. Q l fu l l N' i Ml qi l . ' ,giiyfi V ll wlfiflliiili L' ,il ,ln , l ,, ily 1 ik' x ,q x ' s l girl lor every J A ' my I an' l hir every girl mighl we nlne lh lo l ll C5.A.A. A new inleresl in bowling was discov- ered lhis year in C5.A.A. Jeanne John- son, bowling head, has organized lwenly- lour aclive girls inlo lour leams. Each leam elecled a caplain and gave lhem- selves a name. They are: The Bowling Bells, caplained by Hazel Thompson: Pin Pals, wilh Irene l-lasenzahl as caplainp Alley-lles, Jonlee Anderson: and lhe Slrilcing Six, Phyllis Rode. The duralion ol lhe League Bowling was lwelve weelcs, al which lime lhe winning leam was presenled wilh bowl- ing awards. While mosl girls are slill snoozing Salur- day mornings, G.A.A. equeslrians are en- joying a brislc canler oul al Arden under lhe direclion ol Olive Sanlord. Enlhusiasls range lrom beginners lo accomplished rid- ers, bul regardless ol skill, lhe sporl is en- joyed by all. l-lorsy hobbyisls 17006 gaze upon H261 fliafwzs, and on Mia, U. . . , , iW WWW M ww LQWQZW 205557, Q9 S555 wg vii ig, X ,N W, ,,, .DM J V gf 'D' iff i4-'ix ,,,,,, Q ' . we I e ff: ff? u ...Q Snf F6 X Cfmsf 'UGS Caro few C5 ro 421 Cenfral serving Sanfa XV! Faculfy froliclcing NV! 1 gr' .QQ 'P , xg J' fli vA 4 DMCA if of 'ii P8607 ,V 01005 A+ lasf we're free! ,Nw Pea CSO n S61-ffl ,, We're working hard? PGN Smeer I+, boys, ,gig 5 ,Hn QQ 'Q 7 e VW-Bush' cX1er0'xcaXCx050q ' J A Maxx ,Che Oxue Wer:-1lYl:.1l, enx. hello 'efh OU nxron 'Du mess 6.5-SSS Heh, babe, service! 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HIGH A N1x3:4 V -U ari- mwu K-1 My MM, .-xl,--:X H511-.S aacivsgn-r My. om' ltivezm C ' afkcirfxv'-xvx-Arm-f mln- yxw- X-fm f xz -1.41, qm- -vmxlcl 'Q W, - -1. .gm fp,-, -g. , ,,M,,., A 'I.'VS. f . , 1 Us -,,- rw- f Q Hgbabzy after day, cfakay afbsfz cfabiyn 7940 - 1941 Sepfember- 4-School opens. 5-Sophomores sfarf sfudying. I2-Senior class meefing. I3-Cenfral ries Auslin, O-O. Pink issue of fhe TIMES. I7-Seniors elecf Freeman, president Bean, vice president and Grieg, secrefary. I8-Cenrral defeafs Wilson, I4-O. I9-Every one else s+ar+s sfudying. 24-Cenfral lies Marshall, O-O. Ocfober- I-Washingfon bears Cenfral, 6-O. French hurt II-Firsl Times issued, Homecoming dance, Cen- fral beafs Mechanics. I2-7. I8-Johnson beafs Cenrral, I3-0. Conley hurt I9-Juniors elecf Moran, Dedolph, and McClure as officers. 23-Sawyer decides +o graduafe. 25-l-lumboldf lies Cenfral, O-O, Nelson hurt 29-Willlcie wins in sfraw vofe. November- l-Coles named World ediforg Cenfral loses fo Harding. 28-O. 4-Baslcelball pracfice sfarfs. 5-Roosevelf wins in ofher vofe. 6-Sophomores elecf Oellce, Reynolds and Barfon. II-Armislice Day-no school-T. C. game posf- poned-snow. I2-School closed because of snow. l 3-Likewise. I4-School reopens. I9-Meeker named Cehisean edifor. 2 l-No school-Thanksgiving. 22-No school. 27-Times delegafion leaves for Cleveland. December- I-Cenfral loses fo Norfh St Paul. 6-Times names Thelma Bernfeld edifor. IO-Sawyer decides noi' 'ro graduafe. I3-Annual Chrisfmas concert 20-Chrisfmas assembly: Cenfral loses 'ro West vacafion sfarfs. January- 6-School reopens. 8-Proofs due a+ Wrights. IO-Times s+aff chosen: Cenfral beafs Humboldt I4-Senior meefingg Morrissey chosen as Macey Queen. 20-Exams. 2l-Exams. 22-Reporl' cards: Cehisean picfures. 23-Z4-Cehisean picfures. 27-New lerm sfarfs. 28-Seniors elec'r Meisel, Dean, and Roberfson as spring officers. 29-Cenfral sniffles wilh +he flu. 3 I-Baslcefballers beaf Monroe. February- I-Winfer Carnival sfarfs. , 3-Cenfral loses fo Norfh St Paul. 7-Mid Hi-Y dance. lO-Juniors elecf King, Kellar, and Bombach as spring officers. II-Sophomores eleci' Rohleder, Macoubrey. and Dudley class officers. I2-Lincoln's birfhday. I6-Cehisean goes 'ro press. 20-Sunlife dance-H. Given and Eighl Flames. 28-Thumb Taclcs visif Picasso exhibit March- 6-7-Eighfh Annual Times Revue. I I-Twin Cify baslcefball game. I5-Sawyer decides +o graduafe. 27-29-Annual sfale baskefball Tournament April- 7-I4-Spring vacalion. I7-World ouf-a new World. I7-A new World. 27-Sawyer decides noi +o graduale. May- 8-9-Fiffeenfh annual band concert 29-Senior Day-Cehisean. June- 9- l O-Exams. I3-Commencemenf-Whaf did Sawyer do? Hfjfzizn H .foogzcf Unto tg: gufwze . . . U Molly Apple-Winner oT Typing. speed TesT aT ISO words a minuTe. Joe ArmsTrong-U. S. Tennis Champion. Thelma BernTeld-EdiTor oT The ST. Paul Shopper's Guide. RuTh Cohn-Winner oT The Puliher prize in poeTry. STeve Conger-Commercial arTisT Tor The American Can Company. Miriam Cowie-SecreTary To The ambassador aT The CourT oT ST. James. Joanne Dedon-Teacher oT dancing in her own exclusive sTudio. Connie Dose-Prima Donna aT The MeTropoliTan Opera. Wallace Hanson-Business Tycoon running againsT RoosevelT in I952. Don Coles-WebsTer's compeTiTor on wriTing a dicTionary. Leigh Kammon-NaTionally lcnown announcer of The NBC hook-up. Louis Liclc-ProminenT docTor aT The Mayo Clinic in RochesTer. Lauren Lundberg-MorgenThau's successor. OTTo Meeker-Joe MarTin OT l95l lsTill managing Olsonl. Don Meisel-Lawyer Tor The NorThern Pacific Railroad. Barbara Morrissey-Oueen oT The Snow oT The ST. Paul WinTer Carnival. Jim MounTain-Nickelodeon salesman. Warren Pennig-Coach oT The CenTral baslceTball Team. Harry Given-Leading The orchesTra aT an Olson rally. Dean SchulTz-ProTessor OT chemisTry aT SouThern ldaho Teachers' College. AniTa ShiTTleT-Piano Teacher aT The MacalesTer ConservaTory. David York-l-lead oT The American Embassy in Roumania. CharloTTe RoberTson-Miss KnoTT's successor as a high school music Teacher. Arnold Rosenberg-Famed composer of symphonies. Bud Elvgren-PerpeTual vacaTionisT paddling a canoe near The SouTh Sea Islands. Virginia Davis-SocialiTe making a world cruise on her yachT wiTh her millionaire husband and her Two children. Doug Perrin-DirecTor oT The ST. Paul Civic Opera. Margery Darrell-ConsulTing psychologisT. Chuck Sawyer--House guesT. Dave Freeman-Business execuTive. Mary Jean Greig-PresidenT oT The League oT Women VoTers. Barbara Bean-The ideal wiTe To The ideal husband. Phillip Johnson-EdiTor oT The New Republic. PaTTy Leinenlcugel-PresidenT oT PaTTy's HaT Shoppe-Original Paris Models-SI.88- None l-ligher. Jack McNiven--l95I's Ogden Nash. Bill Olson-The Willlcie oT I95l. Nancy WrighT-Teach oT English aT Slippery Roclc Teachers' College. Ned Powell-PlasTics execuTive. Marilyn Dean-Jill oT all Trades. Audrey Anderson-EdiTor oT The column, Care and Feeding OT Children. U55 aliens of Q7 When The lasf exam has been faken, And Ther-e's no more work fo be done, We'll furn in our locks for fhe very lasf fime, The class of '4l. On The nighf of our graduafion, When fhe choir will sing Speedwell, We'll 'rhink of fhe days fhaf shall be no more, Of fhe friends fhaf will say farewell. We've had our sunlifes and foofball games, Along wifh our book reporf blues, And our frighfened expressions before an MR., Were as common as saddle shoes. There were fimes when we've been discouraged, When allowances leff us broke, Buf few of our sorrows have been so greaf Thaf fhey couldn'+ be drowned in a coke. We've had our share of spring fever, And we've wriHen of moons and doves, We've been angered af parenfs' infelligenf views Of our numerous puppy loves. We'll never forgef fhe sweef fhings and flirfs. And fhe Harrys and Dicks and Toms. We'll remember gardenias and gossamer skirfs, When we danced af our Junior Proms. When fhe lasf exam has been faken, And fhere's no more work fo be done, We'll fhink of fhe days 'rhaf shall be no more. For The Class of '4l. -Rufh Cohn. GIRL GRADUATES or Central High School CABLE'S A High-Standard Secretarial and Executive Training School Exclusively for Girl Graduates of HIGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES FILING ADVERTISING TYPIN G BUSINESS LAW SHORTHAN D CORRESPONDENCE DICTAPHONE MACHINE OPERATION ACCOUNTING CIVIL SERVICE COMPTOMETRY The only Business College in St. Paul which actually requires High School Graduation for entrance. Scores of Central Graduates enrolled each year. Summer quarter classes begin Iune I6 and 23. Fall quarter classes begin September 2, 8 and 15. Enroll immediately after graduation and be prepared for a position several months ahead of the crowd. NO PREVIOUS COMMERCIAL TRAINING REQUIRED FOR ENTRANCE Those with High School Commercial Training accepted and credits allowed. Affiliated with business concerns for practical training. CABLE'S is an all-girl, all-graduate, high-standard, commercial finishing college for better girls and better positions, especially CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS. It is the ONLY such highly restricted Business College in the Northwest. Write or Telephone for full description of our school and its courses. CABLE'S R SECRETARIAL COLLEGE 1547 University Ave. near Snelling Ave. ST. PAUL, MINN. BURTON A. CABLE GRACE s. CABLE president Telephones: Mi. 9644 and Mi. 4255 Principal We employ no solicitors. We give no free scholarships. We welcome visitors. TWIN CITIES' MOST MODERN AND SUMMER COOLED-AIR COIN U 523 21632 Z WW! fl Z Q Z I Z 'S n-I 5 1 S MS QS NN NX I EE? 222 213 -4 WIN DINING ETSOMETHING L fr IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE N 5IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I 'E 601 5 I Truly. the finest and. most 2 S Sssgiizt izotgi if . X beautiful restaurant In the Z 3 Come back to again and Northwest' Nothing has Q U N D E R T H E Q again. And for your .con- been Overlooked for Your Q Q venience we have our own Complete dining Pleasure- Q N Q B kery and Pastry Shop . . . Connell's is open daily for M N delectable delicacies from breakfast, lunch and dinner WM our own ovens. Then, too, . . . a cuisine fit for a king ffff fl d0f15f miss Sh0PPiHg at Oljll' . . v and prices are moderate. Delicatessen Counter. You ll see things yo will want! , to dine at the ultra-modern CLEVELAND AND FORD ROAD 'J IN HIGHLAND SHOPPING CENTER RESTAURANT HIGHLAND SHOPPING CENTER Now Has Restaurant, Coffee Shop, Dry Cleaner, Beauty Shop Variet St D y ore, rug Store, Delicatessen Ladies' Ready-To-Wear, Super Food Market, Oil Station On August 1 16 NEW AIR-CONDITIONED BOWLING ALLEYS FOR RENTALS SEE HIGHLAND SHOPPING CENTER, INC. EM. 3760 and 9178 T. F. CHAPMAN CE. 7311 HIGHLAND SHC OMPLETE SHQPPING CENTER IONED..-AMPLE PARKING ALWAYS THE BEST Tailors can 2xlf'e ' Cleaners De Soto IQ 0? F urriers 3595 epzllr Servlce Highland Cleaners gl Shoe Rebuilders IN HIGHLAND SHOPPING CENTER 7 JM , Ford Road at Cleveland Smart Apparel for Juniors-Misses-Women Em. 2575-Open Thursday-Saturday Nights Highland Drug Center CLEVELAND-FORD ROAD De. 5525 and De. 5520 Free Delivery May We Know You Better- To Serve You Better. Steve's Super Service Socony-Vacuum Gas-Oil-Tires-Washing-Towing Complete Auto Service FORD-HIGHLAND PARKWAY 8: CLEVELAND DE. 9987 DE. 3454 Cleveland 8z Ford Road AIR-COOLED R IT T E R ' S 552323 HAIR DRESSING MR. RICHARD The New NATURE Stylist 33.50 up CURL wiu Teach You in , One Lesson to Dress You Shampoo it and Style Your Hair and it Sets Itself in THE NEW -Your Own Style- Where You Can Get NATURE WAY SPECIALS MON.-TUES.-WED. J. H. McKENNA CO. 50 to 31.00 Stores UNIVERSITY AT SNELLING FORD ROAD AT CLEVELAND ST. PAUL'S LOCALLY OWNED DIME STORES WITH THE CHAIN STORE PRICES PING CENTER leveland Avenue Courtesy of THE KENNETH M. WRIGHT STUDTQS Best wishes to the Senior Class, Students and Faculty ot Central High School if T?I'f ':Y'Fi+? 'eel tl la-Q' T43 Thank You Embossers . Printers . . lgnyiaamaf CENTRAL'S Graduation Announcements Stationers Engraving Co., Inc. 128 E. Tenth Street Uioot-Schulze Building, Saint5 PauI Cedar 1183 CONGRATULATIONS! Wgmlm CENTRAL SENIORS OF 1941 Gallia? STUDIO MCGILL -WARNER I 0 S T E N' S COMPANY Designers and Manufacturers P R I N T E R S Binders, Map Makers of Lithographers A NINTH AT SIBLEY :jille .-.gclwvf yydltfdhiy . . SINCE 1897 OWATONNA, MINNESOTA LICENSED TICKET PRINTERS FACTQRY 6 Seniafut FOR PROMPT DEPENDABLE CHOICE SELECTION OF FLOWERS I. olb 'gay If Q. . Q.?u-9 We Telegraph Flowers F. T. D. Member Gal! Pamel Bros. Inc., Florists Ce. 6766 441 Wabash St. , St. Paul S Midway's De Luxe Shopping Center Air-Conditioned-Parking Facilities-Modern Shops Ideally Located for Comfort and Convenience Lexington at University Individual Permanent Waving and Hair Styling DUMONTS LEXINGTON BEAUTY LOUNGE A. J. KOENIG MODERN BARBER SHOP 470 N. Lexington Parkway Da. 6004 470 N- LEXINGTON PARKWAY LEXINGTON A. C. HENDRIX Cut Rate D R U G S EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING University at Lexington Da. 8111 Toiletries--Drugs--Sundries JEWELER Tobaccos Visit our Fountain Grin 468 Lexington Parkway DA le 6700 The CENTRE THEATER Ro-Ien's Lexington Square Where Even the Best are Better! Apparel Shop 1082 University Avenue FOR SMARTLY DRESSED JUNIORS 9 MUGGLEY S The Posey shop RECREATION FLORISTS 460 Lexington Parkway--Dale 6788 M J h S h ld I'. 0 D C Hel el' Air-Conditioned 12 BOWliIlg Alleys 468 LEXINGTON PARKWAY--DA. 6700 Prepare For BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Our training will add to your efficiency, prestige and opportunities for the better business positions. Study in day or evening school under ideal conditions and expert business teachers. Individual progress. Best of equipment. Actual practice in elementary and advanced accounting, secretarial training, shorthand, typewriting business law, salesmanship, business organization, penmanship, oflice machines, civil service. Free employment service. Start now. Open all summer. Y Visit our new buildingg no solicitors employedg bulletin. 42nd year. 63 El!! Fifth Slinf Paul, Street Minnesota near Cedar , Cedar 5333 PRACTICAL BUSINESS SCHOOL C. J. 81 H. W. ANDERSON JEWELERS and OPTOMETRISTS University at Snelling University at Prior ACCORDIONS LESSONS-EXPERT REPAIRING Ask about our New Course and Instrument Plan TERLINDE MUSIC 00. AND SCHOUI. ms E. sm se. ce. 3536 'I'owey's Super Cut Rate Drugs Corner Selby and Snelling Down Town Cut Rate Prices on All Drugs, Toilet Articles, Sundries 25 to 401, Savings on Your Doctors Prescriptions Sandwiches, Salads, Sodas and Sundaes 10c HAROLD'S CAFE 243 So. Snelling Avenue HUIDGQAPI-IS 611 Me ca-oy Keep a record of your school activities with photographs. Fisher Photo Supply Co. is glad to help you. We have a Complete line of supplies and equipment. FISHER PHOTO SUPPLY CO., 381 Minnesota St. 'bi P E P SHEF S ICE CREAM AND First Class Repairing 3 , on all band and orchestra instruments. Bow rehairing N HAMBURGERS YOU'LL ENJOY wif. our specialty Only 75c. xr val fy Mfr, of h -WE MAKE OUR oWN ICE CREAM H nilqgb X , Y Us ff S BJP eff' ,ALBERT N. SCHAFFHAUSEN PEYER MUSIC CO, 633 so. CLEVELAND AVE. iii- - 9 16 E. 6th if SVN U 'EH Q ' , fy E Ogwgrip P gf!! DD YOUR NEIGHBOR JEWELER for .A. CARLSON My Qlrpyx A. W. LANGER , N Expert Shoe Repairing and l hflju Skate Sharpening Diamonds af' Watchmaker and Jeweler jrluy-,fr 977 Selby Ave. at Chatsworth Repairing at Reasonable Prices js It pays to have your shoes repaired! 491 No. Dale SL At University Best Wishes for Success BOHLAN D 81 KLIX 1 Druggists 858 Selby Ave. at Victoria Best Malted Milks in Town Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated HAMLINE THEATER 1543 University Mi. 6780 An lcleal Graduation Gift 35 MM. Camera with Have your Clothes Cleaned the Modern Way Shoe Shine and Repairing Parlor Key Shop Laundry Service Fast Color Corrected Lens Q Q VV o 'V O. N. Clsen Photographic HATTERS E TAM-one Supplies Q'-EANERQ 138 E' Fifth St- Ga. 2042 We Call For and Deliver Between Robert and Jackson 1563 University Ave, Nestor 5689 Odorless Dry Cleaning 3-hour Service BAUMHOFER PHARMACY 1039 Selby Ave. at Oxford EYES EXAMINED yum ,ozzm 0. fzs. 12 West Sixth Street at Wabasha St. Dale 9755 St. Paul, Minn. CEDAR 4901 DOYLE'S CHICKEN SHOP S I ty 2 plus I Specializes in Fried Chicken - l l . . ' Ugg Qur Choice Steaks-Fountain Service BUDGET . are the CHARGE 1604 Universitir-Uniwglrgty at Snelling crowning Erigliiir estor Q F COI'1N:l2DLlCf'lCC of SUITS Mcfluslcey TOPCOATS OVERCOATS STEINER-CARLEY Clofhes S20toS45 REFRIGERATION SERVICE for Men 1 . f CROSLEY REFRIGERATORS and COPELAND COMMERCIAL UNITS Radios-Air-Conditioning DALE 2902 993 Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Young Men. I Mccluslcey Clothes Qndrtooiz o BREMER ARCADE F, ll I lt we Ill tw ' 1 1 S. BODINE PIANO CO. Northwesfs Largest Piano Dealers 60 EAST SIXTH STREET Largest Selections and Best Values in the Northwest. Central Sweet Shop across from school-on Lexington . . HAMBURGERS . . . ...ICE CREAM.. ...POP... Where the gang meets after school LATEST NICKELODEON RECORDINGS E M E R S O N 1 3 4 7 JOHNNY CHARLEY .fmt mu! fm? 272 So. Snelling Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Phone Nestor 1500 TRAINING . . . Prepares for Higher Positions Secretarial, Bookkeeping, Civil Service, Gregg Short- hand, Machine Shorthand, Accounting, Business Ad- ministration. Day and Night School Enter Any Time f'F Xxx b'-x k, o QR ,5 Globe . X , SANSOME X Business tl HARDWARE Phone N College C Garfield 4378 sge,,f O- 7th sl cedar sis. K E Y S Pittsburgh Paints 81 Varnishes Govert S. Stephens 1600 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Thomas F' Kennedy


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