Central High School - Cehisean Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1943
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i '7fae 1943 0 1 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA EditorfinfChief . .... BOB OELKE Business Manager .... JAMES STONE Art Editor . . . GORDON GLADMAN I 1Xv ,ix' IW any gg '34, l x' 3 X 1 K Aix ii' V4 , 'db fir I . V? 'K if ff-YV ef 2 Xi-ff 5 M',,f5fr5,f ' .xx - :G - Jn' 'ffl 'K 5 w Sim' 1 HJ- xi 1 .Q 3 , I , i . L an 'Q ' if 'gm-J 1- b'AfI,4 f .Q If if Q .lv 4, ' .wt ri 1 ,y 2 . lx J ,qty , '-Jlif . 1. ' sf-L s 4 ' v Wu J N4 my I I ,. l X if L fi '43 U. ri if Y' .I 4. ,K Ar 'QW lf 4 wfiifgt A' at 'D W Q wi, Q 'fb Q A' 1 u at 1 W-NQ' i. me , . 4 s Q .3 5 , 4 It is no fabric of silk or bunting- no mere beautiful cloth woven by human hands. It is a living thing, pulsing with the throbbing ardors of humanity, glowing with the fervor of immortal hopes, leaping out in ecstacies of love and dream, it is a song-the song of upward-looking men. It is an altar fragrant with sacrifice. The flag of the United States is the glory of God shining in the faces of those who dream of a world made clean enough to be the dwelling place of God. It turns our sorrows into exul- tation and our sacrifices into melody of service. For such a flag, true men will always gladly die-for such a flag good men will always nobly live. Larry Ho fs i t my 5 staffs M -'fm 4 The high schools of America have pledged themselves this year to carry on a more complete role in their nation's greatest struggle- to maintain a high school section on the home front. Many have left school to join the armed forcesg all have done their part to bring victory nearer reach. The I943 CEHISEAN will be a permanent record of Central's achievements and contributions in preserving our way of life. These past years we have all come face to face with reality-a reality so new and strange to us that it is hard to comprehend. During this time it has been important for us to have someone to whom we may turn for guidance and reassurance, a person with proper foresight, a friendly manner, and patience at all times. Our class adviser, Miss Ruby Moe, has filled such a place for us. Knowing that we shall long after look back with gratitude and with appreciation of her work, the class of '43 dedicates the Cehisean to her. 7 Vi .,1 1' N . 4 'ffl 't 5 , 3 if LH TW: 2' 6 11.401 ,Jem V ' 'll 'H ,cf . ' f.. ' Q A in ww all-pf M8553- f Rei , R A ,, FN Genhal and The high school is rapidly becoming the educational terminal for most boys and many girls except those entering two or three professions such as medicine or engineering, or who may be udeferred' for a season to more adequately prepare themselves for combat service. We find ourselves, therefore, plunged headlong into those changes in curriculum and emphasis which were only dimly perceived at the time of the 1942 issue of the Cehisean. Central front' is no misnomer. The high school front is just as distinct and perhaps just as important as any other phase of the home front in an all out Warfare. Our pre-induction courses, our physical fitness program, our artici a ion in s am sa es an sa va e rives o e er wi a p pt tpl d lgd ,tgth th growing earnestness of purpose upon the part of a majority of our pupils, comprise some of the elements of this front. The fact that many boys, who were with us a year ago, are now with the army or the navy on every battle front, gives us the feeling that we, as a school, have an active part to play in this War. Notwithstanding our preoccupation with the war effort, we are not forgetting that the fundamental business of the high school is to do our part in passing on to its pupils the inheritance received from past generations, and to assist them to prepare themselves for the best possible life both in the near and more remote future. I. E. 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V . yhsb ' ..,- ,-ff' ,ww Mzss Ixmght-You re bonded to buy f w1'5f K 2 aQ': 1 'r. 5 ' i',Q' X55 N Q wig? N A W X A :A-M , ,mjfl 8 QHIQQK4.. RPA , 'M A W'-mu 'ihg f Q Q ., .. 3 i H xt. i get V 3 , iw., A I 1 A d S tt Gerr Wiggins secretary' Miss Pearl Knight, First Row: Miss Mary Bryant, adviser: n y co , y , . , adviser, Dick Rohleder, president: Stan Ringold, vice-president: Marjorie Beneke, Miss Irma Meili, adviser. Second Row: Priscilla Jefferson, Lorraine Keys, Margaret Whitney, Jo Finck, Mary Reardon, Elaine Wenzel, Nancy McGuire, Lois Reichow, Rosemarie Hart. Third Row: Joann Leinenkugel, Mary Robertson, Alden Barnett, Ruth Stryker, Don Smith, Dick Hoffman. Jack Wigfield, Marilyn Dewars. Fourth Row: Doug Brodie, John Street, Scott Thomas, George Merrick, John Holten, Bob Oelke, Tom Cannon. 5 enamel! ALL OUT FOR DEFENSE! l . . . Council has taken on many tasks to help the War effort . . . sold defense stamps every day . . . engineered scrap drives . . . took charge of Community Chest Drive . . . sponsored Hello Day to buy Service Flag . . maintained very active school front under able leadership of Dick Rohleder, presidentg Stan Ringold, vice-presidentg Gerry Wiggins, secretary first termg Io Rey- nolds, secretary second termg Stan Bohmbach, treasurer . . . advisers, Misses Knight, Bryant, and Mcili. First Row: A. C. Anderson, adviser: Mel Gormin, sergeant, Don Swanson, lieutenant: Arthur Schultz. captain, Jim Schultz, sergeant, Irma Meili, adviser. Second Row: Violet Schwartz. Barbara Waste. Shirley Waste, Joyce Weir, Betty Norcross, Valerie Elwood, Jane Henly. Gordon, Elaine Andersen. Third Row: Eileen Vitoff, Judy Kidd, secretary, Richard Handford, Bill Garmin, sergeant: Wiill Fourth Row: Charles Eddy, Fred Hooper, John Dimond, Virginia Smith, Don Mains, Don Bentz, Stanley Liebo. i ,r , Q. mfg, '5' x Qi, Q? .3 . wg:-y First Row: Don Doty. Janet Reps, Bob Oelke, Alice Eisner. Second Row: Margaret Whitney. William Halverson, Irene Molitor, Jack Colter. 5 eauncall Gam! Responsible for maintaining order in the halls and on the campus . . . a ticket from Traffic Squad officer is a summons to appear before the S. C. Court . . . members are stationed at posts during lunches, between classes, before and after school . . . their directions respected and heeded . . . Captain Art Schultz assisted by Don Swanson, lieutenant Mel Gormin, lim Schultz and Bill Gormin sergcants. Court meets every month to try cases of S.C. Ordinance violators . . . One of the most important divisions of the Council . . . Fall sessions directed by Chief Iustice Bob Oelke . . . four associate justices Ianet Reps, Margaret Whitney, William Halverson, lack Colter . . . Spring found Margaret Whitney Chief Iustice . . . Serving for the year were Don Doty, clerk, Alice Eisner, secretary, Irene Molitor, court reporter. ' My W w X Q 3 71 W? X53 on 1' NS ' First Row: Bob Oelke, editor-in-chief: Mary Catherine COUISIIRH. girls' sports editor: Bernard Singer, boys sports editor: Barbara Beinhorn. music editor: Gordon Gladman, art editor: Caroline Miller, club editor: Priscilla Jefferson, associate editor: Jack Colter, advertising manager. Second Row: Margaret Whitney. school editor: Dick Polister, photogr man.-wer: Jean Wenzel, album editor: Stan Ringold. aphei. James Stone. business snapshot editor. 'fa First Proofs-U GH! My deal? K DS X r' W ork oi Su A Rav Spa yaX hwes gi gy OI M XC! 3K I he Great Stone Fa cc Xxxst GW HMS 4 r ,., Situ 1. ng: T ' N he Stan Huey 0d0,. ding Bell a Na : Don' secret gel, V. 1? B :Wy fee-p . I-odze. piigi?gIf'g2i2:IegtL2 D , e ' al 1' Tomfllgberte :fer-rick aflnlgn ecrer ' Dres- ' f1'e,,:'-V 1 'dent ure:-1 2: L 2: 01-ra. Chuck Gmc. me Key 1301, - . treas Dresid 111-el, 91113 1. Seniaad. 1943 finds the sophomores of 1940 experienced seniors . . . First officers of the class were Bob Oelke, president, Barbara Barton, vice president, Elizabeth Reynolds, secretary, Iohn Holton, treasurer . . . 'd R' hard Rohleder Vice president Barbara Macoubrey, Secre- Presr ent ic , - tary Mary Dudley, and Treasurer Bob Dworsky led the group during the spring term. In 1941 Miss Ruby Moe took over the duties of the temporary ad- viser, Miss Mary Bryant . . . Fall term officers: Iohn Holton, president, Shirle Villars, vice-president, Gerry Wiggins, secretary, Tim Bowman, Y treasurer . . . Spring term leaders planned the I.S .... Don Roach was president, Phyllis Aure, vice-president, Mary Dillon, secretary . . . Stan Ringold was I.S. chairman . . . R t rnin last fall the seniors elected Doug Brodie, president, e u g , Lorraine Keys, vice president, Dorothy deldampert, secretary, Chuck Gilkison, treasurer . . . To direct commencement exercises Dale Merrick . Q . n .d lected to be president Theo Nagel became vice presi ent . . . was e . . . Senior notes taken by Nancy Bell . . . Tom Cannon appointed treasurer. ,Wt ff f ff MQW? rs, , iwirwwmw 1 Leihenn . Joann . T.. YY X6 Qfesxden asufefi Ma . ' v e wxghe bofg' tx . Jack Rub ' . K. Q ge esxden ' Geof Dick Cook. 9' treasurer ' . ez parte .egxden arms vie9'91 fig Ch W e,t1.eX. secrete Ewing meni- quisiv 'gjjfxgi ' ce-Vtes Y 099g 51 get.. V11 3eaf'W,y. Yfxaandmil Sem-e iieafdoni The fall of 1941 found a new group of curious sophomores . . . they are now Central's junior class . . . After Mrs. Manila Topdahl returned to Maria Sanford, Miss Lillian Flitch became the guiding light of the class of 1944 . . . Fall NVenze1 taker . . . Appointed treasurer of the group was Charles Porter . . . elections found lick Wigfield again president . . . Elaine was vice-president . . . Mary Reardon was the new minute- The Iunior-Senior Prom was the big feature of the spring of 1943 . . . Elected to lead the class through this important year were Dick Cook, president . . . Ioann Leinenkugel, vice president . . . lean Youngquist, secretary . . . George Ruhberg was named treasurer. R 1 H Sta fine Ro Leider QI X N -v wr Sift- Marme: T .1 - Om 'ldzng sen , :Do thai. t' V'0e- I1 Fallon:-easurgrygsidentl . secregakywilliaklbgilvilyn D . Dick Hggc' vice?-'wars D man 'Dx-Q55 resid ' Lfeasldenl' ent-s her . eel-star . y. . Bart Bun G1- ' Dresi dent. First class at Central to be organized since the outbreak of war . . . Maria Sanford again accounted for almost all of new students . . . Under temporary advisership of Miss Mary Bryant, first fall election defied tradition, named a girl, Marilyn Dewars, president . . . assist- ing was William Rock as vice-presidentg Don Fallon, secretary . . . The executive board chose Dick Hoffman to be treasurer . . . ' ' . Tom h l s during the spring term . . Bart Butler headed t e cas ' ' ' ' k minutes . . . Leider served as vice-president . . . Marilyn Dewars ept Marjorie Rosent hal named treasurer. 'PU' 9M pw- Aileen Acker--Camera Clubg Bowling Club. Ioan Ahrens-Girls' Leagueg Bowling Club: Stu- dent Councilg Tri-Sigmag Music Appreciation Clubg Class Com.g Times Revue g Safety Council. Eileen Aker Charles Alexander-Music Appreciation Clubg Bandg Pep Bandg Band Concertg Central Hi-Yg Assembliesg Class Com. lack Allison-Football Team . Charles Amann-Co-Mgr. Stage Forceg Vice- Pres. Camera Clubg Sec. Central Hi-Yg Class Com.g Treas. Classg Treas. Bandg Pep Bandg Assembliesg Treas. Band Concertg Pres. German Clubg Treas. Historical Society. Betty Ann Anderson-Spanish Clubg Girls' Leagueg Camera Clubg Dramatic Clubg Choir. Corrine Anderson Donald Anderson Dorothy Anderson-Camera Club. Ionlec Anderson-Chemistry Clubg Girls' Leagueg Exec. Bcl. G.A.A.g Masque and Foilg Refereeg Gym Demonstrationg C Club: All-City Letter. lean Ruth Anderson-Girls' League. Marguerite Anderson--Girls' Leagueg Exec. Bd. G.A.A.g Pres. Masque and Foilq Referee: UC' Club. v Shirley B. Anderson-Bowling Club: Girls' League. Shirley M. Anderson-Camera Clubg Girl servesg Girls' Lcagueg Assemblies. Geraldine Andreas-Girls' Leagueg German Clubg Bowling Clubg Music Appreciation Clubg Camera Club: Choir. Andree Appel-Ski Clubg Bowling Clubg Music Appreciation Clubg Girls' Leagueg Commence- ment Com. Louise Arend Sam Atchcrson-Spanish Clubg Chemistry Clubg Gym Teamg C Club. Phyllis Aure-Girls' Leagueg Bowling Clubg Paint and Patchesg Music Appreciation Clubg Class Com.g Vice-Pres. Classg Times Revue g Assembliesg Cehisean . Re- Gordon Bailey-Student Councilg Spanish Clubg Pres. Rifle Clubg Bus. Mgr. Bandg Assembliesg Pep Band. l Shirley Baker-Music Appreciation Clubg Choirg Assemblies. Virginia Ballou-Bowling Clubg Music Apprecia- tion Clubg Spanish Clubg Camera Clubg Girls' Leagueg Class Com. Susan Banister-Paint and Patchesg Bowling Clubg Spanish Clubg Tri-Sigma. Sue Banning-Music Appreciation Clubg Chemis- try Club: Ski Clubg Girls' Leagdeg G.A.A.g Choirg Times Revue g Assemblies. Virginia Banning-Vice-Pres. Bowling Club. Diane Barr-Chess Clubg Girls' League. Tom Barwise-Bandg Band Concertg Assemblies. Marilyn Bathen--Bowling Clubg Tri-Sigmag Girls' League. Robert Battey-Pres. Rifle Club. Phyllis Bauer Betty Baugh-Girls' Leagueg Class Com.g Choirg Assemblies. lack Bea-mish-Aeronautics Clubg Hockey Team. Barbara Beinhom-Girls' Leagueg Chemistry Clubg Class Com.5 Ed. Cehisean g Choirg As- semblies. Marjorie Beneke-Pres. Dramatic Clubg Pres. Girls' Leagueg Choirg G.A.A.g C Clubg Band Concertg Times g Assemblies. Donna Benike-Girl Reservesg Girls' Leagueg Bowling Clubg Triadsg Times . Catherine Bennetson-Tri-Sigmag Girls' Leagueg Assemblies. Eunice Bennett--Girls' Leagueg World . Lois Berger-Historical Societyg Vice-Pres. Girl Reservesg Sec. German Clubg Girls' Leagueg Soph. Honor Medalg Cehisean g Choirg As- sembliesg Class Com. Wesley Bcrglund-Historical Societyg Projection Force. Marilyn Bcrnier--French Club. Dorothy Bielenberg-Assembliesg German Clubg Girls' League. R S. 4 X api Anne Bingham-Chemistry Clubg Girls' Leagueg Sec. Spanish Club: Ski Clubg Assemblies. lack Birdsell-Bus. Mgr. Times . Mary Bisbee-Triadsg Girls' Debate Clubg Chem- istry Clubg Bowling Clubg Vice-Pres. Spanish Club. Warren Blomquist-Triadsg World g Baseball Teamg Hockey Team. Fern Blumberg-French Clubg Girls' Debate Clubg Triadsg Chess Clubg Times g Times Rcvue g Quill and Scrollg Girls' Leagueg As- semblies. janet Bohn-Triadsg Girls' Leagueg French Clubg Chess Clubg Ski Clubg Class Com.g Assemblies. Stanton Bohmbach-Rifle Clubg Class Com.g Football Teamg Treas. Choirg Times Revue g Band Concertg Treas. Student Council. Iune Born- C Clubg Exec. Bd. G.A.A.g Ref- eree: Masque and Foilg Girls' Leagueg Chemis- try Club. Timme Bowman--Historical Societyg Central Hi- Yg Ski Clubg Football Teamg Assembliesg Times Revueug Treas. Class. Douglas Brodie-Treas. Bowling Clubg Chemis- try Clubg Camera Clubg Pres., Sec. Tri Hi-Yg Treas., Pres. Classg Choirg Student Councilg Rifle Clubg Assemblies. Iean Brom-I.R.C.g Spanish Clubg Girls' League: Class Com.g Girl Reservesg G.A.A.g Times . Betty Bronson-Thumb Tacksg Exec. Bd. G.A.A.g Cehisean g Choirg Times g C Clubg Band Concert: All-City Letterg Assemblies. Iacquelyn Bronsticn-l.R.C.g Girls' Leagueg Span- ish Clubg Historical Societyg Chess Clubg Girl Reservesg Bandg G.A.A.g Assemblies. Richard Brownlee-Treas. Spanish Clubg Chem- istry Clubg Rifle Clubg Camera Clubg Sec. Tri Hi-Y. Lois Buchanan-Girl Reservesg Girls' Leagueg Latin Clubg Music Appreciation Clubg Class Com. Rosemary Buchanan-Music Appreciation Clubg Girl Reservesg Camera Clubg French Clubg Girls' Leagueg Class Com. Bob Buril Marge Burke-Ski Clubg Bowling Clubg Girls' League. Arthur Burnett-Choirg Assembliesg Band Con- cert. Iames Burnett Lawrence Bymes-Mid Hi-Yg Football Teamg Basketball Ieam. T l Nancy Bell-Pres. French Club: Treas. Girls' Debate Club: Ski Club: Music Appreciation Club: I.R.C.: Girls' League Council: Latin Club: Historical Society: Class Com.: Assem- blies: Sec. Class: Paint and Patches: I.S. Com.: Student Council. Donald Berg--Literary Club: Historical Society: Class Com.: Traffic Squad: Soph. Honor Medal. Charles Cable-Latin Club. Ianice Cadwell-Sec. Spanish Club: Camera Club: Girls' League: Music Appreciation Club. Betty Anne Calmenson--Girls' League: Sec. His- torical Society: I.R.C.: L'Cehisean : Assemblies: Class Com. Mary Campbell-Music Appreciation Club: Girls' League: Girl Reserves: Sec. French Club: Times : Times Revue . Thomas Cannon-Student Council: Ski Club: Chemistry Club: Bowling Club: Assemblies: Traffic Court: Class Com.: Tennis Team. Frances Cardelli-Camera Club: Girls' League. Margaret Carey-Girls' League: Dramatic Club: Chemistry Club: Ski Club: G.A.A,: C Club: Referee: Choir: Assemblies: Times : Student Council: Music Appreciation Club. Audrey Carlson-Girls' League: Class Com.: As- semblies. Sam Carpenter-Pres. Central Hi-Y: Bowling Club: Ski Club: Football Team: Times Re- vue . Anne Casey--Girls' League: Bowling Club. Ronald Christianson--Chemistry Club: Swim- ming Team: Band Concert: Band. Earl Christy-Pres. I.R.C. Patte Clark-Girls' League: Ski Club. Esther Cohen-French Club: Chess Club: Girls' League: Girls' Debate Club: Quill and Scroll: Times Revue : Times . lack Colter-I.R.C.: Boys' Debate Club: Dra- matic Club: Bowling Club: Class Com.: Traf- fic Court: Assemblies: Times : Adv. Mgr. Cehisean . Richard Cone-Track Team: Central Hi-Y: Foot- ball Team. Wirt Cook-Treas. Mid Hi-Y: Circ. Mgr. Cehi- sean : Capt. Football Team: Basketball Team: Assemblies: C Club. Mary Catherine Coulehan-Music Appreciation Club: Girls' League Council: Spanish Club: Class Com.: Exec. Bd. G.A.A.: C Club: All- City Letter: Referee: Gym Demonstration: Ed. Cehisean . Henry H. Cowie, Ig.-Pres. Rifle Club: Treas. Literary Club: Dramatic Club: Bowling Club: Class Com.: Tennis Team: Times Revue : Assemblies: Treas., Vice-Pres. Choir: World . Yves' Bob Crcss-Vice-Pres. Central Hi-Yg Hockey Teamg Football Teamg Treas. German Clubg Spanish Clubg Assembliesg Basketball Teamg C Club. Iohn Crowthcr-Ski Clubg Bowling Clubg Stu- dent Councilg Football Teamg C Clubg As- sembliesg Times Revueug Vice-Pres. Mid Hi-Y. Emcst Cummings Thomas Cullen-Basketball Team. Mary Dack-Girls' Leagueg Ski Clubg Assemblies. Evelyn Daltas--Thumb Tacksg Girl Reservesg Cehisean g Assemblies. Dale Danielson-Spanish Clubg Rifle Clubg Band Concertg Vice-Pres. Bandg Assembliesg Pep Band. Marie Davies-Girl Reserves. Fem Dcach-Girl Reservesg Girls' Leagueg Bowl- ing Club. Pauline De Frccce-Chemistry Clubg Bowling Clubg Class Com.g Girls' Leagueg Choir. Dorothy de Lambert-Bowling Clubg Treas. Girls' Leagueg Class Com.g Exec. Bd. G.A.A.g Refereeg Student Council. Rix de Lambert-Ski Clubg Bowling Clubg Foot- ball Teamg Basketball Teamg Golf Tcamg HC' Clubg Hockey Teamg Vice-Pres. Mid Hi-Yg Assemblies. 1 Ioyce De Long-German Clubg Paint and Patchesg Girls! League: Girl Reservesg Orchestrag Assem- blics. Shirley Diers-Girls' Leagueg Bowling Clubg C Clubg G.A.A.g All-City Letterg Referee. Mary Dillon-Girls' Leagueg Chemistry Clubg Class Com.g Sec. Classg Vice-Pres. Choir. Frances Dominguez-Girls' Leagueg Paint and Patchesg Spanish Clubg Allied Youth Clubg Class Com.g Assemblies. Dorothy Doughty Ioy Douglas--Camera Clubg Bowling Clubg Dra- matic Clubg Girls' Leagueg Chess Clubg Masque and Foilg Assemblies. Ramona Doxtator Mary Dudley-Girls' Leagueg Wardrobe Com.g Chess Clubg Ski Clubg Bowling Clubg I.R.C.g Music Appreciation Clubg Sec., Treas. Quill and Scrollg I.S. Com.g Class Com.g Sec. Classg Assembliesg Times Revue g Band Concertg Times g Cehisean Gary Dudovitz-Boys' Debate Clubg Bandg Spanish Club. ,,. Muriel Dudovitz-Literary Clubg Times g Quill and Scrollg Assembliesg World g Times Revue . Iames Duffy-Football Teamg Basketball Teamg Baseball Team. Dorothy Dugas-Dramatic Clubg Vice-Pres. Quill and Scrollg Ski Clubg Girls' Leagueg Vice- Pres. Chess Clubg Class Com.g Assembliesg Band Concertg Times Revue g Ed-in-Chief Times g Cehisean . Bob Dunn-Bowling Clubg Assemblies. Margaret Barley-Girls' Leagueg Camera Clubg Times Revue g Assemblies. Bob Eddy-Pres. Safety Councilg Bus. Mgr. Choirg Times g Traffic Squadg Dramatic Clubg Band Concertg Assembliesg Times Re- vue g Tri-Sigmag Class Com.g Young April g Voyageurs g Fly Away Home . Iohn Einck Alice Elsner-Tri-Sigmag Girls' Leagueg Masque and Foilg Music Appreciation Clubg Historical Societyg Sec. German Clubg Sec. Girl Reservesg Vice-Pres. Exec. Bd. G.A.A.g C Clubg All- City Letterg Refereeg Gym Demonstrationg As- sembliesg National Honor Societyg Sec. Traf- fic Courtg Cehisean . Valerie Elwood--Spanish Clubg Girls' League Councilg Traffic Squadg Historical Societyg Class Com.g G.A.A.g C Clubg Masque and Foilg Soph. Honor Medal. Eleanor Embretson-Girls' League. Carl Engberg-Safety Couneilg Football Teamg Swimming Team. Herbert Engman-Swimming Team. lack Erlich--Hockey Teamg Baseball Teamg Mgr. Football Teamg C Club. Eva Ezell-Girls' Leagueg Paint and Patchesg Safety Councilg Assembliesg Times 3 Radio Workshop. Gloria Fecht-Bowling Clubg French Clubg Lit- erary Clubg Chemistry Clubg Girls' League. Ruth Feldman-Bandg Band Concertg Assembliesg Times g Quill and Scrollg Girls' Leagueg Bowling Clubg Music Appreciation Clubg Girl Reserves. Eugene Ferber-Music Appreciation Clubg Allied Youthg Track Teamg Student Councilg Times . Io Finck-French Clubg Student Councilg Chess Clubg Cehisean g Class Com.g Bowling Club. Dorothy Finger-Spanish Clubg Girls' Leagueg Times g Times Revue . Barbara Lcc Fisher-Girl Reservesg Girls' Leagueg Choir. Marion Fisher-Girls' Leagueg Class Com. '12 Betty lane Fitzsimmons-Girls' Glee Clubg Stu- dent Councilg Times g Girl Reserves: Girls' Leagueg Tri-Sigmag Choirg Choir Concertg As- semblies. Virginia Fleckstein-Girls' Lea gue. Francis Fleischman Robert Folsom-Rifle Clubg Bowling Clubg Camera Clubg Dramatic Clubg Chemistry Club: Treas. Chess Club: Vice-Pres. Tri Hi-YQ Choir: Class Com.g Student Councilg Times Revue g Assembliesg Radio Workshop. Bill Forman-Ski Clubg Bowling Clubg Rifle Clubg Spanish Club: Class Com.g Times 3 Tennis Team: Chess Clubg Times Revue g Assembliesg World . Robert Forsberg-Ski Clubg Gym Teamg Swim ming Teamg Assembliesg Student Council Marilyn Forsen-German Cluhg Girls' Leagueg Girls' Debate Clubg French Clubg Class Com. Dick Foss-Chemistry Clubg Vice-Pres. Triads. Roland Francis-Ski Clubg Bowling Club Club: Track Team. Pat Frantz-Bowling Clubg Ski Clubg Spanish Clubg Girls' Leagueg Paint and Patchesg Times Revue g Assemblies. Bill Frautschi-Bowling Clubg Choir: Asscmbliesg Ski Clubg German Club. Earl Freeman-Bowling Clubg Dramatic Club Assembliesg Tennis Team. Charles Fulton-Chemistry Clubg Swimming Teamg Gym Teamg Assembliesg Cheerleader. Marge Gaertner-Girls' Leagueg Music Apprecia- tion Club. Fred Gallagher Ioyce Garley-Masque and Foilg Girls' Leagueg Tri-Sigmag Choir. Betty Lou Gccr-Girl Reservesg Girls' League. Paul Geisenhoff-- Times 3 Track Team 1 Club. Francis Gellerman-I.R.C.g Camera Club. lean Gerber-Chess Clubg Girls' League. Cynthia Gilbert-Chess Clubg Latin Club Span ish Clubg Music Appreciation Club Class Com.g World g Masque and Foilg Literary Clubg Girls' Leagueg Historical Society Soph Honor Medalg Wardrobe Com.g Assemblies Charles Gilkison-Sec. Mid Hi-Yg C Clubg Treas. Classg Student Councilg Ski Clubg Foot- ball Teamg Baseball Teamg Assemblies. Norma Gilstad-Sec. Camera Clubg Spanish Clubg Girls' Leagueg Class Com.g Cehisean . Iim Ginsberg--Camera Clubg Historical Societyg Swimming Teamg Mgr. Track Teamg Mgr. Football Teamg Projection Force. Gordon Gladman-Thumb Tacksg Music Appre- ciation Clubg Class Com.g Band Concertg Times Revue g Assembliesg Ed. Cehisean . Lorraine Glutz-Tri-Sigmag Girls' Leagueg Times . lean Godberson-Bowling Clubg Sec. Bird Clubg Dramatic Clubg Girls' Leagueg Class Com.g G.A.A.g Refereeg C Clubg All-City Letterg Cehisean : Icebound g Assemblies. Florence Golbom-Girls' Leagueg Girls' Debate Clubg Girl Reservesg Bowling Clubg Music .Appreciation Club. Dorothy Goldish-French Club. Iosephine Gordon--I.R.C.g Girls' League. Io Anne Goswitz--Historical Societyg Music Ap- preciation Clubg Girls' Leagueg Camera Club: Class Com.g Bird Clubg Soph. Honor Medalg Literary Clubg Assemblies. Sallie-Mae Gotlieb-Girls' Leagueg Music Appre- ciation Clubg Times , Marcella Gran-Student Councilg Girls' Leagueg Times Revue . Shirley Gray-Girl Reservesg Girls' Leagueg Chemistry Clubg Music Appreciation Clubg Ski Club: Class Com. Beverly Grebe-Spanish Clubg Music Appreciation Clubg Girls' League Councilg Chemistry Clubg Class Com.3 Assemblies: Commencement Com. Lawrence Greenberg-Dramatic Clubg Treas. Camera Clubg Bowling Clubg Bandg Co-Mgr. Stage Forceg Pep Band. Walter Greenberg-Chess Clubg Boys' Debate Clubg I.R.C.g Ski Club. ' Fred Griswold lean Haag-Girl Reserves. Raleigh Hacker--Girls' Leagueg Music Appre- ciation Clubg Times . Viola Hagberg-Girls Leagueg Chess Clubg Tri- Sigma David Hall-Chemistry Clubg Camera Clubg Choir. 5 41' Kenneth Hall-Football Teamg Track Teamg Times g Traffic Squad. Corinne Halper-I.R.C.g Girls' League: Class Com.g World . Richard Handford--Rifle Clubg Projection Force Traffic Squadg Mgr. Football Teamg Mgr Track Team. Don Hanscom-Mid Hi-Yg Rifle Clubg Chem- istry Clubg, Student Council. Elsie Hansen-Girls' Leagueg Girl Reservesg Times g Camera Clubg Tri-Sigmag Class Com. Bob Hansen-Bowling Clubg Ski Clubg Assem blies. Marjorie Hanzalik-Bowling Clubg Girls' League. Betty lane Harho-Dramatic Clubg Bowling Clubg Girls' Leagueg G.A.A.g Choirg Assemblies. Shirley Harloff Benjamin Harris--Bowling Clubg Ski Clubg Times g Assemblies. Helen Harrisf-Girls' Leagueg Girl Reservesg Girls' Debate Clubg Chess Clubg Choir. Stellamae Han-Girls' Leagueg Latin Clubg Mu- sic Appreciation Clubg Class Com. lean Hartley-Girl Reserves. Grant F. Haseltine Bruce Haskin--Central Hi-Yg Chemistry Club la Reine Hayes-Girls' Leagueg G.A.A. Caroline Heddy-Thumb Tacksg Paint and Patchesg Girls' Leagueg Class Com.g G.A.A.g Cehisean . Esther Hegg-Girls' League. Leslie Hendry-Central Hi-Y Bowling Clubg Football Team. lane Henly--Spanish Clubg Traffic Squadg Girls' League. Connie Hocltje-German Clubg Spanish Club Girls' Leagueg Safety Councilg Music Apprecia tion Clubg G.A.A.g Class Com.g Choirg Christ mas Concertg Assembliesg Times Revue . Lois Hoenck-Paint and Patchesg Girls' Leagueg Ski Club. Elizabeth Hoffman-Girls' League. Ruth Hofmeister-German Clubg Tri-Sigmag Girls' Leagueg Class Com.g G.A.A. Susan Holmes-Girls' Leagueg Music Apprecia- tion Clubg Camera Club. Iohn Holten-Dramatic Clubg Student Councilg Class Com.g Football Teamg Sec. Tri Hi-Yg Treas. Literary Clubg Treas., Pres. Classg Bandg Cehisean g Assemblies. Fred Hooper-Traffic Squad. Donald Horwitz--Bowling Clubg Golf Teamg Assemblies. Richard ,Hough-Bowling Clubg Ski Clubg Cen- tral Hi-Y. Iosephine Howard Valerie Inman-Girls' Leagueg Student Councilg Masque and Foilg Ski Clubg Assemblies. Iames Iacobson-Latin Clubg Pres. German Clubg Historical Societyg Class Com.g Chemistry Clubg Swimming Teamg Treas., Pres. Chess Clubg Assembliesg Bandg Treas., Vice-Pres., Pres. Or- chestrag Christmas Concert. Betty Iansen-Ski Clubg Bowling Clubg Girls League. Patricia Iansen-Ski Clubg Girls' Leagueg Cam- era Clubg Bowling Club. Edward Ianssen Priscilla Iefferson-Ski Clubg Paint and Patchesg Spanish Clubg Chair. Class Com.3 G.A.A.3 Chess Clubg Assoc. Ed.' Cehisean g Vice- Pres. Girls' Leagueg Student Councilg Choirg Assembliesg Quill and Scrollg Times g Times Revue g D.A.R. Awardg Chair. Hello Day 5 Girls' League Councilg Chair. Commencement Com. Bill Iohnson-Aeronautics Clubg Camera Clubg Times g Tri Hi-Y: Football Team. Iames Iohnson Marion Iohnson-French Clubg Ski Clubg Bowl- ing Clubg Class Com.g Girls' Leagueg Choir. Ruth H. Iohnson-Girls' League. Ruth P. johnson-Girls' Leagueg Bandg Band Concertg Assemblies. Sarah Johnson-Girl Reservesg C Clubg Exec. Bd. G.A.A.g All-City Letter. if W1 Q 1 Lorraine Iohnston-Girls' Leagueg Times Re- vue . Bob Iohnston-Ski Clubg Bowling Clubg I.S. Com.g Tennis Teamg Times . Anabclle Ioncs--Girls' League. lim Ioncs-Rifle Clubg Bird Clubg Chemistry Club. Roslyn Kaplan-Chess Clubg Girls' Leagueg Girl Rcservesg Assemblies. Shirley Katz-Music Appreciation Clubg Camera Clubg Girls' Leagueg Choirg Assemblies. Mcrcia Kaufman-Girls' Debate Club. lim Kelliher-Sec. Mid Hi-YQ Bowling Clubg Student Councilg Swimming Teamg Rowing Team. Margaret Kelly-Girls' Leagueg Camera Clubg Tri-Sigma. Maryann Kelty-Girls' Leagueg Dramatic Clubg Class Com.g G.A.A.g C Clubg Masque and Foilg Assemblies. Ircnc Kennedy-Latin Clubg Exec. Bd. G.A.A.g Refereeg Masque and Foil: C Clubg Historical Societyg Cehisean g Girls' League. Ianice Kennedy-Treas. French Clubg Spanish Clubg Chemistry Clubg Girl Reservesg Girls' Leagueg Class Com.g G.A.A.g Bowling Clubg Safety Couricilg Times , Lorraine Keys-Spanish Clubg Bowling Clubg Vice-Pres. Dramatic Clubg Girls' Leagueg Stu- dent Councilg I.S. Com.g Class Com.g Vice-Pres. Classg Assemblicsg Radio Workshopg Times g Cehisean . ' Shirley Kiefer-Camera Clubg Girls' Leagueg Music Appreciation Club. Margaret Kipp-Chemistry Clubg Girls' Leagueg Choirg Assemblies. Ioannc Kispcrt--Girls' League. Marjorie Klein-Girls' Leagueg Music Apprecia- tion Clubg Camera Club. Vcrncllc Klein-Girls' Leagueg Times . William Kocncn Gregory Kramlingcr-Rifle Clubg Football Teamg Projection Force. Ethclind Krawctz-Pres. Quill and Scrollg Liter- ary Clubg Girls' Leagueg I.S. Com.g Class Com.g Ed. Times g Times Revue-: g Assem- bliesg W0rld . im. Gloria Krengel--Literary Clubg Spanish Clubg Bird Clubg Girl Reservesg Choirg Assembliesg Bus. Mgr. Wor1d . Richard Kuettel-Chemistry Club. Arthur Lampert-Central Hi-Yg Orchestrag Safety Councilg Football Team. Hugh Lampert-Treas. Central Hi-Yg Student Councilg Basketballg C Club. Hilda Mary Lanning-Historical Society. Robert Larson-Class Com.g Baseball Team. Arthur Lau-Mid Hi-Yg Bowling Clubg C Clubg Football Teamg Track Teamg Swimming Team. Claire Lawrence-Girls' Leagueg Girl Reservesg Triads. Richard Lawrence--Track Team. Peggy Leach-Girls' Leagueg Class Com. Ianet Lee-Ski Clubg Spanish Clubg Student Councilg Girls' Leagueg Stamp Club. Beverly Leighton-Girls' Leagueg Ski Club. Leo Lenlsch-Football teamg Hockey Teamg Baseball Team. Bette Leonard-Girls' Leagueg Tri-Sigma. Audrey Levy-Quill and Scrollg Girl Reservesg Girls' Leagueg French Clubg Choirg Assem- bliesg Times g Times Revue . Ican Levy--French Clubg Triadsg Dramatic Clubg Literary Clubg Girls' Leagueg Historical So- cietyg Quill and Scrollg Class Com.g G.A.A.g Ed. Times g Times Revue g Assembliesg Soph. Honor Medalg World g Cehisean . Sherman Liebo Ioscph Lifshitz-I.R.C.g Latin Club, lack Lindstrom Tennyson Lommel-Chemistry Clubg German Clubg I.R.C.g Swimming Team. Beverly Luckman-French Clubg Girls' Leagueg Girl Reservesg Class Com. had vw.-o have 16 Icanne Lyons Mary McChcsney-Pres. Literary Club: Spanish Club: l.R.C.: Historical Society: Ed-in-chief World , Alick MacDonald Mary McDonough-Aeronautics Club: Girls' League. Bernard McGinnis-Basketball Team. Iessie MacKenzie- C Club: G.A.A.: Student Council: Girls' League: Referee. Nancy MacKenzie-Girls' League: G.A.A. Edward McLain-Track Team. Alice McLaughlin-Girls' League: Bowling Club: Class Com.: Band Concert: Assemblies. Alice Mackey-German Club: Spanish Club: Literary Club: Historical Society. Barbara Macoubrey-Latin Club: Quill and Scroll: Ski Club: Bowling Club: Chess Club: Girls' League: Student Council: Chemistry Club: Class Com.: Vice-Pres. Class: Times Revue : Times : Cehisean : Assemblies. Dorothy Madsen-Bowling Club: Music Appre- ciation Club: Girls' League Council: Class Com.: I.S. Com.: Exec. Bd. G,A.A.: Referee: Assemblies: All-City Letter: C Club. Arline Magnuson-I.R.C.: German Club: Chem- istry Club: Chess Club: Girls' League: Assem- blies. Gerald Magnuson Elliott Magraw-I.R.C.: Latin Club: Chess Club: Class Com.: Tennis Team: Football Team: Basketball Team: Band: Pep Band: Assemblies: Band Concert: Historical Society: Mid Hi-Y: C Club. Hubert Maiden--Chemistry Club. Marjorie Manners-Bowling Club: Girls' League: Chemistry Club: G.A.A. Virginia Manthai-Chess Club: Girls' League: Tri-Sigma: Girl Reserves: G.A.A. Barbara Martin-Literary Club: Chemistry Club: Historical Society: Girls' League: Sec. French Club: Wardrobe Com.: Class Com.: Soph. Honor Medal: Assemblies: World : Ce- hisean : Times : Radio Workshop. Margaret Mellem-Spanish Club: Girl Reserves. Dale Merrick--Pres. Mid Hi-Y: Student Council: Football Team: Basketball Team: Tennis Team: Pres. Class: Treas. All-City Hi-Y. john F. Merrill-Ski Clubg Choirg Class Com.g Tennis Team. Caroline Miller--Student Councilg Bowling Clubg Ski Clubg Girls' League Councilg Music Ap- preciation Clubg Sec. Chemistry Clubg I.S. Com.g Assembliesg Ed. Cehisean g Class Com.g Chess Clubg Commencement Com. NN' Kathleen Miller'-French Club' Chcmistr Club' 1 Y Q Ski Clubg Girls' Leagueg Assemblies. Loren Miller Richard Miller Irene I. Molitor--Historical Societyg Camera Clubg Student Councilg Traffic Court. 'Betty Morgan-Spanish Clubg Girls' League. Meta Morgan-French Clubg Music Appreciation Clubg Girls' League. Barbara Mueller-Sec. G.A.A.g Girls' League: Girl Reservesg Camera Clubg Refereeg C Clubg All-City Letter. Armand Mullarky-Baseball Team. Coleen Murphy Ianet Murray-Sec. Triadsg Girls' League. Richard Murray Dorothy Myscr--Ski Clubg Bowling Clubg G.A.A.g Timo-:s g Girls' League. Theodora Nagel-Ski Clubq French Clubg Music Appreciation Clubg Girls' Leagueg Bowling Clubg Class Com.g G.A.A.3 Refereeg Times Revue g Assembliesg Cehisean g Vice-Pres. Class. Marilyn Nentwig-Girls' Leagueg Girl Reserves. Helen Nielsen-Girls' Leagueg Ski Clubg Class Com.g Assemblies. Paul N. Nielsen, Ir.-Bowling Clubg Ski Clubg C Clubg Treas. Central Hi-Yg Co-Capt. Gym Teamg Track Teamg Assemblies. Irene Noble-Girls' Leagueg Music Appreciation Clubg Class Com.g Choir. Bette Norcross-Camera Clubg G.A.A.g Girl Re- servesg C Clubg Girls' Leagueg Bowling Club. Buckley Mulliken-Football Teamg Assemblies. its 'E av' ,hs Mary Susan Norris-Thumb Tacksg Spanish Clubg Girls' Leagueg Class Com. Robert W. Norris-Boys' Debate Clubg Class Com.g Band. Bill Norton-Football Teamg Hockey Team. Loretta Novak-Girls' Leagueg Bowling Clubg Spanish Clubg Class Com.g Exec. Bd. G.A.A. Jean Oelkc-Historical Societyg Girls' Leagueg G.A.A.g Choir. Bob Oelke-Pres. German Clubg Vice-Pres. I.R.C.g Treas. Tri Hi-Y3 Pres. Historical Societyg Quill and Scrollg Student Councilg Bowling Clubg Hi-Y Inner Councilg Pres. Classg Class Com.g National Honor Societyg Times Re- vue g Ed-in-chief Cehisean g Ed. Times g Assembliesg Chief Iustice Traffic Courtg Chair. Commencement Com. Charles Olson-German Clubg Class Com. Ianet V. Olson-Girls' League. Iune Olson-Latin Clubg Girls' Leagueg Tri- Sigmag Choir. Kathryn Olson--Paint and Patchesg French Clubg Chess Clubg Girls' Leagueg Class Com.g I.S. Com.g Cehisean g Assemblies. Peggy O'Neil-G.A.A.g Girls' Leagueg Girl Re- servesg Assembliesg Times . Evelyn Oriol-Girls' Debate Clubg Girls' Leagueg Vice-Pres. French Clubg Chemistry Clubg Camera Clubg Pres. Chess Clubg Wardrobe Com.g Times g Assembliesg Bowling Club. Mandel Paymer Gene Payne Russell Pearson-I.R.C.g Spanish Clubg Literary Clubg Historical Society. Eleanor Peilen-Girls' Leagueg Girls' Debate Clubg Camera Clubg Chess Clubg Girl Re- servesg Music Appreciation Clubg Class Com.g G.A.A. Iune Penshom-Girls' Leagueg Bowling Clubg Tri-Sigmag Class Com. Carl B. Peterson-Chemistry Clubg Camera Club' Rifle Clubg Ski Clubg Spanish Clubg Mgri Swimming Teamg Gym Teamg Times Revue 5 Treas. Bowling Club. Carol A. Peterson-Girls' League. Carol Ioan Peterson-Chemistry Clubg Girls' Leagueg Class Com.3 Cehisean . Carol L. Peterson-Girls' Leagueg Bowling Clubg i Assembliesg G.A.A. Don Peterson Kenneth Peterson Ralph Peterson--Triadsg Thumb Tacksg Central Hi-Yg Treas. Orchestrag Cehisean g Football Teamg Hockey Teamg Gym Teamg Rowing Teamg Assembliesg Band Concertg Christmas Concert. Elizabeth Pinska-Dramatic Clubg Latin Clubg Chemistry Clubg Girls' League Councilg Chess Clubg Historical Societyg Soph. Honor Medalg Music Appreciation Clubg Class Com.g Choirg Assembliesg Cehisean . Ianct Plum-Girls' League. Georgia Pobor-Girls' Debate Clubg Times g Times Revue g Assemblies. Richard Polister-German Clubg Dramatic Club: Chemistry Clubg Choirg Band Concertg Vice- Pres. Camera Clubg Mgr. Stage Forceg Class Com.g Cehisean Photographerg Assembliesg Times Revue g Projection Forceg Christmas Concert. Richard Dwight Powers-Rifle Clubg Ski Club Football Teamg Times . Douglas Putnam-Ski Club. Lois Raudenbush-Dramatic Clubg Choirg Girls' Leagueg Ski Clubg Safety Council. Norman Ravich--Gym Teamg Mgr. Track Teamg Assembliesg Orchestrag Band Concertg Pep Band. ' Rosalyn Ravits-Spanish Clubg Girls' Leagueg Chess Clubg Music Appreciation Clubg Ski Clubg Class Com. Ioan Rech-Vice-Pres. Bird Clubg Spanish Clubg Girls' Leagueg Tri-Sigmag G.A.A.g Times . Milo Rcchow--Boys' Debate Clubg Music Ap- preciation Clubg Times g Class Com. Virginia Reid-Thumb Tacksg German Clubg Spanish Clubg Chess Clubg Girls' League: G.A.A.g Class Com.g Cehisean . Peggy Reisdorf-Girls' Leagueg Bowling Clubg Ski Clubg Sec. Choirg Spanish Clubg Assem- blies. Margaret Rckitzke-Girls' Leagueg Music Ap- preciation Clubg Class Com.g Soph. Honor Medalg Historical Societyg Choirg Cehisean g Assemblies. janet Reps-Music Appreciation Clubg Sec. La- tin Clubg Sec. Girl Reservesg Tri-Sigmag His- torical Societyg Girls' Leagueg Class Com.g Masque and Foilg Exec. Bd. G.A.A.g C Clubg All-City Letterg Refereeg Assemblicsg Cehisean g Traffic Court. Elizabeth Reynolds-Paint and Patchesg Spanish Clubg Girls' League Councilg Class Com.g Exec. Bd. G.A.A.g C Clubg Refereeg Choirg Assembliesg Sec. Classg Student Councilg Times Revue g Assistant Bus. Mgr. Cehi- sean . Betty Rice-Tri-Sigmag Times g Girl Reservesg Girls' League. Ican Rice-Latin Clubg Thumb Tacks. S Stanley Ringold-Chemistry Clubg Rifle Clubg Mid-Hi-Yg Rowing Teamg Vice-Pres. Stu- dent Councilg Assembliesg Ed. Cehisean g Basketball Teamg Gen. Chair. I.S. Donald Roach-Chemistry Clubg Rifle Clubg Class Com.: Pres. Tri Hi-Yg Pres. Classg Bandg Historical Society. Margaret Rogers Richard Rohlcder--Pres. Student Councilg Dra- matic Clubg Pres. Tri Hi-Yg Bowling Clubg Quill and Scrollg National Honor Societyg His' torical Societyg Assembliesg Chemistry Clubg Class Com.g Pres. Classy Sec., Vice'Pres. Hi-Y Councilg Times : Times Revue g Cheerlead- erg Icebound g Cehisean g Pres. Minn. H.S.P.A. Richard Roman Patricia Rooch-Latin Clubg Spanish Clubg Paint and Patchesg Historical Societyg Ski Clubg Girls' Leagueg Class Comg Assemblies. Beatrice Rose-Choirg Girls' Debate Clubg As- semblies. Gloria Rosen-Masque and Foilg Girls' Leagueg Times Revue . Ted Rosen-Choirg Times Revue g Band Con- CCII. Ruth Ruvelson-Girls' Lea gue. lack Ryan-Mid Hi-Yg Bowling Clubg Student Councilg Basketball Teamg Assemblies. William Ryan-Aeronautics Clubg Football Team Dorothy Salmen-Music Appreciation Clubg Chemistry Clubg Girls' Leagueg Ski Club. Herbert E. Sands, Ir.-Bowling Clubg Ski Clubg Class Com.g Mgr. Swimming Team. Eugene Saxon-Dramatic Clubg Bowling Clubg Basketball Teamg Golf Teamg C Clubg As- semblies. Marshall Schaal-Projection Force. Bob Schannock-Assemblies. Bill Schechter-Literary Clubg World 5 Times Harold N. Schenker-Bowling Clubg Safety Councilg Traffic Squad. Iean Schlein Helen Schmelzer-Spanish Clubg Tri-Sigmag Girls' League. ls. Lillian Schneider-Girls' Leagueg Ski Clubg Safety Councilg Band Concertg Assembliesg Times Revue . Bob Schneider-Ski Clubg Mgr. Football Teamg Hockey Team. Henry Schuldt-Vice-Pres. Bandg Assembliesg Pep Band. Arthur Schultz-Chemistry Clubg Capt. Traffic Squadg Times . Betty Schultz-Vice-Pres. German Clubg Girls' Leagueg Literary Clubg Dramatic Clubg Quill and Scrollg Times g Assemblies. Helen Schultz-Girls' Leagueg Camera Clubg Chess Clubg Masque and Foilg Assemblies. Russel Schwab Ruth Schwalr-Girls' League. Violet Schwartz-Camera Clubg Sec. Allied Youthg Girls' Leagueg Class Com.g Traffic Squadg Times . Marion Scott-Vice-Pres. Chemistry Clubg Girls' Leagueg Bowling Clubg Ski Clubg Cehisean g Assemblies. Edith Seidel-l.R.C.g Treas. Paint and Patchesg Literary Clubg Quill and Scrollg Girls' Leagueg Class Com.g Assembliesg Times g Cehisean g World . Bette Shapcra-French Clubg Ski Clubg Stamp Clubg Girl Reservesg Girls' Leagueg Assem- bliesg Class Com. Dick Shay-Football Team. Duane Sherburne-Ski Clubg Capt. Ski Team. Iane Shields-French Clubg Girls' Leagueg Class Com. Iim Schultz-Aeronautics Clubg Radio Clubg Swimming Teamg Traffic Squad. Bernard Singer-Bowling Clubg Chemistry Club: Class Com.g Track Teamg Co-Ed.-in-Chief Times g Ed. Cehisean g Times Revue 3 Assemblies. Gerrie Skipton-Girls' Leagueg Choirg Assem- bliesg Ski Clubg Band Concertg Times Re- vue . Gloria Slocumb-Music Appreciation Clubg Girls' Leagueg Class Com.g Exec. Bd. G.A.A.g C Clubg Traffic Squad. Don Smith--Boys' Debate Clubg I.R.C.g Swim- ming Team. George Smith--Rifle Clubg Assemblies. im f . C- C Phyllis Smith-Girls' Leagueg Tri-Sigmag Girl Reservesg Choirg Assemblies. Robert Smith Virginia Smith--Girls' Leagueg Assembliesg G.A.A.g Choir. Eleanor Snow-Camera Clubg Music Apprecia- tion Clubg Girls' Leagueg Girl Reserves. Roy Sorenson-German Clubg Bandg Assemblies. Patricia Springer Gerald Spong-Rifle Clubg Tri Hi-Yg Baseball Team: Basketball Teamg Football Teamg As- sembliesg Class Com. Miles Standish-Radio Clubg Swimming Team. Rollin Stauff-Football Teamg Hockey Teamg Capt. Baseball Teamg C Clubg Projection Force. Bethel Stegmeir-Camera Clubg Girls' Leagueg Cehisean . Bonnie Sterner-Girls' League. Edward Stevens-Bowling Clubg Track Team. Iames Stone-Literary Clubg I.R.C.g Pres. Span- ish Clubg Class Com.g Bus. Mgr. Cehisean g Times g World g Quill and Scrollg 'Times Revue . Grace Stork-Latin Clubg Music Appreciation Clubg Girls' Leagueg Chess Clubg Sec. Ger- man Clubg Class Com.g Orchestrag Assemblies. Iohn Street-Latin Clubg I.R.C.g Sec. Dramatic Ciubg Historical Societyg Class Com.g Treas. Tri Hi-Yg Assembliesg Student Council. Harold Strom-Vice-Pres. German Clubg Sec. Chess Clubg Bird Clubg Class Com.g Choirg Assembliesg Cehisean . Ruth Stryker-Bowling Clubg Spanish Clubg Vice- Pres. French Clubg Music Appreciation Clubg Student Councilg Class Com.g Sec. Girls' Leagueg Cehisean g Assemblies. Iessie Swan-Stamp Clubg Girls' Leagueg Girl Reservesg Bowling Club. Betty Swanson-Latin Clubg Bowling Clubg Girls' League. Don Swanson-Bandg Traffic Squad. Purcella Sweeney-Girls' Leagueg Ski Clubg Band Concertg Assemblies. Tom Taff-Ski Clubg Swimming Teamg Foot- ball Teamg Tennis Team. Iulicnne Theis--Girls' Iieagueg Music Apprecia- tion Clubg Chess Clubg French Clubg Camera Clubg Girl Reserves. Brown Thomas--Camera Clubg Bowling Clubg Football Teamg Bandg Stage Forceg Central Hi-Y. Hazel Thompson-Bowling Clubg Girls' Leagueg Class Com.3 Pres. G.A.A.g Masque and Foilg Pres. Choirg Assembliesg Band Concertg C Clubg Christmas Concert. Ted Thompson-Bowling Clubg Student Coun- cilg Vice-Pres. Tri Hi-Yg I.S. Com.g Football Teamg Times g Golf Team. Pauline Thorndike Donna Thykeson-Ski Clubg Bowling Clubg Camera Clubg Tri-Sigmag Girls' Leagueg ' Class Com.g G.A.A.g Assemblies. Lorraine Tingquist-Girl Reservesg Girls' Leagueg G.A.A.g Tri-Sigma. George Toby- C Clubg Football Teamg As- sembliesg Times g Student Council. Marjory Tomlinson-Girls' Leagueg Assemblies. june Treff Charlotte Trenholm-Girls' Leagueg Ski Clubg Dramatic Clubg Bird Clubg Literary Clubg Class Com.g Assembliesg World . Betty Underleiter-Girls' Leagueg G.A.A.g, C Clubg Refereeg Masque and Foilg Gym Dem- onstrationg Times . Helen Van Cleve-Girl Reservesg Girls' Leagueg Bowling Clubg Triads. I K Audrey Van Tassel-Thumb Tacksg Girls' League. Renee Vassau-Ski Clubg Bowling Clubg Class Com.g G.A.A. Patricia Vaughan-Girls' Leagueg French Clubg Ski Clubg Bowling Clubg Class Com. Bettie Iayne Veirs--Camera Clubg Girls' Leagueg Bowling Clubg Class Com.g Orchestrag Times Revue g Safety Council. Marjorie Vesta-Girls' Leagueg Class Com.g Times Revue 3 Assemblies. Shirley Villars-Vice-Pres., Pres. Girl Reservesg Historical Societyg Vice-Pres. Classg G.A.A.g C Clubg Sec. Bandg Head Drum Majoretteg Assembliesg Band Concert. Iames Vose-Chemistry Clubg Football Teamg Basketball Teamg Student Councilg Ski Club. Alan Wallace-Bowling Clubg I.R.C.g Treas. La- tin Club. Patricia Walsh-Sec. Safety Councilg Choir. Lenore Wamer-German Clubg Tri-Sigmag Chess Clubg Girls' Leagueg Orchestrag Assembliesg Christmas Concert. Margaret Warnock-Spanish Clubg Bowling Clubg Ski Clubg Girls' League: Class Com. Shirley Waste-Camera Clubg Girls' Leagueg Traffic Squadg Times , Iune Waterous-Dramatic Clubg Literary Clubg Spanish Clubg Choirg Class Com.g Masque and Foilg Cehisean g World g Christmas Con- certg Assemblies. Devereux Webster-I.R.C.g Ski Clubg Vice-Pres., Pres. Bowling Clubg Class Com.g Track Teamg Capt. Swimming Teamg Times Revue g Time-rs . lean Wciller--Stamp Clubg Girls' League. Joyce Weir'-Traffic Squadg Camera Clubg Girls' League. Tobajoy Weitzman-Girl Reservesg Girls' Leagueg Camera Clubg Stamp Clubg Bowling Clubg Chess Club. Ianet Wells lean Wenzel-Chemistry Clubg Camera Clubg Historical Societyg Class Com.g Sec. Ex. Bd. G.A.A.g Refereeg Gym Demonstrationg Masque and Foilg C Clubg Assembliesg Band Con- certg Times g Ed. Cehisean g All-City Letter. Ioan Whitmore-Girls' Leagueg Stamp Clubg Girl Reservesg Chess Clubg Ski Club. Margaret' Whitney-Chemistry Clubg Student Councilg Girls' Leagueg Class Com.g Ed. Ce- hisean g Chief Justice Traffic Court. Connie Widman-Sec. Paint and Patchesg Times Revue g Girls' Leagueg Ski Clubg Bowling Clubg Class Com.3 G.A,A. Geraldine Wiggins-Sec. French Clubg Bowling Clubg Historical Societyg Girls' Leagueg I.S. Com.g Sec. Classg Cehisean g Sec. Student Councilg Bookstore. Mary Lou Wilson-Paint and Patchesg Girls' Leagueg Chemistry Clubg Ski Clubg Student Councilg Bowling Clubg Times Revue g As- semblies. Betty Womack-Vice-Pres. Dramatic Clubg Sec. Literary Clubg Bowling Clubg Girls' Leagueg Class Com.g Assembliesg A'World g Cehisean 3 lcebound g Student Council. Shane Wood-Gym Teamg Projection Force. Louise Woodham-Thumb Tacks. Bette Wright-Ski Clubg Girls' Leagueg Stamp Club. Charles Amodco Kenneth Anderson Marilyn Ieanne Anderson Marion D. Anderson Peter Armstrong Laura Patricia Baird Barbara Ann ,Barton Stuart Bass Harvey Bassevich Richard I. Baumgartner Sylvan Bernfeld Shirley Bilodeau Robert Calva lean Campbell Clayton Clark lack Coates Stuart Cohen Betty Conger Patrick Connaker Marilyn Davis Robert L. Decker Leo T. De Matteo Doris Mae Zamkcy-Girl Reservesg fn M Girls' League. Harold Zats'-Baseball Teamg Hockey Team. ROBERT SWANSON 1924--1942 Qamma William Diehl Robert Dowling Richard Dunnigan Virginia Durkin Dwight Edwins Charles Elmer Shirley Evans Peggy Ann Farnum Irwin M. Fine Iohn Fitzgerald Raymond Florin Marilyn Gould Lawrence Graham Robert C. Gray William Haas Gwen Hammond Earl Hancock Arthur Hayden Fred Hein Howard Hcnnell Betty Iean Hicks Nancy Hines Enigma Avis lon Phyllis Iansen Walter Iefferson Ioen Iesmer Charles Iohnson Ted Kaysen Patty Kepler Robert 'La Gesse Edwin' Larson Richard Larson Ruth A. Larson Lewis W. Larson Paul Lind Helen Locks Barbara Love Ann McDonnell Betty McGraw William McGuire Robert Moeller Mary Ioy Moore Don Munson Ann Nation Iames Nelson Verna Nelson Burton Noah Iean Olander Royal Ornstein Robert Otto Charlotte Pieper Lorayne Rubenstein Iane Sadek Betty Schalow Iames Schroeder Lorraine Selvog Robert Sinykin Iacqueline Skellet Theodore Stub Iohn Subra Rosemary Thompson Mary Tierney Gordon Vaughn Lucille Wennberg Richard Williams ff . Q r ,,,- K, f 'D . 2 ,fig wi! X 1 If If' 11 Q Nl. 'W iff W1 315 wx n I Q X I is 'Nun' Ii, 48' 'in-,..-Z Qu gr A-if 'HV' 'L-. First Row: Margery Gilstad, Janice Kolterman, Colleen Murphy, Mr. Eli Barnett. director: Jean Young- quist, Jean Schelin, Pauline DeFreece. Second Row: Gerrie Skipton, Mary Dillon, Lois Lidenberg, Donna Tjornhom, Nora Dobberfuhl, Marjorie Rosenthal, Connie Hoeltje. Third Row: Lois Raudenbush, Julianna Shaw, librarian, Elizabeth Pinska, Lorraine Larson, Lorraine Bowen, Sue Banning. Fourth Row: Doree Most, robe guardian: Bill Frautschi, John Einck, Scub Bohmbach, treasurer, Ted Rosen, Jim Anderson, Margaret Carey. A J K agiri R , 'J LN' We iffffii , in 3 2 mnyfiwne 5 if -9 - A sz:-ff? zz if ,ag ,gm ,rj ,fi if 5 ,gm-P'f xT ': a M: 2 .f ,f H L 5 I g 4, f gjfiwf fi ' fi-...-1 2 ,r fm! 5' ig- N- ' 2 M M ,LN 3,51 .,,,,,.,'vxf...0.-ki,-W..,f,,'i ' -...Q H' Ga First Row: Gerry Andreas, Shirley Katz, Betty Baugh, Hazel secretary: Irene Noble. Antoinette Morris. Second Row: Pat Adams, Priscilla Stegner, Elaine Anderse Audrey Levy, Charlotte Rugs, Mary Woodrich. Third Row: Joyce Garley, Lois Berger, Ruthe Clymer, Barbara Betty Ann Anderson. Fourth Row: Betty Harbo, Bob Thorne, William Halverson, Sharpe, Arthur Burnett, Mary Dillon. Fifty-seven voices combined un- der Mr. Eli Barnett, popular new wartime director . . . Conduct suc- cessful season . . . Ioined in many civic programs . . . December 7, Faith Day at Auditorium, and Christmas Pageant most outstand- ing . . . Choir featured at several assemblies . . . Christmas caroled through Central hails accompanied by brass ensemble . . . Prominent soloists of the year, Hazel Thomp- son and Ted Rosen . . . Officers are Hazel Thompson, president . . . Mary Dillon, vice-president . . . Peggy Reisdorf . . . Stanton Bom- bach, treasurer. 3 , . 1 6 If A f' 7 ,l Thompson, president: Peggy Reisdorf, n, Gretchen Pollman, Betty Bronson, Fisher, Marion Johnson, Jane Hansen, Virginia Smith, Charles Howe, Jack v-argl lk! Ich 1114. ma 'kir1A,,., ZXUCQKXO gd First Row: Norman Ravich, Joe Kaplan, Edward Nudelman, Second Row: Cornell Erlanson, Harold Katz. Delores Wassmi-in, Norma Alexander, Carl Howdek, Hillard Bear. Third Row: Ruth Johnson, Ruth Feldman, Jean Koepp, Shirley Schleiff, Chuck Alexander. Bob Norris, Bill Alexander, Dick Johnson, Fourth Row: Jack W'itte, Joe Kehborn, Eugene Peterson, Roger Nelson, Jerry Wetterxrren, Allen Calvin, Arvy Makiesky. Fifth Row: Sheldon Barquist, Larry Greenberg, Don Brothers, Don Swanson. ff X, 1, nas 'Ei :gi I it 1' ,. 1 my 1 wx, Erma! Under the leadership of Mr. Eli Barnett, Central's fine band was a familiar sight at all football games . . . half-time programs were un- excelled in Saint Paul . . . Band preceded by head majorette Shirley Villars, with Lorraine Du Chene, Marj Iohnson, Virginia Parlin and Florence Adamson . . . innovation found in well-drilled, colorful flag wavers headed by Phyllis Fox . . . drumming up football interest was First Row: Bob Metzger, Joe Stein, June Villars. Second Row: Gary Dudovitz, Rog Benson, Jim Casey, Jim Miller, Norman Smith. Third Row: Dick Christiansen, Chuck Amann, treasurer, Jim Jacobson, Lawrence Schauh, Dick Gilstad, M lvin Orenstein, Dale Danielson, vice-presidentg Leo Adelman. e B b 'lho ne, Dick Van Krevelen, Dick Tittle, Gene Hermann, Fourth Row: Mr. Eli Barnett, director, o r Gordon Bailey, business manager: Henry Schuldt, president. ,Fifth Row: D. D. Brothers, Don Swanson, Mainlyn Fuller, Pat Muggenburg. job of pep band . . . lunchroom rang with Onward, Centralu, Cheer, Boys, Cheer . . . members were Leo Adelman, Chuck Alexan- der, Iim Nelson, Arvy Makiesky, Bob Norris, Larry Greenberg, Norm Ravich, Mel Urenstein, Sheldon Barquist, Ioe Kaplan, Dale Daniel- son, Hank Schuldt, Gordy Bailey, Ed Neudelman, and Chuck Amann . . . Henry Schuldt headed bands- men with vice-president, Dale Dan- ielson, Shirley Villars, secretary, and Chuck Amann, treasurer. , If W I . if, g 1 5 fi , C 375 ef, K J ri ,, 1 ?- Ax rm V . ' M R., ft 3, 2 H ,Q x r . r lll, E f, ,.w...,w ' ' ,., ,L 4 r H H' , 5 aka 3 T 5 . 5 Q ,ir ' i CA. Iron th em Our. First Row: Marilyn Johnson, Dorothy Overn, Lois Brinks Bob Metzger Joe Stein June Villars Second Row: Ruth Rice, Herh Carlson, Karl Jacobson, Meilrin Urenstein, 'Dale Danielson, L Ad eo e man. lhird Rovs. Bette btempel. Norman Ravich, Joe Kaplan. Edward Nudelman, Cornell Erlanson, Harold Katz, Donna Brunltow, treasurer: Billie Veirs, Grace Stork, vice-presidentg Roger Benson, Gary Dudo- ritz, Gene Hermann, Gordon Baily, Henry Sc-hult. Fourth Row: Sheldon Barquist. Larry Greenberg, Ari y Makiesky, Jerry Wettergren, June Trudeau, Pat Koempel, secretary: Pat Muizpzenburg, Mr. Eli Barnett, director. Fifth Row: Don Bothers, Marillyn Fuller. Getting organized . . . meeting .tx-,Q new members . . . electing officers . . . all these filled the first semes- ter . . . primarily a string orchestra . . . practicing concert and dinner 5-P' music . . . making plans for student assembly . . . plans to enlarge or- chestra . . . more brass section up from hand . . . make a real orchesl tra . . , several outside engagements wa ww . . . two at Lowry Hotel . . . new voice soloist Donna Brunkow . . . concert mistress, Marilyn Iohnsong President, Stan Finsness. 5 IPX: Q ? xx 3 , -vm' t Q f tixwe 5 1 is Qfaj i Q 1 as 5 , YN tx 5 t 'xl I S' si? S .f , 1,1 U! K 1 Relax 17,0050 New and Chic .W X. x A f x My 5 fn f Where'll wc put it? Wrfbffx 'S W VK, ..,.K.,,W afi5f iff x.,, f 4 ,,,..,,,, , ,423 V...- S 'Q I! ' e 1 n nm C out. for victory. 1:7 v' - First Row: Blayne Battey. Sara Segell, Sylvan Bernfeld, Virginia Levie, Betty Schultz, Andy Scott. Connie Balster, Zarm Keljik, Betty Womach. Second Row: Lois Raudenbush, Karl Jacobson, Dorothy Dugas, Mary Reardon, treasurer: Marge Beneke, president, Miss Marjorie Dornberg, adviserg Bettie Eekhoff, secretary: Jack Wigfield, vice- president: Elaine Wenzel, Jack Witte. Third Row: Jean Godberson, Betty Ann Anderson, Shirley Jensen. Nancy McGuire, Ruthe Clymer, Joy Douglas, Jean Levy, Mary Jo Leonard, Florence Douglas, Dick Smith. Fourth Row: Dick Rohleder, Mary Robertson. Betty Harbo, Jean Meyrick, June Waterous, Charlotte Trenholm, Zetta Fisher, Elizabeth Pinska, Lorraine Keys. Fifth Row: Dick Gebhard, Earl Freeman, Bob Folsom, Jack Colter, Dick Warren, Eugene Saxon, David Cook, Don Mains, Don Engle, John Street. Lights! Camera! Action! Dramatic Club starts its line of march . . . sixty inducted for combat . . . com- missions granted to first division . . . Marge Beneke, presidentg lack Wigfield, vice-presidentg Betty Eckoff, seeretaryg Mary Reardon, treasurer . . . 2nd division, Les Gilbert, presidentg Lorraine Keys, vice-prcsidentg Iohn Street, secretary and treasurer . . . conference had to plan big spring offensive, goal, Best Foot Forwardu. I ., f ga f X Him' as S 5 adole f 'X MLCK U tg, vii., X i -' . , Q if A 2 l R' 4 Rf f 'M 95 R.-5,73 D 712' ' r. f D gl., Q f, f N X K f if- ff Q -KW: S-ra t -W ft f J S f1,,, JE! 4.5! ff , Y 1' x J .fiiixf-1' ii ,3 5 i 'A . 4 7 Q f -,ff a, ,V h h 5' tt... t M. , l N was vm-5, -.ggwauf A-'HJ .Q ' -.g,,yf-Muvxhh 1,1 M N-ff Q-has--i,.., W W 'Mx 5' Sl g 6 S f .rs ns in 3 i 'T' sa' '5 fi suv? 3 ,Nl-' 3 as, fs, T7 L... wr -6' F' st Row: Francis Dominguez, Edith Seidel, treasurer, Miss Grace Mackey, adviser, Elizabeth Rey- ll' nolds, president: Kathryn Olson. Second Row: Connie Widman, Mary Lou Collins, Mary Reardon, Florence Adamson, Phyllis Aure, Za m Keljik. Third Row: Dorothy Bretz. Virginia Welage, Mary Lou Wilson. Priscilla Jefferson, Meredith Hatch, Jean Youngquist, Elaine Goff. Fourth Row: Caroline Heddy, Evelyn Fellows, Virginia Heinhorn, Patricia Murphy, Joyce De Long, Pat Rooch, Nancy Bell, Inez Jensen. Indispensable! That's the word for Paint and Patches . . . what's a play with- out actors, and a stage, and, incidentally, make-up? No, no, say the audience. No, no, say the actors . . . Ah-we have it! Paint for milord and patches for milady. Next thing we see, our friend turns to a bearded sikh or quite fantas- tically a month's week . . . the guardian angel of this constructive, or destructive as you will, art is Miss Grace Mackey . . . El presadante is Io Reynolds, vice-el presa- dante lane Youngquist, secretary Mary i Lou Collins, and treasurer, Edith Seidel. cw x v MN gf :iff ,M 'Nei -..,-x li sf f fi '- X P, 2 i '1 lmii'-.r'fJ ii .. ,ff JIM U3 fi' it Q new-W--..,.,C, -A -,f-'44 e A , ,-. , x K , ga V '21, Jfffel, 3 C:1. f?Z -' . is-ff , J ii fair- : ,L fi' 15 Aw A -f--wi tw. ,,...fm,f- Q ,. g f ..? s,f',..,,,,..s.i, as -s an an -0 First Row: Cynthia Gilbert, Barbara Martin, Margaret Rekitzke, Janet Reps, Valerie Elwood, Mary McChesney, Pat Grover, Phyllis Lund, Connie Balster, Barbara Daum. Second Row: Lois Berger, Marie Schmidt, recording seeretaryg Chuck Amann, treasurer, Joann HISTORICAL SOCIETY Leinenkugel, vice-president, Betty Anne Calmenson, corresponding secretary, Bob Oelke, presidentg Shirley Villars, Alice Elsner, Nancy Bell, Pauline Nelson, Virginia Levie. Third Row: Pat Rooch, Gladys Gordon, Zit.a Cassidy, Alice Mackey, Barbara Hinderer, Jim Ginsberg, Margery Krueger, Jean Wenzel, Jean Levy, Bob Metzger, Guy Greenleaf. Fourth Row: Jean Oelke, Louise Wilkins, Elizabeth Pinska, Gloria Krengel, Virginia Reid, Jo Anne Goswitz, Irene Molitor, Irene Kennedy, Meriam Sprague, Barbara Swensen. Fifth Row: Elliott Magraw, Russell Pearson, Don Mains, Wesley Berglund, Donald Berg, John Street, Charles Porter, George Chapin, Jim Jacobson, Timme Bowman, Dick Rohleder. MEDALS Barbara Hinderer, Charles Porter, Louise Wilkins, Margery Krueger, Barbara Daum. ocaefq 8 Jfanofz luecfafd Central's oldest honorary society for her budding geniuses . . . guardians of our treasured history . . . keep files on students, events, publications, and war record of alumni in service . . . Miss Ellen Simon watches the files . . . Miss Claire Boody manages the business . . . Officers of the year: Bob Oelke, presidentg loan Leinen- kugel, vice-presidentg Betty Anne Calmenson, corres- ponding secretaryg Marie Schmidt, recording secretaryg Charles Amann, treasurer. Central's youngest brain children . . . budding Ein- steins and Curies . . . receive the Student Council award for straight HA average or better during the sophomore year . . . presentation made at a special assembly . . . honors carried away this year by Barbara Hinderer, Lois Wilkenson, Barbara Daum, Marjorie Kruger, and Charles Porter. igiff? Q 4 -Q Q , 0- -9 0 First Row: Eva Ezell, Esther Cohen. Geneva Jones, Betty Schultz, Cynthia Gilbert, Georgia Pobor, Janne St. Onge, Elva Solem, Muriel Dudovitz. Second Row: Bernard Singer, Etfhelind Krawetz, president: Dorothy Dupzas, vice-president: Mary Dudley, secretary, Bob Oelke, Babs Macoubrey, Mary McChesney, Edith Seidel, Priscilla Jefferson. Dick Rohleder. Third Row: Ruth Feldman, Betty Bronson, Alice Mackey. Audrey Levy, Zita Cassidy, Gloria Krengel, Jean Levy. Fern Blumberg, Jean Wenzel. Mary Catherine Coulehan. Fourth Row: Margery Krueger. Margaret Whitney, Zetta Fisher, Margaret Carey, Dorothy Milne, Jerry Blizin Elizabeth Reynolds, Joann Leinenkuyzel. Joan Rech, Caroline Miller. G d Gladman, Jack Birdsell, Fifth Row: Buasell Pearson. Bill Schechter, Paul Frost, Ralph Nyhus, or on Stan Ringold, David Cook, Jim Stone. udlamlt-Sew!! International Honor Society for high school jour- nalists . . . organized in 1932 and called Grace M. Elliot chapter . . . project for the year the service flag for Central boys in service . . . entered national Quill and Scroll contests . . . social calendar always includes interesting initiation dinner . . . Miss Olive Allen, adviserg Ethelind Krawetz, presidentg Dorothy Dugas, next in lineg and Mary Dudley, handling money and keeping minutes. at Ifirst Row: Ethelind Krawetz. Dorothy Dugas, Betty Anne Calmenson. Mary McChesney, Barbara Macoubrey. Second Row: Mary Dudley, Edith Seidel, Nancy Bell, Priscilla Jefferson, Jean Wenzel, Alice Elsner. Third Row: Robert Folsom, Elizabeth Reynolds, Donald Roach, Margaret Whitney, Tom Cannon, Jean Levy, Dick Rohleder. Fourth Row: James Stone, Bob Oelke, Stan Ringold, Dale Merrick, John Holten, Wirt Cook. 'Beuft-S'miaa6 Leaders in the class of '43 . . . chosen by fellow students of upper third of class . . . , excelled in leadership in extra-curricular activities and organizations that rendered the 1 greatest service to the school . . . Best traditions of Central safe in their hands. 3 McChesney, Mary Elwood, Valerie Levy, Jean Berg, Donald Molitor, Irene Street, John Rekitzke, Margaret Berglund, Wesley Berger, Lois Rohleder. Richard Pinska, Elizabeth Amann, Charles Magraw, Elliot Bronstein, Jacqueline Anderson, Marilyn Gilbert, Cynthia Reps, Janet Oelke, Robert Elsner, Alice Calmenson, Betty Nlartin, Barbara Reid. Virginia Holten, John Kennedy, Irene Pearson, Russell Blumberg, Fern Mackey, Alice Villars. Shirley Bell, Nancy Jacobsen. James Born, June Rooch, Patricia Edwins. Dwight Krengel, Gloria Wenzel. Jeanne Cohen, Esther Vesta, Marjorie Oelke, Jean Gallagher, Fred Goswitz, Jo Anne Swanson, Betty Larson, Edwin Buchanan, Lois Stone. James Freeman, Earl Merrick. Dale Kipp, Margaret Ornstein, Royal Olson, June E. J Ra!! Reynolds. Elizabeth Grebe, Beverly Forsen, Marilyn Waterous, June Kennedy, Janice Folsom, Robert Colter, Jack Dudley, Mary Hart, Stellamae Harris, Helen Goldish, Dorothy Buchanan, Rosemary Oriol, Evelyn Schmelzer, Helen Larson, Lewis William Christy, Earl Bowman, Timme Stork, Grace Saxon. Eugene Whitney, Margaret Jefferson, Priscilla Daltas, Evelyn Danielson, Dale Banister, Susan Wiggins, Gerry Leighton, Beverly Morgan, Meta Godberson, Jean Macoubrey, Barbara Kaufman, Mercia Gilstad. Norma Barr, Diana Cadwell, Janice Anderson. Shirley M. Armstrong, Peter Schultz, Arthur Brownlee, Richard Henley. Jane Dugas, Dorothy Weir, Joyce Thomas, Brown Cocik, Witt Wallace. Allan Cowie, Henry Duffy, James Bohn, Janet Coulehan, Mary Finger, Dorothy Kelly. Margaret Ravits, Roselyn Klein, Marjorie Dominguez, Frances Gladman, Gordon Fleckstein, Virginia Levy, Audrey , Cable, Charles i Cannon, Thomas ! Underleiter, Betty , Van Tassel, Audrey , Stryker, Ruth , Greenberg, Lawrence l Hofmeister, Ruth Schannack, Robert Plum. Janet Anderson, Dale Kenneth Keys, Lorraine Seidel, Edith Bernier, Marilyn Battey. Robert Ravich, Norman Gaertner, Marjorie Lifshitz, Joseph ix -A as up Q Y 1 n- ey C? 'T -w '17' First Row: Jim Stone, Betty Womack, secretaryg Mary McChesney, president: Miss Marion Munson adviser: David Cook, vice-president: Zetta Fisher, treasurer. ' ' 'h S 'd l, Pat Nakashian, Barbara Martin Second Row: Ethelind Krawetz, Marjorie Rosenthal, Edit ei e Cynthia Gilbert. Third Row: Margery Krueger, Charlotte Trenholm, Barbara Hinderer, Sara Segell. Jean Levy. b ' s manager: Bill Sehecter, circulation manager: Russell Pearson, Fourth Row: Gloria Krengel, usines John Holten, June Waterous, Dorothy Milne. ' Glad Our country's future critics, novelists, and essayists . . . published the World . . . sponsors contest for all types of literature for the magazine following the theme of The Four Freedoms . . . 1943 World edited by Mary McChesney . . . prizes given to Margaret Early, Russell Pearson, Tom Leider, Edith Seidel, and Delores Wassman. Officers for the first term: Mary McChesney, president, David Cook, vice-president, Betty Womack, secretaryg Zetta Fisher, treasurer . . . second term: Edith Seidel, president, Barbara Martin, vice-president, Alice Mackey, secretary, Russell Pearson, treasurer, Miss Marion ,. Munson, adviser. The WO rid . at their fingertips 5 as 0 First Row: Margery Krueger, news editor 2: Mary Dudley, news editor 1: Dorothy Dugas, editor-in- chief 1, co-editor-in-chief 2: Bernard Singer, co-editor-in-chief 2: Bob Oelke, sports editor 1: Georgia Pobor, feature editor 2: Ethelind Krawetz, feature editor 1: Jerry Blizin, sports editor 2. Second Row: Ruth Feldman, Betty Schultz, Pat Nakashian, Betty Bronson, Nancy Lund, Jeanne St. Onge, Elva Solem. Third Row: Geneva Jones, Esther Cohen, Fern Blumberg, Bill Oriol, Arnold Sawislak, Audrey Levy, Sara Segell, Edith Seidel. Fourth Row: Beverly Thompson, Joan Rech, Joann Leinenkuizel, Paul Frost, Dev Webster, Jim Stone, Margaret Carey, Nancy Hines, Zita Cassidy. First Row: A. C. Anderson, adviser: Arthur Schultz, circulation manager: Jack Birdsell, business manager: Ralph Nyhas, assistant business manager: Jack Colter. Second Row: Violet Schwartz, Barbara Waste. Gloria Slocumb, Shirley Waste. Third Row: Patty Kepler, Mary Campbell, Robert Barnett, Lorraine Keys, Vernelle Klein. '7ima Sfaff Another pacemaker to their credit . . . winners of Columbia Medalist award for coverage . . . International Quill and Scroll . . . christmas seal coverage takes Colum- bian award and Ramsey County award . . . radio column wins radio for Times room . . . Takes a new swing for all out for war effort . . . Miss Olive Allen advises the staffs . . . first semester saw Dorothy Dugas in boots of editor with Mary Dudley as news editor . . . Bob Oelke edited sports and Ethelind Krawetz doing the feature page . . . second semester changed policy to co-editorship with Bernie Singer and Dorothy Dugas as the co-editors . . . Margery Krueger acts as news editor . . . Ierry Blizin heading sports page . . . Georgia Pobar as feature head . . . Iack Birdsell holds position of business manager . . . Mr. A. C. Anderson, business adviser. First Row: Carol Joan Peterson. Jim Stone, business manager: Caroline Heddy, Bob Oelke, editor- in-chief: Evelyn Daltas. Second Row: Norma Gilstad, Jean Godberson, Lorraine Keys, Margaret Rekitzke, Betty Bronson. Third Row: Edith Seidel. Jean Levy, Harold Strom, Carol A. Peterson, Lois Berger, Alice Elsner. Fourth Row: Irene Kennedy, Bernard Singer, boy's sports editor: Caroline Miller, club editor: John Holten, June Waterous. : 'bf' 5 First Row: Phyllis Aure, Stan Ringold, snapshot editor: Priscilla Jefferson, associate editor: Gordon Gladman, art editor. Second Row: Betty Anne Calmenson, Janet Reps, Margaret Whitney. school editor: Dorothy Dugas, Barbara Martin. Third Row: Jean Wenzel, album editor: Kathryn Olson, Virginia Reid, Mary Catherine Coulehan, girl's sports editor: Barbara Beinhorn, music editor: Betty Womack. Fourth Row: Dick Rohleder, Jo Reynolds, assistant business manager: Dick Polister, photographer: Ruth Stryker, Jack Colter, advertising manager. . A'The School Frontn theme for 1943 edition of Paro advising art workg business adviser Miss Aithea Cehisean . . . taking pictures and writing copy to fit Diether and their staffs . . . laying out pages, alloting this theme was headache of Bob Oelke, editor-in-chief: space made easier by the work of lim Stone, business editorial adviser, Mrs. Amanda Johnson: Miss Minette manager, and art editor Gordon Gladman. -ir First Row: Virginia Ballou, Nan Rae Brossard, Lucille Rowell, Barbara Daum, Peggy Reisdorf, June Atkinson, Adelaide Whipple, Margaret Mellem, Mary McChesney,' Charlotte Rugg, Jane Henly. Second Row: Joan Rech, Jack Esensten, Peggy O'Connor, Valerie Elwood, Dick Brownlee. treasurer, Mary Bisbee, vice-president: Jim Stone, president: Janice Cadwell. secretary: Janice Kennedy. Don Wolfgram, Audrey Carlton, Mary Woodrich. Third Row: Joan French, Anne Bingham, Mary Catherine Coulehan, Helen Schmelzer, Cesar Calva, Roberta Rose, Jean Brom, Connie Hoeltje, Pauline Nelson, Elizabeth Leonard. Jean Phillips. Fourth Row: Elizabeth Reynolds, James Tudor, Jerry Blizin, Richard Grant, Dick Hoffman, Barbara Swenson, Lois Anderson, Norma Gilstad, Anne Gilbert, Pat Rooch, Gladys Gordon Fifth Row: June Waterous Ruth Str k M , y er, argaret Walls, Virginia Reid, Dale Danielson, Bart Baker, Frances Dominguez, Gloria Krengel, Dorothy Milne, Julianna Shaw. ,W panufn Glad V K i Aim to promote Good Neighbor Policy glsff . . . emphasized South American culture ' gg, J' ,ir . ic and customs . . . movies shown to fa- miliarize members With habits of the natives . . . speakers on Mexico and South America . . . gala Christmas party held in 301 . . . officers of the year: Imes Stone, presidentg Mary Bisbee, vice-presi- dentg Ianice Cadwell, secretaryg Dick Brownlee, treasurerg Miss Kathryn San- dersen, adviser. Cov et Chai gd 1 N -4 V th a drape shape -no t ., as l 5 ,, , ., ,. -9 First Row: Tuanette Dobrick, Esther Cohen, Nancy Bell. president: Janice Kennedy, treasurer: Eliza- beth Johnson, vice-president: Anne Atcherson. secretary: Audrey Levy, Fern Blumberg, Carol Johnson. Second Row: Priscilla Doran, Bettie Joy Devitt, Naomi Cohn, Donna Noack, Jeanne St. Onge, Emcee FRENCH CLUB Bonbright, Dotty Jean Berkus, Zarm Keljik. Third Row: Marilyn Bernier, Jean Schelin, Ziona Gordon, Rosemary Buchanan, Beverly Fine, Jackie Simon, Pat Nakashian, Marge Eha, Helen Crane. Fourth Row: Beverly Thompson, Marilyn Fuller, JoAnn Romans, Joann Leinenkugel, Betty Willodson. Kathryn Olson, Louise Wilkins, Jo Finck, Jean Levy, Janet Bohn. First Row: Gerry Andreas, Chuck Amann, president: Marie Schmidt, treasurer: Grace Stork, secretary: Harold Strom, vice-president, Ralph Bahr, Guy Greenleaf. Second Row: Marilyn Johnson, Eileen Vitoff, Margery Krueger, Nora Dobberfuhl, Lois Berger, Lenore Warner, Pat Canan. Third Row: Mary Schmitt, Charlotte Wynn, Lorraine Larson, Joyce De Long, June Hansen, Alice Eisner, Audrey Hartman. Fourth Row: Jim Jacobson, Charles Olson. Cornell Ei-lanson, Bob Oelke, Jack Ekvall, Tennyson Lommel, Gerald Wiessner. Zzaewch Glad Created to further understanding of French people and customs . . . reports, dialogues, and literature con- stitute entertainment for meetings . . . organized in fall of 1941 . . . members subscribe to French magazines and newspapers, First term officers: Nancy Bell, president, Elizabeth Iohnson, vice-president, Anne Atcherson, sec- retary, Ianice Kennedy, treasurer . . . spring term officers: Elizabeth Iohnson, president, Evelyn Oriol, vice-presi- dentg Mary Campbell, secretary, Ianet Bohn, treasurer, Miss Nellie Heyd, adviser. I Glad One of the oldest clubs in school . . . organized in 1915 . . . purpose is to get better acquainted with the German people, customs, and language . . . gala Christ- mas party with Miss Nellie Muller, club's past adviser, honor guest . . . new adviser, Miss Dorothy Baumgartg officers for fall term: Charles Amann, presidentg Harold Strom, vice-president, Grace Stork, secrctaryg Marie Schmidt, treasurer, second term officers: Marie Schmidt, president, Tennyson Lommel, Marjorie Kruger, and Marilyn Iohnson filled the other offices respectively. First Row: Audrey Miller, Phyllis Lund, Dorothy Overn, Marice Lipschultz, Mickey McDermott, ' ' ' ' k S ll Van Valkenburg Bernadme Llfshitz, Mary Rohland, Carol Brin , a y . Second Row: Betty Anderson, Mary Anderson, Irene Kennedy, secgetaryg Meriam Sprague, vice- president: Miss Florence Baber, adviser, William Halverson, president, Alan Wallace, treasurer: Janet Reps, Willis Street. Third Row: Herb Carlson, Bob Penshorn, Richard Yblonsky, Bill Perkins, Haskel Fishman, Sara Segell, Marjorie Rosenthal, Lois Brinks, Karl Jacobson. Fourth Row: Ruth Wallace, Janet Leuschner, Stellamae Hart. Jean Rice, Barbara Hinderer, Zita Cassidy Mary Schuldt. Mary Jo Leonard, Gerry Finger, Frances Kaplan. J se h Lifshitz, Bart Butler, Jerry Williams, Fifth Iiowz, Bette Stempel, Ann Hall, Dick Warren, o' p Bill Oriol, June Olson, Betty Swanson. The morning line-up ,,- aifin Glad Ancient Rome, its history and customs . . . meetings bring famous Romans to life . . . radio announcer interviewed citizens in streets of Rome . . . Virgil class puts on program, 'Kln Honor of Virgiln . . . social calendar includes initiation tea and Roman banquet with guests in Roman garb . . . adviser, Miss Florence Baberg first semester president, William Halvorsong second semester, president Bill Halverson. f iixxx ha, the bjfarbp , X .. , .Eng , I V E v l s -Q fn First Row' Jim Casey Dick Arons W E B , . , , . . ush, adviser: Bob Battey, president: Ralph Nyhus, secre- tary: Gerald Spong. . Second Row: Carl B. Peterson, George Berglin, Dick Gebhard, Bob Folsom, Doug Brodie, Fred N d t. , Tliiiirdquliziw: Dun Hanscom, Stanley Ringold, Charles Howe, Charles Foster, Scub Bohmbach, Dick Brownlee. Don Fallon. l pass u thC amm QKKOU n t We em Purpose is to develop safe and ac curate use of the rifle . . . promoted good sportsmanship . . . organized in 1928 . . . charter granted from Na- tional Rifle Association . . . partici- pated in bi-weekly rifle matches of the N.R.A .... members have won seven trophies for the school trophy exhibit . . . Officers of the year: Bob Batte presidentg Leonard Cubb, vice-presi- Y, dentg Ralph Nyhus, secretaryg Mr. Bush, treasurer and adviser. Q ix 1 l S 5 -. . xvmijikfflidr ' -i 1 ' r . ,jf 5' r wx 3 E S : R s 3 1' -Va , Rf s 4 me .9 'K Ji x ,f c f N. ,W .X 4 Y ! -.. 't . J' x .'f First Row: Jeanne St. Onge, Mary McChesney, Marjorie Rosenthal, Sara Segell, Josephine Gordon, Corinne Halper, Edith Seidel. Second Row: Jim Stone, Elliott Magraw, Bill Perkins, John Street, treasurer: Earl Christy, president: ' ' S 'th Nancy Lund, secretary: Bob Oelke, vice-president, Don mi . Third Row: Andy Scott, Arnold Sawislak, Mary Dudley, Barbara Swensen, Gladys Gordon, Nancy Bell, Jack Esensten, Jean Brom. Guy Greenleaf. Fourth Row: Bill Oriol, Alan Wallace. George Chapin. Francis Gellerman, Stanley Young, Norman Wolcott, James Tudor, Asa Graham, Stephen Broms. Fifth Row: Don Mains, Dev Webster, Russell Pearson, Robert Dahl, Ralph Nyhus, Tennyson Lomrnel, Joseph Lifshitz. Jack Clifford. 'Glad Aims to promote peace through edu- cation . . . now doing full-time job studying progress of war and problems of peace . . . discussion on post-war reconstruction led by Marjorie Slater and Robert Iackson of Macalester Col- lege . . . Pen Pal system with South 1 America revived by Nancy Lund . . . for background and definition of ' Treasoni' club held open meeting with movie, Man Without a Coun- try . . . bulletin board kept school posted on changing phases of war , . . Officers of year: Earl Christy, presi- dentg Bob Oelke, vice-presidentg Nancy Kr M Q p 1 Lund, secretaryg Iohn Street, treasurerg 'S'-' I U - r 4' Miss Anna Durning, adviser. ' - f , f' .g K 5 V: X I . ' XX fl R X VJ K yt' X l f' If M. ' XX fx hx 5 ia... ff Jf' 'sk A ?' 2 f gf' ' s. , X . , 1 .A , , xy g - ,t y if -, at t t r, , . , tx if if i H. I 9 2 X 'PV QE 5 r 'fy 7 C Ov I First Row: Betty Bronson, Evelyn Daltas, Virginia Reid, Gordon Gladman, Audrey Van Tassel, Jean Rice, Caroline Heddy, Carol Brink. Second Row: Eva Ezell, Joan French, Dorothy Jean Scott, Marguerite Ingersoll, Susan Banister, Gloria Mescher, Glenn Sorensen, Marian Haugen. Third Row: Marlys Kovec, Betty Jean Hicks, Jerry Blizin, Peter Spindler, John Baskerville, Dorothy Milne, Barbara Swensen. 'YN , ' d s wgmsc 25 F' B. Y-'S QF l M s , LA f i lf ' A t I i 5 I ix I .' , ' g f 7 K , K V if Y , X L 1 8. Q 1 A' ' fi if 'e . z e . ' 1 .ff i Z, i 1, - s X ,. t I 1 ,,X 7' K if '7!wmA '7w!u Cehisean illustrators . . . Central dec- orators . . . friends indeed when posters are in need . . . artistic endeavors of our artists encouraged . . . themes for war posters for the year: physical fitness, food conservation, collection of old silk stock- ings, scrap metal, Waste paper . . . all of which give the incentive for helping the Home Frontn . . . advised by Big Tackn, Miss Minnette Paro. First Row: Betty Norcross, Shirley Waste Shirley Katz Eleanor Pexlen Tobaioy Weitzman Margaret Foley, Marianne Loper, Violet Schwartz Eleanor Snow Second Row: Joyce Weir, Richard Polxster vice president 1 Gordon Ray president Richard Gustaf son, Chuck Amarm, vice president Z Paul Frost treasurei Norma Gilstad secretary Dick Chris tiansen Dorothy Anderson Third Row: Jerry Carlson, Carl B. Petelson Geraldine Hobza Rita Powell Peggy Kelly Rosemary Buchanan, Aileen Aeker, Elaine Wenzel Betty Lind Fourth Row: Betty Ann Anderson, Zita Cassidy Jim Ginsberg Shirley Anderson Shirley Kiefer Irene Molitor, Jean Wenzel, Margery Gilstad Jane Hansen Fifth Row: Marilyn Fuller, Donald Knob oc ewxs 1 ps son. Wade Lundegard, Bill Johnson, Kenneth Gutz Mary Robertson 6' Glad Clear or cloudy, rain or shine, itis O.K. for a picture . . . so say Camera Club members . . . hold annual photo- graphic contest . . . members bring pic- tures to develop in dark room . . . added feature this year was picture hunt and pow-wow . . . Officers for the year: Gor- don Ray, presidentg Dick Polister, vice- presidentg Norma Gilstad, secretaryg Paul Frost, treasurerg Mr. Clarence Eastman, adviser. 5 av 9 First Row: Mary Lou Wilson, Jonlee Anderson, Janice Kennedy, Gwen Peterson, Mary Anderson, Barbara Marten, Phyllis Lund, Audrey Miller, Carol Brink. Second Row: Margaret Whitney, Mary Dillon, Katie M.ller, WV. E. Bush, adviser: Don Doty, president: Caroline Miller, secretary: Marion Scott, vice-president, Mary Bisbee, Evelyn Oriol, Jean Wenzel, June Born. Third Row: Elizabeth Pinska, Shirley Gray, Pat Koempel, Hubert Maiden, Beverly Grebe, Joann Leinenkugel. Virginia Beinhorn, Mary Jo Leonard, Marguerite Ingersoll, Barbara Beinhorn, Mary Dudley. Fourth Row: Margaret Kipp. David Hall, Dick Rohleder, Doug Brodie, Bob Folsom, Bruce Haskin, George Chapin, Jim Jacobson, Jim Jones, Carl B Peterson Fifth Row: Dick Brownlee, Sam Atcherson, Ronald Christialnson, Tennyson Lommel, Arthur Schultz, Dick Arond, Stanley Ringold, Tom Cannon, Don Hanscom, Bernard Singer, Richard Kuettel. Tubes and robes . Objective: to promote more interest in chemical research . . . experiments instruc- tive but often have comical twists . . . under Mr. William Bush's direction mem- bers conduct laboratory research and hold science forums . . . Perfume, the subject of one meeting . . . Mr. Davis discussed importance of chemistry in wartime activi- tics at another . . . Chief chemist for the year, Don Doty . . . Marion Scott, labora- tor assistant . . . notes ke t b Caroline Y P Y Miller . . . money by Mr. Bush. my . V, - I 311' lt K px .X if B W, 'Q Ayr B Q D' X ' E .4-.rx r , R 'N A H N if 1 't 9' 2 -42, .e: 1 W ,mu Jn 'fi , i If ft 'my FX X 'N ff: 1, X V, , KA . WMM s.x?',i Q g Llylxl F it ii' ' ey -Q so A ,Jr f' .hr A 7 First Rowg Marilyn Bathen, Patricia Sommer, Jerry Blizin, secretary: Carl B. Peterson, treasurerg Virginia Banning, vice-president, Dev Webster, preridentg Bernard Singer, boys' league secretary: Eudora Tayler. Second Row: Carol Johnson, Bob Penshorn, Barbara Crawford, Florence Douglas, Evelyn Oriol, Judy Kidd, Jim Chapman, Ruth Feldman. Third Row: Dick Van Krevelen, Lorraine Keys, June Penshorn, Betty Harbo, Betty Swanson, Maurine Schroeder, Jack Witte. Fourth Row: Jim Jacobson, Hale Bockstruck, Bch Oelke, Charles Howe, Harrison Harkins, Harland Anderson, King Sack, Frank Sack. First Row: Pauline DeFreece, Aileen Acker, Sylvan Bernfeld, Doree Most, Clare Kirznir, Barbara Jansen, John Bates, Helen Hasslen. Second Row: Lois Lidenberg, Donna Tjornhom, Joann Leinenkugel, Audrey Kraemer, Shirley B. Anderson, Tuanette Dobrick, Joy Douglas. Third Row: Paul Casey, Dick Gebhard, Shirley Diers, Ruth Stryker, Jo Ann Romans, Dick Tittle, Harold Larson. Fourth Row: Jack Colter, Don Brothers, Rick MacDonald, Jack Ekvall, George Rardin, Ed Johnson, George Berglin, Jim Casey. Kegler Kings and Kueens of our school . . . has grown for everyone . . . war curtails annual tournament . . from a club of two charter members to one hundred plain good fun at a good sport . . . able adviser, Mr and sixty . . . one of Central's most popular sports Louis Collins . . . Officers of the year: Dev Webster and clubs . . . its purpose to create a lively interest in president, Virginia Banning, vice-presidentg Ierry Blizin bowling, instruct the novices, and furnish good sport secretaryg Carl Peterson, treasurer. First Row: John Mellgren, Jean Gerber. Tobajoy Weitzman, Eleanor Peilen, Rose Pemble, Bill Oriol, Cynthia Gilbert, Rene Supornick, Grace Stork, Marjorie Swanson, Karl Jacobson. Second Row: Betty Jean Hicks, Adelaide Whipple, Roslyn Kaplan, Mitzi Simon, vice-president 23 Bob Folsom, treasurer 25 Mrs. Mary Harmon, adviser, Harold Strom, secretary 2: Eveln Oriol, president 23 Jim Jacobson, president 1: Mary Lou Wilson, Pat Brown. Third Row: Arnold Sawislak, Haskel Fishman, Diane Barr, Fern Blumberg, Marie Schmidt, Janet Bohn, Dorothy Dugas, Mary Schmitt, Esther Cohen, Tom Campbell, Ronald Silver. Fourth Row: Jo Ann Romans, Irene Sakols, Mary Dudley, Jack Witte, Donna Tjornhom, Joy Doug- las, Florence Douglas, Zetta Fisher, Jean Carlson, Phyllis Ginsberg. Fifth Row: Jo Finck, Kathryn Olson, Jim Casey, Walter Greenberg, Don Bentz, Don Brothers, Stanley Young, Norman Wolcott, Dick Gebhard, George Berglin, Virginia Reid. 66444 Glad Chess the game of intellectuals . . . promotes interest in one of the wor1d's oldest games . . . purpose is to perfect the skilled and teach the unskilled . . . mem- bers may play during study periods and after school . . . club puts on a tournament in the spring . . . Chessmen for the year: Evelyn Oriol, presidentg Mitzi Simon, A vice-presidentg Harold Strom, secretary, 4- wma. ' , tif fa, fe Bob Folsom, treasurerg Mrs. Mary Har- e f , png and Queen mon, adviser. ,fig -af V N, 51 ,f2'2+fa7a its fe ' 0,4 ' QV? XX, Refs-at f ' 'N t ' 7' f J- it ffxf it FK is. 534-ifi.' fs':3 'f , Pg j',f4 ' HC' .sljlmww Rx- s AM Vi? :L ..t.,...-,,,f,M--we-M-' M A M-W-Q, ei? I . . X r t A 5 - t . 5 f-.X 3 .Q '? 1' ,X K v 'h '. K i :ayf 5 it 1 for J it M if awtsmw- - , 'e Au 3 First Row: Janet Reps, secretary: Richard Gustafson, vice-presidentg Miss Laurie Johnson, adviser Helen Schmelzer, president: Virginia Manthai, treasurer: Betty Schultz. WS Second Row: Margaret Kelly, Roseann Egan, Alice Walstrom, Florence Riegner, Lenore Warner, Marilyn Bathen, Ruth Gifford. Third Row: Annette Robins, Betty Rice, Mary Lou Eckert, June Penshorn, June Olson, Alice Elsner, Gretchen Rolke, Dolores Siegel. Fourth Row: Susan Banister, Joyce Garley, Joan Reeh, Viola Hagberg, Julianna Shaw, Nancy Blanpied Jeanne Woker. 7d-S. rrr, An outstanding service club of Central . . . essential library assistants . . . exhibits make library a popular place . . . books by Minnesota authors displayed during book week . . . club members frolic at annual picnic and Christmas party . . . Officers of the year: Helen Schmelzer, presidentg Richard Gustafson, vice-presi- dentg Ianet Reps, secreraryg Virginia UIC the Manthai, treasurerg Miss Laurie Iohnson, Shak 6517631- adviser. C Ze ,avBX.-- 1 gif' ,Q n' if f I.. First Row: Lettie Strauss, Betty Nelson. Lorraine Bakke. Jessie Freiberger, Lavina Siebenthal, Lucille Harvey. Second Row: Bernadine Lifshitz, Ruth Rice, Marilyn Nentwig, Eudora Tayler, Rosalind Greenberg, Nola Kearney, Pat Grover. Third Row: Evelyn Daltas, Jean Hartley, Joyce Robersen, Audrey Levy, Patty Griesbach, Eleanor Snow. Fourth Row: June Villars, Louise Wilkins, Ruthe Clymer, Joyce De Long, Delores Wassmann. Phyllis Goss, Judy Kidd. C GP X517 eq t, X, i av f X ' Q First Row: Arleen Nickel, treasurer: Janet Reps, secretary: Shirley Villars, president: Mrs. Effie Price, adviser: Lois Berger, vice-president: Alice Eisner, I.C.C. Second Row: Betty Johnson, Jane Youngquist, Marion Calph, Dorothy Overn, Phyllis Fox, Virginia Villars, Betty Lou Schiern. Third Row: Margaret Mellem, Lois Brinks, Gretchen Rolke, Janice Kolterman, Carol Johnson, Marie Davies. Fourth Row: Betty Lou Geer, Sarah Johnson, social chairman: Marilyn Ledy, Gloria Krengel, Tuanette Dobrick, Nora Dobberfuhl, Elaine Anderson. will A busy year for eighty members . . attending nuts for camp . . . youth hosteling . . . bike hikes to Hobby Days once a Week at the Y.M.C.A .... collecting Afton . . . speakers from the YU . . . Officers of the old clothes for needy Greeks . . . ushering at the year: Shirley Villars, presidentg Lois Berger, vice-presi- Women's Institute . . . pop corn sale . . . selling dough- dentg janet Reps, secretaryg Arleen Nickel, treasurer. .0,..,,,,,, wi fv- ,V .sa 'fit 2 ms- If V l ' Elwood Dorothy deLambert treasurer' Priscilla Jefferson, vice-presidentg Miss First Row: aerle . . , Mary L. Bryant, adviser, Marge Beneke. president: Joann Leinenkugel, secretary. Second Row: Dorothy Madsen, Jackie Grove, Gerry Finger, Mary Catherine Coulehan, Nancy Bell, Barbara Hinderer. . ' Third Row: Ann Hall, Elizabeth Pinska, Beverly Grebe, Elizabeth Reynolds, Caroline Miller, Ruth Stryker. 0 I nh .league Good citizenship their aim . . . en- tered into the war program enthusias- tically . . . held drives for soap, books for soldiers, old silk stockings, and greeting cards . . . continued knitting for the Red,Cross . . . gave program for Veterans, Hospital . . . organized bandage rolling class, nutrition class. and first aid class . . . all working to maintain the School Front . . . elected Marge Beneke, presiclentg Priscilla lef- ferson, vice-presidentg Ioan Leinen- kugel, secretary, Dorothy deLambert, treasurer, Miss Mary Bryant, adviser. 4- .. al If Knit . 4:1 ,745 A , C, purl tw at 1 y ,Qi 0 ,ga 1.11, fl . 5 ' A 5 , , 4 t i j' 1 V Z x I ji liiww Q 2 XV' N 4 . .,,-Q s ,, I A 3 f :pw Al 'vo CENTRAL HI-Y -N.. First Row: Chuck Amann, secretary 2: Gordon Grohs, vice-president 2, Paul Nielsen, treasurer 1 and 2, Don Doty, secretary 1, president 2: Bob Cress, vice-president 1: Sam Carpenter, president 1. Second Row: George Wells, Henry Anderson, Gordon Ray, Richard Hough, Alden Burnett, Carl Peterson, Chuck Alexande r. Third Row: Ralph Berg, Edward McLain, Bruce Haskin, Arthur Lampert, Leslie Hendry, Dick Hoffmann, Timme Bowman. Fourth Row: Kenneth Lampert, Richard Cone, Stan Nelson, John Wolter, Van Clippard, Bill Peter, Hugh Lampert, Brown Thomas. ,F ,xg --ff Tri . . . Mid . . . Central . . . three clubs at Central endeavor to maintain high standards of Christian character in school . . . governed by Hi-Y Council which is composed of all the officers . . . dances, parties, sleigh rides, and home- coming are included on the calendar . . . Fall term officers for Tri Hi-Y: president, Don Roach, vice-president, Ted Thomp- son, secretary, Dick Brownlee, treasurer, Iohn Street . . . Spring term: president, Doug Brodie, vice-president, Ted Thomp- son, secretary, Dick Brownlee, treasurer, Paul Frost . . . Mid Hi-Y officers: presi- dent, Dale Merrick, vice-president, Buck delaambert, secretary, Chuck Giikison, treasurer, Wirt Cook . . . Spring term: president, Don Hanscom, vice-president, Wirt Cook, secretary, Dick Cook, treas- urer, Bob Seiherlich . . . Central H-Y officers: president, Sam Carpenter, vice- president, Bob Cress, secretary, Don Doty, treasurer, Paul Nielson . . . Spring term: president, Don Doty, vice-president, Gor- dy Grohs, secretary, Charles Amann, treasurer, Paul Nielson. t' V4 .wig x .-.. 3-f ?'p'M.-f' fc- ,Q K ig xanga XX The 0 ',,-Q-,T-as if A -J ,Q ka We --mf W tyx , is 5 lj J - 7-i lr IN' ,, ,MM W. I 4 1 ' , 2 I fi if 1159! ,., ,iw ai ma we M, Q '1- 'vs First Row Paul Frost treasurer 2 Dlck Brownlee secretary 1 and 2 John Street treasurer 1 Don Roach presldent 1 Bob Folsom vice presldent 1 Doug Brodie president Z Ted Thompson uce pxesxdent Z Hl'Y Second Row Dlck Rohleder Duke Wlgfxeld Charles Porter Wlllald Bmby Charles Foster Paul Cooney B1llJohnson Gerald Spong Thlrd Row George Rardm John Holten Ed Rexd Dxck ChI'lSt1dDSGl'l Bob Oelke Blll Colmer Verne Wxltse 40' ..-91, 'fn 45' .-dy, First Row Chuck Gxlkxson secretary 1 Wlrt Cook treasurer 1 uce presxdent 2 Don Hanscom president 2 Dale Merrxck, presldent l Duck Cook secretary 2 Bob Sexberllch txeasurer 2 MID Second Row. Ed Gibbons, Ed O'Brxen, Ray Rlchard, Bull Rock Tom Lexdex, Glenn Babcock ' Third Row: Buck deLambert, Jim Killiher, Jack Ryan, Elliott Magraw, Lloyd Rogers, Bill More, Lonny Byrnes rth Row Stanley Rlngold, Garry Rlngold, George D11El'llCk, l-Iaxold Peckham, Bxll Murray, Irv Fou Rxchards . -, Q,--f 1, fm. . ,Q A .. gy. fag' -33 , Q, , L, A 'K '.,,. 5 . ,, M ,Q 4 fx 7 -MY. gf N A ffi'x..1 , ,' -. 4 fx2g ,..x V , At v .I .5 iflffg... i - s - ,, fx xx - b , - Lp . . A K M kfggg Q gq. , . . ' .- A - ,.r-.gum K if ?3r .- ' Piiwf' 2 ' K' y: N M A Q I Q g,.f,g ?f.f,5i1,f QQQXML 2x?wk,jQgi15 'yas iii: Ek S 34 V 'A . fa. f Q, M 7 1 A14 X, W ,. TEV ' W if W ,W f , sfiw ' M 7 1 gm: -2 -, 564 -fri'-ifl h Y'-2'f'E:w , hi ' wglhig 2 1: ' VS' -:rf Q milf 'Sw W MW N-v,..... First Row: Robert Berg, Jack McCallum, James Marshall, Albert Meier. Second Row: Frank Galles, Stanley Watson, Albert Schwabe, Ji , FRANK GALLES Gym Team . . . Track ART 'YLW F HUR 603955 aw Baseball Oorball , .PETERSON Baskednall - - . Hockey Q A pair of marines now g.QCrg S P-Qrks Bees Hurlin' Paul Posing DIE U31 ? n.u Humlfy 3 D - . rodlglts I Dangerous G ,Ik 1 ,- Size 'em up, Buck! f n?f 'F's 1 if Qi? Q i f m Q 'K-,K wi V 1 wwf i A 4 i 'Wi . . :-:- J' . , ' I . , . .Mig f ,, I .- HK C 3 Ol0I1ial met f men ,A mug, , V 5 Q S? ,gi qw, ah 3 , 3 N 5. -Q f fab' n-.0140 5 Good conditioning, eh Wetz? .' T L, 3 ,., fs ...ur N an , v if? ' 1 .. -1-..... Front Row: Merrick, Lau, Wetzel, Crowther. Toby, Holten. Back Row: Jacobson, Dworsky, Gilkison, Cook, Byrnes. Looks the Namcl gd Central . Central A. Central.. Central, Central, Central, Central . Central , Hold it, Lonnyl life rw. Don Simenson. End Pilot Reveals Strateg .M ill 121 Elliot Nlagraw. End 13l Ar! Lau, Guard Q41 Bob Wetzel, Guard 15X Dale Merrick, Tackle 165 Gecrge Toby, Tackle l7l Charles Gilkison, Halfbnck John Crowther, Center Wir! Cook, I-Ialfback f8l Dan Dworsky, Fullldark 191 Roy Jacobson, Quarterback 1103 Dick Cook, Halfback Dick Kohn, Guard Charles Foster, End i115 Dick Arons, Fullback ljandworiky, Full back Bob Kress, End 1125 Bill More. Halfback A in -if r ,il nf' ' mszgmrl st Row: Subra, Wetzel, Lau, Gross, Stauff, Merrick, Toby, Crowther, Thompson, graw. Second Row: Duffy, More, Voss, Dworsky, Arons, Cook, Rogers, Gilkjson, 'nes, Jacobson. Third Row: Holten, Kohn, Fry, Morgan, Cress, Norton, Bell, Bxssel. Handsom t. Thomas ,, 0 lurray ,,,,,,,,,,, 7 flonroe ,A,.r.,., 19 Vilson ,.,,,,,,, 12 viechanics ,,,, 14 rlurnboldt ,...,, 0 ' 36 iardmg ,.,,,,,, Nashington 0 C Lfoyd I irtle Leo Drives ll! 123 133 l4l 15l Q63 L79 ISI 193 Ulm owe! Lonny Byrnes, I-Ialfback James Duffy, Halfback Rollie Stauff, End Bob Fry, Guarcl Bill Norton, Tackle John Subra, End Timme Bowman, Quarterback Bill Bissel, Guard George Toby, Tackle Roy Jacobson, Quarterback John Holten. End Gordon Gross, Guard LIOP Dick Kohn, Guard Lloyd Rogers, Halfback flll Harry Smith, End 1121 Jim Vose, Halfback ! Q5 '5-, as ,ul-u ,,.-.W Y DICK COOK ELLIOT MAGRAW SI WOODRUFF BILL MURRAY GERALD SPOT I AMES DUFFY B Bucketeers under coaching of Mr. Corlis Huntley had heartbreaking record . . . became darkhorse in city conference after defeating high ranking teams such as Mechanics . . . lost to championship Washington five but ad- vanced closer to playoff berth . . . met Wilson in final scheduled tilt and bowed to the under- rated Redmen . . . playoff chances dimmed . . . tied with Murray, Harding, Mechanics for fourth place . . . lost to Harding and dropped from playoff . . . Hi-Si Woodruff rated high among loop's individual scorers. Y 'N 'T CAPTAIN LONNY BYRNES H STAN NELSON ,ig Y' gs 4' U-2ILg A DALE MERRICK Y 3 ' f 5 4 BILL MORE GENE SAXON HAROLD PECKHAM HUGH LAMPERT ' 'V :Mfg ' .L if W . ,W ,L 1 i .aa -ff . 54533553 Y M ' me 5 f ...Q TQ '21 - 1- g ' ' 7 5 if Nl. Q3 ta l ki 'k,k 'fi 5 Y' et 3 1 sf Q Q 95 , V, it 'Jr M x if we E. Q ,K ' First Row: Orrin Stone, Edward Distel, David Sultan, captain' Herbert Howard, Glenn Babcock, Norman Ravich. Second Row: Sam Atcherson, Millard Helgeson, Paul Nielsen, co-captain, Marvin IJ. Anderson, Frank Galles, adviser. Third Row: Willard Strauss, Carl B. Peterson, Ralph Berg, Carl W. Peterson, Sumner H. Dabean, Henry Anderson. Fourth Row: Alden Burnett, Ernie Moffet, Dick Thulin, Richard Freeman, Bob Kircher. QW vm Squad suffered string of injuries . . . Coach Frank Galles pessimistic about chances in Saint Paul loop competition . . . Paced by Glen Babcock, Herby Howard, Captain Dave Sultan . . . Central placed seven men on St. Paul's All-Star squad to meet Minneapolis . . . Only Red and Black honors captured by Glen Babcock, outstanding on mats. S . . Coached by Mr. Robert Berg . . . captained by Dev Webster . . . tankers finished conference schedule in fourth place berth . . . brothers Bill and Dev paced team in every meet . . . Hill VVoskie also sparked Colonial tankers' attack . . . relay team placed seventh for only honors in state swim meet . . . placed strong in City Meet. First Row Petter Sinclair, D., Webster. Ruhberg. Second Row Cin-berg, Jacobson. Mothersill. B. Webster, Finsness, C. Jacobson. Third Row Warren Lommel, D. Smith, Christensen, Rolf, Woskie. 5 1 Da ngerous Duke Qs-...,x First Row: Norton, Guthman, Lenten, Wigfield, Seldon, Simenson, Bloomquist, Peterson, Ping, A 4' coach. Second Row: Kearns, C. Anderson, Eha, Griswold, Foster, Marks, J. Anderson. awe., Coached by Mr. Arthur Peterson . . . pucksters had fair record . . . finished loop schedule in fourth place . . . loss of Rollie Stauff at season's peak was blow that greatly weakened team . . . played a rugged, rough, hard-fought game throughout the season . . . paced by Don Simenson, Stauff and Duke Wigfield. . N W ' .f l l 2' XS A I 72 w Q , g .K M l?.EZ f5 'lf' dx I ft. G0 1. are Non-on Smog mi' N. Hockey's the ,, .W Uzsi Game I Leapin' Lentch ,G ,.-A ...gl in 4-'EN First Row: Weiner, Burns, Perlman, French, Conley, Wetzel, Lawrence. Y Second Row: Proctor, Amodeo, Francis, Ginsberg, manager. Third Row: Chapin, Wallace, Primrose, Wright, Christenson, Galles, coach: ,X Ravich, manager. ,X e with Bench? . 0565 ii Galles P is In jumps 383 Pr, 'hah Trackmen had outstanding squad . . . lost to Min- neapolis North in first dual meet of season . . . Perlman and Chapin starred for Colonials . . . tied Mac Frosh in second meet of season . . . in first con- ference contest Minutemen trounced Iohnson 82-28 . . . Chapin and Wallace placed in Metropolitan Meet . . . tracksters captured four places in State Meet . . . Conley, Chapin, Perlman starred. Steve breaks tape Bob staff Bulk! R Se ' l pin Gangwayl Cha Bruislhg lack Clcmcn, Manager Gord ylhy t for the gun 'il' ii . '1 ,ag First Row: D. Cook, Mills, Gilkison, Nelson, Reardon, Griswald, Murphy. J Second Row: Spong, Peckham. Stauff, Mullarky, Tetzner, W. Cook, Maguire, Watson, coach. Banda!! Opened conference with Monroe tilt . . . stalwart Arm Mullarky and joe Reardon were batteries . . . spark in line-up was Rookie pitcher, Harold Katz . . . Wirt Cook nabbed team's batting title . . . Spong kept average at good clip throughout season . . . coached by Stanley Watson . . . dumped Monroe 16-1 . . . Colonials beat Iohnson, Monroe, Harding, Murray . . . lost to Mechanics, Humboldt, Wilson, Marshall. K h .1 , , QI ? ex 'fi re it if - N ' Q Q-X T a n ,,,,a ,, X A nf' ,J r-'M Seven golfers composed team . . . had fair season with Hi-Si Woodruff and Lean Gene Saxon pacing squad . . . Doug Wolfangle managed squad . . . Paul Proctor was star linkster . . . Tetzner shot 82 for high in team's first meet. ag rr odmii' S Lamb' W0 wiv' de 95091 A999 Boiwxa, N gi- Woodruff Coach Robert Berg Mary Lou Collins gc-ts new prospcctive XZ ll K Y 4 if albgs I X Marge for a ' l sb-Ike lggwl K ,su is archers Last roses of sum 1114! Uhr Sluklc-y Ives ez-fu 11 .5 . fr0IiC bers mem Board I 3116! fI'llC to for!!! Q' gr K We gs 423' K' 'Q' 1196 new 3 First Row: Miss Emma V. Ryan, adv-iserg Mary Lou Knox, Sylvia S. Heyduk, president: Gladys Gordon, Miss Anna M. Dickson, adviser. Second Row: Lorraine Hanson, Elizabeth Dolan, Jane Youngquist, Judy Kidd, Marion Calph, Betty Turgeon. Third Row: Pat Adams. Betty Bronson, Cecelia Robinson, Ada Mathes, Janice Kennedy, Anne Atcherson, Valerie Elwood. Fourth Row: Mary Reardon, Elaine Wenzel, Ruthe Clymer, Marilyn Fuller, Irene Kennedy, Gretchen Rolke. IC wars sw cw f J wif' be 0X6 I . .V 5 jf' X- X? lkgiiilt its W 5 J' 'ya g .K x 1,-v X 231 iw -Aff SEV 1' iihiigme J U ,X Xe, . Vi.. .jf .X We .7 'Kev' k' 'KX ,4 I ,Nj . A X Q. .,., 1 V Vg ..!r jf Nil i WH .ft X Xing ik 39 if N 'e nerr The Girl's C Club began maneuvers thirty-four years ago . . . First official banquet held in 1923 . . . Thirteen C's awarded this year . . . One thousand points, received from G.A.A. activities, required . . . Annual card party first held in 1930 . . . Letters awarded in spring at banquet. Officers for the year: Sylvia Smolik Hcyduk, presidentg Catherine Harrington, vice-presidentg Pearle Wiedimann, secre- taryg Agnes O'Brian Townesly, treasurer. i 1 A' ,,-use L i 1 i ,I : T' .V V -J .V iff' xii 7 VX .Q :3 A Mtmf' Q QI it e if ,t 1 -if ,Ji , n Av , ' , ., , , H . W X J' First Row: Mary Catherine Coulehan. Janet Reps, Hazel Thompson, Alice Elsner, Jean Godberson. Second Row: Marguerite Anderson, Jonlee Anderson, Betty Norcross, Arleen Nickel. Third Row: Jeanne Wenzel, Elizabeth Reynolds, Betty Bartusch, June Born. Sarah Johnson, Shirley Dlers. All- Gaim Fifteen hundred points mean hard work . . . also mean the culmination of G.A.A. efforts . . . an All-City letter . . last year six juniors compiled the necessary total . . . G.A.A. president, Peaches Thompson . . . smiling Ianct Reps . . . softball star Barbara Mueller . . . actress lean Godberson . . . hard-working Alice Elsner . . . skater Mary Catherine Coule- , han . . . all are members of the C club. Rcgur . llmg All-Ci fy Gamers nk,-fii li! fr igiaqwyrv KXQQV ,sm Yflfif ,ff 'fi 'T' A V 3.5 -X .1 X. up- 47 'GO If 5 .J 1 , ' 2 pygdw Ycgtih First Row: Anne Atcherson. Marilyn Fuller, recording secretary: Hazel Thompson, president: Alice Elsner, vice-president: Jean Wenzel, secretary-treasurer: Pat Adams, Arleen Nickel. Second Row: Marguerite Anderson, Elizabeth Dolan. Judy Kidd, Janet Reps, Betty Bronson, Jane Youngquist. Third Row: Mary Catherine Coulehan, Elaine W'enzel, Sarah Johnson, Elizabeth Reynolds, June Born, Irene Kennedy, Ada Mathes. gaecuillae Kami Executive Board plans campaigns for all G.A.A. activities . . . sports, tryouts, contests, meetings, parties . . . Chief and petty officers elected each spring . . . Peaches Thompson, presidentg Alice Els- ner, vice-presidentg lean Wenzel, secre- tary-treasurerg Barb Mueller, recording secretary first term . . . Marilyn Fuller, second term . . . Monthly get-togethers . . . football cheerers . . . Christmas tea for alumnae. Board entertains alumna: X 1 'v s . X . taxes vwwmlwf, ,m,,s.f+ ,rw wi, Q . get . 1 . if 1, Y K T . . 'Li , ' . as ' J S1 'if Qf sz f 'L 12 if 1- M 2, we ' ri-'51 'Z . i 'V fl ' J 'W-rv V ., Q 1 Q , 2 , - 4, 9 3, ' f M - i .A f, f M X K Q ' 5 'car V 4 wg - - I f Q , ' 'Z -fr 4 X . i V ' W 'A' 1 ' 'r f. 9 mt 1 , frm V an 'bf 4 t - 1 .AL . Wm at 5, If- 4 ,,.,i,...,.......W,.., ,,,. , .531 V ,s.,,,,e, ,,,, . ' 1 5. , , M , 21 is i 1316 :S J 5' , N ' ll! ' Q: 2 1 ,, f , 4. 1 J B M, I-ls-f 7 xg Q. Q Qai, N titty! 5 5 . fs, az-J G 5 I as '1 laid: E L 3 vi 1 ii' 4 4' , M at Q1 gi ii. f V ' sid. ,fi ' ' WM-'mfr wisp 1 P1312-fi , t E X M wo, sr ,W .ms ' K 3' ., 4, 1 J' le is are ff f fm I Q X'f J wigs., First Row: Marguerite Anderson, Eudora Tayler. Jane Youngquist, Elaine Shursen, Lorraine Hanson, Mardell Halverson, Eunice I-Iegg, Arleen Nickel. Second Row: Gerane Kingsbeck, Janet Reps, Anne Atcherson. Dona Emrick, Jonlee Anderson, Sally Van Valkenburz, Judy Kidd, Elizabeth Dolan, Betty Norcross. Third Row: Jean Wenzel, Alice Elsner, Violet Wiechmann, Ada Mathes, Anne Gilbert, Gladys Gordon, Pat Adams, Elaine Wenzel, Janice Kennedy, Gretchen Rolke. Fourth Row: Sarah Johnson, Shirley Diers, Mary Lou Knox. Constance Thuma, Betty Bartusch, June Born, Marilyn Fuller, Irene Kennedy, Mary Catherine Coulehan. flefweea Attention! . . . obedient sophs fall into line . . . white uniformed referees assist Miss Emma Ryan one period eaeh week . . . once basic training is completed, girls learn to practice on each other the rules they have learned . . . notebooks kept are turned it at semester end for fifty points toward All-City letters. t . - 'fm toys: .Ly .Nl Girls A t.,-xx we 4 ,V A 1- 0 s n .Mx 4. 11,,e own RR P1-0 ew 4,1 ml 1 laksrmkf, I. X 6 tits 'J K - , AJ 1 i Q , .,A. .,47 1s3:gVc4i,t-kL f, In Refs confer with Miss Ryan QT? First Row Irene Kennedy Betty Bronson Jonlee Anderson Marguerite Anderson, captain: Janet Second Row Mary Reardon Mary Monogue Jean Wenzel June Born Sarah Johnson, Nora Dobber- Third Row Marilyn Johnson Elizabeth Dolan Judy Kidd Jane Youngquist, Eudora Tayler, Mardell Fourth Row Laura Jane Williams Gretchen Rolke Lucille Olson Mary Lou Knox, Constance Thuma, Marilyn TlHg'QUlSt Marilyn Fuller Elaine Wenzel Sally Van Valkenburg. Captains confer Major fall objective for G.A.A. mem- bers . . . commanded by Elizabeth Dolan, executive head . . . Three companies picked for combat in November . . . Senior Shirley Anderson, Iunior Marilyn Fuller, Sophomore Ioan Rasmussen cap- tain respective forces . . . Iuniors find range on Sophs . . . fall to Seniors' power- house. amc basins vw 1' R First Row: Betty Norcross, Marguerite Anderson, Irene Kennedy, Jean Wenzel, captain: Janet Reps, Betty Bronson. Second Row: Bette Stempel, Sarah Johnson, June Born, Alice Elsner, Gerry Finger, Nora Dobberfuhl. Third Row: Sally Van Valkenburg, Anne Atcherson, Jane Youngquist, Judy Kidd, Eudora Tayler, Arleen Nickel, Mardell Halverson. Fourth Row: Gretchen Rolke, Elaine Wenzel, Marilyn Fuller, Constance Thuma, Lucille Olson, Mary Mono gue. Three generals Teamwork for victory on G.A.A. hard- woods . . . weekly practices help girls master the game . . . Basic training is stressed to improve game . . . Colonel Arleen Nickel directs team tryouts early in lanuary . . . lean Wenzel led Seniors . . . Iunior Commandos follow ludy Kidd . . . Jeanne Quain sophomore head . . . Senior squadron smashes luniors 26-9 . . then drub Sophs, 20-10. Gretchen d , Q rc-21115 of a ba g ,fa i I W 4-0 tg l 1 l s H X . f 5 I First Row: Arleen Nickel, Mary Lou Knox, Helen Schultz, Marguerite Anderson, president: Priscilla Doran, Audrey Miller. Second Row: Anne Atcherson, Jane Younfrquist, Valerie Elwood, Mary Anderson, Judy Kidd, Cynthia Gilbert, Mardell Halverson. Third Row: Ada Mathes, Joy Douglas, Florence Douglas, Jean Wenzel, Gladys Gordon. Dona Emrick. W Fourth Row: Marilyn Fuller, Mary Jo Leonard, Tuanette D b ' k I ' o ric , rene Kennedy, Elaine Wenzel. M ancfqail En guard! . . . Extend! . . . Lungel . . . Drillmaster Ubel coaches , , y s 'Z ,-', enthusiastic would-be fencers . . . Purpose, to develop physical and F mental coordination . . . Fencing X , , ,,,,. f classes held Mondays . . . points awarded toward G.A.A. letters . . . Student head, Shirley Anderson. iv' K x'x ,, miles, 109 'hm Haines l une, and S S C S . Headed by mermaid Elaine Wen- zel . . . swimmers must master basic tank strokes . . . Y.W.C.A. is G.H.Q .... Monday afternoons the zero hour . . . Points awarded toward letters, as well as fun and swimming instruction received by future WAVES. K. Girls engage in America's favorite sport . . . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.