Central High School - Forx Yearbook (Grand Forks, ND)
- Class of 1936
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'su gf A L - ' Ar 3 ,z ' x ' . ,z ' L .ff jg H ' gg , . . ' . Ls ' A 4 , ' Y ' S ,Q E - hi V ' ' x y , 7 3 V4 C. ' 3 ' .,' ' ... '3 Y 15 N , - . And wise men use them . . . - , ' ' T - 7 T7 T . U . , ,... ... ... g 1, ... A ... -' ,f ' z' ' , . Q .g . I' ,, 4 , , . . ' ' V I Y I -Q T . y I . - , V 5 L . . ffl: lf,,lrf1 If ,ffrliflrr 1301 X II lay of the n1ght1ngale trep1dat1ons of an e1gl1t oclock r1ser rrmg rrmg whats th1t3 somedav lm golng to throw that alarm clock out of the wmdow ah me gee l wash nt was Saturday and here It IS just an other day wonder what we have for breakfast this morning brrh IS lt cold yes mom l ll be right down why dld l stay oat so late last night what corn flakes and milk that s a fine way to start off a day haven t time to take more than a mouth u all rrght l m off English economlcs physrcs history gee whxz will l be glad when summer comes The purchasmg power of money varies lnversely as re the what and we ve a test ln lt today too here l am about tame just 7 minutes to make lt up to my locker and to class how m the world drd l ever get all that stuff m one locker' l ll clean It up some other trme why IS lt that people cant get out of the way IH the halls l hate to bump mto other people lt s a nuxsance who s that over there by the wmdow3 a a caught you at lt thls tlme just an other of thos chronically cuddly couples who mvarlably cover up all posslble use the rest of the school could make of the hall wmdows well MISS Hall Patroller l cant help l m m a hurry guess she notxced lt anyway First class well l bet none of the other kids have done thelr s elther onathan Swxft was a man who started a packmg plant the man who wrote Robinson Crusoe was the doctor of the qulntuplets et ad lI'1f:ll'1ltLlII'1 end of the perlod study hall now l can catch up on a few months studylng boy wxll l tear mto that stuff a few minutes for that algebra and all the rest dxdn t thunk you knew wonder who invented this stuff anyhow what only five mln utes leftll but l haven t even started economics oh well l ll just postpone that say tlll next week or so and now to the next class live stock IS the only klnd that should be watered Ere drill rrght IH the middle of the period saved my life' and am l slow ln Uettlng back to class' noon at last and back home to peanut butter and cheese what a meal for an up and comlng student back agam there s the Guy l borrowed ten cents from last semester my l sure got around that corner ast hello we didnt have any homework ID physlcs l forgot about that hey you don t need to mark me late l m here class again who s that good looklng glrl across from you ohn a a glVC her thls will ya no It IS not poetry that comes later another study hall wish those klds back there would qult chewmg gum rt makes too much nolse no l really have to study this perlod we If you mslst l suppose l wrll another perlod gone and not much done oh well as the RUSSIBHS say Nlchevol history my favorite subject the French Revolution was the same as the mdustrlal revolutlon only lt happened m England very mterestmg half past quarter of ten of flve of do these minutes drag slowly an there goes the bell to end another round of school oh boy what ll we do tomght5 I I I . 01 0 0 0 I 0 ' ... 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Q is rf 5 .gk ,GK 35, ,W X num, Ji semor swan song he opened hrs locker took out all hrs books c rrefully removed rll the waste paper threw rt away then put hrs books under hrs arm and walked out or the room a lrttle later he turned and looked back strange wasnt rt hrs locker looked so empty somethrnff lrke rt hrd when he frrst came those four brref years afro an empty space he turned rway the sun was shrnrng full rnto the wrndows a contrast between the Joy of the sun and the feelrnvs of hrs heart he looked down the hall rt was quret so quret queer but he d never notrced that rt was so strll before then he heard strange norses that he never had heard before and strange srghts came rnto vrew that he had never seen before e memory of hrs past few years hrs hopes the thrnvs he had wanted to accomplrsh but had not he saw an empty corner rt would never be occupred for hrm agarn looked at the prctures he had never seen that one before where had rt been3 e hall looked bare lrke trees rn wrnter had newer counted the steps lrke that why drd he do rt now3 perhaps because he never would do rt agarn frrends would never frll agarn blackboards that he never would look upon agarn nor hrs frrends where was everybody yes he remembered he had been sentrmentally sr y had stayed to have hrs last look at hrs home these four years yes srlly t e cerlrng looked so strange and the walls and the floor not brrcks nor stone longer Just memorres a burldrnff of memorres why was he standrng there okrng vaguely up the stalrs what was up there and why drd he care why drd he want to know for he pushed open the door rt was hard' to open he felt a tug at hrs heart when rt drd open one last look rnsrde shadows lrke fantastrc stone age reptrles blottrng the lrght he was outsrde now trme had passed the sun came at angles an the wrndows looked lrke mrrrors reflectrng reflectrng thoughts thoughts he would never thrnk avarn step step farther away from hrs hom a frrend left rn drstress farther and farther away he went now the corner gazrng back drd not know why one last one longrng look he turned and was gone Thaf rn 1111110 . . . f - 1 1 'r 7... .' . ,, Q ' ' . ...th ' ' ' ...he ' ' ' ' ...he ' ' - u , 1 n ...he was on the mam floor now...lookedrntoaclassroom...charrs that hrs 'll'... ' ' ,' ...h 'g ...lo 'g ' ' ' ...he ' :Ull'lJlrAl 7,PX IH Mr. Farther Jackson, Mr. P. M. Onslud. llr. Frm-dm-rirk xwltqflill. Mr. HA-nry G. Horton, Mr. VV. P. Ruiz llr. Harry Tisdale Mr. Sig Bjurnsnn. Mr. Louis Rusoff, Supt. Elroy H. Schroeder. Mr. 0. H. liridfzton. Mr. F. M. Sorbn THE SCHOOL BOARD The wheel of . . . education . . . spins . . . round and round it goes . . and where it stops . . is a matter for the school board, The public-minded group of men who give so generously of their time and ability are, in reality, the power behind the throne. No decision is too trivial as not to merit their conscientious consideration. From taxes to algebra texts . . . all are discussed with an eye to the educa- tional and recreational betterment of the student. To these men who have guided us from the elements of kindergarten to the adulthood of seniors, we students owe a profound debt of gratitude. Committee Appointments TEACH!-IRS AND SCHOOLS: Onstud, Chairman: Jackson. Rosnif, VVeltzin, Tisdule. BLYILDINGS AND GROVNUS: Rosoff, Chairman: Surbn, Tisdule, Jun-ks1m, Bjwriismi. PURCHASING: Tisrlulc, Cl'Z21il'IlI1lIlQ Onstiui, Surbo. AUDITING: Bjornson, Chairman: Sorbo, Jackson. FL'EI,: VVeltzin, Chairman: Sm-bo, Onstad. WAYS AND BIEANSZ Soi-bo, Chairman: Tisdale, Horton. HEALTH: Rice, Cl'l2lil'l113I1Q Bjornson, Rosoff. JUDICIARY: Horton, Cll3il'l11ilI1Q VVQ-ltzin, Rosoff. at iumqt 11 Tha' Golden Juhilce FORX MAN of a thousand detailed duties . . . yet a friendly counselor to the daily scores that ask his :iid and attention . . . such is the vignette of the man who occupies the Su- perintendenfs administra- tive chair . . . lVlr. Schroe- der . . . A Central High School product . . . very much our own representa- tivc in the field of Educa- Iiiizm' II. Svlzrzmfilvzirr. Sfp,-'iff t',f1 I f'ff t limi: fi. 'I'i1mii'soN, I' ,','ff ff',,ffl tion. . . . We willingly ac- cept his leadership . . . we relish his friendly response to our problems . . . we mark him among our illustrious alumni-LEADER and FRiEND. An enthusiasm for sports, an understanding of student affairs, a keen wit, a forceful character, and an active interest in administrative work have, in no small measure, aided L. G. Thompson, Centrafs new principal, in dissolving the frigid wall of formality so often evidenced between a new faculty mem- ber and the students. Recruited from Mandan in l934 to succeed P. H. Lehman, retiring principal, Mr. Thompson very soon had accustomed himself to the duties of his predecessor and, in addition, instituted several well- received, new pedagogical practices. We all recognize the fact that the position of principal is not an easy one to fill, and that our principal is a man of exceptional ability whom we hope will have a long and happy stay in Central. ' Sometimes to the educational novitiate, first entering the splendid halls of Central, the office force seems simply a few young ladies far too busy with tapping typewriters . . . but, after a few weeks or months, their abilities become most truly known and recognized: a myriad of marks, report cards, rec- ords, and invoices . . . the intricacies of the demon daily attendance . . . plus the innumer- able calls for information, for complaint, for the lost and the found . . . these are the fact and fancy of the daily grind in the office-force job. But they seem to come up smiling . . . so do Alice Evans and Hazel Hansen, Mr. Thomp- son's immediate helpers: does Helen Svehla, Mr. Il.-xzizi, H.u::1i:x NI.xm11,iNi-: Kxrisox Hi:i.r:N Svi:1i1.A Ai.1c'E Iivixxs Schroedefs efficient secre- tary: and so does Made- line Knutson, Dr. Cross- manis office assistant . . . for each is an important cog in our vast high school learning-and-teaching ma- chine. 'UGG SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MR. V. IC. ESSON Miss E'I'I'II'1I. C'o1.i.lNs fllvthocis, I'Ic'onomic's, History, Junior High School Internzitionznl Rc-lations, Soci- History ology, Ilopzxrtmvntzll f'hZlIl'lHZIlI SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MR. I.. IJ. TRRNT Junior High School Guogizipliy MR. A. G. EILANU fivnorznl Scif-Iwo H. S.ii1-ourzxphy .I'lZlL'llIlj' I'IIllllIl4'0 Vhzxirmzm Atta-mlum-0 Utlirm' P' Miss I'J'l'III-II. S1-:AMAN Illstory MR. N. VC. Srzvimsox .Iunior High School History, Iingrlisli, Muthviiizitics Glu -Q: MR. IC. I.. Sc'HARi-' I'1'oIrIc-In of Ili'lN0l'l'Zlt'f.4 i'ommors'i:iI Law MR. C111-'youu SAWYI-:R History, Economics MR. NIIRINIAN THOMPSON Miss IIAZRI. BICIIIASTI-IIE MR. G. D. HARGRAVIC Physics, Gem-rzil SL'i0m'0, Biology Vhcmistry ICl0ctriL'ity Ilvp:1l'tn10ntz1I I'hllIl'lNllIl Il The' flolflfrl Jrrlailwl' l f falsob MR. I . C. CLI-j3lI'IN'l' Al1:ulnr:1, Physics ll'Y 'fs 'Tn' J I SUPERVISORS MR. A. W. Sizrrn DR. G. W. CRossa1AN Miss DoRoTnYZnx1Mi:R1w1AN MR. Li-to M. HAEsLi-: Yucal Music llircctui' of Stuflcnt Teaching: lll'lllIl2llICS, 1'ulilic Speaking, Instrumental Music English III HOME-MAKING DEPARTMENT Miss GRACE JASPER Miss REGINA BRENNAN Miss GRACE GREENWOOD Vlothing. Home Nursing, llepartnlental Chairman Household Arts Vhild Care Ifoorls, Social anrl Family Re- Advanced Art lationship, Home Management INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT MR. W. C. Tomi MR. A. H. HOWRLL MR. WII.I.ARD GRANT Home Mechanics, Shop, Woodworking, Shop, rintingr, Opportunity Room, Woodwork llepartmental Chairman General Science The Golden Julzilcc FORX I Qivfif- 4 YB MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT MR. CLI-:M LETICH Miss MADRI. Nlmnrn-:R MRS. I-lush: ANDERSON MR. N. B. KNAPP Algebra Junior High School Junior High School Algebra, Geonietry, Mathematics Mathematics Departmental Chairman Trigrononietry COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Miss ANN M0NsoN Miss EDITH VEITCH Miss VIoNA HANSEN MR. L. M. CARTER Methods, Shorthand, Typing, Salcsmanship ShorthanrI,Typinp: Bookkeeping Departmental f'hairman liusinvss Training H. S. Arithmetic Typing I PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MR. EDWARD B01-INHOFF Miss I,oLA TRUSTY MR. W. V. WINTER Head Coach GirIs'Athlctics Assistant Coach, Head Track History Physical Education Coach, Physical Education I5 The Holden Julzilcc FORX K, J ll I THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Miss BEVLAH BOMs'ri:,m MR. IG. W. BlI'l'I,I-II! Miss I+'l:ANc'ics OWEN Miss FI,onl-:Nurs I'AT'l'l'IRSUN English II Iluclin lluilrl :xml Nows, I'I11g'f Iirlulisli I .luniur Iligfh Svlmol The Tousin lish III :xml IY, .Iourn::lism, Iingrlish, Mzltlu-l11:1liL's Thc FORK, 1'ommc-ruizxl Miss NIYRTIIE Sc'H11,n Miss GP:1:'rm'nE SKINNICR MR. T. O. SVVEETLAND Iflmflish II, III, :mel IV Iiilnrzxry, Iinglish Methods, English III :incl IV, Depurtmcntzil Ilhlllflllllll Im. W. A. III2lCD0lFl2AI.I, Also: I'Ing'IisI1 I :xml Align-ln'u 62 U. 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LOCAL sumo s-muon CENTRAL can rszL ausnv PROUD OF Maw GUILD F05 IT 44 'rue ONLY raoemm or ns uma srousonzn nv A man SCHOOL IN Yu!-2 coun'rRv'l wmus on 'ms .suuzct OF sumo, our cAn r Faucet Tmrr THE CENTRAL RADIO CLUB 'N STALLZD rrs own snolh' wav: know 'nuns mvvul 'rms vena' Nl Y www 'ras Yncn, wins aonrr nos-r or 'ro-as stcouo INTERNATIONAL vovfu con Fenner 'rms wanna Tu: uno Ann A1'uLE'rlc TIAHS Au. lout? mc New ullronns Mane vossnu: 'rnlloucu THE Suu-EH or rug ALL swoon. c.AmnvAL ' Mnv onncv wns ELECT!D Quinn OF THE GRAND Fonts wm-rgq c.MwlvAL, IEFERTING MANY COHYETITORS m A can wwe sLec'rmu msn ALSO nnnua -rue an z,maoF ll: I, K x 1 ? ,f my L W 4? 5 ' HI- 4 - '-' H II L HU T PM , fr ' 5 'N L ' v 'L f snr: cunnmonsmr an FOOTBALL an 341' Tu: on -wmoa mon, mums wav FOI TIS NN lwwllf- THE SENIORS ti0m:0N BYE, Senior President . . . SIv14'ffwl Football 3, 43 -liters 21 All-State sl: liaskethall Zi, sl: Second Team 223 l'rom Manager Sig Ili-Y 43 Student Athletic' Board, President 4 ALLI-:N DRASGR, Senior Vice-President . . . AI l-'ootlvall 2, Si, -lg -titers lg All-Stateii,-1: Hon, Mention 123 llasketlwall 22, Ii, lg Second 'leam lg Gulf 33 lfurx Staff 4 P1-1Y1.1.1S SWE!-11'I,ANn, Senior Vice-President . Phyl 1000 Point 1, 23 Girls' Athletics I, 2, IS, 45 Student Athletic' Board, Yiee-Presirlentg Student t'luli 1, 2, 3, -13 Radio News 43 Hall Patrol -1: Oral Arts t'luh 3: tQ.A.A. Cl, A13 t'oneert Band Zi, -1: Vlarfnet Quintet ZZ Timer BARR:-rn, Senior Secretary . . . YU-uf-v Voneert and t'ontest Band 34, 43 Voneert Orchestra 41 Junior Play, Business Manager 253 Junior Prom, Busi- ness Manager 33 Hi-Y 2, ZS, 4 MARX' DEAREY, Senior Treasurer . . . 121-ary Letter 11, 3, 45 Honor Soccer Team 25, -1: Honor Yolley Hall Team Ilg 'fumbling 1, 25 Vtiinter Sports 1, 2, Ji, 45 Hiking 1, 23 Sports Captain 23 Hall Patrol 31 Student t'lulx l, 2, 3, 4: First Viass Teams: Basketball 2, Zi, 4: Soeeer 1, 2, 3, 'lg Volleyball 1, 2, Zig Diamondhall 1, 23 t'aptainhall l MR. T. O. SwEr:'rLANn, Senior Class Adviser CLASS Morro: Originality is the Spice of Life CLASS FLOWER: Ten Rose CLASS COLORS: Crimson and Gray CLASS CREST: Unicorn, ' If lhe Guillen Julrilee FOIIX Z lif- A W in ,jr Russm. BAcH Rox' BA1zcLM' . Tumbl LILLIAN BARTFLI STANLr:Y BECK:-in DONALD BELL . . Rus . . . . . llurl in ' 1 2, Cl, Cheer Leader 12 L 1 . 1,11 . Stun . . . . . Ding Oratorical Vontest 45 Tlllllllllnil' lg Hall Patrol 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, .lg Vonference 3, 41 Seconel Team Basket- ball 2, 33 Radio Club 2 Mlwm-:n BENNETT ........ Mid Kick Pin Vhamps 22, 255 Knee Ball Champs 2, 25 Donorny Brzms . . . . . Dol Student Ulub 4 EILEI-:N BERG .... . . . Eilf-miie G.,-LA. 3, -lg Oral Arts ilub 353 Sports Faptain -ig Tumbling 1: Winter Sports 1, 2, 3, 41 Letter Girls 3, -13 Honor Soccer Team 2, Ii, 43 Honor Volleyball Team I, 2, 31 First Vlass Teams: Soccer 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Diamondball 33 Captainball 1 LEROY B1-:RG . S'rr:LLA BERG . CARL BERGE . . LeRoy . Hurry . . . . . Ky Concert Orchestra 2, 3, Hi-Y 35 Centralian Singers 3 Donornv B1-:non . . . . . Lulu Oratorical Fontest Winner 33 Tocsin Staff 49 Student Club 1 , z, 3 Thc Golden Jubilee FORX I8 ORVILLE Bi-:RGRIQN . . ..... Or: Basketball I South .lunior3 Second Team Basketball 23 Golf 33 Junior Play 33 Freshman XvlL'9-I,l'0Slfl0lltQ Junior Prom Committee 2l3 Forx Stall' 43 Radio News 43 lli-Y 2, Il, -13 Radio Guild Ji, 4 VVILLIAM P. BIDELMAN, Jn ...... llillif Centralian Singers 2, 33 Debate Team Il, 43 Oratorieal Contest 3, 43 Extemporaneous Contest 33 Forx Stall' 43 Hall Patrol 33 Hi-Y Il, 43 Conference 3, 43 Oral Arts Club 523 Radio Guild Il, 43 Radio News 43 Class Song 4 VIVIAN Bmrri: . . Vil- Ilomznr Bum Hula IIARRIET Buvi-:N ........ Hurry Letter Girls 21, 3, 43 Tumbling 13 Hiking 1, 22, 33 Honor Som-ver Team Zi, 43 Winter Sports 1, 2, fl, 43 Sports Captain 43 First Class Teams: Soccer 1,23 3, 43 Captainball 13 Diamondball l, 23 Volleyball l, 22,153 Basketball 2, fi, 43 Student Athletic Board, Secretary 23 Hall Patrol 3, 43 Cheer Leader 43 Student Club l, 2, 3, 43 Class Historian 4 ROBERT BRECKE Hub BILL BROWN ...... .. . Bill -ltlers 43 Concert Band l, 23 Cheer Lexider lg Ili-Y Il, -I JEAN BRYSON . . ....... lernzie Letter Girls Il, 43 Radio Guild 33 G. A,A. 3, 43 Honor Yolley Ball Team 33 First Class Teams: Soccer 43 Volleyball 33 Hiking 2, 33 Kick Pin Champs 23 Junior l'rom Committee 33 Student Club 2, Il, 4 D1-:LBERT BUNIJE . Del RENA BUNDE Rena EARL BYE . . Earl GEAN CARLsoN ..... . Curly Crookston 1, 2, 3 The Golden .luliilrc FURX VINC1-:NT CARLSON . .... Vincn liunil LZ, Ilg Junior Prom i'UllllllltlL'0 Il MAm:Amg'i'C'ARRoi.1. ..... . . .llurgc First Floss Tczun Soccer 15 Hull l':ilrol SS, -lg Junior Play Assistant Director Sig Tocsin Stull' si MAE CLAYPOOL ........ Touts Letter Girl 'lg Honor Soccer Teuni 25 Honor Yolleys hull 'l'e:i1n l, 12, Il, 413 First Vlziss Teams: Soccer 23 Yolleylmll 1, LZ, Il, -lg lliulnomllmll 2, Zig Vziptziiiilmzill 13 Tumbling lg Winter Sports 1, 2, Zi, 43 Kick l'in Vhumps 23 Knee Hall Vhzimps 23 G..-X..-X. Il, sig Stu- dent Vlull 1, 23 Hull Patrol -l Iii:i,Bi:iz'r Ci,icAnY . Dc! Rosa COHEN ........ Colzcniv Honor Yolleyluill Teziin lg First Floss Teams: Ilia- moncllmll I, Sly fllllltillllllilll lg Hiking 33 Kick Pin Vhamps I, 233 Knee Bull Vhzimps lg Oratoriezil Con- test ,ig Rzirlio News Staff Zig Hull Patrol El, bl RAY Co1.1,iNs Huy KENNETH COLLINS ....... Iimmy Second liziskethnll 2, Zlg llusketlvnll -lg Tocsin 53 Truck Vuptuin Al: lfootlwnll 53 Truck 2, Il lloizoruy Coxisrocx . . Dot JANE Coorizn . . Sadie DALE CorPENs . lmlf- BUD DANmLsoN 121.111 Nom Di:MARs ..... . Noln Sluflent Vlulv l TIN' Holflru .lulrilcv IVUILX I.AVi:nNi-: DIQVANHY .... . Vwrnif- Studm-nl Club 4 lf'LoR1-1Nci: DICKER . . . .... Iiivlnf Letter Girl 2, 24, 43 First Vlass Teams: Basketball 23 Soccer 23 Volleyball l, 23 lliamondball 25 l'aptainball lg 'fumbling l, 21 VVinter Sports 23 Hiking 2, Sports Captain 353 f'onct-rt Ort-ht-stra 1,21 Forx Statll 43 Stu- dent Club 1, 2, Il, Vive--l'r'esiLlent 45 G.A.A. 45 Ural Arts Club President Zi I'HYI.I.1s DIETRICH ........ Phyl Vonrurt Ort-ln-stra 4, ll-ntralian Singers 4 l'lRNES'l' DILLWORTH ..... Er-niw 1'om'4-rl Rand l, 2, il, 4 KA'rH1.i:i:N DORAN ........ Kay Hall Patrol Zig Student Flub 2, Zi, 4 DoNA1.n DoRN . Dim I RANci:s DRYHVRGII . . . Franny Student t'lub 4 IJoRoTHY ANN DURICK ...... Dodn Junior Play Vrorlucingr Staff Zig Tocsin Staff 43 Junior Prom Committee Zig Radio News 3, 43 Student Club 1, 2, Il, President 43 Radio Guild Zi, 4, Student Vlub Ilclt-gate 3 IIAZEL ELLSWORTH . . . . . . Mir-I.-1-y Bismarck l, 2, Il: Radio News 4, Radio Guild 4 EARL ERICKSON . . . ..... El.-ff Centralian Singers l, 2, 23, 43 Radio Flub 1 INEZ ERICKSON ....... . Inc: 4 Ll:-an su' an . Honor Volleyball Team 3, 49 First Class Teams: QYXXJUBH all , 3 x, Basketball 23 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Diamondb: L, Ig Captainball lg VVinter Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 3, 43 O Sports Faptain 4, Student Clu GAILEN EVANS ......... Guy Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Radio News 33 Hall Patrol lg Hi4Y 2, Ii, 45 Conference 3 I Tlu' GOIYIFH Jubilvf' FOILV fr FRED FIC!-ITNER . IJoRoTHY FINLEY ARLIE FINSETH HAMEL FINSETH Con ERNEST FLADLAND DOROTHY FLYN N Frvrlcly Fin nelly A rllf' Hr1:c'l Ernie Dorothy Radio News Staff 45 Student Club 1, 21 Hall Patrol 3 KENNETH FOWLICR ....... Kvnozy lntra-Mural 2, ii, -lg CL-ntralian Singers 3, -lg Second Team Basketball 1, 2, 33 Tumbling' 13 Boys' Octet 35 Oratorical Fontest 35 Class Electrician 3, 43 Student Manager 45 Hall Patrol 3, 4 RIARDELL Foss ........ M o rd y Hatton l, 2, Jig foneert Orchestra -lg Centralian BERNICE Fox . Glee Club 1, 25 Student Club 2, 3, 4 ALICE FREEMAN ANN FREEMAN . Bern ice Alirf' . . . . . . F'Ii1fkc'rtnil Knee Hall Vhamps 31 Winter Sports 33 Student Club DARLEEN FULMORE . Darleen The Golden Jubilee FORX 0' l.YNA Gi-:RSHMAN ..... . . Lynn Tumbling 23 Tap l,2lllL'll1l.f:lQ Hiking: 2: G. A. A. Ii GORDON GILBI-1RTSoN ....... Gorrly Concert Orchestra 3, 43 Concert liand JZ, 4 131-:NJAMIN G1NSBx-:Ro .... . lla-any Concert Orchestra 4 ANNA GISLASON , ....... Annu South Junior 1, 23 Centralian Singers Ii, 43 Contest Girls' Glee Club 25, 43 Girl's Solo 33 Girls' Triple Trio 43 Student Club ii, 4 KATHRYN GJERSTAD ....... Kay First Class Teams: Basketball 23 Volleyball 25, 43 Dia- mondball 2, 33 Tumbling 1, 23 Hiking 1, 2, 33 VVinter Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 33 G. A. A, 3, 43 Student Club 2, 4 CORA GLASERUD ........ Corky llonor Teams: Soccer 2, 3, 43 Basketball Ji, 43 First Class Teams: Soccer 33 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Captainball 43 Contest Girls' Glee Club 2, 43 ,Student Club 1, 2, 253 c:.A.A. za, 4 CURTIS GLASS ...... . Major 49ers 33 Tennis 1, 2 ESTHER GORDER ......... Es Honor Volleyball Team 43 First Class Teams: Volley- ball 33 Diamondball 33 Captainball 13 Winter Sports 43 Hiking 43 Hall Patrol 2, 43 Kick Pin Champs 33 Contest Girls' Glee Club 23 Student Club 43 G. A. A. 4 ALICE Gnovr: ....... . AI Kick Pin Champs 1 0Rv1S GULLICKSON .... , .... Orr Concert Band 1, 23 Centralian Singers l, 2, 3, 43 Con- test Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Play 33 Boys' Octet 3g Boys' Quartet 3, 43 Mixed Quartet Il, 43 Ora- torical Contest 43 Radio Guild 4 RUTH GUNHUS ........ Ruth, Centralian Singers 43 Glee Club 1, 23 Arlington 1,2,3 RUTH HAFSTI-:N ....... . Ruth Letter Girls 23 Honor Teams: Soccer 13 Volleyball 2, 33 Basketball 3g First Class Teams: Basketball 2, 33 Soccer 13 Volleyball 1, 2, Zi 'il Thr Golden Jubilee FORX -XINIA llxmsmrx AI IloxAI1m HANSI x Dun NI XI H xrwi x .Um- Nuqth JUIUOI High 1 ttu Honor xx Ll 1 sl l lxsx In-alms: All 1 I IS, -lg mdln ' lumhlingg l ' Vhntu Spoxts l ' i -1 Sllllltb C lptun 3 Con- L Q 1 nun xx 3 I' xtnmpm menus nut us Vom- tu mx 'N x SL Uluh XIII-I Arm HAxsoN . Ad K uilcl 33 um J u I xom f0lllI1ll Ll S Student u J IOLSIH 1 1 1 Forx Inns HANs0x .limnzie flfltl x lxn mgu Miers 25 Mn rin n Vvrnu 'Vintex' .Xl'1'IlI1'I' Annu Dir-kiv h 1, 2 H11 rrrfy Doug Cgntrxllm Slllgi, s 4 ion st Boys' ee 1 1 5 0 Bow Quutet 4 Mixed T lr' 60111111 Julnlcc' FORK A HRRBI-:RT HI-INDRICKSON ..... . Islvrhif- Saxophone Quartet 25, 43 Concert lland Ii, 43 Vcntral- ian Singers 43 Boys' l'hoir 43 Contest Boys' Glee Club 43 Boys' Quartet 4 MYRTITE HRNNRssRY . My:-fir RODELLA HENNINGSON ...... . IMI! First Class Tealn: Volleyball l, 23 Ibianiondball 13 Captainball ly Winter Sports 1, 2, 35, 43 Hiking 23 Kick Pin Vhamps I3 Student Vlub 13 Knee Ball Vhamps 1 RUTH HERMANSON . . . . . . Ruthie Letter Girl 2, 3, 43 Honor 'l'eain: Soccer 13 Volleyball 253 First Class Team: Basketball 23 Soccer 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Winter Sports 1, 2, Zi, 43 Hiking 23 Concert Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. Zi, 43 Ventralian Singers 4 GORDON HEWTTT . G01-drnz NORMAN HILBERT . . ..... Rod Football Letterman 43 49ers 1, 2, 33 Hockey Letter- man 3, 43 Intra-Mural 1, 4 HAROLD HOAGLAN ....... RMI Concert Band lg Voncert Orchestra 1 MARGARET HOFFMAN ....... Hoffiv Letter Girl 1, 2, 33 Honor Team: Soccer 21, 43 Volley- ball 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 First Class Team: Basketball 2, 3, 43 Soccer 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 3, 43 Captainball 13 Radio News Staff 43 Winter Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Hiking: 1, 2, 33 Sports Captain 313 Student Club .13 C.. A. A. .l, 4 MAR HoLwRcRR . Jlluv DONALD HONICK ........ Don Second Team Basketball 13 Boys' Octet 3g Centralian Singers 33 Forx Staff 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 Radio Club 3, 43 Intra-Mural 2, 3, 43 Radio Guild 43 Advertising Chairman Junior Prom Il JULES HUNT . Jules ELLSWORTH IVERSON .... . . . Ivvrs Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y Conference 21, 4 The Colden Jubilee FORX IJORAN JENSEN ........ Sonny V l1:inO lluet 223 Junior Musir Club 1, 23 Tucsin Stutl' 4: lli-Y 12,355 Class SOng 4 l'ImvA1zO JOHNSON . Ed IIARRIET JOHNSON . . . . . . llurrif-r lfirst Class Twin Yulluyhzill lg Sturlcnt Cluli 1, 223 lziptzunhzxll 1 lI1cLi:N JOHNSON ........ H1-If-n SOuth Junior High 1, LZ: Studi-nt Cluh 43 Concert Uruha-strzi 1, 11, il, 43 CL-ntrzilizin Singers 353 Cuntcst Girls' Glee Club 3 JULIA ANNE JOHNSON ...... Julia C1-ntrziliun Singers Il, -13 Girls' Triple Trio 43 Contest Girls'Gl00Cluh1,3, -1 NIARIAN JOHNSON ........ Jonfs Winter Sports ZZ, 3, 43 Student 1, 23 Kick Pin Champs lg Km-0 Bull Champs 1: G, A. A. Il FLORENCE KARLSTAD .... . Flory Kick l'in Chzunps 1 IRENE KASTET ......... lkvy Letter Girl 2, Il, 43 Student Cluh 1, 2, 3, 45 Centruliun Singers 25, 43 G. A. A. 3, 43 Honor Tezun: Soccer 25, 4g Volleyball 3, 43 Basketball 3 ALKILOORE . . Al DANIEL KLEMME . ...... Dun South Junior High 15 49ers 1, 23 Class Secretary- Treusurer 13 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Radio Guild 3, 49 Class Lawyer 4 ANN KNUTSON . . Ann ELAINE KOEPPE . . . . . . Kvp Student Club 1, 2, 3, 4 The Golden Jubilee FORK 6 Doms KRUEGER . . . . . Dm-is f'untruliun Sirigurs 1, 23 Oral Arts l'lub Jig Radio News Stuff -13 Junior Play lI'roLluuing' Stuff? Si THOMAS LA NORE ........ To m Inlru-Mural 33 i'1-nlraxliam Singers 253 Hi-Y Ii, 4 AUDREY LARKIN ALICE I,ARsoN FLOYD LARSON Louis LARSON ALBERT LAYMAN 49ers 45 Debate Team 4 ALLEN LEAKE KATHERINE LEE DOROTHY LEIGHTON . . DONALD LENERTZ ....... . Lark Alirf' Floyd Louie . Al . Sqzwelcs Kay Dot Lefty South Junior High 13 Intra-Mural 2, 35 Radio News VIRGINIA LEONARD ...... . Virginia Kick Pin Champs 15 Knee Ball Champs 13 Student 7 The Golden Jubilee FORX MYn'rI.EI.mcN . . illyrtln NIARVIN I,oMm:N Alurz-in l.0l'lSlAI Lomils ........ I,uni1' IM-luitv Tvuln 4: Junior l'luy Zig Tousin Stull' All Stu- dt-nt l'lulr il: Urul Arts Vlulr Il l.I't'lI.I,I-I l,l'IlWIG .... . 1,141-y Studi-nt LZ, -I MARIAN l,l'ND . . ..... Alum-y Student Vlulr 2, Zig lfnrx Typist 4 f'I'1t'II,E Litrvm' ........ Shorty Tklllllrlllljl 23 Winter Sports 2, Il, 43 Tap Dancing 54,41 Student Vlulw 23 G. A. A. Ii, 4 ,Mun LYNH1 ......... Af-v liuxing Aly lfootlxull Lcttcrinun 4: -191,-rs 23, 43 Studont Mziiizxgcr 343 liudio News Stuff 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, Zi, lg Hi-Y Coilferencv Ii, 4 SH.-XNLEY Mt-ANDREWS . . Stub MARION Mc-CLUSKY . . illm-ion Silnxci-:iz MQCRAE ....... Spence, Tumbling Zig Concert Band 1, 2, Ii: Centralizm Singers Zi, -lg f'nntL-st Boys' Gleo Flub -1 CATHERINE IWCCULLOUGH .... . Kay Junior lll'Ull1 t'mnmitt1-o 251 Studt-nt Club l,1Z,i4, -I Bon NIQCUMBER ....... . 1101, Junior Play iig Junior l'rmn f'0lIllllll.f.00 345 Radio News Stuff Zig Hi-Y Il Thr' 00111011 Juhilca FUICX x lifwltlt-1JoN,x1,1i . Umm lXicENIzor: MARY JEAN Mt-I+'AnnEN . . . Radio News Staff 4g Student Vluh 1, 2, Zig Prom Voinniittc-o Z1 .I AM ics MA wma ...... Ifoothall Lt-ttt-rinan -i .Ions MA1z'1'1N Ilusmsi-31.1.1-3 MAR'1'iN HIUHARD MA1'1m:ti . . . . Se-cond T1-am Basketball Zig Ili-Y l' lwiwt Basketball 41 1 RANCESiNIAZZONI . LORRAI NE M I-:im ........ . 1.1411 illill' . Stump Junior . .lim .llllli0I' llnlm . Jlnf iL'Illl1 . Frfzn II1lrm'y Letter Girl 13, Ji, 43 Tulnlnling 2g G. A. A. Si, A13 Honor Tc-am: Sm-cr-1' lg First Class Team: Soccer' lg Ynlioy- hall 1: Ibiainundhall 2, Ii: Faptainhall 1: VVint0r Spvrts 2,3i,-1 AIIICLINE INIQNSI-JBROTEN ...... A ddia f10I1l'l'l'f Orchestra 2, Zi, A13 Hall I 1trol .5 Ab' nd- Hu! 'i' 1' , an 1 'so gift? .ati- Louls MIIIIIQAY . . ..... lmuiv A JUBIQ Sacred Heart High 1, 23 Junior Prom Committee 33 Hi-Y 1, 2 ,ns LYLE Ni-:I,soN .... . . .Ywlx Football Letterman 43 ,191-rs 1 ' S I 1'llr' flnlflrn .llllrilrv IVUIFX Qi. 8 QUINT Ni:LsON . ...... Town- Foothall Letterman 5: 49ers lg Basketball Letterman Il, 43 lntra-Mural 33 Second Team Basketball 25 Track Letterman 43 First Team Basketball 3, 4g Student Athletic Beard 4 tI'residentl l'lVI-Il.YNNORDI.IP1 ..... . . Eric Letter Girl 2, Zi, 43 Kick Pin Champs 23 .Junior Play 33 Radio News Staff 43 Student Club 1, 2, Ii, 4 MARGARET ANN NORMAN ..... Margin First Class Team: Soccer lg Kick Pin Champs lg Junior Play 751 Junior Prom Committee Zig Student Clulx I, 2, Zi, -I lSOeial Chairman 47 MAIIIAN OAKLEY ....... illnricnz Letter Girl 2, ii, 45 First Class Team: Diamondhall 1, 22: Captainlwall lg Winter Sports l, 23 Hiking l, 23 G.A. A. Zig Hall I'atrOl 3 n Iiixmrzrr O'CONNEI.L . . Emmett EVELYN O'Km:FE ....... . . Ev Radio News Staff 33 Student Club 2, 33 Hall Patrol Il B1-:RNICE II. OLSON . llcrnicv Bi-:RNICE V. OLSON . . Ilvrnicv FRANCES OLSON ....... Frankie First Class Team: Volleyball lg Soccer 13 Captain- ball lg Tumbling 1 LANETTA OLSON ........ Lyn Contest Girls' Glee Club lg Hall Patrol 3 LILLIAN OLSON ...... . Lil Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 OLE T. OMLID . . Ole The Golden Jubilee FORK GLADYCEONA . . . .... . llfqfry Centralian Singers 2, Ci, -lg Student Club ,ig Contest Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, -lg Hall Patrol -lg Girls' Triple Trio 2 REBECCA Oxsrxm ........ lm-I.-y Student Club 1, 2, I5 rTreasurerJ, -1 lSL't'l'0i2ll'Xl IBSEN UTTEINI . . 112.401 ADI-ILI-I PAPERM,xsTER . ..... Aclvlv Centralian Singers Zig Student Club 1 VIRGINIA PA1f1.soN ...... . Virginifz Contest Girls' Glee Club lg Student Club 2, 24 WAi,1.,xci-3 PAU1,s:oN ...... Wally Tocsin Staff ,ig Class Prophet 4 JOHN L. PEPPARD . .lm-If Jomv W. PEPPARD . ....... ,lm-If Tumbling 2, 253 Centralian Singers Jig Debate Team 333 Junior Play 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, -I3 Hall Patrol Zig Hi-Y Con- ference 33, 43 Oral Arts Club 3 DARRELL PETERSON ....... . Iwo Tumbling 1, 23 Hall Patrol Cl, 4 lChiefJ1 Centralian Singers 3, -lg Contest Boys' Glee Club 33 Junior Prom Committee 3 EVELYN PETERSON . 151-vlyn Bon PHILLIPS ....... . Hob Football Letterman 41 Hi-Y 45 49ers 4: Hockey Letterman A1 ADELINE QUALHEIM ..... . Ad Letter Girl 2, Il, -49 Tumbling 2 71 The Gnldcll Jubilee FORK I'l1or1BEANN Qrisr ...... . . Pla- Ventralian Singers Ii, 43 Mixed Quartet il, 43 Contest Girls' Glee Vluli Il, -13 Toesin Staff' -1: Girls' Triple 'l'rio Si, Al H1-:NRYREED . . Ilfml: JHANNH Rm-'F ......... Imam' Junior Play lProduein5: Staff! 33 Tncsin Staff -lg Jun- ior Prom fommittee 253 Radio News Staff -13 Student Vlub l, 2, il, -1, Radio Guild 4 Amr REIGSTAD . . lfigiv Gonnors Rrzmicn . . fhmlml T HoMAs REYNoLus ....... Tom South Junior High lg 49ers Sig Seeond Team Basket- ball 25 Intra-Mural 2, 33 Toesin Staff -1 B11,L RICHARDS ...... l1'w Willy Football Letterman Zi, -13 tlllers 23 Intra-Mural V1 DoNALo RICHTER ...... Don Humboldt High, St. I'aul, l, 2, IS BIARTIN RINIESTAD Jn. . Im! Aramis Ronnn . . Aggie CHBRYL Roucrziz . . . T .... Cherry South Junior High lg Student Club 2, 3, Contest Solo Acc-ompanist IS, A13 Hiking 23 Concert Orchestra 33 Fentralian Singers 2, 33 Girls' Triple Trio 2, 33 Mixed Quartet 2, 35 Soccer Team 23 Piano Solo 2, 35 Forx Staff 43 Contest Girls' Glee Club 2, Zig Hall Patrol Il, Junior Prom Committee 3 Li.oYn Room ......... Lutz Football 3, 4: Miers 25 Buaskethall 2, 3, 4, Second Team lg First Team Basketball -1: Centralian Singers 4 Thr liulden .lulrilre l UIf.X Amar: Rosrix . Aim Kick I'in Vhumps ,' uvlvnt Iluxzllzm' Rovl-:1.s'1'A1m . 11011 HELEN RIFIDIIY . Iivlf-ff W11,1.1AM R1'sc'H Iii!! Ifootlmll I.:-ttvrmzm 43 lnirzx-Murzxl 35, -13 First TL-um lfootbzxll 253 Hi-Y 4 CAm,Y1,r: SANx:s'rRoM .... . . Carly f'0llllA2lli2lll Simrc-rs ZZ, 'lp Vontcst Boys' film- Vlulv 4 ALICE Sc'Hl'1.Tr:Nov12R . Alim- ETHEI, Sr:,u:1.r: Etlzwl Ilowmzn SHARLIQ H011-11' VERNA Sunni . IV-1-mf Hiking lg 'I'm'sin :xtrul Zig Sturlcnt Vluh 1 'P 'S 4 O1 11 -his Vluh 'S ALFRED Sxrmm: . Al HARULD So1.1,ANu . 11111-nlfl OLGER Somso . Olgvr Thr' Colden Jlllrflvc I Olx'X 'Q 'B JUBI lft A- O '31 AIII:LINI: SoRENsoN . . .... Soriiir' Letter Girl 2, Student l'luh 1, 2, G. A. A, il, '13 Honor illllllllll Volleyball Teani 2, il, -lg Basketball 2, fig First t'l:Iss 'l'eanI: liasketliall 12, Il, Volleyball l, 22, 33, -lg lllilllltlllilllilll 1, 2, 233 Tumbling 1 VIRGINIA SORICNSON .... . Gi-n Student t'lub 1, 22, Il BIAI1 SI'.It'T . 11111111-1' 1llAIIY JANE S'I'ANeIIIfII:I,Im . . Illury .lame JIIAN STEBBINS . .... . Stvbbiv Girls'Athleties 1, 2, Il, Al: lJCCl2ll1l1ltl0l'l ZZ, 251 Junior Play Il, Toesin Stall' 'lg G. A.A. 43 Student t'lub 1, 2, 3, -1, Oral Arts Club if RAYMLIND STIINSIIIIII .... Huy ' Hall Patrol Il, A1 MAIIIIE STEPII ......... Jludgf- Girls' Athletics 2, Il, -lg Winter Sports 49 Radio News Staff 4 DoIzo1'HEA STINSON . ..... Sfins l oI'x Statl' -11 Radio News Stall' il, -lg Student Vlub 1, 2,213 Radio Guild 25 VI:Izc:AI,S'rowI: . . Vw-gn! MARIAN SUNDBY ..... . . Mm-iam Letter Girl Il, 4, Winter Sports 1, 2, 21,43 Sports Cap- tain 1, Hall Patrol 33 Honor Team: Volleyball 2, Basketball 23 First Class Team: Soccer 2, 3, Captain- liall 15 Volleyball 1, Il, Diamondball 23 Student Club 1, 3, 4 GLENN SUTCLIFFI-3 . Glmm WILLIAM SWARTZ .... . . . . Irish, Boxing 45 Intra-Mural 1, 2, 3, 45 Voneert Orchestra 13 Ventralian Singers 43 Contest Boys' Glce Club 43 Hi-Y 3, 4, Boys' Quartet 'lg Hi-Y Fonferenec 3, 45 Mixed Octet 43 Boys' Octet 4 The f1olrlcn.lubilcc FOICX JI Br:'r'rY JANE SXVICNIJIMAN ...... llwis letter Girl 55: Tumlnling lg Girls' Athletics 1, 2, 35, 4g l'1-ntralian Singers lg Vheer I.c-arler 1, -lg Student t'luh lg G. A. A. I5 MAm:ARI4:'1' Sw11:NsoN . . Jlurg MI+II!I.YN SYMoNs ........ Simp Devils Lake I, 2, 553 Vonvert Hand 'lg Von:-ert Orches- tra -lg Boxing 1 lloizwrln' 'I'11oMrsoN . 1101 At'm:1,IA 'I'uoiu:s1':N ....... Rug Letter Girl 23 Honor Soecer Team Sig Soccer 2, 3, 43 llelxate Teani ,Ig Student Vlulw l, 22, Zi: Radio Guild 3,-1 Hmwi-:v Toizws . . . . . . 111m- Ventralian Singers Il, 43 Boys' Octet Sig Boys' Quartet . - , , , - . - - v . .53 Junior I lay 43 K lass I resident .ig Radio Guild 3,-lg Contest Boys' Glee Vlulv Ji, -1 W.u,i.Ac1n Timxnmi liltlly Ni-zu, L'1,nAAsi:N Xf-il Gi-tomar: ULSETH ....... . cillfff -liters 23 Saxophone Quartet 3, -lg Concert Band 1, IZ. Ci, -13 Ccntralian Singers 1, -lg Contest Boys' Glee C'lulw -lg Ili-Y 33 Concert Orchestra 1, 23 Boys' Quartet 41 Mixed Quartet 43 Oratorieal Contest -1 Rom-:RT VAIJENTIM: . Bob NORMAN VOLLAND ...... Norm Intra-Mural -13 Tumbling I, 2, il Roman VORNHOLT . . .... . Hogw- lillers 2g Band l, 2: HLY Jig Orchestra 15 Junior Play 33 Radio Club 4 Thf- 00111011 Juliilec' FONX l IiAN1'IS XVAGNICR CYRTIS WALIIRI-:N llockvy livttc-I'nI:III . I'll'llH . . . . I'z'1u11rfx ' .,, 1' IIVX Ii -1' VI-IItI':Ili:1II . -. - v SiIII,:0I's 11, 23, I3 Hull l':itI'ul -lg Vmiiost Buys' Glvv .IIIIIN WAI.sx'Im'R GIQIIIIIQIZ WATT . MAREARET XYAXVIK Kick l'iII f'lI:IIIIps GI'IRA!.IJlVI-IN'l'Z . HARIILIJ Wivii . llulr 'E' lli Y flUlll'L'l'L'IlK'L' ii .lull n Siva Hn , Illuyx 4 lxn l'luls1Z,34 vv Hull l'll1llHIDS lg Stullcnt -lf'I'l'jl I-rs 22' Hi-YI . Sonny -lilvrs .ig 'lumlmliiigr 1: Hull l'zItI'ol -1 IJI':I,I.A XVISLICR All-IRRILI. YEMIANS ALA5 YURR CARUI. ZANK . . llvl .llv will . A In n . C11 a'1r I llunui' SUL'L'1'I' 'l'1-:Ani lg llvlm-to 'l'v:IIII -lg f'UIll1'!4l Girls' hloo flulx 12: Rillllil 1-uilrl Zig Ruclin Nows Stuff 25, -lg Oral Arts Club 233 Girls' Triple Trio 2 FRA!! R Z1-:MAN GRAM-3 ZIRKI-I1.I!Al'H . Tuffy Graf-1' llL'Hll'illl2lIl Singgc-rs 1, 43 Student Vluls I, -I HELEN OPPEIIARD . . . . . . Hvlwn Post iliuiclunu-3 Ifurx liusim-ss ylZlIl1l1,1'l'I' OTHER INIQA ANIIERSUN JAMES AYMIINIJ MARLIN BI-IRGIC HAZI-:LLE BIETTE WILLIAM BLIVEN TIIURIAS DI-IVINE ROBERT FRAsER MILTIIN GRINA BIARGARET HEN NESSEY BILI, LEONARD SENIORS B08 LEWIS GEORGE PETERS CORA POST ALICE POWELL ROBERT SCHUMAR ORVIN SHABERT KAY SI-IowALTI-:R ESTHER SWANSON ORAL THoRsoN JOSEPH WOLP'P' ilu illlvmnrmm TIIELMA BREITNI OSCAR JORIIE GRACE DARLING FLOYD DORREN BILLY DAVIES RAY RIJUIJ ART WESTLUNID Thr Golden Julzilcc FOIKX Jfh Class Prophecy FTER months of research and experl mentation l completed my Look mto the future machme whlch enables me to make a vlslt to the Grand Forks of 25 years hence and thus glve you a report on the status quo of the Class of 36 l found myself dreamxly wanderlng about town upon my favorlte blcycle which by chance l had not wrecked before when suddenly l was startled out of my seml consclous condltlon by a bellowlng ln my ear Hey punk you cant do that And who was lt but Bob PhllllpS dressed m the Umform of the Grand Forks Flnest who explalned that he was gomg to glve me a ticket for peddllng wlthout a llcense WlShlDg to get that matter over as quickly as possible l drove directly clown 4th Street to the Clty Hall and what a Clty Hall lt was' It was twenty seven stories hlgh and the pollce maglstrate s court was on the 27th floor And to make matters worse there was an elevator strlke on and l had to walk up the stalrs Among the plckets on the hrst floor were Cor don Reimer Kay Colllns and lmmy Hanson Upon staggermg up the last fllght of stairs l was confronted by the door of the Pollce Mag lstrate s office upon whlch was prmted m large letters Russel Bach Pollce Maglstrate Sure enough when l opered the door there was Russ w1th both fe t on the desk He dldn tremember me however and was gomg to glve me 30 days lqhe only thmg that saved me from an unjust mcarceratlon was the appearance of Dar rell Peterson who was now Chlef of Police They let me off when l bought a tlcket for the Policeman s ball As l was going out the door Russ sald Come bach and see me sometime Across the hall l notxced the mayor s office and walked ln and there l found Henry Reed lmmedlately l sald Hello Henry are you the mayor3 Thats me he replled Honest Hank Reed the people s choxce We talked about old tlmes for a whnle and en l declded that l wanted to take a look at the town Well Mayor term of office be a happy one sand l as l dodged the mk well he threw On the way down the twenty flights of stalrs l notlcecl several names written on the doors of offices There was Ole Omllcl, Secretary of Hy clrants, Rlchard O'Connel, lncmerator lnspec tor, Tony Feist, Food Commxssxoner Th1 11111111311 J11111I11' FORK X 1 lax x Numan ll Class Poem 1 1 111 11101 ll 1 11111111 1 11 111111111 11111111 1 1 Us 111111111 l1 1 1 1111l1111s 1 ll 111111 ll 1111 1111 1 1111s ll 1 1 11lfN 111 ll I1 1 311 s 1 111 1 111 1 s 1111 111 1 S111 1 1 11111 1 1111 1 11ls11 11 N 1 1 s 111 1 111111 1 l 1111 1s1 111 1 1 11111 ll 11101 I 1111 11 Us 1111 11s XX,-.111 PAULs0N 1 1, .. 1 1 1 ? 1 5 3 L 1 j -1 P 1 . .. -. 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Q 1 K - - K 1 11 34 1111 1' 1'1' 11111 On the flrst floor I saw a llttle man laughlng uproarrously at a joke he had just told lmme dnately I knew that lt was Bllly Bxdelman I walked up and greeted hlm Wlth HI Bllly Well hello he returned I haven t seen you for years It s great to see you agam Who are you3 After maklng myself known I asked hlm what he was dolng Oh he replled I m ednor In chlef of the Grand Forks Zlther our great local newspaper Come over and VlSlt my staff We walked over to hrs ofhce whrch was sntu ated where the Hockey Rmk used to be At the door we met Bob McCumber the star reporter who was rushlng out to the Munlcrpal Arrport to get a story from Lreutenant Harold Wlck who had just broken the world s altltucle record In an alrplane deslgned by Vlnce Carlson Inslde I saw several famlllar faces There was Dorothy Durlck the soclety edltor She was wrItIng an account of the Mr and Mrs Doran ensen s party ln Mr Bldelmans ofhce I saw Hazel Ells worth who was hls prlvate secretary Talkmg to her was Evelyn OKeefe whose column Advrce to the Lovelorn appears In the lead Ing papers of the country Seated at a desk nearby I notlced ack fInd out how the class of 36 was commg along In an athletlc lIne He Informed me that Merlyn Slmp Symons the local Whlte Hope IS In town tralmng for hrs commg flght wIth LOUIS Al Kllgore Qlmp s manager predlcted an easy vlctory but he dldnt say for Whom ack also told me that Gordon Bye The Cen tral Cyclone IS playlng thlrd base for the New York Grants Gordy hlt 400 last year but ack says he may Improve Grand Forks IS well represented In the wres tlmg game by Blll Rlchards The Ponderous Pachyderm of the PIHIHS Bxll IS llterally flat temng opponents rlght and left this year Ac cordmg to ack Blll Isn t such a good wrestler but he puts up a blg front ack also told me that Merrlll Yeomans pro at the Grand Forks Munlclpal Club had won the U S Open golf champlonshlp Bllly and I contmued our tour of the office We stopped to talk to Don HOnlCk the Zrther photographer who showed us a plcture of the new brldge across the Red Rrver It had been desngned by Curtls Glass and bullt by the Carl Berge Constructlon Co It was a mce brIdge except that Curtls had deslgned the beams so that they spelled out his name Glass How ever the Crty Commlssloners saw through It and made hlm change the G to C and put a 36 on the other slde Then they dedlcated the brldge to the Class of 36 I soon vvearled of converslng wlth these our nallstlc Greats and asked Bxlly If he wouldnt show me the rest of the town He agreed and we started out the door On the way out we passed Tommy Reynolds and Kenny Colllns who were dolng nothlng In partlcular These are my cub reporters Sald Bllly Cub up and see us sometrme chorused the boys as we passed out Once outslde we dlrected our steps across the street to the masslve new Central High School bulldlng lnslde we met George Peters the head Janltor who showed us around He gave us a demonstratlon of the recently In stalled excalator whlch everybody agreed should have been Installed way back In 36 they weren t very popular wlth the students be cause they got them to classes too qulckly Pete told us there were several alumnl teach Ing at Central Alfred Skrede was teachmg Mathematlcs Robert Rovelstad Latln Carol Zank Engllsh and Harriet Bllven was the glrl gym Instructor while the coaches for the boys were Leo Huard and Lloyd Ruud Last year the boys turned out a plng pong team that took We left the school blllldlng and started down 4th Street Comlng across the street from the P O I saw three of the clty s maxlmen Ernest Fladland Edward ohnson and Gordon G11 bertson Down the street where the Forx theatre used to be stood a magmhcent structure on whlch a neon sngn proclalmed that lt was the Dragge theater The plcture showlng was Hot Lips starrlng eanne Reff and I7reddIe Bartholomew lnslde selllng tlCkCtS was Dorothea Stmson eanne wasn t the only one domg blg thmgs In movies Bully Informed me Kenneth Fowler IS a blg producer out In Hollywood Maybe you saw hrs last plcture Fowler the Fleet 3 Across the street was the modermstlc front of the Swendlman Beauty Shoppe Commg out of the door was Orvllle Bergren who from all appearances hadnt been warted on Upon hearIng a nolse somewhat llke a ma chlne gun dlrectly above me I looked up and found out that lt was not gang war on the roof tops but was comnIg from the open upstalrs wlndow of the Dlck Mathleu School of Danc 7111 f0I!16ILJlllP1l68 POIIX J .A 1 Y ' . C ' . . s u V . .I 4. J I- ' . , II 1 .L -. - . ' . Q ' H . , , .I . . I. . . . y.. x - ' ' ' - ' - ' ' 9 , ' : 1 , . , . . ' 5 ' ' Lynch, the sports edltor, so I ambled over to the State- . .. . . .506 , J , '- . A , LJ . U , a n ' o 'I n . a ' A I . If , . - 1 n J . 1 1 . . . . .. , , . 1 IO ,s 4 1 lt I n n Q 4 n Q I ' - n y n . J y . - . . - ' 1 . .. I I I I l . , . . , . . . . I . . , . . . , I . , ,.. A rng Don Bell lst assrstant ames Peppard The Grand lorlts lhrlhcrrmonrc Qrchestra 7nd assrstant and Ellsworth lverson 3rd as srstant Further down the street we saw Earl Erlck son dressed rn the unrform of a doorman rn front of the Frrst Natronal Bank Bully suggested that we should go rn and look around Art Holt sat at the Presrdents desk smoking a large black clgar and next to hrm and partly ob scured by smoke was Curtis Walgren vrce president When Brlly went to Albert Layman the cashrer to cash a check l looked around a brt Bud Danrelson was standrng around rn the garb of a guard He was there to watch the money l couldn t see who was watching Bud ln the back part of the bank l saw several stenographers pounding away on therr type wrrters Among them were Katherine Lee Mae Hansen and Francrs Dryburgh Wartrng rn llne to deposrt money were Brll Purvrs owner of the Purvrs department store for men and Loure Murray deposrtrng thrrty seven cents hrs week s salary from the Doran Detective Agency Soon Billy returned and rnformed me that he drdn t get hrs check cashed because he sard the bank objected to certam non skid qualrtres whrch the check seemed to possess At thrs pornt we went to the local radro sta tron and got rnto the elevator The strlke had been settled by then On the way up l talked wrth Norman Volland the elevator boy He told me that OTVIS Gullrckson was now the manager and mam announcer at the statron When Orus took charge they changed the call letters to B LAH Went to the studro and looked at some of the programs about to go on ln the first studro was Garlen Evans and hrs Musical Madmen ln the band l saw George Ulseth and Herbert Hendrrckson blowmg a sax ophone whrle far rn the back of the studlo sat Tracy Barber energetlcally thumbrng a drum At the microphone stood Lloyd Common the Colden Vorced Tenor srngrng hrs theme song Common through the Rye ln one of the other studros Esther Gorder Raclro Dream Glrl was talkrng wrth ohn Peppard the announcer The program was sponsored by the Harvey Toews Advertrsmg Agency whose slogan rs lt Toews to adver trse ln the next studro Mary ean McFadden the lrttle lady of the house was preparrng her script on trps for the housewrfe She was sponsored by the Onstad Grocery Company, Rebecca On stacl, Presrdent They had a slogan too Don't waste your money on cheap grocerres buy from us and save Onstad 'I Thr ffillflfll Julnlw' FORK under the drrer tron of Benjamxn Grnsberg was rehearsing rn the mam studro Cheryl Rodger was the prano sololst Bully told me that she had just returned from r very successful tour abroad Anna Crslason was the guest soprano home from a season at the Metropolrtan Opera We went clown the street rgaln and rnto a taxrcab Brll Rusch was the drrver He was the owner of the Rush Wrth Rusch taxr com pany We went down to the church just rn time to see the Rev Daniel Klemme marry john Martrn and lVlary Deary of the Mushrest couple 36 fame Two of the brldesmards were ean Stebblns and ean Bryson l wanted to be best man but everybody rnsrsted that l wasnt so l let the matter droo Bllly and l offered our con dolences and l flew back to Mars yr Juan, . H Y . :J ' T ,Q ,. K .u u y ' ' . I n . . 1 . WALLY PALILSON, Prophet '36. . . 1 C . . .D It Q 1 ,II , . o J ' . 1 6 ' , J . O0 'ar . Y . . 00mg . . 1 Q e 15 F V DAN Ixrruwrr SECTION I CLAUSE I We the Senior Class of Central I-Irgh School rn the crty of Grand Forks of the townshrps ol' Grand Forks and Falconer rn the county of Grand Forks and state of North Dakota d hereby make and publrsh thrs our first as well as last wrll and testament rn the manner to follow to wrt SECTION I CLAUSE 2 Know ye also all present wherernas we are srck and weary of body after our four or frve y tronal oasrs but berng of sound mrnd and mem ory and understandrng but consrderrng the un certarnty of contrnuance of thrs transrtory and rnsufhcrent educatlon do hereby make and publrsh this our frrst as well as last wrll and testament ln the manner followrng to wrt hereby revokrng and makrng vord all former wrlls and codrcrls although there were none by us at anytrme hrtherto made SECTION II CLAUSE I To the unrors we do wrll all of our old books and papers especrally our completed or uncompletecl Economrcs study sheets and Phys rcs notebooks the Wrmhurst statrc machrne to gether wrth the I2th grade teachers To the Sophomores we do wrll the sulphur and nrtrrc oxrde fumes of Chemrstry lab the chemrstry notebook together wrth the Ilth grade teachers To the Freshmen we do wrll all of the frogs and fish and crayflsh and flowers and skeletons to be found rn Brology Cwrth the hope that the srght of the above won t turn them green agarnl together wrth the I0th grade teachers Know ye all present th1s be THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 36 To the office we do wrll another class of Freshmen to be to keep track of SECTION II CLAUSE 2 The underwrrtten students rn accordance wrth the law have macle the following legal wrlls feelrng the general wrll of the class berng rnefhcrent to take under consrderatron therr more personal goods ancl farlrngs effectrve on or after the trme of Iherr recervrng drplomas of graduatron provrded they are strll at that trme of sound mrnd and memory Harold Sonny Boy Wick wrlls hrs dancrng abrlrty to any or several begrnners Phyllrs Trllre Sweetland wrlls her abrlrty to look busy even though she may not be to Betty Sallberg who can t even look busy Wrllram Brg Bull Rrchards wrlls hrs foot ball surt to any boy who finds sard surt a perfect Gordon Slewfoot Bye and Lloyd Lutz Ruud hopefully wrll therr basketball and foot ball abrlrty to any persons desrrrng to fill therr places and makrng good Betty jane I drd too catch on Swendrman wrlls all the questrons she has asked durrng the last school year to any one wrshrng to wrrte a book entrtled Brrght Sayrngs of Chrldren Garlen Gay Evans wrlls hrs grft of gab tone drmensrons and rnllectrons rncluded tax free to anybody who feels strong enough to take rt on although he feels he can have no takers Dorothea Clam Chowder Strnson wrlls most anythrng to anyone who wrll truthfully say her harr rs auburn not red 71 lIIc'lJ1I PORT . --- in X- I If 2 5 ' V ' 0 . . ' ' - I . ' . , 3 1 w . o 1 ' I , u I or six, ears of struggle to desert this educa- ,, ,, , , , , . . . I 1 1 s 1 I ' y ,U c J I O , , n . . c E 3 . ' I - - I fir. Z V . . . Z - . . . ' Q C . , . ' . . , Q 'rr' lor 1 urivf' ' .' Wallace Puny pun Paulson w1IIs his pun nlng to any unlor who can come anywhere near hls record of 61 per mmute for nme months Kenneth May I see your data Fowler w1IIs his physics notebook to any unxor wlth the tlme and patlence to flgure out that which s ln It Earl Bean pole Erickson wnlls to B1II Pur vls that whlch he has ln excess which Brll could use Wllllam Prof Pluvlus Plushbutton Bndel man wnlls the Forx edltorshlp to the most ln dustrlous and capable Sophomore who w1II take ournallsm Dorothy Sunshine Durlck wrIIs her cheer tul sm1Ie to be used by any number of unlors 0rvxIIe Put lt down Bergren w1IIs his oca rlna to anyone mclmed to be a bachelor Marvin Perfectlon Lommen w1IIs hls per fect attendance record to anyone who needs lt whnch takes In everyone Robert Lemme at em Phllllps w1IIs hls ab1I1ty to overcome great odds and superlor welght rn football to any would be Ixghtwelght Carl Cold storage Berge wxlls his case of draftman s mstruments to anyone who w1II take Geometry or Trigonometry and IS ll'lCIlhCd to be lntrlcate Cheryl Antl plng pong Rodger w1IIs her plamstlc abxllty to someone who can make good use of It B1II Have you got lt PUTVIS w1II the cheer Ieadershlp to the person best able to extract cheers Vincent Cream Puff Carlson w1IIs h1sPhys lcs notebook to Cay Evans who he says w1II be back I thlnk Carlson oughta keep lt to himself Marlon Harry up Lund wxlls her abllxty to be early she must mean to school because elsewhere to Dolly Wilson Stan Early Bird Becker w1IIs hls place at the south end wmdow between 2nd and 3rd Hoor to ack Arnold who w1II find heel and elbow marks there already Audrey Auburn Larkin w1IIs her abrllty to Iose anythmg but her head fa very doubtful statement Norman Keep your eye on me Volland has nothlng Ieft to w1II after gomg to school fNo w1II power, hah' Q II Thr riozfm Jump rom Agne Bram frust Robbe wlIIs to her sxs ter all of the knowledge he has at quired dur mg her four years m Central Ellsworth Cruess who Iverson w1IIs to any one his ablllty ID salesmanshlp flt seems hell have to be a pamter er sumpm Marlon Dld you3 Hargrave w1IIs pencll and paper to those who have run out Evelyn Honest I alnt wlcked O Keefe w1IIs a can of spinach to Vlctor Rykken Merlyn Sump Symons w1IIs his plccolo anyone who enjoys squeaks SECTION III CLAUSE I In wltness whereof the sald and aforescrlbed testators namely the Semor Class of Central I I1gh School have to this our last w1II and tes tament set our hand and seal to wlt our hand to the Iast sheet of the aforementloned w1II and saxd seal affixed underneath thereof DAN KLEIVIME Lawyer Sen1orCIass SECTION III CLAUSE 2 Acknowledged by the aforementioned testa tors to each of us to have been subscrlbed by them and at the same tlme declared by them to us to be thelr Iast w1II and testament and there upon we at the request of the testators the faculty Sl n our names Q Nj E2 , EQ, W JI' flap :wt-se' 92? sv! tw 1 gtg JUBIQ I . .. . .. . . .. U . . H ' - .. . .K . to I ' - - ' .I ' . Y V ' . . I . champion. 1 , - I . ' .X .. O, ,Mm ' 'O . 'ff .Qt . ' ' . MQ-2.1. . . , 'I L - 0 1 l 'I' iff.- Q' ,t l S: .' C , 0 ' -'ff ' . 1 ' .. I . ,. . . X J , . . .. ,. . . .. cor Qgx . 0 ' Q E 7- 'S gg Th is S P U In lr I If .4 gzfrl urlm' hmf 11 xlrmlwfv whirl. .Vfss SIIHIH'I'fj nw! flu' Si'l1'l!f1fll' nf' sffllrf. Hum! ll.ftl'I'HUlIlI Jliss -11111 flswf . IJHI1' A'Iillsfz'1 ' fhl- nvy ml ffr11rf1I1,1r's furul. Ilvlln, Iluivlf Thuf Mu'l.' fu vrlrfll fvvlirrfl. lining sum1'u'h4'r1', .Vl'.lff'nz1'rlf C Phyllis nzulws Il new rersirm nf Sunlrv firms. ,Viss lI1n'f1'f.' fifk rr IIIIIII uni. Our fzssfxtfnrt rdifm IN 1111 rlnllvrl up. o Ifgffs firs! mln-xfril Sfvp un Ihr' yrrx, I .Uisx lVi4'lr. Harold U'i1'lf,' Incl: ul the flfnzplcs. l,1HIf'.1l1ssfI4n'rl1'f ix 111,814 forI'nn1'!f lslrzurl. Ju an Ft, 4 KO G9 Uv WX' NMXNM rx 1 wh! p GFX? TIN' UTIINKCP' Twins l17'0 in ll Tivo limlgvs rind ll Dirlcvl' .'llm'fI1:Il Fuss ll1I1lll?'l'7lfIll IIWMI1' 01'f S0 'CU1ff'!l- are out l1ilrh-hilcing. rlocsrft lu:lif'z,'c a word of1L T110 flnlrlvrl Julzilvn FORK L , l 932 l 933 SLIJ1Lmb61 5 Mx hlst day 111 Illgh S1hool' Oloxxn up at last' Wl1 It a LOIIlI1'10tlOI1 reg,1st111ng lookmg for 1la s1s and do1lf.,1ng the ophs N11x1111ber Z5 Th1 Ju111or 1l1ss had thelr Th111ks 1,,1x111g'pa1tx tlJI'llg'l1t The fr1shn1en111u t haxe got tcn gold feet 1uL v1rx few 1am1 out If 1bru21lx 10 Went to the football gan11 Beat Mmot ,516 The 1x11ten11nt was grand Wlsll I UI1llLI' st1111d the game Februarx 16 Thele xxas, a pe1ul1a1 odor 111 the s1hool todax Thought someone had put a rotten 11g IH a fan bllt 1l1s111vere1l that tho. students l l the ChLlIIlNtI'V lab xxere 111a.k1ng' Hxdrogen Sul 11h1de Wonder 11' that s n111ssarx 1bruar1 24 Plax1d Devlls I 1ke Bohnhoff 53.111 lt xx IN our t121m s dutv to Wln s1 thev see11 th11r duty and thu 1l11111 11 Tsk tsk' W11t ldllgllilgt fel a I' reshman' lreh 2-1 Went to th1 .Iunlor Plax I aff that Off Laugh' I thought Id C116 11111 1 18 Stdtk Basketball T0u111a111111t 18 oxer and we gd 4th Oh xvell we 12111 t all be wmners A1111l 28 J11n1or Prom1na1le Danced unde1 the t111t 111 21 one 11ng 11r1us P111k l1n111111d1 plentx of 1loxxns Il 1x1rxtl1111g but the man 1111 tl1e HYIIU., trapeze Ilav' I 11ll 1t xxork and g,ood xxo1k J11n1 Z Last day 11f ehool' Ill spend the summer thlnklhg up xvaxs to 1n1t1ate the I'1eshn1en next x1ar 1 933 1 934 September 5 Oul 5013110111016 xea1 beglns' Box ' A11 those Freshmen tough' Im all x1o1 I1 11ut' O1tober 19 S1n1ors gave tht f1rst dame of Ve 11' Took qu1te awh1le to get used to the 11oxeltx XI0NCmb6l 28 Went to the Thanksg1x111g partx Ixot 1 very large croxxd Dont knoxx xvh1the1 or not It xx as the xx1 ither 111 1ot December 23 Just got back flom tl1e Cl'lllqtT!1dS party xv1th tmsel 1n my halr 9016 feet and the sat1sfact1on of l1dV1112' a swell t1mL Ja11ua1y 'S Played Lar1more IN Ho1k1x 4 1 for us The weather was cold but xve ma1le It hot for Lar1 mo1e J muarx 25 Qunllght dance on thlld floor The nox elty seemed to att1 act many 1ur1ous and pleasure seeklng students January 26 Falgo beat ou1 basketball team 25 22 The game was good but near the end we got all stalled up February 2 Won from MIHOt 28 16 Before the game, Bonnle was asked whlch team was gomg to xv1n He sald M106 ot to And we d11l Thf Colden J11l11I1f' I'OI1 x DEAR DIARY Harnet B11ven H 1111111 B1 IXI x 111111 IIISYIIII L lllllk 1 COTS NX IN NIar1h 111 1 111 1 1 1 xx 1 111 1 Xh 1111 NIa11h Z1 111o1 11l1x IIIIK1 11111111911 W oon NV 11h made It 11111 1111 1l11 1 1111111 UIIIILFS and r tho 1 xxh1 Xl 1l11x xx111 3111 Ul1lIlt1XKl1 1111 11117 1 11 1 IL 1du1 our b1 t b1h1x1or and xx111t to 1l11111l to 1111 1 e 11 Jlll 7 111111 11111111111 llll llllLl1 of HOXXLTN 111ad1 a b11ut1111l s1tt1n1, 1111 th1 11111111111 gowns x ix s cax 111 oo Ll 1 xx1tl1 1a11 xx 111 x I1 a S111 0 Ikllll 1 111 fo1 O1111111 XXIILIL h1 xx 1 h1 l 111 Il xa 1x11x1111e 21111 xxlll 911111 11 IIILL XX1tl1Ol11 l11111 1 934 1 935 SQ,JtQI'l1bCI' -1 '1 n11 111111111 11 N do xx1 oxx xxe re JUYIIOIS' H1111 111' II1111'1l1' 111 I C' Thomp 1 ou1 mxx 111111111111 II1 l111k l1k1 1 f11e111 felloxx October 6 YK on tl11 football 5:11111 f1o111 h G F 14 16 1V1 xe 21 xx1ll team that 51111112 11la11s and I don t mean 111111 111 O1tobe1 1 1x1 1ke 110 IXIINI of 1 1 b11t our school s11111t k111t Us xx '11111 INONEDIIDQI Fnst Ol'f1111l 1111et1ng11f C' A A 1Its not '1 Ixexx De1l Al11l11b1tJ The llllb tllllls f0l Cnrls Athl1t1c -Xsso11 1t1o11 11111 lt s1t for the same tlllllg' Noven1ber 12 I k111xx 1t' The footb1ll Cl1dl11pl0I1SI'lIp IS ours' V1 1th lllN sensat11111al r1111 AICIIIC Rosen berg crashes the 111ox1es' 1xovembe1 16 0111 c11ss efaxe tl1e Thanksglxmg pa1tx tomght 1'xe1x1111e l1'11111x 1111 1101111111 of be Ldll e ton1o1111xx '1l1111k QIIXIIIQ' - PQQQJQJQOCJJJJ ' x 1 ' 7 ' v - 4 D ' I 1 I 1 v 1 ' A - 1 . 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'1 s' 'RF o1' May 26-Senior Class play, The Family Upstairs. 11211'ents but all we got was the 111111-rs. 3 ' . ' . - 2 ' . -2 s ' ' ' . , F , A1' 1.1-Ju ' ' -2 -I1-1511 1'--'s ' sa' .' Q, 1 ' A 12 ' f 1- I . ' 1 vs - ' .1 I 1 1 ,A ' Maj 1 T- Last l' 1' ' s1'l1 l for F'1l1l'S 805 ' 21x'e' gn I 'o ll I x'11'- .V lor. - M21y2-M1'.,' 1211l-' ' 'ff' ' 1 'ill makl 's 101 -. 1- x'- s a pal to 1 l it I' ' ' - . . L l . K I .Y A . Y .4 I lv- ' I ' :A 1 'l Y' A ' . 1 4 1' 1 . ' ' ' . f .-. 1 .' 1 .' ' ' A 2 . - .31 - li 1 2 ls 11 I .'11 '1, X ' 1 ' ' -A ' ' ' ' 2 . .. '. 1. 1. - 2 1 '. ' ' ' 1 ' ' son's ' 1' 2. A 1's 12 Ily . ' 'S ' ',k . - 'I' 1 4 511 1- c'5r' 11.1. .4 . l . B . J. A 1 , 1, 1 S. ' ,- ' ' ' 1 - ' ' 18-Beat IJ1 ls 1,2 ' ZZ'- . -lilly ' ' , ' l '- 1 .' l I ' . l' ' ' -' ': , ' ' . . ' Y . . , . 1 . . 1 g WI 11 . - L 1. 1 1 . F 1 . . ' ' ' ' S . - ' J' 1 ' 1 2 2 ', s ., i . 1 f 1 , 4.- - , v ' . . ' ' 2 . . . 2 . ' .' .'. .' 1' I , ' . - 1' . ' ' .' . ' '.' . 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'V' . ., , . . r A 2 5 . v I ' 1 I .- LU2Il1bOl 71 I 1 ghoo by 4112 Chux ll 1 1 UNH 'N Ak 1 U 1 l N X lkllllbtl 1 1 h IX un but 12111 1 1 1 N1 21 au 11 nun mg to toxxu 2 lUllX 6 mmm nu xx tl bu 11 mulu li thnx 121 x nu mn buxmu ru ux 1 lk 1 11211 bx l1mtb'1ll tm lm u e L1nm2xxe 1 hom BUNNY UPIHUIIOXX 2 lll1I'X t tw llkhlhg, tonight XXL x n 14119 xrnh nut L ui 1 h ra tlllfl' uh H Pl ed I ugo Xl x fl Xep lllilthtl 1 L ton to ch 1111 up fel Cent! ll u nut of thc IULIIIIIITILII1, N too J 4 N arch 20 N11 fll11H16ll'l1ll1N pl xx pmdllgtlon da 1 plunntecl The Patw xt the South Iumor Hlgh S2 mol It xx 11 xxxell' Ill umm prom T.UlllLZA'1t' -X pmltut Ru Hood ettmg xuth plentx uf by xux but no umwx NIM 8 Went to the Senlor Plu Sexenteen Lurxone xx 1 proud of It md xxhx nut N 21x 4 Xu num. chrol tm thoxe exempt' Nou fm an month ot IL mr cu I 111 we 1 935 1 936 e tembu 4 -Xt 1 xv. xe 82111011 It1 '1 gldu fu, mg' Thu XLII 11111111 thn 10th J.T'll11NLI'N lrx of Centl xl Hlgh Septembm 11 Had the hr t blgr mi mectlng of thc Nt xr thls I'llU1Il1Y'lg' 'xt the Ilflkota fha 1t1e Puh ips wma das ww ll haxe 'ln ludltollum ot ULII own Septgmbu I Richard Black gnc m lntelextmg talk about hx QXDLIICINLN lll the Ant llitlt Septgmber N NI mmmm Ru S1311 pemutw f un Howu' seed t x u, cl uwj Oh wall we hue hemp the h 111 p ltlfll bun October 9 Won the foothxll 1.511112 from FAILIO to mght Dont know uhm 112 uxu Clliilt Guev thu md t c obu 9 Vlrst haue of he TOLNIII oul ncw chool nmagallm L img out tudix It 1 unclem the ci1r22t1cm of NI1 Beulah Bomxteul 0 It houlrl bn gum! Octobu' 19 N111 NIO1fl, 1ll from Iam 1 tllked to stu dents lf'lt8ILNtCd m the sub1eLt The ulatmnshxp of boxx and 5:1111 Dlflnt know so mlm would bm lntnruterl Cktubgr 16 Opm hrfu 2 from 4 00 p m llNt1l 'J 00 p m T111 t lx such lite INJUIS uhm 1 Want to the lI1fOlH1211 H xllowun d mu 2, 211 mx 111114111 md Sillllll' Xu muple xdml mm 1 f e 211 u motur xnxx 0 m 1 , x ll 114 mhcn 7 ILIIUOI gdxe thur mnual 'lhanksglx 52 1 t l'XLIXth1I1g' wx t0pQ but Ju t betxxun 1 ux 1 1 a xx - Llhlllg' wtf mx Nhou vxhcn I got home Im so tund 121 un 11 1 S lrt Lum X 2 to 2 1 mx 1 ww m exam 2 um lution but thx 1 emu htt 2 fm the 1211111 plu 11 x IKLLIIIIJLI 12 5tLldLl1f, club barn rl mu' We dlusul um 1 un txrmnrn 1 1 lu on 11 up :ll hul 1 xxhollopm goud tmu Dnnembu 71 V Lnt to the Chrl tmas p xrtx g1YtIl bs the 52111011 NX e Lxpected the Chl'lStIl1lS tree to be thn untu of xttx utlon but the dimers seemul to bl 1f,ht b unx 13 Beat Fargo bx one pomt' MX blood ple Nure leuhed 21 new hught It Wu the moxt Lxnltmg gwum of the year ebtulrx 14 l Snhool LITDIXA1' Humlredx of peo ph L mme lha monu ruined 11 to be dlxldecl bo. twem the Athletm Asxouxtlon and the band Dld M1 Ixnapp knipp' hot on hw Job cbru ux Z1 Inst HWH19 of season befole the tour uiment YM lo t to DQNIIS lake 16 14 The ta xmx b xttlul mp md tuck but m the and un got tunk IE,b1LllIX Pb V5ml1rr'en stalted teumg: clown thr. Iumm Hxgh bullcilng todu I guew dream do 4 mme true VM ll soon hue 21 new xchuol ulth that ongr mxhecl tm dllCllt0I'lLlI'Il N1 nah Z0 Z1 Iidsketball Tourn1mcnt'f'Lntral IN the UDIlSOllt1UY1 nhlmp' WL could hxrdlx have dong bettel but one consul itlllll 1 that thele were do en othel t221m cntelul thu xear In 1 The Plum' Thls XLII we le the guests' The Linn xx IN tl lllflllflled mtu x rurxl utlte with 21 fimvnul count! fcnu green lxwn Ltc Punch erxul on 21 ur 1111121 Tum a belutlful Rlght Iay Z? Glowmg Pams was the name of the pl y glwen bx thc Semor Class Thls 15 one plav that wlll xlwaw be remcmberul mc 1 W2 lk xll 100hll1Q' forw xrd to commencemunt xxh12hI he xl will be held on June 4 1tth0 St uhum ln cglgblatlon of the hftleth HHIIIVCISIIX of oul chool It 1 bun 1 gzrezt four veals' 'Ihr' Golrlrn Julnlec PORY 4' D111 1 L - .ask day nf s- 1 1f '1 st lil! 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' . : . . .1 '- s ', 5 1 2 , THE JUNIORS JACK BVDGE ........., lm-lf Sn-c'1mfl'l'0:1nl Iislslu-Hwzlll 21 Junior I'l:1y Sig Vlnss Pros- iflm-nt 1, Jig Vontrulizxn SHUT 11 .Jr1sm'HINf:Dm:AN ..... . . .lu Vlzxss l'rc-sifh-nl 23 Junior Play Sig Vluss Yim'0-I'r0si- :lr-nt Ii: Junior Prom f'0llllNittK'l' Zi Rom-:RTA FINLAY . . .... Ijnbhif' Vlnss SOCFOIZITj'-Tl'i'1lSUVCI' Zig Student Vlulw 1,125 Jun- mr Prom f0l11lHllll'l' .5 Rommr LYNCH . . . . . . . 11011 Vlzlss Sl-crvtzlry Zig 491-rs 23 Hi-Y 155 Swoml Team Iizxskothull 2, 353 Junior Prom Colmniltoo Zi ICTHPII. SHAMAN, Class Adviscr The Colden Jnlrilre I-'ORX N Q9 1 5'-1 ,3 JUB gi. QI JU B11 F5-6 9 HOWAIIII ALPHSON . . . . . . . Rags f'lz1rim-t Trio 2, 343 il0llCl'l'i liilllll LZ, Sig Junior Prom STANTON A MBLI: . l'Ommitt00 3 . ..... Hull ., .4 JuniOI' I'I'Om fltilllllllllli' 253 Saxophone Quzirtvt .., I AIINOLII AMUNIISI-:N EIIWARII ANDERSON ELISE ANDERSON CARMILN ANIIREASON JACK AIINOLII . A ruin . . Ed . Elise . Carman . . . . . . Jack Hockey Letterman 2, 3 ANNE LOUISE BACHELLER ...... Zoot Vvntrzilizxn Singvrs fig JuniOI' Play 253 Hall Patrol 2,3g Student Flub l,1Z,Ii: JuniOr Prom f'OnInIittec 3 CHARLES BELL . DOROTHY BENNETT ETHELMAE BENSON Student Club I, WILLIAM BI-:RG . Charlie . Dot .......Ginsy 2. fig Junior Prom Fommittce 3 Bill The Golden Jubilee FORX A6 N I 1 I Y l i -P J e l I lll'Il.ICN B1-zmsmz ..... Ilwlwn fL'Illl'2lll2lll Niiizviw 2, 2, Joi-2 Bi:1u:1'M . .luv Drums BIRK1-:DAHL ...... . Ilfirif f'0IltI'Zlll2lIl Singers LZ, Sig Girls' Triplm- Trio Zig Vnntcst Girls' Glvo Vlulm 2, Zig Junior l'l:1y Jig Nlim-ll Quartet 2, 235 f'ontr:1lizin Stull' 23 Slumlvnt Vluli 1,25 Girls' Trim ZZ GEORGE Borcsli: . , llmryw ESTHI-il! BRASTI-:n . lisflzvr RICIIAHII Brciliczizxmx . . . lm-lf l llzill l':itrul Il XVINNI-Il-'REU Blwrsit .... . . II'if1nif First Clues Tc-aims: Yolla-ylnzill l, 123 Vziptzxiiilmll lg Kick Pin Vhzunps lg Tap llzinr-ing: lAm'cmiipzniist1 l: Stuclvni Club l, 23 Vontvsi Girls' Gloo Vlulr 123 f'L-n- trzilizan Siiiggc-iw ZZ ELLEN Bi:owN ........ l:I'Oll'l1I'f' Lottvr Girl 33 Tuinliling 12: First Vlziss T1-:iniz lizislivt- bull 23 Soccer 29 Volk-ylmll Zi: i':1pt:iinlizill I: Winter Sports 1, 2, 33 Hikinp: 1, 2, Jig Kirk Pin flh1ll1lI7S 1, 2, Zi: Student C'lul12g G. A. A. 2, ii Pin'1,1.is Bimwx . ....... Phyl First Flaws llizimomlbzill 23 Hiking: 25 Kick I'in Vhznnps 23 G. A. A. 2 JAMES Burials ........ Sf-molly -10ers 35 Hi-Y Jig Junior Prom Vulnmittvc- Il ARTHUR BUNDLIPJ . Dudf' XVILLIAM BL'Nm,IP: . Bill Thr' Gnlrlml Julvilrn FORX MAiur:Bl l'i.i:n . . Marit- lJl'II.l.A Bw: . Ilcllu Bi-:vi-zum' t'Anwic1.1. . lic-1' Bl-IRYI, CAR1coi.1. ......... lim- Honur Volleyball Team lg First Class Teams: Basket- ball 21 Soceer 23 Volleyball 21 Diamonrlball lg Tum- bling lg Winter Sports Ci: Hiking lg Tap Dancing 1: Student C'lub lg G. A. A. 2 1 Roisrnm C.u:l'1'H ...... lim-tic Hiking 23 Student t'Iub l,1Z, Il Ims CARY .......... llfey Junior Prom t'onimittee 253 Hall Patrol 2, Il LLOYD CARY . Lloyd Rrru CHANe1f: . . ..... Ruth Junior Prom Fommittee 341 Forx Statln Sly Student Club l, 2, Zig Glee t'lub l JEAN CHAs1-: ......... Chasey Letter Girls 233 Honor Teams: Soccer 1, 2, Zig Volley- ball 33 First Class Teams: Soccer 1, 2, Zig Volleyball 2, 33 Diamondball 23 Captainball 13 Winter Sports l, 2, Zig Hiking: 23 Student Club 25 Vice-President Athletic Board 33 G.A. A. 3 Donor!-IY CHRISTIANSON ...... Dot First Class Teams: Soccer 23 Volleyball 23 Diamond- ball lg Hiking' lg Faptainball 13 Winter Sports 23 G.A.A.2 DAVID CLICARY . . Dave GEORGE CoLsoRN ........ Ollie Second Team Basketball 2, 33 Junior Play 31 Junior Prom Committee 3 The Golden Julrilcr' FORK LLoYn COMMON Jour: Covmzrsox Gicomsa Cnossr:N RICHARD CRUSSMAN MARJORIE DALB1-:Y Fzcfziv JOII.7l'lIlt' Judgr' Ifirlz iv Marge Student Club 1, 23 Girls' Triple Trio Jig Contest Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Zig Centruliun Singers 2, SS RUTH DELANO . ICLAINE D1-:MARS . Del H111 in 1' Student Club 25 Junidi' Prom Committee Ii LORRAINE DIETZ . PHILLIP DOAK . . . . . . iqllllllll 14- l'l1iI Junior Play 31 Centralian Stuff 25 Class President 1 !South Juniorbg Junior Prom Committee 3 ARL!-:NE DOMRESE ........ A1111 Tap Dancing 29 Centrulian Singers 2, Zig Student Club 1, 2, .s, c,.A.A. 1 GENEVH-:vi-:Dons11ER . . Gr-n JAMES Dow- . . Jimmie 'I The Golden Jubilee FOIEX 49 f JUBU wks- LYLE EISSINGER . tlwi-xNvo1,YN Iixmzss Hiking: HALLFIDON EKN1-:ss F1,oRnNc:r: Env!-:GARD Hiking 2, Ci-:nmc ERICKSUN . VIVIAN Essor: . . Gus . . . . . . Glrcn lg Stuclcnt Club l . . Elflfie . . . . . . . Floss Student Club 1, 2, Ji Sid . . . . . . . . V i zz Hiking 1, 2, 55, Concert Orchestra lg Student Club 2, 3, Hall Patrol 3 PHYLLIS FALKANGER . . . . . . . Phyl First Class Teams: Soccer 2, Jig Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Diamondball 1, 23 Captainball 1, Tumbling: 1, 2, 3, Winter Sports 1, 2, 3, Hiking 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Student Club 1, 23 Junior Prom Committee 8, Cen- tralian Singers 1, 2, 21 ANTHONY Fi-:lsr . . . . . . . . Ton y Hockey Captain 23 Football Letterman 1, 2, 33 Tum- bling 13 Hockey Letterman 1, 2, Hall Patrol 1, 2: Junior Prom Committee 2, 33 Hi-Y 1 MAURICE FEI NSTEIN . . . . . . . Fink Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Concert Band 1,2, 3 OBERT FLADLAND . FI-:RN FLAHERTY . Lois Forums . . Winter Sports . Olrerf Fern . . . . . . . . Lo 1, 2, 3, Student Club 2, 3 The Golden Juliilvc FORK 50 llnpvy Wh ffvy Clnrvm-1' . Do! Flrst Claes Teams Qoccer 5 Xollexblll 1 3 Captain- 2 Hlklng 1 2 'S Qtudent Club 1 2 fcntrzxlian ngers 1 2 3 Contcs Llr s' Glec TOWNSLFY FRFNCH Frcnchy ntrxlxxn Qmgers I H1 Y Z i Context Bcvs' Glco Ad . Bill . Dm' 2, Zig Gvorgz' . Milly 5 Honor . Nvssu . .lvn BETTY GRADY ..... . . . - . Betty Honor Soccer lg l irst Class Teams: Volleyball 1, 23 Vaptainball lg Winter Sports Zig Tap Dancing: 2g Ven- tralian Singers 13 G. A. A. ZZ, 33 Student Club 1, 2 Doicorm' GRANGAARD . , .... Granny t'entralian Singers LZ, 345 Hall Patrol 23 Student Club 2, Ii MARJORIE GRAY . . . . . . Mm-jg Letter Girls Jig Honor Teams: Volleyball 25 Basket- ball Zg Tumbling: 1, 2, 235 Winter Sports 1,2,3g Hiking' 1, 2, Sig Student Club 1, 2, 313 G.A. A. 1, 2, 3 A1,v1N GRE!-INBI-IRG . Al LEONARD GREENBERG . . . . Leo Junior Play 21 LAVERNI-I GRINA ....... . 1,01-ry Honor Volleyball 1, 23 First Class Teams: Soccer 15 Captainball 13 Tumbling: 1, 23 Winter Sports 1, 2, 331 Tap Dancing 23 Hiking 13 Student Club lg G.A.A. 3 IVIARION GEOFF . . Illurion LORRAINE HAGEN ...... . . Hagmz Debate Team 33 Student Club 3 CoNRAD HAGER ..... . Conl: Debate Team 3 GEORGE HAN KEY ........ G. T. Junior Prom Committee 85 Hall Patrol 1 NIIIRRELL HARDING . Murrcll VIOLA HARTJE . . Viola The Golden Jubilee FORX 52 MARJORY HI-:CKEL . . . . . . . Illargv Student Club 1, 3g Junior Prom Committee 3 RoY HEEN . . . Hi-Y3 MARIAN HELGAAS ....... . Ping Mu riu 71 Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Student Club 1, 2, 3 LI-Till HEMMERLING . LORAN HENDRICKSON Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Radio News LORRAINE HENSRUD . . RAYMOND HITCHCOCK .... . . Concert Band 1, 2, 33 Junior Play 33 Junior Committee 3 ARTHUR HOLT . ..... . . Centralian Singers 1, 35 Hall Patrol 2 LEO HUARD ......... Basketball Letterman 2, 3, Football Letter . Levi Loran 3 L07'rrlin0 . Ray Prom . Art Minga man 35 First Team Football 35 First Team Basketball 2, IS ROBERT HVIDSTON . GAIL JACKSON . RALPH JACOBSON ....... . Hrill . Gail Chicken ' Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Junior Prom Committee 3 J The Golden Jubil0e'FOI?.Y K 'Q X9 YQ Jusllt-6 WII.I.IAlNl JAMi:s ........ . Iiill Basketball Letterman 2, 33 First Teain Basketball 2,3 ALICE JOHNSON ....... Johnny Letter Girl 33 Honor Teams: Soccer 35 Volleyball 1, 22, 33 Basketball 25 First Class Teams: Basketball 25 Soccer 2, il: Volleyball l,2,33 Captainball 1,23 Sports Captain Il IJAGMAR JonNsoN ........ Dag Letter Girl 35 First Class Teams: Basketball 35 Dia- niondball 2: Soccer 33 Captainball 1, 25 Winter Sports 1, ZZ: Tap llanuing lg Hiking 1, 21 Kick Pin Champs 1 LEROY JoHNsoN ........ .Ions Class Vice-President 1 lS0uth Junior Highlg Hi-Y 1 HANNAH KA'ro ....... . Humzuh Centralian Singers 2: Student Club 1, 2, 35 Contest Girls' Glee Club 1, 2g G.A.A. 2 Louis!-: KELLER0 ...... . Louisr Student Club l, 2 OPAL KELLER . Opal ANN KENNEY . . Ann LAURA Konsrmz ..... . Laura Student Club 3 BI-:N KRISTJANSEN . . Ren ALICE Known-:NGA . . Alice ELI-IANOR KVAMME . . El The Golden Jubilee FORX 55 VERNON I,Aui-:iz . JOHN LANG JUNIOR LAQUA . Joh Im if' 'T . Pefr' us. Sna.: AMIDON Li-:I-g ....... Amos Hockey Letterman 2, 33 Hall Pa GLADYS LEE . Gladys GUDRUN LOYLAND . Guflrzm IONI-I LYCHE . . lone JACK VERNON LYNCH . Jack DONALD MANKUZ . . . . Dun Radio Club 1 'U sc, Lois MQCRAE ...... . Lo Centralian Singers 2, 3 DONNA BICDONALD ..... Donna First Class Teams: Soccer 1,23 Volleyball 1: Captain- ball lg Ventralian Singers 39 Girls' Triple Trio 1, 23 ggi JUBlll.f Student Club 1, 2, 3 DIJNWREATH MCGUIRE . . Dun The Golden Jubilee FORK ETIIIEI. llrlClNTYRl'1 . . . Ethel Junior Play 3 LAVRA RICINTYRE . . Luzlru I,om:N Mom: . . Loren RVBY Mol-:N . Ruby WILI-:ELM MOPIN . . Willie EDITH BIITRPHY ........ Illurf First Class Teams: Basketball 35 Volleyball 35 Kick l'in Champs I, 25 Knee Ball Champs 29 Ccntralian Stall' 25 Hall Patrol 33 Student Club 1, 2 Fmzn N1-:LSoN ...... . Fritz Concert Band 3 HAROLD NELSON .... . . Nels 49ers lg Play 33 Hi-Y 3 Hmcmim' Ni:LSoN ..... . Swede Junior Play 39 Hi-Y 3 PHYLLIS NELSON ........ Phyl Centralian Singers lg Student Club 1 DUNALD NI-IWGARD ...... . Don Second Basketball Team 1 CRYSTAL NEINAS . . Crystal The Golden Jubilee FURX 56 II.AxIm1.lr NMINAS . f'Ullk'K'l'1 l EsTHr:l: NYIIVS . Hiking I, 23 f'vntruli:xn Singa-rs ZZ Lvnvlrs Olwxm' JUHN O'Km-iw: . H ockvy Lvttvrmzm ii VHRNUN OLSUN . -ILM- THORA OMLII1 RUTH I'Al-1-:I:MAs'r1-:R JACQVE PARISH . -1901's C31 I Loral-:N PARSONS . -lirvrs 243 S1-cond Tc-um Buskutlmaxll 2 ANNA I'1-:'l'r:nsoN SYLVIA PISTNER . Honor Yulluy Bull Ig First Fluss Cuptzxinlnzlll l Put DOUGLAS PLADSON .17 The Golden Julnilvc FORX lu'l nu' 1' . Ex Ilusivr Joh nnir' Vvnzy Timm Hu I If .lrrvlr Lorem Annu . Sm' 3 Hull . Doug l:1ll!IIlI'l' l'I'lt'ils , llrud lVll.I,lAM Pricvis . . . . . . I'1n-wiv lk-11li'z1liz11i SlIlL1'Cl'S 2, Jig Ili-Y 23 Contest Boys' Glen- l'lul12, ii: 4'enti':1lizin Slaitl' 13 Vhi-or I.1-:ull-1' 2, I! I,i'1'n.i.i: QU-zsxi-:i.i. . 1,141-illv .ll'fANNl'I RAMSLANIJ ....... .IWIIIIIIC l'11Ils'0l't lizinfl 1, 2,143 l'om1-rt Uri-hvstru I, Ilg Con- trzilizin SlIlj1'l'l'S I, 23 .Iunior Play fig Student Vlulrl 'S ---1' AI,l2P1ll'l' RAsc'HIc'ic . .... . Oby l outlez1ll l,l'l,l1'l'lIl2lll Sig tlilvrs 2 l,i:oN,xI:n RVBHN . Ruhr A3554-rs 2, si Bif:A'1'i:ic'E RVSSELI, .... . limit Stullvnt l'lulr l, 2, limvuin Rltriw . . Ifflrliv SOPIIIIC RYAN . Sfmlziv A1,Ic'F: SAHIC , . Alif-1' Bm rY SALLBERG ........ Betty Letter Girls 25 Honor Teams: Soccer 2, 35 Volleyball 25 lizisliotbzxll 2: First fV'l2lSS 'l'L-zuns: Iiziskctlmll 25 Soc-cor I, 2, 35 Yullvylxull 1,23 Ilizinionmlbull 1,23 Fzip- tuinlmll 1: Hiking' 1, 2g Sports Fziptuin 13 i'0ntrulizin Singers 555 Girls' Triplv Trio Zig Junior Vlziy Sig Hull Patrol Jig Stuflcnt Club I, 2, ZS I,oi:NA SANDE . I,m-nn The Unldrn Jubilee FORK 8 CURRINNE SANDERS . VIOLET SANDERS . GEORGE SCHNEBLI . MARGUERITE SCHULTENOVER . . Student Flub 1, 2 EVELYN SEDAHI. . GORDON SETTERLUND ..... Currinnf' . Marg Corlly Football Letterman 35 -19ers 23 Junior Play 3 SARA SHANDLER G. A. A.2 KATHLEEN SHANE .... Glee Club 1 CARROLL SOLLOM . THOMAS SOLLOM . INEZ SORBO . . Mixed Quartet lg Student Club 2 LOISSORBO . . . . . . . G. A. A. 2, 31 Sports Captain 3 59 The Golden Julnilce FORK C11 , .sv Sail: Qs Ei' Sa r K ll y rroll 'Q AQ. Tom X Inez JUB 'Orr 'B llf-6 018 Lois Q I BI.ANL'III-ZS'l'EPANEK . . Blum-he IJAIQLYNL: Srmsox ....... H Dm-Iuws Junior Play 2, Zig Hall Patrol 33 Extemporaneous Speaking Vontest 25 Radio News 35 Student ETHEL Srrcomi . THORICE SVEEN . BEVERLY SWENIJIMAN RUTH SYVENSON . LAVERNI-I THoMPs0N ROY THoMi'soN . Lois THonAI,nsoN . PATRICIA TISIJALE . Ethel Snoonie Beverly K Ruth Loecy . Roy I . Lois . Pat Centralian Singers 2, 33 Mixed Quartet 23 Contest Girls' Glee Club 25 Triple Trio 33 Junior Play 39 Class Secretary-Treasurer 13 Forx Stuff 33 Hull Patrol 33 G.A. A. 23 Radio Guild 33 Student Club 1, 2 LYLETURNER . . . . . . . . . Horse First Team Basketball 33 Tennis 1, 23 Second Team - Basketball 23 f'entralian Singers fly Vlass Vic'e-P1'esi- LENORE ULvi-:DAL ....... LcNoire Tap Dancing 2g,Hall -Patrol 2g Student Club 2, 3 The Goldmz Juhiler' FORK 00 KENNETH VIC . . . Kenny Hi-Y 3 ERMA VoISS . Erma LYLE VOISS . , Lylf- LARRY WAGNEIR . . 1,fn-ry BI-:TTY JANE XVALLACIC Ilvfty FRANCES WALI,EN . . 1 ruur-f's CLAYTON WEBSTER , Gordy CLINTON WEBSTER . . Ilud BARBARA WEST . . .... . Hubs Junior Play 35 Student Club 1 EVERJEAN WEYRAIFCH . h'1'm-jmn DONALD WHITMAN ...... Iimwlzvnfl 49ers 15 Second Team Basketball 25 Junior l,l'0l11 Manager 3 ELAINE Wick ........ Shorty Honor Volleyball Tcam lg First Class Teams: Volloy- ball lg Diamondball 21 Faptainball 1: Kick I'in Champs 23 Student Club 1, 2, 3 MARY WIIJDER ......... Sadie Honor Volleyball Team 23 First Flass Volleyball 1 MARY GALE VVILLIAMS ...... Claw Winter Sports 2, 3: Student Club 2, 3 RUTH WILSON ..... . Dolly Student Club 1, 2 561 The Golden Jubilee FORK N N I1 4 I I XI x x X I I 1 I IX x I x N 'I I Xx X rum N m I XI -.um m NI In N mm Imxwix I1 wx XII ' abut 'FIIPHNHN Awww In '- 'rnrwx nf ' mn NIIII In INIINIHII I1-1 I-NI AI nur Run x Xiu PIIINIPNIIN Mx x QNIIX h Inf PNTIUQD Xnxmrm 1 r I 1 .XI1III'I'II1N.'XI, .lI','IIlIIS .Xx1I:1iI:1:x, If'1.uI:I3.'1'IQ I.YI'm:, I' , II-If .X 1 jusfx. ANNA BI.-'I .:. ', I.. ' 3. I1 .X XIII IIS fx, NI xlzmlzl-71' MIX 'IIlN'rrmN ,,,, wi: .Xx :I Im. 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I- .NA ' 'ffll1'IVI,lI'PI',Y' THE SOPHOMCJRES HOUGH the Sophomores have been but two years as hxgh school stu year when they presented themselve at the Freshman class they elected the followlng as officers Douglas Heen President Lorraine Cameron Vice Pres :dent Herdls Anderson Secretary Treasurer lVlr A C1 Ellancl as Faculty adviser Durmg this first year they partxclpated ln the home room organxza tlon and helped to establlsh student government Durlng their second year the bophomore ofhcers included Douglas Heen as Presldent lvls Hvlnden as VICE Presxclent Dons Hennessey as Secretary and Earl Leo as Treasurer with MISS Schxlcl as their Faculty adviser Chief of the actxvltles spon orecl by the Sophomores this year has been thelr two con cesslons at the Carnival These were a basketball free throw contest run by l:.arl Leo and a baseball throwing contest operated by Douglas Heen Thls year also saw the class place several of its members lnto posltlons upon the first team xn basketball and also brmg up a strong team for xnterclass play The staff looks forward eagerly to the tum when the Sophomore class shall be an example to all the others and we feel conhclent that the class of 38 will be able and ambltxous enough to carry forward the tradxtlons and alms of Central Doums HI-:EN Drums Hrzxxnssm' EARL L50 lvls Ilvlxmcx Mlss lllYRTI.I- Ku-urn dents they have already left a lasting impression upon school affairs. 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The I olden Jubilee IVOICX 1 U!LlIll!1lf var!!! flillnnr 931 DI-'NNIS TLFTF -X Ich 21 Bum R1 NNI-IL XICTOR Rxhmx NIR 'N B IXNAPP THE FRESHMEN N the fall of I935 well over two hundred hugh spxrlted freshmen approached the halls of Central for thelr four year sojourn While they looked to us at least much the same as any other group of post grade school youngsters yet they turned the tables on the haughty semors and woke up the school to thexr presence Under the guidance of Mr Knapp their adviser these worthles organized a cheermg squad composed entlrely of freshmen whlch had lts first and last performance at one of the football games Though drowned out by the more lusty and practnced upperclassmen they succeeded ln breakmg the lce wlth the first cheermg squad rn the school s hrstory Also due to the gemus of the Frosh was their act Spldora at the carnival which exhxblted lmmy Pond as the bodyless wonder A successful sunlight dance was also put on by the up and coming future sophomores Freshmen officers for the past year Included Denms Tufte President Alice uam Secretary Bully Russell VICC President and Victor Rykken Treasurer ln spite of all the freshmen have contended wxth we feel sure that they wlll soon fill the shoes of thelr smcere though unspoken frlends r lflrfvll Jlflrilve FORK 1 FRESHMEN Thr' fIoIflCn,Iul1iIUU FORK 6 711 forma THE PASSING YEARS HIS year commemorates the half century mark ln the hlstory of our hlgh school At thls our Golden ubllee lt seems almost lmperatlve that we pause and retrace the progress of those fifty years ln assemblmg StatlStlCS coverlng the previous years we have encountered innumerable dlfflcultles the past rs alwavs lndeflnlte and ln many cases even hazy to those most posltxve of retaining always the classlc events of a yester year After an editorial burnlng of the midnight oll a clrcumspect survey of musty records a questioning of frlends associates and all probable alumnl wlthm range of the telephone the edltor of this Forx dlvlslon has made her optlmlstlc attempt at an honest chronlcle of things as they were Wlth0Ut the help of the alumnx the compll itxon of this history would necessarily have been lmposslble Because of the remarkably fine way the Class of l9ll recalled ln detail the first quarter century ln their publlcatlon we feel there IS lnttle need of repetxtlon of that account in this edltlon Also this belng an outlme of the former years we have used names and pictures as they were given ln the pre vlous hrgh school year books Thus fact wxll account for any strangeness of COIHUYC manner of dress or changes rn names partlcularly femmme For the years rn which there was no Forx published we were unable to secure dated pictures and thus are submlttmg those pages unadorned After some dellberatlon the l93O Forx staff has made a choice very arbltrarlly lt IS true of two of the many outstandlng students from each dents we could have selected but the staff does feel that the candidates so chosen are at least truly representatlve of these classes At the present Wfltlng we are unaware of any actual errors but we are not lnfalllble and we trust that you wlll forglve our slns of omlsslon and com mlsslon ln your recollectlon of many pleasant remlrxscences of your own hlgh school days 1911 1936 Durmg the years between l9l l to l936 various changes have taken place m our high school enumeratmg Back ln l9l l a yearbook was pub lished tracing the first quarter century of progress This annual can be re garded as Central s foremost journallstlc achxevement The followlng year Mr Lehman took over the summer school classes m the Y M C A where he contmued for two years or untll the class was removed to the Cen tral bulldlng and placed under the auspices of the school board Wnth the achlevmg of the track champlonsh ps m l9I 3 the team started a wmnmg streak which lasted for four years Two years later a change was made ln the currlculum when Mr Schenvogt began hrs agrlculture course whlch lasted but two years The next year a mght school sesslon was Introduced It conslsted of approxlmately thlrty five students and was very successful Durmg the war year the school hoard authorrzed a hugh school band but the organlzatlon really had lts begmnmg ln l9l9 One year later the new l14lrlI1eIUlrX class. We regret that space does not permit us to list all the prominent stu- 'will . -' '.' building was accepted for use It was in this year too that Mr Lehman took over Mr Stebbins duties as principal to enable him to fill the superintendent s position left vacant by Nelson Kelly s resignation ln l9ZI there were two new clubs organized The Story Hour Club wlth Miss M Helen Davies in charge and the Faculty club which organized the Athletic Assoclatlon the next year Mr Leo Haesle came to Grand Forks as instrumental music supervisor in 1923 Too much cannot be said on the rapid strides the department has taken under his supervision Besides the scores of fine soloists and small groups he has placed at the state contests he has developed the band and orchestra into remarkable organizations They have made an outstandlng record by winning practically every contest they have entered ln the vocal music department much of the credit can be given to Miss Blanche Leigh and Mrs Belle Porter Barton for the fine achieve ment they have made at the state music contests lf Miss Margaret Olson the nationally known contralto graduating from this high school is lndlcatlve of the fine vocalists the department turns out there IS little doubt about the quality of their work With the authorizing of the Centrallan as a school activity in l924 they took great steps IU the advancement of the first school paper ust two years later the track team took the first of two successive state championships under the leadership of Mr Cortright With the added facilities of the new gymnasium built in 1926 Z7 the basketball team began a winning combination of teams They took two successive state basketball championships The latter year they advanced to the national contest and came out third in competition The Centrahan branched cut m 29 and edited the Centrallte a literary magazine This year hockey was mtroduced and took its place among the school activities A year later Mr ohn C West came to the Institution to fill the chair left vacant by Mr Stebbins sudden death As a novelty ln 1931 the athletic department presented the first Gym Nite to demonstrate the work they were doing The following year the first homecoming banquet was held The football team became possessor of the State title and the Sioux Land Conference tltle but forfelted them be cause of age mehglblhty Much of the overcrowded condition ln the class rooms was relieved with the building of South umor High in 33 Elroy Schroeder took the place of Mr West the next year when the latter assumed the presidency of the University of North Dakota This term also saw the inauguration of Radio News Programs under the direction of Mr T O Sweetland l935 saw still another change made in the high school administration when Mr Lloyd G Thompson succeeded Mr Lehman as principal upon his resignation It was in this year too that the hall patrol was instigated under Mr Victor Essons supervision and once again the football team took the state championship and we advance to the present year to ponder over the progress being made We notice the last wing of the Central block is under construction and we realize the appropriateness of lt all for with the completion of Central block we close the pages on our first fifty years of progress and it can truly be called our Golden ubilee J . 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IM-111111 1917 BRIEF HISTORY S pxoneere ln the held of IHUSIC thls tlxss orfanmc cl 1 let club III Cen tral Wlthln a year the young orQan1L1t1on heexme very ILIIYS IH school functlone and estahllshed themselves amonff the perm xnent xctlyltles Lnder the capable superyxsxon of use Blan he qewer they developed fx yery efhment muslc department In football they proved their superlorlty hy defeatmf eyery team pl'1yed Wlth the evcceptlon of the Xlumm And they xdclecl to the1r llready excells nt record hy taltlng the contest t1tle from Nllnot The hlvh school Alumnl held a d1nner dance m honor of the fraduatmff senlors The class held the th1rty first annual comme ncement cxf rtwes and non tended to he the largest class to date They numbered ewhty three IH ull xx 11111 II Nhxy X 1 I 1 111 4 1 1 4 LI 1 I I I tx SI XS J N1 Il II 1 P ' XX X11 Nu , 14 7l14l1r 1 I In 1,1,1.,x1,111x1. .1I1N11111 I If ,,,,,-,.,. 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MA11113 I AGS'I'.-XID BRIEF HISTORY T the State Declamatxon Contest they estahllshed a record well worth comment for they took hrst place m both the boys and QIYIS readmg DUYIDQ the war the students ID the varlous classes organxzed to sew kn1t and make convalescent benches for the Red Cross A school band was authorlzed by the School Board thls year but Ilttle was done 1n the way of orgamzatlon The hlgh school farm sltuated near the falr grounds was agaln opened to the students 1n avrlculture Under the leadershxp of Captam Froats the track team ran off wlth the dlstrlct banner and took second 1n the State meet at Fargo A C Approprlately enough one of the members of thls class Elroy Schroeder has advanced to the pos1t1on of Supermtendent of Schools here ln Grand Forks I-Ie IS the first Central graduate to hold that POSIIIOH NIIIx X110 SLIIIULI II H1111 IIIII 111 It Ii IIIIKIIIII III I xlixli NIL ' N I Ix XNIxI II! 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N A A A. ,cz 1 -s 11I11yv1I. 1'li11g: up 7711 i ts to Yf '01f F' ll W1 I'!.Il11111:'I11111111 1I.I'111's 11s th' 'IIII 'HIFI 3'l l- IY.. ssl' '.. 1 'f .-X. Ii11I1l111' A. XIII! IU1' V1 1 TA 14.1911 YDS B' I1 ' NI. I'111's1111s . 1' ' 1 Q ' .. . I '.' Il- ' Ii.I.z111I1 K.G1 ' 1II11 1 1 1 N , Y X I 1 4 II.I.-11 . I fs '1 ' '4 ' 1' ' ' ' ' ' ' 5 S. lfis 1111 M. X-llll' R..11111-s .I, ' gm 11. If .... z11-..1'- ....... 11 11. 1 -- 1 11. 1 11. :yn 121511-so li. I .... II-- -'1 'gf ......... 12 II. 1 'hol K. 21 'IIICI' 1'.IC'key I .1 1 1 1 7:7 ' ' I H011 , ' 1 'PHX s UPI s Il I-11 N 1111 H1 h 1 II f I 01 N IXXIIIC 1111 I11 If NIo1ILI Hlch III 011 1111 1 I ll 0 Du1Is I Dcft xted NI1111i 111 U x I LI U L 1 x lx out ll ll JI 71 po Il I THIN J 111111111111 KIIII N ATHLI' TIKS H4111111 TL 1111 I 1 I Ol 1 III! I I 'XI wsu, 1919 VI..-XSS UI I If'l'IRS QA g,M-LM3 l'1.-.mlfffr . . . . . . IIICIIIN IJHIIIAIAN IJ-351,11-j Bl'N1p1,1pj . ., . I'11-w-l'1-1'.mlf'ffr . ,,,. IIOIIIS I',n'N1-: . I +111 N: ffhlflff Ahuft ff! ' H l,'1'lu'f'.vr'ffflfflzv .Yfffvll .Nuwwfairy-l1'f'1r.s1I1'f1' .,.. .I,xs'1t JMWIHI E I'f1lwflI'wmf1'fm ,.,. I'II.lZ.'XIiIi'I'II fl.'XI'I.KI-I frrf III BRIEF HISTORY UE to the Influenza eplclemlc the superintendent declared x three months vacation from school the fall of IQIS A football season practlce w xs well under way but because of the epldemlc they were unable to develop a team This year the hugh school band and orchestra made their debut under the 'able dlrectxon of Professor Moses The glee clubs entered the state contests for the first tlme Although the glrls glee club had Ilttle success the hoys organxzatlon emerged victorious Blanche Leigh and Professor Moses the musxc clxrectors deserve much of the credlt for the overwhelmmg success of the musxc departments ln these beginning years ' hxl 1 IXI' II Q r mx ox It Il lI ut Ii XSRI IIU IX I II I I I rl I X I I I I Ihr fn nu x Nfffff Uffwf ...... F.-XI -1 lflsmtlc . . . ' K . ' E K. 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IC, 421: Nur: PN ' I hh-fl Jul AIU I Ul'. 1920 111110111 B111 If R011 HORN B1 1x1 III V1 111x111 x 1 x 11 us S r 11 ll vi X NN 'x1s11s 1 1 X NKIIII llllll N1 I4 XX IX BRIEF HISTORY MID much enthus1asm and the usual ceremonles the class of 20 entered the portals of the new 1Ju11d1ng They lay c1a1m to a d1st1nct1on of whlch they can be justly proud for thelrs IS rhe hrst class to graduate from the new 1Ju11d1ng In th1s year a change was made 1n the ac1m1n1strat1on when 1V1r Stebbms left h1s posltxon as pr1nc1pa1 to Mr Lehman so that he could succeed 1VI Kelly as supermtendent After a n1ne year lapse the students once agaln undertook the publlcatxon of a Forx Thls ed1t1on was the second edltlon of IIS kmd to be publlshed by thls hlgh school To lessen the monotony of the school 11fe the students declared two days set aslde one as Hobo day and one as Llttle G1r1s day On Tuesdays the students came dressed to brlng out the theme and classes went on as usual 9111 F11-XII 91 ARON 8111111 X 'X 1111111 I 1n1,1111n XI 1hp1t1111 1 I111111g,111 1 11111 1 Ill 111 11,1 r xfton 1 S TIII 11 1 I XITXI1 'XIX 1111 N111 '1 UNIC 111 11 r111.11 I u N11111c1 N 111u11 '11 11111 5, 111.11 II1st11rx Q 71 N1111111 K1 IL , 1111 1 1 1111111 11 111 uss 5111 1 X 1 1 1101 1 X1 N -XX P5111 11111 Ii 1111 111111111 H11 1' Asn AN11'1II1 s1111 x 11111111 11 Hmgl 'I IRUHI I-YI N1111111 1 11,xs111T1 A11 I N 1111 V1 U 11 1 ' NN 11111m1A1111x 111xT1sT IN 11111 1111 WM K 1112 1 1 1x11w11111ux1111 s 111xTFs1 Nqll f'1,.-XSS 1111'1 IC' 'IRS , A 3 1'l'I'N'l1'1l1 ,,,,, IIA .1 'I' .'11N .3 'I A -'- n-'11 .... 11l.'-1' . lf4'll1'1'N1'I11Ilf11'l' . 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Q 1.1 I 1111 N.1 111- 'II U1 N 1I..' 1111 v H N 11mm,,,m I1'..,1l1I V v y i , 1 l ,111. . 1 111.5 W: Ish M, if ,,m..h,,. .11 M1111 11,1-11 1.1'.AIlN I . -Nm. 4 I WM R111 -' s 11 T, '1'11111':11s1111 -'Ip A-A- . I. . 4: L11 1AA-T ' I ' 1 11-,m 111111111111 , 1.4 -- - . ,1,.,m . 2 1211-11-1111-.'1.. S. .'111'1'11 111:-' 11-IM' .-11 1'11' '11:s IIg111- ICY11111-1' ,I-.Th mmm 1'.1T111.11',x1. 1'11x'1'1:s'1'.1 . 1's . 1 g 1 y 3.- 1'I. S-' 'lllll IC. Kt'11X D' In lshor H' I ' IC. 1 .'111 31. 11111111111 jj ' j, ' , jj ' ,' ' 1,. 1111151 l1'2lIl1211111 Xl. Y111111g:11111'1: 5111111111 11. .' 11'1-s 11 TI11' lI111111'11 .l111111!'C FUNX 1921 CLASS Ul l lt'ICIIS All-IRRYI. Illill I I'l'II 1'1 -Qfflffff .----- 3ll'iHNYI- l51i1I'l l'1'H lblxxxr-1 Sfzlwm-is I :sf .WMA I ,vw , ,. I I fur, , Q I my-I 1-fzwlf ,ff ...,. I-iI l'u l.1II'41Hl.IN I.'4'pf'1'sv rffv1f1f'r'.Nff11l4'1'f IU, 'f r1 lrllzff N' fl ft Nffftfzfflffuffft, IIIXNIIII lllNll ..f 1- .4 -- . . 4: cya: ,.. A. 11 N BRIEF HISTORY OOIKING baclt on the actlvltles of the class ol ll we flnd xn xrray f new organlzatlons They establlshed a Story I-Iour Club under the supervxslon of lVI1ss Davies Durmg this year the Faculty Club with Mr Pitman as president came into being, We also find a new edxtxon ln the soclal world wlth the presentatlon of school dances at the Gullcl Hall ln honor of VlSlIlTlg athletic teams Besides the mxtlatlon of these new mstltutlons they developed a remark ably good orchestra that was well recelyed on their concert tcur of the state In basketball they took the dlstrlct champlonshlp and although they we re un successful ln wmmng the tltle they piled up the bwffest scores of any te im ln the contest and two of the players I-I Boe and F Yoder were plcltecl for the all star team Boe was acknowledged as the most outstanding player on the floor by bemg awarded the captamcy of the all state team As a fitting modern recommendatlon of thls class we must mentlon the achlevements of Rlchard Black as a radlo operator with Rlchard Byrd s Llttle America expedition ln Antarctica IH l934 KST 'Nxl ' Ills Mx ,I Nqux Q Iohl fl I-rl 1 N 1 1 I Slllllllt I II IIII I4 ur mx I Ilumu 1 nl hlll uf ant 1 VOX J I uw I Rl PN I 1 mf L ut Xml x XTIII PTI! mpc l III4 NIITI IIIII lt N 1 I I X1 IXIIIIXI N 141 l I LIN IXLI 1 IUIIIN NIIIII X I 1 Xlxa II l K OH Ill: 11 14 l'f1lffZif-M-'fm ..... lllixxf-1 ,'QI'llil-IS x.f1,mfff,,'iffff . , .... ,Ima S1'lll'I.!l-I , I. r p . . . 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Pow XI IJ DAYII-'Q NI 'ANDFTH 801111111 N 1111 111s1 111 S1111 BRIEF HISTORY ELALLING the act1v1t1es of the class of 22 we dlscover a very actlvc athletic department In basketball they conceded the state honors to Fargo only after a hard fought battle As for tennls Loughlln and Schuyler took the colors ln the doubles and Schuyler ln the slngles at the State Meet To create lnterest ln Athletics the Faculty Club 1nsta11ed a new orgamzatlon 1n the year s act1vlty by orgamzlng the Athletlc Assoclatlon It IS comprlsed of all the faculty and DYHCIICBIIY all of the students and It has as lts sole purpose the sponsorlng and supervlslng of the athletlc department Durmg the District Basketball tournament the students demonstrated their genlal hosp1ta11ty by stagmg two dances m the Guxld Hall ln honor of the VlSlt mg teams Throughout the year varlous organlzatlons sponsored both evening and matinee dances thus addlng to the actlve soclal llfe of the school In the muslc department they produced Pmafore an opera especlally adapted to I-Ilgh school presentatlon The undertaklng was well rece1vec1 by the commumty as a whole I1 14111 N III N 'XILIIIIIII NI1ch1g., 111 1 1 s11o111 NI1111L1 111111 1 1 Ill T 1111411111 L 1111111111 111 11 31111 II 11111111 11111111 I I 1m,,1111n I1IClxlIIS0II I ll o 1 11111 I1 lf1 11111 VX SI 111811 II IIA! s 11 R 1711 cs NNISI 1111 fl fx Q1111 L NIIII I lI 1 R N'1u11111 1111111111 I III 111 1 II IIIN N111 lttx I II111111 1011, I 1 IL I I I' 1RFl1 N Wochlxcs 1111 A 111-I-IX X 111 Of' H 11111 1 Nchuxl oe 1111111 11011111 111 Nlunm N C111 LII Duns IIIILI 111111111 NIIIIIII 111 Ix XIIIIQIIOIII., XXIII 11101 XX 11111 IXIKITIC LI I OOTB III IR-U x our l I S I Iou,f:h1111 I lou1t1r A HOIIKJII 11 II out It -X QIIIIIII R1111e1ts011 X QOITIKIIIC -X 511141111 I IK out 11 D 5I'lIlII'I CI RHIC I I L 'II III-I ARI NI1N'IS I' Il2'11s11 1111110111 xtlcs Q1-101110 L1n1.u 11.0 X 011 1t11111 11 M TIX ITIFQ ORATORICAI COIVIPST Tmtten I Fur on DECLAIIIATIOIN CONTFQT hch1'111ergr R D 111m FXTFMPORAINFOIS COINTFQT R D 1110s O11 RITT-I IFAIIC 1111111 C Q-11 PINAPORE 51111111 R S1h11111r1r XOII11II'IIIxlII T Rtx Tho111pson R Booth 'S Hofto POOTB -XI I Qf0RI' N Fast C 1 1nd Por 1 I'1 IIU1111 JI 0 CI'lfIOII 0 Iwrgzo 11s to C IX 1 r lost to IJu1IsI 1111 HOLIDAX IAR'I II' S Junlol Irom 1111111 H111 D IHLCS Th1n11sg:11111g, I ITIX 51 lfllljjllf ILI . . 1 1, . 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ALIIICN In ll AIIII-N S111 1111-N blllllflffflllllll Jos11111xF HAm.1x -X1 111 x SQI IRI- s 111.1 1N Il BRIEF HISTORY I I 1111 IVEN an opportunity to prove thexr clramatlc ablllty the students ln Z3 presented the Shakespearean play A Mlclsummer Nlght s Dream ln a ITIHHIICI' WOI'tI'ly of lTlLlCI'1 C0l'1SldCI'aIIlOI'l On May 23 the Student Club lnltlated a new actlvlty 1n Qentral by pub Ilshlng a school paper called the Centrallan Although they publlshecl very few lssues the paper met w1th I1m1ted success New unxforms and equlpment was secured for the basketball and football teams by the Athletlc Assoclatlon The assoclatlon xntroclucecl the season ticket method to the students and It prox ed very popular PORX ST-XI I OOTII XII Sf URI' N 1111 Isp 11 H N11 NIMT11 I11to1 -I Squncs -Xsslstint P1I1t111 I' S1hI1I11 ILINIIIQSS 'II1111 Ll I TIIOIIIIJ 111 1111, NI 1111 I' 1 I I 11111kston 11 1 II st -X 1 IIIIII CI I IIIIQQIINIPII Souetk I xulkm IIu111o1 U11 1 N I st II OI ILLISS Student I 'uh Ii Schl IIILIL II1 H I Thomp 1111 H I T Stun IIou1 IIuI1 L I u mt 111 I1111HA 1 I'IXI'I PXTI 'IIIOI XXI-OI S ION II YI I Squnw UII YIUI It AI CON II NI I NIIIIIINOII III'lI XXI XTION I ON TI YI Ii S1hI1I11 ga IUI II Iu111o1 5511101 Iimquet SLIIIOI P11 I -XSKI TB-XIL SI ORI S PIII II NIIJR II-XX LI -KIDS NIIIJSL NIWIFR XII I-IT S IIRIANI Ihlanc IILFIIIII. 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Sw-1'11f111--11-7'1w1s111'11' . . . 11111111111N1,1ss1:1c H11 II XRIJ S11 1.111Ax1 Nfllr 1N the year of 1924 R Cortrlght came to Central to coach the football and basketball teams They dxd 11tt1e m the way of champlonshlps thls year but they took great strldes to brmg them out of thelr athletlc slump The track team had a very successful year taklng second ln track w1t11 a 30 to Fargo s 32 Althouvh the f1rst Qentrallan was sponsored by the Student Club m May 1923 the paper was really launched and mltxated by the class of 24 I Splte of ltS youthfulness It YCCCIVCC1 thlrcl place IH competxtlon wlth all of lts class ln the Northwest and was awarded thc VICE Preslclency of the Northern lnterscholastlc Press Assocxatlon a remarkable feat for so young an organ I73tIOl'l I T11fIt1111 sl 111 1 1111 1 11111151 11 1 ll 1111111111 1111 1111 X 111 111111 111s I'111s IlN1tlI N 511111 IIICX I 1111111111 1 Nd II I1 0 Ixuft X 5011111 1 111 1111111 N X X I NIUN111 111! 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If I 111'4I1 . . . . . . ll? TI' A ' ' ' '- h' lx M21 1 1' 1' 'IIIIIIII' .... I . I,:1w EI' I II II 'QI' ' ' 'I 'I' 'lx' ' ' III . Ii ' - ' '. as' 11' ' ,, - . . V ,I H Q Q. .... 233 I'I11stfQ1':111 '111' 's . . fi H ' I Asst, l411111I.1t11111 5I1,1. . A.. 11h . I s H4 I... 1 V V V: Hrilfhm I . . 1 1 Q ' - 15 I . I,:11' if. '1111Is I' ' ' 12.1 .... Iii IJ1-vils I,z1I11: ..... . ill? lI.I,z ' ..... A.II:'.l'tt CLI .,.. T-- ,Q 1' ........ 15 ' fi11l1.'1'11 .l11l1iI1'1' I '.'.Y 11. 1926 1 111 I NUI 1 11 11 C111 1111111 111111 081111 ll 1'1lH 111 B1xs1x ff 18 1111111 I11Hxs111x J11s1P111x1 1111111 P1 1 1111111 111 111 N 1 BRIEF HISTORY ETRAQING the ac1'11evements durmg the year of 1926 we dlscover a very act1ve class Thexr annual un1or play Merely 1V1ary Ann was repeated for the hrst t1me ln the hlstory of the expresslon department Enhanclng greatly the publxc appearance of the band new uniforms were secured Th1s year the students had the pr1v11ege of lnauguratmg a new gymnaslum Wlth the added faCl1ltlSS the new gym offered the athletlc teams made a commendable record Taltlng a nucleus from the famous 1926 Locker Room quartette S Gorder and V1 Larson have added two new members and the quartette has been suc cessful ln radxo The track team also won the state meet 31 to Fargo s 28 ,X N1 S 111 II! 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R. 1 '1111 11.1 .... 221'---G1 ........ I1 1' 1 .,., . ..' '11 1 S11-1'i:11 1121111111 . . . . 1 1 ra G. I .... 11- 1 '15 . . . . . . 12 - ' . ' . RX 1927 CLASS OFFIFICRS ' . . . . . . .I1111N1..111s11x 75 . . . . . S'1'.1x1.1:1'121111111311 A I'1'1'si1l1'1af . I'f1'1'-I'1'1'si111'1ff S1'1'1'1'f1lF11-T1'1'r1s111'1'1' .... I1I1'K BLAIN X 1'1111'1Ii1-1111-M11 .... G1:11.11.111N1: 111111.11311 l HARRII-IT SwEET1.AND -Qf'1Hff'f ff ' If1'p1'1's1'11f111'i1'1'5111111111 11'1'111'1's1'111111111151111111111 BRIEF HIS l'ORY LIVIINISCING over the h1gh school days of the class of 27 we recall the remarkable athIet1c career they establlshed In football they p1Iec1 up a season score of I 71 to tI'1e1r opponents 6 The game wlth Fargo was the only defeat they suffered After completlng a thoroughlv successful football season the athletes ap proachecl the basketball season wlth vlgorous determ1nat1on They not only captured the state t1t1e but also made a good showlng ln the N3tl0DH1 Tour nament They defeated Toledo Ohlo Rldgeheld Park New ersey and Eau Clalre WISCOHSIH They dropped their flrst game to Batesvllle Arkansas to the tune of 32 to Z1 and were thus ellmlnated from the Natlonal Tourney ln the last Iap In track as well as basketball they took the colors 1n the state meet Wlth a score of 34 just seven polnts ahead of Fargo The Centrallan was elected to the N I P A pres1dency It made a record ln the hlstory of the paper by never mrssmg an lssue PORX BT-XPF 11015 AT111I1TIl H 11l11.scf T QVXEFTLAIND f h Ii 1 . . . . 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'z 'l.'1 II. . 1 . 1929 1'1..XSS111 1-'11'1C1iS 111111111 S4'1141x1:1-:1:111iR 1'f 1fff-1-1 ---'-- 11-WMU' 111-11111111 1:11121-I1C'1' 1-'1.1-3'1'4'11131: , . , 111-1-l'11.Q11l111r .... 1X1'1xX1'1v1'11 Nl1'1.1.1-ix I 11'1l11'1x41 111 N111 1 If, 1 1111111 N111 ,f I 11 11111 511-1-11111-11-I,-111-11111' . . 11.X1l.1111iI1-I N1'111a1:1xs ' E 1 1 x11Xx BRIEF HISTORY OR seven years the Central 1th1e11c ttdl l1S have been known as tht Real skms It was IH 79 1n a Qentrallan column ed1tec1 by Grande XVh1tm111 that that name was or1U1natec1 Thm year marked the bcf-1nn1n0f of 11 new sport IH Central w1th 111 111t1o ductlon of a Hockey team coached by E L bcharf 1t was IH th1s year too thut the Centrallte a 11terary 1'Hclf'dllHC epon Qored by the Qentrallan waq launthecl and xttalned ltS pos1t1on 1111101111 hlffh school act1v1t1es The state 1th1et1cs saw two Ch8I1 'E'S F1rQt the state was red1str1cted basketball tournamentb and second a new fr1otba11 leaffue was formed 1b11nU Central to arranve 11 better sthedule The School Board saw ht to close the school for ber 14 on account ot the lnfluenza epldemlc 1or a week bevmnlnff Decem g x 1 11 N I 1 1 1 11111111 1 1 11 N11 PU UN 41 IIIXI 1 N 1 N ll 411 111 1 1 1 1111141 H0 1x11 1 N 1 1 11111211-PNIII KH 1 1 111111111 1 1 11111, H11 X 11 1 ' X 411 11 1 NOIL11 1 1 1 111 111 111 11 111 1111411 1141 1'f-111111-1411-1'1111 , .... 11111111.11 117142 .111-11: S1111 11111111.1111 ...,. 111..XI1Y.' - 4I.'.'11N V . 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Y Ol 011 X R111111 CLLBQ 1931 CLASS CJ1 1 ICTl+I11S I11s11I111f SIC Cl 1 11111111 1111 111 Slllllfflflll 11111 IJ xx 111111 1xCl 'xx I IN 111111 11111 11111 I-X1 N 1 IxxIC1NNlxl1 JAWFS RICF Huis C11 IIINCNRI IJ RC'1JICNC1If!lfIZl 8111111 Iff ,, BRIEF HISTORY OOKING back over the year of 1931 we must recogn1ze the class as the ploneers 1n the presentatlon of Gym N1tc programs They were the Hrst to lntroduce the sunllvht dances 1n the Gym as well Th1s new aCtlVlty was well recelved by the students The Centrallan took thlrd place ln the Columbla Scholastlc press HSSOCIZ tion They publlshed a memorlal ed1t1on celebratmg the blrthday of the Cen tral school bulldlflg for It was ln 1882 the flrst sectxon of the old umor Hwh was erected In the mus1c department besldes w1nn1ng a large number of prlzes at the state contests they presented a concert at the c1ty aud1tor1um They rounded off a wholly successful year by glvmg a banquet 1n honor of the gracluatlng semors FORX 'QTAIF ISC S All-111 I CS Il MKII SCO! 1111 1x11 I' dltor Busmess '11 1n 1g,e 1 Ass1st'1nt I' 111101 Ass1stant EClltO1' ASQISC mt Edltor i.ss1st'1nt Edltfll .Iun1or -Xss1st mt .Iun1or -XSSISC mt B B1111'1sTI- A11 C Leng, 1 I Rite D Ii1s111usscn 'NI C ulllngsrud '11 L111ns I Long,fLllo11 I H 111 s I1n1 L 1111111 11111 I1 1 N POOTBAI I IUIIILI II 111 11111111 S V1111 '1I1111tt1 I I1ll1lC1'lL 1 Ro thug, I Iioylc C 111 1 I 1111 111 1511 LASI1I'II5AII CIres1d1nts1 H1 Y D H 1rt Iun1or H1 'X O H xnson D 0 E C Ieme I' clect1c NI H'1'1L,enso11 Fclectlc C' 81111111 C ommert1a1 Club D H 1rt JUHIOI' Wluslc XI L1ons Student Club F Neullt JLINIOR ILAY L11 -KIDS Duevtor D L11111111111,1x ' Y L FAMILY' I 1nn1 C 11end1sh F VLWIIIC Jul1e C'11Lnd1s11 Ilnl Gwen NI Dunl 111 0sc'1r 11 olfe B Chr1st11ns011 C IRLQ ATHI I' TIC S Dllffffll L B TRLNTY CSen1or Letter Glflil B Bratland I' Du1r1nt NI Hmgenson 'NI NIL-xI1lStC.l' NI 'NIcK1nsey I P111110n11 C' Slbell 1111 n B11 B111h111111 I1 11 C1llLI1 9 X1 1111 1111 S Ch1111111111t1 C H1111st1111 I 111 B-XSKI' TB -XI I SC CJR1' S st C I 1 F 1I1.,O '1Io11e1 H11,h :st C 1 1 D1.11ls L 1111 '1I111ot 'tlodcl H11,h I' 1st C r1n11 If1111s UI I111111s IIC ID-XY I-XRII1 S Iun1or P10111 'Ih1nksg,111n1, P11t1 C hr1xt1111s I 1rt1 I- 1ste1 I lIlX D O L 11111 I'1lL1t11 IIX Lf' 1111 1 C 1001x1011 C11 1 1 1111 s L 11 11 xI0011'1C1C1 1 I1 1 INIR-X1-KN SI 111 ICII-.NIP 1 1 NIN1 1111 ss1xt 111t 1111111 1181110 1 N1 1111 Kpmts C 111u11111 1 N111x X1 11111111 XI11sh11 9 HOIIIX I C111 C1 x RTSIIIUSNCII D Iohnson I1 CCIN 111t1s1111g '11 C 81111111111 -XC 'IIXITII1 Q ORATCIRIC XI CON II-NI N 1 DI- BA'l I TF TNI Illll I1 I1 1111 1 1 C S1h11 111 N 111111 Il 11011111 IJFCIANIATION CONTFQT 1 1111111 1 Icny. 1111x1111 1 '11'I NIPCJRANPOLS CON I'I- ST I' Ne11l1e ,III 1111 I ' ' 'I ' . . . . . . 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Ilrlfx RI-IN 1 1 flfrir 1 Nl Iv TINI IVSIN VSFIIFR ll 'ffl KIHISIIUIIIZQNIIIII BRIEF HISTORY HE Class of 32 embarked a new actlvlty m Central by glVlI'lg a Home commg Banquet whlch was a great success Another annual Gym Nlte program was glven by the athletic departments thlS year and proved equally as successful as the 31 endeavor The expression department presented the annual umor Play m the gym naslum This was the first time the play has been produced wlthm the blllldlng The Central football team became the possessor of the State football tltle and tled for the Sioux Land Conference tltle but both were forfelted because of the Rostberg Case IORX SIAII S Af TIXITIPS IIN! 1 1 ASSOK1 114 -Xssml 1111111 Ill Ol dit I II I Vullnr W 'WUITIN NI L10L,l1111 11,111 Iiucl mph 1111 I hmm 1 I 111 XN01 -X I llmour I I1 11 I 0115 H Holton 11 Cl 'XNNOKI L ll BLJNIHCSS l11lL,l N N 1 1101 Asn umm -M 1 I I I UBQ X n U4 cnt 1 1 1 11 mwn Onst nl 11111111 11111101 1 '1 1147 mlu IINIUI1 Vcllu NlX1l1l VS XII S 111111 li flXIN1l1VI v IHF IRINCI' IHA! 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' ' R1 T11 Ix11x1w11 I11I11I11111111111 111s 01111 NI nts: S11 SlI1ll1l1flIlllI1l I Il IxS N1 BRIEF HISTORY HAT the football team of thls year establlshed a remarkable athletlc rec ord IS undeniable when we recall that they lost but one game ln the season In the last few mmutes of play the Devlls Lake Satans backed the fightlng Redskms over the goal I1ne to score a pecullar two polnt safety agamst the Reclsklns lVIr West left the lnstltutlon at the close of the school year to accept the presldency of the Unlverslty of North Dakota In the fall of 32 the South unlor I-Ilgh was completed to help care for the overcrowded condltlon ln the classrooms It IS a completely modern struc ture and marked another step In the clty school blllldlflg program POHS -XTHII TICS Iwskb FBAII Sf URI S KINII'-XII-XX ST-XI I I 1111 15111111111 POUTBAII S 1rxer VI Shtpp111l Ixnut on -X 1511 U I-ih1.1nh11lt I Ill mchctte H1dl1nd B W hlik Nhllette VS Iiulkh IIKII I I 1 111 BASRI- l'IiAI I Rmdx XI Wllllctti K 111011 CLL BS ItSltILfltSl Student fluh R Holton H1 Y 511 I OOTBAI I SK ORF S H1tt1111 I IFIIIIOIL C1r1ft0n Dulls L 1ItL ISI I Fl Thlcf RIWLI' 1 Y xllu I 3 Nloorhc 111 Po Osn 1I11o1I let R1x11 C r lftflll -X1u111n1 C1o0ksto11 W lI'lIlLl0Il I IIIIIIOUIII F 11,110 Minot I Tl Ilullsl kc I 111 Nloorhc 11l C r xfton xlls I 1 st I 1 1 Thlef Pnex J 1111cstown Uulls L 1111 BISIN 111k 111111 I'1 s IIRLS AFHI I TIC S lN1choIs IL N IL111 1 lc Bu 1 fulllngsrud S P1.11J1111111 S Sunzlbw R Ixl11111111 HOI IDAX I ARTII' S I11n1o1 Prom Lo111111en1en1cnt P utx C1hr1st1n1s I nu tl II-XII H ll -XW1 t It I1 I Otto I' NI 1111 I1111 'N -Isle on D B ll 101 S 1 I H11 ton I111 I I Ifllll Il I Xllll S Johnson O If 111 1t111n OR-XTION A I Nl 0 IUK I-XY II' LAI-I THAT OFF 111 I1 !1x1x1111x SI 'NIIOR IL-XY LI' ADS IIII' PANIIIY LPSIAIRS 111111 IJ 1111111111 1 I11111s1 Ii RIIIISIIINI XN1ll1c S11 h11 C C1 nt II11 111111 111111111 I 1 f 7 ' 13. 1 1: ' ' ..... 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N 1111x SXIIIN II I IN! 1934 VI..-XSS OI I If'1C1iS I1 N 11111 N1 111111111 BRIEF HISTORY HE class of 34 has the supreme dlStII'lCtIOl'l of havlng the largest gracluat mg class to date The mlghty band numbered 226 . .I.1111'.s 1,1211 O1:v.11. Ax111:11soN H1111 Dhx P 1111101 N 1 N11111 The scholastlc stanclmg of the class IS remarkable for ten students Sarles Hovlck Remlngton Swlggum Gmsberg Bennett Trent Pagett Burns and Rlncly all had averages above the Va1ec11ctor1ans for five DYCVIOUS yea s This year marks the reslgnatlon of PIIHCIPHI Lehman and the mauguratlon of Quperlntenclent Schroeder The track team took f1rst ln the Unlverslty Invltatlonal meet by a 31 2 D to 29 I 2 vlctory Thls term marked an lmportant proxgresslve step m the history of Central The CWA af'Iorc1ed an opportunlty for a general reclecoratlnff program It marked the aC1dltl0fl of modern equlpment such as the stage sets and acldl tlonal 11brary f3ClIltICS I ORX WI AI I 1 Sl 'I 1 N ll KI ll 11s1111 1111151 I 1111 1 1111 1111 111 I RXXILLIIIII IIS P111 111s 1111111 I I11 1 N f1NIlI 111 I IXCIII I Ill 111111 1 1 1 1 1131 X 11 HCILIIN IS I 11111 III I NH N Xl 111 1111 111 I11 'I IJ11111 B031 S -X I I-IL1' FI1 S I'00'1B-XI L 111111 I IIINII 1111111 1 I1 ut 1111 11111111 11 1st 1 11101111 17111.10 111111111111 1111111111 NLINOII I H 111111 ' F 1 f0I1l!'1L 111111111 10111 113181111113-XII MUIIXITII S 11 N P I11 1 III 1111111 ,Ll 1 D1 1 Ll IRACI1. 1 If 1 1 X VI IN 1 X 111111111 1111 11 1111111 HOC IXI'X 111 1 I I A 1 1 11111 I1 ILII 1111 I1 llSILII 111 I N111 1 I 00113-XLL QC URI' S VS 1st1 1111 IQLIIK 111 1111sL11 I 1 XI 'N 1 1 II-XII J R11111111.t1111 X1 I1 Q11111111111s 13 Ii 1u11o1 A 'I' HlI1hCX I 1111011 N111111 S 01111111 ll R 11110 NI X1 S 111 I N1111'r1 1111 XIII KN 11111111 1111 N I1u111 11111h1tt1 I QIIIIII 1 I I ll 1.1 IUYXI LI NLI 31111141 f1I's1lI1 O 111111 X 1 1111 0RA'10RI1 'AI CUINIPNI IJIQIANIAIIUIN ION'1IS'I 1 1 11111111111 11 H01 IIAX I -XRTII' N 11111 111 1 1111 1.11111 1 1 N 1 11 I 111 1 1 Ill 111 -xlllllllll 100181011 I' 11111111u11t 11111111 1 111 111 1111111110 111 1 1f11111 l1111Is I 11 Il 111111 111 11111 1 111s 1111111 KORNIRHD MUUN 11 111111111 0 x -1 II QI111 s 1'11 1 11 11 1 N O Ix10f1 S1' ' '1'I111'-1-Y'1'1'1 .'1 rw' . . . 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I11:1's1'11,1..x 1115 UN .. 1111111111 1511111 s II N 1 IU I mmf x BRIEF HISTORY N collaboratlon wlth the Radlo News mtroduced ln 34 the students thls year orgamzed a Rwdlo Gulld The G'uId tlfumed the dlstlnc tlon of Imemff the only Iugh school ln the Unlted States that wrote ItS own plays for rxdlo presentatlon Wlth the mauguratlon of student government 1n school a system of h1ll patrol was established under the dlrectlon of IVIr Lsson The student patrol men were statloned ln the halls to keep order It proved very sat1sf xctory After completmg an undefeated season the football team rode roughshod through the OPPOSIIIOH and brouvht home the champ1onsh1p Thls year IVIr Thompson took oxer the pos1t1on of pI'lI'1CIpdI v11c,1tecI by IVIr Lehman s reslgnatlon Durmv the summer tl e usual summer sesslon was held and as an mnova t1on the graduates held commencement CXCTCISPS on completlon of the1r work IUR II XX II 'Hu 1111141111111 IIININ 1111111 11111 1 HutklLI1e11x Itpl -Xunt Iollx X NOIIII 111 H111 'NIUI SI-YI NII'I-N ,urn I1 !1x1111111xN 1. 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IIJ1111-1'z11'1I, I'I.1-XII '11, ' 'l .. --'- 'I' V 454.11 Q. Nelson S.:XA1IIII' qu 51, Sher, K- gum. ' ' Ri A I 'I-- 1'1I 'WS H'I'I1'l1i11f ,-X1I'1'1isi111y 1I:111:1g:1-1' . . II. I'Iz1yt4111 ' ' I Mn L-I'f11'S1111S SIB 'ts . . IZ. Il1'1111sv, NI. I,l'llI'l'lZ FI-If L I'I..-XY I.ICAI1S Ik' 1 ' I if I.. , L M b. .NWS IIt1I,Il1.XX PAI. I1-.5 W111' .II .,.' A ' 'A A . 1,111 1:1 ..,, Iii- 4:1-1 1.111 .,...... 11 'Im ' ' ' 'h1 'Ir IH? ' ' 12.1 ..., Ill- -. ' .......,. 2 l'I11'1sl111:1s AIIIIIIII NI1's.Iiz.' -1' .... II. 1:1111 . 0. .I- ,' M U ul. 52 ,wr '14 5, ,holy I'-I '-'- -V4 - ----'-- I'111111111'111'v1111'11t ' '1 ' I ' Nm ll, If .... 13' V-G'1t't1111 ....... . 12 'I 'x ' A' ti. I' .... I-1-V-4I'I:1: G1'z111I Iforlas. . 13 v 1 Y , 1 1 , N H - ----- - - HL I,-I I ' I 243, dncvils Luk., . E . I ' D ,, I1.-XSIxI'.II1.1XI.I, 516111145 II.-XLI. 11. 1.c11, ,lfttwlf ' ' 2 r:.1-' ..., Q11 1-1111 1111 , . ..,. 22 1. '. . . , ... 1 ' ........ . I ' ..... Ii. '- 1' 19.1-' .... 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I 1'1-1-g':11'1I II.Iti1'1' G. I .... 21-II1':f'11111 ,....... 21 1 C7171 , ' .HY IP! THE COACHES OT a small part of Central's athletic prowess has been due to the excel- lent coaching which Central has been for- tunate enough to obtain. Ed Bohnhoff, as head coach of football and basketball. has evidenced a very creditable job. While he has not won championships every year, he nevertheless has not had a poor season since coming to Grand Forks. The power- ful Maroons captured the North Dakota state championship in 1934 and annexed the basketball consolation trophy for Class A schools in 1934 and l936. Much credit must go to W. V. fDocD Winttrr for his patient and thorough job of coaching. As head coach of track he has done a remarkable job of bringing Central from the doldrums to a place as a recognized factor in the state track pic- ture. Although limited as to experienced material, and handicapped as to weather conditions, he has earned a neat coaching achievement. As assistant coach in foot- ball and basketball, he is an important cog in the Central athletic machine. As a newcomer to the Maroon coach- ing rank, Cliff Sawyer, with the able as- sistance of Tony Feist, paced the Reclskin pucksters to the second half championship of the city hockey league - no small accomplishment. Also, as coach of the 49ers Sawyer has the entertaining job of taking raw recruits and making football players out of them. This he had done with a creditable amount of success. Girls' athletics, under the supervision of Miss Lola Trusty, in 1936 have risen to heights never before assumed in Cen- tral. Hundreds of participants in volley- ball, soccer, ping-pong, shuffieboard, and a legion of similar activities testify to Miss Trusty's recognized ability in presenting an attractive program of girls' intra-mural athletics. lil.I'x'l-IN l'l'ltVI:4 SWICNIDIKIAN X N ll ic SAW YPR BOHD-H01-1' Imsii CHEER LEADERS Have you got it? The answer comes roaring back that they have it, and how! Cheer leaders-ornaments in every high school-become realities in Central. Giv- ing abundantly of their time and energy, eagerly and courageously spurring us on to victory and good sportsmanship, means a task which is unknown to many of the holders of other student positions. Who does not admire their lot when they rush upon the floor to do or die for Alma Mater,'? Their lung-bursting efforts are not merely confined to gamesg rather is their spontaneous gaiety a reflection of the essential joy of the entire student body- their sincerity an evidence of love of school .x 'Z wi iggkx KQUQNYUS TfWVif NELSON. , gf ' A' BILL QICFMXQDS f Q:-'N ., .., Q ,:..,:x,,' Q -zzl Vu 2' Y 5.13 3 V x,:, V 5 2 ,r n.. ,. f V ' ' ,,,A V :,, ' l': :' Z. ' V .--.- ,, -:. V V V - V V V VV ,V VV : if ni VV .,. ,. : X x N 'ysii-if , 53 F' zzb.. V I . 1 V . VV V, qqzizizi V ,ZVZ A ,.., ,V V X V, , . 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Ccmcff LEO HUAQD fmfmemcff ni li The town FOOTBALL 1 935 1936 HE Central H1 h School s Maroon football tean' experienced a better than average season this year ID that they won four lost two and tred one out of their total of seven games pliyed Mmot s UHOHTICIHT state champions and Grafton s spoxlers from up north be1nL the only teams able to top the Forkers on the grldrron CENTRAL MAHNOMEN The openlng game found the mexperlenced Redsklns opposing a strong iggregitlon from Mahnomen Memorial Stadium the scene of this tltanlc struggle saw the home team recuperate ID the last quarter to stage a sprrlted wmnlng drrve and eke out a vlctory by a scant five pomts The score was o CENTRAL MAYVILLE strengthened by new recruits the Bohnhoffmen proceeded to Iron out all major Haws ln preparlng for their next tussle whlch brought a llghter Mayville froup to Grand Forks ln thls game paced by sweeping end runs mlngled with a brllllant passing attack the players found the contest a httle more than a breather for the vastly lmproved home team When the hnal whlstle was blown Central had amassed mne touchdowns along wlth the fine average of seven completed after touchdown attempts The total score was 61 to 0 CENTRAL MIN OT Traveling by bus the Maroons moved to Mlnot for therr third game Central began the hreworks wlth a drxvlng march that carrled them to the MHQICIBDS goal lme but a fumble ended this bld for a score and the Minot team punted out of danger The Redskins came back with a completed pass Murphy to Dragge whlch brought the ball to the I0 yard llne From there the Maroon and Gray scored the first and thelr only touchdown of the evemng Wnth the begmmn of the second quarter Mlnot started a scoring spree that had the vlsltlng team completely befuddled and drd not stop until the game was over The result was Mlnot 39 Central 6 Gathering hgures from the dim past we find that the 39 polnts rung up by Mmot agalnst Central exactly equals the total polnts earned by all the Central opponents ln the past three years CENTRAL GRAFTON Un thelr second road trip which took the warriors to Grafton the Mnll city team again suffered defeat wmdlng up on the lower end of 7 to 0 count A blocked punt enabled the QDOITCYS to score early m the game and both teams battled on even terms for the remainder of the contest The Maroons had come a lon way smce their loss to MIHOT but were stlll unable to show a scoring offense CENTRAL FARGO Central s next game was the hlghllght of th season as the msplred red shlrted machlne moved easily up and down the grassy held They outplayed the blg Fargo team so thoroughly durmg the first three quarters that the first Jzzlnlfc 101 X I g 1 a 1 1 K c ,. 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G - C 1 ' ,- Q,- .'1l1' n. down count wxs fourteen to one Ill fuor of tht Wlxrocns 1s the last pt rlod opened Flishln 1 spectaculxr runnin md oxssln 1tt xclx th xt netted one touch down before the xme wxs tlve mlnu es old 1 S6101 d lxte ID the hrst ou lrter and another ln the thlrcl perlod Lentral wed ed ITS way 1nto the wmmn column wlth a brllllant I9 to 0 yrctorv over Far o The Redskins reached thelr pe mls ID thr lm md lt IS lllcely th xt they could have beaten any team ln the tate wlth th perfect brand of football dlsplayed As proof of thls note that the Bohnhoftmen completed seven out of mne pxsses thrown d lrm the 1er11l pxrt of th ame CENTRAL EAST SIDE' V' Qentrxl Beats East Srde 1 6 Keeps Txtle So read the headllnes of the mornmf' paper on Tuesday Octobfr 27 Another chapter had been wrltten ln the boolx of Inter Cnty Rlvalry Fate 1 boundmv ball and eleven vall1nt lVl1roons who fou ht their hearts scored early ln the first quarter The wmnmv touchdown came ln the second pCl1Od as PhllllpS star of the Game punted from the Wave s 48 v ard lme The ball hlt on the 20 yard strxpe and mste rd of boundlnv stral ht b xclc went sldcwxys at the East Side safety man who was set to let lt roll acros the oal llne The oval brushed has arm and Gordon Bye Central end fell on xt for 1 touchdown Captaln Allen Drav e luclted the extra polnt from pl1cement and th1t polnt provided thc narrowest posslble marvm of ylctorv CENTRAL WAHPETON The Redsklns wound up the season bv 10am golng on the warpath Tlus trme the trlbe traveled south to Wahpetox The game was largely a defensive battle with each team able to score but once and nerther team completmg their try for extra pomt Closm records read Wahpeton 6 Grand Forks 6 Allen Dravge and Gordon Bye were honored by being Urven the end posl tions on the All State Team It was the second year that Dra ge had been so honored IQ35 Football Team Gordon Bye Bull Ruscn Alan York ack lynch Albert Raschlck Lloyd Rocd B111 Richards Bob Phllllps ack Lvnch lVlorr1s Murphy Leo Hu1rd Louls Larson Cordon Qetterluncl Russell Bach Norm1n Hilbert Qumtus Nelson Lyle Nelson Bob l'1l11trault Allen Dragge Qxptaln yt JUBllff ' ' as 1 ' 2 ' ' . L 1 3 C ' '.' f ' 'z.'gf 2 'ga lzsfgf 2 ' 2 . . '- ge 2 '. ' i .' 1 2 ' 1 , 2 ' V , 2 , . . . t v O . v 7 . . . U ' '30 5 A - fl ' cr v T5 ' . J ' z'A ge ez ' '. ' z D' , ' I S , ' 8 . -- ' ' . - - , ' , . z 3 1 g 2 1 z , e g . L, . , 5 -. 1 - . , c 5 , T., c c g .' out, brought vlctory to the Grand Forks team alter the Green Wave had 4-, - fu 'A . v ,, . ' Hz .. z A 2 ' ,, 'gg 2 , .' - 2 ' 1 . S g r . t . C V ' . ' . .. l cn 1 A I . A- 1. , ' g : . , . . D v ., :s ' . 5 , . , J . C v v ' - V , K , , - , C ' , C 2 ' 5- Y- org--A A fa O Q o js H -oi to GO' gg f 'cw Tiff ffuf1lf'11.lfflll 1 lfll X If N'int0r.Asst.!'0:u'h Brown Bach Friedman Varlanrl Rus:-h Phillips liohnhull' I oacll lvhltman Bye Nelson Richards Ilrnmze Fischer Rosenberg YVUSK Hallvn lirnusi llurrklmrfl G. Rnod Huarcl L. Hood I-'elst The cvnzqlwriizg jing of .ll1u'orm 111111 Gray I21'IIou'1'11g in our midst, Flying an high, A f'l'I.IllS0ll vmlmlrfm rzgrzinsf flu' sky. f Tha' IIUIIIFH .lulvilf'f' IV! ffrr-faplninsl 1934 FOOTBALL RAND FORKS Central's mighty lVlaroons won undisputed claim to the i935 unofficial state football championship by plunging through a cam- paign that pitted them against strong teams from practically every section of the state. Numbered among the victims were Grafton, Minot, Devils Lalce, Wahpeton, and Fargo in North Dakota along with Croolcston and East Grand Forks in Minnesota. Windy Burclchard and Cordy Rood, co-captains, established themselves among Central's great gridmen as they led their mates through a sea of con- quests to the hallowed shore of champions. The entire team was a collection of brilliant, heads-up stars. Not once during the harrowing season did they falter in their 'iGrand March to victory. The group was another of the dazzling powerhouses that it has been Bohn- hoflvs consistent habit to produce. So far and away did they outclass their opponents that the season's summary showe the lVlaroons with I33 points to 22 for the opopsition. With Rood, Huard, Feist, and Hallen to lead the blocking, Brouse and his bag of tricks to call the plays, West to center the ball, Burclchard to carry it, Dragge and Bye to handle the aerial tosses, Rosenberg and Fischer doing everything else, the lVlaroons boasted an offense that appalled even the stur- diest of their usual adversaries. This stellar group, supported by such able reserves as Nelson, Richards, Lutz Rood, Friedman, and Brown started the first game against the tough Grafton Spoilers and were still intact in the final game against the Fargo Midgets. GRAFTON-CENTRAL The Redskins encountered rough sledding as they met and defeated the Grafton crew by a score of I2 to 0. Our champions had not yet attained the polish that was their destiny to display as they broke camp after camp to go searching for more worthy successors than those tha had passed before Crookston s smaller as well as less experienced team was no match for Central The regulars compiled a comfortabl lead and then watched the reserves play the remainder of the Game The final score was Z7 to 0 lNl1nct s Magicians pressed their invasion mto Sioux territory but the Redskins pos sessxng their own medicine men immediately rose in protest The Minoters put up a gal lant fight but were beaten IZ to 2 EAST GRAND FORKS CENTRAL The annual revival of the Battle of the S yx staged by East and West Grand Forks was not inapplicable to the ancient scuffle As usual no feelings skulls or flowery speeches were spared but disaster was' When the dust had settled and the Bohnhoffmen took stock of themselves the tally was found to read I4 to 6 1n favor of the Crimson tribe GRAFTON CENTRAL Playing Grafton for the second time the Maroon and Gray was again able to ease out a victory A scant four point margin kept the Centralites s slate clean as they came closer to defeat than in any previous setto The score was 6 to 2 DEVILS LAKE CENTRAL Revenge is sweet and for one solid game the Maroons reveled ln this supreme dellght For two consecutive years Devils Lake had been the only team able to surmount the Forkers at football Each time a devastating break caused the loss Once a fumbled punt was the deciding factor the other time it was a blocked kick that ousted them from the unbeaten ranks As the game progressed it seemed that the Satans would continue their Jinx but a stubborn defense held and an avenging offense began its mighty roll The Redskins grasped every advantage left open to them as they swept down the old terra firma or WAHPETON CENTRAL Wahpeton the next team to draw the proverbial short straw was voted by the Cen tral players as their most able aggressor Bohnhoff s powerhouse took to the air in conquering the Wops They scored both their counters on tricky passes one from Burckhard to elusive little Bob Brouse and the other a forward lateral Rood to Dragge to Burckhard This last play batted l000 for the season It was used just three times once agalnst Devils Lake once against Wahpeton once against Fargo and scored a touchdown every time Wahpeton trailed 6 to I4 as the game ended FARGO CENTRAL The Maroon dynasty made no exception of the big purple jerseyed Fargo Midgets as they cllmaxed a near perfect season The Grand Forks eleven smashed over two touchdowns in the first quarter and used their perfect play to garner a third shortly be fore the game ended Burckhard in his usual perfect form split the uprights with three deadly drop kicks to complete every polnt after touchdown attempt and hand the Far goans a decisive 21 to 6 whnppmg With thls farewell triump rlnglng in their ears the Champions receded to their sanctum of honor They had endowed Central High School with its first football cham pionship m years Burckhard Dragge and Hallen were chosen by the coaches of North Dakota to rep resent Grand Forks on the All State First Team selection ack West was made Captain of the second team while Rosenberg and Gordy Rood were placed on the third team Ill flllflll , -Y ' 1 . e V . g . . ' I Y - , . , . sailed via air to a maze of second half touchdowns winning 27 to 0. 1 Y - Q . D . . y . ' 1 ' , . 1 ' 1 Y - , , , 1 1 - , . 1' I I' Julvflfr' lfflltt M THE 49ERS FOOTBALL SCORES f'0ntr:1l . . . Ventrzil . . . Vvntrzil . . . Fc-ntrznl . . . Vmitrzil . . . 1'cntr:il . . . .. 1'1-nlrul . . . l'Qntr:1l . . . 21 1253 it-nlrzxl . . . I8 llK1llll'1ll . . . G1 1'0ntr:il . . . Vontrzil . . . flOIltl'1ll . . . lil f'0IllI'Jll . . , Vvntrxil . . . 117 tirmliston A. I Lzlrimorv . . l':11'k ltivvl' f'1lV2lll0I' . . . .yi '23 111.14 -Grafton . . -Frookston . Minot . . . . flfust Grzlnfl Grzxftmi . . -llvvils Luke' Wzlhpetrm . 'F2ll',fZ0 . , I fl if 5 -fllzihnomvn . Mayville . . -Minot . . Grafton .. l '1i'ffo t,,.,.... Insist Cfrzincl l Wzihpu-ton . . ,5!lr'1'S , . . . 13 lilvrs . . 12- -ISI:-rs . . 122 ISM-Vs . . Ii-1 liicrs 'Tl fl!! Thr flnlrlvn .l1rl:1'l1'1' l UI.'.Y I' urks 'uflis Began Gullirksun Gunderson frnssman Nelson Davies Fnubert Hvidston Varland Sawyer llrcitwic-ser Aymund Rubin lirndahl E. Milli-tte Layman Brady Gibson li. Reynolds Tuftc Parsons Julison OACH Cliff Sawyer had and did a man-sized job in moulding a well balanced team out of his diminutive group of Gray- shirts. It was the Coach's duty to teach football to a squad com- posed wholly of inexperienced, but expectant, gridmen. The team, just as it always has, provided tough practice competition for the first string. The genuine, fighting spirit that has always been typi- cal of the so-called cannon fodder was, as tradition would have it, ever present in their ranks. Not only did this spirit shine among themselves, but it was carried to the front and passed on when- ever they met the giant lVlaroons in scrimmage. A schedule consisting of four games was arranged for the 49ers. Crookston A. C.'s larger team was battled to a I3 to I3 tieg Larimore won I2 to 03 Cavalier, with one of its strongest teams in years, staged a scoring spree that placed them on the long end of a 34-0 countg and Park River won over the Forkers IZ-0. The scores are not impressive in any way, except perhaps in their opponents' favor. This, however, is but proof of the fact that the boys play for the love of playing and not for exaggerated ideas of fame and glory. To the 49ers of today-and the regu- lars of tomorrow-more power! 'B George Cnlhnrn Lyle Turner Rob Filiatrault Earl Leu Ray Millelte Bill James Lloyd Rood Gordon Bye f'nach Bohnhofl' Leo Huard BASKETBALL APTAIN Lutz Rood and Leo Huard, guardsg Gordon Bye, centerg and Billlames, forward, were the returning lettermen on whose shoulders the success of the season depended. ln addition to these veterans Bob lfiliatrault, a centerg Ray lVlillette, guard: Lyle Turner, Jacque Parish, and Earl Leo, forwards, all loomed as distinct prospects. Coach Bohnhoff worked these nine men in various combinations throughout the season and what the squad lacked in stature they more than made up for in aggressiveness. The Redskins inaugurated the basketball season by smothering Hillsboro under an ava- lanche of baskets that started with the opening whistle and continued, except at rare inter- vals, until the final gun sounded. The crushing score was 53 to 6. Continuing the torrid pace set in their first exhibition the speedy lVlaroons defeated Pem- bina 45 to l3, then engaged the Northwood quintet at Northwood for their first road game. Gordon Bye led his mates with 24 points for more than half of Central's total score of 4l. Northwood garnered but I7 points. Thief River Falls, an ancient rival from our border state, Minnesota, was the next foe to bc-w before the Redskins' sharp-eyed onslaught. Showing them no mercy, the home team tallied 42 points to a mere I2 for the visitors. The Iloldcn .lulrilvv FUIKX 100 lz'us! Siflr, II'rsl Slifft' . .-IH rr1'mu.'rl Ulf' Gym. Recalling the taste of three successive defeats suffered at the hands of the Grafton Spoilers last year, Central proceeded 'A with its little drama of re- venge. The Northerners fell before a barrage of baskets that sent the local cagers out in front by a score of 28 to I3. The Redskins journeyed to Park River and made a 26 to I4 success of their invasion. Bye again caught his eye as he tossed in four held goals and five free throws for I3 points. Ane they rallied to beat the locals 24 to ZI. Grafton, acting as hosts, turned the tables on the Forkers by means of a 74 to ZI setb L ' t ta's I935 B class state basketball champions put an abrupt end to Central's brilliant record as 1 .. ac' in wo overtime periods. Central resumed its winning ways the following week with a 24 to I I victory over Park River. ln this game, james led the scoring with IZ points for half of his team's total. ln the next game, Grand Forks lost to Valley City ZI-I9 as Zimmerman tallied the w just two seconds before the second overtime period ended. The Hi-Liners were easily the best team to show in the local gym so far this season. Puma FP, lVlinot's Magicians, on their long trip eastward, downed ' ' ' the Maroons 23 to I7 in a basketball game that packed all the excitement and most of the good playing into a rousing third quarter. The superior height of the Magi- cians' team gave them a great advantage in controlling the ball. , It was the East Sides night as they met and defeated their most bitter rival, Central High School, by a score of 2 I to I 7 in their tiny court across the river. Again superior height was the deciding factor in another hard fought battle. The Bohnhoffmen continued their gradual climb out of the slump into which they had fallen and were able to eke out victories over Fargo and East Grand Forks by scores of Zl to Z0 and 22 to IO, respectively. Central's win over the East Side gave them a tie for the Inter-City series. ln two successive games, the Devils Lake Satans topped the Grand Forks five. ln the first game, which was held on Central s flour, the Satans staved off a great fourth quarter rally and walked off with a I7-I6 victory. The second contest, with Devils Lake as host, was a fast, rough affair and had little to show in the way of good basketball. Grand Forks took an early lead but faded rapidly there- after in the first half which ended 20-I4 for Devils Lake. The final score gave the Lakers 29 points to 25 for the Nlaroons. ln the State Tournament, which was held at Bismarck, Grand Forks made a very creditable showing. The lVla- roons lost their first game of the tourney to Jamestown. This game proved to be one of the most exciting during the three day grind. The game ended I8 to 20. inning basket F' 193-1-35 1935-36 G.F. Opp. G. F. . . 20-Fairmont ,,.. 22 G. F. . . 37fT. H. F ...... 22 -12 12 G. F. . . 19 Grafton . . . . 20 ZH 13 G. F. . . 27?--Alumni ...... 29 G. F. . . 37 -Park River . . . 153 26-1-1 ll. F. . . 20 Devils Lake , . . 1-l 142 17 G. F. . . 13 Minot . ..... 2-1 17 23 G. F. . . 32--East Side ..., 21 22 -10 G.1-'. . . 15- -Devils Lake . . . 25 29 G. F. . . ZH ---East Siflv . . . . 2' G. I . . . 13---Grafton . .... 22 21 24 G. F. , . 32 -East Side .... 1! C. F. , , 37 T. R. F. . . . . Z6 -12 12 G. F. . . ZH Fargo . . . . . 25 21 20 C. F. . . 17 ---Grafton . . . 21 26 29 G. F. Anvta . . . . . 21 24 LF. Northwood . . -I1 17 1. I . Pembina . . . . . -15-13 G. F.---Hillsboro ...... 53- 6 G. l . Valley City ...... 19 21 G. F. Park River 1Tourn:xmL-ntl 305-165 G. F. Jamestown 4'I'uurnnmentl 1'--Z0 Parish Brady After this defeat the Ma- roons went on to conquer Parl: River by a score of 36 to I6 and then defeat- ed the rangy Wahpeton cagers 23-l8 to win the consolation. Lloyd Rood was placed, at guard, on the All-State Second Team. Bill James has been chosen to captain the I936-37 basketball team. Viz Tuftc Andrews Heen Nelson Bagan Golzian liudire Flndlzlnd THE SECOND TEAM Coach Doc Winter's second team boasted a rangy, but well balanced group this season. Un- like other years, there were no juniors on the squad unless they earned positions among the first five. This arrangement gave experience to the young prospects on whom the future welfare of local basketball depends. Among the near great we find Bogan, Vig, Gotzian, Andrews, Nelson, Fladland, Heen, Tufte, and Bruce Budge. These young cagers played some dozen or so prelimi- nary games during the past season, and we may well expect to see their names on first team line- ups in coming years. BASKETBALL SEASON SCORES Winter BASKETBALL 1934-35 The High School basketball team of l934-35 won 9 games and lost 9 out of their total of I8 contests played. Captain Quint Nelson, Allen Dragge, and Lloyd Rood were the only returning lettermen: this necessitated Bohnhoffs building his squad from new material. Central was put out of the State Tournament race by the Grafton Spoilers in a challenge game. A close score of Zl to I7 gave the Northerners the right to enter the State Tournament at Bismarck which they won. The champions named Central as its most worthy opponent of the season. 1934-35 lettermen were: Captain Quint Nel- son, Lloyd Rood, Allen Dragge, Bill james, Gor- don Bye, Bob Brouse, Kenny Collins, and Leo Huard. Acf I - Rising Action TRACK HERE were two ofhcial State Tournaments held during the spring track season of l935. They were held in Grand Forks and Bismarck, respectively. Captain Kenny Collins. Ron Nelson, and Quint Nelson were the only ath- letes to whom track letters were awarded. Central took third place Phillips Andrus Parsons Millellv Amhle VYinter in the University State Richards Q. Nelson R. Nelson fullins I-'iliatrault Tournament held in Grand Forks. The summary of the team's showing is as follows: Captain Collins- first, l00 yard dash, time, l0.Zg first, 220 yard dash, time, 22.8, Ron Nel- 47 ft. 7M in. The two-man Central team placed son-first, shot put, distance, 47 feet, Quint Nel- fourth in the meet. sonttied for fourth place in the high jump, height, 5 ft. 6 in., Relay team-Collins, Amble, l7ar80 - - V - - first Parson, jack Andrews, fourth place. Fargo ... ...hrst Dickinson ..... second Grand Forks .... third The Bismarck Tournament was held after the close of school with Collins and Nelson the only Central tracksters to compete. Fine running weather, along with speedy com- petition, enabled Kenny Collins to better the State record in the l00 yard dash. The tall, wiry speed- ster clipped one-tenth of a second from the mark of l0.2 set by Harmson of the Devils Lake School for the Deaf. Harmson's record had stood for thirteen years. Collins-l 00 yard dash, First, time l0.l 3 Collins-220 yard dash, second, time 23.03 Ron Nelson-Shot put, second, distance 1 1 9 Collins Set n New State Record in the Hundred: Bismarck: Dickinson ..... second Jamestown ...... third Grand Forks .... fourth This spring's track team will be without a single letterman to bolster its prospects. The team lost the three men who placed in the state meet last year. They are: Captain Collins, who for three years won track numerals: Ron Nelson, two year letterman, and Quint Nelson, one year high jumper. However, Captain-elect Bob Phillips, who has been a consistent point winner in the smaller tournaments for the past two years, returns to the cinders this spring and is expected to lead his recruits in veteran fashion. Also Coach i'Doc Winter has a knack of producing the best from the crop and we may rest assured Central will be well represented in all of the coming spring trials. 1935 Turner Paulson liusvh Ycumnns .lnmes llrnmzf: Ash-son Glass GOLF ITH pre-tournament practice held up by continual bad weather the l935 Golf team, composed of Ralph Asleson and Allen Dragge, found itself seriously handicapped when the State Meet rolled around. Asleson and Dragge won the right to represent Central in the tournament by carding the lowest medal scores in the team try-outs. Herman Nitsch, lone wolf from the St. l..eo's School in Minot, won individual scoring hon- ors. His 83 was just seven over par on the rough, troublesome Lincoln Park course and was the standout performance of the meet. Valley City placed first in team play with Fargo second and the Maroons third. TENNIS LTHOUCH Central did not enter a tennis team in the State tournament last year it had several able players in Bill James, Lyle Turner, and Curtis Glass. All of these racket swingers are devotees of the sport and have gained tournament temperment through their entries in City league games. These three will be on hand this spring along with many less ex- perienced courtmen, and from these a strong Maroon group is expected to develop. Weather conditions permitting, it is hoped that this year-or some not-so-rainy spring- Central will again present a definite lineup in the High School Meet tournament, for there is a young crop of racket-wielders playing nearly every summery day on the park courts-thus proving that Central can make some reasonable tennis progress if we may have an all-weather- surface court which will permit earlier play than is possible in North Dakota spring weather, and on dirt or clay courts. Thr' HUIIIPII Jnlrilvr' IVUIJX 10.5 THE HOCKEY TEAM Foy Phillips U'lh'cl'1- l.cz- Hnschick Frist 1Sturlvn! .lulison Foy Arnold YY:ilg'ren lh-iinv Hilbert ARGELY through the insistent efforts of Tony Feist, Central was able to have a l935- 36 hockey team. The student coach personally staged a determined sales drive that made the season a financial success. . With Co-captains Norman Hilbert and Stanley slulison, Tom Devine, Jack Arnold, John O'Keefe, and Amidon Lee returning from last year's team, Coach Feist was able to place a near veteran team on the ice. The Redskins played the Fargo High School team on a home and home basis but were unable to win either game. Both the scores were 4 to 3 for Fargo. Other out-of-town teams played were East Grand Forks and Crookston. The Central team won first place in the Round Robin City League. Stanley julison, who has been a consistent star for the past two seasons was elected ca y P' tain of the l936-37 hockey team. Central . . . . 5-East Grand Forks . . . 2 Central . . . . 1-City Service .... . 2 Central . . . . 2-VVood Sport Shop. . . . . 5 ' Central . . . . Il-Fargo High School . . . . -1 Central . . . . 6-East Grand Forks . . . I Central . . . . 2-City Service .... . . I Central . . . . Sl-Crookston High . . . . 1 Central . . . . 2-Wood Sport Shop. . . . 1 Central . . . . 4-East Grand Forks . . . 12 Central . . . . 9-Crookston High . . . . . 0 Central . . . Ii-l al',Q,'o High School . . -1 Central . . Il-Wood Sport Shop . . ' 'D 105 The Ilnlrlru Juliilw FOIJX s GIRLS G54 JW a tl Brown Swendimnn Hoffman Vhasc Hansen Deary Ht-rmansnn Mero Bryson Hafsten Sallbvrir Suri-nson Dick:-r Nurdliu 'l'hnres4-n Herr: Claypuul Glass-rud Johnson Svieetl ind Lundy Bliven Oakley Erickson Stebbins O DATE twenty-seven sports girls have earned their letters, which are given to all girls receiving eight hundred points given for activity in Hiking, Winter Sports, Soccer, Volley- ball, Basketball, and Diamondball. One hundred points are given for taking part in any one sport for a full season, but the credits vary according to specifications set forth in the Girls' Athletic Association's constitution. The letter is the highest award which can be given to any Central girl engaged in active sport with the exception of the honor bestowed upon the senior girl with the highest total of points. Margaret Hoffman is the Senior High Point Man for this year with a total of l 526 points. . A sportsmanship cup is given each year to the class which shows the most consistent good conduct during the year. This high honor this year went to the Senior class, because of their excellent sportsmanship as shown in work and play. incidentally, the emphasis on intra-mural competition in these various sport endeavors, and the hundreds of enthusiastic entries in the varied program, which this year has been en- larged to include ping-pong and shuffle-board, give definite proof to the fact that the athletic interests of Central's young women are well cared for. It is doubtful if any school within a wide radius can boast so many, and different, athletic opportunities for girls. Now if someone should desire to construct that much-desired swimming pool, and an- other generous-hearted response should arrange for a couple of concrete tennis courts, the Grand Forks high school athletic cup 0' happiness could very nearly run over. The Golden Jubilee FORK 106 LETTER THE OUTING CLUB I Q D i Hnfsten Sundby Berg Hermanson Bliven Swendinmn Hansen Erickson Gjerstad Heen Moro Snllherg Glaserud Flaypmil Johnson Gilhvrfsnn Lawrvnu- Gorda-r Gray Surbu 1'hri:4tinn-lun Huffman Phase Berg Ninkv lk-nne-sn-y Mxnfield N the fall until the snow Hies and in the springtime when the roads are passable, about thirty Central girls go on Saturday Morning Breakfast hikes. Captain for these sporting girls is Lois Sorbo, who leads the group on all excursions. Starting from Central about seven o'clock, they hike at least five miles on each trip, and the attainment of their goal always means one thing-breakfast. Of course, it's humble fare at times, but they don't mind it. When a total of 65 miles have been hiked in any one school year, the girl is given 50 points toward the attainment of a school letter. The girls may receive credit for extra hiking miles if they are accompanied by at least two other sport girls. Approximately l,260 girl-trip-miles have been traversed, or the equivalent of an airline trip from Grand Forks to San Francisco. Winter sports of tobogganing, skiing, skating, and sledding are a part of the Outing Club's schedule. For all girls who participate in these sports, extra credit toward a letter is given at the rate of one credit per hour for time spent in these sports. lnterest in outdoor sports is rapidly increasing, not only at Central but all over the coun- try. Developing an interest in out-of-door sports is very important because as well as being an aid to good health, these sports are really the lasting ones. To be near to Nature in all her beauty and glory the whole year around is healthful and enjoyable, and creates inspiration and opportunity to see life in a new and splendid way. 107 Thr' Colden Jubilee FORK G. A. A. ffm -rrlf 111' . . I . I luv-I ,f., ' rfffu rN11'1r lv'1j' TIVIISIIIII Nc rbi .I hnson Her: HofTman Erickson llryscn Hans:-n Sum-tland Christ- Blivcn HE Girls' Athletic Association held its first official meeting November 7, IQ34. At this time a constitution was drawn up and adopted. The purpose of the organization is to promote an interest in girls' athletics and comrade- ship of its members through physical activities of a recreational nature. Officers for the year l934-35 were: President, Phyllis Bucholzg Vice-President, Drusilla Olsen: Secretary, Lydia Rawieg and Treasurer, Mary Dearey. During the first year the girls purchased a ping-pong table and shuffleboard equipment. These have been used constantly since, many students, both boys and girls, enjoying the use of them. They also held, at Riverside Park, a Christmas party which was in the form of a tra- ditional English Yule Log treasure hunt. A Dads and Mothers' Night was given May 3 to show the parents what the girls had been doing in gym classes and in the various sports. The l934-35 G. A. A. year was completed with a formal tea which was given in May for the grad- uating seniors. During the year l935-36, the club has grown in size until the present membership in-- cludes fifty girls. A dance class was sponsored by the G. A. A. for the boys of Central. The Yule season was marked by a Christmas sleigh-ride party. A Ping-Pong and Shuffleboard tournament was held in the gym during the months of February and March. The girls also sold candy at the football and basketball games. - 1:14 i-'IVI-FIS lfwl-I Iiviir 4, l'lI'r'l.i.lS 5WiIlill ui MAR Ihxxsi x .Ii-Ax 151 rs .JEAN C i KICK PIN CHAMPS Every year under Miss Trusty's direction, the girls' gym classes have a kick-pin tournament. This year the team from Central, cap- tained by Kay Lawrence, won the city championship by defeating the South junior High team in a thrilling battle. One of the hardest trials and greatest triumphs in the pre-championship competition was the victory of Miss l..awrence's team over Grace Alphson's strong outfit. Coles Tinsmnn Wynne Croft' Ms-Ilonnld Gilmore Cleary Monsvhrotvn Lee Lzrski Anderson Gilbertson Stanley Eisner Moen Lan renee XI, livin Klyruiw- 'xln Sill Swm'vtl:il.4l l.:ixxi'1'lir SOCCER PlJROXllVlA'l'lil.Y eighty girls signed up for soccer-the hrst sport of the year for girls Under the leadership of Eileen Berg, sports captain, these girls thoroughly enjoyed this well-lcnown out-door activity. Color teams were organized as a preliminary to the class tour nament which was won by the Green team, captained by Edith Murphy. ln the battle between classes in which each team played eight games, the Senior Firsts came out victorious with six games won, two tied, and none lost. Members of the Senior team were: jean Bryson, cap tain: Eileen Berg, Harriet Bliven, Mary Dearey, Mae Hansen, Margaret Hoffman, Cora Clase rud, lrene Kastet, Phyllis Sweetland, ean Stebbins and Aurelia Thoresen One of the games worth mentioning was the hard-fought battle between the Alumni and the Senior Firsts with the score ending in a I-I tie. The season ended with the annual Soccer Spread on October 29 and the usual comment- a good time was had by all BASKETBALL ASKETBALI.. during the '36 season was one of the most exciting and extraordinary of all the girls' athletics endeavors. An unheard of event occurred during this past yeal namely: the sophomores defeated the seniors in a sensational upset. The sophomore forward with exceptional shootingvability won the game in the closing minutes of play by a score of 9 to 7. Captained by Dorothy Collins, the second class team showed a brilliant record through out the entire tournament, suffering but one loss, and that to the senior seconds Another contest of more than usual interest was the Alumni-Senior struggle which at the end of the playing time found the score knotted I4 to 14. The other members of the finalist teams who should be given honorable mention are the Senior firsts, composed of Bliven, Dearey, Erickson, Sorenson, Sweetland, Glaserud, Stepp, and Kastet. Nc-lsun Anderson Muslim-ld Mcfrac nyc liiilbvrlsun Collins lilivcn yt J Umltf A 2 My Bougie Kerr llenncsey Gilbcrtson Doran Bliven Swcndiman Flnypool Erickson Olson Nelson Holwegcr Brown Miss Trusty Johnson Maxfield Hansen Lawrence Peppard Sorenson Johnson Alphson Bye VOLLEYBALL TINETY-FIVE girls signed up when the volleyball season started, November 6th, and six color teams were organized under the direction of Alice johnson, sports captain. The Brown team, captained by Margaret Hoffman, took first honors. The day after Thanksgiv- ing the inter-class tournament was started, in which the Seniors, led by Adeline Sorenson, won by beating the Juniors two games to one. Before Christmas vacation, two honor teams were chosen, which were headed by Doris Hennessey and Josephine Doran. Although evenly matched, the latter won by defeating Miss Hennessey's I2 two out of three games. A sleigh-ride party, followed with lunch and a variety program, brought the season to a successful close. PING-PONG and SHUFFLEBOARD NEW outside activity was offered Central fun-lovers with the introduction of Ping-Pong and Shufileboard tournaments where anyone with the desire to play or to learn to play either of these games was invited to enter. Bought by the G. A. A. last year for use in the girls' gym, the equipment was in first-class condition and ready for the battle of champions. A daily display of the standings of the contestants was kept on a large chart in the form of a ladder in Miss Trusty's office. The only way to advance in place on this ladder was to challenge and defeat a team on a higher step than your own. This chart was kept in proper order by Helen Davy, Ethel Olson, and Marjory Gray, who were in general charge of the tournaments. Reservations for the ping-pong tables or the shuffleboard equipment during study periods could be arranged by permission of Miss Trusty. This enabled the contestants to practice and so develop skill in playing the games. Final winners in the ping-pong tournament were Dick Bridgeman and Leonard Green- berg. They won their position at the top of the ladder when they challenged and defeated the former holders of first place, Marcy Gilbertson and Helen Anderson. Winners of the shuffieboard tournament were Margaret Hoffman and Lloyd Common. The' Golden .lulxilcc FOIZX 110 DEBATE llidt-lman Hagen Zank Mr. li. L. Schnrf Pcppzird Loomis Thur!-sen I awman HE high-water mark in debating interest for several years was reached this season because of the interesting subject and the active faculty and student support. Frequent debates were held in the various English classes, with three to four weeks being given to the subject in the English III groups. Besides these intra-class debates an all high school group was or anized before Christmas w ' L s g F vacation, under the direction of Mr. E. L. Scharf, and was entered into the District and State debating tourneys. Included on the debating agenda were four clashes with the Northwest School of Agricul- ture, two of which were held in Crookston and two at Central. Drawing the largest audience was the one featuring the Central negative against the Crookston school's afhrmative, and which was held in the auditorium of the old Junior High. Further debates were scheduled throughout the season with Warren Crookston Thief River Falls, and Carrington high schools, but inclement weather conditions forced the cancel- lation of these contests. On April l7th, the squad met Larimore and Mayville at the University in the District de- bates, with an affirmative team consisting of Louise Loomis, Lorraine Hagan, and Carol Zank, with Aurelia Thoresen as alternate, and a negative team consisting of Albert Layman, john Peppard, and Billy Bidelman. The final score'-sheet found Central in second place with two wins and two losses. Larimore took first honors. The subject debated this year was: Resolved, that the several states should enact legisla- tion providing for a complete system of medical service available to all citizens at public expense. Last year, debating on Federal Aid for Education, the Central team, consisting of john Gislason, Frances Freegard, Harry Rice, and Billy Bidelman, took part in the district contests held in Fargo, and were defeated by Larimore, who subsequently took the state champion- ship. 111 Tlzf' Golden Julrilrr l Uln'X Stfbblll llidclman Ellsworth llcrge Gullicksun Zank VERSE - ORATORY - DECLAMATION NDER the capable direction of lVliss Dorothy Zimmerman, declamation activity has been rewarded by the winning of several highly competed-for honors. ln l935, Central had as entries in the District and State contests ,lean Stebbins, dramatic readingg Dorothy Berge, hu- morous readingg Carol Zank, verse readingg and Billy Bidelman, oratorical. Of these entries, both Carol Zank and Dorothy Berge won primary honors in the district contests, and Miss Berge's comic reading Robert Nlakes Love won for Central the coveted first prize in the state contests. This year's entrants included: 'iThe Show lVlust Go On by .lean Stebbinsg The Widow's Mite, by Hazel Ellsworth: The Man With the Hoe, by Carol Zankg and The Sword Over Education, by Orvis Gullickson. District try-outs were held at the University on April 25, 1936, in which Central's competitors, Ellsworth, Zank, and Gullickson, won the right to enter the state finlas. Aside from the State contest entries, speech activity in Central has found many other out- lets. ln the Masonic Oratorical city contest, George Ulseth took first and Orvis Gullickson sec- ond. lVlr. Gullickson placed first in the regional contest, speaking upon World Peace-How Attainedf' Also in the extemporaneous speaking contest, which was held in the spring of l935 upon the subject of Education-Rise or Fall, Edwin Simpson won first: Billy Bidelman, second, and .lames Glyer, third. The senior oratorical contest, which was held at the commenement exercises of l935, lecl many to enter, with the result that James Glyer won first, speaking on Representative ldeals of American Government, and john Gislason placed second, with The Crisis in Education. Thr- linlfiru Julrilvz' FUIIX I' ' -L a l A xN,,T.,.,...-. . Thompson Ruud Mefrnn- L. Greenberg Tisdale VYL-st A. Greenberg Budge Birkedahl A Central headline says: SHIRT SLEEVES HUGE SUCCESS CAPACITY CROWD LAUDS ANNUAL JUNIOR PLAY Thus South Junior High's spacious and modern auditorium provided a fitting background for Charles Quimby Burdette's touching comedy, Shirt Sleeves, one of the season's most successful and talented amateur theatrical performances, presented by the Junior class, De- cember l2th and I3th. 'tshirt Sleeves gives a modern and rejuvenated interpretation of the It's-always-darkest before-the-dawn theory, proving that theres nothing like a depression to bring a divided family together again. Under the able direction of Miss Dorothy Zimmerman, the humor proved really funny, the drama honestly dramatic, and the characters amazingly realistic. CAST: Esther Rand . Margaret Thompson, Jeanne Ramsland Theodore Rand . ....... Edward Ruud Diana Rand . . . Elizabeth lVIeCrae Norman Aldrich . . . Ray Hitchcock Franklin Rand . . .. Leonard Greenberg Julia Rand . . Pat Tisdale, Betty Sallberg Kitty . . . . . . . Barbara VVest Clarissa Scott . . . Ethel Mt-Intyre Midge Waring . . Anne Louise Bachelor Donald Rand . . . Jack Budge Richard Crandall . Alvin Greenberg Auctioneer . . . Philip Doak Elmer . . Harold Nienas Cashier . . George Colborn Alpha . . . . Josephine Doran Omega . . . .... Darlyne Stinson Margie Scanlon . . ...... Doris Birkedahl Two Baggagemen ..,.. Ilerb Nelson, Gordon Setterland I Al'I,'l.'l'Y Slim-znvisonsz Ethel Seaman, Junior Class Sponsor M. Regina Brennan, Make-up Leo M. Haesle, Music Dorothy M. Zimmerman, Director 11 l'h1' llnldcrz Jnhilrw' l UIf.X' H Ellsworth I' Anderson I Otlem D Barge H Tm-us M Ncrmnn lf 0 luafs uh fl L swnrtu ll 'lmeu .l P1-ppard B Pu:-us R Rmrl-at-ul D I xnn N N rman K lxnut on I Dntruh I Ot rm The play IS the thlng so spoke the lmmortal Bard of Avon or some slmllar theatrxcal genius and after wltnessmg the efforts of the Play Productxon classes we mlght lmaglne our selves reading or llSlCI1ll'l2 to something about as follows From the RADIO NEWS The happy combmatlon of adolescent sophlstlcated and rural characters and humor proved a highly amusing performance for everybody a success on both sldes of the footllghts From the TOCSIN lnterestmg sltuatlons sharpened by up to the minute dialogue p pealmg and thoroughly human From the oplnlons of JOHN Q PUBLIC Under the competent cllrectlon of Miss Doro thy Zlmmerman New FIYCS sponsored by the library staff for the purpose of ralsmg funds to purchase a much needed fllmg cabmet completed the play production classes hlvhly suc CCSSflll dl'al I1atlC SCGSOD Thus New FIYCS the last of the Play Production dramas for IQ36 proved a worthy companion plece to The Romancers a first semester portrayal starring Hazel Ellsworth and Harvey Toews and the December presentatlons lVllm1 Llghts the Candle and The Christ mas Guest featurlng eanne Rell and Elise Anderson . .- 2. .- . . X - . 3, - r:.o'K--- A.sk -4- H.I-1ll.' 1 . . . . . lj .l..'u f. ' s '. . . , 2 .. . . . , - - i . . Q a - . . ' . .5 1 7 7 - Members of the class who took part in at least one play during the school year include the following: Q ,fp u my -fg ' ,- ,A ..,3,,. . J' , ' . - v I - ' - . A V s . 14 ' 'w' , r- , I' is' , Us ,Y ., . , ' ' .V ', -- --1-,' '- I' , ' j . ..,.z 2- u 's, I-'u , 2 I Itlb ' s,. -21 S Vx, 1 ' 7 -v 'S ' 'S 1 Y. - K , 00 ' ti: .27 Qi 3 S - on ' Hnlflrn .llfllflvv I U1x'.X ll -Xnder on Ifll Q Berg Llleen Belge Dorothx Dlilxll Iflorenu. lllLf,I'1Ll1 Phx ll1 llLlI'1Cl4 D01 othw I' ll worth H ucl I' lx nn Dm othx lxnutson -Xnne O Ixufe I' wlvn Krucgel Dorn Peppard John lorlmls l OUINQ Pgpernulstel Adglg Normfm Nl lrglrct P rw Blll Refi Ie mm Nhlrk X crux S L hm If n xxcctland I hx ll1 Toux H uxu xl Ju eu, Ill! THE HALL PATROL Mrfumha-r Blowers Ninkc Mclntyre Varroll liridizl-nmn Lev Tisdule Tinsmnn K harhonneau Sandi-n lhirlji- Greenhrrg Hughes llaahr We-ntzvl Olson Wt-hstcr Thurs-son Sallhcrg Stebbins Flaypuol Kastet Esson Bachellor Cohen Gjcrstad Gorder Ileitz Austin Pond Brenna Ona Barher Bryson Stensrud Martin Essnn Peterson VVenncr Fowler fary NE of our newest and most discussed functions, which has really taken an important part in Central school life, is Hall Patrol. Originated in the fall of l934, it has developed from the original idea of Student Participation fhome room meetings, discussion, and the Student Council, which discussed and acted on matters pertaining to student affairs in school life, and which was composed of one representative from each home room, to the form which it now holds, Hall Patrol. Supervised by lVlr. V. E.. Esson, its organization resembles, somewhat, that of army organ- ization, in that everyone is striving for promotion to offices of Sergeant, Captain, etc. A chief is selected by the patrolmen, and other offices are filled by merited appointments. A student judge hears the cases of student offenders, and decides their fates and punishments. Officers last year were: Chief, Elaine Wenner: Assistant Chief, Darrel Peterson, and Judge, Jack Horner. This year, the seventy odd patrolmen have been capably led by Darrel Peterson, with Rosabelle Martin as his assistant, while Kenneth Fowler has filled the role of judge. lVluch credit must go lo the Hall Patrol for the fine order which reigns in the halls. Through their efforts, hall :onditions and general conduct in Central have been vastly im- proved. They relieved the faculty of its hall sentry duties last year and have uheld the reigns' ever since. The Central cc-rridors are patrolled during every hour of the school day, thus as- suring the best of condit ons in the halls and the safety of the students' possessions and lockers. 1 xqvi JUBlll- O Q Il Thr filllfll'll-v,lIlllTll'1' 11'Uli'.Y promenade Serenade t JLIIIICI' prom lxlte s xntx us L nes ID nut mr c ye xr lH'll1L,ll1L, with lt as you know K :eat Hobs of joy md theer but now alas methlnlts the tnnc somewhat out of Gear xn x dear old santl LX-7' IS quite tro J exr so junior proms must roll xlonf to suhsutute for sant x s sonf with a perfect date or mffht it elvht IS or th lr 5 with hol-as and curls by ancient art must look the part shlmmerms, glnnmerlnf., 1 counterpart of pleasure 9 or exquxsltely dressed he must be the best of central s charmmv crowd and Huttermv 4 lance must thus entrance the Gallant so endowed to Gale with awe and open art upon the lldy of hls heart his decoratlve treasure but enouvh for clothes and other woes mcludmof decorations neath southern moon and flowering houghs the thxrty slxes take thelr bows and voxce their acclamatlons the prom was great they clearly state from ewht untll eleven but after that we doff our hut md walt for thxrty seven Ihr rr he ' .1 , sz 2 Cla 'Ol ,. ' l c 'f a ' 1 . V. I . , at S ' 'Q . . . ' ' A is v 3 , as Se ti . . . ' ,dc I i fa . . . ' ' . . 2 g . ' .' 2' . ,z . .. f .Z i .'3 2 li e gg' l I 7' . l :Cu D V . i 'f'V'l Q o,mff.,ff 2 of : S 2 1f,,,f t We ' 5 : ? V ' ' 1 I Y -:XM . ' . ' I h !' -7 . , in H: f X ... :A ua a f S ' ' . rf T, . Z V' . 'I 1 V , 2 ' ... ' ra . . D c I . . . Y ,, . .. C a ' ' - -lfulrfl .lflhr'lH' l Ul.'.Y Ilr Richards Russell Ulsnn liudgv Tuflr- Murruv I wman l'li:nrl1-swnrth Shirk Martin Andi-rson Hansen lglllth S: rho Mills llvinllvn Tisdule lizirhollur Lmzmnnis SL-dzihl lf ulmurt Rowland THE HOME-ROOM CHAIRMEN H HE meeting will now come to order .... The question for discussion this morning is: ii-low should spectators act at a basketball game? What is their responsibility to the school and the student body? What indications of courtesy should they show toward an opposing team?' . . . What are your views on the matter? . . . A typical scene, a typical question of a home-room session. But to present to the students the home-room problems not as sermons, but rather as important ideas for improving their school, requires a tactfui and convincing leader. Presto-a home-room chairman. For thirty minutes each Monday morning these student-elected leaders con- duct an orderly parliamentary discussion of vital school affairs-always seel:- ing the true student reaction to the problems at hand. These sessions mean more than mere discussion, more than a mere waste of valuable Monday morning time, more than a mere showing off of student art in debating: these home-room sessions serve the important purpose of providing for a rational contact between student and administration plus a working knowledge of self-government for the student himself. This is a Central activity the Forx is proud to recommend. wa, 90' 'ff or 6 117 Thr K 0111071 Jubilee FORX N 1 , X Q it 'T' S ..f V N '-int-inlmci' luigghtlil 'n - - - wgw., What a Int nf fun one Xewfwunmllanll dog: would have at this Flu: C'ff'1'1lS.' This first high sclioul C' jargon of thc side-shnw. .Q MW.. Will you clnnc intzi my parll:r'f saiml Spiclura tu thc tlics. arnival was. in thc a stiipenmlnus. wx- . traculnssal. magnificent success, clearing 3,08 gorgeous dollars for thc fund. athletic and hand 1 I No. llulln, that is nut a lit'c-sarcr nr ll nt-w typv nt' llunglinut-it is a bass lmrn garnislicfl with chuny . . . Mr. N. B. Knapp was in chargrc lat' the faculty supervisilni with Mr. l3nlinliliIl'. Mr. Hat-slc, and thc Misses Zimmcrnian and lircnnan assisting: WY- clon't scc any crackcr barrel or crz lll- berry lmxcs. but anyway thc Country Stori- hacl a lot ul' trade-anrl it wasn't all uscll cigar cuupmis cithcr. Hut Stuff at thc Grfittn was nn idle boast. as the hut- dog lunch counter w many a frigrifl customer. armcrl Wliatf Rlilclwarll . .. ily six wivt-s'.' . . . llcnrx' ilu- Stcp right this way, laclics and gcntlc- men! Stcp riirht this way and soc the most inirth-pruvuking, siclc-splittinfr, grluoin-mlvl'y- ing show ol' the century, and how the bark- crs clicl bark. thc actors act, and thc frcaks frcak that I t-lvruary night. Y'lqnuw, smncliniw tln very tricnrlly . . . Tho whole lirst flour of Central was trans- l'nrnicll into a mimlway, with carnival gaycty rivaling: a P. T. Barnum display. The gym tcatiiring' nlancc music by that rhythmic inacstrn and his urclicstra, Lurcn Ilcnririck- Ton, attractcml rcvclcrs like hunt-y attracts ai PUC. s launch clown lie-low mlncsn't lmvk so pcrliaps not . . . fur freaks clon't ll'tlllL' in FUNNY l'asliiun. l COUII I RY STORE R, Z Miss I.o1,A B. 'l'Rl'S'l'Y Miz. N. B. KNAW' Miss Xioxx I l'i1-1'-I'1'rsiflmfl I'rrsffIrfnf iqllll 1 us THE FACULTY CLUB HE Faculty Club is not fifty years of age yet, so we cannot celebrate a semicentennial as a going organization. However, it is older than most of the seniors here. It was started during the World War as an informal organi- zation among the men, and about sixteen years ago was opened up to include all members of the teaching force who wished to join. lts main object has been to promote the general welfare of the teachers, not only of Central, but of our entire system and the state as well. ln addition to this we have endeavored at all times to promote the welfare and standards of Central. Regular dinner meetings are held once a month, and additional meeiings are called as occasion may require. lt is the wish and hope of the Faculty Club that Central will continue to grow and prosper, and that her graduates may go forth to fill positions of honor and trust throughout the length and breadth of our country. We hope that some will even become world famous and be hailed benefactors of man- kind by posterity. When you who are juniors and seniors in IQ36 come back to the centennial celebration in l986, and greet your old friends of Central days, may you find that each has carried his trust well and that each is an honor to Central. And as you shake the hands of these old friends and recall the good old days may you feel in your hearts that the teachers of Central did well by you. N. B. KNAPP. gi Jusuq S 1 I II Jllllltlfi' IVUIFX The 19215-3343 lmziml consists of the following members: Miss R gina Brennan G. B50 ll. Bye: I-'uwh-r flmse Mr. A. fi. Eiland THE ATHLETIC ASSCCIATION HE Central High School Athletic Association was originally organized under the super- vision of the faculty in l922. A constitution was drawn up providing for the selection of a faculty manager, to be appointed from the faculty, a president and student manager to be elected from the Junior classg a vice-president to be elected from the Sophomore class: and a secretary to be elected by the Freshmen. These officers were to be chosen at a popular elec- tion, held in the spring, and to take oflice in the fall. A change in the constitution provided for the faculty manager to be appointed by the superintendent. As in other years, the Athletic Association reorganized early this fall. The original con- stitution provides that all ticket buyers are members of the organization, but that has not been the case in the last few years. Due credit must be given to the faculty manager, Mr. Eiland, and to the student manager, Kenneth Fowler, for the excellent way in which the finances have been handled this year. The chief function of the board has to do with awarding of letters for athletic achievement: it also conducts the various pep meetings. It has, as an added duty, the maintenance of the Athletic History Book, which contains an account of all Central athletic activities since l898. At the start of the past year, the athletic debt was very high, but through careful manage- ment of finances this account has been reduced materially. A successful carnival was another important factor in this connection. l'1'c'sffl1'rlf . , l'fr'4'-l'1'1's1'f1r' flf ,q1'1'i'l'fI1I'!f . . Sfflrlruf .llrlnugvr Fflfwlfy Aflrisrw' Fnrulfy l innn1'inl Jlrlurlgw' . . . . . GORDON BYIA: . JEAN CHAsi: . . DOROTHY BYE KENNETH FOVVLER REGINA BRENNAN . A. G. EILAND The 151214-525 officers were as follows: I'l'l'NI.lI4'l1f . . l'i1'1'-l'rr'si1lr'H f Sl'l'l'1'fll!'jj , . igfllflfilf .llllilllfyff fvllflllfjl flllrisrr Ev.l lJffff'I.0 . . . . . . QVINTVS NELSON . l'lIYI.I.IS Swi:i:'r1.ANn . PA'I'RICIA TISDALJ-3 . . JACK LYNCH REGINA BRENNAN Iinw. Hoiixnorr, W. V. WINTER Thr' 00111071 Jlllrilvr' FORX 120 ,jlvv .1-of Martin llirker Onstzirl Rumsland Imran Murrow Graimrnarll llurirk Norman linrlwllur STUDENT CLUB FUDENT CLUB is an organization to which all girls of High School are eligible. The membership for this past year was approximately l40 girls. Parties, Candy Sales, Programs, Singing, Plays, Pot-Luck Suppers, and Socials are some of the activities in which Student Club has participated dur- ing the past year. The opening event of the year was an installation service conducted for the new members. At this time, the purpose for which Student Club is organized and the principles for which it stands are impressed upon the girls. These principles are embodied in the Girl Reserve Code. Shortly after the service, a get-together party was held for all the girls. Outstanding social events of the year were the Barn Dance, a Leap Year Party, and the Spring Formal. The Service part of the program was in the form of white gift donations at Christmas. The entire program has been one planned to create a friendly spirit among the members and to give each girl zx definite interest through the various activities. f'.-XBINIVI' 0l l lI'l'lllS I'fwifiwff ...... Dm:0'1'HY DI'IiIt'K Till?-l'l'I'Nlil1l'lll . , F1,o1zi-1Nc1-1 Iluimzii Sw-I-4111,-if . . Ri:Bi:c'c'A ONs'1'A1m 7'f-fws1m'f- . DoR0'rHY GnANc:A,xim vii.-xilmirzx inf 4-imx1i'1 1'i:i-:s l'l'v'lfjI'llIII ...... KA'i'H1,1-:i:N DURAN Swirl! . . Bl.-'ARISAIU-I'l' ANN NUIQMAN lf'1'ifm1w . Rosmsi-:I.i.i: MAi:'1'1N Sw-iff:-1' . . Ji-:AN Momcow .llffsir . . . JEAN RAMSLANI1 I'u1rliriIy . . ANN TAOVISI-I BACHI-:1.1.0R JI TIN' ffulrlril Julnilvw' l Uli'X SIIXVYCI Russel Yip: llldelman Nelson Iluak Berggren Fraser Leo Filintrnult Brown Swartz l.nNnrn- ll.l.yni-h .lacobsun J Lynch Iverson Bell Sollvm Murray Rusrh Ruud Fullins HI-Y IH-vsizlwll , . . .IMK LYNUH Vl't'f'-l,I'!'Nff1l'IIf . . NI'IIiI1I'IRllI'II4 l'l'I Sm-rr-fury . . . BILLY B1m:1.31AN Trvrzsllwa' ..... . . DON BELL URPOSE: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. As a climax to another successful season, Hi-Y this year sponsored the Second Annual ln- ternational Youths' Conference, which was attended hy more than l50 boys. Delegates came from Winnipeg, Brandon, Fargo, Minot and other points of the Northwest. Vital youths' problems were discussed in small groups, and lectures were given by Judge Ronald N. Davies and the Reverends H. C. Klemme and Theodore H. Leonard. Last year, the first conference of this kind was held in Winnipeg, and was attended by a sizable delegation of Grand Forks Hi-Y members. Like that of last year, this year's conference was a success in every way, and Hi-Y, with the Y. lVl. C. A., feels proud of the achievement. The local Hi-Y club received honor and recognition when Bob Brouse, last year's presi- dent, journeyed to St. Paul last spring for the Northwest Hi--Y convention, where he was elected president of the assembly. One of the big events of the Hi-Y year was the novel Splash Party, which consisted of dancing, followed by swimming in the Y pool. Hi-Y also sponsored several informal dances after the Central basketball games. gift Juelll-I. Tiff' ffrflilrw jllllllfl' 1f'0l.'.X I MUSIC DIRECTORS S DlRtfCTOR of instrumental music, lVlr. Leo Nl. llacsle has established a hrilliant record with Central hands and orchestras. He has skillfully organized these groups into fine musical institutions and consistent contest winners. Mr. Haesle is himself a talented musician and under his guidance many outstanding soloists have been developed in Central. Each year he conducts heginners' classes in hoth orchestra and hand instruments. lVlr. John Murdocfh, instructor in instrumental mu- sic, has charge of reed instruments in Central. He has organized, and directs, the clarinet trio. Much of the credit for the fine record of the hand goes to him, for he instructs the reed section and sometimes con-- ducts the whole hand. lVlr. A. VV. Seith has ahly supervised all vocal mu- sic in Central for two years. Under his direction, the various vocal units have supplied the community with excellent musical entertainment. He has trained small groups and soloists into contest winners. But he does not limit his activities to members of his vocal groups only. It is due to Mr. Seith's influence that carols are sung hy the whole school at Christ- mas time and new school songs have lueen com- posed. I Isclh Amhlc lla-istziml llvmlrickson Murdoch Lu nsvt h Ex ans -XI-NIP hlllll INSTRUMENTAL GROUPS ENTRAIQS saxophone quartet, composed of George Ulseth, Stanton Amble, Warren Heistand and Herbert Hendrickson student director has become a well-known instrumental group in C-rand Forks. For a little over a year the quartet has been playing for churches men's clubs, banquets, radio news, and mass meetings. They have appeared twice on KF,llVl amateur programs, winning first place in the original program and third place in the finals. Directed by John Murdoch, the clarinet trio has furnished the students of Central High school with much entertainment this year. The trio has played for the Thursday lVlusicale, Lions Cluh, Hi-Y Conference, the Christmas Concert, and mass meetings. Composed of Stuart Olson, Hubert Lunseth, and C-ailen Evans, the trio is a state and district contest group. Barber E. Dilworth C. Aymond Gilseth Crcssman Gilbertson McCullough Pond G. Symuns Hvinden Hiestand Burns Ulseth S. Amble Davies Heen McCrae Gillespie Murdock Haesle Watt F. Nelson Sweetland I-'reegard Rodger Gustafson M. Symons Feinstein Holmquist Loomis S. Nelson Hoazlan Rum:-xland F. Dilworth E.Amble Gotzian Ness Duncan Neinas Hitchcock Alphson Evans Lunseth Olson Russell Chnrlcsworth Hildebrccht G.NeIson Rulien Aymond Klcmme Not in picture: Harris, Alm, Schroeder. Stern, H. Hendrickson THE BAND The Instrumental Music Department HE instrumental department, under the direction of Leo lVl. Haesle, has, during the past year, continued to attain the high standards set in previous years. There are two bands in high school, one consisting of fifty-four members, most of whom are advanced students in high school, and a second band, which is made up of beginners and has a membership of about seventy. The band has competed in state contests under the leadership of Mr. l-laesle for thirteen years and during that time has won eleven firsts. The band plays at most school functions, including basketball games, football games, and mass meet- ings. They also play for many other community functions. The high school orchestra is another important organization of Central and is also under the direction of l..eo Haesle. The orchestra is smaller than the band, consisting of only forty members. ln state competition for thirteen years, it has won first each year. gl The flnlrlml Julnilcr' FORK 12.1 Iunseth Harris M. Symons Olson Barber Hoaxzlan Feinstein Loomis H1-en Hildebrrcht Russell Hacsle Steen Haxo Curley Olson Ginsberg Stump Greenberg I-lcrmanson T. Hendrickson Dietrich Kasper lllhcrt in Rwan Anderson I-'inseth Hcltraas Johnson Hendrickson Hewitt Hcrmanson Anderson Mrfrac Mnnschrotcn hot in picture: Hang, Sw:-ctland, Ramsland THE ORCHESTRA This is a record any school would be proud to have. The orchestra plays for all school plays, presents a Christmas concert each year, and, in the spring of the year, presents their annual spring concert. A special orchestra of ten members plays for luncheons, banquets, and other civic affairs in Grand Forks. Besides the band and orchestra, there are two small instrumental groups, including the saxophone quartet and the clarinet trio. These two groups have become very popular and have played over the High School Radio News program several times. The quartet's membership consists of Herbert Hen- drickson, Stanton Amble, George Ulseth, and Warren Hiestand. Last year the clarinet trio won first in the state contest. The members of the trio are Stuart Olson, Gaileu Evans, and Hubert Lunseth. Central has an instrumental department that it can be justly proud of. Much of the credit goes to lVlr. Haesle, who has worked hard with the various groups to bring them to their present state of perfection. J Thr' foldcn Jzllvilvu FUIIX nm, ,,,, ,, ,,..,,,, ,., ..,... .,....... .,............ ...n..e..u. rnceluzmg quasi ncanjz' rllllu hullllllri Richards ye Hvinden Greenberg McDonald Johnson Berger Stensrud Strom Hermanson Rowland Paulson f. Sveen Hewitt taviz Glaserud Babler Lommen Ona liaslet Cary Mctfrae Heen Hoff Sollnm Mcfrae Thorvilson VOCAL DEPARTMENT N INNOVATION in the vocal department last year was the organization 4 of an a Capella choir with Mr. A. W. Seith as director. Composed of eighty voices, this ensemble, known as the Centralian Singers, has come to be regarded as one of Grand Forks' outstanding musical organizations. ln the spring of l935, the Centralian Singers presented programs at the Mayville State Teachers College and at a P. T. A. benefit concert at Hatton, North Dakota, and plans were made to return this spring as well in a num- ber of other cities. An invitation to participate in the music festival held at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota, is under consideration at the present time. The Centralian Singers, augmented by the Central High Mixed Chorus and the popular junior High Boys' Choir of Fifty voices, with tenor and bass sec- tions supplied by the Senior Octet, presented the traditional Christmas Con- cert, assisted by the orchestra. This proved to be a program of beauty and CENTRALIAN inspiration, long to be remembered. Thr' Ilalrlvn .lulzilcv FOHX 126 SINGERS Lynch Olson Toons llzinson lfrivkscn Turner lflsm-th Gullickson Leo Holt lloud H1-ndrirkson Russell Rykken lfrenrh Fowler Bekkedahl Berger Hendrickson Vtalgren Se-ith Mr,-kndrcws Pond Mct'rae Swartz Juneau Rood Sandstrom Peterson Purus HE smaller ensembles, which average more than two concerts a week, include: the boys' quartet, octet, mixed quartet, girls' trio, and the triple trio. ln order to accommodate all of the deserving and talented students at Central, lVlr. Seith has an Ualternating system of forming the personnel of the smaller groups, that is, these groups do not have a fixed membership. Trips to Fargo, Bemidji, ltasca State Park, lVlay- ville, Hatton. Grafton, and Winnipeg were made by the smaller groups last spring. Other places were visited this spring, including Duluth, the Twin Cities, and the DelVlolay Conven- tion at Bismarck. A Fitting climax for the year's Work is that of the district and state contests, held annually at Grand Forks. The various soloists and ensembles have continued to show what they are comparable to the best in the state. The new markings give the performers a rating of degree of excellence rather than that of placement. Of the soloists who won highly superior ratings were Vivian johnson, '35, contralto, and Anna Gislason, '36, soprano. The chief objectives ofthe department are: to acquaint the students with the best in music literature, thereby hoping for a finer sense of appreciation as listeners and performers: to render a service to the community by contributing programs to school, social, radio, church, and civic affairs, and the ultimate aim-to instil in the student a love for the art. lVlr. Seith is to be commended for his two year record in attaining these objectives. Gulllckson D. Hendrickson Vlseth H. Hendrickson Bekkedahl Qucn Birkedahl Johnson Rowland Quist llalbey Gislason Mc.-knrlrvws Thorvilson Trios Octets and Quartets Iv' fhanre Iryche Iiergren Stinson Oppciznrd Bidelman I Tisdale Mr. E. W. Butler llivkvr Ilrnizlzl- Hansen ll Hllfk The Forx YPEWRITERS pounding . . . the telephone ringing . . . a medley of shouts, cheers and assorted noises as the staff attempts to straighten out material to go into the Forx. Activity lists must be checked and rechecked, all factual material must be checked and double- checked so that no errors shall appear, the copy must be sent to the printer and set up, end- less details must be looked after .... Chosen by a vote of the Senior class, staff members held their first meeting in mid-- October, outlined plans for the book, started a sales campaign on December lst, and received financial aid from the business establishments by Christmas. As the sales campaign closed the first of February, it proved to be the most successful the Forx had ever had. All conceivable material incorporated in the annual was divided among the staff. Two Juniors were added to take charge of their class activities. Pictures were taken, engraved, and set up in the dummy. Work started on activities and organizations, and the staff artists began their feature-section work. The size of the book was determined, a cover chosen. As work progressed, it was decided that all copy should be ready by Aprill 5th, and in line with this, frequent after-school, Saturday, and night meetings were held. Finally, all ap- peared serene and the book was sent to the printer . . . then it was released. The staff realizes that no annual can be published free from errors, and thus we ask your tolerance of our mistakes of fact and word. Eflimr .... YVILLIAM P. Bim-:I.MAN, JR. Ilfmfnwsx ,llffnffyw . . HELEN Orpitrarxium .llfmwi . .... . R,xc'HAi:1. Lrvmz .Alf-liwifim ..... DOROTHI-TA STINSON .ftflflf'r1'f-.Q . . .-XLLRN Dimfsfsi-3, MAI-1 HANSHN Swim-N l I.0lHINt'l11 lbivxizit, Ciiitiwi. Romain: .lfmifmt RUTH CIIANCI-1, I'ATRicI,x T1sn,x1,i: I I'llfl'1'l'N . 01zv1I.1.r-3 Brzicrsniix, DONALD HONICK 7'11pisf.Q ll.-XRIAN I.l'Nn, ADELAIDE HANSON rgUfI.I'I'f0l'N . DOROTHY l7I'RICK, JEANNI-3 Iircrif Arlwiswr .... W. Bi ri.i:i: . Bbw. Tlrr' flnlrlwrf .lrllrilww lf'UI.'X l,!N THE TOCSIN 4.4 Vommnn Svhnebli Quisl lmuniis Shirk Stebbins Reynolds Farroll Paulson Ml-is Bumstead Iwchc Mr. W. Grant Rm-ff follins Durick Hanson Jensen llerge ENTRALS first literary magazine, the Tocsin, was begun this year under the supervision of Miss Beulah Bomstead, English instructor. The name means a 'icall to armsi' or 'ian alarm, and such was the purpose of this publication, to call or summon Central's former graduates to its Golden jubilee Anniversary. Eifor-in-Chivvf . . DOROTHY DVRICK .4 ssisfrlnf Eflifm' ADELAIDE HANSON I icfim1 . . . .IEANNE REFI-' Poetry . . . YERNA SHIRK Drrrnmffr-s . LOVISI-I LOOMIS .Vwws . . DOROTHY Bmzm: Alumni . . JEAN Sriiizuixs .llusir . . . PHOFIBI-I QIIIS1' Ac-f17vir1'vs .... MARf:ARrtT CARROLL Ilunmr ...... VVALLACE PA1'1.sON Sports . KENNETH COLLINS, TOM R1-:YNOLDS Snlvs .lIr111rlgf'1' ..... DORAN JENSEN A unique feature of the magazine is that it is printed by the Central High printing press. The first two issues were done by the printing classes under the supervision of Willard Grant, but these classes were discontinued at the close of the first semester due to crowded conditions. The magazine then had to be printed entirely by Mr. Grant with the assistance of Lloyd Common and George Schnebli. For this reason, it was decided to have only one more issue instead of two as previously planned. As the staff was called on to assist with the publicity for Central's Golden Jubilee Anniversary along with their regular work, a special group of Juniors were chosen to help, consisting of: lone Lyche, Dorothy Grangaard, Phyllis Falkanger, Bob Lynch, and Phillip Doak. lt was their duty to interview alumni on past events, thus trying to get some idea of a complete history of the school. The new Handbook to be published this spring is also a project of the Tocsin staff. get Jualqf 1,39 The Uolrlml Jllllllft' FOIJX P The Radio Club and Amateur Station Peters Wentz Carlson Wick Vornholt Evans Hnnick Mantos Wolf Peppard Mr. 'Thompson Hansnn Reed Calling WQVVUW! ENTRAL'S new amateur station, built and operated by member of the Radio Club, is designated by these call letters. The Radio Club, a new organization in Central, was formed with two goals in mind: the first was to obtain amateur radio operators' licensesg the second, to build this amateur radio station at Central. Members have been studying radio telegraphy and the principles of radio construction and operation in order to pass the government tests for amateur licenses. These tests require that the applicant for a license must send and receive Morse code at the rate of ten words a minute, and write an examina- tion on the theory of radio. Before the end of the present school year, these ambitious folks hope to have passed these tests and reached their first goal. A transmitter, having a power of 50 watts, has been built by members of the club. With this power, it is possible to be heard all over the world. Our second goal has been gained with the completion of the transmitter. Membership is open to any junior or Senior student interested in radio comunication. After he has received his license, any member may operate the station. l'f-fmflffffr . . .IAMi-:s MAN'ros l'fr'1'-I'rr'sifIf'nf . . . HENRY REED Sf-1-1-vnu-y . . Am71.A1DE HANSON 73-wrsnrw . . , Roni-in VORNHUL1' .-1111-1'sf'r . NORMAN THOMPSON JUBI ol 'Fr The Golden Jubilee FORX 130 The Radio Guild Rrfl' H. VY. llullcr fSupz-rvisnrl Durick Klemme Hnnirk lim-ulah Rom 1Asst.l NEW extra-curricular activity which offered the students a chance for self-expression and dramatic experience was introduced in Central for the first time in January, l935, in the form of Radio Guild. Sponsored by the Advanced journalism class, under the supervision of lVlr. E. W. Butler, Radio Guild has been presented regularly every week during the school year over the local radio station, KFAIM. The plays originally used were taken from Scholastic, National High School Weekly, and other sources. However, student written plays have now replaced them. Various phases of history, such as: Andrew Jaclcsonis term as president, the story of the Civil War, the discovery of ether, and the invention of the telephone have been worked into novel and original plays. The production of these plays has been left entirely to students of the Advanced ,lournalf ism class, who selected the plays, casts, and worked out the sound effects. So, when the red light flashed on in the studio, the Journalism class was responsible for seeing that every- thing was ready to go. Dramatizations of the past year, l936, have been under the direction of lVliss Beulah Rom, a practice teacher from the University, and jeanne Reff, as student director. The regular Radio Guild staff consisted of Hazel Ellsworth, Orville Bergren, Billy Bidelman, Dorothy Durick, Donald Honick, Dan Klemme, Patricia Tisdale, and jack Lynch, with Marjorie Thor- vilson as accompanist. However, outside students were brought in from time to time to take parts in the dramatizations. Central is, indeed, proud of Radio Guild, and it has good right to be. As far as is learned, The Radio Guild is the only high school group in the country writing and presenting its own plays over the radio. The impetus and influence of Harvard's workshop 47, of the University's Dakota Play- makers, and of the Arvold Little Theatre Movement may be measured, indicated and ap- proved in Central High Schoolis Radio Guild-a pioneer activity in the field of spoken drama and the radio. F I I flu' llolflrvl Jzflrllrwr I Ul.'.Y Ellswo The Loran Hendnckson's Orchestra Marjorie Thorvilsun Darlyne Stinson E. WV. Butler lSupervisorl Orville Bergren Orvis Gullicksnn .lack Lynch Evelyn 0 Keefe Billy Bidelman Alice Moreland 4Asst.J ROM a rather indefinite season of broadcasting two years ago, Radio News has this year blossomed into a full-fledged big-time activity program. Two years ago, five minute programs were used exclusively: then the staff collected and compiled the news, which was read by a student announcer. However, this year, with the Journalism class in charge and llllr. Butler as faculty adviser, Radio News has come into its own. They started out last fall with a fifteen-minute program. The first editor appointed was Dorothea Stinson, who was later relieved by Mary Jean Mc- Fadden. As the program constantly improved, new features were added, including headline- reading, a Strolling Reporter, and l-lodge Podge. With the start of the second semester, the program really went big time. A fifteen-minute extension was secured from station KFJM, making Radio News a half-hour program. Orville Bergren was appointed editor and acted as Master of Ceremonies on the new Variety Pro- gram, which included music by an eight-piece all-student dance orchestra, news, Hodge-Podge, sports news, a faculty-interview, a featured performer from Central, and the hilarious weekly skit, Votaphoney Newsreell Under the new arrangement, Evelyn O'Keefe was placed in charge of Hodge-Podge and Jack Lynch was made permanent Central sports commentator. The organization of Radio News was changed in March, in that a different student from the Journalism class was appointed each week to be editor and Master of Ceremonies for that week's program. It is generally admitted that Radio News has improved by great strides this year, and plans are already being formulated for a colorful series of Radio News programs next year. Perhaps they will be broadcast before a real student audience in the new building. Are you interested? QQ .lu BHP x9 The Golden Jubilee FORX 192 Radio News h 'tion . . . in ease you're interested. 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Yup -his vig zlnfl twu l'4'2lllN'I'Sl rl lr lf' ffl! ll ,l I4 Ili' 'v L, 'w I 1 5 Ei il f Q . aw. .JL '4 .4 y wi gi f e ii ft1 4i.sfi-if-an 1-? 2-? 3 'f NDER the ineffable cllrectlon of Coaches lg Zonhoff and W V Zlnters the reservatnon warrlors made Whoopee at the expense of the other trlbes largely due to the stellar per formances of Plsh Tush Two bltsback Bus Rock Halfwayback Whoare Hooey Waywayback And others too numerous to mentxon Swaybaclt qwelback Payback Fleaback and Hayrack Also we must hasten to mention the classy chargers of Zlfford Zawzer the Redskins 50eres one extra for sales tax Coach Mentor Zawzer reports that throughout the entlre season more than an average of 23 pomts per game for the opposltlon were gained and that extensive setting up and settmg clown CXCYCISCS were lndulged ln BCSldCS these two dxvlslons MISS Zrysty reports upon bemfr voclferously questloned that the soccer teams now contam 50 players the volleyball teams 50 players the captamball teams 50 players the basketball teams 50 players and the klck pm teams one player each Reason There aren t enough to go around And now to answer those questlonmg question marks at the top of the pave l IS f course we know you ve already guessed lt the boxmg team 2 3 IS somewhat of a problem but the eclltor malntalns lt IS soccer and 3 3 can t be anything but track POET S CORNER Apology We ve got this cloggone poem and we dont know any place ln the book that wlll stand for It so we are puttmg lt here Maybe lt will come under the head of Indoor sports or sompln TITLE To A Red Halred Lady Wnth Auburn Locks fBen on on would have called rt Althea or somethlng swell like that but we gotta be care u All our stuff IS censored 1 ov s I1 11 111 111111 gmt 2 x Ill! 1111 H ffl Il Il f I 1 ff I I I I H1 gown nu pl S 1 III x Ttfllllll 1 11 Pl Ca? 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' ff1111l1'11 .111111'l1'1' l Ulf.X I I Fclltor s Note Thrs IS the so called humor sectlon ln case you re mterested SENIOR ODDITIES CHaII of Flame Dlsheveled O Grief Mlss O Cnet belongs to the You Ol Meanle trlbe and IS frequently seen hovermg around the camp flres Dish Ragge As chosen by the inter allled war councxl as best X lookmg brave lVlr Ragge exemplifies the old saymg by being a N bln BFST lOOKlN6 C-is H K, 'U Ulm Z BEST will arm :rw Porge .leeters and Well Well Paper plaster These resist all efforts to have them mar fled Off Torrents Flicker and Silly lclleman their favorite saying IS OUG3 OUG3 Charlot Driven and Blondell they started a class to restore the old ln good lndlan Tarvra Paves Tarvla IS one who may be caught surreptltlously Wlnglflg his way up upon one from the rear blfllng one wrthout any provocatlon HANDSHAMLR These pxpe Pull Nervous and Hey Samson lndlans can smolce the peace and howl gm Rank Meat Bore thy Derby and i PollyWallson Wallson IS one of the SUCCESSFUL Street f 67 BALHL IUR Q7 E w rugs-r G 5M'0 Q. 'X sv-Nsrm W J NB Smce the umors l have not reached the age when we can tell them anything we Dl5T BUY mmcra respectfully refuse to comment N057 TA MAT VL 'N-U dlan dances such as the Charleston Black Bottom etc etc etc B T GIRL DANCER At rumnng for hall p xtrolm ln on am mu pfzrtx ticket If Ihr Ul 1 JI II 1'f x . i f W e 52,7 . - . , -. .. , I Q txlllgu Q . ' ' , , V, O . . . . 1 . V 1 TW T O ' l ' l .4 ly 'llllU ' l . Q . l A - 1 an T ll Q ' 2,5 5fN'0'1 l 1 uparotts of Wimpole G y .U - - are 'X 8 ' . L 4 . it NV I 4' A . ' 43526 5 2 lx Q . . J . . . PF! X +I T' N ' L5 I c .' I - 2 2 lv x Y- tl -nu- A . ' ' fl llrz lIP.l't' ' lI'.Y Editofs Note: This is the so-called humor section . . . in Case you're interested. SCOOP!! SCOOP!! SCOOP!! SCOOP!! SCOOP!! SCOOP!! fllllf 1111111 un ml sfo: If 1 1 1 11 hun 4. 'Ihere are no pigeons becau e wine haue flown are 1 so tons nu 1 so h men t tome ut You t int set Hrnrx b 11.1 e hc isnt up Lt DRAMATICS One of the most unusual bits of dramatic offering which was opened to the public during the year proved to be the product of the Play Destruction Class Few Liars which was glven amid much ado and a dlther By dint of much hard work effort and energy etc I managed to purloin filch or otherwise pilfer certain parts of the play as lt occurred in manuscript and which runs more or less as follows I'IRS'l ACT LINUX Sid 1 go out am hoe tum potatocs 1 I 1 In I doin SI' COIND -XKI' ffl! t Lenl ASM-s Oh Stephen so wt hut to tix 1 1 ill night' r IH!-N I cont know me night Is uc SECOND -ICT Cemnd eenj TIIH1-N Vilt 1 n11t11 uc ls xll heart trouble DR GRAY It heart to vu THIRD -KIT Hirst sun I- mei xr 1 u e D lx Fxe I didnt it would ba tunnx IH RI? AFT f 1101141 een? SID Sav son tell -Xngie to top fus inf, noun: nut th xr in the b irn RY H IX Ion git L 111 ILPII OGLI' fnot sunJ mul XY 'xt xou don t ec xwnt hurt xnu xc t like on 'umm LS IU mi e wu mx It isnt anyhow sum ll: 111471 4 1 IH' 'K ' '.1'fz'rn11'1111?ing pigvwns in 11 KJ ffm' s,'1f1r1l1',1y ww! min flaw ffffvffff-w 11,1 flu' sn ' .' 'lllj Hlrjff Hr' IIIINI' lzlr 11' ll Nj 11. He has no gun beczu se you've 5: t to lmvc 21 . q. - ' 21. s 2 b. ' 1 'I 3 s s 1 '1 ' b. , . by. c. Th' ar' al: no pig- 3 be-cz sl .' me 1-. 11. ' -1 ' u 1 - j ecz s 1 ' y- . cl. , , - , -, . . , LL' ' 1' 1 : , yet f I 1 I 1 than SII : Io 1' ' 'f' n .4 A J . 5 5' ,Q ,.' '- :H szjlcr- z . Sm' :.': 1 ' f ', -A f gg --ll. ' ' ' ' . . . 1 . I ' . 5 ' 5 S 'Z' IJ: N I2 's tl 0 at IJ lu: :I- 'T ' . l 7. , Y . . S .cl . I 1 : ' J .' -I J EVL: Hr j, do jst I ve m Y!!! IC ': ,' ' y ' - - ' I . ,. : si' s 1- 1' :, .,.: , . ' fz' I 4 I . 1 . 1 . .II-IR : aj-B '. f us sum- supl -'Y , ,z Q 1 l .ll ' : 'h. j ' s 1 ' ' ' -' . 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Y1 t j r' vi un- R ' ' . : H 1' ff 'N Jlrlrilv' I Ul'.X I H Editor s Note This IS the so called humor section ORGANIZATIONS Among the many clubs for the braves IS H1 Ya which IS composed of all young braves who feel the neecl of spending thelr tlme some place As a matter of fact H1 Ya IS really a war club It IS also an organization which looks after IIS members who have strayed away from tlme to tlme ask Brouse Also promlnent among the pink tea exponents of the new age IS Student Blub which IS composed of members able to ante up the dues every once ln a whlle Confldentlally though there really ISD t any Student Blub just a lot of officers An eternal rlvalry exists between thls club and I-I1 Ya as to who shall take whom to a dance sponsored by both of them so they have compromised by not havlng any more parties at the same tlme R3dlC club was founded for the benefit of all who are fond of halr dressing etc as they are lnterested ln short waves Nuff said' ACTIVITIES Most lmportant of the old llne ghost dances held on the reservation durlng the course of the year IS The Dance of the Forty WlnkS so called because that s about all the sleep anyone gets that nlght Altogether about the largest aggravatlon of all tlme turned out and whirled a mean hoof The Dance of the Forty WlnkS IS put on by the younger Indians who of course know no better The reservatlon glee club composed of braves and squaws whose VOICCS have not been lmpalred tlon of Nlr A W Zelth who invented the Zelther It IS also rumored that he had somethlng to do with the IHVCHIIOH of the Bazukka but thls IS pure heresay II I on 1 ta llx Xt l ltd IX -1 flm 1 1 Ixtt tll '1 11111 Illqlllle Ha Iltlol lfl 1111 111 lullllu IC1 ln case you re interested 1 umm 1 f 1 Rfll 1 I 101111 HUMOR f Advertising Sectlonj PIANNA 11 us 1 IJIIIIQLNIIOIII but null a brlte ll ttll ll htalt su x Illll lou sul think th It lt llllgh IJONNIIIC tllll lou had RED 'IOO H BRI RH 1 1 1 lt W1 rld lou 0 1 Tooth B111 h t 111 It ul lou of lnur tuth Vlhx not tll It t L tllllt, md be ulnllnced Dr XsGRay 10111 'I IINKI D111 D1 X I3LfOlL 1 used xour splendid ttllt II IIII I h ld had tus I wt ll 4 hu the trul mln lll mm hut Qltttllt lght 11111 haxe btullllt quite 1 sp 111111 I R11 lx I ull 1 ust lbullch if NOIIXLIIII IILIIIIQI N B ls would bt 1 HILL 1 lte 1 hut 1 lIlX1 page but a Im g 1 lu I9 out of 0111129 and llut I1 llltl gue s xxhltt ls . 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Grades flre to be found on page 144 A PAGE FOR THE URCHINS Klddle s Kolum fIf xou see grandpa peruslng this page glxt his whiskers mother Jerk and tell hlnl to re 1d Colltgc Humor e e t Jerk on xou gl 1m P39113 J Conundrums for KlddleS YI hx ls the ocean lllxe a polltlcl Ill When 18 a tree not a tice V IN 21 falling chlnlnex lllxc 1 c 1 spats If lt s io clock on an April afternoon xvhat s the pllte of a do7en eggs ln AldSl'xl including the high tariff on peanut Uncle Rebus Bedtlme Story Once upon a time chlllun there xx IN 21 big bloxxn dog who was chasing' a poor defenseless bunnx rab blt Well klddleb the big brown dog' pureued the poor defenscle s bunnx r1bblt tlll the iabblt julnpul oxer the fence and the dog did too o now than fx 1 onlx tha dog, ind ilu labblt 'alt Than tll U1 en 2 2 lu nx 1 l dl 1xx 1 s X I C X o l l l LN lllllt Boo loo lstml llllllllllll7 G22 A Little Saturday Talk o IN sll lll dtlLllll o tlllllUllStlZi.tL to xou hoxx abllltx xxlll nlllo, 1 1 ln IL Pl d e no 11d xx lun 1 tl do ll sll e xoutltsllx llo ltu P Ixxelp xxho xxorku lls x IX 1 2 lax ol 1 Ill xx ls xx lllxlllf, co tl tlut xxlun lu sunt bx th2 the1 IL L tle lgns anc the 11d tl11t Selgt 1nt Bloxxs lllli 1m ltLllls ll coming t toxxn S1 llttll llo xx ll u lug' 1 1 2 t lxnexx Xltll llt xxas s0 lnlplessed bx the Slip. int and his UOLIIJL thlt h 1xln1., 1x n o 4 x 1el1t1ons th 1 Ill tl1t lltt L ldNl ll' he xxt to New Ycrlx lllt slng OXLI the ral IU tol the xxlde xxldc public lit xx1 h lox xxhen hc found ld L xx 1ll et to betonle ln amateur and su the world So he set out to Ill xke hi toltum a r ont flax the llltlllllt w1s to x deal old I ulutall md lu xx 1nted to nl 114 a good llllplt' lon XX lun he IONQ glxe l 1 nl 1 ions xxl l Lllstul xx hen hc I vund out tll it Ullli lodx lll the tlont roxx h ld bloug.,ht along, thell oxxn bird and thcv gave It to him But dlc this xxolrx IIor'1tlu I houd six ' x IX lu llllltd L lr xxas so n 1tul 1l th t the tt lthers beg, Ill to rlee on the blIIlNLCd -Xnd so haxlng' oxertome all obstamlts he ls It the pre Lntd IX 1 rax tllllj. alt nl 1n ton the SQILL lllf ln What 1toxvn Mfulag lslx ll xxhlth slllts lllnl tint All ot xxhlch goes to shoxx mx fine Lncls that uuls s r 10 t inc th It nlost tldllNlLlltN 'ue a sutu bling, tranelents AIIISNXLIS lt lnx on A1ltog'r1pll page 'T it l vA 4,3 N5-A HMHA I Hfflllg 011 H11 Dog Yhl Koh IJIIII l an 1 -' l r 2 l H ' l' I l k. i po ', dt-fa s tl ss, Ill j l'2 bb't 1 l 2 '2 y H und the dog got tired, so nox' ll tl'0'S onlj the bunny left, 21nd he was s lrne- ' son11 tl 21t he 1'21n 21xx'uy too, illltl loft 1: all 1 4 il -. -l .... 2111- ya' lf' 'llll', i I, ! . 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' . 2 i,m1'i' l1'S, FI 12mc1': and 3yc11's , 'I Ai 1 . 2 ' ' l'f'I'11lr'rf fry Huff l,Vl'HfiHfl fum ml jf ll: lr l'l1 ffr 1L'llfll'1ll'iH'f Cn., 1u'r1y'r Mrs I Thr rinlflf 71 .l1lllv1 l Ul.'A' MEN OF THE HOUR S WE approach the closrng chapters of thrs l936 Golden uhrlee chronrcle we should he very much rn error rndeed drd we farl to comment upon the rnsprratron mfluence and actrvrtres of two people who have been and are strll responsible for our educatronal progress No these men are not to he classrfred defrnrtely as our admrnrstrators nor are they bus ness men sponsors nor are they members of the faculty or of the student body nerther are they Forx staff selections But rn lVlr P H Lehman s contrrbutrcn to the well herng and devel opment of the classes of l936 and I937 and to Mr R lVlcKay s defrnrte arrangements for a pleasant well lrvhted and well heated place rn whrch to learn and teach we recognrze our rndebtedness A memory that lrngers very strongly rn the mrnds of upperclassmen rs the recollectron of lVlr P H Lehman s regrme as prrncrpal of Central Ccmrng to the hrgh school rn l9lI hrs admrnrstratrve abrlrty soon was rn evrdence and the school recognrzed rt by electing hrm prmcrpal on lVlay 31 l9l9 For a quarter of a century parents teachers admrnrs trators and puprls learned to respect and revere P H s rdeas and rdeals He was an rs a part and As 1936 marks the Golden Annrversary for Central so does I936 mark the completron of thrrty years of farthful and effrcrent servrce to the Grand Forks publrc schools by lVlr il R McKay superrntendent of hurldrngs and grounds Not unlrke one of Hora tro Alger s characters 'Vlr MacKay started hrs career rn the Grand Forks publrc schools rn l906 when he accepted employment as a Janrtor rn the Belmont school As the anrtors ournal a na tronal trade magazrne whrch honored Mr McKay rn l932 by devotrng two pages of hrstory and prarse of hrm put rt Not long after there was a promotron to a larger burldrng Ccentral and lrkewrse a harder Job However thrs drd not daunt the old Scotchman Rollmg up hrs sleeves lVlac sprt on hrs hands and went at rt He made hrmself so useful they could not get along wrthout hrm ln other words hrs work was drstrnctly outstandrng To Scotchman Mac loud cheers' Y f K 9 . . 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CPIIOSUC or prlvate oplnlons of a fellow who knows some thlngs the staff wont tell ln the good old days thls space was reserved for autographs but nowadays ln thls IIlOd6I'I1 manner we have so many frlends one page ISD t enough so we open the whole book to them and say how about It here s your plcture slgn rlght here an so l cert iln party who has no buslness buttlng lnto the party gee guess lll have to be careful l m gettlng so bad l almost pun llke bldelman but just the same l thlnk a few thlngs ought to be told so here they are dld you know that thls IS the flrst forx to use two color dlvlslon pages wlth elght color prlnts some thlng radlcal t at thls year s plctures are done ln that new zlnc halftone process t at for the flrst tlme ln forx hlstory we have awoman buslness manager helen oppegard and lf we make a proflt she can have the glory not the proflt t at thls book IS 32 pages larger than the largest forx heretofore t at ln order to present you wlth those cute dlvlslon pages the staff had to paste ln flve thousand SIX hundred prlnts try that some nlce ralny afternoon lt wlll keep you out from underfoot that rachael lyche who dld that mlghty tough job of Wfltlng the twenty flve year hlstory lt took her one thousand telephone calls to do It IS the only person who ever helped edlt two forx annuals l934 and I936 that the fellow who IS thls year s edltor IS also the humor edltor somethlng that doesn t happen very often the regular CdltOYS are generally so sad and demented by the tlme the hook IS prlnted they haven t any thoughts of humor rather tears that the seven hundred COPIES of thls year s work exceed by two hundred the largest number prlnted ln other years that the buslness men loud cheers wlthout whom there would be no book oversubscrlbed the advertlslng by nearly 73 thls tlme a Slgn that prosperlty has turned all the rlght corners that thls IS the largest staff elghteen ln all lncludlng sollcltors and typlsts and that It IS a sane guess that they all worked about tWlCC as hard as usual on thls productlon that the method of plcture settlng ln each page IS called bleedlng and appears for the hrst tlme ln the golden Jubllee forx that bergren and honlck drew all those feature sectlon plctures themselves ln lnk some job' that we have the flnest faculty cooperatlon annual buylng and new plcture taklng ln many a blue moon we thank them that about ten members of the staff dldn t even know we had an easter vacatlon they spent nlght and day trylng to get thls book out two weeks earller than ever before dld they do Ita that the boy who drew all those funny drawlngs louls haahr IS only a sopho more that the end sheets next to the cover were all local work done ln mlss greenwood s art class by far the most elaborate end sheet drawlngs we have ever at tempted and now Finally that thls page IS a complete surprlse to everyone but the prlnter and the fellow who wrote It not a slngle staff member knows a thlng about It dld 1 hear somebody say nobody wants 0' 7 u u shh shhh now there are a lot of thlngs l could have sand but mebbe l had better not so lll just slgn myself that old fellow who wrltes all that poetry and stuff y know you ve often heard of hlm old anonymous the eplloguer . .. -4. . . . . ..- L vf 1-Q ,nun ' .nu .nu can . 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