Central High School - Maroon and White Yearbook (Sioux City, IA)

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B'11win 11-1 -11 -s ll - Sill . 14' 'i-V V' 1'-li 2 1 Ulf 1111-s1i1- 51-i- 5111- 1111-1111-1 1 wal 1-'YH '1l'1 llf ' .' fM -111 5111- 'rl'i1K'1lf'!'. C 1 fl il 1 I 111111- 111111 1111111- 111r111 Wll1l ll 111. 5. 1144- lm, l'niW-,-I-iqy. 111.5 1 in I 1115 VU: M012 '- I df L. 'S hi-' 11. A. :11111 11. 5. 1 '11-1-s. 511- 's ll fI 1lYi 11 -3 -i J 'Y' if' 113' 1-111 -1-111 1-111k 111111 1 1'1s , lllf' arts. '1'1'1lf'1Il'I' 111' 1'iIlg111.'1'l is 1111- 1 .'ti Miss '11a111--1111ks11-111-111-s f 111111. 111 Miss G1'111-1- fl. 1111111-y. 5111- r1-- 511- il 'lIl1'11 1111- 11lWll .'11 1111-111- 1-1-i 1-11 111-1' 1' ll gl 1-11111111111 ill 111111 111 5111111 1ll.'1.11ll1l'. '1 -- .1- X11' ' 'N' 1111 111 1111111-1's11i1-s 111 r1-1--' -1 111-1' 11. 5. 11 'gl'1'l'. H1-1' i11- ff11 11'11 111111 1X'i.'1-1111si11. 1,1155 .'s'11g1 11-r s .' ill'1' 11111 1 '1111 ' ling. 11l'l' flu-11 s-s ..l'ss -111-j 51111 s1-1- 'll 1-- 1' ,.-. IF 1 f ' ' - -1 11. tials 1 - s c' 1111 1:13 of 11r ss1-s 1111' 1 : n.'V.2 1311. '51' - 1 XJ X V 16 Beremcf I Blake COIIICQ from l 1,.l1 frm? IUWI Qhe ltlllltltatl 0111 btate loll1g.e and the lIllXt'l'NlIlt' of Lallfornu and lowa She took flfdflllllll? work ln Fnf'l1 h and re cened l1er Bachelor of SCIPIICC de gree IH Bl0l0f'Y Lnder her leader hxp claeee- become 11t11l and color rold l k n1e1 11 1 l Illtlll lollf ge l hr xlllt Fl can C on'-erx 1torw Ill lllf' lg.0 M lk ft re Cf ned hl 19' 1 te It hc 11-lc 1 on 1 com ucts the orchestra H lllEIlllJf'I' of the Awemhlw ftllllllllftfff' Hls holylnu Ire Illflflfl hlfl lllllllllllg. and plng pong Ur Ray De Force teache Auto Nlechamce to the kmghtf of our Caetle He halle from Rolfe, low1 I9 often called the Bohln lones of flculty golferc M om lllll 1 sympathetlc ll ltlllk we 1re1tlw aldu Iannlle e RPg.l5lfll 1t fPl1lI'l qhe 11 tended the Lnnerelty of Qouth D1 kota and Morn1n,f:e1de College Her daye are hllf-fl wlth hours of vsork behmd the door of her llttle OHICE' Her out-1de HCIIXIUPS 1re QWIIHIHIIU reafllnv, and 1nter1or decoratmff If 1 r1 l B111 Q 'tttfndu the Q0 otl L1 xr-1 .1 01. B 1lfg.ree Sllf te1chc- Fllflllkl 1111 lllell 1n ter pu ll e il ta-te or good lltcr 1t11re Her faxorlte Qauttg 1 lll trx to Illdlklh Ihle IHICTBSIIIIQ or xou 11 Ban G IQ a n1en1 nr of the AQgf'IlllllW lomnnttee l U lf'I' fl l T 1.111 1 tlltft new ll tc ters o 111 the l'e1c1 - e,,1 o o n 1 cr lllllllgl 1 ll tche lor of Science 1e ee 111 l'duc1t1on She nt'- xt-er of Bokmn Club 'Niue loo net n 1tur tlly hndf- ll1llCll entert11nn1ent 111 look Teaelnng Qaleemanehlp 'md Bu-1 ne-Q ECODOIHIC 1 Nlr Kenneth Ewane DOQIIIOH ln thls School Nlr e11p11r'1ty of adueer of the ve1rl100k Nltnnng. Qporte 1 hl- Qpecul IIIIPN-'QI Nlr F1 lllk dune- much PIUOQIIIKIII r Ill the 1.11111 o htsketmt Fretchen H l'r1tt ha been 1nch1rg.e the hook how for 111 my yelre Shc also tike care of the hnanres of all the clnh and 1- Z1 fftxorlte of 1ll the Htudentq 1.,1ch1n' lhcnu tr llltl Blologly IG the poettlon of l-rhth Curry She at tended Xankton follege Lnnerelty of Nfllfd kx and Oregon State fol lege Ollldllllllgl 11 Nlaetere degree 1-- furrw N -tudentx hnd her 111ter 1 tmg and helpful She eerxec ae Z1tlXl'-Sl' for the QCIPUCC Klub A Jos tal Qplrxt coupled wlth teachmg ahlhtw hae vlxen to Central a good teacher frlend Hel Nlr Clarence Denton who teachee General HISIOTQ 1nd 9oc1olog.1 He attended Drakr and the State Lnner 1t1 of loma where l1e rece-ned h1 -X B degree 'NI1 llawton erxe on the Prog.r11n1 C UIIIIIIIIIPQ' FACLLTY 'Nlr lwllth Nehe Bere-n111n IN one of Central- Pnghih teachere She at tended the Lnnerbltlts of lout folorado XIIXIIIPNUIH, and vrld'-lllllg. ton Ollllllllng. 11 B A decree ue to 1 nee Nlr Bereman hae nn- Pt rnoet of the -chool wear People and ho11 ckeepmg are her hohlne flazena de Haan teache Fngh l1 and LOI'IlHlE'I'C'l8l Ceographx She re celxed her lt'lX'lt'K'Ptl Llll1Cdll0I'l at Oflllllf lde f ll1,.f n lll 1er21t1f of Iowa 1nd fdllfftfllll re Nlllg .1 B 1e 1 1 c almed In 'Nlr de H1111 to he nr paittme ' - .. ' ' 1 111' - Ve1 1. V1 k. 1 1 'l - 1 lllll C: ' , 1 '1. 1 , 1 1 Y l '1 Dali 1 11' sity. 'nd h llx llll ' , -' , ' , ' s A. . H . .f 1 1 .' . ':l. ' ' li ' V ' -. ' 1 l ' 'Ile ' I fl: ': f fl ' I ,g. ' A V - fl 5 '11 ' 11. x11 hill . , 1 .. , U . . H11 Bur' 11tte l l xl - Vivvst- l.11'ille Co I is Cent1l's l'll'ill'- er1 ' ' I -1 11111 t - 1 - '- . Sh- 11tt- l-l K11 :1.t Stat- ' I .' '1 -' ' ll ' 1 1 'l - H Te: l x' fl ll fg- Lllltl - ' 1 ,I1-1-.' he ' 's ll. Nl. l gree. Nlr. tloll 1 f C lux li11 Univ' sity, oh- Bu'k 1 ' -s NI 1 The 11nl li' ' 1 1 - ' l - l , 5 . ' e il gr , ' 1 .1 ' . Y , 1 ' J as 1111- : 1 - S - ' 1 1 ' J 1 1 ' - . ' l 'S. hobby is ralsing flowers and lfvane ably Serves Central in Athe lo- is--'1 1 l1ll. Wiil 1 1 1 ', 1 , - ,'1 15 - ' 1 1 hu 2 ,I 1 I' ' ' 'l 1' ' Flint. of , 's I 1 ' ' 1 th J 1: 1 I 1l. 1, t- - 5 1 ' 5 1 ' - 1 ,- n c . 1 k 5 4 - F. F, T ' g. f ' 'S y 1 ' ' '. . S. 2' 1' . ' Nlkxg Q .' J ' ' - 'll is, , S. 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Illdl1i1f.PQ 111 111-ep r1r11er Ill h1 11141, a- me ac 11 1111 1 1r 111 101111 H Walter Baker attended Bllf'1xlIf 11 1.,n111-r-111 111111-re he rece111-11 h1 B C1 111-gree and he now 16801118 1hen11-tr1 at C1-n'r.11 Becau-e 111 19 111111ngzne-- to help he ha 11- 1- me one 1-f Central 11111r11 11 11h1r Q1n1ra1 Hlflll ha found a 1a111a1111 'N1.1th teac-111-r 1n jane Claypool H1-r 11111 ll-'S ar1 Tr1g11n111111tr1 lll1 111-111111lry '1'h1- L1111er-111 41f 'hllllllf - .1 .11111 1h1 11119211.11 -Xrt 11 ll .1r1 her -5.1n1.1 Nlater- 'Nl1-- l1dXI10111 11111- .1 11 -X 111- ree I-'ACULTX 1 Ill W lrI'Pf'1lf ll lPdl 1lPQ F1151 Ii 1r11 1 11.1 5 1- 1 441 1 11111r- 1- 111 0 41r11111 111 11.11 11111 W1-1-on-1n 1 - r11-1111 1141 '11 -X 116- ree 11111 - 1114 111 1 1111-w11r11 are cr 1111111111-- 1111 111111 IN the 1-11.1rn1111g 11-11 111 1111r 111111 11111h g.1'ddPI - 1- 1 11 11 1'lI,.1l 11 '11111 f'11111'1n1-e e 1 11 111-g.r1e 1 er 1 V111 N11 1 11 1 1 llll 1 - - 1 1111-1 11 1114 llf 114 Ill 1r111- 1111 1 1111 1 11111 -4 ' ' . .'.' 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H l 'Nr 2,4'1 19 1 . 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 Nt 11 .11 IX 1 1 e 11111 11r.1111 fr eu 11r1 1 1 1 ll 1111s.1 1 11-1e 111e 1 1111111 1 TPFS 111 11 h1 11eg Q 1eCl 11 llllere I are 11h11to Fl 111 1100111111111 III11 1111111 111111 N1 11111 1111111-1 -X eg. 11 '1 e 111er ll W1 1 fQ11111 1 1 1PlK'hPN 111.1111 111 17111. 1 1 1 01 ll 1 1111111111111' 1e11'111111. 511z1n1H 1 1111- 1111 IIIOH of X 1 1 N1r11e H1111 H1111111111 a B A 11gr1e 111 .1t1e1111r-11 Oberlln 11 111- 1111111 e- 0 01011 V1 111111 111 111111 Qouthern 11111 f0I'lll11 She 1 the ea11.1l11e 111111-er 11 1 51lHlC UI .1n1 af-11 FTXPH 1111 the 'x94PIll131W f0l'11l'lll11PP e er IN one of en tr.1l 111.1111 Qhorthaml and T11112 11r1t111f' teacherc She .1tte1111e11 the 1 e,.e of S1 Tere 1 .11 W1111111.1 1111111111 1 1111er-111 o 1 1111 1r11. 11 ege 11 11111 1 1 11. 11-gr -11 11 1 N6 ll F6 11 xlllllfffl 17111011 teaches IJI'i1IT1d1lC the L1111erQ111 of fz111forn1.1 .1n11 0ec111e111a1 Lollege at lo Angele- o11a1n111g '1 B A 11erfree N11-Q 11111 111re1'tQ the 01.1 Q 1112111 eac' 11.11 211111 IQ 11011 a n1e11111er of 1h1 'xHNPIll11lW lo111n11t1ee 1 1 1 Ill PN 1 C e11tr.11 1' 1 1111111 H1 ere11r1 di 11ee11n1e 1 r1e1111 111111 .1111 111 1 '-1111191115 dllt 191115 H r 11111l111- .1r1 11111-11, 11111 11111111111 111h1 1 1r111e11 Ro'-e Cr1e11e11 1 an Englleh te 11:her She .1111-nded the Ln11er 911195 of Colorado Iowa Chmagzo. 1111 WIQCOII 1n She holds a B degree 1111- Greenen serxee a ad Xl er of the Phllatellc flluh Stamp C0l1EClll1f' IQ her Qpecml lntereet 11101 Ho11l1 12 an Englleh teacher 11111 he a11en11e11 1011.1 qldlf' 'leach 111111 lornell follege- lhe ll 11- 1111' 111' 11111'.11.11 111111n1l11.1 an 1'1dI'X1lI'11 .11111 the State ln111-r1t1e 111' 1111111.11111 .1n11 101121 She rece11e11 111 gre H111111 1 the a1111Qer of 1111- 1 rf-.1t11e Wrlteri Clllb FACI LT! 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Niriss ' 1 51' -- ' Mary Fsther 'Nlo-er teaches Hwtory and hues Lonung from Dallak Center lowa 1-he attended Iowa State College and the Lnneruty I Chlcago Nlu- 'Nlo er holds a B A degree She hae 1ntrod11eed 1nto h1r elaeees Z1 new yeteru which 1- called the Inonunt of QIIIPI Ne Qon teaehee mc- an1 An1er1can H11-torw He 'lllfllllttl All guctana follem and the Inner IIS o fhlcago lldlhlllg. a B A gree Vlr lNel on and Nlr Podunk hase found a placf 111 the heart of eac Qtudent ll 1 JKIXISPI' o t IIPIII l'11run1 l'1h1111. 1111 'IWIHI ng. are h1 I11111 BPSSIC I Hodge IQ one of the Math PIIIJIIL mftructore 1n Centml She lttended D1kota Weeleyan Unner 1t1 and the Unnermty of Wlcmnqm ll lllltlg 'tn NT A degree llllllgt 1 w1ll llked hy the c1111 ent- 11 1utr1 heexuee of her PIPISIIHI p1r on lllly 1 lwtle hw the Nortlwn 1r11 I11111rN1ty llltl the Lnnersny 11 Wt'-1111111111 for her 'dma n1at1r'- She te1e11w l'n,1:l1 h at fentral am hold llll B degree Her JCIIXIIIP lItf'llltlt nrt 'lrchltecture and trawl 1r pet ITPPNFS ire the ,mrs w 11 hnd the fares In the1r nurrore IIlllCll n111r1 111t1reet111g. than FIlHllSll Ill 1 111 w X01 ed 11'h111g. 1f Woodehop ht ttll helpful guide to mam how lll the hop Hung. one of the flClllly lne lxet hall fane and an ardent '1dn11r1r g.ar1l111111L he IQ wel 1 tl IW 1- 1111 Ill 1 eve 2 Helen lVleNell1e IC 1111 IIISIFIIFIOF f It 111 111 and I 1111-ra HINIIITI 11 ndfd tle 'Vorthwe t lt 11'111 11 11.1 IN 1111r1 Lnlxereltw a111 xI0Y'l'llllg.Nltlf' tollege WING lNIeNell1 hold a B -K degree She serxee ae Z1 lllf'IIlllPl of the Aefemhly IOIHIHII 111 1nd 111J11u readmg a11d drav1111 ll1rl1ara Nldfllll rome- from RINIIIQ. I 111 N1 hraska She teacheQ Fng.l1 h and recened her B A degree at the Lnner-ltw of lNehraQka She 1 an lntegral part of the faculty a11d IQ held ln ICIPPHI hy thoee who haxe heen 111 her ela ee frfatlxe WFIIIHL IS her hohhy Walter Nllller one of fentral Hlpll 1 n t 1 n fl teachers 1 a faxor 1n1ong hw Qtudente He attended South D 1kota Lnlsereltw nd Nlorn lngelde Iollege He 1G an her ha e hall fan among the facult Frlendlx and helpful he persomh t e ldeal teacher F V W l11uh t1aeh1 fooperatne AIIIO Trudf 1nd Pleetrlmty Atend mg the Nehra-ka We-lewan Unner Qltw and th1 Inneriltw of Nehraflu he recened il Bxehelor- degree 111 Q dllll Slflllf' nm g. PIIPSI 11111 llrl 111 th: ru o 1tt1 11 ll It 11h1 Nlith 1 les and l y1'hol11f,.y H1 xttendcd th1 I mxereltles of lndl 11111 1nd Ih1c1g.o ammg an A B lllll 1 B gree He 19 the adsl er of the Caetle fhapter of tl11 N1t1o11'1l Honor So e 1 H 1 1 IHOFIIC of all ,Ol people 771 Our foot 11l eo'1ch Nlr Mar 111 teae PH I't 1tIl0IIllPN Athletme llltl Hea th He 1 t t e n ded CrI'll1Il9ll Notre Dame futa1ui Adolphue and xI0I'IllIlf1QlflP where he I'9Cf'1XCCl Q A deg.re1 A a foot 111 coach he LNCS hl he t to the glorw of Old Ientrxl ll1g,h IOUIQE Perkm IQ a name aesoclated wlth d1pe11d1hl1 1111l merltorlou e1r11ee to the student hody She xt tended the I 111x1rQ1tw of WIQCOHSIH un1h1a 1l L I A e teachei Amer1ea11 Hletorw and l1old a B A degree 1 1d l .' 1 1 . I . , I. Nlliss A I 1 h I A I1 A ll 1' 'S ' . . l I Art. ' .'c'- ' . Ile fi ls his I II' .il I 1 1 if. 1r 1 S 'is ' ' 1 di . fII1ri1:1- Nl. 1s 1 '-:4t- M. L. If l'j h '1 ' 'S . 1 0llilI- . 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SITOIIISIJUFH Nelmraska 1 the home' town of Hele11 Scott She l1lI9Illlt'tl the Lnlyerslty of Nebraska where she recelyed her B X degree She teache Bookkeeplng and leometry and her fnorlte JCUXIIICS ure moy ICQ and watchlng athletlc conteete I' O Backer teaches Clylc a11d Speech He attended the I,n1yers1ty of Iowa obtammg a B A degree He coaches the debate and oratory teams and the extemporaneous speakers H derne lllllCl'l enyoy n1ent from gardemng readlng and maklnv Gcrapbooks Erma NI Scheuermann was horn 111 Oskaloosa, Iowa She attended Penn College Gregg College and the Lm YCISIIIPQ of Chlcago and Southern Callforma She teache Shorthand and Typewrltlng She Qeryes on the Aseembly Comn11ttee Her outQ1de act1y1t1eQ are readmg and trayel Centrale basketball coach 15 Har old C Steyene To haye h1n1 for a frlend 1s a prlyllege He IQ known to the Qtudent hody a Buck or Steye He teaches Phyelcal Fdu canon and Health He attended Iowl State Teachers College a11d ohtalned a B S degree 4. cheery Slllllt' and a klnd word eyery m111ute could ht no other than Ikatharme XIOUFIIIIIQI She attended the Unner 1t1e of Ilhnols and to Illflllllil and recelyed her A B de gree She teache I'IlgZll h and P y cho ogy a11d 1 the trea urer f Honor Socxety Her hobhles are books and hor ee Nora J Nelson IG the IIIQITUCIOI' of Amerxcan Hlstory III Central Com lllg from Omaha Nebraska he at tended the LIIIXFFSIIIPN of Nebraska an fllllllllbll She has an A VI ee gree M1 s Nelson IS the IIIXISFI' of the Internatlonal RCIJIIOIIS flulm I'dna B Ihompson teaches Nlathe m 1t1cs 1n Central She recened her educatlon at the IJIIIYPFNIIIEQ of Northwestern Chlcago WIQCOHQIII Colorado Waehmgton and Wlmne iota and holds a B A degree Many Qtudente haye paeeed Geometry he cauee of her able guldance LX H Schatz teache f0IHIll6I'CldI Geography and Peychology He at tended IIIIJTIIIHQISICIE' College and the Lmyersltles of Iowa folorado and So11th Dakota TPCEIWIIIW A B degree He 1 the ddXl er of the Stu dent I'orum H1 hohlnes are ht IOTILJI research and cahmet work IJYOIIHC Krle-ge IS the Clothmg and Home Planmng mstructor at Cen tral She attended Iowa State Col lege at -Xmes and the I,n1yers1t1es of Colorado Chlcago, and WIISCOII Gln recelymg a B S degree Nhss Ixrlege acts a adyleer for tl1e Ata lanta Club Wayne Kyle teache -Xuto Nleehan tes fooperatlye Auto Trade a11d Af'F0Ildl.lIlCS He attended the Stout Instltute at Nlenomome WISCONSIN the Lnlyerelty of South Dakota Iowa State College at Ame and the Ceneral Ylotor School of Technol o y Nlr Kyle hsts archery ane model alrplane as h1s specnal Inter efts and acts as adylser of the Arch ery Club FACULTY Sue Olney, popular Central Hlgh teacher lb the adylser of the Hes perlan Club and teaches Hygrene and GIIIIHASIICS She attended the Lmyeriltles of Nebraska and Iowa, where Che ohtalned h r B S d gree Her wmnmg QIHIIC ha galned her many frlende among the student Jody Itlllllllf. from Boone Iowa fhdfllllt' Nlcllonald teache IIOIllt'IlldhlHg. te the glrls at lentral She attended the State Lnlyer lty of Iowa where she recetyed her B S degree Yllss Nlellonald started a adyt er of the He pertan Ilterary Society hut 1ll nes forced her to restgn .' , ' . ,. 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' .s x Q 3 - C R Ray teache Ceo111etry Hlld Algebra He attended So11th Dakota State College where he recened a B A degree He acts as adylser of mal pe-rsonal1ty Mr Ray IQ yery well l1ked hy the student body Idllll may he a dead ltnguage hut Loretta Sullnan has certalnly e11 lnened 1t She attended St Clara Caollege at Smstnawa WIQCOHQIH and the Unnerslty of Callforma and recened a B -K degree Mrss Sullnan 1s the aduser of Latm Cluh and seryes on the Program Com n11ttee As a11 tnstructor of Shorthand and Typewrltlng Harrlet L Waechter excels Ha1l1ng from Indranola Iowa she attended S 1 n1 p s o n College Gregg College at Chlcago State Teachers College at Cedar Falls a e C C of De Motnes ss Waechter h ld B A deg. NIUQIC IS her n1a111 source of enjoy ment Bertha w6llh3ll4PH attended the Unnerslty of 'Nlehraska where she receneel her B -K degree he teaches C'erman a11d Fllfgll h and IS the IICIXISPI' of the German cluh Her hohlues are g3l'Llt'Illllf. and dogs lwanston llllllflli IQ the lmmemvm of Bllld 'Nlae Traveler She attended Northwestern Lllllflfklly recenmg. a11 Nl A degree She teaches Short hand and Offlce TFJIHIIIQI A place for eyerythmg and eyerythlng 1 1 place 1 her motto Nlr Clara W utt te aehe lieta1l1ng at Central Holdlng a Ih B degree she attended Crlnnell College and Iowa St 1te Normal Her SIlPCliil Ill terest IS IH fHQl1l0llC and as a re ult she IS the Fashlon Loordmator Ill one of the local department stores l'd1th Phenecle was horn 111 T gdIl0XlP Kansas She attended LDIWEFSIIIPH of Kansas and Mmne sota Gregg School of Chlcago and York She has recened her A B degree Mlss Phenecte te che Book keeplng a11d Commerclal Geography Her specxal 1nterests are trayel and readmg Nlary Steuteulle teache Algebra dlld Geometry She attended Ne hraska We-tern Unlyer'-1ty Peru Normal College and the Un1yers1 t1es of Colorado and Nebraska where she recened h r B A de gree NJIIQIC and drama are her n1a1n mterests R R Yeck attended the llllnols State Normal Lll'llWCTSlly and the Art lnstltute of Chrcago He e cened hls Bachelor of Educatlon degree He teaches Art and IS usu ally the one responslhle for the art wor on the stage and llll Fllll hoards He IN adn er of the Castle -Krt CJllllCl a11d 0119 of Centrals fa yorlte teacher 'Nhss Nlayme L Yahr l1a1ls from Lmty Wtsconsln Her alma n1ate1 are the UlllYt'TSlly of WISCIJIISIII a11d the Lnnerslty of Colorado, where she ohtalned her Bachelor of Phll osophy degree She teaches Amerl can HIQIOTQ Her pI'lllClp3l mterest are golf and motormg FALLITY CllllWS R P 1rker IQ '1 new teac er at Central Hugh She attended l S a ee1r Pa s the Um r s1t1es of W1 COII'-Ill dIlCl WlSlllllgl0ll md the Color tdo State College of Fductlon at Creely where she re c yed her M A degree She teaches Health a11d Physlcal Fdu catlon 1 te IC her ll Central Mary 1 IJIIISOH IS prfttlllg. a fl'lC llC to al She attended Cflllllfll College and Northwestern Lnnersny recelylng a M A deg ee 'Nhss Wllll3HtQ0H teaches Retall Selllng Adyertlslng ane Fngltsh She 1s a memlrer of the Radu: Co11n111tlee I' .' , ' '. - 11 . 1 '.1 ,,h, -, , 11 ..f,' .. 1' s - ' a ', v T. 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K I ' ' .V -' I I ' 45 , , . . . ' . S . ' ' g ' ' ' y K , , , A , -S , , 4, I 1 ' ,V . -1 IN MEMORIAM 'HRS FDITH NEBE HERENIAN Born Nlas 113 H10 Dun Nlarchil 949 r llereman an mam year of loyal struct to ll school and wa loved a a teaehtr and ti frund Sha hrou ht I1 ht and undsr tandm IIIIO tht llve f other and had a upreme falth III tu oodm of man and tht mt rex of Fod Of htr 11 mel! MISS 'NIARY LOU PORTILH BORN lNowemher10 1921 DIED Deumh1r1Z 1939 -X pol nant orrots filltd tht heart of the mam Cla mates and teachtr to whom Ylarw Lou had tndtartd her elf a tht, htard that her mhort o journ on thu earth na ended Thu remembered her as out po t ln charm and frltndlmeb and a loxe of ood port man lllp Her mtmorx will al uax ht a allI'lIlE to 1616311 tlc lflll00Ll tr fl . 1' 1. can 1 : . ' ' I . 1 I M s. , , g '- ' 1' 'l s 1' - ll 's 3- s M s , ' ' .1 1 1. 1 g .11 15 . g . ' ' s o S ' s . ' ' l ' g his 1 3 I .' J . 1 . Can truly he said. She was loved hy her fellow- 1 . 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' 1' - 1 118 1 1 . . 1 .S . g. 1 FIRST TERM OFFICF RS l I'CN1Cl1lIl lilll Coodnow Vxce Presrdent Roh lechtcnher Secretarx Jack W h1nerN Treasurer Mar aret Ann Cook lop Hellman clapptd hl hands to lther and the lVl1d Year Graduatlnv ilas of 1959 camt to order After a customarx ptech hallots were handmd out cach person woted and then the bell ran for dl mlssal The Record earned the ood num 111 hold headhne- spla lllIl0' forth the wlnners of the 1mportant 0fT1CCb B111 Coodnovt mms tl1e Presldency Bob Lechtenberg the NICK II't'NldlIlC'y Mar artt Ann lmok 1 Trta urer and Jack W hlncrs Hlls the po 1 tron of Secretary Non lsnt that a ood tart for any clas 9 Almost a uccus story from the xery first Besldes the drud ery of cla es llllk roup had 1ts lamour and hrwht hffhts the Km Bc fore a crowd of our 2000 the preltx queen and the handsome lun nerr crowned Thr opera took lts leads from the rank of thc m1d year rads Erma Lymtr and Duk ll9lI1k1I'l made excellent star As u ual a hr enlor clas play was presented The fun packed play selected was It W ont Be Lonff Non and It ftaturcd Sylua l'r11 dman as lcadmg lady and Jack P Mllls as her lcadm man Uthmr mcmhtrs of the class who lent charm and ood 3CllIl to the -tar studded uccu were lor Nlc Donald NIT 1n1a Lenolr Mary Holtzc xlS13.Il NVen cl lhll Goodnoxs Sld Shaplro Art Sonnehorn Jlmmt Knot pfler Bob Lechttnher lioh Laplantc and lhck lllllllxlfl The Record was htaded hx Jack Frxe Othtr vraduatlnv memher of the taff were Jlmmx Knoepfler Marvartt Ann fools Dorothy W1godsky Bevsrly Van Scoter and Stanlu Vs hlte Another honor was awarded to lllll Coodnou as hm hecame PFENI dt nt of the Student Forum Peng Arthur Jlm Knoepfler lloh Lechtcnher and Fred A hlu xterm other Uraduatm mcmher- of the l orum Jerry Hoselton ua ont of the peppu t of peppx cheer leader The flentral Band tepped hr h mth Jane Knupp and Cook Wvhinery' flumlnow lmrhtenlu-rg . 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' s ' is J' , s. 1 s g ' 4 IN wt n Nhltu ONTD PFRNI OFFIFFRS Prexidtn u 1- Shltnrenxltw N itt Pre-ident Carmen Comel qecretary Sam Newton Treasurer NTHTJOTIC' Pullman Jack P Mills a tmrlinv drum major The cla-5 watched a Hood football ttam Hvht hard for ltx school but -.aw ltm defeat on Arml tice Day a- Eaxt Hlffll took the fltx lhampionslnp Tltle with a 13 12 score Assembly provrams proved very mterestmv Debaters speakers sinffere dancerx and II1llNlf'121IlN wx ere numeroux The Mid Year Claw can loolt back on such aseembhea a tlt llhxthm Court perhap tht best received of any a Ntmblx at tentral the Klclt Ulla Sin 1 and the Tlp Off and be proutl of the tllltfldllltlltllt thtx vaxt in Tht trophx ca e of which all ftntralites are proutl betamt more trowtled than hall 'llett and the NTUI'IllIlUN1dC folleve Speech Departmtnt xsert adtletl to tht re 1 Tht etontl tt rm found Jllllll SlllxUl6Yl'lxS in tht Prt -ltlt nt Llldll' lalmen Gomez a the XICK Pre ldent Sam lNexston as the Secrttary and Nlarjorle lullman a Trea urer Tht Honor Society took in thlrteen member who were Rasmond Ht-gqul t Nor man Johnion X1I'U1I'llH Lenoir Loi- 'NIcDonald Prancts Maron Jack P Milla War ren Prltchttt Eta Horkm Phslli Broun NTHTUHYCI Ann Pooh RobtrtDra1n VIFUIHIH Dunlap and Alta Haugan The Induction was not htld until the third ueelt of the next Ntmesttr due to tht illneu of the adsl er Mr Lxttlejohn At tht commencement urercixes Leon Ultnt reetned tht Clll7?I1 hip mt dal from tht Amt rlcan IKUIOII llill Coodnou ua- auardetl tht honor prt enttd ln the U -X R for lltltlf' the bt t American Hlstorx tudent and lack P Nllll non the metlal that 1 awarded annuallx to the bet btudtnt ln Sonnet Dr Willard Lampe rf Iona Cltx dtlnerttl tht commencemtnt addrex that ended tht ewtntful hlvh Nchool caretr of 215 Qtudenta 1 L it 1 . , .1 ' L ll' 0 f ' n-nsky Pullman Hmm-L SEC i ' , . , . f Q' - t: Jlitr ' ra il- is ' N 1 V -. 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'1 1,1 . -'- '- ' 3 g ,--fp -1 ' ' ' - ' - In - li 1-11, F111 1.1111 1111. , ' - -' 1 N - 1 x . Iflll . All Club. Ax' 'R I .V . 1 . A ,vs 11E1i VA -13: - , I-- V I ,. . ' ', 1 in - I., 1-1.1.1 . 81111. sy '.1 1:1 L, IliwY. F,-. .1,g,,, -- ' . ,.. Ce .QA 1 h L, K -ss . l . ' ' 1 fa , ' . . . ROBFRT DRAIN Bob mfu Smom FRADL rrmx umukr :nur Norletw Npanl I1 Club Editor n pan! h Ilub Paper Strong and ellen! RL'IH DLWN1 Rulhu fI'NI'R-U KOURSI- Ermielphlan Fru-nd hlp fn llc lommerclal L lub Bv her cheery :ml e all ehall Anon er A A MARII' IW I-I un IINIRAI munxr 1mIhlp 1 mmmnu L s my law prullege I ull! hme the last uorfl fl-NIRAI IIILRSI' dnl h I b I'rnnc 1 Ill be there at lhe fmzalz ARTHUR PORD lunmr LUMNIIRKIAI muur 4114 nys Nady or a good time I IRFII FORD UMINII-RKIAI LULHSI Tall oaks rom little uwrnx grou FRANCES IREENIAN I-ran IPNPRAI IOLRNF dm h Llub ru-nd hug fd 1- fr mmcrrml Club She s ullllng to do her share om more loo MID YEAR GRADLATES XIRfI'NIA DLNI AI Izrgz fP JI-RAI IULRNI' I'hlIoma!h1an un r N rm n Bnlndn Ncrc -An f rx vrrv gundvnrc I In f NllEHli IC more eloquent than uorclv ROBLRI I-SSH Bob fFYI-RAI UILRNF N ml hi 1 Thewe quzct nun are dvzmzzle 'K hmm Iy fI Vl'I'iAI lUUKSI' Frmln Iphl un Irs A I 4 Small gzrl llllll a lug hear! ol urns reazlw to do her part I DI' I' I55 T111 fl-VI-HAI lUURSl' EILFI :lull has Il rcuanl ROI I1 RI I-IIC lx Bob Imran mums If l Ilfl I' Ihu r u U 1 91111111 but II1lg1IlI on the slrlngx NATHAN I'ISIIf UI D 'Nuts IIN!-HAI IOL NI tlllfl is no! gfunul In zrllzm ROGER FRFDRH KSON Rag FFYPRAI HDI RNI- I 1 I IL 1 mu this mul mon man ' I Q . ,. 'fu 'c ' , ' 1' , f ' D ' III .. ' ly. na., fi-hip. -4 . H' ' e 1 Q S - - f I I. Ijmxiw WW:-rx Club. If'-rf-ign 5 S ' ' C4 N I -. .af Ilub. ,. ,M-,G 1 I i V Q , . . . , . M 'Y 'Y' ' S ' . is I ' I . :pi im, I , .N 'I . . 4. -, 3 , I - ,N V ' h I, ' A NN I 31 5 1 Aw--fy -- N'IOI,f FAITH- .' Fri- , ' , cwlx cz.. . -11 mb. img W 'Ninn'- A.' . - , ' ' - l- - , ,, . . , BERNICE ERICKSON- Bernie . , . , ., ,, .. 1 . I 1 LI, . .,., A 'ily Sp' ', :lu , 1,h',., N ' 'A A ' ' ' A N 3 . ,, . . ,. ,-,, ., ' ' ,ff ' :QI 1 . , 3 3: - L 3 I - V b-3 c:afa.-sl'f-IQ I A of- of I., rmml. Q-nml s..1 N. uh club. 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Vi' ' 1 ' 'll f .A l ' I, ' f' , -V, A Nh d hn ul IRS1 IFHNI OPPIFFRS Preeldent Bette Ke1l V1CCPI'6alCl6Ylt Betty Anne Fottlnvham Secretary Ruth John-on Trca-urar Roh 'VIattha1dt-5 FROM JANUARY T0 JUNE The merry month of June proudtd a verdant background for a raduatlnvf Cla-- of 255 Ab lt neared the tlme for the proee--1onal march dovyn tht alale lump- formed ln the throatb of the Uraduate- and heart- were Qaddened hy the thouffht- of the fun packed day- of thelr huh -ehool year- A- a droyt mng ptr-on often -tu lla-hed ht fore lllN ey ea the event- of h1 lxft -o 1t yya- yylth these Stnlor They -ayy cheerlnlf crowd- led by the YIVHCIOUS cheer leads r- as f entral took Ea-t lll a ha-kethall thrlller VtlllCll -tarrmd Central lllgll powered Harry Day Holm H1119 and Royal Lohry They ayy tht -amc trlo help doyyn Ea-t to tylll tht '-ttCll0Il3.l tourna ment Hoyt eyer they ta-ted defeat at Uranve f1ty yy hel Sac llty romptd oycr them lll the D1-trlet Meet They -ayy Trd Thomp-on Art Montavne and Lloyd Haef llfltll' many track honor- to Central They naw a kaleodo-cope of a--emhly -ct ne The La-t Whlbtle The Tlp Off H1 Junlor 105' F E li 22 Many of tllell' clas- matte pre-lded over these as-emblles At the Honor Socu ty A tmhly thty -ayy 50 June Grad admltted to the Ca-th C haptcr of the natlonal -oclety At a later meetlnvf Jlmmle Adam- wa- mleeted Pre-1 dent Stanley Bratt VICQ lrt-ld: nt and Jean Laffoon Secrttary , and N11 'tlournlnv yya- reelected Trea-urer Un March ll the Uroup held a dmntr at thc Nlartln Hotel Tley -ays the day of the lltill0ll of the Cla- Oflllftl' yyhtn thty elected ette Kell PFC-ldPlll, Betts Anne JOIIIII'-'llHITl V161 l rcbldcnt liuth John on Secretary, and Bob Matthlade- Trea-urer The -econd term OHQICCYS appeared 1n the Record a PI'CNld9llt J1mm1e Adam V101 Pre-ldent Lue1le Robert- Secretary Iola Nlohne and Trea-urer Jean Lafloon N E . .la ai ess K1-il Jo son Co 'ngham ' . 1 1 C 1 - . . 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Prendent Jlmmll Adam T9i'j5'Lj x1Ct I I'lNlClPIll lnmle ohm Seermtarx lol 1 Nlohne Trma-uur Jean laftoon Ther were remlnded of tht tllI'1ll1IlU dau of the mu IC Contebt when the hand orche tra and Cllllll' recened top honorx lll tht uh dl trlct mu 1C context They remembered hon proud thex were of Berrnee Gold m1tl1 Llla Lee Lanham and lN1ck DLIH6ll0Ullb ag they recened a D1NlNlOIl 1 ratmff 1n the wocal Group Thex thouvht of the Glory for tllill' Nchool when Jlmmle Adam cuphonlnm olo1 t and H1 l Burlxlt elarlnet eolol-t also non tht hwht t fdllll Other nerr rattd 1n Dlwl 1011 2 Thr Graduating glrlx were l'6II11IlCllCl of the nwht of tht lbfallllflll Nlas Banquet Prebldent Ruth fonhng and saw another pre ented a the Nlald of Honor The Cla N color were choxen hx a eommlttem compo ed of Ruth f0XSllI'l0' Orma Kell and lllma Kren7 The colors Qelected were Illlf' Uretn and xalmon plnlt VC llll Stanles Bratt actlnff a fhalrman tht announcement Commlttet na madt up of lhll Prter on Bette llagg- 'Nlarx bchrocr and Ruth Dunbar L1-I erm po nd hs tl Commuter and mach fraduatc lxnus from whom he na to hux lll annonnccnn nt Tux Nan the manx honorx hrouvht to lentral hx Gcorm Glllll ky and uual other dehatcrw Thex rememherc d tht ont act plat Conte t when a l0Xlll cup na n on hx 'NI1 Elhott N adxanctd dramatle Cla for tht play -X Toa t That W e fan DI'lIllx The cat lncluded Bette Schmurr Lorrame Exam Xsonne lormans and Hart Bojarikx After all the 1 exent- had hun plctnred 1Il the m111d of the Uraduatc tl1e larvut cla fentral Hlffh had utr known pa end 1Ill0 another pha Q of hfe ' l J 6-1 0 - l .vi.i1n-'tl '.. 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N U . 1 X IILAND Hhfb- Sonny IUXIXII-RLI-II muur I gueu Ill gzre the fuun belllel a rmg I'LbI' NI' HPI K Frnu HN!-KAI twxgusk Uh Heflr' lvzl he lmnzlsonu NIAR KONINII' RLI XI IUURSI- :mor gm-uly R rr rd 4 I tx lend hlp Knuu ledge IK a greul flung 'IIARION HILLIARD Blondze FENERAI COLRbF Emdelphlan ferman Llub Secretxrs I-'nc-nd hxp Bokxan La tlc Lommerclal Club 4 xure rure or blurs BOB HINE B KI-NERAI course Lnlrs Treasurer and Secretary Ba I-netball Lhur Leader II: I Treasurer I he can I play lfuwlrezball nobody can CFRAI D HOSII-TI IR Jerry KINI-HAI umuxr Fuurball. HA plan in the rank llll'llil.N me.' J . X -.AT 1 v RICHARD HOLKIAN- Cl1arl1'e CENEHAI. LUl,'IISI'1 Civics Some people are born smartf' JUNE GRADUATES L . 0' DOHOIHI 'III'IIkI'I'I Dullx c LNI-.RAI mums Phill mxlhun nnual Band In Qpdnl h L u 1reI'ra :dont I'r1c'udh1g -1 A Ncxcncz- Llub Hunur 'funn-rx 411 but lzervell uzlmzt no parallel PIIS-IBF I'H JI' -IN HFVVFSSFI 'Illlrf IINI-KAI LOLRSI Phllunuthl In mx h I'r1r-nd hrp Ilranlmc L u Alle Lnmmnnul L u She pun the mms m mzsclnezuue RAI HEvsx1AN,L'faBE?1'm ' ' IINI-R-XI IOURSE In r I umm. rrml u I I 1 114 al miller flfglll lllun Lu! am lu s u much lncller aaler 'NIARX HIGGINS Hzggms CONINIEKLIAI.. IUUKSI- I'r1end hlp Ld tlc Lummf-rrml Club I you ze neler xeen her lallrzng ue tulle 0 our hat to you ANN HOI I IDAY Bally LI' NI' KAL LULRSE Buludn Atalanta Pre :dent Friendly and goozl natured 'NI-XRCLFRITF HOOPIWC ARNIFR Hoops IIN!-KAI IULHSI- Iul.'e.v an uclire part in any giggling xe.w.xfr1rl. v I.I.lE HOSSACK-'ABill', N IDI-INERAI, CUIJIISE 4'iAll1l?ll.L'.Y mulfe up u big part of hix education. lll'0l'l'RN HUVIIII lwrmv INI-ill QoL N Pmnlflg 1 Lhelrlul ouilool on ll L 'NURNI X lll RSI 4I'Nl-KAI ltll H Jp If When fa gat Ihase mes HPLYN JACOBS- Inu ox1x1Huml HIL laugh nml the lwrlrl laughlx ulllz you troun anal xou Ilflllhl murfa el 5 fl Sli NI JALOBSON bzg UHINII-RKIAI UDLR'-F I' rn ml lnp u can counl on Nzbnu lo sure! gomg Bl-Ill JIVNKINSON Bez KHXIXIIHINI-KI cm sr 151 1 Hier looking al you hon can V050 .welll .Nll4k't'f to mc. HIQLI-IN JORCENSON c'ENERAI. couasrz I llilumallllan 1- . ,m 1... Qucivly, nf N ' , 1 1 . . Her flzlighl is in lllllhlllg pcnpla' happy. I'HlI.lI WILLIAM KANTUII Phi ' lil-,Nl-IKAL UDUHSII Llm-slnnnalhiun Why hurry? There's lots of tinzbgix I X I -XXX ' x FAYI I7 HORTON Bunny 1I'NI'KAI UIUR I' rwml hxp l 1 tlr' lam rr u I T I A lux ze can alrau more rhan a paw check FD HLBFR il-Nl-HAI mums l'llh Spam h L lull Brezlty IQ the soul of ult mahe short and snappy ROBFRT .IYNIF9 Hob IIN!-RAI IULRNI' l mnnrrm L mx lean lanhw aml lall FII If N JFNSFN Red QINHIAI l0URsl' I' rm dmlphlun Ilnendshxp Wee uztly, uzse BONWI' JFVKINSON Bon IUVINIIRKIAI wuur I'r nlzlp lan nunl my u ll lonmnrc I ll e loohul ai you too and thx FOKUS xtill arent as sweet. MA RGUERITE JOHNSON Madge GICNIEIK.-tl, coukskl I-:rudely hian Sergeant-at-Arm: Friendship. Bokian Pre idcnl. 'She is as smart as she look.. HL l'H JOHNSON- Ruthie CENERAI, counsu H4-sperian Ss-rn-tary' l1..n..f 5...-my, um 5.-.-f.-my-. umm- A-- -iatunt, Spanish Club, Latin Club, I-'rin-ndl nhip. Ilukiun. 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OR0 LONI ERLIAL COL Rb Lrudnlphlan lure Pu lde nurlf' x mml I 1- run x Ca L lmmm rclal I lub 1 mu, tlunt llnuu hmr ue 111111 e you tu mah up for lost time I IDA LOC KI- I I' cmtwnm IAI couksr Imnml lnp Lx Ile fnmmvrcml Club Dates an nn flllflflft' rult CATHFRINF IOWNDFSF Km KUXIXHRIIAI couur II:-epernan rn ml lug Ia lla lnmnu rrml Club She prayers xolztude ta the nozsy u orld JUNE LRADL -VI L3 LILLIE LANE UINIWIFRCIAL Lolmsn ometlmev 1 ell and think and sometimes I just slt LII A I I'F IANHAM IONINIFRLIAL LOURSF llmpenan 4-ra fhmr Mural Solon I Frmnds xp 1 Wu 1 I I b lastle Lummcrrm 1 A I u Dnulzng her tune between boys and school uorll heaps her busy ARTHUR H IFC KBAND Iech IPNII-RAI IOLRSF Flin' Qocrctarv Ihr:-r leader Honor but-len H1 Y actor lauxer merchant chief hz I1 111 the rrxt IW hlv belle HAROID LINAFFLTER Foo COMVII-RCIAI COLRSF 11010 110 you expect me to eleep when you reczte so loudly 9 ROYAL LOHRY GENERAL COURSE Lluri Pre ldent and Wwe Pre lclcnt Football Bd kelball Trark e 11 uzev rm cmptv tent In the uthletzc camp WIIIIANI P LOW Bzll IINIRAI munsr Flute Op:-ra Ihmr Iunmr fhoru Qenmr Ihnrui met' We u omler IOHN F LY NCH II-Nl-R-KI LOLRSF In ll: fnmmurml Club Nclenre Llub IA good Ioohmg bov, but mlschtezous 56 lh '.-fy, cum. 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Lnou 1101 xnt bolher me CFCIL STANLIY PILL Fic fENrRA1 IOURNI Lhresmmathmn Ca Ile Commercial Klub e mme westerzfav toduv and tomorrou II-RCII NIILTON POIK M111 IENERAI LULRNL He ihznln rnuih such mvn are dungeroue X J LAUIERINE POW ELL Iutzen ILNERAL un RSE Pnend lug Ca me Llmml-mal Llub 4 gvnlle I1t1'e muul of uurl. an lruuble unufruul EDV -XRD PNIAK Ed' LONIXIERLIAL LoLRwf Llur mball m Un the grulzron and on the dame I-IIII-NOBRII-V lim wxruu muuur n h 1 I n I :Ln urn 51 num u ll UL IK HL III- PI-IIIMI-lx un 4I'NI-R-U mu:-r Phil umalhun pam nn I Ln m m rrml I l lb 4 pulgmml pfrmnulllw VIIIIANI II-IIRSON B111 tl-NIR-il IOL Nr v e nn urn sm n mn Um ul Ifn dau x IIFILIII spnl ANNA WIIII-XM IIIINIIK HH umxxnunu COLRNI- mnd hug nnunn Nmnnp b I fuzllz In luur rmrl llrmllv In luflgf A VI PI IIN ffvxu munxp ne-nd Ing A In nnl Ka .A 1 1 nnem lb 1111114 l N11 lwxl lrzxlrlullurl DLANI- POND Bum suixruu rmlxukm mucsr I' lne FQ-rnnan Llub Ile gel a hrarn lhrnh onze a 1 ul Qodflivffwa JO N POVII-R IP rx-Nrxu mul-I n 4 All ul luur he xhoux hu rhange of pau lf N Pfffff Iflwlfll UU JUNE GRADUATES Q SHIRLEY QUINE c0m1ERc1A1. r:0U11sE I'.rndr'lph1nn Sr-Notary end hlp In tl1 lumm1tr1al L 11 A howl 0 admirers har she DONALD RII I' Don IFNERAL LOURQF Innocence abroa CELESTF RII FY GENERAI Louksr llc- pe rm11'l'n11 urer nam h C l1b rum 1 luutle om mvrrml I lub The cnap than lmts u ll elzme I ULILF ROBI- RTS Lucv GENERAL lOURbE Hespenan bergeant at Armv Honor Semen Cla N11-v Pre :dent Tennl Student Forum Crrhs tra 'Nlusu' Lonteet Wmncr Inner Llrrlo l' r1endQh1p Cnstlv Commvrctal Club Frnnrh llub Pre-Qnlcnt Une 0 the cluntul senlorx PEARI ROBINS llonor iurmty l' rn nd h1p Ilramanc Llub Lnatlw Wrm-r Llub N111 Prnt lent Scmnr l lub Sm-rotary and Irma urer Thlll Q not thi uuv I haze lt o you xee wu hate ll urong BI' PTY EDX THF ROGFRS LLAEMLAL murmur Phllomathmn Dmght Harrow ll S l' ngla wrwd ew Y I 1 Here s ll real lue uzre THPLNIA SANDOW Tor CEN11tA1 UILKN1 ILtudelpl11nn I' nend hlp al hrs! you dun! suvceed try ugazn X JUNE GRADU ATES DOROTHY PORTICR- Dot UJNIVIERI 1A1 uvuksr vnclh1p I lummr-nm I 1 A szcoml Pu llllll VARY IANI' RAISION Rum IINPRAI QOLRNI Orch:-tm fr lllfllllllll urtuu an er azr IFO RICH Ole 41N1RA1 mt mt nnual snlmvn 1 I I I' 111 n 4111 Nwr tan lfhIfl1gPlIIIlS 2 0 11 udge Al Ill' ROBBINS Babe IONINIFRLIAL munst H1101 A11 tant I-nend hnp Lu I1 lummvr ra Llub Il1Tr1 111 gmng ta he dum If I hate 0 do Il nnsel HARRIPI ROBIRIS llurrv 11w11tA1 muust Tn 1114 and the IK all I hzuc to flu fu c x BONNIF RX AN IIDNINIPRLIAL KULRNI' Erndelphlun l'm1rgznrx Room Helper I-mndehlp 111 tlf' Comm:-rrml Club Buys to the rzght o her bovx In lh 11 I 0 hvr boys tn front 0 her all buy xurrnumlu Rl IH I SALBI- Rl Rurhze IINIRAL Loutbt Erodelphlan 11 1 I'r1en fwm Helper When she laughs ue all laugh . . , V S 1 . . 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QQABOO Katy GFVI-RAI UILRNI I' rode-lphtun 0 1-ra lhmr Nvnur Choru unmr I uru Lam f lull I-ru-nd hlg 11 tlc fnmmcrcml C I III TrI The shortest are often the frtend IGSI FREDERHK WEBB SCHATZ Fred, sCIEvTtIIC PWCINELRINI LOURSI. Elltc Orc-hc tra Lalxn Club French Club Qtamp ,ww qub Honor im-Ieh 9 154: nfpz Iv htgh and he hlts the marh ADFI lNl' 'VIAI' 5fH'NlAKO qehmah ll-Nl-RAI KOLKQI- Fr:-nrh Club l'rIend hIp Ca tln Common-Ial Club She has a magnettsm that attracts mam have BETTX LEE SCHNIURR Bette C0'lIlNll'HClAL COURbE Opera Fnend hIp Dramatic Club Though :ull voung che seems to hate an upper hand ulth bovw BOB Sf HWFIBFRCER SCIIY RI' TAII lNl f0URbl: Track Ba lwtball Ca tle Cnmmerclal Club No danger daunts htm, no foe car urthetanll W jlfif-'C' fs. 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Football He 1 a big what uzlh paper uade FFRYF SHAFTONT Fcrnzc KFNFRAI LOURNF Ph1lnmalh1an uurtr 1 Knmmntvc Friend 1 Kas 1 Commerrlal Club Oh gee' Im m Io1e gain U FH ARI F9 SHINDLER Fhurk KPNPRAI KOURSF Kxhrestomalhmn Dont ruvh me gzrlw Im bash ul WARREN SILZER Qzlz KFNFRAI munsr Flltt' Kn tlz- K.r1mmvrr1al Klub Almovl hzlled once by a tram 0 thoughiw pawwzng through hzs head KPNEVIEVI' SOLVSBERG Cenme FFNFRAI c0LRs1 Lnurtey K,nmm1ttec Spam-uh K,l11b Fr1e11dsh1p Aluavv ready ullh a smlle FOWQTANCF SPRINGER Connie Fl-'NFRAI COURSE Frrulclphmn l'r1end h1p Kaslle Lommerrlal Klub Srlence Club Anvone uzll tell you Connze s a S1,4,8l1hfld ANCFLINI' CFCELIA STABILE Honew KOVIMI-'RK'lAl COLRSE K'vm ll:-lp:-r Qpunl h Klub Kastlr Knm mc-rrral Klub She Ialhe and talhs about every thmg JUNE GRADUATES FRANK R SFFOY Doc Kl'Nl'lKAl KOURQF l11t1nKlul1 Brulus IS dead Patrulr Henry li dear! and I don! feel so uell mysel IDA QHINDI FR tl-NPRAI m1 K1 IPI!! lllll fll K umm When she hav u lhmg in vm She :mv 11 In II hnnumg um STANLFX QHLIKIN Gran Il-NJFRAI 1111 R-1 Khrv tumulhlzm Ura hr tra 4 lllpldlll of mduxtrw FFORCF SHARP IFN!-RAI trwksl- umnmg smile um: the women 5' KAROI JPAN SI OAN IFNII-RAI KOLRQI- llrwpl-r1an Oprm Khmr Junmr Khuru Qemnr K'hnru I-rr-nrh Kl11b Prlrndfuhlp Moflevlx lv a anrlle 10 thy mejzt ogffffbvx. 2 '59 JANH-S IORI-N bNlITH lun rl-Nl-RAI UIURSF Opera K.hur11 recumnzenri him glrlv llhf' lm ARTHLR SPI-FRO Rum KFNFRAI COLRSE Kl'1r1--:tnmalhmn Well nou let me see I ' KK 39 . . 4 1 - 1 1 1 Li - I . 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COURSE Cmtle Commereml Club lm not 1n the role of common men LFNORF THONIPSOIN CFNERAI COLRSF Friend blp Cenllemen prefer hrounenev oo ' JOYCE STEELE FFNFR tr. coL nes Hespcrtan Pre ldent Qludz-nt I'orum Annual I'drtor Honor 5 elctx Inner Crrrle Qeerctarx I-rlcndshrp Qerretarv lull and Scroll Copy Pot Cre atnc Wrrter Club Npanrh Club Her perwonalrtv rw exceeded only bv her lervotllzty fLIFFORD L STRAND Bzggv CONINIIRCIAI KOURNE Cfruzler men mm haze lzted but I l10llblll NIARY MARIE STURGES Memory CFNFRAL COURSE Erodelplnan Gym Helper Laun Club I-'rrcndshrp Boklan Castle Commerexal Club Chesa Club H1 Tn Reporter There ze emcerzty ln her rzend s zp LORFNE SORENSEN Sonny GENERAL COURSE I-nend hrp Dmmatlr Club Castle Commer mal llub .Iumor lhoru bemor Chorus Gentlemen prefer blondes, so Im not worrying ISABELLA THALLAS 11 19,0 COMMERCIAL astle rLomm era u Hr Trl vwrer rlendsblp I ,M 1 nature and g sen e are nezer separated ADI-LAINE TATTERSALL Addy FI-NERAL COURSE Erodelplunn .Iumor Chorus Frlend hrp Castle Com mercxal Club Toll tan, terrljfc CATHERINE THIBODEAL Kate CONINIFRCI-KI COURSE I-'rn-nd hrp Castle Comms-renal Club Rolls on roller wlralev ullh a roll mg ro'l1clrzng rhvlhm .IUNE GRADUATES I J . 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'. , '- R' , 11,2 4 L YS: Hf ' -' - ,.z'1-111-l Tvaf- flf . U. ,'. 11r . G . ' , Se -1 I. - i' l. If-, ' .- .w W 311- 4 Lfltl', ll k I1 nzyf, iffy W .. . In ' Y -ii 99 ' H --, . 1, , . -G , 4- V , . .' -4 ' T, 'X' , , ' -. off' - --1-mm. Fr- -1 111.111, 1' 'V - ' . 1 I 'Ay , I 3 p j - ffm . ,ff 1 ,3 . , vb if ' J 1 Jumons John Aalfs Bohert Asprey Ted Anderson Lorraine Bailin lVlclford Bates Duane Barnum Norma Jane Battey Ni Katherine . Baxter Q Edu ard Beales LeB0y Benson Bert Bergen Richard Beauhlen Harvey Bland Delmar Bloem une Booth Robert Bramble xrvima Bremer 1m Bom ler The second most important Uroup of students at Lentral consist of the Juniors Thex have passed the stages of sophomore Greenies and are deseloplnv IIIIO the ophlstlcated Seniors They might even he considered as lmportant as the Seniors when various outside activities are taken mto conslderatlon Numerous eleventh Une nent which hrmvs the musical talents of fentral students to tht spotllvht 1 the opera This xear several leading parts of the Roxal Naffahond wart taken ln Jumor The fortunate students were Betty J folllns a queen Betty Sexmour as a dancing me senver Ed Rochester as Janlxo Nick D6mllf0lll1N a Anltzas fathtr Jillian Torverson as the Colonel and Harry lNadler a the lnarlmer Additional interest wx V P C ,. W 1 ,L . W,, V . . I . ' C N C graders have held many important offices and positions this year. x ' ' ' C: . . 5 H .' F 's ' s. - ' ' . I ' e s 3 ' 1' ' s.. I. 3 - '. ' ': s A 'Q 'g ' Z, : 3 I : 1' s - . ' ' ' - .- Juruons Henry Carey B Frances 6 J Bridge Carroll Brown Dixie Carleton Alyce Carlson Darlene Coad Doris Christensen Joyce Clopper Ray Carter Dorothy Coleman Edna Mae Colton Laverne Co t Nick Demetroulis Arden Danielson Leone DeMers Phy llns Curry 1 D6lVl0ls Alma Donnell was added to the opera by the dancers four of whom were Mary Frances MacDon ald Mary Frances Sledschlag Jean Fenn and Donaldlne Lucey Many others took part in the chorus The student assemblies have offered another chance for underclassmen to exhibit their talents Sally Richardson has been the only Junior to have charge of an assem by extemporaneous speaking sm ing dancing mstrumental solos debate round table discussions and skits The basketball team certainly owes some of the credit of its succe s to Chuck Uknes Bob Kxpper Jack Clifton Cale Stevens Gene Mahaney and Jack Lar on l B'll 9 9 5 . ,' bly program, so far, but many have participated in making the assemblies successful. V I . , . g. , . Q . i H S. - 9 . 7 - 9 7 77 I S ' 67 JUNIORS Donald Davis Kathryn Dullngix VJ Ben 7 , J ' y Ji! Dick MJ wfl Barbara JY Doud Ferne Dunn Doris Ebaugh Jack Ellis Elois Ewing Arnold Erickson Janet Evans Frances Ellison Mary ean lwelk Ka Flller Virginia Feyder ean Fenn Vina Fritz Albert Fookes P 1 Ford The football team is likewise indebted to Jack Flifton Bob Klpper Jack Urbach Ted Thompson and Lawrence Freeman Althou h band is not a sport football games offer a mo t important opportunity for lt to show ofl' its marching ability of the thre drum majors selected to lead Central s hand the Juniors not only were repre ented but walked off with the directing drum major po 1t1on which was given to Jack Stlckels Nluslc contest seem to present the least difficulty when it comes to Wlflllln honors Thi year 'Nlarx Jane Snider Harley Wood Julian Torgerson and Nick DClTlPlI'0llll placed in the voice contest while Bettey Larson Bob Lamoureaux F as 5 , JV s 37 N A J 'T ' h'l . ' . g ' , - Every marching band has to have a drum major if it expects to be a Whit . Out . , . 1 .' . s : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' g ,S . I . D , Z v . Q JUNIORS Marjorie Foster Dick Gardner Dorothea Gay Maxine Cauthun Robert Cetman Charlene Halford Norman Harris Robert Hasek Roger Hasek Bonnle Hawkins Gladys Hays Irene Hennlngton Ruth lleltman Carol Hedeen Dorothy Hrldreth Way ne Hoeck Norman Peterson Jack Prince and ,lim Demetroulis placed ln the lnstrumental d1v1s1ons Student govemment known in Central as the Forum is made up of nineteen students representlng the six high school classification groups To be given such a ment and sense of responsibility One may rightfully feel proud if he IS elected to represent his classification Those students representing junior and semor elevens durmg the current year were Sally Richardson Clare Adcock Jack Lundqulst Phil Ford Katherine Baxter Ted Anderson Doris Chnstenson Allce Gaynor Sally Arthur and Bob Lamoureoux , , . . 9 9 position, a student must be well-known, well-liked, and have a good character, judg- , . . . , , . , . 5 D 7 9 I . 9 . 9 , . as IUNIORS Mary Ellen Hathaway Hannah Holdowsky Dorothy Henry Bill Hoefer Marjorie Hollar Beth Jenny Betty Johnson Harry Johnson Homer Johnson o Johnson Lorralne Johnson Yvonne KOPP Eleanor Larsen Barbara Katherman Betty Faye Kautenberg Sarah Lamoureaux une as lmportant as the Forum are the school publicatlons What would we do without tht Record and Annual and what would the Annual or Record do mthout the help of the Juniors? The Annual has the help of six Juniors namely Ina Marie Lindsey artist Paul and Ixathrxn lJl.lllIl and Iris Wilken apprentices The Record staff is assisted by Josephine Pollock Lavonne Long Wesley Pederson Lhrlstopher Zafferas Peter Sar r1s Barbara Doud Katherine Weaxer Marjorie Hollar Carleton Kugel Donald Dans Edward Beales Bennle Bereskln and Eloise Oldls An additional honor which can be offered to only one Junior glrl 15 that of giving B b l V. n S V' . . E , . . , . 3 Taylor, assistant business managerg Carrol Brown and Henry Carey, photographersg V 7 H 7 . 9 ' ' V 7 7 9 V. . V 3 . . g . . l JUNIORS Warren Johnson Eleanor Kerley Tone Kelly 7: Leona 5 Laubaugh 1 5 Betts' Jane 5 F Lent .T 'X Carleton S A JI Kugel V .v- xl-'X Lawrence Lindlow Ina Marie Llnd ey Lavonne Lon Rusbell 'X SIIUO Dorothy Martln Doroths Mathena Jon Nlattlxon Marllx nn McKee Margaret Ann McDonald 1 M1cka a loaet at the Has Banquet as the reprebentatlve of her claw Other honors are glven to the Iumor- who erxe a- members of Inner f1rcle and ab, Quch, are the ueens attendant A comm1ttee 15 al o belectcd from the class to decolate the tables Tal ented Ulrl take part 1n the plannmfr and presentatlon of the provram 'NI1-- Cooper createb opportumtles for Ulrls lntereeted IH llbrary work There IS a con 1derable amount of work and tlme nece Sars to check repalr, and arrange the llbrary hooke Lex-onx are Unen to probpectue members of thls group to acqualnt them vuth the uork mth the reference bookn card mdex dxctlonaneb and the Readers Gulde After recenmv -ufflclent 1I'lf0I'I'IlHtl0Il the student Ulseb up a -tudy penocl each day to serwe her -chool ln thls manner . S Y D' C -I E ld I 1 D B'll M g f , Q ' es. ' I 1 in 5 Q 5 ' s ' 3 5 , , - Q s. ' s ' ' . - C. S . . C. C . , 5: , 1 5 C e 1 ' . . 5. v . S J 2 . ,ig : C ' ' ' . V. Q . . . . N w, . . 1, . . C .. I l . . C - 71 JUNIORS Joyce Montgomery Jimmy Morgan Davld Morgan Vlolet Morrls uentm Mortensen ac Betty Mosou Vlfglnla Murphey e ma e son VlTglHla Nelson LOIS lNelson V1v1an WUI Wlmf red Oakes o pls ,t Olson 0 Nexll Charles Parker Another mark of dxstxnctlon whlch may he achieved by a Iumor glrl lb a place ln Inner Clrcle the dlrectln body of Frlendshlp a truly democratic zlrls club Because there are five chosen from each llterary soclety and Eve non club girls there lb a ood chance for Iumor lrls to be elected to membershlp Another appolntment open to both boys and glrl of thls classlficatlon IS that of Lourtesy Commlttee There are two desks to NhlCh students are asslgned There one person at each desk every perlod The dutles of the members of the Courtesy , . Q ' M xy '- - , W' 5 7 VI Nl- N' 1 Bb Frank Q' i A .Q g . g. X .y T ' . ' ' ' ' . is JUNIORS Wesley' Pederson Marianna 5 Poe Darleen Powell Jack Reinking Sally' Richardson Wilbur Reed Bob Rogers Rochester Catherlne oe Bernell Rlley Mary Rowe falvm Rose Betty Ross Wally Rosenthal Helen Anne Ryan W mlfred e Hazel Runy on r npug Commlttee are to carry llps for the OHICC and teachers and to dlrect stranucrs through the halls Junlors are sometlmes 06,108 asslstant They have a yarlety of dutle whlch although they are not so lmportant glve much practlcal experlence 1n the work and routlne of an OHICC Amonv thelr dutles are to date and file excuses answer telephone calls carry notlces, keep attendance records and do yarlous ty pmg Joh Wlany tlmes they and IH gxvlng general lnformatlon at the desk Eleventh Graders sersmff as OHICC ass1stants Ed R 4 Ry' , Pictueu 1 Q'-HO A . Y S . Y . YY . M n . Y . Y . N .N SY YY Y Y . Y . S. . Y Y . , . . . Y . Y D ' ' . 5 Y v q . . My Y . YY . . SYL Y . YY . . . . . . Y 4 Y. Y . .Y . D - C .. 73 JUNIORS Peter Sarris Bill Schenk Lucy Schafer llita Scroll Paul Satrang Holi Schwinn Lavonne Sehweilmerger Leonora Jean Shaner l atht rine Qhax er ean Qhurtlofl Donna Smith Pau Smith I ouise qoren on He len Smith Gerald Smit Grant Sw anson this year are fharlene Halford Bonnie Hugger forinne Nlcforcl Hmlen Share and Fflna Mae I olton the hope of promotinv more winners and Ualnlnv more honor fOl the char olcl la tle on thc Hill This xear Junior even made the clcliate quail .1 Group xshleh alms much to help the other schools form their opinion of lcntral There are Counllexs other actnitie ln Central which are opmn to Junior student Be ide the fiftten language qlubs 10 xsluch a lanvuagze tuclent automatically belongs J ' - Y ., 1 .l x dv . Vw 1 , ' l K. 8 , 5 , - ' b., l 6. w The clelmate and speaking classes are glad to accept Juniors into their midst. in l an vi Q z: an 5 ' l is 'S' ,I s .',. Q.: ' ' 5 ' , ' ' i ' . s. s' s X C ' S, ' ' F I s ' 1' -. JUNIORS Jack Stickles Florence Tozier - '- Frances ' , f Simonsen - L 1'- 0 s fu l 1 Vrr 1 Paul K - Taylor Ruth Thompson George Tronsrue I If X, . x Carleton I, ,Q Vangsness .4 K . TIS Wllkell . - 1 D . e n Ieelc r athry n eav er X Ruth Whltheld Robe rt VC llllHmN Hlchard xssm Maw nard 1 on John tk' Wll on 1 Zmn there are also the Creatlve Wrlters Club Art Gulld Castle Commerclal Club flhess Club H1 Trl H1Y Internatlonal Relatlons Club and Sclence flub to sshlch the mlewenth Grader- may belonv The plcnchd adsantaffe that the e clubs offer 1 th fact they do not reserve thelr offxcu for Semors only La-t war mer fifty per cent of the OHKILFN 1n the aboxe mentioned clubs were held by Junlor All tn all the JUDIOTN han a Great devret of lmportance lll the larvest chool ln Iowa and recuve Hood 11131111110 for the day when they wlll become Scmors and then finallw take thelr places 1n the outslde world 25' 4 ' I ' ,A 1 , . aio .l XVI -. Al X , X X, X , ' jf ,gf r , . 'fe . X 'f !,. . N W-Ss g ' Us W'ls 'W X R 7- S - C . 1 v - B'll - , .. . ' ' , , QI A . ' '., 1' . . . .' 1 . . , ' s A 1 D : ' C. s ' ' ' L. s e - 5' ' ' , : ' l ' ' s. ' . S 'x C C ' ' ' D : s V! JVC ..r VY x.: . 75 Raymond Anderson D1ck Anderson aullne Adams e en Bourret ut er ae Mane Clark ertrude ompton SOPHONIORES Sally Arthur Eddle Allen Robert Berger Bruce Brown Donald Calhoon Mlldred Clarke Wllma Conly Carlene Annahle Lorrame Akerberg Florence Jane Adams 1 Brown Barbara Calmer Thorpe Clark Stanley Corkhlll P . H l B'll Richard B l R . G C A Dorothy Cotton Lorax ne Dame l-lvlvn lm 1 o cl Rachel Cm lwrg Harold GfllCQklN Conme Hamblln van Hawk Walls Frledman Donald Fergu on Gay le Erickson Kathleen Gorman Elleen Haefo Marlon Halflte Ellzabeth Hau gan ohn Dahl Mabel Cow les Gay nor Elalne Gocltfrlng Raymond Greenberg Marx Francc Hampe Benme Hamllton SOPHOHORES J 4isl g l I K Alice l l 0 m Hendrlckson 'Wars janv Hoc fer Howard Hoffman o m Johnxon Fwlxn John on Jnrrs Juzek O I Katherman MJPHOKIORES Jamco Hedlund U0 I' Hlckex Rowman Huxtable Margaret Ann Helen Loulse Johmon Fanchon Jones Panllne Katras Sylvla Ann Hayes Barbara Hazrard Gal Jaroluon Rows mary Jar ob-on IIFUIIII8. olmsnn Feldman om S Terry lu rnan J I Pvz- 5 'I 4- J I Jacobson L xo Pin o I F J B l Holme rt lxuclrlr llolu rt lamoureaux Harold Lebou ltz 011 la IENCTIII Cu endols n Lxcan Pearl 'XIcNultx BONNIE 'lletealf Sam Kaplan flllarle Landon Mar aret Law renee 1 Maefarlane Elsle Lettaws Nelantlne Nlaxu ell Bonm Mach nnon Robert l allann Larlmer Levlch f lnarloltr Leetelm Xlar aret Annabel 'llathena 'llarolff SOPHONIORES ir' 'R 4- ara Us lVl1ldred Mahan lrun Nel on Te Palmer 'Nlark Pvnclleton 01 Peter on News ell Pork Marjorle Roberts X1r 1n1a Sa e SOPHO'N!OREb Harold Nlolmo Ol Novll ln Geor Parmentz r FY elx n Pcrazzo 'lke Dorothy Sherman Mary Roost 1 PTUSIHCI' Frances lN01x ton lllarllolnwe- Omar Du lglmt Pc lton om lf-r chy Dorm 1 Mary Ellen Randall Hazel Runy on .' Q v S I, 'S . S, I d F-'ll .l l f S . - L 'S s Katlwrine I ' ' , P'll l . K 'K' ,. . . U' C7 U t . B ll Hazel R nyon-Junior. Edwin Qlu rman France Sorrfn en Robert Sulzhach Ceor 6- Tlllvr Rem anderbur Maurme arner 015 Whlte I aul Y. Smith Nlar are-t Stonelrur Don Stron OW ander Haar Harrnt Thomp on Glorla Waltermlre Bernard Whltnex Vlr lnla W ood Kenneth Solviber Adah Spoonc r Dlck SlllZlJHCl1 Allen Tailwr ert 'Vlarjorle ember m llllams I harlotte oo SOPHOHORE g N. , R ., V V ', g ' Eu, Nveaver W KV' g L 'N l To W. . xi' d SPORTS F UOTBALLL BASKETBALL TRACK INTRAMURAL Bark Row: Suknot. Pniak. Urbach, Srhminkey. Day. Newton. Smith, Kipp:-r. Hostetler. Thompson. Coach Wiartn S9COIld Row: Jlllvk. Shkurensky, Sexton. Fnbes, Uknes. Bekish, Lohry, Freeman, Campbell. First Row: Adeock, Mitchell, Lechtenberg, Clifton, Potter. Central Central Central ...... Central ,..... Central Central ...... Central Central Central ...... Football Record for 1938 .....53 I. S. D...... ,....13 Austin .....26 Fort Dodge ......20 Council Bluffs . 7 Lmcoln Omaha South 6 Sioux Falls 6 Logan .....,12 East The Student Managers The butt of many a joke, the indispensable twelfth man on the gridiron, the very useful sixth man at Central's hardcourt en- counters. we give you-Tony Peters. Throughout his three odd years of service. Tony has proved his worth and efficiency as No. l student manager. and has carried out the duties and responsibilities of that capacity thoroughly. Central will certainly miss Tony Peters. Starting out in his sophomore year as Tony's understudy, Joe Franz shows much promise of becoming as competent an athletic assistant as Tony was. Through his hard work and good-naturefl ness Joe has already proved himself a valuable asset to Central's sports departments. and we know lie will continue the good work. Looking Back Coach L. R. Martin issued an early call for his prospective first- team gridders two weeks before the actual school term began. This was due to an early season game with the Iowa School for the Deaf. The failure of Lawrence Hayes. backfield star of last year, to report was viewed with little concern by Martin because of the surplus of excellent backs on hand. Lettermen to answer the call were Harry Day. Sammy Newton. Butch Shkurenslcy. Leon Uknes. Bob Lech- tenberg. and Ray Mitchell. all of whom were seniors. The remainder of the squad was comprised of the outstanding members of last fall's second team. The following was the usual starting line-up: Left End ,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,.,..,,.,,,,,,.......,...,..,.,,................. Leon Uknes Left Tackle ,,,,,,., ...... I rving Sexton Left Guard ...... ........ E fl Plliak Center ............ Right Guard ....... Right Tackle .... Right End ....... Quarterback ..... ..... Left Halfback.. Right Halfback .,..... ........Don Fobes .......Ray Mitchell ,, ...........,. Sam Newton ......,lulius Shku rensky .Bob Lechtenberg ........Royal Lohry ........Jack Urbach Fullback ........... ........ H arry Day Back How: Blair, Huth, Mcnunald. Beckman, Jewel, Kierlzner, Cours, Fookes, Burns, Erhols, Adfuck, Towns. Second Row: Coleman, Sugge. lfknes, Hargreaves, Lahan, Pock, Stevens, Kern, Cossett, Shaftun, Feericks, Herko Hrs! Row: Clark, Van Hazel, Keller, Shadwalde, Mortensen, Carter, Gale, Harvey, Kaplan, Schenck. 531A 'HH -9 . 4 QQ Q 'X Hllmlzerek llzc Ball? I- he Lohly Uknes ximiwii Day 66 99 G6 99 We Draw First Blood Central-l. S. D. As a grand opener to the 1938 gridiron sea- son. Central ran over the iowa School for the Deaf to the tune of 53 to 0. Individual scoring honors went to lioh Kipper, sulmsti- tute hack. His consistent ground-gaining and touchdown-gallops made him the gameis stel- lar performer. He accounted for five touch- downs with Lohry. Lechtenherg. Day. and Shkurensky following in close succession to complete the total. Royal Lohry was the first to draw hlood by reeling off l5 yards around right end, going over standing up. Soon after the kick-off. Newton blocked an l. S. D. punt. A run hy Day and blocking hy ,lack Urhach put the hall on the approximate 5-yard line with Lohry carrying it over. Kipper and Lechtenherg figured in the acl- ual crossing of the goal in the following six touchdowns hut Urhach, Clifton. and Adcock did much to set the stage for the telling thrusts. East Makes a. Plungev Second Maroon Mop-Up Central-Austin Two hundred and fifty miles traveling hrought the team to the site of its second scheduled encounter. Austin. Minnesota. The first half went scoreless as each team found the other invulnerahle to scoring. Central was prohahly limhering up from the long trip and so was on the defense in the first two periods. The backfield quartet, Lechten- herg. Day. Urhach and Lohry worked smoothly and efficiently throughout the game as witnessed hy the minimum of fumbles and checked signals made hy the Hilltoppers. As the second half opened. Vogel. Austin tackle. hlocked Dayis punt on the Central 5 and re- covered the hall. Austin then plunged over and converted. ln the last quarter. Lohry counted for 6 points after a sustained drive down the field. Day cracked the line for the extra point making it 7-all. Then. literally in the last minute of the game. Day heaved a lmeautiful pass to diminutive Bohhy l.echten- herg who snagged it and went 20 yards for a thrilling l3-7 Little Maroon victory. In the Victory Column Againv Central-Fort Dodge A large crowd saw Central prove their su- periority over a determined Fort Dodge eleven at Stock Yards Park. Captain Butch Shkurensky at end certainly proved his worth in that capacity by snaring numerous passes and carrying two of them over the Dodgers' goal line. Hutch played an exceptional game throughout and had every appearance of an All-Stater. In the first period Day plunged over from the Dodgers' 13-yard stripe and also cracked the line for the extra point. Shkurensky. in the second period. raced L5 spectacular yards on a pass from Lohry for the second marker. ln the same stanza. Art johnson reeled off 39 yards for the visitors' first 6 points. The con- version failed. A pass from Art Johnson gave the Dodgers their final touchdown. with John- son plunging for the extra point. Day whip- ped over from the 1-yard line in the final quarter. and a pass. Lohry to Shkurensky. gave us another 6 points. Newtoifs place kick completed the 26-13 score. Another Shut-Out CentralYCouncil Bluffs Trying to play as many men as possible. Coach Martin sent 23 Little Nlaroous into the Abe Lynx fray. The final outcome. 20 to tt. came as a result of a brilliant. fast-stepping. line-cracking. backfield. and a granite-like line. Shkurensky. Newton. and Pniak looked especially good in the forward wall. Jack Urbach. fast-charging junior back. Royal Lohry and Harry Day did much in ad- vancing the spheriod beyond the Lynx sec- ondary. Dayis plunge from the 1-yard stripe was the only score in the first half. Catching the Lynx behind their goal on a fumble in Did He Cel Him? the third stanza gave Central two more points. Scoring in the third was completed when Jerry ,Iuzek cracked over from the Lynx's five. Captain Butch Shkurensky had tough luck on his attempts at extra points. Bob Kip- per provided a last minute thrill by inter- cepting a pass and running 80 yards for the hnal Maroon marker. We Bow to Lincolnn CentralMLincoln Hoy! Wvhat a let-down. After a swell pep assembly. a colossal parade of floats tCivics wont. and all in all the best Homecoming affair in Centralis history. Lincoln punctured our victory balloon with a 19-7 defeat. Super- stition has it that every time we have a Home- coming parade we lose the game. Who knows? The way Central went down the field in the first quarter made it look like a cinch game. but every time we got within the 10-yard line. somebody would fumble. and Pniak llosn-tler Clifton lfrbach Schmink Central Tries an End Rlllli, Smith V' as 3 KMC' '5Fl'rst and Tenfw Beki-h Thonlpson Sexton .llllfls Cilmlllivll Lincoln's super-kicker. Debus. would punt out of danger. Lincoln scored after a series of passes in the second quarter. making it 6-0 at half-time. Ray Mitchell, guard, looked like real hackfield material in the third period as he raced for a touchdown after scooping up a blocked Lincoln kick. Newton converted to make the score 7-6. Central. Heartbreak came in the last period when Lincoln found the tiring Hilltoppers vulnerable to two more touchdowns. Central fans tried to ignore the taunting 19-7 defeat registered on the score- board as they filed from the park. We Invade Nebraskas, Central-South Omaha On a cold. blustry Saturday. the Martin- men invaded Omaha and met the Umaha South eleven at Bensen field: their 13-0 vic- tory being sufficient proof of the success of their invasion. The credit for the first six points goes to lion Fobes. center. who blocked Kramolisclfs kick on the 19-yard stripe and continued on over for the marker. '4LeL's Co South. ' F1 Mil 5. X . - The ball toting was divided between lack Ur- bach, Royal Lohry, and Harry Day, the latter cracking center from the 3-yard line in the second period for another six points. New- ton's conversion completed the scoring for the entire game. The second half saw a desperate Omaha team try to score without success. Central came within inches of another six points in the fourth but a fumble gave the opponents the ball and the game ended moments later. A Close 0ne. ' CentralfSioux Falls In comparing Central's showing against Sioux Falls with that of East's. some wbleacher-balisticiansii say East met the Da- kotans when the latter were in their Hslumpv. and then. when we met the Warricmrs we were in our slump. Yvhichever the case may be. there is no doubt but that the Little Maroons were lucky in knocking off the tough Sioux Falls club by such a narrow margin. 6-0. Coming and Smith. Sioux Falls backs, pro- vided many a headache for the Martinmen in their passing. running. and all-around versa- tility. However. Day out-punted them on an average. The hrst quarter went without a score. but the second gave Central the game's only score as Lechtenberg went over from the 11-yard line after the pigskin had been brought down field by Lohry. Day. and Ur- bach. ln the second half. the Sioux Falls Warriors threatened now and then. but the strong llentral defense held them scoreless. HA Dead Heatv Central-Logan Following their tough schedule. the Little Nlaroons found their hosts this week to be Logan. who previously had a string of 28 consecutive victories. Naturally. there was a great deal of interest in this tilt. and as a re- sult a temporary stadium with bleachers and lighting was erected to accommodate the crowd which assembled from neighboring towns. The fast. shifty Logan hacks just about proved to he ffentral's downfall many times. In fact. they did gain a statistical vic- tory by averaging more first downs and yards gained than Central. ffentral's touchdown came after a completed pass from Day to l'knes. putting the ball on Logan's 1-yard line. Lechtenherg sneaked over on the next play. Logan made their hid for scoring shortly following ik-ntral's by getting a man open in the end zone and tossing to him for their 6 points. Neither team was successful with its conversion. The game ended 6-6. A Hard One to Lose Central-East Obviously. Fate decides the outcome of such tilts as the East-Central game long be- fore they ever start. Hut if the 13-12 East victory was premeditated. no mortal could have guessed it until the closing seconds of the game. The outcome from beginning to Suknnl Newton Z ' 5' .5 ' Hold that Line end was as unpredictable as a grade in Physics. Ineidentally. the largest crowd in the history of football in Sioux City attended the fracas. A costly fumble hy Central on its own -1-yard line in the first quarter set the Raiders up for their first touchdown. P. Nash- leasas kicked the fatal point. In the fourth period. following two stanzas of brilliant football. Day passed to Uknes for a central first-tally. East blocked Newton's place-kick, making the score read 7-6 for East. Follow- ing suit. the boys from Morningside sent fleet Bob Odell from Central's 18 across to our goal. The conversion failed. In the clos- ing minutes. our Maroon men fought franti- cally to place the pigskin across Easfs line. and after five tries. due to East penalties, they succeeded. With the scoreboard reading 13-12 for East, with the entire stadium spell- bound, with a tie for the City Championship within grasp, our conversion failed, East again taking the championship honors. But wait 'till next year! Adcock Freeman L htenb i'Cenlral Cornpleles a Passw P 6 Central Seconds-Vermillion Q40-05 Getting off to a good start the Stevens- coached Central seconds drubbed the in- vading Vermillion seconds with an ef- fective 40-0 victory. Joe Suknot, a former student manager and graduate of Central, took over the coaching duties in the absence of Mr. Stevens. Roy Cours. a shifty. quick-moving half- back, took scoring honors for the day with five touchdowns accompanied by three extra point plunges. A thrilling 90-yard touchdown run-back of a Ver- million kick-oll by Bill Towns was called back due to a penalty given to the seconds for clipping. Coming into the fray in the fourth quarter, Sogge and Blair divided plunging duties be- tween them until the pigskin rested on the approximate 5-yard line. Central Seconds-Correctiom ville C20-OJ On their first game away from home the seconds mopped up on Correction- ville with a 20-0 victory. Roy Cours and Chuck Uknes, brother of Leon, led the second edition of Centralis football department in their parade of points. The passing combination of Cours to Uknes looked particularly effective. Don Strongls plunges from fullback also featured the second team's spark- ling offense. Gale Stevens, filling in for Bob Hittle who was on the injured list, carried out his center assignment nicely. Central Seconds-Meridan Q33-0l Playing at Gilman Terrace, the Ma- roon seconds shut out the Meridan eleven, 33-0. Roy Cours took care of his usual majority of points with two touchdowns. His last marker came as a result of a brilliant 70-yard run. ln tht- first quarter, a lateral from Kern to Strong, with Strong taking it over, gave the seconds their first score. Kern snagged a pass for the extra point. In the second period. the ball-lugging was divided between Cours. Sogge. and Keirtzner. with Cours scoring as the half ended. After a 50-yard stripe by Echols. the Meridan line yielded just enough to let McDonald score. Keirtz- ner speared a pass for the conversion. Echols and Cours scored in succession after this and the game ended 33-0 in favor of Central. Central Seconds-Yankton I33-Ol Gilman Terrace was the scene of the sccond's scoring spree over the Yankton scrubs. Roy Cours romped through the opposition for three markers and proved himself an outstanding prospect for Coach Nlartinis 1939 squad. Clare Adcock started festivities as the diminu- tive quarterback took a lateral from Uknes and sprinted from the 20-yard line into the scoring column. Other seconds to score were Mcllonald. who plunged for his 6 points. Kern, who snagged a pass from Cours for an extra point. and Echols who also caught an extra point pass from Adcock. Central Seconds-East Seconds K9-65 The seconds went down to defeat for the only time of the season as the East seconds rang up a 9-6 victory over them in Yards Park. An early Central touch- down gave Maroon and White rooters hopes for a victory. but as the third stanza got under way the East scrubs worked their way consistently down field to the Central 5-yard stripe. From here, Richwa, an East back, cracked the line for the first Little Raiders, score. Richwa's plunge for the extra point was good. The ball seesawed up and down the field for sometime following the East score. Finally Roy Cours was cor- nered behind his goal before he could get out. This gave the East scrubs two more points and virtually put the game on the ice for them. The tilt ended 9-6 with our scrubs fighting hard to score. U sn.. L.. W MW? X - rs L y sg. I-ill -..,. ...m. ... -em.-4. 1.-nity. inusou. ru-1-man. x. l llntlorn limi: lllnn-. Dux. Ylalizilu-x. Sh-u-n-. 502: Ilf Q I X1 I Basketball Record for the Season of 1938 39 x'Central Mapleton .,,,,... Wfentral Onawa ..,. Central Vermillion .,.... e?Central Yankton .......... Central Umaha Central Central lda Grove ......,, liCentral Sioux Falls WCentral Leltlars ...,..,.... eiCentral .,.,.,, Lincoln .,........ Central Council Bluffs Central Spirit Lake Central 4eCentral My ,ww Central ......... ....,..........., Central ..... Central Central ......... ..u.Y,. u....'1f.,n is. it 1 Central ......, ....... Central ......, ...,.......... Omaha Tech .. Abe Lincoln .... Omaha South East ........,...,.. 'eHome games. TOURNAMENT GAMES Sloan ...,...,.. Lawton . East .,,..... Sac City .,.... lline Nloiitutme Bjmlstrup Len lxhalul Fnlnl Looking Back Baskethall hegan in the Castle camp this year with the usual procedure. Coach Harold Stevens announced the heginning of an inter-class tournament. in which all eli- gible would-be cagers could compete according to their classification. The tournament was to last approximately two weeks. the first half to he devoted to practice and the inter-class competition to he run oil the last week. From the various teams, regardless of their team's final tournament standing. the Maroon mentor picked the final first and second squad mcmhers. Besides the five return- ing lettermen. Hine. L. Uknes. Day. Lohry. and Clifton. three sophomores. C. Uknes. Freeman. and Sogge. were given hrst squad herths. Stevens. Larson. Cusack. Ma- haney. and Kipper rounded out the remainder of the squad. Vtvith a line-up like that Coach Stevens had a right to expect much of his eagers this season and thc whole student hody shared the helief that Central would really go places in tournament and conference compe- tition. Top Row: Culfior, Stein, Kern. hllzhhzxrwl. ll'-ltle. Xltnagcr l'mn1 linvttum Hou: Rich, Kiertlncr. Knthermun, Lair-nn. Blitz!-1. aeh Ihr Day Larson I.ohry Evening the Countn tfentra1ff11ap1eton. 20-17 Taking revenge for their defeat from the Mapleton cagers in last year's opener. the Stevensmen came through on the high end of the 20-17 score of this year's tussle. The quarter ended 8-1 in favor of the Castle cagers. The second quarter saw a more de- termined Mapleton five hold Central without a point. and narrow the count to 8-6 hy half- time. Starting the final stanza with a 11-point handicap. our Little Maroon hoopsters tight- ened defensively and opened up offensively. Hine. Day. Stevens. and Uknes tossed every- thing but Tony Peters at the basket in at- tempts to score. When the final whistle 1m1ew. the L'Not-So-1,itt1e 1N1aroons led 17-20. 0nau'a Fallsn Centralfonawa. 28-21 Central fans witnessed a shot-for-shot has- ket-batt1e as the Little Maroons took on the scrappy Unawa team and outscored them. 28- 21. The first two periods gave the Hilltop- pers a 3-point lead which was never threat- ened until late in the third quarter when the Onawa cagers tied the count. 18-13. Uknes. Day. and Stevens soon relieved the danger and Jack Larson. entering the tilt in place of he Central Cets the funzpfu Harry Day. did a hue jolt in silencing Ona- wa's offensive guns. Ahead from then on. Central huilt up a 7-point 1ead when the final whistle blew. Ton Much 'Leon' H Centrale-Vermillion. 321-1 1 The Vermillion cagers found 1.1-on lfknes' sharp-shooting and all 'round versatility too much for them on the Dakotans' own floor. Uknes connected with seven heiders and two foul shots to take high-scoring honors. Coach Stevens substituted freely and even the suhs found the range now and then. Gale Stevens turned in a good game in the forward wall and accounted for 6 points. The Tanagers waged a more or less even hattle in the hrst half hut Central lvuilt up a 355-1 I lead hy the close of the contest. Last Period Rally , Centra1fYankton. 23-21 'You can't keep a good team dow nl This can certainly he applied with accuracy to Central in reference to their stand against Yankton. The hmighty Maroon menagerien led 10-5 in the first period hut were trailing 13-1-1 hy half-time. After the rest period Leon Lknes swung into action and sparked his Il fiat Con Ip. Cowles Dou'nfUr Dues Il? K WUC bg i'Don'lSu'uH01l'Il. Hczrryf' --7'1,.- 1'f,,.0g. ' team to a 21--1 1- lead hy the end of the third stanza. Try as they would. Yanktorfs Red and Black hasketeers could not overcome Central's lead and hnally dropped the tilt to the Sioux Cityans 28-2l-. Extra.'-Central Beats Centralfv Centralfomaha Central. 38-36 Fighting every inch of the way. Central hnally eeked out a 2-point win over their Umaha namesakes. The teamis high scoring mainstay. Leon Lvkncs. gathered in 15 points to take scoring honors for the game. Harry S. tSwishert Day accounted for four haskets. and Ray Casack. fast-developing Maroon for- ward. found the range and connected with three 2-pointers. The whole aggregation turned in a good game and the substitutes showed up to advantage. uC00ling GKIIIII, ,, Centralflda Grove. 33-30 The Little Maroons really earned this hard fought win oyer the scrappy Ida Grove outfit. Perhaps a goodly portion of the credit can go to Jack Larson. rangy guard. who hhottled up Milt Kuhl. Ida Groye's hig scoring threat. so well that Kuhl garnered only one field goal. At the close of the Hrst two stan- i'SCI'flfIlb1t'n '5m ' Lost 1fu1I. ' zas the hosts It-tl 13-17. The second half was a different story. Baskets hy lfknes and Hine put us out in front. and goals hy Uay. Lar- son. and Cusack kept us there until the finish. Four personals put Hine on the hench late in the last period. hut his part in the fracas un- douhtedly spelled the difference hetween de- feat and victory for Central. We Taste Defeaf' CentralfSioux Falls. 33-28 Making a successful invasion of Iowa. the Sioux Falls Warriors dealt out the Little Ma- roons a close 33-23 defeat. Leon Lknes and Ray Cusack seemed to he the only two Hill- toppers who could score frequently. Lknes gathering eight haskets and a gratis toss. Cusack ringing up 6 points. Hine was held to three free throws and Day found the range for a single counter. The game was a thriller from start to finish. with our quint threaten- ing now and then to take the lead hut with- out effect. '6LeMars Eats Our Dustv Cent ral-Lellla rs. 29-19 'Leave it to Leonlu seems to have been the watchword in this tilt as Lknes accounted for over half of his teamis points. garnering s L- cg. un.-. t n I L kr I-'vet-num Xtuhttnex seven lnaskets and a free throw. The Leftlars eenter. Meyers. also rung up a 15-point total. The Hilltoppers' starting Hve were second stringers who were replaced in the second stanza hy the regulars to overcome a 1-1 lead the Bulldogs had run up. A slow' moving sec- ond period saw' little scoring and the half ended 7-6 for Leltlars. Apparently affected hy Steves intermission pep-talk for some- thingl. the Little Maroons matched the in- vaders shot for shot and hrought the score to a 12-12 tie at the close of the third. The hnal quarter was literally a shooting duel he- tw'een the tw'o teams' high scorers. Uknes and Meyers. with the former winning out. 6'fVe Turn Back the Cornhuslrersn Central-Lineoln. 37-28 Ffvidently reeuperatetl from their loss to Sioux Falls. the Stevensmen downed the fast Lincoln. Nelmraska sprint. 37-23. Lknes found it easy to seore and ehalkerl up ll points. with Hine. llay. ffusaek. and Lohry following in elose sueeession. The entire quint clicked to perfection. with perhaps Lohry and Day the stand-outs in floor play. The Little Ma- roons led 20-12 at the half and never relin- quished the lead from then on. Llfllfflll lfusl '- 'f'flX Et'l'II ilu' 'Ref' is l'll.ZZlI'll.l-A '6To0 Close for C0n1f0rt. , Central--Ahe Lynx. ISU-29 The Hilltoppers trailed the Lynx through- out the entire Hrst half hut were in on every play tooth and claw. The intermission gave our hoys a much needed rest and as a result they retaliated with numerous counters in the ensuing periods. The tlentralites held the lead the majority of the time and linished a hare one point ahead hy game time. Hay Cusack injured his leg in this fracas and was not expected to he seen in the line-up for at least some time. 66F0f0117l?ll to ll F0l'll'lll'lr, tfentral-Spirit Lake. Xl-19 As a somewhat disappointing elirnax to Leon llknesl high sf-hoo! lvasketlvall. as well as seholastie career. Central eame out on the low' end of a 31-19 seore in their tussle with the hard-working Spirit Lake aggregation. Our hoys just eouldn't hit. lvut the Lakers sunk 'em from everywhere. 'lille Little Kla- roons hnally hit their stride in the linal pe- riod luut their helated rally was of little avail. llolrll'ng Tren Sfmlx Lani: Our for No. 6'- uTech-nieal Victory , lfentralvflmaha Tech. 22-18 liolm Hine was high point man with 10 points as Central took their fourth straight eonference victory. the victim lweing Omaha Tech. Tech led 13-12 at half time luut hy the close of the third period. we held a precious 2-point lead. 16-1 l+. Seeing the game slipping from their fingers. the desperate Umahans narrowed the count to 15-16. However. lien- tral kept up her furious pace and the contest wound up 22-13 in favor of the loeal quint. 6'Free Throws Count.',' flPI1lI'HlfAl1l' l,incoln. 27-21 ln a game that lurought out the great atl- vantage a team can have if they are consist- ent at the free throw line. lfentral took .-Xlue Lincoln of lfouncil lllulls. 27-21. The Kla- roons sank 9 out of 15 charity tosses. while the Lynx cashed in on only 3 out of 16 at- tempts. The Castle cagers led 6-1 at inter- mission. after a somewhat dragging first half. ln the last half Stevens. Nlahaney. and llknes turned on the heat and gave the Hilltoppers a safe 6-point lead lly the close of the hnal quarter. 6'0maha Pulls ll Fast Unes' tfentralfflmaha South. 21-20 The tfastlemen dropped an all-important 21-20 decision when they niet Omaha South f,'11.vI Slioots ll Free 7llIl'0ll'u .'SIl.NlI4'lIlll'll llofionu here. .-X victory over tl1e Nelrraskans would have cinched the loop title for Central. Hav- ing huilt up a 2U-9 lead lwy' the third period. the home-town lvoys figured the tilt vv as on ice. lint Harris. Southis dusky aee forward. had other ideas. He started a scoring spree that lvrought the visitors dangerously close. With the score at 241-all and 341 seconds left to play. Nlontello sank a gift toss giving the game. 66.4re We Going to Beat East High? Yeah Bm , East- Central. 13-23 lt warmed the heart ol' many a lfentral fol- lower to see the shellacking they gave lfast in the annual eity' championship fray. The Hill- toppers were trailing the Raiders up until the third period when Hine. with an injured ankle. entered the game and provided the spark that toppled the East men. Nlahaney and l.ohry' also stood out for tfentral. lwoth turning in niee performances. Stevens did well defensively. though unalale to score. Came tfaptain llay' and Larson tied at hve points each for scoring honors. Well over 25011 fans witnessed the game in Woodrow Wilsons gym. Heller Tftrozl' lt. ,lIll'k.in THF TOLRNAVIFNI' SOUND n r N g. l le N h COMMENTARY ON SCHEDULE OF TOURNAMENT March2 Sloan March 5 Iuulon March 41--Ea St March 7 9110 Cm BASKETBALL GAMES In thelr hrat l939 we ctlonal tournament Ntart at lvlftflllll slde tolleve Coach Stevens llttle NIEIIOOHH ehalleed up a practlcalls effortle S616 Mlll over Sloan In wplte of the Gluggl h plaxlnv that pert aded throuvhout the frame varlous Hllltopperx were ahle to Score fre que ntlx Nllll lar-on Lohrx and l'llll Nl10NN1Il the was The f-0ll0M1Il0' nlffht lentral showed up to much hetter aelxantave Mllllllliff over the VI'-llTlX lnferlor Lawton qumt 5611. A ll ll lead hx half tlme gaxe the Hllltopper- a Hood deal of confidence a vreatlx de 1red element ln any hall team Be the thlrd Qtama our lead had jumped to 5012 and ma y the NCOTIHIL' ended at 611 hx the e oe 0 t1e fourth texen- sur stltuted freelx ln tht- t1lt -endmv mam of the seeond team fund sophomore FCCTUIIN lllftl the melee Repeatlng la t year 5 performance Stewe s caeerb heat Ea t out tn the cltx champlonshlp play off and ln the Qectlonal tournament finals agaln thls year MlllC'll 1- some COI1NOlEif10fl for our football defeats at the hande of the lialders ln the past two wear At any rate 1t wa .1 thrlller from the fir t txp off to the Hnal uhlstle xslth fentral taleuw the edge ln uery quarter Lohry left ua the four foul route after turumg lll a stellar performance Dlrr of Eaet was hlvh polnt man xslth ff pomts 6 on free throxw led hs B10 Jlm Thxne Sac flty Q sharpshootlnv Il1fl13I1N toole Central scalp hx a -core of 3711 The Qmall Uxm at Oranve I ltr was oxerflovunf' by the tlme SIOUX flts came on the floor and mam tentral rootere were turned awsax houre before the game -tarted Thynne accounted for 18 po1ntQ a common occurrence for hlm mth the -cormv Qomew hat Qpareelx eattered fllI'OllfYl'lOlll our llneup Thx tllt clo ed our d1tr1ct ax uell a eaaonal Qchedule Burk Rom: Holtze. 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All Stars I zberty Vermzlllon fe erson Yankton Clzmbmg Hull Le 11 ars Luton Llttle Szoux Momlle East Seconds Hzlly Sprmgs SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 19M w9 SEASON The All Stars 1 team compo ed of ltntral tudtnt ot the seconds off to a had tart by talxln them 2017 The cruh rctallattd ln thelr econd encounter and came through mth a 20 15 um over Llberty Journeym, to Xltfmllllljll fllfl ts an hrs protege take a 16 5 mm oxer the vllla er The next opponent for the second squad sure the Iefler on ca er Jefler on lost 21 19 fontlnuln alonl. the vlctory tratl tht econds added another to 1llCll' XlCllm nst hx defeatlng Yankton 21 19 Thls was a close one but Holtze Kathc rman and companx finally eeked out a LelVlars proved ea y prex for the crub and fell v1ct1m to thelr 29 9 onslau ht The next w eelx Luton axe the local box lllell' econd up et trxmmln them 54- 9 Elesen pOlI1lb turf all the fhrl tlemen could chalk up but the mwaders doubled that amount and ws on 22 11 Sufflclentls rexlved by the next weekend the crubs outscored the Nloull qulnt 17 16 Settln an example whlch fortunatelx the hr t team dlclnt follow the econd lost to the East scrubs 14 19 In thelr last attempt to redeem them else on the hardcourt the Central crubs took a 32 34 defeat by Holly Sprln PERSONNEL 01 THE SEfOND TEAM John 1-loltze Bob Katherman Blll Brl Earl Klertzner Kurt Lar on Vernon Hubbard lsadore Rlch Ed Kern Leonard Stem Bud Youn er Kenneth Shad Walde Nlllford Dahms and Gerry Gale . L., I A 'll 'H ,1l'L, . . 6 5 . 5 3. C . . . .' v s g - - . , : s s - - ' ' s 1 . ' - 1 : -' U x ' . f 's ' s ' ': s ' - ' ' U Q C -. I 1 s - ' '- s g s. s : V: . . g q . v .I I S 1 2 . Y. . ,.w Y . : ' - v , l , . It , 21-20 wln over the v1s1tors. 5 I s a. C . I , , ' ' g ' fs ' s s . ' ' g ' - . : Y ' - 1, 1 I 'S ' Q ' , V H ' 1 5 ' ' A ' J ' . s - , e -' ' U ' ' ' . '. s ' ' '. s s C . 5 ' - s ' s s. s , - 1' 1' gs. . . 4 l . . . ggs. . s , , . . . g . - Haefs Lohry Thompson Yvingler Montagne Burk Row: Nan Hazel. Stevens. .lim-k. Hargreaves. Thompson. Nlulmgvr l'mnz. Second Row: Keuglv. Cours. Pope. Nlarmger'I'zurr:mt, Sliuftun. Flannery, Mirku. First Row: Hur-ls, Percival, Wiugler. Kiertzner, Montague. Conn-y. TRACK Make way for the track star! Drag the spikes and sweat- suits out of the moth balls-track is herel The opening of the track season this year brought quite a substantial turnout. however. not as great a number responded to Track Mentor lVlartin's call as was expected. As the practice progressed. more hopefuls applied for suits and the squad gradually swelled to meet. and even surpass. the desired number. Sev- eral lettermen returned to form the nucleus of the squad while an equal number of near letter-winners of last year's Cinder troup as well as a bunch of new oval artists rounded out the regular outht. Haefs. Montague. Lohry. Wingler. and Thomp- son were the returning lettermen. Hay Palmer. javelin ace of last year. was dropped from the squad at the beginning be- cause of his ineligibility. The following is not a line-up that was used at all meets but merely a representative list of the boys whom Coach Martin took on the trips and the events in which they competed at different times: Dash Men H00 and 220 yards!-Haefs. Pope. Juzek. Lohry. and Wingler. Half Mile Run-Thompson. Mick:-1. Percival. Mile Run-Montagne. High Hurdles-eKem. Low Hurdlesfl'largreaves and Kern. Half Mile Relay-Pope. Wingler. Lohry. l-lacfs. Two Mile lielay4Micka. Percival. Montagne. Thompson. Medley lielavflflannery. Lohry. Mieka. Pope. Shuttle lielay-Stevens. Kern. Hargreaves. Kiertzner. Mile Helayf-Shafton. Micka. Flannery. Thompson. Discus-l-ohry. Juzek. Shot-put-Juzek. Javelin-Y-Yan Hazel. Juzek. It can be easily seen from this list that Central's track team this season was greatly in need of field meng that is. high jumpers. pole-vaulters. broad jumpers. etc.. but as none with sufiicient talent in the field events could he found. we had to rely mostly on our cinder events to bring in the points. The first assignment to be issued to the scanty-clads came when Coach Martin sent Micka. Thompson. Montague. Haefs. Wing- ler. and Pope to Iowa City to compete in the cinder meet held at the Iowa University track. Approximately fifty-two schools were represented at the meet. making between five hundred and six hundred entrants. With such opposition as this. the comparatively small Ma- roon squad did quite well in garnering a total of eleven points in their respective events. The boys were put up at one of the fraternity houses at the University. and according to vari- ous members, reports, they fared quite well there and thor- oughly enjoyed the trip. Ted Thompson came through with flying colors in the half-mile and won over twenty other starters in that event. Thompson's time was 2:08, which is tall-stepping in any track meet. Bill Micka finished second in his beat in the half-mile but his time gave him a third place for the meet. Art Montagne, Central lone miler, got a third in the mile run, thus contributing his share to the total points scored. A fumble in exchanging the baton put the half-mile relay team out of the running when they were right out in front, but they carried on and made a good showing anyway. The next meet that Central entered was the one held at Hol- stein, Iowa. In this encounter, the Maroon tape-busters gath- ered in 4-7 points, but were nosed out of first place by Ida Groveis aggregation which rang up 47k points. Our athletic, scholastic and traditional rivals from Morningside. East High, finished fourth in the final standings, but nevertheless placed in many events. Back Row: Berkstmm, Hanncr, Goode, Davin, Jewel. Second Row: Putter. Johnson, Hulh, Flannery, Km-lu-n, I-'em-rirks. Front Row: C. lfkncs, Hudspeth, Fookus, Milligan. Swanson. Shelton Cours .luzck Stevens Hargreaves Fl y K Micka ern E.. W The Century at Alta RESULTS OF THE HOLSTEIN MEET 100-yard Dash: Haefs-5th .......,. ........ 200-yard Dash: Haefs-4th ,.,,,.,..,,.,,,....... Half-mile Run: Thompson-lst ,............. Low Hurdles: Kernsfird, Hargreaves Half-mile Relay: Central-2nd ..,,....,.,.... Medley Relay: Central-1 st .,,,... ..,. Two-mile Relay: Central-1 st ................. .Winner's time :10.6 Winner's time :23.2 Winner's time 2:05 Hlgh Hurdles: Kern-4th .,..,....,,,..,.,.,,.,.. Winner's time :16.7 -11-th Winneris time :25 .Winner's time 1:35.7 Winner's time 4 :O2 .Winneris time 9103.7 Discus: Lohry-2nd ............................ Winner's distance 130 ft. Central had entrants in other events in this meet but only those who placed or finished close in any event are listed above. With a better idea of the abilities of his wing-foots, Martin now began shifting certain ones here, trying others there, trying new combinations, and always keeping an eye cocked for hidden talent among the 'cscrubsu of the squad. Following days of hard practice, stiff workouts, and exercis- ing, the Cherokee meet loomed up as the next encounter on Centralis track schedule. The results are given below: 100-yard Dash: Haefs-5th ...........,..,......... Winner's time :11.1 440-yard Relay: Central-2nd .................. Winneris time 1:41.7 Two-mile Relay: Central-2nd .................. Winner's time 8:32 Medley Relay: Central-3rd ...,... ........ W inner's time 3:4-9.2 Shuttle Relay: Central-3rd ,...... ........ W inneris time :40.8 Mile Relay: Central-4th ........ ........ W inner's time 4:06 High Hurdles: Kern--2nd ....,...... ........... W inner's time :l6.6 Shot-put: Juzek-4th .,,.,.,,,.,,..,..,..,..... Winner's distance 47'9 Discus Juzekfith. Lohry-5th .......,.. Winner's distance l35'9 In this meet. known as the Tomahawk Relays. Central placed second with 33 points. East got revenge for their loss to Central in the Holstein meet hy their hnishing in first place in this meet with 36 points. Central challied up 88 points in the annual Alta Relays which came next on the schedule. and finished far ahead of its nearest competitor. Ida Grove. who rang up 61 points. East High could do no hetter than sixth place based on a 42- point total. Here is Central's complete showing. 100-yard Dash: Haefs--1-th ......... ........, W 'inner's time :l0.9 220-yard Dash: Haefs-lst ......,.. ..,,..,., W 'inner's time 12-1 Nlile Run: Montague-2nd Half-mile Run: Thompson-lst ................ YVinner's time2:08.5 Mile Relay: Central-2nd .........., ......... W inner's time 3:43.-1 -1-40-yard Dash: Lohry-lst ....,.... ..,,..,, W inneris time 155.8 Medley Relay: Central-3rd ,.,.... ......., W inner's time 3:53.35 Low Hurdles: Kern-3rd ...,......... ..,.,.,, W inner's time :24.1 Half-mile Relay: Central-lst .................... Winner's time l:55.2 Shot-put: Juzek-ith ........,,................ Winner's distance 4553 Discus: Juzek-lst, Lohry ith ............ Winner's distance 135'8 Having made such a fine record so far, Centralis track de- partment will undoubtedly go far in many more of its sched- uled meets. but as this publication must be sent to the printer a good deal before the termination of the track season, a com- plete record of Centralls cinder accomplishments cannot be given here. Kern Finishes Third in Alta Hurdles Keagle P t Kiertzner Courq Shalt SIHNIHKS Bark Row. td-oth. Rooliliitig.-. in-ack, Smith, lfox. I-'ii-t Row: lfishgold. I-is-ig. tioetle. lfoisling. CLASS BASKETBALL SICNIOR IVIHSTS 21-f-SOPH l IliS'I'S 11 The senior lirst team expected to find it easy sailing against the soph's first stringers hut the tnuler-elassnien put up such a fight that they kept the seniors hustling every minute in order to take a 2l-ll win. Kay Cusack and Nathan Fishgold led the twelfthggraders with 0 points apiece. Elliot Woolridge. lioh lfssig. and Jirn Smith also showed tenacity and fight for the seniors. The sophomores shared the scoring hetween themselves hut each one turned in a nice defensive game. Charley Liknes. John Holtze. Lawrence Freeman. Ed Kern. and Nlilford llahms proved the most effective in their positions and plaved good hall throughout the tilt. SUPH IVIHSTS ll--.ILNIUR l IliS'l'S 36 The sophs had little ehance in this lop-sided game in which the juniors held the hewildered tenth-graders to a single hucket. the other nine points were garnered on free throws. It was a pitch-hattle all the way with the sophs lighting gamely to the final whistle. Tronsrue. Urhach. Nlahanev. Kipper. and Larson were largely respon- sihle for the junior onslaught. while Sogge. Holtze. l reeman. ll. Uknes. and Dahms did most in resisting the attack and keeping the sophomores somewhat in the game. This victorv gave the juniors the chance to meet the seniors in championship game. SENIOR FIHSTS Zfisllixlllll FIRSTS lil Winding up the inter-class lvaslxethall tourney. the seniors came through in first place in lnoth hraclxets. The upper-classmen found their stride in the last half of the championship tilt after letting' the juniors tie them up expertly in the first two stanzas. lfssig. liorshulx tnxlanglini Nlilienl. liusaclx. and lfishgold lurought home the hacon oliiensively lor the seniors with Shkurensky starring in his hack court position. lfor the juniors. Nlahaney. Stevens. and Kipper averaged 5 points apiece to take scoring honors for their quint. Larson and lielxish did well as guards for the juniors. F1lI'll1lXIUlilfi It It It 1 in-, Stun. Slnitton. sli.nI.v-.iItt. JINIURS 1 l It :lx lloltfe. tlalv. l.. Lknv-. llvshins. lid-'k ltow: ll..-tk. Hain:-. luh.o'h, I l.tliii4'lx. 'll lit ll I It keln. lun-L. Said-'--ni. lnnlintn. l'n-I How l..u-on. lxippel. llekisli. N1.ih.u ,sl Vi ll NIUKS 5lll'llOX1UlH'f5 l I It w: lhnlox, llullt. llnllim-lsull. lletniuu. .Mle1u'k. lhrk Row: liirh. Tiller. Klerluler, Pm ll X1 ll ll j 1 nn... 4,.....-u. J.-V..-1. Jun.-..t.. I-ill-en. lt....'1.. s..-.,...t um.: nl.nt.t. swin....n. yum lm.-1. 1 1 1 L I lv l t R : 'l'.ulel. llulll. l74ll!ll'l 'll- l'lv'miu:. Ad'-ork. Ifir-I How: Schultz, I-iltuuu-ry. Kznhermuu. I lt It lx jl SENIOR SECOXDS 20-SOPH SECONDS l6 The soph serubs proved to he a little too inexperienced for the senior aggrega- tion and were humbled 20-lf: in the second division of the inter-class basketball tourney. The tilt was not too decisive but the superiority of upper-classmen was evident in every aspect. The seniors brought forth several good performers but the individual stars were Leehtenherg and Coodnow. Carroll. Hostetler. Anderson. and Ahmann also did much in furthering the seniors' Course. The boys who kept the sophomores in the running were Flannery. Powell. Katherman. Pelton. and Burns. However. in spite of their defeat. several of the sophs showed promise of developing into real cagers. SENIOR SECONDS 30-JUNIOR SECONDS 20 The scrub teams of the juniors and seniors battled it out on Thanksgiving eve for the championship of their division. with the seniors finally coming through to win. ISU-20. The upper-elassmen had little trouble in vanquishing the juniors with Carroll. Goodnow. and Lechtenberg showing the way. Taylor. Huth. Hasek. Barnum. and C. :Xdeock played best for the eleventh-graders and were in there fighting all the way. The juniors had a good turn-out this year for their class and really should have given the seniors a better run than they did due to the surplus of players to choose from. SOPH SECONDS 27-JUNIOR SECONDS 26 The sophs turned the tables on the over-confident juniors and nipped them 26-27. to give them second place in the scrub division. Hich sparked the sophs to victory with Flannery. Katherman. Pelton. and Powell turning in stellar performances. The game started slowly but ended in a whirl of baskets. fouls. and cheering. Following this inter-class tournament. Steve began cutting his squad right and left and finally narrowed it down to the select few that were to represent Central in her hard-court encounters and upon whom we were to pin our hopes to bring back laurels from near and far. SFNIORS lhrk Row: Carrol. Baker. Xlitehell. Puiak. 'wuml Row: I'--nival, llostetler, l.t-eklmlnl. Xbdouth. B1-ekstrorn First Row: Ahtnann, Ashley, Coodnow, Leeht--nberg. 41-at Neff F IELITE Bark Huw: Lindt. Sehatz. Beggs. I-'mnt Row: timharn, Ahmmn. Hulh. Taylor. CLUB BASKETBALL CIVICS 111-ELITE 23 You may think you are reading that score incorrectly but you're not. Elite actu- ally took Civics to the cleaners this year in the first game of the annual inter-club basketball tournament held in Central's gym. The Elite quint took the lead early in the game. and through the combined efforts of Dick Jandt and Walter Huth they kept far enough ahead so that their lead was never threatened. The Kee-Y starting five. Bland. Tronsrue. Fox. Adcock. and Haines. were snowed under in the first quarter. so a new quint consisting of H. Johnson. Barnum. Lundquist. li. Hasek. and W. John- son, was sent in the second stanza to try their luck. But Elite was not to be stopped. Playing the same five men throughout the fray, they went on to win over Civics by a 9-point margin. CIVICS 23fCHHESTU 19 The following night, the Kee-Ys put a more determined team on the floor and ran through Chrestois hard court men 23-19. The latteris team was composed of Kaplan. Drutz, Shindler. Bosley, Sarris. Gorham. and Kalos, with the first five doing most of the playing. Bland and Fox were high for Civics while Tronsrue. Adeock. and Lundquist also dumped in their share of the buckets. The winners built up a sub- stantial lead in the first half and coasted through the last on the strength of this lead. However. the tfhrestos came close to nipping them in the closing seconds of the game. ELITE 26iCHRESTOS 12 Led by Iandt. Ahmann. and I-lurth. Elite annexed the basketball championship of the literary societies by virtue of their victory over the twice-defeated tlhrestoma- thians. For the losers. Hostetler. Rich. and Drutz looked the best. with the others doing their part to stem the tide of Elite baskets. This was the first time in many club tournaments that Elite came through the winner and they certainly deserved the honor. CIVICS B It R I ini-t. B.Ha-ek. Fox. Haine., Holman. CNRFZSTO I- I K R llasek, Barnum, Tn-n-rue. Rouen-. Bc-ales, Kaplan. Fherrnm. Bosley, Lubman. D I I ,Mn rg . 4 V 53.1 N i at It fl . JLNIURS SIQNIUKS FUPIIUNIHRIQS w l' I rson. Honi, Villa---no. fhvlt Row: Erickson. Stabile. Burn-l, Ki-'l. Bark Row: lttetlraw, lfmwlortl. l'rl lt n 1 ul n ml. vu In . Vlarx, Sorenson. lfritz. Front Row: llorton. Nlicaufhik. Selno--r. lialwr. lfronl Row: llolme. Kightling uni INTRAMURAL Centralis athletic department offered a large variety of intramural sports during the l938-39 term. in which anyone could participate according to his or her tastes. The different types offered included hoys' and girls' basketball tournaments. a ping- pong tournament. fall and spring golf tournaments. a spring tennis tournament and a spring soft-hall tournament. for which great enthusiasm was shown. The winning girls' hasketlmall team was captained by Louise Sorenson and the captain of the quint that finished in the runner-up position was Edna Micauchik. ln the hnals of the tournament the chosen tenth grade learn played the team elected hy the twelfth grade girls to represent them and won. Then the tenth graders tangled with the chosen junior quint and lost, 18-6. thus giving the juniors the cov- eted girls haskethall championship. The winner and runner-up of the fall golf contest was lsadore liich and Kenneth Goebel respectively. The outcomes of the other contests mentioned ahove were un- decided when the annual went to press. The ping-pong tournament was open to students and faculty alike. the games being held after school in the gym. This tournament was sponsored by the Girls Athletic Association. more popularly known as the C, A. and conducted by its members. An unusually large group of hoys entered the spring golf tournament and many low scores were turned in hy the divot-diggers. A team of eight hoys was to be chosen from all the entrants. The schedule for the team brought first a match with East. and then four of the hest par-breakers were to go to Lincoln to compete in the conference there. The tennis team had very nearly the same schedule as the golf team. GOLF TOURNAMENT ltirh- I-'ir-I Got-bt-IfSerond l-Qian-, llznltlan b..I sf! W1 il' 4 u0ur Tcami' BOYS' GYM This year a new system was inaugurated at Central which made it compulsory for everyone. regardless of classification. to take physical training. For the sopho- mores this had little effect but it compelled the juniors and seniors to take one period of gym once a week, which they had not previously done. This innovation was met with approval by the entire student body. The activities taken up in all the gym classes were varied. In the fall the coaches Stevens, Christy, and Asmussen offered the students soccer-ball, touch football, and basketball, the latter extending into the early spring. Soft-hall replaced the indoor sports when the balmy weather actually set in and two teams were chosen to compete against one another in each gym class. Other activities included volley-ball and a game in which empty tape containers served as tin pens and a conglamoration of soft-balls, footballs, basketballs, and volley-balls as the mistles to knock down the tape cans. Each side of the gym was lined with boys trying at the same time to guard his own can from being hit and knock down one of his opponent's with a ball. The last player to remain standing was declared the winner and the entire procedure was then repeated. Also. in a few of the classes basketball tests for timing and accuracy were given. ln other periods the fundamentals of basketball were drilled on and a short scrimmage followed the drills. A gym class 4421 tournament was held during the latter part of the year which brought forth George Tronsrue and Roger Hasek as winners. 'clfcads Upfn 'Tlenty of Fieldersv .pf '24 Hitfn Batter Llpfi' GIRLS' GYM Operating under the same set-up as the boys. all girls were compelled to take gym this year. Under the able supervision of Miss Sue Olney and Miss Gladys Parker. the fairer portion of the Castle's student body took part in such diversions as basket- ball. volley-ball. soft-ball. ping-pong. limbering-up exercises. and others. This new compulsory physical education afforded some recreation and exercise to many girls who would otherwise have had very little chance for physical training. The girls and boys alike were also required to take one period of health each week besides the gym period. The teachers were assisted in each gym period by a group of selected hhelpers . who are pictured on this page. A large response was given to the activities presented in all the girls' gym classes as all of them could take interest in at least one of the sports. In the fall term. tennis was enjoyed by the girls to some extent. but even more so in the spring. The girls used Irving schoolis playground at Eleventh and Jones for their soft- ball games as the boys occupied the hole for their soft-ball sessions. The Teachers' Convention held here in Central's auditorium offered many of the girls from the various gym classes the opportunity to take part in the physical train- ing demonstrations and exhibitions. The girls also were privileged to see the famous Humphrey-Wiedman ballet troup give a performance for the convention. Bark Row: Llark. Springer, Solberg. Sands. Welrh. Front Row: Roe. Clemens. Kunyon. Q2 LITFRARY CLUBS IIUNORARY CLLBS LLECTII E CLUBS PYTRA CLRRICLLAR ACTH ITILS I Sli! 2 ' N ACTIVITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS Cnynnr Str:-le HESPERIAN ln a gaily painted clubroom. high in the towers of proud old Central High, Hesperian girls gather each Friday after school to discuss the affairs that have belonged to the Hesperians since 1893. The ideals of the club are beautifully stated in the motto. Not for ourselves alone, but for the whole world. The club colors are pink and white, and their symbol a scroll. In 1893, one of the loveliest traditions of the club started. A tiny gold emblem on a gold chain was handed down to each suc- ceeding president. Another tradition is the Hesperian legend of how maidens on the isle of Hesperides were given the golden apples of love and truth and faith to guard with their lives. Today. as in the days of ancient Greeks. girls who dwell under the Hesperian symbol hold dear these three character traits. The pink carnation was selected at that time as the flower to compliment the club colors. ln the soft gleam of candlelight, earnest. enthusiastic girls take the Hesperian oath as the new members are inducted into the society. Four times a year new girls are initiated. and three times a year the tiny Hesperian scroll is handed to another president. Along with the ideals. traditions. and formalities. naturally must come fun and vivacity. This year the club picnic. the uspreadsw, the Mothers, Tea, and the Seniors, Farewell were the long-to-be remembered events in the lives of the Hesperians. 'l 5 R C rlen P e St I L N lson, Cowling. R. Gaynor, A. Gaynor, Clark, Gilman, Griswold. n tl if Ireland, Martin. Shaver, Ulslurl. Benjamin, Srhroer. Evans. n Will. R R l I Davis, E. lirirkson, ll. Riley, Snider, Cloppnr, Lanham, Duling. t rn rw Lh nrlin W l li Johnson. Laird, Moline, Aust, l r.rnz, Baker, V. Erickson. Murphey. Hep .llufzng This year. the Hesperians again won first place in the Forget-me not sale sponsored hy the American Legion. Volunteer clulw memhers met early in the morning in the Martin Hotel to receive the flowers. lfach one was assigned to a street corner. After the sale was com- pleted the girls were guests at a luncheon served in the Wigwam room of the Martin Hotel. The Philomathians won second place in this contest. Their programs were taken from the rank of happy. high school fun and thoughts. Here members prove their versatility hy dancing. instrumental numbers. singing. acting. and speaking. The dues are one dollar a year. This takes care of all refresh- ments. flowers. and other expenses of the cluh. Each meeting closes with the rap of the gavel. the circle of girls. arms around each other. singing their Hesperian song symholic of their unending friendship and loyalty. Officers for the year were: President. Margaret Ann ffook. Joyce Steele, and Ruth Gaynorg Vice-President. Alta Haugan. Betty Laird. and Jeanette Anderson: Secretary. Hazel Johnson. Lola June Moline. and Ruth Johnsong Treasurer. Betty Melcher. Celeste Kiley. and Margaret Bjodstrup. Miss Sue Olney acted as adviser for the cluh. Top Row: XlrNnlly. fl. Nelson. Sit-tlsrhlag. H. John-nn. Kvrley. Scott, Carre nn n ll mllnnd f .lfvllh ' Third Row: Kiley. Arthur. Colton, J. Antler-on. Xl. Alulelson, I.nvt1 A :wil ill n Vt lhlmdn Sec-:mtl Row: 0'Brit-n. Connuny. Y. Nelson. Hand-chin. lllnl-tru v. linucks r rc r A 4 r an r Nun: R null! V lfhllfl J l Bottom Row: J. Carl-un. Lynn. Long. Wheeler, ll. Annlmr-on. Arntlt. Cue, Ltr wall lwnn fhrx nn an Xlaltermlre Top Row: Blinn. Flaherty. Rattenr-. Nluthizulv-ss. Vtills. Smith. Second Row: Hoefer. Bowler. Smit. Carey. Uurkle. Bottom Row: DcMots. Bolton, love, lmekhnnd, Luther. Taylor. Hathaway Whinery ELITE Masculine activity takes over where feminine activity leaves off. The Hep-Elite eluh room. painted with life-size pictures of hoy-girl fun-making liecomes the center of houndless effort and accomplish- ments as the Flites take possession. The name Elite is taken from the French language. and expresses well the principles of the cluh. Started as a debating cluh. the charter members of H392 laid down traditions which have heen followed hy each succeeding group of lflites. One was selecting lavender and white as colors: another. choosing lleur-de-lis as the llower. Pins were adopted that proudly displayed the eluh colors with a guard showing the year of graduation. Primarily a debating cluh. Elite has deviated from its chosen course. Now all kinds of features are presented at cluh meetings: the activities so far apart and so varied that each meeting hrings new talent and interest. Guest speakers are oftentimes given the place of honor at the meetings. As in the other six literary cluhs. good grades. with not more than one MD are required for eligihility. This was done for the pur- pose of encouraging higher scholarship standards among the entire school. Montaigne Mr. Asmussen Q 1 Top Row: Strunk. Wiutl. Schatz. .-Milfs. Hogg-. Sulliiun. Th ing n il! r N-ru-ml Rum: Willitilu-. lflilvx-. l'1irix:tl. Putty, -Xhlunnn. ll.ltll ll llillii ix liutttnll Huw: Iknitl-un. llub:-r, l,inilluw, Xlouttngmf, Im lx l nl The out-of-club lists tt-Il tht- sutl tult- of thosc whosc gzraflcs rlroppctl to txso ll gratlcs or ont- l' '. ll' thc gzrutlcs arc improve-tl iu tht- succcctliug uct-ks. tht- pcrsou is rcinstatctl. Tha- Elitcs arc go-gc-ttf-rs . They participate- in all school actiyi- tics-inter-club baskctball. football. antl all-club clcbatc coutcsts. The joint club picnic attracts many Elitcs as wt-ll as Philo. Hep. Civics. llclph. and tfhrcsto members. Trucks aml cars transport the members to Crystal Lake. where cach participant gets all the cats. fun. and laughs that a group of happy-go-lucky ficutralitcs can possibly obtain. Officers of Elite for the past year wen-: l'rt-sitleut. Jack Whincry. John Hathaway. aurl Art Montague-3 Yice-Prcsiclcut. John Hathaway. Tom Bolton. and liill lhilots: Sccrctary. Tom Holton. Art Leck- baud. and Jimmie Adams: Trcasurcr. Burl Cummings. Art Kloutagnc. and Hobcrt lleggs: and Sergeant-at-Arms. John lforsbcrg. ,laclx Whincry. and John Hathaway. Mr. Hcrroltl Asniusscu is tht- aclyiscr. Elite .lleeting L. Miss llmmiltm n Kell Bower Cottinghnm PHILOMATHIAN ln a two-tone room of green. the Philomathian literary lilnb opens its doors each Friday to eighty girls. The Philos have been a club ever since the first classes met in the Castle on the Hill- l892. Steeped in traditions of forty-seven years standing. the Philos use as their colors nile green and white: as their llower. the bean- tiful fragile white rose: as their emblem. a gold four-leaf clover. each leaf representing an ideal of the clubflove. honor. hope. :ind happiness. Another Philo tradition is the jeweled locket with the club in- signia. which is handed down to each incoming president. Their motto is taken from the Latin. l'Dux femina faeti-the leader of the deed was a woman. The idea behind this motto is that as each girl becomes a part of her school activities. she becomes a prominent part of the leadership and responsibility found therein. Une of the activities that gave the club especial interest was the redeeorating of their t-lull room. The upper part ol' the walls was painted light green. the bottom section. a darker green. and in an even darker green. the words Pliilo-Civics were stenciled. making a modernistie border. The l'hilo-Civics emblems hold the place of honor on the front wall above the presidents chair. inn l.indsey, Hzimpe. lfu-tv-1. Nltulmnnoit. lloltlen, lllinlge. ml l M c fr llnun. Hoe, Scott, Knthvrnmn. l'oma-roi. liearrlsley. nt w I nn Wests-rlnerg. Palmer, llzrrner, Lonly, Newton. Tl lliblnons. lla-nnessep. F4-ik. lleitman, Spence. liolernan. l'ln'lo rlllfflllf' The meetings during the social part are composed of club talent of many types. Guests are allowed to stay for only this part of the meeting. After the program. refreshments are served. Each week delegates from the other two girls' literary cluhs visit Philo. In this way the cluhs have a closer fellowship and become better acquainted with the activities and progress of one another. The Mothers' Tea. Initiation of New Memhers. and the Philo- Civics joint. were interesting deviations from the usual meetings. Perhaps one social event caused more enjoyment than any other. lt was the Pet Show. Each girl brought a toy pet and paraded them hefore the rest. lievelyn Schmidt won the First place with a little lmlack furry Scottie. Francis Bridge won the second prize with a gray. soft and cuddly puppy. Third prize went to Ina Marie Lind- sey with her Jeep. The officers for the year were: President. Ruth Bower. Betty Anne Cottingham. and Orma Keil: Vice President. Mary Neal. Ednamarie Wvesterberg. and Margaret Anne McDonald: Secretary. Beverly Van Scoter. Paula Hetz. and Julie Smithg Treasurer. Mary Holtze. Gale Palmer. and Bette Keil: Sergeant-at-Arms. Phyllis Brown. Nan Williams. and Suzanne Melicek. Miss Francina Hamilton was the cluh adviser. Top Row: Lurey, Neal. Jorgensen, L. Johnson. Halford, Rogers, .l. Smith, McKee. Third Row: Feyder, Collins, D. Smith. Yulohnson. Sorensen, U. Keil. Schmidt. str-mul Row: Richardson, Lamoun-aux. Hathaway. Jacobsen, Hyun, Melicel., Cnttingham, Shane! Bottom Row: B. Keil, Betz, Weiner, Brown. Dick, Goss, Bogdanow. V, Visit W Top ltuw: l.ohry. lznln--, Nlnngnlml. N-null. Stickl--s. Shzllp. Third Row: lludsprth, Hmkv. Niirka, Xlitehrll. Ilaxis. Ymronxl Huw: l,m'inger, Rogers. Walt-nsky, lfolllk. Bratt. Merrill. Bottom Row: R.Johnsnn. Erickson. Hutt. Peterson. CIVICS A group of alert. open-minded hoys have made the Civics Liter- ary Society exceptionally prominent among the boys' clubs at Cen- tral. They have made it idealistic as a promoter of democracy, friendship, and loyalty. A vote made cherry red the club color, the Latin sentence, '6Civics agendo cognoscunturg, the club motto, a white and cherry colored emblem hearing the initials H. S. C., the club pin. Every Friday night finds the tfivics members seated in thc room shared with Philo. its sister cluh. Each boy is privileged to bring guests to the social meetings. Alumni. guests, memhers, and outside entertainers provide good program material. International problems, social and national af- fairs, music. news tscandal if you mustj around the school, and speakers unite to make excellent programs. Civics was once. when it was first founded. a club for the promo- tion of the public speaking interest at Central High. As years passed Cusack Lohry lmrhtm-liln-rg Wir. Jambi B fop How: Harry Johnson. Kelly. ll'-nn-lroilli-. Kwan-I. Poi. Hogerllase-lt. Brin it fhinl Row: Milligan. Holman. Linnoureaux. Xlorgan. KolJertl'lasclx. Homer 1 n Second Row: Nash. Lunquist. Cuaack. Asprey. Barnum. Bottom Row: Haines. Yangsncss, Boswell, Potter. Tronsruc, lieinltin 55,94-4f 42455, A eff'-' f' I 2 wi - N ,I ,4.- , YJ j on. it lmecame no longer the single aim of the cluhfstheir horizon had been widened into new and more varied fields. Une of the many honors which came to Civics during the year was the winning of first prize in the Homecoming Parade. Their float depicted a graveyard scene. There were stones of their three former opponents, and llick lieinking and Bill Goodnow were digging a fourth grave for Lincoln. Much to the disappointment of Central boosters. the grave was really for Central as Lincoln defeated us ln-fore a large crowd. ln one more year. the golden anniversary of the liivics cluh will he terminated. Plans for the huge celelrration that will he in 19141 are lwcoming realities. ltis always proper to wish groups good luck on such occasions. hut how' much do the memlrers need it? Officers were: President. Bob Lechtenherg. Royal Lohry. Kay liusackg Yice-President. Hoval Lohry. Hay Mitchell. llill Petersong Secretary. Jack P. Mills. Boll Hine. Jack Reinking: Treasurer. llolv lfeik. Phil Ford. Bill Micka. The adviser is Mr. Jacobi. f 1 Civics .lleeting -I Aron Be-ntzingrr Dunbar flolnl-niith ERODELPHIAN lirodelphian Literary Society is another of the literary societies. The cluh meets every week in their cluh room which is painted in the cluh colors. lmlue and whiteg the hlue representing wisdom and truthg the white. innocence and purity. The blue carnation. which signifies the power gained from knowledge. is the clulfs flower. Like all the literary societies. Delph holds open doors at which guests are present. At the conclusion of the social meeting. the Delph song is sung and the guests leave. A business meeting is then held in which future activities of the cluh are planned. After each election of new mcmhcrs. which occurs twice each semester. Delph holds joint meeting with flhresto. their brother cluh. Their gold pin is in thc shape of a diamond with the initials lfff on it. At the conclusion of her term of office each president is pre- sented with a small gavel which is attached to the pin. While in office. the president wears a gold chain on which is suspended the llelph emhlem. This necklace is handed down to each succeeding president. Top How: lizuues, Blom, l'e-aleisen. llunlml. Wlikkelseti. Ku-nz, Youngstroni. lhiul How: tin-gg. Alu-y. Lotus. Smith. Lyeau .N1.ueus-nn, iluhinek, Helly jenkinson, BonnieJenkin-on Second Row: Weiner, Mursli. Oakes. Kirkenl. lin-II. Hanson, Fehvu-ilu-lger. liaurgeiy. Fir-i Row: l.zu-on, liauthuu, Sehiaun. 'l'ozier, llrorlie, Kioldslllilll, lhisiow, Wells. Delplz lla 1 ting llelph also participates in eampaigns to sell lvangles for the Red tfross. Christmas Seals. and forget-me-nots for the American Legion. Une of the outside activities in which llelph partieipated was the lnter-eluh liaskethall Tournament. A team composed of llelph mein- lners played the teams eoniposed of Hep and Philo memlrers. This tournament was held in the gy m after sehool and a winner was de- elared after this Annual went to press. Elections of officers are held three times a year. After each of these. the new officers are installed at an impressive ceremony. A formal initiation is held after each election of new members. At this meeting. the new girls give their pledge for the first time. while the older memhers renew their pledge to lfrodelphian. Officers for the past year were: President. lfranees lientzinger. liuth llunhar. and lierniee Coldsmithg Vice-President, l.ois Bradley. Cladyee Loros. and Sarah Haddadg Seeretaryy Verna Swanson. Shir- ley Quiue. and Zola Mareussen: and Treasurer. Shirley Peterson. Carlos Mclloyg and Lilma Krenz. Nliss Hilda Aron served as adviser. lily. lt-vw: l..unenh.nn.:h. Duke. 'l'ulteus.xll. llen-haw, bill r Nlur lhilnl Huw: We-Irh. Lilley. 5l.imltnun', Smith. Funnies. Nlallnvy t lr berund How: Seully, Xldluy, Hyun, 1Q.utl.u. Ularklmru ku n A I First How: Yerlnilyea. Ylontgolnery. Heufkel, Sex' N nd w lop How: Iioles. Finger. t,z.zuble. Knlus. Puletsexl. lloslry. Xll.ll.ilJel. llottonx Hou: Kuntz. flu-e-nlnrg. fiilinsky, r'rie4l'nau. Rohin-on. l.uhm:m. CHRESTOMATHIAN Although 1000 was the starting date for the llhrestomathian So- eiety. the memhers have handed themselves together in order to make their eluh one of the most efficient hovs' clulvs in Central Hi. The eluh took as its llovser. the white Carnation: as its eolors. olive green and gold. The eluh as vet does not have any traditions. hut one activity is linked with Chresto and is quickly hecoming a cluh traclitionfthe art of puhlic speaking. Time and again Chresto takes honors in speeeh meets. anfl assemlrlv after assemhly finrls speakers provitlecl hy flhresto members. Mr. l.ester ff. Gahel. the adviser. in Cooperation with the exeeutive eornmittee. vxhieh is eomposerl ol' the oflieers. appoints all other eonnnitlees. This is clone so that eaeh hov might he plaeecl in the group to which his ahility is hest suiterl. Thus eaeh memher he- r-omes an ac-tive part of his organization. The committees and the officers Cooperate in making their elulm the most effieient and systematic' of the literary eluhs. Together they plan the programs. Each meeting a new topie of interest is intro- Bulcs tnulin-Lv Nh, Ugthvl lop Row: lla-ales, Spcrling. White, Goldberg. R :nb n Ban h Drutz Bottom Row: Farris. Kantor. Zaffem-. Xlillmr Y Xinou duced to the members. the personnel of the club give speeches. and the result is a varied and exceedingly educational program. The club announces each meeting with an attractively cartooned poster which is hung in the Chresto frame on the club bulletin board. The boys' bulletin board is found in the west main hall: the girls' in the east corridor. Here may be found information. an- nouncements. and a picture signifying the coming meeting. This serves as a quick reference and reminder of the time. date. and place of the meeting. Groups of students are often gathered around these boards. reading and commenting on the posters. An activity in which tlhresto joined with the other tive clubs was the dance held on club election night. llefore the dance the clubs sponsored a moving picture in the aud. after which the members adjourned to the gym for a really gala occasion. The officers included: President. George Cilinsky ltwo termsl. Vllarren Holes: Vice-l'resident. Stanley White. Bill Samore. Ells- worth Kalasg Secretary. Gerry Hostetler. Sid Shapiro. Phil Lub- mang and Treasurer. Eddie lieales. Peter Sarris. The Sergeant-at Arms were Douglas Dean and Dave Kuntz. 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N. . f. . ' ' N - L 1- . 1- N . Y. x .i .Y . U x H . , l 'I ' C ' 1: ' 1? . N l C :Q 5: 1' ' ,' 1- 1 ' F ' 1' ' l l r- ' H . ' 1 ' ' U' .' ' 3 ' 1 ' x I ' ' X 1 , , . , , , 5 A . 1 . . . ,, ' : 1 5 C . ' F : 1 1 ' 1 1 xg' 1 1 1 11 1- Y' 1, 1' 1 1 . 4' Q . . 2 X' Y ' ' . . ' ' ' J . 1 SS x Cu T111 R ': A111 1. Ah. . A I. B: g-. Bn . Cnr-w1-ll. Ch '-t - . Co . 5 : ' ' , I ' g. 11 1 . 11, . Cilin-ky, G1 S ' , ' l' l. ' L . Th' 'I ' ' ' . 1 . A 11 g- son. K -'l. Kre ., Lat? n. Lv' b. 11. 11- ' -L. B 1 : P111 Q1 . R1-I11-rt-. R ll' 1. S -ha St . J. Ylnite. ' ' 1-. ' ' . .' K G1 6- K5 5 ' C' G. 5: G 1: Q.. 1 . A is W . ? .s 6- iz Q 6 g 'U N' ' . Q Q, ,. 9' , 'W' ' The .lluroon and llulzite Staff al Work ANNUAL A group of frightened students filed in and completely filled Room lfitls-it was the day of the Annual test. In the fall the lucky twenty-one students who were se- lected gathered in the Annual Room while Mr. Evans. the adviser. gave a hrief sketch of the duties of each department. The Editor is the person who gives all orders. instructions. and work. The Assistant Editor aids the Editor in her work. sharing part of the hurden of getting the annual ready for the printers. 'tWith the exception of the Senior Class. the photographers take all pictures. The Photo Editors schedule pictures and see that the names are in the right order he- neath the pictures. The Business Manager and his assistants keep the hooks up-to-date and take care of the sales. 'The Copy Editors are responsible for all the written material with the exception of the Sports Section which is written by the Sports Editor. The Artists draw the division pages. and do the other art work. The Typists type the correspondence and all dummy pages. so that the hook can he sent directly to the printers. 'LThere will also he a Sales Campaign. with the two apprentices at the head of the two teams. ive have a lot of fun. but it requires trustworthy work. conscientious work. and hard workf, Thus hegan an orgy of writing. drawing. hrain work. typing and pasting. until the i939 Year Hook became a reality. Un a halmy spring day. the Annual Staff joined with the Record Staff ffor once! and had a glorious time on a picnic. The night before the Annuals were distributed to the students. the printers hon- ored the Annual Staff at a dinner. And so. a most successful Annual year was brought to a close. CHS nw: huynol. llnhinrk. lirigg, X If I' Steelv. Nlinlnlla' Rum: Wilken, Franz. Tziyl Il ll I llerkrr. Nlolinv. Kuhnlv. K l' l 1 l lloltfnn How: athrrvnam. .lnisvy 1, U own. Rivh. Bruin. I 5 Row' ll Uereskln. llavis. .tug-. Ped--rsoli. I-hnsun. Kun:-l. dle Row: Pollock. Hrownlev. Farris. Beale-. Zxxtleras. Il ttom Row: 1,lllJ1I'SlII.IIg the Record RECORD ffentral's own school paper. The Record . has prohahly given more interest. knowledge. and color to the school than any other activity. The name is significant of its aim. The staff strives. through the Record. to record all student activities. organizations. fun. and humor possilnle in a weekly newspaper. This vear new tv me was introduced. makinff a much neater and hetter-lookinff . . T F' T' paper. The prices were within such a low range that the Record was availahle to all students. Another of the paper's aims this year was to make the Record even more pictorial than it had heen in preceding: years. The weekly calendar informed the student of the outstanding: occasions and events that were scheduled for the coming week. The reporters interviewed the important visitors to Sioux lfity and reviewed school performances. assemhlies. and radio programs. tIentral's own print shop students received experience in press work hy printing the Record. The staff was chosen hy com metitive examinations. Those 4 IIHTTTYTIIU hv outstandinfr work on the 1 uestionnaire l I , z- . rs I received the positions open to students as mcmhers of The Record staff. The Editors the Jast vear were Jack Frve and Bette Raves: tio iv Editors were I . . ss 1. V Rette Raggs. Rennie Reresktn. and Marjorie Hollar: Feature Editors. Reverlv kan Scoter. l.avonne Loncf: S tort Editors. Stanlev White. Eddie Reales: Rusiness Mana- , F 4, . Hers. llorothv W lvodskv. X onlne I,1Ill'lSt'Yl Proof Reader. Mar orle Hollar: Re Jorters. . . P . . .I I W, Mary Holtze. Rarhara Uoud. Lavonne Long. Edward Reales. Renne BEITSRIII. Wesley Pedersen. ffhris Zafferas. Katherine Weaver. Donald Davis. Carleton Kuvel. Jose whine ' :- Pollock: Tv mists. Marvaret .-Xnn lfook. Marian Hildenhrand. XIOIPI Rrownlee. Eloise . l :- Uldes: .-Xd Solicitors. t.IlI'lS Zaflderas. Sam Kaplan. Rohert Johnson. Peter Sarris. The adviser of the Record is Nlr. E. WV. Fisher. t C 9 fy-45374 CHE SCIENCE CLUB The Seienee tlluh was organized heeause one hour il day did not afford enough time for experiments. interesting points of views. and diseussions. Students with uetive minds grew' desirous of more detailed experiienee in the way ol' seienee. more unxious to prove the things that they read. more interested in outside seientilie work. -'knd so these students grouped themselves into an organization to further interest in their hohhy-discoveries leading into the seientilie world. Anv student who had heen a memher of any of the various science classes for a eomplete vear's work heeame eligihle for membership. Students gathered il great deal of matter for the eluh. sometimes even hringing their own experiments to share with the others. Talks on seienee remained one of the most interesting features ol' the programs. The memhers' thirst for knowledge was thus appeased. The dues were twenty-five eents a semester. These dues were used for refresh- ments. .-'kt times. outside speakers were hrought in as Q1 deviation from the regular weekly program. These speakers helped the memhers with their fascinating study of all the unhelievuhle achievements of the great aid to l1umanitvfseienee. The officers for this year were: President. Jim Leaehman and Melvin Sterling: Yiee-President. Melvin Sterling and Lois Wviehhartz Seeretarv-Treasurer. Lois Wieli- hart and Norma ,lane Battev. Uzzr Flllllfl' l',iiIlXf!'iVI.Y M ' ' nnglon, ng. -s urrv. JG log Rt Btn x H ttf: Will Xlid-ile Row: NXi1h.tn. Sv rn, R lun n on Bottom How: Robin-. Whip. N hu llv lxuu op Row: Walla-I1sky', Rogers. Smith. X14-l.e.u1. Plzilnmrlt. Uressler. 5hulltin. Nlitltllr- Roy-: Hrhmurr. llarltlznl ilil1lretll.ll11mli- lz-1-. Utirne-. liroallvev. lkimln-rl liottt-ni H1-M. N14-R.-ni.. . r. -' . rx .- lerh.-r lin'-kt.-v. 4.1.1 ' . mm. .. iv Work. CH9 DHAMATIC CLUB The llramatie lilulv vsas formefl at the lneginning of the seeonml semester hy Nliss lflliottis llrarnaties 2 Class. Their lviggest aehievement vvas the protluetion of a play vvhieh vvas enteretl in the one-aet play eontest. anml vvhit-I1 vs on first plaee ancl entitlefl the elass to the possession of a loving eup for the next year. The play. A Toast That We tlan llrinlvn. clepieteml the flight of a lfreneh nohle woman during the lvloofly' tlays of the revolution. The play. vvhieh vvas exeeptionally well east inelucled Betty Sehmurr as l,a Torehe: Lor- raine lfvans as Toinette: Yvonne liormany' as Louise: anrl Nlary llojarski as lxliiflillll mle la llomauquet. The play vvas also presented in an assenilvly anil for several other organizations. -Xfter that the time vvas spent in presenting other one-aet plays. tlireeting plays. and the sturly of make-up for stage vvork. No ollieers vvere eleetefl for this organization. the meetings heing very informal. Nliss Nlilclrefl Elliott. llramaties teacher. is the adviser of the group. lietty' Sehmurr was ehosen for memlmership in the Honor Drama Guild. This group sponsors the one-aet play Contest. and each year the outstanding performer of eaeh play' is chosen as a mernlver. This year the Guild presentecl a three-ac-t play. lluley . as a r-limax to the eontest. Tivo tfentralites. lietty llavis ancl tfharles Shinrl- ler. vvere in the east. The l'1'rsor1114'l of 'Pf 1lUIlSf That flue 1:1111 Dfilllx'-l LJ Lutztnti. Nh, llttknmn. lit-tttnn htm: Kttmf. Httlign-.tn. Nl.tt ht-tg. NX t-:ut r. lim i-. Club lfflt-ss l.'tmt't'l1trt1lit1ll CHESS CLUB l'or thost- stutlt-nts xxho havt- tht- poxxt-1' of tntt-nse Cont't-ntrutlon. tht- Lltt-ss t.lnln was forrnt-tl. This Cluh ht-lps many stntlt-nts to fintl otht-r t-ht-ss atlivts to play with, untl inspirt-s gtvotl natnrt-tl t-ht-sf t-onltwts illltl l0lll'lI1lIl1l'lllS. Skill untl strait-gy lat-t-tnnv a promint-nt part of t-at-h rnt-xnlrt-r-s tm-ilitit-s. Anyont- who tlt-sirt-s to play t-ht-ss may ctnnt- to room 220 t-we-ry Xlontlay and ht-- comt- a me-mht-r. Mr. Hay antl Nlr. Hickman art- lht- joint atlxisers of tht- organiza- tion. Tht- agt--oltl titlt-s of tht- olliivt-rs ut-re tlont- away with. illlll the oflit-t-rs assnmt- tht- numt-s ol' tht- t-ht-ss-mt-nz King. lttrolt. Knight. untl Bishop as tht- l'rt-sitlt-nt. Yin-- l'rt-sitlt-nt. St-t-rt-tary. untl Tre-asurt-r rt-spt-Ctivt-ly. Uflit-t-rs who ut-rv t-lt-c-tt-tl for tht- first tffrnv art-: King. John Forsht-rg: Qut-t-n. Katht-rinv Weaver: Knight. Dortrtht-a Nlathena: antl Bishop. Sitl Colclht-rg. Tht- offi- t't-rs for tht- st-t-ontl tt-rm art- lt-an liilllitlflll. l.ihnnr Davis. llorotln-ai Nlillllvtlil. anti Kzitlwrint- xxlt'HYt'I' as King. iJtll't'Il. Knight. untl liishtrp. Ht-rt-. us in no otht-r t-lnlu room in tht- ltniltling quit-tnt-ss rt-igns snprt-mt-. Your imagination can gin- you picturt-s of a typit-al t-lit-ss contt-st. antl tht- pit-tnrv t-an lit- set into 220 xt-ry Fllf't't'SSfllllY. Ext-ry it-ur this inlt-rvsting t'lnlr. xshivh tlt-xizttt-s FU from ull other t'lnlrs. ztttrat-ts . ,. stntlt-nlf from all IllXliltlllS untl Jgt-4. lltt-5 hztvt- no prograrns. lrut tht-3 Inulxt- tht-ir ttllllv ti fnttt-sf without tht-In anti tht- t-ntirt- mt-t-ting is tlt-xott-tl to t-ht-ss ganlt-S. CH9 . nt: Nuts, lntttt-1.11. Ittltmtt. N I t lr, Xtitltllt' lim.: Xlt. ltnx. tltmtu. Ftntg lltltl n 1 K va: lfrn--ln. . .ms I - N. lln ll vu ll tt in Row: Work. l.illio-. XX. Kos!--pnlos. I R t ful ,Yozc. ifs like this CAMERA CLUB Photography' has alyyays held a high place in the hohhy' fields and llentral is not without its enthusiasts. A group to xx hom photography means the discovery of inter- esting scenes and suhjects. and preserving them for a lifetime. started a cluh yyhich gains many more folloyscrs at each meeting. Early in l929 this worthwhile cluh yyas started. hut it nas dropped for a few years and then. at the heginning of the fall term. it nas again adopted. The charter mem- hers made the ruling that only fifteen memhcrs yxould he alloysed at any one timc. In this way' the students could cooperate more easily' in their work. With thc reorganization of the cluh. reneyy ed interest hccamc apparent. The otlii- cers yscre Jack Bahcock. Klelford Hates. and Richard Work: President. Yice-President. and Secretary. respectively. Nlr. Hissong. the adviser. served as Treasurer. Each month a topic is taken up and discussed. ln Nlarch. the topics yyere lfilm llcveloping. Printing. Lenses llllustratcd I. and Taking the Picture. ln April. Supple- mentary Lenses. llcvelopmcnt. lfnlarging lfqnipment. and lfnlarging Demonstrations. In May. the topic ss as Reducing Pictures. Occasionally' the suhject treated is of such p'l '1tographic xalue that it may hc suhmittcd to state. city. or national contests. Photographs the rnemhers haye taken arc put on display from time to time during tht- cluh meetings. The chill meets cycry Wednesday. C 5 T p R m k I ln I xtrhln A1 lh d K m I ml ART GUILD The Art Gulld gave all students who were glfted w 1th an artlstlc mmd and creatlxe hands an opportumty to better themselves ln the world of art The quallfrcatlons for membership were that the pupll had stlected art as a sulr ject or that he had bllllmlllid two orlvlnal drawlnvs w Inch met Nllll the approx al ol the membershlp commlttte The meetlnvs were vers lnformal and provlded an outlet for all artlstlc enthuslasm Mr Ralph Yeck was the advlsel of the club and u ed hl room 121 as the work room Two mghts a month the members assembled for a vood lndustrlous tlmt among other fellow artlsts Many fasclnatlng expr rlences were opened hy the falry world of creatlve IIUHUIIIH tlon Each member was allowed to take any phase of art he deslred The Flne Art room ln the Puhllc Llhrary the Art Center and the Fred Lewl home provlded ex efllent opportunltles for the study of fine pamtmgs Nllss Margaret Cruenwald and Rox Iangley gave lnttrc-Img -peeches to the Uroup The artlsts occa-lonalls had models for thelr llfe tlll hfe and ammal pamtlnv All nature was a model for thur outdoor sketchlnv Faeh student took the pledve to do hls part ln makmff Amerlca art mmdrd And who 1n Amerlca could lu lp but he art minded when looklnv at posters drawmf and palntlnvs made by memhers of the Central Hlgh Art Cu1ld9 Ufllcers were President Edlth Skldmore Leo Rlch Xlce Presldent Nlarcla I rane Orma Kell Secretary Leo Hlch Ina Marte Lmdsey Treasurer 7Vlar1anna lot and trltre Ina Mane Llllflilt Helen Ferher n ow: Berk an. 'l'ir'rnam. Brown, Human. Dun I' bergl-r, lln-hints. Nudlvr, llvrk. St-fond Row: ll: son, Klum-l,ennnn. tiurrt' son, Lindsey, llt ' -. rdvrwon. lirirkson, Wordan, I. Ria-h. M ir ow: Po eroy, lf. Vllrien. Poling, Poe, O. Kc-il. Ulstntl, l 1'rlxer, K' 1 wrly. Newton. Mr, Terk. Bottom Row: Wilkfn. lluling, Moline. C. 0'Brien. L. Rirh, Brodie, Wall:-rmirt-, Aust. Haskins. . 7 7 . Y. . . . . 7 , , . V . , . P , Cx. . , , X' I ' C' V .Y .M . . L . s V K .L Q S .S . , . ' - . ' V L . Q K . Y . 1 . i X ' . 2, . . . , . . . . 7 w . . x . V V . V Y . . . - r . V . , U ' . ' J ' ' L' . ' s ', , . l , ' .' ' . . S . I . . I l D. . ' .f ' 'l . D. i i ,U v . . . . - . X -- A , . P . X. . . . i - . v . P L F. v. PL ' . , . . . Q 1 . i. . . . . 7. W. . , i I 4 v . . . . 1 x - Cl 132 Int How Luntlqurt Eur un Padmurt Bourrtl Nlrhany Bolton :len rud Bloom llnrtl Row leulbealer Lalrrer Lynne Bailey Hennlngton 'Nlarcu en Burrell I-enn Nl Uln Snrunrl Row M1 Parker L urey I' Buckley Nl Buckley Welch llxhn Nulton Ixnudal ntnn Huw N l I no xr unyon 4 tt te r e 1 an mn ennl 1 1 GAA At the hevlnnmff of the Qchool year the athletlc mlncled Ulrle of Lentral H1Uh jolned Nltll other such Ulflg all oyer the Umted Statee ln the OI'U3Il1ZdI10I'l of the G A A The Glflb Athletlc Aeeoclatlon IN a natlonal porte eluh for all lllffll school -f1rls who have the phy NlC8l ahlllty to meet the purposes and requlrements of the cluh l'or eysry hour each Ulrl spent ln the Uym 0lltSlCl8 of school hours sht reulytcl a numlvtr of pomts Flfly polnts were ncctssary for memhtrshlp and yyllll 500 pomt a fflrl w as ahle to Ham a e ter The-1r tlme wah naturally taken up w 1th eporte Baeketball wae the mam recrea tlon lompeutlyt teams were formed Yiltll the members and many hours of Good clean sport were enjoy ed Here glrls were lmtlated lnto the my NICTICN of refereemg Nlemberi then refereed revular class Games Eyery Wednesday the Gym became a scene of renewed Qtrenvth and stratt vy as wtll llllllt glrl clemonstratcd their slull ln the many sports The dues wtrt ten cents a term Miss Sue Ulney and Niles Gladye Parlxtr sery eil as 101111 adylbers The charter officers of the G A A were PI'6N1d6l1t Kay Bolte wlC6 Preelcltnt Blllle Runyon Secretary Treasurer Mane Avee, and Recordlnff Secretary Leone Delylers The glflb who recelyed letters were Kay Bolte Hazel Huny on Katharlne Roe Josephlne Yllleseno Betty Murphy Inez NlcK1ll1p and Dolly Hanien 1 r : , s . ', - , , z ' ', . ' 1 s . . H ' 2 . a . ' r , ' ', ,, A , , si , 1 , ' , A iss ey. Q - : , 'ss ' ' , lu j, 1. ' j. A . ',', V . 1 . f . ' ' ' . But: 1 'i life! , Nll phy. H -' , Bvl f, Kr , N1 K ll'p. H' s- , T F, Olsn. a 4 1 4 . . Y x . - . . X V . C' D ' ' ' C C S C L , 4 s C , . 1 . is . . . N . Q i . 1 . A . . - . C - ' . , , Y .' . ' ' v , - ,. ' . Z. . ,, 4 . , , . . ' v r Y ' - . ' V -' - - v 1 . r' Y, F - C . . . . . . , ' 5-l ' I- ' S 1, 1 r ,sky V4 I x 5- ' . V' ' .S A C ,- C 1 t . . ey . . 'I 1 v V. i Y . . e V t.. 4 D , r . B-A F L.. v , A. 4. C - . v M C , , v . ., - ' ' Q . , ' . 3 ' , . . - E. . . . e 1 . . - v. X , - . 1 . V- . . Y . . . . . , - . . . . . 1 , . I' I Y Q . . , C ' C J. 133 ATALANTA CLUB The Atalanta Llub enterlnv lts second year of fun versatlhty and mterest has made that second year a commemorahle one It 14 patterened after the llterary clubs, but IS open only to nevro glrls Its alm IS the broademng of each glrl s personallty and culture Llvely dlscus slons short programs presentlnv the hlographles of great nevro smvers educators, and other famed persons slnvlnv and talklng by members of the club, and work ln the hand1craft arts make up thelr meetxng Thcnr first year showed many accomphsh ments and the second was even more successful than the first Ann Hohday took the presldency and has proved herself competent and popular as the head of thls club M1-s 1 arohne Krlegc lb the Atalanta Llub adviser The membershlp IS not large but they make up for thexr lack of personnel by thelr vxealth of artlstlc Hblllly frlendshlp and yollltyf They honor thelr mothers at a tea once a ytar have a tea for the graduates and plan a monthly spread for the member'- If thcy were to have an Ctilllhll of thur handlcraft hooked ruvs knlttmg, crochet 1n0f and other klnds of seywlnof would he very much ln evldence Much sklll has been Thr Hr t year the Atalanta 1 lub met only IWICE monthly They have now changed that and meet every Frlday as 15 the practlce of other hteraryf clubs All Central yoms ln the wlsh that thelr club vull contmue to meet every Frlday through many years ! lx e e In am d Terr ' 0 S 'T Y 5 -N Te f 1 T , D .. 5 53 -1 T 1 rw T rn T za if ,L L. U D y L. . 1 Y T AA' ' , - , . , y ., , , . , D , Cs L V IT, 1 .Y n developed along this line. Top Huw: Daniels. Craig. Holliday. Scvrcy. Sul on. Miss 'rl g . Bm 1. . Row: 1l....q..n. Brown, In 1-ls, mv, Blufur . ill. INTERN KTION AL RFI kTIONb 1 LUB 19111131 Hlvll ha- Ntlldtllt TKLPFKNKJIIIIIIU manx HJIIOIIJIIIIKN Here more thall anx tler llaee the llllT9IllN neeel to Ile tolerant anel IIIIPIPJIIKTIIKIT The Internatlona 9 dtlUIlN l Int max ormee -0 tal It PII ra lvl llitll -e ulel attaln all llllltl' tdltttllf' of the mam race' he TPIII re pre-e Il ed lv ora Nelxon .1 ler-on eel 135 maee lnatters o 11N Txlllll heir lltllllO0 has the aehl-er-hlp of the eluh Each Tue-dat 1ll her room el Group ot opell mllleleel lov and Ulr N meet to pre -e nt ITIQII' xlelw on the lllleflldtltilld aftallx New pa er and IIIHUZILIIICN Nerxe as lTlE'lI' te xt the radlo and the molle offer ZICTCTIUOIIHI lntercbt and xlele and -peeehex hx the memher- promote a hetter llIlCT9I'Nl3lldlllU of world aflfalrx ree lllreel 1 that .1 Nllltll 1 elle one lnPe lllv IUII l IOII lltllt ll le- the lro- lee ue- Nllillll NIUIIIPN .1 lt e ln II allel ean attend ea Inetllllff The ehles are txsentl hee eelnt for each term twTllCh are ll eel to pax for the coxtx of refre-hme-nts and entertalnment Tleo tlmehx a tear oftlcer- are CIIONKII Those for thls xear were I re-ldellt bhlrle-x Lacs and Boh UCI alll N lee I re -lele nt Roh XTCLBIH and Howe Marx Huxtahle Secretarx Shlrlex HHITIITTOII and tarlene Allnallle Trea- urer Nlarle Pvllelleton and Ntarle Ixuldahl J T - f 4. N f A J Af A ul. I.-. ,, 5- ,. ,. - , , ' 1 R l' ' Q I l 5 f el .' tl tl X tl t lH',l st ll tx -el - ' - l- - s' 1' I, - I - ' s - ' - t . MT: N - .' ll: 'lo I 3 T- 1' ll'.' -'I d I P' I: -' lf -' ' ' 'l - '- l'l 's 'pl s 'sz ' 5 --r s 1' L - 5 2 - 4 ' C ' liefelallse- of the- type of the- efluh. the me-mhership is harre-el to no one-. All that is -1 ' 'S ' ' xt l' t ett' I ' lt' , :lnel S., the' vllll ' s' ion. Tl 'S ITOI . - I It --t st ll I l- .' 4 f ll-il-elgefd e- llver. ' A - ' ch h I I-. J ' :' . ,,': v'-. - A- ' le.,.ll.... l.lli-. xl.-ll.A...l. l.e..-.e,. ll..ee..l,l.-, lell'.l.l.l. 111 Row 11n 1 1 N 1 Lhn 11n on Halford Nnnon en D11 111 11-ond Row XX 1111 1 B11 11111 1 1nn1n I au Sarn N11 s Ha Lrn 11 l1n1 Row Wh 1 11 1 111 1 I1 L ihereos E1111 R1chards1111 FRFNCH CLUB Another of th1 lan11uaU1 cluhs Nsllltll has proyen popular 111 Fentral ls the Frtnch Club The purpose of tlus cluh IH to pr0m0t1 efflcuncy 111 11 r1t1n0 and speaklnff the choose OHICCTN The Pl'6NlClCI1lN for the cluhs for hoth semesters were DOTIS Fhrlsten Nlll farmen Comcz Luclle Holurts Tom Manrnnv Prrter Sarrls ,ltannc Wluelu Kathryn DUllIlU, and F1 rne Dunn All l3lI5lI1lSS of thc cluh was conducted ln Frencl1 and most of the programs were Uuen ln French All the clubs chose tl1e name La tlrcle Francause as an approprlate name for thelr organ17at1on Thelr profframs cons1st1d of accounts of the hvrs of famous Prcnchmen c11rrent eyents from forclvn a11d local mwspapers and plays Ulven 111 French Talks on France of today a11d 1ts modern Cllleb and schools were presented by varlous members of the class The French fluh also contrlbuted a program for the qtudcnt Spc aks Program The dues wlllCll w1r1 fifteen c1nts a semuter were used pr1nc1pally for refresh ments for partles The mectlngs were held durlnff class perlods on a deswnated day of the week MIQS Jewell Hasltms serycd as the advlscr for the clubs '1' 1 1 Du . N-1..-11. R.S1-111. 1.. 31.11. ' - 5 , . S . 1' g. s- f 1-' -. 1 , 11'N1111, 1111 ' 1. 1- Q w, 1 'Q 5 ' 1. 11 1, V: ' .1-1.1. 11 1,1-11.. 14.11 ll wg-, c . 1-1 ., ' 1 . J 1 P p- : ' r Q ' ' , - - , . . .3 3 , J - - 1 ' ' C . C language studied in the class. All the divisions of French Classes have a cluh a11d ' X V i H' X ' 1 l X i' X 1 I 1 ' 5 5 ' C ' . H ,. . ,, i . . . P . , -, D ' , ' . - I ' ' g 1 1 ' 1 x s 1 1 - 1- 1 1 v ' ' f s . ' ' F .. Q : R ' ' . 136 I r lx th rmm GERMAN CLUB The German Club membershlp IH compo ed of those students who have entered the second semester of German The meetmvs were htld every other 'Nlonday durlnv class perlods Pormerly a student had to have a ffrade of l or above to become a member but the rules were chanved s0 that all German 5 and 1 students mwht belonff The cultural economlc and p0llllCal phases of German llfe were dlscussed, aftel hstemnv to the short talks that were UIVCII by the members of the club Occaslonally a person who had v1s1ted the country gave an account of the condxtxons 1n tht pre sent day Germany ln ll'llS may the students Got a true and usually an unbxastd report of the affalrs of the N321 country The due ts ere ten cents a sc mestcr and were u-ed ln a unique manner At Lllfl t mas tlme the club bouvht food that made up a basket for some needy famlly Thls club ls Urovvmv lalver xv 1th each semester and has proven ttself an asset to the persons who have belonved The OTTICQT5 for the year vert Prcsldent Carleton Vanvsness Georve Seeley XIICC Presldtnt Norma lhrlsten en tarlos Met oy Secretary Maman Hllllard Helen Jorvensen Treasurer Harry John on Leonard Duman and Serveant at Arms, farle ton Vanvsness Nl1ss Bertha Vl ellhausen was the advlser of the German Club Top How: Whi mf. Ch ish-nsn-n. Jurgvnson. llilliunl. Nlrllny. llnfttom How: Fritz. Svzugruln. Lxtfuun, Sealey, Bmlulxlv. 'at e 1 . 1 .' lf S N ' - 11 1 . . . 1 1 - 1 1 1 f r 1 - I , , be 1 . D . . . . ' , , , - - C 1 ., , C 5 ' ' T cn C' Q Q - V Y 1 -M . C , . C , . . V 1' -' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 - 1 . L . I . , V 1 - ' - V 1 - . . - ' 1 1 1 I . . , . . C , s ' G 1 - , . Y. 1 . S ' ' f f S ' ' .I . 5 ' , U ' 5 U Y z: 'za Y 3 1 M . N ' C , . . . 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 '- . . 1 C , , C 1 , ' -' 2 . 1' I s . l ' . I fg ' ', ' ' ' , . C N , I T . ' S . C ' ' A ' O .,-. . v - 137 Lllhlt Iluuu. u e in '11 is u toni Row H rjnr Nrhull .I cub on L r Q. 1 null Iovvnr Piulm 1m Rvw nnin N im mu ts 1 I 11111 1 tom Rm ure 1 an rl i1 1s 1 1 1 LATIN CLUB Xvllll tht faptnatinv names Ve rffllantrs and ll1I'1lt'b r1nt1s tl Ia 1 flulms avain carnc into a promuu nt place in the ranks of the school cluhs All those stuclents takinv licero or Vervll wen automatically maclz mcmhc rs ol Xerffllantes and I lllI'll9N uamrtntcs rc NPKCIIVKIQ lVl1ss Sullnans puplls studied Xervil a xery 1l1tLI'CNI1Il0 person of ancient Trox I-I1 life and the customs of h1s tlme were reported upon hs talks UIXEII hy YHTIOUN mtmhr rs IJITICI. rs nerr ITCNICICIII BOIIDIC liuvger and licrnell IIIIGQ NICE I res1d1nt Ilya nor Iar an and S crctary Treasurer Maxme Smith and Sally Arthur 'Vlr llrandenhurgs division of the cluh Nllldlld Cicero Their provrams neu IYIBIIIIN ahout tlns Roman orator his adxentures and his accomplishments Beside tiat the programs of the two Latin Cluh xurc wry closclx relatrcl The clurs for X erffilantes nerr 25 cents a term lllls took cart of the cost of the picnic and olhu refreshments The ulrltes uaerentes rlld not haxe dues hut the memheis paul a small sum whenever financial matters came up TI11 purpose of both cluhs was to perpetuate interest in suhjtct plfldllllllu to Home mytholovy and the relation of Iatln to Olll' modern EIIUIINI1 Thr office rs for Nlr Branclenhurv s division were Presldc nt Phylll liroixn and Roh Katherman, lice President Betts Dick and Secretarx Treasurer Jane Benja mln anfl Kathryn Pike M, , . . Toy Run: Iluxtahle. Ril Hansen, Urn sk' , H1 -t -r. V1i1'Iuii.1rt, Iilxgger, Miss Hull' .xn. B I : a If , Q , a s , ra sen, Akerlvrg. B1-1 svn, Ur lun. 'I' I 1 : Ilu ' gg. Cairn-r, fpzirljs. Iiathv- amy. Y it-5, Sh: 1-1, I, Mis. in I ' . Iii! 1 : li ku Ili-k, Ifishgull. Rsl - -, Bzrlsl Q, tlinsl mu. Jim-s. A ' - z ' P ' 'Q 1 D' 15 ' ' ' Quae ' ie ftil I .4 F, T x Vx A . 1 S f 11. V, -. L. P A . F Y , Y , , , 5. the Latin tllulr. Miss Loretta Sullivan and Mrs. llranclenhurg were the advisers of the 7 ' . . ' ' . 1 . 11 ,f 1 ' V 1 ' , . g , Q f . . . 1 5 .i .3 ' I' .3 D ' 1' ' ' .1 . h V ll H , i. . . . H 1. J Y. X . D i , . . t . 3 , , , . , I 4 2 ' :I X Y- S . U. 1 . v l Q .F . i .B V . 1 Y Vx . ,. , c ,, , . K, . , N , . I I x , N .4 r l 1 . . it Z, . , e - e ,, Q A V . . Q Q,. . Y N M . ' r- , Y V I . . .K . 1 I, . , , E. . . X '-1: i s. of ' ' : :' f . ' 's ' ' CI 138 SPANISH CLUB lnterestmv posters bearmff Spam h word and lllly M1 XICHII frffures muted all fourth semester students of Spam l1 to the Spam h tlubs of lentral H1Ul1 Then were two Groups of tl1e club each taken over by ont of tl1e Spamsh teachtr 'NI1 Lalftrne Hoff and Mlss Franclna H3mlllOIl All fourtl1 semester Group bore th' same name El Agulla The Eagle and they had a common purpo e that of perpetuatlnv the students knowledve ot the Spam h lanvuaffe and custom All the meet1nUs were conducted entlrely 1n Spamsh The provrams were vaned w 1th mu IC dances or talks by member of the club or by outs1ders who were fam1l1ar wlth the ways of Spam and Mexlco The roll call was answered by gnmg tl1e name of a popular song favorlte sport hobby or Peter Lrane saymv translated 1nto Spamsh Refreshments were seryed at each meetlng These were made posslble by tl1e twenty Hve cent dues pa1d each term and by donatlons of the var1ous members Perhaps the clubs most lnterestmg features were the newspapers wr1tte11 anu publ1sl1ed 1n Spamsh by the members of the clubs The names of the papers were El Toro and El Tnformador They were prlnted IH the Central prlntshop and plctures and cartoons were drawn by tl1e club members These papers added Greatly to tl1e enthuslasm of the students The Presldents of the club under the Uuldance of Mus HolT were Bette Baggs Don Rattenne Burdette Sofme Bob Schwlnn Fd Ahmann and Jean Fenn Those under M135 Hamllton were Patr1c1a Scully Paul Vlfeber DIHO Azulrre DlCk Jandt Margaret Anne McDonald C la1re Adcoclx George Tlller I atherlne Sulll van Dorothy Loleman and Paulme Benson r T 1 -K hlf e Rattenn tl Ahn L hen ek J h n a e t O B erk r H tt m Ben lly Nc Han be .zach s T c 5 V 5 ' l ' le' 1: 5 ' Q : ' ' 's 's I S I 'C . - ' ' C ' . ' ' 7 If x S. 1 -SE ' - - ':' ' ' ' . : 1 .7 D s 2 ,, - sv .. ss . 1 e f 5 f C C D C C I 5. - C . C ' ' ' ' s' . 5. ' ' , s Y i. i V 7 . . W. H . . w i v. Q . . 1 4 U . . . , . V , . ' . . .' Y , . . 1 . , . - - , , . - . . . . B 1 , w 4 V .4 v- 44 ev v - - - c e a. ,, C . Q S . C. 1 -Q Y I - .' , - CC .. . A , . . 1 if ' X. Y . . , . . . . . . A I l . V. I . . . .- s . A Y x , , , , . Top Row: Sehwinn. Fox. B11 rett, iller. Er'rl.sn11. 1 s -jf. Sogg . 1 P. Dean. Second Row: Peterson, For . Cusark. Asprey. mann. Filler. Hamilton. 'tr . Third Huw: Has . 11 nsn . B ggs. Nelson. V' s erburg, ' rian. ll C , amilton. Bo o Row: Sullixan. Coleman. son. S-ru 1 . I hruer. ' son. Web r. Fenn. 1 , , . INNER CIRCLE At three fifteen on the last Thursday of every month there 19 a stampede to the audltorlum and a Frlcndshlp Frollc he Ulns The meetlng 19 op: ned vsllh the Lord Prayer and at the concluslon of the huslness meetlng a program lb presented Some of the e programs durlng the past year were mlscellaneous provrams COUQISIIHU of songs dances and readlngs by varlous students plays presented hy memhers of the IJTHITIHIIC Club and a sprlng style show After the meetlng 19 adjourned the mem hers rush to the vym for lnformal soclal danclng and at flve o clock they llegln thelr journey homeward after a pleasant afternoon The organlzatlon responslble for the Frlendshlp Frollcs IS the Inner CIFCIC Thl 15 composed of twenty students who are elected hy all the glrls of Central There are flve representatlves of each of the thru llterary socltles Hep Delph and Pllllo and five non club Ulrls Inner Clrcle ls under the capable advlsershlp of MISS llache Look Dean of Glrls The blgfrest undertaklng of thls orvanlzatlon ls the lovely May Banquet an an nllal affalr for all Ulrls of fentral and lllllf mothers A ueen and her Mald of Honor are elected and thelr ldentltles kept secret untll the eventful nlvht when the presldent of Frlendshlp Lluh crowns the queen ln an lmpresslve and lleautlful ceremony The glrls who head the Inner CITCIC and Frlendshlp thls year are Ruth Cowllnv Treasurer e Lhrl ten n Fa at erm.ll I n I I S . . . I i . . in. h . V . A .K I I I. X .S Y , 1- 5 4. - ' I 1 y I . .. D . . r .. D ' zu ' , , D Y Y . . Q. . M . . . A. ' .S I - . , , . . ' f D 1 4 L L L I I c ' , c I I - ' C : . ' 2 . Q . . 7 I h 7 . ' . : U. Presidentg Ruth Gaynor, Vice-Presidentg Joyce Steele, Secretaryg and Frances Bridge. Top Row: Cn . ' 1 sc . , ynor, K' ll ' l. Cowling, Snwlo. Dunllar. Coninghzlm. Sernlld Row: Iivrkslrnnl. ffudv. VI-rwtegvn. llulln, Clvnlvllls. Nelson. Miss Cook. B010 I Huw: Whi P. Koh:-rts, Bridge. Smi ll. Goldsmith. fcullv. FORUM The purpo 1 of the Student l'orum 1 to haw tht Nl he of the studtnt made. ltnoun to tht faculty Then arc twenty one memhers of thls orvanlzatlon ewht Q n1or N1XjllIt10I'N flxe ophomores and tuo faculty memher as adylsers ElPCll0Ilb are held at tht l360'lYlI'l1I1U of each semc ter for the upper clasamen but tht thru studcn who XXIII the cltlzenshlp awards at the thru junlor school are chosen to reprc :nt the Jumor Ttn clas Every Tuesday after school the memherQ hold thelr meetlnfvs dllflllff tNll1Cll they d1QCllNN school problems The Forum Qponsored the Wlatlnee Dances lll1S year ts l1lCl1 proved to be a popular as ever They albo were ln charve of the all school dances The Sweater Hop The Bahhlt Bamhle and the Vlce Xersa Hoho llanct Only lentral students art alloutd 3dIT'l1tl3IlCC to thesc dances The l'orum decorated the flhrlstmas tree VtlllClt was placed ln the front hall dur mv fhrlstma ys eek and avaln malntamed the Lost and Found De lx ln the front hall on econd Hoor Bettt Bafms X lce Presldent Buth Gaynor and Paula Betz, Secretary Treasurer Bette Baggs and Sally Blchardson The faculty adn ers were Mrss Bagley Mr Schatz and Mr lNelQon J T p R L ln I N1 dl R I Arrh N at B tl ln S l V 1 l W .S ' x j 'ls S K B' X S X , V I I W x - - 1 .Q . . Q . 1 ' . ' ' C' ' C .e ' 3. ' ' ' ' s : 'Q' 5. ' ' 1 C. . tk K S IM - I I A is H . 3 L S. 1' ,. -' c , . Ds. C ' y' . ,, I . i.. .y . ' 1 Q v v - v . '- , c . 1 ,C . .. . , , .. I ' Q ' ' I ' 5 l x E' I ' ' ,, l '.: s ' Z, ' ' ' 3 5' ' s . Officers during the two terms were: President. Bill Goodnow, Ruth Gaynor, and , , - . T' I , . . . ,,,. . , . . - c , . , 5 N' ' : . - 1' s ' 5 ' , QS '. . , T I -+ . n ow: Bugjs, R. Gaynor. L1 dn uist. Ford, T. Anderson. Christiansen. A. Gayn r. , id e ow: Str. Nelson. Lnhuwuy. Dt-X21-ts, Johnson. ur. Nlr. fvh- z. ., ..m Rm.-1 K.-11.-h.-f. Rifhwi-..,.. lv. A...1.1f,.m, rs.-U. L' .u.,w. H ,ef , 1 1 T p R a er o t 1 e le lx Pete tt w r nq 1 HIY A club that stand for the h Uh ldeals and hwh standards of a fhrlstlan charaete r 15119 H1 X It was formed a a brother eluh to H1 Tr1 and 1 sponsored by the T NI I A The group does not llmlt 1t membershlp becau e of NTIUIOUS behefs and has prown 1t elf extremels successful for other boys of the school The members have thur fingerprlnts taken and filed ln the government files at Washmgton D C H1 Y has ponsored many soc1al act1v1t1es throughout the school wear The Central and East H1 Y s vsork jolntly 1n sponsormg dances at tbe tlme of the Clty champmnshlp football and basketball games The-1r roller skatlnff and lce skatlnf partles are looked forward to exery year and are 'lhxays xeell recened A cu-tom of thls Club mhlch makes thelr purpose known to the school IQ the pr1nt mv of -core cards that are Unen to all lentral students Be 1des the hst of our op ponents and the dates of the encounters the H1 Y purpose and a hst of ITICII' offxcers are prlnted 1n a hands pocket slze form Thelr purpose 1s to create mamtaln and extend throuvh the school and commumtx a hwh standard of Chr1st1an character Membersh1p IS galned throuvb the acceptance of a que t1onna1re vwh1ch a pros pectne member 1s asked to fill out The club malntaln the rlvht to approve or reject am QUEQTIOHUHIT9 The lnductlon IQ formal and the neu member IS 1n1t1ated INTO the sp1r1t and Ollll'- 3.ll0l1i of H1 Y Uflflcers the pa t war xx ere PTPNIITQIIT Harxex Bland and Max Petty VTICC Presl dent lhchard Remkmv and Ted lzales Secretarx Blll Peterson and Bob Johnson and Trea-urer Bob Hlne and Nlek Demetrouhs E V Clark and F R Lee are the aehlsers 1 n nw: If les. Tnrg son. Kugcl. Duman. Johns n, Deme rm lis. Imrkbanel. Sf-fond Row: H e' Pr. Flaherty. Petty. Ha-'ins, Gardner. rson. Bn om Ro : Fcrgllson. Mickzl, Smit. Sarlis, Davidson. Ka rhar. L11 11'st. ,- S ua' .- ', .1 - . i .2 T. A . 1 K ' ' ' s S ' , s 1 'D' 3 ' .t '- ' s I 1 ' 3 'Q . The purpose of the club is to provide good entertainment for the members and W M . I ' .h - i S Y . . Y. . L . , . . , . . , K. . ' F ' , L. ' II ' K. , , , , Y Y I Y .L T . ,I V, 1 w .i V . x. i v . . I ,. : .T C ' . , . s t : - . . 4- .L . I . M .K H q . - . v . I .N . ,, . F, , r 1 D . B . .B . C S . Q 7 I . v .M L . . . S .C Y I . eq C 5, ' 1 . I x ' ' ' I I . ' ' 1 ' 'Q - I - X . C 5: , : g Cl 11 1 1, 1r1 n am r ln 1111 1 ne 1r 1 f1n1 at 1nf1 1r1 won 1 1 1111 1 1r1l K1 11 1111 n 1 r 11 1 1 1 111 11 1 11 lhl 1 1 11n111111 6 1 HI PRI COlI'lNll0lllllll0' Vllll the Julllor Hlvll 91 llool Hexerle- the H1 Trl Ulrlx Club ua- 1Nt11 lll tu alms allc pur ro-ex 11 111 1 111 entra Ulr N are e lffllllt for 1111 1n l11r-hlp H1 Trl- purpoae lles IH lmprowlnv the Group by lmprowlnff the lndlvlduals that make up the Uroup Thl- IN accompllshed hw prowldlnv projectx and recreatlonb tllat Xl lll lmprole the fflrla phy Nlcally mentallx and splrltualls Each Ulfl 15 expected to Une her C0OpBI'E1l1Ol1 ln enforclnff thls purpobe Thelr actlwltles and entertalnment have prolen thelr heat adxertliement thex are ao chuck full of flln 11ortll Xllllle provram- and Ualety that thes attract mam glfli of the teen ave Group T111 l5llll6llI1 hoard and a11llo111lcem111t- 1111 XHFIOUN room hlaclxlmoardb llotlfy the Ulr N of -uch ZiCllX1lllS ax clancex hal rlde th1 Faster Illllflllllcf Sllllflif Nerllcc 111 GI'HllClNlClS Park and jolnt IJICHICN lsltll East H1Ull S H1 Trl Clrlw all over the country have jolnecl 111 thl H1 Trl movement It has become a promlnent orfranlzatlon for character hulldlnv The meetlnffs are held at the X W l 51 111th Nha- fooper and Norma Dlerkmv of that ln-tltutlon actlnv aa adxlxers The offlcera were Ras Gorman and Francei Care-1 Pre-ldent 'liars Woodall Beth Lou Perrl l1cePreN1dent, Ruth Kuhrt and T015 Stenerud Secretars Ixabella Thallai Kay Gorman Treaaurer, Mars France- Fros Dorothy NTOTZHII and Eselln VC alter- Serveant at Arms and Carollne Kuhrt Iulu Slotholser Chaplalrls 114. 11.1111 111111. 1.1111111.1fh. 11.-11.1f..m. K111111. ll. -1 11.11. 11' 1, 11' , B.P' lI.P-rry. 11...-11. F1'1'11111l Row: S111 'bl g, Brl' l. 'll' h- ' , lfz ly. H111 rl. 11,11 h, Kutil. R11l' 5111. 'Ish' 111: Trl '1. llullalr. llolnlan. S11 ' gvr. Wvlrh. Ki gtlol . Vvzlltrl-, Nl C ll'g.111. B111 11111 R1111: LQ, Agvv, 51'.ll1 , Tllzlllai. L11-11. K11'l: . Vi 'lu . lf It . P. Age . MXN C11111111 . ' , ' - ., 1 ' 5 ' - I, : ' 5 formed through 11111 Y. VC . 11. A. The only requir1'm1-l1t 111-C1-ssary is that they I11' lIllf'l'- -all I- Q l 1 f ll-ll.AlIl.1 ll, lr ll, ' 1- - : 3 Q ' D C ' ' C , : C ' X' k 4 C' T , . I C . .3 ,- '17 C . , C C ' : '- . ' - ' , K, :. F ' 1' ' U' k I C, f C 4 C lx Q ' 5 .s. 2 1 Q , 3 5- : ' C' ' U' C . . ,. 1 . 1 -. 1 - C. 5 . C 3 ' 5 :. ' ' : 1' e 1 3 : 1 i' . V' - 5 ' ' , 1 . . Y . Y - 1 1 . . . n . . C ' '. - , A ' 4 A . s 143 C E nv Row Prkc B rg, lx m ur h un ru Ix lm kr:-n1 llnnfl rhln lur v r-mnml Row Nrhram Ilnllnl. k rl 7lfI ra Nun n on ru v n N11 -xl uhh Bottom Row Blt mg, I mhmx Nharc Rolnnw Vathcnn Karl Henry YN rllun CREATIVE WRITLRS CLUB In 1933 a group of studente mtereatecl ln promotmff orlfflnal vvrltlnv at Central and m alcllng 5tucl4nt5 who have abllltv ln IIIIS Ime to Ham IYINPITHIIOII throuvh a55o elatlon vvlth math other orvanlzecl the TTBHIIVK WTIIBFN Club M155 Hobb5 a vvcll mformed authorltv on creauve vvrltlng ha been the capable advm r of the club ever smce xts orffarnzatlon The m0?Il!lg' VvlllCll uauallv f'on515ted of the TPHCIIIIU and Cl1Nf'llNNlI10' of OFIUIIIHI manuecrlpts were held everv Wedne5dav after Qchool rn room 220 A recent accomphehment of the club uae the Vvflllno' of a trlbute to the 5tate ol Iovaa vvluch WHY read at Waihmvton Mcmorlal lhapel Ctttpburg Pcnnsvlvanla, IH a epeclal QCTVICP dtdlcated to tht 5tate VHTIOUS contut5 such as those sponeored by Cornell and Drake Lollef1e5 and the Amerlcan and Scholamc lVIagaz1ne5 have been entered and ln 5ome casee there have been favorable re5ultQ The OITICPTN who served durmv the past Qemester are Pre51dent Kathryn Dulmg Vlce PICQICTCIII SWTVIB Frledman and Secretarv Treasurer Darlene load The Qec ond Qemester OITICGTQ vvere Pre-Qldent Peter Sarrle, Wlce Pre51dent ITIS Wllken, and qccrctarv Trea5urer Arlene Schram T 3 : ' . 1- v5 u . II t . D h , 'npa , ' .. 5 ' , I I . S ': Q . ' '. R . ,a rf 5, ' '-, Hu 5 , M4-I'--k, Ii u 5, , '5. I 5. ': '55 '. .1 1 , Q , ' ,, , , Q' , ', . ' W ' , 'f ' ' 'c c I o . . . V V V V V . . V . .V . . . V . . VV V V . , V , P . Z, .. . . V. V V . . . V . V , . V V V VV V , . U , . , . . . ... U . .T 1 4 VI It .T , P .4 .xl P 1- . V V V V V V . V K . ' ,, ' C , Q V V . V . V . V V VV V V V V . . - - 2. I . . . . ' , . .. . ' I ' .I . I l .' , 'Q .I f ' I , .I ' . ' , C S. - I V Q ' C , 5 , C I .I . ' Q , , ,. , CI 141 BOKIAN A lll7I'3I'S ae larve as the one IH Central H.Ch proudes an excellent place 1n 11 l'llCll Ulrlx mterexted 1n a career ax a hhrarlan can learn hon to manave mam dlfflcult prohlemx of runnlnfv a llbrarx Thes learn hon to catalovue hook- hon to keep the carde hom to loolt up ans fact qlllClxlX Each vlrl HNNININ the l1brar1an Mlix Looper one hour of the day or hefore or after Qchool Fury other meek the memlverx mett for a vet tovether The latext llterary dexelop mmm- are tllHC'llN'f'Cl and lll5I'3l'X helpx are Qtudled A llhrarx clean 11p mvht uae held xx l1e11 all tht memhc rs cooperated ln stralghtenlnff the lwoolw ewchanvlng the old magazlnu for the new and ClllNllH0' Thu IQ all a part of a llhrarlan x duty lielnv a mtmher of lllli club Une- the xtudcnt a waluahlc l1e01nn1n11 111 the tech 11111111 of lllmrary uorlt and provide- lntc reitlng contacts Nllll person- lI1l9I'CNtCCl 1n the xame hnew a- thu Thle trammff often enable the member to get a POSIUOII 1n a puhllc llhrary The club hae clalmed the attentlon of many glrls and has become one of the beet and mo-t helpful cluhe of Central Hlgh We owe to them much of the eff1c1ency of our llbrary Offlcer- for Holtlan 11 ere Pre-ldent Marvuerxte Johneon, Dorothy Malloy VICC Prexldent Sarah Haddad L1lma Krenz, Secretary V1rU1n1a Dunlap f'la1re Hand Qchm, Trca-urer W1lda folller Clalre Handschm PlllJllC1ly Manaoer Delorh Kuhnle xr 1 11 11 n nn rrnl 111 rw W 1 'v fu e 1' vt 1 1n 1111 rwmu ton 1 11 ef- C111 'Nllu 1111 11 n 1 11 1 nm1 r 1 1r Hl11l1r1l llxrkew Runs a . 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F.CJ:E.:5 5.12:-ci: 1.4513 :- ?:5,E .:'i-4 zE32!'E.. ,i,-:zqiig E.?.9 .:: LE:-Egf-,IF 11,5-EEL-1 ::.: T '51f Qififzl-: z.. -,Mg Eli?-35? :iziiij :: Ts: 5 p1'L'i,1 .41-QL:-QEE 5 'i i 5 , I '- I I I , 146 A Q APELL X CHOIR Une of ie11t1al N lmporlant awetx la 1tN -X Capella Ll1o1r To tl1o e 11 IO enjm HIIIUIHU 1t IN t1e 1101eN Goa NlNN1l5lC to Hllalll 111 lk H111 1C department of our el1ool o aclnexe tlns goal a tuelent mu-t l1a1e pawlng grams anc l1a1e tales I1 part lll lun1or anfl SQIIIOI lll0I'll' after NN l11el1 l1e n111 t ww 1e a 11ro1al of llr lieu t1e c'a1al1le eueetor ol lux 0I 'llll1 latlon ll roup 1x e11111poNul of approxlmatels 70 mtmlure mlm Illlll rx clay 111 . r ff arc aw 11110 111 a a 0 la ldfl eae1 -ernesttr or Nlllfflllf' 111 lla f1ro111 1e N0 lI'dllO NO outs Ol tl1e la-I tuo Nemuler- 11111 Erma Lxmer anal l51r111ce Gold-m1tl1 'l'1e te11or Nololet ua- ll1Cl1arcl Re1nle1110f Tllkni -olo1et- talee part 111 mam of tl1e clloral I1lIIl'll1EI'N of tl1e Cl1o1r It IN Cu-tomarx for tl1e cl1o1r to Nlllff for tl1e l3acealaureate -erwlee and lf tllere are enou0l1 Urarluatee 111 the cl101r to form an 1nd111cl11al Group NN l11el1 Group sunk for tl1e f'I'3flllElll0I1 PXKTCINCN Dllfllln tl1e ecl1ool mar tl1e cl1o1r part1e1pateN III mam out-1ele aet111t1u EIN well ax tl1o-e of tl1e ee ool Tlu- year tl1e cl1f11r pre-entecl an opera The Roxal XdU8.lW0llCl KN l11el1 proud t l1e 111tr rt llllf' and fl1l1f lll'll A onff Xtllll mam oll1er el1o1rN from ll1e NllI'I'OllIlfl1Il te111tor1 fentral S c 1111 Mano or tlu Teaclurx o111e11t1o11 1wl11el1 ua ll c ure laxt .1 1 once rtx are Unen for o11r mm -ludent l3OClN 111 NlJtCldl a-Ner11l1l1e and earolx an sunff 1I1 t1e I3 N at the fl1r1-tma- sea-on foneert were alxo 1111111 IH tl1e ,IUIIIUT Nehoolb and for Olltilfll 0I'U3IllZE1t1OIl and event- Earlx tlnx Nllflllo' tuentx four of the Cl1o1r member wanv for tl1e memorlal eerxlee l1OIlOI'1llU a cleceaxed teacher Ur Bereman However tl1e moet 1mporta11t of all of tl1e act111t1e- lx competlnv III t1e NLllJCl1'tI'1Cl dlxtrlct and etate muelc conteete Tlu trlp 1 eaverlx antlclpated l11 tl1e cl1o1r meml1erx and mam l1our- of prae tlce are spent 1n preparauon for the-e esente Not all of the mem bers are permltted to U0 l1cCauNe of the State llmll Q0 mucl1 Compe l1ll0Il le Ql1o1s Il 111 t11 out for a place 1n the Conte-t cl101r Tlu- xear I entral mai e lJCC18.llX proucl of lt- cl1o1r a- It recenefl t e 11UheNt I'8.l1llf' pow1l1l1 at the Qtate meet at farro loxsa 011 'Has 5 I. 1 1 l ' U' 5' F' F ' l l',l nit C l 1 .i.i' ' ' Il 1 'T s .5 ' K ' l-.1 ' l 1- tl ll ' . . l - 1- - l - ,' l F '- eve' 1' ' '1 e',ul' 'l 1 1 ' rl. U --l1' lf of ' reclil 1- 11-ml - l Q 1 f C' , ' tl , 1. Tl . Q I - : l 5 f ' . x P F x: . . . . Y. 'f ' ' ' .' w' . H ' ' 7' U. ' ' Y ' ll l x 'S I r , l. A I r Q. ' 'W . I A4 . F '- 1- -lc : Fl' 1 1-ffl ' ' sl-ll l 1 1 f' ll. - H 5 f - Q F ' l - l ll: I 'Q .3 s . I 5 VV S F. W . . I .1 S. X P . . S 3 Z. ' ' C ' 5 . 4 s. ' l 5 - 'Q ' . 'I ' . 5 5' : 5. 'S ' 's 11- 14' .- ', - '- 1 Il. -. spiced nt! m Ro 'lr Dees R rr lt an S am rn un a 1 11m n R t d R o n r lx I N t l'h1rd Row fudc lxnocrn hrld Ru H Wand rH I hen.: L Whuc B ng 0 S ilu L m ure n k D av Back R w Calme Nlathena B tel Atl ku Nc tr klc nd n P 1: Luther Nel on Cart r Hayes BAND What would the pep assembhes and football games be wlthout the pep and en thuslasm of the band? Membershlp 1n the band IS another of the many act1v1t1es offered to Central students Follonlnff the plan of last year each band member has a weekly technlque lesson Wltll Mr Dees ID room 454 As m prevlous years the first semester IS spent ln gettlng used to each other The hard work starts wlth thc second semester whlch hrlngs contest practice Thls group partlclpated 1n the natlonal contest at Omaha last sprlng and recelved an excellent ratmv Thls was the first tr1p of any lmportance or slgnlhcance that had ever been taken by the Central Hlgh School band Th1s year the band recelved a D1v1s1onal ratmv 1n the state contest at Carroll Perhaps the most consplcuous part the band plays ln the l1fe of Central lb Ile part1c1pat1on ln the pep assembhes and football games Wearlng good lookmv Ma roon and Whlte umforms and led bv three talented drum mayors, namely Jack Stlck les ,lane Knupp and Jack Mllls the Central Hlgh School band IS an orgamzatlon of nh1ch the school may well be proud Central s band has over seventv members Attentlon IS commonly dlyerted from other classes durlng the first perxod by the rythmlc beat of the drums from room 131 or, 1n mce weather by the mllltarv mus1c of Mr Dees proteges as they parade up and dovtn Jackson Street , VYX. B n w: lt . ., n is, J. Wh' e, Rn , Schultz. ll bl' . M K. C hl, W'll'. s. Va Sumter. ohrr s. Sr-ron nw: Kostop Ius, B jigs. Ca lson. Hurt. Kilgore, Brady, Cooley, Lewis, llalslcasl. Zinn. 'mltcrrln-rg, N-.lo s. ' ' : 1 , ' r ' , 0 . ' c aar, A. N at ' , . 1 ' , nulh, Hucsrhli , Lucey, Burkl , Qtm l rd, a n aux, Ju c , ct ,, Bolton, Larson. 0 1 r, L . ax , ums, Johnson, Bulbs, Stir' ot, wman, S 'C s. La o , ct rsnn, Colt. . ' S . 1: , ' . ' . ' O ' . , L V Y an - as V- - - - - Y , C, . . ' D L , ., . . I - U - . . i I . Y . ' 1 2 e A V ' v , . . . . . Y . . . , v 1 , ' Cl 148 ORCHESTRA One of the most rmportant of the school act1v1t1e- IH Central Hlvh IQ the orchestra 'lh1s group has been steadrly lncreaslnv 1n number 1n 'he last few years Perhaps thls 1s due to the grade school and Jumor lllgll school preparatlon that 13 oH'ered to students all over the Clty In Central there are about slvty students who play rn th1s muslcal orvanlzatlon Tllls year they are under the dlreetron of Mr Harold T Buck a very talented musl clan and effrclent dlrector LHl0l Hedeen led the v1ol1ns the first term as concert master and was succeeded by Donald Harrlson the second semester The orche-tra meets every mormnv IU the Audltorlum, first perxod where lt prac tlces for one hour There are several smaller strmg groups such as the quartet, tr1o, and sextette whlch rehearse 1n Mr Bucks room durmg varlous perlods of the day Every other day only the strmv sectlon of the orchestra meets On the other days the whole orchestra practlces, tlllb lncludes the strlng sectlon plus about twenty members of the band YVhlCl1 make up the bass woodwlnd and tympany sectron of the group The orchestra plays for many lmportant school act1v1t1es, a few of whlch lnclude commencement Baccalaureate, and one performance of the Semor Class Play It also presents an annual sprlnv concert throuvh whlch the money IS ralsed to finance the event Central has a fine orchestra of whlch It may be justly proud Perhaps the mam project of the orchestra ls the preparatlon for, and the part1c1 pat1on ln the muslc contest Tllls year the orchestra achleved the hlghest votmg pos exble ln the state contest at Carroll l'1rt Row Standm Mute Stocker Iarev Evan Rue ehlmg L Booth Wander Haar White 'Nlathena Cagnon -K Tagg Lre L Ia g, S Iamoureauv Huvtable Mummert cond Row HI n Bl ug. J Booth Lar on Hay lxvpp Clayton 'Nordcnson Hedeen Damrlsnn Shulltln Thrrd Row Stoddard Brady Knott 'NI Roberts Adam John on Hole Shlndler Cool. Dtmetroull Blclvtove I-ourth How Carl on Burklt D1'Nlnt bnekel 'iulfuld Pster on B Lamourcaux Harrr on Bllnn kaplan Holtze . 5 . U. . . w . . s . , O L . - . . 4 . N. . . v v sf C I. sf l un 4 M A n. T D u L I 4 c n pu Y T ' ' . ,' ' . - - - - ,, C C , ' . . , . . . D . D C ' W . . . V Seated: Keil. L. Roberts, Peck. Kathvrman, Turner, Huff. s Q' 'g:, ,l' 's. S . ,I ,A-', '4 . '. 'u'. Q. .' .. . . . Se : so , ess'1'. . . ' s , 'r , ' U- . ,' . , , '- .' , Q . ' ': Q ' , , . . ., ' s, S , s. ' ' , ' 3 ' 's. ' ' ' . 1 'Z Q' s . 'V '- by T A S. - , ' 5 . - ' ' 1 ' .5 - . v r ' , ' . 111 I1111 ter 11111 1 on 'Slat 1 r1n11lt Wilkinson lln nt 1 111 ow urn uxun 1 mn tr 1111 1 rn Nuttc n W11111 111 1 ow ltel r 1: 111n o 1' P1 so llornn lxel 1 1 1l Iowrn Plclt 111 1 .1 n 1 11 11 tr 11th 1111 lxnm en 1111.1 N1 1 tconcl Rom llatfntss l-enn W 1l1l1n Nor erg meer W 11111 111 f-rson rut 11 11 odtfr111g SENIOR CHORUS Senlor Chorus IS the last step before the A Capella CllOlI' Tllls Uroup for the most pa1t ls made up of boys and fmls from JUIIIOI thoxus who st1ll 1s1sl1 to lJCCUIllk members of the cl1o1r Only the most pI'0ITllSll10' are chosen ln the try outs for Semor thorus W hen they are well enough tralned to advance to the choir tl1ey are ffnen an opportumty to show their ab1l1ty 1n solo try outs yudved by Mr Dus the chrector The Semor thorus ments evcryf day for one lJ6I'lOd 1n tlu muslc room The1r work lncludes tl1e practlce of sonffs dlscusslon of tl1e projects of other mus1c Groups and the study of mus1c technlque The members of tl1e Senlor thorus act as ushe1s for XHTIOUQ muslcal act1v1t1es such as the opera One requlrement made for tl1e Group IS that each member must slnlr o11e solo a semester Besides testlnv tht ahlllty of the NIIIUCI' this also UIVCN more confidtnce 1n himself Because five hours are spent mach wsttlt ln thls class tl1e student refines one half credlt toward vraduatlon rtqulrements for uery srmcstr sptnt 1n llllN Uroup Smce they do rccelve Cfedlt for lt tht students are more wllllnv to Ulvt up thelr study period for thls class For those students who are unable to HCIIICVP the honor of the A Capella Choir thc Senior thorns offers an opportumty for them to particlpate 111 one of the muslcal OFUHIIILHIIOHN 111 tentral 3 U1-1-: ' 1' HE Top Row: Cul' , Vth't lla-1111-, tl 'ling, . '21 '-', -' ,- , - . Sem l R ': U ' s. Nh -ll. S'h l-, Ada s. P1 .' 1 . Crist. all' gg. l.51t1n R : Di' , St 11-H11-I. Y1 gl 1' , 'ter. n, 1 , ' l-h xr, ll' l. 11.1 Row: rp-1111 1111111-. J-h M. . 'liill'i sn' Q S11 1,.-11, ' 11 , KI. 11. .l4ll't'. S1 ': ' ' , '1 ' g. Q Ib , P.' , ' 'rs, A l . . G1 '-s. Kar- . 42 ' . Botlon1 Row: Hauston, Port, Shurtlelf, Roost, ll11lloy, Agro, Deusrhle. l.in1lsey'. . 1 i . W i w . . . - 1, .. N . . C . - . . Y, . t . , . - T - . ' 1' . - - V .- 3 . . C K 4 4 A L Q L M . . ' 5 D ' '- ' s , . . . , Q v , , 1 . V W V . . . . i Y- i . i xi . . . 4 . . C . . . . ' I 2 3 2 ' 1 ' ' 1 . ' I 1 u U47 P' s w S C O. V . 1. . . . 1 i N D . 1 - - . . C . W I . 1 i . W . I . . i . ' A L , U , s I . E 1 s Q R . 3 J ,. 5 2 ' , . l ' ' 1 . 1 i Y V ' l iw 1 l . . ' l Z., , , - . . ., . D . - v X . . . X ' Y. . . X . 5 ' 1: 11 ' X . 1 V 5 . Y . . . X . If r ,Q A 4 CI 1'0 i Urvrzk P1c'ru11: nw D1 r ey N n Anlu 11 1 bn on Ly! 1 Har h n en 111 1 ur N1 fond Row Hltflm helm 11 en lllrr ntl K -X141 1 tom Row N h 1 N r 111 lxyru os N1 1 Iuwl-K Pullm. 11 nw Nl 1111 1 1 1 tnr X11111 o In In r n rn 111 rn 11 111 11nt 11 t JUNIOR CHORUS Way up ln one of the ltlUl1LNI tower- of proud old fentral Hwh a Group of mublc lowers ffather to partlclpate 1n Group Nlnvlnv The btudent- are for the moat part IH the loner clabb1f1cat1on There ale exen xome btudents who could not quallfy for fllOlI' but who Natmfy thur love of muxlc by attendlnv theae perlods Every other day finde them Gathered tovether to enjoy catchme tunes and melodle- The memhtr- are mbtructed 1n the fundamentals of mu-1c and muxlc techmque that they have 11ot been able to recenc throuvh the school: at a preuou: txme Tlub thorouvh and complete ltnonledee maltex them more ready to enter the A Lapella lholr or tl1e Semor lhorux In order to proye themxelwe- fit for thue two hlvher mualc Uroups each -tudent IN rtqulred to -1nU a Nolo at least ones a -fmt-ter In tln: may 'Nlr Dees Call hear the 1nd1v1dual YOICCN and know XSlllCll ones 1s1ll make Good cl1o1r materlal He promotes them a- thu proxe tl1e1r nal al11l1ly Much of tht tlmt IN -peut 011 yocal arranffemcnts Group NIIIUIIIU lnxtructlons on solo numlmer- a11d the fllNCl1swl0Il of conct rt- and muxlcal cntertammentx The solob 1sl11cl1 mn-t he gwen once a seme-ter tend to make the lndlvlduals more elf confldtnt and became of tlns many enttr the muslc contexts a- xocal solowts Here they ofttn t1m1-1 earn extremely luvh honor: for tl1e1r -chool - 2 ff 3- J. , - - . , 5 - s 4 4 f v wx fe 1 at '31 2 - 3 Q F N. . - .- 1 el lf A -1 . . 1 F' li I ' A , , ' l '. 2 . a . f 1' 9 ' ' . 5' ' . 1 T A L A ' J t if -V ' ' . l 1 h 5 . 5 . f ' 'v ,. , , l T1111 K : 1, '. 'a ' , Huge 'gta , V l-. . - s . H11 5 , B1 '.'k N, ll-11-n. Q- : ' -. 1' -5. lj s . ' h. Sr , lawyer. . 1l-r-1111. B 11 : as , Br-11111. .1111 , Xk . H1111-z, I-llli-4. T11 R : . 1- 51111, Wi 1- lil. Bnahi XR.-uv Slnuky. P' -5. P. Xllnlin. 't1.,11 l' . S1'v11111l How: llurlvtt. lilurl., Ko-t11p11lc1., Ny-trunl. 'lA11slwr, llr.111. 'I'h11r-1111. B I 1 2 Cu IN111, Tho 1.1-1. Ke 1 . Su - svn. l.y11nh, D1 K, ll , Th' at mp. fl C xg T S ' C C N ' I C C Q C C. ' Q . ' , , , .' ' 8 , . V C . S , ' , - . V i . i Y x. i. v . i . 4 V . . - - D - e. V i X . Y . . w C C C - - n 1 1 ' - u - 1' w ' ' 1 1 C ' C ' . ' ' D ' Q ' 1 1 A Q. ' Q ' Q 'Q ' C . i i . h X . N. i i I N X X y . N .. C . . a . ., C , , , .. . . . . L . D . ' ' ' J 5 ' D ' C S 2. Z.. .1 J 1 1 ' x 1 1 1 1 ' - ' - . ' ' - C L ' 1Sl VOCAL GROUPS AND SOLOISTS Every tear Neural muslc tudcnts ue with mach other to ce who ulll represent entral Ill thx llbdl trlct dl r1ct ta e anc eun HallOIldl mu IC contc t In le home muslc contest tho e cho an ture 'Nlary Jane SIl1Cl0I' soprano lgtflllfl Gold smlth muzo soprano llla Lcelanham contralto Harley Wood tenor Jul1anTor fer'-on harltom and lXlClx ljtmflftlllll lass ln the xocal roups a o sure fflr sextettc composed of Jean Whuler ,lane Yale- lhtte Kell lVlarjor1e l-lollar F-tlur Nelson and Delores Aslvra the m1X6Cl quartet made up of Mtlun Sllfllllff lJ6I'IllCt' GOldSIIl1ll1 Lrla Lee lanham and Stanley Bratt the hop quartet who were Dall Donaldson Ellsworth Kala- John Aalf- and Paul Smlth and tht boy octsttm xslncn wa- made ln Blll lou Tom lerrln llalm Donaldson Ellsworth Kalas john Xalf Benny Corey Paul Smlth and Null lJLIIl6lI'0Ullb ln the suh d1 trlct meet held at Eist Bc rnlce Goldsmlth lrla lee Lanham lN1clx DBm8lfOUl1N placed in the dlYlNl0Il l The xocal groups had no competltlon NO thu automatlcally adwanct d to the dlstrlct contest held at Sheldon Then Lxla Lu lanham and Nlclx Uemrtrouhs placed lll l'llVlHlUIl l wlnlt BLTIHCL GOldSIUllll had no competltlon Thr mlxed quarttt and how quartet placid 1n d1v1 slon 1 and there was no compet1'1on for the lmys octette Those placlnv IH dlYlN1OXl 1 and those who had no compctltlon went to the state contest held at Carroll Iowa There the only ones ss ho ratrd were those 111 the mxxed quartet em I I anha w w ' ' - C - x J' 5 I B- v' -' - . S , - -' x - C ' - s - 's ' . 'st ' . s t . l '- ' ' s' -s s. tl 3 - Q is V , V , ' . . , ' , - . - . , . . . , .W . uf Q Q . 4' ' . f ' I . ' : ' Y N ' ' ' ' 'S r ' - U ' ls ' ls C , .. ., , . . , I, , . C , 1 x 1 V7 - 1 ' - , ' ' ' w , l- - - ' - 1 1 -' , ' T ' - , . L , . , P. , , , l ' g ' ' - N i 1 ' Lv ll. . . x 'Q X x Y ' I V I , 1' . A l. . J . ' x .w . .' V f. . 5. V ' V ' : 3' . - , ' V A . . . , , , N - .S . I E i I C S - x . I S . 1 J. J l V. F . 1 . . Y. 1. v N . . N x V I . 3 X A . i 5 1 i . . Q V . 3 l . I . E . . I . 1 E . . .- ' 5 I' . . . . 7. i. Y x . . v ., C - . - Y x v i Y x . . Top How: Perrin, Unmtlnlaon. Kalas, Aulfs, Corey, D 1' rnulls, Smith. N-rund Row: Luv. K1-il, Yates. Nfl-on. Hnllar. llrull. Hutton Ron: XX hm-ln-r, I: m. Sterling, Goldsmith. Aslan. 1 OPF RA The Royal Vavabond wrltten by Georve 'Nl Cohan and Plut Harm- was pre sented by the mu-1C department of Lentral H10h on November 22 and 23 The tory took place ln BarUrav1a Marcel the barber loyed Amtza the m1ll111er wl1o ls the Ulrl for whom Lrown Prince Stephan assumes the dl Uulse of a revolu t1on1st Matters were further compllcated because of the fact that Marcel held a mortvage on tht 11111 tl1at was owned by Anltza s father Fmally tl1e d1ff1cult1e worked tl1em elye out NO that tht re was a happy endlnff 0111 of tht most lmprc -mfr scent was the mock coronauon scene 111 Xtll1Cll Mar Uaret lllocl llllll and hu ent l-leck wen crow md quten and k111U The cast lIlClllfl6d Anltfa the felucl1 lrma lymer PTIIICG Qtephan lllcbard lle1nk1n PTIIICQ s Htlcna Bernlce Gold mllll Colonel lyan Petroff Juhan Torverson f2l1efcheel1 Nlck Demetroulls Janko Ed Rochester Profe or Aubrey Montafrue Hopklns Ted Walen ky Nlarcel Harry Nadler Prmce s Moletta Ruth Loye Sextu Stanley Bratt Tl1e Queen Betty ,lean Collln The Nle senffer Betty Seymour Pave Charles Nloore Her hel Owen Partlclpant 111 tl1e ballet IU the oronatlon cene were Nlary Frances Sled chlaf' Bette Baz., X lf0'1I113. Save Donaldme l ucey Julle Sliillll and Dayadene W altermlre Jane Knupp prtssnted two baton lttlfllflg BXll1lJlll0Ilb and Betty Crt wold Jean Fcnn Mary France- 'Nlclionald and Ruth W all1er prestnted s yeral tap number- Qct wart uperu cd by 'Nlr Yecl-1 costumes by Mus Krlege dramatlc ln tructlons In N11 Elhott and the orchestra dlrector was Mr Buck :J J 4' ., . . 1 - - ' - ' . . C . C, 1 . -. . N . 1 - I . D . 3 , 33 - e H 9 2 . . N . . . , - - , Q 4 C 'C L' s 4 L M Y 1 T . . . . . . . 4 F 1 - ' 5 1' ' . v' s ' S ' S 1' ' Q ' ' . 4 C , , L. ,Q. L. ,Q ', K, . . ' , ' . - 1. P . 1 . 1 4 - fy 1 - 1 1 1 1 - ' - r' . ' r- 21' ' ' . ' N l 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ..,...,......,............,..,,.........................,., .. 1 1 LY R ' ' ' ' I' . lib' X X --'-----------A-'Vivltv-,4-----'----bb,--A---l-A--.iD- . S . - A ---- 4--------------- --------------------------- C ss, 1 1' K, 3 ........................ s I' . 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H 1 . , 1 1 , 1 - ' 1 55 2 l T 1' . - -3 -J' A m ed I ri w Nlnde BRASS GROUPS AND SOLOISTS The fine directing ab1l1ty of Mr Dees and the exceptional talent of the muslcian enabled the brass and woodwind sections to advance far in the music contest Norman Pedtrson, tuba Jim Adams baritone, Bol Lamourtaux ohot, and Bill Burkle bass clarinet Ray Vander Haar French horn, Bob Johnson, trombone, Betty Larson, flute, and Harold Shulkin trumpet were rated in division 2 The Brass quartet Clarinet quartet and Saxophone quartet had no competitlon and as a result were allowed to compete 1n the district meet At Sheldon Norman Pederson and Bob Lamoureaux were rated in division 1 while Ilm Adams and Bill Burlxle had no competltlon The Brass quartet composed of Shirley Brady Emmet Carlson Ray Wander Haar and Jim Adams and the flarl net quartet composed of Bill DeMots Bob Roberts Bill Suffield and Harleth 'Vlunt placed ln division 1 The Saxophone quartet composed of Bettx Junclx luscrnt Luther Dorothx Nelson and Elmer Colt rated d1v1s1on 2 Those is ho wc re placed in dnmon 1 and those xsho had no competition advanced to the State Muslc fontest held at Carroll At NHTIOUS tlme these instrument Groups and soloi ts appeared on a semhlx pro grams and proxed popular as entertainers 11- - 3. -av N' , 1' ? 1. I Q 1 R tg X- X t A I l 1 I , wi f , ,og if 'n , 'W A ' ' V I X .. .' A 1 Top Row: da -. P erson. Carl-on, Lanwun-aux. Bot n Row: Burklc, Brad-', 'z r Hzlar. In the sub-district contest held at East High, those who placed in division 1 were: , 2 ' g ' ', ' ' J - 1' ' 5 ' Y 9 . Y . ' , A i ' . D i S 5 i Y . . . . , . . , . . 5 1 7 T V9 A - . , , . ' ' ' s : ' 3 , , 5 s: ' - Cl ls: STRING GROUPS AND SOLOISTS Another Cl1Yl 1011 of the muxlc department which competed III the mualc contc wa compo ed of the trinv olol t and Group In the uh dl trlct at Ea t Jim Deme trouh Y1Ollll1 t rectlud a Clltl ion 1 ratinv Urma Kell cmllo and Shlrlu Iacu 1 hat no com me mon tic wuz required to walt unt1 tht district mut ll Sheldon The Nlflllg quartet compoatd of Carol Htdetn Donald Harrison Uunx Ktnl and tlsdt Bllllll the fI'1I10' trio composed of Jlm Uemetroull Illtlli llohc rt and C harlottc Ta and the Ntflllg Nexttttt composed of lean Blesain Shlrlex Lacu Shirlex Danielson Janet Exan- Sam Kaplan and Barbara Peck werc also wlthout At Sheldon Jim Demetrouh Slnrlex Lacex the atrinv trio -extette and quartet all placed lll Cl1N1Sl0Il 1 Thou who retelud tht fllV1N1OIl ratlnv wart allowed to compttc at Carroll There Qlnrlu latex rated a l whilt Jim lhmttrouhx reulwed a 2 Tht quartet extcttc and trio al o rated a 2 Mr Buck uptrxlsed all the btrinff soloixtb and Groups and was well rewarded for luv effortx ln their howinv 111 the conteitx R w in an lt R bc' B I Hedeen Ha 1 lx as A W . . S. ,St ' 5 5 s ' ,C s 'S S C Q. s - 'S ' s . ' - .S '. . .Sq . F. . Y .u K l . V 4 stril g hass. l I t' ' so l -y ' ' ' 'l x -- V . ' Il' ' ' . S ' C ' gt ' 's. . ' ' s. ' m gg- 1 ' - x x w N-' U ' ' x ' . , EC. . . - , C. U 1 . competition in Sioux City and so waited to compete in the district meet. K1 l 1 ' J 1 ' I 1 . ' . l . x x 'P' I 5. ' l x l . S -' I ls ' ' s ' . 4 . 's I . 2' 'DQ D : 'Q ' ' 'C : ' ' s ' as ' - 3. Tnp o ': Danielson. Fu S, J. Dcmetroulii. Kapl . Poe '. 0 rts. ot um Row: Blessing. , rrkon. Blinn. 0. 'eil, Lacey. TpK fu 'K R e Wil DEBATE Lentral x speech provram ls dnlded lnto five parts VVl1lCh come under two head IHUN Radlo speaklng oratory extemporaneoue Qpeakmv after dmner speakmg and dehate come under the headlnv of c0mpet1t1ve Qpealunv The programe that are put on for VHTIOUN OTUHIIIZHIION and fm r a emhlu are under the head of program appearancea The dehate aquad compoaed of Georee Gllmelxy and Wllllam Samore on the neffatlve, and Harold Gruewlun and Sheldon Slnger on the 3lTlI'ITl3llYC represented Central IH the State Dehate Tournament for the Qlxth conaecutne year The QUCQUOII dl-cuwed uae llc olwed That the l mted Qtatew should form an alhance Nllll Crtat llrttaln ln 33 dehatea Central won '55 and lost l 1 ll were non declblon Nlne tournaments were entered all together At Emereon and at Webt Polnt Cen tral placed second whlle at Hartmvton hehraeka they placed firet mth ewht mn-, and no losiee ln the Wornlnffwlde follevt tournament out of a posslhlr 10 polnts Central scored 35 Hllll five superlor ratmg and flxe exccllent ratlnve At the Unlwralty of South Dakota ttntral placed thlrd wlth hu mme and Hve lossee The D1 trtct tournament held at Sp ncer proved to he Hood luck ae fentral non hrxt with Nlx wins and no lo-Nu Thex placid hret ln tht meet at YVeQtc rn Unlon I ollege Vtllll the same number of uma and no loesei ln the State tournament tentral placed eeventh out of the fifteen Qchoole entered All IH all the dehate sea on proved wery succesful for the Central Hugh Qquad rx uw: llilin-ky. S. nnre. Luther. Bain. ,Ir. ark r. Bottom Row: Kuntn. firm-akin. Kulau, h'r wr, Singer. Rosenthal. W . V V V . V . V. . V V . V 3 V . . C, ., , bf. . . . D, , , , C . C. VA L l .' .. l l S D SS , 'S ' ' , V . . , l Y . . V V . . V . . V V C . I , . , . . V . . V V . If .'. ' , I Q' 'S ' ' l a X .N H 'I ' . . 4, 3 V V V V A V V V V .V. . V I Q . V , . c , V . . T V V. . V. V . . C . . , , C , . V. v V V V V. V V . V . UM , P . . . , . . V . V. V V . . V V V V . V . V V . V . w . . F , , C . . . w . . . . ' ' 3 ' ' '. .S I ' 9 , X. . , ' , V .' V.' , ,' . . . , . . , . ' , , A , ' CI IJ6 Nln n lhln lx1nt EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Extemporaneoum Qpeaklnv 19 the moat popular phame of speech work at fentral lwourtten puplla partlclpated IH hoth oratorx and extemporaneou Npeaklnff ln tht dl-trlct mett at Spencer Georvc Glllnslq placid hrxt ln oratorx p6ZilxlIlY J lnv and N0 were not entltled to compete at the state context 1n that fifld Georfn Clllnsln was lxth ln the btate Conte t whlle Sheldon Slnver wx on hr t III tht radio bpealtlnof conteit In the extemporaneou- Qpeaklnv context at Lellare Bxll Samort uaQ YlClOl'l0l1N uwlnv the toplc W P A Rellef or Crlef Ell north Kalae non firet place for fentral 1n the after Cllllllel' peaklnff Conteet held at Nlornlnvslde f ollevt Hn xuhject ua Just Around the torner Sueral Ntudcnte partlclpattd ln .1 provram Unen 1n each of the homeroornx lll eelehratlon of the 17th annnersarx of Natlonal Educatlon Week Other preeented an a Qemhls on Tuberculo1 Amonv the other bpealterb were Ernnff Frledman Daud Kuntz Donald Dane Harold Grueikm Ted Vllutcher 'Norton Bam Kenneth Luther Walls Rosenthal Chrle Zaffera Beth X0 s Amx Low Home Nlargaret Lsnch Sherman Sperllnff and Hllton Wmeton T..,. Row: Harriman. rpf...-mn. Kuna. R.-gm. W. zuff.-ft.-, S4-ru d Row: I . '. or. Fulwuulw, l.ulhf'r. llnvia. Bottom Row: Kuntz. flilin-ky. Vo-5, Rosenthal. ' - ' .. ', , ' 5 ' 1 . 4 x S . Jw A, S S C' on llc-generating l hilosophiesn. Central placed fourth in the extemporanvous speak- ' - v Q ' - - ' x 1 b e , - - . C ' ' ,. -. ' 5 on C : . - - , - C, . . . . . . s ' . ' - l ' ' S . 1' . I.. . P . . . , . A . . . - C C . ' .T ' 4 ' ' '. s -, s. 1' s's. C ' ' ' ' F ' .. Y . ' - . 7 - Y ' , . . ., 5. P . - . . -. Q by A 1 151 FFATURES ALL FOR CENTRAL SN APS POPLLARITY CONTFST WINNFRS ADX ERTISINF ALL F OR CF NTRAL .1 lullt-1 I 1 Georve Gll1HikN could me-ll be called a leader an orator an actor and a Scholar It ua through h1 l1ard xsorle and tlrelee preparatlon that tl1e peeeh trophx ua placed 111 o11r hall Nhowcase George uae t1e1ce elected preslde nt of 1 l1re Qto a11d became a member of the lNat1onal Honor Socxety A fllIT1lIll1llV0 hvure often rewned oeer tentral - lllClll1l3.llflllllCt Her name liernlee Goldsmlth IPI' outatandlnfr HlJ1lllX tXllll11ll welc 1 eholr the opera and tl1e mu le- Conte lx demanded mllCll of l1er However her po 1t1o11 as pre-ardent lelph oo eme 1e r l11ne r l1rc e eanned l1 r elepenela le xeorle anel ll1e Ndll0llcl Honor Society wanted h r a a meml er It can xecll he ald tl1at lTlY'Il1Cl excelled lll all tl1111 t the head of umformeel mare-l11ne urls a11 o S Jane Knupp lJtHllllllllllX ereet Nenee a en tral G onlx fflrl drum major 'Not all 1el1o are drum majori h01ee1e-r hae succeeded 111 o many other e annel f e-lool llfe a IBN Jane Qhe vas Frlenehlpx ee re tary a memlver ofthe NHL Annual gtafl Student l'orum Honor Soeletx mel Inner lrce er 1s1 1 remlrle me-rr1 m1e an frlendlx actlonx compl hlx captnateel all who leneve her oxal 0 IIS lI'dlIlN rrae and pet o11a1 Lxyyatvef He se as alao a good lucle ood loole cl1arm for Cen tral Hb three years at Central proxed hu excep tlonal sklll 111 the Qchool M lHlpOI'laIll sports hae leethall foothall and traele He helped l111Id le-n qlllClx to elect l11m 11ce pre ldent and then pre-S1 dent 1ehere l11s talent for leader l11p found e pre-melon 1ree mayor happenln Ill tl ml l1f lack Mllls hrouvht lllm llll0 the pot llffht of len tral Qtudent tl1e attalnment of the DCIQIICC Nledal the CIlWl3lJlC IJOSIUOH of drum major and the un contested f'Xf'llllllCN of lllN aetlnv ZlllllllX H we came a memlner of tl1e Ho11or Soc-1et1 H1- 1nte0 flly lJI'1lllHllCl and eonelue t 1e1ll malee- lllm lon remembered lluth qchott -mall exeept 111 Zill1l1lX -ln roclee ted 1lllX t ON1llNtlX IITOUUI a ll 1ant 11f-1 school career lJlII'll10' l1er HCIIIOI' xear -he ua wee prealdent of the Honor Soele-tx and pre lde-nt of tl1e German lluh The lhllo rece-ned an attrac- t e hrunetle full of llfe anellr1ll1anee 1sl1e Il ll 1 ned tl1e1r elulu SI e uae llllt'l 1 leneat qualltw lay ilSIl3Il11C power- eontrolleel hx lluth determlned 1e1ll ALL FOR CENTRAL 100 . . . I ! E F , . 1 J - '- 2. ' - '-- .' ' : 1 . . . A 1 ' l . P I'-an s - '1 ,e-. Tle of l - t le Sl of l - time-. - f' l -l - e- - - 'lv ' ' - . V ' ' l X l ' . ' V V fl 'F ' ' P . 'I v, S . ,I . i i . . gs. A - ' ' . ' ,z 2' .' cl hys. - . - ' Y' SC-- ' V ' ' l - . . A ', U ' ' . 'e 5 .' - ' s . ' l1 S 0 s.1 ' - s l 5 -. 1 ' 5 C' l . H- tt a 's. U' s 'l -. d 1 ' ' ' .' 1- - I A ' ' ,, ' 'L 4 , .5 X . ll 1' l jgl l ' . -'S l'ty. . ' ' KY - Y N 1 1 ., . Z, . 1 . 3 -- ' : l . ' - '- . . '. - - 1 ' T - ' tral's exce-lle-nt sport reputation. Civics e-luh was .A TI A' - ' gs ' I6 sehoe 'e of 7 V wish A 1 S2 l A I' l . j . 1 3 ' .' ' :- T , V in . Y' . . I. is F V. I , . g 01' ,-kg ez ld' '11 , L ' ' , , A ,' , l ,l lheelllll I qu - ' hu p 5 '- ' l Fl lr' Il l ,l . 'lla Se-hon ' , ' , , . e . ' S l - I . J ' S I '- ' - 'S - V ' ' 1 iv- 1 -. ' 1 1' ' - R tl s -- 1' ' s ' ' .' ' .' . joi -' - . '1- I ' . l11t 1- -' l1 this x 1 . . v . -.I I XLL PUR Ll' NTRAL ptr on who Can 'fam honor- the wax Juunuc -kdam dot alwaul popular and txtrlmclx well llkmd The pre lClKllClf'H of hoth the Xatlonal Honor Soeletx and of the June I lax wen lIlN Both hand and orehc tra elalmed hlm and lu k1ll hrou In hun mans uptrlor ratmff He entmred cluh work with dauntle 3.CllXllX and wa nlcetul Neerctarx of 1 Hat off to a ptr on whom lcntral can 4 rroud to Call ltx own 'Ne at weet and petlte are three I'llNXlllI1U adju tnew that cle crlhe one of Central x most out tand lnff Unl Nlarvarct Ann fook Har fI'16YlClllIliNN prosed an ae et and he wa mleeted treaeurer of the Nllfl X ear lla-s and pre ldent of Hep Qhe lc eamr a part of the lNat1onal Honor Soeletx and a mtmhtr of the liceord stall Nlarffaret Ann wa llark halred hlue ned Ruth lfttkllll heeame one of lentral repre entatne Students throunh hu po ltlon a pre ldlilll of the Glrl - lqrlendxhlp lluh and Inner Clrcle She wab an Important mcmher of the A fapella Cll01I' took her place ln the rank of the N3l1OIl3l Honor Soelelx rl wa a H perlan and a mtmher of the Annual tall x lu ack tall f endlx l xktaht ra uvh IH the field of Hllllllliff and orffanliatlon wor Rax proxed h1 klll a- a tar ba ket ma plax er and wlll go down III the annals of Central Hlvll as a real -portxman He Nerxed a- the pre 1 dent of klYlCS Hllll tactfulne-s and wr Hllllly A other of h1Q accompllshmentx wa tht attalnmcnt of tht tltle of Golf fhamplon of 193 The edltorelup of a new-paper dmmand- knowl cdrc xntereat 1n all matter- and hard work That 1 whx Jack Frxe was choxen lltcord QilllOI' Per Sexerance popularltx and per 0I1alllN tood lllnll IH hh characterl tlc traltx He wa an extcmpora neou Qpealcer pre-ldent of Honor Soeletx and ee retars of CHIC He wa a loxal knwht of tue fa tlt on the Hlll Ruth Gaxnor had more than htr xhare of ehool honora Her polsm and parklln per onahtx plaem d ur at th top Ruth wax prehldnnt of Forum a well a the pre ldent of tht HEQPCFIBII Ruth wa a mtmlnr of the Honor Socletx the Annual taff and uct pre ldent of the Inner Llrcle and Frlend lup Tlu furm he COI1Clll1NC proof '1 to Ruth ht to ht Ill the All for len ra n ALL FOR CFNTRAL 161 . . . I A A ' s ' ' b' I ' ' ' W l- ' e . 'S J' ' 8 P A S ,S W 'S , , W , ' s ' - ' s. ' H . v I I F. x . li L- . x . ' 1-, A 5 ' v . , ' -Q , n 'S Y. E ,S- ' . . . . 5 ' . 's 's s S 15 A: is . s s' 2 . . , . .. , , , ' rlg s - ' . t l . . 1 S . -S. , - 4- ' 'SS ' 'I ,' S ' ' ' -' ' ' j A.1....,. tg....k 1 . , lf l' v lf w1'li lhlll '. S ' S ' ,' ll ' ll-llylllk Gllyuor I ' : ' l ' 'A - ,. 'sf. r ' . '. f ' S ' s - t Q ' All for Central . hut Central was also all for her. H' ' 1 ' P rf 's s ' ' 3 5 C -' S.. S ES. . 1 . S . I i E . . W 1 . E , Q . ' . x ' 's f ' ' an ' s es- Ral' f s '. . ri ant I' ' -' l -. Ated ,Q pr . S X . It ' F .A . , A ' k. ' 's 5 5 s s' l ll ' : : : 5 ' ' C . , ., .' QC S ' ' . n- 1 : ' s 1 ' - f ' 1 ' ffl. L K X I . ' ' f 1 t F . .K -. . 's ' ' ' ' ' : 5 X' 1 ' . - A - . F . .I .S. . S. V S A- 5 I' V S - . 3' ' '. s - ' S. ' S ' ' 'C l 4 ' ' f 1 Q ' ' rr Q ' l ' 1 - .. . , I, , H Many clever hnes added a great deal to the play The cast lncluded l Shp g I D MID YEAR An hilarlous comedy 1n three acts was presented by the mid year graduatlng class 1n the Central HJ h audltorlum on January 23 and 24 Mlss Mlldred Elhott dlrected the play It Wont Be Long Now Thr play centered around the story of a wealthy young man Robert Preston who llke hls father was cold hard and t1 ht fisted Taklng polson by mlstake he was 1ven only 21 hours to llve undtr very normal condltlons Durxng that tlme Mr I rtston gave away all ll1S money and even marrled a flapper V1v1an Darrel because the g1rl he was really 1n love vnth Ann Winston was tryln to make him forget hlS cruel buslness methods and told h1m she vsas golng to marry Dr Talley At the end of the 24 hours he lay on the couch ready to dle but to h1s amazement dld not lt was dlscovcred that he had taken mater lnstead of POISON Everythmg worked out all rlght ln the end and Preston marrled Ann Robert Preston Ann Winston Dr Walter Talley Wllllam Meek Charles Dobson Mr Beansy Blake V1v1an Darrel Mlss Wllkes 0 ga Frank Cullen The Pollceman Reverend Lalney Thomas Frances the Mald Jack P Mllls Sylvla Frledman Jim Knoepfler Sld Shaplro Bob LaPlante Vlrgmla Lenolr LOIS McDonald Mary Katherlne Holtze Blll Goodnow Mlke Borschuk Art Sonneborn Rlchard Relnklng VIVIHH Wensel Buck Row: LaPlantc. Sonnebom, a iro, Borsrhuk, Holtze. Carey, Reinkin , W'enscl, Coodnow, Lerh enbcrg. Front Row: Knoepfler. Friedman, Mills, Lenoir, Mc onald. . .U . . . . . . , .D 1 . 44 a an , Y . 3 V v v 5 , Q . . .U - . . . , ., , , , U . , . g ' - 1 , . J A . . . . v 7 a - . 5 ' ' 2 2 ' g , ..,,.,,.....,. ,,,,, ,,..,..,,,,.,...,.,......... ........ l 3 o b Lechtenberg l ,.....,...... . .....,,..e..........,.,.,,,,............... t ...... . f ' I 162 J UN L CLASS PLAY A well known well lllted play entltled Growing Palns was pre ented by the June llas of 1939 The lentral HlUll audltorlum was filled to capacity for the two pre entations June 6 and 7 The play a comedy in three act w as directed by M1 Mildred Elliott The play wa centertd around T1 rry Mclnty rc, a young girl who ln spite of tht fact that -hc was Urowm 1lltO womanhood was stlll CllllUlll to her tomboy halnt- and her hrothtr Geor 1 who was just emerging from the awkward stage The two ClllldI'6Il U0 throuffh Tllill' trouhle- ln company with their parent- and their nelvhbor hood friend- The cast included Terry Betty Baker Georffe Lloyd Donovan Professor Melntyre Ceorve Glllnsky Mrs Mclntyre Jane Barcal Dutch Ted Eales 'Vlr Patterson Marilyn Anderson Elsie Patterson Prudence Darllnv Brian Sophie Miriam ane Patty Ha Omar VIVIHH Betty Griswold Betty Anne Cottmvham Ted Walensky Ruth Bluford Cladyce Loros Betty Lou Davis Betty Laird Tom Bolton Bernard McKenna Betty Murphy n n W t ll k roll F ink Bluf n Ba e 1 A ' ' ' ' . ' ' . ' I' l G' . . fu. ' C S ' 1 gs Q . f L ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . . . S '. . '. ' 5. ' Q ' ' SS v V S t s - - 1 - ' Q - . ' w ' s 1 X Y W 4. U . V Y Y 1 . . . ' i - . Y L L' P 1' ' i A C F' 4 L' , U , . . . ' - ' . , . , , , . . Q P.. D . D . . L '. . . 1 . r C- i. 5 .Y l 'T L- ' U ' ''' ' ' n A ' T ' ...........,......... . ........, , ,.... . .............. C l s. - .............,.. , ............... , .,..,............... ' ' -, ' TT ' ' ' ' 1 Y C Traffic Officer ....,.....,.....,.........................,,...,........ . ....... Warren Silzer Bark Row: Ahmann, Silzvr. Ealcs. Du ova , 'alcnskyy Bot un, Nlidm 1- Row: Mr '4-nnu. Anderson. Lows. Bu z . 'il' N Y. ord. l-'rn K Row: Davis, Cnttingham, Luinl. 'k r, Griswold. F4 fi ffm. ff ,G . ' 'N '55 ? IM MAY QUEEN Belle Baggs NIAID OF HONOR Joyvv Steele fff ,,,1, l Z Imloor Sr-ones l. A novel projt-ct of tha- Spanish lllulv. 2. Mr. lslsfrllvr explains. 3. what woulml you t-all this picture? I. The huh of thc- Annual stall. 5. Eight lit-ntral Knights. 6. A Christmas projwt. 7. Tlmt 1-tlit0r's corne-r. 3. Work stops in tht- Wooclshop. 9. lt W'on't lla- Long Nou . lll. Wooclshop svenvs. ll. Eclna Nlarisfs million tlollar smilv. Srlmol Life l. A vrueial nionu-nt during lt XX'on't He Long Noun. 2, Ziff gt-ts foot-loose. 3. Art tloat crea- tors. lt. The-rn-'s sonu-thing uhout a uniform. 5. Alice. Sallv. and Nliss Bagley shou hoxs the inter- ested 1 'f I listener should ael. 0. Thx-se Forum meet- ings are so-o-o interesting. 7. Paula and Lois ex- change autographs. 3. Whnted: Easy lessons on how to sew. 9. Aspiring artists. IU. We presvntf the Drum Majors! ll. The opera anrl the orchestra r l , .pm 'X it in M 77 . 7 33 ' U Q '- t W ,,, ,, ,.., , H, , . r ' ke ln 6 uf 4 . K 'Q ' ' H w , f '.'-'J A 'z5Uti 'i ',i v51rY ri s . ',f3i:'i 5. ' gg -.-.Zpe'.3'- -1.f.1t:f-,tw 1 W aff' X' - , - .'.A1sA., b.. .1 ' M Q. 'K' ff' 1- 'f'1 4-if Psi I 1 . -' ' V R i s ... .f, Our Athletes 1. Centrafs street clvanvrs. 2. Footloose and Fancy Free. 3. This takes stratvgy. kids. I-. Muscles. 5. Practicv makvs pvrfect. 6. Something for our trophy cast-. 7. Check and doulmh- Check. B. Line of scrimmage. 9. A hunch of husky huddlors. IU. Wheel it. il. Those- Cute- cherry Clic-erleadcrs. Bette and Orma. lb Our Athletes 1. Butch. 2. Action! 25. lk-ntral's Hand on parade. VL. Why we take honors. 5. Over that top. 6. Wihat the wt-ll drvssed runnvr nears. 7. Irving takes the lcad. 8. Suspense. 9. Blockade-s. 10. Interesting foursome. 4!v xg ff f hint I .. ..a.g4wf,.. l,Q'i'iiK'-Qa.,wm,iQ- l, Rrnoliunal vxaltulinn. 2. xltiSl'lllllllly pcrsoniflm-al 3. Annuals -Xutugruplls. ,-Xmialvility. l. Wm- null light. H. Girls against ilu- sl-Q tsuumls lilw Li paint Misrvllany this lion-cl alla-nliun. 5. Xu! alruxsing Illl'ClliiIllf'Lillf 6. lf? morn- minutes tlwn frm-llmll. 7. In ilu- spurt gl. 9. lflmit spvrlulurs. clvlwwalll tlw vwx'grcer1 tra-1-. fm. l.llIll'll cwmclaws. Campus Srvnvs 1. A-X study in vharm. 2. .'Xfll'I'II1Lllll of a shower. 3 1-iI'f'llIl14Ii1lHii1l vvidexmm- that lhcrv 15 such Ll thing: as hmm-um'k. l. A typical 31211 sm-rw. 5. ln- 7 liic-wlv court. H. HOHIKWNLIITI lmuml. Q. Humpty Dumplivs. 113. 51-vin' doulmle. H. Slvppin' along 3 Assenzblies l. Among lientrulis talented. 2. Morningside sends its musicians to lfentrul. Ii. The man who cut up the editoris swirl. l-. The pledge. 5. Chief White- featlu-rs. 0. Coronation ina-rnories. 7. The liythum Ifourt mas then in session. 3. liadger filarlx. Poet Lauri-ate of South Dakota. 9. lris. like Ferdinand. smells all the pretty lloxsers. lit. Dorothy Heeker has never outgrow n the smile. ll. Tlmse two Keil f'llt'l'I'll'Zitlt'I'5 again' -l5 years earlier. 12. Hou lit-tty Keil looked in a lwuggy. lfi. Entering the ars-h of Honor Students. 1. Ur. Pfvans in ll Homevoming study of concentration. 2. Franz -the little helper. 3. The Maroon and White Hoat takes off. I. And didrft vwn know float. 7. Head of they tlon't mean sausage. 5. We it would run! 6. Opera truck the parade. 3. IIE u long. long trail to the ticket offim-. 9. Nice fenders. TU. Thafs where tfvntral lit! H. 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'ill 111- 1-111 1 1111-, ,,,, 1 ,HIT0 N11'N1a IIS-11,1ll11P1l'llll-N1lll'11 111' 11 1f 11.,,,, 179 Wilu 1 11111. 1f 11.,..,, .,,,, . , M1131 X111'1'i 111- 111- ' vs ' .'1 111 1,,,,....,.,, 1111 1117111 1 '. 1. 1' 5' 1'i11gs 1 .1133 . '1 51111111111 ' 1 1 ,.,,,,,,,, 11111 Ye 1 1 1 '11 1,,, ,,,. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , . H111 From the Four Corners of the Earth Twenty our Hours a Day comes the latest news ln the field of forexgn BHHITS pohtrcs sports local and state news edltorlal comments news from Wash mgton by world famous polltlcal analysts' All brought to you hot off the wlre so that you mav be constantly abreast of the times' For news when It IS news read 12 umx Glrig journal Sloux Czty s Largest Clrculated Newspaper It Worft Be Long Nown THROUGH THE PORTHOLE Sept.9-Dear Diary-Well, no more swimming, reading, and loafing-school's started again. It's fun to see the kids again though. Sept. I2-Activity tickets are on sale-if only I can save 33.00. The two Keils, and Bob and Jerry are the new cheerleaders. They ought to be swell. Sept. I7+I-Iooray! Central took I. S. D. 53-O. S2pt.22-Friendship Club tags are on sale today. At least I2 girls have solicited my dime. Sept. 23-More fun! Good movie. uThe Rivers' shown in assembly. Central beat Austin and Mr. Dees announced drum majors. They are Jack Stickles. Jane Knupp, and Jack Mills. Sept. 29-I attended my first Friendship Frolic. Peggy Arthur welcomed the new members and Patty Keefe gave the response. After the meeting we danced in the gym until we thought weid melt! Talk about hot. sticky weather! Sept. 30-The first edition of the Record is out-not bad either--considering. We had a grand pep assembly-band out'n everything. Oct. I-What a football team! We scored our third victory-Fort Dodge was the victim. 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If I I 1'1111111- 876518 1007-11 1'1Hlll'11l S1l'I'1'1 HPS! 1 R011 my , 'f T ll' 1' 1 '1'r llffsnf Sligllllllg 1938 .-llifzzmls Uct. fr Sonic of ns lilllS went to ilu- show s ionsored luv thc It I'll'llil4l1l 1 1 luli l w 1 l . l l called Sui-etlicart ol Sigma Chi hut was rather out of date. Uct. II Unr ncighhons in Nlorningside wcrc disappointed as lfast was held to a ll lt tic al their Homecoming gzainc. We had a pvrkln-I assernlvlvffnnisic assemhlv from Morningside lfollcgc, ll:-ntral won :maine this time 20-ll against .-Xha l.incoln. ct. 9 f--Uooooofl sold forget-me-nots with thc other lvltls from the girls' clnlrs. Vt v were just dt-ad afterwards lint it was lots of fun. The He s ' ' aga f las usual I. Il N011 llll Clip I illt ct. ll We voted for the Homecoming Quccn and King today -excilerncnt run high! ct. lfl- Contest winners wcrc announced. Uorothi. Jean Sorenson is queen and hl liott Wvooldridffe is king. ls Central ever iroud of their rcfal con ilel Z- ' Q I - f nl W I a F ct. l lim hoopeel No school todavflieason: N. XX. Teachers ionvention. Il-acl ers must hc good for something after alll ct. l5fSuch fun-we worked on our float all morning. The parade was good will thc Civics. Hcp. and Philo lloats winning first. second. and third places. Eve-rv one felt let down after our l9-7 defeat. Woe is us and howl Oct. ll!--Nlr. Buck was too conscientious in his orchestra directing and hurt his hack' ct. 21--fHad good assemhlv today-home talent. lVlc:lVlanus-Bjoclstrup- Murdoch Co. GICNERAI. lNSliR,XNtIlC Tclcphonc Il-5527 5311! llavidson Building The Oldest and Most Reliahle Sport lleadquartcrs in Sioux lfitv hl'll'4'It'llIl.l1,Q for the Sporlvnun :mil .-1lf11ct1 ' GLSON SPUHTINC CUUIJS 410. l.. A. Blll'llt'F A. Al. llurt CIIIlgftlflllllfl-UIIN Io 1939 .-XNNLvgXL S'l':XFl Ralph .-X. Heaton ffecil Wi. Richards 1309 Xi-lu-it-ka Sll't'4'l Goodyear Shoe Qepair Co. Shoes Rebuilt .Vol Cobbler! GEORGE R. NIEIERSTICIX 'lll9 Jackson St. 5ll'l Ififth St 4 XJ X x Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. N N Nov ov ov Nov. Central Stage Committee VC B L R Draper. Kantor. Ford. Hielman. Ahmann. Friedman. l' t R . D H' . Mu-hlxin. W'esterhi'r:. Nelson. Sehmer. McDonald Nt e. 22-Wfent to football game with some of the kids-Central won l3-0. 2-1-Blue Monday. Report cards are out-oh my-l'm going to study every single nite from now on. 25-lnner Circle gals had oodles of fun at a party-so l hear. 23-'Nother assemhlyfthis one was sponsored hy the Record. we all had to admit they did a swell joh. l've had my picture taken several times as it's Can- did Camera Dav. Literary eluhs had elections today. 30flVliss Hamilton fell ofl a horse and hroke her arm. Teh. tchl Where is her dignity? l-Wool flew in the gym as the Forum sponsored a Sweater Hop! Bill Frank- lin's orchestra played and we had lots of fun! 2-Many Centralites heard Lawrence Tihhett sing at the Orpheum. 'l--Several kids went to Logan where they saw Centrale team tie 6-6. 7-l was in the middle of a history test when one of the pupils of the advanced speech came in-gave a talk on Observation of Education Week. Not that every week isn't. llflgig day today-ulihythm Court in assembly. Hlfveryhody stood when the judge came in. East took Central 13-12 in a thrilling game. Went to Hi-Y Victory Dance at Bellevue. Kodaks . . . Developing and Printing Supplies . . . Home Movies Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. KODAK DEVELOPING AND PRINTING ,ff 'L .7 k e K for Q f' Compliments of TRAVELERS INSURANCE C O M PAN Y 400 Warnock Building Lo Fama Bars 603 Pierce Street Rieh and Delicious 180 1 ll W' 1 Q Q f ECURIT mu NAT ONA ANK ' of S1oux City Y aj WEINBERG S Thr Store or Tlzrz lx Wmnuz BRUILATEIJ QXNUW Il HES IIFHT IL Nl HPS V8 -XFFI Ls gh H lBe21cesl?1u7? 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Yet-Genelli Prices have always been extremely moderate. 7II PIERCE STREET SIOUX CITY. IOWA 1'hoIogruph1'c Leuzlerslzip for ,llore fllllll Flififj'-.f1'l'H Tears. llIllIIHHIHIllIlllllIltllllllIIIIIIlIIIIII!IllIIIIIIilHHI!IIl!HlltllltlIlllllIIIillIllHIIIIllIilIllllllIllllllIIIIIIitll!IHtlIIllllitIIIlilNllHINitllIIIIIlNllI!IIltllllIIIHIllINIIIIHIIIIIIIIEIHtlIIiIIINIHltlllllllillillllltlll l-IAVQVEY BROS. 5114 lfourili Sir 1-1- L FOR YOUNG MENS CLOTHING AND SPORTS WEAR MAKE The Toy National Bank 'QYOUR BANK lionservativv and lntelligcnt Banki with Unintvrrupted Service Since 1873. Alenilwi' of Fadvrul Deposit Insurum' Corporation ng P LAINE S CLEO COLA Bottling Compony Bottlfra oj INEW YORKER AIND COLD SEAI BEXERAGES 712 Market St Sioux 1 ity Iona BLU E BARIQEL SOAP nv' E fur y?1,- llzz Urzamul Om lound Bur 613 610 Vi xtfr Stlct lllom '3 881 Wilson Body Co Manu acturers HOUSE TR AILERS SEVII TRAII EHS SLHOOL Bl SSES uxf S wa Excel Candy Co CANDY EATS llcuzlquurlcre or Cmtrul High Students os! I opular Central UW ,wr X QW? Leon Dimes T F . 'Q' , ul A A f 1' 7 f T . A V Y rv , .r. L I .-'H-Sw ' -.-is - y A . f ' '- f 1 ' A J , , w, . O Sio A Qitj, Io , . ,- ff fx, ' 114622 ei 'P' .,j'Lqi'qgj.5' X' F ' ' 4 ' iw 1, B ' . ' i leo li ' fffsit , u x .. X i ' fff Nov Nov IXoy' Nov. Nov. Nov Dee Dee Dec. Dec Dec Dee Dec The .-lfzrruzzlu Reurling flu' Record I5ffI'oet Badger lllark spoke in assemlvly' today. Very interesting. I7---We had preview of the lloyal XIHQIQIITOIICI. It's going to he good I think. A sparrow flying around in the and got more attention than the opera east. 22-Girls' elulms elected officers. The opera was super-swell. when we see Erma I,y'mer and Dick Ileinking at the Metropolitan weill say. Knew them when--H 27f-All my elothes will have to he let out after that IIIIIEIIIIQSQIIYIIIQ dinner. 25-IfI5askethall Cheerleading tryouts-the two Arts. I,orraine. and Ii. J. were victorious. More Iieeord tryouts tonight. 29-Iiette liaggs will edit the lieeord. Good for herl I-f-Ur. Nugent. erime expert. explained the gory' details of eleetroeutions. hang- 1IlgS. ete. 2--Boys' literary' eluhs followed suite and also elected offieers today. Ofwe were so glad to see Miss lieljonald hack after her long absence. 7fGood movie in assembly' today' called Through the Rockies hy Iiailv. 9-Literary' clubs took in new memlwers today. Basketball game-Central won QI-7. Itlfwient to haskethall game-Onawa heat Central 23-21. I5--Wrent to the Mistletoe Hop in gym this afternoon. Found mistletoe. Woo- wool SCIEINTIFIC ODORLESS DRY IQLEANIING WITH DOWCLENE PRODUCTS CUSACK CAPITOL LAUNDRY HLKIUIIIITQ' Service thatis Betterw . . . Expert Dyeing 505-UT Pearl Street Phone 5-89625 Eat at PETES Conzpliments of AND Meet Your Idriencls Kaplan Wholesale Uptown Cote CO, I'ete K e'1' iaketles. l'roprif-tor TWCTIIY-SEYCIIIII and Pierce Streets Fall Football at Gilman Terrace Dec. 16-We had club joint tonight. then to aud for some movies and then a dance in the gym. Everyone is still thrilled over the cast for the class play as well as the election of class officers. Dec.17-Oh, another swell basketball game. Central 33. Vermillion 14. Dec.23-1 don't think 1,11 ever forget our assembly today. It was NA Christmas Story and was just beautiful. The choir was perfect as they sang with their lighted candles. Central beat Yankton 23-2414. 1'm not going back to school again this year. Why? Vacation has begun. Jan.7-Back to School. Ho-hum. Basketball team was victorious again, this time against Ida Grove, 33-30. Jan. 13fCentral got beat 33-28, but no wonder-broken mirrors and black cats were prevalent in the minds of our basketball stars. ,lan.184June class elected officers. Bette Keil is the president. Jan. 20-21-Central took two more basketball games. Let's give three cheers for the team l Jan. 22-Heard Rev. Schwertz at Baccalaureate. Jan. 24-Went to Class Play. The kids really did their stuff. Jan. 25f1 guess 4'It Won't Be Long Now was even better than last night. Jan.26-1 ushered at Commencement tonight. Centralis surely losing some swell kids. Boo. hoo-1 cried for Central-reason, we lost to Spirit Lake. Feb.1-First day of second semester started with a bang. THE GOTTIIIGIIAM AGENCY 101 Third Street just Good Life Insurance 510 Davidson Building Buy a Corona Portable DRINK TYPEWRITER For as Little as I 31 per Week SMITH-CORONA IN BOTTLES Soles and Service 402 Fifth Street CHESTERMAN CO. Exclusive Boltlers Central Grads Are Wisel Grucluutt-s of tft-ntral tlt-mancl that cnlli-ge furnish training for tlt-finite xocatinns. Nlorningsitlt- liollcgt- stutlents plan their sclwfliilt-s. with the help nf 1-xpcrt utlvisn-rs. tn rum-t vnmitiorinl l't-tlililvriiviits without lnss of time or nimivx. Morningside College Qiclrers YQU This lzree Service Tlicsc vovutioiial atlvist-rs non offer to assist you. without any nhligation. ' ldlxill ur m r ult nn 101111011 am tatao tom lllllfltl t crtnt tt PO ltv lor ll 1 t u lull rr lfmm for lppmnlnifrii lltlr UI XIJNIISSIK NIUIVNINGSIIJI' 101 I FFP lhont 0 7321 CRESCENT Jewelry Co Ht atlquartt ti tl XSS RING S li I Su When Domi rltmn X1 it MCNQEY S HUNIP Ulr TXXUPXXTS SLIFS 1 ff lnullr un! SUI: l S ll 1.5! fir Ilunm r Frm? X25 iw KK 9,551 lxz S. E gigs- 5 'rig 4 in n' ' gg in ilans. 1,11 lno 's ' ' I' S. l l gs li l l ls uf lillq' ' 'rllt'gt's. 'irc at your tlis sal. Wi ' nt-xx If ll -tin. Coll hge lf: urses for Yocutionul l'urpust-s . 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Wheel March lll--Elite elected officers-keen kids. tool March 13-Dr. Allen Albert spoke in assembly. Demonstrated goose step-swell speaker. March 15-Wvent to Home Music Contest. Kids did all right. March 17-Girls' clubs elected officers. March 20-23-Une Act Play Contest at Central. Hooray for our sidel Miss Elliott? group walked off withithc cupl 1 March 23- Iowa liecame of Age was shown in assembly. Everyone enjoyed it. March Qlfliainbow sponsored Penny Honky Tonk at Temple. IN RECQGNITION The 1939 Maroon and White Annual Staff uishes to express their appreciation to the faculty and students of Central High School. We sincerely hope that these pages will be a source of pleasant memories to you in the future years. Receiving ami .Signing of the 1933 nlnnunls 'Xlareh Sl' Everyone mourned the death of Mrs. llereman. long-time teaeher at Central. April 5-June class elected seeond term officers. Jimmie Adams is new president. April Sfrfraek team traveled to Iowa City. Ted Thompson starred for Central. April 13-lil-l5-llistriet music contest at Sheldon. Most of our kids won. .April l 1-We went to another Forum danee. Enjoyed ,laek's sweet potato solo. April 2l---lVlr. Heany mystihed all of us at performance sponsored hy music groups. April 29f-I went to Friendship iiillltlllld. ll was lovely. llette llaggs was heautiful as queen. May 3-Heard all music contestants in assemhly. Mayfl--5-6-l went to Carroll. Tramped the town---roller skated. ate dumb things. and also attended state musie eontest. lland. orchestra. and ehoir earned divi- sion l ratings. May' 5-Wvent to Viee Versa daneefftook my new S. P. May 12-District traek meet at Cherokee. Everyone returned safely. Sports Hop at Stone Park Pavilion. June llfflgacealaureate Exercises for June elass. June 6-7-9'Growing Pains at Central- the east did swell. June 3-Attended Commencement. Good riddanee and all that kind of stuff. June 9-School's out! Hooray! 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