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

 - Class of 1944

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'fy' gg:-,gh vj .1 If I',.'VI' 1V,.V1,:gf2fp . gfi. ,X Vf V' -' V' - .. C W., IV .VVf.f.,:-Vg,,-.V.'V- ' .V-VI- , . V VI , gee .1g,V..' V' I 15. V ,LI-I..5-WV V'1a5 V 1 Vw' qgfivm-EGV . V 5 V 1 'f5i5f2V'f pf-' ' .V Clf1v:'Zif ' ..-4 . fi. H67 wif ski-n'-.'. . sI, . V., V., V, ifI.5V,f5,J.,.w7VVI,.tVVIVIIIYFII ,Vi VV, Fr' 'V . ,V:,'-- ff' Vf fwj..wV.' V' V' Wally ,qansem A .Ni :V t MR. HEITMAN OL'R FACTORY DIRECTOR Mr. Heitman or Pop Heitman as he is popularly known by the students is at the head of the Board of Directors which governs our factory. lt is his job to see that everything is running smoothly. He is ably assisted by Miss Finley. his secretary. and Mrs. Pratt. the registrar. The foremen who instruct and direct the pupils make up a vital part of our factory. the teaching staff. Each foreman specializes in some department. These departments consist of Commercial. Language. Art. Dramatics, Science. Mathematics, Music, Speech. and Physical Training. This varied curriculum makes it possible for six courses which are designed to meet the needs of every pupil. The General Course is a college preparatory course, and the Classical Course is very much like it with the exception that it requires three or four years of a foreign language. Another college preparatory course is the Scientific and Engineering Course which is concerned with the sciences and mathematics. To prepare for high school graduation, a student may take the Commercial Course, High School Graduation Course. or the Re- tailing Course depending upon his interest and his ability. GRFTCHEN FRATT DORA FINLEY Registrar Secretary MISS KATHERINE MOURNING MR. SCHMIDT MISS MOURNING Miss Mourning, clean of girls, holds one of the most important positions in Central. Not only does she have charge of girls' absenteeism and tardiness, but teaches Eng- lish and is advisor of the Inner Circle and Friendship clubs. Outside of school time her favorite hobby is writing and reading poetry, and also collecting antiques. Miss Mourning is a fond reader of Kipling and says his works are unsurpassable. In the modern field of poetry, Don Blanding is her choice. Her favorite radio programs come under such a list as The Firestone Hour , One Mans Familyn. Information Please , and John Charles Thomas . Miss Mourning says the most unusual book she has read is The Robe by Lloyd Douglas. One of the things that impresses her most at Central is the traditional Christmas pageant. Although she is busy every hour of the school day. Miss Mourning always has the time and is eager and willing to help girls with what- ever problems arise i-n their school life. The 'iAnnual takes pride in introducing Centrals newest faculty member, Mr, Schmidt, the assistant principal. Before coming to 'iThe Castle on the Hill . he was a speech teacher at East High School for nine years: and previous to that he was a vocational guidance director in the Junior High Schools. NVith so much ability as an instructor and a director. he is a valuable addition to Cen- tral's faculty and we are fortunate to have him as a member. Instead of thinking of his work only in terms of writ- ing excuses and tartly slips for the boys, he would rather think of it as a job which will help students to make the decisions that will make their living happier for them. He stated that he likes Central and enjoys the type of work he is doing. His teaching talents, however. are not confined to Central. He also instructs the Air Cadets at Morningside College. His hobby is remodeling old furniture and using it in his home. XVe want to take this opportunity to extend to Mr. Schmidt the best of luck and success in his career here at Central. IOHN SVHMIIYI 5195 i GRACE BACLEY DORA BALDWIN English Foods X, ,. . ., 1 A J ,Z X ' i 1. ' ' i, 'glfil 'A i ' .. in ' R X 5 , fav ' 1 Q C V N444 A9 L A ' A All if , ff ' I 2 W Aix ' , 2 ' l ,- R . ,Y i - ' - K Evil' i, . ,,i W 'ffl'-, 4595 S , gil LOUIS BLOCK CLARA BRANDENBURCE Bookkeeping Lniin. XVorlLl Guogmphy MADGIZ BAN KS Clothing VERA BANKS English NELLE BARNES English EMMA BECK Typing7Economics BERNICE BLAKE Englixli CllRlS'I'INE BRAUER Englixh, lJl'JI1L1llCS 1121 HAROLD BUCK JANE CIJXYPOOI. HAZEL CROSTON Orchestra Niusic Thvory A'i.1IilCl71IiliC9. Trigimmnclry, Gcomvtry Nicrchandiiing. Retail EDITH CURRY Chemistry C. R. DAYTON General History. Sociolngy, Civics N NHLDREI7 DEBOOY Homcmaking, Niercimntiising RAY DIJFORCIS Shop Assistant 'RQ' i i CHR ZLI:b DOWN lg. Wff- SHE l EBEN FORSLING Conuncrcial i.nw. NVorid Geography Printing. RQc0rti Aigubra, Physical Training FORREST FOXVLER LENA GREENEN ROSE GRI-.IQNEN Phvslfs English English WW! JEXVELI. HASKINS French, English ETHEL HEDENBURG Librarian R, D. HISSONG Chemistry, Biology BESSIE HODGE Geometry, Algrbrn IIA XWIZRNE HQFIT II. R. .IIXCOBI DOROTHY .IOHNSON Spjnixh r'wl'unn11Iics. XVood Shop Chnimnrr lidllutl l w KATHLEEN JORDAN I.lI.I.IAN KESSLER LEE M. KNOLLE English Shorthand. Typing Glec Clubs, Choir, Band CARGLINE KRIEGE Home Planning. Clothing XVAYNE KYLE Auto Mechanics ,M V. NV. LYNCH ' Nlechnnical Drawing M. I.. l.ITTI.lE.lOHN ciCCl'l1L'l ry H., A 1 0 Q i 3 5-1. H: A 1 .. lT7Vl1U.FflTY .lffl'l'N'MAl'lANY' BARBARA NIARTIN Spanish Shop Amislnnk English LLOYD MARTIN NIZLLIE MASON ECOUUUUCSY All'llCYiCS English, Shorthand 5 Am Y'.. I HELEN MCNELLIS American History, General History GEORGE MIDDLETON Radio. Elcctricity, Physics NVALTER MILLER Shop Assistant MARY MOSER lmn History. XVorl4l Gcogrciplly G, li, NELSON American Hiszorv, Civifs 7 1 L NORA NVLSON SUE OLNEY American History Hygicnc GLADYS PARKER Physical lllucalion I -:if I 4 , , an N G. R. RAY Geometry, Algebra LOUISE PERKINS FLOYD RACKER American History Civics. Speech A. H. SCHATZ Biology ERMA SCHEURMANN Typing, Shorthand HELEN SCOTT Solid Gmmctry, Algebra MARY STEUTEVILIJE Geometry. Algebra l l . HAROLD STEVENS lfUR'E'TT?X SUlf-'ViTN B'I'N79r'lvl7'iE 'HfxX7R?fxLbFfR Physical Education. Health. Conch L-Hin Offlff Pfafllffv Shmlhlfld lex K, HARRIET XVAECHTER Typing. Office Machines, Geography BERTHA WELLHAUSEN English. German MAYME YAHR XVorld Geography. American History RALPH YECK Arr. Annual Advisor ESTHAR GROTH Consumer Education, World Geography -. NN - Every teacher in a moment of weakness has a favorite expression he or she falls back on when at a loss for words. These are a few of the picked at random from our faculty: Mr. Knolle A'It's coming and so is Christmas. Coach Stevens 'iGood heavens to Betsy. Miss Perkins Didn't you even read this lesson? Miss Scott Profit by mistakes. Mr. Schatz Now, please, in the back of the room. Miss Bagley H1 Christina, Luther, and Mr. and Mrs. Kotsmolotskyf' Miss Curry I want it to the nearest tenth. Miss Haskins We'll have a little quiz now. Miss Sullivan English class, your own language. If you don't under- stand it how do you expect to understand Latin? Mr. Buck Come on, folks, get going. Miss Hoff Now let's settle down, class. Mr. Nelson How many agree. Mr. Littlejohn Do you think you understand? Mr. Ray Nature's favorite curves. Miss Greenen The Good Book says- Miss Jordan Now I'll give you another test question. Mr. Yeck Be original. Miss Banks You'd better make a note of this. Mr. Racker Analyze it. Mr. Fischer You reporters have to meet your deadline. Miss Olney Now this is my opinion.' Miss Parker Attention, girls! -'EH6 ,L 95 -. .V-QW: vf 4111, ' I: 'Ox N 3-1 if-ffff-,Q ffb AM., kVA b gf 66964: -'.wY. I 4, 71 1,5 5 ,V- Qf' I nv- ? fi. V .999 -,.....W- V08 Bush SUPP-IGMGRES September l, the new batch of raw material entered the factory in the form of young, eager, Junior lO's. After the bewildering process of registration they were ready to begin the year's work, and Central's great wheel of industry was again turning out parts to fit finally into the finished product. The first day was a total loss to our new A'Sophs but they were ready to try it again the next day. A week of wandering around finally brought results. The Sophs at last felt at home on Ye Old Castles' production line. The weeks raced by and the Sophs lost their unpolished air and were as familiar in the halls as the seniors. Many new and exciting experiences awaited them here at Central. Imagine the thrill of their first pep assembly and football game. They were at last Ladies and Knights of Central. The hope and future of the nation will depend upon the way these present A'Ladies and Knights do their work during the next three years. They must redouble their efforts because production has been stepped up and the requirements for the finished product are absolute perfection. . , X -' --f N ee.. A ,.-e A . A- A .. A, . J. Abaouch N 3. 5 Q- ,,, 6 5- M 1 i f V . Adams .Es ri.. 2. .- 'Q' I J. Agranoff :IIB zf- Q - A I- l-. Albrecht a s x yi J ii -. B Andcrsen i f ar ,.. ' , . a i if f ' tr... T C. Anderson B. Andrews L ...aigk M. Aunan N. Authier B. Bahr J. Bailey B. Baron E. Barry S. Bartlett D. Belin B. Beller H. Benedict My 53 .,..,.r. ,..,. 1 ,.,,, .,.., ... .,.,. ,,,., D . B e r gcr . 1 IIIIVVZ 3 I E lg' S. Bergcson J. Blackburn SOPI-IOMCDRES ln order to leave our factory as smooth, polished, finished products, this raw material, commonly known as Sophomores, must be mixed with, certain alloys such as Latin, English, Geometry, and History, and many others. The process of their mixing is a slow difficult task requiring a great deal of hard work on the part of the pupil and the teacher. The first six weeks passed and the factory reports were sent to the home front. There were many flaws in the raw material that entered our factory in September but by June these flaws had been erased. Two semesters under the influence of skillful teachers had made the difference. The students have been given new opportunities to discover their hidden talents in the great variety of subjects offered in Central. Many of these students have already become very prominent in our schools activities and have added to the enjoyment of school life. They have established their goals and are striving constantly to obtain all the possible benefits from their work here. M. Blanchard B. Blangy f wg' Q l,. Blecher W. Bliven if B. Blom 3 A, 'wi xg' S, Bogtgn .,..,,.,' i at- Vctzzr 3 If Nl Bovis as ' in iiiill I ig D. Boyle .A SQ 3 ' 1, , 'Q ' K. Bragdon ' :... - If '25 1-. ls . : - -we P. Brainard ,, H k .I y a. Al , --irir ,, . M. Briggs R. Briggs J. Brodie S. Bruning A. Burris S. Brygins -:'..-'2 1 12? -.'r5 R. Bush ,.,,-, .A Q In W C. Buswell 9 W lll' ' ': :::'::: 5 Q : M. Cabbell , ... ,,., Z Z .,.,.,... sb , q ':-' I l i J. Cannon , :IQ x,.... :Z ,,-1a ' '....,, . ,--i 3 -- 51: Q 2. ,,,, 13 5, Q ','. , ,,,. 2.: l 2-' D. Cantwell uzv . in C. Edlund 'Z i :SVA 4' G. Carlson .:A,., I W H. Chesen - ,X W. Chesen fz , L 1 'W l ii xfie 'lt X, Dlx? its --ii uzuu J. Clemens i I me M Cocks ,, A.., A fA . I ' 1'A sf f B. Coffey 3 - lf, Copes J J ' g M. Copes ti X .V , K kit ex The Junior l0's were anxious to enter into all Central activities. They offered their new and different talents to our assemblies. Many of them were talented artists and were additions to Centrals art depart ment. Still others excelled in athletics and participated in football, basketball. and track M Coplen .i:--- XV. Cornwell C Coulson :':' A C. Counterman :'t .,.. . V Coury ii ' J. Cro wtler J A I iiii i Ez. ii i . 4 li, Dahlstrom I- ,Q . in M D Danielson tlz Z... . 4 Q fi. Dauffenbach fl ...., , ..'. Q - A Davis w .... Q I, ' bbzz - i .rg ' ,,ii. 1 . ... I . : - . f ,-.- H -- ' J s :' .-.. ' . li :':' ' Q D Davis L. Dickman 'M ik J. Doerr ti S. Donavan P. Doran K Dougherty P. Driskill R Dunn J. Eales A Ebel B. Ebert D. Carlson N. Embick G. Eugen D. Evans L. Falk B. Fehrman A. Figge M. Finnegan M. Fish The girls were anxious to join Friendship, Centrals largest girls' club, and a special Junior l0 mixer was held in the gym so that all Junior l0's could become acquainted. The first general meeting of Friendship presents an all Sophomore program. ln the music department the Sophs fill the places vacated by the graduation ol' the Q0 A .SEQ Q.. .W aw. a in UQ' if . my as Y W' 'A 1 X Q vii ge i . - . '51 J' ,.,,e-vm: av - .512 .. .e - .z..w-gy ,-. .faifleff-' ff - ' ...Q .g :::: -- -.f + s f fwfmf-.. - 8 ... Q. . .gs sane- . . i1,..,g..M,,, Q X Ms Q55 . A 1. ' gy! , ...W .K '. 3, 3 .assi fi.. VI: .., . mr, ,F ' ..,,.. , , 51... gas . , .. 'W' V .,, , W Q M 3' si ' . in Q .R Ns' 4 E X' 52, Jill' 'Q ' I3 Y ...,. 1 .,. ,, ' ' V ' li i afw f u H 5' TM - '51 5' ,. V - I . it 2 'iw W2.f ' Y. E. Ford S. Foreman S. Forster A. Fortner S. Fosnaugh G. Framke XV. Franco E. Frazier J. Friets M. Fuglemsmo S. Fusske B. Gabriel J. Gilinsky J. Gittins J. Gleason D. Goebel E. Goldenberg B. Graham B. Grant S. Grieme 2 I lik l 4 I f 94 nl K -5 .. ,i .I-W., V: ,. . Q v 'F Q SN s 5 e 4 Q1 .X Q. Q a , Q Z M . 3 X Grubel Haligman Hall Hamel Hansen Hansen Hardy Hardy Harriman Harris Seniors. A few of the majorettes are also tenth graders. The Junior and Senior Choruses are composed largely of Sophs who are some day to be members of Choir. The ranks of band and orchestra are ably filled by the new raw material. The Sophomores had an opportunity to decide what type of finished product they J. Harrison li. Hass R. Hatfield Hatty l.. Hedeen l.. Hennington D. Higgins Pm. Hitzeman XV. Hobson G. Hoclt D. Holbrook J. Hood V. Horst P. Hostad Pm. Hunt D. Hurst R. Jacobs Nl. James D. Jensen M. Job I 2 A Q.,,.w.. . .,,. Q .C i ,.'2f:,, ' X .ga 5 ' IfI.:..,.. X' N - . M .. , .Mr y Q. - Rv. ' - , 4:25542 5 5 an ..,. A , . . . an I s A J sv S X N Q I I N .21 A me T assi? 'KJ .. -ao . 6 9 A X SQL! fm x 4 .Nw . Q ' 'N A? 'W 13' . T -'--': 'A f , Y 2 C. Johnson 1.::,., . 'J in ' F. Johnson .,.,. QQ'-it 'iz' R, Johnson -' R. Johnson '- S. Johnson ,..., .1 U JOM LI' n D- -101105 A J ew - j . ' S. Jones 3 'I ': - T.: T. Jones A 'i V. Jones V' wanted to be and could choose their courses accordingly. Some will he future business- men and women, and they will probably select a Commercial Course. Others want to he scientists or engineers, the Scientific and Engineering Course is open to them. The ones who have not definitely decided on .1 career can take a General Course which pre- pares them for a career when they have made up their minds. Ii. Kammerer E. Karcher XV. Kazos C. Keating M. Kellogg ' A R' K 9 U n Cd Y E uzzg i Q EI : Z W Q x . S A K Q n n Cd Y .1 if.: fi b ..: M p f A . K e r i .1 k ed e s ' 'Q ' :': M P. K e r i A lx e d es ' ' :::::':: ' Kilborne get ':., -.'. fi . ,M ..,,.: l 0 J A if J ... if - ,.,,. 'if -: Q.. .... J- Kliwcf ....: - ' ------ 2 ..': p . V- Knapp 'ii' -.-' 1 r ' l ,I :..,:. ,. 'K V , A. Knight - 1- :- ' f it ' - A A . on ' .meg if .f . in iiii' Q ii: '- .,..' f Ji': '2A',. J A. Knotts 2 iiiii if 5' ' 'iii Z if C. Kriudsen -'.. I. ,l Qi? N P. Knudson ,-....:3i i I 5 Knlltsgn r ..-:- iv.. ' n J M. Koch L M. IB. G. J. D. B. B. M . Pm. P. H. B. D. A. D H. J. G. B. H. Qvgse 'MQ - jg, fm .... J. . Kreber Krone Kruger Kudrle Kuklentz liutil Kvidahl Lamson B. Landeck Lane 1 The first day of school is very discouraging to these new people and the large castle-like building situated on the hill of l2th and Jackson takes many shapes and forms in the minds of these students, There are four main entrances to the edifice. the South door, being the front. The towers, the brick material. the winding stair-cases, Larimer Lathrop Layton Leake Leapley Lechner Lipshutz Lowndes Lundgrun Lyman Lynn Maeliarlane Maefarlane Madsen Mannion Nlartin Matson Maltison McAllister McAlister Hs 5? M V. A. G. M M A. B. C. ee. ' f Mcllzride lVlcDonald Nlcllowell Mclntyre MCll1lyl'L' Iviemahfm 1 .'::: i lllyl , Miller S3 as ..-- X i Miller V. A' 'A Miller . 6 x E Q fi? fx lg s J Q X X ei QJ l HJ c s 5 .Y and the inset windows give the castle like effect. Four large floors give the height to Central and each room is numbered according to the floor where it is located. The large auditorium constitutes the middle on the second and third floor and all the rooms are arranged circular around the Maud . The one remaining ohstacle is the difficulty of G. Miller U J. Momsen K E. Montange wk H. Montrose l.. Morse ci? B. Nash M. Nassiff N. Neal A. Nelson A. Nelson D. Nelson J. Nelson l., Newman t,e.i ii ' J- Nielson ' J. Nyman D. Oleson J. Pappas l.. Paquin M. Parker Pa. Patch tw , . f If . AA 1 f M its Q1 as '+ Q W S 1 it .A.A.,A.AA, A AA ,AA.A , if f finding rooms ll-l and Z3l. which are hidden behind two other class rooms. XVhen the bell rings the first few days, the Sophs wander through the halls verv bewildered and ask some Senior where his next class will he held. The sale of an elevator ticket is the first attempt of the Seniors to confuse the heginners. There really is an elevator in D. Robar J. Roberts B. Robinson H. Rodin S, Rogers D. Rosen J. Rowse R. Rud C. Rush G. Rve ft Sacks Nl. Salsness Nl. Salvatori G. Sampson B. Sanders B. Sanford G. Sanford B. Schill-te N. Schmidt P. Schofield we Q 'iii s M kv' Paulson eters Phillips Pierson Prince ,I D Ramsey Ransom Rich Rich Risk Schweiberger Scott Sea Shapiro Sherman Sherman Shively Shugart Shulkin Silknittcr ' Central, but it is used only for freight. Now while they are Sophs. they cannot appreciate the joke. b comers. 'W ut will later when it is their turn to take advantage of the new- ? Y bzzlvl ulyl 4 g:t1.,, A .. Atl t 1 t im M- H. Silzer E. Skaff O. Skidmore G. Smith J. Smith R. Smith XV. Smith C. Soderherg l. Sorensen B. Spaulding M. Spencer S. Sperling J. Spincller J. Spindler B, Staley J. Staley D. Steele D. Sterling D. Sterling . Stock . iw W, Stoddard Travis Voien XVarfield 'XVilliges J. Sloltenbcrg P. Troutman G. Vondrak K. XVarncr XV. XXITHQGII 5 J ,. M... . X an I Q! Q .. ..1' X I. Q 5, I qulza V . .,,.:.k1. . . . J ei xx' W Tedford B. Teschkc J. Thompson Vandcrbcrg Van Dusen J. Venter Vondrak M. Wadden E. Vkfagner XVeincr P. XVells J. Vwfest . XVintcrlin J. NVilson S. XVilson C. Vwfright NV. Youds M. Thompson T.. Vigen E. Vvhller B. XVhitc M. XVittsche Tramontina Vogt Walters NVi1der XVork -21128 v ' X1 ' ' V ,igflcbf es?-VV-.VVS-15:35. Vi fg::2!?.f1'f.l gfzyflfe .-F ll t I gy- QA ,aa , V4 1 V... A rw Y Yi ...V If y tux VV : .,.V,, L nw? 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K' 12,11 -f-x:gs3?,: 1,5 V-'VT V fy,-SH yr, Q .Q 3 ,V Vf 3 E 5.-gf Vf: , VI, 'V ,.,y.'.g y3- . . V 1' V52 4- ...S L, V ',- -,fy V 5,113 X -g. 7 I-,-V ' 'Y Q' , V',,. .1m.,.-- X' V,-,,,A . :gg .na-. ' V , .111 'NVE'-'4 f4?,' .VV .-V Mr- 39-V i WV S1 V ' fi-MV' V -s'f.1i53?iV3- 'ff HV -V Q' ' X5 bl J V' 'Ek f - .aVf3LVfQ.fk3ff.f Vg: . V C' .V.,'V' 'rf 336191222 .5 VV ' . 1 V VVV- V-.iV.-aw :VV V11 f'- x-ml,-1 V,VVf ..w.- VV .V .VVfrcVVz1- V 1, .L l , A V 1 . - ' V V mf. I xjilw gt .Elz , . W Q vw s W their ,Q 6 -.1 . 8 iv' gb 13 Q ..,.g ::-- ? Alirendt. Xlary Alford. Gent' All Nlargaret Be.iiihien. lzlainr l'at'edle llt-len lit-nson lioh Z 12- ',.1.- 5, hh may , :s -5 , Q ,-. L1 -1 si Andersoii. Claire Anderson Phvlli ll.-rger. l vin lllaiid llellv Aiiii l'mlint'r Allen Our Juniors, who have entered the second phase of our factory, make up a large pftrl of otir indtistry. Their willingness to learn and to participate in activities has made their second year more eventful. A large portion of the office work is handled by our Juniors, who also may take care of the emergency room, library, and take part in the Courtesy Committee which car- ries slips, shows visitors through our fac- tory. and helps with other work. Positions were filled on the Record and Annual staffs by these semipolished parts. Possibilities of advancement is very high for a Junior in these activities. They add to our track. basketball. and football teams. and prove their talent by acquiring a position on the starting line up. Our juniors have a great responsibility in our music department as the hand. orchestra. i ,fs 3 ikntlresen. .lean Atwood Darlene Annahlr, Virginia Authier. Mary Lou 'Miiislrtiiig .linimiu Baxter Nlarv llmltoii. lidith Pwradlev. Edna llmraiith. lgilreii lauiidv Keith llwtirtiicss. kkhirren lloinian llarhara llrady. Ciolleen Bridge Phyllis l'rurger Xlaliel Bush Clyde rnholtf Toni larakr .lack llrou ii lionnit- llwurnt-it Nlarilvn Cale Arlene . E f tt-- i as . we ..,, ...Q ,.,. . S . W - - is Y P . y 'NS iw gy P mf is . ' ' ' . :: X? X g X ff KU if fgfufz fx 4 ' We L and choir depend on them to fill the open- ings left by the finished products which have rolled off the assembly line. The girls have a chance to belong to lnner Circle which heads Friendship and consists of twenty girls. many of which are .- Jufliofs. .. 35- , A membership most looked forward to is ..1...,.11 . if iii WG I . x 2-: 2 llkz that of a literary club. Although restric- 'f'1'-' li tions allow only senior elevens to join. a few Azlq 5:31 ii:', 1 A of the many other clubs are science. art. Q 9 as Spanish, l.atin, German, and French. V They may become members ol' the Stu- dent Council, the governing body of Cen' tral which is composed of a representative ' from every home room. The Juniors anxiously wait for the third bf, and last phase of their life at Central when . eff Carlson, Dolores Chamberlin, Gloria Coleman, .lack Chester. Helen Compton. Audrey Dahlstrom. Frances Daley, Shirley Davis. Charles 5 I lie industry. they will become a finishe product ur Coe. Helen Q N Davis. .loe De XVitt. Mary lfllen Dornbusch. Maxine Dunn. Don Day. Eleanor lionohue. .loan Downing. l.ueille Dunn. Patricia Detlels. Dale Donahue. Rosemary Human, Dorothy libel. Audrey 3 We . ' N 5, ff.. as I , fb if ms if 45 Viv l , 3 1 Cownie. Vernon Crahan, Jack iraigheail, Colleen lfverett, Eleanor liarrington. Cordon Floyd, Bill ., ig. .9 X ,, Crary, Bruce Curry, Frank Curtis Carolyn Forsherg. Robert lfreese. Julie Fuglemsmo. Einar 1 K, 5 Y Q if '51 5' ig . . s s S e 1 1 v .,.,,. Y N N . , ,V , ----- '36 M -A Q ' 2 QQ W '53 W ' an his wh . V',,, . ,,,.. i ' ' ' if r ff Q g W ,. .... .. . .. A 1 f A Q ' A 5. , ., gg. QQ, ig. 1 . PIA. W ' W , 2 -2? ,.... ' .... r rrrr 5 gz 5 . ig ,E , , ,gy is-H Q1 . 3. , Rf f ' - - . X X ' V 1' Y Gibson. Ku-nyn-th nffin, 1 y Fran f Harbuzfk. Shirley Harris, Ruby Hawkins. Veronica Hvixrizlcr. Edwin Holm-rg, Jack Glairll. 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Pearl McConnell Bill Mcllvain. Kgnncrh Milligan, Joyce Lar9on. Ty l.ocpp. David Marcum. Jack Nlclparide. Barbara J, lVlCCOnncll, Nam' lNlcMarlin.J1mmie Mumcrt. Bob l.ce Levin, Hclvn Nclwn. C.l.1rcmi Ni-lxon. Irina Ncuwochnrr, Susan i , .:E,i .3 X' Silf' l.ynn. Arlvne Nirlscn, Victor Norton. Norma Olson, Stanley bm Palmquist. liranli Pauley, Joan Paulos. Kalhcrim' Matthews, Douglav Mclfallisrcr, Vwlaync Mcfforkindale, James Meyers, Sally lliustian, Joba Pcrlry. Marilyn Perrin, Phyllis rm Q 31 Q, S X X . -im ig r llcrchy. Roy l'rlcrs0n, Mahullv Petersen. Robert ii , 5, al, 'S ,., r ' .:.-,:-:q-:-:- . , Q E lllum in rr. Rolwrl Pollock. Earl Porcpp, Paul 1, wi ' . Hx-,LL9 s i E EE: I.ai,zwQf81?B.' -, 5.5.:.. sir Musselman, David Port. COIIIIIF llulrilr. Norman Ralph. Donna it 0 'N . -.N ig, was-r 5. y v '51 L f 5: :,:'v gr Y P, 'G X Sf ,. . 53' i::i:f52 j:: . 5, I 'KM f:: I .IQ mf kk Raun. 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Bokian, Girls' Athletic Association, Friendship . . . DOROTHY A. BAKER, Dot , Friendship, Hesperian, Junior and Senior Chorus, Choir, Gym Helper. ROLAND ALBERT BAKER, Baker , Scientific and Engineering Course, Class Play . . . ELAINE BARBER, General Course, Junior and Senior, Chorus . . . PHYLLIS MARIE BARRETT, Phill , General Course, Hesperf ian, Friendship. SHIRLEY BECKMAN. General Course. Erodelphian, Friendship, Spanish Club. Junior Chorus, Courtesy Committee, Class Play '... HELEN BENSON, i'Bennie , Class Treasurer. General Course, Philomathian Secretary, Junior and Senior Chorus, Choir. Opera, Apollo Sec- retary, Spanish Club, Friendship, Madrigal . . . LA VONNE BE VER, General Course, Spanish Club, JEAN NELSON CLASS PRESIDENT First Term Nellie, the class president, is ac, tive in many of the schools activities. Her bright smile and friendly greeting to all account for her popularity and easily explain why she was the students' choice for Pin Up Girl. Everyone will remem- ber her beautiful voice which thrilled students of Central on many occasions. She was also a skillful artist with the brush and palette. These are a few of the accomplishments of our class president, ROBERT BOYD, Bud . General Course . . MARY BRADLEY, General Course. Hesperian. Treasurer. . . BARBARA BRISTOXV, 'ABabS , General Course, Friendship, Philomathian, Junior and Senior Chorus, Choir. Opera, Art Guild, Apollo Treasurer. Spanish Club, Student Council. CLAYTON BRISTOXV, Bris . Class Presi- dent Second Term, General Course, First Team Football. Basketball. Track. Athletic Award Cluh Vice-President. Spanish Club Sergeant-ata Arms . . . RUTH ANN BRITTON, Roost- er , General Course. Friendship . . . ROBERT BROOKINS. Brooks , General Course, First Team Football, Athletic Award Club, French Club, Spanish Club. MARGARET BURDICK, Margie , Gen' eral Course, l-lesperian, Recording Secretary ol' Girls' Athletic Association . . . ROY CANA NON, Juniori', General Course . . . DAR- LENE CARLSON. Peewee , Retailing Course. Senior Chorus. FAYE ELAINE CARLSON, General Course. ljhilomathian, Cheerleader. Athletic Award Club. Student Council, President ol Senior Chorus, Apollo, Dramatic Cluh. Spanish Cluh ...MARJORlE JANE CARLSON, Marge , General Course. Art Guild, Girls' Athletic Association, Chorus, Friendship . . . IED- XVARD COCHRAN, Ed , General Course Hi-Y. GERALD STERN CLASS VlCl3 PRIZSIDENT First Term ileri'tf', the vice president. was the only bog representative for the first term of class officers. ilerrifs outside interesls are defimtely in the field of sports. His record shows ll7tll he was active in all sports here at Cenlrul iuhieh include fool- bull. basketball. and truck. He also borzsrs membership in the Alhlelic Award Club and Spanish Club. SENIOIQS 4 . SENIOIQS Friendship. Assistant. BETTY DAHI. First Term mittee. F I EVELYN COLT, Pony CommerciaICourse . . . HAROI.D CORRHILL Cork General Course. Civics, Cheerleader Record Radio HIAY, President of Student Council CHAR LEEN CECELIA COXVDEN General Course Friendship, Art Guild PATRICIA RUTH CRUIVIRINE Pat General Course, Honor Society Hesperian Opera, Choir, Apollo Junior and Senior Chorus, Spanish Club Secretary Friendship BETTY DAHI,, Class Secretary First Term General Course, Philomathian Football Cheer leader, Friendship. Nflayf Queen Courtesy Com mittee, Girls' Trio, Athletic Award Club Choir . . . MALVINA DAIE General Course YVONNE DODSON Halfpint Commercial Course, Erodelphian Hi Tri Friendship GEORGE R. DUBVS Dicle Scientific and Engineering Course Honor Society President . . . JOYCE EII IS Ellis Commercial Course, Honor Society Class Ilay Office Spanish Club . . J IOCAN FAGNER I.ucley '. General Course S1 tnish Club Artist . . . RICHARD FEHRVIAN Slim General Course. Gym Helper DORIS ERICKSON Dorry G neril Course Crass SECRETARY 'Betty' the secretary reeeited one the schools hiyhesl honors when she teas elected May Queen last spring She was a vital par! ol the yzrls trio and a rnem her of Apollo As one of the sir football cheerleaders she proeed her ability to lead the peppy yells at all yames She ueas a member of the Phzlornathzan Literary Society, Choir and the Courtesy Com SENIOIQS IRENE FEIN, General Course, Friendship, Dramatic Club . . . JOYCE FETTERIVIAN, i'Fifi , General Course, Friendship . . . JACK FITZPATRICK. FitZo. General Course. PATRICIA GARDNER, Pat , General Course, Friendship, Hesperian, Record, Hi-Tri. Office Assistant, Inner Circle . . . JAMES CARRETT, Jim , General Course . . . OS- CAR GEBRAN, General Course. SHIRLEY M. GRAY, A'Shirl , Classical Course, Hesperian, Creative W'riters . . . ROB- ERT GREGOVICH, Greg , Class Vice Presif dent Second Term. General Course, First Team Football, Athletic Award Club President . , . VARNELL GROVES. Gunner , General Course, First Team Football, DONALD H. HANSEN. Don , General Course, Student Council . . . RICHARD MII-- TON HARSTAD, i'Dick . General Course, Vice President of Hi-Y . . . XVIIIIAIVI STOD- DARD HATHAWAY, Dutch , Retail Course, Civics, Hi-Y. HELEN BENSON Class TRIEASURIZR First Term Bennie , always has a friendly word for everyone and was the Seniors' choice for class treasurer. Her achievements here at Cenlral include Secretary of Philof mathian ana' of Apollo, the school music club. As a member of Choir she has ap' pearea' in two musical productions here at Central. She took part in the Madrigal which is a select yroup chosen from the Choir. Spanish Club and Friendship com- plete her list of outside activities. SEIXIIOIQS LOLA HEDBERG, Lola , General Course, Hesperian, Friendship, Student Council, Com- mercial Office Assistant, Class Play . . . MAITA HEEGER, General Course, Spanish Club Vice President, Friendship. Debate, Philo- mathian . . . GERTRUDE JEAN HINE, Gert , General Course, Philomathian, Athle- tic Award Club, Friendship, Football Cheer- leader. DOUGLAS HOLLOVJAY, Doug , Commer- cial Course, President of Choir, Junior and Senior Chorus . . . CORINNE HOLMBERG, Commercial Course, Commercial Office Assist- ant, Friendship . . . HAROLD HOLMES, General Course. MARGA HOWE, General Course . . . HAR- OLD JACOBSEN, Jac , General Course, Civics Club President, Student Council, Span- ish Club. Hi-Y, Homecoming King . . . TOM KASS, General Course, Student Council. BEATRICE KINNY. Bea , Commercial Course . . . HELEN KILLION, 'ABuZZ , Gen- eral Course, Bokian, Junior and Senior Chorus, Friendship. Hi-Tri . . . DALE KIRKEGAARD, ' Kirby ', General Course. CLAYTON BRISTOXV CLASS PRESIDENT Second Term Bris , second term president, ex- celled in basketball here at Central. He played for two years on the first team and completed his basketball career in mid- year, 1944, He was also a member of the first string football and track team. He toolz the General Coarse and was active in Spanish Club and Hi-Y. fl SENIOIQS ROBERT KRUEGER. 'AI5ob , General Course, Band . . . HENRY KUHLMANN, I-Iiene , I Scientific and Engineering Course, Civics, Hon- Q or Society . . . JEAN KUTIL, Jeanie , Gen- eral Course, Hesperian, Choir, Hi-Tri, Apollo Secretary, Friendship, Dramatic Club, Class Play. REINERT KVIDAHL, General Course, Class Play . . . DONNA LEBECK. General Course . . . DALE LANGE. Dickie , General Course. Hesperian, Ari Guild, Friendship, Spanish Club, Bokian, Class Play. FLORENCE LEVITAN, A'Flo , General Course, Friendship, Dramatic Club, Bokian, Castle Camera Club . . . CLAUDE E. LENWIS, General Course . . . FRANK E. LIPPON, IVIeatbaIl , General Course. DOROTHY MAIQLEBUST, Dot , Retailing Course, Friendship . . . PATRICIA IVIANN, Pat , General Course, Philomathian, Friend- ship, Apollo, Choir, Opera, Spanish Club, Junior and Senior Chorus . . . VIRGINIA IVIATTISON, Ginny , General Course. Friendship. ROBERT GREGOVICI-I Class Vlciii PRIfSIDIiN'I' Second Term Greg , was a star in his own right on Cenlrals football lean? where he played guard for Iwo years, He was the only member of the squad lo be awarded ll posilzion on the All Slate Football lfirsl Team. He rapped Ihe aaeel for L1 semester as the pres1ia'enl of Ihr- flfhlelic fll,L'tIl'Cl C luln. SEIXIIORS President, Award Club. Second Term drama. THOMAS LLOYD MIT CHELI Jimmy Scientific and Engineering Course Second Team Football. Choir, Gym Helper Senior Chorus Apollo, Spanish Club Treasurtr Opera Honor Society . . . DONALD DEAlN 'VIYRON 'iDon , General Course Art Guild LENE NELSON. General Coursc Hi Tri JEAN NELSON Nellie Class President First Term, General Course Philomathian Opera, Choir, Art Guild Madrigal Chorus Inner Circle Vice President Apollo Secretary Student Council, Friendship SHIRI EY JEAN NELSEN General Course FRANKIE NERO Commercial Course Hes perian, Friendship. Dramatic Club NORMA RUTH NENVSOM Normie Commercial Course BETTY OLSON Ole , General Course Hespcrian Friendship Record, Art Guild Office Assistant ROBERT OLSON Ole Art Honor Society President. Hi-Y, Spanish Club Art Guild XVILLIAM OLSON Ole Gentral Course Spanish Club, Art Guild Hi Y JACK DEAN PACK, Jackson General Course. Opera, Choir, Junior and Senior Chorus Honor Society . . . RUSSEI L PEDERSEN Pete Ceneral Course. First Tcam Football Athletic OLIVE MAE WRIGHT CLASS SECRETARY Ollie uas the popular choice for secretary. She is rzght at home behind tht scenes where she proted her abzliltj as the director of the class play Incognito Ollie was one of the Annual start artists until her graduation in mid aear She was the president of Art Guild so this probes her talents run in the fields ot art and SENICDIQS HARRIET PEEBLES, Classical Course, Ero- delphian, Latin Club President, Friendship. Bokian, Spanish Club Secretary, Honor Society . . . MARY ANN PEETE, Pete , General Course, Friendship, Philomathian . . . BETTY PETERSON, Pete , Sergeant-at-Arms of Philomathian, Art Guild, Friendship, Courtesy Committee. IVIAXINE PIPES, 'ilVIaX , Commercial Course, Friendship, Bokian President, Hesperian Vice President . . . DGLORES POLKINGHORN. General Course, Honor Society, Spanish Club, Erodelphian, Friendship, Bokian . . . ETHEI. RASKIN. Commercial Course, Bokian. CONSTANCE REDICK, 'iConnie , Commer- cial Course, Erodelphian, Band, Hi-Tri, Friend- ship . . . ARLEEN RICH, Commercial Course, Friendship . . . MARGIE RICKARD, Ricky , General Course, Friendship, Bokian, Hesperian Secretary. ANNIE ROIVIANCHUK, General Course, Hes- perian President, Emergency Room Helper, Honor Society, Spanish Club President, Inner Circle, Friendship, Bokian . . . SHIRLEY RYE, Shirl , General Course . . . SHIRLEY SALISBURY, ShirI , Retailing Course. DOROTHY ZIMMERMAN CLASS TREASURER Second Term As Seedy the Scatter-brain in the class play, Dorf , the class treasurer, showed her ability as an actress. Her peppy ideas and quick comebaclzs mark her as a really different personality. She was a valuable addition to the member- ship of the Philomathian Literary Society, Spanish Club, and Friendship. SENIOIQS SHIRLEY SEIX'IPI.E, Semp , Commercial Course, Friendship . . . I.OIS SHOVE, General Course, Erodelphian, Gym Helper, Friendship . . . JUNE IVIARIAN SITES, Commercial Course, Philomathian, Friendship. LOUISE RUTH SI.OTSliY, A'Slots , General Course, Spanish Club, Friendship, Art Guild, Opera . . . RICHARD LEO SIVIAI.I., Dick , Commercial Course, Civics . . . CAROLYN SIVIITH, Smitty , General Course, Friendship, Philomathian Vice President. Cheerleader, Athf letic Award Club, Girls' Trio, Choir, Spanish Club President, Inner Circle, Honor Society. GERALDINE SOBOI., Jerre . Commercial Course, Friendship. Erodelphian . . . RICH- ARD F. STAGEIVIAN, Dick , Scientific and Engineering Course . . . ROBERT GORDON STIENSTRA, Dynamite , General Course, Student Council, Vice President of Aeronautics Club, Honor Society. HOPE STERLING, A'Hopie , Scientific and Engineering Course, Friendship, Inner Circle Treasurer, Philomathian President, Choir Sec- retary, Apollo, Honor Society ',.. GERAI,D STERN, Jerry ', Class Vice President First Term. General Course, First Team Football, Basketball, Track, Spanish Club Sergeant-ab Arms, Athletic Award Club Vice President . . . DOROTHY STOUGH, Erodelphian, Friend- ship, Girls' Athletic Association. JACQUETTA JEAN STRIFERT, '1Iackie , General Course, Friendship, Inner Circle, Stu- dent Council President, Choir Accompanist, Inner Council, Philomathian, Opera, German Club. Vice President of Apollo, Honor Society . . . SHIRLEY STRONG, A'Zeke , General Course. Hesperian, Apollo, Choir, Junior and Senior Chorus, Girls' Athletic Association Vice President . . . BETTY ANN STRUNK, Gen- eral Course, Erodelphian, Friendship. SUE SULLIVAN, General Course, Philoma- thian, Cheerleader, Science Club Secretary, Athletic Award Club, Inner Circle Secretary, Spanish Club President, Friendship, Bokian Treasurer, Maid of Honor, Honor Society . . . ELAINE THISTLENVOOD, 'ARed , Retailing Course, Friendship . . . VIOI.ET TOTT. A'Vi , Commercial Course. Friendship, Girls' Athletic Award Club, SENIOIQS XVALTER VOSS, Walt , General Course, Second Team Basketball, Science Club, Latin Club, Civics Vice President, Radio Club, Record Editor, Hi-Y President, Boys' State, Honor Society . . . RICHARD L. WARFIELD, Scientific and Engineering Course, Honor So- ciety . . . BEVERLY WATSON, Bev , Com- mercial Course, Gym Helper, Erodelphian, Friendship, Hi-Tri. WARREN F. WELLS, Stinkey , General Course, Opera, Choir . . . JEANE WHIT- FIELD, Jeanie , General Course, Erodel- phian, Office Assistant, Friendship. . . EVELYN WINGLER, Commercial Course, Erodelphian, Friendship. CAROLYN WOLLE. Wolle . General Course, Philomathian, Opera, Annual, Choir, Inner Circle, Friendship, Student Council, Inner Council, Apollo . . . BARBARA WRIGHT, Barb , General Course, Philomathian, Inner Circle Vice President, Courtesy Committee, Spanish Club, French Club Secretary, Class Play . . . RICHARD WRIGHT, Dick , Gen- eral Course, OLIVE MAYE WRIGHT, Ollie , Class Secretary Second Term, General Course, Philof mathian Treasurer, Art Guild President, Friend- ship, French Club, Annual, Class Play . . . 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V-.rf --nga.:-5 V ..,,.-.,vy.., -- , V,- iw'--52 V' ' - ,VV- '- -4901.5 ,..,' x.- , 1 , +V .-3: V,-.Vu --- - --Vf.:. .,-,,g:g- UAV- new ..-,,V1,,Vg.V. ,I .g,-'Vg 34V V - --- V - .6545 ,.V- V - , .sw -:V 4- WV:--:Yi-V-.V 4,142 V, -Q-V V ,1i.f ' -2'- 45.-.x',V - ,.-V-gg? .VV -. ,Q .5-V, 33.1 ,H-- -V -' gg.. -' ...qi 'ex .iii-' 1-3-2- V it ' -.-' ...F 4513, ' ', ' ' - '-S . , .F -'f .,xf-f-W ' , . ,V , Ihr fm? -:VgV QQ. .g'.'V.-3-2- VITQQV CJ.,-2.-1-.?V .4515 5-,sfmaik - V- ' QV- - . qi rf- --: ..-V'--V y u. 5-r-spa-- '-ff --f 4 -- '-'. V 1. .va '. 9.5 ' 2. V'-' ' . .. qw . ...LVL sl .5-, V. , Q. .Q L,-JM.. U, V: T- I mm W, V .. , Eg- 4, wt - If UVLIAEV.-ml,-qxpVV . gig?-5'?W ,-. N,-5. -' - mf- 1-519 ' -Ni. 57. 45, ' .VF ' - KV., wg., ,X 91 .wiwf ,, U al ,I Hlhran SENIORS BONNIE ABRAHAM, General Course, Hes- perian, Debate, Friendship . . . JOANNE AGRANOFF, General Course, Erodelphian Vice President, Bokian, Friendship, Spanish Club. . . MARY AHLQUIST, General Course, Friendship. MARY ALBERT, Commercial Course, Hes- perian, Friendship, Girls' Athletic Association . . . BEVERLY ANDERSEN, Bev , General Course. Spanish Club, Friendship, Hi-Tri . . . HELEN ANDERSEN, Andy , General Course, Erodelphian, Friendship, Junior and Senior Chorus. MARIAN ANDERSEN. Red , General Course. Hesperian. Friendship, Girls' Athletic Association Treasurer . . . BETTY ANDER- SON, General Course, Junior and Senior Chorus, Friendship, Student Council . . . DA- VID ANDERSON, General Course, Civics Treasurer and Secretary, Band. Orchestra. Science Club, Hawkeye Boys' State. Hi-Y Vice President. ELEANOR ANDERSON, 'iBabe . General Course. Hesperian, Student Council. Gym Help- er, Friendship, Chorus, Debate, Science Club Treasurer, Bokian Treasurer. Hi-Tri . . . HER- BERT ANDERSON, 'iHerb . General Course . . . MAXINE ANDERSON, Mickey . Gen- eral Course, Radio, Office Assistant, Erodelph- ian, XVAYNE ERICKSON CLIXSS PRESIDENT First Term Eric was the student bodifs choice for the first term June class president. His interests here at Central seem to be centered around football. He was a mem- ber of the 'little Maroon football squad for two seasons and he proved his ability as a halfbaclz on the starting lineup last season. For outside activities he lists Ath- letic Award Club. where he served a term as secretary-treasurer, Ciuics, and Hi-Y. SENIORS RAY ANDERSON, Bud , General Course . . . MAXINE ARCHER, Max , Retailing Course . . . EVELYN ATTRILL, HEvy , Commercial Course, Choir, Junior and Senior Chorus. Apollo, Friendship. JUNE AUSTIN, General Course, Courtesy Committee. . . JUNE BAITY, General Course, Friendship . . . BRUCE BAKER, General Course, First Team Football, Hi-Y, Athletic Award Club. BURTON BAKER, UBurt , Scientific Engle neering Course, Civics, First Team Football, Choir, Aeronautics Club, Hi-Y, Athletic Award Club . . . SHIRLEY BAKER, General Course, Erodelphian, Spanish Club, Junior and Senior Chorus, Hi-T, Friendship . . . RUSSELL BANKSON, Russ , General Course, Second Team Football, Band, Spanish Club. JANET BARCLAY, Bark , General Course, Philomathian, Apollo, Annual, Athletic Award Club, Cheerleader, Majorette, Junior and Senior Chorus, Spanish Club, Friendship . . . RlCHf ARD BARKLEY, i'Dick , General Course, First Team Football, Civics, Hi-Y . . . KENf NETH BASTEDO. A'Kenny , Commercial Course, Band. DARLENE BAUERLY, General Course . . . MARY JEAN BECKXVITH, Becky , Com- mercial Course, Philomathian President, Friend- ship, Junior and Senior Chorus, Choir, Band, Orchestra, Opera, Apollo . . . JEAN BENA NETT, General Course, Erodelphian, Gym Helper, Friendship. DELTON BERGSMITH, i'Bergil . Commer- cial Course . . . VERA BERN, Burnsy , Gen- eral Course, Friendship, Hi-Tri . . . LUCILLE BETTIS, Lou , General Course, Hesperian, Office Assistant. 5 SENIOIQS ROBERT BIERWIRTH, Bob , Scientific Engineering Course, Civics, Record, Hi-Y, Stu- dent Council Treasurer, Second Team Foot- ball . . . MAGDALINE BOVIS, A'Maggie , General Course, Erodelphian Vice President. Art Guild, Spanish Club, Chorus, Gym Helper, Friendship . . . SYLVIA BOVIS, Syl , Gen- eral Course, Philomathian, Annual, Choir, Apollo, Madrigal, Opera, Chorus, Spanish Club Vice President, Friendship. NEWELL BRADLEY, General Course . . . WILLIAM BROWN, Bill , General Course. First Team Football, Hi-Y, Athletic Award Club . . . KATI-IARINE BROWNING, 'iKatie , General Course, Band, Apollo, Spanish Club, Friendship. WILLIAM BRUNING. Bill , General Course . . , DONALD BURKE, Bruno'I, General Course . . . BEVERLY BURNETT, General Course, Erodelphian, Girls' Athletic Association Secretary. DAVID BYERS, Shorty , General Course, Apollo, Choir, Opera . . . DOROTHY BYRNE, Dot , Commercial Course . . . JEANNE CALE, General Course. Friendship. DIENNE DULING CLASS VICE PRESIDENT First Term Dirnples and a friendly smile are two outstanding fealures of our popular vice president. Dienne is a member of the Annual staff and to her belongs a great deal of credit for the pictures both formal and informal that appear in this book, In fact, she enjoys taking pictures so much, she is seriously thinking of making it her career. She could be found every Friday night during her term of office rapping the gavel to call to order another meeting of Philo. She also takes an active part in other school activities which in- clude lnner Circle, Friendship, Art Guild. and Spanish Club. SEIXIIORS KEITH CARLSON, General Course . . . KENNETH CARLSON, General Course . . . JEAN CHAMBERS, Beannie , General Course, Philomathian, Emergency Room Help- er. Friendship, Science Club Treasurer and President. JACK CHLEBORAD, Commercial Course, First Team Track . . . LEE CLOPPER, Clopp , General Course, First Team Football, Second Team Basketball, Athletic Award Club . . . KATHLEEN CONNOLLY, Kotchie , General Course, Apollo, Orchestra. Band, Majorette, Basketball Cheerleader, Athletic Award Club. Art Guild Treasurer, Spanish Club Artist. Friendship, Philomathian. CAROLYN COONS, Coonsie , General Course, Chorus. Spanish Club Treasurer, Friendship, Bokian, Philomathian . . . MAX, INE GRACE CURTIS, Mac , General Course, Friendship . . . HELEN DAHI.. Com' mercial Course. Emergency Room Helper, Friendship. ROBERT DALEY, Bob . General Course . . . GWENDOLYN DEATON. Boots , General Course, Bokian Secretary, Friendship, Hesperian Vice President . . . ROSANNA DE- WITT, 'APosey , General Course. Philoma- thian Vice President, Annual, Spanish Club President, Cheerleader, Friendship, Athletic Award Club. DIENNE DULING. General Course, Philo- mathian President, Annual. Spanish Club Artist. Class Vice President, Inner Circle, Friendship, Art Guild . . . CATHERINE DURYEA, Kay , General Course, Orchestra, Friendship, Apollo . . . EVELYN EBERHARD, Com- mercial Course, Girls' Athletic Associations HELEN EGESKOG, Commercial Course, Friendship . . , PHYLLIS ELDER. A'Phil , General Course. Hesperian, Hi-Tri Treasurer, Spanish Club Artist, Friendship, Apollo. Choir. Chorus . . . GORDON ELLIS, A'Gordy , Gen- eral Course, Civics President and Secretary, Spanish Club, First Team Track, Athletic Award Club, Class Treasurer Second Term. SEIXIIGRS XVAYNE ERICKSON, Ifric . General Course. First Team Football. Second Team Basketball. Athletic Award Club Treasurer. Civics. HifY . . . ELIZABETH EVANS. 'LTedik . Com- mercial Course. Hesperian. Debate, Chorus. Friendship. Girls' Athletic Association . . . GLEN EDXVARD EVANS. General Course. MARGARET RUTH FELTON, 'APeggy . General Course. Record. Philomathian, Spanish Club Secretary. Bokian President and Secretary. Science Club Secretary. Art Guild . . . KEN- NETH FICK. MKen , General Course . . . PATRICIA LOUISE FOSNAUGH. Pat . General Course. Erodelphian. Chorus. Friend- ship, Bokian. GERALD FOSS. Bud , General Course. Sec, ond Team Football. Band. Aeronautics Club . . . ALMA MAE FOUTS. General Course. Erodelphian. Friendship. Hi-Tri, Art Guild . . . PATRICIA GALLAGHER. Pat . General Course. Chorus. XVINFORID GASKINS. General Course . . . EDITH GELFAND, General Course. Philo- mathian. Annual Co-Editor. Spanish Club. ln- ner Circle, Friendship . . . IVIERLIN GIVENS. Mem '. General Course, Band. LUCILE HUXTABLE Crass Srftittt1'I'ARi' First Term Hu.x ' is a very familiar stahl U7 lhe Annual room performing her duties as one of the ro-editors of the yearbook, She has ylven a great deal of her time and has contributed many of her ideas to the publication of this edition of the Maroon and llllvlte. As the vice-preslclent of ln- ner Ctrcle and Friendship, she deserves a great deal of credit for the many pro- grams she planned. Her election as class secretary is ample proof of her popularity. -2454 SENIOIQS LEROY GOLDBLATT, 'AGoldy , General Course, Second Team Track, Opera, Choir, Chorus, Apollo, Gym Helper, Creative Writers . . . DARLENE GREENOUGH, Commercial Course . . . BETTY MAE GRIFFEN, General Course, Hesperian Treasurer, Chorus, Gym Helper, Spanish Club, Friendship, Girls' Athle- tic Association President, Hi-Tri. THOMAS GRINDBERG, 'iTom , General Course, Choir, Second Team Football, Second Team Basketball . . . JIM HAGAN, Jimbo , General Course. Athletic Award Club, Hi-Y . . . PHYLLIS HALLER. Phil , General Course, Erodelphian, Gym Helper, Office Assistant, German Club, Friendship. DARLEEN HANSEN, Pat , General Course, Erodelphian Treasurer, Band, Chorus, Spanish Club, Friendship, Girls' Athletic Association Vice President, Hi-Tri . . . JACK THOMAS HANSEN, Hans , Scientific Engineering Course, Band, Hi-Y, Apollo, Science Club . . . SUSAN HANSHAW, Susie , Commer- cial Course, Erodelphian. MARILYN HARRISON. General Course, Junior and Senior Chorus, Choir, Friendship, Bokian. Hi-Tri, Spanish Club, Apollo, Philo- mathian . . . WAYNE HART, General Course, Art Guild . . , GRACE HAZARD, Gracie , General Course, Orchestra . DAXVN HEDLUND, General Course, Hesper- ian Vice President, Junior and Senior Chorus, Friendship, Apollo, Choir . . . WILI-IAM HEEGER, Bill , General Course . . . BETTY RAE HENSON, Rae , Commercial Course, Junior and Senior Chorus, Choir, Opera, Friendship. FRED HICKMAN. Scientific Engineering Course, Orchestra, Band, French Club, Hi-Y, Science Club, Civics . . . WESLEY HIRSCH, Archy , General Course, Student Council. Civics . . . MARILYN HOEFER, General Course. Philomathian, Friendship, Spanish Club Secretary. SENIOIQS MINNIE HOLDOVJSKY. Min , Commere cial Course, Erodelphian Secretary. Friendship. Bokian . . . ROBERT HUBER, Bob , Gen- eral Course . . . WINIFRED HURD. General Course. LUCII.E HUXTABLE. General Course. Philomathian, Inner Circle Vice President, Co- Editor Annual, Spanish Club Vice-President, Friendship. Chorus. Class Secretary . . . JACK JAIVIGOTCH. 'AJammer.,' General Course, First Team Football and Track, Hi'Y . . . BARB- ARA JO JENKINS, Bobby , General Course. Friendship. Inner Council. Spanish Club. Record. Philomathian. CONSTANCE JOHNSON. Connie , Gen- eral Course. Friendship. Hcsperian. Band, Chorus, Spanish Club. Hi-Tri Vice President . . . DONALD XVAYNE JOHNSON, John- nie , General Course . . . I.OIS JOYCE JOHN- SON, Louie , General Course. Friendship. Hesperian President, Gym Helper, Girls' Ath- letic Association Secretary. HifTri Treasurer. ROBERT JOHNSON. Bob , General Course. Aeronautics Club . . . MARI.IN E. JONES. Bill . General Course. Band . . . MAURICE JONES, '4Bud . Commercial Course, Hi-Y. TOM VAUGHAN CLASS FI-REASURER First Term '4Tom was the frrst term choice for treasurer. Hts election is proof of his pop- ularily. During the football season he was the student manager and was a mem- ber of the track team last season. He won a letter in track and took part in the half-mile relay. 440 relay, 200, and the discus. Last semester he was the presdent of A. A. C. and during his term this club began to function as one of the actz'c'e ore ganizations of Central. He was also one of the homecoming attendants and a mem- ber of Student Council. 7 SEIXIIORS JOHN JORGENSON, Johnny , General Course, Civics, Science Club Vice-President, Hi-Y . , . JOY KAISER, Ma , Commercial Course . . . ROBERT KAMMERER, Bob , General Course. PHYLLIS KARR, A'Phil , General Course, Friendship . . . VERNA KELLOGG, General Course, Philomathian, Friendship, Science Club, Chorus . . . LOIS KINNEY, General Course, Erodelphian, Friendship, Bokian, Hi-Tri. LYLE KRALL, General Course, Civics , . . WAYNE KROGER, General Course . . . DONALD EDWARD LAMB, Don , Gen- eral Course. MARCELLA ANNA LANG, Marcy , Com- mercial Course, Friendship . . . SHIRLEY LANGE, Sal , General Course, Annual, Apollo, Philomathian, Band, Orchestra, Friend- ship, Lab Assistant . . . KENNETH LATH- AM, Kenny',. General Course, Band, Orches- tra, Apollo. NORMA JEAN LAUGHTENBAUGH, Normie , General Course, Junior and Senior Chorus, Choir, Opera. Apollo, Student Council, Friendship . . , HERBERT LAVINE, Herb , Commercial Course . . . TRUITT LEAKE, General Course. HONVARD LEBOWICH, 'AHowie , General Course, First Team Track, Apollo, Choir . . . DAN LEHAN, General Course, Apollo, Band, Orchestra, Science Club, Hi-Y, Civics Sgt.-at- Arms , . . JACK LELAND, General Course, Civics, Science Club. Hi-Y. iflie SEIXIIORS FRANCES LEONARD, Franny , Commer- cial Course, Hesperian, Friendship . . . JOAN LERCH, General Course, Philomathian. Cheer- leader, Annual, Chorus. Courtesy Commit- tee, Spanish Club President, Athletic Award Club Secretary . . . AARON LEVINE, General Course. DOLORES LlST, Dodo , General Course, Philomathian Sgt.-atAArms, Chorus, Spanish Club Secretary, Friendship . . . NADINE LONGBOTTOM, Didi , General Course, Hesperian, Choir, Record, Chorus, Friendship . . . THOMAS H. LOVVNDES, Tom , Gen- eral Course, HifY, Spanish Club, Civics. MAILE LYON, General Course, Gym Helper, Friendship . . . JAMES MARKSBURY, Jim , Commercial Course , . . LA VONNE MAROLF. Vonnie . General Course, Spanish Club Vice-President, Philomathian. RALPH MARSHALL. General Course . , . GEORGEEN MARTIN. George , General Course, Office Assistant, Friendship, Spanish Club, Philomathian . . . LUGENE BRUCE MARTIN, Geno , General Course, Civics. First Team Football, First Team Basketball, First Team Track, Spanish Club, Athletic Award Club President. Science Club, HifY. LUGENE BRUCE MARTIN CLASS PRESIDENT Second Term cornplexioned Germ , the light quarter-back of the Little Maroon foot- upon him the of the second played a great ball team, had bestowed honor of the presidency term June class. Athletics part in this seniors hiah school years as he was also on the first team basketball and track. His other school activities in- clude Spanish Club. Science Club, and Hi-Y. The position of Vice President and President of the Athletic Award Club was filled bu this actin- class president. 451.3 SENIOIQS VIRGINIA ROSE MARTIN, Ginny , Gen- eral Course, Dramatic Club, Office Assislant, Spanish Club, Friendship . . . .IUANITA IRENE MATHVJIG, Anita , Commercial Course, Choir . . . PAULINE MCALLISTER, Red , Commercial Course, LILA LEE MCGEE, Puz , General Course, Chorus, Friendship . . . SHIRLEY MCKENQ NA, Mac , General Course, Annual, Philo- mathian Treasurer, Spanish Club, Friendship , . . MARJORIE MCMULLEN, Mac , Gen- eral Course. MARILYN MILLER, Mar , General Course, Office Assistant. Friendship, Erodelphian . . . MARGARET ANN MIRKIN, Babe , Comf mercial Course, Hesperian . . . SYLVESTER MEYERS, Sy , General Course, Aeronautics Club. ROBERT MORSE, Bob , General Course . . . CLARINE MOUSEL, Blackie , Com- mercial Course, Friendship . . . FLORENCE MULI-IALI., General Course, Erodelphian, Friendship. Bokian Treasurer, CLARENCE NELSON, General Course, First Team Track, Second Team Football . . . HELEN NELSON, General Course, Erodelph- ian, Friendship, Science Club . . . JACK NEL4 SON. General Course, Civics, Choir, Chorus. MARJORIE NELSON. Marge , General Course, Science Club, Friendship. Erodelphian Sergeant-at-Arms . . . DONALD NIEBAUM. Don , General Course, Aeronautics . . . PAT NOONAN, A'Biddy . General Course. 593' SENIORS PAT O'CONNOR, Pat , Commercial Course. Hesperian, Friendship . . . GLADYS OLSON, Terry , General Course, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation, Friendship . . . DICK OSTLING, Dick , Retailing Course. LOIS OTTO, General Course, Friendship . . . BESSIE N. PAPPAS, Bess , General Course, Erodelphian, Junior Chorus, Spanish Club, Girls' Athletic Association . . . .IEAN PAVLIK, Shorty , General Course, Friendship. JUNE PECK, Commercial Course, Philoma- thian Secretary, Office Assistant, Friendship . . . BEVERLY PEDERSEN, Bev , General Course, Philomathian Treasurer, Record, Of- fice Assistant, Inner Circle, Friendship, Spanish Club . . . MARY LA RAYNE PERASSO, Mimi , General Course, Art Guild, Friend- ship, Spanish Club Artist, Courtesy Committee, Philomathian, Basketball Cheerleader, Athletic Award Club. ARLENE PETERSON, Pete , General Course Friendship, Bokian, I-Iesperian . . . JOYCE PETERSON, Peter , General Course. Philomathian Vice President, Spanish Club, Friendship, Radio Club . . . BONNIE LOU PHILLIPS, Commercial Course. Erodelphian, Friendship. BERTON TAGG CI.Ass VICE PRESIDENT Second Term Bert's election as the June term Vice President is proof enough of his ability and popularity, in both scholastic and athletic, He was a strong competitor in the one-half and the one mile medley relay: thus giving a great deal of sup- port Io CenIral's first track team. Having won his letter in track, he is now a mem- ber of the Athletic Award Club. This brown-haired and brown-eyed senior has an interest in nearly all of the school activities, also beiny an active and faithful member of Civics, SENIOIQS DALENE J, PHILLIPS, Phil , Commercial Course, Friendship . . . ELAINE SALLY PICKUS, General Course, Spanish Club, friendship . . . RAY POLLEY, Bud , General Course, Record. FRANK POST. General Course, Second Team Basketball, Civics, Athletic Award Club . . . JUNE RANDALL, General Course. Erodelph- ian, Friendship, Hi-Tri . . . BETTY IOLA RASIVIUSSEN, Ras , Commercial Course. WlLI-IAM ROBERTS. Bill , Scientific Engineering Course, Spanish Club Vice Presif dent, Civics, Hi-Y . . . KENNETH ROBERTf SON, Kenny , General Course . . . BAR- BARA ROBINSON, 'iBarb . General Course. Philomathian, Annual, Spanish Club Secretary, Friendship, Bokian, Radio Club. PATRICIA ROBINSON, 'iPatty , General Course. Hesperian, Office Assistant, Student Council, Hi-Tri President. Friendship . . . DORIS ROCKY, Rocky , General Course. Erodelphian, Friendship, Orchestra, Girls' Ath- letic Association . . .SYDNEY RODIN. Syd , General Course, Choir.. ROSEIVIARY RONVLEY, Sherrie , General Course, Friendship, Chorus, Spanish Club. Emergency Room Helper, Philomathian . . . BEATRICE RUTHROFF, Beaty , Come mercial Course, Hesperian, Chorus, Choir. Opera. Friendship . . . PATRICIA SAIVIPSON. Pat , General Course. SHIRLEY SANDS, Shirl , General Course, Erodelphian, Hi-Tri Secretary, Friendship . . . THYRA SASS, 'iBlackie , Commercial Course . . . BETTY LOU SCHIVIIDT, Becky , General Course, Record, Orchestra. Band, Apollo, Inner Circle, Friendship, Philomath- ian, Science Club, Lab Assistant. SENIOIQS MAXINE SCHULENBERGER, Dee , Gen- eral Course. Gym Helper. Spanish Club, Friend' ship, Hesperian . . . GLORIA SCOTT, Scot- ty , Retailing Course . . . VIRGINIA FLOR- INE SHARP, Commercial Course, Orchestra. NICK SHEREOS, General Course . . , A, IRVING SHERMAN, Alfonso , General Course, Spanish Club Sergeant-at-Arms . . . PATRICIA SHERMAN. Pat , General Course, Erodelphian, Friendship, Bokian, Hif Tri. ROSE SHUMINSKY, O. D. , Commercial Course, Hesperian, Friendship, Girls' Athletic Association , . . SYDNEY SINGER, Sid , scientific Engineering Course . . . EARL SKALOVSKY. Tiny , General Course, Courtesy Comimittee, Athletic Award Club, First Team Football, DONALD SLOTHOXVER, Don , General Course , . . EDXVARD SMITH, Drum , General Course, Orchestra, Band. Spanish Club, Apollo President, Science Club, HifY Secretary, Civics Treasurer . . . FRANCES SMITH, Frannie , General Course, Friendship. Erodel phian President, Gvm Helper. DELORIS XVIK CLASS SECRETARY Second Term Everyone recoynizes our cheerful little blonde secretary of the second term June class as Dottie, Her popularity is known throughout the halls of Central. Every Annual period, Dottie is found running her nimble lingers up and down the key board of a Maroon and White typewriter. She has filled the position of presidency in Hep and Spanish Club, I-lmony her many other artitities muy be listed Friendship. and Student Council. SENIOIQS MARILYN SMITH, Smitty , General Course, Philomathian . . . ARLYNE SPEN- CER, HSpenc , General Course, Friendship, Hi- Tri, G.A.A .... HELEN SPINDLER, Spinee , General Course. SOFIE LORRAINE STEPIN, General Course, Orchestra . , , ROSEMARY STEVENS. A'Steve , Commercial Course, Friendship, Bo- kian, Hi-Tri . . , JANICE STICKELS, Gen- eral Course, Orchestra, Friendship, Hesperian. EVERETT I-I. STONE, 'iStony , General Course . . . ROSEMARY STOUP, Rosie , General Course, Philomathian Secretary, Annual, Art Guild, Spanish Club, Friendship . . . RAY- MOND SWANSON, Ray , General Course. XVALTER SXVANSON, Moose , General Course, Athletic Award Club, First Team Foot- ball . . . BERTON TAGG, Bert , General Course, First Team Track, Civics, Class Vice President Second Term . . . MARY TED- FORD, Teddy , General Course. Friendship, Erodelphian, Girls' Athletic Association Secre- tary. ADELLE THOMPSON, Tommy , General Course. Erodelphian, Friendship . , . MAR- JORIE HELEN THOMPSON, Marj , Com- mercial Course. Student Council, Inner Circle, Friendship, Office Assistant, Bokian . . . DOUG- LAS TRAVER. Doug , General Course. JOYCE TRONSRUE, Trons , General Course, Philomathian, Opera, Student Council. Choir, Chorus, Apollo Vice President, Friend- ship, French Club . . , HARRIET TROSPER, Andy , General Course , . . GERALD TNVEETON, Tweet , General Course, Hi-Y, 639 SENIOIQS ARTHUR VAN DYKE. General Course, Choir . . . LESTER VAN METER, Les , General Course . . . ST. CLAIRE VARNES, A'Tinky , General Course, Erodelphian, Girls' Athletic Association, Friendship. THOMAS F. VAUGHAN, General Course, Track. Second Team Basketball, Football Stu- dent Manager, Student Council, Homecoming Attendant, Athletic Award Club President . . . ARLA MAE VIGEN, General Course. Apollo. Choir, Spanish Club President, Friendship, Philomathian Sgt.-at-Arms . . . XVENDELI. VOSS. XVindy , General Course. Annual, Civics Vice President. Latin Club, Science Club President. Hi-Y Treasurer. CHARLES XVACKER. Chuck , Scientific Engineering Course, Civics, HifY . . . PHIL I9. XVADDELI., XX'ad',. Scientific Engineering Course . . . BONNIE XVARD, Shorty ', Com- mercial Course, Girls' Athletic Association. MARY ANN XVARD. General Course. Hes- pcrian, Friendship. Bokian Treasurer . . . BON' NIE NIAE XVARNER, Commercial Course. Hesperian, Choir . . . ROSALIE XVEINSTEIN. Babe , General Course, Erodelphian, Junior and Senior Chorus, Friendship, Bokian. Girls' Athletic Association. GORDON ELLIS Crass TRIEASURER Second Term The name and honor of the June class treasurer belongs lo Gordy . This interesliny senior is also a lrack man and his participation in Ihe 220 yara' dash and the IUU yard dash entitled him to his letter and his membership in Ihe :lthletic Award Club. He held the office of Ser- geant-al-Arms of Spanish Club, had the responsibility of the presidency of Civics, and also was a member of Hi-Y. His glowing personality and friendliness has taken him a lony way in Ihe ai'IiL'ities of Central, SENICDIQS DONNA LEE WHITE, Commcrcial Course. Opera, Choir, Apollo, Friendship . . . MARY LOU WHITFIELD, UDimples , Commercial Course, Bokian Vice-President, Friendship, Philomathian . . , DELORIS WIK, Dottie , General Course, I-Iesperian President, Student Council, Inner Council, Annual, Spanish Club President, Friendship, Class Secretary Second Term. WILLIAM J. WILKEN, A'Bill , General Course, Civics Sergeant-at-Arms and President, Science Club, Inner Council, Annual, I-lifY Treasurer . . . FERN WILLIAMS, Speed , Commercial Course, Girls' Athletic Association . . . OREZALLE WINGERT, 'ABlondie , Gen- eral Course, Erodelphian, Friendship, I-Ii-Tri. BETTY VJITTSCHE, Commercial Course, Erodelphian President, Choir, Friendship, Apollo . , . FERN L. ZAHNLEY, 'fSquirt , General Course, Spanish Club, Friendship, Hi-Tri . . . ALAN GOLDBERG, Al , Gen- eral Course. Out at last from the noise and hub-bub of the factory comes the finished products. Some of them are ready to take their places in the nations industry, but others which are to be used for more specialized work must go on to an evcn bigger factory, college. There they will be tempered and fitted to such a degree that their ability to work as a gear in the nation's progress can never be questioned. Such products are our seniors ready, willing, and able to go ahead with their work whether it be a job, college, or a home. Slowly the crates containing the bright polished product of our factory roll into view on Central's production line. As they are inspected for the final time, they are stamp-ed with Central's seal which is signed by the factory president, Mr. Heitman. Although the Seniors are looking forward to a bright future, they will admit that every day from the time they punched the time clock in the morning until they checked out at night was packed full of exciting events. The Seniors have contributed all along the way to the factory organizations. Their places will now be filled by the Juniors or 'fParts. The combined work of pupil and teacher have at last produced a finished product which meets Central's production standards. Now they are ready to take their places in the World and to work in unison with others for a more perfect America. l.elt tu righlWl'1rst row: Olin Xlae XX'right .lackie .lean Slflltdl Sue Sullivan .lover lillis Shirley Pwecls man lola lledhere liarhara Xk'right Xlaiiorie Rickard. lxlorothv Zimmerman Dale lunge Second row. .lean Kuttl Margaret liurditk Cfirolxn XYolle .lack llatk Dick llarstad, R-'mart liivdahl. Roland llwaker CLASS PLAY XVith a star studded cast. which included Dick llar- stad, Margaret Burdick, .lackie .lean Strifert, Barbara XVright. Lola Hedberg. Sue Sullivan. Carolyn Xk'olle. Dale Lange. Shirley Beckman. .lovce Ellis. .lean Kutil. Marjorie Rickard. Dorothy Zimmerman. .lack Pack. Dick Small. Roland Baker. and Reinart Kivdahl. Inf Cognitof' the mid-vear class plav was a huge success. A mystery play. Incognito was jammed full of murder. spies. thrills. and chills. From the moment that the first shot was fired in scene one. until the final cur- tain. the audience was held in constant suspense. The story was centered around the murder of a Ger- man spy and the discovery of the identity of Charles Lock, an English secret service agent. The entire action of the play took place aboard the pleasure liner the HS. S. lmperial' and was a fast moving game ol inter' national hide and seek on the high seas. During the course of the play. everyone in the cast was suspected of being the murderer. The well-portrayed dual character roles gave the play a timely theme. The play was directed by Mrs. Christine Brauer. who was ably assisted hy the student director. Olive Mae XVright. The people behind the scenes are equally as important as the actors and actresses who portray the characters. No stage production could hope for success without the production staff. The members of lncognito's'i staff did an excellent job in handling their phase of the play. Program and publicity were handled by Mary .lane Atz. Olive Mae Xklright. and Carolyn XVolle. Costumes and properties by Elaine Carlson. Phyllis Anderson, Florence l,evitan, Harold Jacobsen. and Barbara Bristow. Make- up by Helen Killion, June Sites. Helen Benson. Art by Mr. Yeck. Marjorie Carlson. Betty Peterson. .lean Nels son. XX'ayne Anderson. and Alma Mae Pours. -2 of 6 Left to right:+First row: Carolyn Coons, Joyce Tronsrue. Deloris XVik. Shirley McKenna. Second row: Mary Perasso. Barbara Jenkens, Lucile Huxtable. Joyce Peterson. Edith Gelfand. Wesley Hirsch, Joanne Agranoff. Arla Mae Vigen, Virginia Martin, Lucile Bettis. Joan Lerch. Third row: XVendell Voss, Bill Wilken. Bill Bruning. Burton Baker, Rosemary Rowley. Marilyn Miller. Fred Hickman. Jack Nelson, Irving Sherman. Maurice Jones. JUNE CLASS PLAY You really think I'll be in the movies again after all these yearsfi' I made you the greatest child actress on the screen twelve years ago-didnt I? Around this the plot of Don't Take My Penny, is centered, This comedy of three acts is the story of two girls. Penny and Sally, who are both striving to play the part of Dimity West in the movie Stars In Her Hair. The play is full of suspense and laughter as it leads up to final minutes when the decision is made. This year for the first time, two casts were chosen to perform on the two different nights that the play was given. The casts were4Carolyn Coons. Shirley McKenna as Sally. Irving Sherman, as Norman Porter, Delores NVik and Joyce Tronsrue as Penny, Bill Wilken and Bill Bruning as Caleb, Burton Baker, Jack Nelson as Mark, Edith Gelfand, Joanne Agranoff as Mavis, Joyce Peterson and Lucille Bettis as Lydia, Mary Perasso and Joan Lerch as Joanna, XVesley Hirsch as Kerry, Fred Hickman as Greg. 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Thomas Central - Central - Central - Central - Central - Central - Central - Position Halfback Tackle Guard Guard End End End Halfback Center Halfback Halfhack l-lalfback Tackle Guard Tackle Guard Guard Fullback Fullback Center Halfback Quarterback Tackle Halfback End Tackle Quarterback Tackle Tackle Guard Weight l55 237 l65 167 l69 170 173 l58 l6l l67 l64 l5O 220 196 183 l70 l34 150 l9l 170 l5O l63 175 H15 170 265 150 220 17's l5O - 25 Aberdeen 7 Lincoln - 13 Huron 20 Trinity - 7 Sioux Falls - 27 Omaha So. 5 East Grade Junior Senior Senior Senior Junior Senior Senior Senior Senior Junior Junior Senior Junior Senior Senior Junior Junior Senior Senior Junior Senior Senior Senior Junior Senior Senior Senior Senior Junior Junior 0 20 0 0 7 12 Brookins Bwwn Clopper Crahan FDDTBALI. -- IQ43 After the usual conditioning and practicing, Cen- tral played host to Aberdeen for their first game. Led by Wayne Erickson, who scored three touch- downs, the Hilltoppers completely baffled the South Dakota team. From the beginning kickoff to the final gun, the Little Maroons displayed a withering attack which kept the Eagles more than busy. Mix- ing his plays well, quarterback Martin also threw a beautiful pass for a touchdown. Jack Crahan scored the last touchdown of the evening on a longjrun-off tackle. Beautiful punts by Kasper, flashy Aberdeen back, kept the Eagles out of danger on several occa- sions. Although this was only the first game of the season, Central showed possibilities of a champion- ship team. At Lincoln on the following week-end, however, Central met tougher competition. Having recovered a Central fumble early in the first quarter, Lincoln drove for a touchdown. After several exchanges of punts the Nebraskans unleashed a long scoring pax in the second quarter. Joe Davis sparked a Central attack in the second half and Don Julius made the only touchdown of the evening. Hanson converted. Their offensive running smoothly, Lincoln put the game on ice in the last quarter, thereby handing Central its first defeat of the season, 20-7. The end of the game found Central on the Lincoln one-yard line. On October first, a light, smooth-working Huron squad fell back on their speed and passing attack to worry the weighty Central squad constantly. After a series of long runs by Julius and Erickson, late in the first period, Davis swept around right end for the first counter. Again in the third quarter Davis scored to clinch the victory. A smooth aerial game con- Joe Davis Hunts Hopefully for a Pass Receiver Davis Erickson Central's Tremendous Power Softened Their Opponent's Line tinually kept Central pass defenders on their toes as the secondary made tackle after tackle. Two Little Maroon drives were halted on the seven and two-yard lines when the determined Tiger linemen refused to give way to Central's powerful offense. The Hill- toppers avenged their defeat of the previous year in the clash at the Morningside Stadium. Consecutive power plays battered an undefeated Trinity team to a 20-0 defeat. Offensive plays marked the first half but Central's weight turned the tide in the second half. The Hilltoppers received and moved up the field sixty-five yards for the initial touchdown. In their bid for offensive power, Trinity failed to penetrate Central's defenses. After an exchange of punts, the Crusaders drove to Central's twenty-two yard stripe, losing the ball on a pass intercepted by Martin. The Martin Men then drove to the thirty-five yard line to fumble as the quarter ended. The second half was confined to a mid-field man- uevering, but in closing minutes Erickson unleashed a fifty-eight yard run across Trinity's goal.. Although Central defeated Omaha South, 27-12. the game was one of the toughest of the season. The Hilltoppers' vaunted line found a stubborn opponent in the Packers' forward wall in spite of their weight advantage. For most of the evening the Little Ma- roons resorted to straight power plays as fullback Julius crossed the goal three times. In the second half, the Packers countered twice, using similar tac- tics. Several seemingly impossible tackles by Gene 4 4 Fish Gregovich Groves Hanson Martin, who played the best game of the year, helped to stave off other drives. In this game Central lost the services of Bob Gregovich, all-state guard, for the remainder of the season. Several other players were injured for the next game and the spirits were very low. This game was the best of the season for the team as a whole. A Small But Fast and Hard Driving Fullback was Jack .Iamgotch Hoefer Jamgotch It's Hard to Hold a Good Man Down, Especially Crahan Julius Lindgren Ma-gel With very low spirits, Central played Washington High of Sioux Falls in the latter's homecoming game. Taking advantage of a Warrior fumble on the ten- yard line, the Little Maroons, led by Don Julius, put the ball over in quick order. However, in the third period Sioux Falls retaliated after an unexpected pass completion, and kicked the point to tie the score. By this tie the series between the rival schools was evened up with four games apiece and one tie. Raking in another city title. the East Black Raid- ers avenged their last year's defeat at the hands of the Little Maroons by reversing the score of the previous game. After three weeks of inactivity on the grid- iron, the Hilltoppers took to a muddy field opposed to a lighter East eleven. East got off to a flying start in the first quarter and continued their aerial attacks. According to statistics, Central outplayed the Raiders, but the Davis men made their plays count. The line suffered greatly at the loss of Greg- ovich, but the guard spot was ably filled by Hanson, who received head injuries. With the ending of the East game. mentor Martin looked back upon a suc- cessful season of five wins, one tie, and two defeats. Taking the season as a whole, the Omaha South game was the best played. Players of both squads Here ls the First Touchdown of the Season. and the First of Three Touchdowns by Wayne Erickson Against Aberdeen Wayne Erickson ls Off for An- other Long Jaunt Against Omaha South Crahan Ran the Ends, Hit the Line and Passed from Hia Halfback Position O'Dell Martin Muir A Huron Man Trying His Best to Stop Erickson Peterson Skalovsky Stern ii Beautiful Interference Gave Cp,-,. tml Backs Their Needed Start Elusive Davis Slips Through a Hole In the East Line admitted that it was the worst physical beating they had ever received. In Coach Martin's words, It was like a college game. I've never seen such tough block- ing and tackling. As a result. Bob Gregovich, all- state guard, was put out of action for the rest of the season, and Forrest Wynkoop and Bill Hansen re-E' ceived minor injuriesg As usual, considerable interest was shown in tlie post-season all-state teams. Although he played only one game in Iowa and was injured for the last two games of the season, Bob Gregovich received a berth on the first squad. He kept the team together besides playing a superb game at guard.. Many players will be back for the '44 season. Some of the more outstanding are Forrest Wynkoop. starting tackle last season, Bob Hoefer first string guard, Tom Berger regular end, and Jack Crahan backfield ace. Joe Davis. Bill Lindgren, Torn Young, Bill Hansen, Phil Austin, and Mort Fish also will return from last year's squad. Along with a goodly bunch of second team aspirants these boys will make up the '44 squad. Central will very ably contend with all its foes next season. Swanson Wynkoop Young if , air A55 AWN in the OPM' Fwd' J Central Usi ng All of Its Power to Slave Off An East Drxve mf www? Rm oe Divas was on 2 gf tht Better Runneti Eben Fo E, I I1 His Bern-en I 'Why ner Dsecond sys- Te am Coach These Boys Coached by Stevens and Forsling Made Up the Second Team-Next Year Many Will Be SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL The second squad consists mainly of first year boys. Although they usually win very few games, they gain the experience and knowledge which is the backbone of the next season's squad. These are the fel- lows that sweat and prepare without glory, so that Central may have championship teams in the future. Very few of Central's stars of the past were not products of the second teams. This year the little Litttle Ma- roons garnered several victories besides just experience. The schedule was as follows: Cen.sec.--- 7 Leeds----- O Cen. sec. - - - O Kingsley Cen. sec. - - - 13 East - - Cen. sec. - - - 13 Trinity Cen sec. - - - 13 Leeds - - - O Cen sec. - - - 12 Trinity The squad was fortunate in still having Mr. Stevens as their coach, a privilege not to be had by teams of the future.. Mr. Forsling, assistant to Mr. Stevens, will most likely have charge of them next season. There are several players that de- mand extra attention and will be heard from next season. These include Ruish, Bian- chini, Doran, Bjordal, and Erickson. Num- eral winners were: Day, Helseth, West, Tro- baugh, Steele, Holdenreid, Seigel, Perschy, Delfs, Floyd, Erickson, Ruisch, Muir, Bjor- dal, Rosenthal, McDonough, Sharp, Bian- chini, Sloan, Doran, Alford,' Young, and Brown. On the First Squad. The Height of Action During a Second Team Tussle s Hives COACH HAROLD STEVENS ln the mtdclle of the basketball season the call of our country reached Harold Stevens. beloved basketball coach and teacher. No finer man has ever entered the halls of the Castle to enlighten its young men. ,mfg . my .. 53533 W. gs ,rf is f fi!! , M4 2, WM ,lv f jaws . ,pf S Na 7' M ei: ...M- Mfie. , J. O I ,,, - CNW DUNN Ellison BASKETBALL On March l0, Central completed the most successful season of the history of the school. Vfinning 17 games and losing 2, the squad. which was composed almost entirely of Juniors. downed some of the best teams in three states. Their two losses were to Omaha South. Ne- 3 braslta State champion. and Sioux Center. team which played an entirely different type of basketball. The beginning of the season found ten returning lcttermen, four of which were regulars of the previous year. The season record is as follows: Central '58 , Central 35 , Central 32 Central 44 , , Central 56 . ,, Central -+6 .. Leeds 32 Trinity 16 ,. East 26 Omaha Central 19 Abe Lincoln '57 cawiniiy za Coach Martin. Able Successor of Mr, Stevens cf All Eyes are On thc Ball in the East tv game, 1.2 Crahan Bristow Bianchini Central Used the East-Break to Cireat Advantage. E Green Wynkoop Gets the Jump During Game. Hanson Leeds I Martin Central 39 ,Leeds 29 Central 45 ,Abe Lincoln Z7 Central I9 ,Omaha Tech 17 Central 24 Omaha South 35 Central 29 ,Lincoln 26 Central 57 Sioux Falls 52 Central 29 ,East 22 Central 41 Yankton 15 Tournament- Central 49 Leeds 23 Central 24 Y,..... ,,.,,, T rinity 20 Central 23 ,,...,. ..,.., E ast 17 Central 45 .,,.,,. ,,.,Y, S heldon Zl Central 22 ,Sioux Center 31 1 at Under the beneficial tutelage of Coach Harold Stevens. Central proved more than a match for the other city squads, for in the regular season and the tournament they defeated each of them three times. Leeds proved to be the strongest at the beginning of the season. but their squad was depleted by mid-year gradua- tion. Trinity improved constantly throughout ' ll Central's Height Proved of Value Opeh ' Getting Rebounds. Rmsf Williamson Odds are Even in the Struggle for the Ball B ' tow i'Goes High After Morningside Field House During the First East-Central Game. Clayton NS the Ball. Q- il' the season and was a tough opponent for any- one at the close of the year. East. always a tough opponent, also furnished rugged opposi- tion. Through these victories Central gained the city championship. W'ynkoop- Harold Stevens, Basketball Coach In conference play. Central completely swamped Abraham Lincoln of Council Bluffs twice, Clayton Bristow collected 25 points in the first game and Joe Davis, 21. Against Omaha Central, Bristow garnered 18 points to again lead his team to victory. Between the Central and Tech games Clayton Bristow was lost by graduation. With an average of 16 points a game, he proved to be the spark-plug ot the team. However. at mid-year Bob Wil- liamson became eligible. He was a transfer from Merrill where he was the mainstay of his team the previous season. The Omaha Tech game was very slow with comparatively low scoring, but Central managed to pull in a victory. On the following week-end, Central played two games away from home with Omaha South and Lincoln Central. The Little Maroons still Melvin O'Dell Makes An Impossible Shot. Bristow Up In the Air for Another Suspended Action to See If the Basket ls Good. Shot. had not hit their stride and proved a fairly easy victim for South, However, they were able to eke out a victory over Lincoln on the next evening. February ll. found the Hilltoppers in Sioux Falls, where they played one of the very best games of the season. lt was a great deal like a college tilt with a high score and very smooth floorwork. In the last fray of the reg- ular season Central definitely outclassed a ragged Yankton team. For the first half the Bucks found it extremely difficult to penetrate the Little Maroon defense. After defeating Trinity, East. and Leeds to win the sectional tournament, Central entered the District meet. At Sheldon they won their first round game from the host team but were defeated by Sioux Center in the finals. Special acclamation must be given Jack Crahan Call- state second teamj for his fine playing: and to Gene Martin, high scorer of the tournament, for finally hitting his stride and playing cham- pionship basketball. Next year, too, should bring forth an excellent team. Two-Handed Shot From the Side. Jumped Ball During the Trinity Game. East Takes Over the Ball Under Their Own Basket ,Um Top row: Stickels, Nelson. Sloan, Smith, Brown, Lindgren, Nelson, Stoddard, Smith. Second row' Jacobson, Siegel, Alford, Day, Federhart, Watland, Steele. Coach Forsling Second TZGTTI BdSl4Cibdll Winning four games and losing five, the little Little Maroons ended the season with a .444 average. In a new system devised by Mr. Forsling, the second squad was divided into an eleventh grade squad and tenth grade squad. Regulars for the eleventh grade were Smith and Nelson, forwards: Alford at cen- ter: and Lindgren and Jacobson, guards: while the tenth grade utilized Sloan and Stoddard in the forward slots: Day as pivot man: and Watland and Steele for guards. ln their regular six-game schedule the seconds won three and lost three. Their victories were over the Trinity B squad twice, and the Leeds seconds once. They were defeated by East twice and Leeds once. Three other games were played with various recreation league and church league teams. In these games they were defeated by Cusacks Laun- dry, and the Pre-flight Engineers: but they defeated the First Congregational Church team. Mentor Forsling's choices for nu' meral winners were: Gene Ellison, Dick Green, Bruce Crary, Gene Alford, Fred Brown, Dick Day, Bill Day, Bill Jacobsen, Stan Siegel, Paul Sloan. Jerry Smith, Don Steele, Dean Stoddard, and Jerry Nelson. 1 UWQ454 ASI? cz ggi? fegqggfn wggw W 1 Q wi- J L wjiekziiifl 'Wh , 211 aww, s A ,M 5355315 W E. ., hw ,QQ wifi? Q22 l i ww rw me Ta? 2 SJ ewan em swf' u0 e we S09 3 5u9 E time tio X' CB 0 out YWSO ,avi tubs O 2 ve' co rw'- 6305 will NX Od to! W tiled TRACK --1944 In comparison with the 1943 team the '44 track squad looked rather poor to track prophets at the beginning of the season. However, with a very promising group of tenth graders and several surprise runners, Coach Martin developed a fine squad. A fine group of half-milers headed by Gaskins, Chleborad, and Steele were the main strength of the team. Com- bined with milers Sloan and Lee: quar- tel' milers Tagg, Crahan, Ruisch, and Austin: and sprinters Doran, Ellis, Martin, and Daily, the running part of Central's squad is shown. In the Geno Gives the Shot a Hefty Heavg! low and high hurdles Martin, Siga- nos, and Erickson were entered in most of the meets. Weightmen consisted of Vaughan. Swanson, Crahan, Thilo, Hoefer, and Skalovsky. Pole vaulters Nelson, Alford, and Olson collected points in every meet. This year, the conference meet was held at the Sioux City stadium. Win- ning firsts in many events, Lincoln Cen- trad took the meet for the third conse- cutive year. Among the surprises of the meet was Paul Sloan, a tenth grader who won second in the mile. Running it for the first time he pressed Morrison of Lincoln to the tape. Several other tenth graders showed outstanding abil- ity for their first year and will be heard B ai-on S P WA f .W 0 ,Q lim from next year. cured M an-lh ,I O ff to the R at-es! 5 . 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A: 3 ,LV hliwzi-5 ' 'NIV ' V V,V1VV'f'-'i. V V -,Lf-F N' 'VVff21 v.1.--,lwfff ' V Af.. mf VV-E.:'IVVV1V2.Vv.'V 'r?.f.f' f:,:.Q:5i4g.fV21':V, A 'Q M' V if T 2-10- -V VQV 1P'V' ' ' 1141-' 5 , fx V ,521-:i'1-. . V5.2 VV. 193' r 34 ' z' V-,135 gg. : ',E,,qgs ., V 1 V Aw, ,eq ' 'V . 'V-'fs ,,'fVfvV LV, up ' V.'::V. 3 'A .5 '.31mVafi..' X V SV... ,L v x , V wi: .V 'f .. . V .- J V Jiiiiafx, V 'V + 1:1 . :CVIVTJVQS V ' ' ,. ,451 First row- left lu right: 'llwm Miicln-ll. Anuic Rimmmliuck, Delurrw Ikwlkinglmrn. .loycn lillis, Xlaila Hcrgcr, Vslallcr Vow, Sccwnd row: Cinrolvn Xxlollu, lrlnrricl llvcblvx. Hopi' Su-rling. llwtlv lhldl. .lean Nelson, Bob Slirnstra, Carolyn Smith. PM ffrumrinu. 'lbirrl row: l'mrlw.im NYrigIii. Gvnrgc l,7ubus, Suv Sullivan, llcnry Kuhlmnnn, .lnckiv .lmn Strifurl. liciurlh rowi Dick XV.irtii'lLl, ,lack Pmlx. Olive ,Klan Yfrigllt. First rnwf l.efl ru riglil: Bill XVilR0n, lXlnn'iQ XVi!x. Joyrc lionerilv, Pwllv Mm' Cirillicn Shirlvy lunge, llulcn Nelson. Florcncu Mulhall. l7.1irici.1 Robinson. l'-vlrv l.ou Sfllllllxll XYvmivll Vusx. Sucuml row: l mills Bemis, Nlinnic lloldowslxy. Marjoriv llmnipwn, .lixm lmrch. Lurilc lluxmlvlr. Shirlvy Sands. B.1rl1.ir,i Robinxon. llmrbnm Jenkins, Rosannii lDcNYill, .lam Cflmrnhrrs. ililiilcl row: fXlnrilx'n llouicr, l'wVcrlv Annlvr svn, Connic Johnson, YV.1ync Erirkson. llivu Anilwson. P!LlFl0l1 liilwr. liliili Gulhind. Siwpliiv Stcpin. Adellu ThornpS0n, Arlil Max' Vigrn. Jnnifc' Sliclwlx, liourth row. Bob lJ71Cl'NVlYll7, Al Ciolalbcrg, Siclnry Singer. Thomas Lowndrs, Cflmrlcs XV,irlxcr', .Lick l..'i.iml, Gm: Marlin, lircil lliulxmnn. 43190 I-IONQR SCDCIETV Founded in the school year of 1926 and 1927, the Honor Society has become one of Central's most im- portant organizations. The Castle Chapter is one of the branches of the National Honor Society which is recog- nized throughout the United States. To be eligible for membership, a student must be outstanding in these qualities, character, scholarship, leadership, and school service. In addition the student must be a senior and a member of the upper third of the graduating class. The students are voted on by the faculty and introduced and inducted into the society at a special assembly. Mr. Heitman introduces the mem- bers and presents them with a ribbon which indicates that they are Honor Society members, Two groups of students are installed, one group in midyear and another' group in June. After' election and installation of officers, a banquet is held and the mem- bers, faculty members, and alumni attend. Since the organization of the Honor Society here at Central, Mr. Littlejohn had been the advisor and had served faithfully in this capacity. He did the greatest part of the work connected with the organization and spent many hours copying the grades of the graduating classes and computing the ranks. He was only interested in doing the job well and expected no reward or com- MR. M. L. LITTLEJOHN 915- NAT1O NAL WOR Q SOCETY N t--: .. 1 I eff: ' T Qne 6' pensation for his work. As the advisor of the Honor Society, Mr. I.ittlejohn held high the torch of honor and exemplified the ideals of the society. Miles I.. Littlejohn came to Central as a young man twenty-six years ago in the school year of 1917-1918. His work was begun during the first XVorld XVar and completed in the midst of this, the second XVorld War. He worked faithfully and diligently at his chosen pro- fession and was never too busy to pause and help some struggling pupil with his Geometry propositions. One of his famous quoted expressions was, Do you think you understand? He was fair in his dealings with everyoneg his pupils always received the benefit of the doubt. The .Iunior IO's, in particular, found in him a friend and teacher. He endeavored at all times to inspire, in- struct, and encourage them and the rest of the pupils in his classes. There was a special class period set aside at the beginning of the first semester in which Mr. Lit- tlejohn diverged from Geometry to explain to these new pupils early in their careers the purpose and meaning of the Honor Society. Those who learned from his lips the meaning of this society realized the greatness of it and what it meant to him. Mr. Littlejohn attended the University of Indiana and the University of Chicago, majoring in Mathematics. In the words of Mr. Heitman, A'Our loss is very great, but our gain, from his life among us, is even greater -and his influence will continue to inspire us. to clean lives and unselfish deeds. This is a better place because Mr. Littlejohn taught here. 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'lihv llanliw Cfoiiiiiiillcc lux .1 :cg11I.1i' pi'ogr.1n1 each wcck whun Cluntral Hl.llxC5 to thc Air. Class clcciiims .irc also lmricllcd lu' thc Council. This war the con1mill--1' was licadcd by .1 vcrv Activc incmlvcr, H.1rwla'l Roscmlml. XVill1 M11 Down .1s lililllll' .1dvisur, Zlic Council lim pcilornicd L1 gI'x'JIL'I' svrvics YO Cvnlral than vvci' bclorc. The nlficcrs lor IU-H IW-44 wire: llrcsif dems. .Jackie Slrifcrl. l'm.1rl1.1i'a llcmlcrsoii, Vice Prcsidcin. Earl Pollock: SCCl'L'lJl'Ix'S. Rodncv Ring. Claim' Anderson: 'lQI'CJSllI'Cl'S. Rig... 1 1,15 I., Amo.. Bob PJlL'l'XVlI'llW, Marx' KJll7Cl'lT13l1. mil. hc ix JCIIH? Im' .ill llic IUUINlM'l'S ul liiw nicnl Council Prvsidvm B.xrb.1m Hcmivrsun .md Hunw Room lh'prvsvn1alives Student Cuunril Sponxors lhe bludnnr Dm' Stomp va fy rst tow- lutt to right' fliliri- Osliorne Claire Anderson. Klart' li.ithern1.tn. Peggy Alt. Lorraine Young. tontl roxx' Nlariorit' Ylliotnpsun. Bun-rly llecli-rsett. Betty lou Schmidt. Betty Bland. Edith Cieltand X itginia Smith. Xlarx .lo Briggs. Nvrma ,lean Schmidt, Third row: Barbara Ramsey. lileanor Day, Carolyn trtis, llelen Cot' Diunnt- Dultng. livclu' lierialwtlts, l,ucile Httxtnhle. Xlixs Nliyurning. Lluls Ailyis INNER lnner Circle is the governing body of Friendship Club, the largest girls' organization in the school. lt consists of twenty girls elected by .1 vote of the student body. lnner Circle holds weekly business meetings, and a social once a month where plans for Friendship programs, Jr. lO mixers. sunlight dances, and the May Banquet are formulated. Programs for Friendship this year have included an all boy talent show. .1 dance demonstration by -994 FRIENIDSIIIP CIUI5 OIWICIIRS--I.eIl' lu right: Helen Cor, I iicili- I'IuxlnIvlc. C'.:rvIvn Ciiriis, I.orr.iine Young. CIRCLE Miss Inez Osborne, Ll dramaiic skit, Z1 style show, and an old fashioned movie, The progriims are followed by dancing in llie gym. Miss Katharine Mourning, dean of girls. is the advisor. Officers of Iiriendship and Inner Circle are: President, Carolyn Curlisg Vice President for first semester. Barbara XVrigI1t: Vice President for second semester, I.ueile Huxtalvlez Secreiary. Helen Coe: .ind Treasurer. Lorraine Young.. 9 5229 Spring Styli- Show Back Reoin Ciathering Discussing the llumniy ANNUAL Assembled in room llll. the Annual staff was hard at work all year on the publication of one of the plant organs, the I9-lr-l Maroon and XVhite. The staff is composed of twenty-four members whose task it is to compile and publish the most important events of the school year. Each member has a speci- fic duty to perform as his contribution to the book. a few of which are copy, art, sports, and photogf raphy. The theme is the keynote of the whole book and must be selected with care. Each staff member is allowed to present his ideas for the boolx to the staff and the themes suggested are then voted on lay the members. XVith the theme selected, the work begins. lt is hard and the rewards are few. but the fun that goes with publishing the activities of a year at Central is worth the price. Stall at XX'orlt ANNLHXI S'l'1Xl3l7 l.elt to tight l'irst ron: Shirley lange, Sylxia lioyis, Rosemary Stoup, .lanet liar clay lutile l'luxtalile ltlitli Qieltantl Sliirlez' Nltlfenna lkirbara Robinson lleloris NVilt loan lerch Second row, left to right: fiarleion l-ltlseth. lzaill XY1llxen .lun Nltiforlxindale l'7it-nne Uultng. Peggy All Virginia Smith llosann lJeXX'ilt Doris llaun liranlt ll,1rrim.n. Cflyde Pwush. l'ioct lieatltng Compiling the News RECQIQD The plant organ needed in any well-managed organization is found in the Central High School factory under the name. The Record. This departs ment has the main purpose of producing well inf formed Central students. parents, and friends. in matters concerning the school and its activities. All school news is included in the Record, Not only are facts concerning Central government and sports in- terestingly presented. but also writerups of drama. music, speech, class news, and editorials dealing with problems facing the high school student. The paper is prepared for weekly publication by a group of students. varying from .lunior ll to Senior ll in classification, under the advisorship of faculty member F. XV. liischer, Results of .1 VVeek's NVorlt Rliffillili Slfllfli- Lett to right: Vmeverlv lledersen Betty l,ou Schmidt Patty XVells .ltxlie lireese. Bob Stewart, l'w.irb.tr.t Heiiderwn. l.orr.itne Shtndlet. lwlary l,ou Authier. Helen Coe. Nlagtlaline Pxovis. l.eft to right1First row: O. XVingert, B. Pappas, B. Burnett. K. Paulos, J. Agranoff. H, Dahl, L. Kinney, Varnes. I. Mattson. A. Compton. M. Tedford. Second row: F. Mulhall. P. Gallagher. S. Hanshaw. J. Randall. F. Smith, M. Holdowsky. B. XVittsche, D. Hansen, H. Nelson. Third row: M. Nelson, I. Tracey, N. Norton. P. Sherman. B. Phillips, E. Bolton, H. Beedle. Miss Vvlaechler. Fourth row: P. Dunn. R. Vwleinstein. S. Sands. M. Miller, D. Rocky. H. Anderson. J Bennet, and A. Lynn. Frances Smith Vice President Joanne Agranoff Helen Anderson Magdaline Bovis Secretary Minnie Holdowsky Beverly Burnett June Randall ERQDELPI-IIAN The 3 245 bell on Friday echoes through the halls: the day has ended and it's time for another meeting of Delph, one of the popular girls' literary clubs. The bang of the gavel silences the drone of voices and rustling of 'iRecords as the meeting comes to order. The programs are planned to interest all members. Open Doors is an important occasion and all Delphs bring a guest. The Mothers' Tea is one of the outstanding events of the year. The girls invite their mothers for tea, a program, and a social session. Miss NVaechter. as advisor, has helped to make this year one of the most successful. Frances Smith ----' - President Helen Nelson - - President Betty XVittsche ----- - A President .. Helen Nelson Betty NVittschc Treasurer Darleen Hansen Shirley Sands Orezalle Wingert Sgt.-fl!-Arms Marjorie Nelson Bessie Pappas Phyllis Haller Left to right- First row: N. lmnglwottoin. I7, O'Conner. .l. Baity. ll. livans. R. Sliuminsky. F. l.eonard. D. NVilt, l7. Heillund. M. Mirkin. H. Holland. P. lfltler. Second row: Miss Kessler. Ci. Deaton, J. Sticlwls. M. XVard. ll. Kimluerlv, B. Youngstrom. V. Annabel. li. XVendt, S. Max. Xl. Anderson. 'lihird row: B Ciriffin. Cf. .lohnson. lf. Anderson. A, Peterson, l.. Otto, Pa. Brown. Nl. Alhert. l,. Johnson. P. Robinson. . W, 'RQ Mg it we-K 9 as I X r QE 32 A Annie Rotnanehtils Vice Pre.sidents Maxine Pipes Dawn lrledlund Gwen Deaton Secrelurtf Marjorie Rickard Nadine l.onghottom Paettv XIOlll11t!,Sll'Ol'U 9 lie- 32 l-IESPERIAN lt all happened in l893l One of the most popular girls' clubs at Central was organized and since that date llep has grown by leaps and bounds. Every Friday, promptly at 4:00 o'clock one can hear the bang, bang of the gavel as the president summons the girls to attention: roll call, minutes. and business follow, after which a most interesting pro- gram is presented. One ol' the biggest features ol' each program is the reading of the A'Hep Herald. interspursed with giggles and blushes. The popular advisor ol Hep is Miss Kessler. All the girls love her as a teacher and an advisor. Annie Romanchuk f---fff President Deloris Vtfik - Y President l.ois.lohnson - - l resident was 96 Deloris XK'ilt sms. l.ois Johnson 'lireusurer Nlary Bradley Connie Johnson Betty Nlae Griffin Syl,-Cl!-flI'l77S Dale lunge Gwen Deaton liranees Leonard I-'L Inv 1411: Ins: 11 xx Is luumwlix ,I 4Iw,x:uIv.'rs I9 IK-Iiusvzm II XY.'IIs II Ivlmn NI NY,xr:zhuIr1 I Yeung I Ihx I5 II3m.f IW lasr XI II1umg1svu Suumi :uw I Il'm1sru.- S Iiums I4 IluI'111wsvn If NI:up. .X X....w Q. NIM-'f I XI.11.wIi N I ng-' If .X:w.I.'r'swn I IIUR IIz1r'rwu 5 XI.Immx,I X If.'IIugu I I'I1.1suu I LI.I!.mII I IIN'-,r,1Iv1. KI NITIIIII li MIIHHIII Y Irnsun I I:.w's. Iwurllw vww I I.v.Iv I4 I.IxI.:vs NI IS..kxx1IIm I luxlus II lu. IW IILIIINI. If Nmmp XI III-cl-1 I .'Xu.I.rsvm Iwi In I'vr.Ilwm H .,V. H Ifvulw' I'ruI.1x' .lllcrmmn III mmm 415, thu I5I11Iws . , ,,,. -- l f .1-s.'mIwIu Im .1 Hh'x'lll'1g. Ihf lung ol thc g.1xcI sllcmus ilu' mcmIwrs .md the llNll.1I DI'UCCQIllI'C Iwgms. I .- ,I In wiv urusmdvlu 'usunls .1 5I'O'I'.1lU whlfh is IMNII I t I I I Es ' 1nslrucl1x'c.1miunlur'l.1ln1ng. I hu I3h1InSwccllmunl Ami sf' A im, 'L' thc XIw1In'r s Ihx' Im arc luv spcui.1I Icaluru pro I T Qmms, :XI thu Iurnmcr .1 'WI us suIcclcd Ivx' llw mum , . Ps Rl if V. . RX lwrs lu I'x'DK'x'M'IlI I'l1xIu's Y.1Iun1mr IDM' swvcllluarl. ' ' ' 'uv s vruw .xl 18 lwun IH mmm' U .1 I mi 0 mu lcrs. Z II , ,I I, 1 iI'I'II 11 , .Las if --1.-.:., '- 2 , , - ' - ':'?' W lImIcr the II'lL'INIIY .md I1uIpIuI gL11LI.1m'c oi Miss ' 3 XIwscr. ilu' club has Pl'UgIX'NNx'LI this vvar. 1 f Ilopc Sm-ling Prvsulcm sz . . A , af' Uxcnm' Iluhng 7 I rcsnimx - 'Q I' XIJIV .hum ISUCIXXVIIIT Ijrcsldcnl sf es- s 5 .A YiiS'fEf -fig? 'if 3. . .nw II.Ip. 51. rlmg I lu' l7I'1'SlaI'z'77I Clnolvn SIUIIII Rosanna IXXYM .IUVCO IHL'IL'I'HUII .Xmr'vlur'u IIcIcn Iiclmssm .ILIHU IjUsIx Rwsvr11.11'x' Sump lWmm.- IHLIIIIQ X-I.1l'Y Ikukxx III1 l ruusurvr' Olivu Mac XVrighl Buvurly Pedersen Slmirlvx' MuKcnna SUI. Auf' :Irnvs Bcltx' Peterson Uolorvs I.lNl Arla Ixllx' Yigvn ..1llnU l.eft to righrfFirst row: 'l'. Lowndes. T. Berger, XV. llrickson, J. Nelson. Ci. Ellis, NV. Hirsch. J. Jor- genson. B. Voiland. F. Hickman, B. Stewart. Second row: B. Roberts. D. Lehan. J. Leland. B. lirenehitk. D. Anderson. B. Baker. F. Post. D. Vviatlund. Pm. Vvlolle. ilihird row: A. Bohner. B. XVilken. E. Smith. B. Tagg. P. Austin, and T. Young. ? e X . 1...i1:i H 2 A ' Harold Jacobsen Vice President Walter Voss NVendell Voss David Anderson Secretary Gordon Ellis David Anderson Burton Baker IO 1 lt? CIVICS Amid a welter of noise and confusion. another Civics meeting is Linder way in room 23. After re- peated hammerings of the gavel, the business is con- cluded and the program is turned over to the Vice- President. A great variety of programs were presented, among which the most interesting and best enjoyed were the panel discussions and outside speakers. Most prominent of the outside speakers were Mayor Olson. Mr. Schmidt. the assistant principal, and Mr. Nelson, popular Civics teacher. Mr. Jacobi, popularly known as Jake , is the able advisor of this club, Harold Jacobsen - - - President Gordon Ellis v - President Bill XVilken ---f--f- President Gordon Ellis fa-MM. sf 2 1 5,.g:,g.2,:. .af Z.. S Y' . gg vw N ' 5:-W -. .:: . t .2 Q 8 it.-:sr :g.::::::., . R3 Bill XVilken Yreastzrer David Anderson Jack Nelson Ed Smith Sglfrzl-Arms Bill Vvfilken Tom Berger Dari l.ehan M Senorita llolf. Spanish Cilub Advisor and Qllieers. ahre la sesionf' XVith these words another meet- ing ol' El Aguila, the Spanish Club ol' Central, gets under way. The membership of i'El Aguila is composed of Spanish three and four pupils. Each class constitutes one cluh. The cluhs are organized in the third semester and the meetings are held during class periods once a month In the fourth semester. however. meetings are held twice a month. The purpose of the Spanish Cluhs is to promote interest in the customs. people. and language of Spanish speaking countries, The business portion of the meet- ings is carried on in Spanish. The programs that are presented deal with many topics. not only those connected with the course. Outside speakers who have something outstanding to offer are invited to appear. All the Spanish Clubs took part in a gala Christmas fiesta this year. Each memher brought a gilt and the gifts were then given to the Community House for distribution to the children ol' the city. Senorita Hoff and Senora Mackey are the cluh ad- visors. Their valuahle suggestions help a great deal in planning interesting and varied programs. Sentara Mack.-v Prol w Takes a Swing at the Pinata -13102 FRENCH CLUB This year the French Clubs under the sponsorship of .Miss Jewell Haskins have followed special purposes adapted to war time language training. ln various projf ects and plans the aim has been to give all members of the 'ACircle Francaisf' First, a background for under- standing the French. and second. the maximum practice in speaking French. The French 3 and -l classes are organized as French Clubs and the meetings are held during class time. The officers of the clubs work with Mlle. Haskins in ar- ranging the meetings and planning the programs. After the business meeting conducted in French by the presi- dent. the vice president introduces the program. The various interests in studying French are the basis for the programs. An understanding and appreciation of the French people is increased by knowing more of their contributions to civilization in literature. music, arts, and science. Sometimes an imaginary trip is taken to well known French places such as picturesque francais, the industries of France, the Riviera, and sports at the sea shore. For practical aid in use of French many features are included in the programs. as conversation in travelf ing, in shopping, at a restaurant, and in visiting famous places. This year there has been great interest in correspond- ence with soldiers in French places and some French journals have added a variety to reading and discussion. These have pointed to the practical uses one may find for the study of French in War and post-war activities in many places. Mlle. llasl-tins French Club Adxisor lllije Minutes and Roll LATIN AND GERMAN CLUBS The Latin Clubs hold their meetings every third week in rooms ll? and 334. The l.atin three and four classes and the Virgil class are organized as clubs. Mrs. Brandenburg is the advisor of the Latin three classes and Miss Sullivan advises the Latin four classes and the Virgil class. Officers are elected for each semester and they plan interesting programs dealing with Latin life and literature. Some programs also deal with present day topics. The Cierman Cluh of Central with Miss XVellhattsen as the advisor is another of the language cluhs. Those pupils who are taking German compose the membership. The members study the Cerman language. literature. and liiie oi' the past and present time. Since German is spoken by more people in lfurope than any other language, its importance now is very great and in the postwar world will be even greater. XVith this in mind the German Club tries to present interesting topics lor their programs. A Bleeting ot Deutsch ' ln Progress -11104 l Future Edisons and Curies SCIENCE CLUB The Central lnstitute of Technology is the formal name for Centrals Science Club more commonly called the C. l. T. Meetings are held every XVednesday at four o'clocls in room 324 and consist ol' .1 business meeting and a program which is always given by one or two of the members. Every week a report on recent scientific findings is presented, so all the members may be well versed on all phases ol' science, Usually a course ol' programs is planned and each member chooses the course he prefers. Urganic chemistry has been the subject of the course this year along with many mystery experiments which have proven extremely interesting. The enthusiastic suggestions and valuable information given by Miss Curry. the advisor, add to the enjoyment of the programs. The C. l. T. sponsored. as an out-side project, the Science Fair. This was open to all students of Central and proved to be a great success, The officers last semester were: President --.lean Chambers Vice President Bob Stewart Secretary--Doris Raun Treasurer--.lack l.eland Science Club llittsineis Meeting IOS? t ,yy M OITFICERS- l.elt to right: Tom Vaughan. Vfayne lirickson. Don .lulius. Gene Nlartin, and Nlr. Racker. A. A. C. The purpose ol' the Athletic Award Club is to create a greater interest in athletics among all the students of Central High. and also to increase school spirit, ln order to be eligible lor membership in this club, a boy ITILISI win a monogram or numeral in one ot' the three major sports. football, basketball, or track, Girls are eligible it' they are either maiiorettes or cheerleaders. This past year the club has been very active in pro moting school spirit. Meetings are held nearly every Tues- day morning at 8:20 in room l lfi. Xlr. li. O. Racker. the advisor, has done mucll in revising the clubs constituf tion. llis untiring work and unsellishness have made the club a going organization. looking lorward to the luture. the Athletic Award Club has planned to do many things. l.et's hope that all the members of A, A, CQ. will give Mr. Racker the co- operation he needs to carry OLII these plans next year. Nga... l.eft to right: Xlr Racker. Tom Vaughan. Lee Clopper. .lack Cirahan. .loan l.erch. G. A. A. Upounds Away was the slogan of the Girls' Athletic Association this year, Every Monday night in the gym nearly fifty girls could be seen displaying their physical ability. Once a month, however. these girls assemble upstairs in a club room for a business and social program. The governing body of Ci. A. A. is called the cabinet and is made up of the President. Vice President. Secre- tary, Recording Secretary. Treasurer. Sergeantkat-Arms. and the Advisor. Miss Parker, To become a member of G. A. A.. one must pass a number oi' physical tests. The height of achievement of the members ol' this organization is to be awarded the State llin. To win this honor the person must obtain one thousand points, which are obtained by attending meetings regularly and participating in sports. Three hundred points entitles one to a chevron and tive hun- dred points. a letter, Keeping up with this program ol' sports, we can easily see why the slogan ol' G. A. A, was Pounds Awayfu va liirst row-f'l.eit te right: llsettv Nlae Griltin. llarleen llansen Nlargaret l.ett to righti Rosalie XVeinstein .loan Pauley. llmessie Pappas. Pmttrtlick Marion nknderson. Second row: l.ois.lohnson. l7oi'ethy Sterling llarleen I-lansen, 41106 Boltian Holds a Meeting ln the l.ibrary BO After school every other XVednesday, the usually quiet atmosphere oi' the library is disturbed as the mem- bers of Bokian assemble for a meeting. There is one social and one business meeting each month. The mem' bership is composed of all library assistants. The purpose of Bokian is to help in library work and to develop an interest in books and reading. The prof grams are given with the latter in mind, Many interest- ing hook reviews and up to date facts about new books are presented by the members. The club paper appro- priately titled A'Behincl the Book Ends is written and presented at each meeting. The mosr important event of each semester is the Seniors farewell. A banquet is being planned for the K I AN farewell this semester because of the success of last semes-V ter's banquet. Miss Ethel lledenbergh. our very capable librarian, also serves in the capacity ol' advisor of this club. The ollicers which helped to make this year one o the most successful were: Presidents' Secretaries '- Maxine Pipes Peggy lielton Peggy Felton Nlary lou XVhitlield Vice Presidents- Treasurers -f Mary l.ou XVhitl'ield Nlary Ann XX'at'd Minnie Holdowslsv Florence Mulhall gt-M511 for Nut' Bpgjleg Miss Hetlenhexgh and Assistants ltlflf- i. Left to right- 'First rowt E. llalignian. B. Lipshutz. Ps. Abraham. E. Pollock. I,. Bettis, E. Anderson. J, Strong. Second rowi l., Shindler. J. Barclay, D. XVhitten. H. YVeinstein. Mr. Racker. R. Ring. J. Bennett. and J. Freese. DEBAT Mr Racket' Presents His Yie E TEAM Mr. Racker. Clentrals speech teacher. calls the advanced speech class to order with his customary remark. XVe have a few announcements before we start the days work. The speech squad is composed of all students who are taking advanced speech. lirom this group students are selected to speak before service organizations of the city and to compete in interscholastic discussion, debate, oraf tory, and extempore speaking. The representatives in debate participated in three tournaA ments and several duals. ranking high in each engagement. The question lor debate was. Resolved: That the United States Join in Reconstituting the League ot Nations. The squad was divided into an affirmative group and a negative group. Those on the affirmative side of the question were Lucille Bettis. Elinor Anderson. Jean Bennett. Janet Bar- clay. Eddie Haligman, Bob l.ipshutZ, Earl Pollock, Rodney Ring, and Earl Skalovsky. Those who composed the negative were Bonnie Abraham. Roger Davis, Julie Ereese. Leroy Goldblatt. Pat Noonan. Lorraine Shindler, Jim Strong. Harry NVeinstein, and Dale XVhitten. In group discussions all members participate. Uratory was represented by Jim Strong in the boys' division with an oration entitled, How Strong is Amer- ica? ln the girls' division, Janet Barclay spoke on the subject, ls This Democracy? Extempore speaking competitors were Earl Pollock. Bonnie Abraham, Elinor Anderson. and Bob Lipshutz. Due to the war, the schedule was reduced to a great extent: but in all the contests in which Central participated, high rankings were obtained by each contestant. -12108 'libe Art Guild Nlasquerade About twenty-five 'iwould-be Nlichaelangelos and Rosa Bonheurs meet every other Thursday Linder the supervision of their advisor. Mr. Yecls. The Castle Art Guild or Art Club is the name of the group. Membership in the club is secured by being an active art student, or if a non-art student wishes to join, he must submit an original art project that is approved by the club. The Art Guild is a service organization. lt paints scenery for plays, makes posters for activities, and decorates club rooms and the U. O. The Art Guild is a member of the National Art Honor Society. Seniors with a scholastic average above 85 per cent are eligible to belong. The club has many activities during the year such as parties, hikes, and picnics. The Guild tries to work art into its meetings. There are two sets ol officers elected each year. The officers this year were: President, Olive Mae XVright: Vice President, Doris Raun: Secretary, Paul Scott: and Treasf urer, Clyde Bush. The second semester: President. Carleton llelseth: Vice President, l.aVonne MarolIi3 Secretary, Doris llaun: and 'l'reasurei'. l'narlura lN'lcPmritle. lIJ9lp' 's Uisne lliwsitlriii C.ills tht- Xlcvting iv Urili-r AllOl,l,O OlFlCilQR5 l,uli to right lliviil llvi-rs lJN'llX l.ou Srhniull, .lout il innsrut Cfirolvn Ciurlis lhxi' Anil.-:son APQLLO lfiltccn minutes to liour .ind Apollo Club mcmhurs begin to liilt' into rooni -ll-l lor tl livvlx' rnucting ol' thu music niintlctl pupils ol Central High School. Al four wcrc .laclxic Strilcrt .ind Joycc 'l'ronsruc: Jcan Nclson and Bcttx' l,ou Schmidt, Sccrctarv: litirlmini Bristow .intl ' Carolyn Curtis. TI'L'.1SllfCI'SI and .is Surgcnntsfttt-Pxiwns. okloclt slmrp. thu ringing sound ol thu gavcl rn.1v ht' .lack Bmlxc and David lim-rs, hcnrtl hringing thc mumlwrs to ortlcr, Apollo is one ol thc voungcst organimiions tit Cfcnf lrtil. Mtitlt' up ol mumlwrs lrom hnntl. orcliusirn, choir, .intl scnior chorus. it inrcts tfvurv ,liLlCSClJY .ilicr srhool. XYi!h Xlr. liuclx .intl Xli. linollc .is aclvisors. this cluh is .in tiulivt' .issci to Clcntinil .is .1 wholtm lXlL'lT1l7L'l'S rlcclctl lor olliiccs lor lhu I9-ll 4-l tvrnis xwrc' lftl l Smith .intl lhvitl Antlcrson. prcsitlcntsi Vicc llrcsitlenls 'l'hc purpost- ol' Apollo is not onli' io gvl thc mem hcrs ol' thc various music orgsnizutions ol' Clcntrtil .ic quainted with each othur. hut .ilso to lurthcr thc musical inturcsts in Cicntrtil, Thu incmlvcrs ol' this clulw work as .1 unit Lit .ill iimcs .intl no lavoritism is cvcr prcscnt. At tht' time ol ,mv pcrliormanu' to hc given hy any ol thy rcprcscntctl groups in Apollo, coopcixition .intl tram work arc the lwynotcs ol' the cluhs succcss. lull-iin.il Slit -I rl Apwllii Nliwiiiigf -'ilu l.elt to rightfflirst row: V. Smith. P. Elder. lf. Attrill. P. Bolton. M. Beckwith. Mr. Knolle. IJ. Hedlund. P. Britton, N. Longbottom, J. Tronsrue. Pm. Henderson. Second row: K. Bunday, NVelch, R. Krone. B, Vilittsche. Pa, Vxfarner, J. Steele. A. Vigen. S. Bovis. P, Johnson. D. Fairbanks. T. Murphv. M. U'Dell, D. Schott. Third row: Xl. Bennett. M. Harrison. G. llof stad. J. Shull. B. Searls. l.. Scott. R. Harris. M. Johnson. M. Coplen. V. Jenson. M. Briggs. P. NX'ells. li. Day. Fourth row: C. Curtis. C. Anderson. N. Lautenbaugh. li. Macfarlane. R. Ring. A. VanDylie. J. Sanderson. D. Glasell. C. Helscth. B. Layton, V. Stinton, E. Harter. R. Sloan. Nl. Kasey. E. Everett. S. Klelham. liifth row: V, Aust. J, Mathwig. ll. Gunderson, B. Baker. A. Schatl. B. XValler, XV, Burtness, C. Graning, D. 'acfarlane, J. Nelson. L. ioldblatt. Nl. Dornbusch. D. Holdsherg. U. Dumtin. Cl-ICDIIQ Fifth period brings one of the most popular classes of the day. Seventy-one talented pupils file into room 434 for a period of song directed by Mr. l.ee Knolle. The A Capella Choir' is not only a musical organizaf tion. but it is formed as a club. One-half credit is given each semester to the members. Entrance into Choir depends on certain important factors. Not only must the student be vocally able. but a semester in Junior and Senior Chorus is also required. The members, like those of other musical organizations. strive to attain the goal of having sufficient points of merit for work in Choir to receive the Choir letter or numeral at the close of each semester. The Choir performs for various occasions. Frequent Illle trips are made to Junior schools where concerts are given. The purpose of these performances is not only to prove the ability of the Choir, but also to further the interests of musically inclined Junior school students. The Choir also provides the musical setting for the traditional Christmas pageant given before the Yuletide Holidays. A Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, Trial by Jury, was professionally presented by the group. The performance was given on two consecutive nights to a capacity crowd. In the past, praise and honor have been bestowed upon Central's A Cappella Choir. As each semester comes and goes, it is evident that this group becomes more adaptable and accomplished in this field. ...ug ,s n tl NW X X01 X We 2 r. EVA ORCHESTRA Clentrals classical iam session may he heard every morning through the corridors entering classes on all tloors.. A blast ol .i cornet or the weird trill on an ohoe signilies that the Orchestra is assembling in the atiditoriuni. Mr. Buck, the popular conductor. runs be- tween the Aud and the Orchestra room plead- ing Come onf Get out theref Please? After several minutes ol' excuses and stories, they set-V tle down for an hotir. At the first sight ol' a new piece, everyone practices his part until Nlr. Buck takes the stand. Occasionally, certain groups or sections need individual help and they come before or after school for it. The selections are varied and numerous. The best liked being the string number Jazz ljizzif Cato. The Orchestra has a part in many of the schools activities and they also perform for the Junior High Schools in the spring. An Air Base being located near Sioux City furnishes an ideal place for the musical organizations of Central to show what thev have accomplished Fvervone is liamiliar with the Olympian March. 'lihis is the piece which gives the Seniors that certain leeling oi greatness as they march down the isles lor their diplomas. BASS Vioi, Fred Hickman Janice Stickels Virginia Sharp Joan Mickey Joan Venter Pl-YXIPANY Bonnie Brown Fl-ROMBONLS George McDowell Bert King FRPQNQH HoRN Phyllis Bridge Helen Kimberly Mary l.iston Norma Jean Schmidt FIRST Vioi-iNS David Belin BA SSOON Eileen Shulub l:l,LI'l'l4 Mary Jean Beckwith l.illian lledeen Carol Anderson Bifiis Freda Newton TULSA Victor Neilson V1i,o1.fx Sri Madelon l.arson Betty Mickey COND Xf7lUl.lNS Mary Cabhell Joyce XVoodward Marcia Job Cr.ARiNETs David Anderson Dorothy Sterling 'l-RUXIPET lfarl Landsberg Jack Brake Kenneth Aagard B.-xss DRt7Si Doris Rocky SNARF DRUM Donna Rae Kudrle Curio Kay Duryea Helen Coe Grace Hazard l-ola Sachau Shirley Kennedy Marv Margarrr Meyer Gene Smith CoNDuciToR Claire Anderson Mr. Buck Peggy XVigger OBOI? Phyllis Wells Betty Lou Schmidt Donna Jule Robar Shirley Lange The Orchestra suffered a great loss. when its concert' Any student of Central may become a member f master, Joe Lackey, moved to Chicago. He was re- the Orchestra if interested. provided he has an idtquatt placed by David Belin. Joe was a member ol' the Sioux technic on some orchestral instrument, City Symphony as many of the present members are. .'XRlNl'i'l'S David Anderson Bob Mumerl Dorothy Sterling David Musselman Kenneth lfrickson Don Steele Henry Larson Russell Briggs Katharine Browning Philip Mclntyre Nlarilyn Gamble Patricia Schofield UTP' Mary Beckwith Lillian Hedeen Kathleen Poling Jack Hanson Carol Anderson B,-XSS Victor Nielsen Bill Lindgren Marlin Jones John lDJllSIl3T1 'liRL,TRll'li'l'S 'Earl Landsberg Jack Brake BAND John Hardie Dan Lehan Bob Carlson Kenneth Aagard Donald Newman NVallace Smith l'lORN Phyllis Bridge Helen Kimberly Norma Jean Schmidt Mary Liston Ty Larson Joyce kVatson Bfxssoox Darleen Hansen Eileen Shubb Oisoii Betty Lou Schmidt Shirley Lange DRUM Ed Smith Dean Stoddard Donna Rae Kudrle Ben Polaykolili Sfkxlbljllljxl' Gerald Loss Robert Krueger Jimmie lVlcMartin Delmar Gamble XVayne Anderson Bob Voiland BARITUNI: Paul Doran Bonnie Blom Bram. l.i'1el-. Connie Johnson Bonnie Brown 'lkoxiisoxif George McDowell Bert King Jay Burke Madeline Schweizer Bill lledlund Bill Jacobson Cloxbtw Trois Mr. Knolle XVith the drums beating and the symbols crashing, the Maroon and XVhite band marched across the football stadium. Much credit was given to the marching band this football season for the many victories, as it pro- moted high school spirit among the students and the tenm. lt was the group that practiced faithfully every morning first period on the field so that it could present formations of letters and also the diffi- cult formation of a star for the East-Central game. At other times it practices on fourth floor in a sound proof room under the direction of Mr. linolle. He is well known by all the students for his fine work in mttsic. Mr. Knolle is very interested in producing a good band and labels it Hpunkin center if the mem' hers do not live tip to the good reputation. The band is very active. lt not only marches for football games. but it marches for occasional parades. A pep band was organized to play for basketball games, lt has its usual spring concert and also plays for the .lunior High Schools. One night of the Senior class play is given to bands performance while the other night is given to the Orchestras Centrals band is divided into two sections, One he ing Pt band which is composed of concert members, and the other being HB band which is for sttldents needing help and practice. Mr, Knolle organized several instrumental groups, such as clarinets, cornets, and French horns. 'lihe mttsic rendered by these popular' mttsicians varies from marches to rhumbas, and every member en- joys his work, D , trtqm, A 1t,,,,,, l.cI't to right--'First row: li. Baron. Y. Nlcllonnlnl. J Iluppas. P, Nglllfr. Xlr, l'inollv. .l. Slwllmlwrg XY. Bauman Il. Iluslanl. S Clricmc. Second ww' D. Mnicxwkv A. Knotts. A, Nlcllwwrll, .l lirlwgvl l , XIlgCIl, ,l. Moore, I' Doklwn, I., -INALIIC. 'lllmiul row: J, Iinglnml. NI. Clmrlu, Y. Pcrursun, Nl, lumrl, if Slvrgxlx. Ii. Rllvv. Cf l'vrhcl, I . Cinlwiord. M. Kullog. I:UllI'Il1 ww: S. Jolmwn, S. limlnu M lhggcn ID, llmm I. Slwclmn A. Ifbel, IU. M.1ci.1rlnm li VSI.lllx'I'S, D lfmlson. JUNICDR Cl-IGIQUS -- SENIQR CHGPUS . . , . . , , , . . I.clr to fxglwl I'1rsl row: l'. Icdfuul. IU. XXI-bb. .wl. XX.1rnl1oll7, M. l'am'1s. Cl 5.mIm'nl Ii. Smvxmwn Nl: lillwllki S Nl.1rcum, N, Null, A, Kvrinlxulcs, If Saulvz, IS, Morgan, M, Illl'.IITlOI1lI!'l.l. Svmml rmx M ,lvlm vm I5 lluxxl if ClLWlllSUIl, I 'I'l1ompsun I . Nslwu. J. Nl-lscn. ll llnnscn A llnulv li XIUIUII ll Wnrlx I Slum .I S1vmlllcr,.l Splmllvr 'l'l1inlruw'II.fXll1XI1xlu1' N yllllllllll J Cmul X' limllwx I iluzlwlx' I l'mx'.1nll1 l'. l'I'UllIlTl.HI Y llorsl ll llxmscy Nl l.xr1mcr I: XX'1llngrs Ilwullm mu' S ll.1xs.lwn S Iixumngl A Xlmllcl ll Xlmlxcx' I' Hmm' D Bvrn I3 Nluxrlm li Ilnlmlin M Nxlm .'4- S NV XI.':w.wrx .l I5-Ilans .xml ll Ikoaxmuglw Left to right--First row: D. McMaster. S. Bergcson, B. 'White. F. Dauffcnbach, D. Nelson. A. Sticklvs. Mr. Knolle. C. Storm. Ei. Johnson, M. Annan. D. Davis. W. King. Sccond row: H. Vsfeston. H. Johnson. li. Harris. J. Spcnccr. J. Glcason. H. Kcleywcg. D. Carlsen, D. Harrington. O. Griener. G. Davis. 'Third row: J. Bnilcv. J. Larson. D. Vlatland. K. Bcrkcmier. B. Schilkc. C. Holloway. B. Goodwin. J. Doerr. BUYS' CI-IGRUS -- MADIQIGAI. vt, X ir Left to right-Y-First row: P. Bolton. J. Tronsruc. V. Smith, N. Longbottom, P. Britton. M. Briggs. D. Holdsherg. M. Bennett. J. Steele. S. Bovis, Second row: J. Nelson. R. Ring. Cl. Layton. A. Schatz, T Murphy. D. Fairbanks R. Johnson l'l.1mr1iI .uni Hvr BX'1Lh'SHlAlk1N wxth thc Dctclmdcnr -vw--:un-un Prcxlv Iirnic Prrwnu Hur Cnc 1 Ami Hu IW.11x TRIAL BV JURY Hu G1I.1sr1R'11xND Suulxxxx The Jury Poses tor the Cantett C.-tsl' tltldgt'-f--.laclx Pack l'Iuz'r7lz'ff- f Virginia Smith Cfotmsel for llluzinltlfli 'Don Fairbanks liefervtlant ff-David Byers Iforenmn of Jttrtf from Mitchell l'sherw-.laclt Nelson ffounsel for Defemltmlf -'Harvey Gunderson Cflerli Io tlttdgef-Dottg Holloway HF!-CIIUSIYILII'tlSffl'lOPC Sterling, Peggy Britton. Joyce Tronsrue, Jean Kutil, Patti Bolton, Mary Jean Bennett. Nadine Longhottom, Mar- ilyn Harrison. Barbara Henderson. JurqfTon1 Mitchell tforemanl. Tom Nlurphy. Alan Schatz, Rodney Ring, .lack Sanderson, XVarren XVells. Darrel Jones. XVarren Burtness. Burton Baker, l-eroy Goldhlatt, Vernon Cownie. Ken- neth Todd. 119i-1' Throughout tht halls, hoth lilith period and alter school, rang the comic arias ol' the immortal Gilhert and Sullivans Mlnrial hy Jury . The scene is laid in a court ol' justice where Angelina, the plaintiff. is suing Edward. the delendent. lor breach of promise. Although the defendent explains why he no longer loves Angelina. the jury and judge are much more impressed by the grace and coquetry of the hridesf maids. ' After much arguing back and liorth in which the de- fedent confesses his love for one of the bridesmaids. the judge decides that to settle the case. he will marry the plaintiff himself. That is satisfactory to everyone. 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Procession Begins MAY BANQUET On Nlay 6th, 1944, the twenty-eighth annual May Banquet of the Friendship Club was held in the First Methodist Church. ln keeping with the theme Let's Build a Home, the church was deco- rated in a vivid springtime garden setting of flowers, trees, and birds, with a miniature white cottage representing the Home A colorful procession of about fifty girls at- tired in pastel formals preceeded the Queen and the Maid of Honor. The procession consisted of twenty Sophomores who acted as Junior Attend- ants and the members of Inner Circle. Also includ- ed were May Queen Candidates who were: Helen Coe, Rosanna De Witt, Valerie Jensen, Barbara Robinson, Patricia Robinson, Betty Lou Schmidt, Janice Stickels, Arla Mae Vigen, Mary Lou Vv'arn- holtz, and Lorraine Young. The Queen was crowned by the president of Friendship, Carolyn Curtis. The Coronation ..: Q The Queen's Table With the perfect home as the goal, the theme was carried out by several short talks. The speak- ers were: Mrs. E. M. Raun, the Mothers or the Founders of the home: Miss Olney, the Faculty or the Architects: Doris Berger, the Sophomores or the Framework: Margaret E. Johnson, the Juniors or the Superstructure: and Marilyn Hoe- fer, the Seniors or the Added Attractions. Also on the program were many musical se- lections: a flute solo by Mary Jean Beckwith: vocal trio composed of Sylvia Bovis, Joyce Trons- rue, and Nadine Longbottom: a dance by Peggy Britton: a string bass solo by Janice Stickels: and a vocal solo by Patty Bolton. Maid of Honor of the banquet. is called by her She is a member and the Record. attendant. She was one of the four peppy basketball cheerleaders, and also a Philo and a member of Inner Circle. The identity of the Queen and remained a secret until the night Helen Coe, or -Harmy as she friends was the 1944 May Queen, of Philo, Inner Circle, Orchestra, Lorraine Young was the Queen's Sophomore Table 5 D 7 N 1 I'-: f Teach? , li: f ' jfs able , at in .X stall Q5- ' . ax, ,M , 3. , V., .Q fy - I l Q. N 21 Q , ,- P' , kit Q. A I King Hnfnin Jacobsen and Queen Hope Sterling HQMECQMING KING AND QUEEN The ten o'clock assembly bell on October l5 an- nounced to our industrious personnel that it was time out for the revelation of Central's Homecoming King and Queen. By a popular vote of the students, Hope Sterling and Harold Jacobsen were elected to hold the honors. 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She took the General Course and was elected president by the members of her grad- uating class. In the music department she was a star in her own right and equally as popular with the masculine half of Central audiences as Doug was with the girls. She was also an asset to the art department where she proved to be a skillful artist. Nellie's pleasing personality and good looks were two of the major factors that influenced the student voters. She is five feet five with blue eyes and light brown hair. We have given you a glimpse of Central's Pin-Up choice, Nellie and Doug, in pictures and writing, and Central is proud to have them as representatives. Nellie and Choir Members Around l.incoln's Statue Nellie ln Her Choir Robe Central's Typical Beauty Coming Out of Class if Why the Big Smile Doug? PIN UPS Douglas Holloway and Jean Nelson, two popular mid-year grads, were chosen by the votes of all Cen- tralites who had bought their Annuals before Decem- ber l0 as the Pin-Up boy and girl. Doug , as he is called by his fellow classmates, took the Commercial Course. He presided as president of the A capella Choir for a semester. In the choir's suc- cessful presentation of the operetta Trial by Jury he played the part of the clerk of court. One of the outstanding reasons for Doug's election as the Pin-Up boy was because of his appearance. He is a six-footer with brown wavy hair and melting brown eyes. His good looks plus his voice had a no- ticeable effect on the feminine half of Central audiences in several assemblies where he proved himself Central's Prank Sinatra. Doug will be seeing a lot of navy blue since he enlisted in the Navy shortly after his graduation. School's Out and Now for Some Fun! Lunching in the Aud l3Iil' Jean and Doug Talk Things Over 'Tliuinazs Elitcliell .lzivli Pzxvla VS altei X oss From every graduating class, the An- nual staff, by means of a poll taken among the teachers, chooses three girls and three boys who have done the most for Central during their three year stay at the Castle on the Hill. These C For Central students are truly represent- ative Centralites, not only in scholarship but also in character and service. While at Central, Tom Mitchell's activities were chiefly along the musical line, holding one of the leads in the opera. In addition to opera, he lists Choir, Senior Chorus, Apollo, Spanish Club Secretary, Honor Society, and sec- ond team football. Jack Pack, commonly called Jack- son, was especially active in drama and music, holding the leads in the class play and the opera. Included in his lesser activities were Choir, Junior and Senior Chorus, and Honor Society. Walter Voss, popular editor of the Record, did not confine his activities to the field of journalism but was active along many different lines. Included in his achievements were Civic's Vice-presi- dent, Hi-Y President, Latin Club, Radio Club, Honor Society, Hawkeye Boy's State, and basketball reserves. Leading the girls in the mid-year class was Betty Dahl who is remembered chief- ly as a member of the girls' trio and as May Queen. Listed among her other honors were secretary of the class, Philo- mathian, Football cheerleader, A. A. C., Choir, and Honor Society. One of the most popular girls in the mid-year class was Jean Nelson, or just Nellie, Her popularity is proven by the fact that she was one of the few girls ever to be elected class presiderit. In addition she was a member of Philo, Art Guild, Madrigal, and Chorus. She was Inner Circle Vice President and Apollo Secre- tary. Carolyn Wolle participated in many different activities. Among these she lists Philo, Opera. Annual, Choir, Inner Circle, Friendship, Student Council, and Apollo. Her scholarship and pleasing per- sonality proved that she was a true Cen- tralite. ALI. FCI? nutty Halal 1-H132 CENTRAL Burton Hallam' lfrwl llivlim:-iii ffsiiiw ' 'H ' M .Xi i ,W ' it 1 .rs ,,.,, 1, .. . 1 A fi? s Q iff: ,211 i- 127:-' 2 f s ,rw-.,' tzliZ 2 -: ,M . ,... A ..,. W' '- ck 3? 133l9' 5 ,. ,f ,, Lugene Martin Another All For Central student is Burton Baker. He played first and second team football, sang in Choir and Chorus, and was a member of A. A. C., Hi-Y. and Civics, holding the office of secre- tary in each of the last two. Because of his trip to Boston and sub- sequent radio talk, Fred Hickman was perhaps the best known boy in the senior clam. Also musically inclined, he was a member of band and orchestra and played in the Sioux City Symphony Orchestra. He was also a member of Science Club. French Club, and Hi-Y. The athletic department of Central is ably represented in the person of Gene Martin. He was truly an all around athlete, winning two letters in football, two in basketball, two in track, and a numeral in basketball. He was one of the most popular boys in the class as shown by his election to the position of class presi- dent. In addition he was a member of Civics, Hi-Y, Spanish Club, and A. A. C., holding the offices of president and vice-president in the latter. First girl in line is Lucile I-luxtable, popular Annual co-editor and class-seo retary. Her ideas and time have helped to make this Annual one of Central's best. The theme of this book was sug- gested and worked out by this young lady. The part of the lisping model, Elsie, in the class play was portrayed in profes- sional style by Hux. Her loyal work as a member of the Annual staff marks her as All for Central. While at Central, Betty Lou Schmidt was active in many fields, most promin- ent of which was music. She played an oboe in the orchestra and was a member of Band and Apollo. She was also on the Record Staff and she belonged to Philo- mathian, Inner Circle, Friendship, and Science Club. Last but not least in the June class is Joyce Tronsrue, who sings for a hobby. Because of this, it is not unusual that she was very active in the music department, being a member of Choir, Chorus, Trio, and singing in the opera. In addition she belonged to Philomathian, French Club, and Friendship. Lucile Huxtable Betty Lou Schmidt Joyce Tronsrue Basketball Cheerleaders Tipoff! l-2-3-4! who are we for? We're for the gals in the maroon sweaters and white slacks. The four peppy basketball cheerleaders Lorraine Young, Janet Barclay, Kathleen Connolly, and Mary Perasso. These four cheerleaders were chosen to lead the yells during the basketball season by six judges, three members of the faculty, and three representatives from the Student Council School Spirit Committee. They also lead the yells during the track season in the spring. CENTRAL BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS--Left to right: Lorraine Young. Janet Barclay, Kathleen Connolly, Mary Perasso. At the end of the season they were awarded the school letter in cheerleading and were then members of the school Athletic Award Club. Lorraine represents the Juniors. She is a member of Inner Circle, Friendship, Apollo, and is one of the major- ettes. The other three girls are Seniors. Janet and Kathleen are both majorettes and members of Apollo, Spanish Club, and Philo. Mary is an active member of Art Guild and is the Spanish Club artist. Their snappy pep assemblies before the games and their enthusiastic yells at the games gave Central's team the need- ed support of the students. 's ,ra ,pt .rr safe 4 E' Q ,. .4 53:3 X i . ' Q , , r 4 A 5 :5- ,. p1i,.a 75 sig hs i' - FIGHT 4134 Football Cheerleaders Leading the yells at Central's 1943 football games at the Morningside Stadium, were six peppy girls adorned in maroon sweaters and white slacks. They were introduced at the first pep assembly as Carolyn Smith, Joan Lerch, Betty Dahl, Gertrude Hine, Elaine Carlson, and Sue Sulli- van. Rosanna Dewitt was an alternate and during the latter part of the season when Gertrude was confined to her hos- pital bed with an appendectomy, Posey had a chance to prove her ability. Rah, Rah. Rah. Rah ne, s Fight, Fight. Fight. Fight I 3 5 D' i 'l is FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS-Left to right: Joan Lerch. Gert Hine, Sue Sullivan. Betty Dahl. Carolyn Smith, Elaine Carlson. The cheerleaders had a helping hand in writing and presenting the pep assemblies which were composed of snappy yells, skits, and music by the Central High pep band. Being very active, they each received a school letter in cheerleading which gave them a membership in the Athletic Award Club. Weather was no concern of the cheerleaders as they were present at all times to cheer the team to victory. 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