Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

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ACTIVITIES Let tI1y watcI1worcI 'Forward' be ATHLETICS Forward, Sons of CentraI I'IigI1 FEATURES Thou shalt live in song and story AA A AAAAAAA A AAAAAAAAAAAA TABLE 0F CCNTENTS FQREWORD PROGRESS and power-these are the words that best characterize our modern civilization. ln the past not only tangible matter but oratory and music have pos- sessed force and have helped progress. Yes, music has power, and even as the Greeks realized this in Orpheus' music, so we students feel it in Forward Central , the inspiration of this annual. This theme expresses the idea oi progress which Finds its way into the students, and they Bring higher honors to their school. L AAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA DEDICATION VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVT7 THY honors shall not perish. The composer has in this line spolcen a truth about himself. We shall remember him For his music, for his personality, for his geniality, for his genuine interest in us, and for his unselfish worlc in malcing a musical anclsfinancial success of many memorable operas, ancl to you, Sydney H. Morse, we dedicate the 1933 Centralian in the hope that this will reward you in some measure for your own interest in Central High School. ' TRUE ND ' A CH UN A ST MATER u.l D nc I- Q Z 4: I- CD TER - MA I U Z D 4 SYDNEY H. MORSE AAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAA 'gh School on May Day ca Z: -4 TRUE - Z D mc un P- '4 'E E TRU ND - A CH UN A ST TER MA ALMA - 4 n s Centra! High School on Clzristmas Dtlj AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA l CALVIN W. Ifxuvis HE eH'iciency of an institution of education depends largely on the person at the head of it. We are fortunate in having Calvin W. Iarvis for the directing force of our school. His nature marks him as the right man for his position. We feel that all receive justice at his handsg he handles all problems with the same coolness, and cooperating with the students, he always strives to carry our school forward. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA E TRU ND CH UN ST TER .I Ll.l D I I- C3 Z CH UN ST O M1 0 Miss ANNA BELLE THOMAS i ISS THOMAS is our assistant principalg she shares respon- sibility with Mr. Iarvis, and works in close collaboration with his problems. She acts also as a friendly counselor for students in need. Many a student has hnished a more beneficial course because 'J of her adviceg we think of her as a real friend. She has a genuine interest in us all, and we are proud of her as a woman of high standing among educators. AAAAAAAA LLLLLQLLLQLLLLLLLLLLQQLQLQLLLLLL 5 Miss IULIA ADAMs l1tlIhf771l7flCf Winona Teaelzers College PI'0gI'll71Z Conzmfiiee MR. CHARLES ADDINGTON Soeinl Science Iowa Smie Tezzenerx, B.A. Boiron Unz'zfe1'.fiIy Minnexom College of Law C.C,C. Comnzitfec' Mlss CLARE BELL Physical Ezlzzeaiion f Oberlin College, BA. Deparlmenz Clzairnmn Senior Adviser G.A.A. Aa'z'1'5er MRS. MARIE BERG U. S. I-I1'.f1ory Un1'z'er,f1'Iy of Minnexom, BA. MRS. IESSIE BRENNAN Soeizzl Sefenee 3 Unizfersily of Minnexolzz Colzzrnlnrz Un7'1'er5iIy MR. ANTHONY BUREsH , Mullzenzullex - Unfzferdiy of WffC'O7?.ffll, 176.13 Miss AMY CHENEY Ojiee Pruelzee zznrl Shorflmnzl Iowa Wefleyzzn College, B.f1. Department Chl!!-17771111 Miss ESTELLE CONWAY . Lnfln Unz'z'er51'ty of Minnexom, BJ! Department Chairman Lnlin Club Adzfixer Senior Class Adviser Miss EM1NiA CROUNSE English Unizfewily of Minnesolrz, BA. MRS. ALICE DRECHsLER French Unirersify of Minnesofa, MA Azlrifer French Club ' ' ' A QAAAAAA MISS ELsI12 EDLU ND Botany Unizferxity of Mznncxofn, BA. Columbia Unizfer,fily C.C.C. Faculzy Committee Boiany Club AdL'i,ve1' MR. BYRON EMERSON ff Cbcmislry Unizfer.fily of Mimzcxoln, BJI. C.C.C. Adviser MR. ABSOLOINI C. ERDAHL. Swcdixb and Norwcginzz ' St. Olaf, BJ1. UniL'erfiIy of Illinoix, MJ1. Smndinzzzfian Club f1dz'i5c'r IVIISS A1N'1Y Fox pf Englisb Norilzwcszern Unizfcr,fi1y, BA. Sophomore flsfcmbly Clzairmizn MRS. HELEN GAMBLE English Sf. Tfrcfa College, BA. Girl Rc',fc1'1'f5 Adviser Talon! Club Adzfixcr C.C.C, Commiltcc MISS IONA GEGGIE I Mazbcmalic: Unizfcrfily of Minncxoza Columbia Unizfcrsify C lzimgo U111'ucr:1'1y MISS LORINE GRosz If' English Oberlin College, B.f1. Bread Loaf Srlzool of Englislz Dramnlic Coach f1I1l'l.it'I' of Mimr5 and Alllll1I?IC'7'5'U MISS CORA GROTII J Bozany and Biology Unizfefzdty of Minnzzrofa, B.A Aduifer of Botany Club MISS MARY HARRIS Lafin and German Univerxity of Minncsom, B.fI. Columbia Unizfrrsily, MA. Ccntmliun Advism' Latin Club Adviser MR. WILLIAM PIANVKER Q U. S. Hislory and Sociology Unizfersily of Minnrsofn, BA Library Board Adzfifw' Track Coacb AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4 Aa ui A1155 LAURA A. HENRH' English U7Zll'FI'J'I-lj' of AIIVIIIIKKVOIJ, B.l.. MR. MAYLON HEPP Calzinrt llzzlqing :N Iowa Sfaic Tcuzrlzrfw Collcgc Dcpiirfnzfuf Haul Miss EDN,-X HILTON Efiglifh Boxfofz I,l7Ill'FI'JI.fj', Pl1.B. Miss NI.-XRGARET HOLLIDiXX' Frcnclz L'11iz'c1'.f1'Iy of Jliiinrfofa, B.S. Colifnzlulz U111'z'trflIy, JI..-1. Sorlzomm l71'1'm'0 Clnlz ,'l!!l'I'J'l'l' MR. FRANK Hf'lSh1ER Boolqkccpfng Ul1iz'z'11f1'1y of Mi1111f',mti1, 13.8.5 l..l..B Miss ALICE I-IUSSEY y Gwnzuir Iowa SILIII' U11iz'w1fi'1y, l'l1.H. Miss DRUSILLIX HUTCHINSON Social Slslfllfl' Ul1ll'Fl'J'I-fj' of .Nl1'z111rxo141, ,Nl..fI. Df'f7zII'I'7?lC'l1I Clmirniau fl1lz'i.-'ci' of Chess Club Miss LOUISE ILES Engliflz Carleton Collrge, BA. Radcliff Girls' Club .f1z1'zfz'xz'r Miss DOROTHY IOHNSTON Social Scieiire Urzz'zfrz-:ity of Mimzcsola, BA. Banking Adcfixfr M155 FRANCES KORISTTX Biology U11i1'w'.fity of Jlizzzzfxotiz, BA. E TRU D . U D I- CD 1 LIJ I- .I AAAAAAA RL 0 MR. EDXVARD KRCEGER . Sorirzl Scicwcc' UI1ll'Fl'5llj' of North Dulqom, BA Cfllllfllltlll C.C.C, Clnlf 0 0 MR. URRIN KCENSTER Social Scienfe Uzziverxity of Chicago Uzzizffwzhty of California Pl'0gl'f1lll Commlflef D - TRUE Miss DOROTHY' LEAHY Dome-nic Sciwzfe Ufzivcrxity of lllllllfjllfd, B.S. Dcplzrlnzczzz' Chlzirnzzzzz Swzfor' flzlzfifer Girly' Clnlw flzlz'14.fz'r Miss E. LUCILE LOBDELL Social Science BA. Uzzirwwity of Mimzcfota, A1lz'z'5c'1' of S!'lII,0l' Clay.: Miss GENEVIEVE MCDILL English C U11iL'e1'.rfIy of lVl'JCOI15lIl, I'h.B. Colzlmhizl UIIfl'l'l'5l-fj', ll.fl. STU Miss M,ARIE MCCTR.NTH English B.S. U11iz'c1'x1'1y of A1il17Il'.x'UfLl, 0 MR. IOSEPH MARKLEX' Phjfilrftll Elfllftllllflll M Carleton College, B.,fl. I I lfooflmll Couch MR. WESTON VV. MITCHELL llldzzslriul Stout Inflilzzlz' Buikftholl Couch 0 MR. SYDNEY MORSE Chornx and Orchexznz Clffion, Engluzizl, Lirclzllllrr Dcparznmu! Chuirrmzn flzlvixrr C.H.S. Orchcymz A1l1'1'.fw' C.H.S. Glen'-Clnh MR. IOHN ML'LLIGAN English Carlelon College, B.,,1. News Azlzfixf-1' AAAAAA AALLLLLQAQAZ 9 Mlss ELEANOR N1cKERsoN Mzzlnenmlies Carlelon College, BA. Senior Adviser MR. WALTER A. NORDBY Boolqlqeeplng Unizferfily of Minnrxom, B.S. Business f4lZ7Z'1.5'FI' Miss RUTH NORDQUIST Spanish U71l'l'f1'!l'fj' of Minnesota, B.A. Spanifn Club Azlrixer Mlss HANNAH A. NUTTER Mzztnemrzlief Unizfelzdty of Minnexolzz, B.fI.E. Treaszzrer Girly' Alhlelie A5.vocir1I1'on Program Co nz 7l1l'Ill'F Miss IRENE PARKELL If n gl fslz U11iz'er.fi1y of Alfl1l7l',f0ftl, B.A.,' MA. MR. Ross PECK Biology De Panzzf Unfzfer,f1'Iy, BJ1, Fnenlly Mzznager of Aflzleiicu' MRs. MARY PERCY Typing Uniz'e1'.vi1y of Minnesofa, B.S, MRS. HELLEN PINK Social Selenee University of Chicago, Pll.B., B.A. Adzfiser Girl Referues-Blue Triangle Miss CAROLYN REED English Oberlin College, BA. Departmenf Clmirnmlz MR. WALTER RODGERS Mczlnemzzties U7Zll'El'f1'ljf of Minnesota, B.S. Program Commitfee 112711 V. Probe!! Founrlafiorz Commillee AAAAAAAAA E TRU D . UC ST TER .I MR. HENRY I. ROHDE Physics Hamline University, Ph.B. University of Minnesota University of California, MA. Senior Atlozser Department Chairman Miss GEORGIA M. SCOTT Stenography Ferris Institute Whitewater State Teachers College Miss ISABEL SHOEMAKER English Columbia University, B.S. Miss MARGARET WEST SIDDALL English Uniifersity of Minnesota Rtzdelife College C.C.C. Committee MRs. NORA SMITH English Uiziifersity of Minnesota, BA. C.C.C. Committee Program Committee MR. ALBERT STEPHENS Charm and Band New Englonil Conxerzfotory, Boxton MaePht1il School, B.M. Chicago Moxie College MR. EARL SWEET Phyriex and Chemistry Unioezxfity of Mi17l7l'J0lU, BA. C.C.C. Committee. Miss MAY TOWLER Domestic Art University of Minnesota, B.S. Tetzeherx College, N. Y. Miss NELLIE S. TRUFANT Inditstriizl Drawing University of Minnesota N. Y. Unizferfity Miss CoNsTANcE TURNER Art Uniiferxity of Minnesota, B.S. Adzfixer Girl Re.verz'e.v-Silz'er Triizngle Skylite Club Aileiser KAAAAAA MISS NIYRTLE TURNQUIST C om nze1'c1'nl U7l1.l'Fl'flfj' of Alifznesom, BA. COIIIIPIFITI-Lil Clulv Azlzifw' MR. EDB1UND WEBER Plzyfical EdIlL'tlll0lZ T L'11iz'cr,f1'1y of .Tli1111f,con1, LI1C1'0xfc Stair TFLIL4!IFl'J' MR. XVICTOR BERGQLYIST .-I pplicvl M 1151-LT flll5f1Il'Il,f flzlolphuf Slrrzlirvl at Bl'l'lI-ll and Pm'fr, BSU. fl.,-I.G.,,l. MISS AGNES CAREY Shorlhrzrm' Iowa Traclzcm' Collrgc' U.'1izfc1'x1'1y of Svnilzcrn Cllllfdflllcl, B.D, AlU7'f1Il'l'l1 17111111710 Collrge MRS. LUELLA COOK Ellgllhjh UIlTl'FI',I'lly' of .T!Tl1l7l'S0fI1, BA., MA-1. MR. GUY LANDER 1lIdllffl'l'tll B1'afl'lz'y Polytechnic Inxzitrffc' MRS. IEANETTE BRICE Lfbnzriun Uniz'z'1',fi1y of Miflizcfom, B.f1. MRS. OLIVE TAYLOR Ckiff Clerk MISS NINA PETERSON Clerk, Slezzogmphffl' MISS ELLA NVITTER flfl' Hllflllllll Schnlc, AIIIIIIALJI DC'f7tII'fl7IUlII Cfltll-VHZLIII Skylfze Cllllr ArlI'ixz'I' F4155 EUOENIA ZIEINIER Phyficmll lfflncuffofz 1-I1C14r1.vxf' Suzie' Tf'cIc'l1r1',f C.fl.fl. f1rlI'i.vz'r MR. HENIKX' ZITTLEINIAN IIIIlll,Vl'l'lLIl Sion! Illffllllll' MRS. JOAN OyBRIEN .52-haul Cullllfvlnl' Chnirnlllll lzlu V. Prolzclt F1171 MISS ABIGAIL CYLEARY English U111'Ifc'1':ily of Mmzzcfotu, BA. The Qucff' fIa'z'ixcI' SL'l'lbl7ll'l'J Forum AHIUI-5f'l' MISS IENNIE PHILLIPS M ul 6 c m 1111.51 UIIl'l'E1'J'ffj' of AITIIIICTOIII, BL. MISS MARY POVVERS Social Sfirnrc' Unizferxity of AIIIIIYAUONI, B..f1. LIBRARY MISS MARGARET NORIJHOLM Axxlslnzfzt Lfl71'L1l'1vLlll U12iz'c'11f1'fy of M1'unf,fom, B.S. OFFICE FORCE MRS. ETHEL ANDERSON 1-1rtc11da11cf' Clerk MRS. DOROTHY SHAUOIINESSY Crnllf Clffli B.S. 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Thou shalt liue in song and story, Through the honors won hy thee. Thy dear memory oft we'll cherish As the fleeting days go hy, And thy honors shall not perish, Forward, sons of Central I-Iigh. - T RCH L,- -SYDNEY H. MORSE. ON APPROACHING CENTRAL HIGH IN EARLY MORNING Ahozxe, the lucent shy shines hlue and fair,' The glow of morning lights the topmost stonesq My heart is lifted, eaery thought a prayerf My hein g, stirred, a loftier impulse owns, TR EN . F . C DAVJWHITLM. mcibmfv fu 323553 cw- Q. ETQQQEN Uigflggg L. N wfqvqlg Ehfvbwb-5 6'EQQ2' Eiwogxsxwtj: VTR QS'-QNQ: N QELN ,,c,.gN.m 2 'x.N-2-'N' JQNVQEQ. -- w wg,-Epub N afrfs NE WGN m Q-N e ::g3'3-NRS QERESF Nm'W WN N f'1Q3,'I :UQ Ni ' WNNM PQ ww mm 3 W QW. QQNQE N:-.' E9- N-nxf. w mf fx if. fl The sun illuinines that toward which I pace And fres an answering flame within my hreast. Old Me1nnon's music rings again for ine To echo in the hours that are to he. SNS -M.XRG.XRET YV. S11m.xLL. AAAALLLLALLLLLAAAALAAALAAAALL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Foorcin Row: Harford, Sumlhrim, G. Anderson, Tlzamfvsnu, Crog, I'il11Illl!jl'l', Rrrzfsliff, Olson. THIRD Row: .Il. folmsnu, 1i71I'l'Sl!l, Sayrex, Holmgrfn, johnson, Hobbs, Suvrffaery. Strom: Row: fiflllllfjlf, illxllrr, l,. Johnson, Bt'l'f1l71, Iv-nlsnll, Bmtlir, Swan, Hzrzckznsmz. Flksr ROW! ivrzslllnfl, Bo-Ztlrr, Junffsko, 1'rl1r'xm1, Lohrrn, Knufvix, B0l'S.Y!'I1l'Ul,I-. Efvmzx. JANUARY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY T is no small honor to be rated in the highest 15 per cent of the class in scholar- ship, character, leadership, and service, and the members of the National Honor Society are just so judged. Those who average 2.3 for the three years invested here at Central automatically become members of the society, and others may be voted in by the faculty to Iill the 15 per cent quota. january, 1933, contributes the following people to the ranks of the National Honor Society. Those who auto- matically became members of the National Honor Society are these: Lohren, Elizabeth Peterson, Muriel Bergin, Lorraine . Fladager, Vernon Radsliff, Charlotte Ianosko, Anne , Harford, lane . . Anderson, Genevieve Sayres, lack ..,.. Sandberg, Lillian Enersen, Robert . . . Koupis, Penelope , . . Fredsall, Arline , 3.0000 . 3.0000 , 2.9600 . . 2.9230 ,. 2.9230 , . . 2.8400 , 2.7500 . 2.6666 , . . 2.6666 . . 2.6086 ,H 2.5961 . . .,.... 2.5833 2.5769 johnson, Marian .. Iohnson, Kermit . . Crog, Richard ,,... Thompson, Clifford Holmgren, Laton , . . johnson, Lyla .... Miller, Dorothy . . , Beattie, Isabelle .. Burlingame, Marjorie Olson, Audrey . .1 Evans, Harriet . , . Anderson, Doris . . . Hobbs, Donald ,,.,. Hawkinson, Myrtle .... ,..,..,. 2 .3200 Those elected to the National Honor Society: May, Wayne ..,. Bowler, Martha ,, Naslund, Ethel . , . . . 2.2692 Sundheim, Mildred . . . . . . , 2.2600 Grinager, Marjorie . . . ..,.. 2.2083 Boessenroth, Lottie Swan, Myrtle ..... ...,...,.... 2 .0769 LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 5400 5000 2.4400 4230 4000 4000 3888 3800 .3777 3750 3600 3562 3461 2.2000 2.1666 0833 75 M .I I- I U nc L, TR EN ' C F NS S SIXTH ROW: Cafvanaugh, Kellar, Rfincffcc, Lillenrzs, Slrzllrlv, Johnson, Hofvlrzmf, Afxlfxnz, Tzfrroflf, Slum'- arl, Scmbla. FIFTH ROW: R. Wilson, Costello, Grzris, Ellinyieomf, Hanlon, Hinlon, ivorlny, Ivnrlzy, Ross, Turner, G. Wilsofi. FOURTH Row: Torgfrson, Garlofk, Paul, Cfske, C-Vriizfzleoplas, fllillrr, Huffunzn, Gzzrbarson, Olson, Carlson. THIRI7 Row: Jfirhazzzl, Blaliauuz, Aiigusfinr, Eillzlom, S-ztmz, flalalm, Lindquist. SECOND ROW: Pfvillianis, Pfzzlkrr, Hanw, Bnffzstranz, Carringlan, Uroulx, Ifllllflfl, Bnrriarrl, Carlson. FIRST Row: Half, Johanson, Tingrlulw, llzlgclsscn, Watson, Bell, Johnson, IV1'lsmi. JUNE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY IFTY-EIGHT students of the lune graduating class have achieved the honor of becoming members of the National Honor Society. Those attaining an aver- age of 2.3 during their three years of high school automatically become members, and others vvho have high averages may be elected. Those who automatically be- came members are: Hullman, Harriet ,,..,. 3.0000 Barnard, Betty ,......, 2.7307 VVilliams. Wilma .... 2.45233 Magelssen, Muriel ...... 3.0000 Turner, Carol ......... 2.7307 Blabaum. Veta . . . . . .2.-l-l-I4 Garberson. Iayne ,..... 2.9200 Costello, Margaret ..... 2.7083 Cayanaugh. Laurie ...,. 2.4285 Wilson, Gilbert ... . . 2.9166 I-Ioyer, Dorothy . . . . 2.6923 Tingtlale. Evelyn . . . . . 2.4200 Wilson, Robert . . . . . 2.9166 Hunter. Vivian ..,,.... 2.6730 Carlson. Peggy . . . . . .2.-H500 Norby, Alice ..... .. 2.9130 VVatson, Betty ........ 2.6666 Carlson, Dorothy ...... 2.3962 Cieanakoplos, Deno .... 2.9000 Stewart, Richard T. .,.. 2.6250 lillingwood. Marion .... 2.3750 House, Marian ... ..2.8750 johnson, Stanley ....... 2.6000 l.illenaQ. Arthur ....... 2.3750 Holt, Vee lane .. ...2.X695 Swan. Marian .... . . 2.6000 Groulx. Geraldine . . 2.3725 Olson, Gertrude . . . . 2.8333 VValker, Helene . . . . 2.5652 Garloek, Mercedes ..... 2.3600 Turcotte. Lowell ....,.. 2.8333 Norby. Phyllis ........ 2.5600 Iohnson, Charlotte .... 2.358-l Hell, Harriet ..... . . 2.8235 Carrington, Florence . . 2.5384 Kc-llar, Hob .... . .... 2.3333 Aslescn, William ...... 2.8148 Struble, William ....,.. 2.538-I Torgerson. Iosephine . . 2.3333 Nelson, Esther D. ,...,. 2.8076 Lindtluist. Ruth . . ..., 2.5lX5 Claris. Marioris .. . 2.3200 Hobbs, Priscilla ....... 2.7800 Sembla, Howard ..,. . 2.5000 Hinton, Phyllis . , . .2.3200 Hackstrom, Eleanor .... 2.7692 Iohanson, Norma . . . . .2.-l7?l2 lidblom. Marion . . 2.3148 Reineckc, Roger ....... 2.7333 Paul, Ioyee . 2.3076 Those who were elected are: Augustine, Elizabeth . . 2.25516 Geslie, Norman ......, 2.2800 Hanlon. Colleen . . . 2.2500 Hovland. Carl ........ 2.29l6 Michaud, Charlotte .... 2.2708 Ross. Ieanne . . . . . . 2.2500 Miller, Henry ... .. 2.2830 Ciaaserlelen. Newell . 2.2200 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA REPRESENTATIVE CENTRALITES January EPRESENTATIVE Centralitesl To be picked from among 272 students as being representative of what we feel is the best in Central! That is a great honor and a splendid responsibility. The Ianuary ,33 class bestowed it upon the fol- lowing members of its circle: Ray Hates, president of his class and heavy- duty backiield man on the football team, Muriel Peterson, valedictorian and of course member of the National Honor Society, Rolf Ciraning, treasurer of the class fthe man with the little brown bagj. Rolf was also an im- portant member of the Bank Directors, board and the Mimes and Mummers. Don Hobbs, one of the student managers of the class play, Iohn Kelly, the handsome, capable medico in the play, The Boomerang , Marjorie Faus- kee, vice-president of the class and a very ac- tive member of the Girls, Club, Maude Peter- son, the pretty nurse in the doctor's ofhce in 'tThe Boomerangy' and pretty much the class authority on the drama, Burt Kees, the voice of the press, wielder of the mighty pen, moulder of public opinion, all of which means that he was editor of the News , Penelope Koupis, Ianuary ,33's contribution to Central's operatic stage and without doubt one of the very best. In addition to that, Penelope be- came a member of the National Honor So- ciety, likewise did Representative Centralite Lillian Sandberg, efhcient secretary of the class and part of the student ofhce force. From these students who have been elected Representative Centralites, much will be ex- pected on the college campus and in other lines of activity. Rn' BATES RoLE CTRAXING BURT KEES PENELOPE Kocprs NTURIEL PETERSON .AAAAA AAAA M.'XRjORIE FAUSKEE Dox HoBBs IOHN KELLY' MAUDE PETERSON LILLIAN SANDBERG RY GL ' T RCH L, TR EN - C F NS S 7a 1 .I I- I U cz L,- TR EN - C F NS S REPRESENTATIVE CENTRALITES June HE Iune class of '33 has chosen the ten students of the class who have fol- lowed the motto, :Forward Central, the farthest, as their Representatives. Heading the list are the four class oliicers, Carl Hovland, president, Patricia Priede, vice-presidentg Ruth Reddin, secretary, and Iohn Sevareid, treasurer. Two others held positions on the class cabinet, Alice Norby was chairman of the Service Committee, and Virginia Redmond was chairman of the Program Committee. Pive have been mem- bers of the Student Council. They are Alice Norby, William Struble, Iohn Sevareid, Patri- cia Priede, and Ruth Reddin. Carl Hovland has been active in three types of sports: foot- ball, basketball, and tennis, being captain of the last two teams. Iohn Sevareid and Gor- don Hrude were promient members and also captains of the swimming team. Gilbert Wilf son was Editor-in-Chief of the Centraliang William Struble was honored with that posi- tion on the News Staff. Ruth Lindquist was also a member of the News Staff. Ruth Red- din held the office of president of the Girls, Club while Patricia Priede won the same honor in the Girl Reserves. Ruth Reddin was also chairman of the Library Board and Secretary of the Student Council. Three of the ten succeeded in winning a place on the Centralian Staff. They were Carl Hovland, Ruth Lindquist, and Patricia Priede. Gilbert Wilson, Carl I-Iovland, Ruth Lindquist, Alice Norby, and William Struble were made mem- bers of the National Honor Society. Central will watch with interest the lives of these young people, her Representatives, as they go on through college and through . A ,yy L ,PY f U a ,- t 1tr f' K y , X, I - 51 ,ffff ' or Y, .Wifi 0-Vg...-,H-. My , 71 6 , if f a 25 f , 16. , I life. PATRICIA FRIEDE CARL HOXVLAND RUTH LINDQUIST RUTH REDDIN IOHN SEVAREID 2-'A , ' i K CTORDON BRIJDE 'T ALICE Nomar - M VIRGINI.A REDIAIOND V V -3 , 5 .,,,,,,,,,?, WILLIIAINI STRLBLE GILBERT XVILSON A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAA 1 1 1 .as N he ' nm.: . 1,1 i pg-15. 155 , eq- . ' 1 ' fiww'-f 2 b .1 if T I I I Q ,llqf D I Q 'fa JANUARY CLASS OFFICERS Rm' BATES, P1'e51'de12l M.aR1rJR1E FAUSIQEE, V166-P1'es1'rz'wzl L1LL1.xx SANUBERG, S6c1'cla1'y ROLF CJRANINC, TIl'6tlJ'ZIl'6'J JANUARY CLASS HONORS a MIIIKIEL PETERSON, Vule11'1'ct01'1'1zn E1,1zA1-1E'rH LUHREN, SLl!Zllfll0I'ftllZ .W JANUARY CLASS ADVISERS Miss Iis'rE1.LE CONXVAX M155 ELEANOR NICKEIQSIJN JVIR. HENRY Ro111J15 JANUARY CLASS CABINET JANUARY CLASS CAIJINET-T1111411 ROW: C. .1!1flI7'X0lI, Cl'0TL'l1I, Cray, Pllrrxon, Bl'VffllIlIAf, Prlrrxml. SIKUNII Ruw: Ijlllflllilfll, llulflu, lxlflvxy Hoo-1-11, Johnxnn, Rohdf. FIRM' Row: Cwztmy, Lolrruz, C'1'111zI11y, Sun1H1f15!f f 1111.xk11, H1111 HL1 IACII. 7N 2 .I I- I U rr I-, TR EN ' C F NS S KAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAA 'At JUNE CLASS OFFICERS CARL HOVLAND, Pl'65l'd677Z PATRICIA FRIEDE. Via? I zczvzdefzt oux SEVARETD, Tl'6lZSLll'6I' RUTH REDDIN Secletczu JUNE CLASS HONORS I-IxRR1ET I-IUFFAIAN, Valeziiczozzuzz MLTRIEL MAcELssEx, Salzzmtofzan JUNE CLASS ADVISERS Miss DOROTHY LJEAIIY Miss CLARE BELL Miss LUCILE LOBDELL MR. HENRY ROHDE X X JUNE CLASS CABINET NE CLASS CABINET-Fo1'R'1'H Run R L HIRII mu N I II S nlfla, 0'Hallorun, lllzlxll, lcnxn on R fm Rlmffr, I'Nl'il't,!', Ho-z'I411l1f. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL TABBEY, DOROTHY Latin Club. G.A.A.. G i r l S' Club. French Club. Girl Re- serves. Commercial Club. Legion.: are Ill! leaf! of my troubles. ALLEN, CHARLES Glee Club. Hi-Y. T e n n i S Team. Messiah. Chimes of Normandy. Erminie, Class Play. Ili.: you dere, Slmrl1'ef7 ANDERSON, V. CLAYTON Don? let work inlerfere Milli f7lf'tl.x'IH'f'. ANDERSON, EVA French Club, Botany Club. G.A.A.. Girls' Club, News Siarl. ll'!1!'I'I'l'!'1' ,vlie may roam Slick nlzeuyx lofing .fomfrflimg Hy llie time ffm! .Clie gels' lzorne. ANDEIKSKIN, JUNE Girls' Club. Botany Club. Girl Reserves, Latin Club. Orches- tra. Glee Club, G.A.A. lllnfrc' C'!llll'H1.f ner. IANDING, CHARLES Football QCaptainl. T r a c lt , Basketball, C VVinner. Not only zz fine fellow Bm' alyo n good nlnlefe. ATLAN D, HELEN Girls' Club, B o t a n y Club, Latin Club. Girl Reserves, G.A.A. Letk langlz nnzl be jollyg To worry if folly. BATES, RAYLTOND Chess Club. Hi-Y fVice-PreS.H, Football '30, '31, 32. Track. Red and Blue B o o k Stafi, Student Council. Senior Class President. C.C.C. Ca bi n e t, Representative Centralite. jolly, likalvle, and lull, Hek ilie lenrler of nr ull. ALEVIZOS, BERTHA Commercial Club, G.A.A., Girls' Club. B o t a n Y Club, Girl Reserves. 'LMeSsiah. Infinile riches in ll lizfle room. TALSETH, ELAINE Girls' Club, G.A.A,, French Club. Latin Club, Commercial C l u b, C.C.C., UMeSSiah, Honor Roll. A girl wlzere-in we feel fnere za' .come lllilliflfll Ilzongnt. JXNDERSON, DORIS Latin Club, Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Honor Roll. Slze may seem quiet, But .rne mn crime quite n flillf. ANDERSON, CTENEVIEVE Latin Club. G.A.A.. News Starl. Girl Reserves. Girls' Club CV.-Pres.j. Quill and Scroll fSec'y.l, Honor Roll, National l'lonOr Society, Com- mercial Club QSec'y.j. Class Cabinet. Cnlzrtzrfer-ilinl one uforzl F.rp1'e.f.ref if all. ANDEIISON, Lois Girls' Club, Botany Club. Girl Reserves, Class Play, Comedy Concert, Library Board. One of wliom genllemen nre fond Bemzlre ,cl1e'.c szzrlz zz prelly lzlonde. ASP, LILLIAN Girl Reserves, Commercial Club. Her every fh0llg11I is I0 make oihers nappy. BARDSLEY, LORRAINE Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, G.A.A., Botany Club, French Club. Always tending to lzer zlniy In a qniel, znzolztrzifizfc way. BEATTIE, ISABELLE Commercial Club, Girl Re- serves, Girls' Club. G.A.A.. Honor Roll, National Honor Society. There 1-5 great nlziliry in lqnowing How I0 coneenl one'5 izlnilily. AAAAAAAAAAA4 22 BENSON, HARRY In learning, length of .ffzlzly flue: not count. BERGER, W. KERLIIT Band, Gym Team. A pleasrnnl X071 of clziip, flluviyr rezzfly Z0 lip his lull. BERcQU1sT, RUTH Girl Reserves. Student Coun- cil, Class Cabinet, Girls' Club, French Club, Botany Club, G.A.A., uMessiah. If czfryoize were iz: goorl iz :port as slze, wlmt zz fine world llzls wonlzl lux' BLAKE, ENIILY Botany Club. Glee Club, Girls' Club. Bank Director, 'LMessiah, Robin Hood, Erminie.'3 l'Chimes of Nor- mandy, Lclawala. Shflf 50 pfiilc, But when xlzc rings, Slick llikfll I0 1't'f1!'l1I. BOESSENROTH, LOTTIE Girls' Club. French Club. UC Club, Quill and Scroll, C.C.C., Bank Cashier, Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Boomerang, M i m e s and Mummers, News Stall. G.A.A. fPres.J, Centralian Staff. Shelf xo jolly iiml .fll.'l'f'f, So cific izlnl x0 116111, Om' LOII1'e Cllllif lic' bull. BOSTROM, RL'SSELL I. Track Team '52. fl rolling stone g!lffI!'I'j 110 moss, But who wants' 7?10,fji7 BOYES, LOUISE French Club, Girls' Club. Girl Reserves, Skylitc Club. fl goofl repnmiiou if zz fair esmze. BREDESON, MARGARET G.A.A., French Club. Com- mercial Club, Girl Reserves. Girls' Club, Bank Cashier, C.C.C. Miglzfy sweet, plezzfy 110411, S665 zz fr1'c'nd, hnrzl I0 limi. LAAAAAAAAAAA BERG, .ARTHUR Glee Club, Talent Club. lir- minief' 'lChimes of X.,r.iian- elyf' Lelawala. Messi.ili. 1'1l like I0 lvf' lm,-'lzf1il, Bm' flze girls lt'0lI'Z lf! mr. BERGIN, LORRAINE Scribblers' Forum. Quill .iiil Scroll, L a ti n Club. Ciirls' Club, Girl Reserves. Mimes ancl M um m e r s. litlitor-i :- Chief of Quest. Scandinavian Club CPres.J, Honor Roll, Na- tional Honor Society. Slick sweet I0 fill, Slim-1 or Izzll. BERTELSON, NIARGARET Girls' Club, G i rl Reserves. GAA.. Commercial Club. I'z'e iz 0116. kilirl 100111 for rzrryf Beooivr, MARIORIE Botany Club. G.A,,-X.. tiirls Club. Latin Club. Gijl Re- 5Cl'YCS. 'Tix imc fha! xlif if nziirli IlIC'lIII7!'d T0 milk ima' elm! zefflz till 7J1tI7IfQIi7II1. BORGEN, I. NIURIEL Commercial Club, Girls' Club. Class Play. .fl milf' lilflc' Irick, l.n11gl11'r1g mul ftllriqllllg, Bur il irgirlur brick. BOXVLER, MARTHA G.,-LA., Latin Club, Botany Club. Girls' Club, Girl Re- serves, Library Board. Cen- tralian Staff. Quest Stall. Messiah, National Honor Society. .'I girl lfllh ii smile ls' II girl llmfx worth zelzlile. BRANCH, ROBERT Commercial Club. T r a c k, Football 330, '3l, 32. Ulvles- - .i sizih. Gwiilcmen prefer I7lUl1II!'J',' I liopr ltlfllliff do, 100. BROWN, BETTY Girls' Club. French Club, uLCl21X'V3lZl,ll Chimes of Nor- mandy, l'Mcssiah, Girl Rc- serves. Tall and slim, What ii lazzglzl Wlmf Ll grizzf 23 BROWN, EVELYN BURLINGAME, IVIARIORIE G.A.A.. Slcylitc, Mimcs ancl Mummcrs. Come-cly Concert. Commcrcial Club. Girls' Club, El'If'if 11111116 will yfl fII6kz'r III I11'1g!11 Irgfzzx 011 B1'01111'11'11y. HI'RRows, GERTRLDE Spanish Club. Commercial Club. uMcssiah. Girl Rc- scryss, Botany Club. fln1111I1!6, q111'6t, 111111' sw661, 0116 whom 1111 Ifkc to 111661. CAsPERsoN, MORRIS Commercial C l u b, Scancli- navian Club. N61'61' I1'011I1I6 your I6.rs'011.r IJVIIIII your fC'LlChC'l'.f 11'011I1f6 yon. CuAIyIBERs, HARRIET Girls' Club, G.A.A., Spanish Club, C o Ill lu Q r c i al Club. 4lML'55lLlll,.' 'lialcnt Club, Girl Rt-scrxcs, c:Hll'lL'ily Conccrt. Bank Cashier, Two Vaga- lwolltlsf' 1.clawala. HClllIllL'S ol' NormaiIIly. G1'11111I r1p1'1'11 ix my gnuf. Com m c r c ia l Club, Girls' Club, G.A.A.. French Club. Girl Rcscrvcs, National Honor Society. A1C'Z'f'l'f00 Iwxy fIl'l',f6If I0 h6Ip OIh!'l'a'. CAINIPBELL, OsA LEE Girl Rcscryes. Girls' Club. Botany Club, C.C,C., G.A.A.. Latin Club. F r c n c h Club. l'MCssial1. L1111g!1 117111 I16 77l!'I'l'j', Fw' IOIIIUITUZL' I-.V CII1'I N6- s'61'1'65. CHAFFEE, WILLIAM, IR. Glcc Club, 'lRobin Hooclf' C lI im c s of Normandy. 'ATwo Vagabontlsf' LclaIva- la. 'AMcssiah, Comcmly Con- cert. Illy 0116 ,f0I'l'Ul4' I-Il glltlllflllflllg lr If'LIl'Il1g 1116 GI66 CI11I1. CI1IiISTENSEN, RALPH O. Hi-Y. Latin Club, Botany Club, Class Play, C.C.C. My only books IV6141' ll.'UNIl'I1'i Iookf, 111111 folly? all fflljlillf' l1111g!1f CoRc:oRAN, ELDORA mr' G.A.A., Girls' Club, Girl Rc- scrycs. Comuicrcial C l u b, , , Scanclinayian Club. LOTTON' LARLO5 111- g,,,,t,,l,,. In fm mmf! and Latin Club, Chess Club, Glcc mmf, Club, Stage Crcw, Comctly T!11111 10 I16 Ifig 11111l 61151 KI Cflnfcrt- .CflllIlUll'. CRAIN, CHARLES .S01116l1'1116.f I jlzff .fit 11111I I lfkr 10 .vmzly III Ifll' 11101'11- 1'11g, H111 I furgct 10 gc! np. CRAVENS, RICHARD ffzfnk, ,I111I,c01716!1'1n6,rIj11,rl,tI1'. I lo Pllfk my fI'Il'l1II,f. CIROG, RICHARD CROXVELL, ALLEN C.C.C., National Honor So- cicty. Hi-Y, Senior Class Cab- inet. Honor Roll. ,fl IIIII6 11011561156 11010 11116I fflfll If 1'6I1xh612' Iwy 1116 I16s'f of 111611. CIUIUBER, GERALD Latin Club, Hi-Y. Botany Club. I Ifkc' C011111161'61aI I.11u', Tl161'6's' 11Iu'11y.f L1 Cfltlllfl' 10 111'g116. AAAAAAAAAAA Hi-Y CPrcs.J, French Club QV.-Pres.J, C.C.C., Class Cab- inct, Class Play, Comedy Con- cert, Football. Big' 01' 511111II, Iz6 I01'6s fh!'I71 11II,' F111 Ol' fI1i1z, tI16y ffofk to him. CURTIS, XIIOLA Commercial C l u b , G.A.A., Messiah, Girls' Club. I 1110111 1.21 my 011111 :pI161'6, A11rI I d011't Iwffzrr 1111y0116. 24 AAAAAA AAAAAA DAHLEN, RICHARD Band. I 11o11'1 my n1111'11,' 1 guzxrf 1 77Ill.f1 111' My. DANIELs, VERONICA Commcruial Club. Girl Rc- scrvcs. Botany Club. 11 pl1'11.f111g ,mrl of p1'11ro111111'1y lo 111' 111'0IllI11. DEL Rossr, LAURA Commercial Club. fl 1111pf1y 11'111r 11155, Thr 111111grl of Ulll' 111155. DENEELD, IUNE Commercial Club, Girls' Club, Scandinavian Club. G.A.A. A1111 11161111 5111111' f1llgl'l'j 11111160 111'1'0xs' thc kryf, TfIl'l'l' 1'.fx111' forth A'lL'l,l'f 711610- 1111'x. DoERR, HUGH Stamp Club. S111111f1.v 111'1' My 11o1111y. ERICKSON, BEATRICE B o t il n y Club, Latin Club, Commercial Club, Girls' Club, G.A.A., Girl Rt-scrvcs, Mes- slab. I.1111g11, 111111 1h1' 1111111111 11111gh,v llflilfl yang Warp, 111111 you .fflfllll 11 pw'- fr1'!1y good 1'o111f111'.v1'o11. FAUGIINDER, WILLIAM Gym Team. 1'11 1'11111C1' .i'hI'II!' 1.11 gy1111111.f1'1i1'x Than 1'1111k 111 ,r1'11o111,vt11'.c. FIN1.AYsoN, FLORENCE F r c n C h Club, Girls' Club, Botany Club, G.A.A., C.C.C., Mcssiab. IV1' 10111 hm' xt1'11, The .v11'111'1' 11111 111'111'1'. DANFORTH, S1-IERXVOOD Gym Team CCaptain1, H611 :how you 110111 111 A'l't'f7 111111 11oy1'511 15g111'r. DAvIs, NI.-XRY Spanish Club. Girls' Club. If 11 11111 11131 1110111 111611 lill 1011111, M111'y surely 111011111 ZUIVII ihf c1'o11111. DE MARS, LUCIE F r c n C h Club, Girls' Club, GAA., Girl Reserves, Latin Club. Il1 11c11 joy 111111 1111131 C1tI51l, L61 1111151 go to ,v11111fh. DOCKEN, LORNA Botany Club, G.A.A., Spanish Club. Girls' Club, Commer- cial Club, Class Play. A 6111101 111111' 1111,r,v, One you Z0'0lI111lZ'f 11111111 11111- 111g 515. ENERSEN, ROBERT Hi-Y, Latin Club, Chess Club. National Honor Society. Bank Casbicr. 11's 1'11x1'1'1' to gr! j'0I11' 1c.fxo11,f Tflflll 10 11xp111111 111 h y yo I1 h1Il'l'11,f go! 1111'111. EVANS, HARRIET E. Latin Club, F r c n c l'I Club, Girls' Club, Girl Rcscrvcs. Honor Roll, National Honor Socinty. H1'1' 111111'kx 111-11 111 1!1l'FI'.1'F 1'1111o lo hw' .r1z1'. FAUsKEE, M,XRIORIE Girl Rcscrvcs, Frcncb Club. Latin Club, Bank Director KV.-Prcsj, Class Vicc-l'rcsi- clcnt, Class Cabinet. Stuclcnt Council, Girls' Club. G.1-XA.. Glcc Club, L c l a xv a l a C b i m e s of Noriiiantlyf' HM fs s s i a b, Rcprcscntatii Q Ccntralitc. 1fx111'11f11'1' po 11.161 111111 gUU11 1ook.v has x111',' Sho if ll 11011116 11111 1111 11g1'r1'. FLADAGER, VERNON L. Commercial Club, National Honor Society, Honor Roll. C0011 rmzrkx 11111-1 his 111171, 111 1611511 he 111011 11r1'1111'111. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4 25 FOLEY, RIARCARET Botany Club. Girl Reserves. lvtlflffj' if ilu' .i'!7I-ft' of life Tlznf glref if all Iilj f'l1zz'01'. FRANCIS, CHARLOTTE G,A.A.. Girls' Club. French Club, Commercial Club CV.- Pres.l, Honor Roll. Glee Club. L'Chimes of N O rm a n cl uMessiah. Pep mid them' All lwelong right here. FR1Es, DONALD Hi-Y, Reml ancl Blue Book Staff, C.C.C.. Class Play. Gills are rrzflzfr nive- E.fpez'1'11lly one. ciEBHART, lXfll'RLYNE Girls' Club, G.A.A., French Club, Commercial Club. Bank Cashier, News Stall. Glee Club, C.C.C., C l a s s Plav, Honor Roll. Messiah, Slylf' 11111l tl 11'elz'o111z' xnzlle. KQRINACER, M.'XRIORlE F r e nc h Club. Girls' Club, G.A.A.. National Honor So- ciety, Quest Stal-T, Quill antl Scroll, Glee Club, Messiah I like fo zlo my work well, B111 I like Io play l1elIe1'. CEULBRANSEN, FLORENCE Girl Reserves. G.A.A., Com- mercial Club. and Girls' Club. Slzek fzmzll, l'11I so if 11 .flick of rlymlnzlie. GUSTAFSON, PEARL G.A.A., Commercial C l u b , Girls' Club. Girl Reserves, Scandinavian Club. A rare of qmzlizy, Not qzfalzifty. HAMANN, FLORENCE Latin Club, Commercial Club. Girl Reserves, G.A.A. I eo11l1l11'f l1e goofl if I zoozzlzl. And I 11'o11lrl11'i lie good if I eonlzl. FORD, ROsAL1E F r e n c h Club, Girls' Club, G.A.A. 1,772 all ihrough ll'UI'l'j'lilIg about my XIOIHCZUOVA. FREDSALL, ARLINE G..-LA.. Latin Club, Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Girls, Club, C XVinner. Commercial Club. Girl Re- serves, Messiah. 111 her work null in lzcr play Sl1e'x forever gay. GATES, ZOLO G.A.A., French Club, Girl Reserves. Commercial Club. 'lMessiah. I like tl .vein nnzr Me zum- flow, So many i111e1'f'.fIf11g Ilzziugic hfzppelz ozzfrirle. GRANING, ROLE Class T r e a s u r c r, Stuclent Council, Class Cabinet. Bank Director, Class Play. Orches- tra. Messiah, Lib r a r v IS o a r fl , Mimes and Mum- mers, Chess-Nuts, Representa- tive Centralite. lljlllll luis' .vpeeg-has Hr'll ll'l'Il 1'1'ehe.f. GRUNDITZ, GORDAN Hi-Y, Scandinavian Cl u b , C Winner, Football, Bas- ketball. Om' IV11l1er lbllillfhflli Difl someone NIFIIIIIOII 171115- nzrd? GUSTAFSON, EVELYN G i rl Reserves, Commercial Club, Girls' Club, G.A.A. A smile was rrlzmyf on lzer facej She zum' ll model to lzer mee. HADFIELD, CHARLES Commercial Club. I like a girlit company Once in ll while, Bm' no! foo allen. HAREORD, IANE Girls, Club. F r e n c h Club, G.A.A.. Commercial C l u b, National Honor Society. Good looking and rlepenzlalzle foo, ,fl ffl-l'i1Il zlml .czfrely Inj lrue. KAAAAAAAAAAA 26 HARRIER, RUSSELL If you ufnnf a fellow Ihrzfs full of vim, A jolly, zzll-zzrozmrl clmpg Ihilfli him. HARVEY, ARTHUR C. Commercial Club, Quest Stall, Comedy Concert. ,fl ZUUNIIZIIIJ pines I-5 in flzr lzomcp Lei men like me rzrlc o'c1' ills rlomr. HAUsER, FLORA Commercial Club. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Mc-ssiahf' Being gooflk 41 riifher lone- Jonie joll. HEIGHSTEDT, PAUL C,C.C., Hi-Y. Smfely and Inll, Hr' nzozwx flzrongh Ifll' lmll. I'IEhIlX1Y, MARY Latin Club, Commercial Club, G.A.A., Girls' Club, siah, Girl Reserves. Mes- Swrer and xlnccrc, Yarn' rzflcr year. HoBBs, DONALD N a t i o n al Honor Society, Bank Director. Honor Roll. Centralian Stall. Hi-Y CTreas.J. Representatixe Cen- tralite. ,-11111 :err o'er Ilze Irrzrlr lic lzrnr, .fluff erm' liz'f'fl 011 l't1l'f!l C0114 fl'lIl. HOOXVER, ROBERT Chess Club. Hi-Y fPres.l. C Club, Football. Track, Student Council, Class Cabi- net, Bank Cashier. C.C.C. Of course, if: very lmrrl to lvmt Snell an all IIVOIHIIZ7 tzllilefr. HLTECKEL, IOHN It'.f llflffl' to lm rem Than 10 lvc licarzl. HARTWIG, BETTY Girls' Club, Commercial Club. Reserves. G..-XA.. Glce l'Robin Hood. 'Lila- Girl Club. walaf' Erminie.i' News Starl. Quill and Scroll. Com- edy Concert. .Yo our 11115 Io spark fm- Berry,- Slzr speaks for lzerfelf. HATLESTAD, PAUL GENE Debate Tea m, Commercial Club, Class Play, C.C.C., Hi- Y fTreas.7, Chess Club, Red and Blue Book Stall. Linz' up girls. PIAXVKINSON, MYRTLE G i r l s ' Club. Scandinavian Club, Commercial Club. llot- any Club, Mimes and Mum- mers, Girl Reserves, National Honor Society, Honor Roll, Class Play. The lqinrl of Il girl we all Itlilllf I0 know. HELBIERSON, H.ARRIET Commercial Club. Girls' Club. Girl Reserves, Gmcrully xpcalqifzg, 5 lz c if gwizwzlly fpcnlqilzg. HESS, NIARY li o t a n 5' Club. Commercial Club, Scandinavian Club. I may be qlfref, Bllf I profil lny lt. HOLMGREN, LATON Business Mgr. of Quest, Hon- or Roll, National Honor So- ciety. I feel af liomc wiflz Mc scri- oux n1ina'czl. HONVDE, RODGER News Staff. To lic a 77Zl7flIC'l7ZZ1flf5 profcff for would lic 10 his liking. HURLEY, GEORGE Skylite Club. News Stall. Comedy Concert. CUNII7Ic I'Clill i11'1',r my fcofiff I It'I-.ffl Io fulfill my hope. LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 27 HL'RLEX', RL-XRGARET Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, G.A.A., UC Club, C.C.C., Botany C l u b , Commercial Club, News Staff, Emblem XVinner, Scandinavian Club. Quill and Scroll. Such 11 11fh1'rlpool of fun nnzl mischief in her head. IANOSKO, ANNE Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, G.A.A., French Club, Latin Club, C.C.C., National Hon- or Society. A111155 always rr jolly gal, And as goorl I7 frlenrl as she is pal. IERABEK, ROY Latin Club. Commercial Club. If there? fo he ll goorl lime, Conn! me Iill. IOHNSON, DELOR1s G.A.A., UC Winner. In zzlhletfer .the fleleef, flnfl in Iheye :he excels. IOIINSON, LYLA News Stall, National Honor S ociety, Quill and Scroll, Botany Club, Girl Reserves, G.A.A., C.C.C. All exeelleni sport Wifh n goozl earrl report. IOHNSON, WALLACE Hi-Y. Inf! when you learn how I0 work lhe teachers, I1'r lime Io grnzlnate. IQELLY, IOHN P. Latin Club, Mcssiah,', Or- chestra, Class Cabinet, Class Play, Representative Ccntralite. The deed I intenrl if greazg Bn! whrn, 115 yel, I know noi. KENNEDY, PHYLLIS Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, B Otan y Club. Latin Club, Banl-1 Cashier, Scandinavian Club, One who 10 herrelf is irne flnrl Iherefore mnxt lfe so lo yon. IACKSON, MAROUERITE H. French Club, Botany Club, G.A.A. Popnlnr music if Peaches' joy, And when ,che ,ClAl7g!, oh, how eoyl IANOSKO, MARY Girls' Club, Commercial Club. Peppy and gay, With .vonzelhlng nfee I0 my. IOHNSON, AUDENTIA Girl Reserves, '5Messiah. When m1rxie's in Ihe air, I hear nothing else, 'tif Clair. IOHNSON, KERMIT National Honor Society. The world has plenty of room for goofl !CIi!'l7fll.ff.f. IOHNSON, MARIAN Girl Reserves, Girls' Club, Library Board, French Club, llotany Club, C.C.C., Bank Cashier, National Honor SO- cietv, Class Cabinet, UC Winner. The three PFS Pretty, peppy and popnlfzr. IQEES, BURTON Commercial Club, Hi-Y, Ed- itor-in-Chief of News, Stu- dent Council, Red and Blue Hook Starl, Quill and Scroll, H on O r Roll, Representative Centralite. fiftempr the enzl, and never snnzd lo zlonlvff No1hing r so harrl lvnt renrrh will find if onl. KENDALL, E. CLAYTON C.C.C. Cabinet, Class Play, Track '31, '32, Football. A mfefzlielh eenlnry Apollo. KLINOENSMITH, MEDEORD Track, Commercial Club, C Winner. Good nalnred and gay, An nll aronnzl good fellow. LAAAAAAAAAAA 28 KOLL, ETIAIEL Glee Club, Pinafore, 'LRob- in Hood. 'LChimes of Nor- mandy, i'TIvo Vagabontlsf' MC5siah.', Wfflz lm' l0l'l' for lllxflillg 11111l hw' 11l11l1'1y, 100, Eflzrl will go f111' before rhcfs Zhrongh. LAING, MARIORIE Girls' Club, G.A.A., L a t i n Club. She 1x1c1'l5 all 11101111111 I-12 zlzc 11111g11 of l11'1' lockx. LINDQUIST, LLOYD Hi-Y, Track 'E-l. He l11f1': 10 l1z1il1l-1101 10 boasf. LOCIQMAN, DORIS G.A.A., Girl Reserves, C.C.C., Commercial Club, C Win- ner. B111 for lhc L'l'1'y life of mc, I 6111111111 6111 be gay. LONE, HEIiNELDA C.C.C., G.A.A., Scantliiiaviaii Club, C om m e r c i al Club, Scribblers' Forum CV.-l'I'es.D. K1'111l11c5.: 1: 161' ,rr1'1'1'1 of hap- p1111'55. LUERS, ORVILLE Hi-Y, Latin Club, Messiah S0 full of pep 111111 glee, Not 111111131 l1111'r more f1111 fflllll hc. MALCHOWV, WALTER Lllflyf lllll tl 5t'I'l'!'.f of 11'1'f1l11f. MATTICE, RICHARD Library Board, Track, Class Play. 1,771 fond of tlzc' 6011111111131 of lzzdicr. KIOTQPIS, PENELOPE Botany Club, French C l u b. G.A.A., Glee Club. National Honor Society, Honor Roll. Musiah. l'I'wo Vagabondsf' 'Lclawalaf' Chimes of Noi'- mandyf' Comedy Concert. Talent Club. B a n k Cashier, Representative Ccntralite. 171 her l'Ol-EF IIIIKII 111 l1c1' eycf Ilzcrc I-5 ll cl1111'111. LAMOUREUX, RUSSELL From l11'111 1101 11111171 15 l11'111'1l,' B111 wluzf we hear, 1111' llvkf. LINQUIST, VIRGINIA L. Latin Club, F r e n c h Club, Girls' Club, B 0 t a n y Club. G.A.A., Commercial C l u b. Orchemtra, Comedy Concert. .Sl1e'x f1'1'e111lly, jolly, 111111' 111- 11'11c11'1'e, 1005 A cl1111'111111g girl r111'p11ffe1l by few. LOHREN, ELIZABETH Girl Reeervee, Scribblerk Fo- rum, Quill and Scroll, French Club, Queat Stal-T, Girl Re- aerxcs, Bank Cashier, Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Salutatorian, C l zi s s Cabinet, Girls' Club, G.A.A. fl 111111'1'11lo115 n1i111l lllllll Ll 0111111 of gold will lzelp l11'1' 111'l11'111'1' the l11',fz'. LOUNBERG, MARIORIE Girls' Club, Girl Reserves. Commercial Club, Me5siah. Tlzy 111o1!e:1y'f 11 1'11111llc 111 lfly 1111'1'1'I. MAIINKE, RUBY C.C.C. A merry l1c111'! Hltlkflh tl 1'l1er1'f11l 1'o11111c111111r1'. NL-XNDEEN, GRACE Girl! Club, Girl R e 5 e r v e s lSec'y.j, French Club. G.A.A., Mes5iah, C.C.C. Cabinet QScc'y.j, Honor Roll. Prppy, ple11s11111, 1111127 prczly. MATZKE, DoLoREs Commercial Club, G.A.A. Wlfh flfl' l01'1'ly l1l0111l11 l11111' 111112 !ll'l' 111111511111 smile, Dolores ce1'111111ly 111111115 11p 111 Olll' style. +9 :Qi ,mann -as - 1 'LI 29 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA MAxsOX, IXCNES News Stall. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves. Commercial Club. Quill and Scroll. The joy of yonrli and lzealtlz lzei' eyes' rllkplizyerl, Anil ease of llearf llfl' look ronz'eye1l. MAY, WAYNE Altlllllllg lveeomex lzinz ill font lie zvonla' well. NIESSENGER, RUTH Girls' Club. Commercial Club. C.C.C., French Club, Bank Cashier, 'iMessiah, L a t i n Club. Botany Club, G.A.A. folly, l'll'rIL'I-0115, anal gay, Slze alnfayf lzriglzieizr a gloomy zliiy. NIORRISON, ROBERT 111: good fo lie nierry anfl ll 'i.-'e I lr'.f gooel Io lie lionexf anal II'lll'. Nixsir, I-IARRIET Girl Reserves, Girls' Club. Hank Cashier. Merry, mirflzlnl, ana' mix- fliiez'o1i.r. NICI'IlDLS, PAIJLINE G i r I Reserves, Commercial Club, Botany Club, French Club. Girls' Club, C.C.C., G.A.A. A pleafanf lam with elaneing eyes' anrl wily hair. NORIN, ALBERT H. Gym T e a ni. C.C.C.. L a t i n Club. A lilfle nonxenre now rinrl Men if I'l,lI'.s'!IC'!l liy :lie lies! of men. NL'SSBiXL'h1ER, LILLIAN Girl Reserves. G i rl s' Club, Botany Club, Latin Club. Jnzialfle, agreenltle, anfl af- frt14'I1'z'e. MAXsoN, IOHN D. Glee Club, C.C.C., Messiah, Lelawala. Chimes of Nor- mandy. He wlio from ni: carey float flee If frntlifnlly .faizl to lie rare- free. MELQL'1sT, DOROTHX' Commercial Club, Girls' Club, G i rl Reserves. Messiah, G.A.A. fl pleasant girl lnatlv full of fnnj Her worries, we think, are few or none. MILLER, DOROTI-IX' Band, Orchestra, Honor Roll, National Honor Society. They are neeer alone Ibn! are aeeonipaizierl by n o b l e tlzonglzts. MURRAY, PHYLLIS Girl Reserves, French Club, Commercial Club. The lzanil ina! made ner fair haf marie new good. NAsLUND, ETHEL Botany Club, Girl Reserves, G.A.A., C Club, Spanish Club, Commercial Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Nu- meral Winnei'. Slze is allrae1ii'ely fair, II'ill1 ner prelly blonde hair ana' lzer frienzlly air. NfJIiBLObI, BARBARA Glee Club, u'I4XV0'V21j.f21lJ!Il'ldS,,, Lelawala, Chimes of Nor- mandy, Talent Club CV.- Pres.J, Girl Reserves, Girls' Club, Quest Staff. If to ner share some female error: fall, Look on ner fare, anzl yozi'll forge! lnenz all. NOIQIN, MARY ELLEN Commercial Club. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves. Scandinavian Club QTreas.. V.-Pres.J. Never gloomy, nezfer fad, Ellenlv :mile always makes lla' glazl. NYsTROM, DAX'TON Hi-Y, UMessiah, Football '31, 32. Some linzfe g'reo!i1e.f.r lhrzzsz' upon Ilzem, lm! Dayton will aeliiezfe il. AAAAAAAAAAAAAA 30 O,DONNELL, LORRAINE Girls' Club CPres.j, French Club, Latin Club, Botany Club. Girl Reserves, C.C.C., G..-XA., Bank Cashier, Stu- clent Council, Class Cabinet. Talent Club, Class Play. I:l'!',v'!l glitlwiizg' wilh g1'11fm' of 711111117 1117111 77Zlil'I1. KJIEN, HAZEL G.A.A., Commercial Club. Rf't11'm', gl'I1t'I'0ll.v', 111111 xwect. OLSON, HERBERT W o 1' 1' y 72l'l'l'I' 771 1107 cf 111011 gl'C'flf,' Why ,fhozzfd 1 lU0l'l'-V57 OPSTAD, MYRTLE Girl Reserves Girls' Club, HC Club, G.A.A. QV.-Presb, A 111r.v who always has ll .f11111c' 111 hw' eyes and K1 .vang 111 hw' hc111'1. ORFIELD, MYRON W. C.C.C., Messiah. His wit 111111 1111111131 lo 111'g11c arf .v111'f111,v,v-ral' hy few, PEIROE, L1vURENeE Hi-Y. FI'1l1lIl1J'h1f7 11111,r1 1'l',v'1 011 14111111- new 1'11thf1' ffltlll g111'11. PETERsON, MAROUERITE B o t a n y Club, Commercial Club. Girl Reserves. 1'11 he nzrrry, 1'1l he frccp 1'11 he .v1111 for ll0!70IIj'. PETERSON, MURIEL Girl Reserves, Girls' Club, Latin Club, National Honor Society, Centralian Staff. Class Cabinet, Valedictorian, Hon- or Roll. Representative Cen- tralitc. W1.vdo111 , co11xz'1A1'1111'.v11z Go h11111Ii1z h111111. 31 .AAAAAAAAAAAAAA OOREN, HILDL'R S p a n is h Club. Commercial Club, Ga-X..-X. Fl'IiEl1l11j' e1'e1A, 111z1'1zyf ki-11117, t1 girl whom our 1: 311111 111 find. CJLSON, AUDREY Girl Reserves. Girls' Club, French Club. G..-X.A,, Honor Roll, National Honor Society. 1-lcr sweet 111111 friendly lllij- pofiliofz wins hw' 112111131 true f1'1e11df. OLSGN, NIARION G..-LA., Girl Reserves, Girls' Club, Spanish Club, Com- mercial Club, HC Club, Emblem VVinner. Her IiIZf!'l'l'5l5 are 7PIcll11V,' her f1e1'c11df ure, 100. OREIELD, Lois French Club. Botany Club, Girls' Club. Girl Reserves CTreas.1. She made 511115111116 111 shady places. PALIXI, IOHN Class Play, Glee Club, Chimes of Normandy, Hi- Y. Hir word: 11112 61170111 him nl f'011z11z1111z1. PETERSON, KATHERINE Glee Club, G.A.A., Girl Re- serves, R o b i n H o o tl , 'LChimes of Normandy, 'lLe- lawalaj' Erminic. 'KMes- siahf' Comedy Concert, C NVinner. flthlclic 111111 peppy with 11 peck 0fg00f1 1111l111'z' thrown 111. PETERSON, NIAUDE Mimes antl Mummers KV.- Pres.1, Commercial Club, Girl Reserves, Girls' Club. G..-XA.. Class Play, C l a s s Cabinet, Representative Centralite. Some fhzy .llfllllif tl 5111r will hc: 1-101' 11111716 112 lighzx we .won 5111111 ree. PETERSON, ROBERT Band, Honor Roll. ZFLIJ' 12,0116 Wh11te'e1' he 111' 11 wilh so much mfr. 111 him 1110116 710115 11111111111 to pfnwe. PITTMAN, DIJROTHX' Botany Club. .l1It.f1l' 111110 1'h111'111x. RADSLIFF, CHARLOTTE Scribblers' F o r um fPres.1, G.,-LA., Girl Reserves, French Club, Honor Roll. National Honor Society, Quest Staff. T11011g111f 1110 IZFFPFI' 101111 1111 speech. RANDALL, DONALD Bank C a s li i e r, Orchestra, Honor Roll. Th01'0'.r 11111.f1'0 111 111056 1111- gfff. RIsKE, BERNADINE G.A.A., K'Messiah, l'C NVin- ner. Honor Roll. T00 f1'i01111.r111f1 16111 11111k1'.f1h0 1011,-1 1101'f0 15 011011 1116 771051 I1.i'l'1II1. Roixio, Lois Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Talent Club. Scanalinavian C l u b , G.A.A., Commercial Club, Glee Club. Messiah, Class Play. S110 1'.f p1'011y to 111111k lfifffh, A1111 ltll-Ilj' 10 1111k ll'111l, 111111 f11011.r11111, 100, 10 Mink 11110111. ROSE, DEAN G.A.A., Commercial Club. Afh1CII-fa' 1110 DCIIIIIJ ,rp01'1111- 1j',' A 10001111 Babe ,ro1110 111131 50071 00. ROSTER, MARIAN Commercial C l u b. G.A.A., Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Glee Club. Messiah. Bank Director, l'LelaWala,l' 'Chimes of Normandy. S011x1'1110, ,f111001'0, 111111 510001. RYAN, IOHN Track '30, '3l. T1'IIF 115 100 716612716 Io 100 17016, O1' III 1116 111111 10 100 51171. PUGH, ELINIO Track, Football, Bank Cash- ier. I 11111 l'!'I'j' 101111 of 1110 com- p1111y of 1111110y. RAITT, HAROLD Commercial Club, French Club, Library Board, Bank Cashier, Orchestra. Bantl, Honor Roll. The 11101111 if QOOKZ, 111111 1116 11001110 111'0 good, A1111 111010 1111 good 101101115 1og011101'. REINERT, LEONARD Football, Stage Force. ,-l1w11y.r 1'01111y for 501110 fllll, f1fff'l' M0001 01' 1101010 11's 00- gllll. RODGERS, HELEN L a t i 11 Club, Girls' Club, G.A,A.. C o m e cl y Concert, 'AMessiah, Robin Hood, lirminie, l'Lelaivala, Bank Cashier, O r c li e s t r a, Quest Staff, HC Winner. T111k1111i1'0, 11l'l'lj', 111111 g11y,' To 110 .f1111 111111 1111157 I1UC'.fl1'1 111131. RONBECK, ARTIIUR Honor Roll, Library lioartl. Hi-Y, Track, Football '30, '31, '32, l'11 11111 bllligl' 1111 11766 100011 ltffltlf I Mink if righf. ROSKAFT, LEONORA Commercial Club , G.A..-X., Girl Reserves, Girls' Club. fl 11101'11y hl'!l1'I lflilh joy: 1111- b0111111011. R UDBERG, KENNETH Look 01'0 fh01l 10120: 500 010 fh0Il go. SAGER, VERA French Club, Botany Club. Girls' Club, Commercial Club. Qllliff 111111 dCI7Zlll'6, S10111131 111111 SIIIAC. AAAAAAAAAAAA SANDBERG, FREDERICK G l e e Club, Robin Hood, Two Vagabondsf' Lelawa- la, Chimes of Normanclyf, Messiah, Comedy Concert. Wh111e1'e1' if worth doing at 11ll 1.5 worth doing well. SANTRIzOs, GEORGE H. Glee Club, Chess Club, Track, Football, Messiah, Comedy Concert, Erminie, Pirates of Penzance. 111 wery deed of mlxehicf he had ll heart 10 resolve, 11 head to e011t1'i1'e, 01712, 11 hflllfl to UXCCIIIE. SANVYER, VERLING C.C.C. 111111 what he g1'e111ly thought He nohly d111'ed. SCHENCK, OLIVE Commercial Club. She 61111 he quiet, yet full of fll7I,' She'x 11l1u11y: ple11:1111t to ct'- r1'yo11e. SOHLEICI-I, VERNA Commercial Club, Girl Re- serves, G.A.A., Honor Roll, Girls' Club. Life ix 100 short for 11161111 !1llJflC'1il',f. SHAW, IOYCE Commercial Club. D1'j1e111l11l1lc, jolly, 11111l fl'llC hlzre. STARKEY, ROBERT Football, T r a e k, K'Erminie, Comedy Concert, Hi-Y, liancl, Orchestra, State Champion- ship O r e h e s t r a Member, French Horn Winner. I 11111 772071fZ1'Ch of 11ll French h01'11 pl11yc1'5,' My right there is 110110 10 dif- Pllff. STEENsI.AND, KERh'IIT K. Band, C.C.C., Stamp Club. IJ1'1'11'1'1l, good 11111111'1'1l, IIIIIZ jine, K1111111 is talented 1.12 the 11111- sinll l1'11e. SANDBERG, LILLIAN Girls, Club, C Club, Girl Reserves, Messiah, B a n k Cashier, G..-X..-X., C.C.C., Class Cabinet, Stu cl e nt Council. Commercial Club fPres.1, Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Representative Cen- tralite. The only 11'11y to h111'e l1'1'e111l.f 15 to he 011e. SATHER, DOROTHY Spanish Club, Girl Reserves, Girls' Club, G.A.A., Com- mercial Club. Good loolqing 111111 good 1111- tnred, Dorothy llllflf e1fe1'y011e. SAYRES, IOHN Mimes and Mummers. Class Play, National Honor Society. With 100 much 111111-k11exs' ever 10 he fllllghlf, With foo much 1h11zk1'11g 10 !ZIIl'!' 1'o111111011 thought. SCHINNES, GERTRUDE G i rl Reserves, Commercial Club. Sl11f'.v lilqrd hy e1fe1'yo11e he- c'1111.r1' ,:l1c .r 11l11'11y,f 111111-1 With her welconze smile Klllll ,'1le11x1111t IIl7'. SCHVVARTZ, RUSSELL I. C Club, Football '29, '30, '31, '32, C.C.C. Cabinet. .-I ,cffeh of Ilj'lI1ll7Ilf!', zhcy my. H13 11111' lllilil 15 ftllll' play. SOLETIIER, MARGAIKET Girl Reserves, G.A.A., Girls' Club, Latin Club, Orchestra, C XVinner. She 5f7ll1'kll'.f ufllh the joy of l11'111g. STARKS, GRACE French Club, Botany Club. Commercial Club, T a l e n l Club, Quest Staff. Girls' Club. Girl Reserves, Cometlv Con- cert, C.A.A. Her tIll', her 77ZlIl1I1!'l'5' All who .raw !H17I7IIil'l'!l. STEINRIANN, MARTIN C.C.C., C e n tr alia n Staff. Quest Staff. III f1'111111'11g 1111 111'l1.ff, 1111 flllfhl thnx 1l1'1'1'red T0 Imlkf' some good, lull 11111- c1'f to F.l'lC6'Ff1. 33 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA -if -Q-D9 STONE, CHARLTON Hi-Y, Commercial Club, Lat- in Club, Class Play, C.C.C., Quest Staff. 1.110 1',t 11111 .fo .v1zo1'f, hut 111111 111110 1111111131 ix Iimc enough 101' f0111'11',fy. SUNDHEIIXI, MILDRED Latin Club. B o t a n y Club. French Club, Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Honor Roll. Nation- al Honor Society, Homecom- ing Queen. She hux 111u11y II .fn11'1c 111111 11111113' fl 1111111116 uf1111'h 171111 Io her fh111'n1. SWANSON, BERNICE Girl Reserves, G i r l s' Club, Scanmlinavian C l u b fSec'y.D. Commercial Club. Olll' Ihought for 17ll.il'l1l'J'J',' Tu'f1 fllflllgflff for p111y. TLACIIOITT, EAMON L. llzinil. .fl lim' frllouf, 111111111111, foo, 111111 11111,' Hz' 11111 Ilf'h1I'!'f' the 111111 111 1111. VLIIOMPSUN, EVELYN Commercial Club, B o t a n y C l u b, Scandinavian C I u b. Messiah, Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Ci.A.A. SAIC! 111f1'ue11'1'f' 111111 guy 111 IIFI' 11'1l'll111j' 11'11y. WVALKER, YVONNE French Club, G.A.A., Girls' Club, Comm e r c i a l Club. Messiah, Emblem Winner. C.C.C. Cuff, .f111u11, flllll' prppy, 100: 111 tl1h1l'II-Ili' .fh1 x excelled hy fran VVASMUTH, DONALD Hi-Y. 1'111 1'11le1'1'.r1rf1 111 1111 ihiugs, 17111 f',fpc'1'1'1111y I-11 lfflj XVELTZIN, lx'lARION Commercial Club. Girl Re- serxes. Messiah !1I!'l'1'j' 17,5 1110 day 15 1UlIg. STRAND, SIOWARD Hr ll-ITS 1o11g 111111 111111 111011. SYVAN, MX'RTLE Girl Reserves, Girls' Glu b, L a t i n Club, G.A.A., C Club, Quill and Scroll, Com- mercial Club, National Honor Society, News Staff, Delegate to M.S.P.A. She 11111hz'x fl f1'l'6'77d of !'l'C'1'j'- our Ihr 111nf1,v,' Eurh 1111111 ll f1'1e11111y 51711-15' .fha greets. SXVANSON, ERLAND French Club. Luugh, 111111 Ihr 11101111 laughs with you: lVe1fp 111111 you weep 010110. THOINIPSON, CLIFFORD Latin Club, Student Council, C.C.C. QPres.D. Hi-Y, Honor Roll, National Honor Society. 11 11111h1'.f me hzzfvpy, 11 1'11u1'111.-' 1116 to NIUIIIIIOII hu! 111'1' IIHIIIF. WALGIKEN, CLAY LORD M. Glee Club, Messiah, Chess Club, Scandinavian Club. Le! 1111' llf'Ul'1I1 5111115 161 Ihz' 111111111 goj A fig for 1111-13 tllld Z1 Hg for ufuf. WALLACE, DAN French Club. F1111 of fllllffhfff, 11111g11.f, IIIII1 jerry, C1111 of 11111 D1111 germ the 11051. WIa1s, MARGUERITE Botany Club, Girls' Club, Girl Reserves. Newer z'1111m' when one 111u11's f1f7f7l'l',f.flYZ',' N1'1'e1A 111110111011 Mf1Zl.1F :moth- 1'1 x 111crxz'z1. WILSON, ALLAN ll'l'1 tllld u'1'f11o111 were 170171 lfllfhl 1h1's 016111. LAAAAAAAAAAAAA 34 Woon, GLADYS French Club, Commercial Club, Girls' Club. fl .fwn'!, L1ff2'tlC'll'l'l' kind of grafcj fl full tlJ'.fZll'tl7ZCl' gizwz fry lookf. VVOODS, ROBERT Hi-Y Club, Latin Club. C.C.C., Red and Blue Book Staff. Faint hour! faire lady 71610 coufa' IU!-II. Smuxc Hoxcm STLDENN, l7 X xxn WB ll-'l'I-I ROW: .l1fEIr11!h, Ga11s1'1f1' 111 11111111 011 I r 1 II H11 R 111 e r x llfffnff, EIlinyiL'oof,, 1,illl'?11lS, 711711 LIYIX f ft ffl I7 HIRIJ flxx YH IH son, Ch1'ix1v11s1'11, G111'l11'1'so11, 51111111 11 1 1 1 I wx 1 omlnzarz, CllV'!I1!I!I, ,lli1'ha1111f, FlI7lllA!l0ll 1 11 1 R lu 1111I1'r, JHLIISUIZ, .llag1'Iss1'11, ll'1l11 1 111 1 QAAAAAAAAALAA AAAAAAAAAAAAA4 rlx.-XSVE, KERAIIT Latin Club, Commercial Club. To Ili he is zz lad worth while, flllfl one who zzlzmiys' wear: zz smile. ALMQUIsT, MARIE M. Commercial Club. A g c 71 I l e 607151-dCl'lIfl071 for olhcrs is ilu' kcynore of lm' eharizrter. ANDERSON, ALICE P. Commercial Club, Scandina- vian Club. Botany Club, Girl Reserves, C.C.C. A lilqablr girl 101-Ill zz moi! lilgulile wily. IXNDERSON, IUNE E. La ti n Club, G.A.A., Girls' Club. C O in m e r c i al Club, C.C.C., Girl Reserves. Slle z1n'11'x no eulogy, 5 li 1' sparks for lzczsclf. IXRMSTRONC, WILLIABI li o t a n y Club, Chess Club, liancl, French Club. If HIIIXIVL' lu' Mc food of lure, lnnl 011, For ix flzrrr Il hear! ffm! mn- .fic 111111101 meh? AUCL'sT I LIZABE X G ' J, io t a n y -Milli, L ' Nlub, . Club, C Imer I b, G.A,A., C.C.C., tionalk lonor So- ciety. X. .4 girl like her ro :wen mul kind, If ojfm z'r1'y lmrzl IO find. BAKER, KATHRYN French Club, G.A.A., Girls' ' Q ' - . ' Tennis Champion 332, UC ' if all XV inner . A Hel' whole face ,vprzrlqlrx wztlz ei 5 Z delight, b YQ Q ,-1111! oft bflllflli Ihr fmrf nl ' ' nighl. I . .,...,,. I' . if iiir' i BATEs, RICHARD C.C.C., French Club. Hi-Y. Skylite Club. Bank Cashier. ' Chess Club QV.-Presb, School . , iff Chess Champion. 'Q ulr ,A ,,-- Tlzrijly, billed-Icifozkifzg, gfvzcr- j A our lII1l,' Benn' fhun lic, 1l1c1'c's mmf xiii? i H , , V :-' ---- I 0 lic lmzi. . 1 ,.f1V . LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA IXCKERLAND, Lois G i rl Reserves, Commercial Club. This world has few, 4 .-111127 barren 15 0l't I'fl0lUII1g. angels' all too ALIUNDSON, HELEN D. C VVinner, Numeral VVin- ner. Still zmlcrs run deep. ANDERSON, ALICE T. G.A.A., Commercial C l u b, Girl Reserves. Her loz'el1'nc.r.v I l1C'l'l'I' knew, zznfil ,vlzc .fnzilcd at mr. IANDERSON, LYLE Botany Club, Library Board, Stage Force, C.C.C. Too nzneh nlzmzfimz is in- rlccrl zlimgcfrozrs. ix ,, f l .X l V, ljtk - ' X . 5 A l I I wi 5 SEN, LIAIXI 'Icinor Roll, National Honor Society. A nmn of sfmug infrlleclzml power and .flrong clzfzrfzc- iff. BACKSTROLI, ELEANOR Girls' Club, G i rl Reserves, G,A.A.. Latin Club, Honor Roll, National Honor Society. Silence that speaks, And eloquence' of cycr. BARNETT, VIOLA When fadr arc lacking, my zmzzgmnlzofz rhowr me. BEHLEN, IOHN C.C.C., Messiah Hold fllc fort! I am eomizzg! 36 BELL, HARRIET BENNETT, LAXVRENCE Latin Club QV.-Pres.j, Girls' Club, Chess Club, I u n io r Warren Debate Team, Na- tional Honor Society. She': so charming, sweet, and small. BENNETT, RICHARD C.C.C. Sueh men are darzgerouf. BENSON, IOHN Scandinavian Cl u b, C.C.C., Stage Force. He'J an earnest worker on our ,fzage crew. Frieualx like lohuny are zfery few. BERDAHL, GERTRUDE G i rl Reserves, Girls' Club, Commercial Club, Bank Cash- ier. This lar: posxesres heaufy, graee, and a wealth of Charm. BERGQUIST, MARTH Swimming '31, '32, '33, Bank Cashier, UC Club. Work? Where have I hearfl fha! worn' before? BERTHUSEN, BERNICE A. Commercial Club, Girl Re- serves, Honor Roll. Tallq about ginger! She'.v a whole ,fpiee leox. BIERBAUINI, BURT Do you want to argue? Well, you have the righl man. BISHOP, GORDON Quiet, palieut, and helpful. C Club, Gym Team '52, '33, Scrub Football, ulvlessi- ah. Our z'er.rion of Romeo. BENSON, HARRIETT M. Latin Club, Girls' Club, Li- brary Board, G.A.A., Quest Staff, Scribblers' Forum. Originality with personality Io maleh. BENTZEN, ELSIE F. I. Commercial Club. Her drawing power if her zirawzug power. BERG, MARIAN Scandinavian Club, Girls ' C l u b, G.A.A., Commercial Club. Daueing ey er ana' pleafing air, Herel' your warning, men, lreufarel BERRY, LANVRENCE D. fl rolling :to 71 e gafherr ua mom, Bu! who wanfr mor: auyufayf' BICKHART, ROBERT Chess Club, WVarren Debate Team, C.C.C., LclaWala. Two Vagabonclsf' Messiah, Bank Cashier. ,rl lilqalvle man, 11 frierlzlly mau, Lari, hu! not least, .fl luziiar' mari. BIRCH, CHARLEs Chess Club, Hi-Y. C.C.C. Neat he ix, and lltllIlf.i'UI2Il'. YOU, Sfililliff and fu 71 he'd fa i 11 purrue. BIRTNESS, ROBERT He faces life with a grin, So we jufl know he'll win. LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 37 'wiv AQ I Qi BLABAL'M, XTETA Girls' Club. Girl Reserves, National Honor Society. Ijlqf' 11 flzljflll-ghf-.VIIC u'r111'5 lin' Ever Newly smile. BLAKEIXIAN, EARL Tennis Team '32, 33. ,slr ICIIIII-5 l1c'5 Ll uflzzz. BLANCHET, NICRIEL. 1 French Clurb, Botany Club, Mimes and Mummc-rs? Girls' Club. t . 11111 710 src lm' rlimplcs 1111117 .f77Illl'.Y g zilcx 1111117 nzllcx ANCES Ci i rl Reserves. Commercial Llub. Latin Club. CCC. .Sl1z ,-' 11lu'11yJ Il1r'1'r' M'I-lfllllll 1l1'l11y To fl11,t-6 11 Xllilll' ll'!1!'Il 511111 f111f.c fI!'l' u'11y. liosritrim. FLORENCE llutany C l u b. Scamlinax ian Club, Cilee Club. Girls' Club, G i rl Reserves, 'lMessiali, TWO Vagabontlsf' l'I.elaWa- l.1. l511.rl11'O11r'1l .fo .flc111lf'1'ly, 10 .y'l'IltllI', 111111 .vo lull. l3RADY, IYJARREL Mimes and Mummers QV.- Pres.1, Warren Debate Team, C.C.C.. Messiah. TWO Va- gabuntlsf' Lelawala. Cheer- leacler, H O n O r Roll. Class Play. Hr frrmi zvlzoxc lipf 1l1'z'1'11c pz'1'.v1111:1'O11 j'loz1f,f. BROOK SON, EVALYN N E Clee Club. F r e n c h Club. Commercial Club, Girls' Club, Messiah fl l1111'n1lzu'x j711n11'11g HZCICUIA .vfzone for l111f1' A1111 fell 1111'ozv11 lm' 5!1OI1lfI7t'l'.C 11'1'!l1 loose' L'tIlAl'. BROXYN, XTINCENT 'KMessiah, C.Q.C., Scanuina- yian Club. r H15 llC'l'lUIl.t' llfzlbm lllllti like 1l1c' .T l1'f.f1'.r51Af1p1' R1'1'c1'-11 'Ill lz l1l11j7f. BLACKXVELL, ROBERT I-Ii-Y, C.C.C., B a s lf: C t b a ll Team '32, '33. Golf Team. For frllrncxx 15 1111 11ppf'1111'1'x lo 11Ol11'liIy. BLANCHARD, ANNALIARX' Talent Club. F r e n c h Club, Sirls' Club, Commercial Club. 'ffl ing is well 51111110 lm Illf lx .ilffh of angels, BONESTEEL, PHILIP Hi-Y, Clee Club, Speed Skat- ' 55, Class Play. High! goozl fellow wffll all 111ln1iI,' c has zz goorl 12,2716 11111l .ffllllllff II l211'. BORCMAN, GENLVIEVE G i rl 5' Club, Scandinavian Club, 11 l1f'lf11'11g huml, 111111 KI plf'11.i'- 1111! .vmlllz BOVVER, LAURELL liutany Club. Chess Club. Slmlrly, Xll1'l', 11ml Irzm. BROKAW, WILLIAL'1 X Hi-Y. Chess Club, C 'ulter- cial Club, MessNFig' Class Play. yy, fl- ,gn .rplqflldr diff! llhggllflflll tl 11. 1 L s A l X l BROVVN, URTHABELLE B O t a n y Club, Skylite Club, Mcssiah. Soma llzinlq Illc world 111115 m11rlc for fz111,' I'n1 om' uf Ilmm. BRUDE, GORDON C Club. Swimming Team '3l. '32 QCapt.1. '33. Library B O a r tl, Representative Cen- tralite. .fl .flt'll7l771!'7' of fume, tlllfl 11 lo1'c1' of frm, S1114'z'1'r, zznzl ll-ACI! lay 0 1' rf 1' y 01113. AAAAAAAAAAAAAA 38 r l 1 'iz' L, 3, . , . BURKfi,9RflARcARET Commercial C l u b, L a t i n Club, B O t a n y Club, Girls' Club. Girl Reserves. Banking Cashier. fl merry ,vm1'fe, LI merry zwt, IVC fort fzcf' Lzff Mc more for if. BYNELL, WALLIN Hi-Y. T r a c k 'I' e a ni '33, French Club, Library Board, Messiah Src wfzfzt grace 15 fwzfm' on fzfx fvrowf Hj'f7F1'l'0l1'X fluff, Iflt front of lore fzimfeff. CARLSON, EDNA Latin Club, C.C.C., G.A.A., Girls' Club, Honor Roll. fffwzlys fnzlifilzg, l1fM'Llj'.x' guy, 7'htlf'j her praffiee t l'U'y day. CARLSON, ORVILLE Scanclinavian Club, Football Team '30, '3l. 32. Herr genius hlll'II5,' Le! fin' ffffkcir. CARLSON, ROBERT Stamp Club CPreS.D. H1 may fir' xnzfzff, B111 ,fo zum' N'KlfJOfl'0N,' I1': fha 1 Zi!! French Club, Botany Club, Girls' Club. Commercial Club. Thou' who know fzer 11-nfy Ally, Fry' ffkc' frm' 50' mnlc' lflfi ,' llfflyf ,, x P' , ,, Y CASSADY, FLORENCE tGirls' Club, Fre n ch Club ? News Stal-T. Honor Roll, Messiah, Mimes and Mum- mers, ,fl fwnny fax! ltfffh ffonny eyes, In ll'!lOA'!' llfpllla' ll Irvfnkfc flex. CAVANAUGH, LAURIE Mimes and Mummers, Scrib- blerS' Forum, Ch e s s Club. C,C.C. Cabinet CPres.D, Stu- rlcnt Council. S k 5' l i t e Club fPres.j, C O ni e cl y Concert, Centralian StafT.fArt Etlitorj, Quest Staff, National Honor Socicty..X4 i ' flrf, ugiing, Ztffflfllg- cxprr'F.?f6n: of hrs' 50111. AAAAAAAAAAAAAA BUSH, ROBERT Wfzezz tfzerfk 720I11l'l?g rfff 10 rfo nighzf, I fluffy. CARLSON, DOROTHX' Scanclinzivian Club. Commer- cial Club, Botany Club. Girls' Club, Girl Reserxes. Honor Roll, C.C.C.. National Honor Society. Srfcncc fx gOfffF!7ff7lff 11 hui' no CIZIIVNZX for mr. CARLSON, MARG.ARET Latin Club. M C s s i a li G.A.A., Girl Reserves. ,Nu- meral VVinner. C XVinner. ,-I pelflf 1711455 :ffm fx :fir 51112151 Io l'L'l'l'y0IIF, irmf fm! Ll .vmffe for all. CARLSON, PEGGY IONE Orchestra. Glce Club, Nation- al Honor Society. Her zmlyf are gfllfllj' Har zfzlr Orflrou, cfzrrvpf. QW CARLSON, STANLEY 111 .r111l11rc Ifzongh fze may fm fnmff, 111 1111111 ll'Ii5Il'UI?1 fu- fx Iizff. CARRINGTON, FLORENCE Scribblers' Forum, F r e n c li Club, Girls' Club. ll o no r Roll. National Honor Society. fluff .cliff we gtllfll, 111111 fllff lfll' lt'UlIlfl'l' gI'l'lL', Tfzuf our ,fnmff li 1'111f umfrf l'lI1'I'j' nfl .rfle A'!If'lt'. CATER, PERCY ll'1'fff11g II! Me 1f11y if fling, H 0 II 6 5 t y 111111' fr11'111f.ff11'p 10 fzfm bcfozzg. CEDARBERO, EVALTN La ti n Club. Girls' C l Ll li, C .A,, llnk Cashier, Honor R . ' 5 , fl'.i'Ul7iIflil-V, mmf if 'f'llff I'-lffll-1lgvgO0If X f1r11111.f. A 7 39 I - 11 1 1 .' .jg V' .1 ,XA If 1' lf le l l l 1 if l 1 AAAAA CHAFFEE, H.'KRRIET CHARIBERLAIN, ETHEL Bntiini Club. Girl Reserves. G,A,,X,, Girl Reserves, C.C.C., G i F l s' Club. COINf116fCiIll Cqininiqrqigil Club, Club. Messiah, Nad! and bak-fl a,m1,w.mmNf Sfll' !1I1f!1 11111510 171 661' 50111. ,i-11111z'f. CHRISTESEN, BERYLE CHRISTOPHER, WOODROW R. Botany Club. Girl Reserves. Commercial Club, Messiah 11 .V11C'11C'l' wcrr go1f1c11, .c6e'11 611 Z7 11111110111111'f. CLINE, CHARLES Club , Hi-Y fPres.D, Track Team, Student Council, Football Team. 1116611 .ff1r11'1,f of 1111 611111: are I-ll f1ou'rr, Cflllfk 1: 160 7711171 of 16: 1101111 c:0BB, RICHARD ll i - Y , Cnmmercial C l u b, 'l'I'ilCli Tcgini, Spanish Club. 5101171.11011 611z111',f 110 1'f',f1. 1 11111.i'1 rrxl. CRDLLINS, IQENNETH Latin Club, Library Board. C.C.C, His 1115111111 11111111161 1:11115 1f1'1'1' 10 1111160 61111 f1'1c1111f. CONLIN, M.'XRG.'xRET Commercial Club. Girls' Club, French Club, G.A.A., C.C.C. M1'1'1'y rycx, L'I11'1y 61111, 151111 of 11111, 111115 11111111c'11 11111: ONNELLY, MARGARET N. Girls' Club. Commercial Club, Girl Reserves. DI.lI1l'111l1l.l'l', p 1' 1' 6 IZ p 5, 6111 ,v1m11g 111111 fr111'1cf:, 17111-111g 1116 117111 11l'17Yg 1'1g6t1y. CORNELL, HOLIER Truck Team '3O. '32. '33. By 61: .VIIIIIZJV I27I'Xj70J'1'f1011, by 61.f 1'6c'c1'f111 g1'111, By 61: 6r11r1y 1tIllg1l1E1', 11'1 11 1111 1'c111c1n111rr 111171. Hz' ,f1111111.v 6111111 111211 ,v6o11111r1.f 111111111 1116 C1l1.i'JL' Hr 15 xo f ' Ufffmyj HIER, NIARION H O t :I n 3' Club. Commercial Club. French Club, Girl Re- serves, Chess Club, Girls ' Club. Messiah, Chimes of Normandy, Mikado 111 flfl' Z'01C'!' 111111 I-12 601' 51111113 31011111165 16616 15 IZ c6111'n1, COLBY, IOHN C Commercial Club, C.C.C. Some 111151 z1'c'11 f171lZ7 111772 111 161' xfqy, .1-f1y111g ll'l'1h 1611 1111-11.1 011 61g6. ONE, ROBERT Hi-Y, C.C.C., Messiah, Lc- lziw41l1i, Two VagIibOntls, Spginisli Club, M i m c s nntl Mumniers, Glce Club. H55 11111111y.v 611111151 1117127 11g61 of hl'LI1'f, H6311 5171116 IhO1Igh f11w'ff'11 6y C11f1111's' 116111. CONNELL, IANET G.A.A., Botany Club, Latin Club, Girls' Club, Class Play. V11'111'11y 111111 xp11r1q1111g 1110011 111 111111111 M11 11161131 61c1111cf1. CONNORS, IOHN Hi-Y, Club, Track Team '32, '33, Swimming Team '31, '32, '33. Well, I g11c'.vf 1'11 take my 77111551-l'C' 11111111 6 0 771 cf 111707 g11'1' 11 a 1151. COSTAKOS, NICHOLAS C. AAAAAAAAAAAA Gym Team. 1f1'1'c1111f, Ro1111111:, and 601111- I1'j'17Il'121 1.111111 me your ears! 40 QC ...J I- LJ 2 L, TR CE F . CD CD COSTELLO, MARGARET Commercial Club, Girls' Club, Botany C l u b, Scandinavian Club, Bank Cashier, C.C.C., Honor Roll, National Honor Society. M11rgi1re2': :mile anal zi'az'y hair Make her a girl very fair. CRANE, Lois E. Girls' Club, Commercial Club, Bank Cashier, C.C.C. She like: io dance, :he like: lo play, A1111 we like her l1eea11:e :he is that way. DAHI.sTEN, CHARLOTTE Girl Reserves, Girls' Club, Commercial Club, G.A.A. Quiet and :hy Qunlil you know herj, She make: a merry C'l2l'l'LI71Cl' into 01ze': circle of frienzl- :hip. DANIEL, FRANCES Girls' Club, Girl Reserves. Commercial Club, L i b r a r y Board, Honor Roll. She lm: a gay perfonalily, 111111 plenfy of i1z110ee11t ra:- Culity. DECKAS, VIVIENNE C. Botany Club, G.A.A., Girls' Club, French Club, Mikado, Commercial Club, Messiah, Chimes of Normandy, Le- lawala. Mirlnighi ha: Iaken lhe lu:- Ier of her dark eye: ana' hair. DEVINY, IOHN Work :leaalily-hy jerks. ff DICKEY, HA ' ls' C V Pre 'r' 's' oifum, ' ese , o j'i ub,French Cu ' ent Council, Bank Cashie , Library Board. G.A.A. A 1'e:erz'ed girl, yet fall of fan, For a f7ll'fIJ'l'l1g eo111pa11i011 :he': the one. DISCH, LORRAINE Commercial Club, Girls' Club, G.A.A., Girl Reserves. She': rather qziiez where e'er :he is, Ye! we ea11't help hut like rhi: mi::. CowAN, RUTH E. Commercial Club. Girls' Club. French Club. fi l zu a y : reazly for a goorl Ii111c'. D.-XHL, EDXVARD Two Vagabondsf' 'LLelawa- la, Mikado, Tennis Team '32, '33, A fJd.U'lA07l for dranzatie art If inherent in lhe 1zalz11'e of fhi: 111a11. DALEY, MARY Commercial Club. We wi:h we 111 igh I have known her better. DANIELS, CYRIL Chess Club. Play, and I'll play wilh yang Slllzly, allzl j'0I!,ll :fully alone. DE MERs, CHRIsTIAN Why are11't lhey all e011le11fe1l like 1116? IJEXVEY, EDWARD C. Gym Team. Well is it known fha! awhi- lioiz can ereep as well as mar. DICKINSON, RAH'1N'IOND D. Skylitc Club. Centralian Stall. The gla:: of fllffll-011 Imzl fha' molfl of form. DRAKE, ARLENE Girls' Club, B ota n y Club, G.A.A., Girl Reserves. Lighl or dark, :horz or fall, She ret: a trap to :mire lhem all. AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA DLEEALO, IAOR Sfrzrfffc of I0 Dzzfftzfo. I:cKERT, CHARLOTTE G.A.A.. Girl Reserves, Girls' Club. C Winner. In czlhlclfcx 5110 fhrzzzgf. .1 N N 'x 'lf IA EGGLESTON, DONALD Latin Club, Quill anel Scroll, Honor Roll. News Staff. When we are zfzrongfz Lt'l'Ifl Iflfi 11'e1f11'c.v.fio11, News ltfI'l'II'I1g, 110 ziozzbr, will be his p1'ofc.O'1'o11. ELLINGXVOOD, NIARION Girls' Club, C.C.C. Cabinet, Girl Reserves, Botany Club, Honor Roll, National Honor Society. ,llII1'1'r111 docs not like Ming: 11'l.fl', l'11'f1I1f1.v f11'c'I111.fc yfrc' .ff1f'I1A'5 1115! l'I'g!If. , - l! fNOQI'IsT, CI-I STER . t:.t:.c:. I ,jr fl fI1i1'-vlrfrf It M1'f1r1',r 1161 l I fr xml, I Trlk1'1:gll1Xc'f11' Fowl or fmrf. I ', ' f 1 ILRICSON, DORIS G i rl Reserves, Girls' Club, G.A.A,, Club, Chem Club, H on o r Roll. Scanclinax ian Club. Orchestra. Messiah Slzclf 11110 of ffm 7511651 girly at Cz'11f1'11l, True 111110-f11'1'gf1f - ffm'- gem: ERVVIN, HELEN B O t a n 5' Club. Girls' Club, G.A.A., Commercial C l u b , Girl Reserves. Zc't1fo11.f, ycf nzorirrl, i11110c'r11t Ifzongh frrf, 121116111 of full, 5c1'f11f' lII7il.I1.ff 11l111'11z.f, l11f7'ex1'!1!z' 111 111116, 1'111'11zt1!1fc Ill KIl'I7lJ'. FIXLLEY, TILDA Commercial Club, Sfzy 111111 1ff111111'e if ffllj flux. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA EAINIES, GEORGE Tennis Team. Tennis Cham- pion, Hockey Team. I-If lm: won DIIILTA f1I1116 ffzrongfz 1115 1'r1rQef. EDBLOIXI, MARIIAN Girls' Club, Commercial Club, GAA., Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Lazzglzizzg eyes 611111 tl fi'IIxfz1'11g fnzzifc, Ch1I1'1111'ng wary: and 1015 of style. EGGLESTON, PATRICIA R. Commercial Club, Latin Club, Botany Club, Girls' Club. You am ful! Pa! O11 Ifzc bark B!'C'tIll.ff' pe11fo1ml1'1y IAF fiflfa' not fclcfq. LLIS, WILLIALI C.C.C.. Hi-Y, Chess Club. Thl'l1kI'Ilg 13- 11111 1111 11110 llfllfft' of Illllllghlf XFIZIU 1'11.fIc'urf. ERICSUN, DONALD Scanclinavian Club. To ztforry ir fully, ,SO fell' fu' folly. ERICKSON, IRVINC E. Golf Team '31, '52, Track Team '3l. Olz, Ibm' 1111111111-fO1zg may If lU!ll'6'! EVENSEN, ANDREW' E. Botany Club, Spanish Club. Scrub Football. 1115! II grail big fftlfflflll bby, Yer, .llnml FELCHER, LEONE Cirlx Club. G.A.A., Messi- ah, Library Boarcl CSee'y.D. Cfzrwfzzl all lfze zftzy long. 42 FISHER, ASHLEY llantl, Orchestra. lVl1!'lZ you near Ilze lmnzl go- 1ng xirong, You know rlmt he Ira' helping along. FLINT, RUTH L a ti n Club, G.A.A., Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Commer- cial Club. .fi 1111151 j1le11.r11111 girl l71 ezfefy way. FOLEY, CECILIA Commercial Cl L1 b , G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Botany Club, Bank Cashier. Qr11eI, 1'011ge11rf1l, 111111 .r1111'l112g. FRALEY, PHYLLIS Girl Reserves. Girls' C l u b , Bantl, Orchestra, 'lMessiah, C h e s s Club, C.C.C.. Honor Roll. .ll11,f1c' nailz el1111'111f, fo f11Il'C 1111151e1'1111.r. FREER, MARGARET Latin Club, Girls' Club. Bot- any Club, Girl Reserves. Her ll'l-IIIII-llg pe11ro1111l1'1y 1111rl .s'1'1'0lIg f!ItIl'tllxfl'l' lznee won lrer nmny fr1'e111ls. CTAASEDELEN, NEVVELI. ll a ll lt Cashier, Commercial Club, Honor Roll, National Honor Society. To 11111111' 11ll Mx good pointy 11'o11l1l lwe 11'1'1'11'11g tl book. Grxius, MAIKIOIQIE French Club, L a t i I1 Club, Girls' Club, G.A.A., Scrib- blers' l-'orum, C Club. licl- itor-in-Chief of Quest, Honor Roll, National Honor Society. ,flll 1l1e .rI1'e11g1f1 of 11ff11Ie11efl elfffy, S111111l1'11g 111ll 11l1o1'e l1l11e 11'11- I!'l'. GEANAKOPLOS, DENO alent Club, Latin Club. S ibblers' Forum, Commer- cial Club. Orchestra, Winner of State Violin Contest, Win- ner of Central Original Mu- sic Contest, W'arren Debate Team, National Honor Soci- ety. 3111516 is 1l1e Proplreff' !ll'l, firnong 1l1e glflx Ine gorlf have ,ffllf One of ffll' 111051 11111g111ij71'f'11I. FLINT, TYTARIORIE M. Commercial Club. Quest Stalii. The good 51111-5 rncr 111 your horoscope. FLOERKEY, Louis Latin Club, Spanish Club, Tennis Team 352, '55, Track Team 33. Very few wofzls lze floflz my, Blll l1e'5 ll 1'eg11l111' fellow IVII every way. FORCHA, DON Quill ancl Scroll, News Stall, Class Play. So Inll nnrl 6112111307116 11111l 111111111131 111ee, lVe 111 51' 1'1111'1 kee p from looking rwiee. FRANKLIN, MAXINE French Club, Skylite C l u b. Talent Club, Scribblers' Fo- rum, Quest Stalf, Honor Roll. Her 17111-llllllg 15 x1le111 poeny find ner poetry .rpe11k111g Ptllilfllig. FRIEDE, PATRICIA Vice-Presitlent of Senior Class, Girls' Club, Girl Re- serves CPres.D, Honor Rol l. C.C.C. Cabinet, Stutlent Coun- eil, Centralian Stafl, Chess- Nuts, Class Cabinet, Club, Messiah, Emblem VVinner, French Club, Com- mercial Club, G.A.A., Repre- sentative Centralite. l.1111gn1'ng eyef, LZ t'!I1II'I711-llg .fI7Z1ll', G1'1111'o115 IJZLIIIIZCT, 111o1le51,1oo,' Iioe fo none, loved lvy ull,- fllll' Pnrl CJARBERSON, IAYNE GAA., French Club, Latin Club, llanli Cashier, Com- mercial Club, Girls' Club. Li- brary lioartl, M i 111 e s antl Mummers. Honor Roll. Quest Stall, C l a s s Play, National Honor Society. Qflltlllll 7711-Xfllll' of deep ll'Ii5- flom ,-1111l guy ltlllgfllfl' l1le111l1'1l I-IIIU 1'n111'111. ARLOCK, NIERCEDES Girls' Club, F r e n c li Clube G..-X.,-X., Latin Club, Honor Roll, Numeral Xyitmer, Na- tional Hqnor- Sbciety. 0l1, lefx, lf,f,l11'1'gl11 Ine 5111111 of 111'gl1I Tflllll 1l1e eyes of 1l11'.f 1'111l1'111.1 girl. GESKE, NORMAN Skylite Club CPres.J. Scrib- blers' F o I um, Centraliai Staff, Quest Stal-l, Nationrl Honor Society. Qzzlel, Illfflll-gl'1lI'lL'lffllill 11111l 11'11l1o11r, He knozvx lzif ,flllff 11'11l1o1:1 L1 zlonlvt. LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 4 Fu W 'veils 45' 7 43 AA L.. 1 S' 1 N 'Ik , , 1 Y' .- C1ETC1-FILL. 'lxxi-:T Slijlitc Club. Scribblarsi FO- ruzti. 5115,-' 1 1111511: .Iliff f11c.15.21: 11: .4111 11115111 111 IEE? .113 1 GILBERTSOX. IOYQE Orchestra. Her 1711151-6.11 111111115 cxpofff 5115 fhzrn: of 1212 111't1f?1': s,f1111:. CSOERS. SIGRID GUXA.. Girls' Club. Girl RS- series. Slijrlite Club, C h C s s Club. Botany Club 4Trcas.1. 51g 1.-' 11165 .11111 1111111 of 116111-I, S116 1106i .f111'p11.f,f1'11g 14111 1:lZ 111.. GRAXQER. XVIXSTON H1-Y. Orchestra. Latin Club. - 1 I ZUIC' In Xlfflllff 111 1? 1.! U1'11 for-i. GROYER. GARRY llofor l'f,C'1IiIIg 1,-' 111j, 1151111- 11011. Huoixsox, DOROTHY C.C.C.. Spanish Club. Girls' Club, Do! 15 ,f111'cfy 11 good sport. H.XLVIX. NIILTON Commercial Club. Mcssiah. Football Team. 5.'f.111j11s.' 111111' F1611 ffIIZAf7Ei'EL27 T110' 1115 1111 111111 1151125 11. HANLON. COLLEEN GAA.. French Club. Latin Girls' Club. Girl Re- Club. serves. Messiah B O t a n 5' H O no r Roll. Library Club. Board. National Honor So- fiery. Sure! if llfl' 11111511 of 1110127- fsly. 4 1-1 .ro KX Gnssox. IOHx Scribblcrs' Forum. Class Plajr. Skjlitf: Club rPres.1. Comedy Concert. Quest Staff. Central- ian Star? flfsaturc Ed.1. :Is .112 .11't1'5f 101111 11111 11111 1.111112 111111 fl 61511 Aff: It 611 116.11 1115 IIJNIE. G1L1.Is. ROBERT 0512515 1772121 LZ 1111111, T!IEI'FV1Ol'E' 12 gflZfiFI72.ZIZ. GOODYEAR. GER.iLDINE Commercial Club. B o t a n 5' Club. Girl Rcscrvcs. Girls' Club. Spanish Club. .4 lllllllllillg ,-'lilliff 1212117 511115 11.1113 A1111 Io 1115 111111-111 of fill-X 111.11a'f11 1.1111 GROULX. GER.XLDIXE F r Q n Q h Club. Commercial Club. Girl Reserves. G..-X..-L. Honor Roll. Girls' Club. CU W i n n Q r . C.C.C.. National Honor Socicty. B1'1'g11f fits' 111.11 f111511, B111 111c'1111'111',-' I11Fj, s'p.11'1'1f 1110111 ll'11c11 SAI 1161111 1116 A1111-1Ifj0Of' :.'f'f7:' U17 12 l7I1HI. Gtxxisox, BIARGARET F. Band. Orchestra. Frunch Club. Latin Club. Girls' Club. Girl Ruscrics. Messiah, .1 pcm' 11111o11g Ihr 11111516111 110- 111i11'Iy. H.XEXZE, ROs.xL1XD Commercial Club. Latin Club, Girls' Club. GA..-X. H61'6'5 11 21112151611 ZL'I-I11Ollf p1'6- 1511513 Bfffffd 111111 100115 ilflfi 60111- 111o11 561156. HANLEY, NANCY F r c n C h Cl 'ylite Club. G..-X..-X G you 11011111 IL ZIOAS 6161 ffllflldlj' 611111 Alflld. Hsxslax, DOROTHY Commercial Club, B O t a n y Club. Girls' Club. Girl Re- serves, G..-XA., UMessiah. .4 Dot 111111 Z7 101 of f11zf11. RAAAAAAAAAAA 44 HANSING, EUNICE C. GAA., Commercial Club, Li- brary Board. B101111cd1 1 1 V11q111g 11111111- 1111r. H.ARRIER, VVOODROXV I 111011g111, 11111 Ill' !Z'l'l1IZ'l 11ll1'l ll 1711. HART, ELIZABETH Scribblcrs' Forum 1Sec'y. and Treas.Q, Commercial C l u b, Skylitc Club QV.-PrCs.J,Class Day Committee. Literary Enl- itor of Quest. S1111 rpazks 115 01111 111110 15 1611 011 p0c'Il'y. HAUG, WALTER Chess Club. Hc knows more 161111 0f11l'I'.x', A1111 011671 10115 11111111 50. HEDLUND, DORIS f Commercial Club, B o t ll Fl y Club, Scanc.liIMpVi41I Club, Girl Reserves, G.A.A., Girls' Club, C.C.C. T110 g1'I'1f 11111 D01111 1111 111111, S1111'5 Ll p1'111'11 f1H'OI1gh 111111 1111'011g11. HILLER, GRACE Commercial Club. H '11l'i1 1111111113 11111g1111'1' I'lI 1115 !ZI'I', GVNLCZ' if szfrc 10 111 16111. HIRSCH, PHILIP D. A 11111111' 01 the g1'c111 OIIll1UOl'S 15 hr, 141111 ,r01111' 111151 ll f111'111111' of 1111011111 ll'111 116. HI'l4QCtliiS CATHRINE G.1 .A., 'fMessiah, B o I a n ' Club, French Club, Commer- cial Club, C.C.C., Class Play Cast. CQ b, Girl Reserves. 5 O11 1' 111111611 of hfllfff rlcpr forzh. PIARLOXV, ALYS IANE Commercial Club. Thcrr 11111 11110 51110: 10 1111131 11116511011- I-I111' J11111 111111 11111 z111'011g 511111. H.iRRIS, CLARENCE Hfif f1'1111'1'11, c111c11'111111111g, 111111 716121, A 11111 111110111 11111 1111 11kt 10 111661. PIARTIXIANN, GERTRUDE Latin Club, G.A.A., Girls' Club, Commercial Club. Q111111, 111tc1'11f1111g, 111111 !lL'f'l'1, ,l pfrfccl 1111151-fc0111p11'16. HEATH, VIRGINIA Girls' Club, Commercial Club, GAA., Honor Roll, French Club, Centralian Staff. T110 111'1'y p111'1111'11 gI'l'1 of g1'1'1r. HEINZ, XYINCENT Honor Roll. ,I 1111111 lL'hU 111111 110 1115 51l1I1'l'. HINTON, PHYLLIS Il I1 I i n Club, C.A.A.,, Girls' ql1.1b,i Girl Rescrves, 'French Club, Honor Roll. B o t a n I' Club, National Honor Soci- cly. T1111'1 r f1'1111111111111.f5 1' II 11111 .fll111l', Z1'1.VI1Oll1 1.11 11111' .vf11'111'11, 111111 mirrgy I'lI 1Il'I' 111'11115. HIRSLIHOFF, QTTO C Club, Commercial Club 1Prcs,J, Golf Team '29, '50, '52, '55, Intramural Golf Championship '52, Messiah, Fore! -. A ,. .' K HOBBS, PRISCILLA G.A.A., Latin Club. Girl Rc- servcs, Honor Roll. National H o n o r Society, Ccntralian Staff QAss't. li cl i to rj. C Club. I-l Z'!'l'y 171611517111 1'01111111111f1011 01 g 0 0 11 ,ft11111111, gg 0 0 11 xpoff, 111111 gOO!1 fl'liCII11. 45 AAAAAAAAAAAAAA -qw,-Y. SME! . jk V- av 'U . I s 4 'ff . ' A' .22 X . gi. Wx f Q. '-. X ' , . in l-., XML L ,Ml XIX I V7 4'1 - 3 ,Z .fr 1 +19 ff 1, , auffi 4' x 4 V' , 'l ., V , . I ' l Q' 'f .W Q J f '5 D . A -il. C i BE' .gm ,., l . S -x' 33 19 . ' ' ,I 54 V :A :J Y . 1' V W , - -A 1. 5,5153 N.. f 1 'ea .1 1 K Q. .AAA HKULSTEN, FI'RN Commercial Club. Sflr Il e 1' 1' 1' Olqflllfbv' fry oz'r1' fizfkrng. Horfr, XVALTER E. ll'11H-v 15 12 jolfy gown' fcflozlz HoL'1.E. NIARION Girls' Club. G..-LA.. Com- mercial Club. Girl Reserves. Hank Cashier. fl 1'fr1'e1' 111111117 fvrfzfllzf 11 f11'1'gf11 m'1e1'1o1'. HOVLAND, CARL UC Club CSec'y.U, Student Council. Class Cabinet. Class Presiclent. Centralian S t a if R- lSports EILJ, Basketball HU. '31, 'Sl '35 QCa1vt.J. Foot- X ball '52, Tennis SU. 'SL 32. '53 QCapt.1, National Honor Society. Representative Cen- R tralite. H7111 fmfvrf Ifll' pr1'f1'11 1111111 10 fer' .Y1'1'1f a'l'l'4' 1111f111'1f11'1','C1111 15 he, .I111f Ifll' ffm! of f7l'l'.s'11fC'II1.v' 1111 llg1'I'!', HfJX'ER, IJOROTHY G..X..X., Girls' Club, Skylite Club QSec'5.J. Seribblers' lfo- rum lSec'y., Treas.. l'res.J, Centralian Stall. Honor Roll, Quest SIIIH' C.-Xsst. .Xrt litl.J. National Honor Society. .lf1l1', 111'11'f11'1', ll'l'ffI l11'111'11.v11111l frame, Sfzc 111111 11 1111 11'11f111111 11111rf1 11c11.r1'. Hl'I3FhI.XN, H,fXRRIE'f Latin C l u b. G..-XA. lioartl. If r e n c li Club. 'I' e n n i s fChamp.J, Girls' Club. Cen- tralian Stall fLit. li1l.J. Hon- or Roll. C Winner. Librarv Board. liank Cashier. National Honor Societv. Valeclictorian. 1.1.f1e11.l Sfzr 1'.f 11111111113 IIIY7 ffzr efork of lI!'1' lt'll. .-11111 mon 11 11111 .t11'1ke. HUNT, ROBERT Latin Club. Chess Club. Or- clicstra. .I .ffmrzly 111117, 11 f1r1111'111, 1110: Hz' 1I'11r.v' ffll' 1i1fA' fre 51,15 11111 to 1f'1. Hl'NTER. XYIVIAN L a t i n Cl u b. Chess Club. Messiah. Honor Roll. Na- tional Honor Society. .I11r11h1'1' H111111'1' 111111 1z11o1f11'1' gfrf 1111151 1f1'f1'gr111. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4 HOLT, XYEE IANE Scandinavian Club QV.-Prcs.l. Botany Club CSec'v.J. Honor Roll. Orchestra. National Hon' or Society. Tl10z1 l1'1'111g my of 111re1lr1s11111ff11'f! HOUCK, DOROTHY Commercial Club. F re n e li Club. B o ta n y Club. Girls' Club. Girl Reserves. S110 pI'l'fl'l11Z'.v' 10 111' 11'1'g111'j9f1l, Bllf hw' 115110115 l1c11'11y fm: Hoesia, IVIARIAN Girls' Club, Girl Reserves. C Club. Honor Roll. G..iX.A.. News Stall, Chess Club, National Honor Soci- ery. .'I f1'1'cf111ffy .r1111'1c', tl gI'tIl'10lI,f 11'11y, Sfllgs' l'l'l'y q111'e1, yr1 11f11'11ys guy. Howie, EDITH L. French Club. Girl Reserves. Girls' Club, Latin Club, Com- mercial Club, MessialI. The fore of flllllkf if 11 11111 ll'f11C'fI l'l'lIIlI'I'l'.s' ll 1' 1' 1 fl 1' 1' f11,f11'f11'1111'o11, 11pofogy, I1 o 1' 1l1'lr111'r. HITHER, PiIvLI,Is Latin Club. F r en c li Club, Girls Club. G..X..-X. ll'1' 1f1r111gl11 hw' 1111 1111501 1111- 111 11f1' .t'111Lf Mr 111'1'11fff1' fll l11'1' eye. HUIZEL, M1XRCELL.X French Club. Botany' C l u b. Commercial Club, G..fX.A. Her l'ClI'l'!' if like Zephyr Ifrrozzgfz 1f1r f1'111'f.f. HUNTER, EDITII Girls' Club, Commercial Club. G..vX.A., Honor Roll, Numeral XVinner. N11 1111111111 bow you 11111y H11111-1'1 1ze1'r1' LI girl z1'1'1f1 111 0 1' 1' 11'1'!1g1'11c1' 11' 1 H lv c f1111111i. I.xcKsoN, FRED Glee Club. lI'1'1'1e me 111' one lL'fI0 form' fm' fclloz1'11r1'11-111111 1111111- FII. 46 Iacoissox, RONALD FO0If71'I'III,i' 011 ffl? 51111 Ki ,r 01 fililf, If 1f1ey'1'c fvfg y 0 II Q71 0 11' I!Il'j'll'f1 Nllillf. IERNBERC, ELSIE Latin Club, Commercial Club. CLAA.. Girls' Clu b. Scrib- blcrs' Forum. k'Erminic. NLS- lawalaf' NC h i m C s of Nor- mandy, Mikatlo. M C S- s i a h Honor Roll. Quest Stan. 11 z'01'1'r 115 .f11'1'1'1 115 16111 of f111'1f,r. IoH.xNsoN, NORQMA M. Scandinavian Club. Girl Rf:- scrvcs. Girls' Club. H o n o r Roll. National Honor Society. ll? find XICI' ll l'f'l'j' c'011gf111'11! .school-n1111c. IOHNSON, CHARLOTTE A. Girl Rcscrxes. Commercial Club. Latin Club. C.C.C.. Honor Roll. National Honor Society. Cf1c1'1'f11f, f1'1'61111fy, fzrfpfnf. 511111111115 111111 f7l'l'ffj'L Tf1111'1' cfofc' 10 pf1'f61'11'o1 ,- V X, X j JOHNSON A Min S and Mummcrs. Ham. O 'l1cstra. C.C.C., Class Play. f1111 11- l11111cr1y, 1111111f10011', ' 11111i g 0 0 KZ, f1'ff1111'.r!11',f1 111 111111. JOHNSON. EVELYN Girl! Club. If r-var ll'l'l'l' 11111110 for ,i'l'f'l'lIg. Tf1r11 flfilllfj' 15 111' 011'11 ai'- 1'11.r'1' for f1r111g. IOHNSON. STANLEY Library Board. Honor Roll. Ccntralian Stall. National Honor Socicty. El'l'l'j' 111111 11 king. Lllllf 1111111y, 11111113' l'IIl'!IF.v'. IONES, KENNETH Mgr. of Football '30, Sl. KN1 11'1'1f1 XII-,V 11'111'y forfqf, C.111'1 6011111 f11'.r f1'1r111ff, Ifzry 601116 1,71 f'101'kr. AAAAAAAAAAAA IENSEN, GUDRLN Girl! Club. Commcrcial Club. Like 17 P111111111 1111111l', S111161, 1110fff'.r1, 111111 .r11111f. IERNELL. AL Track Team '51, 'Sl X0116 fmt f11111,ff'ff 1'011l11' fm' fllia' p111'11lld. IOHNSON. BETTY Latin Club. F r c n c la Club. C..-X..-X.. G i r l 5' Club. Cn Club. Honor Roll. Bzffly 15 OIIF of 0111' fillfif yd, 1-I 11f1'cf1' g11'1 y011'1'r II 6 1' 61' Nlff. IOHNSON, CHESTER Frcncli Club, Band. Orcbcs- tra. Swimming Tcam 'Sl. 32. Bank Cashier. X01 l71I!C'!1 11'01'k. 111111, 1015 0f pl11-ix' NYU, 1011101'1'011' I-,C 111101f111' 111152 IIOHXSON, ENNIS 5112111111 R1 11. Hr 51 pr 10 11o1f1111g-111111 111 1fUUl'. IOHNSON. M. O. LYSNE Ii o t a n 3' Club, Clcc Club. Mcssial1. ul- c l L1 ix' L1 l af' l'Cl1imcN of Normanclyf' Mi- liatlof' 1.61 11111,r1'1' 111111 g0ff 117311. IONES, HELEN F 1' c n c li Club. Commcrcial Club. Girl! Club. .-I f111fvi' I-II 11N 1f112 lt'Ul'1f 1111- p!11'.c. IQELLAR, BOB Latin Club, onor Roll. Na- tiona i cicty. If X1111 ll'f'F f11'1111'11. B00 11' lf! X16 11 Zt'f1Ufl' f001f1.1ff 1f'1l111. -O fc. E. ,. :' 5. .M E- wh L F QTKVQE .Q 1- a . . . .. .-D 1. '15 nl' AA l i KENNEDY, RUPERT -45-, 5 Lael' f1111: 01117 kc 5 507725 1,511 1 ' Hind. Sc.1n1linaii.zn C l u b A I' XLXXS ' I I , if 3 .1f11.1j,5 1.1115111115 111111 5.107 ,1 L KESLER, XvERXOX A. hind. 3 ' s ,' M 3 11111 fiL?f01!17S1fv.u , H11 11,111,111 111 1,,11 11. , .Q 5 Yfllf 1151 to 11,515 fZIi77l 1 , .4 ' 'GIJ7id. 11 Q ,C i. Suv ' 3 'C l 81' -an .- F -, AQ 1--sg L. LAAAA 7 w 1 'Q 3 'Q K i 6 KREBS. RTQBY birl Rcfcrms. GAA.. Cum- murcial Club. Girls' Club. 172 11:51 the 1111-I 5115 fool! LIZ 1011, 31111 f'7IOlt ffze fm.-' HC 11.15011 111 1111 111111. IQRTQECER. CALEB Cu Club. Cil1LNNClL1l7 1SLc.1. Suiiiiming 'l4LLlIN. I511r.in 5' Club. L.Irin Club. H1 15 11 55.11 fltllllfilti' 111 1111 .-115, .I'111' 11 115111111 11111111 111 111115 Il 1',. KL'EIiX. Alf-.RGARET . . . N ,, .., C1..X.,X.. Slqlitc C l u b. Q, Club. Honur Roll. limblgm Winner. .-111 .-'fwfr 511111 Io 175 f111' I1. 111W Tf11f 11111Z'1f ,NII115 .1 1' 1 1 4111 111111111 of f111111. KUNITZ, RUSSELL R11ff1ll's Qllliff 111111 filfj' lt 115, 111141115 AI-172 fllkflf 1.71 110111 fllllf 111115. ILXCEY, GR.XCE T. Girls' Club. Girl Reserves. CA.,-X.. C.C.C., Latin Club. S111111'f, Qltliff, 111111 A1-11117 15 5111. LARSEN. ARNOLD KENNEDY. XVILLIAXI ll-fifli 11111-I 11111f ffm.-'I11'1 11111.' B111 51135, D1z.'j. 5.1211 112: snr. KING, BIARY M. C.C.C.. Glec Club. 'xMcN:i.1lI.' GA..-X.. A'PiraLe5 of Penzance. 1irminic. ivchillifii of Nor 1U,.iI'1df'.M Mimef .Ind Mum mcrs. Cbcss Club. E1'11'51h1'11g fha don, SAF 1101 11111, and KAI 11915 61111,- 11111131 KREY, GLADYS Cfimincrciul Club. Girl! Club H11 f1.11'1' 15 11155 of :1111:h1'111. fill' 6-XI.-' 1li'C 611.511 191111. INIRIQSE, LUCILLE NL rio. Q u Q sl 51.16. Girls Club. .ll-x f11.111 1111115 11p 116611 I f1fflOfIf .I 1711711 1,11 fbi f1f11'1:o11. KL'NIJL.x, JOHN Cu Club. H.1NkL'tb.ill Tcum. 5o11115,' 111' 11 ltlflrfllilfj finf, 111! 5113 .' .l111f 111 1111.-'4'1!f111ff fI1111 111 1.111 111113 .' LABERGE. NIARY Fra-mb Club. Girl! Club, Girl Rupru-N. C h C 5 N Club, C Club. Thur 1.-' 111 .1 1 1 515 111 llfi' :'lt'6!III!':':'. LANGE, XYIRCIXIA Girl! Club. Girl Rcfcrus. GA..-X.. 'kMcs5if1b. MT xv 0 'Vagabonclsf' Glcr. Club. Bot- any Club. Cfmrnz 111111' gi'1?Lf 71 1 5 0 71 li COl71pL7i'!, Cf11'11', gay, I1111f 140711510115 jill-i'. LARSON, EYELYX GAA. H1111 151.-' 111111 5 1111-11 1111111 I' C Club. Track Tram. ,,j,,'16' gl 1k1'U:': C'U!1lII1'.Y 51111, hon' 61 1011: Io 1A1111.' E11h11111f1i by IIIC 51111111155 of f111' 5111115 AAAAAAAAAAAA 48 M i l-Q Ll Ll ci Girls' C l u b CUlNIDCI'Cl1ll Club. Girl Rc- LESER, ELEAROR LILLENAS, ,ARTHUR N. G.A,A., French Club, Com- mercial Club, Girls' Club. A zlainty mix: with zlzzrlq wavy hair, Winning :mile and elmrming air. LINDHOLM, IOYCE B a n li Cashier, Girls' Club, G.A.A., Girl Reserves, French Cl b B cl u , an . Slick what wid like to he- inrlizfirlzial. LINDQUIST, RUTH Quill and Scroll QV.-Prcsj, Girls' Club, C.C.C., Girl Re- serves, G.A.A., Latin Club, Messiah, ScanLlinavian'C,lub, Commercial Clufb, News Staff, R tra' n'Staff, C .E Cgbi 't? RtJll, ' Ion- al rig, Society, elcgate M.H. .P.A., resentatiye Centraite. J! Beauty anal brains, An ziniusmzl combination. LUNDQUIST, DANA Botany Club, C h c s s Club, C.C.C., Orchestra, Roll. The lvloorl of the in his z'eim'. Honor Viking.: is MCCUE, IOHN C. Botany Club. I'll wake some moriiiiig will find nzyxelf flllllfllli. MCWILLIAhfIS, MARIORIE Scribblers' Forum, li o t a I1 y Club, Girl Reserves, Commer- cial Club, G.A.A., Latin Club fPres.D, Girls' Club fTreas.D, Quest Stal? flius. Mgrj, Cen- tralian Staff, Honor Roll. Her ahilify mul iinihitiomc are so high, 'Tix hrzrrl inzleezl to puff her hy. MAGELSSEN, MURIEL Girls' Club, French Club, G,A.A., C.C.C., Quill and Scroll, Bank Cashier, Honor Roll, News Staff, National Honor Society, Salutatorian. A gif-I .ro nice Milli oh, xo fmrzrt, We eozild'n't help liking her from the xmrt. MANN, RICHARD Sincere, pleamnf, and com'- 26016. AAAAAAAAAAAAAA Honor Roll, National Honor Society. Hel' quiet, shy, and mozleyt, too, He thinks mzielz more than many zlo. LINDQUIST, MARGARET H. Commercial Club, Girls' Club. She if hzihlvling ozfer mul full of fun, Yet always lm her work well done. LUDVVIG, DONALD His eheerfzzl grin Denotes a happy hear! with- zzz. MCBIKIDE, XVILLIAINI C.C.C., Latin Club. I'll he happy, I'll lie gay, I'll leave furrow for some other day. MCMULLEN, WILLIAM Latin Club, Commercial Club. lfrerylwzly help the Swe11'e.f.' The Irish ean take rare of thernrelvex. MADISON, MARY Botany Club, C.C.C., Girls' Club CCab.j, Messiah, Bank Cashier. A raft ehzzrm that enptieutef, in her manner lief. MANI, WINSTON For him if tzzlqef only zz line,- 'Tir enough to my he's mighty hne. MARTINsIaN, RALPH C.C.C. The1'e'x honesty, manhooil, lllld goorl fellouffhip in him. 49 ,,1 as aw, 1 in me-I ff' 'L ai I .21 1 1 P I 1 r 151- F3 . 'J ' Q 1115 4-,,, 5 'sk 11 . ' hiv -nw NLIRTZ. EDITH Commercial Club. Girls' Club. f1IlI' 11133-V, g11111y 111o1111f, AIERZ, IEANNETTE Commercial Club. Shelf Ililij' 111111 5111 1011: Io 11'111k, B111 1'fpc1'11111y 5116 1oz'fs 10 11I1Q. NIIKXVOLD, EDWARD Spanish Club CPres.iJ. 1-If 111' 11'111'1'15 6ZI01Zg 111113-11'11y, 1111111 11'111 1111 110, 11111 111116 my MILLER, HENRX' Latin Club. Mimcs and Mum- mers. Orchestra, Band. Cen- tralian Staff CAsst. Bus. Mgrj, National Honor Society. IV1111 111111 1111111111 115 they 11'1'1'1' 11'-I'1'11 111 11 press. h'lI'I'CI'IELL. c1liR'1'RUDE G.1X.1X., Latin Club. French Club. li o t a n I' Club. Girls' Club, C.C.C,. Girl Reserves. ,-l111111y.r .y1'1'1'1, tl 11'11y.r 110111, ' 1111-1 'P 11 fgfl '1141 1111117 111 11r111:. ai ff fx .-. MooRE, YENNETH Commereil Clm Bank Cash- ier. Mc5Aiah. F111 My 11111 h11',f 111111111 111111131 fl htzfvpy 1111111. NIOREAN, PHILIP Latin Club. Band, Seribblers' Forum. A f1'1v11111y 1111111 11111o11g 1116 711611, 11111 11111o11g 1116 1110111- C11 IAF 771!'fkF.fl of I111' nicck. Niosrxrxx, VV XRREN Serub Football Gxm Team booed Slxatinn Team fCaptD Iielx Teim C ui 5111111 OII II 1111111116 II H1 111'1 C1 11111 1c1ge1e11o11g11 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA MATZRE, DOUGL.XS L. I 111117 FOIIZIIIFI' 1116 11011111 1-11 11 111131, B111 gin' 1111 1111112 NIICHAUD, CHARLOTTE Latin Club. Commercial Club. National Honor Society. Br goo11, 111111 HIIII-117, 111111 15,1 who 111111 be c11'1fe1'. 1 f INTILLER, ELAINE Skylite Club. Seribblcrs' Fo- rum. French Club. II'11o I111XFlll 1'C'l1a'0i1a' 1111111 p1f11f111'e, .1-11111 11111110111 1411.111 11111167 MILLER, MEDORA G l e e Club , Lelawala, K'ClIimes of Normandy, Mi- katlof' Messiah, Girl Rc- serves, Girls' Club, L a t i n Club. For 0111 so 110111111 111111 11111171- fI'0II.f, 1Vl',l'C' I10I1I1I1g 11111 Ihr 11151 of 11'1,v111'5. MITCIIiELL, IOHN Hi- Y. C.C.C., Commercial Club. Track Team. Quest Staff, Bank Cashier, Asst Football Mgr. Hr 110C'5Il'I my 1111 1111 knows, B111 1111111135 1QIIOlt'! 11111111 111 .i'11yx. ' BTOORE, ROBERT Track Team, C.C.C., Bank Cashier. L1111g11111g, joking, 111711111111 of 11171. MORTRUD, X1VILL.'XRD We 516111151 111111 111112117 11pp1'c- 1'1111f11. Moi ER, HENRH C I ll 01111111 1 11111115 of 1c1t111g 2713 111110111111 111111 011' lt 1111 1115 6111161211012 50 NIYREEN, DOROTHE.k Latin Club, Commercial Club, GAA., Girl Reserves. Gifs me zz lwolq and lerzrc me alone. NE , ESTHER GAA.. UC Club, Scandina- vian Club, B ank Cashier, Girls' Clu b . Girl Reserves, News Stall, Honor Roll, Na- tional Honor Society. Her deep blue eyes smile con- smnll --H, L, W f 7 li lg Z1 1 lv' fl ij N LSONQ, HAZEL , . I lG..-XA., Commercial C l u b, XlScandi'nai'ian C l u b, Girls' Club. A golflen smile, with llazir 20 malclz. V Q ' J NELSON, NOEL UC Club CPres.l, Football, Class Cabinet, Student Coun- cil. llrrlge not lzix foollnzll ability lay lzff size. NICOL, KENNETH Hi-Y. Latin Club, Honor Roll. .fl wry pleasant comlrinnlion of good ffznlmz and good ffl-Flllll. NORB3', ALICE Chess-Nuts, L a t i n C l u b , G.A.A., Girls ' Club, UC Club, CCL. ,. lnct,4-lonor Roll, tudc ouncil, Mes- siah, ' onal Honor Soci- ety, Commercial Club QSec.D, Girl Reserves CV,-Pres.j, Rep- resentative Centralite. To know her if Io love lzfr, Ann' snr if well-lqnown. NORD, HELEN NAsLUND, EDXVARD Commercial Club. v The za' 0 glhzl zvizx urizdffilnc gni'df:ywzs ,Il Anil frzizijfileavizzif, QQM' -till u'0mi1n fnzllerl, NELSON, EUGENE Commercial Club, Class Play Cast. In lzim n llllllfil mlm we sec. Also ma,rfe1' of tlze zl ner lf NELSON, IOHN Spanish Club. Hand. Qzzlrlq, lznt genial, He make: friefzflf ll'!I6'I't'l'f'I' he goes. NELSON, ROBERT He was rlzc nzilzlfxl IIZIIIZIIEVCFI 771072. NEXVIUS, GILBERT C.C.C., French Club CTrcas., Pres.J. Chess - Nuts, H i- Y. Centralian Staff CAdii. Mgr.l. Ciin't nnrl won't': are no! i1 lzif z' zlwnlizry. L NORBH', PHYLLIS French G Cscrres. Comme 2' Scrilvblcrs' Forum, 1 or oll, C.C.C., Nzitionzi onor . mcicty. Power lzcrf-fo seek till lL'1-.f- zlonz, anrl to lcwizl. l NOTH.kFT, PETER Honor Roll. 1151, furry infli an lzonor rin- ill H r.: FD. ' -..., Girls' Club. G i rl Reservesg G.A.A., Honor Roll. Ne ws . . i 1-If the lvrzglzf xnn glorzfics ' Zlze shes, I So is lm' face illzinzifzcd by lim' eyrr. NOWAOK, ROBERT Hi-Y, Chess-Nuts, C.C.C. To gffn I-J' surely no fin. ' rlent, And many fzicncs of lnm. ,f I ,,, GBERG, lvl.-XRGARET Latin Club, Girls' Club, Bot- any Club, Girl R e s e r i' e s, G.A.A. Good to look at and fnll of glee, U'l1e1'e nflllrzcu' izrc rhere ,flzc zrlll be. D1 LAAAAAAAAAAA I O'H,aLL AN, AYBIOND O'Dox.ay'.aX, AMES R o r a n jf Club. French Club. Bank Cashier. If: 1?l:Zi'77217fg 11014 zhfj. 11111. CJLSON, Em Botany Club. Girls' Club. Girl Reseryes. Spanish Club. I 115161 ZI'Ol!bfF f7'0l!Z71f, Ziff 110111115 1101111115 7726. fJLSON, IOXE M. B o t a n jf Club. Girls' Club. Girl Reserves. French Club. MBS Central 30. K11o11 5011 1101 I am 11 110111- 11117 11-11171 I 11111111 I 1111151 5p111f?. fJLSfJN. XvIRC-IL C. V. H15 51111111 15 511fi111111 f1'1115c. PALMER, VVILTON Tennis Team. Specrl-Slaalinu Team. Minus anal Nlummers. H1 11111 SLLIIC' 111.5 11113' 11110 1111 11'o1'f11' of f11111e. PAUL. IOYCE G..X..'X.. Girls Club. Bles- siahf' News Staff Centralian StaH. C NYinner. Hank Cashier. Latin Club tTreas.. V,-Pres.1. Mimes and Mum- mers 1SeC'y'.1, Honor Roll, National Honor Society. Class Play. The pf11y'5 Ihr fflfllgf H'17f7'C172 116,11 6111111 her 1111- 1111. Pra.aKi2, Bl.-KXINE .Way 5116 1111 ff 111155 11 51517 111 flli' 11111111 I111'o11g11 1116. 59' PEDER Sox, Noiuux R. Scandinavian C l u b !Trcas.1. C.C.C.. Bank Cashier. Q11111 11111115 1-1111 111111. Mime and M mmcrs 1Pres. . Hi-Y Commercial Club. C 'ss Clu . .4 1 Z1 flkfd 'fff 113 15 11 name, . . 1111013 if ' 11' heff gm 111116. OLSOX, GERT'RL'DE French Club. Chess Club. Latin Club. Girls' Club. Bot- any Club. Honor Roll. Cen- tralian Staff. National Honor Society. A511611 115 7201 zo 5115. 1111y1h111g mf1111. T111111 15, 116 111117 71717116 of fllljlllfllg 11161111 1c11o11gh1. OLSON, BOB Hi-Y. Mimes and Mummcrs. Track Team. S yy' i ni min g Team. Latin Club. Golf Team. Quill and Scroll. News Staff. .11 1111 61' 5110115 fd!-101' 11111 of 111171, 5111111 dui, 11611 !1.7'1-IC for the Alfll Yorlf 51111. fJ.TOfJLE, Iosizrfi-1 Chess Club. Latin Cltib. I H15 11 1111111111 for 5111 f Arif ffffllfilfj lf I1 1511113 , 111111, li l gf' fr. J J P.-XLMERSTEN AL Club. Football T1-am. I 111111 fzifc 11153, 111111 I'f1 1116 1111 I 1116. Payxiz, RUSSELL Tennis Team. He'5 61 111-ff 1111111 11111 17150 f7 11111111 11 n111r1, 11111 111111. PLDERSEN, Ms'RxA Girl Reserves, G.A..-X.. Girls' Club. C.C.C.. French Club, Chess Club. Glee Club. Mes- siahf' A'ChimeS of Norman- dy. l'Lelawala. 4'Mil-carlo. Botany Club 1Pres.1, Skylitc Club 1Treas.1. For 1115 bfllllfj' of 11 101115 girl 15 filer 772l!:'1C, C1111 one S113 11111117 PETLRSOX, HENRY D. 51111113 and 11111 116 77ZOl'E:' 171 1116 half. LAAAAAAAAAAA 52 ev PETERsON, ROBERT C. Quia! and genial in all his ways, He'll win greal .flzccers in fn- mrc' days. PETRICH, W.ALTER C.C.C. Cacuw' died, Napoleon died, George Waslzington died: and l'm not feeling xo well PETERSON, THEODORE NV. Scandinavian Club. Hi.: only real labor was to kill time, PIDGEON, VIRGINIA Hcr mire was ever fofl and low, 1-111 excellenf thing in womuiz. 721 yxclf today. f f E PLANTVEDWKI C Club, Hi-Y, Basketball Team, Track Team. One of our tzzhlelic :lars- At leaf! liek always out al niglzt. PUTNAINI, MARGARET French Club, G.A.A., Girls' Club, G.A.A. Board, 'Twozzld be ,hdfll to fl7ZlZ7 a lrzfzin, mo'1'c sizzcerc gzrl 111111 slze. l '- J 1 ,rf ' J-J RAINVILLE, ROBERT R. Class Play. An amor and zz gentleman- Zlmfx Robert. of T' , ,f,, ,, ,, Aul A Lf ,. ,. RAsMU sEN, GAYLE Commercial Club, Girl Re- serves, Girls' Club, B O t a n y Club, G.A.A. All about the social air was 5!l'l't'lflIl'll by her f1rc's'c11cc'. REDMOND, VIRGINIA Commercial Club, F r e n c h Club, Talent Club, Girls' Club, Mimes and Mummers, Class Cabinet, Representative Centralite. To be a .vzzcccxxfzfl artrcys is her aim, And we know l irgz'nia will win fame. REINHARD, ANNE Sl-:ylite Club, Scribblers' FO- rum, G.A.A., French Club, Girl Reserves, Stamp Club CSec'y., Treas.j, Latin Club, HC Club, C.C.C., Girls' Club, Chess Club, Messiah. A follcclor of rare stamps' is slze, Which will, ,rome day, 61 for- H1716 be. POPE, EDEN Girls' Club, Commercial Club. Wilhirz lzer eyes Ihr lzmzfzz of April. PUTNAINI, MARY G.A.A. Board, Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, French Club. News Staff. Heres zz young lady goorl or gold, Skis 7Z!'l't'l' :hy nor ls' for lfolzl. , I fl fr J f , f 4 RARIAKER, LYNAINI Pl.L'flll'l'.f drop from OH lui fIl'!7, ff : f it tr ,- ' l i 1 REDDIN, RIQTH Club, G.A.A., Botany Latin Club, Commercial Club, Sec- of A Senior Class, Club QPres.D, Library retary Girls' Board, Student Council fSec.l, Cabinet, Representative Class Ccntralite. Azul so Mc was c IZ Ii o uf c rl zvrflz all alrlllly clztzrmf. REINECKE, ROGER M. Latin Club, Honor Roll. Chess Club, National Honor Society. He can make llzs worse ap- pzuzr the barter rculson. MQ ' RENO, ALVERA Girls' Club, G l e e Club, Chimes of N O rm a n d Messiah, Commercial Club. Life' is one grand, sweet song. Slirrt Ilze mzzficl 53 AAAAAAIAAAAAAAAAAA RICHARD, LAWRENCE RICKER, FRED Botany Club CTreas.D, Chess Club, Lelaivala. .llzlffvl and ,science are play to him. . , ' y f 1 C.C.C., Honor Roll. None but lzimi-elf could he hir pnrczllcl. RIERE, LAR c RODOERs, BETTY mx ,Q Club, ' R, . x B 0 ' IN! Gi lt' N ill 5 1 Honor le' l. , hf, - ' i 'T C - French Club, Girl Reserves, r Q L 1 abinet, Girls' Club, Messiah. Shc'x jnxz' an all A77l6I'I'ClIlZ 111 on girl' I cn lc zz 11611613 cpznz i of l J ROLAND, PLO CETTA IROSIV R' PRYLLIS A C 3 K. I b 7' GAA., Girls' Club, Girl Re- 'U' U 'I -' . serves, Skyline Club, Botany Hcr zzzmcr, qmcf audi re- 5 C 1 U by HMe5Siah,'t F 1- 6 n C h fd- to Club, OOO. f' PJ, 'W Bclovczl for her smile, her lx N l ' loolq, R I X , i Hcr whinz of .vpcczlqing gchtly. oss, EANNE , F r e n e h Club. Latin Club, Girls' Club, G.A.A., C l a s s Cabinet. Lib r a r v Board, M im e s and Mummers. Na- tional llonor Society, C l a s s Play. She hm iz 1 omc hi1hcr look in hw' xmzpping hroufn cycs. SAGENC, OLOA Girls' Club, Commercial Club, G i rl Reserves, Seantlinavian Club. Honor Roll. .-I hnml Io help, zz will Io do, fl lzcurl lo syn1pf11l11'ze,' fl zu c l c 0 nz c .vpfril in any crowcl. SALTNASS, ARLE Hi-Y, Chess Club. I'm noi zzfrairl of worlqf I can llc right down lfeslzle it ana' go Io sleep. SATHER, LAWRENCE I illldy hfzrrl-occuxionczlly. SCHAUB, DORIS Latin Club, Messiah, Chess Club, Girl Reserves, G.A.A., Gym Show. The lztmd fhnz hath made you fair hczth nz 11 clc you goocl. ST. IOHN, DOROTHY Girls' Club, Commercial Club, Botany Club, Glee Club, Mi- kado, Messiah. fl girl wifh cz happy hcnrf and tl happy smile. SALTER, LLOYD Botany Club, C.C.C., Band, Football Team. l'l71 on rhc brink of zz grcal cczrecr- Somclzozly push me 017. SASSE, GERALDINE Glee Club, F r e n c h Club, Girls' Club. A: lizfcly as ,che loolqf. SOANLIN, MARGARET Girls' Club, G.A.A., Commer- cial Club. l lII'I'f'fy is fhc spice of life, Shelf our zfaricly. SCHAUFFERT, PAUL I never do foclay tha! which I crm zlo next week. RAAAAAAAAAAA 54 SCHIXIITZ, ROBERT M. C.C.C., G O l f T e am, Golf Champion. A renzeirkizhle fellow in his way. Whitt wily? SCHULTZ, ROBERT Latin Club. C.C.C.. Glee Club, 'KMessiah.'l L'Mikado, C h e s s T e a m, Chess-Nuts CPres.j. In ,cpite of all the lemvzetz' have said, I :till have my opinion. SEASON, HARRIET L a t i n C l u b, Girls' Club, C.C.C., H O n o r Roll, Class Play. The twinkle of her laughing eyes Proelaimed her E1'i1I'5 rlizizgh- ter. SEBIBLA, HOWARD Bank Director CPres.j, Busi- ness Manager of Centralian, Class Cabinet, Honor Roll, National Honor Society, C.C.C. He'.f going to leave fl few footprints on the sands of lime. SI-IARP, GR.ACE Commercial C l u b. G..-XA., Girls' Club. folly and eizre-free she goes her way, SHIMP, WILLIS Golf Team, Baseball Team. Why 5 h o it l 117 I study and make myself foolish? . A N ll '- SMILEY, BERNARD I. wi C 0 m m e r e i al Club, Hi-Y, C.C.C. Always wearing zz great lzig grin, He never know.: where his lessons begin. SOLON, CATHERINE G.A.A., Girls' Club CTreas.l, Commercial Club, F r e n e h Club, News Staff, Bank Cash- ier, C.C.C. In het' voiee aim' in her eyes, Methinhf there if ri ehrzrm. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA SCHULTZ, DoLOREs Girls' Club. Reinling series for ilelight, OI'77lll7Z6l1f, and for Izhilily. SCROGGINS, NIARGARET Girls' Club, F r e n c h Club. G..-LA.. Honor Roll. Like mzoiher Helen Shell fire lIHOf!lfI' Troy. , jo .2 I' 4' I 'Q' ' SEOERsTRORI, BEULAH Girls' Club. Commercial Club, Girl Reserves. L Ll t i ri Club, i'Messiah. Sweet mul ehizrmiizg though her features' lie, She M11-715 her friemlx hy per- xoiziility. SEVAREID, IOHN Hi-Y. Chess Club. Swimming Team CCapt.D, Mimes and Mummers. C.C.C. C a b i n e t, Student Council, C ss Cabi- net, Treasurer of MA' Senior Class, Class Play, Repr sem - tive Centralite. pf Long, lean, ri 127 li, 1l.!'l v SHIANAS, CHRISTINE L att i n Club, gGirl Reserves. G Qlulp. l , Cir hpdivdzitrhthf 'is rereizleil hy her deep zlilrlq eyes. , . SIIxIPsON, QVIARY JANE N Mi m e s and Mbum m e r s CTroas.l, Y S k 5' l ifge C l u b CTreas.j, French, Club, Glee Glub, MessiaAh,'l l'Two Vag- iabbmlsfl I.elawala. Tiger , House, C o m ed y Concert, Honorxt-R o l l, Library Board. Class Play. ' JBPHRIM Hur ln e ll Il I y eqmzl ehariui SMITH, DELORIS M. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, C.C.C. A ufinizing zmy, iz plenmnr smile. SPARKS, SALLY G i rl Reserves. Commercial Club, Girls' Club. For :he was just the quiet lqiizd, whose llzlfllff Heier varies. 55 I -.J LAAA NDR.ac,t'ER. .XRMOND C.C.C. T135 5' T ' ff 6 1' 5 P 5 .iff 7t2.'t1'f STEELE. XTIRGIXIA Latin Club. F r 5 ri c h Club. Botany' Club. T a f e nt Club. Gia: Club. 'lfsssiabf' Twin YagEbnritis. L f l .T vs 3 l a. C h i in E s Oi Xorrnandjvf' Cfiizticcijs Cfyncfrt. ligif gm: :':j.-- 5136 12.25 :bf gui? 1-914 fr Q' 1?ffi',Zf'flO7f . STEWART. RICHARD F r c n c b Club IV. - Prcs.. Traas.,. Hi-Y. Bank Cashier. H 1DI'xY N.1IiVID3l H'.1D fY Swcictjr. Class Play. H15 :11f1:fjfz'1:g E-165 fafffxzj. fu! li 11' 1f ' 11' Tt'1'1'2' ...b,... . STRIQBLE. 'WILLIAM Latin Club. Quill and Scroll. T L n n i s Train. Xcws Staff lliklllwl'-lil-Chlijf 1. S t u d C n t Cvnuniii. Hfirlfml' Rnll. Xatiufl- al Hiinwr Sucicty. Rtprcscnta- tim' Ct-ntralitc. Bilfflf gcmf f7'Jl'!I.'.f 1115! 116111 mid, Hi.-' 1y1r.11l1.'1'f.f 17:.1l'f film: f'io.'f1 lnaifri' Izmf t1'1'f1:J. bwxx. BIARLXXXE I. .1 t I n Club. Spanish Club. . . . X R --- V- Ni CCC Cabinet. Girls Czub. C..X..'x.. C, Curv.C.btss-Nuts. Girl R LA s c r Y c s. Messi.1h. Hrinur Rfill. N.itiunal I-Ifinwr Smcictjx. .1 .fnzififfg rc1111:1'1:.:nf6 mmf 1 iz'1'r1:1i1j. 11.1-V. If . EE' IE .WE 4 'ff . G.. ..-X.. O?3mnierci.il C l u b . SIessiah. .111 l'l1EIll.YIl:'fI'!3lE f011r1tI11'11 of 511715 11,715 .111 T001 5 I'I'1'1.f. f ti 5 i ' TAYLOR. PERCIVAL Ffmtball Team. Track Team. Hand. Dwi: fool' .ft mf, gzrlf, Im !'7J:'!IAVIJIl. TH.xR.xI.DsEN. BIARION E. Commercial Club. Ccntralian Staff. Girls' Club. Girl Rs- scrws. C.C.C.. Mcssiah. Llff 15 flfff of J'7!!771f.f. fmt .1 .fnzsf of hunzor 15' .1 good .fflf1:'!' .i:3s'o1'1'iff'. . AAAAAAAAAAAAA ST.xXs. ROMAN Messiah Hunor Roll. The 51565: :Fog the g:'f':'s fi 5:3 B515 fif Hawaii: 199 NEFF' ltjf.. STERLING. TONE Latin Club. T a 1 E I1 T Ciub. G..-X..-X.. Girls' Club. C.C.C.. Commercial C l u b . Girl Rfservcs. Coznidjr Con- c:rt. H'LJD'3f R-ull. Orchestra. Bans: Cashier. C 'Winnex .S!Et :' .2 girl OJ xref-f1'1:g 11fE.5r.:1'tfr. .4.':.2' s'!frlf1'5 11: 5.1 I: Ulf best. STILES. DOROTHY C1-ziizncrciaf Cfub. Girls' Club. Dzmnlj. br .1 J' If F f 5 her on If 511295. T11,z:',f 11135 ,fries fzfzfr .:: seg. SLNDBY. DON Latin club. Club. Hi-Y. H1511 SLIIGOJ' 5.255 ffizf fflfll' 1if.':5f5.'5. Bn: flllf. 5.1113 fonspgrf It 1:1E l ilu' fiI'S'f1 frlioof zligntf. Swxxsux. GORDOX Gluc Club. Talent Club, C.C.ii,. Erniinic. Chimes -it Xnrzizandjj' Cv1IIItL.ljfCuIICCl'I. Bit-Nab. Oriuinal Cuiiipn- sitiwn Cwntcst. .-Xll-Citi' Fin- als. Hfinnr Roll. Class Cabi- DCI. Wfiuz lie pf.1j..f on 11 97'-X 15:55. H1.: mnfif 1111! :if .1 Il VE to fllfi.-'f. TAYLOR. ILYXE Girfs' Club. Latin Club. Cum- mcrcial Club. Honor Roll. 113 fwoffs' .Hifi I 51i.1H liflfi' fart. TII.IcI4ER. IEAN Latin Club. Girls' Club. Girl Reserves. Chess Club. G..-XA. I-Ifr 63.55 .rs 51.11-5 of rztiligflr fair, Life tu1'f1gf13. too, fzfi' dtfflf. 6.1121 TIXGD.XLE. EvEI.YN Mimcs and Munimers lSec.'I. Glas Club. Biessiah. French Club. Girls' Club. Honor Roll. National Hnnor Society. Class Plajr. So ztfff 5,116 acfftf .IU .md fl'- fry 11.117 By tzfrzis-zfisfz :fiat z1'1.:f1'011s 1 f1pf.Ir1I1tj.'. 56 TOOK, VERNON Glee Club, Comedy Concert, Messiah, Two Vagabondsf' Lelawala, Chimes of Nor- mandy, Mikado The qualify of thy voice rlroppea' ur K1 zlzznulerlfolz from lzeazwz. TOURTILLOTTE, GORDON W. C.C.C. An azfitztor would he lac, And go failing 0'6f land and sea. N . TREP.fXNIER, UCILLE Latin Club, Girls' Club, French Club, G.A.A., Com- mercial Club, Honor Roll. Renzizzdx us of Sonlhcrn beau- ly and rwaying palms. TURNER, ANNE Commercial Club, Girls' Club, G.A.A., Honor Roll. Cheerful, anzhltiour, lz iz p p y, and gay. UTTLEY, MARINE Commercial Club, Messiah, Girls' Club, G i rl Reserves, C.C.C., G.A.A. fPres.l, Stu- clent Council, C Winner. Her cure lilflc face, .flnel cute lifflr way Maha' hw' popular all thc day. VON SIEN, OLIVE Girl Reserves, Girls' Club, Botany Club. Though 5he'x quiet and shy, TORGERSON, IOSEPHINE A. Latin Club, F r e n c h Club. Girls' Club, Honor Roll. Na- tional Honor Society. Quiet und Z!7lH.VSlt772ll1g. TOKX'NSEND, HIARRIET Talent Club, French Club, Orchestra, Girls' Club, G.A.A., ' ' M e s s i a h, Mikado, Chimes of Normandy, Le- lawalaf' Shea zz lf0il1.Y0l7ZE wee flung. TURCOTTE, LOXVELL Chess-Nuts, Honor Roll, Na- tional Honor Society. A selzolur, rr wit, and her! of all, a genllemalz. TURNER, CAROL B O t a n y Club, Skylite Club fSec., Treas.j, Scribblers' Fo- rum QV.-Presj, N a t i o n al Honor Society, Honor Roll, Quest Staff. She porirays in her porn-y zhf lu e zz u I y in which x h e IIZJOIIIIZZIJ. VERHAREN, ANNE G.A.A.. Latin Club, Botany Club, Girl R c s e r y e s, Girls' Club, C O m m e r c i al Club. C.C.C. At hrs! rhe may seem wry thy, But when you know her- My, oh, My! WALKER, HELENE G.A.A. Board, C XVinner. Emblem VVinncr, Honor Roll. National Honor Society. A happy liitlc lass, One of zhe smallest in our Shr'll more than gel hy. mm.. X WALSIYI, ELIZABETH ANNE Latin Club fTreas., V.-Pres., Prcs.D ,Quill and Scroll QPres.D, Chess Club, Scribblers' Fo- rum, G.A.A. QSec.j, C Club, C.C.C., Girls' C l u b , News Staff, Delegate C M.H.S,P.A., C l a s s Cabinet, Honor Roll, Comedy Concert, Bank Cashier. N01 fl rulzy or u perzrl, 1 But rr nolvle all-round girl. WELLINGTON, ROBERT I yum whiz! I yum. WATSON, ELIZABETH Girl Reserves, Girls' Club, Latin Club, Honor Roll, Com- mercial Club, C h e s s Club. G.A.A., Messiah, H o n o r Roll, National Honor Society. No! zfery fall, in fue! very rmall, Bu! MJIIIZXOIIZE, and lnelorezl hy ull. WHEELER, BOB C.C.C., Hi-Y. If zlzrre were no Indira-, rhzk world would he full of ft t17Ii0ll5 nziscry. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIAAAAAAAAA 57 XVHITSON, ALLAN I'n1 I1 good :lqatfg Push me along. XVICKLUND, RIARGARET Botany Club. A dtznghtrf' of the gorlsj Dirinrly hill and most a't'z'1'rze- ly ftztr. WILLI.ABIS, DAVID L. Spanish Club, C.C.C. Cabinet, Honor Roll, Botany Club, Li- brary Board. A gentlcnmn in all his ways, So thof who 1010 him say. ' + .fl ' If llwf sf X ol WILSQJN, GILBERT C h C S s Club, C.C.C., Honor Roll, liclitor-in-chief of Ccn- tralian, Representative Cen- tralitc, National Honor Soci- cry. .4 html In l'UlI1l4ll1'!', It tougtrc to pt'r,frm1lz', tmfl tt htmtl to .If 'cnt . W f WICKENHKEFER, CLINTON l V Latin .Clubxx ,NDQXA Whrn put IAIQPEFJI, Rmb' Clinton zlocbhu' buf l i lx Q . L A YQ xx- - L l l X: WVILCOX, RUSSELL Chess Club, Glec Club, NMOS- siah, Swimming Team '33, Why mlqe life seriously? We ncwr get out alztc. XVILLIAMS, WILMA F r 6 n C h Club. Commercial Club, Chess Club, H O n O r Roll, National Honor Society. Bonny, blithe, and zlehonriir. LLJIMM 'O , R0 u , Quest Staff. Hon- r Roll, National Honor So- cicty. Clntrly n hrillitznt UIlII1,IhtlI'5 thc zany with mule intcllcctx ufhczz thcy'rc z'lt'tfc1'. Girls' Club, S p Z1 n i s h Club, Commercial Club. Wlmlczfcr if worth doing nt ull, if worth doing wcll. ZEUTHEN, RALPH M. Latin Club, Basketball Tcam. Il': hut zz waste of time for a man like me To xpcim' my hzzflqctlmll hour: studying. XVRICHT, EDWARD Track Team '3Z. Nnfrly h ille tl o 77 cc hy 11 ffl!!-71'Of thoughts rztzznizzg through hf'.r hcztrl. NORTHRUP, DOUGLAS Chess Club. Thr gi'etztc,rt truths' are the .v1'nzple5t,' and xo arc the gl't'lIf6,fl men. OTHER MEMBERS OF THE 1933 CLASSES ROY BERG EARLE L. GAETCKE WINTON MODIN LOIS M. REDEIELD FRANK BLANDIN GEORGE GILLETTE NVILLIAINI MOONEX' IRINIA MARTHA ROD RAYMOND CLARK ROBERT HOULTON NORMAN G. NELSON DAVID SIMPSON IAIXIES DOLAN LOUIS LOGHEN ANNA O'NEILL ELMO SVVANSON ARNIE EKDAHL CTLADYS LODOEN DOROTHY R. PITTMAN IOHN TANNEY ELSIE ENGEL RICHARD RIALLANDER RAYMOND PURDY IOHN R. WESTLL'ND ANNABELLE FEIRER ARLENE NIATTSON RUTH RAINVILLE KATHRYN WOLFE WlLLI.AlN1 W. EASTINIAN, IR. M.ARGl'ERITE M.ARHEINE XVALLACE W. THOMPSON HONOR STLDENTS, 10.AiF0l'R'I'H Row: Olxui, Brnsmi, Ifolf, Hall, Ifzincr, Dunranson. THIRD Row: Hmfgt, Hfll, I'l10l'l'lCl'A1', Hvllifill'-Y, Slrisfr, Harris. SECOND Row: Shormalzrr, Ifalon, Hnllsltn, Nzlson, Buyzma, Nzlson. FIRST Row: Sr-twll, lfilson, Plants, Hall, Roshaft, fllfu, Bullis. I l I AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 58 .AA i i HONOR STLYDEXTS. 12.-X ASD 13B-FIFTH ROXY'I.qTL117I56Il, rl-'f1x1n, I1 f11f.1nzs. D. Jv11n,wn, Efzfllfflovz, X. Johnson, Rfrfcfr. Kfflar. FOYR114 ROW: Hanlon, Johnson, Kilim, Cfffurlurfl, Hinlnn, I,nn51l1lin. l'.:nl, Sinn, R. lfflxon. THIRU ROW: h'nm, Elffnlorn. ffolffanz, Tovgnrsofl, Hallman, Johnson, Xifol, Hoff, Cut.. SFCOXD ROW: Curlwlq, Johnson, Hull, Cro4A1crr', Hc'xA1'r, Blnffnnnz, Runnotg, Blll. FZRNI Row: Xffsorz, H1in:, llvalkw, G. lfflxon, Sunfflu, Cuxvxrzgzzffflz, Alison, Rnnnotg, Bnrvzmff. HONOR STUDENTS. ll.-X ,XXD llH1SIXIlI Row: Bfnsnn, Bfryfr, Xflxon, Nlifflnrfffofz, Frank. .llflrirlp l'Lrlnmn. FIFIH Row: Cnrlisll, Sfoll, Hillnn, ,Ym-nm, Olwu, .1ns1mml, Ilnwlfr. FUFKIH Row: Sliltlll, Tmfmlifr, Jomfnn, Twnlzln, llorolixcv AYf.7son, Conffl, Tzukfr. 'IQIHRII Row: Nom, .-1154 n, Bmi14fn, I7m11'gu', Orwfxozl, Tfrry, follnwn. SFUUYD ROW: Hl,fl1an1, llfrrilz, fsryfcfmlrz, Uviflinnn, HJQIVI, Snmll, Ho1::131rA4 n, .lnmnJson. Flkrl' Row: lfnlffom, E-111115, R-rlnmlu, Hlinz, U'Brf1n, Kolffrln, fsounvn. 3 A Q 154. WU K I , - .91- k 4' ,-' .- 1 . 4 iQ-if ff' IEYZI, 3 .-1 , 1 ,Q A- E 1 . -wg-,.,g,-9 .' 3 'ff' ,J hw 15'-fi ': .u ',, ' A.. f .,,, x , :: L M . , LW., ., Ki-.. N 4 . +4 - 1- ,0 , ,51414-'f W., ,, f 11 X- '1 't ' . g Vs . : - iff S W. 1 Q Y g Y 'f ' 1 ...Q Wi :fu-fx kg in 1 - 1.1 'W I J ' 1'? s.'2.f1 '4 9' L ,L . 1 -wa, . ,. 1, , , , . - rf. 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'gg wal' 4 ix.-uf,L TM , 4 7-ir, .- v ik Q . 13- ,L A A B v 4 V A 5 1 V' M-gr L, , 4' 'l A A 1, , I .W , 2 - A ,f s . , , .. , f. , ' 137 il .Q 3 - F 'ff , 'ther ft ! -if FOURTH Row:Srfvarri1l, Howland, Difkinson, Gilman, Nrfcins, flolwlm. THIRD Row: Hoyrr, Frinlf, Slrinnmnn, Pcfrrson, Ceslzc, Paul, Heath. SEFOND Row: Ban-lwr, Linrlqzzisf, Olson, .'llrll'i1liamx, Jffllrr, Bovxscnrozfz. FIRST ROW: H1lHHlHH, Scmbla, HHfI'iS, Ifilson, Hoblls, Cafranallgh. GILHIfIi'F XVILSON fflI.Bl:Il'I' XVILBON PR1sc:u.1.A I'IOBBS I'l0XVARD SmuB1.A IJIVVRY MII.I.P.Il? DON H!lBI5S 5 G11.BrR'x' Nmlvs Ionx KELLY ST.wLu' Ionxsm: Hmmmr HUM-x1.vxN - I.o'm'ua ROP.SSFXRO'lgI'IW MIIRIEI- Pr-.Tr RSON RUTH L1NnQ1'1s'1' f:lf.RTRlIDE OLSON CARL HOVLAXJD PRISCILLA HOXN',ARD Hxmzlr-T Hows SFMBLA HUFI-hiNN CENTRALIAN STAFF - I:'1f1'f0r-ffl-Cf11'rf - ,fI,ffi.fn111I Ifzlifm' - Blzxillzgrf .Nluflugfr - xl. -',x' l.BI1.f1l11', x',f Jlgrx, - ,4I1l'l'l'fI',ff1Ig .Wlzlmlgzv 4557. f1!fl'I'l'fifI.lIg llgzxf. I.fZc'1'ury Ezlflor .'1,f,1'0l'ilIfl' Erfifors Sporfs Exilim' IOHY Cilhsuw M'XlijfJIiIl M!'XKVIIl.l'XXI MAR'l'llx HUXXIJR I Irwfil l'u'l. S I.fxL'lm C'XX'KYNI'f1I'I l,UlUJ'I'II'1' Hm v R MNIiI'IY Srlvlwxrvxxxj NORMAN Cilsxrf I Rfwxxoxu IJ11x1xwN S PA'I'IlIK'IX Full UE 1 MARIUX 'l'l1AIm1,Imsrvl VIRGINIA Hr HH Miss Mmm' C. Hwruus Miss I-11.1.4 NVITTLR - LAURIE C.'xx'ANAUcH - - Fftllllfl' Ef17l'IU1'I D1'lIHIllfl-C' EIZIIUIUIIS - fir! Eflimr f1.f.f1', riff E111-fUl'S Smlpffzol Erlfmrs Typzsfs l m'nfly ,f1d1'1'fc'2' A fir! .'1t1l'I-iff AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA X FOVRIH ROW: Buywrz, Forrha, Johnxon, Tfmmpxon, J. Jlnwf, Ifgylvslorl. THIRIJ Row: Jlrllomzlfl, Posl, Sullnn, S-tculzrzufz. Cm'1fl111'f', ,X 'lIlZl'!lj', Knofllv. SICCONII ROW: Brmlrfl, Sivan, .1I1Ifl!'lXX4'll, Limlyrlfsl, Cull, Jolnzsnn. VIRSI Row: Slrnlnlv, lx'n'.s, Bmsulix, Jlrzlliguzz, .4mlvrson, lllzlsell, Ulxmz. Iiulwow K1-as fl!-NYFXIIYI-1 Awlmmsrax VVILLIAM STITUBLF HI'Il'l'UN Kms FALL NEWS STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF - Edirol'-1'11-Cfzic'f IAM1asBoosA1.1s - C1116 Erliioz - Fl'llllll'0 Ezfiloz Fmzlzznf Edirol - I:l'LlflH'C' Edflw Czfczzhzfiozz Managm - Family fiflviscl N.4OhII SVVEDBIAN Acxhs TI-ICJNIPSON IOHX KNOBLE XVI! 1.1.x:x1 ST1u'1su. - - Axxzlftzzlzl Editor Br.T'1'x' XV,xLs1I - DOY Folurxu - - - Nrwx Edirol' Bl-,TTY Hxlwwlcz - Grwuluw- .Xwnr-Rwx - - Sffzool Edjior Ml'lllF.l. M.xol11,ssfN Bon OLsoN - - - - Sf70l'fX Ezfimr RVT11 LINDQUIST - BUSINESS STAFF Inns Boosxus ---- BIIIFIIFXA' Altllldgfl' KPX'N'lfTH I3R.w1:11 - .f11fl'61't1'.f1'11g Mmzagrl' HOWARD POST - - In-K M.-wr - - - - - ylxxzknzlzf Ioxw E. ML'L1.1cz.xN REPORTERS Muxlox Cru, I'III.I:Y Noun RUTH M.xCDov.x1.D Dux Iimzrs1.lfs'rox Exix Iouxsox MARIAN Housu IJORO'l'lfIY Gxnnlxrk RI'PHxT Kswxhox' FLLTN SUTTON MX'li'I'LF SWAN LLLLLAALLAALLAQLL.LALUALLAAALLL 62 FOURTH ROW: Santrizos, Sfff1lllf?1S, Laurie, Eggleston, Holm, Olson, Knolvlr. THIRI7 Row: Qurllo, S111-las Wagrzer, Gargluler, Keyes, Post. SECOND ROW: Anderson, Johnson, folznson, Clraxon, Johnson, Limlyuixf Nora. FIRST ROW: Booxalis, Anzlcrsfn, lllulliyan, Sfrulzle, Hfalxh, Forrlm. WVILLIABI STRIIBLL DON FORCHA IAMES Boos.1.LIs Y X , SPRING NEWS STAFF EDITORIAL STAIIP BILL STRUBLE - DON FORCIIA - DIN EGGLI-.STON - Bl1'I'TY WVALSII - IUUROTHY GARDINILR IRLYE ANDLRSON ANTHONY SfxNTRIzos EMELINE IOI-INSON K.fXTHERINE STYLES CILADYS WACNER Edirol'-ill-Chicf f1,f.v1'fIal1l Ezllfoz Nam' Ezllvlol Sclzool Erlitoz 5I'.ffII11t Sclzool Ezlilor lima OI.srIx' - EY.-I IIJI Iwsow - IUYCI, P.II:I. - IGI-IN KMIRLL - RUTH I.IvI1QI'IsI BUSINESS STAFF IIAI Ho0s.xI.I5 ---- Bllilllltif llfzfuzgw' - Amktazzt HIIWIRIJ PIM' - flffi,-'IIIIII IOIIN' F. hlIL'I.LIf,XY REPORTERS IRENE ANDERSON BILL HOLBI IOHN LAURIE PRED Nom BILL ANDERSON' Cx'v'I'IIIx RFYFS P.IL'I.INr Iouwsox B I:I I'x' XV.xLsII 5f70l'lf fizlifol Club l1vllIlOl - lfxz lnrlzgc Elllflll Fmfzlrc Ezljfw - 1'-l'lIIIll'l' Elll-Nil - - CI'I'41IlIz!I'mI ,xlgllltlgfl lfuflllly .IrlI'I'5f'1 HBIKHPRT STRI-I'IQI-XS ISLE xxrm KTLI5 may IIIIIY KxoIaI.I' 65 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA FII- I'H ROW: Thomson, Gilman, Iffilsmz, Bonfslfcl, Slrirmzann, Knoblc. FOURTH Row: Turnfr, Garis, H. Brnxon, Slarry, Nvlsan. THIRD ROW: .lIrWilliarr1x, Ifllinycuoad, Laughlin, Hoyrr, Jcrnbzrg, Cnrrinylon. SIFFOND Row: Hari, Grslec, Raflxliff, Nfpplr, Gctrlzcll. FIRST Row: Rodgers, Holmgren, Slanr, Br:-gin, IEUIITFII, !,v!l L'flH1IIl!jll. LORRAINI HI ROIN I,A'l'fJY II0I.IXI1LRl'Nl M.ARTIN STEINRIANN I'lI.IZABl.'I'II I,OI-IRIN FALL QUEST STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF LORRAINI- BIROIN Eli!-YOI'-fll-Chl-Cf CHARLOTTE RADSLIIT - Porzry Eriiioz' ELIZAEITII I.OHRIf,N - - - I.z'1rr11ry Eli!-101' HELEN RODOFRS - - - Excfmngc Editor MARJORIF FFARIS A.f.f1vff!l71f L1'Ic1'ury Edilor MARTIN STEINMANN - Ar! Edina: BUSINESS STAFF I,A'I'ONI I0l.YXl1LRP'N - - - B11fi11c.f:fKlII11fzgw' CHARLTON STONE - - Azfrcriifing Alflilllgfl MARJORII- Mi1Wl1.I.l.Nh1S - AMY. BT15172655 Jlunzzgw' LESLIE THOMSON - ,4,f.4'f5fz172t Az1z'z'rfi,f1'1zg Manage: HELEN ROIXQI-,RS LEsI.II-. THOMSON EVPLYN BORRESON EI.sIE ll-.RNBI-.RG DAWN STACFY PIIILLIP HONI-STILL LITERARY AND ADVERTISING STAFF HARRIETT BENSON LORRAINE BERGIN FLOR ENCE CARRINGTON LALRIE C.Ax'AN.AI'OH M,-XXIYE FRANKLIN MARJORIE CFARIS ELIZABETH HART DOROTH1' HOX'ER ELIZABETH LOHREN MARTORIE MCWILLIARIS MARION ELLINGXVOOD JOHN GIBSON IOIIN KNOBLE ROB!-RT XVILSON HELEN RODOERS CAROL TURNER CIIARI.OT'I'E RADSLIFF AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA FOURFH ROW: llftfsf, Rrfnrrs, CH1'HI1HIlgh, Gilman, Cnrlixlr, Rollins, Bfxxfxzn. TFIIRIJ Row 5111161 ffm! Iauqhlzn Brolm-tc, Turucr, Frzzxzlelirz. SECOND Row: J1rrIf11'ry, Nfpplf, .41-mslrony, GISLI Fznhzll far rmglon FIRST ROW: .1I4'Il'i1lIrInIx, Ha1'l, Tfmmxon, Gnrfx, Hoyrr, ,.NvtISO?I, III'-rlin. MAIQIIJIKII-. Guns NIARJORII. Mf:WII.I.IMIs IJOROTIIY f w .K N Y , I Pdltor 172-Chllff - - MMIJORIE CQARIS Amomzte Editor - - IVIAXINE FRANKLIN Lllfllllj Editor - - - ELIZABETH H,ART fmfttznt Lztertzry Editor FLORENCE CARRXNCTON Hows I: I',I.I! I SPRING QUEST STAFF R6'Ul-C'llf' Editor Poetry Editor - ,rlrt Editor - - - IDOROTHX HOIER Excfnzngc Editor - - Buuncxs Manager' MARJIJIKIE NICWILLIABIS ,'1dZ!61'IlAif77g fvltzzztzger' - LEsLIE TIIIJXISIJNI FRED REINERS DAXKVN STACEY WILLIS ROLLINS RUTH NELSON ROBERT WEISE IAxIEs ARRIETRONO ELSIE IERNBERG RIc:I-IARD CARLISLE DOROTHY DLVLIN NI.-XDELI XE LTIUQIILIN RLALLLLLQQAALLLLLLLLLLLLLA - - LALRIE CNVANIALGII Tf1zzl'.c rigfzlf Burl, le! me gofu I 1l1'rl11'f 11101111 fo my Nozlf juli lil Iilllri m1y1l11'ng. -35, P sa i 7' ,f MW' -nr fr 1 I JANUARY CLASS Pl..-Xa Tnmn Row: llnllmfinl, Brom- , Rama, llrliukillxorz, Bflryru. FIRSI ROW: ljllIl5ll'7lXI'71, ,ll. Prlrrson, Cross, lxiwlly, Bm'xxz'm'oIl1. C.xSTTl:Ol'Rlli Row: zlllvn, Sizlrrrs, Kvmlull, Criming, Palm, .llallicn 21 Crlnharl, 0'IMmn'll, l riws. Siirown Row: I,. flmlrrxmi, liorlcvu, Crowell, BOOMERANG HE beginning of a new era in Central High history was marked by the production of the Ianuary, 1935, class play. lt was the first performance to be given behind the new blue curtains. The letters C. H. S., designed by Betty Lohren, are in gold at the top and have received favorable comment from many sources. Not to be eclipsed by the glory of new curtains, the play itself was a most successful venture, both financially and dramatically. Much credit is due to Miss Grosz who coached it. The characterizations were good. The title Hlioomerangl' is appropriate because it deals with a doctor who, in trying to cure a love allair, gets into one himself. Docroiz SUMNER VIRLIXI x Xl-1 x x Hi nn XN'oo1n1s1a1D4.i Critic! IYIJR - Mfrs, XVor1nisIzIn:. TWXILIIYX' SVXIYI It 1--I - - lolm Ixrlly .llilmlc Pl'll'!'.ffHl lvirlfvfl f,'l1f'1',-'n'11.rc11 Lfllllvf' Rrucffcfifryllz oriizzlzct U'Dfm11c'll - - - - - sllvrllvntirlffzizrf CMT CEI irriu ni Li intow - - Lois Roma PIU wow Di XVITT - - lltllll Hzztc'ls'm11'I Mit. Siov - - - - Rolf G1'LllII-llg I: lflllim Crozwll xiii. - - I Iolm Palm lii ri.i it --------- flick Sizyrzzv l7AR'I'Y fil'l.S'l5C Bvlfv Hmzwl, I.r11'x .llrflzu-oil, ,llVll'f!l' l'liIi!'A'Ill,i'U7I, .lllJVlil'l Bfzrgml, l,Ul'I1iI l1Uz'A'f'II, Clizyfow lx'1'1nl.fll, Hof' Jllizn. lCirniznf llilflfux Hof: 1'l'1fp-', .xml Ulm! Sfflllll LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 66 -4 . Of1 Ken! Yrm'z'r mlm' fv,1c',Q. ' HI fu' n1t1rf1'113 I!1l'l cz I.rf'f f11'z1fz1111f. 'if 4 ,A '-1' AIVNE CLASS PLAY CAST-THIRD Row: Forihiz, Gilman, Emily, .N'i'z'urci1f, .N'li':4111'l, Rizirzvillr. Siroxn J Row: B0ll1'.vlri'1, C Um' NDER the omlrlf, Sinzfufin, Srtzson, Rom, Tiuffffulr. Flkbl Row: limi, Hrolzztz, lli1.v1f1-ii, Croix, ffmsozl, Xelsorz, Joflmon. HSMILIN' THROUGH very skillful guidance ol' Nliss Lorine Cirosz, the june 193 3, elass success- fully presented L'Smilin' Through by Allan Langdon Martin on the evening of May 26. The play deals with the hate of an old man, lohn Carteret, for Kenneth, the son ot the man who murdered his young bride, Moonyeen, and the manner in which it is finally destroyed in favor of the alliance between Kathleen, his niece. and lienneth. As a result of this reparation he is able to meet and talk to his beloved Nloonyeen in his reveries. Due to the wealth of dramatic material in the class, the parts were vvell suited to the players and were played with a linish seldom found in high school productions. TIIE C,xsT loin: CxR'i'i':1l-Ai 4 4 - lZIlgIll1C'.Xl'ls'lllI lxriix 4 - 4 - - fffyirllzzzf Kv1'1l1.k,Lv litvoxsxsox - 4 C.'i1ff11'111:' H114-4'l1c'vx IQINYI-.Tll Wivvi lN1IonwvHN Cinxlu 1711. Ovvtx Hxuniv XVIZUDING fYil'lw5'I5 1 Klum Crum 4 4 - l11r'fAi11Tl1131f,!fa' 4 - 4 llvllllitllll I31'uA't11:' l1 lil vim NYM xi - 4 ls1ff1,111! M1111 .112 - - lirvwzff Gn1'f1z'11f1111 Wu 1 ll .Xixi ix - 4 l?i1f1'41l llf 1111, Q ---- ljirxmzz lnhlzmri S xi: UI NV xx xi 4 ---4 - lz,11:,n Row : Infm Sz1z't11'z11'if, lufzzz filflfllll. Dun l'111'i'f1i1, l'h1N1j1 Hofizy-'.'rrl'. lI,11j 1,1111 .N1'11zfaf1f1.', Hr11'1'1c'i' 5z'i1,fo12. .zmf 1.11113 fu11114f1. .A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA l1mn1y': Lzllfc Sisfrf' ln tfzc Spring zz Young A117773 Fancy .. l FUVRVH Row: S11y1'1x, Srfrrzrlirl, Crzuziny, Brnrfy, l'11r'k1'1', C11-'t'ar11111yh. 'FHIRIJ ROW! Conf, Bngin, Cfww, B1'o'u'11, f:!'Il71llif!, Siruffsnn, R1'sx1'.r111. SIFONII ROW: IVQVIIIHHI, Rolfrrls, Pflillifvs, Hrzicfeirlxorz, Tingzlrllc, Ifnxlllzan. FIRSI ROW: lfo1'sx1v11'oll1, .l1. 1'1I1rxo11, Grosz, l,IlIIl, JVHVIIIIIHII. MIMES AND MUMMERS OFFICERS i-Arr, srfitmo RM' cJ'H.4Ll.fJR,'XN - - - Pl'l11'1!1C'l7f - - XTIRGIYIA Rrnmown NTAIIDI- Pm iitsox - - llffl'-Ill'F5Iif27f'III - - - IJ'XRRI .L BRADY lover Pnl - - - Serrclzzry - - Plx't.1.xN TINGDALH Viruaiwm Ritmoxn - - Tl'F1IA'lIl'Fl' - Mmm' Iiwt Sixwsorsi IMES AND MUMMERS, the dramatic club of Central, has done a great deal of commendable work in the line of dramatic entertainment this year. The membership of this club is limited to thirty students and entrance depends upon the success of tryouts, which are held once every term. The club members act as judges. The first production was presented for the Homecoming assembly. lt was entitled The Forks of the Dilemmaf, The unusual situation was quite appropriate to the occa- sion, and the play was well received. Iimmy,s Little Sister, the next presentation, was a broad comedy and therefore very popular. It was given as a matinee on Ianuary 22. LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 68 The Grill ln Ilia Spring iz Young .lfilllii Ifiizn-v l'i0UR'l'H ROW: Hubala, l'urk1'r, Sz'-'L'fll'r'i11, .lloullan, Ca-1.'armugh, Brrwsui, Conv. VITHIKD Row: Ross, Cin'- bvrson, Paul, Grilnzfils, Blanchrl, lfuxlnian. S1-ZCOND ROW: King, Nonllumf, Crwit, Rolzurlx, Cirssmly, .Yel- son, Rifkiliihl. FIRST Row: Szmpwnn, Brady, Cram, Rulmoml, 0'Hullorun, l'hilIip.v. MIMES AND MUMMERS During the Spring term the plays were more numerous and were given almost entirely in the form of matinee performances. The Grill, which was given by the club for the Centralian assembly on February 15, was quite unusual because it contained more mystery than comedy. On March 21, two plays, Alice Blue Gown and 'LEnter the I-lerof' were presented by the club in a matinee performance. They were very successful and the sum of 1511.70 was received. Another afternoon production, In the Spring a Young Man's Fancy, was given on May 5. The light humor of this delightful drama was greatly enjoyed by the audience. These matinees, which are presented periodically by the club, are given for the benefit of the school. The proceeds are put into a fund for our beautiful new curtains. Central has shown true school spirit by attending these entertainments. Because of the ability of Miss Lorine Grosz and the talent of the members themselves, the productions, on the whole, have been very successful. KLQQLQLQQQQQLL LLLLQLQQLLLQLLL 69 LAAAAAAAAALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Il'1f1'r' you fmt in K0-K0 qi nzorf' flllllltllll' ,TIIAIIIZIU iicrrr On fl Hn' by X f1f1'gf1If'rff ' zffrl in fzlfltlll f'x1'xl. an fl1',.i'TlJf'T'.H '7 ,.f , fy ', ' A i Q GIRLS' GLIEIS c.xl-L4B1SlX'l'H ROW: l30l'l'l'XOP1, Hilton, Ambli, Olson, Jlorrix, IVITIIIIZIVII, Tllrnfr, Sassl' Shams. Fil-'rn Row: St. John, Kimm, I'nl1'rx1'1i, lJ!'170l', Dafvics, Olsrn, Sprnrrr, Kyhn. FOURTH Row: Datos, Crisl, Dahl, Bush, lffilliamx, ,llillrxg Nirklw, Srczfzlrrilmrg. TIIIRID Row: Anrlrrson, Dravgcr, lI700lI'ZLlIfll, Clmmlirrs, Buzlby, ,T1l'Bfillf, Kmzloyinnzs, Jfrnlwrg. Siroxm Row: Ronin, Smale, flfonaghrzn Clolfzirr, Slmc.f11'1f, Slforlmnrl, Dmzirlson, ,TIII!jl1'TC, Dirlcry. FIRST Row: Roslrr, Collins, King, flforsr, Dcckas Kollfwis, I7I1fllIIl0N, Crnnalcnplns. 1 1 1 THE MlKADO N the evening of April 7, the Central High Glee Club, assisted by the orchestra, pre- sented a very successful reproduction of Gilbert and Sullivanls comic opera, The Mikadof, The center about which the plot revolves is Ko-Ko, the Lord High Executioner of Titipu. The son of the Mikado of Iapan, Nanki-Poo, is also the lover of Yum-Yum, one of Ko-Koas wards. When the Mikado demands an execution, Nanki-Poo offers himself on the condition that he may he married to Yum-Yum. The two are sent away, and the Mikado is given a very lengthy account of Nanki-Pods execution. Ko-Ko proposes to Katisha, an elderly lady of the imperial court, in order to save himself from execution for killing the son of the Mikado. I-le is spared, and Nanki-Poo and Yum-Yum return to complete the plot. 1 Ll.l I 1 1 LL D 2 LJ I- - T ET L iff? L. r i Two little nzairff from .vcfzoof ure wr. Oh, my p1'ofo-filnfniiif t1lIfl',ff0l'5:, BOYS' GLEIE CLUB-SIXTH ROW: I,l'I'IlIIllll, Srfzmilz, S'IL'l'1l!'fI!I0ffl, 1,1mt'ulm'1', Cvpwlnml, Schultz, 1411 illllyfllll, 1'arfzz'1'. FIFTH ROW: Raine, All1ll'I'5'I'7l, ,l111r1'h, firyknzrzn, 1,l'll'7'XOYI, ,lluxxom lX,llfill7Iff, FUITRWH ROW! Bullion, Bcsscsrn, Krmlull, fvvlxnn, Buy, Swarisffzi, Sanrllfcrg, Alkiyisori. THIRD Row: Carlisle, Norlllom, fohuxnn, Wiiflizzfiix, Bonrxlrrl, Tilllwry, Chagrr. SLVOXD Row: ,4Plllf!'IL'5, Jurnlrsorz, Suniurlsorz, Zicylfr, Ha1lgr', Limfslzoy, Kulkrr, Terk. FIRST Row: Niflxrn, Johnson, llizirix, ,lIor.w, S-tciuiry, Brznrlvy, Srnzrfliffg, Kimif. THE MIKADO Under the skillful direction of Sydney H. Morse, the unique plot. satirical comedy, and beautiful settings blended to make this a most delightful and entertaining opera. The entire cast gave a very creditable performance, and one which will be long rememf bered by lovers of music. A great deal of credit is due Mr. Morse, whose conscientious work with the cast resulted in a hnished production. The cast was as follows: Ko-K0 -------- llilliiinz Bcxxfrmz l'1'i rI-Slvcz - Lorriznirf fllflfll YUIXI-YUIXI - - - HLlI'l'I-FI Clllllllbflli' Viiif-lim - - .llurion Cfufhirfz' NANKI-P1317 - - - - - - Frrfl Lenz K.vi'isH,-x - - limi' .Ycfc'zMi1nz MIKADO or If-ximw - - - Donald Crocker Plsifi Ttsii - - Hcnry .'Imlrrzigf P00-BAH - - - - Cozzrrirll Sll'l'1lI'II!7fJI'g Niisiw - - - Lozzi,-' !i1'11.rfi4'1'g 71 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4 AAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA SIXTH Row: Nou-ali, lloyl, Samlrrx, Rirharffson, Crangvr, Holiday, Gilllcrlxan, Dahl, Krlly. Fil- VH Row: Ifllilf, Bankxon, Hull, Irons, 1'1l1IlI'fS97l, fohslon, Lunifquisl, Righl, Franzwn. FOURTH ROW: , VIfHalc, Carlxnn, lfriixnn, Ulxon, Krurgvl, Phyhogios, Grarmlcofvlox, ,llillz-r, Calf. Tumi: Row: lolznson, Barker, Vnridi-rilwr-gh, Sf'htIl1fIA'ff, Crorkwr, Sterling, Clauxwn, Gunnison, Schmitz. Si.t'0Nn Row: Turkcr, Smaln, Ifofl, Brnflun, Collirr, Johnxvn, ,1lllll'7'S07l, Roll, Dickson, ffculnxulzvr. FIRST ROW: Carlson, 0-zurri, R011- rrls, flforxf, T0iL'Hxz'mf, Clunxru, 1Yr1'si', Damon, Kurlln. ORCHESTRA N response to the general spirit prevailing over the country in recognizing the value of such organizations in High School work, the Central High orchestra was started in the year of 1907. Today We may well take pride in it, for it is ranked as one of the finest High School orchestras in the State. Two individual members have won laurels all their own. Mary Elizabeth Robert, a Hutist who has entertained the student body at many assemblies, placed Hrst in a contest in Nebraska. Deno Geanakoplos carried off honors in the violin section at the State Music Teachers' convention. Much of the credit for the orchestra's success must be given to Mr. Sydney Morse, who has developed it to the present high status. It adds greatly to the Baccalaureate services, the presentation of the class plays and operas, and the Commencement exercises. This year it has played at Bryant Iunior High and at the luncheon for Iunior High principals. It accompanied the '6Messiah Chorusw and The Mikadof' lt also plays for frequent assemblies and is an invaluable asset to the school. 72 SIXTH Row: Stevens, Shirnp, Rmfly, Philipp, lfislwr, lurolas, l,a.llnyf'au, .llrIx'innon. FII-HIII Row: Cami- luml, Suu-yrr, Hoyl, Gunnison, flxnvss, Enya, Bergstrom, Hnsulm. FOLJRTH Row: .Yav.wtl1, Bury, Jlclfl- rath, Holloway, Kralzn, Taylor, lflfullinzlcr, Sullcr. THIRD Row: J. flnilerson, Kennurly, 1,4-liens, 0-verhy, Johnson, Riflzfy, Johnson, Walsall. SI-:COND ROW: Iillmwf, Fralry, Slerling, Lirnllzolnz, .lluifllc-ws, Clau- snl, 0iL'I'!I, Jlillur. FIRST ROW: .l1urphy, .lIr'u, Smilh, Jltlzlvrsori, SfI'PllL'7lS, rllass, Enyynist, Bnlmme Rolwrls. BAND OR many years Central has had a band, but during a period of two or three years, interest in it lagged. Now for the past two years it has been 'ggoing strong. Under Mr. Stephens, capable leadership, it has grown to forty-two members and has acquired several new instruments. On February 17, a Sunlite was held. About three hundred ten students attended, and a net proht of 517.00 was cleared. More Sunlites are planned, the proceeds of which are to be used for instruments and music. A very great need is felt for several clarinets, another flute, and a baritone saxaphone. Because of a lack of instru- mentation, Mr. Stephens found it impossible to enter the band in the State contest, the finals of which were held at the University of Minnesota on May 4 and 5. Our assembly programs very often include a number by the band, and new vim is put into the rooters and players at our football games by its playing. 15 AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA THE STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS P NLL sPR1Xo Ru Hn i s - - Chizrrnmn - - C-mi. Hovrrixn Rtiir BiRc.ot'1s'l' - - Sf'U'1'ft11'y - - Rt i'H Rl-IHDIN ENTR.-XLS Senior Council was organized under the direction of Mr. Richard T. Hargreaves, principal, in 1921. lt was established to manage the general activities of the school. lt consisted ot twenty-one students. Two representatives were elected by the Aw Iunior class, the president, secretary, and tour representatives were sent by the HBH Senior class, the president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and four others represented the A Senior class, and presidents of the following clubs were members: Girls, Club, Cv Club, Glee Club, Hi-Y, and G.A.A. Today the Student Council is the student governing body of the school. It discusses school problems and manages school activities with the general advice and cooperation of Mr. Iarvis, present principal of Central. It is composed of two Bw Senior representatives, the four AT Senior officers, the presidents of the G.A.A., CT Club, Girl Reserves, Girls, Club, Hi-Y, C.C.C., and the editor of the News, who represents all the school publica- tions. The ins and outs', of such problems as payment of subscriptions to the A'News,w 'LQuest,,' and HCentralian, keeping students off the lawn, and reading of newspapers in study classes are all discussed at the weekly meetings, which are held every Wednesday for one hour. Plans for weekly assemblies to be given by the different clubs have been developed, and cooperation was given to the C.C.C. in its Courtesy Campaign. During the years of its existence, Central's Student Council has proved the worth of a school governing body composed ol- students. LIBRARY BOARD E can all be proud of the order maintained in our library during the day. Certainly the Library Board has proved the success of student government. This elhcient body is composed of 'KAN and MBU Seniors who have been appointed by Miss Thomas as library monitors. One monitor and one assistant are on duty each period of the day, and it is their responsibility to keep order. They collect the library slips which the students have received from their subject teachers. Anyone who continually disturbs others with his talking is given a blue slip by one of the monitors and must appear before the board the following Tuesday. At this time, a form of trial is held and if the student is found guilty of being a nuisance, his library privileges are taken away from him for a period of from one to six weeks, depending upon his offense. FALL LIBRARY BOARD-Ti-iixn Row: Ifilliumx, JI. Jolnzson, S. Johnson, llallitr. Srcoxn Row: Fflfhrr, H. liuzson, Collins, Hunflnmn, Fixer Row: Bnfwlrr, Rain, Hzmrkzr, RIIZIHVI, L. 44P1llIIX0H 74 l.I.I 1 S 1 1 LL 1 KJ I- I- I- LLI .I FALL STUDENT COUNCIL-THIRD ROW: Crmzing, Krvx, Thompmn, Hmllaml, SICIUND Row: Bam SI'1Z1'0l1I, Smzrflzrrg, U'Dm1n1'l1, FHl1XkI'l', Rmffffn. FIRST ROW: far'-Us, Bzrffqzzisl, Baits, Hoofrrr. SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL-Tulum Row: Ifufmznzzuyh, ,Ilarlin, Clinf, Xflwn. Slxoxn Row Cl'1 :u, Narlfy, Dirlqry, Ufllry. FIRST ROW: SI L'I1fl'I1l, RIIIIIIPI, farrfx, l r'iz1fv, Horlamf. THE GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS EALI. c.IBIxI.T SPRING e.xIaIxE'r I.oRR.xINE O'DoNNI'.I,I. - PI'6.s'l'dl'l1f - - - RUTH REDDIN GENEvII.vE Axnuzsow - I'ice-P1'e.v1'drfIt - CI-I,xIzI.oTTE IRICKEY BE'I I'v NoRDI..wu - - - Sccrrmry - - PAULINE Ioimsox MARJIIIIIE MCTWILLI.XhIS - - Trearzzmz' - - CATHERINE SOLON BETTY XV.IiLsII - - Flownr and Leiter: - ELSIE IEIWBERG LOIQRAINE B.II1DsI.Iv - - Pzzblirity - - - SIGRID GoERs MARICJRIE F.iI'skEE - - Big Sirfcrx' Puffy - BETTY NoIIuI.AND RUTII RhDDIN - - - Rcfrcsfznzcfzts - - - MARY MADISON CATIII-.IIIxII1 SoI.oN - - .Ilmizlzwwhip MAIrj'oRIE MCWII.I.IAMs MAIII,-iw IOIIYSUN - - Progranz - - - Fk.xNcEs IDANIEL G I-.N I-.x II-VE IXNIIJRIISON - Sociilf - - CH.'XI!I.I7'I'T4k. I IIITKEY N May 3, 1912, a new club came into being at old Central. This club called itself the G. Ii. S. Club, signifying Growth, Education, and Service. Its purpose was three- fold: to develop the highest standard of womanhood, to promote a spirit of cooperation and fellowship, and to encourage education along the lines of social betterment and service. In old Central, the Girls' Club, for such was the name by which the G.E.S. Club was known even in those early days, cooperated with the Y.W.C.A. in giving aid to families in need, and during the war knitted socks, folded bandages, and even took care of a French orphan. In 1917, the Big Sisters' Party was established as a semi-annual event. The immediate aim of this project was to promote friendly interest among girls new to Central, to give them advice and encouragement, and to lend a helping hand whenever necessary. Today the present members are carrying on with the good work started 21 years ago. Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets are given to families in distress, letters are written to girls who have been absent four days or more. The girls have continued the custom of the Big Sisters' Party. They contribute to the Ida V. Probett fund and cooperate with the school whenever new projects are introduced. Teas for the mothers and the faculty are given semi-annually. Much of the success of this club is due to the supervision and guidance given the girls by their advisers, Miss Thomas, Miss Leahy, Miss McGrath, and Miss Iles. The Girls' Club is an organization the school needs. It is a vital part of Central High. SPRING GIRLS' CLUB CABINET-THIIQD Row: .IlrU'Illiam.v, IIIIIILIIXVJH, Corrs, Daniel, Jwrnberg. SIVONIJ Row: Nordlrlml, Jlrflrulh, Ilia, 1,I'u1Iy. FIRST Row: Solon, Rmltlirz, Thomas, Dickey, Johnson. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAA 7 SPRING LIBRARY BOARD-Tmun Row: Hafl, S. Johnxon, lfillirzrrzs, Olson. Snow: Row: Huylzvs, Hnnlon, Ross, Cnrlurxon, Dzmirl. FIRSI Row: Simpson, Dirkfy, Hmzximlf flu-nkfr. FALL GIRLS' CI,l'B CABINET-Tuxxn Row: C. .fImlf1.von, I-'m1.wkw, Bfmlslfy, f,IlJ0lHI1'll, JI. John! son. SI'.C'0NIl Row: Rllllliil, Sulfur, ,llrll'ilIiums, ll'nl.vl1. FIRSI' Row: IIN, 1.14111-1', Tlmrmu, Allrflnzlh, Narfllanrl. 77 LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA C. C. C. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Ctiiroizn Tnoxivsow - - PI'l1i'liIi!'lII - - l.vt'ra1E Cavxxauci-I CTIUXCE Mxxntrv - - Srrrelm-y 1 A lvlxnixxrcii Swax Ionx Scv.xRrrD - - - Trcrrfzzrcr - - - Iovcia ALLEN INE years ago a new and very necessary organization was formed at Central. It adopted the name of C.C.C., standing for Courtesy, Consideration, and Cleanliness. The entire student body was considered a part of this organization, but the active work was carried on by C.C.C. officials and a cabinet. Many needed services were rendered by it to the school. Such duties as maintaining quiet in the hall, protection of students' lock- ers, careful watch of the lunchroom, and the picking up of waste paper were early taken over by this new club. Today the work of the C.C.C. is maintained in much the same manner as it was in its early stages. Monitors are placed on duty in the corridors at the several stairs, and it is their responsibility to keep order in the halls. livery year a party is held for all those who are C.C.C. oflicials. The cabinet is the governing body of this organization. It consists of twelve representatives who meet every second Thursday in the trophy room with Mr. Krueger, faculty adviser. From the cabinet, student floor managers are selected, and it is their duty to supervise their floors and see to it that all monitors are at their respective posts. This spring, the C.C.C. put on a Courtesy campaign with the cooperation of the Student Council. .Xll students were asked to write down such acts of discourtesy as they had noticed about the building. The News ran a special column, in which questions on courtesy were answered. This campaign proved very successful. The C.C.C. is the kind of organization every High School needs, and we are indeed fortunate in having such an efhcient body police Central. STAGE FCRCE E have here at Central a little known but absolutely indispensable band of boys, who are commonly known as the stage crew. They work under the direction of Maylon Hepp, instructor of cabinet making. Five boys are members of the crew. It is these boys who are seen busily fixing the side curtains, regulating the foot lights of the stage, and adjusting the spotlights in those few moments of waiting before the curtain rises on any of the productions held in the school. Much of the success of the various operas, plays, and other programs put on during the year depend upon this band of faithful workers. Stage settings for the Iapanese opera, 'iThe Mikadof' were constructed by them, and lighting efliects were worked out. The class plays would not have been the great success they proved to be had it not been for the cooperation of the stage crew. Central may well be pleased to have such a capable group of workers to depend upon. STAGE l URC'E--Srtoxn Ron: Tiirllm, .-Imfwxorl, .Yo-xizk, Fffiolf. Fiiisi Row: King, Hiffi, Dil-'t'i1fs0u, IXTLLTI All. 78 C.C.C. CABINET-THIRD Row: Balm, Lang, Jlaullon, Jlarfirl, Ca-1-arzuzzyh. SICOXU ROW: Janoslzo STCZHI, ffllrn, Frfnff. FIRST Row: Thompson, Jllllltjlyffl, Iffllfgff, S4-zmlrviff. L'.C.C. OFFICIALS-51X'l'H ROW: Lnmfqrfixl, lffrrh, .Yr-Pius, llaorf, Sffzulls, Brwlfly, Noiuzrk, Nirkrl Sfvm15fu1'r, Su-tL'J'1'1. F11-'VII ROW: Sullfr, Bux,w,wr1, S-taumozz, Borzfxlrvl, Bfhlnl, 0'lMz1m'1l, .llf'ssm1f1n' Gvllfmrl, Coxlrllo. FOI'R'lH ROW: .Yfr4U1u:n, Allr'Brf1l1, Conf, lx'.1yrr', ,1l0llfV'I'lIil, Surnlux, 1l'Il.mn, Lamk- mun, Qyorlly, Hannon. Tnlklm Row: Uuoflnmn, 1.. fohnmn, Curlxuu, Hanlon, j0!I!IS0l!, Ilullumf, .luguslfrzw Jlahnkw, Cola. Slacoxn Row: Connlrymun, King, Jlmlixon, lfmlfy, Kifl-mill, ,'1Iurlin,wn, Slwrling, Lone Solon, Hoffman. FIRST Ruw: A1luyr1.wxu1, lvlllrfr, Hmzwouz, Ifizlluyxorl, Krlngu, filllill, lfullmm, .fllsflfl Lfmfyuixt, Rylumlwr. 1 9 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA BANK CASHIERS mi L sprutso Howmtn Si MELA - - P1'e.f1'1fz'11f - - IANH' NHLsoN I.uL'r Nusox - - - I'iff'-l'1'r.f1'1lr'11f - - - 1JANI1f,L STAAB IJANIIL Srmis - - .Sin'1':'mry - - RUSALIYD PLANT N the year 1908, The Farmers, and Mechanics' Savings Bank initiated school savings. Central was one of the hrst schools to take up this new idea. The purpose of school savings is to promote thrift habits. Central has a very capable system by which weekly banking is carried on. A cashier for each advisory is chosen by either the students or the adviser. From this group of cashiers a board of directors is selected, composed of two Seniors, two Iuniors, two 'KAN Sophomores, and two students from the group at large. A president, a vice-president, and a secretary are elected by the board. Vacancies on the board caused by graduation are filled by appointments made by the remaining members. The board meets twice a month, and discusses ways and means of improving the eHi- ciency of the cashiers and promoting banking generally. All the cashiers meet only when the board of directors deems it necessary. Miss Iohnston is the faculty adviser for the cashiers. A new system of banking was installed in 1931, now no less than ten cents may be banked at a time. This is to insure against a person banking a penny or two just to give his room one hundred per cent. Although it does cut down the percentage of the school, it encourages better thrift habits. CHESS CLUB I'AI.I. srltrms Roni-RT St'lII'I.'IZ - - P1'r.w'rlz'11f - - Rom-lt'1' SfIlIIYI.'l'Z Dick IMT!-s - - 1'ic'c-P1'1',f1'1lf'l1f - - IDICTK BATIFS FRI-D Mi'111.rit - - Sr'vr1'fm'y - Fm-n MULLLL it N 1920, a club bearing the magnificent name of the l'Royal Order of Imperial Yel- low Mandarinsv was born into the life of Central High School. But, in spite of its name, there were only eight members. The following year a campaign for members was held, and twenty students joined. A new simple name was adopted, and contests were held with chess clubs of other schools. But this club did not last. For several years Central had no club for students interested in the game, but in 1931, the Chess-Nutsn were organized. Now, in the second year of existence, the club has about forty members, and meets every Tuesday in the lunch room. Again contests are being held with clubs in other schools. All Central students are eligible. Miss Hutchinson is the faculty adviser for this new club. CHESS Cl,1,iB-F11-'IH Row: 0'Toof1, Saflnfxs, .1lI1IIIlI', llkirzxozz, Sr1'arz'i1f, Hllizi, Ifnrris, R. Iliilxorl, C. Ififsarz. FOUR1 H Row: IITOUIITLYIVII, Eiytflzxlon, Narlzy, Sivan, Fri1'1f1', Rriuhzzrrf, Frulvy, Hozlsr. THIRIJ Row: l'r1f1'r's1r1, Ifzlnfrr, ffouse, Plnnl, Cfolflifr, 7-hllfkff, S'tL'f1nr'-1', .llajx SECOND ROWS La B1'rq1', Ilfil- liumx, King, Hulrhimon, Ilvzlson, Boflrly, Hfll. FIRSI' Row: Bans, Brolczziv, .lloullmg Srlzullz, Krufgrr, fT7'1'A'?I1l1fI. 80 BANK CASHIERS-PiOI'HI'H Row: Hofzlfs. l'rrl1'rxov1, lffriyhl, .1IrKfmmn, B. Olson, Trufzrr, ftftlllillfj THIRD Row: famlaxon, 1lll5I'llJ', Slv'tL'r1r!, Gm1.v1'zlrl1'n, Chrixli11r1srr1, Uriffflfl. Srcfvwlv RUW: .'1'lr-z'i:0x .Um'hrim', B. Nrlxon, Dorn, Laml, Houlu, Ncpplr. FIRM' Row: Kidd, J. ,Yr-Imzz, S1ml1lu, .7oflf1Xf0'1. Slflflff Fzlllslczfc, Blllkf. BANK CASHIERS-FII-kllr Row: llollumn, Jmmzrnmn, Kfrrx. Mlxnfsx, ffulurlfzml, Nnnlin, Krlslwl FUIVRTH ROW: lJlI l'iI'X, Trffwaniu, Smzfonl, S'IL'1l!l.YOPl, Nflxon, forzlun, IP. lfuflxon, Bfmluhf. VIQHIRIJ Row Bufkr, Plrml, Tlmmhsou, Sumll, Slmrnmkrr, lfvarmr, Roxmw. Sl rnwn ROW: Roxffl, Riukfr, .lluffn-tc, To-trnz' Hum, Ilyxlllr, 1'1u.vxfx. FIRST Rfvw: Sz1mll1rr'g, CIW, Nrlxon, Loflrrn, Bn1xx1'nf'olfl, lfifxfuz, ,Uur1'in, 81 1 LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HI-Y OFFICERS 1cxi.i. cxsixii srfrzixo oxiziwizr Boi-i Hooxiit - - PI'Elw'l-1171711 - CHARLES CLINE Riu' H.ixTts - - - lvlll'-PI'l'.fl-!!l'f1f - - - BEN EVANS Cum. IQAGER - - Secrezizry - - Howatzo Awiuhitsox Dow Homes - - Tl'FLIA'Ill'f'l' - - XVILLIS Roi.i.iNs N the winter of 1909-10, twenty boys of Central High held weekly discussion meetings at their several homes. In 1913, this group had become a full-Hedged club, known as the High School Boys' Club. The boys ITICK every Friday with clubs from other schools at the Y. M. C.A. for a bean supper, followed by an address on some vital subject. In 1913, we find first mention of the Hi-Y, a nation wide organization sponsored by the Young Men's Christian Association in cooperation with the school authorities. The local chapter has endeavored to live up to the three fold purpose: to create, main- tain, and extend throughout the school and the community high standards of Chris- tian characterg to be of service to the school, and to encourage High School boys to further their education. Central's Hi-Y meets every Tuesday at Bethlehem Presby- terian Church. All A Sophomore, Iunior, and Senior boys are eligible. Mr. Rodgers and Leif Larson have added much to the benefit that the boys and school derive from its instructive programs. GIRL RESERVES Blue Triangle Olfl ICliRS IXII 1-xialxri svitiwo Cxisixi-'r Ri ru li: itc,ol'isl - l'1'r',t1'1fz'1l1 - - Pri' liltii-or. MYRLI Ovsi in - - lilvll''PI'l'a'Itf!'l1f - - Ai,icti-. NoltBY Clluvi- NIANDI-I NI - - Sz'c'l'f1m'y - - Iloius liIillfSON I.ols .XYIDI-KNOX - - 'lal'l'zI.flU'!'I' - - It ww- Cm-W Silver Triangle I'n',-'nfrfif - - - lloitorux' BI-.RKQUl'I5'I' .Yl'l1'l'f.ll-X' - - Cowstxwtr Nomar IJw-I'f'r'.f1'11'f'11f - - Muti.iN Ovsivxo Tl'l'ilA'1!I'l'I' - K.X'1'lIR'n'Y Swi-oi-wisoim O promote a more friendly and democratic spirit among the girls of Central High is the purpose of the Girl Reserves, a nation wide organization for girls sponsored by the Y. W. C. A. The group at Central was started in the spring of 1925, and has grown to be one of the largest and most active clubs at Central. This spring the local chapter has been divided into two groups: the Blue Triangle for MA Iunior and Senior girls, and the Silver Triangle for Sophomore and HBN Iunior girls. Miss Carol Turner is faculty adviser for the former, while Mrs. Pink and Miss Gamble look after the interests of the latter. C0iXlN1ERC,'lAl. Cllili-SIXIH Row, ,1Iip1luIlin, Crirlsfnr, ,Y91'l2.i', Rufnmrrrl, Ijlllllfl, xllmqlfisl, Brofcniu, Brookmn, Trunwr, Tflrlftzlffxwrl, f:1illIlIk0f'1ON. 1'-II-'IH Row. fitzllry, lliulzui, Borrfwz, .l1ir'f1ul1zf, ffozzle, Tirrlor, Coslrffv, Cfzuffir, Xfiilrrzif, 11141. 1. l ol'itl H Row: Brin, Linflyuisl, G00'!il't'lIl', .lckvrlr1llif, S-:c'r'1f11z'j', Sfluffi, Chrixlirlxrrl, Hunlfi, Ciirfmil. TFHIRII Row: C!l.Y5xlif'l', Crum, Inuit, lYIl'lIlIVl'll, ,1lr11l:, Srycrxtrfznz, Sfilrx, Ifffifllff, Rufrfiu, Hurlfing. SICUXD ROW: llrrknx, Uufson, Crvzzlx, Hofslin, Il 01ufL'i'r, .I1'l1SOIl, Car'- fw'z111'r, Ilrzhlxlrzz, Hnfuzr. Fiksi Row: Hrzrlo-tt, l fflry, Jams, frzwlf, Tnrnquul, Nurby, Co-:t-mi, Iafznson, rllrrs, KHQV- 82 Ll.l I S 1 1 Ll- N 1 - T LET HI'XY'SFX'1'1YTH Row: Palm. Broleacc, Smilf V, Cnnnorzs, Bvmffwz, .Yo-uncle, Nrlmu, Enrkrrf, Roulzulc. Srxl H ROW: Hnllwxlnd, Holm, Olson, Granger, Ifrzwrxwz, plvzflvrxf-rx, Crnmlilm, Nlralr. F11-'VH Row: ,HL1rlin, Sr1'arr'fJ, Fffrs, Clfrlu, Jlflrllzfll, I.tl.1IIlJ't'lIll, Starlwy, Lufrs. FOURTH ROW: Bf1ru's!1'1'I, Inzurir, Sh'-Zcurf, Biffll, Gfimllrrmf, 1vl'1'illS, Olxon, .,0lllI5071. 'IVHIRII ROW: Niml, Sl:-rukrnx, Thanzfvmrz, Plnnl, Conv, Cro-tzwfl, Rollins, HGHIIHPI, Holfjclfl. SKCUNU Row: K. Olson, Dunivlxon, IJ. Olson, Halmru, l'f'm-son, E'l'tIl1,Y, Colnlf, 1,017- xfrnmf, .'lIm'zlulif'x. FIRSI' ROW: Uv. A17Z1!l'fX0ll, Du-vis, Kuqrly Hoo1'z'r, Ro:lLf1'r'x, Buffs, Ilalllw, Burkw, Nora. GIRL RESERVE C1'XHlNE'l'-Tlllklm Row: P. follnxon, Clolflirf, f,1X0ll, C. .l11fl1rxan, lflfmxon, Norlzy. SIQUINU ROW: Bo':c1rr, Pink, Uunzlnlf, Tufnrr, llfztakiman. FIILQI Row: 0, xmfl, llulzffrfrz, Unfiwlff, Buy- qufxl, l,Uhl't'll, 1'1'lr'1'.vm1. -,,.., 89 FALL CABINIQT COMMERCIAL CLUB OFFICERS sPIzIxG CABINIT R 1.ILLI,-xx SAxuHI.Izo - - PI'r.f1'rfw1z - - O'I I'o HIRSCHO1-1: Cimiztorre Fmwctis - 1'1'rcfl'I'cxi1ic1zf - - Maiumkir Ifxcoiei fi1f.YIe.YIk.X'k Axoriasox - - .Sfz'I'rfnz'y - - ,ALICE Noiusv Mum, Pvrrksow - - - T 1'z'f I.I'IIl'l'l' - - MAIII' ECKEIVI' HE 'LTypist Club was formed in 1916 to help typing students to get better acquainted with each other, and to furnish a means of entertainment and in- struction for them. Thirty members belonged to this first club. In 1924, the present club was organized. A11 commercial students are eligible for membership. At the beginning of the year, a membership campaign was held, in which two hundred and fifty students joined. A membership party was held for all on February 15. The club attempts to have some person prominent in business speak to them at the monthly meetings. Following is a program of the meetings during the past year. October 5, 1932 An open meeting for all prospective members. November 2, 1932 Miss Anna Belle Thomas, assistant principal, spoke on Qualifications for Office WlJfR.ii December 7, 1932 january 11, 1933 February 8, 1933 March 8, 1933 Up to the spring term Mr. Ward Senn, of Pioneer Life lnsurance, spoke on Insurance and Requirements of Employeesfl lilection of new ofhcers. Membership party. Miss Treat of Richards Treat Restaurant spoke. this year, there was no cabinet for the Commercial Club. LALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A11 the work was done by the four ofhcers. But it was believed that the business of the club would be carried on more smoothly if committees were formed. Conse- quently the program, refreshments, picture, and membership committees were ap- pointed, and Effie Sweeney, Olga Sageng, Mabel Stepan, and Virginia Heath were chosen as chairmen. The annual Sunlite was given by the Commercial Club during the spring term. Proceeds were given to the Ida V. Probett Fund. Faculty advisers for the year have been Miss Scott, Miss Turnquist, and Miss Carey. CONIXIERCIAI, C1,L'B-SIXIII Row: linnu, Clizlnizlgffliiuz, .110-ttrry, Suxwl, ,1InwmfrI, .110-Itrrjy, Lirlrfsflh, ivorrfin, Kyhu, Ruxsill. FIFIII Row: JGIIIISUH, Nzfxou, Dillon, .1mliI'su1, Iftflill, 17fSnIiifl, Pzrulson, Jhrrn, ,1l4'CuskiH, ffnrr, l'iIIr'xlIIn-tu. l oI'RIH Row: Hum, Roszfl, Hri.ssIIiI', illalsml, Rirlznrzfson, ,1lrII'kusoII, .llI'.1lr1hor1, fllfslajisorl, Slfoiffzrml, Sofzlllrr. TIIIRII Roni llollliztfir, ,xv111NI7l, I-'I'1'1'xmI, Borrzsmz, floffr, ffzlshllilrzl, I,i7'tI'Z'I7IX, .JPI1fIl'XOH, lxiurfv, Fossilmtzir. SItoXII Row: Ryan, Koslu, Srlzullz, Ri1'1IlIltf4l', ,lfoor1', Uhfiu, lvtlll .llxliru-, Ihnlffy, Jnllfxtffxoii, .Y,I'1'ol1f. liiksr Row: Bllrifu, Brryxfroul, Grifwfzlf, Smfrrholnz, TIll'II'jlli.Yf, .llMIyzfko1h, Cottun, Rinfcrr, Url Rossi. LI.l I 5 . 1 1 Ll. TC LET-T Ll.l I 1 1 Ll. D! KJ I- I- I LLI -I LAAAAAAA I COINUXIERCIAL CIJUB-SEX'FN'I'II ROW: Grbhnrl, .Il1'1711Isl, Srzlhrr, Hrmmy, Almqufsl, Ivoryrrli, Half- f-ivld, Rzullufry. SIXTH ROW: Burlfnganzv, Samffwrg, G. .'1mf1'rxnn, Burnrlf, Guns, Slnziu, I10l'14P7I!1!l, l'I'lI'r- son. FIFTH ROW: Lonr, I'r-zcrmn, Dorlwn, .Ilalzkzy Broolcwn, Burfw, Hwufh, Flint. FOURTH Row: Nuslund, Srhinnffs, Roskafl, Hnuxrr, B0l'yf'lI, Thompson, lfcllzin, Suunson. rIQHIRIJ Row: Olxon, Norin, Lounberg, Gustafson, Su-an, Asp, ,llurrajy fanoslco. SICVOYIJ Row: Sagrr, Nirholx, Frnlxall, Roxlvr, Dt'!lfvI'IllI, Brmlrxan, Grands, Srllffnfk. FIRSI' Row: Gl1SlIlf,,X071, Sllllffl, Crllbrufzxru Hurlair, SMH, Jlrrs, Cm'I'orIIn, Koxxi. CONINIERCIAL CLUB-SIx'I'II Row: INIIVIFIJ, lfilswz, .lloong llirxflmlf, RIIIIIIIII, ,'1nIf1'r.mn, lffla, Ruxmus- Sl'71, Dixrlz. FII- I'II Row: Spurfzx, Flinl, Ulsrn, Trz'f'u:III'r, llffov, .'1ll1'll, Xlormorrl, .flrIIlrrxorI, SIII1w1Ig, Krvlzx. ITIJIIRTH Row: Nvlson, Slwjmn, .flruuIr'rmrnI, flnflf-man, IXHIVIIIIIH, l'rI!1'fII'l!, Proul, Tompfrirls. 'THIRD ROW: lfilsou, Cafrfw, Brrilcfn, l1'I1IfrII'r, CtlfIli7Il'f, Ffmlxlrorrz, lvllrr, flmiyo, Lvxrr, Sofou. SI-WIND Row: Cf-wiv, HIll1'l'VS0ll, IIIIISIIIIISIIH, Pflillips, IYIJSDII, Rolig, Runno-II, Illlrclfur, l'o':II'r5, Ur'IIIyI'r. FIRST ROW: Ifnrrirr, Railvr, .'lI11'rnII1lrr, Puulxon, 7I0'IL'lH'A, .YIu'hlf'I1.w, llulfffn, lgl'Ill1fIIl7I'l'. lfhilz, lfurzy. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA THE TALENT CLUB OFFICERS IWLL r'Mi1YkT svmxe. CABINET javi Mun Nttnufxxi - - Prafirzlefzz - - JANE M.-mv NEEDHAAI .ARTHI'R Brac - - - lllfl'-Pl'f'STI1lFl11' - - XVILLIJUXI BESSESSEN Rit'ii.'xitD C,xR1.isi.i - - SfffffilI'j'-Tl'flZ.flII'Fl' - RICHARD CARLISLE HE Talent Club, a very important part of Central, was organized only last year for those students who are talented along some line. While the club is not so large as it hopes to grow during the coming years, what members there are display great versatility. The songsters are very much in evidence, and a whistling lady, a charming young Hutist, and a violinist of no mean talent lend their music to the air. The noble Lift of acting has a goodly number of devotees among the members, and, too, we must not forget those who 'Lticlile the keys. Deno Geanakoplos and his violin have brought renown to Central. He won first place in our own harmony contest with his original selection and represented Central in the city contest. William Bessessen, who will be long remembered as KoKo, Lord High Executioner of Titipu, lane Needham, alias Katisha, and Harriet Chambers, or Yum Yum, are three singers of much promise. Penelope Koupis pianist and songster deluxe, will not soon be forgotten. Art Berg will be remem- bered for his parts in assemblies and at Commencement. Can we forget our own Romeo and luliet as portrayed by Virginia Redmond and Betty Nordland? VVG could go on indehnitely expounding the achievements of individual members, but there is no room. ln conclusion, let us say that Mrs. Pink and Mrs. Gamble have proved their worth as advisers to this club of talented students. THE SKYLITE CLUB mrr. CABIN!-.T smuvc canixm' Noitrviw Gi-sxi - - I'w'.+'izlw1f - Lfuuzir. QZAYANAVGII Laviur Civ-xv.-it'oH - llIl'l Pl'!'.t'I-11ll'1II - - T'iI.lZABIF'I'lI I-lain' Doizoriu' HOYER - - Sl'CI'l'f1lI'y - - Cmtoi. TURNER Cfmoi. TURNER - - - T1'l't15Ill'F1' - - Mvitvi PEDtitsoN N 1926, a club to further interest in art and to give embryo artists an opportunity of meeting for their work, was established at Central. Previous to this there had been a City Wide Art Club, but it was discontinued in 1923. Then the art teachers chose twenty students who were to be charter members of the new club. They drew up the constitution, chose Miss VVitter as faculty adviser, and formulated the purpose of the club. Today a student desiring membership in the club must display an active interest in creative art and submit three pieces of his own work. These must meet the ap- proval of the officers and Miss Witter before the student may become a member of the Skylite Club. SKYLITE Cl.L'H-FIFIH Row: llaymi, Ilitkinson, Pnrkfr, Olson, Bans, Iainriz. Fot'RiH Row: Broleacc, Coffs, Ruslfr, Smirnoff, Ufxrn, ,Hou 'THIRD Row: Simftson. Hll,YlIlil', IylI7lljlI1IJIl'tfll, Corrs, Grskr, Rrinharrf. Srcoxn Row: lfuslmizn, Rmzno-rt, llnlflzftts, Cinfzrfl, ,llzIl'afu's, Clizuszn. Fixsl' Row: Ifflfllll, Turnfr, Illlff, C11-1-i1m111,fh, lfillir, Haytr, Pnlnsfrl 86 CONIINIERCIAL c:LI.wB1SlX'l'H ROW: Hari, lfoyl, Wvhffrff, fmzxuz, Pilzzy, I,!'1lV'SOII, Cflrvrsflr, Smith H707'l'l'H, Cnrrfnfr. FIFTH Row: Carlson, JI. Cnrfson, ,1I!lI'f',IJ', Ifagrr, If-rnnx, Bt'7'ff'lllISf, Crofaol, Ifvfslgx' Thornton. FOVRTH ROW: Lorlofn, Sdurfnlznl, lfaroosfx, Crazfy, Lumffwz, Hzaslranz, I'f11nx4'on1f, TI17I?II'-1' 1111, Arnxframf. TIIIRII ROW: Tfmuzfvxon, Iffoluzfk, l 1rnxlr'onz, Hoffmann, Dfzllf, Hopf, Jlrllorzallf, .Yrlswl roy. SECOND Row: I. Nflson, Ufrsllunzf, Ohmf, fIflrnz'r.w'r1, A'0I'III,7-j', l,m'sm1, Ffukf, Johnson, lfruy I'IR5'I' ROW: 1.r1Qf.'II'r, Carlson, Collins, Iffkrrl, Turnqufsl, Jnmlzf, Cyr, .UI111r, llnfrff. IALENT CLl,TBiFC3I'R'I'll Row: lfhilzvl, Rrflnmml, Sxmmmz, .'Yarl:lom, Gin-srl, lfilliums. 'IQHIRD Row GfHVIlIlZ0fI05, Pinle, K0llI0gllI7Il'S, Franklin, Smalf. SICUYII Row: Rofnrlx, Tofcmfml, .YorIHaml, Kouffx Clzamlrrrx, Blanfharrf. FIRST ROW: CIl'llllllk0f710.Y, Brxxfxzrr, Camlwlr, Ivmffhnnz, Carlixlr. SCRIBBLERS' FORUM FALL cxrsixir SPRING CABINET CII.xRI.oTTL R.xImsI.Iii - PI't'a'1iIIll'lIf - - DOROT'HX' HOYLR HI.RxLLD.I Loxi. - - lffff'-P1'!'.t'liIil'lIf - CAROL TURNFIK DoRoTIIx' Honra - - St'E'l'f'fiII'wV-'Tl4l'tZ.flIl'l'I' - - FLIZABLTH 1-1.-KRT INE years ago, in the year of 1924, a new club was founded at Central for stu- dents interested in purely literary writing. Its purpose was to promote and improve literary ability. The club was limited to twenty-five students. As it was purely a literary club, it cooperated with the staff of the school magazine, UThe Questf' During the past years, the Scribblers' Forum has maintained the high standard set up by this first club. While it is now open to thirty-hve members, there are at present only EWCIIKY-SCVCII. During the winter a contest was held for those students having the ability and the desire to write. Students showing talent in writing poetry, short stories, and essays were awarded memberships. A magazine was issued by the club this spring, containing outstanding literary work of Scribblers' Forum members. l.Kl,l. CABIN! l' Viltrzlwix LINIJUI isis ROBIERT Biwsow VI-is, IANI, Horxi' l.xRRI' Rlftlixlums Howxitn Nl'.I'I'Il BDTANY CLUB Ol 1fICliRS - l'l'z'.v1'1fc11! - Via'-l'l'r'.t1'1fc'11l - - Sr'c'1'c'tizry - - Tl'l'tl,1'IlI'!'I' - - S1'l'gr'iu1r-uf-.frm.: - sifiuvo c.xIsINr,'r IVIYRNA PEIJI-.Rsi-,N l,AVID WILLI.iIRIs ROBERT Iimisow - SIGRID CQOERS lIow,iIRD NI',11PI.I. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ACK in the early days of the war a Plant Study Club grew up in Central. The purpose of the club was just what the name signifies, the study of plants. In 1920, a regular club was organized. Thirty members joined. It was to provide a means of research for all members, and to interest students other than those in Bot- any classes. As a social club, it served to bring about more close acquaintances among botanists. The club has always been very active. In the earlier days trips were taken to the outskirts of Minneapolis and to city parks so that the members might study nature at first hand. Weiner roasts were held at Glenwood and on the banks of the Minnesota river. In 1951, a tree was planted on the grounds north of the building, a tree which will add beauty in the years to come to our already beautiful grounds. The present club holds its meetings every second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. Topics on interesting plants are given by different members. At one of the meetings, a movie on the growth of yeasts and molds rented from the University of Minnesota was shown. This past year, hve dollars was given by the club to the Community Fund. The purpose of the present day club is to further acquaint the students of Botany with plant life and to increase their interest in Botany. Advisers for the club are the Botany teachers of Central, Miss Edlund and Miss Groth. BOTANY CLUB-FIr i'iI Row: Lyons, Hizrzlovz, Dirk, Olson, Kizlsung, Rilxxrll, fllilrlzcll. F0I7Ri'II Row: Housr, .IIi'ri'ii'r, Hnllunil, 01:1-rg, Ellingctooil, R. .imlifrsozn THIRD Row: Olson, Rrno, Klofuslaff, Blanrhel, l'w7'I'I'l', Linianzl, Ifillunil. SIFUNI7 Row: Colby, Silrwr, famlzi, Clalfzirr, Rirfiarilsan, Slmfnzalcvr, Ffvans. FIRs'Is Row: Nvpplr, Corrs, l,t'1Il'f.YI'lI, Grath, lfilliizizis, Briison. 88 SCRIBBLERS' FOREX!-FOURIH Row: Knolalr, Curix, CKIIIIIIHIQIII, Carlislf, Cmrnzkoplos. THIRD Ron Jlrlfvillfzllrzs, Ccskv, Dfrfu'J', Norlfy, llillfr. SIVUND Row: ll'!IlIItlI, Xflxorl, Currirzglon, l,411l11f1lfn. FIRS ROW: C1'ff'h1'll, Hari, Hoyrr, Turnrr. BOTANY Cl,UliiSIX'll1 ROW: lfillizlrzlx, Jllkinxun, Turrnr, Corn, Urmll, Tlmnzpxon, Sikfufofn. FII-'Ill ROW: Suflwr, l'1'1l1'rx1'n, Turnrr, .'1Il1,l'fXOIl, Cflrixlrxfu, Koxlvr, .Uf1l'i1lian:x. FOURIH Row: Nllmu, Hurfuvx l ur5luo-zu, Slrfzcr, lfftlllfll, D. lfurlxon, Ilirxrflr. VVHIKIJ Row: Janus, lfyylfxzon, 1'1rlmr4'n, ,Yorfumlvr Ifrfx, Hush, J. Prurson. SILCONU Row: famluu, llouffc, ffllrfxlnrxulz, l'. .1oln1,wn1, Hfrzlmnl, .Yonllmlff IJ11F:r.vm'. FIRST Row: I,iuqni.sl, Holi, Cralh, Bwnmu, lffllunfl, Xffvplf, Riflmnf. 89 LATIN CLUB OFFICERS YALL cAmNL'r svuirvo cmsirver Brrrv XVALSH - - Prrmifzzz - HLNRY MILLER HAIlRIP'I' BLLL - - l'1rc'-I'z'c.r1idmf - - - loves PAUL Esrman Fosscmr - Srfrrlrzry - - ANNIE MARY GOULD lover PAUL - - T1'nz.f1n'w' - - Dokornv MCIXVXLLIABIS Mtuuhi. Prrrltsox - - Progrrmz - - - - liizrsv BULLIS Hakktrfr BELL - - Room - - ELnit1DoE MANDEEN lotus: XV. KNoBLE - - - Pzrfvfzr-1'1y - - Ionxi W. KNOBLE Mfxxyoitie MCXXYILLINXIS - - Social - - Iosivnlxs TORLQERSOV Norm Boom' - - - - ,llcnzfenzfhip - - RUTH CHtt1sTLNsLN HE Latin Club, one of the oldest organizations at Central and one of the most active, was formed in 1916, with the following purpose: to prove the fallacy of the statement that it's uuseless to learn a dead language , and to stimulate interest in studying the lives, customs, and government as well as the language of the ancient Romans. In the records of past years, we land that it has been customary for the Latin Club to have for speakers those who have traveled and can recount their travels to the club. During the past year, Ralph Brown, Iune, 1929, spoke on uNorth African Excava- tions g Miss Ziemer, on the Olympics, Mrs. O'l5rien, on L'Europe g and Mrs. Smith, on The Land of the Midnight Sun. Every year a special project is carried out to earn money for the Ida V. Probett fund. The selling of green bows on St. Patriclis day has proved very successful now for two years. Advisers to the club are Miss Harris and Miss Conway. OUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS l,l'l'.t'14lfl'Nl - - - l3r'r rx' XVALSII S!'L'I'f'll1l'y - - Evfx Ioiivsorsi I'iff-l'rz1r.'1lr11I - - RUTH Lixoouisr T1'l'l1.1'IlI'f'l' - - BILL STRUBLE HE Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for high school journalists. Central's chapter was started Five years ago by Mr. Mulligan and Miss O'Leary, who are the present advisers for the club. Only those students on the staffs of Cen- tral's publications who show outstanding literary ability may ioin. All material which is believed to be exceptionally good is submitted to the National Headquar- ters, and if a favorable report of it is given, the student who wrote it is accepted as a member. At present only ten students of Central belong to the Quill and Scroll. All ten are from the News staff. Meetings are held every other Thursday. Ql'II.L AND SCROLL-Siicoxn Row: fillllfillfl, Olson, Knolilr, l'ior'clm, .lIi1grfx.vf11. FIRST Row: 1ifIfIIt'SfUlI, fofruxon, l.iPIIl'lllTSl, Uvalsfl, Slznlflz. QLQQQLLQQALLLQM.LLQQQQQQALQALAQLQ AAAAAA 90 - H LATIN CLUB-SIX'l'H Row: Prlrrson, Iluglzm, Lumix-cn, Kfyrs, Hunl, Pmrson, Turnvx, Ryan. FIFTH ROW: Willi1I77IS, Gould, Sonfag, Lufefnx, Ifllfngfanmf, C1II'i.ill'1I.YL7I, l in111'!mn, TorI11rm11. FOFRVH ROW: G. Olson, jlrlfvillizlzlzx, Jlfllvr, Gfannfcofrlox, Coorfnmrz, Rolmris, Larxun. THIRIJ Row: Fzwrfsull, K1 nnrzfy, HI11lfl'f, .1l!150gifl'X, Rall, HjHfkTL't'fflI, fafmxou, .1lj'f1I11. SIQCONIJ Row: Rolurlx, Bmfrfy, Dohrrfy, Linnf, Dirlfsun, Totrnr, Snrlzfbrrg. FIRST Row: Fosxum, H-111511, Coimaay, H111'rfs, Bfll, lilllll, Rofkxfrofl. LATIN CLUB-SIx'l'H ROW: .Iaml1sor1, ,1lII?lIlI'I'7I, lmmlfwrg, Nzlxon, Cwlflmull, l'4rImon, Bullfs, lfrnnfz. FIFTII ROW: Lvylfn, .flmlr1c'rlz, Allrn, ,llorg I,unrfl1o:g, Binh, Tfrry, ,UInxl14111. Forklli ROW: Coxlrllw, Sll'!'II5011, Lang. Rafrhc, Pfillirlnzs, ,llz'l1'Illf1ln1x, jlflllllfjllllfl, Kufflizlffirrx. TIIIIIIJ ROW: Gould, Rnnzl, ,'UfBri1f1'. fVor1lby, Ulxon, Flofrlwy, BIN. Src'0NIm Row: flnzlrrxfnz, lflzflrzly, Hrz-rzmnz, Yrlgfw, Gounvllu, flllfn, Nvlxon, Cook. FIRST Row: 1111:-fix, ,llayu-tc, Brulrl, Falun, lizwzns, lfilwn, lfoutmy. 91 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA SCANDINAVIAN CLUB OFFICERS THU- I KBIYU' SPRIYG CXBINET LURRXIXE. Reacts - Prrsniffzs - - IJJRRKINE BERGIY XIEE Iwi Hott - liliCF'Pi't'.-'lfifiif - 'Vi-.E Iwi HOLT RUTH Sroasrorx' - Srrffiizri - - RUTH Sromrosx Doraorm' BERc,ot'isT - Tz'f.z.f1:rfr - - Dorumruv BERGQUIST HE Central High School Swedish Club was started in 191-I in response to the urgent need of all students of Swedish for just such an organization. A three- fold purpose was chosen: To establish greater facilities for the students to become acquainted with the literature of Sweden. to give the opportunity to practice conversa- tion, and to promote a feeling of good fellowship among the members of the Swedish classes. In the Centralian of 1916 we find a record of the Viking Club, founded in 1914 for the purpose of making the students of Norwegian more familiar with the lan- guage and the people. and to study the customs, history, and literature of Norway. In 1921. students of Norwegian and Swedish united to form the Scandinavian Club, but in 1924, this club became too large. Therefore. we again find two clubs, the Norse Club and the Gotha Club, for students of Norwegian and Swedish respectively. Finally. in 192N, the present Scandinavian Club was organized. During the passing of the years. the purpose of the original Swedish Club was not lost and today the members of the present club are living up to it. Un November 16, a big mid-year program was held. Dr. Bryn Iones was the principal speaker of the evening. :Xt other meetings this past year. men who have traveled in Norway have given lectures and exhibited pictures taken there. Mr. Erdahl, teacher of the Scandinavian languages here at Central. has been faculty adviser for the club for several years. SPANISH CLUB OPI-'ICFRS rxLL cxsixrr sivizixt, f,1,vaisrT Davin XVILLIX315 - Ihzfiriczzz - - Fnwxitu Mixwotn Burarv Ssxnrso - - lI1L'E Pi'l'5Iljl'1II - - Fkixfil- Hrwsr-nw FRI-.D Norm - - Sn'f'em1'y-Trmfzlrcr - - CL.xRx .Xww VU-1I'i'i.D CLUB by the name of Casino Castellano Central was organized for Spanish students in 1915. The club purposed to cultivate free usage of the Spanish lan- guage and to make Spanish places, people, and customs familiar to all members. In the Centralian of 1919 we find mention of another Spanish Club, the 6'Hispania, which was formed in Ianuary. In 1926 still another club, Los Castellanosf' sprang up. Now, in 1935, the Spanish Club has about forty members and meets the third Tuesday of every month. All the business meetings have been conducted in Spanish. Spanish games are played, Spanish songs are sung, and Spanish skits are given dur- ing the meetings. Five dollars was given to the Ida V. Probett Fund. Miss Nord- quist, Spanish teacher. is faculty adviser of the club. SPANISH CSLL-BlFII-'IH Row: .llvras, Boslrom, Jacobs, Snzilfz, Pearson, IIIIIVV-t'H, Has!-1', Benson. FOURTH Row: Dua-ir, Puffcfr, .Sclzf-z't11i11s, jizzzmrrriafz, .IIorri5, S-lun, Hirlsha-tg, Jugustinf, Jlileuoltl. THIRD ROW! Darfefrz, Rulitn, Sumzlt, Har1st'orr1t', ,1IIH'fllVl', Finrlagtzfz, Flink, Sftttll. SLCOND ROW: Haagrnson, Porter, Chamblmy fjojmfjqv 11',1,,.z-,fv Crufnis, 0'Brifn, Tmfftr. FIRST Rau: Ifruy. Olson, Swartz. Xorrlyuisl, Ifvilliams, Samffm, .Yt15Iunfl. 5T.t171ff7I 9 SCANDINAYIAN CLLTB1FIF'I'lI ROW! Brrgrrn, Sofllnh, Coxlzllo, l'a1'1:r'r, C. fuhnmrz, B. Ulxorz FOURTH Row: JIIIIIIXON, Lvorzlslrom, Sagrug, gYz1r11m, Rowlumf, Johnson, Ifnfalll. TFIIKIJ Row: Lonf, Olin Ofpfyllllflj, Slmml, JFVXOVI, Hafackirlxon. 5l',l'0'VIl ROW: Hfxx, Rama, llolmxztfz, lx'u111uf-V, .1I1lVfi!lXL'1I, ,XVIIXOYI Olin. FIRST Row: Lindquist, Half, Brrqin, Bl'I'lf'flIi5f, Slur'11m1'n, Cofrx. ev vs. T, 1- SCANDINAVIAN CLUB-FII-'Ill Row: B. l'rlr'r.von, Srlrlfflfr, Slrulf, Bmfzlfu, l'1lfr.xon, T. l'wl1'rxor1 FOURTH Row: liorrfmun, Pzlzllsrnl, Lfmfquixl, 0151-11, furalzxmz, l,. foflllwrz. glmffll. rlilllkll Row: U'1'5l11n11l Sufrfizznfl, Ifl'il'XfHl, S'2L'II71X0fl, I'rnrxx, lfrryf, llrufry, Srrllwlm Ruwi jfzrnlzxmz, ,Ur1r!f:l,wn, .1o11nx1'n, Bl'7'l,llIXt'7l Rj'1amfr'r, I,1l7'.Y0lI. FIRST ROW: lgllfllfll, lfrflahl, Holi, Ifrrqin, Hfrqqufvl, Slwmouz, Tull:-tv. JS THE FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS I-ALL cxisrwm' sifiuxo c,xB1xET fiII.l3l'R'l' Ni,vn's - - l'1'c,v1'1lf111 - - HI-TTY NORDLAND Bi-'i i'v Noiwtxwn - - 1'1Q1-Pf'rtr1'iiz'111 - l.xNtT NELSON I.wi:r Niarsox - - - Scw'r1iz1'y - - Laoxa NELSON Vmoiwix I.1NDotiisT liiaiax' Noxntxxn - - T1'f'i1,f11l'c'1' - - ,114-n1!wr.vlz1'p - - Dick S'I'liXV.XRT - - liuzxich Hoi.Tx1,w Cimiu.oTTi. Rfanstii-P - - Pmgmnz - lv1,xDi'i.ivia LAUGHLIN IJoito'i'in' Aisisiv - - Sami! - - livi i vxi 'TINGDALE 151-TTY Room-Rs P!-Il - 111-'Ii'I'Y SANFORD Following is the French C1ub's program for the pLlSt year: October 19,1932 Talk on European Travels, by Mrs. Cflirien. November 16,1932 Tallt on Scandinavian Countries by Mrs. Smith. December 13. 1932 A Christmas Party. A play 'lNocl dans la Famillef' january 17,1933 Farewell Party for Seniors. March 15.1933 A Play by members of Miss Holliday's class. April 19, 1933 Candy Sale. proceeds given to Ida V. Probett Fund. May 17,1933 Tea lor mothers. HE French Club, one of Central's most active and largest clubs, was organmed in the year 1919. The new club formally adopted the name, Le Foyer The LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA purpose, as set down by the charter members, was uto devote time to the study and practice of French customs, and to promote the spirit of good fellowship by means of genial informality and cooperation among all club members. Today, Linder the guiding hands of Mrs. Drechsler and Miss Holliday, the club has grown to be the largest language club here at Central, and one of the largest clubs in the school. The original purpose still holds. To acquaint the members with the life and customs of France, French songs are sung, and French plays are given at the regular meetings. lt is the purpose of the club to give all members a part in the programs. FRENCH Qll,L'HTFUI'RIH Row:Sm1j'onf, lfilwri, laiiltfhliil, Ciirlislr, Halm, llllflltllll, Cf1rislw11s1'rz, Lufcins, ll 'INIIIRD Row' Yi-i-llfim Bmlw- Bm- Ulvfu lzzfir-an Ffflunl Hui-I Pi lvrin SIQOYD Riu nor, .. fi , i..., s, ,1,, f s,.i 4, ci, iz gl. - , 3'j Roll, P. fnfulwn, .lliiimth Brrrzriiiiz, Ofiilvoil, f.'i'ft:, Pfiinl, Uvuriliilos, Holluiiif. Fixsi ROW: Sir-tcarl, Ilr1'ifl.sIz1', J. Affson, I.. flilwri, lfliiflilllif, flufliifil-1, Lrvlnx, Allnzitnr. 9-1 12' FRENCH CLLWB-SIXTH ROW: Garfs, Hinlon, Gunnfwu, Cro::'rl1, Sir-mari, LaBrI4', 0IL,07llll7I1, JI. fofm- son. FIFTH ROW: Garbfrsan, Olson, Jlifrlzull, Hanlon, Sfroggins, B. Julznson, Broun. FOFRIH Row: Dzxllurs, Targvrson, Razfxliff, BIHIIILLV, .llr'xxf1Igrr', Calm, Urffrlfl, Suxsv. 'THIRD ROW: Uvullcrr, Clolllffr, Cvfllllfll, Pulnam, I71lf!1Ll7I1, Iefillllllfll, Bnywx. SLCOXII ROW: Ufvstzzff, fours, TfngIlIIlI', Bl.Im'fIarIl, CIIr'rIr1I1lorI, fflxclh, Hoicr, Toiulsmzrl. FIRST ROW: I,0lll'I'?l, Dfl'i'l1XIl'f, Ivvlson, l,ilIIf711fsl, .VU-lffzrx, .YonflInIIl, Holliffay. FRENCH CI.l'li-FII-'III Row: Bonmr, Cfzryxlrr, Tzzrrlslrumf, lf'II4'ox, Zilllrmun, Cnfxfl, Porlrr. l 0I'kI'H ROW: Hallman, .llI'DamI1If, lloxs, llork, Ross, Kln-Iuvlfnl, SMH, lfurxlrmt.. Tkilkll RIIW: I,ur1Il, Uurfofle, I,1'xI'r, .-lllffrruk, S-ILI'1frllfmrI1, Johnson, RllIlIrr'jm'If, Rawm. SIUIXII Row: l'I-nzlffrlorz, Kfff-LPN, .1mfIl'x9II, ffl'-Zulu, Slz'-tcarl, IJJ-xthf, 1,rimn1, Bmffly. FIRSI' ROW: Slfuurl, Drufzslfr, f. Xllson, I.. .YI'l.mn, ,Yor'fflII11J, llollifluy, .'lmlI'r'xor1, l'I'lIr.wn. JF P ,I-34: yn H 1 bi jar? at ,. Lfgyavf A , if '7q,Q j'1 'fe 1 -v-r ,K T j? Ss n-4, ,?Y ., . RFQ L fi. gggfr f HT'.,' 1- au 4- f4vfffe.'jl 5 .Hg , .zz ,xr P .f 1 ,f W 'wg -1-:rw , Vg -f - fri L AJ 4 r f -r - 1 'K 1. T C- O ,A 1 O Q . . I .'s 9 Q I 9. I'lL' . I Qt: Q, .' OC oo' .A , ,J,, .ri ,fi - , , 4 ? . 1 5'-1. . 51,5 I , . .Z . Q . -,uv 'ze .b D M, Vp, N. -. .J .1 5 .1 B jfgnfg' ' 1 F X . T . - Y gPgPgPg1gF3P ,fs 1.1,-' J:-Q ' J if 'R 39' -. ,r Ak if if Hai jj? WW ' 'K' - 1 x . R 1 Mayf- , L , , V - 4k3 NF-ue, TA 2 'YQ A. , f ' M M M . - . n, L -:2fi'i fE-l' -ft , 1Lg.,fA--!...i ' 'Y '55 'sfrf -fi-.A ' -' ,vi '97-fa-Q I - . 1Ff '?'f :A QQ. 5' ,Y 're' 1: , - A v- ,I m,g3,..5.a I f A , 533,19-, ,w,, .- 8 417,35-4g:1k-4,1-,. .-M.. ' ' Q,g'f'f .. 655 ' 'A . W wh Q5-ff , iifff H--. '- ff -L'-'liifsf ,- SL-3 ,. t . ' 1 J: E .I or I- Z Lu U Ll- cn Z cn 1 1 Ll. PHYSICAL EDUCATION NE of the outstanding departments in Central High is its Physical Education Department. Anyone interf ested in sports can receive excellent coaching and teaching under our coaches, Mr. Blarkley. Mr. Mitchell, Mr. VVeber. Mr. Hawker, and Mr. Addington, whose work and patience have been notably recognized. Ioseph Markley, the football coach and also head of the department, came to Central in 1925. ln those ten years of work, he has helped build up the athletic reputation ol the school and has attained much success in his football campaigns. Out of the ten seasons his team has won Five city titles. This is a record of which he should be proud when the strong competition that all the schools of Min- neapolis have given him is considered. VVeston Mitchell, our basketball coach and assistant foot- ball coach, has all the necessary knowledge and high ideals that go to make up an excellent instructor. Mitch, as everyone knows him, has been on the coaching staff for 18 years. During this time, he has produced teams that have won four city championships, one State title. and placed third in the National Playoff. Under his direction some very fine athletes have been produced including the following: Norton, Wells, Fleming, Clymar, and Edwards. MitchI' is not only an excellent coach, but also a character builder. The boys who play for him will always remember VVeston A. Mitchell for his saying: ulf all that I have taught you is basketball, I consider my teaching a failure. Edmund VVeber, who coaches four different phases of athletics, has shown in each field that he possesses the knowledge, ability, and character of a good coach. In coach- ing scrub football, Mr. VVeber has started many boys on the road to future success. Since he took over the tennis team in the Spring of 19.31, his boys have won two city titles and placed second twice. Under his direction the gym and swimming teams have steadily improved. VVilliam Hawker, track coach. has a Hne record as a HBig Tenn pole vaulter and is also a Carleton athlete. His teams have shown prowess on the field of competition and have established themselves as one of the cityls leading track teams. Mr. Addington, new to the coaching staff, is the golf instructor. He has shown much ability in this line. All the men who comprise the coaching staff try to build boys to have strong, well-developed bodies: keen, alert minds: and friendly, pleasing dispositions, all of which make up a well rounded athlete. Mx, M,iRxr.iv MR. M1'1'ciHH.I. MR. IW ni it . g 1 E N' MR, H XXYKLR AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA E :sxgfy4AL:ff- If .42 I -. I 1 ' 5 - w . ' 1 ,-11 -4 9-rt' FIFTH Row: Grinzdits, Eixrlwfz, fllay, Brnsovz, Howl, .lloullam FOURTH Row: llarlzlry, fllilrlzrll, Ifalling, Rnnbeflz, ,1I!'.N'G!IIf'6, Sztansori, lernell. THIRD Row: Jfifrhfll, Haullon, Howland, Noccalz, Hoofver, Alex- ander, Brooks, Straw. SPCONIJ Row: Rollins, Jlgr., Schwartz, Jensen, Branch, Hanson, Loomis, Jfarzin. FIRST Row: Iflrithrswi, N. .'Yi'IsmI, Palmcrslrri, Hari, Cline, .-Inding, Buffs. FOOTBALL LTHOUGH the football team of the 1932 season was made up principally of new men, it showed great ability and prowess on the gridiron. Under the leadership of Ioseph Markley and Weston Mitchell, some very Fine athletes were produced. On the line the outstanding men in stopping the invaders' attack were Lynn VValling, end, Bob Ienson and Charles Anding, tackles, and Rus- sell Schwartz. stocky little guard. The scoring punch in the backfield was led by Robert Houlton, who played quarterback at the beginning of the season, but shifted to halfback for the last three games. Ray Bates, our plunging fullback, and flashy Noel Nelson, halfhack. also gained much ground for the Red and Blue. Co-Captain Charles Cline, who had all the characteristics of a coming star, suffered a had knee injury and was on the disability list for the greater part of the season. VVe, the student body. appreciate the time and effort these boys have put forth when representing their school in this strenuous sport. ' 1,41 pi - it 4 . Q. 4 A , A V, M. U. A A 5- I A vi M.,-'Qu W ny 4 S 'E J - . 'Si Nmsox GOES 'rHRot'cH SOUTH LINE. ..l 1 I- Ll.l KJ LL CD U5 DS 1 1 LL 98 .I nc I- Z Lu LJ Ll- cn Z cn QS 1 1 THIRD ROW: Brady, Blarlzufll, .llrfvaniz-f, Ellfkfff, l'z'I1'rs0n, Gaily, Sflllllll. SECOND ROW: Ifynitzrl, zllartin, Couglzlin, Brooks, Zculhan, finding. Flksa' Row: Rollins, Planl, Ho-rlaml, Havl, Slrate, Kumlltz, zllitchell, BASKETBALL HE Red and Blue basketball team of the 1932-33 season boasted of some very fine players who were naturally adapted to this game. The two forwards, Oscar Wyman and Iohn Kundla, were excellent shots and good Hoormen. They not only led the scoring attack but also guarded their men very closely. Although our tall, rangy center, Robert Hoel, was not a high scorer, he managed the pivot position with ease. The guard posts were held down by Captain Carl Hovland, a veteran of the previous season, and Ray Strate, flashy Sophomore. Ray not only demonstrated great ability in this game, but led us to believe that he is undoubtedly a coming star. The Mitchellmen of this season showed the true Central spirit in their strong desire to win, in their clear hard Hghting, and in their true sportsmanship. C.'XPTfKIN IXNDING BIAKES A TXKIKLE ACZXINST BlXRNIiXLL. AAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA SCHWAHTI LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAA FOOTBALL GAMES Central ll - - Marshall 0 Central 0 - - - XVest 8 Central 6 - - - South 7 Central l9 - NVashburn U Central 6 - - Roosevelt 6 Central 6 - - Edison 6 Central 0 - - - North 9 HE Markleymen impressively held the city champions from Marshall to a scoreless tie. Although little ground was gained on either side, both teams displayed great defensive work. The team next encountered the fighting Tiger squad. The game was undoubtedly the outstand- ing one of the Central schedule. South started out very strongly by making a 60 yard march down the Held for their first touchdown. Near the end of the second quarter, Central's boys were inspired to begin a drive through the Tiger line. After the half, the forward drive was again renewed. Fol- lowing a brilliant 50 yard run by Ray Bates, Hashy Noel Nelson went over the remaining 5 yards for a touchdown. Late in the fourth quarter, Central again threatened the South goal, but the game ended in a 7 to 6 defeat. On October 21, the Red and Blue squad jour- neyed to the Roosevelt gridiron. Both teams were primed to a high pitch in search of a victory. Kole- sar, Roosevelt's triple-threat man, in the second quarter broke through the left side of the line for a touchdown. Later in the game, Bob I-loulton, Central's brilliant quarterback, smashed through the line on a beautiful run for a counter. The game ended in a 6-6 deadlock. Central next fell victim to their rival, the Green and VVhite. Although the breaks were in West's favor, the Red and Blue displayed their usual fight- ing spirit. Seeking revenge over their previous year's defeat, the Pioneers trounced Washburn 19 to 0. Bob Houlton, shifted to halfback, was outstanding in scoring two of the three touchdowns. In the Homecoming game, the Red and Blue fought the Edison Wizards to a 6-6 tie. Central's only score came as a result of a pass to all-city tackle, Charles Anding. The last game of the season was a hard fought battle amid falling snow. Although Central lost, the boys played a strong game displaying the Fight, ing spirit for which Central's teams have always been known. I E .I nc I- Z LIJ U LI- cn Z cn QS 1 1 Ll. .I 1 I- LLI KJ LI- U3 U3 S 1 1 BASKETBALL GAMES HOVLAND Central I6 - XYashburn 1-l Central 15 - Roosevelt 1-l Central 21 - - North ill Central lf - - South 27 Central fl - - Edison IH Central 12 - - XVest 25 Central If - Marshall SID HE Mitchellmen opened the season with a decisive victory over their neighboring school, XVashburn. The flashy forwards, Oscar XVyman and Iohn Kundla. were undoubtedly the outstand- ing men on the floor. scoring 9 and 8 points re- spectively. The Pioneer squad next encountered the city champion North cage team. Although the polar shooting was too accurate for them, the Red and Blue boys fought hard until the hnal gun. One of the most impressive victories for Central this season was the upset of the strong veteran Edi- son team. Every player on the Red and Blue Hve played a superior brand of ball. NVyman and Kundla led in the scoring, while Strate and Hov- land played a strong defensive game. The fourth game of the schedule brought the Central cagers against the Roosevelt team. The Teddie team is always a dark-horse. a team which always causes trouble. So it happened that, on that night. the Red and Blue scored only a 15-l-l victory. The game was a thrillerl XVith -15 seconds to play. Ray Strate. Sophomore guard. sank a free throw. winning the game. On February 10. the Central cagers clashed with their rival school. South. The hrst three quarters were very exciting. and the boys displayed a good brand of basketball. ln the fourth quarter, South built up enough of a lead to enable her to eke out a victory. Central's next opponent was the much improved XVest team. Although the Pioneers were handi- capped by the loss of their star forward. Oscar 'Wyman. they played a smooth, steady game. The Green and VVhite. showing unusually accurate aim. managed to score a victory. The last game of the season was with the high- rated Marshall team. Central showed much im- provement over the previous week, but a reserve guard of the Red and XVhite sank a basket with only a few moments left to play. The Einal gun sounded before the Pioneers could overtake the lead. and the game ended 30 to 27. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA in 5 TRACK TEANI-FOURVH Row: Gilliff, Sfadflmaw, Jacobson, .llfssrngtn Hail, lfrnzll, Dahlmzir, Lursrn, Haickrr. THIRD Row: .'1'1cxa11drr, Plum, ,llaony Clinf, Earl-fn, Johnson, Limfalll, CHi'd71dllfIlI, Lumfyrzn, Sicanson. SICOXD ROW: litzrfrrzcaorf, Taylor, flnaslasfan, Piilmizrl, Shaft, Friflc, Kfmf, Sfssion, Pallmrzglr. FIR:T ROW: Kralcf, Co-ffnian, Permian, Flofrlcfy, Gfraghly, Sheppard, Hatrlsf, Barlcrr. TRACK AND GYM HE track team. under the leadership of Coach VVilliam Hawker, has progressed very rapidly in the last few years and expected to reach its top form in the out- door season this spring. The outstanding members were VVilliam Alexander, high and low hurdlerg Arnold Larson, 830 yard runnerg Charles Cline, sprint man, and Ted Plant, pole vaulter. Although they suffered several losses from graduation, the gym team showed the true Central spirit in various gym meets of the city. The gymnasts who scored high- est for the school were VVarren Mosiman, Sherwood Danforth, Dick Bennett, and Nick Costakos. i GYKI TE4AKliTHIRlJ Row: I.tl,l1t1j', Btnmzf. Cizrlislr, Litzllwm, ELJJH. Srcoxn Row: Nlosiman, ,1'lt:'i:m, lhtgty, Cmlnlqos. P11121 Row: Karan, Ifllfir, ,llafimam .I 1 I- LIJ U LL U3 U7 S 1 1 Ll. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 102 TENNIS TEARI-SECOND Row: Palmer, Eames, Blalzfmzm, Hofvlanzl. Fuzsr Row: lfaber, Floerkey, Taylor, Galen. TENNIS AND GOLF Central 4 - - South 1 Central 3 - - North 2 Central 1 - - West 4 Central 2 - Washburn 3 HE fall tennis team was made up almost entirely of new members. Carl Hov- land, a veteran of two years, played First man. Earl Blakeman and Howard Taylor, new this year, played second and third man respectively. The doubles were changed almost every match in order that Coach Weber might hnd the best material. The golf team hnished fifth in the spring '32 tournament, and was nosed out of third place by three strokes in the fall. The eight-man team was composed of the quarter-finalists in the school tournament, and the four-man team included Schmitz, Hirschoff, Keith, and Schatzlein. North - - - 1339 Central - - 1398 Roosevelt - - - - 1365 West - - - - 1398 Marshall - ---- 1395 Washburn - - - 1415 South ------- 1423 GOLF TEAlN1-S1-QCONU ROW: H. 015011, Schmitz, Connors, Rirflcr, flmltrsuz, Flkbl' Row: Sthuxzltiri, Keith, Azlzlinglon, Hirsrhoff. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4 SVVININIING 'ITE:xKI1FUl'RI'H Row: Ifilrox, Jloultwz, Bcrgquisl, Brlrtlr, Connors. THIRD Row: Harman, Ulson, Young. Srrnxn Row: Not-1, Burlcnmu, Krufgar, 1.11. FIRST Row: Srfvurriil, Ifrlzur, Conf. Galrn. SWIMMING AND SPEED SKATING HE swimming team, under the leadership of Coach Edmund Weber, displayed a much improved team and placed third in the city swimming meet. Captain Gordon Brude, Frank Young, Bob Moulton and Iohn Sevareid were outstanding in gaining points for Central. Boh Moulton has heen elected captain of the 1933 team, and Manley Hansen for the 193-I tank squad. The Central speed skaters have the distinction of being the winners of the city- wide relay race. The team was composed of Carl Iohnson, Wilton Palmer, Phil Bonesteel, and Warren Mosiman. This team was made up of individuals who were the Iinalists in the all-Central meet. SP 33 51? Q' Y SPEED SKATING THAN!-S1t'nYn Row: lhzlvirr, Johnson, Iiorlrslril. Fiksr ROW: Rollins, ,Ilosimam ,Ilo.uumr1. .I 2 I- Ll.l U Ll- U7 U7 QS 1 1 l.l. .I 1 I- Ll.l KJ Ll- U5 UD QS 1 1 Ll. 'LCH CLLlBiFIFTH Row: Erlflcrrr, Bfrqquixl, Hocl, Connors, Sm-Iirfiii, ,lloulmm Brmlu. FIJFRTH Row: Brooks, .It7ISl'7l, Kunrfla, Larsrn, .41FXl1lIIfl'f, Osborn, Cline. THIRD Row: Kflll'ilA'f, Plant, Uviltfe, Rollins, Young, Hzrsrhoji. SECOYD Row: Bennett, Palmerstsn, Galen, .'lIrAm1rt'-mes, Clark, Htznsrzz, Buckmun. FIRST ROW: Jlosinzan, Nelson, Jlarlin, Ho-vluml, Sfratr, Krilh. C CLUB AND CHEERLEADERS HE HC club is one of the outstanding organizations of the school. All athletes who have received recognition with a letter automatically become members. The oflicers for the spring term were Noel Nelson, presidentg Harry Martin, vice presidentg Carl Hovland, secretaryg and Ray Strate, treasurer. The club sponsors dances and athletic events to raise money for the enjoyment of the athletes. Each year an assembly is held for the purpose of choosing the cheerleaders to represent the school. These boys lead the cheers at pep assemblies, football, and basketball games. They keep the crowd in the right school spirit and deserve much credit in leading the teams to victory. 'vamp y , 7 : Af ' fs ff. - 5 ' J' 2 . H M, wtf 1 , , .1 ,+I 3 is 'aw ' . PHIL TIKIPP IDARREL BRADY 105 LLLQLQLLQQQLL LLLLQQLLLLLLLL Miss BELL AND Miss Znaxnak Coxptcr YoLLEvB.si.i. Prucrrcis. GIRLS' ATHLETICS IRLS' athletics are in charge of Miss Clare Bell and Miss Eugenia Ziemer. Miss Bell, who has been at Central since 1919, is the chairman of the department, and this year she was coach for volleyball, beginners' basketball, fall tennis, and hiking. Miss Ziemer had charge of the G.A.A. along with coaching soccer. field hockey, advanced basketball, and spring tennis. Diamond ball was in charge of both instructors. The G. A. A. board is made up of the othcers of the organization and the chair- men for the different sports. Lottie Boessenroth and Maxine Uttley served as able presidents during the fall and spring terms respectively. The board meets at regular intervals to discuss any problem which may come up, to check up on the varied activities, and to plan G..-XA. get-to-gethers. The girls are supervised by Miss Bell and Miss Ziemer. I E L TR CEN F . NS - S D5 1 1 G'Au,5L BQARD-THHQD Rfjivv: L. Johnson, 11571. Putnam, rlliicfirll, Sfhmilz, .1IIt'71. .llar-1' Putnam. SECOND Row: L'1r1t,i. Baker. llasogizts. H'hiitI.a:-. Eclcfrz. FIRST Roxv: Zirmfr, Dtmitlsan, Bctfsirimfh, frcurh. Bell. LLLLLLQLLLLLLQLLQLLLLLLLLQLLLLQL LLLLLI 11.16 ..l 2 I- LIJ KJ Ll- U3 U7 QS 1 1 LI. GIRLS' HCI' CLUB-SIXTH ROW: lfvhilrlzz-:t', IIIIHIIIIIYI, I rit'1I1', B. Johnson, ,IlIInInIuI, La-1.'is. Cuffs, Hrrbrrt. FIFTH Row: Hobbs, Walsh, Paul, Illitfhwll, Lorlzmmz, Norby, Pufrmm. Fot'RI'H Row: Cardi- ncr, NL'ls0n, Sivan, H1lfIFJ', Chffstfnscn, Sfrrling, Erirson. TIIIRII Row: Rorfqfrx, Carlson, Iyllfildlll, Krin- hanl, J0f!lII71, L. Johnson, Olson. SECOND Row: I,l'll'!'KU7I, Croulx, Houxv, S-tum, Frzilsnll, Hum, .VrIson. FIRST Row: Naslunzl, lfallzcr, Barnard, Baku, Anmnzlsan, Kuflm, Opslazl. GIRLS' C CLUB AND EMBLEM WINNERS CU is awarded to members of the G.A.A. who have received a total of 600 points in athletics and have an average of at least HC in their studies. A change was made this year from the felt to the chenille MCM. From the C Club are chosen girls to take charge of the Rest Room under Miss Thomas and Miss Bell. The coveted goal for girls in the G. A. A. is the city-wide emblem. Not many girls acquire this award, for not only do 1000 points have to be won in athletics, but scholarship and sportsmanship enter into the requirements for this award also. Proud as we are of the C winners, we are even more proud of those girls who win their emblems. We very much hope that in the future many more girls will own G.A.A. emblems. -1,7517 wr' GIRLS' ElNIBLElNI VVINNERS-SIQCONIJ Row: Nolilliir, l'u1rInm, Jwflnn, U1-nn, llnm, FIKNI Rom: 1,llfllllIlI, fvorby, l.l1'l'IS, Hurlry. sv V 113' GIRLS' SOCCER TEANI-Tulum Row: J. Johnson, Harland, Allrn, Jlzlmlf. Srcoxn Row: Danirlson, Bofffly. Elksr Row: Ziiwzwr, Frlwrl, Cozllif, ,llngnusom SOCCER AND FIELD HOCKEY RRIVING at 7:30 in the morning, six teams of girls competed in the soccer tournament which was conducted last fall. The ulinxu team, under the leader- ship of Mary Eckert, was the only team that came through undefeated at the end of the tournament. Each team is composed of a line, a hackfield, and a safety man, and the game is played by hitting a hall with any part of the body except the arms or hands. It is up to the safety man to keep the ball from her own goal. Field Hockey is one of the major activities offered girl athletes in the fall. Only junior and senior girls who have previously played soccer are eligible for this sport. The L'Groundhog team, captained hy Ellen Mammen, won the championship which was fought for hy four teams. GIRLS' HOCKEY TEi'xNliTllIkl7 Row: Hizurnxliin, D. Jofznsmz, Aizzfrrsmi, fllarooxix. SFCQND Row: Norlorz, Solwlhi-r. Ivins: Row: Zlwnlwr, illiimmfn, Rivlnznlmrz, Slorumfn. .I 1 I- LIJ U Ll- U7 CD QS 1 1 Ll. LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAA 108 ..l 1 I- L.l.I KJ LL U3 U7 S 1 1 Ll. GIRLS' TENNIS TEABI-THIRD Row: Urrzfson, Schmitz, L1lmHmr57, Tilrnslmrnl, .-111111, Roll. SI-POND Row: Afzdrrsarz, Dysihr, Gould, Ifrrnrr, Shommzfczr. FIRST Row: Barmznl, I'rmlur1m1, Brll, Bulur, Kuelm. TENNIS AND DECK TENNIS WICE a year, during the fall and spring terms, in answer to the demand of Central girls, tennis tournaments for all girls are held. Last fall the tourna- ment was won by Katherine Baker, who defeated Ioyce Allen 6-5, 6-4. Two sepa- rate tournaments, a doubles and a singles, were run off in the spring. Seventy-eight girls entered the deck tennis doubles tournament. An elimination schedule was run off in which the winners were: Alice Iohnson and Lyla Iohnson, Dee Iay Crouch and lane Herbert, Clive Hilton and Mary Eckert. ln the play-off, Dee lay and lane came out on top to win the championship. Deck tennis is com- paratively new at Central, but it already has a great numher of devotees. The game is played with quoits, and the rules are practically the same as in regular tennis. It is a great game for a rainy day. GIRLS' DECK TENNIS TE.'xNIi5lL'llYIl Row: Huw, lfrkfrf, Ilfif-if, Join-cn, I.. fclrrisou. I'iIkXl ROW: Brill, l.tI l'l5, Hillon, Zirimr. sAAA.AAAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA eq 35 'Ev V SJ GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL TE,-XXI-THIRD Row: Bill, Xflsan. llaraosis, Solzfhfr. SECOXD Row: Ifhite- lui., Sfuafl, Kc'-1'f5. FlR:T ROW: .t1'. Ziffliifldll, I.i1f. i5, I.. Ziitlfnztzn. VOLLEYBALL AND BASKETBALL URING the winter months. volleyball and basketball hold the limelight in the girls' gymnasium. So many girls turned out for volleyball, that three leagues were formed. Champions from these three leagues played for school championship. No team came from the battle entirely unscathed: every team lost at least one game. But after a Hnal play-otf the Pioneers captained by :Xnita Zittleman, were hailed as champions. Girls' basketball has always been strongly supported, and this year found 19 teams. which were divided into three leagues. entering into competition. The cham- pionship of the two advanced leagues went into the hands of the Cagers, led by Lyla Iohnson. while Squadron IS carried ot? the honors for the beginners. tl t at Lua! GIRLS' B,-XSKETB,-Xl.L TE.,XXI-Tnrm Roxy: Johnsen, .-lllrn, Zittlrmrzn, Zirrlfmtzn, Ormanif, Brfzmrzn, SNNYD Row: 1l l1i.'l1.1t.. Bill, ,lI.1,1n11far1, .N't.f1Qr1f' vu, Jolirzson. FIRST Row: Ifiirltntrlh. Connar Rarrizl, partir, Trnrr-.'1.1rr1f, Hc:l.1r1.i. LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4 ..l Z I- l.l.I U Ll. CD U3 QS Z 1 LL .I 1 I- Ll.l U LL U3 U7 QS 1. 1 LL GIRL HIKERS-FIFTH ROW: Sundt, Wcb4'r, Kemzfruzl, Lunflborg, Ormond, Lockman, Srhaub. FOURTH ROW: fllanaghan, Eckert, Gould, Gould, Simonson, Alitrhfll, Nelson, Pzfmbfrton. THIRD Row: Sfmcmalefr, zllyrecn, Masogifes, Tharaldsen, Olson, Coolz, Jfunger. SECOND ROW: Brennan, Rami, Pf'f'cle-:uf-rlh, Slew- arl, fIIrBrady, Dickson, Schoemalzer. FIRST Row: Bnznfll, Berk, Uttley, Erkcrt, .IIr.I1uhan, Jlflmtt, Schultz. HIKING AND DIAMONDBALL IX hikes of five miles each were taken by the 37 girls who received points for hiking. The girls were under the direction of Mary Eckert, who did an efficient job. Hiking has proved its worth in the increased vitality of the girls who have participated regularly. All girls are invited to join this group of hikers. Diamondball, the favorite outdoor sport, drew a large number of girls. Eight teams constituted the morning league, and four teams made up the afternoon league. The 'gYanks, captained by Verna Iordan, and the Patches, led by Betty Iohnson, were the Winners of the two leagues, and in the final game, the I'Yanks' came out victorious. GIRLS' DIAMONDBALL TEAlXI-Sncoxn Row: IILIIIPVISIVIII, Laris, Zifzltmnn, Llkfrz, Xwmu. Frnsx ROW: 11. J0lI7ISOY1, Zirmrr, forifan, Duniclsorz, Ho1'li111il. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA . U A .. - iqgwigigr, gi. M J I .n .ff . V 71 'bl vt ff' - Tk ' . ' -fm . - -:Y wi? 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'A .AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Nm-.. ,,....S..,A,.. I 'xx AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA STARK SCENES BENEATH THE SEA SQUEAKY voice calling, BATES for saleg fresh Fish! startled Asmereldy one morning as she reCLINEd on her Spanish balcony. Realizing that the day was FRIEDE and a grand day for fishing, she stepped into her topboots and Spanish veil. Her HART was delighted when she heard the strains of a tango and looking down recognized Iohnny, her faithful cavalier, STRUBLEing on his guitar. UHurry up,', he called, let' SEV A REID. Asmereldy tore out and into his gondola, parked neatly in front of the house. '4Please, please, she lisped, K'let's go fishingf' Capital idea, I'm a keen FISHER, he replied. f'I'l1 get my KEESQ' she said. NWYMAN, I almost forgot them. Hurry up this KOUPIS running. Well, they finally got started, and after they had hshed for a long time, Asmereldy said, UOh, dear, I REDDIN in the paper that there was going to be a parade, Let,s go. As they drew near shore, Asmereldy, affected either by the heat or by the GRANING of the fish in the bottom of the boat, suddenly stood up and shouted, 'fLand Ho! HOV- LANDV' lust then she dropped her KEES. Down went Iohnny, bubble, bubble, till only his galoshes Hopping HOYER and HOYER marked the spot. Asmereldy asSEMI5LAd her wits and leaned out to help him, but she lost her balance and fell WRIGHT in. First she ROSS, then she sank to the bottom. When she had reached the depths, two evil looking fish clamped icy fins on her trembling shoulders and towed her away. The water was so cold she thought she'd FRIES, but, as it was, she BLANCHET. Little fish sat on a PALM BRANCH watching her being hustled through the WOODS and over the MOORE, till they reached a cave with a sign over the entrance Davy Iones' Locker for Vikingsfy It was filled with a green light and dripping seaweed hung from the rocks. Iohnny was lying on the floor with a skeleton on his chest. Her two captors pushed her down on the floor. Around the cave were coffins with names on them, NELSON, IOHNSON, ANDERSON, etc. The lids were slowly opening and lanquid figures wreathed in graceful circles around the cave. One figure separated itself from the chorus and did the dying SWAN dance. A GIBSON girl sang next, KENDALLd acquaintance be forgot and meanwhile Asmereldy with Iohnny had been edging toward the entrance, and at a burst of applause slipped out. They pounded up through the water with the figures hot on their heels. Asmereldy climbed into the boat saying, 'fGolly, am I gladlv Iohnny with one leg in the boat, replied, 'fDon't CROW ELse you may be sorry,'I and just then someone grabbed his foot and pulled him under, and that was the last she ever saw of Iohnny. At IANDING she fled swiftly over the SAND- BERG and reached HOLM, GRENning over her narrow escape from that pest. RY O ST ND ' A NG SO E-IN LIV LT SH D O I I- AAAAAAAAAAAA He looks like the day after the night heforeg but then, Ray is well known as a versatile ac- f0I'. A new ornament. Try this on your whatnot. On their lines they'zfe made many a happy catch. There we go, making puny puns again. A little competition for George White's scandals or the Chick Chicks. This ought to start a hack-to-the-farm movement. Uur pajama-ed dray horse should appeal to the masculine element. Five little maids from school are we Pert as school girls well can be Filled to the brim with girlish glee. Bangs and brains-an unusual combination. Boys with brains-a more zin- usual combination Ruth1e's golden heart is like the H70072. There's a man in it. Lucky fellow! 119 Be lilge your fried eggs, Keep your sunny-side up. Lost, strayed, or stoleng They seem to have been mis- 'n laid. For one may smile and smile and be a villain. How else are those intriguing boots explained? Poet, actress, artist-is she gazing so thoughtfully into space seelqin g inspiration, or is she intent merely upon making a good camera study? W hence comes that quizzical loolq in those brown eyes? We suspect the blinding glare of the sun-correct? The alluring and sophisticated Scrog is completely sub- merged in these crude hiking togs. fWe lqnouf-we saw her there. Q Romeos, Romeos, Where art thou, Romeos? And so his lqnell ufas lqnolledf' When we were very young. 7- nc I- cn C3 Z LD Z cn Z l.i.l I I- .I I cn D I I- AAAAAAAAA Oueen Elizabeth had her Ra- l ei gh ,' Harriet has her Cotton. Pack up your troubles nz your old hit bag, And smile, smile, .vmilel 13 model-quick pickup. Two queem of hearts-and their lgrzazxe. Beauty and the Beast - Whieh is which? Your guexs 1.1 as good as mine. Beauty and the Boss -peutetie Between the dark and daylight WhL'lZ the aight if begizzning to lower, Comes a pause in the day'5 oe- eupation That i5 known as the ehildre1z'x hour. Be careful, Marjorie, ll The Moving Finger ZUHZCJ and having writ, Moacfx on,' nor all youl Pzety nor Wit Shall lure it haelg to eazzeel half a line. Get away, girls, we can t tell the time You outfhine the sua. LAAAAAA 121 Ou: guzding genius-seeking In- spuatzon? 'I am monarch of all I surueyj lily right there is none to dis- putef' I-Iow much wood would a woodchuck chuck, I a woodchuck could chuck wood? I thought I was a chemist, Behind another chemist, Behind another chemist who wasn't there at all. Apologies to fl. Milne. Theres space and space, Miss Uftttet, but the students look rather I-Icy dfddle diddle, It's lack and his hddle! Fools step in Where brave men fear to tread. A tlsket, a tasket, Ulill Bea make a basket? fi' Theres many a slip- I-Iow u ell we all know that! ' When cultivated by the fair, What flower wouIdn't blossom there? AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAA4 122 On Christmas Day in the Morning. Central High School, December 25, 1932 The three graces- Faith, Hope, and Charity! Four score and setfen years ago Oh, I beg your pardon, Mr. Kuenster, that isn't the 12th Amendment, is it? Mar'y, Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow? Contrast! Contrast! We must have contrast. You ean't fool us, Mr. Emerson! We know you're not Dr. Iekyll! ls this a fail slip urhieh I see before me? Ana' she actually looks almost happy about il. Mrs. O'Brien, with her elfeient seeretary, Phyllis Norby. He keeps the home fires burning. M1'. llflarshall, Chief Engineer. LAAAAAA ,aff 1 as .JI fe 'E , ,. sf y -'Q dz i ,vw f 41, A 2 H F 123 Our headline hunters! They must en- joy their aaocation-such contented expressions on their countenances. Hozaeuer, we can't see the Editor's. Dia' he turn his baclq purposely? Greenzaich Village aspirants. Central's Slqylite Club is mounting and exhib- iting modern art. Laurie in his zeal climbs a ladder-Carol in a charac- teristic pose. The Quest's Editor-in-chief imparts some timely information to her clever associates. They are our future great magazine editors, writers, and ad- chasers. The Scribblers' Forum is composed of Centralfv literati. In spite of their frivolous title these creative writers are clreaclfully in earnest. H ouf fascinating must be that thrilling game to so engross the players that they do not smile even for the cam- era? Is that not our Editor-in-chief-' next to his brilliant' ZZUI-72kf0l'gC'Ifi7Zg the trials and tribulations of his edi- torslzip in a scintillating match of wits? The admiring audience at the january class commencement would have been a trij7e amused by its informal graduation rehearsal. Houfeaer, with Penelope again at the piano the re- hearsal nfas skillfully conducted. ?- 1 I- CD D U5 u.: I I- ...I U5 2 I- LAAAAAA 1 I- U5 Q CD LIJ :I I- .I CD D I- Charlotte's playing challenges the old masters. Paderezuslqi, guard your lau- relsl Nlusie hath eharnzs-so have musicians. In addition to elzarining playing they nzalqe a charming couple, n'est-ee pas? Central's conservatory. Fern surgery- adroit fingers rid the plants of seales. Feminine l2otanists no longer are squeamish. Drum eorps. All types are represented -even our favorite ufashtubs. Shouldn't we have had a rolling and a rat-tat-tat assembly? The seienee of typeufriting fno hunt and peelg systetnj. Uneonzfortable ehairs are provided-to diseourage shirlqers we surmise. alt any rate a hne group of future stenographers and executives are turned out. Intrieaeies of brass horning. We need no help-we toot our own horns. Perey will now gizfe his version of the rhumlva on the tuba. W'hat's that little ditty about old King Cole and his hd- dlers three? 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Then, of course, there is the Centralian Staff, who planned the annual, Wrote all the articles, and did all other work indispensable to its construc- tion. In this connection Cynthia Keyes assisted our Sports Edi- tor, Carl Hovland, in writing up the girls, sports. We are to be congratulated on awarding our contracts for printing, engraving, and photography to such efiicient companies as The Lund Press, Graphic Arts Engraving Company, and the Zintsmaster Studio. The service these companies gave us through their employees and their representatives to us makes us want to do business with them again. Without the loyal support of the subscribers, for Whom the annual is primarily published, there could be no annual at all. The services rendered by Mr. Iarvis, Miss Thomas, and the office force Went far to help the annual along. One needs but to be acquainted with them to know that they were enthusiastic and willing. 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