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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
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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
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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
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