Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1934
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5 111955 QE f ff 1 4 . P 4- Copyright 1934 v WILLIAM HOLM Editor THEODORE PERLMAN Business Manager q THE CENTRALIAN 1934 PUBLISHED BY ..... THE GRADUATING STUDENTS OF CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 78 18 DEDICATION To time Faculty of Central Higl1 School wlwo amid many disappointments during tl1e past year have continued to be our true friends and steadfast counselors we, the graduating classes of 1934, in sincere gratitude respect- Fully dedicate our year-book. PORTALS OF CENTRAL l 66 'V 78 18 F 0 R E W 0 R D THE ups AND DOWNS of student life at Central, expressing to our seniors that spirit of determination through which many obstacles in life's rugged path can be overcome, has been appropriately selected as the theme for the 1934 Centralian. We also talce this occa- sion to note that this year our present school building has attained its majority of 21 years, and that this is the 56th anniversary of Central, the city's pioneer high school. IF in years to come, this Boolc will Bring laaclc pleasant mem- ories of your high school days we shall Feel our efforts have been well rewarded. TABLE OF CONTENTS I HIGHER UPS ADMINISTRATION II UP AND COMING ACTIVITIES III GOING UP CLASSES IV UP AND AT 'EM ATHLETICS V UPSIDE DOWN FEATURES 1878 IN LILAC TIME SIDEWALKS OF CENTRAL A FRIENDLY BIRCH AN ARCHED DOORWAY VE6l 1878 A MESSAGE if fif2w4M:ZZ7 ff-?f Z7,J7 f'e,e,4,LfQL4J fc Z 5 V I 7 d -LPM, fffiff- ' 1401-'6 I fi,A,,,,,g,4,,,N,,k , X K f -1 'W Qfwfdvfi! . f ,a..,,S.f6 ,,4,4ff,f.1J!,,1A1,r'fZ,N.4 I fA4r fZ:,4,-f lfffkfffgf ,J ,mgaf ,A WA M f L LZ? Zi-fu ZFX 7Led..!,g 4140, zf:.i,,g 141111 flfijffff'-ff'ffl2 3 ffm!-fff 041.253-.Q !f1cgQ11 A L v, Lfx A L1f1'v.f CALVIN W. JARVIS Principal 1'86L 'I8 18 MISS ANNA BELLE THOMAS Assistant Principal MRS. JOAN DORR Counselor O'BRIEN l, : E6 V FIRST TO HELP US WHEN WE MOST NEEDED HELP AND TO HEM, OUR LEADERS, WE GLADLY ACCORD FIRST PLACE IN OUR BOOK. THE FACULTY, OUR HIGHER-UPS, HAVE ALWAYS BEEN T I -IIGJ-IEQQ JDS' 0 0 V: .- 'R J.ElIy U Q Z 41 cn Q. 3 Q U 15 APPARATUS WORK A LIBRARY SCENE U7 IL'r.Ix ADAINIS Cuxkuis ADDINGTON ctl.ARI-. ISLLL Mus. MARIF linac Mus. Ihssua BRENNAN Mulhrnmlics Social Scimzcc P!1y.v1'a1l Edzfcafion Social Scifnre Sofia! Science Mus. IEANETTE BRICE ANTHONY Bunhm Libra1'ia11 llalfzcnmficx JXGXFS Cmuax' AMY CHENFY lis'1'Ll.1.u CONVVAY Comnzrrcial Conznzrfcirzl Foreign Ltlflglldgf' MRS. LU!-,1,LA Cumq FMMA Cuorxsr- MRS. A1.1c:r. IJRr.ctHs1.i R I'il.5IF I'iDl.I'YIJ Engfffh lfngflfh FUVFI-gil Lzlllglltlgl' Yfzlzfmf Srfzllrf ABSOLIJM Iiulw.-ull, Arm' Fux Mus. H111 x tixxfmr Irsx x Umm:-1 I7r,1'f1'g11 Ldylglfllgg' Ifllgffffl fillgfliffl Hlllhllllxlllra' 73'1'..A I U3 D. 2 16 BYRON Iirusnsov Nalzrnzl Seimas LURIN1-. Guosz Engfixh IN THE GREENHOUSE AN ENGLISH CLASS, ROOM I 7 ACTING SHAKESPEARE U THE MACHINE in SHOP CURA GROW! MARY EIARRIS W11.x.1.-xxx II-xwlu R l,Al,liA Ilrxm' MAYLUN IIIQPP Namral SCi!'lIL'C' Forrigrz lmzzgznzge Sumzf Sc'1.l'lIl'l' lflzglixh Industrial 'QE ,HN I at . A-iv., I LDNA Hllimw M.ARGARl'l'l' H01.1.lD.n' Fmvx Hosxn 1: ,-XL.lc'11. HL sam' I5RUSILI.A Pllmtulxsow Ellgflhih Forrign Lang Ilzlg 1' Crm1n1crc1l1l l 01'ffgz1 luzzgzmgr Social Scicmv' LOUISE ILES IDIIIIIIIAIIY Ionwsrox EDXVARD KRUECER OIIIIIN KUENSTER Donmm' LEAHY English .S'r1c1'IzlScinIcc Social Science .Sm-iI115f-ifffff Hama Emnomic: -I fx F. LUCILLE LOB-DELI. CIINIEXIIZYE MCIDILL 51.-'KRIE MCGRATI-I IOSEPH MARKLEI' XVIISTOY MITCTHELL Social Scfcnre English English Physiml Education I111I1Iff1'iIIl A cLAss IN cooKlNG D I SETTING-up Exsnclsss CD D. D IR li! EDITING THE NEWS IN A BIOLOGY V9 cl.Ass Smvm' MORSE jeux NIL'l.I.IL5AY IQLLKYOR Nlctxrusox WAu.'1rn Nulwm' N1AIiGXRI-'I' NORDHULIXI Music lfnglzklz .1luff1z'n1aI1'w' CUll1lHl'1'l'ffll Alxxt. l.ilm1r'ia1z Rum Nrmomnsr IIANNAH NUTTER Inu-Eva. P,u1Ku1.L Ross Pl-LCK Mns. MARY PERCY Foreign Ltlllgllllgf llgzzlzrnzaffrf Englifh Nufzmzl Scifnce Conznzcrczkzl MRS. Hl31.1.14.N PINK MAIIY POVVERS CAROLYN REFD Srzviul Sciflfzcr Social Sl'1v!'7IC!' English flEORGIA Svmnr Isuzu. SHUILIXIAKI-.R MRS. NHRA SKIITH Cazzzzlzrrfiaf Engliflx English XVA1,Tr.R RcJDmfRs HENRY' Romm Mzzthcmrztics Nfzmm! Sciclzfc Ii,-XRL Swim' MAY TOXVLhR .Ylzrzrral Srirmr Home Emzzonziff AT THE TYPEWRITERS U3 D. D 240 EXPERIMENTS IN PHYSICS LEARNING TO SEW DRAWING 'FROM LIFE 21 CD Nl:1.LII: IIIRUI-ANI' c3ONSTAXliI:Q T1'ux1 Ii MY1a'1'1.r. 'I'u1zxQU1s'1' I'IIlTxIlYND W111s1.u ELLA NV1'1 11E1z In1lz1.fIrial 1111 C,U77I77It l'f'I-II, I'f1yx1'uz1 Ezl11c11I1'or1 Art P' G1 Y LAND ma Illljlliffltll AB 11: A 11. Ol may lfzzgfixfz 1. XIILLTOR Buugouxm' Appfifvl .IIIISIC 1111.15 Vw'1v111,1'u1m liUc51.N1A Zlmluz H1-Nm' Z1T'1'1,r3x1u' .Ilzrfic Physiffzl Erhznzziiolz I1zfl11f11'i11f ILNNII-1 IIHILI ws lIz1If1f'n111Iif1c FRILD Tuwx Ii I r1rf115r1'11zI LYDIA Sczlmm-'ER 1.111156 Room ,Ilrzmzgn ' ' I - IONS, AND CLUBS. THEY HELP TO MAKE CENTRAL HIGH CHOOL LIFE ATTRACTIVE TO ITS STUDENTS, TO GIVE ACT TES INCLUDE OPERAS CLASS PLAYS PUBLICA T S THEM MANY INTERESTS, AND TO MAKE THEM UP AND C ll OMING. JP AND OMING I D Z fi cn :L D I I , CENTRALIAN STAFF XVILLIAAI HOLAI Editor-in-Cfzief CYNTIIIA KLYES Litfrziry Editor IJOXV,-XRD ANDERSLN Aysiftzziit Editor ELIZABIQTII Sc1oTT Art Editor TED PERLBIAN Blljilllifa' lltzizizgcfr CENTRALIAN STAFF FIITH Row: Erlg, Berg, 015011, Moulton, Perlman, Koestcr, Scott. FOURTH Row: Robcrtf, Berger, Opdtzizl, Bohlig, Lrimuy, Brcdcson. THIRD Row: Myrrx, Srznford, I'VLZIg7'E7Z, Mitchrll, TZll'7I6l', Gozdd, Powrli. SECOND Row: Robcrts, Roll, Plant, Crew, Draeger, Eckert. FIRST Row: .'1lIIZfJ'J'6'77, Keycnr, Witter, Holm, Harris, Ctzrliflc, Laurie. NVILLIAAI HOLRI - HOXVARD FXNDERSEN - TED PERLMAN - - IRUBERT BREDEsox T ELIZABETH SANFORD? RUBERT NIOIILTON J RIIBERT BREDESON - LYLE BOHLIG 1 CHARLES BERCER 2 - IEANETTE LUXIONDJ CYNTHIA KEX'ES - - - NIARGARET IQULL 1 :XNNIE MARY CTOULD l EZLIZABETH N1ITCHELLf ' TQATHERINE TURNER j RICHARD KOESTER - RIARY EILRERT - WALLACE LAMAY - - NIARY ELIZABETH ROBERTS ELIZABETH SCOTT - - NIARIURIE WALGRENI CTRACE NIEYERS S IRON,-KLD BERG - 4 ROSALIND PLANT T RIARGIQERITE DRAECERI IEAN CREXV f ' BIRDELL ECI: J RT.-XRY C. HARRIS - ELLA WITTER - - Editor-in-Chief - flifl-.YlLI71l Editor Business Mmmger - .-Int. Business Mafmgers - - ,ldzfertising Mantzger Tint. Adzfertifing Managers - Literary Editor - .lxsocizztf Editors - - Sports Editor - Girls' Sports Editor - Feature Editor A Dramatic Editor - fir! Editor - ,liriktciizt Iirt Editors Staff Photographer Typists - Fticulty f1dZfIA5t'l' - Art Adviser EDITORL-XI, STAFF IOHN VV. IXLNUBLIZ XVILLIXM LTULNI FRED NORA - - DOROTHY LTARDINER BILL .ANDERSON - Em IOHNSON - Cx'N'm1x KEYES - VVxLLI.xx1 GOODMAN - - - EdI'f0l I'77-Chiff ,-Ixxoffatc' Edflor .lsfofiate Editor Sffzool Editor Sfmrix Edirol' - Cfub Editor' - - News Flashes Slrangfr Than F1'ct1'011 DKWRTHTHIE TQLOVSTAD - Tales of Two Thousand IANIES BOOHXLIS - IRENE ANDERSON LTHARLES STIEHM HOWARD POST - IAN QL'ELLO - - IOHN ATYLLIGAN ISABEL FINNEGAN IUOROTHY FRANK ZXIICNUN IQILRSTEN STAFF - - - - - Busfrzesx M anagcv' 11551. Buf1'1ze55 Manager A l17U6l'Zl..x'I.71g Manager - C1A1':'u!at1'01z M anager Asst. C I-I'C'Z4!LlZI.07Z Manager - - Faculty x1dZ'IA!Fl' REPORTERS ROBERT LANGE ALICE MOE Boa LKNDBORG BOB MOLLTON HELEN' LLNDBORO THOhI.8S NELSON FALL NEWS STAFF l:fJL'li'I'IT ROW: Lllflgll Hafm .Yz'f,m11, llvzfffulz, I,IIlZ!!'fWl'g Szzxcbnz, IX'l'j'f's'. VIAHIRD Rfm Grmdmufl, Qlll'ff!l, I'wff, IFVLIIZA' .Im!cf'sf'11, I., fflhllfflfl, If., A71 1Z!'f'.f4'1l, H, SIVONO ROW: KH iffll, Moc, lizzfrzgaff, l.yuf15 Kfozxfhfd, I.11r1zffwf'g. FxRS'x' ROW Xfmz, fla1'1f1'm'1', Nlzzfligfm, Kuo Hr, Ifnoxalzff. IIYIIY KYOHLI lfilfffll'-I-I1-Chltff IAM! S HOUS.x1.1S lizzxzlfzzwx :Wurmgcr TFORUTIIY LTKRIJIYI R Sfhool Ifzlilm' CHXRLLS STIPHH A Irfz'f'1'l1',fl'11g Jlalmgrr FALL NEWS STAFF SPRING NEWS STAFF FRIAD NORA lflflrlllf'-l'N-Chfff IRI-.YE ANDP.RSEN Business llumzgcr HI.I.I2N LUNDBORG Srhoof Ifflilor ROIIIQRT LANOE . 'I ffocizlfz' Ezfflw' SPRING NEWS STAFF 1:Ilf'I'H Row: LlH1I1'b0l'g, Keyes. Nelfon, T., Zittlcnzun, L., Ryan, Frank. FOURTH Row: I'il-l1lIF- gmz, Glover, Bullis, Weiner, Moc, Qzrella, Swcdcrzborg. THIRD Row: Bozf, Aizricrxozz, Ii., Posl, I 1oc'rkey, Nelson, R., Pcnzbrr- f0l1. SECOND ROW: Carliflc, An- dcfrfofz, Roxkaft, Porler, finder- son, B. FIRST ROW: Sticlzm, Lnmlflorg, Nom, Aflljlfgrlll. A11- ff!'l'.fl'II, I., Lange. FRED NORA 4 ROBEIQT LINIEE A BOE LINDRORIJ f BILL FXNDERSON A HEl.EN LVNDBORIJ ISABEL FINNECAN - ALICE NIOE - - DOROTHY FRANK A CYNTHIA IQEYFS - - En'1't01'-172fCfz1'cf - .l.f,f0c'fatc Editor f .XYCIIKV lfdfmz' - Sfzorlf ISIIIIIZOJ' Srfmof lfdfloz' - - Cfub lfzffloi' Slmzzgw' Timm Fzklzlorz f Tc!fl'A' of Mc Two Tfifill,-'llfllf Tfzfk of the Sz'.fzO0'.f IOSEPHINE cjf.RLISLE - - .Vozfff C'0l4I'Fjf7UIlt17ElZI IRENE ANIJERSEX - THOMAS NELQON - CHARLES STIEHR1 - HCJXX'.kRD POST IAN CQUELLO - - IOHN E. lX4'l'LLIC KN SAM WEINER NAN PEMBERTON GRKJXVER FRANKLIN EVELYN ANDERSON MARIAN ANDERSON BUSINESS STAFF - Bzzffzzcff 1WL11z4zgc'1' .I I,ff1'5z4111t Busfzzcxx .MII vm gf f' - Cfrczzfaziorz IWlu:14z74 -. 4 515111111 C 1'1z'uIal1'0 zz M tl na gm R EPORTERS ROIIERTA NELQO . D . N I.OIs ZITTLEAIAN FILXDVS ROSKAET BETTY BLTLLIS - F amlly f1zIL'1'5e1' KIFORGE IQYAN IEAN FLOERKY FLORENCE HOTT NTAXYYQ PORTER K XTHERINE SWEDEN RORG - .1dUe1'z1'5i1zg M an zz gel' 1 'Q' RTTH NELNON - CELIA Blunuxv - Elf!-IOI'-IAI1-Cflllfjl Literary Editor IOHN ITITXEBY - .IssZ. Literary Ifdltor Imax KXOBLE - - Loma.-x1NE Ii.xsTMAN - - - Poetry Eff!-1014 ,lrl lfdffor .Issoffare Fzlitoz' lfxelzange Editor Faealty Adviser B-XRB.-XR,-X ALLEN - - I1usC?OxxELLA - - ABIOAIL f,lI,EARY A BUSINESS STAFF LEs1.1E THOMSON ------ Business lilanager IANE-MART IQEEDIIABI - ,-lsst. Business lWanager IJAXVN STACEY JANET NELSON - - - - ,'ldU6l'If.fI.77g Manager .Isst. ,ldl'EI'Zfi1-71g Manager SOLICITORS Pun. BTQCKBIAN XIIVIAN NELSON ROBERT NVEISE EVELYN LEXVIS DON PARKER BRFCE ROOT IOHX SKAIIEN FALL QUEST STAFF FOURTH Row: Parker, Wilson Weise, Nelson, Huseby. THIRD Row: Root, Iohason, Needham Bnelqman. SECOND Row: Nelson Allen, Stacey, Iohnson, Gonnel Ia. FIRST Row: Eastman, Thom son, Nelson, Brokaza. RUTH NELSON EllIvlU7'-ilZ'ChiFf CELTA BROKAXV Literary Edizor I,rasL1E 'IIIIOXXISON Business Manager I7,-xwx STACEY :fllZ't'I'IlS1Al1g Manager FALL QUEST STAFF SPRING QUEST STAFF CELIA IIROKAXV Edilor-111-Cfzmf BARBARA ALLEN L1'terary Edirol' IANE-MIARY NEEDHAM Busifzcfs Mmzagcr ROBERT XVIZISE Amt. Bz1.vi11r.f,r Mmmgfr SPRING QUEST STAFF FIFTH Row: Sofzmore, Bullion, Eng, Sanford, Parker, Huseby. FOURTH Row: Schezxcnius, Nfl- foiz, I., Herrick, Buckman, Muc- Ilznif. THIRD Row: Dahl, Srir- c'7'.r, Scfzipper, Eaton. SECOND Row: Corletzc, Abbol, Lorrll, Morris, Mrllzzhon. FIRST Row: Skohefz, Gomzrlfa, Allen, Nerd- ham, IVfifc. CELIA BRUKAXV - BARBARA IXLLEN - Ioux I'IIfSEBY f LORRAINE E.XSTBIAN - IRIS CIONNELLA - ABIGAIL LYLEARY EdIl'0l'-2.72-Chluff L1'zcru1'y Edirol - Poetry Editof - Art Editoz Axxocfatc Edirol Fufzdty Adzffxcl BUSINESS STAFF IANE-INIARY NEEDIIAIXI ----- Business Mazzagw I Asif. BZIXIAIZKXS Mauagw IIOBERT WEISE I AdL'El'll.5l-71g Manager PHIL Hu:RR1.xN - - Axsl. ,4dzfe1't1'51'1zg Mazmgef SOLICITORS IOIIN RAY ANDERSIJN BERCLIUT SCIIEVENIIQS IARIES BTQLLION fJLIVER SIEVERS MAE ENRICIIT NIARIORY IVIACINNIS lfX'liR.'XL ycnturcd into a new field in its production of The Thing To Ho booklet. lt was an cn- tircly different book from any that had ever been published bcforc by a high school. Not only should a vote of thanks be given to the stat? for its work. but also to the faculty advisers, Kliss Marie NlcGrath, Xlrs. Hellen Pink, and Uveston Mitchell, for their willing and able assistance. It was written by the June 733 Student Coun- cil. Kletnbers of the Fall Council and others who aided in the publication and presentation Were: Bob Moulton, Duane Galen, Lucille Rekdahl, john Knoble, and Bob Osborne. THE THING NOT TO DO Ciix1tLo'1 11. l,lK'KlY lfzlilof'-ill-ffh11'f Hamlow l2l.I.IXliXYO0lJ . I.-'.r1'f1t1f11 lffllliloa' Ilni S'l'RL'lS1.l Ifllfllllflff .lltzzmgzr I.u'i:n Lum u f n ylri lfrfffol' THE THING TO THE THING TO DO Miss MCC in vi H F114-zfffy Clzrlzlrlizilii MR. lVlIl'i'IIl'LI. Fflfllffj' ffonzmiflzz' Mus. Pixie lfrztzfffy COHZIIII-Nfl' Mu. Inu is lim zrfzy 601211111-Hft' THE THING TO DO O help students avoid awkward- ness and self-eonseiousness, and develop a more pleasing personality is the purpose of The Thing To Do lmooklet. Wlhat any thoughtless person would do, for instance, in the halls, elassrooni, lunehrooni, at the dance, about telephone conversations, is illus- trated hy Sylvester, the modern, care- less hoy, on one side of eaeh page of the hook. On the opposite side, an ex- planation of the rules of etiquette in eaeh instance is given. The booklet drew niueh attention outside of Cen- tral and Copies were sent to other Klin- neapolis high sehools and throughout Minnesota, North and South Dakota. XYiseonsin, and Iowa. Q. D PS IXJ LN U 26 lll'f Glee Club contributed many musical num- bers to assemblies, graduation exercises and baccalaureate services. lts principal study, how- ever, was the preparation of The Desert Song by Sigmund Romberg given Klarch zz and 23. General Birabeauls only son Pierre, has vowed to wipe out the excessive cruelties of the French military government to the natives of Nlorocco. lie organizes a Riff band and assumes a dual character. He is Red Shadow, leader and mainstay of the band and to his father and Margot, the girl whom he loves, he acts the part of a stupid fellow. Margot Bonvalet comes to Morocco to see her fiance, Captain Paul Fontaine, and in the course of her visit falls victim to the lure and romance of the mysterious rebel Chieftain without knowing his true identity. Driven to desperation when NIargot's wedding date to Paul is announced, the Red Shad- ow captures her. He in turn is captured by the legion and is then revealed in his true character and forgiven. DESERT SONG The Cast GIRLS' GLEE CLUB SI',YENTII Row: Jlizllfzcws, Shmilz, l6lL'k.f07Z, Zankrr, Moa'- rcy, Latfzrop, Smftfz, Xzzrzzm, KE71l1K7'll1f, Kimm. SIXTH Row: I'on1afff, Hi11'd1'r1, Dtzriff, Iffz- sm, DeI'oz', llozvis, Jlosf, Kim- ifilfl, Magizzv. lil!-'TH Row: LQ'- ffr, Dahl, Slt'!'t1C'lI!7OI'g, II'1'ffon, Iiifliizzzif, lfzzrigfzl, Hzlzzlcbminl, johnson, 1. PoL'RTn Row: Zizfzu, Slf'ufm'rf, Ichnfrcrg, .ll4'Brfzfe, Les, Rose, Fnznzpzon. FIQHXRD Row: T1'fff2f'rg, Jlfzfflcy, ,-IUCN, IXFFCII, Nicfqlvx, Ilmrger, Dimirf- mn, Iiyfmzdwz Sircoxn Row: Cicmzzzfzfqoplaf, Czrlffm, Rfmzo. Smale, .LLIPOflIfl', Colfilz.-'. Hol- firmf, Filisi' Row: Tmvzrr. Nonf- fmm, Jloffc, Ulfrlz, 1.., Shor- fwmf, Bar1'c,m11. DESERT SONG The Chorus BOYS' GLEE CLUB SIXTII Row: Rfzmshurg, f1l'ZII16'l'- son, V., Maxson, Copelzzna' Oherg, Lailayeazz, Perlman FIFTH Row: Simpson, Lindslqog Hodge, March, Katzung, Stell- hins. I-'oUR'I'H Row: Klnne, Lu- May, Nelson, E., Erielqson, Nor- lzlom, Kenzlall, Kaulogianes. THIRD Row: Swezzlherg, Inu-oh- son, Elmquist, Slqahen, Kena- slon, Rogers, SECOND Row My, FIRST Row: flnzlreufs, Bessesen Morse, Swerlenhorg, Bullion Selzmilz. Nora, Sandberg, Brearley, Mur- Croeker, Tupper, Davis. ITY-wide recognition was gained by the Glce Club and orchestra in its presentation of '4The Desert Songfl Special credit was due to the untir- ing efforts of Sydney H. Morse, director. The part of the Red Shadow was played Very professionally by Vlfilliam Bessesen. SID L. KAR 4 4 4 - FredLc'f1z lVlINDAR 4 Iohn Norhlom HAssI 4 4 Henry Andrews HADJI 4 4 4 4 4 laelg Murphy 4 Marjorie Murphy 4 Phil Bonesteel 4 4 4 Evelyn Borreson CAPTAIN PAUL FoNT.xINE 4 4 Conrad Swedenhorg 4 4 Slezfen Koulogfunes 4 4 4 laelq Kenaston 4 Iane4Mary Needham 4 4 lunzes Bullion 4 l7Vflll.Lll71 Bessesen 4 Lorraine Olson .fludrey Shorhuna' 4 4 Curtis Parker 4 Katherine Turner 4 Iafnes Rogers NERI, llADIllS XVIFE 4 BENIIMIN l4IDD 4 AzI'RI 4-44 LIEITTENIINT Lx XvERNE SERGEANT DL' HoL'ssAc: M.xIIcoT 4444 flENERAL llIR.'XBEAl' 4 PIERRE ISIIIABEAI' SI's.xN 4 4 liDI'rII 4 4 ALI BEN ALI 4 CLEMENTINI 4 GIQIRII 4 4 ND PS U PS and downsl Uilmt 11 time judge Hardy had when his family started slciddingl Xlyra and lfstelle came home to mother nt the lirst sign of marital differences. Xlarion was parted from her fiance, llvnyne Trenton, over political differences. Nlother llnrdy went on ll strike, and poor Andy had his first ease Humor and pathos together make '4SkidCling 21 class play we shall remember with pleasure. IVDGE H.'XRDX' MRs. HARDY Mmuox HARDY VVAYAE VIQRENTUN IXNIJY I'l,-XRIJY EsTELL1a H'XIiDX' L ,Ill IABIPBELL ihlYRA l'lARDY XV1Lc:oX - CiRANDPA HARDY AVNT NlILLY Ose,'xR Srtiiaisixs - Bob Moullon - Maud Eur! - Lucille Refqdnfzl - - Duane Galen l'l71'U1'an1 G00d771Il71 - Dorothy Klozfstafl - Eleanor Phillips - Howard Neppfc - Bctly Nozdlaml - Iohn Knoble SKIDDING I. lVho'5 Boss? 2. Yozffl Need cz Lofl 3. Oh, Andy! JANUARY PLAY CAST ilvllllifl Row: .XY!'f7f7!l Kforxlifzf, Ifzzfffulf, Snoxn o I'61'N1'pf. Gowfrzzirrz, X nffm I l lRNI' Row: flirfrfl, I zfz f,'f4of:, llonfffizf. DISRAELI I. You do Low' mcg f!I6lZ? 2. Plath, fm iff! 3.171 mzuffz lfzc Banff! JUNE PLAY CAST 1 IF'rH Row: Lllfllfflfl-Ill, ,'1l7lft'7'- fm, H., Holm, Nclfozz, Lzmgr Ianifz, Goozllnrml. FGURTII Row: PfIl'kl'I', Rollzdzf, Lfzllzzy, IJFVQC Fficzfon, Cfzrfixle. 'FIIIRD Row: Ofljllnlf, Kimnz, Z1'FgI!'I', Rolf Sirffzff. SICUND Row: ,Nlz'fcfz1'ff rlrrfz, johnson, P., Nom, Gon- nrllzz, Sfnalc, Wifffzmzf. 191Rs'r Row: Sllf'6!il'7Ib07'g, .A111zfr1'.fw1, 1. Grafx, Bffscvfrz, Yugrc, Slgrzfzcn. HAT the ainbitious Choice of Disraeli as a Class play was well within the seope of its talent was proved by the members of the -Iune class in their unusual production. CAST 'IVHE llriui or QiL.NSTONliI'RY - T115 Dteinabs 01- C2L.xsToxBi'm' fiI,ARISSA, L.-xox' Pliviixsizx' 4 fiIIARL1i5. Y1sctor'N'r Diziiifoium - IXIJOLPIIKS, XvISCUl'N'I' fil'1JXVURTH L xox' Cruwourir hkf- Lokn likookii - Lim' BROOKE ---f- rI1HE1i'l'. Hox. BuN1,xMlx Disimau Lim' HIZ.XCUNNFIIiI.Il - 4 - Mus. Tmvhits - - Silt Mrciiurzi. l'Ro!zricT - Mk. HL'f1Il Mlevmu Mk.L1'M1.m' 1701.1 xxnsvz Mk. Trf.xRLia - f f R1'c'f1f1r1f CIt1l'!l-ilt' f,LI 110711141 Dc Voc' - Irena' .lnzfcrfcu Comma' SH'f'dC'lIf70i'g - liar! .NYZJSOII ,ilzl1'glIV!'f Uifflllllli - Paige Zzkgfez' ffkzzrfottc' Slmzfc PV IU!-L1l77 Bc.:.fc'.cc'l1 - lrfx G077IIt'!ftl - Dorothy Yngzfc Iofm D, Skzlhefz H 'YLllIlIl'l' Ll' fwm' - Rolla? lanzgc' Hrmz' Sfrfrzjf 4 1 i D PS Lu Cx XDER the direction of its new leader, Charles lYohlford, the band has been 'ggoing up in musical ability. Nlr. lYohlford came to us from Roosevelt lligh School where he had charge of the band. orchestra. and glee club. He is a gradu- ate of l lamline Liniversity and the Xlacljhail School of Xlusic. Many new features were initiated in the band by Mr. lVohlf0rd: Tom Dibble was selected as a stu- dent conductorg tuning was supervised by the prin- cipals of the Various sections. The membership of the band was 37, a small number for such a large school. Mr. Wlohlford hopes to gain several new members next Year, especially from junior high schools. There' are extra school instruments for those who will wish to learn them. A sunlight was sponsored by the band March 0. The proit of 5510.00 was used for buying new music and repairing instruments. The band added much t0 the school spirit by playing for football and basketball games, and for assem- blies. STRIKE UP THE BAND BAND SIXTH Row: Dltllhdlll, Hzzrebo, Szrrrlzr, Philipp, Bergstrom, Cltzrfq, Lcbcns. FIFTH Row: Iolmfozz, D., Fraser, Berry, Woods, R0gc1'r,Erick:012. FOURTH Row: Prr':lo11,A1m'e1'ton, E., Ric'- ffcl, Isfwmcy, Rifley. THIRD Row: 0pfl.1H, Glizsr, Engqnift, Izzcobf, Pirlgmn, Cmzrzfzzgham. SECOND Row: Fc'11c'H, Oriftu. S771l'fh,. SXITII, Bizfmnzff. FIRST Row: Kirlfrv, Chizmllffy Iizcoffs, L., ll oHfom'. I71iNvff'. I'I0zr'af'zf. THE C. H. S. ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA SEYENTII Row: Bzmfqron, Put- ?I!Z??Z, Ire-115, Wright, Riwlanisorz, Franzell, Ascfzczzfmclq, MrHzzIc, Olson, R. SIxI'iI Row: Axnmzf, lolmson, A7ZIiL'7'507l, Schmitz, Dailey, Owen, Mi1!fhz'zt'.r, Tm'- nfr. FIFTH Row: It7L'kfUl1, Shol, Tzzclqfr, lVcIlf':, Opzfzzhl, Vra- mznz, Ilryhogior, Vizflricrzlfcrgh, Eiffcr. FOURTH Row: Bfll'k6I', Hugo, HCIlllHlZlQ67', Barker, Paige, Clzzzfscn, Mmzlqcy, Crocker. THIRD Row: Neff, Dickson, .477flC'1'5'O7I, R., O1'c1Z5o11, Klarqzrifl, Schnnf- ferr, Crocker, Naive, Roll. Src- OND Row: Hall, Owen, I., Pro- z'fs', Dnnzrm, Rolwcru, Hemffr- rbol, Cfmrsrzz, Knfhaz. l5IIts'I' Row: Qnisl, Bmzzlcn, Cole, Hoyf, Morse, Samlcrr, Ilfecks, Brrzifb- waife, Hull, L. ITH a membership of fifty-six our orchestra has given much life and zest to assemblies throughout the semester. lt has also played for graduation and baccalaureate, and accompanied the glee club in the opera 'LDesert Songf' Through competitive tests judged by the orchestra members, Mathilda Vandenberg won the position of concert- mistress of the violin section. The orchestra affords a great opportunity for students to study symphonies, standard oyertures. and chamber music, an opportunity which they would not otherwise be able to obtain. During the last few weeks of the spring term the orchestra Visited several Junior High Schools and gave con- certs. Music was formerly considered one of the fads and frills of modern education. Now it is con- sidered vital to school life and education, particu- larly in the development of resources for the right use of leisure time. D PS Li. U az lllf Student Council is made up of the four HA senior oflicersg the president of the G. A. A4 UC club, Girl Reserves, Girls' Club. Hi-Y. and C. C. C.g the editor-in-chief of the News and two HB senior representatives. The council is the student governing body and it meets once a week with Nlr. Jarvis to discuss any school problems which may occur. A suggestion box is maintained in order that students may submit suggestions or questions for the council to discuss. lt was through the ehforts of the june 733 and january ,34 student councils that '4The Thing To Do booklet was published and presented to the student body. The council was Hrst established in 1921 with Mr. Har- greaves, former principal in charge. It was orga- nized to look after the general activities about the school. Bob Moulton and Howard Anderson served as chairmen for the january and -lune classes re- spectivelv. FALL STUDENT COUNCIL Tirmo Row: Knofflf, Grzrfzdifz. O.i'il'0l'7I, qlffcll. f-If11fr'r'xz'11. Si-'ca oxo Row: Ilizlzzrfmfz, Powell, 1Uhl150lI, P., fX'w'a'!u11zf. lfiusr Row: Galen, llnzfffolz, IiI1'l'lA', Rfikrluhf, 1I.z1't1'11. SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL 'Viinm Row: P1m.'eII,Pltz11Z,Hoz'l, Jllczz, I., Taylor, Szzfult. Sncoxn Row: BFIIIIFII, Bizrfqrr. Orcvixorz, Xwuz, Ilizzzirlmfz. I-'mst Row: Iohfzmaz, P., Ii11'z'1'x. .elfzdci-5511, H., Holm. FALL C. C. C. CABINET Tiiuuw Row: IQUXJNI5, A'Itll'lIlI l?11rmu'.v, Holm, Pclcrsczz, If Sicoxu Row: .llin'Ij11, lfalizfwl fvcrgh, . lflwz, Snzufzz FIRST Row Kl'!lFg!'I', Xonflizlzfl, Oxfiorzz. SPRING C. C. C. CABINET Timm Row: Km'zc'lqa, Kzzigfzf Hzzlfif, Kcffy. Sncoxn Row Krwwlcr, .IlC'I'ViHlitIl7Z, Vimzlcn- 17l'I'g!I, Jlrzrlirz, Smale. F1Rs'r Row: Allen, I., K1'11eg'w', Holm, IQobz'i'I.f. , lllf C. C. C. cabinet meets every Thursday between the lunch periods to discuss any mat- ters which may arise and to receive reports from the floor managers. This group also has sponsored the question box which has been published in the News during the past semester. A set of rules and regulations in and about the building were coni- piled for the benefit of the B sophomores this spring. During' the fall term, Bob Gsborn served as chairman of the cabinet, Betty Nordland as secretary, and .loyee Allen as treasurer. Bill Holm was made chairman for the spring term with -Ioyce serving as secretary, and Alden Roberts filling the post of treasurer. In order to raise money, a penny campaign was conducted by the group. The facul- ty cabinet of the C. C. C. is composed of the teach- ers who have charge of the ollicials on each floor. 30 U CD ND PS 5 U IIIQ Library Board is composed of HAI' and B seniors' who have been appointed by Miss Thomas as library monitors. One monitor and one assistant are on duty each period of the day to pre- serve order. A change in the old pass system was installed this spring. By the present method, any student may go to the library without a pass at the beginning of his study hour and if he has sufficient reason, he is permitted to remain in the library for the period and the librarian gives out the slips to be sent to the study and subject teachers. If the pupil wishes merely to take out a book, he is sent to his study hall with the desired copy during the first fifteen minutes of the period. By this system, the number of students in the library each period is decidedly lessened. It is the duty of the monitors to collect the passes and distribute them to their respective teachers. FALL LIBRARY BOARD TIIIRD Row: SIIIZIZICIKF, Voifqmrzr, Allczz, Olsen, 107255. SECOND Row: Dmicly, G00fz'1mz12, M011- sofz, Nw-dland. FIRST Row: Lyk- kwz, Brier, Hawker, Mifchell, Hoff. SPRING LIBRARY BOARD TIIIIQD Roxy: 015011, R., fllrzlrich, IIICCIIH, SIEIFIIS. SIQCOXD Row: Orrzfsmz, Jllwz, Leak. FIRST Row: .llcIV1'flfi1nzf, Brice, Hoff, Illozzfmz. FALL GIRLS' CLUB CABINET THIRII Row: Crouch, Tf?7'I'II77L'F, CIFHIIIHIZ,All-fC'hl'N,COIIIYFN. SEQ- oxo Row: Nelson, Rrlqrfrzhf, R017- crff, Brfndmorf. l5IIxs'r Row. Iffnf, Jlcfifrzlh, Tfzomas, Nonf- lifml, Leahy. SPRING GIRLS' CLUB CABINET TIIIIQD Row: Cwzflclf, Bmzzprcf, TfII'l'LllICF, CHN, Allan, I. SECOND Row: Mcll r1ft'r.r, 0rm'son, Ilcf, Brffzrlmarc. FIRST Row: llc- Grizrlz, Bczmrfz, Tfmmzzs, Twis- lllllgj, Ifizhy. NE of the most active of the clubs at Central is Girls' Club. Its purpose is to develop the highest standard of wonianhood, to promoteaspirit of cooperation and fellowship, to encourage educa- tion through service to the school, and to stimulate growth of school activities. The club is open to any girl, sophomore, junior, or senior, who wishes to join. INVIICII the club was first organized in IQI2 it was known as the G. E. S. club, standing for growth, education, and service. A Faculty-Mothers tea and a Big Sisters, party have been established as semi-annual events. The latter project was under- taken to arouse the interest of the girls new to Central in the building and its activities. The club contributes yearly to the Ida V. Probett scholar- ship fund and aided by the advisers, Miss Thomas, Miss McGrath, Miss Iles, and Miss Leahy, helps out with school projects whenever it is necessary. D PS J. lu N IQO8. Farmers' and Xlechanics' Savings Bank initiated school savings. Central was one of the first schools to talce up the idea. The purpose of school savings is to promote thrift habits. Central has a very capable system of weekly banking. A cashier for each advisorv is chosen. and from this group of cashiers a board of directors is selected. lt is composed of two Seniors, two juniors. and two TX Sophomores, and two students from the group at large. :X president. a vice-president, and a secretary are elected by the board. Vacancies on the board caused by graduation are iilled by ap- pointments made by the remaining members. The board meets twice a month and discusses ways and means of improving the etliciency of the cashiers and promoting banking generally. All cashiers meet only when the board of directors deems it necessary. Kliss Johnston is faculty adviser for the cashiers. BANK CASHIERS l'iII I'II Row: Knigfzz, Brrmfrznzlc II f1fmm, I'urkw', Kozrfoginzzcy Pl11fz'f1i'. Foi'R'rH Row: Zahn 1!m'giyz11'.f!, Collins, Fzvzlfizff, Ian- fon. 'THIRD Row: Huck, .lIar'1'f11 Koxrfz, l.LI1,O11!I7l', Cmzrfy, lohnf sou. Srgciovn Row: Nelson RUIIIYIIIF, 4I11dzff'.rnf1, 0151111 Jlimoso. FIRST Row: McCall! .N'z1mI'f. II'r1'gf1I, Rorwmiz, Slllldf Shmik. BANK CASHIERS ljll iii Roxy : i1n1m1'f'n1i1r1, Km'- lffll, Plifllj, fflhllffjll, l.i1If11'op, C., .liflzx-if. fI'!Id'l-Iii. lhiIJL'Ik'I'll Row: .N'lJY1fI'l', llfffrifz, Rufwz'1'lf, Ifzwgrfrzz. l7ir1'1'11v. .lmfw1w11, l'. THIRD Row: .llilgilltl If1h11.fo71,I'.. I7lnr'r- f'r'i', l,fljl'7I9'i'VU77I, AIIIIYI-II, .1f'v'.1m.-', 12.IhliH1l'. Sivowtx Row: 'l'o1H11f', 1151-'tfza . lfz'1'1':f1.f, Rvizzr. lZ'.1l1'wf11. Ti'.!f'. i'IiII. l:IRs'I' Row: .Ni.lli1f!Vl'2'g, .Xwl'!.w'Ul1, Xffvfvlv. Infin- ffml. Ix'1'1fii', KWH, l'fim,'. C. C. C. OFFICIALS SIXTH Row: I'IUflI1g'l'l'l1, BIIIIIFV. lCr'I1gtz11, Ezr'f'I'5, Sz'f111z'irlf'f', llofk. Sfallffflllilll,LIIIIIZIFEIL I:II-KTIIROXVZ Giffm, ,-Izzrlcrmzz, Ptzrkzm Szrfifzf 4111, Olson, i-l1fz'r.I'm1, Iffmxoll. Focmwi Row: Gowxr, Hrnznmk- rr, Kl'lIl1Fl'IlIl, Rtllirfilff, liilfvcrf. FIf'f.f.fw'. TIIIIII1 Row: Hilnfing. Oufwz, IVoorlzz'I1r0', Cole, Fox- rzmz, lQnf1w'lI', Nersr, Savown Row: SH'l'l!t lI1I7Ol'g,1ffIllf'L'H,.Il01'- fix, B1'c'1'fc'i11, .IfIIl'.S'lZIIN, E1'111'11. I IIIs'I' Row: Grooms, TlH'l1l'1', O.fZ7fll'lI, KI'llFg'l'l', Kz'f.flr11p, Iohzz- mn. C. C. C. OFFICIALS SIXTII Row: Yrffffz, L., Strin- Acnx, Bzfrzzexf, II'r.ffI1,v, IV1'll1'I1n1.c, Xyfforg, Jlzzffrzz. I'iIl-TlI Ron: TtIHI'fo1', flffwz, Tw1'ff1'i2gI', KIIIIIIII. AYFISOIZ, B., Avffiflll, B. lfoUIz'I'II Row: flmlzlc, lloxf. 1lcDr1m1f1f. Slvfhwz, HU!l'f17'.1'l'lI, Oxffzzfzff. Illgzfc. I-ITHIRD Row: II7l'!fIIllZff, l7I711ff'fm11, Iohnfon. Cfizzffffz, YIAUNISUII, Perffix. Srcown Row: Nflfazz, Mizgizw. Roll, Dyxffzc, IIYKIIXJUIPI. FIRST Row: ,fInm11'r- HIIYII, Cooper, Scoif, Kfl'fX!l1If'l', Bfm'kn.fr'N, ScI1IIfl'I'.v'. HIC purpose of the C. C. C. is to maintain and extend cleanliness, courtesy, and consideration throughout the school and. whenever called upon, to help in any capacity to the best of its ability, proniptly and efficiently. The C. C. C. officials have one of the FIIOSI responsible duties in Central. The 43 regular officers and I5 special officers are on duty between classes and during the lunch per- iods. The lunchrooin is under the supervision of the officials, headed by Charlotte Sniale. There is a Hoot manager in charge of the officials on each floor. A very iinportant piece of work, which is little known to niany students is the conducting of the lost and found department in the office. Once each year a sale of unclaimed articles is held, the profits of which go to the Ida V. Probett fund. Any official may be recognized by his C. C. C. badge. D PS U I . , . . Hlx CJ. A. A. welcomes all girls who are 1n- terested in sports. Although inter-school com- petition is not allowed. the organization encour- ages intramural tournaments. The chairmen of the 'various sports and the officers of the club make up the Ci. A. A. Board, which meets to talk over any questions that may arise, to keep track of the tournaments, and to plan social functions. Aliss Ziemer and Aliss Bell have charge of the organiza- tion. The French Club is one of Central's largest clubs. lt was started in IQIQ under the name MLC Foyer . French plays are given, and French songs are sung ro acquaint the members with French customs. The original purpose of the cluh, which still holds true, is to give a time to the studv of lfrench life and to promote good fellowship and cooperation in' means of friendly informality. Alrs. llrechsler and Xliss llollidax' are the cluh advisers. G. A. A. BOARD 'THIRD Row: Eclqlzmd, I.ZlII!1b0l'g 1.rzz'i.f, TlflAI1!Il'd7Z1!, Zz'!IIc'mrm flflm. SECoNu Row: Rand .llz1fr.v011, Hmzton, Ahern, Eck- rff. FIRST Row: Offlmzrf, Sam!- fifrg, ZfC'77IC'1', Brlf, Dzzrzirlvmz Cnfpfr. FRENCH CLUB CABINET Tniiim Row: .lIo.r.r, laallizlimfr . .YA'.z!1f'11, Orczifmz. Sfciotsu Row: K'i1f'f1',rlf', IUXZIIXVHI. P., AIFIJOIIIIIIJ T1r'z'rfff1g,f, .llznzgffx liiiwi' Row: llrnh,-'f1'1', Crfzr, Illlfliflfll, Holli- filly. STAGE FORCE SECOND Row: SlL'lI'!JI.lY11, Wzzlliaz- der, Nowak, Kzxrseka. FIRST Row: Dziridmiz, Hefvff, King, Tzzrzicr. QUILI. AND SCROLL SECOND Row: Kimble, ff0l771, Nom. FIRST ROW: Gardiner, lahnfon, E., Keyes. LTHOUGH the Stage Force does not receive the publicity that some of the clubs do, it is one of our most important groups. These boys, under the direction of Nlaylon Hepp, industrial in- structor regulate the footlights and spotlights, ad- just and make scenery for the operas and class plays, and make themselves generally useful on the stage. Central is very fortunate in having such a dependable crew to rely upon. Quill and Scroll, the international honor society for high school journalists, was organized at Cen- tral in 1918. Students with outstanding literary ability are recommended for membership by the club's advisers, Miss O'Leary and Mr. Mulligan. Articles which have appeared in print in one of the publications are sent to the National Headquarters by those recommended and if they are approved, the student becomes a member of the society. Dur- ing the past year, only six students were eligible for the chapter. Q? J. D PS af U Hlrf Chess Club was organized under the direc- tion of Xliss Hutchinson to encourage the stu- dents to find enjovment in the quieter pleasures. There are three tvpes of plavers in the club: those who have no knowledge of the game, who are given instructiong those who have had some exper- ience, who have played off a tournamentg and the live best players, who have met with teams from other schools in the twin cities. The Debate Club was organized last fall for the purpose of interesting the students in debating. From this group, the outstanding students were chosen to represent Central against competition from other high schools in the citv. From this group also, the members of the lllarren Debate teams were taken. Mrs. Luella B. Cook and Charles Addington have had charge of coaching the de- baters and should be given much credit for their work. CHESS CLUB l:Ill'R'l'lI Row: ,-lnzzozzi, Ryan, liffffmfiz, ,-lzffrfn, l'c1r11fm1. Flarxiuu Row: ,lIl'1Hl-77, True, Nrlfwz, Irfhfifozz. Srcovm Row: Holla- mn, H!'I1IIF5.fj', Krzzcgsl, Ncpplf, SfIU!'I71l7A't I'. l IRs'1' Row: IJIIIFI- mmf, Jlozflfozz, I-Izzlchizzxorz, l'I'l'k77IfIlI. DEBATE CLUB lfoi urn Row: lohzzxo 11, G., lalllgf, .ilfl1lI'lll'lI, l.1lI'a'1lII, lf., 11-Hg, .Yll'FIIA'l'II:'. Truim Row: ll'11.-1, I,'i11'f1',flz', l'ilr'fQw', 1'nI11i1n1, Ijffflll, IQ. Si rowo Row: Dr Rrmzii. 1l!lt'A'HIiIIl, P., Himloll, lQiA'!l l'. Clizmgfzly. ,X'm'i1. l:lRSI' Row: Iliff: rfzwrzz, ,lifff1'r1gln11, Hofzfzg, ffmk, 1i.1l'A'rf'. BLUE TRIANGLE CABINET TIIIIIIJ Row: lfryfqzzlfzfl, fimifff Ifc1'gqz11'.I'l, fiffrn, Pz'11'1'f'. Lum! SECOND Row: Ruff, 1'l1zf1f, 1111 ofwi, .Il., ffl'l'Zf.fUl1, ffrozfefl. l7IIIsI Row: f.'1'f'll', lohiifmz, l'., IUIJA' .IICIJIJIIKIIIL SILVER TRIANGLE CABINET TIIIIID Row: .Il11rl1'11, Iflynzz, Nr!- xon, Collimz Srctoxu Row: Rolf Coin, I-?1'11ggc'z', Norby, Rrzirliug- inf. FIRST Row: .IlcIV1'll1,1z111r Y1Ill'lif'l', Opfmzf, Gomllmlll. HIC Girl Reserves organization was started at Central in 1925 and it has grown steadily ever since. lts purpose is to proI11ote a more friendly and LICIIIOCIYIYIC spirit among the girls of Central. The Blue Triangle group of the organization is composed of MA junior and senior girls. Mrs. Pink and Mrs. Gamble have charge of the group. To give the younger girls of Central High an op- portunity for leadership and a consciousness of their own group, was the purpose of forming the Silver Triangle club, aside from its regular func- tion as an afTiliation with the Y. IV. C. A. This group separated from the Blue Triangle in the spring of 1933, and is now an independent club with a membership of 139. Sophomore and MB junior girls are eligible. The success of the Silver Triangle proves the ability of the younger girls at organization. .I I I I I I I I I I D PS u HI , Nlimes and Nlummers club aifords a great opportunity for students interested in drama- tics. In presenting plays at assemblies, and inati- nees. the members gain ability and self-confidence in acting. Much of the talent for class plays is drawn from this club. At a football assembly the play YYho Says Can't was given and Dust of the Road was pre- sented at the Christmas assembly. The latter, which is an unusual and an extremely difficult play was one of the finest bits of dramatic work the club has done. Two matinee programs were given in the early spring. At one. the plays HA Proposal Under Diffi- culties and Two Slatterns and A Kingl' were acted, and at the other Summer llolidayl' and wlihe Forfeitfl MIMES AND MUMMERS lfouivrri Roxy: Bzwcrerz, Putnam, lazllayearz, Al0Illl07l, Knoblf, Gtzllrf, Bullion. rllHIRD Row: Yepplc, Jhzrrizz, Hcrberl, Galen, Earl, Hubaltz, Sktzlzen. SECOND Row: Rolzcrtx, iYl'l.i'077, Crew, P 0 nz tl .f 6 l, Phillips, I-Iilbelinlq. Fmsr Row: lfuxzmuzz, Norrllanri, Grafx, Ifclzlalll, Grzrmlilz. MIMES AND MUMMERS lfirrn Row: Ellrzxozz, Pnmimz, Ialllgf, Brimtczz, Bcryr,-'fv1. Buff lion. F0l'R'IIl Row: Cox, .lI11llr1', Sirlizff, flzzilcxgrcfz, I,, Olfczz, L. THIRD Row: Owvlfmi. Tlllfffllllgf. L'Ilz'l', llihl-fl1t'j', Dr1l1c'rfy, l0l111A ffm, Il Srciown Row: 1011115011 llUHIiI.fl'l. Noni, l'rn1lrr7'fm1, Hzzzvlf frronz. lfiiwr Roxy: I.iIrlILI-YFLIII, l',iiIJ'lIJ1iIlI. timys. SQLMHI, Hilbe- lmlx .N'11r'il4'11lw1'g. SKYLITE CLUB FIFTII Row: Scotz, TIIIZIIZTSIIII, Olson, Z., Przrlqrr, firrczzhizll, Olson, B., Rrokzlzlf. l:0l'R'l'Il Row: Mtztffzrzlf.-1 Jloc, Ofcfmi. Root, Cox, lltznzmfr. 'THIRD Row: Rfmzzow, Rzz1fzw'fon1', Karp, PFIFYZVOII, Norlrzfzdw, Fllycrx, Cuz'- umzzzgfz. Sifcoxu Row: fllcllhzl- rrx, Frordz, Corrs, Eifxtminz, Clllllffll, Hfyler. lfmsr Row: l'rr111z7cm'1c1'gl1, lVi1If'r, Hz1,fef1y, T111'nw', KI'l'Lx!IIIFl'. HI-Y CLUB Si-.xEN'r1I Row: I'r'odw', Lilie- holnz, Larxazz, Pcrzrsozz, Ezzcfgcrl, Lrz Mayerm, Goodlmzd, Bond:- icr, Williams. SIXTH Row: Wccklmzd, Scfznlfs, Barrozzf- dough, Olsen, Pcvzlfrrrfz, Bakrr, Rzmfrcrg, Crook. F1ifTH Row: Hrzlwxfiz, Jlzzzzdr-azz, Scfznclq, Ol- son, Goozflurzd, Kzzfgfzf, Iffm- qnfxt, Hoififlzf, Krake. l'iUl'R'l'Ii Row: Vofknzizr, Jlafr, Poff, Hfzglmzd, lffzkizzx, Hull, Powell, 1,11 Lac. THIRD Row: Tl0El'IIllg.i', Sfonc, Krzgrr, B1'I'fZ7l'5O71, E1iLY,f0lI, Ezfmzx, Slorck, lluffroff, Hazz- fcfz. SECOND Row: Roc'K':!1'nh. DLI7If6Z.f07I, Nffwfck, Kwzfqf, Er- ftcd, Nom, Ire, z1lZIfC!'50lI. FIRST Row: Holm, Barker, Young- Hnorf, .-llzzlerxezz, Rorfgers, Sier- cml ,RoU1'11.f. HE Slcylite Club meets bi-monthly. lts aims, cultural, social, and school service, are carried out through meetings of various types. A series of illustrated art talks by members, visits to the Art Museum, sketching in our greenhouse, and out-of-door painting trips all proved interest- ing meetings. A most successful venture was three exhibitions-the fall and spring Skylite Art Shows, and the Art Department work displayed in the Trophy room and sponsored by the club. The Hi-Y is a group of boys organized under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. Their purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. This year under the guidance of Mr. Rodgers and Lawrence Youngblood, the club took a dangerous, but profitable, step. It was divided into four chapters: Linx, Pioneers, Morpheus-Phi- Delphus, and Abba Dabba VVL1. D PS U lllf purpose of the Botany Club is to further the interest of the students in the study of na- ture, especially in plant life, and to allow those taking Botany to work together outside the class- room in elub responsibility. The meetings are held every other week with dilferent members of the elub taking part in the programs by giving talks on nature. A campaign to raise money for a eon- tribution to the lfloise Butler Memorial fund was held in the fall. The purpose of this fund was to ereet a tablet to Xliss l3utler's memory on Arbor day. Xliss Butler, who was a former teacher at Central and South, founded the Glenwood Plant Reserve. ln the election of oifieers, Henry Quist was made president, Xlajel Harding, viee-president, Maxine Reno, secretary, Howard Post, treasurer, and Aliee -laeobi, sergeant-at-arms. Nliss Edlund and Miss Groth are the club advisers. BOTANY CLUB SIXTH Row: Ezfffrow, Hzzlfrf, lirfvhilnff, f.'rof.r1u1f12, lftzrisy, .Xv!'l.i'UII, IJ., .lli1gr11z7'1'1', 17Ol'fl'1', .ll4'C1lHl'z'y, Hoziznxr, FIFTH Row: Ifnfnzr, lZ41'1i!fk,i'OlI, ll'iffz'41n2.f, I1'1'ffz', l.m11f, Pczfzzmrz, E., Brrzzlen- fmrg, Htlllflijffl-ll, RI-gllflffl. l:0lTR'I'II Row: Hofgfzl, Cook, fzlnfffmzl, Erkrrf, .Iff1'11, B., Rn- lfm, liufulz, Prim. Tirmn Row: CUffUItllI, Trolfrr, l.m1fo11, lurk- fofl, 1-I111fc'1'.w11, H., lVir'r, Gun- fiflfzl, 1l0l'fl'1', SZVIIIIIIJII. Smtoxu Row: Graff, ,l,t'IX'l'f'll, PtlIt'ltIA', lIUII.i'r'fItIIl, .Il111'z'r.+'o12, B., 015011, I., Tflizyrr, Jl4'lI l11m'f. lfrksr Row: Huff, l07l!'.f, Harding, Grolb, Qzzfff, Ifrlfmzrf, 106110. Puff, IAIZVIXUI. BOTANY CLUB Sixiil Row: Siflifffnr, fimfgrff, Rn. -'.i' ffl, Ifilffijfllfl, h't111.v411, lfzf- rfnr, Y'fm1pA'1'11.c, fllfllifllll. 1:11 rn Row: Qlillff, l'1illl'!ll'A'C'I1, Shook. l3m'A'1r, ll'U!tIl'!'1', Turn1111'z', Iflfrf. lox :viii Row: .Yl'I!'t7IH1f7, I.-VUII.-', .N'1r'1z'i11'l, I.1'f1z'f'4'1'g, l.z'ilA'. Krin- oofrf, illillllll Row: SIHIfl11l1,llIl1f' ffzfff, Olin, Iilmfvi, lf1'1'11f1f'H, lCw'L'.ft11f, l'YI'ifl7IfVff!!J. Sivovlm Row: l'f1'i!11.f. lffllzirfr, llfmfrfzizzf. lx'oz'M'f'. f'tIl'!I'f!t', llurzflzzg. I-'mst Ron: f'f.f1:.-TJ.. fluff. llroffl. Kr fm. Yr!'f'fr, l.'f.'fmw.'. I-ezrif. COMMERCIAL CLUB CABINET iI4HIRD Row: 1IllZ171l'l'llHll'I, flffcn, H., SHIIIIXYO. Smtoxn Row: Ilmzf guy 1X'l7Ult'If'S, L'clqw'f, 1.f',fw IDIRSI' Row: I.11111lc'f11, llofmw l'0zt'r'11i'. COMMERCIAL CLUB CABINET FOURTH Row: Hilfozz, Wilxon, I'r'zz11w11, Eck, Sfornzocn, flfiriw' 5011, .Jmmfrnm11. IIIHIRU Row Nelson, fifzzfrle, Hilzrgfmnf, Dr' Voc, Ff1.r5fff12rfff1', Br'riff'1'11, Gilrzf illff. SI-.COND Row: Kllozvfrf 7l0lt'lIf', Drargcr, Crew, I'0z4fcr.f, Dzzzzfrlrozz. Fiksr Row: Hzzlrez' son, Pfzillzpx, lzzcolvi, Eclqerf, Run now. llli Commercial Club was organized at Cen- tral in 1924 to help students who were taking commercial courses to become better acquainted and to furnish instruction as well as entertainment for them. Any student who is taking a commercial subject is eligible to join the club, and at present, the membership in it is larger than in any other club. It is the plan of the club to have some prom- inent business person at each meeting to give a talk to the students about the business world. A yearly contribution to the Ida Y. Probett Scholarship fund is made by the group. The faculty advisers for the club in the fall were Miss Carey and Miss lurnquist, and in the spring the group was under the supervision of Xlr. Iflosmer and Nlr. Nordby. i i i l l I Xxx QJO , A , l ! f I D PS Ui IQ Hlf Latin Club offers fellowship in the group and interest in the life of other times and places-partieularly in Greece and Italy. A visit to Rome as guest of the city was described by Tren- with Basford, a jamboree scout. at one of the meet- ings. Un his return from a six months stay in Athens, Deno Geanokoplos, compared modern Greece with America. Green bows and shamrocks were sold for St. Patricks day in order that the club might make its yearly contribution to the Ida Y. Probett Scholarship fund. At the April meeting. a former student, lfmerson Wulling. now on the staff of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts spolqc. The fall officers were: Ruth Christensen. presi- dentg Chalmers Hughes, Vice-presidentg Arnold Jensen. secretaryg and George Schwert. treasurer. LATIN CLUB SIXTH Row: Pritchell, lVccfq.r l.1111tfrm, Szuazzson, Nelson, xvfffffl, L., SL'!?lL't'1'l, Quik! l:II-'TH Row: Oprfrzfzl, Nelson, B. Le Hawaii, .llzzffwy Spluak, Lin- IIC, Tmvicr. FOURTH Row: Ter- ry, I., .llcCizfkiU, I'1'cfr0lI, Mar- Innis, u'7tIg'I1lll', Snnzizg, Qual- lcfy, Sinznzons. THIRD Row: Wal- grwi, JIa.wg1'1c5, Newcomb, JI 111'- phy, Jletzfle, Lmzfq, Lnken. Src- oxo Row: Jltillalzon, 1.lII'.fUlI Sfiffzvcff, J1:'1I'lz'y, Towne, Mm'- phy. FIRST Row: Rnzmlree lf'6iIz1cy, Cfzziflrzzfczz, Htzrris HIlg Al'.f, Hzzlfff, f'0f1l1.frn1. LATIN CLUB SIXTH ROW: Lzzkfzzx, Keyes, Lur- mu, G., Ctzrfrr, Dorn, Allen l ri111kx,,'Iln1. FII 'rn Row: Gould Sinzfurif, B1'i11'ff1z4u1'fe, Dz'Runzt1 PIi11z'0f':e11, Ifrzrl, Hozviznl For'n'ri1 Row: Cilricr. C.. Dick- son, Iellxen, Hong. IJO!1C'7'l'j' Fnffzuzz. Tiinux Row: El'I-LVQSUII I... lohzzffm. II., lf'.f,fvcrs011, C111- IN, E., Ruf1f'2'ff, f0!Il15'U7l. R. Fmzrr. Sivoxn Row: Ffzizfu.-' Chl'1iif-Y, Cillllflflllf, Burg. .Uw- fwlf, Chf'i.-Affair.-w11, ll. lfmsi Row: li7K'A'f'llI, Bzflfff, f.'!I1'I'.ffI'lI' .ff11, CYQIIIKXIIY. llngurf. llihlilllfj' Iifznffff. SCANDINAVIAN CLUB Slxrlr Row: Ambfi, Nyfmrg, IJ'kA'f'l2, IVe!v5fcr, Szzbf, Iolzzzmfz fl., lofuzfwz, G., .-lfzflrrzfrfl FI14'I'1I Row: Elinsofz, Lee, Iofm- mlz, M,, lVIZZg1'f'l1, C1'0.r.-'nzwz lloxr, lolznmn, l'iUl'RTH Row Prcns, SZUf'!I71F7'g, Norzfxlrrmz Ligoarzf, llIL'0!7507I, Olsen, I. 'THIRD Row: Rogfrif, S!l0l'!7IHllf ron, H., Iczzwzz. SECOND Row Taucnz, LLILUJUI7, Dolmscth, Fd- Iing, Holmgren, Eliumzz. lfiustr Row: Cfzirzzzlvcm, .'1IIlZ7E7'56'7Z, P. PIII'k!'I', PI'tII'.iY277, .-ifvzmfhzllllxfm Sffrig. SCANDINAVIAN CLUB SIXTH Row: Izrcalvfmz. B0l'1'l'A'UII Crunk, Sriram, Lmzrfrm, Barg- qzzixf, Sclznfk. FIFTH Row: john- son, ll., Izzcofuon, S., Fryknmzz SIIWIIIXOII, johnson, E., Oppr- grmrrf. FoUR'1'H Row: Lzzziffolz Iohnmrz, llizhllvcfrg, Chclnzim Fczmzzzzi, Brown, Tfznrfzlflfffi ,THIRD Row: LiljC'lI.s'fl'0771, Ny- zwlff, Knzzfxrzz, Mfzfmn, Ijfiriizhf, Rzfxf. Skcown Row: Olin, Sumi- mn, Iohnxon, K., Kjorfzzzz Cflnlpfffrfl, Slmzffvy, SO7Y77f'77l7l'l'g Fllwl' Row: .'1f7Igl'I'II, Silgfllg Efrfzlhf, lufzfifrm, l.., Brigrjzliff, Eng rjlzfft. Wzzrmc, Hmzxon, IVrfv5ff1', 101111- 1 H12 Scandinavian Club, organized to familiar- ize the pupils with the culture, literature, and music of the Scandinavian countries and to create interest in that department, as Well as for the social end, remained inactive in the fall except for pro- grams in the classes, which were prepared by mem- bers of the program committee, of whom there was one in each class, and a joint Swedish program with Roosevelt, North, and South, at South high in De- cember. At this meeting, 25 Central students sang Swedish songs. During the spring term, meetings of the club have been held monthly. A Norse pro- gram in April was held with the same three schools at North high. Andrine Olson participated in a declamatory contest and a trio consisting of Lor- raine Olson, Evelyne Borreson, and Audrey Shor- bund sang at this program. The officers of the club were: Lucille johnson, president, Richard Bergquist, vice-president, Grace Fngquist, secre- tary, and lfvangeline Sageng, treasurer. ROM SOPHOMORE TO JUNIOR, FROM JUNIOR TO a ENIOR, FROM SENIOR TO ALUMNUS, THE CLASSES KEEP GOING UP YEAR AFTER YEAR. EOIN JPQ no I D Z 4 cn :L D O O I 56 HE Alumni Association at Cen- tral was formed several years ago in order to provide a suitable athletic field for the students. As a result of alulnni initiative Central has one of the finest fields in the city, now fully paid for without help from the school board, a record of which Central is proud. Another purpose is to assist the school in making iinproveinents, and to provide aid for those who otherwise would not be able to attend high school. lflarold N. Falk started this by personally aiding a nuinber of students to be graduated. The meni- bers each year plan lloniecoming as their reunion celebration. 450 people at the event this year niade it unusu- ally successful. The fact that there were graduates from as far baclc as 1883 shows a growing interest in the association. HOMECOMING CELEBRATION, NOVEMBER 3, 1933 JANUARY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY VERY term it is the custoni of the graduating class to distinguish those who have attained an average of 2.3 in scholarship by placing theni on the roll of the National Hon- or Society. Since I5 per cent of the class may becoine nieni- bers. those who have attained averages slightly less than 2.3 are elected to the society by the faculty to complete its mein- bership. The january class contributes thirty-eight students who are worthy of this high award. Those who automati- cally becanie inenibers are: Holtnian. Bernice . 3.0000 Galen. Duane . 3.9600 Rannow, Inez , . , , , 2.8200 Iohnson, Betty Ann ...,., 2.7916 Schinnes. Mae . . , 2.7916 Moulton, Robert . 2.7678 Carman. Mary . . 2.7307 Hum, Henrietta , . 2.7200 Nelson. Ruth . . . 2.6923 Earl, Maud . . 2.6666 Crocker. Florence ....., 2.6603 Rekdahl. Lucille . . Those elected were: Iohnson. Robert .... , 2.2888 Hanseonie, Barbara 2.2884 Towne. Leone . . . 2.2777 Iohnson. Marvin 2.2352 Eck. Birdell ,...... ., 2.2200 Burrow. Maurine 2.2105 Rockstroh. Kenneth 2.1750 Laughlin, Madeline Turner, Katherine Goodman. VVilliam Iohnson, Dorothy Christensen, Ruth Halverson, Lorraine Rannow, Ilo . . Crew, lean . . , Habata, Harry , . , McElrath, Gayle . Mork, Esther . , 2.3125 Peirce. Marjorie . . Hall. Marion , . Luliins. Margaret Roll. Faith ...,. . Iordan, Verna , . Anderson. Iulian . Rutherford. Kathryn Mitchell. Robert 2.0-116 2.6600 2.6538 2.5833 2.5833 2.5800 2.-1800 2.4166 2.3703 2.3600 2.3392 2.3200 2.1600 2.1086 2.0961 2.0833 2.0800 2.078-1 2.0623 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY I:11f'1'l-I Row: Iohrzxon, Mdflrath, Jlorlq, Iohllfcn, Moulton, Tzu'- nrr, H0!7!llll, Mflvhrll. Foi5R'rH Row: Cfz1'z'xIc11re11, f700!11771tI7l, l:'r11'!, Roll, Scfiirzizef, Peirce, Hizzzfcwize. 'THIRD Row: Rek- rliifzl, Andcrfon, Iohnson, Car- man, Iordzzn, Rannaw. Siecoxn Row: Rzzrznow, Hum, Nelson. Towne, Roclqrtrofz, Hall, Rzfzfz- crforfi. FIRST Row: HllIl'FI'.f0lZ, Crew, Hoffnmfz, Gfzfczz, Bm'- rozr, Crocker. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SIXTH Row: Elm qzzisl, Sfzzulz Rorefzlfef-g'e1', Keyes, W ri g h I Pemxfon, P e rl m a zz, Bro ktzw Holm, Wong. FIFTH Row: Simi mow, Terry, Tozwznec, Benson Scmzlezzr, Tinker, Allen, Drae- ger, Hillzelink. FOURTH Row Hilfwz, Roberts, Seoff, Opzlzzhl Iensefz, Berger, Fmnlq, Bohlzg ,THIRD Row: IOAIISOIZ, A., Brel- lein, Gozflzl, Nora, Dorolis, S111- nrl, Lmzdeen, lliehzzzzzl, Haw- fQi11.f017. SECOND Row: Holm- gren, Smale, Powerx, Eekerf, Kizouflef, Wrzllfom, Rolierlf, Ry- lnmler. FIRST Row: Thnleen Plmzf, Iohnfon, P., F0.i'a'lff7II I-Iefus, Nelson, Orerlsou, Wefxe, Cfzrlixle. JUNE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY O become a member of the National Honor Society one must average 2.3 in scholarship rating or else be among the highest ISSQ, of the class. These persons are also rated the highest in all-round character and leadership. Near the end of the semester each year the society is entertained at a banquet or tea given in its honor. Those who attained an average of 2.3 and therefore automatically became members HIC! Heinz, Mary . . . ,.. Possum, Esther . . . . . Nelson, Beatrice . . . . , , Terry, Ianet . , , , . . . Henson, Nils . . . . , , Holmgren, Vivian ...... Knowles, Lavern . . . . XValbom, Virginia ...... Draeger, Marguerite .... Berger, Charles ........ Frank, Dorothy , . . . , . Weise, Robert . . . . . . Roberts, Alden . .... . Staab, Daniel ..,.. Roberts, Mary Elizabeth. Perlman. Ted . .,.... . Gould, Annie Mary ..,.. Brokaw, Celia , . . . . . Dovolis, Mary , . . . , . Holm, William . . . Those elected were: Rosenberger. Bruce ...... Stuart, Ioan . . . . . . , Eckert, Mary . . . . . . . Plant, Rosalind . . . . . Carlisle, Richard , . . . . Hilbelink, Ruth . . . . . . 3.0000 3.0000 2.8750 2.8260 2.7916 2.7916 2.7777 2.7391 2.7346 2.6666 2.6666 2.6538 2.6250 2.6250 2.6078 2.5806 2.5416 2.5384 2.5217 2.5185 2.2916 2.2916 2.2826 2.2800 2.2758 2.2500 Nora, Fred ...... . . Hawkinson. Mary Iensen, Elsie ....... , . . Simmons, Iune . Bohlig, Lyle . , , Tucker, Robert . , Wong, Walter . Opdahl, Robert . Allen, Ioyce . . . , . Powers, Mildred ,... . . . Scott, Elizabeth ..,. , . . Thuleen, Roland , . . . . . Lundeen, Marion . . . , . Smale, Charlotte Iohnson, Alice . . Sanders, Alyce . . Rylander, Eleanor , . ,. Wright, Iesse ...... . . . Elmquist. Earl . . Breilein, Helen . . . Keyes, Cynthia . Iohnson, Pauline Oredson, Charlotte Torrance, lean . . . . Pearson, Valeria ..,. . . . Hilton, Olive ..,. Michaud, Virginia ...... 2.1666 2.5098 2.5000 2.5000 2.5000 2.4800 2.4693 2.4583 2.4375 2.4347 2.4347 2.4285 2.4166 2.4074 2.3877 2.3750 2.3541 2.3529 2.3400 2.3207 2.3043 2.2500 2.2400 2.2307 2.2083 2.2000 2.1904 ND PS 2 U REPRESENTATIVE CENTRALITES JANUARY Alla to you, Representative Central- itesl You are the ones who are first in the hearts of your fellow students. Here are your honors representing almost every type of activity offered at Central: Robert Moulton, Senior Class President, captain of the swimming team, in the class play cast, elected to the National Honor Society, and on both the News and Cen- tralian staffs. Duane Galen was the Treas- urer and Salutatorian of his class, he also had a leading role in the class play and made excellent records on the swimming and tennis teams. Lucille Rekdahl, the Vice- president of the class, played opposite Duane in the class play, she was also Presi- dent of the Mimes and Nluinmers and a member of the National Honor Society. Harry Martin was President of the C club. Captain of the football team, and a good forward on the basketball team. Betty Nordland, President of the Girls, Club and the French Club, had a prominent part in the class play. Vllilliam Goodman displayed his talents in the class play and on the de- bate team, he was also a member of the Na- tional Honor Society and the class cabinet. Xlaud lfarl distinguished herself as an actress in the class play. and was chosen for the National Honor Society. The News will miss its editor. John Knoble, in addition john was a member of the debate team, class play. class cabinet. and Quest Staff. He won first place in the national news story contest conducted by Quill and Scroll. Jean Crew served as President of the French club and was a member of the National Honor Society, the class cabinet, and the Centralian staff. Bernice Holtman was the capable Valedictorian and, of course, a member of the National Honor Societv. IEAN CREXV DU.-WE GALEN BERNICE HOLTBI.-XN I'I.-XRRY NIARTIN BETTY NC7RDL.AND NlAl'D EARL VVILLIABI CEOODINIAN IOHN KNOBLE ROBERT Mot'LToN LUCILLE REKDAIH. REPRESENTATIVE CENTRALITES JUNE ONGRATCLATIONS, Representa- tive Centralites. You have been chosen by your class as the ten who have achieved niost during your course at Central. Howard Andersen was president of the class, the Hi-Y, the Student Council, and was assistant editor of the Centralian. Pau- line johnson was kept busy as the Vice- president of the class, President of the Girl Reserves, and Vice-president of the French Club. Dick Powell, Treasurer of the class, was our contribution to the ranks of the all-city basketball players. Charlotte Ored- son made a good Secretary for the class, in addition she was Vice-president of the French Club and on the cabinets of the Girl Reserves and Girls' club. VVilliam Besse- sen, as the Red Shadow in the '4Desert Songl' and Disraeli in the class play gave superb performances, and was prominent in Mimes and Mummers. Celia Brokaw held positions of increasing importance on the Quest Staff until she became editor and she was a member of the Skylite Club. lVilliam Holm guided the Work of the Centralian as its capable editor and proved very competent as President of the C. C. C., Associate Editor of the News, Vice- president of the Student Council, and a member of the class cabinet. lrene Ander- sen starred as Clarissa in '4Disraeli , she was also Business Manager of the News and a member of the Mimes and Rlummers. Robert Hoel, President of the HC Club, excelled equally in football, basketball, and track. Rosalind Plant was President of the bank directors, Vice-president of the Girl Reserves, and a member of the Centralian Stall. On the Student Council were Pauline johnson, Dick Powell, Charlotte Oredson Rosalind Plant, and Robert Hoel. IRENE ANDERsEN WILLIAINI BEssEsEN ROBERT HOEL PAFLINE Ioiixsox IQOSALIND PLANT Howxizn ANDERsi2N CELIA likoliaw XVILLIAAI Hour Cu,iRLoTTE CJREDSON Dick POXVELL D PS ON U lx! w ROBERT IXIOULTON - - 4 P1'e.firic'71t LLicz1LLE REKDAH1. A - Via' PI'L'5fdC'77f NI.-XRTIIA CLRUXDITZ A 4 Sfwuffnzry DUANE CJALEX - - f - Treasurcw BERNIQE HOLTMAN A - I'vfI!6!17I.C'f01'1-tIlZ DL1xxE LEALIEN 4 - SIIIIlZlIl0I'1.tl71 JANUARY CLASS CABINET Tluxm Row: .S'rMl1116f, Kimbff llL11'I1'11, JIU,-1111lf'rzz'f, Clzzfm Kfo1'fm12'. SECOND Rmv: C1'l'It' Iugmzlz, Coorfnzuzz, lzzaolni ffrozrch. FIRST Row: fpflllllflfi Iiwfirlc, NfcK'z'1',m71, JIOIIZIUII, ,XLIII far, Ihkrfffhl. CLASS OFFICERS CLASS HONORS CLASS OFFICERS CLASS HONORS JUNE CLASS CABINET FOURTH Row: Slgzhrn, Holm, flllfn, I., Howl, Zirglcr. 'LIIIRIJ Row: liarkcr, Plllllf, Hell, Twen- lingx, SECOND Row: Smale, Lol:- licll, Lczllzy, Roll, A'1L'u'vllfl'7'f. FIRST Row: Nulzrlr, lolzizsou, P.. Azzflcrfm, H., Orcflfon, Powell. HCJXX'.XRD .-XNDERSEN PAIYLINE IOHNSON - CHAR LOTTE CJREDSON - IYJICK POXVELL - - KL-XRY HEINZ - ESTER Fosstjm A - - - P1'L'51'tll'IlZ Vice' Pl'l'Sf!!677l' - Sz?c'l':'Iz11'y - - - Tl'66Z5Zll'EI' Valedlclorimz SlIZZ4ZlIl'0l'1:tl7Z XMBLI, IEANNE Social Comrnittcuz l'Mcssiul1 : Mi- lxllflilul C..-X.A.g Glu Club: Girls' Club: Cirl Rcscrics: liotam' Club: S1'an1linai'ian Club. BI1f7!711il1g' 0Z'f'l' llfliffl 1111: of fuzz, I1l1'7l'1'l'I1I 11411111 fbi' 00111111011 11111. .XxnERsox. C1.1r1foRD lfootball lil: Talent Club: Sczanzli- uaiiarn Club. ,I fl'1'f'1I!f1-V S1111-16' 101' 1f1'1:'1 i'1111f, ,I1111 II'I11j' 11611 11 1111 of fllll. 1XNDRRsox. STANLEY Swimming Tcgun. Hffx 11 f1'i1'1111 11110172 our 11111 111151. Hff1l'l'l' 111 111111 we 5111111 111111 12111f1. HERO. DoN.1iL0 Ccntralian Slglff. ,111 1'.i:1'1:11c111 f1ho111g1'11phf1', 11111' 1111- l'I7fl !17 D1111, H1111 111111'11'1' 1111 fu .-' .fel l1f7011. BL.'iTTM.xN, l.vlYLA Girls' Club. Brfgul, 101153 1'1'1'111'fo11x, gdjk. 115111 111'1gHIc'11,f 17 g1Ufl77IYl' 11'11i'. Boos.xL1s, IAXIES Winner of High School Advertising Contest 35: News Staff fl-iusincss Mgr. und Amlv. Mgrj .l111'r1'11'.f111g if My 11,1162 HosTRoR1, NORB1.XN lianilg Diamonclball 'Sli 0.1 1'11111'11'sy 111111 11111111zf1',f 111' pos- 51'.ffr11 .-'111'h 11 A'l0l'!'. Of g1'11111f1111'11 like 111111 wr 111111111 1111'1'1' 11'r1'1- more. liiaooxs, RODNEY Football 132: Basketball S22 HC Club: Norse Club Il'11r11 .ff70l'.f'f 1111, 1111r.-4111111 of 1116 11111113 R0t17Il'j'l5 5111? ffl fh1111' 015 f1U1L'!'1'. l3L'RRow, IXIAVRENE National Honor Socictyg Bora n 5' Club 811135 17 1111'g111y 11111111y g11'1 ffl 1111111 f1I1 ll'1llIg:' of 16111153111 .f11r'.f l'C'1'j' flrn. .xNDERSUN, C.xRL Sliylitn' Club f1UI1i'1l'Ol1J' 111111 611111 11' hr, 111.f1 115 111'1'1' 115 116' C1111 115. IXNDERSON. I1'L1.iN Natiwnal Honor Sczcirtyz liamlz Tun- nis. 18111 01111' 1'.f .r11f1f111fc11 111 01111 ll 111111 l'Z'1l'C'1 1111 0111 .r 1r111p1'1', 17l1f 11 11.1.f11'1 1'111111g1'11 C11r.r111 ' 1111y. Axxoxi, ciE!JRfPE l ootbull lll. 'SIL Chess Club. lll1ll'I'f'l'8J' fhl'1'l' Ili .ro1111'1h1'l1g llllflllg, f1f'UJ'gt' Ins' 1h1'1'1'. BERC, CDLXYE Girls' Club: C o ni ru c r c i a l Club: CAA.: Norse Club. fl g1'111111 girl IV1111 11 11'111111'11g 11'11y. RUNNER. M.'XRH' ELIZABETH lfrcncb Clubg Girls' Club. Hfffj' BIJIIIIFIJJ' 11 Cf1l'f'1'fI11 111,rf. 11111' 111 1116 1'h01'1'11f1 111 11111' 111115. HOSTROINI. LAURELL Spanish Club: Chess Club. l.1111rf11'f KI prppy mr! of 11111, Il'1' 1'1111'1 1'11111g1111' 111111 g1o11111y 111' 11111. Biuxcu. C. KENNETH News Stntl' '31, 32: Clicss Club. .l111'11vx'5 f01r1'111111' 111111 jo11y, Hay 110 1111111 101' 11zr111111'11o1y. BUGBY. FLORENCE F r c n Q h Club: Conuncrgial Club: Gln-e Clubg Girls' Club. Avfllt' lt'l' 111112111 her bfffff, ll? 11'1'.rh 11'1: 11 k7l0lt'1l 11e1' .f11o11c'1', HL'RRows. DANIEL C. C. C. Cabinet: Football: Swim- ming: Gini tczun. ll'61'11 111r1'1 s 11111111'11g C150 111 1111 171-ghlf, I fU1lIl'f111IF.i' .i'11111y. BURTON, MiXRG.'XRET Swan alzrl zzcaer lfolll, I-lcv' heizrfk as goorl as gold. clliA'MBERS, IOSEPHINE C.C.C.: Girl Reserves: Girls' Club: Latin Club: French Club. illfilily plus clzaraclef' plus' lrrairzs. What finer aflrilmie rezmzzzzxfl C1iRIsTY, ZANA Emblem W i n n e r: G.A.A.: Girls' Club: Latin Club: Commercial Club: Homecoming Queen. Zamff a darling, some would :ai keen, Well always 1'l'771l'1H!7!'I' om' home- coming queen. CL.XRK, IXNDREXY Track Team: Football: UC Club. We have lrarfirrl from rlay Io rlayj I-le's Il fine fellow in ferry way. COCHRANE, DOROTHY Library Board: G.A.A.: Hotan 5' Club: Latin Club: French Club: Girls' Club. Lovely girl-zzcver :cams blue, Always hind aml good aml Irne. CORNVVELL, VALERIIX G.A.A.: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: French Club: Botany Club. A friend imleezl aml a friend' worlh while, Uflzo always grrazf or wifh afmflr. CROCKER, FLORENCE National Honor Society: Emblem VVinner: G.A.A. A viola! hy a mo.ffy 510110, Half hizlzlcn from Ihr eye. CULL, MONICA News Staff: Girls' Club: Latin Club: G.A.A. Lively, pranlqislz, fall of fini, Always doing' thing.: on Ihc ran. DAVIDSON, HOWARD Stage Crew. Whal wozzlzl our slagc zlo without him? CIARBLXN, MARY National Honor Society. Hn' pazhway lies among fha flarr. CRHRISTENSEN, RUTH National Honor Society: G.A.A.: UC Club: C.C.C.: Latin Club fl'resitlent7: French Club: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves. A capable girl, well-lihfzl, full of fllll, When :hc floss I1 fhing, iff .fzfrely well zlozzs. QZHRYSLER, MARCUEIKITE G.A.A.: Girls' Club: French Club: Commercial Club. GF716I'OIl! aml znmfszmiizig. CLAUSEN, MARIIXN Band: Orchestra. Always good 71LlI'Ill'C'll-foil, would Iherc were more, II'ho of Ihix virtue pofxexxvzl .fzzeh iz sforcl CZOLLINS, FRANCES Commercial Club: Botany Club: Girls' Club. A happy little lars, The midgcf of om' class. CREXX', IEAN Representative Centralitc: Student Council: National Honor Society: Class Cabinet: Ccntralian Starl: French Club Cljresitlentj: Girl Re- serves QTreasurerj: M i m e s and Mummers: Girls' Club: Commercial Club: Latin Club. A dancing shape, an image gay, To haznzl, 10 xtarilr, anal waylay. CROUCH, DOROTHY Class Cabinet: C VVinner: Girls' Club CVice Presitlentjg G.A..X. lVice President-Secretaryl: Girl Reserves fCabinetj: French Club: Botany Club. So full of pep anzl glee, No! many are more fan than Dee, CYR, ANNETTE Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: Conv mercial Club: Bank Cashier. No! af all fall, really Ljlllfl' small, Kiml and true aml liked hy all. DONAHOO, VIRGINI.X Girls' Club: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves. I-I lwright cherry girl, Fl'E7'j'UlIl knows, Shin! always welcome, lL'llf'1'4'l'C'f'Shl' goes. IDRILLING, lblARGAR1iT Girls' Club. X11 111111111 1116111 1101' ltfhfll, S111 1.1 11111'11y.c IZ 1!lI1j'. llex, HIRDELL National Honor Soeietyg Commercial Club. G.A.A. D s ll'111'11 0f11f'l'.C 11111, x111 11 fblkl' tl 1I1IIZ!1, 111111 1111116 1011 f1111'1', 161' f11'1:r .v111 11 1111111. , lf1sLLR, XVILLIAIXI Greliustra. .I 1111111 11'h11.f1' f1'11f1111f111f1 if .i'1llIl'I'l', Who knows 110 11111.51 111111 f!'!Zl'.C 1112 fr111'. Iiv.xNs, BRN Hi-Y CViee Presiclentjg Chess Clubg Commercial Club. .-I 1111111 11110111 faufn. FRANZEN, STANLEY He 111115 111: 1111, 11oc.f .fe1'e1'111 11115, If 111111ny.c jlljf, 111111 1161111 111111x. Fmxzizs, NVILFRED Commercial Clubg Latin Club. IV111111 116 p111ys f001111111, The 11t111'1' 1811771 knazus 11. GALEN, DUANE Salutatorian: Representative Central- iteg Class Treasurerg National Hori- or Soeietyg Student Couneilg Class Cabinctg C.C.C. Cabinetg Class Playg C Club QSecretaryjg Mimes antl Mummersg Swimming. '50. '51, '32, 353 Tennis, '32, '35. .4 1111111 among 771571. QLXRDINEIQ, DOROTHX' lfmblem XVinnerg Quill anal Scrollg News Stalfg Girls' C Clubg Girls' Club: Commercial Club, GAA. Shalt 116111 11f11'11' hike 111 11e-11111'1- 111111111. GIiL'NDIT'Z, BIARTHA Class Secretaryg Class Cabinetg Em- blem XVlD1'1Cl'Q Stutle nt Councilg Mimes and Mummers 1Treas.Dg Girls' Club Cabinetg Botany Clubg G.A.A.g Girl Reservcsg Commercial Club. D0 .f01111'111111g for 1l1llI'1j'. .'1l1I1 .v111 11 1'c1111'11 11 51111011-10111. EARL, Maru Representative Centralite: National Honor Rollg Class Play Committeeg Class Playg Latin Club fl-'l'OgI'I1111 Cll1li1'll1211'1jQ Mimes antl Mummersg Seribblers' Forum: G.A.A.g Botany Clubg Girls' Club. IVF 1'1111' fhfll 10 11111' I1j'17lg 1111y, Il'1 11 7701 fOI'gl'f .l11!I1l1 111 OIII' C1115f 1'11Iy. ECKERT, DoRis Skylite Club. H11 1111111111f1', 1jl1lif'I 111111 1'1'f1111'11. lit'c:1tLRT, Ioux Football, '51, '52, 'SEQ Basketball Sl, '52, 335 C Club CVice Presi- tlentjg Hi-Y. They my hc' 1x 11115 of 11111 111 111111- 111111 p1'11c111'1'. FAsss1NDLR, LQRRAINE Girls' Clubg Girl Reservesg G.A.A.g Commercial Clubg French Club. LUl'1'j' 11'111 111'g11e any 11.7716 lux! for the 511116 01 1111 11rg11111e111. FRANZEN, X ERA Botany Clubg G.A.A.g Girl Reserxes. S1111 has p1e111y of flflllillf, 1171117 IZ good :lore of tiff, lVh!Zl6Z'C'I' you ask, .fhe'11 11111f11yx 110 11. FRERIMING, IJOLORES Girls' Clubg Girl Reserves: Commer- cial Club. 511111111 1r111pr1'1'11, 11111 of 11111, n1111 :q11111'1, A f1'11'1111 111 61111 111111 1Ql'ff7 for 1 c'1'. G.ALLES, C1LEN Class Play Propertyg Mimes and Mummers: Latin Club. f111'l' 111111 so111e111111g 111 1111 111111 11's 115 11111 11.1 110111. Goomrxx, WILL1Aix1 Representative Centraliteg National Honor Society: Class Cabinetg Senior and Iunior Warren Debate teams: Class Playg News Staffg C.C.C.g Li- brary Boartlg Latin Club. Hr x1111 601115 1116 C07II!1Cl10l1 Thu! 111116 1.1 .v11'1111g1'1' 1111111 j11'111111. HABATA, HARR3' National Honor Soeietyg Class Pro- gram Committee: Chess Club CSee'y and Treasjg Mimes and Mummersg Hi-Y. . 11111111 llfl' 1h1' 61111-1 of !'l'!'1'y0lZ6, ll'1Z!'l1 HUl'l'y fl1!Ij'f 1115 tIL'COI'I110lI. HAGEN, lVl1LDRED Girls' Clubg Commercial Club, Bot- any Club, Norse Club. folly :md fzlwrzys gay, Copalvlv, ioo, in uforlq :md ploy. HALL, NIARION National Honor Society, Girl Rc- scrvesg G.A.A. Shox olzouys IIII Izllrniire lass, She fluff hor hex! in oz'z'1'y rlazff. HIXAIES, lX'lILDRED G.A.A. Slzc ix gwztlzy' she is .flzyj There is frlondxlzip in her eye. HARLEY, STANLEY Though high hir izlazlf, his life is more 17116, Abilizy always, bzfz quality, zoo. HASTX', WARREN Track, Spanish Club. Tl1err 5 homlrly, sim-erily, mm' good ffllounflzip in him. HEISSER, DOROTHY Girls' Club, C.C.C.g Botany Club. But for rhe life of me, I mmm: but he gay. HILLEIK, VIRGINIA Commercial Club, French Club. Give her half zz clzrzncr, Sho will do 1: song or dance. HOLIDAY, IRUTH Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Com- mercial Club, Botany Clubg Orches- U'Zl. Illlllly are hor ffl-Flllli, fozu are her joey, Ezwyfzzzc llllff her, zrfhorcmr she gow. HKJLTBIIAN, BERNICE Valcrlictoriang Representative Cen- tralitcg National H O II O r Society, French Club fcllbllltlpg Girls' Club, f:OH1lTlCl'Cl2ll Club, li O t a n y Club, G.A.A.g Girl Reserves, Bank Cash- ier, Class Service Committee. Shf 5 zzlwrzyx Ihcrr ufillzout delay, To fluflz zz smile fallen we przsx her way. HALL, KENNETH Harmonica Band. fl lmslzcl of fun, rod-hozzdrd foo, Huff grime for all yozfd want Io do. I'lALVERSON, LORRAINE National Honor Society, Commercial Clubg Latin Cluhg Girls' Club, Girl Rcscrvesg Bank Cashier. You QIIOIL' her Io hz' 11r'z11,' Tall you some 11Iorfg.fhc'.f rzzvlully xzrccf. HANst:OxIE, BARBAIIA National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Girls' Clubg Commercial Club. Slzc is always good and trzrc, Girls like hw' are all foo low. HARTMANN, LORRAINE Skylite Club, Girl Reserves: Bot- any Club. A girl who lwzzsfs no l7Ul'1'UlL'l'll charms, To whose rlzcrrfnl zuzzyf, or1e'5 fan- cy wrzrnzf. HEINECIQE, EDXVIN Football, '55, Swell fellow, Cnr, Doxpilc' his blush. HERBERT, IANE CN YVinncrg G.A.A. QVice Presi- rlcntlg Girl Reserves, Girls' Club. Alfhongh :hr ploy: zznffcf, Shri: good in rlrzznmlizs. HINDERLIE, ALETTE Botany Clubg Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Girls' Club. .-I l'l'l'1'l' or corn 11 coupler fzrrcf, Could no! half fell of one so IIFIII. HlJLIs1QL'IST, FLOYD nNlCSSl2lll,'l lil. Alwfzys rwfly Io join in Ihr' fun, Ye! Izlzmys has his zmrlq wrll dmzr. PIUGHES, CIIALhiERS Latin Club CViee Presiclcntjg C.C.C. Chzzlmcrs is cnrcfrz'e and full of z'hr'1'r, Wr'1'c' fore he'll make good mlzrIIf'r'1 hi.: m1'ee1'. HUM, HENRIETTA National Honor Society: lianli Casli- ier: GAA. Board: C W'inner: 'ilimbleiif' VViI1I1L'I'Z Girls' Club: Commercial Club: French Club. Hn' fpfrif mul fLll!'7lf.C jus! Ulllil lie heat, .fi lowly f7C'I'A'01ILlllIj' 11z11he.f hw' con:- plefr. INGRABI, FLORENCE Commencement Chairman: C l ass Cabinet: G.A.A.: Girls' Club. .fl 1'11lli1'k1'1zg' 71tIlItI'6', full mul free, Irlfhlcfuu' wzll 11lu'I1yf hw' lzohlfy l1f. l.xcoBsON, Osc,xR Norse Club: Hi-Y. Oh! Thoxc ll L7l'j' lorkff IoIINsoN, AUDREY Girls' Club: Latin Club: GAA. Prusrt-'fvrl of 11 gay pw-,:011I1l1'1y, A1111' plrnfy of l'l1lIUCt'l1f 1'11,fcI1l1'Iy. IOIINSUN, DOROTHY National Honor Soeiety: Commer- cial Club. filllr 11111l I1C!11'c', 111111 l11'z11'11.-' 111113 poise, She ll0l'.w' KI lor 1c'i1l111ut muah 110150. IUHNSON, EVELYN Commercial Club: Girl RI-series. Her gift of rim, of pep mul fun, fllf1'11r1.v hw' clasxrrullex f1'e1'y011e. lOIINsoN, NEIL Messiah : Golf Team: Chess Club. Why 111'c'11'1 rhey ull 1'o111e11te1l likf mc? IoiINsoN, ROBERT National Honor Society: 'KMessiz1lI : MikaIlo : Band: Latin Club. Short 11111l xfurzly 11f1'Ih fl I71l'I'I'j' lwlue eye, 111 your ,relzrflz for 11 pal ljfllllf pass him hy. IORDAN, XXERNA National Honor Society: Bank Cashier: G.A.A. Board: C XVin- ner: limblem XVir1ner: Botany Club. Rlzlzlffirf have 1111 11pf1r11l1i11g' fall. HYLAND, LORETTA Girls' Club: G.A.A.: Botany Club: Commercial Club. Goorl Ihiugy come l'lI f11111ll pack- agar. Iacosi, M.-XRGIXRET Class Cabinet CSeryice Cliairmanl: Commercial Club Ql'resitlentJ: Girl Reserves ll'ublieity Chairmanl: Bot- any Club: Latin Club: Girls' Club. Safer! mul cl11z1'1111'11g zhuugh her fal- furef hc, She lllllf her fl'1'f'lIIl5 hy pf1'.fo1111l1'fy. JENSEN, ROBERT Football '32. I-lc lun: Cl H1f'I'l'j' lzviuklr 1,11 hff rye. IOHNSON, BETTY IXNN National Honor Society: Latin Club: Girls' Club. One IIf'l'6l' frm' her 11l1111r. IOH N sON, Ev.-x News Staff lClub Etlitorj: Quill and Seroll lSecrctaryj: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Commereial Club: Botany Club: Latin Club. See lhoxe 1li111pl1'f.' IOHNSON, MARVIN National Honor Society: Traek Team '52, '35: Band: C Club. Of ffcrlfug clu11'I1c11-r, 11p1'1'gl11 6171111 mll, He? a friendly chap, lL'l'll-UAF!! lvy all. JOHNSON, PAULINE Girls' Club QSccrctaryJ: GAA.: Girl Reserves: Latin Club. H111'1l lt'0l'IfI'7Ig', lqbul. :i11cc1'f is she, The lqfml of I1 girl 11'1 1l lflqz' IU he. JORDAN, FERN Shc's quirz ana' llUEflI'l 1m1ke11111ch of ll fuss, Bu! she L'l'I'fLI1'lIlVl' has f11'11rO1u1l1'1y flux. IQARP, C.KTHEIlINE Commercial Club: Slqylite Club: Girl Reserves: Poster Committee. She is our of fha lquul That 111111416 Ihr lt lI'l1l gn m111u1'. KEITH, DONALD C Clubg Golf Tcaing Hi-Yg Latin Club. He mzzlqcs zz goozl .vlzouf 011 Ike grcczz. IQLEIN, NIILDRED HC YVinnerg G.A.A.g Girls' Club. Alwrzyr jolly, zzlwzzys kind, S655 zz girl we like to find. KNOBLE, IOHN Editor-in-Chief of Ncwsg Rcprc- scntativc Ccntraliteg Poetry Editor of Qucstg YVarrcn Dcbatcg Quill and Scrollg Class Playg Student Councilg Class Cabinctg Messiahg Scribblcrs' Forumg Latin Clubg Mimcs and Murnmcrsg C.C.C.g Chcss Club. I-lc is 41 gwzflezmzzz of Zlze prefs and nrrzlr 720 oflzcr frczftclzeon. KRAKE, ROBERT Track Managerg Hi-Y Club. Hc'r lllqmble, whalerome, fmzmch 111111 true, Hcfll Nlfllfl' his mark zzz ll1i: olzl zuoflzl, too. LAHONNE, RALPH .fl fum' .VQIIKIIT lzoy in rzffry ltllljl, T-lyk Idlzlfzhglzfll lzfflp you any rlfzy. LANG, HERhI,AN Track Team: Hi-Y. A prizzcr of zz frllozzf zzflzu'll fIlL'L'E'C'fl with zz lvmg, fl wry 11716 frivnfl-ozrz' I-Iffzzzrzrz Lung. LAUGHLIN, NIADELINE National Honor Society: F r c n c li Club lPrOgram Chairmanjg Scrib- bler's Forumg Latin Clubg Girls' Club. Tlzerf'.v lzczzpf of plfzzxzlrzxr, rzml lamlr of work, H111 fha la!! for 161' first .flllfll zzczfer slzirk. Lawsox, ROBERT fllzunyf 11 flllll-Cklrilg, fllfl-l0Z'll7g sporz, A wry gorul-zzzztnrezl lilqrfllzlzf rorl. LEE, DORIS Girl Rcscrxcs: Girls' Club: French Clubg G.A.A.: Botany Clubg Latin Club. Slzrlf 1101 :fry big, nor yet wry grml, But wzzlch lzfr pfrrozzzzllly rmliaif. KIRCHNER, MERX'EN.A C VVinncrg G.A.A.g Skylitc Clubg Latin Clubg Botany Club. Life zuozzlzl be no proposillon, If wc lzzzd Mf1'z'ez1zz'5 !iZ.!f705lIl0l1. ICLOVSTAD, DOROTHIE Cl :iss Cabinctg Class Playg News Staflg French Clubg Botany Clubg Girl R c s c r v e sg Girls' Clubg M.H.S.P.A. Delegate. flcfzzzg, zzfrizing, zlircdizzg, .Slzc czzzz do mor! zznytlzizzg. KxL'DsEN, HERBERT If fume l1c feclqs, fhrzz fzzrl it lze mn, Half jrzzzmzrs as zz genllenzzzzz. KRAKE, XVALTER Hi-Y Club. If you zzfzznl zz fallow Ilzrzff jzzll of rim, .Al fully, all-roznzd clzzzpflhrzfr him. L.1.xEs, IDELL GAA.: Girl Rcscrvcsg Girls' Clubg Botany Club. Hn' uazy is plczmzzzf, lzrr xnzzlz' lx golrl, Hczr frirzzrlrhfp lrzrflzzg, 1101 In lm rolrl. L.xRsoN, GLEN Latin Club. HCR' .firmly limi wry flffzzvlzlulzlf, 100, Tlzfy .Izzy he rlors whiz! hr' Ullgflf za zlo. Laws, llUTH C NVinncr: F in b l c ni XVinncr: G..-X..-X. Board: French Club. Quin, i1z1frf.rI1'1zg, zzzml fzucel, .J pfrfccf lzzzlyffonzplrfe. LEE, WILLI.fXM Swininiing Team '51, 133. To hr.: work wlflz iz will, Yozzr can lim! am' Bill. LEE. ciEORGE Hz'r zz gczzflfmazz in rrfry zzfzry, So zlzoff' who lqzzozu lzim my. LEIGH, VIRGINIA G..X.A.g French Club. Hl'l'fl.f Ll yOl1l1g lllfly, gllfllll as galil, Shf'f l1l'l'6'l' xlzy 11ol' IIS .flzr llolll. LINDQIfIsT, NIILDRED Commercial Cl u b 1 Sczuiilinxixiun Club. .ll1l11y are hw' fflfllllf, ffm inf AFI' fvff. El'fl'jlOlIF lilqrx llcr lL'!I!'I'l'l'El' for gow. LL:RINs, lNfl.XRG.-XRET National Honor Socicty: Latin Club: French Club: G.A.A.: Girl Rcscrvcsg Girls' Club: LiMC55lHl1.'l fl loyal C'OfI1f1L1lIl0lI, all cxccllmlf fricllzl, A will C'tII'II!'J'l Zl.'Ul'kt'I', lrzlc In Ihr' ellfl. LUNDGREN, WILLIAM Bill lx Iliff' ill ill! llff wlryf, .fl frzlf, lllrlr fllllfllll of lllgll ,fvllorll rlilxvf. NICDONALD, RUTH C XVinncr: Girl Rcscrics fVicc Prcsidcntlt G.A.A.: News Stall: French Club: Latin Club: Girls' Club: Commercial Club. 001111115 of f1'lcll1l.rllip. cllrgoffx nf rhrfr, Tllllff Ihr' f0I'I71I!liI .fhilf lllllllrs llrll' zluzr. MCN.XBI.ARA, DOLORES Girls' Club: French Club: Commer- tial Club: G.A.A. llfllllllrilg' rally, nrt1'1Icflz'c' filff. .lI7If7l'Ili0II filling' for llllj' place. MAROOSIS, IDA Warren Debate: G..'X..'X.: Girls' Club: Commercial Club: Girl Rcscrics: French Club. If tl llzpxe of 1l1c'1llc11'y Sflllllld fall fo Oltl' flllf. ll'f'1l xflll 1'f'111z'1lll1fr lllil I-IZ IM' WIl1'l'rll Deluzlt. MARTIN, LIARRY F o o t b 21 ll '52, 35: Rcprcsi-Iittitive Ccntritlitcg Basketball SS: Student Council lxvlCC-Cl1L1ll'lllL1I'lVl1 HC Club QP1'esitlcrItj: Hi-Y: C.C.C. Cabinet. O11 jfclzl 01' 601111, I-lf: nllc grrlllzl spell. MERhI.XN, ROBERT Bali-' ll cllllp ziflzo nmkf: goorl me of llix tlmr. Ill 11111z'llr11l11tif'5 hz' SIl1'E'lwV zlofl.-' skills. LIRIGND, IEANETTE Girls' Club: GA.,-X.: Latin Club: Illlfllllf' Clubg Girl Reserves: Cen- tralinn Stall. Grllflll, happy, a111l Z'FI'j' guy. H7131 fhozllrllff :rr tlll low our 1111131.11 IJOOIJIS, IACK NC Clubg Football '51. '32: Hi-Y. .-I fllfllll fo haw' llllzl krzlp f01'rz'cr. LUNDE, MARGARET Girls! Club: G.A.A.: French Club. Those thu! fmly AWIOZU hfl' my, Fen' like hcl' r'rl' r'01l1f Ihlii ulrry. MGANDREWS, 'FHORIAS Golf Championship '32: Golf Team '3l. '32: Class Cabinet: HC Club. Thr gil-If all sigh. ll'Yhf'7I ln' f11l.f.ff'.s lvy. lVlCELRATH, G.XYLE National Honor Society. A f7f'tICh of tl frllrlw, l111l1lll1'11g rlrrl' Itflfh fllll. l.1'1lIf'1l lly Till, 11llf1'1'cllrlli' 111 110716. M.XKIBIEN, ELLEN C VVinncr: Emblem XVinnt-r: Typ- ing Awards: Girls' Club: G..'X.A.: Girl Reserves: Chcss Club: Commer- cial Club. For Ellen? flllllre ur hrlrr no 7'ra1'. S655 prozwl hm' ulorlh ill Cl'lZlI'fll hrre. lVlARTIN. WILLI.XBI Track: Hi-Y: Mimcs and Mummcrs. ll? .-'fmzlyu 111011 rl1'rl1'1 r1fvp1'rr'lfl!0rl. lvl.-XTTHEXVS, IANE Orcbcstra: Runcl: Frcnch Club: Girl Reserves: Girls' Club: GAA. Dull' flyer, llllfkj' Mlir, zlllll II fairly flllllc. lX'lILLER, M.ARG.XRET Girl Reserves. fl flcrfccf ffliflill. .lVlITCHELL, ELIZABETH HC NVinner: Girls' Club Cabinet: G.A.A. Board: Girl Reserves: Latin Club. ,ihle 117111 LIClll'l' zzfifh 171111-115 and poife, She doe: Cl lol z11z'Il1o11t Nllllll 11o1',fe. MORI4, ESTHER National Honor Society: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: French Club: Coni- mercial Club: Latin Club. He1'e's' ll young lady 11: good 115 gold, She'.f zzerer .fhy noi' 1'.f ,fhe hold. MURPHX', lx4ARfORIE Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: French Club: Latin Club: Glee Club. Of all Ihose 11115 111 z1'h1'f'h .fhe does excel, The ehief of Ihfzfe if 1h11f of ,fp1'11A'- ing well. NELSON, LEONA B o t a n v Club lPresidentD: French Club CSecretaryJ: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Hanlt Cashiers: Class Flower Committee. Shelf liked hy every l11d 11ml l11.fs'. B111 expeehzlly hy I.. NELSON, SYLVIA Girls' Club: Commercial Club: Lat- in Club: Girl Reserves: Norse Club: G.A.A. Do you noi lqnow I 11111 tl ll'Ul7ItllZi, When I think, I I71ll,i'f rpeczk. NEPPLE, HOWARD Asst. Bus. Mgr. Football Team: Bot- any Club fllresidentjg Bank Direc- tors fSecretaryj: Mimes and Mum- mers: Chess Club: Bank Cashier: Class Play: Quest Staff. He lover Io talk, to nmlqe tl speech, And when he !Il0f'.S'Tl'I'f xnre 11 peach. NOIQDLAND, BETTY Student Council: Representative Cen- tralite: C.C.C. Cabinet CSecretaryj: Class Plav: Lelaivala : Mcssiah : 'gChimes of Normandv : Glee Club: Girls' Club Ql'resident and Secre- taryj: Mimes and Mummers lVice Presidentj: French Club Cllresident and Vice Presidentl: Botany Club fSecretarYl1 G.A.A.: Talent Club: Girl Reserves. Shorf, T601-htIl'l'l'Il, und pop11l111',foo. We like yon, Belly. l1er1111fe j'0II'7'C' yon. OLSEN, HELEN Commercial C l u b 1 Scandinavian Club: Girl Reserves: Girls' Club. .1 1'o11111e1mm'e 111 which did mee! All fhingr that we a'o11.f1'1le1' s11'cet. OLSKJN, ZONA Skvlite Club: Girls' Club. If11f1' LIS fl :mr when only one if shining ill the xlqy. MI'fCHELL, ROBERT National Honor Society. Thy 50111 was like II ffm' Tha! zlweli 11p11rt. MOULTON, ROBERT National Honor Society: Represerita- tive Centralite: Senior Class Presi- dent: Class Cabinet: Swimming '52. '33: Swimming Captain '5-l: Foot- ball '32: Class Play: UC Club: President of Student Council: News Staff: Centralian Starl: Mimes and M L1 m m e r s: Hi-Y: Chess Club CSchool Championj: C.C.C. Cabi- net: Chairman of Homecoming Committee: Bank Cashier. A .fl4f'l7Jl77I!'l' like om' Boh if Hire, izzzleed, With kinzlnefr in his he111'1, ulvilily to lead. NELSON, IANET Girls' Club CSecretarv'J: French Club CVice President and Secretarvl: C.C.C.: Girl Reserves: Bank Direc- tors CPresident. Vice President and Secretarvl: G.A.A.: Commercial Club: Quest Staff: Mimes and Mum- mers: Class Day Committee. She can make ll good time for her- relf. NELsON, RUTH National Honor Societv: Fditor of the Quest: Scribblers' Forum lPresi- dentl: Girls' Club: G..'X.A.: Com- mercial Club. Rnlh if nt her hes! ll'7U1'kil1g for ihe QllC.Vf. NELSON, VIX'IAN C VVinner: Quest StaH': Commer- cial Club: C Club: Girls' Club: G.:X.A.: Botany Club. Shelf jolly and happy as .f111'e H5 you live. This lilqeahle, friezzzlly, modest l'i1'. NEXXVGARD, HANs Commercial Club. Pe1',fez'e1'z'11ef'-oh.l whim 11 .ffo1'e.' OLIN, MARTH1X Rotanv Club: Scandinavian Club: Girl Reserves. Seizreh Ihe wide zmrlrl and none more hind Will greei your eyes' or eh111'n1 your mind. OLSON, BURNELL Ccntralian Staff: Librarv B o a rd: Scandinavian Cl u b CTreasurer'l: Commercial Club: Slivlite Club: Hi- Y. Who hope.: Ihe perfefl 7711112 fo .fee Need .fffk 110 flIl'fhl'I', for Zhi,-' if he, QsEORN, ROBERT Swimming: Track Team: C.C.C. Cabinet fPresidentj: Student Coun- cil: C Club. HI1Z7'.f good poifzzs j11.f1 Hezfer e121l, His qmzliliex zmzhe him liofh le11df'1' and fI'l'!'l7ll, PEARSON, CARL Orchestra: Tennis: Glee Club: 'Wies- siah g Chess Club: Commercial Club: Latin Club: Hi-Y Club: Swe- dish Club: C.C.C. Hr 771IZj' be x1111111, B111 so 111115 N11po11'o11. PEIRCE, NIARIORIE National Honor Society: Chimes Of Normandyug 'KLclawala : 'AMes- siahng Glec Club: Girls' Club: Girl Reserve Cabinet: French Club. gl g11111fc', KZ 51721-15, A g11'1 Zl'0i'1'!Z ZL'h11l'. PETERSON, GILBERT Scaiinlinaviaii Club: Chess Club. Hz' 11111' FI 5611111 111: 1111 .rh011111 1q110111, Tlzaf 11 11111111 1-1111 110 g11111e11 from f11.r1 lt1'KIfC1I1I7g Ihf' .f11uw. PETERsON, NIORRIS Track Squatl: Radio Club. Ifor Nczvx 1111 e111p11'e11 0111' 11111111111- bnokx. PII1LLII1s, ELEANOR Class Play: Commercial Club 1Scc- reraryj: Mimes anal Mummers: Girls' Club: G..-XA.: Girl Reserves. 'Tix 11 1110111110115 .v1'1'1'et Iliff III 1h111 111111 of 1'11g111':h eyer. POTTER, li.-XTHERINE Commercial Club: Girls' Club. T6111'11'f 11111 11 11111: 16111 7711151 bf' 10111 11111 H1111K1vl'lf ll'U1'fh her ll'I'1ghf 111 311111. lhxxow, ILO National Honor Society: LKMCSSilll1',Q Skylite Club: Girl Reserves. 1:'1'r1' 1'11111'111111g, 111161 116111, ,Yr'1f1' 111111 11111 p1i1'1111'e 11'1'e Ihc 111111111 REAOAN, MERRILL Commercial Club. The ll'1Ij' 116 p1'1'f111'111r his C.C.C. 111111111 H11 111011111 make 17 good cop. REIxERs, FREDERICK .1 1111151 r111'111x-'1 11ffpe111111111e 1'1111p, 111 51111131 11e 10011111721 be 11z1q111g 11 111111. PEARsON, RUSSELL UM C s s i a h : Two Vagabondsug Chimes of Normandyng B O t a n y Club: C.C.C. To lUOI'1'j' 1.1 fn11y,' 1-6111 31111 111111 171' 101151. PETERSON, DOROTHY GAA.: Commercial Club: G i r l s' Club. S1151 111111 I1f'll1IlI't' if ,fha PETERSON, IABIES F111 may 111r ,fe111'c11 11110112 11111 fun' A 1161117 ro 77111111-Y, 11 3101116 .ro k11111. PELEIDERER, RONALD H116 161 11111111 of good XIIIIIIUV 111211 1111 1'1'11511111'11g .f0111111, Hi.: 111111111111 f7lJ1'.fOlI1IlIlj' is 11 1'111'e' 11on1po111111. PILNY, ELEANOR MessialI : HC XVinner: Commer- cial Club: Botany Club: Latin Club: G..1'I..'X.: Girl Reserves. Sfll' 111111 fwfr f1111' 111111 lIl'l'l'1' f7I'OIll1, H1111 11 1o11g11r 111 111111, 31111 ll!'Z'Fl' 1111111. PRENTICE, HEXIKX' C1IIII1IIuI'cial Club. .1 11111111 fl'1'l'j'll'!1l'14I' M' gow. .1 11111111 111 111'r1'y1111r he k11o111f. RANNOW, IXEZ National Honor Society: i'MessialI g Commercial Club fi-IYFCLISUYCYPQ Girl Reserves: Girls' Club. We 11'1.fh we were 115 :mart as 5111' .'11111 111111 fm' fl!'l'.f0l11I111j'. REEsETH, STELLA Mc-ssiah : Girls' Club: Girl Re- snrvcs: Commercial Club: G.A.A. She 1111151 111 tl 6101111 B111 .-'Mfr 1101 g11111y. REINIIOLD, SXIQDREY MessialI : Latin Club: li u t a ll 3' Club: Girl Reserves: G..-LA. DFI71l11'F, 11111 z1'1'1Zy, 101151, 111111 C'Illl'F1', .-I1 lL'U1'fQ or p111y-11 1o11ff1' lIl'l'f'I'. REKDAIIL, LUCILLE Rcprcscntativc Ccntralitcg National Honor Society: Class Vice Presi- clcntg Class Play: Mcssiah 5 Stualcnt Council CSecrctat'YlS Mimcs antl Mutnmcrs QPrcsiclcntQ: Girls' Club Cabinct: Girl Rcscrvcsg French Club: Skylitc Club. girl if fin' frIz'01'ffr, M111 is Irncf, Igllf mrzny IIIYOIXIFI' fhing sho films, mol RIDLER, D.NVID Football: XVinnt'r of Golf Mctlal: Golf. .I rcgnfur kilnllff, Tfzff mrfy-lzrmfzfzf Dare. Rocziasriaou, IQENNETH National Honor Society: Hi-Y: Lat! in Club. Hrs lifffc fill! oh .fa zuirr, I-los' T1 Icrmr for his' ffm: Roma, IDOROTHY Conimcrcial Club: G.A.A. Hrrrfr tl girl whoff fvrfgfzl .ruff xmarl, Uiffz plcrmznt mzifc rum' lorrzzg fzezrrt. Rosriaiz, IDOROTIIY Mcssiah : Chimes of Norinanrlyu: 'lMikarlo : Hank Ca sh i cr: Girls' Club: G..-LA.: Commercial Club: Glcc Club: Girl Reserves. EHfL'f6'l1f, zzmf, QIIIAII' runiplrzr. RUTHERFORD, IQATHRYN National Honor Socicty: S ky l i t c Club: Girls' Club: French Club: Girl Reserves: Chcss Club. P1'm1'c11f, tjllfff, ami wer fllgfll, Always smiling, and C1150 flfighl. SANDBERQ, IRENE Commcrcial Club: Girls' Club: Girl Rcscrrcs. ChrH'I71l'1lg girl, iz fricnzl In all, Q2Il1'l'A' Io riff ar zfzliylf calf. SANTR1zos, IXNTIIONY F o o t h a l lg Basketball: Messi.ih : Ncws Stalf. Ilarrlff .ray mucfz, Bn! whfvz hr zfocr, rrcryrnzc' !i,czf11,'. SAXOX, NIADALYN Commercial Club: Girls' Club: Girl Rest-rvcs. Hrr air, fm' nmzzzzerf, all who stun' tIIZI7Ifl't'!f, CUIl1'I!'UI1.r', zlwngfz my, am! gwzzlz' though rz'!1'1'frf. Ricimiznsox, WINSTIDN Orchestra: K'Lclawala : Ulfrminic- : Mcssial1 : Chimes of Normantly g Comccly Concert. X1-wr .ravi gloomy, IIFITI' ,fam surf, ll'flfz zur! umf lrflh froffc, fic 111rM'1',r Ili all gftfrl. RoBERTs, Mmuriiicifi Mimes and Mummcrs: Girls' Club: G.,-X..-X.: French Club. SM' fcrf fzm' lfftlllk' tl IIZFVI'-Q' If1lIIt'I', .lml lIl'1'!'1' gulf our fluff zz cfzrzzzrv. RoEPi4E, Rcmsmiixiu' Class lflowcr Committee: lianli Cashier: Girls' Club: Latin Club: G,A.,-X.: Botany Club. .1 Sir! of.fl1'rf1'12g lL'!ll'Il1. Hou-, F.-xiTi1 National Honor Society: Girls' Club: Couunvrcial Club: G..-XA.: Hank Cashier. .'l fnzrfr' Mar 1L'z'ft'0211:'f Ili aff. ROTIlIiNBliRGl-QR, l-ERoY .4 tjllfff miuzl lhuflr 1'lC'!lf'1' Man rl l'l'0ll'l1, .Al htllllffflilll' fam' ffltlf 71l'l'!'I' Ilfftlllf tl frown. RUZIN, ESTHER Gym Show: Bank Cashirr: Com- mcrcial Club: GA.,-X.: Girls' Club. A fri:-mfly .flllilfj KI gI'tIt'l'Ull5 IULIIV, Shir rnzlly qnicf, yr! rrfzvayx guy. Saxroiw, ELIZABETH Ccntralian Staff: Mcssiah : Glcc Club: l-'ranch Club: Latin Club: Girl Rcscrrcs: Girls' Club: GAA. .-I frzprzffff' and Kllllbjfillllf H1555 Une' of fflr fwfr fn Ifzz' ff'111'rn' ufrlfs. SAXVYER, LEIGHTON Swimming Tcam: HChimcs ol Nor- mantly : Orchestra: lgillltll Glcc Club: Mcssiah : C Club: Com- mcrrial Club. .4 1'z'ritr1fwfc' lfIf:'L'l'II!I!If1f of IMI! Saw- Awv' fur! Who fini, rigor, tzmf rlmfzfy fmrl. ScHiNNi3s, MAE National Honor Sociuty: Girls' Club: Girl Rt-st'ri'cs: Class Cabinct: Bank Casliicr. 112 111411 lizfff' haul .ffm Ivcrogf fllljl u .flock of kI10ll'f!'II'gl' Thur ufrf I lo iff! you flrlff, yozfrf zfzini' ffzffrl firm In cufffgcx SEDGWICIQ, CIEORCE .VI ma11'.-' hapfrfzzeff-Ia 1lO Ihlrllgf ff!- 11'11g 111 11 man, SIIIMP, VVILLIAIXI Band. A rcgzzlm' fellozz' who 1110015 life with tl grin Azul lflx IIS all know, Tu lm' hap- pyk 110 ,CI-II. SAIITII, XVILLIAINI Clicsa Club. A 1l111111'y frllozmy 1'I11l1c1' q111'I'I, mo, Hlf f7'il'l1dShl'f7,J' ll Irfilt ill fiorz' for yan. SULETHEII. FIIANIJES l'Mcssi:1lI : XYinncr: Girl Rc- scrvssz G..-LA.: Girls' Club: Cum- mcrrinl Club: Frcnch Club. ll'l1c11 11 5011105 111 pw'f1111.1l1'1i. Hzvyf If 1'11.fr'11l11y. S'rxI:Ei'. lil,-mix' i'Mussi.IlI : Q u Q st Stull: Ci..X,.X.: licvI.I11jI Club: fiirlx' Club. .I lwzrli' 11f1fu11'1'11n11 511111 T11 lu' lfll' 1111m1z'11f'.r 1f1'11Im1r1z.'. S'I'Ew.xRlJ. lN'l.XRION MI'xsig1l1 : Girl! Club: Girl RL- sc-Iwus: Latin Club. 11 f7l'lL'l'ff'J',w' pc1'.m11I1l1'1,l' I11:1l 11l1 so .CliIIC'!'1'l', Hrr gl1111I'I' 111I1lq1'.r fl'll'IItfa' lmllz fm I1111l 11cI11'. ST14.xL'ss. RICHARD MlYlC5SlLll1.,Q Track Sl. '52, lllflfll you lcurn lmu' fu :Mrk Ihr tcI1cl1 ers, I1',v zimf 10 grI11l11I1te'. SCNDBY, HUIIACE Scrub Football, '3l: Norsu Club. Hr 1-5 tl fellow who zffll gf! .wnzcf zrhrre. Swxxwx, EVERETT The zmrlrl if 4110 lnflfw' If 1111 ll'Ui'1'-l' Life is fm lflllgfl' if we flllffy. SELCER. ROSE Ifruncli Club: BOKJIIY Club. S110 cxcclf all ll'U7?Il'II in flzc 111111311 nj her locks. SKONIARS, INGEBORG Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: G.A..'X. INYIAL? mul 116111, Small Imzl suffer. SNELI.. DONALD Look, 011 hir favs Ilzr mls of 31011111 1: fold, H11-' l1r111'f if j'0lll1g', hc nezfrr will gran' ul1l. Soxrmp, Louma L.IIin Club: C..X..'X.: Girl Rcscrvcfz Girls' Club. Izlrfy going, I7Il'1'7'j', 1'1I'I14'1o11.v. IIKISSIUXI-llg' 11 c'l1I11'n1 MII! 1-5 771U.i'f gru- tiII!Il.x'. STINCIIFIELD, Ro.xI,Im lZfit.Iny Llub 1ScI'gc':Int-.It-.XI'ms1. l 1l1111'1 ,CIIYV n111I'l1,' 1' q11z'.-1f I 1111151 lvr' fllr. STnRxIoEN. RITH Mcwi:Ili : HC XVinncr: Girls' Club: Su11IIIliIi1Ix'i1In Club fSCC.Xl1 Girl Rcscrrcs: COH1INL'l'Cl11l Club: C...'X.A. flUIlIlIII.lfl'l'.f nm' 11ml all 1l1'I'la1'f Thcji' 11111.-'1 l1I11'f .Srofwly 1hI'11 mul 1Uc'1'1'. ljllf' 4:01111 z1'l1I11 muy 1-1 111I11lr1'f 11111. Sfllgf Irlzfwyf johnr1y-011-fllcaffvfnl. STYLES, IQATHERIXE 'xMcssiah : l'I.claw1Il41 : Chimes of Norm:inIly g Ncwu Stall: Glue Club: Crmiincrriul Club: Girls' Club: Spanish Club. .-If Ill! lime zur zlrffi ax11r11lc1', Il'e'll ftill Mink of hw' lt'Ilfh lL'0lIIll'1'. Sw.xNsoN, EVELYN Girl! Club: Girl Reserves: Botany Club: G.A.A.g French Club. .-I pa-rfc'v1 zwnzfzzz, nolzly 111121111611 To 1IfI1r11, 10 fonzforz, mul mmn1I11111'. T.xYI.oR, PIARLEY French Club: Botuiiy Club: C.C.C. A gfzlllll fcllrm' Wifi 11 ,-'f11fr of l111n1u1'. TAYLOR, RAYTON Football, 'jlg Track. 'Sli Latin Club. He liher them all. Shorl and fall. THIEL, DOROTHY .fl hrighf, eheery girl zehonz every- one knows, She'll always he welcome u'herez'er she goes. THOIXIPSON, MAY Commercial Club: Girlsi Club: Girl Reserves: Bank Cashier. A prefly hlohzl ,che fs, And Ll lovely miss. THOMSON, LESLIE Quest Advertising Manager. 35: Quest Business Manager. 'S-lg Cum- mercial Club. If you wan! aa exiznzple of good mamzerr, LeslIe'x our mos! charnzfag. TILLBERG, HARLIN l'MikaclO'l: 'lCbimcs Of Normanclymg 'SLcl:1wi1l:1 : iiMCSSi11ll.iQ Glcc Club: Latin Club. He ,rhznzs 11111 hoohx aml learning, He has zz wholefrmze way, lVe fiml we like him hefler ll'ffh eaeh J'IlL'L'l'!'lf'l-llg zlay. TOWNE, LEONE National Honor Society: A'Mcssial1 : Latin Club: Girls! Club: Girl Ru- servcsg Colrlmcrcial Club. Whale'er .rhe flfal :ear alone zrifh so mach ease, In her alone 'near aamral to please. TUIKNER, TVIELVIN Stage Crew. la our lloolq 'fwonlzl lake a page To honor .lIl ll'I-71,5 :fork on fhe Mage. VOLKlXflAIi, ROBERT Hi-Y. A NIIIN UIUVE' fLfIlLlI'l', Ll !lC'LU'f IIZUVL' lfllf, If 11e'er hath been my lu! fo view. WEEKLUND, ALLAN Hi-Y. Aa honey! mah close hnffoaezl I0 Ihr' chin, Broazlclofh zeffhorzf, warm heart afifhin. THTXTCIIER, M.XRION Loulq at him while you may, We 1U071'f ree his like for many a day. THCJIXIPSON, AGNES NCXVs Staff: Girls' Club: Glec Club, Spanish Club: Commercial Club. She eheerezl you up wflh pep galore, Which :mule you lore her more and Ul0l'l'. THOMSON, IEANETTE '6Mcssiah : Girls' Club, Girl Re- serves: C.C.C. Shelf zuiffy, clezer, and L'flllL'fQ fall of pep. A girl who if always afrarzfz Io xlep. TLHIYNSTROIXI, CTEURGE l'Mcssiab. 1 ll LI LIVUIHII I' UZU lil ZUOI' ' dll! 4 ll 1 f ll 4 f play. 'TlHOBIPKINS, BLANCHE Girls' Club: Girl Rcscrvcs: Commer- cial Club: French Club: Botany Club, Il'e're .fare if: .frae shes mach ia- ellllerl TO Itllk aaa' cha! zwifh all nzaahzml. TFURNER, K.KTHERIXE National Honor Society: Class Play Committee: 'AMcssiah : MikarlO : hllcscrt Songng Centralian sunk Latin Club: Botany Club: Glcc Club: Orchestra: C.C.C. Smarf and clever. lfailfj fYez'er. TTXVEELINGS, .ALBERT Hi-Y: C.C.C. A eapifal fellow is popular f1l, ' Hek a reg'lar guy-a peach of a pal. VV.xsHBURN BARBARA 7 lVe'er a :ehrnfnl ll 0I'Ii from her we hear, SAK!! always kindly aml ,Cli7t't'l'l'. WESTLUND, DORIS Messiah : Girls' Clubg Girl Re- serves: Scandinavian Club: C.C.C.: Commercial Club. ,'lllt'LIyi fnziling, alzeayx gay, Thaf',-' her praefiee erery zlay. NVHITELAVV, IXLICE MCU 'Winnerz Emblem Winner: G.A.A. Brmrmlz Girls' Club: French Club. l-l1'1' 1111111111111 g1'111 1115110165 11 lwppy 11111111 11'11h111, XVILSON, BRUCE Hdfa' 1111111135 f11111511111 111 Fl'F1'j'01IE'. XVILSON, NIARIAN MC55l11ll.'Q Quest Typing Sl'lUl'tll1lI'1kl and Typing Cuntcstx with Rufuuf Yultg Girls' Club: Girl Rushes: Crrmiiicrciul Club: French Club. 11 1111,f111'11g 1111111511 ,111111 111111 glly. l-1111' 111g 1111111111 Fyff 11111111 11111111 111 51131. XV1xoLxw.xRn, BETTY Mc5sinli : uLL'lklXVdlLlNZ Cliim1'5 uf N15r1nzincly : 'AMikn1l1f': Glcu Club: Girl! Club: Latin Club: Chem Club: Girl R1-5crvc5: G.i-XA. 11111K 111111 f711l,C 111 f1r1'.5o1111111y, 01111115 of 'g1'111'111 11o.ff11'111111y. AN EPIC OF CENTRAL HIGH 1 511111 of H 110111 011 11111 'll'I111, 111111 0f 511111111115 11110 'ZC'lIfl'1l 11 Day Ilfffl' Illdj' 111140111111 1111' 1111'111, 1111111111111 115 flfkllljj. XVILDE, EDWARD Track: UC Club: Hi-Y. f1111111y5 1l11111g 11111111 1111 11111 To help 111o11g fhc 1116111 1111111. 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ALLEN, BARBARA Scribblers' Forum: Botany Club: G.A.A.: Quest Stall fiASSHCil1IC lidi- torj. Bz1hz ' if like L1 Iiffle lfrook. Lovely, lm! rzznfliflg on and on. ALLEN, IOYCE National Honor Society: 'ACR VVin- ner: Emblem NVinner: Tennis Cham- pionship: Class Cabinet: C.C.C. Cabinet QTreas., SCCYY-li Student Council: French Club: Latin Club: Girl Reserves Cabinet CSec'v.lQ Girls' Club Cabinet: G..-X.,-X. Cab' inet: Library Board. Depemlahle, mpnhle, full of frm is she, Whafez'e1' work .the ,f1m'If, :he 127005 it Ihorozighly. ANDERSEN, HOWARD Representative Centralite: C l a s s Play: Class President: Student Coun- cil QPres.D: Centralian Staff CAsst. Edj: Class Cabinet: Glee Club: Hi-Y fPres., Sec'y.D: Latin Club fVice Pres.D: C.C.C.: Golf Team: Chimes of Norinantlvu: Lela- wala : Messiah A.: the lender of 115 all, We follow at his cull. ANDERSON, FRANCES C VVinner: GA..-X.: Girls' Club: Commercial Club: Girl Reserves: C.C.C.: i'Messiah. A girl wifh cz smile, If iz girl zvorfh while. ANDERSON, MADELON G.A.A.: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: UMessiah. Always happy, ala,-ay: kiml. She'r the fype we like ro hml. ANDERSON, W1LL1.iixt News Staff fSports I-Ido: Golf Team: Hi-Y Cabinet: C Club: Latin Club. .fl liille fellow wirlz zz greuf hig grinf Look ou! for niifehief when Bill come: in. AUTEN, ROBERT Chess Club. rl good .finze ix rowing!! wish il were here. BABCOCK, ROBERT K'Messiah': French Club. ,I Irzze helierer in the fUl1il'l'l'llII-Ull of energy. BAKER, IOHN Football Team: Hi-Y: Commercial Club. The will Io rlo, fhe ,foul fo flare, I-I happy yozflh nfifhozzf ri cure. ALLEN, HELEN Latin Club: Commercial Club Cab- inet: C.C.C.: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.1 ulVlL'SSiJll l.H True llllie flair Ihrozzgh. AMMERMAN, IRENE HC YVinner: Girls' Club: Bank Cashier: Girl Reserves: Commercial Club: G.A..-X.: Spanish Club: C.C.C, Yozfzl have kizozwz her hy Ihe merrimezzf in hex' eye,-'. IXNDERSEN, IRENE Representative Centralite: News Stall' Qi-Xsst. Business Mgr.. Business Mgrj: Minies and Mummers: Class Plav: French Club: Girl Reserves: Girls' Club: Commercial Club: Lelawal:1 : l'Chinies of Nor- mandy. Shel: lrrighr, shelf friemlly, .fllfli prefty, shelf rrne, .flml we lt'OIll!ll1lf fzrwp her for fiffy like you. ANDERSON, IOIIN RAY Track Team: C.C.C.: Stage Crew. Iolly u'iI unix horn my fwin. TANDERSOX, ROBERT Track Team: Botany Club: Scandif navian Club: C.C.C.: Commercial Club: bank Cashier. Any little girl Ihtzfx LI nice liltle girl, If fha' righf lillle girl for 7216. FXCERAIILLER, ANN Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: French Club: Latin Club: Comnierf cial Club. .I .fzweer girl zvilh quiet ehzzrm. IXXN Ess, IXIfGUbTA Band: Orchestra: GA..-X.: Scandi- navian Club: Girls' Club. Her lietm' if tm UCFLIII zc'iz1':' 111111 deep, ll'hr're Zl'fIl-lllillg zzmzres of friezirlfhip meet. 1 lJtXILEY, l'SiRN.xRD llaslietball 34. Goozl tithlele, goozl frieml, goozl fel- low. li.XRKER, STANLET Class Cabinet: Student Council: Track Manager: Hi-Y kPres.J: De- bate Club QPres.J: C.C.C.: XV:trren Debate Team: Orchestra. .S'm11 hu.-' tl heml lo L'U7Ifl'l.l'!', iz htnzzl fo exeeifle. tmzl tl Iohgrfe Io perszzuzle. B1iiu1owc:Lo13cH, FRED Hi-Y. l.1.I'L f of gffllf 171611 1111 7117111111 11.18- BECKEN, RUTH Hf'1A 111111' 1: 11gh1 111111 111'1' l'j'l'.f Il1'l' 111116, A1111 she 15 111151111131 I11I'UlIg!I 111111 1111'o11g11. l'iELLIN1EL'R, EILEEN Girls' Club: Commcrcial Club: Girl Rcscrx't's. H1'1' 111115' HI-I' 111111 1111111 of 1111, Arc' 11111'11,i'.f ,fIll'!' fo 11111111 KJ 1111. BENSON, NILS National Honor Society: Track. 32. 153: Football. 152. 'Six liank Cash- icr: C Club, Hfx .ffruh 1-I 10142 111f 1111111g11l.f F1117- 111111. Hix u'111'11f KIIY' f!l71g', 1111' 11111rkf 1111 111116. liziiugun. flIiARLIiS Nutituial lltintu' Smitty: Ctutralian Stall. '1i111A'111g 11111111 fry 111111111, N1111111' 115' l1'Il.fI1U771. Bussusigx, XVILLIAIX1 Rclvrrscrlttitivc Ccntralitc: Q u c st Stall: l.claW.il:i g Chimes of Nor- iiiuntlyuz Miliatlo g 'lDCscrt Scingng Glcc Club: Talent Club 1ViLc l'rus.j: Mimcs anal Mumuicrs: Class Play: Class Play Cfllllllllllffl Mrs- sinh. Thr 1'11111'111111g l'U1ff' 111111 1111111 11111' 11'1111111g 111111e,f. BLYLER, NIARGARET Slaylite Club. Shr 11115 111011 1111111 1111 II1'l1SI'.i' finger, .-1 flllllij' 111.rf1o,f111r111 111111 11 111'111'1 of gc1111. Boiuuascm, EvELY1s1a MQssiah : M i k n cl ou: Desert Scingn: Comcdy Concert: Glec Club: Latin Club: Botany Club: Nurse Club: C.C.C.g GAA.: Commercial Club. .'11'111't 11111'111'11v 11111 I'I1l'l1y 111611111- c1101y. BRADEN, PHILIP ,AI 1101111111 1011111 1101 11111 11: l7ICl'I'y 111 511111 17 106111111 1:o111p1111y. BASFURD, TRENXX'I'I' 4111 1115 111111131 1I'l-171115 11g1'f'I' 111 1x fl IH1171. BELL, lIiARLYN Track Teznn '52, '55, '3-l: MC Club. 1411 1111111 11'111pe1'a111e111 11011: IIC' 110:- 51151, ll 1'1h 1:11111'11c11'1' 111111 11171-11f-jf, 1111 1fsf, BENSON, IOHN Spanish Club. 1'Vh67'!'1'!'7' 11: 1.f 171 11111, 111411 171' 11 good 1111111111111. Banca, KEITH Fuotball 30: Gym 'l'cani '3l: Band. 1lI11.f1:1f 117111 11111,r1'f h1'1'r fllllfll fllll-1'. l3i5iu:REN. ct1.ARENCii l.clawala : Ntrws Staff: Scandina- vian Cluli. F115 111' IAN hir .-'11111,i' 11111113 H1111 111f !'111I111'.f 1111 11 11111113 lil.,-xCi4wELL. CA11R11LL C.C.C. fl 111111' 111111111115 11011 171111 lhfll If 1'!11iihl'l1 113' Illl' 111'.f1 of 111611. Boiiuo, LYLE National Honor Sucicty: luninr XVarrcn Debate T4-41111: Debate Club 1l'rcs.1: Centralian Staff. 011110111 1111 1111155 111:1'11111r 1111110115-- .S11'1111g1'1' 1111'11g.v h111'e h11pf11'111'11. BRAATEN, SWANHTLD C VVinncrg Girl Reserves: G.A.A.g Nurse Club: Mimcs and Muminers. .Y11c l'0lI.f1'l1Fl'! her 5111111.65 ll Iark, HIII ,f11r'11 1111? if The gof ll 1111111' 111111'1q. BRADEN, RUTH Girls' Club. AYUI' 111.11 .f11r 11111 11111 I1 f1'1e1111'. BREDEsox, ROBERT Ccntralian Staff CAcly. Mgr., Aast. Bus. Mgrjg Hi-Y. Rrrzrfy to 14'r11:fq um! 1'1'r1rfy 10 ploy, Rrnrfy lo flflfr u'f1fr1'z'r'1' M muy. BREILEIN, HELEN National Honor Society: Latin Club: Commercial Club: Girl Rt-Qcrycs: Girls' Club. C'l11l1'n1, 14'1,frlon1, gl'IlL'I', ll? nik for llflfllillg l1c'fI1'1'. BROKAXV, CELIA National Honor Sociuty: Rtprusrn- Iatiyc Ccntralitcg Skylitc Club: Scrib- blcrs' Forum: Quust Stall ll.itc'rary Iirl., limlitor-in-Chicfb. Sfll' rrmfrl u'1'1fzf ill u11rl11'l1g 111111:- 11rr', .Yrtlfug NH the hf'I11'1.f rzfffr. LLARLISLE, IQICHARIJ National Honor Socicty: Gym Tram: Quest Stall: .iMllil1llf!i'I M.H.S.l'.A. Qllclcgatclg Tala-nt Club QTrcas.j: Glcc Club: Scribblcm' Forum fTrcas.J: French Club: Class Play: llcbatv Club. f.l1t tl71 our and nmzzfy, .4 g!'l?fll'77It1lI 111111 frirzzrl. f,iHRISTENSON, l'1ELEN Botany Club: Latin Club. Her rlzzyx lgzwuf 1111 1'rlIr11z'.ff,' Sfu' 5'f7!II'klf'! Il'l-Ill flfl' j'1'1f'11rff111f',f5. CLAUsEN, RICHARD Botany Club: C.C.C. Thr form of lzix ou'11 HIf'1'Iif nmkfs hr.: way. CoLLIxs, EyELyx Mcssiah : 'KM i lt :I tl o : 'tDcsurt Song : Glce Club: Girl Rc5cryt's: Girls' Club: Latin Club: GAA.: Commercial Club. Sum!! of 5flI!1ll'C, fm! l11'1'111111111g l4.'l'1f1 psp. LEOOLEY, HELEN Commercial Club: Glen- Club: Girls' Club: 'ALclawala',: l'Chimcs of Nor- mandy. Vuicr' of fflrrr, flnlff of gofzf. CRAIco, lVlAXINE Commcrcial Club: Frcncli Club: Girlsi Club: Girl Reserves. l.a11gl1z'11g eyes, gfnirzl xnzilr, Slr'111lr1' 5116, 1'lez'f1' xrylf. BREDvoLIi, NIILES .Al .ffllfll-U!!! ami quiet 1111111 I1111 I. BRINDIXIOILE, FLORENCE G.A.A,: Girl! Club CTrcas., Cab- inctl: Commercial Club: Girl Rc- SCYYCS. Sum!! in ,ffIlIIH'!', large Iill miml, fi flffffl' pal is MINI' In find. Bizos, CATHERINE Girls' Club: Botany Club: Frcncli Club. .fl ,vof111rf5 of 77IlHI71l'I', I1llIil'fl1f'f.f of rfmrm. CZARLSUN, IQREPIIINE Girls' Club: Botany Club. .4 forrly girl mifli KI f11r'11.r1'11g pw'- ,rr11111l1!y. c1IlRlSTIANSEN, LLOYD Track: Scanclinayian Club. Hr ffmlfj along on 1112 H1111 keel. ct0LE, DOROTHX' C.C.C.g Girls' Club: Girl Reserves. Grzfrly pf'1'xo111fif1l. Coxxoits, THOINIAS .4 htllllfflll of life if ZJFIIFI' rfmn KI 191151161 of If.fz1'11111g. Co-LGIILIN, FRANCIS Basketball '32, '53g Football 155: HC Club. I have Iillllf Nltllly zhingf, B111 17KI.fkCf!7IZN 11: Ike bex! of nfl. CRAVENS, MARGARET Latin Club: Girls' Club. 111 1111111110 ,I-ufcffi, In rlrrzcx l1III'l710711.0lII. f:RIS'I', b1lURIEL Girl Rcsciwrsz Girls' Club: L'Mcs- sial1 : K'Mikacl11 : Glue Club: Cum- incrcial Club. .l1111'11'1 15 g1'1111r, g'0O1l7 111111 11116. 11 1l'I-F1111 I0 11113 11 1l'1'E'1l11 I0 yflll. c1l'LllAN1i, I.xx1Es liaslictball 'S-l. .Xi!'I'!'1' fllj' 11161 Up, 1111111, 111111 11'y. Dani., IQUBERT Orchestra: lianrl: C.C.C.: Mt-ssialiu: i'Mlli1lllO. l'I1111'r1'c1', 111111 11'0c1'f1'c11' 111 111113' 1'011111, lI'11'11 111111' 111611 1111111011 B1111. DA11L1aERo, EDITH Girls' Club: G..-XMX.: Girl Rt-scrwsi Latin Club: Scanclinaxian Club. S01 .f p1'1'11y, 1111.-'11 111111 guy, S111 1111131 1101 fllllij' 11111 11g111'11 501' I77tIj'. IDANIELSOX, Dax Hi-Y. It 15 17l'f1I'I' ffl 111' 51111111 111111 f01'11r. 7111111 10 1111 1111'gr 111111 11151 11 :0111111u'. D.xx1ELs11x, HELEN C VVinm'r: Stuclcnt Council: GAA. 1Prcs.. Scc'y.1: Girl Reserves. Sp01'11' C1111 111111 1111 IVFIIJJ14 g1'1'11t p1r11f111'c'. IDOHERTY, MARY lxxa Miincs and Munimcrs: Latin Club fvicc Presj: Girls' Club: GAA.: Girl Reserves. Hy 1111 011' f1'11'1111.v ,f111 .f 1111110 .111- 1111'1'1'11, S01' 11'111'e,r 113' 11c110111g 111 111: 111'511'1'11. Dmzx, H.XZEL G..fX.A. .fl 1'e110z1'11r11 11101111' .f01',11 A'I11'l'1j' 1112' liliuxciin, M.uccL'uu'r1a National Honor Sucicty: Glcc Club: l'MCSSllll1ilI M i li Z1 Ll c1 : Desert Song : Cmninsrcial Club Cabinct: Girl Rcsciwcsz Girls' Club: Ccntralian Staff. H11 01111 11' 111,11 1111111 jllllllj' 101111 061' 11r111'1. LIRONK, ROBERT IlifY: Cc1mm1-rcial Club. .I 11111,r0 if 11r111111f111, 12111 f111111111111cf 1lIL'0lIl'f'IIIf'111. Dun., HILEEN Quest Stall: Glvc Club: Miliaclo : Desert Sc1ng : ':Mcssiah : Girls' Club: G.A.A.: Commercial Club: Cbcss Club: C.C.C.: Girl Rcscrvcs. H11f1py I 11111, from CLTVL' 1,172 11'1'1', Il'0y 111'1'11'f 100' 1111 1111116111 1106 11167 IJXHLANE, DUT Hank Cashier: Girls' Club: Girl Rf:- scrvus: Botany Club. S1111 11111g0t OIII' 1111111115 T11 111111 11111111 51111512 D,KLH.'XL'G, LILLIE GA..-X. 1.111111 501' tlfkf, 061' 11f1111r.f 1111' 16111. IJXNIELSON, EVA Mika1lr1 g Chimes of Nl1I'llldI1Llj iQ lJcscrt Sungu: Glen Club: Latin Club: Girl Rcscrvcs: GAA.: Cmn- uicrcial Club. I1 fx 111'1f1'1' 111 111' 11f1'.r1' 111111 11111 .v1'c'111 So, T01111 111 5111111 ll'1'J'l' 111111 11111 111' .fu DEV1113. I..xDoNN.x Mcssiah : iKClllIl1CS of NOl'll1Cll'1t.lj 'Q Mikacl11 : 'lllcscrt Songn: Glu' Club: Class Play: GAA.: Latin Club: Cuinincrcial Club: Girls' Club. 1111711111111 j11.fI 1111111.: 11111: 117.111 11111- f11111111'1y 111111 1111'111111acf. IMDXALD, IJOUGLAS Tfll' 11'111'111'.f 110 111'111'1: if 111' 11'111'1'i, 1.111-'s 110 1U11gFl' if 111' 0111'1y. D11v11LIs, MARY National Honor Sugicty: GAA.: Cuiiiiiicrcial Club: Frcncli Club: Girls' Club: Botany Club: Girl Rt'- scrvss. .111 10111 15 11l'6I111l'.f.f, 1'11111f111'11:11f'.-if, 111111 .v11'ccl111,ff. ljYSTlIE, lVl.XGNA C NVinner: Messial1 : Hank Cashier: Botany Club: French Club: G..X.A.: Girl Ruscrvcsg Girls' Club: C.C.C. ,l111g1111 111110f 111 106' 111'1g111 511111. Y1111 Nlllvl' 111' A'11l'F .i'1Il :f 1111 101' I'I'g1I1 .f1'111:. Iimxrris, TOM Messiah My pffrpo.-'c is I0 5F1'l'l'f To Icfnf fl ffrfpfffg hffffff. EOLKVIST, LLCILL The girl of nofr LIHIUIIRQ' hw' .fcffoof frfenzlx, A girl of IIOIFJ' among lm' 77111516111 frfeffds, ELIXIQIJIST, EARL National HOnOr Sncictyg Glcc Clubg HLClLlXVZ1lL1.lQ 'KC h i m c s Ot Nm'- mancly g MikatlO g hllesurt Songng HNlChSllll'l'lQ Hi-YQ C.C.C. A purpose frmf, lIFI6'IiNIIllt'II wffff Pep, fffvifify, IIIIII fkiff. ENGLAND, DONALD flcfirc, !It'l!'1'721flll'!1l, .md U77lbIfI'UIl5. EXVERS, CARLTON A pfmxazff Slllffl' nm! IIII Oflfligllflg' 77I6lIIIIC'I'. FERRY, HAROLD Commercial Club. Silence is zz zfirtffe. F1sHER, IXSHLEY Band: Orchestra: clMCbSi1lhliQ 'KRObin HOOd g uErminic. I Ifllff I may fzifm Iwzz' fo ffffifk. .lmf fp!-.ffk I zc'1'II. FLARE, CHARLOTTE MlVICSSlL1l'lll1 Girls' Club: Spanish Clubg Commercial Club: C.C,C. Whfffz speifkifzg of fair IUOHZCII, We ffl!-ilk of Cfmrfoffz' if: om' fair- czrf one. FOSSELLIAN, lVIARY Commercial Club: Girl Rcscrrcsg G,A.A.g Girls' Club. Lcfk fufk, Ifzffgff, 111111 fmrc ffm. ECKERT, MARY National Honor Society: C XViu- ncr: Emblem Vlfinncrg Ccntralian Staifg Commcrcial Club QV, P1'cs.fZ G.,-XA. Boartlg Girls' Club. fi good fpnrz in zzII ,fpof'f.+', ELIASON, BERNIE Class Play: Mimcs anrl Munimers: Chimes Of Noriuaiitlyuz Hi-Yg Scandinavian Clubg C.C.C. Nof Ullfy good, fzfff goozf for form'- fhfng worfh wfzffzx ENGBERG, XXIVIAN Commercial Club. Tcnvh me fully' Ihr gltlflllhff fffiff fffy ZJIYIIII nzzfxf know. ENOQLIST, EDGAR Scantlinavian Clubg Botany Club. Tfze nfzrkffzk of fl f'rg'z1If1r fallow. FECHNER, ETHELEEX Commercial Club: Girl! Club. Sfzffx fmII of flfll mm' Jltclffy, To Irfzff cz fmnd, xbox rcifzfy. FESSENDEN, MERLE Glce Club. Wfleff pn! fo ffzr fzzff, Hf ff do fllli Ifvff. FLACK, RUSSEL Hi-Y: Commercial Club. To 5If'Il'l', fo sack, fo find. FLINK, .ALICE Girls' Clubg C.C.C.g Spanish Club: Commercial Club. I?l'l'l'j'Ih1-llg .-'f1a'cfr1I.f zififff fzmpfc of x1vr'z'f ami cfzfrrfnf ffixpoxiffoff. Possum, Esriuarz Snlutatoriang National Honor Soui- ctyg Latin Club Ql'ref.j: Talent Clubg Girl Rcscrvt-sg Girls' Clubg C.C.C. 7.11011 hast a mimi ffm! ff: fffy frlfl' nun' ofzfzcfzzrff chf1rfffff'z'. FOYRNIER, MARGLIEIIITI5 Girls' Club: French Club. Lf11'11!1lc 111111 L'lIIlI'1?71llg is M111'g111'1'i1f. Fiucx, Kaxxiirii You :riff XVI' ffm 5111116 good fallow 'till Ihr' .f!I6IIi0lt'A' fall 171111 lwzglfzwz. fiADDE, XYERNETTE limhlem VVinner: Commercial Club: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.g C.C.C. Suriv fo1111'11'f11r.f gfmf, ,rhrk 101116- fflllfi flldf ILYITI' 1111,f1'f11'f1'r111f, fml 111'1'f1' 111111. fi,-XLL,MiIiIiR. lVlAliliARET C.C.C.: Girls' Club: G.AA.: Girl Rescriesz 'AMessiah. 15111 !l'I'I'j' Ifflll' fur: hurl' 11 z1'f11 1'1fo1'c:. Gixruxieia, CiIAR1.Es 1.1-jil' 11' our good IIVHII' f111f'1'1'11p1f11 fri' 11 fm' l1'.vf1111.f mm' 111111 Iflfll. fiUOIJLl'ND, IJOYGLAS Class Play: Hi-Y: Baml: Debate Club: C.C.C.: Chess Club, ,-I11 1111-111'011111f fclffm' 1,11 l'l'l'1'j' It 11y, ,lsk llulzg-f1c fl hffp you 1111y 11113: GIQELNE, DAVID .1 boy 111110.-'cf 1f1c111gfz1.f p1'c1'f1fc 1115 11c11'o11f. HALL, LLOYD Hi-Y: C.C.C.: Orchestra: Chimes uf Normnndyv: Lelz1wala : Mi- larizloug Desert Songmz A'Messiah.', X11 1'rl11111'f of HlII'Ullj Lloyd'.vfl1111 f11U of trirfqr. HANNDN, PATRICIA Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: GAA.: C.C.C. .4 XHIIZII-V f11.f.v I 1111! t7JI1fI'Sf1 If plr11f11111 111 Ifll' cya. FRANK, Doiwrm' Natiunal Hunur Society: C Win- ner: News Stall: GAA.: Girl Rc- sc-rves: Girls' Club. Si111'1'1'r' and ffllf' 111 all if she, lV1'1f1 1'11,r1 111111 wfdf 1111111132 Fnosczir. MARY ELLEN Skylite Club: French Club: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: Botany Club. HU' 1111'1'1f1 111111' good' h11m111' 1111: 1:11i11,f ffl hm' purse. G1-IEDY, FLORLNIJE Girl Reserws: G.:X.A.: Girls' Club: Botany Club. ,Vi111'1'1'r', M1111 l11'111'1f'1f, Ilflll gr'111'1'f111.f. G,um1:i1'rx'. LEONARD Track Team: XVarren Debate Team: Debate Club: C Club: C.C.C. l'lf .f fmt 1111 l11'x 1111 111111' p11111,f11lk- ingfy 11111115 pls' 11 gn1111'lz1,i111 f1'1'1:111f, fu' j11.f1 1'1111f 11111 fu fI1'111. ciONNEI-L,X, Iius Class Play: G.A.A,: Seribblers' liri- rum: liutaiiy Club: Latin Club: Girls' Club: Quest Staff Qlixtharige l5.Ll.1. x1 N111 111 11111: 1111-1151 111' fUIlIIff, To flu' Q111'.f1 Sfllff ll'17.4' 5111: XPOIIIIIX. ci0I'LD, ANNIE BLXRY Natioiial llunur Society: Ctntralian Smll: C XYinner: G.,-XA.: Girl R e s e r v e s QScc'y.1: Latin Club L51-c'5.1: Girls' Club. S6116 llt'l'CI' lltlllgllfy, llf'I'fl' p1'U111f, H111 Ar1L1p11f111' 1,11 frfry l'I'0ll'If. cil'LLl4IKSON, lVlARVEL Girls' Club: G..-XA.: Girl Reserves: Messiah 1,712 llf7 11111f lf0ll'lI 1111117 I'0Itl11l' 11f111111, Y11 1111 ffll' ll'0I'lff 1'1111'1 jimi mf' flllf. H.ALLIN, ELLIS C0011 1111171111 if lfzf' 1'fr111' flfllf' .fky of fha' lt'0I'l!1l. PI.-XNSON, DARIO Football Team: Track Team. .4 hnfvpy j'UIII!I ll'I.I!IOIIf 11 11111. HANTON, NIARGARET C Winner: limblein VVinnerg Commercial Club: G.A.A. lioartlg Botany Club: Girl Reserves: Girls' Club: Chess Club: Messiah : Glee Club: C.C.C.: Debate Club. A fyinzrl to ez'1'ry hm' and 11155, A joy Io thc .fc'211'01' rfrzxr. HARIKIS, JOHN Bank Cashier: Chess Club: K'Mes- siahf' If Illillgf 1170217 fmnl' your Zl'lIj', go rlftrr Mem. HAUENsTE1N, CiRACE G.A.A. In ifu' 1K'fIlgI10771 of Sporls. fl1'11z'c if 11111'f'11. HAwR1NsoN, NIARY National Honor Society: Girls' Club: Commercial Club. Tflr' gnhfflz light fx lfllllffllg bright, .lI1'1l,ff flzr IIIIIZFS of her hair. HEINZ, M.NRX' Valetlietorian: National Honor So- ciety: French Club: Botany Club: Girls' Club. Mary 15 II .5'fI1I2liUII.C girl Wlinrr pIf11.v111'c is in worlqzlzg. HEss, LEQNA Commercial Club: Norse Club. S6611 be IZ grea! mccesf, Xozfzing less! HILBELINK, RUTH National Honor Society: Mimcs and Muinniers fSec'y.Qg Girls' Club. Sfmrf 1z111f .f11fc'ct. HINKLEX', DONALD Aviation Club: Bank Cashier. Tf11'1'e'.f II t1'11e wee fault you could 11131 10 1116, I lore the girls, may Ihcy forgive me! HCJEPNEIK, Loy .4 wry fine boy. OIII' cf11!:m111f Loy' HARRIER, IQOLAND Commercial Club. Rnly Poly -plcfzzy of pep. I'IATHAXVAY, HAIKVEH' Chess Club. I-I11rz'ey Hrztfzzzwny fuzz! ll way ldffh C'l'l'fyUnl'. HAVG, !xLI7RED Stamp Club. Goof! IIIIIIIIY' 11r11f good .rclnf 511111- hllllflf. PIEIZXIARK, SUSANNA French Club: Girls' Club: Girl Rt'- serves: Orchestra. .4 fr1r'n1f 11'1'fh Aflffllfj' of fr11'111f.r. llENDERsHoT, RUBY Orchestra: Desert Songu: Hurst' Club: Girl Reserves. Nrrrr posing or p1'1'tcr11Ii11g. Inf: lm' Ullffl lrrm self. HEITTAIAKEIL, NfJRL1.AN Orchestra: Messiah : A'Chi1nes of Noriiianclyug Lelawalaug 'LMikado. ll? lilqr 1111: nzrrfrfc .mzilizzg I111I,' ll'1'If1 him 771I1C'!1 hLIf7.D1'l1Fa'.w' 11'r'1'1' 61111. HIL'fOX, OLIVE C 'Winnerg National Honor So- ciety: G.A.A.: Glee Club: Girls' Club: Commercial Club: C.C.C.: 'KLCl1lNV1ll21il1 HChimes of Nor- niantlyu: 'lMilta1lo g S'Messiah. Slzr zzcrw' .flrirkf 111 Ihr' .figfzf nf 11foa'Af. HOEL, ROBERT Football: Basketball: Track: Repre- sentative Centralite: Latin Club: Class Cabinet: Student Council: C Club CPres.j. YUIl'l'l' gof I0 Ire tl footfmll hem. PIOGAN, BERNARD Sliylite Club. HHI'I'llff',H fha 1111! JI11c,1-1111! HOGLLINIJ, Ionx Aviation Club. 10672 7.5 fl grew! fl1l'l'7I!U7' of bofh furry mul fidfon. HIJLMAN, WARD True uforfh has 7111 zfrfizzizzg. I'1OLbIGREN, XXIVIAN National Honor Society: Girls' Club: Coninicrcial Club. ,-INF and t1d1iz'z', zvfffz fvrtzffz.-' will poi,-T, Sha fluff iz ln! zvifbunf much fzoifc. I'IOVL.-XND, ADELINE HC 'Winncr: limblcni NVinncr: Latin Club: Girls' Club: Girl Rc- serics: G.,-XA.: Botany Club. Iolfy LUN, fl!!!-IUl'f!Ig,' S!'I'1-0115 1111127 ffm'4'rf. I.xcI4soN, ELIZABETH H1YJL'SCl'I Songu: Girl Rest-rrcs: Girls' Club: GMX..-X. .-I Ifhflf of l'I?!'fgj' from Ifir lf'f111fy CI-,yu IENsEx, ELSIE National Honor Society: GAA.: Cominercial Club: Girls' Club. Tz'1'fIf.v nzalfe 17!'I'ft'L'fl.U7l, B111 f1c'1'fz'rIl'ol1 if no Iriffr. Ionxsox, BERNICE Commercial Club: Botany Club: Girls' Club. SMVU br zf1'.rz'rz':'f Ili tl ffzr.fi1z:u'.f gfff. Ioiqxsox, DORIS Girl Reserves: Coninicrcial Club: Girls Club. Wfflz AFI' dizizplff .-'0 begnzifflf, Sfzz' nm kfrp IIS nfl II-.-'mif1'fI'. Ionxsox, ED Scaticlinariait Club: C.C.C. 'Tff 166 rfnzpiy bizrrrf Tfmf Ulllkfi 1116 mos! lIOI'.i'!'. Mizybr Ifltlflf why EJ if go quiet. HCJLBI, WILL1.XBI National Honor Society: Ccntralian Staff fliditor-in-Chicfbg Representa- tirc Ccntralite: C.C.C. Cabinet CPR-s.j: NI-ws Staff C:XSSOCiL1IL' Iiclj: Student Council CVice Prcsjg Class Play: Class Cabinet: Quill and Scroll: M.S.H.P.A. Delegate: Hi-Y Cabinet: lfrcncli Club. Brfzifly, fvroml .rh0zrIz1'c1'm', manly and mil, Pwzrlrrizzg :MN fwcfurc ,ffvnIk1'11g Ill nfl. HOLBIGREN, DEWEI' Qzzfcf, and nmzzfy. .Ilzzwyx fhllllghfflil of ulbrrs. Hopf, NIEREDITII Mcssiah : Girls' Club: G.A.A.g Commercial Club: Girl Rcscrrcs. Hizfipifirff ami ffmzziy fw'so11ffi1'If. Horr, ELIZABETH Bantl: Orchcstra: Mcssiah : Com- mercial Club: Girl Rest-rrcs: G.A.A.: C.C.C. ,'1Ill'IIj'J II ffzffrfllf ,fri11'ff' for fin' f1'iez111':. IANITZ, GLENN Class Play. N0 ffnfy rozzfzf oz'1'1'!t1,I' him. Ioiixsox, ALICE National Honor Society: C NVin- ncr: Eniblcni XVl11I'lC1'Z G.,X..X.: Girl Rest-rvcsg Girls' Club, lfrrr happy, mlrnaff. fiffghlf Um- who foflozvf jmlhf of right. Ioiixsox, IDELORES Girl Reserves: G.A..'X.: Latin Club. I-I Sfllfifllf of ffm 4'fIzx.f1't:x. IoIINsoN, Dot'oLAs Band. Pmmiff if most gfrrzi :ram fwfr if mid. IOIINSON, MAXINE G.A.A.g Girls' Club: Girl Rest-rrcs. .fl mrs CIHPIAPOIIIIIZ 01' jollify, frolir, and fini. IOHNSON, PAIJLINE Representatiye Centralite: C l a S s Play: Mimes and Mummers: Na- tional Honor Society: Class Vice President: Class Cabinet: Girl Re- serves QPrcs.j: French Club fVicc Presjg Student Council: Latin Club: Botany Club: Girls' Club: News Staff: Bank Cashier. Pa111i11e 11115 ll 5121116 for 1111. A L'hl'f'7'fZ11 1110111 for 01156. IORDAN, RVALTER Syviimning Team, '55, .fl f1'1111k 111111 11111111 11111111'r. KAI.TExB,xe1I, Ionx The 11031 0116 Zlfllllfs' 10 1111'r1 111111 fL't 7Z 10 115 f1'11'1111.r. KARAU, EUGENE Gym Team '32, 'SSI Swimming Team 152: Aviation Club: Hi-Y: Harmonica Haml. ATEITI' 110111116 11'11z1111r 'Til 1111111111' 1101111165 yon. IQEYES, CYNTHIA Quill anrl Scroll: National Honor Society: C Winner: Centralian Staff fLiterary Ecljz News Stall Cliv- 'change Iimljg G.A.A.: Bank Cash- ier: Messiah : Latin Club: Girl Reserves. .-I 11'1111f1', 11 ,r1'11o1111', II 11'11e-111116 f1'1'f1111, rl 111111613 1117 111111r1c, 1.1 Mere 110 Bild? KIDWELL, MARY G.A.A.: French Club: Girl Reserves: C.C.C. A jo11y, frcc-11c111'1f'11, CL1l'l'1l'5f 111111, With 11111111 of 1100k.r 111111 ,OIT of 11111. KING, NIILTON Swimming Team: Stage Crew. .fl King 1111101143 171671. IKOESTER, DICK Basketball 'S-l: Centralian Staif fSports Eclitorj. To know XIUZL' 111 111116 0l1l .f 1117111151 if 1111 1111 7101 11c'm111p11'.r11e1i by fI'l'1'y071C'. KlTRZEK.A, MARVEN Stage Crew. fl 7111111 10 11111kf: 1he 56617115- 011 1111' s'111gc'v111111 if Jl111'1'1'11. IONES, ELEANOR Girl Reserves: Girls' Club: French Club: Botany Club. Those ryrxr ff1c11 c'6111'11z, Tlmir 111'11w11 116111115 :p111'1g1s. Ii.-XGER, CLYDE News Staff Clius. Mgr., Adv. Mgnl: C.C.C.: Hi-Y 1See'y.j: Commercial Club. A A C1y11c' 111011111 flop Sl. Pt'I6I'l,C 10114 C1111 111 ark ll Qll!'jflIU7l. li.-XLTEXBACH, NIARION Commercial Club: Girls' Club. 113' fl fI'1il'1II11j' 1161111 111111 11115 f111'111y of f1'1'1I1111s. KENNEDY. IRUTH Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: GHXA.: Commercial Club. .-I 1110111111 girl, 111g 1111111111 fyzxf, A1111 EZ p1'1'fo1111111y Iwia' 11c1' size. IQIDD, JACKSON Track Team: Bank Director. El'fI'j'Ulll'l5 117.67111 411111 110111111313 1f11c111y. Knynxi, IQATHERINE Class Play: Girl Reserves: Girls' Club: C.C.C. Club: Glee Club: 'iLelawala : Chimes of Nor- mancly : Messiah : iiMlliLltlil',Q HDesert Song. A .r11111111g 1'o11111c111111cs, 11 1I'1l'1II11-Q' lt'flj',' Th111 111111111 115 1111 ll11NZ1I'l' her. KNowLEs, LAVERNE National Honor Society: Girl Re- serves: Commercial Club QTreas.jg C.C.C. Cabinet. .4 11116 111716 111155, Tflllf we .fhfl11 g1'e1111y 1111,rr. Knomx, RHODA Girl Reserves: GA..-X. There 1111' 111111151 1311105 of pcoplcu B111 har fypf 1.-' 11151 1161 011171. IJANIAY, XAIALLACE Class Play: Ullesert Songug Gym Team: Centralian Starl: C.C.C.: Glee Club. Jly 111113' 170Uk.x' 111611, lt'0l7I!'IZ,f 1111111f, .171I1 fo11y'f 1111 t11cy'1'e 11111g111 11111. LANGE, ROBERT News Stuff C.-Xswuiatc' lf1l.J: Clmx Play: Mimcs anml Muuunc-rs: Delmar: Club. Hu l'1'1'1Ll1l11j' is Ll 1'11'1'k 4 f1II l11!' 11111115 CUIIV1. LARSON, ELVERA Girls' Club: Commercial Club: Sc:1n1li11avi:1n Club, Shr 1'1111111f1'f 111'11111.f of f1'1r1111.-'111p. IAATQGIILIN, CH.5RLES Sfl1l1'l' 1: 1111 righf. B111 play if 1111111 fllll. l,AWsON, RUTH 111 11151 101' 11'11y fur fflllkf 111 51111. Y1111 kllfjll' 1-1111 011.1 1111 1111111111 111 1'1'1'! 111111'. l,EBENs. RAY Trgirlx Tmuu: liguulg Urulirwimz Gs: Club. 1Q11-V 15 11 1'11.f1' of 1y11.111'.'i', Ziff 1111111111'1A'. I.EOxARDsOx, BIIRIAXI Spanish Club: Girl! Club: Girl R14 scru-Q. Sfll' I-J' 161' C's'fI'11Lkl' of 111'11'g11t. S11'1'1'1, g1'111:1'f111, 111111 11'1-HI. LILLEBIOE, THEKJDOIQE Biincl. Ht f11j'- 1101 1111111 11111 101'111'.f 111' 111111'1'. LINUSETH, LOREN H1' 11055 1111 fhingf 11'1Q1' 11 111111J. LUM1, Iumrn GAA.: UC XVinncr: Girl Rcbcrxcs fCubinct1: Girls, Club: Fruncli Club: Commercial Club: Britany Club. .-I jolly g'l'l'1 111111 11111 11ff1111, 1 111' 11 pffrpy 1:u111p11111011 56111: 1116 one. LAPOINTE, DORA Hlkscrt Songu: Glcu Club: G..'X..'X.g Girl Reserves: French Club. Thiugf 1111: 111111 111111111 f'1'!'1'j'U71!' fx .v1'1cn1, So D01'11 0121111111 115 0111. LARsON, VERNON IVC11 111111, 111111 :p111Qc11, 111111 11111 gI'00ll1C'd. LAERIE, IOHN News Staff: Skylitc Club: Hi-Y: Glcc Clubg Latin Club: Lcl11w:1l.i : l'Cl1i1ncs of Normandy. 1-111 111'11.f1'x 511111, Avflf 111z1f11ys 1111111:'11f1111111. LEAK, NIARION C.C.C.: Librgiry l111.1rcl: liniaiiy Club: Girls' Club: Girl Remixes: G..'X..X,: f10Il1lHCl'Cl1ll Club. 'IWC 11'11A'f of f111:11f11111111'f.-' .l1'!' 111'1'.f. LIEEBACK, BARBARA .I11 1111 1110111111 g11'1 111 1'1'1'1i l1.ll. LESER, l.0RET'I'.X Cmu1n1'1'cinl Club: Girl Ruwrxcsg brcncb Club: Girls' Club. SAIC! f11c1'1r11111, hzfvfiy, 111115. 111111 guy, 111111 11'1'1'.r 111 1111111 1111111 .1 0111111111- 1111A'. LINDBERO, LAWRENCE Like gr111'11y, xhf' 11115 11111 f11111'1'1' of 11111'111'111111. LOZON, CJLADYS G..-X.,-X.: Girl Rcscrvcs: C11inuu'r1i:1l Club. 011: ll'h0 if 11e1'r1' 11'c111'y. Who if 111u1111y.f f11'1gh1 111111 L'h!Y'1'j'. LLTNDEEN, MARION National Honor Socicty: GA..-X.g C XVinncr: Commercial Club CV. Prcsj: French Club: Latin Clubg Girls' Club: Girl Rcscrics, H111 11111111111 if gf-111'1'1111.v, op1'11, .1111- 1'1'1'1:, A :11'1111g1:1' 10 f1'111111, 11 s11'1111g1'1' 111 f1:111'. LUNDIIEIM, FREDRIOK Class Play: Aviation Club QScc'v.fJ. .VI man br .fcrnzs of clzcrrfzil ycsfcr- rlayf, Azzfl C'O77fIII'l'IIl foniormzw. MCCALL, ALICE Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: French Club: Botany Club: Library Board. Hr-r wayf are zuayf of f7lC'LIA'fI7IlIIf'.f!, Anil all her fflfhs' are peace. MCN.AbIEE, llAYBiOND Track Team: Skating Team. City Championship. Life is a jeff, and all fliings :how if, I ffmflgllf :O mire, aml nazi' I kann' if. MCWATERS, IEJNN Class Cabinet: Girls' Club Cabinet: Girl Reserves: French Club: Skylite Clubg Gai-I. Charnzing people frenz fo haw a lifflz' 1n1'.f4'hiz'f for .ffI1'i'z'. M.xcxr7soN, RUTH Commercial Club. Ivy, jnllify, aml I are all f1'ic'ml5. MARVIN, IDOROTHY Commercial Club: Girls' Club. Czrfc aim' happy. Slmrl aml suapfry-fhaf's Dorofliy. lX'l.XTTSSON, Io PHYLLIS G.A.A. Board: Girl Reserves: Com- mercial Club: G..-X..-X. Ollfffllllflfllg in aflzlrfiff aim' always reafly fu Ima' iz lmlping haizzl. lVIELCHISEDECH, MARY Class Play: Girls' Club: Girl Re- serves: Latin Club: C.C,C.: Botany Club: Commercial Club. Qaicf, refif'z'11g, lm! izwei' glam, She ,rarely malqcf a l4f0!1Ifl'l'fIlll fllzim. MICIIAUD, x7IRGINIA National Honor Society. Sha' fltlf mails many fririzzlf in lm' time uf Central. LYNCH, ROBERT Like a rin-le newer ending, Dorf hif foflgllc' 141111 011 forrrrr. lN1CH1XLE, IALIES I may lie fall, lm! Illnll is 1101 all. MCQUERRX', IOSEPHINE Cn XVinner: Emblem XVinner: G.A,A.g Botany Club. Happy as her' Jmile proclaims. M.XGNUSON, BETTY HC VVinner: Emblem Winner: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.g Latin Club: French Club: Botany Club. 11 cliff' lifflc giggle anzl nliarnzing nays' Hake hai' Zl'l'lLY1HI!' u'l1frfz'z'i' XIII' stays. M.xIts1I.xI.L, CII.'KRLOTTE Girl Rcserxes: Girls' Club: G..X..X.: Commercial Club: Latin Club. ,I fmilz' for all, a zfwlwnif glad. il jorial, wizxiizg way .fha liarl. MATIIISON, 'FIIOIHAS Aviation Club fVice Pres.l. Hr zafm :aria-Apr will slicccczl. M.XXSON, PAUL Loaf, and fha class loaff zvifli yon: Work, aml you work alone. MIKlII.XELSON, Lois Girl Reserves' G.A.A.: Commercial Club. I11 lm: work and in lm' play Alzvayf agrrcalflc and gay. I Moiuus, IEANNE Desert Songng Spanish Club: Girls Club: Girl Reserves: Glee Club: c:.c.ci:. Iiyrs of l1lz1c-heart of galil. 'lMessiah g UMikado : NLelawala g Moss, BETTY IANE Frcncli Club Q'l'rc:is.J: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.g Glu' Club: C.C.C.: 'AMik:ido g A'Lel:iw:ila g 'lflcscrt Sringug Messiah, Bfffy mu laugh ttfflh rlzz' jollirfl, And zmrfg wilh ffm Zzzzfifff. BICLLEN, FRANCIS Swimming Tcgimg C.C.C. U1:I't'llI1.l',H ljllllff, 1'z'fe1'z'c'1f, 111z.frffi.fh. Nfupiiicms, ANUELEEN Cominercizil Club: Girl RcsL'rYcs. :Iliff Ibm Mc mnfrf NCI, Ion. NAsLL'ND, IRVING fl zmmfy Map zufzoxc hl1l1lZ.Y077ZC' j'c:ufz1r1',f, Ififfnf 1101 ffir zzwrffzy z'hil1'i7l'fl7'. NELSON, LAWRENCE Latin Club: C.C.C. Y.i!!kilIl'l'F, prppy, 1'iz'im1'o11x, and H1735 His' piiffz of Ziff ix ilu' 7I1l'l'I'if'!f muy. NELSON. EARL VV. Clziss Play: Hi-Y. R111 fyrxf 111111 ldlllf and f'z'rz'y zlmngfzf .lm with his nzimy prrhctinlzs cxllrghl. NELsoN, LKXYERNE ,-In april-fmirlrrl mi11'zlf'11, imc mul juzr. NEXX'TOX, IEIARRY .1 niwlrxt zZ1'.fr1'pIf' of Sir Ismzc Xua- Inn. NIORLANIJER, XvERONA Girls' Club: Sliylitc Club: Girl Re- serves: Botany Club. .l girl zrfflz ii JIIIIIIF. lx ffzf' gfff Iflrfffc ll'U!'ffI uffiilf. NIIJELLER, lmx Coinnicrciiil Club: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves. Pofffmzesf ff I0 gomfzzcfr Whiz! zL'm'1l.: nw' Io fhuzlgfzf. XIYERS, Dux Swimming: Forltlmllg ,'XYi:iliun Club. Yrs, I fluffy ,x'0llIC'flN1f.w'. NARIIBI, LAVRAY Class Play: Minics :incl Muinmcrs: Girls' Club: Girl Rcscrvcsg Glce Club: Norse Club: Commcrciail Club: hllcscrt Song. .1!lL'LI,l'S rfirrrfrrf, ilfzrmryf kind, Sflffr ffzf fyfw 141' fflqf' IU filllf. BTEEDHABI, IANE-NIARY Quest Stull Clius, Mginjg Talunt Club iI,r6s.l: Scribblqrs' l-'oruniz Orcbi-sf tm fScc'Y.l: C.C.C.: GHXA.: Glce Club: ullcscrt Sungu: iiMlli2lClfJ-if 4'ChiuiQs of NlII'lN.lIlllXu1 A'l.cl:i- wgilanc Fra-mb Club: Girls' Clubg Girl Rcsi-ru-sz Latin Club. Tf1z'f'r s lllllflit' IUIZ Ihr rlfr. Tfzcrfff Hlllffl' !'l'I'I'j'lt'hf'l'f'. NEi.sox, BE.-YTRICE Nutirwngil Hilmar Suiivty: l.L1liI1 Club: GA..-X.: Girls' Club: Girl Rc- sc-rvcs: C.C.C.: HMCssiali. I zirrfz' Ikllflll xr: yumzg if prigmlz :UM .fu Il'Is'f' 0 finial. NELsoN. loiix E. BlF,f.ffIlg,f on 111611. Hilfe rmzn, fllllll' .ra wwf, mm' Fhffki so lan. NETT, Srssxxxs Cmmuncrci:il Club, Hupfvy 115 MV' fonkx proffuini. NORA. FRED Nzitiunul Honor Samir-ty: News Suifl lliclitor-in-Chin-fl: Quill unil Scrnll: Stuclcnt Cuuncil: Hi-Y: Clziss Pliiyg Spanish Club CSLUY. :xml Trciislg Glcc Club: L'DCscrt Sungu: Minics :incl Munimers: Debate Club: Chess Club. .lfzrl sfifl wr' gfzsnf ami .dill Me IL'UI11I1!'l' gram, Tfmr our mmf! haul 6011111 mrry all M' Iguana Noiarox, fiRACE C Winncr: GAHX.: Cfinimercizil Club. .1 f70t'A'6'f ffflififlll of Iflf ffmwns l?a1'i1'. NYLEN, ELEANOR Girls' Club: Girl Rrserxes: Latin Club: Commercial Club. W11111 olhw' 141115 you 111011111 171155 111. H1'1'c'.f 01111 11'1111'1l x111'111y 1111111 y11111' rye. LJLSON, CORINNE P11111111111, 1111111, 111111 Ll1lt'tlj'S 7'I'ghl. LJLSON, DORIS Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: G.,-LA.: Botany Club: Commercial Club. I 11111111 10 11:11 ffll' 11'o1'111 lL'1Il'l?f'I'f'l' I 11111 1111ppy. LJLSON, HELEN Girl Reserves: Girls' Club: Commer- cial Club: G.A.A. H1'1e11'.r 111116 17111 .1665 111116, S1155 11 tc1'1'01' 101' har xizf. LJLSON, IQALPH Golf: Library lioartl: Debate Club: Commercial Club: Orchestra: Hi,Y: C.C.C.: A'Mcssiah : K'Lclaxvala : Chimes oi, Normanclyn: Mika1lo : ulbcsert Song. I'V11f'71 I wo1'1q, I 11101115 llfhcn 1 pftly, I f111111c. KJPPEGARD, PAUL ll'h1'1z you h111'1: 511111 11 gc1111e1111111. Y1111 111111 511111 1111. KJSCARD, MILTON Football Team: C Club. .-1111111111 p1'1111f'c5s 111115 b1'111'115, .AI 1'o1111111111r1o11 h111'11 111 111111. c1XVEN, IANE Orchestra: Girl Rfzserycs: Girls' Club: Commercial Club: lianml. 1111515 11' 111111 to bc, The rpm-1c1z of 1111gc15. PAULSON, EVELYN Commcrcial Club: G..-LA.: Girls' Club. Nczfer posing or p1'r1f11111'11g, 17111 111- 11111315 1161111111 LDIILIN, l1ELANE Girl Reserves: Girls' Club: G.A,1X,: f,1Il11lNCI'C1.!l Llub: C..Q,.C,. H1lf7f7-l', 11111-1111'1'11g, 111111 11 fl'lil'1I11 111 1111. CBLSUN, IDONALD Swimming Team: Ili-Y: llotany Club. .X'1'1'1'1' 1111r1'y, IIC'l'l'!' 11'111:1'y, 1.II'! ll'IIfl 1!'l.fIl1'I', g1'111'c'. 111111 111112 OLsoN, EDXVARD 1L'l'l'1'j' 111611 11 1111111, B111 1111111 1111111 1111111 1111'111'.f. c1LSON, ,UNE Commercial Club. C11111'11'o11.f 111 1111 111111 1111f1'i1'1111ly 10- 11'111'11 110116. CJPDAHL, ROBERT National Honor Society: Latin Club: Orchestra. H1-'11 111111111111 111111 111111111613 111111 I1t'I'l'l' my 111111 LJREDSON, CiIiARLOTTE Class Secretary: Class Cabinet: Na- tional Honor Society: Representa- tiye Centralite: Stuclent Council? HC Winner: Mimvs and Mummers: French Club QSec'y. and V. l'res.lg Girls' Club Cabinet: Gi1'l Reserves Cabinet: G.A.A.: Library lioarclq Latin Club: C,C.C. Shr if 11,-' 3411011 11.f .fha if f1111'. Wilh Hgh! 1111111 1'yf,r 111111 go1111'11 111111: QBSTLLTND, MARGARET HC Winner: Class Play Cast: GA..-X. Hoarcl: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: C.C.C.: Commercial Club: Messiah Cliff' 111111 111115' 1,1 Afhf. S111 1'11f11111'1',r 1II'tI1'l.s' 10111 I7Zl'g1II 111' 11111. PARKER, DON Class Play Cast: Botany Club QVicc I'res.Q: C.C,C.: Quest Staff: Mes- slilll. T111 g111.:Lr of 11151111111 111111 161 1111111111 of fo1'111. PAULSON, LILLIAN Commercial Club: Norsc Club: Girl Reserves. ,lln111'x1y if har 1'11111'111. KN Paxkmx. H.XIlRS' Ili-X: 5C.lIlCllI1LlY1.ll'l Club. H1I1'1'-i f 11 1'11111f1o111111 of f1'01i11 111111 11111, H7111 1'1f11.f61'.f ,1111:1'f 111111 11111115 1111111i' 17 f11111. Pi-QDEMEX. RoBERT l7ootb:ill 133: lgdslitllulll 'Si 'Sli Tfiwli 154: MC Club: Ili-Y Club. Il'1' 1111111111: Bf111'f 11111 I-II 1111111 1111'11g.-' 11s lt'1'11 11x 111611'111'f. PERLMAX, TED Ygitionul Honor Socicty: Ccntr.1Ii.m Stzlfl' flius. MQIZU: C.C.C.: Glvc Club: cKMlliLlil4D..I l'TbC Dcscrt Snnuh: K'McSsiab. H1 has 1611 1'111'1'.f1 ,HTIISC of 1111, 111111- 111011 ff'11J'!'. PE'rEi1soN. LoRR.x1xE C.,'X..X.: fjfll11I11L'I'Cllll Club: l.:1tin Club: C.C.C.: K'Mcsfia1li. .171 111'111'1' 11111111. 11111,-1 1'11'1'r1' 171111 111 11111. 111111 j1111Vi' 1'1'r1'. Pumocz. Nl.XRY .l .3111 .-11 11111 111111 ,-'11'1'1'!. .1 1i'I!1'l' 1'H.11'1111'11g 111,-1-' 111 1111'1'1'. Pow. Hoxxixnn Yau Suri' 1Circ. Murflz HifY: Sfg1nclin.uxi.ui Club: Hotgini' Club. 'Tix H1111'11r11',-' 1114111 111 111' 111 .f1'1'111'1 I'.!fh!'1' 1111111 111 111' 1'1111r1-fv1'1'111111f, Powiaizs, NIILDRED Ygitionnl Honor Srlcisti: Coiiiiiinf- cial Club Cl,i'cs.H: Girl Rcsciwcs. 1111111'1'11111111'1i', 1'u111'.11'1r1'. 111111 I'!'l'1'j- IA1,'!g 10111 111111'1'x 1111 111.'1'1'1:.f.'1'113 f1111',c111111111i'. P1zoc:ToR. Hximv Hi-Y Club: I-I'l'lhfl1 Club: Clirsi Club. H, .-' :'f7l!l'h 1111111 1'1111i.11'11.v 11'1i,-'1111111. f2l'Fl.LO. IAN Yt-uw Stall: l.:1tin Club: .Xximifzn Club: Ukfcssigilif' Hif .-'1IJl'1!'.f 1111 1115 11'1'11j1f111f, Pguasox, XYALERIA National Honor Society: Commer- cial Club: Spanish Club. .V1111y 1111 1111: f1'1c1111.v, few are her 10115, I-f11f1',i'1111r 1111115 her, 11'11e1'1'1'1'1' 11111 gow. PERBIX. RoB13R'r C.C.C.: .Xviaiion Club. 191111 1x Mori, 11111 111 1111111 1111'11.f111'1' 61-111 111'1'111'111'11g13'. Prfraksox, AGNES E. 11116 51111111 11' z1'111'11z 11 ll'01'111 of .rig 11,-'. PLAXT, Rosixuxn Ydtionul Honor Society: Rcprcscnbi- tiic Ccntralitc: Class Cabinet: Stu- ilcnt Council: Girl Reserves 4Vict- I'rcs.1: Bank Directors CPrcs,1: Ccntrgilian Staff: French Club: G.A..X.: Commercial Club: Chem Club: 'KMcssi:1li. I'11111'1'u11.r, p1FtZ5flllf, 111111 I1 f1:1'e11d 111111111 0111'1'11g. Pouriak. Donorm' IANE C1..X..X.: l.:it1n Club. T1'111' 611111 f1'111:1'1'1' I-11 AFI' 1111111i f1'11'1111,l-Mfrl-. PowEi.L. IYJICK Clgss Cl-l1'L'.lSl1I'CI'Z Rcp1'wci1t.1tii'c Ceu- Irxilitc: Class C.ll7iI1CfZ Stuilunt Coun- eil: lhislwtlugill Team: Hi-Y: Sliylitc Club. ,I 11'11111'1', 11 .f1:1m1111', 11 5111111111111 f1'11'1111. .I 5111111 11111. of f11'11if1.f 1001? 15 1111 11111. Pkesrox. HOB llgintlz C.C.C.: Hi-Y Club. 1.1511-' of gr1'111 111111 1111 1111111111 115. 'I'h1'11 .f 11 111111111 107' 11115: guy. PizoL 1'. BLXRIORIE Co1i1incrci.1l Club. .II111-j111'1'1f'f fo CAI'!'1'fl11 111111 guy. Il'111'1'j,' 111'1'1:1' g1'1.f 1.11 Aff 111'1Iy. R x1cuE. NIILDRED l.LlI1ll Liub: C1..'X.,X, .I 7?Il'141'YV 011111 1111111111 11 11111111111 l I1l11fl'111111LiI . R!XINE, IAIXIES All grmi men ure zlcuzl: l IlOl1'f frcl .fo zzfell mysrlf. RICIIIXRDS, DONALD To laolq 1111 Ike bright f11lc Ir lo look on tlzr Hgh! si11'1'. RINGERUD, CHEsTER How fm' 1lz111 lllfflf czzzizllc 1h1:11u'.f its lvcanzr. ROBERTS, IOHN ALDEN National Honor Societyg C.C.C. Cabinet. His music ill our lzmrfx wr' lJOI'l', Long frftfr if wus lzefzra' 710 mm'c'. ROCKSTED, MIXRION Girls' Club: Botany Club. 112 all Ih1'11g: Il girl wortlz while. ROLLINS, WILLIS Football Mgr.: Basketball Mgr.: Skating Tcamg Chccr Lezulcrg Hi-Y QTrcas.j: Quest Stuff: UC Club: Class Play. Though llc may lqzzuw fllllllj' 1h1'11gx I0 do, HEI! 11 H116 fellow f!ZI'0IIgfI una' Ihrough. RoMo, MARCELLIX MCU Vllinncrg Girls' Club: G.A..'X.: Girl Reserves: Glcc Club: Mes- siuhup UMikado g Ullescrt Song. Kllllfl 111111 jolly, we like 0611 RIfNIsERf:, ROBERT Hi-Y. S077Zl'Ihl11g' l1Z'fl'I77f7fF!l LZIIIZ ro111c'1l11'11g done, I11 joyful ,Cl1I'l'lL'C', he my: 11's f1111. SANDBO, BEVERLY G.A.A.: Spzuiisli Club fVicc Presb: Girls! Club: Commcrciiil Club: Girl Rcscrvssz Glt-Q Clubg '4McssizIlI : C.C.C. Her frfcvzzlly h11111l, lm' flzcw-y ,x'IHIill', Help nlakf lim' XVIII-31' life' zunrllz while. RAY. PIIYLLIs Girls' Club: Girl Rr-serves: Lutin Club: A'Mcssi1ilI. 'Tll I'l1yll1.r hui alone har lfcxf, S617 will 1101 luke 11 1110l11r111'5 1111. RIPLEY. FRED liaml: CJl'CllL'SU'1lI llcbutc Club: Hunk Cashier: C.C.C. I UI'fI'lO0k my puff 1111'.f111k1'r. ll'1'1h fll'lHlIf'.i':' I 1l1.-'1111'11 1l1f111. RINIQER, DELORES Cirl Reserves: Bunk Ciusliicrz Curls Club. Sflf l111'f'f to zli1111'1'. .Clic l111'f.- 111 sing. Slzz' lower 10 1l0 1111151 1111yIl11'11g. RuBEIzTs, bl.-XRY ELIZABETH Yzitionul Hnnrvr Sucir I Tzilcur Club: Ccntrziliun Stull lDrz1m:Itiu lirlitrmrlz Latin Club: C:C.C.: Or- clicstrzi: Bnnml: llrmim Club: Cir's' Club: G..fX.A.: Cirl Reserves: Bunk Cusliicr. Suriv l11:1'gl11, f!Il',.f lt'l'ffj', .fhfif 11111.11- c'11l, 100, ThI'1'F'.i' n11111v I1 Ming llury Elim- l'z'1l1 11111 flu. RuLI,, MARGARET Class Play: HC YVinn:-rx lifiilwlr--In XVinncr: C.C.C.: Ccnrrulimi Stull fissrrcixits Fill: Clilss Cvbifvrftz i l Reserves fcllbllllifill f'ir's' Club: CA..-X.: French Club: Latin Club. llwflly, pffvfvy, Pflflllill' u'11h illl. Roxio. l.xMEs l'lz'11.r11111 ur ln' if f11ll of 1111l11x11'i'. ROSENBFRGER, BIIUCE Nzitiunul llunoi' Simiuty. l71.f11'f'r1 i1111l jvllffr. RYLANDEII, EI.EANolz Nutifuiul blfililvl' Sunil-tg: Glcc Club: liutuiiy Club: Girls' Club: C.C.C.: C11mmcrci.1l Club: Sczimlinui iim Club: Girl Reserves. Shglf 1111! rrry full, 1-71 f111'f, 1'111'l1rr fnmll. Slzzlv ffllghl 11111l fully. I1 f1'1'f'111l In ull. S.xNDERs. ALIVE Nllfllllllll llruwr Srmicty: C.C.C.: flI'CllL'5lI'llI Libr.u'5 liuaralz liutuuy Cf'ub. l1'1,1' 1111111 If llkz' a 1'1z'1'1'. 'l'l1r I17!'l'f7l'1' 11 ff flll' law' Ilflfff it 11:i11QIf. VVI-iI-'rEIi St:1i,x'rzI.EIx Golt Fleauiz C Club. .l11111f11'1' 1111111111 11'1'11.f111'1' lil! :f11 ,111 1711-fl. Sr:III'c:K, RAYBIOND HEY: Norse Club, lJ1Il'l'!'f 1111' 1.11 5111116 gflllllvj' 11-111k Y71111 l1'111f.f 1111'11.v from f1ouA'1.ff1 111111. Sc:IIix'AIcz, KIMB,-xLL Track '31 lsfgl Connnereial Club, H11 lorry 17111 11111-111 11 fl-HIC. SCOTT, ELXVOOD E111'0111f 0115 1101111111111 5611512 lIf'h11'f1 15, 11111r1'1f, 1111111111111011. SHEIJIIERD, Doxfxun Il'f11111'1'c1' fur ffl-ll, f11' 11111 11111. SIIUL, AI'I1REx' Conunercial Club: Urelieslra. Of !1f'l' l11'1gl11 filet' 11111: g!111111 11111 111111 .-I p11'1111'1' 1111 1111- !11'11111. SIEVERS, ARzEI.1,E .lly 11ff 11: 11111 1f111'111'11'11' 113' 11111 Y, 11 11111 171' 311111 111111 f1'1'1'. SIQAIIEN, loux Claw Cabinet: Class Play: Miineu anal Mummers Ql'res.1: Freneli Club: Glee Club: Queat Statf. 17111 you nw' 111111: .1 1111111 1I1M'1i11g1' Il'11!l4l 11111. SAIITII, GEIzTIu'DE Glen' Club: Girlx' Club: Commer- cial Club: Desert Songu: G..-XA.: Girl Rexerves, gl g1gg11' 111111115 Ifll' 51111111 111 1:11 11111g1111g11r. SCHMITZ, bIARCEI.LA C Winner: Oreltzestraz G..'X.,X. l5oaI'Ll. .lJ111'1'1'f111 if :f11'111'1, !'!I1I1'l7ll'1Ig', 111111 guy, IVF!! 1111x.r XIII' 11151111 SAI' gow' 1111'11y. Sc:HI'LTx, VEItNoN liaxlietlvall '53, '.5'lg Hi-Y. N111'r1' f111'11k.f OZII of 1111'11, B111 11111111 1l'x My 111111. SCOTT, ELIZABETIT Centralian Staff C.-Xrt Eciitorjz Na- tional Honor Society: Skylire Club: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: French Club: CCC. Shrk 311011 111 look 111, .-11111 1111111 51111 111 lq11r111f. SIIEPPARD, CAMERoN Track '33. 'Tix M11 1j1111'1 ll'U1'!Q!'I' who 511c1'1'f11.f. SIIOL, LXLIPRED Cflll14ll'Ull.f 111111 1111111ly, LI 1'vg111111' fri- ' 11 H lou' If 11111' 111. SIELAIJE, BRL'cE Football: Clieei' Leacler: Clam Play: Minies and Muniincrs. X11 f111111'1', 31:1 110 itll-Ilf j1111'f111ju', B111 f11-'f ffll' Z'!'I'-jf fwfr of cl111f15. SIBIINIUNS. ILNE National Honor Society: Latin Club: Commercial Clubg Girl Reserves: Girl! Club. .-I 11111113 l111A' IAII ffll' f1'11'1111',fl11p 1'h11111. SIIIALE, f1HARLOTTE National Honor Society: Class Play: Claw Cabinet: Glef: Club Accom- panist: 'lClIiInes of Ni1Ill1L1HKlf'.'Q 'AMikatlo : Mlkrscrt Songnz Talent Club: C.C.C. Cabinet: Girl Rc- st-rves Cabinet: Girls' Club: Botany Club: Orchestra: 'kMcssiah. 11111111 lzou' II11' 11111516 Illllgffi L11111'1'1' Ch111'10116'.f j7y111g j'i11gs1'5. S'I'AAB, DANIEL National Honor Society: Bank Di- rectora QSCQID. I'111 11111'11yx hllllfif 111116 my f1'1'r1111'f, qI111l look 1f11'111 SIIIIKITFIQ' ill Ifzr ryr. STADELMAN, RUIJOLPII Truck Team, S1111 1111111111 I'IIII 116171. STENBERO, DON C.C.C. D011 511111165 fhf 1'1111111.f,' T11cy 1111 !I1ll'f' .f11l'1'I' 1IAlI11Ig.f. STEVENIN, IAMES Why hllI'1'j', 11x lung 11,-1 Il-IHC 17115 1111y11111y7 STEVER, c1EORGE F. W1'111'1'111'.ff 51111111 1.11 his 1111111 11111: aye, y1!1l'1'l J' UNC' NIUVI' 1!?C'fi1'l'17I I 11111.51 fry, f1CUU1l'11'j'.l STUART, IOAN 'ACT' Club: National HO11111' Sncictyz Girl RCSLTYCSZ G.A.A.g French Clulu. IV111111 0111, hw' I7ll'1'I'j' 11111gh1r1' 111'111'f. 1111 g11111111 111111 .f111'1'1111' 111.f11f1f11'111'.-'. SXVEDENBORG, CONRAD Class Pluyg Footbull '51, '52, 135: Mimes and MLIl11ll1Cl'SZ Glue Club: C Clubg Talent Club: Hi-Y Club: Comedy Conccrtg uIirminic g Lulu- XVLllLlUZ Chimes Of Nt1fl1l11I1Clj'llZ UMikaclO g i'Dcsert Snngng Mes- sinh. H15 t'IL'11UlI 1.1 111111111111 1111 fflf' g1'111- 11071, His 1'011'1' 15 1111011 1111 1116 f111g11. TANNEY, IOHN 1 516111 111111 111'c111111'11 111111 1111' 11'11.-' Bfllllfy, I woke 111111 111111111 M111 1115 11'11,r Dzzly. T1ItJBI.XS, MADELYN A 11111111511 q1111'1 111111 11r111111'1'. TQIIOATPSON, M.xROLfER1TE COIHIllCI'CiLll Club: Girls' Clulvz Girl Reserves. The 5111111 111 111ff1'y1111c, A1111 llfl-111 ll 5111116 for 1111. ST.x1fEOR11, HARLAN flllL'SS Club: Avialtioli Clulw. 1.11 1111' 1l'l'C 111 L1 h1111.fc 115' 1116 x111c 111 1611 1111111 111111 171' 11 111111111 111 UH111. STEPW, lVl.XBEL Conuncrciul Clulvz Botany Club: C.C.C.g Girls' Club: G.1X..fX.: Mus- sinlmf' Ili' 111111 111'1' 101' 1111 .f111111'f. 1111 1110k, Il1'1' 11'11y 111 :'j7f'1I1Q1lIg' g1'1111y. STEvENs, DON ,I f111'11.f111g f1f1'f11111111'1y M111 11111k1'.f 1111' f111f1111111'11y. STUNER. DOL'c:1..xs I'1'1'11111.r 5111111111 111' 1611 H11-III11C'J' 11111g.' 1'11'L' fn 1'111111:' 111111 f1l'l' 10 gn. Swxxsox. IXLICE Girl Rcscrvus: Girls' Clulvz G..-X..-X.: Sc111uli11ax'i1111 Clulw. 1-176' QIVI1 111111 C11'11',v 51711112 111 11'1111'11 111111 11111111131 1611 z'11'11111. Swlixsox, EBB.X Glu- Clulw. Pf1ff1'f,f1'11 of gIY'111 110111131 111111 1111' 11111 111 11111k1' 1111' 111151 01 11. TERRH', IANET vllfllllllll Honor Srwflctyz Latin Clulw: Messiah, .1 .f1111f1,v 111.-'f 15 Mr, H116 1115-x' 1111'1'Q.1' 111111 0111111-v 111111111. T11OR111sON, HELEN 193' 1IC'1' .f11'1'1'I 51711-1l'.V 111111 fl'f7f7j' lt'1Ij'.f. A'111 11 111'1ghl1'11 1111' 11'111'111 1111 111 11r1' lltlff. 'l'llORliliN, X7ERNOX f.'111111f.f-v 1.1 Iht' 1111111 1111111 111 5111'- 11.f.f. 5 'kk ' in '1- in Wg -nv 1 11 'W-1 'QR 'FHl'LEEN, Rumxn National Hunur Society: CCC.: French Club. K111111f1f'11gr 1'11111r,r, 17111 11'1'.f1111111 11114 gem. TRIIJP, Pun. Cheer Leader. nl 11'1l'71!11j' 711011, 11 11'k1'11111cf 1111111, 1111111 111x1 11111 11111 1!'II,i'I, KI 111111111' 1111111. 'TL'1iCI1T'I', LESTER H1' 1111.r 11 11111111 111' 1111: 111111. 111111 11 1'111'1'1' 111 l'.l'f7l'f',f.1' 11. 'l'wEE1.1x1:s, FLORENCE Desert Snngu: Girls' Club lYiEc Pr1:s.1: lfrenfb Club 151-55.11 Girl Rescrxvs. 171111111114 1.1: 11111 1111 111113 111111111- f111'.r111111'111, 1111' 11111111 7111! 11115 A1111111. XVMQNER. ciL4IDX's News Stall: Cmiiiiiurcial Club: UC Club: G.:'X.gX.: Latin Club: Girls' Klub: lriiibltm NVinncr: GCC.. Sflf' k111111'.r 1111 1111 llflllf, 11115 1:11 1111 11111111 111111 ll'O1'A'f 1111 1111 .X'l11'f.', XV1xL1:REN. NIARIURIE Ct'ntralian Staff: Girls' Club: Mw- sinh. ll'1 01111 1111 111'11f1 11157211 11111111134 llf. VVEISE. ROBERT National Hunur Society: Debate Club: Mn-ssiah : Quest Staff 1Asst. liusinrss Mgr.1. K11111111g 11111111111 11 11111 1111111. VVii1TE, PI-IYLLIS Ctimiucruial Club. ,I g11'1 111 11'111'111 l51'11111 51115 In 1'1'1111'11: NV1EL1.u1s, ETHEL Class Play: Girls' Club: Girl Rc- serves: Latin Club: Me-ssiali, 1211.-'!l'j' 61711, 111111' ryzgc. ll1'1'1'.x' 11111111113 .f1Z!'i.i' ll f7l'1'i!'. rl1ORRANCE. IEAN National Honor Sucietyg Girls' Club 1Cabiner1g Girl Reserves: Botany Club Clfabinctjg French Club. 11111: fI'1'l'lI!1i Ihlj' are 1111z11y, Her 11111:-111-1 Ihrre 1111517 'TYCKEIQ ROBERT National Honor Society Orchestra. H1111m'11111e Zhonglzls are 111.f 1:0111- f111111o11f. TWEEDY, ROBERT Commercial Clubg Bank Cashier. P111y 1-5 ,i'1'1l'l'I', worlq if g0111, 131111111 f11'rff1'.f .r11z'1'1'. U'FTER, XNVINIFRED G.: x.1X.: Girls' Club: Latin Club: Girl Rtscrws: Butany Club: Coma mcrcial Club. 1-I111'11-V5 1'1:1111y 111 11111' 111111 11111gh, .-Il11'11x'f 111111g111g: XVALBOBI, Viatzlxm Natiunal laltlllill' Sneictyz Girl Rc'- serves 1Cabinet'1: Girls' Club: G..-X..X.: lfrcncli Club: Bank Cash- ier: C.C.C. Slllwf L1 f111'111 uf 11116 111111 1igh1, 1.1111gh1'11g ffyrf, 111111 11111111111 111'1'g111. XVARREN, lit1x.xLn l3:1sl1Qc'tli.tll IH: C Club. :fl 1111511 of 111'1'111g1'. tl 511111111 14111111111 171?.fA'f'I fm' R011 111111 131116. NVEsLEs'. H,AZEL Girls' Club: Commercial Club: GAA. :Al 111f1'1'y 111'111'1 111111q1'111 11 1'11f'r'1'f111 1'111111r1'1111111'f. XVILLIAINIS. DAX'ID Glee Club: Messiah g Hi-Y: Lela- wala : C him c s of Normandy 'g Mil14atlo : C.C.C. H15 l'!11I'l' 1111'111.r Ilf 1111'011g11 111111 1111'u11g11. XVILSON. lil'T1 1 French Club: Girls' Club: Chess Club. T111' .f1111'11:x 111111 111111, 11ll' 111115 111111 g1c111'. 13111 1111 Of' 111153 111 g111111111'.v.c sf1r111. xVONG, VVALTER National Honor Society: Aviation Club CPres.j. 0116 who 7I6l'l'7' fllfllflf his brzclq on work, But nzarchezzl flrrziglzt forwzzrrl to smzrsr. YNGVE, DOROTI-Iv Class Play: Latin Club: C.C.C. C 0 772 nz 0 ll ffnfe and perfouzzlily mal? rz food rombimzfiolz. I A ZACK, IOsEI2IIINE .'lIOa'rr1y ix zz chfI1'I1clr'f'ixfic IO be zzpprfvizzicfri. ZIEGLER, PAIGE Class Cabinet: Class Play: Glce Clubg ilMCSSlLlh,lQ Lclaw1Il:I : 'LChiIxIcs Of Normantlyng KiMlliHllf7.ll Hi: surly hair if nmclz IIl'5fI'l'!l1, His' pimm pluyiizg nmdz zzdnzircd. OTHER M CELADYS ALM NIARCELLA ARNEss LAURA ARNOLD ROLLAND BURGLUND THOMAs CALIPBELL OTHER VERA BALDXVIN KENNETH BERNHARD LUOILE BOETTCHER EDWARD BYRNES ROGER CARPENTER LAAVVRENCE FINDORFF IAIXIES HARST.KD NORhI.AN HOIEIELD XVRIGHT, IESSE National Honor Society: Aviation Club: Bank Cashier: Orchestral. A quiet IZ17f76llI'IlIlC6 II lfrillizuzl mind colzcfnfs. YOUNG, FRANK Swimming '51, '52, 155: C Club. At hOIHl' UIZ land or sm. ZANKER, ELLAMAE Glcc Club: Girls' Club: COIIIIIIQI- cial Club: Desert Songn: Nies- sinh. '1'hw'f'.f ll fflfvillufiorz in fin' ryfzf. ZITTLEIXIAN, ANITA C Winner: Ii Ill li l c III VVIIIHI-I': G.A.A. llOIIrIl: Girl Rcscrvcsg Girlsi Club: French Club. Zin' scemr fo like fm' .rI's-rzlwiljfy, r1ll1lz'l1'r,f, mm' z1fll'z1cIiz'r11f,vf. EMBERS OF THE JANUARY CLASS CHARLES CUNNINGHARI CHARLOTTE DAHLsTEN XKVILLIAIXI FRASER ELRIER FRYKINIAN IEROIXIE GRUBB IOHN NAESETH ROBERT NELSON CI'RTIs PARKER ALICE PEARSON NIARGIJERITE SANTRIZOS ANGELINE XXVOLFE MEMBERS OF THE JUNE CLASS VIRGINIA HUBBARD RUBE IOHNSON RAINSEORD LARSEN LUIS LATHAIXI ALFRED MALCHOW WOODRL7XX' MONROE IACK NONVAK XIVILLIABI REBECK IOIIN IQODGERS EDWARD ROGAN ALICE SAGE SIONE SAARHEIIXI GEORGE SCHRIITZ IDAVID SCIAIREINER CATHERINE SOLON lv,-HEMI SWEDMAN HONOR ROLL HA HONOR STUDICNTS CARL A. BLNsON CIRACE BOOLNIA BETSY BULI,Is NIARGARET Bl.'RNlL'I l' IDOROTHY ClORLlC'I I'l'f BETTY EATON l'fRI,INo IQNO ,IILAN FLOERKICY GLOYIQR FRANKLIN lQIxIAR PIALL FANNII1 If-XLT. XXYILLLXNI HRUZA Ii.Yl'IlI.IClCN INILLLY JO!-IL LLNIJLLN RORFRTA NI1LsON NAN PIQBIBERTON LoIs PI-iTL:RsON NIAXINL: PORTIQR CILADYS RosKAFT CIEORGLZ RYAN JXLICI-I SEXVIIILI, N IARIIARLT TERRY SAAI XX'ElNlCR IJOROTHY XXvHITNliY LXLICIC XXYILSON ADIIIQR XYOLI' IUA HONOR STUDICNTS FR.-XNCICS .-XLAI CIIARLOTTIQ BLICYYETT XYIRGINI.-X BOLL LORRAINIQ l3oL'RQL'I-t LIOIIN BRAImsToc:R 'IOIIN CAsTI.E LOIS IfRIc:RsoN LICILLF FIIcI,IJs XKYINIFRICID FRAZIQIQ IZYELYN GAUSTAD I3Ic'I I'Y HARLIEN K IARGUFRITE IJILTON ORI,IcANs Hugo TIIoxIAs JACKSON RANDOLPH JICNSFN RlT'l'I1 ,IOHNSON LIILXNNIC JOURDAN RLTII PAOI: LAIID I'iLIZABIi'I'lI LIQBARRON li.-XTHLICEN LII,-IEBERG BLANCII KIATTISON l'1L.XINIfI AIURPHY IJIQNRY QL'IS'l' CEICORGE ROOT AIAXINIC 11081-I I'ZYANGliLINlT SAGENIS CQICORGIC SCHXVERT NI,-XRION SEICFELDT BETTY STI2YENs DONALD STIES ,XNN IiT'I'A SXYALLIZNDER NLXRION ZORN HONOR ROLL 12B HONOR STUDIQNTS THOMAS ALIJRIGH XVILLARD iXI,ICXANDER BICRNICIC ANDERSON PEARL ANDERSON A IAROELLE A NSTRANO ELEANOR IQYANS ISABEL FINNEGAN LUIS FRYIQAIAN AYIRGINII-X1'IARDIN' DONALD JOHNSON BOB LLNIJRORG Hl'ILI2N LLINORORG M YRIE AIERGIER ALIGE IXIUIC E. RL7'I'PI NELSON CEICRALDINIQ O'BRIEN LORRAINE OLSEN AYALICRIIC OLSEN AIARY IRICHARDSON BRUCE ROOT .ACQNICS SHICPI-IRDSON JOSEPH VTIIORNIC AJIRGINIX 'IRRICPANIICR MATIIILOA ARXNDFNBICRGII I 1113 HONOR STL'Dl .NTS 1 0 J DOROTH Y AIIERN :ALLAN BQIERRE A A J, JANE BOLINI-IR LZZ5 5 JUNE BORRESON I A' CHARLES BREARLY H ICRB ERI' IDEIQON IA RIARLIN EYENSON IDOROTHY FRITZ EDNA GlE'l'I.l4Zli JAAIES IIENNESSEY AIURIEI. INGEIsRE'I'SEN :ARNOLD JENSEN GIIZCDRCRF A. JOHNSON LORRAINIZ KING :ALICI-I LIEDLOE1-' A . , O I I GAII. LINIIER 7' - f' LORF'I 1'.X AIARRLSON IJOROTHY AIILLER J JANET AIOSICLIZY IANDRIZNIC OLSON IQINAR OLSON RIARY OWEN BEATRIGE IRIICIJFI, ROSS SANIJRERO MARY L. SHOEAIARER DONALD SUNOT C1I1R'l'RL'lDE 'FI-IN ISRINRE AN NA AIARIAN THONI PSON VIRGINIA 'TONYNICR ,ALICIC AAYALGRICN LEAN SPORTSMANSHIP FRIENDLY RELATIONS AMONG HE CITY SCHOOLS AND A SCHOOL SPIRIT WHICH SENDS UR TEAMS, WHETHER WINNING OR LOSING, UP AND T 'EM. ATHLETICS AIM AT HEALTHY BOYS AND GIRLS, GOOD C . T . O ll A JP 54.1 AT 'Qvdo I Q Z 41 CD D. 3 C . lllfx OUR COACHES MR. MARRLEX' MR. XVEBER MR. MITCHELL MR. HAXXVKER NE of the most important fields of our every- day school life is our Physical Education De- partment. It has always been Central's good for- tune to obtain the finest talent available for the training and development of the growing boy. Our football mentor, joseph Markley, has been exceptionally successful in developing a rugged group of athletes on the gymnasium floor, as well as on the gridiron. Nlr. Xlarkley has always taken a personal interest in the daily habits of his charges, as Well as in their scholastic activities. Coach Fd VVeber, Xlr. XIarkley's versatile assist- ant in the Physical Education department, has been actively connected with several sports. Along with handling the swimming team, he has also ably di- rected the tennis, gym, and freshman football teams, turning out several winners during his stay here. lVeston Mitchell has been noted for his character building, as well as his prowess in teaching basket- ball. HMitch , as he is affectionately known, is pa- tient and calm, and yet is forceful when a team lags. Apparently unobserving, 'fMitch seldom misses the minutest detail. Probably one of the outstanding reasons for VVllllfl111IqHXVkCl'7S success as track coach is his ability to fraternize with the student body. Yet he doesnlt allow this friendliness to interfere with his appointed task of forming a successful track team. Much credit is due Klr. Addington for his fine work with the past and present golf teams, and to Mr. Peck for his careful attention to the many troublesome details connected with the business side of the Athletic Department. B 52 ... E ND PS C U lx! Ctxrmr vs. Sorrii C.xPr.x1N Mutrrx Ctxrrur. vs. Roostviztr Iouv FIWKERT FOOTBALL HE curtain-raiser with South ended in a 14.-I4 tie. liarly in the first quarter, Central took the lead as Culhane dashed 60 yards with an intercepted pass for a touchdown. The Tigers, however, retaliated by scoring two successive touchdowns. Central, undaunted, rallied to knot the count with Strate bucking the ball over and Hoel converting the extra point. In the second game, the Central eleven overpowered the hapless Roosevelt team. After a brilliant punt return by Anding, Strate plunged the ball over for the first score. The second tally came when Martin shot a quick pass to Culhane over the goal. Under the same circumstances, Central again scored on a pass, Martin to Mead. Late in the fourth period, Roosevelt scored its touchdown with a barrage of passes. In the game with West, Anding after a series of line bucks and end runs, carried the ball over for the first score. Late in the second half, after Central had worked the ball down the field, Strate tossed a quick pass to Culhane, who was downed on the two yard stripe. Strate then smashed over for the score. N the stubbornly fought lVashburn game, the Central attack was almost bottled up. Qccasionally the backs broke away for short gains, but the Washburn line would then brace and hold. Several times the Millers threatened, but the Pioneer line successfully staved off every scoring thrust. The Central-Edison clash was the most disappointing game of the year. The Red and Blue was far below par. Edison scored first, but failed to convert. Later the Central attack braced, and the Pioneers scored on a pass, Martin to Peder- sen. Heinecke's try for the extra point was low. In the homecoming game with North, the Polars scored twice in the opening minutes. Central, however, rallied in the second half. After Strate had intercepted a pass, Anding scored on a plunge. North again threatened to score, but McNamee tallied by intercept- ing a pass. Anding converted to tie the score. The offensive power of Marshall proved too much for the Pio- neers. Several long runs resulted in four touchdowns. ln the second half, Central outplayed the Cards. Martin flipped three passes with Culhane snaring the last pass over the goal for Central's only score. FOQTBAI-L Mirrox OSGAARD CENTRAL vs. XVEST Moarrz IXNDING CENTRAL vs. Maxslfmrr , l LTHOUGH handicapped by the lack of experienced material, coaches joe Xlarkley and Vleston Mitchell again built a for- n1idable championship contender. After finishing a disappointing fifth in the 1932 season, the green but scrappy Central eleven fought its way to third place, closing the season with 2 victories, 1 loss, and 4. ties. The championship was not decided until the Central-Klan shall struggle, the final ga111e of the season. This was the only defeat Central suffered during the 1933 title race. Outstanding lllCl1llJC1'S of the Red and Blue eleven were Captain Klartin, brilliant quarter- back, .Nloritz Anding, elusive halfback, Ray Strate, hard-smashing fullback, lfdwin Heinecke, stellar center, john lfuckert and Milton Usgaard, two fast-charging guards, and Bob Hoel, aggressive tackle. livery I1lClNl7CI' of the first string eleven won either a position on the various all-city teams, or received an honorable mention bv the same groups. From the first string eleven, Central loses by graduation, Captain Xlartin, Anding, Heinecke, lloel, Usgaard, lfuckert, and Pederson, but the outlook for next year loo111s bright with the return of nearly a dozen experienced men. To Ray Slllllt' goes the singular honor ol' leading the 1934 grid and Hoor teams, as well as the N55 Floor squad. Strate is one of the most aggressive athletes Cen- tral has ever known, his sterling football and basketball play gain- ing him prominence as one of the city's most outstanding perform- ers. FOOTBALL SQUAD 'l'1111tD Row: Roff1'l1,t, Rlizlfcr, Small, I-loaf, 1l11ltHc',i', .llffc'f1r'ff, Sll'l'l1t'lI!7UlAg, .llt'Xa1r1z'f', 111135 S1,z'f111.t011, lobzirmi, I0hlI,fUi7, G. Sizttoxn Row: .Iz11z'e11m1z, BM'1'l', HFIIXOII, l'z'rlt1',ro11, SIHIIC, ljm'krrI, Uxgifilrff, fIl'l117fgl'1', Olmn, IUAIISOII, fi. lflizsi' Row: ,0hlIf0l1, Ilrnzp, Sj0!f!'7I, Dllftlf, Cziffziwzf, .ll111'!1'11, fjllllliilg, L71- IIFVIVOOIX, ,llwffzx COIIgfI1fl1. HOMECOMING GAME View of the Central-North Homecoming game taken from the roof of Central High School. At the completion of the 1933 grid season, the Minneapolis dail- ies again were faced with the problem of selecting an all-city eleven. On one position they were unanimous-center. Edwin Heineclqe, through his steady, consistent play, made his position the most impregnable barrier on the defense, and the most feared spot on offense. HE second annual A11-Nations basketball tournament was held with great success .... The Irish defeated the Norwegians in the finals, 24-23, to carry off the honors .... A 1413 sophomore, R. Z. Kunz, won the fall school tennis tournament .... D. Ridler carried off the laurels in the fall school golf tournament .... There was no inter-school competition last fall in either sport .... The leading point-gainers for Central during the grid season were Strate and Culhane, with 18 points apiece .... Strate also led the school basketeers with 42 points .... Captain Hanson garnered 56 points to top the tankers .... The total attendance for the football season came to about 9,ooo. Basketball attendance amounted to less than 2,ooo. Central ...... 14 South ....... 14 Central ...... 0 VVashburn .. 0 Central ..,... 18 Roosevelt .... 6 Central ..,... 6 Edison .. 6 Central ...... 14 West ..,,. .. O Central ..., 13 North .. 13 Central . .. . . 6 Marshall ,.,. . Z8 D UPS North . , . 37 Central H fidison 53 Central 23 Roosevelt 10 Central Central IX Wfishhurn HIC 193+ cage squad finished a rather mediocre season in a fifth place tie with Roosevelt. gar- nering hut 1 victories as against 5 defeats. Wiith hut one veteran re- turning from last vear. Coach Wes- ton Xlitchell was faced with the difficult task of molding a formid- ahle team for the opening game. After revamping the lineup several times, Nlitchell finally selected Cap- tain Stratc and Nlartin as the for- wards. Powell and Wiarren as the guards, and Culhane for the center. Wiith the loss of Xlartin and lfuck- ert. reserve center. at midscason. Bailey filled the vacated forward position satisfactorilv. Strate and Powell proved to he the leading performers of the Pio- neer squad. earning positions as for- ward and guard respectively on the second all-citv team. Culhane and Wiarren also received honorable mention from this mythical team. Of the present squad. six men are returning for next years campaign. lor- 28 21 South W Wfcst , , 21 Xlarshall 20 BASKETBALL SQUAD 'lov Row: li'iz1'f'rl1, .lltkXr1n1rr, Hoff, f',i!IL'kl'l'f, .lff1'11ffm'f, I.'o.1f0 .ll1'fchvff. Sinioxtx Row: ,lliI1'IIfI, 1x'ozm-frr, Cnllmrzr, Cizpf. Sffilfe, Srhnfli. l5o'r'roM Row: Urzzfcr- lzvmzf, Przzffeff, dlfdflf, Halley, f!l!I1I,i'OlI, .-Imfzillg. BASKETBALL 1. Iflaiuav NIARTIX 2. RONALD XVAILREN 3. Rav STRATE BASKETBALL 1. IJICK POXVELL 2. BERNARD BAILEY 3. IAMEs CULIIANE IN THE GYM l. TALKING IT OVER 2. FIRST STRING Rizsakvias N the opening game with North, the Central cagers were over- whelmed by the defending cham- pions. Strate and Vliarren led the scoring. Edison administered a second whipping with a decisive victory. Central's only consolation was Powellis fine Hoot play. Central showed a decided reversal of form to thrash the favored Roosevelt team, the entire team clicking with clocklilce precision. Accurate free- throwing in the second half enabled South's city champions to nose out the Pioneers in one of the year's finest games. After leading all the way, Central's second victory came with a win over Marshall. Accurate passing proved a decided factor in this victory. After a two weeks lay- off, Central's cagers could not regain their form. Consequently the sea- son ended with the Pioneers drop- ping another close one to Uvash- burn. Central , Z5 Ueniield 31 Central H St. Paul Central Central I . 15 Eau Claire . 3l OACH lYilliam Hawker's 1934 Track product faced a great opportunity to establish itself as an opponent to be reckoned with in the forthcom- ing Ineets. The Metropolitan qualifying round found Central qualifying IO men to place 5th in a field of nearly 25. ln the Metropolitan finals, Cen- tral garnered 30 points to place 5th in a field of 19. A dual with VVashburn saw Central smothered by a 78 to 37 count. The most consistent point-gainers in their respective events were found to be Stevens, shotput and discus, DeField, pole-vault, Stadelman, high and broad jump, Bell, 88og and Hoel, discus and jayelin. This spring marked the entrance of Diamond- ball as an interschool sport. The schedule called for a double round-robin with NYest, SoIIth. and Vocational, to begin sometime in Hay. The facul- ty supervision was handled by Joe Nlarkley and lid Krueger. Prominent candidates for the squad were Powell, Culhane, Bailey, VVarren, Strate, and Small. TRACK SQUAD SIXTH Row: Slarlelman, Bush, Swanson, Stevens, Messenger, Schulz, Lunzl, Deliield. FIFTH Row: Farmer, Gillies, Pzzlnnm, Nerils, Lindahl, W., Simpson, Lindahl, M. FOURTH Row: Slzaw, Buzler, Henninger, Du- Bzzy, Kemp, Sexrion. THIRD Row: fQllLHC, Falkzzngef, Unrlerwoofl, I-Io1'fIelz1', Beclqman, Piltmrzn, Ezfenxon. SECOND Row: Turtle, Taylor, Rapucz, Iuhnson, Maxon, Coffman. FIRST Row: McNeese, I-Izzlimg, Hawker, Hepp, Small, Hoel. DIAMONDBALL TIIIRD Row: Rlllgfflllll, May, Small, Hoel, Krueger. SECOND Row: Lynclz, Iohnson, Cnllmne, Gerry, Slrufe, lVr1rre11. FIRST Row: Bailey, L'11rle1'woozl, Rfch- Iml,-', r-lmling, Powell. TENNIS TEAM Sicoyo Row: lI'rfu'r, Kfzfzrrlf, Lfzfz, TV!'flIlll'. FIRST Row: Kimi, TuV1'for, I.1n1df1m'g', Iohfzfon. GOLF TEAM Siicoxn Row: f11lfff11g1o11, Nir- ollx, flfliicrren, PFIZCFSUIZ, Olfrn, H. Fnasi' Row: HHgIll7lIZ, Mills. Olson, R., Scfirzfzfeiu. HE IQ33 Spring Tennis team, composed of Captain Hovland, Taylor, Galen, Dahl, Strub- le, Floerlqey, Lundborg, Bonesteel, Blakeman, and lfames culminated a successful campaign by cap- turing the State singles and doubles championships. llovland, after carrying off the singles honors, teamed up with Taylor to win the doubles as well. The squad was also successful in the conference raee, finishing as runnerup to the champions, Wvest. The 1934 spring team, as selected by Coach Ed Weber, was composed of Captain Taylor, Lund- borg, Kunz, Loft, Weiner, johnson, Kidwell, lid- strom, Ford and one other determined by the school tournament. The 1933 Spring Golf team ended an unsuccess- ful season against superior competition. Uf the eight man team composed of Captain Schmitz, Schatzlein, Shimp, Mills, Olsen, Keith, johnson, and Ridler, only Schmitz proved a consistent per- former. In this springs school tournament R. Ol- son, Mills, Nicolls, johnson, and H. Olson loomed as possible position-winners. U U cn .t we D PS v- v-- C IQNTRAIQS Swiinming team again completed a highly successful season hy finishing second in the city standings and third in the all-city meet. Central, after dropping the opening meet hy a close margin to lVest's city champions, completed its schedule hy defeating the remainder of its confer- ence rivals. Coached hy lfd Helier, the team proved itself to be one of the best tank squads in years. Outstanding performers for the Red and Blue were Co-captain Hanson, crawl exponent, Bruce Root, hreaststrolceg Bob Bouchier, hack- stroke, Co-captain Moulton, who with Galen was lost hy midseason graduation, baclcstrolce, and Tom Buclcman, free style. The Skating team annexed the city ice crown with a close victory over its conference rivals. Carl johnson, winner of the school meet, proved the leading point-gainer. Other outstanding mem- hers of the school's ice team were Willis Rollins and lYilliam Shimp. SWIMMING SQUAD Hfuzchicr, Cufvl. Hunfmz, Olson, .X'Ul'g'l'CII, ,llnfl1'11,v, BIlc'A'H1tlI1, Nucl, Kizllzwzfff. Gmfgrff, Root. .lf1'1'fr0f, ,-Iiiizffilflioll, Coflfh U'cbf'r. SKATING SQUAD Sitxown Row: lhzfilc, llf.'X'nn1r'c', H., ll!'.YLIlHfl', R., Sfzzinzfi, llf llRNl' Row: IQo!l1'11,-', Jl.zrHri'. ffffm,-'u11, ff. CHEER LEADERS 1. Pun. Boxrsriarr 2. Barrera SIELAFF 3. DoN SVNDBY BOYS' C CLUB I:IF'I'H Row: Cozzghlin, Pezfcrrrn Sufruzmlz, N1L'IVIl771l'l', W llI'1'l'l1 Hzmswz, Al. Forurn Row: Ro! fini. Ofgmrrd, Bozzefffff, Young Beufozz, N. 'THIRD Row: Sv..-. sion, Taylor, Bziclqzmzlz, Kemp, HHN, HI'7ZI1I.l1g!'l'. Suzoxo Row Ll7I1ll'I'lt 00If, Pozrcff, Bzzilfy. flu zl'1'l1g, f111zfr'r.to72, H. l xIRS'I' Row Strrzfc, Jylnrklcy, Hoff, Clfffltlllf' ,'llffc'6r'ff, SzL'r'fff11ffw'g. Hlf HC Club, one of the sehool's outstanding groups, is an organization of boys who have won letters for participation in inter-school ath- letics. These boys meet every week in an informal discussion in order to interchange ideas of athletic improvements and to suggest new forms of intra- mural competition. Last fall, the ehapter's cabinet was composed of Harry Martin, president, john lfuclcert, vice-president, and Ray Strate, treasurer. This spring the club chose Bob lloel, president, jim Culhane, Vice-president, and re-elected Ray Strate as treasurer. lfach year cheer leaders are selected from an assembly for the purpose of arousing interest and enthusiasm in the various sports. During the foot- ball season, Don Sundby and Phil Bonesteel. two post-graduates, ably handled this task. For the re- cent basketball season, Bruce SielafT, a transferred student from West, was selected to lead the Cen- tral rooting section. A as ff' lllf girls xvh0 receive emblems have t0 earn 1.000 points. This means they have t0 enter all the major spurts, xvhich include baseball. s0ecer. field hocltev. basketball, and v0llev- ball. at least twice during their three vears in Centralg and also s01ne of the inin0r sp0rts. The latter are such sports as tennis. hiking, deck tennis, and swimming. Points are given ac- cording t0 the number 0f games played in the tournament and indi- vidual points are given f0r the number of games the player participates in. 'LC' xvinners are awarded a chenille MC 0nlv after earning 600 p0ints in much the same manner as the emblem winners earn theirs. Cheerful, patient. and friendly. with enough firmness to keep things running smoothly, 0ne xvlm tnmbines the cun- servatixcness 0f Oberlin Cixllege with western prfmgressiveness - that is Ulll' well-beloved girls' gymnasium instruetur. .llfff Cfifff' E. Bell. EMBLEM WINNERS Tinian Row: Roll, fohuson 1.II1HibOl'g', Cl'UL'ktE'I', Erksrl. SHC- oxu Row: H0lflLII7tI, Iordinz llfltIg'lIl'1', Hum, FIRST Rove lii1nf1'11m', l.4zz'1'r, Zlic IlZ61', Bc!! llizwmrlz. C WINNERS Si vrviir Rmv: Smrnmclz, Pilfzy Zznfrnzzzu, I.i1z'i,f, illilllllilfll, TIIVIIJIIYIIIIIY, al. Zifflrmzzn, Iazffz- fofv, Kryrx. SIXTH Row: Lnmf, Kirin, Offon, Hfffflil, Su'i111,1w:, l.1fm1'cf'11. Hzznfozz, Cmzld. Finn Rmv: O1'mf111zI', Sfzmrl, Iohzzmn, HtIlI.i'fllI, .llizmgffzxn llizgfzfiffm, Llllidflllllg. l:UlIR'I'IK R0w: Huff- jiflif, lllrlgllff, Cr0L'fqw', Allffcr- .-vm, ll'hifz'fl1n', fii1nfI11f1', Fzvzff. Iunfilfz. 'l.lIIRD Row: Rizmf, ll'f'M'1z'r1'ff1, Hn1'11f'r, Oxffzffzizl, f2wf'if.fu11, Rolf, lfvkcrf. Sryfwn Rmv: I-Iurlflml. Hum, I7f'IIIf1l'I'- 1011, f.'1'c11z'f1, llyftfzc, llizlzfvffffli, l-'lust' Row: ZIil'l?Il'l'. .Inzmc'rk mlm, Avfliflll, KliI'L'!l1il'I',il11ifL'!Il'H. Flz'1'f'c'f'f, HRH. GIRLS' SWIMMING FIFTH Row: I7111'fcy, T1z1'11:!1'11111f. ZilIlc'n11l11, fl., Wifmx, Kz'yz'f, Z1-Iflfllltlll, L., 011111. I:Ol'R'I'II Row: Hrmfufz, Bc1111p1'c, Ingiflly, I.z1111ff1o1'g, Reno, ,lf1f1'11. 'liiuzn Row: Licdloji, I-I11114'11slz'111, B11- fmr, I'1'1'l'ff', Bocvlrf, HC'l'f7l'1'f, .H- in-rz, Siacowu Row: ,-I11zlf11fo11, C., K6'1'll.i', Kicffy, l.fcz1'w', lQ11dlu'1'g, l'vf6lZt'l'. Fiksi' Row: llyflhr, Roll, Cofr, 1Cfrf1111'11ff111, Hoff, , , 1111-0111. GIRLS' HIKING Sivexru Row: Po1'1c1', .'I111lr1'- son, If111'If'y, Le Burrorz, Lczthrop, L., Luffzrop, C., Rzuscfll, F111'f1- now, Yzirgzzc, Olson, A., fIf1z'1'11. SIXTH Row: Hi11'11L'1g, Of.m11. Szmmofi, A., Illffrhcll, De S111irl'I, lI't11'11f1', Tf1a1'11I1Zxe11, SL'!ILll'fl'1'. Ima, Boil. Fiifrii Row: Ilzgizllf. .llz11.vo11, Cook, Brrfzmm, Iizmfvi, xl., B111'1'rfo11, Pl'f!'I',w'07l, Clzzurx, 1111111 M. Fot:it'i'H Row: Cizzmzf mmgh, Lczfzffw, I-Itizlfiz-M, Smilh. Br1'11111'1f, Bclor, lV1f1', .l'Ir11111gh1z11. Tiiirtn Row: Iirvk, Rnf1f1'11g1'11f, HoZ111g1'c11, G., l'c111ffc1'Zf111,If1h11- .f011, D., Iacolvsofz, F., Hillmz, Sfflulfz, Pozfflfr. Si-.clown Row: HLIl'!i!'l1, Cozzmrl, .H!lc'k, LII Bcrgr, IOATISOII, R., R1r1N1f'1'g, Ifmzzrr, Miller. lfmsi' Row: Tlzonzfrfolz, lllrdlzfkill, U'e'f'k- zwrifz, Rand, Lokwi, I.1f1NoZ7, Br16m'1'. Good-natura-tl, warm- lieartecl. with Irish wit and Gt-rinnn sgigaeity. cn- thusiastie in teaching her pupils and eliallenging competition in every sport. our assistant gymf nasium instruetor. .Iliff lfl1gf'l11'11 ZI'l'l7?l'1', has al- i'e.ulx' won xi place of af- fection and esteem at Ueiititil High. Swimming meet is held once every spring at the Bryant junior pool. Points. ranging from io to go are awarded for seven different events. The maximum number of points is ioo. Girls who have passed junior Life- Saving tests and who present their eards within one year after receiving them are given an additional ioo points. Hiking interests a large group. Through sunshine and rain these 65 girls pounded the sidewalks for live miles at least twiee a week. The point system for hiking has just been revised and allows ioo points for 8 hikes and go points for 5 hikes. Hlf game of Speedball was played for the first time at Central last fall. It is a combination of football and soccer. Each team has nine players and at least two reserves. A line, a backfield. a safety man make up the composition of the team. To win the championship, the Speeders under the leadership of Christine Klasogites had to go up and down the field competing against keen rivals and sometimes slipping over the wet ground in an at- tempt to reach the ball before an opposing player. Quite an upset occurred in the championship game of Field Hockey last fall between the HBig Bad U'oofs,'7 captained by Alice Uvhitelaw, and the L'Special Rats with lrene Ammerman as cap- tain. To every one's surprise, the favorites, f'Big Bad VVoofs',, were defeated by a score of i-o only after giving their competitors a hard fought battle. A scoreless tie at the end of zo minutes of play re- sulted in an over-time period of five minutes. SPEEDBALL 'lilIlRD Row: Kmzzrrzrzf, Krchf Ilifrox, JlcQ11rr1'y, Booxrzlif SLCOND Row: Climax, B1'0c'.fzznilr alzzdcrcck, Ciz1'1f'r, JI. FIRST Row: HIl1I.i'07Z, L., Maxogiivf Ziclrzw. Szwzzzswz, A., Swunxozz CI. FIELD HOCKEY 'THIRD Row: Imzzrfrnz, Olxon, Thomfnfon. Sscoxu Row: Holm- gren, .ll1'rki1z'I.mn, Miltlrxolz, Lo- rozz. Fmsi' Row: ,'fNllI'I'fUll, Zir- N1l'I', ,'lNlN1f'I'l7I1ll1. BASKETBALL Si-sown Row: I'Ilzr11:f. Scrlqfr, Cook. Fmsi' Row: Xo1'1llt111rIc'1', Boll, CI'UA'.U71ClI. l1'1'i4'f.fo11. BASKETBALL TIIIRD Row: HlIl1l'lI!fCill, Zifflc man, A., Zillfsnmn, L., Hilton. .lI1'fL'f1fH. SECOND Row: Hol' land, Bell, Vance, Rolf, Tfmrofrll ilfll, B e 71 IZ 6 I I . Fiusr Row: Sufrznsofz, A., lJf'Sl?I1Iff, lV1l1'l7f'I' Hoff, lohnsovz, A. lllfllll were three divisions in the basketball teams this year. The advanced team. the Cagers, led by Alice johnson, went through the tournament without a loss and defeated the Pio- neers, captained by Alice Wlhitelaw, in a cham- pionship game by a score of I2 to 4. The intermediate team was the XYhoopies with Florence Bott as captain. They won the Champion- ship after a long tournament with hard-Hghting rivals. The beginners, group played three court instead of two court and had nine players on the floor while the other two groups had only six. All teams had at least two substitutes. The beginners' group also had a championship team named the Pioneers. Its captain, Frances llmard, became ineligible, but showed such good sportsmanship that she continued supervising the team and making the line-ups throughout the play- ing schedule. IIS U U7 ' TT: cf ash ' 01 , , le. i 01 lllf Deck Tennis and Diainondball tournaments were played off at the same time. This year So girls entered into competition making 40 pairs as it was only a doubles tournament, whereas last year both singles and doubles were played. lYith consolation and regular matches a player may win ioo points. The minimum amount of points given is go for three or more games. The Volleyball championship was decided by a thrilling game between the Netters. leaders in the advance group, and the Chain Gang, victorious over the beginner's teams. At the half, the Chain Gang was leading with the score 16-1 3. During the second half the Netters regained and came through champions with a score of 28-25. All the games played were under the direction of Miss Bell. She was assisted by the two chairmen and the referees. Points are given as in all of the major sports, by the number of games in which a girl participates. DECK TENNIS FOURTH Row: Brarzlmz, Hczzfser, Owen, Farley, Bell. 1-Ihr-111, Aim, I'1'c'sc0II. THIRD Row: Maglzzz- xon, Ruff, Kicfiy, I'1'ckm'd, O1- mzz, A., Herbcrf, Cook. SECOND Row: Olson, D., Divksozz, Lee, SC'ht7llHfI'Z, Nw, Ijrzllojyi, Paw- luk, Olson, I. l-'1Rs'r Row: Ln- Bcrgr, Fmlzcc, fllvfvrllf, Kzvgcfr, I.1'11fIqz11'sI, llickiln, Rznllfcrg. VOLLEYBALL THIRD Row: Bell, Hdllfllifflill, flzzdrwolz, P. SECOND Row: ATOFIUIZ, Eckcrf, H0l'1dIll1l, Dorn. FIRST Row: Iohnxon, A., Zifrlr- mlm, A., Ziillenialz, L. GIRLS' DIAMOND BALL Srcoxn Row: HKIIIF71,ffFil?, Zita f1!'l71lI71, A., Zilf1rnml1,L., K1'yr'.f. F1RsT Row: H!ll'f1ll1Ij, llihllifill, fl., Norlon, 1ifA'4'1'f. GIRLS' TENNIS ITII-'TH Row: llilliiflll, Ufsrm. Szuzzzxon, Dmffcy, llfCzz.fk1'lf. .llz1.f0gi2f'5. liot'R'1'1r Row: .-Ifzfrll, Swzzlzson, Imznffmrg, Szbyzwzmzz, Hofnzgrm. Titian Row: CUM- lwcff, BUFIIFV, lionfzf, Oxlflfllrf, lionfff, V., I'f'111fw'!w2. Suioxix Row: Dj',ffl1f', .llf'll'i1!r1'5, Ruff. Frzfzlifzginx, lVi1fgrm. lfmsi' Row: Roll, Bell, Wzzfbovz, ,-film, Urfrffon, Gznfffc: took their on which Miss Ziemer once played, and again the name Won honors by coming through with a clear record for the championship. This team played in the after- noon league under the direction of Miss Bell and was captained by Alice johnson. ln the morning league, which was supervised by Miss Ziemer, the Millers, team, captained by Christine Nlasogites, came out in the lead. In the final contest the Non- X-L's defeated the Millers by a score of 11-1. The Tennis singles and doubles consolation tournaments are played both spring and fall. Avis Russ and Gayle Klcvvaters won the fall doubles contest with a clear record. The winner of the con- solation always plays the winner of the regular tournament and to the surprise of every one con- cerned the leader of the consolation tournament, Virginia VValbo1n, beat the leader of the regular play off. Charlotte Otedson, for the singles chain- pionship. HE Non-X-L's, Diamondball team, name from a championship team H J SNAPSHOT ALBUM AND SCHOOL CALENDAR MAKE P THE LAST SECTION IN WHICH WE CATCH FAMILIAR BLIMPSES OF OUR SCHOOL LIFE AND TURN OUR SERIOUS CHOOL WORLD UPSIDE DOWN. JPSID-E. POXVNQ U Q Z 4 cn m D f I ljw Tlii 5 ff x I . Sf Dx Jn! ',f f In S 55 ,4 l7l'l'l'T' Q -13 A en' 0 O T ZZ. P- LL. OU A BED W'T.l-I UNC 076' e H10-A :Mo 49 Q-bl ak f Q K A ki' MP4 N909 g I X ' f 2 fx 'CUOU f ,Z K 1 JuST couLoN'r TAKE 2 Q2 S -xy XS LY? ISN' EN ' .nbfifif T 'T HSN' NU? H 1515 X Q 00 oh i9 fi 5 D BABY 9 9 P- IXJ CG SN ND UPS l22 Homecoming Cclchration. Quite am giclcquatc supply of chape- rouS. eh? A stitch in timc saves Rhoclgfs cou- scicncc. Through thick and thin- Public Enemy No. 67'Sg. One for all :md all for Me. Going Holm. My little SLIZZI1-lUCll2l- All clressccl up, hut no place to go. She looks like Il million but she's only l8. Ccntrals musical potpourri. What! no groom? Ooh mama, buy me one like that! Really, itls not polite to stare. Letting the grass grow beneath her feet, or maybe itls not her feet. You're in me power, me proud beauty. Don't do it, Kay! Life is too sweet. Caught unawares. Let's play hop-scotch. K-k-k-inda rushin' the s-s-season, I'd s-say. Yo-hofho and a bottle OPP Oh, well, anything will do. One way of getting him on his knees. King of all he surveys! There's the ball and chain again. A word to the Weise is sufhcient, even to the dog. All you need is 11 strong back. United we stand. Don't kit! us-it's not yours. Personally I like the fourth from the right. CD D. D 12-1 ,FW f 5 gf 'fl L., Two 1A1lCL'k11 XY11o'c1 .Ll thunk il? 1t's llcxvr too latc to lcuru. So you rgufl Luke it. Q11 Recd? Keep your 1.LllN11B' from sku1L1iug. X mot1xcr1 .-X11 5111- uccds is ll soap-1uox1 The Howcry. the Bowery. l'll never go thcrc anymore. 111 suggcst thc Von 11iuL1cn1uurg 1 style. XX hut about you? Up guul Down thc 0111 Ox Road. ciCHIfll1.S original Our Gang comc'n1y. Bergls eye View of the old Alma mater. East is East and West is VVest, but at Central the twain doth meet. Tete-a-Lete. And verily the Hsh do blush- Somebody run for a can-opener, quick!!! You can lead a Ford to water but you ean't make it-go! Sleepy time, gals. The three Musketeers - I mean Harmonairs. Me and mine! Venus, look to your laurels. W'hadya mean c'WeF,' Too many cooks spoil the broth. l25 U Z cn HIGH-LIGHTS OF THE SCHOOL YEAR SEPTEMBER 1933 - JUNE 1934 S1tP'1'1:x1111cR 11. The largest, happiest, and most boisterous crowd that ever massed together was met by the faculty on this eventful day, the opening day of school. S15P'1'1:x11s1sR 18. The first football assembly of the year featured Frank Mc- Cormick, Director of Athletics at the University of Minnesota-Cand he didn't sing eitherj. Ocroisicu 5. A 0116-HCI skit entitled XYho Says Cant' was presented at the football assembly by the Mimes and Mummers. Novicximzu 3. The Homecoming Celebration with Twenty Years in New Central Building as the the111e, featuring Norvy Mulligan and his orchestra. Many a barking dog that night! Novisxiisicu 17. The first Sunlite of the year was sponsored by the Hi-Y Club, and Lloyd La Brie's orchestra by no means allowed the party to be- come dull. Noviixiisi-:R zo. Gertrude Lutzi was our welco111e guest at the Quest As- SCI1lDlY. Bill Hulwi and Douglas Du Lac assisted on the program-Keep your seats. fellows! Xovuxilsi-:R zz. The Quest Subscribers' Sunlite featured a floor show which starred Lou Breese and Ted Pommerleau. Did the girls have the fun, tho! Noviaxiisiau 18. At the Thanksgiving convocation Dr. George Mecklenberg described that unique institution The Organized Cneinployedf' lJ1cc1:x1111iR 7. An asse111bly advertising the An Senior Class Play offered an amusing hour of recreation. Dizcicxiiziaa 8. The genuine Class Play 'fSkidding was presented under the direction of Miss Grosz. A good excuse to date her up and borrow the family carl JANLQARY 12. The HA and B Senior Mixer and Sunlite was held in tl1e two gyms. Mixed or straight it was darn good. jANtxx1:v 19. The Grand March at the january Seniorfs party was led by Lucy Rekdahl, Vice-president, a11d Bob Moulton, President. Here comes the bride, maybe? jixxcaiu' 28. 'fMaking Living a Fine Art was the Baccalaureate address, bv Rev. Mvilliain Boddy, pastor of Vlvestininster Presbyterian Church. JUNE 14. Commencement Exercises. Headed for the last round-up-so HIGH-LIGHTS OF THE SCHOOL YEAR SEPTEMBER 1933 - JUNE 1934 FEBRUARY 14. Fred Nora, editor-in-chief of the News, along with many other artists equally as good, entertained the students and faculty at the News subscription campaign assembly. It was worth six-bits just to see the program. MARCH 7. Stan Barker replaced Howard Andersen as President of the Hi- Y club at an election of oi-Fcers-both extremely competent, we assure you. NTARCH 21. The seiui-annual music contest for original con1positions was held. lt's a lucky break for some that IHOSI of the great composers are dead. MARCH 22 and 23. The opera The Desert Song was presented by the combined Glee Club and orchestra under the lead of Sidney H. Morse, Di- rector. Sincerely dedicated to the Park-Stanford Conservatory???? APRIL 1 . The UA Senior Class Partv with '4Crazv Costume inx Party 3 - w ' ' w - 1 ' as the theme took place with Stan Barker as Master of Ceremonies. Contrary to all superstitions we all had a r-r-ripping good time. APRIL 26. Lloyd LaBrie and his Harmonairs furnished the music for the HC Club dance. Did those planks ever creak! lVIAY 25. The A Senior Class Play Disraeli'l with Miss Crosx as direc- tor Was presented. JUNE 1. A never-to-be-forgotten day for the Seniors and a memorable event for the rest of the students. Truck loads of annuals-magnificent as- sembly-block long lines of January graduates-halls congested with tumultu- ous crowds. The pen is mightier than the sword-Con this dayj. JUNE 10. Baccalaureate Service for June graduates. Not a mutt parade! what? H. N. REBNEY Meats and Provisions Phone Co. 5488 3549 Nicollet Ave. The American Press, Inc Printers and Publishers DUp0nt 1344 3016 East Lake Street QPrinters of Central High Newsi' Isle Villa Apartments Near Lakes 1-Z-3- and 5-Room Apts. Frigidaire 1619 Lagoon Ave. COLLEGE INN Nlrs. Ella Lee Miller Lunches, Confectionery, Light Groceries Your Patronage Would Be Appreciated 127 U Z cn ND PS U we eniors 0 entral 1.811 Sclzoo W7 UI! IYXlS51Hg tlllx 1115i lH1ICifUllC of YUUI' SCIIUOI k'1l!'L'C!', lllllllllll, rm-presc11t1ng ll I'C5llll16' of tlu' 11CfiVif10S ut Central H1gl1, Mall .SCFVC 115 Il l'GlHillilC!' of fllb lllally A111135 fllilf llligllf CSCLIPLZ YOU? IIICXIIUI V, 31111 VVEH LISCUXIIC 17lxiCL'lO3SS Xvifll YIIC YQIIIS. 1 . N , . . 7,115 f.e'I1!r1lI111l1 lmls' 1'l1gr111'1'11'11y tllu fx1'apl111' Arlx El1g1'111'fr1S Culnlulll y, 1M1.l1l11'1111r1l1'.v GRAPHIC ARTS ENGRAVING CO. MINNEAPOI.IS, INHNNESOTA 129 CC 77 jmllelf ?OVfVELifS jbfeet the exacting demands of every individuel -- fbi i ar ffflubfog 608 Nicollet Ave. C9jiciaZ Qhotographer of 1954 Gentralian CJCI M SN UPS AND THE LUND PRESS U f H H H Q 3+ fr ff: INCORPORATED 4 ASH -.2 - 406 SIXTH AVENUE SOUTH MINNEAPOLIS H1 llll us . ....,.. . Printers of THE 1934 CENTRALIAN 1511 N? To tlie Class of C ongratulations . . . You are alvout to graduate . . . alvout to talie an im- portant step in tlle lnuilcling of your Career. 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He is doing his very best to convey a certain idea to your waiting mind. After he has given you the wealth of his knowledge you are called upon to express yourself by writing a thesis or taking an examination. Your understanding of words regulates the amount you receive. If you cannot take it in, you cannot give it out. Your success hinges on knowing words. Wordcraft, by Marian LeSueur, is a simplified method of studying English, a scientific system of word building. You can increase your power, your joy, your ability to give and receive. Day and Evening Classes offered exclusively by AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Baker Arcade Building Main 2467 733 Marquette Avenue l E Holtman and Nelson WARREN SCHOOL Grocers : OF MUSIC 3301 Fourth Ave. SO. Piano, Voice, Normal Methods Ph L Band and Orchestral Instruments one 0. 0731 5 E , , , I U Member of Nlinneapolis Allied Vlollna Banjo Groce? 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Geneva 6651-223 South Fourth Street Theatrical and Fancy Dress COSTUMES W'igs-Cosmetics Clean, Correct, and Complete Costume Service Tuxedo and Full Dress Suits Minneapolis Costume Company 5095 So. 9th Sr. At. 0082 ll :nun Us il EI l Phone Main 3029 ' MINNEAPOLIS QE FLORAL co. I FLoRIsT Wfholesale ancl Retail El 316 Henn. Ave., Minneapolis, Minn .il A 5 Greetings to the Classes of 1934 v- Us-J KN OG SN 3' ND A PS f- L1-A -5- X, AUTOGRAPHS J' X fx v o WCW 11, 3',,f'i -I ,L Lf! X' x f, ' 1 f if J a f A' 'i1'ffv-M. 4M .ff I K i K, C.. 5. If ! 5 I ,f X 7 I ff ,7 -Z f f J f N X xx X x 1 1 3 , Yqnm- ,f . W xxx- All . ,N A xxx AUTOGRAPHS 2 K I' fu ,A Q5 f I 1 1 '- A nl K- ' ' X ,Q-, t , if , g ., . , .. if ' 'Tim 7 14 K' V ,, J Q ,7 X ' H f If Q Lgaw ,ff H J ff ,Hg H? , X 4, H l, I CN, SJ' XX x X HX XX ' N ,NX 'i. ,NJ NX f , Vi, V, . gi 135 U Z cn ND PS bu 3 Lf of the 1934 Centralian staff take this opportunity to extend our sincere ac- knowledgments to all who have aided us in the publishing of this Centralian. First among these people are Miss Harris and Miss Vfvitter who have rendered invaluable services as our staff advisers. XYe appreciate the cooperation given us by the office force and stage crew. To the advisers and Centralian collectors rec- ognition is due for the time spent in collecting for subscriptions. The News has been kind in giving us a great deal of publicity. The work done by The Lund Press, Graphic Arts, and Miller Studios has been exceptional this year. To our supporters, our subscribers, and our advertisers, we offer our grateful thanks, for without them the publishing of the annual would be an impossible venture. As editor, I wish sincerely to thank every member of the staff for the splendid spirit of cooperation which they have shown in the publishing of the 1934 Centralian. BILL Hour lfditor-in-chief. 1 -1 , 4, P r L 5 i r X 1 L
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