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REPRESENTATIVE CENTRALITES IANUARY '35 REPRESENTATIVE CENTRALITES, you are to be con- gratulated. In scholarship, in athletics, in almost every type of activity at Central, you represent the best we have to offer. Heading the list are the four class officers. Howard Taylor, senior class president, made Central's name known in state tennis circles by winning the State Doubles Championship in 1933. Marion Bennett, vice-president of the class, was presi- dent of Girls, Club and a Girls' Cn winner. Don Harley, as class treasurer, was a member of the Student Council and the Class Cabinet. Virginia Trepanier was a capable secretary for the Ianuary class and an active participant in all girls, activities at Central. In scholarship, Dorothy Whitney, valedic- torian, and Thomas Aldrich, salutatorian, were truly leaders. Dorothy played one of the leading roles in the class play, Thomas was on the business staff of the Ccntralian and in the class play cast. Bob Lundborg held the position of Editor-in- Chief of the News. Helen Lundborg was Bob's able assistant as School Editor of the News, and both were M. H. S. P.A. delegates and members of the Quill and Scroll. Marjorie Beau- pre was chosen to reign as queen over the 1935 Homecoming, and was president of Girls' Club. In the field of sports Central was well represented by Les Henninger, member of the foot- ball teams of '32, '33, and '34, and of the C Club. THOMAS ALDRICH MARION BENNETT LESLIE HENNINGER ROBERT LUNII WIRGIINIX TRFPNNII M.-XRIORIE BEAUPRE DON HARLEY HELEN LIQNDBORG HOWARD XHLOR D RO HX WHITNE 22
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21 IUNE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY IFTY-SIX students of the Iune Class attained the honor of becoming members of the Iune National Honor Society. Those who automatically became members achieved an aver- age of 2.3 and were as follows: Roskaft, Gladys ....,. Nelson, Roberta .,.. Bogema, Grace .... . Burnett, Margaret .... Iensen, Arnold .,.,.. Hall, Edgar ..,....., Shoemaker, Mary Lou. . . Bjerke, Allan ....,.,. Bullis, Betsy ......... Floerky, lean .... Nan Pemberton .... Hruza, William. . Hall, Fannie ,... Austin, William . . , Eaton, Elizabeth ..... Lundeen, Ioel ,,... Franklin, Glover ...., Duncanson, Donald , Hardin, Virginia ,.... Peterson, Lois ,...... 2.9615 2.9600 2.9423 2.9259 2.9166 2.8846 2.8750 2.8750 2.8461 2.8400 2.8333 2.8124 2.8039 2.7777 2.7600 2.7307 2.7222 2.7200 2.6896 2.6842 Wilson, Alice .... Allen, Paul ...... Lovell, Eleanor , . Benson, Karl .... Corlette, Dorothy Neu, Lorraine. . . Eckstein, Sidonia Ryan, George .... Bell, Marion ..... Weiner, Sam. . . House, Helmer. . Riedel, Beatrice . Tillisch, Arleen. . Anderson, Evelyn ,...... Eaton, Charlotte . Hovland, Evelyn. Lidbom, Cleon . . Nelson, Iames. . . Carlson, Harvey . Groff, Donna .,.. Kelly, Kathleen ...,..... 2.3000 DeRoma, Herbert . . Eng, Erling ....... Roll Mary Louise Iacobson, Iune . . . . . Eichinger, Kathleen . Brady, Donald ....... Soderlund, Lillian .... Those elected were: 2.2916 2.2692 2.2692 2.2222 2.1458 2.1250 2.1250 Harris, Merrill . . Sewell, Alice , . . Clifford, Hallie . Tiroux, Clyde . . . Turner, Ieane . . Iohnsen, Irving . . Putnam, Fred . . . hlitchell, Helen . 2.0400 2.6481 2.5714 2.5714 2.5416 2.5200 2.5106 2.4705 2.4615 2.4600 2.4583 2.4400 2.4166 2.4166 2.3773 2.3750 2.3750 2.3750 2.3333 2.3137 2.3000 2.1200 2.0833 2.0833 2.0833 2.0625 2.0588 2.0416 1-'rifrn Row: Curlrmz, Bzzllis, House, Harrrf, Lzuzdccn , D11 11 C 1111 x u 11 , I-lruza, Eng, Pulnam , Ryan . F 0 U R TH R o W' 16111111 N'f'lfr1rz lahzzfen, Frlzfzlxlrrz, Htzll, Sade: lzmd, Kelly , R zcdcl , lzzrrz1l1.to11, Bjerlqe, Mitchell. Tulum Row: lj10'1111ge1', Clfjlafii, lztllmz, .111- def-mil, liner-key, Svnfll, H1111- lzuzzl, Brtzrly, Dfkomu, .fIz1x!i1z,.-lllen. Suoxn Row: Sl1oc'n111lqt'z', Eckflfilz, Lovell, Bagema, Turner, Neu, Curlfzlc, Groj, Hall, B1zr'r1c'lt, Pc'f11l1srZo,'. Imsr Row: Tnunr, l'rlz'r'fo11, lzllufh, lmll, Hmdm, Bell, Belrmu, Nvlfnn, R., Roxklzll, I 1 W l Wc'lf1z'1', 111 ou, '1 5011. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
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23 KARL BENSON TOM BUCKMAN MARK ESSLING DOROTHY MCWILLIAMS GERALDINE SANDBERG FLORENCE lOl'T ILTTY BULLIS EDWARD IIEPP MARY LOUISE ROLL RAY STRATE REPRESENTATIVE CENTRALITES IUNE '35 REPRESENTATIVE CENTRALITES, in the eyes of your classmates you have achieved most in your career at Cen- tral. To these ten the Iune '35 class looks for representation: Ed Hepp, president of the class, and a member of the track team and Centralian staff. Geraldine Sandberg, vice-president of the class and president of Girls' Club. Florence Bott, class secretary and vice-president of the Girls' Club and Girl Re- serves. Mark Essling, class treasurer, member of the Winning Warren debate team of 34. Ray Strate, Centralls shining star of the sports world, captain of the '34 football team and the '35 basketball team, and a member of the all-city teams for both football and basketball, president of the CH club and Student Council. Dorothy McWilliams, president of Central Blue Triangle Girl Reserves, and president of the City-Wide Girl Reserves organization. Tom Buckman, prominent mem- ber of the swimming team, and a member of the Class Cab- inet and the C Club. Betty Bullis, well-known in many activities as a member of the Class Cabinet, Girl Reserves Cabinet, News Staff, Quill and Scroll, C.C.C. Cabinet, and Cenlmlian staff. Karl Benson, editor-in-chief of the 1935 Cen- lmlian and a member of the Class Cabinet and Student Council. Mary Louise Roll, active in the Girl Reserves and Girls, Club.
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