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JUNE CLASS CABINET lnp lun: l.nbIII-II. xxlll' nv-r. III-III. P n I n il nm, I'In'Ip-. lxltl1'HklIllI .NYf'I'llII', mn: Ilulnlv. lltnlingw-r. III-r-I-Illun-II. l'arkf-I. XII-- l'1I1lt'FIj. lim-III ffrfwzl lun: 'I'Iw1xilwn. Ilf-:In':'. I.a':'. I,-R 1 v'ullIv'. SIl.lI . Ifr-If-:I. JUNE NATIONAL EIONCR SOCIETY Twp rffn: llllelixlgm. IluI- Iivkwn. Iiusivk. Xllvlkw. ,Iurxi-, X1.n5in'll. l,f'l l'Nl'II. 1,,, IIr-r'-I-Illmuvll. SIIIIIIII fifilz lun: l'arkr-r. I.nn- llq-vll, Xlrlvlllllldlll. llultllg. 12.-unknpli-. Jnhnsnn. Il.. I Str-unit, I I-tvrsun, II.: l'.Hl1I'llI 1 1' ll .' SHUI!-Illl. I,In1Ixig1. l.IlltllltAYQl. IIuIe-- .-.-Ia. Slmrm. Ilnfnmvr. IIIII- mr. In- kr-r. .'Iug.n1lII: Tfrirrl mn: lm:-. l'.I'!xNIl'IIl. II1rnIII-In. Iif-III. Xllllxntn-'. I'1llll'lTkl'f4 Ilullulli 51-rnllrl mir? .lv-nfvn, Ifarlwn, XI.. . , , ,. ltlllull. I Llllttfhllll. Iuylur. Vs Ililf-II. 'Ili-m'In-r. lllnnr gum. tlrillnlxz Fmnt mu: Ilnne-r. lxnrzt-ka. Nl2l1'liilIIl. KII'l'IlIlf'Y. 'Xlm-. Wugln-r. ln'Il. XIII!- . The June National Honor Sncivty Consists of an unusually large numlwr of IIlf'Il1lJ6I'S. In ortlvr to l,l6COII1f' a nwnllmer. E1 stu- clc-nt must haw attvmlecl Cfxlllfill for at least two scrnesters unml llilYP a sc,-llolastit' awrage of 2. or Iwtter. As its first mlnly, the class czxlmnwt nanwml tlw ll0IlllI1t?6,'S Ihr the l't6p1'c'sc111tative CC'I1lI'?lllll,'S. Sponsoring Cullvgf- Day was its next sL1CvvssI'11I t'Ill6l'pl'lSt'. Assuring the srlvcm-fs ol' the Claw Pluy and Claw Daly. and I'tIt'UIIllIll'IltllIlg tln' p1'wn'In-r for Bauha- llillllxkllt' Se'1'vi1'e-5 and tlnl lIIYUt'iillU!l at COIIllllt'lll'l'IIlt?lll wwe znnong its various other ilt't70lIllJlISIIIHPIITS. Ther Ilmlluwing are tht- t'0IIllIllHPf'S and 4-Imirmen: Class Play. Crum, l'utnann: Claus, Uayg Jealnn- l.f'XvlJSCOI1lt'1 Prugrznn. Mun-iu He-Ill: Sc-1'x'i1-1,-. Cuspvr Ruclingvr: Pulmlivity. Turn l'll?I'St'lllJalt'll1 l'ic'tnre. Nlny NIat'Bain: Flour. Hola Erstml: Clubs Nlernnriul. Don Parlu,-1'1 Ilirls' Drs-ss. Elinnr SiiI1dlJt?I'g1 Buys-Dress,Jill1M1'EItlP1'1'y: znnl Flowers. Dorollly Wagner.
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HONOR RO NATIONAL X 'ff 5 Z X , 1 nonoug SQQIETI I A W e? Central High School was the seventh school to become a member ol' the National Honor Society, receiving its charter on May 16. 1923. The object ol' the organization is to develop character. encourage scholarship. promote ellieetive leadership, antl create an enthusiasm for serviee to Central High School. The work ol the January class eahinet. heailerl hy the elass ollioers, was very ellieient. The Iiollowing were chairmen of the various eonnnittees: Charlotte Zeglin, Class Play with the assist- anee ol' Bill Finnegan, head ol' the Puhlieity Connnittee. and Bill Nleaml ol' Class Nleinorial slieeesslillly aeeoinplishecl a great mleal. The lfloor Connnittee. Stuart Ellis: Class Day. Miltlreml Santlhergg and l,I'1IgI'tlIIl.ClIl'lwl Anilrewsgarrangeml a IIlt'II10I'kiIJlP ilay for its class. The COINIIIPIIVHIIIPIII exereises owed much ol' their sneeess to the Flower Connnittee ol' whieh Mary ,lane Ilrimni was l'llilll'IIl1iIl. Girls' anml Boys' Dress COIIIIIIIIIPCS. heamletl respeetixely hy Phyllis Knutson anml hy Hon l.ehan. Jeannette Ilrnnmlitz was ehairnman ol' Pivtnre flonnnittee. The Serviee lionnnittee nntler l.eonarml Page tools vharge ol' the elolhing Ilrire. IIHI JANUARY CLASS CABINET Top mu: l inne-gan. :Xu- Ilrews. lfllis. l.v'Il1ln. Iirinnn. ff-glin. Xleanll SI-rorizf folly' Page. Knut- sen. Nntter. Niekerson. llrnnIlilA. Paulakz l r'vf1l ron I Nliar-. Sanillusru. ltolalf-. l.ofsIrziniI. kit' Iuritl--. JAN. NATIONAL I-IONOR SOCIETY Top ron: Hart. Keen, Nlovrlie. Naes:-th. llnrn- mlnist. JUIIIIPUII. 'li i I I 4' I. l.lIIlIlIt'I'HZ lxilllffll HlIt'f l.arson. Keen. X.. Page. Iilltllillll. l'rinnn. Nonl- qnist. lleuss:-rg Thirrl ron: Pawlak. Fantlln-rg. Xu-glin. Burkhart. llrnn- Ilill. Swanson. K4-rger: Sl'1'HIllil'l1lt.' Iloler. lloinv-s. Ulson. IJ.. Illson. .I.. .Imh-rson. II o is e n. I r o II I l'l1It'.' lfinnegan. llomg Crinnn. .Iohnson lf.. -Xnmln-us. Jensen.
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REPRESENTATIVE CENTRALITES January seniors, attentionl Centralian is proud to announce the names of the ten people whose portraits you have acclaimed the best. Wle call them uRepresentative Cen- tralitesf, surely a worthy title for those who have spent the last three years in painting these outstanding portraits of their lives. First, a blue ribbon to Vllinifred Lofstrand as class secretary and member of Student Council, Girls, Club, Mimes and Mummers, Com- mercial, Girl Reserves, and vice-president ol' the Scandinavian Club. The second blue ribbon to Lorraine Nordquist. Wie see in her portrait a Homecoming Queen. a Girl Re- serve, and a member of the National Honor Society, French. l.atin, Girls'. and Commercial Clubs. Third, to Virginia Pawlak, member of the National Honor Society. Class Cabinet. Student Council, Latin. Botany, Girls, Clubs, C. A. A., Centralian Staff, Quest, and Home- coming Queen Attendant. Fourth, to lVlildredSandberg, vice-president of the class, presi- dent of Girls, Club, member of National Honor Society, Student Council, G. A. A., Latin Club, Cirl Reserves, and Commercial Club. And fifth, to Mary Jane Grimm, Valedictorian, National Honor Society, Quest Editor, member of Class Cabinet, Scribblersi Forum treas- urer, Cirl Reserves, C. A. A.. Girls? and Botany Clubs. Now for the boys lthey are artists. tool. First, a blue ribbon to Leonard Page, mem- ber of National Honor Society, Student Council, Student Forum, Hi-Y, and Safety Council. Second, to Wally DeShane for his portrait of a football, basketball, baseball, and track star, and member of MCS Club. Third. to Bernie Miars, the class president, member of Stu- dent Council. Class Cabinet. News, Centralian, Hi-Y, C. C. C., Mimes and Mummers, Student Forum. and Chess and Checkers Clubs. Fourth. to Christ Andrews. president of Mirnes and Mummers, lead in the class play, memlger of National Honor Society, Student Forum, lfrench and Debate Clubs, Comedy Concert, and Clee Club. And fifth, to Bill Fin- negan, News Editor, member of National Honor Society, Student Council, Class Cabinet, and Quill and Scroll. Long may these portraits liye in Centralis gallery of fame! WINII-'mio Loi-'s'rRANv l.0ItltAI'VlL NORDQIINI' VIRGINIA l'.Aw1.AK Xllhlllilill SANIDIHIIKKL in lui lan 1.i1oNA1n1 Pam-1 W,u.i,Ac:i-3 Dg.Sn.ui-1 Bauxiuum N11-ues iininsr Axlnu-:ws lui Fnvxit N l20l
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