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x x x 1-1 Ll-INYESf10N'l'l ,lou N SrnA'1'ie REPRESENTATIVE CENTRALITES June seniors, attention! The Hall of Fame has again opened its doors to unveil to Central students the portraits of the ten Hhighlightsw of the June 737 class-6'The Representa- tive Centralitesf' Outstanding throughout their Central careers, it is only a small honor we pay them in hanging their portraits in our Hall of Fame. In the first frame we find Jeanne LeVesco1te as our class vice-president, member of Stu- dent Council, Class Cabinet, class day chairmai, vice-president of Girl Reserves, president of Botany Club, and member of Girls, Club, G. A. A., French Club and the CENTRALIAN staff. ln the second frame we hnd Annabelle Lee. We see in her portrait our class secretary, presi- dent of Girl Reserves, member of National Hmor Society, Class Cabinet, Student Council, G. A. A. board, Girls' Club, French Club, Quill and Scroll, CENTRALIAN staff, school editor of the News and winner of an athletic letter. ln the middle frame appears Elinor Sandberg, chairman of girls, dress in our Class Cabinet, member of Girls' Club, Commercial Club, G. A. A., treasurer of Girl Reserves, and winnzr of an athletic letter with four athletic stars. Mary Phelps is found in the fourth frame, as a member of the Class Cabinet, Girls' Club cabinet, secretary of C. C. C., Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Botany Club, Commercial Club, Mimes and Mummers, and winner of an athleiic letter. The last portrait is of Delores Peter- son, president of Girls, Club, member of Student Council, Girl Reserves, French Club, Botany Club, Mimes and Mummers, Commercial Club. and winner of an athletic letter. Delores also received a lead in the class play. ln the lower tier we find our gentlemen of distinction. The first frame for our boys dis- closes John Strate, president of the class, presi lent of Hi-Y, Gopher Chapter, president of MCB Club and member of Class Cabinet and Student Council. John also starred in many sports, Football 735, '36, Basketball '35, 736, 737, Golf '36, '37, and All City Center '36 in Football. ln the second frame we show you Robert Gerber, treasurer of the class, member of Class Cabi- net. Student Council, Band, Gopher Chapter, Hi-Y, Mimes and Murnmers and the track team. ln the center frame is Glenn Petersen. a member of the National Honor Society, HCM Club, and CENTRALIAN Sports Editor. Glenn was on t'ie basketball squad '35, 7236, 737. Robert Grono is found in the fourth portrait, he was a member of C Club, excelled in such sports as Football 735, 736, Basketball 735, 736, 737, and Baseball '35. '36, 737. The last portrait is of Richard Raiter, secretary and treasurer of HC Club. Dick is another star in the athletic world, Football 735. '36, 737, Basketball 735. 736, 737, and Baseball TES. 736, 737. Hereis to you, Representative Centralitesl May you always mean as much to the world as you have meant to Central! Ax NABELLI-1 1.1-11-1 Etrxoa Smllisivzltc Mun Pn lil.l's Dimomzs J. Pignzasoy lloniznr GI-Ilililali Cmixx Pim-Qnslgx RoH13R'1'Cnoxo RICHARD Rarrign l21l
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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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JANUARY OFFICERS, HONORS AND ADVISERS The ,lanuary class of 1937, under the leadership of Bernard Miars, presidentg Mil- dred Sandberg, vice-presidentg Wiriifred Lofstrand, secretarvg and Thomas Kilhride, treas- urerg and with the aid of the class cabinet. supervision of the class advisers and cooperation of its fellow class-mates. upheld the hne standard of Centralis graduating classes. Its first undertaking, the Homecoming celebration, began with the crowning of the queen, Lorraine Nordquist. bv Lawrence Youngblood. president ofthe Alumni. She was attended by lVlarilvn Roberts and Yirginia Pawlak. The football Qillllt' was held in the afternoon with Central playing Marshall to the enthusiastic cheer of Cage the Cardinalsf' and the alumni dance was held the same evening. The class play, Death Takes A Holiflayfl an unusual undertak- ing for a high school class. was presented ,lanuarv 20, with great success. On Class Day at 2:03 a program was given in the auditorium with Tom Kilbride acting as master of cere- monies. This entertainment was followed by dancing in the gym until 5:00. The class of- ficers headed the Class Cabinet whose work proved very eflicient. The class was well satisfied with its Representative Centralites. At the baccalaureate service held Sunday. January 24. 1937. Reverend David Nelson Beach from the Plymouth Congregational Church addressed the class on The Price of Education. The valedictorian was Marv ,lane Grimm, who spoke on '4Op- portunities Aheadi' at the Commencement exercises. Frieda Johnson, Charlotte Zeglin. and Arnold Howe tied for second highest scholastic honors. These four students led the list of those 2-1 to whom Honor emblems were presented at Commencement exercises by Mr. Jarvis. William Finnegan was awarded the ten dollar prize given by the Minneapolis Star for char- acter. leadership. scholarship, and service. while Marv Jane Grimm won the medal offered bv the Daughters of the American Revolution on similar requisites. The Bauseh and Lomb Science Award was presented to Leonard Page for outstanding work in natural science. Miss Nickerson and Miss Nutter were the able advisers of the class, supervised by Mr. Rohde. BFRX.-inn Nlmns xlttlllttlll Suinlatjlic Ylilll't3ti.S Kllllltllbll Xhxiraign l.ors'rnun Khin' ,l-XXI-1 Ummm Anxoro Itowip l'lRII:lDA jonmsov liHMtLO'lW'l'l-l Ziaciiv M8 ff I X Xllss Nifziu-Lnsox Nliss NIWTTI-.lt ASQ -M i .Q . ..-,ttf nh... l33I :,as,,S ' ,sg M - ffl'
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