Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1938

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? f'f'ff .f' f f' ffff fff' ff f'fl,a,,,.f' f' ff' f f'f' .. f f f' ff' fff f .fff of PAUL A. NELSQN EDITCDRJN- CHIEF HENRY A. DQEPKE BUSINESS MANAGER KW'S Llv . SWK-mf' 'wflrggggwwx IIII III IIIIIIIIII H-lovaiwxe PUBLISHED ANNUALLV - BV TI-IE - GRADUATING CLASSES QF JANUARY AND JUNE C E N T I2 A I. I-IIGI-ISCI-IOGL IVIINNEAPQLIS MINNESOTA . U . 3 . A . IIHNIINIS OUR COACHES TEAM-Iv1ATES TEAM-WORK HOLD THAT LINEI ON THE SIDELINES ADMINISTRATION SENIOR CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS OUR ATHLETICS CANDID SHOTS FOREWORD PIII IHI IHIIIH This is The challenge given To us who are aloouT To begin The opening play oT The game Tor which we have Trained as a uniT Tor Three years. Eager and alerT we responded during ThaT Time To signals and wiTh some slcill moved inTo The desired Tor- maTions. STeadily, Though slowly, progress was madep gradu- ally our goal became more clearly deTined. We give due crediT Tor This progress To The TacuITy, our coaches: The sTu- denT organizaTions which have TaughT us To Team TogeTherg The aThleTics, which have shown us how To wiThsTand opposi- Tiong and The underclassmen, Those on The sidelines, who have supporTed our underTaIcings. The sTaTT oT The I938 CenTraIian has aimed To malce This yearbook an accuraTe and inTeresTing record oT our Three happy years spenT in Training aT CenTraI High School, using as a Theme, Play The gameI DEDICATICDN TO lllii. lllllllllllll Slllllll, MA. ln The developmenT.oT a player There is noThing more im- porTanT Than his Training. IT is TiTTing, Therefore, ThaT we dedi- caTe This annual To one who has given us incenTive Tor greaT advancemenT during our years oT Training, Mrs. Franklin Sellers, be++er known To us as Miss Marie McGraTh. Admired by sTu- denTs and Teachers alike Tor her charming, unassuming per- sonaliTy and her delighTTul sense oT humor, she was an excellenT TaculTy adviser To The Girls' Club and To The sTaTT oT The courT- esy bookleT, The Thing To Do. IT is a TribuTe To her ThaT she made her subiecT oT English alive and inTeresTing Tor her pupils. We sincerely wish Mrs. Franklin Sellers all The happiness ThaT her new proTession can give her and we hope ThaT in years To come. as she accompanies LieuTenanT Sellers To various army posTs, she will sTill remember her Triends oT CenTral. IVIQUIXITED CDN STILLED, GREEN-IEADEIXI WAVES EARTHBOUIXID, YET HEAVEN REACHIINIG LIES THIS STOREHOUSE OE TOMQRROWIS WORLD DISTRIBUTGR OE TEACHING. STEPS LEADING UPWARD TOWARD THE LIGHT WE TROD, THEN LOOKING BACKWARDY NOW. STEPS LEADING UPWARD WE DO SEEK AND, LOOKING EORWARD, PROVE OUR SIGHT CDUR PRINCIPAL III MIIIIIIIII UI IHIH IIIHIIIIHIINH IIHISIS Three years ago we weIcorned you Io CenIraI I-Iigh SchooI. Ihen, Three years seemed a Iong Iirne, puI I ann sure IhaI as you now IooI4 backward Ihey are bui a shorI span. Are you proud of your achievemenis? Are you saIisIied wiIh 'Ihe eI:IorIs made? Some may honesIIy say yes: olrhers n'iusI admii a negahve answer. WhaIever your answer, I hope IhaI Ihe experiences oi Ihese years have heIped you Io begin Io reaIize IhaI The acjrive use of Iime is Iife and Ihai happiness and saIisIacIion in Iiie come Iargely as a by-producI of earnesI eIIorI, unsehfish service, IoyaIIy Io ideaIs, and IaiIhIuIness Io opliqahons. My pesI wishes are wiIh you. C. W. JARVIS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL IIIIIII SIIIIIIII III IIINIIHIII' HNII IIINI '33 Playing The Game has been chosen as The Theme Tor your yearbook. There is much oT meaning packed inTo ThaT phrase. In The TirsT place, a game impIies The ioy oT a conTesT-The maTching oT one's skiII againsT ThaT oT anoTher. To win, one musT know The ruIes. PIaying The Game has come To have anoTher meaning aIso. IT has come To mean doing whaTever one does in a gaI- IanT, sTraighT-Torward, honesT way, giving all oT one's seIT To The successTuI compIeTion oT The Task. We hope The Time you have spenT aT CenTraI has heIped you To seIecT The game you wish To pIay, has TaughT you some oT The necessary ruIes, and above all has inspired you wiTh a desire To pIay ThaT game To The besT oT your abiIiTy. ANNA BELLE TI-IOIVIAS Mr. Clizirlcs Aciiiiiigloii Sofia! Sc'1'c'11c'6 Miss ciillll' lf. BCH Mrs. Mziric I.. Burg Miss lfwlvii lirucc Miss .Xgiics Cfnrcv Miss .Xmy Cliciicy Mr. Robert Qflglssciii Miss iistviir c,UlIXX'1lf Miss Ifiiiiiizi Cfrmiiisc Mrsi .Xiicu Urcciislcr Miss lilsic Iimlluml Mr. Byron limcrson Mr. .Xbsiiloiu lfixinlil Miss Dorotliy Fulk Mrs. Dorotliy Comic Miss I.o1'iiiL' Gros! Miss Mary Harris Miss Lzuirn lflcnrv E11 glifh SOCIAL!! SFIYFYIF6' HOILIIIY and Biology Colizfnzcidiif Szfbjfftx Cofizfzzwfilzf Szzlijczic Sflflrilf .S'f'1'w1f'f' Ldflill lf11gf1',rfz Frezzfh Boiunlt' Chclzziikfizi' .Ynixfc and Sn'cd1'xfz Physziaif I:'duci1z1'un SOCIAL!! Sl'I'l'7lt'6' E n glixlz Luffn and German F I1 glish FACULTY MV. Niilyiflll Hcpp Czlbizzvl Shop XIV. Fixiiik Hosiucr C0l7ZlJ1C'7'C'liLIf Szffrjczn Miss .Xiicc Husscy Miss Ilrusilln Hutchinson Xiiss Louisc ilcs Miss l.com' Kaus Miss i:I'1lllL-CS liorism Mr. Ificiwurii lirucgcr Mr. Orrin Kun-nslcr Mr. Guy Lnmlcr Miss Lucilc Lobclcli Gfmzmz Sminl Sn'z'1zc'c' I f II gf I-S fl Sofia! Sffl'lIl'C' liofogli' S017-tl! SL'l'l'lIL'C' Sofia! Srzkzzn' Vizfhiizlz' Shop Soda! SCZICIZCL' Miss Harriet Xfiiicr Fzzgffffz Mr. VVcstoi1 Xiitchcll Jlc'chf11z1'1'i1l ljfllllflillg Mr. Sydney Morsc Chorus, Ol'L'hC.fl1'fI Mr. Ioim Niuiliggm lffzgfffh Miss l'iiCllINlI' Nickcrsoii AllIIhC'l7ZLlffl'S Hr. XXv1liICf Nordiwy CUl7217It'I'Ii1iLll Szzbjzfrzg Miss Ruth Nornlquist Spanish 395. FACULTY Mixs Ilziiingil Niittui' 7 , Mr. Flripmi ECLL: ld it i -ul' L X 'Mrs. Mary Percy Mrs. Hulcii H. Pink Misx Maury Powurs Mr. Hqiiix' liiiiiks , 1 fillllwmzfziff f.'r1111111v1'v1'i1f S!!Z7jt'l'fA f:Ul11l71C'II'l-ll! SIlf7jl't'f,f Srniiiff .N'z'1'a'11zf' Smvllf Sl'Iit'lII'C' . Ijififzczf .xfllfill Miss Lfiurxmlyii lk-ul lffzglf.-'fz Mr. X'K'11lu'r Rmigciw Ui1rf1c'111i1!1iz'.f Mr. Huiiri' Kuiiiic l,f1i.f11f Mr. Milton Sfii:uiL'gg Smiilf St'll'IIt'C' Miw Cicorgiii Sum Cfll71IJlL'HIzI! SI!!7fC'tif,V Miss Ruth St'llL'I'i1L'I'g llllgflifl Miss lsiilwlli- Siiuriimlxci' llillgfl-Sf? Mrs. Nom Siiiilli lfllgfllifl Mr. Sl2llliiUI'li Stmml .XIL1lf1r'1i1i1I12'.v Q.. uf' Mr. I illI'i Swccl lJ!1X',fllf.i Miss Ilvivii 'l'liorx'ilsoii lffzgffffz Miss Cioiislxiiiu' Tiirnci' .lrf Miss Myrtlc Turnquisl Cj0l7ZI77f'I'l'l'LlI Subjcflx Miss lilla VVitt6r Mr. Cliairlcs Xvllllll-Oftl f:h07'Zl.f and H1111 Miss llcleii Zzingcr CUl7lllIt'l'C'1ACl! .S'11bj4'rt,f Miss liugenia Ziemcr IJZZYYJI-l'L1! Elfllfdll-011 Mr. llciiry Zilllcmzm Mrs. Icamiicttc lirics .lulo Shop 1,1'lw1r1l1f1 Miss Cliurlottc Thompson .Isxt. L.li!7l4tll'IitlII Mrs. Marion lloyd l'f.f1't1'11g' 'l'C'LI!'!IC'I' .. Miss Lydia Scliaielicr Lzuzffzroonz .llrzmzgcr Mrs. Dorothy Fauglinclcr Chief Clcrfq Miss Grace Gustafson . lfff'lId1ll1l'l' Clwlf Mrs. Loretta Soiulcrup Miss Lucille Swanson Mr. .Xritliony Burcsl Mrs. Luclla Cook Miss Amy Fox xlfS.l1C'lC1IciL1INl3ltf Mr. William Huwkcr Mr. Ioscph Marlilcy Miss Gcnevicvc Mcl3ill Miss Abigail Ollxary If6'l'0I'!2lS Clark Rf'tillI..Cl-11.011 Clark My Q. 37-r .lIi1tf1z'17111tfcf.f lfzzgliflz I f I1 gl is h H11 glifh Soda! SCI-l'l7liC' I'!1ys1'mI I f d zz 1112121 I1 -22 Miss Dorothy Lealiy Miss lrenc Parkcll Miss lc1inicPliillips Miss Mary Towlcr Mrs. Marie Travis Miss Ne1licFI'rufnm fill I.FtlI't' of illuwzu 1511 glifh ML1t!1c111r1Zi1'.f Home l1ll'0I1017II-LLC l1Ol77C'lfl'0lI0l771i!'S Mc'z'!1. lJl'L7ll'lA71g 1f,,g1j-gh Miss Lulu Urluy lfngffffz 1f,1gI,'5h Mr. liclmuiicl Vllclwr PhVY.flil'tI! Erfzfazfimz CLASS ACTIVITIES BODY-BUILDING EN MASSE COUNSELORS IN CONFERENCE OUR EUTURE JOURNALISTS THE LITERATI OE TOMORROW COIVIPILINO TI-IE CENTRALIAN TUNINO UP TI-IE ORCI-IESTRA IN MEMQRIAM .1 T0 JUSTPH lllllHllllUll ln The passing oT Joseph PemberTon, CenTral high school has losT a loyal Triend, The sTudenTs a lcind Teacher. l-lis col- leagues will miss his genial manner and his Truly ChrisTian spiriT. l-lis Tamily will miss a good TaTher and a loving hus- band. To everyone who knew him he was Joe. For years a group oT his colleagues and Their wives used To meeT regu- larly To dine, To swap yarns, To discuss Their luclc aT hunTing and Tishing. They, Too, will miss him Trom Their club, Tor he was ever loyal To all his Triends. l-lis deaTh has caused a void ThaT iT will be hard To Till. LeT us Then say wiTh The poeT: Some Time, when all LiTe's lessons have been learned, And when, Through paTienT Toil, we reach The land Where Tired TeeT, wiTh sandals loosed, may resT, When we shall clearly see and undersTand, l Think we all will say, 'God lcnew The besT'. 1, ,. . C - C - C-E-N TEAMMATES kj M,MM ml '??aF,X1Ajhb?Q3Q N A, 3 2 za, 'Mi sjfa sb Q 31 L Iaxli 3..,19-sf.f ? 91 5 5 +531 ff 3- 23?3My5i5k?33g?3' 333gwL3gW'gwQ583 3,331-Q JFS 5 5 ' 5 ' 4iL4 fg 'v Q fAjwb5!igv??L'?i3i 554. s EY a -if ff ff 3s3A543q,!a2Qgi'? ! ar gg asia Q A S' .sm . E 3 is 4 5.325 ?mM.g g,-2.pS 8 H 3, 'Q seg, 'Mg W -5..3f3. Q.,, . .., . ,, . - .. - XX ' ga 'Q A , K 1' 3 r Q I 'Fd' 1 f 7' '!' 1 3 WE M5 f N, ' 3 3 Q egg K 1 N Q f W1 'SH-V if 3 H in -, f 1 5 5 M if Q E3 Q gl ' G Av :Ma xg V iv 1 L 1 5 , .. f MW wm ww W. ' - -' , S ww ,f ., , M 'f ,, '- ,L Q31 fb , :gif Sw- -:g'aa.,,'f mi -54,5 9 wwf ' . Y 'W' Ai' L: I mxsffa' ' E .yy . --W, mi Z JANUARY RERRESEIXITATIVE IOHN HILLMAN IACK FRANKS IE.-XNNL COURTNEY NIARCARIiT NARUM MICIiAliI. CULI IANIL HELEN OIALA MARION EGEKVIST CORINNL SVVANSTROM IRA lil.SH.XfX'l IJIRK TICN BRINKIQ Thru' rfzeers for you, 1QL'f71'L'XC'lIfLlffL'l' Cc'11tn1f1'lc'.tf It fs truly 1112 XIOIYOI' to be z'fz0.ff'11 tif one of the len mos! Olllffcllllflilg 172617756119 of 'rom' c'fa.f.f. .lltzr you pftri' Ifn' grime uf mfzzlizwzzfufffi' uf you fziim' I7'L1l'l2c'Zf for ill Ioiix lill.I,NI xx, National llonor Society. lfootball Team 'g6. '37, Presitlent ol' the C.C.C. Cabinet antl tlie Xlorplieus Cliapter Hi-Y, Stutlent Council. C Club. Nliines antl Kluininers. Fencing Club. antl l5antl. Iiaxxxii Cot'i4'i'xi-,x', Honor Roll. National llonor Society. Presi- clent ol tlie Girl Reserves antl Girls' Club. Class Cabinet X'iee-Presi- clent. C Club. Class Play Cast. Ct-nrralian Stall. anal XVinner of tlie Stm' Xwartl. Xlifziiaiii. cll'LH.XNIi, National llonor Societv. Class Cabif net Treasurer, Presitlent ol' tlie Xliines anal Nlunnners. Glee Club. Library Stall. antl Class Play Cast. Xlxiuox lfoi5iu'is'r, lloineeoining Queen. Girls' Club. Girl Reserves. ancl Botany Club. litx l ,i.siixxi, Presitlent ol' tlie Class Cabinet antl Stuclent Council. UC Club, Nliines antl Xluininers. Football Teain 'gg 'gb. 'kgj. 'l'racl4 'l'eain 'gj. llaslaet- ball leain. antl Golt' 'l'eain. luik lfitxxias, Presitlent of tlie Glee Club. Stutlent Council. Xliines antl Nluininers. Coininereial Club. Latin Club. antl Class Play Cast. Nl.Xlifi.Xlili'1' Niittxi, lfinblein antl C NYinner, Presitlent ol' tbe GAA. anal Norse Club. Girl Reserves YicefPresitlent. Secretary anal Trea- surer. Stutlent Council. Girls' Club, Latin Club. antl Coininercial Club. Huiaix U1.u..x, llonor Roll. National Honor Society. lftlitor-infCliiel antl .Xtlvertising Nlanager of the Quest. C.C.C. Cabinet Treasurer. ,Xtf tentlant to tbc Hoinecoining Queen. Presiclent ancl Secretary of tlie Frencli Club. Latin Club Secretary. Class Cabinet. Flower Coininittee Cbairinan. Girls' Club. Girl Reserxes. anal VVinner ol' tlie D.A.R. Awartl. Coiuxxii Sntxxsrnom, President ol' the Girl Reserves. Class Cabinet Secretary, Student Council, Secretary of the C.C.C. Cabinet and Fencing Club. French Club. Girls' Club. Class Play Cast. anti Latin Club. Dum Tux BRINKE, Salutatorian. Honor Roll. National Honor Society, Vice-President ol' the Hi-Y. Orchestra. Centralian Stall. and Class Play Cast. We V575 CENTIQALITES VIRGINIA BORGMAN HAROLD MELAHN HELEN ISROVVNING PAUL NELSON DOROTHY EGEKVIST FRANCES ANN ROLL IOIIN HART MAIJELYN SWALLENDER ROY IOHNSON ROBERT SXVEIGER Line up, lime Rc'pl'e5c'11lutiUe Cenzfmfifes, and let your positions be arznoiiizcezf. iVon1im1led by the elim' ailiifzel find Lfoteo' upon by lhe class fit large, you need have no doubt of to your 5z4c'fc'.f.f as L1 player. C'0l1g1'LIlll!LlfI-0175 ima' more fvozzfw' to von! Viiusixrx lioiuzixux, National Honor Society, HC VVinner, Class Cab- inet, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girl Reserves, and G. A. A. HELEN Bicowxixcs, National Honor Society, C YVinner, Star VVinner. President oi' Commercial Club, C. C. C. Cabinet Secretary, Vicef President ol' the Girl Reserves. Nlimes and Mummers, Class Cabinet, G. A. A., Girls' Club, and Comedy Concert. Doitoriix' Iioiei4vis'r, National Honor Society, Class Cabinet Vice-President, President of the Girls' Club, Literary Ilditor of the Centralian, Student Council, Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Commercial Club, G. A. A., Comedy Con- cert, and Orchestra. Ionx If-KRT, National Honor Society, Mimes and IVIummers, Class Play Cast, Centralian Starf, and Quest Stall. Rox' Ioiixsox, Ilonor Roll, National Honor Society, Class Cabinet Presi- dent, VVarren Debate, Debate Squad, President of the Sigma Chapf ter Ili-Y, Student Forum, NIimes and Mummers, Student Council, and Centralian Stall. Hixitotn Nllil..XIIN, President of the Hi-Y Cabinet and the Morpheus Chapter ol' the Hi-Y. Student Council Chairman, Class Cabinet, and Bank Cashier. P.xt'1. NEi.soN, Co-Valedictorian, Honor Roll, National Honor Society. Iiditor-in-Chief ol' the Centralian, President and Vice- President ol' the Latin Club, C. C. C. Cabinet, Class Cabinet, Mimes and Mummers, Treasurer of the Pioneer Chapter Hi-Y, C. C. C. Monitor, Student Forum, and Glee Club. Fiuxces ANN Rott., Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Secretary of the Class Cabinet and Stu- dent Council, Treasurer oi' the French Club. Girl Reserves Secretary. C. C. C. and Library Monitor, Orchestra, Latin Club, Botany Club, G. A. A., Girls' Club, and Centralian Staff. ROBERT SXVEIGER, All- City Football Star, Football Team '35, '36, '37, Basketball Team '33, '36, '37, '58, Baseball Team '36, '37, '38, C Club, Botany Club, and Commercial Club. M.xDr1LvN Sw,xi.Li3NnE1t, President and Treasurer of the Girl Reserves, President of the French Club, Student Council, Botany Club, Girls' Club, and Glee Club. JUNE 1938 JA NUARY NATICDNAI. I-ICDNCDI52 SCDCITEV Although many strive for them. few attai11 the scholastic heights which are 11ecessary for membership in the National Honor Society. :X 2.3 average is a requisite arrived at by counting each term average with this scoring: A, 3g li, 21 C, 1. However. some years when a class scholastic average is low. additional members are voted into the Society by the faculty. But this number is small as membership is limited to 15 per cent of the class. Central was the seventh school ill the United States to receive a charter to the Nllliillllll Honor Society. Margaret Madigan Dirk Ten Brinke Helen Oiala , . . Burton Frank . , Phyllis Renter , Douglas Gibson Iudith Ornes Claudia Harding Geraldine liverxson Katherine Ladd , David Streed . Marjorie Hawkinson . Robert Sch oening lil.EC'l'liD T0 Harold Beckman , Martha Sparring , Warren Lucas Shirley Miller , Marian Haug , , Charles Asleson . . . . , Michael Culhane , . . . Bill Mich , , Thea Peterson . 2. HONOR ROLL 0000 -0434 8800 X461 8113 7916 6666 0538 6530 6153 5833 5714 5471 Noel Neill , Violet Schultz ,. . Charles Anderson Iames O'Rourke . Betty lane Tupper loyce Hubbard . . Mark Dahlquist ., Evelyn Iohnson . Elaine Diepholz . Velma Keefe . . , Ieanne Courtney Kathleen Conrad . Howard Day .,.. YATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 2062 2800 2692 ZI27 1923 1538 1320 1224 .0833 Elaine Olson , . Pearl Sorenson . Ted Vasatka Eugene O'Brien . , . . . Iohn liillman . Genevieve Dahl .. , Donald Martz .. Dorothy Miller . . , Xxfilliillll Anderson 2. Top rouff Hffkhltlfl, .-Iflf.-4021. U'Hr1'rn, Day, Billlllilll, fifzder.-'ml D., Ifrtnilq, Dtzlzlqrrllrz, .Vurlzf Hou' I I,ucuf Strrcd, Iveutrr, Schulz, Diepfzolz, I'rlfrsw1 'I'., COIil'flI1'y, Crzllzimrf Row Il1l'fF.' Harding, S410 .5200 .5000 .5000 .4814 .4800 .4230 .4166 4074 .3750 .3750 -3 335 .3076 0714 0416 0410 0384 .0000 0000 0000 .0000 0000 four! Mich, Vaxalka, Conrak, Milla' S., Miller D., Ulxmi If1'e11.r0n,' Row Iwo: Dahl, Hung, Ojulu, lohnfon li., Hublvard, Lurfd, Spurrizzgf Front row! St'h0t'l11il1g, Tapper, flfllfj, Ten Bfiflkf, Afddfgtlll Hau'lqin.f0n, Nrilf, Kcefe. JUNE lXlfAx-llQlXlfAxl. HQNQR SQCIETV As tl1ere were close to four hundred stu1lents in the lune Graduating Class and litteen per cent of the class is eligihle for mernhership in the National Honor Society. a 1111111 ot lilityfnine students hecame enrolled as 1ne1nl1ers. lietty lirucle . lilinor llorn . Paul Nelson ., lI'I112l Petersen . O11alGill1ert . ,, Genevieve ,'Xdan1s . Lorraine Ehheson liareen Keller , Frances :Xnn Roll Henry Uoepke , lean liossuni ,. Rohert Hoyda , Iohn Arneson . Mary liarl ,. . IQLECTED TO .-Xrthur liertelson Gwendolyn Iohnson Alplia Hergsalaer .. lean lioyuin . lohn Stevens . . . . Dorothy Egekvist Lorraine Christopherson . . Catherine Carlson . VVillian1 Hayes Gay Morgan . . Virginia Borgman , Marjorie Freeman , IeanGloyer . . , Leone Newquist . lietty Ringerud lirles Gilhertson . HONOR ROLL 3.011116 g.11111111 3.116116 2.87511 2.76112 2.61123 2.6666 2.6666 2.37611 3-5335 2-5337 2.2, 1 S5 25111111 25111111 NATI 2.217116 2.26112 2.231111 2.251111 2.231111 2.2244 221183 2.1666 2.161111 2.10110 2.12511 2.12511 2,1250 2.1 2311 2.121111 2.1170 Marion Gronvall Grace Iohnson ., Norman Mykkelvedt lean liathurst . Grace Crocker Harry liutler Sonia Clarke . . Lorraine llelvlars Howard lfox . . . Vera leppeson . Lucille Nlartin , Mary lane Norton Roy Iohnson ., .. La Verne Anderson. ONAL HC JN1 JR SC 7Clli lean Danielson , . Ralph llinriehs .. Glen Mattson . Martha Gould . . Helen lirowning . Iohn llart . . . Gordon liorlaug , Margaret Hanli . , ' Helen Carlson . Dorothy Gorham . Ruth Hauenstein . Harold Iohnson . . Suzanne Phelps , . Beatrice Prestholclt Paul Vanstruin .. . 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Cl111'kf', .Y1'z1'1f111.-'f, llykkf'lf1'r1I'f, BFl'fll'.f!l1l, H1'111'1'cf1.1', li1'1 Q.v11k:'1', Pz'lz'11fo11 I., Hazllf, lJc'1lI111'.1': lirolzf 1'r111': I rrf'm1111, l'n'.f!hold!, Roll, fI1ff7l'l'f5UlI, RliIlIQI'l'HIl, Brzfffr. Nefmrz P., Ilorn, Huyzlm, Ii111lm1'.-'f, 11zf11n1.1'. O I- LD LD O UU Z rn -1 I Z 70 CD Not a commission oi' brain trustersm but a group ol' cooperative. ingenious stuf dents, the Ianuarv Class Cabinet accomplished much toward making the last davs ol' the mid-term class successful and interesting. In attending to the busi- ness and social events ol' the class. they planned many entertaining hours. out- standing among these. the Homecoming Dance. given on October 22. That night after the program, with Stan Barker. '34, as a competent master ol cere- monies, there was dancing in both gymnasiums with music furnished by Dick Long and Mal l.loyd. The slogan for the 'gy Homecoming was nliout Roose- velt. The class play. The Admirable Crichton. given December io, was very interesting and well presented. The play and the class day party. held lanuary 25. were two ol' the outstanding events of the year. The latter was the last social alliair ol the lanuarv class. The cabinet itself consisted ol' the liollow- ing: lra Flsham, president: leanne Courtney. vicefpresident: Corinne Swanstrom, secretarv, and Xlichael Culhane. treasurer: lim Larson, Publicity: Helen Oiala, Flower: Betty Hunger. Class Play: Iohn liillman. Memorial: leanne Courtney and Phyllis Reuter, Class Day: Dick Eisler, Service: David Streed, Picture: Clark Grover, Boys' Dressq Claudia Harding, Girls' Dress. and Phyllis Campbell, Pro- gram. Each of these chairmen had his committee with whom he worked. The cabinet members performed their respective duties very ably and left a hue record behind them when the class graduated on Ianuary 27. Margaret Madigan, one of Central's most outstanding girls, was valedictorian of the Ianuary class with a perfect average ol g.ooo. Salutatorian was Dirk Tenlirinlie. another all around student, who followed close behind Margaret in his average. Also honored at graduation were Ieanne Courtney and Helen Uiala who received respectively the Minneapolis Star and the D.A.R. awards. Top rout Lilrxufz llimfzillg, Sfrffzf. Blfllllilfi, fil'Ill'l'l'. 1v'11ilt'1': Nou' neo: TIlf7flI'1', fijtllil, Ili,-if .Y1't'K'r11f0'1, llr. 10,6111-, .lllfx lfzx-', 11ilfll'7',' IJVUIII rwzrx' CilIIIf7f'l'H, Ifzrffmzzr, .YIt't!l1.i'H'lIH1, CIIIIVIIICY, 1',if.-'hilI2I, illllllglif. l'i111z'f: lm Elfflillll, fzmzfzr- f.lUI!l'flIt'X', Cflflilllllp Sll'il!1J'fl'flI7I, .lln'f1iz1'f Iffzffzizzzfy .l1iH'tQtIl'I'l llilffigilll, llfrk 51,1171 Bri11.l'1', ET CAB N SS LA C RS N :E . , Determining the activities and policies of the Iune Class was a very competent class cabinet consisting of seventeen memhers. Heading the cabinet Were the four class oflicers, Roy lohnson, Presidentg Dorothy Egekvist, Vice-President: Frances Ann Roll, Secretary, and Bill Sanford, Treasurer. The remainder of the cabinet was composed ol' the following: Carleton Todd and Elinor Horn, Chair- man and Suh-Chairman of the Class Play Committeeg Harold Melahn and Roh Hall, Chairman and Sulv-Chairman ol' the Memorial Committeeg Dorothy Ege- kvist and Marion Gronvall, Chairman and Suh-Chairman of the Class Day Com- mitteeg Helen Browning and Cordon liorlaug, Chairman and Sub-Chairman of the Program Committeeg Prank Hicks and Irma Lou Peterson, Chairman and Sub-Chairman of the Utility Coinmitteeg Virginia liorgman and Paul Nelson, Chairman and Sub-Chairman of the Picture Committee, and Bob Hovda and Helen McVVaide, Chairman and Sulv-Chairman ol' the Publicity Committee. Each committee included live or six other memhers in addition to the two chair- men. One of the activities which the class cahinet supervised was the College Day Reception. Various colleges of Minnesota sent representatives to Central, and MAN Seniors were allowed to visit whichever they wished during their Eng- lish periods. The cabinet also planned the Class Party toward the end of the term and performed many other services to the class with the aid of the class advisers. Mr. Rohde, Miss Reed, Miss Thorvilson and Miss Lohdell. The top scholastic honor of valedictorian was lor the lirst time in many years at Central awarded to three students-Betty lirude, Elinor Horn and Paul Nelson. All three of these students had perfect three-point averages. Top rozfx' Ielonfir. Huff lf., .llz'!izf1f1, .Yflmxi l'., lfUl'lt!I1AQ, Il1't'kf, Torfffj Kurt' Iwo: Borgnzulz, Pz'lcr.fo11 I., HI'Ull'1II7ig, .llzg 1Qnf1rfr'. llnru, llf'Il'i11'flz'. frl'UlIl'ilU.' 1'il'U1If f'on'.' ,lllvff Rrczf, Kuff, Iofzmofg K., Iliff l,olm'pll, Suzzfmvf, l:'Lg1'A'1'1'.i'f, .llI.-'f 'l'fm1'1'if.fo11. Ptmef: Roy IIIXIIIKOII, llof-olfiy If-Qr'A'1'1'.i'l, l 1'i111r':'.f ,Inn Kuff, Iliff Siniforzf, Belly HVIIIXF, Elinor Horn, Pimf IX'cf.m11. IAMES ASHE NSIAICIICZ' if the one great art of eozzzxeuvu- DONALD AGRELL Why should I clutter up my life with hurry, toil, and care? Student Forumg Botany Clubg Publicity Committee. ARCHER AMOLD Worry causes wrinkles, but he hasn't any. Hi-Y fGopberjg Glee Club. CHARLES ANDERSON I am a par! of all that I haze met. Honor Rollg National Honor Society: Student Forum fTreas.jg Hi-Y fSigmaj QSec'yijg Mimes and Mummersg Botany Club: Latin'Club. WILLIAM ANDERSON '1MiJfhief, thou art afootg Take thou what eozcrxe thou wilt. Swimming 137. QS. JANUARY TEAM CHARLES ASLESEN .Vary 11 rare in the world. BETTY ALWORTH 'lHE1'HZ-1', hey' manners-all who saw ad- mired. Commercial Club. MARIAN AMUNDSON Small but oh my! Girl Reservesg Orchestra: UPirates of Penzancewg UDorothy g H. M. S. Pina- foreng UChimes of Normanclyug 4'Lela- Walawg Girls' Club. V DORIS ANDERSON Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low. Girl Reserves. ADELINE ARLANDSUN .1 charming girl with a what-mirzg dis- position. Girl Reserves: Girls' Clubg G. A. A.: Glee Club: Pirates of Penzanccu: NH. M. S. Pinaforeiiz 'illorotliyfi - ht lion. Sworn Fdiwr New? Fombllu - - - 6 HI-YQKQLICSIISCI'Il5l7lCfiSl:OI'UII11SIULlC'lIf fglm ,Ilmgk .gf .56 Qumiilmfalrgilf Forumg French Clubg Latin Club. . 1- - . H- - , 1- 1 ' - Columbia Press Assin. ALLEN AUTEN The IUOI'lLl'5 no better if Liffif no longer if we h Hi-Yg Band. HUBERT BARTLETT Men may come and men may go, but I go on forezferf' Track Teamg Hi-Y fljioneerj. HAROLD RECKMAN Long, lean, and likable. we worry, MARION BALL Girls' Clubg Girl Reserves. CLAIRE BEAUDRY French Club: Girls' Clubg Commercial Club. NCJllMAN BELL IfVorry has killed many a man . . . IfVhy die? I 1 Honor Rollg National Honor Societyg Hi-Y fSigma . Hi-Y. Her smile makes life worth while. '21 likable girl with a likable way. 3-I .353- ,, 1 HELEN BENNETT I? -I - mul,- Qu1zli1y is sometimes more clesimhlc than quantity C 1rI5 C Iub C 1rI Restrxes C ommercml C, ub HOW XRD BI1RC E Ithought I 1111 him lznlyzng but 0 il ZULZC 11 d1 sam IIRUXI XN BESSI' SEN II'h11t 1 11111111 It 01l1l 67 rage? CI1ss Plxy Student Ioruln C Im Club XI XRY ISLCDMQL ISI .Small 11 It11z1111 ull 0 psf 0141 111 11111 11111l11gh111z 11111 KXIIIUC s 1nd VI ummgrs IIM BERG He di1ln't lez his Xlllllhlltif inl1'1'ff1'e with his edufation Llbrary X1I0n1tor Botany C,IuIw Com merual C Iub H1 Y C ophcr X P I1 reas C CDNSUILI CJ BILRUMEIX Un 111th the dame 111103 he 111111011 nad Llbrary Morutor C I1ssII1y C 1rIs C lub I H111 C Iub MIIIXCS ind Mummtrs ICJHN BII I M XN H1 love but 0111 at 11 time I1ootb1II 36 3, NIUOIIII Honor Sou tty H1 Y CMorpI1Lus Irma C C C, C ab I rcs Student C ounul MIIIICS lm XIummer9 C, C IuIv Irtntln 1 C lub I5 ind Ruprtscntltlxt C Cntr 1I1tt XURIE NC I BCJYIES I 1711171 11 11111011 C ILC- C Iulw XIIINCS md 'XIummc'rs JANUARY TEAM A ' - 6? 'K fi I J- fig I-in -A 13 Q9 gg I iuu 9' IHI I5 X I ICINCWI XN I LX ERLMI R II ifh hu Itlziglzlw' 1111 LIIIII jollity, Q Z5 desi' A- I 'Q III? ll I 'tw ug we-fad' IM 25 I ,111 111 LIIFULZ all c11thlI 1l1g111t11 I Ilill and tfllltl C077 1111116 C ommt ru II C IuIw XI IC I ISRINIICNI -XX I111 I 11111171 111 LI 011 111111 C XVIIIIICI' C OIUINCFCI II C IuIv Sp1n1sI1 uv C C 1rIs CIuI1 IIIllIx Isl xcr C 1rI Rutrxcs CDI IDII HUC II XN XN Sha I1 Ill, ll helping hLI!1lItIl07Igfl1l 1111 C ommtrC11I C Iub CDB I UNRI R I LII77 S11 0111611 I111l11h11z1of1c 1115 lzfv lc'z1z01l11gb I C,I1LuIL ldcr III Y Botany C Iub Chtss C,IuIv Hznk C lshrer 11111 g111111l !7f'I4.'0IIII!I-ff. lr 5 ' W'nucr' C ir Ixcserves . . ct 1CirIs'C.u1 nk C lshicr' CICIIlI III'lll Surf: Cf. C.. . C IIJIIILC ISI ITY IIRULE, I 11 I 1111 ll er t111'11cth 1111 LII ll 1'1zlh. C 1rI Rtstrvcs' C'irIs' C.IuIu3 Iiotiny CfIuI3' Incncmg C,IuIJ. ISI T'I Y BLLLIS I 1116113 h1'111'Z I71LI cth LI C'l7C'C'1'lflI mun- 1611111116 rcnth C Iub Scoy 1 C'. .X. X: C'ir ,- strxes C ITIS' C,IuIw' Commercial C,IuI1. IxI+NNI' IH BURNS I0 lzzc' my li 6 1'o11111'ntio11 hound I 1111161 ll Ollld he It illing. C C, C Rank C:'lSI1ICf' Innk Director. N. 4. , - C- X V H - - I , , A - I - .. I f 4, . ii, A f -422153,-D 77 1 Q 7 - 7 ' 4 - w - w v ' , - . lf' . , -LI' ' f ' - I rrir i I -r N1 A r 5 1 C 7 I X 1 , C 1. W I :ir 5 ., J , U A. --,Z :sais , , N l I I I 1 ' . , ' , - , Q I I ' xii ' A , -ffl, I . ' Rigg s 15 , 3' U 5 1 5 ' U- l I ' , ' . ' . . J , . E ' .' E . i I in , - J 1 A . ' LI I QQ 1 I ' I '- ' A , . 1' ,-'X , 1 - 5 , ' 2 . 'Q 1 'L 1 . ' - an I-gg a Ii. , . ' I I , . J ,. ' . - N A C, I 25 Q 553 1 K I - - - C 3. I X. - , - .' . - . Q I , , . , . 1 , . . , - . . L1 'I T i lf A Y I' ' - - , A A . , ' A A ff ,lf 1 1, 11 ,, If Q. ,, . I , - ,x 1 Y I 1 A n A K I E. 1 . .. - - E- 1 ig I -T. A I ' I I 1 ' ' i ' I ' II . I' - I ,I 1 I 5 2 1 . 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' tkgiff' 1 - 5' i,,32:E,,.!., K K V. i-'ia.vNCrs iausu i s f i - ff WU- Ile dfd 110tf11'11g 171 f1111'I1'1'11f111' 111111 fu' did DENNIS BUSSARD '21 lz'lQ11ble 11111 with LI f1'k11l1le Il'Ll4l'.H ,.12, . , Hi-Y qlxliblly fTreas.D: Cbess Team. 5- . rs 1 is K it ,---. ag., 4 X3 gi Q 1 . 1. ,, -1? 3 , ,. -1 .. 11. 1 - AP 4 A -JON rfi' 11 ff tg . ,. zfd PHYLLIS CAMPBELL . 1- 1 .- ,- .l filth' fbi' 11111 1101 11f1'111'd to Irv. mai 495 ey VVW, .Ms ,,,V 11 d is snr ,,.. ,V . K ,R gh .QR 3.31: ' W at 3 1 M 'A A'A?,,l X W Club 1,':'i '1lf1111'1'5011 15 f1c'1' f111f01'1411'-11111fl101'f lil ill CAWTIIORNI-1 Good lt'I-fflllllf effort, tQ7'l'1If ll'14lf70Ilf foe. Girls, Club flreasfj: Girl Reserves fl. C. CA: Nlimes and Nlummers: Class Cabinet: Program Chairman: G. A. A. LURRAINE CANFIFLD Silence fx goldeng 11111 why be ll I'I1IA561'?U Commercial Club: Girls, Club. MILDRHIJ CARLSON l:'ve5 tf111t fozdd 5111' f11'1' l77I.g!1l find 11 f1111'd 10 t111'11 lhflll 1111'11i'. l.II.I.IAN CARLSON Commereial Club: Girl Reserves: Girls' Girl Reserves: Girls' Club: Commercial Club: G . A. A. NIARGARICT Cl lRlS'l'lANSl'fN H.XVl'l'f'I' f1111'1'i', 11c'1'1'1' 11'111'1'i', Lrzfc' Il'lil!7 l1'1'.f111'1', g1'111'1' 111111 1'111'1'. JANUARVTEAM MARGARI-QT COl.IiNlAN 1'f11'v, 111111 l'H j1f11v 11'1'1f1 you SIIIIIUY, 111111 i'1111'f! .fflllll-X' 11l11111'. Girl Reserves: Girls' Club: A Cappella Clioir. ARTHUR CONE Of uf! Mc' 1f11'11g.f I ll-kl' ffzc' 11651, I 11111171 f7l't'fC'l' 10 sr! tllllf 1'l'.ff.U Swimming Team '36, igj, 118: C Club: lli-Y flanxl QSee'yQ: Fencing Club. liATHLl'1EN CONRAD 'HV011' you .v1'1' f11'1',' 110111 you d011'I. National Honor Soeietv: Alinies and Nlummers: Freneb Club: Girls' Club. SARAH CRAIN Soft 11611111 .che 17l'I.llgev',' 11'f11'1:c'L'e1' flu' 111'- 1'11'11r. Latin Club: Commereial Club. IANE COLPORID .llode.f1i' l11'1'11111e.f 11 v111111g 11f111111111 llotanv Club: Girls' Club. CHARLES CONNURS 'I'l11'111'q1'11g 13' 11111 1111 1'11'f1' 11'11.fIe of tf11111gf11. Stage Crevv. IHANNIQ CCJURTNIQY Q111'1'11 1'11,f1' of 1111- 1'11.v-1' 111111 g111'1l1'11 of girls. C XVinner: National Honor Soeietv: Star Avvard XVinner: Class Cabinet QV. PA: G. A. A. CV. PQD: Girl Re- serves CPres.D: Class Play: Girls' Club fPres.j: Latin Club: Nliines :incl Mum- mers CV. PA: Representative Centralite. MICHAIQI. CULI IANE 1 1111'0lq1' one 11101'111'11g 1111d f01111d 7JZ4l'.fCJ!f ftIl7I0lf5.n Class Treasurer: National Honor Soei- ety: Miines and fvluinlners QPres.l: Glee Club: l.elavvalai': l.ibrarv Stall.: Class Play, Atlmirable Crieliton : Represen- tative Centralite. Glee Club: Oreliestra: A Cappella Cboir: Girls' Club: Pirates of Penzaneen: 'ACbimesol'Nor1naiulvi': HH. Nl. S. Pina- vfi , 1 .faqs 1 , A p 1. . S 1 Rus xl S 5. -,. ,: K, K. I YQIS? h s ig' Q F 4 CAROLINE CURRY I malqe my rules fait life's many needs. It seems far lU1'.S'Cl' to me. Latin Clubg Girls, Clubg G. A. A.g Girl Reserves. FRANCES DAHLBERG .Wode.rty and safeetnexs are her thief as- sets. Girl Reserves: Commercial Club. FRANCES DARWIN fl fragment of a rainhoza bright. Botany Club. HOWARD DAY Full wise is he that lqnows himself best. National Honor Societyg French Clubg Commercial Club. 27 MW K GENEVIEVE DAHL if b ., 'i',2 ju Heart on her lips, and soul within her I . ' , . all I -we R ei National Honor Societyg Girl Reserves i m fTreas.jg Girls' Clubg Botany Club i ' QCab.jg Latin Clubg Scandinavian Club. if I yy -an 'Will Q, MARK DAHLQUIST r 1 - :-l 1 am the master of my fatej I am the . V captain of my foal. National Honor Society. in L' cnioiusu DARWIN ss 1 H' 1 L, e Flying high-here'x to happy laizzlilzgsf' H 'i .'--. . Q . In .. MARIE DEROIVIA Skylite Club: G. A. A. Good things come in small paclqage.v. Centralian Stallg Mimes and Mummers' Girl Reserves: Girls' Clubg Latin Clubg L... JANUARY TEAM ADELINE DESMIDT She has that certain air. Girl Reservesg G. A. A.g Girls' Club. IANE DREVESKRACHT HI V0l'I'j.' and I have never mel. Botany Club: Girls' Clubg Girl Reserves CI-IARLES ECKERSTROIVI ulwffl Ul lea' words are the best men. Football '35, '36g Hi-Y QSigmaj. ROY EIDE llc loolqs quiet in selzool-hat oh atv! Fencing Clubg Hi-Y QCavaliersjg Tumf bling Club. ELAINE DIEPHOLZ Mistress of lzerrelf though China fall. Honor Rollg National Honor Societyg Commercial Clubg Orchestra. MARY DULAC lt if greater to he small and shine than great and east a .vhazloa'. Glec Clubg K'Dorotliy g Pirates of Pen- Zanceug Pinalfore,'g Mimes and Mum- niers fSec'yj1 Girls' Clubg Girl Reserves: Botany Clubg Debateg G. A. A.g 'ICH Winner. MARION EGEKVIST fi true h0f77C'l'0771l-Hg 1114867115 personality .shines through her smile. Girl Reserves: Girlsi Clubg Botany Clubg Homecoming Queeng Representative Centralite. KENNETH ICIDSVOLD Oh, glorious nights, thou afert not meant for slumber. Basketball 'yggg Commercial Club: Norse Club. ,Q lute. if p ' ' . 1 A DICK IQISLIQQR i I .. A ANAA V 'Q N11p11l1'1111 111115 Ll lflllc' 11111115 .vo 11111 I. :vf f LLV A T Truck 5-7,71 Hi-Y CTrcus.j Q.-Xblmj 5255 ' -- ' A fPrcs.b1 Commercial Clulv. 1 , V VV j ng. 11 PM il t -' A h ' ' A MARIORIIE Ii1.LIOT'l' is 735' Aix .f11'1'1'1 111111 11111511111 115 fwigfzt .1p11U11',f EVA l'iRlCKSf Girl Rcscrvcs .l 1111111 of 1111111 ' Hi-Y. S11111ll, Illlf f11111' JN dem' 111 11.v. ' CIiR,Xl.IJ I-'liR.XN aft g1'11c'1' 1.5 f11'. liVANCil'il.lNli ELL Q111'c't, .v1'n1'1'1'1', and t1!Il'cU',f fI'llC'., IRA liI.Sll.'XfNl F1'r5t 1.11 10110, 19131111 11'111',' fir.-'t1'11 1116 l1t'LII'f.f of f1l'5 l'0lll7ll'4X' f1110j111c'11. Football '35, '36, '571 Truck ,371 Bziskc ball: Coll: Class Prcsitlcntg Stutlcnt Council fClim.l: C Clulu: Mimes and Mummcrs: Rcprcsclitativc Ccntrnlitc. GER,-Xl.l7lNIi EVENSUN Blond 111111 111113 IIXI-111 ll'11X'j to mil. Honor Roll: National Honor Socicty GlccClul1gnljiratcsof l'cnxzmcc : Pina torcwz 'AlJorotliy : Commcrcizil Cluln Girls' Cluli. CR.XClf, I lfRCL'SUN ,l 1f1'f1'g1'111 .fc1'1'q1'1' 11f11'1' Ifn' gem of lq11r111'ff Cyljgf '.vl Stiitlt-nt lforum: Cirl licscrx'cs1 Girls' Clul11CQ.,X. .X. JANUARY TEAM S'lilfl.l..X NNN ll 15 llltl' In fu' 1111I111'11f 11'f11'11 H111 1111 11111111'11ffi' lllvl 12 Commcrcigil Clulw. liL'R'l'UN IfR.XNli Wit 111111' Il'fA'1fUI7I 111'1' 170111 ll'1-117 II 11z1111.' Centrailialn Stull: Nzltionzil Honor Soci- ctv: HiAY ll'ionccri1 f'l'rt':1s.b. I.-XCK FR.'XNliS Yo1r11g f1'lf1111'.f will 111' yflllllg f1'ff011'5.' Student Council: g'Cliimcs of Norman- clyug nl,L'lllNYillllu1 Glu- Clulw fPrcs.D: Nlimcs and Nlummcrsg Commercial Clulvg Latin Clulng Rcprcscntntive Cen- tralite. CHARLICS C9.XI.l..XCHliR .ll01f1'.f14i' f21'1'111111'.v LI yozuzg 1111111 Basclmll '35, '36, ,37. llc if l1lq11l1f1', 1111111, 11111l 1111l11'1' ,c Quest lllus. Nlgrj. DICK IfUWl.liIl NIARIAN IFR.-XXKLIN The 1111'1'1'r11' of uf! g1'111'1'1111 111 Cirls C,luli1C1,.X..X. PAUL FRIIJLUND .'l1'011fq1ji' f111x1111-,fx fx Zflc' .f11f1 Hi-Y f.Xlilml. LORRAINIQ CAVIC of lift- in 1951 ' HP1vC'll!l't'.f lz111f1' 1rl1111'111, so f111rf1 thc 111'11i.f1. C VVinncrg G. A. A.: Sleylitc Clulvg Girls' Clulig French Cl ulwg Girl Rcsc'rx'cs. t- DOUGLAS GIBSON He Iii 110t I-IZ the rofl of 1'01111110n 771C71.U National Honor Society: Quest Staff CAssociate Iiditorl: Debate Squatl Igj: Sigma Chi Chapter IIi-Y Qpres., V. Presj. INGEIIORG GRIMSMO One of those g1'1'f,r 110 one knows Llllyffllilig 17266111 11h011t. G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Commercial Club. IiBINIIi'I I' HANNON Rolling .ft011e,r gather 110 171055, but IUIYO 111111115 l710.f5?U VERN IIANSK JN In one ,f11111f! C'0I'lIt'I' of my Illflfd I laugh LI little 011 the sly. MARLICS GRIFFIN Sweet 15 the Y7ZI4,w'lil' that z'h111'1nx f01:e1fe1'. ' Original Music Contest VVinner: Glee Club fAssistant Accompanistj: Girls' Club. CLARK GROVIQR F1fe1'v011e',r f1'1'e11d 1111d 110 Ulll s 6'l1L'l7IX'.U Class Cabinet Member. DEAN HANSON Elly 0Il'l7 thoughts are 111y 1'0111j111111'011.i VERNON HANSON Dark and quiet, good and true- Steady f1'1'e11dxh1f1 offers you. JANUARY TEAM 55 'N 5 CLAUDIA IIARDING in Q ,I f1L'!'fE'l'f 11101111111 nobly lt1l111111ed. Class Cabinet: National Honor Society: Xlimes antl Muinmers: Conunercial Club: French Club: Girls' Club: Library A M,-XRIAN IIAUG National Honor Society: l.atin Club: Commercial Club: liank Cashier. IEICN I-IELMIQRSON Not 11f1'111d of 11f01'fq hut not I-77 .cy111f111th4i with it. Hi-Y fGopherj QPres.j. I1QVIiLYN HOGAN Music hath chczrms. Mimes and Mummers. lioartl: I'IOlUCC0lNIIIg Queen Attendant. 'l'h1'1'e'5 11 11f01'fd of Il'1i.V!10l1l III l11'1-looks. Girls' Club: G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: VIRGINIA IIASKIN .-I q111etf11dy and tl 1'e11lf1'1'end. Girl Reserves: Girls' Club: Connncrcial Club: Quest Typist. MARIORIIQ IIAWKINSON 'fl lJIC'I'I'vI' gli!! 1111111 LI .v1111'lef01'11ff. C Winner: National Honor Society: Star VVinner: G. A. A.: Girls' Club: Botany Club: Commercial Club. RAYNIOINID I'IINl'.5 I.1'fe'5 ll big luke, but 1'111 ll good 5101111- mer. IIi-Y fSec'y Abba Chapterj: C. C. C Cabinet: French Club: Botany Club. LURRAIIYIE HOOVER Her little body lodged Ll mighty 1111'nd.' G. A. A.: Girl Reserves. EDWIN If HHNSK JN Ha muy ln' xlzvv, l7llf lzzfll gui ltr. GRACI-I If JHNSC DN i'KlIflll'lt'llgC' 15 pow1'1'. Girl Reserves: Girls' Club: Commercial Club: Frenfib Club. RUTH IOHNSON Be11ut4i' fi' truth, trullz lm1utVi'. C XVinner: G. A. A.: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: Botany Club: News Starl. RAY KAISER fl loyal good fellow in zuorlg or fun, He'll help 1111111 the laik 15 all done. Glee Club: HDorotby : 'Pirates of Pen- zaneeu: Chimes of Normandyn: H. M. S. Pinaforeu: Commercial Club. BURTON HOVDE Our football star-at least l1c'5 always out at 111'glzt. Football fgg. '36, 537. IiI.FANCJR INGEBRILTSIQN .XYl'L'C'I' trouble lroublc' Zrll iroulzle ZI'0lll1lL'5 youf' Girls, Club CSee'yl: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Seannlinavian Club. l.ORRAINIi IVERS 1 Il'tI5 once z'11c'1'1'1111lcd zwflh tl fvholzogmfvlz 111'1'dlc'. Girls' Club: Commercial Club: Bank Casbier. .XIATA IUI'lNSUN l:'111'zl1'x zzolvlfzff flmzg-11 1101711111 pw'- fc'1'If'fl. IOYCE HUBBARD Always happy, seldom sud, just the lqind of ll friend lo hazfef' Honor Roll: National Honor Society: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: Commercial Club: G. A. A. IFANETTE lSAACSON H11 mfcfeter girl 11c e1' llI'C'Zl,' l11'cutl1. Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: A Cappella Clioir. l3li'l l'lf IOBST ll1'1' smile l71'l'ghlC'l1l'!l all our d11i'5. Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: Commercial Club. DK JNALD IOHNSON To live long, om' nzuxl lim' .flo11'li'. Football QS. ao: Track 'gb: Scandi- G' li' Cl l1G'lR'. RSI l'1 i , : , . Ural: ' 'r 'SUM' m ' navian Club H. Pres.J: lianil. JANUARY TEAM liYFl.YN IUHNSUN Uxlll' 1.-' tl gui' and ZIUIIIIX' l11.v.f 'l'l11' l7If'lAI'1'H1LIlft'1' of lzw' 1'l1l.v1f. National Honor Soeielv: G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Girls' Club: Commercial Club. NIARGARITI' IOHNSON l1'11rz1e.-'I 111 zworlq and LII fvl11fi'. Girl Reserves: Girls' Club: Commercial Club. RICHARD IONES To do-or not zo do, zhuz is the quc.c11'oz1. ' Honor Roll: Football '34, '35: Basketball '3.i: Swimming '35: Hi-Y fSigmaj: Commercial Club: Fencing Club. TONY KASTANOS Lauder on zlze gl'lLll'I'07l.U Football '36, '37: MC Club. go VELMA KEEP E Her music in our hearts we bore, Long after lt was heard no more. DEAN KENNEDY I'll be a fandle-holder, and loo Honor Roll: National Honor Society: Glee Club: Latin Club: Orchestra: Pirates of Penzanceug Dorothy',g Pin- aforewg s'Chimes of Normandyng NLela- walaf' DUlXlALD KIURLHQN H'f.v talents will talqe him far. KENNETH KILLORN 'Il trouble not stuzlfe.f,' studies trouble ine. Hi-Y fMorpheusj: Student Forum: Commercial Club. V ERA KNUTSON HAROLD KLEVEN U.'lllL'LIl'A' cl good frlenrl to every one he knows. The joy of youth and health her ever dis- pluyc'zl.H Botany Clubg Orchestra. IOHN ROLL BETTY KONKEL Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more. Honor Roll: Fencing Club: Commer- cial Club. Stall. HENIQY KUNDERT I'll .ffvezzlg in a monstrous little ao1'z'e.,' ROBERT L.-XRGENT If 5lilC'l7l'C' were golden, I'zl elle L7 million- lZ1'1'f'.U Football '35 VVOODROVV L.-XRSON He .rznlled and raid, 'Don't rush me, girl5'l Band: Comedy Concert. IOHN LINDQUIST Be silent and .vczfe-silence never betrays you. Commercial Club: Scandinavian Choir. 31 lg on. Orchestra: Glee Club: Pirates of Pen- , zancewg Dorothy,': '4Pinafore : Lela- wala : Chimes of Normandyf, Commercial Club: Girls' Club. G. A. A.: Glee Club: H, M. S. Pina- liorev: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: Quest u i , l 'l'l1ey say .che was once caught .fturlyfngf JANUARY TEAM ICXTHRYN LADIJ Her loneliness I never knew Until she .frniled on me. National Honor Society: Girls' Club: French Club CV. Pj: Commercial Club: Girl Reserves: Comedy Concert. IAMES IARSON Man delights me not, out oh, these ladleslu News Staff CReporter, News Editor, Editor-in-Chiefl: Class Cabinet: Botany Club: Student Council: Publicity Com- mittee fChrm.j. SARANNE LINDER A laugh if worth a hundred groany zn any rnarlqetf' G. A. A.: Girls' Club. ELAINE LINDSKOG Builtforeo1nfort. Football '36g Swedish Club. EILFHN Ll DBBEN F11.cl11'11111'11 .co 51L'11dC'1'1y, Young 111111, 511 f1111'. Connnercizil Club. ART LC HWY L1zf1'.f of g111'111 1111111 1111 1'1'1111'1z11 115 Thf'1't',.i' 11 1'1111111'1' for 1111'y guy. LAXVRliNCli LCXD S11111'1v 111111 11111 1111 111111'1'.f lil? 1116 111111, T111' 1'111'11f of 11 1110111111111 for g1'11Ce. lizisebzill 'gh 'kgjz SC2lllLlll11lX'l1lI1 Club. THOMAS LOBERG A man he seems of 1111111151 ys.f1e1'1111y5 And 1'011f111J111 I07770I'l'0ll'.f.H Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Nlimesancl blL1I I'l1llCl'S1f2LlSSf 1Artli1l.H' Norse Club. ROSVVELL LUITIENS He is 11 1111111116 young 1111111 117111 11111111111 too. Hi-Y 1GopberH. ROBERT LUNDBERG He 11115 1l11' ?771ZkIil7g.x' of 11 1'f'g111111' fe11011'. Football '51 Vllrestling Club: H-Y 1Abb1i5. CLIFIFORIJ l.L'NlJliliN MARY LYNCH ll 1.1: 111'111'1' fm' tl i'111111g 1111111 10 blush 1171171 Her 1'111f1'11 lllfki .fl111111111'1'1'11 .f0f1'1,Y 111 f11l' 111 111111 !11111'. 112177-H I-5111151111 '53 H.Y fljnyiy, Coininerciul Club: Girlsi Club. JANUARY TEAM NlARGARlf'l' AIAIYHGAN H.17ll1 11'111'1'1' f111' l1'C'l1f, 1111' f1o11'1'1'.f 1111111 flllilkfff 1'11111. F1'1111lq 111111 f111'1', Av11lC'kllCIOfl1llTl National Honor Society: Honor Roll: C VVinner: Girls' Club Cabinet: Girl Reserves: French Clubg Latin Club 1l'res.D: G. A. A.: Glee Club: Bank Cnsbier: Nliines gintl Muinmers: Centrulizin Stall: Library Monitor: Quest Stall: Clziss Play 1Prop. Coin.J: A'Lel:1- NYLll1l.u FRIEDA NIANTHIS Fu110ff1111 Lllld I77l'Xl'l11t'f mo. Commercial Club. DONALD CI. MARTZ Hslfffl no n1111'c', D0n111d, QYOHI' high 51110111 dblyi are o1f1'1'. National Honor Society. ANN MATTHEWS Life juxt givfx me time and space! 11's up to me 10 fill it. Girls' Club: Commercial Club. She t'I1ft'1'.N' I-NIO 1110111 111111 f711lAK' An Gf7lI71C LI day keep: the do1't01' LIll'LIl'.' TRUNIAN NIALCHOXV 1117 1l11' .f1j11111'1'. Cominercizil Club. Hlil.liNlANE MARTIN 111 1111' 5111110 good 11111111111 11'11i'. Glee Club. EVELYN MATSON One 11'1111 111 11f1'5f1f 15 ll'llt' 1111d 11161'ff111'1' 1111151 111' .fo to i'1111. VVinner: G. A. A.: G. A. A. l3o11r1l2 Comincrcixil Club: Girl Reserves: Girls Club. ROBERT M1:CORMICK Hi-Y fllopberj 1Sec'y., Treas., V. P., Presj. 32 BETTY MCDUNNEL qi mind at peace with td! hvlozu, .I heart whose fozfc is 1'rz11oc'e11t. News Staff. R.-XY BICI-IALE Good fzuture without disguise. Football: Track: Swimming: Botany Club: Mimes anal Mummers: Glee Club. ROBERT h'IcKIiCI'INIE Unobtrus1'zfe is hc, but hes tllztfuys there. FRANK MIARS IV1'1'tc' me us one who loves his fellow men. Football QIVIgr.j '36, '37: Baseball 'Agyg Basketball QMgr.j Ingo: HifY fMorpheus Treas.j3 Botany Club: Hank Director fSec'y. V. PJ: Bank Cashier: News Stall CCir. Mgrj: C Club: Library Monitor. RAYMOND MCGULPIN .1 good mtzn htzfnfvy is ll romnzon good. CECILIA MCINERNY .:Is jozfftd as all Irish. Girls' Club. CHARLES MERCIER HS07716l'Iil77C'5 I sit and thin and 507'77l'fl'7716.6' 1 just sit. BILL MICH S1'lenc'c is golden, hut it has no c'htz1'111s for mc. National Honor Society: IIi-Y Qhlor- pheus Seoyjg Mimes and Mummers: Hand. JANUARY TEAM here. 53 Dorothy.'l IVIALCULIVI MUELLER fl good time is coming-I wfslz ft AI,I'lTI-IA MII,I.IfR .-I szzfvct, tIffI'Lll'lIIUf kind of gram. J sv Glee Club: Pirates of Ienzance Dorothy : H. M. S. Pinafore Chimes of Normamlyu: I.eIawaIa,' French Club: Girls' Club. AR'I'I IUR INIOORE IIf'f1y Ll1'li lI'l they all z'ontt'ntc'd like ine? Track: Swimming: Golfg Hi-Y. SHIRLEY IVIUSS Give her ll lK!7LIf1l'C',' .fhlfilf do the rest. Commercial Club: Girls' Club: Girl Re- 7 serves: Glen Club: UH. M. S. I' inaliorew ZULD Hi-Y fSirma Treasjg Fencing Club Iv Botany Club. SI-IIRI.IiY MILLER .Vz4sfc' htlth rhurnr, So have l77ll.fI't'liL1lI5!U National Honor Society: Orchestra: Rank: Girls' Club. FLOYD MORRILL His first mznzc' sounds like tet1c'hc'r's pet, But no o11c s :might him at it yet. Track '35, '36, ,371 C Club: Hi-Y. PHYLLIS IVIUUDRY Not only fs her Lfoicc' rtlptivtztfng- Girls' Club: Commercial Club: Girl Re- serves. ELI Zi-XI3Ii'I'H M UNGIQR Little I ask, my wants are few, .-111 I tzsli is something to do. Girls' Club: Mimes and Mummers P.j: French Club Q'I'reas.jg Student Forum QScc'yj: Girl Reserves: Com mercial Clubg Comecly Concertg Class Play Chairman. ,jf U' an fA V 'f . QV A -A .Q s ' r 1 . 6' ' . R 171 iik , i - of f 'TQ 2, ,af A Q ts QL, to an 'L 1 1 - .. NIARY O'CC JNNOR Swear if ffll' word for .llifriz Commercial Club: Girls' Club RERNICI-I OLSON Rather qzrfet, never loud, fjllfjftllldl-llg I'71 any n'o1m1'. G. A. A.: Botany Club. LORRAINIQ OLSEN Come, trend me LI 777L'LI5lH'l'.,' Commercial Club: Girl Reserves: Girls' Club. CARlNl HN OVILRSON J zjzuiet grrf, but quite if girl. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Girls' Club: Scandinavian Club: Commercial Club: Botany Club. MURIIQL MURPHY IANE MURPHY ll7l1z'11 Irish eye: are 5l7'7l'!li7Zg.U Wifi? Whfllff Tha hL'L1I'l whose mflzicii' !76lI'I770lIl ul . .-ind oh, fha: eye zmzx in ifxcff zz soul! C. A. A. G. A. A,: Commercial Club: Girls' C u i MARC SAR HT NARUM NOEL NEILL 'Ii'llLI1'glIl'l'! if LI 60172171011 imma, But girly like her ZHZl'!1WIf71Ul1.U .I z1'rc'u111 of bwluly, ljblifillillg bright HQ Vvilmcrz Emblcm Vvmncrl G- A. Honor Roll: National Honor Socictx A. lPres.lZ Norse Club lPres.l3 Girl Re- HC Xvllmcfl News SMH lA55't 'U5 serves Of P., TfQ11S,. SL-gvjl Idatin qjluhl Algal: Comedy Concert. Girls' Club: Representative Centralite: Stuclcnt Council: Commercial Club. ROl:3liR'l' NEVVl'il.l. ljl'.fl'I'!'fI'0lI of 5pc'z'c'f1 If more Zfmn IANF NELSON t,fULfm,m.l,. 'lFl ' IW' l l' 'l ' m 1'-'i X7 f'f 'ff'f'.s'1ff7f'- Student Forum: llifY fSigma Y Pj Girl Reserves: Girls' Club. l L'l1Cil15J Clllb- ROlilfR'l' NYYOLIJ liL'GliNl-Q O'HRll'fN .l1z'i1i' 147111 lwolqsj fcfx fnzzfe some f 11z1.' ' Nl UNH' lf'1 ffff' fl 5f f'f'ff 1113 12111 f0f' 11 ffl! Tennis. Skylite Club: Commercial Club. m'l 'l 'i' National llonor Society: Latin Klub Coinniercial Club: Slumlcnt lforuin JANUARY TEAM HELIQN OIALA Uh, 1'1'z'ilf of Ifzr' 1'm'c'. ' Honor Roll: National llonor Societv: Quest llfmlitor, Adv, Mgr-.jg C. C. Cabinet, C'l'reas.j: Latin Club fSec'vl: French Club QPres., Seclvl: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: Rcprcseiilalixe Central- itei Homecoming Queen Attenrlant: Class Cabinet: Flower Committee fChairmanl. l'iLAlNIi OLSON H.lV0lhl'l1g glftlf IULIS ezfel' ilrfziezfczl Il'1'I!10IlI w1ll1zz.f1'i1.fn1. National llonor Society: Glee Club: French Club: Girl Reserves. IUDITH ORNES An outzmrrd and 1f1'51'ble sign of an I'7llUtll'lI and Xf7Iil'l'l'IllI! g1'c1c'e. National Honor Society: Quest Stall: Centralian Stall: Latin Club QV. Rl: Girl Reserves CY. PJ: Mimes and Mum- mers: Girls' Club: Commercial Club Student Forum. VIVIAN PAVVLAK Y 'IThe will to do, the 5011! to lfcII'C'.lH Tennis Champ '57: Girl Reserves QCab.j: Girls' Club: Mimes and Klum- mers: Latin Club: Orchestra: Girls' Dress Committee: Commercial Club. we RQ Nod and bei A and wteathed miles. Commeruil Club flee cl bg Girls' I znilc' 1 zz oith ti zz wld of ighxf' inner X -X C irl Reserves Minneipolis Stliool ot Art Stbolzirsbipg I don t tal muah but l thin nzorcf' e ies C lllSv Clubg ETHEL PETERSON Club. TH PETERSON She if pretty to walk with, ,find witty to talk with, C VVinner1 National Honor Society: Girl Reserves Ccillli., Seeyj: fCab.jq Latin Club: Girls' Club: Cen- trzilizin Stuff. R.-XY PIERCE lint hang lung Son ll zllie little zl1'n1n. CLARENCE POPIQ .vzn'c'e.v.v. l'li-Y QGoplierj. .f1t first we think hw' rtither quictg lint later on, .chaff quite tt riot. Girl Reserves: Girls' Club: Commercial ilnd pleasant, too, to think of. Ci. .X. A. l'lr looks shy but 'von nctfef min tall. Hlifllc' know yoilll ifl'Ill71f7L'l' 'vom' :wiv to sf!-G JANUARY TEAM LORRAINI-Q QUQXLE .l lonely tipfnirition .vent To hc ii l770l71l'lIl'5 ornczmc'nt. Skylite Clubg French Club: Girl Re- serves: Girls' Club: C. C. C. MURIILL RAINIQ Uh, than I .ww hcl' cyc wax bright, .I well of low, ti .fprifzg of light. Commercial Club: Girls' Clubg Girl Re- serves. ROY RANUM l'iiz'k up your troubles in an old kit bag tina' fhcck it. Hi-Y CAbbii 'l'rez1s.l: Cliess Club: Sczlndinaviun Clubg Commercial Club. ERNEST RElfCli hllcfx clltitc' the tnnilwlw' in om' t'lt1,f.f. Ili-Y fpioneerslg Glee Club: Muske- teers fPres.D. .XLIQX QUAM Grant bluffs- from little .rtltzly grow C Vllinner. KARL R.-XNIX 7l.l'l l Lvl me but zlo my work from :lay to day. DOROTHY RAY Her smiles .czz1ttci'c'zl sunshine Il'l1t'l'C'Z!t'I' .Che went. Sliylite Clubz Girl Reserve. PHYLLIS RliU'l'liR She liked ll'hLIl4',!'l' .vhs lookczl on, and her lookx went t'lfL'7'iYIl'l7FI'6.U Honor Rollg National Honor Society: Girl Reserves kcilllllg French Clubg Sky- lite Clubg Fencing Club fPres.jg Quest QArr I Cirl s f1c'111f.:, worth . DOROTHY REVIER E Sl11'1'.ff11fl of fun cmd fu!! of zen. Girls' Club: Commercial Club: Iiotanv Club: Girl Reserves. YIYIAN ROISEN .I 1111161 l411LI.f.3'lH'71I71g girl of .vl1'1'f111g Girls' Club: Commercial Club. ISFRNICI-I ROSENTHAI. 1111! 1111 ll1111',r best of11'1111lq 111111' !11'1'gf1I .Ilrvt 1471 ZICI' tI,v'f76'C'Z 111201 hw' c'i'c's. I.atin Club fPres.I: Commercial Club: .XNGIiI.IXIi RLTUD ifllll' good l1l'Ll!f if l11'ltc'1' 1111111 11 ff1o11511111l Cirl Reserves: Girls' Club. HXIILIE ROBERTSON Life has 7Zl'l't'l' 1'o111'1'111'1f1f 1111' 'Tix 1101 for f1fc'11.f111'c tllllf f1f11'v. Commercial Club: Girl Reserves: Girls Club: Quest Stall. MARY ROSCC Ili She If snzall-bu! .fo 1.1 11 ,eriflq of diwzcznizite- News Reporter: Cominercial Club: G A. 1-X.: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves. DOROTHY ROSLIQR H121-I71f71C'X Io 61117111111 fha' 1'v1'. Girl Reserves: Girls' Club: Commercial Club: Orchestra. GIQNIQVIEXF RYIDIQN .l lftllftghlfl' of flu' goflf, l?11f1111'Iy lufl, 111111 1111151 ljIil'1.lIl'lI' f1111'. Glee Club: Pirates ol' Penzance : IDorotbv : uI7III1IIiO'iC.-Q Chimes of Norniantlvu: I.eIavvaIa : Class Plav. JANUARY TEAM l.ORR.XINI-Q SKY.-Xfilf 'l'f1z' 1111'1'1'o1' of 11ff l'0lll'fl'jI'.H Coininertiial Club: Girls' Club. ROISIQRI SCHOILNING '1'f1:'i' .f11Vi' 11ff g1'e11l 111611 1111' 1f1'111f, 111111 I l1'Ul1,ffl't'!5O 11'1'ff 111i'.f1'ff. National Honor Society: Iiantl. GXVIfNIXJI.YN SHANIQ HEY 11f1j1f't11'c2 for II-fl' 15 f111'ge,' I 11111111 11d1f1'11t111'c'5 f111' 1111'11v. Mimes and Mummers f'I'reas.j: Class Play: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: Glce Club: Botany Club: Cometly Concert: Student Forum: Library Monitor: 'LPi- rates of Penzancen: Pinalore : 'tliorof tbyug Cbimes of Normantlywg Lela- xvalaf' ROISI-QR'I' SCI I1XL'IfIfIiR'I' 11 hil'l'7'I' 1111111 1.5 11 1'of11111f'-ff you kllflll' how Io 1'1'111f fllilll-H X'IOI.I41'I' SCHUI1 f1'1'f'1'.vth1'11g fha' lI'0t'.f Jia' dom' 11'1'ff, 111111 .ff11' L does lots of lf11'11g.v. C XVinner: Star XVinner: Honor Roll: National Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: News Stall' IGirIs' Sportsj: Girl Reserves: G. A. .'X.: Girls' Club: Orch- estra: Chimes of Normantlyu: Doro- tbvu: H, NI. S. Pinaiiorcu: Pirates of Penzanceu: I,eIavvaIa. EON1+X SEIIDHNRJXNZ 'fl 5fLZZ47Zl'h fl'ft'77lj, 11l11'11y,c 1111ll1'11g to feud I 11 LI hC'If7li77g llLI7IIII.H .UCILLE SIMPSON pl.-' mufh fIlI7 tl! .vf11' 13' 51111111 ROBERT SHOUSH Girl Reserves: Commercial Club: Girls, CIW, 11111 1'f'.f tough Io 111' f1of111I111'. Club: French CPIPA QU BETTY SKOGSRERGH '1She huzh Ll Illllllillg heart and Ll zvrllzizzg hand. Girl Reserves: llotany Club: Girls' Club. HARRISON SMl'l'H A man of nmrlqf' lVlARTHA SPARRING J generous maid and most n0l1lc'. G. A. A.: 'AStar VVinner: Honor Roll: National Honor Society: Girls' Club fCab.j: Orchestra: Hpirates of Penz- ancew: Dorotby : 'APina1iore : A'Chimes of Normanclyug Lelawala : Commer- cial Club: Bank Director: Bank Cashier: Scandinavian Club: Scandinavian Cboir. CHARLES STAMAS Why worry? The more rm' .fzudy the mm: our lgf10n111c'c' we z1'1i.vcoL't'1'. Orchestra: L'Cliimes ol' Normanclyu: Dorotliy : l'Pirates ol' Penzanceng 'KLe- lawalavg l'I. M. S. Pinal'ore.'l MARGUERITE SLETTEN The light lhut lie: in lL'0I7ZLH1'S eyes. Girls' Club: Norse Club: Girl Reserves. PEARL SORENSEN Angels are painted fair, to look like you. National Honor Society: Girl Reserves: Sliylite: Girls, Club: C. C. C. MAR Ii STA LOC K I-left not only good, but good for ,come- thing. VERNON STANLEY To grin is no fin. JANUARY TEAM MARGARET ST.-XNS .-1 dulzdrzg shape, mul inuzgc guy, To haunt, to .f!t11'tle, and uft1ylay. mantlyu: Pinafore : l.elawala. SITONA STRANIJISERG Her ll'tlvl'.f tm' zmzyy of l1wlet1.n111l11v.fs Commercial Club: Girls' Club. LORRAINIQ SUNIJSETH liar IHIIVZIY lhc world l'L'Lflll'I't'd,' She lnlthczl if in xn11'lc's of glee. Club. CLEC JN TAYLOR To bc' silent lx zfffsc' for Slilfllll' 77L'L'L'I' l1c'm1y.f yon. Skylite Club CPres.j: Mimes and Mum- mers: Glee Club: L'Cliimes oli Nor- Girl Reserxesg Commercial Club: Girls' LUIS S'lil'iVl'iNlN .lrz all LII'0lll7Il girl who if I7IC'l'l'-ll amz' guy. Commercial Club: Girls' Club. DAVID STREIQIJ 'fill things good Llllltllf him who l'LIl't'.f not 10 he grail. National Honor Society: lli-Y fSiginaiJ: Centralian Stall: Class Cabinet. CC DRRI NE SW.XNS'l'ROM Shea all my fancy fmlzzlezl hc'r,' She's lovely, .w'l1l f a'f'z'1'11e. Class Secretary: Girl Reserves fl'res.l1 C. C. C. fCab., Seoyj: Stutlent Council: Frencb Club: Fencing Club fSec'yij: Girls' Club: Latin Club: Class Play: Representative Centralite. IDIRK TEN IZRINKE l i11'lvty Iii' thc' xflfcl' of l1'fa',' he's our U6I1'l-t'll'.H Honor Roll: Salutatorian: National Honor Society: HifY QV. RDI UYCl1CS- tra: Pirates of Penzanceu: Pinal'orei': Dorotl1y : Chimes ol' lN0flN1llNlYH2 Lelawala : Class Play: Representative Centralite. IOYCE TICKNER Laugh and bc' l7ZC'I'1'y, for tfzc tfmc 15 b1'1'c'f. G. A. A.: Girls' Club: Commercial Club. ELIZABETH TU PPER Har Lfffql' f1'011'11.f are f111'1'w' fm' TXZLIII x11z1AIc5 of other 777LIIilf6'71.Y arc. National Honor Socicty: Girl Reserves Cl. C. CJ: Orchestra: ull. Bl. S. Pina- liorcu: Pirutcs of PCIIZQIDCCHQ Doro- tliyu: Cbimcs of Normzlnclyllg Lela- wuluu: Frencli Club: Stualcnt Forum. YlRGlNlA TURNSTRAND H111'l In lfnfc, lwflillu' .:f111'1't. Girl Rcscrvcs: Girls' Club: Botany Club: N . V - . v C. A. A.: bcuiuliiiuviun Club QX . PQ. FRANK VIIQRLING ln'f:l1111f1m' 15 11 HlfI'1'0I' 1,71 11'f11z'l1 f'l't'I'l'0I1t' .VXIOIIIV 1113- l'!77LIgt'.H Ili-Y lScc'y Xlorpbcuslg Iiclxiu- Club: Commcrcinl Club: Cbcss Club. JANUARY TEAM 1g1Q'1 1'Y XVIQRI. VIVIAN WICIQMAN 'l'1'1111 ll1f'l'1if Iii' fiiffg' 11 1'lil'f'1 11111 11111-fwfr 11 15, l 11111 Il'zl.ffl' 1111111 Ililllt' 1.11 11 fz If fiom 1!11' lpyy llllllft' 11 11111lg1',g 1111151 pvofvfc' 11111 1-11 11 11'c'c'ff Gm 1h.SL.rH.S: Qi.-ls' Qlubl Suulcm Girls' Club: llorzliiy Club Coniinnriix lim-um, Club: Girl Rcscrvcs: G. A X LUIS XVIIIQ AlARGARlf'l' Wll.l.l.XNIS S!1,l'111af,: ,s'0I7Il'f14U1C',f t0IIl'l'LlZ.f lzfzfdwz l.01'c' lm' fr1l'6' HU' lfflg'-H L ! f'- H Skylirc: Girl Rcscrvcs: C 1 s C lub Girl Rcscrws: Botany Club. fi- PX- A. KENNETH XVILSUN CLARK VVORRA l'l l1c'1z I 16111411 tl thing I 1'c'n1c'111bz'1' 1'l,' '1'jHf,1g'5 0,111 ffljng 1 ,,,,am5 the trouble 1,5 nfilh lL'llI'7IIiIZg.U H jfmdy job. Swimming Team: C Club: Commcrf lgimdz qjrclwqra. cial Club QPrcs.j. RICHARD YOUNG H1115 f1'1'v11dx are mnmyj My foci- ure there any? Skating Team: Commercial Club. -ah. GEN IQVIEVE ADAMS Rare 15 tIgI'C6'l7'ZK71f bc1tw6c'11 bC'blI4ZV and I7Z0!1't'5l'41'.N National Honor Society: Honor Roll: Girl Reserves: Botany Club: Girls' Club. WAI.'l'liR ALDRICH .1 g1'11llc'1111111 111 7716ll1l2l'I'lI71d H'1I'71d. EVlil.YN ANDERSON Quiet, 11111 0fT, sofnuff' ,V Bircl CltilyJM'?iollyvvoifi'fl'l ligli scbool, Cali. f' 4 lli, ff ,f 'VlVU.7 I' - If l M.x1z'i'1N .mmf soN fp! 'I'11l1'11l 1 011111111 cu. Stage Crew fCl1ief lilcc. '35, '36, '57, 'glijg Illia Class Party Committee: lleacl Sountl leclinieian. D X 'A' Lk! .V ..-QI N1 Mgilill ADA S L1'lq11blc' and rczzdy for fun. Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: G. A. A. Commercial Club: Botany Club. CLEO ANDERSON Chc'c1'f1,zf11a'.r5 15 1111 6xc'c'lZc'11l W6Lll'I'7lg quality. Botany Club: Girl Reserves: Girls' Club Bank Cashier: G. A. A. LAYl'.RNl'i ANDERSON Thr tIHL'l'lf!2Il.f Lll'l' 111ji111't6. National llonor Society: Honor Roll C VVinner: Girl Reserves: G. A. A. Commercial Club: Girls' Club: Swetlisli Cl ub. ROISICRT ANDERSON HU l7ItIlfl'.V X115 l7l'UI77f.fC' good. A Q JUNE TEAMMATES M14 s RLI'l'll MARIE ANDERSON Good 1111tu1'c' cIl1lI'g00lf xc'11.fC e'o1'1zb1'11Cd. Commercial Club: Scanclinavian Club. L i xrxiiotfhiv 1-. .xNi1iNo .I l1It'1'I X' f1t'LII'f 111111 t1'111'. C XVinner: Emblem XVinnerg Star XVinner: Quill anil Scroll: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Girls' Club: Commercial Club: , Cir. lVlgr!,!Nevvs. - y i 4,zfu1. A 'fri-H I 'H -A -rri 4 1. gy .yn ,if W . F741 ' 5. M.xii1o1uF .xui11eT'ifi2 ' .l g1'11If1' I1I'Sf70.fI-ll'0l1. Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: Commercial Club. MARILYN BAK HR 'Ulgz' ca11110t u11'thf1' her, IIOI' ruslom :tale hw' hzfizzfle Z!dl'I'C'ly'.U Quill and Scroll: C VVinner: G. A. A. flloardj: Girl Reserves: Girls' Club: French Club: Commercial Club: News Stall. YINCIQNT ANDERSON .I mv!! 17111110 1111111 f111.r 11 gooo' 1ff'tc'1'111f1111 ll'0lI.U Commercial Club: Botany Club. It JI IN .XRNESUN ll'f111l'.v rwork for so111c', for film if pf11y,' llc rlillflltlf !1I'f 16550115 l'l't'l y' 1f11y. National Honor Society: Quest Review ing Stall. NANCY AXTELI. Soc gulhers the f1'111t.v of f1'1'c'111f.vl11p. C VVinner: G. A. A.: Girl Reserves Girls' Club: Student Forum. MARY IANE BAKULA C:l'I1l'tI! hLl77ZOI' for f'l!C'l'4Y 06'l't1.fl'071.U i VIRGINIA BHISICICIQR H1'1I111' 111I1' 1111111 111'1'1'1'. Iiotany Club 1St'c'yI: Clirl Crirls Club. I.XXlIf5 IiIiRC5QL'IS'I' .II1111 of f111'11.f111'1'. Hi-Y 1l.inx V. I'.J: Ilolany Cl Casliicr: I?anI4 Ilirt-vtor. SONIQX IIISRICIN Low l7Il', 10116 mi' I10VQ. Frcncli Club: Quust Starl. ICJHN III-1RTIiI-SliX 'I'111'1'1 .f 11 lllblllhflllff l'I1 1215 10111q, I.fbra:'y Monitor: Ili-Y. '1'1161'e'.r 11111'11y,i' I11111' for t'!lllI'fC'.x'VI'. ubg Rank MARIE B XRI X RUTH IIANICE . . . .'11 1 1 ,1 5111601 11ttr111't1L'1J kznd of f111'1', Hull ht H A! fu!! dJ.5m.dm.c, given bv Makin' Comm I'C.Ill H Cir R strxes C s ' Club: IDA BA'I'IiS IEANIE BX I HURST 1:'11gc'1' to INOIVIQ, :when 11'01'1Q'5 Z0 be d07lC',' He,-gjff 0 Um 0 pep and 14,1 But 1111101 th11t'J f?n1'.v1z1'd, 511135 flmng for fun. C VVinncr: Centralian Staff: Girl Rc- scrves: G. A. A. CBoarcll: Botany Club: Girls' Club: French Club. ELLEN B1iA'I'TIE ISAIIHI. BIHC II I 'I'l1'i' m011e.fty 15 511'61'!. Commercial Club: Girl Reserves: Girls' Club. RICHARD ISIQCIICER Ili-Y: Ifciifiiiq Club: C. C. C. Monitor. ' C,llIlW1 JUNE TEAMMATES RCFLANID IIIQNDITQR 1:'11111'11l1'1111 111111g1',: t111' 1111111 lit-wrxts - 1 - .H lI1-X 1l.inx I rcas.l. .Xl.IJI-IX IIIflCCIS,XICl'llC C.'11111'n1.f .i'fl'1'kl' f111' .f1'g11f. National Ilonor Socicty: Girl Ilcscrwcsz French Club: Girls' Club: Coinint'rrial Club: Ccntralian Stall: Botany Club: Class Dai' Committcc. ARTHUR IiIfQR'I'IiI.SCJN 11o1m111' 15 111011 ll'l'l!1 111'1',i-Q 11Zl1'111f1t. National Ilonor Socicty: Swiinining Team 1'gj, 'g8H: Ili-Y 1'I'rcas., Pioneer I'rcs.J: Ccntralian Stall: C. C. C. Moni- tor: Iianlt. MONICA ISHSSESEN Ct'1C'17I'I'IYI' 11111'i' 1v1z1.f11 111111 111' 5110111 111111 111111 LI g1'111'1' the 111111'1'. Cllcc Club: Ifrencli Club: Girls' Club. .Ilt1'111't. 1181 1111 m11tc'1 6111i one National Honor Soucty Honor Roll Girl Reaerxcs Ccntmliln Stiff Asso ciatc Ed I C 1 Girls' Club Her ue 1 ll ltllf Skvlitc Cl 1 C b ir scrvcs: if r s u M IICIXNII' II-C ICXIXX D1'11'g11t 111 111i C'irl RL ROGER HFTZULD Haier be fifth' and .VIII-lIC'.H LAURA BIDDLE Her chzirm lies in ,s1nc'z'1'ity. Glee Club. DON l3l.ACKVVEI.I. fl m'z tcon.r 1111111 deiiotex ll true genzlemanf' Football. VIRGINIA BC DRGNIAN H liz ezfery gexlzuz' digizity. National Honor Society: C VVinner: Class Cabinet: Picture Committee fCliafrma'nj: Girls' Club fCab.j: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: College Day Recep- tion Committee: Representative Cen- tralite. 'Q I X A I -Q.. i5vr1LYN islb9fJ1.E '21 gopcf aM7b',te is ll t'l'6'dl-I to Ll school. LMDIIIICQQ! Emblem VVinner: G. A. A.: iCommericial Club: Girls' Club. MIRIAM IBLABAUM HC'07lfidL'7ll' wilhout cl.S'Sl4W1f7l'i0I1,' in uf! thing: herself. MC Winner: G. A. A.: Girls' Club: Commercial Club: Girl Reserves. ED BLACKNVELI. Virtue alone I-.V tim' nol7ifity. GORDON BORLAUG Deeds arc' done for j'eUoze.fh1'p. C. C. C. Monitor: Debate Club: Hi-Y: Centralian Stall: Band: Class Cabinet: Mimes and Mummers: Golf: National Honor Society: College Day Reception Committee. JUNE TEAMMATES CHARLES ISONVMAN H.l16l'1'l-171t'I1f is the foul of fiizjwpizzzzf. ALI3IiR'l' l5RAI'l'HXVAI'l'li He if mnzfviele in fetitzfre, 111111 in minzf With all good giuzaz' lo gnia' tl ge11lie111111z, Rank Casliier. DORIS BRAUN l'Lifc' if iifzifiiyx fir!! of .t'!lII.t'l1I'l1l'.H Botany Club: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves FLGRAIHAN l3Rll,l, 'fl 11111111111 f7c'i'f1'z'led. Botany Club: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: Rank Cashier: G. A. A. IRAN BOYUM 'flu addon' bnzzit-i' fo lfze t'cIl'fl1.H National Honor Society: Centralian Staff: Girl Reserves: Girls' Club: G. A. A.: Mimes anal Mummers: Class Play: Rank Casltier. IAMES ISRANCII .Ii1m1.t',v lztipfiy, a'C!tiUl7Z .v1111', 111513 the fqind of tl friezzif Io f111L'e. Skylite Club CV. P.. 'l'reas.l2 Ili-Y fNforplieusH: Centralian Stall CArt lftlj: liotany Club. IIQROME ISRENNIZN For 8,617 rho L'LIlIllllI-Jflfli he rouizl' iirgm' .f11'il. HifY QV. P. of Abba Cliapterjg Quest Stall. SARA BRC JADHHNT Her Lfoifr, Ii'hLIIL'lL'I' .fha .v111'1f, e11c'f11111ted. Girl Reserves: Girls' Club. RUSSELL BROS lll?l'f'1 l' lilltifi 11 lqfngf' Hockey Team. lUl.lA HROVVN 'fl lfllff' girl, .flvrrl 117111 .f1111'f1'11g. flOlNIUL'I'L'l2ll Club: Girl Reserves. 'ACf1111'111.f .v'll'li!fl' lfzc xigfzl, but 17IC'1'Iil' 1v1'11.f KATHLIQFN IEROUSSEAU V1'1't14c' if b661llf'Y.U Girl Reserves: l.atin Club: G. A. A. HELEN ISRUWNING I five' 011 the Xllllllll' fide' of Ifze .fl1'c'cl. National Honor Society: UC Vllinner Star VVinner: Mimes antl Nluinniers Class Cabinet: Committee fClirin.l Girl Reserves CY. PJ: G. A. A.: C. C C. fCab.. Secivjg Girls' Club: Comnier cial Club lljresj: Coinetlv Concert College Day Reception COll1INlfl.CCQ Rep resentative Centralite. l3li'I I'Y HRLTDF PATRICLX RL'CIslfNI.XN .-In 111'1f11f zz 11111 2LIktif,1I 11z011'f'1'11 1f11' mul, Kio-Valt-clictorian: National llonor So- : ylimcg and Mummcrsz cietv: llonor Roll: Star XVinner: CM Clicerleatler: Girl Reserves' Cabinet: XVinner: Centralian Stall: Quest Stall: G, AX, .Lg Girlsi Club: Coinetlv Concert: fl- lx' A- C' nunercial Club. i ' 71 V V x iiuuzv l5L I'l4.l-IR ?l3M,dM, MARY LOL I5Ll.l..XIvIJ Hr lt'l'Iill'.i' :Neff Il'!10 tf11i11k.f Il'1Al!1 r'11.fz', l 'li 5 l' 4' National llonor Soeietv: llonor Rollg Girl Rust-rves: Girls' Club: Commercial Quest Stall: Stutlent l7oruin CV I' li 1 1' Club. Hi-Y CNlorplit'us 3 XYarren Debate. JUNE TEAMMATES llfllvflplll IY CAAll3l3l'il.l. 1 G11l'z'IVv 11111f fi1ic'7Ilf.w'flIif7 1r1111l11'111'1f. I U I V Q 'fl 1711111 zff'l'0fc'lf In fv.1'11f111'1'. Girl Rt'st'rves1 cl0l1lIl1L'l'L'llll Club: Girls ' Club. A 'Y WM L A' ll NQQ csitvczifi ouu. A V I I in I Her .mzffc Hfqc' .f1lIl.v'!1l4lIt' 1111115 'AI11 11111011 fallfflflll 111111 III fzozmr 1'f1'i11'. if I Girl Reserves: liotanv Clt1l1:v7ig91ffeli C,l ub. , 1 --' sf , J vi X. A, l'llfl.FN CARLSON Wllfnf L'l76Ill'tIl'flIg L'fc'g11111'z' of fL'11111fz' f1'1'c'1111'.vh1'f1. National Honor Society: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Girls' Clubg Coinniercial Club. EUGENE CASHBIAN 'l'f1f' best of 1121 llftlyi to fwzglhcn our llltlyi if 10 steal tl frm 1101115 from thu' III-ghlfl Hi-Y Olorplieus. V. RD: Class Mem- orial Committee. ioii oxxn li , 14 ' KVI l ll:RlXl: CARLSK JN into IIILIIIX' .f1111f1'.f.f f11'i11'1.f. National Honor Societv: Girlsi Club: Commercial Club. IQNID CASRER ll 15 good 10 ffllglllfll to the fur! Ll x111111i mood. Latin Club. if l.ORRAlNli CHRISTOPHFRSON kt' 1' H.Xv0lh1i7Ig g1'a'11l ll'LI.v' vzfcv' 111'f11'c'1'4'1f zzfflfz- out w1rf111.f1'11.r17'1. Girl Reserves' Cabinet: llrencili Club fi QPres.l: Skvlite Club KY. P.. Seelv. Treas.l: Centralian Starl: Conietlv Con- lxiii cert: Class Publicity Coinnuttee: Girls' 5 ll! Clubg National Honor Society. .ll IOE CINA None but himself can he his f11zrallcZ. LANE CLARK MizlQz' hazy whiff' Zhu' sun .rhi11e.c.' ALMIRA COLE Thy 1110dc'.vly'5 iz candle lo Zhy merit. Commercial Club: Girls' Club: Hank Cashier. IESSIE CORISETT Such joy ambition finds. G. A. A.: Botany Club: Girls' Club: HAROLD CLARK Q The end of Tabor is lo gain ic'isz4i':'. A ' A Hi-Y: Iunior Forum. 3511713 ' . .,,. :F t. , i i . .gc if ai 'WS .. .Sh li s Q .ggi . L4 SONIA CLARKE 'A XI maiden never Imldg of spirit so grill and quiet Zhu! her motion hZush'd al itself. National Honor Society: Honor Roll: Latin Club: Commercial Club. GLENN COLEMAN HH!l1lllC'L'L'l' if :worth doing nil all ix uforlh doing ztfelff' Football '36, 'gjg Basketball '36-'37, ,37- '38: Hi-Y Qhlorpheus, Seciyjg C Club. IAMES CORCURAN For coritcmplution ha' and zfzzloui' formed.,' Girl Reserves: Commercial Club. JUNE TEAMMATES GRACE CRUCKFR Glcc Club: UH. M. S. Iinafore : Chimes of Normandyu: 4'Lclawala : HStutlent Princeu: Girls' Club: Girl Rc- serves: Commercial Club: Botany Club: C. C. C. Monitor. HARRIET DANIELS Thr very fvinlq of fJerfecti0n. Entered from Shanghai American School in Shanghai, China. DUN CRIPPICN HOLLY CX JWIBIN Hail to the chief who in Irizmzph H , , , l , LlfZIZ'LIlIl'C'5.n AT U-'f' '5 ff f'5f 'f'!7f 1 If-'A b dd 'X UF Swimming '36, iii' .33 iCo-Cqlbtain. Commercial Club: Girl Reserves '38l: Track '57, 'kg8: C Club: Hi-Y Qhlorpheus J. MILLICENT CULl3liR'l'SON NY-i!1t ,II0!7T mind the get li0IIfl'I1f77l'I1l ...,-find WLM!! !1U.yt,t,, how may Um hm' UNfff'Q,0., livff JM z1'm1c'L'f i G. A. A.: fC NVinncr: National Honor Girl Reserves: Girls' Club. Honor Rolla' Glec Club: MTA DAIRY ,umes ol Normandy : Lclawala: W - I Orchestra: Dorothy : Pinaforc : Girl 'rm' f'7'I6 ' MHZ 'WU' Reserves: Ccntralian Stall. Fm' nm . ffffff gfvfff- U 7' if x-'Z..,g1C0Il1I11CfCl1Il Club. noroizhs n,xLYXf' HT! y Q ,IV 4 A ,, ,fi IEAN nANnaLsoN U 'xml H me Mnny' W W The poet in ll golden dime' was born, 1 Ufilh golden .rnzipr iihozfcf' First Place, Story, National Atlantic Monthly Contest: National Scholastic Story and Essay Awards: City Creative Writing Contest NVinner: National Honor Society: Quest fSoph. Ecl.: Lit- erary Ed.: Editor in Chicfl: Girl Re- serves fCab.j: Girls' Club: Student Forum: Scribblers Forum: Latin Club: French Club: G. A. A.: Commercial Club: First prizes, Atlantic Monthly Es- say 119385 and Poetry fiq38j. ':,,1f'9i 11 N 7 LURRAINF. IJCMARS A RUTH DERBY .l 111ml dgl'l'C'db!t' f1'1c'11zf. J glrf ll'lill1 L1 .i'l7lli!L' 15 LI , - 1, llonor Roll: National Honor Socictvi wwth while' Girl Reserves: Latin Club: Girls' Club: Commercial Club. Club. Rt DBERT DCVf1l.lj Hlluppy um I,' from Curr' 1.771 f1'fc'. f' ,mg ,H s fl 'C'k1 ROBERT DlNSlVlURE .Y111h1'11g 15 1'111f10.r.v14!1lc' 111 11 z1'1'ff1411g heart. Club, HICNRY IJOI-IPKIC lf1',i' f1c111't 1,5 11146 115 .ftc'c'f. llouor Roll: National Honor Socicty: Cciitrzilizui Stull Qlius. Klgrj: lli-Y CSigiii11l: Stutlciit Forum. gn! Commercial Club: Girl Rcscrvcs: Gi RAYMOND DIEKMAN 'Hem' 1720, ye hilly, I una' iz' 1111151 fl'L'I71b!l'.N l.ORRAlNli DIXON She 11115111 111051: l11ugl11'ng, 1111'5z'f11'c11011.f qc.: for 1111th1'11g. Girls' Club: Girl Rvscrvcs: Coiiimcrc NIELYIX IXJICSREN ll 1it ima' 11'1'.i'df1111 LIVI' f1111'11 11'1tf1 11 1111111 JUNE TEAMMATESMQA ffwvw-Wo. 1' .4,x,-CV . 'SLNx,L ik' 7 lil-XX't1tJl1 lDL'lll.lfY YYONNE lJuFRlCSXlf s.4,,f,. Q . UTX11111 z1'1'1'1 mi' g111'1!1', f1l11'l11f11f1f11'1', 111111' Cntr 11g 11 f111111111. uf' .qyx-Uk i, Qs f 'f 'ff-H Girl Rt-scrws: Girls' Club: Coiiiuicrcigil l.zitiu Club f'l'rc4is.J. Club: Cciitrulizui Stull: G.L.X. .X. ' i , Q j sf- it K .sh CHiXRl.tJ'I l'li li.XRl. NI-NIU Hlsll is so -'SjH,'L, lf,'g,1,'fjL,!1 Wm' in lj,w,l-,-Mt 'KI ll'Ul'lf f1'r1111 .ll111 i', 11 j1fL'11.f1111I .f1111'fn', Ajmj wifi,-,i,j,,',,g iffy, ,,, jH-,- ,'-,- 5H1d.fA .lfizfqaif 11 zf111'kc'11e'1f 11'111'f1f .i'l't'I7I 11'c'ff r1'111'tf1 11'f11fn'. , , . . 4. , , Y C Wliuiicr: lfiublciii VVi1iiicr1 llouor llfmlxlxixlxl' l'IiiiiA5ON Roll: National lloiior Socicty: G. .X. .X. 11 111z'1-Us!11,111J111111,Q1'1!1 LI M101-1'f11f 11303,-115: Qgirl IQCSCFWS qulhy. Latin c'0 'm m U' Club: Frciicli Club: Girls' Club: Cun- Hoiior Roll: Nzitioiizil lloiior Society: trgiligiii Stull: Blink Cgisliicr. Girls' Club: Comiiicrciail Club. lDORt1'1'llY iacsiiigvisr NWUUN l'3f3Kl-AWD Sim 11101151 11 gf1zfdv.c.f, 111111 fha' 11111110 11 A Ihi1'f'l'Wlf'- ' gfllfffflff I0 lflc' szwvvlvxf lflll't'I1.H H ' - 1 National lloiior Society: Vice Pres. f cjlff Slulli iblllmfsxol NfmUi ldY 3 o Class: Class Cxibiiict: College Day Rc, Ulf' RCSSFWSZ curls 41111111 C 'X' 'X' Mptioii Comiiiittcc: G'rls' Club l cs.. 'fn 1. : ii cscrves: 1 iii C L 4- 5 f 5 In . 1 i uiiiicrcizi 1 ii: clCllU'1ll1lll A A A A M Q ti i .i . Q . 1 lrcivs 1: Suit cut A 5 Q I 'li L' fimimu rinccu: Q itluut fouiici 1 i. , . , .' Wi Q 5- N -1 llflxm' 563 Colnlllefflil imiiictlv C iitwrtz C 1 lull 1 Comlui - f U5 5 ii 1 '31 cf - , cc 1 A . 1 Rcpi'csuii1itix'c Ccmrai i c. ' .W 'Q' 1 of tl -H XVILLARID EKSTROM Q 4 ILROMIL ELL and IZ INN NN Hgijfglll' that I um, he 11'hi.vfJc'r5 to him Sczlmliiialxizln Club f'l'rc:is.j. CHRYSTAL ELLISUN H-WWY i'3'U0'1'T ml lUlil7I1f71g muy, nltluftivc grace, UTM' lt'Ii5L'5Z 1714111 mold nik 110 more of f'177'7!7fffU'1 flfffing ffl any Pfdff-H foto, ffztm to be jli171f7lC', modest, Hltlllly, fl'l4l'.n I g DOROTHY ERICKSON To those who know thee not, no word mn f7l1Ii71i,' H 111111 those who know zhhf, know all H015 ELM wordx arc' faint. il ftlIil!1fll!fI'1it'l1lI, if thc' l7Il'lilili1il7l' of Ziff. HC VViuucr: City Wirle Emblem Quill and Scrollg Girls' Club fCab.j News fClub Editorjg Girl Reserves: Frcncb Clubg G. A. A. flionrdbg Mimcs and Mummcrs. ST.XNLlf,Y HRICRSON ,I frjcnd may luv!! bf' Vl'f'k0I1l'll7 the XVAL'l'liR HRICKSON 'f'r'ff f f'f'f' of 'Mlmw' 'lThw'z' if fourclgf in his f'yf'. JUNE TEAMMATES l 1 fr - DUN FARNHAM BETTY . 2 x - J From the ITOIUH of hir head to the .role ff '1 U' if long. 07, ,HX foot he If UH mlnh' S'ylitEScc' 1 Girl Rcscrvcsl Girls Hi-Y fl.iuxH. Club. IJUNA FITZGliR,Xl,lJ MAURILIQ' FINl'l4'Y The !'l11iC'f glory of l'lfL'l'y fwofvff' Ll. 1.t' pi Illl'l'I'l' man :within thc' limit of bc- from its czuthorrf' mmmg 'muh' G. A. A.: C Vlliuucrz Ncws Column istg Associate Ed. Sopb. Qucst. GEORGE FIX VINCENT FI.ESNlfSS The mlildczft l7'1l1l177t'l'.f with the 11rave5t Great oaks from fifth' a1a'o1'11.f grow. 'mud' Hockey: Golf. CLARENCIC FLINK The .feeds of power arc' here. MILDRED FOGELNIARK Ixzndmars 15 wisdom. Latin Club. 45 - 'zllld l0lll'ht'l1 by ABI' fLIl'l' 1611111111113 5 . Q-, .E . g1111z'11'61' g1'611'. 'E .1 f . 1' P f. 'i ' ,yy , , 1Sec'yl: G. 1-X. .'X.: Scribblers Forum: fs? , liotziny Club: Sopli. Quest Slilll. 1 6 -2 BC JR FR.XLliY 1 1' A Eg an it 3 QM ' x si.. P- - 1 .f Q111f1.v 111111 1'1'1111k.f 111111 11'11111011 ll'l'1C'j , . ,. . Orchestra. it N . ,.:5V, K . , A 'N Hll' IOY FULEY Girls' Club: Frencli Club: Girl Reserves: .x'0I1.f 111161 17l'l1f5 111111 1111611111611 .v1111'11'.f. LUIS l1'R.1XUNFEl.lDER U01 !71C'J'f'l1 ll'l'l17 11'1111161', 1611056 I1lZl'10IlL2'C'l1 C1111 11111116 IOI7I01'1'U1l' l'11l'f'l'fI11 115 101111fi'. NllfRRl'l' FRlilfBl.XN 1C1'1111.i' 10 161111 tl 111'1f1111g 11111111. 111 fr Lvl i' IEAN in ' gfxfifafrh I FC JSSU M 'fi 561116.15 1716171 111111 51111111655 glllllfflldll For C'0l41'll'j.V ll'11l5 1110111611 1111 LI 1161 Ll 1'1110111'. C Winiier: Mimes :incl Mununers Honor Roll: National Honor Socittw Botany Club fpres., V. PJ li in flilrum Nlaiork Fencing Club Drum Major ol' Drill Tezun: Centraliin Stlil ROBICRT FRANCIS 1 11k6 11'01'1q+1'1 f1IA'l'1'I11Zft'.i' 11ZE,' 1 11111 511 111111 100k 111 11 101' hom Hi-Y flllbzll. IXIARIORIH FRIQEMAN For .f11f1111'.f.r 5116, 111111 5ll'C't'f 111111111111 g1'111'1'. Nutionul Honor Society: Girl lxtserxts Girls' Club: Commercial Club GliiJR l'ootb1ill 'gg 'g6: Track 'go: llikY: Coin incrcixil Club. lfllk' JUNE TEAMMATES Ii,X'l'lIl:1RlNl-', G.XR.XGl l'l'Y 'fl .-'111'c'10011'11 y111'111', 11 11:11.f11'11 f1'1'1'1111. Conuncrcigil Club: llotzuiy Club: G. .X, .X,: Library Nlonitor. NVll.l,l.XNl G.XRRl'iil'SUN 1-11'11'11 'i'0111' 11f11g011 10 11 .1-1111'. OPAL GILBERT F1'111'11 11111 111111 1116 10 1116 1'i'6x 1111d 111Il'1'. C VVinner: Emblem XVinner: Field Hockey 'kg6: National llonor Society: Honor Roll: G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Conimercizil Club: Frencli Club: Coin- ecly Concert. DOROTHY GORILXM 'fl 51'11'11t, .f11y, p6111'1'-10111'11g g1'1'1. Nzitionzll Honor Society: Commercial Club: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: Hot- any Club: A Cappella Clioir: Quest Stull. HICN GARDNER f11'Z1ll'1' 1111d fl'.fft'I1I 111'1' 11017111 f1Zl'I1KQ.C 1111111 f1011f1'1'. IANH GASLIN 1'1'111'1'1 .v 1101 11 1ll'l'l'1' gl'1'1 for 11111115 1110111111 l'lI fl'l't'I1l11-1' 1116613 5116 .VIH't'1'1' 11065 11110111111. FRLES GlI,liER'I'SON '1'111'11 .f1111.v111116 111111 I'L71'l1 S116'x 11111111'i'.v 1116 .r111111'. National llonor Society: Glee Club: Chimes ol' Norinziiialyv: l-t'l2lXV2llLl'-1 Stu1lent l'rince : Commercial Club. If JHN GOSPETHR 'Tix g1'1'611011.f f1111'11'11g l1'Ii!17 570011 10717171111 iz Gli l RC1lJl:l lf I 110 I'UIl' 11 f111'1111.f111'j1, l'11 111110 111 1 10 1176 11111 111'11'111'. la '25, 'gog l-'ootbaill QQ. R sz li HELEN COULD Qz4fetne:s per.ro1z1'j5ed, Rescrzfc' beyond recall. C VVinner: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves f'I'reas.j: G. A. A. flioardj: Latin Club. HARRISON GRALOVV fl gt'7Zl'lt'lI7LII1 from top to toe. SHlRl..lfY GRICICN 'fl ronzelli' ftlcc' is L7 .fzlwzt l'Cl'0l71lHt'l1l27tI' tion. Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: Botany Club. .uzois csiuminirz O 9 'fl l0l'L'lYl' lorli' gl1'111z' In l' of l 1 own !7L'tIIll4l'.U Commercial Club KV. ll.. Sedyjg Girl Reserves f lce l'rincess'J: Girls' Club: Scanclinavian Club: Library Monitor: MARTHA GOULD ,D N W hen .vhv had fmsxezl, it seemed like H i l vz the c'6lzx1'11g of l'XL1ll1.5l'ZC' n1zm'c. A k1?V . . i Q National Honor Society: Girl Reserves: ' ,vl L Girls' Club: Commercial Club. ii ' ELAI ' i-' il iF ': 2555 :f.1-'i Egl in DOROTHY CQRHEN A rllri S :::::l A lrbrlr fi :::::: l li . rl n1e1.,.y Izmir gow all thy day. ilr... . ', , Orchestra: G. A. A.: Girl Reserves. AH A ii'i ' M,uuoN oRoNV,xi.L 5 2 , ' , Dz114ghtei' of the gods, llIiL'll1l'l'l' lull mul A most dfzffrlely j't1l'1'.H -fm I .'.. : J Quill and Scroll: llonor Roll: Minies '1-- Irfi my - antl Munimers: National llonor Society: I -' j A Class Cabinet: Girls' Club CTreas.j: Girl Reserves: French Club: Commer- --- ' ii M -- cial Club: News f School lf1d.j: Library i a H -. 5 N . i Monitor: Botany Club Cl'res., V. PJ: li ' A Q4 . Monitor: College Day Reception Conif Q - -. : mittee' ilii . irifii r Mixitcsilxitur IIAGIQN A f ': .'i', l'lf'l1i1teLfw' fha' 11065, zzflzerczfcr rhf' gow, .3 l...t: K Guru' oz'flc'rx her tzctfofisf' Girl Reserves QV. P.. l. C. CA: Girls' Club CCab.j: Centralian Stall: C. C. C.: Miines antl Mummers: Stutlent Forum: French Club: G. A. A.: Cometly Con- llotanv Club. fl'res., X. PA. cert: Program Committee: Sliylite Club y JUNE TEAMMATES GUY HAGLUND For he is g6'IIfl't'l that doth 6111061 ROSS HALL He was ever f71'L'fkl5t' in his pronzirc' kl'f'l7l71g.H Botany Club: Orchestra: ul I. M. S, Pina- foreu: Lelavvala : lDorothv : A'Chinies ol Normandy. MARIORIH HANLIN Correct with .v'f7l-ffl, cloqtlwzt with c'l1.ve. HARRI1i'l'T HzXNSfJN J gf'lZliLll f1'1'c'z11ll1'1zc'.-'x in hw' 1m11111w'. G. A. A.: HC Vllinner: limblem Win- ner: Glue Club: l'Dorothy : Pinalore : k'Lelawala : Chimes ol' Normanclyn: BOB HALL rin all uromm' num and u num all CIl'0IH1ll.H C Wiiiiier: Hi-Y tLinx Pres., V. siaiaoaiucr 1i.xNif . ll Silz'1zc'e is cloq14c'n1'e and 5f7C'L1115 above the fwztfrr of zzfordxf' National Honor Society: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: French Club: Commercial Club. GLADYS HANSON The two noblest thlrzgs, It'f1IiCh are 5IUt'L'll7c'.f,f and light. News Stall flixchangc lftlitorl: Girl Reserves. LA VON HA NSON 'IG1't1c'c' mul wrtzre :hc doth f1o5.i'e.c5 Commercial Club. Student Princen: Girls' Club: Commer- I cial Club: Girl Reserves. J alll: ' 47 1 xxjxns ,RQ i gf ajft' 'ix A .MJ L ,,., - 5 lb. A 5 X RUTH HANSEN IJIiI.tJRIiS HAXSSON 'fLI'fl' M115 11111116 111 Ill' E'l2jUl'l'0l, IIN UOIIII' 111115 c'l'l'1' -VUII1 gf Ulf 111111 IOM' SX11' bl' 11111f11'11g 15 1111110i'1'1f. 1111 1',t1'11ff11111 thing 1.71 11'111111111. Girl Rcscrvcs: Girls' Club: G. A. A. SIWIIIC Clllll fiifl RCSCYYU IOI IN HART H111'11 111 11fl 1h1'11g,f 10 c'x1'1'If. MILDRED HARRIMAN National Honor Society: Cuntraliii P11t1'1'111'6 111111g6111l1'111'.v51's 111111161 Sfilfl IASSOCHIIC Ed-li MIIHCS 11111 Nlummcrs: Class Play Cast: Rt-presen tative Ccntralitc. RUTH HAUENSTEIN I.I3QIi I IATI IAXVAY rl 111111 1111111, 111111,-'1' honor kI70Il'A' 1101 hwlilj' fltjf. Glu- Club: Iiotany Club. Uh, .I-111' 5115 hfgfz llll 11ll 1116 f7l'0f7fl A' National Honor Socictyg C XViuncr Ifmblem NVinucr: A'Stars VVinncr: A. A. Clloartll: Commurcia Rcscrx'cs: Girls' Club. I Club: Girl I3II.I. HAYIQS VIRGINIA IIACGLANIJ . , I 11'1111f11' 111111111 111' l'lg!7f 1111111 1111 1714151- Tf11' 111'11111111'111 of f11'1' .f1'.r. lynn. Commercial Club: Girls' Club: Girl Rc- ylmomll Holm, gm-my: 1jL.m,-ali JUNE TEAMMATES IX,1I'I J'I'I IY fI'iSAI' IQR ioux 111-1.x1.Y X Ml A V I I X 1 NIH fH.mdj!H.!7 IW Minh mu hmgh, I0 x 11 11.111 1111.1 1111881 f1111.- II111111 11 !11i1111.I 5.5 by 1'11'!11'1'1'. IIQAN IIIQLNIIC She f111,f LI 11111'1'1, 11111 111111'11g 11111111111 Girl Rt-scrvcs. fXIARCIiI-I.A I IIiLT'I'XIAIiER To ffll' 11111111111 1701'll.ll Commercial Club: Girl Rcscrvcs: Iiot- any Club. ITRANCIQS HILIJEBRAND S1111f1f1'1'11i' of 1'l1111'111'11'1' 1x 710 h1'1112'r11111'1 111 ,r11l11f1'1Vi' of 1'111c'fI1'1'1. Girl Rcservcs: Girls' Club: Commercial Club. ,' inner: Iimblcm NVinncr: Slant Vi cr: Nlimcs anal Nlummcrs II'rcs.. Y. 1.5: G. A. A. Ilioartll: Girls' Club I 'Q' 1 W I fCab.l: Girl Rcscrws CCab,j: Coinmcr- p cial Club: Cliccrlcatlcr: Comcdy Con- I DORIi'I I'A I IIiNIDI-QRSON 'Cla' 1111'1'1 i' 115 1l11' llltlvl' if Iongf Glu' Club: Student Princc. FRANK HICKS 'fl p1'1111vy for IYOZH' ff10Ilgl1l,x'.H Botany Club: Hi-Y: C. C. C.: Mimcs arul Nlummvrs: Class Cabinet: Class Play: Collcgc Day Rcccption Commit- ICC. RALPII HINRICHS Gc'111f1' of .-'f11'1'1'f1, H1J111'fi1'1'111 of 11z1'1112'. National Honor Socicty. cert gf, ,Q 1- f- I3 et A , W1 , ..x I' 11 A L wqudx '42 ,nik 4 K - I EVIELYN IHIVELEY 1 Keep counsel of thyself. V g'Star Winner: Commercial Club, G. A. A.: Girl Reserves. MARILYN HOCKRIDGE Friend more divine' than all dIiZ!l.I1IiZl'C5.u Glee Club: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves G. A. A.: Commercial Club. ELINOR HORN Fnr'th'5 nobler! thing, u nfonznn perfected. Co-Valeclictorian: National Honor So- ciety: G. A. A.: C VVinner: Emblem .-XLGOT IUELMEIR Yon'lf I'LIl'l'l-lf find his peer. Commercial Club. IOHN HODGE The plizyfr Zhe thing. fi? ' fi Glue Club: Hc:l1llllCS ol' Normanclyu: fr i'l.c-lawalaiig 'LStuclent Play Committee. Princev: Class H VVinner : nStar,' Winlier: llonor Roll: ' N Y V 4 N 'A m -' Class Cabinet: Class Play: Class Play IXILNNEVIH HUUC' Committee fSub-cbairmanl: College ,1 mmf! manj A ,i.s my Da Rece tion Com.: Mimes and . Q V :y . i . . F . A Q Miilmmerspflnres., Seciyl: Latin Club: rlriuk ccidpti 36, 51, 58, il Club' F v Q5 Girls' Club: Girl Reserves fCab.l: Cen- V' l tralian Stall fAss't Eclj: Quest Staff Y i E M if is fAss't Ed. Sopb. DiX'lSl0U51 C. C. C. BOB HfjX7DAiX f'- 2 Monitor: Comedy Concert: Cheerleader. MII ,- H L' Is zz gentlenmn of thc jwizmv, and DOROTHY HOUSER fzccdf no other f'fCllfl'l1C'07l,H HSM' 0,005 hf ' OWW fhfnkliffgi National Honor Society: Honor Roll: 4 Sh? fiffdi '70 fldlfl-ff'-U Eclitor ol' the News: Hi-Y: Quill and Q in iiiiiiii ' Girl Reserves. Scroll: Blllld- -,.V1 5. 'ii' JUNE TEAMMATES liIiT'l'Y IEAN HOWATT Small nfilh 1025 of pep. Sliylite Club: Frcncli Club: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: Xlimes antl bl,llll1ll1Cl'S. MILDRIQD IIUCK,-XHY Tim mos! I7IlIUI.fl'5l .fiqn of - 'fy mzztinizezl z'f1c'erf1rl11e.f.f. l.UCll.l.E IYERSON - if Her hwirt if like iz .vingizzg bird. SIGRIIJ IQXCIQOI..-X The zfvry pink of f1c'i'fc'r'l1'017.' Girl Reserves: Girls' Club. lUI'.flI0777 1 RICHARD IIUBRIG Of iz good hc'ginning zonzrth cz good l'I1!I1.U EUC lENli HU RLEY 'Clif hir denfiizgs inc I1oin'd. Commercial Club. NORMA IVIQRSON lfnj0y n'z'nr zifit and guy ihelmic Glee Club: ullorotbx Pinilore lawalam: HCbimes of Norm lllkll ir s Club: Commercial ub DORA IIQNSON Hllllllgll and hr' nzc'l'z v C XVinner: G. .X X Curl Rescrv Girls' Club: Botany Club Norse C lub GRXGIQ lOl lNSC JN lulifllll' 111'1' 111'1'1'1' 11111' H1111 111'1' Q, l hw . 'rxcsg Goinincrciail Glulwg lircnfli yfflillwg lotainy Club: Girls' Gluli. Hr lIfl'l'7' ff1111fgc'1f 11116, fn' I1t'l't'l' ffvzf, Sf1'1111c'1' 1111z1' f1111'. f ,. uf Ulu hkv 1f11,-' 1'111'1'f1'cf, .f1111f111g 111115 ' 'ww , .A A . ,:' V 1 u ! - i 1 . a' . fi- 491-6144, L' . . . . gill M1XRl,XN IFNSEN g's,Q V' 'N , N ..: :,- I - . 1, A4 .Sfzv 1110110 :wth qmet feel. i l V' Coinincrciul Club: Girl Rcservcs. L ,,:. ,LW, ALmXA ji mi 13 M if XNIJREXV If JHNSC DN 1'l:'fo1f11c111'1' 1s Ilflblifl-l.l'.ll Dclmte 'l'ezini: Coinincrciul Clulw: Stu- LlCI1I Forum lScc.l. ' Q- .XIQDREY JOHNSON L it AS 'L Une who 15 .f11'f1'1 111111 f111i1'. Q 1X Cripi-llri Glioirg Girl Rcscru-sz Goin- incrrigil Cflulvg G. .X. .X.: Girls' lflula. . X Q vi Q 1 A i-'i.oiu-Lxczii ionxsow is W . 'fl l71l'1'J 1' f1c'111I. , VVVEHI 1 i K liolguiy Glulu1Girls'Glulm1 Girl Rasmus f 51 JUNE TEAMMATES GXX'IiX'lXJl.YN IUllNSON 111111111 1 114671 1'If1 llflllfl' f!IflIlg!1f!.ll uw- 1,t,gA,,1- ll or l l: National llonor Sociclv: llARUl.lJ IUHNSUN HH IIN. IOHYSOX, I 1'1'1'fqr111 fzc' l1t'L'l'1A k7IOll'L'lf f1011'. f , . , . 1 '. Xguionnl Honor Souu-ty. ll1'1' 111011If1 11111 1'111'1i11f1 fflt' .f1111'f1' f11'1' C XVinncr1 Nsllllgi XVinncr1 Xguiongil llonor Society: G. A. X.: Girls' Cflulwg Girl Rcscrxcsl Goniincrcizil Gluli 'wlifzc' f111111'1'f 1111'1'lf1 1f0lf1 11111lg1' lf11' 1 'f X'liR.fX IIiPI'liSIiN S1'f1'111'1' lif 11 L'il'lIlF of Mr' 11111-'c' Nzitionzil llonor Society: Honor Roll ANITA IOI lNSCJN l',1 filth' 11f111'111tl1, 11 ffflfc frgfzlf' s'SL11r NVinnerg G. A. A.: .X K Glioirg Girls' Club. lffilil. IOHNSUN S1Q1'fff11f ll'0l'kl7Zl'l1 111111 11111 !1'111'c'f Glue Cflulag Rzulio Cluli. GHJRGIC IUHNSOX' N S1111111r'f1 11111f l1'IH'. Q, 0 4,125 Minn-s iinil Muinnicrsg Goiniiicrrizi Gllllil HUILIIIB' Gllllwl Norsc Glllli. .. N.. V .- - x 1 C, Winner: Girls Llulmg G. .X. A.: Girl Rcscrvcs: Goinincrciul Club. MERRILL lOl INSON Hillfit' fo1'1'f of fllii 011111 l71C'1'I'I n11,1lqc's ful: I ROY lf7llN5UN Goinincrcizil Club. l ' With f11'111 11111111 f111j1p1'111if.v Il'C'll'l' f111a'. ' Hlil.11QN IONFS I Pros, ol' Clixssg Class Ciiluinclg VV1irrcn Uclxitcg Honor Rolli National Honor H w h Socictyg llikY lSig1nzi Prcsjg Dclvzitc Cfffff fff-'f1'f f'f fhffff' Squgulg Siuclcnt Forum: Xliincs anal lX'lLlllllNL'I'S2 Student Gouncilg Gcntriilizin Girls' Clulug Girl Rcscrws. Stull.: Cfolln-gf lylly Rcccption Commit- tscz Rcp1'csuiitatix'c lfciitrzilitc. z1f11i'. f ' .2 - - ,,,P1f,,,., . 9 I I 'I'f111l .footfzml 11 l111f1p'i' 1l11'i'. lip f1!i'. qo 4,1 FV' WILMA IOR DON Meclq11es's is not ufeulQness. Skylite Club: G. A. A.: Girls, Club. BETTIE IULIEN ,. ,Q 2 H Girl Reserves: -fhfl !0ZfC!,V, Girl Reserves: Skylite Club: French Club: News fAss't Adv. Mgr., Ass't Club IEANETTE KAIIFENBACH 11nd nf11'st1'c'ss of herself full. Deck Tennis Championship: Girls' Club: Commercial Club: Girl Reserves: G. A. A. FRANK KATNIS VVo1'th 771LZk6'.f the man. ETHEL KHMP To take things ns they be Thats In y ph!-!0S0f7h3'.'l G. AAA.: UC VVinner: 'lliniblemll Win- ner: Ghjl Reserves: News Reporter: French Club:'Girls' Club: Commercial Club: C. C. C. Monitor though CMM HARRIET KARLEN Bank Cashier: Club. KAREEN KELLER 'Tis good to be nverry und wise. Honor Roll: National Honor Society: Botany Club: Girl Reserves: French Club: Girls' Club: Commercial Club. EILEEN KENNEY Will 1'z' ned them o'w' ivory floor. . Latin Club. SI Sheff all that fancy pczirzted her- Slzc s as good as she fs ftllil Ufith friendly 6yc's and pretty half. Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: Commercial Houf new fingers went as she The ylieldzng Pltliik of the G. A. A.: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: JUNE TEAMMATES VIRGINIA KNUTSON ln her mind the uffsest books. Commercial Club. MARGARET ANN KRANZ For she is the quiet kind whose nature 7Z6'I!L'l' I!tll'I.6'.x'.H Commercial Club: Girl Reserves FD KUNZ 'I-But strong for sc'z'zfIfe. NIURIEL I.aCROIX Sweet as sufnnzwf' Girls' Club: Girl Reserves ALDENA KUERNER Well-poised in wen! or woe. 'klimblemu Wiiiiier: HC Winner: G. A. A.: Commercial Club. WILLIAM KUISHL HHH fills, nc' bounds, c'onnL'r'ts, and equals all. Commercial Club: Orchestra: Glee Club. HARRIET LLIISELLE Hope springs c'tc'rntd. Bank Cashier: C. C. C.: Girl Reserves Girls' Club: Botany Club. ARDELLE LAITFITIN ff maid of graft' und conzpletc WZLljC5fI.C'5.U Skylite Club: Quest Stall: Girl Red serves: Botany Club. Club. JUNE TEAMMATES NORMA MARIE Her heart if true, xheff a kindly girlfl BERNARD M ARSCHNER That man if richext whofe fileaxarex are sim plextf' IOYCE MARTIN She is difcreet and dignijiedf' Girl Reserves: G. A. A.g Commercial Clubg Botany Clubg Girls' Club. WILLIAM MARTIN He cats his way with xkill and 1naje.rty. Quest Stall. I MARGARET LQHAYE A willing heart, a willing hand. G. A. A. KENNETH LUNDEEN Hail fellow, well met. Football ,351 Hi-Y fLinxjg Boxing Now life would seein a fragrant hower, If she were near each day each hour. LITITIA LANDGREN The fairest garden in her looks. IUNE LINDELL A mind content, a conscience clear. BILL LARSON The hest hunzored man. Commercial Club. ALICE MAE LUNDQUIST A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance- Entered from Willmar High School where she was a member of Girls, Glee Club: Mixed Chorusg Girls' Club. GRACE LYNCH CLARENCE IVIAIPIURI i1ll'f right with the worldf' Commercial Club: French Club. ROBERT MALLORY He shall have a noble memory U Hi-Y. HETTiE MARSHALL She doeth little kindnexsex which inoft leazfe undone or de.vj1i.fe. CR VVinner1 Quest Stall fAssociate Edi- torjg G. A. A. khoardjg Girl Reserves. LUCILLE MARTIN '21 dandy girl and rather quiet too. National Honor, Societyg Honor Roll: French Clubg Girl Reservesg Commercial Clubg Girls' Club. GLENN IVIATTSUIW He gives the world axxarance of a man. Glee Clubg ULelawala g L'Stutlent Princeug Commercial Clubg National Honor Society. il PAUL IVIAYES Lo, one who lotfed true honour more than fame. ROIXSER lVlcBRllPE He's n friendly ehap, well liked hy nll.'J Swimming C,-36, jjj: Hi-Y fGopherQ. BETTY McDONALD The Sweet eonzferse of an innoeent l'77l-IIIZLH Girls' Club: French Club: Girl Re serves. ANNAHELLIL McQUliRRY She seeks to he good, lint nfnzs IIOI to he great, Latin Club: Girl Reserves. FRANCES MAYNARD She hath Ll natural wise sincerity. RC JSEMA RY MCDERMOTT Sometimes I-llffllk, mostly play never too serious, always gay. Commercial Club: Girls' Club. DOROTHY lVlcNAlVllfE Hi4s1il1ess before jtlen.-'m'e. Quest CAdv. Mgr., Bus. Mgrj: Choir fSec'y, Treasj: Commercial Club: Girl Reserves. HELEN MCVVAIDF Those nltont her, from her shall fend the perfect ways of honor. News Stull fllus. Mgr.. Ass't Meinl: Rep. Quill and Scroll: Girls' Club fCab.j: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Rotany Club: Class Cabinet: College Daly Ref ception Committee. JUNE TEAMMATES LQRRAINE MECKLIQNISURG I n1ir spolgen and pez'szmd1'ng. Commercial Club QV. Pj: Girl Re- serves: Girls' Club: French Club: A Cap- pella Choir: C. C. C.: Rank Cashier. lfVl'iLYN Ml.fl.TllNlG Hill!-I1-tlllif delight. Girl Reserves: Girls' Club. ALICE ANN MERRITT .I witty wofnnn is indeed LI fI'C'LI.i'lll'C'.H Quest fAdv. Mgrj. LC JRRAINE MILLER .I little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men! Girl Reserves: Commercial Club. HAROLD MLLAHN The foree of his own merit mnlges his way. All lli-Y Presiclentg Hi-Y llvlorplieus, Pres.l: Stuclent Council CPres.j: Bank Cashier: Class Cabinet: Memorial Com. fChrm.j: College Day Reception Com. Representative Ceiitgxliig. ROB NIERRIFIFLD Un him build absolute trust. CATI-llfRYNE lNllCHAUl'J Hillllftlyj n l'0ll1-Cklillg, fun loving sport. Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Girls, Club: G. A. A.: French Club: Commercial Club. TOM MILNER He is tt tower of strength. Football Cl37D. use. K, :, f A I : , IKALINA MOORE . 6- : ,V f i A ' Flora ff II frm' Ii77dIl.s'fI'l'0ZlX fr1'c'l1d. My I 'xl A 1 Girl Reserves: G. ,X. A-X.: Girls' Club. ww: 52 f H A . . VVILBUR MORGAN , I? Q Q if A Q kl,I, A ' M . ' HL: wits 11z'z'fqecv1. A Glcc Club: Stage Crew. ANVIIX MOSS zlb' R Q, I Tfn' fzerfccf Il'!I,l'.f of lmnor. L K' i ' Girls' Club: Hilllllly Club. C,H.XRl-I:fS rl '1 . .4 ,. . . AI fJl'l.l1l'C',l'lgl. A fclmlnf' GAY MORGAN Hl'1'XLll77f7!C' I.: llllllillllj' marc' Uffl-!'L7ll0ll than p1'c'c'4-pt. C Xvlllllffl National Honor Soueti G. HX. A.: Girl Reserves. IAINIES MOSHER ily true 115 ftecff' Hi-Y f,'Xbbaj. B1-IR NICE N lOTl'i ISERG .l.f frffh Hi tl dz11'.fi'.', Commercial Club. PAUl.INli MU1il.l.liR H7w!7t'I't f 1101 mzwlz of hw' lm! we fl lxilli: , G Club: Commercial Club: l'l't'I'X' inffz of flaw. Cf' : U l.3.',DOmllWv: H' Mj,S'MPlml' Commsrciail Club: Girl Rcscrxu K 1 l r Ayffluiues oi Xormziiuly : l,clu- muh- Vids- Club xxxizlfi I ' l G l ' JUNE TEAMMATES .,, k. , .mu XIKRY liI,I.1-1X XIL'l-L1.XlR S, L lnxvllkl' imrf unlf, .VIJIIIN rim! g'Il'4'l'I.H l'xClx xlljlllll IY A 63, - Girl lhM,U.w: UMNHRAFCMI Club 'lllrlzl mflzm' lon' fill' lfllilifl' ffmu fl!-.V fur. I xcniuixx xiY1414i11.'1:x+1IJ'1' 'THR'S, 'Nl'3 N 3l7 X R' : Z ,i A V N , ,. Un zfzdf' nzwi n1w:1't.f nzmfwi H1171 me I IWWM bf: I dj mlm 'llonflnd hum' A . V . zfzrnifvf' lmlli MW' vi I V1 B 1 2: . National llOIIOI' Society: Honor Roll. Eillrll llcscl-WS: c'ArlifClul'3 Cohnlllffill Y . , ii 1. xx yu! N- .X 'k::x1 f :, lncixulz xiarscix 'YU NH-SUN L Ill, hm 1, jmf,!,V UH,j00,1i on fly. Tf1cy Iflill gozfvrzz ffm 111051 llltlrlfl' b G I ' j -,C '.H in I xv V 'V llguik Cgisbicr: Crxiuimrcizil Club, Ml: lil I H01 I A si' Girls Club: Coiiuucrciail Club. LOIS Nlfl.SUN lx'f11d11c'.-'x Il'1'71.f loaf. Q M ,. ,, MARY Nl',LSON Q, Winner: Girl Rcscrvcs: G. AX. .X. 1 4 I , lliozlrclll Girls' Club: BOUIIIV Club' UMW mlm U 'mmml lm f 'Xf 'ffl'-l News Stall: Slivlitc Club: Emblum VViii- ner. w-1 PAUL NELSON Ile was tl sfhohzr, and KI good one. Representative Centraliteg Co-Valeclio toriang Honor Roll: National Honor S04 eietyg Centralian Stall Qlfclitor-in-eliiefjg C. C. C. Calwinet: Class Cabinet: Picture Committee fSulv-Clirinjg Latin Clulv fViee Pres.. Presjg MlllXCS and Mum- inersg Hi-Y Cljioneers. Treasjg C. C. C. Monitorg Student Foruing Glee Club: Dorothy and 'lpinaforeug College Day Reception Committee. NIYRTLIC NESS Hshfhf LI quiet girl, hut quite tl girl. Coininereial Clrgitb. BERNICE NICHOLS She fx .tweeter than perfzmzc' itself. Girl Reserves: Girls' Clulu. ARTHUR NC DRTI lRUl' .l fwzsr' of dzttlv, of r'1izf1'z' U1LIl1!7U0ll1.H we j . 59 in '41 KTA 32, Nm A A R ,vu gi... ,L L 55 YICTC JRIA NELSON -L S A , .f . 2. L ef' Thc'rc 5 hzngmlge In hcl' hip, A my her fheck, hw' eye. ' ' V I- a ' '.. 3 2' -' MP Girl Reserves fPres.. Calmjz Girls' Clulng 5, sg 'G Z W' G. A. A.: Commercial Clulmg Miines ancl Vg ? Muinmersg Coniecly Concert: Class Play. ' L . E W LEONE NICWQUIST . .l 'll'l'l'l 6Il'l'I'tll'll'l!L' html of grtzfe. I A A f . . . . . If . i as National Honor Societyg Centralian ir ' .. W Statlg Girl Reserves: Commercial Clulvg ' ' Q ' omg' Clulw. l :':: N gina- 1 MARIORIIQ NORBY I, I k it 'R Q P, A The more the rtzeliiferfi il i 5 A . A Sl . cs. .sv A.. tt mfyiq,f:.t,0i4fmfCi.11 'F' A Club. - . , xmiav iam: Noiwow sf . For uf! that fair Lv, If hy mzturc good. i - ' Q, it 1, A is National Honor Society: Honor Roll: 3 I A+ ' C Glee Clulwg Girl Reservesg Girls' Clulwg 'b i ' -I - G. A. A.: Class Play. . bi JUNE TEAMMATES KATHRYNE NYGREN .I fIC'I'0JIl'tIl'f!'lI, LlIll't'II with young !7L'llllI.V.H Girl Reserves: Girls' Clulwg G. A. A. lil DRIS OLSON '1.l1z1hit1'o11 of thc' fillfl' fort. o If DYCE OLSC JN jf' Y To kflflll' hw' if to c' h -lx HC VVinnerg Einlvlein VVinner1 G. A. A Qlitljg Girls' Clulvg Commercial Club: Girl Reserves fCal1.j. FRANK ORFIELID 'l'h.e xczfivtv of IUOIJICII is the ffiltlldtllliflll of good I7ZLIllIll'I'5.H Connnercial Clulwg Hi-Y. El DNVARD O'Ci JNNC IR llc lmrh tl hc't11't uf yozmzz' ax tl hall. Hi-Y. HARRY OLSON Ilf.f lltlfllll' .f4'c'l21.v 1'c'1'v tlztivl, 11111 haf: tl ffl-f'71lf,' we lizllllf dem' it. MARSHALL OLSON .I man of l7ILII'ff.H Track. 'gj. fgtl. ROBERT OSRORNE Worth, L'0I1I'1lgf', honof, than 1'1zo'c'c'zf your .f1z.ftw1t111z'z' and l7ll'l!7I'1.g!1Z 4m'. Quest Stall. KI --.. - , 1 9 . o.xYLiL osEN - - ff .- A 5, '- Nrlulllfflj hL'1'llZ1'71kiIIg of ozhcrs mode yo 1-Aa. ' 5315 ' 5 - lhinlq of lm-. 'TU VV .-.ki , K T' , 1 R3 R . . ' ' .... .iz - ' : mt. N . we K 1 A ' 3 T. 'YJ 4 - Girls' Club: Commercial Club. His Ziff y'71'I'I!LllC', culnz, co1zZe111f1f11liL'e. Track. DONALD PATRICK llc 111'g111'1l high, hc E?l'gll6'lf Ion' llc IIZSU 111:g14c'z! 1'o1111d 11110111 lIliHZ.U Iforum 1 rl4TC'l1S.l. EARL PICARSON DOROTHY PALMER inner: Girl Reserves: G. A. MARTHA PARENT .1 c'o1111Zc'111111c'6 on which did 111662 HENRY PALMER Skylite Club, EMll.Y PEAKE 'fl ,f1l'c'c'Z fitlfc' 11lz1'vi'. Debate Team: Fencing Club: Student lb. Frcnth X 1 Skylite fSec'yj: Girl Reserves: Girls I Club: G. A. A.: Comedy Concert. Swecl I'C'C'0l'l1.Y, promises L15 .fll'8t'l.U M She rms hcl' zuay wilh skill and majesty Girl Reserves: C., l1CFCi3l ' b. LORAI NE PILXRSC DN .I 5171!-ll' 1411 IIUI' eye. 3' V U C XVinner: Girl Reserves: G. A. A -5!f'51f75f'f'ffl' fly'- '!1f '11fif Girls' Club: Commercial Club: liotam M Club. JUNE TEAMMATES XVILLIAM PEARSON .l f7f1'11.f1111l fvffozw, f1'1'4'111ffi' lo .iff ha' kllllllljfl Hockey Team CCofCapt.l: lli-Y fGo- plier. Pres.. St-Cyl: Ili-Y QSL-Uyl: Cen' tralian Stall: Commercial Club. VVILLIAM PELTOLA , IICIIAOII! . 11'11'o11l ,11'tio11f Baseball Squad: Football. IRMA LOU PETERSEN She if LIIZ 'll' 1,11 .f'z'61'y' zwzy, In looks, in slzfdy, 111111 1-ll pl11y. National Honor Society: Honor Roll: C XVinner: Field Hockey: Girl Re- serves: C. C. C. Cabinet fTreas.j: Girls' Club: G. A. A.: Centralian Staff: College Day Reception Committee. MERICE PETERSON 1'lZ he I77t'I'l'4l' and f1'L'c', 1'Il be sad for nobody. Girl Reserves: Skylite Club: Girls' Club. TED PEI IRSON llc I1'tlS .ft1'111'gh1,' you rozrffz' lI'!t.ff him. Hank Director lPres.. '. P.l: Bank Cashier. Z EUGENE PERKINS I h111'f' LI hc'111't zvifh 1'oo111 for vzfcrv joy. Centralian St11il. g ARTHUR PETERSON High school days have lhcil' dcfighry, But lhey r'111z't e'o111p111'6 with the high school nighfxf' PAUL PE'l'liRSON His honey! face qlyc' got him fI'l'C'l1d5 in ifka I7ILIt'L'.U Hi-Y QPioneer, V. PQ: Glee Club: Chimes of Normandyw: Orchestra Comedy Concert. 56 ROBERT PETERSON Wo1'th, courage, honor Your ,cuslcmzncc and h1'1'lhr1'ght nn' SUZANNE PHELPS Whats the news? National llonor Society: UC VVinner: News Stall: Frencli Club: Girls' Club: G. A. A.: Botany Club: C. C. C. Moni- EOF. GENEVA PHILLIPS Sz1'c'f't ns n Jong, C. C..Cq: Girl Reserves: Commercial Club: Girls' Club: Riding Club. LEG PONTIUS He fJfl'c7.fe.c l'Z'E'l'l'0I1l'. LAVERNE PFLEGHAAR ri llifl' zhnz lenzfr nzc'fodioLc.r dzzys' Commercial Club: Botany C. A. A. DAVID PHILLIPS Ile lha' best of all nz14.fic'1'nf1,:. Band: Fencing Club. VVILLIAINI PITBLADO 01.61 mf' be deft and lf6!J0I1Lll-l'.H Swimming '56, '37, C:ip't QS: City Swim Cbzimpionsliip '37: HC Club: Hi-Y fMorpbeusl. ISEATRICE PRESTHOLIYI' 'find gllllf' that won who .mm zo zzvlch hw' .ffuy.,' National Honor Society: Girl Reserves Girls' Club: Fre iclt Club. H' ' Club: I ii' il' . 7 . ..I : , I JUNE TEAIVIMATES wolf: Girl S7 NIARGARIYI' PRl'l'CHE'l liE The hnfvjlv lift' ll'hliI'!7 flow.: along with xlvilzft' l'0Ill'.s'C'.II Commercial Club: Latin Club: Girl Rc- serves: Girls' Club. SYISIL RATNER Thr lI!Il77C'!t'.f.l' grain' Ilflflliffl Il'rIZ'l'.f in c'zfw'i' 1'LIl'l'lI tim.-'.' Girx, Reserves: G. A. A.: Girls' Club: cTOIlllllt'TL'.lll Clilw ' . IQIQQA ll'D Gc'11llc'1'l1 nn .1 ,ctr 1 f261'fo1'1nnm '. Centrulizin Sta I ' pistj: Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: Commercial Club. IANE REITE Thin 'cfs' young Indy-fqzzozzav wot, .rho docs. Reserves: Latin Club: C. C. C. Monitor: Girls' Club: Commercial Club. IEAN RALPI l USIIZLIH fn Xftlllllf, bm mfghly in Jflfl'lil.H C XVinner: Emblem VVinner: Quill and Scroll: G. A. A. fliclj: Girls' Club fCab.b: Girl Reserves: Commercial Club: News Stull. LAUREL READY 'fl flltl' ll'lif!I gftldlllih' oz'w'.:fn'6L111'. Ceutrailiau Stall: Girls' Club: Girl Re- serves: Commercial Club. XVALTIQR R lil D You hnzfc lhc' gift of 1n1pz4a'z'11c6,' he thuzifqfuk HL'6'l l' man hos not the fifqc' lzllwzlf' LOUISE RICE Methinkx nobody should be md. Fencing Club: Commercial Club: Girls Club. s s 1 s uw N 11 1 1 Club: C. C. C.: Library Stall. , iuczuuao iuciivxiunsox w ' i 11.111 11j'f11l1Ic' 1111d l'0lll'lC'U1lA' gl'l'Il!C'I71tIl7.U 1 ,,L' +5 l ' J QBIQTTY iuxcsriugn ' A fi i Sha lockf hw' z1'oz111le.f ffl ll box, .f1'1.f o11 ,K Q li' x fhc' lid and l1111gl1.f. V Girl Reserves: National Honor Society: ,A,, . A ' Commercial Club: Girls' Club: Rotany CLARICE RUISLN it Gz'nl1'1'l 1.71 f1c1'5o1111g1' Clfllllllllff 11111l f1j111'f111g1'. Commercial Club: G. SX. SX.: Clioir: Girls' Club: Girl Rcscrxcs. SHIRLIQY ROOIJ lf .v!11' 1101 more fl11111 f1111'11I111g x uv 11111 cxf11'1'.v.f? Girl Rcscrvt-s: Girls' Club. ROY RINll3liRG Yo11'1'c' 1111 l1I7'7I'4'1If7f'l' 1111-'f1o.v1'1f yozmg 1111111.' RAY RINGVV.'XLT Wf' do 11ot k7l0!l', 11'1' do 1'1111f1ar.v, Hut 1.11 501776 g1'1'11t woriq 1107! f7I'0I'C' tl .f111'1:1'.:.v. Band. FRANCES ANN ROLL 'I'f11' L'6 I l' room, roz 51111 111116 1.71, S6E111c'zf 11'111'm f'UI77 ffo01' to l't'ffliI1g.H Class Secrctary: National llonor Society Honor Roll: Student Council CScc'yl Class Cabinet: Collcgc Day Rcccption Conunittcc: Girl Rcscrvcs fScc'yl Frcncli Club f'l'rcas.l: C. C. C.: Grcli astra: ullorotliyfi ll, M. S. Pinaliorc, Cliimcs of Norinantlyg Lclawala. Student Princcu: Library Monitor Latin Club: Botany Club: G. A. .X. Ccntralian Stall: Girlsi Club: Rcprcscn tativc Ccntralitc. l'iUGlfNlf RURlfNl .I11'11i 11'11f1 f1f1ofq.f,' f1'1'.-' f1111'1' .fo1111' f1111. 11 -1 - - W - . Hi-Y: Q.. L. CH: Latin Klub. JUNE TEAMMATES lL'Nli RLIJINGIQR l'il3l'l'H Rf59l Yl3l RC'lfR 'l'!11' f111111f 1f1111 foffozrx 1i11f1'ff1'1'l . 1 .. . I . 4 ,, ,. , , ,, 11111 111'f111'1'c'. I-f1i' 111r11l1'fli'.f 11 1'11111ff1' fo Ifzi' 1111'1'11. W CUIUHWHMHI Klub' G X X i Honor Roll: Girl lxcscrvcs: Commercial Klub: Girls Club. IJHYLLIS ST- lol IN l ll'.NRY S.XXll'Sf JN 5 Sf11' ,v111.i'.f Io f1111gf1 11'1'If1 Ifzosz' fflzlf f1111gf1. USM mf' H -'Nj '- ffffif f i'H'l'?H Comnicrcial Club: Girlglcscrxcs. M N' X ff y 'r ll NEMO X wiriixxi S.XNlfORIJ lj-UW 1 x f 11 -7' ' LR ' I xi 'fl fowl, good fvlfozz' 1-11 11fo11'q o1' f1111,l.?4!Ij, R.'X'l'RlCl.X N l3l'fRG ll!!! 1111111 1111111 II11' 111111 lla' If07IC'.H 11 - 1' K .74 . . . ,. . 61 51111' 1111 H11 Ullllllg lfzo !11'1' f1'111111'11f bc, bwiiuiniug flcttcrmanl: lrcasurcr ol NbY15111.f 17614 lTl'4JJ' by f7l'l'S01lLIffl'l'.H Class: Class Cabinct: Collcgc Day Rc- C. C..!fY.GirVlh,SCrWS. hum cjlubz caption Committee: C. C. C. Prcs.. ig0mnYpf2fiUi,. girls' Club: G' A. A' Qtlalyjg Student Council: Glcc Club: Qucst Stall: C Club, liVlfil:YN SAWYER A IJ.XYli scuiirifxiax HF1111' f1't'A'.Vf'.V 1f111111'.f 1111f11f11111f 1'111'1' l'll.fl7tIl'l'f. HH. . I I . X , , ,, 55 ',c'- 1 ' Glcc Club: Clumcs ol Norinantly, Ulf lqinligllolii- ilifjflijlijllflg.Qu StualcuI Princcf' 'ALclawala : Girl Rc- i i i f ' scrvcs: Girls' Club: Commercial Club: Library Monitor: lfrcncli Club. 'i ELAINE SCTl'llil l11f1111't6 141'c'f1c'x 1417 tl f1'Zlfc' I'O0l72.U Cicutralian CAssociatc lirljg Girl Re- scrvcsg Quest Stuflg Clirls' Clulvg Scrili- lvlcr's Forum: Commercial Clulvg Ci. A. A-X.: Frcncli Cflulug C. Cf. Cf. lillNNF'l'H SCIHULZ ,-Hoof, ye! fl'I-C'l7llJ!.l',' Sr1fc'm11, ye! gay. ct,C.c:., . , i ,, -A ll f 'V ,!v' -If ' s Q v , PALMER SHLNESS The xt1'011gc'1' LIIll .,' Boxing may f MIQRILYN SHIMEI. With hw' l'0fI'f' .fo b6'gllI.lf77g, flu' can fgrep 145 all x1111'f1'11g. Cilcc Cflulwg L'Student l'ri1ice 1 Clirl Rc- scrves: l,cla1w:1lz1. JUNE TEAMMATES C W if :M Dl'il'M XR SHOW XI TLIN Il cz uczf tl zjzmtfi 1 LI 11111111 1 'Ulf-!1f'c1 fl ffm I L Ulf f f 1' LC uw Cliimu of Norm me PAUL Slx XHI X 11, 1 1f1c'1u:' 1 musn 111 fha l71tIlI0ll 0 9- H+ H 1 I z r I .frfzooflzo llllllf 111 'Sc I 0 OH 0 I K Trlldx UU 1 Y Xlului Cr x rC is l otm A C lu 1 Stuclcnt lorum Fpmin C luv J NIXRCPI-RY SNIIIII Q, il gif! zz 1th Ll 111111 1 L7 5111 zz mlfz ll 111: LUIS 5URl1N3UN Clirl Reserus l ltm C lulw Hot my Clulv F11 01 the un fum 0 113 011011411 flll A Clirls' uv OIl1lHLl'C1NllCllIl1 C l.ORRAIWE'SP XRfl 1 W- I AI 1'1'0fcl bi 1 1 i to I111!fh1dd.ff11 111171 flu C 1 F11111111151 ln cf111111rtc1 1116 V Commeru il C lulv We Club. xioEgSiQgg? an xi fare with gluflnesx 0z1e1'xpre11d. Fencing Club: Girl Reserves: Girls' Girls' Club: Girl Reserves: Commerewil 1 IANH STEIQNERSON Her f7VL'jC'7ZlLl' lends its 10111'111th mul health to all that come before 1't.', Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Girls' Club: Botany Club. Club: Commercial Club. HLY. ETHHLXVYNN STEBI-BINS H11 7711-ghfvl' xj11'1'ft fills that little frame. ffgffywu ct0INlHCl'LIll Club Clrls Club li IOHN STEVIQNS CKISIUCT .1 t11le11t for 1'0111ed'v e1f1111l 10 1l1111 of 'ln' G'Af'f'l-'A' DAISIE SFIORCR National llunor Society: lli-Y ll'i0- ,, I I neer. V. P.. Seeyl: lianla Club. ll'res.. 7:5 Lgfilul i M M7 li Xt Z Direetorl: l.aIin Club: Urehestrag Glee A Y Club: Pinalore : Chimes of Nor- ff. -Y X f lfl P Club: ir C 1 mantlvu: l.elavvala : Student lrineef' JUNE TEAMMATES l.l'fON.XRIl STORLER Alt good' IIS gold. Latin Club. ,NIAXINIQ STRXITON nL1lIlglIIl'1', fun and 1I70llC'.fl'l'.H Commercial Club: Girls' Club: Girl Re- serves: G. A. .-X. D, ROSEM.-XRY STR, 'D 'She with 1111 the 6'flll1'7'll of 11101111111 Girl Reserves: Girls' Club. KIADELYN SWALLFNDER It is nfee to he 1111tu1'11lly nice. Girl Reserves lPres., Treasj: French Club lPres.j: Botany Club: Girls' Club: Student Council: Opera, HLelawala : Student Princeug Class Play Commitf tee: Representative Centralite. Iil.lZ.Xl3Ii'l'H S'l'RAl'I'ON .1 l7IlA'lIt'l of fun, 1'e1l-l11'111le1l 1011, .S'l1e'.r gzllllt' f01'1111vtl11'11g you 11111112 to do. C XVinner: Girls' Club: Girl Re- serves: Slivlite Club: G. A. .X. l..'XXVRlfNCli S'l'R1XNlD The lqeyzzote of ,i'IlCCil'.f.v' 1,5 1'o11.:111111'y of p111'f1ox1'. ff P fx 1 g ' I V, FINN SCNDHEIM He fx llilqahle, quiet, and rczthei' shy. Hi-Y QfXbba, Seeyj: Chess Club QY.P.j. KATHRYN SWEDELL rl quiet 11z111111e1' tl b1'1'l!f1111t 1111-1111 C'0I1CL'lIl5.U Girl Reserves: French Club: Commercial Club: Girls' Club. JAMhssTxNroRTH A good all mouml spoil I5 he .11 11111g1e11111 too 0 11os11z11ll1leg1e1 ALLAIRE SFI FEI N1 XN l1'lq11hle gul It 1th Ll I1 able ual HC Winner Emblem Winner C -X A.: Girl Reserves Commertial K lub NIl.liEfN SFI I' FFEN Quiet, thought ul and TIYZZCI6 She doeth all zhmg It ell IIM SWEENEY There if ll nieli 111 Fo1:tz111e'.f restless wheel For eaeh 771ll71'S good. A Bank Cashier. HEl.EN TAYLOR The star of the urzeonquered twill. CARLILTON TODD But strong in will, To strizfe, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Class Play Committee: Class Cabinet: College Day Reception Committee. l,UCILLli VILLAS Thelz111gu11ge of fI'l'f'l7dihIll7 fr I-77 her eyes, flllblblllblt' bounty zfflthin them lies. Girl Reserves. BOB SNVEIGER Xl znfghty hero on the g1'fd- y - Football 735, '36, P371 Basketball '35, '36, . A:..:': ' - '37: Baseball '36, '37, 38: MCU Club: '.i 1 ,-.. gif A: Y i'l e Botany Club: Commercial Club: Repre- , .s sentative Centralite. ' BOB THOMPSON fl cheery rnzile, tl hel in l11111zl,' . . - . 5 V1ml1ty zwth plenty of hO71L'Xf'l0-g00dl16'.f5 pe1'son11l1ty. News Stall: Student Council: Hi-Y fPres.j: Hi-Y CLinx Pres., Seoyj: City Hi-Y CSec'yj: Comedy Concert. PAUL VANSTRUM Quiet, thoughtful, and 5l.71CC'l't, He doeth all thing.: well. National Honor Society: Centralian Staff: Student Forum. iYlENEl.1eXUS VUURlVAlilS Knowledge like good Zl177bL'l'-'IUCN reasoned. JUNE TEAMMATES lin Bli'l l'Y NV.-XNVIC DORIS WALDOF lnllflflit' Ilfl.lIlfLIl7ll', bl1'11lq11l1le, IJ7f'I'7'l-ll' Uf 77ZIII'll7l'1if gfntle, of LIHUCII-011 mild. f'f A'1 Wblf'- SWYPIJ' M l'17 '1lV'blf' f',l'f'-VH Cirl Reserves: Girls' Club: Botany Club: Quest Stall. S P e11,xRMEoN XVARLIQY 1 FPANC QS VV.-XI . . in X ld QD Her mznd her lqlzzgzlom, , ,Q Nlfllfl' In motion, bl!-fl7l'50I72t', 117711 cheery. xlmj hw- ,Mfg hw- jaw, 1 I' Girls' Club. g IiH'I VE WARNER .V owns w.xs1 Vroel -Q V She who l111If ll f7lC tIililIg IJZZYIIIIUI' 15 l1o11111l 14,,,,gh1'ng I-f,L.,,,.yZ,j,Z6,-S, HAOH15 5,,,,f,'ghf to sueeeed. o11 ull the path: of life. Girl RCSCVVCSZ Giflsl Clubl C0ll1mCfCil'l Commercial Club: Cirls' Club: Cirl Ref Club: C. A. .-X. 505,65 I noUoL.-is WASMUTH DAVID WEAVER Ile was 1110711 to .fffllk Plain and to the HOW flllwlf 110,156,156 Il-lckkj from hm v U tongue. pmpose. HLY HifY fAbba, Presj: Ili-Y fSec'yl: Bank Cashier. but modeft 115 to what he did. A , g L Qu sl V3 k PM W 331 5K 4 Nli-XXINH NVEHER She 5f11'111',: In the gy111. CH VVinucr3 Emblem Vllinuerz Blimcs and Mummcrs: G. A. .X. flioarml. l'rcs.D: Girl licscrvcsg Hunk Cusbicr: Girls' Club: Student Council: Commurcinl Club: Comedy Coucnfrl. .Xl.l-iER'l'.X VVELCH 1'l311bbl11zg ufftlz UI-ULll'liIl' llllllj f10ww'. French Club: COlNlllL'fCl2ll Club: Girls' Club: liotzuiy Club. 5. la .iv ROGER VVlfSSl.lNG F111'tu11z' .v1111f1'.v upon !7li1l1.H Football igjg Hi-Y QNlorplicusl: Nlimcs :uid NlllI11ll1L'fS. NlliRRll.l, WliS'l'liRC SRIQN .l l1'14f'i' nzollcst pc'11v1111. Cbcss Club: Comuicrciiil Club. SYLV ESTICR W lil NMAN . 111 111111.fs111111'11g fcllozzf lZ'lif!7 11 f1111f1', .Ind 61111.-' of fl!-lI,lfl'lZ !111111111'. Commercial Club: Fencing Club. KIHRCEDIQS XVIQIQYER Sha is lfit? gI'l'LllC'.Vl bfe5.f1'11g, Ll fflftc' f1'1c111l G. .X. A.: C Vllinner: 'l.XX'0Sl,QlfS1 Cou mcrcial Club, XiX'l'.XLlli XVlfS'l' .l 111111'z1'c11 Ill'l'l'I' !7Ullll.H oox wHlf111.1i1: .fr f fs So gui' I-71 fzfx i'o111f1, gr , Fall-II to 111' 1141111 f01'flUlf .flmll .f1'111f. liolzuiy Club: Coeiiiiuwcigll Club: Uryli L'Sl Fil, JUNE TEAMMATES IRAN Wl HTF U, ruff 11 fu' IOIHK' lwflw' 111111113 For f1'1'4'111fff11'f1 5111111115 1110 1'11fzf, lfvlil-YN XVILDH .Xrl Scliolzirsbipg Sliylitc Clubg Girls' Club: Girl liusurws: Cculrziliuu Stull f.Xss't .Xrt Fnlilorl. NIAI SlliXl.l. XYINC lill,liliN XVll-l,l.XNlS Q 'AS1u'h 5f1'c11g1f1 115 11 1111111 li 5111! 11'11f4'11f H111 ffwp. he Shim!!! Im, '- Commcrfizil Club. H.l7IUl!lc'I' girl 11'e'r1' gfinf 111' 111ct. Boxi il i NIARGUICRITI-I WiJl.l RAM ARL . . 1 OMACK rl 1'f1111'1111'11g gliff 111111' 11 f'I'lAC'IId 10 aff. Skyline Club: Girl Rcscrvcs: G. A. .-X.: mind? Frcucli Club: C. C. C.: Girls' Club. c,l'Cl1CSIfil ,lwvxywwywji IJUROTHY WREN She l111,f 11 !1l'LIl'f Il'l.fl1 11111111 for c'1fc'1'x' joy. I 2j,, The 1711-llfliff 111111111613 11'1'lf1 thc' b1'11z'c'.-'I bl IACIQ ALLENDORF ARCHIE CHAMBERS ROBERT CRAIGO GERALD DOLAN CORAL FISH ELEANOR FLYNN DOROTHY FULLER HANS GARNES MARY HELEN IAPS ANNE IONES VERNON ADAMS ROY ALM VVILLIAM BECKEN PEARL BISHOP BARBARA BUSH THOMAS DUCATZ MERRILL ELG LUCILLE FERGESTAD MARION FISCHER OTHER JANUARY SENIORS PHYLLIS IONES IUNE LINDSETI-I VVARREN LUCAS PHYLLIS McCHESNEY DOROTHY MILLER HARRY MORGAN MERRIET MYROLD ROBERT NEHRING GEORGE NELSON IAMES O'ROURKE OTHER JUNE Sf ELEANOR GIBSON IEAN GLOVER DOROTHY HEICK CHARLES HOAG IOHN IGOE CLYDE IODELL ARCHIE IOHNSTON RAOUL MILLER TOM NELSON CLARICE OLSON ARTHUR PEARSON GORDON PORTER HAROLD POVVERS ROY RUSSING LLOYD SVVAN ORVILLE SWANSON ALLEN THAYER ARNOLD UMSTEAD HELEN VVALLACK NICRS GEORGE OLSON MARVIN OLSON KATHERINE RENO HARRY RIBBLE HELEN RORRIS EUGENE SMITH IACR SOULE THOMAS WILLIAMS IAMES VVOOD HARRY VVORTH HOWARD FOX IN IVIEMORIAM TO EUNICE BERGSTROM The Iune class of 1958 mourns the loss ol' Eunice Bergstrom. Lute in November of our senior year she was struck by an auto while crossing the street. Her sudden and tragic death was keenly felt hy her classmates ancl especially hy her frientls in the girls' sports circle where she had taken an active part. Her sunny disposition and sweet personality matle her lwelovecl and rememheretl hy all who knew her. '5 T--T V? -'A il L- , , L f x CNN' P:Qx1PQ V, f if , ,.,.,,,,,..... T - T - R-A-I. TEAMWCDRK Lbnh A TR EN C STAFF E vv.,. sex ix . a. The Central High annual publication, the Centralian, is one ol' Centralls most outstanding claims to glory. Ably guided by Miss Harris, it has won All-American Honors every year since iqgi. The editorial statl ol' the 1938 Centralian was composed of Paul Nelson, editor-in-chielig Elinor Horn, assistant editor: Dorothy ligekvist, literary editor: and Thea Peterson, Marg- aret Madigan, Iudith Ornes, Mary Earl, Betty Brude, Elaine Schei, Iohn Hart, and jean Bathurst, associate editors. The business manager was Henry Doepke, with assistants Burton Frank, David Streed, Dirk Ten Brinke, Theda Bringman, VVilliam Hayes, Francis Ann Roll, Gordon Borlaug, and Brice Rustad. Marie de Roma and Paul Vanstrum were advertising mana- gers, with Iean Fossum, Roy Iohnson, Bill Pearson, Margaret Hagen, Eugene Perkins, and Grace Crocker as assistants. Art Bertelson acted as sports editor, with Ida Bates as assistant. Dramatics and music were edited by lean Court- ney and Alpha Bergsaker, while the features Were handled hy lean Boyum, Irma Lou Peterson. and Lorraine Christopherson. The art department was under the direction of lames Branch, with lean White and Yvonne Du Fresne as assistants. With typists Althea Redfield, Leone Newquist, and Laurel Ready, the staff accomplished an excellent work in preparing the 1938 Centralian. On February 24 the Centralian sponsored an assembly which contained performances by talented students and ended with a parody on that wood-peckers' paradise, Charlie McCarthy, the current radio favorite. One thousand one hundred Centralians were distributed on Centralian Day, with the book centering about the theme, 'iljlay the Gamef in honor of our football championship. Tap Vow: l'z'r'fqirz.v. Jlizrlzeilfz, Slfffff, Hilvvrx-', Huw, TNI Hrfrikv, lifzrliing, Iimzzzfq, liuuirnzf Run' four: Rf'1I'lif'1z1', BVI-NIQIHZIJI, 17!'ff'l'.i'U7I T., Cozirlney, lC115lu1f, 1,I'iII1i'UI1 B., Viirlflrzflrl, Chr1'xl0pf1fl'f mn: Rom Ihrfe: Ein , Crm'kz'r, Bf'l'Il'I.f0lI, BI'll11'l', Rmrly, Ncwquisf, While, l'cferxon I., Hilthllrfli Row Iwo! H!'l'g'.fL1k!'l', Scheer, Ralf, Bnynm, Bllffff, IJz1Frr'5r11', Ornf.v.' Ifruiil roum' Dr Roma, Horn, 1:'gqz'kz'1'ff D., .llliif I-1i1r1'1'.-', Xfffon l',, Blllllfh, Docfpkr, 1011115011 R. lhmef: Paul Avflfflll, Hffzry Durplqc, Ifliimr Horn, Dorulliy Eg'Flfl'li.t'f, liznief Hriirzclz, .-Irt lu'ertel.ro I1 . 57 1' 77 I. I.. Fri LD . ... T vs- All . t 5- Q. ., . 1 UT . h : is , -I zz: g ' ' . A-vm, -. , t - 1-1 s n .1 ls there soinelliing youll like to lanowz who won the toothall gaineg who has the It-ntl in ilit- operettag who won the inusie contest: or why there was no school a weela iironi NlontlayF The Central High News is the quiclcest. surest. and most intelligent source ol' your inliorniation. These types ol questions are answered lor you hy ilit- stallws many reporters whose ioh is to have assigned material com- pleted hy the end of each week. Thus. the News is issued every YVednesday morning during the home room period. Then and there all those hothersome questions are conxeniently answered for you. The editorkin-chiel' of the Fall News was lim Larsong associate editor was Roh Hovda. The sports was han' tiled hy lim .Xshe and the school-editing hy Marion Clronyall. who had. as her assistant. Marguerite .-Xnding. Dorothy liriclason and Betty lulien were club editor and assistant, respectively. The Hi-Y editor was Roh Thompson, and Ruth lohnson and Bettie McDonnell held the positions of exchange editor and assistant. The eolumn Stranger Than Fiction was written hy lean Ralph and Marilyn liakerg and Spying on the Two Thousand hy Phyllis Camphell, Dona Fitzgerf ald and Sue Phelps. Girls' sports were written hy Violet Schulz. Business mana- ger was Helen MeVVaide, who had Noel Neill as her assistant. Advertising man- ager was Mary La Vigne and her assistants were Ruth Granlund and Bettie Iulien. Frank Miars was circulation manager. The splendid work of the staff with the support and assistance ol' Mr. Mulligan made the News this semester a big success. Top Vozv: Xfffrnz L., .llin'Kf'l1:i1', Dorn, l'r!ri'fu11 C., fiiIPlAQC'I!1U'l7, Scfmfz, Bloom. Klitizuf Row Ifl1'l'Ff lofnzfozz IQ., frI'Nl1flIlII27, 'l'!1rm1j1.fo11 Ii., Infiwi, Phelps, O'lJo11l1:'Il, lftlkeiy' Row Iwo: Fils- gf'rt1M, Cfimzpfirff, .I111lil1.Q, fX':'1'fl, Kemp. Ilmzfozz G., Ifriick.-'011 ll, Rtzfpfzj Frou! row: 1l4'Il n1'1f6, CI1'oz11't1lf, I,i11'fo11 I., Hr. llnflligizaz, ,-lyke, Horrfil. l'i1rIel: lim I.t1rxm1, lim .lfha IJIYIIIIQ .l1lvilI'A', HF!!'l1 .lIc'Wi1fzfr', llnmffzy Fr'i1'lq.vo11, 13012 Tfmmpfon. 68 cn cu Z L9 Z gc Q. Lf? MFE I- n iiaa W .sst .... a . f . an T . 1 ' .. ' 5 Q .. ,,A. i I .V S E5 The Central High News is a publication ol which we are proud lor it has not only won acclaim among the high schools in the city, but also received an lnter- national llonor Rating four times in the journalistic competition that is con- ducted by the International Society for tht Uuill and Scroll Ihc News this yenr , ' 1 ' ' , , r. ,. '. , . also won Medalist honors, the hivhest given, at the National Convention of the Q r 4 1 Ts. v f A , -1 , l Columbia Scholastic Press Association in Nui Yorlx, among newspapers from schools with enrollments of I,i0I to 2.5oo. The Spring News was a little smaller than formerly, but none the less excellent with several interesting new columns. The editor-in-chief was Bob Hovdag associate, Ioe Gangelboll. Sports were reviewed by Cortland Peterson, Earle Dorn had charge of the news, Marion Gronvall and Ruth Granlund were school editor and assistant, respectively. Dor- othy lirickson took over club news and Bob Thompson had charge of the Hi-Y write-ups. Exchange editor of the Spring News was Gladys Hanson and girls' sports were written-up by Mary lean Maclienzie. lean Ralph and Marilyn Baker handled the humor column, Stranger Than Fictionf' and Spying on Two Thousand was Written by Dona Fitzgerald, Sue Phelps and Bette Benson. Ref porters were Betty Furstnow, Bob Linberg, Helen Bloom, lithel Kemp, Louise Nicol, Christie Geanlioplis, Priscilla Keyes, Marguerite lVlcVVaide, Doris Rother- ing, Mary Plaisance, Shirley Patterson and Ianice VVarley. Business staff in- cluded Helen lYlcWaide, managerg Patricia U'Donnell, Mary l.aVigne, Elizabeth Hoklas, Betty Furstnow, Helen Bloom and Ianet Heverly. XVe wish to thank Mr. Mulligan for his excellent service as stall adviser of Central's weekly pub- lication, the News. Top 1'fm': jllfllfllflllf' ll., fflllllllllllll, Gcalllfqoplk, flofqftlx, HFIISUIZ B., Bloom, flfi14'K1'11:1'f', A-lmlrrf ion .ll., Dorn, Lil1!7!'1'g,' Ron' IXIVFFI ROIhl'I'l-HQ, '1'fmv1t1.r fll., xvliflll, 1x'c's'1'.f, flllpllllllfll, Hilffrr, I'II'l'l'l'ly, Thompson, I'hz'fp.f,' Raza' Iwo: iflzzdfug, lXYI'I7If7, Rtlfpfz, Pft11'st1111'r', 1'iIIl'fI1lOll', Pizzzrzwrzzl, I flzKQ1'ri1f1l, IVm'1ry,' Ifrozlf rou'.' Hordiz, E1'I4'lgfm1 IJ., .llflilzfzfe H., XIV. Hzzlffgizxz, Grofzznlff, Ltllifgllf, Gtuzgefhog, Pr'fz'rso11 C. Ihmrl: Hob I-Iozfda, loc titzzlgrllzofj, Marion Gfwzzwzll, Mary I.f1Vig11f, Cfwfluml l'f!crro11, Marg- !l!'l'Ilff' Andmg. 69 'D j WW lS3U iS W' lj egfzf ..4-,f HN.,- -..., :iz ,- COM-' f+-:Fin f-',.,J1 1 ...fb-U F, ,.-. r5f:f.v 43m -., I-,LZQQ ,TMI .1 1'- -:' -f'.L.... f:,.,.'J - --nf: .-,- 1 -'ru t Cf-f-.Ls H-rv: HTC' .T-43 'f F. P+ 2 C...'T'1,'Z',' mfg F.- ,.. -J N .-.I,.. L2 -F- F. f::.f::.g f:,,.: Lge 1 -,A.. f: :ff Sf:- 1 mC' o'::E' nh-Af ozfof- -,.....- wwf? -AAC f:1.:.-. If ' ,-.4 fk.,,m:,,Q r 1 v-J -.., H 9 E1 F3 f -ft: . L' ..., .QF-3' fn - :'-1 ,-1-fr.: 1.-gf-' h,-,,,.. ffgic EMA: 53,15- ,,-,-- 514,14 C-J 'm7- f2 '.J H-.,:.. :SMC -JA' ES -1 .4 ,'1'.:,-1.4 N... -q',J ... ,... ... 4 C 2 H D552 dvrfbi iinpaired. blade up entirely of contributions ol' Central students, the Quest has built a reputation which has vvon it acclaim throughout the country as one of the linest magazines of its type. It is an integral part of our extra-curricular activities. It serves its purpose as an outlet for lfentral's writing talent in a niost remarkable inanner. ln the absence ol' Xliss Abigail O'Leary, vvho rendered valuable assistance however. the duties of liaculty adviser vvere taken over by Miss Dorothy li. VVallace. The editor, Helen Oiala: literary editor. lean Danielson: business mana- ger. Dick Fowler: and all the other nieinbers ol' the stall are to be coinniended on their presentation of another polished and generally excellent edition of the Quest. .Xssisting on the editorial staff vvere VVarren Lucas, assistant literary editor: Marjorie Hanlin. lietty layne Marshall, and Charineon Vllarley, associate editors: and 'lioin Loberg and Phyllis Reuter, art editors. The reviewing staff was composed of Dorothy Bruce. litliel McLeod, :Xrdelle Laffen. Frances Lee Green, Elaine Schei, Robert Ustlind, Iohn Hillman, and Evangeline Gielhaug. Assisting very capably on the business stall were Dorothy McNainee as advertis- ing manager and Harry Butler as publicity manager. Advertising solicitors vvere Nedra Ruder, Iudith Urnes, Carleton Todd, NVilliam Martin, and Tony Kastanos. Top row: Hllffff, lmfverg, lifllnzim, flflljlllj, l.zm1,f, .flmfz'1'.f01z JI., .llilrfifzj Nou' Ifzrrri R!'IfI!'I', .l'Il,'l.l'U!j, 1.uf1'z'11, .,lI1Il'.f!7tIH, IUXIIIKOII JIM ll'i1rf1'y,' Row IIVUI Brm'c', Orncx, Himfin, Dahl, Scflri, Grffnj Fran! Vout Cond, 1lf'Xi1n1fc, Ojiffil, Di1N1'f'f.fm1, 1'i0ll'I!'I', Ufrffnzlzg Pimffi Hrfwz Ujilliz, Dirk 1'iUlZ'!Fl', fam llizflleffozz, lJw'nMy llrxiznizfe, U'i11'1'tv1 I.m'i1f, Hilrry 11111101 70 UEST SPRING STAFF April showers are invariably followed by two things, May Howers and the May issue of the Quest. Sparkling with its content of unusually good prose and poetry. this issue took its place on a par with heights attained by past issues. Iean Daniel- son was named editor ol the spring Quest along with Frances Lee Green and Nedra Ruder, literary editor and assistant, and Dorothy McNaniee, and Alice Ann Merritt, business manager and assistant. That they and the other members of the stan' acquitted themselves nobly can easily be judged from the results obtained. The make-up of this issue was enlivened a bit by the addition of a cross word puzzle contest with a liberal prize going to the winner. Only sub- scribers were eligible to participate, The manuscripts selected for publication were chosen from a large group submitted from regular English classes as well as magazine classes and individuals. Work was done by the reviewing staff in con- junction with the editorial staff. The superior quality of the magazine is due in most part to the 'KQuest,s,, faculty adviser, Miss Abigail Q'Leary, whose sugges- tions and supervision are invaluable to the staff. Much credit is due not only to those heading the various divisions of the Quest but also to those on the editing, advertising, and reviewing staffs. The associate editors were made up of Ardelle Laflen, Evangeline Gjelhaug, and Marjorie Hanlin. Advertising solicitors were Betty Lou Iohnson, Margaret Hanf, Thomas Dukatz, Betty Plant, and David Stensrud. Iohn Hart, Charmeon Warley, Ethel McLeod, Pauline Mueller, Harry Butler, Iohn Arneson-all made up the reviewing staff. Top row: Roxfluzzd, IIHIEIOII, Stwzfrzid, Hari, Oflvorzz, Srxffozzf, ,'lIItIH'f07I L., Jlt'Lc01i,' Row tl11'z'f': Wurley, Lufen, Harkin, Mcllonald, f0l1715Ull B., Oxon, Gjcllzrzngf Row lwoi l0l1n.m11 M., Smifh AI., Hunlin, Kleren, 1'lun1, .lIIlt'Hf'V,' Frou! row: Green, Jlcrrilt, Jlc'Nt1n1f'1', Miss' Thor- viltcwz, Du11ie!.fm1, Drfliresnf, Buffer. Pimd: Iran Dizzzicflxorz, Doroifzy ,lIcfN'z1f:1r'e, zlljfl' 141112 Alf'l'I'1.If, Frances Lac' Green, Ardcllc Ialffefl, Iflmulgelizze Gjcfflzlzlg. 71 FU 1- LD LD 'U FQ' 14 O 1- U3 LD 'U 1- 14 1110 .X1l11111'11l1l1' C,1'11'l1t1111 111' 111111115 l1LlI'I'lK'. 11:15 51-1111111 11s 1111- 1LlI1Ll1lI'1' Lflnss 171111: 11 is Al 1111111 111111 l111gl1l 1111111-111' 111 11111111 11111 111111 1'1'n1e1s 11111111111 Cf111'l1111n. 1111- 1f114glis11 111111111 111 1.11111 1.01lIll. XVl1il1' 1l11' l-1ll1l1lY is sl1i11w1'1'1'l1111l 1111 1111 is141n11. L1I'1C111OI1 1111118 in l1111- 111111 1411111 Nlllfy. 1111s 11111111 is 511111111 Ill .1 11111111111 .11111 L'Il1CI'1Ll1ll1I1Lf 11111' 11111-n 1111-1' lllllllly 11-111111 111 1'1I1glllIl11. 11 11115 1111-s1'1111'1l lJ1'1'e111l11'1 111 l5L'l-UPL' L1 11113111 111111 np- p11'1'1z1ti11- 1111111111111 lx'uf1' Ihl1'1'.' 1i1'sf1.-'1'l1, .1Ygf'1'lf, l'1'1111K'f, l:'f,f01m1, flmzif, 1111111151111 lx'w11' l11'11.' IQN11' ff., .1lf1'h. llinfigizn, l:'1,c!1'1', ,Sl1.n1A', I'11ff1.m1', T111 11f'l11A'Z'.' Run mfr: ,N'!1.lIlSIJ'fll?1. lizffzniwl, 'l'1J,f1pw', .1lI.:'! Scllcr- fvnyg, Ik' liffnziz, .1In1JKQ1'1', 011111. 111111 C11111t11cy 211111 ,1'I'L1I1'ILlll 11L'SSCSCIl 111014 111e 1111115 LIS 1.11111 11111113 n sop11istic11te11 1ing115l1 girl, 31111 Crichton, 11 typical 11113111511 1111tle1. Michael Clllllllllf gave Il splendid cl1:1111Ct111iZat11111 of :111 English 10111. 11l1'1i Franks. Corinne SXY2lI1SII'OIl'l. Betty Tnpper. 1111111105 .'xlIC1CfSOI1, 111111 T11111 Lolwerg ussistecl with excellent pe11111111a111'1-5. Betty Slings- lnerg 511111111611 111e coinedy 115 fl clumsy 1111111111 11111111 31111 Geiwvieve Ryden SILITICQ1 as 1.2111y 131ock1cl1111s1. The rest 111 1l1e s11pp0111ng c:1st consisted of Margaret Madigaln. Marie IJCROINII, Dirk T1-n Brinke, 11:1 1I:1Sl1llIH, Gwen Shank, Betty Hunger, 111111111 fJTIlCS, f1OllSllL'10 Be111111en. D1cli liisler. Ray llines. 13111 Mich. nn11 Don Agrell. Under the able 111166111111 01 M155 Setterhcrg, the 51111101115 SLlCCCCL1C11 111 50 losing tl1en15e11'e5 in their pans as to create excellent 1'11a1ac1er1z111io11s. Smzzzlizzgj lf111f2.1111', Cuzfrllzry, I'-IIIIIQI, .S'A'f1gf!1:'1'g, l1111'.f1'.1'1'l1. l.uf11'rg, .lzlzfprmzl C., 1f'1'111'11.' .Yrilfczif Tup- prv' 111711 Sz1'1111111'rm1. CLASSPLAV CLASSDLAV On Nlay 20 an enthusiastic audience was transported from the present back to the eighteenth century for the setting of Berkeley Squaref, The play deals with a certain Peter Standish who found he could step from the twentieth century into the place of Peter Standish ol the eighteenth century. Having fallen in love with Helen Pettigrew, who had in reality been dead two hundred years, he found it impossible to marry Marjorie Frank, his twentieth century hancee. As director, Miss Lorine Grosz must be congratulated lor the excellent production. Top 1'r1L1,f: Bnyzzm, llfchtzzlzf, Cripfvrfz, f'ILlQl'll, S!1'z'z'11f, Horn, l'r1!1'1'z'k, Kemp: FVUIII row: Jlllfx Croix, Butler, Normn, Hari, Sfzimfl, Tmfzf, .XTFIXOII ll., HliL'kS. The reality of the characterizations of 'Berkeley Square made the play an unequaled success. The parts were convincing and left a finished impression on the audience. Special attention must be given to Iohn Hartls portrayal of Peter Standish. His natural feeling of the nervous Standish made the character distinctive. The feminine role played by Merilyn Shimel as the wistful and appealing Helen Pettigrew was beauti- fully depicted. Katherine Michaud as Marjorie Frank, the modern fiancee of Peter Standish, was artistically done. The secondary roles were noteworthy and must be rec- ognized. They were Carleton Todd as Tomg Mary lane Norton as Kateg Iohn Stevens as Lord Stanleyg Elinor Horn as Miss Barrymoreg Donald Crippen as Clintong Ethel Kemp as Miss Barwickg Margaret Hagen as Duchess of Devonshireg Harry Butler as Mr. Throstleg lean Boyum as Wilkinsg Donald Patrick as Duke of Curnberlandg Victoria Nelson as Lady Anne Pettigrew, and Frank Hicks as the Ambassador. 73 . -'rr T 1322 f. 1 , is EIVWD HY! HT, -I ll liverv dav during the sixth period. eighty' musicallv inclined students comprising the Cilee Club meet in Room .ioo. This club, under the capable direction ol' Xlr. Xlorse. presented. alter much earnest practice, the bc.iutil'ul lndian opera l.el4tvvala November to and 11: and tor the lanugtrv bttccttlzttireate services the inspiring l lttllelniah Chorus. Fall ollicers ol' the club were: ljrcsident, lack liranlisi Vice l,I'CSlLlUl1Y. Sztdellt' Solomon: St-crctarv, Glen Bronson: Treasurer. llob Rlorshare and lfugene lohnson. Top muh' A'i1,rw1, liovrpf, Hom f1llt'J', Hz:ff1'.r1'11, frjl'l'.ff'I, IJ-NUI. N-Iifflflfiflll, ,xif'f.ffHI ll.. llufl, Kun' four: Iirimzz, Pilijlllifl, .xifffllll H,, lnfzlz.-'ou I., HillfIi!l1't1L', luzirxf IV., lvz'c't'z' Ii., Tizilw' CF.: Kim' If1f'z'f': Dir, llorlzw.-'n11, S?l'l'!'ll.K', ,lliffffmi Ci., lx'f1111f'rfv. Szwvzmzx, Hilflifll, Culfivy' Ron' mo: l.1'k.fu21, Sofzict, Ulm. f,'nlf1imz', lv'1cfzi1z'tf.fn11, llizfzlfiwg, Hll1tJAQIJ, Kmzir,-'zmij lfruul wuz' .llo1'!gi1r1, fflllfkfflll lx., Jlm'ffzt1rr'. Mr. ,lloixfry Hwzzmn G.. 1'i1'illIfQ.f, Woorf. Enchantment pervaded the air at Central when the beautiful but weird Indian opera 6'Lelawala was presented November IO and 12, under the able direction of Mr. Morse. The opera deals with the Indian princess, Lelawala, who was to be the savior of her tribe, but was rescued from this disastrous fate by Shungelo, an lndian brave. The part of Lelawala was superbly played by Sadelle Solomon, one of the outstanding features of the opera being her thrilling interpretation of the song, Thunder VVaters. Shungelo, the hair-raising villain, was skillfully played by Michael Culhane, and lohn Hodge handled the role of the Indian chief, NVakoinis. with hnesse. The romantic Sewanis was capably played by NVarren lones. The minor parts plus the support of the Glee Club and orchestra ull contributed to its success as a llaxvless presentation. 74 GLEE CLUB El! NC PR T N DE STU ll The Glee Club, one ol' the outstanding musical organizations ol Central High School under the direction ol' Mr. Morse, ended another successful semester with the giving of the ever-popular Student Princei' as its operatic achievement. liach Saturday morn- ing and every night alter school, the cluh gathered lor CZIFDCSK practice to insure from everyone a successful performance. Spring ollieers ol' the cluh were: President, Glen lironsong Vice President, Dorothea VVilcox1 Secretary, Ann lilagerg and Treasurer, Eugene Iohnson. Top row: Perry, Ryzfrzz, f.ylIl'i.fIIlilllSf'II JI., Z11:'Uqz'. l.IH?df7l'l'.Q, .TfilL'lJU71Llllf, lhzly, li'rl4ro.t. Jlualzvfqilfz, Shimc'l,' Row four: Tzfrnrr, Hopfr, Olson JI., Hrzfrffr, lwfrxon, Hilfe, l'i1fn1f1', Crocker, I'c1i1r.f1111 I'.,' Hou' tllrcc: l':'rki11.v, Hoflqr'i1fgc', 1'!'ft'I'A'Ul1 V., Ifrvgnzull, SIVNIIIIOIZX, .l'IIffr'r, Milrlzn, Hilmar! H., lfli1gr'r,' Raw Iwo: IFVIIFIVI, Swuffmzzfrr, flffllll lf., ll'h1'lr'1f, Cf1i11r1fv1'1'x, Si1n'y1'r, Kfefr, Sfiznf, G1'r1'21,' IJVUIII fore: ffIIIZ6'7'!0I1 M., Smilh JI., SUIOVIIOII, HtIf'A'ftlll', Mr. .XIm'.rf', Lizzfzl, flrilfillzd, CI1'lfff'1'I.fw1, K1'Ill'4Qf'7'. To the strains of Sigmund Romhergfs heautiful Student Prince, the curtain rang down on another Central success. The opera related the love story of Prince Karl Franz, a Student, and Kathie, an innkeeper's daughter. who met and liell in love when the Prince went to Heidelherg University. The entire cast was carefully chosen. Kathie. the very sweet, unatliected girl, was played hy Merilyn Shimel with a great deal of understanding. VVarren Tones impressively interpreted the gallant and affectionate Prince Karl Franz. Princess Margaret was played with a great deal of dignity by Mildred Zeulke. The supporting cast also gave a superior performance. Mr. Sidney Morse, director of the production. stated, 'Al consider it the hest piece of acting l have seen in my thirty-live years ol' experience at Central. 'S I El l-ID S3 Eli El Z U During the past year the orchestra. under the direction of Xlr. Sidney Morse. has fur- nished the music for the outstanding musical exents ol' the school. Like all the other sclinnl musical Ol'glllll7,illi0HS. the orchestra. as a result nl' earnest practice. has presented pertinrmances uhieli hai e all been highly sticcesstitil. Their aehiexements have included playing for the opera l.elau'ala during the tall semester and lor the Student Princei' during the spring semester. They also played tinr the commeneement exercises. ff i mini: if . .mi firwf, . It, I7itltkIt'7', .itkIII.S, -if it, ...111i.1r1ni.11i1, f'.t'l'.fU71 ., Qzltsiw' , tIV1'i.i'.' Jun' If Hl!1lLNN'!!N!fI!'v' l'f l'lffH I jim' 'I'1n'i1f-fwmi, liffifim, ljfnff, I-inifri, lirzffwi, I.1mfri', l.1r11ff:'w1. Nllllilllflf Kurt ffmr: 1'ff!j11.fA'r, Xy- ftrlzn. lx'i1z'i111.1gfz, lolifz.-'uri lf., lfifizzxwi ll., ,hfflHHIll', Izyqrlzi,-'f, Sfmimrz li.. l.1!n'11.f1i'oni,' Kun' 1f1i'r'f': l'r'!:'i'.fw1 fi., li'hzz'fw', Grerfi, .Yti1n1.1.-1 C,'1'utvl'1'i', ll1'HH.ItA', V.1rzmn, lliy-'i1i'1,' Run 5110: .Imlr':'.-'mi II., lffigtliliz.-'f, Hill, 1x'ff14't1ft'h:A'. ICIMW, lflhfle-'IUVI H., liziffft.-wil, Iffxzfri. Xl1'ti'II-'fIlI,' lfrwiz rrfn: Xvlgizizrtf, finltl, .lrztfzvi-'ffri U., Kuff, ,NI11 llf1VJ'!l. Haig, Knhl, lima 71 I., Brffnw I. if. Adding to the spirit ol' the school has been the outstanding achievement of the band this past year. ln their colorful red and blue capes and caps, they added much to the en- thusiasm of the audience as they played at the football games. They also were featured at many of our assemblies. The organization was under the direction of Mr. XVohll'0rd and met daily during the first period. lts aim is to furnish musical training for its members. Tap mn? BVOZFIZ 1I,, ffC0fIIIOI', I,Fl'A'!'I', Durff, Sfnir. Kf7IQll'i1!I. fflhfifflll I.. li't1i'i1', Iacofui, CLIHIFVOII, Sefrzrxvfj Kun' fire: Lfwrftllzyg, Ifmzwi E., Slt'tl71.fUII. Iffwz' ll., Hill, lofznfwz K., Pmzzt, UYFXVSIFIA, xvI'll'!7111!1, Ifmf1Ax-5 Nou' four: Hnllrf, lxlzlknitzzz, Stone, .XIof'lff'i', I-lordtz, Hurley, Iazlfiimi, Btzznmm, Ct1.fpr1'.fon, l,iin1phf'f'z': Rout rfzrfr: I'-Uffllfll. Ifzxzazf, Hoff, Snrllri, lQr'wiof1f,f, SIUYIF ll.. Crafter, llilfkzzfoll, Knmfscn. Rruefy' Row Iwo: Dizuzf, Hughes, Gralow, Trzmcy, Wci1z'rr', Counfef, Ianzrlqnixt, Chew, Wcslrrbrrgg Ifronl row: Burg, Nyfvcrg, Iirrlclfmz D., PHHIIIII, Mr. Il'ol1lfo1'a', Olin, l'f4-il, Fish, Lures, Iulmswz I. 76 ERS Ll 84 ES ERS U M 84 ES Composed of young aspirants to the stage, the Mimes and Mummers Dramatic Club, under the able direction ol' Miss Grosz and Miss Setterberg, is one ot the most active organizations in the school. Besides giving its members actual experience in dramatics, the club instructs them in the foundations ot stave techni ue. The fall otlicers were . , . . G . ll. Michael Lulhane, presidentg Betty Munger, vice-presidentg hlinor Horn, secretaryg and Gwen Shank treasurer. A matinee consistin f of The Tra 1 and 'KThe Valiant was , ' ' lj - -'ln va w - presented late in the term with casts composed entirely ot A Seniors. The 1515.85 profit realized will be used for additions to stage furniture. Top row: Micfz, Bl0l7Iljl1Ii.1'f, Hogan, Fl.-'fmn1, Ii1'!Iniu11. 1 ri111k.f, Boyer, f111zZfrfon C., Cozfrnicy, AfItIIll'j1LllI,' Row Iwo: Hi1r11'l11g, Bfrnnzcn, Puwluk, Cunzpfvrll, Ornrr, Snmr, Dulzl, DfRon1r1, Foley, lfronz row: Alix.: Selfcrbrrg, .I:1'lvfl!'ll7I, Cozmzzzl, Mzzngcr, Horn, Cnllzunc, Shank, Hf'F5t1lQ67', Min Groxz. Surrounded by all the glamour of the stage, the Mimes and Mummers Dramatic Club holds its bi-weekly meetings. With a membership of thirty students, the club attempts to give everyone a chance to show his talent in the plays given at each meeting, and for assemblies and matinees. Near the First of May, He Ainlt Done Right by Nell, an old-fashioned melerdramer, was presented in assembly to a very appreciative audience. The club planned to give a matinee during the latter part of the year. The officers for the spring term were Elinor Horn, presidentg Dorothy Heesaker, vice- presidentg Ioy Foley, treasurerg and Marjorie Dahl, secretary. Tap row: lolznmu R., Borlzzug, Hicks, Bmnsmz, I'V1'.r.vIz'11g, Strcnkerzr, Hrzrl, Dorn, Nelson P.: Raza tfzrrc: Gromull, Hagen, Ffjilfllf, Nelson V., HIICQNZLI77, Browning, I.imlw', fyllllf-g'Klh0Zlf,' Row two: Weber, Erickson D., I-hznron V., Thmnpfon I., Swrlnfon I., Wcrzlzmzi, Boyum, Brrgp Frou! row: Howalf, Foley, Dahl, Mir: Scrtcrlvcrg, Miss Grow, Horn, He.-mz1qr1'. 77 'IIDINIU D LNHGVMS iS ll HCI N Di Nfl 'HD .. ff, Ln H : , ff Z ,-. E : ff H 7 C I H ,- F 'T : H 7: Z ff X : : U: 7 c A 'I o A . , Q : H 1 Z 5 H VT fl ,-, M , 'T 2. :- Q' .. 1 ... S13 1 4 m. Tl each VVednesday in the Trophy Room to discuss iiroblems pertaining to student affairs and activities. Membership consists of the liour senior class ollicers. two other seniors. two members ol the ll senior class, the Editor-in-Chief of the News. and the presidents of the llifY. Girls' Club, C Club. Girl Reserves. G. A. A.. and C. C. C. organizations. During the fall term the members sponsored a courtesy drive and formed a school hockey team. .Xt the :lose of the semester the :ouncil attended fl luncheon. Ullicers lor the liall term were lra lflsham, president: Michael Culhane, vice- president: and Ieanne Courtney, secretary. Top ww: Xtlrnm, fjllffltlllf, Alffilllll, .X'14'i111.flm111, 'I'f1fm1fvm11 li., l.ilI'J'U!I 1'-F0711 I'0Il'f Ifvqekzirz' D., St.'!,ll1l'I-1f!'I', lflffnmi, .V11 lt1r1'f.r, CUIl7'llI!'y, lfiflnliuz. The administration of a courtesy campaign, carried on to encourage a more courteous attitude among the students, was the chief task ol' the spring Student Council. At the suggestion ol' Mr. Iarvis, each school club volunteered its services in emphasizing some phase of this subject and in using its iniluence to better the standard of Central. The Council also discussed safety and decided to stress this project together with that of courtesy, at an assembly. The students who were elected to lead the Council in its activities of the semester were Harold Melahn, presidentg Glen Bronson, vice-presidentg Frances Ann Roll, secretary. Top row: Sr'f111z'frl1'r, Gtzfzgvlhrajl, S'rih1r1111:ff'r, l:'AQz'k1'i.rl, lolznmrz R., Sizllforzlh' Row Iwo: Honda, l?1'un'111r1g, Sll'lIlf!'lHll'l', l'luA'u11.m11, Hflt'f7t'1',' IJIYJIII roxy: Rolf, Mr. liu'z'f'.-', HI'0IlA'UPl G., Hrluful. 78 l'- cu Z E ff lj U U U l-' 1.1.1 Z E ff LJ U U U livery other VVednesday between lunch periods twelve students comprising the C. C. C. Cabinet met with Mr. Krueger in the Trophy Room to discuss questions pertaining to student conduct and attitudes. The cabinet consisting of four HA seniors. four HB seniors, and one member of each of the other grades, is the governing body of the C. C. C. Monitors and is responsible for maintaining Courtesy, Cleanliness, and Consideration in school. On December third the cabinet sponsored the B Senior Party which consisted of an excellent program, dancing to the music of Speed Meyers' Orchestra, and refreshments. Fall ollicers were Iohn Hillman, president, Corrine Swan- strom, secretary: and Helen Ojala, treasurer. Top row: Mdlillilzz, Olxon l,., N:'l,fan l'., BVOIUIIIIIKQ, l'z'1z'r5f'l1 I., ixlzlfflllf I'TI'0lIf row: Silllford, Biflnmlz, Szmnzxrmnz, Mr. lx'r11rgw', Ojalu, Hines. Undertaking the revising of the C. C. C. booklets, which had been presented to the incoming UB sophomores, and the designing of new buttons for members of the cabinet and the monitors as special spring projects in addition to its regular activities, the C. C. C. Cabinet, headed by Bill Sanford, presidentg Helen Browning, vice-presi- dent: and Irma Lou Petersen, treasurer, was very active during the spring semester. lt not only sponsored the regular MB Senior Class Party but also a special Sunlite Dance for the entire school held in the Girls' Gym on March 25. The proceeds, which amounted to seven dollars, were Put in the treasury to be spent as the cabinet saw fit. Top row: VLIl'1l'iIl05, Nelxon P., St'l1NII1fZ!FI', 01.5011 I... 0'Dolmf'H, lVul.m11f, Bzwrlxml G5 Iironl wrt! Mr, Krueger, Jlclifillii1n1.v, Pcfeufozi I., Browfzing, Suzifnrfl. 'IO CMV 9 AEIVEIEJ W Sl Atllvfdil RI V G21 V F '1 : 7: 'T IT, 1 I H C . , 4 , 4 VT fi ,-. 1 'C , ff i 4 'T , 4 ,.. ff 'T -1 - 4 Z C : 1 I 1 fl -'J -3 C 5 H C 7' X 4 7 ... I VD 'I'hoinas. lfroin among tht- applicants lor the position she chooses twelve students who are neat and reliable and have fairly high scholastic standings. Two inonitors are then assigned to each ot' the sis study periods. Sonic ol' tht- library rules which it is their tlnty to help enforce are as follows: No students will be aclinittctl to the library after the tardy belln: l7crinission to leave the library must be obtained from the lll3f1lI'llll1u2 Students reported lor disorder will lose library prixileges lor the remainder of the terin. Trip Fong' lif'l'IH7II'lI, llizrzffrlg, .llillfl-Qilfl, Slmrzk, Xrfmzz I1',, lfwflf I'-Vflllf row: lfiflvqnzzzf, .lI1',f,-' Brice, lluflilmf, Iif1i'z'.f, 1eif'I'ff'l.fIlIZ, Brrff. , .N Keeping the library pass system in order. however, is the main duty of the library inonitor. A student coming into the library presents a yellow pass slip stating his work request and containing the signature of the teacher who assigned the work. He receives in return a white pass slip to fill out. These are collected and checked by the monitors. .Miter the checking is completed. the monitors despatch thc original yellow slip to the teacher whose signature it holds, and one-hall' of the white slip to the student's study hall teacher. The other hall' of the white slip is filed in the library. Top four flr'1n111'iI:, .Y1'r0gg1'11.-', Xiznifnfwri, Xlimgizri, HllVfl'fei'!HI l.. ff!'!JlIl'i1H,' Iirnrzf mu! If'affr'r211'r1r'. Si1n'ye7', .llfff Brice, lifillqrr, ,'1.i'k1'AQi1iI1'ri. Ho G RLS CLUB LUB C RLS G I linthusiasm, encouraged by a large membership, was the lacy-note in the success of all undertakings of the Cirlsl Club in the fall. The club was lirst organized to create a spirit of friendliness among all the girls oli Central. This idea has been well carried out through parties. teas, and interesting talks by outside speakers. The Big and Little Sister Party, which is the Girls' Club way of acquainting girls new to Central with the club, and the Mothers' and Daughters' Tea were the highlights of the fall term. The officers elected to lead the members in their activities were Ieanne Courtney, presi- dentg Eleanor lngebretsen, secretaryg Phyllis Campbell, treasurer. Top muy' S,tnirf'1'z1g, .llzfzigwy .lIi1ff1'1Qi111, .llfl!'i1n!r, l'jvQf'A'l'II.ff IJ., H!'!,VilA'l'1',' from run': Ulf.-' lfzif, Crimp- flrff, CIl1H'llIl'y, llIAQI'f7I'l'lf1'fI, .lllfr Thmmzf. The Cirls' Club Cabinet used as its theme in planning the activities of the spring semester educational growth and service. To fulfill this aim the cabinet invited out- side speakers to lead discussions on personality, travels. and possible vocations. As a part of its service program, the club emphasized one phase of courtesy during the Court- esy Campaign. The cabinet planned many activities for the enjoyment ol' the members, including a Big and Little Sister Party and a Mothers' Tea and Style Show. Directing the Girls, Club in its work during the spring were Dorothy Egekvist, presidentg Ruth Hokanson, vice-presidentg Audrey Ladd. secretaryg Marion Cronvall. treasurer. Top l'UIl'f Rtzfph, 1',tIAQf'lI, ,llr'Wili1l'z', H1'c'fM'r'l', lfrifkfoli IJ., lfu1'Igmi111,' Frou! row: Hifi' lfrr, Lzlzfzf, floktzlz,-7111, Egc'kz'1.+'l IJ., fII'U!1l'tlH, .llfrx Tfzrmmf. Sr UO Z 7q C7 W Fri fd -1 7U LD oo Z 7? FW tn I F E an C,cntral's student banking system was established in IQO8 with the lfarmcrs and Mech- anics Savings Bank. Intended lor the teaching and practice ol' thrilit habits among the students, it provides practical lit-lp in this direction. Eight student bank directors, under the supervision of the faculty adviser, Nlrs. Goode. meet on thc lirst and thirdl 'l'uesdays oi' every month to hold discussions on means ol encouraging banking among the students. Olhcers of the directors' board for the fall term were Iohn Stevens, presi- dentg Frank Miars. vicefpresidcnt: and lietty Dibble, secretary. Spring olliccrs were Betty Dibble, president: Iames llcrgquist, vice-presidentg and lileanor llolland. secre- lilfy. Twp fuzzy' Ruffin, I.f!II1t', Illzf.-'l.11!, Sinzr, fin.-'fz'fz'1', Rn.-'fzIm1, .ll!'.v'f'Vlf'X', ,llt'f,'m', !,'ht11'ff'fm.f,' Kun' If11'r':': lx'1fffz',-waz, Hrwfizfif, ,'111i!:'rfw1 lik, Zrfsminz, If!'t'A'It'I'I!I, ffljllliflfl I., Ufffw, Szurlzmzz CI., I'z'fz'r,-'ml l'.,' ICUH' Irro: ,0htllI:':'UII, Schulz, fltlfflfllll, fflflfl,-'VIII l,, lfrolm, COIIVYHI, IIfm'l'l:, .Ir1iff'1'.w11 l.,. lStU'cft1i'.' 1 7'fllIf 1'rm'.' I'f:'1l, Blfl'g!'I','4U7l, leo.-'lwy llufm, Hl'l'lQtjlH:'f, Ilzfffifc, Hoffilmf, l'z'f1r,fr111, .lItU'I1I1. For help in the actual work of the banking system, a bank cashier is chosen by the adviser in each home room. He has charge of the banking for all students in his room, receives the money, sees that it is properly accounted for, and takes it to Mrs. Goode's room. From there it is sent to the bank. Cashiers who do exceptionally good work in, promoting banking in their home rooms are chosen as bank directors. The good work done to stimulate banking this year frequently placed Central hrst in banking among the city high schools. Top I'Ult'.' Smtzrf, Eilgfltlllffll, K!l'IIA'I'lIil7f'l'g, llrftffzfz, Bf'l'KQcjI1f,i'I. 1,t'Ifj'jUfIII, 1'i1'tII1lf'lI, SIl'l'LWIl'Y, Cole, .NYIZJOII IJ.. .llzifzfockf Kon' fozzr: Szifwf, Zm'M'1', 1'lflfl,filflv.f, Nfl'-6571, llamfry, Jlorkgtlzl, Ihirfihols, I'z'f1rf011, Iiiffnztln, Ofsorz I .4,' Nan' ffzf'4'f': lnfzllxozi .l., Iltlzeff, Uflill, Hiitlf, 10f1i1z1.-3011, Il'rfz'h, l.1'f1'r'nf11'0nz, Nelson lf., .llfxlfll-71, Kftzgfej Kun' 11111: IIUVI, .llo1ff'f'l1, Zffznzinz, fU!1lI:'OIl I., Pfimt, I'c'fc'1'fm1 JI., I7i:'fa', Stmr. Iluycs, fczrzrsf from roam' Gents, l'iU,fl!'l4, l.t1r'r',r, lfjnxginz, Holm, JIM. Gomfr, Spi1r'1'1'r1Ag, Holftlmf, Boyum, Gilhertron. gl LD 1 'Z Z U U U ni ufwawdmmw , iw, iii U7 CZ 'I Z U U L1 Shortly after the beginning of each term, the telephone rings in every fourth period study class. After a few moments at the phone, the teacher turns to the students with the announcement, Any junior or senior who has a 'C, average or above and wants to be a C. C. C. monitor, may report to Mr. Krueger now. From these students Mr. Krueger chooses the C. C. C. monitors. About forty-live monitors made up each semes- terls staff. Their work was done under the direction of the C. C. C. cahinet, with Edward Krueger serving as faculty adviser. Top row: Dorgi111, Sc1'0gg1'r1.v, Kizxliizzax, 1'I5fl'.fl'll, Smith, l.ffIf7l'l'Q, I:!11.fIlIH, l?vt'kr11, linlzlirjf: Row four: Brtmlz, limufli, NTKIKOII 1... GC'lia'f'I'l, Il1'1'z'lfv, Nur, li111'11.f, Pcier.m11 C.: Kfmf tfzwc: li0m'11l1'x, l,f'Fl'l'fkl'Lll'!1f, l.11lir'lfz', Pfzillipx, llvgwzetv, JIc'l.r'i111, IVi11'1ey,' Ron' Iwo: Qmzfr, Srarfzzxon, Olson L., Haml- lon, Emfftinzr, 1iz'1'g'f1111zf, H'r1ff1'i1r11,' 17111111 1'f1z1'.' Coff1'11.r. If!'I'gl'2'fll1l, Hz'1'gc'1'fr111, Sttf1f'1, XIV. 1XiI'IIt'gE'V. .X'4'f.-1111 P., 1Q1'11gz'1'111l, Hoff. To help the school authorities in maintaining discipline among the twentyfthree hun- dred students at Central is the duty ol' the C. C. C. monitors. They cooperate with the lunch room management in keeping the lunch room clean and neat, placing stools in order and picking up glasses and paper which have heen left on the tables. ln the halls, C. C. C. monitors are stationed at strategic posts at the head of the stairs to direct trallic on the 'iupw and down stairways and to see that the hall rules are observed. Top row: .Sc'l111fz, Hoolz, I r1f.f, Snzffizfy, 10111151111 fl., Of.-'f111 li., Nfffmi R., I-l1'1'fq.f, BfL'kc'r,' Run' f0Il7'f Ixorrnz, Hagen, Bllfflfff, Horfillzg, BFLIIIIZ, .llz'1'c'1', Iioo,vi1f1',f, S11111H1w'g,' Run' fluff: Rl.771X7l'I'kQ, Hrgrnfs. Horn, B1'o11xr1n, lV111Ag, Br1'fff.fr111 .-I., Sfziznimix, Witflilnz, fj.fIl'I'f1l'l'rQf Row 111'r1.' 1'ff1'i1mz1, 'I'1Jvfr11', Phelps, lVur1c'y, F11r'.ffHr1uf, lefllff, Ix'z'111p, Rolfj 17171111 rr111': Colffrlf, lfizlfzv, Sdllfllflf, fllr. KJ'IIl'AQfI', Nrfmn P., Kuhn, Chew, Gcrfig. 8: VVIEI H -l l El EDN HW -I9 HU Eli EDN YI :- ft Z Z 2' H. 7 ff .. -1 C 7 ff ff fl ff 7 ,Z 7: ., H H :- ff ,T ff -1 . 7: C 3 '1 ,s ff , ff -1 , ff I into lull swing in the tall term, Xlany interesting activities vvere unclertalien: a mem- lucrship party. Mothers' antl liaughters' Cliristinas Tea. recognition service, Turkey Strut. antl a lfarevvell Tea lor seniors. Important city-xvitle Clirl Reserve activities vvere the 'livvin Citv Conference :intl the lce lfestival. The purpose ol' this clulu is to tlevelop in the girls liner antl higher itleals of lvetter living. Xleetings are heltl the lirst anal tliirtl vveelts ol' each month. Fall ollicers vvere Corrine Svvanstrom. presitlent: Harg- aret Narum. vicefpresiilentg 'lihetla liringman. secretary: antl Genevieve Dahl. treasurer. To run: fffjflllllfkff, Kfizm full, f'f1i1,-Aifffifirrfmz. .Nin.1lf111ifu', Hf'uz4'11111ff, lcfnfrr, l'zff-rfulz T., Xelxmz f ,X v l'.,' 15111111 Mn : '1'11pfiw', 1li'I71AQ1?lil71, llz.-if lx'w'1,-'t.1, .Yzmiziz-'11ff111, ,Xvi!7'IlI?I, lhrfil, Ilizxgrfz, Xchfrzzifrlw. Because it was composed ol' girls who were capable of executing their particular task the Spring lilue Triangle Calninet letl the ii.X anal izrh gratle Girl Reserves through a successful semester of worth vvhile activities. Nlany interesting allairs were plannetl. among which were personality tliscussions, a Recognition Service. a party in honor of the Advisory Council, a Datls' antl Daughters' Banquet. assistance in the Courtesy Campaign, anal the Lenten Services. sponsoretl jointly with the Ili-Y. The ollicers for the spring semester were Matlelyn Swallcntler, presitlentg Helen Browning, vice-presi- clentg Patricia U'Donncl, secretary: Helen Goulcl, treasurer. Clulw aclvisers were Miss Korista, Miss Setterlnerg. anal Miss Forester, secretary from Y. VV. C. A. Top row: Ifilrl, Ilizgwi, Blltxklllilll, f.'f1i'1',f1of7hfv'm11, Sl'fIlI1l!fZll'I', Iifzidrfy' Kon' Iwo: IYFISIJII lf, IXFNI-gflf, Sedgwick, Ulxwi I,., Rolff lfronf I'IlIl'I llunfrf. f,'IJ0lIl1l'l, .lflrfi Korislil, .N'1m1lf1'11rIf'J', BJ'Oll'7IillIQ'. 34 S LVEI2 TRIANGLE CENTRAL l-I -V The Silver Triangle was formed to give the younger girls of Central an opportunity for leadership and a consciousness of their own group. This group was separated from the Blue Triangle Girl Reserves in the spring of IQ-'53, and is now an independent club with a large membership. Sophomore and Bw Iunior girls are eligible. The success of the Silver Triangle proves the ability of the younger girls at organization. The officers for the spring term were Arlene McWilliams, president: Marjorie Dahl, vice- presidentg Patty Kehoe, secretary: and Margaret Iohnson, treasurer. Top Vnuff Htmzzlfon, Hopper, Iirmixwz S., .ll1'.r.i' ,XvUI'IfLy'I1fJ'I, RIIIINTKQII, Sr'1'i1rr'1'1I, Iienrfcrf Kon' l!t'0.' Iijcrkc, Pffil, i'l.vkegm1rd, Humflmi, Su'i111.m11 I., ling, 1-l11rfc'r'.1'f111 M., fnhilli.-'.m11,' I:l'U71I I'UIK'.' Ilvffflllllrf. Dizfil, Kehoe, .'lfL'l'VfHI'tl771f, Ifiglilfzzz, Olxozz I... 1011115011 ll. The Hi-Y Cabinet of Central is made up of the four olhcers from each of the seven Hi- Y Chapters. Officers of the cabinet are automatically oHicers of the school Hi-Y. Bob Thompson was president in the fall semester, Harold Melahn, vice-president: Bill Pearson, secretaryg and Dick Eisler, treasurer. Meetings are held once a month to carry on all joint Hi-Y business. linportant undertakings planned by the cabinet in the fall were the Halloween Dance, October 30, Central's Thanksgiving Service with Mr. Shoemaker the principal speaker, the Tri-Hi-Y Dance on New Yearis Eve, and the induction service held February 1. Top row: Billnzan, Eclqcrstrom, Beclqman, ff.f1f50ll, Rammz, Berg, Hines, lanes, Amalfi, Row llzrfc: Andfrxon C., Ten Brinlqc, Bush, Miarr, Sletfrllj, McCormick, I'f-lfvsmz I'., 1 ranlq,' Row Iwo: Reece, Murlln, Slrfrd, Ifridlund, Hall, Mich, Killorn, Lowy: Front row: Newell, Bunker, Melahn, Eirlcr, Thompson B., I'earf0n B., Beckwith, Hertflxon. 35 0 rn Z -4 W 3? I- 2 Q 0 rn Z -1 7U DP 1' E Q Ccntralis Hi-Y has for its purpose to create, maintain. and extend throughout the school and community high standards ol' Christian character. lt is sponsored and headed hy the Young Mens Christian Association. and membership in the club is open to all hoys from the Sophomore grade up. Central has seven chapters: the Ahha. Calvalier. Gopher, Linx. Morpheus. Pioneer, and Signia. the Calvalier being the former Monk-head chapter for negro hoys. liach chapter has one meeting each week at the home of one of the members with a joint meeting once a month, usually at school. Meetings consist of group singing, speeches, movies, or some educational enter- tainment. Top 7'U!4'S lofznsofz D., Berg, Tnrmiuz, 1Xw0I'I'l-5, Jlfrllgf, Grzffzi, Beck, Snwltsfy, Ctlrlxon IV., .4jiIx.' Row fire: Sllliflllif, llilrfmz, Htutflzlrf, Zfmprf, Doepke, IUIIIISOII lv.. Ivu12'fv1iJcf1e1', flllfl-Il, G1'llwcr'I,' Row four: Storrlq, HIvl'k,v', I:I'iI17l'lv,v', Aif'lA'UI1 1'., BUIUIHLIII, Borfillzg, Killscfzrnr, Hrouw C.. SILINQ, Z11f111.' Hou' lfzrfcx' 1lo,ff1:'r, Bilrzfrrl, ll't'A1l'!'7', rllffffvy, lllI'I'l4J', Sllllllllfl-772, Hi1H1:',f.f. fl1'1'l711'N, SIz'pf1f'11,f5 Nou' two: Sunzfrx. Sund- fwrg, S1e1'011.fc111, Buffer, Pt'tI7':'0lI, LFQKUII, ll'm'fir1r1', Bfuz'k14'rU,' Frou! row: Iilvkfon, IlIg1'll77I, Pf'f'r'y, Rzlfnfy, Hughes, Eixfcr, Hf'l1ZI1iC'kA'07I, Il'f,fIf'rf1e7'g. During the spring semester Harold Melahn was president of the cabinet, Bob Hall, vice-president, Dave Weaver, secretary, and Art Bertelson, treasurer. Services held every Wednesdziy morning during Lent and followed hy Easter Breakfast, April 17, were conducted hy the cabinet, Also a joint snow caravan with the Girl Reserves on February 19, the Hi-Y Spring Frolic, May 13, and the induction of new members, May 31, were part of the program. Al Iordan from the Y. M. C. A. is adviser. Top 1'0ll'f BI'077A'U7l, Huff, Rollin, Gzzzizlmzfofz. Xelsozz B., IVrr,fI1'11g, Cizxhmizrz, l Yl'0V7lIl71, U ul.fm1i,' Row fre: IUAZIXOII E., Bfllzfrr, Pl'ff'I'.i'U7Z C., Schulz, I,l'fff'.V071 P., F1'l'I'l71tIU, Bmllcfz, .-111111715 Rout' four: Bm'- furzg, Korfm, SIFITIIS, Hc11'gq11z',fI, Crfpprli, l'1'INi1rfo, Pizzrlfrfl, Bz'ffqz'1',' Ron' tfzrref Hzifikffy, Hoff, 1 Butler, lvo.re!iz1111', Ki1l.fr'!i11w', Cftzrk, Gmzfzlgopli.-', Ctflfzomzf Row two: Fmvzfzizm, Gtzfzygfflhog, Canon, IVf11Iw', l,Jif'k.ro11, 1'fLIIl.fC'71 I., Uonfzl, illi1kff1mz'c.' Row 0116: Sfizfrfz, Tivyfm' H., B!'t'kl4'iI!Z, IVri1z'fr, Bcrlrfmzz A., Huff, Jlefufzn, T!IU7l1fJ.f!ll1 IC., Rzfffilzf. 536 on 3 ...l U tu +- I Ps LL an Z S 5 Qi Z Q Z si U cn Skylite Club Meeting tonight in Room 4415. Be there. Members receive this greeting upon entering the art rooms the second and fourth Wednesdays ot each month. The Skylite Club under the guidance of Miss VVitter and Miss Turner, has aimed toward cultural, social, and school service. During the year the club visited the Art Museum, a showing of Contemporary Artists, and Minnesota Artists, Association Exhibit. Ofliccrs during the fall semester were Margaret Stans, presidentg Margaret Hagen, vice-presi- dentg Dorothy Palmer, secretary, and Lorraine Christopherson, treasurer. Margaret Hagen served as president in the springg Lorraine Christopherson, vice-president, Betty Fields, secretaryg and Donald VVeaver, treasurer. Top row: Young, Perlxon, Gi11'1't', HHIIIFXI, .Vt1rfi11, PE'!t'!'A'!1I1 K., Iiccfzfrl, Rav, Sjolunff, K7'!l!'NQI'l',i Ron' two: HfV1lIIl'll?71.f, Sorerzxfzz, .lIm'thi1, I'iif'lIi, Ii'h1'1r, Qmllf, U'm1z'rr', .lIotr'f1rrg. Dekomtzf 15171111 rowi Du Frame, .'lli,f.f Trzrner, Slimf, Clzrixloplinmzz, I'i1fmfr, Hagen, Hizrzrxou, .llifx Winer, I'irp:'i'. The Scandinavian club was organized for the purpose of stimulating interest in Scan- dinavian literature, music, and culture. The membership is made up of pupils from the Swedish and Norwegian classes. The programs usually consist of topics centering around Scandinavian culture. Swedish and Norwegian songs are often sung by the members and readings in either language are sometimes given. The officers for the past year were Margaret Narum, president: Virginia Turnstrand, vice-presidentg Bertha Sparring, secretary, and Frances Dantzer, treasurer. Mr. Erdahl is the faculty adviser. Top row: Hour, l'cIfr50f1 IQ., Sffilffflll, Rylizfzzlzw, Cizrfforz D., So11'er11'r1rf, Qm1rn,flr0n1, Itlrofvxxflz, Sagmof Row four: Lrnzrlr, SIUKIIIXUIZ Ii., lofmfon If., Sampson, Ililvlvfe, Curlmzz ,-1., ELUOIZ, 0.fIe1'1vrrg,' Row lhrrf: H71Ii'lt'j', Nrlxon L., lV!'!'klIl7Id, 015011 G., Bengal, Iofitmxxon, Gromfmof Row two: Brolin, Okfll, Ozlcrlfy, Oafhfim, I,iIII,'Hf.ff, HOkIlH,Vl1lI II., Wf',ftfr4mf,' Iirmzl row: Iohnxon I., Erickson E., Namm, Mr. Ifrduhl, Sparring, I'rlcr5o11, Afkrlqriirrri. 57 imiiarus J UH K lNHGUlS i UH 3' VT, .,. J 1 3 ., '1 -4 'J 'S 1 A' ., LIZ f: ,- :J- f! UZ ,-, E ,- f: : .. I C, -1 C : .i I. ,-. A C. -1 : CL :- : C 'J 'J O 1 f-+ E : :V if: -f. O '1 ,-. 17' fi F M'-1 . cussion of current events. Suhiects taken up are ot' economic, social. political. or edu- cational importance. Oliicers of the cluh select the suhject to he considered. Discussions are usually presented in a formal dehate hy cluh memhers. with a general group discus- sion following. Those who arc to participate in the dehate are notiheci two weeks in advance. liall ollicers of the Forum were VVarren Hultgren. president: lilizaheth Grace Plant, vice-presidentg Nedra Ruder. secretary: and Charles Anderson, treasurer. Helen Thorvilson served as faculty adviser. Top I'Illl'f lx!-fling fflhllfflll K., BVUIISUII, illgrfll, lfr'.fszxf4'11, l,1'11fv1'rVq, f1'HI'Il'7I. l,I'ffI'3071 C., li'i1ls1tuf.' Rau' Ihfrfi .X't'1l'l'H, lxafloru, Slrfll, 1'm'tr'f', Hzrtlzv, .X'r'f.ffn1 P., 5lf7l'H.' Kon' fwoi Ornfx, Rnxfiul, Snmrt, Sl',U'iOl1,9, .lIi1r,-'lmlI, .l.1'1f'ff, I:t'7'gI15UlI, H':'1'l, Hulnzj l'iI'UllI ruwi .llIN1Q!'!', H1lIfg7'fll, Plimr, Hi. 1'.s' Thor- l'i!.fUI1, RIH!l'l', .llHl,f'l'.f!ll! C.. jlliffltllllf, Ialllkhll-II. Meetings of the Student Forum are held on the second and fourth Vllednesdays in every month. Some of the discussions were on the death penalty for crime, married women in industry, intercollegiate athletics, the governments' place in business, and personal problems of high school students. Another activity of the Forum was the distribution of a questionnaire to discover the opinions of the average student on such matters as love, personal conduct, and politics. Spring ofhcers included Elizabeth Grace Plant, presidentg Harry Butler, vice-president: Andrew Iohnson, secretaryg Don Patrick, treasurerg and Iohn Hart, sergeant-at-arms. Tap row: Kellur, Iltltfllf-ll, Docpkr, IIt'II'l'fOIl If., Ruffin, BFOIIJUIL' Rau' three: Rustad, Silifll, AYPIXOII P., Vanftrum, lolmmn R., Wizlftadf Row two: .-l.rlrU, Barry, llirnfhizll, Rfclenzryrr, SEEK!-Klllff Front row: Patrick, Hari, Pliml, Hifi Th0fL'il,fI1ll, 1061151111 .-I., Butler. 88 UAD S DEBATE ARREN DEBATE The establishment of a debate class at Central last fall brought about a great deal ol' competition for positions on the regular debating squad. Members of the debating, class took part in non-decision debates with representatives from Edison, Roosevelt, the Mellon, Wiscorisiri high school, and Minnehaha Academy. The regular debate squad was then picked by tryout debates held among the students. These tryouts, judged by Miss Thorvilson and Mr. Addington of the faculty, resulted in placing Elizabeth Plant and Andrew Iohnson on the affirmative team with Harry Butler and Don Patrick on the negative squad. These teams debated in the city tournament ol' the state debate league held on February ninth and tenth. The subject for debate was: Resolved, That Minnesota should adopt a unicameral system ol' legislature. lfntfer, l'ut1'1'fk, Plum, lnlzzzfon fl., ,Vin Thoztifsmz. Un November 22, IQI8, George H. YVarren established at Central the Frank Merton Warren Prize Debate Fund in memory of his son, a former student. Each year since that time this fund has provided money awards to the participants in a lunior-Senior debate called the W'arren Debate. This debate is given before the students in an audi- torium period. This yearls participants, chosen in tryout debates, were Andrew Iohnson, Roy Iohnson, and Harry Butler on the senior team and Elizabeth Plant, Rodney Keller, and Bill Streukens on the junior team. The subject for debate Was: Resolved, That the Ludlow VVar Referendum Bill Should Be Adopted. Both teams were coached by Miss Thorvilson. Top wuz' SIITIIIQFIIJ, Kffltzr, lofzfzmlz fl., IOIIIIJIJVI R.,' I'-7'0lIf row: PILUII, Miss Thorzfilson, Hntfer. 89 8 l 8073 AN S l AN D HUW '-r 3 , ft C -,- ., 'T f 7 - 4 H :- ff , 'I :.: 1 .i .1 ,- :- 5 C13 , 4 VT fi F. CIE : ., r: ,- 'J' ft 'IG 1 ff C : LT' C S Q11 'T H 3' C 7: X 4 C : LT' CZ 5 A C 'T the direction ol' Kliss Edlund holds its bi-weekly meetings. The fall term contained many interesting hours. Une ol' its highlights was a trip to the Purity baking Cfoinpany where the members learned much about yeast and its action. .Xgain Nlr. Iarvis tallied, on his trip to Southwestern United States and brought them his cacti which are now in the green house and are cared for by students. Top mir: .llr'li'i11lIf', .l.QlIl'll', A-lrlzlrrfwi H.. ,llrrt'r'r. f'lilllItIIl'iIX, Clomf, lfiffmtzn. llrflfizfzr, IJz'ffrkfv', Hl'l Q!jIlI,iI.' Kon' form' Hriff. ,YilI'.ffI'U!7I, ,lfzffrrfoli If., ffizrl, Ifn,-wr. I.iu1r, Horfmz, lrflry, Iiiflmizn IJ.: Ron' lf11'r'z'.' l.1'r'fr11fir'a'IQ, 1,l'I'l'l'fkI'tlt'llf, Sfrvrzzzrffzf, Cnlzfr, Hnfffnlrfl, Hilxrkzrifmz, !fm'fiz'tf, Rum. l7i11'zt'z'11. fil'III'!,' Run' two: Iohrlfzm T., lifliolf, Ihzhlcvz, Iltlllffllll IV., Grizfoziy Ifhrug lQm1il1'i111, Hilfe,-', 1J!U'l'.i',' IJVKIIII wuz' .lllfx Ifrmw, ffftlllfllflrf, l'10f.fIll7I, .lfzrfwxfufz ll., fil'tllII'ilH, Sl'llH'iII'Z, .if11l1'11-'oil IP., .'If11ffr,f011 ill., llixx liflluml. The Botany Club was responsible for the Holly and Mistletoe Sale last Christmas which was a great success. However, they have decided to avoid the sale of mistletoe in the future as it was the cause of several disturbances. ln the fall the club selected as its olhcers Marion Gronvall, president: lean Fossum. vice-president: Marian Granlund, secretary: Milton Anderson, treasurerg and Forest Fagerstrom, sergeant-at-arms. The latter was chosen lor this responsible position because he was the smallest member of the club. Top rout Iilt'IlfVA'FII, Xml.-'nfl I.., Srzzrlfzfzw, frfllflllllj. ll.1Ihim'i1i'. li'f1rflw'. ,llcXnfl, lit'7I1il l',' Kon' four: ljxzrfrzi, SIVNIHIUIIX, .llnlftrfwi C, .5'77IiIVI, liiilmmlzfi, tfnlg,-'u'rll, lfffioll, l'lr1fgfi1,f.' Kon lfirrri Hrzzlnmkfl' If., HFIIIIPIAIAFI' JI., Shizwir, llnrfwi, llizhlwi, fllilfllill, H!'VlQfilkl'7', Hi11'11iu'il.' Ron' lzwoi Sll'iIN.fU7I G., lffiuxwz, .'IIIIl1'l'fUlI JI., ll'iff1l1n1,f, .Haig l,ilI'I',f, HL1I1.fl'l1 I-1.5 Kon' our: lfflflllilll, IIUXKIHYI. Hlilfnmll, Bri- .c:'l'1'r, xilzrfrr,-'nfl ll., l'1'INi1f2lo, ,XII-IJAQFJ'I1lf. mi no D -.l LJ 7 Z ff I- on on D -I Q 0 Z Q Z EE During the spring term many interesting programs were enjoyed by members ol' the Botany Club. lndians was the subject of one program while another included a talk by the President of the Mushroom Society. Two other programs were devoted to special science trips. The club also gave its annual Rose Sale toward the last of May. The officers were lean Possum, presidentg Dorothy Hillman, vice-president: Virginia Bei- seker, secretary: Milton Anderson, treasurerg and Harry Bittman. sergeant-at-arms. Top row: EIQFIIIIIIJ, lirillm, Daly, ffl'fHII'1lH, Good, f11111'1'r.fon M., Curlfou IP., Hffklill, IV1if.fal1g.' Ron' four: IVIc'lVaide, GVHYIIIIVIZ, Birflarrf, Iohnxorl Ii., Bfll, IVIIIIITKQ, Difvlvlr, 1.1IVIirQlIl'f Row zlzrrr: Af'lIiHl'I' fll., Gralifmzrf, Linnltr, Keller, Brill, Sf!'!'II!'l'.fUlI, Engrafzzlni, KLli,Vff', Hf'rzr1fy,' Row Iwo: Irflry, Smifh M., Brzilqf. Brown T., Bishop, Corlvfn, Roll, Hizfcf: From row: Rirlnzarz, Billnmn, I'v0,ffIlNZ, .llzxx Iizlfund, IlI1',c,f lifrzcf, Bt'1i.1'f'k!'I', liixli, ,4z1dfr,fo11 M. Fencing enthusiasts, to the tune of Fifteen boys and girls, enrolled during the fall semester in Central's Fencing Club. now in its second year and under the direction of Mr. M. F. Schadegg. Combining a need for both speed and grace. fencing provides a thrilling and cxhilerating diversion for all who master it. Several of the more expert members have represented the club in various tournaments. Ufncers elected for the fall term were Phyllis Reuter, presidentg Robert Lindgren, vice-president: Carmen Smith, secretary: and Violet Peterson. treasurer. Top ww: TVLIIKYLIJ, Schulz, Sfiimff, Kmffurl, .lIc11'o0.fl.f, l'i1frfr'k, .lIrC11e,' Nou' Iwo: Taylor N., Rrynolzff R., Iirrfcc D., Holm. .'lliz'f1z11111', 1Qc'y110l1l.f Il .,' Frou! 1'Ull'f .lliliy PCfl'l'f0II .llr. Sofltllffgig, Rfnlrr, Smiflz, Harder. or 2 1-ri Z fl I fl T' C oo '11 70 rn Z Q I fd F' C oo ulJill'lCZ-YOUS l:fLlI1ClllSC?N 'l'his is the question thait you would probably be asked if you xipplied for membership in the French Club: :ind if you were not able to reply Oni, oui, 111z1de1noiselle, you would probably be disqualified, for the French Club is open only to those students who have txiken or :ire taking French. ln IQIQ this club adopted its olliciail title of Le Foyer. which means The llexirthf' For the fall term llelen Ojalgi was chosen president :ind Ianet Heverly. Donald VVez1ver, and lames Iones, secretary. vice-president. and treasurer, respectively. Top rout ,1ll'l'l,i, Illzl.-'m1l, lwzftf, IJ11111rl.-1111, liz-clilrl. .lIQlll'l1', Xulnnmri. Ch1'1fmpl1f1'.mr1. Iiawrrxf, Chnl' lmzfl, lulrrn, Sniifh, Run' rl1r'z'z': I,'ur11'1111', l'l1z'lp.f, Iirllrr, llimxf, ElAJ'f!1!7FI'AQ, Ifoprlizml, .'llfrx'l1rr'Ig, Croclfer, Ifzwx. C111-1, Uz'4'1xff,' Kon' luv. lfilrl, Hulwzfimzz, Cl111n1l1r'1'.i', Ifroufn, Bcrlqzn, U'lJ0nr1z'll, Ulxofz, Xlichrlud, Tupprr, Qzmlr, IIrm'11If.' Ron' fmt: Xclzcz, .lI1ll1'1', HF!'l'?'lX', llvt'tIl'FI'. Xlrf. llrcclixlrr, Ujzllxl, Ionrs I., Roll, .'lI11zligt1f1, lfolfy. Under the direction of Mrs. Drechsler, the French Club is one of CC11If21llS most active clubs. Regularly during the full term the French Club has given 11 Christmas party at which 'kpere Noelf' impersonated by one of its members, distributes presents. In the spring the biggest undertaking of Le Foyer was its supervising of the assembly on International Good Will Day, May 18. Un that day a pence message is received from the children of VVales, and 21 message is sent in answer by the children of America. Spring officers were Lorraine Christopherson, presidentg Donald Weaver, vice-presidentg Audrey Ladd, secretary: and Frances Ann Roll, treasurer. TOP raw: Murrdy, Lrllgllton, Lezlilhl, lolxnfon lf., Sezwvrizl, Willcox, Walsmd, Bdfklfll' Hill, Holiltuj Row fix: Bfllggff, Surlzcrluml, Nflxorz S., Kryrx, Berlqin, Koenig, Sflzmdclr, Ruff, Gr11f1c.f,' Row five: Scllmuzzler, Murphy, Shiwrx, Suur, Vezfrrku, Sezlguficlq, H1IH!I1L171, Lewisf Raw fmfr: Buffs, Dechar. Larsrn E., Chmlis, Lony, OlC'tI7I71llY', Dahl, Tuma: Row tlzrrr: Evans, Iaclqson, I,cw1'x, Mallory, Calvin, IUIIYIXUII H., Long, .'f!11lt'I'J'0l1 P., Hopper: Ron' Iwo: lol111.vm1 I... I.z'z'fz1g.i'1on, Grilvlvlf, .'ll'l'11II, Lockwood. Pfril, Alniqzzixf, Himfwl V.: Frwzf row: IVf111'rr, Roll, Ch1'1',rmpl1f:'1'f0z1, Liulfl, Horziirz, julie-n, Foster, Ii7ullz'11Iinc. Q2 no D -J U Z I: ff -.1 no D -l LJ Z F 411 -J Founded in November. IQI6, the Latin Club is one ol' the oldest clubs in Central. lt is open to students who either have talcen Latin lor two years or are now taking it. The purpose ol' the club is to interest the students in Roman life and literature besides acquainting them with each other. Bernice Rosenthal was the president lor the fall term and Carleton Todd, Iune Bergerson, and Maxine Irlandlon were vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. Miss lfstelle Conway is the very able club adviser. Top mira' I-lirmwz I., Afilllligtlll, Irltlfrh, .llf'Q11z'r1'v, l:'kQrA'1'1'ff IJ.. 'l'r'rr'z'ff, Y'1n'l1q1r1fl, lC1'r'z'c. lfffrff, Smzflz, HVllgg!'l'.' Run' 1l11'1'r'.' HLIITY, HLIlILQ', Cu.ffvf'r H., Ctlxlizv' lf., CIlI'l'Y, Ilzlqmhimz, lirwrnzrzz, Urzirxf, lxlffllllll, Ufefliilllk-' Ron' Info: RITXQIIIIIII, ISor'kIf'1', .lI1'll'flIfun1.f, Kz'f'f1'. U'Cm111ru', HLlIf!7!'I', Cmin, Wil- fnznzf, I,in'.+'w1 ll., l7f'lli11'f, Ifizfolzf l'.l'UHI mm: Pfimf, lim: Hz'r'kQz'a'.fo11. Htlfllffflll, '1'mlf!. lfliuk, lCn,fz'11lf1i1I, l.i1rfo11 If., Roll. At several meetings throughout the semester Latin plays were presented by the club members. These, however. were not the most important activities during the year. On March I7 the club held its annual St. Patricliis Day Bow Sale from which it realized 32253. Un that day club members were stationed at all doors of the building with a box of shamroclis and bows. Spring officers were Sally lierglund. president: Phyllis Hatch, vice-president: Marie O'Connor. secretaryg and Mary Lee Smith, treasurer. Top l'UIl'f Swilzlfrazz E., ljfmr, Iliflllfflil S., Ifltzcfz, Hillzfon If., CIfixz'1'f, Ii'z'fIiun1.r, KIlllIkI'II!7!'I'Q, Trrrv. MCCUrnmc'fq, fIzlI'l'Itf?f Rauf Iizfr: Mafzfloll, Ffllflk, Hell, Bm11.f,-'1'u11, fjjlllll, I0hlIAY1lI B., linllzry, N1'l.fr111 P., Mrljmiafff, Kf1fIe,ml1,' Row four: .,lIOIfI'l'll, Smziflz ll., 1'ri1t'f1z'!ff, llimiofz, Iirllogg, RUIhl'l'1'I7Q, Wm'- lfy I., Sz4'z'e'11r'v, llzfrthtz, 'I'f10mi1.f.' Row fl11'r'1': If1'1'1'k,w1: I., .Xrlfml S,, .lIlHl'7' lf.. 1'-l'z I27,ftlH. Hof, Infin- xion, lirrrg' I'Ioz'Ia111f, Clofd, l'11H11mz,' Row Iwo: S!'l'l'I'IlI, Ift'l'fj1I!Il, Cozrllftr, Himffrz, Iohnmn I., .'lfIcl.uz'l1lan, Fliztfrz, Morri.-', Morgimq Front ww: Wullff, I-luyqrrllzy, flimrfz, UY,'m1nor, AfI1'f.f Cwmfizy, Brrglmzd, Smith JI., Hl'7'yl'I'fO71, Kofvs. O 5 O I'T'l 7U Q I- O U1 7U fl I- The Commercial Cflub is made up of students who are taking at least one commercial subject. lts purpose is to encourage the student in the work he wishes to follow and at the same time to increase his interest in his particular commercial subjects. The otlieers elected lor the liall term were lienneth VVilson. president: l.orraine Mecklen- burg. vice-president: .Xrdis Cirunditz. secretary: and llarxey Lundstrom. treasurer. Mr. Norby served very eapably as faculty adviser during the fall semester. Top VUll'f 1.111ifig1z1.ft, .lI.1ft'f1w14', fllHl'II'N, l'wpf', living, Mf1'f'11111, Xzzyqrrzf, Kzllorrz, lQc'z'1z'1', fir'in1.fmr1,' Ilan' ffmr: Uz'r'z'mr1, Iilzfffnf, 1111.-'f1lotA', H2'Ull'lII!lAQ, lfilfffflfftlth, C.'.mipl14'H, lltllxmz, Hilrflzng, ICU,-'rm f1el'g1'1', Kun' lfzfrrt' lCi1lr11', llilrffilk, I.lll'!'!'ll, l','1'r'fJr'11J, ll'l'l'lII'V, IIJIILQ, .lmfz'Ifz', lfffzllwzi .l., lf1sff'1'.' Km! f1n,,- ,N'.11u1gl'. l..nfi1', ll1fHi.11'fl, Spizzwzzlgi llilzrkzrzmfz, jfffzfzfmz lf., Cm'fw'f1, llizlfy, 17rr'z'n1izf1.' l f'o11l I'UII'f llfrfiy, Iffllllfll, Kzmlsnlz, .lItllIffIl.f, .X'f'.r.f, fi1'ffi:'1'1.frn1, .Yt'ffOI1 I., R1't'z'. .ll11r'ffz'r. li'ilr'lz'v. Having a membership of more than three hundred students, the Commercial Club is the largest club in Central. During the year many interesting and valuable speakers from the business world were presented to the members. Outstanding among these were Miss Hart from North High, who demonstrated diilierent olliee machines, and Mr. Albert Tangora, who proved his ability as the world's fastest typist to type at the rate of one hundred and forty-one words a minute. Of especial interest to the IDCIT1- bers was an excursion through the Minneapolis Business College. Top rout Gnrliirnz, IQmf111gn', lI'i1lf1'f1, fltzfkilz, IQo.f1z'r, lX'iIIlft'l', .ll.11'f111, EVQl'kI'l'.ff D., Nvtlfhfll, Roiffuzrfz, Perry: Ron' fire: Rmrfy, l'l'in'hf'IIz', lionfil, Bizrm, I-w1rf1, Moll, f:llUV!'I'l, Bm'fQ'n1tz11, Nelson lf, Sltlffordi Rau' four: Wrfrh, Rn!vf1'fxo11, f,liI7'ffO7l I.., CUIIUII, 311151, xwl'l4'1fI1lI.fI. Sfrflnnzzl, ,fflljl-NVQ, Ufforz l.,' Nou' thffr: .llif'hrf,fur1, .ll1n'pl1y, .SfI71f7.t'U!1, HLll1.l'Fl1 H., Urmxf, .llnfr'lif1',g, lfmuvi, Hizlqfr, ll'6'X7F7'.' Ron' Iu'0.' fjlciflllllflf, ffiiflffflzf, fl1'fzlf'fir'i1mf, lJ11Fr'fxf11r', ll'l'I'.f0l1, ,llznzgzvy CLI7'!.fUlI ,lI., Sf1'iU11ffi1'rg, H1'i1mfry,' lfrwzl mu? Xllfllllfffll. Snrzffxlrom, lV1!.fw1, Grzmrlziz, .lffck!r'21!m1'g, KIi7l4QI'VlHl, Ralph, Schfzi. -'si ERC Al. C ERC AI. C As the Commercial Club was established to develop a professional interest among com- mercial people, representatives from various types of commercial concerns were chosen to speak during the spring semester. It was felt that in this way the members would receive a more rounded view of commercial positions. Of especial practical benefit to the members was a talk on Developing the Personalityfl given by Mr. Farnham of the Y. M. C. A. at a meeting held early in the semester. At other meetings several other interesting speakers spoke on phases of commercial work. Top row: 1'il'l'.flf'Ill, G11'Q11o11, ll1'1'z'l1'y, .llf'11zlz'11l111ll, Szzferlell, Hflmr, Daly, lQ111111'11ll, 111111151111 pl., ll'1'111- m1111,' Row fin-: fz'1'11f'll, !,'h11111l1f'1', !,'r111'1l1'11, Rofkilfl, Strolzl, Sfffil-71. C111'lm11 H., .Yz'l.fr111 C., fI4'r',v11k1'1'.' Row four: Holm, I-111111011 I., .Xl1111m11, Sl. lohn, Norton, Sforck, S11'111'1gl1m11, Uxllwy, Uxf'11,' Rauf Mrvf: 10111111111 M., lf11LQ1j111'.f1, .lI11lf111'1'e, lllirlrlle, 1'll1Il!'I'A'07l B., .S'Cl1f'1c'1rlc'1', 1.f'I3i11c', S11f1111xr111 11.5 Rauf luv: Dr Mtlrx, lllllfif .WN H111vQl11, O'f.'f1111111r, IQr11'.f1'11, Iioxrll, Vtl71.flI'I1I71, H0y'f'I',i Row o111': 1-I.rkfjQ11111'1l, Ray, .f1111lr'1'.fo11 R., lJ1111l11111I1111, l'ilY'1lfZ, lfIH'fQl', 1'l11l?.f!'7l E., Brown In order to cooperate with the Student Council in its Courtesy Campaign held during the spring, the Commercial Club took as its spring project helping to keep the lunch room neat and clean. All ol' the three hundred and fifty members were instructed to do everything in their power to accomplish this aim. At the head ol' this project were Mr. Pelto, the spring adviser, and the club ollicers: Helen Browning, president: .Xrdis Grunditz, vice-president: Dorothy Nordin. secretary: Robert Scholls, treasurer. Top 1'o11': lf114Ql1i111.-1-11, l.11h1', l.11111l,-'11'r1111, .S'111rl!:ly, 1013115011 il., Pei11'xo11, lCz'1lf11'l1l, Iirrg, .lI111'p0v. HOlL'l'7'.f,4 Run' four: S1'l111l1:, K11111l.fz'11, Il1111g1'll1nff, S11111l1 B., Rcfinly, ll'h1'I:'1l, Hol111,Q1'1'11, Iilukzx Krizflv, Row fhrrr: Cl11'1'.f1'1l1,f, .X'1'!1111'1'A', fi1'i11'l1111'.', lflflalll, 1001151111 ll., Sm1'Il1 JI., HUH1111111, llvt'l'A'llKI1Il, Jflilv, O'Cc11111r11',' 1611141 Iwo: IQz'n'z', Igor, l.111'.m11 Ii., Inl111m11 ll., Sp111'f:, ,lI1i1'l111z'l,r, I2f1yli111, lfl'lt'k.v'UlI XL, Hillan, S1ro111.' I-111111 r1111': G1'11111l1'1:, .Yo1'1l1'11, H1'o11'111'11g, .Sl1o11.-'l1, .lI1'. l'f'lIr1, lf1l1l1.vr111 .l., 19r111fkz'1'. C111'11w'1gh.f, 1.II1t'a'UI1. I1 D 13213 'I BHD H9 iS During tlit- spring scinestcr the Coininurcial Club inatle special cllorts to enable its ineinbcrs to actiuire responsible positions in business alter thu- had lclt st-liuol. lhls was done bv rt-conuncnding the applicant and posting the various positions open as well as tlit- date when the examination lor applicants would taltc place. Several ol the incinbcrs tooli thc cxaniination for tht- ollicc ol' junior school clerk conducted bv the Citv Civil Service Lioininission on ,Xpril go, it,gH. Other tests were contluctt-tl later in the spring. 'l'host- persons receiving the highest marks in these tests are sclt-ctt-tl for the positions open, Top I'll!1',' llulz, ff1f111,-'U11 G., Ifrrxq. K111'l1'f1, l'1tHItl.v', lli11n'11.flz'111, .llI1Xf'2'.fUI1 I... lfinzkf. .l111lrf',-1111 lf., Ifllffizrzil. IQH11' jf1'r.' flings, l'1l!V1't'A', ftlflfl.-'IIII l'ff1.Qf11111r, 1x'l1111.fnl1, lf1f1l1.rol1 li., lie'1A'11J.111, llilfll, ,llc ll'.11'1!f'.' lvhn' fwzirf ffilllgfilfllll, Hlfl. l.z'1f111. I111f1'r'611.f, 1111.-'01, tiff.-'l11ffu11, Xiwf, Yuziugg Ron' lfII't'lf l.11111'z'ff. f,'ill'l.fH7l II., lfftfiz.-'o11. f,'111'f.m11 ff., Il.111.-1111 .l., l'.1hl, lf.-'1 my .Xl4'lIf1rm', K' ',i' 411: Ron 11111: Html. Iii-mit' ff., llzffrf' I., Iffi11'!lr111f1, fjllllfffl. Hjllytlll, .lluf'11'g. .lfr'1'1vtw.-1' I:I'U!If rfflzf .li11f111NQ, fi.!fl'!l'I, .Nlrfte fvrif, ll'rz'11, lv'i1fhz 1111, l71t'A'm11. Scfzw, Hw'gn1.111. The members of the stage crew performed their duties throughout the fall and spring semesters in the quiet and eH'icient inanner which the school has come to take for granted. lt is this very erliciency which sometimes causes us to forget the invaluable services rendered by this group of boys. The spring semester saw the introduction of an amplifying systc-in which enabled the audience to hear clearly from any section of the auditorium. This apparatus is likewise ably handled by the crew. Robert Herdahl, stage managerg Martin Anderson. electrician: Donald Falk, proiectionistg and Tluirstoti Zettel and Robert Sjotvedt, stage hands, under the direction of Maylon Hepp. faculty adviser. staged two class plays, two operas. two coinniencements and several other activities. ,'1l1I11f'l'.VUl1 JI., liizfk, Zwlfrf, fllf. Hfpp, .Sjr1I1'z'1ff. I?z'1'11'11f1l. ob FENC NG CLUB L- ND SCR LL U I The spring semester saw the comparatively new Fencing Club become one of Ceutral's most active and wide-awake clubs. NVith Robert Lindgren, president: Carmen Olson. vice-president: VVanda Reynolds, secretary: Violet Peterson. treasurerg and Marie Tay- lor. keeper ol' arms. as ollicers, the club engaged suciiessiiully in two tournaments. winf ning over St. Paul Central by a score ol' 21 to zo on Mareh I8 and over West by 40 to 18 on March 25. and in the Iamboree lor High School Fencers at the Curtis llotel. To members outstanding in these activities, merit cards were awarded containing an rating together with club pins shaped like foils. Top mm: llfrzxftf, Schulz, llkilflz, ll'i1f.rzi1if, lJ1'z1'f1z'r1, llviflr, l o,r,:1n11. .N'c1wIgg111,:5 Rau' four: licikzr. l,lilIIl!'l', illllVlIl'I', .lIi11'uo.fi,f, Al.,7!'.l!, 'I'1'fif1r'1', Mt1ffrn'rf.' Ron' 1f1r:'z'.' .llix Slrizml, lQ11,f1inz', flz'11ffw'.ml1, Hizl- szlli, K1 wlrflilf. lililkr, lfffmfz, .ll1'.f,f lfrlff Kon' 111115 Hizrzfrr, timlnw, IJFIJIIIVQ, ll'ilflc'11I1'i1z', .l.fk4'.Qi1ur1f, l'iI!J'l!'l', ,lliiyq l'il'U11I row: l,l'11fllg1'r11, 'l'i1i'lnr, l'1'11'1',m11 If, Hr. Xfrfiiiilzjqqg, Smith ff., lQry11uM.f. Quill and Scroll. the international honor society for high school iournalists. was organ, ized at Central ten years ago. lts purpose is to encourage and reward students of out- standing literary ability. These students are recommended lor membership by the elub's advisers, Mr. Mulligan and Miss O'l,eary. Artiiiles which have appeared in print in- one ol' the school publications are sent to the National lleadquarters by those recom- mended. If they are approved, the student becomes a member ol the society. During the past year thirteen were eligible lor the chapter. Top ?'UIl'f lllillitllfff, Bizlqff, f1i1'It'A'.fUI1, .I11lf17llQ, Rizfjihf Franz mzfx' l'1'lr'r,fo11 C., .Wig Xlzzffiixqizrz, flum- ruff, Huzvfir. UT 45 1 lx j xx: XX-,E -g C-E-N-T-I2-A-L HCDLD THAT LINE I S+ CDN AMPI Y FCDQTBALL CI-1 IT ALI.-C FIVE CENTRf'Rl.'S 'IK 4 4-4., Sid D SHHD w .-fa. ,as- 9 . ,Z V: EM V v 4v,L- . 'f,, ' ,gr ' vi '1' v--p a nv H .9 ws nv ,. ,-. Gd 3' Q 1 4 ft ,T 7? Z f 1. ft 'Ai :i 1 7: 7 v :1 H 7 -i C 2 7. -1 N ri. Z fi 7 7. f 7.. 3 -1 llo thnx' ilirert the Girls' .Xllllelir .Xssot'i.llioll. lllll .llso ther lL'1lL'l1 .lllllvlifs Lllltl tlLlIlk'lI1Lj. Xliss wlL'IllL'f llllkl Xliss lfgllli resllt-cliwll. ill lht tlqlill glflllllasilllll ulqlssvs. ilillest' lxxo XIII' lrivntls :ls well :ls tellullelts :lllll lltlNlSL'I'S ol' the girls. 'lilies IFF' to iilleltst girls ill sports lor lllt- l7lII'lTU5k' ol' Qtlkllllg lllelll lll1yNlL'Llllf', ol tlexelolllilg llt'rsoil.llilics. zlnll. inosl llllpllfllllll ol llll. ol' eilrollrilgillg gllllll sporlslllglllsllin Ciooil srlorlslnililsllill is the llglsis ol alll Llllllellt' 1lL'UNlIlL'3 ln the llllllllllll lil lwllrh LlllXlSL'I'N. llllei'-srllolllslil' sllorls rolllpe, tztion lor girls is nol AlLlNUL'llIt'Ll ln' either. l5Lll llotll llllllli lllall alll girls sllollltl enter Nlllllt' ill tht- XLIYIULIS illllletil' .ICIIXIUUN ollerul thelll :ll Lelllrzll. lrff Ji, izgfzl. lll.-A 21117162 .xml ll:-'.f lifllj. The hrst Ci. A. pX. Billlftl ut Central was erelltetl in the tilll of lolvg. This hoartl con, sistecl of four members. The present bozlrtl consists of eighteen members, three ol which are olhcers. Its purpose is to further the interest of girls in athletics. Erich girl on the board is ill complete charge ol' one sport. The hoarcl holds meetings the second and fourth XVetlnestlzlys ot' each month in the Trophy Room. The officers are elected by the G. A. A. while the members are chosen hy the preceding liililfil. The othcers for the fall term were Margaret Narnm. presitlentg lezln Leighton. vice-presitlelltg anal Sally Bronson, secretary. ln the spring term Maxine VVcher SLlCCCCdCLl Margaret Narllm as president. Top 111141: .Yi1n1p.ml1, Bflllgfllllll, I'e11'1'.ro11 T., fIr1I1!'IIfIl'flI, '1'11l'f1q1i1.ff, flu.-'l1kw', KIlIIQlIl,' Raw fll'1l.' Holglzrz.-'m2, Yflilllg, Koenig. lflutf, Ulfrlrl I.. li'rfl1'r. Rlzlflfzf I-irwzz mu? .lI1.-if Ifilfk, Grfnlzf, 1.l'liIQl1I0l1, Avllflllll, Bronfazz, .Hzff Z1f'n1r'r. lfll an eu I U ff LJ En Ps EI! on 3 .I LJ X X SJ Fame and glory were again brought to Central in ltjgj'-IQ58 by its etlicient coaching staff. This versatile stall' has successfully taught eight diiferent sports to many ol' the 1786 boys in physical education classes. Central's football team won the city high school championship under the able direction of loc Markley and assistant coach XVeston Mitchell. A strong baseball team was also produced hy Ioe Markle-y. A basketball team of good sportsmanship and hard lighting was developed by VVeston Mitchell. lfdmund Weber once more built up well-balanced swimming, tennis, and scrub football teams. An ellicient track team with several outstanding runners was produced hy Bill Hawker. Golf was efhciently taken care of hy Charles Addington and Central's First hockey team was guided hy a new member of the faculty, Stanford Strand. Ross Peck was again faculty manager for sports. Lrfr Io right: Ur. 1 1Ill'k!'l', fllr. Jltzrlqlfy, Hr. ,'lI1'Iz'f1ffl, Mr. ll'rfvr'V. The Central High HC Club, composed of boys who have received letters in any sport in which Central participates, is one of the outstanding clubs in the school. The sports that are represented in the club are football. basketball and swimming. The club holds an annual Cv Club Dance and banquet. lt also sponsors an All-Nations Tournament for the Bernard Bailey trophy. It was headed by Don Schneider, presidentg Bud Cole- man, vice-president: Bill Pitblado, secretary: and Bob Sweiger, treasurer. This club is respected by the students because its members are the boys who carry on the athletic traditions of Central. Snlndzing: H!1!lI1Ul7, lohnxon, Slmlf, Berg, Crfppeik S1Il'I'iI27tll7, Eirle, Hamm, Nelson, Iohnxon, Elfhtmz Barnes, SLlIlf07'I!, Hong, Olson, Brcfqufifhi Sfllfflif Hofnzff, Vzzrzfizfm, Berlhml, Adanzf, Hozvfe, S!l !'Ilgf'fi Srhneizier, Colcnzarz, Piflvlado, Ajax, Broil.-'r121, G11l1gFfh0I7, lrlwfff. G1Nldff1-'UV1- 103 -I 'l -l I I- I- U3 C U Z as ggi - l 5-2 7U -t I k LD I-VI Via I- .. ,Av. A lihis year loe Nlarlxlev antl NVL-ston Nlituhell tlevelopetl a ehanipionship team which hroke the proverhial iinx that has liollowetl Central's toothall teams lor eleven years. Don Sehneitler eaptainetl this yearis team to the city title antl was avvartletl all-eity quarterhaela. lioh Sweiger, all-eity liullhaelt, exeelletl in line-smashing antl strong def liensive play. lra lflsham was all-eity end. Iohn llillman, outstantling taeltle. anal llernie Nelson, center. were given positions on the allfeitv team. XVhile the other memhers oi' the team were not given all-eity positions, they were all tloing more than their tluty. ln the seventeen years that Mr. Nlarltley has eoaehetl iioothall at Central. his teams have lost seventeen games antl won one huntlretl antl twenty. fwfr 1'w11.' li flllllltlll, lllflltl, Zz'n1ftfz', lliflmtl, .lft1x'. Xrf.-'wif H., Ilallmfz. .Nfflfilfzftlz-'tf1, ,llltll-', Kun ffzrzfi ,lliz llzftfzwff, ,Nf1w'f1ft111. lirlfry, llitl-Ivfllllg, Iflflmilzi, Alllllfl. Hfzznzfirrtg, f.iflft'IIItlIl, l.t'1,-'v, llr. ,llark frvi Kun' Izwlf l't1:'tfofn,r, .lf1r1gft111'of1, .l11yQ1'lurLv', XlVIlt'A'I'lIJ', l'r'!tuft1, lltlf'ff'kA'lv, lillfg, Slftlllfllll, lvtlitlfktlf I'1'o111 wut: NIVIIH, lznfz, Iffftfflwlf, llwfmr.-1 l .i.l-'!ItlI?I, Xtk!IlIl'IlfI'I'. lluzwfe, .N11z'1Agt'r, Ixitl,-'1wr1i1.-'. The oltl rivalry hetueen the Xlarlaleysmeu antl the Polars was renewetl tlurmg this season in a lioothall game which entletl in a scoreless tie. 'lihe l'olars matle their most serious tlrive in the liourth quarter when llrotly ol' North smashed center anal was linally stoppetl on the six yartl line. 'liwo tlown antl three more yards to go. ln two more unsuccessful attempts the Polars were tlriven hack hy the stalwart Pioneers. antl the game was savetl. ln a later game the l'ioneers repaitl the Tetlelies lor last year's tlelieat hy defeating them in a tough hattle. The two teams playetl the whole lirst quarter without a score. ln the seeontl quarter, Captain lion Schneider went over for a touehtlown and Zemple matle the extra point. 'lihen lioh Sweiger. who playetl hrilf liant lioothall, elippetl off lilly yartls lor another touehtlown. l.ater, liernie Nelson, center, intercepted a pass antl went over lor another touchdown, The only threat to Central's seore came when llutl Nloynihan swept clown to Centralis 36 yard line. A happy homecoming ganie thus entletl with a score ot zjfo. In-1 ASHBURN EST- 'l'he Central-VVest game was the most exciting game of the season. VVest's hrst touch- down came after a 75 yard r11n aided by a IS yard penalty. Bob Sweiger recovered a l-Ull1l7lCd hall and the next down lloh Nehring raced 18 yards for a touchdown. With only a minute left to play Schneider received the hall, ran to the left and sud- denly threw a pass to the waiting hands ol lra Elsham. who stepped over the goal line and Central defeated VVest hy a score of I3-7. Central wo11 its first loothall championship in IO years hy defeating Wz1shh11r11. The Millers started out with a spectacular drive, hut were checked on the I7 yard li11e. The Pioneers in return marched to Washhurn's I2 yard line where the hall popped out of Schneider's hands, was caught hy Sweiger, who went over for a touchdown. .X hlocked kick of WllSl1l7LlfIllS was recovered hy Hillman who went over for a touchdown. The third touchdown came when Nehring plowed from the 4 yard line and the fourth touchdown was made hy Ted Vasatka from the IS yard line making the hnal score 28-0. Before lI,8OlJ spectators Central lost its only game of the season hy a score of I4 to 11. Art Kaess, ol VVashington, broke away for a 62 yard TUI1 for a touchdown. Roger Holmes recovered a fumhle hy Washington and then Boh Sweiger ran 40 yards for a touchdown. Again .-Xrt liaess o11traced the Pioneers for VV'ashington's second touch- down and the extra point was also made. A 63 yard punt was received hy Art Kaess and fumbled when hit hard hy Gunnar Hide. Ira lflsham recovered the ball. Burg and Holmes made 5 yards gain and then Sweiger made a Hrst down. On the fourth down a pass from Holmes to lilshain was completed through interference. .Xn out- standing punt ol' oz yards was made hy Les Stone. Central o North Central Marshall 0 Central I3 VVest Central South c, Central 27 Roosevelt Central VVashhurn o Central 6 lfllllSOI1 Central St. P. VVashn. it 1115 S V H515 Eli V 'IW HD N Eli V -W S Hifi ,1 ,- f: T ,.. ,- ,- ,- 2 ... :. F. ft f: il' .1 'T 7-1' -4 17' L: I ft ,.. LT :Q fi F 3' ff I it ,- i ,,V ft T 77 .Pl -4 fi A IJ ., -,.. e, 'T 'T ,- 7 .1 ,. 1 4 ft : ,.. t-th year ol coaching at Central with the 1938 season. Kaptained by Bob Sweiger. the Nlitehell-nien this year as every year showed their ability to play real basketball. .Xl- though not winning all their games. the boys put up a still' and sportsinanlilse light. Captain Bob Sweiger ended up the season by being awarded a place on the .Xll-City Team and second in the scoring race. Sweiger was ably supported in his position of guard by the other members ol' the team: Don Schneider. as guard: VVarren .-Xiax, as forward: Bernie Nelson. as center: llerb lohnson, as forward: liud Burg, as guard: Rodger Holmes, as forward: Leonard Swanson, as guard: and Frank Goodwin, as forward. Top forr: Burg, flrwzfzdzi, lofimofi, .-lfiix, .Xl!'!.fIHI, Colrnzim, .Y14'i111.fm1, Hnfnirui' Ifz'11lr'1': S1f'1'Ig1r,' lzifrzxf Mr. .llzrfhfff and Sf'l1r1rf1fcv'. l Central opened its Hrst basketball game with Roosevelt and was defeated in a last period drive by a score of 33-27. The next game with the VVashburn Cagers finally ended li a score of '-2', blastin Central's chain ionshi ho es. Victor came to U Y D . 37 f . 3-5 y . P P P Y the Pioneers in their fame with Bois Vocational b a score of '- o. The rame be- i A E-, -Y . Q 3 Y 31 3 I tb tween lgdison and Central ended in defeat lor Central 37-30. The Pioneers also lost to the Polars by 38-32. The game, however, between Central and South was won by Central 40-35. Bob Sweigefs excellent shooting during the last period cinehed the game for the Pioneers. In the season's final game Central downed West in an exciting overtime period 35-34. lllfl E ff I.l.J 1- L4 LJ fi Q4 1- fi 1.1.1 1- .1 .1 fi UD I.Ll Lf? CQ .Lv 2-an nv 1 naw... f The 1938 Track Team coached by Bill Hawker and captained by Marshall Olson got off to a good start. During the spring of 1937 Central broke several records. Kenny Houg, the LQ mile in 2:04.63 Chauncey Erickson won in the low hurdles in the Carle- ton meet 23.3, city meet 23.5, and state meet 23.3. They also had a record medley team and a very good 880 team. This year the Red and Blue trackmen captured a close victory from Washburn by a score of SSM to SSM. Capt. Olson won the ioo and the 220 yard dashes and broad jump, Frank Adams won the hurdles, Kenny Hong the 880 yard run. Bowman, Stephens, and Adams defeated the Miller trio. This was the First dual meet Central has won from VVashburn in eight years. Top raw: CiI,ff7l'I',f07l, Rtlfmfy, lifilclgwflf I'., lic'ke'Nvf1'Vy, BIYIIISIJVZ, Ilrlrick, lngmznz, I'c'cry, If1.ffw', .Vail- limrfq Ron' tf11'z'1': Hitlnzun, Sonzmzf, Sprfm, Iyilffllf, ffllfliffftlfl IJ., Lilllgflllill, Htlliflllld, Pilfnzfr, Effie T., Brckwillzi Row Iwo: Bonrlzirfr, Goadufin, Ilirlqnmn, Horllgc IV., Olson M., Goorlnough, Hinlqlfy, Slrplzrm, Gould, Brown, From row: Wallin, OA-an R., Holzrr, Azlamf, Effie' fl., Hong, Zrnzpfl, lolzn- ,mn D., BUMWIILJII. The 1937 baseball team coached by Ioe Markley and captained by Bob Grono, played marvelous ball. The school had the best hitting and fielding team it ever had. The team won its Hrst four games in a row and then played Roosevelt for the champion- ship of the city, but lost by a close score of 7-6. The outfield consisting of Grono, May and Raiter didn't make a single error the whole season. The team consisted of Beard, Schneider, and Sweiger, pitchersg Sweiger, catcherg Peterson, Peters, Barnes, First, second, and third basemen, respectively, and Babe Mammen shortstop. Top row: Markfcy, ,7Wtl1717I1l'!1, I'ctcfr5, Ajax, Gillzr, Miurxf Second row: Sweiger, Petrrxon, Ruiter, Schneider, Burns.-',' Firfz row: Gromo, Starck, Beard, May, lolznron. 107 C Q gf-'L l' 'H Lv 5f.Yl rr 3 lQ'e4 Arn-1 vKfLO eldbvlsnp, SJQT- +-MH' O Iwi' ' ,,,,,,,r6 U QD Z --4 I'l'l H AHND Hi ,K Qt, T? 2 x : f. ff ,- : :- :- C -1 Y, , 4 Z 7: F ,- 7 fl 3 7 'Z F -K. fl Z , , fi 7 fl :tntl piloted hy eo-egtptttins llill llithlattlo gtntl lion Cfrippen. liill llithlgtdo, switntning htteltstrolae, ttgttin took the eiti' h.teltstrol4e ehttinpionship ttntl Don tfrippen took second in the io yttrtl dxtsh in the city nteet. The tetttn wits supported hy llerh Cittntlf erson ttntl l,ott lfide swittttning h1tt'lastt'olae, .Xrt llertelson. liill .Xntlerson, :intl llztrrell lxtnv switntninw the llo vztrd tlttslt, llill Sttttlortl too vttrd hatelistrolie, :intl the tlttnw' h n as . . rf wzts tttrrted on hx' Holt llottlton atnd llettrt' XVilson. Top wut: fuflili,-'w,', Iiltfz, Ifffflufif, UQ Vw fum: fi 1, llwfifwi, l91fttc'fm1y, 1.44 Wiz' I-if -1' wut: f'l'Iff'K'1,' ttf: tutpl. 1, l'1r.f'tf.ff1'ff 1 t ff-t.1ft1,i, .N'.m!om', ft'1ri.'it tftf,11. King, lx'zff'f'1tft'. ln the winter olf '38 Centrttl ltzttl its lirst hoekey tetttn sinee togt. 'lhrottgh the eo-op- erzttion ol' Mr. Ittrvis and Mr. Peek. zt hockey tezttn was organized. The te1ttn's :ttlviser wzts Stanford Strand and cztptttin :tnd eo-eztptttin Bill Peztrson and lloh Swztnson. lt was hrottght together rather latte, httt it progressed rapidly and pttt tip at still' and worrying gttnte to its opposition. lfztrl llttrns was the otttstttnding tnenther ol' the tezttn, winning tt berth on the gtlternttte :tll-city tezttn in the wing position. Next yeztr the hopes for tt hetter tetttn ttre high. .Xt the litrst call for players tthotit lility fellows turned out and then the tetttn wats picked lirotn the lifty. Top ffm: ,lliy Sf1'.1m1'. .f1t'ff:'7', l'f't1i'mf1 Yttlfftllilll, ilvtftliflf, Hmx. 1x'z'fft't, tf1ffw'f'1, ,lff.m1,-' fH1tI7Itl!Q!'i'l, 171111 rwzzt lJ'17If'lI7, 511.111.0111 'tw-t't1f1l.J, fforfl, 'l'fmi'nmi:, llvlftlycl Iftljtllltlllllfl, 'l',1ilwi'. HW LF TE G TENN S TE A maioritv ol the memhers oi' the golf team this vear were heltl over from last year. Memhers were Bronson, Beckwith. Burns, llarstatl, Olson. johnson, Ceanoltopolis, anal Mottg all ol which gave a good account ol' themselves. The team participatetl in straight match play on successive Mondays and NVL-tlnestlays with the eight citv high schools, inclutling Boys' Vocational. The tournament this year was more successful and interesting as a whole. Bronson and lieckwith represented Central in the State Meet at the University. lluring the spring semester plans were matle providing for a regular Sophomore Iunior Tournament in the fall of 1938, the winner of which woultl receive a metlal. Those memhers o11 the team receiving letters were requiretl to win go per cent of the games they plavetl as intlivitluals. Top l'Ull'.' St'h111'A'1', fnhzffull, Hiirxlilrf, Hl'1llI.1YIlI,' leon' fzwfi lil'l11lf'1', fjffflli IL., Uffolz If., S1r'.f11.1'r1l1, fiz'1111knpol1'f.' lfrouf mzrx' lfllloz, f'111i1, .lllp .I1frl1r1'grm1, H!'t'A'!l'llf1, 141116. With two returning lettermen, lid Yon Sien and Ioe Cangelhofl, as a nucleus, Coach lid VVeher tlevelopecl one of his linest teams in the spring of 1937, making a grantl slam of all the major team championships. After winning the Carleton Invitational singles, tlouhles and team championship. the team went on to capture the citv singles and team titles, the state tlouhles ancl team title. They also tlefeatecl St. Paul Centsal, the St. Paul city champs. This was their second consecutive Carleton championship. their fourth consecutive city title antl their lilth straight state douhles title. Xlemhers of the team were Captain litl Von Sien, winner in the city coznpetition antl the Carle- ton singles ancl co-holcler ol' the state clouhles title. Secontl to Von Sien was the re- liable Christy Geankopolis. the hest of the newcomers winning the state tlouhles title with Von Sien. W:1lly Anclerson, Ioe Gangelhofli, Bernie Nelson, Tom Herschhach, and Glen Peterson played a steady game throughout the season. Top row: .-lllzlrwofz, l'lw',f1'l1i1cl1, Nr-l.1'r111 H., l'1'1w',1'o11 11.5 110111 row: .llfg li'f'fvw', liilll Szwz, flriizzkopnllf, Iitzrzgrlfinjf. 1110 El 9 2l'l l'T'1 I LD fi N X 2 Z Fri w cn XYlien a girl rtceives her limlwlem, she has delinitely attained something outstanding in her high school career, ln order to win this award. she must have igoo points and lietter than a C average. ilihereliore, a girl must keep her scholastic work luetter than average: the girls' coaches think this keeps the marks ol' some girls up so that tht-v can get their Iimlvlems. lt is practically impossilvle for a girl to receive an limlvlem in less than a year and a hall, and even then she must participate in every sport in order to get lt. ,, . ,, ' ., lofi mn : ffzlfu-rf, l'Iz'r'.mfgf'1, lloru, linlrllv, lziirf, lli1m'r1.v'lr'1z1,' lwu' Inv: fllwlz l,, l'. ff'i',mf1 l., lzr1tf,'.-vm. rlmimg, Ralph, Hizfzfezz H,,' Rim' om X.11'11m, ll'r'lfr'1', ,lI1.-if Zf'1mf'v', Isfow'ur'v', Allnzfwffz. On Letter Day near the close ol' each semester there were seen some very happy and proud girls seated upon the stage in the auditorium. These days the girls outstanding in school sports received their athletic awards. Those receiving awards had just cause to he proud. .X girl must work very hard in order to obtain her CHL she must have a scholastic average ol' C or hetter and one thousand points. This means that in order to get het C in one year she must not only participate in every sport hut also relieree all ol' them. liach Letter Day there are approximately twenty girls who re- ceive letters. Top rozw: .x't'fn'II!1 l,., l'In'fM'1'r', Howl, H!ll'A'HItIII, l'mr,-'uri L. Ifori 111-13 Sll'il!Ii IlI, HtIII!'!I,l'ft'lI, .lfzrfevtfozz 1..,' Kim' VTJUIIVI f,'Ul1lII171C. .X'.1r11n1, Pz'!r'i1-'ull I., Ulfftwf, lofilzforz ll, f,'1'ot'l'c'r, .li'Ifff, ff.M't'l'.' Kon' Zf1H't'.' l'r'I1'z1m11 l., l'.'f'1t'A',w1J IP., Xorfti, Sfl'l'f77ItHI, rlmflllg. l'f1t'f,f1,f. fitllf, Ilf.1Qff', 1'1f:Ag1'f'.1fff,' Rott tzrfff l'efr't ,-'wi I., Hwxanzrzfz, hitzizp, li'z'ftcf', Ufsozz l., I'ItllIfl'H H., Htzlzzf, llourfr, IJVHIII run: I9r1ixgA4w'. lirzzilf, ffoi'fw'ff, Iliff Zriirzzrr. Strnzpmfl, Bi11'fHf', ll'f'l'7If'l', .llu1'A4ir11. llll NDBALL DA LL A tttys V There was only one early morning sport for girls in the spring and that was diamond- hall. This was open to all girls regardless of the grade they were in. The teams were divided into the National and American Leagues. Miss Falk was in charge of the Na- tional League which played Monday and Wednesday mornings, while Miss Ziemer had charge of the American League which played on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Student chairman was Ida Bates. The two teams who met in the championship were The Central Streaks, captained hy lean Ralph, and the Streaks of Central, captained hy Ruth Hauenstein. The championship was carried off hy the Streaks of Central with the amazing score of 27 to 0. Undoubtedly the outstanding player of the game was Anita Iohnson, pitcher, who did not allow her opponents a single run or hit. Top ronz' l.1111rlr', Sllfllllfflil, flLIlI1NI!'l', IK-Ul'l7lf'l', Hziryf Fran! row: Siznipmu, Ht111c'l1.rl1'il1. lohlimn fl., Smilli, Ctzrfcr. Something new was carried on in Central's volleyhall tournament this year. There were two separate divisions and two championship teams instead of the one which has heen customary. The teams were divided into the heginning and the advanced divisions according to the numher of games Won or lost in practice. The teams in the advanced division played under more difficult rulesgrules for both men and women -while the girls in the heginning division played under rules for girls only. The he' ginners were coached hy Miss Falk. The championship team in that division was the Flashes Miss Ziemer had charge of the advanced division. The Central Streaks added another title to their long list hy winning the championship in the advanced division. Top mzzx' lXvOl'I'lIl'l', SIULIIIXIIII li., flfiflll C.. Sizmpsorl M., lofzfl.-'ull .l., Htfm'11.+'Iz'il1, Smflfi, l.n1nlr', Ifi1r1w',' 1 lirorzz 1'rm'.' lt1ck.f011 il., Srfzziffz, Cofforrf, Hokiznfwz H., Self, HI'FL'kf1t'TI71l'I', l:'z'i111.f, lr'lz-Holi ll. I i 1 9GH3dS TW 9G3HdS TW 75 m ,, , 3-2 ft fr -, ... -: 5 .2 S w Q U7 rv fv 1 F v-J ,..'f'D V 22 ft -Q H 1 .-.-'A - 2 E IEE C .4 L: 7, 7 ' A Zh 7-f ? ,- Q Yi .E ' . :A V Def' : 2 Q1 :J .J H 3 f, .. '1 .1 J C :IH I ft :vc 72 71' 72 ' 2 2 : : .: L ,, H O .-1 'O U7 Fan .. ...Q ,. 1 .2 -1 : 2 A4 if ...S ,, . -1 1 f- - if 1 1 4 1 C fi c: ,, - fn C.. the girls who played speedlmll. Last fall the group consisted ol: quite :1 few LIPPCI' elass girls. The gaine is very interesting hevanse it is il eoinhination of haskethall and soccer: that is. the hall is either passed in the air or kieked and played on the ground. lfaeh girl had to he ready for play and on the held promptly at seven-thirty 11. in. Tolfv mir: Hrmff, B1'Ilggl'1', lJ1'fnln'A'm1z, l.11f'.1'w15 l l'fllI1' mir: llliwffy. Iimziw, Bfizkv, Ii'f1mf1l1z'. As it was quite cold early in the morning, every girl was asked to wear an outdoor nnillorin of slacks and a heavy sweater or sweat shirt. The speedhall tournament progressed rapidly under the direction of Miss Zieiner and the student chairman. llelen Young. The teains composed oi' npperclass girls were soon far in the lead. The championship game was very close hetween two teams ol' npperelass girls the Pud- getts. eaptained hy Alice VVhitelaw, and the Huck l5ronson's, led hy Sally Bronson. The Pndgetts. however, kept in inind their ainhition to win stars and succeeded in eaptnring the championship. lioth teams played ll very good game. Some ol' the girls who tools part showed their ahility in speedluill at the Physical lidneation Convention held at the VVomen's Field llonse at the University of Minnesota in the spring. Ill CKEY FELD H CKEV FELD H Up with the sun and away to schooli' was the motto of the lorty girls who went out for field hockey during the fall semester. At 7:50 o'clock several mornings each week, girls attired in slacks, sweatshirts, and bandannas could be seen running from the back entrance of the school building to the athletic field. lfach girl had to be on the field ready for play when the signal was sounded at jzsgo sharp. Field hockey has always been a popular sport among the upper class girls at Central. No girl is allowed to play unless she is a junior or a senior. This year, probably because of the early hour, there were only four teams in comparison with the sixteen teams of last year. Top row: Ofmu C., Xorfiy, ll'C'I'lll'f', BI'1'rQ5fI'Ol7I, Ifzlryj Iirozzr row: LI-Illfvlllf, 1XvUl'l'7Il'I', Sizfiifvfoil, lliimvi- Hein, Smiffi, Szzulnxolz. Due to fewer teams this year, there was not so much competition, but the rivalry was just as keen as ever. The teams played doubly hard to gain the championship. lt soon narrowed down to the Central Streaks and the Beanies. The championship game certainly proved the Central Streaks to be real champions. They downed their opponents in this game 5 to o. The girls on this team, with a few exceptions, have played together on the same team since they entered Central. Captained by Anita Iohnson, the Central Streaks all in all have captured live championship titles in various sports. Although all are splendid players, Carmen Olson was considered out- standing for her all around playing. Only one game was postponed due to the weather, a very unusual record. 113 H V' S SLHN V' WW H jd S3333 .4 :- fl H A : 1 : r.: : ., C : H Ch ,.. X o 1 v-J H .T C SJ Q. 'T L2 F FD Q. : L U' C 71: : : : 'JG ,- ... 4 E , C : TIT c ff. Y E av C .-v 7 FJ , 'I FD 1 fi very exciting this year. In the advanced division, the teams were divided into the National and .Xmerican Leagues, due to the large number of girls participating. The contest narrowed down to the Central Streaks and the VVhirlxvinds. Members ot both teams showed superior team work and ability, but the Central Streaks were not to be denied the opportunity to add another championship to their list. The Flashes defeated the Buggers by a score ol 25 to 11 to gain the beginning division championship. This game was one ot the best exhibitions of girls' basketball ever witnessed here at Central. Both teams showed unusually good sportsmanship and team work. f,'l'1IIl'l'f Iflfllljllll ,I.,' l'il'IlI1l row: Flolgtzllyofz lfl., lltflzzfpilz, Cullcrclf, l'.'z'i111,f, ,lf'll'7'SfII M., Irfdllk, Moulf mu, HI'l't'A'!If'Iil7I!'l', Smith lf., HtllII'lI,X'ffIi!I, Sllllllfflll, lx'uer'11z'r', Stllllflfllll, Ofiflll C, Probably the most important iob in any competitive sport is refereeing. Reliereeing is also very dillicultg decisions have to be arrived at instantaneously: they must be lair and accurate. The girls are required to take an examination on the rules of each sport before they are eligible to referee the various sports. Those receiving the highest marks are the ones chosen. Each girl must referee all of the games scheduled for her in order to receive one hundred points. If she misses a game she receives only titty points, The girls who take this responsibility do much to further the cause of girls' sports, and deserve a great deal of credit. Not only do they put a lot into their job but also they gain much from the experience. Tap muf: ,U!III.fUl1 xi., .Yzmuzmrl li., Sllllifh lf., HtIIlI'll.X'Il'l'Il, liftffrtzzmz, f'fI'l'f'll'Y, Iiltzkfx' Raw Iwo: Brug- gwg lilvom, Flfnktlllxuzl IQ., Dufiuz, Hr',Qw1f,f, E1'1'f'K'fo11 l.., f,l'lc'I'fUfI I., Cuzzzzmx-1' Frorzf mzcf: ,lfzdrwmn H., Klllgfll, lxieyrx-', Stznzp,-1111, Htzrzwlq, filfffflfl, E1'1'rfq,vo11 lf. ii.4 - -1 I-l K NG CLUB I-I KING CLUB Are you willing to spend several hours after school, one clay a week for four weeks, trudging along the hard city sidewalks? lf you do and if you belong to the Cl. A. A., sign up for hikingl The hikes are arranged at points approximately two and one-hall' miles distant from school. The hikes this year were to the Calhoun Beach Club, goth St. and Park Avenue, Grant St. and Third Avenue, the Rose Gardens, and 34th St. and Hiawatha. There were two extra hikes for girls who had missed once or twice. Top row: SIIIIIIUII, Nelson I... Hokhr.-', If1'211Ier, Iilrmm, I.z'IKQI11o11, Sr1n'Iz', BIt1kz', Llzfcrll, U.-'c'11,' Nou' four: Ltlffrnl E., loI111.fof1 If., If'I'I1t II, I.i1lI1t1n1, Ifhlfnllmz, I'z'i11'mrz, Xurfzy, Xz'Ifor1 S., I2r1Iiu1, Pt'Iil't'f'. lz'11xfn,' Ron' fflreci Ix'I1'11kr11Ivc'rg, Gt11'1'111', ,lI014Im11, Fmzzk, Up11't1hI, I'urn1cIrr, Ix'1IIu1'11, IJt1z'n1', Toy, Wf'1'nc'r,' Row Iwo: 'I'11fI6y, Ihlgwz, Ifzwzx, SIzIz'frx, S.QIfl7If'I', fIUIIlIIl'1', Iiw'gInmI, IIt1g.r1rrm1, ,Ir11Ic'r',m11 Hg FVUYII row: fffifll, .IIIllI.Il4Q, Ihrlrfulzllnfz, Irlczfrrly, Hoktznxwu, I?m'rIi1I1I, Hnflx, I.uHi11f', flwrffv, LIIIIVQ. Hikin for various reasons is verv benencial to ever 'one. Socially, hikinv is a verv A . h H . Q I A -. as . good method ol gaining friends, because no girl could receive points unless she went with the group. It is a grand recreational sport because any girl can participate in it whether she is a food athlete or not. The Jlaces where the Girls hike are some of the .. .5 . . , . . I . . 21 most beautiful in Minneawolis. Hikin is ot uh sical beneht because ood wosture . . g l 7. . .g l. and food res lration are develomed. Many more Ulrls took art in hikin f this Vear . . as P is . than ever betore. Top rout IJOIOII, 'Iq11r'11iy1rz'fl, .IpIt111rI, .lzzrfzvxfuzz I... Ifrozwz I... HIz'fIc'y', I31'ug'gf'r, lll'f?UI'HItI!'A', Hc'gz'11r.:, KIF5'EIl1UI'.l'l, Grrclif Ron' frmr: SIeeImi111, Dolan, I'Izc'Ip,f, Wlzifcfizzv, Jlofwrg, I IOI1iI, Sump Bhlgfr, Knigfzf, Ix'1'own,' lion' I!I7'!'l'f f.'o11uw1r, I'f'fm'.vo11 I., BILIIIIIILIII, IJr011t'hi1.f, ZFIXIIIJII, X:'I.m11 I... Hoff, Iohnmn I'., HOI7PI.' Row Iwo: .lIfC'htIlHI, KUl'IIIKQ, Kvyw, Huigfzl, I?m'kIc'r', I'Ill17ItH1, I'fI'IIkA'Ull, HLIII, Gcdig, I.c'Iz'111I1'f,' IJVVIIII 1'ozt': l'c!fr'.f1'11, f1'I'Ii'k.fUlI If., l.1'11q1rf.ff, Trziplctf, Haktzlzxurl. Colffml, illofgtuz, II'i1IIez1tz'z1t-, Hoozrr. IIS if? I 3. 9356 ND SWE NS. S631 , I 1: C 7: I E -3 7: 1 V7 f 4 7 p-. ft ,- 'T Z ri Z. C 5 fi : .. : - F. : : -1 f: :f 1 ,- C ,- ff , C -1 4 ..: 7 : '1 LIT A 4 P. fl -1 . L , . noon lor horschack riding during the semester. 'liliev niet in the gvni and were trans, ported to lfaton's Ranchi, Dressed in iotlhpurs. riding hoots, and 'peasant scartis they inadc a very attractive picture. Hain' experiences were encountered hy the girls. such as falling lironi their horses and getting lost. .Xhout sixty girls went riding. Sonic of these were not CQ. .X. .-X. incinhers. hut went for their own cnioyinent. .Xpiiroxiniately tliirty-hw girls received points toward either their C or linihleni. lIn11r1l1'fl.' H1 min, Avlllfilg, fxilllgfll, Kurs, lfmlimii, ftlcA'J'fH1, Hfmfm, Illgfllrzll, flf1k.zi1,wf1, Iwff, 'l'm'f1f 411151, l'f11'ffn'. Sfilmflnyf l.i111-'mi lx., lifizgrr, Ufxou, Ilillf, ll1'I1gLQI'I', lung, I'rl.f'r,fm1 IS. At the lirst sign ol' winter evcryonc's mind very quickly turns to skating. This is especially true of the nienihers of Ci. .X. .-X. who are very anxious to get points for skating. The girls skated at Nicollet, Powdcrhorn, Loring, and Clinton Field. ln order to get fifty points each girl had to go skating eight nights. Each night a girl must skate around the pond sixteen times in order to get credit. 'liwo nights a week a girl was at each pond in order to give those credit who were there. The chairman ofiskating was Maxine XVeher. Top I'UIl'f lXvU!'l'7If'I', lfI'Ull'7I, S'Ilf'll', frrllri. l'loA'i111,fn11 IC., l.!'fg!If0l1, Bloom. llrfzrr. lirllfofi, lazfkillif. lX'.lf7Zkl'llf7I'l'g.' Ron' fir: lfrfcfzi, Ufz','i, Hlffmfv, II'fiz'If'.liJ11', I-l1z'z'le'y, lffilkc, I?r114qlQr'r, fUh!IfUl1 lf., .Ir11fr'r- mn IJ., I,1'11r111iff.' ICU11' fire: l'lz'IQf'l1z',f. I3m,Q'r'V, ITM ',1'. f on If., Holm, .Yr-f.rr1f1 S., li1'11rl1'ck,m11, lfluhfl, Brmzf sou S., li'1'lr1'e, lifizlumnz, 71Il1Nl'Y,' Rau' ffllllf' .fIp'if111l. l1'1'111 f, llzfrrfff, l'lr'z'z'i'ly, lHi14gr'1', Kmlqhl, Ihzrrfmzzlofi, Ix'r'yz'.f. Iinrziiilg, H'z'r'f1z'r, Pf'fl'7'J'!'71 ll..' Run' Ifllltf .llf1fi1'1',q, Fzvwofz, Ulfrfzi L., .Yo1'f't'. Avfffflfl l.., Iwifoli. Siizir, 1,l'1vI't't', Pzrlriimz, lloljizzimzi H.: Kr.-11 mw: Half, .X'1f'n1izcH, lIfl.mf11'1'11, limlm, I.il7',w'UII E., 1.l'Il'l11fl'I'. Zcfsmiuz, I.c1r1g', Ifoffmrf, Dizqrii, .'l1IIil'I'.WII1 ll.: Run' mfr: Bfizrlnnzzi. Hi11'1'1r'k, lf1'1f'fg.fo11 If., Young, llvI'!,7l'I', Hilmu, Hcfiiilfil, Hizigfzz, i 1 no i i S TENN RLS G TUS R PP Betty Swanson again came through with flying colors in the girls' singles tennis tour- nament h Winnin f the title for the third consecutive year since she entered Central. . Y 5 . . 1 . Hettf lound a ver determined o vonent in Ann Blawer, with whom she ala ed the Y I V Y Pl fs b l YV chain vionshi match. ln the double tournament Helen Browning and Oval Ciilbert l A ' n ' N .2-v H l showed undisputed skill in deleating Betty Swanson and Marion Sampson hy the score of 6- . 6- . The match was Ula ed at the Universit of Minnesota Field House. 'l 4 . . l V. . . 7, . . . . A large number ol girls showed great interest in hoth divisions. ln the singles division uarticivants were not eliminated il' thev lost their lirst tame, as was true in the l l 1 A t . A lv. U ' doubles. 'Ihe girls had to take part in at least tour games in order to obtain points. Top rom: SLIl7If7.V0ll KI., Bltlgff, Kfyfxf, Brulisan I., 'l'111'11i1111',fl, lfllgfllflll, lfrfify, Gizrmzc, .N'uufff',' Rum Ifzrref 1Jf'Il'1'A'l1Il If., Hufnz, Olson I., Il'z'fvw', flukizlzxrnz IC.. Hurfi, .lli1r,-'lmlf, lirrzzzxori 5.5 Run' mio: Cozzzmrx, Grmfd, Xlrlizfzll, Hllffllllaf, lforgnziln, Iiiizflmflmll, Kemp, .llizrlm H., ,ITh0PIIf7A'0l1 Ill., 17111111 mzw: lazrsrnz If., Iiicfqmfi ll., Bl'llH'IIIiIIQ, Giffiwl, HiIll!'ll.s'lt1llI. SHKIIISOII H., lilvflri, HOA'r!IIA'fllI H. Upper class girls wishing to continue with physical education work took either ap- paratus or modern dance. The classes were conducted hy Miss Ziemer and Miss Falk, respectively. Girls who were interested especially in the more athletic side of physical education tooli lfor the most part apparatus. This class met the sixth period every Monday and VVednesday. Those interested in acquiring grace through dancing chose modern dance. The girls in apparatus had excellent equipment and Miss Ziemer was very helpful and encouraging as a teacher. The girls in modern dance wore regular dance costumes. They were very fortunate to be under the direction ol such an ex- cellent teacher ot modern dancing as Miss Falk. II7 9 1. 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -1 ...J W' w GLX vm CENTRAL! GN THE swims CANDID Sl-IQTS 1. Nosq' for Xcws. 2. Ilcup big lujuu! g. rbilkillg it easy. 4. Hook worm. 5. XYhv lwovs rcaul books. fm. Truck 011 dow11Y 7. .Xll Paint 111111 poxwlcr. 8. Miss Mcflrzuh 111 llflilill. cg. This is shocki11gY 111. Prmul Lamb' Marv. 11. llmx' about it? 11. Naughty. Illlllgllly! lg 4011110 Thing to Do? 1.1. lhc Cvrcnt SIOIIL' I':u'cs. Thy uf.L'llfI'LllillI1u lhaluks thc c011tr1b111urs lla 5111111111 c41111c-ru work 011 thls page. Nos. 1. 3 Cm, 19, Il, 12. I3 WU11' 11111 work of Bob licxlglg T w11111c1' of thc iirsl 5111111-shot coutvstg Nos. 1 4, 7, 111 by Richard Ixlrvis oi' the 1957 Cu11l1':1l 111110 Stull.: Nos. 5. 8 by lldlll Xvllllblfllllll No. I4 by thu' l7z1x'1d Hunk Slunho. Ill SNAPSHQTS 'Ihr mud sciculisls. Rolmxm. RUIIICO. XX'l1L'IK'tlll'L' .lI'I tlmu. 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Betty ..... 1708 lst Ave. So. Arnold, Archer ........,.. . . . . 2510 Stevens Ave. So. An1undson, Marian ...... ... 3720 12th Ave So. Anderson, till2H'1CS 3343 Elliot Ave. So. Anderson. Doris . . . . . . . ,. ... 3602 Stevens Ave. So. Anderson, NYillia111 ...... .. . 111 East 36111 Street Arlandso11, Adeline 3700 Blaisdell Ave, So. Ashe. .laines ........,.. . 2430 27t11 Ave. So. Aslesen. 1311111105 ....... 32-ll tilinton Ave. So. Auten, Allen ................... 3528 0011111117115 Ave. So Ball, Marion ........ . .. . .. 3736 5th Ave. So. Bartlett, Hubert ....... 2420 Oakland Ave. So. Beaudry. t'laire ......... . . . . . . 3640 Lyntlale Ave. So. Beckman. Harold ......... . , . 3720 Park Ave. So. Bell, Norman 2636 4th Ave. So. Bennett, Helen . .,..... . 4053 3rfl Ave. So. Berg, Jim ...,,...,... 3832 Park Ave. So. Berge, Howard ........ 3815 Stevens Ave. So. Berumen, t'onsue1o . .... 2730 Park Ave. So. Bessesen, Truman , . , ..... . . . 2222 Pillsbury Ave. So. Bilhnan. Jol111 ....,...,. . . . 1400 Park Ave. So. Bloniquist, Mary 2507 Nicollet Ave. So. Boyes, Laurence . ...... .. .. . 4043 Elliot Ave. So. Bremer. Lila ,.,.,..,.. 3732 Portland Ave. So. Bringinan, Theda ...... 4808 Park Ave. So. Brinkman, Alice ,... . 2735 5tl1 Ave. So. llruce. Betty . ...... . . 3446 Elliot Ave. So. Buchanan, Goldie 17 East 26tl1 Street Bullis. Betty ,.....,., . 4146 2nd Ave. So. Bunker. Robert ..... 332 East Franklin Burns, 189111115111 909 VVest Franklin Bush. Francis 3334 43rd Ave. So. Bussard. Dennis ..,.... 3548 Portland Ave. So. t'an1pbell, Phyllis ....,.. 3104 Portland Ave. So t'anfielrl, Lorraine 3508 Stevens Ave. So. Carlson, Lillian 16 VVest 33rd Street Farlson, Mildred .......... .. . 3351 Oakland Ave. So. Cawthorne, Robert ...... .... 27 VVest 14th Street Chambers, Archie .......,, .... 3145 Clinton Ave. SO. Christiansen. Margaret 206 VVest Lake Street Coleman. Margaret ...... . .. 3131 14th Ave. So. t'olford. Ja11e 211 VVest 39th Street tfone, Arthur ...,...... 3301 3rd Ave, So. tl011llU1'S, Charles ...... 3912 Elliot Ave. So. t'onrad. Kathleen ...... 3849 Portland Ave. So. t'ourtney, Jeanne ...... 3712 Harriet Ave. So. tSraigo. Robert 4347 10th Ave. SO. Crain. Sarah .......... 3140 Harriet Ave. So, Fulhane, 1N1icl1ae1 ...... 3714 Pillsbury Ave. So. ...l.o . ...1.o JANUARY GRADUATING CLASS Br. 2890 Re. 5558 At. 9163 lie. 0172 Re. 2986 Re. 6333 1.0. 3067 Du. 2074 Re. 0174 t'o. 9386 t'o. 8032 At. 7885 tio. 4450 tio. 7402 t'o. 4896 t'o. 8622 tio. 3636 Rc. 0891 Ke 1157 Br. 4259 1.o. 6124 1.0. 1477 Re. 5568 ltr. 9106 5462 1.0. 7384 Br. 3992 l.o. 0228 t'o. 109.1 1.o, 8770 Re. 7443 Re. 7365 Dr. 0718 1.0. 2282 t'0. 9092 1.0 1109 9353 Lo. 1649 Co. 4020 1i1ll'l'j'. t'aroline ............ . . .. 3423 Portlantl Ave, So. Dahl, Genevieve .... . . . 4304 11th Ave. So. Dahlberg. Frances 3229 14th Ave. So. Dahlquist, Mark ........ 4201 Park Ave. So. Darwin, Frances 2812 Pillsbury Ave. So, Darwin. George 2812 Pillsbury Ave. So. Day. lloward ............ .... 3813 Chicago Ave. So. DeRo1na, Marie .,......,... .... 1 4021 lortland Ave. So. DeSn1i1lt, Adeline ..,..... .... 2600 5th Ave. So. Dienholz, Elaine 2528 Sth Ave. So. Dolan. Gerald 616 East 25th Street Dreveskracht. Jane 3109 First Ave. So. Du1.ac. Mar y ............ .... 3413 Colunibus Ave, So. Eckerstroin. t'harles .. 3824 11th Ave, So. Egekvist, Marion ., ....... .... 5400 Edgewater Blvd. Eide, Roy .............. 3216 Sth Ave. So. Eidsvold. Kenneth 18 East 14th Strctt Etsler, Dick ............. .... 2414 fhicago Ave. So. 1-Qll. Evangeline 3037 Grand Ave. So. Elliott. Marjorie 3712 First Ave. So. Elshain, Ira ....,...., 405 East 35th Street Erickson. Eva 212 East 27th Street Evenson. Geraldine . . . . . .. .. .. 2824 Pillsbury A ve. So. Feran, Gerald 3350 tlakland Ave. So. l'e-rgnson, t-race . ........ .... 3951 Stevens Ave. So. 1-inn. Stella 41209 11'est 53rd Street Irish. toral , ............. .... 3615 Fourtli Ave. So. Flynn. Eleanor .......... .... 3521 Nicollet Ave. So. Fowler. Dick 33.18 Fourth Ave. So. Frank, Burton .......... 120 Yves! 36th Street Franklin. Marian 3617 t'hicago Ave. So. Franks. lack .......,..... .... Q4005 Portland Ave. So. 1-ridlund. Paul 3119 t'1inton Ave. So. Fuller, Dorothv ......,., .... 703 East Lake Street Gallagher. 11112113195 ........ .... 3424 1S01lllllltL1S Ave. So. Garnr-S. Hans 3216 Elliot Ave. So. Gavic. Lorraine 3 East 25th Street Gibson. Douglas 1 4052 1101110111115 Ave. So, 1-. 3857 170111411 Ave, So. Grinisno. Ingeborg ..... 3725 16th Ave. So. 5034 Portland Ave. So. Hannon, Ennnett ....... 3032 Grand Ave, So. Hansen. Dean 3437 Portland Ave. So. Hanson. Vern 629 East 18th Street Hanson. Vernon H. 3845 Elliot Ave. So. Harding. t'laudia ........ 2700 Pillsbury Ave. So. Haskin. Virginia ......... .... 4000 tll11L'Zlg0 Ave. So. Hang. Marian ...... . . . 3724 12th Ave, So. Hawkinson, Marjorie ... 2306 Fourth Ave. So. irifhn. Marles ........... .... t'rover, flark ............ .... Re. t'o Du tio. 1. Re. Br. t'o t'o Re lie Br tio 1.o 0. 3625 7419 1489 2419 1310 4526 5341 6363 6998 5470 7439 5953 . 9511 2458 l.o 6683 l.o 0457 tio. 0343 1.6. 3129 1.0 4991 Re 0930 tio 7172 tio 9447 Dr 0088 t'o 0089 Re 3443 Re. 9152 Lo. 8253 Re. 4293 At 3942 1'1eln1crsor1, Ben ........ ...t'o 4425 4019 Pillsbury Ave, So. Hines. Raymond ....... . . .l11a. 0680 722 East 25th Street Hogan, Evelyn ......... ...t'o. 5106 3925 Pleasant Ave. So. Hoover, Lorraine ....... . . .1.o 8077 2932 Third Ave. So. Hovde. Burton ......... , . .t'o 4548 3544 First Ave. So. Hubbard, Joyce ........... ...Vo 6919 3824 Coluinbus Ave. So. Ingebretsen, Eleanol' ..... 1Ya 4551 4602 Drexel Ave. So. Isaacson, Jeannette ...... .. .1.o 0415 4317 Portland Ave. So. lvers. Lorraine ....,...... ...t'o 9862 3801 Stevens Ave. So. Japs. Mary llelen 3724 Harriet Ave. Jobst, Bette ........,.... .. .1.o 897.1 4237 Oakland Ave. So. Johnson. Alina .......... D11. 7979 3524 12th Ave. So. Johnson. Donald ..... . . .Re 8358 3134 Elliot Ave. So. Johnson, Edwin ....... Du 4148 3052 11th Ave. So. Johnson. Evelyn ....... . . .Lo 2170 3919 Pleasant Ave. So, Johnson, Grace ......... . , .1.o 0644 3933 10111 Ave. So. Johnson. Margaret .. Du 8059 3106 11th Ave. So. Johnson, Ruth ............ .. .1.o. 9542 3421 9011111111115 Ave. So. Jones. Anne 3011 Oakland Ave. So. Jones. Phyllis ......... ...Re. 8516 3106 Second Ave. So. Jones, Richard ......... Ma. 0727 812 Tenth Street Kaiser, Ray ....... Du. 0536 4220 24tl1 Ave. So. Kastanos. 'Fony 633 East 17th Street Keele. Velnia .......... .t'o 1136 3927 Stevens Ave. So. Kennedy. Dean ......... . . ,Re-. 2664 3855 Tenth Ave. So. Killorn. Kenneth ....... ...Re 1883 3939 Stevens Ave, So. lvjorlien, Donald ......,. .,.t'o 6177 215 1Yest 35th Street lileven. llarold ......... Du. 8792 3538 12111 Ave. So. Knutson. Yera ....... .. ,Br. 5394 1516 Park Ave. So. lioll. John ..................... D11. 9065 3640 Bloomington Ave. o. Kunkel, Betty ............ .. .1le. 9070 3510 Second Ave. So. Kundert. Henry 3633 l2tl1 Ave. So. 1.add. Kathryn . . . 1.0, 3397 3856 Third Ave. Largent. Robert ........ . . .1.o. 6619 3045 Portland Ave. So. Larson. James 11 1Yest Grant Street Larson, VVoodrow 2733 Portland Ave. So, Linder, Saranne 3012 Park Ave. So. Lindquist, ,lolln ...... t'o. 7968 3953 13th Ave. So. Lindseth. June .... ....... . ..Lo. 3017 4205 Portland Ave. So Lindskog. Blaine ......... . . .t'o. 3855 3320 Portland Ave. So. Lobben. Eileen ........... Re. 8638 5628 14th Ave. So. Loberg. Thomas 3121 Pillsbury Ave. S. 1.owy, Art ..,........... t'o. 0989 3748 Garlic-ld Ave. So. Lucas, VVarren 2613 Stevens Ave. So. Luitjens, Roswell ....... ...tio. 9691 3901 Elliot Ave. So. Lund. Lawrence ........ t'o. 5921 3943 Elliot Ave. So. Lundberg, Robert ..,.... 1.0. 5111 3848 Stevens Ave. So. Lundeen. Clifford ....... Re. 0261 3028 Fourth Ave. So. Lynch. lllary ,... ......... . .. .t'o. 0656 3023 Pleasant Ave. So. 151 Madigan, Margaret .... 31102 Park Ave. So. ltlalehoiv. Truman .... 3836 Bloomington Ave. So Manthis. Frieda ...... 305 East 15th Street Martin, llelenjane .... 1115 East 40th Street Hartz. Donald ....... 4030 Rlaisdell Ave. So. Matson. Evelyn ....... 2923 Fifth Ave. So. Matthews. Ann ..,.... 3751 Nicollet Ave. So Met'l1esney. l'hyllis 3016 Clinton Ave. So. lNIeCorntiek, Rolnert .... 3849 Elliot Ave. So. Mellonnell. lletty .... 3048 Nicollet Ave. So. Melluloin, Raymond .. 3427 tlrantl Ave. So. Blellale, Ray ......... 3817 Third Ave. So. Mclnerny. Ci-eilia .,.. 15384 nal X So .5. Ira eve. . . Meliechnie, Rohert 3310 Nicollet Ave. So. Me-reier, Charles 3929 firand Ave So. Miars. Frank ......... 4928 llrew Ave. So. Mich. Bill .........,. 3649 llryant Ave. So. Afiller. Alt-tha ........ 3808 Fifth Ave. So. Aliller. Dorothy ...,.. 3129 Lvndale Ave. So. Miller. Shirley ....... 3808 Fifth Ave. So. Moore. Arthur 35-13 'Fenth Ave. SO. Morgan. llarry 4329 Oakland Ave. So ltforrill, Flovtl ....... 3749 Tenth Ave. So. Moss. Shirley 3302 18th Ave. So. Motulry, Phyllis ...... 4009 11th Ave. So. lilueller. ltlaleolm 2825 Oakland Ave. So. Muneer. Elizalmeth 3321 lllaisrlell Ave. So. liluroltv. Jane .......... 200 East Franklin Alnrnhv. Aluriel 1708 1'ortlan4l Ave. So. Mvrolcl. Merriet .,....,., 3254 15th Ave. So. Narlnn, Alargaret .... 3149 Park Ave. So. Nelirintl. Rolmert 3524 Rlaisdell Ave. So. Neill. Noel ........... 4227 12th Ave. So. Nelson. George 3441 Coluntlrus Ave. So. Nelson. Jane 4240 13th Ave. So. Newell, Rohert ......,.,,. 4040 Oakland Ave. So. Nyvoltl. Robert .......... 3851 lilaisdell Ave. So. O'Rrien, Eugene ..... 1218 Vtkst 53rd Street O'l'onnor, Mary ....... -3926 Stcontl Ave. So. Oyala. Helen ........ 3617 Nicollet Ave. So. Adams. tienevieve 3020 tlrand Ave. Adams, Mildred 610 East 38th Street Adams, Vernon 610 East 38th Street Aldrich, VValter 2638 Pleasant Ave. Alm. Stanley ..... 3844 15th Ave. Anderson, Cleo 3515 Grand Ave. Anderson, Evelyn .. . 3037 lst Ave. 133 .1 o .Re .At. .Lo. K. . o. .1.o. .lo. .Co .lo. .Co .lo. .1 o. VVa . Co .C0. .Re .Co Re. .l.o .1.o. tte. Du .Re Lo. .Re .Co .Re Co. .Lo 4 . . o .Co .Co .Co .Lo JANUARY GRADUATING CLASS 4837 3073 9770 2020 8101 8356 1776 7510 9o98 0102 4824 6772 1276 3996 6609 3187 6609 4375 4850 1770 3225 5942 7109 3590 2190 3638 4570 4397 5288 .045 S045 1853 8261 8005 Lo lin Olsen, Bernice .,.............,. 3347 Harriet Ave. So. Olson. Elaine ......... . .. 3602 14th Ave. So. Olsen. Lorraine 3808 Clinton Ave. So Ornes, 3440 Judith ........ Third Ave. So. . . .... Co 4235 Pleasant Ave. So. O'Rourke, ,lames ...,. Overson, Carmen 3829 Tenth Ave. So. Pawlek, Vivian . .... .. 3824 3rd Ave. So. Perry, Betty .......... 709 XVest 35th St. Peterson. Ethel ...... 120 SO. 12th St. Peterson. ,leanne .... 3904 Elliot Ave. So. Peterson, Thea . 3020 Pillslmury Ave. So. l'ie11er, Vifilfred ........ 1500 1'ark Ave. So. Pierce, Ray 3021 2ntl Ave. So. 1'ollan4l. Dorothy . ..... . 216 NYest 34th St. Rope, Clarence ....,..,. 2705 Porter, 1019 Pillshury Ave. So Gordon .....,.. 17th Ave. So. 1'owers. Harold 2209 Portland Ave. So ijuale, Lorraine ........ 3209 Bryant Ave. So. Alex .5 3rtl Ave. So. Quant, 717 Raine. Muriel ....... 3913 10th Ave. So. Randolph, Karl ........ 1 4 425- Columbus Ave. So Ranum. Roy 3509 lst Ave. So. Ray, Dorothy .. .2 . .. 4054 2ntl Ave. So. Reece, Ernest ,......... 3120 Stevens Ave. So. Renter, Phyllis .... . ..... . . . 3445 Portland Ave. So Revier. Dorothy 3532 2ntl Ave. So. Rohertson. Emily . .... 3542 Blaistlell Ave. So. Roisen, Vivian ....,.... 3012 Blaistlell Ave. So. Roscoe, Mary .. . . . . . . . .. .. . 2616 3rd Ave. So. Rosenthal. Bernice ..... 3509 Grand Ave. So. Rosler, Dorothy ....,.. 3841 3rd Ave. So. Russing, Roy 2310 5th Ave. So. Ruud. Angeline ..... 2628 3r41 Ave. So. Ryden. Genevieve ...,.. 1917 Fremont Ave. So. Savage, Lorraine ..,... 4025 Grand Ave. So. Sehauttert. Roltert ...... 4225 Oakland Ave. So. Sehoening, Rohert ...... 3428 5th Ave. So. Sehulz. Violet . .,... . 3632 lst Ave. So. Seidenkranz, Leona 3614 3rd Ave. SO. JUNE GIQADUATING 4005 Elliot Ave. Anderson. Martin 622 East 26th Street Anflerson. Robert 11 XVest 35th Street Anderson, Ruth ....... 4224 Chieago Ave. Anderson. Vineent 3108 Stevens Ave. Ancling, Marguerite .. 3852 11th Ave. Arneson, john . . . . 3908 15th Ave. .. ...Co .Lu ...Co Ma . ..1.o R e lie .. .1.o Re Co ...Lo . . .1.o .. .... Co .Lo ., ...TJI .. ...Co ....Co ....1.o ...Re .Re . 6804 6957 . 8892 8944 1135 3336 .4341 4938 2583 2785 7268 5130 05115 CLASS . 8555 . 1413 . 7907 . 8631 Re. 3101 Re. 5484 S565 7463 ltla 7822 2779 6611 .At. 2027 lie 5503 2532 .1.o. 1266 1178 .Co 7652 .Co. 8312 .Co. 0848 Re. 6454 .l.o. 2032 .LO. 1851 Shank, Gwendolyn . . . .... Lo. 9539 132 West 36th St. Shoush, Robert ...... .... L o. 7394 122 NVest 39th St. Simpson, Lucille ........ . . . .Lo. 6041 2747 Aldrich Ave, So, Skogshergh, Betty ....... .... R e. 5647 2935 Portland Ave. So, Sletten, Marguerite 624 East 15th St. Smith, Harrison 12 V1'est 29th St. Sorenson, Pearl ..... Co. 7538 4215 5th Ave. So. Sparring, Martha . . . Lo. 3040 3839 5th Ave. So. Stalock, Mark 2510 4th Ave. So. Stamas, Charles 3032 Park Ave. So. Stanley, Vernon 2815 4th Ave. So. Stans, Margaret .... .... R e. 3029 3404 Sth Ave. So. Stevenin, Lois 2645 Clinton Ave. So. Strandlrerg, Sitona ..... .... R e. 6489 2709 1st Ave. So. Streecl. David ......... .... 1 te. 7697 3232 10th Ave. So. Sundseth, Lorraine 3737 Portland Ave. So. Swan, Loyd 3152 Chicago Ave. So. Swanson. Orville 4206 5th Ave. So. Swanstrom. Corinne ..... .... 4 2o. 5189 4017 Oakland Ave. So. Taylor. Cleon ......... Re,S-159 402 East 33rd Street 'Fen Hrinke, Dirk ...... .... 1 .LL2989 3837 Sth Ave. So. Thayer, Allen 3625 5th Ave. So. Tiekner. Joyce 3650 Aldrich Ave. So. Tucker, Josephine 319 East 15th Street Tupper, Betty ......... .... R e. 0300 3248 Park Ave. So. Turnquist, Shirley 3237 2nd Ave. So, Turnstrand, Virginia .. Co. 2667 4337 12th Ave. So. Cxnsteail, Arnold .... .... L o. 3658 4145 Elliot Ave. So. Vasatka. Ted Route No. 1, Mendota, Minn. Vierling, Frank ................. 1.6.1800 3836 15th Ave. So. Vt'allaek. Helen 1121 Fremont Ave. No. VVallin, ltlarion 3431 Oakland Ave. So. 1Verl. Betty 4001 Grand Ave. So. 1Viekham. Vivian ........... Co. 0980 3419 Pillshury Ave. So. VYiik, Lois ............... .... D u 0673 3300 15th Ave. So. 1Yillianis, Margaret .. Re 7807 3800 Park Ave. So. XVilson. Kenneth ..... .. .Co 6015 3136 4th Ave. So. XVorra, Clark ...........,.. .... R e. 0073 4244 Oakland Ave. So. Young. Richard ....... . -- -L0 2208 3833 3rd Ave. So. Audette, Marjorie 1621 Park Ave. Axtell. Nancy ... . . .RC 1959 3412 10th Ave. Baker. Marilyn ........ . . .Br 4675 2644 Portland Ave. Rakula, Mary Jane 1513 East 32nd Street Q llanke, Ruth ............ .. .Co 1685 3626 Stevens Ave. Uarta, Marie ....... . . .Lo 7064 3509 2nd Ave. Bates. Ida 2018 Oakland Ave. Bathurst, Jeanne ..... 3833 Park Ave. Beattie, Ellen 343 East 17th Street Bechtel, lsabel 3745 5th Ave. Beeken. VVilliaxn 517 East 28th Street Becker. Richard ....... ..... 3444 Sth Ave. Beckman, Bonnie ....... .. . . .At 10 East 14th Street Beiseker, Virginia 3028 13th Ave. Bender, Roland .... 4033 Harriet Ave. Bergquist, James . . . 3821 Pillsbury Ave. Bergsaker, Alpha .,.. 4156 Grand Ave. Berkin. Sonia ...... 2936 Portland Ave. Bertelson. Arthur .. 3104 10th Ave. Bertelson, John ....... 3403 Blaisdell Ave. Bessesen. Monica ..... 2222 Pillsbury Ave. Betzold. Roger 2532 Stevens Ave. Biddle. Evelyn 2932 2nd Ave. Biddle, Laura ......... , . . . . 615 West 34th Street Bishop, Pearl .......... .... 2524 lst Ave. Blahaum, Miriam .... 3932 Pillsbury Ave. Blackwell. Ed 3817 4th Ave. Blackwell. Don 3414 Harriet Ave. Borgman, Virginia 5961 2nd Ave. Borlaug, Gordon .... 3200 Portland Ave. .....Co. Bowman, Charles ...... . . .At 80 So. 13th Street Boyum. Jean ........ 3335 Portland Ave. Braithwaite, Albert . . . 3220 Columbus Ave. Branch, James ....... 3509 Columbus Ave. Braun. Doris 3801 5th Ave. Brennan, Jerome .... 2914 Portland Ave. Brill, Florajean . ......... . . . . 3621 Bloomington Ave. Broadbent. Sara ....... .... 3240 Park Ave. Bros. Russell .,...... 4110 Blaisrlell Ave. Brosseau, Kathleen 3613 1st Ave. Brown, Julia 3315 Chicago Ave. Browning. Helen .. 3332 5th Ave. Brude. Betty ........ 3436 Park Ave. Buckman. Patricia . . . 3837 Pillsbury Ave. Bullard, Mary Lou 4212 Park Ave. Bush, Barbara 3917 Elliot Ave. Butler, Harry ..,... . . . . .. .. 507 VVest 31st Street Campbell. Dorothy . . . 3644 Park Ave. Campe, Jo Y 3312 4th Ave. Carl, Grace ............. .... 338 East 17th Street Carlson, Catherine ...... , , ,, 3029 Grand Ave. Carlson, Helen 2929 Stevens Ave. Casber, Enid 2505 Chicago Ave. Cashman, Eugene ..... 3201 4th Ave. Christopherson. Lorraine 3648 Harriet Ave. Cina, Joe ............ K 3524 10th Ave. Clark, Harold ....... 4209 Park Ave. Clark. Jane ....... 3712 45th Ave. Co. 4502 Re. 4313 0772 Co. 7009 Co. 4776 Re. 4301 Re 6669 Re. 8580 5301 Ke 1157 Lo 9989 Re. 1162 1.0 2430 Re 2697 Re 3923 9485 Co 9321 Lo 7060 C0 8185 Re 2975 Du 5629 Re. 6372 Co 8570 Re. 8664 Re. 9050 Co. 0727 Lu. 2322 Lo. 3103 Lo, 1435 At. 6775 CO. 0103 Re 3135 Lo 2052 Re 1181 Co 9909 Re. 0970 JUNE GRADUATING CLASS Clark. Sonia 1621 Nicollet Ave, Cole. Alniira .,.... 3032 Stevens Ave. 10101l12l11, Glenn .. 3131 14th Ave. C Corbett, Jessie ........ . . .. 2718 Chicago Ave. Cowdin, Ilolly 2431 Clinton Ave. orcoran, James ..... 3732 10th Ave. C C 3644 Nicollet Ave. Crocker. Grace ....... C 3322 Columbus Ave. 3840 Harriet Ave. Daly, DeLores .. 3436 11th Ave. Daley, Rita ........ 2738 Stevens Ave. Daniels. Harriet .. 3616 Park Ave. Danielson, Jean ..... 3605 Portland Ave. DeMars, Lorraine . .. 3611 Bryant Ave. Derby, Ruth 3415 Nicollet Ave. DeVold. Robert 3633 Nicollet Ave. Dickman. Raymond . . . 3441 Park Ave. Dinsmore. Robert .. 3354 Columbus Ave. Dixon, Lorraine .... 2621 4th Ave. Doepke. Henry .. 2501 Sth Ave. Doeskin, Melvin 1800 Park Ave. Dudley, Elwood .. 1416 3rd Ave. Duliresne, Yvonne . 3644 3rd Ave. Dukatz, Thomas . 3321 4th Ave. Earl. Charlotte . .... Q 3209 Clinton Ave. Earl, Mary ........... . ... 5624 Edgewater Blvd. Ebbeson, Lorraine 3305 Grand Ave. Eekland. Marion ...... 3659 2nd Ave. Egekvist. Dorothy 5400 Edgewater Blvd.. i I i I I Eide, Leif 3644 10th Ave. Eckstrom, VVillard . 2741 Columbus Ave. Els. Merrill 1819 Sth Ave. Ell. Jerome 3037 Grand Ave. Elliot. Harvey ...... . . . . 2409 Portland Ave. Ellison, Chrystal .. 1605 Stevens Ave. Elm, Robert 3341 Harriet Ave. Erickson. Dorothy .. 1710 Park Ave. Erickson. Stanley .. 1401 Sth Ave. Erickson, VValter 3232 Pleasant Ave. Farnham. Don .....,. 4127 Pillsbury Ave. Field. Betty ......... 3533 Pleasant Ave. Finley, Maurice ...... 2833 Columbus Ave Fischer, Maricin 4125 11th Ave. FitzGerald, Dona 3824 12th Ave. Fix, George . . . .. 2816 36th Ave. Flesness, Vincent 4305 Elliot Flink. Clarence .... 20 E. 19th St. rippen, Don ........ ... ulbertson, Millicent . .. ... Re. Dr. Re. Co. Co, Re. Du. Re. Lo. Co. Re. Lo. Lo. At. Br. At. Re. Re. Re. Co. Co. Re. Re. At. Cie. . ...At At. Co. Lo. Co. . . . .Lo Dr ....tie Fogelniark. hlildred ... ....Re 3701 Columbus Foley. Joy ........ 2211 Third Ave. Fossum, Jean ..... 3133 Oakland Ma ....Re Lo. 0744 0718 1081 7687 3904 0626 7881 7948 1024 5339 3957 0780 6702 0390 6693 4409 9559 8421 7541 8695 9406 9297 5470 0461 7862 1508 3858 9370 5835 9809 0775 8477 0770 4059 3015 0933 7989 liox, Howard ...... 108 W. 36th St. liraley. Bob ...... 3820 Columbus Francis, Robert 3542 Pillsbury l'raunfelrler, Lois 4632 Grand l'reeman, ltlarjorie 3609 Aldrich Freeman, Merritt .. 3032 Fifth Ave. lfrode, George .. 3128 Chicago Caraghty. Katherine 2543 Stevens Cardner, Ben 4314 Portland Garretson, VVilliam 3116 Gaslin. 3447 Gibson. 2921 Fourth Ave. Jane ..... Gartield Eleanor .. First Ave. ....Co Re ....Co ....Lo Re. Re Re Re. . . . .Lo Re ....Lo Gilbert. Opal ...... .... l le 3656 Portland Gilbertson, Erles ....... .... 1 'o 4032 Thirteenth Ave. Glover, Jean 3415 First Ave. Corham, Dorothy 1724 11th Ave. Gould. Helen . Re 4004 10th Ave. Gould, Martha ...... Re. 3549 Stevens Gralow. Harrison ....... .. .Du. 3048 Thirteenth Ave. Green. Dorothy ..... Lo. Y 3544 Portland Green, Shirley .. Re. 2637 Stevens Gronvall, Marion Co. 4157 10th Ave. Grunditz, Artlis ..... Co. 3932 Thirteenth Ave. Hagen. Margaret . Co. 3508 Oakland Haglund, Guy CO. 3816 Portland Hall, Robert .... Co. 4008 Harriet llall. Ross . ..... . Lo. 3948 12th Ave. llanf. Margaret ... l.o. 3637 Columbus llanlin. Marjorie Ma. 825 Fourth Ave. llanson, Gladys 3745 29th Ave. Hansen. Harriet .. Lo. 3640 Park llanson, LaVon 1115 Portland Hansen, Ruth .. Lo. 3936 Clinton Hansson, Delores 3414 Oakland Harriman, Mildred .. 1113. 1513 Park Hart. John ....... Co. 3307 Portland Hathaway, Lee ...... Co. 4050 Second Ave. Hauenstein, Ruth .. Ma 1700 Portland Haugland. Virginia .... At 80 S. 13th St. Hayes, Bill . ...... .... C 0. 411 VV. 33d St. Healy, John 3437 Aldrich Heesaker. Dorothy . . .... Co. 4347 Stevens Heick. Dorothy ..... .... B r. 1345 First Ave. Helme, Jean ........ Co. 4021 Park Henderson, Doretta 3804 Stevens Heutmaker, Marcella . .... Br. 2013 Clinton Hicks. Frank ...... .... l .0 3656 Clinton Hildebrand, Frances .. .... Lo. 3824 Fifth Ave. Hinrichs. Ralph .. Co, 3410 Pillsbury Hiveley. Evelyn 3401 Second Ave. Hjelmeir, Algot 4729 27th Ave. Hoag, Charles 3625 Second Ave. 9197 1027 6653 7087 0749 8430 7883 0104 9245 1965 3853 9047 6266 0277 1054 0471 6681 4963 5481 2906 9611 9600 0669 8619 1426 6526 3928 6865 1088 5880 5449 8686 9485 2949 9401 3656 5563 5745 0205 8207 0840 1 H 1c11rir15,c x11111N1 4219 Nnconcl Au 11of1i.o ohn 2945 1'1e 14 int Hoi n 1 linor 111.1 Sgconrl Xu 1-long, 1XkIl116'11l 11 11111411111 Ilorothx 1- 74t1 1'1ou1'l lxohut 1905 Hluonnngton 1-1 rw nt 11ctt1 15- nn 19 louitunth -Xu inig Riguir 142 1 Ina xgo 1-inylvxhx 1111411611 lmntgenth 11ur1e-v lugcng 164 1 o1un111uQ Igoc ohn 1974 1 ourtunth ie Ixuxon 1 uulla 1 X1 131 x mon XL 1 S iftl 11014113 Qigrnl login Axe 1-ensmn '11 xrion 11 ie Ienson Dori 1856 f unth 1115911 X 1 1 1 in 8 lu 1 1 1 xc lohnson 'Xnslic 11 1 111. i ohnxon Ann 1 S Lonfl X1 oin on M4111 1111 Scnoncl Au 0 lnson 11 7 1 can i i lohnson Ilorcnye 4 xx oinmn 1 ern 1 4 1 hlui in on lohnson 1 vunnlolxn 81101141 xc n-.on 11 1 2 .131 . . 0 nlson, 11s vn ...... '1 2 2 Sc-cond vu. lohnsou 51arp.,zxret . .. 15 'n 0 inson. 1N1ci'ri1 . .. H Uzlklzx 1 lolnlsnn 103' ..., 4 '9 tlzlklzlncl Ollnxtun. Arcliic E. lfmn ' in oncx 111- en ..,,, 2 21K l'linton 1urr1 in. VYi1m:i . . 1609 l'11icag.o 11111111 1101119 .. , .1.111 C ' 1iZ111L'I11jZ ' '. 1011119 ' ,, 3708 111l1i12111L1 Karla-n. Ilzirrict ..... . 1. .115 .' . 1Q2i.ll11S 1:1'Zl k 1 .1201 1 ' ' lie vr. lislreen .. .5 .. Nicollet 1 Kemp 1'ft N1 11118 1 1n'k Kenney. Iii een ... . 2- Vhicago Knutsoi. Virgin! ... 264.1 1111SI111'j' Koerncr Aldenzi . 1 1117 1ort1z1n1 Kuslil 1 'illiznn 324.1 fifti 4 v , Krzmz. 1V :lr zirv ..., 1 3139 'fhircl Ave. Kunz 1 ...,..,.. 3548 first 1 vc. .21 rlle, 11zu'i ' .. 2414 folumlmns 1.al'mix, Muriel .. 4248 Onklanrl 142111'l'1l, Arclelle .. 3212 Clinton Lal-iuye. Blzlrgmct ,. 1927 Third Ave. 1.z1nmlgren, Latitia ., 4007 Stevens 1.ai'son, WVi11i:un .1950 1'ort1anf1 I.inr1e11, ,lime ....... 10.15 E. Franklin 1,15 1 r ' f'..: ,'i .. 7 , in 1 I .1 72 .:': - Houser. U' .. 617 2. .. 1 Sf. 4- 'Q , ' V' . 2 . .... . 04 f . 1111-' , 1:',1 ..... , . -3 1 I ' .1.14t r: ' Y N M- 1. J 4 .........,... . - A A-. 171 3. f 1 Sr. 11--, , .'1rn1: .. 421 11 1 AVE. 77211 - 1. N. V ' gag' ifiist A 5 1 , : , : ..,....., . -'f Ifi 11' Ave. ' .1611 . ia-'11 ....... 26-6 lfi th A . ,loflm-11, 613116 ' 400 li 1 'a-111 X 3 I .16117 '12 ncl U 1 ,1 J . ' z 2808 fc' A ' '. ,ll-. ,ri 2' f 12.-1 .... ' .... .mr iff: f 11 .x-Q. ' ' .1111 'iciiim A 'Q ' ' H .1 1 . . Q -gb j 271' ' '11 11. ,101 5 , limits' , .1140 '1'h.ii'11 AVL-. Q ' .1119 Q'-1 A'--. H ,loh J . 21111111 .. 1 7-8 1' 1 gf A1 1 3 1 27-2 A ' 3725 ' 111 1 ,11 5 1 2141 nr ' , 3 , 1 0- .1 , .144 1.1 .1 1 -- 1 ' 7 1111111 ul. Mc 1 I 110 11 1 51 , ri 11111111 11 151' , 1 1 4 I 1 10 Y 1 I 11 1 1 1 1, 1 , N 1 1 X e I g 1 , 111 1 N 1 11 nt 1.0. fo At Du C10 fo 11111 1.11 1.o 8400 0152 7819 8992 4670 7.190 676.4 8650 9982 Re. 9.126 1.0. 2259 .Xt 5842 140. 9902 Vo. S878 Im. 9287 Re 7920 Rc 84.17 llc 6291 Re 7970 Re. 0020 RQ 8995 111: 1112 1.0 21111 At 50117 1.0 1885 Vo 5108 1.6 1.145 Re. 1685 Re 5924 Re 851-1 116 1-129 11r. .1353 Re 11473 110. 6255 111' 4995 116 2440 Re 7528 11r 59115 Re, .1324 ' 5783 ...he JUNE GRADUATING CLASS 1.unc1e0n. Kcnnetli .1028 Fourth Aux 1.unr1qi1i:4t, Alice ....., ... .1044 Tllirtccntli Ave. Lynch, Grace .1020 Clinton B1?l11101'1. Vlarunce .. 2521 Stevenw Makic, Norma 114 XV. 37111 St. Mallory, Rolwrt 4053 Vlinton N1' . .n'sc11ncr. 11crn:n'41 .. 2946 1':irk Mzlrsliall, Bettie . . . .1650 lfourtll Ave. Martin, ,loycc .,.. 4037 Vhiczlgo Martin, Lncillc ..,. 2543 1'o1uni11us 1v1Zl1'111l. VV1111!l11'I 1519 Park Mzitison. 11101111 41.19 1'il1511ln'y Mayvs, 1':1u1 .1816 lfourth Ava-. Mayiiarfl. Frances . 3741 First Ave, 111c11ri11c, Rm1gv:1' .... .1.124 Thircl Avc. Nlsllcrniott. Roseinzlry .115 VY. 15111 Strvct x1L'1,1ll1I1111, 1-11-tty .,,. 42.11 Sc-concl Avv. 1X1QN:un0L'. Uorotliy 38.1.1 10111 Ave. 111Cf21lCI'1'j'. Annzi11c11e 4048 11111114111 N1uX1':1ii1c, 11c1un .... 21122 l'linton Mccklenlmrg, 1.ori':xinc 5516 11111101 A'1t'11l1111. 11:u'o1c1 ..... 3412 1'z1rk Mvlting, livclyn . 111 E. 15th Sl. ML'l'1'111t'1i1. B011 ,.,, 4005 1l1J1L1ll11!11S 111:-rritt, .Xlicc Ann ,. .1.112 '1'hii'41 Avy. Miclminl. 1'at1in'rim' .. .1441 1'oi't1:ln41 Millvr. 1.o1'r:1inc 3825 111onn1ingtoi1 51111011 Raoul 2921 Sm-coiirl Avv, Milncr, Tom 1813 l'1inton Moore, 11c:i1in:n .1705 lfonrtli AVL-. 1 Morgznl. NYi111nr 10 4 I1 nal ml IXVC. 111U1'LlZl11, Hay ..... 108 XY, 35111 St. Mnslwr. jzuncs 1'1 1 1 11111 X '- 2' . vc. Moss, Anita ...... 1529 ' lncl Iort 11 X1o1441ei'g, Bcrnicn- 191' '1'hirc1 Xve Mott. flizirles . . .. 1901 11 . .,'nf1:x1u S1111-llcr, 1':iu1im- 3424 11ort1z1llm1 Bfnlcnir. Mary lillcn 1600 Vhicngo 111ui'1111y, .luck 200 Ii. 1'1I'2lIl1i1111 1X1y14111c1tv0i1t. Nornm ll . 3512 '1'1ii1'n1 AVC. Nelson. l'11i'istinc . 3912 111:iiSi1v.'11 Nelson, llonzihl 2747 Vlinton Nelson. Inrz 2705 SICVCI1:-2 Nelson, Lois .... , 21120 17if11i Ave. Nelson, Mary ..... 3911 1'i11shury Nelson, 1'zxu1 ...,.. 3110 Fifth Ave. Nelson. Toni 3019 First Ave. Ne1SoI1. Victoria 3245 Pillsbury Ness. Myrtle 6 li. 34th St. Newquist, Leone .. 102 E. 25th Si. Nichols, 11ernirc .. .1429 Nicollet Norlry. Mzirjnric 26125 Clinton Nonlirup, Arthur .1204 Portland Re Du 0261 566.1 Re. 8042 L0 9609 Rc 864-1 1.11 .1-477 116 6171 111' 4576 Re: 6.165 1.0 .1225 fo. 4119 1'o. 7882 Rc. 11989 110, 41.195 Re. 2769 114-, 5878 140. 4079 111 8564 1.0. 6668 1.o S1115 1.0 0506 111' .1052 Vo 0455 N111 4767 Vo 2468 1.0 8007 110 2-106 111' 5989 1.0 6.161 116. 0814 1.0 2214 119 1816 RC 7859 1112 1840 1.0 1891 Noricm, Mary Jayne 173 u 6035 3308 E, 50111 Sc. Xygren, Kathryne ....Co 1844 .1241 Scconil Avc. L1.flU11I101', Exlwarrl .. ...Re 0582 Y 40.18 Blaisrlc-11 Olson. Vlaricc .1855 1'0i't1zn1d Olson, Doris Y .1556 Nic-:111ct Olson, George' ..... .... C 10 4376 V .1740 1'i11s1J1lry Olson, 11nrry ....... ...Re 0888 25.18 Scconfl Avv. Olson. Joyce ........ ..., 1 fo. 8866 .1721 1'ort1:nu1 Olson, Mzirshzill .1212 Hrancl Olson. Marvin .... Co 9631 4.1.17 1':1rk Ortin-151, Ifrzmk ..... .... L 'o. 9754 3550 Sccoxnl Ave. Oslmrne. Rolrvrt .1038 11l:lisc1c11 Oscn, Gayle ...... 116.6424 .1733 1'11L'VC1l11l Au Palmer, Dorothy .. Rc 0037 26.12 'lwhinl AVC. Palmer. Henry .... .... 1 ie 5742 3.16 1i. 34th St. 1'zu'1-nt, Mzirtllai 2.12.1 11:Lr1'1c111 Pzitrick, Ilonzilil ,. Re 9.128 .12.16 Vhiczigo Peake, liniily 25.17 lfifth Ave. 1'e-arson. linrl ...., Dr 278.1 .1.112 111UU1ll1llgtU1I 1'czn'son. I.orr:iine .. Rc- 749.1 .1241 1'1inton 11Q:1rsr1n, W'i11i:nn . 1.0.1148 720 111. .18th St. 1'c1nwon, T641 .... ...fn 9729 .1705 12111 Ave. 1'c-ltolzi 111111121111 .. Re.-1790 .1615 Stvvciis Perkins. liugcnc .1106 llurrivt 1'etci-sun, Artllm' .. 110 0.159 .1126 Ifonrtli Avu. 1'e-terson, Irma Lon 4000 Harriet 11:-tciwon. ML-rice . 2917 1'ort1z1n11 17't!1L'1'SU11. Paul .1015 llzirrict 111-tL'i'son, 11011:-rt 2601 l'ollnn11ns 11111-g11:1:n', L1iYc-rm ,2417 1111115111-11 .. ...fo Re Re lhulpx. Suzzunw . Du. .15.14 11th AVN, Phillips, Ilzlviwl 6110 XY. .1151 Phillips. 116116111 .. ..., 1.0 3.1.15 1'ol't1m1r1 1'i1111zu10, 1Yi11i:nn .... 116 .17.17 Lynilalc Pontius. Leo ...... ...1.u .1804 1'i11s1Jury Prcstlmlmll. Bc-:xtricv 20 E. 19111 St. 1'i'itu1iettc'. B1Zll'g31'Q'1 116 .1700 11111-114-141 Ralph. Ivan .... .At 25.111 1'i11sl1in'y Ratm-r, Sybil . .. ...1.o 31157 Sfcvenw Rezuly. Laurel 1415 XYi11ow St. Recltim-ld, .-Xltlivzx .. .. . Re 4501 11ryrmt l Reid. NYu1ter ........ ..., I 0 3915 lfifth AVE. Rein: jane ........,,. ...1,o .1905 Ififteentli Auf. Renn. Kzitlierim- ...... . . .Fo 40.16 fhicago Ricv, Louise ...... Ma 1918 S1-n'onf1 Avo. liiclianxlson, Richarrl . . , . .11e. 2821 1'il1sbin'y 4 Rinilrcrg. Roy ..... . . . ,C 0 3227 Nicollet 1 Rinpvrurl, Betty . ., . . .1 0 .1123 '1'1iirc1 AVC. Ringwzxlf. 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