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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',
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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 .. . TY 2. 2. 1. 2. 2. 501111 5000 gooo -1583 3888 g846 3846 3750 3750 3750 3730 3333 3l2S QO70 11853 0853 11816 1181111 117.111 04 1 6 03711 113711 110011 0111111 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 Tap n1u': ,0fIII.1'Ull G., .lILII'Il-II. Hrlrf, .Jr11w'r111, llrmffkr, HLIl'!'.1A, linrfizrfg, lfgz'k1'l.1'l, lJ1z11iz'l.1'f1l1, ll1'm1z'11ff.' HIM l'Ull'.' C!Il'l,i'fIlf7lIl'l'.V!lII, I'lr11'1l11, l n.1'511111, fflhllfflll H., Il1111f'11.-'fr1'11, ffllll'I'l4, lc'pf1e,ff'11, lf1f111.-'url IC.. l'1111.fIr11m, Bllffflj' l'iflIH'ff1 row: f.'111'f.1'r111 C., l:f1f1e.-'f111, xv01'fUII, ,lln1'g1111, Kf'fll'I', .l111fzf1'.m11, lI1'ff1r'1'f, .S't:'z'ez15. 1?1'r111'11111y,' Tfzinf rfarri I0h11.fr1z1 ti., Guzrfrf. C1'f11A'r'1', C111'lfr1r1 H., tir11'f111111, I'ill.K', .ll1111.f1111, lftrrl, l'lzz'lp.f. lfor'gn11111,' Sffflllli 1'r1u'.' 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'.
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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.
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