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Marjorie Mindrum, Patricia Jorvtad. Willard Centerwall. Audrey Johnson. Angclinc Clark. JANUARY HONOR ROLL PATRICIA JORSTAD............... MARJORIE MINDRUM WILLARD CENTERWALL............. ANGEL)NE CLARK . . AUDREY JOHNSON................. LI II I 1 SI MULA . . ROBERT WUNDERMAN............... NORA MEANS . .... MAURICE JOHNSON . . . ANNA MASOLQCITES VIVIAN NESS.................... HELEN AMUNDSON................. CLARENCE BAUMAN................ ELIZABETH HICKS................ VIOLET CASPER.................. ABE KAPLAN..................... 2.9000 2.9000 a.7500 2.7500 2.7500 2.6818 2.6500 2.6304 2-5»33 2-5 5 ' 2.5500 2.5238 2.5000 2.4782 2.446 2 4375 SARA JANE WALLINDER ERLING BRANDON PHYLLIS FRUCHTMAN PHYLLIS BER(» .)UIST DELPHINF. OLSEN 2.4222 2.3913 2.3809 2 3555 2.3181 ELECTED TO NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY BETTY SCOTT..........................2.2727 MARY LOBERG..........................2.2666 MARION GOY ....................... FLORENCE GRAHAM......................2.200c VERNA WOODRICH.......................2.200c RICHARD JACK.........................2.1818 RICHARD NIELSON .....................2.095j JOE ELLIOT...........................2.0909 MARGARET LOOP ...................... 2.0731 FREDERICK SCHULZ.....................2.0222 ALICE TOWNSEND.......................2.0000 SOARING STUDENTS The scholastic qualification necessary to become a member of the National I lonor Society is attained by few of those who aim for scholastic honors. The membership in the society is limited to the upper 15 jxrr cent of the graduating class. An average of 2.3 is necessary to become a member of the society. This average is determined by the following scoring: A, 3; B. 2; C, 1. When scholastic averages arc low, additional members are voted into the society by the faculty to make up the 15 per cent limit. When Central received its charter in 1923 from the National Honor Society, it was the seventh school in the United States to l c so honored. Top row: J. Elliott. F-. Brandon. C. Bauman. S. Wallindcr. A. Kaplan, R. Jack. . . . Third row: R. Wunderman. A. Mavolojjitcs, II. Amundson. A. Towmeod. F. Schulz, R. Nielsen, F. Graham. . . . Secont row: F.. Hicks. V. Neve, M. Coy, V. Wood rich, V. Casper, L. Scmhla. P. Fruchtman. M. Loop. Bottom row: B. Scott. P. Bcrtjuivt, M. Mindrum. A. Clarke, W. Centerwall. A. Johnson, P. Jorvtad. N. Means.
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I Top row: Glen J.ki I wui. John Sunbcrry. Mr. Pclto, |im l.jr cn. Karl Juhl. Mr. CJaw n. Al Brody. Bottom row: Marjorie Mindrum, Phylli» Bcrgquivt. Pat Whcder, Mu Turner. Marcella Johnvtn. Helen Ben): non, Larry Gauthier. Beverly Pawlak, Ixone Olton. Don Grawcrt. WHO'S WHO IN AVIATION Determined tlut the activities of their final year would always remain as pleasant memories, the January seniors of 1942 chose their class cabinet with much care. Members of the Class Play Committee under the supervision of Miss Setterberg selected Smilin’ Through” as the class play. It was presented in the auditorium on December 12th anti was a great success. Seldom have pupils had a more cnjoyahlc program than that planned for them on Class Day. It included a dance hand, piano selections, and novelty acts. The combined work of the Class Officers — Donald Grawcrt, president; Leone Olson, vice-president; Marcella Johnson, secretary; and Lawrence Gauthier, treasurer and that of the Class Cabinet produced a term filled with well organized activities. Members of the Cabinet were program chairman, Beverly Pawlak; service chairmen. Phyllis Bergtjuist anti Iiarl Juhl; class day chairmen, James Larsen and Ixronc Olson; class play chairman. Patricia Wheeler; picture chairman, Marjorie Mindrum; flower chairman. Helen Bengston; memorial chairman, John Stanberry; social chairman, Glenn Jacobson; anti publicity chairman, Alvin Brody. Advisers were: Mr. Classon, chief adviser; Miss Turner, anti Mr. Pclto. 29
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