Central High School - Zenith Yearbook (Duluth, MN)

 - Class of 1907

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'1 MYRNA Toon. Myrna with a rosy blush first saw Jessie on Mar, 9, '89 and has been her steadfast companion frornfthat time, although not to the exclusion of marry others who are favored with her friendship. JAMES MACAULAY. Brownie is in a class Xvith Dick Hodgson when it comes to a ques- tion of mass. His recitations in Trig are the pride of Miss Robinson's,4th period. FERN DOREMUS. This classically featured maiden increased' D., C. H. S's Horticultural supply of palms sometime in 1889 hailing from Ashland, Wis. Her floral name decor- ates the honor roll each month and is the only '07 species known to have taken root in Park Point Sands. ' TVVENTY-FIVE FRED RYAN. Freddie, began to develop his quarterbackic traits in New Richmond, Wis. after Dec. '8, '88, Since joining hands with the bunch he has made good, with his never ending stock of jokes and funny srhile. GRACE PATTON. Grace with her inimitable motto Silence is golden,', quietly began to attract attention in Feb. '89. Since then her meditations have borne good fruit, bringing '07 a reputation for cleverness. WILLIAM 'I'OBEN. Bill began drawing attention in Duluth Sept 15, '89 and has been cracking burn jokes ever since, not that we hold this up against him. He made his mark in the Senior Play by appearing in a very scant costume and a wig. Y' .

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Tnoivms MANLEY. Tom began to yawn and think seriously ofthe possibilities of his future, some time in Jan. of '88. He's a quiet lad when he isn't sleeping in English, but just wait. He says he's going to write out Life Insurance policies to beat everything some day. 4lAlH,t1l6 reckless E1.siE YAGER. Elsie has followed the way of virtue, otherwise the class of '07 since '88. Her motto is Self-possession is the greatest poss- ession, and she is an excellent example ot it. RUTH COFFJN. Ruth performed her first kind act on Feb. 4, 1889 in Minneapolis. Her record in scholarship has been the envy of us all. MARGARET PEARSON. Margaret has braved the wilds of Lakeside for mony a. day but has survived through it all to join the ranks ot '07, She put in her appearance Apr. 1, 89, and everyone will agree-she is a sure cure for the blues. Jessie TODD. Jessie wandered into the walks of the High School shortly after Apr. 7. 1890 and '67 recognized in her such an addition that they decided not to let her escape. Her ideas are not often expressed but no one can doubt that they are there just the same. DAVID FIELDMAN. Dave, according to his own story, ate the apple that Tell shot off his s0u's head. But we know better. We're on He was handicapped by waking up in Superior one fine morning in July '89. In spite ot this bad start in life he has been running an ex- cellent bluff and is getting to be a regular non- parei . , TWENTY-FOUR



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MARGUERITE CULKIN. Marguerite wrote her first rime shortly after Mar. 18th, in Hyegude old days of '9l. Her dimpled smile has been an important feature of the class forfour years and one that will be remembered with pleasure in years to come. 'WALTER Newconuz. God made but one casting from this mould - one was enough. Since Dec. l8, 89, VValter has been fashioning fond fancies for the fruitless future, but nature might well stand up and say Here is a man. ELIZABETH HOGAN. This dark-eyed maid came into her choice of names Apr. 23, 89. in Duluth. Sophie's a staunch standard-bearer of '07 and we are grateful. We haven't forgotten her ready supply of themes since our Freshman year. .loHN Mncumxowsxv, John first learned how to pronounce his name soon after Jan Sth. '87. Not long after, people began calling him Johnie Mac for short, and he got sore. He's all right though, and has earned the dis- tinction ofvbeing a hard and earnestworker. ALFREDA 'HOKANSON, Since '89 Alfreda has never been a girl for gossip If she were left to speak for herself this space would be a blanke, or rosy tinted like one of her blushes. Fortunately for the cause of Truth, she has friends who appreciate her good qualities. I FRANK BOERNER. The Boy Orator. Franks Belgian hair and classical manner were the Hrst things that attracted Mr. Lambert's attention on entering school in the Spring. He made his debut in March and has been doing Vaudevi1le Stunts every once in a while , since then His favorite publication is The Way I got 96 in Advanced. fPat. applied torl Monticello, Minn. was the scene of first activi- ties. 'TWENTY-SIX

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