Central High School - Zenith Yearbook (Duluth, MN)

 - Class of 1907

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-v f HELEN RENSTROM. ln the wilds of Smithville in Feb. 1891, Helen' came into the consciousness that many are called but few are chosen and determined at once to be one ofthe chosen: suffice it to say that she has succeeded. ANNIE HUGO. Annie xirst distinguished herself in '89-by writing A Criticism of the Modern Greek Translations. It is needless to say a girl with her marked abilities looked good to 07 and it was not long after we induced her to join us. i MUNROE WARNER. Munse first began to grow those funny teeth and cultivate that fetching smile not long after Nov. 12, 1888. He is the president of an evil gang of little 'retches who scare Freshmen and take their lunches. He and Artie' Traphagan play hockey in Munse's back yard with shoe boxes. W'ith such a rep', he expects to enter Cornell. TWENTY-SEVEN LYMAN TAX'LOR. Doc was cut out for a basket-ball team in Manchester, Mich. His in- nocent and unassuming looks incurred upon him the suspicion of the teachers at first but later they found him to be a nice little boy who never said anything out of place. He created a great sensation in the Spring by making up seven semesters work so he could stay with us. AMELIANDINPIALI. Millie was destined to be one ofj07's faithful followers about Dec. 9, 1889. With the motto ever before her that Nothing succeeds .like success, she has made her career an enviable one. LUCILE BRADLEY. Lucile's literary ability was prophesied not long after April 25, 1890. Her first syllables were promises of a great future and for four years now she has has been the pridefot the English teachers. The fact that her name graced the honor list shows that she takes Painefsl with her work.

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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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I i HELEN POTTER. Brainfylard Minn. must be responsible for this maid's smartness. We have long ago given up trying to keep up with her pace in scholarship. ELSIE OVERMAN. Elsie began cultivating her tastes for a jolly good time Mar. 24, l89O. Her little snicker would make even the bluest gay. page all unite in wishing her every success in 1 e. CLAUDIA GowaN. Claude, from Cloquet 1irst began saying what she thought in 1888. Her many friends have found that she is true blue ' and to be depended upon. So here's to Eair'31Claude with her twinkling eyes and ready us . REYNOLD SUFFPJL. Reyn is quite a veteran, dating back to '86 in the early days of Duluth. His striking appearance was a great drawing card with the faculty so he decided to wait a year, in order that '07 could catch up. GERTRUDE'-HOOP-ES. Gert began to cultivate her athletic grace rightlfrorn the middle of July '88. She and Lil Russell did all tl1e scoring on the night of Mar. 15, and the boys all agree she is. to say the least. a phantom of delight. Then here's to her never meeting the young Miss Fortune. LAIRD GOODMAN Gocdie first began to take notice of the girls shortly after Oct. 17, 1888 in Waseca, Minn. He doesn't look like a lady- tusser but he's something like -a railroad crossing Look Out! He once wrote the manuscript for a book entitled Parades I have headed ' or Girls I can't shake but not a printer in the country would risk putting it out. TXVENTY-EIGHT

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