Central High School - Zenith Yearbook (Duluth, MN)

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'E-ff. -.1 f - -ggi' - L-'vi '-'fm f mr-if Q- -f.. -f-1-5 'J 'fl' 5521212 .-7- -1. .::1:-' 1151,---:.-fr..J.--'6g .'-.,'-.Q.H-L--J. '. 2:-f.r-Q3 -1 -ff. --3 .f'..-- . 'Ga -1 -- --f 5 'v'gu---54pl'-'- '-?J'i?LW1'-1h'Ij'x.'-5.5.f'f ..'iiiF-:'g'+fQ21 f?M.Z-L1 'iii J-. -25251-if vigrx 4255345-,.i?f,L5f -'-.Z va- -:rg CGM: 550115 of .ffqfe The time is fast coming when graduates of Central High Scho must take the torch of life to carry during our brief space, and then pass it on to our successors. Our ta. is not meiely to carry this torch u dimmedj it is rather to add to its br liance, to make our ever lasting co tribution to civilization and posterit Although to the rest of this gre world and universe each one of us m seem insignificant-may seem as t minutist grain of sand-we all a part of the flame of life, Witho which the World would be as du Vlfhether our share is to be the follo er or the leader, the doer or the thin er, we can go on, proud in the kno edge that whatever the share may b it is essential to the miraculous who -the evolution of mankind to perfe tion. C50 the Cgorcfiligfiters To the Whole faculty of Central High school, this forty-fifth edition of the Zenith is dedicated. We pay tribute to these eighty-four men and women who have given the better part of their lives that we may be- come better citizens, that we may be prepared to make our everlasting con- tribution to posterity. By their in- spiration and guidance, we have come to know a little more of the world in which we live. Because of their un- derstanding, we have enjoyed the three years spent here at Central. It is with respect that we offer this book to be a memorial to their efforts on our behalf. May it be our thanks to the torch-lighters of our generation.. Vfljjfn fi . if 7 4' A .. X ff' J , A ,A A ,Hwy 1 g iff-1. ,-gil, 4' gill wi' 5 Where we explain ourselves - 1 ' Pages one to seven. M V4'A They teach us, scare us. and who knows . ' ! V1 what else - Pages seven to 29. ll: . In which we show you a little of what you did and ' who did it - Pages 30 to 49. The brawn, muscle, and speed of the school at their best - Pages go to 69. To think we had so many organizations, and so many people- in them . . you need only look and see -- Pages 70 to 91. So these are the students at Central High School! 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' I f .'j 5 .IJ ' I : ,, .- . .-.......--.. V . :, WF.. Q1 N ..- 4rf2s.wSf5w CED-I'TPgAL7S PIQHFQACIFAL ' Mr. E'3ElX.'1'W i' 7 EF. Assistant principal, Mr. Phillips, inspires many a lagging boy to hard work or regular attendance by his kindly advice. Whether it be in a case of discipline, an organization problem, or an athletic policy, we can be sure to get the right solution from him. Although few of us ever realize the countless details he deals with each day managing athletic funds, as dean of boys, and most of all as assistant principal, we know we like to think of him as Phil -a friend of ours. As dean of girls, Mrs. Benson, is constantly bringing Central new ideas for entertainment and constructive planning. Much of the school's social life originates from her office, culminating in the programs, dances, and Carnivals we enjoy so often. Under Mrs. Benson's direction, the Girls' Club has become the schools' most active large organization. We thank her for the understanding she has for us. 12 TQ -f 'TV' ,U - 'Ina' . .Tl Hui 5 1' ' W .. J ',.:q.g, We note with regret the departure of r. Cary from the commercial depart- ent at the end of this school year. Mr. ary has spent years on the Central faculty teaching bookkeeping and com- ercial law. He has been the banker ere, handling all the school accounts. e shall miss his jovial word and ccurate eye after his retirement. In he mid-year, Mrs. Olds left Duluth for outhern Minnesota with her husband. teacher of mathematics, she intro- uced us to principles of geometry when e first came hereg then as upperclass- en, We could take advanced math. from er. Last semester she taught chemis- ry also. To the Spectator fell the priv- ege of Welcoming Miss Southall, our xchange teacher from England. In a hort time she will be leaving us, but ven now we feel she is a part of Cen- ral and its faculty. During her stay ere, Miss Southall has contributed to s a better understanding of English eople and education, besides being an xcellent teacher. May she gain as much rom us as we have from her. Class dvisers, as well as organization advis- rs, always have heavy responsibilities. his year Miss Chatman, Miss Bede and r. Simmons, and Miss Klaus had harge of the senior, junior, and sopho- ore classes respectively. In addition, iss Chatman shouldered much of the uction burden. We thank these guides o our efforts. New to the faculty this emester are Miss McKibbin and Mr. eppen, the former teaching drama, the tter commercial geography. Already iss McKibbin is at work on the class lay, while Mr. Teppen can be seen pac- g the cafeteria each 4c period. Gladys D. Chatman, the super- visor of Central's study hall, has on her capable shoulders, one of the un- usual, difficult responsibilities of the school, that of cajoling us into hard work and good conduct in study hall. In addition to this year, she advised the Auction and senior class. Miss Chatman attended the University of Iowa, received the B. A. degree from the University of Minnesota, and is from Osage, Iowa. Helen Ann Perry has charge of our library, another focal point for study here in school. Besides classi- fying, ordering, and keeping track of an ever-increasing number of books, Miss Perry teaches library science to her assistants in the Library Club. She earned her B. S. degree at the University of Minnesota and lives in Duluth. Beatrice Wal1in's gigantic book of absences, tardies, attendance, and grades must be to her a constant source of headache, to say nothing of hard Work. Since her prompt and accurate figuring is a model of efficiency, it has caused grief to many a truant lad. How many other problems come before Miss Wallin in a day's time, no- body knowsg but the genial courteous attention they receive has helped each of us. Helen Baker is another one of Central's women executives. Through Miss Baker, go the multitude of matters which come before Mr. Santee. To her come questions M of programs, credits, material orders, plus countless others to be weeded out for Mr. Santee's attention. How she can think of dozens of things at once and still be quite . human, is an unsolved problem. I i Jeanette E. Matson is the editor of the Central bulletin issued at three-thirty for the following morning. Her duties also include matters handled in the second- floor office for Mr. Phillips. If you seniors wonder who calculated that low class standing, thank Mrs. Matson for the long division and computing involved. Her kind i attention is a pleasure to us all. I ' Betty Carlson also has that gift of smile to disguise what may be an irritating series of tasks before her. If at one time she is not typing out some formal letter of recommendation for otherwisej for us, she is sending messages to teachers andlpu- I pils, keeping track of a host of details. Miss Carlson enjoyed a trip to Europe last summer. I . M- ' . ,,,,,, i Q' A I M L Miss Wallin Miss Baker Mrs. Matson Miss Carlson who b itat.. 51- FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT To the left, Miss Zeigler is teachl ing one of her German classes. Be- sides German, Central offers courses in French, Spanish, Latin, and Swed- ish. Since one language at least is required for entrance to most col- leges, we usually sooner or later be- come acquainted with one of our capable linguists. In language classes occur some of the most humorous incidents of classroom days. Small mistakes of spelling, pronunciation, or grammar can throw a whole class into fits of laughter. Then too, the members of language classes have a G certain unity brought to them by the mutual struggle to master a subject in which everyone is unlearned. 1. Wilhelmina Case, who comes from Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin, re- ceived her B. A. and M. A. degrees at the University of Wisconsin. She A... teaches Latin. 2. Anne Cherry from Toledo, Ohio, earned her B. A. degree in Royal Vic- toria College, McGill University, and her M. A. degree in the University of Minnesota. She attended the University of Minnesota, and studied at the University of Grenoble, France-teaches French, Spanish, and advises the Girls' Pep Club, and the Spanish Reading Club. 3. Eva McLeod of Crary, North Dakota, was awarded her B. A. degree at Columbia University. Teaches Latin and is an adviser of the Girls' Club. 4. Augusta G. Ziegler of Duluth, Minnesota, won her B. A. degree at the University of Minnesota, and her M. A. degree at Columbia University. She teiaches German, physiography and advises the Girls' Club and the German C ub. 5. J. Arthur Johnson, whose home town is Deerfield, Illinois, attended Gustavus Adolphus College where he received his Batche1or's degree. He teaches Swedish and English. Mr. Johnson l l yi an QQ. ,.f, J.,-. Miss Case Miss Cherry Miss McLeod Miss Ziegler 15 ' ' 1.2 :' ., Liv f Above. Miss Southall sup-, ervises 'a 20-minute study period. ' Center: A drama class Tr... ... , -. .-.,.I.. ... ...Ah -..,,..- ., .-., iw.. ......-- L 7f., - cf 1 lf 1- i ' 1' ' 1 fn :- 'a 1 ' il I , l r 1 .1 ...N ,, 1- I Af-V -M, ,,- , w-1, - w w 4' i. ,yn -, -:. .l fi 1 -lf? l f.,1..,A...'.-.,',- -lr.. 1. A.-. '-.. -E Although English is one of two compulsory sub- jects, it offers several opportunities to develop widely differing talents. To satisfy the needs of a large student body, the English department has special courses devoted to the study of drama, pub- lic speaking, creative composition, and newswriting -all good for a half credit of required English. Regular English classes incorporate speech work, composition, newswriting, and bits of drama as part of their training. Of course, most emphasis is placed on grammar and literature, but training in methods of expression are by no means neglected. Many of us find our first real interest in fine literary works during our years in high school. Due to the wise interpretation of our teachers, we come to gain a true insight and appreciation of these books to be a lasting and satisfying pleasure during our lives. hears an explanation from Below: Debate Coach Mr. Miss Sherwood. Warren and his speakers. - I KJ 1. Helen Bede, from Duluth, attended Cornell C o l le g e where she received her A. B. degree. She teaches English and is also junior class advis- er. 2. Clara Van Beek of Minne- apolis, Minnesota, attended the University of Wisconsin where she received her Ph.B. degree. She teaches English. 3. Besse Chipman is from Duluth. She attended Cornell College, where she received her A. B. degree, and the Uni- versity of Wisconsin where she received her O. B. degree. 4. Dora Mary MacDonald is from Quincy, Illinois. She at- tended Drake University and the University of Iowa where she received her B. A. degree. She teaches English. Mrs. MacDonald also was an Auc- tion adviser this year. X'-f 16 ----z 0 1 'ffw , i'T'2 A 'tri iff .-1l ,KM -.-- 1 sl. wi , A. Aw.. ,.-N ,- V fl H tl lf, U Nair ' ,llyl 1.11.17 .:Lw.'. .'. 1... .-u..:--. .- 5. ,. 4., .na .. 1. 5. Lois K. McKibbin, who comes from Minneapolis, Minn., attended Carleton Col- lege where she obtained her A. B. degree, Columbia University, where she received her A. M. degree, and the University of Southern California. She teaches English, public speaking, and drama. In addition to this, she is the adviser of the Mask and Wig Club. 6. Mary B. Marvin, from Duluth, attended the University of Michigan where she received her A. B. degree, and Columbia University where she received her A. M. degree-teaches English, creative composition, co-adviser of the Camera Club. 7. Olive Mersen is from Duluth, Minnesota,-attended the University of Califor- nia and the University of Chicago. She has a Ph.B. degree and teaches English. 8. Maizie Mortland from Montezuma, Iowa, attended the University of Iowa where she received her B. A. and M. A. degrees. Here at Central, Miss Mortland is head of the English Department, teaches English and newswriting-advises the Spectator. 9. Elmina Adams Murphy is from Chadion, Nebraska. She attended Carleton College where she received her A. B. degree and Columbia University where she received her M. A. degree. She teaches English and is an adviser of Girls' Club. 10. Bertha M. Sellhorn is from Minneapolis, Minnesota. She attended the Univer- sity of Minnesota where she received her B. S. degree. She teaches English and also French. 11. Winifred Sherwood from Willmar, Minnesota, attended Carleton College, where she received her A. B. degree and the University of Washington, where she received her M. A. degree. She teaches English and drama. 14 12. Edith Sheldon Southall calls Crediton, in Devonshire, England, her home. She attended the University of Edin- burgh where she received her M. A. degree. Here at Central she is teaching English in place of Miss Gruetzmacher, with whom she traded for the year. 13. Mira W. Southworth is from Minneapolis, Minnesota. She attended the University of Minnesota where she re- ceived her A. B. degree and Harvard University where she received her M. Ed. degree. She teaches English and advises the Camera Club. 14. Lola E. Wilson is from Duluth. She attended Carleton College where she received her B. S. degree and studied at Northwestern University. Miss Wilson teaches English and also French. v 13 l I I l I! - In ...Q fi... Q, . rf,'-:..,T....,M .f.lF.,,Hj4m lg. -' if i -.Q L- oil, in Mi Lain! his i:J3gl:.mfnLl..ls.i, 'wxHf..fQQfi.J' Overheard in the hall - How does the Federal l, Reserve system Work, I anyway? Those boys I seem to know all about 1 ' itg why is it so hard for 1 us ? We assume the speaker, a girl of course, , was struggling with! knotty econ tangles. Eventually she straight- ened that one out only, to delve into another l brain-twister. Like the? principles of civilized liv- I ing she will learn in so- l, ciology or the trade methods of the World in commercial geography, I these untied tangles will , lead her to a sound un- I, derstanding of daily i 'I 4 1 l i headlines and even the ll idea behind the yearly ll tax report. l Q la 1. Margaret Adam from Seaforth, Ontario attended the University of Wisconsin for her A. B. and Columbia University for her A. M. Sjhe teaches history and advises the History lub. Claudia Allen, from Union City, Indiana, received her Ph. B. at the University of Chi- cago and her A. M. at the University of Wis- consin. She is a teacher of U. S. history. Harry L. Dole of Duluth received his A. B. at Cornell College and attended the University of Iowa and Iowa State College. He teaches commercial geography and physi- ography. Virgil B. Ging from Indianapolis, Indiana , '+3'i'1'T-'li-'ig r 1 Mr. Ging, history department head, gives a helpful Word. attended Butler College for his A. B. and the University of Chicago for his A. M. He teaches ancient history, sociology, is the head of the history department, and is the Zenith adviser. Pearl B. Holmes from Springfield, Illinois received her A. B. at the University of Illi- nois. Mrs. Holmes teaches sociology. Max H. Houghton of Duluth, attended the University of Iowa for his A. B. and the University of Minnesota for his A. M. He teaches economics. Eva B. Kimball received her A. B. at the University of Minnesota. She teaches com- mercial geography and is an adviser of the 1 .l Girls Club. p p pp ggggprs il ui ll li l l 18 1 l A p Il li ffl fa ,X pf-.-J -v- i .A,. iff fF'i'll'lf':'7igx. T, -:'1 i C1 . ,li llfxll W .nlftil if litr- l,, 5 :. ...ff 1- '-,4!..L.- .-:,J 'S' v I r A l l 1 il l A J. fl i .K 4. .,1, N.. ..,... , -1 -Lf ea .1- Offering an unbroken study of the history of man from the earliest known traces to the New Deal, the history depart- ment brings us a founda- tion of practical and cul- tural value, Current events interpreted in the light of past history pre- pares the way for con- structive thinking, the evolution of new and bet- ter ways. Led by men and women who feel the power and breadth of the subjects they teach, we receive something of the spark of their interest, One of Miss Travis' U. S. History classes. l 1. Esther Mueller of Duluth received her A. B. and her A. M. at Northwestern Univer- sity. She teaches history and civics and is a vocational guidance adviser. Sophie St. Clair of Duluth received her A. B. at the University of Michigan and at- tended the University of Chicago. She teaches European history and is an adviser of the Girls' Club. William C. Simmons of Duluth, attended Duluth Junior College and received his B. S. at the University of Minnesota. He teaches sociology, history, and English. Roy H. Teppen is a graduate of Central Q ' 45 Tl? l in Minneapolis and Duluth State Teachers College Where he obtained his B. E. degree: Mr. Teppen is a new member of our faculty and teaches commercial geography. Marguerite Travis of Dubuque, Iowa, re- ceived her A. B. at Upper Iowa University, her A. M. at the University of Washington and attended the University of Colorado. She' teaches U. S. history. H. E. Wilkins of Duluth attended Lawr- ence College, received his A. B. at Carroll College, his A. M. at the University of Wis- consin. He teaches U. S. history and civics. 1- High School. He attended Augsbury College . - ff ll ' H I Q Gm ' K in 19 .--sg A 1 SCIENCE AND With good equipment and a capable staff, Central' science department offers a full range of courses. Physiograph-y classes WOI'k with a large mineral collection in the museum as well as descriptive maps and textbooks. Physiology students not only have working models of the organs of the body to teach them their lesson, but also they have pre- served specimens of the actual parts to sup- plement the skeleton-in-the-closet. 0 Biology observers find many kinds of plant life grow- ing in the laboratory with more obtalnable from the greenhouse just off the school boiler room. In the physics lab, C3DaQ10US cupboards hold shelf upon shelf of delicate instruments, coils, or boilers. Another whole room filled with the same type of secrets joins the recitation room to the laboratory. Chemistry laborers are fortunate to have a complete, well-venti- lated laboratory and work - room set off from the main build- ing above the engine room Fl? MATHEMATICS 1. Eleanor Abbett, coming from Duluth, Min- nesota, attended Rockford College and received her B. S. degree at the University of Minnesota. Teaches biology and advises the Girls' Club. 2. Ruth Hollingsworth, from Chapin, Iowa, won her B. S. degree at the University of Min- nesota. She teaches biology. 8. Florence Klaus, who comes from Manches- ter, Iowa, received her B. A. degree from the University of of Wisconsin and her B. S. degree from Cornell College. She teaches physics and advises the Sophomore Class. She is also Wel- fare Chairman. 4. Ida Leadholm, coming from Duluth, Min- nesota, earned her B. A. degree at Lawrence College. She teaches biology and physiology and is an adviser of the Girls' Club. 5. Mary Little, of Mt. Vernon, Iowa, received her B. A. degree from Cornell College. Attended the University of Chicago and now teaches Mathematics. 6. Mildred Little, who is from Duluth, Minne- sota, won her B. A. degree at Ripon College. She teaches mathematics and is an adviser of the Girls' Club. '5- 116' Mr. Steele expounds 1. on power, lever arms, and formulas. Said phys- I icist-photographer Steele .. A good picture but a little we too ca 'df' -1. Jim Norberg manufac- i tures some ghoulish con- coction certainly not I meant to drink. Lab days H are always adventure- ll some. l l 1 1 l if f R l l l Graduates of Central have often expressed their gratitude for the good col- lege preparation offered here in science and math. In several cases, they have found themselves ahead of other freshmen. Difficult as the main advanced mathematics and science courses may be, students taking them are Whole- heartedly interested-a tribute to the teachers. 1. Susan H. Lovald, of Duluth, Minnesota, earned her B. A. degree at Carleton College, her M. A. degree at Columbia University, and studied at the University of Michigan Biological Station-teaches biology. 2. Marian Majo, of Duluth, Minnesota, who earned her B. A. degree at Carle- ton College. Is a teacher of mathematics and an adviser of the Girls' Club. 3. Lucille Wannebo Olds, of Duluth, attended Superior Normal, won her B. A. degree at the University of Iowa, attended the University of Wisconsin, and now teaches mathematics and chemistry. 4. Hazel M. 0'Niell, of Duluth, received her B. A. degree from the University of Minnesota and her M. A. degree at Columbia University. She teaches mathe- matics and advises the Stamp Club. . 5. Margaret F. Pollock of Duluth attended Duluth Junior College and the Uni- versity of Minnesota where she received her B. S. degree. At Central, Miss Pol- lock teaches physiology and biology. She also advises the Girls' Pep Club and the Girls' Club. 6. G. C. Sayre from Granville, Ohio, received his B. A. degree at Denison Uni- versity. He presides over physics and chemistry classes. 7. John M. Steele, coming from Duluth, Minnesota, received his B. A. degree at Carleton College and his M. A. degree at the University of Wisconsin, Teaches physics, chemistry, and physiology. 8. Lee M. Taylor, who comes from English, Indiana, earned his B. A. degree at Indiana State Normal and his M. A. degree at Columbia University-is head of the mathematics department. 21 Q L- . if li- .sw-- If .S- .. E COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Below, a typing class fills the room with staccato taps. Typing for school organiza- tions and teachers gives the t ist abundant advanced yp I practical experience. nesota where she got her B. S. degree. mg. 2. Frank B. Carey is from Carthage, Illinois. He attended the Gregg School, Jam City Business College, and Carthage College-has an M. A. degree. Here at Central, he has been head of the Commercial Depart- ment for many years. Is business adviser of Zenith. 3. Doris H. Crassweller is from Duluth, attended the University of Minnesota where she received an A. B. degree-teaches shorthand, typewriting, and advises the Girls' Club. 4. Perry K. Dunn is from Corinth, Kentucky. He at- tended the University of Illinois and the Teachers Col- lege at Emporia, Kansas. He has a B. S. degree and teaches bookkeeping. 5. Ruth I. Golding is from Duluth, attended the Uni- versity of Iowa where she received her B. A. degree- also teaches shorthand and typewriting. As business records grow more complicated with account forms and new government records so does the need for more record-keepers increase. Trained with model sets of books, Central book- keepers and accountants are well on their way to the land of red ink, or we hope blue ink. In com- mercial law, practice forms are used to acquaint us with use of system. Sample cases are given us to decide. Business problems confound us and teach us. By practical experience We learn the first steps to entering business. l 2 2 7, W 1. Cyrilla Marie Burns, from Du- luth, attended the University of Min- She teaches shorthand and typewrit- COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT 1. Warren W. Gude is from Minne- apolis, Minnesota. He attended Su- perior Normal, Superior Business College and Duluth Business College. Teaches bookkeeping and is on the Athletic Board of Control. 2. Ethel Hansen is from Duluth, at- tended the University of Minnesota here she received a B. S. degree. She teaches book- eeping and typewriting. . Henrietta Peacha from Duluth, attended State eachers College and the University of Minnesota. She teaches shorthand and typewriting. . Mabel E. Richards is from Menomie, Wisconsin, iss Richards attended Whitewater Teachers College, ndtthe Gregg School, and teaches shorthand and type- ri 1n . . Frgnk W. Westman is a native of Duluth, attended orthwestern University where he has a B. C. S. de- ree, and the University of Chicago. He teaches book- eeping and commercial geography. An ever-increasing demand for commercially trained high school graduates has led to mass de- mand for typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, account- ing, commercial law, and commercial geography in class registrations. To fill their demand, classes in typing are meeting during the seventh period, an extra half hour after the usual last sixth hour classes are over. In no business would the type- writers get such hard usage as do the hundreds in typing rooms. From these, come trained steno- graphers ready to take a letter in proper form. 23 Bookkeeping classes have a complete office, including teller's cage. Mr. Gude and his class pause a moment to face photographer Spencer. Eu-V JAJ4'-f .affffaft-,fh-r - ' 74A..J!f--ff-..Z4-f,jff-v- f-V' !ff,4f7'i-s.-.z, Zag? Mix? It - v 'T- V 'xf f .I . ,ZW 4 'xx ' 5, 'f4'-DEG V w W ll s 1 - Z- I K' i il W ' f .,'vyV., lr, ,, ,.J. 1. Helen Childs from Sherman, New York, received her B. S. at Wooster College. She teaches art appreciation. 2. Laura P. Craig of Rockland, Michigan, received her Ph. B. and M. S. at the University of Chicago-teaches health education. 3. H. L. Ebeling of Duluth attended the Extension Divison of the Uni- versity of Minnesota. He teaches the machine shop. 4. J. P. Glasson of Duluth attended Stout Institute, University of Min- nesota-teaches machine woodwork in the Smith-Hughes courses. 5. George W. Glenn of Duluth teaches printing in the Smith-Hughes courses. 6. Adolph E. Johnson of Duluth, teaches foundry. His preparation in- cludes work at the University of Minnesota and practical experience. 7. Claude P. Knott of Duluth received his A. B. at Carleton College. He also attended the University of Minnesota, Stout Institute. Mr. Knott teaches mechanical drawing and architectural drawing. 8. Grace E. Loudon of Moorhead, Minnesota, received her B. S. at the University of Minnesota and her A. M. at Columbia University. She teaches home economics. Y 777 W 27 YY Y Y V Y V VW Y, V Y Yi 2 lk' ll baller Wero over his stove. M l l l Home economics, sewing, home .I W furnishing and planning, nutrition, li cooking, and advanced dress mak- ing offer to the girls what the shop . courses offer to the boys-a chance to learn to use head and hands. Artistically inclined Cen- I tralites find a new world opened up ll to them in art and art appreciation 2? classes taught at Washington. , From these classes come the poster lf makers, layout artists, and set de- ll signers in our school activities. H Every organization in school soon- .: er or later is thankful for the good training they receive. I l 'Wm ii . . I , 24 'S' J ff' '1 if if To the left, a machine shop 1 scene. With an adequate set l of equipment such as these l lathes, we can learn the basic M steps in industrial work. Thus l prepared we have an advan- l tage over the untrained job W applicant. Smith-Hughes courses, just ex- l actly what are they ? was a 1 frequently asked question the l early months of this year. Brought in as part of an emphasis on prac- tical and complete job preparation, the Smith-Hughes system relieves the student of certain academic requirements to be filled by taking . an advanced series of shop courses. Supplemented by mathematics and selected academics, the graduate l goes out prepared to take up a 1 trade, as a carpenter, machinist, or U auto shop worker. Besides Smith- .. Hughes courses, the Washington , industrial and manual arts school M offers printing, foundry, machine Q shop, industrial and architectural ' drawing, and other advanced Y COUFSGS. 9. A. N. Parkes of Duluth received his B. S. at Purdue University. He teaches mechanical drawing and heads the Manual Training Department. 10. Grayce H. Quarters received her B. S. at State Institute. She teaches elementary dressmaking, advanced dressmaking, and related art. 11. C. W. Shroer of Duluth attended the University of Minnesota and teaches pattern making. 12. Iona Squire of Aberdeen, South Dakota, received her A. M. at Columbia University. Miss Squire teaches art and is art adviser of the Zenith. 13. Paul Stanton of Duluth attended the University of Minnesota. Mr. Stan- ton teaches in the auto shop. 14. Rosa M. Taylor of Duluth attended Stout Institute, University of Minne- sota for her B. S.-nutrition and meal planning. 15. Estella Watts of Duluth attended Duluth State Teachers' College, Pea- body College for Teachers, and received her B. S. at the University of Minne- sota. She teaches sight saving. Irving H. Walker, attended the University of Minnesota and Stout In- stitute. He teaches in the trade shop at Washington J unior High School. Esley W. Tidball, who teaches two classes of Related Drawing and one of trade mechanical drawing attended the University of Minnesota, Officers Training School, Camp Zachary Taylor in Kentucky and the M111- tary Academy at West Point. 25 MUSIC AND PHYSICAL Music has a universal appeal which in high school can be satisfied by singing in our many vocal groups or by playing an instrument. in a band 3' r orchestra Classes 1n music theory harmony and appreciation supple ent these musical groups so that a true musician can be thoroughly rounded in theory as Well as technique. Offered opportunities to perform assemblies and before civic clubs, Central's Glee Clubs, A cappella choir, and orchestra have gained excellent reputations as entertainment In addition, they furnish their members a satisfying outlet for talent. To the school, the music department furnishes a ceaseless of entertainment. String ensembles, vocal quartets, soloists, and a dance orchestra lend a finished touch to school programs. On the field a well-trained band executes its maneuvers to bolster the hopes. Class night and commencement find the orchestra in its playing fine music to round out the evening. Mr. Anderson ,-.,. To the right, Mr. Anderson explain- ing a new gymnastic ,stunt while the class awaits its turn l try it. Below, In the room, Mr. - h ld th s l S 6 SCHS -',' :7- ' A . Mr' tg . m'H'71!,Mlg,:: 'A . u ' Selmer Anderson from Duluth, Min- ' T I nesota, earned his B. S. degree at the A f University of Minnesota-is a phys- I ical education instructor and the as- Mf- Larson sistant football coach. Carl Borgwald of Mt. Vernon, New York attended Columbia University, National Conservatory and In- stitute of Music Pedagogy. He is an Associate of the American Guild of Organists, A.A.G.O., and teaches music. Frank G. Larson of Duluth, Minnesota obtained his B. B. A. degree and his B. S. degree at the University of Minnesota. Teaches commercial geography and is the football coach. ji'f ji.f T. Al if A... H we-i TF'- T , at f 1 1'-.emi ..!. -. --.', 'Q .--H . .all -ix. J.'l..1',.J.-3 5 an '-4 Physical education, like English, is compulsory at Central. Several ways are open to boys and girls to satisfy this physical education requirement. Health education classes have been introduced as one means to obtain .--- e- - -- ., '7l credit without taking gym work for those whose health is poor. Boys may Q lf be excused from gym who are on any one of the varsity squads represent- l 1 ing the school in sports. Gymnasium classes teach basketball, tumbling, I li rnuascle development, and gymnastics to the majority of Central boys and gir s. For the size of the classes and school, Central's locker rooms and showers are inadequate. With but eight showers and two small dressing rooms for classes of one hundred or more, it has been necessary to excuse i senior boys from gym, providing they have taken it during the junior and sophomore years. In athletics, Central has had an outstanding year. Both in football and basketball our coaches have brought us to city championships. The Whole ll school is grateful to them. q W pq , Q, A 1 C g Miss Robie 4 l To the left: Miss Robie demonstrates w ball handling to a group of her girls. Girls' sports and gym work are no . less active than ' boys', although of th are re- course ey l . stricted to . intra- , mural competition. Mr. Swain ' 4 if Fl Doris Robie from Duluth, Minnesota won her B. S. degree at the Univer- sity of Minnesota. She teaches phys- ical education, is on the Athletic 5 ' Board of Control, and is an adviser of the Girls' Club. John Swain of Indianapolis, Indiana was awarded his . B. A. degree at Indiana University. Mr. Swain l teaches physical education, is Director of Athletics, , and is on the Athletic Board of Control. John H. Thomason, who teaches music, is from War- renburg, Missouri. He received his B. S. degree at Central Missouri State Teachers College and at- tended Lake Forest College and Northwestern Uni- versitv. l Mr. Thomason .3 1 w IEP' A 4' 1 Z' 1U 4 .- 9 . 'N ,I Y ,yt wi ,A,, Wholesome, balanced meals at reasonable prices seems to be the idea always before the kind women who run our cafeteria. Consider the task of merely keeping 52 tables clean. Preparing 12 dozen eggs, selling 130 quarts of milk, serving 18 lbs. of meat or 15 lbs. of vegetables each day takes work. How much ? Ask the cafeteria women. Their answer might well be, You try to wash 400 dishes Unknown to most of us a whole world of preparation and planning is constantly mov- ing around us. If we come to school early, we begin to see a few of the thousand and one steps necessary to keep Central clean and running. Although we may see an occasional dust mop, cleaning rag, or mop pail, we sel- dom see the thousands of paper towels re- placed, the doors locked, floors swept, or desks cleaned. We do know that when Jil' . g -1 M 1 1 r each noon, then you'll know! Nor do we forget the banquets, teas, and steak dinners they prepare on occasion. Such meals have been highlights of the year for several organizations. The football team used to meet at Central just before each night game for a steak dinner-a good reason for their success. we have a favor to ask of any one of the building men, they always are glad to help us. Somehow they know where to find any- thing from a hammer to an extension wire. The engineer's staff has a heavy responsibil- ity-that of heating Central, Washington, the Annex, and Board of Education building. Needless to say, the weather always is fine in school. THE BUILDING STAFF ,fl P+ CENTRAUS FOOD MAKERS -1- -Q OFFICE CADETS 1st Row-Smith, Lucas, Isomaa, Wernowsky, Carlson, Hanson, Foster. 2nd Row-Maurice, Branscombe, White, Shepard, Strombeck, Johnson. 3rd Row-Maghan, Drydahl, Instone, Maul, Dahl, Benson, Carrider. 4th Row-Linton, Matzke, Rohweder, Weidman, Lathers, Boynton. OFFICE CADETS Just a moment and an office cadet will call for it, says Miss Wallin over the intercommunicating system. Soon the package of book slips is back in the office via the Mercury Messenger Service Incorporated-willing legs of Central studes. To the office cadets fall all sorts of duties from arranging names alphabetically to checking attendancerec- ords. Some are even assigned to call up the homes of absent pupils to inquire why and how long they will be absent. Others keep track of the tardy book in the second floor office or help Mrs. Benson. 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V Q39-1 ny: Qv nw.-Vzzlgg ' I VV-.-,II,ggu..:2-:V. . . -Vi we OUR ACTIVITIES The types of activities at Central High School are many and varied. Therefore each student may follow the path of his own inclination. Every girl in Central is eligible for membership in the Girls' Club. It is the custom for this organization to have some special form of entertainment each month in addition to the regular business meetings. The fea- ture of October was the annual night of fun. Boys are always called upon to round out the production. This year the performance took the form of a news- paper put to swing music and was called The Front Page Follies. The Service Orchestra made its debut by playing lively music for reporters to sing and dance to while getting a scoop. Other acts included: a style show, the funnies, sports, society, the weather report, dramatics, and a newspaper extra. There were also im- personations of celebrities and in the Twenty Years- Ago Today column the Boys' Glee Club brought back memories of the World War with songs such as: It's a Long Way to Tipperary , Over There , and My Bud- gyv. 'llgie FLoIllifis were vgitten and directed byNM1E. ora ary ac ona d, a y assisted y Mrs. . . . - - Benson, adviser of the Girls' Club. November is to be mmload to 'hm Rm' remembered for its Girls' Invitational Fall Dance. At Christmas time twenty-five little girls from the city were entertained at the Little Sister Party. February and March are honored by dances on St. Valentine's Day and St. Patrick's Day. In April many members attended the District Girls' Club Conference. The activities of the Girls' Club were brought to a close in May with the Mother-Daughter Banquet. At Thanksgiving, Central pays its respects to the poor and needy. On the afternoon before Thanks- giving nearly everyone in the school takes part in the Auction, a traditional feature of Central's curri- culum. Started in 1896 by A. F. M. Custance to dispose of the lost and found articles, this custom with added attractions has continued down through the years. Formerly a simple auction, it is now a grand combination of work and play, in that a good deed is being done in an attractive way. The head auc- tioneer, Max Houghton, acts as master of ceremonies. With the striking of the gavel, the Auction is opened and runs smoothly from the floor show and the selling of candy to the auctioning off of the foot- ball dolls, and the prize boxes of candy. With the money thus gained,--food is bought for Thanksgiving baskets for some of Duluth's needy families. Just before the winter recess, the young Thespians present their Christmas play. In the spring the Senior Class Play provides another outlet for the dramatic aspirations of the student body. Each year it is customary for the fourth year Latin Class to present the death of Dido, that queen of Carthage, made famous by Vergil's Aeneid. Every class fits this dramatic incident to modern times. Debate, too, has its place in the activities at Central. Debating is open to all students. Individual try-outs are held to determine who shall represent Central at the regional tournament and from these members the state team is chosen. ' Another feature is Red and White Day. On the day before the Denfeld-Central football game, every- one, both faculty and students, come decked out in Central's colors, from white linen suits and white flan- nel trousers to red sweaters and flashy red ties. Excitement runs high and a tremor of enthusiasm shakes the school. It seems to say, Beat Denfeld! At an assembly there is thunderous response to the school songs played by the band and to the school yells led by cheerleaders. I For those 'interested in creative writing The Spectator and the Zenith offer opportunities. The highlight of the winter's social activities is the selection and crowning of the Athletic Queen. Five senior girls, outstanding in personality and ability, are nominated. From this group, a queen is chosen to rule during the basketball season. Each year between the halves of the Homecoming basketball game, a new queen is crowned by the queen from the year before, and has as her court the other nominees. And now we have mentioned just a few of the activities of Central High School for the year 1938. We only hope that these will not come to an end now in your thoughts, but that in future years you will look back and for a little while renew, with the aid of this bare outline, the events of these active months. Distriouting-Circulation Manager Lewis hand 32 'IH I , . I ReCf'iVil1Z--MiSS Chatman P85563 thffm Ollt- Autographing-Eager groups line the halls and block 1. wut 4 The following is a partial list of some of the major activities carried on during the year 1937-38, together with the date. Class Night, '37 .......................... May 28, 1937 Commencement, '37 .................. June 18, 1937 School Opened .................... September 7, 1937 Red and White Day ................ October 5, 1937 Girls' Club Front Page ' Follies .............................. October 28, 1937 Annual Auction ....... ...... N ovember 24, 1937 Zenith Dance .,......... ...... N ovember 25, 1937 Presidents' Ball ...... ...... D ecember 21, 1937 Homecoming- .,.,.... ...... D ecember 28, 1937 Band Carnival ...... ....... F ebruary 11, 1938 Dress-up Day ,...... ............. A pril 8, 1938 the stairs. Pens are in demand. .anne- .,-. .- el. if i f The low buzz of an undercurrent of talking, the scratching of pens, the patter of feet scurrying on to classes, the gatherings of friends in the halls-all these mark Zenith day, the coming out of the all important an- nual. On this day, the keen tension of the last weeks of school is climaxed. Everyone is anxious to find his friend's pictures and his own, to glance at the activities of the whole year in an afternoon. The principal object, however, is to obtain the autographs of fel- low students. And oh, what a mad rush to get to all of one's friends and to capture the few fountain pens! Zenith day reaches the classes too. The bells do not make quite such a long space be- tween the hoursg the teachers are more leni- ent. To its credit, the class of 1937 has one of the highest rating Zeniths. With lively pages, the book makes a fine portrayal of a full year and was received with much enthusi- asm. Honor for the 1937 book, which re- ceived a First Class rating, is due to Matt Plasha, genial editor-in-chief, and to Sher- man Naymark, brainy business manager. The pictures taken by the 1938 staff indicate the abundant satisfaction the school received from their 1937 Zenith. . . M mf .'4f'V4Qn eve 1ngi0cgf 8, I ,afmffkufffiuao fwfzfiwf 1937 held its Class Night and play. A new feature, tried out for the first time, was that of having as ushers junior girls dressed in formal attire. Marjorie Hagen, the Best Girl Mixer of the class of '37, gave the requirements for the Best Girl Mixer of the Class of '38 which fitted Ruth Carlson, who had been chosen by her classmates to receive the traditional bowl, emblematic of this office. The Homeliest Boy Fusser of the Class of '37, Matt Plasha, in the role of a detective, searched the audience for his successor, chosen from the class of '38, to receive the spoon, the symbol of this office. He found John Shields, the Horne- liest Boy Fusser of the Class of '38. Sherman Naymark, a senior, presented his cap and gown to Robert Hotchkiss, a typical incom- ing senior. Under soft lights and purple lilacs the Class of '38 feted the Class of '37 at the annual Junior- Senior Prom in the Hotel Duluth Ballroom on June 16, 1937. Ruth Carlson and Bob Hotchkiss were the girl and boy chairmen who had been elected by the Junior Class. They were assisted by Miss Chatman, class adviser, and the prom committee. In place of the customary grand march a half-hour program was broadcast over KDAL with June Lang describing the gowns. The prom committee included: Janice Benson, Julie Boynton, Jean Christie, Lorraine Morton, Flora Oberg, Julia Quigley, J. C. Barker, Ken- neth Duncan, Dick Madson, Bob Nice, Jim Rice, and John Shields. its class The last long walk as a high school senior-down Armory aisles, up the stage stairs, across the p form before friends and relatives, to receive a sc meaning graduation at last. A scene which grad ing seniors will long remember, this picture portr the first senior of the graduating class of 1937 as received his diploma. In the foreground is .the chestrag center stage, the Board of Education school officials. The scene for the 1938 ceremo will be similar to this. ,. - .-.ha ... .N H+- I ,,,.1,u lf-:W -W 5--7 F-TIL-.lgx -.-If---15-N-5-f-, M 'Paying 3 FTA J , If A' ill '7 X' 4 w V' L Wm I. , 1 ,' ll ,Q Q... ,--5,-W '-A -J X 1 ffl l , f W i -A ,ffl ll -.X ' LQ- -, , N, rl ,X , . ,fn : , ,1 , i I l J 'X 'N will it J l il I lhiw M I J .1 il X 1 yi L l v X 4 W. X , U J ran' N ' X' .v .4 -' 1 'E-I Y , , '- 'f l . , X. , 1, - gg 4 Q gp I., A1 ily R wx ,lf .1 l ,U ,. .vu -.dx I . i W, 'Ln' .lf I. A ye .J Nj nd '. ,A .3-V , 'N' .-1, '-,jf .... - ,Y .Ln -g-.,-.--1-f -.2 . --f V WL.: .. . 4...,., ..,.. , - .- -- VA. Though it is the beginning of life, commencement at Central stands for the end of thirteen years of rning, achievement, and preparation. Last year, when the time came for the students to receive public Iognition of these facts at the annual commencement program, six hundred and ten pupils marched for- rd for their diplomas, thus completing the final rite in graduating. The 1937 class was the largest ever to graduate from Central. The exceptional size of this class neces- Iated a change from the old style commencement program previously held at Central. Formerly, the ex- were held in the limited Central auditorium, allowing each graduate two guests. Last year the event took place in the Armory, allowing each graduate a number of tickets. The large size of the hall added to the impres- siveness of the occasion. Flowers lined the front of the platform on which were seated the school officials. Marjorie Kilgour, who was selected by popular vote of the senior class, acted as class orator. Dean Good, who gave the principal ad- dress of the evening, will long be remembered by every senior. In dark blue robes behind the speak- er, the A Cappella Choir made a striking back- ground. Directly before the platform, the Central High School orchestra played as the graduates marched to receive their diplomas. Soon the time will come when the class of 1938 will be part of this scene. Soon we shall don the cap and gown 'to march across the stage, ending finally our years in high school. We then shall be but one of the forty-nine classes which have left the doors of Central High School. ment and the Baccalaureate service the 37 A Cappella Choir forms a handso up 1n robeE5 J M 0-UJ I w 1 l I V i I 5 N W ll I I A build- VULSMNQ ' Q . i W 3 : . o-QD it fx fl 5 I H -iss A ,---f., .An .-? Caught practicing for Commence- ! ' I M... 11 if ,esilgsgsf Big Sister committee. irrrwg,m wwe, rf Wrn,.w J, lflic ,L use iuyely we LQDLLQUCCNL -3 School! Books! Tests! Thus ran the thoughts o 'tfi tgi two thousand Central students as they filed int , 'S -li, school for another year of Work and fun. When th G doors opened on September 7, enthusiasm had a many degrees as a thermometer. Some boys an girls slowly sauntered up to the door and said, Th same old place. But on the other hand many stu dents were ready and eager to pursue their studie during the coming year. Everyone was running here and there to catch glimpse of friends whom they had not seen durin the summer and to find out what this person an that had done during the vacation. Thus excitemen reigned until the session room bell rang. But th When old friends meet. corridors were not quiet for long, because as soon a the programs were issued everything was pell-mel again. No matter in what remote corner of the school you were you could always hear these tw questions- What teacher do you have for this? What period? Programs were the most dis cussed topic of the day, This year a new plan was tried to aid sophomore girls first coming to Central in getting use to Central's ways. Big and Little Sisters was the name of the plan. The junior and senior girl who wished to participate signed up with the Girls' Clubg they Were given the name of an incom ing sophomore. The older girls then took their Little Sisters to their classes and acquainted the With the different parts of the school. This idea worked out very successfully. 36 A victorious sauad leaves the field. Celebrating in front of Bridgeman's Red and White Day! What pleasant memories we shall always associate with that traditional eve of the Central-Denfeld game. How excited we were on this day of days when the student body, tense with excitement, rushed through the halls in a blinding flash of red and white. This year our color scheme was carried to the very tips of our fingersg for who will ever forget those big red and white gloves? All our strained emotions found an outlet at the peppiest of pep assemblies. We simply reeked with school spirit. Our enthusiastic cheers echoed Red and program. through every nook and corner of the building. h This was one day, too, that we didn't go home all tired, but rather even more tense, excited, and ready to win that game. No wonder Red and White Day will always be numbered among the memories of our high school days at Central. Strange as it may seem, Denfeld rooters found their way to Central during the day. However, they soon found their way out again. It is even rumored that Mr. Phillips took occasion to introduce a wandering Denfeld lad Cwhose tongue said what it shouldn'tJ to the East door and steps. Witnesses have it that this same lad was sent flying down the steps with no little force-a proper ending for Denfeld on Red and White Day. 37 1st Row-Carlson, McLennan, Madson, Hanson. 2nd Row-Benson, Tetrick, Koors, Azine, Tulman. 3rd Row-LeDuc, Anderholm, Matteson, Shields, Mc- Ewen. V 1 .f'f',kT777'--13. K- -W .e vw J, ,L wi I.,-J' GL, rs-. '.e.-fp X Since the year 1896, Central High School has carried on an auction. Back in the days of the Gay 90's, instead of auctioning off boxes of candy as is done now, lost hats, slip- pers, mittens, and any number of odd objects were sold to the highest bidders. Each year the proceeds have mounted higher and have gone for the many needy. Hundreds of dol- lars are spent each year for clothing, food, and other needs of less fortunate persons. For many years, a hospital room was furnished from the proceeds of the Auction. Everything needed in a hospi- tal room was bought, even a' wheel chair was supplied. A huge red and white checkerboard set the stage back- ground for Central's 1938 Auction. This motif was even carried out on the pool tags which were worn by every mem- ber in the pools. The entire student body and faculty is divided into groups which are called pools. Every pool en- ters into the bidding, and, by the end, each has boxes of candy. Auction Chairmen-Marion McLennan and Richard Madson. Senior Class Adviser-Miss Chatman. Novelty Committee-Miss Abbett and Mrs. Murphy, advisers. Janice Benson and Ruth Carlson, heads. Imo- gene Harbison, Esley Olson, Carol Brown, Jane Reese, Joe Zygmanski, James McQuade, Herbert Chapman, Betty Kefgen, Edith Bergman, Lucille Van Kassel, Roger Pearson, Marshall Dahlen, Merrietta Spa- dafore, Pricilla Tetrick, Margaret Holstead, Malcolm Root, Jack Gray, Ann Shepard, Donald Lavin, Rosella Hirsch, Mary Lathers, Elizabeth Holmes, Marjorie Boren, Lois Broman, Jean Christie, Doris Elden, Vi- vian Knox, Jane Maghan, Charlene Fluhr, Violet Hurtley, Julia Quig- ley, Florence Manthey, Dorothy Morton, Lorraine Morton, Jean Pow- ers, Jean Rohweder, Jean Wernosky, Betty Smith, Betty Jane Smith, Grace Whitson, Betty Million, Marion Lindstrom, Alice Lano, Laverne 38 3 K I ll pl i JJ ' Y A .. ' Q if 'I '4 5. -sq -- -......... is-. .. W - 7l 1. The stage. 2. Auctioneer, spotters, and lot-mak- 6 4 ers. 3. A bid. 4. Lot going to a pool. 5. Passing out boxes of candy to pool members. 6. Thanksgiving baskets for the needy. Johnson, Dorothy Brown, Mary Hersey, Betty Jayne Hughes, Fanny Lambert, Gretchen Maul, Marjorie Morrison, Marcelle Paulson, and Mardelle Paulson. Candy Committee-Miss Golding and Miss Klaus, ad- visers, Patricia Koors, chairman 9 Elsie Keskinen, Barbara Hubler, Mary Hersey, Virgene Dugas, Char- lene Fluhr, Betty Hunt, Jean Powers, Marjorie Mor- rison, Lois Johnson, Lucille Juntilla, Sylvia Cohen, Marie Kernes, Ruth Dewey, Olga Maul, Betty Jayne Hughes, Emily Karon, and Peggy Boyd. Pools-John Shields and Miss Sherwood assisted by Kenneth Dun- can, Ray Ignatius, Flora Oberg, Barbara Matzke, J. C. Barker, Herbert Lunser. James Rice, Jane Harris. Fred Stout. Ribbons-Miss Majo and Shirley Azine, designers, Betty McQuade, Marion Levine, Vera Keil, Marion Lindstrom, Virginia Lee, Ann Wood- ward, Barbara Kriz, Marjorie Boren, and Patricia Cavanough. Background-Mrs. Macdonald, Norman Tulman, Betty Lindstrom, Genevieve Lohmen, Flor- ence Manthey, Adelaide Bellan, John Berland, John Hall, Ellard Low, Grant McEwen, Robert McGuire, Richard Peterson, and Leonard Lindbergh. Auction- eers-Mr. Houghton, James Mattson, Robert Nice, Cecil Anderholm, Clarence Larson, Grant McEwen, Bill Williamson, Walker Seligman. Food Baskets- Mr. Santee, Mr. Steele, and Mrs. Benson. tf 1---f f if' in I ZEN ITI-I DANCE As a climax to the Thanksgiving holiday season, the annual Zenith Dance swung into action at 9:00 the night of November twenty- fifth. The Hotel Duluth Ballroom was gayly decorated with multi-colored balloons, and blue and yellow streamers. Later in the eve- ning, serpentine was handed out, which, along with the balloons floating down, lent a Mar- di Gras touch to the dance. The grand march at eleven o'clock was led by Peggy Boyd and Kenneth Duncan, chairmen, and the follow- ing committee: Gertrude Andresen, Adelaide Bellan, Barbara Matzke, Jean Powers, Ann Shepard, Carno Evans, Robert Decker, Allan Foster, Donald Le Duc, Edward Morrill, Ro- bert Nice, and Robert Pulford. The chaper- ones were: Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Santee, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Phillips, Mrs. W. H. Benson, and Mr. Selmer Anderson. After dancing to the snappy music of Joe Priley and his or- chestra, everyone, from the most Worldly senior to the shiest sophomore, agreed that the Zenith Thanksgiving Dance was a huge success. Happy faces in the. Grand March Ca Grand March with variationsl. -- -,..---- ---- ---:W The chairmen as leaders ertrude Andresen sk. . .. Ruth Carlson they were very proud. i if A ' ,IA iLiJi'w..1' bil. ,U x- : N Beauty reigned as Central's 1938 Athletic 1 Queen Ruth Carlson, ascended her throne to ,f be crowned by Ruth Warren, queen for 1937. ' Homecoming is an annual feature observed by Central sport fans during the Christmas ii holidays. At this time, the queen contest .1 ' :Tas which has gone on several weeks previously p is climaxed, and the Winner selected by stu- it dent vote takes up her rule of athletics for the coming year. All of the participants in l the contest attend her as ladies-in-waiting. These five girls: Barbara Matzke, Janice f if Benson, Gertrude Andresen, Betty Jane f Smith, and Ruth Carlson were nominated by p ir. the whole school. A campaign manager was ' 'f?5,3a2, selected for each girl. Ray Ignatius, Clarence H gig. Kozarek, Robert Nice, Grant McEwen, and 0 A ,an Richard Madson were named as managers I respectively and they arranged assemblies ' ... and presentations of their queen candidates. About four days later the election was held, J and Ruth Carlson was voted Central's 1938 il Athletic Queen. l On December 28, 1938, Central's basketball fans waited in anxious enthusiasm to see 'i their queen and her royal court. At 7:30 p.m. a hush came over the audience as the first of the attendants stepped onto the gymnasium floor. Janice Benson, leading the court was Y followed by Betty Jane Smith, Barbara Matzke, and Gertrude Andresen. l It was a beautiful sight to see these four lovely Central co-eds dressed in formals of J soft shaded pastels slowly walk across the floor and ascend the dais. Then came the Miss long waited for, Ruth Carlson. Dressed in her long white and gold satin court robe, she made her entrance. What a regal sight! A bouquet in her arms, she led lovely 9 little Paula Swain, the crown bearer. After Ruth Carlson had ascended her throne, Ruth Warren relinquished her crown to the new queen, who graciously accepted the honor and i expressed her appreciation to the assembled fans. Central had a new queen of whom l As a climax to this night of fun, excitement, and beauty, a dance was held in the ' gymnasium, the proceeds went to help the band. Mr. and Mrs. Swain, Mr. and Mrs. San- Q tee, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Benson and several other faculty members acted as chaperones. gb at Betty Jane Smith lb 6 Y, A fr hx' A- 4... Janice Benson Barbara Matzke il ku ,, ll I C '1 wr WN ' 'N ,' A -f.- - rn H -1 - f all ., L 1 .Fsl..1:'fi.l?:f+.l.1l'w ..fl..l1.,, For the first time in its history the Girls' Club staged a huge carnival with all the fea- tures and trimmings of a real street carnival. Barkers, pop, candy, concessions, and many other activities were included in the bill of entertainment. The carnival took place February 17th in the school halls and was given by the Girls' Club with the assistance of the other high school clubs. Almost every group was at the head of some concession held in classrooms just off the main halls. Outside of each room were the barkers who were shouting for all they were worth, trying to attract the attention of the crowd. The Girls' Club was very successful, even though it was the first time they tried such an event. Because of its success, it will probably be given in the years to come. The carnival was held for the benefit of the band, and the proceeds went to help pay the new red and white band uniforms which will grace Cen- tral's halls next year. Over 215500 was earned for this worthy purpose. Perhaps one of the most humorous per- formances given was The Style Show presented by the Advanced Boy's Glee club. It was headed by Phil Thorstad and advised by Mr. Anderson. To see these boys strut- ting and swaying to the music modeling the very latest Parisien creations was a sideache. Just a few rooms down the hall was The German Village, sponsored by the German Club. Barbara Matzke, president of the club, was chairman, and Miss Zeigler and Miss Mueller were advisers. German clothes were worn by the cast, and a little organ furnished the music. Around the walls were pictures of German landscapes. While walking along the halls some people were speechless when they saw ghosts prancing around, calling at the top of their lungs Be Sure to see Spook Night in Rhythmburgf' What could they do but hur- ry off to this great show presented by the Boys' Glee Club and headed by Clarence Larson. One of the biggest performances was that of the sophomore class. Leonard Naymark, sophomore class president, and Miss Klaus, adviser were in charge. It was called the Variety Show and had an all star cast in- cluding Central High School Band, Murphy and Moulton, Marjorie Oreck, John Shields, Ellard Low, Herbert Lunser, Elaine Gibson, Beverly Pine, William Mumma, Luella Crau- teau, and also chorus dancers, vocalists, and accompanists. 9 Y J i 'Ml' tug 4 QTQ QMAL 15 -1 :, -,C-wry Iihv-1' HH' fu N.. Thomas Bates Mr. Kneeland Margaret Williams John Shields Cecil Anderholm Margaret Lord Herbert Lunser George THE CLASS PLAY Morrow CHARACTERS Thomas Bates ................................ John Shields Mr. Kneeland ....... ......... C ecil Anderholm Chester Steinman Margaret ,,,,,,,,,,,, .,...... M argaret Lord Williams ,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,, ,...... H ei-bert Lunser George Morrow ,,,,,,.,,, ,...... C hester Steinman Thomas Bates, Jr ......... ......... A rthur Toupin Thomas Ethel Bates ................ ............. F l0I'a Oberg Florence Wheeler .................... Marjorie Oreck Bates, Jr' Wallie Nowell .................. Robert Hotchkiss Rev. Philip Dow .,....,. ............. R Obert Nice Geraldine Marsh ....... ......... J oy Ballou Simpson ...,......,... .................... D ouglas Clure Nelson ,,,.,,.,......,..,..........,............. Roger Miller Arthur Toupin Act I The backyard of the Bates' home-J une 8th, Act II Scene I. Library in the Bates' 'home-Au- gust- Ethel Scene II. Library in the Bates' home--No- vember. Bates ACT III Same as Act II-J une Again. 46 Flora Oberg Geraldine Marsh ' Simpson Nelson vit - Mi s L01 McK1bbm , J Ballou Douglas Clure Roger Mluef' i , E ' if oy GLD0 fy , Robert Nice Robert Hotchkiss Marjorie Oreck Rev. Philip Dow Wallie Nowell Florence Wheeler New Brooms , a comedy of the Amer- ican home, by Frank Craven was presented as the Senior Class Play on the evenings of May 26 and 27. This Very amusing comedy was based on the eternal struggle between youth and age, and in New Brooms the father allows his son to take over his busi- ness. 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The cheerleader tryouts were held in Ai'-'Y I CHEERLEADERS 1st row-Dahl, Pearling, Knucky. 2nd row-Meinging, Tulman, Altman. ,,-E xrj 1 4: A X '1- f .-.:' ,, Q .X 50 the early fall and a great number of boys and girls reported. From this en- thusiastic group four girls and three boys were selected. Those who were chosen were: Elaine Dahl, Isabelle Knuckey, Lois Pearson, Ruth Spina, John Meining, Norman Tulman, and Irv- ing Altman. This peppy group of yell- masters helped a great deal to bring our football team through a successful sea- son. Few people realize how important the cheerleaders are to the success of the team. They get the team in a win- ning spirit before they start the game and they cheer them on throughout it. They are as important to the basketball team as they are to the football team. It was the fine support by the cheerleaders and the student body that enabled them team to be in the finals of the district tournament. With the increasing school spirit and with the continued success of Central's teams the cheerleaders will become more and more important. The returning cheerleaders will form a fine nucleus for next year's group. We sincerely hope that the following groups of cheerlead- ers will be as successful as this year's group. Anderson Mr. Larson Mr. Swain Mfr. Gude CENTRAL 7 - DENFELD 0 game for which everybody had been The players were determined to no matter at what cost. Before of some fourteen thousand people Trojan Warriors came through with a 7 victory over an inspired Denfeld team. kicked off to Central, and the ball fumbled by a Central man. A Denfeld recovered and we had visions of an early touchdown. The Trojans rallied, ever, and punted out of danger. From e on, the game was a see-saw affair with l having a slight advantage. There no score at the end of the first half. The Central had gotten to Denfeld's goal the 5-yard line. third period action was mostly in the of the field. Neither team threatened . Midway in the fourth quarter Cen- the ball on downs from Denfeld on own 24-yard line. The first play them 11 yards. On the second play on his favorite play, cut back over reversed his field, and sprinted 65 score. His teammates had cleared a path for him, and Central had scored first victory over Denfeld since 1929. place kick by Farnam sailed squarely be- en the uprightsg to the thousands of Cen- rooters, there was never a more welcome t. When the game ended about five min- later, Central's string of consecutive ories had been extended to seven. Central Beats Denfield First in Nine Years Pictures read left to right across two pages: Howard Boynton Clarence Bystedt Tackle Tackle Warren Esse .... ............... Center Bill Merritt ...... Roger Miller .................. Al Muccilli ........ Guard Quarter .- ........... Guard Douglas Farnam ..... ....... E nd James N01'b0l'g -------- -------- E lid Charles Haslam .............. Tackle Dick P9te1'S011 ----- --- ------- End Ray Ignatius ,,,,,.,, ,,,,,, H alf Don Ringsred ...... ...... H alf John Lane .......... ...... T ackle Cyril Rogers ---- Tackle Gerald Lange ..... ........... G uard Bud Rylming ------------ -------- E nd Dick Madson ...... ...... Art McLean ...... Quarter Full Dunc McLean ........ ...... C enter Bob Swanstrom ..... .. Half Dick Spicer ................. .. ....... Half Roger Thompson Guard Ray Wero ......... M ..... Full CHISHOLM 7 - CENTRAL 25 In the opening game of the year, the Trojans journeyed to Chisholm. The encounter climaxed a two game rivalry between the two former teammate coaches, Butch Larson and Stan Kostka. The Trojans again proved their superior- ity by downing the Streaks 25 to 7. A punt that went only to Chisholm's 25-yard line, paved the way for Central's first touchdown. Wero plunged over after three successive plays. Chisholm scored in the second period, one break in which a Central man touched the ball. The Streaks took a one point lead by kicking the extra point. In the third quarter, Wero scored Central's second touchdown from the ZW-yard marker after a sustained drive. Just a few minutes after this, Ignatius showed his heels to the opposition on a fine 61-yard run. In the closing minutes of the game, Wero scored again after a long march down the field, which featured some nice running by Igna- tius. The entire team showed a great deal of promise for the first game. Wero's blocking and plunging, and Ignatius' running proved outstanding, but without the stellar work of the forward wall, they would have been useless. Theigame proved that Central was due for a fine season. - 52 CENTRAL 26 - MORGAN PARK 0 Riding on the crest of a victory wave, L6 Red and White warriors encountered organ Parks' scrappy Wildcats. The gojans had little trouble subduing the rkers. Although the A team played . only the first quarter, they managed f chalk up 19 points. The first touchdown was tallied on the itial play after the kick-off. Central Ed returned the ball to their own 49 rd line. From here, Igntius, on his .mous scoring play, scampered to the Kal. Wero scored the second touchdown a plunge from the one-yard line, after string of plays had put the ball in po- tion. The third touchdown by the reg- ars was the result of a 93-yard run by 'ero. The Wildcats had recovered a Entral fumble on Central's 29-yard e. From here they advanced the ball Central's 7-yard line. Wero's long run .me from this point on the first play llowing. FOOTBALL The rest of the game was entirely in the hands of the subs, who gave a fine account of themselves. The fourth touchdown was tallied in the third period by Art McLean, sub-fullback. The Trojan reserves showed that they have a wealth of potential ability and that they will attempt to carry on their winning ways next season. CENTRAL 7 - HIBBING 6 With two games safely tucked away in their victory bag, the Central Trojans journeyed to Hibbing to take on the highly touted squad of pig-skin pushers from the Hib- bing High School. The Central warriors were out to make it three straight victories over their range opponents, and this they did, but only by a punt, a prayer, a pass, and a very slim point. The score was 7 to 65 we doubt if any of the boys who played in that game will soon forget it. The first half was played without a score on either side. Neither team had any definite edge, although the heavy Hibbing players did seem to be punishing our lighter boys to some extent. In the third period, Central's offense began to click. With Wero and Ignatius carrying the ball, Central advanced to Hibbing's 23-yard line. From here, Ignatius scored on a perfect play whereby every man carrys out his assigned duty. Farnum converted the extra, all-important point. Fol- lowing Central's touchdown, Hibbing began to roll. Their mass interference seemed impossible to stop. They scored finally on a plunge, but failed to convert the extra point. The final period was featured by a relentless running attack by Hibbing. The Big Villagers drove repeatedly into scoring territory, but the fighting Trojans would not yield. With a few minutes left to play, Hibbing started an aerial attack, which left them on Central's 3-yard line as the game ended. ,1A,- ., .ir W MQ, Q4 'l I.. l CH1sHoLM E HH HNG l l wiki ll F CATHEDRALT CENTRAL 21 - CATHEDRAL 6 Beat Cathedral was the cry of the thrice victoriou Trojans. They had not yet lost the sting of that 14 to 13 dei feat the Purple and Gold had hung on them the previou season, and they were out to gain revenge. And reveng they did gain 3 for they toppled the Cathedralites by a scor o 21 to 6. The chief feature of the first period was a punting duell between Dick Peterson of Central and Horner of Cathedral- In the second period, however, the attack began to move. few well-executed plays brought the ball from Central's ter ritory to Cathedral's 35-yard line. Then on a clever bit o running, with blocking from his 'mates, Beans Ignatiu scored Central's first touchdown. Doug Farnam, stellar end kicked the extra point. The score was 7 to 0 as the halil ended. The third quarter was practically a duplication of th first. The Trojans were playing hard but were being held og even terms by the fighting Cathedralites. In the final period Ignatius playing in the defensive quarterback position le a Cathedral punt rolled to the 8 yard line where they downe it. On the very next play, an off-tackle run, by which Cen tral has scored several times this season, Ignatius raced 92- yards for a touchdown. Farnam kicked the extra point Cathedral's only score came on a nicely worked play, a spin ner and a lateral pass from Horner to Talbot. With just tw minutes to play the score stood at 14 to 6. Cathedral Wa throwing passes, trying desperately to score. Swanstrom Trojan right half, leaped high into the air, snagged one 01 those passes, and galloped 56 yards for a touchdown. Far nam kicked the extra pointy the game ended 21 to 6 in Cen tra1's favor. To the coaches and to the team, victory wa! sweet. CENTRAL 25 - EVELETH 8 For the second time this fall, the Central warrior proved their superiority over their range opponents. Thi time they defeated Eveleth decisively by the score of 25 to The Trojans might have rolled up a much larger score ha not the third team played much of the last quarter. Early in the game, Ignatius broke away with fine bloc ing from Wero and the line, and scored on a 71-yard ru Ignatius scored again in the first period on a short run, afte 54 1 a series of plays. The first quarter ended 12 to O in our favor. In the second quarter, Peterson, back in kicking posi- tion, fumbled the ball on a bad pass from center and recov- ered it, but he was tackled behind his own goal, thus giving Eveleth two points. Midway in the same period, Wero scored Centra1's third touchdown on a plunge from the five-yard line. Farnam failed to convert, thus leaving the score at the end of the half 18 to 2. In the third canto, Ignatius scored Central's fourth and last touchdown. Farnum kicked the extra point, making the score 25 to 2. From this point on, the coaches substituted frequently to give experience to the underclassmen. This gave the Eveleth' aerial attack a little better chance to work, and the Rangemen scored their first and only touchdown. The subs played a fine game and showed promise. CENTRAL 8 - SUPERIOR CENTRAL 13 In their final game of the year the Central footballers played the Superior Central Vikings at the new Wade Field in Superior. The Trojans, with a record of eight consecutive wins, were out to win the game and the Head-of-the-Lakes Conference title. The odds, however, were against the Red and White clad warriors. Central lost this disheartening game 13 to 8. The first score of the game came in the second quarter when Ignatius, of Duluth Central, ran 27 yards through the whole Superior secondary to the goal. Tollers scored the first Superior touchdown in the third quarter. In the final period Central drove to the Superior one-yard line. From here Wero plunged over. At this point the referee placed the ball on the goal line and then moved it back and refused to allow the score. Superior took possession of the ball here, and, when attempting to punt out from behind their own goal, they were smeared, Central scored a safety. This made the score 6 to 8. With ten minutes left to play the Vikings started a mass running attack. They swept our ends with four man interference, the Trojans, somewhat disheartened and tired, cou1dn't seem to stop the rushes. As a result, Buchanan scored the winning touchdown for Superior, and they converted the extra point. The game ended with the score 13 to 8 in favor of Superior, and with a mighty sad bunch of Red and White clad players. 55 f Www ' . ffrdfffiifi v4-ftCCLa..0. ' Minka., A024 link 73 aw ' EVELETH MORGAN PARK SUPERIOR CENTRAL IBM pfflmi -A I ,, pg 1 , , . X , . V f , rj X X ' .lf I f xl K 4 1 L X f X-A 4? 1 Q f ,J x . X ' r' X 1 J- I K! Q ' I ill r 4 ' H is BASKETBALL Although the Central High basketball warriors lost eleven out of their sixteen scheduled Head-O-the-Lakes Conference games, they managed to tie Morgan Park for the city cham- pionship. The Trojans, by virtue of their win over Morgan Park in the District tournament really deserve the top posi- tion by themselves. Officially, however, they tied for the championship by defeating Morgan Park once, Denfeld once, and Cathedral twice. They lost one game to each of the first two teams. In the District 26 tournament the Trojans showed up very Well. The addition of Doug Farnam, injured letterman, and Mike Schermick, a new player to the Trojan lineup, greatly aided the Red and White cagers in the tournament. After eliminating Morgan Park and Cloquet, the Trojans lost out in the finals to an excellent Proctor team. This same Proc- tor squad went through to the finals in the Regional tourna- ment. Due to his great guarding ability, as well as his excellent all-around play, Dick Peterson was chosen for a guard posi- tion on the annual all-district team. Bob Swanstrom, a returning junior, was selected for a guard position on the second team. A great deal of praise must be given to Coach Swain for the fine result of the squad in the District tournament. He took two lettermen and around them he built a fine, well- balanced squad. They improved throughout the season and undoubtedly would have won the district if it had not been for the exceptionally fine Proctor team, to whom they lost in the finals. 56 ibn 1. 1 nl rn ., .7 H, 1 ' 4 x 1 Joe Berine Forward Senior Dick Peterson Center Senior Douglas Farnam Guard Senior Mike Schermick Guard Senior Duane Killam Center Senior Bob Swanstrom Forward Junior Dave Latham Guard Junior Bob Williams F01'WaI'd JU11i01' Ted Meldahl Forward Senior Bill Williamson FO1'WaI'd JUHi0I' l H MX 8 Yi , f C ,' 1 Sf X V L - In I -vs , X! ' ' 8 'J cp l :I XX 'L 1 1 NX X 'I It 1 I xii I Nl, ,li ' . fl if B. L- J f ' A LM 3 53 l rm More Basketball Proctor November 23 The Trojans opened the season in Proctor's new gym. The more experienced Rails displayed fine passing and accurate shooting to smother the Trojans 33 to 17. Peterson, Central's only veter- an, showed up best for the Trojans by scoring nine points. Downs led the Rail's scoring with 14 points, Nosek trailed him with 11. The Red and White warriors were unable to score a field goal in the first half but came through in the last half to score six. The squad showed up well through- out, but they lacked the polish of their more ex- perienced rivals. Carlton December 6 In their second encounter of the year the Tro- jans engaged the Carlton Bulldogs in our own gym. We emerged victorious by the score of 30 to 18. The team used their height to good ad- vantage by controlling the rebounds. After hav- ing been limited to one field goal in the first quarter the Trojans rallied and led 13 to 2 at the half. Williamson and Peterson each scored nine points for the winners while Gillespie showed up best for the losers. Two Harbors December 16 On December 16 the Trojans played host to the boys from Two Harbors. They weren't per- fect hosts, however, because they defeated the Agates 31 to 20. The Trojans played a heads-up game and never seemed to be in danger. Bill Williamson proved to be the best scorer by garner- ing 15 points. He tallied six times from the field. Three of these on sleeper plays. Meldahl with 8 points also play a good game. Peterson stood out on defense for the victors. E. Peterson and Sande were the best for the Agates. 57 .,,. . .,,...... vw 1 ..-, . .1 fi wt., 'h P1173 ,, .. S., I---142, lj-at jj l,'1,jl.g- ig Vg: '. 1 11 Cloquet December 28 Before a large homecoming crowd the Central Trojans defeated the Cloquet Lumberjacks 25 to 22. The game thrilled the throng throughout as the tide of affairs changed often. Early in the fourth quarter the score was tied at 21 all. Wil- liamson and Peterson both sank field goals to give Central their margin of victory. McGi1vray kept the Jacks in the running throughout by netting 13 points. Williamson, Peterson, and Meldahl were the best for Central. Cloquet-January 21 In their second encounter of the year with the Trojans the Cloquet Lumberjacks won decisively 45 to 29. Central held the Jacks very well in the first half but they were unable to stop the Jacks' second half rally. At the half Cloquet led 20 to 18. They scored at will in the third and fourth pe- riods, however, to win easily. McGilvray was high scorer with 13 points. Oist and Unzen also stood out for the winners. Peterson, Swanstrom, and Williams played the best ball for the Trojans. Cretin of St. Paul-January 22 The Trojans played host to the Cretin team of St. Paul in their third meeting in two years. The Swainmen because of two previous defeats at the hands of the Raiders were out for revenge. Their attempt was frustrated, however, because the Cre- tin players handed the Trojans a 19 to 16 setback. The game was very rough throughout. Seventeen out of the 35 points scored were free throws. La- tham and Peterson each gained four points to lead Qfalirals SQQMS- B - fr .sr . -.,.4 - ....'4. M.: a.- Carlton-January 24 l Central received their third loss in four days at the hands of the Carlton Bulldogs. The game was Central's all the way until the last three minutes. Then with the Trojans leading 29 to 23 Carlton counted three times in quick succession to tie the score. With just a few seconds left to go Stine counted the winning goal for the Bulldogs. Brow- er was high scorer with 10 points and Williamson followed closely with 9. Denfeld-January 28 The Trojans went out to Denfeld to revenge the defeat they suffered earlier in the season. They did this by outscoring the Hunters 24.to 20. The Trojans took a commanding lead early in the game and were never overtaken. Denfeld after trailing 12 to 7 at the half came back strong and drew within one point of the Trojans at the end of the third period. Williamson of Central and Slowlnskl of Denfeld topped the scorers with 8 points each. Morgan Park-February 1 After suffering an overtime defeat at the hands of the Morgan Park team earlier in the season, Central came through with a 22 to 13 win in their own gym. The Swainmen took an early lead and never lost it to the Parkers. The Trojans led 13 to 5 at the half and 19 to 9 at the end of the third quarter. Dave Latham of Central was high scorer with 6 points. Williamson, Swanstrom, and Peter- son also played well for the Trojans. This victory gave Central an edge in the ,race for the city championship. l ,J f lg . Superior Central-February 3 In the Superior Central gym, the Central Tro- jans lost a fairly close game to their taller rivals 22 to 15. The Swainmen topped the tall Vikings 9 to 8 at the half. The Superiorites took command of the game in the third quarter, however, and led 15 to 11. They were never headed from here on. Welch of Superior was high scorer with 5 field goals. Schermick, a new man on the Trojan squad, showed up well. Cretin of St. Paul-February 5 On February fifth the Trojans played a return game with Cretin Raiders in St. Paul. The Swain- men fought hard to break the three game jinx but they were unable to solve Cretins smart offense and lost 22 to 15. Barrett, Cretin's ace forward was high scorer with 9 points. Swanstrom, Lath- am, and Meldahl were the best for the Trojans. Two Harbors-February 11 The Trojans found the Agates a much improved team when they met for the second time and, as a result, they lost a hard fought game 24 to 22. The Trojans played a stellar game throughout but the Harbors' boys always seemed to be one jump ahead of them. Swanstrom of Central and E. Peterson of Two Harbors topped the scorers with 8 points each. Peterson and Williamson played their usual fine games for the Red and White. Cathedral at Central-February 23 In another hard fought, rough and tumble game with Cathedral the Trojans emerged victorious, 21 to 20. The game was very close all the way and the regular playing time ended in an eighteen all tie. In the overtime Farnam and Peterson of Central added a field goal and a free throw respec- tively. These offset Gray's two gift tosses and gave Central the margin of victory. This win en- abled the Trojans to tie for the city championship with Morgan Park. 59 At the start of the 1937 season, prospects for a success- ful year were very poor. From the state championship squad of the previous season, but four lettermen remained. Other Duluth schools and track fans, were looking forward to what they believed was to be the end of Central's city track su- premacy. However, after three months of exciting record breaking meets, the Central Trojans once again stood at the top of city track and field competition. From a group of green, inexperienced boys, Coach Swain had built a well- balanced squad of fine athletes, who upheld Central tradi- tion by winning the Chisholm, City, and Regional meets. The first meet was scheduled to be held in Hibbing, May 1. Due to rainy weather, Central did not enter the meet. The following week, the spectacular Carleton Relays were held at Northfield. Central was represented by six- teen men, most of whom had never before been in competi- tion. In the field events held in the afternoon, Central won nine points. The meet was won by Minneapolis Washburn. On May 14, a surprising Trojan squad amassed 63 5! 6 points to win the Chisholm Triangular meet. A squad of 18 brought home Central's first meet victory for the new sea- son, defeating Chisholm and Coleraine in a very impressive manner. The next Friday saw the fast improving squad retain the city track title, edging out a strong Denfeld team by 4 1X6 points. The track was very slow and only one record was made. For Central, Dick Peterson's 14 points were high, while John Grady was a close second with 11 1X2 points. The regional meet was regarded with the highest in- terest. A board of coaches had decided to throw all the for- mer records away and set new ones at this meet. Central again was victorious, totaling 84 1X3 points, 28 more than Denfeld, their nearest rival. Peterson was high point man, with 15 points, including three new records in the low and high hurdles and the discus. From the regional meet nine men qualified for the state meet held in Minneapolis. However, they failed to place and were unable to win any points. CARLETON MEET On May eighth, 800 athletes representing schools from all parts of Minnesota participated in the thirty-sixth annual Carleton Track and Field Meet held on Laird Field, North- field, Minnesota. Central was represented by sixteen ath- letes, but three of whom were lettermen. The preliminary heats were held in the morning for the dashes and the hur- dles, Central failing to qualify for the finals in any of these. In the afternoon, however, four Trojan athletes won nine points in the field events. Lloyd Irving placed third in the Javelin. Dick Peterson won three more points when he threw the discus 110 feet for another third place. Fred Stout and Doug Farnum placed fourth and fifth respectively in the pole vault to bring Central's total to nine points. This was considerably under the performance Central had set the previous yearg however, the squad's showing was quite satisfactory in view of their lack of experience. TRACK 'WA 'Y ' -1 REGIONAL MEET With everybody predicting the end of Central's reign as king of track and field competition, a strong Central squad amassed 84 1X3 points to upset the dope and once again win the Regional Meet. Denfeld won 56 1! 6 points for second place, closely followed by Morgan Park with 48 1 X 2. Dick Peterson was Central's star, winning three events and running in the relay team, which placed second. The events and the performances of Trojan athletes in them are as follows : The 100-yard dash was Won by Ray Ignatius with John Grady placing second. Dick Peterson was first, Bob Carter second in the 200 yard low hurdles. Dick was first, Bob fourth in the 120 yard high hurdles. Grady placed second behind Denfeld's Lund, who ran the 440 in 52 seconds. Les McGill was second, Dolliver fourth, and Seline fifth in the 880. Pershing Hall tossed the shot 42 feet 5 inches to win the shot. Wero placed third. Lloyd Irving placed second, Williamson third in the javelin. Peterson won his third event when he hurled the discus 111 feet 10 inches, while Milberg and Hall placed third and fourth respectively. In the pole vault Doug Farnam placed second, While Stout tied for third. Bill Jones tied for second and Johnson tied for fifth in the high jump. Wero and Ignatius placed third and fourth respectively in the high jump. Ignatius then placed third, Wero fourth in the 220 yard dash. The relay team placed second. 61 7 L35 N as ., df. wg. Q 'I H -1, 6 , M4 sd we .r?' -.- 'Z 2 V f W 7 55 if ' 541' .I 1'1 .Jr 61.11 ,.,-., L4- . '2- w-vw' Q ,I Uffj A 4 LTC 'aw-vw . V1 N 1' Y' i ::1i'.f.iiiQ Stout, Spearm- CROSS COUNTRY lst Row-Kirk, Caspersen, Lund, Spadafore. 1 . 2nd Row-Mold, McGill, Nordean. Carlson. Wilkinson. Ten boys answered Mr. Gude's call for spring tennis tryouts. The squad practiced indoors during spring vaca- tion and the following team was picked by Mr. Gude: Jack Spearin, present city men's champion and fall tourna- ment Winnerg Fred Stout, present city boys' champion g Lloyd Johnson 3 Cy Lis- combg Lyle Winters. The first match was played May 14 at Hibbing. Jack Spearin and Lloyd Johnson made the trip. Central gained a tie 1-1. Their next opponent was Cathedral, whom they met and defeated 2-0 on the Chester Park courts. Three days later Mr. Gude took Spearin and Stout to the district meet held at Proctor. Proctor Won the dis- trict meet, winning both the singles and doubles. The following fall Art Toupin and Stout battled their way into the finals of the fall tournament, only to be unable to play the final match due to cold and snowy Weather. l in 5 I w 1 l l lst Row-Folland, Johnson, Maas, H. Johnson. 2nd Row-Branscombe, Con- igrdg, Feddick, Hillstr u n erson. + 3rd Ro -H ns lib k- son. W 6 'M Bfp ' x x W a lf if-EV Qiififi' . - if yi' m.Y'M.' fl if ig, ,SEQ K ic'w'isiiig'?gW Central was again represented by a fine ski team. The boys rode the jumps and skiied cross- country like veterans. As a result of their long hours of practice the skiiers were well rewarded. They Won the district high school ski champion- ship, and the state cross-country championship. The district ski meet was held at the Chester Park Bowl. The boys had the meet in their own hands as they placed men freely in the first ten. The salom skiing event held in connection with this was staged on the big hill at Northland Coun- try Club. The boys copped this with comparative ease. Folland carried off top honors in the event. The state meet was held at Coleraine this year. 4. I 9 2- H '1- ,f v Laramie of Coleraine four times the state c pion. His superb form and expert Jumping pr an almost impossible barrier. They placed t. ' b I In the jumping event the meet was paced , u 0 .I c in this behind Coleraine and Hibbing. In cross-country race the Trojan skiers were un able. They took the first six places. The had a kind of race of their own with Fol finally winning out. The Trojans .won a trophy for taking the event. The skiers who graduating this year will be greatly missed, we are sure that many more will come to fill 1 places. Till. -:H ':'.11'.i Cnvfff: -, 1 f.-'L.f+,...C..,!',,if Wrestling, a new sport at Central, was coached by Hank Watss of the Boys' Y. The wrestlers entered the state meet and made a good show- ing. Much is expected in this sport in years to come. lst Row-Neumann, Golds- worthy, Christiansen, Car- penter, Ifummerwold and Stout. 2nd Row-McLean, Hall, Mr. Watts, Rynning, Burke. ,150 1 Q ! 0 l V l 1 L 1 - l :rl z', 'H l 'F 1st Row-Chepel, Backer. 1 2nd Row-Olson, Cox, Che- pel. This year bowling has taken an active place among the sports at Central. The boys, girls, and teachers, have all taken a keen interest in this invigorating and pleasurable sport. They bowl after school at the Arrowhead Bowling Alleys and the Duluth Bowling Center. There are five boys' teams engaged in this sport. The captains of the teams are: Bob Backer, Herbert Chapman, William Remillard, Eldon Fisher, and Alvin Sher. The teams bowl under such names as the Spares, Strikers, Gutters, Splits and Rollers. These teams oppose each other and also have games with the faculty team, which is captained by Mr. Wilkins, and is called the Goons. The team headed by Bob Backer won the first half of the schedule in the boys' division. The bowlers held a twelve game tournament and the QW? losing teams. No inter-school matches were held but all the participants were well satisfied with the intra-mural games. Mention must be made here of the tournament between the men and women teachers. The wom- en, Mrs. Olds, Mrs. Crassweller, Miss Abbett, Miss Golding, Mrs. Swain, Mrs. Holmes, Miss Klaus, and Miss Robie challenged the men, Mr. Wilkins, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Larson, Mr. Swain, Mr. War- ren, Mr. Thomason, Mr. Johnson, and Mr. Simmons to a tournament. The women were decisively beaten. This sport will undoubtedly be increasingly popular at Central in years to come. It is a game that is enjoyable and healthfulg it can be played by everyone. GOLF Central was represented by a fine golf team during the spring and fall of 1937. The team tryouts were conducted by Mr. Swain and held at the Lester Park Golf Course. After 18 holes of medal play, the eight lowest men were Bob Dinham, Mack Lake, Ken Duncan, Bob Bakalyar, Clarence Bystedt, Bud Haugen, Virgil Fisher, and John Jenswold. Several in- ter-school matches weredbooked during the spring and fall. . In the spring of 1937 the squad took part in four matches. Three of these were victories, while the iiourth was a loss. In the first match Central lost to Cathedral IOMZ to 8. The Trojans out- scored their opponents with the men they had, but due to the absence of the sixth man, they lost the match. In the second contest, Central defeated Mor- gan Park 8 to 4. In the remaining two matches, the Red and White golfers dis- played their powers by downing the Cathedralites and the Wildcats 12-6 and 10-2, respectively. In the fall of 1937 Central's golfers engaged in two matches with Superior Central, one with the girl golfers of Cen- tral, and one with Denfeld. In their first match, the Trojans entertained the Su- perior linksmen at the Lester Park Course. The result was an overwhelm- ing victory for the Trojans. The Vikings were limited to but V2 point. In a return match at the Nemadji links in Superior, the Swainmen turned in another deci- sive victory, 1614 to 1112. The highlight of the season was Mr. Swain's fine work in bringing the Sev- enth Annual Arrowhead High School Golf Tournament to Duluth. The event was held Saturday, October 2, at the En- ger Park Golf Course. The Arrowhead Tournament was successful except for the weather. In spite of the cold wind and rain, thirty-four players from eight schools were present. Morgan Park, Denfeld, Cloquet, Proctor, Hibbing, Eve- leth, Superior Central, and Duluth Cen- tral were all represented. The Hibbing High School sextet gained team honors for the fourth consecutive year. Duluth Central ran a close second. In the two man team, Hibbing posted a 176 to Cen- tral's 181. In the four man team they posted a 357 to Central's 363. In the six man team they made a 549 to Central's 557. In the seven years the event has been held, Central has won it three times and Hibbing four. In order to win a letter, a player must win two-thirds of all his matches, play in both the spring and fall campaigns of one season successively. Those who earned their letters are: Bob Denham, Bob Bakalyar, Clarence Bystedt, Bud Haugen, and Ken Duncan. Z . E f 0, -. V 4 Ll' l .. I' ' V 'L' 1st Row-Haugen, Fisher, Dinham. 2nd Row-Bakalyar, Duncan, Jenswold. 66 i Miss Robie GIRLS' BOWLING st Row-Dion, Phyle. nd Row--Carlson, Chatman, Crasweller. ee'ss X' 19 1 ys.:g,!,J f 'X il 'syn s 'f .ff.lL.1.VZ..,L,J,,,f,' Q. 4. 4L,L.g.L..J L, s.xff.,:.5'h2J' Mermaids ' T - ' :gr-, . - 5 L.. 57 w Bowling was introduced in Central just this year and has proved a great favorite among the girls. ' There are two different groups which meet each Week --one meeting at the Arrowhead and the other at the Bowl- ing Center. With each, are organized teams and captains. The League Tournament was the source of much interest to all. 67 Basketball is just about the most vigorous, most enjoyable, and the healthiest of all the sports. The students have full charge of re- fereeing and score-keeping. Tournaments are held during class periods. Excitement and enthusiasm were intense in a Round Robin Tournament of 3-court basketball. H i GIRLS' BASKETBALL son, 1 ip, amas , son, Crassweller. Ccaptainj, E. Bergfalk. The Wildcats headed by Kathryn Grandy, came out victorious. A fast and vigorous game-basketball is, and always will remain-a great game. Being on a winning team is a requirement for receiving a G.A.A. 1etter,,7+H KH, Gp. A, ,R fu Dgfb ,'? 'Tr 'Wt 2,9 gill' n 4 QQ el down 46 buff' ,I lk, -iff -ei M44 -L w-ff ii L tt L to QW' L,,vt ci-grfrifww? vr' Mi' A yi la, x ggi In gr fu 0 N 'wr J P , .6 f GIRLS' TUMBLING lst Row - Dion, White, Rich. 2nd Row- Swain, Mell, Linton, Field, B e r g, Aho. N wi ll ,. ,J XJ4 'UYVL-.9 . liv ?34l!'W if Tumbling is a fairly recent sport in Central. It consists of both mat and appara- tus work, and develops coordination, agility, and a sense of balance. The team meets every Friday afternoon in the gym. The girls participating and reporting regularly to meetings have the opportunity of earning 100 points toward a G.A.A. letter. 68 lst Row-J. Bergfalk, Per- ' Ph'l' G h Carl N 2nd Row - Rolfe, Grandy , lst ,Row - Andresen, Wallin, White. I 2nd Row-I-Iubler, Reed, SI Jenswold, Boyd. y I I I I I I J 1' ' ,,,, ..:- ' ,, , - I ' ' I ... s, 4 V- N X.: ' I GIRLS' GOLF I I Golf, always one of the most popular girls' sports, was increasingly popular this year under the active leadership of Gertrude An- dresen. Playing on municipal links, they went out Saturdays and after school during the fall months. Among the several tournaments, one was played with the boys in four-somes. A leader in women's golf here in the North- West, Gertie Andresen has naturally been the adviser and teacher of golf while she has been a student at Central. She has maintained a remarkable record in an adult game wherever she enters in competition. We are proud in- deed that such a talented woman golfer should be one of our schoolmates. I GIRLS' RIDING GROUP 1st Row - Brown, Everson White, Linton, Elden. I, 2nd Row-Trelford, Turner Y Kanter, N olton, Wiesch i Berg. 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I i One of the few organizations at Central founded with an educational background is the History Club. For years it has assumed an active part in school activities. Any student who has taken, or is taking United States History can become a member of this club. The roll this year exceeded two hundred members. The purposes of this organization are, first, to promote an interest in U. S. history and bring into each meeting those sidelines that do not come up in the classrooms, secondly, to give serv- iceto Central. Each year its various activities outside the regular meetings include an histor- ical play for the benefit of the whole school, a pool at the Auction and interesting speeches on historical and current events. There is also a dance for History Club members. Elected from each U. S. history class in the school is a representative to the club cabinet. This year under the able leadership of Miss Adam, adviser, Grant McEwen as president, and the cabinet, the History Club presented three interesting assemblies. These included the Ar- mistice Day skit, a program at which Dr. Dun- nington was the speaker, and a program in which r . . ,J .5 w 2' the students took part in commemoration of Navy Day. The members of this fine extra-curricular ac- tivity meet twice a month with either an outside speaker or some student speaking on a subject of historical value. One of the results of having a club of this sort is that history becomes more alive and up-to-the-minute and not a dead sub- ject retailed between the covers of a thick book. Programs and speakers have attempted to re- veal some phases of or meaning in the march of time, for history is but a record of man's activi- ties, past and present. A student's participation in the history club thus relates him to the larger world outside his personal associations. It en- riches the future years by stimulating an inter- est in World events. This year, as has been their annual custom, the History Club donated money for new books for the library. During the past this custom has brought to our library some of the finest ma- terial pertaining to history and made it available to Central students. President, Grant McEweng Vice-President, Gert- rude Andreseng Secretary, Dorothy Browng Treasurer, Jane Smith Girl's Pep Club Years ago a club was formed in Central with the Ea in mind of injecting the germ of the school rit into lagging students. The idea, started more less as a novelty, clung, and today the Pep Club is e of the most popular and influential organizations Central. It offers membership to any girl who promises further Central's activities. The girl who wishes become an active Pep Club member must attend Etball and basketball games, debates, the Auction, sical programs, and several others. She must be you can see, an all around girl. The Pep Club is organized democratically. An cutive committee plans all the meetings, makes rules, and generally serves as a cabinet. It is de up of officers which are elected by the whole b, and of ten other girls chosen at random from e lists of members. The club has a general meeting least once a month and oftener if occasion arises. Most of the members work for a letterg and just -surely as a football boy has worked long hours for letter, so a Pep Club girl has worked for hers. A er has come to mean much to anyone striving for , for it represents months of hard work. To earn tter, a girl must first attend a given number of ltball games. She must enroll in a pool for the -ction, and, if possible, take part in it. She must at least five basketball games during the winter son. She is required to go to one program put on the music department. She is to participate in tbig project for the year and also be willing at time to help a Central cause. Then, too, she must attend all the Pep Club meetings unless she is ex- cused for a logical reason. By fulfilling these re- quirements, the girls in the Pep Club give their sup- port to the athletic and music departments in par- ticular, and to the Whole school in general. You see, this business of acquiring a Pep Club letter is no snap when out of the 225 members enrolled in the club, only about 70 earn letters every year. Every year, the Pep Club sets a part of its savings aside for some current affair that Central is putting on. This money is obtained partly from dues, which are ten cents a year, and partly from a sale of red and white novelties. This year the club man- aged to save 325, and this sum was presented to the band for its uniforms. The success of the Pep Club for this year is in no small part due to the untiring effors of Miss Cher- ry, the faculty adviser, to Isabelle Knuckey, the pres- ident, and to her cabinet. The members showed ex- tremely good taste in the choice of their leaders. Miss Cherry has always been a supporter of school activities. The same may be said for Isabelle who has, for the last two years, been a cheer leader. The cabinet, picked from the session-room lists, proved to be very efficient. All this combined with the coop- eration of each and every club member helped the Pep Club finish the year with one of the best records it has ever had. President, Isabelle Knuckeyg vice-president, Helen Carlsong secretary, Elaine Dahlg treasurer, Ruth Spina 3 faculty adviser, Miss Cherry. e History Club - A HISTORY CLUB CABINET AND OFFICERS 'P , Row 1-Spinder, Singelton, Archer, l ' D hlb a erg. -' '. 1'-5 Row 2-Smith, Johnson, Holmes, Smith, Cavanaugh, Komulainen. Row 3-Johanneson, Ballou, Mc- ' Ewen, Matteson, Evans. Row 4-Smith, Andresen, Linton. MISS ,MORTLAN D, ADVISER The Specfaror v? iff? .- fz:e4,Qg, , .au . . rg , is f it Vt it . ' ' . Q Q jf ' -':g.,l. 'Tl J A -. ,Mali ' VJ-A ' S . C' Q w ' 3 .J ROBERT DECKE eltigylfpl ROBERT NICE, BUSINESS With a circulation of 1,700 copies, the Spectator has served the stud body and faculty of Central for this, the sixteenth year of its exister This year, as in the preceding year, every student who is a paid member this class receives a copy of the paper. The editor and his staff have worked unceasingly to bring about derstanding among all Students at Central, to be non-partisan in its vie and to present to the school material which will interest the whole stud body. To Miss Mortland, adviser of the Spectator, each issue represents ms hours of hard work in teaching and checking the staff. Her capable gt ance drawn from many years of experience with the Spectator has m: possible for Central to have one of the finest school newspapers in Northwest. Due to the efforts of the Spectator staff at the Minnesota Press As ciation convention, the state meeting of that organization of student jo nalists will be held in Duluth next fall. This group is one of the associati to which Spectator belongs to help it keep abreast of the latest in sclr paper journalism. It is a credit to the Spectator that it Should have b- instrurnental in bringing several hundred high school writers to Duluth. 74 EXECUTIVE BOARD-Editor, Robert Decker 3 Business Manager, Robert Nice, Faculty Adviser, Miss Mazie Mortland. EDITORIAL STAFF-Make Up Editors, Pat Koors, Dorothy Johnstong Literary Editors, Patricia Quigley, Margaret MacFadyeng News Editor, Betty Jane Paul, Feature Editor, Flora Obergg Features, John Shields, Jane Harris, John Hanft, Gertrude McKay, Margaret Holstead, Anita Shugarmang Clubs, Julie-Boynton, Katherine Rimmer, Doro- thy Amundsong Editorials, David Roberts, Jane Reese, Fashions, Mary Anderson, Louise Dahl, Music, John Runquist, Book Reviews, George Jarvin, Adelaide Bellan, Alumni, Helen Sobottag Sports, Herbert Eisenberg, Fred Stout, Gertrude Andresen. REPORTORIAL STAFF-Helen Belverud, Janice Benson, Dorothy Braun, Gordon Butler, Stella Mae Crum, John Hall, Bob Hood, Marie Kernes, Walter Kilgore, Jane Lepp, Rhoda Levine, Katherine McGann, Betty Melander, Robert C. Olson, Alice O'Rourke, Dorothy Rossom, Betty H. Smith, Willis Tyson. BUSINESS STAFF-Advertising Manager, Richard Conde, Typists, Marjorie Mills, Ruby Besser, Betty Jane Hughes, .Myrtle Moe, Robert Butler, Helen Pederson, Ad Solici- tors, Alice Jean Seitz, James Matteson, Ruth Jorgenson, Connie Iverson, Marjorie Trel- ford, Mary Louise Flynn, Laverne Johnsong Ad Make Up, Barbara Jenswold, Marjorie Oreck, Messengers, Munro Braden, Harold Stockstad, Calvin Gold. 1st row-L.'Johnson, Fluhr, Besser, Trelford, Seitz, Reese, Oberg. 2nd row-Gibson, Lepp, Bellan, McFadyen, Quigley, Sobotta, LeDuc. 3rd row-Jenswold, Rossum, Pederson, Hughes, Harris, Koors, Matte- son. ' 4th row-Boynton, Mills, Gold, Stockstead, Stone, Hanft. 3 5th row-Anderson, Andresen, McKay, Oreck, Benson, Holstead, But- V ler, Runquist, Nerson, Olson, Shields. -e 6th royv-Iverson, Jorginsen, Kernes, Shugarman, Smith, B. G. Butler, . V Kilgore, Jarvin, Tyson. H BETTY JANE PAUL lg RICHARD R J nr T IFLORAQBFYBS L- J , JAFEHIHBEL- , 75 DAVID ROBERTS, EDITOR lst row - Fluhr, Boynton Maghan, Lee, Miles. 2nd row-Lord, Lathers, Bro- man, Bellan, Stout. 3rd row--Koors, Andresen Shields, Holstead, Benson. 4th row-Shepard, Hubler, Oberg, Tetrich, Phillips, Hotchkiss, Powers, Shef- chik, Miller, Kefgen, Boyd, Matzke, Hurtley, Thome, Roberts, Runquist, Pear- son. Pittenger. ROGER PEARSON ART EDITOR gig , A. J N , .,,, In the hours of Work which have now become a book, we have often sought Mr. Ging for help and advice. N o amount of praise or thanks, heartfelt as it is, could ever do justice to his wisdom and understanding so generously given to us. Our best tribute can be found in the Zeniths for which he has been adviser. EXECUTIVE BOARD: Adviser, Mr. Gingg Editor, David Roberts: Business Manager, Carno Evans: Art Editor, Roger Pearson: Circulation Manager, Grant McEwen: Senior Editor, Charlene Fluhr. Literary Staff: Assistant Editor in charge of Literary Division, Peggy Boydg Associate editor, John Shields: Literary editors: Hu- bert Thome, Dick Pittenger, Margaret Hol- sted, Violet Hurtley, Robert Decker: Facul- ty: Mary Lathers, Virginia Lee, Dorothy Van Doreng Activities: Adelaide Bellan, Julia Boynton, Rhoda Levine, Lois Broman: Athletics: Kenneth Duncan feditorl, Bar- bara Matzke, Bob Pulford, Fred Stout: Or- ganizations: Gertrude Andresen, Janice Ben- son, Pat Koors, Flora Oberg, Jean Powers, John Runquist CMusic Departmentjg Senior class editors: Charlene Fluhr, Bob Hotch- : kiss 5 'il' KEFGEN BOYD f ' K' s 0 v L . ge ,-,- +711--T-f1:::4 12 as I r Fr .n-it RLENE FLUHR IOR EDITOR F P it s l. .- - Nz' W . l U ,'. If ever a group of Central students were faith- ful to a cause and showed that faith by hard, con- structive Work, it has been the staff which pro- duced this book. Doing all of the art Work, mak- ing ends meet financially, taking pictures, writing copy, and preparing it for press, each staff mem- ber has contributed some essential share to the 1938 Zenith. CARNO EVANS BUSINESS MANAGER DKSTAD s I-A , I .-TQ ' x V w 'Q N is Q W. 5 . ht. sw . 1 Q 1. . it I 'Q if ,t Junior class editors: Betty Miles, Mar- garet M. Miller: Sophomore class editors: John Phillips, Dick Conde: Camera: Tom Shefchik, Barbara Hubler, Jim Rice. Art Staff: Assistant editors: Betty Kefgen, Miles Thompson: assistants: Priscil- la Tetrick, Ann Shepard, Sherman Long: Student Photographer: Herbert Spencer. Business Staff: Assistant Manager: Her- bert Spencer 5 Advertising: Gordon But- ler, Manager, Janis White: Candy: Herbert Spencer, Harold Stockstad, Calvin Gold, Stewart McDonald: Circulation: Assistant Manager, Jim Mold: Assistant: Irving Alt- man: Office Assistants: Luella Bietila, Nel- lie Scandin, Betty Jayne Hughes, Katharine McGan, Barbara Kivisto, Rosella Hirsch, Betty McQuade, Mary Summers, Munroe Braden. I H' All GOLD BUTLER ,gt . , 4' v ,,,, .- -- -- X f -ag '- A, 3 2 . . 1 I ,Ir-3. v .17 -, 'i i -., Y!-' - i . A mir.:- .rh 41 fix Row 1-Whitson, Kriz, Reese Oreck, Kivisto. Row 2-White, Knutson, Bra- den, McGann, Hirsch. Row 3-Butler, Altman Storkstead, Mold, Evans. Row 4-Hanft, Anderholm McEwen, Phillips, R. But- ler. Row 5-H a r r i s, Pederson, Hughes, Isomaa, Gold. Row 6-McQuade, Besser Cohen, Haikonen, Bietila Ballou. GRANT MC EWEN f f o1RcULA'r1oN MANAGER 'Q O ..--.if Organized to promote greater interest in mathematics among advanced math stu- dents, the Mathematics Club features speak- ers, brain-twisters, and discussions in its meetings. Stressing especially the applica- tions for mathematics to construction, radio, electrical, and mechanical engineering, the club furnishes a Wider outlook on the relation of math to the world than could be gained in the classroom. Occasionally sheets of puzzle problems are handed out to solve in competition. Under the guidance of Mr. Taylor and Miss Little, the Math Club has been meeting now for several years. Its officers this year are: President, Dick Madsong Vice-president, Don Ringsredg Secretary, Jim Norberg. wx' if - 41, ,,,, .,,,,, , , sen. Woollette. s X7 .447 2 f' nfl, g l ff-.cVf'tifc5Qffl ,571 gf' 0' ,J 1 V -,X ', , , 1 , .HJ ,av 'L' ' Q' ,f c f ,4f,,ya-l'f'f'f' 'i gd! ,Asif ,ff Zigi-2!f?fif4i3 flsfrgdl fl ,, ' , Aff,-2-I ,7iY..4,fv X .1i ,5'c356'fx.', if !?' N 'J Q-wwf Jef., .,'LL,,,.J lst Row-Berg, Morterud, Korby, Ty- son, Merzwski. 2nd Row-Pulford, McDonell, Preston, Segal, Johnston. 3rd Row-Ferber, Pratts, Preston, Mayer, Bernstein, Barthodi. 4th Row-Carlson, Kindberg, Lees, Wiesen, Maas, Keller. 5th Row-Lapanta, Weinberg, Ketola, Larken, Ferguson, Onstad, Ander- .ff lst Row-Spetz, Woollette, Goo: Korby, Anderson, Mold, Krupp, M Donald, Soberg. 2nd Row-Strother, Manthey, Tetric Lundmark, Ward, Nelson, Hendric son, Lounsberry. 3rd Row-Hotchkiss, Goodfriend, Ma cellus, Bateman, Thome, Dundovic Knight. 4th Row-Thompson, Bartholdi, A derholm, Shields, McLean, Wiese Rynning. 5th Row-Ketola, Tyson, Muccilli, H: vorson, Wallin, Paulson, Doubt. , 6th Row-Lavin, Eaton, Berman, B10 gett, Koski. Side lst Row-Ericson, McEwen, Zi Toonen. Side 2nd Row-Reitan, Hanson, B ler, Zaiser, Pennie, Mannes. 7, H ,jfs-Q H I U, iM WW at Row-Lounsberry, Jarvin, Morrill, nd Row-Grandy, Toonen, Thomp- rsc , a eson. 'd Row-Halvorson, Tulman, John- One of the leading organizations at Central is the Hi-Y Club, whose members are pledged To create, promote, and maintain high standards of Christian character throughout the school and community. The following are some of the activ- ities of the club: the co-ed party at Camp Miller, the mother and son banquet, the father and son banquet, and the annual city-wide Hi-Y dance. To the outstanding boy each year, a character cup is given, and also he is awarded a jeweled pin. Nice, Shields. son, Bing, Pfenninger, McDonald, Hi h M tt son, Braden, Hanson, LeDuc, Peter- Stout, Wiesen 1 Neipp, Grenner, Hanft OFFICERS: President, John Shields, Vice-President, Edward Morrill, Secretary, Walker Seligmang Treasurer, Robert Nice: Adviser, Mr. 0. D. Peterson. 'The Hunters' Park Hi-Y, a branch of the Boys' H1-Y, is similar to the Central Hi-Y. President, Donald LeDuc, Vice-President, Bill Merritt, Secretary and Treasurer, Ted Meldahlg Sergeant at Arms, Warren Annisg Adviser, Mr. Arthur Hanford. l f lst Row--Duncan, Shields, LeDuc, Mc- Ewen, Bjirke. 2nd Row-Morrell, Nice, Carpenter, Neipp, Hamilton. I 3rd Row-Penny, Hanft, Sellgman, Hotchkiss, Spencer. The Boys' Y Cabinet consists of a group of twenty outstanding boys, who are chosen by the preceding of the Cabinet. The purpose of the cabinet is to promote services to the Y , by performing definite duties, such as hn Shields. 79 of the lobby, organization of the clubs, membership, social, athletics, and boys of other lands. Com ttees are taken from the cabinet to sponsor this work. Meetings for the cabinet are held monthly in mes of the members, or in the Y , President, Grant McEweng vice-president, Don LeDuc, secretary GIRLS' CLUB CABINET 1 lst Row-Whitson, Oberg, Brom Benson, Miller. 2nd Row-Koors, Johnston, Bo ton, Balcom, Andresen. 1 3rd Row-Carlson, Lambert, Fly Hansen, Oreck, Matzke. 5 l Since the organiza- tion of this club in Oc-- tober, 1929, the Li- brary Club has per- formed great service to our school. This work is carried on by the eighteen members of the club, u n d e r the careful guidance of Miss Per- ry, the librarian. The club is an hon- o r a r y organization, due to the fact that a student has to have at least a B average to be eligible for mem- bership. Juniors and seniors are eligible to be members of the club if they have this rating. l The purpose of the club is to render service to the school, and at the same time gain a thorough l knowledge of the library. l In order to receive school letters at the end of the year, the student ll l I l must accomplish the following services: first, give the library fifty hours Q of service during the year, secondly, be faithful and diligent at all timesg l LIBRARY CLUB thirdly, be able to meet the standards set by Miss Perry. ' lst . Row--lVIellyn, During the meeting sessions of the club, members discuss new accom- Yak' Vmcent' J plishments to better their knowledge of the library. They learn to catalog, 2nd mifgw-Rossom, file, handle the cutter table, use the Dewey decimal system, to mend books, f Son, Larson, W a g and perform various other duties of a librarian. gl O'Rourke. President .............................................. Vivian Knox 'f 311111 R0s 'iKagLens' Vice President .............................. Patricia Wiltsie , 4th eI'Qf,f,,LK'f,2agf,'f' Secretary .......... ....... L ucille Juntilla ll Howard, Zurowski Treasurer ...... ...... A lice 0'Rourke ll berg, Hughes- ., l B GIRLS' CLUB The Girl's Club is one of the largest and most effective organizations at Central. It furnishes the background for social activities and has for its aims friendship and service, as evidenced by its varied program. In order to serve all girls more adequately, the club has been divided into three interest groups. This year the G. A. A. has joined with the Girls' Club to form the Athletic Group. The Arts and Crafts Group serves those who are interested in hand work of dif- ferent types. One of the busiest sections is the Service group. Each of the divisions has its individual set of officers. They are as follows: Arts and Crafts Group, President, Fannie Lambert, Vice President, Helen Carl- son, Secretary, Janis White and Treasurer, Alice Chapman. The Service Division is led by Jay Ballou as President, Helen Sabotta, program chairman and Barbara Jenswold, social chairman. The Arts and Crafts group has as' its officers: Virginia Wiersch and Barbara Holmberg. Joint-meetings with the Hi-Y have proved most interesting and successful. Dis- cusslon groups have been a worthwhile fea- ture of such meetings. A splash party at the boys' Y. M. C. A. has become an annual af- fair. The event which culminates the activi- ties is the Mother-Daughter banquet. At this meeting a report of the years' events are given, thus giving the mothers an opportuni- ty to see the interesting work that goes on within the club. The advisers include: Mrs. Benson, general adviser, Miss Abbett, Miss McLeod, Mrs. Murphy, Miss Watts, Miss Robie, Mrs. Crass- weller, Miss Lovald, Miss Quarters, Miss Ma- Jo, Mrs. Leadholm, Miss Pollock, Miss Little, Miss St. Clair, Mrs. Kimball, Miss Chipman, Mrs. Holmes, Miss Sellhorn and Miss Taylor. The officers are: President, Janice Ben- son: Vice President, Margaret Millerg Treas- urer, Gertrude Andreseng Secretary, Muriel Bromang Adviser, Mrs. Benson. GIRLS' A. A. G. A. A. lst Row-Adette, White, Sec, Carlson, Vice-pres., Lam- bert, P r e s. 3 Chapman, Trea. N ehring. l2nd Row-Peterson, Hirsch, , Wierch, Dion, Peterson. Brd Row - Bergfalk, Berg, Grandy, Keskinen, LeDuc. O O Officers-President, Fannie Lambert, vice-president, Helen Carlsong secretary, Janis Whitey treasurer, Alice Chapman, point secretary, Beverly Le Duc, adviser, Miss Robie. Heads of Sports: Riding-Virginia Manley, Virginia Wiersh, Basket- ball-Alice Chapman, Shirley Peterson, Madeline Dion, Bowling--Made- line Dion, Eileen Melanderg Skating-Elsie Keskinen, Golf-Gertrude Andresen 3 Swimming-Rosella Hirsch. This was the first year that the Girls' Athletic Association, organized in 1926 to promote and maintain athletic interest among the girls at Cen- tral, has become a division under the Girls' Club. Under the able guidance of Miss Doris Robie, the club meets the second Thursday of every month. By belonging to the Girls' Club, a girl is entitled to membership in the G. A. A., but in order to be an active member she must earn one hundred points by participating in various sports. Seven hundred and fifty points are necessary for obtaining a G. A. A. letter, one hundred of which must be earned by being on a winning team or by being a senior life saver. The girl who has the greatest number of points at the end of her senior year is presented with a silver cup. The G. A. A. is divided into several organized groups such as, swim- ming, ping pong, riding, golf, basketball, volleyball, tumbling, bowling, skating, and tennis. Each group is under the super- vision of a student sport , head. In this way, the ' ' .iff . - girls may join the groups in which 'they are most interested and l e a r n more about the different sports. During basket- ball games at Central, the G. A. A. had a candy concession and a check room. The proceeds were u s e d f o r recreational equipment. A ping pong set was purchased and placed in the gymnasium. On January 29, the Central G. A. A. enter- tained the other high school G. A. A.'s at a winter sports' day at Chester Park Bowl. '1 'yi The Mask and Wig offers opportunities to Central students interested in any of the many phases of dramatics. The purpose of the organization is to encourage its members to present and appreciate better drama by giving them an opportunity to take active part in all phases of play production such as acting, directing, and back stage work. Each class is represented by two students in the cabinet that governs the club's activities. During the first semester due to the de- parture of Miss Linda Johnson, Who had so capably directed the club's activities for sev- eral years, two members of the English facul- ty, Miss Chipman and Mrs. Murphy served as advisors. At the middle of the year, Miss 5. -' - f rw, in FV , 12 , -L ,-1,:s..-.,- ,s ,-, 14, ,gun 431.5 ff U, ,7,'L,lL .. T-,rl-.l'r'.1.f.fi:1u.::,. .f1.u'.,L,'D .jf L.fLfQ,.1Lq' ., 1st Row-Kehl, Jenswold, Sobotta, Ba Strand, Hegvold, Merriman. 2nd Row--Filiatrault, Pahl, Karsner, Waly, Wiersch. Wigg. 3rd Row-Wilson, Philip, Wiesen, St. Ge Humphreys, Hustad, Holmberg. tg V 4th Row-Naftzger, Holst, Green, I 2 Lois McKibbin, newly appointed instructor of dramatics took charge of the club. The Mask and Wig was privileged to hold some evening meetings at the Children's Playhouse where one-act plays were presented. In addi- tion to the bi-monthly meetings, the mem- bers have been active in assembly programs and school entertainments such as the Carni- val. Several members staged an old fash- ioned melodrama and participated in other dramatic skits. Officers: President, Chester Steinmang Vice-President, Marjorie Oreck: Treasurer, John Shieldsg Secretary, Ann Makerg Ad- viser, Miss McKibbin. 1'- MASK 6: WIG CABINET lst Row-Matzke, Oreck, Steinman, Maker, Meyers. 2nd Row-Jenswold, Shields, Luce Whitson. 3rd Row-Carlos, Jarvin, Hanft, Grandy, Magner. Under the able guidance of Coach C. H. Warren, this year's debate squad completed another successful season. Out of a total of thirteen decisions, Central won nine and lost four. The invitational tournament at Cloquet was won by Central for the second successive year. This was done by winning five out of six contests. About twenty schools entered. Arthur Toupin was selected the most out- standing speaker of the day. In an exhibi- tion debate that afternoon, his team gained a 3-0 decision. In the invitational tournament at Superior only speakers were judged. About twenty schools were entered. All debates were non- decision. Again the outstanding speaker of the day was Arthur Toupin. His team won a 3-0 decision in an exhibition debate. Other Central speakers qualified in both tournaments, but only one speaker from each school was allowed for the exhibition debates. Mr. Warren, Arthur Toupin 3 Lloyd Moulds 83 fr Letters were awarded tp the State team consisting of Arthur Toupin, captaing Lloyd Mouldsg and Leroy Haglund, alternate. Others to receive letters were Ellen Horwitz and Richard Archer. Arthur Toupin has de- bated two years for Central and would qual- ify for a Trojan head on the basis of his record. However, three consecutive years at Central are necessary for this honor..Arthur debated one year in the regional finals at Oakby, Minnesota. In the four year record under Mr. Warren, Central has won twenty-nine decisions out of thirty-eight. Only two debates have been lost by 3-0 decision and all other losses were by a close 2-1 decision in the four years of competition. . . Note: The cup in the group picture is the triangular cup which Central holds perman- ently, having won it in 1935, 1936, and 1937. - -1 V i I 1 il ll is 1 l H 11 K ? ll DEBATE llst row-Conhaim, Horwitz 5 K , La Panta, Fisher, Archer ,Q 2nd row-Wine, Mr War if ren, Fredin, Haglund N' 3rd row-Haglund, Moulds I Toupin, Olson. Leroy Haglund ,rf-s, Q If , - ,L.,..,..-.,w.n,s.f,f M ',1,.?vifU If -fry , ,, . 1-.21 Neill., cf lst Row-Miss Allen, Bar- O'Mearra, Annis, tholdi, London, Young. J 2nd Row-Cook, Ouse, Gene- f - - v--Y-' ' -fm reus, Sneide, B e r q u i s t, Hierch, Berg. 3rd Row - Hyman, Elden, Keron, Million, Sheeks, Kernes. 4th Row-Latts, Aho, Haiko- nen, Levin, Ouse. This year the Girl Reserves became a part of the Girls' Club, although it still retained its name, its code, and its special activities. In fact, this year's club has seen one of the busiest seasons in a long time. They have sponsored swimming classes at the Y. W. C. A. They have offered dancing, both inte1'pre- tive and ball room, to all girls interested. They have given informal dinners and also a sleigh- ride for the members. One of the most looked- forward to events of the year is the party One of the new and coming clubs of the year is the German Club. Although this club had just been organized this year, it has become one of the most active and worthwhile organizations of the school. This honor and distinction is no doubt due to its able and helpful advisers, who are Miss Ziegler and Miss Mueller, along with the officers, who are a group of workers. The membership totals about thirty-five stu- .'y'L-TJ 1 if if., V pf,-' , 'V . . 3 f ' T' ' 1 r L. . .J L Lu,-.I rf v.Jtf-LQLJ' ,f 11,-' 1st Row-Severson, Johnston, Rice, Matzke, Lunser, Ben- -. son, Nelson, Kohagen. 2nd Row-Gendeen, Winzen- berg, Foster, S h e p a r d Bower, Weirsch, Burbeck Lathers. 3rd Row- Sandin, Stauber Swan, Haslem, Jennings Ferrera, Soderberg. 4th Row-Nelson, Aehl, Mad- son, Kenberg, Anderson Borgeson, Stout, Runquist Olson, Willsie, Fluhr. 5th Row- Messner, Boyd, H e g v o l d, Shugerman Schwartz, Volke, Anderson, Berg, Laskin, Olson Wiersch. with the Denfeld Girl Reserves at which many new acquaintances are made and the old ones renewed. The faculty adviser, Miss Allen, has proved to be of great help in planning and carrying out a successful program, as have the mem- bers of the cabinet: President, Corrine 0'Mearag Vice Presi- dent, Pat Pederson, Secretary, June Annisg Treasurer, Geneva Bartholdi. dents, all of whom are made eligible for membersh by their course in German. The club meets eve other Wednesday in each month. At the meetin German movies are shown and the members pl German games. President, Barbara Matzkeg vice-president, H bert Lunser, secretary, Janice Bensong treasur James Riceg Adviser, Miss Ziegler. One of the newest and yet one of the most active organizations at Central is the Stamp Club. The membership, amounting to twen- ty-two students, consists only of avid stamp collectors. The fact that its membership is small has only served to make the Stamp Club stronger, for there is not one of its members who does not take an active part in every meeting. These meetings are held every C lst Row -- Davis, D uffy, Holmes, Kaus. 2nd Row-Boudrye, Wiersch, Berg, Schar, Stirratt. 3rd Row-Johnson, Wiersch, Anderholm, Jarvin, Bishop. other Wednesday and are usually trade-meet- mgs. Much of the credit for this fine record must be given to the adviser, Miss Hazel O'Neill, and to the cabinet: President, Bob Berg, Vice President, Virginia Wiersch, gicretary, Olive Duffy, Treasurer, Alvin er. 1st Row - Tetrick, Conde, Smith, Lathers, Burbeck. 2nd Row-Hiersch, Andrus, Morris, Wiltse, Anderson, Feldeen, Trelford. 3rd Row-Nordman, Nansen, Kregness, Carlson, Brooks. 4th Row-Lee, Segal, Segal, Bernstein, Karri, Kangas. 5th Row-Lindstrom, Long, Sheeks, Million, B o r e n, Haikonen, Sugarman. 1st Row-Chapman, Wiersch, Bartholdi, Olson. f l 's ff rf If V.-72 ,, 4 ,,..1' 2106545 Director-Mr. Thomason, Drum Major-William Mumma. Clarinets-Charles Ko- larik, Jim Hamilton, Brock Holmes, Donald Johnson, Lynn Pulford, Joe Zygmanski, Mark Curtis, Clayton Adams, Lyle Klasky, Howard Segal, Robert Gileski, John Sansam, George Kallimanis. Trombones-Clyde Pearce, Kieth Thompson, John Barnes, William Maupins, Lee Johnston, Laurence Stauber. Saxophones-James Behring, Robert Goldish, Bob Hotchkiss, Morris Chatovitz, Clark Ramstad. Trumpets-Tom Shefchik, Kermit Larson, Maren Harris, George Vivian, Robbin Marvin, Virginia Metter, Robert Olander. Drums -Robert Ness, Jack Bartholdi, James Plaunt, John Grandy. Baritones-Kenneth Irvine, Jack Helmers, Roger Borgeson. French Horns-Don Pennie, Tom Hopper, Edward Wick- strom, Marilee Ward, William Tedlund. Bass-Fred Nelson, Robert Elliot, Ernest Gooch, Richard Luce. Flute-William Bartell. Oboe-David Shefchik. Bassoon-Lloyd Hawley. 86 WNJ4 N4 M Sill 2 Left-hand PICUIFS 1,.,.,, f Left to right: 1st Row-Fred Hill, Ester Grendein. u . 2nd Row-Doreen Erickson, Lois Johnson, Mary Wlgg, Della Dahl. 3rd Row-Jack Powers, Edward Johnson, Gordon Butler, John Ingersoll. 4th Row-Mr. Borgwald, Robert Tarnowski, Lyle Klasky, Mark Curtis, Clayton Adams. Brock Holmes, Howard Segal. 5th Row--Fred Nelson, Kermit Larson, Maren Harris, Tom Hopper, Don Pennie. Right-h and Picture Left to right: lst Row-Glen Spetz, George Ziemar. 2nd Row--Bob Carlson, Paul Siegler, Elsie Spiik. 3rd Row-John Barnes, Floyd Johnsen, John Runquist, William Wiggins, Leoba Church- ill, Edith Schnieder. 4th EoEvEWarren Bartell, Robert Goldish, David Shefchik, Lloyd Hawley, Bill Mumma, o ess. 5th Row-Kenneth Irvine, Kieth Thompson, George Maske, William Maupins. 87 - ADVANCED BOYS' GLEE CLUB 1st Row-Stein, Wilkins, li- brarian, Parsons, librarian, L a r s e n, vice-president, Meldahl, secretary-treasub erg Ogren, president, Sigal, Low, Thomason. 2nd Row-Stromquist, Kind- berg, Curtis, Nyquist, Mell, Reskin, Meining, Kari, Ma- ske, Pratchios. 3rd Row-Morton, Jossund, TerBush, Anderson, Thor- stad, Johnson, Bergstrom, M a t t e s o n, J. Pratchios, Burgess. 4th Row-Arnold, Schwartz, McQuade, Marmas, Martin, Fredrickson, Bero, Jonell, Q Parlyr, Johnsong'VSQe,dan. ff 1,4l4Zyf3'i:3 ' I A -Y j 1 ,V,, K I V1 L2 512,11 A7.,,,,J., ff 5,1 ,p.,,. Ai 1110111 uiZQ'f,, ,c j 5:3 Miva A-219 gf J BEGINNERS BOYS' GLEE CLUB lst row-Scianni, Zissos, Li- brarian, Lanquist, Presi- dent, Mr. Thomason, John- son, Vice President, Kreg- ness, Librarian, Jentoft. 2nd row - Meyer, Greene, Korpi, Bennewise, Evans, Dutton, Schulte. 3rd row-Matchefts, McKay, Clure, Strum, Lapham, Carlson, Hunter. 4th row-Behring, Spindler, Nelson, Levenson, Antilla, Martin, Thompson. Angle 1-Haugen, Campbell, Johnson. n le 2 Strombeck Cashin, A g T 1 Knight, Anderson. ff 4 4- 6' fjg. SR. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Left to right lst Row -- Letrick, Nelson, Borgwald, Branscombe, Weidman, Hagen, Nelson. 2nd Row-Isomaa, Johnson, Garceau, Bergstrom, Ting- stad, Marrow. 3rd Row-Morrison, Walko- wiak, Jetland, Mossestad, McCorison, Jetland, Stew- ard. 4th Row-MacKenzie, Ker- minski, Bradley, Conway, Keil, Million. 5th Row - Larson, Laakso, Berman, Melin, McRae. Side lst Row-Lockhart, Moore, Soloski, Dion, Schwedes. 2nd Row-Krasinski, Wood, Caldwell, Feiro. JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB lst Row - Mitchell, Oman, Burney, Boudrye, Peter- son, Bjornstad, Mr. Thoma- son, Z u b e, Bloomquist, Blake, Koski, Filiatrault. 2nd Row--Forten, Holmberg Pattison, Lohmann, Tallak: son, Anderson, B e n s o n, Brown, Carter, Kangas, Berland, Linder. 3rd Row - Anvid, Johnson Harvey, Mattson, Swain Ostlund, Lindberg, Berg: ren, G e o r g e, Wright, Burns. 4th Row - Rich, Downing, Paulson, Tomlin, Martin- son, Andler, Cook, Tallak- son, Bakken. Lev' Y Y.Y '30 - Vw , 'v ' I ' n'33'Efd2 :?ii': SOPHOMORE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB lst Picture 1st Row-Pflueger, Spring- er, Zaslasky, Carey, Rig- gio, Natalie, Hyman, Dran- nen. 2nd Row - Mattson, Blais, Knutson, Ahola, Abar, Du- linsk, Kummerwold, Bussa, Gatzek. 3rd Row - Wilson, Adams, Nelson, Schulte, S h e r, Avery, Berg, Murphy. 4th Row - Molds, Brewer, ' Skjeveland, B u t c h a r t, Erickson, Pete. v 5. rf , u-r,4,6!.fc,df9 fVg4A7 55-.ss.:susnIr I.: A 5 AAA!! ' fl-'Qf,,lfo'-LAL! - ll LL! id 40,147 2nd Picture 1st Row - Wilson, Ranta, Haugen, Skjeie, Thomason, Sands, Carlos, Johnson, Naftzge' r. 2nd Row-Hanson, Muckart, Edholm, Evens, Sata, A1- rick, Kelley, Storms. 3rd Row - Ward, McLean, Anunti, Pearson, Nelson, t Nelson, Ostlund. W 4th Row-Robinson, Surine, Davis, Karsner, Wallberg, Latham, Strand, Johnson. lst Row-Adette, Wood, Nelson, Holdes, Larsen, Mell, Meldahl, Merzw- M 2 d iiki, Curtis, Mortoria MI-igign, Megln. I dz M n ow- ' 3 s Ag a , c hart, elson, Jetland, Mace lus, Ander- , x erson, Schinske, Larsen, Knutsen. fb' VSKQAL Row- eidman, Feiro, D. Morton, Moe, Branscombe, Meining, Pratchois, Kari, Johnson, Damberg, Stauber. P -5' Row-Conway, Johnson, Maul, Hermanson, Grogan, Dickerson, ' TerBush, Burns, Bergstrom, Lockso, Bergman. 5th Row-Neumann, Dion, Maul, Walker, MacKenzie, Rich, Klietsch, 944 Rasch, Bjornstad, Devich, Sandin, Mossestad. 6th Row-McQuade, J. Pratchios, Ogren, Marmas, Lanquist, Wedan, 'K all ,ini-UU-' Johnson, Wilkins, Arnold, J onell, Burgess. g -I M low M 1,14-g-.1 f A og ,. U The A Cappella choir, composed of a mixed group of students under the direction of Mr. Borgwald, has been a very popular organiza- tion this year. Wearing their blue and white robes, they have presented a number of con- certs for Central students, parents and friends. The concerts in which the choir has appeared are: the Educational program at the Armory, the Christmas program 3 the student ,concerts in February, March, April, and May, the Baccalaureate service, and the Commencement exercises. The choir, upon organizing at the begin- ning of the school year, elected Mark Curtis -President, Dorothy Brown-Vice Presi- dent, Barbara Wood - Secretary-Treasurer, and La Verne Johnson and Jewell Weidman --Librarians. At the same time a robe com- mittee was formed to take care of the new robes. This committee included Jane Lock- hart, Dorothy Morton, Ted Pratchios, and John Meining. These robes were purchased at the end of last year and were used only twice by last year's choir. Much of the credit for the purchasing of these robes is due to the seniors of last year, who contributed the greater portion of the money needed to pur- chase them. f ...... --,-- -i,v,- , -,,,--,,W -V ,Qi :wr ,J STRING ENSEMBLE Left to right lst Row - Hill, Gendein, Spetz, Ziemar. 2nd Row - Johnson, Wigg, Dauhl, Churchill, Schneid- er, Siegler. 3rd Row - Johnson, Butler Engersoll, P o W e r, Run- quist, Carlson, Borgwald 4th Row - Spiik, Irvine Barnes, Johnsen, Hawley Tarnowski, Eridson. BEGINNERS BAND lst row-M. Spetz, H. Gol- den, Kehl, Hansen, May, Friedman, Bernstein, Pap- pas, Baiwden. 'Znd row-Holmas, Shay Tor- vond, Herberg, Wendlandt, Ness, Maske, Pahl. .3 -.57 ' . 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' -. --1 ff' .'f-Z--'-'f-E. r'---.---5' -...f---at .,--1: 2 ff' --hi I-- 1 - ' V. IfZ'f'I'-5.5:-'J4j'x,f:g,-.g- r-+3.12A-'--.fqI?xeIf1g5,1'1I1f,3:f.SiQM-f:?.,.-'-' . 5, . V IQ 5-v,.5c-4,,fg55-Q-,Q .I fig.g-,I.5,-MGGIQ,-.,mdgiiw94.1-x,IeZ-Q--,,'.-'yqrzg.i.i3:e...e-V.n+,-'V.-:Hifi---gr--f..-.:V'-5-1-:::I 55:-,-:Iv-V-gg-..---- ' -- ' V- We-44. .- f.-az- - -4-u'gIw..r-f..Q4- 515- -2.21-,H 'f '5.,-.'?1 -'-5-31 .-an-LL:--I-.0 ef --if-2-5. -.:.1-'1221fr.'1--.Vw --' - 2. 4?-, '5:--rg' 2 1s'a21YZv'4'-w 3-'A-' vb. 'QSC' -fy---f: I-is I-3.4.15 -' ':-1-SI'-.:5j+'Ff,.. -'af'.5- - :---V gy 1 When we first crept into the corridors of Central as timid sophomores and were scuffled into Freshmen' Alley by our upper classmen, we frequently wondered what it would seem like to be able to rule the high- ways of this castle of knowledge. Finally our class collaborated together at the first meeting, and elected Bob Rumsey as president, assisted by Ruth Sgrlson, Gertie Andresen, and Flossie Oberg. At the same time we choses iss Chatman and Mr. Gagnon as our advisors for our coming yeaii qffunknown escapades. The grind of the year was broken by a skating t party followed later in the term by an afternoon dance. By these, the high spifit and soeiability of the new blood at Central was first shown. X Xl! 'wx Alu? 1? W. ,pg 3, LR , if Jigga an J gl ,, li. xp y C51 ag 3- , fir l, n f .V Nug 1 , qi fm m u .3 ,.,c 'wlig .Q ii ,U N- wut 1243 1 , L, . .1 l x Q in ,. A lf, M ,Q 2 R Q! I' K li , lex. .N J , - gi' I 5V',,:i. J . .S , ' f fb, , fivjgf, J ,. ' I fx 'Y' -25511 fi X Ss iff? T-s. l n 4 1 J ir- . X f S N . X. , S' .lf ' . , l I . . . . 4 N 4 Our Junior year was inaugurated by the tramping of our. grdivvingf is , feet from the dreaded walls of Freshmen Alley. Gathered together in an ' assembly, we selected Ruth Carlson, presidentg Herb Spencer, Vice-presi- dent, Gertie Andresen, treasurer and Jan Bensen, secretary. As we were I a step up from sophomores, we began to participate in more activities. Everyone took part in one of the numerous class activities. Memories will bring back the several afternoon twilight dances, and skating parties. The class bestowed upon Jack Shields and Ruth Carlson the honor of Homelist Boy Fusser and Best Girl Mixer respectively. As a fitting climax of our Junior year, we sponsored one of the most popular Junior-Senior Proms under the chairmanship of Ruth Carlson and Bob Hotchkiss. We were now ready to go on to the last phase of our high school life. Now as seniors we really had to be serious and take responsibility on our shoulders. We gave our governing reins again to Ruth Carlson, with vice-president, Jan Bensen, secretary, Gertie Andreseng and treasurer, Clarence Kozarek. Because Miss Cathman is so congenial and efficient as our premier we unanimously chose her as our adviser, for our finale in high school. Following a most successful football season, lead by our snappy gridiron classmen such as: Kozarek, Farnam, Peterson, Madson, Wero, Ignatious, Boynton, and Rogers, the Auction was held one day be- fore Thanksgiving under the chairmanship of Marion McLennan and Dick Madson. Succeeding the President's Ball, the winter was formally ushered in by our class with the election of our honored Athletic Queen, Ruth Carlson, attended by Betty Jane Smith, Gertie Andresen, Jan Bensen, and Barb Matzke as ladies-in-waiting. As the annual fever spread over our faces following the dark and dreary winter, our class made its prelude to spring with the frolicking 'April Fools' Dance. The finale of our high school life came on Dress-up Day when we all forgot our positions as high- hatting seniors and again became one of those weird Walt Disney figures. A few weeks later we were the honored guests of the Juniors at the annual J unior-Senior Prom. So on to the future with the joys and griefs but always the memory of Central will. be the background of our ways. 9 f . ,I ,ffm . wt' The class of 1938 has a remarkable staff of officers. Heading the list as president is Ruth Carlson, a girl who has gone through Central winning honors every inch of the way. She has a smile for everyone. Her vivacious personality always has held the friendship of those who come in contact with her. As vice-president Janice Benson more than 'cdmpletely fills the bill. Her cheery smile and I good' sense of humor are known to us all. Taking down notes on senior class doings is Gertrude Andresen, better known as Gert. She has made quite a record in local golf circles and is good in all athletics. She possesses the poise and charm which immediately command the re- spect of all who know her. Guarding the Vast resources of the senior class is Clarence Kozarek who not only is a good student and class officer but has also received C' 'fd F1 ! l honors in athletics, including the co-captainship ' e 1 f of this year's successful football team. N ,tw xD ,adviser is the one person on the faculty Ag A ,A geveryone knows before he has been in J, g Q , Cen ra?-'for a week. Even though she calls us ,Q - F ,Ja .f ,K down oncepin fghile for talking too much in ff - f gf 'the auditorium? e all love Miss Ghatman and X ' A .J are -grateful for the aid she has g',',en. s. during X, as f ' w' K gourthree years at Central. 5' 7 H- ' :Adj -1497371 ff' . .7 z 5 fy , I' .- ,M - -' if , iff I K . 1 V' A IVE- v 3 xx g 1 ll' afL,g,',gf L ,Ani Q I 5 MQ pygsz . V, jf l tl 'if' f 2551 1. Llp' h l 3 T' i . - 'L U : I jf? 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Z., 660056 OM MOST ATHLETIC BOY Ray Ignatius 97 Cgbe gfonor gtoll Joy Ballou .......... Eleanor Berman .- Richard Pittenger James Mold ..................... .--.-.--4.000 ..-.-......-3.962 .-----..-.3.939 .3 935 Signhild Larsen .............. 3.928 Marjorie Oreck .............. 3.925 Gertrude Andresen ........ 3.892 Charlene Fluhr ................ 3.878 Doreen Erikson .............. 3.866 Hubert Thome ..... 3.866 Peggy Boyd .......... 3.862 Julia Maynard ...... Alice Lorix ........ Julia Boynton .................. Luella Croteau ...........v.... Betty Jane Hughes Florence Caldwell .......,.. Margaret Morrow .......... Maude Knutsen ..,....,...... Adelaide Bellan .,............ John Hall ........................ Patricia Cavanaugh Ann Shepard ......,....... Charlene Sibbitts ........ Robert C. Olson .... V- Dorothy Hansen ..... Lloyd Hawley ....... Barbara Hubler ....... Emily Karon ......... Helen Ketola ......... Patricia Koors ......... Marian McLennan .,.... Barbara Matzke ...... Lois Nelson ......... Jean Tyllia .............. Marie Kernes .............. Theodore Meldahl Ann Broman ............ David Roberts ...... Betty Branscombe Dorothy Brown ...... Gail Maynard ...... Gladys Quigley ........ Marcelle Paulson ,...... Betty Swanson ........ Janice Benson ........ Virginia Lee ............... Florence Manthey 3.862 3.862 3.857 3.857 3.857 3.843 3.843 3.827 3.821 3.821 , af, 'ga , .1 ,, .Cf is 1.4. 215' JOY BALLOU ELEANOR BERMAN Michael Schermick 3.785 3.777 3.758 --.-.--.-3.740 3.727 3.727 .-.---..-3.714 3.714 -.........3.666 ..-.-....-3.656 -....-...-3.656 -.........3.655 .----.-.-.3.647 ----....-.3.645 .-..-.,-..3.633 .--..-..--3.633 .3.621 .--.-..3.612 .3.606 .3.593 .3.593 .3.593 .3.571 .3.566 .3.535 .3.517 .3.516 James Norberg ........... --------- 3 ,515 Kenneth Hafner ............ --------- 3 -500 Margaret Holstead ........ --------- 3 -500 Violet Hurtley ............. --------- 3 -500 Mardelle Paulson ..... --------- 3 -500 Seniors who took part of their work out- side the Duluth Public Schools: Michael Schermick ..---.....3.967 Bernice Young ............ .......... 3 .961 Violet Koski ......... ---------- 3 -757 Arthur Toupin ........ ---------- 3 .678 Stella May Crum ........ ..--.----- 3 -542 Betty Lu Anderson ,---...-..3.520 A Q 1 ' . F Sli ,Z if tri ' if , T 'V 6 5?i.:1': SRE? ' a mg. J if' '- .,fI,, ' iff' 'li 6901 ' 4 ..' I ' f' wx ' 1 s. '75 56 Trojan gfead Cwinners Each year members of the graduating class who have taken part in athletics, music groups, library, or publication work for their three years in high school receive a much- coveted award, the Trojan Head. Also eligible for this award are the highest rank- ing five in the scholarship honor roll. A Trojan Head means more than merely par- ticipation in an activityg for to receive one means that in athletics the recipient must be three times a letterman, in organizations he must have been an active leader for three years, in music groups he must have maintained almost a perfect attendance record besides qualifying for mem- bership for three years. Fourteen Trojan Head pins have been earned by members of the class of 1938. Douglas Farnam has earned two of these pins, a remarkable record in athletics. The win- ners are as follows: Scholar- ship - Joy Ballou, Eleanor Berman, Richard Pittenger, James Mold, and Signhild Larseng Football - Clarance Kozarek, Douglas Farnamg Band-Lloyd Hawley, Robert Hotchkiss, and Clyde Pearceg Basketball -- Douglas Far- namg Library Club -- Betty Jane Hughes, Lucille Juntilla, and Vivian Knox. p, Q L, . if 1 ,. f, fr , , r i aw i A VT ,-'Y' 11 99 a Q9 1114 Abernethy, Mary Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- gl Abramson, Ernest Ad8FlS, Clayton Aho, Gladys K. Pep Club 2, 35 His- History Club 43 Or- ' 'lx 'ff' '-HQ, n -'-,i -x M6 S a 4 . Au' 'i '- Y Z, - In AT' I up pjjq. p if l v Q gg-it 1 ' 'If' .f .425 I' H. Pep Club 3, 43 Girls' Altman, Allan 4 Pep Club 2, 3, tory Club 3, 45 Girls' tory Club 4, Math. chestra 4, Band 3, 4. Club 2, 3, 45 Girl Re- Mask Kr Wig 2, 3. Club 2, 3. 4. Club 4. serves 3, 45 G.A.A. 4, Tumbling 45 Horse- back riding 4g Aug- tion 4. pp is p p pp M p p p Alt an,Il'Vil1g A ,Ch I Anderholm.iCecil , Anderson, Betty Lu ' A d ,G Cxhleerleader 43 PSP nE'2itba1ln3eS4, PCP Club 2, 35 HIS' Pep Club 43 History li-Igiggg 50 1-5551-ling, Club 2, 3, History 4: ' wry 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Club 4, Girls ciub 4, Mask 8zSWigt 31? Zeg' -gflfififgl 33, iii S2835 Girl Reserves 4. 'th 43 ecaor 5 u , 5 em 3 Clee C1ubp4. Spectator 33 Mathe- matics 3, 43 Stamp Club 2, 3, 4. ArgiersgIf,bHgleg G ArgeXsXn,PMild5edC1 And,-esen, Arthur AlEi::sx?gaGleEtrgrleGolf Anglim Edward 6PU,,:- ...res.ga 1' '- A.A. 4, 'rumbling 2. Pres. 2, Treas. 3, Sei? 243, 42 PGP 21 3, 42 Pep Club 2' 3' 2, at Indus, Minne, History Treasurer 45 Sota. Mask dx Wig 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 43 Auction 4, Zenith 45 Spec. 2, 3, 41 Class Treas. 2, 33 Sec. 45 G.A.A. 23 V. Pres. 3. l .Nl Annis, June Annis, Warren . Arnold, Virgil Pep Club 2, 33 Girls' Pep Club 2, 39 H1-Y Glee Club 43 A Cap- Club 3, 4, Girl Re- 2, 3, 4. pella 4. serves 2, 8, Sec. 4. Bakalyar, George Bakken, Marion Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Ath- Pep Club 2, 3, 4, leties. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4. Ballou, Joy Pep Club 3, 43 His- tory Club 4g 'Girls' Club 3, 4g Auction 4 Mask 8x Wig 3, 4 Zenith 4. Azine, Shirlie Pep Club 2, 3, 4, His- tory 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Auction 4, G. A.A. 23 Volleyball 2. Bardon, Jean Pep Club 2, 3, 4g His- tory Club 4g Girls' Club 2, 3, 49 Zenith 43 Glee Club 3, 4. Backer, Robert Pep Club 2, 3, 4, His- tory 33 Chess Club 3, 45 Diamondball 3, 4: Bowling Captain 4. Barker, J. C. Pep Club 2, 3, Auc- tion 4g Aviation, V.- Pres. 3, Prom Com- mittee 3. Graduating Class, 1938 IOI Central High Scfiool Bartholdi, Geneva Pep Club 43 History Club 45 Camera Club 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 2, Treas. 4, Sec. 3. Bauers, Virginia Pep Club 2, 3, Cappella 4. Behning, Vifalter w- , w M ---L3 Y .. 0 BCITFHS, M3l'l01'i0 Bellan, Adelaide Pep Club 3, 4 History Club 4, Girls' Club 2, 35 Tennis 3. Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- tory Club 35 Mask Sz Wig 2, 33 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Auction 43 Zenith 4, Spectator 3, 4. Kg . 'Y iv -, ' Belleperche, Joan Hellman, Beatrice Belverud, Helen Pep Club 3, 45 Girls' PGP C1115 2, 3, 49 BHS- Club 4. ketball 25 Tennis 25 Volleyball 25 History Club 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. Bowling 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Camera Club 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserves, Pres. 25 Glee Club 3, 4. Bendickson, Newell. Bennewisev Glenn 5 History 4, Hunting. PGP Club 2, 3, 49 HI? tory Club 45 Radio Club 45 Izaak Walton 2, 3. er., ,G . 5- ,H-5 Jin W - W. 5 puk-md, f 1 5 Gmfffiffffng f!ffffl,?33?mWw, be U yi 55,105.55 I 5 5 my CfI'f11frc1lHigfvSclvool Benson' Jamce ' Berg, Georgiana Berg, Bob Bergman, Edith Bergstrom, Marion Cl b 2 3 45 His- Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- tory 45 Mask 8x Wig 3, 45 Girls' Club Sec. Pep Club 3, 4: His- History 45 Auction 1 2. P p , y 'COTY Club 4.1 Girls' 4: Chess Club 3. V-- bffliiieiefjlzl-Giris'cfu!1i toily ciiub 35 Girls' Club '2' Gul Re' Pres' 47 Stamp Club 2 4' Glee Club 45 A Club 25 Girl Reserves 21 Pres- 43 Auction 45 serves 4: 25 Pres. 45 Sec. 35 da ,ella 4 2 3 4- Glee Club 2 Vice Pres. 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 German Club Sec. 4. Berini' Joe Berland' John Berman Eleanor Besser Ruby Be er Elgige Esfftgag ,ipgastgeig Bowlms 4? Dlamond' History Club 45 Girls' Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- gwiklming 2 3 ' ' ' P u bell 45 PEP Club 2: 35 Club 45 Math Club 45 tory Club 45 Girls' ,ya . 5 ' ' Hlsfofy Club 31FH'St Glee Club 45 A Cap- Club 2 Auction 45 Z I gl Ten 2. Q 5 ...MW M , 4 pella 4. Zenith 45 Spectator 4. 071.2 ' 52 mfs ' 'wa' 47' 'C hniar ' Bietila, Luella History Club 45 Mask Sz Wig 25 Girls' Club 2, 35 Zenith 4. Boreen, Virginia Pep Club 2, 45 Girls' B' xr, Owen Black, Merle Bl t- y H Bold -d , W It ultlistory Club 3, 45 Volleyball 25 Pep fgisvqin alold pegrblig 2,a3:elf1i-Y Hi-Y 3, 45 CPIESS Club 25 Girls' Club 25 2. Izaak Walton 2. Club 4, Math Club 3: G.A.A. 25 Tumbling 5 ,YW ' . 2. Wrestling 3 VH? Boren, Marjorie BOYS, Eugene Borgeson, Arthur Boyd, Peggy Pep Club 2, 3, -45 His- Pep Club 3, 45 Fly ' Glee Club 49 A C9-P' Golf 3, 45 Pep Club Club- 45 Auction 4. tory 45 Camera 45 CHSUHS 3- pella 4. 2, 3, 45 History 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Mask :iz Wig 3, 45 Auction 45 G.A.A. 2, Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 3, 45 Assist. Drum Auction 45 Zenith 45 Major 125 Basketball L Assist. Ed. Zsnith 425 25 Bow ing 45 o ey- big! Q., German 4- pec. . ball2. +5 , ' m......,...4 or ...W C WM, - 5 ,rr 'LAI-'Uv ll,r is ,wr l7'dC!'lKc1.'Lif1g Clmf, 1933 104 Aa 5 Lu! vi 'eznfrgl High Scfvool IBoynton, Howard Football 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2. 5, -g,ff1wl'4u- mr- Af' Boynton, Julie Bradley, Geraldine Branscombe, tty . Braun, Dorothy Pep 2, 3, 45 History 45 Mask Sn Wig 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Auction 45 Zenith 45 Spectator 3, 45 En- tertainers' 25 Glee :Club 2, 35 A Cappella Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- tory Club 35 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 A Cappella 4. Pep Club 2, 45 Girls' Girls' Club 45 Spec- Club 25 Auction 42 tator 4. Glee Club, Pres. 35 V.-Pres. 45 A Cap- pella 4. 405 1 Y-M x , all 5- 'HP 1' A' V' 'ill'-if-.13--1 Broman' Anna , Bfomanr Lois Broten, Clifford Brown, Betty Jane Brown, Carol Pep Club 4, History gli?-3b 44, Girls' Club Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Mask Xt Wig 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Auction 4, Zenith 4, A Cappella 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. HOCk6Y 23 Hi'Y 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, His- Pep Club 2, 4, 1 Fly Casting 2, 3, tory Club 4, Girls' tory Club 4, Mas Izaak Walton 2. Club 2, 4, .A. 2. Wig 2, Girls' Clu , Auction 4, GJ 2. -6 QV - 5?Ef?5Pfff1sf Gffffff 1958.3 sf' CIELCA +i,Wg2fL1fLEQ2f1Sfllfi2ZQ Brown, Dorothy Burroughs, Russell Bowling 4, Golf 2, 3, Pep 2, 3, History 3, Hi-Y 2, Camera 2, 3, Auction 2, 3, Specta- tor 2, 3, Aviation 2, Math Club 2. Brunella, Naomi Pep Club 4, Girls' Club 3, 4. Bussa, Edward Woodworking Buck, Robert , Archery. Butler, Gordon Curling 4, Pep 2, 3, 4, History 4, Hi-Y 4, Zenith 4, Camera 4, Spectator 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Rifle club 3, 4. 1 fh Q3 6 Burbeck, Esther Pep Club 2, 3, 4, His- tory Club 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Camera glub 2, 3, 4, Auction Buttery, Tom Bowling 4, Pep Club 2, 3, History Club 3, 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Zenith Buresh, John Bowling, 4, Foo 2, 3, Track 2, 3, ing 2, 3, Fly Cai 2, 3, Glee Clu Izaak Walton 2. Bystedt, Clarence Football 3, 4, Ga 3, 4. f J U' tg QRS' G-Q1 r, 3 Adeline Carlson, Adolph Carlson, Evelyn 'DH' ukjwsw. Carlson, Ruth Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Mask 8x Wig 23 Girls' Club 2, Pres. 3, 43 Auction 2, 43 Class V.-Pres. 23 Pres. 3, 43 Athletic Queen 43 Best Girl Mixer 43 Most Popular Girl 4. Pep 2, 3, 43 His- ory 43 Auction Carr, Bob Pep Club 2, 33 His- tory Club 33 Fly Casting 2, 33 Izaak Walton 2. Cross Countr 4 Y 3 Pep Club 2, 33 Cam- era Club 43 Auction 43 Glee Club 4. Pep Club 2, 33 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 2, 33 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. Cashin, Page Cavanaugh, Patricia Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Ra- 'Girls' Club 23 His- dio Club 43 Izaak 15017 C1115 45 Auction Walton 2, 3. 4. 1938 106 Central High School Chababa, Doris Mae Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- tory Club 43 Auction 4. HISWTY Club 3 H1 Y Girls Club 4 Glee 3, Isaac Walton 2 3 Club 3 Q-A 3 'ef et- H, 4 . 'QQ 3.111 .L -Fi-. ' figs? -3 A-fy '1?2s 4- X gum ei' fb- ,K .F - - -I 9 . .- 4 46,35 fi 3:-If 4-I iq- 1 ... .K wif.. l ..v ww x V D X CE N ' Chababa, William Chambers, Alice ,. a lg.: vw. 5, . Q .- . , S xwy ufxg X X ' 1 ' . G xx X 4 , ' N W U x if U' H' at A Q. Q XF XX '-V Q sn' . 1 r vp 3 J 1 1 1 - ef 4'.v? -1' 1 . M , , l- '.. ,1 '. - ' 3 n rv. ,, X-v, ' -r:,e ms- - 1.1. , i 4 Y , 'A , I, A, 1,- pf . , , .gli Ana?-135: ' In 'M' ' V I ' 2552434 4 .1 X Q f 2 1 9 Dila X W .4 3' ,- ,A .,,: . we 1 A ' -Ak R94 ,x yy. A A -fi 5 . l. Chepel, Louie Chrispen, Ernest Ch ' t , W . Ch h'll, N ll Bowling 43 Pep Club PGP Club 2. 39, Hi'Y Illsdfrsgllxb Zinren f X' .'f 4? lllul'-V gf-1? 2. 3: History Club 4: 2. 3: Fly Castmg 2. , , 4- Club'2. 3, 4. 33 Izaak Walton 2, 3. 3, 4: Glee Club 45 0Ju4.Q.Pft5nt1i,Go'inmi'2'Eel!'7 3?' Izaak Walton 2, 3. Kghvl-KVSJSALQ ,3,J3viUlAM,j3.,G., 6?1ixL0. lfefsb-if faJ?f'Wf'X'f-ff , .x..S1-.ip,,Q,,xAJfv'LQY.2T 41 any A4---.Of i'-fffwd- -r 21, T.f-Elf-,T T'-,411'c4r'fQ .. A .L f-ffl--4 3 .'-JL - 'f.ffw.,.'! ,1-1' ' if '21, HV' x, .:..f. J M A ew- 'ills-. -.1 li' gig UNL fuQ.,v.ii TK'-Q.,-'.r-fs--K: LW- 4..x,5'cTiUwA' 2 Qf,g1jz1qffij1gflgfq,,l9fS p 3 W-M n M i in 3174- W Y M Cwimfl High S4-boo. Clure, Douglas Cochrane, James Cohen, Sylvia Conway, Margaret Cox, James History Club 43 Pep Club 2. Pep Club 2, -3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Mask Kr Wig 3, 43 Mask Sz Wig 3: Mask8zWig 23 Girls' tory Club 33 Glee Club 4. Girls' Club 2. .4. Club 23 Auction 43 8: Ten 23 Izaak Zenith 43 Entertain- Glee Club 43 A Cap- ton 2, 3. ers 2' Glee Club 2, 33 pella 2, 3, 4. G.A.A. 3, 4. Crassweller Peggy Croteau, Luella U Crum, Stella May m ngs, Robe Curtis, Mark Basketball 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 43 His- Pep Club 3, 43 His- P Club 2 ' is- Glee Club 2, Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- tory Club 3, 4g Girls' Club 43 Auction 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. tory Club 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Enter- tainers 23 Auction 4. tory Club 43 Camera Girls' Club Z ' 43 Spectator 43 . A. 33 Auctl . Club 4, G1e t 'b 3 Glee b Cappella 43 Sec. 33 A Capps 3, 4, Pres. 4, V. 33 Orchestra Band 2, 3, 43 termaster 3. fi Club 33 Girls' -0' - V. 6 4' ' 3' 3 any i Marjorie I Dahlen, Marshall Davis, Clinton Davis, Rose Decker, Robert Club 21 31 4? HIS' Izaak Walton 23 Art. Pep Club 2, 33 His- tory Club 33 Camera Club 43 Fly Casting 33 Aviation 23 Radio glub 23 Izaak Walton Pep Club 23 History Club 4. Peo Club 2, 33 His- tory Club 43 Auction 8, 43 Zenith 4: Spec- tator 3, 4, Editor 43 German Club 4. Devich, Mary D , R th J. Dickerson, Sam 4 D . Madeli - tcgiulflglef Pen Club 2. 3. 4, e1rQi3yC1uIlL 3, Auction Pep Club 2, 3, i-Y asketba 2 3, 43 ' ' Girls' Club 23 Auc- 4, 2, 3, 43 ' pr' Capt 'n 3' 1 Bowl- tion 33 Girl Reserves 4- I 0' ing If! ' e b 2, 3, 33 Glee Club 3, 43 ' , , 'f 2.-. , 3, 43 Treas. 43 Secretary l A , if Girl ffl. 43 Glee 4: A Cappella 43 ' ' I I , -'j ,. , ub 'f A Cappella 4. Mask awig 4. W flffw' , ' . .A.A. 2, 3, 4. v I ' I 3 .3 3 f M A , . A-1. V i gi VY .7 7 I , Y W !fiX, - -4 -,.rf'j48'ff1' 4Z C7 1-124. f ' '- fig I 5 J ,Avi ' , ' Q of 4 K 3 Russell Doudt. Ruggles '3D0WHi11g,C ricy Doyle, Bill Duncan, Kenneth Club 2, 33 His- Club 4. Swimming 3, 4: pep - Volleyball 23 Pep 2, Club 2, 3, 43 History glub 43 Band 23 Hi-Y 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 33 G.A.A. 2, 33 Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 33 A Cappella 4. Roller Skating. Hockey 23 Golf 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 23 Pep 2, 3g History 33 I-Il-Y 2, 33 Zenith 2, 3, 43 Boys' Y, Cabinet 3, 43 Co-Chairman of Zenith Dance 43 Auc- tion 2, 3. Assn. ,0 4. me 2. - .. ig 3,,' 1, - I.. ,vfifl V Q- . 1Q5lY'3.5-j? 1 'L ' 2 an 'fr ' eq -62 .,r:,v ,C Eldefl, Doris Ellin sen Llo d Elliott, Jim Pep Club 2, 33 Girls' Club 3, 43 Auction 43 Girl Reserves 43 Spanish Club 43 Rid- ing Club 3, 4. Grazluating Class, 1938 g f Y Hockey 23 Pep Club 2, 33 Fly Casting 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Rifle Club 33 Izaak Walton 2g Mask 81: Wig 3, 4. Pep Club 33 Ship models. f ' rl IW' Elverhoy, Marie Girls' Club 23 Art. lg Fu' Ericson, Glenn Golf 23 Diamond 23 Pep Club 2, History Club 33 Casting 3, 43 C Club 3, 43 Izaak ton 2, 3. l 109 Central High School E F rikson, Doreen Pep Club 3, 43 His- tory Club 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Auction 43 Orchestra 2, 43 Zenith Solicitor 43 String Orchestra 4. eiro, Geraldine Pep Club 43 Glee Club 43 A Cappella 4. Evans, Camo Pep Club 23 History Club 43 Auction 43 Zenith 43 Bus. Mgr. 43 Band 23 Hi-Y 3. Fisher, Eldon Golf 2, 3, 43 Diamond ball 2, 3. 43 Captain of Bowling 43 Pep 2, 3, 43 Camera 4: Auction 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 43 Izaak Walton 2. Evans, Howard Track 33 Cross Coun- try 43 Aviation 33 Skating Team 4. Fluhr, Charlene Pep 2. 3, 43 History 33 Girls' Club 2, 3. 43 Auction 43 Sr. Ed. Zenith 43 German Club 4. Evans, John Glee Club 43 A Cap- pella 4. Foster, Allan Pep 2, 3, 43 History 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Rifle 23 Izaak Walton 2, 33 Auction 2, 3, 4. Farnam, Douglas Football 2, 3, 43 ketball 2, 3, 43 'I 2, 3, 43 Math 3, 4. Fox, Ethel Pep Club 2, 43 1 Club 2. L , Royells Lp Club 2,3 4, His- ry Club 4,5 Girls' b 2 3 4 -u,,. en, Vernon p Club 25 Fly sting 2'5 Chess b 2, 3, 45 Radio b 35 Izaak Walton Fraser, Katherine Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- tory Club 4 5 Mask Sz Wig 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 A Cap- pella 4. 5 Galati, Adeline Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- tory Club 4. Fredrickson, Harold Hi-Y 25 Glee Club 4. Gallant, Alice Girls' Club 45 Col- lecting Verses. ,g 2 D I A . 4 CAA . .. I ,- ' :1 .,-r, Q.: ' 1 315. '5 ,- 5562 ni' 1 ,, 'f at hp: , .G ipsy Y-9:1 Freeman., Gail Pep Club 2, 35 Hi-Y 25 Chess Club 3, 45 Aviation 3. Ganzer, Robert History Club 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Mathematics Club 4. 1 uf5'..lN Frink, Lois Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Reading. Garceau, Lillian Pep Club 35 History Club 35 Girls' Club 35 45 Glee Club 3, 4.2 Graduating Clam, 19,38 110 Central High School y Leonard ding. German, Waldo Pep Club 2, 35 Span- ish Club 4. Getty, Robert Pep 2, 35 Camera 45 Fly Casting 25 Radio Club 3. Gibson, Elaine Pep 2, 3, 45 History 35 Mask 8x Wig 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Zkuction 45 Spectator Gilbertson, Anthony Track 4. ' ij' ' ., .41 Gilberts ,Ed-th Ginder, Marjorie Glick. Paul Gl'dd Lo mm - Gir1 ReS5rveS 4. Pqp ,Club 2, 3, 49 Short Wave Club 4: lPegn,Clul:e 2, 3, 43 Gfgiggggbf 5533255 scrapbook. ' iw? ghlb 2, 4: G.A. Photogfaphy- gigs!! Club 3, 4: p 6 mg' ' ' f ' . . . 4. ' l Q I I Cz fn nw Cfmf. IVR ' . ' J' H I lt, O LJ L '- N 717 Central Hzgfv School Gofwitzf Bertram Gould, Harold Gould, Leonard G J I Gr'ff' L ' Peg Cgub 2: A Cav- Pep Club 2, 3. Pep Club 2, sg Hi-Y 'Sfge Sfui, 3, 4, ' H me , Pe a ' 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 2, 3, 4. Grogan, Kathleen Gross. Mary I HMM, Rub H f K H d Pep Clgb 2, 33 Stamp Pe? Club 2, 3,.4Q Ifhs: Pep Club? 3, 4: His- 213gSr,ChiEn?Qh 3 4. :grip or u eo istorl Collectmg. gllgb EIGGATE tory Club 43 Girls' Football 43 Gezfmarl Cl 43 . 82 Wi - 2 U3 4' f f - ' ' Club 4: Glee Club 8: Club 4. G' Club 4 ' ' ' G-A-A- 4- uc ' 43 Glee Clu 43 ass Pres., ake sy' 4 3' fa 4- '54 vm 53' 'Q -45 -- all . 3 3 A v I x, 3-4 4 . Q ' f H 3555 j'- -2. V , 4121.1 fl 'fu ,5 3-jfr. -4 .1 4 31. ,N - . 1.x,, w v .,., .A,,- ll- mv . 9 :. :gh Pg' V '54 . iq, . 1 . .E 'J qi-4' E,Q.i1'Z,' X'-3'fq.'-1 .221 A gr.-4 M - l: gt3 , .' .!f'.,Z'3T' 14-'lffdf , f,.gl Far it . if new auf.-4 . 1 .V ' 4 ',4'!.6u5...fv3's-.- -' 1-, Nghidljhiwl A 4-ng. George 2, 35 Pep , 3, 45 History Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Fly 25 Boy's Y 2, 3, 45 First Ten 2g Izaak Wal- on 2. ldorson, Ray 'sgory Club 35 Band , Q . -. Hagen Bessie Huglund, Leroy , , , H - Giee club 2, 3, 4, Auction 3, Debate 3, Hallmnen' A1112 akala' V'e Pep Club 4' Camera A Cappella 4' 4' Club 4, Gil-13' Club 4, Girl Reserves 45 Zenith 4. .-J Hall, Franc s H ll, John Halvorson. Earl ' ' e - ' - A 1 b2 3 4- His- Pe Club 2 3 4- His- Ham'lt ',J'm Pep Club 2, 3, 4, His tory Club 35 Girls' Club 2, 35 Auction 3. Pep C u , , , tory Club 45 Auction 45 Spectator 45 Math Club 35 Stamp Club 25 Izaac Walton 2. p ! i 1 tory Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Fly Casting 35 Chess 4g Radio 35 Mathe- matics Club 2, 4. C r o s s Country 25 Camera 45 Spectator 2, 35 Boy's Y Cabinet 3, 45 Orchestra 25 Band 2, 3, 4 5 German Band 4. ddlffififlg Clasp, 1938 112 Centra! Plisrb Scfvoof 45 Chess Club 2, , Hansen, Dorothy Hanson, Kenneth ' Hanson, Mildred Hanson, Vera 2, 3, 45H1S- Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- Pep Club 2, 35 His- Tumbling' 25 Music. Pep Club 2, 35 Ath- 43 Mask 55 tory Club 45 Mask 8x tory Club 4. letics. 2, 3? Girls' Club Wig 3, 45 Girls' Club 2. 3. 45 Auction 2, 45 Cadet 45 Dido 4. A . 5 X y A 4 F ' 6 n tl Q 1 I l -9- Q .4 z f' ' -an Hanson, Warren Pep Club 2, 35 Bas- , 4 Harris, Jane Pep 2, 3, 4, History ketball. 4, Mask 8: Wig 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Auction 2, 3, 43 Chess 2, 3, Treas. 2g Spectator 3, 43 Glee Club 3. M R4 haha. it ' If A' , f Hersey, Mary H'E,'IQ to- 61.30 5? 1 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, His- C1 , Cf f a tory 3g Mask 8a Wig 4 ' 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, ' f 43 Auction 4g Social ' A Chairman, Senior 1 , ,N jf Class. , Qjgjkilb, -f I if W Holmber Lawrence gy Skiing 2, 33 Speed. Holmes, Elizabeth Pep Club 4, History V.-Pres. 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 3. Hatland, John History Club 35 Izaak Walton 25 Football 3. - 71: 1 ,1' Herstad, Joyce Pep Club 2, 35 Cro- cheting. Holstead, Margaret Pep 2, 35 History 45 Mask 8x Wig 35 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Auction 4g Zenith 45 Specta- tor 4, Math Club 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Hawley, Lloyd Fly Casting 3g E tertainers, Treas. Sec. 3g Orchestra 3, 45 Band 2, 3, Eaxophone Quart T Hillstromi Earl Pep Club 25 Hi-Y 43 gviation 3, Skiing 2, , 4. Hotchkiss, Bob Pep 2, Mask 8: Wig' 3, 4' Hi-Y 8, 43 Zenith 4g Boys' Y Cabinet 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Prom Chairman 35 Saxophone Quay. tet 4. 4 V100 Hirsch, Rosella Pep 3, 45 Camera 4 Girls' Club 3, 43 Gi Reserves 43 Zenith e- Library Club 4. Hougan, Blanche H Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Hi tory Club 4. S .QW -0 'S' r ul' 4-'d . ,Lai , l Hughes, Betty Jane Basketball 2, 3, 43 ory g Swimming 3, 45 Ten- 8z Wig 3, 45 Girls' nis 3, Volleyball 2, 35 Cheerleader 3, Pep 2, 3, 4, History 43 Mask 3, 45 His- 4 Mask Club 2, 3, 4: Auction 4, Zenith 4, Specta- tor 3g Golf 8, 4. 'Sz Wig 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Auction 3, 43 Zenith 43 Spec- tator 3, 4. Hunter, Bob Hurtley, Violet Pep Club 2, 3, 4g His- Pep 2, 3, 4s History tory Club 45 Glee 43 Mask Sz Wig 2, 3, Club 45 A Cap ell 43 Girls' club 2, 3, 45 45 Skiing 4. enith 45 Math Club 3, 4g Glee Club 2. G,v1ff ffm 4. 735 A Isomaa, M i ta J bl kg G ' Pep Glu 2, 3, 4: His- a ons 1 enevleve tory Club 33 Girls' Club 2, 33 Glee Club 3, 4g Auction 4g Zenith 4. 3-R '2' Hulbert, Patricia - Hullsiek, Ruth Pep Club 33 Girls' History Club 43 Hunt, Betty Jane Pep Club 3, 4, His- Club 3, G.A.A. 3: G'1' C1 b 2, 4, t C1 b 4. A - Tennis 33 Volleyball Irs u fry u ' uctlon 3. Ignatius, Ray Huson' Betty Hyopponen' Beffha Football 3 4' Track Pep Club 3, 43 His- Glee Club 2. 2 3 4. hoakey 2 tory Club 45 Auction dapthinhf Hockey 25 45 Spectator 4' Pep 2, 35 Auction 4: U Fly Casting 2, 3g --- He-.- 4,2 A 4-2.4.2 - -ee-skeelllglg, N4 Centra! High School Jackman, Geraldine Jacobson, Doris Jahn, Verne Peace Club 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, Girls' Club 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. L- , pas Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4g A Cap- pella 4g Chairman of Decorations for Cab- aret. Basketball 25 Volley- Ball 29 Pep Club 2, 4, A Cappella 45 Maple Wood Academy 3. if . if s 1, -v .v --gl . . 4 .' -,4 . . . 'ff -1 zz' 9 ., '.. ' , '-.-,:k1eg,xk- .V ,,- JA- ,af . - - 1 L Jam, Eleanor Jannetta, Robert Bowling 49 Tumbling Football 29 Swim- ,I ig., .H-9 A ,L 5 K Jannette, Josephine Jetland, Doris Johnson, Alvin Pep Club 2, 3, 49 His- Pep Club 2, 3, 49 25 V0ll6Yb2ll 33 PGP Tfllllg 2, 35 PGP Club tory Club 49 Girls' Girls' Club 2, 3, 49 2, 3, 49 History 49 2,3Q History Club 49 C1ub4, Glee Club 3, 49 Girls' Club 2, 3: G. A Cappella 2, 3s A Cappella 4. A.A. 2, 3, 4. Izaak Walton 2, 3. Johnson, David Johnson, Earl Johnson, John P. Johnson, Laverne Pep Club 29 Mask Ka F00tball 49 Track 49 Wig 2, 3, 49 'Hi-Y 29 Cross Country 39 Izaak Walton 2, 3, 4. Skiing 49 Glee Club 4g A Cappella 4. Pep Club 2, 39 Glee Club 49 A Cappella 49 Izaak Walton 2, 3. Johnson, Lorimer Johnson, Lyle Pep ,Club 2. 3: Fly Pep Club 2, 3, 49 His- CRSUHE 2, 33 Chess tory Club 39 Girls' Club 33 Glee Club 43 Club 3 9 Girl Reserves A Cappella 49 Izaak 2: Tumbling 3, Walton 2, 3. Johnson, Marion Football 3, 49,Track 39 Hi-Y 3, 49 First 8z Ten 3. Pep Club 2, 3, 49 His- tory 4g Mask Ku Wig 49 Girls' Glee Club 2, 39 Girls' Club 2, 3, 49 Auction -49 Spectator 49 A Cappella 3, 4. Johnson, Marjorie A, Pep Club 2, 39 Mask 8x Wig 29 Girls' Club 2, 3, 49 Zenith Solici- tor 3, 4. Football 29 Track 49 Swimming 2, 39 Bowling 49 Pep Club 2, 3, 49 History 49 Glee Club 2, 3, 4g A Cappella 3, 49 Izaak Walton 2. '. . Jig. UQ'.'F.7 fl Johnson Lois Mae Pep Club 2, 3, 49 Girls' Club 2, 39 Auc- tion 49 Girl Reserves 2, 39 Orchestra 2, 3, 49 String Ensemble 3, 4. Johnson, Martha E. Pep 3, 49 Camera 3, 49 Girls' Club 2, 3g German Club 4. AW' i' nohnson, Mary I , Pep Club 3, 45 Girls Club 2, 4. Johnson, MBU' B - Johnson, Shirley Pep Cl , Q IS- toa G ' G C1 - - 1 1 ' Sel'V9 , Q z I 1 0, Q ' f ones, Bill ' Junmina, Lucille Jufen, Margaret Basketball 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Pe glub 2, 85 Glee Club l', l.'11!:.miz.f. 4 1 'mv -.Q-S, q.....L,.Q, .tk , . Pep Club 2, 8, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 History 45 Girl Re- serves 25 Zenith 45 G.A.A. 2, 35 Library Club 25 Treas. 35 Sec. 4. Winter Sports. , .R ,...--f.lZ1: ,,:. 1.4, J 1--L -..- .,---... ----:.-,siege - -1 - Johnson, Virginia Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club 2, 35 Glee Club 4. Johnson, William Kari, Ahti J. Karon, Emily Pep Club 2, 35 His- Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- tory Club 35 Camera tory 45 Mask Sz Wig Club 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 3, 4. 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 25 Auction 45 Zenith 35 G.A.A. 2, 3. Y :Q-1-ruff-aiit' wifi:-1 -ff: 4 gfgen, Betty Keil, Vera Kerminski, Phyllis Pep Club 3, 45 Girls' Club 3, 45 Auction 45 Zenith 4. Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- tory Club 3, 45 Mask 8z Wig 45 Auction 45 Spectator 2, 3. Glee Club 45 Picture Collecting. Kernes, Marie Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Mask Kr Wig 3, Girl Reserves 3, Camera. Club 3, 4 History Club 4 4 4 Spectator 45 Auction 45 Glee Club 4. ,fl f . 5 Kershaw, Lois E. Pep Club 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 History Club 4. 1 , iq., L. 'GH Keskinen, Elsie Ketola, Helen Kilgur, Walter V. Killam, Duaine KiViBt0, Barbara Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- Pep Club 2, 45 His- PGP Club 2: Cross tory Club 45 Girls' tory Club 45 Girls' COUHUY 4- Club 2, 3, 45 Auction Club 2, 45 Auction 45 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Mask Sz Wig 25 C a m e r a Club 45 Girls' Club 45 Girl Reserves 45 G 1 e e Club 35 G.A.A. 45 Zenith 4. 7 G'iil'V1f4lif7Yg2 Cfl1.f,v. 1038 117 Cen!'rczIH1'gf7 Sffnool KNOX, Vivian Knutsen, Maude Koors, Pat Koski, Violet Kozarekf Clarence Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- tory 45 Mask Sz Wig 2, 35 Girls' Club 2, 35 Auction 45 Library Club 25 Sec. 2, Pres. 4. Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- tory Club 45 Girls' Club 2, 45 Auction 4 A Cappella 45 G.A.A: 2, 3, 4. Pep 3, 45 History 3, 45 Mask Sz Wig 3, 45 Girls' Club 3, 45 Auc- tion 45 Zenith 3, 45 Spectator 3, 45 G.A. Q. 3, 45 Morgan Park Krasinski, Sophie Krause, Herbert KYCZHGSS, Chester Kriz. Barbara Kruschke, Willard Pep Club 3, 45 His- Chess Club 3, 45 Fly Casting 25 Glee tory Club 45 Girls' Stamp Club 4. Club 49 A Cappella 4- Club 35 Glee Club 4. .V ,P G' -' . 6 V A .2 0 ' V 'tu J' X. 5 5 Q 5 s Pep Club 3, 45 Mask 8: Wig 35 Girls' Club 3, 45 Auction 45 Math Club 4. Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- tory Club 45 Mask Ka Wig 25 Auction 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Zenith 4. -Q Football 2, 3, 45 Cap- tain 45 Pep Club 2, 35 History Club 45 Auc- tion 45 Chess Club 25 First 8.1 Ten 25 Izaak Walton 25 Class offi- cer, Treas. 4. History Club 45 Glee Club 35 A Cappella 3. rno, Gordon Laakso, Elma Lambert Fannie y Casting 2, 3, Pep Club 4: Glee ' . - wtosraphy. Club 4, A Cappella gffb ilugijgylfjffffri 42 G'A'A' 2' 3' 43 4, Auction 4, G.A.A. C cms 2' 3' 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. Lamoureux, Stanley Cars and Mechanics. , James Lille, John Lupham, Jay Larsen, Clarence p Club 2, History ub 4, Glee Club 3, Pres. 4, Sec. 3. jl il'il,! lffiwf Q' 4' en Singhlld p Club 3 4 His y Club 4 Girls ub 2, 4 Auction 4 Cappella 4, G A A A '5- 1, f 'I 3, 4. 'V ' ' ' is I X ul uv- ,I V ' ' f '5- iz A ff-'fa' l 'p 'Nj' '1. . 'Ln Football 3, Track 3, 4, Hi-Y 8, Glee Club 4, A Cappella 4. Larson, Betty Larson, Robert Pep Club 2, 3, 4, His- tory Club 3, Girls' Club 3, 4, Girl Re- serves 4' Glee Club 3, 4, A Cappella 3. Pep Club 2, 3, Fly Casting 2, 3, Math. Club 8. Bowling 4, History Club 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Auction 4, Fly Cast- ing 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Izaak Walton 2, 3. Larson, Phyllis Lana, Alice Pep Club 4, Historl Club 4, Auction. Larsen, Margaret Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club 4. I l ,, Y, , fr. . Vf I3 ,l ilu: . Q T' ' f f 4 ffmo! nlfffa . . Cl. . , ' ,r,p :'::,T I1 La Salle, Lorayne , Pep Club 2, 4, Ta, Dancing. F W. Lathers, Mary Lavin, Donald L V' - - Pep Club 3, 4, His- Mathematics Club 3, Le Duc' Dm' ee' g tory Club 43 Camera History Club 4. Club 3, 4, Treas. 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Auction 43 Zenith 43 German Club 4. Football 33 Hockey 23 Diamondball 23 Pep 2, 33 History 3, 43 Mask 8z Wig 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Hunters' Pk. Pres. 4, Treas. 2, Sec. 33 Auction 43 Fly Casting 2, 33 Boys' Y. Cabinet 3, 43 V.- Pres. 4. Leone, Julia Lepak, Barbara Ann Lepak, Florence Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- Pep Club 3, 43 Girls' Joke Coll tx . tory Club 33 Camera Club 2. E , Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. WJ l of Pep ,Club 2, 3, 43 His- tory Club 33 Mask Ka Wig 2, 43 Girls' Club 2, 33 Auction 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. 49 Wig 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Auction 43 Zenith 43 Spectator 3, 43 Math. Club 3, 43 Big Sister Chair- man 4. t-Kiwi Golf 33 Pep 3, 43 His- tory 43 Mask 8: Wig 2, 3, 4g Camera 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Auction 43 Zenith 43 Eervice 43 Dido Play Le Roux, Kenneth ep Club 2, 33 His- or lub 3- Izaak Y 1 a 2. I Levine, Mariah Levine, Rhoda Lindberg Leonardkdstrom, Betty . Pep 2, 3, 43 Mask Sz Pep Club 23 Auction Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- 43 Math. Club 4. tory Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Auction 4. W9 Sq: a. .N ..i..- . pg.-. '.' -' TTC. IL' v . iffti- 4- - .:,.,,-11 xr.-.:i - H, . -. -3.-. -5.3-f' L:-'F-,Z rf, . -.rf-3, N 'fi 'iiiififfliiiii-'-. -. -:prim-1-a1:ag6.i..'.' '..'.n. H' .u'n ,v,. '1 l . ' mai. .1.:1!f.. .Um-f Le Moignan, Lois Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- tory Club 43 Girls' Club 3, 4. Levine, Lee Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 33 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. Lindstrom, Marion Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- tory Club 43 Camera Club 43 Girls' Club 2, 33 Auction 43 Span- ish 4. 98 Q, ,,-. ls ., If-f , J, 1- -.1 Lockhart, Jane I-OQCTEFCH, Margaret Pep Club 2, 8, 43 His- Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- Lohman, Genevieve Long, Alice Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Auc- Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- tory Club 43 Camera Club 43 Girls' Club 2, 33 Auction 4. Low, Ellard Mask 8z Wig 3, 43 Auction 43 Boys' Glee Club 4. tory Club 43 Girls' tory Club 43 Girls' tion 43 Library Club Club 43 Glee Club 4, Club 2, 3, 4- 3- Pres. 23 A Cappella 3, 43 Peace Club 3. Lorix, Alice Love, David Lovshih, Frllijlf Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- H1-Y 2: Skung- tory Club 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Auction 43 G.A.A. 4. Til..QfZffQf5Z.i, Cf H 'C ffif it ' C' Luce, Richard W. Lunser, Herbert MacKenzie, Muriel Pep Club 33 Skiing 33 Mask Ka Wig 3, 43 Auction 3, 4g Zenith 43 Band 3, 4. History Club 43 Auc- tion 43 German Club 4, V.-Pres. 43 Red Cross Club 4. Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- tory Club 33 Girls' Club 3, 43 Glee Club 43 A Cappella 4. Lord, Margaret Basketball 2, 3, 43 Bowling 43 Tennis 23 Golf 2, 33 Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Pep 2, 3, 43 Mask Kr Wig 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Auction 43 Spectator 2, 33 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Lucas, Elizabeth Pep Club 3, 43 His- tory Club 33 Glee Club 23 Latin Club 2. v 7-.1 ,fs 'L -'fi-'ml Fffgfl oc.fJofrf Madson, Richard Maghan, Jane Football 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 33 History Club 43 Auction 4, Chairman 43 Math. Club 4, President 43 Stamp Club 4. Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Mask Sz Wig 33 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Zenith l 43 Spectator 33 Glee Club 2. .,- H . H , . ' W l Mag,-leg, Bill Makela, Ruth Makowsky, Mildred Manthey, Florence Martin, Tom Pep Club 2,3,4: His- Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Glee Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3, tory Club 4g Mask Kr Gylfl-S' Club 23 Auc- Club 2, 3. Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Wig 45 Hj-Y 3, 45 tion 43 Girl Reserves Auction 4. Auction 4. 4- C7'cJ1i'z4f1fff1.g C!4f5g1',, !9,3?4 Zjfj -,,fc:-Jfml I' 111 Quint L Maske, Alice Maske, George Matheson, Gladys Malsllhafaf Margaret Matteson, Jim Pep Club 2, 3, 43 orchestra 3, 43 Hunt- Pep Club 3, 4: His- PGP 2. 3: History 4: Girls' Club 23 Auc- ing Sz Sleeping. tory Club 4. Hi-Y 43 Camera 4: tion 43 Girl Reserves Auction 3, 43 Speffta- 4. tor 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Stamp Club 33 Ger- man 4, Pres. 4. Mattson, Irma Matzke, Barbara Maul, Gretchen Maul, Olga n Mayer, Clifford Pep Club 2, 3, 43 History Club 43 Girls' glub 23 Service Room I Pep 2, 3, 43 History 43 Mask Sz Wig 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Auction 43 Zenith 2, 3, 43 Riding 33 Ger- man 4, Pres. 43 Pret- tiest Girl 4. Basketball 23 Volley- ball 23 Pep Club 3, 43 Entertainers' 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 33 A Cappella 43 Latin Club 2. PGP Club 2, 39,G11'lS' Glee Club 43 A Cap Club 23 Auction 43 Pena 4. Entertainers' 3, 4. Sec. 43 Glee Club 2, 33 A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Girls' Quartet 3. ,-M K 4: I .Mule f.+5 '1r ,. . . . ,, -3 -.P ' rf u l . lk' 3 ,f I 2, . ' n v o ' 3 J P' is f : -4 w- ws ' lk. ,' I if A im f 4 ra I li I fl 1.3 is 2, 3, 43 Girl 2, 3, 43 Glee 4, Red Cross 4. i mrf1u.'tzf1Afg Rf f J McLean, Arthur Football 3. 43 His- tory 33 Hi-Y 4g Chess Club 43 Math. 43 Erlmg Maynard, Gail Maynard, Julia Mazzie, Theresa McCorison. Frank Club 3, 4. Pep Club 3, 43 His- Basketball 23 Volley- Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- Pep Club 23 Hi-Y 23 tory Club 33 Girls' ball 23 Pep Club 2, 3, tory Club 33 Girls' Izaak Walton 23 Bas- Club 2, 4. 43 Girls' Club 3, 43 Club 2, 3. ketball 2. Auction 4. Gertrude MCEWOII, Grunt McGann, Katherine McGill, Leslie McKay, Gertrude Pep 2, 33 History 4g Pres. 43 Mask Sz Wig 33 Hi-Y 43 Auction 43 Auctioneer 43 Zenith 4, Circulation Mgr. 43 Boys' Y Cabinet 43 Pres. 43 Math. Club 33 Rifle Club 2, 3. McLennan, Marian M Golf 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 History Club 33 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Wrestling Captain 3. Auction 4, Chairman 43 Track 4. 4. Pep 2, 3, 43 History 33 Mask Sz Wig 23 Camera 43 Girls' Club 43 Spectator 43 Girl Reserves 43 G.A.A. 43 Zenith 4. Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Spectator 43 Camera Country 43 A Cap- Club 4. pella 33 North Dako- ta 2. f - - '-' - ----f-Y - -1 J'.f'.' ijCilf? :?f High Scfzoof cMahon, Catherine McQuade, Betty Mcquade, James H, Pep Club 43 Girls' Club 43 Auction 43 Girl Reserves 23 En- tertainers 23 Glee Club 23 Nebraska 2, 3. Basketball 2g Pep 2, 3, 43 History 33 Mask Sz Wig 33 Camera 43 Girls' Club 2, 43 Auc- tion 43 Zenith 43 Spectator 43 G.A.A. Football 23 Track 2g Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- tory 33 Mask Sz Wig 33 Fly Casting' 2, 33 Entertainers 23 Glee Club 43 A Cappella 43 Izaak Walton 2. M M M tory Club 4, Mask Sz Wig 2, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Glee Club 43 Service 4. .,- flffiwffu I Football 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 History Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 45 Math. Club 4. iller, Roger Football 3, 43 Pep Club'2. cRae Isabel McShan eldahl, Ted Melin, Doris Mell, Gm-don , e, Allan M Pep Club 3, 4: His- Reading Basketball 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, Pep Club 2. 3: History Club 4: Hii-Y 2, 3, 4, Boys' Y Cabinet 3, 4. erritt, Bill Mer'wski Donald Messner, Jean J v Pep Club 3 g Fly Cast- 1ng 35 Chess Club 45 A Cappella 4. Million, Betty Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Camera Club 4g Girl Reserves 4' A Cap- pella 4 G1rls club 4 Glee Club 3 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 History Club 45 Mask 8a Wig 33 Girls' Club 45 Auction 4, G.A.A. 3, 4. Mills, Marjorie Volleyball 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Mask 8z Wig 2' Camera Club 4 Girls Club 2 3 Auction 4 Spectator Pep Club 2, 3, 45 History Club 33 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4: Auction 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 43 G.A.A. Pep Club 2, 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 Glee Club 4g Ca ella JL. ,WU Que I 3fl.WiTf,f2,5 JMU -' ' Jr.. ,- WJ f 'f 95 Wi, mcaww 3 ' f if JS lf v. r .. ' Meyer, John Mickelson, Ann History Club 43 Ski- ing 4, Fly Casting 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Mask Sz Wig 25 Camera Glee Club 4. Club 2, 3, 49 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4 5 A Cappella 4. Moe, Myrtle Mold, Jim History Club 23 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Mask Sz Wig 3 4' Girls' Club 2 3, Auction 4 Spec tatgr 3 4 A appel a Cross Country 4, Pep Club 2, 3: History Club 4- Hi-Y 2 3 Zenith 4 Assist Cir Mgi , Math Club 3 Itghf ffl 1449-Q 5 'T' L54 I' :g l , '1V zf?.-fin L -. L M , ' M rrill, Edward Mdrgaret Morton, Dorothy l 'i?,f,2 Izjxiggclg 3 4- 'Pep Club 2, 3,45 His- ub 3, 45 His- Pep Club 2, 3, 43 l Gi!-1 Re5erveS,2 ' tory Club 35 Hi-Y 2, to Club 45 !Girls' History Club 35 Glee 3 ' 3, 45 V.-Pres. 45 Auc- b 2, 45 lee Cl Club 2, 35 Girls' Club tion 3, 45 Boys 2, 3, 45 Auct1on 45 A Cabinet 4. gappella 3, 45 Prom EXW ' f Morton, Lorraine ' Mossestad, Beatrice ul sffffoy cill' l t Nelson, Ethel Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hls- Pep Club 45 ' ory a 3, 5 Pep Pep Club 45 Glee tory Club 35 Girls' Club 35 Girl lub ub 5 Math. Club Club 2, 3. 4: A Cap- Club 2, 3, 4. Entertainers' 2 35 4. k pella 4. Glee Club , 5 A . ' Cappella 4. f offfj X I f l I ,se 55 , 4 4 llr yy , ff ,UV ' elson Fred NelS0Il Helen Nelson, Lennart lg , 5 Nelsoflf Rflbert Pep Club 2, 35 His- P?P ,Club 2, 3, 43 Football 2, F' 'VeP ub 25 Girls' Swlmmlllg 3, 43 PGP tgpy Club 4: Enter, Girls Club 25 Stamp Kz Ten 2, 3, C 23 Auction 23 Club 2, 3, 4. tamers' 2, 35 Glee Club 4- , ertainers' 25 Glee Club 25 A Cappella ub 2, 3, 45 Pres 45 3? 01'Cl'1BSl2T8 33 Band V.-Pres. 35 Treas. 25 21 3, 43 Pres- 45 Be- Sec. 25 A Cappella 4. ginner Boys' Glee Club 35 Pres. 3. ln- '7 'G' 'il' Nelson, Ruth Nice, Bob Nicholson, Bruce , ...- ., . . . ,L ,..t-15.4-4-eijij - ,,, , Nordman, Vincent Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Glee glub 45 Girls' Club G2':f,i !1,.1 7 fl , . 4' Oberg, Flora Pep 2, 3, 45 History 35 Mask Sz Wig 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Auction 45 Zenith 45 Spectator 2, 3, 45 Class Officer, Sec. 25 Red ,Cross 45 Zenith Solicitor 3. Olson, Helen Swimming 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Girl Re- serves 45 Math. Club 45 G.A.A. 3, 4. History Club 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Treas. 45 Auc- tion 45 Spectator 4, Pep Club 2, 35 His- tory Club 3, 45 Fly Casting 2, 35 Izaak Walton 2. ,W Bus. Mgr. 45 Boys' Y f . Cabinet, 2, 3. 4. 5 WAI Wy S D R, 11 X J PM lla lx I M , . K X.,.',Fl,' 1. 5'fj!Q','ff Qui, 7 I Occhino, Elvira Occhino, Ernest Oling, Mildred 015011. ESICY Basketball 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Fly Cast- Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- Bvwling 4: History Bowling 45 Volleyball ing 2, 3, 45 Aviation tory Club 45 Girls' Club 3- 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 2, 3. Club 2, 3, 45 Girl Re- 45 Girls' Club 2, 3. serves 2. if' ' Olson, Mabel Olson, Rgbert C, Olson, obert . O'Meara. Corrinne Pep Club 3, 4. Track 3, spectator Pep Club 2, 35 S- Pep Club 2. 3, 4: H18 4, History Club 3. wry Club qs Zenith iffy fQ'1b34S4Ma5lffl 1 ' ir s gb, L.-'s ! 3253504 g 5 I I Club 2, 3, 45 Auction 45 Girl Reserves 2 3 4 5 Pres. 4. .15 'A Q Oreck. Mal'-lofi? , 0'N6ill, M8l'i0fl l Ostrom, Robert 05150. Arlille Palmer, Norman Pep 2, 3' 4: Hlsfofv Pep Club 4: Hwtory candid Camera Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi- 32 Mask gl Wlg 2, 3 4? Glee 2, M Q! Y 2: Camera 23 ll' g?e1al'cl'bV2'13ref' MA Cappella 4' - 7 - Fly Casting 2, 3: 3 11' s u , , 5 . Spectator 3, EAEX- Chess Club 2, 3. tertainers 2g . . . 2, 3, 4, zenith 3, 4. ,373 'Tl Palmer, Richard Ivlnpas, Coma Parkes, Hamilton Parr, Bill Parris,,Margaret pep Club 2, 3: His, Gl1'lS, Club 35 Operas. Chess Club 2, 3. Pep Club 2, 35 His- Skatmg tory Club 45 Hi-Y 2. tory Club 4: Hi-Y 2, 33 Glee Club 2, 35 Stamp Club, Pres. 3. G1'r1ffm1!irz.sg Cl.'1,vf, 1939 126 Cenrml High School. PBUI- Belt-Y Jane . P tl, , F d P I , Beatrice P I , Marcelle p 1 M- d ll PGP Club 23- 4? 312 are? cuff 35 History agillgl Club 2, 3: G- algeirolblub 3, 4g Girls' af,'ei,0 b1uQ'f, '33, 4, My Club 4544125121 , Club 4g Hi-Y 45 Chess A.A. 2, 3. Club 2,.3, 4, G.A.A. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4: 3' 3321, kucgoil Club 43 Bowlmg 4. 3g Auctxon 4g Zenlth Auction 4. 43 Spelctzftof 4. 4' , -lv - RR 1 1- 11' r X. ' is-rr 4 ff -H 93 it v 1? Pearce, Clyde Pearson, Roger Pedersen, George R. 'WEL , 1 . pf 1 x Q, F lr Pep 2, 35 History 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Zenith 49 Band 2, 3, 4, Math. Club 3, 4, Rifle 2, 35 Band Sec.-Treas. 45 German Club 4. Pep 2, 3, 49 History 45 Mask Kz Wig 2, 35 Camera 2, 35 Auction 3, Fly Casting 2, 33 Aviation 2, 35 Radio 33 Art 23 Art Editor Zenith 4. Track 4 5 Cross Coun- Pep try 4. Perry, Lawrence Pep Club 2, 33 His- tory Club 45 Math. Club 4g Orchestra 2, 3, V.-Pres. 43 Band 2, 3, 43 German Club 4. Peterson, Dick Football 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 45 Bowling 43 Golf 3, 45 Diamond- ball 2, 3, 45 Captain, Basketball 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 45 History Club 33 Auction 4g Skating 2, 4. Pegler, Marvin ' Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi- Y,2g Fly Casting 23 Aviation 2, 3, 45 Izaak Walton 2. Peterson, Evelyn Peterson, Harriet terson, Helen Peterson Lois Hjstgfy Club 35 Aug- Pep Club 2, I 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Dancing. Pep Club 2, 3,145 His- tion 4, Girls' Club 23 AUC- tory Club 35 Girls' tion 45 Girl Reserves Club 4, 3, 4. PGZZHIIHLO, NOHS , Phyle, Alice Pittenger, Dick Pommerville, Lorretta. . Pep Club 4: Hlstofy Pep Club 2, 3,43 His- Pep Club 2, 3g His- Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Club 4. tor Club 3, Girls' Club 23 Glee Club 43 G.A.A. 4. tory Club 3, 4g Zen- ith 4g Math. Club 3. Girls' Club 2, 43 Glee Club 3. , . ki A+. 'H . 55 Ja dn Jean Pratchios, Ted Prescott, Bob Preston, James pl-Hey, Verna Club 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 33 Chess Club Pep Club 2, 3. Fly Casting' 33 Chess Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Gu-1 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 33 Zenith 33 Aviation Club 43 Aviation 2, 3, Reserves 45 Tum Auction 43 Zenith 3, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, 3, 43 43 Math. Club 4. bling 2, 3, 4, 43 Cadet 4. Glee Club 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 3, 4. LYNN Pulford, Robert Quigley, Gladys ui le , Julia the Ronald 4' Pep Club Zenith 4: Geology- Pep Club 2, 3, 4: His- Qeip yClub 3, 4, His- Raniaimmdball 4. , Club 43 Pres. 43 43 Band Club 43 k.ff'ci1' V we- Jane uenick, Fred History Club 43 Mask dz Wig 3, 43 Girls' Club 3, 43 Zenith A3 Spectator 43 Orches- tra 2, 3. Carpentry r,-3 f01'Y Club 4? . Gi1'1S' tory Club 4g Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Gu'l Re- Club 2, 3, 43 A Cap- Sefves 2, 3. pella 43 Prom 3. Repo, Sylvia Rice, Jim Riesland, Dan Basketball 33 Girls' Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi- Club 43 Pep Club 4. Y 2, 3, 43 Mask 8x Wig 2, 3, 43 Zenith 2, 3, 43 Boys' Y Cabi- net 43 German Club 43 Treas. 43 Prom Committee 3. L Rimmer, Duncan R'n2- d, D M. Ringsred Don N. Rlmfsfed W'n'3m Robbms Catherine 'Hifzfry 52,15 45 Fly Pep Club 2, 3,45 His- H1S'203'E11124 133131 Pep Club 3 4 H15 Casting 2: Football tory Club 45 Chess fglab 4U Izaak Wal tory Club 4 3, 45 Izaak Walton 3. fflub 43 Math- Club U 1955 4 Y K W V Q 4 Il ff 1 T rv S 7 fu' Roberts, David Rogers, Carl Rogers, Cyril Rohweder Jean Rvlf Eleanor Pep Club 35 History Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Zen- ith Ed. 45 Spectator 45 Boys' Y Cabinet 45 Math. Club 3, 4. Root, Malcolm T543 Track 35 Pep Club 2, 35 History Club 45 Hi-Y 35 Stamp Club 2, 35 Math. Club 4. Football 3, 45 Dia- mondball 2, 3- Pep Club 2, 35 Hlistory Club 45 First Ku Ten 2. Runquist, John Ryan, F1'8IlCiS Pep Club 2, 35 Fly Casting 35 Zenith 45 Spectator 45 Orches- tra 45 German Club 45 Latin Club 2. ' A 1 js' P' r.1'3'I', l gf ik ' ' -' 5 W., ef: ' . - ,,,,. A., .. 5, ,CW 1-:f 1 '- fv-xv' g- 1 ,-:fmt 54, . .. ' - e , .1-.-. ms' ,..' iikfgblllfl .-at Za --t.,,f--L' . .f- ,l -3, XA.. e-' ' , .. U: W y. 5, -4' 1122.4-3:4 4-11 f be Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- tory Club 45 Hi-Y 4 l ' '- .'rl. . f' . V, lg Balldbefgv Virginia , Sandelin, Linnea Scandin, Nellie Schermick, Mike S Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- Pep Club 2, 35 His- Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Zenith 45 Basketball tory Club 45 Girls' tory Club 35 Girls' Girls' Club 3, 45 Glee 4. Club 25 Glee Club 2, Club 2, Club 2, 3, Treas. 25 4. Zenith 4. chinske, Mildred Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- tory Club 45 Camera Club 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 A Cappella 3, 4. chipper, Shirley D. Sclmieder, Annette S h lt , Ed S 'f t, W'll' Golf 45 Pep Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- cPgp zClubn3, 45 Hik- el er I mm Shlgggrgiulagng 4. His. 3, 45 Girls' Club 2- WY Club 3? Glee ing- my Club lp 'Misk Sz Club 2' 3- Wig 2, 3, Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Auction 45 Zenith 45 G.A.A. 2, 35 German Club 4. lffffff 'WV' ' 4 l7f1f3'3i5f ?i?u,f2,eQ2Qr3ll hields, John i Sibbiizts, Charlene Sigal, Howard Simon, Hazel Singleton, Rowland Pep 25 Hlstory 45 Mask Sz Wig 3, Treas. 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, Pres. 45 ' 45 Zenith 45 45 Boys' Y 3, Sec. 45 35 Prom 35 Homli- est Swlmmlng' 2, 35 Pep Chess Club 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 History Club 3, 45 A Cappella glib 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 , . Band 3, 4. Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- tory Club 35 Girls' Club 25 Girl Reserves 2, 8, 4. fi ...:,,,.- 1 i Skadberg, Marie Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 - Girl Reserves 2. 1 1.43, nl-.. T132 C:r,':1omzu,1g Mui., 1. . Smith, Betty H. 23 Bowl- Swimming ing 43 Pep 2, 3, 43 History 43 Mask Ka Wig 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Auction 43 Spec- tator 43 G.A.A. 2, 3. Solem, Albertine S Pep Club 3, 43 Sports. . ,275 i,V.,.Ti..s ., . Skelton, Dorothy Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- tory Club 4g Mask 8: Wig 3, 4: Camera Club 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Auction 43 Math. Club 4. Smith Bett Ja y ne Volleyball 2, 33 Pep 2, 3, 43 History 43 Mask Sz Wig 43 Cam- era, Sec. 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Auction 43 Cadet 43 Queen Candidate 4. pencer, Herbert Pep 23 Auction 2, 33 Zenith 2, 3, 43 Boys' Y Cab. 3, 43 Math. 33 Orch. 33 Izaak Walton 23 Class Of- ficer 33 Assist. Bus. Mgr. Zenith 43 Stud. Photo. Zenith 43 Ten- nis 3. Skoglund, Marion Skubal, Charles Slotness. Auster Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Aviation 3. Swimming 2, 3, 43 Reading. Glee Club 43 A Cap. pella 4. Ex rgfffil , if 1, 1ffffrs.,fx1.1l1y7 -. if1O i I Sfleidei A8065 Snyder, Arlene Came.. Pep Club 2. 8, 4: Pep Club 3, Girrgsi, Foot H I 331111 S Girls' Club 23 Auc- Club 2, - 111 . 45 H tion 43 Girl Reserves f0l', Hb ' Gerrnan 3, 43 Service Room 4. 1155 Fl CSSUD X' X Spetz, Glen S History Club 43 Spec- tator 43 Math. Club 43 Orchestra 3, 43 String Orchestra 3, 4. piik, Elsie Pep Club 3, 43 Girls' Club 23 Girl Reserves 43 Entertainers' 23 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 String Orchestra 4. Stachowiak, Fhakice Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- tory Club 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Library glub 3, 43 Glee Club 5 , ...- --Q Qi: 3 5 i U, Doris Stauber, Marguerite Steinman, Chester Stellrud, Ruth Stenstrom, Marion Clll 3 4 HIS Pep Club 2, 3, 43 A Pep Club 2, 33 His- History Club 43 Zen- Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- tory Club 4 Girls C ll 4. , tory Cl b 43 M k Sz ith 43 Ent t ' 3: f0ry Club 3' Girls' Club 2 Girl Reserves f43?,Ile-3? ,, ,v:r'3.u-41 ' Wlgj Xlll.-Pres. as, 33 Pres. 4g Libriiryelglub Club 2' 39 Gllie Club ' y MH? iq Pres. 4. 3. 4- ,333 4 Stewart Margaret Storm, Robert Stout, Fred Strand, Virginia H. Stralle, -701111 Pep Club 3 4 Girls Pep Club 2, 33 Band Club 2 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Skiing 3, 4. Z .f Track 2, 3, 43 Tennis 3, 43 Pep 33 Hi-Y 43 Auction 43 Zenith 4, Spectator 3, 43 Wres- tling 43 German 43 Washington H. S., Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- tory Club 43 Girls' Club 43 Girl Reserves 43 G.A.A. 2, 3. A Brainerd, 2. I W. x j 'lf 1 X Summers, Mary Suomi, Leonard Swanson, Betty Pep Club 2, 33 His- tory Club 33 Girls' Club 23 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Zenith 43 G. A.A. 4. Track 3, 43 Diamond- ball 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 33 History Club 43 Fly Casting 3. Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- tory Club 43 Mask Sz Wig 23 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4g Auction 43 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Zenith 4. Pep Club 2, 3g Ses- sion Room Basketball ball Champs 33 His- tory Club 4. ' 1' , 1 Central High Scfvool Swensen, Esther Pep Club 2, 3, 43 His- tory Club 3g Girls' Club 33 Girl Reserves 4. -- Skating 3, Pep Club ,-, I . . , Q tgsmzrlzrntmg Cmsf, 19111 Taran, Florence Basketball 2, 3, Vol- leyball 23 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, History Club Q. ..zn'1 ' ,- Swor, George Swor Julia Syverson, Doris Taklo, Helen Tangen, Orland Pep Club 2, 4, Girl Swimming Virginia Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Drama- Reserves 2, 3, 45 Sec. H. 2, 3g Tennis 2, 3, Girls' Club 23 Girl UCS 2- 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 39 Auc- Reserves 4. G.A.A. 2. tion 4, German Club 4g Roosevelt High, Virginia, Minn., 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3. 595 r,awf2'dll .- 3l7lLQP'J Srfrn Tardiff, Betty H. Taylor, Jack Tengblad, Beverly Terbush, Richard Pep Club 2, 35 Girls' PGP ,Club 2, 3: Fly Pep Club 3, 45 His- Hi-Y 43 Glee Club 45: Club 2, Casting 35 Glee Club tory Club 4, Girls' A Cappella 4. 35 First 8a Ten 35 Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, Izaak Walton 2, 3. 4. I 43 Tumbling 2, 3. Tetrick, Priscilla Pep Club 3, 45 His- tory Club 3g Mask St Wig 35 Camera Club 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Auction 4, Zenith 45 Glee Club 45 G.A.A. 4, Denfeld High 2. Thome, Hubert Swimming 45 History Club 43 Pep Club 2, 3, Zenith 4, Math. Club 3, 4. ' ' 2. 'fy--1?-:aw hi' L Thompson, Roger ll - Football 3, 4, Track Thl?-fgslglgsxvg, aff Glee Thorstad' Phil 23 Cross Country 3, Pep Club 4, Hi-Y 43 Chess Club 43 Izaak Walton 2, 3. Club 3. Swimming 43 Bowl ing 4, History Clu 43 Auction 4, Ches Club 4, Glee Club 3 4 1 F f. .II .v: b:, x . , ' Q. I f' , Q 'F' Ti wk ngstad, Helen Toupin, Arthur Tracey, Jack Trotta, Angeline Tulman, N0l'm3fl Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- Debate 2, 3, 45 Cap- Football 3, 45 Stu- Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Football 33 Dlamond' tory Club 45 Mask 8z tain 4. dent M an a g e r of ball 3, 43 Cheerleader Wig 4, Girls' Club 2, Football 45 First Sz 4: Pep Clpb 2. 3: 3- Auction 45 Glee Ten 8, Mask 31 WIS 2, 3, 45 Ciub 45 A Cappella 4. Treas. 25 I-Ii-Y 45 Auction 3, 45 Specta- tor 35 Radio 35 Izaak Walton 2, 3, 4. Tyllia. Jean R088 I Tyson, Willis Usiak, Bernard Vandenberg, Bob Van Doren, Dorothy Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- tory Club 35 Camera Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Math. Club 4. f -,747-,H -- -V ,- f-v f G J ?'L'If.ific7.fl2!5 Cfffxyj F V an Kessel, Lucille Basketball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 History 35 Mask Ez Wig 2, 35 Camera 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Auction 35 l1VIath. 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, .1.2Ar. Pep Club 2, 35 His- tory Club 45 Chess Club 45 Spectator 45 Math. Club 2, 3, 45 Izaak Walton 2. Pep Club 25 History Club 45 Math. Club 3, 45 Izaak Walton 2. .rw Basketball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 History 35 Mask 8z Wig 2, 35 Camera 45 Auction, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Math. Club 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. I I5 R1 i .. 4 IJ L.. .2 fra' f z ,552 :i?if?fl,-t- vm t, L '11 vim, osmo R. W uh , v' 1 Wahlundf Edna Mae. lpeinclufg, 4: His- Pep Club 2, ag His- 8 ' ug 'O et Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girl tory Club 45 Girls' t01'Y Club 45 1221214 Reserves 3' 4' Club 2, 3, 45 Library Walton 2. Club 4. 'N 15- .1 ' ' .4, LH .' . n' - x-. 'r. o. If 2 I V .. . s- , 5,92 ir 4' ' .? ' r J' Y I Q 0 0 1 Walkowiak, Frances J. Ward, Millard Weber, Edna Pep Club 45 History Fly Casting 25 Chess PCD Club 2, 3, 45 His- Club 45 Girls' Club 2, Club 2, 3, 45 Izaak t0l'Y Club 45 AUCUUU 3, 4: A110ti0I1 4? Zell- Walton 2. 45 Girl Reserves 2, ith 45 Glee Club 4. 3, 4- Cffzyx, I P Y Pl Wernowsky, Jean Wero, Ray White, Janis Pep Club 2, 3, 45 His- tory Club' 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Auction 45 Glee Club 45 G.A. A. 2, 3, 45 .Cadet 4. Wick, Harold History Club 3. Football 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Diamondball 2, 3, 45 Captain of Football 45 Aviation 45 First 8: Ten 2. Wilson, Harry Pep Club 25 Hi-Y 2. Basketball 2, 3, 45 Bowling 45 Tennis 3, 45 Golf 45 Volleyball 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 His- tory 35 Mask Kz Wig 35 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Auction 45 Zenith 45 Spectator 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Cadet 3, 4. Wirkkula, Bernice Pep Club 25 History Club 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. Wedan, Genevieve ll Weidman, Jewel p Cl b 4. Pep ,Club 45 Girl: ep u Club 45 Girl Reserve 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 A Cappella 4. l l ff:211'1'f,,LX' Q11 gli 5'c'f3c2ofn Whitson. Grace Wilkins, Harry Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 .4 History Club 45 Mask Cappella 2, 3, 45 Li 32 WIS' 3, 43 Girls' brarian 4. Club 2, 3, 45 zenith 45 Spectator 3, 4. Woie, Carl Wold, Harold Pep Club 25 Math. 3. Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi tory Club 45 Hi-Y Izaak Walton 2, 3, Golf 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 History Club 35 Mask 6 Wig 2, 3, Pep Club 35 History Club 35 Mask Sz Wig 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, Track 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Diamondball 25 Pep Club 2- Chess xlk Wood, Barbara Woodward, Anne Woollette, Ed Wright, Jean Young, Bernice PGP Club 2, 3, 43 History Club 35 Mask Maslg Kr Wig 2, 33 ,Sz Wig' 2, 35 Girls' AIICUOTI 2, 3, 43 Math- Club 45 Auction 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 3, 45 Auction 45 Zen- Club 3, 45 First Sz Club 2- 45 Math. Club 2. Zenith 2, 35 Glee ith 45 South Dakota Ten 2. Club 45 Glee Club 45 2. A Cappella 2, 3, 4. Zaiser, Jack Zienier, George Zien, Milton Zygmanski, Joe Football 2, 4g Cross History Club 45 Or- Math. Club 45 Band Curling 3,45 History Country 35 Math, 4, chestra 4. 2, 3. Club 45 Aviation 35 Band 3, 4. Graduating Class, i938 136 I Central High Sclvoo SUMMER SCHOOL mpben, John Chapman, Dorothy Dahlberg, Eleanor Forsberg, Evelyn Hill, Elma . 4 ,. 5 I -fr. . I i,.1f.:.3,T7y5lg7U.1',-., A McGill, NOYIIIII Severson, Ruth SUMMER SCHOOL SENIOR SOLICITORS lst row-Stenrud, Walkowiak, Juntilla, Lathers, Whitson. 2nd row-Hughes, Paulson, Crun, Powers. 3rd row-White, Erikson, Skelton. 137 NWWWW X ff ' iafbfaaf cgQgM1'ZZ.OT 6541142 7 Adam if 7 ff The first dim light of our sophomore torch cast its rays down Freshman Alley one clear fall day two years ago. It flickered, but grew slowly brighter as the oil of knowledge furnished flame. Vivid are the memories of those first few weeks when we sophs wandered hopelessly about the buildingg poking our heads in the wrong classes, asking questions at every corner we turned, and even going as far as getting bodily thrown out on the ear when we sassed an upper classman, who made some feeble pun at an innocent question fired at him by one of us. However, we soon got into the swing of things and found it a grand school after all. At our first class meeting, October 4, 1936, we chose Bob Swanstrom, John Grandy, Mary Louise Flynn, and Margaret Miller as torch bearers to guide the class, with the help of Miss Bede and Mr. Anderson. More than thirty-five sophomores took part in sports of all kinds during the year, proving that our class really had some outstanding athletes. ' With high spirits and great ambitions for the years ahead, we ended our first memor- able year at Central with a twilight dance in the gymnasium. The torch of our high school life now in full flame, we started our second year off by unanimously electing our former officers to hold the same positions which they held last year, with Miss Bede and Mr. Simmons acting as co-advisors. We really went social in a big way this year, having five successful dances to our credit. The first school dance of the year was given by our class in honor of our victorious football team that ended the season holding the city championship. A few weeks after Christmas va- cation, the gymnasium was turned into a winter wonderland which provided the background for our Snowball.Dance. Next in line came the St. Patrick's Dance followed by the annual Junior-Senior Prom. And last but not least, came the Commencement Dance which added the final touch to our social activities for the year. Our dramatic ability sprouted out in December when the Junior Class presented a Christ- mas play entitled The Gift. Milton Gilberstad, Ann Maker, Donald McLean, George Jarvin, Walter Evens, and Dorothy Nehring were the actors in this religious play. Our class also made a good showing in athletics this year. Although many more juniors participated in sports, the following list includes only those who were on the A or B team or who actually played in the games. Basketball-David M. Johnson, Robert Kanerva, David Latham, George Pappas, Perry Stockman, Bob Swanstrom, and Bob Williams. Football-Arnold Anderson, Gordon Brooks, Joe Davis, Warren Esse, Dudley Hall, Charles Haslam, Robert Kanerva, John Korby, Gerald Lange, David Latham, Duncan McLean, Bob Nehring, Jack Powers, William Robinson, Dick Spicer, Bob Swanstrom. Golf-Robert Bakalyar, Bob Dinham, Virgil Fisher, Mack Lake. Cross-Country-Donald Casperson and Ray Kirk. To prove that we juniors really were peppy this year, all of the offices in the Pep Club were held by juniors. Isabelle Knuckey, Helen R. Carlson, Elaine Dahl, and Ruth Spena were elected president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. Margaret Miller was installed as vice-president of the Girls' Clubg and Ann Maker, secretary of Mask and Wig. Bob Swanstrom also had the honor of being elected captain of next year's football team. And so, looking back on our second year at Central we recall many memories, but eagerly await our senior year which we hope will be jus t as happy and just as successful. 138 Handsome-inclined to be a little quiet-likes camping and is a real athlete-has been on the foot- ball and basketball teams since he came to Central- elected captain of next year's football team-has dark wavy hair that is the envy of all the other lads -nicknamed SWany but the teachers call him, Bob Swan- tom, President. Has a grand sense !6V5XN-X 1 U of humor and a gift of gab which proves to be a valuable asset-relishes fresh rolls, movies, and brunettes, but getting up at the sound of an alarm clock to go to school gripes him -loves to dance and has fun Wherever he goes- you're right, it's John Grandy, Vice-President. Full of pep and always ready to do her share-loves dancing and sports of all kinds -especially swimming, skat- and riding-likes soft YM -.0 -,oamxarbo fuzzy sweaters -E zanyghing , - f sporty in the line o c ot es- Q W' yiwgg' Mary Louise Flynn, Secretary. Mi MW- -me X1-q br -,Q l-'E-VAWXS Q lx C4,-abit.- kim. ., ,pvc-A ov 'uqlo' 9? gm 0L1G'XJf f S ort-4 ly smile-has a jaunty to be in a hurry-loves blue-any shade that matches her bright blue eyes-has a passion for music-espe- cially symphonies - most everyone know her as Mardy but she's really-Margagat Miller, Trea- surer' ww-Quan 1' -Cu My-1 glji fau- -K M uJ Oki-o , , ' --n..u,HQY,,-,fe .,,., 9.2 JJ walk and seems W N 94... 1 g O D L Uk . A teacher as p -has a pleas- mg d1spos1t1on-grand sense of humor-and is a hlard worker-spends her leisure time in her beau- tlful rock garden-teaches English and is liked by all the students-the Junior Class just cou1dn't get along without Miss Helen Bede, Adviser. Bateman. gli ilk Eclaad crux..- ' usda, MMR JUNIOR A HONOR ROLL Row 1-Krafve, Lavin, Trel- ford, Mathison, Komulai- nen, Fitzgerald. Row 2-Johnson, Johnson, Gill, Sgnith, Benson, Car- 1-1 er, o on. Row 3-Harris, S o b o t t a, Dahl, MacFadyen, Kaus, Miles, Golden, Sandin. 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Row 3 -- Grandy, Schulte, Webb, Konkler, Wallen. Row 4 - Neipp, Westman, fkmundsen, Sansam, Quig- ey. Row 5-Wakefiel, Radtke, Running. JUNIOR SOLICITORS Row 1-Miles, Linton, Spin- dler, Wright, Benson. Row 2-Hendrickson, Dur- kee, Horwitz, W a g n e r, Swanson, Ericson. Row 3-Meining, Goodfriend, Krupp. I Zin illllrmnriam -KTFWX X , I .le Dirk Herrin dams Audrey dette Jean mundson, Dorothy mundson Shirley nderson nderson nderson nderson derson nderson Alice El a Jewell Mary Viola Vivian ndrus Shirley ngell Doris ngerman Arlene nv1d Margaret rchambeau Yvonne agley Irene alley Helen akken Alice artholdi Edyth eck Marcia eckman Linda enson Alice enson Dorothy enson Eleanor erg Arleen erg Virginia ergfalk Elaine ergher Theresa eigren Lois erland Mary erquist Vngima erman Ruth illberg Helen Jornstad Elizabeth Jostad June lair Katherine lake Bernadme lesener lodgett Anna lomberg Bernice loomquist Violet odm Myrtle olcom Miriam olton Charlotte ongey Thera oudrye Lorraine rackett Marjory radly Kate rady Maero ranscombe June rouse Adele uresh Phyllis urney, Marguente urns Rowena alverlev Manon arey, Florence arlson Bernice arlson Helen arlson Mabel arlson May arlstedt Elsie arulser Jackie Churchill Leoba Cohen Ann Costenoble Lorraine Cox Marguerite Crane Mary Jane Crystal Beatrice Dahl Elaine Dahl Louise Dahl Martha Damberg Doroth Dew Lucille Dickson Betty Dixon Mabel Driscoll Jams Duffy Olive Estella Dunning Ruth Durkee Jane Durkee Jean Drydahl Katherine Eames Kathleen Eas man Esther Eaton Mary Lou Elveihoy Elizabeth Erickson Marian Everson Shirley Fasteland Elsie Felldeen Violet Felsenberg Florence Field Patricia Fitzgerald Noima Flatt Shirley Flynn Mai y Louise Foro Helen Forsbelg Evelyn Fostex Nancy Fuedman Rhoda Frisell Lois Galladme Marie Galla her Barbara Gebo Alice Gendeln Esther Geneieux Dorothy George Helen Gill Louame Glxbbely Jean Godmius Olive Golden Helen Groton Nellie Giaham Jean Gresens Ruth Gumstad Margaret Gunderson Marion l 7 l 1 . 1 , l 7 . 1 . 1 1 . 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Holland, Anna Jean Holmberg, Bernice Hood, Jane Horwitz, Ellen Hoy, Barbara Hustad, Ruth Iallonardo, Margaret Iverson, Connie Jacobs, Betty Jarvie, Ellen Jaski, Josephine Jay, Mildred Jeanette, Barbara Jenswold, Barbara Jentoff, Patricia Johnson, Carol Jean Johnson, Doris E. Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Margaret C. Johnson, Marjorie M. Johnson, Mary Ellen Johnson, Ruby Johnson, Victoria Johnson, Violet Johnston, Dorothy Mae Jorgensen, Ruth Kelland, Isabelle Kam, Alice Kamens, Harriet Kangas, Martha Kanter, Jacklyn Karalus, Lucille Kaus, Virginia Kellet, Carmen Kolquist, Ann Kerr, Roberta Kinsey, Doris Klietsch, Marie Knott, Carol Knuckey, Isabel Komulainen, Dorothy Konkler, Dorothy Koski, Irene Krafve, Betty Larson, Virginia Latts, Helen Laudry, Jean Laukkanen, Lillian Lavick, Charlotte Lavin, Elizabeth Leary, June Ledin, Shirley Lee, Dorothy Leines, Eleanor Lent, Jeanette Lepp, Jane Leppa, Miriam Lequier, Morna LeTourneau, Nydia Levine, Betty Linck, Marjorie Lindberg, Marjorie Linder, Gladys Linton, Deloris Lockhart, Mary Lu Lofdahl, Leone Lohman, Bernice Lombardy, Florence Lovelace, Katherine Luciani, Barbara Lundberg, Lorraine MacFayden, Margaret MacLeod, Margaret Magnuson, Alice Magnuson, Betty Magnuson, Mildred Maio, Angeline Maker, Ann Maki, Mary Malander, Eileen Malone, Rita Martinson, Gladys Mathison, Lois Mather, Alice Mattila, Alyce Mattson, June Maurice, Elaine McDevitt, Kathleen McGill, Norma McGonagle, Martha McHenry, Cecelia McHenry, Wandalee McLeod, Fern McRae, Donelda Melander, Betty arson Jean Hagenson Kreager, Merritt, Virginia arter Marjory Marg-aiet Katherine Metter, Virginia asperson Halgien Vngmia Kyto,,Vivian Mickelson, Mary Harriet Hanft Isabelle Labaw, Jane Miles, Betty aster Eileen Hankms Lafortune, Miles, Frances vellero Grace Margaret Emerine Miller, Edna hapman Alice Hansen Cora Laine, Lillian Miller, Elaine hapman Hansen Dolores Lampi, Ellen Miller, Dorothy Dorothy Hari-15 Maien Lanquist, Shirley Miller, Margaret hrlstianson Haitman Zoe L81'1gSt0Yl1 Miller, Ma1'.l0l'i9 Aagot Harvey L01-1-ame Valerie Miller, Marian I u1ch1ll Ann Hayes, Shnley LHFSOH, Marien Milt0Yl1 Philayfle 147 Mitchell, Kathryn Modahl, Betty Moerke, Marjorie Moore, Marianne Morrison, Victoria Muckart, Marie Muir, Anna Jean Naslund, Edith Nehring, Dorothy Nelson, Barbara Nelson, Margaret Neumann, Patricia Neuses, Jean Nick, Mawalla Norberg, Marguerite Nordwall, Myrtle Northup, Betsy Novak, Mary Occhino, Marion O'Donnell, Jeanne Ogren, Edna Mae Olsen, Eunice Olson, Margaret Olson, Marjorie Oman, Katharine Opland, Shirley Oreck, Dorothy June Oreck, Miriam O'Rourk, Alice Ostlund, Eleanor Ostlund, Margaret Ostrov, Goldie Otto, Dolores Ouse, Ellen Ouse, Mary Louise Owen, Lucille Page, Grace Paplior, Mary Pattison, Gertrude Paukner, Geraldine Pearling, Lois Pearson, Doris Pearson, Dorothy Peck, Margaret Peterson, Adeline Peterson, Carol Peterson, Doris Peterson, Louise Peterson, Shirley Peterson, Virginia Pezzanito, Dorothy Pfeiffer, Mary Pierson, Linnea Poirier, Juline Pollack, Ruth Primer, Frances Puglisi, Camela Quigley, Patricia Radtke, Valerie Raatz, Mary Raatz, Phyllis Rasch, Geraldine Rich, Jessie Mae Rich, June Riedel, Helen Rimmer, Kathryn Robbins, Dorothy May Roberts, Harriet Rockwood, Ann Roden, Marguerite Rohrer, Ruth Rossom, Dorothy Runing, Lucille Russell, Jean Ryan, Mary Saelens, Esther Sandin, Virginia Sandys, Wanda Savola, Vienna Schar, Marguerite Schuler, Shirley Schwedes, Margaret Scott, Mary Seitz, Alice Jean Severson, Dorothy Severson, Ruth Sheeks, Arline Sheridan, Evelyn- Shugarman, Anita Singleton, Irene Skog, Lois Sleepack, Harriet Slotness, Selma Smith, Mary Ellen Smuland, Olive Sobatta, Helen Soderquist, Florence Solon, Harriet Solaski, Marcia , Spadafore, Marietta Spetz, Mildred Spina, Ruth Spindler, Lois Sprague, Lornabelle Stenberg, Helvi M. Stevenson, Marjorie Stirratt, Mildred Stockey, Elma Storms, Gertrude Strand, Evelyn Strand, Jean Strand, Shirley Strom, Ann Marie Stycket, Elsie Sundeen, Dorothy Swain, Irene Swain, Marguerite Swanson, Doloris Swanson, Florence Swenson, Thelma Tallakson, Hazel Tallakson, Lorraine Tarnowski, Betty Tedland, Donna Tennant, Jean Tomlin, June Torgerson, Beatrice Trelford, Margery Trepanier, Jane Truscott, Albertine Turner, Betty Tyllia, Margaret Vandenberg, Margaret Haslam, Veech, June Volke, Eloise Wagner, Betty Wakefield, Olive Walin, Leitha Walin, Margaret Walker, Lucille Walkowiak, Florenze Wallen, Gertrude L. Ward, Marilee Warner, Phyllis Watson, Margene Weackler, Vivian Webb, Georgia Wehvila, Ethel Weisberg, Jennie Wek, Loretta Westring, Bertha Whelan, Mary Ellen Whelan, Mary Kathrine Whittaker, Mary Wiersch, Virginia Wiesen, Dorothy Wigs, Mary Willette, Jean Williams, Violet Wilmot, Elaine Wiltse, Patricia Wimmer, Gretchen Winter, Betty Wisted, Betty Woollett, Marion Wright, Claire Young, Mae E. Zack, Marjorie Zeleznika, Frances Zywot, Helen BOYS Abernethy, James Adelson, Harry Agostino, Alfred Ahola, Wilho Aldrich, Carroll Amendola, Frank Amon, Bob Anderson, Arnold Anderson, Carl Anderson, Clifford Anderson, Helge Anderson, Lawrence Anderson, Wesley Andres, William Antilla, Eino Archer, Richard Baker, Ray Bakke, Henry Bartholdi, John Bartig, Bob Bateman, Richard Bauers, Dennin Beck, Robert Behning, Glenn Behning, Walter Berg, Archie Bergfalk, Ed Bergman, Warren Berkowitz, Kenneth Bero, Donald Berno, Wilbert Bjerke, Ward Blake, Gerald Blomquist, Ruben Borgeson, Roger Bonnan, Chester Bowen, John Branscombe, Jack Bromme, Pete Brooks, Gordon Brooks, Herbert Bryant, Robert Buehring, James Buran, Lyle Burgess, Douglas Callies, Richard Campbell, John Carlos, Edward Carpenter, Dick Carpenter, Ray Cash, Dan Casperson, Donald Chatovitz, Morris Chixm, Tang Chinn, Wing Chipman, Jim Churchill, Allen Churchill, John Cohen, Hymie Cole, Roger Colford, Tom Compton, Bob Currier. Jack Cwaygel, Jakey Dahl, Roy Dahlberg, Paul Davidson, Charles Davis, Joe Degen, Thomas Dinham, Bob Dinkel, Franci Dinkel, Frederick Dion, Louis Dreher, Henry Duncan, Clyde Dundovich, Joe Eastman, Roger Edholm, Arthur Edstrom, Robert Eischen, James Eischen, William Elden, Norman Elverhoy, Enelius Engel, Elden Engle, Donald Erickson, Bob Erickson, Oscar Erickson, Vernon Esse, Warren Evens, Bill Evens, Walter Fairchild, Harry Farrell, Frank Farrell, Harry Feddick, Herbert Fegraeus, Robert Feiro, George Ferreira, Eldon Filiatrault, Alfred Finkelstein, Stanley Fisher, Virgil Forsberg, Harold Fortin, Eugene Franckowiak, Leonard Frankosky, George Fredin, Mack Frenette, Charles Friedman, Roland Gallagher, Wallace Gauld, George Gearhart, Nat Glass, Bob , Glibbery, Arthur Gogins, Frank Goldfarb, Harry Goldsworth, Lawrence Goldsworthy, Leroy Gooch, Ernest Goodfriend, Nathan Gordon, Roger Graff, George Grande, Pershing Grandy, John Greeley, Horace Greene, Nathaniel Greenough, Harry Grobe, Graden Gustafson, Ken Haak, Howard Hagberg, Jim Hale, Bob Halena, Wallace Hall. Dudley Hallberg, Frank Hambley, Rex Hansen, Lawrence Hanson, Dwight Hanson, George Hanson, Richard Harkins, Wesley Charles Haugen, Howard Haugen, Tom Hawes, Leslie Helgren, Arnold Helgren, Harold Heller, Arthur Hermanson, Roy Hassinger, Carl Hazen, Henry High, Warren Hill, Fred Hirsch, Dwain Holmen, Warren Holmes, Brock Hon, Edward Hood, Bob Hopkins, Ralph Hopper, Tom Hoyer, John Hutchinson, Robert Instone, Lloyd Irvine, Kenneth Jacobs, Howard Jarvin, George Jennings, Bob Jensen, Donald Jensen, George Johnson, Dave Johnson, Donald Johnson, Edward Johnson, Floyd Johnson, Gordon Johnson, Henning Johnson, Howard Johnson, Hugh Johnson, John H. Johnson, Philip Johnson, Raymond Johnson, Robert Johnson, Robert W. Johnson, Thormo Johnson, Walter Jonell, Milton Jorgensen, David Ketola, Bruno Kindberg, Gordon Kirk, Earl Kirk, Ray Klask L le Y, Y Knight, Fred Kohn, Wilbur Komulainen, Robert Kroby, John Krause, Bob Krupp, Mayer Kublski, Milton Kupczynski, Charles Kwam, William Laden, Norman Lake, Mack Landt, Homer Lange, Gerald Lanigan, Mark Larsen, Vernon Larson, Kermit Larson, Lyonel Laskin, Sid Latham, David Leischke, Henry Lepak, Dominic Lewis, James Lian, Bertel Lieberman, Abbott Ling, Carl Linne, Bruce Linne, Rollin Lounsbery, Fred Lundblad, Bob Maas, Robert Machnikowski, Francis Mackay, Roy MacMillan, Thomas Maki, Ernest Makowsky, Charles Malwick, Robert Mannes, Bob Manthey, Robert Marcellus, Manley Marinas, George Martin, Donald Martin, Dwight Marvin, Robbin Mathison, Walter Mather, Douglas McClenaghan, Duane McCool, Morgan McDonell, Jack C. McDonald, John McDonald, Lee McDonald, Stewart McLean, Donald McLean, Duncan McMartin, Howard Meldahl, Willace Michaelson, Don Miller, Donald Miller, Robert Mills, Bernard Monsaas, Rudolph Monson, Clarence Moore, Charles Morgan, Warren Morterud, Robert Mosler, Bennie Mouson, Stanley G12-SOD, W9-11806 Jorgensen, Mudge, Dick G5-rbo, 1101111 Verner Mullin, Jack G11b91'tS0I1, Jossund, Everett Mumma, Bill INOTUISH Kanerva, Robert Nehring, Bob Gllbffrstadt, Keller, Richard Neipp, Bob Milton Kelley, George Nelson, Harold 148 Nelson, Tom Nelson, Tom M. Ness, Bob Neustil, Wesley Nolan, John Nordberg, Matthew Nyquist, Howard Ogren, Lloyd Olson, Albert Olson, Howard Olson, Jim Olson, John Olsen, Kendall Olson, Robert C. Olson, Willis Otis, Paul Otto, Jack Ouelette, Ernest Oxman, Leo Palmstein, Frank Pappas, George Parkes, Frank Parson, Ross Patshkowski, Clifford Paulson, Robert Pavlianitis, Peter Pennie, Donald Perrin, Bob Persgard, George Peterson, Arnold Peterson, Earl Peterson, Eric Peterson, Eugene Peterson, Irving Peterson, Jack Peterson, Keith Peterson, Warren Petoletti, Robert Pfenninger, Phil Pierson, Stanley Pinney, Wilbert Pogue, Byron Pothakos, James Power, Jack Pratts, Ray Preston, Archie Praff, Fred Pulford, Earl Quigley, Walter Radosevich, Tony Ramberg, Robert Ramstad, Clark Rathe, Harlan Reitan, Daniel Remillard, William Reskin, Mitchell Rimmer, Duncan Robillard, Dale Robinson, Wellin Roggy, Stanley Rudberg, Bob Rulmyr, Kenneth Ruse, Bertol Rutka, Harold Saari, Weikko Saburn, Alvin Sandretzky, Ronald Sansam, John Sather, Bill Scanlon, John Scarcella, Dominick Schaefer, Alvin Schilla, Edward Schipper, Henry Schmid, Gene Schmidt, Barry Schroeder, Kenneth Schuler, Kenneth Schwartz, David Secord, Bill Seligman, Walker Shapiro, Newell Shay, James Shefchik, Tom Sher, Alvin Smith, James Slonim, Edward Soberg, Raymon Solem, Christiad Sours, Lyle Stachowiak, Edward Stachowiak, Joh Stahl, Mandring Stalker, Donaldi Steinke, Bill Stein, Gordon Steuerwald, Wallace Stevens, Harola Stockman, Perr Storlie, Walter Strand, Roger Strombek, Edward Stromberg, Henry Stromquist, Kenneth Strother, Willia Sutton, John Swan, Charles Swanson, Douglas J Swanstrom, B Tarnowski, Jo Tarnowski, Reginald Thibodeau, Robert Thompson, Arnold Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Millard Thompson, Rodney Tomars, Joe Tomlin, Claytd Toonen, Frank Treuthart, Robert Tunturi, Elme Turnbull, Geo VanRyzin, Ge Vertelney. George Vivian, Geor Von, Alfred Wallin, Herm Wallin, Rober Westman, Charles Whelan, Jack Whiteside, Jac Wickland, Edward Wiesen, Donal Wiggins, Lyle Wiggins, Will' Williams, Bob Wilson, Lyle Wilzbacher, J Wine, David Winship, Fre Witchell, Ray Ylinen, John Young, John Kei Mil 3 Gjicers One of the best known boys in the Sophomore Class -full of fun and ready for anything-has a hobby of athletics and is out for basketball, black hair and eyes of gray-the president of our class-Len Naymark. Likes athletics and is a coming football and basket- ball star, also adept at talk and chewing gum-has a nickname of Spots ffreckles I s'posel, small, but Oh My !-our vice-president-Don Crassweller. An all around boy-definitely a sportsman-spe- cializes in football and track-likes to argue, right or wrong-slightly shy but makes friends easily-the treasurer of the '40 class-Ray Milberg. One of the most popular teachers in the school- she likes the students and the students like her-always hustles and gets things done-a lucky class to have her as adviser- Vogue's gift to the school - Miss Klaus. Sweater chic, And hair that curls, Eyes of blue, And teeth like pearls, She smiles alike on boys and girls Our secretary of the '40 class, Jean Squeak McDonald. SOPHOMORE A HONOR ROLL Row 1 - Kohagen, A v e r y Johnston, Green, Garrett. falk. Row 3-Marcovitch, Morison ing, Meyers. Weinberg. Row 2-Larson, Neilson, Mil- berg, Sureine, Cook, Berg- O'Brein, Stockstad, Flem-I Row 4-Meldahl, Moulton, GROUP 3 Row 1-Forbort. Row 2-Esse, Dennler, Fish- er, Elliott. Row 3-Cusick, Filiatrault, Fleming. Row 4-Chagris, Evans Erickson, Finman. Angle 1-Cashin, Fenstrom Essen. Angle 2-Higman, Erickson. GROUP 1 Row 1-Brown, Brown, Bu- chanan, Aho, Berg, Butler Row 2--Braden, B r o m a n, Bergfalk, Berkheiser, Bau- er, Berg. Row 3-Aspin, Bergstrom, Avery, Byron, B a r t e lt, Atol. Row 4-Anneke, Baruzzine, Andler, Beaulieu, Alrick. Row 5-Amundson, Aarons, Anderson, Abar, Ahola. Angle, Row 1-Brawden, Abelson, Anderson. Angle, Row 2-Austin, An- dersen, Bernstein, Aldrich. GROUP 2 Row 1-Ciaccio, Clark, Brew- er, Cato, Bakken, Bussa. Row 2-Carpenter, Cook, Brown, Bragee, Buehring, Celusta. Row 3-Berg, Carlson, Bow- en, Butterworth, Campbell. Row 4-Bissonett, Carlson Bodin, Capoyianes, Capoyi: anes. Row 5-Cavanaugh, Cook Carlson, Callahon, Carlos Angle 1 - Combrey, Boren Bergher, Costenoble. Angle 2-Cameron, Carlson Blad, Carlson, Butchart. '?3f'H!--.-H 2 2 ' ,Q 1 X W E LS, . r. .Yi q, 1 ' i .P YJ. a ' ' A as in V' I Q J I Y . I-5x g 1 . , .fix- V 'wx ' i,Qg..,5:, Af P 'Q . 'fsalaaf-6 - g 3 ' 6 55? 5' Q , V -v- T23 -H' Q' 'gf 5' 'Hy 6 J . 7.1 X' ff,-S , Q A if f', '2, '1 'V' if 5 ,I E I Q Q :ff 1 if f 7 rf ix iT' 'V' 4-. ,, Vx ... X 45? .JMU E--'. 5 1313 r: K5 'QF infer Y Q, 3 69 .EN ti, it GROUP 9 Row 1-Pirrovinen, G. Peter- son, C. Peterson. Row 2-Riggro, Mitchell, Ogren. Row 3-Palm, Pahl, Peter- son, Perratte, Opheim. Row 4-Pappas, Perrault, O1- son, Pearce. Row 5-Pasell, P e a r s 0 n Pflueger, Nygaard, Olson icholson N . Angle Row 1-E. Peterson, J. Peterson, J. Peterson. Angle Row 2-P e a r s o n, Nordstrom, Page. GROUP 7 Row 1-Lawrie, Natalie, Mer- riman, Mehldahl. Row 2-Mell, M ath e s on, Mills, Mickelson, Miller, Marcovitch. Row 3-Mayer, McLean, Maz- zie, Mattson, May. Row 4-Mattson, McNulty, Mattson, McManus, Miche- lizzi. Row 5-Mellin, McLean, Ma- yers, L. Lamoureus, E. La- meureux, Latham. Angle-McDonald, May, Mills ffirst rowj McLaugh- lin, Matze, Martin, Marbe- stone, fsecondj. GROUP 8 Row 1-Nilsen, Nerhauger, Neumann, Nordin. Row 2-Nyberg, Olson, Nor- dean, Muckart, Norman, Northfield, Noreen. Row 3-Naftzger, Olofson, Latham, Middag, Marshall, Monroe, Norris. Row 4-Moullton, O d d e n, O'Brien, Nordal. Row 5-Oestreich, N o r d - strand, Niemi, Morrow, Mc- Donald. Angle Row 1-Moulds, Mit- chell, Missahl, Mireski. Ang-le row 2-Pahl, Nansen Miller, Olander. GROUP 10 Row 1-Ross, Schisser, Scar- cella, Piering, Schwartz, Ruden. Row 2-Pinchak, Rust, San- der, Ruberg, Ranta, Rosen- thaler. Row 3-Swenson, Robertson, Schubert, Renick, Pohl. Row 4--Rosenberg, Philip, Schneider, Rooney, Quinn, Sands. Row 5-Rusdahl, Rolfe, Qual, Scanlon, Reed, Rankin. Angle Row 1-Schilla, Schef- chik, Pollack, Radford. Angle Row 2-Rosenberg, S. Segal, H. Segal, Riddell, Sanford. GROUP 11 Row 1-Surine, Thompson, Severson, Severson, Solem, Stanlake. Row 2-Singleton, Singleton, Sheer, Stein, Springer, Sponsel. Row 3-Sellie, Skjeveland, Soder, Shannon, Server. Row 4-Simon, Spice, Smith, Solberg, Spring. Row 5-Shelf, Starkey, Stone, Smith, Siegel. Angle Row 1-Siegler, Sham- beau, Slotness, Spicer. Angle Row 2-Snead, Swan- son, Stockstad, Simmonds. GROUP 12 Row 1-Wallin, Thompson. Row 2-Taylor, Von Schenk, Urie, Walz, Wahlstron, Thomas. Row 3-Van Nispen, Wall- berg, Sours, Timmerman, Tallakson. Row 4-Spina, Thureen, Tor- vund, Tischer. Row 5-Vainio, Thores. Tour- ville, Tibbetts. Angle-Van Schaick, Waage, Stuberg, Thomas, Twiss. GROUP 15 Row 1-Bormolberg, Vivian, London, Ranta. Row 2-Hill, Jenson, Nelson, Hofflin. Row 3-Lucas, Harker, Han- rahan, Kummerwold. Row 4-Kelley, Bahl, John- sen, Friedman. Angle 1-Peterson, Nygard, Drannen, Evens. GROUP 13 Row 1-Weinberg, Wilson, Winzenburg, Weinberg. Row 2-Zurovsky, Campetti, ZViens, Wilson, Young, Zu- e. Row 3-Anderson, Bergman, Bemrick, White, Watson, Anderson, Chambers. Row 4--Winkler, Yingling, Ward, Winthrop, Wiersch. Row 5-Dahl, Wilmot, Berg- quist, Contardo, Wilkinson, Ward. Angle - Wood, Wendlandt, Whitney, Watts. GROUP 14 Row 1--Fortier, Finch, Knut- sen, Blais, Jensen, Oras- kovich. ' Row 2-Levenson, Borg, Lep- pa, Hanson, Nelson, Ox- man. Row 3-Hall, Murphy, Springer, Willcots, Wilson. Angle 1-Zissos, Pratchios, Jensen. GROUP 16 Row 1-Eagels, Adams, Daly, Sata, Johnson. Row 2-La Panta, Homicke, Skjeie, Davis, M a g h a n Johnson. Row 3-Davis, Haig, Garden Nicolaison, Nelson. Row 4-Cohn, Peterson, Anunti, Carey, Anderson. Anszle 1-Nelson, Easley, Morison. GROUP 17 Row 1-Nelson, Pearson, Wainio, Wedan, Bateman. Row 2-Winfield, Kehl, Se- verinson, Thompson. Row 3-Berg, Giliuson, Bow- erman, Latham, Yoneso- witz, Virta. Row 4-Thorstensen, Torvi- nen, Graham, C o nha i m, Turnquist. Row 5-Wallin, Wing, Zas- lasky, Schulte, Rodahl. Angle 1-Ziegler, Onstad, Scianni, Strum. 7 v 5 .-Y nd, LJ M4 GROUP 18 Row 1-Pernala, Galeski. Row 2-Anvid, Hanford Barnes. Row 3-Johnson, Phillips. I 'WM 4 -I L mv 1 Y - 1 Q .v , Jig v 3' 'Hz 'QP . Q .nas Q 1 ' 'W 1 Si , V ,ii mm f A-, '1- P K , 3 , f Y A I5 '54 0 in AA - A arons, Faye ibar, Bernice .bbott, Maxine .beIson, Joyce .dams, Louise .ho, Irene .hola, Violet .lrick, Victoria Jnundson, Alice .mundson, Louise .nderson, Dorothy nderson, Gladys nderson, Jeanette nderson, Mabel ndler, Dorothy ndreason, Neva ndreson, Elsie ndrews, Jeanne ngerman, Marie nneke, Jean lntikainen, Mildred nunti, Norma Brmstrong, Betty keland, Ruth spin, Doris tot, Gloria ery, Dorothy ker, Lillian rcelona, Mary rtelt, Barbara ruzzine, Frances teman, Margaret uers, Gayle wden, Ruth ardsley, Myrtle aulieu, Marion ede, Evelyn rg, Bernice rg, Barbara rg, Hjrriet rgfalk, Jean rglund, Marjorie rgstrom, Doris rkheiser, Marion rman, Janet rmison, Berreta on, Jean d, Madeline V: ski, Lorraine land, Gladys wen, Evelyn werman, I argaret wers, 7 Ok, ! ' I ' Q ll i H enevieve yce Sadie agee, Helen ndriff, Nancy ewer, Losmarie oman, Lorraine oman, Muriel Virginia own Alice wn Betty wn Mildred chanan, Mary rns, Mary en ssa Mary tchart, Lois lahan, Marilyn riglione, ngeline ey, DeLoris los, Helen lson, Edlin lson, JoAnn penter, Jean person, ermce Eleven Hundred Strong Cato, Lenore Cavanaugh, June Center, Anna Chagris, Ann Jane Chisholm, Patsy Ciaccio, Rose Clark, Constance Clark, Virginia Cole, Betty Collins, Phyllis Coinbrey, Bernice Cook, Lorraine Cook, Myra Curtis, Gwendolyn Cusick, Lois Dahl, Delia Dahl, Fern Dahlgren, Elsie Daly, Ellen Davis, Eva Davis, Florence Davis, Ruth Davis, Sadie DeLacey, Bette Dennler, Jeanne Depping, Verona Dewar, Eunice Dewey, Naomi Doig, Lois Douville, Marion Dow, Mary Dranz, Shirley Ann Dreher, Eleanor Dulinski, Dorothy Eagles, Shirley June Enger, Alphild Engersath, Margaret Erickson, Betty Jeane . Erickson, June Ericksen, Shirley Esse, Carol Ettinger, Dorothy Evans, Eugenia Falk, Betty Fawcett, Emily Felde, Cleo Fife, Verna Filiatrault, Shirley Finman, Virginia Fisher, Arlene Fisher, Phyllis Fleming, Florence Forbort, Virginia Fortin, Virginia Fox, Alice Franson, Nancy Frenette, Gladys Gagnon, Katherine Gamash, Arlene Gardner, Mary Ann Garrett, Betty Lou Gater, Jeanne Gatzek, Adele Gauagher, Alice Geutry, Dorothy Gilleland, Barbara Gilinson, Virginia Goldfine, Gladys Graham, Margaret Grande, Gladys Grande, Gudrun Grandy, Katherine Green, Phyllis Grogan, Charlotte Gustafson, Betty Haasl, Maude Haller, Isabelle Haley, Jeanette Hammerstedt, Dorothy Hancock, Gloria Hansen, Alice Hanson, Betty Lou Hanson, Carol Hanson, Geraldine Hantz, Victoria Haugen, Dorothy Hawes, Veryl Hendrickson, June Herrling, Betty I-libbs, Lois Ann Higman, Betty Hillstrom, Marion Hoar, Marjorie I-Iofstrand, Marion Holmberg, Barbara Holmes, Jane Holst, Mae Adele Homicke, Doris Hoppe, Ruth Howes, Violet Howard, Faye Huff, Muriel Huhnke, Carol Humphreys, Virginia Hyman, Sylvia Instone, Hazel Jacopon, Gerd Jacobson, June James, Dorothy Johnson, Elaine Johnson, Evelyn Johnson, Lois Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Marybeth Johnson, Marjorie Johnson, Merle Johnson. Thoris Johnson, Virginia Johnston, Jane Jussila, Irene Kall, Audrey Karon, Lois Kaner, Shirley Karsner, Phyllis Kehl, Dorothy Keilley, Lorraine Kindgren, Marion Kirby, Lois 157 Klasek, Grace Klosky, Patricia Knowlton, June Knucky, Elizabeth Kohagen, Bertha Koski, Pearl Kruezberger, Helen Krzeminski, Evangeline Kucharsky, Mary Anne Lakela, Lillian Lamoureaux, Elaine Lamoureaux, Lorraine Lamphier, Loretta Landry, Lois Lansalles, Margaret Larsen, Audrey Larsen, Kathryn Larson, Blanche Latham, Elizabeth LaTour, Marie Latham, Nancy Imthan, Jane Latts, Evelyn Laurin, Alleyne Lawrie, Barbara LeDoux, Bette LeDuc, Beverly LeGault, Marion Lent, Louise Levine, Hazel Levenson, Selma Lindzy, Annabelle Litman, Shirley Lockhart, Janet Longtine, Lorraine Loos, Susan Lundmark, Rebecca Macdonald, Elizabeth Macgregor, June Maciejeski, Frances Maciejeski, Mary Ann Maclnnis, Betty Maghan, Audrey Maghan, Doris Maki, Norma Makowski, Angeline Malone, Joan Manley, Virginia Marcellus, Betty Marcovitch, Esther Marshall, Marjorie Marthey, Jackie Mattson, Hazel Matheson, Irene Matheson, Patricia Mattson, Edna Mattson, Gloria Maxon, Ruby May, Betty Lou May, Evelyn Mayer, Hazel Mazzie, Ann McCarthy, Caroline McDonald, Jean McLean, Aileen McLean, Marjorie McLean, Mildred McQuade, Catherine McQuade, Marjorie Mell, Lois Mellin, Shirley Merriman, Dorothy Meyers, Doloris Micholson, Dorothy Mickelson, Jane Middag, Ruth Milek, Polly Miller, Shirley Mills, Catherine Mills, Margaret Mireski, Betty Missahl, Elaine Mitchell, Dorothy Mitchell, Florence Monroe, Pat Morison, Margaret Morrow, Betty Moulds, Elizabeth Muchart, Millicent Murphy, Pat N aftzger, Elizabeth Natalie, Lucille Nelson, Marie N erhangen, Margaret Nielson, Audrey Niemi, Beatrice Nordean, Norma Nordin, Mae N ordstrand, Doris Nordstrom, Margaret Norman, Lorrayne Northfield, Jocelyn Nyberg, Dolores Nygaard, Gladys Oestreich, Beverly Ogren, Shirley Olofson, Mildred Olson, Betty L. Olson, Dorothy Olson, Eleanor Olson, Jane Olson, Ruby Opheim, Doris Ortquist, Virginia Pahl, Janelle Palm, Dolores Pasell, Betty Pearson, Bernice Perovich, Stella Person, Alice Perratti, Betty Peterson, Betty Peterson, Carol Peterson, Elaine Peterson, Gayle Peterson, Helen Peterson, Jeanette Peterson, Joyce Peterson, June Philip, Sheila Piering, Rosemary Pinchak, Alice L. Pine, Beverly Pohl, Louise Poroli, Alma Puroinen, Eleanor Qual, Virginia Quinn, Vivian Randall, Margaret Randolph, Ruth Rankin, Evelyn Ranta, A.ili Marie Reed, Betty Renick, Lois Ricketts, Helen Riggio, Angeline Robertson, Alice Rudeu, Betty Robinson, Margaret Robinson, Maye Rolfe, Betty Roonev, Patricia Rosenberg, Elaine Ross, Agnes Ruberg, Helen Rude, Frances Runell, Virginia Rusdahl, Virginia Sands, Joyce Sata, Lois Scanlon, Mary Scarcella, Rose Schneider, Edith Schubert, Arlene Schwartz, June Seaborg, Bernice Schiesser, Jeanne Sellie, Elizabeth Senarighi, Pauline Severson, Ardith Severson, Lucille Severinson, Eloise Shambeau, Jean Shelf, Helen Sher, Ruth Siegel, Dorothy Simon, Betty Ann Singleton, ' Dorothy Singleton, Edith Skjeii, Gloria Skjeveland, Arlene Skog, Shirley Skoglund, Virginia Slotness, Lillian Smith, Dorothy Smith, Mary Jane Smith, Marjorie Solberg, Betty Solem, Evelyn Spice, Betty Jane Spicer, Barbara Spring, Lillian Springer, Betty Starkey, Kathryn Starr, Elizabeth Stein, Goldie Stephens, June Stone, Peggy Storms, Lois Storms, Mary Ann S1u'ine, Pattie Swanson, Margaret Swenson, Edith Szybezynski, Irene Thompson, Florence Entered in February Anderson, Marjorie Anderson, Norma Bakken, Ada Ball, Virginia Bemrick, Betty Bergman, Elsie Bergquist, Betty Blais, Marguerite Brandt, Eleanor Buran, Delores Campetti, Susie Cavallero, Josephine Chambers, Rosalie Chipman, Betty Contardo, Mary Dahl, Gertrude Dehlin, Fern Drannen, Betty Mae Edholm, Genevieve Edwards, Dorothy Esterbrooks, Estella Evens, Emily Finch, Margaret Fortier, Lorraine Friedman, Eleanor Fritz, Virginia Gunderson, Phyllis Hall, Sella Mae Hanrahan, Lorraine Harker, Ramona Hayes, Harriett Hill, Vieno Hofflin, Gladys Jensen, Joyce Johnson, Ruth L. Kelley, Marjorie J. King, Sylvia Knutsen, Esther Kummerwold, Gladys Kupczynski, Elizabeth Lees, Ida London, Beatrice Lucas, Arlene Mahnke, Betty Mattson, Lillian Martin, Florence McCormack, Virginia Molberg, Evelyn Murphy, Joyce Nelson, Geraldine Nelson, Grace C. Nelson, Grace M. Nelson, June Mary Nelson, June Violet Nelson, Mae Zaslosky, Marian Carlson, Bob F1'ed5l51'0m, Nygard, Ziegler, Beatrice Carlson, Clarence R0bel'lJ Betty Jane Zube, Betty Carlson, Harold Foro, -Bob Olson, Corrine Zurousky, Ferne Carlson, Stanley FredI'10kS0n. Fred Pearson, Carlson Frestedt, Bill Margaret BOYS Miltofl R Frey, Bill Peterson, Nona Abrahamsgn, Carlson ' Frost, Charles Pfeiffer, Doris Donald Weslgy A, Furtman, James Priley, Minnie Ranta, Viola Rodahl, Florence Rodney, Bettie Schank, Edith Schulte, Lorraine Selvog, Dorothy Springer, Marion Sorensen, Emily Stein, Janet Stephenson, Glennie Summers, Dolores Tadeo, Helen Tapping, Kathleen Taylor, Edith Taylor, Ruth Thompson, Bertha Thompson, Betty Thoreson, Lucille Thorne, Arline Thorstensen, Adeline Tibbetts, Hale Torvine, Ann Trotta, Ida Trotta, Margaret Tourville, Dawn Underdale, , Lylene Underhill, Alyce Mae Urie, Gloria Vaino, Bernice Van Hoven, Jane Van Nispen, Antoinette Van Schaick, Helen Vivian, Jane Von Schenk, Henrietta Wainio, Ethel Wahlstrom, Priscilla Wallberg, Marie Ann Wallin, Dorothy Wallin, Elsie Mae Wallin, Fern Walz, Mary Ward, Marjorie Watson, Annette Weackler, Marian Wedan, Vernette Weinberg, Valerie White Eleanor Wiens, Leatrice Wilkinson, Beverly Wilkinson, Grace Willcuts, Donna Wilmot, Betty Wilson, Eileen Wilson, Jewell Wilson, Kathryn Winberg, Florence Winfield, Julia Adatte, Derrill Ahlman, Roy Ahola, Harold Alquist, Hilbert Aldrich, Neal Alberts, Fred Akervick, Norman Amundsen, John Aman, Seth Anderson, Byron Anderson, Donald Anderson, Anderson, Gordon Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Warner Andree, William Oliver Andreson, George Iver Jim Lowell Walter Anneke, Victor Arseneau, Aberneth Walter Y, William Arnold, Gordon Aus, Clifford Austin, Stuart Auvid, Ray Bakalyar, Bob Bakke, Howard Bakken, Amos Barrett, Franklin Bartel, Warren Bartell, Danny Bauers, Jo hn Bawden, John Beaudin, Willard Benson, Clifford Berger, Raymond Berger, Alfred Bergstrom, Clifford Bernstein, Roland Beyer, Raymond Beyer, William Bing, Willard Bloomquist Herbert Barnes, John Berg, Frasier Bissonett, Rohn Bloomquist, Robert Bodin, William Boedt, William Boreu, Gerald Bostrom, Algot Bowen, George Braden, Munro Brajkovich, Edward Brander, Tom Broski, Leon Brown, Stanley Browne, Charles Bryant, Donald Buck, Kenneth Buehring, Warren Butler, Robert Casperson, Bob Cedergren, John Celusta, George Chenevert, Alan Cheple, John Chilberg, Olle Christenson, Charles Christensen, Chris Christianson, Donald Christofferson, Fred Churchill, Harvey Cieluch, Wallace Cole, Duane Collett, Ted Conde, Dick Cone, Charles Conhaim, Louis Contardo, Robert Costenoble, Eugene Crassweller, Donald Conkright, Gordon Crawford, Frank Crowell, Roy Culcett, Roger Currie, Donald Dahl, Warren Davidson, Kenneth Davis, Lionel Davis, Yale DeBoer, John Dennis, William Dickey, Richard Dodge, Walter Donley, Edward Drewett, Russell Dryke, Malcolm DuCharme, Ralph Dutton, Clare Easley, Clarence Eddy, Wallace Egan, Bob Eisenberg, Herbert Elliott, Robert Eklund, Harry Ellison, Howard Engel, LeRoy Englinsen, James Cashin, Robert Cohn, Stanley Engstrom, Arthur Engstrom, Reynold Erickson, Donald Erickson, James Erickson, Lester Erickson, Marvin Essen, Orville Farrell, William Ferber, Edgar Ferguson, Kenneth Ferris, Dick Fieldman, Aaron Fink, James Winkler, .Alb6I l28. Butterworth, Finsky, Gerald Wmzenbvrsl Keith Fisher, Lyle Vlfgmla Cameron, Dan Flatt, Rgbert W0Pgv Mae Campbell, Flynn, Clarence Wngh-ts Ruby William . Forg, E1-ic YOUHE, D01'0thY Capoyianes, Nick F1-angel, David YOYIGSOWIW Capoylanes, Frantz, Melvin Gertrude Socrates 158 Galatz, Nick Gallant, Jack Gallop, Melvin Garden, Irwin Gibbs, Merle Giernot, Adam Gilbertson, Lester Gold, Calvin Goldish, Robert Goldsworthy, Richard Greenspan, Irving Greenspan, Murray Grenner, Warde Griffin, Earle Gunderson, Lyle Gurovitch, Arthur Haglund, Ed Haig, Arthur Hanford, Charles Hanft, John Edward Hanger, Hanson, Bazel Hanson, Bob Hanson, Herman Harper, James Jr. Haugan, Edward Heed, Arden Helewski, John Hellstrom, Allan Helm, Joe Helmers, Jack Henderson, Robert Herberg, Robert Hermanson, Ray Hilderbrandt, Ralph Hill, Gaylord Hill, Toivo Hoban, Robert Hogberg, Robert Hoff, John Hollinger, Wallace Holmes, Russell Houlehan, James Hoyt, Robert Hudson, Lyle Ingersoll, John Isabel, Joe Iverson, Norman Jackson, Earl Jackson, Wallace Jamar, Warren J enswold, John D. Johnson, Chad Johnson, Chester Johnson, Clarence Johnson, Donald Johnson, Erling Johnson, Everett Johnson, Lester Johnson, Ray Johnson, Raymond Johnson, Russell Johnson, William Johnston, Lee Johnston, Warren Jones, Bill Julien, George Kaner, Seth Kapucinski, Neale Kelley, Roger Kelly, Bob Kirby, Jerald Klopich, Marshall Kobus, Edward Koehler, Richard Kolarik, Charles Korpi, Russell Krause, George Krause, Wallis Kreiman, Melvin Krovitz, Maurice Krueger, Jule Kummerwold, John Kuyava, Steve LaFex, Robert LaFlair, Dale Lahtinen, Edwin Lake, Elmer Lanquist, Winton Lapanta, Dann Lapanta, Warren Larka, Earl Larson, Cyril Larson, Robert Larson, Wayne LeClair, Reuben Lees, Aaron Lepak, Stanley Levenduski, Daniel Lindberg, Harvey Lindberg, Kenneth Litman, Jack Logan, Richard Long, Sherman Low, Jack Lucore, Reilly Luder, Leslie Lund, Allard Lund, Bob Lundmark, Harvey Lundmark, Warren Macleod, Malcolm Magney, Charles Malmo, Lee Markstone, Melvin Martin, Jack Martin, Layne Matchefts, Peter Mattson, Richard Matze, Charles Maupin, William Maxon, Robert McClellan, Douglas McKay, Leonard McLaughlin, Jack M.cManus, Eugene McNulty, Pat Meining, John Meldahl, John Michelizzi, Bruno Milberg, Ray Miller, Arthur Clement Miller, Miller, Glenn Miller, Jack Miller, Rodney Moe, Arnold Moffatt, James Montgomery, Donald Morton, Dan Moulton, Robert Murray, Bill Naddy, Llewelyn Nansen, Jack N aymark, Leonard Nelson, Earl Nelson, Holger lson, James lson, Myron lson, Norman ss, Donald umann, Don holson, onald olaison, dward s, Dave rdal, Nevin, ,rdean Viaurice rdstrom, Nils reen, Roger- rley, Alfred rris, Norman sner, Kenneth len, Roy strom, Philip y, Toivo rien, Adams en, Donald nder, Robert ion, Clifford ,on, Donal ion, Floyd ron, John ,on, Kenneth ion, Kenneth ,on, Marshall Richard on, Rodney an, James eill, John W. eill, John tad, Bill rander, Frank e, Dave 1, William pas, Gordon uette, dward ker, Robert terson, eldon rce, John rson, Philip o, Victor nala, Louis rault, wrence erson, Einar erson, ernard erson, Gerald erson, George erson, Ralph rson, VVarren rson, illiam lps, Ellis lips, John sbury, illiam nt, Jimmy ock, Earl tchois, James ey, Roland ord, Donald mussen, bert ington, ard ardson, harles ell, Paul dahl, Burton ch, Edward b, Jim erts, Joe bin, Marshall , George l, Sheridan chik, David eleau, Dick nberg, arvey on, Rosenthaler, Charles Rudd, Donald Rust, John Rutraugh, Arthur Saloum, Albert Sander, Howard Sanders, Galen Sanford, Keith Sarazan, James Schaefer, Bob Schilla, Herbert Schoenberger, Warren Schulte, Richard Seaquist, Walter Segal, Harold Server, James Seybold, William Shannon, Tom Siegel, Harry Siegler, Paul Simmonds, John Skadsberg, Frank Skarvoones, Thomas Skubal, Arthur Smith, Eugene Snead, William Soder, Ewald Soder, Vernon Simenson, Gordon Sodergren, Eddie Sodergren, Robert Soltan, Oliver Sorenson, Roger Sour, Robert J. Spadafore, Francis Spicer, Richard Spina, Roy Sponsel, Thone Stahl, Phillip Stanius, Donald Stanlake, Druward Stauber, Lawrence Staubs, Albert Stephenson, Lowell Stephenson, Miles Stockstad, Harold J. Strom, Ernest Stuberg, Jim Stulberg, Stuart Summers, George Sundre, Bob Suomala, Albert Swanson, John Howard Swanson, Swan Swenson, Frederic Swor, Mitchell Symons, Jack Thomas, Wallace Thompson, Dwight Thureen, Carroll Entered in February Adelson, Sidney Anderson, Harvey Anderson, Trygve Andros, Eugene Berggren, Franklin Borg, Roger Bushey, Bud Carlson, Donald Call, William Connell, Owen Cusick, Arthur Dahlgren, Jack Davis, Harold Denno, Elwood Dewey, Raymond Dewey, Richard Dinkel, William Erickson, Owen Erickson, Wallace Folland, Ray Foss, Milo Galati, Tony Galeski, Robert Glidden, Jack Gow, Warren Grenner, John Gunderson, Robert Hansen, Donald Hanson, Neil Hgatland, William Hogan, John Jensen, Henry Jensen, Robert W. Johnson, Robert Kallemanis, George Krusell, Wallace Leppa, Willie Levenson, Sherman Levine, Bradley Levine, Orrin Lund, Orville Masalonis, Edward A Massie, Arthur Nelsen, Bob Nelson, Charles Nelson, Eugene Norberg, Bob Olson, Kermit Oraskovich, Joe Oxman, David Pederson, Bob Pellinen, Russell 159 Peterson, Norman Pratchios, Thomas Root, Erling Sather, Gordon Schoenberger, Howard Scianni, Sam Sjoselius, William Smith, Robert J. Smith, William H. Sorensen, Edward Spangler, Donald Spindler, James Stenberg, Donald Strum, Walter Tallakson, Alloys Taylor, Seth Tedlund, William Teske, George Thomas, Arthur Thomas, George Thomas, John Thompson, Ralph Thoreson, George Thornton, Argonne Tidball, Gordon Timmerman, Bill Tischer, Jack Torgerson, Ed Torvund, Gerald Turnquist, Paul Twiss. 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' , 7, A rl ' ., -Q y'1 x ' r . , 1.-.wsb r ,- .X - - L -x FISHING alms HOBBIES STAN S GOLF' MUSK: :-H' I3 fV,,N1 Y' ,, 2 f .4 'rl' I X RYAN! g,-r-- 1219 X ' L SL-, 5' 4 ' ng -...f '.u . 1. -M 4 BUILDING Sk-HELD5 IS HAPPY HuNGREYFL.ossuE V- y , . , V. L, 1. 1 'A HEN PARTY HOTCHHNICE A HALF NELSDN QL.:-M! . . nzma MILLERS spawn. SUNSHHQE THis as AN Accmer-IT THIS l5N'T Q W W il ll ww lllllifff Wi 1 Ill J! We QJMX' f' fl iw X The position of the retailer is one of greatest interest and importance since he acts as the purchasing agent for the community he serves. We all rely upon the retailer to buy ancl keep on hand those goods that we shall want later. Ir is these same men who now wish to congratulate our class. We in turn thank them for their services. DULUTH RETAIL p K 7 f wwf-e7fff.4W+9 , 'L fffwfefsfiazw, Wfjwx WJIMJM. MEROHANT'S ASSDCIATION by Just as these students are enjoying the famous Duluth-made B. 8: R. products so have their parents. For nearly a half cen- tury, Central students have always relied upon B. 8: R. Velvet Ice Cream for that afternoon snack. Processed in the most modern, scientific, sanitary plant are-Velvet Ice Cream, Pur- ity Milk and Cream, B. 8x R. Chocolate Drink, Grand Valley Primus Butter, Frozen Fruits, and all their famous Ice Cream specialties. BRIDGEMAN-RUSSELL C O M P A N Y 1888 50 Years of Service 1938 1 I. J Swv t 'l twill-il . 'Sq sf Y Aj I 'G' f f'fft!,Q,'1,pf,'9- V K, ,. 7 , J o,.., J, , jf, W 1 L ,A , f.. K .J 1 :il .f '2',f 4yfl, Y' 2- r Q 1 i y ., Mfr!-A . '14 , ...ffgfa JJ 'W ' I .4 Y' I nuff ' y-ygfr , - ,J K f cl 'A V I 'H . .,T :-- , Q..-ff Av n 54 I J Wil, ' HGTEL DUL TH Everybody Swings lt ot the ' Hotel Duluth. The center for oll high school dances. The Hotel reody to serve High School students ot most econo- micol rotes. So Swing It at the Hotel Duluth. Qfxq Once more the majority of seniors chose Dworshak for their class portrait. We ap- preciate this recognition of artistic quality in photography. Thank you and good luck. PORTRAIT STUDIO 17 East Superior Street Melrose 344 v - i W , o n The Jifrsswhe Flood W The D. M. 8: I. R. Ry. operates good passenger trains i between Duluth and the Arrowhead canoeing and . fishing country. Low fares in effect. Use the Missabe. DULUTH, MISSABE Cv IRON RANGE RAILWAY CO. TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT DULUTH, MINN. Q i ff CQ. , Q? Qzf' ,af fb ' p 1 LE l fo EAR Courses at DBU are designed to give you the equivalent of actual experience . . . to train you with office machines . . . to teach you modern Business methods. Come in and see our classrooms and equipment. Let us explain the many courses that will help you up the road to success. MELROSE 4140 S DU ,Q TH BUSINESS , IVERSITY Christie Bundangl Tfxa X i x i X . U v. . X7 if X D N Y X X x I x J F .. x X X Axb. , -ga Xxkc-S .X X Xa xl Y I ' x I BEST WISHES T THE CLASS UF '38 ll MW x M if ,L from the l' 'lziii 4 R H999 R C THE FINEST QUAILITY COFFEE YOU CAN BUY QIPWL I 14, ZW Iibwif-I BARNESSOWQ noon cm-my W A HEAD or THE LAKES TPRODUOT I 4.3 ff ,,'fJ'VJf W IB Igjmzgnpliments of Q 4,, , KMWFRIEND W M SI' JW WM MQW W 'f,:i2f25fP J M ab wwf? Aiwa g,,,Z,,f'5f44. 42f4.w7uZ44 EAT AT MILLEIYS CAFETEIIIII FOR INFORMATION OR RESERVATIONS PHONE MELROSE 799 DICAL ARTS BUILDING .1 'ix , 9 3 if ' . il PN rj . Z 5 is l. . , n T nfl ' 1 I IX 'Aj' Y uk., ,lil 5 lf! M' 1 . fl Y XX. if - H 'li ', -2 all . f ' ,L if X ' T l fy . -rm O, W.. .F l 4 M T it JJ YQD XJYY! C2 Q lax X i.gl!.Q'G'A fj ff! W' ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS During the year which has been spent in preparing this Zenith, the editor and his staff have received help from many sources --help without which it would be impossible to publish a book. From within the school, from without it have come pointers, helping hands, and favors. For these we feel grate- ful, grateful to our classmates, to the faculty and administration, and to all others associ- ated with our little venture. We are indebted to Mr. Santee and Dr. Eelkema for their advice, to Mr. Phillips for his help, to our teachers who were con- siderate when our work slipped. It is im- possible to express thanks for the loyal support which the senior class and lower classes as well have tendered us. We hope that our work and efforts can somehow repay this trust. To work with Mr. Florman who took the group pictures has been a pleasure and an education. Mr. Dworshak, too, gave us many helps on the senior pictures, as did Mr. Powers whose fine work is the Athletic Queen Picture. This Zenith is from the plant of the W. A. Fisher Company, Virginia. Due to their help and co-operation, a difficult job has been made easier. 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