Central High School - Zenith Yearbook (Duluth, MN)
- Class of 1939
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Mr. SanTee, our principal, has been successTLlly guiding The aTTairs of This school Tor The pasT sixTeen years. ThroughouT our sTay aT CenTral his unTiring eTTorTs on behalT oT The sTudenTs have made him esTeemed and respecTed by everyone. Te ADI. W. I-1. IEENIDN Dean of Girl! MD. T. F. IDHILLI IDI Assistant Drincinal Mrs. Benson is our very popular clean of girls. She possesses underslanding and sympalhy balanced wilh a good sense of humor which endears her lo lhe hearls of all lhe girls. ln spile of her heavy responsibililies, she is also aviser of The Girls Clulo. We all appreciafe Mr. Phillips, Cenlrals assislanf principal. In addilion +o solving +he many diflicull problems which arise each day, he also manages lhe afhlelic funds. l-lis absolule fairness and unclerslanding make him indispensible lo fhe sfudenls and facully of Cenlral High School. eleven G if A K a v A ff' is U 1 E Q' my -,Q o f x if J 93' Eleanore Abbe'H' Dululh, Minnesola Universily olMin'1esola, B.S. Bioloqy Adviser of Girls Club Claudia Allen Union Cily, lndiana Universily ol Chic ago, Pl1.B. Universily of Wiszonsin, A.M. Hislory Adviser ol lhe G rl Reserves Henry C. Aus+in Minneapolis, Minnesola Universily ol Wa-shinqlon Universily of Minnesola. BS. Related Aulo Me-chanics Machine Shop Helen Bede Duluth. Minnesola Cornell College, AB. English Adviser ol Senior Class Carl Borgwald Ml. Vernon, New Yorlc Columbia Universiry Nalional Conservarory lnslilule of Music: Pedagogy American Guild ul Organisls A.A.G.O. Music Deparfmerl Frank B. Carey Carrhage, Illinois Carlhaqe College Greqq School Gem Cily Business College M. of Acc'is Head of Commercial Depf. Wilhelmina Case: Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin Universify ol Vv'isconsin, A.B,, A.M. Lalin Adviser of Lalin Club Gladys Chafmari Osage, Iowa Universily of Minnesola, AB. Universily ol Iowa Assembly Hislory Adviser of Sophomore Class Twelve Margarel Adam Seaforlh, Onlario Universily ol Wisconsin, AB, Columbia, Universily. A.M. Hislory Selmer Anderson Dululh, Minnesola Universily of Minnesola, B.S. Physical Fducalion Assislanl Foolball Coach Slciinq Adviser Helen Balmer Duluth, Minnesola Dulurh Cenlral High School Office Secrelary Harold S. Berg Ada, Minnesola Universily of Minnesola Smiln-Hughes Prinlinq Head of Prinlinq Deparlmenl Cyrilla M. Burns Dulufh, Minnesola University of Minnesola, BS. Norlhweslern Universily Shorthand Typewrilinq Be'Hy Carlson Dululh, Minnesola Dululh Cenlral Hiqh School Office Assislanr David M. Cawlhorne Drayion, Norih Dalrola Hamline Universily, B.A. Universily ol Norlh Dalrola Law School, Universily ol lown Enrzlish Anne Cherry Toledo. Ohio Royal Vicloria College McGill, AB. Universily of Minnesola, A.M. Universify of Grenoble, France French Adviser ol French Club Besse Chibman Duluth, Minnesota Cornell College. A.B., O.B. University ot Wisconsin English Adviser ot Girls' Club Doris H. Crassweller Duluth, Minnesota University ot Minnesota, AB. Shorthand Typewriting Adviser ot Girls' Club P. K. Dunn Corinth, Kentucky University ot Illinois, B.S. Teachers' College, Emporia, Kansas Bookkeeping H. L. Ebeling Duluth. Minnesota University ot Minnesota Extension Division Machine Shop V. B. Ging Indianapolis, Indiana Butler College, A.B. University ot Chicago, A.M. Ancient History Sociology Zenith Adviser Head ot 'Social Science Departrnent George W. Glenn Duluth, Minnesota Related English tor Smith-I-lughes Printing Related Art tor Smith-Hughes Printing Ruth Golding Duluth, Minnesota University ot Iowa, A.B, Shorthand Typewriting Service Room Warren W. Gude Minneapolis, Minnesota Superior Normal, Superior Suberior Business College Duluth Business College Commercial Department Bookkeeping Athletic Board ot Control Hockey Coach Laura P. Craig Rockland, Michigan University ot Chicago, Ph.B., .M.S. Home Planning and Furnishing Horne Management Harry L. Dole Duluth, Minnesota Cornell College, A.B. University ot Iowa Iowa State College Physiography Economic Geography E. A. Eade Redruth, England St. OIat's College Northwestern University University ot Michigan Michigan College ot Mines B.A., B.S., E.M. Srnith-I-lughes Related Math, S.-H. Related Science S.-H. Related Metallurgy V. B. Etscheid Watertown, Wisconsin Stout Institute, B.S. Purdue University Milwaukee State Teachers, College University ot Minnesota Srnithfl-lughes Auto Shop John P. Glasson Duluth, Minnesota Stout Institute University ot Minnesota Machine Woodwork SmithfHughes Cabinet Making Karl Goerz Marion, South Dakota Southern Normal, Springtield, South Dakota Northern Normal, Aberdeen, South Dakota, B.S. Iowa University University ot Colorado Trade English Music Ethelyn Gruetzmacher Minneapolis, Minnesota University ot Minnesota, A.B., B.S. English Public S king Ethel Hansen Duluth, Minnesota University ot Minnesota, B.S. Bookkeeping Typewriting thirteen Ir if ,.,: ,.:, s -Q--1' V -0 ,,, Us Q, 'fi ':'- . i f ,Arla Evelyn Hennessy Dulufh, Minnesoia College of Sf. Cafherine, Sf. Paul English Sfucly Hall Pearl B. Holmes Springfield, Illincis Universify of lllirois, A.B. Sociology Economics Adviser of Girls Club Adolph E. Johnson Dulufh, Minnesofa Universify of Miwnesofa Smifh-Hughes Foundry Foundry Pracfice Jay R. Johnson Radcliff, lowa Universify of Commerce, Des Moines, Iowa lowa Sfafe Teaclers' College, Cedar Falls, Iowa, B.A. Universify of Dewver Shorfhand and lypewrifing Coach of Swimming Florence Klaus Manchesfer, Iowa Universify of Wisconsin, A.B Cornell College, BS. Physics Adviser of Junior Class Adviser of Welfare Comrniffee Franlr G. Larson Dulufh, Minnesofa Universify of Minnesofa, B.B.A. Economic Geography Economics Eoofball Coach Mildred L. LiHle Ripon, Wisconsir Ripon College, 3.A. New Yorlr Universify Mafhemafics Girls Club Adviser Susan H. Lovalcl Dulufh, Minnesofa Carlefon College, B.A. Rufh Hollingsworih Chapin, Iowa Universify of Minnesofa, BS. Biology Max Houghfon Waverley, iowa Universiiy of lowa, AB. Universily of Minnesola, A,M Economics Adviser of Sfudenf-Teacher Conference J. Arfhur Johnson Chicago. Illinois Guslavus Adolphus, A.B. Swedish English Adviser of Siudenf-Teacher Conference Eva B. Kimball Universify of Minnesofa, A.B. Economic Geography European Hisfory Adviser of Girls Club Adviser Sfudenf Aid Claude P. Knoff Dulufh, Minnesofa Carlefon College, A.B. Universify of Minnesofa Siouf Insfifufe Archifecfural Drawing Mechanical Drawing Mary E. LiHle Mf. Vernon, Iowa Cornell College, A.B. Universify of Chicago Mafhemafics Adviser of Girl Reserves Grace E. Loudon Moorhead, Minnesofa Universify of Minnesoia, BS. Columbia Universify, A.M. Home Economics Columbia Univesify, A.M. Universify of Michigan, Biolog- Dora May Macdonald cal Sfafion Quincy, Illinois Biology Drake Universify Girls Club AC-lviief Universify of iowa, B.A. English fourfeen Marion G.'Maio Duluth, Minnesota Carleton College, B.A. Mathematics Girls Club Adviser Jeanette E. Mattson Duluth, Minnesota Office Secretary Eva McLeod Crary, North Dalnota University ot Wisconsin, BA. Columbia University, A,M. Latin Maizie Mortland Montezuma, Iowa University of lowa, B.A., M.A. l-lead ot English Department Newswritinq Adviser ot Spectator Elmina A. Murphy Cliedron, Nebraska Carleton College, AB. Columbia University, A,M, English Auction Adviser A. N. Parlres Duluth, Minnesota Purdue University, BS. Mechanical Drawing Head ot Manual Training De Adviser ot Chess Club Helen Ann Perry Duluth, Minnesota University ot Minnesota, BS. Librarian Adviser of Library Club Grayce H. Quarters State Institute, BS. Elementary Dressmalrinq Advanced Dressmalcing Related Arts Girls Club Adviser pt. Mary B. Marvin Duluth, Minnesota University ot Michigan, AB, Columbia University, A.M. English Creative Writinn Camera Club Adviser Lois K. McKibbin Minneapolis, Minnesota Carleton College, A.B. Columbia University, A.M. University ot Southern Calit. English Public Speaking Drama Adviser ot Maslc and Wig Club Olive Mersen Duluth, Minnesota University ot Calitornia University ot Chicago, Ph.l3. English Esther Mueller Duluth, Minnesota Northwestern University, A.B., A.M. European History Civics German Club Adviser Hazel M. O'NeilI Duluth, Minnesota University ot' Minnesota, B.A. Columbia University, M.A. Mathematics Stamp Club Adviser Henrietta Peacha Duluth, Minnesota State Teachers College University ot Minnesota Shorthand Typewriting Adviser ot Studentaleacher Conterence Margaret F. Pollock Duluth, Minnesota Duluth Junior College University of Minnesota, B,S. Biology Physiology Girls Club Adviser Mabel E. Richards Menornie, Wisconsin Whitewater Teachers College Gregg School, Chicago Stout Institute Typewriting Shorthand titteen N, .. . :Naam-sw 5 ..,, L- I 9,7 I J i-755' Doris Robie Dululh, Minneso 'a Universily oi Minnesoia, B.S. Physical Educalinn Alhlelic Board oi Conlrol Girls Club Adviser C. W. Shroer Duluih, Minnesola Universify ol M nnesola Pailern Malcinq Winifred Sherwood Wilmar. Minnesola Carlelon Colleqe, A.B. Universily of Washinqlon, A.M Enqlish Auclion Adviser Girl Reserves Adviser Mira M. Sou+l1wor+h Minneapolis, Minnesoia Universiiy of Minnesoia, A.B. Harvard Universify, M.Ed. English Camera Club Adviser Paul F. S+an+on Duluth, Minnescia Universily of Minnesola Auio Shop John M. Swain lndianapolis, Indiana Universily of lndiana, AB. Physical Educalion Direcior Alhlelics Aihlelic Conlrol Board Rosa M. Taylor Duluih, Minnesoia Sloul Universily Universify oi Ninnesofa, B.S. Nulrilion and Meal Planning Girls Club Adviser Esley W. Ticlball Universily oi Minnesoia Officers Training School,Camp G. C. Sayre Granville, Ohio Denison Universily, ' Physics Chernislry Chemislry Club Adviser Ber+ha M. Sellhorn Minneapolis. Minnesola Universily of Minnesola, P English Girls Club Advisor William C. Simmons Dululh, Minnesofa Dululh Junior Colleqe Universily ol Minnesola, B.S. Socioloqy l-lisfory Enqlisli lona Squire Aberdeen, South Daliola Columbia Universily, A.M. Ari Adviser of Zenith Ar? Slall John H. S'l'eele Dululh, Minnesola Carleton College, A.B, Universify of Wisconsin, A.M Physics Chernisfry Camera Club Adviser Radio Club Adviser Lee M. Taylor English, Indiana lndiana Slafe Normal, A.B. Columbia Universify, A.M. l-lead of Mafhemalics Depl. Adviser of Chess Club John H. Thomason Warrenburfz, Missouri Central Missouri Stale Teacher College, BS. Lalce Foresr College Norihwesiern Universily Music Deparlrnenl Zachary Taylor in Kenfuclcy Margueflfe Travis Milifary Academy af Wesi Poinl Relaled Drawing Trade Mechanical Drawing Boy Scoui Exarriner sixieen Dubuque, lowa Upper Iowa University, A.B. S Universify of Washinqfon,A.M. Universify of Colorado U. S. l-lislory Hisforv Club Advisor l Clara Vari Beek l if-.fi-pqlis, Minnesola University of Wisconsin, Ph.B. Enqlish i l . . lrvin H. Walker Uriivorsly of Minnesola Sfoul lnsfiiule ode Shop al Washinqlon Jr, rliqh School Guy H. M. Warren Universily of Chicaqo Dululh Junior Colleqe llululh Shale Teachers Colleqe Bild. Speech and Dobaie Geoqrephv and Physioqraphy Coarh of Dobaie Coal li ol Choorloaclc-rs Conch of Tennis Frank W. Wes+man Dululh, Minnosofa Norrhwesfern U niversify, B.C.S. Univ:-rsiiy oi Chicago Boolxlceopiriq Commercial Gooqraphy Lola E. Wilson Uululh, Minriesola Carlolon College, B.S. Norihwesiern Uriiversiry English French R. A. von Gorh Minneapolis, Minnesolo Lulher College, A.B. Universiiy of Iowa, M.A. lusfrucior of Norse Beafrice Wallin Dululh, Minnesola Office Secreiarv Es+elle Wa+'rs Dululh, Minnesoia Dululh Slaie Teachers Collegi- Pmibodv Colleqe 'ior Teachers Universily oi Minnesola, BS. Siqhf Saving Girls Club Adviser H. E. Wilkins Waukesha, Wisconsin Lawrence Colleqe Carroll College, AB. Universifv of Wisconsin, A,M. U. S. Hisforv Civics Sludenl-Teacher Conference Adviser Augusla G. Ziegler lxlululh, Minnesola Universiiy of Minnesola, AB, Columbia Universify, A,M. German Physioqraphv G,-rrnan Club Adviser sevenieen l ITH-l'llJ EI C DSE! Through lhe operelion ol The Smilhfhluqhes Acl, Trade courses have been ineuquraled in Cen- iral l-liqh School lhrough Federal and Sfalo lunds. -:hose courses are designed lo provide sullicicnl 'rrnining in a specified lrede io enable a qraduale io onler induslry advantageously by diving him a bnsic uwdorslending and experience similar lo fhe oorly worlc ol an apprenlice. The fraininq is ol Two yenrs duralion, buf may be oxlended To Three years il 'rhe sludenl wishes lo complele his work lor graduelion. There are seven dillerenl courses in The Cenlral division, lour of which, Carponlry, Cabinet Making Foundry, Mechanical Dreflinq, and Prinlinq, have been chosen by a number ol 'rhis year's qraduales. They will now be able lo counl praclical experience which will help 'rhem direclly lo a posilion as a worlcman, a foreman, or in e business venlure ol lheir own. Machine Shen Auto Mechanic! r-iqhfrign Mechanical Drafting Carnentry Nw Drintina IIOUIICIIAY Cafeteria Staff During lhe cold monlhs ol winler, +hese women who serve us lunrhes in our calleleria daily prove lheir value lo Cenlral. These lailhlul workers come 'ro worlc early in lhe morning and lheir day ends long aller lhe sludenls have lofi. The group includes: Winilred Hansen lsealedl, lvlammie Ar- hurlfle, and Nellie Nelson. my Uffitifb Cildvll Running errands, answering lhe phone, filing excuses, disfrihul- ing nolices, checking up on ahsen- lees, and many orher helpful serv' ices make fhese cadels indispensf able lo our lhree offices, Row Cne-Russell, London, Fran son, Kyfo, Pearling, Maurice, Barlholdi. Row Two-Pollack, Sandin, LaForf lune, lVlorrow,Sprague, Rooney, Berglallc, Mallsen, Glibbery. RQXIV Three-lnslono, Rockwood, Dahl, Fosler, Jacobsen, Hanson, Grandy, Kehl, Loos, Building Staff To The ianilors and engineers, lhose lireless workers whom we seldom nolice as we go our way in school, we sludenls owe a greal deal. Cenlral would be a chilly, paperflilled, dusfy ouilding if il were nol for lhe work of lheso un' oblrusiye men. In lhe picluro lhey are: Row Qne-Charles Pelerzon, Nels Hil- sen, Pele Hegley Row Two-Gul Andrews, Qscar Saugeslad, Mac Neil, Ed Miller, Marlin Selher. Nol pre-senr when piclurc was falcon- Lewis Minogue. I 5 i 1. K 5 I 1 in I X MMMWQ X , a X ' , , V d K fl ' 1 I , f QV! I ,f . ,Q , ,f ,y I, ,. , ,Q , , , ,, I ,l Z--J , I In I I I , if f Q ., v ,rf ,, x Q! f jf' f ' V, ff ,f 1 ,,,. , Y S f S , 1 W x X X S fli S f f f fy if N Q ff Q 4 w Q f M 0 ff . K, 1 S fifiwf Ns 4 ifK I li If W D W ZA' AX xr M 'Z a 'J f X K fl x , X 'Q gx 0 ,160 K P 1 ,g V I f w if' 1 fc' ,X K f' J ,I fff Z tts ffd Q 7 G f' NEST? Q ? 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Twese days, lhese happy days lhal we have spenl in Cenlral have llilled by before mosl of us have realized il, so absorbed have we been in our lessons and olher aclivilies. Now, 'rhese days have formed an epoch in our lives, a closed book, almosl a com- plele life in ilself. As we grow in The serious ways of lhe world of lomorrow and become burdened wilh delinile responsibililies, we shall look back upon our high school life wilh fondness, as The period when 4-A-4.-oC!,44L we were happiesl. I+ has been a carefree lillle world, lhis, lhal' we have been living in, filled wilh youlh and laughler, much differenl in comparison wilh lhe grim, hard world which we shall lace when we re- ceive our diploma. IISS BEDE MR. SIMMONS Whal a challenge il is, lhen, lo meel lhe diliicullies bravely and squarely which are bound lo be encounlered upon our deparlure from high school. ll we have made lhe mosl ol days oi learing, we shall be able lo do lhis and break down 'rhe barriers one by one lhal sland belween us and success. So, a heallh To all seniors who are going from here inlo The oulside world and may we never iorgel lhe friends we acquired and lhe ioyous days lhal were ours in Cenlral l-ligh School. lwenly-lwo SENIUD HUNIDID IQULL ROW ONE--Komulainen, Golden, So holla, Trelford, Dufly. ROW TWO--Smilh, Anderson, Archer, Mannes, Williams, Sandin. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 I 2 Gordon Anderson Richard Archer Olive Eslella Dully Helen Golden Dorolhy Komulainen Roberl Mannes Virginia Sandin Mary Ellen Smilh Helen Sobolla Margery Trellord Winlield Williams Bealrice Cryslal I3.5 Shirley Pelerson I 3.5 Margarel Morr7son I5.5 Margarel Hankins I5.5 Belly Kralve I7.5 Nalhan Goodlriend I7.5 Margarel Maclzadyen I9 20 2I 22 23 24 25 26 27 Richard Baleman Doris Johnson Virginia Kaus Barbara Jenswold Belly Turner Anila Shugarman Allred Eilialraull Roberl Kanerva Maren Harris 28.5 Dorolhy Benson 28.5 Roberl Wallin 32.5 Jackie Carricker 32.5 Anna Jean Holland 32.5 Bruno Kelola 32.5 Kalhryn Kreaqer 32.5 Roloerl Paulson 32.5 Helvi Slenberg 36. 37. Dorolhy Johnson John Ylinen 39.5 Harry Adelson 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 3.958 3.954 3.954 3.952 3.952 3.950 3.950 3.920 3.9 I 6 3.909 3.904 3.875 3.857 3.840 3.833 3.826 3.809 3.809 3.800 3.800 3.800 3.800 3.800 3.800 3.79l 3.76I 3.750 39.5 39.5 39.5 42. 43. 44. 45. 48. 48. 48. 48. 48. 5I. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 62. 62. 62. 64.5 64.5 66. 67.5 67.5 69. 70.5 70.5 73.5 73.5 73.5 73.5 Elaine Berqlalk Helen Carlson Lornabelle Sprague Willis Olson Keilh Thompson Alice Erickson Elizabclh Lavin Alice Jean Gebo Harriel Solon Dorolhy Genereux Ann Maker Evelyn Slrand Herberl Brooks Eslher Gendein Jane LaBaw Rulh Berman John Sansam Marilee Ward Thomas Shelchik Jean Slrand Olive Smuland Shirley Everson Lorraine Boudrye Doris Pearson Helen Zywol Norma Eilzgerald Harriel Sleepack Belly Hegvold Louise Dahl Mary Ryan Jane Lee Durkee Irene Hendrickson Belly Melander Isabelle Kalland Elaine Maurice Donald McLean Dorolhy Sundeen lwenlyflhree 3.750 3.750 3.750 3.739 3.720 3.695 3.68I 3.666 3.666 3.666 3.666 3.666 3.650 3.642 3.63I 3.625 3.6 I 9 3.583 3.560 3.526 3.625 3.608 3.600 3.600 3.600 3.57l 3.57l 3.565 3.550 3.550 3.54I 3.523 3.523 3.500 3.500 3.500 3.500 A CLAU msronv The flag ship of Cenlral-'s Heel, fhe Senior Class, is sailing safely info port A+ 'the beginning of i+'s voyage in 1936 we chose our caprain, Bob Swansfrom, his crew, John Grandy, Mary Louise Flynn, Margarel Miller, and our Adviser, Miss Bede. So well did They man our vessel fhal' we chose +hem again in I937 and I938, aided in The laiier year by Roberl' Kanerva. As we weighed anchor rhe firsl' year of our voyage we gol under way wiih several inferesfing meefings. By our second year we were under full sail. We had five successful dances, including rhe Junior-Senior Prom and ihe popular Commence- menf Dance. A+ Chrisfmas our class presenred a religious play en'ri+led The Gift Many of lhe boys made names for Themselves in ihe field of alhlefics. ln Seprember, I938, we began 'rhe homeward voyage. A+ porf we slopped and fhere enjoyed l'he rradiiional Auciion in November, wilh Harrier Sleepack and Fred Knighf as our chairmen. We gave several dances, one of +he mos? enjoyable of which was rhe Presiden'r's Ball ai' Chrisfmas lime. Over our Homecoming game and dance reigned our queen, Elaine Dahl. As our voyage drew 'ro a close we were guesls of fhe good ship Junior Class a+ 'rhe Junior-Senior Prom, and also, we pre- senred our Senior Class Play, The Swan, by Molnar. Wifh happy memories of our cruise we now lie a+ anchor, awaifing +he lender which will +ake us +o 'rhe shore. We feel a glow of pride lhal comes wifh work well done, and we hoisl our record as a challenge 'ro on-coming classes. Securely, we bind fhe sail yards lo The masfs and wifh salufes of apprecialion +0 our splendid crew, prepare +o leave The ship. TIQUJAN HEAD WI NNEIQI To receive a Troian Head, +he highes+ award offered a+ Cenlral, a sfudenf mus+ earn a leH'er in a school organizafion for 'rhree conseculive years. The following are fhe recipienfs of fhese awards: Scholarship- Band and Orches+ra-- Maren Harris, Tom Hopper, Donald Pennie, Gordon Anderson, Richard Archer, Olive Es- I Keilh Thompson. 'fella Duffy, Helen Golden, Dorolhy Komula- inen, Roberf Mannes, Virginia Sandin, Mary Fodballi Ellen Smilh, Helen Sobofla, Margery Treliord, Winfield Williams. Bob Swanslfom' Sk - Band- Img Herberl Feddick, Dwighl' Hanson. Edward Wickland, Kenneih lrvine, Donald Johnson, John Grancly, Marilee Ward, Clark Debafe, Ramsiad' Dick Archer, Ellen Horwi+z. Ol'Cl'19Sff6- Library Club- Esfher Gondzin, Floyd Johnsen, Edward John- Belly Magnuson, Alice O'Rourke, Dorofhy son, Rossom. Patricia Wilfse. fweniy-four Adams, Anidrey Pep 2, 3, 41 l-lisfory 4: 3, 4. Aldrich, Carroll Girls AddeHe, Jean Baskeiball 2, 3, 4: Ping Pong Sporr Head 33 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Pep 2, 3. 4: l-lisiory 43 Girls 2, 3, 3,3 Auclion 4: Specfalor 43 Glee 23 A'Capella 3, 47 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, French 41 G. A. A. Check Room Chairman 3, 4. l-lisfory 43 Maslm and Wiq 2, 33 l-li-Y 3, 4: Class Play 3. Amundsen, Shirley Amundsen, Dorolhy Pep 2, 3, 41 Girls 3 valor 33 A Capella 4. , 4: Spec- Pep 2, 3, 4: Hisfory 41 Girls 3, 4, A l' 4, L Y' 43 Ch - . istry mn A ln em Anderson, Alice Anderson, Arnold Pep 3: Glee 2, 3, 4. l-lislory 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Mafhema- fics 3, Glee 3, 43 German 3 D Club 4. Anderson, Clifford Anderson, Gordon Chess 3, 4: German Presidenl. - 3, 43 Anderson, Lawrence Pop 25 Radio 2. Anderson, Vivian Swimming 3, Pep 2, 31 Girls I Anderson, Carl Pep 2, 3, 43 l-lisiory 31 l-li-Y 2, 31 Chess 3, 4: Enferiainers 3, 4: Boys Y Cabinef 2, 33 Glee 3, 41 A Capella 3, 4. Anderson, Ella Pep 2. 3, 45 l-lislory 3: Girls 2, 3, 4. 3: Camera Vice Anderson, Jewell Pep 3, 4, Anderson, Mary Pep 2, 3, 4: Girls 2, rafor 3, 4, French 4. 3, 45 Spec- 2' 3' Andrus, Shirlie Tennis 33 Pep 23 His1ory4gMaslc and Wig 4, Camera 3, Girls 2, 3, 43 Aucfion 2, 3, 4: Radio 4: Class 4: G.A.A. 2. Twenty-five Ab. Q, 1 5.349 lf, . A ii:-4 PQ Or 1 sf QI 2 2 sg ..,, 1 an Angell, Doris Pep 2, 3, 43 l-'lislory 3. 43 Girls 2, 3. 43 Girl Reserves 23 Class Play 43 Sludenl Council 3. Anfilla, Eino Archambeau, Yvonne Pep 2, 3, 43 Girls 2, 3: Girl Re, serves 2, 3, 4: Glee 2, 3. Bagley, lrene Swimming 23 Pep 2, 3, 43 Girls 2, 33 Girls Reserves 2. Balcken, Alyce Pep 2, 3, 43 l-lisfory 43 Girls 23 fxuclion 4. Barlholcli, Eclylh Bowling 2, 3, 43 Golf 43 Pep 2, 3, 43 l-lislory 4' Maslc and Wig Annelre, Jean Bowlinq 3: Tennis 3, 43 Girls 33 Mafhernalics 33 Glee 43 Haci- enda del sol 23 Alhlelic Queen Candiclafe. Anvicl, Margarel Pep 2, 3, 43 Auclion 43 Girl Re- serves 2, 3: Glee 2, 3. Archer, Richard Caplain of Debate 43 l-lis?orv 33 l-li-Y 3, 43 Specfalor 43 De- bale 2, 3, 43 Sludenf Teacher Qonlerenfe 4, Balxlce, Henry Machine Shop Trade School 3, 4. Banas, Helen Diarnondball 23 Volleyball 23 Girls 2, 3, 43 Audiori 43 Girl Reserves 2, 3. 23 Camera 43 Girls 2, 33 Girl Barllholdl' John Reserves 2. 3, 4, Baleman, Richard l-lislory 43 l-liff 23 Auclion 43 Zenifh 43 Malhe-malics 3' French Foofball 2, 33 l-lislory 43 Maslt and Wiq 43 l-li-Y 43 Chess 33 Class Play 43 Malhernalics 33 Band 2. 3, 4. Pres. 43 Prom Cornmillee. Bauers' Dennm Beck, Marcia Volleyball 43 Pep Club 43 His- fory Club 43 Girls Club 4' Girl Foolball. Reserves 4, V Beck' Roberl 'rwenfy-six lracll 43 Bowlinq 43 Cross Coun- lry 43 l li-Y 2, 4. Beckman, Linda Benson, Alice Pep 3. Benson, Dorolhy Pep 2, 3, 43 Hisrory 4, Mask and Wiq 2, 3: Girls 2, 3. 43 Zenith Soliciier 3, Office Cadet 3: Berg' Ar-leen Gmrman 3' 4' Pop 2, 3: l-lislory 41 Mask and Wig 43 Girls 2, 3, 4gZeniil1 43 Spodalor 4. Berg, Virginia E Pep 4, Girls 2. 1 ' Bergfallc, Edward ..-' Bergfalk, Elaine , - Baskeiballr 37 Pep 2, 3, 4: Mask H and Wiq 23 Girls 2, 3, 4: Auc- iam 4, Library 2: 6.A.A. 3, 4. Bergher, Theresa 1. ' Pep 2, 31 Mask and Wig 2: , 'A - Glee 4. 2 -, Bergman, Warren Track 3, 4: Diarnondball 3, 4. Bergren, BeHie Pep 4: Girls 4, Girl Reserves 4: Glee 2. Bergren, Lois Girl , ,Glee 2.3, . Z S3 4 4 gerkowi , nnef , , an K 3 ,AfV1f '7 QZT 5-X A 5-' as 22 4 .ei N.- f' .Mg . A Berland, Mary Pep 2, 3, 4: l-lisiory 41 Girls 2, 3, 47 A i' 43 GI 2, 3. UC 'On ee Berman, Rulh Pep 2, 3, 4, Girls 2, 3, Auclion K Bero, Donald Berquis+, Virginia Pep 2. 3, 4: l-lislory 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4. fwenfy-seven 1 vi I' O 9 ss. Y' .ff 23.5 '1' .0 it PM , 7 ' f 4 ' w 3. Billberg, Helen Pep 3, 43 l-lisioiy 3: Glee 4. Bishop, BeHy Pep 2, 35 l-'lislory 3: Masln Arid Girls 2 3 Wiq 2. 3: Camera 3: A Auclion 4: Aicaprzlln 3. Bierlce, Ward l-li-Y 2, 31 Boy'5 Y Cabinei 3, 4 Pres.: Prom Commifiee 3: Jun- ior Play Comrmlree 3. Biornsfad' Elizabeih Pep 2, 3, 43 Girls 23 Gl-wi 2, 3 presg 4 pri-s., A'Cf1pe-lla pros. Biosiad, June History 4, Girls 4. Blair, Kafherine Pep 2, 3. 4. Blesener, Burnacle++e Pep 3, 4. Blodgei, Ana Girls 2: Mailwonmiics 33 pella 4. Bloomquisf, Violel' Pep 3, 43 Girls Zi, 3, 43 Glee 2, 3i Library 3 sec., Zeniilw solicife 0' 4' Bodin, Myrfle Bolcom, Miriam Pep 2, 3, 4: Hisrory 47 Maslc and Wiq 2, 3, 41 Girls 2,143 Auclion 3, 4: Afapella 4: Girls ciub cabznei 3, 4, French 4, Bongey' Tl'e'a Zeniili Soliciler 2. pep 3' 4' Borgeson, Roger Band 3, 41 German 3. 3,4 f4'Ca 20,0-al LMA f3 Borman, Cl1es+er 4 - Diarrmr1dball3j l'-li Y 2, 3.4. 'f0,f7 fN' A 'J 0 In afflfl-1 ff ' 'MH' iii iff X Bouclrey, Lorraine 4 ' Pep 2, 33 Girls 2 3, 43 Affapel- la 43 Glee 2 lrens., sec.: Sramp 3- Bowers, Genevieve Pep 2. iweniy-eiqlil l 5 BraclceH, Marjorie Brady, Maero Glee 43 A'Capella 4. Bragee, Helen Pep 2, 3, 43 l-llslory 33 Camera 23 Girls 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 2, 3' 4- Branscombe, Jack Slcllnq 2, 3, 4. Branscombe, June Swimming 33 Pep 23 Girls 2, 33 Girl Reserves 2. Brooks, Gordon Foolball 2, 3, 43 Sludenl' Man- aner Hockey 4. Brooks, Herber+ Hislory 43 Camera 3, 43 Fly Cnslinq 23 Zenillm 43 lsaalr Wal- lrxn 2, Brouse, Adele Pop 2 3, 43 Camera 33 Girls 23 Auclion 4. Bryanl, Roberf Fly Caslinq 2, 33 Avialion 23 Isaak Wallon 2. Buehring, James Track 23 Cross Counlry 2, 33 Band 2, 3, 4. Buresh, Phyllis Pep 3, 4: Maslr and Wiq 43 Girls 2, 43 Auffion 43 Library 3, 4 FWS- Burney, Margueriie Glee 2, 3, 4. Burns, Rowena Pop 2, 3, 43 Hlslory 43 Camera 43 Girls 3, 43 Girl Reserves 43 Library 43 Glen 2, 3, 43 A'Ca- Callies Richard pr-lla 2, 3, 43 Prom Commilfee I ' 3' Dramondball 43 Baseball. Carey, Florence Carlos, Edward l-llslvry Club 43 Maslc and Wiq 2, 3 43 Camera Club 2, 3, 43 Aurtion 33 Sfudenf Council Represenlaflve 4. Twenryenine 3 3 ,wa Am ff 9 - 93 1 if e. -J are -5 in 2 W R S . .3 4 4 was s i 3 , 'Sw 5- . -0 4 Carlson, Berniece Girls Club 3, 43 Glee Club 3. Carlson, Helen Baslcefball 2, 33 liowlinq 33 Vol- leyball 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 3 V. Pres. 43 l-lislory Club 4-repre- senfarive3 Camera Club 2, 33 Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Auclion 43 A'CapelIa 43 G.!k,A. 2, 3, presi- den 43 Sfudenl Council 4 lreas- UFQVQ Arhletic Qieen-in courl. Carlsredf, Elsie Pep Club 2, 3, 43 l-lislory Club 43 Girls Club 3, 43 Speciaror 43 Gl-ee Club 33 A'Capella 4. Carriclcer, Jackie l-lisfory Club 43 Maslr and Wig 33 Girls Club 2 3, 43 Auclion 43 Zenilh 43 A'Capella 4. Carler, Marjorie Chapman, Alice Baslcelball 2. 3, 43 Swirnrning 3: Bowling 33 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4: l-lislory Club 33 Carnera Club 3: Girls Club 43 A'Capella 4' GAA. 2, 3, 4 lrc-as. 33 Pinq Ponq 43 Shullle Board 4. Chrisfiansen, Aago'r Girl Reserves 2, 3, Churchill, Beryl Anne Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Hisfory 4 Camera Club 23 Girls Club 2 3, 4. fhirfy Carlson, Edlin Bowlinq 43 Pep Club 2. 3: His- lory Club 43 Girls Club 3, 4. Carlson, May Baslcelball 43 Prep Club 2, 31 Camera Club 43 Girls Club 2. Carpenfer, Dick Swirnnfiinq 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 33 4 V,pYPS.1BOVSlY Cabinol 3. 4. Carson. Jean Frenrh Club 4. Casperson, Harrie? Pep Club 33 l-lisfory Club 4 Camera Club 3. Chinn, Wing Churchill, Allan 'lraclc 4: l-lislory Club 3, 4 lsaalc Walton 23 Royal lflliqriul Club 4. Churchill, John U Churchill, Leoba Orfhvsfra 2, 3, 4, Cole, Roger Fimtbnll 2, 3, 43 l-lislrwry Club 2, 3 Hi Y2 3 Comp+on, Bob l-loclwy 4: Pep Club 2, 3, His- lwry 41 lsaalnW.1lliwn 2. Cox, Marguerife Swimminq 2, Pup Club 2, 3, 45 Hislory Club 37 Mask and Wiq 2: Girls Club 2, 3, 43 Girl Re- sorvvs 37 Glow Club 2: GAA. 2. 3, 4. Crys+al, Bealrice Pi-p Club 2, 3, 43 l-lislory Club 4, Girls Club 2, 3: Zffniili 4. Cohen, Hymie Pop Club 3, 47 Hislory Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 3: Isaak Wallon 3, 4: Royal Duqoul Club 4, Collins, Phyllis Pop Club 2, 3, 41 History 4, Girls Club 2, 3, 43 Sfamp Club 3 4. Cosienoble, Loraine Pop Club 2, 3, 4: Hisfory Club 2 3, 4: Auclion 2, 3, 43 INCH pella 2, 3, 4. Crane, Mary Jane POP Club 2, 3. Currier, Jack ' ...- . if QQ Cwaygel, Jalcey ' Q Z 4 h , . W ' Onif 4 X 1' -6- I is Q A up Club 2, 3, 4, Girls Club 2. i ' ypx-I 2- Q 3, 4: Aucfion 3, 41 Girl Reserves ' - D . 3 A'Capella 3, Orchesira 2, 3, .V , ' MNA. 2: Slrinq Group 2, 3, I , v 4. F . Dahl, Elaine . Pep 2, Soc. 3, P rfs, 43 Hislory -:1f:2-- r A :Q 2 4, Aurlion 4, GJNA. 21 Baslxef- ball 2, 35 Volleyball 2: Cheer- leader 3: Alhlr-lim' Queen 4. Dahl, Mariha Pup 2, 3, 4: l-lislmry 35 Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Olliu: Cadvf 4. 4 Dahl, Louise ' . 4 4 Girls Club 2 3 4 4, 5 Pop 2, 3. I ' Aurlion 2. 3, 4, Zeniih 4: i V . lalor 3, 45 French Club Vicv Pm-s, 43 Girls Club Cabinel 4. Dahl, Roy rhirly-one A Dalwlberg, Paul l-lislory 4, l-li-Y 3, 4. Damberg, Dorolhy Pep 2, Glee Club 3: A'Capella 2, 3. Davis, Florence Dickson, Be'H'e Pep 2, 33 Mask and Wiq 2, 3, 41 Girls Club 2, 3.41Auclion 4, Zeniflw 43Spm1lalor 2, 43 Enfor- lainers 27 A'Capolla 2, 3, 4. Dinham, Roberl' Golf 2, 3, 4, Dion, Louis Dixon, Mabel Girls Club 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 4. Dreher, Henry German Club 4. Driscoll, Janis Duffy, Olive Es+ella l-lisfory 4, Girls Club 2, 3, 4, Class Play 43 Sl-amp Club 27 Lalin 4. Dundovic, Joe Hislory 4: Chess 21 Radio 3, 4, P . 43 M llw Il. , , res 6 Dunning, Ru+h Baslcelball 2, 3: Volleyball 21 Pep 2, 3, 4, l-lislory 4, Camera 33 Auclion 41 G.A.A. 2. Durkee, Jane Lee Baslcelball 2, 33 Volleyball 2: Pep 2, 3. 47 H slory 4: Camera 3, Auclion 4, Zenilh 3, e-.A,A. Durkee. Jean Lou 2- Baslcclball 2, 3, Volleyball 23 Pep 2, 3, 41 l-lislory 4, Camera 3, Audion 4, Ze-nillv 3: G.A.A. 2. Eames, Ka+l1leeen Baslcefball3 4, Pop 2, 3, 4: His- E 1, M L fory 4: Girls Club 31 Girl Re- algorcitb TZ Eu 2 3 4 H, I 2. as Q a 2 up , , I is- SCWOS lory 4: Spmlafor 2: Mnllwma- has 3, 4. llwirfy-fwo Eaholm, Al+hur Edmunds, Russell Elverhoy. Elizabefh , l-lislory 2: Girls Club 2. ii , . f A3-. sk Elverhoy, Enellus 2 l-lislory 3. I, EI . znb 1 Ass . .. 3, Engel, Elden Chess 3, 4: Glee 4. Enger, Alphild 2, 3: Girl Reserves 2: Slee 4. Pep 3, 4: l-lislory 4: Girls Club Engle, Donald Erickson, Marian Erickson, Oscar Radio 4. Erickson, Roberf Track 3, 4: Cross CCun y 3 Hisfory 3, 4: l-li-Y 2: Zenith 3 Marhernafics 3, 4. Esse, Warren Foofball 2, 3, 4: Chess 3: Malhs ' 3. Smallcs Evens, Walfer Bowling 4: l-lisfory, Class Play 4. Evens, William Everson, Doroihy Peo Club 4: Girls Club 4: Auc- tion 4: Lalin Club 4. Everson, Shirley Pep 2, 3: Hislory 43 Mask and Wiq 4: Girls Club 2, 3, 4: AUC- F F k lion 4: Zenilh 44 S ecfafor 4- ane ' ran I P 1 Ridinq 3: French 4. Foofball 2: Auclion 2: Been nina Band 2, 3. 'hirfy-Three -f li as ' in X ff' ls ew. 'ws Q' rf Q si X l , lvl 3 3 1 4 Q Y PE .3 A Faslela nd, Elsie Feddick, Herberl Slciinq 2, 3. 4. Feiro, George Felldeen, Violel Baslcelball 2, 3. 45 Volleyball 2, 31 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 l-llslory Club 3: Camera Club 3: Girls Club 2, 31 Pxurlion 41 G'.A.A, 2. 3. Felsenberg, Florence Pep Club 31 Hislory Club 4: GAA' 2' Ferreira, Eildon Baslelball 2: Pep Club 2, 33 l-li-Y 21 Fly Caslinq 2, 33 lsaalc Walfom 2, 33 German Club 3, Field, Palricia Pep Club 2, 3, 43 l-lislory Club 47 Girls Club I: Aucllon 2, 3, -- 4, Tumblinq 2' 3. Flllalraull, Alfred Hislory Club 2, 41 lvlallwr-mnlics Club 2 3, 4: Slamp Club 2. Finlcelsfein, Slanley Fisher, Virgil Fihgerald, Norma Bowling 3: Pep Club 3, 43 His- l Cl b 4: G rls Club 2, 3, 4: . !sL3Z'fionU4g Lalin Club 4. Flory' Orvllle Tennis 2, 3. 41 Cvoll 3, Flynn, Mary Louise Pep Club 2, 3, 41 I'-lislory Club 43 Girls Club 2 3, 43 Auclion 3, 43 Zenilh 43 Speclalor 3, 45 Class Secy. 2, 3, 4: GAA. 2. 3, 4: Red Cross. Foro, Helen Fosfer, Nancy Pep Club 2. 3, 43 Mask and - Wiq 2' 47 Girls Club 2' 31 4, Franclrowuak, Leonard Zenifl14q Speclafor 2. 3. 41 Ger- l'li-Y 2. man Club 3, 4. ll1irl'y-lour Frankoslcy, George Foolball 43 Diamondball 2 4: Pup Club 2: Firsl and Ton U Club 4. Gallagher, Barbara Swiinwinq 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 2, 3, 4. Gebo, John Baml 2. Gebo, Alice Seorge, Helen Volluyball 3, 43 Pup Club 2, 3 Girls Club 2, 3, 41 fXLlCllOf7 4' Friedman, Roland Pau Club 2: Hi-Y 2: German Club. Gearharf, Na+ Fmwiball 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2' l-lislory Club 4: Glee Club 2 4: A Cappella 2. 4: Boys' Quar- lvl 4 Gendein, Es+her Pub Club 2, 3, 4: l-lislory Club 33 Mask and Wig 2: Girls Club 2: Aupfion 3: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4' G.f'x.A,: Slrinq Orclweslra 2, 3. Genereux, Doro+hy Pep Club 2, 3, 4: l-lislory Club 4: Girls Club 2. 3, 4: Auciiori 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Siudenl' Coumil Reprbsenlaliye 3, 4. Gi.-9 Cum 2, 3, G,,A.A. 2, 3, A Gilbers+ad+. Mil+on Sill, Lorraine Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 2, 3: Z1-nillm 4: Library Club 4. Evlibbery, Ar+l1ur Gil-o 3, 4: Isaak Walton 2. Blibbery, Jean Pub 4: Girls Club 4: Zenillm 4: Office Cade? 43 Volleyball 3. 4. Pep Club 2: Hislory Club 4: Mask and Wiq 2, 3: Zenilln 4: Class Play 4: Glue Club 4: A' Capf-lla 4: Sluden? Council 4, Glass, Bob Ayialion 2, 3: S. H. Trade Ma fbinv Shop 2, 3. Glibbery, Harry Fly Casfinq 2: Chess 2: Isaak Wallon 2, 3, 4. Gogins, Frank Fooiball 2, 3: Swimming 2, 3: l-lisfory 4: l-li'Y 2, 3, 4: Mallwe- maliCS 3. fhirly-live .2i. ll SQ! Ga 2 ' A: me .,,,, . - x . Q v W? A sf' ' rift .Y 1. A 6 Golden, Helen Pep 2, 35 l-lislory 43 Camera 45 Girls Club 2, 3 4: Auclion 47 Debale 23 Library Club 43 Band 32 G.A.A. 2. Gooch, Ernesi W. Mall'1emalics33 Band 3, 4. Gorlon, Nellie Pep 33 Girls Club 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 3, 43 Glee 2, 3, 4: A' Capella 4. Grande, Pershing Foolball 2, 3: Baslcelball 2, 3: Diamondball 2, 3: l-lislory 3, 4: l-li-Y 2, 3, 4, Fly Caslinq 2, 3: Glee 2, 3, 4: A'Capella 2, 3, 41 lsaalc Wallon 2, 3. Greene. Naihaniel l-lislory 2, 3, 41 A'Capella 31 Glee 3. Gresens, Ru+h Pep 2, 3, 43 l-lslory 43 Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4. Haalc, Howard Orcheslra 2, 3 4. Helena, Wallace Hislory 4. lhirly-six Golclfarb, Harry l-lislory 4. Goodfriencl, Nafhan Swimming 3: Zcnifh 3, 4-Bus. Mgr. 43 Malhemalics 33 Slarrip 3: Zenilh Dance Comm. 4, Prom Comm. 3, lhe Commencemcnl Dance Cornrnillee 33 Zenilh So- licitor 3. Graff, George Grancly, John Pep 21 Hislnry 4: Maslc and Wiq 2, 3, 47 l-liYY 2, 3, 43 Auclion 2, 3, 43 Class Play 43 Boys Y Ca- binel, sec. 4: Orcheslra 2, Band 2, 3. V. Pres 45 Class Officer- V. Pres. 2. 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3. Greenough, Harry Bowlinq 43 Pep 2, 31 Hi-Y 3, 41 lsaalc Wallon 2, 3. Grobe, Graden Radio 4. Hagensen, Margarel Pep 2 3 41 Hislory 43 Girls Club 4: Glee Club 3: Beqin- ninq A'Capella 4, Hall, Dudley Foofball 3, 4, Pep 2, 3: D Club 4. Hallberg, Frank Hisfory 4: Fly Casfinq 3. Hambly, Rex Hisfcry 4: l-lifY 2, 3, 4. blanff, Isabelle Pup 2, 3, 4: Hislory 4: Girls Club 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: A' Gamma 3. Hankins, Margarel' Pep 2, 3, 4: Hislory 4: Maslr and Wig 2, 3: Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 4: Glee Club 2, 3: French Club 4: Lalin 3. Hansen, Cora Hislory 4: Mafh. 3: C-lee Club 2: Orfhoslra 2I6L'I'f'Y1Gl'1 Club 3, 4. Hansen, Harold Diamondball 2: Pep 2, 3, 4: His- fory 4: Camera 2: C-lee 2, 3, 4: A'Capella 4. Hansen, Laurence Fmwfball 2, 3: Hi'Y 2, 3, 4: Blind 3' 4' Hanson, Dwighf Tracl: 4: Cross Counlry 3: Ski- inq 2, 3, 4: Pep 2, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Audion 4: Mafh. 3: D Club 4. Hanson, George Hislory 4: A Cappella 2, 3: l lc W lt 2, 3, 4: S1 A . Cglauab 4. G on time Hanson, Richard Glee Club 4. Hanson, Roberi Harlrins, Wesley Hislory 4: Service Club 4. Harris, Maren Orchesfra 2. 3, 4, lljbrarian 3l: Band 2, 3, 4: Brass Quarlel 4. Harilman' Zoe Pep 2: Girls Club 2, 3: Auciion 4. Haslam, Charles Foolball 3, 4: Track 3, : ' - Tory 4: Mafh. 3: C' 3, 4. , mmm Hassmger Carl Hislory 4: Arrowhead Trades- men 4. lhirly-seven me 'S 'E'-sg .wi ff. .2 V .3 r,.ar -...h M! 2 ...gif :Tiff ' '59 s. A is Haugen, Howard Hislory 4, Glee Club 3: Service Club 4. Haugen, Thomas Hislory 3: Arrowhead Trades- meri 4. Hawes, Leslie Hayes, Shirley Pep 2, 3, 4, Girls Club 2, Girl Reserves 2. Heglund, Margery Baslcelball 43 Pe-p 2 3, 4, His- lory 4, Girls ClLb 2, 3, Girl Re- SGWQS 3- Hegvold, Belly Baslcelball 4, Pep 2, 3, 41 Maslc and Wiq 47 Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Auclion 43 Cliess Club 4: Ger- man 3, 4, Sec. 4. Heller, Arllnur Traclc 2, 3, Cross Counlry 23 Glee Club 4, A'Capella 4. Hendrickson, lrene Pep 4, l-lislory 4: Girls Club 2, 3, 41 Zenillw 4 lfissisl. Circula- lion Mqr,lg Sludenl Teaflier Conf, Hickey, Margarel' Pep 23 Riding Club 3. Hill, Fred Hill, Laura Volleyball 31 Pep 3, 4, Girls Club 3: Aucliow 3, 4. Hirscli, Dwain HieY 3, 4i Boy's Y Cabinol 4. Hoberg, Mabel Pep 41 Girls ClJb 43 Glee Club 4. Holder, Harriel Baslnefball 4 lCapl. of Baslrel- ball 4l3 Pep 2, 3, 43 Hislory 3, 4, Camera 3, Girls Club 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 21 A'Capella 3, 4. Holland, Anna Jean Pep 2, 31 Hisfcry 41 Girls Club 2, 3, 4. Holmberg, Bernice Pep 2. 3: Hislory 4, Camera 4, Girls Club 2, 3: Glee Club 3, 4. lliirly-eiglil Holmes, Brock Orchestra, 3, 4: Band 3, 4: IHead Librarian 4l: German Band 4: Service Orcliesfra 4: Sax Quarlelle 4: Clarinelfe Quarlclle 4. Hood, Roloerl Gull 3, 4: Pep 2, 3: Spuflalm 3 4 Hopper, Tom Orcheslra 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Band 2, 3, 4: lQuarff-r masler 3, 4l: Gr-rman Band 4: Horn Quarlcl 3, 4: Republican 2. Hus+ad, Rufh Pup 3, 4: Hislury 4: Masln and Wiq 3: Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Auc- 'Ern 3. 4: Lalin 3, 4. Hyopponen, lrene Baslnolball 3: Diamandball 2, 3: Volleyball 2: Girls Club 2, 3: Glvo Club 3. Irvine, Kenne+h liaclc 2: Cross Counlry 2: Or- :lwf-slra 2, 3, 4 llpuarferrnasler 4l: Band 2, 3, 4: German Band 4. Jacobs, BeHy Pup 2 3: Girls Club 2, 3: G.A.fX. 2. Jarvin, George Swimminq 3, 4: Maslc and Wiq 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Auflion 4: Zvnilli 4: Spedalor 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Sfarnp 2, 3: Sludenl- loaizlmur Conference 4. Hood, Jane A'Capella 3. Hoplzins, Ralph HifY 2, 3. Horwilz, Ellen Pap 2: Mask and Wiq 2, 3, 4: 2: Debalv 2, 3, 4: Slamp Club 2 Camera 4: Girls Club 2. Hulchinson, Rober+ 3 GAA. lallonardo, Margarel Baslcolball 4: Pep 2, 3: Girls 47 Glee Club 2, 3. Iverson, Conslance Baslnelball 4: Pep 2, 3: Hislor 4: Maslx and Wiq 2: Camera 2: Girls Club 2: Auclion 4: Slow, lalor 3, 4: Gorman , Jarvi, Ellen X if ? N 53? :er 'Y . Pep 3: Volleyball 3, .f 3 Jay, Mildred Pep 2, 3: Glee 4. lliirryrnine -. P 6' , . 'G l - 3 JeaneHe, Barbara Pe: 2 3: Hislorv 4: Girls Club 2, 3. Jenswold, Barbara Bowling 3: Golf 2, 3: Pep 2, 3: Masi and Wig 2, 3: Girls Club 2, 3 4: Pres. 4: Speclafor 3, 4, Ediror 4: Big Sis'er 3, 4, Head- quariers Chairman 3, General Chairman 4. Johnsen, Floyd Curling 3 4: Chess 4: Orchesira 2 3 4: Sec.-Tre-as. 3, 4. Johnson, David Easlcefball 3 4: Tennis 3, 4. Johnson, Doris Audion 2: Library 4. Johnson, Edward Crchesfra 2, 3. 4. Johnson, Henning Track 3 4: Cross Counlry 4: Skiing 3: Pep 2 3: Hisfory 4: l-li-Y 3, 4: Audon 43 Mafh 3: lsaai Walion 2, Johnson, Hugh Pep 2: Chess 2: Glee 2, 3. forly Jennings, Roberi' Pep 2: Hisfory 4: Maslc and Wig 2, 3: Aucfion 4: Zeniih 3: Boys Y Cabinef 4: Rec Sec. 4: Ma1h.3. Jen+of+, Pafricia Pep 2, 3. 4: l-lisfory 4: Girls Club 2, 3: Specialor 4: Radio 4: Glee 4. Johnson, Carol Jean Baslrefball 2: Swimming 2: Vol leyball 2: Pep 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 2, 3, 4: GAA. 2, 3: Cade? 3. Johnson, Donald 1 Band 2, 3, 4. Johnson, Dorofhy Auciion 2: Library 4. Johnson, Gordon Track 4: Hisfory 3: Hi-Y 4: Avi- alion 2: Glee 3, 4: A'Capc-lla 4: Boys Quarfei 4. Johnson, Howard Pep 2. 3 Hisfory 3: Camera 2. 3: Malh 2, 3: lsaac Wallon 2. Johnson, Margarei Pep 2. 3, 4: Hislory 4: Girls Club 2. Johnson, Mariorie Pep 2, 3, 4, l-lislory 4, Girls Club 2, 33 A Cappella 4, Johnson, Philip Pap 23 Radio 3, 4. Johnson, Rober+ W. l-loclu-y 43 Dianirundball 3, 4. Johnson, Vicforia Pop 2, 3, 43 l-lislmy 43 Girls Club 2. Johns+on, Doro+hy Mae Pop 2, 3: History 4: Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Sec. 2: Zenifh 23 Spec- lalor 2, 3: German 3, 4. lorgensen, Rufh Pep 2, 3, 43 Hislory 4, Girls Club 3, 4: Auclion 43 Speclalor 3: G, A. A. 3. Iumisko, Helyn Pop 41 Glvfi 4. Johnson, Mary Ellen Pop 2, 3, 33 l-lisfory 43 Girls Club 2, 3, 43 Library 4: G,A. A. 2, 3. Johnson, Roberf H. Johnson, Ruby Pep 3: Hisfory 43 Girls Club 2 3 Johnson, Viole+ Jonell, Milfon Pep 2: G-lee 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3 4: Boys Quarlel 4. Jorgenson, Verner Bowling 3, 4, Diamondball 3,41 Hisfory 3, 4: l-li-Y 3, 4, lsaalc 'Walton 3 4. Kam, Alice Pup 2.3 4, Girls Club 3: Glue 2, Iamens, Harrie? Pop 2, 3, 4: l-lislnry 3, 4, Mask and Wi-1 4, Girl Reserves 2: Library 31 Glee 2. Kaner' Sell' l-lislory 4. forfy-one 7 r . .- fa ,. Kanerva, Roberi Foolbell 2, 3, 4: Baslceiball 3, Auciion 4: Main. 3, 4: D. Club 4: Class Treasuler 4. Kanier, Jacklyn Pep 2, 3, 4: Hislory 4: Mask and Wig 2, 3: Zeniin 4: Frenclw 4. Kaus, Virginia Pep 2, 3, 4: Camera 4: Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Puclion 4: Siarnp 3: G. A. A. 3, Frencl14:Sluden? Conference Represeniafive 4. Kelley, George Swimming 3, 4, i-lislory 3, Hi-Y D Clu Kangas, Mar+l1a Pep 3: History 4, Camera 3: Girls Club 3: Glow 2, 3, 4, Karalus, Lucille Girls Club 2. Keller, Richard Auction 4: Chess 3: Fri-ndw 4. 2. 3, 4: Mallw 3, 43 . b 4: HN Cabmef A' Kerr, Rober+a Kefola, Bruno l-lislory 4: Clwess 3, 4: Mailw. 3. Kinsey, Doris Pep 3, 4: Girls Club 3, 4. Kirk, Raymond Knighi, Fred Baslcefball 2, 3: Track 3: Tennis Pep 2, 3, 4: Girls Clulw 4. Kindberg, Gordon Clness 3, 4: Glee 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 4: Ge-rrnan 3. Kirby, Lois Pep 2: Hisiory 4, Klieisch, Marie Pep 2, 3 47 History 4: Girls Club 2.4: Aucfion 3: A Cap- pella 3. 4: German 4. 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 12, 3, 4: Treasurer K H C I 4: Auciion 4: Chairman 4: Boys no ' are Y Cabinel 43 Glee 3, 4: Presi- Pep 2: l-iislory 4: Mask nnciWic1 2: Girls Club 3, 4. den? 4. iorly-iwo Knuclcey, Isabel Baslnelball 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 3: Caplain 2: Cheerleader 2, 3.4: Pop 2, 3, 4: Vice Presidenl 3: Girls Club 3: Auciion 2, 4: Glen: 2. Komulainen, Doro+hy Baslceiball 2, 3, 4: Caplain 23 Kolquisi, Ann Pen 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 2, 3. Pop 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 2: G. A. Konkler Dorofhy A. 2: Diamondball 2, Volleyball 7' 3. Pep 2, 3: l-lislory 3, 4: Girls Korby, John Fr-olball 2, 3, 4: Baslrelball 2: Club 2, 3, 4: fxuclion Chess 3, 4: Vito Presidvni 4: Koski Irene M fl 3 ' Krafve, BeHy Pop 3: Girls Club 3, 4: Auciion Conference 4. Krupp, Mayer Prom Commillee 3: Commence- moni Commilleo 3: D. Club 4. Kwam, William LaBaw, Jane Auclion 4: Glec 4: Cade? 4. La For'l'une, Emerine Basketball 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Cam- nra 4: Girls Club 2, 3: G.A. A. 4: Cade? 4. Hoclcoy 4: Diamondball 2, 3: l-lislory 4: Auclion 4: Zenilh 3, 4: Circulallon Mqr. 4: MaTh.3' Pep 2, 3, 4-1 Girls Club 2, 3, 4: 2, 3, 4. Pep 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 2. 3, 4: Auclion 3, 4 Glee 2, 3, 4. 4: Lalin 4: Sludenf Teacher Kreager' Ka+hryn Baslnelball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3 4: PL-p 2, 3, 4: Camera 4: Girls Club 2, 3: Auf A. A. 3, 4. Kupczyslxi, Charles Ky+o, Vivian Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Hi 3: Camera Club 4: lion 4: G. sfory Club Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 3, 4. Laden, Norman Laine, Lillian Volleyball 2: Pep 2, 3, 4: l-lis- lory 4: Girls Club 2, 3, 4: G. A.A, 2. iorly-Three ,4 K 2 . . V wg' - 3 1 .f ...Q fifge E Q . sr A Aw I A A-A Lampi, Ellen Lange, Gerald Foolball 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2: Diamondball 3, 4: D. Club 4. Lanquisf, Shirley Jean Baslrelball 2, 4: Volleyball 2: Pep 2, 3, 4: Gi'ls Club 2, 3, 4: Glee 2, 3: A Cappella 3, 4. Larson, Blanche Pep 2: l-lislory 4: Girls Club 2. 3 4: Aucrion 4: Library 2, 3,4: Glee 4. Larson, Lyonel Traclr 3, 4: Curlinq 4: Cross Counrry 4: Hi-V 2, 3, 4. Lallwam, Dave Foorball 3, 4: Baslcefball 3, 4: Traslc 2: Pep 2: D Club 4. Laulclronen, Lillian Pep 3, 4: Hisfcry 3, German 4. Leary, June Pep 2, 3: Hisf-pry 4: Mask and Wig 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 2, 3, 41 Aucfien 4: Zenifln 4. lorly-four Landry, Marie Langs+on, Valerie Baslcelball 2, 4: Volleyball 2: Pep 2. 3, 4: Hislory 4: Girls Club 2. 3, 43 Girl Reserves 2: Zenilh 4: G.A.A. 3. Larsen, Marien Pep 2, 3, 4: Hislory 3, 4: Auc- lion 4. Larson, Kermil' l-lislory 4: Orclneslra 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Service Orcheslra 2: Brass Quarref 4, Laslrin, Sidney l-lisfory 3: Aucrion 4: Speclalor 4: Class Play 4: German 3. LaH's, Helen Pep 2, 3, 43 l-lislory 4: Mask and Wiq 2. 3: Camera 2: Girls Club 3. 4. Laviclr, CharloH'e Pep 2. 3: Hislory 3: Mask and Wiq 2, 4: Girls Club 2. Laven, Elizabefh Pep 2, 3. 4: Hislory 4: Girls Club 4: Aucfion 4: Girls Ref serves 3, 4: Mafh. 3. i Ledin, Shirley Pop 3, 4: Girls Club 2, 3, 4. Leines, Eleanor Baslcclball 43 Volleyball 3: Cap- fain 37 Pep 2, 3. 41 l-lislory 43 Girls Club 3, 41 Glee 2, 33 G. A.A. 4. Leppa, Miriam Baslmelball 4: Volleyball 37 Pep 45 History 43 Girls Club 2: Glee 2, 33 Arclmry 4. Lind berg, Marjorie Pep 2, 3, 47 l-lislory 43 Mask and Wiq 3, 4: Girls Club 2, 3, 41Auclion 45 Glee 2, 33 A Cap- polla 4. Ling, Carl l-lislory 3. Linne, Rollin Loclchari, Mary Lu Lee, Dorolhy Baslcefball 2, 4: Volleyball 2, 33 Pep 3, 43 Girl Reserves 4. Lepp, Jane Ann Baslnelball 2, 41 Bowling 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 43 Caplain of Bowling and Golf: Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Maslc and Wiq 33 Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Auclion 3, 43 Speclafor 3, 41 Tumbling 3: Frencln Club 4. LeTourneau, Nydia Peo 2, 3: Hislory 43 Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Auclion 4, Zenifli 4, French 4, Linder, Gladys Pep 2, 3, 41 l-lislory 47 Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Glee 3. Linne, Bruce Linfon, Deloris Swimming 3: Pep 2, 3, 43 His' E' lory 4- Girls Club 2 3 4' Auc- tion G. A.A. 23 Caoei 3, 4. Pi-p 2, 3, 4, Hislory 4, Girls Q Club 2, 3, Auclion 4. Lolwmann, Bernice Lofdahl, Leone Pep 2, 3, 43 l-lislory 43 Girls Club 2. Pep 37 l-lisfory 43 Glee 2, 33 A Q Cappella 4, Lombardy, Florence Pep 2, 33 Girls Club 2, Giee 2 3, 4. lorfy-five 'gf x34 ,- Loos, Susan Girls Club 2: Glee 47 Siudenf- T.. lver C l . . PM on erpnce 4 Lounsbury, Fred Basketball 21 l'liY 2, 3: Vile Prnsideni 43 Aurlion 41 Avia lion 21 Boys Y Calvirwl 43 Gif-iv 3. Luciani, Barbara Pep 2, 3, 4. Lundberg, Lorraine Pep 3, Masl: and Wiq 21 Girls Club 2, 3. 41 Zsbriillw 43 Library 2, 3, 4: Sorrolary Biq Sish-r Cmwnifloe 3, 4. Lundblad, Rober+ l-lislofy 41 Mall. 3, 4. Maas, Roberi Sldin13.4gClir-ss3, MacFadyen, Margare+ Pep 2: Maslc and Wirg 2, 3, 4: Sccrelary 47 Girls Club 2, 3, 43 - Zenirri 4, Spodafor 3, 47 Class Nlachmllan' Thomas Play 4, Radio 3, 4. Magnuson, Alice Pep 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 41 Cap- lavfl TEGFYN 4. Magnuson' Pep 2, 43 Girls Club 2, Pxurflimw 4: Library 2. 3. 4. Magnuson, Mildred Baslcelbali 43 Pep 2. 3. 4. Malo, Angeline Baslcelball 2: Diamondball 2: Volleyball 2, Pep 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4' Glm- 23 A Cappella 3, -f. Maller, Ann Pep 23 Maslc ard Wiq 2, 3, 43 Secrelary 3: Presiclenf 41 Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Speclaror 3: Class Play 4: Set. Sludenl-Teacher Conference 4. Maki, Ernesf Fofufball Sludcnl Manager 3,43 lnier S. R. Baslmlliall Champs 47 lsaalc Wallon 2. Maki, Roy Foolball 2, 33 Sludenl Manager 43 Baslcelball 3, Traci: 33 Dia- mondball 2: Bard 21 lsaalc Wal- fori 2: In+er S. R. Baslcelball Champs 4. Malrowslry, Charles Radio 3, 43 Pvosidnnl 4. forlyrsix Malander, Eileen Bowlinq 3, Caplain 3, Pep 2, 3, 43 Hislory 41 Girls Club 2, 42 Aurlion 43 Prom Commillee 3. Mannes, Rober+ Baslwllmll 21 Swlmminq 3. 41 Hislory 43 Prosidenl 43 Ayiallon 2: Vin- Presivlvnl 21 Malln 3: l,.r-riders Clulw 4. X l L' A I , f rd Q .1 4 VLV vlill 1 rrpas, Gleorge f-fi ' fgolball Jfyygwllwwvriirlol Q0-f 211, 4, A Cgppwlla 3,431 ad as Clxlbt. .A Malone, Ri+a Pep 2, 3, 43 l-llsfory 3, Gir Clul' 2 3, 4. Manflwey, Roberl' l-lislnry 4, l-li-Y 3, . W ls 'i' E I 'ff 4 'W' ls 91--'Al D Merlin, Donald .ii we 3, 43 A Cappella 4, Mu II , ff I Gl - - 4 . ., 1 '. . 1 i L, LL I Snuv. sm! 3, 4, 1 l 's x 'l ...L,lv4- f,',f Marfinson, Glaclyce Pup 3, 4, l-llslnry 2, Glen Z, 3, 4. v1arcl'1ef+s, Peler Hi-Y 2, Fly Caslinq 35 Avialion ' A C ella Marvin, Robbin Cross Counlry 23 Slciinq 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Quarlermasler 4, Junior Class Play 3, 3: Glw 3, 4, app 3, 42 , lsml lNaIlon 2. Mdfher. Alice Malhison, Lois Baslcelball 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 3 llrC Camera 43 Girl Reserves 4. Pap Club 2, 3, 45 H's o y lub , 4, earn Club 2, 3, 4, em Ro' Mafhlson. Wal+er Servers 2, Ma++son, June Pup 2, 3: Glow 2, 3, 4, Vice Pu'-slclfen? 4. v1cClenagl1an, Duane lsaalr Wallon 2. Baslxelball 43 Tracl: 43 Diamond- ball 2, 31 Boxinq 2. Maurice, Elaine Baslcelball 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3: Pep 2, 3, 43 Hislory 4, Camera 33 Girls Club 2, 3, Auclion 43 G. A. A. 2, 3. McDevi'H, Kafhleen Pep 2, 3, 43 l-lisfory 2, Glee 2, 3: G. A. A. 2. forfy-seven We ,. R? 2, 'V A lg 2 0 Q 5 R 3 1 1' , I A af' ,Yr 1 ,fr , .fa I McDonald, John Track 4: Swimming 33 Aviaiion 2gMih,3:l.d Clb4g Bomqal 3' 4. ea ers U McDonald, Siewarf Pep 2, 32 l-li'Y 3, 4: Zenifh 3, 4 Sfamp 3. McDonell, Jack l-lisfory 47 Aulziion 43 Chess 3, 42 S i -T4 31 P T denfeilie QTY IQCSUVEY' Tesl Girls Club 3: Auclion 4. McHenry, Cecelia Pep 2, 3, 43 Girls Club 2, 3 41 Zifh4gSaif 4gGl Qlegl p C 6 or ee McHenry, Wandalee Pep 2: Hisfory 33 Girls Club 2 3i Glee 2. McLean, Donald Fooiball 21 Track 3: Swimming 2, 3: Mask and Wiq 41Sluclenl CO,,fe,e,,Ce 4, McLean, Duncan Foofball 3, 4, Aucliun 2, 3, D Club 4. McQueen, John McRae, Donelda Pep 2, 3, 4: l-lisiory 4: Girls Club 2, 3, 41 Glee 3. Meining, John Track 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: His- ior 45 HIVY 3 Auciion 43 Zen- iiiilfi, elee 2. 3, 4, A cappella Melander. BeHy 3. 41 Boys Qi-'Eiffel 4- Pep Club 2, 31 l-lislory Club 4: Mask and Wiq 2, 3: Girls Club 2, 3, 4, Aucflon 23 Zeniih 43 Specialor 2, 3, 43 Prom Com- rniliee 3. Melclahl, Willace Mask and Wig 23 Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 Auclion 43 S ecialor 27 Boys Y , , , , Cabinel 41 Gple-e 21 Secrelary 33 Merr'++I Vlrgmla Presidenf 4: A Cappella 2, 3,4. Pep 2, 3, 47 Hlgfmy 3, 43 Glrlg Club 2 3, 43 Zeniih 43 Glee 2, 3, A Cappella 3, 4: Cade? 41 Laiin 4. MeH'er, Virginia Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 4: B d 3, 4. . an Mlchaelson, Donald Diamondball 3. lorly-eiqhi I Miles, Belly Pep 2, 3, 43 Hislory 4: Music and Wig 2, 3: Girls Club 2, 3, - 45 Auclion 3, 41 Zeniih 3, 43 Mlller' Donald Specfaior 2. Radio 3, 4. Miller, Doroihy Miller, Elaine Pep 2, 3, 4: l-lislory 43 Camera 41 Girls Club 2, 3: Audion 47 Glee 3. Miller, Margarei Pep kClub 2, 37 His+ory Club 41 Mas and Wig 2, 33 Aucfion 43 . . . Zenillw 25 Prom Chairman 31 Mlller' Marlorle ' ' Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Girls Besr Girl Mixer 4. Club 2, 3: A Cappella 4: Bowling 4. Miller, Roberf E. Hislory 3, 41 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: 5 Aviaiion 3, 4: Radio 45 Rifle 4. Miller' Robed K. Band 2. Mills, Bernard Glee 3, 47 Secrerary,Treasurer 4. Modahl, Be'H'y Pep 2, 3, 43 l-lis'o y 4 Club 43 Aucfion 4. Moerlce, Mariorie Pep 2. 3, 4: Maslc and Wiq 41 on CI b3,-1:61 4:AC ps pelli -yu ee 6 Monsaas, Rudolph Monson, Clarence Dinrnor1dball2, 33 Pep 2, 33 His- i 4. my Monson, Sfanley Moore, Charles Moore, Marianne Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Camera 2, 3. 3 Girls l-lisfory 4: lor+y.nine dnl2 Morgan, Warren Mor+erud, Rob-erl Baslroblall 4: lraclc 3. 43 Cross Counlry 43 l'-'li Y 43 C ' Club 4' MSS 3' D Mudge Richard hr 3 Auction 3. 43 Enlerlainers . ' 1 5 3, 4, Band 2. 3, 43 Vice Pres: d l 3 P Mumma, William 2 3 43 A Cappella 43 Orclweslra 2 an 3 resident 43 Service Oral-esfra 3. ehring, Doro+l1y Baslcelball 2. 3 43 Swimming 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Caplain Ol Volleyball 33 Pep Club 23 Girls Club 2, 3, 43 Speclalor 43 Badvninlon He-ad 43 Shuffle- board 4. Neipp, Roberi Swimming 3, 43 l-lislory Club 43 Xyl' .71 Maslc and Wiq 23 l-li-Y 2, 33 N I W Auclion 2, 3, 43 Zenilln 43 Class QL Play 4, Boys f Cabmei 3, 4, P ci L, 2 3 G?Js'Club2 D Club 4 Zen lln Dance Clv i JJ I - a'r- ionyjh emalic u man 4. ,af f Nelson, Harold l-lislorv Club 33 Chess Club 43 nd Mallnernalics 2, 3. Pep 3 Nelson, Thomas Foafball 23 Auclion 43 Zenillw 43 Spe ,clalor 3, 43 Class Play 4' ,e 43 A Cappella 43 Boyg Ness Roberl uarlel 43 Senior Class Dues Pep Cl chan 4 Gln Coil . , or, Neumann, Pafricia Ya' W, I' 5 Q' P p Clulo 2, fi. 43 l-lisfory 43 Neuses Jean rls 2 3 4: Glee Club Piesia Plbfll 4 Pin Cub 2 :A Capgella 3! 4- Hislo y Club 4 Girls ub 4ew+on, Phyllis Baslcelball 43 Pep Club 41 Girls Club 4, Villa High School 2. 3: French Club 4. Xlorberg, Margueriie Basketball 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Auclion 4: Class Play 4. Xlorclwall, Myrlle Pup Club 2, 3, 43 Girls Club 2, 3, 4. Occhino, Marion Pop Club 2, 3, 45 Girls Club 2, 3. 4. Olsen, Eunice Olson, Alberi Olson, Margarei Pep Club Z, 3, 43 l-lislory 4, Maslc and Wiq 2, 3: Girls Club Nick, Mawalla l-lislory Club 4: Pep Club Girls Club 4, Nordin, Margarel' Baslcelball 41 l-lisl Girls Club 3. Novaln, Mary cry Club l-lislory 43 Girls Club 47 Girl Reserves 3. Olander, Bob Band 2, 3, 4. Olsen, Kendall l-lislory 41 l-liAY 2, 33 Camera 2, 3, Auclion 3, 4, Class Play 43 German 2, 3. Olson, John Olson, Marjorie 2, 3, 41 Auclion 4gSpec1alor 2, pep Q! 3, 4: Hgsfory 4: Mask MM- 3- and wig 2, 3, Gifts Club 2, 3 4, Aucfion 41 Speclalor 2, Mallw. 3. Olson, Roberi' Olson, Willis lilly-one QQ' 'I' k 4 Wu Q A-'44 22 P Q A.., fy l I I Oreck, Miriam Pep 4: l-lisiory 43 Maslc and YIQIZ, 3, 43 Girls Club 2, 3, 4: OiRourke' Alice ucfion 4. Pep 2, 3, 4: l-lislory 41 Girls Club 2, 3, 41 Aurfiori 47 Zenillw 23 Specfafor 23 Library 2, 3, 4 Osflund, Eleanor Pep Club 2, 3: l-lislory 4: Cam- era 43 Girls ClJb 2, 3: Girl Re- serves 2, 31 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Osllund- Margaref Pep Club 2, 37 Hisfory 4, Cam- era 43 Girls Club 2, 3: Girl Re- serves 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Osfrov, Goldie Pep Club 2. 3: I-lisfory 3: Girls 2' 3' O'Ho, Delores Pep Club 33 Girls Club 3, Gere rnan 4. Club 2, 3: G.P,A. OuelleHe, Ernesl' Pep 3: l-lislory il. Ouse, Ellen Pe lub 3, 4, Csfor 4 'i c . i e ves 2, 3, 4, My - Q 1 Ouse, Mary Louise dl., AJ Pep Club 3, 4: l-lislory 4: Girls Club 2. 3, 4, Auclion 47 Girl Oxman' Leo Reserves 2, 3, 4. Page, Grace Pep Club 35 Gl-ee Club 2, 4. Palms'l'ein, Franlr l-lislorv 41Glee Club 4. Pappas, George- Foolball 2: Baslre-lball 2, 3: Dia- mondball 24 Parlcer, Frank Palfison, Gerirude Girl Reserves 4: Glee Club 2, 3' 4' Paulmer, Geraldine Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 21 Emer- lainers 3, 43 Glee Club 4: G. INA. 4. liily-lwO J. Paulson, Roberf Traci: 2: l-lislory 4: Auciion 4: Mdlh' 3' Pearling, Lois Cheerleader 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Mask and Wiq 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 4: Auclion 4: Class Play 4: Give Club 4: Girls Club Snow. Dearson, Doris Pep 2, 3, 4: Hislary 4: Girls Clul' 2, 3, 4: Auvlion: G.A.A, Pearson Doro+hY Pep Club 2, 3: Girls Club 2: Glee Club 2: Class Represenla- iivv 4. 2, 3. Dearson, Linnea Marie Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 2: ' Pennie, Donald Tennis 3: lvlaslc and Wig 4: Hi- Y 2, 3: Aucfion 4: Radio Club 2 3, 4: Boys Y Cabinei 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: lBand Librarian 3l: Play in Girls Club Snow 3, 4. l5nlerlaim-Vs 4: Glee Club 2, 3 'ersgard, George l-lislciry 3: Hi Y 4, Person, Alice Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Caplain 2, 3: Swimming 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3: Golf 3: Diamonclball 3: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Skiing 2, 3 4: Pe Club 2, 3, 4: Girls P Club 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Pina Ponq 3, 4: Badrninlon 4: Sliuflleboard 4: Line Baslcelball 'e+erson, Adeline Q! 34 4- Pep Club 2, 3: Girls Club 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Cade-T 4, Peterson Carol Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: Tennis 3: Golf 3, 4: lCapiain Baslxeiball 2, 3l: Diarnondball 3: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Slriinq 4: Peo Club 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 2, 3, 42 G. INA. 2, 3, 4: Ping Ponq 3, 4: Slnullleboard 4: Badrninlon , 4: Line Baslreiball 2, 3, 4. e+erson, Dons Peferson, Eric Hockey 4: Golf. eferson, Irving Peferson, Jaclr Pep Club 2, 3: Hislory 4: Hi-Y 3: lsaalc Wallon 2, e'rerson, Keilh Sv-fimrninq 2, 3, 4: Slciinq 4: Hi- Peferson' Louise Y3,4:B YCb'l3,4. Oys A me Volleyball 2, 3, 4: lCaplairi 3l: Line Baslrefball 2, 3, 4: lCap- fain 41: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club: A Cappella 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Ping Pong 4: Sliuulleboarcl 4: Badminfon 4. HF+u.+hma lm 2: K -L in Y .1 K i 1 'F-xx G .Q if 33 E 31 C us 5 A .. 'Q rl? r Peferson, Shirley Baslcelball 2, fl, 41 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 lCapfain Zl: Line Baskel- ball 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Girls Club 2, S, 4gZeni1l'i 43 G. FMA. 2, 3: Pinq Ponq 4, Shuffle- board 43 Baclminlon 4. Peierson, Warren Pep Club 2, 35 l-lisfury 41 Maslc and Wig 2: l-li-Y 2: Glee Club 2, Sfamp Club 2, 3. Pfeiffer, Mary Girls Club 3: Pinq Pong 3, 4. Pogue, Byron Pep Club 21 -lislory 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Auclion 43 Malin. 2. Power, Jack Preslon, Arclwie Fly Casfing 25 Chess Club 3. Proff, Fred l-li-Y 3: Glee Club 4. Pulford, Earl Pe+erson, Virginia Girls Club 3: Cade? 3: Pinq Pong 4. Pezzanifo, Doroihy Pep Club 3, 43 Glee Club 4. Pfenninger, Philip l-li-Y 3, 4, Auclion 4, Boys Y Cabinel 4, German 4, Auclion- eer 4. Pollack, Ru'rh Pep Club 2, 3. 43 Hislory 4' Mask and Wiq 2. 37 Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Auclion 43 Zenilln 4, Lafin Club 4: Cade? 4. PraHs, Ray l-loclcey 41 Chess Club 3. Primmer, Frances Pep Club 2, 33 Hislory 47 Mask and Wig 4: Camera 2, 3: Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Auclion 4. Puglise, Carmela Pep Club 31 Girls Club 3: En- ferlainers 4, Swimming 33 l-lisfory 4: l-li-Y 3: Quigley, Pafricia Glee Club 4. lilly-four Pep 2, 3, 41 Hisfory 43 Masl: and Wiq 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 2, 3, 4, lCabine'f 4l3 Audion 3, 43 Zenillw 43 Speclalor 3, 4: G PLA. 2, 33 Lalin 4: Frencli 4: Prom Commiffee 3: Commence- menf Commiflee 3. Quigley, Waller Radosevich, Tony Foolball 2, 33 Baslcelball 2, 33 Diamondball 3, 4. Radllxe, Valerie Swiinminq 2: Pup Club 2, 3: A l CI b , 3. GM U 2 Ramberg, Rober+ Ramslad, Clarl: Zuniili 4, Band 2, 3, 4: Saxo- l' 3, 42 Sl d l . gfzliilqlmrlel U an Rasch, Geraldine Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Camera 2: gi Girls Club 2, 3: Glee Club 43 A Cappella 2, 3, 4, ,E Q3 Rei+an, Daniel - Swirnminq 3. 4, Zenilli 3: Radio . 4: Math' 3' Remillard, William .l l-lislory 3. Q , 1' I' Q' Reynolds, Roberl' Rich, Jessie Mae Girls Club 3. 4, Girl Reserves 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: A Cap- X pella 2, 3, 43 Baslcelball 2, 33 Tumbling 2, 3. Rich, June Glee Club 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 3. Riedel, Helen Pep 2, 3, 43 l-lislory 4, Girls l Club 2, 3. Robbins, Doro+hy Pep Club 2. 3, 4. G-.A.A, 2, 3. 'I Rober+s, Harriel' Robinson, Wellin Faolball 2, 3: Fly Caslunq 2. Rockwood' Ann Golf 33 Pep Club 2, 33 l-lislory 41 Maslc and Wiq 47 Girls Club 2, 3, 4, fxuclion 4: Speclalor 4. lilly-live 6 -W yi . 1 Q-fl? I ' 1-rg figif ,. ' an 1 Q0- . I 4 ' ' V :-V 41 si 4' , VHA QI- is 4 fr .gy Roclen, Margueerile Pep Club 2 3, 45 Girls Club 2 3, 43 Auifion 4. Rosenberg, Harvey Baiizv-fba 2 3, 4. Rudberg, Roberl Foelball 2, 3: 'lraclr 4 Running, Lucille Rullca, Harold l-lifY 4. Solburn, Alvin Sandwich, Calherine Scanlon, John Swimming 3, 4: Capl filly-siii ain 3, 4. Rosenberg, Elaine Pep Club 3, 4: Girls Club 43 Glee Club 2, 31 French 4. Rossom, Dorolhy Pep 2, 3: l-lislory 3, Mask and Wiq 43 Girls 2, 3, 4, Zonifli 4, Speclalor 3, 4, Library 2, 3, 4. Rulmyr, Kenne+h Camera 3, 4, Auclion 4. Russell, Jean Golf 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 4: l-lislory 4 llreasurorlg Mask and Wig 3. 4: Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Aucfion 41 Zenilh 4. Ryan, Mary Pep Club 2 3, 4, l-lislory 4, Girls Club 2. 3, 4. Sandin, Virginia Pe Club 2, 3, 4, Maslc and P Wiq 33 Girls Club 2, 3, 43 Ze- nilh 45 Specfalor 4, Glee 2: A Cappella 3, 43 German 3, 43 Presidenf 43 Lalin 4, Sansam, John l-lisfory 43 Band 3, 43 Maple wood Academy 2, Schaefer, Alvin Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4. yr l 1 ' F Schar, Marguerile Pep Club 3, 4: Camera 43 Girls Clulf 3. S a, Edward Hislory 3. Schipper, Henry 4 HFY4, Schroeder, Kenneih Bmslinq 3, 43 Hislory 4, Schuler, Shirley Pep Club 43 Hislory 43 Girl Re- SMVCS 4' Schwarfz, David History 43 Aucfion 43 Debale 43 Glee 2, 33 A Cappella 33 Slamp Club 2. Schwedes, Margaref Pep Club 2, 33 l-lislory 43 Mask and Wig 23 Girls Club 2, 3. 41 Auclion 43 Glec 33 Lalin 43 Vice Selh' Alice Jean Presidenf 43 Beginners A Cap- PGP Cl'-lb Qi :li 4? Girls Club pulln 4' 2 3, 43 Zenilh 3, 43 Speclalor 3, 4. Seligman, Walker Swimminq 33 Bowlinq 23 Curlinq 43 Pop Club 23 l-lisfory 43 Mask and vvsq 2, l-lifY 2, 3, 4, Cs. Severson' Do'0+l'Y mera 33 Aucfion 33 Fly Caslinq P99 Clqb 2- 31 lfll5l0 Y 47 M554 23 Zenilh 23Spec1afor 23 Enter- and 'W'Q 4? Glfls Club Zi 41 lainers 23 Boys' Y Cabinef 2, 3, Aufllon 47 glee 3- 43 Sfamp 23 Isaak Walfon 2. Shapiro, Newell Hislory 43 Malh 33 German 3, 4. Shay, James B-Band 2, 3, 4. Sheeks, Arleen Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Hisfory 43 - Camera 3, 43 Girls Club 2, 3, Shefchik' Thomas 43 Girl Reserves 3, Mask and Wig 23 Zenilh 2, 3. 4. Edifor 43 Specfalor 2, 33 Class Play 43 Boys' Y Cabinel 3: Qrcheslra 23 Band 2, 3,43 Serv- ice Orcheslra 4. Sher, Alvin . Bowling 3, 43 Captain 33 Mask Shugarman' Amina and Wiq 43 Camera 43 Aucfion PSD Club Zi 3, 4: l-lislory 41 43 Mafh 33 Band 33 Slamp 2, 3. Mask and Wig 3, 43 Girls Club 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 23 Specfafor 3, 43 Malh 33 German 3, 4. fiffv-seven ' i s.: X I Q IN ,FW Q45 J ms Singlefon, lrene '- Pep Club 3, 43 l-lislery 43 Carri- I era 43 Girls Club 2, 3, 43 Span- ' islw 3, Sec-Treas, 3. M 'S gi xg 3 2 -al K S E Slculsal, Raymond Speclalor 43 Afiafion 33 Beqin- ninq Glee Cluib 43 lsaalr Wal- lon 2. Slofness, Selma Pep Club 2, 3, 43 l-lislory 43 Girls Club 2, 4: Aucfion 43 Speclafor 43 Glee 2. 3, 43 Li- brarian 3, 4. ri-. . E 4 ' Smi'll'1, Mary Ellen -mi b- Pep Club 2, 3 l-lislory 33 Maslc ' and Wiq 2: Girls Club 2, 3, 42 .. Auciion 4, GAA. 2, Siudenr ' Council 4. Soberg, Ray Fly Casiinq 23 Mailn 3. Soderquisf, Florence Pep Club 2, 3, 4. 16' Soloslxi, Marcia 3 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Maslr and Wifi 2 2, 3: G,-irls Clus 2, 33 G-lee 2 i . 3 4 l if Spadafore, MerrieHa Auciion 2, 3. Slcog, Lois Pep Club 2, 3, 43 l-lislrwry 43 Carrie-ra 23 Orrlw-sfrii 2, 4. Sleepaclc, Harrie? Pep Club 2, 3: l-lislnry 43 Mask and Wiq 33 Girls Cluli 2, 3, 43 Aucliiin 4, Cliairrriari 43 Spricla for 43 lualiri 43 Friivvli 4. Smilh, Doro+l'1y Smuland, Olive l-lislcwry 43 Girls Cluli 2. Sobo'Ha, Helen Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Hislory 43 Mask and Wiq 2, 3, 43 Girls Club 2. 3, 43Auc1iori 3, 43 Zv- nirli 43 Specialor 3, 43 Laiin 4, Pres 43 French 43 Pin,Rinq Corn- miifee 33 Commencemerir dance 33 Service V. Pres, 2, Solon, Harrie+ Pep Club 33 l-lisrory 43 Girl-. Club 3, 43 German 4. Sours, Lyle Foorball 3, 43 Basin-lball 2, 43 Class Play 43 DH Club 4. Spaclafore, Richard Ed. 43 lsaalc Walfori 2, In 3 .5 fiffy-ciqlil oolbfall 2: Bowlinq 23 l-lislory 43 Zenith 43 Sperlalfir 435530115 Speiz, Mildred -- Magi and waq 41 Geri. Club 3, 'R 43 Glu- 2: Bancl 4: GJKA. 3. S ,Q ,QQ picer, Richard . .,,' l-lislow 41 Fooiball 3, 4, A - H pi-lla 3, German 31 Auciion 41 S! Fliorn Commiffee 3: Commence- .x gl- -1 ie 5 . - Cap 5 ivw-ni C0fiHTil'fiuL' 3. cgi E we A ' Spina, Ru+l1 Clif-orluawlvr 3: Pe-p 2: Gifs Club 23 Biq Sisle-r 3. Spindler' Lois Pep Club 2, 3, Hislory 3, Mask and Wim 2' Giile Club 2 3 4 Ze,-riirh 3. Sprague, Lorna belle Pep Club 2, 3, 41 l-lislory 4: Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves S+ac-:howiak Edward Siaclxowialc, John Siahl, Mandring lmiuriainers 2. Slallrer, Donald ,- Track 2i Bowlinq 33 Pep 2, 3: lrlislory 4g Hi-Y 33 Auciion 43 S+einke Molli 3 4. l ' .4 fi Sfenberg, Helvi Baslcolbnll 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3. 43 Pep Club S+ h M ' ' 2,41 l-lisiory 41C-amera Club 3: ep ensonl al-lone Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Library 3, 43 G,A.A. 2, 3, 43 Tumblinq 2. Sfern, Gordon Slmlinq 2, 3, 4. Slirraff, Mildred Sviiirimiriq 2, 3: Pep Club 2. 3, 41 Girls Club 2, 3, 4: Glee 7, 3, A Cappella 43 Siarrip 3, 4: GAA. 2, 3, 4. Siocky, Elna , 4- in-,. Club 2. 3. 4. T ,,.,, . Sfomberg, Henry 'Fiflv-nine if: 4 i affix I I I ff.. . is 'M Q fs if N by 152. . ..,. ' 9 3' Shand, Evelyn Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Hislory 3, 4: Girls Club 2.3 4. Shand' Jean Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 3. 4: Girl Reserves 2: Lalin 3. Sfrand, Roger Pep Club 2, 3. Sfrand, Shirley Baslcelball 3: Volleyball 2: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Glae 3, 4: GJNA. 4: Lalin 2, S+rombeck, Edward Chess 3: Zenilh 4: Avialiun 3: Glee 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: S+ Slarnp 3, 4. Deiileld 2. romquisli' Kennelh Foofball 2: Swimniinq 2, 3: His- fory 4: Glen 2, 3, 4: A Cappel- la 2, 3, 4. Sfuberg, Be++y Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 2. Sundeen, Dorofhy Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 2, 3. 4: Sfudenf Council 4. Suhlon, John Swain, Irene Baslce1ball2, 3, 4: Swimminq 2: Diamonclball 3, 4: Pep 2, 3: Girls Club 2, 3: Glee 3, 4: Turn- blinq 2, 3, Swain, Margueri+e Pep Club 2, 3. Swan, Charles Fomball 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2: History 4: Fly Casfinq 2: Auc- fion 4: Speclalor 3: Avialion 4' Glee 4: German 2, 3: lsaalc Vfallon 2, Swanson, Dolores Pep 2, 3. 4: Hislory Club 2, 3. 4: G-ifls Swanson, Douglas l-lislory 4. Swanson, Florence Pep Club 2. 3, 4: Girls Clib 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserfes 2: Zenifli 2, Swangh-om. Bob 3' Foofball 2, 3, 4: Caplain 4: Bas- kelball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3 4: Class Officer 2, 3, 4: Pres. 2, 3, 4: Prom Chairman 3: l-lomeliosf gixfy Boy Fusser 3. l Tallalcson, Hazel Baslneiball 33 Volleyball 23 Pep Club 2. 3, 4: Hisfory Club 31 Girls Club 2,31 Glee Club 2, 33 A Cappella 4. Tarnowslri. Be'H'y Pep Club 3, 4: Hislory Club 43 Girls Club 3, 4. Tennan-l, Jean Pep Club 2: History Club 4: Mnslc and Wiq 3: Girls Club 2, 3, 41 Auclion 2, 4, Zenilh 23 Queens Courl 4: Assisianl Busi- ness Manaqer of Zenilh 4: Lalin Club 4, Thompson. Miles Auclion 3, 43 Zenifh 3, 43 Class Play 3, 4. l'omar, Joseph Pop Club 2: Zenillw 2: Specia- lor 2' Aviafinn 2 3' lsaal: Wal Tallakson, Lorraine Baslefball 2, 3. 4: Diamondball 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 23 Tumbling 2, 3. Tedlund, Donna Baslnelball 2, 3, 4: Caplain Bas- lrefball 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Hise lory Club 41 Girls Club 27 Aucf lion 4: Girl Reserves 33 Enler- fairiers 2, A Cappella 4. Thompson, Keifh l-lislory Club 43 Camera Club 47 Auclion 2, 3, 4: Zenilh 41 Maih Club 2, 3: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Head Quarler Masfer 3: Quarler Masler 4: Sfudenf Council 3. Thompson, Rodney Pep Club 2, 33 l-lislory Club 3. 4: Hi-Y 2, 3: Fly Casling 2, .sg Isaak Wallon 25 Sophomore Dramafic Club 2. you Zi ' ' ' Tomlin, Clayfon foonen, Frank Foolball 2, 31 Hi-Y 2, 33 M-:flu Club 3. lrelford, Marjorie Pop Club 2, 3, 4: l-lislory Club 43 Mask and Wiq 2,3,4gCf1m- era Club 2, 3, 43 Girls Club 2 3, 43 Girls Club 2. 3. 4: Auiificin 43 Zenilh 43 Speclalor 2, 33 Slu- denl Council 3. lreufharf, Roberr Torgerson, Beafrice Trepanier, Jane Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Girls Club 2, 3, 4. Trusco'H, Alber+ine sixly-one sv 4 W 'Q QW twirl .if vi A .1 4 -' 'P ig, J I4 ls i ,Z . A Q' 'i 5v Q. 35- fi Tun+uri, Elmer Tyllia, Margaref Pep Club 2, 3, 4: l-lislory Club 4, Girls Club 2, 3, 43 fkufirm 4. Verielney, George Traclc 3, 4: Cross Counfry 13 l-lislory Club 4 -. A ,- ' X if - A Vollre, Eloise Pep Club 2: German Club 3, ' ?, .ff Wagner, BeHy 'ii' Pep Club 2, 3, 4: l-lisiory Club , L is 43 Maslc ancl VViq 3: Girls Club 2, 3, 4, Auclior 4, Library Club 3, 4: German Club 4. Q ,.,,,,. 2 Walker, Lucille Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 2. 3, 41 Auclion 4-3 Librarian Glce Club 23 A Cappella 3, 4. Walin, Reber? Pep Club 4, l-lislory Club 4: Auclion 4, Avialion 23 Malin- Club 3 Glee Club 43 Corn- rnencernenf Usher 3, Class Pin and Ring Conirnillee. ,y V Warner, Phyllis Pep Club 3, 4i Mask and Wiq 7 Girls Club I', 3, 4: Specialor ar 2 7? . 2, 'q.,.d,f' A X Sixiy-lwo Turner, BeH'y Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Maslc and lNiq 2, 3, 41 Girls Club 2, 3, 41 Ani, lion 4: Frencln Club 4. Van Ryzin, Gerril Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 43 His Tory Club 3, 4. Vivian, George , Y iaidijk Lkui Hl Bowling 3, l-li-Y 2, 4, Class Play -7 , t- f f - 43 Band 3, 4, Service Orclriislm M-Ai.. +A.. 3.12.9 ,qv xg 's,.,u,n,.g,xN 4A kr 1 Von, Alfred Fly Caslinq 2, 3, 4, Walin, Leillwa Pep Club 3, 4: History 4. Wallin, Herman l-lislory Club 43 Aucfion 43 Glow Club 4, Comrnenccrnenf U.lif3r 3. Ward, Marilee Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Mask and Wfrq Club 23 Girls Club 2, 3, 43 Auc- fion 4: Zenifli 43 Malliomalirs Club 2,3gOrcl'ies1ra3, Band 2, 3, 4: Lalin 21 Band Treasurer 4: Band Secrolary 4, Weaclcler, Vivian Pep Club 4, Wisconsin 2. Webb, Georgia l-lisfory Club 4. Wehvila, Elhel Pep Club 4, Girls Club 4. Weslring, Ber+ha Pep Club 2, 3. 47 Girls Club 2. 3 Whelan, Mary Ellen Girls Club 3, 4: A Cappella Gleo Club 4. Whelan, Mary Karherine Girls Club 4. Whiflalzer, Mary Gene Pep Club 4: Girls Club 2 3 4 French Club 4. I I Niclxlancl, Edward Chess Club 2, 3: Mafhemalics ClbgOfh. 2,318 d7, . 3.1. 3 lc mlm an Wiersch, Virginia Pep Club 2, 3: Girls Club 2, 3. 43Auc1ion 43 Chess Club 4: Ze- nith 4: Slarnp Club 2, 3, Pres. 2. 3: G.A.A. 3, 4, l-lead Ol horseback riding 3, 4: German Club 3, 4. Viesan, Donald Hi-Y 33 Chess Club 2, 35 Malh Club 3. Wiesen, Doro+hy Pep Club 2, 3, 4: l-lislor Cl b y u 41 Girls Club 2, 3, 45 Girl Re- serves 3. Vigg, Mary Mask and Wiq 43 Girls Club 2: Class Play 4: Orclieslra 2, 3, 4. Wiggins' Glee Club 2, 3, 41A Ca ppella 3, 4. Yiggins, William Orchestra 2, 3. Williams, Roberl' Foolball 33 Baslmefball 2 3 4' Tracln 2. 3, 4: Auclion Marll Club 3. filliams, Winfield l-'li Y 43 ll 'ri Rebresenlalive 23 Nalional For- Wilmot Elaine Q-bale 3, Session Roo ensic League 3, Prize in Unive sily ol Iowa Ari Conlesf. Pep Club 23 l-lislory Club 4, Glen Club 4. sixly-lhree 4 3 sr F . 3, 'Q f il-f fa Qs L- : ...Q 3 lull' Willse, Pafrician Pep Club 2, 3. 43 l-lislory Club 33 Camera Club 2, 3, 43 Auclion 43 Speclalor 23 Class Play 32 Library Club 2 Pres. 3, Sec. 4. Winship, Fred Baslcelball 23 Volleyball 23 Peo Club 3, 43 Carrera Club 2. Wipson, Mary Ellen Girls Club 4: Slamp Club 4. Woolle'H, Marion Pep Club 2. 3, 43 l-lislory 43 Girls Club 3, 4. Ylinen, John l-lislory Club 43 Hi-Y 23 Aucllon 43 Mallwemalics Club 3, 43 Clxemlslry Club 43 Session Room Clwarnps 2. Zelcznilcar, Frances Wine, David Sluclenl Manaqev' Debale 33 Aucllon 43 Zenlfh 47 Debale 3. Winfer, BeH'y Curlinq 43 l-ll-Y 43 Camera Club 43 Chess Club 33 Avlalion 2. Wisfed, Be'Hy Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Girls Club 2. 3: Audlon 43 Class Play 3. Wrighl, Claire Pep Club 2, 3.416-Irls Club 3. 43 Zenillw 33 Glee Club 33 A Cappella 43 Aucllon 4, Zalk, Mariorie Pep Club 2, 33 l-llslory Club 4: Maslc and Wiq 3: Girls Club 2. 3, 43 Auclion 43 Zenlllw 4. Zywol, Helen Pep Club 3, 43 l-llslory Club 4' Girls Club 3. 43 Aucllon 4. I N MEMUIQ IAM SAYIIUIIT Qlielgrrn 1913-1539 slxly-four S W f 1 V1 W' WW gl -ll lp N we -49 P ,ff W s, WMM 3' fi M W W Q NX I W 1 N X i V f X X 'K w ' W M ff' I ,iff WW? -K V M ' 1 ' ! ARGAREI Mulm X , RN BE n sr GlflL MWER E5 T' all f g A -A 'I 1 Q AJ, 'X: 'fY.+'::Y, Q , 1, sv 1. L v X - N f WM g 1 W3 l'Q'- Jlfij'f f5l'1 i5 fff577!l ik' ' '--A ii 1 X M X M .4fxQiiWf'y L A K f 4 '-'ziiw ,T 7- -f QQ -:-1EZ,5Eg1-, - J--L-f-1- ' f w, ik WW Q w1l?E' I M 1, V ,, E' X N it M R X5 4' 17755 it ,J ' if ,fx if . ..... FIV- S N Lg UB Sw WV fx- X -' - ' Mi-V ,gb L.:'5. 5x5 '41 X 5Mi FUfi??M 'f..' Q5 W ye - . 1 , x V, ' Xxx 4 , ,H ,fi :J-5, - 'N ' -. b ' fffrg' J' x ' X WQKXST' - N'l4 x -- '- .- ' f Q ., W Lk 925,45 nw, .4 , JEAN ANNEKE Biqqesl Girl Bluffer A 'N' JOHN GRANDY ISABELLE KNUCKEY Biggesm' Boy Bluffer Bigqesf Girl Boos+er ZOE HARTMAN VVi'r+ies+ Girl BOB NEHRING VVi++ies+ Boy BOB NEIPP ELAINE DAHL CHARLES Bigqesf Boy Boosfer Mos? Afhlefic Girl Mosf Afhlefic Boy SUZAN LOOS Pre+Hes'r Girl Wuiv, MANDRING STAHL Mosf Handsome Boy S fy LEONARD NAYMARK fyy. fi . , A Q. A . 1- , 1 . wif We .l DONALDCRASSWELLER MURIEL BROMAN ESTHER MARCOVICH Wilh a fresh aufumn breeze in our sails, we glided safely info our Junior year al Cenlral under 'rhe able guidance of our adviser. Miss Klaus. We prided ourselves by again being lhe largesl class in fhe hislory of +he school. To direcl our course we elecled Leonard Naymarlc, presi- dent The remainder of lhe piloting crew consisfed of Donald Crassweller, vice president Muriel Broman, secrelaryz Jean McDon- ald, lreasurer and Eslher Marcovilch, assis+an+ lreasurer. We have fried +0 do our parl in all phases of school life and can indeed be proud of our record. Our ranking in scholarship and parlicipalion in alhlelics and social funclions have been done wifh an en+husia'ric and whole-hearled soirif. This was necessary in order lo alfain our goal of making +he class of I94O one of +he mos? progressive and ouf- sfanding +o pass +hrough 'rhe doors of Cen+ral. Bearing This +hough+ in mind, we considered our Junior year indeed a successful one as we sailed ou'r of if wilh high hopes for our deslinalion, 'lhe Senior class. MISS KLAUS sixfy-eighf ' i 1: Ass CLAII SOPHOMORE YEAR 5epTember 7, l937-l.lO0 Sophomores enTered CenTral To l form The largesT class in The school's hisTory. lNovember 8. I937-Our TirsT class meefing. Miss Klaus, j our advisor, inTroduced The following officers: Leon- ard Naymark, President Donald Crassweller, Vice Presidenfg Jean McDonald, SecreTary: Ray Milberg, Treasurer. November 24, I937-The Sophomore class formed The largesT pool in The hisTory of The AucTion. February I5, I938-Our second class meeTing was given over enTirely To an address by Dr. Hale of CarleTon College. February 28, i938-AT our Third and final class meeTing of T This year, we announced plans for a ST. PaTrick's Day l dance on March I7. lwarch I7, i938-A ST. PaTrick's Day dance was given in j The gym by The Sophomore class under The chairman- ship of Muriel Broman and Leonard Naymarlr. IITUDY JUNIOR YEAR SepTember 6,I938-Our class of 950 was The largesT Jun- ior class ever enrolled aT CenTral. OcTober I8, I938-We held The TirsT class meeTing and inTroduced our officers. OcTober 29, l938-We sponsored a Hallowe'en Dance wiTh class ofTicers as chairmen. November 23. I938-Again our class played an imporTanT parT in The AucTion. February 4, I939-SomeThing new was Tried by The Jun- ior class by way of a Mid-year Prom. IT was given aT The Casa del NorTe wiTh Jean McDonald serving as general chairman. April 20, I939-SomeThing else new. The business of our class meeTing was followed by an enTerTainmenT wiTh EdiTh Taylor as misTress of ceremonies. l l l FOOTBALL , Many of The ouTsTanding players lasT season were juniors. The junior leTTermen were: Don Crass- lweller, Olle Chillberg, Elmer Lake, Ray Milberg, James PraTchois, Thane Sponsel, and Roger Torenson. BASKETBALL T The junior boys on The squad proved valuable To Coach Swain during The pasT season. Those ThaT Mon Their leTTers were: Don Crassweller, Jack LiTman, Sherman Long, and Ray Milberg. T TRACK Those juniors who earned leTTers in Track lasT spring were: Ray Milberg, Morris Nordean, RoberT Lund, John lngersoll and James PraTchois. l CROSS COUNTRY , The juniors on The vicTorious cross counTry Team lasT Tall were: John lngersoll, RoberT Lund and Norris Nordean. , SKIING l The junior boys made a Tine showing in skiing lasT winTer. A greaT number oT Them won leTTers. hey are: Roberf ConTardo, Ray Folland, Donald C. Johnson, Elmer Lake, BerT Ringdahl and Alloys jfalkakson. f HOCKEY i The Tollowing junior boys won leTTers on The puck-squad lasT season: Fred AlberTs, Olle Chillberg, lMarvin Erickson, lrwin Garden, RoberT Gunderson, Dick MaTTson, John Simonds, Roger Sorenson and lRay WaTTen. j SWIMMING f The Two juniors on The swimming Team who disTinguished Themselves were: Dave AusTin and Nevin jNordal. TENNIS 5 The only junior To win a leTTer on The Tennis Team was Irving Greenspan. 1 l GOLF l John Jenswold and WilberT Birno were The junior leTTermen on The golf Team lasT spring. l BASEBALL j For lasT springs Team These juniors won le'Hers in baseball: Bob EllioT, Norman Norris and David :Oxman. CURLING ' The juniors who won leTTers on The curling Team were: Gerald Baren, RoberT BuTler, Edward Nico- jloison and Myron Nelson. l DEBATE l On The debaTe Team, Lee JohnsToh and Layne MarTin were The juniors who won leTTers. l sixTy-nine l 50 JIM HOLGATE ',.:i ll 51 ELSIE VALLEN 28 BARBARA SPICER ALICE 4 l'gg0 ....?2 m. . ' '-... K GALLAGI-IEA ' 29. CARQ1. HUHNKE JEAN MCDONALD 2. MARY SCANLOIY, JEAN AIYIYEKE 2. DON ODDEIY 3. GLORIA ATOL f .BARBARA GILLELAND 5 JOYCE Pf7'fR5ON 6. MARY KAY KOHLBRY 7 MARY KAY KOVLBRK JEAN 56'Af'78L-'AU 8. IYORMA IYORDEAN SHWM Y L!7' MAN 9. MARY SCAIYLON IO ELAIIVL' PETERSON 11. CHARLES CONE, WIARY SCANLON IZLOUISE AIVIUIYDSUIV I3 DICK CONDE If HAZEL INSTONE 15 VI VIAN QUINN I6.IX7URIAL BROMAN, c!0CELY!Y NOR THFIED I7 B410 MILLER I8 GIIYA IVINLEY fs. JM R055 2o..ffA1v MCDONALD Z1 do ref PETERSOM A sffffafr .fzffvf EAGM5 22.fvAfer SCANLUAI 51.515 WALLEN 25.dOf1IY swofvos LL OL 24. .fm H01 OA rf, BILL FRE5 mo, I II L A A III , ED rofeofsofv A W 251 DON IWCII- OLSON ' 26.I50RI'IA!Y IYORRIS A 22 JEAN .SHAMBEAU , 2 1 bg 5 ff J I , m I A i I E fre 'Lf If j, 1, ra f ,., 5 , 3IM .K , V H Lf! . ff-- .rd I 9 1. 1 2. 1 3. 4.0 6,71 8, qrbfwflv tl 12. ,5 I x 15. I Q 16 JOHN PHILLIPS T8 19. 21. k2l55gLi4 1 3 l5fJiL5O15yQ IALLI-51.14 ' 1 Avery, Doroihy Bergfallc, Jean Buirlerworih, Keiih Conde, Dick Cook, Myra Drawz, Shirley Ann Goldish, Roberf Hanson, BeHy Lou Holmes, Jane Ingersoll. John Johnsion, Lee Kallimanis, George Lalcela, Lillian Laffs, Evelyn' Bafeman, Margarei' Beaulieu, Marian Davis. Lionel Farrell, Crumpfon Fleming, Florence Flynn, Clarence Garreff, Belly Lou Hill, Vieno Karsner, Phyllis Kielley, Lorraine A HONOR ROLL Semes'l'er Ending January 27, i939 Macdonald, Elizabefh McDonald. Jean Merriman, Doro+hy Meyers, Dolores Milberg, Ray O'Brien, Adams Rooney. Pafricia Segal, Harold Surine, PaH'y Thomas, John Thors+ensen, Adeline Walz, Mary Weinberg, Ellioi l5l B HONOR ROLL sevenfy-fwo Kummerwold, Gladys Lifman, Shirley Manley. Virginia MaHson, Hazel Mellin, Shirley Palm, Dolores Pollock, Earl Shambeau, Jean Tallalcson, Alloys 4 l Aarons. Faye Abelson. Joyce Adams, Louise Aho, lrene Ahola, Violel Alriclr, Vicloria Amundson, Alice Amundson. Louise Anderson. Dorolhy Anderson, Gladys Anderson, Jeanelle Anderson, Viola Andler, Dorolhy iAndreason, Neva iAngerman, Marie ,Anunli, Norma SArmslrong, Belly Aslreland, Rulh lAspin, Doris 5 Avery, Dorolhy Balrlren, Ada l Barlell, Barbara ' Baruzzine. Frances lBaleman, Margarel Bauer. Gayle Bawden, Rulh Beardsley. Myrlle Beaulieu. Marian Beede, Evelyn Boyce, Sadie Behrns, Margery 1 Berg, Barbara i Berg, Bernice 9 Berglallc. Jean i Berglund, Mariorie , Bergslrom. Doris 1 Berlrheiser, Marian Benson, Eleanor Berman, Janel N Billeler. La Merle Biron. Jean Blaslzi. Lorraine Blomberg, Bernyce Borough, Palricie Brandrill, Nancy Brewer, Loismarie Broman, Lorraine Broman, Muriel Brown, Belly Brown, Mildred Brownlee. Joell Buchanan, Mary Bussa, Mary Bulcharl, Lois Callahan, Marilyn Calverley, Marion Y Caprigleone. Angeline l Carey, Delores l Carson. Joan Carlos. Helen Carpenler, Jean Casperson, Bernice Calc. Lenore Cavenaugh, June Chagris, Anna Chisholm, Palricia Ciaccio. Rose Clarlr, Virginia Cole, Belly Combrey, Bernice Coolc, Lorraine Coolr, Myra Curlis, Gwendolyn Cusick, Lois Dahlqren. Elsie l 1 l l l Daly, Ellen i Davis. Eva l Davis. Florence Davis, Rulh Davis, Sadie l De Lacey, Belle ' Dennler, Jeanne l l UNIDIQ CLAII I2 ITEIQ JUIIBOI' Gifll Dewey, Naomi Doig, Lois Douville, Marion Dow, Mary Drawz, Shirley Ann Dreher, Eleanor Drew, Belly Dulinslci, Dorolhy Dyrdahl, Kalherine Eagles, Shirley June Easlman, Eslher Engselh, Margarel Ericlcson. Bellie Jeane Ericlcson, June Erickson, Shirley Esse. Carol Evans, Eugenia Fawcell, Emily Fenslre, Jean File, Verna Filialraull. Shirley Finman, Virginia Fisher, Arlene Fisher, Phyllis Flall, Shirley Flemming, Florence Forberl, Virginia Forlin. Virginia Frisell, Lois Gagnon, Kalherine Gamash, Arlene Gardner, Mary Ann Garrell, Belly Lou Galer, Jeanne Gilleland, Barbara Goldlin, Gladys Goodman, Cordelia Grande. Gudrun Grandy, Kalherine Green, Phyllis Grimslad, Margarel Gunderson, Marian Guslalson, Belly Haasl, Maude Hammarsledl, Dorolhy Hancoclc. Gloria Hanson. Belly Lou Hanson, Carol Hanson, Geraldine Hanlz, Vicloria Harvey, Lorraine Haugen, Dorolhy Hawes, Veryl Henkel, Lorraine Herrling, Belly Healh, Belly Jane Hill, Vieno Hillslrom, Marion Hoag, Mergie Holslrand, Marion Holm, Eleanor Holmberg, Barbara Homes, Jane Holsl, Mae Adele Hoppe, Rulh Howard. Faye Huhnlre, Carol Humphreys, Virginia Hyman, Sylvia lnslone, Hazel Jacobson, June James, Dorolhy Jaslzi, Josephine Johnson, Lois May Johnson, Margarel W. Johnson, Mariorie Johnson, Marybelh Johnson, Merle Johnson, Rulh Johnson, Thoris Johnson, Virginia Johnslon, Jane Kall, Audrey Kaner, Shirley Karon, Lois Karsner. Phyllis Kaasala, Vieno Kehl, Dorolhy Kellell, Carmen Kielley. Lorraine Kindgren, Marion Knowllon. June Knuclcey, Elizabelh Kohagen, Berlha Kohlbry, Mary Kay Kollalh, Mary Koslci, Pearl Krause, Jeanelle Kreuzberger, Helen Krzeminslci, Evangeline Kucharslry, Mary Jane Kummerwold, Gladys Lalrela. Lillian Landry, Jeanne Larsen. Audrey Larson, Virginia Lalham, Elizabelh La Tour, Marie Lalls, Evelyn Laurin, Alleyne Le Duc, Beverly Legaull, Marian Lenl, Jeanelle Lenl, Louise Levenson, Selma Levine, Belly Lindzy, Annabelle Linlc, Mariorie Lilman, Shirley Loclrharl, Janel London, Bealrice Longline, Lorraine Lundmarlr, Rebecca Lundquisl, Lorraine Macdonald. Elizabelh Macgregor, June Macieieslci, Mary Ann Mac lnnis, Belle Meghan, Audrey Meghan, Doris Malci, Mary Malri, Norma Malxowslci, Angeline Manley, Virginia Marcovilch, Eslher Malheson, Irene Mallsen. Edna Mallson, Gloria Mallson, Hazel May, Belly Lou May, Evelyn Mayer, Hazel Mazzie, Anne McCarlhy, Caroline McDonald, Jean McLean, Aileen McLean, Mariorie McLeod. Mariorie McOuade, Calherine McQuade, Marjorie Mell, Lois Mellin, Shirley Merriman, Dorolhy Meyers, Dolores Milelr, Polly Miller. Edna Miller, Marian Millers, Shirley Mills, Calherine Missahl, Elayne Milchell, Dorolhy Milchell, Florence Monroe, Pal Moulds, Elizabelh sevenly-lh ree Muclrarl. Marie Muclcarl. Millicenl Nallzger, Elizabelh Nalalie, Lucille Nerhaugen. Margarel Newman, Marlha Nielson. Audrey Nordeau, Norma Nordin, Mae Nordslrand, Doris Nordslrom, Margarel Norlhlield, Jocelyn Norman, Lorrayne Nygaard. Gladys O'Brien, Margarel Oeslreich, Beverly Ogren, Edna Mae Ogren, Shirley Olalson, Mildred Olson, Belly Olson. Dorolhy Olson, Eleanor Olson, Jane Olson, Ruby Oman, Kalherine Opheim. Doris Orlquisl. Virginia Pahl, Jenelle Palm, Dolores Pasell, Belly Pallison, Gerlrude Pearl, Harriel Pearson, Bernice Perrall, Belly Pelerson, Belly Pelerson, Elaine Pelerson, Helen B. Pelerson, Helen L. Pelerson, Joyce Pelerson, Jeanelle Pelerson, June Pllueger, Dorolhy Phelan. Mary Philip. Sheila Piering, Rosemary Pinchalc, Alice Pohl, Louise Qual, Virginia Quinn, Vivian Rankin, Evelyn Ranla, Aili Marie Reed, Belly Reniclr, Lois Richard, Dorolhy Richells, Helen Riggio. Angi Robinson, Maye Rolfe, Belly Rooney. Palricia Ross. Agnes Ruberg, Helen Rude, Frances Ruden, Belly Runell. Virginia Sands, Joyce Sala, Lois Scanlon, Mary Scarcella, Rose Schneider, Edilh Schuberl, Arlene Schwarlz, June Sellie, Elisabelh Saelens. Eslher Sandwiclc, Calherine Schade. Belly J. Severinson, Eloise Severson, Lucille Shambeau, Jean Sher, Rulh Siegel, Dorolhy Simon, Belly Ann Singlelon, Dorolhy E. Singleron, Edifh Skieie. Gloria Skieveland, Arlene Skog, Shirley Skoglund, Virginia Sloines, Lillian Smiih, Louise Smiih, Mary Jane Solberg, Befly Solem, Evelyn Spring, Lillian Springer, Berry Sfarkey, Kaihryn Slein, Goldie Siephenson, Glennie Slephenson, Mariorie Slorms, Gerfrude Sforms, Mary Ann Aberneihy, James Abrahamson, Donald Adeife, Derrill Adelson, Sidney Ahlman, Roy Ahola, Harold Akervik, Norman Alberis, Fred Aldrich, Neal Alquisi, Hilberi Aman, Selh Amon, Bob Amundsen, John Anderson, Byron Anderson, George Anderson. Gordon Anderson, Harvey Anderson, Helge Anderson, lver Anderson, Jim Anderson, Walfer Anderson. Wesley Andrea, William Andresen, Oliver Aus, Clifford Ausiin, David Aufin, Sfewarl Bakalyar, Roberi Bakke, Howard Barnes, John Bariel, Warren Barfel, Danny Bauden. John Beaudin, Willard Behning, Glenn Benson, Clifford Berg, Archie Bergher, Alfred Bergman, Henry Barnsfein, Roland Beyer. Bill Beyer, Raymond Bing, Willard Birno, Wilberl Blair, Richard Bloomquisf, Roberi Bloomquisl, Herberi Bodin, William Boniface, Leonard Bosirom, Algoi Bowen, George Braden. Monroe Braikovich. Edward Brander, Tom Bromme, Peie Broski, Leon Browne, Charles Brown. Sianley Bryanf, Donald Buck, Kenneih Buehring, Warren Bufler, Roberf Buiferworlh, Keiih Cameron, Dan Campbell, William Camuel, Bernard Capoyianes, Nick Surine, Paliy Swanson, Margaref Sweei, Koneia Swenson, Edifh Swenson, Thelma Tadeo, Helen Taylor, Edith Taylor, Ruih Thompson, Beriha Thomson, Beiiy Thoreson, Lucille Thorsiensen, Adeline Tibeifs, Hale Tourville, Dawn Tracy, Eileen Trolia, lda Troiia, Margarei Tulloch, Beiiy Underdale, Lylene Underhill, Alycemae Vainio, Bernice Van Hoven, Jane Van Nispen, Anfoinefle Van Scheick, Helen Veriainen. Elsie Vivian, Jane Von Schenk, Henrieiie Walsfrom, Priscilla Wallberg, Ann Marie Wallen. Gerirude Wallin, Elsie Mae Wallin, Fern Walz, Mary Ward, Mariorie Waison, Margene Wakefield, Olive JUIIIDI' BOY! Capoyianes, Socraies Carlson. Bob Carlson, Clarence Carlson, Clarence Carlson, Harold Carlson, Milfon Carfer, Robert Cash, Dan Caskey, Roberl Casperson, Donald Casperson, Roberf Cedergren, John Celusla, George Chadovilch, Maurice Cheneveri, Alan Chepel, John Chilberg, Olle Chipman, Jim Chrisfensen, Charles Chrisiiansen. Chris Chrisfiansen, Donald Chrisfofferson, Fred Churchill, Harvey Cieluch, Wallace Claeys, Ray Claeys, Walfer Clancy, George Cole, Duane Cole. Roger Conde, Dick Cone, Charles Coniardo, Roberi I, Conway, John ,fi Crassweller, Donaldi Cronkrighf, Gordon. Crowell, Ray ,, A Dahl, Warrqeh' Davidson, Chas, i, Davidson, Kenneih, 'W Davis, Harold , ' Davis, Joe Davis, Lionel Davis. Yale DeBoer, John Degen, Thomas Deibler, Dick Dennis, William Dickey. Richard Dinkel, Francis Dinkel. Fred Dryke, Malcolm Ducle++, Roger Duncan, Clyde Dufion, Clare Easley, Clarence Easfman, Roger g Edslrom, Roberi A. Edsirom, Roberf L. , Egan, Bob I Eischen. James ,, Eischen, William Eisenberg, Herberi Ellioil, Roberi L. Ellison. Howard Enghusen. James Engle, Donald Enrighi, Jack Engsirom, Arfhur Engsirom, Reynold Erickson, James Erickson, Lesler Erickson, Marvin Erickson, Vernon Essen, Orville Evens, Bill Farrell, Crumplon Fegraeus, Roberl Feiro, George Ferber, Edgar Fieldman, Aaron Fink, Jimmy Finsky, Gerald Fisher, Vergil Flynn, Clarence Engle, Ray Fredsirom, Roberl FreneH'e, Charles Fresiedi, Bill Frosi, Charles Furiman, James Galaiz, Nick Gallagher, Wallace Galanl, Jack Gallop, Melvin Garden, Irwin Gauld, George Geason, Wallace Gerrish, Thomas Gerrish, Roberf Gold, Calvin Goldish, Roberi Goldsworihy, Richard Gordon, Roger Greeley, Horace Greenspan, Irving Greenspan. Murray Grenner. Warde Gunderson, Roberi Gurovifsch, Arfhur Hagberg, Jim Haglund, Edwin Haig, Arlhur Hale, Bob Handris, George Han er, Edward Han?ord, Charles Hanff, John Hanson. Bazel Hanson, Herman Hanson, Roberi Andrew Harper, James Haugen, Edward Hawes, Leslie Heed, Ardon Helewslci, John Hellslrom, Allen Helmer, Roberl Henderson, Roberf Hermanson, Ray High, Warren Hildebrandt Ralph Hoban, Roberi' Hoff, John Hollinger, Wallace . , seveniy-four Weackler, Marian Weinberg, Valerie Weisberg, Jennie While. Eleanor Wiens, Lealrice Wilkinson, Grace Williams, Violel Wilmol. Beify Wilson, Eileen Wilson, Kafhryn Winkler, Alberia Winzenburg, Virginia Yonesowifz, Gerfrude Young, Dorofhy Young, May Zaslasky, Marian Zurovsky, Ferne Holmen, Warren Holmes, Russell Hudson, Lyle Ingersoll. John Jackson, Wallace Jacobs, Howard Jamar, Warren Jennings, Hughie Jensen. Donald Jensen, George Jenswold, John Johnson, Chesier Johnson, Clarence Johnson Donald Johnson Erling Johnson Evereii Johnson, Ray Johnson, Russell Johnson. William Johnsion, Lee Jones, Bill Jorgenson, Dave Julien, George Kallimanis, George Klasky, Lyle Klawilier, Edward Klopich, Marshall Kobus. Edward Koehler, Richard Kohn, Wiebur Kolarik, Charles Komulainen, Roberi Korpi, Russell Krause, George Krause, Roberi Kreiman, Melvin Krovifz, Maurice Krueger, Jule Kubiski, Milfon Kummerwold, John LaFex, Roberl' Lahlinen, Edwin Lake, Elmer Landquisf, Winion LaPanfa, Warren Larka, Earl Larson, Cyrill Larsen, Roberf Larson, Wayne LeClair, Reuben Lees, Aaron Leischke, Henry Lepak, Dominic Lepak, Sfanley Levenduski, Daniel Lewis, James Lieberman, Abbeif Lindberg, Kenneih Liiman, Jack London, Conrad Long. Sherman Low. Jack Luder, Leslie Lund, Bob Lund, Orville Lundmark, Warren Macleod, Malcolm Magney, Charles Malmo, Lee Malwiclr. Roberi Markslone, Melvin Mariin, Dwighf Marfin. Jack Mar+in, Layne Massie, Arihur Maffson, Richard McCool. Morgan McCroclrlin, Kenneih McKay, Leonard McLaughlin. Jacl: McManus, Eugene McNuliy, Pai Memmola, Keirh Michelizzi, Bruno Milberg. Ray Miller, Clemanl Moe, Arnold Moffai, Jim Monlgomery, Donald Morfon, Don Moulfon. Roberr Mullin, Jaclc Naddy. Llewellyn Naymarlr, Leonard Nelson. Earl Nelson. James Nelson. Myron Nelson. Norman Nelsen, Bob Neumann, Don Nicholson. Donalc Nordal. Nevin Nordean. Maurice Nordsfrom, Nils Noreen, Roger Norley. Alfred Norris, Norman Nolau. Gregory Nylen. Ray Nyquist Howard , O'Brien, Adams Odden, Don Olson, Clifford Olson, John Olson, Kennefh R. Olson, Kennefh Olson, Marshall Olson, Richard Oman. James O'NeiII. John Oxman, David Oifo, Jock Page, Dave Pappas. Gordon Parson. Ross Paqueiie, Edward Parker. Roberf Passon, Waller Palferson, Weldon Pearce. John Pearson. Philop Pellinen, Russell Pelfo, Vicior Pernala, Louis Perrauli, Lawrence Peierson. Gene Peferson, George P. Peferson, Gerald Peferson. Ralph Peioleffi, Roberf Phillips, John Pierse. Earl Pierson. Sfanley Plauni, Jim Pollock. Earl Polhalcos. Jim Prafchios, James Priley, Roland Radford, Don Rasmussen, Roberi Remingfon, Ward Riddell. Paul Rindahl, Elwood Ringdahl, Berf Robb. Jim Roberfs, Joe Rosonfhaler, Charle S Ruse, Berial Rusf. John Ruirough, Arfhur Saari. Weikko Saburn, Alvin Saloum, Alber+ Sanders, Galen Sanders, Howard Sanford, Keifh Sarazen. James Safher, William Schaefer. Bob Schilla, Herberi' Schmid, Gene Schulfe, Richard Seaquisf, Waller Secord, William Segal, Harold Selfz, Roland Server, Jim Seybold, William Shannon, Tom Siegel, Harry Simonds, John Sioselius. William Slradsberg. Frank Snead, William Soder, Ewald Solem, Chrisfian Sorenson, Roger Sours, Robert Spadaiore, Francis Sponsel, Thane Springman, Bill Sfanius, Donald Sfanlalco, Durwald Siauber. Lawrence Sfephens. Harold Sfephenson, Lowell Sfephenson, Miles Sfoclzman. Perry Sfoclcsfad, Harold Sforlie. Walier Sfrom, Ernesl' Sfrofher, William sevenly-five Sfuberg, Jim Sfulberg, Sfuarf Summer, George Suomala. Alberf Swanson, Howard Swanson, Swan Swor, Miichell Symons, Jack Tallalcson. Alloys Tarnowslii, Reginald Taylor. Sefh Tedlund. William Thomas. Arlhur Thomas. John Thibodeau. Roberf Thompson, Millard Thoreson. George Thureen, Carroll Tidbell, Gordon Torgerson. Edward Torvund, Gerald Vann, Irving Waage, Victor Walin, Kennefh Ward. Pefer Waffen, Roy Walls, Bob Wahl, Roy Weinberg. Elliof Wesfman, Charles Whifeside, Jack Wiersch. Charles Wiess. William Willxinson, Gordon Williamson, Bill Wilson, Lyle Wilfse, Fred Wing. Websier Winirop. Edward Wifchall, Ray Wold. Bill Wong. Sam W.righi,,Ted Zissos. Niclc Zrnick. Robert JAY LURYE MYRNA McCAULEY VIRGINIA DeSANTO MARGARET SHEPARD SUDHDMIDIQE CLASS The Good Bark Sophomore lell Ihe harbor in Seprember, I938, sails unfurled, lo begin a lull year of aclivilies. Wilh lhe wind assisling, our boal loolced 'Io lhe Junior Class as ils deslinafion. Leading her crew To success was Ihe capable Myrna McCauley, who was ever ready Io assisf her classmales in Iheir underlalcings. Myrna, amiable, red-haired, and lull of personalily, excelled in dramalics and debale. Second in charge ol hands was Jay Lurye, whose eagerness in parlicipaling in class evenls is well apprecialed. Jay spenl some lime in iournalism and won several awards in Ihal line. Virginia DeSanIo, our brown-haired, smiling, lhird male, fulfilled her dulies in every delail Io help make rhis year a success. Fourlh in command ol our barlc was Margarel Shepard, Tall, slender and lively, who enlered info all aclivilies wilh her usual helpfulness. So our boar now resls in calm wafers which brings Io an end our Sophomore year, one nor easily Io be forgollen. We wish Io sincerely Ihanlc our mosl under- sfanding adviser, Miss Chalman, for assisling us 'rhroughoul' Ihe year. MISS CHATMAN evenly-six 'CLAII I'l IITDIQY On fhe calm wafers now resfs our bark Sophomore home from ifs memory cruise. Quiefness reigns excepf flnr fainf murmurs coming from fhe open porfholes. As we vialk along fhe wharf we are affracfed by fhe firsf porf. glancing in we see a hall quife filled wifh sfudenfs. Some sfuclenfs are fall and carry fhemselves wifh an air of im- rfance. Sfill anofher group seems iusf a liffle shorfer a d a liffle less imporfanf and yef fhey are greaf com- piared fo fhaf lowly looking fhird group. The ofher +wo gkoups seem 'ro ignore fhem or snobishly dub fhem li+fle sophsf' Buf fhe hall is now clear so lel us move on. T A splash of color cafches our e e af +he second porf apd as we look closer we see 'lhe colors black and orange symbolic of l-lallowe'en. Someone is falking and af sec- ! d sighf we see if is Miss Chapman. l.e+'s lisfen-- and now I presenf fo you your officers: Presidenf, Myrna lNllcCauley3 Vice Presidenf, Jay Lurye: Secrefary, Virginia QeSan+o, and Treasurer, Margaref Shepard. You have selec- I l-ler voice grows dim as fhe boal' driffs fo fhe end olf ifs mooring. Buf fhere. fhaf porf is nearer fo fhe pier. l f us look in. There is music wilh people laughing. danc- i g, and skafing. Off fo fhe side sfand Joyce Murphy a d Lawrence Wolfe proudly surveying fhe merrimenf. Cerfainly 'rhis musf be fhe Sophomore dancing and slfafing par'ry. Didn'f Joyce and Lawrence lead us in 'rhis venfure supporfed by a fine commiffee? Bul quickly fill your eyes for all hands are on deck and in fhe lowering fog fhe Sophomore is preparing fo sail. The lines are ggsf off and quiefly fhrough fhe merry echos info fhe rkness glides our ship. Buf as sure as fhe fog shall liff ahd fhe sun shall shine will our bark refurn nexf year arixiousufo gain equally greaf fame on fhe schooner umor. I 1 1 CLAII ATI-ILETICI l 3 Afhlefics played nfs usual imporfanf parf in fhe his T fory of fhe Sophomore Class The class nof only placed many men on fhe second 'reams buf also acquired several leffer men. . Parficipahng in baskef ball were Ned Afkins Wil 1 liam Boldf, Roberf Bonham Richard Eacobacci Richard l Robb, and Richard Shapiro y Our sole hockey supporfer was Fred l-larf l l yen, Jim Webel and Roger Kelley l l berl Anderson William Call Elwood Denno Sylvesfor l Draxfon, John Grenner Bill l-lafland Roberl D Johnson Q Morris Levine James Mackey and Ed Masalonis Charles l Michaelson, Arfhur Miller Richard Robb Alberf DeChan fel, Allen Ronmng Roberf Smufh Harvey Solan Walfer Roberl' Ogard was fhe only Sophomore who reporfed , for Track. i 4 sevenfy-seven The fhree Sophomore mermen were John MacFad Cur fufure foofball heroes are Ralph Alfman Her Sfrum, and Richard Johnson A+hens, Jack Axf, Paul Berg, Harrie+ l5l Boren, Gerald Buresh, Lorraine Capriglione, Elizabelh Crawford, Frank l5l Dahl, Gerlrude Dick, Carroll Griffilh, Roland Hawley, Virginia High, Lorefla Anderson, Jack Anderson, Marjorie Aposlal. John Barry, Dennis Blessing, Belfy Chrisfensen, Joan Erickson, Donald B. Folland, Ray Goldswor+hy, Meryl Graybill, Clare Green, Lloyd Green. Sue Heckarf, Shirley Holzmer. Jacquelyn Johnson, Phyllis Kuchfa, Bill Larson, Berry Lafham, Nancy Lees, Ida Macdonald, Roberl Semesier Ending January 27, I939 A HONOR ROLL Hill, Grace Hoover, Kafhleen Hopkins, BeH'y Anne Jamar, Shirley Lurye, Jay McLean, John Shepard, Margarel' Sfenberg, Donald Suifel, Philip Wiener, Judilh Zalk, Charles B HONOR ROLL McKenzie, George Meek, Eileen Mosier, Jane Nelson, Alice Nelson, LaVonne Nelson, Marjorie Olson, Doris Olson, Mariorie Praughf, Kafhleen Ranfa, Viola Schumann, Carroll Shefchik, David Shipman, Duncan Siegler, Paul Sundre, Bob Wahl, Barbara Woie, Molly Wolfe, Lawrence Zien, Shane sevenfy-eighl , Abb ll, Maxine Abe on, Phyllis Aho en, Murielle Allrryan, Bellv 'rson. Dorolhy K And And rson, Margarel And rson. Mariorie And rson. Norma J. And rson. Norma M. And rson. Rulh And rson. Virginia Andl r, Mariorie Alol. Gloria Baile , Belly Bake , Elhel Baker, Lillian Bakk , Rulh Ball, irginia Barcl y, Mabel Barl ldi. Jo Anne Barll ll, Nona Bealiy, Elizabelh Behling, Josephine Bennison, Berlha n, Marie Harriel Bens Berg Berg Berg Berg Barin Beye Bled, Blais, Bless' Bloo Bodi Tan an, CY Elsie uisl, Belly ,Vi rginua , Cynlhia Madeline Marguerile g, Belly quisl, Karin e, lrene Bolan ,Joyce Boldsfridge, Mary Borg son, Elaine Bossu l, Phyllis Bowe man, Margarel Bow an. Helen Bran ,Eleanor Brow ,Alice Brow ,Glad s Brow ,Winilied Bunn, Belly Buran Delores Bures . Lorraine Bush y, Dorolhy Cam bell, Lois Cann n, Marilyn Jane Capri leone, Elizabelh Carls n. Bealrice Cava ero, Josephine Cenl r, Anna Cenl r, Jean Ceria Mary Char ,Shirley Mae Cha ers, Rosalie Chal an, Harrielle Colli ,Virginia Chiprnan, Belly Chris nsen,Hoan Clem nls. Theresa Cont do, Mary Conl ,Lorraine Cole, Laura Curry Shirley Dahl, ern Dahl, erlrude Dehli Fern De Mars, Mariorie DeMo e, Verona Demp y, Kalhleen Denle ,Kay DeSan o, Virginia Dewa Eunice Dick, arroll Dick, arroll Dickso ,Gloria Dod, lrancy 0 HCMUIQE CLA!! I2 !Tlfl2 !0Dl'l0lI10l'B Girl! Doly, lnella Drannen, Belly Mae Dulinski, Florence Dunovich, Marian Dullon, Frances Dullon, Virginia Edholm, Genevieve Edwards, Droolhy Edwards, Bernice Eidum, Elizabelh Eischen, Eunice Ekerolh, Lois Ellingson, Shirley Enevold, Phelba Erickson, Marlha Ericson, Rulh Ellinger, Dorolhy Evens, Emily Fenske, Rulh Forresl, Gloria Field, Virginia Finch, Margarel Finlayson, Margarel Forlier, Lorraine Fosle, Maria Fox, Doris Fox, Margarel Franson, Nancy Franlz, Marian Friedman, Eleanor Frilz, Virginia Furlong, Laura Mae Galali, Rose Gallagher, Alice Gelscher, Violelle Genlry, Dorolhy Gilberlson, Peggy Giliuson, Virginia Goldsworlhy, Meryl Gooler, Marie Goselin, Mariorie Golkin, Shirley Gow, Belly Jane Graham, Margarel Graybill, Clare Green, Sue Grogan, Charlolle Groven, Mary Lou Guilloy, Eileen Guloranson, Dagmar Gunderson, Marlha Gunderson, Phyllis Guslalson, Belly Hackley, Aili Haigh, Rulh Haley, Jeanelle Hall. Sella Mae Hambly. Joyce Hamillon. Kalherine Hanrahan, Lorraine Hansen, Alice Hansen, June L. Harker, Ramona Harlman, Nalhalie Hallield, Carol Hawes, Violel Hawley. Virginia Hayes, Harriel Heckarl, Shirley Henderson, Belly Hendrickson, Dorolhy Hendrickson, Florence Hendrickson, June Hess, Georgiana Hibbs, Lois High, Lorella Hill, Grace Hoag, Belly Hoch, Jean Hokkanen, Helen Holmgren, Charlolle Holquisl, Wanda Hollz, Gloria Holzmer, Jacquelvn Homicke, Doris Hoover, Kalharine Hoover, Kalhleen Hopkins, Belly Ann Howard, Merridy lallonardo, Elma Jackson, Elizabelh Jacobsen, Gird Jamar, Shirley Jarvinen, Marcella Jensen, Dagney Jensen, Joyce Johnson, Dora Johnson, Elaine Johnson, Louise Johnson, Margarel Johnson, Maxine Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Rulh E. Johnson, Shirley Karon, Ruby Kaus, Belly Kerr, Jean King, Sylvia Klien, Mary Lou Klyberg, Delores Kelly, Marjorie Knulsen, Eslher Korby, Daisy Kupczynski, Elizabelh Lamoureux, Elaine Lamoureux, Lorraine Lamphier, Lorella Lanaro, Dorolhy Landry, Lois Lansalles, Margarel Larson, Belly Larson, Kalherine Larson, Kalhryn Lalham, Jane Lalham, Nancy Lawrie, Barbara LeDuc, Lorraine Lees, Ida Leines, Doris Lepak, Frances Levine, Gladys Levine, Hazel Lewis, Shirley Loldahl, Lois Lohman, Mariorie Lucas, Arlene Lund. Sylvia Lynoll, Pally Mack, Belly Maki, Vienna Marshall, Mariorie Marlhey, Jackie Marlin, Florence Marvin, June Maslick, Lola Mae Mallson, Lillian McCauley, Myrna McCormack, Virginia McDonald, Elizabelh McLaughlin, Rosemary McLean, Jeanne McLean, Mildred McLeod, Imogene McMillan, Mary Meek, Eileen Meyer, Margarel Middag, Rulh Milelc, Polly Miller, Margie Milchell, Jeanne Modahl, Fern Moe, Florence Morgan, Dorolhy Morin. Mary sevenly-nine Morison, Isabella Morse, Lulu Morlon, Jane Morrow. Belly Mosier, Jane Mosiniak, Helen Murphy, Joyce Nelson, Alice Nelson, Dorolhy Nelson, Geraldine Nelson, Grace M. Nelson, Grace C. Nelson, Jane M. Nelson, June Nelson, LaVonne Nelson, Mae Nelson, Marie Nelson, Mariorie Nehel, Helen Nicholson, Dorolhy Nordal, Marien Norley, Minda Nybak, Ann Nygard, Belly Jane Occhino, Norma Ohlund, Norma Oiard, Audrey Older, Winilred Olson, Doris E. Olson, La Rayne Qlson, Mariorie Opland, Beverly Oss, Margarel Ollo, Hazel Parnow, Lucilla Paukner, Lorraine Paul, Marian Pearson, Margarel Pederson, Margarel Perlella, Marguerile Perovich, Slella Pelerson, Belly Pelerson, Caroll Pelerson, Elizabelh Pelerson, Evelyn Pelerson, Lyall Pelerson, Marion Pelerson, Nona Pezzanilo, Caroline Pleiller, Doris Phelps. Pauline Pogalschnick, Marilyn Ponkow. Lorraine Porler, Elaine Praughl, Kalhleen Priley, Lillian Priley, Minnie Punkka, Mayme Quigley, Belly Raalz, Dorolhy Ranla, Viola Reid, Belly Ringsred, Jean Roberls, Ellen Roberls, Phyllis Roberlson, Alice Rodahl, Florence Rodney, Bellie Rogers, Ellen Rosenberg, Rulh Ross, Bella Russell, Phyllis Rusl. Louise Rynning, Helen Sanford, Dorolhy Sanla, Helmi Sayre, Roberla Skoog, Olga Smilh, Mariorie Smilh, Maryiane Smilh, Pearl Smuland, Margarel Solem, Alice Solon, Helen Sorenson, Emily Spice, Betty Jane Spicer, Barbara Springer, Marion Stein, Janet Stenberg, Jane Stewart, Eleanor Stewart, Eva Storms, Lois Strombeck, Arde Schenk, Edith Jane Schar, Kathleen Schiesser, Jeanne Schwartz, Margaret Schweyer, Inez Seline, Lois Selvog. Dorothy Seversson, Beverly Shelf, Helen Shenett, Jeanne Shepard, Margaret Shull, LaVahn Skogg, Doris Seaborg, Bernice Summers, Dolores Sutton, Jewell - Tappino. Kathleen Tarnowski, Helen Terens, Corinne Thompson, Florence Thompson. Lois Ann Thomson, June Thorne, Arline Thue, Irene Toivinen, Anna Trepanier, Lois Mae Truscott, Dorothy Tucker, Betty Underdale, LeBelI Urie, Gloria Van Hoven, Phyllis Van Nispen, Jean Van Schaick, Nathalie Wahl, Barbara Waino, Ethel Wallin, Dorothy Wallin, Helen Wallin, Joyce Wares, Jean Weackler, Lorraine Webb, Hilda Mae Wedan, Vernette Wicht, Elizabeth Wicklund. Norma Widdes. Lorraine Wiener, Judith Wigg, Eleanor Smith, Marjorie Smith, Shirley Soberg, Onarie Toffoh, Ester Willcuts, Donna Wesenberg, Dorothy Weufeldt, Faith Williams. Jean Wilkinson, Beverly Wilkinson, Dorothy Wiilson, Mariorie Wisted, Kathleen Winfield, Julia Wockner, Jean Woie, Molly Wong, Mae Wright, Ruby Jean Ylinen, Katherine Zarovsky, Boyle Zaiser, Shirley Zelefski, Bernice Ziegler, Beatrice Zien, Shane Ziemuski, Margaret ENTERED IN FEBRUARY Adney, Virninie Albrecht, Pearl Amacher, June ' Amendola, Carmilla Anderson, Anna Louise Anderson. Mariorie Anderson, Patricia Baker, Lawanda Bartlett, Lois Rae Beck, Mildred Bragee, Katherine Brand. Lorraine Brett, Margaret Brown, Marian Lee Bloom, Viola Bushey, LaVerna Cash, Barbara Chenevert, Doris Christensen, Jean Christiansen, Mariorie Christiansen, Maxine Coster, Mary Ellen Davis, Beatrice Davison, Marilyn Donfris, Mariana Ege, Thelma Dunstan, Mary Jane Dusek, Marion Ellis, Betty Fairbanks, Shirley Field, Virginia Frenette, Lois Gasper, Darlene Gluesing, Anna Mae Goldish, Lorraine Gooler, lnzie Graham, Nancy Gustafson, Gerald Gustafson, Helen Habes, Charlotte Hansen, June Hansen, Shirley Harvey, Marcella Helden, Patricia Hein, Mariorie Higvold, Lorraine Hovland, Mary Hoover, Harriet Hughes, Marilyn Johnson, Donna Johnson, Elsie Johnson, Harriet Jones, Margaret Kall. Beryl Klasek, Betty ine Larson, Alice Lindmark, Gunvor Linnell. Doris Lovestrand, Evelyn Lukins, Ruth Lund, Ruth Lundquist, Arleen Lundstrom, Bernice Maas, Betty Magnuson, Gladys Mainella, Beverly Marciniak, Betty Mark, Roberta Maurice, Evodia McCormack, Marion McEntee, Marie McNaughton, Marion Miller, Elizabeth Kummerwold, June Moats, Kathleen Ionhomore Boy! Gustafson, Ethel Abernethy, Bill Alberts, Edward Aldrich, William Alsop, Bob Altman, Ralph Anderson, Clifford Anderson Donald Anderson Herbert Anderson, Jack Anderson Leonard Anderson, Louis Anderson, Lyle Anderson, Trygve Andros, Eugene Anneke, Victor H. Anvid. Roy Apostal. John Athens. Jack Atkins. Ned Autio, Willie Axt, Paul Ballou, Bob Barrett, Robert Barry. Dennis Bauers, Jack Beatty, George Benson, Robert Bennett, Carl Ber Fraser Qi Berggren, Franklin Berkland. Arnold Bergstrom, Clifford Bergstrom, John Beyer, James Bissonett, Rollin Boggess, Raymond Bolcom, Garland Boldt, William Bonham. Bob Boreen, Howard Boren. Gerald Borg, Roger Borgeson, Donald Bradley, James Bushely, Bud Butchart, Bruce Call, Bill Cameron, Jim Campanella, Mike Canfield, Don Carlson, Donald Carlson, Helmer Carlson, Stanley Carlson, William Carr, Bill Cashin, Robert Cecil, Carol Chagris, Nick Chelseth, Lloyd Christensen, LeRoy Cohn, Bob Cohn, Stanley Conhaim, Louis Connell, Owen Crawford, Frank Cullen, James Currie, Donald Curtis, Arthur Cusik, Arthur Cullen, John Dahlgren, Glenn Dahlgren, Jack Dahlin, Leo Dassow, Jim Denyes, James Dearborn, Jack DeChantal, Albert Denno, Bud Dewey, Ray Dewey, Richard Dinkle, William Dodge, Walter H. Dodge. Walter Jr. Drewett, Russell DuCharme, Fred Duggan, John Dworshak, Tom Eacobbacci, Dick Ek, James Eddy, James Elden, Bill Eklund, Donald Eklund, Bill Eng, Milton Erchul, James Erickson, Donald B. Erickson, Donald E. Ericson, Grant Ericson, Robert Ericson, Roy Erlandson, Edward Everest, George Fagre, Robert Fairchild, Donn Farrell, Bill Ferguson, Kenneth Finnigan, Bob Fisher, Lyle Flynn, Ray Folland, Ray Foro. Bob Forsberg, Charles Fox, William Francel, David Franklin, Bob Neally, Helen Jane Nelson, Eileen Nelson, Gladys Nelson, Helen Nice, Janet Niemi, Velma Nordman, Violet Nygaard, Lorraine O'Connor, Marilyn Olson, Beverly Oreck, Lois Ostafichuck, Irene Ostrander, Dora Oustad, Katherine Pappas, Muriel Parker, Mildred Person, Mariory Peterson, Betty Lou Peterson, Jean Potvin, Lorraine Pratchios, Jessie Randolph, Betty Jane Robinson, Irene Shanblott, Gertrude Shusterman. Faye Sorenson, Dorothy Spindler, Ruth Stauber, Lorraine Thorsen. Lorraine Vertelney. Rene Wedan, Lorraine Wilson, Dorothy Wirth, Betty Lou Wright, Doris Mae Gitar, Bernard Gierberg, Bruce Goldfine, Erwin Gow, Warren Green, Lloyd Green, James Grenner, John Griffith, Roland Grimwood. Donald Gustafson, Emil Gustafson, Jack Haglund, Walter Halverson, Wallace Hankins, Wallace Hansen, Donald Hanson, Neil Hard. Walter Hatland, William Hauger, Ronald Haverland, Charles Havila, Albert Heiberg, Bob Helm, Joe Helmers, Jack Helpa, Herman Hermanson, Herbert Hilber, Bob Hoban, Pat Hogan, John Frantz, Melvin Fredrickson, Fred R. Fredrickson, Norman Frey, Bill Friedman, Albert Fuller, Tom Furtman, Donald Gabrielson, Harley Galati, Anthony Galeski, Robert Gervert, Bob Gerken, Harold Gilbert, Fred Gilbertson, Lester eighty Hogberq, Robert Holoate, James Isabell, Joe Jackson, Earl Jacobs, James Jacobson, Richard Jensen, Henry Jensen, Robert Johnson, Bert Johnson, Glen Johnson, Chad Johnson, Lester Johnson, Raymond Johnson, Richard Joh Joh Joh Joh Ka Kell Ker Kig Kin Kir Kle Kni Kni Kol Kel son, Roberf D. son, Rodney son. Theodore sion. Wayne scinski, Neal , Roger , Richard r, Raymond . Franklin y. Jerry fad, John p. Fred hi, James rik. John ack, Eugene Kor . i. Charles Kraulse, Wilis Krufll, Wallace Kuc fa, Bill Kuii nen. Herberr Kro i.Tom Laa o. Ravmond, W. LaC appelle,John LaFar+une, Harland LaFl ir. Dale Lain .Earl Lars n, Fred Larsrn, Waller Laul Ha, Floyd Lawrgnce. Roberl' Leo .Raymond Lep a, Milfon Lap a.Willie Leve son, Sherman Levi e. Bradley Levi e, Byron Levi a, Lorrin Lind arg, Harvey Lind fh,Dwain Li'Hl William Lomi an. Bobb Lovs in, Edward Lund Allard Lury Jay Mac onald, Roberf Mac adyen,John Mac y,Jim Mac illan, Kennefh Manl y, Richard Mani ey. Edward Mars all. Serh Mari' ,Ray Maso onis, Edward Maso ,John Mass y. Wesley Marh r, Bill Mari n, Lloyd Mau ns, Bill McC e, William McCl Ilan. Douglas McK zie, George McLe n,John Michaelson. Charles Miller, Arihur Murphy, Chase Myhre, Lawrence Nelson, Allen Nelson. Eugene Nelson, Gordon A. Nelson, Walfer Nergard. Gunnard Nerhaugen, Jim Ness, Donald Ness. John Nicolainson, Edward Niskala, Donald Norberg, Roberi' Nordin. Kenneih Nosner, Kennerh Nyslrom, James Obersiar. Waller Oiard, Roberi Olson, Bernard Olson, Donal Olson, Harry Olson, Kermil' Olson, Raymond Olson, Rodney Olund. William Oman, Paul Osirander. Paul Ousfad. Bill Oraskovich, Joe Oreck, David Osfrander, Frank Osrrom, George Pahl, William Passon, Walier Pearson. Roberf Pederson. Bob Peehl. Bob Paleski. Irvin Perrauli, Roberi Perry, Bill Peierson, Donald Peferson. John Pelerson. Le Roy Pererson, Marshall Pererson. Norman Peterson, William Phelps. Ellis Pierce, Edward Poirer. Charles Poroli. Ardifo Power. Tom Prafchios. Thomas Prafi. John Randolph, Francis Rapp. Bruce Ringdahl. William Robb, Dick Rock. Harold Rodger, Theodore Ronning. Mirchell Roi, William Rudd. Donald Rule, George Ruiherford, Louis Ryan, James Salher, Dick Safher, Gordon Savolainen, Pefer Sawyer. Sianley Schadow, Gene Schoenberger, Ho ward Schumann. Carroll Scianni, Sam Segal, Sheridan Seppi, Gino Seymour, Don Shapiro, Dick Sheeks. John Shefchik, David Shepienko. Donald Sher, Alvin Sher, Peyion Shimmin, Roberi Shipman, Duncan Sieden, Irving Siegler, Paul Silvesfer, Mike Skadsberg, Norman Simenson, Gordon Skubal. Arihur Skull. John Slonim. Alvin Smiih, John Smifh, Roberi Smifh, William Snoy. Anihony Soder. Vernon Smirh, Marion Srrong, Bill Sodergren, Roberl' Soderling, Oscar Solfau. Oliver Sorensen, Edward Spangler. Donald Spina. Roy Spindler, James Springsfead. Norman Sfahl, Phillip Sialker, Douglas Sieinberg, Edward Sfenback. Vernon Sfenberg, Donald Sf. Marie, Paul S+ol+z, Oscar Sirum, Arfhur Sirum, Richard Sirum, Walfer Suffel, Philip Sundberg. John Sundeen, Milfon Sundeen, Roberr Sundin, Marshall Marr r. Keirh Roof, Erling Sundre, Bob Goldman, Lawrence Kern. Roberl ENTE ED IN FEBRUARY Hagen, Roberi Kingsley, Roland Ande on, Philip Dedrickson, Arfhur Helena, Severn Krause, Raymond Andr , Leo Demeria, Frank Hann, Jack Lakela, Harold Arms? ong. Gerald Dillon. Roberf Hansen. Jerry Larsen, Jerome Banki , Charles Draxien, Sylvesier Hardow, Norman Larson, Wallace Bauer , Roger Eacobacci, Roberr Heimback, Bob Lax, Jack Beaii Arlhur Edsirom. Richard Hermanson, Bernard Leslie, Jack Bell, len Erickson. Donald l-lill. Raymond Lindberg, Dean B'orns n, Bernard Erickson, Elsworih Hoff. Charles Lockhari, George Blaken y, Warren Erickson. Frederick Holmberg. Roberi' Lockharf. Kenneih Blusrin Bobby Erickson, James Hughes. Edward Lowry, Bob Boswe . Carlion Esierbrooks, James Hurchinson. Howard Luczak, Leonard Boyd. ommy Fausl, Bill Iverson. Arihur MacNally, Bob Breole Raymond Ferreira. Stuart Jackson, Roberf Main, Calvin Burklu d. Edwin Carlso ,George Carlso , Harvey Carlso , Lloyd Carlso . Roberf Carru Cole. Colgin Jack Colley Leon Darker Roy Decke a.Joe ifchell Theodore Foizie. Roberr Forselh, Carl Forsyih, Bob Fromberg, Waller Fryksen. Roberi Gallop, Marvin Garon. Sherman Garreil, James Giesecke. Edward Godden. Arnim Golberg, Joe Jay, Charles Jannefia. Dick Jeanerfa, Nick Jeanerie, Bennie Jeanefle, Joe Jensen, Warren Jeniofr, Creighion Johnson, Harold Johnson. Palmer Johnson. Richard Jorgensen. Carl Mainella, Joseph Maio, Joseph Maki, Eino Malwick, Charles Manke, Clayion McClelland. Charles McEwen. Gordon McKee. Maurice Miller, Raymond Miller, Roberi Munkeby, Robert eighry-one Svarre. Norman Swanson. Arrhur Swanson, Emil Swanson, Leonard Sward, Wallace Sweeney. Charles Sykes, Sianley Taklo, Arfhur Tarnowski, Francis Tarrice, Dick Thomas. George Thomas, Roberf Thomas. Wallace Thompson, Dwighl Thompson. Ralph Thornfon. Argonne Thompson, William Timmerman. William Tischer, John Tozer, Roberf Turnquisf. Paul Twaddle, William Twiss. Alberr Tyllia, Dean Underhill. James Virla. Roy Vukonick, Angelo Wakefield, Lesfer Wallin, Gordon WanVick. Edwin Waters, Eugene Wedan. Richard Wandland. Clarence Weslgard, William Wesiling, Roberl' Wesiman, Bob Wefzel, Arnold Whiiney. John Wick, Roberl' Wickslrom, Marvin Wilson, Kennefh Wilson, Jack Wifhers, Edward Wold, Roberl Wolfe. Lawrence Wood, David Wuolle. Sfanley Yingling, Frank Youlon, William Young, James Young. Howard Young, Roger Young. Wallace Zalk, Charles Zalk, Morion Zeleznikar, Jack Zeleznikar, Jerry Zoldak, Henry Naddy. Duane Naslund, Herberi Neipp, Don Nelson, Kennelh Nelson, Roberi Neumann, Richard Norberg, Bob Norberg. Dick Nordwall. Waller Obersrar, Waller Oiard, Maurice Older. Lee Olson, Henning Olson, Roger Orr, Roberi' Paaso, Raymond Parr, Tom Pearl, Alberi Pearson, John Persson, Henry Peferson. Burleigh Peierson, Clarenc Pfeiffer, Kennefh Pomeroy, Richard Pond, Bob Presfon. Charles S Raihe, Norman Rich, Edgar Robinson, Melford Rolfe. Pi++ Roper, Roberl' Rousseau, Dean Rofhe, George Runquisf. Bill Sandsiedi, Edwin Scheideker. Dick Schipper, Dale Seaborg, Richard Snedker. Roland Solon. Harvey Spraff, George Siaubes, Richard Swanson, Richard Tahfi, John Thorne. Bruce Tucker, Allen Turcorie. 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X Q, S fff' 4' g X ! ll'-7 X +V 1 ,Q 'QQ A l f A Ill! 1 ,A?l W Nw -- ,H 1 4 I Q Y! f '0 , MM k A W if 1 -S w xS gi' FIRST ROW-Oreck, Guslafson, STirraTT, SECOND ROW-Tyoolme, Barry, Slrom- LIIBIQADY CLUI3 CenTral's Library Club which serves The school so eTTicienTly gives knowledge OT library worlc and pre-vocaTional Training To iTs members. STudenTs in The club spend approximaTely TiTTy periods a year assisTing The librarian. For This worlc They are eligible To receive leTTers or Troian heads Tor Three years oT service. Since I929, when The Library Club was organized, Two hundred Three girls have received Their CenTral IeTTers Through The Li' brary Club, This year Trojan heads were awarded To BeTTy Magnuson, Alice Q'Rourlce, DoroThy Ros- sorn, and l5'aTricia WilTse. The Library Club carries on acTiviTies during The year including parTies and oTher social evenTs under The direcTion oT iTs oTTicers: Phyllis Buresh, president Alice O'Rourlce, vice-presidenT7 PaTricia VVilTse, secreTary: and Ferne Zurovslcy, Treasurer. FIRST ROW-Lundberg, Rossom, Zurov sky, Buresh, O'RourIze, Wilfse, Wagner SECOND ROW-Kohagen, Oss, Bunn Magnuson, Meyers, Mellin, Howard. THIRD ROW- Larson, Burns, Seline Dennler, Holmes, Gill, Johnson, Golden STAMP CLUI3 The STarnp Club meeTs every oTher Wednes- day under Twe supervision oT Miss C'Neil. Meme bership is composed of sTudenTs who have a come mon hobby-V-sTamp collecTing. A general program is held oT one Trade meeTing alTernaTing wiTh an aucTion meeTing. During February a STamp Ex' hibiT was held, and various inTeresTing colleclions were subrniT'ed by The members. The OTT cers oT The club are: Presidenl, James Ryan: Secre-Tary, Clive FsTelIa DuTTyt Treasurer, Louis Conheim. Wipson, Ryan. beck, Berg, BernsTein, Wolfe. 1-i ghly Tour ff, ' I- FIRST ROW-Farrell, Sfanlalce, Phillips, Lounsbury, HanTT, Conde, KnighT, Hel- mers, M. Zalk. SECOND ROW - Nordean, Hanson, Thomas, Gold, Winship, Braden, Nor- dal, Erickson, JohnsTon, La ForTune. THIRD ROW-Shefchili, Boren, Pfennin- ger, Ryan, EIlioTT, Feqraeus, Johnson, C. Zalli, Page. FOURTH ROW--WaTTs, JohnsTon, John- son, GilberT, MarImsTone, Nelson, Han- sen, Beclr, Marshall, PeTerson, Hirsch. BUYS' WY CABI N ET The Y is diligenTly serviced by a group oT Twenly ouTsTanding boys who Torm The Boys' Y CabineT. These sTudenTs are chosen each year by The preceding members oT The cabineT and have many deTiniTe duTies To perTorm in promoTing serv- ices To The These include care oT The lobby, or- ganizaTion oT The clubs, membership, social and aTh- l4rTic acTiviTies, and inTormaTion concerning boys oT oTher lands. CommiTTees are chosen Trom The cabi- neT To sponsor This worlc. The cabineT meeTs monThly in homes oT The members or in The The oTTicers Tor The year oT '39 were: Ward Bierlce, PresidenT: Vxfallcer Seligman, Vice-presidenT3 Bob Jennings, Secrelary. l'TI'Y CLUB During This pasT year The CenTral I-li-Y has conTinued in iTs aim To creaTe, promoTe, and maine Tain high sTandards oT ChrisTian characTer Throughe ouT The school and communiTy. Because OT The line ideals The TliAY Club has proved To be an ex cellenT ouTleT Tor The energies oT our CenTral boys. lvleeTings are held on Wednesday nighTs aT The Boys' Y. M. C. A. The acTiviTies oT The year consisTed oT The Rosedale Prom aT which The sTudenTs were Talcen back To The Tarmuj The ioinT meeTing wiTh The Girls' Club aT which various problems oT eTigueTTe concerning young people were discussed, and The annual co ed parTy aT Camp Miller. The oTTicers Tor I938-39 oT The Club were: John I-lanTT, l3residenTq Fred Lounsbury, Vice Presi- denT' Dick Conde, SecreTary7 Fred Knight Treas- urer. FIRST ROW-Pennie, Gold, Bierke, Fe- graeus, Braden. SECOND ROW-Pfenninger, PeTerson KnighT, Phillips, Lounsbury, Conde. THIRD ROW-Lund, Shefchiln, Hirsch, HanTT, Neipp, Helmers, Meldahl. IIQLI' This year, because oT The increasing inTeresT in The Girls' Club acTivilies, The members were divided inTo Thrari gronpu according To Their TalenTs and inlerosls. The ArTs and Science secTion is responsible for dance programs and decoralions, Ta 'fors Tor Club meehngs and hospiTals, and arTisTic necessiTies in general. The Person aliTy DevelopmenT group is conrerned wilh 'iurThering characfer building and promol ing Triendship among The girls. The unusf ually acTive fNThleTic group specializes in f.porTs and sponsors play days, hiles, Tour' namenTs and conTesTs in The physical edu- i3aTion Tield. Besides The annual Girls' Club dances on I-Ialloween and ST, Valenhnrfs Day, 'here was added This year a heneTiT dance for The new and eTTicienT Service Orches r. The Thanksgiving baskeTs and TradiTion' FIRST ROW-Jenswold, FosTer Broman, McCauley. SECOND ROW-Insione, Bolcom Dahl, SoboTTa, Berg, Flynn. THIRD ROW-Green, Wallin Zallr, Quigley, JoI'1nsTon. FIRST ROW-AdeTT, Haigh, Wal lin, S. PeTerson, Gamash. SECOND ROW-JohnsTon, Lepp, Wiersch, Jacobson, Krue1berg- er. THIRD ROW Bergfallr, L. PeTer son, Chapman, Person, Nehring al LiTTle SisTer parTy made up The lisT oT chariTable services OT The organizaTion. The Tinal social acTiviTy oT The year was a MoTher-Daugh Ter bangueT on May I2. Among The noTeworThy proiecTs underTalcen and compleTed are The purchase OT badminlon and miscellaneous eguipmenlr Tor The physical educaTion deparTmenT, a mimeoscope Tor The Commercial deparTmenT, and Tor The club proper--a special Table and lace cIoTh Tor enTerTainY rnenTs. ThroughouT The year The regular and special meeTings OT The club have been planned wilh careTul aTTenTion Tor The general inTeresTs OT iTs members. The oTTicers were: Presidenl, Bar-- bara Jenswold: Vice PresidenT, Muriel Bromanp SecreTary, Myrna McCauley: Treasurer, Nancy FosTer. fiiqhfy-six .fx FIRST ROW-Forlin, Schwarlz, Russell, Mannes, Horwilz, Krupp, Neipp, Verlelney. SECOlTdD ROW-Jeanelle, Hoppe, Cryslal, Carlson, Graham, Lalls, Kaner, Modahl, Melander, Fill gera . THIRD ROW-Linder, Jorgensen, Erickson, Mell, Larsen, Olson, Holland, M. Ouse, E. Ouse, Schuberl Schwedos. Wollelle, Kangas. FOURTH ROW-Le Tourneau Riggio, Gresens, Slenberg, James, Burns, Maurice, Bolcom, Makowslni Dulinslri, Tennanl, Miles, Gillelancl, Sobolla. FIFTH ROW-Le Duc, Larson, Thorsfensen, Lafls, Iverson, Ryan, Lieberman, McLean, Thompson, Mil ler, Ericsen, R. Wallin, Dundovic, H.Wallin, McDonell, Paulson, Bernslein, Slrolher. The I-lislory Club is one ol The largesl al Cenfral, and is one ol The Tew organiza- lions lhal exisls mainly lor educalional inleresl. The membership is open lo any sludenl who is or has been enrolled in a U. S. l-lislory Class. During The year The club sponsors many varied and inleresling assemblies of hislorical imporlance. The members presenled a shorl slcil on Armislice Day wrillen by Mrs. Macdonald. Visiling spealcers are Treguenlly broughl lo The school lor The club meelings, and al such limes The club inviles many oulside of lheir own member- ship lo share lhese programs. Though mainly founded lo lurlher hislorical inleresl, The club meels ils social obligalions by pulling on lwo dances lo which paid members ol The l-lislory Club are admilled Tree. These have proved quile popular among all The sludenls al Cenlral as The large allendance has shown. One ol The mosl signilicanl services of The Hislory Club is The donaling ol boolcs lo our school library. Biographies, hislories. boolcs on economics, and social subiecls have all been added. To aid in The arranging oi plans and paying oi dues, solicilers are appoinled in each class. They announce The Torlh-coming programs and dances lo lheir class and arrangemenls can lhus be made more easily. This melhod also provides an ellicienl way of collecling dues. Miss Travis has been lhe advisor Tor The currenl year. Qiiicers were: Presidenl, Bob Mannes: Vice-Presidenl, Jean Russell: Secrelary, Ellen l-lorwilzg Treasurer, David Schwarz. eiqhly sev We waz- ROW ONE-Larson, Cherry, Fe graeus, Hanson, Goodman Baleman, Dahl, Keller, Adelfe ROW TWO-Biron, Philip, Sweef: Coolc, Holmberg, Holsl, Berll heiser, Smilh, Sher, Warner Kaus, Slarlcey. ROW THREE-McLean, Hum- phreys, Naffzger, Le Tourneau Rosenberg, Johnsfon, Newlon Berlrlallc, Lepp, Sleepaclr, Ouig: Iey, Maclzadyen. ROW FOUR-Carson, Murphy Hanlrins, While, Rooney, Phelan Kanfer, McDonald, Sabolla Baleman, Anderson, Turner, Un- clerhill. ROW ONE - Karon, Huslad, Wiener, Siegler, Schwedes, So- bolla, Sfallcer, Moullon. ROW TWO-Krafve, Olson, Hop- lrins, Seline, Berg, Golliin, Lil' man, Avery, Sfarlrey, Everson. ROW THREE-Merriman, Nafll- ger, Pollaclr, Dahl, Goldline Lees, Pollaclr, Sleepaclr, Quigley. ROW FOUR-Zien, Marcovilch Drawl, Sandin, Anderson, Lurye Marshall, Filzgerald, Arnundson Webel, Widdes. LATIN CLUB FIQENCH CLUI3 A new organizalion which was slarled This year A new language club which was slarled 'lhis is lhe Lalin Club, under lhe guidance ol Miss Case. This club is a branch ol The Nalional Junior Classic- al League. lvleelings were held every olher Wed- nesday and included plays, leclures, and lhe discus- sion ol Lalin and ils influence in rnodern civilizalion. Special enlerlainrnenls were given in celebralion of lhanlcsgiving, Chrislrnas, Valenline's Day and ihe ldes ol March. The lradilional Dea'rh el Dido was presenled by lhe lourlh year sludenls, and lhe German and French Clubs were inviled as guesls. Ollicers lor The school year l938f39 are: Pres- idenl, Helen Sobollag Vice-Presidenl, Margarel Schwedesi Secrelary, Douglas Slallcer: Treasurer, Paul Siegler. eiirhfyvz-iohl year is The French Club under lhe supervision ol Miss Anne Cherry. Many inleresling programs were planned and meelings were held bifweelcly lhev galhered To sing, fell lorlunes, march French proverbs and cornpare French and Fnglish wore origins. The purpose ol lhe club is also lo learn somelhing ol lhe spiril ol lhe counlry ol France, her cuslonvs, language and people. Join? meelings were held wilh lhe German and Laliw Clubs, Al one meeling Tenn Shelchilc and Bob Neipp showed movies ol lheir slay in France, Olher programs in which lhe French sludenls lhemselves parlicipaled were a reading conlesl, a panlornirne, and a briel dramalizalion, Presidenl, Richard Baiernant Vice Presidenl, Louise Dahl' Secrelary, Cordelia Goodman, lreasf urer Geraldine Flanson. ROW ONE-OHO, lverson, Ans derson, WilTse, Sandin, Heg vold, Benson, Nelson, Beyrer. ROW TWO-Kohlbry, Wahl, Tay- lor, FosTer, Olson, Wagner, Shu- garman, May, Johnsen, Salors. ROW THREE-Hansen, Kohagen, Bauer, Buchanan, KelleH, Green, Rogers, Grandy, Wiersch, L. Swanson. ROW FOUR-Pfenninger, Wesf- man, Thomas, Berg, Wiersch, Barnes, Bernsfoin, H. Swanson, Power, HanTT. IGBEIQMAN CLUB Though only Two years old, The German Club has become one of The mosT acTive and inTeresTing uliilwi, aT CenTral. Under The helpTul guidance OT Miss Ziegler and Miss Mueller, The members have planned and prepared Their own meefings, cone durled in German, lhroughouT a year OT worTh- whili' aflivilies. The membership This year numbered abouT lhirlyfive, The only reguiremenT being enrollmenT in a German class. AT various Times shorT slciTs in German were presemed, and German songs sung al tho fT1Cf'l'lf1Q5 held every olher Wednesday. AT Chri-,Tmas, the annual play was given which was wrillen by Virginia Sandin, a member of The club, a new idea which was iniTiaTed when The German iiluli gave a song TesTival Tor The oTher language Clubs in April. The ollicers were: Presidenl, Virginia Sandiny Vine Presidenl, Gordon Anderson' SecreTary, BeTTy llegvold' Treasurer, Palricia WilTsef Adviser, Miss Ziegler. uialilyfninu Lean, Horwifz MASK AND WIG The Maslc and Wig Club sTarTed Their dramaTic acTiviTies lasT Tall wiTh an evening oT onefacT plays. A comedy, Rosalie , a serious drama, The Bishf op's Candle-sTiclcs , and a TanTasy, OverTones made up The program. ln November The club gave a humerous panTomime Tor a number on The Girls' Club Revue. A ChrisTmas moraliTy play, DusT oT The Road was presenTed aT club meeTings. The Maslc and Wig sponsored The plays and puppeT shows aT CenTral oT The DuluTh Childrens TheaTre. The purpose oT The Mask and Wig Club is To give sTudenTs pracTical experience in producing plays and To prornoTe inTeresT in The dramaTic acTiviTies oT The school. OTTicers oT The club are: President Ann Maker, Vice President Donald McLean: Se-creTary, Margarf eT Machadyeni Treasurer, MilTon GilbersTadT7 and Club Advisor, Lois K. Mcliibbon, ROW ONE DICkSOf1 Gilber sTadT, Maller, MacFadyen Mc ROW TWO-B ArmsTrong Leery Barfholdi, N o r d al Moulfon Grandy, Pearlrng nfl? , IN A fillll0l'ii Iilub RST ROW Scone, Horwill, Kell, Trelford, Hanson, Tliompss son, Souflnworfli, Phillips. COND ROW-Sclwar, Slieelrs, James, Burns, Singlelon, Holm- berg, Golden, Karsner, Mallwer. HRD ROW-Carlos, Larson Winsliip, Sher, Broolzs, Win- llirop, Davis, Bernslein, Swan- son, Moffef. C!'DlVr1llSCr'iT7VEFi'i Club is organized lo liirllner fnlifiiial in iiiliiiliiqraplvy and lo brinq loqellner n1efn'ilm-ri, lil llwr- sclnool wlwo wisli lo lcnow more .ilwiil lakinq and developing picliires. Miss Seulln- wrvrlli dirfirlz the flub and lliis year helped lliem farry an a program lo losler llwe leclnnical paris wil rilmwlorqrapliy. A Camera Club cgonlesl sponsored by llne Fi-nillw and clirei led by Miss Marvin was llne main iwiinl ul inleresl lliis year. Judges ol llie piclures ,iilwnwillr-d were Mr, plnillips and Mr. Sleele. Ollifrfru are: presidenl, Keilln Tliompsoni Vice Urn-,idrfnl, Belu Gerrislii Secrelary, Margery Tre-lf 1-irfl' lV1lfi'illVTlV, Ba7el llanSOn. if The Lilliniale airri Ol llie Radio Club if. lii an qiiire as mich leclinical dala as passilvlo alvoiil radio. A rweelinq is lweld each Friday, al wliicli lime leclures on various priases Ol radio ari- qivffn. Tlw Club nnainlains an inlorrnalien limreaii la wlwivli members inay siibmil iwroblerns. Six liCensed amaleurs in The club own and up erale llieir own slalions, and if is llwe arrilnilion ol eaclw rnennlner lo become a licensed anwalmir, Qllicers are: Presifjenl, Clwarles Malcowslrip Vice Presidenl, Dick Carpenleri Secrelary, Howard Sanders: SargeanlfalfArrns, Graden Groluii Pro qrarri Clwa rnnan, Janies Green' Adviser, Mr. Sleele. I J ,fry-' ,U Diltlili filllll FIRST ROW-Green, Grebe Sander, Malcowslry, Carpenler. SECOND ROW-Berlmland, Essen Pennie, Dunclovic, Erickson, Rei fan. THIRD ROW-Randolph, Hollin ger, MacMillan, Page, Parr Johnson, Ericlcson. C T' During lhf- rwasl year lhe Chess Club was given lln- opporlunily, wilh lher holw of Mr. Parkes, lo piirilmsv aluminum and bronre chessmon and l vL'v. irds made in the Foundry and Wood-xvorlcing di-pnrlmonls. An occuronce ol inferesl lor some of lhi- players was a simullaneous chess malch wirh Mr, Roherl Gross, champion ol lhe Slaie ol lowa. In April the Chess Club played a lournamenl gain-1 wilh Superior Cenlral af Dululh which ended in .1 lie. A rolurn malch was held al Superior To di-loriniriu the winner. clerson. The Cenlral Girl Reserves have had a success- ful year carrying our programs covering many fields ol aciivily, such as, devolions, service, hciallh and order. Some ol lhe inleresling speakers were Miss Ada Morgan, Miss Gruelzmacher, Mrs. Norlhup, Mrs. Kaus, and Miss Schwarlz. A slcaling and dan- cing parly was held during The winrer for rhe girl dares boy program. Acrivilies of rhe year inclu ded a Chrisfmas parly, a play, a Morher-Daughler Banquel, and a Senior Farewell Banque? followed fhe nexl evening by a formal dancing parly in which Girl Reserves ol Cenrral, Denield, Morgan Park and Cloguel parlicipaled. The ollicers for rhe year were, Pre-sidenl, Jean' elle Anderson: Vice President Mary Louise Ouse' Secrelary, Ellen Ousoi Treasurer Dorolhy Oenereux. gifs . 15 if-W so F 'ff- :a Y? X. fig liirl lQeserves ROW ONE-Goldfin, M. L. Ouse Anderson, Berman, Genereux, Cook. ROW TWO-Hyman, Karon, Ka nor, LaHs, Burns, Bergren, Gus fafson. ROW THREE-Gorfon, James Saelens, Riclcelfs, Peierson, Sie gel, Maio. lka- gm- Chess Club FIRST ROW Kefola Hoban Kindberg, McDonell Anderson SECOND ROW Weinberg Hll Naddy, Nelson Young THIRD ROW Lomison Ferber Hegvold, Wlersch Lees Hen If BAN The band under The balon of lvlr. Thomason has again represenled Cenlral splendidly. Beginning The year wilh parades and appearances al Toolball gamesil has performed very well lhroughoul The season, One ol ils groalesl demonslralions was given belween halves ol The Cenlral - Denleld loolball game, when a Tlamboyanl colorTul marching exhibilion was execuled in The darlcened sladium by means ol colored Tlashlighls. During The baslcelball season, The band provided enlerlaininenl and pep. The new unilorms purchased a year ago malce il a colorTul organizalion. lvlufh was added To The band's preslige by allaining second place in Dululhs annual Ballle of Bands. This was Their Third year of compelilion. Thfr concerl band consisls oT 55 pieces which meel The Tourfh period every day. ln addi lion, There are Two seclional rehearsals each weelc. ll is organized lilce a club wilh The correspond- ing ollicers. A Tull credil and leller are offered Tor a year's parlicipalion, bul The general enjoy' inrenl and musical experience counl Tor grealer q ain. The main even? ol The spring Term was The enlry in The Slale conlesls al Minneapolis The Tirsl weelc in lvlay. The band has parlicipaled Tor Three years, gaining a B raling lhe Tirsl 'Two years and an A This year. The A achieved This year gualilies The organizalion Tor The Na lional Conlesl held in Minneapolis May l9. A syslem ol specializing has also been pracliced This year wilh several ensembles being or ganiwds These, logelher wilh live soloisls, also represenled 'he school in The slale conlesls. TOM ol IO enlries live A'sl', Three B's , and Two CE were achieevedfa signilicanl recordl Thr- groups allaining an A raling will also enler The nalional conlesl. Finely lv.r- lilw orclweslra under Mr. Borgwald's direclion lias always filled an imporlanl role in our school affairs. ll lwas a mrnwberslwip ol lilly players, several ol whom belong lo flue symphony orelweslra. Among ils numerous appearances during +l'1e year, llwe par? il enacled al various assemblies, llwe Clwrislnms play, llne Class play, and llme Corn nneneemenl exercises sfand oul conspicuously. The orelwslra bas ils regular Class meelings flue sixllw period. ll provides an opporlunily lor slring inslrurnenls nol given by any ollwer inslru menlal group. The organizalion nwainlains a elubflilce sellup willx a Presidenl, who for llwis year was Torn Hopper: ils Vice President was Virginia Hawley: ils Seerelaryrlreasurer was Floyd Jolinseng ils Librarians were Esllwer Gendein and Mary Wiggg and ils Qiarlermaslers were Fred Hill, Bob lil- liol, and Vlfarren Bnrlell. UIQCHESTIQA The Brass Quarrefrrx in Ha hrs? year of orqanizahon, oariirioafcrd in fhe Minneaoohs ronfrxsfs pro Curing a B rahnq, The ronhrsf number which ihey Hay f'-4 ' 3, .1 dr- hqhrhrlly modern rnrerrmr:-Mahon, In enfilrled Hfnferhrdrff' The 1-nf.:-nw ble Consisfs Of fhe hvhgvwrrwrg hand members: Kermn Larson and Mar en V-larrIs,Trun'1DOfs'Kfzifh Thump son and John Kolarilf, 'romhon f:'. . BIQAII QUAIQTET The French horn secfion of Jrhe band organized ensemble rhis year consishnq of Edward VVieldund, Manlee Ward, Donald Pennie, and Thomas Hopper. If comprises one of ihe fines? horn sechons Cenrral has produced. Parfidoahnq in Jrhe dare conresif, This year, ihe quar- frlffe darned rhe dishnrhon of an A rafinq. nrnrdy four UIQ QUAIQTET laemrwwrw and wnll lnerelorc lm Arwllwr qrollp qalrwlrvo an A lll Malo parhclpahon was fha clar mul 4-hwmlwlv comprlaod ol Vlrqlrw ullawloy, Rolwerl Galeski, George- lxlullimanla, and Brock Holmes. Thr QIVUUV hm workocl hard on 'heir nmuum nn adclvlmrw lo llllhcm tho up ' xr Y xr K N NH lhrrw ol tho lhurhlwrs are lower-r iVnillIllWlfX lOl' lLH'll1t'l' sorvrce GU- lhwr ycmmr. C ADI ET UAIQTIET SAXUID 0 QUAIQTET l The Saxophone Quarlolle or- ganized lasl year, achieved a ree markahlo record lor ilsell The lirsl year ol Els exlslencea The lirsl group consislinq ol Lloyd lflawley, lvlaurlce Chalovilz, Bob l-lolchkiss, and Clark Remslad qained slale and rwallonal rocoqnlllorw, winning hrs? place in knolh comlesls. This year ln lhe slalo corwlosl lhe group corwsisllnq ol Clark Ramslad, Bolo Goldish, Brock Holmes, and Bruce Rapp, secured as second division rallrwq. l rum-ly llvr' DC ESTIQA The Beginners' Band wlflm a Clmnqcd plan ol orqan lzalion has enjoyed an unusually succivsslul yrznr. ll lmf. porllcipaled ln various facllyllies mow qunorally llmn previously. llncler llwe survervlsion of Mr, llwnmwrw, il rneels regularly llwrorv lime a week and also lms snfflionnl rehearsals. llwl, year ll Qornblnccl wlllw llw A lmncl in parades, for loollnall qarnes, and nssomlvlim, ll nlso qnvo one pczrlormanie alone and look perl in several nwscern bliss. lls mernlvers are lor llwo mos? perl Soplwornoros or H1050 who ploy lnslrumenls superfluous lo llwre nemlf, ul llwc AU lmmfl. .f .-4 . IQKGINNKIQS' K HAND ROW ONE-Fairchild, Allman, Hansen, Torvund, Thomason, Holmes, Bolcorn, Shay, Parr. ROW TWO Sfrong, Levonduslrl. Dahl, Klgfslgd, Peclwl, Finnigan, Mainell, ROW THREE-Jaclrson, Rich, Bernsfein, Gefverl, Hann, Mur- plny, Swanson, Eacobacci, Bor- een. 559, :final ill 55 i 3s..31E'E??F alll, :,ziHM,w,L Q KN , Xmas -AN- gi , If ll aff ' . is . Q ,I , A , A Eifwi Q singly s ' . A 5, Q ,X Ps cawt ! 'if if ,Q ' 5 SST?--In K 1.3 I iwrpw. , 'Kimi' Q 1-' :ilQ!, ' 1 x M ' ' mu -+ 3 EJ F I Alriclr, Vicforia Q fi 55 ,, Qs 4 rs, ,Mia , Wir jr. , Y 4' 'QQSQQLJK f ' ' .f , ..f'i'.. , J aT.,.:a.f . 1 K IENIO GIIQLI' Llilf Filialraull, Shirley Anderson, Norma Eorborl, Virginia Anunli, Norma Brady, Maero Brown, Belly Forlin, Virginia Graham, Margarel Hauger, Dorolhy Burney, Marguerile Hyrnan,Sylvia Bussa. Mary Carey, Deloris Carlos, Helen Carlson, Bernice Carlson, Mabel Clwagris, Anna Davis, Sadie Erickson, June Johnson, Elaine Karsner, Phyllis Kelley, Mariorie Kollafh, Mary Larham, Elizaberh Mallson, Gloria McLean, Mariorie Muclrarl, Millicen? Nalalie, Lucille Newman, Marlha Nordean, Norma Pelerson, Belly Pulveger, Dorofhy Ranla, Aila Marie Ricinelfs, Helen Riggio, Angie Sellie, Elisabelh Sher, Rulh Slrieie, Gloria Thorsfensen, Adeline Zaslaslry, Marian Zube, Belly Anderson, Alice Jay, Mildred Anneke, Jean Jenloff,Pa1 Bergher, Theresa Kangas, Marlha Bergren, Lois Koslri, lrene Bergquisl, Virginia Larson, Annie Billberg, Helen Larson, Blanche Biornslad,Eli1abe+h Laviclz, Charlorle Burney, Mnrguerile Lombardy, Florence Burns, Rowena Loos, Susan Carrer, Meiriorie Luciani, Barbara Cook, Lorraine Marlinson, Gladyce Dixon, Mabel Mallson, June Everson, Dorolhy Moerlle, Mariorie Gorlon, Nellie Moulds, Elizabelh Holmberg Bernice Nelson, Margarel Jamislro, l'elyn Oman, Kalherine UN UIQ ILIQI' GLEE . ,W by ,,s ' 1 . QA , , 0 iz, IN nirfilv-s-an ' CL Osllund, Eleanor Page, Grace Paffison, Gerlrude Pauliner, Geraldine Pearling, Lois Peuanilo, Dorolhy Rasch, Geraldine Sandwiclr, Calherine Schwedes, Margaref Slolness, Lillian Slolness, Selma Swain, lrene Tallallson, Lorraine Wilmol, Elaine RX ii'-g xxxxaxxx I DHD lMilHElI'fHIf CLUB Adams, Louise Anderson, Margarel Beally, Elizabelh Blais, Marguerile Bloomquisl, Karin Bowman, Helen Brandrill, Nancy Brown, Winifred Burns, Mary Ellen Cavallera, Josephine Conlos, Lorraine DeMars, Mariorie Doly, Luella Drannen, Belly Mae Drew, Belle Joyce Dulinski, Dorolhy Edholm, Genevieve Evens, Emily Gilberlson, Peggy Goldsworlhy, Meryl Gooler, Marie Hansen, Shirley Hendricksen, June Hoag, Belly lallonardo, Elma Lidmarlx, Gunvor Lucas, Arlene Maghan, Doris Mainella, Beverly Makowski, Angeline Milelr, Polly Mosier, Jane Nelson, Geraldine Nelson, Grace C. Nelson, Grace M. Nelson, Eileen Nelzel, Helen Nygard, Belly Jane Occhino, Norma Ohlund, Norma Opland, Beverly Oss, Margarel Pearson, Margarel Peuanilo, Caroline Praughl, Kalhleen Rosenberg, Rulhe Rusl, Louise Severlsen, Beverly Smilh, Maryiane Springer, Marion Thoreson, Lucille Torvinen, Anna Wallin, Joyce Wallberg, Ann Marie Wedan, Vernelle Whelan, Mary Ellen Zelelslri, Bernice Unusual is lhe word descriplive ol lhis club. Every Wednesday aller school a group ol prospeclive balon lwirlers hold a meelinq al which lhey praclice lheir arl. Perleclion in lhis arl is nol easy lo allain bul very el- leclive when maslered. Anolher aspecl ol lhis club is lhal ils aclivilies do nol slop wilh lhe close ol school bul conlinue lhrouqh- oul lhe summer. ln anolher year lhe members hope lo blossom lorlh in new uniforms which will indeed be a welcome addilion lo lhe colorful appearance ol our loand. The besl ol lhe lwirlers will be chosen lo exhibil 'lhal skill, and when lhal day comes, Cenlral will have an ad- dilional cause lo praise lhe appearance and performance ol ils band. IDLI G CLUB ninoly-nine l STUDE Tr-TEACHEIQ CUNFEIQENCE FIRST ROW-Neipp, Carlson, Mc- Lean, Maker. SECOND ROW-Graham, Ka- nerva, Ramslad, Grimwood. To promole lhe general welfare ol our school by ellicienl cooperalion belween 'rhe la- cully and lhe sludenls in all phases ol school lile, by loslering a proper spiril lowards law and order, and by developing individual responsibilily ir academic life and worlhwhile sludenl acliv- ilies is lhe purpose ol lhe Sludenleleacher Co nlerence, as slaled in lhe Preamble ol our school conslilulion. The conference was divided info 'rwo groups, lhe Council and lhe Execulive Board. Commillees were senl lo olher schools in lhis dislricl lo sludy lheir problems and melhods of sludenl governmenl. A delegalion ol live rep resenled Cenlral lor lhe lirsl lime al a Norlh- wesl Sludenleleacher Conference held al Marshall lr-ligh School in Minneapolis, November l8 and l9,l938. Officers lhis year were: Preside nl Donald McLean: Vice Presidenl, Bob Neippq Secrelary, Ann Malcer: Treasurer, l-lelen Carlson. GIIQLI' DEI? CLUB , , I There always has lo be a cerlain group of people 'ro slarl' Things rolling in a big way, and you can lrusl lhe Girls' Pep Club lo slarl lhe pep rolling al Cenlral in iusl lhal way. Their main purpose is lo leach as many of lhe sludenls as possible our school songs and yells, since group singing and yelling is guile elleclive and adds qrealy lo lhe enlhusiasm al 'fhe loolball and bas- lcelball games. During lhe Auclion and olher oulslanding evenls, lhe Girls' Pep Club lalces over lhe selling of cerlain novellies and candy. Because lhey receive poinls foward lheir lelfers, lhese girls are encouraged lo parlicipale in all school aclivilies. ROW ONE--Rosenberg, Knuclzey, Dahl, Pollack, Gilleland, Wool- lelfe, Kollalh. ROW TWO-Holder, Enger, Le Duc, Bergslrom, Karsner, All- man, Curry, Nelson. ROW THREE-Lawrie, Vivian, Chrisfensen, Haasl, Malcowslci, Berine, Ledin, Aclelle. ROW FOUR-Lalls, J. Lalham, J. Van Nispen, A. Van Nispen, Leines, Norberg, Groven, Webb, N, Lalham. one hundred 1, ,-, 1 , , ,fn J ' 2 Fx : X -, . r E : l K W 1 N 0, M .W M . M 1 , , U W E mx L. . r ,-,I 'tg ,. - XX 'ax' E17 l ' WZ L W: X 2 72,1742 5' it -ez ' E .ff .-- 1 X ni 4 Ev, f, Wil W X ,JM-f ' lf-Z- -'Am ' 1 N G' '-V-r., 'Q-4 ,Z'4'2- J 4 ' ' --.,:f!f 3 L ' 5 ', , ' 5 + in X . 2 - , K: , V, 1 px ,, f - ' ana, .h 5--S ,., 3,1-l , Q Z' X ' T5 3P e- 'f LE ' V .N 1 ' 'EZ , f L .,,. B 4,9 JJH :1...A I :'A V . . .ZX S' Q : 1 + 4 f f .L x 1 H S, D .4 - fo N X .1 - - --3 3 ? - 7' '5 -1 T' 'E' b ' l 1. , -, ' , ' KQTI 3- 4 X N - .fs lf ,, 5-3 i - 4 X Z J, E' 'f'- -Iii ' xg ,S P E E X , S N 1 X f-f QF? 'X N I 4' - iff , - J 'D ig E x N AR 1 lf? -gl,-P 1 - , -, lj I Q ' 55 'll - bk 9, Q ' if TZ' X X X ' ' - d ' ,gW :Wx X X FX - 'J .. - - X ,: ,4 X E ..., N, w if, -Z -Aw i ' L2 4 9 BL pf ' ' Y ' ' yi. l ,B ? f W .f - '-ii' 1 V A 'If , ,,', NW ,Qxgf--,1. M' g - WI V, K- QL f 1, -- . x , X WMU '- W W--V - '- nv-Y ' 1 - is' A I Q . X u ' K . 4 Q Q 'ff 'W' K if - f 'L . , f W 1 f I Y, KX W :eg air f as f 5. in ,gm Sli?-F .T TD V- -M V 1g Sig? , iKVVh 'Rag -4 1135- Xin!-Z.-ll? 1 ff! Aki-77 x X lil, g -is - :QS .,, T- I --f ,ix-, Y ,-,?s. ,XA THE IIDECTATUIQ BARBARA JENSWOLD Edifor RICHARD CONDE Business Manage' MISS MORTLAND Adviser T If ITAFF In ihis, irs sevenleenlh year of publicarion, lhe Specfalor has presenled lo sfudenls and iacully of Cenlral lhe informa- lion oi school aclivilies. Published lorrnighfly, il is issued lo each paid, class member, Hs success Jrhis year has been due largely io lhe persevering girl ediror, Barbara Jenswold. No Speclalor could be successfully published wilhoul Miss Morlland's guiding hand which has so capably led if on io be- come one of lhe leading high school papers of rhe Norrhwesl. If is she who as Spec adviser, checks rhe srafl in Their efforls lo malce a paper of inreresi io every sludenl. The Minnesoia High School Press Associalion convenlion was held in Dululh This fall. Richard Conde, business manager ol fhe Speclalor was elecfed presidenl lor nexl year, one hundred fhree THE STAFF Ediior, Barbara Jenswoldg Business Manager, Rich- ard Condeg Sporls Ediior, Richard Spadalore: Eaculiy Adviser, Miss Mazie Moriland. Assisianf Edilor, George Jarving Liierary Ediloi, Shirley Melliny News Edilor, Marion Berlcheiserg Eea- iure Ediior, Pal Quigley: Eealures, George Jarvin, Dick Archer, Belly Solberg, Mary Wall, Louise Dahl, l-larriei Sleepaclx: Ediiorials, Virginia Sandini Eashions, Arleen Berg, Jean McDonald, Sid Laslcing Exchanges, Anita Shugarrnang Alumni, Helen Soboilai Sporls, Jean Adeile, Doroihy Nehring, Francis Spadalore. Reporiers: Belle Diclcson, Roland Bernsiein, Shir ley Everson, Dorolhy Rossorn, Jay Lurye, Elsie Carl- sfedl, Pairicia Jenlofl, Jean Bergfallc, Nancy Fosler, Goldie Siein, Margaref Maclzadyen Alice Jean Seifz, Richard Archer, Nevin Noi-dal. Adverlising and Circulalion Manager, Munro Bra den: Typisis, Cecilia Mcl-lenry, Selma Sloiness, Roberl Builerg Ad Soliciiors, Louise Amundson, Jean Sham- beau, John Phillips, Ann Roclnwood, John MacEadyen, Connie Iverson, Jaclr Helmers. Ad Malce-up, Jane Ann Leppg Messengers, Shirlee Eagles, Dorolhy Kehl, Beafrice London. Tom sl-IEFCHIK NATHAN GOODFRIEND . if-Pj Busuness Manager BETTY MILES MAYER KRUPP Assoclawte Edlfor Curculahon Manag Wirth ww-+3 WWA QJ ff ff WDW THE ZEHTIHI We M My zmWMzfzJ f .g:::,,, , fwwazzw QING er Adviser 6 'S Iiaijh year a Zenifh is crealed-eonraining pages Iilled with The passing pageaniry ol a year's liie ai Cenlral. Each year cerlain persevering srudenrs iorm a slaii and pin' Iheir lime and ideas info creaiing a bool: Ior Ihe sludenfs Io enjoy and Treasure, This Zenilh is published as vour slore-house oi mem' orim-s ol The deparicd year. Earnosily and eagerly The stall has worked Io prepare These pages: long have They planned and revised: unceasingly have Ihey sold The Copies. This, your annual, is Ihe Treasure oi Ihose Ihinqs which vou have done lhrouqhoul The year, preserved herein Thai They may hrinq you onioyinenl and pleasure in Iho yoare, Io Come. Wea, lhe slaii oi Iho N39 Zonilh, exiend our deep- lull lhanlrs and apprecialion Io Mr. Qing, our aclviser. Il ha-a been his alule and checriul assislance and encour- aqorrioril which have Iwoen so helpful in pushing us io- WIII'lI'i LTLIIT QOQTII. . W MILES THOMPSON fXrI lgclilor Ari Erliior ARLEEN BER6 EDITORIAL STAFF-Edifor, Tom Shefchikg Associaie Edi+or, BeH'y Miles, Ari' Ediiors, Arleen Berg, Miles Thompson: Assisianfs, BeH'e Diclcson, David Wine, Shirley Pe+ersong Senior Class Ediior, Margarei Mac- Fadyeng Assisfanfs, Dorofhy Rossom, George Jarving Junior Class Edi+ors, Jean McDonald, John Phillips, Sophomore Class Edi+ors, John MacFacIyen, Judiih Weiner: AcIivi+ies Edifors, BeHy Melander, Jackie Carrilxerg Organizafion Edi+ors, Virginia Sandin, Clark Rams+ad, Shirley Eversong Feafure Edi+ors, Pai Quig- Iey, Mary Louise Flynn, Nancy Fos+erg Sporis Edi+or, Margery Trelfordg Assisianfs, Tom Nelson, John Meining, Diclc Spadaforeg Adminis+raIion Ediiors, Louise Dahl, Richard Baiemang Typisis, Bea+rice Crys+aI, Lorraine Gill, Valerie Langsfon, Jalcey Cway- geI, Lorraine Lundberg, Cecelia McHenry, Alice Jean Seifzg Office Assisianfs, Marilee Ward, June Leary, Kei+h Thompson. BUSINESS STAFF-- Business Manager, Naihan Good- friendg Assisfanf, Jean Tennant CircuIa+ion Man- ager, Mayer Krupp, Assisfani, Irene Hendrickson: Adveriising Manager, Leonard Naymarkg PubIici+y Manager, Roberf Neippg Assisfanfs, Virginia Wiersch, Mary Kay Kohlbryg Office Assisfanfs, Rufh Pollack, Mariorie Zallcg Candy Sales Managers, Her- ber+ Broolcs, Millon Gilbersiadi. PHOTOGRAPHERS-Bob Gerrish, Crumpfon Farrell, Alben' Olson, Bill Snead. ROW ONE-Hyman, Karon, STein, SeiTz, MorTon, Wiener, Hendrickson, Le Tourneau. ROW TWO-BloomquisT, Hanson, Aarons, Lifman, MerriH, Berg, Franson. ROW THREE-Kanfer, Pollaclr, Larson, Callahan, PeTerson, McCauley, Helmers, Lurye, Farrell. llf IT IRENE HENDRICKSON ASST. CirCulaTion Mqr. LICIT IQ! JusT as a spolce is viTally imporTanT To The sTrenqTh OT a wheel, so are The ZeniTh soliciTors To The success OT The ZeniTh. Theirs is The Trying business OT signing up, and Then exacTing The moneTary paymenTs OT The would be owners OT The TorThcoming ZeniTh. In order ThaT This money be in on Time, They musT be consTanTly on The job, and no maTTer how unrelenTing The buyer may be These soliciTors musT Torever be paTienT and courTeous yeT sTill qeT The required insTalImenT. BuT when all is done They can loolc back on Their worlc as an experience ThaT was well worTh Their while and wiTh The consolaTion ThaT wiThA ouT Them The Zeni'h could noT have succeeded Tinancial ly. one hundred six . sffd QUEEN I: ATHLETI I An impressive sighT was The crowning oT The ,939 AThleTic Queen in CenTral's gym December 28, IQ38, when lasT year's Queen, RuTh Carlson, relinquished her crown To The newly'elecTed Queen, Elaine Dahl. ATTend- ing her as maidsfin-waiTing were T-lelen Carlson, Nancy l3osTer, Jean Annelce, and Jean TennanT wiTh liTTle Bar- bara Ann RiTchie as crown-bearer. A new sysTem oT elecTion was Tried This year. ln- sTead oT The usual Tlurry oT exciTemenT, The elecTion was carried on more guieTly. The Tiye conTesTanTs were nom- inaTed by The sTudenTs, and Two days laTer The Queen was elecTed Trom These candidaTes. Once again The CenTraI sTudenTs had elecTed a Queen oT whom They could iusTly be proud. Following The crowning oT The queen and The bas- keTball games, a dance was held in The gym. one hundred ELAINE DAHL Queen of AThleTics 1938 CDMMENCEMENT Following a plan inauguraled a few years ago, lhe I938 Commencement was held in lhe Armory. Due 'ro lhe large size ol recenl gradualing classes il was necessary lo find an audilo' rium ol sullicienl capacily lo accommodale The ever increasing numbers. The program lasl year consisled ol numbers by lhe orcheslra and A Cappella choir, a very inspiring address by Rev. McQueen, and a speech givei by Richard Pillenger, lhe class oralor. Aller lhe program in accordance wilh lhe lime-old 'rrad lion, lhe Seniors, allired in lheir caps gowns, marched across lhe slage and received 'rheir ciplomas from our principal, Mr, Sanlee. Aller 'rhe Commencernenl exercises, lhe Junior class honored 'rhe Seniors wilh a dance al lhe Qallca Beach Club. Belly Miles and Charles l-laslam were chairmen. Wifh blue and while baloons and slreamers, and 'rhe use ol fish nel, lile beuys, lighlhouses and olher naulical symbols, lhe Club was lranslormed inro a ship declc lor lhe lasl dance ol lhe school year. one hundred eight 1938 DIQUM Soff lighfs-flowing dresses-dancing couples-such was fhe seffing of fhe l938 Junior' Senior Prom. Bunches of deep purple balloons fesfively decorafod fhe ballroom of fhe lflofel Dulufh and fransformed if info an old-fashioned grape orchard. ln fheir hair many of fhe girls wore small Japanese umbrellas which were given as favors af fhe door. Affer fhe grand march, which was led by Margaref Miller and Bob Swansfrom, fhe chairmen, parf of fhe dance was broadcasf over fhe radio. Many sfudenfs gafhered around fhe microphone and some of fhem were quesfioned abouf fheir acfivifies af Cenfral. ln The lafe spring of each year fhe Junior class honors fhe Senior class by giving fhe Prom. The complefe arrangemenfs for fhe dance are made by boy and girl chairman elecfed by fhe class: however, each graduafing Senior is given a free ficlcef. This dance is fhe biggesf social underfalcing of fhe year and always proves fo be a gala affair. Assisfing Margaref and Bob were: Margaref Maclzadyen, chairman of fhe favors commif- fee: John Grandy, Bob Neipp and Tom Shefchilc were in charge of fhe music: Mariorie Zallc, chairman of fhe ficlcef and invifafion commiffeey and Jean Tennanf who was decorafions chair- man. one hundred nine Sparkling colors of all hues and shades radiaTed Trom CenTral's sfage which was TransTormed inTo a scene Trom a Typical counTry Tair, The background Tor our I938 AucTion. A shorT skiT wriTTen by Lorraine Lundberg was presenTed in which many CenTraliTes became counTri- Tied. Various small booThs were seT up upon which pumpkins, jelly glasses, and oTher producTs belonging To a Tair were displayed. The orchesTra inspiriTed The parTy wiTh many an old-Time Tune. WiTh The auchoneering oT The cow oT CenTralville's Mayor, The fXucTion was oTTici- ally opened wilh a bangl Heading The evenT were l-larrieT Sleepack and Fred KnighT, general chairmen. Various commiTTee heads were as Tollows: candy cornmiTTee, Marjorie Olson: pool com- millee, Bob Nehringg ribbon commiTTee, Zoe T-larTman. Three hundred and sixTy-one dollars were cleared Trom The AucTion This year. The money was used To bring happiness and cheer To needy Tamilies on Thanks- giving Day. This, in realiTy, is The purpose OT The AucTion and is oT much more imporTance Than The pleasure and Tun lhaT comes To The sTudenT body. Joy and exciTemenT plus whiTe candy'Tilled boxes combined wiTh colorTul ace TiviTy have made up The CenTral AucTion since iT was be- gun in I896. Each succeeding class has added much To The annual fXucTion unTil Today iT has become as much a parT of CenTral as The building iTselT. fine hundred Ten CE TlQAL'I AUCTIUN 543591 0 5 fn, UTM' ,'NUlNd VME AUCTION ww 2 C ALA MacFADYEN KANTER GILBERSTADT r-vga SHEFCHIK GRANDY THE SENIUID In resplendenT cosTumes depicTing a myThi- cal European kingdom, The seniors presenTed Their class play, The Swan, a romanTic courT drafna by Farenc Molnar, on The evenings of May 25+h and 26Th in The school audiTorium. The plol concerned a maTch beTween Prin- cess Alexandra and Prince AlberT. The resource- Tul moiher, BeaTrice, had buT one desire, To see her daughTer Alexandra a Queen. She There- Tore devised a plan, whereby The TuTor, Dr. Agi, was inviTed To a recepTion in order To malce Prince AlberT jealous. To complicaTe rnaTTers The Princess Tell in love wiTh The TuTor buT boTh Agi anc Alexandra realized ThaT Their love was be- yond reason Tor The Prince. Princess BeaTrice had convinced her daughTer ThaT The happiesT Tam- ilies of Europe are oTTen made up OT unhappy indviduals. VViTh This somewhaT philosophical accepTance of The European poinT oT view, The play ended wiTh Alexandra, The proud whife swan, beThroThed To AlberT, Thus fulfilling The desire oT Princess BeaTrice Tor a Throne. The play accuraTely reTlecTed The cusToms and manners oi courT life and proved a challenge To The high- esT creaTive and arTisTic abiliTies of all The seniors who were associaTed wiTh The producTion. if VIVIAN BARTHOLDI EVENS 'Q pf' A agg- PEARLIN6 BROOKS TURNER WIGG C I. A f f D I. A Y CHARACTERS MAKER lln Order of Their Appearancel Dr. Nicholas Aqi John Grandy Arsene , Milfon Gilbersiadl George , Waller Evens Princess Bealrice Marqaref MacFadyen Alexandra Ann Malcer Faiher l-lyacinlh Donald McLean Symphorosa Olive Eslella Duffy Prince Alberf Thomas Shefchik Colonel Wunderlich Lyle Sours DUFFY Counl Lulzen Sid Laslcin Allred Alberl Olson Caesar Gordon Brooks Laclceys , John Barlholdi, George Vivian Ladies-in-Wailing Jacldyn Kanler, Belly Turner Maid Lois Pearling Princess Maria Dominica Mary Wigq Counless Erdely Ellen l-lorwilz BJERKE e hundrcd lhirleen all IE ICD IDIQEII DAY Gaiefy ruled supreme on Cen+ral's annual dress up day This year, Srudenrs arrived af school in lhe morning donned in every conceivable iype of cosfume. From frames +o cave-men-such was The array. The Seniors had +o aHend all ol lheir morn- ing classes lhis year and ar Twelve Those enrered for prizes were judged. A+ one o'clock ihe annual parade was formed and wiih bands blaring The Seniors showed off Their originaliiy io The resi of Ceniral and Washinglon. Alle-r +he parade an enlerraining assembly was held which look us back inio +he old-limes when iheaier enrer- fainmenr was iusi beginning. The program consisied of a song, Frankie and Johnnie by Ann Maker: barbershop guarlefreq a humorous dance by Miriam Oreck and Bill Mumma: and a Mellerdramrner. The day's lesfiviiies were lopped off by a dance given in The gym ai which lime The following prizes were awarded: M 'S' 1 gi Sweepslake-Shirley Everson, An Old Fashioned Garden. Mosl Beaulilul Girls Cosfume - Alice Gebo, Brown-eyed Susan. Mosf Original Coslume-Belle Dickson, if Miss ink. 2 Q M 48 3:6 Sf' ' 1 iw' 45 ' IE rx nif H D Fcdd Ck Us lwrry VVard B11 L Haure S an IVILM Ouisimwdinq oupc--Bf?Uy Heqv md V mnma Swdm Gold rw Safe 33 wi B y lmporsonafiom of a GIrl+Gor on Amdm' on LHHQ Old Lady Vmosf Quisiandincg Grown -f- The Jello Bcxesf 9? Ji i .-FTA: I 2 .S ' 'Qzfufi aff- ,pq- bww sl 1 V4 ZENITH DANCE MARGARET MacFADYEN AND BOB NEIPP Co-Chairmen In lhe soflly lighled ballroom of +he l-lolel Dululh on November 24, lhe Zenilh Thanlcs- giving Dance was held, To lhe lilling slrains of Joe Priley's Crcheslra, lhe many presenl danced unlil lime for lhe grand march led by lvlargarel Ma: Fadyen and Bob Neipp, co-chairmen for lhe d6UCC. This year, one-hall hour of fhe dance program was broadcasl over radio sfafion KDAL. Some of lhe girls had lhe added lhrill of having lneir iormals described over lhe air by Jean Tennanl. Following lhal, lhe announcer vvenl among lhe dancers and inlerviewed several ol lhe couples lo 'rhe amusemenl of lhe radio audience. Noi only proving 'ro be one of lhe social high ighls ol lhe school year, lhis dance also prof vided an opporlunily For 'rhe business slafl lo make money lo be used in lhe produclion ol lhe yearboolc. one hundred eighlec-n X ,V f, QIQU? Cum gnow i .z A f I f i is - ALICE IN CENTIQALAND During the lirsl weelr in December, lhe Girls' Club presenled Alice in Cen- lral-landf' John Grandy loolr lhe parl of a lypical Cenlral sludenl, escorled Ann Maker, who was loolrinq lor Wonderland, lhrouqh Cenlral-land. ln lhe course ol lhe presenlalion, epi' sodes were pul on lor lhe benelil of Alice by lhe Music deparlmenl, Alhlelic deparlf menl, and olher individual qroups. Each group had a lacully advisor bul lhe ma' iorily ol lhem were sludenl direclors. The enlire produclion was wrillen and direcled by Mrs. Dora Mary Macdonald. The Serv- ice orcheslra, under lhe direclion ol Tom Shelchilc, provided lhe musical background. This year lhe proceeds ol lhe performance were used lo buy new equirqmenl lor our gymnasium. n lundrrfil ninf-1, ROW ONE-GilberT, HorwiTl, Peferson, Hill, Hoff. ROW TWO-Marfin, Erickson, Mr. Warren-coach, Lurye, Archer, Siegler. ROW THREE--Conhaim. Oreck, Johnsfon, Schwarfz, Johnsfon, Noreen, Green DEBATE This year wiTnessed The greaTesT debaTe acTiviTy in The hisTory of CenTral. The squad consisTing of TwenTyATive members, was record breaking in poinT of numbers. PracTically every member was given a chance To parTicipaTe in TournamenTs aT CloqueT and Superior CenTral. Numerous debaTes were held among members of The squad during The year. The DebaTe squad also Turrished speakers Tor YouTh Week. The disTricT compeTiTion was decided by The margin of one iudge-'s voTe. ln de- baTes The Teams Tinished in a Three way Tie. CenTral deTeaTed DenTeld 2 To I CloqueT deTeaTed CenTral 2 To I Demfeld deTeaTed Cloguefr 3 To O This gave Denield 4 judges' voTes, CenTral 3, and ClogueT 2. CenTral Therefore, Took second place in The disTricT. l-lowever, Ce-nTral reTained The ciTy TiTle by deTeaTing Denfeld. Under Mr. War- ren, CenTral has deTeaTed DenTeld in six ouT oT e:ighT conTesTs. CenTral's Tive-year record: 3l ouT ol 44 decisions 5 X ciTy championships 3 disTricT championships 3 Triangular championships lpermanenT possession ol cupl I regional runner-up 3 TournamenT championships lClogue+l iirw hundred lwe-nly W x x X f-Spvibn yf . 124 X Z W X ,ff , V R f X 1' K , f 'ffx fl! ' 1, 5X , X xLyiNY-f. If! W fd 7 1' ff M ,X ' f i - , if ff K 4 'K 4, X f fd f f , X Z1 , 17 1 1 ff 1 f f X , jf' W P'?F ', 'i--.g' -.' ,V f - ' ' T I in 1 ,V , f E. T 'X- fi W W im UQ 1' 'L V 498-Z - -:mf -if ::r:. I f4T f L, -- Q Z ffl, X V - ..-sv-ii f J? 9, r xx - ' ' 'Yi f' NR ' 1 '-x 2 V f ' 'E - .fi-. Y -ii X V V A AXE -ix X Q ,.. T4 ..- f -- , g , , 3 x . i' - ,av XM A X V, NX X , 5 .-1, uf ' 1 N ' A -y 2 f 14, ' Qu W XX If ! : X ix . 1 Q 5 S '4 f --Q 1 1 X X I I c 'Q I J X' X wif, K1 XA ALM? v I -- 5 -7.- 3 -. 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Diclc Spicer, Through his brillianT passing and TooTworlc, earned Tor himselT The disTincTion OT becoming The Red and WhiTe's Triple ThreaT man. CenTral's Red and Whi+e warriors meT The sTrong Minneapolis NorTh eleven on SepTember I7 aT Ordean Field only To be Turned baclc Tor a I2 To 6 score. DiminuTive Don Crassweller, shiTTy Trojan half baclc, opened up a running aTTaclc in The Third period which broughT The Troy eleven several Tmes wiThin The shadow oT Touch-down TerriTory buT was unable To cross The goal line. The warriors oT The T-louse OT Troy Tell vicTim To a powerTul l-libbing aggregaTion by a score OT 24-7 in a gridiron classic played under The lighTs OT The Public Schools STadium on SepTember 23. Crassweller again Took The spo+ligh+ wiTh his wide end runs and accuraTe passing. CaThedral. ouT To gain revenge Tor The Zi To 6 whipping They Took las+ year Trom one hundred TwenTy-Two bi Ii.'lI1IHIiIIVfi, Io.-I Ihe opening licloll on his own Ihi- Red and VVhiIc- eleven. elc-d oul .1 Ihrillinq I9 Io I3 win cv.-r Cc-nIrnl'r. Trojan w.irriorQ, S.-ivlernber XI, al The Ilulwlii Sclionlf. blfidiuin. I3olh If-.anim ilisplnycd rnuch power buf Ihe variely ol play-, Culli.-.li-.il uwd welled deli-al lor Ihe I-louse ol Tiny in Ih.- ni.--.I Ihrillind clasmc ol Ihe year. Q.-nIr.1l'-I Iii--.I win of the 50.15.-n came Io Ihenfi on Oi Iwlw.-i' 6, when Ihf-y inc-I Ihu 1'-lucly Marqnn Perl: drid li rf.. Ilin Wild.-.il i-li'-vi-n I.-II yiclinw Io A I9 Io 7 Score 'raclc which lell Ihe Superior eleven on Ihr- ahorl end ol a I3 Io O score. The House ol Troy invaded Evelelh If-rrilory on Qcf Iober 20, where Ihey mel deleal by sa score ol I4 Io 7 lronw .5 lasl-charging Range loam, I'laslmn's line plunqes proved 5 big Iaclor in gaining necessary yardage when il was needed bul il was nol enough Io Iurn deleal info viclory lor Ihe Trojans. On No-fernbor ll Cenlral Iravc-lc-d Io Soulh Dalaola , y,.- . undv' Ilii- Ii.-,lil-. .il Ihr- lumlic fwlim-ls. Sladiuin, Q I I' mvw IC? Io I2 Io .1 ci.-Ioriul VVa:,hi-icilivn I-licih c-li-yen ol Sociix Fall.. 'XNilh Ci-nlml cnrryinq Ihr- sup.-ri.-r weicqhl on 'rheir i.I.-, B..l.i gwnrisliwwin, Cdplnin .and qimrlerbaclc, had lillle V IIIC IVOIUVI IWW Im O--Iivlnwd Ihr- D.il.oIan5 wilh . , . I -U ' f - - , X V . Ii.wiiI.l.- innii.-iiv.-i-ind hw inalm ui- .ind down Ihe held, II mln IMI CIOWVIS 'IS Lomlmmd IO only IOM IGI IIN' hornv Ieanw, lwilli-rinci Ilii- f,in.iII.-i- Vlfildcnlf, .ind iiausincq Iheni many iiinuw--. ol Iroulwli-. Punling wa5 enlirely in Ce-nlralls Invor wilh NAI Willi Di-nli-ld 5IiII Im-linci Ihe glinq ol lasl year's .l.-I.-.ily Ihi- llunli-rs wi-rv mul Io nmisacre the RCCI and Wliili- warriors. Who Il.-use ol Troy fool. a I2 Io 7 sel- il nllc-r.-1 hard .ind lurillianlly Ioudhl qanic-. Chun-I. II.i-.l.in1, ri-.eivinq pi'-rlecl bloclcinq from his y ird mlrip, .ul for Ihr- iniddlo ol Ihe- Iield and 'rhen down Ihc- sideline--. In run RO yards If-r Ihe Iirfal and Only lroian uilidown, Bill VVilli.liin5on converle-d Ihe exlra poinl iiu.i'm-ly In-Iwi-i-n Ihi- uivricqhlfi. ll.i-,l.ini'5 SO yard qnlloi- w.is :he niosl speclacular glnx' ol Ihi- yi'-.ir. l3i-yi-lnyinq I-i'illi.anI ollenwiyv and delonsive inane-uv- f,, Qi-.ich Lnr-.on's qi-uldms I.-ol Iheir second and lasl win ol Ihc- fic-.wson when Ihey Iriinined Ihe Superior Cen- Ii il Oil-l1.1i1s nl Ihu Sladiuni on Calc-ber 20. paced by -.1-.-.wi-Ile-rj Ihi- lroianx uncorlied .a yicioug running al- Gearharl exhibilinq a boaulilul 70 yard 5'-unl which pc-ne- Iraled deep inlo Vlfoshinqlon Ierrilory. uni- Iiurzilii-.I Ir..-'iq 'hrw FRANK LARSON Head Coach SELMER ANDERSON Assisfanf Coach 7' KH FDUTBALL LETTEIQMEN FIRST ROW-Swanshom, Cap+ain and quar'I'erbacIc Haslam, fullback, McLean, fackleg Sours, end Milberg, +ackIe. SECOND ROW-Crassweller, Iwalfbackg Lange guard: Masalonis, +acIcIeg SponseI, end, Kanerva quar+erbacIc. THIRD ROW-HaII, guard: Pra+cI1ios, guard: Gear I1ar+, +acI:Ie: Anderson, cen+erg Drax+on, guard. FOURTH ROW-Chillberg, guard, Esse, cenfer Korby, half: Brooks, fackleg Sorenson, half. FIFTH ROW-Williamson, end: Solon, fullback Robb, fullback: Lake, cen+erp Nehring, I'1aIfbacI: Frankosky, end. ne hundred Twenfy-five L -g . ATHLETIC IEUAIQD UF CUNTIQCL The Aflwlelic Board of Conlrol nas Clwarqo ol all alnlrilir qui'-slions and giving ol lellers al Cenirol. ll ronsisls ol Mr. Pnillips, Dean ol Boys, who is llwe inairman- The lour boys' Coaches: Miss Robie, The Advisrir of lhe Girls' Allwlelic Associalion: and llm- llwrerr class, Drosidenls. One ol ils rnain dulies is lo grass on all people wlwo are sulomillod as worllwy ol reffciivinq loller awards. All lollor rnen are sub- iwl lo llm- board ol Qonlrol, wliellwer allilelic or f-iglwolaslic. Wncinrxvffr any Cnanqe arises in llwe alla li-lir' rwoliry ol Crinlral, llwr: rnaller is brouqlil up li -lrrrrr lhis lwoard, ROW ONE-Swain, Wallin, Robie, Mc Cauley, Phillips. ROW TWO-Naymarlc, Anderson, Lal son, Nichols, Gude, Sevanslrom. CHEERLEADERS ROW ONE-Pearling, Aho, Knuclicy. ROW TWO Meining, Slcieie, Zube, Pei erson, CHEIflQLlfAlDlflQI lv' n -rr xiii and ioy nwusl have some leaderslwip al lirnes, and none beller fill llwe require :nrrnw llmn our alblo Qlwoerloaders. Wnenever our lfvoys lwave Sprinled llwseir way across flual line, or liavo made a diiiicull baslfol, lliese Cheerleaders are up 'n al il leading us lo roar oul in unily wlui li is a ifirrial encouraqemenl lo any player. ll, rwrlwaps, our fT1OIic'll? as well as llwal all llri- rrlayrirf. is low, lrusl llwose pernpy cheerleaders lo do away willw sucn gloom and inspire all play' r-r-X and malrirs, and fo luring oul lnal old sparkle. However, 'rneso leaders do mol Iirnil lnoir rlfim'-ry rzrc-f.QnCo lo lvaslcolball and ioolball qarnes buf spread if over swinmiriq and lraclc rnoels 'IN wr-ll rl'i V7Ti'iV7y HUF? 5l'r',C'Tll'3llC'i. ITU IDENT MANAISEIQIR lne- role played by flip various iludonl inan aoiors lms bocorne as muon a oarl ol allwli-lic-, an llial porlorned ldy llwe allilelo lwinwsfill, llwis. sy-,livin Q - - 'J' ' :Dr nas been suCCosslully employed oy Mr, Swain, wno A '5 5 of ' KH- 2 gs aprvoinls rierlain boys every year lc' Miko over ilu: rosponsibil ly ol llwe qymnasiurn wlwilr- his is away, as well as beinq liandy men durinq ivonsrounlry meels and lnaslcolball games. Clwarqo ol llwf- rnfwli cal aids is also diver lo rlweso sludsrnl manaqriiw, who are usually lcepl lion lno runl' durinq loollyall games. Roy Malci-loolball, Layne Marfin-de- bale, Niclc Chagris-foofball, Keillu San- 'iord-basllefball, Ernesf Maki-foofball. vnu lrundrwd lv.r-My sl ROW ONE Mllberg Swanshom lcapfl, Crassweller, LahTam, Williamson. ROW TWO LlTman MorTerud,Williams, STocllman, Laine, Sponsel. BAIKETBALL 1938 ROW THREE Long KOldfIk,l.UI1d, Ingersoll, Tallalison, ATltins, Bonham, Eacobacci NOT in PucTure-Johnson. STarTing laTe in November, baslceTball again dominaTed The Tield oT aThleTics aT CenTral during The laTe Tall monThs. PracTice began during The TirsT week oT school, and when The TooTbali season TerrninaTed many valuable players were added To The Team. During The season The Team won approximaTely halT oT all The games on Their schedule. While This was noT an ouTsTanding record, iT did show some ouTsTanding evenTs. DuluTh CenTral won over Superior Cenlral, Thereby causing The TirsT deTeaT ThaT Team had suTTered all season. Our Team also prided Themselves on winning over DenTeld Tor The TirsT Time in many years. Causing The biggesT upseT QT The season, CenTral narrowly deTeaTed ClogueT, one oT The sTrongesT Teams aT The Head oT The Lakes, during The laTTer parT oT March. This vicTory broughT Them To The semi-Tinals in The DisTricT TournamenT, lmmediaTely Tollowing This game Dave LaTham, Troian Torward, was chosen TirsTA sTring guard on The All-STar TournamenT Team selecTed by The Two reTerees oT The evenT. Earlier in The season Bill Williamson and Bob SwansTrom received honorary posiTions on The DuluTh Coaches' All4CiTy Team, one hundred TwenTy-gmc f OB SWANSTROM DAVE LATHAM DON CRASSWELLER lapfain-Guard Forward Forward BASIYETIBALL LETTEIQ NNEIQI BOB MORTERUD BILL WILLIAMSON JACK LITMAN BOB WILLIAMS Guard Guard Guard Guard RAY MILBERG PERRY STOCKMAN SHERMAN LONG DAVE JOHNSON Cenfer Cenfer Forward ' Forward an... 3. lal-e The ProcTor-CenTral clash-TirsT oT The ison. As usual, The game wenT To The Rails, 29 I5. Then Tollowed The Superior CaThedral aTTair, lu The Troians on a long end OT a 39 To 2I score. .3 were down one game and up The nexl. The nexT week, Two Harbors invaded our gym- aium To Take a 29 To 25 verdicT. Homecoming ebralions, The nexT weelc, were ruined Tor us when fCloqueT Lumberiaclcs dumped us 34 To I6. This s hard To lose, so The Tollowing weelc, we wenT rr To The HunTers' courT To drub The DenTeldiTes To 22. We were iusT geTTing inTo our sTride. ilhedral was our nexT vicTim and we won ThaT con- ,T in an overlime conTesT by a 25 To 23 counT. Nas Friday The ThirTeenTh, buT ThaT cuT no ice wiTh 2 lroians. We were Teeling guiTe chipper when we in- :led CloqueT on January 2I, buT They soon anged our ouTlool4 on liTe when They clipped us To 3l. DenTeld caughT us in our sorrow and aped on anoTher deTeaT, garnering 26 poinTs To r 22. ReTusing To be leTT in The lurch, we meT and nquered Superions Grphans The Tollowing weelc a 36 To Xl score. We were up again and meanT siness This Time. Two Harbors was The nexT quinTeT Teel The sTing oT a Red and WhiTe vicTory. They l Linder us, 3I To T9. Then we had To meeT Those ProcTor Rails again, d Tor The second Time in The season we TelT iiTf 'y. They beaT us, 2l To l5, on our own Tloor. We -re down again and slayed There unTil The end OT 2 playing season, because Morgan Park, Those 'apping lads Trom ouT in The WesT, squared Their counTs wiTh us, 2I To I3. lhaT Tinished our regular season, buT we made splendid showing in The TirsT game oT The 26Th sTricT TournamenT. We drew Those Lurnberiaclqs vm Cloquel and puT Them ouT OT The Tourney wiTh 3l To 28 win. Then a smooTh-running machine vm Carllon, which wenT on To The championship, il us Tace To Tame in The semi-Tinals To puT us ouT The bleachers Tor The Tinals. So ended our up and down season. Cur baslceTball Teams lasT season experienced whaT is lcnown as an up and down record, noT Too bad and noT Too good. AT TirsT, games were losT week aTTer weelc. Then suddenly The squad seemed To acquire new liTe and would go on The rampage Tor several weelcs, wiTh some oT The sTrongesT Teams Talling Their vicTims. fnTy nine WiTh perTecT weaTher and good maTerial our cross counTry Team came Through wiTh Tlying colors again This season, We won wiTh high honors each OT The Three races in which we parTicipaTed, Two re- lays and one cross counTry race. The TirsT race was a relay aT Ordean Field when Tour oT our speedsTers, Maurice Nordean, John lngersoll, Bob MorTerud. and William Snead, all ouTran Their opponenTs bringing The TirsT vicTory To CenTral. The second race was The cross-counTry run againsT DenTeld beTore The DenTeld-ClogueT game. ln This race our veTeran TraclcsTer, Maurice Nordean seT The pace and lcepT iT ThroughouT The race. Cenf Tral ended Taking TirsT, second, Third, TiTTh and sixTh places, Our Third race was again a relay againsT Den- Told beTore The TradiTional DenTeld-CenTral game. ln This race we won by a margin OT Two hundred and TorTy yards. The Tour boys who ran in This race, Maurice Nordean, Bob Lund, John Ingersoll, and Bob MorTef rude, were Trealed wiTh a Trip To Minneapolis To see The MinnesoTaAlowa TooTball game. The resulTs show ThaT we had a very successTul T938 cross-counTry season. CDD!! COUNTDY ROW ONE-Snead, VerTelney, R. Lund fore, Meining. ROW TWO-Peleslri, Johnson, Hanson PeTerson, GiTar, Bawden, Zelezmilnar O. Lund, Larson This year's inTrafmural baslceTball Tourney goT under way The TirsT weelc aTTer ChrisTmas vacaTion, wiTh TorTy-seven Teams enTered. Mr. Frank lBuTchl Larson capably assisTed in all arrangemenTs and acTed as Time lceeper Through- ouT The Three monThs, January, February and March. Each Thursday Tour games were played oTT in The gymnasium wiTh Bill Williamson, Perry SToclr- man, Dave AlTman and Soclco Capoyiannes oT- TiciaTing. Room 2II Toolc Top honors againsT all oTher Teams whicn enTiTled Them To compeTe againsT The TaculTy sguad. While a capaciTy crowd loolced on, room 2II, composed OT E. Malci, R. Maki, Mare mass lcapTainl, Marvin, MaTheson, and McDonald, drubbed Tre TaculTy 4l-29, The worsT beaTing The TaculTy has Taken in years. ThrouchouT The season Tair play has been The lcey-noTe beTween The various rooms. STudenT man agers Tor The regular squad assisTed in lceeping The scores and helping Coach Larson in his various acTiviTies. , , Mali, Marvin, MaThison, Marmas, Lundblacl, Malli. INTIQA-MUIDAL BASKETBALL one hundred ThirTy Ingersoll, Moderud, Nordean, Spade:- 'L,i,,4fff?-3,-f j'LA4g-lfji ITCCIYEY a K-fi., ,l.g-fix,-txfvovw-'ff-ZQJ j. ROW ONE-Alberfs, Garden, Johnson, Simonds, Gundersen. MaTTson, M. Greenspan. ROW TWO-Chillberg, WaTTen, B. Sours Coach Gude, Mullin, M. Erickson, Sor- enson. This was The TirsT successTul season oT CenTral's swim Team since IQI9, judging by The number oT meeTs in which our mermen parTicipaTed. Mr. John- son oT The Commercial DeparTmenT coached The Team To several vicTories. ln The Tall, in a meeT held wiTh OnTario swimmers aT ForT William, The Trojans were deTeaTed. This deTeaT was oTTseT laT- er, however, when The combined Torces OT CenTral, DenTeld and Morgan Park whipped up a winning score and capTured The lnTernaTional TiTle here aT Their home pool. The Canadian vicTory was Tol' lowed wiTh deTeaTs by boTh Coleraine and Virginia in Thrilling meeTs aT The Boys' Y. These conTesTs againsT sTar swimmers served as experiences Tor The Trojans, and soon a meeT wiTh Superior CenTral proved To be a vicTory Tor CenTral. The Trojans ended Their season by capTuring The Morgan Park lnviTaTional againsT DenTeld and Morgan Park, and reTaining The championship Trophy Tor anoTher year. ,T li! is CenTral's pucksTers had a very unsuccessTul season, iT success is To counT solely by The record oT The scoring sheeT, as our Team won buT Three OT TourTeen games. The Torward wall oT The Team was sTrong and held Their opponenTs well, buT The breaks seemed againsT The boys and repeaTedly They were com- pelled To TasTe deTeaT. CrediT Tor bringing hockey back aTTer a lapse oT Two seasons goes To Mr. Gude The coach, who gave Treely oT his Time in rounding The Team inTo shope. AbouT TwenTy-Tour eligible players answered coach Gude's iniTial call Tor men. Ole Chillberg was elecTed capTain oT The school Team selecTed Trom The group. The games were played aT The AmphiTheaTer unTil The collapse OT The building, which ended The hockey season abrupTly. ROW ONE-Kelley, Torgeson, Scanlon fcapTainl, RieTan, Mannes, Neipp, PeTerson, Soberg. ROW TWO-Cooley, Webel, AusTin, CarpenTer, Jarvin, Norclal, MacFac.l- yen, Kelley, Coach Johnson. I W I M M I N G one hundred ThirTy-one A , ,fy .. ,, 2 . ' uc ' BASEBALL CenTral Fligh's Diamondloall Team meT wiTh very high success lasT season by winning The disTricT cham- pionship and also beaTing a Tew OT The Commericial League Teams. Our Team was picked Trom Mr. Swain and Mr. An- derson's gym classes. This was done by having every gym class Torm a Team and play a round robin series. From These games Mr. Gude picked The permanenT squad. Some oT The ouTside Tirms ThaT we played were: RusT-Parker Company. Diamond Calk T-Torse Shoe Company. WesTern PainT Company. WashingTon Field. LesTer Park Field. The Teams ThaT we deTeaTed in The TournamenT were ClogueT, Grand lvlarais, and Cromwell. This was The second Time in succession ThaT The CenTral Trojans won The disTricT TournamenT. yy f T T ,l , ji 5 IJLJXI t jf I FIRST ROW- arfiri, William- son, Krupp, Capoyianes, WiThers. SECOND ROW-Quigley, John- son, EllioT, Frankosky, Bergman, Norris, Oxman, CelesTa, Coach ?SiJqW:,LL-if G-fA,0,144f0 A'o4IMC-QL Q-., 7525-1' ' a.,QMf-1 TIQACIY-1938 I938 was a very successTul year Tor CenTral's Track Team. We won Three TirsT places, Tied wiTh Minne- apolis SouTh Tor one second, and Took TourTh place aT The STaTe lvleeT. Again CenTral came Through To Take high poinTs in The Annual CiTy MeeT making This The TenTh consecuTive year. The ouTsTanding boys on This Team and Their special evenTs were as Tollows: Douglas Farnam, John Johnson, and Fred STouT-Pole VaulT5 Charles T-laslam and Fred STouT--IOO yd. Dash: John Ingersoll, Leslie McGill, Dick PeTerson, and Maurie Nordean-One-halT and One-quar- Ter Milers: Jay Lapham, and Dick PeTerson-l-ligh and Low T-lurdles' Bill Jones, Dick PeTerson and John Johnson -l-ligh and Broad Jumpers: Ray lvlilberg, Dick PeTerson, and Bob Williams-WeighTs, ShoT PuT, and Discus. Mr. Swain TorecasTed a beTTer Team Tor 39, and Thus Tar They have been worThy oT The name oT Troians. ROW ONE-J. Johnson, Nordean, Inger soll, Milberg, Farnam, STouT, Morferud ROW TWO-VerTelney, SolTau,Lapham McGill Jones, Hanson. ROW THREE, -PraTchios, Teuskansen Lund, Williams, H. Johnson, Bergfalk, Warren, Bergman. TRUE. TE BU one hundred ThirTy-Two il - wi' wfrg WW Auf?-J if WT 'M ROW ONE-Buller, Olson, Boren, Nicol- auson, Boldl. POW TWO-Lunclquisl, Winship, John- sen, Riddell, Larson. .g,,,.,c, 2 ,H nad, -Af- ,Lu I V , 4.. sm: E1 ffl DU ' I ' Cenlral may well be proud ol ils l938f39 ski loam as lhey won all ol lhe lrophies possible wilhin our slalo. Qui- bird men caplurod all high honors in lhiv 26lh Dislricl :noel al Cheslr-r Bowl and, led by Herb leddick, lhey marched lo lhe Slale yiclory. This slalo moel was held al Chosler Bowl on Febru- ary I7 wilh good wealher prevailing. Feddick, Conlardo, Hanson, and l-l. Pelerson led lho iumping seclion lrom our school while Fed- dick, Branscomo, holland, and Tallackson were chiel 'ilxllillll lilllllllllxb ol lllo day. Qur Cross counlry loam consisled ol Don John- son, Rolwrl Maas, Elmer Lake, Bud Branscome, and Ray holland. This year was lhe mosl successful skiing year lhal Cvnlral has had lor many years. 1 Twenlyfeighl boys answered Coach Elscheids Call lor Cenlral curlers. The season began in hob- ruary and closed in March, making lhe playing period a shorl one ol only six weeks. During lhe season lhe boys pracliced each Tuesday and lhurs' day al' lhe Dululh Curling Club. ln spile ol lhe shorl season, Mr, Elscheid, head ol lhe Aulo Shop Deparlrnenl and new curling coach, worked up a very ellicienl squad, Mr. lflscheid, a yeleran curler lrom Eyelelh, is making plans lor Cenlral curlers lo play such learns as l-libbing, Eyelelh, Chisholm, and Buhl on nexl year's schedule. Eighl boys received lellers lor curling lhis year. lhey were Kenelh Qlson, Tom Dworshak, Lyonel Larson, Gerald Boron, Edward Nicoloison, Roberl Buller, Myron Nelson, and Wallace Larson. ROW ONE-Folland, Pelerson, Johnson, Cowlardo, Maas, Pelerson. ROW TWO-Tallakson, Lane, Hanson Branscome, Marvin, Feddiclc. nr hundred lhiriy-four L ROW ONEfCrassweller, Lange, Draxfen, Frankosky, Kanerva, Nehring, Sorenson. ROW TWO-Neipp, Hanson, Kelly, Ma- alones, Sours, Soberg, Lifman, Spada- fore. ROW THREE-Krupp, Jarvin, Sponsel, l Lafham, Nordean, Brooks, Nordal, Solon, Williamson. 66 9' CLUB WC ASSE! Several years ago a D Club was slaried as an honor club for a+hle+ic leiler men. The club was lhen disconlinued, and has iusi recenlly been reorganized and proven ilseli a worihy organizalion. ln or- der 'ro be eligible for membership, rhe siudenf musi have earned a leiier in some phase of aihlefics. Irs main purpose is +o supporl a+hle+- ics in ihe school, and To pui more enihusi- asm info rhe crowd ai games. These leifer men are conspicuous wilh lheir well-earned D's on Jrheir sweaiers. In wearing lhese leifers +hey have of+en encouraged olhers lo ialce inieresf in alhlelics and lo develop such skill as will enable Them +o become honored leHer men. This year's presidenf was Bob Kanerva, assisied by Bob Nehring and George Franlcoslcy. Under The capable leadership of coach Swain, coach Robie, and our lafesf mem- ber ro lhe coaching ring, Mr. Nichols, lhe newly organized gym classes al lhe Boys' Y are a grea+ success. Many new aclivilies, such as archery, rifle, lennis, ping pong and billiards, are on The program for ihose who are unable fo false par? in gymnasfics. Coach Swain says that rhe new pro- gram is a mos+ successful one and ihaf he loolcs forward +o a large and varied ser-up for nexl year. Greenspan, Irving, Pennie, Johnson, and Coach Gude. GULF The Trojan golTers came Through wiTh a very sucCessTul season This year winning every meeT in which They parTicipaTed. This Team also won one OT Two possible Trophies. The Team compeTed againsT Demfeld, Morgan Park and Superior CenTral in The inler-school meeTs and againsT DenTeld, Morgan Park, CaThedral, Superior Ce-nTral, ClogueT and ProcTor in The TournamenT meeTs. These games were played aT Enger Park, Riverside, LesTer Park and Nemadii. Our Team consisTed oT Eric: PeTerson, Bob Dinham, Virgil Fisher, Bob Bakalyar, John Jenswold, and Wilbur Berno, all OT whom were leTTer men. TENNII Under The leadership oT Mr. Guy War- ren, The boys' Tennis Team has made greaT progress This season. SixTeen players an- swered To The TirsT call during The early parT oT May. STarTing wiTh eliminaTion TournamenTs, The boys gradually worked up To bigger and sTronger maTches. ATTer many heafed games Irving Greenspan, Fred KnighT, Wes T-larkins, Charles Zalk, MorTon Zalk, Dave Johnson, and Fred Lounsberry were sTill surviving Tor The Tinals. In These lasT Tew weeks OT school, The Team is keeping up Their good record and as a resulT are playing many ouT oT Town games. The player proving mosT capable during The remaining TilTs will represenl' one hundred Thi Bakalyar, Fisher Dinham E PeTerson Jenswolclg absenT W Birno Gilluson N Lafham Gallegher, Denfeld, Person J Lafham Lawrie, MacDonald, Punlcka Tyllla Bergfallm. GIIQLI' GULF Golf proved a popular sporT Tor girls during The Fall and spring seasons. Many girls Turned ouT Tor The TournamenTs which were held SaTurday mornings and aTTer school on The municipal linlcs. The Tourna- rnenTs were arranged by Jane Ann Lepp. RuTh Dunning became The Girls' Gohc Champion by deTeaTing Jane Van Hoven. During The Spring The girls Team played againsT girls Tronn Morgan Parlc and Demield, and laTer a boy and girl mixed TournamenT was held beTween DenTelcl and CenTral. head, McDonald, Wallin. Reed, Taylor, Dunning. IMMIN This year The Girls' Club sponsored Tour swimming classes aT The Y.W.C.A. in which ThirTy girls were enrolled. Under This arrangemenT The girls received Their medi- cal exarninaTions and lessons aT a reduced raTe. Each class meT once a week aTTer school. The beginning, inTernnediaTe and liTe saving groups were TaughT by Y in- sTr',cTors. Miss Robie was direcTor of The advanced group. The advanced class meT from SepTember To The middle of Decem- ber and Trom April To The end OT The year. The girls in The advanced swimming class and The boys Trom The Boys' Y planned Three splash parTies which were held ThroughouT The year. hundred ThirTy six ROW ONE-BarTholdi, Van Hoven, Lepp ROW TWO-Du'rTin, Moore, Turner ROW ONE--Holinberg, Wiersch-head, - Solon. ROW TWO-Churchill, Hansilfore, Paul, Danfeld. ISADMINTDN GIIQLI' IQIDI Wifh fhe pr ocee ds from fhe check-room and candy sales and wifh fhe aid of fhe Girls' Club and fhe school afhlefic fund, fhe afhlefic division of fhe Girls' Club was able fo purchase for fhe gym I2 badmin- fon racleefs, 6 double presses, and 3 ruefs. Furfher proceeds from flue candy sales were alloffed for fhe upkeep of flue raclcefs and birds. The girls inferesfed in horseback riding mef during fhe spring and fall seasons wifh Virginia Wiersch as head. The group has been divided info fhe beginning and ad- vanced secfions, one meefing Wednesday alfernoons and fhe ofher Safurday morn- ings. The beginning group is composed of girls who are learning fhe fundamenfals of riding from experienced insfrucfors af fhe Lesfer Park Paddock. Girls in fhe advanced group ride fo furfher fheir feclunigue and for fhe enioymenf fhaf comes from par- ficipafing in such an exhilaraling sporf. -lhey follow frails along fhe Lalceshore and fhrough Lesfer Park. ROW ONE-Haigh Adeffe S Peferson Nehring, Eafon, V Kaus ROW TWO-Gullfoy Holder Sflrraff Chapman, C. Pefreson Hugh ROW THREE-Person Gamash Dehlln B. Kaus, L. Peferson Spefz one hundred fluirfy seven TENNII EighT girls played Tennis Tor CenTral lasT summer and a Team is To be organized Tor The spring and summer oT l939. The Team will be larger, because classes were con- ducTed during The year Tor beginning pla - ers who wished To learn The rules and Tech- nique oT The game. The l938 TournamenT Tor singles was won by Jean Annelce. She and Mary Scanlon won The doubles maTches. Play'oTTs were held aT Longview CourTs. CenTral girls reached The Tinals in The disTricT TournamenT which was held in Clo- queT buT were deTeaTed by Two Harbors. This year's maTches are To be held wiTh girls Trom oTher schools as well as an inTra- mural TournamenT. Jean Anneke, PaT Tapping, Mary Scanlon IBUWLING Bowling conTinued Tor The second year aT Cen- Tral, gaining Tavor among The sTudenTs. The girls Tormed Two groups, one bowling on Mondays aT The Arrowhead under The leadership oT EdyTh Bar- Tholdi, and a Tuesday group bowling aT The DuluTh Bowling CenTer led by PaT Tapping. Miss QuarTers acTed as TaculTy advisor. AT The beginning oT ' ' soring semesTer Tour- nameni Teams were Tormed which parTicipaTed in League Play. During TirsT semesTer pracTice The girls had gained conTidence, and The rivalry be- Tween The Teams was greaT. ROW ONE-Hibbs, Tapping, Buesh, Carlson-head, Kohlbry,Van Hoven. ROW TWO-Lepp, Kinsey, Spice, Barfholdi, Van Hoven, J. Dicllson. one hundred Thirty-nigh? Virginia De Sanfo, Louise Peferson, Arlene Gamash, Alice Chapman DING DDNEB Alfhough ping pong is cornparaTively new, IT has made a greaT deal of progress This year. Girls had The opporTuniTy oT learning To play dur- ing gym classes and aTTer school. A round robin' TournamenT was held in March Tor Those inTer- esTed. TwenTy girls enTered This conTesT. Tourna- menT games were played on Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays during March. The winner was Fern Dehlin, wiTh Mary Lou EaTno and DoroThy Nehring as runners-up. Jean AdeTTe acTed as sporTs head Tor The s- 'son. SHUFFLEBDADD ShuTTle-board is a new sporT inTroduced aT CenTral This year. This game was played in The girls' gym classes and during The rec- reaTion hour, every Friday aTTer school. A ladder TournamenT was held during February and March wiTh Twelve enTries. The obiecT of The TournamenT was To Try To reach The Top oT The charT aT The end oT The TournamenT. The winner was Fern Dehlin wiTh DoroThy Nehring and Mary Lou EaTon runners up. ROW ONE-Person, L. Peierson, C. Peierson, EaTon, Adeffe. ROW TWO-Nehring, S. PeTerson, Chapman, Kaasala, Dehlin, Gamash. one hundred Thirly-nine V0llJTVBALL Volleyball is anolher new sporl lor girls' gym classes slarled in Cenlral rhis year, An inlramural 'rournamenl was held under The direciion ol sludenls. Officials for lhe games were ralaen from rhe srudenr body and lhe schedule made oul by +he sporr head, Arlene Gamash, and her assislanls, Jo Anne Barrholdi and Lorraine l.eDuc. Coming our as viclors were lhe Pepslers who were led by Dorolhy Nehring. ROW ONE-Alice Person, Belly Gon, Arlene Gamash, Shirley Pelerson, Dor- ofhy Nehring, Jean Adeffe. ROW TWO-L. Pelerson, Jacobson, Chapman, Kreuzberger, C. Peferson Sfenberg. one hundred lrorly ROW ONE-Holder, Nehring, Adeife, Slenberg, Chapman, S. Pelerson, B. Peferson, Larson, Sfirraff, Lanquisl. 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Osgajgvwg' The posilion of +he relailer is one of grealesl' in+eres+ and imporlance since he acls as 1'he purch- asing agenl for +he communify he serves. We all rely upon fhe refailer +o buy and keep on hand fhose goods +ha+ we shall wani' laler. H' is lhese same men who now wish fo congraf- ula+e our class. We in 'rurn fhanlc fhem for +heir services x i MQW ww uluth Detail MBYCHHHIQI ASSOCiilti0l1 THE MISSAIBE IQUAID The D. M. 8: I. R. Ry. operafes good passen- ,AML mv i iger frains daily befween Dulufh and fhe Arrow- 5. MI 1' head canoeing and fishing counfry. uf' Low fares in effecf. Use fhe Missabe. Duluth, Missabe and Iron Danse llailway Co. Traffic Deparfmenf DULUTH, MINN. THANK! A MILLIUN! If's a grand and glorious feeling fo know fhaf nearly all of fhe I939 Class chose Dworshak for fheir Class porfraif. We insisf on skill, arfisfic workmanship. Our sfaff of arfisfs delighf in serving you. Thank you and loads of luck! DWDIQSHAIY ITU DIC I7 EAST SUPERIOR STREET MELROSE 344 Nof only are B and R pro- ducfs prefered by Cenfral sfudenfs during fheir daily roufine, buf fhey ' are also enjoyed affer school hours. For over half a cenfury, parenfs and sfudenfs alilce have recognized fhese famous Dulufh-made pro- ducfs. Velvef Ice Cream, Purify Milk and Cream, B and R Chocolafe Drink, Grand Valley Primus Buffer, i Frozen Fruifs and various ice cream . . . I specialhes are processed in fhe N f5Cg?1'l'+.fT1OdeI'f1, sczeniafzc, sanamy IQIDGEMAN - HELL DAN ' i V fumma cum I ud iza Y Y 'M i 1 I . , yf' ,JM X SgI'!f 4,,4, 'WN I n fhe College of Applied Domeshc l x iii Science-wifh class rooms and lab- M lyyro . .... i- , NU l, . ' ' l i1i3.1': UlAR,lilll orafories in ever home fhrou houf fhe y i REG , Y 9 'x ,II Nh Norfhwesf-Arco Coffee has made an if u enviable record. Parficular proffs pro- ,yx in claim profusely, proudly passing fhis illl . ll . . n VLMW popular pupil wlfh fhe highesf honors! lily... COFFEE Ill I . ht ' Fig! ru. ,,,,,,, WA' ,.,L.m1,,-il f W ' A D C l THE FINEST QUALITY CUFFEE VCU CAN BUY I V Qiwldi - filer X. Q .J - P I 0' ' I Convenienily locafecl, +he Ho+el Du u'rh is fhe cenfer r l'he mos'r imporlanf high school affairs. Moclerale rafes are charged for an excepfionally beaufiful ballroom. The Ho+el l . . I Z I na .I il i1 li I I I+ I + I MZ' s a s rea o serLQeyIgf?:,9o2fj any If Q I l , Q09 ' I faxes , 'f '1 ' 'l II ' afege, I VJ, fZf5fLfWQf.L,J, . Hotel uluth I After Commencement I Cash si Carry I D I3 U Courses +ha+ will frain you I for office worlc. lnsfruciors I CTBC!! who are pracfical exper+s. I Machines 'io give you ex- I perIenc. I I These fhree feafures poinf and other Dairy Products DBU as fhe leading business I college . . . as fhe place for you fo sfar+ affer Com- mencement I Bridgeman Ask for Free Bulleiin IDULIJTH I IQUSINEII UNIVEIQSITY ' cl-IRISTIE BUILDING . SIUYBI M e I r 0 S e 4 I 4 0 - - lee Cream 411 Learn a profession +ha+ will make you dignified, inde- pendenf, and self-supporfing. There is plenfy of room 'For l .nl VQQA you in 'rhis profi+able field. Wifh our modern equipmenf and ii, modern mefhods of leaching, in a comparafively shorl' 'rime -HI-din V ' you are very much in demand. We help place you in one of , X l A lhe 'Finer Beaufy Shops. You can enroll al' any +ime. Take ad- vanfage of our liberal luifion plan. Wrile or phone for fur- 'FXD 'rher informafion. ,Dig Duluth School of l 2 Beauty Culture Melrose 327 202 FIDELITY BUILDING ,lbl.lv,Ip, ya I3 u Y . . . 4 I, I fy JM II? ' jfs' gf i,,,,J. AIQSN 4. . . l 6' 'AJ f flvul if :wi Good Candy A Head of me Laker Product l l E a 1 a t . . . Miller? Cafeteria For lnformation or Reservations Dhone Melrose 799 Medical Arts Building I 1 - QI JWM ' I Compliments of 4' I .x' ' SJ IDS ,. Handy, Inc. 'V rf I KQ7 ligniraverf - Artist! I S N E57 Electrotynerf I e U rr! I I X ' f ' I DuIutI1, Minnesota I X59 Duluth Dulinu 8: Bindinsr ' Company I Manure cfuf es of The Darbee Loose Leaf Line 0 I I Coil Wire Binding a Specialty II Binderf of the I I 209 West First Street Melrose 1048 ,. H - THIS BOOK IS BOUND IN A KINGSKRAFT COVER Manufactured By The liil1QSD0l't DFI-BSSQ 'IIC KINGSPORT, TENN. Producers of FINE COVERS FOR ALL PURPOSES Xi Drintine, MJ WM! X' Uffset Drintim! FE and ey Dlanoeranhine Mbffw i Color Mg! YR Lehburneau Drintine Comnany e 221 West First Street Melrose 1416 K 1 1 l l I l 1 I CompIimen+s of TRUE POPCORN and POTATO CHIPS TWIN PORTS POPCORN COMPANY M. H. OIiver, Manager 5I5 EasI' 4I'I1 SI'reeI' DuIu'rI1, Minnesofa Complimenfs of Hugo Freimuth FASHION Sl'l0Pmc. A IiH'Ie off I'I1e sI'reeI' means much off'rI1e price. 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