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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
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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
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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
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