Central High School - Zenith Yearbook (Duluth, MN)

 - Class of 1941

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mm' vi n wits' i in s t rm-sr W W. E iz as Off on a Senior Class errand are Margaret Finlayson, Kathleen Dempsey, Miss Chatman, the Senior Class adviser, caught Margaret Shepard, and Jack Wilson, the Senior Class officers. in a iovial mood in the auditorium. E IOR OFFICER Our officers this year are not only efficient, but peppy. Their heads fairly pop with ideas, and they also have the ability to execute them. Meet: JACK . . . Tall, blond, and more fun than a picnic. Wilson is everyone's friend. Elected head man just this year, he has given us his wit and friendliness with his knack for getting things done. FINNY . . . That tall, attractive girl who is seen every- where at once is our worthy vice president. Her sweet- ness and understanding make her popular with everyone. As the vice president she is chairman of all committees, in which office she has performed brilliantly the last two years. KAY . . . Keeping us posted on things that happened at former meetings is her iob. She is short, dark, and I . S E -1-'f '2 f' - ,E ,A fe. ambitious, and in this fob she has performed her posi- tion accurately. SHEP . . . Our tall, blue-eyed brain-wave, who in- dustriously iotted down each penny saved or spent during the year, and came out with a credit balance. She has applied herself well to this gray-hair producing task since her sophomore year. MISS CHATMAN . . . One whose friendly image has crept into the hearts of all who come in contact with her, and one of whom every senior will often think pleasantly, long after leaving Central. Her ability to become one of the gang, and her words of en- couragement and guidance at iust the right moment, are only a few of the reasons our adviser is so popular with our class. ?f -,,,.,J ' Class . d ftinances for SCWO' 1 ' resented to Bud Miller, hea o h. memo, Post, 'lihe coveted DAR medu I5 P . PlGY,l5 Wughl ul is o ular chairmen for Dress-UP DOY' McCauley at a Senior Class Meelmg' M G The lgil:JkpMl:znley and Kathleen Praught. YH'

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The sun of a smooth September morning in 1938 arose on some seven hundred Sophs, preparing for a new and great experience. About a week later they proved their future by electing a set of supreme officers, namely: Myrna McCauley, President, Jay Lurye, Vice President, Virginia DeSanto, Secretary, and Margaret Shepard, Treasurer, with Miss Chatman as adviser. . After getting a little drier behind the ears, this same bunch of students put on a skating and dancing affair at the Curling Club that attracted a record crowd. Topping oft the year with an assembly for Mr. Santee, they made their way home, a little wiser, perhaps a little quieter, but all looking forward to the next happy year. Upon returning the next year, they found a new principal, Mr. Beck, whom they learned to respect deeply and adore. Margaret Shepard maintained the treasurership of the class with Wayne Johnston presiding, Margaret Finlayson as vice president, and Vienna Maki, the secretary. Miss Chatman, who had made a place for herself in the hearts of the students, was unquestionably the adviser. Murdered Alive was the cry as the Junior Class, directed by Jay Lurye, presented the first underclass play in a decade. Joyce Murphy and Wayne Johnston collaborated with committees to put on a Star Dust prom that captured the fancy of the most realistic. September, 1940 rang with the cry, Wilson for President, and sure enough, Wilson it was. Margaret Shepard took her third strike at the treasurer iob, Margaret Finlayson returned as vice president, and new-comer Kay Dempsey carried the secretaryship. Miss Chatman was unanimously re-elected adviser. Funzapoppin was the theme of the Auction with Mrs. Macdonald and Jay Lurye collaborating in true fashion to produce the skit. And fun really did pop, aided by Myrna McCauley and Roland Griffith, and hundreds of seniors on the day of that great Central institution. Eleanor Wigg and Frank Crawford led the Zenith procession at the Hotel Duluth ballroom, Thanksgiving night. The dance was one of the gala affairs of the year, with music furnished by Lloyd Hawley's inimitable Silvertones. Dress-up Day rolled around on April 4, when Central's own seniors could proudly display their numerous and most original costumes. The program, under the direction of Kathleen Praught and Dick Manley, was one never to be forgotten. April 25 brought out the hibernators en masse to see a capital Senior Class play, Young April, directed by Miss McKibbin. Last, but not least, was the Prom, beautifully planned by our Junior Class. June 6 was a day never to be forgotten by the Class of '41, it was their last day at Central High. They bade each other so long, some whose paths were to cross frequently, others never. But tucked in the back of the treasure chest called memory, were a million little remembrances that time could never oust. The happy ending was the Commencement Dance. This history of our class accounts for the success of the seniors at Central, but it is by no means complete, the future will unfold with life. L 17? w The class Qolhers ting. 4- N.-. as B , L' , -, It H. yy. A, ,,., J ce MUfPhYl Wayne Johnslon and Sizr Dust Pfam' en masse for G ho put over OUY WAO lass .lcY l-WYE' Senior Cleft Mee . ' our C 1 The busliirgfijsl flfom his locker. B

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