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The Senloi - ner and Lol brainled gals' Closs'S Wo erm High 4.000 4.000 3.942 3.900 3.900 3.866 3.866 3.857 3.857 3.823 3.78 1 3.758 3.733 3.733 3.726 3.7 14 3.709 3.689 3.666 3.666 3.656 3.656 Judlll' Wie 1.5-Loretta High .,,,,.,,..,,. ,,,,,.,,. 1.5-Judith Wiener ......... ,..,,,,,, 3.0-Virginia Hawley .....,., ,. .,,.,,, ,, 4.5-Roland Griffith ..........., .,..,, 4.5-Robert Macdonald ........, ,,,,,. 6.5-Shirley Jamar.. .,.,.,,,...,,,, ,,,,,,,, . . 6.5-Margaret Shepard ........ .....,..,, 8.5-Jack Athens. .... . .......,.. 8.5-Betty Larson ..,............. ...... 10.0-Elizabeth Capriglione... ...... 1 1.0-Gerald Boren .............. ........, 12.0-Jay Lurye .................... .,,,,, 13.5-Lorraine Buresh ............. .......... 13.5-Anna Mae Gluesing .,................ 15.0-Betty Ann Hopkins ......... .....,,,. 16.0-Kathleen Praught .,.,,. .,.. 17.0-Dennis Barry .............. ..,...,., 18.0-Lawrence Wolfe ,,,.,,,, ,,,.,,.,, 19.5-Merle Goldsworthy ,...... ...,... . 19.5-Shane Zien .....,..,,......,, ,,,,,,,,. 2 1.5-Carroll Dick ............. ..,...,,. 2 1.5-Philip Sutitel ......... ,,,,.,,,, 23.5-Paul Axt ...,...,.... ...,.. 3.655 . Bottom Row-Larson, Hawley, High, Wiener,,Zien, Nelson Second Row-Hopkins, Gluesing, Praught, MacDonald Lurye Jamar, Shepard, Dick. Top Row-Boren, Barry, Wolfe, Axt, Athens, Sutfel. 23.5- SENIOR HONOR ROLL Alice Nelson., ..,,...... ., 25.0-Gertrude Da hl .,..,,..,, 3.655 3.647 3.642 3.642 3.633 3.625 26.5-June L. Hansen .... .... 26.5-LaVonne Nelson .... ....., ........ 28.0-Margaret Pederson ,....,... 29.0-Pa ul Siegler .... ............. ..,..... 30.0-Phelba Enevold ......., 31.0-Lionel Davis. ...... 32.0-Violet Hawesn... 33.0-lda Lees .................... 34.0-Virginia Giliuson. .... . 36.0-Ray Folland ......,.,, 36.0-Sherman Garon.. 36.0-Charles Zalk ..,, .,.,,,, 38.0-Joe Bower. .... .. ....... 39.0-Grace M. Nelson ..... 40.0-Paul Oman ............. 41.0-John Ness ............. 42.0-Edna Angerman, 44.5- Jack Anderson ..,.. 44.5-Betty Bailey. ...... 44.5-Louis Conhaim .......... 44.5-Emily Sorensen .,,,., 3.6 12 3.61 1 3.606 3.600 3.575 3.571 3.571 3.571 3.566 3.548 3.545 3.535 3.51 8 3.500 3.500 3.500 3.500
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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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Bottom Row-Macdonald, Franson, Seline, Hawley, High, Wiener, Oss, Enevold, Kallimonis. Second Row-Grifiith, Oman, Ness, Lurye, Galeski, Davis, Murphy, Rapp, Ballou. Top Row-Gootch, Gefvert, Bolcom, Young, Levine, Finnigan, Conhaim, Kolarik. TROJAN HEAD AWARD SCHOLARSHIP-Loretta High, Judith Wiener, Virginia Hawley, Roland Griffith, Robert Macdonald. ORCHESTRA-Virginia Hawley, Ver- nette Wedan, Paul Oman. BAND-John Barnes, Robert Ballou, Phelba Enevold, Robert Galeski, William Pahl, John Kolarik, Bruce Rapp, Robert Gefvert, Lionel Davis, Robert Finnigan, George Kallimanis, Garland Bolcom, Bradley Levine, Chase Murphy, Virginia Hawley. OFFICE CADET-Nancy Franson. DEBATE-Louis Conhaim, .lay Lurye. DECLAMATION-Jay Lurye, John Ness LIBRARY-Margaret Oss, Lois Seline. TROJAN HEAD SET WITH RUBY- Virginia Hawley - Scholarship Band, and Orchestra. TROJAN HEAD SET WITH PEARL- .lay Lurye-Debate and Declama- tion.
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