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!!'.'..N .,w-A , 0 .1 . -g ...ar 5, yi- STUDIES Seeing what makes the wheels go round in gas en- gine class. Mr. R. C. illcr is the instructor. A Latin class, as usual, studying. The busy machine shop, turning out hammers. The lady chemists do a bit of quantitative analysis. The Little Red rIt's a house and not a teacher's salaryl made by an ambi- tious student in Miss Mul- rean's biology class. Ray Jenson, maker of the replica of the first T. B. sanitorium, which was or- ganized by Dr. Trudeau. An artistic picture of an artistic girl, Virginia Kellas, making some puppet faces in art class. These were used in Pinocchio Miss Weir mapping out the places to cut and not to cut. Sewing class. Some sophomore is try- ing to show Miss Gove that he knows his world history by finding the spot where the Magna Carta was sign- ed. The dress being cut out above has now progressed to the basting stage. Again, Miss Weir's sewing class. That studious Sitzman, using the dictionary in Eng- lish 12 class. Miss Ann Anderson is his teacher. Vocabulary building is an important part of English work. YYally Lund is all wrapt up in his music. Only advertising class could make Albert Kaplan thrust out his chin in such determination. A library study hall. I'Ivelyn's words will girdle the globe. Economic geography class. Maestro llertz gives his history of music class a bit of historical lore.
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Jurrror Class l'lrstory s plus plfu equrls eduefrtron rs the 'rrrtlrmetre of the runror elrss hrstorx rrs program h'1 been 1 xrtrl factor rn the lrxes of these Junrors for the lrst three xe Us llre frr st step was made rt tlre Iunror Hrfh At thrs trme -Xudrex Smrtlr Skis chosen to lead the Councrl Farl Bohm the C ongress rnd kent Olson the Self Re lrance C lub ll orle rather th rn plat occupred the trme of the freshmen for therr frr sf rear of hrffh school was trleen more ser rouslx than the follourng ones llrerr sophomore xe'rr rt lech found mfrnx students enterrnff vtrrous helcls rtlrletrcs forensres student counc rl rctrxrtres and other orgrnrfatrons Ks sophomores Bruce Dome Iohn Ptttrson rrrd lxent Ol on were selected to lead the clrss rs pre r elent xree presrdent md seeretrrx trersurer respeetrxelx lreodore Roosexelt rn lhe fXmerrcrn Irox urges the need of rthletrc team worle rn the dexeloprng of sportsm rnshrp rnd fur pl rx ln followrng thrs lrne mam bows rnd grrls also found th tt the eourfrge needed to trx rnd trx agrrn wrs necessrrx rn exerxdax lrfe lfrboratron vsrth studres dexeloped r sense of rnrtratrxe and cooperfrtron rn the mrncls of the students 'lhe Junror presrdent Crarg lan Sternberg clrstrngurshed hrmself as '1 leader rn class 'md eouncrl aetrxrtres as well as rn the field of 'rthletrcs 'lhe other Junror officers were Bruce Doane xrce presrclent Audrex Smrtlr secretary and C 'rrl Iuclee meyer' treasurer In clecl rmatron two Junrors took honors rn the school and followrng contests sexeral took leadrng parts rn the Chrrstmas play The Empty Room musrcrans rn xocftl and rnstrumental groups were entered rn many progrfrms out standrng sportsmen were placed on the regular te rms four Junrors were grx en mem ber shrp rn the Qurll and Scroll chapter lo close thrs successful xe rr of work rnd pl'1x rn el rborate Junror li rll was held at the C entr rl Junror Hrgh on Nlax lr Nlrldred khles Sophomore Class l-lrstory X the fall of 1933 nt xarred group of xoungsters started therr first adx enture rn the hrgh school at Central Iunror Hrgh That the group passed a successful year was shown bx a large honor roll and the 'retrxe dr frmatrc club lhe followrng xefrr the group Wrth 'rddrtronal students from other schools entered therr sophomore xe rr wrth a brt of uncert rrntx beetuse of the ch Inge to lech Howexer thex started on the rrfflrt foot rnd chose Ioe Johnson Cluton Anderson and John C rrx to le id tlrenr As sophomores thex lr ue shown themselxes re rdx to cooperrte rn uorle and plrx mth tlre upper cl'1ssmen bx 1 good represent rtron on the honor roll rn sports and rn musrc klrce lleather bee URI q z .1 1 1. .5 1 ' 1 l ' 5 ll .l V Y 'c LS i 2 ' 2 e ' ' f 'if ' 'e' L- '.r e . . . 1 - 5, . . ., , . 1. . e. , 1 ' ,' . 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ', x c , 4 , .1 , c s , A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' -1 1 '1 ' 1-, he . IN ,L. 2 , ., K. . 1 , K ri In 1 n v 4 4 rw v 1 1 1. v 1. 1 i 1: . . L e If c I , ., I., e 1 1,1 '-1 z z ,z '1 s ' 's'- , ' .',,- 1 k.' 2 5.1.1, Z 1.1- -7125, .,.' 1 K, X, ' .,t,. 1 ' x 1 1 1 L 1 ' s rw l . '1 1, -1 - v V' a I 1 lhe unror rear found manv s rortsmen and scholars alrlse. lhe rltrv rn col- . 1 1 V 6 , 3 ., , 1, Q L. 1. . . . .L , s , i , . V ' . . c L l' c ' Q, el c . 1 1 1' . - 1 1' 1 1 N ' 1 1 - ' 1 1 - . . , . , N K , , c J , Q . z . ' 1 1- 1 v . 11 . -1 1 lt fv- . ., . 1 . . , , L . sy , 6 L. . Q . S, , Y L S: - L. tk. .J .,, . L. 1 . , , A , .5 . f '. - Le' 'z .A,z 12 ' . .- a ' uf . . 4 v '- C ' r 4 -I 1 v L ' v I w v '1 1 1 u 1 1 v - l A 1 V, C V L1 , ' I . ' Q 1'1 L1 ,, k1k1 7 C a f1 n .w 1 v r v. ' 4 V v 1 1 1 rx 1 1,1 J 1 . 1 .' f , ., 1 1 ' 1 1 11. , t e c I., c . - - . , ct A . , 1 ' 'Z 1.1 2 A D A t. .1 1 L., ,.1 Z 1 , L. 1 X B., 115. .ez t1 - ll ' 'e ' ja ' e . 1 VA ' ll
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