The official school bell of St. Louis
Park was said to have started its life on a showboat,
traversing the Mississippi River. It is unknown when it came
to St. Louis Park, but it was used at Lincoln School, which
was built in 1889. Pictures show a bell tower on the rear
west side of the school.
When the first Central building was built in 1914 (since
torn down and replaced), the bell stayed at Lincoln School,
but when the new high school at Central was built in 1937,
the bell was moved to the steps in the front of that
building. (Ethel Baston had a major role in having the bell
moved.) The bell was not secure in this location; every year
the graduating class (or Hopkins) would steal it and the
custodians and staff had to go find it. One unfortunate
destination was the pond on Interlachen golf course.
Eventually the administration solved the problem by storing
it in Central’s basement. (Although pictures of cheerleaders
gathered around the bell were featured in yearbooks in the
1940’s and ‘50’s.)
When the current High School was built in 1956, the bell was
apparently still stored at Central, until the Class of 1960
started a campaign to find it a better home. The Class of
1963 had the bell bronzed and placed on a slab of marble in
the showcase in the first floor circle. During the 1993
remodeling it was moved to the auditorium foyer.
This information comes from a variety of sources: newspapers, books, yearbooks, phone directories, interviews, etc. Given the varied sources, we cannot guarantee that all of this information is correct, and welcome any additions and corrections. Please contact us with your contributions and comments.