Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1957

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Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 30 of 108
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Page 30 text:

Row 1. Mitt Donielt, Robichon, Student, Grady, Backmon, Row 2. Pedersen, Stodola, McCollint, Edwardt, Muth, Katzmon. Row 3. Green, Brittol, lundberg, Opttad, Boedeker, Toutley. Row 4. Ehmke, Organ, Martin, Webtter, Schaefer, G. Peterton, Carlton. Row 5. N. Nclton, Portor, Kimbcll, R. Johnton, Machiejny, S. Nelton, S. Johnton, Cody. RED CROSS BANKERS Helping to inform us of people and customs of other countries has been only one of the objectives of the Junior Red Cross. Working with Miss Daniels, their faculty advisor, they have sponsored a program which maintained their progress toward their goal. The annual gift box drive was successful because of the willingness to work hard by the members guided by the President, Aija Studans. Remember to bank Tuesday! Have you been given these suggestions each week? Probably. By Whom? Why, your homeroom banker of course. If you heeded each reminder and banked faithfully as you received a suggestion, then you probably have a sizable sum put aside. Rather than being irked at your banker you should thank him. The bankers, working with the able assistance of Miss Zanger, have tried to maintain a large number of bankers in school. This was done by putting banking on a competition basis, with all advisories trying to get first place. Row 1. Pimke, Norm, Mill Zonger. Tweed, Katzmon. Ro w 2. Becker, Clark, Proft, Roiling. Wadd.ck, K. torion, Horrii. Row 3. Meixner, Gronberg. Epple, Green, Hughes. Frary. ledin, Gowell. Row 4. $. Green. Falkum, Zodach, Preiton, Runyon. Moffett. Theroi. Row 5. Youngquiil, Ha nno. R. Andorion, Cody. Stenqu.it, Angr.mson, Knution Wahl. Row 6. Broon, D. Anderion, Miller, Beoiley. O’Rei lly, Skujini, Dahlberg, Honczarenko. 26

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Roheortol Timel MIMES AND MUMMERS Christmas approaches! And tonight we present to you a Christmas play. This quote started the Mimes and Mummers Christmas program, Good King Wenceslaus. The colorful pageant which we saw was the result of many days and nights of constant practicing and a multitude of repetition. Under the direction of Mrs. Townsend, faculty advisor, the would-be actors and actresses presented us with one of the most enjoyable Christmas plays in many years. Members of this limited club were selected at a tryout held early during the year. They were required to read a part before the old members and were selected on the basis of the results. Row 1 j N. Anderson, Opstad, Mr . Townsend. Robertson, Hughes. Row 2. Kinney, logon, Boyer, McCollins, Norris. Row 3. M. Johnson. Potek, G. Peterson, Amireault, Russell, Studans. Row 4. Frory, Abercrombie, Stephens, Dohlberg, Poppas. Row 5. Rasmussen, leland, Roffers, B. Hansen, Krug, Wilson. 25



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Row I. Dobbelaire, Madsen, Green, Hadreos, Edwards, Patek, Carter. Row 2. Meixner, Grady, Wilson, Boedeker, Engfer, Gilbertson, Moore. Row 3. McKeone, Zadach, Barron, Wahl, Magnuson, leyden, Ekso, Berge. Row 4. Thomas, Porietis, Grahn, Hartman, Davies, Moore, Childs. Row 5. Woolery, MacMillion, Dahlberg, Woodward, Dille, Meelberg, Fend, Bristol. Row 6. Watson, Axiotis, O'Reilly, Berg, Thies, Moore, Isely, Persons, Dahlberg. TRIETTES Triettes, a branch of the Y.W.C.A. has sponsored many activities along with having fun. The girls started their activities with a recognition dinner where all new members were officially brought into the organization. This organization is divided into four chapters with officers for each individual group. Service seems to be this group’s goal as they have worked with the March of Dimes, the T. B. drive, and went Christmas caroling. Annual joint meetings are put on with the Hi-Y. In order to make money this year the Triettes have sponsored sock hops and have also sold jelly. Under the direction of Miss Deans the Triettes have had a very successful year. Row 1. McMahon, Therioull, Hughes, Barnett, Nowmon, Boyer, Ulrich, Miss Deant. Row 2. Bertrond, Purcell, Ander-ton, Johnson, Berggren, Hanson, Nowsome, Everton. Row 3. Johnson, Gooley, Anderson, Johnson, Bronson, Neil-sen, Johnson, Nelson. Row 4. Iverson, ledin, Kanneman, Westin, Widell, Johnson, Johnson, Nelson, Ruud. Row 5. Opsfad, Tuck, Gorney, Runyon, Preston, Thomson, Tcrnowski, Tousley. Row 6. Tyler, Mitchell, Butenhoff, Pappas, Honczrenko, Johnson, Hovland, Stoneberg, Corneliton. 27

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