Central High School - Cehisean Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1951

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' .,'AQ Q . , 7 .,,L' ,A A At, JM -' ' ' if r z 5-:Y U R' ' Q I , I , ,,,4 L4 , . . 1 f- - I, f Q 4 ' - ' - - A - 5 fiftff , -ai Q' Akf 1, ' S: A Q K .K THE CEHISEAN ite gb, ,I95I A 5' PUBLISHED BY 3f E:g'S -J 'Q F3 Y THE SENIOR CLASS OF-,Ci,9,'fv , 1 CENTRAL I-IIGI-I SCHOOL kklc -,, Qc. ' Ct Y v ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA '.pt'?'-1-calffif . f Af , ' eg ' , ix!! ' I Y Q q KS .y Q Q f eq 3, Nr X,- 1 V' ' C L -Jq J 1 1 lv! ' Qi Ln , w ' f f' ' I. C2 F , C A 29 , 7 K I L ' f , '. ' f '2 X V -X - . wi , ,J Q it ,,-,fix ' ll J 1 ' If f .J N ,N Q! M f 'X f - i K J A C x . 4 X 1 1 L ' , 1 , , y Co-editors - - Judy Stearns - Kathryn Johnson I ' Business Manager - - - Joan Van Krevelen N ,X X Circulation Manager ---- Elton Ryberg fgf L jx , ' f Literary Advisor - - Mrs. Amanda Johnson i q , 'V f Business Advisor - - Mrs. Sara Ryder 1- , Y Art Advisor - - Miss Elizabeth Stroble .1 2 f . 'i J A L, f , A i J J J xx I 1 i ,A W J 1'-A S ,Q rift f0f g Zz ffkff FCP Socrates said he was no Athenian or a Greek bi. citizen of the world. From day to ours great men l seen the wisdom of prov ing a spirit of brotherl among all peoples. New ventions in communicat and transportation have I ally erased boundaries, the world has become a ne borhood. The graduates l95l have been trainec -E CRD ize the necessity of cul- ling a universal spirit in rr to insure security and dom for mankind. he staff of this year's an- have attempted to portray school year as an example good fellowship and of :ing for the good of all, hope our 1951 Cehis- will provide a pleasant 'lude for all its readers. the . Universal Spirit 2 ,. , J' - 'V' . ,f off ' J' V: M 4 - .7 94 f ' ' A . LJ' ' f' '. ,- ff 5 1 xl . aw AJ' -f l I .ll fl -,V -, Aw: 'ylg if ll' .- i Af f- -'F lj 'f q ff Iii -'-iff. 15- . 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Assistant Principal ix .lla Ai., J QI fl' q - 1 lla ll ' V fa l dl. , I 75 .. I 1 MRS. MAUD ROBINSON MR. DONALD SIMMELINK s-.....j -..,,,-5 .. Mrs. Robinson and Mr. Simmelink are the Supreme Counsellors presiding over the Personnel Department. They are the Doctors l. Q. who diagnose the mental and emotional upsets and prescribe the remedies. MR. E. E. LENANDER, Principal A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRINCIPAL The peoples of the world move on-forward, not backward. lt has always been thus. Progress is positive. lt leaves thoughts in the minds of men and places tools in their hands. Retreat is negative, always subtracting and contributing nothing. There is only one direc- tion for civilization to move. She cannot remain still, she cannot retreat, she must move ever on and upward. To the student this should be meaningful. ln it is an assurance that his contribution will count and be added to the total for good. We are prone to become impatient when results are not immediately apparent. Remember, our thirteen colonies argued for thirteen long years before our nation was born. Peoples hoped and fought be- fore the League of Nations came into being. Shortcomings of the League caused the world again to be mobilized on battlefields. As the din of battles stilled, the hopes of the world brightened with the formation of the United Nations determined to save succeeding gen- erations from the scourge of war- . The voice of mankind speaks ever more firmly and clearly for a lasting peace in a world community. Some day when progress will have pain- fully but surely advanced sufficiently, the whole world will be everybody's fatherIand . E. E. Lenander. W-ss' K5 M155 MARGARET SAS MISS CLARA CLAUSSEN MISS MARIAN McREAVY This is Central High School calling. ls your record clear? Temperature normal--sorry ' Miss Magaret Sas, the highly celebrated author of the well-known bi-weekly Central High School bulletin and daily ab sence list, is always ready to give a helping hand to students in distress. Miss Clara Claussen, registrar, gives timely warning to seniors whose records are not clear. Nurse Marian McReayy daily combines her well-tried detective powers and sympathetic understanding to hundreds of stu dents who pass through her office A sharp mind and professional knowledge are her skills, Our faithful custodial staff Always on the beam, They keep our halls and classrooms, Much cleaner than they seem. And if we aren't always warm, And things aren't always new, We never put the blame on them, Their best's all they can do. + NS CUSTODIAL STAFF Bottom row: Bessie Linne, Eugene Lefevre, John Flanagan, Gertrude M. Finn, Julia Nelson. Second row: Ranscn O'Neal, Carl Widing, Dwight Mason. Third row: Benjamin H. Samuelson, Head Custodian, Edward P. Kline, Warren Asher, Stationary Fireman, DEDICATION ln this year of l95l international coopera- tion and understanding are first and foremost in the thoughts of all of us. Soon we shall be- come active participants in the struggle to as- sure freedom and understanding. This Search will lead some of us to higher education, some to business, and some to serve in the armed forces. Wherever we search, we can look back up- on our years at Central and see the founda- tion for cooperation with others and for shar- ing responsibilities. Under the democratic leadership of our class advisor, Mrs. Manilla Topdahl, we have set our ideals high. To her, with deep gratitude for her understanding and patience, we dedicate the l95l Cehiseann, - is fi H va- 'Q 4- Science and Mathematics Department MISS ELEANORE BAULEKE MR. JOHN RYAN MR, LLOYD GREEN MISS RUTH CREGLOW MR. STANTON THORSON MR. JOHN MCCALLUM slmluxtv today suientists tomnrruu ,. 1 All work and nn play lllllkl'-Y Bnlz ll rlull Img. MISS IRMA MEILI MR, ROBERT MOLKENBUR MR. JACOB HOFF English and Language Departments Not pictured MISS ALICE CORNWELL4French MISS KATHERINE SANDERSONvSpamsh MISS HILDA ANDERSON MISS CLARE STEPHANUS MISS MARION MLJNSON MISS FLORENCE BABER-Latin MISS ALICE ROSENBERG MISS DOROTHY BALJMGART MRS. LOUISE GOSSETT MISS MARY BRYANT Tm fur rmrv than llrn. MISS GRACE COC!-IRAN MRS. INEZ LOWE MRS, SARA RYDER MISS EVA MALMEN MISS OLIVE ALLEN MRS. AMANDA JOHNSON History and Social Studies Department MISS CELINA PILGER MRS. MANILLA TOPDAHL we 5, But no num who is vorrcctly informer! as to the past will be flisposvzl tn Iuka' Il ll'0I'1S'f' or tlfspmldirzg view of the pr6sc'nI.,' MRS. MARY PILCH MR. ANTHONY GERSPACH MISS MAYBELLE MATTSON MR. STANLEY WATSON MISS LEILA ASCHER MISS MARIE HART MISS RUBY MOE MR. ELWOOD LUNDEEN MISS LILIAN FLITCI-I Tha' L'lll7IL'l'!l is fUl'Il.Yl'll on ilu' future Commercial Department MISS AGNES KOEHLER MISS HELEN HAGIN MRS. ELFIE PRICE The efficient teachers in the commercial department train future secretaries and office workers with an exacting hand. W55 I-AURIE JOHNSON And clzfmsc an uullmr ax you c'lum.s'v ll frivml Busy as a bee is Miss Laurie Johnson, our very capable librarian, always ready, always willing to give a helping hand. lo Speech and Music Department MISS ARLYS DENZEL MISS MARJORIE DORNBERG MR. CHESTER CAMPBELL A425-'V MH 0 n O 'iaqgg :vnu 'fc-ov 14,44-f',q,4,Z74,,.-, 174.3 7 I t , 4-fn-J -0 Sm. -714-4f 7.44 j by . S LU-LQ A ,.qQ,n ,cl ' c Music, .s-phcr'1'-clcscmzrlczl lllllilf Li' . ki Friend of pleasure, wi.s-rI0m's aid , Yin-ell., .u..4.J '7l.,g,' 5A4g,g.1,9, . I' Wu.: gb J 2 I . 3 ' 3 C lp - -'- 74'--V 5 1. 54, au.. 1 ' W 4-an-ala. , mu, QM Sl is aa., foe Siu . .' 1 . Art and Crafts Department sf- ' f W X MISS BERNADETTE AMOS MISS ELIZABETH STROBLE Fine arf is that in which the hand, the head, and the heart go fogetlwrf, 'Ulm 5? f.. Home Economics Department Muss ESTHER AMUNDSON UAII human history attests MRS BETH HALL MRS, NONIE JOST Manager of Cafererua Any woman may hz' in good spirts and good fmnpcr when slzcfs well Cll'CS-S'l'lI.v That happiness' for man fha lzungrq sinner! Sinn' EUC ate apphfs, much depends on dinmfrf' QZSQ fl, W ucckfry ' ' , wr wwf' Physical Education Department MISS EMMA RYAN Hosy-00111plcfxiorwd 110111111 thy stcps attcrzcls, Anal l'.t'f'l'ClSf' thy lasting youth fIc'f1'nrl.s. X21 G RGE,ROSCOE S S MR. COLEMAN KELLY fm Ll COACHES AND ADVISORS OF SPORTS MR. JOHN MCCALLUM--Afhlehc Dlrcctor MR. GEORGE ROSCOE-Football, Baseball, Wresflmg MR. COLEMAN KELLY-Basketball, Cross-Country, Tracl- MR. THEODORE SAUER-Hockey, Football MR. DONALD SIMMELINK--Tennis, Intramural Sports MR. STANTON THORSON+-G0lf, Gymnazfics MR. ELWOOD LUNDEEN-Swimmzng MR. JACOB HOFF--Basketball Hearing and S1ght Savmg MISS LYDIA BACH MRS. LOUELLA DAENZER Democracy in education should give equal opportunity to all. The school work of many children suffers because of impaired hearing and eyesight. By giving special training to students thus handicapped, it may be an Edi- son or a Helen Keller is saved for the world. Central is fortunate in having as teachers Miss Bach and Mrs. Daenzer, both specialists in their respective fields. 'Man is ll tool-using animal. - - - XVith0ut tools he is notlzingg R with fools hz' is all. QT, '53 Q Manual Training Department MR, RALPH NYHUS , ,f 1 dl X f ,L ag .ff f, R1 A MR, DlE AUER Z MR ALBERT SCHWABE Xu af FEA I '- P. 'U-1 ' l A Photorama of Student Life w 1 I , 7 f V rwb f, L M A fbi ' K Z L ' Lwu,-J . Qi. nip! XL b f lx , i1'L'f Y I W, 4 1 :gulf Y i 1 I ,L 1 ,J f ,uw 1 LA Jflk X 1' VIH' X f ,fur , 1 X f 1, L,-' . .f I '. 1 f L -4 ' 0, z 1 JLAECIL I f . I I, J. as LEE-' L ,-'T ,f,l.'1' Qlf'f -s.l.i l ':. ? fr I M m , v 1 y , 754' ax 1 ,I Q 1 .Q ' , J any N 1 I ,v f ,L 0 t L Aa I ' 1 fce TRAL HIGH oou. 7 fa X, - ' 1 - '. ' HUNQRSROLL ' JILL ' .Q U I , . I CLASS o'F1165,1 I I ' 'IJ' If 1 ' f . WILLIAM NELSON BRUCE THOMSON JUDITH STEARNS MARJORIE SCHAEFER RICHARD LEE DESMOND LORETTA LABOVITCH MARCHETA ALLEN JEROME HEFFTER DWIGHT SWANWICK OSCAR ENSTROM DIANE POGOLER CAROLE GOLDVARG CYNTHIA FORD 'CONSTANCE ROSSMAN MARY GANDESBERRY ELTON RYBERG ROBERT PEDERSON KATHRYN JOHNSON MAURICE WHITAKER JEAN DOUGLAS JOAN VAN KREVELEN RUTH SARGENT 'LAWRENCE SCHOCHET JOAN HOWELL JERRY SACKS CLAIR EICHINGER ESTHER SWANSON 'MYRNA BERNICK JOYCE CARLSON PHYLAINE PLEASON LA VONNE STONEFELT SARA ROSEN JEANETTE HAAS JUDY PERKINS MARCIA ANN MEYERS JUDITH VOGT JANET FICHTENAU NANCY HECKMAN SHARON POLITZ JANET AKER JEAN SCHUDLICH HARRIET LABOVITCH MARY JEAN DE MONT 'Transfer students. I ' VMEENESJMTJEQER 'A' 'L 54. MARILYN CHEMINO 'LESLIE VANDERHOF JOHN E. BARDON BARBARA STREICH EDITH ORLEMANN CAROLINE GILBERT JEANNIE SHOURT GLORIA MORPHEW ESTADELLE ROTHSTEIN 'MARILYN YOUNG JOYCE ABBOTT PEARL ORENSTEIN HERBERT GOLDENBERG JOAN HOWE 'ALICE KOZLOWSKI SHIRLEY ROLLIE RICHARD FOSS 'PHILIP WELSH VIRGINIA DANIELSON DAVID HASKIN RICHARD REYNOLDS 'CARLA WINTERFIELD 'RENEE LEIBOWITZ MARIEL GOLTZ DAVID HORTON NANCY LEWIS KAREN LINDHOLM DARLENE FREY MARY ANNA MANGNEY ARDETH LINDQUIST SHIRLEY MILLER PETER MILLER JAMES LINDBERG BEVERLY LEE BETTY SKOK CLIFFORD CAINE ALICE NADEAU CAROLYN OLSON MARY MAURER RAYMOND JENSEN HENRY DAHL FRED BANISTER 0 I I 0 -. I A r , L. A I We are the ones who graduate, 6- . Q- ', ' -'- .f-f al ,N ' t ma' . ff 4, ai J s 1 g -f- wi. j E ,, F f' Qi' ' ni J 'Q X. l ' 'BX wi s so E -ia- lx ABBOTT, JOYCE-Cehisean Staff, Radio Workshop Programs, Chemistry Club, Rifle Club, Girls' League, C Club, Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club, G.A.A. Executive Board, Class Com., J.S. Com. AKER, JANET-Sophomore Class Sec., Paint 8. Patches, Dra- matic Club Pres., Radio Workshop, J.S. Com., Girls' League Council, Student Council, Class Com, ALLEN, MARCHETA--Dramatic Club, Paint 8. Patches, Histori- cal Society, G.A.A., C Club, Class Com., Lingua Latina, Girls' League Council, Chess Club, Orchestra, Y-Teens Treas., J.S. Com. ALLEN, RUTH-Chemistry Club, Debate Club, Dramatic Club, Y-Teens, Girls' League, C Club, G.A.A., All City Award, Jr. Red Cross, Girls' League Council, Radio Workshop. ALLEN, STANLEY-Delta Hi-Y, Projection Force, Hockey, Base- ball. AMES, ELIZABETH-G.A.A. Executive Board, French Club, Ref- eree, Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross, Girls' Glee Club. AMLJNDSON, LEONARD-Track, Football, Gymnastics, Wrest- ling, Chemistry Club, Rifle Club. ANDERSON, DONALD--Projection Force. ARLJNDEL, SALLY-Girls' Glee Club, Choir, G.A.A., Girls' Lea- gue, Class Com., Referee. ASP, CECELIA-French Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., C Club, All City Award, Girls' League. BANISTER, FRED-Delta Hi-Y, Tennis, Jr. Red Cross, C Club. BARDON, JACK--Science Club, Bird Club V. Pres., Historical Society, Jr. Academy ot Science, Intramural Football, ln- tramural Basketball, Chemistry Club. BARON, TOM---Jr. Varsity Football, Intramural Volley Ball. BARTH, JAMES-Mid Hi-Y Sec., Pres., Baseball, Band. BATDORF, JANE--Girls' League, G.A.A., Jr, Red Cross. BEHMLER, CAROLE-Class Com., Girls' League, Y-Tccns, French Club. BERG, GARY--Central Hi-Y Sec., Pres., Student Council Ass't Treas., Lingua Latina Treas., J.S. Com., Sophomore Class Pres., Cehisean , Music Ed., Times Staff, Sr, Band, Hi-Y City Council, Jr. Varsity Football, lntramural Basketball, Tennis Team, Class Com., Student Directory, Pep Band, Jr. Red Cross. BERNICK, MYRNA-Marshall-Library Helper, Choir, The Mocking Bird , G.A.A., Y-Teens. Central-Girls' Glee Club, Choir, Dramatic Club. CAMPBELL, PETER--Footballg Hockeyg Bandg Class Corn. The ones We BIGELBACH, LAWRENCE. BINGER, DELORES-Choirj Girls' Leagueg Sr. Y-Teensg Girls' Glee Clubg G,A.A. BJORKLUND, FLOYD. BJOSTAD, RICHARD-Camera Clgbg Cehisean Staffj Intra- mural Bowlingg Stamp Club. BLONS, ROBERT-Mid Hi-Yg Baseballg Choirg Radio Workshop Programs: Intramural Basketball. BODIN, BRUCE-Basketballg Footballj Baseball, BRATTVET, JAMES--Freshman Class Pres.g Central Hi-Y V. Pres.g Footballg Student Councilg Red Crossg Times Agent. BRELJE, HELEN-Y-Teensg Girls' Leagueg G.A,A.j Class Com. BROBERG, CORTLAND-Cross Countryg Gymnastics: Wrestlingg Track, Proiection Forceg Rifle Club. BROOKS, MARY-Y-Teensg Girls' Leagueg Camera Clubg Ce- hisean Staffg Class Com. BROWN, MICHAEL-Rifle Clubj Radio Workshopj Student Councilj Junior Class Pres,g Basketballg Baseball. BRUESS, JAMES-Projection Force Pres.g Track: Cross Country. BUFTON, WALTER-Chess Clubg Choir. BURSTEIN, MELVIN-Chemistry Clubg Dramatic Clubg Rifle Clubg Class Com.g Traffic Squadg Radio Workshopg Central Hi-YQ J.S, Com.g Times Staff. CAINE, CLIFFORD--Choirg Jr. Varsity Football. CARLSON, JOYCE-Senior Class Secx Girls' Lea ue Pres l ' , g .g HIS' torical Society Recording Sec.g Student Councilg Cheerleadf ery French Clubg G.A.A.p Class Com, CARLSON, JUDITH-Junior Class Sec.: J.S. Corn.: Girls' Lea- gue Treas.g Student Councilg Paint 8- Patchesg Wardrobe Com.: Spanish Clubg G.A.A.5 Class Com.g Red Cross: Chess Clubg Radio Workshop Programs. deep reg rel' , ,. .J ,, cv R Q' -. T .. 7- .f P' 'f 'Diff 'itz i ,ff 'sr ax 6 -1' T is if 4, 'Y That we must say goodbye to all CARLSON, MARJORIE-Girls' Glee Club, G.A.A., Class Com., Girls' League. CARLSON, RONALD-Mid Hi-Y V. Pres., Baseball, Basketball, Football. CAULDWELL, MARGARET-G,A.A., Spanish Club, Girls' Lea- gue, Class Com., J.S. Com., Red Cross. CHAMBERLIN, MARLENE-French Club, Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Red Cross, Jr. Achievement. Sioux Falls, So. Dak.- Choirg G.A.A., Dramatic Club. CHEMINO, MARILYN-Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Rifle Club, Debate Club, Class Com., J.S. Com., Traffic Squad, Chess Club Sec., Cehisean Faculty Ed., Times Agent, G,A.A., C Club, Quill 8. Scroll, CHRlSTENSEN, KENNETH-Track, Cross Country, Chemistry Club. CHRISTENSON, NANCY LOU--YaTeens Treas., Latin Club, Girls' Glee Club, CIHLAR, MARJORIE-YaTeens, French Club, Girls' League, De- bate Club, G.A,A. COHEN, ALLAN--U. High--Basketball, J.S. Com., Homecom- ing Com., Class Ring Com., Wrestling, Spanish Club. CONNOR, GEORGE-Mid HiaY, Football, Basketball, Baseball, CONWAY, WILLIAM- Times Representative. CRANE, NEIL- Times Sports Ed., Cehisean Sports Ed. CURTIS, SHIRLEY-Girls' League, Square Dance Club, DAGGETT, JUDITH-G.A.A,, Girls' League, French Club, Stu- dent Council, Class Com. DAl-lL, HENRY-Central Hi-Y, B-Squad Basketball, B 81 A Squad Baseball, Student Council V. Pres., Junior Class Treas., Square Dance Club Pres., Ethics Com., Class Com., Boys' State. DANIELSON, VIRGINIA-Girls' LQZQUBQ Camera Club, Y-Teens, Class Com., J.S. Com. DAY, DOUGLAS-Latin Club Pres., Student Council, Senior Class Treas., Rifle Club, Football, Gymnastics Capt., Wrest- ling Team, Track, C Club, Sophomore Athletic Award, Class Com., Square Dance Club DAY, JOAN-Girls' League, Y-Teens. The things we're done, the friends we've met. DE MONT, MARY JEAN--Y-Teens, Girls' League: Camera Club, Historical Sociey, Class Com., Square Dance Club. DE ROSIER, HAROLD-Proiection Force Pres. DESMOND, RICHARD-Historical Society, Lingua Latina Club, Class Com., Sophomore Class Treas.g Times Business Staff, Times Editorial Staff, Intramural Basketball. DOUGLAS, JEAN-Class Com., Dramatic Club, Paint 8. Patches, Quill 8. Scroll, Cehisean Staffg Chemistry Clubg French Club, Girls' League. Stadium High, Tacoma, Wash.-Spring Activity Mgr., Girls' Club Com., Ski Club: Skating Club, Sahasag Ad-Staff, Tigerannas, DUNN, JAMES--Football, Mid Hi-Y, Wrestling, Projection Force. EICHINGER, CLAIR-Delta Hi-Y Pres., Sec., J.S. Com., Band, Rifle Club, Chess Club, Toastmasters Club, Lunchroom Com., Square Dance Club, Canteen Advisory Board, Class Com.p Baseball. FLDREDGE, FRANK-Latin Club, Spanish Club, Tennis Clubj Hockey, Times Staff, Stamp Club. ENGEL, DOROTHY-Red Cross, Junior Y-Teens, Girls' Leaguej Glee Clubg Choir, 'Traffic Squad, Class Com. ENSTROM, OSCAR-Debate Club, Jr. Band, Science Club Pres., Jr. Academy of Science, Bird Club Pres., Sr. Band, His- torical Society Pres., Cehisean Staff, Chemistry Club. ERICKSON, DOROTHY--Y-Teens, Choir, Student Direcforyg Mon- roe-Freshman Class Pres., G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, B Choir: Choir. ERICKSON, JANICE. FALLON, BEVERLY-Lingua Latina Sec., Girls' League, Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, G.A.A., C Club, All-City Award, Class Corn. FELDMAN, GLORIA-G.A.A.g Girls' League, Y-Teens, Tri Sig- ma, Traffic Squad, Rifle Club, Class Com., J.S. Com. FENNEY, PETER-Football, Baseball, Class Com., lntramural Basketballj Chemistry Club, Central Hi-Y. FERGUSON, DONALD. FICHTENAU, JANET-Chemistry Club, Choir, Joan of the Nancy Lee , Girls' League, Y-Teens, Class Com., Girls' Glee Club FISH, JANE--G.A.A., C Club, Y-Teensg Spanish Club, Times Staff, Girls' League. FORMAN, JEANETTE-G.A.A., C Clubg Y-Teens, Girls' Lea- gue, Class Com., 1.5. Com., Student Council. .. J.. 6? it 9. -.. -... s 15.1.1 ' fi 'id x fr QP' Keys k .. 1 A' If . rf ,sr fd. x . f .Q ' ' wx, . f f isa! f I 'N H W' - wj Q f ,ss ' fig 1 mv-Q , X. , , , , -+4 .T E fa- , 9 Q '45-T' - i e L . i-'W H . Q I ,i A L eil, - 3 1 Such happiness and joy we shared, FOSS, RICHARD-Bird Clubg Chemistry Club. FRASIER, DONALD. FREY, DARLENE-Bandg Orchestra Sec.g Y-Teensg Girls' League. FUDENBERG, BEVERLY-Girls' League. Mechanic Arfs4Student Councilg Pep Clubg M Clubp French Clubg G.A.A. GANDESBERY, MARY ANN-Spanish Club: Camera Clubg Y- Tcensg French Club. GEISENHOFF, MARY-Girls' Leagueg Lunch Rosm Com.g Jr. Red Crossg Tri Sigmag Class Com. GETCHELL, RICHARD-Delta Hi-Y Sec.g Toastmasters Club Treas., Pres.g Rifle Clubg Chess Clubg Square Dance Clubg Tennisg Radio Workshop Programsg Band. GILBERT, CAROLINE-Freshman Class Sec.j Y-Teens 5ec.g Lat- in Club Sec., Treas.g Choirg Girls' Leagueg Chemistry Clubg Cehisean Snapshot Ed,g Historical Society. GOLDBERG, NANCY,-G.A.A.g Girls' Leaguej Y-Tcemsg Spanish Clubg Tri Siqmag Traffic Squadg Class Com.j J. S. Com. GOLDEERG, SYLVIA-Rifle Club Sec.g G.A.A.g C Clubg Ref- ereeg Y-Teensg Jr. Red Crossg Traffic Squadp Girls' League. GOLDENBERG, HERBERT-Chess Clubg Chemistry Clubg Science Clubg Traffic Squadg Rifle Clubg Camera Clubg Intramural Basketballg Bowling Clubg Tennis Club. GOLDMAN, RONALD-Chemistry Clubg Class Com.g Camera Clubg Science Clubg Intramural Basketballg Trackg Lela- wala g Robin Hood p Joan of the Nancy Lee . GOLDVARG, CAROLE4-Historical Societyj Chess Clubg Y-Teens' Girls' Leagueg French Clubg Class Com. I GOLTZ, MARIEL-Tri Sigmag Jr. Red Crossg Class Com.g Girls' Glee Clubg Choirp Radio Workshopg Spanish Clubg Y-Teens' Girls' Leaguej J.S. Com. I GORMANSON, MARLENE-Class C0m.g G.A.A.g Y-Teensg Girls' League. GOSS, ROGER-Intramural Basketballg Chemistry Club. GRAVES, CAROLE--Girls' Glee Club: Y-Teensg Girls' League. St. Joseph's Academy-G.A.A.g Talent Club. GRAVES, CAROLE-Girls' Glee Clubg Y-Teensg Girls' League- Sec.5 Paint 8. Patchesg Class Com.: Homecoming Queeng J. S. Com.g Student Councilg Girls' League Council. And failures, doubts, and common fears HAAS, JEANETTE-Student Council, Spanish Club, Girls' Lea- gue, Y-Teens, G.A,A.j Class Com. HALPERN, RITA-l.R.C.g G,A.A.j Y-Teens, Choir, Jr. Red Cross, Debate Club, Chess Club. HANSEN, ROBERT-Football. HARRISON, CHARLOTTE-Girls' League, Tri Sigma, Spanish Club, Rifle Club. HASKIN, DAVID-Junior Class Treasg Central Hi-Y, Rifle Club, Intramural Sports, Band, Bowling. HAWTHORNE, D!ANE-Girls' League, Y-Teens, Girls' Glee Club, Class Com. HAYDEN, PATRICIA-Girls' League, G.A.A.g Class Com., Lunch- room Com., J,S. Com. HAYEK, PAUL. HECKMAN, NANCE-Y-Teens Pres., l.C.C., G.A.A. Executive Board, Referee, Spanish Club, Paint 8. Patches, Jr. Achieve- ment Sec. HEFFTER, JEROME-Choir Pres., Spanish Club Treas, Robin Hood , Joan of the Nancy Lee , Historical Society Treas.g Orchestra, Science Club Treas., Sophomore Honor Medal. HEIMANN, MARIANNE-'Girls' League, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Class Com. HEINZ, JAMES. HELLEEN, SHIRLEY-Y-Teens, Girls' League, Class Com, HILLIER, JAMES. HOFFMAN, SHARON-Girls' League. HOHENWALD, ALLEN-Hockey, Projection Force. HORTON, DAVID, HORWITZ, ARLENE-Camera Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Girls' League, G.A.A.g C Club, Girls' Glee Club, Choir, Jr. Red Cross, Class Com., Rifle Club, Square Dance Club, Cehlsean Staff, Lunchroom Com. . i Aix, fl'- N G E W' .. Q, x Q N , 3555 gf li' K 3' . , , 61' ' . x 4, Y W . f, s.n-1 Sh ,gif iw 6 -L.. LM. i-i :Qi G SQ' 4 gk 'YS' .hh qi- : '57, 'Q X, 'Y K l X .S 5 :iv 6. ic .3 W 51: .L WR. af r l A, 2 , U, - . L--- nm J . J M That drew us closer, helped us grow, X. ,J tw, 1 . F . sw-va it ' X ?7:.Q1'Eii?iQf9r rl ' ?'g',.1' 1' if .sf . wg A W 'ir 'Q g is . HOWARD, JAMES-Traffic Squad Sgt., Lieut., Spanish Club, Stage Force, Chemistry Club. HOWE, JOAN-Girls' League, Dramatic Club, Square Dance Club, Y-Teens, HOWELL, JOAN-Chemistry Club, Historical Society, G.A.A., C Club, All-City Award, Latin Club, Girls' League, Class Com., Y-Tecns Treas., Chess Club, Cehisean Staff, Jr. Red Cross. HYLAND, JAMES-Pep Band, Baseball, Hockey. JACKSON, JACQUELlNE--Wilson-aG.A.A. JACKSON, MURIEL-Y-Teens, Bird Club, Band, Girls' League, Orchestra. JAMES JANET-Band, Chemistry Club, Class Corn., Dramatic Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Council, J.S. Com., Lunch- room Com., Wardrobe Com., Radio Workshop Programs. JANDL, JEANNE- Times Co-feature Ed., Quill 8. Scroll, Y- Teens, Girls' League, Girls' Glee Club, G.A.A., Tri Sigma Sec., Treas., Camera Club, Class Com., Student Directory. JASMIN, AUSTIN. JENSEN, RAYMOND-Radio Workshop Programs, Choir, Class Com., Band Concert JOHNSON, BARBARA-Class Com., Spanish Club, G.A.A., Ref- eree, Choir, C Club, Girls' League, Y-Teens. JOHNSON, CARLTON-fwrestling, Intramural Basketball, JOHNSON. CAROLE-Chemistry Club, Girls' League, Choir, Lunchroom Com., Paint 8. Patches, Tri Sigma, J.S. Com., Class Com., Y-Teens. JOHNSON, CLAIRE-G.A.A., Girls' League, Tri Sigma, Class Com. JOHNSON, JOYCE-Y-Teens, Girls' League, Choir JOHNSON, KATHRYN-Y-Teens, Girls' League, Class Com., Sophomore Class Sec., Chemistry Club, Lingua Latina, His' torical Society, Cehisean Co-Editor, Ethics Com., Jr. Red Cross, Latin Club Sec., Bird Club Sec., Quill 8. Scroll. JOHNSON, THEODORE. JOHNSTON, DAVID-Chess Club, Traffic Squad, Radio Club, Square Dance Club, Rifle Club, Wrestling, Stamp Club, Projection Force. No, we shall not forget these years. JONES, JLJl.lAfY-Teens Girls' Leagueg French Clubg Girls' Glee Clubj Choirg G.A.A.p C Clubg All-City Awardg Class Com. JONES, PHYLLIS-Choirg Y-Teens. Y? KAPLAN, BLJRLEIGH-Foobailg Basketballg C Clubg Traffic Squadg Rifle Clubg Central Hi-Yg Class Com.g Locker Room Attendantg Choir Treas.g Radio Workship Programs. 1- . ts f . ' J A A -IK' . + KAPLAN, LESLEE-French Clubj Tri Sigmag Radio Workshup I' J S Programsg Girls' Leagueg J,S. C0m.g Class Com. ,R - X' KAUFHOLD, GERALD-Chemistry Club. -I R , KAUFMAN, SALLY. i f J 2 ' . I 'A L . 2' r ,rt-5? q S KELBY, GERALDINE- Times CO-feature Ed.j Quill S- SCr0lIj ' Y-Teensg Girls' Leaguep Girls' Glee Clubg G.A.A,g Tri Sig- f l K mag Class Com.: Camera Clubj Student Directory. ggi' , .. 'K Eggs i ' ' ' his KELLY, CHARLES-Marshall-Student Councilg Jr. Executive if Councilg B Choirg Mocking Bird g ln Old Vienna . ' KENNEDY, VALERIE-G.A.A.g Class Com.g Y-Teensg Girls' Lea- ,,-2? gueg Jr. Red Crossg French Clubj Chemistry Clubg Paint .,. . ss K 8- Patches. ifZH5,i'f'fY ' L ,Liz sf..k 4-,ki-get If -Q f lsre 'Q KEYWORTH, MARJORIE-Jr. Recl Crossg G.A.A. Executive ' as Boardg Refereeg Student Council: Choirg Latin Clubg Class Com.g Tratfic Squadg Y-Teenag Cehisean Ass't Bus. Mgrg s Girls' League. L L A, . KIEFFER, LEROY-Chess Club Pres.g Debate Club. KISSNER, ROBERT-Proiection Force. . '54 X. f 1' j if KLOSTERMAN, DORIS-AG.A.Ag All-City Award, Jr, Y-Teen,g Q Tri Sigmag Girls' League. fm KLOSTERMAN, MARY-Tri Sigmag Yereensg G.A.A.g Girls' Lea- Que. ' .A Y KOZBERG, ETTA FAY-Dramatic Clubg Paint 8. Patchesg Chem- istry Clubg Class C0m.g Cehisean Staffg Girls' Leagueg , 54- Y-Teensg Spanish Clubg Wardrobe Com.j Tri Sigmag Traffic ' Squadj Radio Workshop Programs. Y W, :W 3. ' ,, PS . X N . i ' S g L E KOZLOWSKI, ALICE-Mpls. Marshall4Setan Hig Blue Trng G. A.A.g Student Councilg Class Com.g Auditorium Comq Choir. KRANZ, BERNA-Debate Clubg Chess Clubg Girls' Leagueg Quill . A 8. Scrollg Times Co-feature Ed,g Times News Ed.g Di- fs. rectorv Ed.j G.A,A.g C Clubj All-City Awardg Refereeg Dramatic Club. -in I - LABOVITCH, HARRIET-Girls' Leaguej Y-Teensg Spanish Clubg , Cehisean Staffg Times Staffp Class Com.g Lunchroom as ' ' ' , Q ' Com. . i'l nw ffifu l H.: in fl ' ' E But yet so sheltered were our lives i If w 5. sf X - .' si --4---1 'ami :A in-f gs. Q Nw' 1: , M vs in 5 ,fit Ll s ifs l 1. 4 8 4' -we ik 1 Q 1 6 i.- . . -li ' J' ' l I l LABOVITCI-I, LORETTA-Choir, Historical Society, Girls' Lea- gue, Y-Teens, French Club Pres., Times Staff, Class Com., Joan of the Nancy Lee . LARSON, DOROTHY, LASKA, MARY-Girls' League, Y-Teens. LEE, BEVERLY-Spanish Club, Girls' League, Y-Teens, G.A.A, Referee, C Club, All-City Award, Chemistry Club, Ce- hiseari Staff, Class Com., Jr. Red Cross. LEE, PETER-Choir, Robin Hood , Joan of the Nancy Lee , Class Com., Times Staff, Camera Club Pres., V. Pres., Traffic Squad Sgt., Capt., Rifle Club, Radio Club, HB Squad Football, Swimming, Wrestling, Chemistry Club. LEIBOWITZ, RENEE. LEVEY, ALAN-Swimming, Chess Club, Camera Club, Traffic Squad, Stage Force Mgr., Rifle Club. LEVINE, ANSEL-Spanish Club, Intramural Basketball, Bird Club. LEWIS, NANCY--Latin Club, Girls' League, Square Dance Club, Chemistry Club, Class Com. LIEBISCH, GLORIA-Girls' Glec Ciub, Girls' Leaque, G.A.A., Jr. Red Cross, Class Com. LINDBERG, JAMES-Intramural 8. Jr, Varsity Football, Gym' nastics, Track, Chemistry Club, Rifle Club, C Club, LINDHOLM, KAREN-Girls' League, Spanish Club, Tennis Club, Times Staff, Quill 8. Scroll Sec., Treas., Dramatic Club, Class Corn., Lunchrcom Com. Chairman, G.A.A., Cehis- ean Staff, Chemistry Club, Student Directory, Square Dance Club, Rifle Club, Radio Workshop Programs. LINDQUIST, ARDETHgTri Sigma, G.A,A., Camera Club, Y- Teens, C Club. LINGOFELT, ROGER-Sophomore Class Pres., Class Com., J.S. Co-Chairman, Football, Baseball, Homecoming King, Stu' dent Council Pres. LJUNGKULL, GRETA-Latin Club V. Pres., Y-Teens, Girls' Lea- gue, Chemistry Club, Cehisean Staff, Choir, G.A.A., Executive Board Pres., Referee, C Club, All-City Award, Class Com. LOUGHLIN, TERRY. LUSTIG, JANET-Girls' League, Square Dance Club, Class Com. LYONS, JACK--Science Club, Band, Chemistry Club, Intramur- al Basketball, Radio Club, Camera Club, Traffic Squad. Compared with what we now must meet: MCALLISTER, PHYLLIS-Glee Clubg Cholrj Girls' League. MCBRIDE, JAMES-Proiection Forceg Swimmingg Bandg Pep Bandg Jr. Varsity Footballg Intramural Basketballg lntrae mural Volleyball, MCGUIRE, MARY LOU-Girls' League. MCKERNAN. BRYANT-Bandg Times Ass't Business Mgrx Delta Hi-Yg Pep Band. MCLEAN, SCOTT+Class Com.g Proiection Forceg Hockeyg Base- ball. MacMlLLEN, CLARICE-Camera Clubg Y-Teensg Cehisear1 Staff. Faribault-Art 8. Ceramics Clubp Economics Clubp Class Comg Glee Clubj G.A,A. MACPHERSON, JOHN-Gymnasticsg Student Councilg Square Dance Clubg Class Com.g Chemistry Clubg Trackg C Clubg Toastmasters Club Sec.g Wrestlingg Sophomore Athletic Award. MADIGAN, LORRAINE-Y-Tcensg Tri Sigmag G.A.A.g Referee. MAGNUSON, MONRAD-Rifle Clulsg Sophomore Class Treas.g Class Com.: Ethics Com.p Intramural Basketball. MAJEROWICZ, LEILA-Girls' Leagueg Radio Workshop Pro- gramsp Y-Teensg Class Com. MANGNEY, MARY ANNAYY-Teensg Girls' Leagueg Chemistry Clubg Bandg Class Com.g Band Concertsg G.A.A,g C Club. MANTHEI, MARGY-Girls' League. MASON, WILLIAM-Chemistry Clubg Tri Slgmag Radio Work- shop Programsg Choir. MATTESON, SHIRLEY-French Clubg Girls' League: C Clubg G.A.A.g Class Com. MAURER, MARY-G.A.A. Executive Board V. Pres.g C Clubg All-City Awardg Girls' Leagueg Class Com.: J.S. Com.j Stu- dent Councilg Latin Clubg Chemistry Club. MEARS, WILLIAM-Rifle Clubg Radio Workshop Programsg Toastmasters Club. MERKEL, RAY. MERTENS, DONALD-Traffic Squadj Dramatic Clubg Radio Workshop Programs: Choir. ,.,., .., iss. . X N r-...r p........... . YZ' I an S 45. .. 'Q ,Eli Q .VX 5:5 5 rf-in X ff 'Qs gfdef '-wiv '- I w l QT! . ly . iq if x I' , his l Q fi TS 9, fi? ?fj?,rfr'-1 X .lx .Mi ,M 4,4 'Q' if .,e Q A stricken world now waits for us, ,W gsm Q YS! E if . - , X V .tr 11. 3 ,fi ,kv - so- Q y 'T' 7'f?J1f,1 f' xi . ff E sr 'Y ' ,. iz X 1 If if V1 gf X I, L. Q N , 'Y fn, - i 1 s 5' '-' V ' .,,' 2: I t L K , , I ,kk . A: . . Q A D if f is I MEYERS, GEORGE-Chemistry Club, Square Dance Club, Delta Hi-Y, B Squad Basketball, Rifle Club. MEYERS, MARCIA-Girls' League, Y-Teens, French Club, G.A. A. Executive Board, C Club, All-City Award, Historical Society, Cehisean Girls' Sports Ed., B Choir, Class Com., Quill 8. Scroll. MIKELSONS, ILSE-Spanish Club. MILLER, PETER-Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Football, Science Club V. Pres., Bird Club Pres., Chemistry Club, Historical Society, Jr. Academy of Science, Student Council. MILLER, RONALD-Chess Club V. Pres., Debate Club, Rifle Club, Dramatic Club, Paint 8. Patches, Chemistry Club, Radio Workshop Programs. MILLER, SHIRLEY--Marjorette, Dramatic Club, French Club, Radio Workshop Programs, Girls' League, J.S. Com., Class Com, MORPHEW, GLORIA-Girls' Glee Club, Choir, Y-Teens, Girls' League. MOYER, BARBARA-Camera Club, Times City Ed., Y-Teens, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Class Com., Jr. Red Cross. MUELLER, MERNES-Student Council, Girls' League, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Historical Sociey, Chemistry Club, Square Dance Club, Cehisean Staff, Class Com. MURPHY, DARLENE-French Club, Girls' League, Y-Teens, Class Com., Jr, Red Cross, Camera Club, Tennis Club, NADEAU, ALICE-Square Dance Club, Chess Club, Choir Sec., French Club, Camera Club, Tri Sigma, Cehisean Staff, Student Directory, Y-Teens, Class Com., Joan of the Nancy Lee , G.A.A., Jr. Achievement Sec., Sales Mgr., Girls' League. NATION, CONNIE-Bowling Club, Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross. NELSON, IDA MAE-Rifle Club. NELSON, WILLIAM-Student Council Treas., Central Hi-Y, His- torical Society, Sophomore Honor Medal, Chemistry Club, Latin Club, Football, Basketball, Class Com. NORBY, ELVIN--Science Club, Wrestling, Gymnastics. OLIVER, CORRINE-Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League, B Choir. OLSON, CAROLYN-Class Com., Y-Teens, Jr. Red Cross, G.A. A. Executive Board, All-City Award, C Club. OLSON DIANE. The Youth, to OLSON, DOUGLAS. O'NEAL, FREDERlCKASenlor Class Pres., Mid HI-Y Sec.J STU' dent Council, Lunchroom Com., Dramatic Club, Choir. ORENSTEIN, PEARL--Spanish Club, Tri Sigma, Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross, Chess Club, Historical Society, Times Staff, Dramatic Club, Quill 8. Scroll Sec.-Treas., Class Com. ORLEMANN, EDITH--Y-Teens Sec, Class Com., Spanish Club, Historical Society, Chemistry Club. OTTERSTAD, FLOYD. PALMER, RICHARD,--Gymnastics, Basketball Mgr, Student Council, Class Com., J,S. Com., Rifle Club. PATTERSON, BETSY-Dramatic Club, Girls' League Councnl, Girls' Glee Club, GAA., Class Com. PALJLSEN, ZELDA-Tri Sigma, Traffic Squad. PECKHAM, DAVID-Central Hi-Y, Rifle Club Treas., Jr. Red Cross, Basketball, Football, Baseball, Class Com., Chess Club, Track. PEDERSEN, ROBERT-Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Historical Society, PERKINS, JUDITH-Class Corn., J.S, Com., Junior Class V. Pres., Girls' Slate, G.A.A. Executive Board, Referee, Stuf dent Council Sec., Paint 81 Patches, Dramatic Club, Square Dance Club, Girls' League Council, Y'Teens V. Pres., Chemistry Club, Wardrobe Com., C Club, Radio Work- shop Programs. PFEIFER, DONA-Y-Teens, Girls' League PIPKORN, JOHN-Rifle Club, Dramatic Club, Square Dance Club, Choir. PLEASON, PHYLAINE-Historical Society, Spanish Club, De' bate Club, Jr. Red Cross, Girls' League, Radio Workshop Programs, Dramatic Club, Rifle Club, Square Dance Club. POGOLER. DlANEfl.R.C., French Club, Girls' League, Chemis- try Club, Girls' Glee Club, Paint 8 Patches, Class Com,, Cehisean Club Ed., Choir, Historical Society, Quill 8- Scroll. POGORILER M RIAM-Jr. Red Cross, Debate Club, Chess Club, Girls' Glee C'ub, Square Dance Club, Class Com. POLITZ, SHARON--French Club Treas., Historical Society, Girls' Glee Club, Choir, Class Com. POTTGIESER, MARYiBowling Club, Y-Teens, Choir, Girls' Lea- gue, bring the peace so sweet. r Q., L mf, ,n . -ov fa 3 1' U :ji .A ii Nl ... fe' . 1 'Q . 41' .V tim. 14 it if So we who leave, three hundred strong, K 'S x X ' 1 ' as k W X. 1 ' . 3' f , Ax 3 ' Qu' ': I ' N V J . L. f -ri e r ij ll is .3 13 S is A PRUDEN, CONSTANCE-Y-Teensg Spanish Clubg Chemistry Clubg Class Com.g G.A.A.g Girls' League. RAMER, JAMES-Chess Clubg Chemistry Club: Jr. Varsity Foot- ballg Intramural Basketballg Square Dance Club. RASMUSSEN, PAULINE-Y-Teensp Girls' Leagueg Spanish Clubp Girls' Glee Clubj Choir. RAY, JOYCE-Girls' Leagucg Choirg Y-Teens. REYNOLDS, RICHARD-Footballg Basketballg Baseballp Trackg Student Councilg Sophomore Class V. Presg J.S. Com.g C Club, ROBERTSON, BARBARA-Y-Teens. ROBERTSON, JAMES-Footballg Basketballg Central Hi-Y. ROBINSON, WILLIAM-Rifle Clubg Chess Clubg Central Hi-Y Treas., Sec.g Class Com.g Bowling. ROEHM, KAREN-Girls' Leagueg Y-Teensg G.A.A., Refereeg Class Com. C Clubg J.S. Com. ROESLER, PHILIP-Footballg Basketballg Trackg Baseball. ROLLIE, SHIRLEY-Girls' Leagueg Y-Teensg Choirg Head Mayor- etteg Joan of the Nancy Lee . ROSEN, EVELYN-Dramatic Clubg Paint 8. Patchesg Student Councilg Y-Teensg Girls' Leagueg Spanish Clubg Class Com.j J.S. Com.g Chemistry Clubg Cehisean Staftg Lunchroom Comp Tri Sigma. ROSEN, SARA ALICE-Histor:cal Societvg Jr. Academy of Scif enceg Chemistry Clubg Traffic SQLJ8dj G.A.A.p C Clubg All-City Awardg Choirj Girls' Glee Clubg Jr. Red Crossg Spanish Club. ROSENBLUM, LOIS-Chess Clubg Spanish Clubg Girls' Leagueg Y-Teensg Class Com.g U.W.F. Sec.p G.A.A. ROSENE, TOM-Footballg Swimming Captg Wrestlingg lr, Var- sity Track C Clubp Baseballg Student Councilg Class Com. ROSSMAN, CONNlE-Chemistry Clubg Dramatic Club, Class Comq Square Dance Clubp Radio Workshop Programs. ROSTRON, WALTER-Chemistry Clubg Orchestra. ROTHSCHILD, BETSY-Girls' Tennis Club Pres.g French Clubg Paint 8. Patches Sec.g J.S. C0m.g Class Com.p Lunchroom Com.g Girls' League. Summit School-Basketball Varsityg Speedball Varsity Capt. These -tasks before us now ROTHSTEIN, ESTA DELLE-Girls' Leagueg Spanish Clubg G,A. A.g Y-Teensg Refereeg C Club, All-City Awardg Class Corn: JS. Com' Historical Societ ' Girls' Lea ue Councils ,H - -, Q Y, Q pr Chemistry Clubg Radio Workshop Programs. ROYSTER, RICHARD-Gymnastlcsg Jr. Varsity Footballg Intra- mural Basketball. RYBERG, ELTON-Band Pres.g Pep Bandg Stamp 8. Coin Clubp Historical Society V. Pres.5 Science Clubg Chemistry Clubg Jr. Academy of Scienceg Bird Clubg Chess Clubg Dramatic Clubg Cehisean Bus. Mgr.g Footballg J.S. C0m,g Square Dance Clubp Quill 8. Scrollg Delta Hi-Y. SAC HS, N ICKY-Basketball. SACKS, JERRY -Historical Societyg Debate Clubg Camera Clubg Lingua Latinag Chemistry Clubg Baskefballg Jr. Red Cross: Traffic Squadg Science Clubp U.W.F. 1 K SAMLJELSON, HOWARD-Footballg Basketball. SARGENT, RUTH--French Club Sec.g Dramatic Clubg Historical Society' Chemistry Clubg Cehisean Staffg Girls' League. 1 in ' SCHAEFER, MARJORIE-Dramatic Club Sec.p French Club Treas.g , Quill 8. Scrollg Historical Society: Wardrobe Com.g Ce- hisean Sr. Album Ed.g Chemistry Clubg G.A.A. Execu- tive Boardg Square Dance Club: C Clubg All-City Awardg Refereeg Class Com.g Girls' Leagueg Radio Workshop Pro- ' . - grams. .f SCHEUNEMAN, JAMES-Chess Club Treas.g Traffic Squadj Ra- dio Clubj B Squad Basketball. ' Y. iv SCHILLA, RONALD- B Squad Baseball. SCHLOER, MARLENE--Class Com.g Y-Teensg Latin Clubj Cam- era Clubg Girls' League. SCHOCHET, H. LAURENCE--Chemistry Club-Mpls. Roosevelt- German Club. SCHLJDLICH, JEAN-Y-Teens Sec., Pres.: Latin Clubg Senior Class V. Pres.g Choir V, Pres.g Joan of the Nancy Lee g Class Com.g Girls' Glee Club: Girls' Leagueg G.A.A, SCHLJMEISTER, RONALD-Central Hi-Yg Class Com.g Jr. Var- sity Basketballg B Squad Baseballg Camera Clubg Chem- istry Clubg Chess Clubg Rifle Clubg Stamp Clubg Traffic Squad, Square Dance Club. SCHWARTZ, LOIS-Spanish Clubg Y-Teensg Girls' Leagueg G. A.A.g C Clubg All-City Awardg Refereeg Chemistry Clubg Class Com.p Radio Workshop Programs, f SEGAL LORRAINE-Camera Clubg Y-Teensp Class Com,g Girls' Glee Clubp Choirg French Clubj Girls' Leagueg Chess Clubg Times Staff, SHOURT, JEANNEYY-Teensg Girls' Leagueg Radio Workshop Programsg Choirg Jr. Red Crossg Tri Sigmag Class Com.: J.S. Com.p Girls' Glee Club. SKOK, BETTY-G.A.A.g Y-Teensg Spanish Club V. Pres,p Class Com.g Chemistry Clubg Girls' Leagueg Cehisean Staff. we find, JRE - cg : 'xref' J 1 S 4 1' pax - . . A life long job and then a way SMITH, DAVlDAMld Hi-Y, Baseball, Junior Class Pres. SOLEM, JOHN- Times Art Ed., Cehisean Art Ed., Rifle Club, Chess Club, Class Corn. SPERLING, ROGER-Jr. Academy of Science, Science Club, Chemistry Club, Intramural Football. STAFFENSON, FRANK-Camera Club Pres., Radio Club, Chern- istry Club, Traffic Squad, Student Council. STAPLES, JANET--Y-Teens, G.A.A., Girls' League. STEARNS, JUDlTHiSpanish Club Treas., Y-Teens, Choir, His- torical Society, Sophomore Honor Medal, Times Staff, Chemistry Club, Quill 8- Scroll, Cehisean Co-Editor. STEINMAN, GERALD-Choir, Intramural Basketball, Camera Club, B Squad Baseball. STEMPLE, NANCYffYfTeens, Girls' League, Girls' Glce Club, Tri Sigma, J.S, Com., Class Com., Jr. Achievement, Square Dance Club, Chess Club. STEVENS, EDWIN-Camera Club Treas. STONEFELT, LA VONNE-Y-Teens, Girls' Glen Club, Girls' Lea- gue, Historical Society, Cehiseari Staff, Jr. Red Cross, Class Corn., Spanish Club. STREICH, BARBARA--French Club, Chemistry Club, Cehisean Staff, Bird Club, Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross, C Club, All-City Award, G,A.A., Class Com. STROMBERG, MARITA-Traffic Squad, Chemistry Club, Y- Teens, Jr. Red Cross, Class Com., Girls' League, G.A,A., C Club. STROMMEN, EUGENE--Dramatic Club, Square Dance Club, Jr. Achievement, SULLIVAN, FLORAN-Track, Cross-Country, Jr. Varsity Football. SWANSON. BETTY-0-Student Council, Spanish Club, Girls' Glcc Club, Choir, J.S. Com., Class Com., Girls' League, Lunch' room Com. SWANSON, ESTHER-French Club, C Club, All-City Award, G.A.A. Executive Board, Girls' League Council, Cehisean Staff, Chemistry Club, Class Com., J.S. Com., Historical Society Finance Com., Girls' League. SWANWICK, DWIGHT-Historical Society, Traffic Squad. TAYLOR, LARRY4Delta Hi-Y, Chess Club. 'I ' To bring some peace to all mankind. THOMAS, GERALDINE-Radio Workshop Programs, Paint 81 Patches, Jr. Red Cross, Girls' Lcagueg Wardrobe Comq Rifle Club, J.S. Com., Class Com., Chemistry Clubg G.A.A. THOMSON, BRUCE-Latin Club, Historical Societyp Class Com. TIBBETTS, TOM-'Delta Hi-Y V. Pres., Rifle Club, Class Com,g Hockey. fx TOBY, DARLENE-Y-Tccnsg Choirg Girls' Leagueg Chemistry Club. ac: .f fl TRUDEAU, EDWARD-Intramural Football, Rifle Club, Times Bus. Staff. TRUMBULL, ANN-Paint 8. Patches, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League, G.A.A.g Class Com. , xi A TRUSO, MARY-Y-Teens, Girls' League, Jr. Achievement, E if, vANoeRHorr, LESLIE-Football. C A ' 'KI-It b TRUMPER, Lewis-Football, Hockey, ' T .fl 9 'Q' Y ' :N , , VAN KREVELEN, JOAN-Rifle Club, Freshman Class V. Pres. Quill 8. Scroll, Historical Society, Girls' League, J.S. Com., Cehisean Bus. Mgr., Choir Accompanistg Latin Club Sec., Chemistry Club Pres.p Y-Teens, G.A.A. Executive Board' AlI'City Award, C Club, Class Com. VOGT, JUDITH-Spanish Club, Girls' League, G,A.A.g C Club, All-City Award, Refereep Y-Teens, Junior Class V, Pres.: Student Council, Chemistry Club, Historical Society Treas., Cheerleader, Class Com. WALBRUN, TOM-Football, Hockey, Golf, Rifle Club, Dramatic Club, Mid Hi-Yg Wrestling, Track, Radio Workshop Pro- ' grams. N WARNLOF, DONALD4l-lockcyg Jr. Varsity Football, Swimming, Mid Hi-Y, B Squad Baseball, Q WEBB, LARRY-Rifle Club Pres., Lingua Latina, Toastmasters Clubg Class Com., Intramural Basketballg Intramural Volley- - ball, Cehisean Staff, Track, Fo-ball, Delta Hi-Y, Xi-W7 WEBSTER, JOHN-Track, Chemistry Club, Bowling League Sec., Times Staff, Intramural Sports. S vi P4 tif 'ls x w X ' WEGNER, J UANITA-Girls' League. WEINHOLZER, ILDA--Chemistry Club: Y-Teens, Class Comg Girls' League, Debate Club, Girls' Glee Club, Jr. Red Cross, Camera Club. WEIS, MARY--Girls' League, G..-XA., Paint 8. Patches Pres., Y-Teens, Class Com., J.S. Com., Camera Club, Chemistry V Club, Girls' Glee Club, Lunchroom Com. 1' t ' R K. U' -. wb 4 .J .g I, P K Y x , I . ,I ill eff 45154 '5- lr . it ,.: A I 15' J.. And if God choose, we shall not fail .vs I 1' L 6 2 s I 5 X ' N ubsqdl' ' A -G - i 'S . .. Ax :hd A 1 ff , - if I 1 - 14 ' 4-wg . 1-z if X kgs- il- 2, Tzlfff l l .M m I lfliifi i ffl? A' 'ss 'K gs. r'X 1 tt' . G'-'I I l WELAGE, MARY-G.A.A., Girls' League, Class Com., Junior Class Sec., J.S. Com,, Spanish Club, Student Council, Paint BI Patches. WELSH, PHILIP--Central Hi-YfDuIuth--Sophomore Class Pres., Junior Class Pres., Boys' Choir, Jr Red Cross. WENNBERG, DEAN4Rifle Club V. Pres., Hockey WETTERLIN, NANCY-Paint 5' Patches, Girls' Glee Club, G A,A,g Y-Teens, Girls' League, J.S. Com., Class Com., Chemistry Club, Lunchroom Com. WEYH, DOUGLAS- Times Co-Editor-in-Chief, Quill 8. Scroll Pres., Latin Club. WHITAKER, MAURICE-Jr. Varsity Football' Toastmaster ' Club, , S Intramural Basketball, Intramural Volleyball, Chess Club, Latin Club, Rifle Club, Historical Societyg Chemistry Club WHITE, ELIZABETHAY-Teens, Girls' League WHITMORE, DOROTHYfGIrIs' Leaqucj G.A.A. WILCKEN, PETE.RWCamera Club, Che-nmstry Club, Square Dance Club, Traffic Squad Lieut.p Delta Hi-Y, Wrestling, Gymnas- tics, Baseball, C Club. WINGARD, BEVERLY-Girls' Glec Club, Y-Teens, Girls' League. WINSTEN, LARRY--Basketball, Football, Golf, Dramatic Club. WINTERFIELD, CARLA7Frorn Amery, Wisconsin. WITZANY, DONALD--Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, Chess Club WOLLAN, CONSTANCEfSpanish Club Sec., Y-Teensq Student Council, G.A,A., Girls' League, Chemistry Club. WONDRA, JAMES. WULF, JOANNE--Spanish Club, Class Com., G.A,A, All-City Aware, C Club, Y-Teens, Girls' League, Square Dance Club, Referee. YOUNG, MARILYN- Cehlsean Staff, Y-Teens, Girls' Leagucq Class Com. ZIEGLER, EDWARD7Band, Pep Band, Chemistry Club. To gain the goal. Farewell! Speedwell! ZIEGLER, GERRE-Dramatic Clubg Wardrobe Com.g Radio Work- shopg Girls' Leaguep Chemistry Clubj Jr. Red Crossg Class Com.5 Tri Sigma. COHEN, LARRY- Times Co-Editor-in-Chiefp Traffic Squadg Choir, Quill 8- Scrollg Directoryg Joan of the Nancy Lee . 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EY' - S: A X567 X551 Lf Y fig --- QQQN Q 2- 4 ' I '- ' K Q 'C' XI' :VTX-Z qmflx - X f ' ' f 'XX gf! fa Q ' K5 f ifffl O gf, Upper Picture lhottom rawl- Marilyn Chemino, Etta Fay Kozberg, Gloria Feldman, Bonnie Fell. lSecond rowl-John Lee, Zelda Paulsen, Marita strornberg, Sara Alice Rosen. lThird rowlfBarbara McKernan, John Speech, Herbert Goldenbcrg, Howard Moss, Sylvia Goldberg. lFOurth rowlfGary Gordan, Sherman Silverman, Dwight Swanwick, Sam Furber. lFifth rowlflfrank Staftenson, lack Lyons, Mel Elurstein, Bob Alch, Ronald Schumcister, Lower Picture lbottom rowl+James Howard, Lieutenant, Pete Lee, Captain, Peter Wilcken, Lieutenant, Dick Mulcrone, Socrcf tary ljeconit roml--Larry Greenberg, Lee Johnson, Jr., Bernard Berke, Marge Keyworth, Mac Quilling. lThird fowl--Richard Paulsen, Dorothy Engel, Jack Carley, Dennis Smith, Robert Kirkwood, John Ristlne. llfourth fowl---Donald Martens, Ron Krei sol, Dick Kirchner, Harsh Davis, Roger Abbott. lFifth rowlfChuck Phillips, Burleigh Kaplan, Ted Eckstrom, Dick Winsor, Jim flcheunenmn, Phil Macpherson. TRAFFIC SQUAD Advisor: Mr. Robert Molkenbur The duty ot our trattic squad is really quite tar-sighted. We check all violations so your record won't be blighted. And when your classes graduate land that won't be too longl, We know you'll use your energies for Right and not tor Wrong. - fl '39 6 1.1 f T W! N6-are orrggvgfl- - - -- iNXs1:' I I A JT! f ax fre , I XX? I w i 'xx My ,l S -g ,II , .v - I 55 I we E li 'C l, E QI cf .-IL T ,g if X Z , ,I P RTI A I li 2 .i:5..-::'l- -3 -D-1 -f-in--,,, i ,WI T 1 STUDENT COUNCIL-lBottom rowl-Jack Carlcy, Treasurer, Roger Lingofelt, President, Mary L. Bryant, Sponsor, Irma Meili, Sponsor, Henry Dahl, Vice President, Judy Perkins, Secretary. ISecond rowjr-Nancy Jordan, Jeanette Forman, Judy Carlson, Warren Zeimet, Carole O'Gary, Jackie Stevcwson, Judy Jordan. rThird rowl-Ann Lewis, Joyce Carlson, Judy Vogt, Liz Yaegcr, Judy Daggett, Janet Larson, Carol Ann Lundstrom, Ann Carlson. lFourth rowi-Mary Welaqe, Sue Haxton, Dick Palmer, Jannie Aker, Joanie Clements, Nancy George, Diane Finch, John Mc- Sherry. IFifth rowi-Gary Berg, Jim Meeker, Pat Johnston, Tom Rosenc, Jim Bratrvet, Miko Brown, Dave Martin, Mary Maurer. ETHICS COMMITTEE-Howard Malmon, Katltyn Johnson, Nancy Jordan, Henry Dahl, Monrad Magnuson. STUDENT COUNCIL Advisors: Miss Irma Meili, Miss, Mary Lou Bryant and Mr, Robert Molkenbur. We are the chosen leaders Who make up student rule. We pass the laws and plan the fetes For everyone in school. ETHICS COMMITTEE Advisor: Miss Lillian Flitch THE FROSH Advisor: Miss Mary Lou Bryant. xx This is the class ot '54, The lowly frosh to you. Right now they haverft much prestige But watch what Time will do. If THE SOPHS Advisor: Miss Marie Hart sew I ff, ,, ef:-P-L 4-ea mb' , Half our years of high are spent, But half before us wait, For in 1953 You'II see us graduate. I ig, SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-iSeaTedl--Lyn Ayres, Secretary lpasflg Bevan Marvy, Vice President, Dave Martin, President, Rita Reynolds, Secretary, Louise Benson, Treasurer, lStandingJ-ffom Rohrichf, Treasurer ipastig Dick Berry, President ipaswg Chris Frangos, Vicc President lpasfl, is 1 -Q., ,- '3 THE JUNIORS Advisori Miss Eva Malmen We're coming down the home stretch now. The years behind are three, And with one more, in '52, We'I1 mighty Seniors be 9 4 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS- Jack Carlcy, Presldentg Jane Dqnmng, Vice President, Jerry Gslbert, Treasurer, Sue Hnx ron, Secretary, GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL-tBottom fowl--Nanzy Jordan, Secretaryj Joyce Carlson, President, Mary L. Bryant, Sponsor, Jackie Stevenson, Yice President, Judy Carlson, Treasurer. lSe:ond rowl-Beverly Smith, Char Kramer, J.inet James Esther Swanson, Ann Lewis. fThird fowl--Dornie Phillips, Jannie Aker, Leah Mcfjlement, Mari Gunderson, Carol Ann Lnnlstrem, Chris Frangos, GIRLS' LEAGUE Advisor: Miss Mary Lou Bryant Central's Jill of all the trades ls this Winsome group ot maids. Their tasks are varied, large and small, From sunlight dance to popcorn ball, ... '. i ' 4 SMASH AN ATOM WRITE A POEM LEARN OF TAXES AND THEN GO HOM E 3 v 1 Ji I - 1 Upper Picture-flBottom rowl--Joyce Carlson, Recordung Secretary, Judy Vogt, Finance, Esther Swanson, Finance, Oscar En- strom, President, Pat Bush, Corresponding Secretary, Joan Van Krevelen, Finance. CSc-cond rowl-Janice Baldwin, Beverly God- derz, Ann Lewis, Marcia Meyers, Sara Alice Rosen, Jane Lender. iThi-'d rowlfl.avonne Stonefelt, Sara l-ill, Barbara Bishop, Kathryn Johnson, Steve Kieffer, Marlorie Schaefer, Mernes Mueller. lFourth rowJ'fMaurice Whitaker, Paula Harmer, Richard Desmond, Don Wright, Bill Nelson, Howard Malmon, Jack Bardjon, Dwight Swanwick. Lower Picture-lBottom rowl-Beverly Smith, Carol Ann Lundstrom, Elton Ryberg, Nancy Jordan, Helen Jchnson. lSecond rowt --Caroline Gilbert, Phylaine Pleason, Diane Pogoler, Judy Goldberg. jThircl rowlfCarol Colling, Judy Steains, Marcheta Allen, Carole Goldvarg, Arlene Pederson, Sharon Politz. lFourth rowl-Diane Finch, Sally Lou Borden, Cynthia Ford, Pearl Orenstein, Barhara Brooks, Joan Howell. lFitth rowlf-Loretta Labovitch, Mary Jean DeMont, Peter Miller, Jerome Heflter, Edith Orlemann, Robert Pedersen, Bruce Thomson. HISTORICAL SOCIETY fl 1 Advisors: Miss Helen I-lagin and Miss Ruby Moe l' fl- , I i XX to 'f 1 1 - ' Q1 Q ' Fo 0, A 1x.,, g 1 J l N, N' f Xt The members of our club are those X, Whose averages are high. X Q 6-' e We keep the records up to date 17 f 1 T 'ri' WU' I X On grads of years gone by. NX I Q' 2 fi 2 Y . - if ,. 1, , ll 2. If All ,i Q! or iEotfom rowi--Elton Rybcrg, Circulation Manager, Kathryn Johnson, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Judy Stearns, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Joan Van K'eyelc-n, Business Manager, Marge Kcyworth, Assistant Business Mqrf Alan Ominsky, Photographer iScCOml rowl Etta Fay Kozbcrg, LaVonnc Stonctelt, Esther Swanson, Barbara Strcich, Diane Pogolcr, Caroline Gilbert. !Third row!---Evic Rosen, Ruth Sarqcnt, Joyce Abbott, Margie Schaeffer, Album Editor, Arlene Horwitz, Clarlce MacMlllen. iFourth rowi- 'Harriet Labo- vitch, lean Douglas, Karon Llndholm, Gary Berg, Music Editor, Stuart Belkin, Mary Brooks, Marcia Meyers, Girls' Sports Editor iFitth rowl---Neil Crane, Sports Editor, Jim l-lady, Assistant Sports Editor, Dick Biostad, Greta Liungkuil, Oscar Enstrorn, Bcity Skok, Marilyn Young. iNot in Picturel--Marilyn Chemino, Faculty Editor CEHISEAN STAFF Advisors: Mrs. Amanda Johnson Mrs, Sara Ryder Miss Elizabeth Stroble l-lip, hip, hoorayl There goes the bell. At last the school day's through. But not for the Cehisean staff, We still have work to do. After burning midnight oil, The deadline's finally met. And side by side with work and toil Are joys we won't forget. 5 -Dx faygxw 'QNA X 4 :fx ..., 9 0 rr sf., W X .7 Mm - .. by A J i 1-5 TIMES BUSINESS STAFF-lBottorn rowl-Jeanne Jandl, Berna Kranz, Dick Mulcrone, Business Manager, Erlward Trudeau, Busi- ness Manager, Gerrie Keltvy, Char Kramer. lSecond rowIfBarbara Moyer, City Editor, Lucy Frohlicher, Pat Johnston, Pat Casey, Sandy Lavin, Shirley Young. tThird :owl--Steve Kieffer, Bernard Abramson, Bryant McKernan, Asst. Bus. Mgr., Howard Mal- mon, Richard Desmond. TIMES EDITORIAL STAFF-tBottom row?-Neil Crane, Sports Editor, Jeanne Jandl, Co-Feature Editor, Dcug Wcyh, Co-Editor- in-Chief, Larry Cohen, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Gcrrie Kelby, Co-feature Editor, Bcrna Kranz, News Editor, lSec ond rowI-Olive Al- len, Adviser, Sandy Lavin, Barbara Moyer, City Editor, Steve Kieffer, Copy Editor, Pat Casey, Girls' Spvrts Editor, Dorothy Erickson. lThird rowI -Pearl Orenstein, Donna Hansen, Sidney Goldberg, Sandra Malrhick, Shirley Young, Char Kramer. lFourth rowIfJohn Parnell, Pat Johnston, Proofreaderg Bernard Abramson, Lucy Frohlicker, Frank Eldredge, John Webster. IFifth rowl-Gary Berg, Stuart Belkin, Jim I-Indy, Asst. Sports Editor, Richard Desmond, Howard Malmon, Pe'e Lee, John Solcm. iNot in Picture-I-Jin' Meeker, Marilyn Kriesel. TIMES STAFF Advisor: Miss Olive M. Allen Rush that eopyl Get an adl Latest news and recent fad. Busy workers win awards. Times is best on all accords. fl Y-J ,Q cy ,Q 1 ilJm:or Picturcl-f-Elton Ryberq, Bcrna Kranz, Doug Weyh, Judy Stearns, Pearl Orcnstcin or P Kathryn Johnson Joan Van Kroyclon low, irturcw- llflrst rowlfCharlotle Kramer, Judy Stearns, Sandra Lawn, Diane Pogolcr, Caroline Gilbert, Marilyn Chcmlno Marcia Meyers lSOconr1 rowl Marilyn Kricsel, Joanne Jandl, Steve Kieffer, Berna Kranz, Pearl Orcnstcin, Doug Wcyh Bernard Abramson, Alan Omlnsky lThird rowl f-Lucy Frohlicher, Joan Van Krevelen, Margo Schaefer, Jean Douglas, Jim Meeker Put Johnson, Gerry Kolbx llfourth rowl-Wlflton Ryhcrg, Howard Malmon, John Solom, Kathryn Johnson, Pat Casey Lwrry Cohen OUILL AND SCROLL Advisor: Miss Olive M, Allen The pen is mightier than the sword, And who would dare deny it? We form opinions by what we've read And writers do supply it. Quill and Scroll is made ot those Who wield this mighty pen. They're picked from Times and C And writing is their yen. 11 ehisean staffs r i 2 i J .2 K7 NIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE tBottom rowl Sara Alice Rosen Elton Ryberg Robert Molkenhur Advisor Mort Hu U f - - ,- f L i - , her, Marie Hart, Advisor. lSccond rowl--Henry Bvcrlv, Miko Levitt, Leonard Schloft, Neil Markus, IThird rowJfOscar Enstrom, Rusfcll McN.1ughton, Jack Bardon, Roger Sperling, Peter Miller JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE Advisors: Miss Marie Hart and Mr. Robert Molkenbur The members ot the J.A.S. Are 'round across the nation. Each has his scientific field, From bird to constellation. ll .1 SOPHOMORE HONOR MEDAL WINNERS-tBottorn rowj---'Leah MCClernent, Chrvsic Frangos, Auclrcy Johnson, lnnrid Srfvcrson. Second rowi-Henry Byerlv, Mike Levit, HONOR MEDAL WINNERS Congratulations all ot you on your freshman average sum, You know they say a job well started is a job well done. 9 -QQ., wx CHEMISTRY CLUB GADABOUTS Advisor: Mr. Robert Molkenbur. We have a club that gads about, We're here, and then we're there. Our classroom is a rolling one, We learn most everywhere. Labs and test tubes aren't tor us For they're too solitary. We want to meet and talk with folks And learn while we make merry. I 1 1 , 5 ye, 3 it 'lg ie, QT' lt ft Bottom rowl Mary Mnngney, Caroline Gilbert, Gerrie Thomas, Janet Fuchtenau, Beverly Lee, Barbara Stretch, Nancy Lewis 'Sc-ronrl rofvl--Ilrla Weinholzcr, Carole Johnson, Connie Wollan, Diane Pogoler, Eyie Rosen, Connie Rossman. tThnrd rowl loan Howell, Marita Strombcrg, Darlene Toby, Esther Swanson, Judy Vogt, Lois Schwartz, Joan Van Krcvelen, Joyce Abbott Fourth rowbe Kathryn Johnson, MGVIOFIC Schaefer, Edith Orlemann, Connie Pruden, Esta Delle Rothstein, Ruth Sargent Jean Douglas, Marlene Chamberlain. lFuftn fowl--Mary Maurer, Mernes Mueller, Ronald Schumeister, Greta Lpungkull, John M1c phcrson, Bill Nelson, Betty Skok, Jim Lindberg. lBottom rowl-Valerie Kennedy, Janet James, Mary Weis, Sara Alice Rosen, Jerry Kaufhold, Nancy Wetterlin, Beverly Fallon. lSecond fowl-Judy Stearns, Ruth Allen, Herbert Goldenberg, James Howard, Peter Wileken, Karen Lindholm. lTl'1ird row!-Walter Rostron, Ronny Goldman, Leonard Amundson, Oscar Enstrom, Peter Miller, Roger Sperling, Maur- ice Whitaker. lFourth rowl-Roger Goss, George Meyers, Jim Ramer, Jack Bardon, Pete Loc, Dick Fuss. lFitth rowi- Frank Staffenson, Elton Ryberg, Mel Eurstein, President, Ja:k Lyons, Vice President, Pete Penney, Treasurer, Ronny Miller, Secretary, Kenneth Christensen. CHEMISTRY CLUB GNOMES , Advisor: Mr. Robert Molkenbur, QW lib, ' LW ln labs we toil from dawn til dark, dig MW - To get our projects done. E 4 - M1-411, , Midst tubes and Bunsen burner flames , , We find that Iearning's fun. MJ v Q 0 A Diane Pogoler, Rhoda Silver, Carla Bryce, John Ristine, Janice Murphy, Lois Robinson BIRD CLUB Advisori Miss Irma BIRD Q. GJ Q2 3' -e-ET 3 -rn fb 2753 'T2.Cf,'Q' 502'-1 'Brno LOU,---h 3525.3 mmf?-Q D2 3: Q mL5'3'1 A -'o. gun 9,929 N c wgo. Kim QF E. ND- Q M, f It AQ, CLUB--lBottom row!-Kathryn Johnson, Secretary, Peter Miller, President, Robert Kirkwood, Vice President, Glen Ray, Treasurer. iSecond rowlA-Barbara Streich, Nancy George, Janet Larson, Lucy Frohlicher, Irma Meiln, Advisor. tThird rowi- Oscar Enstrom, Ansel Levine, Jack Bardon, Dick Foss, John Speech. A bird is such a tlighty thing, it's quite a trick to spy one. But even trickier, we think, is to identify one. E we if LINGUA LATINA -tBottom rowlfPat Casey, Secretary, Carol Ann Lundstrom, Vice President, Inez K. Lowe, Advisor, Jim Meeker, Plesnlent, Gary Berg, Treasurer. tSec0nd rowl-'Judy Jordan, Nancy Jordan, Jane Leider, Gerri Ga les, Kay Crampton, Beverly Smith, lThlrd rowlfflean Slempcl, Lucy Frohlicher, Leah McClernerit, Mary Ann Peterson, Margaret Adarns, Lyn Ayres, :Fourth rowlf- Kathryn Johnson, Cynthia Cone, Pat Bush, Noelyn Nicholls, Marclneta Allen, Beverly Fallon iFitth rowlfff'Nancy Ronnow, Pat lohnston, Elmo Nauman, Glenn Ray, Shirley Olson, Sandra Sackett LATIN CLUB ftBottom rowld-Mary Burkholder, Caroline Gilbert, William Rice, Treasurer, Florence E Baber, Advisor, Doug Day, President, Greta Liungkull, Vice President, Joan Van Krcvelen, Secretary, Arlene Pederson, lSecond rovl-Marlene Schloer, Margaret Biostad, Millie Mandel, Kerrin Duffy, Maxine Kirst, Annette Meyers, Anne Chandler, Beverly Godcerz, lean Schudlich lThird rowlfLois Commer, Barbara Brooks, Joyce Mercer, Audrey Johnson, Joan Howell, Bruce Thomson, Doug Weyh, Barbara Moyer, Joan Gauger. tFourth row?--Faye Farbelow, Sara Hill, Karen Wilkes, Nancy Cook, Steve Kieffer, louise Husby, Sally Lou Burden, Jeanne Arth. lFilth rowlf-Larry Greenberg, Marge Keyworth, Bernard Abramson, Jack Ca'ley, Mary Maurer, Betsy Powell, Stuart Belkin, Marlene Chamberlin, Frank Eldredge. B LINGUA LATINA LATIN CLUB N -, Advisori Mrs. Inez Lowe Advisor: Miss Florence Baber X f ,X X r lil-Nl Would you like to take a trip Instead of stay at home? fflf N XXX Then just take a little tip 'H i AX li' And you can visit Rome. hx X In Latin you must not be slow. h Then, with imagination, K Q. A til You'll do just as the Romans do T g::,,lg?4,jfI Upon your tree vacation, w,' , PN'fFl' lu. ll lil 0 .7 V N f N. l LHN- uf-515 X ff ft , 4-5 'N' '- - , li l is l ,,J' ,. ,Jan A 0 71- nikki! nz f ' gig. f I I ,ga llbli f -- ', ' , , ' y Q' '- .' ' ' ' i, j ,Q . ' Y l is , Ai arp. 7, 'E 1 .XQf:,Ny - I? ' FRENCH CLUB Advisor: Miss Alice Cornwall ln 215 we have a club Whose members are tres chic. The very hardest idioms With accent we do speak. We learn the customs of old France And all the famous places, But it's the thought ot Paris gowns That brightens up our faces. lBottom row!--Janice Warner, Rollie Goldberg, Treasurer, Loretta Labovitch, President, Liz Yaeger, Secretary, Roberta Jones. lSecond rowl--Karen Holmgren, Fern Goldman, Shirley Miller, Judy Goldberg, Julia Jones, Valerie Kennedy, Anne Chandler. tThird rowlflane Leidcr, Charlalne Nearing, Carole Behmler, Marcia Meyers, Evelyn Register, Elizabeth Halvorson, Annette Meyers, Judy Katz. tFourth rowl--Deborah Drinkwine, Kay Cincera, Mary Gandesbery, Dorothy Coddon, Chrysie Frangos, Bar- bara McKernan, Judy Kuller, iFifth rowleARuth Sargent, Judy Daggett, Ann Simpson, Rcya Stameshkin, Pat Bush, Viola Burn stead, Marilyn Crawford, Sara Hull, if as K 40'-' t l ' 'W Upper Picture lBottom rowl--Mary Lou Wells, Ann Llndholm, Secretary, Barbara Gahagan, President, iaren Wilkes, Vice P d ' P ' ' rest ent, aula Harmer, Treasurer, Kay Efron. lSeCond rowl-Marilyn Finberg, Renee Park, Ann Mario Arlhurs, Marilyn Fayc Zuckert, Rhoda Silver, Patricia Mulligan, Judy Van Valkcnburg, Mary Jean Van Valkenburg. lThird rowl-V-Ilsc Mikelson, Ann Lewis, Shirlee Gooch, Dornne Phillips, Mariel Goltz, Arlene Powell, Joan Gaugcr, LaVonne Stonefclt, Barbara Schwartz. lFourth rowl-Joan l-lentschel, Barbara Haberkorn Mary Shultz, Arlene Horwitz Sally Daggy Roscann D dd, L d W h , , , o , in a rig t, Patricia Hamilton. lFitth rowl-Eileen Cohen, Barbara Budde, Lu Lu Hanson, Susie Gray, Joanne Wulf, Carol Paar, Fern Birshoclsky, Judy Keyes, Mary Gandcsbery. I Lower PiCturcflBo1torn :owl--Nancy Strimllng, Sandra Hacscman, Shirley Gructzman, ,-Nancy Russell, Juiy Murphy, Barbara Goldbarg. lSecond rowlf-Margot Hopp, .loan Sirott, Alice Inglis, Naomi Martin, San Layin, Barbara Evans. lThurd rowi- Janettc Jandl Judy Katz, Nancy Gibbcns, Barbara Perlman, Marlcnc Bc-rkus, Mary oughman, Dolores Jan Fosscn. llfourth rowl-Heather Kase, Barbara Forsen, Vic: Erhardt, Joneene Heidbri , Sandra Silvei, cnorc Rosenblum, Jackie Register. llfifth rowl--Barbara Bishop, Barbara Cohen, Shirley Ford, Sheila Halper, B rbarn Aizman, Janet Lanson, Florence Gaylord, I - ' 1 , 'I Jalan' t l , ' l . Q 'If 1 u 1 ,' Q SPANISH CLUB f, l sa Advisor: Miss Katharine Sanderson i, ' 1- - ,. ,E i S 1 'I I W I ' ' ' S I 4 4 Q fl' af . as . . . A .g 1.5 w Si si, senor, we gaily say l I ' - X 4. 0, ' , 1, ! . . , , ,i 1 With accent genuine, , ,N 1 X' , . As off to Spain we wend our way . X w a , ., In Spanish clothes divine. A ,NQN rj. ' We curtsey in our Spanish gowns li ' ,W N- ' lf I S ffl it Or tip our big sombreros, .IWW f 1 And dream of fine old Spanish towns , u Q., A ff And handsome caballeros. , ,ffyf 'p , qZgf'2gf r s If ff l . -Z: K ..,,,l-uv.. ,, ff S253 ' --1-'ff'-.1 s.saaIs.',.,L,.,,., -2. 1' g '-1-l 1' J. ,,-it -- 1 4 - xp ltauhail, , , M , Y . , f l s 5 x Q JMX! 4- Botlon- row!-Ruth Kehne, Janet Foley, Bobbie Strauss, Treasurer, Prenda Wright, President, Janice Charnoski, Vice Presi-- dentj Delores Vaughan, Laurie Johnson, Advisor. lSecond rowl+Gloria Feldman, Caryl Erickson, Carol Scheuer, Ruth Lake, Karen Peck, Marlene Schribman, Nancy Goldberg, Pat Palmer, lThird rowlvJoAnn Frericks, Charlene Ritter, Sandra Gass, Edith Sceli, Judy Olson, Gayle Weiss, Sygene Johnson, Dorothy Klahn, Diane Pemble. lFourth rowj-Alice Nadeau, Marlo Chatterton, Virginia Meyer, Gloria Holmgren, Jean Burbank, Jessie Anne Green, Joanie Clements, Adele Lindgren, Barbara Preston. lFifth fowl--Arleen Giefcr, Viola Burnstcad, Betsy Powell, Bill Mason, Exhibits, Charlotte Harrison, Beverly Smith, Roxanne Windor- ski, Joan Anderson, Zelda Paulsen TRI SIGMA Advisori Miss Laurie Johnson Three cents I just now had to pay, it's highway robbery The book I read was terrible--l should have got off free. To run and get the books you want ls not an easy job, Especially just before a class When there's an anxious mob. So thank the girls who search the shelves For novels old and new, And don't let things like three cent fines Make selfish folk of you, JUNIOR RED CROSS-lBottom rowl-Diane Pemble, Dick Carley, Treasurer, Helen Mae Johnson, Sccreta'y, Judith Zaikaner, President, Diana won Hippel, Clarice Barber. lSecond rowl-Janet Staples, Char Kramer, Gerrie Thomas, Annette Meyers, llda Weinholzer, Marlene Schloer, Barbara Perlman. lThird rowl4Joan Haugh, Jane Leivermann, Nancy Neel, Elaine Olson, Marilyn Crawford, Marilyn Tschida, Jane Batdorf, Judy Jordan, Betty Booth, lFourth rowl-Arlene Pederson, Marie Goltz, Sue Haxton, Prudie Foley, Elizabeth Poehler, Jim Kidd, Joyce Abbott, Ann Llndholrn, Sally Lou Burden, Jeannie Shourt lFifth rowlgJanet Thorson, Marlene Chamberlin, George Delizanna, Paula Harmer, Fred Banister, Nancy Ronnow, John Ristiiie, Pat Casey, Cyn- thia Cone. What an inner sort of glow Comes from helping those you know. Advisor. Miss Celina pilger But an even greater deed ' ls helping those who are in need. , . , f 3 A vw 'Z PROJECTION FORCE,--lFirst rowl-Roger Tucker, Treasurer, Harold DeROsver, President, Fred Olson, Vice President, Robert Duggan, Secretary, Mort Huber, Foreman, lSecond rowl-Marlyn Wiese, Hart Holmberg, John O'Leary, Thomas Stochl. lThird rowl--Kenneth Reinhardt, Richard Paulsen, Jim McBride, Ed Rydeen, lFourth rowl--John Garbe, AI Lagen, Bob Kissner, Don- ald Anderson, Stanley Allen. The sound track, film, and reel boys Have really got the course, To get excused from any class, They say, Projection force? Advisor: Mr. Ralph Nyhus sv Upper Picture-lBottom rowl7Pat Havel, Ida Nelson, Jean Stemper, Dave Peckham, Secretary-Treasurer, Larry Webb, Pres: arent' Dean Wennnerg, vice President, Alice Inglis, Nancy Gibbens, Phvlaine Plcason. tSecond rowl-ADornie Phillips, Evelyn O'- Neill, Audie Styx, Margie Gustafson, Joan Marble, Jane Ripple, Rita Stemper, Nancy Neel, Marilyn Reinholdson, Carole Fiore ito, lThird rowl-Margie Tresemer, Susie Gray, Janet Thorson, Bill McQuiIlan, John Currell, Truman Porter, Bob Burns, Richard Orth, Karen Wilkes, Dixie Koepsell, Ruth Lake. lFourth rowl-Roger Lange, George Delizonna, John Klug, Charlotte Harrison, Ted Ingersoll, Torn Tibbetts, Jim Lindberg, Ken Smith, Elaine Richter. tlfifth rowl-Dick Kisling, Don Kriesel, Chuck lon, Ted Eckstrom, Bob Puschinsky, Bill Soebbing, Leonard Amundson, George Meyers, Budd Wunclerlich, Joyce Swango. Lower Picture--tBottom rowl---Beverly Godderz, Lloyd Green llnstructorl, Dave Peckham, Secretary-Treasurer, Larry Webb, President, Dean Wennberg, Vice President, Elwood J. Lundeen llnstructorl, Mary Burkholder. lSecond rowl-Audrey Colwell, Gerric Thomas, Gloria Feldman, Shirlee Gooch, Margaret Adams, Joan Gauger, Jerry Lockwood, Barbara Haberkorn, Marilyn Chemino. lThird rowl---Marilyn Tschicla, Arlene Horwitz, Jane Dunning, Joyce Abbott, Bob Bernard, Barbara Bishop, Nancy George, Sylvia Goldberg, Barbara Benepe, Pat Freeburg. lFourth rowl-Bob Aurand, Duane Chapdelaine, Sam Furber, Ronald Schumeistcr, Nancy Cook, Marilyn Christiansen, Bill Mears, Gary Gordon, Herbert Goldenberg, Janct Clark, lFitth rowl-Dew ms Erickson, Jim Ford, John Garbe, Melvin Burstein, Dick Getchell, Don Challman, Robert Duggan, Gerry Bergman, Roger Abbott. RIFLE CLUB Advisors: Mr. Lloyd Green and Mr. Elwood Lundeen The Rifle Club has now turned out To be Co-educational, And the shooting that they do ls really quite sensational. AT BPM-- 5 X 3, 11 ,em- RADIO WORKSHOP Advisor: Miss Marjorie Dornberg . 0, ' ct ,c U9 l-ZX A Y-':,.v'n,s':, WJ ' wax J 1 X .- L l .il I l H With sound effects and mike and script, 7 The program hits the air, And anyone who listens in Hears Central's Workshop there. 5 S 3 ii -5 2 'Q f lt lBottom fowl-Judy Carlson, Gerrie Thomas, Leslee Kaplan, Phylalne Plc-ason, ' lo J' px. fs' 4 avqy ll A ,I-0 as lin 'ix ff, A -i n 1'v,r'.,p- l ll' 9 if was -2f. f ' , 1A T'- r' MQ l' . llp l, liWQl35a5x lllllflil li l ' ill llllfllll .1iE!lll il lvl is J I 5 ju ' in lt N -.,,. if l 1' 25,5 - 'N ' ' . - , , Shirley Miller. lSccond row!--Connie Rossman Janet James, Esta Dellc Rothstein, Lois Schwartz, Jeannie Shourt, Leila Majerowicz, lThird rowl-Judy Perkins, Joyce Abbott Mariel Goltz, Marjorie Schaefer, Mariorie Carlson. lFourth rowl--Jannie Aker, Bob Blons, Ruth Allen, Karen Lindholm. lFifth iowl- Don Mertens, Ronny Miller, Dick Getchell, Bob Koyic, Ray Jensen. K 1 K I E NJ R is DEBATE CLUB-lBoftom fowl-Pat Freeburg, Treasurer, Rachel Gross, Vice President, Bernard Abramson, President, Elissa Rol- nick, Secretary, Toba Mrl'er. lSecorid rowl---Joan Schmidt, Elaine Serbine, Sandra Portcrfield, Robert Yeo, Carla Bryce, Bobbie Strauss. fThird rowl-Rochelle Schaffer, Ruth Allen, Dick Handy, Sam Kaplan, Audrey Johnson, Judy Kulier lFourth rowl-Jean Forliti, Margie Cihlar, Sanford Narclitch, Leonard Schloff, Boh Ehrlich, Judy Larsen, Beverly Godderz. lFifth row!--Naomi Mar- tin, Janette landl, Paul Gustad, Elmo Neuman, Howard Mal mon, Larry Greenberg, Steve Kieffer, DEBATE CLUB Advisor: Miss Clare Steffanus Affirmative or negative, Whichever one we choose, We'll argue till the crack of doom to NORTON JUNIOR TOASTMASTERS Advisor: Mr, Donald Simmelink stand behind our views, l'1,1,r1e,4-rv-a ...Y .-,.-. X TOASTMASTERS CLUB--lfbottom rowlf Lee Johnson, Maurice Whitaker, Chuck Stemple fSecond rowl--Ken Smith, Paul Guslnd, John Carley Deem Benepe IThird rowDgWiliiam Rico Glen Ray Dick Getchell Dennis Smith Ro er , r H , i r Q Albhott When a speech you have to give, Toastmasters know what to say, Do you feel you will not live? And look at ease in every way, Does your tongue feel like a rock? For twice a month they meet and eat, Do your knees begin to knock? And learn to speak upon their feet. KK W e firll' 1. 1 X I xii 505 A J' Ivllpl . iqda l.l,:lx'L'n - ., Y' ' YJ I' X f., X . f ' . 7? x 'Y flfe 41: N. 5 , A X !'0q' I: - 'Gain' - ,cg 41 X . J iq!! 34.1 X fi, an 'moz K r ,r 'NJ xfcf ' 1? I 1655, dw g if vi :Uly - QU Nz Q X A X 'I -K X - 'N-Q M jk A NTX MK . 67 V,-'l 'x, xmj - , ,,., ,YN W SQUARE DANCE CLUB Advisor: Miss Agnes Koehler ,X XJ 4 WEE .ld ,X ,. HM 2 fbwiigx f e f' X X K . ii 2 hillwnu Leslie Spiegel Bob Pedersen Paul Gustad Marge Keyworth Ed Ziegler Don Mcrtens Elton Ryberg STAGE FORCE. PAINT 8. PATCHES-- lBottom row! Margie Solomon, Ger rue Thomas, Etta Fay Kozbcrg, Judy Carlson, Louise Benson, Lyn Ayres fSecond rowl-Diane Pogolcr, Marr- lyn Finberg, Valerie Kennedy, Mary Kay Dietl, Nancy Gibbons, Carole Johnson, Nancy Wettcrlin, Jane Leirler. lThird row!-Joan Marble, Gerri Gallcs, Ann Carlson, Judy Kullcr, Dornic Phillips, Mary Weis, Mary Welage, Jackie Stevenson. lFourth rowl-Marchcta Allen, Ann Lnndholm, Jane Dunning, Judy Per- kins, Betsy Rothschild, Mari Gun- derson, Lucy Frohlicher, Ann Trum- bull. lFifth rowl--Jannie Akcr, Jeanie Douglas, Zoe Goctzinger, Nancy Ronnow, Ronny Miller lMasf cotl, Ann Simpson, Viola Burnstead, Barbara Bishop, Evic Rosen. STAGE FORCE AND WARDROBE COMMITTEE-- llineelingl-Judy Carlson, Gcrrie Thomas. lStandingJ-Janet James, Etta Fay Kozbcrq, Ronnie Roof, Gerre Ziegler, Chuck Esch, Butch Rudy, ludy Perkins, Jirn Hyslop, Marqic Schaefer. PAINT AND PATCH ES, AND WARDROBE Advisor: Miss Marjorie Dornberg Patch a skirt, Lift a chair, Wardrobe here, Stageforce there, Blue eye tint and whitened hair, Paint and Patches everywhere. . , , V .t Q Upoer PlcturegtBottom rowl-Nancy Jordan, Helen Mae Johnson, Rachel Gross, Ann Carlson, Treasu er, Jannie Aker, President, Marjorie Schaefer, Secretary, Pat Benton, Co-treasurer, Elissa Rolnick, Donna Barber. lSeconcl FSWJ-SUC Hax- ton, Betsy Patterson, Janet James, Jane Leiyermann, Joan Marble, Carol Ann Lundstrom, Barbara Brooks, Marilyn Krue- sel, Jean Reps. lThnrd rowl---Ingrid Severson, Marcheta Allen, Judy Perkins, Jean Douglas, Barbara M:Kcrnan, Marlene Elmer, Ruth Sargent, Nancy George, Lucy Frohllcher, lFourth fowl-Mary Lyon, Mary Ann Lagen, Lca Lrkarlsh, Janet Thorson, Joan Howe, Karen Llndholm, Nancy Neel, Pat Casey. lFlfth rowl-Pat Johnston, Fred O'N:aI, Ronnie Stan- ford, Don Challman, Thomas Walbrun, Melyxn Burstein, Don Mertens, Robert Kirkwood, John Pnpkorn. Lower Picture-glBottom rowl-Beverly Smith, 3onnle Ferl, Shir- ley Miller, Jackie Stevenson, Betsy Hall, Joyce Lampert. fSecond rowl-Eyie Rosen, Myrna Dale Bernlck, Nancy Meservey, Con- nie Rossman, Etta Fay Kozberg, Gerre Zeuglcr, Phyllis Lerrtz, Phylaine Pleason. lThlrd rowl--Charlotte Kraner, Ned Blxby, Judy Zaikaner, Pearl Orenstenn, Mary Schwib, Judy Slegel, Ernest Landes. fFeurth rowl--Duane Nelson, Bfrna Kranz, Jean Stemner, Jane Dunning, Roth Allen, Cynthia Cone, Dorothy Clifford, Allen Rosenberg. lFifth VOWJ-DOV1l1d Hansen, Bob Alch, Howard Malmon, Elton Ryberg, Ronny Muller, Betty Tif- fany, Jack Carlcv, DRAMATIC CLUB Advisor: Miss Marjorie Dornberg The play succeeds, So no one knows The panic And the stage-fright wcies. tliotmm rowl---Joanne Arth, Sccrctaryg Betsy Rothschild, Prcsidentg Sue Haxton, Vice Presidentg Pat Johnston, Treasurer ' Th' A- h I N r Ethel Mil rom, Carol ISL-cond rowl--Helen Mac Johnson, Nancy Jordan, Jackie SteyensJn. I ard rowj C ar anne ea ing, g Ann l,undstro:n Judy Kullcr, Dona Jappunicr lFourth rowl-Mary Lyon, Cynthia Cone, Betty Tiffany, Pat Casey, Karen Linrtholrn, Juno Dunning. GIRLS' TENNIS CLUB Advisor: Miss Eleanor Bauleke Just chalked up another point, I hit that tricky ball. Since l joined the Tennis Club, l've learned to hit them all. A E i,, sf l N 3 if Q 5 if i .1 CAMERA CLUB-lBottom row!-Pete Lee, Vice President, Frank Staflcnson, President, Betsy Powell, Se:retary, Edwin Stcv ens, Treasurer. ISecond rowl-Dolores Van Fossen, Chuck Slemple, Suzanne Crane, Bernard Mintz. lThird rowlffloy Shaw Nancy Breckenridge, Jack Lyons, Deem Benepe, Alan Ominsky. CAMERA CLUB Advisor: Mr. Jacob Hoff Push, pull, click click, From the techniques The picture's done. We are shown, Now off to the dark room We take good pictures On the run. On our own. 5 1 -.1 45 -04' STAMP CLUB-lBottom rowl-fMorwin Rockowitz, Treasurer, Dale Heffrin, President, Glenn Ray, Sccretary. lSecond rowlf Mari Sue Nelson, Henry Byerly, Annette Zimmerman, Mike Levitt, Harvey Dnamond. lThird rswl--Neil Mark- us, Robert Schmidt, Doug Ferguson, Edwin Decker, John Speech lFourth rowl-Bobby Doughty, Charles Esch, George Reisdorf, Martin Gold, Ward Campbell, Ronald Schumeister. We will buy and we will trade Advisor: Miss Marie Hart Any stamp that has been made, f 1 ' . ' 1 ' , fu I r 1 . ,A CENTRAL HI-Y tBottom Rowl - John Kepler, Burl Nelson, Secretary, Gary Bere, President, Jim Brattvct, Vxce President, Bull Roblnson, Trenxurerg Herb Holm. lSeCon:l rowt Bevan Marvy, Duck Berry, Henry Dahl, Ronald Schumens- ler, Lee Johnson. lThrrd rowlf Allen Godfrey, Torn Rohrlcht, leffrey CarI5on, Dave Haskin, Tom Meier, Jerry Manserqh, xFourth rowl-- Bob Yllnen, Phal- vp Welan, Jlm Hooluhan, John harbe, Robert Duggan, Chuck Phllllps, Ronald Schulz lFlfth l'OWlfBL,ll'lCIQl'1 Kaplan, Jim Robertson, Gerry Bergman, Dave Peckham, Ken Richter, Pete Penney, Melvin Burstcln, Dave Marltn MID- HI-Y tliotlom rOwlf'Dave West, Fred O'NeaI, Secretary, Jnm Barth, Pveslrlent, Ron Carleon, Vice President, Buzz Connor, Treas- urer lSeroncl rowlfDlck Car lev, lorry Lunrlbeck, Ray Nel son, Dan Kueselhorst, Terry Har rmqton lThlrrl rowl- dim Tlorn- hom, Bob Blom, Don Warnlol, hcl Blewett, Bull Milne, Marlyn Wrese lF0rth rowl-Bull Ken- nedy, Jam Dunn, Henry Gyllen- hlad, Jack Carley, Gordon Hel, Qeson, Jxm Meeker, Roqer Tuck er, lFltth rowl- Louis Peterson, Chuck Fuclrf, Tom Walbrun, Don Wrnght, Bob Kovec, Dale Hef- lron, Bruce Kenne, Clem Nel- :on DELTA HI-Y 'Bottom fowl---George Retsdorl, Treasurer, Torn Tlbbetts, Vlcc Presrclent, Clmr Euchlnger, PVQSI- dent, Dtck Getchell, Secretary lSc-cond rowl-V Jnm l.cMere, John Currell, Peter Wllcken lThlrd rowl ---Teal lnqersoll, Georqc Mcyers, Jtm Betz, Frcrl Mcllus. lFourtl1 rowl-P Fred Banlster, Larry Webb, Jack Hrll, Jlm lrmblmrtl, Ronald Krtesel ,Lx .Q 2 l 5? -a. Sw M . .v 'L f,- J r x fl f If I N Ji 49 l, -1 'CWS' ln sunny Miami or lands full of snow, You'll know the Hi-Y boys wherever they go. 4 F lt lBottom fowl-Dick Cottle, Carole Zalk, Helen Mae Johnson, Secretary, Leroy Kieffer, President, Dale laleffron, Vice dent, Jim Scheuncman, Treasurer, Shirley Bach. lSecond rowl-Marlene Schribman, Annette Levey, Judy Katz, Hcathe Helene Weisman, Sherry Swanwick, Rosalind Schribman. lThird rowl-.lames Godderz, Robert Yeo, Miriam Tschida, Presi- Kase, Margie Hartman, Miriam Wiener, Gerald Fine, !Fourth rowl-Neil Markus, Morwin Rockowitz, Douglas Ferguson, Leonard Schloff, Gary Tankenoff, Walter Pistner, Mike Levitt, 1Fifth rowl-Charles Frasier, Jim Ramer, Martin Gold, Glenn Ray Lee Covart, Lebo, Gerry Erwin Frisch, Ronald Schumcister. CHESS CLUB Advisor: Miss Ruth Ciseglow Martin Chess is played with kings and queens, And pawns all in a row. .lust one move can mean you win Or deal a fatal blow. So you see the game of chess Takes lots of contemplation. .lust come up to 306 And watch our concentration. Upper Picture-lFirst rowlfLeasa Altshuler, Barbara McKernan, Membership Chairman, Audrey Johnson, Secretary, Mary Burger, President, Marilyn Dartt, Vice President, Luann Welander, Treasurer, Bonnie Copps, lSecond fowl-Adele Lindgren, Barbara Gahagan, Kit Jacob, Ruth Ristau, Shirley Young, Sygene Johnson. tThird rowl-Kay Cincera, Judy Jordon, Muriel Tutt, Jacqueline Gott, Amy Orill, Carol Arundel, Nancy Gott, KFourth rowl-Joyce Kingsley, Ann Lindholm, Gayle Leonhart, Janet Hautzenrader, Gretchen Schmalz, Pat Hamilton, Mary Wyatt, tFifth rowl- Edith Sceli, Judy Rehder, Noelyn Nicholls, Barbara Budde, Judy Larsen, Patricia Parker, Jean Burbank. Lower Picture-fFirst rowj-Gretchen Frey, Barbara Clark, Audrey Johnson, Secretary, Mary Burger, President, Clarice Bar- ber, Sandre Kent. tSecond rowl-Margot Stryk, Judy Andre, Joan Hamre, Shirley Gruetzman, Nancy Russell, Marianne Young, Norma Howell, Ardeth Breidenteldt. lThird rowl-Deon Larson, JoAnn Schliep, Charlene Ritter, Nancy Ann Nelson, Barbara McKernan, Suzanne Mayer, Rita Reynolds, Gretchen Linquist. iFourth rowl-Nancy Anderson, Barbara Haberkorn, Marilou Lyons, Mary Lou Schmitz, Kay Peterson, Gloria Roberts, Jessie Anne Green, Barbara Forsen, Rhonna Bohn, tFifth rowl-Carlotta Doyle, F-larlean Clatlin, Luann Welander, Betsy Powell, Elisabeth Poehler, Emily Culver, Rosalyn Voss, Kath- Ieen Williams. JUNIOR Y-TEENS Advisor: Miss Esther Amundson If at high school you're new, And your friends are too few, The Junior Y-Teens ls the club just tor you. T ,Q , is A , 'na I i i4...- T' I Upper Picture-lFirst rowl-Rachel Gross, Joyce Larnpert, Janet Fichtenau, Joan Eskra, Mary Burkholdcr, Alice Nadcau, Nancy Stemple, lSecond rowl-aRutl1 Kehne, Jeanne Chapman, Donna Barber, Rose Mary Strobel, Beverly Lee, Mary Booth, Jacque- line Horn, Joan Pommerening, Darlene Frey. lThird rowl-Sandy Lavin, Ann Lewis, Dot Erickson, Joyce Mercer, Elaine Olson, Layonne Stonetelt, Mary Laughman, Margie Cihlar, Dorine Grzybowski, Ilda Weinholzer. lFourth rowl-Marcia Meyers, Mary Brooks, Joan Van Kreyelen, Eileen Cohen, Dorothy Lake, Mary Kay Green, Ethel Milgrom, Barbara Gargen, Dona Pfeiter. lFifth fOWl-MBVQC Keyworth, Ruth Allen, Mernes Mueller, Marilyn Christiansen, Mary Truso, Joyce Johnson, Faye Farbelow, Barbara Rick, Karen Peck. Lower PictureAlFirst rowl-Millicent Treff, Janet Staples, Edith Orlemann, Sec.p Jean Schudlich, Pres, Nance Heckman, l.C.C., Pat Freeburg, lSecond rowl-Carol Colling, Barbara Hubbard, June Greaves, Renee Skarda, Marita Stromberg, Jane Lcivermann, Anne Chandler, Diane Hawthorne, Betty Bricher. lThird rowl-Audrey Colwell, Dorothy Williams, Margie Gus- tafson, Marilyn Reinholdson, Marlene Gormanson, Connie Wollan, Beverly Fallon, Joan Gauger, Bernadine Youlcl, Mary Mang- ney. lFourth rowl-Valerie Kennedy, Carole Behmler, Marcheta Allen, Ardeth Lindquist, Margie Tresemer, Dorothy Klahn, Betty Spry, Clarice MacMiIlen, Kay Roehm, Judy Vogt. lFifth rowl+Margaret Paul, Donna Hansen, Karen Wilkes, Betty Skok, Greta Ljungkull, Joanne Wulf, Nancy Cook, Carolyn Olson, Carol Zaremoinski, Kay Macpherson, Marilyn Young. Lau- 4' JVWJJ I ,- ,. an V V !,- .,, ,,,W-- 1 Qld! ff-44 I J ff 4 'l. yifc.. ,-- rf ak- , L , -,M 0 g SENIOR Y-TEENS if- C'V ,fo ' :BC ' ' Advisor: Mrs, Elfie Price I F 4 f rf- C. .f ft ,g.,cfv-4 Jvaf., If Cfffffsf - 1 94- L C ' 'TL' ILJQ Lv Fi'- ' ' Wan you advance fl ' . ,A A , And seek something new, RWM, .-1 37 I The Senior Y-Teens ', - ' uv I5 Will be open to you. VM- iff! M Tgynq Q4 4? 4,,,,W0,Zd5j X, Dy 4zQUj,11j A ' 4,zQ27f i Uhalfi Jfgyfi ,agffnfvff ,za T 5 5ivfif7A N' J f Al If jo! T724 X , JL- Z , ' lf 7 ff ,lj ' XC H521 CENTRAL wlu. SHINE TONIGHT Fi 0 ' xv X ,, 'fiiSm 3f IP' ,M W L , fa Q10 7 I 7 IQMIMJ lx - v 'l ,JI ' Wllfslsi. :ww WQA W V , ., - L 'vl'1f ' + -1-f ,Agp gWffsF,f4.:-V M2 ff lf . QQ! 11 ff- ' ,Q lj'g7 ::j g,, ff - 15' 'QV f-W A' 11' ' 2!f 3Y1n ?x gy M' , ' 1 I- L 1' Q ' M 'V Q 'fl' H94 QQ' 5' ' f .,,, Jigs, if J Qu A 1513 f - ,- ' 's u ,', -1-W M A If? 'frff' x 9 li r' 'E' . 1 Q JV ,' 1x1 -1 X yn 15. 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Lower Picture--lBottom fowl--Carol Schmidt, Barbara Drew, Margie Solomon, Toba Miller, Janet Foley, Joan Schmidt. lSecf ond rowl-Marilyn Chemino, Gini Haidcr, Diane Hawthorne, Elizabeth Halvorson, Mitzi Pogoriler, Ardeth Breitenfeldt, Rae Annette Chase. tThird rowl---Marilyn Dartt, Elizabeth Ames, Donna Barber, Jov Shaw, Judy Jordan, Rila Reynolds, Marilyn Finberg, tliourth iowl-Jean Forliti, Elaine Serbine, Marilyn Tschida, Ann Lindholm, Edith Sceli, Deb0'ah Drinkwine, Elsie Howie. lFifth rowp-Mary Brost, Zoe Goetzinger, Shirley Ford, Nancy Christenson, Pat Foy, Sharon Boyer, Adrienne Motter, Barbara McKeinan GIRLS' GLEE CLUB During fifth period each day many sweet sounds were heard coming from room 3l7, These sounds were produced by 7l girls, allot whom were members ot the Girls' Glee Club. This tine group ot girls is under the direction ot Miss Arlys Denzel. lt is in this group that many girls furthered their chance of becoming future members ot Central's choir, During the year groups ot the girls sang many places in the city, such as Ancker and Miller Hospitals, churches, the Teachers' Federation Rooms, and The Nurses' Home. They also assisted the choir in the Christmas assembly. ...gn lzlsf 7 tigwiilitliiae E? l J E tl tBottom rowl-Janet Fichtenau, Beverly Smith, Burleigh Kaplan, Treasurer, Jerome Heftter, President, Jean Schudlich, Vice President, Alice Nadeau, Secretary, Judy Zaikaner. LSecond rowi-Julia Jones, Jane Lender, Phyllis McAllister, Carol Ann Lundstrom, Donalec Japoinier, Joyce Ray, Nancy Jordan, accompanist. IThird fowl-Ann Carlson, AI Clemmons, Phyllis Jones, Loretta Labovitch, Jerry Steinman, Pauline Rasmussen, Allen Rosenberg, Arlene Powell. CFourth fowl-Jeannie Shourt, Mariel Goltz, Gary Boss, Dave Quilling, Delores Binger, Barbara Birdsell, Nancy Ronnow, accompanist, John Pipkorn lFifth rowi-Ray Petry, Doro- thy Engel, Greta Lpungkull, Walter Button, Walter Dixon, Don Mertens, Fred O'Neal, Clifford Caine. THE CHOIR Central may well be proud of the fine work its choir has done in this past year. Under the excellent direction ot Miss Arlys Denzel, the choir has gained city-wide recognition. At Christmas time the choir was very active. They sang at a program for the Summit School students, they were the lead choir in the Christmas Pageant at the St, Paul Audi- torium, and they sang in the annual school Christmas assemblies. An octet from the choir received quite a thrill when they were asked to sing at a Women's Institute program, The same octet was also on a television program, Accompanists this year were Nancy Jordan, Joan Van Krevelen, and Nancy Ronnow Robe rnistresses were Joyce Johnson and Nancy Meservy, X .l i 4. J Jr? fm' T1 M5 A ' IBottom rowl-Florine Yaruszo, Nancy Mcsscryey, Librarian, Gloria Morphew, Bruce Fleming, Shirley Role lie, Sara Alice Rosen, Pat Benton, Dot Erickson, i3ccond :owl-Sharon Politz, Lorraine Segal, Renec Park, Betty Swanson, Sally Ann Moody, Arlene Horwitz, Carole Johnson, Rita Halpern, Diane Pogoler, tThird rowJf'Max Hair, Sally Arundel, Don Klein, Lucy Frohlirher, Rose Marie Liungkull, Marlene Elm-':', Bob Kroll, Barbara Johnson, Myrna Dale Bernick, fFourth rowl- Marge Keyworth, Betty Tiffany, Lennart Col- son, Eugene Harris, Joyce Johnson, Joan Van Krovelen, accompanist, Sandra Sackett, Gerald Hcgbcrg, lFifth rowJf'Pete Lee, Carlton NfVerner, Jirn Hifly, Larry Cohen, Kenn Johnson, Ray Jensen, Ronnie Stan- ford, Karl Von Giossmann THE CHOIR The highlight of the year was the operetta, The Red Mill , given the first and sec- ond of March. The entire choir, including the leads and the chorus, workecl their hardest to make the show a success. Tl-IE CAST OF THE RED MlLL Con Kidder Peter Lee Bertha Loretta Labovitch Kid Conner Jerome Heffter Tina Shirley Rollin - Pat Benton Jan Van Borkem--Burgomaster Jim l-lidy Countess De La Fere Diane Pogoler Franz Ronald Stanford - Gerald Steinman Betty Tiffany Willem Allan Rosenberg Flora Mariel Goltz Captain Doris Van Damm Burleigh Kaplan Dora Jeanne Shourt Governor of Zeeland Larry Cohen Lena Marj Keyworth Joshua Pannyfeather Lennart Colson Anna Arlene Powell Gretchen Alice Nadeau - Jean Schudlich Phyllis Carol Johnson Madge Barbara Birdsell lBOfl0m r0wl---Elton Ryborg, Pete Campbell, Muriel Jackson, Chuck Sxemple, Norman Gregg, lim Gerry Frisch, Jim Bctz, Ed Ziegler, Robert Pederson, Dick Williams, Stan Bc-rdo, Jim Barth, lim Hyla erly Godclerz, Chuck Field, Karl Von Grossmann, Dale l-lcffron, Richard Cone. FLACANAVERS lFour Gustad. MAJORETTESA-Shirley Miller, Phyllis Lerilz, Barllara Rick, Shirley Rollie JUNIOR BAND The Junior Band is made up of young aspirants to the Senior Band who wish to bet- ter themselves on their instrument through dailv practice under the direction ot Mr. Camp- bell. Bottom rowbe- Pat Schon, Naomi Martin, Diane Erickson, Richard Larson, Trace Reynolds, Don Watters iSeconrl l'OWl Douq las Stilwell, Miles Braufman, Bobby Stoops, Jerry Tc-lser, Mr, Campbell, Lyle I-larger, Donald Lee, Philip Korth. Jim McBride, Darlene Frcv. lSccoml iowl fLesIie Spiegel, luan Qultevis, Marilyn Mornik, Judy Oliver, nbel. tThird rowlr- Bryant MrKornan, Daxe Fdstrom, Bill Mortensen, Roger Olson, William Milne, Bev- 1t Hnvcl, Auilie Styx, Joan Pommerening, Pat Freeburg, JoCi'le Frey, Lee Covart, Gary Berg, Paul SENIOR BAND The Senior Band is one of the oldest organizations here at Central referred to with pride. Central spirits always receive a lift when the band performs, either the big band in the stadium or the pep band in the halls. The annual band concert has always been one of the big highlights of the year. Under the direction of Mr. Chester Campbell, it was held this April fifth and sixth featuring Darlene Frey, trumpet and Robert Pederson, French Horn, as soloists. The Orchestra, a comparatively new organization at Central, consists of student musi- cians who study and play the great classics. They provided the music at the operetta, The Red Mill. Qi lBottoni iowl- Darlene Frey, Tom Wentworth, Roberta White, Betty Tiffany, Annette Zimmerman, lcla Aallpue, Roberta Jones Sanford Naiditch. lSecOnzl rowlffLcsllc- Spiegel, Edith Bullitt, lim Tiornhnm, Xvalter Rostron, Ted Strand, Mr Chester Campbell, Paul Gustml Douglas Lamb, Libiarianq Allen Morehead, Elnio Nauman, Christopher Brown MAJORETTES ',I'4II1Li'v MILLFR JOAN CASEY PHYLLIS LERITZ BARBARA RICK SHIRHY RO :Q 4 5 .' 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XT ' X 'i' u'l 'lx N lBottorn rowl-Ann Lewis, Secretary-Treasurerg Greta Ljunqkull, President, Mary Maurer, Vice Presidentg Roberta Jones, Rec. Secretary. lSeconcl rowl--Jane Leider, Nancy Jordan, Barbara Benepe. lThird rowl-Dona Jappinicr, Marcia Meyers, Sue Haxton, Carol Ann Lundstrom, Esther Swanson. !Fourth rowl--Margaret Paul, Joyce Abbott. Pat Casey, Karen Wilkes, JoAnn Miller, Joan Van Krcvclcn, G.A.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD G.A.A. is directed by eighteen girls known as the Executive Board. Each member of the board is in charge of one of the G.A.A. sports, such as basketball, volleyball, or swim- ming. Elections which were held last May found Greta Ljungkull elected presidentg Mary Maurer viceepresidentg Ann Lewis secretary-treasurerg and Roberta Jones recording secre- tary. The board had various parties and other events during the year. QW. ' ! NLT! IBo1tom rowl-Pat Havcl, Marcia Moyers, Greta Liungkull, Evelyn Register, Beverly Goclderz, Jane Leider, Alice Inglis, Gauger, Dona Jappinier, Esther Swanson, Marita Slromberg, ,, gi, , by ,Ai 'A .. Mary Maurer, Jackie Roberta Jones, Jane Stevenson. lSecond rowl-Joan f Clark. lThird rowl-Parbara Ann Lewis, Dorine Grzybowski. llfourrh rowlf-Joyce Kranz, Mary Kay Green, Sue Haxfon, Cecelia Asp, Joan Van Krevelen lFiHh rowl-Dixie Kapsell, Pat Casey, Betty Johlgren, JoAnn Miller, Karen Wilkes, Margaret Paul. ALL-CITY AWARD Pommerening, Slreich, Joan Mercer, Berna Carole Wells, After a girl has received her C , she may work for her All-City Award, This is presented after she has earned fifteen hundred points in GAA. It is awarded at the annual C Club banquet in May. :aff- W il, - ,va ,. ,, -1 gr X S ir '1- . S Dartt, Arlene Pederson, Lyn Upper Picture--lBottom rowl-Louise Benson, Janet Staples, Rosalind Schribman, Marilyn Ayres. lSccond rowlfMiIlecerit Treff, Marilyn Weir, Shirlee Gooch, Sherry Swanwick, Joan l-laugh, Beverly Smith. lThirrl rQwlfBarbara Clark, Kay Cincera, Gayle Weiss, Jessie Anne Green, Joan Marble, Sally Ann Moody. llfourth rowJ4-Mwri Joanie Clements, Nancy Neel. ilfittln rowlf-Karen Peck, Kay Macpherson, Marlene Schribman, Jucly Siegel, Adele Lindgren lSccond Carol Arundel, Bobbie Strauss. lThird rowla-Barbara Hub- Joyce Kingsley. lFourth rowl-'Merle Robinson, Bcrnadine lFifth rowl-Rita Sullivan, Mary Lou Hanson, Lillian Stub, lyn Tschida, Carol Ann Lundslrom, Viola Burnstead, Sara Hill, Rose Marie Liungkull, Sharon Liddy, Pat Bush, Barbara Budde, Lower Picture-'IBot1om rowj-Barbara Gahagan, Nancy Jordan, rowlf-Kay Cramptori, Audie Styx, Miriam Wiener, Elsie Howie, bard, Shirley Bergman, Gloria Roberts, Judy Jordan, JOy Shaw, Yould, Joyce Abbott, Judy Keyes, Mary Ann Lagen, Edith Sceli. Uonna Hansen, Harlean Claflin, Sandra Sackett. C CLUB X ll ll - A The C Club was organized in l927. Since that time it has been a g very active part of G.A.A. A letter is given to each girl who earns one ' thousand points by participating in various sports. The club annually holds a card party, a business meeting, and a banquet at which the Cs are awarded. A-nl' , g x, , . ,Ji tBotton rowl-Barbara Clark, Janet Clark, Marlene Schribman, Judy Siegel, Arlene Pederson, Beverly Goiilderz, Clarice Barber. iSecond rowl---Rosalind schribman, Joan l-laugh, Sherry Swanwick, Shirley Bergman, Nancy Neel. Shirlee Sooch, Lauretta Shep- herd, Marilyn Weir, Miriam Wiener. tTnird rowl--Lyn Ayres, Jessie Anne Green, Elsie Howie, Marcia Mevers, Marilyn Tschida, Dunne Grzybowski, Joyce Mercer, Edith Sceli, Gayle Weiss, Audie Styx. iFourth rowl-Dona Jappinier, Ann Lewis, Bcrnadine Yould, Sue l-laxton, Mary Ann Lagen, Janet Schultz, Dixie Koepsell, Viola Burnstead, Sally Moody, Mary Kay Green. lFifth rowl--Margaret Paul, Kay Macpherson, JoAnn Miller, Carole Wells, Betty Johlgren, Lillian Stub, Sharon Liddy, Elizabeth Poehler, Sandra Sackett, Rose Marie Ljungkull. REFEREES Some of the most important girls in the gym are the referees. They are girls who are working tor their letters or All-City's, and are earning points in this way, This year there are 46 ot them. They each spend two periods in the gym each week. One ot these is spent in ret class, which is held 6th period on Thursdays, learning the important things about each game. The other period is spent in applying this knowledge by assisting Miss Ryan in a gym class. These refs are also the otticials tor the team tryouts and team games. . .M . P xr fp .- we lBottom fowl-Louise Benson, Joan Haugh, Dorine Grzybowski, Sherry Swanwick, Ann Lewis, Francy Niles, Jackie Noonan ISL-cond rowl---Carol Schmidt, Sandra Gass, Marita Stromberg, Judy Jordan, Wilma Allison, Marcia Meyers, Esther Swanson, Sen- ior Captain, Amy Orrill, Mary Cramer, Dona Jappinler. tThird rowl-Clarice Lind, Evelyn Register, Edith Sceli, Joan Van Krc-ye Ion, Geraldine Leahy, Roxanne Windorski, Berna Kranz, Joan Pommerening, Edith Bullitt, Peggy Foss, IFourth rowl- -Barbara Streich, Mary Kay Green, Viola Beirnstead, Margaret Paul, Marilyn Nelson, Kay Macpherson, Dixie Koepsell, Joyce Abbott, Mary Ann Seifert. lFifth rowl-Heather Peterson, Freshman Captain, Mary Lou Hanson, Carole Wells, Rita Sullivan, Greta Liunqkull, Sharon Liddy, Pat Bush, JoAnn Miller, Rose Marie Liungkull, Joy Shaw. FIELDBALL Fieldball is one of the most popular games played in GAA., and the first one to be played in the fall. After the fieldball season is finished, this year on November l5, team tryouts are held. This year the Jaunty Juniors, sparked by their captain, Jo Miller, took top honors by defeating the sopho- mores by a score of 8-5, '-5: fl. il , r Zig - as Zfiei ' . n L - Y lBottom rowl-Tom Walbrun, Jim Taylcr, Al Corbett, Larry Webb, Burleigh Kaplan, Bill Milne, Louie Peterson, Tom Rohricht Tom Meier, Don Lewis, manager. lS9COl ld rowl-Phil Roester, Pete Fenny, Dave Martin, Jim Brattvet, Tom Rosene, Bruce Bo din, Marlyn Weiss, Ronald Meehan,. tThird rowl-Mr. Ted Sauer, Mr. George Roscoe, Ken Smith, Roger Jngotelt, Pete Camp bell, Jerry Mauer, Louie Trumper, George Dickson, Leonard Amundson, Roger Tucker, George Connors, Mr. Stanley Thorson INot Shownl- Skip Reynolds, Jim Robertson. V. f l7,-.,,L .11 -'J . A 1 4 1 ,ry ' 1 lt , V, ' ,-.f V 4.466 LL , A . . A r, , f 'L V i,,1. -f, ..,,, f g.,f- 1' fi K, ' fm . ff 4 .J ,1 ,Ax V rf, , Q' fi, , . .V a 'Q' L . f 'fs' fr ' ' , .75 ---fa - lx ' ' ' -'.,J- ' f 1 Vu , ,L , nj, , , f . , f- ,,, , f , V C - , f ' Cx X T K V 1 ' 1 1' T , ' f , xv L In k ,lu I A fi ,V f 4- B FOOI BALL ' 'ff 7 I I r The l95O Central football team won four games and ended, up in fourth place in the St. Paul City Conference. The Minutemen beat Wilson, I9-7, in their opening contest. They then got knocked off by a superb Murray eleven, 26-l2. The Colonials routed Humboldt, 33-O, the following week. lohnson edged Central, I2-6, as the Governor's Tom Travitzki ran hog-wild. Me- chanic Arts tied the Minutemen, O-O, and Central then won their home- coming game against Harding, l3-6. ln the final game of the season they gave up an early touchdown but beat Marshall, 20-6. l' I My fm j J f TOM MEIER PHIL ROESLER BRUCE BODIN LOUIS TRUMPER RONALD MEEHAN AL CORBETT TOM VVALBRLJN BUZZY CONNORS BLJRLEIGH KAPLAN ROGER LINGOFELT JERRY MAUER GEORGE DICKSON JIM BRATTVET PETE CAMPBELL TOM ROHRICHT LEONARD AMLJNDSON QQ I7 LARRY WEBB I8. LOUIE PETERSON I9 BILL MILNE 20. DOUG DAY 2I DAVE MARTIN . TOM ROSFNE . MARLYN WIESE DAVE SMITH , ROG TUCKER JIM TAYLER PETER FENNEY 22 23 24, 25 26 27 NOI' PICTUREDW SKIP REYNOLDS JIM ROBERTSON pk 3 Ny JK few-f lffq 1. my I 1 QF lBottom rowi--Jim Betz, Lee Johnson, Bernie Lentsch, Bob Lymer, Denise Oberg, Dean Anderson. lSecond rowl-Mr. Cole' man Kelly, Dick Kisling, Fred Ryan, Gary Gordon, Jim Meeker, Dick Cone, Lorence Trollcn. tThird rowl-Cortland Brobcrg, Don Wright, Bill Rice, Flcren Sullivan, Bob Rice. CROSS COUNTRY This cross country team has brought to Central another trophy as the boys were re- warded for their hard practice at Highland Park by winning the City Championship. Without losing a single meet this year, Coach Coleman Kelly's cross country team went on to nose out Murray to win the city title. Sophomore Jim Betz was Central's main spark and will be back with Central next year. Other outstanding runners are Bob Ylinen and Cort Broberg. These boys are also standouts in track. l A l Q i I u ' I lBottom rowl---Don Mcrtins, Louie Peterson, Davey Ingram, Stan Allcn, Al Howenwald, Roger Tucker, Allen Smith. ISecond rowl-Herbert Holm, John Curr, Coach Ted Sauer, Bob Martin, Garry Hogberg. lThird rowl-Jim Pcller, Cave Walstrom, Carl Cowing, Pete Campbell, Don Wurnlotf, Louie Trumper, Scott McClain, Tom Walbrun, Charles Phillips YJNQAV' L - ! ik- hy f L., I' f'y.,x A , f-515 ,XA V .nI,e.. -' C-IW IL 'lf'!4 -' r '4' 7. 47' -114, LW- If ll ,, . If f 1 il: Q r . , f :yi i 'Ji i f' J fl J M L, s HOCKEY ' The Central hockey team ended the season in last place with l win, 6 losses, and 2 ties. They opened the season with two, 2-l losses, against Monroe and Harding, respec- tively. The Minutemen then won their only game ot the season against Marshall, 2-l also. Johnson beat them, 3-l and the Colonials then tied Wilson, 3-3. Then came three losses to Washington, Murray, and Mechanic Arts, 4-O, 2-l, and 4-l. Central tied their last game against Humboldt, l-l. Goalie, Skeets Hohenwald, did great puck stopping again as he ended his tour year high school play. g 5 l . , l lil 3 0' 4,4-i' f 1,5 If fl V I I I' A' ' H! 1 'LK f-.J Q J' f ,Wm 1,,,, -I A ,, - - ' ' - ,x ll, 1 i' o . -an A yung, I K' l f l it 5 1+ , lx 1 l I 1. fl! L 5- lf' uk, v V ,I s y ,f Ja Q, , K . I - uv- '-.,! nr -Y. rv 7 F' f' E ' f Q -1 'MM,.,.' -ix R 1 -ff 1' 5 I s ' K iBottom TOWl1M8H5Q6V Don Lewis, Bernie Lentsch, Tom Meier, Larry Winston, Buzz Connors. lSecond rowl-Mr. Coleman Kelly, Ronald Carlson, Mike Brown, Bob Kovec, Jerry Bergman, Jerry Gilbert. iThird rowl-Jim Robertson, Skip Reynolds, Don Wright, Burleigh Kaplan, Phil Roesler. of s' , ' IN , A - - 51 ' Ii, AL ,J fg4,,l-lffl, i LQ, s I , ,Ax .,, V .' ' I gi-Qf. f,nfdVTZ u sAslcgTsAi.i.s, - r ' fefafffjf, ,f,.,,L. buy!! CehtraI's cagers ended the season in second place. Their only defeats came in the hands of Washington and Monroe, both of which were lost by a one point margin. Lead- ing Central in scoring and rebounding was forward, Skip Reynolds. Skip ended the season with lOO points in spite ot the tact that he missed one game because of illness. Bernie Lentsc and Buzz Connors played outstanding basketball this season at guard. Newcom- fjxybgk Wright and Phil Roesler, also playezl a big role in Central's drive to second place, t SCORES , Central 36 Washington 37 Central 4l Harding 34 Central 45 Humboldt 29 Central 4l Murray 22 ' Central Johnson l4 Central Marshall 33 Central 49 Mechanic Arts 23 Central 4l Monroe 42 Central Wilson 33 -'N 'fo v--V IBottom rowl-Arnold Kroll, James McBride, Co-captain, Tom Resene, Captain, Steve Kieffer, Manager. iSecond rowl-Robert Kroll, Jerry Mansergh, Richard Hansel, John Kepler. iThird rovp,-Jerry Davidov, Ward Woodrich, Neal McCluskey, John Mc- Nairy, Ken Smith. lNot shownl--Paul Gusfad, Ted lngeroll, ,j C - ef. Wx 444' f.,f 1 X . S v 'QVC' W I' 4 K' ' 6,51-.l'2' 147. '- ' e 1, I f ft' ' -fp .X ff 1 1' ff ff. ft' af-gf! fri. lg -V,,-,- ,4'f41' .-711, f .- A.. 'Li 4,f,' 4 A -1 s. 'f 'f, af 1, , ,H f ,-W,-',. ll A4-' i I . I - .f. , I. K .-lv, ,fn if f' ,AX I ', if-. Cf-f f , H ,J ,- . 4- ' . - ' I 1' ffvpgf A 7' fr DOC ffl '21 L . J-.4 Qff . ty' f.-1 , 1,-H' fl,- Nl I, Av., O 1 swiMMiNG ff Central's strong swimming team has won four straight city champion- ships and this year are heading after number five. ' All of Central's meets during the season with other schools do not count until they get with the city meet held at the University of Minnesota pool. After the city contest, Central then tangles with the Minneapolis champs at the University of Minnesota. Neal McCluskey, Jerry Mansergh, and Jim McBride are some of Cen- tral's outstanding swimmers, Jim McBride and Tom Rosene are Co-captains of the swimming squad. lBottom row!-Coach Stanton Thorson, Jack Beaton, Peter Wilcken, Howard Anderson, Ed Libby, Richard Royster, Rob Carey, Doug Day, Captain, Richard Palmer, Elvin Norby. lSecond rowj-John Macpherson, Richard Carey, Lenoid Amundson, Denis Erickson, Dick Meyer, Phil Macpherson, Larry Johnson, Ralph Goodman. lThird rowl-Charles Stemple, Mulvey Johnson, Tom Rohricht, Ed Rydeen, Jim Lindberg, Cortland Broberg, Arnold Kroll, Don Waters. I ' ' f ' 1' f JP ,V f' 1 rf- ! i 7 , I iv, I If , 6 , I I flf . N ,.'-'l r I P' all ' fr ' GYMNASTIC TEAM The gym team is composed of three different classes. They are class D, composed of boys in their first year of tumbling with little or no experi- ence. Class C is boys that have had one or more years of experience. Doug Day is the only boy in class B. This is Doug's fourth year on the ' Gym team. He is also the captain of this year's team. Behind the gym team is Coach Stanton Thorson, who is doing a fine job. S . fl if V I8 L c Q, f ,Q .wav nf in 'Jn lBotfom fOWl-TCYYY Harrington, Jerry Lockwood, Pele Wilcken, Doug Day, John Schmaedeke, Bob Kroll, Arnie Kroll, lSec ond rowlARoger Dominguez, John Klug, Jerry Olson, Tom Rosene, Tom Rohricht, Dick Palmer, Jim Dunn. lThird rowl---- Danny Kioselhorst, Ted Ingersoll, John Macpherson, Dick Kissling, Phil Macpherson, Cortland Brobcrg, Bob Pierce lNot shownl M Bob Pkuranrl, Larry Bigelbach, Marlyn Weiss, Byron Pcferson. 0 l J 0. gl elf l mil ,J 'O 4 WRESTLING A new sport was introduced into Central athletics last winter. That sport was wrestling, The grapplers were coached by Mr. Roscoe. They lost meets to Anoka, Edina, and Hastings, but the sophomores, juniors, and freshmen on the squad gained valuable experience to be used in the years to come. r I. ' l t ... lBottom row?-Roger Lingofelt, George Pelizora, Dave Danberg, Doug Smith, Henry Dahl, Skip Reynolds, Dick Sommers, Den- nis McMann, Jerry Coulter, Doug Rogers, Buz Connors, Ray Nelson, lSecond rowl-Dave Smith, Jim Andre, Hugh Meier, Tom McCauly, Frank Flannagan, Tom Meier, Jerry Gilbert, Roger Tucker, Louie Peterson, Art Downey, 1950 BASEBALL Although CentraI's fine baseball team only tied for fourth place last year, some of the boys who will be back to take the championship this year are Rog Lingofelt, Tom Mei- er, Jerry Gilbert, Skip Reynolds, George Delizona, Buz Connors, Rog Tucker, Tom Mc- Cauley, and Tex Dahl. 1950 TRACK Central's high powered track team took its third consecutive city championship this year. Those who qualified for the city meet were: Bill Lake, who took first in the high hurdles, Mike Birt, fifth in the high hurdles, Joe Dudovitz, fourth in the 440, Lake, third in the low hurdles, Bob MacGregor, second in the shot put, John Macpherson, third in the discus, Sigfred Malvick, first in the broad jump, Dick Gauger, third in the broad jump, and Dick Lake, third in the high jump. Central took second place in the relay race. Three boys from Central qualified from the city for the state meet. They are: Lake, high hurdles, MacGregor, shot put, and Malvick, broad jump. Central took tenth place in the meet. , i Ji 4' 9: S, K xv i , 4 ' A Mr. Donald Simmelink, Coach, Dick Getchell, Fred Banisfer, Randy Tayler, Frank Massey, Burnard Abram- son, Gary Berg, Ronald Simon, Howaid Moss. 1950 TENNIS Central's super-duper tennis team did it again, winning their third consecutive city championship. 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