Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1942

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 Up with me! Vp with me into the clouds! For thy song. l ark , is strong! So said Wordsworth to the s ylar . and so do our English courses offer us challenges to soar into the airways of literature and inspirational thought. Whether it he in poetry, the essay, the novel, or drama, in composition, or just in expressing ourselves correctly, our F.nglish classes give us opportunities to develop our creative powers, to philosophize, and to dream, as well as to enjoy the flights of the best writers in the realms of the world's great boo s. Lorine Grosz, Chairman. English Department MISS LORINE GROSZ—English, Modern Drama. Department Chairman. Obcrlin College, B.A., Bread I oat School of English; Adviser of the Mimes and Mummers, Visual Education Committee, director of June Class Plays. Hobbies: dramatics, music, cooking, reading. VERBAL OFFICERS MRS. LUELLA B. COOK-English. University of Minnesota, B.A., M.A., Chairman of Faculty Advisers of National Honor Society, Coach of Senior Warren Debate Team. Hobbies: gardening, dogs, writing, tennis. MISS AMY FOX —English. Northwestern University, B.A.; Adviser of Girls' Club. Hobby: swimming. MISS IRENE PARKELL—Eng-lish. University of Minnesota, B.A.. M.A. Hobbies: golf, reading, knitting, and crocheting.

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MR. CHARLES T. ADDINGTON MRS. MARIE BERG—United Civics and Commercial Lau States History. University of Minne- Iowa State Teachers College, B.A., sota, B.A., University of California. LL.B., Minnesota College of Law, University of Gautemala. Hobbies: Coach of Golf Team. Hobbies: golf, hiking, music, and travel, gardening. MR.ROBERT CLASSON-United States History and World History. Illinois State Teachers College. B.E„ University of Illinois, M.A., Adviser of Current Affairs Club. “A” Seniors, and Broadcasters. Hobbies: reading. AND WORLD WIDE PILOTS MISS MARY POWERS-World History, Civics, and Social Problems. University of Minnesota. B.A.. Phi Beta Kappa. Hobbies: keeping house, summer cottage, reading. MR. MILTON SCHADEGG — United States History and World History. Bern id ji State Teachers College, Hamlinc, B.A., Harvard, S.T.B., Ed.M., Pi Delta Epsilon. Kappa Phi Sigma. Torch and Cycle, Dc-Molay Legion of Honor; Adviser of Centralian and Camera Club. Hobbies: art metal, bicycling, church work. (Continued from page 12) creative utor ( along these lines. Minneapolis has become a growing industrial center making it possible for a very much larger proportion of families to send their children through high school and on to college. Some of the industrial leaders whose work has made this possible have been Central High graduates. No one who has not lived in Minneapolis during these fifty-five years can appreciate how much our city has developed in its sense of community responsibility for social betterment. How much of a share history teachers have had in preparing young people for leadership along these advancing lines cannot be measured. We have tried to stimulate appreciation of the creativeness of the past, to develop interest in a wide range of human endeavor, to create an intelligent understanding of the ills of society that need correcting, to build a sentiment in favor of international cooperation. We have not performed the miracle of ending intolerance, racial snobbery, selfishness, and greed the major causes for local and international frictions. We are studying to find for ourselves the path toward a better new order; we are spending ourselves in efforts to guide the thinking of students in our classes. This is the task to which our energies are dedicated. 3



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MISS LAURA HENRY—Shakespeare, Public Speaking. University of Minnesota. B.L., coach of graduation speakers and dale Prize Essay contestants. Hobbies: following art. music, literature, and the dance, collecting theater magazines and pictures of Shakespearean plays and actors, raising house plants, children, public affairs. MISS RUTH SETTERBERG English. Macalester College, B.A., University of Minnesota. M.A., Harvard Summer School, Columbia, American Academy of Dramatic Art, Pi Phi Epsilon. Delta Kappa Gamma, Adviser of Blue Triangle and Mimes and Mummers, director of January Class Plays. Hobbies: poetry, music, drama. MISS LULU UTLEY—English. University of Iowa, B.A.. University of Minnesota, Columbia University. Adviser of Hall Monitors. I lobbies: antiques, hooked rugs, |Hilitics, travel, and pewter. MISS GLADYS Cl IAMBKRLIN —Eng-lish. University of Minnesota, B.A., University of California. Hobby: drama. LINGUISTIC LIEUTENANTS MISS LOUISE B. ILES-English. Carlcton College, B.A., Raddiff. University of Wisconsin, University of Minnesota, Adviser of Red Cross. Hobbies: reading, theater, cooking, gardening, teaching. MR. JOHN MULLIGAN-E ig-lish. Carlcton College, B.A.. Adviser of Central High News. Hobbies: reading and news. MISS CLARE BELL - English; Obcrlin College, B.A„ Northwestern, M.A., Counselor to 10B. 10A, nB grades. Hobbies: people, collecting oddments.

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