Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1943

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Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 23 of 112
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TOWN'S MUSICMASTERS VILLAGE MUSCLEMEN L To guard against enemy bombers, Mr. 'Charlie Wohlford is now an air-raid warden. His ambition is to take a trip on the Alcan Highway . . . Although little-known, Mr. Ranks is well-liked by his pupils. His nickname is Doc. In keeping with his music, he is a church organist. . . Because of the need for fighting fitness during a war, all boys at Central take gym. Their physical instructors are Joe Markley and Ed Weber. Mr. Markley’s ambition is to educate his two daughters. Last semester Mr. Weber had the girls’ first aid classes. How he had trouble with them! When he told them to be quiet, they giggled! His favorite pastime is playing with his children, Mary and Richard . . . The girls’ gym teacher is Miss Ziemer. Her favorite saying is Jeepers Jenny. In girls' sports, she has a national rating for basketball refereeing. Above: Mr. Chariot Wohlford—Muiic and World History. Mr. Horry Ranks— Applied Music. Right: Miss Eugenio Zie-mor—Physical Education. Mr. Joseph Markloy—Physical Education and First Aid. Mr. Edmund Wobor—Physical Education and First Aid.

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TOWN TRANSLATORS TOWN'S ARTISTIC ELITE Although one is urged to take mainly constructive courses, Latin is still very valuable. Its instructor, Miss Conway, is also studying Spanish ... If you ask a student of German what Miss Liskey’s favorite ejaculation is, the answer Aber, aber would be inevitable. Outside of teaching two languages at Central, she is teaching an adult Spanish class . .. The greatest desire of Mrs. Drechs-ler, who is vitally interested in peace organizations, is to have the world at peace. This is the desire of every teacher and pupil in Central, we think. Isn’t there an old saying, that everyone is an artist at heart? If it is true, your talent is quickly brought out by the art teachers. Miss Connie Turner's greatest ambition is to have an art colony in Mexico with all of her students there. Keeping in accord with her work, she has silk-screen painting as one of her hobbies . . . Coming to Central in 1941 from West High, Miss Bireline also teaches art. Her hobby is flower gardening. Above: Miss Estelle Cor.woy- Latin. Mrs. A ico OrnchsW— French, German, and World History. Miss Ella Lisloy— Spanish and Gorman. Left: Miss Constance Turner—Art. Miss Rosalia Bireline—Art and Sign Shop. 16



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Mr. Charles Addington—Civics and Commercial Law. Mrs. Marie Berg—United States History. Mr. Robert Classon— United States History and World History. TOWN’S POLITICAL PEDAGOGUES To understand our country, we must know its life and government. The head of the social science department is Mr. Bill Hawker, who also coaches the track team. His hobby is golf . . . Being coach of the golf team shows that Mr. Addington likes golf, too. Chuck's ambition is to visit California . . . Although her avocations are many, Mrs. Berg's chief interests lie in music and travel .. . Miss Lobdell, who is taking a course in Spanish, illustrates our desire to know South America better. She wants to travel through the Straits of Magellan . . . Known to all at Central and to all who have attended Central is Mr. Kuenster. O.K.'s favorite phrase is Take a good straight position . . . Mr. Robert Classon, former adviser of Current Affairs Club, and the A senior class, was one of the best loved teachers at Central. He left Central in January, on a leave of absence, to work in the personnel department of the Federal Cartridge Company, New Brighton, Minn. Upper left: Mr. William Hawltar—Sociology, American History, and Department Chairman. Mr. Orrin K. Kuenster— Civics. Miss Lucilie Lobdell—United States History.

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