Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1945

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JUNE CLASS Of 1945 • With many boys having left for the service before the term ended, the June Class of 1945 was still able to maintain the many high standards set by former classes. By a majority vote of the class, a barn dance featuring the Red River Valley Gang was held on April 27. A melodrama, And the Lamp Went Out” was presented at the program given before the dance. By unanimous consent, the Class donated 25c per person to the Red Cross Drive held in March. This amount was added to the class budget which amounted to $5.50. Under the direction of Miss Lorine Grosz, the comedy, June Mad was presented on May 18. A party and a banquet were among the activities held during the last month of school. SPECIAL HONORS • With the election of Walter Dale, Gretch cn Hansen, Val Shrimpton. and Eugene Reagan as president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer, respectively, the June Class began their plans for a class party, play, memorial and banquet. Complete organization of the class began with the selection of the class cabinet by the four officers and advisers. Miss Dorothy Mansfield, Miss Helen Wes ter berg, Ed Weber and Ross Peck. The cabinet which consists of eleven members and the four officers, was made up of the following chairmen and co-chairmen: Social, Billie Jeanne Wilmot and Jim Kickler. It was their job to plan all social events for the class. Class Day, Myrtle Mitdahl and Frank Bruce who collaborated with social, service, and program committees for the planning of class day and party. Service committee chairmen were Donna Hazeldinc and Paul Hanson, they handled all properties for the Class Play and planned decorations for the class parties and banquet. The program chairmen, Lois Lonnquist and Rosalind Tkach planned assemblies for lengthened advisory periods and organized the talent for all parties. Eva Michalson headed the class play committee whose choice was June Mad.” Kenneth Heidelberg, class memorial chairman, and his committee took charge of the ticket sale for the class play and selected an appropriate memorial. All publicity for the class was handled by Walter Zcsbaugh. At the beginning of the term, five girls and five boys were given the honor of being elected Representative Ccntralitcs. They arc as follows: Billie Jeanne Wilmot, Lois Lambert. Joan Nolan, Norma Forsbcrg, Jo Anc Petersen, Jerry Swecn, Alton Johnson, Kenneth Heidelberg, Jimmy Kickler and Carroll Hartwig. • SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS—ti. Hansen, E. Reagcn. V. Dale. V. Shrimpton. • CABINET—Front: L. I.onnquitt, F. Bruce, J. Wilmot, K. Hcidlcbcrg, 1). Harle-dine. W. Dale. M. Midtdah), J. Kickler. R. Tkach, W. Zctbaugh. E. Michalton. Back: G. Hamcn, P. Hanton, Mrs. Mamfield, Mr. Weber, Mr. Peck, Miss Wciterberg, E. Reagcn, V. Shrimpton. • REPRESENTATIVE CENTRALITES—Front: J. Nolan. N. Forsbcrg. L. l am-bert, J. Wilmot, J. Pctcrten. Bjck: K. Heidlcberg, J. Swecn, C. Hartwig. A. Johnton, J. Kickler. 13

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JANUARY • MARY SEATON— Another girl we're (lad wr met. Hill Monitor, Soph. Quest Still. R»d Cfcm, Cirli' Club . . . Stenographs. • BETTY SELG— Shr hi .hit it takei to be friendly. Honor Roll, Natl. Honor Socirty, Hill Monitor, Glee Club, Library Monitor. Comm. Club, Red Crott Canttenrttr. G. A. A., C Winner. Stir Winner. Emblem Vinner . Bookkeeper. • JEANNE SEVERIN' -“An ill around girl who it merry inJ gay.” Rink Cithier, Latin Club, Biua Tri. Girl Club. Silver Tri, G. A. A. . . . Medical Tevhnicim • SHIRLEY SHAUGNESSY- Bubbling with vivacity and fun.” Hall Monitor, Centnliin Still, G. A. A, . . . Secretary. • JEANNE SNOBECK - Hrr chirm lirt in tmccrity. Hill Checker Monitor, C.latt Day Comm,, Tub. Chairman and V. Pret. Blue Tri, Girlt' Club, Pret. and Cabinet Mrmber of Silver Tri, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board , . . Kindergarten Teacher. • BERNICE SORIN' SON --“Sweet and lovely.” Rep. Crntnlite, Mimrt and Mummeri, Red Crott. Blur Tri, Girlt' Club, Homecoming Attendant, Silver Tri, G. A. A., See. G. A. A. Board, Stir Vinner, Clm Play Comm., Commercial Club . . . Secretarial Work. • GWENYTH STORRAR — Alwayt imiling through.” Honor Roll. Natl. Honor Society, Quett Statf, Student Council . . . Medical Technician. • JOHN STROM— It wit a dream. I thought I hid my lettont. Choir. ”C Winner. Trnnit . . . Dentittry. • COLEEN SUTHERLAND So blonde, to ilirn, to dignified.” Student Council, Chairman of Attenibly Comm., Girlt’ Spoilt Writer on Newt, Quill and Scroll, Blur Tri, Girlt' Club, Silver Tri, G. A. A. . . . Nurte or Medicil Secretary. • ROBERT THOMPSON—“Hr it a tower of itrength.” Hall Monitor . . . Pottman, • PAULA TIMM— Carefree, peppy, full vf fun.” Hall Monitor. Latin Club. Blue Tri. Girlt' C-iub, Silver Tri. G. A. A. . . . Telephone Operator • VIRGINIA TISCHER-- A pleitint tmile it to worth while.” Btnk Cathirr, Blue Tri, Girlt’ Club. Silver Tri, G. A. A. . . . Nurte. • SYLVIA TORSTAD— Her thynett it no handicap. . . . Cadet Nurte. • JOHN UBEL— Better late than never!” Hall Monitor, Bank Cathirr, Jan. Clatt Play, Red CrOftl, Lint Lli-Y, Swimming . . . Army Air Corpt • PHYLLIS WARNER— A friendly way, a graciout tmile.” Girlt' Club . . . Stenographer. • ELIZABETH WERK.MEISTER— Gayety it the tpice of life.” Hall Monitor, G. A. A. • JOHN WESTMAN— Silence u golden, to it he. . . . College. • LOUISE WILLOUGHBY— A likeable girl. Hall Monitor, Bind. Spinith Club. Red Crott . . . Trachrr. • DAWN YOUNG-DALE— It't nice to bt natural, when you're naturally nice.” Hall Monitor, Red Crott, Girlt' Club, Silver Tri. G. A. A. , . . War Work. • KENNETH WALSH - Our idea of a regular fellow. • WALTER KEARNS— Thoughti are dreprr than all tprech.” . . . Army. • ARTHUR SJOLUND-'Vhat happinett a quirt life iffordi. • CHARLES THORNTON— Everyone hat hit fault! but we find none in him. • BURTON QU1ST— Men of few wordt are bett nun. NOT PICTURED • Grace Buhop, Marvin Blumberg. Letlic Boyd. Jamet Blown, Tbomit Huron. Bernard Coleman, Ralph Cotea. Kcrmit Uahlcen, Richard Davit. Robert W. Dawion, Archie F.rickton, Donovan Fnck-ton. Evelyn Etcue. Bruce Lrhh, Ardrn Frittt, George Gilford, Dick Gold, Jim Goodwin, Barbara Harm. Jack Jrtberg, Lawrence Jordan, Robctt Larton, Sam Lcinmgrr, Eugene Lindttrom, Robert Lund. Mary McLanr, Jack Meckel. Francit Moriarty, Frank Nickrrton, Harvey Orficld. Lugrnr Ratner, Janet Reid. Anna Mae Ryan, Krn-ntth Shimota, Irting Silverman, Raymonc Southworth, Peggy Stcv-rnttin, Belle Stonr, Shirley Strickland, Norman Sepe, Gordon Villii. • Thru tnappy picture were taken at the January clatt party. They really mutt rn|oy barn dancing and tinging.



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JUNE • SHEILAH ADAMS— Mmljti, t»w aud ilwiyi nett. Honor Rull, Natl. Honor Society, Blur Tri, Girlt' Club, G. A. A., Girlt Club Member.h.p C..mm. Secretary. • KENNETH ALLEN — H might lute hit heart but never hit head. Student Council, Supertnor Hill Monitort. Red Crott Butinrtt Agent, Suit Council Meeting Comm., C. A. V. . . Navy. • JOHN ALMEN— Let Johnny do it and lie'll do it well. Honor Roll. I'ret. N'atl. Honor Society, State Manager, I'm. I'rojectiun Club, Perfect Attendance. . . . Navy. Radar Training. • ALICE ANDERSON— Coder a cloak of (ilence it a pleating perumtlity. Centralian Stall Typitt, Blue Tri. Silver Tri. G. A. A.. Botany Club, Commercial Club, Perfect Attendance . . . Butinctt College. • BETTY ANDERSON— Her way are one of plcttantneu and charm. Blue Tri, Girlt' Club, G. A. A. . . . Stenographer. • JEANELL ANDERSON— Quiet, tincerc, and very much m earnrtt in everything the duet. Honor Roll, Natl. Honor Society, Student Council. Latin Club. Blue Tri . . . College. • JEANNETTE ANDERSON—“She may be truall, but mi'i a nick of dynamite. Blue Tri. Girlt’ Club. G. A. A . . Det.gner. • PHYLLIS AN. DEKSON— Good-natured and merry. Mkmrt and Mummert, V. Pret. Silver Tri, G. A. A. . . . Stenographer. • DUANE ANDREWS A fear let t man among men, but among women the meekett of all!” Honor Roll, Natl. Honor Society, Spottt Editor Centralian Staff, Co-Editor Newt Staff, Pret. Mimrt and Mummrn. Sergeant-at-armt Du Hi-Y. C” Winner, football. Scrub football . Writer. • MILTON AUS— He livet to build not boa.r • WILLIAM BADEN— Paderewiki—guard your laurelt!!! Student Council, Stage Crew. Mimet and Mummert, Red Cruet, Latin Club, Spartan Hi-Y, “C Winner, football. Scrub football, Bateball, V. Pret. Projection Club . . . Operator. • GENE BAGLEY Alwayt tolly, alwayt kind; the't tht girl we like to find. Blue Tri. Girlt' Club, Silver Tri, G. A. A. . . . Telephone Operator. • BONNIE BAIR— Sweelnett anj goodnrit bett detenbe her. Hall Monitor. Mimet and Mummert. Blue Tri. Silver Tri, G. A. A. . . . Airline Stewardctt. • JOYCE BALL— Modetty in her it natural. • R08ERT BENNETT—“To enjoy life it my great tatk • BARBARA BARNES 1 winkle, twinkle, got her eye who we wondrr it the guy. Blue Tri, G. A. A. . . . Houtcwife. • EDWARD BAUMAN- - Everybody't pal. Hill Monitor, Golf . . . Draft.man. • RICHARD BECKF.N— A youth, light hearted and contented. Golf . . . Chiropodm. • EVELYN BEITO— Silence hat many advjntagei. Bloc Tri, Girlt' Club . . . Secretary. • HARVEY BERG— Modetty become, a young man. Hall Monitor. • BEVERLY BERNATH— She'd rather dince.” Blue Tri . . . Coametologiit • GORDON BERQUIST— Alwayt qu.etf Well, hardly! • JEANNE BEZAXSON—' She', game to try anything once. Girl.' Club • HERBERT BLAGER—' Tor hr', a jolly good fellow. . . . Armed Force . • EUGENE BLAU— Thoie moil drtrrving of piaite care lean about it. Hall Monitor, C” Winner, Captain BaiLctbill Team . . . Service. • DONALD BODGER—- Pertoation tipi hit tongue whenever he .peak. Hall Monitor. • MARILYNS’ BOLINE— Happy at her tmile ditclotet. Bank Cathier, Latin Club, Qoctt . . . Norte. • SHERLEE BOLL— So genial the makrt friendt wherever the gort. Hall Monitor. Blot Tri, G. A. A. . . . Butinrtt College. • EREDRIC BOOS - Hit popularity ia well deterred. Honor Roll, Du Hi-Y, C. Winner, Emblem Winner, football. Scrub football, • MARVEL BRACKEN— Her glance., like arrowt, pierce every heart. Bank Cathier, Red Crott. Blue Tri, Girlt’ CJub, Homecoming Attendant. Silver Tri, G. A. A. . . . Airline Hottett, • I RANK BRUCE - I rank and fair, on the tquire. Pret- Student Couacil. Hall Monitor. Co-Chairman Red Crott. Pret.. Trett. Gopher Hi-Y, Treat. All-Central Hi-Y, Tennlt, Perfect Attendance. • DORIS BRYNESTAD - Sincerity and twcetnett thall follow her alwayt. Blue Tri, Girlt' Club, G. A. A. . . . Stenographrr. 14 1

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