Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1946

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{fanualy (p actuated MILLER, MARILYN . . . Nice in anybody- Jfnguam. 8onk Cashier; Girls' Club; Blue Triangle. MITCHELL, CYRIL . . . Ho»te make waiter why hurry? Choir (president); Swimming; Hi-Y. MOSES, ANNETTE . . . An atomic person in an otomic age. Red Cron; Central Loan Committee; Girl ’ Club; Silver Triangle; Blue Triangle. MUELLER. DONALD . . . Al home on the danco floor. Honor Roll; Student Council; Modern Languogc Club; Cheerleader; Hi-Y. NACHICAS, HARRY . . . Egadl What a ladl Honor Roll; Hi-Y. NELSON. ELINORE ... I like you-you're •illy. Student Council; New Staff (Assistant, Business Manager); Social Committee; Hall Monitor; Mimes and Mummers; Commercial Club; G.A.A. (Board): Girls’ Club; Silver Triangle; Blue Triangle. NELSON, HAROLD . . . I want to be bashful, out the girls won’t lot me. Honor Roll; Hall Monitor; Service Committee; Scrub Football; Football; Golf; Hi-Y. NEWMAN. LEONARD ... I love the lodies—as far away as possible. Honor Roll. NORTH, CLEO . . . So petite, so neat, with a voice so ‘thweet’. Library Monitor; Blue Triangle. OWEN. HUGH . . . Take care of school—I’m leaving. PAULSON, FRANCES . . . Roller skating can be fun. Latin Club; Girls’ Club; Blue Triangle. RASK, LORRAINE . . . She is not only good, but good for something. Centralian Staff (Typist); Study Hall Monitor; Girls7 Club; Silvor triangle. REEP MAVIS . . . She collects AY friends, and offices. National Honor Socioty (Vice President); Honor Roll; Class Vice President; Hall Monitor; Bank Cashier; Commercial Club; Girls' Club (President, Vice President, Treasurer); Silver Triangle; 8lue Triangle. ROHNE. BERNICE . . . Li.ed by all who knew her. RONNGREN. VELMA . . . If silence were golden, she’d be broke. Hall Monitor; Orchestra. ROTH, DELORIS . . . Some sense and some nonsense. SANZENBACH, CAROL . . . She has a career on the tip of her tongue. National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Student Council; Bank Cashier; Latin Club; G.A.A.; Girls' Club; Blue Triangle; Silver Triangle. SALZMAN, JANE . . . When she will, she will; depend upon it. News Staff (Wise and Otherwise. School Editor); Hall Monitor; Girls' Club; Silver Triangle; Bank Cashier; Class Play: Blue triangle. SHELLEY. DALE . . . His genius lies in his ability to avoid hard work. SKINNER. MYRNA . . . As popular as money; os sweet as honey. Honor Roll; Centralion Staff (Senior Section); Hall Monitor; Girls' Club; Silver Trianglo; Bluo Triangle. SMITH, EUGENE . . . What's work for some, for him is play. Valedictorian; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Student Council; Class Cabinet; Holl Monitor; Sank Cashier; Ouest Staff; Hi-Y. SPEROULEAS. HARRIS . . . Swede”? Bank Cashier; Band; Orchestra; Class Play Committee; Music Club; Chess Club; Hi-Y (Chaplain). SWANSON. DOROTHY . . . She moves, a goddess; and she looks a queen. Homecoming Queen, Student Council; G.A.A.; Girls' Club; Silver Triangle; Bluo Trianglo. SWANSON. MARION . . . She's on ,7A” in every way; in looks, in study, and in play. National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Student Council; New Staff (Assistant Editorj; Class Cabinet; Class Play; G-A.A.; Star Winner; Girls' Club; Silver Triangle; Blue Triangle; Representative Centralite. TANDBERG, GEORGE . . . Why study? The more wo study, the more our ignorance we discover. Class Play Committee; Mimes and Mummers; Hi-Y. THOMPSON. MARILYN ... A little girl, sweet and smiling. Red C'ost; Girls' Club; Blue Triangle. THORSON, ORRIN . . . With my head in the clouds. Hi-Y. VAN METER. JOANN . . . Life is a iest and all things show it. I thought so once, but now I know it. 20

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January QxaduateA GRAVE. KEITH ... A lad 10 mild and meek that even • shoes refute to tqueak. HAGEN, MARY . . . Gener ally speaking, tho't generally speaking. ' National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Student Council; Centralian Staff (Clatt Editor); Quest Staff; Hall Monitor; Library Monitor; Modem Language Club; Cheerleader; G.A.A.; Girls' Club. HAIGHT. tlAINE . . Always w ling, ever helpful.” Commercial Club: Girl ' Club: Silver Triangle; Blue Triangle. HALL. MILTON . . . “He's a gentleman even on the football field. Student Council: Clatt Cabi-net; Bank Cashier; Scrub Football; Football (Captain); Golf; Emblem Winner; ”C Winner; Hi-Y (Chapter President. School President, AH C«ty President). HALVERSON. MARILYN . . . Her face is her fortune, and it runs into some figure.” Hall Monitor; Bank Cashier; Girls’ Club; Silver Triangle; Blue Triangle. HANSON. JEAN . . . Rather quiet, never loud, outstanding in anv crowd. HAREM. KARSTEN . . . He likes to make wheels turn. HART, GERALD ALAN . . . I’m afraid of the dark.” Honor Roll; Student Council; Hall Monitor; Clatt Play; Mimes and Mummers; Music Club; Basketball. HEGLANO. JAMES . . . One of our boys. Military graduate. HEEB, BARBARA . . . Don’t heed, that’s Hceb. Hall Monitor; Bank Cashier; G.A.A.; Girls’ Club. HERMANSON. CORINNE ... A brilliant mind with a manner kind. National Honor Society; Honor Roll- Hall Monitor; Bank Cashier; Commercial Club; G.A.A. (Board); Emblem Winner; C Winner; Girls’ Club: Silver Triangle; Blue Triangle. HILL, BETTY . . , All study and no play? That’s no way to live! Work program. HOFF, JAMES . . . His wav through school it lined like the Mississippi River—with bluffs. Hall Monitor; Hi-Y. HOY. EDWARD . . . Ship ahoy! HUIZEl. CELESTINE . . . 'Hubba. Hubba. she knows how to do it. Student Council; Clots Cabinet; Mimes and Mummers; G.A.A.; Cheerleader; Silver Triangle (President); Blue Triangle (Vice President). HURTIG. BETTY ANN ... A bushel of fun, red headed too, she s aame for anything you want to do. Hall Monitor; Bant Cashier; Band; Orchestra; Latin Club; G.A.A.; Girls’ Club; Silve' Triangle; Blue Triangle. JAMIESON, JANET . . . She has o whim for the gym. Bank Cashier- Current Affairs Club; G.A.A. (Board); Star Winner; Emblem Winner; C Winner; Girls' Club; Blue Tnangle. JOHNSON. JAMES . . . If cavemen were like Mm, then fake me back to the stone age. Student Council; Bank Cashier; Scrub Football: Football; Golf; Hi-Y (School Treasurer). JOHNSON. JOSEPH . . . f always wm when I argue alone. JOHNSON. LUCILLE . . . Pretty as a picture, and with a frame to match. National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Class Cabinet; Social Committee; Class Play; Mimes and Mummors; Homecoming Attendant; G.A.A.; Girls’ Club; Silver Triangle; Blue Triangle; Representative Centralite. JOHNSON, MARILYN . . . The reason why gentlemen «refer blondes. Honor Roll; Centralian Committee: iris Club; Silver Triangle; Blue Triangle. JOHNSON, RUTH . . . Pictures have charm, and so hath the artist. Honor Roll; Class Cabinet; News Staff (Business Manager); Bank Cashier- Commercial Club; Girls’ Club (Treasurer); Silver Triangle; Blue Triangle. KELSEY. THOMAS . . . Paci up your troubles in your old kit bag—end check it, Library Monitor; Service Com-• se Hi Y- Representative Centralite. KUROSS, ARTHUR . . . I came. I saw. I—played football. Hall Monitor; Publicity Committee; Tennis; Football; C Winner; Hi-Y. LANE. ALICE . . . A quiet g.rl, but quite a girl. National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Student Council; Centralian Staff (Assistant Editor); Library Monitor; Orchestra; Girls’ Club; Silver Triangle; Blue Triangle. LOOP, CAROL . . . The eves have it. Honor Roll; Hall Monitor; G.A.A.; Girls’ Club; Silver Triangle. LUND. DEAN . . . He stoops to nothing e cept the door.’ Honor Roll; HUY. MIKKELSON. ROBERT world loves a lover—until he complicates the parking problem.” National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Student Council; Class President; Bank Cashier; Class Play; Mime and Mummers; Scrub Football; Football: Basketball; Track; Emblem Winner; C Winner; Hi-T. 19 •a.



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{Januaty Qxaduatei WALDROFF. BARBARA . . . Enjoy wfc»t you con. «ndur« what yog mml. R«d Croti; Social Committaaj Hall Monitor Bank Cashier; Modern Language Club; G.A A.; Girls' dlub; Silver Triangle; Blue Triangle. WORMLEY, ROBERT . . . They say hr was once caught studying.’ Track; Hi-Y. WRIGHT. DOROTHY . . . Sweet and nice, tnat's Wright. Hall Monitor; Bank Cash.er GiHs Club; Silver Triangle; Blue Triangle. WYNN, MARGARET . . . The nicest thing obout her is that the is to nice. Choir; Girls’ Club; Silver Triangle; Blue Triangle. YAHN. DOROTHY . . . Always on time, always helpful.’ Honor Roll; Hall Monitor; Bank Cashier; Red Cross; Service Committee; News Staff; G.A.A. GiHs Club; Silvn' Triangle; Blue Triongle. HOLTER. GEORGE . . . He’s not only a chip oH the old block, he's the old block itself. Hall Monitor; Trac . SHOBAKEN BRUCE . . . Na« that ain't the wav to do it. SRAISE. MARY . . . Quietly in her own mild way she does her work from doy to day. Hall Monitor; Girlt' Club; G.A.A. j ot Pictured ALLEN. KENNETH, M.G. ARCHER. VIRGINIA. N.S. BECKER. LAVERNE. M G. CANFIELD, WARD. M G. CLARK. TOMMY. M.G. COSTELLO. GERALD. M G DAVIDSONL IRENE. S.S. HIGH, MATHEW. M.G. JOHNSON, RONALD . . . ' Wh, let him be at large, g.rls—he's got everything! Honor Roll; Student Council; Scrub Football; Football; Gym Test; C Winner; Hi Y. LOFTMAN. RUSSELL . . . None but the brave deserve the fairl National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Scrub Football. HURTZ. GERALD, M.G. HOLMES. JOSEPH. M.G. HUGHES. ATHERTON. S.S. HURLEY. LORRAINE. S.S. JODELL, MARLYS. N.S. KILBY, ROBERT. M.G, KRUEGER. KENNETH. M.G. LAINE, STANLEY. M G. LEWIS, DORIS. S.S. MACKEY, ART. M.G. MANION, CLYDE, M.G. MATHIESON. HARRY, M.G. MATSON. EARL, M.G. McQUAl6, VINCENT. M G. NIELSON. GLORIA. S.S NYVOLD. JAMES. M.G. PARSONS, DELORES. S.S. PAULSON. RICHARD, N.S. PEARSON. ARTHUR. M G PFIFFNER, FRANK. M.G. ROHOLT. MYRTLE S.S. TUCKER, BILL. S.S VAN VORST, DONALD. M.G. USTRUCK. EARL. M.G. WALSH, KENNETH. M.G. WATSON. DARRELL. S.S. M. G.-Military Graduate S. S.—Summer School N. S.—Night School ll ay cAkead; aQooking Pack Date—1956—let's take a look at this magazine. Remember the girl on the cover? Of course, it's Dorothy Swanson, who was in our graduation class ten years ago; but she is no longer Miss Swanson, but Mrs. Bud Leak. Her portrait was painted by the outstanding artist of the ear, Ruth Johnson. Look who's the editor-in-chief, ugene Freerks. Society editor is Marion Swanson. Say, this is getting very interesting: let’s turn the page. There's a picture of Joanne Anderson and Alan Hart, academy award winners of 1956. Their latest picture. Through the Door was directed by Tom Droegemuel-ler, who by the way is married to lovely Myrna Skinner, whoops—Droegemueller. The costumes of the play were designed by Marilyn Halverson, and the scenes were taken care of by the reliable electrician, Roy Almen. Across the page is a long interview by a star reporter, Dorothy Yahn, on the movie idol of America. Dale SheHy. Here's the society section. Let s see if there's anyone we know—oh. yes, there's a picture of Dr. and Mrs Robert Mikkelson attending a swank nightclub owned by Tom Kelsy. Mrs. Mikkelson owns an exclusive dress shop in New York which she calls Cille's. With them are Mr. and Mrs. Russel Loftman (the former Miss Dot Wriqht). Russ is now a very successful civil engineer. In the noorshow—Alice Lane, and the star soloist. Gloria Berg. And the star pianist? None other than—Doug Crocker. The famous dancing couple. Huizel and Adams are also starring. Remember Bunny and Bob? The bouncer, oh yes—George Blader. On page 12 is an article on the successful bank executive, Earl Brandvig, and his very efficient private secretary, Corrine Hermanson. Information is also revealed about the new scientific theory of Gil Frank and Gene Smith, now professors at Vassar. At the top of the next page is a picture of Lois Annis modeling hair styles. That ad for fingernail polish looks familiar—oh. yes, Deloris Graaf and her famous hands. Hero is an announcement of a radio program starring Barb Waldroff and Eleanore Nelson. Their witty announcer will be George Tandberg. They interview great people of the United States, such as Admiral James Hoff; Dr. Milt Hall: Jane Salzman, swimming champ of 1956; Bob Wormley, the youngest retired millionaire: Mavis Reep. the President's private secretary; Lorraine Rask, foreign buyer for the department store. Swank, owned by Dean Lund and Harold Nelson, owner of the famous summer resort at Florida. We've come to the last pages of the magazine: it surely has been fun seeing old faces and reading familiar names of the swell kids in our graduation class in January 1946. We re sorry everyone wasn't in the maqazine. But until the next issue when we ll see the true fate of our fellow classmates—'Bye. 21

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