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June ClaOHicet President BOB HOFFMAN Vice President PATTY PETTERSON Secretary INEZ JUKULEN Treasurer JACK SENN Valedictoriani andSalutatorian Valedictorians PAT CORCORAN BOB MORGAN Salutatorian INEZ JUKULEN June Cla Cabinet Seated: D. Senocki, I. Jukulen, B. Hoffman, P. Patterson, J. Senn, P. Corcoran. Standing: L. Burud, P. Erickson, S. Buchanan, B. Peterson, J. Dunn, J. Meschke.
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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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Fir»t row; G. Thompton, J. Dunn, D. Larsen. Second row: J. Senn, J. Annoni, P. Corcoran, J. Optfad, P. Erickson. Third row; D. Sanocki, B. Hoffman. f epxeienlative CentxaliteA Congratulations—you have the honor of being at the top of your class in popularity, scholarship, fun. and good citizenship! dation a Central graduate may receive on the basis of his three years here. Continue to represent the highest ideals of our gen- A representative Centralite is the highest recommen- eration! June Mall o 3a me MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Burt Boersma BEST ALL AROUND Bob Hoffman HANDSOMEST NOISIEST Bob (Igor) Madryga MOST TALKATIVE Don Winaborg NICEST SMILE Jim Annoni SMOOTHEST Jim Ford SMARTEST Bob Morgan BEST DANCER Ralph Roram CUTEST CLASS JOKER Don Winaberg NICEST HAIR Jerry Trobil MOST ATHLETIC Duane Sanocki FRIENDLIEST BEST DRESSED Jack Schwartz BEST FIGURE Duane Sanocki PEPPIEST Don Wineberg Dorothy Joadwine MOST TALENTED . Bruce Dybvig Ethel Johnson Phyllis Erickson 23 PRETTIEST EYES BEST PERSONALITY Jack Sonn
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