Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1947

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Page 13 text:

Out camera caught this party ... in honor of Mf. Blum • nd hit wife ... 11 the faculty cam ... but that a« cam rly. Miss Bireline doesn't live in a garret all sum-mer . . . she has a garden too . . . but we II bet it's the artistic kind. Mr. Markley ... a natural Santa Claus . . . has two things for the benefit of his boys” ... a summer camp in Montana . . . and the eight count. Miss Turnquist has a camp too . . . seven miles from nowhere . . . and even farther from a typing class. A dog and a canoe become part and parcel of Miss Lobdell's life every summer . . . the way history becomes part and parcel of her students’ lives every winter. Mrs. Pink travels . . . saves enough money to get places by banking every Tuesday . . . and keeps the school bright with her Wishing Tree at Christmas. Mrs. Whiting came just two years ago . . . but soon became well known . . . when word went around about her wicker chair. Russia . . . Mexico . . . name any country . . . Miss Korista's been there . . . settled at Central for several years now . . . she still wants to roam. Mr. J. Markley points out his camp ... on a Montana map H. Pink . . . compare places end things . . . they've seen . . . to the other campers . . . Miss L. Lobdell end Miss end done. M. Turnquist. Miss I. Whiting. Miss F. Korlsta. end Mrs. 9

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Two mombort of Mrt. F. Timmirmin'i drama c! :t . . . going for a rolltr coaster ride. Miss I. Parked cuts the cloth Believe it or not . . . teachers are human . . . they don’t sit at home correcting tests all the time. Miss Parkell for instance ... a cherub with the sweetest smile . . . sews all her own clothes. Mrs. Mansfield . . . likes sewing . . . folk dancing . . . modern dance . . . teaches every girl in school . . . plus one little boy of her own. Then there’s that vivacious little woman . . . constantly being mistaken for a student . . . Mrs. Timmerman of course . . . new to Central . . . she's preparing us for the Old Vic and Gotham. Mitt L. Utlay . . . Milt R. Biralin . . . Milt E. Conway . . . and Mitt E. Litkay . . . lika gardaning to much . . . they whila Mrt. F. Timmarman and Mrt. 0. Mantfiald maka tura if Miss Liskey . . . combines yearly laryngitis and a chuckle . . . took an extension course at the U . made the same mistakes we did . . . the Cen-tralian chose her the outstanding teacher of the year ... the school agreed. Miss Utley . . . from Iowa . . . has a shelf of worked over manuscripts . . . likes gardening . . . owns a special suit . . . a little worn and weary . . . but perfect for raking leaves. Miss Conway . . . synonomous with Latin . . . justly proud of her shrubbery and lawn . . . started teaching here the year this building opened. kaop in practice in the botany room. 8



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Thoy usually use a river . . . but the camoraman came in H. Rohde fish in the lunchroom, winter ... so Mr. O. Kuenster, Mr. L. Thoroson, and Mr. Mr. Kuenster ... a Central tradition . . . cautions you not to confuse the teachers' colleges and insane asylums . . . likes fishing, cooking, finding people out . . . and giving tricky tests. Mr. Thoreson . . . Whitey to us . . . another fishing enthusiast . . . makes us wonder if he takes a trig book along . . . to compute the size of the ones that get away. Mr. Rohde . . . hears all our troubles . . . and laughs at them . . . lounges behind his desk . . . with a toothpick in his mouth . . . dreaming of scholarships and brilliant futures for all Central alumni. You’d never expect it of a school teacher . . . but Mr. Jadinak plays with toy trains . . . his little boy's . . . when he's tired of that he hunts and fishes . . . and of course does some baton waving too. Mr. Peck . . . efficiency personified . . . intrigues us with his plaster head that comes apart . . . well, not really his” . . . likes fishing and hunting . . . collects money for football tickets . . . scouts for new jerseys. Mr. Nagle . . . the man from Buffalo . . . should have a coonskin coat and a pennant . . . has a startling note of authority in his voice . . . puts the boys through their paces . . . learns a few extra tricks from Joe. Mr. R. Peck. Mr. E. Nagel, and Mr. N. Jadinak . . . chock their guns boforo they aim. Central Pionoors . , . Mr. W. Machula. Mr. E. Hakarinen. Mr. N. Jadinak, and Mr. C. Blumc ... hit the high notes tor us. 10

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