Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1947

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Mill 0. Daniels and Mist H. Miller . . . enjoy making their own hats . . . and they wear their creations too. They get together . . . to compare fashions and methods. Miss Miller greets the sophomores in her Si English classes . . . and gives them such a good impression of Central . . . beautiful white hair . . . and little as a minute . . . she's so essential that the Girls’ Club would be lost without her. If Miss Miller is a minute. Miss Daniels is a second . . . adviser to the faculty ... she helps to solve their problems . . . cooks like a Frenchman . . . tries to teach others her special touch. Mrs. Torgeson . . . has a zoo ... in the form of lapel pins . . . young looking enough to be a Mrs. D. Torgeson and Miss H. Zanger . . . pick out a book ♦o road af night . . . from the Central stack room. Mrs. M. Borg and Mrs. H. Gamblo agree that music hath charms junior . . . took over the Red Cross this year . . . runs the meetings like an executive. Miss Zanger . . . quiet . . . conscientious . . . works for the good of her students . . . whether they know it or not . . . keeps on her toes . . . with special sessions at the U. Mrs. Gamble wants a fruit ranch out west . . . loves the out-of-doors, music, and books . . . makes dullards into Tennysons and Wordsworths. Mrs. Berg . . . our cosmopolite . . . musician and hostess unexcelled . . . writes history tests that make her the talk of the school . . . . and so they charm thamsalvas ... by playing a baby grand. 13

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Mr. J. Mulligan happened by the cooking room . . . end ceme in to taste. Mitt L. Grotx end Mitt R. Wilton offer him cookies . . . they claim they made them themselvet. Molecular equations . . . graphic formulas . . . electronic theories . . . Miss Wilson must dream of these . . . after a day of trying to make her classes understand them . . . she tells us to put our fingers into a liquid ... to see if it's sulfuric acid . . . becomes a practical physicist at home . . . making household gadgets. Mr. Mulligan . . . tall, distinguished-looking . . . presides over the News room . . . doesn't claim a hobby . . . but what better one could he have . . . than to put out the News every week for 26 years. Our producer, director. and critic . . . Miss Grosz . . . handles es- sayists and dramatists equally well . . . there’s a well worn path between her door and the stage . . . her plays are the talk of the town . . . standing nomination for one of the finest persons at Central. Miss Bell is the underclassmen's friend in need . . . but just because we're seniors doesn’t mean we forget her . . . she collects pottery . . . travels .. . and likes school so well she even goes in the summer. The Busiest Person at Central award goes to Mrs. Sellers . . . with speech, radio, and Shakespeare classes. Spanish classes enjoy the pictures on the bulletin board . . . and Min E. litkey's »mile. Mr . M. Sellers it having the history of these pottery pieces explained to her ... by one who knows . . . Miss C. Bell. 12



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If you find your lock put on backwards . . . see Mr. Cunningham about it ... or else lock it next time . . . systematic, friendly, quiet . . . he likes to work in his shop at home. Mr. Hepp is kept busy . . . making things for his four grandchildren . . . besides fixing anything that goes wrong at school . . . from glasses to hat molds . . . and craft carts for the Red Cross. Mr. Krueger . . . our Navy man . . . spends his spare time flying . . . studied navigation at Pensacola so he'll never get lost . . . even around these labyrinthian corridors. Mr. Snyder . . . unknown to most of us ... is interesting enough for everyone to explore the basement to find ... he races autos . . . and even has trophies to polish. Miss Docken . . . woman of parts . . . climbed the pyramids in Mexico . . . keeps pink and yellow carnations on her desk . . . from her own greenhouse . . . owns a lemon tree too . . . and an antique car. Miss Nickerson . . . almost hidden in that corner room . . . keeps it bright with fresh flowers and plants . . . lives for Elk River every June ... a woman driver with an E for Excellence. Upper: Mr. T. Cunningham and Mr. M. Hepp do a liHle building ... on their own time . . . but in a Central fhop. Lower: There's nothing complicated about this engine ... at least that's what Mr. V. Snyder and Mr. E. Krueger say. A word to the wise . . . from Mr. R. Peck. Miss E. Oocken't is neither . . . it's Joe's, car is old . . . Miss E. Nickerson's is clean . . . but this one 14

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