Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1952

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Row 1—Larson, J; Clements, P; Dunn, M; Malerich. E; Miss Zonger; Ness, J; Wong, S; Booth, B; Manning, B; Kin-dom, J; Row 2—Vanosek, A; White, A; Piepcr, K; Gianoulis, M; Johnson, J; Kieman, P; Swanson, K; Jackson, E; Powelk, V; Row 3—Applebaum, K; Duray, C; Sheirno, D; Sandahl. M; Larson, N; Moran, J; Peterson. J; Ga-veske, C; Sundby, G; Bjerke, C; Row 4—Van Galder, S; Baker, H; Jacobsen, C; Hullett, P; Stearns. E; Fetzer, P; Denno, A; Lynch, M; Sukou, C; Row 5—Hanson, M; Cossette, B; Heikkinen, D; lindmcier, G; Spong, B; Barton D. BANKING P. T. S. A. Here are fhe cashiers and their assistants who enable you to bank every Tuesday. This is a voluntary service given to those students who like to practice thrift, and save for the future. Many sophomores and. juniors find that banking is a good way to plan for their senior budget and provide for fhe various expenses they may incur in their senior year. Under the supervision of Miss Helen Zanger, these bankers learn the principles of thrift and economics, and help advocate the practice of banking in Central High School. President ................................ Patricio Clements Vice President............................... Anito Vanosek Secrotary ............................ Shirley Wong Treasurer ........................... Barbara Manning Who can forget the interesting P.T.S.A. meeting last December when George Mikan was guest speaker? This was just one of the many entertaining and educational programs sponsored by this group of parents, teachers, and students working side by side to create a greater understanding between home and school. Headed by Dr. Sanden and an efficient cabinet, this group conducted numerous open houses, planned an interesting Brotherhood Meeting, and a Welcoming Program for seniors in April. At this meeting some of Central's alumni paid us a return visit. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer . . Dr. Sanden Mrs. Barton Mrs. Heyer Mrs. Roach Seated: Mr. Anderson, Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. Holm, Mrs. Roach. Mrs. Barton, Mrs. Birnberg, Mr. Birnberg, Mrs. Blomquist, Mrs. Latferell, Mrs. Robinson. Standing: B. Phelps, B. Herber, P. Lamb. Mrs. Heyer, Mr. Blume. Dr. Sanden, George Mikan, Miss Utley, Mr. Quam, M. Tierney, H. Sanden.

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Row 1—Miller, S; Birnberg, J; Rudquist, J; Booth, M; Lomb, P; Pearson, J; Row 2—Wallin, N; Sivcrson, D; Chap man. G; Nelson, L; Pieper, K; Gunther. H; Hanson, E; Row 3—Sperber. R; Luger, L; Sanden, H; Almquist, R; Hjorth, L; Bjerke. C; Row 4—Rogers, E; Hummel, R; Bridgemon, C; Isely, R; Chamberlain, R. N. H. S. This club, prominent in high schools all over America, is one of our oldest and most respected organizations. It was established in 1929 as a junior chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, and founded on the principles of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. The members try to emulate these traits in striving for self-improvement. Activities for the year were the formation of a special honor studv hall, and a Central High School Historical Society. The advisers, Mr. Rohde, Miss Utley, and Miss Lobdell, directed these projects which proved to be both entertaining and. instructive. N. F. L. The National Forensic League is Central's debating organization. Under the guidance of Mrs. Marie Sellers, the members acquire poise and self-assurance by participating in public speaking and debate tournaments. The debaters distinguished themselves in the statewide events at Macalester and Augsburg Colleges, as well as at the Marshall Regional Debate Tournament. Other worthy accomplishments were the Warren Debate and the Invitational Debate meet at Blake School. Members are awarded five points for each debate they participate in, and one point for extemporaneus speaking. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Maryanne Booth Jacob Birnberg Jerry Rudquist Jim Pearson President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Jacob Birnberg . ... Bill Herber Maryanne Booth Bill Rose



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Row 1 —Quam, P; Sonden, H; Tierney, M; Miss Kicher; Booth, M; Isely, R; Patzwold, J; Row 2—Goveske. C; Kiemen, P; lira-jhi, I; Bjerke, C; Norris, B; Forte. N; Sandquist, C; Martino, M; Row 3—Miller, S; Amundson, R; Applebaum, K; Burncs, K; Grammas, N; Bort, B; Kruse, J; Wolfe, D; Row 4—Schirmhock, J;Foilor, D; Lamb, P; Monroe, J; Hansen, B; Johnson, D; Nielson, E. Row 5—Rodberg, J; Abrahamson, D; Rudquist, J; Phelps, B; Wisti, D; Herber, B; Latferell, D; Honson, B. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is one of the most active organizations of Central High School. This is the group we have to thank for bringing about all the many improvements around the school; notably, the wider variety of food served in our modern lunchroom. It was also the Student Council which sponsored the majority of our dances and parties. The traditional Homecoming Dance and the Christmas Mistletoe Mixer both proved to be big events of the year. Equally successful were the Polio Prom, which was presented in conjunction with the speech department, and the annual Student Council Dance in the spring. During the year, members of the Student Council, under the guidance of Miss Helen Kicher, sold book covers, collected funds for the Community Chest, and worked on the revision of a new Red and Blue Handbook. An interesting trip to Duluth was enjoyed by several students who attended a meeting of the State Association of Student Council Members. A similar meeting took place at the District Association in April. One of the newer organizations of the Council is a welcoming committee, whose duty it is to help new students and visitors become acquainted with the school. Thus, working quietly, the Student Council brings about many desirable changes and improvements at Central. President ... ..... Howard Sandcn Vice Preiident ....... Maryanne Booth Secretary . Margaret Tierney Treasurer ... Roy Isely Stengel, E; Miss Kicher,- Van Rickloy. C. 18

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