Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1952

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sen, C; Jessee. J; Johnson, C; Johnson, R; Kinney, F; Kulondor, 0; Logubon, E; Lotterell. D; Lindberg, F; Longfellow, M; luger, L; Luren, P; Monge, B; Mooney, D; Nolson, G; Roderberg, R; Rose, B; Ruhnke, I; Schaller, P; Siemens, R; Tess, C; Thompson, Q Thyre, R; Wagner, D; Wallin, N; Wilson, R; Wood, W BAND What would Central High be without a band? This is the group of musicians who supply the school spirit and pep at all the games and assemblies. They are always on hand at all the athletic events to play our school song and help our team on to success. Many of us will never forget the spectacular pageant, Uncle Sam in Review , performed in formation ,by the members of the band and modern dance class during the Homecoming game. Last December, the band gave a demonstration for the music teachers of Minneapolis as a service for the Instrumental Repair Clinic. Mr. Christianson, the student teacher from the University of Minnesota, has been a great help to our band during the year, as well as David Latterell, the concertmaster. Sometimes the band receives visits from Mr. Tkach who comes ;n to mark its progress and to offer suggestions for improvement. The band gave an unforgettable Spring Concert last February, featuring classical music as well as marches. A harp number was also on the program. Recently, the band entered a district band contest, and had several exchange concert engagements during the year. A combined band and vocal concert in the form of a Spring Music Festival, which included musical offerings from Bryant, Jefferson, and Phillips Junior High Schools, was another one of our band's memorable performances. Jongquist, D; Lehman, K; Lindberg, J; Lmdmeier. G; Lund, J; MacArthur, S; Malloy, D; Manning, B; Mathews, C; Moffett, B; Nelson, E,-Ness, Gj Polmer, 0; Peterson, K; Pieper, H; Rasmussen, M; Roy, R; Rodgers, P; Ryon, J; Sandohy, M; Schuller, G; Shimek, J; Smith, B; Spong, B; Steen, O; Swedenborg, M; Tokekowa. T; Urong, 0; Wcrfh, D. % % t sA1 ♦ A . »» t|. m

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Almquist, R; Amundson, R; Anderson, C: Andreos, R; Anselmon, L; Barton, D; Bathurst, F; Benson, N; Bergfeldt, W; Burnes, K; Dillroe, Fj Eck, C; Evans, J; Foote, D,- Gillespie, M; Green, I; Hanson, M; Hart, G; Heinecke, H; Hendrickson. H; Herber, B; Hjorfh, J; Isely, R; Jocob- CHOIR This talent packed organization which sings under the baton of Mr. Miles, has done much to further musical appreciation at Central this year. The choir members will never forget the great thrill of being in a 1,000 voice choir that sang Handel's Messiah to the accompaniment of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. The mighty cadences of the Hallelujah Chorus still ring in many of our ears, as well as the applause received from the immense audience at the Northrop Auditorium. One of the most enthusiastically received programs was the concertized version of Gounod's opera Faust, complete with interpretive dialogue, ballet sequences, and solos. Mr. Miles, encouraged by its reception, planned the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, Trial By Jury for a spring production. Also on the calendar of events were the Annual Spring Concert, the exchange concerts with South High, and the various tours and trips to sing in parts of the state. Alleman, C; Amundson, R; Applebaum, Kj Boden, P; Baker, B; Beacom, M; Braun, J; Christensen, I; Christnagel. P; Clutter, H; Dohlman, I; Dawson, J; Dorsey. C; Edmund, W; Fitzwoter, Mj Fowler, S; Gam ble, T; Gionoulis. M; Grammas, N; Gunther, H; Hall, L; Homer, D; Houg, B; Heath, N; Heikkinen, D; Hill. H; Hoffman. P; Ingram, N; Jockson. P; Jackson, S; Jensen, R; Johnson, J; Johnson, J; Johnson. $; 24



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lindberg, J; Baker, H; Sandahl, M; Fitzwoter, M; Hall, L; Gunther, H; at the piano. Girls’ Sextette Central Singers The second largest singing club at Central High School is the Girls' Sextette, an organization that is still in its infancy. The singers in the group are Hazel Gunther, Janice Lindberg, Margaret Sondahl, Helen Baker, Marie Fitzwafer, and Lorraine Hall. If was formed early last September by Helen Baker, who directed the rehearsals, and selected the program numbers. The Girls Sextette made its debut on the homecoming program when they sang Dry Bones. They made other appearances at a P.T.S.A. meeting, and on the Christmas program. The Central Singers, only three years old, is one of the most popular musical ensembles at Central. Under the able direction of Bob Spong, senior, this group works together in close harmony to give up many rich moments of musical enjoyment. At Christmas time they sang a series of carols over W.T.C.N. and later in the season they participated in a demonstration for the senior seminar at the University of Minnesota. The Central Singers are a fine example of good singing as well as training, and they leave a favorable impression wherever they go. Row 1—Manning, B; Broun, J; Christnagel, Pj Roy R; duller, H; Row 2—Takekawo. T; Johnson, J; Dahlmon, I; Jensen. R; Stein, O; Schuller, G; Row 3—Poterson, K; Lindmeier, G; Ness, J; Edmund, W; Moffett, B; Spong, B. 26

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