Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1952

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Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 32 of 108
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Page 32 text:

News Row 1 —Woolsey. I; Donahue, M; Fulkerson, J; Finne, K; Hollbeck, D; Row 2—Knoblich, M; Booth, B; Johnson, J; Findell, D; Malorich, E; Row 3—Mr. Mulligan, Crowford. J; Larson, R; Stcdman, B; Pcahl, C; Birnberg, J; Honson, M; Whiting, C. FALL: Co-Editors Solly Miller, Kathleen Finne Jocob Birnberg ’ Chuck Peahl Charles Whiting Elsie Molerich Assistant Editor Assignment Editor Sports Editor Club Editor SPRING: Co-Editors Jocob Assistant Editor Assignment Editor Sports Editor Club Editor News Editor Adviser Birnberg. Janet Johnson Kathleen Finne Solly Miller Charles Whiting Elsie Molerich Jim Crowford Mr. John E. Mulligan The Central High News provides students interested in journalism with an opportunity to develop their talents while filling a position on its staff. Under the guidance of Mr. John E. Mulligan the students put out an issue every other Wednesday during the course of the school year. On its pages we find stories about what is happening at Central and read of the latest heroics of our favorite athletic heroes. If also gives Central students the opportunity to read the latest gossip about their fellow classmates and add a joke or two to their re- pertoire from the Wise and Otherwise column. In honor of Mr. Mulligan's thirty years as adviser to the News, the 1951-52 News Staff presented him with a coke with thirty candles and an engraved cigarette lighter at the News assembly in September. The News is one of the outstanding high school publications in the Twin Cities. Year after year it has won the International award and received the highest ratings possible in the annual Quill and Scroll judging. It also receives with similar regularity the All-American Award from the Notional Scholastic Press Association. Sitting—Fulkerson, J; Larson, J; Crawford, J; Whiting. C; Birnberg, J; Molerich, E; Donahue. M; Finne, K; Woolsey. L; Peohl. Standing-Stedman, B; Hanson. M; Booth. B; Knoblich, M; Mr. Mulligon; Hollbeck. D; Findell, D; Johnson, J. 28

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Ronald Andreas Clarinet Hazel Gunther Harp laVerne lugor .................. . Clarinet Ray l cly French Horn Music Appreciation Girls Glee Club Here we hove a small ensemble of band members tuning up in one of their after-school rehearsals. These extra-curricular section practices are popular with the students of the music department, and they always get remarkable results from their rehearsals. This is a typical jam-session of classical music featuring the melodies of Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven. Hazel Gunther, the harpist, is playing chords and arpeggios on her instrument to the accompaniment of Ronald Andreas and LaVern Lugar on the clarinets. Raymond Isley carries the melody on the French horn. Mr. Miles is the originator of these little concerts. The Girls' Glee Club js sometimes known as the stepping stone to choir. Whenever new members for choir are needed, the Girls' Glee Club is always ready to help. Sometimes they double with the choir to sing in special concerts. By doing this, the magnitude and vocal quality of the singing is augmented greatly. The concertized version of the opera Faust was just one example of teamwork between the choir and the Glee Club. They also contributed to the spring production of Trial By Jury by dedicating their talents and efforts to make the operetta a success. Row 1—Harter. J; Dalton, P; Blum. M; Auss, B; Caldwell, B; Helium. B; Mitchell, G; Burgstrom, K; Savage, J; Moneyhun, B; Martino, J; Row 2—Miller, J; Sorenson, J; Flanagan, R; Mason, D; Wong, S; Parkhurst. M; Cornelius. J; Marn, M; Abromovitz, H; Spees, R; Row 3—Stillman, J; Mayer, M; Jacobsen. C; Robinson, E; Krenz, M; Kleckner, D; Reno, J; Needham, 8; Denno, A; Josnson, S; Row 4—Eickholt, R; Freeberg. N; Lehman. A; Schuortz; Nordlum, P; Johnson, J. 27



Page 33 text:

Centralian Editor-In-Chief Atmtonf Editori Buiineit Manager Ant. Buiincis Manager Faculty Editori Feature Editori Organization Editori Art Editori Loii Nelion Jim Pearion Colleen Moore Jerry Neu ..... loii Hjorth Howard Sonden Jerry RudquUt Clarice Bjerke Maryanne Booth Hazel Gunther Helen Baker, Charlotte Strauel Howard Sanden Jerry Rudquist .................. Bing Wong Photographer Athletici Boyi: Jacob Birnberg Girl,: Senior Section Undergraduotei Adviier Roberta Glenny, Pot Lamb Janet Peterion LaVonne Graillch Bill Phelps, Carol Ouray Mr. Melvyn Johnson Row 1— Ness, J; Moore, C; Mr. Johnson, Nelson, I; Pearson, J; Row 2—Booth, M; Strauel. C; Peterson, J; Grailich, L; Ouray, C; Hjorth, Lj Row 3— Baker, H; Gunther, H; Glenny, R; Lamb, P,- Bjerke, C.- Row 4—Birnberg, J; Rudquist, J; Phelps, B; Sanden, Hj Wong, B. One of the hardest working organizations functioning in Central is the Centralian Staff. Each year this group does its utmost to produce one of the best yearbooks in the country. If is evident that they have accomplished this achievement, for the staff of the last ten years have produced books worthy of an A rating from the National Scholastic Press Association of the University of Minnesota and an award from the Columbia University, Heading the production of this year's Centralian are Lois Nelson and her capable assistants, Jim Pearson and Colleen Moore. They, with Mr. Johnson and the staff, have prepared for your enjoyment the 1952 Centralian. The members of the staff were assigned to the different sections of the book, and deadlines were set for the completion of these sections. Many wild and hectic afternoons were spent struggling to meet the deadlines wheih quickly crept up on them. The deadlines met, and the book to the printer, the staff then relaxed until the book returned for final proofreading. In the meantime the business manager and his assistant were frantically attempting to make both ends meet. The printer completed his task and your 1952 Centralian was passed to you, the critics, for the final approval. A sixth period in 410. 29

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