Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1954

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Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 30 of 108
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Row 1: Norrii, Grammas, Schimichock, Miss Kicher, Roto, Martino M. Row 2: Throne, Clarke, Clements, Hubbard, Milling, Gorman. Row 3: Hagen, Mills, Reveling, Rice, Ludwig, Gohde, Grady. Row 4: Haxlett, Christopherson, Spencer, Lagubon, Soule, lundquist. Row 5: Burns, Bart, Moore, Moisoo, Anderson T., Burnes J., Berryman. Row 6: Edwirdson, Burg, Egertson, White, Gamble, Burnes K., Hendricksen, Tim-mormon. One of the best known organizations at Central High School is the Student Council. This organization is responsible for all matters dealing with student government. The members of the Student Council under the direction of Miss Helen Kicher. the advisor; Jim Schimschock, President; Bill Bose, Vice President; Nick,Grammas, Treasurer; Karen Skomars. Secretary, have sponsored many worthwhile activities this past year. The activity which was most noted was the confer- ence with Washburn High School. The purpose of this conference was to create better relations. It was thought to l e a success, and the idea will probably be continued next year. Of course, the Student Council is not all work and no play. It also sponsored a variety of dances. The most popular was the Christmas dance, which was called “Santa's Shindig. The Student Council is truly an important and essential organization. STUDENT COUNCIL 26

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Row 1: Ray, Ludwig, Hymes. Larson M., Rea. Findorff, lindgren, Bjerkstrond. Row 2: Martin, Parker, Buhrman, Oehler, DuBey, Kuether, Lund V. Row 3: Holter, Gronberg, Kottke, Brainard, Madsen, Hallquist, Baumgartner, Thormodsen. Row 4: Johnton J., Thompson, Peterson G.. Beckley, Smith T„ Nelson C., Chuesberg. Row 5: Witt, Goebel, Edwardson, Myring, Wilson D., Olson L, Kunick, Knutson. CHRISTIAN NATIONAL FELLOWSHIP HONOR SOCIETY Christian Fellowship at Central has become a stronger organization under the guidance of its presidents, Dave Wilson in the fall semester and Phil Edwardson in the spring. Membership is open to high school boys and girls of all denominations. The club’s purpose is to encourage members to be honest, dependable, and cheerful. and to make their Christian living practical. Students have the opportunity to discover and develop their talents by service and participation in the club’s activities. The National Honor Society, a junior chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, is composed of students possessing such qualities as scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Under the leadership of Miss Grosz, Miss Lobdell. Mr. Roehning; and Harold Hendrickson, President; Sam Stewart. Vice-President; Karen Skomars. Secretary; and Nick Grammas. Treasurer; the club tutored slow students and sponsored an all-city banquet which was attended by honor societies from every school in Minneapolis. Row 1: Gorman, Martino, Norrii, Hubbard, Skomars. Row 2: Madsen, Osborne. Swanson, Sandahl, Hallquist, Nelson, Clutter, Broun, Brian Bart. Row 3: Adamson, Hendrickson, Schimschock. Edwardson, Grammas, Sherman, Foster, Stewart, Nelson G., Shepard. Row 4: Miss Grosz, Ludwig, Oehler, Westin, Pawelk, Joos, Buhrman, Keske, Mr. Roehning. 25



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Row Is Sims, Wilson G., Eck, Miss legate, Fowler, Nelson D., Edwords. Row 2: Vanaiek, Sinclair, Morrow, Hymes, Beckman, Boskin, Theros. Row 3: Martin, Stiles, Osborne, Barnes, lundberg, Tripp, Mackay. Row 4: Varpness, Madsen, Fildes, Hallquist, Jessee, Wonnebo, Franson. Row 5: Knutson, Braun, Horner, Rosedale, Van der Ziel, Simonson, Wilson 0., Schmitz. RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross has a fine branch at Central; its mem-l)crs have done many things of importance this past year. During Christmas time they decorated a tree with one hundred pairs of mittens; the mittens were later sent to needy children throughout the world. Central received praise from the National Red Cross for its mitten tree project. This, year they once again sent gift boxes to boys and girls in foreign lands. The Red Cross at Central took an active interest in the Student Foreign Exchange Program. They sponsored an assembly which featured students from Norway, Germany, France, Turkey, and New Zealand. These students told the Central High students about life in their own countries. The Red Cross, with the help of Miss Legate, the advisor; Cleo Eek. President; Gordon Wilson, Vice President; Dianne Nelson. Secretary; Sharon Fowler, Treasurer, conducted a very successful Red Cross drive, collecting over two hundred dollars. Central’s Red Cross can be justly proud. 27

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