Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1956

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Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 29 of 108
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Page 29 text:

 Row 1: Otto, Alfton, Mr. Davidson, Hokamon, Conn. | 3enson, Lee, Hoffman, Christiansen, Martin, Lewis. Row 3: Sulzbach, Stensby, Torrance, Piomai, Kolblock. Row 4: J. Nelson. Scanlon, B. Johnson, Nicholas, Swenson. Row 5: Thomas, Faison, Freeberg, Holbrook, Spencer, Anderson, R. Johnson. Row 6: Rettig, Hawke, Bauer, Peterson, Torrance, Carlson, Dohn, Gilchrist. Hi-Y Christian Fellowship Clean living, service, and brotherhood is the motto of the Hi-Y here at Central. In connection with service the club spent over 500 hours selling Christmas trees for the Y.M.C.A. This was achieved only with the excellent guidance of Bob Alfton, president; Bruce Otto, vice president; Bob Hokan-son, secretary; Jerry Conn, treasurer; and Mr. Davidson, faculty adviser. The Central Hi-Y is divided into three chapters, the Paps, the Rebels, and Phi Sigma Xi. Aside from their many activities, they found time for many parties, dances, and joint meetings with the Y.W.C.A. groups from various schools. The last party of the year was a combined meeting with the Triettes, at which the graduating seniors were honored. Sleigh rides, Christmas caroling, and talent shows are only a few of the activities which the Christian Fellowship Club takes part in under the leadership of Margaret Olson, Spanish teacher. Belonging to C.F. are teenagers who try to teach fellow students the challenge of Christ, Christian living, and Christian service. The officers who lead C.F. are Dave Kersey, president; Shirley Thorne, vice president; Dawn Lindgren, secretary; Carol Lathen, assistant secretary; and Dave Witt, treasurer. Row 1: Johnson, Thompson, Latham, Kersey, Thoren, Lindgren. Witt. Row 2: Theriault, Danielson, Payne, Johnson, Boyer, Barbero, Peter-son. Row 3: Hadreas, Thomsen, Anderson, Baron, Preston, FindorfF Swiggum. Row 4: Lenth, Anderson, Sorsoleil, Anderson Preston Frary, Hymes, Green. Row 5: Gramm, Vetvick, Lee, Stein, Magnuson. Anderson, Ring, Wilson, Hesselgrove. Row 6- McNeil Wostrel Beckley, Peterson, Lee Finstrom, Winter, Ulrich, Roffers, Hawke.

Page 28 text:

Row 1: Rossman, Miller, Sandbo, Keller, Johnson, Hopp, Runyon. Row 2: Renquist, Frory, Gramm, Dahlgren, Callery, Franson, Piper, Anderson. Row 3: Boosalis, Morrill, Hovelond, Bothmann, Wodrich, Showalter, Burg, Lankton, Peterson. Row 4: Moffett, Patek, Hoveland, Pappas, Baskin, Moore, Isley, Ring, Engel, Merrill. Row 5: Peterson, Christianson, Melnytschenko, Walstad, Shepherd, Kaufman, Julum, Johanos, Dahlberg. Row 6: Barnett, Axiotis, Smith, Peterson, Beckley, McNeil, Green, Walters, Larson, Aldrich Triettes One of the most active organizations of Central is Triettes, a branch of the Y.W.C.A. Most of the club's energy is spent in teaching girls to work and have fun in a team. Under the excellent guidance of Gwen Froiland, president; Toni Hughes, I.C.C. representative; Peggy Newman, vice president; Joyce Hughes, secretary; Yvonne Morrow, treasurer; and Miss Deans, faculty adviser, Triettes had a highly successful year. The club consists of ten committees, each with its own head, to function the club properly. The Recognition Service began the activities of the year, and Senior Farewell ended them. The activities in between included the sale of jelly for the Y.W.C.A., a tea for the teachers of Central, various speakers, and a dance, The Gobble Bop, which raised money to carry the club through the school year. Row 1: Johnson, Underwood, Newman, Froiland, Miss Deans, Hughes, Morrow, Hughes, Theriault. Row 2: Corth, Kannemen, Madzey, Ledin, Weiss, Theros, Dale, Tousley, Sorsoleil, Preston. Row 3: Pappas, Hedlund, Findorff, Boyer, Hadreas, Taylor, Reveling, Nelson, Nelson, Boedeker, Engfer. Row 4: Gilbertson, Johnson, Johnson, Opstad, McKeane, Lindgren, Ellis, Thor, Johnson, Wilson. Row 5: Carter, Westin, Widell, Davies, Bjurbeck, Bergum, Hartman, Thompson, Woolery, MacMillan, Preston. Row 6: Bennett, Knutson, Van Poll, Lund mark, Moore, Larson, Dockin, Marquardt, Purington, Zadach, Ryan, Johnson.



Page 30 text:

Row 1: Port, Schroeder, Mr. Hovey, Frory. Row 2: Ektledt, La Bowno, Ritloy, Engquitt. Row 3: Kiplokt, Vensaus, Topper, Moore, McNearivey. Row 4: Schoenrock, Lundberg, lundgren, Mel-gaard, Estlund, Schloer. Visual Aids Stage Crew A great reward is in store for any boy or girl volunteering for this group under the direction of Mr. Hovey. Splicing film, learning the mechanism of cameras and their operation, removing scratchy noises from audible movies, and repairing breaks in films are a help to Pioneers in future years if they plan on being a motion picture projectionist. To assist the faculty in arranging the stage for all rehearsals and to prepare the stage for approved school functions are two of the main jobs of the stage crew, under the direction of Earl Kyle, manager. Their job, however, also consists of maintaining all equipment in serviceable condition. Members of the stage crew have to have the requirements of honesty and responsibility more than anything else because all prop rooms are under their supervision. The care of the stage and auditorium is also under their management. Row 1: Robichon, Lewis, Wolfe, Needham. Row 2: Holbrook, Carlton, Cooley, Mr. Sondeen, Kyle, McBeth, Hawke.

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