Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1960

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UNZE. Douglas ... Where there it a will, there it a way. Ili-Y, German Club. Mime and Mummers. VENNERSTROM. Diane ... Sometimes then to serious thoughtl. but usually filled with miuhiet out plott.” Red Cross. Mall Monitor. Office Help. Triettes. Junior Achievement, G.A.A.. Lady-of-the-Coutt. WALLACE. Leon ... Our idea of a regular fellow.” Band, Choir. Central Sinners, Junior Achievement. WESTVAAG. Judy ... “Good people die young: don't worry. Hall Monitor, Choir, Triettes, Spanish Club. Pep Club, Junior Achievement, G.A.A. W1DMER. Karen ... She hai ubal it lakei to be friendly.” Honor Roll. Hall Monitor. Pep Club. Banker. WILLIAMS. Barbara ... Here's a girl with a heart and a smile, u ho mjkei the bubble of life worth while. Library Monitor, Triettes. Spanish Club, Pep Club. Chess Club. Junior Achievement. WILLIAMS. Robert ... Why study? The more we study, the more ignorance we discover.” News Staff. Baseball. Track. WILLIE. Dennis ... AH work and no play it not the type of life for me.” WISDORF, Steve ... The beard does not make the philosopher.” News Staff. Band. Lettermen's C lub, Hockey. Boys ”C Winner. WOLFE. Bar-bara ... Neser an assignment does she shirk; people all notice she smiles at her work. Work ProRram. WOLFRAM. Jessica ... Leisure is the best of all possessions.” Junior Achievement, Office Help. WOLKOW. Konstantin ... Sometimes I study, bluff, or guess: but most of the time I merely rest. Hall Monitor. Spanish Club. French Club. Wrestling. WOSTREL. David ... Is there anything be hasn't an answer for?” Hall Monitor, Baseball, Football. WULFF. Dennis ... Gel thee behind me, Satan, and push.” Work ProRram. Hall Monitor. Junior Achievement. 29

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STEWART. David ... He likei them all. short and tall, the girls know that the best ol all.” STICKLER, Penny ... To be short isn't a crime, but it's a siuis tUce.” STOLCERS, Inta .. . Brilliant in a modest way. National Honor Society. Honor Roll. News Staff. Triettcs. German Club Vice-President, Homecoming Committee, G.A.A. Secretary. STRAND, Sharon ... I make my rules to suit life's many needs, it seems far wiser to me. Office Help. Triettcs. STRASHANE. Janice ... Small, but oh my! Hall Monitor, Triettcs, Pep Club, Banker. STUART, Mary ... Nou you see her, now you don't. Projection Crew. SULZBACH. James ... Disturb not my slumbers, for I dream great dreams. TATRO, Judith ... Not afraid of uork, but not :n sympathy with it. Spanish Club. TEPPER. Tom ... He that mischief batebetb, mischief catcheth. Red Cross, Lcttcrmcn’s Club. Cross Country, Golf. Track. Boys C” Winner. THEISEN, Kenneth ... Why should I clutter up my life with hurry, toil, and care! Honor Roll, News Staff. Hi-Y. THIEDE, Mary ... A smile is worth a world of sighs. National Honor Society. Honor Roll. P.T.S.A. Representative, News Staff. Assistant Editor. Triettcs, Spanish Club. Latin Club Secretary. THOMAS. Carol ... To be silent is wise, for silence neter betrays you. Projection Crew. THOMSEN. Bonnie ... The will to do. the sou to dare, a happy girl without a care.” P.T.S.A Representative, Lunchroom Monitor, Choir. Tri ettes. Pep Club President, Homecoming Commit tee, G.A.A.. Chess Club Secretary. Banking THORSON. Rae ... Add a bit of laughter an. a drop of friendship true; mix them together an they make a likeable you.” Honor Roll. Red Cross Hall Monitor. Office Help, Centralian Staff. Pc Club. THYREN. Gary ... He has a comfortabI humor that tickles without scratching. P.T.S.A. Representative, Hockey. TOLLEFSON. Ronald .. In classroom and hall, he has a smile for one anJ all. Projection Crew. TOWEY. James ... I don't know where I'm going but I'm on my way. TRUDEAU, Ronald ... There's more to me than you understand.” Honor Roll. TYRER. Tern ... Look out! I nei er fret; I may be a sensation yet. Cross Country, Football. UMPHREY, Gail R. ... Things may go right, and things may go urong, but he is happy all the day long. Bast-ball. Football. Hockey. Track, Boys C Winner



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CAMERA SHY SENIORS ANDERSON, Delbert ... Let them say what they will: women rule him Hill. BENSON. Larry ... He's a killer, both with the ladies and on the rink.” Lettermen’s Club. Basketball, Baseball. Football. Hotkey. Boys C Winner. BOOTH. Curtis ... Quiet, but yet with imilet abounds, a nicer friend annot be found. BRASUHN, Robert ... lie putt all of his troubles in a pocket with a hole in it. CAMPION. Michael ... Greater men hate Used, but I don't believe it.' CHAMBERS. Gloria ... Here’s a young lady good at gold, she’s never thy nor it she bold. Spanish Club, French Club. Work Program. ERICKSON. Thomas ... A little uork, a little play, keeps Tom happy all the day. Hall Monitor. Basketball. GERGF.R, Wayne ... Sot loo loud and not loo thy, fust the nicest sort of guy.” Stage Crew. HARRIS. Ruth ... You can tell her by the noise the doesn't make. HILL, Joseph ... Never a care in a carload. JACKSON, Harold ... Seniors may come and Seniors may go, but he’s a Senior that you ought to know. Student Council, Hall Monitor. Band. Letter men's Club. Cross Country. Track. Wrestling Captain. Boys 'C Winner. S.W.C. Honor Roll. JENNIE, Ellsworth ... I’m an old stage hand. P.T.S.A. Representative, Stage Crew Manager. JOHNSON. Susan ... Quiet, kind, and sincere, all that know her find her dear. KEMP. Edward ... He may be sby, but there’s a twinkle in his eyes. LOVE. Roger ... Why lake life seriously; we never get out alive. LUCEY, Patricia ... Enjoy your life ’ere it's fled, for when you die you're a long time dead. Junior Achievement, Tri-Ettes, Office Help, Hall Monitor. LUNDQUIST. Janet ... Quiet, but appreciated. MEL LEM A. Junior ... He has what it takes to be friendly. MIKLASEVICS. George ... I'd be good, but it's loo much of a strain. MILLER, Meredith (Butch) ... studies were athletics, he'd get all A't, but they aren't. Track. Football. Cross-Country, Lettcrmen's Club. Boys C Winner. MOYNAGH, Bruce ... Girls may tome and go, but not if I can help it. Work Program, Baseball. NELSON. James ... Of all the things I like best, I much prefer to sit and rest.” NURMI. Earl ... ”A young man. quiet and sincere, an asset to Central while he was here. Creative Writing Club. OVERLAND. Robert ... came. I bluffed. I graduated. PAETOW. Carol ... Books and I are friends— pbooey!” PAKALNS, Arija ... The highest virtue that ue commend, is that to all you are a friend.” Pole-vaulting. Chess Club. PARKS. Maryanne ... Neatness is never a mistake. REASBY, Olctha ... Ask me anything ... easy. REITAN. Carolyn ... The world belongs to the energetic, but who wants the world? Red Cross. German Club, Work Program. G.A.A. SANBORN. David ... He’s the boy that sees things through in everything he has to do.” Choir. Central Singers. Junior Achievement, Football. Tennis. Wrestling. SCHMITZ. Thomas ... His high school days can never compare to his high school nights (of Study??) SIMMONS, Arthur ... Likeable and well-liked. SPOONHEIM, Frances ... If'r wish we knew her better. TORGERSON, Gary ... A good all-around sport is he. a musician too. of no small degree. Band. Choir. TOTMAN, Gerald ... I'm on the brink of a great success — somebody give me a push. Work Program. VANCE. Diane ... A charming girl and a friend to all. Pep Club. VECHES. Margaret ... Never willing to fool around except before, after, and during school hours.” News Staff. Triettes. Spanish Club. Pep Club. G.A.A. WINDSOR, Curtis ... Exercise! I peeled an orange for breakfast! Junior Achievement. Wrestling. 30

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