Central High School - Zenith Yearbook (Duluth, MN)

 - Class of 1959

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VOLUME SIXTY-FOUR Published by Students of CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Duluth, Minnesota EN TH lCl5 Natlonol Scholastic Pre ss Assocuatlon Press ASSOCIGLIOFI The Mlnnesoto Hugh School and the Columb ra Press Assocuutuon ' Member of the ' ' ' ' Jfbn QA fy 5901! .fomeh C66 efllfib Win -Wknof Qwfeouykouf Ike fffiufz The tower of Central stands tor a highpoint in our lives. It is directly between what has happened in our lives to this point and what is to come. This tower may be con- sidered a Zenith, or high p-oint of our lives. We have attempted to show you in this yearbook the direct relationship ot school lite towards our future. It contains a record of our school activities, organizations, and classes. Every event, be it good or bad, has helped each and every one ot us on our way to a much better lite. As the years hur- riedly pass by we hope that this Zenith will be a cherished possession, rather than a book to be stored away, as a reminder of the most important days of your lite - high school. School Lite . . 6 Administration . 30 Classes . . 46 Organizations. . 98 Sports . . l4O Index ....... l62 Little drops of water, little grains of sand, Make the mighty ocean and the pleasant land. So the little moments, humble though they be, Make the mighty ages of eternity. - Julia Carney . . -. -.1jS'.! I N lx . X 6 . 5 'Y-lx . 1 . ,-.L :-,jfef -.I , , . ..- ',' if .fins- -FP-,,,.. - 'W y fS5i..,2..,, NN, Quee Sta Ig Relgns Cver As the mortgage falls Pete Thompson vullann seuzes the crown from Marlene Ruth Pep Club decorators Marulyn Anderson and Kathy Winters give commonplace lockers a spnrlted appearance Bonnie Baker and Duck Rondlng work hand ln hand coordvnatung the events for Red and White Day Supervised by Mr Garvue, Red and Whlte Day was an overwhelming success G A A supplied every student with the traditional red and whlte hat and hung streamers across the halls Club placed Trolan heads on the third floor lockers and was responsuble for the beauhfully decorated audltoruum Flowers for the Queen and her court were furnished by the senior class ont cry erls conso es Duck Anderson to Jens Jenna You can go to the game wlth my Daddy and me 6 0 0 l ' The Boys' and Girls' Club decorated first floor. The Pep D' ,.l', l ' ' 4. 'il 1. , l Red and White Day Wuth the sound of trumpets echoung through the audutoruum a sulence fell over the crowd as the candudates Geru Ander son Marlene Eggert Carol Masted Mar Iene Ruth and Januce Stavug slowly pro cee ed down the ausle to meet theur escorts Dennus Peterson Carter Johnson Ralph Doty Pete Thompson and Dennus Lee respectuvely Thus was the moment all had been wautung for one of these gurls was soon to be crowned Central s Helen of Troy lV Jerry Sorensen master of cere monues untroduced Tom Modahl captaun ofthe football team who un turn crowned the new Helen of Troy Januce Stavug I was so nervous l couldnt thunk .lanuce Stavug Helen of Troy admutted af ter the ceremony Januces plans after graduatuon are to reguster un an lnterna tuonal Busuness Machune school The candudates are selected un the followung manner each senuor home YOOFT1 elects one gurl these eleven are voted on by the enture senuor class and the top fuve are the candudates After these gurls troductory skuts to be presented to the students and faculty Each gurls committee sells tuckets whuch are consudr'-red as votes en of Troy us put on to sell kets Thus years sale topped all prevuous advanced tucket campaugns wuth the total beung approxumately l904 I . . I . ' . . I I I - ' . d . . 1 . ' 1 I I I ' ' . , I I 1 ' . . me chosen, their managers plan the in- , . I 1 I . - I , , Hel r C , . . ' - I Y IVV I 1 1 ' ' ' 7 Central Beams on Tradition mx Four year old Michael Moore bears the crown of honor Gup Modahl places the crown firmly on slunned Jamce Stavlg as he approaches the slage lo lhe slrolns of Trrum head phant March Posrng In fronl of the royal throne are from lefl to rrghl Carol Mosled Ralph Daly Janrce Sluvug Dennis Lee Marlene Ruth and Peler Thompson Back row Dennis Pelerson Geraldine Anderson Marlene Egger! and Carter Johnson NJ 8 O O fi' ., Q Q V at , o R 57? .gs f -0 2 M rf 'Q J. 'far , - ' 2 ,F l 1 Our Town I Unique Fall Play Over a soda George Gtbbs and Emtly Webb discuss thetr future plans Our Town written by Thornton Wilder has been presented many ttmes and has usually had a good response This year Mr Dale Baum presented It on Cen tral s stage Although Our Town ts a dtfflcult play to present, members of all classes contrtbuted hard work and made It a success Our Town does not have any scenery other than a couple of ladders, tables, and chairs The stage manager describes the scenes whale actors pantomtne the actton lt portrays three parts of llfe, as the ftrst act ts entttled Every day Ltfe, and tt Introduces you to the characters and the play ttself Romance and a gayer part of ltfe are conveyed In the second act, whtle the thtrd ts of tragedy and controversies among the dead whtch completes our picture of llfe wtth the funeral scene Emily the mann character actress vlslts the llvtng after death only to learn that vtewtng ltfe wtth knowledge of the future ts dlsheartentng After a choir meettng Mrs Webb Mrs Soames and Mrs Gtbbs cath up on the town gosstp whale Rebecca George and Emlly gaze at the stars Stage Manager Dr Gtbbs Joe Crowell Howie Newsome Mrs Gibbs Mrs Webb George Gtbbs Rebecca Gtbbs Wally Webb Emtly Webb Mr Webb Stmon Sttmson Mrs Soames Constable Warren St Crowell Sam Cratg Joe Stoddard THE CAST Mtchael Zachet Kurt Florrnan Wtllard Doty Roger Smtth Leanna Goerz Nancy Nolte Carter Johnson Mary Lou Olson Kenneth Sloqutst Nada Kenyon Pete Thompson Jtm Buenttng Sue McKenna Tatvo Rysman Allen Bodenstab lim Seely Charles Hageltn Other members of the cast are Marlene Eggert Bull Berg Joan Hendrtckson Jackue Joelson Mary Ann Hull Joanne Thompson Bev Jonkowskt Gaul Hedenqutst Kathy Mehrmun Carol Morkved and Ralph Tesser Gtbbs grneves at Emtys funeral as Strnan Stmson Mrs Gtbbs and other members o the town look cc 9' ' l I ... T . . . .' ,, Drofessor Willard ..... ,... ..,.,.., , 4. ,. John Maki I v . . . Dr, A ' 'l ' ' t' , . ' , t on. 9 Strang Fads, Fashions and Idea One Central students car D Carlson Men teachers G Sayre a d J Vuclnovlch show their enthusiasm an school pep G Sayre beams over a birthday cake given to hum by his chemistry students lO Whnch do the boys luke best the short or long'-t ln a school as large as Central youll fund many different styles The most wondered about ques ton IS usually What will be the next fad? congo lnne at Bandstand J Rassbach greets Central students www sy, .- . . .. , . . , . , . f - ll - H . , . ln a ' , . ' :Q ' , . K . ' 2, an Q51 f , 5,145 ' O s 9 - H s A ' ,s . ' ew- 1 N hu Domonate Central School Life N Kenyon and B Nygren show of thenr leotards Each day of the school year many new Ideas on clothmg and actuvntaes are untroduced Pc tured on this page are only a few of these Ideas Wearsng the new styles un sweaters are D Nelson D Peterson G Nelson and D Anderson '93 ss ,L P ifQ.5!?'e3fi Here are typucol purses corrned by the urs at Cen ra Central Hugh gurls choose a wade varuety ol sknrts Fovorltes nn shoes plam dress shoes ll Heap Big Pow Wow Gathers Tribe Chief Running Water ' D. Peterson and Pocahontas J. Jerina lead tribe for Heap Big Pow Wow.' C. Johnson and E. Joki auctioned off Toni the Tiger to help the Needy Student Fund. V Teras G Olson S Rosso M Miller portray parts of the en Little Indians Going once going twice, sold to the lady in the front row for two dollars' is what you would hear at any auction whether it is for farm machinery antiques or for Central s annual fall auction. This tradition was started in the 1800 s. Funds re- ceived at the auctions were put into Thanksgiving baskets for needy families. This was the beginning of many suc- cessful auctions at Central. The custom was to form pools of people who were the only ones admitted to the audi- torium. At this time candy was the only thing auctioned off but different items were added to the collection of articles until we come to the great variety that we find today. Now everyone is invited to attend the auction and you dont have to be in a pool. J. Nelson I. lewis D. Henrichs and J. Asbiornsen get ready to do their war dance. For Central's Annual G. Sayre, C. Leuterbach, M. Barlau, and J, Harvey are held captives ot Auction Pow Wow. The Needy Student Fund, which is in existence today was set up in l928. This was the beginning of a different outlook on the auction. It is more than a festivity, it is a regular program with a definite purpose. lt is more than a tradition at Central, more than iust a thing of laughter and fun. The auction is the spirit of Thanksgiving. Under the direction of Mr. Dale Baum, the solicitors in 1958 were kept very busy, going from store to store explaining this old tradition, and the good cause behind it. Co-chairmen Jeris Jerina and Dennis Peterson helped raise the competitive bidding in the student packed audi- torium. Heap Big Pow Wow was the theme carried out with colorful costumes, a gayly decorated auditorium, and painted faces. This year's attendance was by far greater than any of the previous years. Witch Doctor, D. Peterson captures the heart of an Indian maiden, C. Yerdon. Auction Going once, twice, SOLD for S5.25, announces R. Conradi assisted by B. Baker. 'Tonto, C. Johnson, inquires it T. Rysmun has The Lone Ranger. Seen t Sabnm goofedl M Rum 5 5omb'e'o was R Klosowskn Santa Claus thrnlls youngsters of the Northwood orphanage oo lg Toy hop D lights Youngsters Hugh splrlts and the brightly decorated tree Club Chrlstmas Assembly The theme of the program on the second floor carrued students through the was Santas Toy Shop The program Included a solo cert added to the yuletlde season by band members At the conclusuon of the program The height of actlvlty was the Boys and Girls gifts were dlstrlbuted to the vlsttlng children Central students tradrtlonally carol around the Christmas tree Hendrickson L Los I C Suomela an G Hedcnqulst pantomnme The Chlpmunk Song 14 i N H ' days before Christmas. The orchestra and choir con- by Dave Waldron and Parade ofthe Wooden Soldiers N U ' g Am J. ' , . p', . , d l I Yearly Drive Tops School Record nred'9 Not P e oft s lust taking adva e S Forssr Courtesy Day The Magazine Campaign of i959 brought in the highest total in Centrals history Central topped all previous public school records East of the Mississippi by bringing in an amount of S8 505 Top prizes were two transistor radios going to the fourth prizes were a watch and a portable phonograph The first homeroom to have lOO X., was 205 They received the varsity mascot and tickets to a basketball game The sophomore lunnor and senior homerooms with the highest sales were ll6 306 209 respectively Where should we go tonight? asks fifty dollar award wunn r K Swor of E Nervuck as S Slotness stands y 15 presidents D Lee B McGann and W Paschke The suspense b guns as C Yerdon and D Peterson draw the name for the mystery envelope O T' . .Eb lf ,he' ' ' mug of . on f . . . 1 f - W highest salesmen, T. Diehl and K. Michelezzi. Third and Who will wear the penalty shirt? Nor I, think :lass ' o . , . , , . . . 4 , . b . was Homecoming Honors Athletic Queen '59 Bonnie Beverly Baker Merkel As the lights dimmed and the music began the candidates for l959 Home coming Queen Bonme Baker Marilyn Muller Beverly Merkel Bernlta Nygren and Jerls Jenna stepped unto the spot llght and proceeded to meet their es corts Harvey Muller Txm Fryklund Ken 'lurnqulst Elden Stenberg and Duck , Anderson lg ' K The crowd hushed as Tom Modahl my presldent ofthe Pep Club received the envelope contammg our new queen s name Applause arose from enthuslas tlc fans as he placed the coveted crown on surprlsed Jerls Jermas head The queen and her court were escorted to the royal throne to vnew the Central Denfeld game They r e I g n e d over Serenade to a Queen d bate Marrlyn Muller dance to complete the evenmg Bernlta Nygren scorts T rnqulst H Muller D Anderson The court enthusnasllcally atches the game V k d 1.1 tj Un Sten erg a thenr :ho Q3 3 C3 'QQ x Rossum' Universal Robots Rule l Helena Glory accepts Harry Domin's proposal. Rossum's Universal Robots, written by Karel Capek, was presented by the senior class, under the direction of Mr. Dale Baum. Seven men mastermind the making of the world's working citizenry in the form of robots, only to have the mechanical men revolt, and destroy all but one man. Go, Adam, go, Eve, bids Mr. Alquist to Primus and Helena. CAST Harry Domin .. ,,......,.....,.,. ..,,... D ennis Peterson Sulla . ,, .. .. ,.,. Jean Asbiarnsen Marius ........, ...... K en Turnquist Helena Glory ...... Marlene Eggert Dr. Gall .. ..,. .,..... K urt Florman Mr. Fabry ..... ..... D ennis Lee Dr. Hallemeier ..,........ John Carlson Mr. Alquist ., .Marshall Shamblott Consul Busman ........ Pete Thompson Nana , .,..,..,. Florence Anselment Radius ,. , ,...... Michael Zacher Helena .... ..,.,. L eilani Kohlts Primus .. ....,. Dave Waldron A Servant ............. Jim Loukes First Robot Reggie Hendrickson Second Robot ..,....,. Ken Turnquist Third Robot .. ..,.. Glenn Govednik Other Robots for R. U. R. ,. . .,... John Maki, Harvey Miller Rossum's Universal Robots revolt against all humanity. Princess Colleen Budke iT Hr 'bu Prnnce Jerry Robuns Sweetheart Swing Draws Cro d C ndudcves fr P ce d Prunce are fr R J Jer: un oore e Pe erson 19 Quick, The Bel!'s Goin To Ring 1 Q nw,-M Bell rings! The mass is aff to their next class. These are examples of statements made by students between cl asses 1 There goes the bell and I've got a hundred things to do before my next class. l have to go up to the third floor again, l forgot M. l.onn hurriedly takes her books from her locker. my Clsslgnmenlfl . ' I I I hope Jim is still waiting for me by the stairway. Ignoring the time element V. Hilland J. Moore scunter Miss Johnson writes out a yellow slip for to their class. Flying into class on time is W. Novak. T. Muhvic, who didn't quite make it. Flowers meant for Maggie are excrtedly presented to Patrick Flanmgan by Ralph Penrose Mr Fmnegan and Mary take over the family council meeting Juniors Star, Loud Red Patrick The Loud Red Patrick by John Boruff was presented by the Junlor Class under the dlrectlon of Mr Dale Baum Thus was Central s furst humorous play of the year Its setting was In the early 1900 s featuring straw hats derbles muddy blouses wall telephones and gas llghtlng Michael Zacher and Allan Boden stab take the leadmg roles In the play Michael Zacher as the thundering Inshman attempts to brmg up his four motherless daughters by a democratic fam ly councll Although this play had been presented pre vlously at Central ut was a new and enloyable ex perlence for the audience thus year Fatrlck Flanmgan wuns a vote from Rosalie as Ruta looks on drsgustedly CAST Rosalle Flannigan R ta Flannlgan Mary Flannngan Mrs Gallup Patrick Flanmgan Mr Fnnnegan Ralph Penrose Richard Sandra Loverlng Nancy Osborne Janice Blorklund Joan Henrlkson Mlchael Zacher Allan Bodenstab Donald Barnes Calvln Mak: 2l ' Q! ' Y? Maggie Flannigan .......,,....... Margie Kobus l Most orngmal boy Speedy Alka Seltzer Douglas Malm Masted Janet .lussula and Sharon OKronglls 'ir Dress Up Day Sweepstakes Uncle Sam and States Sh a ron Rosso Nancy Ny qulst Bonnle Bak er Judy Moore Kathy Olson Jo Ann Mller Vsvl Teras an Olson BevYoung berg Jackue M C mber F o n w M a rl Muller Carol Le Mler Sharon Nor lander Bonnne W a tts Cla Ice N e I son Janice Stavug fr' ,. ,- N KM lagyyw ' , 2 M ,, is if L or , Q ' , Xt Y ' QT I ' , N - .fy ' ' V wg 3 A 426 . , ff-fi Ffa, 4 L , bg, H, f' x yi 5 X ' an Q , of M he f v A xg : - , . 5 S l 3 3 Co' ' ' ' ' . Strangest and weirdest group: Amo-Guma Girls - Elaine Joki, Carol i I an , G 'I , ' C' 0 . Y Y Ro 1 ' I y n t 3 Q Funnuest Boy Joe Blynx Glenn Govedmk -4-canary Funnlest Girls Hullbnllues Lorlne Kurkl Shvrley Forssl Best Characterlzatlon Bullfnghter and Dancer Roy Conrad: Most Orugmcl Group Cold and Cure Frances Tuszka Florence Anselment Susan Carlson Nancy Forbort Kathy Cosgruff Front Row Mary Eaton Paulnne Johnson Gayle Brentbach Swanson TXN VA Melame Rogmskl Lucy Cruz AAA , , g - , L t , , 1. I , I I Y 1 ll Y D Marie Mirticc, Kathy Brown, Carolyn ' A A , . J -I It F ,X , 4 ' lj Q' ' K' fjsf ls '14 - Q f I . A 1 . g , A- , A ffl- ' 23 5 1, A. -5 1. , I SBK I N , .1 P , a 9 of ,WJ .-5 'U VI. '?: '2 I 6 .Qawa f F. j gn' L . 15-, 2 A ll Q 4 in , . ' finial' Q ' Mm ' V I its 5 W2 ,, ff . -....L., 4 ii 1 ... ,,A: , 1 fig ' g 5 if , mm. if ' i -an-1 , , X Up' -M 7, .1 I ' 'n Y ff i A S? -.K Q, J , I E , ,, ,Ugg Q , 'i , g K , Qxeaa 5 ff iw A My W 9592? ' I J w Q ' A A f M k Q ,-' A? 'Y 2: 1-: 'S A 2 7 Y 2 fi .: -:'A' - -A' Q '- 3. Wm ffw :-Vf 'j.:Egf f ' 5 ' .5 U ,X 6 x, if 5 .V,V:: .Q I 5,, Y. 5 , gg . 1 1 1, 2 f' 1 ' in i f4'f ' 'u 5,4 3 i 1 11 - . , H V ,. , 4 M -Q Q Num., l s' o',' ,o Q 4 A ff-Nr xii ese Are t e Yea Th h rs of Preparation N . Q .-,....-1 lfs B. Hanssen and C. Haglin display one of the proiects com- Failed againl J. Siermala and K. Turnquist repeat their experiment. pleted in mechanical drawing classes. 1' Under the supervision of F. Tuszka, B. Bromme, K. Johnson and A. Nelson work industriously at business machines. Have you got your chemistry done? cries a senior, only to be answered: No, and l've worked three hours on it already. Yes, students at Central do study. Some of the subiects rep- resented on this page can pre- pare students for college or pro- fessional vocations after gradu- ation. ln art classes students can learn the proper coordination of colors which will help in dressing properly and in designing their homes. Students taking chemistry are often looking forward to a life as a physician, dentist, biologist or as an engineer. The George Dean courses offer subiects such as shorthand, typing, bookkeep- ing, business math and business English. Many students taking these courses are studying to be stenographers, bookkeepers or private secretaries. Central also offers the Smith Hughes subiects which include mechanical and architectural drawing, woodwork- ing and machine shop. The iuniors are looking forward to their senior year and gradua- tion. The sophomores are plan- ning their three years at Central with their future in mind. These art students, J. Cartner, P. Barke, J. Lasinski, L. Swor, S, Cory, B. Watts, really have a Mclean project. Q ,, ,,,,,. 1 My fx Informal Actlvltles if-J 445' B Fender attempts Wakeathon of two hundred and fltty hours Plcknng o t Central s Chrustmas tree are E Hull L Stahl a d D Molerle and Achievements f ,gf J Sorenson and B McGann tried out the hoola hoops durnng the cmth assembly Do you remember the year l9582 lt began luke many other years wvth football as the mam attractlon In the fall We cant forget slttlng In the bleachers cheering as our team scored touchdowns and watching the Central Band during halftnme along with other bands performlng on the field Some of the formations made by the band thus year were the Mexican Hat the Mlsslon and the Bullflghters Rlng Annual Football and Autumn Aure themes were car ned out at two of the dances held after the games whrch were well attended and enloyed by all Red and White Day wxth Jamce Stavug as Central s Helen of Troy was the mam event ofthe 'football season She was presented B Lockwood L Stahl and R Klosowskl look over the trophies won by Central students ,fi i 26 O O O 0 2? 4:- ti' , , 8 , W 1 M V - .1 . . Q - A Z . v NX J, ' as H .ls , . . . . W A mi' ' I ' I I I I - .. . - u . , . n H Q D . y ' . Highlight the Year of I9 9 Students engo, dancrng at the Tournament Ball sponsored by the Y Teens to the students before the Central versus Denfeld game whlch Central unfortunately lost Thus event brought the football season to a close Central fans will never forget the mght Jens Jerma was crowned Homecomlng Queen and the Queen s Ball followlng the basketball game Sandy Lewus a graduate of Central twlrled at one ot the games which no one wull forget Also how could anyone forget Make Howard s antlcs on the basketball court? Don Jacoby honored Central wuth hls fabulous trumpet playmg at the band and choir concert whrch drew the largest audience for all school performances The pop concert presented also by the band and cholr brought thus year s actlvutles to a close Don Jacoby trumpet vurtuoso plays wnth Centra s ban 2' Mm 27 e gurls woon as D Wa dron gs the lunuor closs asembly Crurleo w ches J Bowden puts makeup on er for the sensor class play R U at gf: S,- I ' H , 'I Th A s , l sin in ' ' I I V l I' H 'U J. ' at as . - H Mill ' , . R. , A , ' I' d. W L. if 3- gf 1 Q . .' V4 - 7 PQ V 2 fi f . Q N. I V K ' 't :if r J As. ' T ,. ' 5 They stand for education. They bear the torch that enlightens the world, fires the imagination of man and feeds the flames of genius. They give wings to dreams and might to brawn and brain. - J. T. Thompson Adm -ard' ,,.,,, MQ.. .P an ,W fa ff , .- 4' . , .Ax X , 5 5 f 3 if 1 , y uw 1 ! I x I 4 1 is auwhw Q f -is-1 Fwy an 2 as O di V 2 M N. ,QQ H. , T ,M X. As stewards of our enlightenment, the ad- ministrators set a rapid and glorious pace toward greater education. Mr. George Beck shows a phenomenal apptitude in leadership qualities and with the able assistance of Mr. Kenneth Talkovich, our friend in need, our Alma Mater is managed efficiently. What makes Central High School a champ- ion among champions? The enthusiasm and support of the students of course but without the superb leadership and guidance of our ad mlnistrators our efforts would be in vain The records set in scholarship athletics and citizen ship reflect the support and confidence of our superiors The office can be considered the hub of our wheel All activities revolve about our sup ervisors as a center and like a wheel without them our institute of learning could not exist in its present form Left Mr George A Beck Principal Mr Kennethl Talkovich Assistant Principal dmmistrators Set our Pace The guidance office under th super vision of Mr Robert Van Kleek and Miss Audrey Nethercott supplements the need of the student for adult guidance outside the home These ambassadors of wisdom do more than supervise the vast testing pro gram They play an Integral part In helping the student especially the senior find h s place In society Through the senior inter view many worthwhile and stimulating ideas cr brought forth The latcst information on scholarships college applicatons and vo f catonal openings is always available The student may bring his problems not nece sarily academic to the guidance office where they are received with a syr-1 pathetic car and an open mind Mr Robert S Van Kleek Gu dance D re tor and Miss Audrey Nethercott Assistant Dire tor 31 1 I ' I . 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Y t ,I . . . s F X . . , . . , i i : ' Through AcademIcs We Journey If you have a frIend who has the GHHOYIHQ habIt of whIsperIng sweet formulas In your ear chances are he IS a stu dent engaged In learnIng chemIstry ThIs, combmed wIth physIcs, both elementary and advanced acqualnts Interested students wIth the fundamental laws nvolvIng manklnd and lfS relatIon to the rest of the unIverse What makes man tIck3 A course In bIology wIll help answcr qUeSlI0nS about man and the physIcal factors whIch compose hIs envnronment PhysIology and physIography go even deeper to search out the hldden facts about man and the reasons for hIS way of lIfe 32 ln the modern day, Wllh IlS advances In research mathematIcs has become IncreasIngly Important Prolects such as the one shown at the left are II lustratIve of the practIcal as well as IdealIstIc achlevements of thls course Busmess arIthmetIc, b e s I d e s hIgher math IS offered to those who plan to enter the bUSIneSS world after hgh school Mr Elmer Bernard Algebra I Plane Geometry Iss Marlon Malo Algebra ll Plane Geometry Trlgonometry M Eugene Berg Algebra Il Ill Plane Geometry Solld Geometry PIck the skeleton' M Grover Sayre ChemIslry Physlology PtIysIogruphy Skeleton PhysIology Mr Jerome Benson Physncs Advanced PhysIcs MIss Susan Lovald BIology Mr Robert Verchota BIoIogy M C R Anderson Bro ogy I I ' I , . I I ' I . : , 'VY' M' ' ' 1 , III, , r. : , . . . , I I . ' I E .... l'. Z . I I 1 . I l , l . r. . . I 'I , From the ln a world of rtslng tenstons a course tn the problems of Amertcan democracy helps the leaders of tomorrow under stand the sttuatlons they must face Fneld trnps play an Important part un guv Ing students valuable clvc experlence Mr Gagnon, commercnal geography instructor, IS best known for hls work wnth prolectton and sou n d system operators Where went the englne'9 seems to be the question asked by the puzzled looks af M Leonard Gagnon Commercual Geography structor and Mrs Margaret Orluch Problem of Democracy teacher as they look under the hood of Mr Gagnon s Volkswagen 5 When dad man originate? Al though everyone has his own ndeas thus sublect, the htstornans point of vlew IS brought out In world hustory classes A complete study IS carried through the advances of clvlltzatlon Wnth football basketball and hockey on the minds of the teachers, how they manage to keep hustorucal facts apart from sports flashes rea accomplnshment World Hlstory teachers Mr Jack Baldwtn Mr James Hastmgs and Mr John Vucmovtch Past Into the Future From the tume of the Boston Tea Party to the present addmg of two new states to the Umon, American history g ves background to our country s present status Import ance of thus sublect ns stressed by four Instructors are employed to transmlt the knowledge American Hustary teachers Mr Wallace Greenqulst Muss Henrietta Peacha Mrs Myrtle Roguna and Muss Maybelle Hoyt O ' l r. , ' in- W' X' :gs l 5 ' E ll X ' , , 2 - the fact that it is required and 'KW M ' ' : . ' ' on , is a I 33 Mr. Dale Baum: English ll, III, Speech lg Mr. John Harvey: English ll, IV, and Miss Jewel Pollcr: English Il, IV, discuss the script of R. U. R., the senior class play. Miss Donna Mark English Ill IV Mr Warren Nordeen English Miss u rey ethercott gush ll ns en to new record of Macbeth Our Language and Fine Arts We at Central are proud to have one of the finest English departments In the state Sophomores coming into the school are met with the friendly humor and help ful instruction of our English ll instructors The big prolects in English include for 3 sophomores, the reading of Julius Caesar, for the lunlors the play Our Town and for the seniors, MacBeth and Tale of Two Cities A theme a day may appear to be the philosophy of our English cle partment but college bound students soon No words can express the gratitude of the faculty and students to Mr Baum, ,L W- head of our dramatics department for by the outstanding plays which have become a by word at Central Also our speech department under the guidance of Miss Lauterbach excels in interpretation and declamation Row M Wallace Sapp English II Ill 5 rrinne Lauterbach English ll Ill eech ...ugh o om Row Miss Helen Bede E glish Mrs Gertrude LaMontagne E Iish ll Ill Busm English 34 Ill, IV, and ' A d N 1 En I' , Ill, l't a I O 'x': - ii - iv - - it .I 1 I f, f - - it ,I ,, I - learn its worth. ., X S 'W' jf: - I N N , X t k I I 1 Top : r. : ' , y Mis , Co ' 1 ' , , Sp I, li. W B tt : ' : n ' ll, IV, . : ng' , , ' ess Parley vous francaIs9 Such a phrase may be heard behInd the closed doors of Room lO3 where MISS Frances Knobloch teaches French and German and Room 200 where MISS Eva McLeod Instructs Latm and SpanIsh Our curruculum pfOVldCS a basIc two v year study In these languages and lays the groundwork for these GlT1l3IlIOUS llngUlSlS MISS Eva McLeod and MISS FIances Knobloch dIscu s wt GlorIa Hermansan her eent t p to Flnland our summer exchange student L-U M-Mwvmf,4,IgA9f Art Instructor Mr Nathan Blndler shown here Wllh student Eleanor Takala engages In a favorIle art prolect woodcarvIng Thls IS one of the many forms of artIstIc skIlls taught at Central The talent shown by students In oIl paInt Ing wood and soap sculpture and clay modelmg does IustIce to the teachIng Gblllly of Mr BIndler an artIst In hIs own rIght The art room Itself has the free Informal at mosphere conducuve to creatIve InspIratIon Courses Teach Creatwe Thmkmg Centrals band the backbone of school spIrIt has rIsen to new helghts of fame under the dIrectIon of Mr WIllIam Moody Its performances at concerts pep assemblIes and games attest to the fact that theIr dnrector takes great Interest In hIs work and b6SIdCS he loves It' Mr EllIot Joelson wIth hIs 25 years of experIence has developed an or c estra whIch IS tops In the stae Through trIal and trIbulatIon he shows true devotIon to muslc and the teach Ing profess on New at Central thIs year Mr OYIOD Lee IS becomIng acquaInted Wllh the students prIncIples and prolects of our school Hrs capabIlIty a a choIr d rector has been demonstrated at con cert performances and out of school appearances Lett to RIght Mr Ellnot Joelson Orchestra Mr OrIon Lee A Cappella Chow, Musuc Funda mentals and Mr WIllIam Moody Band 35 II . .I , 1 - I - , If, 2 . . . M .3 it ,Z gs' , S . . - Q 3 I h 1 i h ' r C ri ' as , E . W I Z vga ' , ,fr -M f , ' ff .1 l 'civfw 'A' Nlbbgf , I I 1 Q 1 I ,I T I j . r - ' 1 . 4x IX , , -' V 'Nfl xx . . . . . , I . ' I X K, . - X c 0 0 I l I 1 1 . . - lk.: - I I - I h ' ' t . . . hy Q 1 ' 1 I . 1 . V v 5 . I 1 1 . ' ' ' s ' l- Q A , . I Q Q . . .N . if X 4 :ms of Physical and Mental 1'-an Mlss Marlame Borlau Physlcal Education and Health Mrs Betty Jane Pearson Physlcal Educatlon and Health sports advisors our physlcal educatlon department IS always busy keeping Central In top physical con Both school nurse and llbrarlans are sub 'ect to the physucal and Intellectual problems ofthe students An lndlvldual physically fat and mentally atuned to our changing society I theur goal Books and pamphlets play an lmportan part In both the lnbrary and the nurse s office as do the student cadets and assistants Standing th front of an attractive lnbrary bulletm board are Mlss Helen Perry and Moss Hazel Curtis llbrarlans and Mrs June Fisher school nurse Wlllllllllllll Mr Fredrick Hart Physncal Education and Health Mr John Swann Physical Education and Health fitness a well rounded mdlvldual will result Sew that dart stlr that max becomes a part of the routlne of thc gurls talmg home cconomlcs A forelgn scent may escape now and then from the foods lab or a slightly less than perfect garment from the clothing room but the end result IS gurls prepared for roles as homemakers The basic prlnclples of deslgn and culture are transmltted to the students wnth the hope that the result will be creative and refmed young people Muss Grace Loudon Clothung Il ltl Home Management Miss Croce Larson Foods ll Everyday llvlng 0 Q E , M ff ' 1 l If I Qlllllll tlllwn uuovcqs Q . f . y... ll' we 4' 8. I X . 15 , S Doubling as health instructors and G. A. A. and dition. They believe that through physical and mental 0 . , '77 5 -s . . I .S ' f 36 evelopment G Hand-In-Hand rss Ethel Hansen Typung I I Shorthand M Berg an pnng ll S orthand l Mr Jerome Marsolek Typung ll Shorthandl II Mr Frank Tuszka Offnce Practice Business Manager Mr Walter Garvue Bookkeeping I Mr Richard Wallin Typing I Il Shorthand I Offlce Practice Mr Rollo Black Typung I Business Arlthmetlc Socloloqy Third Row Mr Robert Olin Architectural Drawing Mechanical Drawing M Carwun Ost Smlth Hughes Raduo Second Row Mr Danuel Jones Cabunet Makung Smuth Hughes Automobile Mr Thure Oman Auto Mechanics First Row Walter Nlemn Advanced Woodworking Cabinet Maklng Mr H S Berg Smith Hughes Prmtnng Mr Charles Banks Smrth Hughes Mcchme Shop The offlce secretaries are from left Mlss Pudencla Valllancourt Mrs Betty Anderson Mrs Margaret Tranholt Mlss Aluce Johnson 37 0 M' : ' , l , l. ' , Mr. . E. m 1 Ty ' , h , ll. . V , 1 , , . 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' . , . 1 - , - I Servlc s th Keynote Our cooks are ably asslsted by the student cafeterla managers a student councll function e du., ru s e mu: me cafeteria IS In an orderly fashlon after each lunch perlod More appreclatlon should be shown these stu dents who always go about their tasks of cleanlng tables, discarding mtlk cartons and keepnng general order wuth cheerful smiles on thetr faces CAFETERIA MANAGERS Top Row D Abrahamsan G rrc son R Mak: Kohlts Bottom Row C Masted D Potswold C Unden Because of the complexity of runnnng this school the shifts ofthe lanutors and engineers are spllt Thelr working d ay begins early and ends late Much credit should be given to the lanltors for keeplng the school clean and tl e engineers for trying to keep nt warm whale usnng some of the most out dated equipment ENGINEERS and JANITORS Top Row Peter Hegle, Roy Bennler, Severt Mak: Marshall Robbuns Frank Malnella Bottom Row Walter Hetkklnen, Ray Norlander, Walter Wrllanen, Gene Kan elOelrn,a llkea swam' of locusts the students descend upon the cafeterua for that long awalted period lunchtime Awaltlng them IS a warm, nourtshnng meal pre pared by our cooks, who arrlve early rn the mormng to ready the 'food for thelr hungry customers COOKS Mrs Elvua Hansen Mrs Frances John son Mrs Lcnml Llnden O O 1, ' Th l:O b I r gs nd 'V s, 'W , . , ,sf 3, . - :E f I, l . is 2f1+E:fi E2i? . 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', L. . : . , I 1 . . 38 of Advisors and Students LIBRARY CADETS Thnrd Row S Traenkle J Lcslnskl B Reed Sundholm B Burnett C Elde C Dougaard Furst Row J Hallo B Johnson M Buck S Muller L Pryor P Kregness Second Row B Tr on A Stevenson l strom L Car son Hlc s d m a Wa e le d nson Ra e F Tuszka M Bussa Bellevung that an educated drnver rs a good river, Central Hugh School has set up a Drivers Education Program Ably guided by Mr Skin ner lnterested students are taught the funda mentals of drnvung through classroom type study and behind the wheel experaence The student soon learns that druvlng under Mr Sklnners watchful eye IS not only educat onal but fun Drnvers Trannlng S Dodge Mr Skunner lnstructor O r llbrarlan Miss Pe rry and our nurse, Mass Fisher, are aided by their respectuve cadets The lnbrary cadets check out books, collect tunes, and set up deco ratlve dlsplays The nurse s cadets an organlzatnon an nts second year help the nurse care for students who become ull durmg the day and also perform her dutnes as far as posslble dunng her absence NURSE S CADETS To Row M Soderstrom C r son M T Kublske M Kubssk Muddle ow a ey o e Bottom Row L orenson assenstab J mu P Scan nn 39 f H' ' ' I 6. 1 , , 6 Q : ' : . , . ' ', . , , . , . , . . ' : . l, . ,. ,. ' ,. ,. . : . y, . ,B.H'll , . l ,B. 'k, D. El , S. BIO d hl, C. k f' l , K. Joh , P. lh , J. . , . . d . . . , I - . , . U . . I . I V VW., M I ' t lf . t , I . . . E . 2 . , L mi . . y 1 . I ' . ' : p : . , . Cal , . . ' , . ' e. A R : C. Stl , N. N It , M. Hill. : . S , R. H , , S 'th, . d' . Cadets and Committees Assist in .,,, :V ' V . ' fu' I . 9477 1. .f T 7 If JA 5 ,' 1 . 4 I 7 . ,,.., 7 . KM llggiy. .EV ' if 2 :Q 3 35 H1 1. :E Q ,S '- V. . , ,ff 1.1, '- 'f ' 15' l va y Z 1 . M Q . f V -of . MAIN OFFICE CADETS - Top Row: J. Hurtmark, C. Gienste, M. Gregg, B. Johnson, l. Kucsalainen. in Middle Row: J. Poskett, C. Sorenson, D. Myshuck, M. Miller, P. Sorenson. Bottom Row: L. Sorenson, C. Swanson, C. Nichols, P. Pepel. GUIDANCE OFFICE CA- DETS A Top Row: J. Hill, N. Peterson. Middle Row: 3. Youngberg, M. Eggert. Bottom Row: J. Samuel- son, J. Speara. HALL MONITORS - Top Row: J. Morsylc, B. Foro M. Howard, P. Thomp son, W. Matson, L. Jock son, G. Erickson, G. Sor ensen, G. Nelson. Bot tom Row: C. Krohn, B. G. Johnson, N. Ahlberg B. Johnson, G. Ander son, N. Newman, ATTENDANCE OFFICE CADETS - Top Row: L. Swor, B. Reed, Bottom Row: C. Suomelo, M. Olson, P. Berg, J. Pepel, K. Johnson, P. Rathe, J. Passell, S. Frome, C. Graham, J. Swanson, J. Johnson. J. Comstock, G. Niemi, N. Ness. ii Management and Plan Activitie The sound operators give the school the news while if hop- pens. Top Row: K. Sorenson, W. Mosiniok, E. Jolxi, R. Doly, G. Anderson, B. Moe, J. Hagen- bock, V. Puln'ns. Bollom ow: L e K Sloq ul B Johns S lerlno T Ogs on iii- Bonnuc Boker demonslroles lhe use of o new movee prolecror to omblhous prolechonlsts Top Row en cmun Severson eson J uc we Thompson C Wukefleld M Sle fono Bollom Row l Sorenson J .loelson S Mak: K Norman H Leppuolo SENIOR COUNCIL Top Row K Benoul J Buenllng T Rysmon Mllosevnch J Lundslen U Poppos C Yer on F Anselmen nquust R Klosowsku F Oman Molson Bollom Row orlson M Jo son M Ru Hermunson QW 41 ., , R 1 DT e, . 'Iu's,. on, V ' Y U If .. . . . I Z K . ' 5 J. B i ', R. , N. , .5 - N l , . Gill, J. R'l h' , J. X X 4 I 5 4 ,ff J X rw A - 1 . ', . ' , . , P. ' ' , . , . , . d , . Y K. Tur ' , . ', , , w. , 1 s. C , . hn , . eh, G. . J F , , f , 1 I , gl L uwfwmJ Supply store cadels Barbara G. Johnson and Haldis Royselh relax afler a busy morning. HOMEROOM SECRETARIES: Fifth Row: N. Treviranus, P. Milosevich, M. Lonn, L. Goerz, S. Rosso, J. Kangas, N. Nolle, L. Laspi, J. Asbiornsen. Fourth Row: R. Severson, J. Freeberg, A. Korkalo, S. Frame, M. Eggerl, P. Foirbank, S. McKenna, C. Hagen, C. Anderson. Third Row: M. Perraull, C. Anderson, J. Nelson, J. Severson, C. Mike, S. Maki, P. Bjorklund, M. Wainio. Second Row: S. Lindberg, G. Wicklund, J. Gill, B. Hillslrom, L, Conradi, L. Ogslon, S. Blomdahl, T. Mirlica. First Row: N. Stefano, W. Carlson, D. Sandberg, K. Win- lers, J. Pasell. We Observe Freedom in Our HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Fourth Row B Lockwood R. Peterson, Second Row: N. Wainio, J. Robins, R. Conradi, N. Kenyon, R. Salml B Dahl J Seely L Wegner H Miller, D. Maynard, Auslin, J. Harlmark, D, Pearson, B. Hanson, J. Erickson, R. Daly. H Paulson J Sorensen L Anderson Third Row: H. Lcrenlzson, Firsl Row: Miss Peacha, M. Kobus, N. Nelson, S. Slolness, S. Wegner B Nelson T B air L Greenb g, T. Huslvet, G. Bradseth, C. Nygaard, J. Nichols, J. Joelson, J. Bender, M. Dryke, Govedmk C Carlson K Benoit J Maki P Thompson, H. Shearer. J. Thomas, Miss Hoyl. of Expression Student Coun ll Student Council was established to aid in the betterment of our school and in, the student body. Activities for which the student council is re- sponsible are the school store, monitoring the halls, lost and found department, managing the cafeteria, maintaining an ethics committee and controlling students. Each Wednesday the problems, proiects and activities of the students are discussed. The de- cisions brought forth are passed on to the student body through the weekly home room meetings con- ducted by their presidents. TRAFFIC COUNCIL DELEGATES R Doty R Conrad: STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS S Kabot Secretary J Slermala Vice President R Doty President The ethics committee has a responsible duty Each year sophomores coming into Central receive advice from members on the customs principles those students who have failed a sublect or have had excessive tardlnesses Being prompt and set ting a good record is stressed ETHICS COMMITTEE T :rd Row D Magerle R Klosowsm Miss Hoyt Second Row M Johnson B Johnson M R th oerz irst ow ahl l l O O ' . . I . and regulations. Committee members meet with X . . I I1' : . I , . , ' . : . , . , . U , I.. G . F' R : L. St , E. Hill. 43 We live in the present, we dream of the future and we learn eternal truths from the past. -Madame Chiang Kai-shek -..L -- g- 1 12 fi? , 9 C5503 12,531 -gy fQ5 ? 5 , Q .w f. v f wi '75 1 2' ff is , ur 5, wr , n , W, K , 'T I A A 4 X W fff1'Ff,?- , ' a svnnfvsf vw I k 2 Z Z 'Z E 5 4 W f 4 rf' -f' A 433 QW 4+ 'Inv 'TX 'E' if TOP TEN Elaine Irene Joki ,,........ Jared Charles Scofield .. Jane Grace Siermala ..., Marilyn Jean Wainio .. Frances Carol Walros .. Gloria Jean Hermanson Clarice Ardis Nelson ..,. Marlene Carole Rufh ..., Thomas Lyle Friedman ., Larry Robert Jackson .. 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 3.974 3.974 3.973 3.949 3.949 VALEDICTORIANS OF 1959 - Top Row: Marilyn Wainio, Jared Scofield. Bottom Row: Frances Walros, Elaine Joki, and Jane Siermala. Five Valedictorians Top Class of The next five of the lop len are from left: Clarice Nelson, Gloria Hermanson, Ruth, Tom Friedman and Larry Jackson. Marlene we L Dale T.Abrahamson Patrick Abrahamson Cafeteria Manager 4, Aircraft 3, Band 3,45 lzaak Walton 2,4, Presi- Wood Model Club 3,4g dent 4. St. Jean's 2. Audrey A. Adamski Allied Youth 4, Art and Needle 3, Careers 2, Class Play Comm. 3, G.A.A. 4, Office Cadet 3, Photography Club 3, Proiectionist and Sound 4, Ski Club, 4, Junior Achievement, Treas. 3. Roger L Albertson Boys Sport Club 2 Dean A Anderson Aircraft 2 3 lzaak Wal ton 23 Wood Model Club 4 Dennis Allen Aircraft 234 V Pres :dent 34 Science Club 4 Slide Rule Club 2 3 Geraldine Anderson Allied Youth 24 Aud Checker 2 Girls Club un 2 GAA 2 Pres 2 Sec 2 Monitor 4 Soph Advlsor4 Stu dent Council 2 Sound System Operator 4 Helen of Troy Court 4 James Allen C ess C I u b 4 Walton 3 Sound 4 Hermantown 2 3 lzaak Club Kenneth Anderson Izaak Walton 3 4 Den feld 2 48 R. Nancy Ahlberg Band 2,3,4, Clor. Quart. 3,47 Class Play Comm. 3,47 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Girls Sports 2, H.R. V. Pres. 2,37 Monitor 4, Photog. Club. 2,3, Sec. 25 Ski Club. 4, Y-Teens 2,3,4 V.P. 3, Zenith 4. I Seniors Richard C Anderson Allied Youth 2 Boys Football 2 Boys Sport Club 2 3 lzaak Walton 4 Slide Rule Club 4 Eric J. Alava Aircraft 3, lzaak Walton 2,3,4, Photography Club 2, Wood Model Club 4. Remlnlse Richard P Anderson Auction 4 Hi Y 2 lzaak Wa ton 234 Junior Senior Prom 3 O 0 O 2 A2 ' . : ' , I I I ' I 1 I I . Co . , . . . , H.R. , , ' . - I - I l 1 . . I ' I ' M I-. I l 3, 4 Ruth Ilene Anderson Cheerleader 3 Careers 2 Debate 34 GAA Glrls Club Councu Glrls Natlonal Forenslc league 3 4 Speech Club 3 Florence Anselment A Cappella 2 3 4 All School Play Comm 2 3 4 Auc 4 Cass Play 3 4 Comm 2 3 4 H R ec 2 Debate 4 Nat For enslc League 3 4 at Honor Soc 3 Nat Thes plan Soclety 3 4 Yea rs Actlvltles Charlle Berg Cross Country 34 Sk: n 34 Swummung 2 Track 34 Class Pres 3 Pres Natuanal Honor Soclety 3 4 Student Councul 3 Zenlth 4 Patrlcla Berg Travel Club 2 Junlor Red Cross 2 I' 3 4 f' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 ' A ' 1 131 1 1: 111: 1 1 1 1: G-A--11:-R-V-Fi 31 ' ' 'l 1 1 l 1 2 41 - - - 1 - - -41 ' 1 1 ' - ' 1 3,4g Sports2, .11:..S. . ' , ,g - ,,p '- ,1 . I' ',,'N. ing. ','f,Y- l -- , 1 Q 0 0 1 4, ' 1 : - 1 - . -213: tio , . . . , pH.R. 1 1 I B , o ' b , ' ' . . Co . , 1 . 2,31 ' , 5 - H. R. Pres. 2,4, V. P. 37 .gd l' ,,,,,'h 2,,, lPly ve, 2, , 5 , , l b , 7 1 - 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 - 41 Hi-Y 2, H.R. . 3, 31 N l- I 1 - V- P - 1 A 2 l ' ' ' . 3, Ph - tic , 5 . . Pres. ' , , , ' , , l'd , ' ' CI , , . 4, ' , I , , 7 . 2,3. in r,V 1 X Jean L Asblornsen Head Trolanette 4 Auc 4 Class Play 4 Debate GAA 4 H R Sec Nat Forensic League 4 Nat Thes Soc 4 Twnrl Club 4 Pres 4 Teens 4 Sec 4 Grand Rapids 2 3 Patty Lauann Barke Allred Youth 34 Auc n 4 G A A 2 3 Secretary 2 Prolectlon lst and Sound 3 4 Spec tator Sollcutor 3 Twurl Ing Club 3 Robert Arthur Berg All School Play 2 Boys Club C un 2 4 C ess Cu 2 3 Class Play 3 lzaak Walton a Thespuan Soc o 2 Sl e Spectator tography Club Ru e Club 4 Solncntor 3 49 Robert D Asperhelm Football 2 Boys Sport Club 3 Chess Club 2 4 Class Play Commnttee 3 lzaak Walton 24 Ze mth 2 Stuart J Behllng Football 3 lzaak Wal ton 2 3 4 Wood Model Club 2 Wllllam A Berg A Cappella 2 3 4 A Y 34 All School a Comm 2 3 4 Debate 3 Declamatuon 3 Drama s Club 2 3 H R 2 Public Speaklng Club 23 Spec Solucutor BonmeJ Baker uctlon 4 Band 2 A 2 3 4 H 2 Jumor Sensor Prom 3 Pep Club 2 34 Proqec tlonlst and Sound 34 Twnrlnng Club 2 Home comnng Court 4 Keith Alan Benoit Football Stud Man and 2 B ys C l u un 2 HI Y Pres Prolectuomst and Sound 34 Sound Sys Oper 3 4 Stud Council 2 4 Sensor Councll 4 Phyllis Bergal All School Play Commlt e 2 A Cappella Careers 2 3 4 Pres res 3 Sec 2 Cass Play Commuttee 4 Travel ub V Pres Nm' CDN 5 dl Georgeann Blackwood A Cappella 2,3,4p Careers 2,3,4g G.A.A. 2, Girls' Glee Club 3, Girls' Ensemble 3, Mixed Ensemble 3, Travel Club 4, Y-Teens 2. Peggy Blakeney Band 2, Careers 2,45 Girls' Club Council 3, Home Room Vice President 4, Travel Club, Vice President 4, Y-Teens 2,35 Zenith 4. Roland Bourman Boys' Club Council 2, Izaak Walton 3,4. Judith Ann Bowden All School Play Committee 2, Class Play Committee 4, G.A.A. 2,3, Girls' Sports 2, Junior-Senior Prom 3, Pep Club 3,4, Twirling Club 3,47 Y-Teens 2,37 Zenith 4. Dennis E. Bowen Chess Club 3 How To Study Club 4 Izaak Walton Model Kit 4 Photography Club 3 Sk' Club 2 Gayle Breltbach GAA 4 Girls Sports 2 34 Twirling Club 2 34 Barbara J Bromme Careers 4 GAA 2 Girls Swimming 3 Girls Sports 2 Home Room Secretary 23 Music Appreciation 4 Y Teens 2 Kathleen Brown Art and Needle 2 Careers 2 3 4 G A A 2 Home Room Vice President 2 Photography Club 3 Spectator Solicitor 2 Travel Club 4 Zenith Solicitor 2 4 Colleen Joyce Budke A Cappella 4 Careers 4 Secretary 4 First Aid 3 G A A 2 Girls Sports 2 Vice President 2 Home Room Vice President 3 Music Appreciation 4 Y Teens 2 3 James Paul Buentmg A Cappella 3 4 All School Play 4 Class Play 3 Comm 4 Home Room V Pres 4 National Thespian Soc 34 Public Speaking Club 4 Pres 4 Trolan Forum 3 Senior Council 4 Double Quartet Club 3 Jeffer City High 2 Corrine Carlson A Cappella 234 All School Play Committee 34 Auction 4 Declamation 4 Dramatics Club 2 GAA 23 Girls Club Council 4 Music Appreciation 4 Twirling Club 2 Y Teens 2 4 Fayth Karen Carlson A School Play C mmittee 4 GAA 234 Girls Ensemble 2 Library Cadet 2 Music Appreciation 4 Pep Club 3 4 Twirling Club Helen Darlene Carlson Careers 2 Dramatics Club 2 Future Teachers of America 3 GAA 2 Knitting 4 Music Appreciation 4 Travel Club 3 John B Carlson Auction 4 Boys Club Council 4 Clos Play 3 4 Com mittee 3 4 How To Study Club 4 President 4 Junior Senior 3 Slide Rule Club 4 Meadowlands Minn 2 Sue Anne Carlson A Cappella 2 3 4 G A A 2 Girls Glee Club 3 4 Girls Ensemble 3 4 Mixed Ensemble 2 3 Twirllng Club 2 3 Senior Council 4 Carol Chalstrom Careers 2 3 G A A 2 How To Study Club 4 Speech Contests 2 4 Eugene Chessen Bo s Sport Club 2 lzaak Walton 4 Treasurer 4 Photography Club 2 34 President 4 Zemth 2 3 Jean Ann Clurleo A School Play Commnttee 2 Careers 234 Furst 3 A A 3 Tra C 2 Zemth Sollcltor Wesley G Coleman Go 234 Auctnon 4 Band 23 Boys Club Cauncul ess Club 4 Ro P Photography Club 2 Vtce President 2 Student Councll 3 Judy Ann Comstock All School Play Commtttee 2 3 Class Play Commuttee 2 Dramatucs Club 3 4 G A A 2 Gurls Ensemble 2 Home Room Secretary 2 3 Musnc Apprecnatlon 4 Ofttce Cadet Roy D Conrad: Swlmmnng Student Man 34 Track Student Man 3 Auction 4 Class Play 3 H Room Presldent 4 V Pres: dent 2 Natnanal Thesplan Soc 3 Spectator 4 Student Councul 4 Zemth 234 Head Photographer 4 Paul Contos Boys Sport Club 2 Izaak Walton 4 Stan Cory Izaak Walton 4 Photography Club 2 Slade Rule Club 2 Trolan Forum 4 Kathleen Ann Cosgrlff A Cappella 3 4 Careers 2 Declamatuon 4 Future Teach ers of Amerlca 3 GAA 2 Glrls Ensemble 2 Styl Club 4 Barbara Jean Costanzn A Cappella 4 Auctuon 4 Careers 4 Home Room Secretary 4 Press Club 3 4 Spectator 4 East 2 Raquel Lucla Cruz Careaga A Cappella 4 Gurls Glee Club 4 How To Study Club 4 Y Teens 4 Foreugn Exchange Student from Argentina Thomas J Curner Bays Sport Club 2 3 4 lzaak Walton 2 3 Vnce Pres: d nt 3 Model Kat 4 Robert Curry How To Study Club 4 lzaak Walton 2 Photography C ub 2 Slnde Rule Club 3 Nancy Ann Davns Careers 2 3 Dramatncs Club 3 4 G A A 2 Spectator Soltcttor 2 Travel Club 4 Zemth Solucntor 2 Sarah Frances Dodge GAA 4, Gtrls Sports 4 How To Study Club 4, Peshastm, Washnngton 2,3 Y ' , I , . , ll ' , , , 1 ' Aid , G. . . , vel lub , ' ' ' 2. If . , 1 ' , , 1 ' ' 2,3, Ch , V. Pres. 4, H. om V. res. 3, 2,45 Pep Club 4, Sight-saving Cadet 3. ' , . . . , ' ' , us e , ' . I , ' . Frances M. Doolittle Careers 2, Debate 3, Declamation 3, Drama- tics Club 3, G.A.A. 2,37 Girls' Sports 4, Music Appreciation 4 Travel Club 2 Nancy Louise Doran Art and Needle 4, Ca- reers 2,37 G.A.A. 2, Gi rl s' Ensemble 2,37 Music Appreciation 4. David Dahlgren Golf 2,37 Chess Club 3,47 Izaak Walton 2,37 Photography Club 2. Coral Jean Dzuck Art and Needle 3 Aud Checker 4 Chess Club 4 Prolectlomst and Sound 2 Junior Red Cross Club 4 Senior Council 4 Marlene A Eggert All School Play 4 Comm 4 ACappella 2 3 Class Play 34 Comm 2 3 4 GAA 2 Girls Sports 2 Glrls Ensemble 3 HR Sec 4 Nat Thes oc 34 Spec Solicitor 2 Helen of Troy Court 4 Margaret M Eaton A Cappella 4 AY 4 Dramatrcs Club 2 F ture Teachers of America 4 GA A 2 Girls b Council 2 Press Club 3 YTeens 2 Zenith S licutor 4 German Club 4 Barbara Ann Endres Careers 2 Dramatics Clu 2 GAA 2 Glrls Ensemble 3 Press Club 3 Bonnie Lou Eckberg Careers 2 Treasurer 2 Dramatvcs Club 3 G A A Girls Sports 2 HR Sec retary 2 3 Photography Club 4 Ski Club 3 Tro n F o r u m 4 Zen Solicitor 3 Clifford K Eng A Cappella 4 Aurcraft 2 Chess Club 4 Izaak Waton 3 Model Kt Club 2 52 J Ralph Doty All School Play 3, As- sembly Plann. Comm. 3, Band 2, Class Play 3, Class V. P. 2, H.R. s. 2 Nat. Forensic League 34 Nat Thes Soc 3 Sound Sys Oper 2 3 4 Student Council Pres 4 Karin M. 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Maila Suksi A Cappella 2,3,4, Careers 2, Debate 4, Declamation 2, G.A.A. 2,35 Girls' Ensemble 4, Home Room Secretary 2, National Forensic League 4, Spectator 3,4, Y-Teens 2,3. Gerald L. Sundberg Aircraft 2, lzaak Walton 2,4. Carolyn A. Swanson Cappella 234- A ied Youth , Careers - . .A. 23- Gif s' Glee Clu 4 Office Code ' Pep Club 4 Ski Club 3 Spectator Solicitor 4. 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Johnson Richard Jyring Judy Kangas Darlene Kapuscinski Jerry Karkkainen Judy Ann Katolinich Patrick Kennedy Lois Kent Nada Kenyon Frank Klaschus Robert Klincpier Walter Knudsen John Kobus William Kranz Patricia Krcgness Carol Jean Kubazewski Marilyn Kubiske Carolyn Kuiawa Terry Kunze Bob Kurshofi Tom LaLonde Laura Lanthier Terry LaPanta 3 as 0 4 G o, v, I Q .f l V Q V , l .r 4 14-f J lVwgs..1Nr V xl -3, ' 4 dx v- if I' H4 Y' A I K -.IS are V L lsri it - r N I A 4 O y Af' if Q G 1: 'i ' I, Q' f -X x 'l M8341 ,ss-fy J ,P'V,.-1 r. xt :Q 2 i: . sg X y A t xl Sophomores uv.:- bl Z ws, 5- 1 Y ' - L E Lead Enrollment ' V 4. G1 4. i Q 1 yuilj, 24' A J - fsgqgiis riii is l .c w T 4:5 4 1 2 5-V , . , I X- XV' A I I l , X in 4- L' 4 7' S 5' . V -. K, , 'VIVA I go, ' X 'Q ,r V Xx 1, 1, 'M ' ln L A til ' 4: - Q + S 4 2 +- Ri Ms 5- tx: .J ,I -Q fs 1 9' David LaPlante Diane LaPlante Paulette LaPlante Jean Lappy Janice Larson Jerome Larson Sally Larson Mary LaTour Clarence Lawien Joyce Lawien Walter Lawien Thomas Lax Kenneth LeMay Dorothy Lent Carol LePage Mary Leste Carol London Larry Look Richard Loraas Harold Lorenlzson Gary Louks Patricia Lovering William Lowell Magdalene Lubansky E253 Row l: Jerold Lundgren, Karen Lundmark, Gwendolyn Lundquist, Robert Lyle, Richard Lynch. Row 2: James Mackay, Onni Mackey, Barbara MacMillan, Arthur Maki, Barbara F. Maki. Row 3: Jerry Maki, John A. Maki, James Makitalo, James Makowsky, Mary Lou Makowsky, James Mallery, Elizabeth Manninen. Row 4: John Marsen, Douglas Marshall, Edward Marsyla, Patrick Martell. Nancy Marlin, Mary Mathews, Susan Mattson. Row 5: Dan Maynard, William McCauley, Michael McCorisan, Douglas McGath, John McKeever, Susan McKenna, Kathi McKusick. Row 6: Sharon McMahon, Kathy McMillen, Kathleen Mehrman, David Meidal, Edward Meister, David Mell, Judy Merrill. I 9 . 4 1 M. Van Slyke, L. Conrodu, N. Nordvall and J. Chessen cram for semester exams. ' ' L 1- sf? 55: it X-' . 1-5 Row 7: Kalhleen Michelizzi, Carol Mike, Norma Miller, Connie Modeen, Barbara Moe, Colleen I, S, Montgomery, Patricia Montgomery. 5 , f gf , - I ' 1 I A P W we -3 'vi 6 6' 8 I f -Q 'ie- X . ai .4 A 5?fW ' 3T7WjWa 4 s i l A QI f 5 F x, . of I ,f ,E if a L .1 . V . alt l 'k li ,l,l31.i..... 3 X 1 '3 5 l , 9' Z Z J , . L s F L 9 'U 1 X 1:- K 9 . l Z. .. U 90 ff 'vi l X nf fr.- I w l Dennls Morgan Carol Morkved Russell Morrrson Barbara Morrow Carol Mosunnak Robert Mrozuk Barrett Nelson Row 2 Darrell Nelson Ellzobeth Nelson Robert Nelson Sondra Nelson Sharon Nelson Gerry Nervnclc Nancy Ness Row 3 Carolyn Newton Patrrcno Newton Jean Nichols Norman Nlskalo Nancy Nolte Drake Norberg Robert Norberg Row 4 Neal Nordvall John Novak Barbara Nordlund Claudua Nygaard Robert Nylen Davrd O Donnell Lnnda Ogston Row 5 Clauduo Olson Gerald Olson Jamce Olson Marvun Olson Mary Lou Olson Richard Olson Vernon Olson Row 6 Robert Oman lean Ostenberg Hella Ostermeyer Judlth Ostrander Ruchard Poclungham 91 Row 7 Ceorge Palo Carol Pangborn Dennus Parhka Wallace Poschke Steve Passon radseth 1 Kangas Rrllung a P Ebeltoft converse over locker Q' 'I gn Q f W f ' 12:39. WL 'D V N. 1 .sf L' Q t ,,,,t A .2 ,Q W' R Q f L N.: '1 I 'Tl '71 2 'Q - 4 2 Y of wr' D em Q' Q I j I' 1 9 G' la s a 1 l ,Rv vs ,. f Mex L 5 5' Q Q- I 4 1' ' V' I 5 i i -r: ' 6 . ' S A 1 ' 1 1 ' S. 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L if lc' Q mga. 5 J 2 ' t r r, rf- -X R 22 5 5 S M4 ' E 'ar Assembly lean-up Campaign Betty Senxlg Carol Sero Robert Robunson Pay Severance Darlene Severson Harold Shearer Jon Shenett Charlene Sherman Ellaot Sllberman Eugene Snlver Allan Sumonson Kenneth Sloquust Nancy Skarbakka Ronald Skerbrnc Judy Smith Kenneth Smuth Beverly Snyder John Soderstrom Wallace Salem Leslre Sonnenburg Ken Sorenson Pam Sorenson Merlm Sorenson Harry Sorman Luallce Southworth Arden Stabs Mary Stefano Judy Steffen Judy Stephens Susan Stephenson Clayton Stevens Janet Stoddard Joanne Strand Je ry Strum Pa. mary Surhkonen onald Sullrvan Donald Sundeen L lcen Surber f nva Swanson Ca ol Swanson Yctmleen Swor Ter y Swor I .1 y Sylvester Lcuella Tapa lucnth Taylor llarbara Terax John Thatcher James Thomas .ludnth Thomas Tcrrf Thompson I ancy Thornblcd tlo a Thorsen Vlrgrnla Thurston Janes Torrance P 'ard Torrence I ancy Trevlranus 'WW' we Sm mr W 6. 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Us 7- Rosemarue Trudeau Howard Tullgren Frank Valentine Judy Van Reese Mary Lee VanSlyke Yi T172 r X 'X cg 'Sn ' 6 4 asf A, ' ' Q is n L M'Wg ' . ,E W 3 W 1 4. .. .. on N R, f A Barbara Cllfton Sophomores Not Wlllwm CO Carolyn Dahl Pictured Don Davey Vrrgnnra Ensenoch .lum Amundson Gerald Boyce Kenneth Fawcett Kathleen Arvola Robert Carl John Gibson Ardell Gustafson Gordon Jenson Marlun Kent Jantce Kozlowskl Jean Kusnuerek Rlchard Lane Rochelle LaTourneau 94 HM4 Janet Lundln Rosemary Madson Janell Nowak Floyd OGeay Darlene Olson Thomas Olson Caryn Otterson Bonnue Velun Ronald Vmcent Terry Vurta Rrchard Vltullo Donn ne Vukad Dan Wagner Duane Wagner Norman Waunro Davrd Wakefield Edward Wakefueld Robert Wakefleld Richard Walcome Davld Waldron Danlel Walkowuak Duane Walsh Beth Walzak Mary Jane Wampler Kathleen Ward Marne Wares Janna Watson Richard Watts Dennls Weber Russell Wedun Steve Wegner Barbara Whutby Dale Whltcomb Gwen Wtcklund Marlorle Wuedemann Lynnea Wlllman Barbara Wtlson Kathy Wtlson Pat Woodall Peter Wuorlo Lora Lee Youngberg Georgene Zlmmerman Alfred Pederson Carol Pederson Gall Perfetto Lance Peterson Grant Rader Wulllom Rothman Larry Sowden Lawrence Swntzky Raymond Tanskt Robert Van Gullder Carole Wentz Jackne Wilcox Dale Wlllnams James Woodard A y - 1 N . at ' I t Q P' . 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Start where you are with what you haveg make something of ity never be satisfied. - George Washington Carver 4' MIM 1w.,n,,,,.m, 5? Xfv '-'i , -n-1-ali -if 1-A at gli ' ff M t 2 'GQ' 1? The choir, under the capable leadership of Mr. Lee, en- ioyed a very successful year of singing and performing. This was Mr. Lee's first year of teaching at Central. From him, the students learned a great deal about different singing techniques such as breathing exercises and harmony tune- ups. Mr. Lee worked hard to increase the tenor section and to lower the bass voices to harmonize with the sopranos and the altos. For the first time, students were taught to build up a chord from a given key pitch. Before the annual Christmas concert, given iointly with the orchestra, the choir went to First Methodist Church where they gave a preview of the concert. The choir was also in the annual Christmas Pageant held at UMD. March 24, the Concert choir, composed of select voices, along , with the band, presented a concert of sacred and serious Mr. Lee prepares a musical staff for demonstration in his choir classes. music. ln May, the choir and the band gave a concert of semi-popular music. Central's Choir Participates in All- Row 5: Joyce Lundsten, Barbara Johnson, Beverly Paige, Janet Fryke, Bonnie Johnson, Sandra Altonen, Carol Tefft, Wayne High, Barrett Nelson, Ralph Tesser, Dick Kempfert. Row 4: Nancy Feiring, Shirley Bowen, Sandra Ronding, William Berg, Kent Hclberg, Philip Lillo, Stan Jaglowsky, Milo Miller, Larry Murray. Row 3: Grace Irino, Kathy Cosgritf, Leilani Kohlts, Luanna Gravelle, Kay Karlstrand, Bob Reynolds, Jim Buenting, Toiva Rysman, Bob Thibault, Erling Nervick. Row 2: Sharon O'Kronglis, Lynne Laspi, Mary Beck, Judie Paskett, Mares Wright, Nada Ken- yon, Mariorie Wiedemann, Mary Randa, Jean Robertson. Row 'lz Janet Myhre, Georgeanne Blackwood, Marlene Gillette, Barbara Johnson, Joan Lundsten, Carol Filiatrault, Lora Youngberg, Cathy McPherson, Joyce Hartmark. 9 29 is The highlight of the year for the Concert choir was the participation in Baccalaureate Services and Commencement Exercises. Included in the choir are several small groups. An ensemble of lo students traveled to Minneapolis where they performed at the MEA convention. They also sang for various public activities, besides assemblies and other school functions. The Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs, which met D-'H once a week, also sang for various activities. A number of students were selected to participate in an all-city sym- phonic choir which performed at Denfeld with the Duluth Symphony Orchestra. At the end of the year, a feeling of accomplishment J. Lundsten, M. Ronda, R. Conradi, J. Peterson and S. Newquist put away their choir robes after the Christmas long hours of hard work and practice. qcngerf, and satisfaction was experienced by the choir after their City Pageant and School Concerts Barbara McMillan. Row 2: Jean Asbiornsen, Kathy Wilson, Sue Newquist, Karen Torgerson, Bonnie Burke, Gwen Lundquist, Elizabeth Manninen, Gwen Wicklund, Mr. Lee. Row lz Judy Westin, Leanna Goerz, Pam Sorenson, Clarice Nelson, Judy Thomas, Corrine Carlson, Bonnie Watts, Florence Anselment, Row 5: Neil Nordvall, William McCauley, Marilyn Johnson, Diane Wagner, Pot Newton, Mary Eaton, Janet Jussila, Mary Ehlert, Bette Gibbs, Colleen Budke. Row 4: Dennis Lee, Clifford Eng, Tom Carpenter, Sandra Rilling, Bertina Anderson, Gail Gillette, Kathy Michelizzi, Karen Budke, Virginia Bredeson. Row 3: Ron Morkved, Ray Tanski, Warren Wiedemann, Bill Hanssen, Carolyn Swanson. Gail Pearson, Melodye Wamsley, Lorraine Landon, Elaine Olson, ' 0 J 6 , 4 .- iggge 'K 4z3 '2 1324 !V'35:I' jf I ,f L 5: gm' Viz? ,P mf 'jsf' ff' wJ z f 4543 ag if , 5YQE P 3 -fam? - f,1'f' QSN' E323 'E 5 Q I fm in W1 Q21 ,fiif 6 'N' i gfb M ig E51 A i 'E' 'L H gf! J W KRS ,.,.,,,.A' Q vi 1 -'G I V ya ii Q1 If gi, U- A N 721.3 QENTQ sir: 2' 2 , 'UF A f '1 fix ...Q , f 5' f an W5 ,, , . . J,A 'w ,S X Q Y W 2' 4 ,, ! , 1 4- s'A 3 1 K fa ff if A 1' ' K 4 M , X wx- f fe' 5 4 Q ,I 'fy V A ju 'Ax if WW, fx ,sy 5 45 jg ' VNV ' 7 3-7 ?.5 N ,f?'fw U?-5515 ' me Q. .EQ me M 2' ,354 Ui ' 'EQ 'fi'-f . Iv Q J ...RMQSZ 511 A U' ti a6',,Xj,.: ' 'fr ' 1 iii -.e N Q 4 gg- H : ,?ftv ff N5 L, ? - -4 wma- M 501 31 .ff H C., J, sf- Neff r , K . 40 '-X' iz rf' ' Ai, 1 h 1' KN frfl- '-Ll. f 'X 7,-:H A . h.. -L X 6,5 , .- 41 N , X I 'fps E Xb ' 3 X Q 'NX f O .P be 1 f . 0 ' , 1 , 1 '- L. . x qlkwq 1 EJ Yvfgw if I 1 1 ., 'TE 'KZ -fi L f w if A+ 1, ! 1' Ll' ,Rf M ,xrgf flevqq qbg, . 'I ,, A Q f is Q, . ff,L aa if F . f' 1555 ,gl f ' ' -5- ug., ' Q ffm N. ,bf 55' ,PQ R I , MIQ' 11' fs V ' .' qsxx lx 1 N, 1' lv I 4- 2:6 , X A 'g W 'T' if- A q'f'Q:' ' 's ' I 149 fi 5 1 oh 57' 1 ' ,f f -'L X 'I fi f' -f 'D' f ! 1 A ' ' RY' ' flffzw ' ' Mr Berg and the Cabrnet make plans for the forthcomung meetung W Soderllnd B Lockwood and J Kurshoff partncupate nn the Intramural Basketball Tournament Boys Club Co-sponsors Magazin The Boys Club rs the largest organization for Central boys as each cnrolee automatically becomes a member lt provldes for every boy an opportunlty to partlcrpate In some worthwhlle extra curzcular ac tlvlty The oblectuves are to develop habits of good crtnzenshlp and to give service to the school as a whole Actnvltles ot the Boys Club are d rected by the Cabm t composed of ten officers and the Council BOYS COUNCIL Top w L Stahl J Ca s E Dandanell R Klosow K Turnqulst K man F Oman Mu dle Row Ma erle ukes R Boyhta I rr o r Berg Bottom WN o uns Dolgaar ob zyk V Ct-elseth ts-nn Nl-- lO of boys elected from each homeroom In the school The council met every Tuesday morning to discuss commg events of the year They provlded the leader shup for many services to the school and socnal actlvltles Members of the Cabinet shown In the upper left hand corner are Dennis Peterson, presudent, Frank Oman secretary of state, Mlke Howard, secretary of treasury Len Stahl secretary of mutual relations Jrm Loukes, propaganda mlnlster Vrnce Hull, secretary of 4 IP' , 0 . 1 . . , , I . . ' I r I Ro : . , . rl on, , , I ' x Y . e . , . - H 3 Ska, . ' , .Flop y. 3 ,... A- T . . . 'd ' H 5 ' : D. , J, ' La , . , D. ' 'H Anderson, R. Nelson, R, V 1, ' l J ky R. . , I ' Ro :L.Jackson, J. R b' , A. d, V 1 y M. s : , . Hill, A, 4 l A T J , lt E -l - 1 'i 1 fl J 6' 7 L4 if R Klosowskr Hall and G Nelson compnle mformatron for he Mr Berg adds up the day s total sales forthe Magazme Campargn Vocatuonal Conference Drive and Sweetheart Swing war Glen Nelson secretary of commerce Archue Chelseth secretary of agriculture Ray Klosowskl postmaster general, Larry Jackson secretary of pro legomenon, and George Kelly parlxamentarlan They met every Wednesday morning to plan for the forth coming meeting The club takes part an a varrety of events every year many of which are co sponsored with the Girls Club The Magazine Drlve whuch was record breakrng brought thus years sales past all other years The theme ofthe annual Christmas Assembly was Santa s Toy Shop with guests from the Northland Chrldren s Home The other actlvltres Included the Vocatuonal Conference the Intramural Basketball Program held In the fall and sprung ot the year and Sophomore Orientation Day The Sweetheart Swing at whuch Jerry Robins and Colleen Budke were crowned prmce and prlncess was another highlight of the year BOYS COUNCIL Top R w G Cooke R An dehn, G Schramm R leruno R M a k n W Paxchke D Loraas D Fedo Middle Row G KeIIy,W Novak R Zen gel T Bennett D Wake held J Forsberg Mr Berg Bottom Row L Hanson R Nelson D Whrtcomb J Thatcher R Oman G Gulbertson, A Robuns E Sulberman ' ' 5 gfsfgs gig? T -V J 1 , 1 , . 0 0 : , 2 ' ' ' . ' - ' . I I lr ' . I h . I ' ' u . - 1 I . . , - . 1 ' I I I V - . . ' l . v v . I . .L f , 6 ' T 4. it Y 0 : . , . - 105 IZAAK WALTON Top Row C Barnard E HedIn L Johnson e C l.Inder Mr Swam Bottom Row E Makowsky Abrahamson B Ball M nderson H u ren Waketneld E Gerods W Johnson R Moebakken I dle Row D elson G fl son Wa eneld lzaak alton One of the most popular boys clubs at Central IS the lzaak Walton Club organIzed for those who are Interested In fIshIng huntIng campIng and outdoor lIfe In general The mem bers learned to apprecIate and to conserve natural resources They were also gIven sug gestIons on the new technlflues used In out door sports Nm. Thelr programs Included dIscussIon groups tllms and demonstratIons by VOYIOUS vIsItIng experts on outdoor lIfe Among the speakers thIs year were a forestry agent and a rIfleman to gve added In'formatIon and Interest to the R Curtus and G Abrahamson ma e plans for a Cub tuture fIshIng tnp IZAAK WALTON Top Row B Jones l. Mas D Erlckson Dlllenbeck P F k Bottom Row R Bartlett D GovednIk E ChrIstIansen E rwn R Carlson GOVlHSkl D Davls ., up 3 lO6 4? . V. rl J 'Y v- uv- . 1 5 , x - x i ' 1 l I if - : . , . ' , . , R. Lyl , . ' , . ' . : . , G- , . , . A , . T llg , E. Hill, E. ' , . , . , . . M'd : . N , . E'ck , R. k t' , E. Hill, , . . . . I . I I ' - I I E. Hill, . ', . It I - - : . , . S, . ' , B. ' , . in . : . , . ' , C. Hagelin, L. Coff, T. Olson, R. Curtis, R, Jyring. Middle Row: J. Fleischmann, S. Cohen, P. Haller, M. Fitzgerald, A. Furrie. . ,.Bo,. ,L.l ,. ', ln? Q . xg, uw. I-, - . Q , , Qi 3 5 fl V ' . A Q I 1 ' ' ' J : . F 1 x Y- .ww-mf Q L :A - , fy 4 :asks Q .4 Lf . If I I I ., '- Us .QW 1-313 ,Q ,4 IZAAK WALTON Top Row A Carlson L Carlson D Dunehart Novak C Hough M Trotla B Blrno ollom Row G Nervuck Su llvan H Collum S Golden W Forwell Mr Marso G Gllberlson C rlslrom L Knudsen Vercellnne H n l dle Row D Taklo n C A Mllluon D Davey C Davrdso Produces Careful Gutdoorsmen T Wg IZAAK WALTON o Row L Slovern Oson J Myers R Johnson M McCorlson J Nicholson G Thompson D Gooler a ery nde ow lman D Sundeen M Ber a T Davues R Schulstad M Bellefeunlle N Nuskcla IZAAK WALTON o Row S ory P Conlos E Chessen rman R Wagner G A en :cull Botorn ow eland Anderson Rnndcl D Abrahcmson T Peters lung H n erson eerson An erson Kremun n nderson ness S ar a cz Mu e Row erson er B K Sm orsolek W Coleman J :ce An eson J Anderson lO7 l 1 I - V 4 .. x x. 'sf' Tw' n , r -Ll ' l XV.. ' -'M :- if f f . fr... ,.. , 'Fr , 1 n - ll - : . , . , . I , , . I , . , . D . B : . ' R. I' , . , . , . , . lek. . ' , .Ca , . ,L. ' , .Ell's M'd : . , B. Erickso , C. larke, . ' ' , W. . , . ' n. 1 A X , 21.211 0 . V- ' bn ... -Q U v rf 3... mf . . 5 A rm if KZ., f ' Q! 1 4 . .' ' f - T p : . , R. l , . , . , . ' , . ' , . , . f R. Kempfert, R. Asperheim, J. Kurshoff, E. Nervick, T. Dinneen, Mr. Sapp. Bottom Row: R. Lynch, B. Knulsen, D. Marshall, J.Mll.M4dlR:A,L'l ,. ,. gl, . ,. . I. T A I: I A.. L fq , ff f ' .1 . A .A Rh. ' x .' ll ' my ' L , '.' f V' , 4 ' ' A I' .4 'ge l . - T p : . C , . , . , So , . , . ll , D. Th'b . l R : S. G. L , R. . R. ' , . . . on, Beh' , . A d , C. Pl , K. d , R, ' ak', R. A , K. Slol , J. k b kk. 'ddl 1 Mr. B. Pel , L. Krom , J. Knlep, D, ehling, . ilh. M , - . - pf' , D. dl , . , H. Fil V J. . . X. MQ' 8 . t BOYS' FOOTBALL - Top Row: L. Look, R. Johnson, R. Smith, B. Nelson, D. Pylkkanen, M. McCorison, J. Karcpetsas, R. Hanson, D- MUYf1Gfd, L. Wegner, P. Ebeltoft, R. Sandelin, B. Dahl, D. Pylkkanen, D. Saari. Bottom Row: D. Barnes, R. Vincent. D, Holte, Mr. Vucinovich. Middle Row: B. Hanssen, B. Carl, J. Strum, R. Tanski, L. Greenberg, A. Bevls. Outdoor Endeavors Enliven Club Participation -wr, IZAAK WALTON - Top Row: R. Reamer, R. Rowe, D. Meidal, R. Nylen, E. Meister, R. Olson, G. Nesgoda, G. Johnson, P. Nelson, D. Johnsen, D. O'Donnell. Middle Row: Mr. Bergman, K. Hanson, AIRCRAFT - Fourth Row: M. Paulson, R. Olson, D. Suby, G, Rcthe, D. Allen, D. Taklo, H. Tullgren, C. Berg, D. Gustafson. Third Row: R. Severance, J. Olson, K. Kunze, A. Stubs, D, Mickel, D. Thompson, N. Anderson, P. Handlovsky, Mr. Bernard. Second U1 fi -'V sv..-' W. High, R. Nelson, T. Hill, V. Olson, D. Williams, J. Guzek, R. Schaibley. Bottom Row: D. Akervik, L. Mechelke, B. Johnson, R. Morrison, M. Olson, D. Nelson, D. Hanson, R. Holmes. Raw: K. LeMay, D, Thiboult, H. Ellis, D, Dahlen, W. Matson, J. Samuelson, J. Lundgren, S. Jakubek. First Row: L. Sowden, G. Moe, B. Nelson, B. Morrow, C. Davidson, W. Solern. 'L 'N x AIRCRAFT Top Row M Bernard S Cohen R Burns e P Crow Bottom ow G Pao Jensen arson S urs Lonthier ll .I II. Discussion Stud Preceede PracticalAppllcations The Aircraft Club helped to stimulate the interest that all members had In the field of aviation lt answered many questions concerning aviation such as the latest models and various parts of planes and the history of aviation The regular activities in cluded films various speakers reports from mem bers in the club and contests involving the skill tour of the airbase The importance of aircraft In defense was instilled in every member BOYS FOOTBALL Top Row W Hanssen L Look R S ith L e ner P Ebeltoft R S ndelm R D hl R Holte Mr Vuclno vrch Middle Row R Carl B Nelson D Pylkkonen M M Coruson One of the requirements for membership in the Boys Football Club was that each must have been a sophomore or lunror football squad member The club led by Coach John Vuclnovich met to discuss various techmques and formations of football out stand ng teams and players and future competition This year for the first time each member of the football to point out the Importance of good play and sportsmanship K cpetsas R Hanson Johnson D Saari D Pylkkonen Bottom Row nslu J rum Vincen D Barnes Lowell reenberg A Bevis lO9 EJ if Q, A5 :TY 4 .ti ' ' - z r. 7 W t - t - 1 R, Lyl , . , l R 1 . l,A. , lil J. L , K. ioq't, L. I X .LJ O O O O O ? , , I I - ' I ' I I I constructing airplanes. They also went on a guided club wrote essays on their thoughts and ideas of ' : . , , , . m' , . J. ar , . , R. , . ', . . Wg,. ,.a',.a,. ,. '- :.St,R.' t,. ,W. ,R. 1. ,. ,. ,.c', Tai,L.G ,. '. 1 Q, ' 1 , C- Vg .4 . ' ,V ' N , lj . .x 4 ,ex I I A l , l 4 . 0 T .5 ptr:-I BOYS SPORTS Fourth Row R lerlno A Forrest R Saukkolo Nylen Thurd Row R Hanson R Thnbault B Soderlmd Schramm R Nelson R Hanson D Morgan Mr Black Second 'Q-nal' Row K Slolness F Crowe D Sundeen W Hanssen R Nossum brahamson J rum en erg I R Oman D Makowsky Panels, Movles,and Reports Highlight Year sWork Group dlscusslons, panels, and speclal reports by members were a few of the regular actlvltles of the Boys Sports Club Its special actlvutles Included movles of Important sportung events and partlclpatlon by members In various athletic OCfIVIll8S Baldwun L Slovern C Salmela R Nord J Thomas G Louks R Zabukover Thnrd Row R Rocheleau H Schraber S Passon asson Nervlck D aw K Doollttle A Bodensa BOYS SPORTS Fourth Row Mr B Soderlmd D Holte T Kunze The purpose of thus club was to learn the htstory and rules of varlous sports and to promote better sportsmanship lt helped to 'Further mterest nn ath Ietuc events I a our Secon ow W Mc ann T Sm: esgoda S Wegner P So Le Kurshotf L Carlson R Pohl Fnrst Row M Sorenson J Makltalo W Silver D Lee T Muhvlc T Swor J Mehrman T Swor 110 t r i 4 L' Av r ,. sf ,WV Q 1 ! '- wx ' ,I I 4 t 1 I , f . .px V , A I ' . 3, , t I Af x, A, lk y ' A . V K ,A , mpg I X , . ' it A qx ' .. , , . T. Olson, G. Abrahamson, T. Currier, C. Bradburn, N. Nordvall, R. Carl, W. Wiedemann, B. Hassinger. First Row: T. Carpenter, R. . ' : . , . ' , . ' , G. G. A , . St , E. St b , P. L'llo, . , O 0 1 , ' - : . ' , . , . , J. P'hl ia, T. Bl '. d R : . G , . 'th, . ' , . , . , . , . , . , T. N , . , . Irina, J. rensen, G. land, J. s.P , ,Q . ' 4- , , 15 xi t ' 2? kj V M Q . , . N if K' t A I E i 4 on , FUTURE TEACHERS OF f AMERICA Top Row: Q J. Radosevich, S. Ol- son, B. Nordlund, R. Hassenstab, M. Rogin- ski, Mr, Black. Bottom Row: T. Ogston, E. OI- son, M. Olson, L. Wil- ., liams, M. Eaton. 'sl .4 Q. .: .6 Students Pursue Various Interests and Activities Q GIRLS' SPORTS - Top Row: J. Ellis, D. Wagner, D. Warner, Suihkonen, K. Filby, C. Pfeiffer, J. Davis, J. Sands, B. Grumdahl. L. Southworth, W. Warner, S, Kcbat, L. Topo, G. Lundquist, C. Bottom Row: L. Ogston, B. Byers, H. Ostermeyer, M. Makowsky, Arnquist, F. Doolittle, N. Stone, Miss Barlau. Middle Row: M. S, Lindberg, K. George, N. Robinson, C. Holl, P. Buron, M. Wyman, K. LaTour, J. Ostrander, C. Graham, B. Walzak, M. Lindgren, H. Seavey. GIRLS' SPORTS - Top Row: K. Sands, J. Coyan, P. Schroer, J. Shannon, A. Gustafson, C. Hanson, K. Roleff. Botlom Row: Adams, S. Larson, K. Wilson, C. Anderson, C. Anderson, C. K. Nefard, G. Breitbach, B. Imquist, J. Samuelson, B. Robbins, Gienste, Mrs. Pearson. Middle Raw: B. Gleason, G. Baker, D, Kilpela, J. Strand, J. Van Reese, S. Rilling, M. Forbort. M. Gaervey, F. Dodge, C. Vandenberghe, L. Youngberg, M. 9 3:2 5 A X s W w . ' W 0. , .. , ? ,l Mrs Margaret Orllch advusor of the Glrls Club pauses from S Forssl C Rabndeau J Asblcrnsen I Lemke and P Johnson her busy schedule to pose for her Zenlth prcture model fashuons for the Glrls Club style show Getting Acqualnted s Selected Central s Glrls Club has the largest membershnp of any school club nn Duluth Its purpose IS to be of servlce to the school and the community and to further soclal relatlonshups and cultural growth of nts membershlp The Cabinet whlch was composed of only the offucers and the advisor, met on Wednesdays to plan the Councll meetlngs The Council conststed of one representatlve from GIRLS CLUB COUNCIL To Row D Smnth G Gabruelson S Wlnsteun C Carlson C Rabldeau M Gregg G Herman son A Coffrn Muddle Row C Nygaard H Jo nson .I Lehtnen L Aar M Leste N Glad J Rutchre S Datka ot om Row C Ml e nson N N Van Slyke J Peterson B Replogle R Anderson each homeroom whose duty was to report back to her homeroom what was discussed at the weekly Councnl meetnng The Girls Club was one ofthe most acttve clubs at Central Some of nts actrvltles Included orlentatron of sophomores and new students unto the school decoratlon of the fnrst floor hallway for Red and Whlte Day and the furnlshlng of ushers for Open House durlng American Education Week Q! 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H2 1? the panel dlscussron Yerdon presudent prepare decoratnons for the Sweetheart Swmq As Girls Club G neral Theme ln conlunctuon wath the Boys Club the Glrls Club purchased Christmas glfts for the childrens home presented an all school Chrlstmas program sponsored the annual magazine drive and the Sweet heart Swing A special duty ofthe Girls Club Councul was to plan the programs that were presented at the general meetings Programs pertannlng to ths years theme of Gettlng Acqualnted Included a panel dlscusslon and a style show sponsored by the Plaza Pennys store For thus style show Central gurls modeled sportswear casual clothes sprung fashions and the newest styles In coats As a door prize Penny s gave a Tarpoon outflt to one lucky gurl Hnghlnghtxng the social actuvltles ot the Gnrls Club was the Mother Daughter Banquet and Style Show which was held on Aprul 23 at the Duluth Athletic Club The style show sponsored by the Duluth Glass Block was enloyed by both the mothers and daughters The varlety of actlvltles carried on by the Gnrls Club makes this club one of the most Interesting at Central GIRLS CLUB COUNCIL Top R K McAlpnne Durocher Me r m n 1 K oe rs O uh M Ran K Hartmark Mlddle ow Thurs on Fear ng orssn karrmo ur 1 Walnuo J Suermala J Bender Bottom Row C Wtfklund S Stephens J Paskett J Myhre B Jankowskn C Abramson ,sfzawg ' C2 ': '1 T' 5-'Fai . Ss-'f. tg 1 u' . V l 1 ' 6.1 L af fr., ' - 4-x i, - e , A . 3 f sr . 5 - , .w 3 7 B. Merkel, C. Yerdon, and Miss Grace Larson make plans for S. Forssi, v. presidentp L. Kurki, treasurer, M. Wainio, secretaryg C. ' 9 . . . , I . , I I . . I I I . . , - . . . T . , ' ow: . ' , D. , J. h- a,B. Mak', .B . M , rI'c , . da, R 1 V, l t , N. I 'i , S. F ', S. ' ' , L. K k', M. 'll3 CAREERS Fourth Row G Blackwood S Steph enson A Alvar J Lund n K Brown M u baske M Lonn J Sward M Landgren Third Row Miss Malo B Watts K Kovero B Costanzl K ard Krause Abrahamson J Wallace C Sherman Second Row mi h Be Blakeney J Backer G arson London Wakefield First Row J Curleo K McMullen J Langsdarf C Budke B Bromme N Martin S Bradseth C Budke P Ber al andJ Mattson call the speaker for their next meeting CAREERS Fourth Row Miss McLeod P Fox C McPherson, L Lundberg M Kubxske S Zelgler, M Se-verson,J Rulmyr J Pepel Third Row S OKronglis,J Free berg R Hunter P Falr banks, J. Hermanson, J Mattson, K. Giroux, M Pechacek. Second Row S. Sloomdahl, J. Brei mon, J. Lundsten, G Linmun, P. Scandin, H Mallett, D. Maghan, A Korkalo. First Raw: M Howes, E. Erickson, J Smith, P. Montgomery S. Bradseth, P. Pepel. Students Study Careers The Careers Club one of the most popular clubs at Central gives its members accurate and varied information on the different fields of work available to the girls Various fields of activity are dlscussed and the members are taught to make the proper preparations for the positions of life work that they choose The importance of choosing the right vocation is impressed upon the gurls through group discussions and speakers from different fields of work such as nursing t ach ing bridal consulting and police work l CAREERS Top Row L Ccprrgllone M Carlson D Duroch Coffin gas v C Brooks M John o om Row K ackson J m un Ho un J ov :mon ussa K Cor P Chapman C Pang rn Mass Hanson ov CAREERS Top Row Hedenquusl B Erncks B Bellefeunlle Mnddl A EERS - To Row: C. wcnson, C. Pearson, R. Waldhoff, . ideau, E. Prylz, J. on, . Du , P. Kregne.s, Mrs. Pearson. i dle Row: D. nderdole, D. i no, . Von Reese, B. O s , K Chrlshansen M Johnson J Bollorn Row B Hicks L Dahlen Iund W Carlson K Berg . r ey, . Tho on, . Wm r C Ream P Blork un olom Row: . ierce, . Dov: s n Patton L Peders n N. Ness, G. Plummer, S. O'DonneIl J Spera uv no C7 V7 7 1- STYLUS Top Row Mlss Bede J Loppy S Zeugler N Peterson R Trudeau R Bergstedt Bottom Row G Gullette N Osborne S st Chrustxonsen K Johnson C Ant: a Q 1 'ir fi KNITTING Top Row D Myshock P Dah I Hedberg R Forte Iss Loudon o om Row S Erickson K Forbort S lm Swor J Thomas Snaruch Mrddle Row J Southworth eras G B Johnso P Tuc H Carlson J Johnsen D Mackey C Sorenson L Johnson CAREERS Top Row B Kangas K Ward M Wnedemann S Solo J Haugen J Salodus C Olson J Olson M Wampier M Muller C Modeen B Johnson C Jones S Johnson J Mell J Johnson Bottom Row Mass Hansen M Wares C Wentz K Mncheluzzu Mnddle Row C Johnson C Johnson D Johnson M Jackson C Johnson D Pruce D Schrober J Rlttel M Rolanen as rr 116 M ., .. 6 .. -. W , A 'uf' , , ,. ,, sf 4 ,gt J xlrfm V V . 4 -Vg, 1. V 'rf ' Q . y X , .1 .. . X s X ' n Y K 'J ' 1 D 1 - 1 A ' 1 - 1 - 1 - - 5 1 ' 1 - 1 . O , K. ' ' , . , . 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Q 4 'f In sv' G ev Q Q.. is an ka , GJ 1 q - ., 1 . -' - ' .. 4 a -l . s W' ' fb - 1 - I W 3 . . - w V K K .- A 4 ,, . 2 i I , ' D . ! , , 1 1 1 I ART AND NEEDLE Top Row Mrs Rogina C Swanson J John D Guzek B Cusick Bottom Row J Buran S Turk D Underdale son M Johnson J Brun D Hagadorn J Steffen Middle w A Suronen K Van Reese M Keenan opusclnskn C e ng S ernnd Duinsi P Robers Girls Observe Various Hobbies and Professions The girls in the Stylus Club attempted to de velop their talents in the field of creative writing These lunlor authors and poets discussed various styles of writing and how to become better writers Through writing rewriting and helpful suggestions from their advisor Miss Bede they not only improved their own work but learned to appreciate good literature The purpose of the Art and Needle Club IS to help the girls to learn and practice creative home arts such as embroidery crochetlng knitting and tex CAREERS ourth Row S u er n For e Jo nson M Gregg P Schroer C Vandenberghe N Mn er ird Row or ved n in I er N For or Stfflnd B M OW M Suuhkonen R Gottlt b Second ow frjtfff iv 7 tile painting During the club meetings they worked on their individual prolects Demonstrations and ex hibits of various handicrafts were given Knitting is an art that has become popular among the teenage girls ln the Knitting Club headed by Miss Loudon beginners practiced the basic stitches while the more advanced members furthered their skills At the end of the year the members felt they able to display the various articles they had made B Nygren S Kershaw K Fulby C Hagen C MOSIHIGK C Mike B Jankowskl lrst Row M Olson F Wolros D Anderson hre K Lundmark J Ha C LeMier X www I YI 6: i bs. .i- . , . , . , . , .I . ' J Ro : . , . , . . D. D ' ', . F iri , J. od I' , V. I' k', . t, , . , . - . I . I . I ' I . I , , . . . . . . . I ' . ' ' ' had gained something worthwhile when they were 1 1 1 ' l i . ' -F :.Gld,S.Altoen,R. t,M. . ,. ,. I - 1 - . . , . 'll . . 1 F' 1 , , . , . , Th' : C. M k , S. Ro d' g, S. M'Il , , b Q, J, My 1 I I . lligl I ' , J. , . orr , . ' , 4 'e, R I rLf?'f s .4 1. . .5 so ' ' y E? ' C., I I . ,, Victory, Victory is our cry echoes through the halls before and after school as our peppy cheerleaders practice their drills and routines. The A squad leads the school during the pep as- semblies and brings life to all sports events. This year, they sponsored a dance with the B squad to raise money for new sweaters. This was very successful. Elected in the fall ofthe year, our B squad cheers for the B basketball games and also participates in the pep assemblies. Precision, poise, and spirit are three of the most important characteristics of a good cheer- leader, and our cheerleaders are truly Central's ambassadors of good will. B cheerleaders are clockwise: C. Carlson, M. Arnold, W Carlson, D. Cosgrift, G. Baker, and P. Schroer. pirited C eerleader Lead Fans A cheerleaders are top row: M. Miller, G. Mandy, C. Nelson, bottom row: B. Nygren, J. Jerina, and J. Moore. 119 QQQME H113 ewes W 3 I Q: 'sf' rv l Lews Nygren J Bowden mak preparations for dnsplaylng Baker and J Comstock conduct b slness ct 0 e o the booster signs Club meetings Pep Club lnstlll Fighting Spirit, The purpose of the Pep Club which was or ganlzed three years ago as to strengthen the school s pep and encourage good sportsmanship To become a member one must have sl'own enthus asm for attendrng varrous sports actrvutres One of the mann responslbrlltles of the members was to encourage other students to come to the games ompson H M Ha Mo a C Ne son ln the fall the flrst bug prolect ofthe Pep Club was to sponsor the Red and Whnte Day actlvltnes These Included crownung Helen of Troy and tak ng charge of the Red and Whnte Day dance They spent many hours decoratlng the thlrd floor hall and the auditorium O on M er oo :rst ow C LeMrer P No n a er S osso ard ow Fryklund K Duner B Johnson owden oms oc erlna Ne son B Nygren arson nosevuch en er as ed o I C Swanson .I McComber B Youngberg D Malunosku Se ond Row Q no T 3' - slid, sc , , ,..,. W, Q, Z .,.t .. QV' .4 Q V A ,JZ .I. .xp W av .lags l ,. I , lk ,. ,YQ 7 ' x - 'T 1 'pdl - . i , B. ' , , e ' ' V B. . u ' n f Pep ' 9 9 0 0 I . , . - ' . - ' 3 1 - I ' FEP CLUB - Fourth Row: Mr. Garvue, T. Rysrnan, R. Ronding, Newman, G. Olson, S. Norlander, B, Gibbs, l. Lewis, V. Teras, P. Th , . iller, B. sslnger, T. d hl, . l , B. K. ls , ,Mill , J. M re, F' R : . 5 , - lil, Bk,.R .Th'R:T. ,. ,. , J.B ,J.C tk,J,.l',J. l,. , F. C I , P, M'l ' , E. St b q, C. M I , E. Jk', . . . , . , . ' ', : 1 N. A u 2 M' flfl 4 ' ' 1 s. ' V7 - f Q' V S' 4 , ' ' ' 1 f . l . ' an 2 , l A f ,. 7 .. --,. T20 SJ Z ,ya-xv v CLUB Top Row Ne son M Mahn e D Johnson N Mr e Kenyon E Kragseth M Anderson M Jouppu G Mandy Muddle w M Arnold S rapetsas C aley Laspl R Mc r Good Sportsman Central s Homecomnng held In January was another of the Clubs prolects The members again took charge of the decoratlons and festlvntles The Lettermen s Banquet was also sponsored by the Pep Club lt was gaven un honor of all the boys who had earned their letters durmg the past year The gurls waited on tables and the meal was prepared Mr Garvue advusor T Modahl presndent H Muller vuce pres: dent B Nygren treasurer and P Mulosevnch secretary head Pep Club nl Al A ,NH L. 1 .f Z 3 , l 5 . tv' ' . - .u,.ms,A T J, -r y . 9 K1 4 A , v Q FQ T M at 7 . V ' - . . l L ' ' L ' 5 2 f 1 PEP - 11, l,, k,. ,N. . Allf,B.B'h0ff,J.JlOf1.B R :R. ',s. ,. ,. ,. .' ,D.c ',.Pasl1,K.' ,, I,.Son- Ro: . , .Ka , .St , L, ', . Iloy, , . . O O O ' sl i . , '- 1. r,. ,. ,.A u T ' . 2 C7 va 'C I 1 rr fl :sc oe s ottom ow Lewls osgrrff J e Wlnters C Suome a L N Nelson Slotness nenburg hlp In Trojan by the Home Economics Department All ofthe pep assemblnes were planned by Pep Club members For each game they hung booster gns n the halls Throughout the year the club sponsored several pep buses to out of town basket ball games and to the hockey tournament which was held ln Eveleth Pasel .l Joelson S Karapetsas and B Buschott make pans tor the annual Lettermens Banquet a i Z 'S-.J MUSIC APPRECIATION Fourth Row C Amundson l. Manlala P Johnson P Mllosevlch Second Row H Carlson S Mattson N Doran urnquust Ha n B Reed G Herman on Mler ossc Lunds n D Severson B Travan Doollttle r Blndler hurd ow Wa ace C Maste Mak: Fnrst Row D Schraber J Comstock M Hansen M Wake rson C McPherson T K ch S Kanmo C Tefft P Ra e fred C Budke B Brom e Clubs Stimulate Q Due to popular demand the Musuc Apprecnatron and 'I Science clubs were formed this year The former helped stu f dents to develop a love for music ofthe highest quallty The muslc style and performance of a composer were Introduced to the group through recordings and lectures The Scuence Club consisting of 33 members selected by Mr Benson, has as Its purpose the furthering of the educa tnonal knowledge of science The members competed rn the performance of experiments and gave talks on vorlous related sublects ogunskl C Wa efreld Fruedman and Pulon demonstrate the use of the oulln coal nell T Fredman C Barnard K Forman D Alen C e Barnes C Schell R Lesklnen M Shamblott R Pllon First ow cofleld alm lr Row D Malerle D Pylkkanen N Newman U Pappas S Erickson A Schoen C Mak: M Buck Moerke R urtns en R Bartlett R Braun C Wakefueld - 122 .. t ' 51 G , V ' e 7 2 Je ' - I 4? .,. NA.-. is vr O ' 5 , ,K.r gs. nno,. ,. S,r. M,al,s,R ,J. te,. ,.'.ld,Bl ' , M, ' , T' R : J. ll , . d, F. '. ' : . , . , . , . - Cal , . , , Irs , . ' , . , . th , ' l , . , . m . 0 U -It A 'Y I I . ' .. 'I ' I , I ' . . Hd: M. R ' ', . It ' , T. ' , R. SCIENCE CLUB - Fourth Row: Mr. Benson, D. Anderson, E. Dan- Wilbur. Second Row: M. Roginski, J, Pihlaia, J. Ossowski, D. du,.i ,. ,.l ,.l,.Brg, ,. ,.',. ,,'-'Rr J,S',D.M .Th'd :. ',. , . ,. ,.' ,. ,. , R. , . C ', B. All , J. Linne, W, Matson, R. Pohl, L. . , . , . ' . ,. rg Q. M cf Fljclf if wfff ' 1 Q X fq-,.Afv w A I 7 as ss, F - '.',,.J'A O f.. . ' Q -f ,, - ,,... II I ' .. an V . .1 I rn 'I . . , , ' A 'VJ HOWTO STUDY Top Row M Paaso C Perushek T O Hehur son G Mandy Cayan C Staley Van Kleek Bottom Gowan C agelrn Carson S Good ear Buran ow B Merkel N Nrskala F Dodge lepptola K Ward Self- Improvement In Its tlrst year as an organlzatlon, the How to Study Club has been very successful It helped the students to un derstand what they can do to Improve thelr study habits and how to translate Into action what they have learned about studying Seeking the truth concerning beverage alcohol and the best way of lrfe In relatlon to this problem IS the purpose of Allred Youth Programs on alcohol education narcotlcs and general teen age problems such as parental relations and luventle delinquency were presented at their meetings Offrcers of A Y dtscuss plans for future meenngs ALLIED YOUTH Fourth Row W Warner N Stone K art Second Row K Wrnters A Adamskl J Moore M M er D rk J estrn loa OHe If P Bar Ostrander M Shamblott M Dryke C Pearson D Ranta V J Skarbakka K Slotness B Hansen Mr Van Kleek Thurd Row Luczak Frrst Row M Suksu C Antrlla N Osborne D Swanson C Anderson J Pasell B Parge J Wallace D Warner P Dahl on An erson Ke C Swanson B Kenned S Newquust J Stovug M Pechacek M Wamsley S Altonen Anderson J Johnsen l23 - 6 v A . A i A A. Jw f i VM ., ' : . , . , - J I 1 , - , J. , - 1 MV- - M. ,.H ',J. I,. y,J. . Rr. ,, ,H. , Middle Row: B. Paige, B. Johnson, M. Lonn, M. Ruth, B. John- B. Youngberg, G. Larson, C. Unden. T. f J I' D . . . . ' . if - 1 - 1 . , . , , H - : . ' , . ', . , . ill , . ma , . W ' , F. Lepp' I , S. Zeigler, T. ' h' , . ke, , . , . , . , . , . . ,I .I , .I V' , .I I , . U , . E. Olsl , G. d .,J. llly, .I , . y, D. 7 -4 W A 3 A ' M . b f ' FP , WK! ok: e lor Mr Bnndler art advnsor B Johnson assrstant edrtor Mass Mark advnsar examune the completed book The Photography staff conslstrng f K Florman L Van Slyk Shell R Conrad: and S Newqulst check over a dlvuslon page pucture Sectlon edutors To Row C Berg P Mrloscvuch W Matson Idle Row N Forbort B Merkel G Olson J Jexl Bot om K' 'N ,419 . Looking over ths years fnances ns the crrculatlon department J Severson crrculatron manager P Gordon assnstant B Hanlon busrness manager G Kelly assistant Zenith Spectator Thus years Zenith staff wrth their advlsor Muss Mark and edrtor Elaine Jokl have worked hard to make the l959 annual one of the frnest Central has ever had The staff learned that producing a yearbook was not an easy task Dummy pages, copy ldentlflcatuon margins and headlines were only a few of the new words which became famlllar to all At the end of March the staff could be seen frantically workmg to meet the Aprll deadlrne The flnlshed product was presented to the seniors at the Senior Zenlth Banquet and then to the rest of the student body the next day One ofthe successful money makmg prolects the staff sponsored was to publish and sell student dl rectorles Another prolect was the sponsoring of two dances which were held after the football games In the fall .stat Top cw V' Govednrk M Johnson D Rondung Bottom ai T l24 fo x I 'fo H-A1 E. J ' - d't , . ' - ' , . - ' A l ' l . . I 1 0 Y . , . , . . . I . I I I . I . . . . I I 1 , . . lr gg l . . . ' , ' ' o . , . e, ' ' I l R. C , . J, - ' I A I h ' ' - p : . , . ' I , . . M'd : . , . , . , . HCL t l - R : J. ', . , . ' . Pnwz C. Krohn, F. Walros, M. Randa, N. Ahlberg. ROWf C- Yefdfm. R- MCHYOY, J. BOWd 'nr J- 5leI'mUlGt l T' '54 X f' T7 S r f4 I , , ur A ' ' ,yi 1 Q f I -tx. gp K ' 1 .f s ,X Q 1 .g X k .of . . 't 'A .X xx J 'ms' ,. if - ,NL , ,,,., v ' - - -Y ' , Yi H V .IT A' , 4 t --1 ' fl , f' M G ' M ' ....f 'vu U. Pappas, ad solicitorg T. Ogsten, business manager, and N. Nyquist, ad solicitor, check over Spectator funds. Have Successful Year This was the 35th year that the Central High paper the Spectator, has been published Under the capable leadership of Mrs Roglna and co edrtors, Melanie Roglnskl and Roy Conrad: the Spectator has done much to promote school sprrrt and call attentuon to school problems The paper, which was a monthly publrcatlon gave recogmtuon to outstanding students partncrpatlng In all school actlvltles The SPEC wrote edrtorlals on many Important Student Council affairs and gave students a chance to vorce their oprnlons lt al o brought students up to date on all the athlet events The candy counter rn the lunchroom was also sponsored by the members of the Spectator staff Working on the Spectator gave the students a chance to develop theur gournalnstuc talents and to see how a paper IS run Thus years candy sellers are S Mak: and G Mandy dlAlhiBN H8uvbunM L. L- 255- ETH v'1, me tl r 'J 54' M . I' I Q ' ' ! X. C0-editors, R. Conradi, M. Roginski, and advisor, Mrs. Rogina, look over an edition of the Spectator. ,- v uf Z' Page edulors are J obuns London M Su sn and C Yerdon Posing for thenr Zenith plcture are thus years reporters Back ow Comber B nge Le men J Johansen an son ront Row B ryon ussl J Peterson an E Nervlck . n . 1 1 x 1 n . . - 5 Q M ic X K ' ' , R ' , L. , . k ' . . ' R 1 J. Mc , . Pa' , J, ht' , . , d I ' H T. Ol . F : . T , J. J 'Ia, , , d l -, ., T L Q g L.. .Lk M w l .L A jjiiiijiff' f'Lii1-Iliff-:iij ,gffg A 1. 1.9 .af . ,,. 4, M ' ' ':: ..,g.: '. :, - 5 4 1 'l25 1 4, uv' 'WY' If DR MATICS To Row L Johnson T Rysman G Bowen J D Kapusctnskn M Lubansky S Stephenson M Johnson M Katallnuch C Glentse B Moe Mass Lauterbach Bottom Row Makowsky L Ogston 's..... Rysman Nlchols and S Goodyear demonstrate pantomume DRAMATICS Top Row R Trudeau C Stenhammer R Suuhkonen B Velun S Goodyear Mlddle Row K Saaskl C Beron C Blnx M Kobus G Benlamnn Mrs LaMontagne C Sera B Schulstad Students Enjoy Drama Students m the Dramatlcs clubs enloyed pantomlm mg acting and wrltmg sknts Under the leadership of Mass Lauterbach and Mrs LaMontagne, the students learned much about the stage cmd actlng As one of their specual GClIVIfIeS the club members took a 'Field trlp to the Duluth Playhouse This helped them to appreciate plays more, because they saw what actually went Into the makmg ofa play Through the clubs the students learned about an art they can enloy throughout thelr entire lives St vng Ranta M Gullette Bottom ow D Sandberg K Jac son Gu ette r Nu: o s Conrad: O Donnell D Anderson 5 Y t 126 4, C7 , J , I A3' I of fr f .. f I i l I p'j, . A - p : . , . , . , . . ' ', . , . , . , . I 0 .h K . 5 S ' ' I . T. , J. ' , . a - : . , . , . , J. G ' , D. , . ' . 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Sd QVK-WsfvAyn,'lt ' Cu' 8.4-r 'U-'T' ni-. may DEBATE Top Row S Ost J Asblornsen C Barnard Mr Van Kleek C Wakefield Bottom Row A Schoen C Staley C Yerdon H Paulson S Bolang M Suksn Centralltes Excel IH Extracurricular Speech Work For those students wnth logical minds and per suaslve personalltles debate was formed under the advlsorshlp of Mr Van Kleek This year s toplc was the Amerlcan Educational System versus the Russian Educatlonal System The toplc was of vital Interest to all members for nt concerned the welfare ofthe entire natton A debate was presented to the student body at an assembly polnt'ng out the dltforent vnews of the panel The A squad consisted of Hugo Paulson Carol Yerdon Marla Suksl, and Susan Bolang Row Mak: Hu t J Asblornsen I J Seely E Dandanell H Paulson P Thompson G Gobrlelson Muddle Row Mr Van Kleek C Staley N Nolte M Rut S Good l The Nat onal Forensic League IS an honorary speech orgamzatlon whuch stimulates public speaknng an the hugh schools To become a member, one must have had at least twenty fnve speech points These could be obtained through debates and speech meets along wsth talks given outside of school to twenty flve or more adults The members also must gave accurate tlme to prepare their mater al for presenta tson Thus years group was quite large wlth many good prospects for next year year A Schoen I Lemke R Mcllroy M Carlson Mass Lauterbach o tom Row C Yerdon M Suksu B Anderson S Bo ang Go tlneb C Wakefueld F Anselment K Lundmark V Grant tv X - v K X 5 at . H . -J 9 , T7 -t 1' 0 'l ,,,., V X . . , ' ' JN . ...M H ,Ax M H g , - . . ,,,,r s w ' I 7' V 9 f-M, NN,. .,, s,,,,,.W7? U O O 0 , - 1 . , . , . . N. F. L. - Top : J. ', T. stve , , ' , D. L'nd, , . , . , . , . , ' . . , . , . , . , . ' . B t z . , . ', . , . I , R. ' : . , . , . , . h, . - t' , . ' , . , . , . . -. 'if . V4 6 P, Q., Q sd ' , X If . I l27 PUBLIC SPEAKING Top Row N Nolte J Gunderson K Mehr L Wlllman Middle Row Moss Pollar S McKenna J Lehtrnen 71 W Doty J Freeberg J Thorstenson D Severson C Olson Gottlieb P Rohrer B Anderson N Osborne N Marin Performance Develops Better Speaking Ability The Public Speaking Club was open to any Central student interested in developing his speaking ability The members gave extemporaneous speeches and were also given a chance to do some extempo raneous reading The group enloyed discussing cur rent local and national problems that were of interest to the members and listening to recordings of those who have excelled In the field of public speaking They not only developed their speaking ability but CONTEST SPEECH Fourth Row J Asblornsen H Shearer P Thompson E Dandanell J Seely K Norman K Moore I Lemke oodyear Third Row M uth Manoa Kenyon D Lind T Diehl T Hustvet S Johnson G Gabrnelson N Nolte their ability to express themselves through pantomime as well The Contest Speech Club was organized to give extra curricular speech students a chance to perform an front of others and to receive aid and advice on speech work The activities included classroom rec: tation and constructive criticism of students entering speech meets Through actual performance it built confidence and character and helped students become more poised when speaking in front of others Second Row M Carlson R Conrad: R Doty J Maki R Mcllroy Austin S Karlmo J Joelson First Row M Suksr K Lundmark C Wakefield S Bolang S Gottleib F Anselment B Anderson V Grant xl T s .. 1. Y, I ,ge I if I , s lx man, T. Diehl, J. Seely, D. Lind, J. Buenting, R. Mcllroy,'J. Westin, S. Mattson, Bottom Row: C. Eide, G. Perfetto, M. Perraulti . ' . ' 1 ' , . , . ' , R. ' , . , . , . , , t'. O O 0 , . S.G .' :.R,L. 'il,N. , . ',. ,. ',. ,. , M S j 1 Y-P l28 ve' 7 C7 T CURR NT EVENTS Top Row D Gooler M Shomblott D John Schcen L Koh ts B E kberg A Swans Bottom Row C son J ScofIeld Mr Nordeen M Paaso N NYQUISL S Newquust n en V Jules I e u e Ic T MI dle Row P Bio klund M Wamsley B Johnson M Dr ke DulIn I Students Express Themselves on,Current Problems The Current Events Trolan Forum Clubs were the Ideal organlzattons for many wIde awake students who were Interested In the Important news happen IDQS of the past year and also In the Improvement of our school Under the leadershIp of theIr advIsor Mr Nordeen these students accomplIshed a great deal for our school lt was due to theIr efforts that new flags were obtatned for many of the classrooms They also wrote ct letter to the safety councll request o Row Paa S Cory M Sobcz TROJAN FORUM en d rson D Johnson N Nolte Mr Nordeen MI dle Row ander G Olson La I S Ebensteln ds f' 'Wifi' SJ 129 Ing that the Iamtors shovel the sIdewalks completely around the school after a snowfall The members held many IDTSFSSTIDQ dIscussIons on such Important InternatIonal TOPICS as the ex plorer rockets and the Berltn CFISIS These dIscussIons helped the students to better understand many world wIde problems lt gave them a chance to VOICE theIr opInIons and hear other Ideas on many Important local natlonal and InternatIonal matters Ek G Wuck L Wnllnams J Sundholm K Olson C Johnson Bottom Row L C I B Johnson K Johnson C Suomela 11 - A 'z :- V sf- ICI! te! Y - Q , , 4 , U at Q I -- .- T J ss ' . V T W 4 ' l 5 X L' I E - 1 . , . , . - A. , . l, . : , . on. : . , . ' , . , . , . ' , . ' , U d , . V' , B. Pa'g , K. V k I' h, B, ravland, S. Ost, 'd 1 , 'r , . , . , . y , J. 'sk'. 5 I . , . . - , ' F I . . . ' -Tp 11, p.. ,. yt, . ,. ,. . R. Nyl , M. Ai e , . , . , . . lund, , E'de, . , . , . , . ' ' . 'd 1 S. Norl , . , L. sp', . ' , M . If ., T' sf M ' S: af .. 1 T ll' -,TY 6' 17 N' 'J J f tr PHOTOGRAPHY Fourth Row Mr Anderson W Keph Johnson N Hansen R Roblnson T Vnrta B Allen F Prudhomme E Surber Thrrd Row S Nelson S Bowen S Altonen J Carlson N frevrronus P Newton J Hagenbrock B Carlson J Taylor J Kelly B Kennedy Ftrst Row J Johnsen D Eld J Anderson D Swanson D Wagner B Keeler Shutterbugs Learn Camera Fundamentals The purpose of the Photography Clubs IS to develop an Interest an an actlvlty that can become a lnfetlme hobby or professron Some of the regular actlvltles of the clubs Included learmng about funda mental and advanced photography dark room pro cedure, and photography lenses Demonstratzons of the various types of cameras and reports on the movle making lndustry were given The members also d I s c u s s e d the opportunltues In the fneld of photography PHOTOGRAPHY o Row R atts Le len C M 1 Peterson G Bakke P Ebeltoft R Mak: D Taklo E Mens er R Soburn E Chessen Mr Anderson Muddle Row 8 Tryon S Mak: M Snarxch D Wagner 5 McMahon L Swor B Gleason Under the advusorshrp of Mr Anderson the stu dents partnclpated rn many worthwhlle, special ac tnvtles Some of the club members entered local and national photography contests Takmg plctures on fleld traps and photographmg wuld llfe were only two of the prolects enloyed by the members When the year was over these shutterbugs had gamed many valuable and useful facts that wlll be helpful to them In the future R Drnehart P Farrbanks D Potswald B Eckberg Bottom Row wrtzky A Snr en For M Van Slyke D Peterson B Byers L Sonnenburg M DeCent V Grant D Hansen L l . if LAJ' - : . , . art, D- - ' ' , . , . , . , . , D. Chase, P. Kooistra, J.-Ossowslfi, B. Foro. Second Row: D. Repo: A I I I J l . , ' - T p : . W , R. sk'n , . ak', . ' , . ' , . , . . . J. ,. ,. ,. ',. ,. 't, LS' , . on ,D. o, . , . , l3O PROJECTIONISTS Top Row K Halberg E Hoglund R Theboult Hanson G Bon ems Hannu K Sorensen M Wrl t W Mosnmak Mnddle Row A Adomskn S Fralnck H Leppuolc Films And Students The Prolectlon Club IS one of the most helpful clubs an Central Under the advnsorshlp of the audao vlsual dlrector Mr Gagnon the members l arned how to operate the motion plcture machine the sl de and film protectors and also how to use the tape recorder From this group a certaun number of students were selected to run the fulms for the teachers during varlous class perlods oynton S ondung K out o 1 Luhm agnon Bottom Row L wr zky Ho lund R Braun L Glovmsku J Norley B Johnson S Frame J Gull H Royseth W Mosnnuak ond S Johnson show fnlms to other :lub members PROJECTIONISTS Top Row H Ro,seth D Shaw H Schraber J Hagenbrock W Mosnnuak K Sgoquust J Moore J McComber K Sorensen J Hagen D Lee B Kranz P Barke Mr Gagnon Bottom Row M Stefano K Hunn S lmpola L Kent A Pe er Mnddle Row Ogston G Ben amun S Johns B Ba er n Luhm Anderson sl T 7 1 v l3 PRESS CLUB - Top Row: N. Stone, J. Sward, T. Virta, B. Costanzi, N. Nyquist, L. London, Mrs. Ro- gina. Bottom Row: B. Burnett, L. Conradi, L. Carlson, B. Hill- strom, V. Wiles, L. West, J. Johansen. o I ,I ' Developing Technical Skills Allows Creativeness SLIDE RULE Top Row J Horn R Wagner N Hansen L Frleden son R Rmdal G Rathe T Peterson G Hoglund D Thompson Anderson R Berg Mr Ost Bottom Row D Wakefield S E RULE T p Row J Laspi J Hagen K Jackson G Gran moe B Friedenson A Jensen S Golden L Arderson J Mallery '-A Peterson A Dolgaard P Koolstra R Zengel W Kephart G nch J Price H Levine J Mursyla E Mars a r Ost o om Row A Peterson Gu ert M Trotta Thlbault P Crowe Luman W Farwell R Schel M Hu I ga WT' 132 231' 3 Q R 4, ' ur' 'I ye, .-E. -V 49 -. . Vx .A ' in 1 , sa , , ,, A 1 . I E - .f 1 I .ll ,.',. ,. ,. ,. , Fre,.',.',. ,. yl. R. , . , . . 1 . ' , C. LID - O : . ', . , . , . - M. . B tt : . , J. 'lb , . ,-' .- 1- ,-- ,- , ',- ,A-'l.- ,- l,- 4 M .. 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T ., R ' L' T fl. -' -T a 'f A rs 1, . -.-.-f -- :r M... 4 l 4 l l I NX 5,41 TRAVEL CLUB M Kubnske J Radosevlch T Dlnneen A Dzuck K Norman I Hedberg J Hendrukson Mnddle Row S Nelson J Johnson H Johnson M Severson J Smuth R Torrence G Hedenquust Top Row Muss Larson J Jokubek D Sm Travel to Farawa Pla Argentina, Finland and Italy, are only a few ofthe countrles that the Travel Club members became acquainted with this year New Ideas were acquired about the way people of foreugn countrnes llve, their lnterests, hobbles, hablts and manners The members learned about the fun of traveling through slides TRAVEL CLUB Top Row D Johnson L Youngberg S Solo Kublske K Moore P Sorensen M Krause M Jac son C Sorenson C She man Middle Row B Grumdahl G Black wood S Molr M Wyman B Walzak B Kangas L Southworth L Swor A Swanson M Wamsley Bottom Row V Bredeson a on Burns W Shnpmon V Thurston N Thorn a A Korkalc C Johnsen ces lntrlgues Centralltes movues dlscussrons lectures and speakers Thus year s speakers Included Raquel Lucla Cruz Careaga and Gloria Hermanson Lucy our forelgn exchange stu dent told about her natwe country of Argentuna Gloria, Centrals Amerlcan Field Service student showed slides of her trap to Fmland last summer Sanders J Southworth Mass McLeod Bottom Row M oodall P Blakenev P ergal Wampler Merrl Samuelson C Salmu B Keel V J ' 'L ff.: J s .45 , Q? , 'W K 2 ,. is v .. . iumy fr i 1 - ,Q J' vygx ' .P ' 4, xl M no ' 'x Q, K.: I H .3 2 ' :J J T ,fx Feis t. 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' 1 . , . - . , . . er. ,, I 6 - ' s Q I A 133 1 JUNIOR RED CROSS To Row C Tefft G Hantz J Lappy C Dzuck L Myzel P Sorenson K Karlstrand S Mak: P John son Mnddle Row G Bowen K Bellefeuulle C Eaton E Nelson A Hanson S Monr M LaTour K Johnson M McGraw Bottom ow D ansen orsen ntna J Severson Merrtll B Curtis T Mlrtlca J Lawuen V Bredeson Clubs Increase Knowledge of Foreign Countries The German Club under thelr advisor, Miss Knobloch d d many thlngs this year to further thetr mtcrests nn the German language The club members took turns servmg on commuttees that prepared weekly programs whuch Increased their language abullty As thenr servuce protect the club had fund ralslng actlvlty The money raised went to our Amerucan Freld Servuce student Due to the demand of the French I and ll stu dents the French club was started Under the leader shnp of Mass Knobloch the club experlenced a very successful ftrst year The weekly programs prepared In French dld a great deal to Increase the members TRAVEL CLUB o Row K McAlplne J Mattson L Aar Erickson R Rcbnnson R Hendruckson P Gordon L Myzel D Hagadorn J Cooper Mnddle Row L Green J Lundsten M unterest In this language and their ablllty to use lt As one of their special actlv tles the club held candy sale, the proceeds going to our American Field Service student One of the most ac uve clubs at Central us the Junior Red Cross Club which dld many servlce protects this year This club, affnluated wlth the Nat onal Red Cross, took charge of our Red Cross boxes, and the dtstrnbutuon of Red Cross posters Advnsed by Mass Larson, they made poke books place mats, and favors for hospital patients Readlng thank you notes re celved from overseas children made the members reallze how much their work was appreciated Ehlert D Cuzek P Roberts J Hermanson J Van Reese N Glad Pe ha ek Bottom Row K George K Forbart L Fens e K lpella K LaTour J Blorklund P Montgomery P Pe e 'Y-2' sg! f Q 6 , 5 - P : . , . , . , . , . ', . , . , . . . ,. ,. ,. ,. ',. - R: .H ,K,Hald ,C.A'Il,. ,J. O 0 I . . . v . . . . G I . . . :. - .. . . . . 0 . I . ' . , - T p : . ' , . , . , B. , . ' , . , . , . , - , I , . l , . ' , . , . , . M, C Z . 1 . , . , . ll , 1 - . l : . , . , . D, i , . , . ' , . , . pl. sl 3 it .. I ia FP Q lt 5 4 YD x GERMAN CLUB Top Row A Bodenstob Rocheleau R Bottom Ro QQ T Ol K B trcn Mlss Knobloch R lung R Hcglund H Osterme er Sondelun J Buentung son er 4' 4 vw i r NCH CLUB o Row P Gordon A crest Kcngos Doyle D Lundslrom Mnss Knobloch Bottom Row J Touslgnont RAVEL CLUB O Row C P arson Olson N Peters n e stermcker J Pr z Mr Horve Mu e Row rklund G Plummer D Guzek D onte 1 1' S Loverunc Beck o H Lcvn er A rn n 'tom ow e Pmre C KUI K ory P Poole J Osten erg w T Swor Eolon A Hansen K Roleff E Oson CWC 135 rfyt V!! CHESS CLUB Top Row o Kunze Boyhtan Bottom Row G Lnnman D Vlalcome H Boynton R Moebokken Moutcla B Ball L Peter on D Enckson G Bontems D Waldron D Wolkowlak D Walsh M Mohnke N Trevuranus G Bowen CHESS CLUB Top Row D Morgan R Burns R Asperhelm Carlson L Frnedenson G French K Severson Mr Jones 1 dle Row R I Le :oo Lesknnen G Brac e uks L Mass L Look R Smuth E Doyle M Brooks W Suv Middle Row C Kubazewskl M Leste N Slversen G Gabrlelson D Koneczny A Carlson J M ku R Lynch J Marsyla Bottom ow E arsyla ok Lun r Mc: G Nle Marsen M Llnn F Volenn vschoff P ers n Dullnsn rson J Sands x C Beron J e v-1 '-s C7 'vin l 'IA n H , - : B. For , K. , R. ', M. z . ' , . , . , . , , . , . s , . ' , . , . . . ' , . , , , . ' , . . QV, a - : . , . , . ' , . , , , . G ', . , . . D. , . ' , . , . , . . R 1 . M , V. Lucz , J. dg en, C. k', . ' mi, M'd : . P'Ion, F. pp' i , R. ' , . ' kl y, J. , . ' e, . t'ne. SKI CLUB - Top Row: P. Fink, W. Dillenbeck, C. Lindsten, G. K. Hcrlmark, J. Thorstenson, C. Hall, J. Solem. Bottom Row: L0 , V , - , - ' , . , . , . 'I er. B. B' , J. et o , J. ' k', B. Col , , , C. ' 2 - ', . , . ' , . ' , Bli , . , .B rg. JL -1 X fy 7 ' ' wo W 2 .. , 3 5 'N L H .3 .8 P' 4 0' J' , v . . Q Cv 0 P L Q ' L, ,3 J N , L l36 1' ' BOYS' GLEE CLUB - Top Row: Mr. Lee, D. Waldron, R. Morkved, ter, H. Lorentzson, P. Lillo, D. Marshall, R. Conradi, W. Berg R, Tesser, W. Wiedemann, J. Peterson. Bottom Row: T. Carpen- 00 Singing and Skiing Clubs Train Individual Talent .3 Q2 I D ' J Tk 'C' 7 . ' V ' l A ' N 4' 1 - . c x A ' GIRLS' GLEE CLUB - Top Row: K. Karlstrand, C. Nelson, J. Robert- son, S. Winstein, L. Goerz, J. Westin, M. Wiedemann, S. Newquist. SKI CLUB - Top Row: T. Modahl, T. Smith, G. Kotlarek, D. Saari, C. Solmelc, L. Lovering, J. Adamiak, A. Simcnson. Middle Row: R. Reynolds, S. Karapetsas, M. Landgren, J. Gunderson, E. Krag l . , 0 Bottom Row: Mr. Lee, G. lrino, B. Gibbs, M. Gillette, J. Paskell L. Kahlls, S. Carlson, C. Swanson, F. Anselment. seth, J. Stavig, V, Teras, J. Makowsky. Bottom Row: K. Negard K. Haldorsen, D, Swanson, J. Haugen, N. Ahlberg, K. Sands F. Tuszka, D. Wagner. K? , 1 What people say you cannot do you try, and find out that you can - Henry David Thoreau xi ,. .. , 8 ' ' f 1 U X , Qin: , .- Gr . .-r, .t , f'.. I : 4 -'A-..1 wwf-1'-1-if ff- 1.1 .' . 457'-': h..ff?.:'.. fa. rc- ,sp '12 ,245 C51 ls si' V f- Q ' x 'Ns-f ' 'N h 'sz My X9 x 53 Nl- 'Q v-is 'x 1 Tom Modahl, Team Captain Coach John Vucinovich's veteran team, boasting nine experienced seniors on the starting eleven, earned a runner-up position in the City Conference. The Troians won a hard-fought victory over East, and snapped Morgan Park's first winning streak in several seasons. The City Championship game against Denfeld found Central with weakened ankles at five starting positions. After the first quarter the iniured Tro- ians succumbed to the rugged play of the Hunter Iinemen and Pete Bergman repeatedly broke through the iniury-riddled line for long gains. Lightweight backfielders Hassinger, Matson, Smith, and Lee showed blazing speed around end and ran well into the line. Ace half- back Lee electrified the fans with beautiful open field running and shed tacklers repeatedly. Led by their tiger-tempered little captain, Tom Gup Modahl, left guard, the line opened large holes for the backs and charged on defense for early tackles. Center Fryklund, tackle Miller, and guard McGann were outstanding in spite of late season iniuries. Trojan Earn Runner 4 ' A ml , k ,, A , . fzsff 4 I J -vw 1 - ::f.,,vv ::il r I I . Wm BLM, 4 . ,zz E A Third row, left to right: Mr. Baldwin, Mr. Hastings, L. Wegner, C. Salmela, D. Pylkkonen, J. Johnson, R. Sandelin, R. Dahl. Second row: T. Swor, R. Szhell, R. Tanski, B. Hansen, A. Bevis, D. Saari, B. McGanr1, G. Bfilkl-27: Fifi? f0Wr JA KUYCPELSUS, M- HOWGH3, T- FI'YlilUf1d, W. Wiodemann, W. Matson, B. Hassinger. l4O I believe the team this year could have gone undefeated if it had not been for iniuries , is the opinion of Captain Modahl. The conditioned squad often displayed spurts of brilliant foot- ball in tight situations against heavier, top-grade clubs, Central's fight- ing spirit reached its peak facing Superior Central, the finest team in Wisconsin. The Troians held the Wisconsinitcs to a tie until the last fifteen seconds, when a Viking field goal followed by an intercepted desperation Trojan pass gave Superior Central the game. The caucus of head football coaches from the City Conference selected Dennis Lee, backfield, and Gary Leland, Harvey Miller, Bill McGann, Tim Fryklund, and Tom Modahl in the line for the All-City Team. Receiving honorable mentions were Bruce Hassinger and Tom Smith. The football mentor and his assistants, Jack Baldwin, Fred Hart, and James Hastings, produced a well-drilled team with a spirited men- tal attitude. Llp Position In City Dennis Lee, High Scorer-65 Points , W., ,,,,,. Q ......s............ 1 Third row, left to right: D. Howard, D. Holte, L. Stovern, R. Carl, D. Holte, D. Maynard, Mr. Hart, D. Pylklconen, J. Arnquist, Mr. Vucino vich, R. Nelson, B. Nylen, Second row: B. Soderlind, D. Makowski, B. Nelson, L. Greenberg, J. Strom, D. Barnes, J. Fryklund, Mr Carlson, First row: T. Modahl, T. Smith, D. Lee, H. Miller, G. Leland, D. Fedo. 141 Moduhl moves I0 for a tackle MCUSOY1 SKINS left end Hcssvnger breaks nto an open feld Smlth scores a 60 yard TD r n Leland stolks has prey McGann sparks on defense l4 Hlbblng 6 Central 0 A drenchlng ram and penaltles turned a hard fought defens ve bat tle toward the Bluelackets Brainerd 0 Central 13 Fleet halfbacks Lee and Matson ran away from the Warriors around thelr ends Adding to the exclte ment Smlth lntercepted a pass and ran 60 yards for a T D whuch was :led by h s steppung out bounds East 'I3 Central 20 lntercepter Smlth agaln stole a pass and ran 60 yards for a T D Runs by Lee Smith Matson and keyed up plays by the llne won re venge for the Trogans Cathedral 0 Central 27 The Trolans again swept an over whelmung victory over the hard fghtlng Hllltopper eleven Beautiful runnung by Hasslnger and Lee out of the halfback slot piled up yard age and points Morgan Park 0 Central 'I9 The red and whlte got the lump the first half Trolan offense couldnt get started In the second half but thelr qulck defense held the enemy scoreless St Cloud 7 Central 7 The long trlp to the Grannte Cnty resulted In a de splrlted team which was held to a tue by the underdogs Superior Central 23 Central 13 The spirited Trolans played some of theor best ball of the s ason as they traded touchdown for touch down wnth the superb No l team an Wlsconsln holding them to a l3 l3 tue untll the last I5 seconcl Superior East 7 Central 33 roys A team recelved a rest whsle the B team gunned expert ence Denfeld 27 Central 7 A Hunter team who could do nothing wrong and a grant fullback Pete Bergman took the clty cham plonshlp away from cn mlury pla gued gallant Trolan team l . T . nul'f' i ' of on Morgan, picking up l9 points in ' 5 g . ' I I U 1 . h .. . T ,, ., - . 2 is . , I w N L' I Q1 JP K f , if is 75 MMJ X t it-1 eq ' 1' '11 A 1 A FU . A fx, 1, Q4- vu' A ,Q j EM .fi f Zf'?J - 4 1 A' D S' QXLQIQ QWA S GE ' 23+ K if 3 , A -H 8 X V 5, ,J f .' L, . W' KK Lo, -MI Y '4' . .1 , 1 f '49 I 5 an lf . 441 L, f Q sg' if ,ng-gmw WM Z 'awww Swain champ McNeal passes Berg. Harriers stride through brisk workout. Tim Swor lefldi the Pock- Troian runners swept Grand Rapids Invitational and Region 8 meets, as well as meets with Two Har- bors and Duluth East. But in the colorful John Swain Invitational at the Enger Park Course, the Defending State Champions of two years were underscored by Minneapolis Roosevelt and Southwest A he State meet the harrlers pursued the invincible Roose velt team around Lake Nakomis for second place Mild autumn found the boys running their four to six miles a day without wool caps, gloves, or ex- tra sweat clothes. Coach Charlie Banks, no less am- bitious than his runners rounded Lief Erickson's sta tue numerous times in good stride Next year Coach Banks will be watching rumor Tum Swor who could become a state contender Harriers Dominate Northern Cross Country :rd row left to right E Stenberg Manager C Banks Coach L S hl R Kl owski R Nord P Lillo M Zacher G Abrahomson ond w J Robins D undeen J kes on c eever ensen :vers lrst row Jackson Zengel A Jensen B Lockwcnd F Oman T Swor S Wegner C Berg I I l ' t t . . . . O O Th' , ' 1 , - , . - , . To , , os ', . , . ' , . , . 5 Sec ro 1 . ' , . S , , Lou , B. Peters , T. Hus vet, J. M K , G. J , W. S'l 5 F' 1 L, , R 145 CENTRAL GRAND MARAIS A ragged uneasy start slowed the Trouans but Jum Laspu and Jerry Sorensen kept the hoop warm un the second half and got the team off on the rught foot CENTRAL PROCTOR Wrth 30 seconds to play and Proctor one pount ahead Dennus Lee brulluantly stole the ball and drove the floors length for the wunnung lay up two seconds before the buzzer Central TWO HARBORS Thus was a close game marked by the Aqates press on defense Wuth Central ahead and I5 seconds to go Two Harbors scored a tup and a stolen pass to wun CENTRAL 3 DENFELD omung from sux pounts behund un the a quarter Central won theur thurd game when Laspu made a lump shot from the key ater Central broke open Denfeld s defense CENTRAL 3 CATHEDRAL Troy havung trouble wuth shootung all nu ht couldnt hold Cathedral s Eruckson who was the only player to score un double fugures CENTRAL 35 CLOQUET Wuth Troy havung a bad nught the Jacks used a fast break to splut the defense Sorensen was hugh for the Trouans CENTRAL 53 EA T y turned a clo e o a so vuctory behund Leland s 20 and Laspu s I6 pounts CENTRAL 6 GRAND MARAIS Central won a sound vuctory oxer the Vukungs t kung to he u un the secon ha Dan Howard led the way wuth 22 pount and Leland had II controllung the boards for Troy CENTRAL 3 TWO HARBORS Hcuvung a bad tume on the boards Central couldnt close un on the Agates althouoh Leland was hugh un the game wuth I8 Central SUPERIOR CENTRAL After holdunq the powerful Superuor Vukunqs the furst half Troy cooled off and made onl I8 pounts un the last half Laspu led for Troy wuth I4 CENTRAL 38 DENFELD In a close game all the way Troy lost a tough one un the last munute when the Hunters put on an effectuve press Up ogaunst one of the conferences toughest teams Troy lost a thruller un the last few munutes CENTRAL 28 CLOQUET After a close furst half Central makung only nune pounts un the last half couldnt hold the .lacks CENTRAL 4 SILVER BAY 0 Leland collected I3 to lead Troy to a comeback t se on half and to beat the Maruners by seven CENTRAL EAST A e carryung a slum lcad unto the se ond half :Ju havung trouble on thc boards Central ost a s u was on r nra wu CENTRAL 9 PROCTOR 3 Makung hus startung appearance Terry Kunze Q Tro vuc ry 5 pou Other u scorers were Leland ard Howard w th II ea h CENTRAL MORGAN PARK 3 In an overtu'ne per od Lee mode the wunnung sket wuth ll seconds o ay Laspu was hu rer fo the n ght ' CENTRAL A T e a o cams ran un s ur s second half Toy trucd t work the ball n but contunuolly lost ut to the taller Greyhounds who were huttung from all over the court Kunze breaks toward basket after gettung the ball from Laspu on the weave Trouan cager clutches the ball safe from Proctor ballhowks IA -44 -za 'E -48 -47 -41 -44 , I on ' -in - 7 -36 C ' ' ' ' ' I st , l I - 4 -47 I . , . .g I - -47 - S -42 Tro 5 first half int lid - 6 --44 by a' t ir ' d lf. - 4 -43 -39 -52 . g . . . in - -37 CENTRAL-37 MORGAN PARK-39 Leland drives into the key as Hanson follows - -52 - 7 -4 in he : d ' -44 -50 ft r ' ' ' : , t u ' . , l to E st. La p' luijl to Cct I 'th I4. -4 -4 l d 7' to ' to with I 'ntsl. h'gh , . i : . -46 -4 ba ' I pl , ' Agh sco u i wth 13. - -53 E S -61 In th first h lf b th t ' p t, ln the , r ' o i , 9 Junior Defenseman, B. McGann - SEASON SCHEDULE - Central vs. Cloquet ..,......... i3-O Central vs. Two Harbors .... l2-2 Central vs. East ................ 4-2 Central vs. Cathedral .,...... 7- Central vs. Morgan Park ..,. 5-l Central vs. Denfeld .....r.... 2-2 Central vs. Gilbert .... 6- Central vs. 2- Proctor ............ - TOURNAMENT GAMES - Central vs. Cloquet .... lO-O Central vs. East ........ 2-l Central vs. Denfeld .. 3-2 Top Row: Coach John Vucinovich, Student Manager l.. Wegner, J. Soderstrom, B. Johnson, D. Holte, G. R. Thomas, S. Wegner, Student Manager -Q WT. Senior Goalie, J. Robins Senior Detenseman, D. Holte Hockey Team Wins District 26 Troy's hockey team, dubbed by most pre-season forecasts as a mediocre club, tasted but one de- feat through the entire conference season. Central became noted for its defense along the blue line due to the efforts of Bill McGann and Dave Holte. Goalie Jerry Robins displayed brilliant goal tending, often stop- R. Klosowski, M. Bergman. Bottom Abrahamson, B. Silvers, J. Robins, B. sistant Coach- ping n e a r l y impossible shots which were fired at him from the maze of skaters, or diving head- long into a tangle of slashing sticks after the puck. Senior Bob Johnson led the first line to the attack. Opposite at the other wing skated senior Bruce Hassinger, also an out- standing player who had been persistently plagued by iniuries. Row: J. Cooper, D. Holte, B. McGann, Mrozik, W. Novak, J. Strom, S. Wagner. J,Mi4'29Nq.s, Hassinger outhustles East defense. Senior Wing B. Hossinger Championship Durlng the season Central had been tled and beaten by Denfeld s Hunters Then In the funals Central won a tre mendous sudden death overtime for the District 26 Championship After the flnal victory, Central s fans Immediately swarmed onto the Ice to congratulate their goyous team Abrahamson leads his offense ross thc buc e 1' itu- Johnson shows skull that cerrcd hum honors Jumor Cen er Cooper up ets Mor on offense wnth hard b dy che k l5l - t I I - .. H - . . , . f- Y ,, Y .1 .wmv ' Q 'Sf-, f aa. ' a: I lIn . ws V- 1 A ' . W ,-Aw' , ' . 1 , . 4 . , .. - - , I . I . , , , , u . . . glib-4 B ,fffy J ff G Kotlarek poses alter wmnmg the state lumpmg T Modahl slndes by an cross country trall champlonshnp Troyan Skiers Wm Minnesota State Championship Central s sk: squad hampered by early season lnlurles nevertheless won the State Champlonshlp the Dustrlct 25 meet Coach Charles Banks who IS an expert hlmself and one of the top cross country skiers In the country watched his team dns quallfy rn slalom and routed by Cloquet In cross country lumpers to raise their team from a low place flmsh One week later the boys were state champlons Charlue Salmela and Glenn Kotlarek made swuft safe runs through the slalom course for l3th and l4th places The next morning Charlie Berg took fifth It was lmpossuble for Centrals excellent place In cross country with Roger Smith and Tom Modahl taklng lOth and l2th to pull thelr team up to fourth place In lumplng Glenn Kotlarek sailed far ahead of the feeld to nab the gold medal and Charlle Salmela finished thlrd Thus Central again earned the fnrst place trophy Kotlarek Salmela Smlth and Modahl went to the Natlonal Junior Sk: meet In March There Glenn Kotlarek captured the ultnmate victory In hugh school skung by wlnmng the National Ju nlor Jumpmg Championship Back Row R Smuth C Salmela, C Berg C Banks, Coach Front Row A Srmonson, T Modahl, T Smlth, G Kotlarek C Salmela soars In llught from lump . . r , 2 T -1 ' 'J it A ,gk 'x X-, 'Psi R O O O 0 Q I , , I , I . . . . . 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I n l 152 Aix -qt S Salml breaststrokes hls way to vlctory Co Captain J Pnhlala shows hrs powerful form nn the crawl Swimmers Splash Central s tankers trauned under the chalked up a seasons record of 75 against the Northwest s top grade teams The team won both the Cnty and Bug Nlne Champlonshlps ln the State Meet Frank Oman earned a slxth place ln the dlvlng competnhon and Bob Norberg hustled a ninth In the 100 yard butterfly and t th ln the dlvldual medley Jerry Plhlala flnlshed clcventh In thf- lOO yard freestyle whsle hrs teammate Stan Salma got thlrteenth In the breaststroke Coach Gonyer looks forward to a very promusnng season as the team as reduced through graduation by only one 1 an Frank Oman F Oman folds un perfect gackmfe Co Captoxn to Cnty Bug 9 Championships e Wang D ako er Passon R Clevean J Mehrman H Anderson R Oman R Norberg D ODonnel D Maynard Idle Co Captalns J Puhlala F Oman Moddle Back R Conrad: Student Manager Coach Gonyer R Schell Assustont Student Manager l53 F' . .in . ' I 'L . X 5., U 0 0 0 O , - ' I ' Lft ' : . T I , M. Zach , B. Allen, S. Salmi, S. , . I d, Sparfcn doctrine of Cogch Ggnyerl C. Linder, R. Nyman, H. Boynton, D. Nelson. Right Wing: R. Nelson, D. Whltcomb, ' ' . M'd : - A . ' A , . . ' : . ', - en ' in- . ' I I I I T1 , . The Troian thinclads, many of whom are experience-proven sen- iors, should produce a very good record through this spring season. The team is marked by tremendous quarter-mile strength. Boys such as Tom Friedman, Wayne Matson, and Ray Klosowski have built a powerful mile-relay team. Troy is defending city champion in tliat relay. Central is also strong in the distance events, with several experienced runners, The city's fastest s p r i n t e r, Wayne Matson, who won the 100 and 220 yard dashes in the City- Regional as a iunior, is the man to beat in the sprints. Most athletic, Dennis Lee, has proven himself as an excellent b road iumper and high iumper. Junior letterman Don Pylkkanen, who developed tremendously in the hurdle events, wins his share of points. Perhaps the team's most outstanding individual is Hercules shot putter, Dale Abrahamson, who has rapidly developed into one of the finest shot men in the state. Coach Hart has ci new assistant in Mr. Vercota, who set records as a high school athlete. A' W. Matson sprints for the tape. D, Lee leaps for distance Track Team Shines in Arrowhead Meets Back Row: T. Smith, D. Abrahamson, R. Zengel, J, Jackson, D. PyllKk0f16t'l, R. N0fd, D- l-Be, B- Lockwood. l-- JCCJKSOH, G GYGNH Saari, R. Sandelin, M. Zacher, P. Andler, B. Nylen, R. Carl, First Row: B. McGann, C. Berg, R, Mattson, T. Swor, S. Golden Coach Hart. Second Row: W. Matson, G. Kelly, J. Loukes, D. R. Schley, S. McCurley, R. Klosowski, F. Oman. S j we P ts..-..., 1 Back Row lack Baldwin coach W Hanssen student manager W McGann D Makowsky, B. Hassinger, J. Robins. Not pic- r o e D How r D ee Tanst R Braun tured T Modahl T Smith. Baseball Club Boasts Tremendous Talent With one of the best teams in years, Central is determined to go places in the State Baseball Tournament in June. Behind the power-hitting of Harvey Miller ancl Dennis Lee and other dependable batmen such as Bruce Hassinger, Jerry Robins, and Dick Holte, Coach Jack Baldwin should have plenty of men on base. Pitching also is a strong department with long, lanky Dave Holte and Dan Howard on the mound. Early pre-school practice indf- cates that moral is the club's out- standing attribute. The team prac- tices and plays its games at Hart- ly Field during the regular season. Dick Holte, Bruce Hassinger and Mike Howard usually play the in- field, while Miller, lee and Robins usually snag any balls that escape into the outf'eld. The club is seek- ing reverge against Denfeld who beat them in the finals in the Rcgion last spring, and if they cnter the state tournament, they will take the support of their fel' low Troians. - 'ul' HHH! -'- ' --Q1 I . .F lf , . 4 La.....-..........4. v ' 3 , sf wit 35 fag? , 7 Y xt It HE, - A ' TENNIS TEAM: D. Lind, R, Mcllroy, C. Wakefield, D. Lorass, Coach James Hastings. 9 . ,V,. r -3 W 1 .- .A sf, D. Peterson leans into serve. Golf and Tennis Teams are Sparce But Splrlted TENNIS Sparked by two hard hnttlng sophomores coach Jlm Hastmgs tennns troupe played capably agalnst the clty s toughest teams The netters played Important meets against Proctor Denfeld and Eastand took In the bug Cnty Regnonal Tournament at Wheeler Fleld Bug Guns of the club are sophomores Duck Lorass and Doug Lund who displayed powerful serv uce and drnvmg vollles The other racqueteers were Dennus Peterson Rosemary Mcllroy and Carolyn Wakefield all returmng from last years squad The team IS hampered by lack of a convement place to practlce East s ace Jay Trob looms as the clty s best player W Coleman dlsplays drlvlng form ww W wflrwsa. ati GOLF Coach Walt Garvue put has few but hardy golfers through their paces In several tough meets at Enger Golf lmks Flrst man on the team was Bob Hanson who moved up from last years team The chief powers In the dlstrlct that the squad faced were Denfeld and Cloquet Coach Garvue who IS Central s athletlc director spent some tvme on adlustung the boys swmgs as both at frst faded their woodshots towards the rnght of the falrway Garvue often played matches agamst the opposmg coaches whsle has boys took on thenr opponents GOLF TEAM W Coleman Coach Walt Garvue R Hanson fn-pf we Q wiyxgv -a-his W 156 , Q 0 ' ' I ' I ,. . . , . . - . . , I I . . . . , . lt - vt - - - . , . . 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Iii, ..- Z ,mr V' , ,, , , gag A x, Q VX' -ix' f 'V , ., v i., gk, 4 if A T, q ie ,Q , fig . x cixgn A Fit J' fi 'W . ,yi ' xx - ww. ,gm du I it h left Rigahgsg s, Jerom win, Jim if L-4 ff A I -f 1 G A A MAJOR AWARD WINNERS FOR l958 WERE Fourth Row left to rught P Gordon G Hedenquust J Nelson M Ma nke B Kangas N Ahlberg J Slermala an B Pouge Wakefueld N rd R w M Hull C Carlson S Johnson Nelson S Karapetsas G Gabruelson and E Kragseth Second G A A Presents G A A members may wun theur mauor award by successfully completung requurements set up by the executuve board They must play un three team sports complete four unduvudual actuvutues and sux outdoor sports plus showung theur leadershup abuluty by offucuatung at games beung sportheads of an ac tuvuty or actung as captauns of a team Upon the completuon of these actuvutues totalung about 250 hours of tume the gurls receuve theur chenule D strupe and numerals Membershup us open to any senuor hugh school gurl To wun a mauor award us not necessary Many try for a munor award about one half the work of a mauor award whule others loun to meet other gurls and have fun The actuvutues range from archery to snowshoeung and cook outs to table tennus ln addu tuon to the requured actuvutues are specual events un whuch partucupatuon us not requured The furst bug prouect of the year us Red and Whute Day G A A trummed second floor hall un the tradutuonal red and whute, but added small 7 ? Q 2 Row M Ruth M Waunuo C Swanson J Nelson D Warner C Masted C Yerdon and l lewus Furst Row J Thompson B Jankowsku K Sands J Lehtunen B Merkel B Nygren and Staley Mssung t m the pucture are R Anderson an J Peterson 33 Letter Wunners crowns and footballs to the lockers Also the trembl ung cardboard Denfeld football player was beung rushed asude by the husky Trouan player of Central The perky red hats wuth whute streamers were made by GA A and guven to every student and teacher The pom poms also made by G A A added a festuve note to the school A cheerung sectuon was held at the basketball and hockey games to help boost the spurut of the team Extra fun and entertaunment were had at a coed sports nught The gurls played the boys un a volleyball game others played b a d m u n t o n or shuffleboard Refreshments were served by the gurls Bake sales were held un the cafeterua several tumes durung the year Plaques and toothbrushes were also sold to earn money for the annual banquet Mauor and munor awards were guven and cham puonshup team members recognuzed at the annual banquet Newly elected offucers were presented by thus years offucers completung another year wuth G A A but the memorues of the work and fun wuth new and old fruends remauns l58 1 l , Y 3 J Q 8, ,W - ,A , ui , ., V ff 1. M , 1: I V, W., Lv! 1 in -X ns- of N, ,J u . :N t ar - -1 N Q, ' -X . ? l ' ,, ff. y ' T l 1 . . . : : . , . ' ' , . , . , . , : ' , . , . D , . , . , , . . ' . ' : . , h , . , . , . ' d . ' . . ', . , . ' , . , . Thi O 1 . ' , . , . , C. ' , . C. . l ' ro ' . d , . , . . . . . 0 Q O Q l I I I ' ' . . ., I . . . . . . . . lu vu - - , a . , . Q v u 1 I I - s I I I . I . . . . . . ., , me C,,,.f1'? G. A. A. President, Beverly Merkel. Officers Lead Activity Whether it's fall, wfnter, or spring, the Girls Athletic Asso- ciation finds an activity in which to participate. Pictured below are a few girls starting on a fall hike. Their destination may be a place at least one mile away, like Leif Erickson Park, Chester Bowl, or even to the football games. To complete the hiking requirement each girl must walk a total of 40 miles. Toboggan- ing is an exciting winter sport enioyed by many girls. They meet at an appointed place and spend several lzours of fun and thrills together, When spring finally rolls around it brings thoughts of softball. The softball tournament is short but full of excitement. A championship team is chosen, ending the team sports for another year. The advisors this year have spent many hours making the gfrfs better sportswomen. The officers help plan a schedule of activities to mceke G. A. A. as success- ful as possible. Officers and advisors meet to discuss coming events Seated are E Kragseth recording secretary Miss Barlau and Mrs Pearson advisors and C Staley corresponding secretary Standing are G Gabrlelson vice president B Merkel president andl Lewis treasurer active GAA m mbers go on hik as the toboggan plunges into a snowbank softball game 159 Thoughts of school are left behind as these Hey, Marilyn, watch out, cries Marlene Several players select equipment for a e a ' e. ' . . Several members of the execuhve board glve their Ideas ln planning actuvlhes rndgren serves the blrdle pang or a oln n badmmton game L Campbell bowllng sporthead hopes tor a strtke as she sends the ball down the alley Pollerskatmg at the Curllng Club ts sele ed by J Fryke and S Kabal as a requurement Fellowship, Fun Planning G A A actlvltnes and specral events rs the duty of the executlve board which IS cam posed of officers and all sportheads Actuvrtres such as rollerskatlng are set up for partrclpatlon by any GAA member Badminton and shuffle board are also enloyed by many The mlnlmum requirement for badminton lS 25 games and for shuffleboard 40 games Srxteen te a m s competed for the bowling The champlonplonshlp team members are entitled to a chenlle bowling ball for the arms of their letter sweaters A basketball tournament was held and the top eight teams played off for the champlonshup Basketball a mayor team sport at G A A as enloyed by C Ny gacrd who shoots for a basket as N Skarbokka guards her l ' l O championship. Averages were kept each week. M.L' A 'ho't p'tia l6O g D Wagner enloys swummmg In the Y pool Unite Members A year round sport which provides fun and good exercrse ns swrmmmg whuch was held at the Y this year The glrls were taught every thnng from basrc strokes to fancy dlves as they offered to qualufned gurls The skating requirement of 30 hours of ac tual skating was completed by many gurls as a mann wmter sport Other wmter sports Include snowshoelng, tobogganung and skung Carolyn Wakefield led her exceptional team on to the Volleyball Champlonshrp The team had an outstandlng record of l3 wms and no losses Sports tue In wuth many thlngs Our annual banquet was fmanced by the dlllgent work of the gurls who sold toothbrushes Wnth o delermlned look M Lindgren returns the ball 'ill PR' N.-K, QW Co Chairmen of our toothbrush sale C Make and l. Conrad: dnsplay proper selllng techmque Clockwuse S Ost P Sorenson J Hendrlckson L Youngberg D Durocher S Mattson led by theur captaln C Waketneld took the volleyball champuonshlp P Johnson Ieodsl Johnson L Youngberg and P Sorenson around Kenwood Rmk as they complete therr skatung acttvrty in 1t3ct,. t . ' 'xx 1 A I' U 4 ii oaf 1 . ' s .- ,af xx .... 4 1 0 l .. .. - . . . . I preferred. Junuor and Senior Life Saving were also f v ' ,l A A an T y J - 777 K, . , . . l6'l DEX SENIORS Abrahamson D le 38 48 107 114 154 Abrahamson Patrnck 48 Adamskr Adrey 48 123 131 berg Nanc 40 48 102 3 Alava Erlc 48 Albertson Roger 48 en D nn1s 48 08 Aen James 24 48 an 11 4 raldlne 8 40 41 48 Kenneth 24 48 07 R1chard Carl 24 107 Ruchard Peter 6 48 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson 49 Anselment Florence 41 47 99 7 3 lornsen Jan 12 49 99 1 2 Asperhe1m Robert 49 69 107 136 er Bonn1e 6 13 17 re Patty 25 49 Be rg Behlrng Stuart 49 107 no1t Kelth 41 49 Berg arles 47 49 8 5 Berg Pa FICIU 40 9 Berg Robert 49 132 1am 49 98 104 Dav1s Nancy 51 Dodge Sarah 39 Doollttle Frances 2 Doran Nancy 52 Doy R lph 8 41 52 Duner Karln 52 20 Dzuck Coral 52 4 on Mary 23 52 99 Eck erg Bonnre 52 129 130 ert Marlene 8 18 40 Ek Robert Endres Barbara 52 Eng Clnfford 52 99 Engels Rlchard Erlckson Eldora 52 114 E c son Gerald 38 0 52 6 Fenrlng Nancy 53 98 113 Ferguson Frana 53 Flsh Danrel 53 Forbort Nancy 23 47 53 100 17 Foro Bradley 40 53 130 136 Forrest Agustus 53 110 135 ss1 Sh rley 15 3 x Phyllls 53 French Gary 53 132 136 Frnedenson La ry 53 132 6 Fr1edman Thomas 23 46 47 53 122 Fryklund Tmothy 17 19 53 120 140 141 Gartner Jack 25 54 111 lmpola Lou1se 55 ola Sharon 55 116 no G ace 55 71 ac son Lrry 40 46 47 10 14 4 J nsen Alv1n 55 132 5 r1na Jens 6 19 5 12 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Barbara Ga e 40 56 Barbara Sue 56 Bernuce 5 1 6 9 Bonnne 5 98 29 39 40 4 6 Brenda Carter 8 Gordon Joann Karen 25 40 56 e 70 06 rue 41 43 56 uune 23 56 2 ert 41 56 07 150 Todd 70 Wayne 70 106 2 6 56 123 O bs Bette 54 99 120 Grondahl W1lI1am er al Phyllls 49 Blackwood Georgeann 50 98 114 133 Blakeney P ggy 50 114 133 Blackorby James 70 wden Judlth 26 27 50 Bowen Dennls 50 etbach Gayle 23 50 111 1 omme Barbara 25 50 114 122 Br wn Kathleen 23 50 114 ke Colleen 19 50 72 99 entnng J mes 11 24 41 0 rrlne 50 71 72 9 Gerads Ev1n 54 106 Germalne Gene 70 Glbson Roger 54 Glov1nsk1 Leonella 70 131 Goerz Leanna 9 24 43 54 99 137 Gooler Douglas 24 107 G vednlk Glen 18 Gowan Mrchael 70 Gravelle Charles 70 Greene Rlchard 54 23 54 124 3 Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson F th 50 0 en 50 n 50 104 san 23 4 5 Chalstrome Carol 5 Chessen Eugene 51 O7 0 rurleo Jean 26 27 Cole Richard Coleman Wesley 51 56 107 Comstock Judy 40 51 120 2 nradu Roy 13 23 C ntos Paul 51 7 ory Stanley 25 51 Cosgnff K hleen 23 51 98 Costanze Barbara 51 114 132 Cruz Raquel Lucla 23 51 Curruer Thomas 51 1 O Curry Robert John 51 Dahlgren Davld 52 Guzek Deanna 54 117 Hagodorn Dorothy 54 117 134 Ha enbrock John 41 54 130 131 H nlon Wlllldm 54 101 103 122 4 assnnger Bruce 54 110 142 144 Hedln Elwood 24 54 106 Hendrlckson Reg1nald 18 2 54 134 Hermanson Glor1a 24 35 41 46 47 00 H rmanson J dlth 54 114 4 1 5 gene 26 100 Joyce 40 ncent 9 10 nrlchs Danna 12 5 te D vld 70 101 4 15 5 H rn James 55 2 Howard Mrchael 40 55 104 140 146 5 162 1 El me 12 4 47 20 4 s1la J net 22 57 99 K ot Shlrley 11 43 57 O Kalser Muchael 57 Kasell James 57 Keeler Barbara 57 130 133 K y Joyce 57 123 0 Kempfert Rlchard 57 Kennedy Barbara 57 123 130 ela D nna 57 111 Klrsch Terry 57 122 Klosowskl Rymond 14 26 41 43 0 105 145 150 ts L lan1 18 8 2 Kotlorek Glenn 58 137 152 Krlske Shlrley 58 K n Carol 40 47 58 4 Kunze Kenneth 70 108 136 r 1 L rune 23 58 urshoff John 58 04 Landro Kenneth 58 Larson Gerald 58 las1nsk1 Joyce 25 39 58 sp1 James 58 72 132 146 L our K thryn 58 111 e Dennls 815 9 22 4147 58 72 73 4 146 5 trnen J n1ce 58 112 eand Gry 25 58 8 149 1er Carol 22 58 117 Lepplolo F ye 58 123 136 wls lras 5 L1nne Dave 59 Lockwood Bruce 26 59 104 145 154 Lon on Lorralne 59 69 99 114 125 32 Lonn Margaret 20 59 72 114 123 Lou es James 18 47 59 104 145 154 Luczak Vvlan 59 123 136 ndsten J ann 41 59 98 I I ,51,111,123 lmp I I I ,131 I 5 I I I I I ' I I 52, 111, 12 lri I 1 I I ,98,116,137 I ' I I I 122 1 11 I 5 ,,,, 55, 4, 105 'I .I I I I 1, 5 I I ,43I ,128 5, 15 Ahl I I1, I I ,124,17,158 I 'I I 1 5 I 'I I I 14 I -I I I I 13 Je' I 'I I 12,16, 17, I47, 5, 71 I I E51 I ,,,, 111,135 119, 0,124 A11 I 5 'I I1 ,122 5 I 'I I I I 1, I ,120,123 H I I I Egg I I I I I 52 I I ,112,124 ,55, ,8,107 I , ',5,1,12 Ige - I ,,,, 123,131 I I I 'I 5, I 1 I I I I1 I ' I I I I I I 43, 7, 5 I - I I4sI ,132 I ' I I I9, 12, 13, 55 I ' I I 24, ,107 ' , I I I I 4, 5 ,115111I ,112 1111 I I I 4, I 10 I I I ,13 I I I I49I ,12, 128, I I I I I I I I 17 I I I Lyl I I 1 I 116 Mb- I e I,,, 1,118,127, ' I ' I IM5' ,,,, 117,118 128 I ,,,, I 101, ,P51' I I ,112,12,134 1I I I I I 1 ,124 ,R515 I I I1 I ,151 Bak I ' I I I I 22, 41, 49, 120, 131 I I I I I . . 5511, I I ,123,131 I 11 I I I I , , 1 I I I For 'I 1 I I 2 I 53, 112 1515, 5' I I 19, 22, 41, 5, I 57, 71 Be -I - I I I131 Fo, ', I 114 73,1 I 12 I Ch I I I 10, 122,124, 145, I I I , Jus' I 5 I I I ,125 12,154 ' I r I I I 13 ab I ' ,,,, 16 I I..I I I . 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