Central High School - Helios Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1942

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HAGLUND, ANN MARIE No one can quite resist such a petite miss as Ann. Seated behind a monstrous typewriter, she can scarcely be seen, but she makes herself heard by the swift forming of words. She has method all her own that strikes ' friendship. a the right key in a HANSON, VIVIEN LOUISE Vivien's harping is confined strictly to music, for a more pleasant person can hardly be found. When she is about, there is never any discord. She is as quaint and original as the sweep- ing hooped skirt she wore for ' dress-up day. HAKKEN, HOWARD We would think that Howard was a great virtuoso with his illustrious locks: he is -on the organ of his voice. Hak gives nee both on an A-I performa the platform and on the stage of life. HARPER. DANIEL h say that a slip of the ' Naval T ey tongue will sink a ship.' secrets or clues as to where a pot of gold is hidden at the end of the local treasure-hunt would be equally safe entrusted to a fellow with Dan's quiet discre- tion., He's always on deck with a grin. 28 the Seniors on 5 0 ..- Kg MQ, HAWKINS, OBERT HELDER, MARGARET JANE ' paragraph Margaret is a composition of ualities which we 'find an HART, BRUCE H. can match There are few who ' lYlg'D0Ylg Bruce's skill with a p H sets the pace lan? paddle. e is game to take on any c a lenger. He serves a smile along ll and that is the w'th every ba , core of friends. To put into one all the varying moods that make our President one of the most popular guys in the class would call for magical condensa- tion. His imitations of Hitler and shiftless Clem are a far cry from his intelligent and per- severing execution of all his overwhelming duties. Character- istic of Bob is his crediting his success to Lady Luck. all those K1 most admirable in the Amerie girl of today. This and the possession of a lovely singing voice lead us to expect that in the near future we will be able to say, Yes, I knew Margaret when - HEMMES, MARY OUIS :v Everyone know Ma If for two reasons. he nv - vious is that s is H ly at her post e schoo t e: the other, t s own th quickest and h cest s 'e ant, making that anyone cou Hemmie an exam e to e mem- r s Squad, bers of the Cou which she manages S expertl if n he nets a s A X

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f l...17- ' ' A 1 mir? GINEBAUGH, RUTH MARY bow' . T, , ,wsu 51-gogfv 'I I EWING, BARBARA Barb is old-fashioned charm in modern dress. Numerous difficult situations have been settled by her tactful word and famous Ewing giggle. We wonder how she maintains all that sparkling vitality with which she soars through her innumerable activi- ties, such as that super-new handbook, and still manages to End time to be friendly to everybody. FASSE, DOROTHY LOU We have all observed the in- tricate workings of a watch, to which our senior class may be likened. Every wheel must con- nect before the clock will work. Dot is a very important part of that machine, that keeps the wheel of progress turning and makes the senior class tick. FERJCH, DORIS! MARIE Education is a wonderful thing. We learn so much from readin', writin', and 'rithmetic. Just by reading Doris' character we find she is pleasant and industrious. Her writing shows that she is neat, and we don't need arithmetic to figure out that she is a fine friend. GEORGACAKES, JELAN In this age of noise and con- 'fusion it seems refreshing to dis- cover someone as demure and natural as Jean. who can go through the day unconsciously lightening it with her sponta- neous chuckle and delightful philosophy. GOODMAN, MARILYN Ever since we can remember Marilyn has been hard at work laying a strong, solid foundation for the building of her character, but she is never too busy to help a. neighbor with his task. Her complete Dlans include room for the expansion of her out- standing musical talent. FORSBERG, LENHARD A., JR. Bud was that boastful, bombas- tic blackguard, General Wei of the senior play. When he's not being the high school Barry- more, he can be found exercis- ing' his pencil-holders listening to Kay Kyser. Some day after ' tomorrow will find Bud design- ing airplanes- he hopes. V, Q..-.QQ-lf! fQ,w,5f' ., 5 f . s Lu-,JK 4,,...s.6 -:F--,.,3.a-bl.-Lv., . ..,'s.,...- ..,-Q 6u....s-1 -51... is I W ,Nt 1.-.,, .. .qv - 4 r'. 1-,Q :LM J-'-il Here is a welcome newcomer to Central this year. Her care- free laugh and art ability just fill the bill and keep her much in demand to serve on various committees and work on other activities. We are glad she de- cided to spend her final year of high school with us. GROS, MARJORIE JANE Marjorie is another student who has worked out a neat bal- ance of education and fun. We hear she means business in Re tail Selling class, and it really Days dividends when we invest in education. Here's to a gross of success to her in the com mercial world.



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HENLEY, CAROL The subdued Carol in this photograph tries to disguise the fact that she literally bubbles over with gay chatter and irre- pressible chuckles. She is a so- ciable little miss 1and we do mean littlej who keeps everyone enchanted by her fountain of youth. HIBBERT, MURIEL Muriel is a versatile lass. She can bat a ball that will make the best baseball player bat an eye-but she can also make a hit with her business ability. She has the basis for a good field of work in the days to come HOOPER, JAMES R. Hoop is the master me- chanic to consult when your car and shivers a na- coughs feebly stop. After a speedy examx tion he will diagnose the case of an engine in expert profes- sional lingo. We give him the official title of Doctor of Autos - immobile. I-IOOVER, WILLIAM Bill saunters peacefully down our halls. Lessons, even tests, cannot ruffle his imperturbable serenity. As he joins in the conversation and plans of his friends, the supply of quiet amusement starts with the cor- ners of his mouth and continues, making pleasant wrinkles around his eyes. Then a friendly silence ensues. F ii E 29 HUBBARD, JAMES EDWARD HURD, MARY LUCILLE He will go sliding along the Mary is quiet but has a sub- road of success in the waves of dued, dry humor that makes her a hot trombone. Jim himself conversation sparkle. Being with may be quiet and dignified, but her is like watching lights and he surely can get anything he shadows play upon a portrait, wants -Ve high-class or low-down so varied are her successive rhythm-out of that horn of thoughts. They are equally en- his. gaging Whether of serious mat- ters or of the brightest by-word of the day. JOHNSON, ELLSWORTI-I ' t enough to JINKS, MAXINE FOX Jinksie's dignity is softened by the warmth of her enthusiasm d willingness. We have all ' ' h t we mean an been considering W a to Central, but here's a girl whose love of Central can well be an example to all of us. 'Q Ellsworth IS modes scoff at the thought that we consider him one of the most enjoyable of companions. His observing comments are unique, and he is never without a healthy curiosity about What's Cookin'? or l ful sugges tion to lend. ahep

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