Central High School - Red and Black Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1940

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SENIOR Sl-IINDIG Q ORGET the Senior Shindig? Never! How can anyone forget january 10, 1940, at eight o'clock when the greatest cast of celebrities ever to assemble at one place, at one time, appeared in the studios of the Central Highcasting Svstem in the Central High School Auditorium, to give a memorable broadcast. With the aid of Miss Lorraine Lowry, the departing class of January 1940, in order to raise funds for this Red and Black, gave a performance that will never be surpassed. The program included various types of entertainment such as: cooking lessons, advice to love- lorn, weather broadcasts, drama, sports reviews, and comedy. The program was as follows: Staff Announcer sr,ss,s,,,s,....,......, Morton Luebbert Tizzie Lisch, cooking expert ,rrr .rs. D olores Kling Mionne Triplets Tap Dance r,.. Lucille Morris, Marion Aye, Marie Strinni Announcer rrrsr........,...L...,,.,,,.,.... Rayburn Muth Professor X. Pert, ....,..............., Harold Hoelscher Arabella Flutteriluss .....c..,........ - ....... H azel Erby Weather Man. .,...r......,.,. ,. ........,. ....Kieth Maxfield Guy Lombardo, ..........,....r........ .Kenneth Hundelt Take 'Em Out Pla house Announcer ....s...,,,..........,..r........,,.. .,.. Orson Welles ......... King Arthur Glenn Brown Marshall Shurnas . .rr,..... .. ,...,, Marshall Shurnas Lancelot .,r......,... r.,... . , .,.... Eugene Allen Elaine ,.cLL,..r,,., ....,..., , Lenora Shy Guinevere ,Lr..L, ....o., R ose Randazzo Lavaine .,., L. ,.,r.,.... .......,,... . .Y.,,, . - Gawaine . L ..rr . ...,...... ,....,...rrr. L .Harold Hoelscher Rayburn Muth V. Sports Review Reporter Graham McCracker Harry Pomeroy Percival Aloysius Witherspoon o,... Volney Rooke VI. Don Ameche .....r.. ....... .,.....L G l enn Brown Nelson Eddy ..,.r,..... ...,.rrrrr....... R ecording Edgar Bergen. ..........r.s ...rrroso. W arren Weisz Charlie McCarthy .,.......,....r..,......rr..r Rose Glazer Dorothy Lamour .rrr, . ................. Lucille De Pauli Armbruster and Orchestra -. ..., Kenneth Hundelt VII. Announcer ,,-,,,s.....,s,,..,........ ........ K ieth Maxfleld George Burns, ,..,s,s,s ..,....,..,,,.... I Ohn Peters Gracie Allen ..,,ss.. ...,ro. K atherine Hunter Ray Noble ,ss.,.., ,....... K enneth Hundelt To close the evening, festivities were carried on in the boys' gym, in the form of a dance at which the seniors and their guests frolicked until 10:30 P. M. YOU COULDN'T FOOL HIM There was once a -boy named Johnny who was very young, and had to be looked after very closely, as to what foods he ate, and at what times he ate the food. His mother, Mrs. Brown, watched him very closely, as she wanted her boy to be strong and healthy. At supper time Mrs. Brown would put food on johnnyis plate that was recommended for him by the doctor, and after he ate that, he was given more if he wanted it, just so he didn't eat too much. When Mrs. Brown had cake or pie tor supper, and she didn't think johnny should eat any of it at that time, she would spell it out to her husband like this, Hjohn, do you want any 'p-i-e' or 'c-a-k-e'? And her husband would answer according to his wishes. But Johnny was a wide-awake little boy, and knew something was going on. After this had gone on for several nights, Johnny observed that his mother didn't ask his father if he wanted any c-a-k-e or p-i-e at the usual time, so he waited a little longer. Then he said to his mother Mother, haven't you got any 'b-s-o' for supper tonight? Eighteen -BERNIECE BRIGHT, '42,



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MARSHALL K. SHURNAS An all around guy we all agri'1',' An executive important, he's bound to bv. New Senior President, '39, Senior Pres- ident. '40, Dancer in Homecoming, '37, '38, Senior Shilling, '40, Band. '36, Orchestra. '36. '37, '38, All-High School Orchestra. '37, All-High School Band. '38, lrflflillflll Team. '30. '37, '38, '39, JANUARY Letter. '37. '38, '39, Captain. '38, '39, On Public High School All Star Team, '39, On All District High School All- Star Team. '39, Track Team, '36, '37. '38, '39, Letter. '37, '38, '39. DOLORES KLTNG A truly great speaker Dolores will be, The people who hear her will surely agree. Third Term Award, Jefferson City, '37, Lamps, Commencement Speaker, '40, Secretary New Senior Class, '39, Secre- tary Senior Class. 39, Athenaeum, '37, '39, '39, Vice-President Chemistry Club. '39, President French Club, '38, '39, Biology Club. '37, Co-C-Hi. '38, '39, G.A.A,, '36. '37. '38. '39: Chevron, Dc- hating Team. '39. Spelling: Club, '39, Senior Shindig, '40. AUDREY SULLIVAN She takes in every firld in sight, From work of brain, to work of ' . might. ., Red and Black, '39. '40, Carnival. '39, Senior Sliincliu. '39, New Senior Vice- Presiflent. '39. Senior Vice-President. '40, Lamps, Classical Club. '36. Treas- urer. '37, French Club. '38, '39, Chem- istry Club. '38. President, '39, Girls Literary Society, '37, '38, Co-C-Hi, '37. '38, Treasurer. '39, G.A.A., '36. '37. '.l8. Vice-President. '39: Chevron. Letter. llarlminton. Tennis, Soccer. Hockey. Vol- leyball. Ping Pong. v f-'?F?a '. 'f ' , 6-. ' ,tif Q if Q. - K ..e .'Vi' ,Vi 'ti' if- ity? fl :'B'1k. X , ,-if M,,,,H uv, ini M e 5 gig, ,A f r.Lt'? ?.4-vk, 3 fox. HARRY ROBERTS This young fellow is quite deb- anair, Always a smile, with never a rare. Biology Club, '37, Commercial Service Club, '39. NELLIE H. BARTON Charming and deft, year in and your out, Of her success we have no doubt. Lamps, LaCastilla. '38, Vice-President Commercial Service Club, '39, News Staff Typisf. '39, G.A.A,, '36, '37, iss. '39: Ping Pong. Shutlleboard, Hockey, Volleyball. Baseball. Twenty GLENNON ROBERT BOYLE On the gridiron this lad was a star, His blocking and running were much above par. .' Student Council. '39, La Castilla, '38, Football Team, '37, '38, Letter, '38i B team, '36. MHJTON BELLER To be a great reporter is Mil- ton's aim, We're sure his wrtings will 'win him acclaim. Bookkeeping Club. '38, Chemistry Club, '39, News St:-15, '38, '39, Reporter, '38, Associate Editor, '39, Sports Editor, '39, Numeral Track Team, '36. NELLH: BELLEW Nellie was an outstanding lass, Ever a leader of the class. State Debate Letter. '38, Student Council Representative, '39: Dehritinvz Team. '37. '38, Athenaeum, '37, '38, '39, Vice-Presi- CbS'miSlfY Club- '39- dent, '39, '40. ESTHER BRTGADIER Much grarc, with wisdom she displays, I She'll rrarh her goal without delays, Owls, Co-C-Ili. '39, G.A,A., '36, '37 DAVID M. BRAVERMAN Tall, dark, and handsome is our Dave, I About whom many of our girls did rave.

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