Central High School - Centralia Yearbook (Bay City, MI)

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WW aww fyif? QKW jgmy 03594-7 MEM Editor-'un-Okie? ldanda Lemme fixssi. Edkior CkavXes Havuerj ,art Editor 'June Hvjclmrn Asst Art Edatov Vera Miller gfginarkt-xax Nanagev Kirks, Depoe, fiaduevtising Manager LJBHKS Yiedwlan ggi? 535.3535 HSE!! N A NX if of We. The Class oT l934, dedicaTe This year's annual To Mr. Charles l-lamilTon and Mr. Orlin Trapp, who so willingly devoTed many hours oT Their Time in an endeavor To make our vision oT a school radio sysTem a realiTy. AlThough numerous laudaTory phrases are due To Them, no words are worThy oT expressing our sincere appre- ciaTion 'For Their splendid work. ., ge D! fi S' li I v. gr 1' 2 M I. 0.1 1 1: M, 'V I , , I Charles F. Hamilfon. mr. aaa: Orlin D. Trapp 45 62? 6 .....-9 Radio has been chosen The Theme of The book. because during The pasT year The mosT compIeTe high school radio sysTem in The STaTe of Michigan has been insTalled in CenTral High School. Thispro- jecT was financed Trom The Group Fund Through The hearTy coop- eraTion oT TaculTy and sTudenTs. The sysTem was insTalled by Cen- Tral sTudenTs under The supervision oT Mr. Trapp oT The Physics DeparTmenT. Aclminisfrafion Gradua+es Under-Graduafes Sfudenf C-Bovernmenf Acfivifies General Music Drama Sporfs Odds and Ends fi i .. Q! ' 1 , C A an if '74 ' 4 1 +-Q 7E2wf1vt..mi'is,,1' X f i 15 f 55'2E J 3 J , im. ff ' , x 7 ,ff I , N315 xi ,.: is fr r L' '7 if-1, THE TOWER Thus when we view some well-proportioned dome No single parts unequally surprise, All comes united to the admiring eyes. 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Clancey Francis H.,Merrill Eliia Janie l-lermarl -'F ip. Kdelme Ballamy ,K fl Erma Hellmufh V - Fred B. Rodgers Q 1 .Mk amiga . 753 ,fig . f Faye J. Hill Mabel M. Carland Ellzabe+l'1 Krafka Grace Lees l A L: wi P1 an J f L fg Eclllh Marvel Mabel R. Carver Clare R. Murphy ' Eva Bolhe Irma Anschuli Lola L. Bishop L, gr, 'Egan HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY , ' , r R' W 'T Kk'., . 'nf ' , 'L' ffl? r jg, -' -' Q, , fic Whiz! tb . . 5 -.Q f ' :srl ' J. 1 Y dd qw L 1 A 1'-Af 244, , . 833,33 Q fl lx Malhilcla Schroeder Mary McKinney Erma Hoclgsod H. E. Ten Eyclc Grace R. Payne 10 Alice A. Howe 'Q T ,wwqe HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Mae l. Shaw Claylon R. Garloclc aa Verma Saparling Susan H. Perrin Pearl A. Phelps Charles H. Carlson 7-Y-4 Q li 4 .i as a 4 rr 5 3 Dorollwy Frosr Melba Curry Julia L. Goddeynee Clara L. Krause Zelma McCloskey Frank G. Davis fw 'I , ll 4. rl Sa se J 5 Gerfrude Ruhlig Nelda Taylor Frances Schullz H. R. Evans Dorolhy Tomlinson Dorolhy Leibrand HIGH SCHOCL FACULTY l l l l , a . I l l a f l l l A H 'F R E . sr- usa: -' ra-I WJ 5? 13- gy: ...Q -- S2232 aff: im dui 6:1 Ada l. Royal A. D. Dalzell Mildred Forbes Marion Sarlain Mefa Ewing Slanfon W. Burlon -'T C, 1 l 'F Q Q M Virginia Eichoiiz Dorofhy Zingg ik,- o o -BUU1 L- Pffrke Morris M. Greensfein Isabel Ballow Marion B. Ford .-'ND HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY . . f.-fi. ...f-...W M g. -4-V.. . N , .- -Q 4-,H ' is 1 Ei Ni 3 , 0,4 .1 . Q gr, M mf 'iv 'Q' 2 it li, ' f 'Q Sp . ,. g,3g:,l,'i,. I me aQs,,q,,, ,- 1 fi 'i !, P .4 4 25 ii ii at Cu riis Gus'l'in LizeHa Harris John W. S'rewar+ HenrieHa WiH'wer M. Helen Prevosi Cecil E. MacDonald fw .1 :E '4 Si 1 - fi 2 Garland NeviH' Ada E. Hobbs Eugene L. Dersnah Maxine Sprague A. F. Greenman Lena L. Hand HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Z ff ' v V ik ' fi! ' .1 H 1,1 ,A I 4 y, fl sig ':i l 5, it 5 A J gi A2g'1f2'W '. 'V . a,aa a,Laa M ' , E- vE--- 'if' fi? 65' Margaref Kinnane Orlin D. Trapp Margaref Webb Leon L. Yeakey Ina A. Palmer Jane Beckeff Y WIS ww A HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Henry Van Wezel Jennie Reagean fx 5 Q fl ii , Genevieve Davis Arfhur J, Runner PHOTOLESS FACULTY E. C. Culver FEBRUARY SENIORS John Gregory Roberl' Moullon Frank Reynolds Hunlley Jones Edward Usleslci Mary Morin Z? JUNE SENIORS William Sovereign John SchuH' Elizabefh Jones George Tunison Ancel Dixon Frank Flannery Roy Nickle Louis School Gary Sprague 4 4 , .ya . . . . . . 1,0 . , 4 ' 'J ,,a '- v 4 J ,,.:, ,. , . 1 1' 1 . 1,1 1 5 . 0. 4 9, oz ,Q-1 agai- , 'A 44.24 -25+ ,pg ,,.,. ,N . F54 Z-Z4 3:22 6-5 el 'Q 031 . , 1 c '- -1-7 3.-. vii: 1 O .gg .45 5 :,.a Q . ,. M H '. ff . f . . ,.. ,. v'f W? 4 '4 my V h ' 1 z, ,115 .1 3, 42 ' as fc 14 'IQ . .ggi Q N 221 H - .5 S 57 .. , ' E ,1 - 7, f. L A fi A ,Q LQ If' I I '4 . 4 P 5,15 are Ak' Her A - 1 - -. -:. -2 . :-1' 2'2- iir-xf-Z '-2.39. zz-.-:Q ' .Y --2231-7 :4-1-.: ,3'33.. A gi: i iii' 21:52 ' 9 IJ.-ia Jr - zcfif Ev. Qi I FEBRUARY GRADUATES CLASS oFFicERs PRESIDENT VlCE-PRESlDENT Allred J, Hamlin Eleanor L. Bowen SECRETARY TREASURER Benlon L. Clover Miriam,lS.Alla FEBRUARY CLASS HISTORY, l934 Wilh lhe ushering ollhe new year. l93l, lhe corridors ol Cenlral High underwenl lhe remarkable change. The mosl illuslrious class ol Freshmen lhal ever graced her spacious halls lenl lheir learning. Ed Mull- holland and his corps ol willing helpers. in- cluding Fern Brown, vice-presidenl: Janel Carver, secrelary: Emily Balcer, lreasurer, and Ted' Buda, sergeanl-al-arms, cour- ageously led us lhrough our lreshman and sophomore years. During lhe course ol lhe year, an all-school play was presenled, Janel Carver and Francis Flannery being lhe only members ol our class lo have parls in lhe casl. The lirsl slage ol our journey being compleled in spile ol lhe obslacles laid in our way by lhe lolly Seniors and bolhersome upper classmen, we found lime l'o pause in our progress and choose new olilicers. The lirsl meeling ol lhe Junior year was called on March l I, l932, and a nominaling commiH'ee including Al Hamlin, Marie Brams, Thane Kuhlman, Eleanor Bowen, and Roberl Alslon, was appoinled. On March l6, a second meeling was held and our new leaders chosen. Al Hamlin was elecled presidenl: Emily Baker, vice-presidenl: Her- man Barlling, lreasurer: Margarel Lindsay, secrelary, and Howard Davis, sergeanl-al- arms. Our new presidenl's lirsl ollicial acl was lo direcl lhe seleclion ol our class sponsors, wilh lhe resull lhal Miss Harris and Mr. MacDonald were chosen. Fairly launched inlo ils Junior year, lhe class now slrucli ils slride and slepped proudly on lowards ils goal. We decided al a laler meeling lo have a parly al Slale Park. llah Jones was appoinled general chairman and under her slcilllul guidance lhe parly proved a success. Our new principal, Mr. Hamillon, ad- vocaled a plan ol Sludenl Governmenl which was readily accepled and supporled by lhe sludenl body. Here, as always, lhe class showed ils dislinclion by being repre- senled in all lhe deparlmenls ol govern- menl. Roberl Alslon was our lirsl vice-presi- denl: William Gaffney, Dorolhy Gibson, and Charles lsaclcson represenled us in lhe senale: David Clemenl and Lucile Broolcs were members in good slanding ol lhe Sludenl courl. The opening ol lhe lall semesler broughl a concenlralion in alhlelics, chiel ol which was loolball. Six ol lhesmembers ol our class upheld lhe purple and gold banner in lhis sporl: Herman Barlling, Rex Edgelle. Vern, Edgelle, Ferris Edgelle, Gordon All- man, and Fred Slein. Added lo lhis indica- lion ol physical prowess in our class, our versalalily was lurlher proven when Richard Dixon, Russell Ball and Fred Newman car- ried class lradilion inlo lhe debaling field. In olher lines ol endeavor, includingbaslcel- ball, soccer, swimming, and olher aclivilies. lhe following deserve credil: Herman Barl- ling, Fred Slein, Gordon Allman: and in lhe girls' sporls Marie Brams, Dorolhy Markham. Belly Aclcermann, Jane Bowden, llah Jones Miriam Alla, Bealrice Ronalds. Helen Howard, Lucile Brooks, Cornelia Gougeon, Marian Allan, Eleanor Bowen, and Addie Culhberl. Al a meeling held Seplember 22, plans were discussed for a J-Hop. Ed Mullholland was appoinled general chairman. 'The alfair was engineered by Mr. Mullholland and was nol only a credil lo lhe chairman, bul an added highlighl in lhe social calendar of lhe school year. We had now advanced inlo our Senior year and were pushing on lowards lhe lop wilh Miss Beese's willing help. ln an eleclion lor ollicers, we decided lo mainlain Mr. Hamlin's leadership. The ollices ol vice- presidenl, secrelary, lreasurer. and ser- geanl-al-arms were ably lilled by Eleanor Bowen, Benlon Clover, Miriam Alla, and Ted Buda respeclively. Our only social evenl ol lhe year was a parly held al Slale Park. Cornelia Gougeon and Philip Norlh were chairmen ol lhe evenl. Al 'rhis lime, lhe Sludenl Union presidenl, Howard Taylor, 1 A .f i it ln eg :a 4 P4 n.l1 M4 Bealrice Ann Ronald A. Samuel Ossipove Arlene Grace Baleson BeHy A. Ackerman Bob Palenge Thaddeus S. Buda Aurilla Marie Paul mqwqqam William D. Shaw Eslher E. Sempliner Paul H. Lippe, Jr. Bealrice Gerfude Voss Roberl' H. BeclceH Dolores Barbara Fournier Helen May Howard , , ll 'Ni-Z ., 'E' . D +h M kh Al 'fe W oro y ar am or Benedid P. Kielpenslci Margarel Edna Lindsay Ludwig John Eichinger Lewis H. Hydom A. Evelyne Loeliferl Marian Schmidf .atbfmfx . vi in KWWL. Q N L ... M 2 1 XA E ' sl , d-A-d i A , A 2 QV Z fi ? ... ' i1 5 ,A an ll Virgil Jakubiak Hazel M. Reelz Leonard Peler Laboda Eileen Isabelle Sullivan Thane A. Kulwlman Helen Emerson Royola Grace Hover .. gn I5 '. S' li C! 55 j he r Ei in Lucille Brooks John Andrew Perkins Edifh Frances Willard Russel J. Richardson Alice Jane Dulong GlennsWillard McNeven Audrey E. Griflifhs if 5 H H Y? at a . fgaiihifi Q Nr aifiwvf fa 'I 54214 am :is am 2' l-larolcl P. Uhlman Karhryn E. Remingfon Lawrence Gagner Jane A. Bowden Raymond G. Richler Margarel' Johanna Zielke Kalhleen Gallagher J FW 1 4 u 5 0 lg, --1 9252519 ,J Zelma Ernesline Ausfinf Charles L. Walk Frieda Sclwramn Roberl Lyons Alsfon Rulh A. Wilson Roland A. Ensniinger Leonfine lvl. Marcoux ll X , . J l . vs i -. vw ' f 3 . Q- 9 if 4' X rw? I. - 5 ss Q, sw 1 f l nf 2 BM ' Sv .V - -in 4. 132' xr 'Sag Q ii' J M 521' , , F .. ii 4 5 al ll ll ll Kennelli Ray Bullerfield Dorofhy Drabble Arvid Thedore Lind Florence Sinn Charles Nafhaniel lsackson Alice Gaffney Mary Madeline Lipan fN Fi in :E ia iq ii J 2, I R Qi 54 'S Marian Elizabeih Allen Willard Villaire Virginia Ouellefle Louis J. Mohelski Evelyn M. Sullivan Dominic Joseph Jaslciewicz Jean Areia Fisher f A E. . , ,, . mmf Ta. . E-F' we 6? v i as 'G .W K sf 'Q Q 9 lf'-ac Q A ya Q ff 15 E 55 if ni th W .ff ' 4 , Mil+on J. Miller Helen Arlene Bowers Richard Paul Drescher Es+elIa Mae Cash Fred W. Reinbold Edna Jayne Schmid? Marie Sadie Keil' Y 1 1+ , 1.-T-Z Lydia Margarel' Collins Henry Francis De Ganfon Dorolhy Elayne LaPoin+e Dale F. Gillman Florence I. Sauve 'lsfanley Reflewslci Qoroiilny Jane Sfaley rej- cl ff' . 'E X 4 S ii ,ml-I 1 NMA V A.. A W of a 5 'wx A ,sr K rl if ? 2 A-Sgt? ,A 1, , , , tg, fi s f ,fl qv ll ll ll Theodore E. Quas+ Janifh Amelia MerriH' Harold Arfhur Sau++er Mafhilcla L. Schroeder Lawrence Lee Newcombe Dorofhy Ru+h Hufnagel Maxine Evelyn Cosens fN si e ll M ll ll sa ii an f -2 4K Lucille Marie Casey Clay+on T. Johnslon Mabel lrene Charlers Paul Slowell Abbs Eleanor Dorofhy Thrash Michael J. Gallagher Muriel Louise Reymore s M 'Q r D' Y 1 ef f 5 ,M 5 55561:-- 1 if liz! :i:.sfd.Es ' ' af f',,,f22f' .- elm- . :,.5zs' ,J ,sg ' fj 'z3'.x '53 ? .V .,e. ' iff? P' ix elk V ' , , in H11 : V' use .......-. if l l Russel Louis Ball Margaref Elizabefh While Harold Fredrick Sian llah May Jones Aloysius E. Gwizdala V Belly Jane Groomes Louise Mary Greshaw 1 o - ...,.,- 1-ff Lucile Elizaloelh Daniels Roberl' Waller Arnold Meriam Broderick J. Frederick Newman Frances Louise Barlling , Alfred W. Jusla Doro+l'xy E. Margraf if fx' .. il oi it QM ll ll ' ll Marlin Sclmeffler Virginia Sclwullzg Raymond Bogarl' Marian E. Hamlin' M. Bourke Sauve Cornelia Gougeon Genevieve Sfasulewicz fN 5. 4: . .1 'I R 3 iq Ei I ks A 1' za ' Doroihy Kaih ryn Gibson ri Roy T. Recfor Sophie Greensfein George Raymond Karpus Jane+ Eiizabefh Carver ' Herberf W. Wrighf Alber+a Elaine Anderson mqvqqam A. J. Kiffridge Mary Margarei' Aicnin i'-' Roland Edward M ulhoila nd Marie Jane Brams Louis Fredrick Wirfhii Harrier H. Bergiass 'HQ Margaref Rup'FF,Y if T Dicki Vincenf Dixons. y Grace Evelyn Piggoff I. John Pefer Buczek Harrief M. Bluhm Donald Henry Thureau Leola Fern Keenan :X via 3 3 M at .. g 3 42254 Lv, r T. . ... s is fave! -S' s i , .1 gui E B- is ' P if -,X Q 1 K? in G' . K V.k, Muriel Susan Adams 1.4, Addie M' Cufllberi i S Russell R. Pringle was fo leave office. and in an elecfion held af fhe end offfhe ferm. Richard DiXon was chosen presidenf for 'rhe ensuing year, i933- I934. Wifh 'rhe opening of 'lhe l933 fall ferm and 'rhe more serious business' of up- holding Senior fradifions. fhe class fook up fhe forch wifh varying emofions, and in- vincibly swepf down fhe home sfrefch wifh fhe long-worked-for goal in sighf. ln fhis. The mosf imporfanf year of ifs hecfic career. acfivifies crowded one upon anofher. Sev- eral of fhe members of our class 'look acfive parf in Mr. Evans' musicgdeparfmenf. in- cluding band, orchesfra. glee club. Ouf- sfanding among These was Cen+ral's Sfruf- 'ring Drum-Maior. Russel Ball. who graced -The gridiron wifh his skill bofh af home and abroad. Ouf firsf funcfion of fhe year was fhe Pumpkin 'Promjheld November 24., The Senior Assembly was sfaged January 9. under .fhe direcfion of lvlarie Brams and Milfon Miller.. On Wednesday, January IO. fhe Vocafional-Banquef was given in fhe- school cafeteria followed b dancing in fhe gymnasium fo round ouf flie evening. 'On January l8. Senior-Swing-Ouf' was held in fhe audiforium. January I9 marked fhe dafe of fhe Senior Prom. Under Benfon Clover's direcfion. fhe Prom was a success. The gymnasium was affracfively decorafed fo represenf an Arcfic scene. January 24. fhe Senior luncheon fook place al' fhe Wenona, Hofel. followed by a fheafre parfy af fhe Washingfon. The baccalaureafe serv- ice was held a+ fhe Firsi' Presbyferian Church. fhe sermon being preached by fhe Rev. Le Van. The Senior play which 'look fhe form .of ga musical comedy enfifled Good News, was sfaged January 20 in Easf Tawas. Michigan: and January 24- and 25 in Cenfral's audiforium. The producfion was direcfed by Mr. Omans and Mr. Green- sfein. wifh Mr. Evans and his orchesfra pro- viding and direcfing 'rhe music. Having finally obfained -our' objectives.. we. fhe' Greafesf Senior class of Cenfral High. submi'r rhis faifhfull hisforygof our all foo shorf career fo-you, 'rhe sfudenfs. and fo our long-sufferingfeacheyrs aswe pass -ouf of fhe shelfering profecfion ofiold Cen- 'rral's halls onfo Life's Uncerfain Highway --Historical CommiH'aepl4l934 2 lS,ignecll Janifh Merriff Fred Newman ,. JUNE GRADUATES cLASs oPFicERS Y 4 fig, . , Qfsfl Tiff' 1' . , , .E g e4-Q-iff in ff. . i , 'FT ff.:-'E ,T S T ' 1-is-5 gf. YQ. T., 744,-.-:.':., 1 fm: . In PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT 'T ii T gj 1 ,J Ts. 2:72 W . , SECRETARY TREASURER Emerson J. Harvey HarrieT Lorraine Schepper Gwen Erma SmiTh Lawrence RoberT Michener JUNE CLASS HISTORY, I934 Hello Folks-This program is broughT To you Through The courTesy oT The '34 Class oT CenTral High School, and comes Trom The sTudio in The EasT Wing. '- '- '- - -DoTs and dashes and hisTory flashes-Here's one Trom l93l. '- - - '- Flash! OcTober 8Th, I93l. Today a whole Tlock oT blank looking Treshies roamed ad- miringly Through CenTral's halls, wiTh open mouThs and wide eyes, Teeling a biT peeved because school had sTarTed a whole monTh laTe due To an epidemic oT lnTanTile Paraly- sis. '- - '- '- -Flash! Bang! February, l932- The class of sophs coming up. duly awed by having seen one class graduaTe, and Tin- ally realizing Their imporTance as a class in CenTral, Today, announced Their represenTa- Tives Tor The conTrol room as: PresidenT, Lawrence Michener: V-ice PresidenT, Blanche House: SecreTary, Gwen SmiTh: Treasurer, Emerson Harvey: Sergeant Joe Galus: and decided To be The mosT brillianT and co- operaTive class ThaT ever graduaTed Trom CenTral. '- 5-'K- '-Flash! November I, l932-To- day, The Class oT '34 meT TogeTher Tor The TirsT Time: They were also inTroduced To Their sponsors, Mr. John STewarT and Miss MeTa Ewing. There was a general hearTy applause, buT a Tew Bronx cheers were heard from a disTanT corner oT The room. V T- '- '- - '-Flash! November, T932-HoT Dog! This HamilTon man is a real sure enough regular Tella. The new'and beT- Ter ideas which he has inTroduced are ab- soluTely asTounding. An Advisory Group meeTing plan, a nickle a week. everyThing paid sysTem, regular assembly days, Two assemblies each Time To prevenT jamming in The AudiTorium. more liberalism. beTTer cooperaTion, a successTul -sTuclenT govern- menT, and plans Tor a radio sysTem. Pro- ceeds Trom dances. and so TorTh are going inTo a Tund To buy radio equipment '-T-T'-T- '-November 4Th, i932-ElecTion reTurns are in. The llB Class Today an- nounced iT's conTrol room crew Tor The year as: ChieT Engineer. Bob STaley: AssisTanT. HarrieT Schepper: Log Keeper. Mary Jane McCloy: Hoarder oT ParTs, Kirke DeFoe: Bouncer. Joe Galus. '-T-'l'- '-T-Flash! April 5, l933-The IIA Class Today decided To help The l2B Class buy drapes Tor The sTudio as The proposed radio proiecT is now a cerTainTy due To The excellenT response oT The sTudenT body in aTTending acTiviTies conTribuTing To The Tund. '- '-'U'- '-Flash! May 6Th, T933-The J Hop wenT oTT lasT nighT as a w-hopping success. The gym was beauTiTully decora- Ted under The sparkling eye oT Mary Jane McCloy wiTh Roy RecTor managing The men- ial manual laborers. Kirke DeFoe acTed as Tinancial manager and George Ferris as pub- liciTy agenT wiTh Emerson Harvey keeping a waTchTul eye over The whole aTTair. Lloyd Wells Turnished The music and The good old class oT '34 'furnished The hops. Oh boy! WhaT a Time. '- '- '- '- '-Flash! SepTember, I933-The new radio sysTem is a howling achievemenT. ThaT slick haired liTTle Trapp man Trom The Third Tloor, looks. Talks. and acTs as Though someone has iusT presenTed him wiTh NorTh America or someThing. Mr. HamilTon looks iusT Too pleased wiTh himselT and admiTs ThaT The new sysTem is iusT abouT The besT school proiecT he has ever seen. Those Radio club' boys who helped insfall The Thing are way beyond The resT of The school and say! You should hear The Trapp man speak airily oT The ThirTeen miles oT armored cable leading To a speaker in every room . '- '- '- '-'T-Flash! SepTember 29, I933.- ElecTion reTurns are in and The l2B Class Today announced The Trouble shooTers crew Tor The year as: Big ShoT,qEmerson Harvey: AssisTanT, Hari-ieT Schepper: Clerk, Gwen SmiTh: Banker, Lawrence Michener: Big Bouncer, Joe Galus. fi I7 il fi ll 5 ll E l Mildred Pauline Nelson 3' Q l:F6f1ClS lvl- Allman M A ,sq ,fig R ' 'M A William Edward Bolwriglwf Florence Clara Birch i Mary Jane McClay l'l l lllif fi: George Arfhur Ferris ' 9 T an George Andrew Slraclwan ,, S, MONCG lzflifwls Fladunq Q5 gf Eleanor D. Swiecicld Paul Pe+er Zacharko Alberl Goulef Laurel Celia Slcellon K Q , 4 'sl S W, ? 2 fi gf- 1 V . . Gerlrrude Florence Hanlon l-lerman N. Barfling I if X x 4 fn I x 1 V , Y K.. ,. 5 ego I ai is .f 1 ' E5 ie 1 Md -2 '92 June Helen l-lydorn '- f i l? i i T F wi Q ' 4 s K ,5- Howard Lawrence LaCombe, Fremonf William Behrman Ru'rh Theresa Gilling Louis Leroy Chrislener Carolyn Lucile Confri Peggy Ann Burdick if F Q Q. .,,, 5 -4 ,-f. mf: - is r 4 - ,, A.. .s X f ,Q if B Q 4 , in E 1' 1 J, 1 . f .. , . ,M . . 'iw W, 4 L, 51 ,rm K' x ag 1 llia Am 'F' ,. ayir 'N .i,., i ,s , . fa I rl ws? ' J' ' v 'Q li, 5 1 , , . Y' E , 1- Q A Y 7?- 'mfi' L6 ? Q , 1. mf' X ,vii 6.1, ie :as f in 1 'Si il 'I iff' gif. K 3' 'Yy 4, 1 Mi' ' rf Q Charles M. Haifhman ' Evelyn Anna Klein James M.An+hony ig virginia M. Vaughnw Edward A. Orr Wilma Myersvl' David Joseph Clemenf , 1 Gb Y h I7 , l .. 'l mail' 25.12 3135 Q59 Q, Wanda Cleolol Lewie Ari Nelson Joan Schimelfenig George W. Hennessey Eileen M. Johnson Gordon Jerome Allmann Helen M. Piechowialc O l si! , S- 3, 9942 i Qi' J 4 ., .wffw 5. . ,. :di gg.. Q . -f ,, :WI Q ' N va nfs .I ..,.,k W +5-3' H 7:- S ,402 fs f QW. 'K 1' R 1.1 - if eh- J, E , v - ... ,.., ls is ' .W it an-w Charles-L. Harvey A Margaref Dupius Joseph B. Diepenbroclc Erma Cecilia Whyle Harold A. Phillips June Helen Bialey Orville Woodbridge Moore in ll vb in 'l-2?-Eli G Fi - il fl ag as 4 M L, M 1 Doroihy Rulh Ten Eyck . Fredric Howe rd Chevalier Marian Louise Buelow - Gerald I-luHon , 3 Qi flib L' 33 'i .1 XA Qi 'ef wi, i I i Q Z ,, MQ ge ,, k .L,h- , g f, 5 .Q fs! M 5 1 grgmu. . 4' fl t Y- 4 s. an 4 of 43 1 e 5 ' -3. H , lsabel Kafhryn Miller W LA if af gf Lucille H. Angers Vivian R. Sfanfon If f 6 . TMA. ,',,: ,Q 'sir W S Carl Arlhur Fisher' Vera C. Schemm lvlerriH' Joseph Pelers Viola Elizabefh Frederick F Sidney George Hughes Lucille Leser- Bernard Wilson ,. 3 Ali- f Donnis Margarel Siewerl' ' Roloer+ Gordon Wilder Grace Naomi Byfield- Roland Michael Frasilc '- Viola S. Gardener Dale Arllwur Reed Rose Elizabellw Groulx M454 'f g if A Q Qffy q , F52 V f' ' -22 A ' i , ,.i , eggs ,E i F2425 1 , Q.. .al 1 , , w , 1 , ,Q I ,aw f f . f llll zlal il I 1 u 1 I 0 fl, I E fs: ! Y L .J za or 3- 2 xi 3 we H 5 5 A 5 af' A 4: Q? , sr 'asv' sph? 5 S' 4? . Q il ll 1 .C 'Q 2 l E Carl Edward Crosby Mildred Emily Perkins A' Thomas Baird Elizabelh M. Culberson 'ix Carl Spica y Kalherine Schley Beaumom' Edna Rossanna Sclwnople fN F, 4 -X ,- 1 it 'n ag za 4 P4 93 is 1 54 Max Haynes Arlene Marie Colson Marshall A. La May Adolph Gornowicz Virginia L. Curran Marlin F. Foldie e i s -if , ' K ., .5 ,..' 1.2 x-1, .Q 5 1 .3 in dw L 'A 2 4' ,,.va, . Hx lvlargarel Esler O'Neil, V I ha .4 ,. X fb Q M z 5:2 .iv 'V As. N , .,1,, ,Ls , Mr., in: ,L gmc' 5 iv ff in , JK.,-3 M . fox ' w I . Q A l 5 J Fi 4 3 ,Q as 322525 Zhi 33.5 V' June Rosemancl Allen Julian Gielda Harold Alfred Weslern Guy Ward Smifh Elizabe+l1 Doris Arncll' X Marfin C.FIscl1er Maurice Rex Sible 'Q 1 In il PEWTWQ5 Q Charles J. Kelley Sophia Thomasine Czailca Clifford Earl Goss Regina Mary l-lages Charles Henry Clilifon Marlha M. Schmid? .ldris Colaley y fag '- ff: f,f' Q9 l ei J 5, . 4-as 64 ,f-ff-2, Fa fl? '05 'Es 4, if ff .if . w s 'ns 9. if r r Ei'-A 2-y 3 . k,V.V . 1 1. .L K if , L.. X123 .. fi ,, .. if ll ll rl 4,1 ll ll 4 Z! George A. Lemke , Gerald Slolces Florence Anne Higgins Edward William Kussaro Blanche Margarel l-lowsehc Auslin L. Janlcinsl-' Ward ' Russel Groseclose fw Fi 4 E P E. U. . ag aa in ii l - v in f f - Ru'rh Helen lvlerlcle Charles Ramsay Margarel Helen Boehringer William Jones Doris Rivel' Joseph Woodrow Barber Leo Edward Cardinal Q' 'I' 5 3 Clif Milo Wesley Sheels 3' lrene l-lelen Brown N' George A. Slolces Rulh Madeline Louis 'X Milfon Oliver Le Vasseur Vera Marian Miller '- Edward Harold Szelagowslci A 1 li av 1:2-I ef.. earl by . William T. Fowley 'Wi S H Eleanore T. La Founlaine ' N. Alger B. l-larl'z W av- fy . 'Q . We J W Anna Marne Larssengf ,Q I . . L James Joseph Gaffney 7' Mary Callierine Schafer Ger'a'ld,E.. Grenier x A, V N ll s 'Qi'-' X f5 4 1 I .. ll l ll I A 4 ll ll 4 ll Kirlce Cameron DeFoe ' Margarel Emogene Kaiser Glenn E. Hill Aurora May Malfhews .,,h Ned J. Malloy Jennie Gracey Clifford Clenlron Hill .. in -. S! IE l D1 il 4 Q , !l .n Charles E. Sharpe, Jr. Mary Caroline l-l uebner Elmer Waclcerly Carolyn E. Allenspach Edward S. Timm Edna Berlha Prelzer Charles Vincenl La Porle F' 5 , Q . , -,, s.f 1 H mf., x 5 X bb' 'S iii 1,72 1 'ge H 1 1 X 5?-L X N, ,J 144 Rufh W, Green 1' Raymond Jesse Clark Genevieve G. Schullz Earl Elmer Smilh Magdalen Adamski Paul Juengal, Jr. LeOK.,.l,Q 'Q f Z'-f I! Q3 B 35.4 Charles V. Kilburn Dorolhy Frances Jones Frank l-laslip Florence C. Verellen Frank Edward Deming Kalhryn lsaloel Miller Y wrt Clinlon V. Worden 1 Q XT 1 E ' 1 1 4 ii f , Harvey l-lenry Miller Thelma L. Taylor Vincenl W. Bala Pauline lvl. Guillemelfe James B. Jaclcell Edilh Klapper Russell John Van Haaren G :1 , .E '1 Sl Ii 1. D4 aa 1 z - Doris M. Wylie Franlc W. Kerr Dorolhy MacKenzie Fowley Paul C. Hamilfon lrene May Burns Harford Willis Friedman Evelyn Frances Shaclcowslci ir ra a ' ' F .fax V.: Z-.At James Fredrick Brown Adeline Lawrence Edward Balash Doris J. GiHense Lorraine Adair Chase Lillian M. Aslcey Donald McKenzie 1 1 r- -4 1 l r-Z fi 9 ga ' ll ff.. rl lf - 2 1. ,. . QM 4, - .r P H an 1' Marhilda Pauline Wisncewslcf f A Geraldyne Orfrude l-lalre Roloerf Ausfin Taber . ,G Evelyn Barbara Pawlak Kenne+l'1 Elmer Nelson Nana F. lHner I George Angers, Jr. l M , if Y Y is Vera lvl. Kear ' x if ,, V 15,525 7. in William K. Gaffney Mariory E. l-lemenway Edward L. Burne++ Marguerife Elayne Kohn Allard C. Madinger Arlene Mae McGivern 5 X. 1' 1 ig, ax,- gwx s Q Q. W .M We if: mls 7:5 s f Q is X . fw ji .Z 'n as se , ui +' ig f H! A Berflwold R. l-lalxn Madeline Claes Arflwur Edward Suffon Emma Aga+l1a Fourier Roberf Irwin Boelwm Viola Englelwardl' Alfred Wisniewski M 4 xv D ' w i l y . 4 . F 5. , ' A 3 1 if K- W I ef X 'B ts ii! Tiar a iv- Er -,nl It-1 a--f, :ti 5,-si -.rg wa. 1. sm Esfher Schwabauer Waller Rouch Eleanore E. Walz Clarence A. Burfon Millicenf Margaref Reed James Paul Brown Frieda Taylor '-Q C T r-f m-du J. -M. ALJ fx fi 3.-1' M1 Q11 'Y nk? 3' I A ll Joan Hope Turgeon Edna B. Juengel LeRoy V. Burgeson Irene Doris Yanna Kennefh Glen Cook Rufh Hifon Arnold A. Eichinger xl Q Ll 1 if- ' x. M l 'V W 4 l ,Q if i 1 ?' 1 o-,1 ig -- L n ' f'1.l,,g. V ' K, , ..., , ..,,. A.. Eola Myrfle Triclcey Louis Wolf Lois Tennanl' Harold Taglauer Florence Mable Krapohl Rober'r L. Conafy Doris Marie Marfens w 4 fw -7 '5 1. ii -. ag za 4 P4 83 gg J g if X John l-l. Trerice Geraldine E. Wilkie Charles O. l-luichenreufer . a ' 4 'Q if ' 'E eq? :L '36 Mildred M. Adams we 'T d ii as John C. Ba mliord CharloHe Marie Sawden Laura E. Glocksine ii 1. 2 if 'L' ' '43-Q: E . ., UF 'H' F Helen Sfella Taylor Edward W. Laude Marion J. Granger Joseph A. Smiih Cornelia Eleanor Schroeder Roberi' Francis Dwyer Dorolhy Rui' Guinup V. 1 'Si-1 us il il il ii ai K Q M yll yl i n Q 4 ,ii ' 355 Lillian Lizerman X W y Marion Lee Bandeen ' ll i .if iii: Y Roland James Mulligan Tlwerse Leqdli . lyk Eleanor A. Hogan yi y James F. Quigley Y Edwin Schneliler ! , Virginia B. Griswold R 4 9 N e Charlolnle Schu'rT y i ,ij Chesler V. Andrzeiewslci . , if if su. Edward S. Mish he E h - Evelyn Elizabefh Cook ll is 'hiy - In ' , y i l n . , QqiV, l ,:f ' 1 . lnez Mae Bailey l ' 2 i ll A f f r , :ri a I .- I Olive Elizabe+l'1 Findley ZX X ii .. Q -1 5 -zig- .E 'n ll li P1 fa sz 1 hd Mary M. Hisled '-X Erich Waller Koeplin Doris Mae Rush Floyd Virgil Slezak Bernadine Alyce Hanson if Joseph Charles'Sermon Kalharine B. Sfoylce rf' ss: we if I in sz' 1' ff.- ,av K, ' 1 'Hui-fa .s Q -ag M v 4 ,L ,.,55.,y,isa K ,. V a Ml-I' K' 'I - fe. 1-H . ' ,, . 'Tak ' Rives 3' Qu sg . fel , f' F 1Qi'ilZiQ . -. , fig gm xx C VVE4 44524 Q, . i 1 E' 'E' . his H4574 aiu :fm wi ki.: W John C. Karnalh Jacquelyn R. Swalo-n Marshall George Hier Frances Eleanor Raymond Celia Frances Lovely xl- Lucille B. Wakefield Millon L. Werbelou AY T Gb LJ i ls:-gif 'Xi-Z Wealllwa Ru'rl1 Bandeen Sylvesfer V. Klass Rufh Lydia Gusf John Fredrick Lee Q an z iii' Y, . , Q L 'H' Q Q, we fir, 6 Jr Bernice Marie Hvlecheclu 5 fx' lx ,V 4' fi Margaref Esrlwer lvlilfner' i Harrief M. Sfevens 'l g V ll , -rv 4 F 11 ll 'Z l ll 5, Orvus K. McGirr Virginia C. Maluszewslci Helena Marie l-lugo 4 Eugene Magryra lrene Phillips La Mere James Krager Dorofhy M. Hallebuyck ei EE ir j PQ ? g1 wwe fw ii 4 A U, Q Rulli Eleanor Tomlinson Sam Trueman Hemenway Berclelia Miller Eugene Sfanley Musial Geraldine Leppek Phillip Parks Norilw AEQ if 2' 55 Nix g W- F. E lf- ., , 4 is iiii i , fl ' lil .ang 'fi 5 .. ,. vii.. e if 1' if if . , 'Q lilly in 3 Q53 Qeiwaarm iliitil Jil: fini Ei Ll Tillie Arhalick Elgin Fredrick Kisi Rifa Jane Hill l Harold E. Wakefield Della T. Richardson Dorofhy Anne Carrier Margueriie C. F. Ro+l1 ' 'Q Y -:X '- '- '- '-it-Flash! The Social evenfs in which fhe Senior Class indulged are: November 4+h, The Varsify Drag: January 5fh, Dance in fhe Gym affer Cen+ral's Baskefball Team frimmed Ponfiacg February 8'rh, The I2A Class Parfy, an enjoyable affair held in fhe Liffle Theafre. '- '- t- '- '-Flash! May I9, I934. Lasf nighi' fhe Senior Prom was execufed and generally accepfed as fhe gala eveni' of 'rhe Season wifh fhe perspiring boys walking on 'rhe feel' of fhe gaily decked girls for 'lhe lrasl' 'lime as high school Seniors. '- '- '-'l'-'k-Flash! May 22, l934. As has been menfioned before in 'rhis broadcasf. fhe class of '34 has ever been a capable and self adapfing unif. 3'- '- '- gf-Flash! May 29, I934. The regu- lar solemn procedure of fhe Swing Oul' Assembly was carried ouf foday, mainly for The purpose of impressing freshies and giving undergrads in general one lasf look af The Class of '34, +o hear fheir lasf will and fesfa- menr, 'rheir prophecy, and fheir acfivifies during fheir brief soiourn in Cenfral. '- '- '- '- '-Flash! June 3, I934. This morn- ing fhe members of fhe Senior Class lisfened affenfively fo fheir lasf lecfure fogefher, The Baccalaurafe Sermon. 3'- '- '- '- '-Flash! June 9, I934. Lasi' nighf Jrhe scared looking Class of I934 received fheir passporfs info fhe world from an im- pressive looking Masfer of Ceremonies, wifh wel' eyed parenfs and friends looking on from seafs of fhe audiforium. 3 - '- '- '-3 -Flash! June 7, I934. The Senior Play, a farce called Mary's Ankle, was a humdinger! If played 'rwo nighfs 'ro packed houses. H was a fypical Greensfein success, no need fo menfion The acfing Seniors- fhey WOULD be good. V - '- '- '-Flash! The Vocafional Banque? ---If was a well affended and enioyable affair. Jusf anofher success for our Dean of Girls, Miss O'Leary, buf Our Banque+ fo fhe Class. If was a big fhing held in 'rhe Gym where fhe class has ever been well represenfed in indoor sporfs by bofh girls and boys. And before we say Goodnighf Folks, 'lhe Class has leff a message: Our hearffeli' +hanks +o +he faculfy of Cenfral: our deepesf appreciafion and regard for John Sfewari' and Miss Ewing, and lasf, loudesf, and long- esf, our sincere regard and respecf for Charles F. l-lamilfonf' JUNE CLASS SGNC-5 Tune 'Marching Along Togei'her Marching along fogefher, We're fhe class of '34I Marching along fogefher, Our deeds will live forever more. Though we may leave forever, Dear school, we'll 'rhink of you. The Cenfral spirif of do or die Will ever be our cry: The friends we knew who were so 'rrue blue Will never pass us by. So! Marching along fogefher, We bid farewell fo Cenfral High. Marching along fogefher, We are leaving Cenfral High: Marching along fogefher, Wifh our banners in fhe sky. Swinging along The highways Over 'rhe roads fhaf wind, We'll fhink of Cenfral +ha+ dear old school We have leff behind, And fhink of fhe faculfy who worked wifh us And always were so kind. And! Marching along fogefher, 'We will meef life side by side. S 7 6 x fx W1 Neva MAI! aw.. eg- N fl fi V4 3 '3 M ll 5' 'H' E E .A am am .L H- 15:4 E o ii ' 1 P 19 L r- 1 1 1 n . 'L 50 ,iz -17-4 .- f7N . ii P2 M! ai 55 gb MH ' 43 E' Q 'E an n 1 53 1 - !i 5315 gf: .51-, Xi- ep, AQ 5- ' r ,. .E . 5 . L h , L N X ID I T V7 .2 I E ,, ,, 2 I Zi g i Q Zfi 2 s i ffl' r 5 L Y f f 4 N 2 as L f 'Q 1, l Q W -1 ,F Sl 29:2 t rd dw 1- -L k As 5 if , -q-1 mn an IU 5 fi O G -X F' , AE 'n S' li Q. I1 aa we za - F Maw Qi O fi O '-Q 'I' if ff x w JI V '4 , .17-C fi ii 2 , 1 ? - an an YD U 1 9. '9 -'-:'f mi. Q sg D ii 1- 'Q l ll ir PRESIDENT Richard Dixon VICE-PRESIDENT Doris Rush STUDENT GOVERNMENT WiTh The opening of The school year in iSepTember. I933, PresidenT Richard Dixon and Vice-presidenT Doris Rush resumed Their careers in STudenT Government The TirsT semesTer's acTiviTies-included The regisTraTion of IO-B's, The presenTaTion of sTudy sheeTs, elecTions of B classes, passing of a bill ThaT sTraighTened ouT'The TenTh grade elecTions, passing of a rule ThaT No sTudenT be 'permiHed To hold a class oTTi'ce and be a sTudenT oTiicial aT The same Time. aids aT P. T. A.. Back To School nighT, and The compleTion oT The handbook. Due To a crowding ofdwork -in The prinTing deparT- menT. The handbook will noT be prinTed unTil nexT fall. as l l ,, Y - 'Ji'- f A colorful evenT oT The firsT semesTer was The Inaugural Ball. The American Legion was There and The dance was one of The ouTsTanding evenTs oT The school year. The Grand March was led by PresidenT Dixon and JaneT Carver. Tollowed by Vice-presi- denT Rush and her escorT, WalTer l-lewiTT. Due To PresidenT Dixon's graduaTion af The end oT The TirsT semesTer, Doris Rush Took charge Tor The resT of The Term. An assembly was given in which Richard Dixon gave a Tarewell address and Doris Rush was sworn inTo The oTTice oT PresidenT. Wi+h -The work of The second semesTer came The organizaTion oT'The depuTies To Take charge of school acTiviTies, and The 1 A .1 .ei -- ,, is it li :E Qi 1, j if la N4 ' A ' 'T J- an T' CABINET AND SUPREME COURT BOTTOM ROW-Mr. Omans, Rufh Green, Viola EnqleharclT, Joseph Diepenbroclr. David Clemenf, Bernice l-lalechaclr. Henry Rexer. TOP ROW-Roy Recfor, Marian Buelow, Doris Rush, Lawrence Michener, Vera Schemm. DoroThy Gibson, Mr. GreensTein. placing oT hall squads To insure quieT on The second and Third floors during The lunch hours. ResoluTions were passed regarding The lO-B regisTraTion. and a new and simpler way oT re isTering all sTudenTs was insTalled. Several brlis regarding The aTTer-school prob'- lem were voTed down, buT Tinally, wiTh The cooperaTion oT The whole school. a rule was passed ThaT gave The sTudenTs The privilege of remaining in The corridors unTil Tour o'cloclc providing There would be no dis- Turbance. In case oT a disTurbance, The sTudenT's name was To bechanded To The sTudenT courT. A club LimiTaTion Bill, drawn up by The lnTer-Club Council, was passed. The Tollowing AmendmenT was made To our ConsTiTuTion: The PresidenT oT The STudenT Union shall preside over The SenaTe and shall be responsible To carry ouT The duTies as prescribed in The ConsTiTuTion oT The STudenT Union. The Vice-PresidenT shall Take The PresidenT's place in The absence of The same: and shall be The PresiclenT's ad- viser and helper aT all Times. During The pasT year. a growing Triend- ship has been Tormed beTween This high school and The high schools of oTher ciTies. On March 23 The STudenT CabineT, The PresidenT OT The STudenT Union, lvlr. Green- sTein fsponsorlfand Helen O'l.eary, lDean of Girlsl visiTed FlinT NorThern il-ligh School. The school showed us a hearTy welcome and we were much impressed by Their splendid spiriT. all f'X ii .. - - SENATE BOTTOM ROW-Bob Diepenbroclc, Millon Miller. Mary Jane McClay. Mr. GrensTein. Doris Rush, Guy Smifh, William Gaffney, Joe Kinsey. SECOND ROW-RuTh Alla, Jerry New- comb. RoberT Balmer, Alvin Kawalslri. NorberT RoTh. Evelyn GunTher, Alex PiTTsley, Clarence La Combe. THIRD ROW-Charles lsachsen. RuTh Anderson. Don Defoe. William SmiTh. Harry Mulholland. Thomas Dafoe, Mary Huebner. Charles Harvey. On May 4, The IZA SenaTors, Chief Jus- Tice oT The Supreme CourT. PresidenT oT The Union. and The STudenT GovernmenT spon- sors visiTed a dance aT FlinT CenTral. BoTh oi These schools expressed a desire To malce This 'friendship long and lasTing. Miss Palmer, who has worked long and unTiringly wiTh STudenT GovernmenT ever since iTs sTarT, has been ill mosT of The lasT semesTer. We all hope ThaT she will be wiTh us nexT semesTer again, and wish her The besT oT luck. Much of The -success oT STudenT Govern- menT has been due To The eTTorTs oT Mr. GreensTein, anoTher sponsor. We hope he will conTinue guiding us and helping us as he has done since STudenT GovernmenT began. 17-g 4 . ,4 IADDED BY MR.l'lAMlLl'ONl ModesTy. no doubT, Torbade The auThor of The above arTicle To menTion whaT. in The iudgmenT of TaculTy and sTudenTs alike. was one oT The greaTesT TacTors in The success oT STudenT GovernmenT This year-none orher Than The PresidenT herselT. Miss Rush. CenTral High School owes a lasTing debT oT graTiTude To Doris Tor The inspiraTional leadership she has furnished. She -has been eTiiciency personified, genial wiTh all wiTh whom .she has worked and an inspiraTional leader who has given unseliishly of her Time and her TalenT To The end ThaT STudenT GovernmenT has grown in idealism and in pracTicable acTs of accomplishmenT. Chas. HamilTon fw Fi 4 ll H. rp as j Q54 Lifxa me If!! 5.1, airs '- .f e lf 54 - ' INTER CLUB COUNCIL , , 1-1, FIRST ROW--Rufh Gilling, Doris Rush. Roy Recfor, Joe Diepenbroclc, Roberf Diepen' broclc. Lawrence Michener, Ari' Nelson, Dick Bendall. SECOND ROW--Eileen I-lershfield. Eleanor Finley, Doris Giffens, Irene Yanna, Edna Juengel, Hilda Vogfman. Margaref Simpson. Alma Leibig, Mr. Greensfein. THIRD ROW-Wanda Cleofoh Lewie. Irene Brown, Mary Sforrs. Bill Klepser, Tom Gasfo. James Kruger. Paul Juengel. Mr. C. R. Gar- loclz. The lnfer Club Council consisfs of a rep- resenfafive from every club in Cenfral High School. This organizafion was founded in fhe fall of I933. The purpose of fhe lnfer Club Council is fo regulafe all business concerning every club in Cenfral. If has done away wifh many club conflicfs and has proven benefi- cial in several ofher ways. This organizafion was begun fhrough fhe efforfs of lvlr. Gar- lock and Mr. Greensfein, who are fhe spon- sors of fhe club. The officers for fhe pasf year have been as follows: Sepfember fo January H Presidenf . . ........... 1 . . .Roy Recfor Vice-Presidenf ............... Don Fenfon Secrefary ............... Bob Diepenbrock January fo June Presidenf .................... Roy Recfor Vice-Presidenf .......... - ..... Miriam Alla Secrefary ....... .... lvl argaref Rupff 'uf Q I is DEPUTIES AND HALL SQUADS Q l 5 ll .l ii li vi + 215: -1'-1 1 'T k'4, The DepuTies, Though a new organizaTion. has served The school in many ways, and gives promise oT becoming one oT The mosT prominenT groups oT young people in The school. Some oT Their many services have been: keeping order in The assemblies, car- rying insTrumenTs Tor The Girls' OrchesTra. TiTTh and sixTh periods on Wednesdays. keeping order aT The diTferenT evening en- TerTainmenTs, keeping sTag lines off of The Tloor aT sTudenT dances, and performing many oTher services worThy of meriT. The Hall Squads, Too, have given service To The school. However, Their chief TuncTion is To clear The halls of second and Third Tloors, during The lunch hours, of noisy high school sTudenTs. BoTh oT These groups were given Their sTarT by Miss Palmer. Due To The TacT ThaT she has been ill much of The Time lasT semesTer, John Roby of The DepuTies, and Mary Huebner of The Hall Squads should be given recogniTion Tor Their abiliTy To carry on This work. The officers of The DepuTies Tor The pasl' year have been: Chief DepuTy .......................... John Roby AssisTanT DepuTy . .. .......... John SmiTh SecreTary ........ .... M argariTe Simpson ReporTer ....... ...... W anda Lewie x A MSX 350 3 . Q F XKKRQ Excl-QS M! 'M ' , 5' T -:gf er 1-,-'Q 5 Q il ., l, ll ll I 04 - :fi AGATHOS BOTTOM ROW-Virginia JohnsTon, Miriam Alla, Mary Margarel' Alchin, Roy Recfor, Kirk Dafoe, Emerson Harvey, Charles Kelley, Bill Gaffney, Willis Friedman. Miss Schroeder. SECOND ROW-Mildred Perkins, Irene Yanna, Grace Byfield, Mary Calherine Schafer, Vera Miller, Virginia MaTzewski, Mary Huebner, George Lewis, MarTin lTTner. Miss Taylor. THIRD ROW-Evelyn Pawlaln, DoroThy Gibson, Eslher Schwabauer, Donna Siewerf, Lillian Lizerman, Doris Rush, Vera Schemm, MilTon Miller, GerTrude Hanlin, Clarence HuTchen- ruefher. FOURTH ROV!-Olive Finley, BeTTy La Rue, Kafherine Beaumont Bernice Hale- checlz, Joseph Diepenbrock, Max Haynes, Philip NorTh, Harold Dielrl, Orville Moore. FIFTH ROW-James Green. Carlfon Masf, llah Jones, Charles lsaclcson, Lawrence Michener, DoroThy Jones, Albin Dembowslxi, Waller Lash, lra Buflerfield. X 2 AgaThos, The Bay CiTy ChapTer of The NaTional Honor SocieTy was founded in l924. The Tour qualiTicaTions necessary Tor membership are scholarship, leadership, characTer, and service. WiTh These qualifica- Tions in mind The members are chosen by a TaculTy commiTTee. The annual insTallaTion ceremony was held December l2, I933, wiTh Rev. Wm. Donald as guesT spealcer. AT This Time, TorTy-Two candidaTes became members oT The socieTy. ln celebraTion of The TenTh anniversary of 'Founding of The AgaThos one hundred and ThirTy acTive members and alumni aTTencled The annual banqueT held January 22, I934. Mr. G. A. Omans was guesT speaker. '14 Y -arf As a special service To The school This year, AgaThos -members have organized a TuToring sysTem Tor The purpose of raising The sTandings of Those who Tincl Their aca- demic subiecTs diTficulT. OFFICERS- I933-I934 PresidenT FirsT SemesTer ...................... George Ferris Second Semesfer ................. Willis Friedman Vice-Presidenl' FirsT SemesTer .......... , ............. Miriam Alla Second Semesfer ................... Evelyn Pawlak SecreTary ......... ..... M ary CaTherine Schafer Treasurer .................... Lawrence Michener Keeper of Symbol ...........,........ Vera Miller Keeper of BulleTin Board .......... Joe Diepenbrock G 'Z IE 2 -f -- hi ini: in X GIRLS' LEAGUE BOTTOM ROW-Belly Hawkins, Annabel Verily, Kaiherine Navarre. Rufh Ramsdell, Gwen Smifh. Anna Caroline Marlin, Mariory Henry. SECOND ROW-Vera Schemm, Doris Rush, Wanda Lewie, Efhel Kessler, Miss O'Leary, June McLean, Caroline Gufhaus, Mary Jane McClay. THIRD ROW-Gail Gillis, Emily Herrick, Mary Isabelle Kulhman. Dorolhy See, Beffy Dewey, Helen Flefcher, Mary Carherine Schafer. The Girls' League, ol which every girl in fhe school is a member, was organized for The purpose of spreading friendliness among 'Ihe girls, and developing a spiril of coopera- Iion and service. In November, I932, shorlly affer Miss O'Leary was appoinred Dean of Girls, +hree girls from each half grade were elecled by rheir classmales 'ro form a cabinet In Sep- Iember, I933, Ihe 'following officers were elecied from 'rhe school ai' large and were held over for The nexl semesler: Presidenl ........... .............. Ruih Ramsdell Vice-Presidenr ....... .. ...... Annabelle Verify Secreiary ................... ....Kaiharine Navarre Treasurer ....................... Gwendolyn Smiih Some of The Iunclions were a Mo+her's Tea Parry, Tea Dance, Minsirel, Conference Day, Formal'Par+y7, and organizing of clubs behind which a career was in view. They are orchesfra, games, kodak, and newspaper con- Jracl clubs. Healih, fashion dance inlerprelaiions, Girl Reserves, pulchriiude, dress designing. and speeches provided diversion for The girls a+ assemblies held every olher weelc. W3 1'---f fi .. il ll gl eg ri ll ' Q5 HI-Y iv BOTTOM ROW-Gordon Lee. Clifford Campbell. Paul MacDonald. Claude Hughes. Chef Fenfon, Merle Bissland, Don Fenfon. Paul Brown. SECOND ROW-Roberf Diepen- broclr, Alvin Kowalski, Cyril Van Derwell, Milion Sicard, Maxwell Sicard, Jim Folleffe. Charles Sfewarf. George Ropelie. THIRD ROW-Mr. Rudolph, Tom l-lullon, Charles Har- vey. Bill Follis. Roberf Weiler, Edward BurneH, John Bamford. Mr. Slewarf. The Hi-Y has meelings weekly al' lhe Y.M.C.Ar. Every o+her meeling is preceded by a dinner. The purpose of 'rhe l-li-Y is 'rg creafe. mainfain. and exfend 'lhroughoul' 'rhe school and communiry, high slandards of Chrislian characfer. The slogan-Clean living: clean scholar- ship: clean a'rhle+ics: and clean sporfs. The Hi-Y sponsored rhe Bay Ciiy delega- fion io lhe I933 Older Boys' Conference al Kalamazoo. A sleigh ride parly was enioyed by 'rhe members and Their guesfs. Camp lroquois was 'rhe scene of a Three-day re- +rea'r. The annual banquei was held in May. Sponsors- Mr. F. O. Rudolph, Mr. Edgar M. Woods, and Mr. John Slewarlz The officers of 'lhe club were: Seprember 'lo January Presidenf Paul Hamilfon Vice-Presidenl' Richard Dixon Secrefary John Bamford Treasurer Paul MacDonald Sergeanr al' Arms- Donald Fen'l'on January fo June Donald Fenlon Paul MacDonald Charles Sfewarl' Bob Diepenbrock Charles Harvey 1 4 .- .F 'I -.74 U ,YY is wi N 1 - J fe f FT GIRL RESERVES . 54,224 Liza sm Hifi BOTTOM ROW-Miss Shaw, Lillian Lizerman, Carol Zube, Beffy Fehrenbuch, Mariorio Sch,neHler, Luella Pennel, Mildred S+. Pierre, Jean McGralh, Dorolhy Jobe. SEGOND ROW-Caroline Gufhaus, Irene Brenner, Phyllis Golden. Eslher Glanlz. Bernice Goldsfein. Elizaloelh Ogden, Sophie Welslsop. Marian Vlief, Miss Sparling. THIRD ROW-Eleanor Adgnowslxi, Miss Prevosf, Miss Forbes, Elma Carey. Alva Burch. Vera Miller, Eslher Schwa- bauer, Frieda Taylor, Mildred Rehmus, Dorofhy Glaza. FOURTH ROW-Mariorie Sherman. Beih Lufzlce, Irene Burns, Carol Lunden, Evelyn Schroeder. Cl1arloHe Friedman. Mary Ann Menard. Sybil Werbelow, Johanna Rechlin. The Girl Reserve Organizalion is a world- wide movemenl. buf no maHer where The club may be locaied all have 'rhe same basic principles and ideals. The Cenlral High Girl Reserves are endeavoring 'lo carry oul' The slogan To Find. and Give lhe Bes+. The ac'rivi'ries of 'rhis sociely during 'fhe pas? year have been many and varied. They included: A Valenrine Dance. sponsored delega+ion 'ro Mid-Winfer Conference al Jackson. a Supper Parly af Y, and Red Cross Sewing. GIRL RESERVE CABlNET . Sepfember fo June Presidenl ,..... .............. . ...... 4 . . Vice-Presidenf . Q . . Secrefary ...... - Treasurer .. . . .. . Service Chairman .... Publicily Chairman . . . Social Chairman ...,. Program Chairman . . . Devofion Girl Reserver .. .. Sponsors is .Esiher Schwabauer Vera Miller .. ..Befh Luizlre T. . .Johanna-Rechlin V .. . . . . .Carol Zube . . .Mildred Rehmus . . . . Lillian Lizorman . . . . . . .Frieda Taylor . .Beffy Fehrenbuch . .Miss Mae Shaw Miss Mildred Forlies Miss Marian Moore i 'Q 6 its .if gl:-cf fi ii r rl - - .. C. S. L. A :f'1 ' . - r AL BOTTOM ROW-Alex PiHsley, Joseph Diepenbroclz, Lawrence Michener, Roberl' Piiisley. Bill Alberls, William Gabba. Roberl Balmer. Julius Friedman. SECOND ROW-James KragerQ Jerald Mclnfyre. Vance Richards, Paul Juengal, Howard Chevalier. Joseph Smilh. Paul Brown. THIRD ROW-Sfanley Allen, Clarence La Comb. James La Follefle. Charles Sfewarf. Norberl Rolh, Arlhur Lisf. Willis Friedman, Mr. Greenman, sponsor. FOURTH ROW-William Brown, Calvin Arquerle. Kendle Shoolr. Arrhur Higgs, Jacl: Du Long, Earl Morris, Ronald Mulligan. ln The fall of l924, l'he Cenlral Scienlilic and Lilerary Sociely was organized lo pro- . more scienlific and lilerary sludy. Mr. Rog- ers and Mr. Maloney worked cooperalively as sponsors lo form whar has been in lhe pasl and is al presenl' one of lhe leading clubs of The school. Upon lhe dealh ol Mr. Maloney, a memorial award was crealed. lo be presenfed a+ 'rhe end of each semesler fo lhe gradualing member who has allained +he highesl sfandards of scholarship, leader- . ship, and service. ln 'rhe place of Mr. Maloney, Mr. Greenman was selecled. To uphold 'rhescienrific and lilerary pur- pose rhe club sponsors field lrips, presenls speakers, parlicipales in debales. and per- forms counlless scienlific demonslralions 'For The benelil' of ils members. The officers of lhe pasl school year have been as follows: Seplemberlo January Presidenl' Paul Liplce Vice-Presidenl' Henry De Ganlon Secrerary Lawrence Michener Treasurer Paul MacDonald Sergeanf-al-Arms Sranley Allen Parliamenlarian Alex Pilfsley January lo June Lawrence Michener Ronald Mulligan Joseph Diepenbrocli Alex Pillsley Arfhur Higgs Howard Chevalier Pi .f 1 1 i' T ai :E 1 D4 ea in kd M44 az?-4 me f'- COUNCIL OF THIRTY BOTTOM ROW-Emerson Harvey, Bill SmiTh, CheT FenTon. Henry Rexer. Bill Gaffney. Dicl: Bendall. Don FenTon. Bob Craves, Ray Clark. SECOND ROW-Charles Sharp. Kirlr Dafoe. George Ward, Lorne. Miesel, Dave Greshaw, George Sfolres, Herman BauTel. Bill Klepser. Ward Groseclose. THIRD ROW-Milo SheeTs, Charles Kilburn. Jim Gaffney Ralph Carrie, Eric Wilson. Bob Diepenbroclz. ClayTon Hadley. Marvin Harrison. Fred CoT- Ton. Harmon Nickless. FOURTH ROW-Mr. Omans, Roy RecTor, ArThur Nelson, KenneTh Warner. WhiTney Kalmbeaugh. Charles Kelley. Bill Follis, Karlen Learman, Mr. GreensTein. The Council oT ThirTy is a boys' club organized in I9l5, for The purpose of iving iTs members pracTice in debaTing, deflama- Tion, and parliamenTary drill. The Council meeTs in The LiHIe TheaTre every Thursday aT 7:30 a.m. Members are elecTed Trom The whole school and The queliTicaTions are characTer. scholarship and abiliTy To do Things. The slogan of The Council is For The Good of Cenfral High. ln The pasT year The Council's acTiviTies have included: Two assemblies, several Tdances, Ta ch'ariTyT balll a 'T debaTe, TaThleTic games. and Two iniTiaTions. The sponsors of The club are Mr. Omans and Mr. GreensTein. The oTFicers Tor The pasT year are as. follows: ' January To Jung -SEpl'6h'IlDGI' ToJanuary Presideni' Bill Gaffney Bill Gaffney Vice-PresidenT Emerson Harvey Charles Sharp Secrefary Kirk Dafoe EUISFSOH HGWSY Treasurer Charles Kelley Charles K6ll9Y SergeanT-aT-Arms Bill Klepsef Fred COHOI1 ParliamenTarian Henry Rexer HQUVY Rexel' Scrapper Eric Wilson James -lUCkel'i i QW? fi I7 ll .. C. C. C. ll ll il ll i-5 BOTTOM ROW-Dorolhy Donnelly, Louise Schulfz, Eleanor Hogan. Margaref Hammond. Marian Buelow, Marie Brarns. SECOND ROW--Lois Schullz. Gail Gillies, Mildred Rehmus. Mary Cafherine Schafer, Vera Miller, June Hydorn, Hilda Vogiman. THIRD ROW-Le- nora Prefzer, Lena Ballor, Peggy Bialy, Mary Elizabeih Easferly, Helen Slevens, Doroihy Gusfin, Grace Williams. FOURTH ROW-Mildred Rofh. BeHfy Thomas, Johanna Rechlin. Elizabeih Pearsall, June Sheldon, Miss Hill. Miss Payne. Cenrral Cirizenship Club., organized elev- en years ago, is a club consisling of 'rwen+y- five girls chosen from any one of The 'rhree grades in Cenrral. The requiremenrs for membership are good cilizenship, high ideals for righr living. an average of C in scholar- ship, and a willingness +0 serve. Lasl' year ihe C. C. C. revised and pub- lished a handbook for lhe freshmen. This year 'rhe club has edired a boolclei for ad- visory groups. Orher acfiviiies included Jrhe annual Molhers' Day Tea, a dance and a 4 , T ll frosl-biie sale. The officers during rhe year have been as follows: Sep+ember fo February Presidenr Harrie? Schepper VlC6-PFSSiCleI'1l' Mary Caiherine Schafer Secrefary Rufh Nelson Treasurer Rulh Ramsdell February 'lo June Harriel Schepper Mary Calherine Schafer Eleanor Hogan Margarel Hammond G v il 1 ll ' ,F V 0 wg. es ..,, - .1 .-.. ,. ia f - -- is P. E. P. 2. 'S BOTTOM ROW-Miss Webb. Miss O'Leary. Marion McGregor, Grace King. Jane bump- son, Pauline Van Haaran: Florence Krapohl, Janifh McGregor, Karherine Keyes. Befly McCar'I'ney. SECOND ROW-Charlofie Doan, Maude Anderson, Ruih King, Evelyn Gueniher, Helen Emerson, Alberia Anderson, Dorofhy Gibson, Olive Finley, Ruih Ander- son. THIRD ROW-Helen Hagg, Kaiherine Navarre. Jane Clymer, Lillia'n Schroeder. Geraldine Daniels, Jane Bowden. BeHy Hawkins, Behy Dewey. Jane Dem sfer. Eihel Kess- ler. FOURTH ROW-Irma Why'l'e. Joan Turgin, Berh Lulfze, Mary Walcfiaauer, Mary Lou La Forge,.Harrie+ie Berglass, DoreHa Whife, Marian Howe, Mildred Swiizer, Carol Lunden. Helen Flelcher. The P. E. P. Sociefy was organized in l927. The leifers P. E. P. represeni' Personaliiy, Enfhuisiasm, and Perseverance. lf is spon- sored by Miss O'Leary and Miss Webb. The obieci' of The club is 'io develo per- sonalify and fo promore aesrheric sugiecis. Originally 'ihe membership of girls was limiled 'ro rwelve and now There are ihirly. which shows an increasing inieresi in ihis' club and iis ideals. This year's ac+ivi+ies were +he Pumpkin Prom, Slick Candy Siomp, lniriafion, Din- ner Dance, Teas, and general service io The school. The officers were as follows: Sepfember io January January fo June ff-PLUSH'-l9f1f - Deroihy Gibson Y Marion McGregor W wC9'Pl'0Sld9f'l' Janifh McGregor DoreHa Whiie SGCWNTY Alberia Anderson Mary Lou LaForge TYUHSUVGF Harrie? Berglass Berry McCarfney R0P 959nl'0flV9 Helen Emerson Grace King 75 gf i 1 -qui r--? f-X ag 'mu l, sie: are mail E3 . V7 1 df ECCLESIA BOTTOM ROW-Eileen Hirshfield, Rulh Kriewall, Kafherine Beaumont Viola l-lobarf, Frances Raymond, Miss Zingg, Miss Harris. SECOND ROW-Dororhy Jones, Belly Non- enpreger, Polly Donnelly, Mildred Perkins, Doroihy Jobe, Wilma Hamby, Leah Schwab, June McLean. THIRD ROW-Donnis Siewerf, Carolyn Marlin. Palsy Pearsall, Rufh Gil- linq. Eleanor Finley. Vera Hulfilz, Jane Beebe. FOURTH ROW--NaneH'e Kahn. Wilda Dodge, Carol Zube. Mariorie Shore, Donna Marlin, Geraldine Norih, Blanche Howse, Loi! Smifh. The Ecclesia. 'rhe oldesi sociely and only one of iis kind in Cenlral, was founded in l9l I by Miss Emma Gql-lunelcer. The sociely was organized for The purpose of giving girls an opporiunily lo praciice debaling and Parliamenlary Law. Since i928 The Ecclesia has awarded a scholarship 'ro one or lwo of ils members each year. This organizalion is one of 'rhe mosl' aciive in Cenlral. During lhe pasi year lhe sociely has had 'rwo iniiialions, lhe annual Founders' Day banquet and has sponsored a bridge parly. The sponsors of +his sociely are Miss LizeH'a Harris and Miss Dorolhy Zingg. The oliiicers for lhe pasi year have been as follows: Sepiernber io February February lo June Presidenl' June McLean June McLean Vice-President Marqaref Lindsay Donna Marlin Secreiary Frances Raymond Eleanor Finley Treagurer Kaiherine Beaumonl' Donnis Siewerl Crificg Blanche Howse Lois Smilh Geraldine Norlh Rulh Gilling lnfer-Club Council Rep. FTGHCSS R6Yl'T1OFld - ej- fl , rv - fw Q1 -f B! 'u ig za 4 N Ba il Q4 NE PLUS ULTRA i l BOTTOM ROW-Miss Clancey, Belly Marlin, Ruih Green, Veronica Nowalc, Elizabefh Arndf, Florence Thorson, Alvina Miller. Doris Sfreich, Doris Rush. SECOND ROW-'Violef Seely. Ruih Hifon, Viola Engelhardf, Irene Brown, Charlofie Schull. Elizabefh Ogden. Eleanor Roih, Jeanne McGrafh, Vera Schemm. THIRD ROW-Geraldine Williams, Vivian Sfanion, Virginia Griswold, Florence Thorsen, Dorothy Waldron. Jane Walz. Leona Guen- fher. Virginia Morris, Regina Born. FOURTH ROW-Charloffe IH'ner. Marion Schoenber- ger. Madeline Wuepper, June Jarvis. Margarei Schill, Marie Foersfer. Nellie Lee. Mele Geffler, Miss Sparling. Slogan- l-le Can, Who Thinks l-le Can. This sociely was organized in l926, for ihe purpose of creaiing and iurlhering 'rhe inieresi for scholarship, efficiency, and inde- pendence among commercial siudenis. Any commercial girl in good slanding is eligible for membership. This club has been one of ihe mosl' aclive in ihe pasl' year. Hs aciiviiies included Weenie-bake, Thanksgiving Poiluclc. Fare- well Tea, Candy and Froslbiie Sales. Schol- arship Bridge, Easier Bunny l-lop, Assembly, and ihe Spring Blow-Oui. The club will award This June for 'rhe iirsl lime, ihe Schol- arship io J. C. which will be an annual eveni. The following olilicers have been elecledz Sepiember fo February February io June Presideni - Miriam-Alla W Vera Schemm ' Vice-Presidenl Eleanor Bowen Irene Brown Secrefary Vera Schemm Alvina Miller Treasurer Maxine Cosens Elizabefh Arndi' Sergeani-al-Arms Vivian Sianion Marie Foersler ' Y I ,... WW A L THE THREE ARTS BOTTOM ROW-Dorolhy Groomes, Eileen Hirshfield, Margarel' Mulcahy Ruih Nelson Anna Carolyn Marlin, Mariorie Henry, Marion Pefers, Kafharine Navarre SECOND ROW-Mariorie Shore. Harrierfe Kaiser. Helen Birge, Elizabefh Pearsall. Marilyn Chariens Beify Hale, Mary Elizabefh Easlerly, Jane Davis. THIRD ROW-Ruih Ramsdell Elizabeih Allinqion, Miss Curry. Palsy Pearsall. Eleanor Herriclr, Naneffe Kahn, Ellzabefh Thompson The Three Arrs Club was organized in December, l932, lhe lhree arls slanding 'lor Music, Ari, and Drama. The club sponsor is Miss Melba Curry. The meelings are held 'rhe second and fourrh Thursday of each monih. Al each meering fhe girls have a small lunch served by hosresses. The club has parlaken in many social acriviries during +he pasr year. The girls acled as hoslesses of rhe lea given 'for lhe new IOB girls in fhe Tall. The Three Arrs have also sponsored dances which were big successes. The Spring Frolic was given in lhe gymnasium on Thursday, March 27, 1934. Lasl fall lhe girls look a 'rrip To Delroir, where fhey arlended a play af 'rhe Cass Theafre. They also wen+ +o Delroir ihis spring and visired Greenwich Village. The officers are as follows: Presidenl ......................... Ruih Ramsclell Vice-Presidenr .. . ...... Marion Pefers Secrelary ..,.. ........... J ane Davis Treasurer .... . . . Kalherine Navarre Reporler .. ..... Eleanor Herrick fw .X qi 1 3 L Us ij 55H?35 T. N. T. BOTTOM ROW-George AyoH'e. Jack LaFear, C. R. Murphy. sponsor. Louis Gudzial, Emery Jonas, Joe Tifer. TOP ROW-Charles Ramsey. Gordon Ramsey. Roberi' Janslni. Charles Sfewarr, William Allen. James FolleHe. Warren Mandley. The T. N. T. is a club of boys organized during fhe spring of I933. from a group 'ihaf volunfeered 'rheir services for +icke'r faking af Mr. Whife's and Mr. Evans' music fesfivals. Their primary funcfion is io lake liclcefs and guard ihe doors, free of charge, ai any school funcfion where fheir services are desired. The sponsor is Mr. Murphy. The officers were elecfed for fhe year as follows: ' - Sepfember To January January fo June Presideni' William Allen William Allen ViC9-Pfdiidehi' Charles Ramsey George Ayoffe Secrefary-Treasurer f Chegfer Kubica Chesfgf Kubica S9 995nf'5+'A m5 Louis Gudzial r, R33 ...al sw l ' 1 T T '-10' mir-' COSMOPOLITAN CLUB fi 1 l s il ll all is: The Cosmopoliian Club is a comparaiively new organizafion, having been founded rhis school ear 'rhrough +he efforls of Mr. Ham- il+on. The purpose of This club is +o promoie a friendlier-and more unders+anding spirii beiween lhe differem' na+ionali1'ies repre- senied here ai Ceniral, namely, +he Scofch. Irish. German. Polish, English. Jewish. Swed- ish. French and Spanish. This friendlier spirif is brough+ abou'r by having each of 'fhe nalionaliiies, presenf a rogram once a mon+h. acquainiing 'rhe ofher members wi'rh The cusloms and +radi+ions of lheir respec- 'five na+ionalil'ies.'This is 'followed b a social hour. This plan has been a success dlue large- ly +o 'ihe efloris of 'rhe sponsors. They are Miss O'Leary. Miss Herman. Miss Zingg. Mr. l-lamiH'on. Mr. Greensiein and Mr. Dalzell. V The oflicers of 'rhe club are: President' ......................... Alvin Kowalski Vice-Presidenf .................... Dorofhy Gibson Secrefary ....... ..... M ary Jane McClay Treasurer' . . . . . V ' .......... Kirk Defbfr G :E K 51:24 Q51-J -nail aim T ' il -I - 1 rl HISTORY CLUB BOTTOM ROW-Miss Maddaugh. Irene Burns. Margaref Milfner, Isabel Miller, Kafherine Miller, Fred Newman, Charles HuTchenreuTher, David Clement Don Fenfon. AH' Nelson. William Galifney, Walfer McMullen, Herman B'auTel, June Bialy. SECOND ROW-Mildred Perlrins, Lillian Lizerman, Dororhy Klass, Angeline Dembowslci, Veronica Nowak, Julia Brown. Sarafae llazarus, Alice Magidson, Irene Brenner, MargareT Boehringer. RuTh Gilling. Charles Harvey, Philip NorTh, Jane Simpson. THIRD ROW-Elizabelh Jones, Lucile Leser, Donna Mariin, Shelia Murphy, Sarah Gudschinslcy, Lawrence Michener, Wanda Lewis. Donnes Siewerf, NaneTTe Kahn. Sidney Hughes. Marshall Hier, Walda Jeshlra, Erva EbberT. Evelyn Pawlalr. FOURTH ROW-Miss Ballou, Lorne Meisel, Celia Lovely, Helen Huchins, Joel Goldberg. Vance LaRive, Rober+ Boehm, Charles STawarf. John Karnafh, Clifford Hill, Gerald Grenier, Edward Orr, DoroThy Smifh, Arlene McGivern. FIFTH ROW-Ray Kozulslri. Phyllis Golden, RuTh Bandeen, Earl Parlcs, Eugene Traines, Ray Clarlr. Harmon Nichless. Adeline KenTner, Margaref Sloan, Howard Kraslra, Quillion McDowell, Eleanor Agdanolci, Cryslal McKay, Edward Szelaqowslci. Members noT in picTure-Karlen Learman, Roland Frasik, Dorofhy Guinup, Edifh Klapper. WalTer Rauch, EsTher Schwabauer, Ruih Sovey, Virginia Vaughan, Florence Wubbena. Beffy Hogan, BeTTy PoulTney. The HisTory Club has had a membership oT nearly one hundred during The school year I933-34, The TourTh year oT iTs exisT- ence. The oTFicers Tor The year were: PresidenT ................,....... Karlen Learman Firsf Vice-Presidenf , ........,......... ArT Nelson Second Vice-PresidenT T1 .... -::f.JuneBialy SecreTary ................. ..... D onna MarTin Treasurer ............,............. Lorne Meisel Chairman Program CommiTTee ....... Sheila Murphy Chairman CommuniTy Service Com.. .Eugene Traines Chairman School Service Com. ...... Joel Goldberg Chairman Hisforical Research Com... .Roland Frasilc lnler-Club Council Rep. ........ Lawrence Michener The club is a service club, rendering assisT- ance To boTh school and communiTy in many ways. The social acTiviTies oT The club were: a Pioneer Tea, inTer-club parT given Tor- The pleasure of members oT all The school clubs, a TheafregparTyggivenWaTTeLwa club,meeTing wlfch was held in The new counTy building: and The annual banqueT held in May aT The TriniTy Church 'Parish House. The sponsors of The club are Miss Ballou and Miss Maddaugh. is sr ne 5 Y 'i MATH CLUB fi 1 V , w r 2 - li il il ll ll i dl BOTTOM ROW-Margery Sherman, Doraihy Jobe, Mildred Perkins. Doroihy Sireefer. Hazel Allen, Viola Phillips, Dorofhy Paqueffe, Mrs. Reagan. SECOND ROW-Alma Carey. Mildred Vogel, Margaref Sloan, Sheila Murphy, Eleanor Finley. Pauline Van Haaren, Jane Roberfson, Beverly Gregg, Jane Davis. THIRD ROW-Evelyn Braun, Gladys Confri. Mary Alice Gulliver, Veda Triclcey. Florence Smifh. Ernie Meyer, Bill Bouchy, Doroihy Huebner. FOURTH ROW-Dorolhy Gulliver, Leona Bellnap, Evelyn Coolc, Clifford Hawlrins, Huber? Laleman, Mariy Moulfane, Gerald Mclnfyre. The Mafh Club was organized in Sepfem- ber. l93I, for fhe purpose of promofing inieresl' in maihemalics. lf is one of ihe largesi' clubs in Cen+ral High School, boas+- ing a roll-call of fifly-five. During ihe pasl' year 'fhe sociefy has con- iribufed 'lo lhe radio fund and The refriger- a+ion plant This was- made possible by 'ihe Penny Arcade. The selling of refreshmenfs al +he 'foofball games. and home-made candy sales. The officers are eiecfed in Sepremlaer and conlinue rhroughouf +he year. The officers for This year have been as follows: Sepiember fo June Presideni' ............................ Jane Davis Vice-Presidenf .................., Marfy Moulfane Secreiary ..... ..... B everly Gregg Treasurer . . . . . . Dorofhy Jobs Reporfer . .. ...... Eleanor Finley Sponsor .... .... M rs. J. Reagan fm Fi , 4 ll E' qi IE - 5 hi 0 2.134 561 sf: 31525 D1 aa d l hd - QUORUM BOTTOM ROW-Joe Deipenbroclc, Roy Recior, Wanda Lewie, June Bialy, Ray Clarlc, Mary Huebner, Gerald Grenier, John Karnaih. SECOND ROW-Lillian Lizerman, Irene Yanna. Adeline Lawrence, lrene Burns. Lucille Leger, Arr Nelson, Bill Gaffney, Sidney Hughes, Dale Reed. THIRD ROW-Guy Smifh, Laurell Slcelfon, Virginia Curran, James Jaclceff, Frieda Taylor, Charles Ramsey, Edward Orr, Ronald Mulligan. ln February, l932, rhe Quorum was organ- ized by fhe sfudenrs in Civics classes wifh +he aid of Miss Palmer. The qualificaiions for membership are as follows: ill Thai' fha sfudenf is sfudying Civics. or has sfudied Civics. l2l Thar fhe sfudenf is willing To serve. If meers every Friday morning. The pur- pose of fhe club is fo beH'er cifizenship. bofh in and ouf of school. The club has performed many services worrhy of merif. The Masquerade Bail was one of ifs oufsfanding social evenis of 'the year. The officers of 'lhe pasf year have been: a ' ' SepfeTnber'fo January January fo June Presidenf William Gaffney Joseph Deipenbrocl: Vice-Presideni' Margaref Rupff Arfhur Nelson Secrefary Mary Huebner Wanda Lewie Treasurer Milron Miller Raymond Clark Sergeanf-af-Arms John Karnafh ' 'Q ll 'Sui-f E? -f Q - , ll 'Y' .7-vc ' u N .- .f I Z 1 Q fx ., ll ll sl V. 4,4 ll ll 4 .,,. Z! A RURAL CLUB BOTTOM ROW-Wanda Lewio, Laurell Slxelion. Roberi Wilder, Edna Juengel. Ruih Sfehl. Mae Badour. lrene Yanna, Rulh Juengel. SECOND ROW-Miss Ballamy, Phyllis Bradley. Wilma Myers, Doroihy Guinup, Margarel Tuflle. Arlene McCann, Mildred Houghlaling. Helen Hugo. Laura Gloclcsine, THIRD ROW-Miss Frosl. Alice Brown. Doris Gifiins. Lorraine Chase. Agaiha Fournier, Melvin Tippman, Waller Lawrence, Donald Tuille. Harold Taglauer, Jennie Gracie. FOURTH ROVV-Elmer Wackerly, Junior Wesfern, Orvis McGier, Edward Kusaro. Miles Dean, Leroy Burgeson. Clifford Goss, Norman Gollin, Mr. Garloclc. The Rural Club was founded in Seplem- ber, I933. To be eligible, 'ro fhis club one musl eilher live in lhe counlry or be inler- esfed in rural life. This club was organized in order lo creaie a greaier inleresl' in rural life. ' Though young. ifs aclivilies-have been many and varied, including frosl-bi+e sales. inleresring lallcs. a iea, assislance in school affairs. and field +rips. The sponsors are Miss Frosl. Miss Ballamy. and Mr. Garloclc. The officers for rhe pas? school year have been as follows: Sep+ember fo January Presideni' Junior Wesfern Vice-Presidenl' Wilma Myers Secreiary Dorofhy Guinup Treasurer Elmer Waclrerly Sergeanl'-al'-Arms Roberl' Wilder Recording Secreiary Harriel' Bluhm Reporier Wanda Lewie January fo June Wanda Lewis Laurell Slcelfon Roberl' Wilder Gladys Confri Elmer Waclcerly Edna Juengel Irene Yanna fa 'I II Q4 .f l :tw SPEECH ACTIVITIES y BOTTOM ROW-Mr. MacDonald, Jane Eyre, Alvin Kowalski, Henry Rexer. TOP ROW- Gerald Grenier, Marshall Hier, Karlen Learman, Bill Gaffney. Compared fo ofher years 'Ihe speech -acfivifies of 'Ihe I933-34 season were very successful. despire +he facl' 1'haI' only one veleran. Dick Dixon. refurned Io bolsfer +he debare feam. Alrhough Gaffney. Hier and Dixon will have graduafed. Ihe coming season should be successful because Ihree men who have seen service in varsiry debaies will re'I'urn. They are Kowalslci, Learman and Rexer. Because of I'he successful debale season s+uden+ aHendance reached' i'rs peak in Ihe hisfory of Ihe school. The firsl' debafe. which' was broadcasfed over W. B. C. M., was aHended by Iwelve hundred people. During +he resl' df Ihe season fhe average aHend- ance was approximalel nine hundred. Represenfafives of 'rlie school in declama- Hon, orafory, and extempore speaking were e Jane Eyre. Gerald Grenier, and Marshall Hier respeclively. A greai' deal of 'rhe seasons success should be aHribuI'ed Io The second period speech class, which provided a greater op- porrunify +o sfudy 'rhe speech' fopics. r 'Q I 2:-f I Q-uri. A ll iffezfl Zi' -A EXPLORERS CLUB BOTTOM ROW-Ausfen Jenlcens, Second Male: Dorolhy Jones, Helmsman: Gordon Allman, Engineer: Gwen Smiih, Purser, Mary Jane McCloy, Firsf Ma+e: Fred Newman, Capfainz Charles Ramsey, Helmsmang Olive Findley, Lookoulg Don Fenfon. Cabin Boy: Rufh Merlcle. SECOND ROW-Ruih Bandeen. Fred Brown, Max Haynes. Rufh Gust William Jones, James Galiney, Rifa Jane Hill, Bernard Wilson, Virgil Slezalx. THlRD ROW -Rulh Louis, Harriet S+evens, Eleanor Walz, Dorofhy Guinup, Miss E. Hodgson, Advisor, Florence Birch, Doris Wylie. Sfanley Allen. Vincem' Bala. Edward Balash. FOURTH ROW- Erma Whyie, Eleanor O'Rourlce, Sylvia Kaczmaselc, Charloife Shulf, Don McKinzie, Alva Burlch. Sophie Greenslein. Anne Tarssen, Jane Jones. Eleanor Herricli, Gerirude Hanlon. FIFTH ROW+loan Turgeon, Sophie Czailca. Therese Legah, Edwin Schnefiler, Agafha Fournier, Harold Wesfern, Russell Van Haaren, Carl Fischer, Howard DeYoung. Isabel Miller. The sludenls of lhe Physiography Class organized lhe Explorers Club for 'rhe purpose of developing a lceener aesiheiic and more The sponsor is Miss Hodgson. The 'following officers were eleciedz Sepfember io January scienl'ific appreciaiion of 'rhe greal ou+-of- gfsiilagw ?LllGa'ii mY doors or biosphere where man lives, 'ro be of Second Maha Dfr'LihYuTi::1n service +0 lhe school, and fo encourage Lookouf Janefcarver leisure lime, acliviiies which will increase gh:fEBnqir1eer Hahn Buczik E ' a in oy 1 argarel' up our knowledge oi Physnography and promoie Helmsmen iaenhal Hahn good fellowship. The aclivilies which were given during The lirsr semesler were a Sreak Roasl' on Ocio- ber l8, an expedi+ion 'ro Ann Arbor on Ociober 28, and The Chrisimas Parry which foolc place on December 22. The aclivilies which rhe second semesier class had, was Jrhe Annual Banquel' held on Doreiia Wiifie January io June Fred Newman Mary Jane McCloy Ausien Jenlcens Olive Findley Gordon Allman Don Fenion Charles Ramsey Dorolhy Jones April 26. in 1' fw in P 1 ll il -f 16 STAGE CRAFT CLUB BOTTOM KOW-Howard Rohde, Jim Krager. Ted Buda, Slage Manager: Bernard Wilson, Elecfrician: Galen Schisler, Carpenler: Horace Hardy, Movie Operalor. TOP ROW- Fancis Smifh, Assislanl' Eleclrician: Roberl' Schmilf, Leonard Krygier, Augusi Gasla. Ed Szelagowslci, Mr. L. L. Yealrey, Sponsor. The Sfage CraH Club. under +he sponsor- ship of Mr. L. L. Yeakey. is made up of boys inleresled in The mechanics of siage sel- +ings. The work of The club members con- slsrs of 'raking charge of lhe sfage seHings 'for all sfage presenialions. Special knowl- edge of consiruclion and handling of scenery: fhe seH'ing arrangement and oper- afion of 'rhe srage lighfingg +he equipmenl' and operalion of fhe enfire sfage are ob- rained b fhe members. The cllub is composed of +he following members: Siage Manager ................... Elecfrician . . . . . . Assisfani' Eleclrician . . . . . Sfage Carpenfer Movie Operafors . . . . .Ted Buda Bernard Wilson . ,Francis Smiih .Galen Schisler .Ed Szelagowslci Howard Rohde Jim Krager Leonard Kyrgier Roberi' Schmiff Horace Hardy ll W 618 THE USHERS' CLUB n - - fx ll ll BOTTOM ROW-Vida Curfis. Florence Aspin, Nona Sharp. Orlrude Haire, Viola Frederick. Tillie Arhuiiclc, Margrefe Simpson. SECOND ROW-Kalhr n M G 'fh L ' G h y c ra , oulse res aw. Doris Parenf, Alberta Dehn, Julia Brown, Della Richardson. Elizabefh Arndf. Viola Engle- h d - . . . . . . ar f. THIRD ROW Miss Clancey, Angeline Czwerinslu. Marpone Sherman, Grefchen Tauberf, Geraldine Wilkie, Miss Phelps. The Ushers' Club is one of ihe service clubs of Ceniral High School. Hs chief aim, as The name implies, is +o give graluiious service for all enler+ainmen'rs held in Cen- 'rral's Audiforium during fhe school year. This club had ils beginning in I927 and limifs i-fs membership io 24. f Hs 'members arerselecfed from 'rhe Fresh- man girls. in, order 'ro permil' each +0 serve 'fha 'rhree years she is in Cenfral: and on graduafion a pin is awarded by The Club for service fo The school. The officers and sponsors of 'rhe club are: Head Usher ...........,....... Orfrude Haire Secrelary-Treasurer ..... - .........,.. Tillie Arhuficlc Uniform Aflendanf ............... Viola' Fredericlcs infer-Club Council Rep. ........ Marguerife Simpson The sponsors of The club are: Miss Phelps Miss Clancey fN P Qi l P4 'U 1 li 1 1253 sa ass '- LOS MOROS :LA , -3,' fr P ., BOTTOM ROW-Chesfer Fenfon, Kirk Deioe, Eleanor Walz, Laurell Slcelion, Marqarei' Hammond. Lois Smifh. Alva Bur+ch. Leonora Prelzer. SECOND ROW-Kenneih Siarr. Dorolhy Fowley, Mary Hisfed, Dorofhy Jones. Marian Howe, Merle Keene, Tom Casio. Bernard Mahoney. THIRD ROW--Ronald Mulligan, William Mahoney. Carl Sfeingraeber. Gerald Bissonelfe. OHo Pos+. Charles Knoblauch. Howard Chevalier. Miss Beclrelf. Miss Hellmulh. Los Moros was organized by +he siuclenis of Spanish Ill in +he fall of I932. Since Sepiember, l932, all s'l'uden'rs inleresled in Spanish may become members of +he Span- ish club. The main obiecfives of Los Moros are 'lo creare an iniernalional viewpoint 'ro bring aboui a befler undersiancling beiween na- +ions. fo learn +he cusfoms and characfer of +he foreign people, 'ro learn of +he geography, hislory. art and music of +he Spanish-speaking counfries, 'ro become fam- iliar wilh +he greai' names of Spain, Mexico. Qenfral AmericaeancLeSou'rhe Americaf 'io- s'rress +he cul'rural and commercial value of +he s'rudy of Spanish. io assisi' in siudying +he 'Spanish language. lo supplemenf +he classroom work. and 'ro form a social cen1'er for srudenis and leachers. Miss Hellmuirh is +he sponsor of +he club. The following officers have been elecfed: Sep+emberi'oJanuary January+oJune Presidenl' Kirk Defoe OHo Posf Vice-Presideni' Dorofhy Jones Alva Burfch Secrefary Margaref Hammond Laurell Slcellon Treasurer Offo Posi' Carl Sieingraeber Represen+a+ives Oifo Pos? Eleanor Walz Tom Casio 1 if? T 'fi' QQ' S fi uf il li ll ,..- I Q 6 il K hen: mc. uni 15-55 ll PRE-MEDIC CLUB BOTTOM ROW-Emerson Harvey, Rufh Gilling, Dick Bendall, Henry Rexer, Al Cederburg. SECOND ROW-Marlin Taylor, Rodger Huclcins, William Brown, Dick Leilner, Willis Friedman. THIRD ROW--Morris Goldsfein, Ned Malloy, Earl Morris, Marvin Harrison Claylon Garloclc, Sponsor. I x 1,, . ll 'o 1, -1,- -471 The Pre-Medic Club was newly organized 'rhis year for +he purpose of bringing 'lo- gefher all s'ruden'rs in Cenfral High School who are in+eres+ed in Medicine or Denrisrry. The meefings of rhe club are all of a business narure during which 'rime spealcers are broughr in. The club visi+s 'rhe hospifals and fhis year made a +rip 'ro fhe Samarifan Hospilal and Clinic. Orher places of inferesi' in connec- +ion wifh fhese professions were also visired. The sponsor is Mr. Garloclc. The officers were elecfed as follows: Sep1'ember'loJanuary January'I'oJune Presidenl' Vice Presideni' Secrefary Treasurer Sergea ni-a1 Arms l nfer-Club Council Represenfafive Willis Friedman Henry Rexer AI Cederburg Emerson Harvey Marvin Harrison Richard Seifnar Willis Friedman Emerson Harvey Rufh Gilling Al Cederburg Earl Morris Diclc Bendall G in l II J -1 K Ri Hi ' LE CIRCLE FRANCAIS BOTTOM ROW-Leona Pilon, Annabelle Poirier, Olive Trudeau. Alma Helbig. Isabelle Robefoy. June Bialy, Befh Lulzlce, Evelyn Pawlalr. SECOND ROW-Jaclc Shulh, Norman Gibelyou, Frances Tehrenbach, Marion Guillemeffe. Elaine Daubles, Carol Pafenge. Mariorie Anderson, Virginia Charfers, Belly Tehrenbach. THIRD ROW-Leo Barley, William Zube, Edna Drescher. Irene Bouclcarf, Irving Anihony. Howard Kraslca, Norma Chevalier, Dorofhy Bigford. FOURTH ROW-James Brown. Howard Chevalier, Edwin Slcarina, Ronald Mulligan, Clarence La Combe, Miss Whiffwer, Miss Goddeyne. Alexander Pifrsley. This sociely was organized in May. l932. for Ihe purpose of encouraging and de- veloping inleresl' in fhe sludy of French by means of lecfures. piclures. music, elc. During Ihe currenl' year Ihe club has been addressed by several speakers on subiecls per+aining Io French life and culrure. The club has raised funds wilh which fo buy added equipmenr for 'rhe French de- parfmenf. The sponsors are Miss Goddeyne and Miss WiHwer. who recenlly replaced Miss WooliiH' on 'rhe French Sfaff. W g The oificers ofirhe club fof Ihe preseni' year are: Presidenf ....... ......... A lex PiHsIey Vice-Presideni' .... ..... V irginia Charrers Secrelary ...... ........ B efh Luhlne Treasurer .............. .... ........ B i II Zube Sergeanf-af-Arms .....,........... Irving Anlhony Infer-Club Council Representalive .. . .Alma Helbiq 'Y -0 I fX CET D E? RIFLE CLUB HISTORY BOTTOM ROW-Florence Slaughl, Rufh King. Mary Jane Duchane, Marion Buelow, Kale Miller. Margarei Duso. SECOND ROW-Elmer Durham, Lyle Frosi, Paul Brown, Tom Vallender, James Krager, Maurice Sible, Fred Jenkins. THIRD ROW-Miss Royal. Mr. A. Dalzell, Ausfin Jenkins. Bill Mahoney, Gran? Van Harren, Edward Deifmer, Lyle Slolces. I The 'firsl meeling of Ihe club was held in 'Ihe lai-fer parl' of Oclober, I933. The club was under 'rhe sponsorship of Mr. Dalzell, and was formed +o promofe a beHer sense of sporlsmanship among ils members. The membership of Ihe Iirsf club was Iwenfy. The club membership remained 'Ihus unI'il i+s reorganizalion in +he lirsl' week of 1934-,A+ Ihis Time Ihe girls and boys club became one and 'rhe club became a mem- ber of Ihe Nalional Rifle Associalion wiI'h The membership of I'wen'ry-five. Mr. Dalzell is 'rhe sponsor, and +he lirsf meeling was held wilh Ihe J. C. rifle Ieam. The officers were elecfed as follows: Sepfember 'ro January January fo June Presidenf Alfred Pefers Jim Krager Vice-President Louis Chrisfner Marion Buelow Secrefary-Treasurer Ed DeHmer Ed Deffmer G 2: wi P1 'I -1 R f-2 . FIRST AID CLUB BOTTOM ROW-Chesfar Fenton, Cafharine Burke, OH'o Skipper, Eola Trickey, Don Tufile, Doro+hy Hallebuyel. SECOND ROW- Regina Hayes, Ruih Popp. Vida Trickey. Lois Smifh, Mr. Dalzell. Miss Perrin. THIRD ROW-Galen Schusfer, Dwighf Johnsfon, Bill Klepser. Emmons Engleharfe, George Sfolces. The Firs'r Aid Club was organized January. Y934. ihrough +he influence of Galen Schis- ler. The purpose of ihe club is To organize a firs+ aid base wiihin Ceniral To give firsi' aid. This semes+er 'rhe club members are being Trained in Firsi Aid by Capfain Marsh. M. D.. of The U. S. Army. A+ ihe end of fiffeen hours of Red Cross iraining, members will be given an oral 'rest which if passed. enables a member +0 become a Regisiered Firsi Aid Member. T The sponsors of ihe organizaiion are Miss Susan Perrin and Mr. Abe Dalzell. The officers of +he pasi year were as follows: C I C gg C General Chairman . . ........ Galen Schisler Presideni ............. ....... D onald M. Tuifle Vice-Presideni .............. ...George A. Sfokes Secreiary-Treasurer . ................ Alice Buclcius infer-Club Council Represeniaiive ..... Bill Klepser 'i 668' 1' l A.: l - , - Aff. wr:-ff Q ii Q sg i i Z5 2 STATISTICIANS T I T 4 BOTTOM ROW-Mariorie ScheH'ler, Marie Brancheau, Miles Doan, Bob Graveline, Bob Diepenbrock, Ouillion McDowell, Miss Ewing, Ari Nelson, O'Ho Posf. Herberi' Oifo, Roberi Tabor, Bill Fowley. SECOND ROW-Clarence Harh, Mildred Rehmus, Befiy Fehrenback, Mary Elizabefh Easierly, Clara Luepke, Vera Huiliiz. Pafricia Miller, BeH'y McCar'lney, Bernice Goldsiein, Edna Schnople, Doris Grifiord, Charles Sfewarl. THIRD ROW--Norman McKenzie, Frances Salmon, Polly McKenzie, Veronica Nowak, Eleanore Szepski, Vera Schemm, Eileen Hirshiield, Sylvesfer Backiewicz, James Quigley, Roberi Boehm, Leo Collver, Leonard Mika, Charles Siewari. FOURTH ROW-Charles Tennanf, Carol Zube, Wilda Dodge. Walda Jeschke, Charloffe IH'ner, Mefa Geiiler, Elaine Packard, Adeline Lawrence. Norberi Roih, Roberi' Baker, Clifford Hill, Herberf Nuechferlein, Howard Panknin. FIFTH ROW-Andrea Anderson, Viola Engelhardie, Ray Clark, Kirk Defoe, Gwen Smiih, June Hydorn, Mariory Anderson, Gerirude Hoffman, Geraldine Norih, Joe Smiih, Marshall LaMay, Willis Friedman, Julius Friedman. The aim of rhe sraiisiicians is 'io keep sfudenfs scholasiically conscious a+ all +imes, second, io encourage fhem +o do beirier work each six weeks. The organizafion siaried in 'ihe fall of I932. H' consisis of chief s+a+is+ician, six lieufenanrs, and six'ry-one sfaiisiicians lone from each advisor groupi. The average oi' each pupil's work, each group average, and fhe school average are all deiermined each six weeks. The group averages are graphed and pos+ed in The advisers' rooms. These charis show ihe individual sfudemvs improvemeni' each marking period. A large charf is made and displayed io show ihe relaiive improve- meni achieved by fhe various groups over fhe preceding marking periods. The following officers were elecfedi Sepiember fo June Chief Sfafisfician .............. Ouillion McDowell Lieufenanfs ........ Clarence Hariz, Walda Jeschka Veronica Nowak, Mildred Rehmus Roberf Tabor. Charles Tennani' Sponsor ............ Miss M. M. Ewina L: rl M 4 - J 4 ,,, G BOOT AND BUSKIN 1, B!-,' . 'le' 2 ' 351 55 .vb S7121 f-331 lin Hifi BOTTOM ROW-lrene RuTerbusch. June Jarvis. BeaTrice Smifh, Darlene Halecheclc, Bernice Halecheclc, Doris Rush, VioleT O'Brien, Maurice GoldsTein. Jack GreensTein, RuTh Alla. Roy RecToi'. Wanda Lewfe. Mr. Greensfein. SECOND ROW-Mary Siorrs. BeHy Bonnell. Reva Reichman, lrene Brenner, Agnes Dalrymple, CharloTTe Doan. DoroThy Guinup. Dorofhy Ten Eyclc. Ruih Peach. Joseph Diepenbroclz, Miss Zingg, DoroThy Timm. THIRD ROW-Bed Hahn, Mariorie Shore, Evelyn Klass. BeTTy La Rue, Sybil Werbelan. Miss Taylor, Miss SarTain. Evelyn Byers, Grace Byfield. Joseph Barber, Charles Ramsey, Milliceni' Reed. FOURTH ROW-Charles PeTerson. Herman BauTel. Marshall Hier, John Roby, James GaTTney. Howard Chevalier, RuTh Gilling. Emerson Harvey, William GalTney. Madeline Archambeau, EThel Kessler, Esfher Schwabauer. FIFTH ROW-Milo SheeTs, Guy Smifh. Meryl King. Ray Clark. RoberT Diepenbroclr. Karlen Learmen. Alvin Kowalski, Paul MacDonald, Ward Graseclose, Miss McClosl:ey, Miss Sprague, Mr. Omans. A This dramaTic socieTy was organized in l924. under The leadership oT Miss Grubbs. Thrived Tor a Tew years, Then dropped ouT oT exisTence. IT has been revived Twice: TirsT. in l93l and Then in 1933. IT derives iTs name Trom The Sock and Buslcin, symbols oT comedy and Tragedy in The days oT Shakespeare. lTs purpose is To promoTe dramaTic inTeresT in CenTral. To Tur'Ther This purpose, meeTings are held in The LiTI'le TheaTre every oTher Wednesday. aT which a play is given. ' This SocieTy is sponsored by Mr. Omans. Miss Sprague, Mr. GreensTein. Miss Taylor, W eMiss Sariain, Miss-Zingg, andMiss Meelosffffff fe' key. Each of These. excepTing Mr. Omans, is aT The head oT a group which gives one play each semesTer. The oTTicers Tor The pasT year were as Tollows: Presidenf' ....... ....... D oris Rush Vice-Presidenf . . . ........ Jim Gaffney SecreTary ..... . . .... Reva Reichman Treasurer .... ....... B ill Gaffney MY O 1 -sie F ii ii V JANUARY CLASS PLAY- GOOD NEWS BOTTOM ROW-Mary Siorrs. Gerfrude Hoffman. Rufh Merlnle, Helen Taylor, Bernice Halecheclr. Mildred Swifzer, Mr. Greensfein. Mr. Omans. Julia Brown. Fonda Barringer. Irving Berglass. Roy Recfor. Dorolhy Timm, Helen Flefcher, Berry Dewey. Lorraine Warren. Louise Schulfz. SECOND ROW--Orvis McGirr. Joe Barber. Eileen Cole. Beih Lufzlce. Carol Zube. Eleanor Comer, Dorolhy Guinup. Agnes Dalrymple, CharloHe Mclnfre. Grace Byfield, Lois Tennanf, Luella Wuepper, Ruih Peach. Arlene Youngs, Helen Haag. Slewarl Milsfer. THIRD ROW-Margery Shores, Clarence Burion, Milo Sheeis. Lois Schulfz. Dorolhy Donnelly. Helen Nuechlerlein, Laura Glocksein, Violef O'Brien, Hilda Voghlman. Mildred Vogel. Mary Jane Bafeson, Viola Engelhardl. Emily Doly. Franlc Buda, Bernard Wilson. Walfer Lang. FOURTH ROW--Herberi Nuechierlein, John Roby. Elizabelh Pearsall. Elizabefh Easferly. Margaref Boeringer, Wilma Hanby. Ruih Anderson, Consrance Brown, Raymond Clarlr, Marshall Hier. Morris Goldsfein. Galayland Chessler, Frances Smifh. Charles Hufchenreufher, John Wall. FIFTH ROW-Phillip Nor+h. Guy Smilh, Alvin Kowalski, Charles Ramsey. Berf Hahn, Beairice Smifh. Darleen Halecheclr. Evelyn Pawlalr. Frederick Crooks. Tom Sfevenson. Ward Gloseclose, Howard Chevalier, Ronald Mulligan. Jack Greensfein, Chesfer Fenfon. Roberl' Craves. Al' Mr. Oman's suggesiion, lhe January Class of i934 chose for 'lheir gradualion produciion fhe musical comedy Good News. ll' is l'o dare Cenl'ral's 'iirsi aiiempl' lo give a musical comedy and greal' credil' should be given lhe class for daring 'lo enler upon a new iield of enieriainmenl. The play was direcied by our Assislanl- Principal, G. A. Omans, who was assisled by Morris Greenslein, Rusiy Evans of The music deparlmenr and Eleanor Craves of ihe Craves School of Dancing. The play was given on January 24+h,and 25+h +o 'lwo packed and enihusiasiic houses. gp. .658 ii g mr ihe play and players receiving 'rhe mosl ex+ravagan+ of praises. Aside 'From The play ilseli, much credil should be given 'rhe slage group who made ihe play possible by lheir eiforis. A lime record in changes was sei up when 'rhey succeeded in making nine scene shifls in an average of lhree minules and lwenly seconds per shifl, wilh 'rhe longesl' shiii raking 'five minules and Eileen seconds. A very inleresling evenl in l'he prepara- 'lion oi 'rhe play for produclion was lhe lrip 'ro Easi Tawas wilh rhe enlire casl of over one hundred and iifiy people where malinee and evening performances were given lo enlhusiaslic audiences. I 'E 0 M 'I - is fx THE COMMENCEMENT PLAY BOTTOM ROW--Howard Chevalier, Marian Pefers, Gerald Huflow. SECOND ROW- Ruih Ramsdell, Esfher Schwabauer, Pairicia Pearsall, Bernadine Hanson, Violel O'Brien, Mariorie Shore, Janel' Taylor, Mr. Greensiein. THIRD ROW-Alvin Kawalslci. Karlen Learman, George Hennessey. Francis Smifh, Sfuari Milsier, Joseph Barber. Charles Ramsay, Paul Juengel. The commencemeni' play, Mary's Ankle, sponsored by ihe Senior Class and direcied by Mr. Greensiein, was a huge success. H' is ihe siory of an ambiiious, buf penniless youih, Doc Harnpion and his lwo pals. Only Jrhe iaci Jrhal Doc's landlady, Mrs. Merrivale, malces a specially of having diseases 'io which he gives his professional aiienlion, lceeps a roof, over iheir heads. Mary Jane is +he heroine. Doc rneeis her aiier an accideni' in ironi of his office. A rich uncle, inclined io be affighi-wad, bul good al heart comes info ihe scene and immediaiely ialces i+ for granied +ha+ Mary is his Knephew's wife, having been informed loy a bogus inviiaiion Thai' The wedding had already Taken place. The inviiaiions were senl oul' io ge-'r giiis io pawn. From ihen on fhe farce moved hilariously for Jrhe audience and 'tragically for 'rhe boys. The siiualion is fense, buf Mary Jane has a sense of humor and saves Jrhe day. y 'S-1-f If F1 THE BAND For many years Cenfral has enjoyed fhe services of a fine, well-disciplined band. The engagemenfs filled by fhis organizafion are many and varied. Under fhe Drum Major. Russell Ball, fhe band played for all home games of foofball, appearing af Saginaw and Flinf as well. The small band. made up of players selecfed from fhe High School band. played also for all home debafes and baskef-ball games. As usual, fhe band fook a very prominenf place in fhe annual Band Bounce, presenfing large concerf pieces as well as a number of novelfies in a manner worfhy of a profes- sional organizafion. Concerfs in municipal parks, assemblies. and parades of a civic nafure served fo fill ouf a busy and successful season. Gradually we are able fo complefe our insfrumenfafion and acquire finer insfru- menfs. Due fo fhe fraining received in fhe Junior High Bands, under Mr. Whife, a greaf many experienced players are coming fo Cenfral: fhere is a remarkably fine spirif Tn fhe band ifself. and a will fo do excellenf work. These facfs combine 'ro make if inevif- able fhaf fhe band should reach a higher sfandard each year. i ll ii 5 fi Fl fi .1 'Q ' i fN Fi .I gk 'n q a Q P1 Raul M4 - lmqeggsm THE ORCHESTRA The orcheslra spenl' 'l'he fall monlhs pre- paring +he accompanimenls 'For The Mes- siah. A special orches+ra+ion was prepared by Mr. Evans. and 'rhe players so lhoroughly coached ilhal fheir playing was of a profes- sional calibre. and well meri+ed,+he praise il' received. From Ora+orio fo musical comedy is a big s+ep. musically, buf all in a season's work for +his versalile organiza+ion. And so, almosf before ihe echoes of The Messiah had died away, +he oraforio orchesfra had be- come a super iazz orchesfra, and was hard af work on The score of Good News. Much of fhe credi'r for 'lhe success of Cen- +ral's produclion of Good News should go fo +he orchesfra. As in olher years, +he orcheslra was very much on ihe fob for lhe annual Band Bounce. They oflered large concerl' works. accom- panimenls of every descripfion from Con- Wcertos 'rmBluesT and-once more cenlribwred largely fo +he success of 'rhe occasion. ln addilion +o lhese larger dulies, lhe orcheslra provided suifable music- 'For high school and junior college commencemehisl and inciclenfal music for a numbeifsof s. Mr. Evans wishes 'ro acknowledgeiglhe assis+ance of Mr. Loren Cady and Mr. Wal- fer Cramer, who coached fhe violin seclions. and Mrs. Frank Sfover, Jr. who coached 'rhe Cello secfion for all performances. 'W 3 il iii sg THE MIXED CHORUS fi V 'i : il il ll l -C51 -:-rf The Mixed Chorus Toolc parT in Three large producTions during The season I933-I934. ln December This group joined Torces wiTh sev- eral local choirs in presenTing Handel's greaT oraTorio, The Messiah, aT The FirsT 'Pres- l9yTerian Church. The church audiTorium, which is a large one, was filled To overflow- ing, and The performance was a Thrilling and inspiring one, which made a profound im- pression upon all who heard iT. and all who Took parT in iT. LaTer, The High School Chorus gave Three performances of The Messiah aT CenTral, one Tor a ciTy wide meeTing oT The P. T. A., and Two Tor The regular high school assemblies. For The TirsT performance There was a chorus oT l26 voices, an orchesTra oT 44 players, Mr. WhiTe as organisT, and Mr. Evans as direcTor. For several years, The High Schooi Choir has uniTed wiTh The FirsT PresbyTerian Choir Tor a spring concerT. This year The concerT was on a much larger scale Than hereToTore. The beauTiTul audiTorium oT The ScoTTish RiTe CaThedral was chosen as The ideal seT- Ting Tor The concerT. A varied program was presenTed which provided an evening of delighTTul enTerTainmenT. G :1 a 4 ll J -1 hi 222:74 iik lisa 23 THE GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club has had a compara- +ively quief season due par+ly 'ro 1'he faci- 'lhal' The ac'l'ivi+ies of 'rhe music deparfmenl' were of a +ype 'lhar did nor provide much opporruniiy for a group of +his sor+ and parlly 'ro fhe Tacf 'rhal a large percenfage of +he members were inexperienced in parl' singing. Two programs were broadcasf by remofe conrrol. The group appeared on several assembly programs. Small ensembles seleci- ed 'From fhe Glee Club made a number of appearances over +he school radio sysfem, and on olher occasions. Members of 'lhe Glee Club were chosen 'for paris in Good News, The Messiah, and 'lhe Band Bounce. The Glee Club was organized several years ago, i'I's purpose being 'ro provide insfruclion in singing To Those girls, who. because of conflicfs in program, or lack of experience, were unable To en+er 'rhe chorus. The chief funcfion is +o supply capable sing- ers for fhe chorus, and This funcrion is ful- filled in a large way. 'Q 1 l 'ik -iv CENTRALIA ANNUAL STAFF-i934 fsx ii L ... - 1 l .l l ss- BOTTOM ROW-Jerry HuHon. Bill Fowley, Viola Frederick. lsabel Miller, Emerson Harvey, Mary Jane McCloy. Howard Chevalier. SECOND ROW-Vera Miller. June Hydorn, Wanda Lewie, Kirk Dafoe, Kaiherine Miller. Charles Harvey, Doroihy Gibson. Miss Ewing. THIRD ROW--Mr. Slewarf, George Terris. Joseph Barber, Guy Smilh, Ken- nefh Nelson. Willis Friedman. Mr. MacDonald. Each year 'For ihe pas+ +welve years, a group of s+uden+s under+ake a vas'r +ask. This group is known as 'rhe Annual S+aff, and fheir proiecf is +he Cenfralia, for which 'rhey are iofally responsible. Each year a new crew is chosen, and unless some of ihe sfaff members have had former experience in such work, which is seldom, 'rhey musi begin from ihe boH'om up. This year -- +he annual was made by an enfirely new mefhod-less expensive and iusi as efficient Our school has been among +he firsf schools in Michigan fo have used ihis melhod. Every member of +he siaif and several 'Facul+y members have pul' forih 'rheir ufmosi eFFor+s +o make rhis annual bigger and beH'er in every way ihan any preceding issue. Several new feafures, including a Sfudeni' Governmenf seciion, picrures of all faculiy members. and views of places such as 'rhe library. boiler room and ihe Assembly. have been added. We regrefl Thai 'rhere was noi enough space +o include every+hing we had hoped +o. I wish 'ro fake This opporfuniiy fo 'rhank 'lhose who have so diligenfly and faifhfully worked on, or wiih, our Sraff. Thank you, Wanda C. Lewie, Ediior-in-Chief fN sg f .1 71 ll 'l il il Pi il an f fl eemsaasm a,af,1v.4 sae azabi '-' THE CENTRALIA Bl-WEEKLY STAFF BOTTOM ROW-Leonline Marcoux, lmogene Conway. Eleanor Finley, Orlrude Haire. Edifh Klapper, Mildred Nelson, Peggy Burdick. SECOND ROW-BeH'y Groomes, Mary Cufherine Schafer. Alberra Anderson, Dorofhy Gibson, Vera Kear. Larry Simpson. THIRD ROW-Howard Chevalier, ldris Coblez, Paul Zacharlco, George Ferris. Louis Wolf. Francis Vallez, Bill Gaffney. FOURTH ROW-Mr. MacDonald, George AyoHe, George Karpus, Bob Beclcefl. Bob Conaly. Joseph Prezoclci. Gerald Grenier. The bi-weekly school paper is wrilien by a slafi composed of advanced iournalism sludenls and prinied in our own prinl shop. The srafl This year succeeded in geH'ing an office io carry on ils business. ln addirion lo paper making, our srafi was able hos'r 'ro 'rhe Saginaw Valley Press asso- cialion Salurday, December 22. The bud- ding iournalis'rs also alrended convenlions in Ponriac, Flinf and Saginaw. THE STAFF Ediior-in-Chief .................. Doroihy Gibson News Ediiors ,........... Esler Sempliner, E. Finley Sporls Eclifors ....... Roberl' Beclcell, Paul Zacharko Ari' Edifor ., ......... Mary Cafherine Schafer Girls' Sporls... ......... O. Haire. B. Groomes Groups and classes ..... ....... L eonline Marcoux Clubs.. ...... Alberla Anderson, Genevieve Schulrz Personals .......,... Peggy Burdick, George Ayoile Humor ........................ ldris Cobley Exchange ...... .... E velyne LoeFier'l', Vera Kear Fealures ............ Francis Vallez, Mildred Nelson Reporlers ......... Dolores Gasler. Sally Harbourne. Bob Conaly, Louis Wolf. Gerald ? ? 7, Dorolhy Church, George Ferris. William Gaffney. l. Conway Adveriising Managers ............. George Karpus, Howard Cheveliar Assislanls ..... - ..... Edith Klapper, Sally Harbourne, TTMildFedTNEl5rif'B6b Con'afy. ldris Cobly Circulalion Managers ........ Lawrence Newcornbe, Larry Simpson Type seiiers ....... Joseph Pregoclci, Eugene Moody Staff Advisor ................. C. E. MacDonald l ,ll , X veg' il Q I7 .. ll 'i u ..f, A A. 'il' i-:Q GREEN DRAGON CLUB 4 4 .I X l if BOTTOM ROW--Margarel Miliner, Jack La Fear, Riia Jane Hill, Milliceni Reed, Harold Phillips. Mae Badour, Leoniine Marcoux, Margare++ Tuifle. SECOND ROW--Mariin Weiland, Vera Miller, Mary Cafherine Schafer. Alvina Von Archen, Emogene Kaiser, Margarei' Moulfon. Miss Kinnane. THlRD ROW-Alex Piiisley, Jr.. Bill Alberfs, Carl Crosby, Mariy Moliane, Harry C. Niedzielski, John Wali, Bill Bouchy, Miss Eicholiz, FOURTH ROW-Mary Lou Levy. Helen Hogg. Grelchen Tauberi, Befh Luizlce, Francis Trombley, William Schlirt, Edward Magoz+a, Marfha Schmidf. Colors - Green and Gold The Green Dragon Club was organized lhe second semesier, I934. The membership is open io all siudenls, a year of Ari ancl Cloihing being The prerequisiie. This club was organized +o promoie a lseener inieresi and appreciaiion in Jrhe com- mercial aspecis of ihe iwo deparimenis of Ar'r and Cloihing. The sponsors of Jrhe club are Miss Eicholiz and Miss Kinnane. The officers are as follows: Presidenl' ......................... Riia Jane Hill Secreiary .............. ..... H arold Phillips Program Chairman ....... ....... J acl: LaFear infer-Club Represeniaiiva . ..... Millicenl Reed S K S it I Fix N iam E11 Qu X 1 BAM N :-Erik: 'frffifi iii W1 was .a f'X l , l ii ii lr' H N FOOTBALL BOTTOM ROW-Dick Bendall, George Ward. AI Goulef. Mariin Legaiz, Henry Rexar. BohVNashQ William Schilefh Fred Coifon. SECOND ROW'-Bill Fawley. Gordon Allman, George Ferris, Roberi'Dwyer. Harry Mulholland, Tom Hu++on. Calvin Arquefie, Melvin Grifliih, Ted La Fear. THIRD ROW- Chief Neviff. Creighion Hale. Quinfen Warden. Sylyesler Plehlce, John Wolf, Tom Sloan. Adrian Meyers. Paul Jansen. Alfhough noi boasfing a championship ieam. Cen+ral's I933 fooiball feam was a fighfing oufiii. The feam was unable 'lo re- gain ihe valley championship which 'rhey los'I' in l932. Their s+anding was won iwo, los? fhree. and fied +wo. The I934 ieam will be wiihoui 'rhe services of Robert Dwyer. Gor- don Allman, Herman Barfling. George Fer- ris, Carl Fischer, Bill Fowley, Al Goulet and Adrian Meyers. Of fhese Gordon Allman and Al Goulef were ou+s+anding ihroughouf +he season. Herman Bar+ling, one of 'rhe 'foremosf quarierbaclcs in ihe valle , was seriously injured in a pracfice session Lefore fhe Arihur Hill game. Ceniral openedi+heir season againsi' Lan.- sing Easfern. and was laeafen I3 +o 0. Cen- iral nexl' encouniered Owosso and beal fhem by a one poinf margin, 7 +o 6. In 'lhe nexl' game scheduled for 'rhe local warriors. Ceniral was downed by Saginaw Easfern. The score was Ceniral I8, Saginaw 20. Ceniral was nex+ piH'ed againsl' The highly raied Arihur Hill. The score was 6 and 6. The Flinl-Cenrral game was played on 0 field covered wifh snow. Neiiher +eam was able To score and rhe game ended in a scoreless iie. ln fheir las+ game of +he season. Cenfral crushed a fighfing Midland ieam. ln 'Phe lasi 'Few minufes of lay Gordon Allman infercepied a pass which led 'ro Cem'ral's only +ouchdown. The game ended wi'l'h a score of 7 ro 0. vf F fw Fi iz e. Bl li 4. D4 an si J R4 f' BASKETBALL I BOTTOM ROW-Al Goulei. John Lee, Herman Bariling. SECOND ROW-Harold Phillips, 'iVol Krulcowslci, George Ferris, Chief NeviH, Paul Zachailco, Elmer MacDonald. Beryle Scharffe. THIRD ROW-Louis Gerdzial. John Volk, Paul Jansen, Elron MacDonald. Gordon Allman. Cen+ral's I934 baskefball season proved +o be an impressive one. winning eleven of fourfeen games. Al+er a slow srari' 'rhe squad came back ro win 'ren successive games. Ceniral 'roolc pari' in Jrhe regional 'rourna- menf ai' Saginaw, bui' was defeaied by Arrhur Hill in i'rs firs+ game. Cen'rral's I934 'ream will be wi+hou'r 'rhe services of Paul Zacharlco and George Ferris. Harold Phil- lips, Vol Krolcowski, and Paul Zacharlco. were oursranding 'rhroughoui' 'rhe season. Cenrral was furned by Lansing Easfern in 'rheir firsl' game, 23-I7. For +heir second game. Cenfral downed an All-Srar Alumni ream, 33-24. In rheir firs+ valley game ' f.infraJV was beaifen by Wnfiiii li5l8. Owosso was Cen+ral's firsr vicrim, falling by a score of 24-IO. ln iheir nex+ game Cen- 'rral was bea'ren by Arrhur Hill by a score of I8-I5. Cen'rral's nexr and las'r clefeai' of +he season was suffered a+ 'rhe hands of Flini' Norlhern, who bear rhem 22-I7. Afrer fhis slow srari Ceniral s+ar+ed on a winning srreak which carried ihem fhrough- ou+ 'rhe remainder of fhe season. During This rime ihey easily defeaied every valley school and also Lansing Cenrral. Due 'lo fhis flying finish, Cenfral finished second in The valley race. Compeiing in 'l'he Regional rournameni' a+ Saginaw, Cenfral was elimin- afed in 'rheir firsl' s1'ar+ by Arihur Hill, rhus e'nclWg a 'mosr Wcceiful season? W E' 1 l -T52 .-A We I ie Z' . fl ' II ' 0 . I 'L 2 n X 9' '1- ::,f', SENIOR LIFE SAVING fi 1 ,i ii' ig' .. I gg ,I II H cc II BOTTOM ROW-AnnabeIIe Verify, June Bowden, Eleanore Hogan. Vera Schemm. TOP ROW-Eleanore O'RourIce, Miss Perrin, Frieda Tayior, Doris G-iH'ens. The Red Cross Senior Life Saving course is offered every IaII semesier in Cenfral High SchooI for girls as an eIec+ive pari of 'rhe I-IeaIIh Educaiion program. This course meeI's Iwice a week for 'rhe firsi pari of Ihe semesier and Ihree 'rimes a week Ihe Iaiier half. The senior I'es'r is more difiicuii and Ionger Ihan The Junior and requires cool deIiberaIe I'hinIcing, cooperaiing wiih per- Ieciiy 'rimed muscular coordinaiion. This group of girls can be Iruly called 'rhe Life Savers of Cenfral High School, They have proved Ihemselves worrhy swimmers. capabIe of such endurance 'rhai' en'ri+Ies 'them Io wear I'he Red Cross Life Saving insignia which is highIy regarded by aII ifs bearers. This year 'rhere were iiiiy who successfuIIy passed Ihe finai examinafion. fN -I i, gl fi ii 1 I is . B JUNIOR LIFE SAVING BOTTOM ROW--Dorofhy Lee, Aileen Sfringer, Gerlrude Hanlon. Gre+chen Teuberi, Jane Welz. SECOND ROW-Miss Perrin, Geraldine Norlh, Irene Rulerbusch, Vera I'-Iuifelz. THIRD ROW-Elayne Wilzlre, Mary Waldbauer, Johanna Rechlin. Rufh Nelson. Marie Brams. The Red Cross Junior Life Saving course is offered every spring semesrer in Cenrral High. School for girls who have elecied The I-Ieallh Educalion program. This class meels Iwice a week during The school day and prepares girls 'ro serve as volunleer life guards al' pools. beaches, and camps. Mem- bers of 'Ihe life saving service can iurlher 'rhe purposes of Ihe organizalion by encour- aging and assisling in 'reaching swimming and advocaling and praclicing safe regula- Iions and melhods for swimming and boa?- ing. W 0 X22 X I-I, 15 '11 fi .. is Il Z X 'ffl ig II ll ll 4' 14.51 GIRLS' BASKETBALL BOTTOM ROW Delina Besaw, Darlene Holecheclr, Beafrice Smiih, Harriei' Frost SECOND ROW Miss Royal. Mary Rosebush, Eleanore Rolh, Belly Hawlnins, Miss Perrin. Every spring Ihe girls have an Inlfermural Baskefball Tournament The Upper classmen are allowed 'Io organize Iheir own Ieems while 'rhe freshmen are placed on Ieams. TwenI'y Ieams compeled in Ihis year's Iourn- ament Keen inferesl was shown all 'rhe way 'Ihrough Ihe I'ournamenI', Ihe finals being won by a freshman +eam. A banquel' was held in Ihe firsf weelc of May, when IeHers were awarded 'ro 'Ihose having been ourslanding in Ioaske+baII. len- nis, swimming and soffball. Semi-finals: I-Iolecheclc. Menlhew, MCG-rafh. 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Central High School - Centralia Yearbook (Bay City, MI) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 1

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Central High School - Centralia Yearbook (Bay City, MI) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 1

1932

Central High School - Centralia Yearbook (Bay City, MI) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 1

1933

Central High School - Centralia Yearbook (Bay City, MI) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 1

1936

Central High School - Centralia Yearbook (Bay City, MI) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 1

1937

Central High School - Centralia Yearbook (Bay City, MI) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

1938


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