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

 - Class of 1936

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PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT WILLIAM K, ALBERTS WILDA M. DODGE Our thoughzs and our 'Thou who hast the fatal fondzrrt are our own gift of beauty SliC'RET.lRl' TRE.-1Sl'RER Il15TURI.l.Y Q EA. , CAROL G, ZUBE WHITNEY L. KALMBAUGH ALENE M. WOOD Perfect specimen of HP ix upon his best Per5everancf' is human lmppinf'.vx beha'uiour her hobby . - . - 7 ' january Lldss ul I9-nh SPONSOR SPONSOR JULIA L- GODDEYNE HENRY VAN WEZEL L44,

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,lanuary Glass History E were an eager, happy group of freshies who came into Central in February, 1933. Eager and happy because we were finally to discover the real thrills of our high school careers. Our worthy Vice-President, Virgil Whyte, led us on our way after Charles Reynolds, President, left school. Other officers were Carol Zube, Secretaryg Howard Nelson, Treasurer, and Tom Rhodda, Sergeant-at-Arms. Our Student Union repre- sentatives were Jerry Newcombe, Gorden Ramsey, and William Alberts. We consider ourselves fortunate in having such excellent trainers as Miss God- deyne and Mr. Van Wezel. They immediately made our lives at Central enjoyable by arranging for a Sophomore Party. During our Junior year, William Alberts was our leader while Dorothy Gustin was Secretary, and Wildo Dodge, Treasurer. Ruth Anderson, Dan DeFoe, and Jerry Newcombe were our Student Union Representatives. ' Triumphantly we passed our first big hurdle, the J-Hop, with great skill. Much praise is due Joyce Laverty and her co-chairmen, Gerry Northcott and Jerry New- combe, for the success of the most memorable semi-formal dance in the history of the school. Starting out with 140 new runners we had still 119 specimens in the final stretch of the race. We pushed forward, on over the last lap of the track with William Alberts, President, Wilda Dodge, Vice-Presidentg Carol Zube, Secretary, Whitney Kalmbaugh, Treasurer, and Tom Stevenson, Sergeant-at-Arms. Our hearts were sorrowed and our pace became broken and unsteady when Mr. Hamilton, the godfather of our infant Student Union and patient father of every student, and Coach Nevitt were removed from the faculty. But when we met Mr. Adams and Coach Olson, we realized how groundless our fears had been. Once again we raced on with the kind cooperation of the administration. . Thursday, January 16, we proudly acquired our caps and gowns. For the suc- cessful direction of The Romantic Age, Mr. Greenstein has our appreciation. On Class day, january 21, the class as a whole made its first public appearance in a swingout assembly. The Senior Luncheon, after the careful planning of Lucille St. Pierre and her committees, was informally served at the Trinity Parish House. Following the luncheon the class was the guest of the Washington Theatre at a theatre party which completed the day's activities. Sunday, January 26th, the Rev. Williams addressed the class at the Madison Avenue M.E. Church. Under the expert direction of Bud Peterson and Wilda Dodge, the Senior Prom, January 28, was a crowning success to our high school career. George Cavanaugh's orchestra provided the music for the dancers present. January 30, the tired but excellent contestants reached the goal. Each racer received as his award a be-ribboned diploma at the Commencement Exercises in the auditorium. Dr. Charles Barker was guest speaker for the final occasion. We have told you what a good race we have run, so now we will bring this illustrious chapter to a close and set out again on an untried stretch to make new history. ALENE Woon, Class Historian.

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