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

 - Class of 1936

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mow ffzpwb' HENRY BARANEK 5. Football and basketball, he's an expert at both N MARY JAN1-:,qs'T1-3 Awiix Oh, for V ' . 1 . Vffyv Ky U ' MARY E, BAFMGARTEN tl So silent arm' so sweet uv -I LEONA D.BELLNAP EXT True to her word, her work. her ,f1'iend.v x x ELEANORE AGDANOWSKI Tlrrornplished? She says not but who can tell? DOROTHY W, ARNOLD To know her is to like her MAE BADOUR So quiet and sweet .gwff r I MARIE T. BALA She is herself MQW., MURIEL M. BARTLETT Her beauty was amazing BERNARD C. EAUM I can be convincerl, hut it's fl hard job DON ,IQ BEAUVAIS A man about school ROBERT W. BENNETT The 'world knows little of its great men -254 1 , --v , X13 'Avi GERA LDIN E ANDRZEJ EWSKI She does a number of thu 9 and rloex them well I LUCILE K. ARNOLD Her heart is as true as steel v I 4 LEO L. BAILEY He leatlx a life of quiet and worth MARJ ORY H. BAMFORDfNY Hllflusic and dance have rl:arm.v to soothe ,M Ltd..

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Iune Class History 1956 I T was in September, 1933, that the tide came in bringing with it a shipload of girls and boys from all parts of the city. The ship was anchored on the campus of Central 'High School and thus began the long strenuous journey on land. It was then that the class was organized with Miss Mildred Forbes and Mr. Morris Green- stein as sponsors. The enthusiastic officers on this first lap of the journey were Charles Peterson, President, Claude Hughes, Vice-President, Louise Schultz, Secre- tary, Otto Schipper, Treasurer, and Charles Tennant, Sergeant-at-arms. During this year, a class party was planned, but it was cancelled at the eleventh hour as the floor of the gymnasium had been freshly varnished. In our junior year we started on the second lap of our journey. In October the class elections were held and the following officers were elected: Harry Mulhol- land, President, Rita Buczek, Vice-President, Louise Schultz, Secretary, Herbert Nuechterlein, Treasurer, and Claude Hughes, Sergeant-at-arms. Our first social function was a party for class members only. Dancing and games were enjoyed by all who attended. With the coming of spring, plans were made for our J-Hop, the greatest social event of the year. Betty Hawkins, with her committees of enthusiastic workers, made it a successful event. In September, 1935, we began the third lap of our journey. The change made in the high school administration resulted in the loss of Mr. Charles F. Hamilton, our kind friend and adviser. Our new principal, Mr. J. Harry Adams, was greeted with enthusiasm by the student body. The officers chosen for this eventful year were Chester Fenton, President, Ralph Carey, Vice-President, Lena Ballor, Secretary, Merle Bissland, Treasurer, and Ernest Zielinski, Sergeant-at-arms. Hubert Laleman, Julius Friedman, and Don Beauvais were our representatives in the Student Senate. Our representatives in the athletic field were Harry Mulholland and Ernest Zielinski, the brawny young men on the football field, Hank Baranek and Jerry Maclntyre, basketball, Tom Casto and Otto Schipper, tennis team. Tom Defoe, George Tunison, and Kenneth Dunkel were members of the debating team. At the time this goes to press, plans for the Senior activities are nearing com- pletion. The fifth day of June is looked forward to with great anticipation. The Fun Assembly will be held in the morning at the regular time, and in the evening the most important of all social events, the Senior Prom, will take place which is expected to be a great dance. Likewise plans for the Senior luncheon, Swing-out Assembly, Baccalaureate Service, and Commencement Exercises are well under way. The cast is working hard on the Senior play, The 13th Chair, and great results are expected. After Commencement we will take our diplomas, board our ship, hoist anchor, and sail on into the future. GRACE SAUVAGE LENA BALLOR LILLIAN PAKE ALIDA BRAUN -25-



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M 'sf FOREST J. BOWDEN Why work when one can play? I M , vga!!! rrtj t SARAH E. BOYD' Always jolly and always there ALIDA E. BRAUN I really see no cause for hurry: I'l1 fake my time and never worry K A XXy4ik!f1'f'Qj wwe J- f r RITA M. BUCZEK Youthful, curly-haired and impressive 1 Small she was and shy o LUCRETIA M. BIALXFYW What more can be said of her ardor and 'repf Than she's 'ver- .wztile and sparkling with pep? ALLEN E. BOGART Patient in toil ?. 1 iff 1 fl 1 ' X 1 W X ARLENE C. BORCHARDT Be merry if you are wise ALLAN BOWSER Knowledge, like him, is 'val14aI1le PHYLLIS BRADLEY Surcess is eventually her male Anzl we are hoping she wo11'l he late - we EVELYN M. BRAUN A'Misehief danees in her eyes s . .si-I lr EDWARD BURKEL Quiet as a mouse, one fine fellow xx I -27... ARLENE BERGMAINNXXX -- . f s X 71 X 17, J DELINA M. BESAW Why work when play is more fun? X u- 2- . .. nxg, EUNICE C. BLUHM N My favorite temple is a humble heart Y r V EDMUNIJ BOKS Still 'waters run deep MARGARET J. BOUCHER Pretty eyes and long blonde hair, Full of 'vim this maiden fair my

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