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

 - Class of 1947

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Central High School - Centralia Yearbook (Bay City, MI) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 10 of 126
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FIRST ROW Tom Rood. Bob Degg. Willis Hammond. Ira Henderson. Jack Heska, Richard Malusi. Eugene Shields. Fred Colberg, Ed Eldridge. Floyd Redwanz. Richard Trepanior. SECOND ROW Bernard Bailor. Art Ball. Tom Fleming. Don Heiden, Bob Hayes. Mr. Omans, Clare Larson. Harold Qualman. Tom Markel. Norman Zube. Bill Streeter. THIRD ROW Martin Musoll. Walt Cummings, Don Felske, Don Haske. Bob Gwizdala, Tony Toyzan, Forrest Stark. lack Walraven. Willis Ritter, Edwin Brandenburg. Richard Huber, Clarence Feinauer, Marvin Walter. Floyd Marsh. LAST ROW Pat Doyen. Ed Batzer, Milton Murray. Art Christensen, Eugene Sodolski. Carl Gobel, Jim J. Williams. Ronald Kolanek, Allen Beach, Ray Shaw, George Ralph, Howard Barrigar. CENTRAL'S police force , the Department of Justice, was organized in September of 1936. Its purpose is to maintain order and to help new students. The D. J. had charge of the noon movies and the cafeteria line both fourth and fifth noon hours this year. They are also on duty at the all-school party, all-school dances, and home football games. Mr. Omans is the sponsor of the department and Bob Hayes is Attorney-General. Clare Larson is captain. Each hour has a sergeant who has full control of the members on duty for that hour. 4

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If i t i t 1 Cm ieme Count CU Qini'6, Jleaaite Originating in 1933, the Girls' League has grown rapidly through the years. Mrs. Roth, dean of girls, has been the sponsor of the organization since 1943. The purpose of the club is to bring all of the girls in school closei together by arousing their interests in school activities as well as social activities. Friendliness, Service, and Charity is the motto of the club and has been lived up to by their past year's activities. Among some of the civic activities sponsored by the league were the Red Cross drive, T. B. Stamp drive, and the Easter Seal sale. Redecorating the teacher's lounge was another project which the club undertook and accomplished. Aiding the Student Union with the Freshman Mixer, giving two teas for the senior girls, and sponsoring the Ribbon Prom and the Shamrock Swing were the social activities put on by the organization. An all-girl assembly was also presented. All girls in the school belong to the Girls' League, and they are represented at meetings by three girls elected from each grade. The officers elected for September through June were president, Barbara Roth; vice-president, Nancy Carney; secretary, Joan P. Downer; and treasurer, Nancy Boehringer. Ever Since it was originated, the Student Union Supreme Court has taken a major role in student affairs. The court consists of five justices appointed by Student Union President Tom Soules and approved by the senate. Rolf Westgard officiated as chief justice while Laurel Hine, Donald Batzer, Jack Mark, and Dick Lewis were associate justices. Duties of the court are to hear all students accused of breaking school laws. These crimes range from minor infringements such as locker violations to the more serious affronts such as smoking on the campus and disorderly conduct. Trials are held for students who plead innocent to their charges. Punishment is determined by the gravity of the offense. Ed Batzer. Tom Friedman. Roll Westgard. Clare Larson. Bob Hayes. FIRST ROW Edna Nelson. Nancy Carney, Barbara Roth. Mrs. Roth. Nan Boehringer, Joan P. Downer. SECOND ROW Mary Lou Monks. June White. Shirley McCully, June Knochel. Barbara Bennett, Nancy Kaunitz. Lou Stinson. Judy Omans. Dorothy Campbell, Carol Halstead. THIRD ROW Nan Clugg, Jackie McDonald. Donna Meisel. Phyllis Pacholka. Marcella Miller. Rudean Roth. Jo Ann McMullen, Carol Schweinsberg, Phyllis Lonsberry. 3

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