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Histurg nf195U The graduating class oi 1950 entered Central High School in September. 1946. and was officially welcomed to Central at the Freshman Mixer. As a result ol the first election by the class Wallace Hum- mons was elected president: lack LaBrecl-r, vice-president: Frances Motko. secretary: and Pat Kula. treasurer. Senators elected were Maureen Sweeney, Ioyce Rolling. Mary Heuser. Dorothy Niedzielski, Betty Miller, and Clayton Cormier. Girls' League representatives for the first year were Lue Stinson, Iudy Omans, Dorothy Campbell, Helen Zimmerman. Carol Halstead, and Nancee Kaunitz. To lead the class in the sophomore year Duane Howitson was elected president: Katie Lou MacDonald, vice-president: Mary Lou Winn. secretary: and Joanne Wieland. treasurer. Senate representatives were Kathleen Meyers, Iudy-Omans. Bonnie Harris. Iim Zagelmeyer, Betty Miller. and Mary Heuser. Representing the girls in the Girls' League were Mary Reder, Gerry Rhode. and Doris Graebner. Mary Heuser was the junior class president. Other officers were George Harris, vice-president: Ioan Cooper, secretary: and Iohn Viera, treasurer. Senators were Ruth Ann Lake, Pat Kula, Kitty Quast, Douglas Swisher. Judy Omans, and lean Arndt. Doris Graebner, Sara Rosekrans, Inez Slater, Maxine Perkins. Ioanne Wieland. and Frances Motko were chosen as Girls' League representatives. In their junior year Lue Stinson and Iim Sams brought Ad recognition to their class as member of the varsity debate team. Carol Haithman. Frances Motko. and Robert Powell won certificates of merit in State art contests. Noreen La Mere and Harry Rose were elected co-chairman of the I-Hop which had the theme The Bunny Hop . The dance was held April 22. 1949. In sports, Farrel LeVasseur and Clayton Cormier helped place the varsity tennis team second inthe Saginaw Valley competition. Farrel, competing in tennis for his third season, went to the State tournament where he played in doubles competition. In track competition the following boys received their letters in their junior year: Milt Mead. Bill Austin. Lyle Randall. Ierry Hopkins, lim Iablonski, and Bob Hartley. Milt Mead won the most valuable award at the River Rouge relays. He also topped all high jumping competition in the State meet and broke the State record. Bill Austin also took part in the State meet as a pole vaulter. Varsity letters were won in baseball by Bob Estabrook, Gene Moquin, Robert Klopf, Fred Iaeger. and Rodney Mc- Eachern. In extra curricular activities a concert was sponsored by the newly-organized Bay City Scholarship Foundation featuring Sara Rosekrans, talented pianist of the class. The proceeds of the concert were used to send Sara to the Mozart musical S The Following B.-113 Citq Jewlers Extend Best lDishes to the Graduate 0 Rogers Iewelry Co. Herman Hiss Company Simmons Iewelers DeWae1e :Sf Regan Iewelers Kahn's Iewelry :Sf Music Co. Heglund Beyer Burton Iewelry Co. Rose Iewelry Co. Irul - Guss page 29
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