Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1939
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FEATURES Calendar Index foreword Time.-1939 . . . Dictators jitterbugs First loves New maps Central . . . All major facets In a reflection Of the year 1939 . . . It is Our purpose To associate This Centralian distinctly With this year. As the present decade Draws to a close, We have come to feel That An era's attitude And the spirit of the times Impresses An unremovable mark Upon its children. The staff Has endeavored To capture In permanent form A part of The spirit Of 1939. 1 U 1: - i , .1 aff ,Y al ,, fx il ' , Q X p .7 ,,'E':' Eff' P: im. X. w, 'Q Q ,X 'K X NNN inn' to central Dear old Central, far-famed Central, Thou shalt never fail, Round thy name there clings a tendril Of tradition's tale. CHORUS Thou art victor, fame has followed, Clad in d1gn1ty, May thy name to all be hallowed By our love for thee. Every student soon or later In his walk of life Page 6 Greets the thought of Alma Mater As his strength in strife. 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THAT is evolution, b'leevit or not. And the plane is indicative of man's progress in transportation-and so what? The two uppity ladies, separated by Vogue, indicate the battle which raged this year between the up hair-do and the page-boy. The Forum Club and the Social Science Society testify to Central's interest in politics, which is represented by the friendly donkey and ele- phant. The plaidie reflects the nature of some of our inmates. The telephone is what we spend a good half of our time resting upon. fRemember how- every time the phone rang in a classroom, you hoped it was to call you out or-if you had a guilty conscience--feared it was the office on your trail?j The megaphone brings back the football games, doesn't it? Dis- regard the football player. He wasn't very good. Look closely and you CContinued on Page 62, I Page 10 ,,.c-t the lbs, arts :hat :ed, 'ete Val- IICS. msen rnie por- lded ads. :hey ring iter- llttore us --searching through want ads, filling out applications, and asking lor interviews its we seek our first posi- tionsg or examining catalogs, writing for viewbooks. and budgeting a seemingly meager allowance ns we mizke plans for ,cgoing away to college. , ,f ,IM it -t record of outstanding achievement society. Gold medals were won by Doris Hill in informal essay, Irving Stone in oration, Donald Clark in verse, and Henry Comstock in biography. Virgel Parman and Bill Case placed second in oration and formal essay, respectively. Elizabeth Ann Hall w as elected president of Girl Reserves for the year and Bernie Wcsvcmd and Her- bert Yates were chosen to head Boys' Hi. Pete Lerner and Ralph McNeal won places on the myth- ical all-star football tc-am. ,less Oliver, Bud Trump. and Bob Austin clicl outstanding work on the basketball court. Major Dclson l,c-uh look command of the Cen- tral b.itt.tlion, .incl llill llziulczx ,mtl liill Case served as prc-siclcnis or tlpf winflc-ni Council. Variety Night, this year based on a television theme, drew many of its performers from the class of '39. Sixty-six seniors received grades of 100 or higher on the Ohio Test, the high score being 141. Virgel Parman again played the lead in the spring play, this year opposite Elizabeth Brink. Senior ballot, by the number of majority votes, proved that the class gave its recognition to deserv- ing candidates-a victory over the petty politics of previous years. . In the remaining crowded weeks, our last Inter- society, National Honor Society, and senior fare- wells push thoughts of graduation into the back of our minds. But the memories of our years at Central will always remain among our most pleasant ones. graduates ol 1939 leave We seniors, just as any other normal students, revolt at the idea of work and say that we'll be glad to graduate. But as the day of graduation approaches, we know that we'll miss the mixers, the football and basketball games, plays, Intersociety, and all the other activities peculiar to high-school life. In this book are recorded, in picture and in word, the important activities of the school year, so that we may look back and recall our high-school days. The group was first organized during its fresh- man year at Central junior. There the following officers were elected: Bill Hanley , , , President Barbara English . . Vice-President Bill Damico , , , , Sem-ezary Lorene Stewart , , Trgggurer Bill Hanley, President Bill Case, Vice-President Bernie Wlood, Secretary Barbara English, Treasurer Lorene Stewart, Sergeafzl-at-Arms Doris Hill, Giftorian four-year When the class as sophomores moved to the senior building, it entered a new era. Then clubs, literary societies, and athletics became integral parts of school life. In the Intersociety contest of that year, Doris Hill, the only sophomore who placed, won a bronze medal in essay. Ralph McNeal, Pete Lerner, Robert Austin, Dave Elias, and Louis Wal- ters began establishing their reputations in athletics. In the junior year, Bill Hanley was again chosen to head the class, with Barbara English, Bernie Wood, and Bill Case as aides. Many juniors por- trayed important roles in the spring play, Headed for Eden, and Virgel Parman had one of the leads. Bud Trump, Leonard jackson, and Kenneth Smithey joined the group of outstanding athletes. During their junior year, the class was outstanding in Inter- Page 12 FE socie info Clarf Virg orati El Rese bert Lern ical and bask M tral as pi Yiggbisb :he er- nur ate :he rp, ery ide lar us. int ac- lor the ew IO IO the the on ZII1- be uct loss r a ave aria md own- lcnry rothy ncan, Qow: :anne ivian ouise Gwen Vera zerill, Jlsky, Sech- encer, Tenth 'ginia v I W i 1 ap'-f aug '1 ir Moa! Polbnlm' Boy Bill Hanley Jllosl Attire Girl Pal lN'lcGowan Best Boy Qlnclcnl l'7clson Lewis Beal Girl flrlrew Plizzilwelli llimk Bell Bo 1' Urrllor llwliirg Bunn . V . X - fllwi Iwi -ll!-I-' ll -f',i 'if ,ir lllilllll lil: 'WW -vol YWTIV slr V' senior ballot Most Popular Girl Barbara English folly Good Boy Bernie Wfood Best Girl Stuclent Doris Hill Beau Brum mel Bill Jordan Besl Girl Oralor ftim Most Aftive Boy Bill Case folly Good Girl Lorene Stewart Best Boy Actor Virgel Parman Belle Brummel A Betty Liaton Best Girl Mu.sic'iu11 Anna Rheva Rolsky Ruth Duncan Beat Boy Allrlele Bell Girl Athlete Alvin Lerner Lillian Sandy Page I5 4-4 flu, 'aw ' 'n-.. v-'-7 M-.gr 'Ln 1 2 4355 f ,fkfmf fl , X 1 V57 .,, , , fm, Q 4' V A 'ff' , ,Mil ,, .wu g I! 'Y 1 ' -kill'-Za fY'37,V 2 W Alu ,G 3455 it , fvwt- N national honor society One of the most anticipated events for the Senior Class is the announcement of member- ship in the National Honor Society. The four aims of National Honor Society are to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate the desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character. Eligibility on the National Honor Society requires that the student should have a grade average of 2.6 or above. Any extra-curricular honors the pupil has acquired are added to this. The entire honor system was devised by a joint committee of the student council and the fac- ulty fifteen years ago. Not more than five honor points are given from each department of the school. This system aims at preventing a few students from cornering, school activities to the exclusion of other capable students and to the detriment both of themselves and the activities. Not more than the highest 10 per cent of the class is choseng therefore only fifty people, on the average, are admitted each year to mem- bership. Although each applicant must be passed by all faculty members, only misconduct to a large degree, such as dishonesty and gross negligence of duty, would be sufficient for a teacher to vote against an individual. Admitted to membership too late to have their pictures included were Alice Hall, Gloria Houtz, Mary Sue Kearny, jean Powell, and Margaret Waggoner. First Row: Margaret Botkin. Elizabeth Brink, Emma ,lane Brown- ing, Bill Case, Nan Chedester, Donald Clark. Second Row: Henry Comstock, Adele Corp. Geraldine Crago, Betty Creekmore, Dorothy David, Beth Ditmars. Third Row: Mary Dunbar, Ruth Duncan, David Elias, Barbara English, Carl Galler, Bill Hall. Fourth Row: Bill Hanley, Cornelius Henderson, Betty Hill. Doris Hill, Jeanne Hulland, Maxine Hutchins. Fifth Row: Leonard jackson. Vivian Jones, Jeannette Kruse, Marybelle Lawing, Delson Lewis, Louise Lindmark. Sixth Row: Zelda Luke, Fred Lynch, Tom Marks, Gwen Maxfield, Pat McGowan, Marie Miller. Seventh Row: Vera Miskimen, Hulda Ann Noland, Virgei Parman, Earl Pickerill, Virginia Pierce. Betty Rau. Eighth Row: Anna Rheva Rolsky. Dorothy Rotman, Lillian Sandy, Mildred Schmidt, Charles Sech- rest, Betty Showalter. Ninth Row: Bob Smith, Betty Spencer, Lorene Stewart, Fred Stiles, Irving Stone, Helen Stout. Tenth Row: Wilma Trautwein, Lucile Yarnell, Herbert Yates. Virginia Lee Zimmer. pxlgf ., 1-sfsir '3-V l0A' 1 J i 1 ' 1 f -.. r i 4 x 1 i 4 4 I I x V Q11 'V I fi .K i Q 4. . A I3 Wi fa 45-I ' -N- YW v 9 . anvil -mv ,- .am ., I N , X . iff: .. ., f 12 f, ,, , k ,,- nw: '94 mg I , , 1 I, V V., 1 I I .,.-ff A , ra I H sl... I PN In DXJV HA W h. ' .. f ' . I . I A-3 ff? I , X1,, 'fb' Hr- . 5 1, I W -T W' 8 26 0 M I? Q 2 'AX I 4. 6, 2 Q 1 vm . w x f -X Y ff mx W6 fflffffrs -an WWA 'hm I-qs, ,,., . , .. ,V hw , I, S W- ' 31 f,, La 9,61 I M I 3196? 'I , n.,,. ii 1 'I mzfr I 1 I' 1 -11 I3 XI 1 . I 1 1 .1 '- lx ff W, 9 Z4 I IxflI.l, R. A l.u1ncr.Nl, 1XIwlylH, I1 I'xr IQIUII. II. II. IIIl'lIl1.lNll'I' II. IIIINNKIII, ID. ,X Nh arp. I. l .fg faq, fa: '72 ff J A -- 49561 Q' :W r- f f fa .- X Q7 .. . , QQ, Qs W K g: I ,fi 3 4 f . U f x sag 'Q f f SZ! Pj' lwff ,., , . 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The following numbers made up the commence- ment program, which was given in the auditorium of the school at eight o'clock on Thursday evening, February second: PROGRAM March- Knights of the King , , Ketelby Central Orchestra Invocation ,,,, , Mr. G. R. Watson Double Mixed Quartet - a. Londonderry Air , , , Irish Folk Tune b. My Johnnie Was a Shoemaker' , , , . . , , , , , English Folk Tune Ruth Duncan, Helen Avery, Elizabeth Egy, Vivian Ritchey, Dick Snow, William Myers, Eugene Ellerman, Harry Partnoy. Accompanist, Aula Jane Hughes Vice-President's Address , , Kathryn Chatman Duet- Serenade . . . Till Florence Lerch . . Flute Imogene Huber , Clarinet Bettyjune Moore , , , Piano Presidents Address , , , Richard Williams Presentation of Diplomas , Mr. Otto F. Dubach To Central ,,,,, Class and Audience Members of the Mid-Year graduating class held their annual banquet, january 19, in the home eco- nomics department assisted by: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dubach, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Williams and daughter, Elizabeth Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. Laughlin, Miss Marguerite Kellerstrass, Miss Mildred Abel, and Miss Mary R. Grubbs. Richard Williams, Mid-Year class president, acted as toastmaster. Among those who made important contributions to the success of the banquet were: Miss Inez Dahl, who planned the banquet, Miss Neva Wing, home economics teacher and her senior home-making stu- dents, Mr. A. E. Harley and his printing classes, Mr. M. Lukens and his classes in woodwork, Miss Rebecca Tomlin, who trained the student speakers, Albert Jacobs, art student in Miss Coah Henry's department, who designed the programs, Mr. I. Hayes and his students in drafting, and Lloyd Goforth, who accompanied on the piano. Arnt l'c-rgu k1OIll Iles, Manx Schm Whit mme nys' Cer. iior ties, Yu ' is , 395 L tris- lub, itor. om, .ncil lop: anal lub, e n t ence 1 .C. , Pla- 37, Nlon- u b, Jcial Pla- ' . ..C., Giant tnish eers' Lab. Lab. W. IA list., Nite, Offi- ficer, rves, TTA erson '385 anish Sci. 'eam, :cond ional Soc. , pring luncil Cen- Cab- Word ! . , 9 'Y' L X I I I L I 5 ' , ' ' lvl -itat-.1 gym- '-ililtllr 1,,,y, S.,,,,t,3 - GR lust llKllIi' w',, I4tii- ttiituil I'lllIiS,1li ilofy lnlulutt. 'K unit NIU, tvatlt l'l.tll'UIY fi ' Qritlv I-.vmJv,1tft, L . 38 il ill ll sl R4 lkll I I X tliorus, so, '87 N .tl'1tjlN Nite. '50, Social Stl Stu . ftwvltwy t,luIi COIVI-'R, l'X'l'l,NlN ltll ISI Offiter. llomt Room LfOEl5lfY. VlRfvll'Nl X Orthestr.t3 H ot l-.t I. Xollcy Ball, Student Council. COHN. INIARTIIA 60-XY'ord Sliortliaml Award. COMSTOLK. HENRN Il. J I-ranlvlin President. Central Club, Gold Medal, Biography. '38, Cabinet, Student fiountil National Honor Society CONANT, THEODORE l.. Social Sci. Soc., Zoology Club, Boys' Hi 1 Non-Commissioned Officer, R.O.T.C., Silent Squad Drill, Platoon Sergeant, Crack Company, '58. CORBIN, JOSEPH BERNARD CORBIN, MARY AGNES Zoology Club. CORP, ADELE RATHRYN President, Thalian Lit. Soc.: lntersociety Rep., Rep. Interso- ciety, '38, Bronze Medal, Biog- raphy, '39, Forum Club, Girl Reserves, Zoology Club, Third Page Editor, Luminary, Officer, Home Room, Chorus, '37, Debate Team, '38, National Honor Society. COUCH, HAROLD LEE Student Council, Crack Pla- toon and Company, '36, '37, Ser- geant, R.O.T.C. COWSIEIIT, VERLEA Social Sci. Soc., Zoology Club. CRAGGETT, ALMA EVELYN Student Council, Girl Reserves, CRAGO, GERALDINE Officer, Thalian Lit. Soc., Officer, Trouvere Club, Spanish C I u b, Co-Typist, Centralian, O f f i c e r, Home Room, Girl Reserves, 60-Word Shorthand Award, Thalian Pianist, '38, '39, Second Page Editor, Luminary: National Honor Society. CREEKMORE, BI1'I'TY RIIEA Zoology Club, Head Typist. Luminary, Personnel li tl i t o r, Luminary, Co-Typist, tfentralian. Student C o u n ci I: l'rt-sitleot. Home Room: Variety Nite. 'Ao Headed lor I'tIen 1 National Honor Sotiety. CREXVS. VIRGINIA JANI Baseball, X arit-ty iNllt' Fo. Social Sci. Soc., loology tluly t,Rl 'l.l', SAR All ll.ll.Nlil 'I ll Ll llilltlstiw IOKIPII I. llllltcf, 1 LIN' tl I x luhllol 'til- lioys lla CI RRAN l'tllQl1l,. I 4fllllt4'l'. I.i.,l ii I 1 Iuli I-tologgi. Club, Illltcer. Na ual Sci Sot . lioruiu Club, t futmliui. ltuusuatx Photog- A rpllcf. '55, ffl. 4 I R'l'lS, DORCYIIIY MARY S-ipluuuort' llotkeyg Officer. llomc Room: Girl Reserves. IJXINIIK O. lllllh l.l'fE Yaticty Nitc, Drum lNIaior. Rillltl DARRXH, HERBERT ARNOLD D-XRIJSMONT, LORA BELLE Piesitlciit. Home Room. ll.XX'lNPOR'I', BILL D. Scrtgtant, R.O.T.C. DAVIIJ, DOROTHY JEAN Officer, Delpliian Lit. Soc., Stutlent Ciouucil, President. Zool- ogy Club, Officer, Home Room, Cabinet. Girl Reserves, Delphian Medal Pinner, Student Council, Business Manager, I.uminary, National Honor Society. DAVIDSON, THELMA DAVIS, XXf'ILI.IAM H. Band, '37, Engineers' Club, '39, Crack Company, '37, Silent Platoon, '38, Sergeant, R.O.T.C. DECKER, CHARLES NW., Jr. Central Franklin Club. DEFEENBAUGH SARA K. Hockey, Basketball, Volley Ball, Manager, Hockey, Basket- ball, Officer, Home Room. DEITER, ANN JOYCE Zoology Club. DEMING, XWILBIIR oiiveitrtzx, JACK PATRIC DILLON. CHARLES, Jr. Central Emerson Club, Student Council, Zoology Club, Social Sci. Soc., Presid ent, Home Room, Boys' Hi, Corporal, R.O.T.C., Jubilee, '39, Crack Platoon, Company, '37, '38, DITMARS, BETH Society of Lit. and Hist., Cab- inet, Student Council, Social Sci. Soc., Assistant Editor, Cen- tralian, Home Room Reporter, Girl Reserves, Rep. Intersociety, '39, Officer, Home Room, National Honor Society. DOBBINS, MARY DARLYNE Girl Reserves. DOTY. CLARK KILGORE Band, 38, Orchestra, Trou- vere Club, Boys' Hi, Corporal, R.O.T.C. l7O'0y'El.l., GENIEVIEVE Volley Ball, '56, '37, Zoology Club, Officer, Home Room, Girl Reserves DOZIER, NX'll.l.IAlVl D. Social Sci. Sot., Zoology Club, Oflitt-r, Home Room, Track, '38, Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Sttond Team Football, '36, '37' Y.tfit'IN Nile. '50 IDR ULU, S.-KRAII llotkcy, iso, Sotial Sci. Soc. HRX IR. XX'll l.lAlNl l' Hllitcr Ilomt Room, Second s llt'tiltii.ttlI RtJ,I'.t,. lllt.t.XX lllllNls. lil ta, xx IURI IIA MAE Xtfllft liall. wt-. x'.lI'lL'IX INIKV, Page '36, Student Council Alt., Offi- cer, Home Room, Zoology Club, Girl Reserves. DIINBAR, INIARY ELLEN President, Song Leader, Soci- ety' of Lit. and Hist,' Intersociet' . - v r l Rep., '38, Orchestra, Hockey, '36, '37, 38, Basketball, Base- ball, All-Star, Hockey, Swim- ming Manager, Officer, Olym- pian Club, Trouvere Club, All- City Orchestra, Championship Volley Ball, '38, Debate Team, Girls' Sports Editor, Luminary, Rep. Intersociety, '39, National Honor Society. DUNCAN, RUTH ELIZABETH President, Pianist, Society of Lit. and Hist., Chorus, Variety Nite, '36, Student Council, President, Trouvere Club, Offi- cer, Home Room, Student Direc- tor of Chorus, Excellent Rating, Inter-High Contest, '37, Music Clinic, '37, Jubilee, '38, '39, Best Girl Musician , National Honor Society. DURHAM, KENNETH E. Officer, Central Franklin Club: Band, '37, '38, '39, Boys' Hi, Social Sci. Soc., Officer, Engineers' Club, Officer, Trou- vere Club, Jubilee, '39, Rep. Intersociety, '39. DWYER, MILDRED K. Zoology Club. DYER, JAMES C. EADES, ROBERT V. Social Sci. Soc., Zoology Club, Engineers' Club. ECKENROED, VIRGINIA A. Growing Pains , Zoology Club, Psychology Club, Sociol- ogy Club. ECKENROED, VIVIAN M. Zoology Club, Art Club, Variety Nite, '36, Jubilee, '38, Social Sci. Soc. EDSALL, RAY WINNIS Central Franklin Club, Psy- chology Club, Boys' Hi, Crack Company, '37. EGELSTON, RICHARD C. Central Webster Club, Boys' Hi. EHRKE, JOHN F. Tennis, Student Council Rep., Zoology Club, Officer, Home Room. EIERMAN, JAMES DUDLEY Student Council, Boys' Hi, Band, Intramural Football, Bas- ketball. EISENBERG, LEO ELIAS, DAVID J. Officer, Central Webster Club, Second Team Football, '37' First Team, Football, '38, Track '38, '39, Zoology Club ' National Honor Society. ELLERIVIAN, CLEETIS E. Chorus, Variety Nite, '36, Stu- dent Council, Social Sci. Soc. ELLIOT, HELEN Chorus, Band, '38, '39, Stu- dent Council. ELLIOTT, BETTY XXIILFNE Aristonian Lit. Soc., Variety v i s 29 Nite. '56, '57, '58, Student Coun- til ELLIS, EVELYN JUNE Girls' Hi. ELLIS, JACK M. Orchestra, Trouvere Club. ELLIS, IUANITA Girl Reserves, Botany Club' Student Council Alternate. ELLSWORTH, IRENE German Club, Social Sci. Soc. ELLSWORTH, T. CLARIDGE Ge rman Club, Psychology Club, Engineers' Club, Crack Company. '37, Crack Platoon, '38, Silent Platoon, '38. ENGLISH, HELEN BARBARA President, Aristonian Lit. Soc., Officer, Student Council, Junior Aide, Zoology Club, French Club, Officer, Girl Reserves, Most Popular Girl , Treasurer, Senior Class, Queen, R.O.T.C. Hop, National Honor Society. ENTIN, CELIA S t u d e nt Council Alternate, Zoology Club, Reporter, Home Room, Spring Play, '39. FAIRCHILD, GLENNA MARIE FERGUSON, GEORGE W. Photographer, '37, '38, Lum- inary Staff, Photographer, '37, '38, Centralian Staff, Central Franklin Club. FERGUSON, VIRGINIA MAY Student Council Representa- tive. FESLER, WALLACE FILKIL, VIRGLE FINLAY, SHERWIN WILLIAM Trouvere Club. FINNELL, DE AUN Aristonian Lit. Soc., Student Council, French Club, President, Home Room, Girl Reserves, Rep. Intersociety, '39. FLING, WALTER GILBERT FLINT, HELEN JANE FLUGRAD, DOROTHY MAE Chorus, '37, '38, FORD, ROBERT WHITTIER Central Jefferson Club, Chorus, '36, Band, '37, Zoology Club. FORTUNE, BETTY JANE Home Room Reporter, Offi- cer, Home Room, Girls' Hi. FOX, ROBERTA LOUISE Stage Crew, Trouvere Club, Zoology Club, Girls' Hi. FRASER, ELLEN Chorus, '38, '39, Stage Crew, Trouvere Club, Officer, Home Room. FRAZIER, LE RITA FRANCES Society of Lit. and Hist, French Club, Officer, Home Room, Fashion Show, '36. FRAZIER, ROBERT I.. FREDMAN, JAMES JUDSON Officer. Central E m e r s o n Club, Boys' Hi., I.ieutenant, R.O'.T.C., Gold Medal, Extem- poraneous Speaking, '39. FRETZ, MAXINE E. Officer, Home Room. Q ABER, FRANCES Chorus, Variety Nite, '36. ADAMS, GEORGE ALVIN Central Franklin Club. ADDINGTON. IRENE . Girl Reserves, Student Council Alt., Variety Nite, '36, Soccer, Volley Ball. ADELMAN, JACK Engineers' Club. ADELMAN, SHIRLEY Zoology Club. ALEXANDER, HARRY, Jr. ALEXANDER, THEODORE Chorus. ALEXANDER, TOM Central Franklin Club, Debate Team, '38, French Club, Galileo Sci. Club, Engineers' Club, Boys' Hi. ALTIERI, EUGENE Band, French Club, Trouvere Club, Boys' Hi, Centralian Dis- play, '39, Art Club. ANDERSON, JOHN HILMER French Club, Trouvere Club, Band, Boys' Hi, Jubilee, '39. ANDREW, BILL Orchestra, Boys' Hi. APPLEYARD, JESSIE MARIE Variety Nite, '36, Social Sci. Soc. ARMSBY, CAROLEE Thalian Lit. Soc., Officer, Home Room, Rep. Intersociety, '39 ARNOLD, RUTH M. ATKINSON, WILFRED AUSTIN, ROBERT BERNARD President, Home Room, Foot- ball, Basketball, Track. AVERY, HELEN FRANCES Chorus, Variety Nite, '36, President, Home Room. BAGBY, JACK M. Intramural Basketball Team, '38, Debate Team, '38, President, Home Room. BALLANTYNE, ROBERT Band, Jubilee, '38, '39, Social Sci. Soc., Boys' Hi, Student Council. BALLENTINE, JIMMY M. BARBER, WILLIAM SIDNEY Social Sci. Soc. BARDE, MARTHA JANE Chorus, '38, Jubilee, '38, Zoology Club, Galileo Sci. Club. BARU, SOL ARTHUR Football, '37, Psychology Club, Social Sci. Soc., Officer, Home Room. BAUMAN, VIRGINIA LEE Social Sci. Soc., Zoology Club, Girl Reserves. BEASLEY, EUGENE Social Sci. Soc., Zoology Club, Crack Platoon, '38, BEBB, CHARLES E., III Orchestra, Trouvere C l u b, Boys' Hi, Sergeant, R.O.T.C. ,IA 42 senior activities BEELER, ILO MYRL Hockey Team, '37, Jubilee, '38, Zoology Club, President, Home Room, Girl Reserves. BELZER, FRANCES MARIAN Student Council Alt. BERGLUND, TI-IELMA MARIE Fashion Show. BERNAND. WANETA All-Star: Basketball, Hockey, Baseball, Olympian Club, Offi- cer, Home Room, Zoology Club. BEST, GLENN ARTHUR BEWICK, FLORENCE EDNA Psychology Club, O f fic e r. Home Room. BINGHAM, GEORGE Chorus, Variety Nite, '36, Boys' Hi, President, Psychology Club, Spring Play, '38, '393 Debate Team, Student Council, Central Webster Club , Rep. Intersociety, '39. BISHOP, MARJORIE Zoology Club, Social Sci. Soc., Girl Reserves. BLASS, LAMBERT M. Officer, Central F r a n kl i n Club, Second Team Football, '37, Student Council, Zoology Club, Vice-President, Home Room, Fourth Page Editor, Lum- inary. BOGART, ANNABEL Charity Speaker, '36, Zoology Club, Fashion Show, '36, Social Sci. Soc. BOLTEN, MARIJEANNE H. BOORAS, MAHLIN G. BOSTON, VIRGINIA Zoology Club, Girl Reserves. BOTKIN, CHARLES Co. and Platoon Drill, '37, '38, Psychology Club, Student Coun- cil. BOTKIN, MARGARET N. Officer, Society of Lit. and Hist., Art Club, Social Sci. Soc., Psychology Club, N a tio n al Honor Society. BOTZ, ROBERT BOUGHAN, ALFRED ARCHIE Social Sci. Soc., Boys' Hi, Chorus, '38, '39, Band, Jubilee, '39, Trouvere Club. BOWEN, PEGGY President, Aristonian Lit. Soc., Intersociety Rep., Zoology Club, Social Sci. Soc., Student Coun- cil, Home Room Reporter, Chorus, '36, '37, BOWERS, VIRGINIA P. BOWYER, BRUCE L. Central Emerson Club, Student Council, President, Engineers' Club, Home Room Reporter, Rep. Intersociety, '39. BRAUN, BETTY LEE Delphian Lit. Soc., Spring Play, '36, Student Council, Presi- dent, Home Room. BRIANT, DIXIE DEAN Girl Reserves. BRIER. JAMES BRIGHT, FREIDA Officer, Thalian Lit. Soc., Stu- dent Council, Zoology Club: President, Home Room, Special Page Editor, Luminary, Cabinet, Social Sci. Soc. BRINK, ELIZABETH President, Minerva Lit. Soc., S e n io r Co-Editor, Centralian, Best Actress , Lead, New Fires, Headed for Eden , Lead, P.T.A. Pageant, Christmas Pageant, '37, '38, Second page Editor, Luminary, Forum Club, Officer, Home Room, Senior Day committee, Bronze Medal Declamation, '39, National Honor Society. BRINTON, CARROLL BROOKSHIER, DORIS MAE Olympian Club, Giant Volley Ball, Baseball. BROWN, LO-IS LOUISE Officer, Thalian Lit. Soc., Zoology Club, Forum Club, Girl Reserves, Co-Literary Edi- tor, Centralian, Officer, Home Room, Girls Sports Editor, Lum- inary, Rep. Intersociety, '39, 40-Word Typing Pin, Debate Team, '39. BROWN, MARY LOUISE Zoology Club, Sophomore Hockey, Volley Ball, Baseball, Student Council, Officer, Home Room, Girl Reserves, 40 and 50-Word Typing Pin. BROWNING, EMMA JANE Officer, Minerva Lit. Soc., Giant Volley Ball, Baseball, All- Star, Hockey, Basketball, Swim- ming Manager, Variety Nite, '36, Cabinet, Student Council, President, Olympian Club, Offi- cer, Home Room, Girl Reserves, Officer, Zoology Club, Bronze Medal, Poem, '39, National Honor Society. BRUTTON, ROBERT KEMPER BUERGER, DELBERT EUGENE BUNN, HARLAN DAVID Softball, Wrestling, Student Council. BURNS, FRANCES ALMA BUTTS, MILDRED VIRGINIA Band, Chorus, Jubilee, '39, Society of Lit. and Hist., Trou- vere Club. CAMPBELL, DONA LD CAMPMIER, HELEN OPAL Zoology Club. CARRIER, EDSEL G. CASE, XVILLIAIVI ROBERT President, C e n t r al Franklin Club, Silve r Nledal, Formal Essay, '38, Ju b i l e e, '38, Headed for Eden , Charity Speaker, '38, President, Student Council, Junior Officer, Officer, Forum Club, Business lklgnnager, Page Z8 Centralian: P r e s i d c n t. Home Room, Luminary, Officer, Boys' Hi, Ntin-Commissionecl Officer, R.O.T C., Vice-President, Senior Class, NI a s te r Ceremonies, Jubilee, '39, Most Active Boy , S i l v e r Medal, Poem, '39, National Honor Society. CAULK, MARCELLA PEARL Social Sci. Soc. CAVE, JACQUELINE CHAMPE, LOIS RAE CHEDESTER, NAN LOUISE Officer, Song Leader, Aris- tonian Lit. Soc.: Zoology Club, Art Club, First Page Editor, Luminary, Officer, Home Room, Girl Reserves, Student Council Cabinet, Aide, R.O.T.C. Hop, Rep. Intersociety, '39, National Honor Society. CHERNOFF, GRANUM Central Jefferson Club, Orchestra, '36, '37, S t u d e n t Council Alt., Galileo Science Club, First Lieutenant. R.O.T.C., Circus Company, '37, Silent Pla- toon, '38, Crack Company, '37, '38, Officers' Club, '38, Non- Commissioned Officers' C lub, '37, Kodak Club, '36. CHRISTAL, J. C. Central Emerson Club, Social Sci. Soc., Boys' Hi., Crack Pla- toon, Crack Company, R.O.T.C., Orchestra. CHITTENDEN, CAROL Girl Reserves, Hockey, Giant Volley Ball, Baseball, Spanish Club. CHRISTIAN. FREDY E. H. Social Sci. Soc., Engineers' Club, Boys' Hi., Physics Lab. Assistant, '39, Chemistry Lab. Assistant, '38, '393 Stage Crew, CHURCH, FRANCES LEONA Society of Lit. and Hist., Chorus, '38, '39, Variety Nite, '36, Student Council Alt., Offi- cer, Trouvere Club, Officer, Home Room, Girl Reserves, Music Clinic. CIPOLLA, LOTTIE LORETTA Social Sci. Soc. CLARK, DONALD BEN President, Central Jefferson Club, Gold Medal, Poem, '38, Charity Speaker, '38, Spanish Club, Forum Club: Social Sci. Soc., Boys' Hi, Debate Team, '38, Rep. Intersociety, '39, Second Page Editor, Luminary, National Honor Society. CLARK, MARY ELLEN Officer, Aristonian Lit. Soc., Variety Nite, '36, '38, Spring Play, '38, '39, Student Council Cabinet, Literary Co-Editor, Cen- tralian, Pres., Home Room, Cab- inet, Girl Reserves, 40-XVord Typing Pin, Charity Speech, '59, Webster Medal Pinner. t U' if ' :cu lute N-Iile 1 mc I I C Ll 36: Lluf COI LI COI O Ball COI' GK COI P Clul '38, Natl COI' Sc Boy Offi Dril Con COI COI Z COI Pres Inte cietj rapl Rest Pag- Hoi' Del: Hot COI Si toor gear CO' St CR.f S CR1 O Offi C l 1 O f Rest Aw. Sect Nat CRI Z Lun Lun Stut Hot Hi Hoi CRI B Soci CRI CIE C Boy till ,L w Loyll-,K I 'X 31Isl1'i 7 t - Nl. -l. 'ts 'i -.ritz fl ll' 1 li. Illltl-,!St'x t I is lIXllRlNe'X, l'lil ILXRSII 2 'Ili' If fbwus if- ll ml 51- , '52-lj lIttl1tstt.t, -tt, A' , Xarttvy Not to buoy u Pains' foology llulw Itouy it Klub, floiut Room Rcgvttit 1 , Iloys' Ht HART, CILXRI IS Social Sci, Soc. IIARTE, -UININ MARII Orchestra: Z t- o I .- fx y Klub President. Home Room. IIARVIY, OITO Rand, Orclicl-tra '58 HARTSILL. DONALD, ,II HAXVIQINS. PLARI. JEAN Basketball Team. HAYIJEN. PEARL iXl.XRlIif Varietyf Nite, '56, Zoology Club, Officer, Home Room. HAYES, TERRY JAMES HEATH, ROY JAMES Student Council Alt., Home Room Reporter, Boy s' Hi. HELLMAN. BENJAMIN President, Central Jefferson Club, Forum Club, Galileo Sci. Club, Debate Team, '59, Rep. Intersociety, '59, HENDERSON, CORNELIUS A. Central Franklin Club, Presi- dent Botany Club, Boys' Hi, Officer, Home Room, Zoology Club, National Honor Society. HENDRON, DORIS XV. Orchestra, '57, '58, '59, Base- ball, Hockey, Basketball, Base- ball Manager, Variety Nite, '56, Student Council Alt., Officer, Home Room. HERBST, CHARLES HETHCOATT, MARY I. Zoology Club. HICKS, BELVA. HIGGINS, VIRGINIA Chorus, '56, Orchestra, '57, '58, '59, President Trouyere Club, Girls' Ili, Headed for Eden. HILL, BARKER XYYNNE Student Council, Galileo Sci. Club, President, Home Room. HILL, BETTY JANE President, Thalian Lit. Soc., Rep, Intersociety, '58, Forum Club, Zoology Club, Student Council, Presitlcnt, llomc Room, Variety' Nite, 'Sill lIeaded lot Eden , Special Pagt l'crw-wuuiel Editor, l.uminary, liitls' llt Christmas Play, '57, Rep Ituev society, 'WL lY.ttit'u.1l llotuu Society. IIILI . DORIS I'rc-stcltut V-lltuerya lit 'w--t IlIUlllL Mctlal, lest- lt-vltl Medal, ltilt-itutl lsst-., I to-It l,Illl'. f.il1llltl 'Wilt ml Nfl 'M-t Art f lol, KC! I-ltttu lt it ft-Itllltfl lltf lfzcl Itlll 'sottlwtt t.-tuutl tnbtuct. Prest .tt ut Ilona. Room Giftottan. 'ttnluvl I Lt,-, 'lltwl t.trl SILI- .lt ul . Iul-ilte lonuutttce1 ftirl Ili se rut Rep ltltcrsotielx, UI, t tiytt.tlt.tu Display, Lorutu Club: N.tttoo.xl Honor Sottety. llll l. Nl XIYXI ll.l' Illlll NND, -XNIIA LOIS IIIII IPIR, S'I ANI IW bl. Ullntt. t' e n t t .t I ltmerson I lulw, LNIJUIALIN. '57, OrtglleStl'21, Student touncil, Social Sci. Soc., Pltotogiaplter, Iuminary. Il4lHX'l'R, LULA MAY I Rantl, 'Si '58, '57, Basketball, '51 18, Yolleylmall, '58, Base- ball. '57, '58, I-lockey, '57: Stu- dent Council Alt., Zoology tlubg Olympian Club, Home Room Reporter. HORAK, ROBERT JOSEPH Officer, C e n t r al jefferson C lub, President, Galileo Sci. Club, President, Home Room, Olftcer, Engineers' Club, Assist- ant Sales Manager. IIORNBECK, EARL PATRICK Track' Home Room Reporter. HORNBLCK, INIARY LOUISE Sotietv of Lit. and Hist., Zool- ogy' Club, Social Sci. Soc. IIOI,l'I'Z, GLORIA Officer, Society' Lit. and Hist., Psychology' Club, Botany Club, Christmas Pageant, '56, Officer, Home Room, '57, Rep. Interso- ciety, '58, '59, Advertising Man- ager, Luminary, Girl Reserves, Social Sci, Soc, HOXVE, ROBERT HIIBER, IIVIOGENE Band, '56, '57, '58, Trouvere Club, HUFEINIAN, INIILDRED V. Orchestra, '56, Social Sci, Soc. HIIGGINS, DORIS ARLENE Chorus, '57, '58, 7194 Viifiefl' Nite, '56, Trouvere Club, Stu- dent Council Alt,, Headed for Eden, HUGHES, AULA JANE Minerva Lit. Soc., Chorus, '59, Orchestra, '57, '58, Variety Nite, '56, Student Council Alt., Trou- vere Club, Girl Reserves. HUGHES, MARY HUGHES, ROBERT DONALD Officer, Home Room, Engin- eers' Club. HUGHES, WALLACE Lhorus, '57, '58, '59, I'll,fl.l,AND, JEANNE Officer, Thalian Lit. Soc., Stu- ,lc-nt Council, Social Sci. Soc., National Honor Society IIIVICIIIN, MAXINE ELAINE Studtnt Council Alt., German tlub: Girl Reseryes, National Iltllltrl Stltltly. Ill IUIUN IAMLS GARDNER 4 totral Ji llcrson Club, Presi- ,lttu ,lmexitau llisl Class, Spain- t I, t lull. 'sl-4, lust Lieutenant, t tr IIN Pl 1 t-on Il O.'I'.C. Non- livvItli:is.2ltillttl IHIILLIS CSILID --A Hoy- ltt Ottiter, Home Page Room, Variety Nite Committee, Forum Club, Rep. Intersociety, '59, HLITTON, LAXVRENCE D. Track, President, Home Room. HYDE, ERNEST INGALLS, HELEN ROSE Officer, Home Room, Girl Reserves. INGELS, RUTH IVIARJORY Zoology Club. INMAN, JACK INMAN, WANDA Officer, Society of Lit. and Hist., Volley Ball, Hockey, Zoology Club. IRONSMITH, HARRY M. Central Emerson Club, Boys' Hi. JACKSON, LEONARD, Jr. Officer, Central Webster Club, First Team Football, '57, '58, Track, Boys' Cabinet, Stu- dent Council, Second Team Foot- ball, '56, Silver Medal, Formal Essay, '59, Society. JARRARD, HAROLD LEWIS JARRARD, MARYBELLE JOHNSON, BETTY CATHRYN Thalian Lit. Soc., National H o n o r Officer, Zoology Club, Social Sci, Soc. JOHNSO-N, CARL RICHARD Variety Nite, '56, Zoology Club, Sergeant, R.O.T.C. JOHNSON, ROBERT VERNON JONES, OSCAR LESLEY JONES,. VIVIAN MARIE Delphian Lit. Soc., Social Sci. Soc., Rep. Intersociety, '59, National Honor Society. JORDAN, BILL TAYLOR Officer, Central Webster Club, Variety Nite, '56, Student Coun- cil, Social Sci. Soc., Engineers' Club, O f f i c e r, Home Room, Boys' Hi. JORDAN, CLYDE E. Variety Nite, '56. JOSLIN, ERNEST H. C., Jr. KAHRER, WAYNE Variety Nite, '56. KAROS, BETTY MAE Zoology Club. KAROS, IRENE HELEN KATZ, SANFORD MILTON KAUT, CHARLES Crack Squad, '57, R.O.T.C. KAUT, RICHARD CARL German Club. KEARNY, MARY SUE Aristonian Lit. Soc., Officer, French Club, Botany Club, Girls' Hi. KEEL, JAMES s. Chorus, Officer, Home Room, Stage Crew, '57, '58, KEEN, HAROLD C. Student C 0 u n c i I, Officer, Home Room, All-Star Softball Team, Zoology Club, Crack Pla- toon, Company, '57, '58, KEETON, WILLIAIVI DAVID Psychology Club, Social Sci. Soc. 31 KELLA, RUTH AILEEN Volley Ball, Hockey, Variety Nite. '56, Social Sci. Soc., Vice- President, Home Room, KELLER, PHILIP DALE KELLEY, GERALDINE MAE KELLEY, RICHARD JOHN Officer, Home Room. KELLY, MAE MAURINE Zoology Club, Officer, Home Room, Girl Reserves. KENNETH, DORIS MAY Student Council. KENNING, ADELE SOPHIA Officer, Society of Lit. and Hist. KING, KATHRYN MARIETTA Hockey, Girl Reserves. KING, LINDSEY Social Sci. Soc. KINIRY, JOHN JAMES Second Team Football, Cap- tain, R.O.T.C. KIRCHER, JAMES GLEN Band, '58, '59, Jubilee, '58, KLUGMAN, MARY J Chorus, Trouvere Club, Presi- dent, Home Room, Girl Reserves, KLUGMAN, SARY Chorus, Trouvere Club, Offi- cer, Home Room, Girl Reserves, KNOX, JOSIE ANN Officer, Society of Lit, and Hist., Rep, Intersociety, '58, Chorus, '37, '58, '39, Variety Nite, '56, Student Council Rep., Trouvere Club. KOHRS, RUTH ESTELLE KONOMOS, MARY C. Home Room Reporter. KORNIS, NORMA ADALINE Social Sci. Soc. KOURY, RICHARD JOSEPH Zoology Club, KOURY. SAM ALBERT KRATCHMAN, SOPHIE Minerva Lit. Soc., Zoology Club, Social Sci. Soc., Girl Reserves. KRATKY, MARJORIE L, Variety Nite, '56, Spring Play, '58, Zoology Club, Girl Reserves. KRUSE, DOLLY JEANNETTE Officer, Minerva Lit, Soc., French Club, Second Page Edi- tor, Luminary, Student Council Alt., Silver Medal, Informal Essay, '59, National Honor Society. LAIRD, MARJORIE LOUISE LAKE, MARCELINE M. Variety Nite, '56, Jubilee, '58, Zoology Club, Home Room Reporter, LANCASTER, JUANITA Art Club, Social Sci. Soc. LANDES, FRANKLIN W. Student Council, '58, Social Sci. Soc., Jubilee, '58, L.-SWING, MARYBELLE President, Aristonian Lit. Soc., Officer, Zoology Club, French Club, Officer, Home Room, Officer, Student Council, '57 , FRIEDSON, ANNICE RUTH Hockey, iw, '38, '59s Base- ball, '37, '58, Basketball, '38L Giant Volley Ball, '36, '37, '531 M a n a g e r, Intramural Sports, Officer, Olympian Club, All-Stat Hockey. '391 Play Dill' TC3m5- FULKERSON, ENNIS H. FULKS, VIRGINIA LEE Psychology Club. GABA, FANNIE Officer, Delphian Lit. Soc., Forum Club, Fourth Page Edi- tor, Luminary. GALLER, CARL Central jefferson Club, Ten- nis, '37, '38, Debate Team, '38, Forum Club, Galileo Sci. Club, Engineers' Club, Home Room Reporter, Nat ion al Honor Society. GALPIN, MARY EVELYN Student Council Rep. GAMBLE, MAXINE ELAINE Student C 0 u n c il, President, Home Room. GARDNER, NADINE MARIE Chorus, '36, '37, Trouvere Club. GARRISON, JAMES W. GARZEE, GEORGIE LEE Psychology Club. GASTON, SHIRLEY LUCILE GEORGALAS, HELEN Zoology Club. GIANACULIAS, PAUL GILBERT, SARAH DOROTHY Orchestra, Chorus. GILDEA, CONSTANCE ROSE Zoology Club. GLASS, BERNADINE GLASSCOCK, FRANCES LEE Officer, Aristonian Lit. Soc., Christmas Play, '37, Student Council, Officer, Home Room, Psychology Club. GLAU, VIRGINIA M. GLICK, RANDALL L. CBILLD Central Franklin Club, Band, '37, '38, '39, Engineers' Club, Boys' Hi. GORDON, RUBIN L. First Team Football, '37, Sec- ond Team Football, '36, Run- ner-up State Wrestling Meet, '36, Captain Wrestling Team, '39. GOTTLIEB, .IUDITH German Club. GRAHAM, GRAYDON BERYL Central Webster Club, Student Council, Boys' Hi. GRAHAM, HELEN LOUISE Variety Nite, '37, jubilee, '38, Zoology Club, Officer, Home Room. GRAY, RICHARD NEWTON Officer, Central F r a n k l i n Club, Boys' Hi, Variety Nite, '36, Student Council, Debate Team, '39. GREEN, GEORGE K., jr. Officer, Central E m e r s 0 n Club, Trouvere Club, Social Sci. Soc., Officer, Home Room: Orchestra, Student Council: Rel?- Intersociety, '38, '39. GREEN, LEWIS XVESLEY GRIGSBY, RALPH IVEN GRIMES, FRANCIS JOHN Aviation Club, Corporal, '371 Platoon Sergeant, '38, Crack Platoon, '38, R.O.T.C. GUINN, DAVID LEE HAGGARD, MARJORIE A. I President, Home Room, Girls' Hi. HALL, ALICE IRENE Delphian Lit. Soc., President, Olympian Club, Art Club, Girls' Sports Editor, Centralian, Hockey, '36, '37, '38, Basketball. '37, '38, Baseball, '37, '38, '39: Volley Ball, '37, 38, '39, Ath- letic Shield. HALL, CHARLES LEE Chorus, '36, Boys' Hi, Cap- tain, Rifle Team, '37, '38, Crack Company, Silent Platoon, R.O.T.C. HALL, ELIZABETH ANN President, Minerva Lit. Soc., President, Art Club, Student Council Alt., Officer, Home Room, President, Girls' Hi. HALL, WILLIAM D. President, Central Webster Club, Rep. Intersociety, '38, '39, Assistant Managing Editor, First Page Editor, Luminary, Officer, Boys' Hi, Tennis Team, National Honor Society. HANCOCK, JAMES P. Engineers' Club, Zoology Club, Student Council, Officer, Home Room, Boys' Hi, Crack Company, '36, R.O.T.C., Cen- tral Emerson Club, Psychology Club. HANLEY, WILLIAM C. P., jr. President, Central Franklin Club, Intersociety Rep., Rep. Intersociety, '39, Gold Medal, Oration, '39, President, Social Sci. Soc., First Page Editor, Edi- tor Sports Column, Luminary, President, Student Council, Cab- inet, Boys' Hi, Boxing Cham- Pi0l1, '37, Headed for Eden , Charity Speaker, '35, President, Freshman, junior and Senior Classes, Feature Editor, Centra- lian, Debate Team, '38, Most Popular Boy , Commercial Announcer, jubilee, '39, National Honor Society. HANSELL, GEORGE W. Social Sci. Soc., Growing Pains. HARPER, DONALD E. O r c h e s t r a, '36, Engineers' Club, German Club, Central Franklin Club. This is the mob Cbottomj that slaps its slugs down on the Steam table which is ignored by more of the mob fsecondj that buys the candy from Pop Gunter, Cthirdj who runs the kitchen ftopj where they cook the food to feed the hungry Centralites. Page 30 H AF Va Rout Z o t Chef HAI HAI HAI3 Cl '385 Vari Pain Clul Boys HAI Sc HAI O Pres HAI B: HAI HA' B: HA' V Clul HA' HE! St Roo HEI P1 Clul Clul Inte HEI C dent Offi Clul HEI O ball ball Stut Hot HEI HE' Z HIC HIC C ,38, Clu Ede HII S Clu Hll F Rep Clu Cot Var Edt Edi Chi soc Soc Hll I B r Me Clt Art Co- SE Jlogy Man, '56' 9 Frou- Girl Base- Ball, , '37, mural. Club, Club, ilian, mckey, , '37- 1382 occer, ariety mieldg INIA ology .oom, eball, Coun- l Sci. Club , Club, Girl '56, I l Sci. fficer, I Sci. ttional Pep Pfficer, erman LTON Club, Club, Silver hestra, ouvere Jfficer, LINE AN cetball, , Base- :Iphian . Presi- Club , Demon- VIARIE y Nite, lctivity 7. INIOSBY, OI.E'l'lIA Band, '56, '57, 'SSL Honlsfly, '57, '58, Volley Bill: Basketball, All-Star Baseball, '58, Baseball Manager, Olympian Club, Zool- ogy Club. MOULTHROP. LYNN H.. Jr. Baseball, '58, Corporal, R.O.T.C., Crack Platoon and Company, '57, '58, Social Sci. Soc., Zoology Club, Boys' Hi: Student Council, '56, '59, MUDER, PATRICK BERNARD IVIUSSATO, ALPHONSO Band, '57, '58, '59. MYER, RUTH NASH, FRED MELVIN Social Sci. Soc. NAU, HENRY NEAL, ROBERT Officer, Central Webster Club, Engineers' Club, Student Coun- cil Alt., Boys' Hi. NEIGHBOR, JAMES BOYD Central Webster Club, Boys Hi s NEWELL, JAMES WESLEY NIXON, JAMES S., Jr. Officer, Home Room. NOLAND, HULDA ANN Officer, Aristonian Lit. Soc., Rep. Intersociety, '58, Chorus, Variety Nite, '56, Forum Club, French Club, Trouvere Club, Home Room Reporter: Girl Reserves, National Honor Society. NIJCKLES, ORALEA VAUGHN Variety Nite, '56, Jubilee, '58, O f f i c e r. Home Room, Girl Reserves. OLIVER,JESS ORR,ROSAMOND OTT,ERWHbIROBERT OVERLY, MARTHA Zoology Club, Officer, Home Room: 40-Word Typing Award, Student Council, '59, Girl Reserves. PAPAS, DONALD STEVE PAPPAS, SOPHIE MARY Hockey, '56, Baseball, '56, Volley Ball, '36, Officer, Home Room. PARKER, BRUCE BELIVIAR Band. TOP ROW-Left: Boys Meet Girl . . . Margaret Sample and the Emersons. Right: Ruth Duncan at the piano, SECOND ROW-Left: Once in the Dear Dcad Days . . . Jeannette Kruse and Virgel Par- man. Center: Tradition . . . Jim Fredman and Barbara English. Right: Kathleen McRae Smiles at the Birdie. THIRD ROW-Left: Some Profile.. . What? Bill Case. Circle: Virgel Parman Gives 'Em That 'Ol Charm Smile. Right: Un-alarmed by the Fire Drill Bell. BOTTOM ROW-Left: No Visi- tors Allowed in Centralian Office . . . Top Row: Joan Lane, Vir- ginia Piexce, Hazel Jones, Pat McGowan. Middle Row: De-Aun McElroy, Beverly Bash, Marilyn Williams, Shirley Peltzman. Bot- tom Row' Don Clark and Mary- helle Lawing. Bill Case in Win- dow. Right: The Ol' Maestro in his VVr-ul-:ine Clothes. PARMAN, VIRCII. ITIIGIHNE President. Central Jefferson Club, Silver Medal, Oration, Offiter, Boys' Hi, President, Zoology Club, Forum Club, Third Page Editor, Luminary, President, Home Room, Lead, Headed for Eden', Charity Speaker, '57, Christmas Play, '56, '57, Announcer, Jubilee, '59, Student Council, '59, Lead, New Fires , Best Centralian Sales- man, Best Boy Actor , Bronze Medal, Oration, '59, National Honor Society. PARSONS, JOHN R., Jr. Central W'ebster Club, Stu- dent Council, Corporal, R.O.T.C. PARTIN, CHRISTINE Zoology Club. PASTERNAK, SAM Central Emerson Club, Stu- dent Council Alt. PAYNE, BETTY JEAN Chorus, '57, '58, '59, Volley Ball, Trouvere Club, Officer, Home Room, Girl Reserves, Stu- dent Council Assembly, '56, Jubilee, '59. PEARSON, KATHLEEN E. PECK, MARIAN Officer, Home Room. PELTZMAN, JERRY Central Jefferson Club, Vari- ety Nite, '56, Headed for Eden , Student Council, Zool- ogy Club, Officer, Home Room. PETERSEN, LEROY, Jr. Bank, Orchestra, S t u d e n t Council, Central Franklin Club. PETERSON. DORIS MARIE Student Council. PHILLIPS, DORMA JEAN PHILLIPS, KATHRYN ADELE Psychology Club, Z 0 0 I 0 g y Club. PICKERILL, EARL W., Jr. Central Emerson Club, Offi- cer, Home Room, Golf Team, '58, Managing Editor, Luminary, Rep. Intersociety, '59, National Honor Society. PICKRELL, BOYD H. Officer, Central Emerson Club, Officer, Home Room, Boys' Hi, Corporal, Rifle Team, R.O.T.C. PIERCE, MARY ELLEN Volley Ball, '57, Hockey, '57, Basketball, '57, Giant Volley Ball, '57, '58, Girls' Hi. PIERCE, VIRGINIA GRACE Officer. Thalian Lit. Soc., Chorus, '57, '58, Variety Nite, 56: Student Council Alt., Offi- cer, Trouyere Club, Galileo Sci. Club, Girl Reserves Cabinet, Second Page l'ditor, Luminary, Forum Club, Bronre Medal, Informal Essay, '59, Feature Edi- tor, Centralian, National Honor Society. POLSKY. GILBIiRT POPE, DONALD Band, Orchestra, Student Council, President, Home Room. Officer. Central limerson Club, Trouyere Club, Student Council. Paga 33 Jubilee, '39, Girl Reserves Cab- inet, '38, Gold Medal. Formal Essay, '69, National Honor Society. LEE, GERALUINE LEECH, DOREATHA JANET Student Council Alt. LERCH, FLORENCE Band, Orchestra, '36, '37, '38, Student Council, Trouvere Club, French Club. LERNER, ALVIN First Team Football, Basket- ball, Track, Student Council Alt., Zoology Club, President, Home Room. LERNER, MEYER Intramural, Baseball, Football, Basketball, P re sid e n t, Home Room. LESLIE, BETTY JEAN Zoology Club, Officer, Home Room, Botany Club. LESTER, HARRY RAYMOND Track, '38, Student Council, Boys' Hi, Psychology Club. LEVICH, HARRIETT J. Officer, Delphian Lit. Soc., Rep. Intersociety, '38, Debate Team, '38, Charity Speaker, '37, Growing Pains , French Club, Forum Club, Circulation Man- ager, Luminary, Christmas Pag- eant, '37, Officer, Zoology Club, Christmas Play, '37, Girl Reserves. LEVIN, BERNICE Zoology Club, Vice-President, Home Room, 40-Wford Typing Award. LEVINE, ESTHER EDITH Student Council Alt., Social Sci. Soc., Officer, Home Room. LEWIS, DELSON E. President, Central Jefferson Club, Intersociety Rep., Jubilee, '38, Officer, Student Council, President, Zoology Club, French Club, Forum Club, Managing Editor, Luminary, Senior Co-Edi- tor, Centralian, President, Home Room, Boys' Hi Cabinet, Major, R.O.T.C., Officer, M.I.P.A., Master of Ceremonies, Consoli- dated, '38, Sergeant Crack Pla- toon, '38, Crack Company, '38, R.O.T.C. Announcer, Jubilee, '39, Best Boy Student , National Honor Society. LEWIS, NELLE Officer, Thalian Lit. Soc., Zoology Club. LIEBMAN, SHIRLEY B. Zoology Club, Girl Reserves. LINDMARK, LOUISE Society of Lit. and Hist., Chorus, '37, Variety Nite, '37, Officer, Home Room, Forum Club, Girl Reserves. LINDSEY, SHIRLEY M. LISTON, BETTY JEANNE Officer, Minerva Lit. Soc., French Club, Officer, Art Club, Home Room Reporter, Girl Reserves, Third Page Editor, Luminary, Belle Brummel. LOGSDON, WII.I.A LOUISE Ch0l'l1S, '37, '38, '39, Variety Nite, '36. LONG, RICHARD F. Central Webster Club: Band, Boys' Hi, Zoology Club, Trou- vere Club, President, Am. Hist. Class. LONG, WILLIAM HAROLD Jubilee, '38, LOUIS, BEVERLY ANN Student Council, Social Sci. Soc. LOVELL, ELIZABETH FOSTER LOVELL, KATHRYN ELLEN Officer, Society of Lit. and Hist., Officer, Olympian Club, Hockey, '36, '37, '38, Basket- ball, '36, '37, Baseball, '37, Intramural Sports Manager, Pep Club, '36, LUKE, ZELDA Song Leader, Delphian Lit. Soc., Rep. Intersociety, '38, Edi- tor, Home Room Notes, Lumi- nary, Headed for Eden , Stu- dent Talent Assembly, '37, Offi- cer, Psychology Club, French Club, City-Wide7 P.-T. A. Pageant, National Honor Society. LYNCH, LEE FREDERICK Officer, Central Emerson Club, Officer, German Club: Officer, Engineers' Club, Spanish Club, Forum Club, R.O.T.C. Editor and Librarian, Luminary, R.O.T.C. Editor, Centralian, Stu- dent Council, Officer, Home Room, Boys' Hi, Officer, Psy- chology Club, National Honor Society. LYYTINEN, RUSSELL M. Central Franklin Club, Zool- ogy Club, Student Council. McAULEY, CHARLES RAY MCBRIDE, ROBERT E. MCCALL, BONNIE JUNE MCCAWLEY, JOHN ROBERT Intramural Football, '37, Gali- leo Sci. Club, Anglers' Club, President, Home Room, Boys' Hi, First Sergeant, R.O.T.C., Central Emerson Club. MCCONNELL, LOIS M. Officer, Medal Pinner, Society of Lit. and Hist., Baseball, '37, Hockey, '37, Spanish Club, Rep. Intersociety, '39. McCOWN, EUGENE President, Home Room, Boys' Hi, Softball Team, '38. McCOY, BETTY DEANE Officer, Thalian Lit. Soc., Zoology Club, Officer, Home Room, Girl Reserves. MCGOWAN, PATRICIA President, Delphian Lit. Soc., Intersociety Rep., Rep. Intersoci- ety, '38, Officer Student Council, Officer, Forum Club, Presi- dent, Art Club, Fourth Page Editor, Luminary, Co-Editor-in- Chief, Centralian, First Place, News Story, M.I.P.A. Contest, '38, Most Active Girl , Girl Reserves, Debate Team, '38, Cabinet, Girl Reserves, Script Writer, Jubilee, Centralian Dis- PIHY Stiff, '38, '39, Silver Medal Extemp., '39, National Honor Society. IVICINTYRE, PAUL EARL First Team Football, '37, '38, Second Team Basketball, '361 Rep. Intersociety, '39. McLAUGHLIN, JOHN E. Track, '36, President, Home Room. MCNEAL, RALPH WALSH Captain, Football Team, '38, Basketball, '38, Track, '38, McNEIL, DEAN MANFORD Chorus. McPHERSON, MARION G. Social Sci. Soc. MACK, EDNA VALOISE Chorus, '37, '38, '39. MACKIE, ROBERT H. Zoology Club: Social Sci, Soc., Cheerleader, '36, Boys' Hi, President, Home Room, Stage Crew. MAGEE, ELLA MAY Band, '36, Giant Volley Ball, Zoology Club. MAGEE, MARY MANFIELD, TOBY MANGELS, DOROTHY E. Jubilee, '38, Girl Reserves. MANLEY, BETTY LENORA Aristonian Lit. Soc., Variety Nite, '36, Zoology Club, Presi- dent, Home Room, Girl Reserves. MANSELL, MILDRED Hockey, Volley Ball Captain, Home Room Reporter, Zoology Club. MANUEL, BETTY LOUISE MARINO, MARIE FRANCES MARKS, JACK RICHARD MARKS, THOMAS RUSSELL Captain, R.O.T.C., President, Central Emerson Club, Rep. Inter- society, '38, Crack Squad, '37, '38, Crack Platoon, '37, '38, Crack Company, '37, '38, '39, Student Council Rep., Hi-Y, Zoology Club, French Club, Variety Nite, Jubilee, National Honor Society. MASSEY, DONALD Le ROY Corporal, R.O.T.C. MATHEWS, BETTY ANN Student Council Alt. MATHIS, FRANCES LOUISE AChorus, Student Council and lt. MAXFIELD, GWENDOLYN G. Officer, Minerva Lit. Soc., Cen- tralian Staff, Third Page Editor, First Page Editor, Luminary, National Honor Society. MEADE, JOHN LOUIS Room. Central Jefferson Club, Engineers' Club, Band, '36, Vari- ety Nite, '38, '39, Crack Com- PHIIY, '36, '37, '38, Crack Pla- toon, '37, Circus Company, '37, Silent Platoon, '38, N0n-C0m. missioned Officers' Club, '37, '38, Captain, R.O.T.C., Gold Legion Medal, '38, Crack Squad, '37, Officers' Club, '37, '58, MEADOWS, OCENA F. Zoology Club. Page 32 MEIER. CFRALIJINF ALICE Z oo l o g y Club, Psychology Club, Officer. Home Room. MEYER, LEONARD Head Press and Make-Up Man, Luminary. MICHENER. NATALIE L. Chorus, Variety Nite, '36, Jubilee, '38, Stage Crew, Trou- vere Club, Zoology Club, Girl Reserves. MILLER, GLORIA M. Officer, Olympian Club, Base- ball, '36, '37, '38, Volley Ball, Hockey, '37, '38, Basketball, '37, '38, Soccer, '38, '39, Intramural. MILLER, MARIE M. Zoology Club, Art Club, Social Sci. Soc., Olympian Club, Assistant Art Editor, Centralian, President, Home Room, Hockey, '36, '37, '38, Baseball, '36, '37, '38, Basketball, '36, '37, '38, Volley Ball, '37, '38, Soccer, '37, All-Star Hockey, Variety Nite, '36 , Athletic Shield, National Honor Society. MILLER, MARTHA VIRGINIA Student Council, Zoology Club, President, Home Room, Girl Reserves. MILLER, VIRGINIA M. Volley Ball, '36, '38, Baseball, '36, Jubilee, '38, Student Coun- cil, Zoology Club, Social Sci. Soc., Officer, Galileo Sci. Club, Psychology Club, Pep Club, Officer, Home Room, Girl Reserves, Christmas Play, '36. MILLETT, WILLIAM R. MILLS, MARY MARTINA Student Council, Social Sci. Soc., Zoology Club, Officer. Home Room. MISKIMEN, VERA MAE Student Council, Social Sci. Soc., Psychology Club, National Honor Society. MITCHELL, MILDRED L. Officer, Home Room, Pep Club. MOLLER, ZOZIA Delphian Lit. Soc., Officer, French Club, Officer, German Club. MOONEY, JACK HAMILTON Central Jefferson Club, Chorus, '36, '37, French Club, Trouvere Club, Boys' Hi, Silver Medal, Biography, '39. MOORE, BETTY JUNE Chorus, '36, '37, '38, Orchestra, '37, '33, '39, Officer, Trouvere Club, Psychology Club, Officer, Home Room. MOORE, MARY CATHERINE Psychology Club. INIORAN, DOROTHY JEAN Hockey, '36, '37, Basketball, '37, '38, All-Star Hockey, Base- ball, Hockey Manager, Delphian Lit. Soc., Student Council, Presi- dent, Olympian Club, Art Club, Pep Club, Gymnasium Demon- stration, '36, INIORRISON, BEULAH NIARIE Chorus, '37, '38, Variety Nite, '33, '39, Third Place, Activity Ticket Poster Contest, ' Nt ll' lll'. xt will l.l'X!HN, 3: K'-llll Sl lllfllsit 'IXX '-IRI tl, w--,- if l. t 'E' 'f, Ivtitw W. S-vwiitli I tl til. lil-'f .tt tlol foiiliil fltilf ftirl litsi Vit-- xt llltlllll-Xl IR X XIIIYI ftfivltiggx flol' fllyloptao f llll' Yollu I'I.tll. if-. 'V' fb llotlsty 'Ht' '11 ix, mail. si 'AH' liasltctlwall. 4 W SCIIINIAII. lil Ill Stotlcnt f ount tl SCIIMIIDL. Nlll URI ll V Ijresitlcnt. 5UtIt'lX ol l.tr and Hist., German f lulv: lpishion Shoyt jo, f,liiisioz.4s Plat. So. Girl Reserycs, lN'.lllOllflI Honor Society. SCIIOOLEY, I'fl'filiNIA Chorus: Iiantl, Irouycre tlub, Variety Nite. 39. SCHREIBLR, CARI Band, Variety Nite, Lt., R.O.T.C.: Indiyitlttal Drill, '37, Crack Squad. 37: tpl. Lrack Squad, '38, Crack Platoon Co.. '37, '38, Bronze legion Medal. '38, Boys' Hi, Trouyere Club: Central Webster Club. SCOTT, IDA GERALDINE Officer, Home Room. SEAINIAN, IVIARJORIE JEAN German Club. SECHREST, CHARLES H. Officer, Central Jefferson Club, President, German Club, Officer, Engineers' Club, Second Lieuten- ant, R.O.T.C., Silver Legion INIedal '38' Crack Com an' '38- , , P If - - Circus Platoon, '38, Jubilee, '39, Student Council, '37, '48- National Honor Society. SEIGLE. EDITH MAE Volley Ball, Basketball, Base- ball, Variety Nite, '36, Jubilee, '39, Student Council Alt., Offi- cer, Home Room, Olympian Club, Zoology Club, Psychology Club. SEISE. XVHILMA JOY Volley Ball, '37, '58, Baseball, Zoology Club, Officer, Home Room, Girl Reserves. SEXTON, NORBERT XVAYNIQ SHAFFR, KATIIRYN SHARP, FRFD Band, Variety Nite, '36. SHARPIZ. HARRX LFROY SHAXV, IRENL MARIV lielphian I.it. Soc., Zoology Club. President. lloine Room, Girl Reseryes. SHIIJLIJS. fiRAfQl. Al IIIARIA fliorua Sl, N8 SHIER. BFRNIICI SHIRI IY. AGA I'llA XX SIIOXXAI ll R. lil l'I N XNN J v lresi-lent l't.oust krisionian I.it. Soc, llioros Rep Inter- sot iety. f '. N-tutlc-oi f-ioiltil, Pltfslvleni I I not ic- tloll, lllli t:-r, fiirl lit-,t i'-.1 . Pttsitltfni lloim- R.--.io lllllitl ftmlraggy fltilx, x on it 'Kitt rt' lolhilet sl-. lltfttl-i..g l'iltl--ii: 1 yin... tl. --.i t ti- xy .-ni iw ltlt I'-is l't'g- +13 lipisv fini :i.iiii': X .i. .I lit-iwr 'Multlx Nlll't,Rl l, lflll I wll X I RS. I-llSAl1li'lll M Yollcx Ball, io, slftl IR, .Xl VIN Llil' tioiritl XX elwster Club. HIIX A. ROBERT fi. Sergcant. R.O.T.C. Sl'.lNNI'R. JOHN ILDXVIIN' Second Team Football, '37, Zoology Club NMAl.I.XVOOlJ, ISSTHER Zoology Klub, Girl Reserves. SMITII, A. BRYAN Zoology Club, Student Coun- til Alt., Officer, Home Room, Variety Nite, '36. SMITH, .ALICE SMITH, ALLEN EDWARD Home Room Reporter. SMITH, BETTY JEAN Zoology Club, Trouvere Club, Girl Reserves, Pep Club, '36, Student Council, Variety Nite, '36, Chorus, '37, '38, Basketball, '37, Volley Ball. '38. SMITH, DAVID E. Engineers' Club, Corporal, R.O.T.C. SMITH. MARVIN ACKERMAN SMITH, ROBERT D. Officer, Central Webster Club' 1 Spanish Club, Engineers' Club, Business Manager, Luminarv, Boys' Hi, Student Council' National Honor Society. SMITH, RUTH ELEANORA Volley Ball, '37. SMITH, THELMA LOUISE Olympian Club, Basketball, '36, '37, Hockey, '36, '37, Base- ball, '36, '37, All-Star Baseball. SMITHEY, KENNETH LEROY Second Team Football, '37, First Team Football, '38, Second Team Basketball, '37, First Team Basketball, '38, SNOW, MARTHA ALENE SOMMERHOUSE, JAMES E. SPARKS, VIRGINIA LEE Trouvere Club, Mailing Man- ager, Luminary, Minerva Lit. Soc., Psychology Club, Officer, Home Room, '39, SPECTOR, MARIAN SPENCER, ALETHA ELIZABETH Officer, Thalian Lit. Soc., Trouvere Club, Galileo Sci. Club, Zoology Club, Forum Club, Variety Nite, '36, Headed for Eden , Rep. Intersociety, '39, National Honor Society. STACER, MARK RICHARD STALEY, XWARREN G. Variety Nite, '36, Boys' Hi. STARKS, HERBERT MILTON STlflfl., JOYCE ANN Girl Reserves. Sl l1l'.LIi, ADA MAXINE SI EELE, HELEN LUCILLE Student Council , Zoology Lluli, President, Home Room, Song Leader, Minerva Lit. Soc. STIJIN, BETTY JEAN Zoology Club, Officer, Home v ltoom. 'sll1lN QZIIMSTEINJ, J. E. Thalian Lit. Soc. IINI LIJNA Zoology Club, Officer, Home Itoont' 'Ilialian I.it. Soc. STEVENS. XVESLIE STEXVART, LORENE President, Medal Pinner. Min- erva Lit. Soc., Variety Nite, Officer, Zoology Club, Officer. Social Sci. Soc., President Home Room, Girl Reserves. Officer, Senior Class, New Fires , National Honor Society. STILES, FRED T. President, Central Wfebster Club, President. Engineers' Club, Forum Club, Art Club, Boys' Sports Editor, Centralian, Stu- dent Council, Cabinet, '39, Alt., '38, Officer, Home Room, '38, Boys' Hi, Social Science Society' National Honor Society. STINSON, JOHN MILTON Engineers' Club, Debate Team '39 v 9 STITT, DOROTHY MAE Student Council, Social Sci. Soc. STONE, IRVING CHARLES President, Central Emerson Club, Gold Medal, Oration, French Club, Officer, Forum Club, First Page Editor, Lumi- nary, Co-Indentification Editor, Centralian, Student Council, Debate Team, '38, American Royal Broadcast, '37, '38, Charity Broadcast, '37, Public Schools' Broadcast, '37, Jubilee, '39, Best Boy Orator , Constitutional Ora- tion Rep., '39, Rep. Intersociety, '39, National Honor Society. STONESTREET, VIVIAN RUTH Zoology Club, Art Club, Psy- chology Club, Home Room Reporter. STOUT, HELEN RUTH Delphian Lit. Soc., National Honor Society. STOVER, REX STOWELL, MARY HELEN Aristonian Lit. Soc., Variety Nite, '36, '38, Student Council, Zoology Club. STUMP, ROLAND Intramural Baseball, Zoology Club. STURGESS, LEA UNNAH 40-Word Typing Award, Psy- chology Club. SUBLETTE, BETTY SUE Chorus, '36. SUMMERS, JEANNETTE Hockey, '36, Student Council, Officer, Home Room. SWANSON, GASTAVEV A., Jr. Social Sci. Soc., Home Room Reporter, Corporal, R.O.T.A. SWEENEY, GEORGE E. Officer, Home Room. SWEENEY, MARY K. Home Room Reporter. SXVEET, PHILLIP TALBOTT, MARION Officer, Minerva Lit. Soc., Stu- dent Council Rep., Art Club, Social Sci. Soc., President, Home Room, Girl Reserves, Franklin Medal Pinner. TESTORFF, MILDRED N. Officer, Minerva Lit. Soc., Officer, Art Club, Officer, Zool- ogy Club, Student Council, Girl Page 35 Reserves, Basketball, '37, Hockey, '57, Volley Ball, '37, Baseball, '37, President, Home Room. THOES. BETTY LOII Aristonian I.it. Soc, Officer, Volley Ball, '36, '37, Student Council, Zoology Cluhg Officer, Home Room, Jubilee, '38, '39, THOIVIAS, FRANCES LFE Zoology Club, Girl Reserves, Variety Nite, '57, Stage Crew. THOIVIAS, IVIILIJREI3 IRENE THURSTON, GEORGE T. Officer, Engineers' Club, Presi- dent, Home Room. TIMBERYAKE, J. D. Central Emerson Club, Boys' Hi: Sergeant, Crack Platoon, R.O.T.C. TODD, DOROTHY MAY Social Sci. Soc., Art Club. TORNQUIST, JACK ROBERT TRANTHAM, FRANK M., Jr. TRAUTWEIN, WILMA ALICE President, Delphian Lit. Soc., Officer, Botany Club, Forum Club, Student Council, Girl Reserves, Hockey, '36, Basket- ball, '36, Bronze Medal, Formal Essay, '39, National Honor Society. TRINKLE, VERNA TROST, MARVIN TRUMP, CLARENCE A., Jr. Basketball, Football, Softball, Volley Ball, Home Room Reporter, Boys' Hi, Central Webster Club. TULL, RICHARD LEROY ULSH, HOPE ARLENE Variety Nite, '36, Student Council, Social Sci. Soc. UNRUHE, MARY LOU Officer, French Club, Officer, Home Room, Girl Reserves. UTTER, NORMAN LEE President, Song Leader, Cen tral Franklin Club, Tennis, Stu- dent Council, Social Sci. Soc., Engineers' Club, Boys' Hi, Rep. Intersociety, '39. VADER, HELEN E. Girl Reserves. VAGNINO, PETER F. Second Team Football, Track. VERMILLION, CORINNA Chorus, '36, Student Council. VINCE, NAOMI JANE President, Home Room, Girl Reserves, Psychology Club. v1RoiN, BETTY jo Home Room Reporter. VOIXVELL, CAROLINE XVAGGONER, IVIARGARET Minerva Lit. Soc., Band, '37, '58, '39, National Honor Society. WALI.AfQE, HARRY R. Assistant Art Editor, '38, Art Editor, '39, Lentralian, Assistant Art Editor, Luminary. XVALSII, LULA MAE K. Chorus, '56, Baseball, Volley Ball. VUAITER, LOUIS Football, '39, Captain, Track Team, '59, Social Sci. Soc., President, Home Room, Wrest- ling Team, '39. I'OIAl'l I, i-,yii.iNJi1si.ifHINE Mint-rxa lil Soul Sllllill Sil- Sot., Student Clountilg President, llome Room, Ctirl Rcscrw. tihrisimas Play. V: liaskctb-ill: Hockey, Volley llallg Baseball. POXX'FI.l., JEAN MARIE Officer, Minerxa I.it. Soc.2 Iiloxrqr Girl, National Honor Society, First Page Editor, Lumi- nary. POXVELI., MARVIN Zoology Club, Student Council Alt., President, Home Room, Boys' Hi, Cheerleader, '36, '37, 38. PRICE, CLIFFORD WILl-IAM PRICE, DOROTHY Home Room Reporter. PROPST, GLADYS K. Girl Reserves. PURSLEY, DOROTHY JEANNE Psychology Club, Social Sci. Soc. QUINLAN, ELIZABETH P. RAFINER, ELMER Officer, Central jefferson Club, Zoology Club, Student Council, '38, Boys' Hi, Officer Psychology Club, Jubilee, '38, RAGAN, ALLAN Band, Tennis Team. RAU, BETTY MARGARET President, Delphian Lit. Soc., Variety Nite, '36, President, Bot- any Club, President, Home Room, Jefferson Medal Pinner, National Honor Society. RAY, PEGGY JEANNE REED, DOROTHY EDITH Officer, Thalian Lit. Soc., Chorus, '37, German Club, Social Sci. Soc., Botany Club, Presi- dent, Home Room. REEDER, JAINIES H. Officer, Central Jefferson Club, Student Council, '38, '39, Boys' Hi, Officer, Psychology Club, Officer, Home Room, Forum Club, Zoology Club. REID, CHARLES W. Zoology Club. REMINGTON, MARTHALEE Officer, Home Room, Girl Reserves, Social Sci. Soc. RENICK, GROVER RICHARDS, JESSIE EVELYN French Club, Social Sci. Soc., Girl Reserves. RIGBY, ROBERT H., Jr. Social Sci. Soc. RITTMASTER, FRANCES Zoology Club, Fashion Show, '36, Head Typist, Luminary, President, Home Room. ROACH, KATHERINE LOUISE Orchestra, '37, '38, '39: Variety Nite, '36, Student Council, Trou- vere Club, French Club. ROBBINS. ELSIA CHARLOTTE Art Club, Social Sci. Soc. ROGERS, HARRY XVILLIS ROLSKY, ANNA RHEVA President. Delphian Lit. Soc., President, French Club: Presi- dent, Forum Club, Advertising Vlanager, Luminary, Cabinet, Stu- dent Council, '39s C-haflli' Speaker, '37, Best Girl Orator , Debate Team, '39, Second High Centralian Salesman, Pageant? Rep. Intersociety, '39L NQIUUUHI Honor Society. ROMAN, MARJORIE EVELYN Chorus. ROTH, BETTY JEAN President, Home Room, Stu- dent Council, Girl Reserves, Thalian Lit. Soc., Psychology Club. ROTMAN, DOROTHY F. Zoology Club, French Club, Orchestra, '36, Variety Nite, '36, '37, Headed for Eden , Talent Assembly, '37, Christmas Play, '38, New Fires , Social Sci. Soc., National Honor Society. ROWE, BETTY LOU ROWLAND, NEALE S. RUSSELL, DOLORES ALLINE RUSSELL, JACK J. RUTHERFORD, JOE Central Franklin Club, Student Council, Boys' Hi. RUTLEDGE, RICHARD D. RYAN, DORA MILDRED Chorus, '37, '38, Variety Nite, '36, Student Council Alt., Zool- ogy Club. SAMPLE, MARGARET V. President, Thalian Lit. Soc., Cabinet, Student Council, Zool- ogy Club, President, Home Room, Chairman, Jubilee Com- mittee, Girl Reserves, Emerson Medal Pinner. SAMPLES, BETTY LEA SAMPLES, MARY IRENE Zoology Club, Officer, Home Room. SANDY, LILLIAN ELIZABETH Officer, Aristonian Lit. Soc., Basketball Manager, Cabinet, Stu- dent Council, Officer, Olympian Club, Zoology Club, Girl Reserves, Hockey, Volley Ball, Baseball, All-Star, Variety Nite, '36, National Honor Society. SANELL, GERALDINE ANN French Club. SANKEY, GLEN Officer, Central Jefferson Club, Student Council. SAPP, MARGARET E. Officer, Home Room. SARAZAN, RUTH L. Zoology Club, Art Club, Sec- ond Place, Activity Ticket Con- test, Student Council Alt., Psy- chology Club. TOP: The Nlid-Year Banquet. Standing, left to tight: Kathryn Chatman, Mr. Laughlin, Mr. Dubach, Richie Williams, Mr. Wil- liams, Bill Hanley, Miss Dahl. SECOND: Miss Grubbs Addresses Robert Robinson, Arthur Holzaphel and Harry Portnoy. THIRD: Backstage at the Christmas Pag- eant. FOURTH, Left: Mr. Schla- ger Directs. Right: Hold it!-Patty Webb, Elizabeth Brink, Hazel Jones, Joan Lane and Mary Lee Ashcraft. BOTTOM: The P.-T. A. Pageant- Anna Rheva Rolsky, Pauline Elstein, Elizabeth Brink, Hazel Jones and Elzine Becker. Pug? F! Ii Si 'H SC .II ffl- Sfi , cii 1 Club SCH Zo Vollc '36, Bask SCH Stl SCH Pr Hist. Shov Girl Socit SCH Cl Vari SCH Ba R.O. Crac Squa '57, '38, Cent SCO Oi SEA. Gi SECI Of Pres Engi ant, Med Circi S t u Nati SEIC Vi ball: '39, cer, Cluk Clul SEIS Vi Zool Rooi SEX SHA SHA B: SHA SHA D Clul Girl SHI Cl SHII SHI SHC P1 Lit. socii Pres cer. Hor Clul '58, Mus in irali S 4 B 1 JP jr. SZY me 'fd C.Q Art ,eI, Ol- J 37, ley in, 373 tu- fggv TT ygy LOD L. ol- 57g Ill- Art :er, .er. ,rd E Loc. JEY I k ral, A. SCL ovv, 37g lee, III ond 'irst Sci res, II.E Q x vim., I 'lib QS QW MW XVALTERS, MARK S., Jr. Chorus, '36, Tennis Team, '38, '59, Second Team Basketball: Second Team Football, Student Council, Zoology' Club, Engl- neers' Club, Officer. Home Room, Boys' Hi, Central W'eb- ster Club. WARD, KATHLEEN FRANCES Student Council Alt. XVARD, THELINIA JEAN Society of Lit. and Hist.: Vari- ety Nite, '36, Social Sci. Soc., Zoology Club, Home ROOUI Reporter, Girl Reserves. WARFEL, ELLSWORTH WARSHASKY, STANFORD Central Jefferson Club, Offi- cer, French Club, Boys' Hill Assisting Ad. Manager, Lumi- nary. WATKINS. JAMES CARROL Officer, Central jefferson Club: Student Council, Officer, Engi- neers' Club, Forum Club, Boys' Hi. WEAVER, BETTY Chorus, '36, '37, 50-Word Typ- ing Award, Trouvere Club. WEAVER, VIRGINIA Orchestra, Zoology Club, Trouvere Club, President, Home Room, Psychology Club, Girl Reserves. WEBSTER, GEORGE S., Jr. Zoology Club. WEBSTER, MARY LUCILLE WELLS, BETTY JEAN Minerva Lit. Soc., Spanish Club, Girl Reserves. WELTON, HAROLD LEE Golf Team, '36, '37, '38, WESTERMANN, WILLIAM L. Band, '37, '38, '39, Orchestra, '37, Variety Nite, '36, Student Council. WETTENGEL, KENNETH E. Band, '37, '38, Jubilee, '38, President, Home Room, First Lieutenant, Silent Platoon, Crack Platoon, R.O.T.C. WHINERY, LYDIA Zoology Club, President, Home Room, Student Council, Girl Reserves. WHIPPLE, DOROTHY MAY WHISMAN, WALTER L. Second Team Football, '36, Second Team Basketball, '36, Track, '36, First Team Football, '37. WHITE, CHARLES C. WHITE, CHARLES EDWARD Boys' Hi. WHITE, EUGENE Home Room Reporter. WILD, ELIZABETH WILKERSON, MAXINE Chorus, '36, '37, Variety Nite, '36, Zoology Club, Botany Club, Girl Reserves. WILLS, MARTHA MAE Art Club, Student Council Alt., Girl Reserves. WILSON, JAMES K. Engineers' Club, Mixer Orches- tra, Band, Variety Nite, '38, '39. WILSON, JUNE ANN Olympian Club. WINER, HELEN ESTHER CIWOYUS, '37, '38, Variety Nite, '36, '38, Student Assembly, '37. XVINFREY, HELEN GENEVA Society of Lit. and Hist., Chorus, '36, Zoology Club. WITHIIOW. CECIL G. XVITT, EUGENE WOI.F, FANNIE FREDA Officer, Home Room, Student Council, '37. WOOD, ARTHUR BERNARD President, Central Webster Club, Intersociety Rep., Webster Song Leader, '38, Band, Variety Nite, '36, Officer, Student Coun- cil, Trouvere Club, Zoology Club, President, Home Room: President, Boys' Hi, Swimming Team, Junior Officer, Senior Officer, Jubilee Committee, '38, 39. WOODROME, HARVEY LEE First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C., Crack Platoon. Co., '37, Circus Platoon, '38, Jubilee, '39, Boys' Hi. WOODS, THOMAS EARL Zoology Club, Central Frank- lin Club, Rep. Intersociety, '39. WORTHINGTON, CAROLYN WYSS, PATRICIA JANE YARNELL, LUCILE MARIE Officer, Society of Lit. and Hist., All-Star Baseball, '37, Volley Ball, Basketball, Student Council Alt., 40-Word Typing Award, Officer, Home Room, Olympian Club, Zoology Club, Galileo Sci. Club, All-Star Hockey, Play Day, '39, Rep. Intersociety, '38, '39, National Honor Society. YATES, HERBERT GEORGE President, Central Emerson Club, Rep. Intersociety, Cabinet, Student Council, President, Boys' Hi, Captain, R.O.T.C., National Honor Society. YOUNDBERG, CARL F., Jr. ZIMMER, VIRGINIA LEE Minerva Lit. Soc., Intersociety Rep., Rep. Intersociety, Grow- ing Pains , President, Home Room, Cabinet, Girl Reserves, Forum Club, O-fficer, Botany Club, Second Page Editor, Lumi- nary, National Honor Society. MID-YEAR- ALEXANDER, HARRY Psychology Club, Zoology Club, Basketball. BADE, KENNETH MERLE Band, Orchestra, '39, Trouvere Club, President, Home Room. BARTLETT, HARRISON D. Social Sci. Soc., Crack Com- Pimy, '37, Corporal, '37, '38, Sergeant, '38, Non-Com. Club, '37, '38, R.O.T.C. CHATMAN, KATHRYN Zoology Club, Social Sci. Soc., Second Page Editor, Luminary, Student Council, Bank Cashier, Officer, Home Room, Fashion Show, '36, Pep Club, Mid-Year Officer. CLARKE, JACQULYN Social Sci. Soc. CLOSE, JOHN THOMAS Officer, Social Sci. Soc., Home Room Reporter, Boys' Hi. EPPS, LORENE ISABELLA Zoology Club, Home Room Reporter, Chorus, '37, '38, Social Sci. Soc. EPSTEIN, MEYER President, Home Room, Bank Cashier, '37, Baseball, '37, '38. FERGUSON, EDWARD A. FOSTER, EDOLENE Student Council. FRANK, DOROTHY MAXINE Psychology Club, Social Sci. Soc. FULLER, LILLIAN ADELE Zoology Club, Variety Nite, '36, Christmas Play, '37. GARRETT, RALPH E. GARRISON, ROBERT L. Variety Nite, '36, Student Council Alt. GLAVAS, GUS Indoor Baseball, '36, Psychol- ogy Club. GOFORTH, LLOYD MARION Aviation Club, Jubilee. GOSSEY, MARIHELEN Social Sci. Soc. GOTLIEB, SARA Zoology Club, Fashion Show, '36. HAXVK, MARIE A. Zoology Club, President, Home Room, Fashion Show, '36. HIBBARD, SAMUEL, T. M. First Team Football, '37, Sec- ond Team Football, '35, '36, Track, '37, '38, Second Team Basketball, '35, Student Manager Football, '38, Social Sci. Soc., Psychology Club, Bank Cashier. HINDS, GARLAND CARL Central Emerson Club, Engi- neers' Club, Boys' Hi, Crack Squad, Platoon, '37, '38, Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C., Officer, Home Room, '37, Student Coun- cil Rep., '38, Salesmanship Offi- cer, '38, HIRSCHBERG, MAY ELEANOR Officer, Psychology Club. HOFFMAN, DONALD D. HOLZAPFEL, ARTHUR G. HUTZEL, CLARA MARY Officer, Social Sci. Soc., Psy- chology Club, Bank Cashier, Officer, Home Room. ILES, FLORENCE ANITA KINCAID, ELSIE LOUISE Variety Nite, '36. KLEMM, ELFRIEDE Officer, German Club, Psy- chology Club, Social Sci. Soc., Art Club, Zoology Club, Third Place, Centralian Poster Contest, '38, Officer, S.L.H. KOOB, ELSIE EILEEN Student Council Alt., Zoology Club, Social Sci. Soc., Home Room Reporter. LEVIN, REBECCA Zoology Club. LORTON, ROBERT Student Council, President, Home Room, Sergeant, R.O.T.C., Stage Crew. LOWMAN, WILLIAM H. Officer, Social Sci. Soc., Offi- cer, Home Room, Boys' Hi, Ser- geant, R.O.T.C. MANZ, BENJAMIN S. Zoology Club. Page 36 MEHLSTAUB, BETTY ALICE Social Sci, Soc., Zoology Club, Psychology Club. INIENDELSOHN, ELIC Galileo Sci. Club, Make-Up Man, Luminary. MITTS, CLARENCE ELMER. Jr. IVIUSSER, INIARY MILDRFD All-Star, Volley' Ball: Zoology' Club. MYEROWITZ, SAMUEL Student Council, Officer, Home Room, Zoology Club, Camera Club, Home Room Reporter. NEELY, GLADYS MINNIE Zoology Club, Social Sci. Soc., President, Home Room, Art Club, Fashion Show, '35, '36, Pep Club, '35. OLIVER, GUS President, Home Room, Foot- ball, Basketball, Track. PAINTER, HARRY CLIFFORD First Team Football, '36, '37, '38, Track, '35, '36. '37, Volley Ball, '37, All-Star, Co-Captain, '38, Second Team Football, '37, Boys' Hi, Variety Nite, '36. PARTNOY, HARRY Zoology Club, Chorus, Stu- dent Council Alt. PHILLIPS, DOROTHY Psychology Club, Zoology Club. ROBERTSON, OLIVE VIOLET Galileo Sci. Club, Zoology Club, Botany Club, Fashion Show, '36. ROBERTSON, ROBERT D. Stage Crew, '36, '37. SCHMITZ, BERNARD L. SHANABARGER, GLENNA L. Society of Lit. and Hist., Vol- ley Ball, '37, Basketball, '37, Hockey, '37, Baseball, '37, Stu- dent Council, President, Art Club, Zoology Club, Officer, Home Room, Mid-Year Officer. SKINNER, CLARENCE Social Sci. Soc., Engineers' Club, Corporal, R.O.T.C. STOVER, EDYTH BERNIECE Zoology Club, Social Sci. Soc. SULLIVAN, MARY LOUISE Zoology Club, Psychology Club, Girl Reserves. SUTCLIFFE, ALICE VIRGINIA Volley Ball, '38. TIDRICK, CLYDE R. Psychology Club, Corporal, R.O.T.C. VAN WINKLE, VIRGINIA M. Variety Nite, '36, Social Sci. Soc., Zoology Club. WARD, 'IHAD Officer, Home Room. WEISS, EDITH ANN Social Sci. Soc., Fashion Show, 35. WHITEHEAD, SAMUEL H. Second Team Football, '37, First Team Football, '38, Jubilee, '37 WILLIAMS, RICHARD, E., III Central XX'ebster Club, Second Team Basketball, '36, '37, First Team Football, '37, Social Sci. Soc., Psychology Club, Pres., Mid-Year Class. WOLKEY, DOROTHY LUCILE Psychology Club, Social Sci. Soc., Fashion Show, '35. James Fowler, Presidenlf Dick Beach, F r a n c e s Maloy, Bob Havighurst, Aides. class of 1940 The history of the Junior Class is short, yet filled with achievement. The group first organized itself in 1937 by electing the following freshmen officers: president, Frances Maloy, vice-president, Guy Loug- head, secretary, James Fowler, and treasurer, Dick Beach. In their sophomore year the class was well repre- sented in Central Senior High activities. Many mem- bers participated in the Jubilee of '58, while Ella Lee Johnson, Jack Hanley, Donna Mae Baker, Bernardine Aaron, Richard Beach, and James Fowler had parts in the Spring Play. On Intersociety night the group again gained distinction when Dick Beach won a gold medal in Formal Essay. During the past nine months the class of '40 has played an important role in the school life at Cen- tral. Headed by James Fowler as cheerleader, many juniors have been prominent on the athletic field. Bill Grimm earned a letter in football, and Don Sarver, Paul Bockshammer, and Charles Russell won basketball awards. On Variety Night, Marilyn Dewar, Rosemary Richardson, and Vera McNary were outstanding as soloists, and in the Spring Play, New Fires,l' Frances Maloy and Alfred Eigenberg as leads exhibited unusual talent. Already the class has chosen some of its leaders Page 38 for next year. Frances Maloy, as president, with Billie Parkins, vice-president, Beverly Stiles, secre- tary, and Carolyn Stout, treasurer, will head the Girl Reserves for next year. For their officers, the Junior Class chose: presi- dent, James Fowler, vice-president, Dick Beach, secretary, Frances Maloy, and treasurer, Bob Havighurst. TOP GROUP-Sixth Row: B. Radford, V. Kelly, R. Beach, E. Jacob- son, L. Ticknor, H. Watkins, R. Watkins, F. Wells, J. Catalina, F. Boesch, J. Schooling, J. Rusk, V. Kasiah, J. Carduff, F. Kiewit, R. Smith, J. Burbridge, S. Dame, K. Clayton, T. Lloyd, R. Murphy, B. Hubbard, B. Ver Koulen, L. Krause, C. Brown, J. Fichman, M. Wollam, F. Caulk. Fifth Row: B. Jenkins, M. Biechele, W. Woods, M. Burton, J. Scofield, M. Koerner, C. Hayes, A. Schultz, B. Paris, B. Newell, P. Piper, B. Campbell, V. Johnson, F. Clouds, D. Gibbons, D. Klippel, W. Tate, J. Herter, G. Gordon, J. Levitt, M. Evans, P. Sherry, L. Bauerle, C. Brinton, C. Wingo, B. Dougray. Fourth Row: N. Goldberg, S. Rosen, J. Dloogoff, F. Dunn, L. Glassman, A. Eigenberg, M. Dubinsky, W. Walters, J. Lichtor, J. Lundin, T. Nolte, J. Sexton, K. Lee, R. Vance, M. Braswell, G. Crooks, W. Mourer, C. Locklear, L. Reichardt, M. Deason, S. Fellhauer, S. Bailey, P. Gibbs. Third Row: W. Phillips, B. Gardner, D. Davidson, M. Turck, R. Lupton, R. McNellis, P. Moore, K. Schmidt, J. Jennings, H. Booth, P. Price, E. Marsh, P. Ryan, S. Smith, I. Walden, M. Anderson, S. Young, B. Heckenlaible, D. Baker, B. Stakebake, D. Glenn, A. Stowell. H. Liebling, D. Martin. Second Row: L. Tutcher, B. Prudden, C. McClain, B. Ashton, R. Hoover, I. Garrison, M. Conlin, H. Chapman, S. Ladd, L. Ball, D. Chamberlain, P. Jones, J. Bomar, R. Tulper, Z. Clemage, M. Shockley, F. Abraham, R. Schanzer, D. Yankee, M. Taylor, J. McGinley, J. Garnier, M. Fortune. First Row: C. Gordon, A. Crews, N. Forshay, B. Heisler, H. Butler, B. Reed, H. Chernoff. E. Cohn, L. Cohn, C. Baum, E. Long, C. Busch, E. Jones, M. Gooch, B. Baker, B. Hutton, P. Oakes, M. Davis, S. Whit- field, J. Reed, V. Ritchey, E. Egy, S. Levitch. S. Chemel, L. Fire- stone. MIDDLE GROUP-Fourth Row: F. Curth, P. Schwalje, J. Leone, R. Merritt, R. McPeak, H. Hartman, J. Heard, B. Hall, K. Beck, P. Rau, H. Smith, B. Newcomer, J. C. Page, B. Thomas, M. Rogozenski, C. Rodickin, R. Davis, J. Cantella, H. Aronson, G. Brown, B. Van Wye, J. Mercer, E. Ormsby, D. Stalnaker, E. Becker. Third Row: Y. Kel- logg, C. Norton, R. Rabuse, L. Katz, A. Blond, R, Crossno, C. Furrell, E. Ford, M. Gott. A. Brown, B. Brooks, D. Martin, B. Keener, C. Jacobs, V. Tobin, B. Rosser, G. Selter. L. Evtle, B. Walker S. Henson. F. Goodenow, B. Levy, D. Charno, R. Rodick, S. Fish. Second Row: M. Bell, M. Lieber, J. Fordenwalt, M. Larkey. K. O'Hallaham, V. Carlson, M. Burns, M. L. Walkers, D. Newmeyer. S. Brooks, C. Walter, F. Maloy, N. Smith, J. Cannon, L. Brockman, D. J. Boone, M. Kinser, I E. Steinman, N. Rose, E. Krumm, E. Johnson. S. Reed, L. Marcus L. Jagow, V. Pfeifer. First Row: D. McQuaid, R. Jungck, B. Wheeler D. Weddle, L. Welsh, B. White, R. Berman, H. Flapan, B. Cohen, D Lewis, B. Board, K. Flyn, G. Galpin, W. Swank, M. Rusk, R. Davis Q. gloppe, T. Honea, M. Thompson. E. Kinney, M. Worland, D. Olson . ri in. -. . lil lilllllll : ,nr v S4 1 M , .E i 5, 3 1,51 I I BO' W. doll Vle M01 H. M. R. f liise Hin Olsi R. . Par Bar I llli ,fX Q Cb fv Q50 7-7.-.-,..i....,.?.., V , n , in Nl '33-'?5 ' L Fmt PQ-5 Wx : j3r5,,LQ:?a:7i5,fIjQ1. 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My , ,.. ..,,,-I ??,,,.,,., 5, ,r ,Hx 'ff -1:14-.ff 'r .Ain ,,.,,j4-7-2'!5':-'Q2-Z f-ky-3jG,3i.'fi -P . -'12'?Q.QZ5' 11 'sf vi Y..,,. -1 4 V ., f,, , , f .f,,' ,,- .YN- -ffw-':'-'Q--4--55-N.: 'iv'k'i'-LE? 51' 4 if 11, A4 V 1 ' X' ' 5 K -'-'SQ-:'.:-21:2-xl-53: Sig-QP-.: '---2Z ?-'51-'St 5 ,.xJ'f-.x,- , : ,U ' ff z-'-1.7,-TL ,-.J-'.iQ'ET'f ' , if X f- 'N' 'rf I .X ..,-,, K 4, .- ZX'-.1 V :IL':'- -,I-'51 --f,-ff ' , A xx NSR is 69 QF The 180 members of the Sophomore I class S Sixlh Row: B, Humphrey, B. Grimm, V. Gove, H. Katz, P. Parnell, B. Ayers, B. Wingfield, B. Wheeler, P. Phillips, D, Cotter, B. Fray, M. Roberts, H. Gillespie. Fifth Row: F. Lilly, I. Sayers, U. Moses, M. Barlow, N. Dellinger, H. Campbell. A. Cohen, B. French, V. Stanley, A. Connaway, G. Owens, S. Peterson, J. Slight. Fourth Row: B. Thomas, F. Crawford, F. Pule, M. Holder, B. Beckerdite, J. VV. Bewick, A. Mistachkin, R, Weisberg, B. Mour, J. Brod, K. Chappell, E. Holmes. Third Row: S. Byars, J. Wandell, K. Stephan, G. Allison, F, Mas- l ' R. L d W. Vleisides, L. Tiven, B. Smalley, R. Meyer, C. Mayer, G. McLaird. Second Row: B. Wallis, H. Cox, B. McDaniel, J. am, an es, Wilson, J. Hunt, T. Evans, M. Martz, C. Marshall, B. Ambrose, A. Holmberg, B. Crawford. First Row: A. Gabie, C. Sloan, T. Torpey, H. Duncan, R. Shofe, B. Hensley, J. Hensley, A. Pierce, F. McGowan, C. Mergell. Fourth Row: D. Bowman, C. Bates, F. Johnson, R. jones, H. Boettcher, E. Harper, R. Staiger, P. Park, B. Anderson, C. Gerye, V. Braley. D. Anderson, Third Row: J. English, G. Alexander, B. Hanley, R. Reincke. B. Bura, D. Jackson, V. Newby, L. Robinson, H. Mallin, F. Kars, P Reynolds E Beck Second Row' H Lerner, I. Vogel, D. Holley, R. Hughes, A. Manning, L. Trinkle, B. Razor, G. Naylor, D. Finley, b V. Li Vassar, Peters.lFirst Row: Manfredi, M. McConnell, D. Urquhart, J. Kempter, A. Aust, M. Hooper, B. Nixon, D. Green erg, Church, B. Wolfe, V. Jones, M. Perry. The new annex to the Central sinior building-new girls' gymnasium and addition to the lunchroom. Fourth Row: Ambrose, Martz, R. Meyer, Ayres, Katz, Logan, Mayer, Parnell, McBride, Third Row: Shout. Feiner, Rodekopf, R. Jones, Fin lay, Manning, Smalley, Hughes, Rider. Second Row: Holmberg, Fray, Biddinger, Pule, H. Gordon, Bewick, Marshall, Mergell, McLaird First Row: Hensley, A. Meyer, Pearce, Corey, Goodman, Vogel, V. Jones, Mistachkin, Persch. sophomores at central junior The freshman officers of the group were: have taken active parts in Central Senior High's activities as well as those of Central junior High where they were forced to remain after their fresh- man graduation because of the inability to accommo- date their number in the already over-crowded senior building. Thirty-five of their number report during first hour to form a regular R. O. T. C. com- pany. Several boys have gymnasium during sixth hour and two members of the class come to the senior building to study Spanish. Page 5-I Harold Smith, president. Kathleen Chappell, vice-president. Paul Parnell, secretary. Gypsy Allison, treasurer. Most of the leading roles in the spring enter- tainment, the operetta Tom Sawyer, were taken by members of this class. The first student project was a mixer held in the gymnasium, May 19. Occupants of the senior building will welcome a group of poised, efficient sophomores when the class enters Central Senior High next fall. ,.aw.'s,ng5' i V L 1 l I O. F. Dubach has been principal of Central High .ichool since 1920. He received his l3achelor's degree from Ottawa University and his Master's from Chi- cago University. Because of outstanding work in the educational field he was granted by his Alma Mater the degree of Doctor of Laws in 1938. He is chaira man of Secondary Schools Commission of the North Central Association and is widely known for his activities in many fields. C. O. VUILLIAMS Vice-Principal faculty OTTO F. DUBACH Principal C. O. Williams, who has been a science instructor at Central since 1921, has just completed his first year as vice-principal of Central High School. He received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the University of Missouri and took further grad- uate work at the University of Chicago. Mr. Wfilliams has always been a popular teacher, and his popularity has not diminished in the face of his new responsibilities. Page 56 4' .1 J f f ff f'-,mug yfy f student council ik' I. 1- ilu li-wig .'I,l'a wtf A MQW missin? JI .i-fi H4 2 I-i':'f,'lisl'i'HiiiL. YPXU lf3U0 .icfliiu lsil..'- I- -iii ' vin' 1w '4 :ll mum of ille tuber- iulin ti.-tw was 1 . .se 'N 'I-inlet xi -s tl pronounced success xii. is.t'ritt.1li:'1, 'Ml all 5 Will iris tstihlished in C4-ntriiliilti -.Alas .tin-.l 'f t- - ,mel .ipselllliiics directed by the tuunril nut fini' 1 .wills silt'-potted. This zlclnlir- able ICKUIAI 1- .lin V41 1'l43f'lll'il'IUIl -if the home-r0Om represcfrttzitistss and Un ttutitiii. .ilillltx uf the officers anal cabinet The first if-rm 'vlIglQII'!If.li Hills mils Bill Case, fill: Critic, Barbara laiglish Sctornl tt-im 'vtfgtilllf-21lAi11'lTlS was Norman Utter, .tml inn.. lm-tl Stiles. First term cabinet positions were filled hy lletl-wit Yates, Beth Ditmars, Henry Comstock. Margaret Saniple, Doris Hill, Leonard Jackson, Lillian Sandy and Pat McGowan Second term cabinet consisted of Mary' Belle Lawing, Henry Comstock, Ann Rheva Rolsky, Nan Ilietlestei, Mary Ellen Clark, Bernie Wood. Bill Hanley, Leonard Jackson, Emma Jane Browning, and Doris Hill. M Pug: FIRST TERM OFFICERS Bill Hanley, presia'enl,' Bernie Vifood, 1'ire-presizlwzlg Delson Lewis, sefretury. SECON D TERM OFFICERS Bill Case, prcsizlenlg Pat McGowan, vice-,t1rc.vidw1t,' Bill Hall, secretary. FIRST TERM Fifth Row: L. Blass, A K Craggett, J. Rutherford, N. Utter. B. Louis, J. Hancock, B. Runbtck, R. Wilson, M. Walters, C. Dillon, L. Peterson, B. Zimmerman. Fourth Row: R. Merritt, L. Siney, V Ferguson, M. Clark. B. Dietrich, D. Beach, M. Gott, J. Gardner, J. Reeder, D. Boden, H. Couch, B. Bottenberg. Third Row: J. Lewis, D. Stitt, B. Braun, K. McRay, C. Krebs, N. Testorff, S. Hooper, E Rafiner, F. Mathis, B. Corrigan, M. Mills. Second Row: H. Ulsh, J. Powell, V. Saun- ders, I. Butterworth, F. Bright, Mr. Watson, A. Brown, B. Parl-tins. T. Bra- ton, D. Finnell, W. Burv. First Row: L. Jackson, H. Comstock. M. Sample, L. Sandy. B. Ditmars, B. Case. D. Lewis, B, Hanlev, B. English, P. McGowan, D. Hill, B. Wood. SECOND TERM Fifth Row: B. Unruhe, J. Page, A. Sigler. D. Lewis, V. Parman, L. Knox, M. Kerner, J. Reeder, R. Mc- Nellis, L. Stewart. Fourth Row: R. Daugherty, B. Aker, P Morris, J. Black- ford, B. Bowyer. B. Louis, D. Yankee, V. Buford, M. Overlv. R Schmall, H. Jones, W, Turpin Third Row: B. Dainico, D Beach. L. Sandy, H. Noland, B. Showalter. M Talbott. P. lrlrennan, IJ David. P. Mur' phy, H. Ran, H. Murphy. Second Rowe I Shaw, W. Trautwein, Ii Browning, N. Cherlestci, B Havighnrst, Mr Watson. H Weaver, E. Hall l. Jennings, V. Bow- ers, S. Stn-,k. First Rowe L. Jaekson. ll Comstork. B. Wood, N Utter. F. Stiles, B. Case, P. Mc- GUWHH Li Hflll, IJ. Hill. Su M Lawlng. E TP recor activ culin succc Cent by tl' able reprf and . Tl critic Norr posit Hem jacks cabir Ann Bern Brov u 1 f f P A ? 4 4 , I I D 4 1 Ji. x 3 ,ff .1- 9 rc M Wai' l 1 If 1 ' ' ng --r , Y -. 1 - Y ' '- 5 1' I X 1 57' , ' ' N. 1 ' .ff . , L 2 I I 1 1 1 -,. , ,-11, 1, 1 gif? 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Some of the 1939 favorites were- Gad, how ghastly , Greetings gate- 5 Don't give me any of that 3-6-9 , Well, I bin thick ,- sort of snapped his garter , and Hmm, nice material. Not especially significant, but then, neither was Twenty- three, skidoo. Nor will we forget the inter-twined hearts of the famous couples of the year. Barbara and jim, Mary Ellen and -----? All the candy bars we devoured at lunch were guaranteed to be as healthy, as rich in vitamins, etc., as the food recommended by dietitians, so we ate them rather than more wholesome food. Then come the utensils employed by all the girls to guarantee a snappy paint job: powder, lipstick, compacts and so on. Not all our time was spent in studying fha- haj, or even in a reasonably accurate facsimile. We played tennis before and after school and generally indulged in feats of athletic prowess. Some of them were included in the activity ticket. All those screws and gears and springs are drawings of what makes up a high-school annual's editor's mind. Over on the other page, let us start at the left corner and go clock- wise. What could be such infallible proof of Time's passage as a birthday cake fnot yet having reached the age where one grows younger every yearj? The bubbles represent the airy quality of our dreams for the future. That fContinued on Page 110D Page 62 ih lst t :ey 3rd 3111 Znd g, 3rd P , Znd 1 y, 4th , 3rd rd 2nd rst, lst intersociety contest if iii. 1 I-I wi it-si, ainawiiig a total 41' 'if i' ' . i-I ich ilie lkfcfhstclrs and fr.iz1i-'!i:.- 1 N. 2,-.l piaie lihif Delphiarl il:-'ltiix '1' 1,i.i,i i?'lgilI'i, ii 3'1l3'i il ia IQXIIX-M5 . It kill IPX ' Hit 2' 1 i. . Bill Hanley, C.F.C. T Ht. :. : ' sr . -.L Nadine Smith, A.L.S. w f, M I. , it gs 1 .i t.. Yirgel Parinan, CIC. l Ili-, 'Xitwii-.4.. loc vigil' . llitli Bezltll. C.XX'l.fi. iii 'lI'l 'll XXI -' Il if SIJIUXKIINLI I iillil I-tiinini. i Q ' - I.lItleI.i Mix, xi 9. jail. iiliileiri I Iflviii 'Y lit'-1111.12 I 'hunt juni 2, lip.-s . . . CBC. . D.L.S. . . C.j.C. . . . . CWHC. Ulf I IKIKI XIICIN . Bnrniitline Aaron, A.L.S. I-lla l.ee johnson. D.I..S. 5. Barrett- til Xltiiiipirlt wir-tri , -3. Moonshme lilimlweth Brink. M.S.S. C-surge Bingham. C.Wl'.C. 'IOP I-COW--!..f-fr lrliniu. 'Wants Hit-.-.ini and the Wlinervas swing out. Center Leif' Aiistooiar.. will, Ure 'YIl'lC'l'5 gzip . . Marybelle Lawing, Beinzifline Aaron Hwiil.: Ann N-ilmi-4, Mi Dtibath, Mr. Guemple. Center Right' 'Ile lelieismix I 'ne way in Right: More slam songs . . , Nan Ciizfilestti Hiiil int 'Xi:,lo1i.,iii-. SECOND ROVV-Left: Decorations g,-wig tin. Lr'Ht6V I.-'fr 'lfie Fianlfiins, lcd hy lNl1nrnan Utter, in action, FORM A I, ISNAX 1. The Mould ol the Mind . . Maryhelle Lawing, A.L.S. 2. Soul of Man . . , leonartl ilatkson, Ci.W.C. 5. He Charts His wily' ..., XY ilina lrziutwein, l7.I..S. -i. Stepping Stones ..... Siiraiaiie Sanilusky, T.I-.S. INFORMAL FSSAY 1. A Real Old-Fashioned Christmas . . Bexerly Bash, A.L.S. 2. On Hats .....,. ,leanette Kruse. M.I-.S. 3. A Disillusionecl NValtner . . Virginia Pierce, 'I'.I..S. 4. In Defense of Noise ...., ldarl Pickerill, C BC. VhRSli 1. To An Eagle . . . . . Florence Patton, S.I..H. 2. I Climb High Hills , . . Bill Case, C.F.C. 3. Reveries .... . lemma jane Browning, M.I..S. 4. Infinite Pattern ..... Helen Lee Helm, D.L.S. BIOGRAPHY 1. One Big Happy Family . . . Bob Havighursl, C.W.C. 2. Prairie Schooner to Airplane . . jaik Mooney, C.j.C. 5. Anna Neufeldt .... Adele Corp, T.I..S. 4 Invictus . . . . Doris Hill, lNI.L.S. Center: Mary Dunbar leads the Slaches. Center Right: Slam songs, Emersons, Marks. THIRD ROW-Left: Their brothers think they're simply grand. Thalians, led by Jeanne Hulland. Center Left: Emmy Browning wins a medal, pinned on by Lorene Stewart. Center: Con- gratulations, brother . . . the Websters with Bob Havighurst and Leonard jackson. Center Right: Delphians on the march. Right: Friday afternoon uproar. BOTTOM ROW: The Lit societies en masse. 'QW ,ll thi fi , .Pi X. ,X W.. V . V 1 ill H W, AI .S EQLQ Q' xxx .I ig. , 1 v i i V ,J X N Kgs w 5 'if ' uk V I H 1 I 1 I 4 .4 ' 9 1. 'oi , 5 ,,,.. a xi xi, fl. ,. .,.N iz' ir' ' i4 . ,bfaif-VV f' , i ,ii iff 'll AIIISTC JlNl.KN l7l'Ll.PlllAN rll1FRsoN FRANKLIN JEFFERSON MINERVA SLACHE THALIAN XWEBSTIQR if f f f in f X' .. ' W S J' af W ' 115 446 is fx, 3'5- New wah if WM .v-rw '17 ir: Wm., -fda 4. ,. G X4 Af ,,f, ,V x K! Q . af A 'W lb vw if ' ef , , fg ry ,1fi,Hf.v :,51 'iii ,A -EWR g ,, 4 F 1 IATION HF QLAA R lX li A L SSAY IORM,-Xl. SSAY r A :- ! ..... .. 2' H- -. 4 Z v -I ... 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Billie Parkins 9' Elizabeth Brink, 3rd Emma jane Browning, 3rd L' Barbara Moulthrop Jeannette Kruse. 2nd Doris Hill, 4th ,,1 fl Mary Dunbar 'F Lucille Yarnell Shirley Wright Florence Patton, lst 3 Lois McConnell A' Beth Ditmars .Q Gloria Houtz r Betty Spencer Lois Brown Betty Hill Carolee Armsby Sarajane Sandusky, 4th Virginia Pierce, 3rd Adele Corp, 3rd Frlwln Chr1stman.4th Dick Beach, 4th George Bingham, 4th A Paul Mclntyrc Q Leonard jackson, Znd I P Bill llall ' Bob Havighurst,1st K Patti lil CE r v P or- ard no. Lon, ion rst, on- 'ick sert Bob 'nth mp- M. Xi 1 11111, l'fff,, nl Kr fllllll 1 I inn Rlplfi ,ywl l'rw1J,.1f l A-I V., -. S. i rwlrui l'1'r.1i:1rn ful, Stl, Sgi.'rlI-flrrur Plmvbm Rwporlvr' C rillr Rush Lrfpl. . , I - - r r 3 v I. ,., :,r,I lfr. .-' fi,u -. 1- i .. ii, ' :ii ' . , , ', r qi ,,:,qi '..r1.,'..5 f 1.1 'reall' L- r .1 ' il fi . : ' 'ini . 7 ll ,I 1.3 Pi, if A, 'A , . .IH -GW K7 Q K r, 81, 5 ill V l' l'lfl FOURTH '11gK1V1 Hifi-.nr l!lLL'iwli Filir-lvcllc lnmiiig Nl.4r', 12 li' l.iw inn N411 ffhcclcstcr Nun. ilrqrl Nur Huldia Ann Nullmcl l.Ili,r.i N :iuly i l3f'Ann Finnell 1lul1l.r Mm fNril.fiul lilllzlfl 34111113 ll Min lriinvll Mui Fllcri fliirk 1'F.inL::sl lrliwvuvirlx lltill 1'l11OII Nlrlfy llulin 'www Miary Snr Klum Hvmi lllnn: f1Ill'l'St'l', Miss Lcilvcrigm -rl 5170111071 M r. Roberta. ell llwlly 'fluxes llriaiurw L. C-l,r55mck Marx Sur Kenny 111144-iorirfty RL-prff,rw1l.1r1z'v.4 Pcggi Huwen, B.rrb,irJ Englreh. ,Medal Pimzer: Huldu Ann Noland, SfdIIt1zlYl! Beurmx' lilliun Sandi. Piurlisixx Bell! Showalter, Nzlnlim- Smith. Dale of Origin: 1901 Molto: Non quix, aed quidf' Merming: Not vslio, but what. Colors: Lavendar Lind Purple. Flower: Violet. RECENT lN'l'1R5OCIIZ'1'Y RATINGS Points Plare 1929 . +1 5 1950 . 'H 6 1951 S 6 1952 . 26 il 1955 , 15 1 1954 . 1 fx 1955 . 19 1 1956 lib l 1957 . 8 Ja 19,58 it 9 1959 IH 1 FHS! ROW Vfmzv liimerr Hefty Shuwalter Barbara Englmrr, Maiyhellr- lawnw, Nlrsg ln-ibengfrf-fl, Mr, Roberta. Sffcorrfi Row Bcrniiflrnr Amin: Huulv Bad' Dorothy Hmlexi ,l1 'lll'll'lL 5.11 nm Nm. Cl1L'flCbICI Mary Ellen Clark fhwii Pow M rirlvr Ilewzir Margie llillun, Betty k.llVOll. IMA iiri li viii, el' 1-li.,.m-th Finn, Fmmce: Lee Glsissruuf Ffnnrr: I-'-rw if .rr-Nw Clem: Peggy Hine,,1-lazel jffnc-,, liar' I If-f 'Vl.', S iif- Kewivty. Figures Malny Frlrh Frm llniflfr A' Nqlzwzrfl l!fnun,1:y Rlfl'1dfl1iCrl1. ltfllrl: Hill Win: Nl il' fi ' , -ir iilliwv Sfinrly, Ruth Shaw 'ifxrh I-.'f,i,. Nwri: Ni -r Hvcriv Svilcx lJd l1Ilt Swan lm-an 'l-,iii-V-vm 1, I . 1 fr-. PH. 1-,f 'v glflir .S-'vtlntfr Rnw MM-l,1, 'J ,I 1 v' iv cu Pnrfv :Www f'-x, v ff? PK og in AK. 'VSV' ,gr QTL 94' A7 vs., 3 lis- IW aristonian literary society I central webster club Presideizl V.-Pres. Serrelary Cor. Ser. Treasurer Sgt.-ul-Arms Crilir Pr. Box Boy Presidenl V.-Pres. Secretary Cor. Ser. Treasurer Sgl.-at-Arms Crilir Pr. Box Boy OFFICERS FIRST TERM Bill Hall Fred Stiles Bernie Wfood Bill jordan Leonard jackson Bob Neal Ed Christman Dave Elias THIRD TERM Bernie Wfood Bill jordan Leonard jackson Dave Elias Bob Neal M. S. Walters Bill Hall Bob Smith SECOND TERM Fred Stiles Leonard jackson Bill Jordan Dave Elias Bob Neal M. S. Walters Ed Christman Richard Long FOURTH TERM Bill jordan Leonard jackson Bob Neal Dave Elias M. S. Walters Richard Long Graydon Graham Bob Smith Adriser: Mr. Hann. Sponsor: Miss Wardell. Intersoriety Represeritalizies Bernie Wood. Medal Pinner: Mary Ellen Clark. Song Leader: George Bingham. Date of Origin: 1901. Motto: In Vestigiis Maximorumf' Meaning: In the footsteps of the greatest. Colors: Crimson and Vifhite. Flower: Red Carnation. RECENT INTERSOCIETY RATINGS Points Place 1929 . . 2 7 1950 . . 11 1 1951 . . 15 1 1952 . . 14 I 1933 . Slfj 3 1954 . 1 8 1935 , 6 4 1936 . 9 2 1937 . . 13 1 1938 . . 12 2 1959 ...... . 8 2 First Row: Bill Hall, Fred Stiles. Bernie Wood. Bill jor- dan, Mr. Hann. Miss Wardell. Second Row: Richard Beach, George Bingham, Bob Bottenberg, David Charno. Ed Christman, Bill Dietrich, Third Row: john Eggelston, Richard Eggelston, Arthur Elias, David Elias, Graydon Graham, Lewis Green, Fourth Row: Bob Havighurst, Leonard Jackson, Charles Johnson, Dewayne johnson, Don- ald Jones, Dick Kelly, Fifth Row: Dick Long, Dick Mauntz, Paul Mclntyre, Ralph Meyers, Bob Neal, Albert Olivero. Sixth Row: james Neighbor, Vance Olson. Bob Parson, Bill Runbeck, Lynn Sandy, Carl Schreiber. Seventh Row: jack Shepp, Bob Smith, Dick Snow, Arthur Thomp- son. Stuart Thompson, Clarence Trump, Eighth Row: M. S. Walters. Wayne Wills. P11184 fill rw, I I U- lf, ,Uri -' rifii hir-li Fwsi I . Pi Sri lil' 'llrcui Cor. ,SnQi.'i Plym Repo C, rili R ll 5 ls A1111 Spar. Inter filed Stan. Plan Dtui A1011 Meri Colt Flou 1929 193C 1951 1932 1953 1954 1955 l95f 1957 1958 1959 First Engl Secoi Bode Clarl hllio Glas: june: Fifth Editl Sixth ,lean Mari O I1 ice 2 3 5 1 5 1 3 5 4 3 2 Jor- urge mer rles rds, ick, ard. .and ixth eroy ason 1lye, 1.1, 4, 1,11 'E 1I11111,X11. 11,111 ' 11 1 11.11 1 1.1,11'11r.,'11 11 --1111111-.11'.'1'111x11C1x1 11 1111.1l11'111 11F1I11i 2 1 11 1:11 .11.1111-11r11x111Q11g L-', '. 1 -1-'1 1'11IL'L1 I'-' 11 111111 1-111' 'w1a,Nx.Il'1 1 '1 'VW' IDU F1111 TERM P11 11.1 1 .1 11.11 11if.111u1I1 15111111 1 V, 1 - .111 :Y 1411111 ,1K'.ll1 1311xxa'11 Mf111l,,11 1 1.11 1111 - 1 t,v1u111,1111511M11x11L'1L1 1'11 S11 1 11-11111111111 11IiQ M.11'1111'1'1'.111111tl I11.1+1.'11- .11 1 111 . ,1111'111f11111111y 11111111 My 1.1 111111 '11 11111K 1x 1-111111 1 N,111111c '14wf11r11 11111191 11111 111 '11 '1'1l1111 1111111111111'1c1'1r111x11i1133 11111. 1',-.1111111 X1111!1111 1711r1x 11111 1Iuf11x11- Mu- 111111 Sllfwlfrw M11 111.1- l11!f1w1'i111 R111-'111f111'111 X1lQ11'l1.1 1c1, Z11111111,-r. 1 ,11f'1l111' P1111111, 1,lI1lf11C W1.XK1I1. Yf1l1l1f11i'111 .'1I1I1'1,' 115111 1 11111111 lrlffilfcl Gffiv 11 111 1 11x1Y11. Ymly L1.11l111 111111121 fl. 1'11111111111.Lz .111f1 H1-len Src-clc. Pfmzixfr 15111111 1jlllL 1111Q11Qs 171111 ol f,11'lAQjIl. 191111, Jlnflo' 1.1x A1L'l1lIN 111111111111111 f111111.11:. I1I1f.u1i11g: Thr 11111111 111 1111 11111111 ik 1111- 1'3L1I'l11f1Q glors Colors: C1rucr1 111111 XYx111lf' Ff0u'w'.' XV11iIC Rust, RH.EN'1' 1N I11'RSUfil1 TY RA 1151115 P'-,11r1rN Place 1929 6 L1 1950 6 5 1931 0 8 194.2 ll 5 1953 F173 1934 Il 2 1955 S 6 1966 ly i 1957 4 5 197124 . 9 1 1959 5 '1 1n1f'1 Nfru' 1 1713 . '- .11. 1.11zfx1f:11W 11.111, DUNS 11111 1111115111115 I'-111' Mww 1, 111' MI 11f1v1x. Semrnld ROWS V11L1111-1 1511N1 . 1 111 1 '11' 1'l111u11111y, 1X'I111d21 F1L1fy1 1ni11qc111 1,1111 .1111 11 1',111111Pi1,11 1,'+,11JY11V F011- 1111g-,111 V' 1.4111 1 1 1 1111-114 D1,1111I11,1 Fowler, L1i11111 1. 1,1 1 ,, 1,1- 3111-hir Krfftbhmzm, 11111111111 1' 11 ' 111,-1-1 I 711311311 1v1.11gare1 1.1 1,1, 11- 11. -111 , 1 1: 1 '1111 11 1 1111111 1V11f11'1gc1+1 1,1 Q 21- N1--.11 111 ' '1 f 1 - 111-11 P-'l.1x11e111 Vera 11,111.11 I 1 '1 ' 1' 1'111 1z,111'1.11'f M0111- 1111 1 '. . '1 1 11-'1 N1-.'.1r11 1211116 11- 1 1 1 3 ,1-511 1'L1tc61. 111, 1' 1 ' 1' 1' 11L1f'11S19:1. 1i 1 1 . 11.1 11 Yqfgllr f 1 1 1 .11: :1 1-A1 ,4 '- x ,l g 3,1 X 1 'KSU ff V, 1' Pu, :AVA ,.n.. warn Af-5. . ' 'W x Si L3 '22 aw 465 A, K' at W1-a in '1-of ,-Q, ,f f 1 7 , ,ff .ff if A1211 ,V 1 f 4: fy f fi in 112,427 dm W'N' '17 nf-mr af' X f f ,ar 5. ... 1 can 6:1 fa vw f , ,, -1 A V 51131 ' Q -on , Z, f' minerva literary society Olflelfll-RS FIRST TERM SECOND TERM Preyizlerzl Bill Case Henry Comstotls V.-Prey. Henry Comstotk Bill Hanley Serrelary Bill Hanley Norman Utter Tretisizrer Aloe Culhertson Kenneth Durham Poor Rich. Lambert Blass Dick Gray Sgt.-at-Arms Norman Utter Russell l.ytinen Crilir Kenneth Durham Bill Case THIRD TERM FOURTH TERM Presidenf Bill Hanley Norman Utter V.-Pres. Kenneth Durham Kenneth Durham Serreltiry Cornelius Henderson Cornelius Henderson Treaszfrei' Richard Gray joe Rutherford Poor Rirb. Henry Comstock Pat Curran Sgt.-at-Arms Norman Utter Charles Decker Critic Russell Lytinen joe Culbertson Adviser: Mr. Lukens. Sponsor: Miss Grubbs. Intersoriefy R6?f77'C5671ftlfilf'F.' Bill Hanley. Nledul Pimzerx Blarion Talbott. Song Leader: Norman Utter. Date of Origin: 1920 Moilo,' Animus, Cor, Manusf' Aflfdllillgf Mind, Heart. Hand. Colors: Buff and Brown. Flower: American Beauty Rose. RECENT INTERSOCIETY RATINGS Points Place 1929 . . ll 2 1950 . 9 3 1951 . 6 5 1952 . 14 1 1935 . S 5 1934 , 15 1 1935 . 7 3 1956 . . 6 5 1937 . . 6 4 1958 . . 11 5 1959 . 8 2 First Row: Bill Case. Henry Comstock, Bill Hanley, Nor- man Utter, Miss Grubbs, Mr. Lukens. Second Row: George Adams, Tom Alexander, Bob Baker, Lambert Blass, Elmer Caulk. Joe Culbertson. Third Row: Pat Curran. Charles Decker, Kenneth Durham, Ray Edsall, Laurence Edwards, George Ferguson. Fourth Row: james Fowler, Bill Glick, Dick Gray, jack Hanley, Don Harper, Kenneth Heard. Fifth Row: Cornelius Henderson, james Hessler, Cleland Hughes, Albert Jacobs, joe Cantor, Vincent Keniry. Sixth Row: Russell Lytinen, Glen McClure. Kenneth Nord, Leroy Peterson, Joe Potter, joe Rutherford. Seventh Row: Mason Singleton, Lyle Ticknor. I-,ighth Row: Bob Van Wye, james Watkins, Tom Wood. Ptigt 63 i N , If ' f Pwr l , Stn iff .I V Ye, Ru if Af. S' ji I ui ill . Sli lit So Pi D4 ill .M Cz lil 19 19 19 19 I9 19 19 19 19 I9 19 F1 El Vi Irr me G1 ,lf Ls Bt M th Pa je C: W 71 I ,ky ace G 1 5 avis, Jw: off, xch. ath, wit, 1ey. me, nw.- lvin ow: and x v GVVN M 9 -, 1 Iw .A MJ,-,-,x,11w v ,, ,..rX xrM..1f 4 ' -.fly r 1 1 ,4, 'if ,f ,Mn ff- M' 'X '1' W'Ll1 MNH: f5Z47lnl Hr' I Mfr' 1' vi ----1 'L 16,1-sir 'V f i'rd'l K E :aw 1-vllc-, 1 .' 1 x'-4x1f 111114-.s H 1 Y-1'-.THTH LLRM i'vw1f!.f.l Im: 1. NZ 1 -1 RX alum ,Ixf.llllXNL'1H I Dru W 'rw if ..Q. 1 U.,rm1':x Udxld 'za' ufyr, U. f ' HJ- .1 lrunr N11.lN3 1 111.814, HM.: Swuif Huriuu ifxuh lvmnllnr l,f.1-'-,- 1,4522 Huis lirmur Syl,-.ll flrvnw 1511-.IV1 'ulff ,'X1lLt Hull Delphi Hrlr.. r-z '. Xhmzw jones, C riln Iicilm R vu 1 mlx'ir.,i11 Nliffllwkblfl firirijw. Mui lun Sprmsur Mr. Alcx.mdf:1 lntermf ieflj Rf'prUffnJ1i1f Pam nm Md -Hman. Aiflldl Pitlllut Dwrnlhx l!.u'iJ. Sfdllfldflf Bmrw. Bfru Hmmm Piuuixh, Viviun Rxuhm Lnzm Mullu. Dale A1011 Afearlingx lt in ha,-nel sa- hc rhgm tu stun. C010 of Origin- 1915. 0: Melius 4-ssc qmun xin.ler1 rx: Old Robe and Silver Flower: Swccx Pm. RECENT INTIRSUCIE FN RATINK -S Points Plaue 1929 . 9 5 19511 'S fl 1951 8 Q7 1952 GI 5 19,55 9 2 1115-i -4 S E935 . I 7 P256 N 1 1957 4 6 1958 I H 1959 f 4 FHS' Raw Aviva Pm: 1 rflzx-W Fanny Rau, Pm Mffzowdn. 1Nl1Uld Trauvvfm MH: Kun My AkcA41-fier ,suund Ruw. D-mmm Bdkrl .vw VK. ,117 1 Hn-ry Baaun. Marv Brute. Milfifcui 51.1,-2 HPI' 'Y ?',.,u. 7':rrLl Hum. Dxuulhy ly1wd, law:-, j,..'- I , . I, UH- I-'nd Fas'-n.f,' Cnbg, Aiina H Nw le-M 'H ' 1 rmffrl h'.fu-' 'VMEl1n,. Hum, L. ,pl .C .N f-V r ff rw, m I.,w::fk l4,,wfg 1 V1v,zr'. V11 was K.,-wi 1 ix - f If .U H,v1'f'1crr Iv' uh 1611141 luxe 1:1 v M, 'C 'frw'-Uiv fv1m,m Chn- 'r 110--L , ffl Ui rf- Hrgflwu 'v'1'fa:1 114E,.L In 1 v . c' rv Qfgwv K -ruff, P: ,,.. WL F.,w,, u','mz,.r.61 .X AA I A I Il It I t fx, ,fr I I X X ki OFFICERS FIRST TERM SECOND TERM Presidenl Virgel Parman Donald Clark V.-Pres. Donald Clark Delson Lewis Secretary Delson Lewis Ben Hellman Cor. Ser. Carl Galler Charles Sechrest Treasurer Ben Hellman james Watkins Rush Capt. Charles Sechrest Elmer Rafiner Sgl.-al-Arms Elmer Rafiner james Reeder Crifif Virgel Parman Prop, Box james Reeder Birtwell Payne Boys james Hutton john Meade THIRD TERM FOURTH TERM President Delson Lewis Ben Hellman V.-Pres. Ben Hellman james Reeder Serrelary Bob Horak Charles Sechrest Cor. Ser. john Meade Elmer Rafiner Treasurer james Hutton Bob Louis Rusb Capt. james Watkins Birtwell Payne Sgt.-at-Arms Bob Louis jack Carduff Crilif Donald Clark Delson Lewis Prop. Box Irving Gewertz jack Mooney Boys jack Skinner Stanford Warshasky Adviser: Mr. Oldendick. Sponsor: Miss Wynne. Intersoriety Representatizfe: Delson Lewis. Medal Pinner: Betty Rau. Standard Bearer: james Reeder. Song Leader: Elmer Rafiner. Pianist: jack Mooney. Date of Origin: 1957. Motto: Veritas vos liberabitf' Meaning: The truth shall make you free. Colors: Orange and Black. Flower: Bronze Snapdragon. RECENT INTERSOCIETY RATINGS Points Place 1937 . 4 6 1938 . . 18 1 1939 . 5 5 First Row: Virgel Parman, Donald Clark. Delson Lewis, Ben Hellman, Mr. Oldendick, Miss Wynne. Second Row: Duane Allison, Bill Ayres, jack Carduff, Granum Chernoff, joe Derleth, Robert Ford. Third Row: Robert French. Carl Galler, Irving Gewertz, Sid Henson, john Hoggath. Robert Hoi-ak. Fourth Row: james Hutton, Fred Kiewit, Bob Louis, Bryant Lowe. john Meade, jack Mooney. Fifth Row: james Newell, Marion Parman. Birtwell Payne, jerry Peltzman, Elmer Rafiner, james Reeder. Sixth Row: Elliot Rosenberg, Glen Sankey, Charles Sechrest, Melvin Silberman, Kenneth Smith, Robert Summers. Seventh Row: Stanford Warshasky, james Watkins. Eighth Row: Roland Watkins, Robert Williams. Page 70 I 'vsff -, '?.If, 1.1111 Frm: 1 -P1 Se: lr 1 or. 'I rea. Sgfnx Delp Crili !111'1'i Span Inter ,Medi Siam Pian. Dale Mon Mean C, olo Flou. 1929 1930 1951 1952 19,715 1934 1955 1936 1957 1958 1959 First Wilm Donn Mild: Davic Alice Loral jones Luke. nie P Ritch Row: ace 1 1 5 7 5 5 2 2 2 5 5 Jim Dick yer. lon, Hin, per, ?red Don sell. ope. enth ow: 4 I I. .H - I , I' I I I 'I II-1II1:vII 'XJ' ' I , '.IJ I I I, 1 ,M II.: 2, , NU, ff, :I f,1.fI.. 'if J'-,1 I' II-N 'qlawp' f,1l. I 1 I '.I, III. I ., 1' 'Im HMI Im.I Run!-I 'f 41 -g'. l,4.I v1 Iluxnfff, IJHUK IIIII I -I-'up IIIn:, FQ'-:fum SILMIIJII I:,,ilN1: IIAIIIHNI lffi 311, 4.1 :,IIvIf111 5 1'Il.g1v IMJHIJI 1 IILII, IIVII' M4 -' Sq!-.JV Irnr uvunI.1 IIx.:I1n Lulu .Nllugfrnz Nmmplu .S.1!4fPfflM I can IJIFUKNTI Ilfilflrlkull I K L11 , lglfflfl' X urgmxn I'v,-rw RllKfIf.lf1l, ldirulcu XIIIINIIX ,fIff1'f.wV' Huw 1'-unc ll 5'pm1wr.' Mr Ina'Iwx, llurmrlm Nprmulf I '1- :JVM W I ?1I'.w.z :IIHIQ IILIH IIIII Finn '-gvruu-1 I-,.lII!H IIwIl.IlnI 'Q T I 1 if Ink Iqxxix S Ya , H X I as P . X 1 Mrrlx I7L.m 5-IA mx f - I' XIII II furp I i:LmI.l IIFLQIWI IM-rw4I:y Hp: Inger XIIJIIIIA I'IcrL'c ILJIIIIIK Hull.1mI IVOUI-ETH PERM Iiilllllt IIuIInmI IM-lu Ypcmcr Bun Ilmn INlcCQm IJCI .IILIIHL lfxlglu I'IIL'LI.l Bright X irluinia IJICFLC' Iizux Hill C .mflcc Armsby Ummln' 5 vrin 'er , I Hvuy Iimh fQ.m-lee Arnlslwy Ir1fvr.vm'ivl1 Rqwf aflmlizfx ,MIL-Ir imp, zIIm',1l Piumfr Hun IM'.m B Sllnlzhml Hcnruy lieun Hull Song Lmlzlux' jcguxne I!uIlnnfI Pimlixfx Clcrzlldinc Lxuagu Dale ol Uriyiu: 17212. Id HX ZI'Iolln: Nun Miniwtmri sed IXIIl1l'sll'lll'k'I 1IIznu1i11g.' Nut in I'-r atrwcdx IWLII to serve. falorxs Ycllmx .mal 'Cx'l1ilc. l'fuu'cv.' Ihiw. RHIN1 IN Il-RSUl,llfTY RATINGS , ' hi ,..., ,ab 5' M'-ll' f fic 14 Nh W! X W ' X42 I MQ ,I I 5 fr Q I X, X06 f ff- -' .v A r-fy 2 uh, 0: , ,MW 3? yy., IZ.: .ry I -AQ- I I ,Jw ff Points Place 1929 5 6 lllfll , S 6 I 1951 . 7 4 .Q W' 1952 . I fr . - - ' V154 5 5 1-M6 0 5 Wg I IUPU lv Li I ' ' X, j VMI' , ll 8 ' 5 I I X IU5' S 7 1958 I a Gif, I','S'I 2 9 I , ,, , 4 KW lwfxt Nov. .mm-If I my 7VI'nyea1'e-I bfnlg-If: Bcrvy Hlll, 11,1111-I' Ilwl, ww MI-I EQIIHIII IVIV Vinlwcb Second Row: IVI.u1v I. fX1Mu 1 -' Mr Amy-,I-v Ilcvcxlv Akzhton. Diana 15,1r'1f,w' Iwi L f' . M mn I 1: 11-iu Thwa' Pow: jane I-Sw-fl, Ifwd. If 1 Iv- Hxw,-my QICVHMIIUV' Crago. llrlwxx Ill www mvhv IfII1w- Pnlfrh Ruw Nad?-1 Ifml. I vm, II 'I ffl' 'my Giwlyx IIJIUIHCI, Betty IMI - -A 1, 11, I I IIE, I,,vw Fflrh Pow. jcdnne If-f,-,w VJ I - - sv ' .. I mm, Iimry Dean MCC03' I4 1. 1 -- ', W 1, I I wth I ww II.f1Ir1 IVICHJVC, V1r- I I I ' I In-. Vw I'.1III S,1!rjril!E Sari' 'I' L ' M' I wh fx- v. IJ 'vM'I',' bwmger, 'I UNI V :wiv I, Sw-II., IfIcar10r Ay K IN, 1 I 1.3 I, I . . 5 I I I tI1aIlan Ilterary society Ib res central merson c u 3 if AQ f, cv X UF1f1Ci1lRS FIRST '1'l'fRlVl SECOND TERM P7'L'SilJC'I1f Irving Stone Tom Marks V.-Pres, Tom Marks jim Fredman Secrellzry jim Fredman Herbert Yates Cor. Ser. Herbert Yates Boyd Pickrell Trefzxlzrer Boyd Pickrell George Green Emersouituz Fred Lynch Fred Lynch Sgt.-ii!-Arms George Green Stanley Hooper Critic Stanley Hooper Irving Stone THIRD TERM FOURTH TERM President Herbert Yates jim Frednian V.-Pres. jim Fredman George Green Secretary George Green Fred Lynch Cor. Ser. Fred Lynch Earl Pickerill Treasurer Earl Pickerill Bruce Bowyer Emersonian Charles Dillon james Clouse Sgt.-at-Arms Bruce Bowyer Donald Pope Crilic Tom Marks Herbert Yates Azl1'i.vcr.' Mr. Frerking. Sponsor: Miss Callahan. Ifztersoriety Reprexeviialize' Herbert Yates. Medal Pi7Zl1C 7'.' Margaret Sample. Song I,euzier.' Tom Marks. Piimist: Joe Blough. Date of Origin: 1925. Morto: Labor omnia vincitf' Illeanings Work Conquers All. Colors: Blue and Gray. Flower: Sweet William. RECENT INTERSOCIETY RATINGS Points Place 1929 . . 18 1 1950 . , 11 1 1931 . 5 6 1952 . 0 7 1955 . 5 5 1934 . 4 5 1955 . . 12 2 1936 . 9 2 1957 . . 11 2 1958 . 6 5 1959 . 5 5 First Row: Irving Stone, Herbert Yates, Tom Marks, Jim Fredman, Mr. Frerking, Miss Callahan. Second Row: Dick Ballantyne, john Blackford, Joe Blough, Bruce Bowyer. James Clouse, Roy Dougherty. Third Row: Charles Dillon, Frank Eby, Russell Fuller, George Green, Bill Griffin. James Hancock. Fourth Row: Bill Harris, Stanley Hooper, Howard Huntington, Dick johnson, George Landis, Fred Lynch. Fifth Row: J. R. McCow1ey. Kenneth Musser. Don Neilson. Edward Parker, Harold Parker. Richard Parsell. Sixth Row: Sam Pasternak, Earl Pickerill. Donald Pope, Clarence Regas, Kenneth Saunders, Henry Schulte. Seventh Row: Howard Shryock, Melvin Somrners, Eighth Row: john Sutherland, Donald Zerr. Page 'Z 1 K 1 5.1, llf, 1.1. L'.,. .tn PM 1 1 Sit. for Yrt' Syl. fri. 51.14 , Hit lffl., Rim Qlcfl Spa 11111 Al cn Sim S u fi Pm, Dui illo Ale. Lol l'fo 192 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 Fug jeat Mar Bar Bis- D61 lwiutl Joh! Levy Vlewi gina tlusl Bc-rw Stex 9' NR XT E Bw -I llllll llll QQ MQX N QW Q50 W society of literature and history Presizlerzl V.-Pres. Secretary Cor. Ser. Yl1'6d5lll't51' SJQI.-ill-A7'7I15 S. L. H. Rush Capl. Critic Presidenl V.-Prex. Secreiary Cor. Ser. Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms S. L. H. Rush Capl. Critic OIJHCHKS FIRST TERM Mary Dunbar Donita Gibbons Lucille Yarnell Ruth Duncan Josie Ann Knox Lois McConnell Mildred Schmidt Olive Ann Koehler Elfrieda Klemm THIRD TERM Josie Ann Knox Mildred Schmidt Wanda Inman Lucille Yarnell Gloria Houtz Margaret Botkin Beth Ditmars Kay Lovell Ruth Duncan SECOND TERM Ruth Duncan Josie Ann Knox Mildred Schmidt Wanda Inman Elfrieda Klemm Beth Ditmars Lucille Yarnell Gloria Houtz Mary Dunbar FOURTH TERM Mildred Schmidt Lucille Yarnell Wanda Inman Gloria Houtz Beth Ditmars Louise Lindmark Kay Lovell Margaret Botkin Josie Ann Knox Azlzfiser: Miss Oldham. Spouxor: lVIr. Blackford. Imersoriety Representafiie' Mary Dunbar. Medal Pimzer: Lois McConnell. Stiuzdtzrd Bearer: Kay Lovell. Song Lender: Mary Dunbar. Pirmist: Ruth Duncan. Date of Origin: 1892-Reorganized in 1932. Morto: Veni, Vidi, Vici. Meaning: I came, I saw, I conquered. Colors: Powder Blue and Navy. Flower: Lily of the Valley. RECENT INTERSOCIETY RATINGS Points Place 1929 . . 1 8 1950 . . 8 4 1931 . . 8 2 1952 . . 0 7 1955 . . 0 8 1954 . . 5 4 1935 . . 0 8 1956 . . 6 5 1957 . . 0 9 1958 . . 6lf2 1959 . . . . . . 5 5 First Row: Mary Dunbar, Ruth Duncan, Josie Ann Knox, Mildred Schmidt, Miss Oldham, Mr. Blackford. Second Row: Harriett Booth, Margaret Botkin, Beverly Bryant, Frances Church, Beth Ditmars, LeRita Frazier, Third Row: Donita Gibbons, Betty Jo Hatfield. Marian Helter, Mary Louise Hornbeck, Gloria Houtz, Wanda Inman. Fourth Row: Jacqueline Jennings, Gwenrieth Jones, Mary Kinser. Louise Lindmark. Kay Lovell, Lois McConnell. Fifth Row: Dorothy MftQuaid, Florence Patton, Jo Mary Richardson, Kathleen Schmidt, Margaret Taylor, Shirley Whitfield. Sixth Row. Shirley Wright. Seventh Row: Lucille Yarnell, Page 74 L V er' or ge ge or ist ge ge gli ge ge ge of or' or tw. rel int' ger 'ist ger' for rge 'an krdi 5 V ' 5 -4 r re f .W E, . , luminary staffs - ,ivdrr lmmgil I Firxt Page Editor, Third Page Editor Cawen Nlaxtulfi Pint Page Editor, Third Page Editor If-1-:mul ii-1 lf. 1:-, ,,,. F onrth Page Editor lamlwur HIT:-. A . , Fourth Page Editor ag HL-my imfa- xlrt Editor, Third Page Editor Frcida Hfffiil , . , Special Page Editor' ihzalatft. 12:1 ti. , ,Setond Page Editor, Personnel HIHQL-fr 51.g'! tl ,I't'7i.'l7' Page Editor, Etiiiltfizti Editor' in mst: flwfi' r f . , Second Page Editor ' r Ly arlf f' fsr- ,,,, S evond Page Editor ithfvvit' 't , Sefond Page Editor, Art Editor' Ni in 1' -Arf I 1 i . Girly' Sjrorta Editor 394' 1 'third Page Editor, Editorial Editor 9.-'H' .A,4, A . Lihrariari 'it v , R.0.T.C, Editor' 4 , Mailing Manager wt f age Ifditor. Cirfirlatiorl ,Manager . Ad rertising Manager , Ercharzgc Editor X , . Head Typift f'-ofrrrfyff. lfitfifllt. Sjremiat Page Editor , C.iitllfliI,ftr'rll ,Har1ag'u' I'iv'11!r ,' if fff' :nf iidrtor f ,. K g 1- - 15:11 L K Starr t' f1d!tor Marybcllc lam ing Earl Pickclill Dorothy Hand . . Managing Editor Managing Editor Hmirievx Manager Vlmgent Kimry , ,f-iuiatant Iluad Prexsrnan Q ' fa YW 5, f,',I X an 1? I L ,ff -' 'ftr 1 K 5, , E? gt, , g 3, it ,gi f L-.. M-L 1 K7 P T . Ev 1 V ' f . f I .e a if it ..t.Jv ww M t m f-em fa ' rr- If 4' i , f if I 1452 ,lf I mu 43 ff 3 K ., in L Delson Lewis . . . Managing Editor Leonard Meyers .... Head Pressman Mr. Tudor . . . Newszcriting Instructor Mr. Harley .... Printing Instructor .gn - I Anna Rheva Rolsky Bill Hall . . Nan Chedester . Bill Hanley . . Virginia Pierce . Kathryn Chatman Jeannette Kruse . Fannie Gaba . Adele Corp . Irving Stone . Virgel Parman . Betty Hill . . Zelda Luke . Fred Lynch . . Dorothy Mangels Lois Brown . . Elizabeth Spencer Bob Smith . . Virginia Sparks , Betty Creekmore , Harriett Levich , Doris Hill , , Patricia McGowan Fayne Boesch . the central FIRST TERM LUMINARY STAFF . . . . . . . . . . Advertising Manager . First Page, Asst. Managing Editor , , First Page, Special Page , , First Page . Second Page, Home Room Editor . . . Second Page, Head Typist , . SecondPage , , Third Page . . Third Page, Special Page . Exchange Editor, First Page . . Fourth Page , , Special Page Home Room Editor R. O. T. C. Editor , Exchange Editor Girls' Sports Editor A , , Personnel . . Accountant . Mailing Manager . . . . Typist Circulation lllanager . . Art Editor , , Fourth Page . . . . . Assistant Head Pressman Page 76 Jea Gv Lei La Be Fr: Eli Ba Jea Vii Do N11 M2 Lo He Ma Ge Gli Bei Fra Co Ma Ma Lil many was Dit- ilill, Miss ginia . ll . Il prmg play . . . new fires -. it N 4 ?r.'l, .1f:x V11-V l!'flll flll 1JCU:l1U'lC hid :suit 1 lu, it rl-r Xliaw--5. Uzarlts in this rustic 5--:ini il, - 1 H -5 F-ni-1 rr,-l ihu.ig.1 family, presum- ilfli Fi i is : 114-er. :Fri3l'Tl .trtii their arrixal, hove- wz't,f'wtii'!l'1n ,:l:rffw-+1-as that Fr., -.-.ill n r longer pay for their t-vtza-.tgam lu:-X, .neil this he who wants food and rai- nirnr IULISI r- 14 Hiram, int will : -.eiauglxrtr shams illness so that she max his ,illoxwti tt- turn tn I lurago. Lynn Gray, a capable inning countfx -clottnr is taller! in. He discovers the sham, but also tllstnttr-, :liar Uliiia ha-V ei serious heart ailment. She threatens lu hrrrli-lulzt to illicit gli. Conlplicatmns err-sm 'wlitn a neighbor girl who is vis- iting Billy and Phillist the younger Santty children. con- tracts scarlet fest-r. As .1 result, the entire family is quar- antined for a month. llhc rest of the play is taken up in straightening out the f:mnly's difficulties. The cast of characters, in the order of their appear- ance, isi Lucinda Andrews, a vtidow Suzanne Toler, a spinster . Sid Sperry, a farm hand Jimmy, his son . Stephen Santry, an author , Billy, his young son , Phyllis, his younger daughter Anne. his viife Olivia, his older tlaugltttt Dick. his married sun Lit, Dick s will Doctor lynn Kirin. NIEHS fxlflfslivill -' fsifigillusi glfl . Nlrs, 'il,zv'-,half Yi ri- :miller Q I 'wr l ' S . Dorothy Rotman Celia Entin . jane Bissell Carol Lee Baum . s Frank Betts George Bingham George Harrison jerry Peltzman , Virgel Parman Alfred Eigenberg Irving Gewertz Loren Fitzhugh . DeAun Finnell Marilyn Wfilliams . Flizabeth Brink Frances Maloy Lorene Stewart Bernadine Aaron Fdwin Christman .lames Fowler Dorothv Feldmeyer Mary Ellen Clark , jack Jarvis lack Hanley Roslouise Yancey lplifahtth Spencer fwlarjorie Kratky llultla Anne Noland kl2lL'LlLlL'llFlC Cannon lltirlene Svsan is lwrene Smewar. , , ,Vi flint-Y, l'ern:lfl he Nl lNlll'flr'nsA V-'1-:11 t 95 1-P jubilee lt'luision station L. ll. 5. is on the air! Wfith this nottil ftnnotmttanit-nt, f,entraI's annual talent fest got under may to tt successful and jubilant climax. Such a theme permitted the presentation of many varied acts, unified by announcers' commercials and station reports between. numbers. The sub-theme, so to speak, of the program was the dis- covery of the year, the jitterbug. All of the numbers were flavored with swing, and the capacity audience responded Sn! N4 with enthusiastic applause and wide demand for many encores. The '59 jubilee, sponsored hy the Student Council, was directed by Nlargaret Sample, Bernie Wfood, Beth Dit- mars, james Hutton, Bill Hanley, Bill Case, Doris Hill, and Pat McGowan. The faculty committee included Miss Rebekah Leibengood, Miss Coah Henry, Miss Virginia Oldham, Miss Ila Maude Kite, and R. S. Heischman. Top Row: Marilyn Dewar and her sax . . . Bill jordan and Mary Clark shine for the rest of the jitterbugs . . . The Braton Sisters and their gitter. Second Row: jordan solos . . . Lloyd Goforth beats it out . . . Winona Beresford . . . Wayne Wills in his imitation of Sugar Blues . . . Major Delson Lewis at the mike . . . DeAun McElroy. 'S- Tlaird Roux' Betty Paine hits a high note . . . Announcer Bill Hanley tells all . . . M. C. Bill Case . . . Virgel Parman gets serious. Fourth Roux' Betty Showalter and Ruth Duncan . . . Tar- Zan George Thurston and his muscles . . . The band in action . . . Boy soprano, Tommy Grennan. .Ja RGS K ,.,, 1' X tr' fiflfv Roux' Vera MtNary and her xylophone . . . Bernie swings our l A , George Bingham goat into his att. puff' 1 i. if Lil -YV lllll C Illiil Yfill but 'Slit f itin fliilf :HIT Ntfil 'l anc Luc Suv Sid jim Stel Bill Phy Ani Oli Dic l.i e Dot Ma .Nlrs A nt 524- J f x X Qf1i:53:5.g-Fjg 5f2+?' ,4-'uf -4, .- ,pf -.,,.',1. N4 - - fr Vs. 'w Af.: 4 '-Li .f - . 'P1'TFfw'9'f'7-5 3' 4 X , X +V. band ancl orchestra The hand, consisting of eighty members, has carved an important niche in Central's school life in the past year. It has not only played during foot- ball games but has had an unusual number of other public engagements. It has played for assemblies, the R.O.T.C. Circus, the jubilee, Business Men's Bible Class, the Armistice Day parade, and at the Missouri State Teachers' Association. The band also entered the contest at Lawrence this year where it received second place. After several years of moving from room to room, the band has finally found permanent quarters in room 102, formerly the little gymnasium. Its mem- bers have also accomplished something new in the way of organizing the class. They have chosen a cabinet to conduct business. Those holding posi- tions are: chairman, Edwin Christmang librarian, Florence Lerch, treasurer, Carl Schreiber, publicity chairman, Richard Long, property manager, Bernie Wood, drum major, Bill Damico. Other individuals worthy of note are Marilyn Dewar and Vera McNary, both of whom won first places in the National Contest last year. Florence Lerch also won a first place in the State Contest while Merle Bade placed second. As a climax to a successful year, the band, assisted by Central's orchestra and the Central Junior band, presented its Spring Finale on Friday, May 26, in Central's auditorium, the proceeds for which are to be used in remodeling their new quarters in the little gymnasium. Central's orchestra, consisting of fifty-one mem- bers, has a full year behind it. The group has played for several assemblies, Open House, the pageant given at Edison Hall, and the Music Hall, and the spring concert. The organization also took a third place in the annual Music Festival held at Lawrence, Kansas. Individuals worthy of special mention are Nadine Lohr and Irene Lohr, who won a first award in the violin contest at Columbia, Missouri, and Gloria Gordon who took a second award in the same con- test. BAND -INDIVIDUAL PORTRAITS First Row: Allison. D. Anderson, J. Anderson, Ballantyne. Birk, Brown Butts, Callahan, Charno, Christman, Clarke, Coates, Cook, Cox, Croft. Damico. Second Row: Davisson, Dewar, Dodd, Doty, Durham, Eby, Ecton Elliott, Everly, Fisher, Furnish, Galyon, Glick, Gordon, Harsh, C Harvey. Third Row: O. Harvey, J. Hoover, L. Hoover, Howser, Huber, Landon, Liebling, Lerch, Long, McNary, Mosby, Murphy, Musser, B. Myers, R. Myers, Needham. Fourth Row: Newcomer, Noone, Peterson, Pickering, Pope, Ragan Rodick, Roseberry, Schooley, C. Schreiber, W. Schreiber, Shepp, H. Smith, R. Smith, Stice, Stover. Fifth Row: Summers, Taylor, Waggoner, Watkins, Wheat, Williamson. Wills, Wilson, Winbigler, Wirth, Wood, Zaner, Mr. Schlager. ORCHESTRA GROUP First Row: I. Lohr, N. Lohr, Ballantyne, Scheurer, Spencer, Bebb Salvinsiky, Ellis. n Second Row: Gordon, McGuire, Allen, Harakas, D. L. johnson, P. S. Johnson, Sneary, Holcomb, Feder, Main, Lenhart, Regas. Third Row: McCannon, Curth, Roach, Huntington, Weaver, Ward, Roseburrough, Boehm, Price, Tayl.or, Lerch, Waggoner, Watkins, Huber Howser, Charno, Summers, Harsh, Higgins, Hare, Kallas, Shultz. , Fourth Row: Dewar, Dieter, Brooks, Welton, Moore, Kelly, Ecton, Harvey, Hayes, Pope. BAND GROUP First Row: Huber, Christman, Waggoner, Hoover, Stice, Watkins Noone, Musser, Davisson, Lerch. Q Second Raw: Schooley, Anderson, Brown, Roseberry, Hoover, Callahan, Butts, Cook, Durham, Howser, Elliott, Clarke, Taylor. Third Row: R. Myers, B. Myers, Ragan, Furnish, Allison, Eby, Landon Wood, Wilson, Zaner, Liebling, Dodd, W. Schreiber, Ballantyne. Fourth Row: Birk, Rodick, Winbigler, Damico, C. Schreiber, Wills Charno, Harsh, Gordon, Needham, Coates, Ecton, Newcomber, H. Smith Curth, Harvey, R. Smith, Glick, Wheat, Pope, Long, Mosby, Doty. Y - Fifth Raw.' D. Anderson, Galyon, McNary, Fisher, Everly, Pickering Shepp, Williamson, Peterson, Croft, Wirth, Murphy. Not in picture: Summers. Page 80 lall ing lter ,hes caL this iest try aler. yan, ker, Rip- ow: lish. ells 'ing 'hes v 411 ...A .. - l l l r r Cl'10I'US Under the direction of Miss Mari F. Whitney, the 110 members of the Central chorus have proved good adiertisenic-nt for Central. Although there has been no rontest this year, they have sung at a number ol places and have represented Central in a ture xway lit-sides apptwttritig in assembly twice, they have sung over XX UA l' twice, onthe for the school broad- tti-rr ,intl suit-' lor tt spetiul fQhristmas programg for tht: .Nlrrrnrfri Xrts llixtsion ol the State Teachers .twotrriiirrrr lin the Iii-it liaprist Mens Bible Class .iz luirwlrrrr lr-rnrrlr-3 rrntl .rr tht following churches: terrrraa 4 iill!Nff in liimoocl l'rc-shyterian, and Roan- tlr lin fri: ilu lrov. r,nar'tet also sang for the -th - H:.,rr.irr 4 f-:ir .rssrsat-cl In Ruth Duncan. Ruth ge r rs - 1 rl .X sr-ulcrrt director throughout flu ' .-qnuiiir .ln c-vtraacurricular activity meeting after school once a week. It was gradually developed into a regular, credited Class. The first chorus class was organized when Miss Whitney began teaching. TOP GROUP-Fourth Row' Dorothy West. Lila Lee Knox, Shirley Marshall, Mary Agnes Perry. Mary llelen Underwood, Mary Ann Nyberg, Zola Miller, Anita Allraugh, Irene Owens, Martha Ryan. Third Row: Kathleen Gibson, Betsy Gerrilrartlt Mrifleline Richards, Maxine Cummins, Mary A. Rav, Wyrif,rr.1 HLlf'SllHLl, Wanda Turpin, Helen Hillson, Geraldine Cialpin. Frances Caulk 51-roml Row Phyllis Foster, Marllynn Wright, Vivian Rrtthev Verna Lzty, Connie Persky. Tillie Swade, jolora Mr:C:irty, Lenore Mossrnarr Anna lflornnce, Corrine Meyer. First Row: Lois VV1rth. Thelrna li-rrrea, Umenneth lonea. Albertalea Donly. Miss Whitney, Carrnon l.,tr,'nr.ro. Clara llzryes Mary jo Evans. Edna Krttmm, Nell Dennis. BOTTOM GROUP-Fourth Row Vivian Viaeeriknc-tlir. Beulah Mor- rison. Ruth Duncan, jess Swczrrrng l-ftrtgene I-'lleiman Russ Vernon Adams. joe Brown. Shirley Lad-l Doris Hrrggnrs. Sant Maron, jo-.ie Ann Knox. Third Row: Marie Gore. llc-lin Avirry llnothy Sisk. Boh Rich- ards. George Bingham Iver Arrrlensrn Vllrllw lmysrlorr lfrrrnies Mathis. Alberta Shields. Roberta lrox, Marv Mo-irc Sr-tend Row Aula jane Hughes, Htrlrla Ann Noland Helen WIVlK'f lit-rtv Showalter, Natalie Mithener, lilrvalreth Egy. Shirley liarlev Lrrrie I--e ll.rf'v Hernadine Glass. Betty liprrler. Brrhnv Counts. h'.t'xrrt-rrr-V llo-wr-r I-1.-sr Row: Mary Klugrriwr.. Betty Payne Helen llll rr,', litiry Rowr- littty Weaver. Miss Vllhttney. Dirk Snow Mrlfirerr Hir - lic Hfanr.-r l' rertf- Alter, Mason Srnglt-tort u l. L ,. 'l . i' .l lr .4-'T ,ry rf, ,. ,gr ' 1.44212 r'rf ll! ' r L , v e 1 ' 1 t L k . ll E43 Pn Ylritfll lufP1tm il Su rcliny TDLJUHLI Daz olron il Publlrrli House 6 GPOIHIIIIM Mc mba: vlwp Soph Rc fl hi-y and girl reserves FIRST TLRM Bernie Wood Hubert X its B K e B H ill Virpel Pirmin Fd C hristmin Bob Haviehurst Dick Beith Hob Bottenherg, SECOND Tl-:RM Herbert H ues Virecl Pirmm Bill Hall Bill lordan Bob Htnighurst Dclson lewis Dick Beath lfd Lhristman Bill Dietrich Colon Red ind XVhite Pm ore Create muntun .md extend 1 higher standard of Christian character throug.,hout the school and community Sponsors: Alex Sawyer and B. W. McDaniel. BOYS' HI-Y Fifth Row: Lewis, Hancock, Lemon, Unruhe Jacobson Eggleston, Shryock, jordan, Saunders, Kiewit, Creek. Fourth Row: Anderson. Christman, Carduff, Neal, Watkins, Jarvis, Parman, McCary, Hall, Long, Beach Schreiber. Third Row: Anderson, Johnson, Blackford, Lynch Fuller, Nord, Rutherford, Grey, Neighbor Olson, Myer Charno, Thomp- son. Second Row: Sandy, jones, Mountz, Rafiner, Dietrich, Stiles, Runbeck, Schmidt, Hansel, Shepp, Smith, Mooney, Walters, Alexander. First Row: Bottenberg, Hughes, Durham, Caulk, Sawyer, Yates. Wood, Mr. McDaniel, Parman, Havighurst, Ayres, Heuman, Thompson. P1gy1dgp11 '. . etli Aflfl Nliimlwelle Lnwing I irc Pruzduzf Sttlffdij Betu Ann Showalter ililrlflllll X' it -lime Hughes Slogan To lace lile squirelx Colon Blue md White 1 on T find and pic thc west Ti tlexelop the physical, social intcllectuil ind sg rituil wclfire of the girls of this school through the treition ind extension of the highest standards of Christiin thiricttr U lun Oigrmzna' The cirlx 1900 s Day of Illctlnzt, Vsfedncsdty Rzquncmeufs o illcnzlzuslvzjz A x gurl vsho ' willing to try to lne up to the slog.,1n purpose ind code. GIRL RESERVES Sixth Row: Stewart, Albaugh, Maloy, Vince, Vader, Anderson, Beeler. Bauman Pierce, Zimmer, Williams. Fifth Row: Moulthrop, Ryan, Overly Crago Kearny Unruhe, Hill, Laffoon, Bash, Lane. Baker, Beresford, Fourth Row: Noland Ford McNary, Foster, Holzapel, Rip- pell, Roth, Stewart Florance, Jones, Yancy. Michener. Third Row: Juanita Ellis June Ellis, Tutcher, Persky, Kramer. Poston. English. Butterworth, Parkins, Winer, Springer, Mangels. Second Row: Wells. Allen, Walker, Stakebake, Hare, Klugman, Finnell, Stiles, Fiering. Stout, Cummickel. First Row: Whittaker, Hutchins. Williams, Hughes, Lawing, Hall, Showalter, Hushbery, Hutchins, Bartlett. 2 4 5 lr ll l l 23' ha Il U J N Ll ed Illn A- Lil Ce ole St. DI ih- Beas- ordan, beck, Clark, Skin- I a n d , Third ella , avsert, Veiss, ming- John- ester- emm. rham, Ilose, Nlash. ipes, man, Jeck, Bow: Dar- Bra- iski- ener, kles, 'ard, ews. ieri, Gar- nan. ow: Cur- Ian- ril'lS. ms ed t 51, A , Wi-i 'vit lvl, ' Ky ML, 'J U f ,-e Ivy, 1- 1 . I i-elm' la VV -Qt., :Rt t , 'Yitwvtff v t -'-- Lfkte 1.1 bllfjtt- 1 'V' t1-- '-.ltlt Hr-,het-ltl-U h 1 If Kuwwnt-tx M- , lf '- Clark llilfzt-lat: W iw it W7 :tt 'Neil c. blwlw' .tv if Nl, 54 t tt- Niltl, tfir' i5 fc I' t-J Kfft limi, I flrtftrzt f'ltl'wun lil-g:.g.r 'Ju' Vtn- F14 tl itll 1 Kaplttn. Rt-twin .1 N'l ltt lVl' VYV1 If-title: Sl-,Climax It-if-QM Sixth Row: Hattilltts lien-tlcx K-liltllt Blond, MtN.t1t'. Httks 'Itrvtlw-rlftke. Vleisidcs. Parker Wtntitix Htnwu Mt! lard. Fifth RDWI P-Qt ann-. Ht-fllgf B49 ton, Adams, Rugftzcttskt. litchttrrlm Saunders, Schmidt. -lolmnftm, Inman GuOch,Stetnman,Deiter,If'ut1r1h Row Smith, Cmtmon Nttk:-ll 5Ll'1fll1l7tlCk Prlldflen, Steele Shtvlf, Uverly. Bau- man, Hcthcuat, Gt-1,-getlae Settle Osadstzhey Thtrrl Rf-tt' Ryavt,lVlut1l- tftmp. Testorff, iiitewwt, Br-Jwnirtg Leurh. Abralmm, Entln Rotman, Kol- kin, Butler, Reid, Second Raw, Dow- gtay, Booth Creek, Exile, Walker Miss Leibengoud, Gardner. Zurrzateitx Mr. Hann, Smedley. Bruttks, Shaw First Row: Eades, lohneon, Wray Walters, David, Eliaw, Szttnpie. Eng' ltsh, Feit ing, Btortfman PI L Xltfr ul ln:-Pvt' Nt- .mtl lzftn, l'n.,f.1n I -ta.. N. IQI ml .If Irmi f H111 it J t Nl- ll.nt, 1 Ht tl .md XX latit- I r OFFICERS FIRST TERM I Dorothy David Lore-ne Stewart ilarl Schmidt Harriet levich Kenneth Sttutttlcu Vltgul Pnrttturt ml Mau It-ilwertgutmtl. SECOND TERM M. S. Wfalters Lorena Stewart Barbara Ifngliah Fmnia june Browning Btth Parwna zoology club THIRD TERM David Elias Nadine Testurlf Martha Ryan Gene Iatfltititt Kenneth Stlullllfl l'irst ,ind third XX'ttlmat xtrs m tr tw litrrtmthy David M. S. Vdhtltcrs Dtzyv of 1xlL'L'liIlg.' P1n'pn,w.' Tu prnmt ne at greater interest tutly ul trnmtil Rt'ljllilL'lI1f'Ill5 for IlIembt'mlvif1: A It tt 1 p - nitnihcr an a Loolugy dass. Paige? social science society President Vine-President Ref. Sec'r'ctm'y Cor. Serretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms OFFICERS FIRST TERM Bill Hanley john Close Bill Lowman Lorene Stewart Bill jordan Stanley Hooper SECOND TERM Lorene Stewart Norman Utter Nelle Lewis Marian Talbot Irene Shaw Pat Curran FIRST TERM Fifth Row: Stiles, Landes, Beas ley. Boughan, Bishop, jordan. Ellerman, Rigby, Hornbeck, Stover. Drago. Fourth Row: Clark, Bauman, Mehlstaub, Hansell, Skin- ner, Booras, Baru, Hulland, McPherson, Cipolla, Bogart. Third Row: Ward, Richards, Kella, Frank, Pursley. Utter, Cowsert, Kornis, Sweeney, Crews, Weiss, Kratchman. Second Row: Reming- ton. Robbins, Talbot, Hutzel, john- son, Jones, Hill. Miss Wester- field, Stewart, Botkin, Klemm. First Row: Ballantyne, Durham, Hooper, Christian, Hanley, Close, Bingham, Gossey, Williams, Nash. SECOND TERM Fifth Row: Sharp, Christian. Sipes, Hart, Saunders, Jones, Ellerman, Hansell, Jordan, Ward, Hornbeck, Botkin, Bauman. Fourth Row: Stiles, Mussato, King, Landes, Dar- rah, Waight, Shier, Erckey, Bra- mon, Price, Levine, Peck, Miski- men. Third Row: Nixon, Keener, Richards, Clayton, Koob, Nuckles, Forman, Houtz, Bright, Ward, Cowsert. Wilde, Kornis, Crews. Second Row: Mercer, Nash, Altieri, Durham, Utter, Blass, Botz, Gar- rett, Miss Westerfield, Rotman, Todd, Webster. First Row: Mathews, Remington. Lewis, Cur- ran, Talbot, Stewart, Shaw, Han- ley, Kratchman, Payton, Robbins. Sponsor: Miss Marie B. Westerfield. Purpose: To stimulate interest in social and economic problems in our life today. Orgruzized: 1956. Days of Meeiing: First and third Thursdays in each month. Requirements for Membership: Each member must be enrolled in a sociology or economics class. Min NI, L.. l-.rflli lngti- lutilnit Vfaiic lVl.,N1i Slieph lirckc Ktmor l-kiwi' Shultz encr. Gibsoi Kapla leltiiv Sixth Blom Vlt-is lard. ton, Saunc Goocl Srnitl' Prudt man. Osad throp Lewin kin. HV3Yy Miss Mr. First Walt lish. Wells, Perry, Salyon, Third , Curth Karos, pauld- Iillson, Shnay- Caulk, igman, Whit- , Mc- Church, entral nth. vith a RM .olsky D ity to hi ff'Xl nv , Q - ,F A 1 5' l I 1 All Jr ' ll Nfffh Row ,i i 1 ' w . 1 rw- Georgfi'fv- 1 i 1 l,i im Lfrlf. l'- 'lv' l tis lYl.fiei llettmudrt. brand 11 Rvti Slwzilei. lee, Crie- it- vw lliigl-if Staley lfitiiir Mqflri l,.x 'vt Vlfmei Sfiriell. Si-furlzs. Q'lTi i',ye.ii:'y. Fourth Row Arntit Bolton 1.4-Wie, Crews, Cooper. WR- r lrfystn ,!ul1tm, Levine, Rain Sumner' Nlifzlerrteii Wilde. Yhfrd Row lngnlls Gilbert Glasstock While Syetwir. Nlrivy Klugman Sary Kluginfm Frazier Levitcb, Millet, Abel, Del.iv,1. Aflle- man. Second Row: lfinnell, Ktmotnos, Folks, Cowsert, Vv'elmtcz, Vtopsl, Sievers. Moller. Miss Westcrlield Talbott, HL1ber,Tdyloi First Row Roth. Fortune. Duhy, Nvsti Rdliner, Walters. Lynch, Ret-rleq. Stewart. Luke, M anley. psychology club Pnaiulwll l it'e-Preiizlcnl Ref. Sefrelary Cor. Sefrelury Trva51n'er Sergeant-ul-Ar my OFFICIIRS FIRST TERM George Bingham Ralph Zimmerman Clara Hutzel Sophie Kratfhninn lilegiuor Hirshberg Sol Burn SECOND TERM M. S. Whllters james Reeder Zelda Luke Lorene Stewart Elmer Rafiner Fred lynth Sponsor: Miss Marie B. Xvesterfield. Purpoxex Promote an interest in psychology and hear speakers discuss problems in the field of psychology. Organized: 1958. Days of Meeting: First and third Tuesdays in each month. Requirements for fVIL'7ll!7l'1'5lJflI.' Member of psychology class. engineers' club Mr, Keller, Mr. Hayes. Utter. First Row: Secllrcst. Mealle, dan, Wood. Nash, Durliaw H I'll35'l TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM FOURTH TE I llrnae lloxxytr lired Stiles Curl Cfaller jzunes Xlykitkiiis i 1, , lim! Null-N Cfurl Caller Robert Hornk Norman liter 1 .til !,.illf,i ,l.imes Xlilitlxins james Viutkins l'red lymli I i -ie. I'litirsioo Bernie Xlyootl Fred Lymh f,l1.irles Nihrui Page 87 Sf1Cll50I'.S'.' IVJI1 Hayes, Kermit S, Keller Fourth Row, Davis, Tickiior, Ylatolnson. Culbertson Stevens, Watkins, Stinson Lowe. jones, Horak, Har per. Third Row: Stiles. VV,atkm:-, Chiieytiau. Galler Schmidt, Garrison. H, Smith. Wilson. King. Fesler. Sec ond Row: jestis, Thurston, Hughc- D Smith. Sweeney Howver. Polsky. Sankey Lyneli. Boll Smith, jor- Sfllllll, Ver Koulell R lvl Fourth Row: Anderson, Wells, Boughan, Huntington, Doty, Perry, L. Knox, Gardner, Attcbury, Galyon, Turpin, J, Knox, DeWar, Third Row: Miller, Alhaugh, Feder, Curth Campbell, Fox, Brooks, Karos. Ritchey, Wirth, Michener, Spauld- ing, Evans, Second Row: Hillson, Wright, Bailey, Biechele, Shnay- erson, Showalter, Weaver, Caulk, Gordon, Brown, Moore, S. Klugman, Stakebake. First Row: Miss Whit- ney, Noland, Bebb, Pierce, Mc- Nary, Higgins, Duncan, Church, Mooney, Crago, Durham. trouvere club OFFICERS Sponsor: Miss Mari F. Whitney. FIRST TERM SECOND TERM P . '. T h - ' f ri ' ' C r 1 President Virginia Higgins Ruth Duncan , uipgiegh Sczhpjrimote t e appreciation o goo music in en ra Vice-President Ruth Duncan Frances Church ' ' Serretary Vera McNary Jack Mooney Ofgdftlledi 1918. Treasurer Charles Bebb Virginia Pierce D M ' . S d d f h T d f h rn. Sergeant-at-Arms Hulda Ann Noland Joe Brown ayslof eetmg econ ar? Gun ues aysgo eac mon. Repoytey Virginia pierce Geraldine Crago Requirements for Membership: A 2.2 scholarship average with a Critic Edwin Christman Virginia Higgins Weighted music gfade- QCTITIGI1 and FOFLIITI club GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS FORUM CI-UB OFFICERS FIRST TERM SECOND TERM , FIRST TERM SECOND TERM President Charles Sechrest Maxine Hutchin Zregldefz Quin Rgeva Rolsky Qnnal-IRlrfVa Rolski' V.-President Fred Lynch Mildred Schmidt 'eu em rvlrig tone en e man Setretary Kathleen Schmidt Fred Lynch Secretary . Patricia McGowan Jeanne Powell Treasurer Zozia Moller Judith Gottlieb illcmbenblp igllcge Blu Case k. Sgt.-at-Arms Richard Kaut Dorothy Feldmeyer mgmm ef Orp James Wat ms Critic Judith Gottlieb Charles Sechrest SI70'2-VO -' MT- J- P- Ffefkmg- Reporter Doi-Orny Reed Marjorie Seaman Purpose: To offer the student who so desires the opportunity to discuss the interesting problems of the day. Sponsor: Miss Erdmuthe Von Unwerth. -7 Purpose: To aid students in understanding and speaking the language by holding informal discussions, by singing German songs, playing games in German, and presenting simple programs. Date of Reorganization: 1926. Days of Ilieeting: Second and fourth Wfednesdays. Requirements for Membership: First year, a grade of S or betterg after first year, definite interest in German. 5 l l GERMAN CLUB Third Row: Wenzel, Polsky, Harper, Runbeck, Seaman, Koer- ner, Lynch, Ellsworth. Second Row: Schlorff, Schmidt, Feld- meyer, Hansl-re, Hill, Miss von Unwerth, Lortz, Zager. First Row: Hutchin, Nolte, Ridgon, Mauntz, Sechrest, Moller, Schmidt, Gottlieb. FORUM CLUB Third Row: Smith, Mooney, Galler, McGowan, Herd, Busch, Feldmeyer, Hellman, Bash, Feiring. Second Row: Gewertz. Abraham, Brown, Louis, Mr. Frcrking, Pierce, Gaba, Powell, Lindmark, Butterworth. First Row: Whitaker, Williams, Peltzman, Persky, Rolsl-ry, Jones, Yancey, Stiles, Lawless. Page 86 'Vo lx?- H, 1 Six: tis. twirl Het Shu Sta! San Fon Crc Lev Wil Gla Kli Lev mar Ful Sie Tal Rot Wa Lul Pri Vi Re Co Tr Sei A 1... as Qt centralian staff At this point we, the student staff, wish to thank Mr. f G. R. XY atson, Miss Virginia Oldham, Mr. Ivan Hayes, INTL R. XV. Tudor, Miss Coah Henry, and Miss Caroline Lewis for their helpful contributions and advice, without which we would have been unable to succeed. Members of the staff are: Pat McGowanj Doris Hill ' Bill Case . . Donita Gibbons , Beth Ditmars , Elizabeth Brink? Delson Lewis I Lois Brown 2 Mary Ellen Clarks Fred Stilesj Alice Hall I ' ' Fred Lynch . Virginia Pierce! Bill Hanley S ' Gwendolyn Maxfieldf Irving Stone I Geraldine Cragol Betty Showalter Betty Creekmore I Harry Wallacel Albert Jacobs I - Marie Miller l Pat Curran l George Ferguson I Harry Hartman j james Fowler I Dick Beach DeWayne ,Iohnsonf Bill Dietrich Miss Caroline Lewis Raymond Tudor Miss Coah Henry . Robert Forbes , Ivan Hayes . . . Miss Virginia Oldham G, R. XVatson . . Co-Editors-in-Chief , Business Illanager . Assistant Business Manager Page 89 . Assistant Editor . Senior Editors , Literary Editors , Athletic Editors . R. O. T. C. Editor . Feature Editors Identification Editors , Typing Editors , Art Editors Photography Staff , Business Staff , Editorial Adviser , Business Adviser , Art Adviser . Sports Adviser Photography , l.ifC7c1? 1' Adviser Qal es :nuns hi 11 4 art a Prtftirlt 111 l'it'v-Presirltfzzl S1'1'r'el11ry 'IH 1'.1.t11r er Swgeulzl-.11-fl Mus Crilir Rcporlef nd french cluh AIU' LLITB OFFICERS FRENCH C.ll,l50lil5lCl1RS FIRST TERM Patricia McGowan Flizaheth Ann Hall Vix ian ltckcnroed Vivian lickcnroed Imogene Butterworth Glenna Shanabarger Shirlet Fellhauer Adz'is1'r.' Miss Coah Henry. Colors: Turquoi se and Gold. SECOND TERM Elizabeth Ann Hall Betty Liston Nadine Testorff Nadine Testorff Georgia Feiring Patricia McGowan Mildred Burns Purpose: To further the knowledge and appreciation of art. ART CLUB Third Row: Testorff, Mitchell, Berglund, Hoov r, Liston, McGowan, Hughes, Brooks, Lewis. Second Row: Butterworth, O'Neill, Scott, Brennan, Miss Henry, Eck- enroed, Burns, Feiring. Todd. First Row: Walker. Price, Urquhart, Smith, Sandusky, Robbins. Hall, Caulk. FRENCH CLUB Fourth Row: Test, Stal- naker, Kruse, Mooney, War- shasky, Egelston, Lichtor. Knox, Smith. Third Row: Persky, Sanell, Rolsky. Robertson, Noland, Rot- man, Sandusky. Albaugh, Daniels. Second Rowf Lyon, Dorrell, Armsby, Welch. Miss Wardell, Frazier, Kearny. Levich. Allen. First Row: Hutchin, Wishnovv, Moller, Nave, Rced, Luke. Hatfield, Spalding, Price. Presidenf Vice-Presirlenl Secretary Treusrner Sergerznl-at-Arfrzs Purpose: To promo FIRST TERM Anna Rheva Rnlsky Jeannette Kruse Zozia Moller Mary Sue Kearny hlary Lou Unruhe te interest in French Colors: Blue and Gold. U SECOND TERM jeannctte Kruse Marx Sue Kearny Mary Lou Unruhe Zozia Moller Stanford W'arshasky utside the class. Days of Illeeting: First and third Thursdays of every month. Requiremerzts for Me1nb1frsl9ip.' S in first-year French. M in second-year French. Adviser: Miss Madge Wardell. 0 1' 1 hun vi' ' 'ds 1 4 H J 1' L? 1 i. 'lu 1. 1? Hlill :lay liss eft: Pop N X S WV? MID PE'jNTf' 'PT V Tg'1g ',ff WEY 12 xy ,IJ 11.H','P.'! IND, -. 1' ., QQJLTI F 'fcL'QL9 V I I an Q. ,f,Qn Q.: 'gig' -fu Tinifap- -1 J' I A 1 lg . rv, 5 .. KI, 1 . s 'i v X . ... . .,.i... 1 1 V n 1 r n l x 1 5 A P gridiron highlights The 1938 Blue Eagle squad upset pre-season dope to capture a second place tie in the Interscholastic League with three victories and two defeats. Coach Slaymaker, with only three returning lettermen in jess Oliver, Cliff Painter, and Ralph McNeal, built a fast but light squad from last year's champion second team. The chief handicap was the lack of weight but that was supplanted by fight and deter- mination shown when . . . . . . Central held a touted Wyandotte team, out- weighing the Eagles thirty pounds to the man, to a scoreless deadlock that featured stellar line play by El Toro Elias, Cliff Painter, Ken Smithey, Ralph McNeal, and Paul McIntyre to force the Bulldogs to use their passing attack which was inter- fered with by an alert Kingbird backfield to pave the way for runs by Pete Lerner, Louie Walter, and Bob Austin. But such effort was to no avail . . . . . . when Southwest reversed the tables with a 27-0 Eagle-plucking by means of long, bullet passes to baffle the Blue and White defense. Passing alone accounted for the Indian gains because an alert Central line stymied their line plunges. jess Oliver's- Page 92 First Row: Coach Harry Slaymaker, R. W. Forbes, athletic treasurer Captain Ralph Moose McNeal. Second Row: Clifford Painter, Alvin Pete Lerner, jess Oliver. Third Row: Bob Austin, Leonard Jackson, Clarence Bud Trump. Fourth Row.' Louis Louie Walter, Dave El Toro Elias, Paul McIntyre. Fifth Row: Kenneth Smitty Smithey, Sam Whitehead. Bill Grimm. Sixth Row.' John Dolan, Guy Laughead, student manager, Sam Hibbard, student manager. ff, W , C. Q 1 N i y , 3 Qir gin 5 4 'S 'Nl' . .W- 59' the ialf p a fter- the ein tseo 50 'ere the and rt it Jin- gue the : of if ak me my r M 4 f ' golf . . . tennis . . . traclc .Ma lar-Ni' 9.35 ' r . imposifi of lilrm Davis, llaroltl XX.hon, .nad lialph Zimmerman, xeteran lvtrvriueif from iw it .ark :omni-rip team, in addi- tion to Lui rm! tr li and Mlgix Slrinner made a good showing in ilu' 1.155 inttia! play The Kingbwi gmt!-is plated third in the fall meet with 1,184 ponrrs, Ill!! pacing the champion South- west team until th.. last round XX e-iron and Haus rr-presented the Blue and W'hite in the stair- meer to place ninth for the high- est ranking of a K. I.. school. A veteran squad, much stronger through seasoned competition, will seek new laurels in the spring meets. Central again show ed well in the fall city meet with a good team, coached by Nolan Alexander. M. S. Walters, the No. I singles man, and the No. 1 doubles team of Sam Mazon and jack Boxer were eliminated in the first round by close scores, while Carl Galler performed well in No. 2 singles as did Bill Hall and Norman Utter in No. Z doubles. M. S. Walters and Sam Mazon, representing Cen- tral in the doubles at Columbia, advanced to the second round by beating Raytown but were in turn eliminated by Beaumont of St. Louis, the runner-up. Spring elimination matches will determine the representative for Central and will provide compe- tition for some underclassmen with promising abil- ity-Central should make a better showing in the spring meets. The cinder season rolled around to find Coach Slaymaker working on a green squad for the dual meets. All positions had to be filled by new men with the exception of Louis Walters in the pole vault. Positions were determined by the showing of the track aspirants in the interclass duel which was won by the seniors with the juniors as runners-up. Promising material was found in soph- omores Bob Wren and jim Hesler and in a senior, Harold Schumacher. In the sprints were: Pete Lerner, jim Hesler, and Bob Wren in the century and 220 dashes, Harry Lester, Dave Elias, and Orville Jarman in the 440g Jack Hanley, Vance Olsen, and Earl Hornbeck in the 880, Paul McIntyre and Hal Schumacher, in the high and low hurdles, Paul Mclntyre, Bob Wren, jim Hesler, Pete Lerner, and Dave Elias in the relays. The field events found G. Hubbard, Wilford Landes, and Winston Balke in the high jump, Louis Walters and Jim Hutton in the pole vault, Guy Loughead, Hal Schumacher, and Bob Wren in the broad jumpg and in the shot put Don Papas, Guy Loughead, and Pete Lerner. GOLF TEAM First Row: Skinner, Mr. Hlarkforrl, Zimmerman. Second Row: Davis, Pickerill, Weltrmn. TENNIS TEAM First Row: Walters, Mr. Alexander, Maron, Utter. Second Raw: Galler, Boxer, Hall. ' TRACK SQUAD First Row: Lerner. Lester. Hesler, Elias, Hanley, McIntyre, Olsen, lfutrorm, Dolan Second Row: Walters, Au-atm, lnrwies, Papas, Schu- macher, Wren, Hubbard, Ward, liillrly Third Row: Aust, Sexton Mtljariicls. CHX Hum, Swallow, Summerhouse Jarman, llwyti Fourth ROW. Bockshammer, Watsfir' Nelklmlflfi Kelly- Brown.Harr1sori, Sankev. Hfr'vvlfC1lf. l509 KC - llU'U 'f-'- .U V, pdgp :jg into camp on the shorter end of a 20-0 annihilation. The scrappy Eagles repulsed a Hawk drive and rex ersed the tables to push over three touchdowns via line smashes and wide end runs made possible by good interference. Leonard jackson, Pete Lerner, and Louie Wfalters, respectively, tallied to make it a glorious victory, as was . . . . . . the Blue and White 19-0 shellacking over the Northeast Vikings for the third consecutive year. A Flashy Eagle team reeled off five consecutive first downs on a muddy H. H. Holmes field to allow Bob Austin to score. Trump scored in the second quarter followed by Lerner's touchdown in 'ther third quarter. The only threat was a 70-yard jaunt by a lone Viking on an intercepted pass which was stopped by Fuller Locklear. Another glorious victory was chalked up, but then followed the unexpected.. . . . . when Paseo deadlocked Central for second place by trouncing the Blue Eagles, 14-0. A King- bird team, one Bob Austin xx eaker, fell short of the goal twice in the first half. Later in the first half the Blue and XX7hite line finally held to stop a Paseo march on its own I5-yard stripe. A deter- mined Pirate team finally crashed through in the third quarter to score, but the bitter blow came in the dying minutes of the game when Israel of Paseo intercepted a desperate Eagle pass to gallop 50 yards for the last score of the season. Then came the climax with the naming of Pete Lerner, Ralph McNeal, and Clifford Painter to the first team All-Star and Jess Oliver to the second team. The squad of '38 didn't win any pennants but it will be long remembered for its fight and determin- ation to upset bigger opponents, gaining a league position worthy of the effort put forth. Usually the underdog, but often the victor. Hats off to one of the rarest teams and seasons Central ever had! Top: Central-Westprdrt game-Lerner around right end. Bolfomr Central-Northeast game-Trump off-tackle on a goal-ward march. -Y..?..v. . -.mp W A H air lette ll! an shov 'lil xx ith xx est W XYr'hi CSI muc seek Qu xx ill M 4 . t 5 ...g., s 1 i LQ... ii! 14:57 :- -1 ,w 'ffl .fl ll 5, Z E E Ni s A' b 9 uf? ff 1 5 , I 5-1.1 f. I ,Qffff 532' x f , xl fn-'Q 1 ' 'Q ' J! ft' 'Q ' 4 ,iu1A 4' V.. t . . 3' 1' xii' : , x 'L 1' O 9 7 2' .H W 5' 1 ...lg x ith gles ent 550 ent ide ach hes ox- lid- tom Jtal ala- lore 4 of Jul- Sol Jhn 321111 were ule. eek, kin- ,f , A-Sz gil,- sf U U ri .1 'l l lemme angles gtrzii--1 to txlte part iii 'ff -if ,l this xtiii may be attrib- it-1 f ii. fmt :le-f iiryy girls gymnasium, mill: if V A N. -i F- 1 I 3f,lpiiit'1il arid ilis betwf llllilliliw 'sf' viii- ggfttlltf oppi'-itiliiity and more tooth iv 4 i' H- gftttaitipttte. Also the skillful oigtt:ngfiii.fn it stlaftlltlte ln Miss Mary Henschel and Miss llaftgl i'n,aicll that provided interest for all -.-.as .in Qqiip--i:.int factor in the wide-Spread eiitlitisiasm that ya its display ed. Well deserved credit goes to the sttftleni managers for their unremitting cooperation in iiiasvaging the girls and thus making the schedule a great suttess At some time cluiiiig eath different sport season a play-day was held in which .t st-lettetl team for the prevailing sport from eight Kansas City high schools gathered together and held a tournament. The hockey play-day was held at Southwest, the basketball at Northeast, the volley ball at Paseo, and an individual sports' day, consisting of tennis, aerial darts, shuffleboard, and swimming was held at Central. At all of these contests, the girls repre- senting Central presented stiff competition and teamwork. W'ith the use of a new system whereby additional games, such as golf and archery, will be introduced for seniors, next year promises to be even more enjoyable. l.illiazi Sandy ...:i'ittlV1osI'o, Antiice Frietlson Dorothy Moran Kay Lovell Mary Dunbar Emmaj Browning .argl at 1-K HV N41 mia. ref ,N- i A' 4 51 I if v I , X Beauty Hlngc Corning Up 5iil,isli l,iix.iv'letl 'ei Hi'-, , Lfiiartls Viewii Io' l ll l PALE 7 -1, .3 If 6 W Q a 1 ff-s S if intramural lmpetus was given to organized intramural sports with the addition of R. L. Doc Heischman to the physi- cal education department. His good work in the past four years had developed a well-rounded intramural program for those Sammy Centralites who can't participate in var- sity athletics for some reason or other. The intramural program has become increasingly popular every year as evidenced by the turnout of some 500 boys who participate in some sport. Every season has its sport which includes touch football, basketball, boxing, swimming, ping-pong, baseball, volley ball and loop tennis. Due to the fact of uneven numbers in Home Rooms, a new plan of dividing the boys into senior, junior, and sophomore brackets was employed in most sports to create more enthusiasm and more evenly balanced compe- tltl0n. Touch football opened the season with a series of 24 games in which 60 boys participated. The team, cap- tained by Bud Garrett, won the championship. The ping-pong singles tournament came next to fea- ture some lively competition among the 64 participants. Players were divided into 4 brackets with Harold Lie- bling, Ralph Meyers, Bud Ehrke, and M. S. Walters, respectively, victorious in their brackets. Liebling defeated Ehrke for the championship. The scores-114-21j 121-14j 121-23, 121-175 121-195. TOP ROW-Left: Watch that left. Center: Old War Horse CENTER ROW-Laughead in Action. sports The ping-pong doubles matches were played with practically the same boys that participated in the singles tournament. Boxing gained a popular following from the student body through the use of the auditorium with between 550 and 600 spectators watching the bouts. The tournament was not run on a championship basis due to the wide differences in boxing abilities, weights, and ages. Each boy was given the opportunity to box two or more matches of three rounds in his respective weight. Some good box- ing was seen with balanced competition gained from divid- ing the tournament into five weight classes ranging from 110 pounds to 160 pounds. About 50 boys boxed a total of 40 matches. Basketball was scheduled in championship-consola- tion brackets whereby each team played two games before it dropped out. Competition was on an interclass basis of sophomore teams and junior-senior teams. 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SECOND Row - Lffff, Olympian Club-Fonrlff Roux' Baker, Lovell, Brookshier, Bernard, Mor- rell, Xwilion, Schlotzhauer, Dunbar, Mosby, Traut- wein. Third Row: jacks, Coffey, Addington, Shier, Gibbons, Browning, Yar- nell, Steinman, Sandy. Moran. Semin! Row: Kin- zer, Rigdon, Kamm, Seigle, Bruce, lNIoulthrop, David- son, Gooch, M. Ryan, Ford. First Roux' Filfil, Kella, M. Miller, Hall, Miss Hen- schel, Friedson, P. Ryan, Peltzman, G. Miller, Bailey. Rigbl: Ten Little Fishiesf' THIRD ROXV - Lcfli Three minutes to dress. Rigbl: Pierce and G. Mil- ler doing il hully, FOURTH ROXV - Left: Blotk it! Rigbf: Sandy and Browning getting every- thing in order. l'l FTH ROKV-I,r'j'l: Play- day Basketlmll -- SCIOIILX Ro un' M oslw y, XY' ilson, Seigle, Bernand, lN'loul- throp, Moran. Ifirxl Roux' M. Miller. Sandy, Broxxn- ingg. Strhlotlhauer, P. Ryan. fi. Miller, Rigfflf All-star Hockey --- Strom! Roux' Sandy. liroxxningl. Moul- throp, Loxell. Moran. lirsl Razr: Hailey, liriedson. Y.1rnell,,Xl Ryan, M Mil- It-r. Ptlym lflll I Ox .as- I Y.i' X I Nl.!lt ll-ul Nlorl Mah Ryan lflltl Slit .md Rlgft R011 llro St lil. lfrw l. ,oll lu. 'l'Hl ,tltttx sun. Flljll lfill itff ltx lill- lloc Aluml, vler. l-Lrg. Na: lltvt lfawl Hot lm lim L-.7 N l-ts' ,Xlo lmr f,. lm flu Nil , X E SQ 4 R 'ffm- E f L L 1 L I v w army ITIBDCUVCFS After five years of success at Central, Sergeant Harvey A. Allen accompanied Mr. Laughlin to East High School when the latter was made principal of that school. Central counts itself fortunate, how- ever, to have as its present director of R.O.T.C., Sergeant Carl Spikes, formerly at Lathrop. With the issuing of rifles and the unpacking of uniforms after their summer interlude with mothballs, Ser- geant Spikes officially began his duties as head of the Blue and White battalion. As the question of officers became more press- ing, Sergeant Spikes commissioned Delson Lewis, Herbert Yates, Tom Marks, John Meade, William Dryer, john Kiniry, Garland Hinds, james Hutton, Kenneth Wettengel, Granum Chernoff, Charles Sechrest, Carl Schreiber, James Clouse, and jim Fredman as second lieutenants. After a series of tests many of the cadet officers were again Major Delson Lew Sergeanl Carl Spikes advanced, this time to the ranks of first lieutenant and captain. Delson Lewis was promoted to the rank of major in December. Soon after the final promotions, the fifteenth annual R.O.T.C. Hop was held in the colorfully decorated gymnasium. Red, white, and blue crepe paper streamers and stacked rifles made a good background for the Star photographers pictures. Intermission, terminating half the evening's danc- ing, saw the election of the Hop Queen and Aides by a committee composed of every fifth cadet to sign the register. Barbara English was crowned Queen by Major Lewis, and Margaret Sample, Marion Talbott, and Nan Chedester were announced as Aides. Everyone was rather excited and the refreshments were welcome. Centralis representative on the firing line, the Eagle rifle team captained by Cadet Lieutenant Charles Hall, came in fourth place in the annual city match. The team was composed of john Egle- ston, Robert Lemon, Harold Hession, and Robert Silva. Led by the battalion commander, the Central unit entered third in the Grand Entry of the seven- teenth annual R.O.T.C. circus. Then, following close on the heels of the last unit of the Entry, Central's representatives for the circus, a six-squad platoon, presented a group of rifle exercises. The platoon was led by Cadet Lieutenant james Clouse, music being furnished by the Central band. Numerous parades and reviews were forthcom- V v fl Q I I l 1 fx fi P I l I H R l k K. I C E l- S Y' 1- I I Rl '- 5 1 4 Y I F l .lliam larks, erbert La gold ader dual win and arles gold, :bers Iadet the n. A 'istol rifle ., A,V- ' , ' V of Af? -9 Top Row-Lett: Take distance march! Center: The soldiers turn social. Right. The major salutes. Second Row'-Left' The major congratulates the queen. Left Center: Leaders on parade. Lieutenant Iimmy Hutton, Captain Tom Marks, shooting during the year at Central was presented to Charles Hall. Captain L. Hoyt Rockafellow of the Infantry from Omaha, Nebraska conducted the annual Corps Area inspection of the Central unit May 2. After the battalion was reviewed and the shack and storeroom inspected, the battalion formed in a close column of platoons for the inspection of rifles and uniforms. Squad, platoon, and company drills were followed by sophomore, junior, and senior classes in military science and tattit s. The announteinent that Central had won first plate in tha' inspf-ttion w as made on Field Day, lylay' IZ ffcftilral was not so successful, however, in Field llay whit tt-at 'llite XY'tstport unit placed first with limiter? lull-afmeviyg closely in second place. The 1.-.L -.iitinlw -.-.ti tow-t rf. be pudged in the com-- , .1 vin Wi-Q I.JVS,'l'Q sqnatl did not place in this Page 107 Lieutenant Richard Kaut. Right Center: Dancing beneath the streamers. Bottom Row: Barbara English, Queeng Margaret Sample, Aide: Marion Talbot, Aideg and Nan Chedester, Aide. Right: Bill Damico leads the band on Armistice Day. event. Second place was awarded the platoon led by Lieutenant jim Fredman. Central's crack com- pany commanded by Captain Tom Marks with Lieutenants james Clouse and Henry Comstock in charge of the platoons took third place. Howard Shryock, the individual entrant for Central, drilled ably to win third place. Major Delson Lewis received a saber as Central's ranking cadet officer. john Egleston, a sophomore, received the Missouri State Rifle and Pistol Asso- ciation award for achievement in rifle marksman- ship. Gold, silver, and bronze efficiency medals were awarded to Howard Shryock, james Leavitt, and John Egleston respectively by the American Legion Post 135. Again we glance into the future and see the prospects of the following years and are happy in the realization that Central will continue to be one of the highest ranking units in this area. Top Row-Left: Sergeant at work. Center: On the line, Szrgeant Spikes, John Egleston, Harold Hession, Robert Silva, Charles Hall, and Robert Lemon. Right: Watching the birdie, rookie? Second Row-Left: Celebrities under the sabers, Left Center: Rifle battalion was the highest ranking Honor School in Kansas City. The winning of the Honor Rating, which was lost the year before, entitled Central cadets to wear a red star on their sleeves. Time marching forward at double time brought Central to Field Day. This, the Blue Eagle battalion conquered, winning the first place for the third consecutive year. Central's crack company, led by Captain Fred Bohannon and Lieutenants Gerald Goodman and T. Winslow, won a first place trophy. Lieutenant Goodman commanded the platoon successfully for another first place cup. Still another first place cup was gained when the crack squad turned aside all competition. Carl Schreiber, corporal, Harold Du Gay, Tom Marks, exercise. Right Center: Saber drill. Right: The guard on duty, William Huffman. Bottom Row-Left: Learning military tactics! Captain Tom Marks, Captain Jack Meade, Captain Kenneth NV:-zttengel, Captain Herbert Yates. Bob Box, james Clouse, Paul Sieben, Raoul La Noue, and Garland Hinds each received a gold medal as members of the winning squad, the leader receiving a saber. Bob Box, Central's individual entrant, was eliminated, leaving Northeast to win this event. For their outstanding work during their first and second years in R.O.T.C., john Meade, Charles Sechrest, and Carl Schreiber were presented gold, silver, and bronze medals respectively by members of the American Legion post number 155. Cadet Major Ben Feigenbaum received a saber as the highest ranking cadet in the Central battalion. A certificate from the Missouri State Rifle and Pistol Association for the greatest improvement in rifle Page 106 Top . Right Sera: Lend, Shot to C C Om insi bat! insj plat Sq u by 1 st ic 'I plai ll. Dai 5,431 -g 1 ,ji v t YA VJ i i 1 V w 1 , - N . A -,lf J 3 v -'74 fa ,, 115.3 N' ,ni 5 -5 v -N' -z'1f.- f w 1 V PENS. . X . .1 1' 2' 4.11 nf , ff.fx'ff'- ,z . ,' x x ,fx 9-- , . . tl i f -'ew Sw . - . U' , ,, - , -1, b y xl, 'E 5.-, 'X -w -,., 1.- F 1, V :mx ., ,B PX, ' ' X-...g.H. : :.-Z 41. ., - -,Q-PQJA ' gL.'f ..f:j -r v - - X . 1 .Muffy , ,.f 1 N X f. 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' -..-ff' 11 5: X, x 2 s .: ' ' f ',,--'.4, ' v, ig- 0,131 ,. ww ' ' ,,f- , 1 f ,fir 3 ji '. -' : A ff r N' gf, V ,T ' .-ci ,..,.-n..-I , , , 1:- ww . .Fi f---.-, -X Ya.: .-.1- Y' V- K-, u,...- A,....- A if W,--v vv ,,,,,,.-9--4 . f' class prophecy Aw r-.al Irr- .rpg1ttr.ulr-A-. uc. tlrc grrrduates of '59, begin ltr txptiitfrrcc .l lcclirrg ol appalling nausea, otlreiursc' lxriuuri :rs thc jutersf' lt's something indelimalilc, will nl thc wispxf' and we can't pre- cisely place it, No. to rt-Iitwc the tension and our con- sciences, we handy about, with tareless frequency, such handy tt-rrrrs as career woman, womans place is in the home, life-work, what's the use, inside johf outside job, white-collarf' and other convenient phrases. XVe are beginning to realize that in a short time, life will be real, life will be earnest, and the XVPA is not its goal. Underneath our smooth exteriors, we are quaking, wondering where we will be a mere decade from now, what we will have accomplished. lt's not going to be easy, but that which follows will be a serious attempt to penetrate the all-concealing shadows of the future, and observe our classmates as they live ten years from now: A great war has just been completed, and many of us lie beneath the sod of a second Flanders Field. But the result has been worth the price countless men paid, for, out of this last great conflict, has risen a United States of the World. Inside our own country, we are surviving a mild period of fluctuation in economics and thought. Under these conditions, the surviving members of the class of '39 are feeling the joys and sorrows of a normal life. Irving Stone. not now the bombastic orator of his high-school days, is finding himself as an intern in a Chicago hospital. He has accom- plished his life's ambition. He is one of the 'Men in Wlrite.' A post-war influx of a beautiful poetry has flooded the nation, but head and shoulders above the other prolific poets of the period, stands the work of one fflrrisrrarr Conrad, in private life the would-he t-nginc-cr, XYc illianr R. Case. Another result ol the war has lrecrr ir recurrence of the swing mania and lt-.idiug ilrc top-flight orchestra of the year at the lloicl New Yorker is liernic Vffoocl who does drawings for Esquire as an avocation. His bunch have just been voted the IHOSI popular on the air. On the air! That phrase used to mean 'hear,' but, now. it means, 'seel as well, due chiefly to the work of a brilliant young scientist, Charles Sechrest. But we have also made tremendous advances in the field of sociology and philanthropy. Patricia McGowan is, even as a young woman, the outstanding leader in the social welfare field. Her old chum, Doris Hill, is personnel manager for a huge corporation, and writes those same intriguing little efforts for a syndicate column. Probably, a happy, young house- wife should be duly recorded, but probably, the young lady in question would not like to look that far ahead. However, we will pin the name of a con- tented 'family man,' who is by the way, extremely proud of it, our Clarence A. Trump, who is a suc- cessful factory manager, as well as a successful hus- band. If success is to be measured in money accu- mulated, Delson Lewis, who earns half a million a year and is a power on Wfall Street, is by far, most successful. If, however, attainment of happiness and beauty is to be considered wealth, then Leonard jackson, now a Methodist minister, is, perhaps, most successful. Regardless of success, a number of former Centralites are listed below as they live today: Helen Steele, nations most glamorous model, Elizabeth Brink, Hollywood's leading actress, Ruth Duncan, already a Metropolitan opera success, Robert Neal, fluent radio announcerg Bill jordan, in the House of Representatives, Lorene Stewart, married and happy, Dave 'El Toro' Elias, sports editor for a small metropolitan daily. On and on, this list runs and there is no space for it, and so, you have an opportunity to dream about a golden future. You all probably have had a good laugh at many of the conjectures. Well, laugh now a hearty laugh, for it won't be long until we find out. Only Ten Years! Page lll X755 fContinued from page 621 square thing is supposed to be a modernistic building. This was the year of the passing of the buffalo nickel, so the Indian up there is a slight memoriam on our part. The next section is practically all swing. This was the year of the jitterbug, the Alligator, the Rug-Cutter. The kiddies swinging out, the saxophone, piano keys, drum, and Bernie Wfood are there for the lovers of jive. The dice and cards scarcely need explaining. They were the emblems of devotees of our great indoor sport. Gone with the Wind was the epic of the year. A few of us with endurance staggered through its thousand-and-then-some pages. In the summer, we wanted ice cubes, in the winter, radiators. But all year 'round, we wanted music. Those are a few of the hit-tunes and favorite orchestras of the year. The officer's cap and palette need no explanation. Rudy Vallee is one of our few concessions to the theme. Santa Claus, and the bunny are representatives of Time, too, in their own quaint way. The gavel shows where a goodly portion of our cohorts spent their time on Fridays after school. The Luminary's and Western Union need not be mentioned as they are quite clear to him of average perception. Those little white things are ghosts of the remorse we, the editors, feel at drawing such a thing anyway. Page 110 is lwgin ullN'I undef ciscly scienm such place use, and 4 rcaliz will Undo wond novs, to he attem the fm ten y comp. secont thc p grcati Inside perioc llndel the cl a norm oratm as an plishe in XVI has llc the ul work xusult of thc .md lc fha- H fqf- r.-r-..- ---q'.Q.f,,-,f-,.,,.v..s iw'-.,,f: ,Bu 'Fig-ffl? -'Lai ff. '-'???'QNc?-'f:gg:fj?5:47'r5'33-7254 x HBP ROV. 7 1,9315 So XY'hat?fVirginia Pierce, Hulda Ann Noland, Evelyn Foteet, Cfufw .' They lnsist Upon Zl Deatbly 'Uslm 3 -s Righl: 'I he Biology Field 'l rip. SECOND ROXVeAl,cfl.' Ye Olde Tickette Office-Mr. Forbes, Mr. Frerking, Mr. Keller f'wf1cr.' It Must Be a Good One-Lorene Stewart, Nadine Tesrorff, Marion Talbott. Right: Mixer Mix-Up. THIRD ROXV-Left: L'amour Toujours Ifamour-Tommy Marks, Jeannette Kruse. Left Center: Oo Drate Bid WOUd6fflll Man-Hazel jones and jack Jarvis. Right Center: The Slug UQ Line. f Right: Coca-Cola Cuties-Nan Chedester UQ, Jeannette Kruse, Anna Rheva Rolsky. i FOURTH ROW-Left.' Our Sympathy, Bill-Bill Hall and Irving Stone. Center: The Poifect Gentleman-Caroline Stout and joe Rutherford. Right: The King Wfas in the Counting House-Dewayne Johnson, Donita Gibbons, jimmy Fowler, Dick Beach fwe guessj, and Bill Case. FIFTH ROW!--Left: The Christmas Pageant-Betty King, Patty Webb, Elizabeth Brink, Vifilma Trautwein, Anna Gubera, and Dorothy Feldmeyer. Left Ceizter: Bernice Shier at Her Typewriter. Right Center: Take It Out, Take It Out, Take It Out, Remove It--G. Hubbard, Kenny Nord, Dick Gray, and Russ Lyytinen. Right: XY'ho'd 'a Thunk It?-DeAun Finnell. ' vp BOTTOM ROXV-Left: Home Sweet Home-Fred Lynch, Betty Creekmore, Virginia Pierce, Gwen Maxfield, Doris Hill and Pat McGowan. Ceizler: The After-School Exodus at the Wfest Entrance. Right: Discontinued-Betty Liston, Gwen Maxfield, Elizabeth Brink, and Doris Hill. Page 112 of rs, of xt- re, so iss .h- :ty ck Hg D ad he od tg- ah- to nn, est all ng nd ist he 35- il- id- 'ld EP- ! 1 f! L, , ,I ,F lhe new semester ushers in new Student Council heads, neu Luminary heads, :I ncxx tluh heads. and new heads in general. Billy Lase is elected to lead the Student Louncil lor the coming semester in as exciting an election as the old l'ecpers'l haxe ever witnessed . . . a bare majority of 40 ballots. This was, perhaps, thc most h elemental occurrence of the entire fiscal year to some people, according to reliable authorities. Herbert Yates succeeds Bernie Wfood as president of the Hi-Y, and do the Redcoats' faces match their jackets? Yes, they do! XM I - :lf X X 1 X ! IU Reports begin to fill the Luminaries about the progress of the Time campaign. The battle is heated but, out of the mob, appear three faces wrearhed in smiles. . . Virgel Parman, leading salesman, and Anna Rheva Rolsky and Bezty Lou Thoes, leading sales ladies. The campaign is a big success, too, for 1,960 Centralians are purchased to smash another record set by the class of '38. About this time, jack Carduff is nominated Cenrral's hard luck Student No. 1. They forgot about the co-editors of the Centralian when and Barbara English wins the coveted crown, ably paged by Nan Chedester, Margie Sample and Marion Talbott. At this point, Ohio Test results break into the open with top scores of 141 and 140. The 1939 class again smashes all previous records by having 66 seniors take marks of 100 or higher on the aptitude test. they took the ballot. Old formals come our of the mothballs and into the dance halls at the Army Hop 4 I W The ever-changing Luminary staff is again revised as Marybelle Lawing f succeeds Major Delson Lewis as Managing Editor. Wfork on the Spring Play is just beginning, and we look forward eagerly to the finished S I production. Field Day is also approaching, and Major Lewis is putting L I 0 L ' , the captains through their paces, the captains are putting the sergeants ii 'I i i through the paces, the sergeants are putting privates through the paces, V and the privates are putting themselves through the paces. All very irk- Q 1 some! Clubs begin to prepare feverishly for the 53rd annual Intersociely. ' Athletes are once more outside pounding the turf in preparation for the -n track season. lnterspersed with sporadic clashes between faculty and 5 student body, the junior election and senior meeting take place. jimmy I lfowler is elected president of the class of '40 The spring play comes f I off as scheduled and V. E. Parman, john Hanley, and Elizabeth Brink I gix e sparkling performances. I 1 1 last, but not least, we graduate. A final fling ends our school , Q W h j tatet-rs, and we, too, amble eff into life . . . the flood of memories jk- 1 I l , ceases and we wake up to reality. VC'e've nothing left but memories, but - Wg, ' ' ,ij ut-'ll gtlxxgtys haxe them. Page 115 1 . as Leafing through memory books and diaries brings back dreams in wild assortment, and we are transported into the past on the crest of this flood of memories .... The year is just beginning and the pigskin shares the limelight with the various elections. A fighting, better-than-average team is pro- duced, from the raw materials of bone and muscle, along with the omnipresent by-products-sweat, cotton, aching muscles, touchdowns, and mass hysteria. The entire school is subject to him and King Football knows it. As the season gets under way, the Activity Ticket goes over with a bang,' and the total mounts to 1505, smashing all previous records. Enter cold December, and Student Council, presidented by Patrick Hanley, the Irish gladiator, starts serious work on jubilee. King Football relinquishes his crown, as Peter Ler- ner, known far and wide as Pistol Pete, and Ralph McNeal, Moose to the team he so ably captains, are placed on the Interscholastic League all-star team. Once again the class of '39 drops its ballots in the little pasteboard box provided for that purpose and the officers are: president, Bill Hanley, vice-president, Bill Case, secretary, Bernie Wfood, treasurer, Barbara English, sgt.-at-arms, Lorene Stewart, and giftorian, Doris Surprise Package Hill. - . , i . 1 ' . M I . t it J calendar of the year 1939Ha banner year. A year full of memories: for the more than 500 seniors, memories of graduation and formals, of senior elections and ballots, of a gay foot- ball season, of that Ohio test nightmare, of friends and advisers who mean so much . . . never-to-be-forgotten memories, for the underclassmen, memories of rush- week and that first thrilling Intersociety night, of toil on the gridiron, of black and blue Tuesdays every ten weeks . . . memories to be resumed in coming installments. s : 1 B , xv T . ' j , ri i fi-5 Zfkyv- .,..... I N 0 J New Year and tidings of glad joy ring out as over 2,000 witness the jubilee with Maestro Bernie Wood and all the lads and lassies swing- ing it to success. Basketball and rush- ing fill the first weeks of 1939 to overflowing. As the season rolls on, it becomes evident that the newest edition in Blue Eagle basketball squads isn't going to win any loving cups. But it's a fighting team and gives Paseo quite a scare in the last tilt of the season, losing 13-17 to the league champions. As the first semes- ter draws to a close, Richard XVil- liams, class president, leads the mid- years down the aisle to the tune of- no, not Lohengrin-but Dear Old Central. Sixty-five receive their sheep- skins and wander off into life. Page 114 Il II , Time In YOUR hands u f . L L, P. ' V 'wr 5 ,J 1 .Y yr gi V 1 f 1 he lr v . .Al .l, V L ,X X 'fl' Ar, 1 , ., miss parade And The Angels Sing . . . . . Chorus Ou r Love .... , Kruse and Marks Three 'Ittle Fishies .......... Utter, Durham, Hubbard I'm In Love With the Honorable Mr. So-and-So . . Sly Old Gentleman . . . Little Skipper . . Every Tub ...... It Makes No Difference Now I Must See Annie Tonight Two Sleepy People . . . , Virginia Sparks , , Mr. Tudor , jimmy Fowler . . . . Slaches ' on The Grade Card , , Vince Kiniry , Ye Olde Eds Won't You Hurry Home? . . . Mother Hurrah For Spinach . . . Miss Beatty Flat Foot Floogie . . . Emersons Sweet As A Song . . . . Betty Showalter Thanks For The Memories . . . . Seniors Some Like It Hot . . . Couldn't Be Cuter . . Cuckoo, Cuckoo, Cuckoo . You're The Tops . . The Loveliness Of You , Once In A While , , You're A Sweetheart , , Sophisticated Lady . . . A Call To Arms ...... . . Gunter's Soup , Marilyn Williams . . . Thalians , , , Aristonians Imogene Butterworth . . . . A Date , Marion Talbott . Lorene Stewart . R.O.T.C. Hop You've Got To Be A Football Hero . Thelma Ward I Get A Kick Out Of You , , , , , Football The Touch Of Your Lips . .... I I l ! Footloose ..... All American Girl , Sweetie Pie ,... A Thousand Times No , Your I's Have Told Me So You've Got Everything . . Hold Tight . . . Night And Day . I Love To Whistle , Little Sir Echo . . . Sweet Little Headache . You Go To My Head , , Frere jacques .... I'm Getting Sentimental Over You Ferdinand ,,,,, . v Rosemary Richardson . , Nan Chedester . . Only 5C , , Fresh-man . . . No Studying QSign on Dotted Linej , Moreland Gladtew . . . Lessons , Any Boy . Irving Stone . Connie Persky . . . Hat . Jack Hanley . Beverly Bash . . . Art Elias It's Not What You Do But The Wfay That You Do It . . Mary Gott's Wfalk 1 Get Along Without You Very VC'ell .... . Examinations. Page 116 index ll'iX'1Y'e l '-ISI 1 60, 61 .Xllstoumti latcmtx 5tIslt311 67 Army llcpnl- 104 Army llot- Quc 1-1- s 107 Army Mantmcrs 104 Army Offitcfrs 106 Army Sub-llixision 105 Art tflnh . 88 Athletics Subhlhy ision 91 Basketball, First and Second Team 96 Basketball Lettermen 96 Basketball Snaps 97 Boys' Hi 82 Calendar 114, 115 Central Fmerson Club 72 Central Franklin Club 68 Central jefferson Club 70 Central Webster Club 66 Centralian Snaps 90 Centralian Staff 89 Chorus 85 Company A 105 Company B 105 Company C 105 Company D 105 Contents . . . 5 llelphian llterarx Soi ielx' 71 Departmental Strap. 103 l'.Il1.1I1LL'1S I lofi XS faculty llcwnls S6 lttculty Piincl . V 57- 58 1,l.HHH.x lj,-.-iw, 1118, 109 5 , ,lK,, . .i,,, V 115 1 99 tint 1 , K Football, First and Seconcl Terms Football l.t-ttermen Football Snaps . Forum Club Foreword French Club German Club Girl Reserves Girls' Sports Managers . Girls' Sports Snaps . Girls' Sports Teams Golf . . . Government Sub-Division Home Rooms Sub-Division . Home Rooms-Adams to Dahl Davis to Harley Hayes to Iockridge Iukens to Sandberg Scott to Wade Wardell to Spikes Intersociety Ratings . . . Intersoeiety Snaps Intersociety Representatives Intramural Sports jubilee . . . junior Class Groups . junior Class History junior Class Officers Luminary--First 'lierm Luminary-Second Term . Mid-Year Class llistory . Micl-Year Senior Officers Mid-Year Senior Panel , Minerva Literary Society . 96 92 94 86 4 88 86 82 99 99 100, 101 95 55 41 42 45 46 49 50 55 65 65 64 98 78 39 58 58 76 26 26 y-v 611 I v ft l I T' if H Q 1. -1 1 1' P I . I r f if 1 1 1 1 , ,. I. ttf 1, 'fn' ,L QQ? if... E. 15 :V 1 V I 1 N 3. , , ik , l . 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Q' F . e-if X 'Sl' lb .qs Social Science Society 31 Societies Sub-Division 69 Society of Literature and History . 74 Sophomore Groups . 40 Sophomores at Central Junior 54 Spring Play 79 Student Council . 59 Tennis . . 95 Thalian Literary Society . 73 Title Page . 2,3 To Central . 6 Track . 95 Underclassmen Sub-Division 37 Zoology Club 85 sophomores CConti'nued from Page 402 Miss Parade 116 National Honor Society 14 Orchestra 80 Productions Sub-Division . 75 Prophecy 111 Psychology Club 37 School Division 8,9 Senior Activities 28 to 36 Senior Ballot 15 Senior Class History . 12 Senior Class Officers 12 Senior Panel . 16-25 Seniors Sub-Division 11 Snap Shots 30, 33, 34 CENTER GROUP-Seventh Row: A. Gubera, O. Smith, B. Shapiro, M. Gallagher, A. Carlson, B, Webb, E. Meng, A. Donly, S. Scheurer, H. Brown, J. Morledge, R. Williams, F. McHenry, E. Padgett, W. Troupe, R. Wren, E. Seelbinder, E. Doris. Sixth Row: I, Depew, R. Dyer, R. Brown, R. McCrary, S. Fowler, W. Vanderhoof, S. Carpenter, D. Papas, R. Swallow, K. Sumonia, V. Amor, A. Cochener, B. Smith, H. Hunting- ton, J. McGuire. Fifth Row: D. Thomas, B. Sabin, B. Dietrich, J. Hesler, G. McClure, J. Birk, L. Salwinsky, M. Sneary, J. Westrope, J. Reppell, N. Test, C. McCoy, M. Dearmond, D. Taylor, B. Fisher, T. Botz, B. Matheson, G. Rimel. Fourth Row: H. Wilson, G. Neely, J. Fell, D. Matheson, E. James, M. Cox, G. Drake, S. Lipsey, M. Meyer, M. Bender, B. Watson, V. Lay. K. Kamm, R. Coats, M. Silberman, N. Greenberg. Third Row: R. Goldfinger, B. Hamilton, T. Piper, V. San- ders, D. Keeling, B. Cummickel, R. Hewitt, B. Thornbrugh, B, Pul- hamus, B. Isham, N. Henkin, M. Dorfivian, M. Belzer, L. Meyer, H. Sandy, B. Berry, R. Gamet. Second Row: L. Willis, M. Williams M, Reynolds, L. Ward, B. Coleman, A. L'Hommedieu, J. Norman, A Drago, L. Hutchin. S. Peltzman, J. Trautwein, F. Kramer, F. Bartlett H. Curfman, B. Reimer. First Row: J. Berridge, L. Conard, S. Ward, A. Berkson, D. Kuhn, M. Frost, P. Grinnell, L. Ratti, G. Morantz B. Davisson, B. Larbig, S. Wright, B. Combs, B. Taylor, G. Kornis BOTTOM GROUP-Eighth Row: B. Thompson, C. Urikefer, R. Ballan tyne, D. Anderson, G. Kallas, B. Dwyer, D. Early, F. Smith, J. Brown H. Weinsaft, S. Cox, J. Egelstori, R. Wenzel, H. Kupperman, N. Graham, D. Marbery, E. Moran, E. Bellah, H. Golden, W. Fuqua, M. Rogers, M. O'Neill, H. Adams, H. Richardson. Seventh Row: M. Bell, M. Bart- ley, R. Nelson, D. Finke, B. Winbigler, H. Deardorff, J, Swearingen, I. Anderson, V. Patti, D. Snow, J. Werner, S. Mazon, H. Miller, L. Overly, R. Howel, B. Estes, K. Schoonover, E. Rosenberg, M. Som- mers, B. Parmenter, L. Butler. Sixth Row: D. Dobbins, B. Stitt, J. Leavitt, O. Jones, I. Lenhart, D. Crook, B. Aker, V. DeMarco, F. Mason, B. Stice, N. Glavas, R. Long, M. Mallon, D. Turpin, G. Man- fredi, R. Bevis, B. Pidersen, B. Rahner, E. Ford. Fifth Row: B. Dorrell, S. Stock, C. Persky, H. Shryock, B. Bohenberg, S. Creek, F. Ford, B. Zaner, L. Stainbrook, J. Finley, J. Allin, H. Ritterhoff, E. Gray, M. Feder, C. Poston, B. Main, H. Jones, V. Cupp, F. Tompson, E. Schmidt. Fourth Raw: L. Thomas, D. Penney, K. Girolami, C. Fines, D. Barnard, V. Wallace, R. Schwartz, M. Madden, B. Jarrott, B. Shnayerson, T. Swade, W. Beresford, P. Foster, D. West, L. Knox, D. Fowler, P. Webb, B. Hawes, B. Duggan, B. Huffman. Third Row: B. Fretz, K McRay, J. Hoover, D. Reed, M. Rees, E. Ballard, L. Shipley, L. Rotkin D. Hurd, M. Heinzle, J. Lane, E. Williams, D. Swan, E. Robbins, B Bash, M. Ray, M. Cummins, G. Nolte, F. Oconnor. Second Row: M Wiser, B. Eppler, A. Florance, M. Judge, M. Chapman, F. Davis, C Hammer, K. Hill, S. Lipkin, L. Brown, M. Close, U. Nash, J. Rhodes W. Turpin, V. Urquhart, H. Rigdon, B. Counts. R. Hoover, M. Meinen First Row: B. Ayres, R. Heuman, B. Haney, R. Passman, J. Ward, J Giancerelli, M. Ozar, J. Crosby, D. Brown, N. Dennis, G. Ellis, D Allison, B. Mullarky, D. Liston, D. Caulk, D. Herschherger, J. 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