Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1942

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Anna E. Wolison fNot in Panelj English Caroline L. Lewis Commerce Hllllllll I. M. Lukens Wood Work and Rebekah W. L. Lockridge Ceramics Leibengood Science A, H, Roberts Science Virginia E. Mathematics Hazel Roads Robertson Alice L, Scott Phys. Education Speech Science B. W. McDaniel Social Science Elmer E. Rush Spec. Assignment Mary C. Scoville Commerce T. E. Talmadge Spec. Assignment H. H. Oldendick Science Edward L. Salmon journalism and Social Science Mary Hurt Shafer English Rebecca F. Tomlin English G Speech G. R. Watson Social Science and Commerce Virginia Oldham English Dorothy May Sandberg Science H. S. Slaymaker Phys. Education and Science Erdmuthe von Unwerth German and Mathematics Florannah Welsh Social Science Mari F. Whitney Music Neva Eleanor Wing Home Making Hazel Purnell Phys. Education Wilfred Schlager Music Carl Spikes R. O. T. C. Madge Wardell French and Commerce Marie B. Westertield Social Science Ella Wiberg Social Science Ethel D. Wynne Latin lust a few more weeks and We shall have finished another school year. Such great changes have taken place dur- ing this time that few of us can realize the tur- moil in which the World is. The most destruc- tive of all wars is being waged: democracy, with its ideals and methods, is being chal- lenged by dictatorships. Hatred, suspicion and jealousy are maliciously taking advantage of love, confidence and fellowship. On youth falls the burden of bringing order out of this chaos. It is our duty and yours to overthrow the enemy: but yours to establish the new order of brotherhood and equality which will assure a lasting peace. Youth will have the strength and intelligence to succeed. Each of you has an important part in the reconstruction. Search diligently for it and assume the responsibility. The futu.re of the world is in your hands. C. O. Williams, Vice-Princi pal ? Page 1 l

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Mildred Abel Counselor Katherine Baer Study Hall Doris Callahan English Maud F. Compton Social Science O. F. Diersen Social Science Erdice Grube Commerce Coah Henry Art Page 10 Nolan Alexander Science Mabel Beattie Health Center Benj. F. Chambers English Elsie Cornell Commerce F. E. Estes Machine Shop Frank Guemple Phys. Education Edith Humphrey Spanish You who are Seniors are leaving high school at a time of as great confusion as the world has ever seen. Yet it presents to you real oppor- tunities. For the first time in years you can get work if your record here has been at all satis- factory. You are also urged everywhere to continue your training in college for as great a time as you can afford, or for as long a time as your preparation increases your usefulness to your country. You and your parents will have to choose between the two roads. In either case we hope that what you have learned here will help you to succeed. Bess G. Clapp O. F. Dubach Principal lil IRM R. O. Davis Mary R. Grubbs I. Ivan Hayes R. L. Heischman Camille Lamy English :S Speech Social Science Commerce Drafting Phys. Education Clerk Inez Dahl I. P. Frerking A. E. Harley Frank I. Kirker lla Maude Kite Commerce Social Science Printing Spec. Assignment English Robert W. Forbes C. S. Hann Marguerite Science Science Kellerstrqss L. E. Gunter Kermit S. Keller Registrar Cafeteria Mgr. Science Mildred E. Keating Clothing



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Sllllll I llllll llll Due to the hearty backing of the school, this year was an extremely successful one for the student gov- erning body. It carried through the tasks facing it with flying colors. In every field of endeavor-activity ticket sales, mixers, assemblies, Centralian sales and others-it had favorable results. In addition to its regular activities the Central Stu- dent Council of 1941-42 has to its record the successful management of the coathanger drive, the promotion of Pan-American day, and the founding of the Central Pep Club. The crowning achievement of the council was, however, the production of the first Variety Night to be entirely managed by the students. The other first term officers were: sergeant-at-arms, Ioe Rodierp critic, Bob Stahl. Other second term offi- cers were: sergeant-at-arms, Iean Richardson: critic, Ioe Gaba. Page 12 Chuck Comstock Bob Staiger Timmy Matthews President V.-President Secretary Wayne Owens Iim Brooks Dick Hudson President V.-President Secretary El-if? H FIRST TERM STUDENT COUNCIL Top row-B. Tolle, B. Webster, C. O'Dowd, I. Kresse, B. Dietrich, D. Hudson, C. Keady, B. Criger, H. Browning, B. Quick, P. Taylor. 4th row-S. Crain, E. Duggin, W. Maddux, B. Meyer, A. Reisner, B. Twin, B. Staiger, L. Kessler, H. LaNoue, R. Farmer, H. Passman, B. Smith. 3rd row-B. Partnoy, D. Watson, D. Oelschlaeger, M. Meinsen, N. McCourtney, M. Shryock, M. Erikson, I. Brooks, B. Duggins, M. Mclntyre, N. Corbley, D. Butler. 2nd low-M. Smart, B. Goldstein, N. Boone, M. Demain, L. Springer, C. Sloan, B. Nixon, I. Richardson, V. Bengert, G. Bowman, H. Rogers, D. Curvan. Bottom row-B. Swegle, F. Scott, B. Staley. C. Comstock, T. Matthews, I. Rodier, B. Stahl, B. Burns, B. Horn, B. ' Riley, M. Abend. l SECOND TERM STUDENT COUNCIL Top How-I. Harsh, N. Moon, G. Porter, I. Guptill, G. Tamblyn, B. Criger, C. Keen, P. Silence, B. Prout, H. Woltkamp, G. Beeler. 4th row-E. Breitaq, B. Yokum, D. Harris, B. Dunn, B. Dietrich, I. Fredrick, K. Wright, G. Stevens, P. Parks, E. Feiring, M. Holzman. 3rd rows--G. Scott, N. Baker, B. Logan, E. Wever, C. Klassen, S. Peterson, I. Hammack, I. Neal, V. Corlett, M. King, B. Owens. 2nd row-M. Bobb, R. Kirk, L. Springer, D. Oelschlaeger, I. Moore, C. Ramos, B. Frernerman, E. Lighthizer, G. Smith, B. Herzog. L. Parker. Bottom row-H. Bittner, I. Gaba, I. Richardson, I. Brooks, W. Owens, D. Hudson, P. Ewell, M. McIntyre, M. Mason, G. Robertson.

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