Central High School - Centralite Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1942

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Hundred A' 'A' 'A' i' Miss Emma Mayer How many bones are there in the hulnan body? Miss Bessie McCoy Really, boys and girls, I liked this story so much. Miss Esther McCoy No, you shouldn't say that, boys and girlsg really, you shouldn't ' Mr. E. O. McCullough You, too, can make a bicycle racltf' Miss janet McFarlane Now, you know better than that. Mrs. Helen McKenzie ':Buenos noches, senor. Mrs. Gladys Mead l'And now, in order-the circulation of blood through the heart. Miss Augusta Meiser No, that word couldn't possibly be the direct objectf, Mr. Gordon Minton In any given stages of the arts with successive applications . . Mrs. Gladys Montgomery Modern architecture has its points, tool Miss Clara Myers That's the function of the skeleton. Mr. Phillip Nichamen 5'Use the filter to get the cloud effects. Mrs. Agnes Nankervis The perfect stenographer doesn't chew gum. Miss Esther Nau Yes, committee is a collective noun. Miss Nina Naas Have you passed your eighty-word test? Mr. Alfred Ottewell Salmanovitz-keep quiet. Take the next question. Mr. Louis Panush Now, Norman, think. What is valence? Mrs. Frieda Paperno lf you don't agree with me, say so. ' Mr. Glenn Pettis Litwak or Galitsianer? Mr. Deuber Phillips Has anyone a match? Miss Sara Raskind Plenty of rest, good food, and fresh air . . .' Mrs. Mae Rentsch . . . And then came the Great Migration. Miss Ruby Richardson Porta, portae, portae, portant, porta . . . Miss Elizabeth Robinson Keep your feet on the floor and elbows on the desk. Mr. Verne Rogers You won't find that in Hamtramck. Miss Lucille Rosenthaler The subject is always nominativef' Mr. Wilmont Sanford Lob it over the net-playerf, Miss Charlotte Sargeant No-not vide'bantur but videban'tur. Miss Dennabelle Sawyers . . . and now transcribe those brief forms. Dr. Harry Seitz Sing from your diaphragm. Mr. Manual Simon Will someone please tell me . . . ' Miss Ella Slyfield Has the lunch line gone YPIT, Mrs. Dorothy Smith Democracy is not just so many right elbows pushing so many blue pencils across a ballot on election clay. ' Mr. Harold Stevens Obiter dictum? No! Magruder says, verbatim, the decision is retro- active. Miss Elsie Stevenson What effect did the Renaissance and the Crusades have on the discov- ery of America? Mr. Harold Taft Registrations will be taken early for summer school, Miss Mildred Tayler I Q No, that's impossible. How could two parallel planes intersect in :t straight line? Miss Helen Till K'Keep your eyes off the keys! Mrs. Ethelwyn Verschaeve Red, yellow, and blue are the primary colors. Miss Olga Voitovich A man who owned M of a farm sold M of his share for S8400 . . Miss Henrietta Walker No-not James I-James II. Miss Phyllis Ward All students from French HJ and on are welcome to the French Clubf' Miss Helen Wattles - No, you forgot to change the sign and add. Mr. Malcolm Weaver 'Tackle him lower. Mr. Preston Wells Play it a bit softer. Miss Olive Wiggins But x plus y equals 9.' Miss Susan Wilmer 1 I UA preposition is something you should never end a sentence with. Sgt. Wright Attention! Mr. Francis Zwickey , I Hold that line! ' 1 Q , I Il IA1 be - E llilllm M .Jun ,,. Twenty-seven

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Miss Grace Anderson When that Aprille with his shoures sootef' Miss Marjorie Atkinson Remember-it's one thing to be educatedg but it's another matter to stay so. Mr. Birger Bakke Here's another nugget of wisdom from the old master. Mr. Paul Berlin Shall I begin at the second bar? Mr. Homer Bliss If the party of the first part no longer had business comiertions uitli the party of the second part . . 3' Miss Everette Bridge What is your opinion about the witches' prophecy in Macbeth? Mrs. Deora Brokaw I'll let you know when I'm boasting. Mr. Willis Brooks When I was in China . . .H Miss Laura Buelow H Fifteen words with no errors to pass lype. lll.' Miss Elizabeth Burns Was Macbeth an admirable character? Miss Ernestine Burton No slacks on the tennis court! Miss Hazel Caldwell There's energy in gum chewing. Put it in your finger-s!' Miss Henrietta Carr t This is not a usual situation! Mr. Roscoe J. Coats Perpetual motion is feasible in theory, but . . Miss Helen Connolly How does the world situation look today? Miss Helen Conyerse Know your ten lines for toniorrowf, Miss Carrie Copeland ''Kay-gay-are-all-ish-chay-jay.H Miss May Creech At haec studia adulescentiam a lunt, senectutem Sgt. Culotta 'Company, rest. Miss Ella Davenport The best way to work is sitting down. Miss Helen Delbridge What can I do for you? . . . Why, certainly! Mrs. Clara Dierdorf And glide, and glide, and glide . . Y' Miss Carol Dow Tell me not in mournful numbers. Mrs. llennie Edwards Soi erosion has now become a serious problemf Mr. Roys Ellis lf you call the number of dollars I have a and Mr. Ford has b, I can prove that a equals b. Mr. Spenser S. Fishbaine Remember your I. C., folks! Miss Margaret Flynn A good recitation is worth a penny. oblectantf' the number of dollars 1 . f . yy i . I I 1, T - ' num, U1 urn: ,. Twenty-six Me 0ne k i' 'A' 'k Miss Lucy Gardner What is the theme of To n Mouse? Miss Maude Goodhue A-S-D-F-G-space-H-,LK-I.-semicolon. Miss Ula Grace 'tNooo-I'm sorry. He's not in my study hall. Miss Ora Hahn We have a host of wonderful new books. Mrs. Frieda Hall Work independently now. Mr. Arnold Hansen Are you a IQA? Whafs your name? Miss Meleta Harmon 'iWatch your vitamins, boys and girls. A balanced diet is important. Miss Elizabeth Harvey Let's make a suit with a neat ple-at! Mr. Franklin Henshaw Whether you'd say 'Dear Mr. President' or 'My dear Mr. President' would depend on whether you're a Republican or Democrat. Miss Mildred Hodgen Knit one, purl two. ' Miss Catherine Jerwich A joint is a place where two bones meet. Mr. Clyde Kammerer If I'm not here-l'll be in 303, or the office, or . . Mr. Donald Kelley Tie your bandage like this. Mr. William Koerper Who said the London Philharmonic isn't as good as Freddie Martin? Mr. Ralph Loefiier Let it hit the backboard hrstf' Mr. john Madonna Watch the fella on first. Mr. Eugene Magnell Burns wrote better in dialect than in English. Mrs. Natalie Malloy -period-space-space. Miss Naida Marich Tres bien, monsieur! Mais, maintenant ln reponse Corrente. Mrs. Elizabeth Marsh Remember your theorems. Mr. Homer Martin Yes, now prove it.', Miss Elizabeth Mason Now, children, do you understand?



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I 'C t 'D . 12 521 rf-'L-' '31 L. 92 Q D , , fry Ay 1' '- ' . AM ' 5 3 - -, s' Wigs 3' WINTER- llurtling storms descending swiftly, silently, expending their fairies, and hurrying away, leaving a soft white blanket .... lleavy boots trodding on clean fallen snow, rnarelring to take up new positions on fresn battle grounds .... Fear in the eyes of the people, and a silent longing for Spring ....

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