Central High School - Centralite Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1950

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SPANISH CI LB ow I 5 pnaxky NI bt IH lcwy M Ply mer an1ot15 I Houbhtbx R Gerber B I ww I Irnst n M Grlhert Rau M155 Brakeman H Blumenstem I Tendler l Cyuttent tg A Cyl rdstune 5 I rommer S I'1fler iandler l LILNIIILQI' D Sunon N Ieer C IL IQCLFIIJA Let us look III on .1 typ1eal meetmn ot Central Q L1 bouedul Hnp 1n1t1 or the Spamsh Club to those who huent hid the PILISLIFC ot stuelymg the bpm nh l'lIlQLllLL 'lhe meetmg IN tllletl to order hy the presldent Amelu l1n1ot1y 'Ilm hung the second term Amel11 1x muted by Ilse Lowry xx ho took oyer I-loughhx The mmutes are retd hy the eompetent sctretary XIIFLIFLI Paysner and the dues are collected hy the treasurer I-Ienr1etta Blumenstem who was eleeted atter the vr1duat1on ot Rene Gerber And so mth the IWLISIDLNS oyer the meet1n1 hefum mth 1 yyeleome IINIIIIIOII to Centrll ytudents to p1rt1e1p1te III 1 dehghttul hour ot SPIUINII entertunmenr The n1nt1 lour 19 went 1n earmng Spuun sonw ant dantex 'Ile meet1nf N oset t 10 xx I eyeryone rem1rk1nQ on hoyx qu1eklx the tune l'l1e5 and hows muth they enyoy the meennm Learmng sonm and daneeb la only one ot the many ty pcs ot programb put on hy the elub under the Nponsorslup ot NIN Brakemm In the I ut as 1n the Ievs1S I' Iuder S INCISLDIJSLIHI I Pomeranee C FINCIIOH B Seyhurn R Moss V L1pS1tL G Golelstem S RIIIILF B Hurvntz I Nagelberf, Rau 5 R Bam M Nrmrh I uurth I Darn A Fell 5 k Bent yy D ty XI Itrrer D Rusk1n D Ixarr wr yent tl t uw e1rr1e on many 1et1x1t1ey or mstante durme the September anulry tCI'IIl the tlulw had m1ny xmtory from SPIDIQII speakmg COLIIIIFILS 1t sm money on Spun and Qouth AIIILFILI llllll' aeoalti lnt fllill' euitoms and ymted other lu h sehool by muh eluluy Some ot 1ts 1et1y1t1es dunng the Iehrutry lune term were equllly entert11n1ng tor example the eluh heard 1 yery 1ntereSt1nz round tm e 4-IINLLINNIOII on Cuba and Mexuo ly Betty 41pr1ayk1 Dorm Nfutuey Rosa Nieler 1nd Opheha Nleleer A Group ot yery talented xtudents put on .1 S1 IDINII yk1t 1n the' torm ot 1 rad1o program Irom the Qtorx doxyn to the adxertnement eyerythmg vyas nen IH bpannh 'Ihe club alio had Quebts trom South Amer1e1n tountnes who gpoke on yuhyeetw ot rnterewt to ill the stue ents The aun ot the club lx not only to enterta1n but to one the studenty 1 ehanee to make me ot the Spameh they lglffl m the the room and to hnd what 1 yersa t1 e l.IIf'LIl0C.1fI N L, 4 . R .'I.A A' ',',I.'e',I. .1 , . .' ',A. 1. .7 ',f. 'Ae ,A. A. , . , I ' , 2. v 4 ' , . .e ', ., f ici, . , . , . '. , . i , Q. ' '. . I X . ' 2.' U. A , . ' I , .. . ', ., .Y Y. ' .' . ' , . .I U . . - 1, ff 4. Nc-' 1 , . -,'.R1t-,j. 1-11.1-, A.1 -,,.S'llA ,1'.111-1f,,s.-J. 11- A, , ,' . ' Cf L ll f y- g I' 'X ye' . 1e.ll . '-d - 'L f . ' L Q - I .1 I I .D I V. I ' I .II IR. -I ' ' -R - I ' - 1 thc vice-presidency' upon the 3.Zradu.1tio11 of Edward . '- ' ' . ' ' .' ' . . A 'A if, . 'V J 'Q I 'A . A w, -'P' ' I ' . 'I 'I . : y' 1 1 ' R14 I 11 'A .':1. K4 . 1 5 - 4 N -1 r ' ' tolli . 'V 7 g if el fel L1 3: 'ita A - - . - 5 l .5 'I I A 4- '1 '1. , .ef

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ivic Ciaining .1 broader knowledge ot' the civic institu- tions. and the problems vvhich reign throughout our citv. is the main purpose of the Civic C.lub. In the fall term, the C.ivic Club had a social worker speak at one ot' the meetings on the desperate situaf tion of manv of the Mexican tiamilies in Detroit. Soon aftervvards. as .1 result of this talk. the members ot' the C.ivic C,lub made up .1 Christmas basket C011- taining canned foods vvhich they themselves cols lected through .1 contest. and donated it to a destitute Mexican familv. A movie program. vvhich vvas produced jointlv through the etforts of the CQivic Club and the Linitv Forum, vvas put under the direction of President Hanna Eisler who did it very capable job of handling all the activities ofthe fall term. In the spring term. the first activity of the C.ivic Cllub was that of having Z1 speaker from the 'luvenile Court of the Police Depirtment to speak on the sub- ject ot juvenile problems 1I1Ll their solutions In co OPCFIIIOII vvith the Contemporuv Arfurs CM Club. .1 visit to the Pontiac Mental Hospital. Izloise. in May. constituted the semi-annual trip to .1 cnv institution that the C ivic' C.lub takes each term. Another trip. this time to one ot' the C.ircuit C ourts ot' Detroit, vvill be one of the manv activities vvluch are on the agenda tor next term. As its spring president. 'loyce Wolf' carried the Civic Cllub through all its activities under excellent sponsorship of Mr. Pettis. A set of plans qvvhich vvill consist ot' programs. pamphlets. .1ncl visiting speakers from trartic court. etc.i for .1 safe driving campaign. are being worked on with the hopes ol' having them completed bv next term. affecting each and every member of the school. The other otiicers during the fall term vvere Gail Hvman. vice-president. Florence Tuckel. secretary: and .lanet Lovvinger. treasurer. In the spring term Hannt hisler vvis vice president the secretirv vvis e n Zivons in e 0 te retun c position 1s trelsurer CIVIC CII it ic nv 1 F Tue e ir cn P ullcv 1 isbn R Millmin P Cher s cr v 11 in o cr s Stcin L oss N C1 rdi n I son zz -4 I: Hougi is R it Zivonts D R bert D Harris I5 Tiu er Neiman I e si N c it Ixrnuse R F ci erg C1 I5 o in X Lipton I ee R Nnvder E Ntchs C1 W einrriub bove P c z u cr Isiz I5 We Llyllrrf In vi A A I A A ii Ev Aly t ' ti . cl ,lanlt I. vving'r 1 1' eil l1er . Q, 'Ii Rf, I: I. M1 st-n. D. K ritz. ,I XX'ilf. . ktl. H. g. cj- . . T A, .Lctbt . . i . . . - 'rm Iii l'. G. Hfi . , DI. I. wing-. N. Levvi.. R. f 7 . Nlr. rl. Gr . . II. 'ti I . Z. Vlaccb . Ru '. Iltbv Pet ff J: If. j, . ti A s. . i. . - br A, . D. Zi've. H. Lip. in. AI. Kaufman. I.. II X. - M. ' -. . r-'db . '. lb' . ' .IN. I.--- E- 4, ,efy Q f , , . Lint-linan. Rot 3: Ii. Ta bl. P, '.t'. . -in-



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LIBRARY STAFF Rau 1 S Goodmm I Krouse E Pl 1tt Rau 7 K Klem Sell M Cullen B Kuhn Rou a Miss Hahn H Katz S Klemman j Henckcn 1faf.,1 Cf A Gallla est omms drylsa ln partes tres One can often hear these sounds when p1ss1ng hy room 207 What language ms nt' Latm XX'hats gonng on' A meetxng of the Iatm Cluh 1 group of young people who helleye that the language ol mclent Rome rs worthy of study srnce rt serxes as a hasls for all our modern romance languages The cluh thxs year IS under the ahle dxrectlon of Dr Edrth Kos ack 1 new memher of Central s faculty Othcratmg durmg the fall term were Consuls TXILIFIOD Cullen 1nd Ilsa Lowey Scrlhe Helen Alexander and 'lreasurer Sharon Relsman lor the sprung term the officers were Consuls Mark Daylcl son md Ilsa Lowey Scrlhe Helen Alexander and Ger1ld Idexnberg as Treasurer Among the yanous actmtues t1ken up hy the group were 1 meetrng wrth the L1t1u Cluh of Western Hxgh School and a tour of the Art lviuseum accompanled hy Z1 lecture on ancxent culture The purpose of the cluh IS to further knowledge of Roman Cruhzatron and appreclttnon ol I.1t1n as a hasxs for modern day hung Tu 61119 Lgrary 51 ff XVIII you stamp thxs please ' Is there 1 copy ot W uthenng Heights rn the llhrary ' Wlaere can I tmd the American History hooks These are just a tew of the questlons that the memliers of the lxhrary st 1tf 1re asked e 1ch day The hhrary Sllff rs composed of twelye students who must hue 1 hrgh lf11LlClI'llL record 1nd must 1lso spend one hour 11 d1y nn the lnhrary Thexr dutnes rnclude cxreulatlng hooks shelyrng and arrangxng returned books md checknng the c1rcl LIfllOgLlC. In xddmtron they attend a hhr1ry LlISS once a week whlch IS conducted hy our llhrarlan Mxss Ora Hahn At these classes they learn and are tested on tl1e hook classnhcatnons and lrhrary dutnes lor the lane work these stuelents do nn the lll7I'1Fy they IFC gnen two and a half hours eredrt fentral ls fortunate ID haung an excellent llhrary plus 1 competent 1nd rellahle lrhrman and staff IATIIN CLLB R011 1 I: Schulalc I Spexakow I Stone B Wlanttaya R011 7 I Lowry B Femberg M Cullen S Relsman H Alexander R LaMar Rau 3 S Otns B Baclchaut E Houghthy S Blum Al Pappas M Dnrelsun I ' .'1 1C '1 . .I ' A1 I ' ' . 1 . L ' 1 4- 1 I-.1,'-, 1 .. 1 1 1 .1 1'1. ' 'R' L'. . ' 1 v -f '- - -. 1 P. - 1 - 1 11 . 1 1 1 ' 1' i l ' 1.1 ' 'I 1 f1f . ' ' 1' ' ' '. A 1' Y '1',j '111 ' ' '1',1 A 'I' ' ' -1 '11 I '. -I Y 1 . f v 'f-- ', 111- v I 1 , 1 1 11. 1 .1 K xl Y . I. I 1 1 , 1. 1 1 . - - -- .1 1, 1 1- . . - 1 1.1 1, ,1 1 , 1: A 1, My , -1 - 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 J 1 ' 1' '1 1 ,Ik ' 1 ' 1 f I . . 1, , 1, . 1. -. 1 , J. , . , . . ,. 11 1 , . ', . , . ' '. U l' 1 A - '- 'v'- ' 1 .- 1 , -, .4 . C - 1 1- Y I . 'V -1 ,1 V I A ' 1 1 . t,. l , - v v 1 -' ' - . 1 111 1 1. X 'A K .I. . ' 'fi ' ' ' 1' 1 '. 1 ' 1 ' ' I ' I. 3 1 11 'g ' , A K1 Q 1' , 1 . ' 9- '- . A . . S . Y -. 1 , .. - 1 ,Y - - 1 1 '1 Q , ' .'1 ' Q' 'L ' '11 ' ' . ,K 1 , ,s k- . , , V 1 1 ' 1' ' ' 7.-1 ' 1 V K 1 Y I 6 A 1- I A 1 ' 1 X 2 'L 1 '1 ' .' . ',.. 1 , . ' 11 -1 . , . ' 'v, . ', 1 ' , 1 . ' ' 1 ' 1' . 1, . ' , 1. . , ' ', . 1' 1' .

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