Central High School - Centralite Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1955

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Sixteen Judy Reports Successful Year AD MANAGER RICHARD STERNBERG CIRCULATION MANAGER JACKIE SALTZ EDITOR-IN-CHIEF JUDY SANDERS CENTRALITE STAFF-S. Nathan, B. Garber, L. Cohen, L. Schurgin, B. Kauf- man, J. Saltz. Absent: J. Wendell, S. Linovitz, H. Goodman. ., - - -- - -, .'.,.f'-1.4.1 .,..s5'ifs CENTRALITE EDITORS-E. Kusnit, Art man, Graduate Editor. Absent: N. White, Editorg F. Schreier, Activities Co-Editorg Sports Editor. N. Rosengard, Activities Co-Editorg E. Zeid-

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Q K..- STUDENT SPRING STAFF-Row 1-J. Wendell, S. Row 2-M. Grodsky, M. Rachleff, R. Berk. Komisar, M. Linden, B. Garber, S. Nathan, A. Mar- Row 3-L. Cohen, S. Davidson, S. Linovitz. golis. Mad Confusion Brings Results I The editor-in-chief, as well as the various other editors, is chosen in a unique way. The past editors have a con- ference, and decide who the future editors of the paper will be. The students who are chosen excell in Journ- alism and therefore are able to give advice encoura e 9 g ment, and sympathy to their reporters when the time arises. Apparently, all this mad turmoil in room 122 pays off, for under the fall staff, the Central Student was awarded a first prize in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Contest, which is nationwide. Editor-in-chief during the fall term was Rae Jean Blatnikoff, news editor, Rena Schrodeck, feature editor, Helen Amhowitz, news-feature editor, Elaine Braverman and Janet Levenson, and sports editors, Noel Lawson and Art Levine. In the spring term, Winifred Ledger was editor-in-chief with Leba Cutler editing on the news-feature page, Rochelle Komisar editing on the news page, Judy Grod- sky on the feature page, and Harvey Berman on the sports page. As the school year ended and the staff departed for various points of the country on their vacations, they un- doubtedly remembered the good old days when their nerves were about to snap in the midst of cutting, pining, gluing, reading, writing, and talking, when they glared at articles which refused to be written, when they stared daggers into the backs of editors who had just killed an article with a sweep of their pencil. These will be their memories, but they will remember the pleasant things too, such as winning coveted awards, being patted on the back by an editor with a word of encouragement, and always finding their sponsor, Mr. Birger Bakke, will- ing to give a helping hand. SPRING EDITOR-IN-CHIEF WINNIE LEDGER CENTRAL STUDENT SPRING EDITORS - ROW 1 -B. Jaf- fee, Ad Editor: L. Cutler, News-Feature Editorg R. Komisar, News Editor. Row 2-L. Natinsky, Exchange Editorg P. Ivory, Circulation Managerg H. Berman, Sports Editor. Fifteen



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Trials and Tribulations What rush. what hubub. what foresight, Was needed to edit this Centralite! For all the activities that Central offers. XVould give good argument' to potential scoffers. The events and memories here are of interest to all Be they of springtime or be they of fall. For the Centralite attempts to make us feel glad Upon recalling all the good' times we've had. Upon reading the Centralite. the student body purrs. Thanks to Editor-in-chief Judy Sanders. Judy was in a continual stew To get all of Central life recorded for you. There are activities here for every palate. For this you can't call me a liar. Thanks to the co-activities editors Natalie Rosengard and Friedelle Schreier. Three cheers for Elaine Zeidman From all of the mothers and dads. For she is the gal who edited Their dear children and our dear grads. XVe can all be happy and proud, As this is a school with fight. And the name of the girl who set it in print Is the sports editor. Nancy White. Circulation Manager of the 'Lite this year Handles the finances which are so dear. She goes by the name of Jack-ie Saltz And until the job is done. she never halts. We've photographed the Student Council XVhose government's no fool. This group has the purpose Of helping run the school. Represented here are the language clubs. Whose members are by no means dubs. For when all is said and done. They'll be world travelers, each and every one. Our Unity Forum stresses brotherhood. It does work which is both kind and good. lt's a huge club. how could it miss When it strives to wipe out prejudice? Want to be a teacher or nurse? At these activities do you wish to rehearse? YVell. read the Centralite, for two of its features Are clubs for future nurses and teachers. Central's sportsmen and sportswomen Are recorded here for posterity. These kids are full of vim and vigor And spirit that reeks with darity. Naturally. the grads are entitled to their spot. Their pictures in the yearbook. we haven't forgot. So we've pictured all the grads, and have had the nerve To give them the praise which they fully d'eserve. Many Central students have a busy day With associations such as A. Z. A. So the Centralite has pictured these organizations Though they've little to do with school time relations Yes. there's lot of info in this fine book. And loads of enjoyment wherever you look. It's a book you may want to thumb through some day When youth is gone and you're old and gray. This Centralite for '55 Was meant to be read and enjoyed By the entire Central Crew. That means you! CENZFRALITE AD STAFF7Row 1--J. Sanders, E. Row 2-L. Cohen, S. Linovitz, J. Freeman, T. Schrei- Ze-xdman, B. Jaffee, N. Whlte, H. Goodman, J. Wen- man, D. Kaufman, D. Sternberg, S. Cooper, J. Saltz, dell, A. Herman. E. Metz. Row 3-P. Silverman, F. Rosen. Seventeen

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