Central High School - Centralite Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1955

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. J QV TECHNICIANS CLUB-Row 1-M. Marx, Mr. Spur- lock, Mr. Ciaglo, S. Manello, K. Darden. Row 2-M. Schlacter, M. Rubin, M. Gaines, M. Fuer, K. Sklar, C. Holt. Readyg Roll 'em Service is the chief aim of the Technicians Club. Composed of boys and girls with knowl- edge of audio-visual work, the members of the club aim to please. They are the ones who show movies in classes. Members who excell in their service may get up to three service points toward a citizenship award. Mr. Norbert Ciaglo, the sponsor of the club, has the task of seeing that only one class watches a movie at a given time, as well as making sure that there is a technician to show every movie. FALL P. A. REPORTERS - Reporting the news to Centralites are Jerry Kazdan and Golda Robiner. Row 3-L. Hochman, A. Fink, G. Lnndsman, J. Frank- ila, D. Winer, D. Lipschutz, S. Roth, L. Kempfer. Absent- B. Wilson, F. Bassoff. What's New ? This is your P. A. reporter signing off. This familiar conclusion is heard by Centralites during A. M. and P. M. group periods whenever a weekly account of school activities is given over the public address system. Reporting the interesting and important an- nouncements during the fall semester were Golda Robiner and Jerry Kazdan. In the spring, Gloria Manela and Jerry Kazdan were the newscasters. The reporters, who are members of the public speaking class, are recommended by their teacher on the basis of voice quality and scholarship, to the sponsor, Mr. Gordon Minton. 3 . iii 1331333113 . 5355 I 3A...'..,..., ,,... . xfS1 'i i'- - ':x.. :.r v X -- I . 32 39? . lTS5B5t' .Zi --W- ' .1 IP i 1. M ak. SPRING P. A. REPOIETERS-Gloria Manela joins forces with Jerry Kazdan to bring the spring news to the Central students. Twenty-seven

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cox. Fil T9 T27 T7 QUILL AND SCROLL-Row 1-J. Levenson, P. Liptzen, Row 2-L. Cutler, J. Grodsky, B. Jaffee, P. Ivory, J. San- R. Blatnikoff, R. Komisar, C. Friedman, F. Schreier, E. ders, R. Shrodeck. Zeidman. Row 3-N. Rosengard, N. Lawson, H. Berman, A. Levine, Journalists Salutecl The purpose of the Quill and Scroll is to raise the standard of high school journalism through fine writing efforts. In order to become a member, a student must submit to the national headquarters at Northwestern University an original piece of literature which has been printed in a school publication. In addition, the student must be in the upper third of his class and must be recommended by the journalism adviser. Students who qualify receive gold pins signifying mem- bership in the society. Centralis Walt VVhitman Chapter of the Quill and Scroll, under the sponsorship of Mr. Birger Bakke, is distinguished by the fact that it is the only international organization in the school. L. Nzltinsky, WV. Ledger, H. Amhowilz. Help Wanted ? Working on the Library Staff is a way of aiding the school, while enlightening oneself at the same time. Some of the useful information acquired is the classi- fication of all books, and the use of reference books. The staff of boys and girls receive an instruction period in Library Science before they begin working. In this brief period they learn, among other things, the location of books in the library in order to be able to find, when necessary, any book within its walls. Stamp- ing and processing books is also part of their job. Sponsoring the staff is Central's librarian, Miss Orah Hahn. Twenty-six E Helping Centralites to find the books .5-ix... , and information they need are the mein- bers of the library staff, shown here in a quiet moment between busy class periods. Row 1-S. Kahana, Miss Hahn, I. Emmerman. Row 2-A. Gray, A. Kennedy, P. Ivory.



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FUTURE NURSES-Row 1-M. Zelickman, B. Vernor, C. Rosen, F. Switzky, P. Ullah. Row 2-S. Burlak, L. Straver, J. Whisenton, C. Salomon. Row 3-R. Rosen, F. Booker, H. Victor, M. Schacter, G. Ro Missing-Ann Rosengard. Girls Plan Careers 'tThe purpose of the Future Teachers Club, stated Miss VVard, one of the sponsors of the group, is to promote interest in teaching as a vocation and to give helpful information to those that are interested in teaching as a pro- fessionf' The officers of this club, Alicia Margolis, president, Eleanor Tractenberg, vice-presi- dent, Pauline Roth, secretary, and Phyllis Kline, treasurer, started the season off by at- tending a meeting of the Future Teachers at Lincoln High School in Ferndale. This joint meeting was also attended by students of Berkley and Cody High Schools. The group's other activities of the year in- cluded a panel discussion on the question Are We Doing an Effective Job of Teaching To- day?, which was moderated by Mr. Charles Mei-ryman, the club's other sponsor, and a subject on which Miss Robinson gave her views. The future teachers also acted as host- esses to the Future Teachers Clubs of Royal Oak, Cass, and Mumford High Schools during a panel discussion where questions were raised on any subject pertaining to the teaching field. The panel consisted of persons experienced in this field, such as the assistant principal of Mumford High School, a counselor from Cody High School, and Miss Bertha Robinson, prin- cipal of Central High School. In addition, mem- bers of this group also attended a lecture at Wayne University on The Teacher of Tomor- rowf' Twenty-eight Band-Aid, Anyone? The purposes of the Future Nurses Club are: to better acquaint the members with nursing as a profession, to become acquainted with the different schools of nursing, to learn about the professions associated with nursing, and to co-operate with the Inter-Council of Future Nurses Clubs. The officers of the fall term were Carol Rosen presiding, Frances Switzsky recording the minutes, Betty Vernon handling the finances, and Patricia Ullah as Committee Chairman. The group, under the sponsorship of Miss Ella Davenport and Mr. Benjamin Chinitz, took tours of Henry Ford and Harper Hospital and, for a term project, prepared a package for a needy family which they presented at Christmas time. The officers of the spring term were Louise Straver wielding the gavel, and Patricia Ullah, as vice-president, Faye Booker recording the minutes and Juanita Whisenton, treasurer. During the spring term the future nurses went to an open house at the Wayne College of Nursing. Throughout the term they visited the Childrens Hos- pital, Womens Hospital, and the Old Folks Home. The group also held a joint meeting with the Fu- ture Nurses Club of Mackenzie High School. In addition, the group is a member of the Inter-Council of Future Nurses Clubs. This term's project was ' making new toys and repairing old ones for the Childrens Hospital and for the youngsters at North- ville T. B. Sanitorium. ckman. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB-Row 1-Mr. Merryman, H. Fields, R Blatnikoff, W. Ledger. J. Grodsky. Row 2-A. Margolis, P. Roth, S. Iczkovitz, M. Glieberman, 0. Kutnick Row 3-P. Klein, M. Borenstein, J. Oppenheim, M. Linden, M. Hirsch I. Emmerman. Row 4-B. Sweet, E. Straver, E. Tractenberg, N. White, H. Saferstein S. Komisar.

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