Central High School - Girardot Yearbook (Cape Girardeau, MO)
- Class of 1943
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Upon the resignation' of Mr. R. L. Davidson in 1929, Mr. Schultz became principal of Central, holding this position until he became superintendent of the Cape Girardeau public schools in 1935 . Mr. Schultz holds a Bachelor of Science in Education degree from the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College and a Master of Arts degree ,, from the State University of Iowa, Where he received recognition for outstanding Work in the field of education. MR.'-IENKINS received his Bachelor of Science degree from the Southeast Missouri State.Teachers College in 1926. His first teaching position waslat Bernie, where he taught history and mathematics. From Bernie Mr. jenkins went to Fruitland. In 1930 Mr. Jenkins came to Central to teach social sciences. He became principal of Central in 1935, when Mr. Schultz was made superintendent. Mr. Jenkins has a Master of Arts degree from Missouri Uni- versity and has done work at the George Peabody College for Teachers. ' i MRS. NAETER attended Hardin College, the Southeast Missouri State Teachers Collee, and Washington Uni- versity in St. Louis, Where she was graduated in 1922. Her first teaching position was in Dexter, Missouri. In Cape Girardeau she has taught mathematics at Central, was principal at Broadway School, and came to Central in her present capacity in 1925. Besides serving as assistant principal and advisor to the girls, Mrs. Naeter teaches history. BOARD OF EDUCATION . President ..... Dr. I. W. Upshaw ...,........ 19449 Mr. Chas. W. Bauerle .,., 1945 Vice-President . Mr. H. A Lang ,...........,. 1943 Mr. Manning Greer ,.,. 1944 Treasurer ,.... Mr. W. H. Oberheide ....,,,.. 1943 Mr. Elmer E. Shrout .... 1945 Secretary ..... Miss Elizabeth Walther . . elected yearly : In the absence of Dr. Upshaw who is serving in the Army Dental Corps, Mr. H. A. Lang is acting as president, and Dr. A. C. Magill is filling out the year. Finance Committee - Mr. Oberheide, chairmang Mr. Bauerle and Mr. Greer. Building and Grounds Committee - Mr. Lang, chairman, Mr. Shrout and Mr. Bauerle. ...7.. f - ------its.--. . .Y .. First Row 4 BLUMENBERG, EDWIN B. S. in Ed., A. B. -- Chemistry, Malhenraticx. Souihezist Missouri Stine 'l'em-in-x's College, University of Missouri, BURTON, FLORA B. S. in.Ed. - Study Hall. Southeast Missouri Suite 'l'eiit-liews College. University of Missouri. FINDLEY, CARRIE A. B. - Biology, General Science. Indiuiia University, Vzilimruiso University, Vi'noster Colleen. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. GOCKEL, CORNELIA B. S. in Ed., M. A. - Commerce. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. University of Iowa, George Peabody College for Teachers. HAMAN, EDNA B. S. in Ed. -- Art. ' Southeast Missouri State Teachers College: School of Applied Arts, Chicago: University of Wisconsing Chicago Art Institute. HEUSCHOBER, CLARENCE J. A B. S. in Ed. -- Manual Arts. Southeast Missouri Strtte Teachers College. IAMES, COY H. B. S. in Ed., M. A. 4 Social Science. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. University of Iowa. Univeristy of Wiscon- sin. KIES, VIVIAN B. S. in Ed., M. Southeast Missouri St ite Teachers College, George .Peabody C illege t ir leztchers. A. -History. K. . -I . H Second Row - KRUEGER, CLARA B. S. in Ed., M. A. - Latin. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, University of Missouri, Univerzity oi' Mich- igan, University of Colorado. MCLAIN, LUCILLE ' B. S. in Ed., M. A. -- English. 'f Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. University of Missouri. ..-Mae.. . A alfuhg MABREY, DORIS B. S. in Ed., M. A. --Speech Correc- tion, Radio. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. State University of Iowa. MUEGGE, L. W. - B. S. in A. C. - Physical Education. University of Illinois. University of Wis- consin, Coaching School at Northwestern University. O'CONNELL,' GLENN B. S. in Ed. - Social Science, Mathematics. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. POTT, NAOMI B. S. in Ed., M. A. - History, Government. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, University of Wisconsin, University of Arkansas. QUARLES, DOROTHY A. B. -H English. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, Wzishington University. REED, MARY Z. B. S. in Ed. -N-iEnglish. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, Chicago Art Institute, Univerrity of 'South- ern California, University of Wisconsin. Third Row 4 ' RUDERT, ED Mechanics. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. ...g.. SADLER, ALENE B. S. in Ed., M. A. - English, ' Algebra. Soiiiheust Missouri Stziie T1-:ichcrs Collcgfe. L'1iix't-rsiiy oi' Sou.liei'n t':LIitoriiiz1. SHIVELBINE, W. A. Muxic. Souiheust Missouri State Teachers College, Northwestern University.. Christian Broth- ers College. SMITH, INEZ B. S. in Ed. - English, Dranza. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. University of XVisc-onsin, SUMMERS, J. DOYLE B. S. in Ed. - Coordinator of Vocational Training. V Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. TOWSE, ELLEN B. S. in Ed. - Physical Education. VVilIiam VVoods College, Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Columbia. Univer- sity in New York. UHL, HELEN k B..S. in Ed., M. A. -- English. l Southeast Missouri State Tetichers College, Northwestern University. ROACH, EMILY B: S. in Ed. - Vocational Horne . Economics, General Science. Kansas City Junior College, University of Missouri, University of Kansas City. Fourth Row - ' WEIS, ALBERT I ' l A. B., M. S. - Aeronautics, Physics, V P General Science. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, University ol' Chicago. WILLIAMS, GRACE N. B. S. in Ed., Ph. M. - Mathematics. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. WRIGHT, HERBERT A. B., A. M. -- Social Science. K Central College, University of Iowa., Uni- versity of VVisconsin. 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Y- .- Y- .- .- .v E . I F I -2 - sf- vi- vi- vl- vi- vi- vi- vial- vi- vi- v.f'- vi- vi- vi- v.l'- v.f-- v.f- vi- vi- v.f'- vi- v.f- vl- vf- vi- v.f- vl- vi- v.f- af- vf- af- v.f- vi- vi- vl- vi 2 ' S S , S S S S S S 2 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S y S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S c'vv1-v.f-v1-vf-v.f-v.f-v.f'-v4-v1-v.f-v.f-v.f-v.f-vf-vf-vf-vf-vfvv.f-vf-vaNvf-vf-v1-v.f-vzHvl-vf-vi-v.f-v.f-v.f-vi-v.1-va-v.f-QQ A course in airplane mechanics,was added to Central's Vocational Training Program in January of 1943. In addition to their regular work, the class has had much practical experience in repairing damaged planes from our two air fields. This is a very popular class and has an enrollment of twenty-one boys. Auto mechanics has proven to be another favorite course with the boysg forty-two have taken this training and have m.ade fine progress since last September. Although the course covers the entire field, maior emphasis is given to motor work. V The Diversified Occupations Program is a cooperative training program between the school and local business whereby students are given training in the occupation of their choice. Students go to school part time and work ,part time. On the job they receive actual training under an expert, and in the personnel problems class a direct related training to their occupation. The students receive compensation for their work and two units of high school credit per year. Forty-two students, representing twenty-one different occupations, have had training in this program this year. The Commercial Department is doing a fine job in. training students for an occupation. The Home Economics Depart- ment is giving complete training in all phases of home work. Aeronautics, a new and important course given this year, teaches theory of aviation, such as plane maneuvers, meteorology, and navigation. Building trades, woodwork and me- chanical drawing are being taught in the Industrial Arts Department. Eleven hundred adults have completed training in the following war production classes: aircraft riveting, general metal welding, bench machinist, auto mechanics, woodworking, radio and electricity. Two hundred adults have completed training in the following evening classes: trade and industry, distributive education and home economics. All departments at Central have cooperated one hundred per cent and have made valuable contributions to this new training program. . 4- 12 - ' 5 W ' ' f ? : ' f 2 ' 1 r ' Z W Z Zf5ZgiiifZii?iiii:iii:326:121:11211:11:11,,fjfigffkiiiik:2igi?Z::Z::iiiiimiiiifjiiiii2 2 Z QfQ?621Q2?QQQQQ f 1 ' ,. ,,,,,, , ,...., ., Lfxiiiffiiiil?1:1?i1'i '111'1Z Wi1f1H3532. f . X Z 2 ,,.. ..,. ..,, W ...,.. ......... ..,,,,,. 7 bt ' Z wb . 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'5?3.,.g'igyiu?,Af,ggf ',S:Vf5-f,g,i3glg,.iV3Q5eqe,n . w r. gm., yywzkafpxsf.?.f,Si3g?kv,,5,15i3.,,m4,gxQgS,39,pe.4 W Qiwjlr 'W1'f VV4' VV? 'Q 'f2V ff ., V 7' fix ,.V-.ff-f .. ...Wi , .. V.f --. gm' -,fi ' .gf rp V 1 . V ,uv .5 Q' WV , -....,V4.--.V ,..V-.,,4,V,V.f-.1 V.. ..... V ...A ,..X , V ,,,.. ..V. -V. .. . 'V.. 4., -. .,. . . . . .. V- V . 'VZ V- -V .A QV xmq, mains 094 Lgpaorfa Coach Muegge began his coaching activities 1 at Central in 19285 he came to Cape Girar- deau from the University of Illinois, where he lettered in football and Wrestling. After two years at Central, Coach Went to Steel- ton, Pennsylvania, returning after an ab- sence of three years. In his twelve years at Central, Coach has directed many winning teams. Outstand- ing on the football fields were the 1935, 1936, and 1942 teams, which Were unde- feated throughout the entire season. He produced stellar basketball 'teams in 1940, 1942, and 1943. Besides his coaching, Mr. Muegge has charge of boys' intramural sports as well as boys' gym classes. . CoAcH MUEGGE 19 LS, Oya nframura l00I t5 BASKETBALL - An exceptionally large group of boys turned out for the annual intramural basketball competition this fall., The games were full of excitement, and the victors Were the players on Bob Long's team. W. D. Welker's team was second in the series. Those players on the Winning team Were: Charles Campbell, Bobby Terry, Bob Johnson, Herbert Upton, Jim Rodgers, and Murphy Williams. WASHERS - For many seasons Washers have proven to be one of the more popular boys' sports at Central. There was about the usual number of partici- pants this spring, and a great deal of enthusiasm was apparent. - SOFTBALL - One of the last intramural sports for the boys is softball. Central has had many outstanding softball teams as a result of these chances to play. The interest ran high this year, and a goodly group of boys participated. .. 13 ... -. -., g00t66l! Olgttefnlefl Lettermen, Left to right, Row 1 - Nebel, Carlton, Morrow, Bill, Crawford, James, Mr. Mueggeg Hope, Haroldg Moore, Griebg Hodges, J. Frank. Row 2 - Underwood, Albertg McGinty, Charles, Martin, Bobg Huebel, Geneg Cook, Truman, Ragsdale, Gleng Williamson, Garnetg Reynolds, William, Metje, Chester. Row 2 - Redwine, J. P., Baynham, Jackg Lane, Joe, Bishop, Pauly Birk, August, Hinton, Jacky O'Donnel, Dannyg Arnoldi, Bernie. Untied, undefeated, not scored upon is the record of the nineteen-hundred- forty-two football team. This outstanding accomplishment cannot be men- tioned without giving full credit to the splendid cooperation of the separate members on the squad and to the quality of leadership displayed by the coach of the team, Mr. Muegge. The football teams of Central High School are al- ways outstanding, but the nineteen-hundred-forty-two team shares this excellent record with only one other teamg namely, the nineteen-hundred-twenty-nine team. . ' The season opened on home territory with the initial game being played against Chaffee. Under the strain of their first competition, the team showed a handi- cap which was apparent through most of the play. However the Tigers emerged victorious by a score of 1340. Having tasted victory, the Bengals again were successful and defeated the McBride Colonaders of St. Louis 30-0. The first out-of-town game was played at Carbondale, and Central extended their string of victories to three by shutting out the Illinois team 40-0. Cairo was next on the schedule, and they, too, were defeated, being handed a loss of 46-0. ..f-1.1-n.f-1.i'1 P-v.f--.1--.f'lv.fN 1.1-- -4 joofdaffgqua , Football Squad, Left to right, Row 1 - Morrow, Bill, Hawn, Elmerg.Cole, john, Reynolds, Williamg Hinman, Bob, Nanna, Bill, Thompson, Billy Bob, Eastwood, Bill. R010 2 - Nebel, Carlton, Underwood, Albertg Metje, Chester, Evans, Paul, Hileman, Robert, Crawford, James, Martin, Bob, O'Donnell, Dannyg Crites, Weldong Hodges, J. Frank. Row 3 - Lemonds, Dong Cook, Trumang Wolters, Percy, Redwine, J. P., Smith, Jack, Bishop, Paul, Linebarger, Carly Huebel, Gene, Ragsdale, Glenng Hinton, Jack, Hope, Haroldg Mr. Muegge. Row 4 - Break, Calvin, McGinty, Charlesg Moore, Griebg Lane, Joeg McLaughlin, Dong ,Striler, Leroyg Birk, Augustg Arnoldi, Bernie, Baynham, Jack. The crucial game of the season came with Mayfield, Kentucky, but after a hard fought battle, the Cardinals were added to the list of scoreless opponents, the Hnal score being 13-0. For their next game the Tigers Went to Poplar Bluff, where they gained the sixth straight victory of the season by defeating the Mules 26-0. The Bengals met little opposition in their game with Sikeston, amassing a score which is unparalled by any other Tiger eleven. In so doing, they vanquished the Bulldogs 7 8-0. Climaxing a perfect season, the team played their final game at Jackson, defeating Central's traditional rivals 70-0., Hinton and Underwood were the co-captains for the season, and twenty-one boys earned letters this year. Two managers letters were issued. During the season Central totaled three-hundred-sixteen points to their opponents none. -15... -.4 p gaaleflaf oaffermen Letlermen, Left to right, Row I - Hodges, J. Frankg Underwood, Albert, Brinkopf, Leong Upton, Herbert, Hager, Weldong Hope, Haroldg Meyer, Bobg Nebel, Carlton. Not in picture - Baynham, Jack. Provisional Letfermen - Hinman, Bobg Ludwig, Rayg Bowers, Bill. BAYNHAM -- This is Jackis second season with the Tigers, and he displays a speedy attack and a neat defense. MEYER - Bob was a main stop on the team in this, his second and last year. He handled the ball with a great deal of dexterity and starred on defensive playing. - UPTON - Although Herbert wasn't always seen by the crowd, he was a fast player and really covered the court. He should go far next year with the ex- perience he has gained this season. HOPE - Harold finished up his basketball activities at Central this year by presenting a fine show of his ability. He was all over the hardwood and was a most dependable player. I-IAGER - Weldon was one of the main players of this year's team, having two seasons of experience behind him. He will be greatly missed next year. ' BRINKOPF -- Leon was one of the most used substitutes of the squad. He has shown plenty of promise and will be one of the important cogs in the team next year. UNDERWOOD - Albert produced a snappy brand of ball and a real Tiger' spirit, which showed he was really out to win. This is his last year at Central, and he will be greatly missed next year. T I-IINMAN, LUDWIG, and BOWERS - These fellows are awarded a provisional let- ter which depends on their making the team next year before a regular letter will be awarded., They will form a trio from which much can be expected next SCHSOIL -16... 9. f nl' 4.11 iga5LefdaffSquaJ Basketball Squad, Left to right, Row 1 - Hinman, Bob, Nebel, Carlton, Hager, Weldon, Bayn- ham, jack, Meyer, Bob, Hope, Harold, Upton, Herbert, Hodges, J. Frank, Mr. Muegge, Row 2 - Underwood, Albertg Brinkopf, Leong Ludwig, Rayg Huebel, Geneg Brase, James, Hirsch, Bob, Hoffmeister, Lester, Bowers, Bill. To open the 1942-43 basketball season, the Tigers met the Redwings of St. Louis and defeated them 45-21. Playing the Anna, Illinois team in a hard fought tussle, the Tigers won 31-28. In a strictly defensive game, the Tigers met and defeated the Chaffee Red Devils 26-7 for their third straight win. For the next contest the Jackson Indians came to Cape, and in one of the closest games of the season were defeated 26-21. Extending their string of victories to five, the Bengals won from McBride of St. Louis 34-25. Again defeating the St. Louis Redwings, the Bengals really hit their stride, outplaying the visiting quintet 39-26. The first game in the city hoop contests ended with the Tigers over-running the Preps 47-31. Defeating the Thebes five in an easy win of 37-15, the Tigers increased their string of consecutive victories to eight. For their ninth match, the team Went to Fornfelt, Where they conquered the Bear- cats 53-29. In the next game the Tigers met the Chaffee team for the second time and again emerged victorious by a score of 33-14. Suffering their first and only defeat of the regular season, the Tigers were beaten by the Jackson Indians 32-31. The Bengals luck changed in the next battle, as they beat the Cairo Pilots 45-26. To gain their twelfth victory of the year, Central beat the Thebes team 29-14. The Tigers conquered the Preps next to take the city hoop title with a score of 37-15., The'Tigers rallied in the last five minutes of play to beat the Anna team 32-26. Ending their regular season right, the Tigers defeated the Fornfelt Bearcats 44-24. Moving on to the sub-regional tournament, the Tigers defeated Randles in the first game 51-20. Next they met Oran and defeated them by a score of 51-23. In the third game the final tally against Zalma read 41-26. In the final game of the sub-regional tournament the Tigers defeated Lutesville 46-33. They closed the season at the regional tournament, where they won their first game with Flat River 54-28 but lost to Desloge in the next game 37-34. The total points amassed by Central, exclusive of tournaments, were 589 to their opponents 3 54. -17- u .1- WA Lsjaorfa Because of a vacancy in the physical edu- cation department, Miss Towse was trans- ferred from Lorimier School to Central High School. We were happy to welcome Miss Towse as our new physical education and health' instructor. Here at Central she has been following the government out- line for physical fitness through physical education. Miss Towse attended junior college at Wil- liam Woods in Fulton, Missouri and inish- ed her B. S. in Education degree at the : Southeast Missouri State Teachers College here in Cape Girardeau. l H Before she taught at Lorimier, Miss Towse MISS TOWSE taught inthe high school at Kewanee, Missouri. While teaching at Kewanee, she attended three summer sessions at Colum- bia University in New York City and was swimming instructor at the Teachers College here one summer term. Upon the sponsorship of Miss Towse and the management of the Girls' Sport Club, the various intramural activities were held. Besides basketball and volleyball, table tennis, deck tennis, aerial darts, darts, and softball were run off in the latter part of the school year. A new intramural sport introduced this year was newcomb, which proved successful and exciting. Captains were: Wanda Vancil, Bobbe Matthews, Betty Childs, Pauline Schumacher, and La Wanda Stewart. Schumacher won the tournament by defeating Matthews 22 tO 17. ' The Central girls won one out of the. three basketball games played in compe- tition with the Training High 'School girls in the first interschool competition sponsored by the Girls' Sport Club. The sophomore and junior games were lost with the scores 23 to 17 and 27 to 23 respectively, while the senior game was won with a score of 40 to 10. These games were not played to sharpen competition but to promote pleasure and enjoyment of the group. Ten girls elected by the student body represented Central at the Play Day scheduled for April the tenth and held at the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. From the senior group were' Kathleen ' ne, arilyn Mansfield, Eileen Kiehne, and La Wanda Stewart. The juniorigvgige Pgilrl 1014, Kathryn Steck, and Janet Clark, while the sophomores wfe'r'6' :B1lgQk, Anne Marie Buckner, and Margaret Strom. The play day has been an annua event since 1935 and has helped to keep up the ideals of clean plajaand ?podQpo tsmanship. ' Air 'Yuma JM ...,18.... -.AQ 1.1- v.f-v.fu.fn.l'--.Ina if-,.f--.fn.4 vir 5 , uzfeydaf Left to right, Row 1 - Sams, Ruby, McGuire, Mary, Wolters, Rosella, Boyer, Pansy, Cotner, Charlotte, Meinz, Joan, Hosea, Virginia, Heuschober, Patsy, Thompson, Carlyn Ann, Smith, June, Telle, Betty. Row 2 - Damm, Marilyn, Smith, Laverne, Nothdurft, Jean, Matthews, Bobbe, Koch, Virginia, Harvey, Jessie Jo, Owens, Doris, Friedrich, Elsie, Vancil, Wanda, Moore, Shirley. Row 3 - Holland, Helen, Crites, Iolag Schilling, Ruth, Schlegel, Helen, Johnson, Virgie, Johnson, Virginia, Bahn, Marian, Robertson, Joann, Jacobs, Dorothy, Whitney, Viola, Allison, Edna. Row 4 - Stewart, La Wanda, Hoffman, Dorothy, Meisner, Jean Ann, Hinkle, Evelyn, Statler, Edna, Brooks, Juvata, Hahs, Iva, Hoffmeister, Dorothy, Drum, Mary Lou, Bolen, Virginia, Hopper, Shirley. Row 5 - Kiehne, Kit, Childs, Betty, Kiehne, Eileen, Oxford, Betty, Swan, Ruth, Cobb, Doris, Mansfield, Marilyn, Steck, Kathryn, Fornkahl, Mildred, Deal, Riley. The yearly intramural activities of the girls' sports department opened with a volleyball tournament sponsored by the Girls' Sport Club. Barbara Smoot served as Miss Towse's assistant. i A Marilyn Mansield, Kathleen Kiehne, Doris Cobb, Betty Oxford, Wanda Vancil, Eileen Kiehne, Patricia Heuschober, and Juvata Jo Brooks were chosen captains on October the twentieth. After the closely fought series, Patricia Heuschober's team emerged victorious. Included in her group were: Betty Childs, Jessie Jo Harvey, Joan Meinz, Jean Nothdurft, Helen Schlegel, Carlyn Ann Thomp- son,Iola Crites, and Doris Vogelsang., Taking second place was the' team headed by Doris Cobb. Her team consisted of: Virginia Bolen, Prudence Kneibert, Shirley Moore, Viola Whitney, Ruby Sams, Margaret Buelow, Dorothy Jacobs, and Jeanette Sepienza. The standing of the teams is as follows: Heuschober, won 6, lost 2, Cobb, won S, lost 3, Vancil, won 2, lost 5, K. Kiehne, won 4, lost 3, Oxford, won 1, lost 6, Mansfield, won 2, lost S, Brooks, Won 5, lost 2, E. Kiehne, won 2, lost 5. -19- on nl'--.f--lf-.I--.fe P--.f--.f--.f--.l'--.f- -.1'-v.f-Q.:-.1--.1-M.:-v.p1 tl'llf'l1.l6vl4Q,l41.f'41.l4 L. if' -lf u- 4 ,Z?aaLeldaf Lefl to right, Row 1 - Hopper, Shirley, Adkins, Carma Ann, Smith, Betty jo, Hinkle, Evelyn, Kiehne, Eileen, Mansfield, Marilyn, Matthews, Bobbe, Moore, Shirley, Kiehne, Kathleen. Row 2 -- Nothdurft, Jean, McGuire, Mary, Wolters, Rosella, Allen, Betty, Ellis, Lois, Vancil, Wanda, Welker, Mary Ella, Beal, Emma Jane, Ford, Irene. Row 3 - Williams, Mayme, Bishop, Eula, Damm, Marilyn, Steck, Kathryn, Deal, Riley, Holland, Helen, Childs, Betty, Meisner, Jean Ann, Ford, Geraldine. R010 4 - Crites, Iola, Allison, Edna, Green, Ella Dee, Strain, Betty, Sams, Ruby, Davis, jean, Jones, Pearl, Statler, Edna, Siemers, Bettye, Oxford, Betty. With each team playing two practice games, the basketball tournament was under way. The captains of the six teams were: Bobbe Matthews, Marilyn Mansfield, Betty Jo Smith, Carma Ann Adkins, Evelyn Hinkle, and La Wanda Stewart. This series was played on a percentage basis with Smithis team rating one hundred percent and Matthews' and Mansiield's teams each rating ninety percent. ' i On .Smith's team were: Kathleen Kiehne, Pearl Jones, Eula Bishop, Mayme Williams, Ruth Schilling, Patsy Bode, Rosella Wolters, Mary Lou Drum, Betty Strain, Edna Mae Allison, and Verleen Qualls. Eileen Kiehne assisted Miss Towse in the tournament as referee. The standings of the teams were: Smith, won 5, lost none, Mansfield, won 3, lost 2, Matthews, won 3, lost 2, Adkins, won none, lost 5, Hinkle, won 1, lost 35 Stewart, won 1, lost 2. -20... ra 111-11:11:1- mini!!-lfuli -.IH g,,,,ff 16 1:'1,,,...,-..,n,--,.-.,-,...,r.,,,l ,,1,1,,Z,11,,-,...11.17111111,1,,,,..,..-..:,.-..,g,,11,,-,.,!.,,11,,1,,,,f7 x ' I 4 , ' f f' lf ' J 7 f 1' J .1 .1 ' ' ' ,-,.l,--..-- ----....-.-.----...--.,--,f,--l -,- ,-.------,J,--,- 4,..-.- f----.--- 4,-----,-- ,---- ,----.-,- -----.-----,-9 4 I s ?' 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Fine arts, Music. , ALLISON, DOROTHY V A Studious and quiet. 'A A Fine arts, Vocational activities. BAHN, MARIAN Marian works tirelessly. Fine arts, Music. BAKER, AGNES Dancing her way through life. Practical arts, Service clubs. BAKER, HOWARD f Baker's the life of the party. Mathematics, Vocational activities. BATCHELOR, FRANK, JR. His main hobby is eating. Social studies, Music. BARBARE, WALTER Take your time is his motto. Science, Music. eniord Middle Row - BAYNHAM, JACK Centralls outstanding sports star Mathematics, Vocational activities. BENDER, KENNETH Argumentatively enthusiastic on most any subject. Social studies, Vocational activities. BESS, LILLIAN Looks on life with tranquil eyes. Fine arts, Avocational activities. BEST, RICHARD Fun first, then study. - Practical arts, Vocational activities. BIRK, AUGUST, JR. His answers come quickly. Practical arts, Athletics. BIRK, B. W. Works -- as a soda jerk. Natural science, Service clubs. BODE, PASTY ' Short in sweet 'n hard to beat. Fine arts, Avocational activities. BORCHELT, MARY FRANCES journalism is her field. Social studies, Vocational activities. Bottom Row -- I BOREN, GERALD Red hair and all that goes with it Natural science, Music. BOUTIN, ALICE ANN Chic from head to toe. Language arts, Music. BREAK, CALVIN Ang excellent chemistry student. Natural science, Athletics. BROOKS, JUVATA Jo A good sport with plenty of pep Language arts, Athletics. BROTHERS, MELVIN He's in the Navy now. Practical arts. BUELOW, MARGARET Quiet, hard-working, and very friendly. Language arts, Athletics. BURNS, PEGGY She's always in a good humor. Language arts, Avocational activities BYRD, CAROL In every way hels a grand fellow. Science, Vocational. activities. ivy- 1- - -- -----I-W Top Row- CAMPBELL, HAROLD H e's careful not to overwork. Practical arts, Vocational activities. CHANCELLOR, DOROTHY Dottie's ideas are original. Language arts, Vocational activities. CLAY, JACK Enjoys .life immensely. Practical arts, Drama. CLIPPARD, CHARLES An efficient member of the Boy Patrol. Practical arts, Athletics. CLIPPARD, MELBA Shy but friendly. Foreign language, Avocational activ- ities. COLLINS, MARY LOUUISE A competent 'business manager and a skilled musician. Social studies, Music. COOK, WANDA High spirited lass. Language arts, Service clubs. ' CRAWFORD, Vlqtgfi' She does her many duties well. Natural scieride-, Music. . .' 19' ,.h......a....-..L.......1..r .. . - . eniord Middle Row -- DAUME, MARIE She has that Central High spirit. DAVIS, HAROLD Study, what's that? Practical arts, Athletics. DAVIS, JEAN Likes her many activities at Cen- A tral. Language arts, Vocational activities. DAVIS, JOHN EDWARD He's very talented as everyone knows. ' Fine arts, Music. DAVIS, PAUL ED Always ready for a good time. Practical arts, Music. DAVIS, ROBERT Never takes anything seriously. Science, ' Service clubs. DAVIS, ROYCE Dreams up his own novels. Social studies, Music. DEAL, RILEY Seldom equaledg never excelled. Mathematics, Vocational activities. Bottom Row - ELLIS, JIMMIE Enjoys having fun more than ap- plying himself at school. Social science. ESICAR, EDDIE Has the old Central spirit. Practical arts, Music. EVANS, PAUL He has one main interest in life. Social studies, Music. FESLER, HAROLD I I He's so very quiet you hardly know he's there. Practical arts, Vocational activities. FLENTGE, MARY LOUISE She bubbles over with energy. ' Practical arts, Avocational activities. FINDLEY, HELEN LOUISE A versatile girl who will reach her goal. Language arts, Music. FRIEDRICH, ELSIE RALLS She welcomes vacations. Language arts, Music. FRYE, BETTY A hard worker who will surely succeed. Foreign language, Vocational activ- ities. D LM., ' 1 , . L ix Qty, l ,' 'V .ff-.jfs 1 'J ' . 1: I- rd. , , rllnti V i . I 1' , ,A '-'-'Q 4 ' . . ...,,f, fn, 'ff' W-- ,., ,fi I.. A .IV A I ,rf , In if I . ji x.J gvrls 1 j fy ,I 'fx ' Q J,-J f , I u. . A - 1 A TopR LF ' ' ' 1 j' cMiddcRow-- ' Ajv-75 Bottom Row- , ' I .li GOCKEL, EUGENE ' The tall, silent type. Health and physical education. GOZA, GERALDINE Another Haman protege. Fine arts, Vocational activities. GROVES, MARJORIE She possesses great acting abilityf Foreign language, Drama. HAGER, WELDON None better in athletics and scholastic ability. Mathematics, Service clubs. HARRELSON, MARY LOUISE Lovely to look at g delightful to know. ' Language arts, Vocational activities. HARRIS, JIMMIE One of Central's all around girls. Language arts, Vocational activities. HARWELL, BILL You have to work hard to keep in step with him. Social' science, Vocational activities HICKAM, JEWELL Her gracious manner has won many friends. Language arts, Service clubs. M Hx1N1gJ,,B,fsBVELYN ,c xg She isn't going to let any worries bother her. Practical arts, Athletics. HINMAN, BOB Baseball - Gee, whiz, letis go. Social science, athletics. HODGES, J. FRANK As lively as - dynamite. Social studies.. HOLLADAY, DICK A whiz in manual arts. Mathematics, Vocational activities. HOLSHOUSER, MARY ALICE Quiet but not unfriendly. Language arts, Vocational activities. HOPE, HAROLD All-star athlete. Practical arts, Athletics. HOWES, JULIAN Always ready to start talking. Practical arts, Music. HUEBEL, GENE School is great, but fun is greater. Natural science, Athletics. ..23... HUHN, NORMAN Dignified and serious. Natural science, Avocational activi- ties. HUNTER, MARY FRANCES Elegance, grace, and charm. Foreign language, Drama. HUNZE, ANNA LOUISE Mmmmm! -- a red-headed nurse Natural science, Vocational activi- ties. V HUNZE, FRANCES Bubbling ooer with fun and joy. Practical arts, Vocational activities. HUNZE, PATSY She enjoys a good time. Language arts, Creative writing. JAMES, HAROLD Works as aniauto mechanic. Practical arts. JENKINS, MILDRED Enjoys life to the fullest extent. Languagelarts, Music. JOHNSON, GENE It's never time to study. Natural science, Vocational activi' ties. ' V H Ei ,K Za. ,X Q, iii is ,ii , Fi' S 'Q . ' fi' if fe, ef . 'l N w jf?-bi gi-'ii M L ' - f ,fs 'i f ,lj .. it eniorri W i is ,A if A if A e wa. if J x, 3,59 Q W op Row- Middle Row- gals, Q. :om Rojjjf ,L A I. ' .4 ' JOHNSON, VIRGIE KERR, FRANK AN J C 'LUc15:wi'1fNN,iBiiiL A ' Wir' . .Q She is a quiet but congenial Ambitious but not afraid of work. 0552, 551, jnomiilgf V gon, , l 1 VA M person- Practical arts, Vocational activities. if WIA? 15- T' 'V , f 'A Practical arts, Athletics. Natur science,iDrama. .f 'flgii Q V. L S KIEHNE, EILEEN , V A ii ' I JOHNSON' VIRGINIA Industrious as her grades prove. L11 ' GENE s T 15' 5 ' ' Capable of anything she chooses. Social studies Athletics ' A ,Wi e sits net lets thegjiorld X' Practical arts, Athletics.. i ' A if ag s, Dranjzfl F . A ' ,. ! V ' 5' JONES, MYLDRED KIEHNE2 KATHLEEN Mc ' RE, QVEEYN Elf. ' fe Friendliness is one of her win- lust M I me Kit' I Quiet bzaggil gf ' ' . 'I , nin ualitigs' Social studies, Athletics. . f ' ' . . . . , ,I N L K 41 M u Fine arts V, C3t1Ol'lQm2CClV1t1CS. 1 1 rt, s. , - ,L at 5 anguige 3 Se 9 'C KITCHEN, HAROLD MCKEE, A fs . , A A ' JOYCE, NORMA A fellow who does his work well Looks as -A 6 - 1' z I .V ' Ve, just ste e y ' P -A 'fbel W' Om' mu?-Vt' I Practical arts, Vocational activities. out of a bil box.r, ' Q if 'A 1 Diversified Occupations, Service I Practical arts .Sq 'fr 5 1 V clubs. A KNEIBERT, PRUDENCE 3 'Hit L li Q! x,,f ei KEMPFER, CECIL ' Mischieuous - enough said. Social studies, Athletics. KARR, HERBERT H erbieis interested in - music. Social studies, Music. KAUFMAN, MARIE Success for Marie in the business world. Practical arts, Vocational activities. KAEMPFER, DAVID H e,s nice and tall. Natural science, Music. A personality hard to beat. Language arts, Vocational activities. LEWIS, LETA I A friend of everyone. Practical arts, Avocational activities. LITTLE, BILL A little boy with big ambitious. Natural science, Vocational activities. LITTLE, DORIS Enjoys her work at the hospital. Natural science, Vocational activi- ties. MCKINNH1 ,5iiiRELg' Lively, alkativejilw s wi Fine arts, Music. MANN, CURTIS Watch out, girls, here he come Mathematics, Drama. MANSFIELD, MARILYN A very capable young lady. Social science, Athletics. MARKERT, JAMES if He never burns too much mi - night oil. Practi al arts, Service clu X Ji M Ovtflfve WW A 1... , 4. ,,J1.g,f:a 5? . Q5 ii Q, at rg Top Row - MARTIN, BOB A versatile and popular lad. Natural science, Vocational activi- ties. MEHNER, NELDA Quiet and reserved. Natural science, Vocational activi- ties. MIESNER, JEAN ANN She has a constant supply of good nature on hand. Practical arts, Athletics. . MILLER, MARJORIE She's always wound up and never wears down. ' Language arts, Music. MITCHELL, BETTIE Amiable and gracious at all times. Fine arts, Athletics. MOORE, COLLEEN - Let's hear more about a merry Colleen. Language arts, Service clubs. MOORE, ESCOL Enjoys all activities at school and some extra. Fine arts, Music. MORAN, HARRY A gentleman in more ways than one. I Natural science, Vocational activi- ties. . n.L..l..-ag. eniora Middle Row - MORGAN, MARCELLA She possesses unlimited musical ability. Fine arts, Music. MORROW. BILL Full of fun and mischief. Mathematics, Athletics. MORSE, CLAUDE A gentleman of the old school. Natural science, Avocational activi- ties. ' NEWELL, P. J. Here comes that nice, friendly fellow. Natural science, Music. NICHOLAS, JEAN Exeels in the field of drama. Language arts, Drama. NORRIS, DOROTHA Fun is where you find it. NOTHDURFT, CLIFTON All good things come in small packages. Foreign languages, Vocational activi' ties. O'DONNELL, DAN Danny likes to tease the girls. Practical arts, Drama. -25.- Bottom Row - OWENS, KENNETH Takes an interest in both work and play. Fine arts, Music. OXFORD, BETTY A peppy Tigerette. Fine arts, Athletics. PAPE, ELECTA Poise, capability and humor are hers. Language arts. PARKER, JIM I Works hard at his many activi- ties. Fine arts, Drama. PENDLETON, WALTER He's very hard to find because he has so much to attend to. Mathematics, Vocational activities. PETTIGREW, WILMA JO We salute our competent editor. Fine arts, Music. . POTT, PATSY She does her best at all times. Language arts, Vocational activities., PRATT, MARY Jo A rare combination of brains and charm. Practical arts, Drama. it if ' r if r 5. sy, l' , 4,65 .7 H W 0 1 TOP Row 2 E A I lMiddle Row - Bottom Row -- A QUALLS, R JEETTX , H, JEAN SEABAUGH, RUTH F Her frien ly disp 't is a mir- ye' i erests ra ge from fun to Pleasant W' 11115198 d'?e5- I ' , ed by everyone. ist d- L Isanguage arts, Avocational activi- X Fine arts, Music. jp. cial ' , Voc al activities. URS' A REED. MARY ELL , V R All EA FR C s - SHIVELBINE' LELAND X She has talent in mlm I I , k The world was made for fun. B . . . f ' 5 0 ee 5 ' um ' . . atural science, Vocational activties i ' F1119 SUS, PUbl1C SPeak ' 0JLang e ar ocation 1t1es. L1. i SITZSE, LILA -JEAN ii RE5EN.HARDTi fx SE 1 A b She refuses to take life too ser- er sincere an rzen 'ays gy f 5 1 ,mg ' e- iously. Q ' IWW? found mufb favor l ' ,L , .lift ay. ' W Foreign language, Vocational activi- l ' I-30811389 arts, MUSIC- L ' Amangua s, Vocational activit' gigs, s REHSER, BILLY 1 Q SE, EVELYN SKAGGS, SEROBA ls H15 WOWWF We few and far Youtll jimi be, lmpp all gl, ,, An attractive and charming per- ' tween' , , , Fine arts, Music. U 5011- ' B - ,- Natural Sclencef AYOCHUOHHI 30 Wi' SCHACK WARREN Social studies, Avocational activities. ties. , R . 'df f i' SMITH, BETTY O RELKER, SHIRLINE P 5 fffge'1filf,f'Zmffu l' e eq' Gets me most wh of life. ' l P Thfweis attwgnkl? in img eye' Mathematics, Music. ff Language artS'fMuSiC' r t ars,er1ecus. f I as wa V C ' SCHOEMBS, EMILY N SMOOT, BARBARA E REYNOLDS, RICHARD A .d f . .tbl I h . A fun-loving girl who lives with , Belongs -on a debate team. N mil ei' an 31 ,V img? uit. a fest. V Language arts, Public speaking. tieitum science' 0?AU0m actwl' Health and physical educaton, Ath-- ' 7 ' letics. A B REYNOLDS, WILLIAM l His work sometimes steps aside SCHRADER, PAT SPENCE, LEOLA , ll for pleasure. Likes fo take his 'fum sweet fifne' A real' scholar, friend, and leader. Mathematcs, Athletics. Pfactlcal arts: Vocatloml actlvmes- Practical arts, Service clubs. l A ROBERTS, BOBBY SEABAUGH, PAUL STAUSING, JACQUELYN t Come down to earth, Bobby, H e's quiet - most of the time. just call me jackie. . ' Diversified occupatons. . Practical arts, Vocational activities. Practical arts, Avocational activities A 1 26 - ' ' A E4 .... My Top Row - STAUSING, PATRICIA Pat is lively and gay. Fine arts, Avocational activities. STEWART, LA WANDA Excels in athletics. Foreign language, Athletics. STOUT, LOIS JEANNE jeanne with the light bro'wn hair. Language arts, Music. STOVALL, LA WANDA Typing and singing are her main interests. Practical arts, Service clubs. STRAIN, BETTY LOU Her ways are teasing, her manner pleasing. ' Practical arts, Music. STROM, TED H ave a good time while you're young. Natural science, Music. SWANN, RUTH Enthusiastic about athletics. Health and physical education, Ath- letics. TEAFORD, HELEN She's quiet but when called upon she knows the answer. ' Fine arts, Avocational activities. O 4 4 encore Second Row - I TEICHMAN, BETTY JANE Charming and natural in her manner. Natural science, Service clubs. TEMPLE, BRADLEY Maybe you don't know it, but he will succeed. Natural science, Avocational activi- ties. ' TERRY, NELL The best way to haue' friends is to be one. ' Practical arts, Vocational activities. THJLENIUS, FERNE Very quiet and studious. , Language arts, Vocational activities. TODD, MARY She repfuses tm take life too ser- iously. Practical arts, Vocational activities. TRICKEY, RALPH D. O. occupies his time. Practical arts, Avocational activities. TROVILLION, LA NETTE Queen that thou artg Queen thou shalt remain. Language arts, Music. TURNER, STANLEY Pleasure first, business later. Natural science. -27- Third Row - ULRICH, WESLEY He is ever ready, willing and able Practical arts, Music. UNDERWOOD, ALBERT just let Dopey loose on the football field and see what hap- pens. Natural science, Athletics. UNGER, CECIL 1 Takes life too seriously. Mathematics, Avocational activities VOSS, STEVE - Belieues in taking life easy. Practical arts. ' WACHTER, GENE Coach's right-hand man. Natural science, Athletcs. WALTHER, EMILY ANN Enough ability to meet all de- mands. Fine arts, Music. WHARRY, MARY FRANCES Wim, Wigor, Witality that's Wharry. Language arts, Service clubs. WHITTTCRE, LESTER PAUL Often seen but seldom heard. Practical arts, Music. eniom Left to Rzght -- WILLIAMS, MAYME WILLIAMS, PAUL WITHERS, AUDREY A lass wlJo's full of mirth and Hx friendliness and courtesy make She radiates sunshine and joy me me f- him 4 gentleman- Practical arts, Vocational activities Language arts, Athletics. Natural science, Avocational activi- tles. - WOLTERS, VIRGINIA LEAHE ZOELLNER, HAROLD Full of fun and frolie. Tull and slim is he. Language arts, Athletics. Practical arts, Vocational activities. x SENIORS NOT HAVING PICTURES Altenthal, Robert, Arnoldi, Bernard, Armstrong, Sally, Askew, Bill, Barks, Violet, Bechtel, Allie, Bierschwal, Edward, Bierschwal, Evelyn, Bishop, Eulag Bishop, Paul, Bock, Leo, Bohn- sack, John, Bolen, Virginia, Boren,'Leo, Brame, Charles, Carter, Harry, Cauble, George, Childs, Betty,-Clubb, Dorothy, Cobb, Doris, Cook, Truman, Crafton, Betty, Crawford, James, Curry, Lloyd, Dare, Glenn, Fee, Donald, Fee, Hazel, Foster, Martha Lou, Friese, Eugene, Gibson, Elaine, Golliher, Joe, Grueneberg, Carl, Haman, Betty, Hamilton, James, Harmon, Maxine, Hebenstreit, Jeanette, Hibbs, Russell, Hinton, Jack, Hoeller, Russell, Hoffman, A. D., Hoff- man, Hilda, Holshouser, Juanita, James, Lorene, Kitchen, Genevieve, Koenig, Mary Louise, Kuehnert, Arlen, Kerr, Frances, Lacy, Donald, Lawrence, Harry, Le May, Jeanne, Lincoln, Alma, Lindsay, Marjean, Lipscomb, Richard, Long, Dorothy, McGinty, Charles, Macke, Eugene, Meyer, Bob, Mitchell, Max, Moore, Grieb, Murray, Patty Lou, Nelson, Howard, O'Howell, Dorothy, Pletcher, Leo, Ramsey, James, Redwine, J. P., Rieck, Fred, Robertson, Fred, Rob- ertson, Joann, Ross, William, Sander, Janice, Snell, Alva, Snider, Doris, Snider, Loya, Statler, Carol, Stewart, Frieda, Turlin, Danny, Ulrch, Doris, Van Amburgh, Virginia, Vogelsang, Calvin, Webb, Goebel, Welch, Joe, Wiggs, Frieda, Williams, Patsy, Williamson, Garnet, Young, Patsy. I JUNIORS NOT HAVING PICT,URES Barr, Jessie, Blake, Floyd, Blattner, Don, Bollinger, Billy, Bond, C. C., Bowers, William, Boyer, Pansy, Brase, Kathleen, Brown, Louis, Brown, Robert, Buelow, Don, Campbell, Charles, Canfield, Helen, Carey, Pat, Cargle, Paul Richard, Carter, Sidney, Cissell, Dick, Cobb, Leonard, Cole, John, Corner, Charlotte, Crader, James Robert, Crites, Iola, Crites, James, Crites, Junior, Crites, Weldon, Cummings, Helen, Davis, Elmer, Dean, Elbert, Dearing, Carlyle, Drum., Mary Lou, Dunz,.John, Eagle, Paul, Eastwood, Billy,' Fassel, Berlin, Fee, Russell H., Ferguson, Terry, Foeste, Dorothy, Ford, Geraldine, Ford, Irene, Friese, Melvin, Fulbright, Atlee, Gray, Mabel, Grebing, Edward, Haman, Lucille, Hanks, Walter B., Heise, Gene, Hefner, Dorothy, Hente, Merline, Hirsch, Bill, Hoffman, Dorothy, Hoffmeister, Dorothy, Hosea, Virginia, Huckstep, Charles, Hughes, Jimmy, Johnson, Robert, Jones, Bobby, Joyce, Erna, Keller, Daphne, Ken- drick, Robert, Kent, Elaine, Krueger, Wanda, Lane, Joseph, Lawrence, Jack, Leonard, Paul, Long, Bill, Long, Bob, McKinney, Leroy, Mansker, Dorothy, Marlin, Alvin, Marlin, Betty, Martin, F. 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ATCHISON, LA ,YERNE Modesty marks her way. BAHN, CHARLES Central at its best. BEAL, EMMA JANE A genial person. BERRY, ELIZABETH Everybody? friend. BLECHLE, JEAN Always cheerful. o hersel f. union! J Center Row -- BLOUNT, JERRY LEE H e's a cosmopolite . BOSWELL, BILLY An all around good fellow. . BRASE, DICK A likeable chap. BRASE, JAMES An individualist. BRINKOPF, ' LEON What a basketball player! BROCKMIRE, DAN An immaculate gentleman. BRYAN, BILL Bill's always fthere. BURCIAGA, JOE, JUNIOR Not hindered by size. Bottom Row - BUSCH, MAXINE Isn't life wonderful! CALLAHAN, MARY CAROLYN Central's Helen Hayes. n CLACK, ERMA Dignity is a great asset in life. CLACK, MARY Maid of many charms. CLARK, JANET Silver Spear has her heart. CRUMP, MINNIE LEE A girl so quiet and studious. DAMM, MARILYN Very industrious. DYE, BOBBIE Inexhaustible energy. Top Row --f f DYEQEEGGY I 'love life. ESTES, GERALD Quite fhe typist. FARROW, LQIDA Milly Lou is, here ,I Q, L I EINQH, MARTHA ANN An impressiveepeifsonality. , A Q .ng 4FOWLER,' APAULINE' Both witty and gay. f GRACE, MURRAY A A -The world was made' for fun and ifefrolie. ' ff A Q' V GREEN, ELLAL DEE A charming Person. GREENWELL, ROSE MARY Her friendliness attracts all. uliiorii Center Row -M- x fV'A, ' VHAHS, IVA be . Bottom Row --. HOCHE, RBARA A Have, while you may. Q She l' es to he original. NARMON, VELMA She hasnfl :much to sa ELME JL? V,fNo worries sh other HEUSCHOBER, PA ' .Personality withla smile. HILL, VIOLA EAN ' Unassumi . X . HILE AN, ROBERT A nice person io know. HIRSCH, BOB A whiz at tennis. HOBBS, VIRGINIA , Peaceful and serene. 430- K OLLAND, H EN A ood sp rt. HO D DORETTA, A jolly pranksier. OWE, EUGENE? ffl wishful Hthiriker HUNTER, NANCY CATHERINE A dignified miss. JOHNSON, MAXINE A rare sense of, humor. JONES, PEARL E. She a smile thailspeaks self. - RAISER, FLO LANE ' Always full of pep. for it Top Row - KIZER, CHARLENE Really knows how to handle a baton. KOCH, VIRGINIA Such pretty curly hair. KRIEGER, ROBERT A courteous gentleman. LANG, BERNARD H. A consciencious worker LOGAN, CATHERINE Unbounded ability. MCCULLOUGH, DOROTHY Talkative and lots of MCFERRON, THELMA Where is her heart? MCGUIRE, MARY HARRIETT A shy little maid. uniorri Center R010 -- MCLAUGHLIN, DON Doc', shows great possibilities. MCNEELY, DON An accomplished person. MATTHEWS, BOBBE She loves sports. MEINZ, JOAN She makes up in ability what she lacks in size. NEBEL, CARLTON ' Mr. Muegge's water boy NISWONGER, DOROTHY Always ready with a smile. NOTHDURFT, JEAN A dependable student. PAYNTER, JIMMY Of his talents there is no doubt. -31.- X m X ,X Bottom Row - PETTIGREW, JIM Mischievous. POINTS, BETTY She has a constant supply of good nature. POLACK, ROBERT . He is frank and earnest in all that he does. POLLACK, SYDNEY The Latin scholar. RAGSDALE, GLEN Beau Brummel. RAMSEY, POLLYANNA She cheers them on to victory. RAPP. MARY The Tiger's lone feminine ad salesman. REAMS, CHARLES H e's always jolly. J V 5 M,l'll0l 5 A Q .p, , y , .4 Xl, E .jay A ffgfy,-, T017 ROW '- , ' lf, . ' f Sgfoydxgwiv 17,57 X fulfil f 'L ' W exif Q4 ,, ' ' 1 REISSAUS. BILLY , f .I fSCHUETTE, KENNETH A big tease. 1, vjpelgulxand happy. REYNOLDS, HOWARD He is ever ready, willing, RICKARD, DOROTHEA Energy abounding. RIORDAN, ELWOOD A modest fellow. ROGERS, JIM and able. Here comes.that nice, friendly fel- low. SAMS, RUBY She has moments of calm and moments of glee. SAMUEL, DON A model of perfection. SCHILLING, RUTH ELLEN Sincere in all she undertakes. H, LA., SEABAUGH, T. A good-humored fellow, SIEMERS, BETTYE A sweet person. SLACK, BONNIE SUE Bonnie canlt keep still. SMITH, JACK ' I H ereis a real man for you. SMOOT, Jo ANN Beautiful brown eyes. V STECK, KATHRYN ' She excels in sports. STEIN, OSCAR JUNIOR A whiz at math. ' Third Row - STOVALL, JOYCE He works with a sincere will. SUTTERFIELD, ELINOR 1 Her fingers are nimbleg her mind is quick. SYKES, FRANKIE JANE A pleasing disposition. TEMPLETON, MARY LOU Gracious and posed. TERRY, BOBBY Only the best can compare with Bob. THOMPSON, BILLY BOB You live but once. THOMI,SON, CARLYN ANN A seamstress. TRICKEY, E LAYNE She has little to say Uuniors not having pictures oh Page 28.1 -32- Bottom Row - TURNER, CHARLES Prefers blonds. UPTON, HERBERT Curly is well liked. VANCIL, WANDA LEE She speealizes in football players. WELKER, MARY ELLA Silver Spear comedienne. WILLIAMS, MURPHY Central's big shot . YOUNG, RUSSELL A man about town. 7 aiitfiiggiiiiji1121212211212:212:931112132111221221111ggiii11321111222:31121112111:111iiiizziiizziiiigtijiiii? ff! f : ff ?--.!z If f A' f uff?fl 1ff'4'f1..,.. M , . I .--.---..9,.... , 4 4 9 ' 9 ' - ,.J,,,,.v-f,,,,,,-?,1.,.-..+7.-7 .. 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Row 3 - Bauerle, Jim, Fuhrmann, Lloyd, Linebarger, Carl, Lemonds Don, Mulky, Dan, Ravenstein, Charles, Britt, Bill, Wilkinson, Kenneth. , SOPHOMORE A'S NOT IN PICTURE Barks, James, Bertling, George, Blair, Bill, Burns, Harold, Ervin, Junior, Fornkahl, Mildred, Frye, John, Harris, Lester, Larimore, Gerald. - 33 - 7 Top picture, Left to right, Row 1 - Donohue, Bernard, Eggiman, Richard, McFerron, Billy, Pind, Doris, Wolters, Rosella, Carmack, Ferne, Younghouse, Earl Charles, Ulrich Bob. Row 2 - Rueseler, Ruth, Sievers, Dorothy, Lim- baugh, Stephen, Reed, Bill, Watkins, Don, Henry, Bobby, Cole, Charles, Davis, Dorothy, Qualls, Verleen. Row 3 - Hoffmeister, Chester, Hoffmeister, Lester, Duke, Norman, Vogelsanger, Elbert, Lincoln, Bob, Ludwig, Ray, Nagel, Helene, Price, Alma, Watkins, Lloyd, Smith, Billy., Bottom picture Left to right, Row I - Withers, Mary, Little, Betty, Metje, G Elizabeth, Moore, Ruth, Morrow, Maxine, McNeely, Jerry, Baker, Allan, Litzelfelner, Bob. 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Row 2 - Busch, Roland, Graham, Rose Marie, -Kesterson, Wilma, Bechtel, Jeanetta,.Deneke, Mary, Deevers, Charlotte,4J Q Clack, Jeanette. Row 3 -- Smith, Edna Louise, Neal, Chester, Cravens, Linuel, Goebel, Shirlene, Young, Jean. - Bottom picture, Left to riglJt,R01u 1 - King, Betty June, Black, Nancy, Fore- af AAL man, Lawanag 1 Crenshaw, Doris, Sanders, Ella Louise, .Massa, Lynn, Hecht, 6 Q , Jacob, Hoffmelster, Harold, Reick, James. Row 2 -- Eldridge, Lawanda, Hartle, e Geneva, Hartle, Betty, Davis, Nellie, Lange, Maurice, Campbell, Kenneth, I Lewis, Billy, Harris, Ray. 08 J SOPHOMORE B'S NDT HAVING PICTURES y 4 Allen, Kenneth, Buckner, Danny, Chiles, Bob, Fultz, Buddie, Hamilton, Bill, Hefner, Noah,,Hoeller, Weldon, Masterson, Maggie, Medcalf, Bob, Miller, Billy. ...35... l 1 375' Q FXX jp tx 'li I I llxfk ' X Top picture, Left to right, Row I - Davis, Charles, Hinman, Charlotte, Heath, Doss, I-Iaman, Jimmy, Lancaster, Jean, Schmidt, Doris, Sullivan, Shirleen. 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A -1,-.-... - 2 6 Glulus ana acfivffies , I ' 6 1 I v I V ' ' ..- . '--..-.l ........,'-.,...-.J-....1 -,--...'..,.,.. ..-J..-,.-.....-...,.-.4.-.., nn! 1 .- 1 , .-----,-..---. , --....4-- - 9 , f , s g ' I , r f . , ' , If 5' , ag-2 .........,.. .... W .,,-., W ...--. .--.,-. -..f- W .-'f' .,- '. --f',., 1 -'--f'ff-'f ---' f'fM--'- I 17 Z f 2 ,mf 3 bm I I , , A CAPPELLA Left lo riglvf, Rau' I - Trovillion, La Nette: Miller, Marjorie, Jenkins, Mildred, Harrelson, Mary, Matthews, Bobbe, McKinnis, Jerelynn, Miss Rieck: Robertson, Joann, Stout, Lois Jean, Allen, Betty, Walther, Emily Ann, Boutin, Alice Ann, Morgan, Marcella, Schoembs, Emily. Row 2 '- Siemers, Betty, Green, Ella Dee, Sykes, Frankie, Jones, Myldred, Schack, Warren, Kaempfer, David, Altenthal, Robert, Luckmann, Bill, Findley, Helen, Foster, Martha Lou, Regen- hardt, Alice. Row i - Pratt, Mary Jo, Friedrick, Elsie, Stovall, La Wanna, Ulrich, Doris, Reynolds, Howard, Moore, Escol, Parker, Jim, Strom, Ted, Reed, Mary Ellen, Qualls, Mary Lee, Groves, Marjorie, Rapp, Mary- Row 4 - Norris, Dorotha, Lindsay, Mariean, Hunter, Mary Frances, Bender, Kenneth, Birk, August, Newell, P. J., Byrd, Carol, Krieger, Bob, Robertson, Fred, Moore, Colleen, Harris, Jimmie, Bierschwal, Evelyn. Members not in friclure - Bahn, Marian, Callahan, Carolyn, Clack, Mary, Clarke, Janet, Clay, Jack, Dye, Bobby, Gray, Weldon, Hoche, Barbara, Hunter, Nancy, Huters, Janice, Kitchen, Genevieve, Kizer, Charlene, Koch, Virginia, Le May, Jeanne, Logan, Catherine, Mclierron, Billy, Mulkey, Dan, Nothdurft, Clifton, Owens, Kenneth, Pettigrew, Wilma Jo, Riorden, Ed, Saehse, Evelyn, Spalding, Ruby, Sutterfield, Eleanor, Ulrich, Robert. First semester officers - president, Emily Ann Walther, vice-president, Jimmie Harris, secretary, Mildred Jenkins, treasurer, Mary Harrelson, reporter, Alice Ann Boutin, librarians, La Nette Trovillion and Marjorie Miller, robe managers, Robert Altenthal, August Birk, Marcella Morgan, and Betty Allen- Second semesler officers -president, Warren Schack, vice-president, Jim Parker, secretary-treasurer, Helen Findley, reporter, Marjorie Groves, librarians, Betty Allen and Kenneth Bender, robe managers, Mary Harrelson, Mary Rapp, Jack Clay, Jerry McKinnis, pianist, Joann Robertson, sponsor, Miss Rieck. ART CLUB Left to righl, Row 1 - Flentge, Mary Louise, Teaford, Helen, Withers, Mary, Wampler, Bertie Jo, Points, Betty, Ruff, Jeanne Frances, Stausing, Patricia, Wolters, Virginia Leahe. Row 2 - Bender, Kenneth, Amos, Mildred, Steck, Kathryn, Matthews, Bobbe, Lindsay, Marjean, McCullough, Dorothy, Goza, Geraldine, Stout, Lois Jean, Sachse, Evelyn, Williams, Patsy, Holshouser, Juanita. Row 3 - Bierschwal, Edward, Leming, Jack, Birk, August, Miesner, Jean Ann, Hinkle, Evelyn, Childs, Betty, Blechle, Jean, Regenhardt, Alice, Qualls, Mary Lee. Members not in pic- fure -- Bess, Lillain, Bishop, Eula, Bode, Patsy, Burns, Peggy, Clubb, Dorothy, Corner, Charlotte, Hoffman, Dorothy, Kaiser, Flo Lane, Krieger, Bob, Meinz, Joan, Norris, Dorotha, Nothdurft, Charline, Nothdurft, Jean, Schlegel, Hel- en, Ulrich, Bob, Wolters, Rosella. Firsf semester officers - president, Mary Louise Flentge, vice-president, Alice Regenhardt, secretary, Virginia Leahe Wolters, treasurer, Jack Leming. Second semester officers- president, Mary Louise Flentge, vice-president, Bobbe Matthews, secretary, Bob Krieger, treasurer, Jack Leming, sponsor, Miss Haman. AUDUBGN CLUB Left lo right, Row I - Collins,'Mary Louise, Damm, Marilyn, Kiehne, Kathleen, Proffer, Jack, Fee, Russell, Moran, Harry, McGinty, Charles, Martin, Bob, Terry, Bob, Kuehnert, Arlen. Rojo 2 - Pendleton, Charles, Hosea, Walter, Jenkins, Mildred, Estes, Gerald, Karr, Herbert, Huhn, Norman, Strom, Ted, Lewis, Leta. Row 3 - Wohlwend, Henry, Statler, Carol, Hibbs, Russell, Williams, Paul, Temple, Bradley, Mrs. Findley, Utley, Fowler, Hager, Weldon, Meyer, Bob, Brame, Charles. Members not in piciure - Birk, August, Evans, John, Litzelfelner, Bob, Reik- er, Mary Helen, Wilkinson, Kenneth. First semester officers - president, Russell Hibbs, vice-president, Gerald Estes, secretary, Leta Lewis, treasurer, Harry Moran. Second semester officers - president, Weldon Hager, vice-presi- dent, Gerald Estes, secretary, Kathleen Kiehne, treasurer, Harry Moran, reporter, Charles Pendle- ton, sponsor, Mrs. Findley. . AVIATION CLUB Left to right, Row 1 -- Wallace, Clyde, Watkins, Lloyd, Davis, john, Reick, Fred, Reissaus, Billy, Pettigrew, Jim. Row 2 - Bauerle, Jim, Frye, John, Holladay, Dick, Mr. Weis, Lang, Bernard, Mulky, Dan. Members not in picture - Campbell, Harold, Fee, Russell, Haman, Jimmy, Harris, Ray, Kitchen, Harold, Lincoln, Bob, Lipscomb, Francis, Little, Bill, Propst, Bill, Trainumi, Sammy. First semester officers - president, Dick Holladay, vice-president, Bernard Lang, secretary, Jim Pettigrew. Second semester officers - president, Bernard Lang, vice-president, Dan Mulky, secretary-treasurer, Jim Pettigrew, sponsor, Mr. Weis. A .Alududon CM .Auiafion CM ...3g- KGIQJ 7 O I lflglflg CVM! l BAND Left to rigbt, Front row of V -- Luckmann, Bill, Seabaugh, T. J., Wilkinson, Kenneth, McNeely, Jerry, Pendle- ton, Charles, Nothdurft, Jean, Reissaus, Billy, Stein, Oscar, McElyea, Gene, Strom, Ted, Clay, Jack, Karr, Herbert, McNeely, Don, Findley, Helen, Adkins, Carma Ann, Bahn, Marian, Bahn, Charles, Smith, Betty Jo, Harvey, Jessie Jo, Litzelfelner, Bobby, Proffer, Jack, Collins, Mary Louise, Jones, Myldred, Watkins, Lloyd, Wohlwend, Henry, Schack, Warren. Second row -- Estes, Gerald,'Best, Richard, Byrd, Carol, Bauerle, Jim, Leming, Jack, Shivelbine, Leland, whiriefe, Lester, Mehrle, John, Hopper, Shirley, Kneibert, Prudence, Blouni, Jerry, Davis, John, Pettigrew, Jim,.Notl1durft, Clifton, Schilling, Ruth Ellen, Pettigrew, Wilma- Jo, Kiehne, Kathleen, McKinney, Le- roy Bierschwal, Ed, Chancellor, Dorothy, Esicar, Eddie. Standard bearers - Howard, Doretta, Damm, Marilyn, Wolters, Rosella. Middle row - Baker, Allen, Kuehnert, Arlen, Kaempferf David, Brase, Dick, Paynter, Jim. Members not in picture - Barbare, Walter, Brame, Charles, Campbell, Harold, Carlock, Annette, Cotner, Charlotte, Craig, Rosemary, Crites, Weldon, Crawford, Violet, Evans, Paul, Hager, Weldon, Harwell, Bill, Hecht, Jacob, Howes, Julian, Hosea, Walter, Koch, Virginia, Lang, Bernard, Lange, Maurice, Montgomery, John, Neal, Ches- ter, Nicholas, Jean, Pettigrew, Margaret, Proffer, Howard, Rapp, Mary, Reddick, Terrance, Samuel, Don, Smith, Billy, Swann, Bill, Turner, Stanley, Vogelsang, Doris, Williams, Murphy, Whitledge, Billy, Younghouse, Earl Charles. Director -- Mr. Shivelbine. V BOYS' SINGING CLUB Left to rigbt, Row 1 -- Owens, Kenneth, Howell, Eugene, Moran, Harry, McElyea, Gene, Reams, Charles, Fee, Donald, Whitticre, Lester, Davis, Royce, Arnoldi, Bernard. Row 2 - Hodges, J. Frank, Davis, John, Hawn, Elmer, Hinton, Jack, Cole, Charles, Ulrich, Wesley, Larrimore, Gerald, Bollinger, Bill, Rodgers, Jim, Davis, Paul, Howe, Eugene. Row 3 - Terry, Bob, Mitchell, Max, Young, Russell, Long, Bob, Macke, Eugene, Cissel, Dick, Davis, Elmer, Polack, Robert, Lawrence, Jack, Boren, Gerald. Row 4 -- Esicar, Eddie, Crader, James, Thompson, Billy Bob, Carter, Harry, Ragsdale, Glen, Snell, Alva, Hope, Harold, Davis, Harold, Cauble, George, Fulbright, Atlee, Hoeller, Elwood, Howes, Julian, Temple, Bradley. Rowi - Wohlwend, Henry, Kuehnert, Arlen, Kendrick, Rob- ert, Bishop, Paul, Williams, Paul, Linebarger, Carl, Huebxl, Eugene, Boswell, Bill, Zoellner, Harold, Golliher, Joe, Lipscomb, Richard, Cook, Truman, Statler, Carol, Friese, Eugene, Smith, Jack. Members not in picture - Batche- lor, Frank, Bauerle, Jim, Bertling, George, Bohnsack, John, Bond, C' C., Brase, James, Break, Calvin, Brockmire, Dan, Campbell, Harold, Evans, John, Ervin, Junior, Fee, Russell, Friese, Melvin, Fultz, Buddy, Grueneberg, Carl, Hanks, Walter, Hoffman, A. D., Hoffmeister, Harold, Johnson, Gene, Kempfcr, Cecil, Kitchen, Harold, Lipscomb, Francis, Luckmann, Bill, Massa, Lynn, Medcalf, Bob, Mo-ure, Bob, Moran, Harry, Pettigrew, Jim, Schuette, Ken- neth, Smith, Bill, Swann, Bill, Trainum, Sammy, Ulrich, Bob, Wallis, Clyde,,Whitright, Joe. First Semester officers - president, Paul Bishop, vice-president, A. D. Hoffman, secretary-treasurer, Glen Ragsdale, sergeant-at-arms, Truman Cook, librarians, Billy Bob Thom.pson and Charles Reams, accompanist, Jerelynn McKin- nis. Second semester officers - president, Truman Cook, vice-president, Russell Young, secretary-treasurer, Glen Ragsdale, sergeant-at-arms, Frank Batchelor, reporter, Julian Howes, librarians, Gene Huebel and J. Frank Hodges, accompanist, Jerelynn McKinnis, sponsor, Miss Rieck. ... 39 - BOY PATROL Left to right, Row I - Williams, Murphy, Schuette, Kenneth, Nanna, Bill, Upton, Herbert, Stovall, Joyce, Burciaga, Joe. Row 2 - Johnson, Bobby, Striler, Leroy, McLaughlin, Don, Lipscomb, Richard, Hoffmeister, Lester, Martin, Bob. Members not in picture - Young, Russell, sponsor, Mr. Jenkins. , BOYS' SPORT CLUB Left to right, Row I - Altenthal, Robert, Hof-fmeister, Lester, Ragsdale, Glen, Vogelsang, Calvin, Rodgers, James, I-Loffmeister, Lester. Row 2 4 Striler, Le- roy, Metje, Chester, Nebel, Carlton, Clippard, Charles, Bock, Leo, Bryan, Bill, Ludwig, Ray, Morrow, Bill. Row 3 - Upton, Herbert, Lane, Joe, Hoeller, E1- wood, Fulbright, Atlee, Cook, Truman, Cobble, George, Cissel, Dick. Row 4 -- Mr. O'Connell, Reynolds, William, Lipscomb, Richard, Smith, Jack, Bishop, Paul, Gollaher, Joe, Brinkopf, Leon. Members not in picture - Barbare, Wal- ter, Boren, Leo, Bowers, Bill, Esicar, Eddie, Grueneberg, Carl, Harmon, Loyd, Hinman, Bob, Hodges, J. Frank, Howe, Eugene, Irvin, Junior, Long, Bob, Roberts, Don, Terry, Bob, Young, Russell. First semester officers - president, Chester Metje, vice-president, Paul Bishop, secretary-treasurer, Bill Morrow. Second semester officers - president, Leon Brinkopf, vice-president, Carlton Nebel, secretary-treasurer, Herbert Upton, sponsor, Mr. O'Connell. .-.40... oy p6lfl 0 Oy!! l00l f CM Kkeinidfry CLA funl ajoreffezi anal 3 ag wingera CHEMISTRY CLUB 1 Left to right, Row 1 - Mehner, Nelda, Fee, Charles, Reams, Charles, Hinton Jack, Hope, Harold, Redwine, P., Underwood, Albert, Huebel, Eugene Row 2 - Bohnsack, John, Pollack, Robert, Stein, Gscar, Canfield, Helen Skaggs, Seroba, Zoellner, Harold, Schrader, Pat, Barbare, Walter, Mr. Blumen- berg, Arnoldi, Bernard. Members not in picture - Break, Calvin, Burciaga Joe, Carey, Patsy, Fee, Donald, Fesler, Harold, Grebing, Ed, Lueders, Jule Stovall, Joyce. First semester officers - president, J. P. Redwine, vice-president, Harold Zoel- lner, secretary-treasurer, Seroba Skaggs. Second semester Officers - president Harold Hope, vice-president, Oscar Stein, secretary-treasurer, Gene Huebel cleaner-upper, Donald Fee, sponsors, Mr. Blumenberg and Mr. W'illiams. DRUM MAJORETTES AND FLAG SWINGERS Left to right, Row I - Mitchell, Bettye,,Farrow, Loida, Anderson, Mary, Stov- all, La Wanna, Kizer, Charlene, Ellis, Lois, Stewart, La Wanda, Parker, Jim R010 2 - Friedrich, Elsie, Williams, Mayme, Little, Doris, Gibson, Elaine, Bode Patsy. Row 3 - Sitzes, Lila Jean, Davis, Jean, Regenhardt, Alice, Nicholas Jean, Hunze, Francesj Members not iii picture -- Bechtel, Jeanette, Bryant Maxine, Buckner, Ann Marie, Daume, Marie, Davis, Nell, Lindsay, Marjean Nothdurft, Charlene, Qualls, Verleen, Reed, Ruth, Schumacher, Pauline, Telle Betty Lou, Withers, Mary., 7 7 9 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Left to right, Row 1 -- Lawrence, Harry, McGinty, Charles, Bryan, Bill, Frye, John, Newell, P. AI. Row 2 - Deering, Carlyle, Hibbs, Russell, Stein, Oscar, McLaughlin, Don, Proffer, Howard, Schrader, Pat, Curry, Lloyd, Mr. Weis, Kerr, Frank. Members not in picture - Hill, Hartford, Bender, Ken- neth, Grebing, Edward, Lueders, Jule, Krewinghaus, Dick, Gibson, Lyle, Strom, Ted, Huhn, Norman. First semester officers - president, Russell Hibbs, vice-president, Frank Kerr, secretary-treasurer, Don McLaughlin. Second semester officers - president, Bill Bryan, vice-president, Oscar Stein, secretary-treasurer, P. J. Newell, sponsor, Mr. Weis. EMERGENCY MATH CLUB U Left to right, Row 1 - Ulrich, Wesley, Best, Richard, Underwood, Albert, Miss Williams, Metje, Chester, Campbell, Charles, Gockel, Eugene. Row 2 - Bayn- harn, Jack, Boren, Gerald, Ragsdale, Glen, Hirsch, William, Thompson, Billy Bob, Boswell, Billy, Johnson, Robert, Bohnsack, John. Members not in picture - Britt, Bill, Linebarger, Carl. Second semester officers - president, Albert Underwood, vice-president, Jack Baynham, secretary-treasurer, Glen Ragsdale, sponsor, Miss Williams. -42- ' gLCtflCa! Hglfleefd CM M22 2574 X 1 Q T 7 l gf FORUM Lefl lo riglrl, Row I - Armstrong, Sally, Borchelt, Mary Frances, Harrelson, Mary, Deal, Riley, Newell, P. -I., Law- rence, Harry. R010 2 - Fischer, George, Moore, Escol, Kiehne, Eileen, Miss Kies, Mansheld, Marilyn, Pollack, Sid- ney, Byrd, Carol, Nothdurft, Clifton, Reynolds, Richard- Members no! in piclure - Arnoldi, Bernard, Bender, Kenneth, Kempfer, Cecil, Morrow, Bill, Redwine, P., Seabaugh, T. J., Webb, Goebel. Firxf xenlfwler officers - president, Riley Deal, vice-president, Clifton Nothdurft, secretary, Carol Byrd, treasurer, Mary Harrelson, historian, Mary Frances Borchelt, sergeant-at-arms, P- Newell. Sefoml sf'n1c'sff'r officers - pres- ident, Carol Byrd, vice-president, Sydney Pollack, secretary, Eileen Kiehne, treasurer, Marilyn Mansfield, sergeant- at-arms, George Fischer, historian, Mary Harrelson, sponsor, Miss Kies. GIRARDOT Lefl lo right, Row 1 - Spence, Leola, Sitzes, Lila Jean, Skaggs, Seroba, Findley, Helen, Goza, Geraldine, Russell, Jean, Williams, Murphy. Row 2 - Adkins, Carma Ann, Terry, Nell, Wfilliams, Mayme, Hunze, Frances, Stout, Lois Jean, Stewart, La Wanda, Qualls, Mary Lee. Row 5 - Smith, Betty jo, Bishop, Eula, Pettigrew, Wilma jo, Collins, Mary Louise, Roth, jean, Regenhardt, Alice. Row 4 -- Hirsch, Bill, Mansfield, Marilyn, Kiehne, Kathleen, Kiehne, Eileen, Frye, Betty, Evans, Paul. Member no! in pifiure - Jim Parker. First .tenzesler staff positions -- editor-in-chief, NWilma ,Io Pettigrew, associate editor, Lois Jean Stout, business man- ager, Mary Louise Collins, art editors, Geraldine Goza, Frances Hunze, Jim Parker, and Mary Lee Qualls, advertising salesman, Carma Ann Adkins, Kathleen Kiehne, Jean Russell, Lila Jean Sitzes, Seroba Skaggs, and Betty Jo Smith, class editors, Alice Regenhardt and Marilyn Mansfield, club editors, Betty Frye, Eileen Kiehne, and Mayme Williams, subscription manager, Nell Terry, photographers, Bill Hirsch and Murphy Williams, boys' sport editor, Paul Evans, girls' sport editor, La Wanda Stewart, typists, Eula Bishop and Leola Spence, feature editor, Helen Findley. Secoml xfmesler staff posilians - editor-in-chief, Wilma jo Pettigrew, associate editor, Lois jean Stout, business manager, Mary Louise Collins, art editors, Geraldine Goza, France Hunze, jim Parker, and Mary Lee Qualls, adver- tising salesman, Carma Ann Adkins, Kathleen Kiehne, Lila Jean Sitzes, Seroba Skaggs, and Betty Jo Smith, class editors, Alice Regenhardt and Marilyn Manslaeld, club editors, Betty Frye, Eileen Kiehnc, and Mayme Williams, subscription manager, Nell Terry, photographer, Murphy Williams, boys' sport editor, Paul Evans, girls' sport edi- tor, La Wanda Stewart, typists, Eula Bishop, feature editor, Helen Findley, sponsors, Miss Haman, Miss Krueger, Miss Sadler. -43... GIRLS' HQMIE ECONOMICS CLUB Lefl fo right, Row I -- Flentge, Mary Louise, Ulrich, Doris, Withers, Audrey, Sutteriield, Elea- nor, Points, Betty, Stovall, La W'anna, Fowler, Pauline, Craft, Dorothy, Burns, Peggy. Row 2 - Van Amburgh, Virginia, Strain, Betty, Todd, Mary, Schilling, Ruth, Snider, Doris, Sachse, Evelyn, Williams, Patsy, Holshouser, Juanita, Crump, Minnie Lee, Allison, Edna Mae. Rout' 3 - Haman, Betty, Miesner, Jean Ann, Harmon, Maxine, Holshouser, Mary Alice, Hobbs, Vir- ginia, Miss Roach, Kerr, Frances, Hoffman, Hilda, Fee, Hazel, Memlzerx 1101 in fwiclure - Amos, Mildred, Atchison, Laverne, Barr, Jessie, Berry, Elizabeth, Crafton, Betty, Crites, Iola, Davis, Jean, Foeste, Dorothy, lfriedrich, Elsie, Gibson, Elaine, Hoffmeister, Dorothy, Joyce, Erna, Keller, Daphne, Koch, Virginia, McGuire, Evelyn, McGuire, Mary, Meinz, Joan, Reiker, Shir- line, Sams, Ruby, Schlegel, Helen, Smith, Virginia, Stausing, Jacky. First semester officers e- president, Elsie Ralls Friedrich, vice-president, Hilda Hoffman, secre- tary-treasurer, Virginia Van Amburgh. Second xenlesfer officers - president, Jacquelyn Staus- ing, vice-president, LaVerne Atchison, secretary-treasurer, Daphne Keller, sponsor, Miss Roach. GIRLS' SINGING CLUB Lef! lo rigbf, Row I - Rickard, Dorothea, Busche, Maxine, Dye, Peggy, Greenwell, Rosemary, Templeton, Mary Lou. Rout' 2 - Krueger, Wandzi, Hoffman, Dorothy, Dye, Bobbie, Miss Rieck, Ramsey, Pollyanna, Le May, Jeanne, Little, Betty, Hopper, Shirley. Members no! in piclurc - Black, Nancy, Boyer, Pansy, Brasher, Mary Alice, Bryant, Maxine, Carlock, Annette, Crites, Iola, Dare, Wanda, Davis, Nell, Deneke, Mary, Eldridge, Lawanda, Ellis, Lois, Fornkahl, Mil- dred, Goebel, Shirleen, Harvey, Jessie Jo, Hefner, Dorothy, Heiserer, Patsy, Heuschober, Patsy, Howard, Doretta, Hosea, Virginia, Johnson, Maxine, Jones, Betty, Kesterson, Wfilma, King, Betty, Lancaster, Jean, Moore, Ruth, Morrow, Maxine, Nagel, Helene, Reynolds, Delores, Rueseler, Ruth, Sams, Ruby, Sanders, Ella Louise, Telle, Betty Lou, Tenkhoff, Emmy Lynn, Vogelsang, Doris, Young, Jean. Firsl xemesler officers - president, Pollyanna Ramsey, vice-president, W'anda Krueger, secretary- treasurer, Dorothea Rickard, reporter, Rosemary Greenwell, librarian, Jeanne Le May. Second semesler officers -- president, Pollyanna Ramsey, vice-president, Maxine Morrow, secretary- treasurer, Ruth Rueseler, reporter, Betty Telle, librarians, Jean Young, Peggy Dye, and Ella Sanders, sponsor, Miss Rieck. ..44.. Q,-6'.SQ,0ff i CM Jak -U n GIRLS' SPORT CLUB Left to right, Row 11- Smoot, Joan, Cobb, ginia Leahe, Sander, Janice, Moore, Shirley. Doris, Mitchell, Bettye, Farrow, Loida,'Walters, Vir- Row 2 - Howard, Doretta, James, Lorene, John- son, Virginia, Brooks, Juvata Jo, Bierschwal, Evelyn, Buelow, Margaret. Row 3 - Childs, Betty, Steck, Kathryn, Lewis, Leta, Smoot, Barbara, Kaiser, Flo Lane. Row 4 -- Hinkle, Evelyn, Wiggs, Frieda, Oxford, Betty, Kneibert, Prudence, Swann, Ruth, Marlin, Betty, Clarke, Janet. Mem- bers not in picture - Boyer, Pansy, Damm, Marilyn, Ford, Geraldine, Ford, Irene, Haman, Lucille, Holland, Helen, Johnson, Virgie, Matthews, Bobbe, Miesner, Jean Ann, Craft, Dorothy, Nothdurft, Jean, O'Howell, Dorothy, Owens, Doris, Schafer, Madra, Schumacher, Pauline, Vancil, Wanda. First semester officers - president, Doris Cobb, vice-president, Barbara Smoot, secretary, Virginia Leahe Wolters, treasurer, Virgie Johnson. Second semester officers -- president, Joan Smoot, vice-president, Evelyn Hinkle, secretary, Kathryn Steck, treasurer, Betty Childs, sponsor, Miss Towse. i HI-Y Left to right, Row 1 - Boren, Leo, Moore, Bob, Seabaugh, T. J., Strom, Ted, Huhn, Norman, Proffer, Jack. Row 2 -- Best, Richard, Evans, John, Nebel, Carlton, Mr. James, Vogelsang, Calvin. Row 3 - Redwine, J. P., Striler, Leo, Brinkopf, Leon, Hager, Weldon, Meyer, Bob. Members not in picture - Arnoldi, Bernard, Seabaugh, T. J., Webb, Goebel. First semester officers - president, Bob Meyer, vice-president, J. P. Redwine, secretary, Carlton Nebel, treasurer, Calvin Vogelsangg sergeant-at-arms, Jack Proffer. Secoiid semester officers - president, Weldon Hager, vice-president, J. P. Redwine, secretary, Leon Brinkopf, treasurer, Calvin Vogelsang, sergeant-at-arms, Le Roy Striler, sponsor, Mr. James. ' HOBBY CLUB Left to right, Row. 1 - Ulrich, Bob, Grace, Murray, Meinz, Joan, Whitney, Viola, .gMoore, Shirley, Smith, Evelyn June. Row 2 - Wolters, Rosella, Howard, Doretta, Hosea, Virginia, Schlegel, Helen, Cotner, Charlotte, Stausing, Jacqueline. Row 3 -- Bulrciaga, joe, Heuschober, Patsy, McGuire, Mary, Nothdurft, Jean, Haman, Betty, Younghiouse, Earl Charles. Row 4 - Crites, Iola, Rueseler, Ruth, Thompson, Billy Bob, Hirsch, Bill, McGuire, Evelyn, Miss McLain. Members not in picture - Andrews, B. W., Buckner, Dan, Busch, Roland, Davis, Charles, Fronabarger, Bill, Hill, Hartford, Kaiser, Flo Lane, Mansfield, Kenneth, Medcalf, Bob, Montgom- ery, john, Rodgers, Edward, Siemers, Betty, Smith, Billy, Swann, Bill, Sykes, Frankie. First semester office-rs - president, Patsy Heuschober, vice-president, Billy Bob Thompson,- secretary-treasurer, Bill Hirsch. Second 'semester officers - president, Edward Rodgers, vice- president, Dan Buckner, secretary, Bettye Siemers, sponsor, Miss McLain. JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES ' Left to right, Row 1 - Schlegel, Virginia, Hosea, Virginia, Morrow, Maxine, Smith, Virginia, Huters, Janice, Meinz, Joan, Lewis, Vera. Row 2 - Rickard, Dorothea, Ford, Irene, Foeste, Dorothy, Schlegel, Helen, Nothdurft, jean, Vancil, Wanda, Templeton, Mary Lou. Row 3 - Hoehe, Barbara, Hill, Viola, Amos, Mildred, Mackey Viola, Damm, Marilyn, Siemers, Betty, McGuire, Mary, Ford, Geraldine. Row 4- - Harmon, Velma, Statler, Edna, Berry, Elizabeth, Crites, Iola, Nagel, Helene, Brase, Kathleen, Drum, Mary Lou, Johnson, Maxine, Sepienzo, Jeanette. P V Members not in pictures - Carey, Patsy, Deevers, Charlotte, Dye, Bobbie, Fitzgerald, Anna' Lee, Foremann, Lawanna, Fowler, Pauline, Hartle, Betty, Heiserer, Patsy, Hinman, Charlotte, Howard, Doretta, Kesterson, Wilma, Kizer, Charlene, Payne, Lillie May, Reikcr, Mary Helen, Roberts, Joan, Segraves, Betty, Sieberg, Helen, Smith, June, Welch, Lois. Jae, ef., unior ir eaerued '-46- unior ederuefi i I Jafzn gferg JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES Left to right, Row I - Beal, Emma, Heuschober, Patsy, Green, Ella Dee, Welker, Mary Ella, Schafer, Madra, Koch, Virginia. Row 2 - Jones, Pearl, Atchison, Le Verne, Sykes, Frankie, Clack, Mary, Busch, Maxine, Greenwell, Rosemary, Schumacher, Pauline, Vogelsang, Doris. Rouf 3 - Dare, Wanda, McFerron, Thelma, Sams, Ruby, Hahs, Iva, Dye, Ifeggy, Moore, Ruth, Qualls, Verleen, Strom, Julia. Row, 4 - Ramsey, Pollyanna, Fornkahl, Mildred, Niswonger, Dorothy, Telle, Betty, Blechle, Jean, Hoffmeister, Dorothy, Holland, Helen, Joyce, Erna. First semester officers -- president, Ella Dee Green, vice-president, Virginia Koch, secretary, Pauline Schumacher, treasurer, Patsy Heuschober, social chairman, La Verne Atchison, program chairman, Mary Ella Welker, seryice chairman, Barbara Hoche, pianist, Mary Clack, song leaders, Madra Schaefer and Frankie Sykes. Second semester officers -- president, Rosemary Greenwell, vice-president, Maxine Morrow, secretary, Maxine Johnson, treasurer, Patsy Heuschober, service chairman, Barbara Hoche, program chairman, Mary Lou Templeton, pianist, Charline Kizer, song leader, Pollyanna Ramsey, sponsor, Mrs. Naeter. - LATIN CLUB Left group -- Neese, Anne, Howe, Eugene, Dearing, Carlyle, Strom, julia. Center group - Riorden, Elwood, Kendrick, Robert, Buelow, Margaret, Qualls, Verlene. Left group -- Smoot, Barbara, Craig, Rosemary, Rapp, Mary, Schoembs, Emily, Mehrle, John, Frenzel, Norman. Members not in picture - Buckner, Ann, Sievers, Dorothy. First semester officers - president, Emily Schoembs, vice-president, Mary Rapp, secretary, Bar- bara Smoot. Second semester officers - president, Rosemary Craig, vice-president, Robert Ken- drick, secretary, Margaret Buelow, sponsor, Miss Krueger. -47- LIBRARY CLUB Left to right, Row 1 - Smith, Betty Jo, Williams, Mayme, Adkins, Carma Ann, Hunze, Frances, Roth, Jean, Sutterfield, Eleanor, Kent, Elaine, Allison, Edna Mae. Row 2 -- Burns, Peggy, Terry, Nell, Crump, Minnie Lee, Lewis, Vera May, Bechtel, Allie, Atchison, Laverne, Foeste, Dorothy. Row 3 - Van Amburgh, Virginia, Todd, Mary, Drum, Mary Lou, Schlegel, Virginia, Sievers, Dorothy, Gibson, Elaine, Berry, Elizabeth. Row 4 - Trickey, E Layne, Frye, Betty, Bishop, Eula. Members not in picture -- Allison, Dorothy, Barr, Jessie, Crump, Minnie Lee, Hobbs, Virginia, Huters, Janice, Jacobs, Dorothy, Stout, Georgena, First semester officers - president, Jean Roth, vice-president, Frances Hunze, secretary, Betty Jo Smith, reporter, Nell Terry. Second semester officers -- president, Frances Hunze, vice- president, Mayme Williams, secretary, La Verne Atchison, treasurer, Mary Todd, reporter, Carma Ann Adkins, sponsors, Miss Vogelsang and Mrs. Short. MATHEMATICS CLUB Left to right, Row 1 - Frenzel, Norman, McFerron, Billy, Hosea, Walter, Mehrle, John, Hamp- ton, Bill, Hoffmeister, Lester, Ludwig, Ray. Row 2 - Donohue, Bernard, Eggiman, Richard, Baker, Allen, Burciaga, Joe, Schuette, Kenneth, Stovall, Joyce, Reissaus, Billy, McKinney, Leroy, Litzelfelner, Bob. Row 3 - Morse, Claude, Clippard, Charles, Riorden, Elwood, Fuhrmann, Lloyd, Blattner, Don, Lang, Bernard, Gray, Weldon, Nanna, Bill. Row 4 - Mr. O'Connell, Kistner, Loyd, Mann, Curtis, Altenthal, Robert, Eastwood, Bill, Hoffmeister, Chester, Fischer, George, Burns, Harold. Members not in picture -- Andrews, B. W., Brame, Charles, Buckner, Don, Burk, Thomas, Busch, Roland, Campbell, Kenneth, Cargle, Paul, Cravens, Linuel, Davis, Charles, Fronabarger, Bill, Haman, James, Harmon, Loyd, Hoeller, Weldon, Johnson, Robert, Lang, Bernard, Mansfield, Kenneth, Propst, Bill, Schuette, Paul. First semester 0 icers - resident, Claude Morse, vice- resident, Charles Cli ard, sccretar - . P U P. PP I Y treasurer, Walter Hosea. Second semester off1cers'- president, Robert Johnson, vice-president, Joe Burciaga, secretary-treasurer, Walter Hosea, sponsor, Mr. O'Connell. Q -4s- K Oligfafy CM Wafdemafzca Wafionaf onor Sociefy LLPJQ6 CM NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Left to right, Row I - Mr. Jenkins, Miss Pott, McGinty, Charles, Walther, Emily Ann, Deal, Riley, Findley, Helen, Hibbs, Russell, Harris, Jimmie, Regenhardt, Alice. Row 2 - Martin, Bob, Schoembs, Emily, Miller, Marjorie, Jenkins, Mildred, Jones, Myldred, Reed, Mary Ellen, Kiehne, Eileen, Thilenius, Ferne, Kaufmann, Marie, Hager, Weldon. First semester officers - president, Charles McGinty, vice-president, Jimmie Harris, secretary, Bob Martin, treasurer, Riley Deal. Second semester officers - president, Eileen Kiehne, vice- president, Riley Deal, secretary, Mary Ellen Reed, treasurer, Weldon Hager, historian, Alice Regenhardt, faculty council, Miss Pott, Miss Smith, Miss Williams, Mr. James, Mr. Jenkins. NURSES CLUB Left to right, Row 1 - Friedrich, Elsie, Withers, Audrey, Strain, Betty, Davis, Jean, James, Lorene, Fee, Hazel. Row 2 - Anderson, Mary, Hill, Viola, Schilling, Ruth Ellen, Harmon, Maxine, Kneibert, Prudence, Niswonger, Dorothy, Lincoln, Alma. Standing -- Miss Schrader, Sander, Janice. Members not in picfure - Allison, Dorothy, Hinman, Charlotte, Hunze, Anna Louise, Koch, Virginia, Mehner, Nelda, Recd, Ruth, Strom, Julia Mae. First semester officers - president, Elsie Friedrich, vice-president, Betty Strain, secretary-treasurer, Maxine Harmon, reporter, Prudence Krieibert. Second semester officers - superintendent, Betty Strain, assistant superintendent, Jean Davis, head nurse, Janice Sanders, senior nurse, Mary Ander- son, junior nurse, Prudence Kneibert, sponsor, Miss Schrader. ....49- ORCHESTRA Left to rigl9t,sR0w 1 - Morgan, Marcella, Schoembs, Emily, Chancellor, Dorothy, Kiehne, Kath- leen, Pettigrew, Wilma Jo, Rueseler, Ruth, Boutin, Alice Ann. Row 2 - Roth, Jean, Kizer, Charlene, Van Amburgh, Virginia, Moore, Ruth, Blount, Jerry, Harvey, Jessie Jo, Bahn, Marian, Reissaus, Billy, Stein, Oscar, Fischer, George, Strom, Ted, Steck, Kathryn, Kiehne, Eileen. Row 3 -- Limbaugh, Stephen, Clack, Erma, Buckner, Anne Marie, Strain, Betty, McNeely, Don, Ad- kins, Carma Ann, Jones, Myldred, McKinnis, Jerelynn, Finch, Martha. Row 4 - Moran, Harry, Lick, Helen, Davis, Jean, Thompson, Carlyn Ann, Owens, Doris, Evans, John, Regenhardt, Alice, Campbell, Harold, Miss Reick, Crawford, Violet, Collins, Mary Louise, Findley, Helen, Ruff, Jeanne Frances, Pettigrew, Jim, Barbare, Walter, Evans, Paul. Members not in picture - Bohnsack, John, Boswell, Lois, Clay, Jack, Reick, James, Stout, Gorgenia, Stout, Glendall, Watkins, Lloyd. First semester officers -- president, Violet Crawford, vice-president, Myldred Jones, secretary- treasurer, Wilma Jo Pettigrew, reporter, Alice Ann Boutin, stage managers, Stephen Limbaugh and Oscar Stein, librarians, Dorothy Chancellor and Kathleen Kiehne. Second semester offieers - president, Wilma Jo Pettigrew, vice-president, Harry Moran, secretary-treasurer, Kathleen Kiehne, reporter, Jerry Blount, librarians, Jeanne Frances Ruff and Alice Regenhardt, stage managers, Don McNeely and Jack Clay, director, Miss Reick. . PHOTOGRAPHERS' CLUB Left to right, Row I - Canfield, Helen, Thompson, Carlyn Ann, Trickey, E Layne, Rueseler, Ruth, Farrow, Loida. Row 2 - Karr, Herbert, Estes, Gerald, Smith, Bill, Grace, Murray, Younghouse, Earl Charles, Reick, Fred, Fesler, Harold, Crawford,.Violet, Jacobs, Dorothy, Mehner, Nelda. Row 3 - Mrs. Findley, Bicrschwal, Edward, Holladay, Dick, Wilkinson, Ken- neth, Mulkey, Dan. Members not in picture - Blair, Bill, Bahn, Marian, Carey, Patsy, Kizer, Charlene, Lange, Maurice, Lewis, Billy, Little, Jack, Montgomery, John, Pendleton, Charles, Reick, James, Schilling, Ruth Ellen, Sutterneld, Elinor, Wareing, Martha, Whitson, Dorothy. First semester officers - president, Dick Holladay, vice-president, Herbert Karr, secretary, Violet Crawford, treasurer, Gerald Estes. Second semester officers - president, Kenneth Wilk- erson, vice-president, Earl Charles Younghouse, secretary, E Layne Trickey, treasurer, Gerald Estes, reporter, Marian Bahn, sponsor, Mrs. Findley. , ..g0... Ql'CA2Jtl'CL pL0t0gl'Cl,l9 2l 6 CM Path .5JoeaLin9 CM Quit am! .Slmtt PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB Left to right, Row I - Wharry, Mary Frances, Walther, Emily Ann, Miller, Marjorie, Jenkins, Mildred. Row 2 - Bahn, Marian, Teichman, Betty, Tro- villion, La Nette, Neese, Anne. Row 3 -- Krueger, -Wanda, Buckner, Ann Marie, Miss Mabrey, Moore, Colleen, Foster, Martha Lou. Members not in pie- ture - Black, Nancy, Chapin, Carol, Cotner, Charlotte, Deneke, Mary Louise, Graham, Rose Marie, Hoffman, Dorothy, Nothdurft, Charline, Qualls, Verleen, Rickard, Dorothea. First semester officers - president, Marjorie Miller, vice-president, Martha Lou Foster, secretary, Emily Ann Walther, treasurer, Wanda Krueger, reporter, Betty Jane Teichman. Second semester officers -- president, Charline Nothdurft, vice-president, Dorothy Hoffman, secretary, Mary Louise Deneke, treasurer, Nancy Black, reporter, Wanda Krueger, sponsor, Miss Mabrey. QUILL AND SCROLL Left to right, Row I - McNeely, Don, Baker, Howard, Boutin, Alice Ann, Reed, Mary Ellen, Deal, Riley, Borchelt, Mary Frances, Harris, Jimmie, Robert- son, Joann. Row 2 - Nothdurft, Clifton, Polack, Sydney, Byrd, Carol, Thilenius, Ferne, Hunter, Mary Frances, Chancellor, Dorothy, Schack, Warren, Barbare, Walter, Schioembs, Emily, Upton, Herbert, Martin, Bob. -51... RADIO CLUB Lefl to right, Row 1 -- Bahn, Marian, Allen, Betty, Jones, Myldred, Reed, Mary Ellen, Russell, Jean, Walther, Emily Ann, Morgan, Marcella, Little, Doris, Sitzes, Lila Jean. Row 2 - Hoff- man, A. D., Mitchell, Max, Carter, Harry, Miss Mabrey. Members not in picture - Carter, Sidney, Dye, Bobbie, Goza, Geraldine, Norris, Dorotha, Qualls, Mary Lee. First semester officers - president, A. D. Hoffman, vice-president, ,Mary Ellen Reed, secretary, Jean Russell, treasurer, Harry Carter. Second semester officers - president, Mary Ellen Reed, vice-president, Geraldine Goza, secretary, Lila Jean Sitges, treasurer, Mary Lee Quallsg reporter, Bobbie Dye, sponsor, Miss Mabrey. V RED DAGGER DRAMATIC CLUB Left to right, Row 1 - Shivelbine, Leland, Pratt, Mary Jo, Boutin, Alice Ann, McKinnis, Jertlynn, Robertson, Joann, Parker, Jim. Row 2 - Foster, Martha Lou, Harris, Jimmie, Hunter, Mary Frances, Groves, Marjorie, Pettigrew, Wilma Jo, Nicholas, Jean. Row 3 -- Luckmann, Bill, Clay, Jack, Schack, Warren, Chancellor, Dorothy, Findley, Helen, Thilenius, Ferne, Stew- art, La Wanda. Row 4 - Miss Smith, Baker, Howard, Kaempfer, David, Mann, Curtis, O'Don- nell, Danny. Members not in picture - Allen, Betty, Bahn, Marian, Krueger, Wanda, McNeely, Don, Morgan, Marcella, Newell, P. J., Rapp, Mary, Roth, Jean, Ruff, Jeanne Frances, Thomp- son, Carlyn Ann, Welker, Mary Ella. First semester officers - president, Jimmie Harris, vice-president, Mary Frances Hunter, secre- tary, Alice Ann Boutin, treasurer, Marjorie Groves, historian, Jim Parker. Second semester officers - president, Bill Luckmann, vice-president, Dorothy Chancellor, secretary, Joann Robertson, treasurer, Marjorie Groves, historian, Jean Nicholas, sponsor, Miss Smith. 4 lgacko l. rama fic CM P -sz- If cl Jagger C, 'W .gzriggdro ' CM , RED DAGGER PLAY Left to right - Pettigrew, Wilma jo, Hunter, Mary Frances, Parker, Jim, Findlay, Helen, Rob- ertson, Joann, Kaempfer, David, Shivelbine, Leland, Nicholas, jean, Chancellor, Dorothy Qstandingj, McNeely, Don, McKinnis, jerelynn, Boutin, Alice Ann, Pratt, Mary Jo fstandingj, Luckmann, Bill, Clay, Jack. Cast for Sky Road by N. Richard Nusbaum - Mabel, Wilma Jo Pettigrew, Connie Bickell, Helen Findley, Sue Lamb, Mary jo Pratt, Carrie Evans, Mary Frances Hunter, Sally Barton, Jerelynn McKinnis, Steve Hamland, David Kaempfer, Midge Saunders, Alice Ann Boutin, Bud- die Walters, Bill Luckmann, Lucky Parker, Jean Nicholas, Ann Rogers, Joann Robertson, Andy Saunders, Jim Parker, Thompson, Leland Shivelbine, Bill Jones, Don McNeely, 'Miss Fielding, Dorothy Chancellor, MacFar1and and the Loud Speaker Announcer, Jack Clay. Production cast for the play - Curtain, Jeanne Frances Ruff, Ushers, Wanda Krueger, Marjorie Groves, Marian Bahn, Betty Allen, Carlyln Ann Thompson, Mary Ella Welker, and Mary Rapp, student director, Dorothy Chancellor, business manager, Leland Shivelbine, property committee, Jim Parker, Alice Ann Boutin, David Kaempfer, and Wilma Jo Pettigrew, director, Miss Inez Smith. - SCRIBBLERS' CLUB Left to right, Row I - Askew, Bill, Jones, Pearl, Pott, Patsy, Roth, Marcella, Swann, Ruth, Boren, Gerald, Hunze, Patsy, Craft, Dorothy. Row 2 - Kempfer, Cecil, Ulrich, Doris, Boren, Leo, Miss Reed, Hobbs, Virginia, Oxford, Betty, Fowler, Pauline, Davis, Royce. Memberx not in picture - Dare, Glenn, Pettigrew, Margaret. First semester officers - president, Doris Ulrich, vice-president, Bill Askew, secretary-treasurer, Pauline Fowler, reporter, Patsy Pott. Second semester officers - president, Pauline Fowler, vice- president, Marcella Roth, secretary-treasurer, Patsy Pott, reporter, Marcella Roth, sponsor, Miss Reed. ,53- SENIOR GIRL RESERVES , Left to right, Row I - Cook, Wanda, Stovall, La Wanna, Spence, Leola, Cobb, Doris, Trovillion, La Nette, Snider, Doris. Row 2 - Reiker, Shirline, Holshouser, Mary Alice, Clippard, Melba, Crawford, Violet, Moore, Colleen, Teichmann, Betty, Miss Pott, Kerr, Frances, Hoffman, Hilda. Members not in picture - Green, Ella Dee, Haman, Betty, Haman, Lucille, Harmon, Maxine, Harmon, Velma Lee, Hebenstreit, Jeannette, Hoffmeister, Dorothy, Holland, Helen, Joyce, Erna, Le May, Jeanne, Miller, Marjorie, Oxford, Betty, Owens, Doris, Smith, Virginia, Snider, Doris, Vancil, Wanda, Wharry, Mary Frances. First semester officers -- president, Leola Spence, vice-president, Violet Crawford, secretary, Wanda Cook, treasurer, Melba Clippard, song leader, La Nette Trovillion, pianist, Marjorie Miller, cabinet, Hilda Hoffman, Jeannette Hebenstreit, and Mary Frances Wharry. Second semester officers - president, Shirline Reiker, vice-president, Betty Haman, secretary, Maxine Harmon, treasurer, Melba Clippard, song leader, -Ella Dee Green, pianist, Lucille Haman, social chairman, Mary Alice Holshouser, Red Cross chairman, Doris Snider, program chairman, Velma Harmon, service chairman, Betty Oxford, sponsor, Miss. Pott. SHORTHAND CLUB Left to right, Row 1 - Brase, James, Boyer, Pansy, Cotner, Charlotte, Carmack, Fern, Fitz- gerald, Anna Lee, Tidwell, Erline, Leming, Jack. Row 2 - Johnson, Robert, Fee, Russell, Blair, Billy, Long, Bill, Seabaugh,ABob, Ervin, Junior, Mollenhour, John, Miss Gockel. Members not in picture - Bissell, Cora, Bryant, Maxine, Clack, Jeanette, Clack, Mary, Duke, Norma, Ellis, Lois, Little, Betty, Mansker, Dorothy, Mansker, Edna, Mills, Nancy, O'Donnell, Danny, O'Howell, Wanda, Pind, Doris, Reed, Ruth, Strauser, Doylene, Strom, Margaret, Tenkhoff, Emmy Lynn, Whitney, Viola. First semester officers - president, John Mollenhour, vice-president, Bob Seabaugh, secretary- treasurer, Bill Blair. Second semester officers - president, Danny O'Donnell, vice-president, Norma Duke, secretary-treasurer, Nancy Mills, sponsor, Miss Gockel. en ior egierued .Sjlwftaml CM 8l' 3020? ramafic T CM 351210 QSUQCLI' t a? SILVER SPEAR DRAMATIC CLUB Left to right, Row I - Welker, Mary Ella, Reed, William, Farrow, Loida, Williams, Murphy, Kizer, Charlene, Slack, Bonnie Sue, Clack, Mary, Finch, Martha. R010 2 -- Callahan, Carolyn, Lick, Helen, Harrison, Carol, Clark, Janet, Koch, Virginia, Hunter, Nancy, Logan, Catherine, Hoche, Barbara, Clack, Erma, Thompson, Carolyn. Row 3 - Brase, Dick, Krieger, Robert, Hirsch, Bob, Paynter, Jimmy, Schuette, Kenneth, Limbaugh, Stephen, McNeely, jerry. Row 4 -- Brase, James, Lueders, Jule, Blair, Bill, Vogelsangerf Elbert, Bahn, Charles, Blount, Jerry, Samuel, Don, McNeely, Don. Members not in picture - Chancellor, Harold, Chaplin, Carol, Claek, Jeanette, Hecht, jacob, Krewinghaus, Dick, Payne, Lily May, Strom, Margaret, Sullivan, Shirleen. First semester officers - president, Don McNeely, vice-president, Jerry Blount, secretary, Erma Clack, treasurer, Charles Bahn, Second semester officers -- president, Bob Hirsch, vice-president, jerry McNeely, secretary, Stephen Limbaugh, treasurer, Charles Bahn, historian, Erma Clackg sponsor, Miss Quarles. SILVER SPEAR PLAY Left to right - Kizer, Charlene, Blount, jerry, Clark, Janet, Krieger, Robert, Hirsch, Bob, Schuette, Kenneth, Brase, Dick, Callahan, Carolyn, McNeely, Don, Farrow, Loida, Bahn, Charles, Welker, Mary Ella, Hunter, Nancy. , Cast of june Mud by Ryerson and Clements - Penny Wood, Carolyn Callahan, Chuck Harris, Don McNeely, Mrs. Wood, Nancy Hunter, Elmer Tuttle, Kenneth Schuette, Dr. Wood, Bob Hirsch, Effie, Mary Ella Welker, Milly Lou, Loida Farrow, G. Marvyn Roberts, Charles Bahn, Roger Van Vleck, Jerry Blount, Mr. Harris, Dick Brase, Shirley Wentworth, Charlene Kizer, Ralph Wentworth, Robert Krieger, Julia Harris, janet Clark. Production Cust for the play - student director, Martha Finch, production manager, Catherine Logan, business manager, Elbert Vogelsanger, properties, Murphy Williams and Bill Blair, lights and sound, Bill Blair and Jerry McNeely, make-up, Helen Lick, director, Miss Quarles. ..55.... L4 L ----- , . .V -,....,Y.,,... or STUDENT COUNCIL First semester, Left to right, Row 1 - Adkins, Carma Ann, Sykes, Frankie, Williams, Mayme, Steck, Kathryn, Holland, Helen, Berry, Elizabeth, Craig, Rosemary. Row 2 - Pendleton, Charles, Mollenhour, John, Clark, Janet, Hunter, Mary Frances, Morgan, Marcella, Stewart, La Wanda, McGinty, Charles, Bock, Leo. Row 3 - Morse, Claude, Statler, Carol, Arnoldi, Bernard, Moore, Escol, Lemonds, Don. Row 4 - johnson, Bob, Limbaugh, Stephen, Martin, Bob, Moran, Harry. 1 First semester officers - president, Charles McGinty, vice-president, Bob Martin, secretary- treasurer, Mary Frances Hunter, reporters, Leo Bock and Marcella Morgan, sponsor, Mr. jenkins. Second semester council, Left to right, Row I - Terry, Bob, Schlegel, Virginia, Williams, Mayme' y Black, Nancy, Young, jean, Harrelson, Mary, Graham, Rose Marie, Baker,s'.Allan.f R0w,2-34 Bender, Kenneth, Mansneld, Marilyn, Morgan, Marcella, McNeely, Don, Bowers, Bill, Blount, Jerry, McNee1y, Jerry. Row'3 - Harmon, Loyd, Hager, Weldon, McLaughlin, Don, Wilkin- son, Kenneth, Johnson, Bob, Rogers, Edward. Row 4 - Mr. jenkins, Temple, Bradley, Urley, Fowler, Bohnsack, John. . Second semester officers -- president, Weldon Hager, first vice-president, Mary Louise Harrelson, second vice-president, Don McNeely, secretary-treasurer, Marilyn Mansfield, sponsor, Mr. Jenkins. .Siualmf J ounci .First Semester .Sifualmf ounci Second Semester -+56--4 iger ' udineaa Q lgef' Crt .SZW 3 . ' TIGER BUSINESS STAFF A Left to right, Row 1 - Reed, Bill, Rapp, Maryg Clay, Jack, Baker, Howard. Row 2 -A-Shivel- bine, Lelandg Pollack, Sidneyg Nothdurft, Clifton, Reynolds, Howardg Kaempfer, David, Schack, Warreng' Barbare, Walterg Miss Williams. Members not in picture - Chancellor, Harold, Hecht, Jacobg Leming, Jackg Samuel, Don. 4 - e First semester staff positions - business manager, Walter Barbareg advertising manager, Clifton Nothdurftg circulation manager, Warren Schackg salesmen, Jack Clay, David Kaempfer, Sidney Pollack, Mary Rapp, and Howard Baker, cub salesmen, William Reed, Howard Reynolds, and Leland Shivelbine. Second semester staff positions - business manager, Mary Rapp? adver- tising manager, Clifton Nothdurftg circulation manager, Warren Schackg salesman, Jack Clay, David Kaempfer, Sidney Pollack, William Reed, Howard Reynolds, and Leland Shivelbineg cub salesmen, Harold Chancellor, Jacob Hecht, Jack Leming, and Don Samuel, sponsor, Miss Williams. TIGER, CUB STAFF Left to right, Row 1 - McNeely, jerryg Logan, Catherine, Harrison, Carol, Hunter, Nancy, Miss McLaing Dye, Bobbie, Slack, Bonnie Sue, Roth, Marcella. Row 2 - Clack, Ermag Craig, Rosemary, Sievers, Dorothy, Callahan, Carolyn, Vogelsanger, Elbert, Bauerle, jimg Watkins, Lloydg Brase, Dick, Samuel, Don. Members not in picture - Buckner, Ann Marie, Gray, Wel- dong Hopper, Shireyg Huters, Janice, Limbaugh, Stephen, Litzelfclner, Bob, McLaughlin, Dong Mehrle, John, Moore, Ruth, Stovall, Joyce, Ulrich, Bob, Withers, Mary, Wolters, Rosella. Sponsor - Miss McLain. ...lS7... fW . E E TIGER LITERARY STAFF Left to right, Row 1A- Pott, Patsy, Robertson, Joann, Harrelson, Mary, Boutin, Alice Ann, Borchelt, Mary Frances, Schoembs, Emily, Finch, Martha Lou. Row 2 - Deal, Riley, Allen, Betty, Ruff, Jeanne Frances, Mor- gan, Marcella, Harris, Jimmie, Reed, Mary Ellen, Nicholas, Jean, Pratt, Mary Jo. Row 3 -- Thilenius, Ferne, Jones, Myldred, Hunter, Mary .Francesg Groves, Marjorie, Chancellor, Dorothy, Paynter, Jim, Bock, Leo, Blount, Jerry, Krieger, Robert. Row 4 - Upton, Herbert, McNeely, Don, Byrd, Carol, Hirsch, Bob, Bahn, Charles, Bayn- ham, Jack, Underwood, Albert, Miss Uhl, Martin, Bob. Members not in pfctzwe - Busche, Maxine, Callahan, Carolyn, clack, Erma, Fischer, George, Hunter, Nancy, Logan, Catherine, McFerron, Bill, Miesner, Jean Anne, Reicker, Shirline, Roth, Marcella, Schumacher, Pauline, Williamson, Garnet. First semester siuff positions - editors-in-chief, Riley Deal and Emily Schoembs, associate editors, Jimmie Harris and Bob Martin, news editor, Carol Byrd, news writers, Charles Bahn, Martha Ann Finch, Bob Krieger, Mary Frances Hunter, Myldred Jones, Don McNeely, Marcella Morgan, Jean Nicholas, Mary Ellen Reed, and Marjorie Groves, feature editor, Dorothy Chancellor, feature writers, Betty Allen, Jerry Blount, Bob Hirsch, Jim Paynter, Mary Jo Pratt, and Jeanne Frances Ruff, sports editors, Herbert Upton and Garnet Wfilliamsong sports writers, Jack Bayn- ham, Leo Bock, and Albert Underwood, column editors, Alice Ann Boutin and Joann Robertson, column writers, Mary Frances Borchelt, Mary Harrelson, Patsy Pott, and Ferne Thilenius. Second semester staff positions - editor- in-chief, Riley Deal, associate editors, Dorothy Chancellor and Herbert Upton, news editor, Carol Byrd, news writ- ers, Charles Bahn, Erma Clack, Martha Ann Finch, Marjorie Groves, Bob Krieger, Mary Frances Hunter, Catherine Logan, Marcella Morgan, Jean Nicholas, Mary Ellen Reed, and Marcella Roth, feature editor, Don McNeely, feature writers, Betty Allen, Jerry Blount, Carolyn Callahan, Bob Hirsch, Nancy Hunter, Jim Paynter, Mary Jo Pratt, and Jeanne Frances Ruff, sports editor, Albert Underwood, sports writers, Jack Baynham, George Fischer, and Billy McFerron, column editors, Alice Ann Boutin and Joann Robertson, column writers, Mary Frances Bor- chelt, Mary Louise Harrelson, Patsy Pott, and Ferne Thilenius, sponsor, Miss Uhl. TIGERETTES Left to right, Row 1 - Ramsey, Pollyanna, Hoffman, Dorothy, Deal, Riley. Row 2 - Atchison, La Verne, With' ers, Mary, Moore, Shirley. Row 3 -- Siemers, Betty, Harmon, Velma, Statler, Edna, Huters, -Janice, Pind, Doris- Row 4 - Flentge, Mary Louise, Harris, Jimmie, Holland, Helen, Whitney, Viola, Smith, June, Blechle, Jean. Row 5 - Boutin, Alice Ann, Drum, Mary Lou, Whitson,iD0rothy, Duke, Jean, Steck, Kathryn. Member not in pic'- ture -- Berry, Elizabeth. First semester officers - president, Kathryn Steck, vice-president, Mary Lou Drum, secretary, Jean Blechle, treas- urer, Dorothy Whitson, sponsors, Miss Kies and Miss Sadler. -iger oaferary saff igelfeffed n-Jay yplllg m.1.e..1., MONDAY TYPING CLUB 1 ' Left to right, Row I - Withers, Mary, Pind, Doris, Ellis, Lois, Wolters, Rosella, Mills, Nancy, Wampler, Bertie Jo, Bissell, Cora. Row 2 -- Whitright, Joe, Little, Betty, Mansker, Edna, Hopper, Shirley, Lick, Helen, Duke, Norma, Nothclurft, Charleen, Davis, Dorothy, Smith, Verna, Ulrich, Bob. Row 3 - Johnson, Allan, Lueders, Jule, Mr. Kensinger, Bender, Kenneth Birk, August, O'Donnell, Danny, Lane, Joe, Luckmann, Bill, Wallis, Clyde. Members not in pic: ture - Atchley, Kathleen, Barr, Hazel, Bechtel, Jeannette, Burns, Harold, Davis, Nelle, Harvey, Jesse Jo, Hoffmeister, Chester, Hoffmeister, Lester, Kassel, Charles, King, Betty June, Lemonds, Don, Linebarger, Carl, Ludwig, Ray, Moore, Judith, Morrow, Bill, McClintock, H. C., Patrick, Betty, Reynolds, Bill, Reynolds, Delores, Rogers, Edward, Sanders, Ella Louise, Smith, Edna, Stout, Georgenia, Sullivan, Shirleen, Watkins, Dorothy, Wallace, Clyde. First semester officers - president, Bob Ulrich, vice-president, Charlene Nothdurft, secretary, Mary Withers. Second semester officers - president, Ray Ludwig, vice-president, Jessie Jo Har- vey, secretary-treasurer, Harold Burns, sponsor, Mr. Kensinger. WEDNESDAY TYPING CLUB Left to right, Row 1 - Sams, Ruby, Dare, Wanda, Smith, Bill, Evans, John, Swann, Bill, Boyer, Pansy, Vogelsang, Doris. Row 2 - Huters, Janice, Morrow, Maxine, Fitzgerald, Anna Lee, Moore, Ruth, Jacobs, Dorothy, Strauser, Doylene, Macke, Viola. Row 3 - Fornkahl, Mil- dred, Sykes, Frankie, O'Howell, Wanda, Siemers, Betty, Telle, Betty. Row 4 - Nagel, Helene, Whitson, Dorothy, Mr. Kensinger, Reed, Ruth, Buckner, Ann Marie. Members not in picture - Bauerle, Jim, Baker, Allan, Blumenberg, Betty, Boswell, Lois, Bruce, Margaret, Carmack, Fern, Crenshaw, Doris, Deevers, Charlotte, Eastwood, Billy, Eggiman, Richard, Foreman, Lawanna, Frenzel, Norman, Garrett, Patsy, Graham., Rose, Hinkle, Velma, Little, Jack, Lewis, Billy, Masterson, Maggie, Mehrle, John, McFerron, Bill, Price, Alma, Segraves, Betty, Statler, Betty, Statler, Edna, Schlue, Virginia, Watkins, Lloyd, Younghouse, Earl Charles. First semester officers - president, Ruth Moore, vice-president, Ann Marie Buckner, secretary, Mildred Fornkahl. Second semester officers - president, John Mehrle, vice-president, Lloyd Watkins, secretary-treasurer, Edna Statler, sponsor, Mr. Kensinger. ...,9.... Left group -- Kempfer, Cecil, Anderson, Mary, Davis, Jean, Miss Reed. Right group - Armstrong, Sally, Little, Doris, Bode, Patsy. Members not in picture - Beal, Emma Jane, Blechle, Jean, Dare, Wanda, Drum, Mary Lou, Jones, Pearl, Welker, Mary Ella. s , First semester officers - president, Patsy Bode, vice-president, Sally Armstrong, secretary-treasurer, Doris Little, reporter, Cecil Kempfer. Second semester of- ficers - president, Emma Jane Beal, vice-president, Mary Ella Welker, secretary, Patsy Bode, treasurer, Pearl Jones, reporter, Mary Lou Drum, sponsor, Miss Reed. ar-enf-lackera Mociafion We accept the challenge to uphold education in this time of crisis. We believe that recreational projects and the use of extra-curricular activities -- music, drama, public speaking, and art - greatly aid in the supreme task to create integrated human personalitiesf' In keeping with this creed, the programs in the Central High School Parent-Teacher Association have pointed toward ideals for World citizenship. The first program consisted of a talk on music appreciation and a demonstra- tion by the girls' classes under the direction of Miss Frieda Reick. The group from the Victory Speakers' Bureau' under the direction of Miss Alene Sadler presented a panel discussion' on the topic A FUTURE PEACE. Miss Naomi Pott's Latin-American history class presented a Pan-American demonstration for one meeting. The dramatic club under the direction of Miss Inez Smith presented the Founders' Day program. An art exhibit by the classes from the art department under the direction of Miss Edna Haman furnished a program. Officers for the year - president, Mrs. C. W. 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Rudert, Mr. Glen O'Connel1, and Mr. Thomas Williams. Besides these, all t-he other teachers were introducedg our faculty was on parade. 9-Headaches start! Some teachers actually gave us home work! In six weeks we shall be having six weeks examsg but, wait, I'm turning rpessimist. 10-Mrs. Short and her able helpers in the ibook exchange have been kpept on the run. Mr. Jenkins 'has 'been busy, to-o - changing schedules. 11-Teacher was frantic: she couldn't understand how we could do any work without pencil and paper. Some stu- dents didn't even have books. 'Same old story! 1 14-Monday clubs meet after a sum- mer's intermission. Everyone was clamoring over what club to visit. 15-Wonderful day! Everyone was dis- missed at three o'clock, and that is something! 16-Where shall I go? There are so many I simply can't decide. Oh, don't get excitedg it's nothing so important as who is going to win the war. It's I trying to decide on a Wednesday Club. 17-There was more of that harmoniz- ing during the noon hour today. It's quite the thing, and everybody's doing it. 18-The Silver Spear had a clever in- itiation in assembly today, admitting thirteen new members. Twelve new Red Dag-ger members were inducted. Jimmie Harris, head yell leader, intro- duced four additions to 'her troupe who will keep us peppy. They were Alice Ann Boutin, Dorothy Hoffman, Polly- anna Ramsey, and Riley Deal. We had a rousing pep assembly, too. The Cen- tral Tigers emerged victorious in the first battle of '-the year by a sc-ore of 13-0. The losers were Chaffee's Red Devils. 21-Mon-day clubs closed their member- ship today. Wilma .Io Pettigrew, prom- inent senior, was chosen as editor-in- chief of the Girardot. Lois Jean Stout is 'to be the associate. The business staff has as their leader Mary Louise Collinsg her first assistant is Jean Roth. The personnel of Uhe staff was also completed. 23-Last day to chose a Wednesday cluib. 24-Bob Martin was elected to head the senior class. Others who holed office are: Russell Hibbs, Martha Lou Foster, Marjorie Miller, and Claude Morse. 25-Dean Vest C. Myers of the colle-ge spoke to the student body 'today on Constitution Day. He used a very clever approach to the subject, describ- ing each of the fifty-five men who made the Constitution and showing the part he played. The Junior Red Cross drive was inaugurated by a pep 'talk by Jim- mie Harris. 28-Assembly-a lyceum. Dr Gable presented a very interesting demonstra- tion on radium. They've started again - Buy your Girardot from me - The campaign lasts only tw-o weeks this year. 2.9-Tfhe halls are becoming more crowd- ed than everg must be these fall days. 30.-- - - - 'Skip today - - - Nothing much happened Monotonous, isn't i-t? OCTOBER 2-The Tiger made its first appearance. We got out of class for a pep assembly. The Tigers were victorious over the Mc- Bride Colonaders 30-0. A Victory Speakers' 'Bureau was organized today by the rpublic speaking class under t-he direction of Miss Sadler. The officers are: Jimmie Harris, Jim Parkler, Helen Findley, and Emily Schoembs. 4-The Silver Spear held is semi-annual initiation banquet in the school cafe- teria. 5-Leaders of the marching units were announced today. Jim Parker is to be the head twirler, and David Kaempfer is to lead the band. Other units will be seen following Bettye Mitchell and Jean Nicholas. 8-The A 'Cappella held its first ban- quet iof the year in,the cafeteria. Master of ceremonies, Bill Luckmann, didn't s-how up. 9- We don't want bluebirdzs over Dover, but rather buzzards over Berlin , said Dr. A. -C. Magill this morning in assembly as he addressed the student body on the subject Where Is ,Your Bomb Shelter? The Bengals scored an- other victoryg tlhis time 'over Carbon- dale with a score of 40-0. 12-Emily Ann Walther was the host- ess for the National Honor Society meeting. Games served as diversions. 13-Girls' intramurals started today. 14--Jimmie Harris represented Central on a radio program. She spoke on the topic The New Physical Education Program in the Canpe Girardeau Public Schools . Red Dagger announced the casts for two plays, Thursday Evening by Christopher Morley with Dorothy Chancellor, Helen Findley, Jean Nich- olas, and David Keamplherg and Who Gets The Car Tonight? by Chris Siegel -53- Cainvlar with' Wilma Jo Pettigrew, Warren Schack, La VVanda Stewart, Jack Clay, and Curtis Mann. These productions will be held in assembly on November sixth. Red Dagger held its initiation banquet. 16-First open house of the year was held tonight. It was a great success. T-his one was sponsored by the P. T. A. As-sembly todayg a picture show. The Tigger makes its appearance again. 21-Tigers chalk up ano-ther victory 46-0 against Cairo. The iSc'hools at Work radio :program was presented by the A Cappella. Feature numbers were a piano solo by Jimmie Harris and a vocal solo by La Nette Trovillion. 22-S'chool's out! School's out! The teachers have to go to the teachers as- sociation meetings. We won't be here tomorrow either. ZS-The A 'Cappella under the direction of Miss Reick sang four numbers for the teahcers association. 26--T-he cast was selected today for the Silver Spear three act play, June Ma-d to 'be presented on November the eighteentlh and nineteenth. Carolyn Callahan is to play the lead. Three others who figure largely in the action are Don McNeely, Charles Bahn, and Jerry Blount. Nine other characters are in the cast. Miss Quarles will di- rect 'the iplay. 28-Senior rings are being ordered. 29-Even though they played on a muddy field, the 'Mayfield Redbirds found they were no match for the Tigers. Tlhis was our sixth win with a score of 13-0. 30--Central is losing two teachers, Miss, Mary Alexander and Mr. Thomas Wil- liams. Miss Alexander goes into gover- nment aviation, and Mr. Williams to a pastorate in Dayton, Ohio. We wish 'them every kind of good luck and wel- come in their places Mi-ss Ellen'Towse, who has been at Lorimier, and Mr. Blumenberg, who comes from Wash- ington. Dorothy Chancellor, Jean Nich- olas, Jerry Blount, Bob Hirsch, and Miss Doris Mabrey went to St. Louis to present a round talble discussion over radio station KMOX. 31-Last day Girardot pictures can be takyen. NOVEMBER 3-The senior A's had as their speaker today Miss Judith Guevera, a Panama- nian girl who is in college here. Slhe showed them some costumes of her native country. 4-'Colleen Moore was chosen as Miss Chile for the Pan-American festival which was held at the college. . 6-The Red Dagger Dramatic Club under the direction of Miss -Inez Smith presented two one act plays in assembly this morning. The cast has been an- nounced for a radio play, They Burned the Books by Sfteplh-en Vincent Benet, to .be given during ,book week. Eleven boys and one girl will take the parts. Central Tigers were again victorious. This time over Poplar Bluff with a score of 26-0. 9-Jimmie Harris was the hostess for the National Honor Society meeting this evening. Plans for the coming induction and initiation in December were made. 10--A former Centralite, Vernon Kip- ping, now -with the F. B. I. in Wash- ington spoke to the sociology class to- day. 11-Rain, rain, go away! It seems it will never stop! The halls sound nois- ier than ever. 12-Many Central students participated in a concert by the Cape Girardeau Symphony held at the Teachers College. Miss Reick is the director. 13-Another victory! Central wins over Sikeston with an overwhleming score of 78-0. 16-The Girls' Glee Club sang for the P.T.A. this evening. Al-so on the pro- gram was a panel discussion conducted by six members of the Victory Speakers' Bureau. Those Darticipatiing were: Jimmie Harris, Helen Findley, Alice Ann Boutin, Jeannette Hebenstreit, Ewmily Sch-oembs, Mary Frances Hunter, and Richard Reyolds. The discussion was on the subject of a post-'war world. 1-7-Oh! Rain again! It poured down all day! 18-Helen Findley spoke over K.F.V.fS. as a representative for Central on the topic The Change in the Curriculum in Central. . 19-The Silver Spear play June Mad was a com-plete success., Carolyn Cal- lahan 'proved to be quite an actress, and Mary Ella Welker was hilarious in the role of the maid. A clever scene was the fencing bout 'between Penny 0Carolyn Callahaml and Chuck fDon McfNeelyJ. The play 'was unider the 'direction of Miss Quarles, the club sponsor. 27--The Central Tigers emerged victor- ious in the last football combat of the season. It was the traditional contest with Jacklson and was held lthere. For tlhe first time since 1929 'Central boasts of an unscored on, unbeaten team, and Central 'fans who weat-hered the blust- ery 'day to see the game had quite a thrill. 164.- .. . . . ...l,.,...,A,... . , , vefzfisemenfs K A D 2 Llfealnd of g0llf -66- . P1 F' PCA N I L E LO Where Quality is Higher than Price 426 BROADWAY - ollueclem For fthe Best in Photographs go to Lueders Studio 427 BROADWAY PHONE 650 CONEY ISLAND I STAND You get your Money's Worth THE PARISIAN DRY CLEANERS If It's Soiled- PHONE 973 at Iifn.s,. A FOR QUICK SERVICE 510 BROADWAY CGLHJGP DECEBIBER 10-Eight new members were inducted 4-Helen Findley received the first place cup in the William Harrison Ora- torical Contest this morning. Patsy Pott was second and Jimmie Harris camein third. Helen's topic was Propaganda in War Time. Marjorie Miller, last year's Winner, ,presented the cup. The second open house of the year was held tionightg itlhe hosts and 'hostesses were the members 'ofthe Silver Spear Drama- tic Club. into the National Honor Society this afternoon in assembly. Three 12B's: Eileen Kiehne, Ferne Thilenius, and Mary Ellen Reedg and five 12A's: Marie Kaufmann, Myldred Jones. Mildred Jenkins, Emily Schoembs, and Marjorie Miller 'were the rinductees. 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The student body fully ap- preciated the incident. The initiation banquet was held in the evening, and the new members furnished the enter- tainment for the group. 11-Band assembly this morningg a very good program was provided untder the direction of Mr. VVilliam A. Shivel- bine. A clarinet solo by Dion MeNee1y was featured in a description number Africa to Harlem. 14-The A Cappella has been busy these 'past weeks getting ready for the annual Christma.s program to be pre- sented Friday. The processional will be ,quite a novelty, consisting of a bell duet I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day played by Helen Findley and David Kaempfer. 18-.A most impressive Christmas pro- gram was presented by the A Cappella under the direction of 'Miss Reick. The stage setting was beautiful, and the MRS. NORVELL'S BEAUTY SHOP Our Years of Experience combined with the finest equipment, the best solutions, assure the desired results in Permanent Waves. 120 N. SPRIGG ST. 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The Bengals were viict- orious over fthe Red Devils of Chaffee tonight at the Stadium with a score of 26-7. , 7--The Tiger received word that the entries in the Missouri Interscholastic Press Association contest for the year were successful. There were twenty- one entriesg and out of these, two 1 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY PRTG. CO. Quality Printing at Low Cost 8 N. SPRIGG PHONE 352 received superior ratings twelve honor ratings, and seven merit ratings. The paper as a whole received a superior rating, and two special editions received superior ratings. - 11-The last meeting of the semester for the National Honor Society was held in Miss P'ott's room after school today. 12-The Tigers beat the Indians 26-21 in a most exciting hoop game. 13-Quite a number of Central students t..l.' ,V HAWKINS MODERN CLEANERS For Modern Cleaning done the Modern Manner DAVID-L. HAWKINS, Prop. 633 BDWY. CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. PHONE 155 n EXCELSIOR FURNITURE CO. We mctke your House a L Horne ' 533-535 BROADWAY e adn ar I took parts in the 0. C. D. minstrel held X at the 'College tonightg the show will 'be repe-ated tomorrow. 15-The new associate editors for the Tiger are Dorothy Chancellor and Herbert Upton. Don fMciNeely is the new feature editor, and Albert Under- wood is 'the sports editor. The orche estra presented its annual assembly program this morning under the direct- ion oei Miss Reick. The new president for this organization is Wilma Petti- greww. La Nette Trovillian was criolwineld queen at the senior dinner dance thfis evening. The Bengals are again victor- ious over the St. Louis Central team with a score of 39-26. I 16-The ,McBride Colonaders met de- feat-fat the hands of the Central Tigers by a score o-f 34-25. 18-Tacky Day ----- and what a day! Marjorie Miller, Emily Ann Walther, and Nick Carter tookl the prize for the H CCDVERSWI E BINDING- for the g 1943 girarclof BECKTOLDa CCOMPANY St. Louis, Missouri CCELIQCIIII' best get-ups. They were so tacky that one wondered where they got the idea. Herbert Upton was second with four- teen, and Weldon Hager twelve. First, second, and third hour exams were this morningg oh, horrors! No school this 19-The drama class presented their finalexam for the students in thestudy hallg -good idea! k 20-The Tigers defeated the Colle-ge High Preps in the first of a two game series for the city hoop title with a score of 47-31. Harold Hope led the Bengals in scoring with nineteen fpointsg afternoon, the idea being we study for the morrow. ' 21-Fourth, sixth, and seventh hour exams todayg again the afternoon is ours, this time we may celebrate or mourn as the case may be. We won't be seeing the seniors any more, so we CAPE YELLOW CAB CO. Member the American Taxi Cab Association 220 N. 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FEBRUARY 1-Jerry Blount won second place in the American Legion oratorical contest. First place 'went to Lillian Statler of Jackson. FOR 38 CONSECUTIVE YEARS THE SOUTHEAST MISSOURIAN Has Shown An Increase In Circulation Designed especially for Cape Girardeau and Southeast Mis- souri. it carries daily the War, World, National, State and Local News to nearly 11.000 homes. Advertisers find The Missourian the best medium to carry their messages to the buying public. THE SOUTHEAST MISSOURIAN IS CAPE GIRARDEAU'S ONLY NEWSPAPER QUINN'S WALGREEN AGENCY DRUG srons Complete Fountain and Luncheon Service 731 BROADWAY FORTUNE SHOES Young Men's Sport Clothes Whitmans Candyc- fi-Iallmark Greet- . ' C L T Q N I S 24 hc:tI:J'E'il: Service 715 BROADWAY PHONE 18 Free Delivery Until Midnight I A- WSTEIMLE: BUSINESS scHooL CAPE GIRARDEAU. MISSOURI Fully Accredited by the American Association of Commercial Corner Broadway G Ellis Phone 396 MRS. LEO P. STEIMLE, B. 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It was under the direction of Miss Smith. Albert Spalding, world-famous violinist, was heard lby many at the Teachers College tonight. Several Central stud- ents helped with the reception held for 'him after the concert. 16-The Tiggers slid past Anna, Illinois tonight with a score of 32-26 Weldon .Hager was high scorer in the game. 18+The 'Bengals defeated the Forn- felt Bearcats 44-24. This Victory for the boys makes the ninth in arow. I 27-:Cape Central emerged vi-ctorious over Lutesville to co-p first place in the sub-regional tournament which was held this past week at the Houck Field House. Zalma placed third and Jackson fourth. 28-The cast for the Red Dagger three- act play has been announced. The play is Skyroad , a Row-Peterson produc- tion, which will be presented ,March twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth, MARCH 3-Dan Stiles, lecturer and photo- grapher, presented a group of educa- tional films in technicolor entitled the North Atlantic Coastline this morning in assembly. He was a very interesting speaker and was enjoyed by all. 4-The senior class held its meeting in the musi-c room today at which time Dr. Aubuchon, Dean of tfhe Baptist Foundation 'here in -Cape Girardeau, spoke to the group on the topic If I Were Eighteen . 5-:Five members of the Latin Ameri- can history class presented a program for the Pan-American Club tonight. if 'VANDEVEN'S MERCANTILE CO. Quality Meats. Groceries and Dry Goods We Give and Redeem Eagle Stamps BROADWAY at PACIFIC ST. 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A large number MILK SHAKES IVIALTED MILKS HOT CHOCOLATE 'APHONE 80 COFFEE , 'TENKHOF F 'S FOUNTAIN SERVICE PHARMACY COSMETICS I WE DELIVER SCHOOL SUPPLIES Fountain Service Sandwiches - Prescriptions 1129 BDWY. PHONE 139 OUR SPECIALTY 630 GOOD HOPE UNDERWOOD Em u gg, ELLIOTT FISHER COMPANY Q iq Q Adding Machine 5. 'rypewmer ' -X 'We ' WS Division A E Chas. W. Ammann G'-2374. Residence, 1423 Whitener, Phone 2300 CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. Business, 401' Broadway, Phone 1717 BURGER BAKERY PHONE 1601 1029 BROADWAY CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. ON MAINTAINING LEADERSHIP - To win and consistently hold cz place as the recognized Drug Store ior the Service of the Students oi Central High attests our Ability to Satisfy completely. 1127 BROADWAY IDAN-HA HOTEL BLDG. ,c o o . Q ' -:DRUG STORES? Vx x o.-,flax '-3.N l 1'- ?:! f.l1'- f. 3 ts2SI'11:t:I:15:1'lr.: :. :iz 25115192:2325:125:1:1:?:f:2:5:F:I:1:1:1:1:5: 1 ,.f:f:5. cs. 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He related some very interesting points in the Chino- Jlapanese coinflict, especially dealing with the high school students. 19--Assembly again today: we saw three very good films: Unfinished Rainbows, Young America Paintsf' and Symphonies in stone. 25-The first presentation of the Red Dagger play Slcyroad was a success tonight. All ififteen of .the cast were lik- ed. It was under the direction of Miss Smith, the club sponsor. Music was THE QUEEN OF HEARTS SHE BOUGHT HER TARTS FROM B Ap M B Yp BAKING COMPANY BREADS AND PASTRIES 533 GOOD HOPE , PHONE 97 THE STATE COLLEGE' Cape Girardeau In Peace or War finish College be- fore you are inducted into military service by attending the summer, fall, winter, and spring terms. The Summer Term opens Iune 1 The Fall Term opens September 6 WRITE FOR A CATALOG W. W. PARKER, President lfllfllfly A MILK 62 ICE CREAM BAR Featuring A Distinctive Refreshment Service Sandwiches, Coffee, Hot Chili. Soup Better Ice Cream 'Fountain Service 45 SO. 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'lfllm Quads, Coma Photographs Are Memories Made Permanent Libiafincfiue ,901-fraifa f . .wx Asst: Qs s Un e 124 N. MAIN CAPE ' GIRARDEAU. MO UPCHURCH PAINT 6. WALLPAPER STORE Wholesale and Retail 116 N. 'MAIN PHONE 194 The Paint Store Complete OSTERLOH'S BOOK STORE Graduation Gifts Graduation Cards School Memory Books KGLILJCII' furnished Ibebween the acts :by the 'orch- estra with Miss Reick c-onduoting. 26-Congratulaftilons to the cast of the play! They finished the second pro- duction in grand style. 29-The honor roll for the first six weeks was announced. Seven received 'four E'-sg fifteen walk away with three E's. The seniors topped' the list with the best grades, and time 10A's and -SNS iollofw close 'b-ehinid. KVMLL-1 :nf M A APRIL 1-Were you fooled today? I hear some peozple are what you might call gullible. 9-The Tiger made another appear- ance to day. 14-The Latin American history class celebrated Pan American Day in grand fashion. Members of the group dressed in cost-umes of :S-outh,Amerioa for the day. In the afternoon they 'held a lunch- eon in the cafeteria. Following the luncheon they presented the Schools at Work program over KIFVS entitled CLZARJGJ' A Tribute to Pain America. It was written and directed by Dorothy Chan- cellor, a member of the class. 16--A Pan American assembly was the program this Friday the first hour. The Latin Americian history class pre- sented their radio program for the stu- dents. After thi-s, two films were shown, one on Guatemala and one on Mexico. 19-My, the Latin American history 'class is a busy group! Again they pre- sent their 'programg this time it is for P. T. A. The remainder of the program was in the form of a quiz led by Mary Frances Borchelt. 21-National Honor So-ciety invitations were issued today. There were many happy faces in the halls this afternoon. Miss Roach, home economics instruc- tor, left today to wed Mr. W. 0. Kin- caid. Mrs. ,Bohnsack will finish the term for her. 22-The annual Easter assembly was presented this morning by .the A Cap- pella Choir under the direction of Miss Frieda Reick. Following the A Cappella, a picture on the history of the Bible was shown. Those dreaded yellow slips were issued -todayg many queer sounds were heard in the hallis. Tigers were given out. 29-The National 'Honor Society initia- tion was held in assembly this after- noon. The semi-annual banquet was held in the cafeteria tonight with the main speaker being Mrs. C. Higgins, wife of the E-piscopalian rector. 30-'String ensemble members present- ed their annual assembly this afternoon under the direction of Miss Rieck. MAY. 3-4-Instead of the usual exhibits .that are held by each of the Cape Girardeau schools at the close of the year, a new plan was used this spring. A parents day was observed, at which time the parents of the students were invited to visit classes. Sophomore parents were guests one day and junior and -senior parents were the guests the fol- lowing day. ff, f HECHT'S 107 N. MAIN ST., CAPE GIEARDEAU, Mo. marf .fglnloare ' or oung amen from the leading Stylists . . . reflect- ing the latest trend in new materials A11 at Prices you can afford. Come in and see how much you can save. INVEST THE DIFFERENCE IN WAR STAMPS an BONDS I l NicHoLs Transfer Moving LOCAL 6 LONG DISTANCE STORAGE' Guaranteed Safe Deilvery Phone 2013 447 N. MAIN Agents for GREYVAN LINES, Inc. I . WB KIEC Jew aj Buckner! will NZWWA -9751445 Zire Qaefhzcam fha! me fha Qawwiea al Gemini STYLES FOR MEN STYLES FOR WOMEN CCLEHCICLI' 5-The year is drawing +t-o a close. We can ,say one of the last lyceums was pre- sented today. 7-The Tiger made its last appearance. The Tiger banquet was held tonight in the school cafeteria. The A Cappella and Orchestra gave their annual program for the grade schools today. Each year the grade school srtudefnts convene in the aufditorium for this most enjoyable program. 21-The long awaited senior dinner dance was the soheduled event for this evening. All the lads and lasses came in their Slunday best, and food and fro- lic was enjoyed 'by all. This occasion V. I. CLEMENS IEWELER OPTOMETRIST MAIN at BROADWAY EAST SIDE GARAGE ' 306 N. MAIN PHONE 415 CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. The Home of General Motors Trucks and General Repair Work if Iewelry, Diamonds. Watches. Clocks. Silverware, Class ' Rings H. A. LANG Frisco. Missouri Pacific Railroad Inspector 126 N. MAIN S PHONE 404 ROSS YOUNG'S IOHNSTON CLEANERS AND CLOTHING STORE We Repair Fur Coats Dyeing - Tailoring - Altering 24 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 1259 HERFF-I ONES COMPANY 1407-1419 N. CAPITOL AVE. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. World's Largest Manufacturer of High School Class Iewelry has a sort of nostalgia, about itg and the reading of the class prophecy and will, we wonder just what the future will bring to all of us, when We will meet again, and what will hfappen to our friendships that have been so plea- sanlt all through high school. My, my, how philosophic I am getting! 23-W-hy all the solemvnity? Well the term dignified seniors is never so apparent as when they are marching dolwn the aisle in cap and golwn. Sec- retly we wonder if the straight faces and serious bearing are due to the dignity that is supposed to be inherent or to the difficulty in keeping the a- cademic caps from sliding off and keep- ing the proper spacing in the procession. Anyway, the event is impressive 4 Baccalaureate, which was held this afternoon at the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. 25-Those dreaded exams make their tlasteful appearance Unfailing as the pyramids, aren't they? 26-With the completion of finals this afternoon, another year hastens to a close. The seniors end their high school career in a blaze of glory 0How did you do on those exams'?J, and ,Com- mencement exercises were held at the Teachers College. 27-Its here! The time for signing Girai-dots! Have you signed mine? Gosh, I'm out of ink! Oh, write lots: a whole letter! Such are the com- ments one hears about the hlalls to- day. 27-Last day of school, With the an- nual award assembly, everything was wound up in grand style. And so my chrronilcle endsg goodbye, and glood luck! ...33- .2414 t0gl'd,9L6 4 a f -v - Q ' , uf df fJ,a,4fv71fwo7., I ,gdpfufwi-, Qfkfuk ,4L0,nlL4 jMww7ZWfMb?wW!jbfp Qgwlgjifw UMMwV MW W' M fiwwwfdfffff !,, ffl' W. ,M A . 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