Central High School - Girardot Yearbook (Cape Girardeau, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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Cargle. 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 44444444 444 44 44 444 4 4 4 4 4 -9- 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4- 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 4 4' 4 4 4 Principal of Central High School + + + I + + + + 4 + + + + 1 + R. L. SHEETS P1'incijJal of Cenzfwzl High School + B. S. in Education, Southeast Missouri State Collegeg t M. A., University of Missourig Graduate work at George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tennessee. 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 I + 1 + + 1 + One of che most unforgettable experiences of my early childhood was that of witnessing the acts of a circus that made our home town. While viewing the thrilling scenes of unloading the animals and setting up the big tent, I was offered a pass to the show if I could bring a quantity of old newspapers. I found the newspapers and thus was introduced to the interesting, awe-inspiring capers that take place beneath the Big Top . Central is not a circus, nor would we have it so. However, there are some common char- acteristics. We are introduced to many interesting and profitable side-showsn of extra-curri- cular activities and see the tiger', spirit displayed in athletic conquests, besides pursuing the main show of gaining a formal education. The four years here should prove to be exciting and profitable. Let,s work together to make it so! Principal 1 1 + E I 1 1 1 4 1 1 + + HELEN KETTERER E E Sec1'e1fa1'31 to the Principal I 1 i 1 + + i 1 + + -10- I.UCII.I.E ADAMS B. S. in Ed. - Business Southeast Missouri State College, University of Missouri, University of Southern California ROBERT I.. BEARD B. S. in Ed. - Football Coacb, Physical Education, General Maffaeuzatics Southeast Missouri State College, Michigan State College EDWIN A. BLUMENBERG B. S. in Ed., A. B., M. E. - Chemistry, Mafbcmalics Southeast Missouri State College, University of Missouri ANTHONY CAROSELLO B. S. iu Ed. - Orchestra, Baud, Instrumental Music Southeast Missouri State College, University of Connecticut RODGER I.. FARRINGTON B. S. in Ed. - Dizfcrsified Occupalioux Northeast Missouri Teachers College, University of Missouri CARRIE HOFFMAN FINDLEY A. B. - Biology Valparaiso University, University of Indiana, Woos- ter College, Southeast Missouri State College FRANCES GILLETT B. S. in Ed. - Fuudavuaiztals of Music, Vocal Music, Choir, Glas Clubs, Chorus Southeast Missouri State College, University of Missouri, University of Michigan CORNELIA GOCKEL B. S. in Ed., M. A. - Business Southeast Missouri State College, University of Iowa, George Peabody College for Teachers CATHERINE HAHS R. N. - Assistant School Nurse St. Luke's I-Iospital, Southeast Missouri State College MARTIN L. HAHS B. S., M. S. - Scicucc, Mathematics California Institute of Technology, Southeast Mis- souri State College, University of New Mexico EDNA HAMAN B. S. in Ed. - Art Southeast Missouri State College, Chicago School of Applied Art, Chicago Art Institute, University of Wisconsin C. HEUSCHOBER B. S. iu Ed. - Industrial Arts Southeast Missouri State College HARLAN H. HOLLADAY B. S. in Ed. - Mathematics Southeast Missouri State College, Washington University BETTY STECK HOLLEY B. S. in Ezl. - Business, English Southeast Missouri State College CONRAD HOLT B. S. in Ed. - Governrnf'nt, History Southeast Missouri State College PAUL JENKINS B. S. in Eel., A. M. - Counselor Southeast Missouri State College George Peabody College for Teachers VIVIAN G. KIES B. S. in Ed., M. A. - Civics, History, Social Science Southeast Missouri State College, George Peabody College for Teachers RUPERT A. KLAUS B. S. in Eil. - Mathematics, General Stzence Southeast Missouri State College CLARA E. KRUEGER B. S. in Ea'., A. M. - Latin, English Southeast Missouri State College, University of Missouri, University of Colorado, University of Michigan HAL B. LEHMAN B. S. in Ed. - Building Trades Southeast Missouri State College DAVID L. LOONEY B. S. in Eel. - Civics, History Southeast Missouri State College LUCILLE MCLAIN B. S. in Eel., M. A. - English Southeast Missouri State College, Missouri L. W. MUEGGE B. S. in Phy Eil. - Physical Eflzication, Director of Atheltics, Basleetlaall anal Baseball Coach, Drizfers' Education University of Illinois, University of Wisconsin GLENN N. OQCONNELL B. S. in Erl., M. A. - Sociology, Government Southeast Missouri State College, George Peabody College for Teachers NAOMI POTT B. S. in Ed., M. A. - History Southeast Missouri State College, University of Wisconsin, University of Arkansas MARY Z. REED B. S. in Ed. - English Southeast Missouri State College, Chicago Art Insti- tute, University of Wisconsin, University of South- ern California E. G. RUDERT Auto Mechanics Southeast Missouri State College, University of Missouri, General Motors Institute, Allen Electric and Equipment Company ALENE SADLER B. S. in Ed., M. A. -- English Southeast Missouri State College, University of Southern California MYRTLE SCHRADER R. N. - School Nurse Lutheran Hospital, St. Louis, University of Michigan NORMAN SCHWAB B. S. in High School Ed. - History Citizenship Southeast Missouri State College INEZ SMITH B. S. in Ed., M. S. - English, Drama Southeast Missouri State College, University of Wisconsin LUCY ELLEN TOWSE B. S. in Ed., M. A. -- Health, Physical Education Southeast Missouri State College, Columbia Univer- sity, New York MILTON W. UELEKE B. S. in Ed. - General Science, Physics, Radio Southeast Missouri State College, University of Missouri University of Colorado MILDRED VOGELSANG A. B., B. S. in Ed., B. S. in L. S. - Librarian Southeast Missouri State College, George Peabody College for Teachers JESSIE B. WESCOAT A. B. -- Librarian, Study Hall Sujreruisor Central College, Fayette GRACE N. WILLIAMS B. S. in Ed., Ph. M. -- Mathematics Southeast Missouri State College, University of Wisconsin Y 4 4- 1 MARY ELIZABETH WILSON + B. S. in Ezl. - Englixb + Southeast Missouri State College, Arkansas State 1 College ALMA YOUNGHOUSE I B. S. in Ezl., M. A. - Vomiimml Home Ermmmics + Southeast Missouri State College, Columbia Univer 1 sity, New York e5E in Memoriam 3 I J. Doyle Summers 5 5 Director of Diversified Occupations E E 1942-1949 f 3 I 1 The service rendered by Doyle 1 I Summers as teacher and co-ordinator I I in Central High School has forged a I 1 strong link in the chain of friendship if among students, parents, teachers, and 1 the business men of our community. E 2 + Of him may We say- E Life's mee well run, 1 E Life's work well clone, I 1 Lifcfs victory won. E E Mills 1 ..14... + 4 N Cf6l:56e6 KVA 3 C7 +++++++++++ +++ ++++++++++++++++++++ The Seniors Herald KENNETH HARGENS ARCELIA BREMERMAN , K wr' Class Favorites of l950 ...1g.. +++++++++ ++++++++++++++ +++ ++++++++ +++++ JAMES ADAMS Typing Club, Chemistry Club, Debate Squad, Mathematics Club BETTY ALLEN Art Club, Typing Club, Girls' Sport Club, Library Assistant CAMILLE ALLISON Latin Club, Typing Club MARILYN ANDREWS Art Club, Girls' Sport Club, Silver Spear, Tiger- ettes, Cheerleader, Basketball, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Sextet, Student Council, National Honor Society BILL ATCHLEY Football, Sport Club, Boys' Singing Club, Basketball, Baseball, Retail Selling Club, Student Council, Typing Club GLENN BARKS Boys' Cooking Club, Football, Typing Club, Mis- souri Club, Audubon Club RICHARD BARKS Photographers' Club, Boys' Sport Club JIM BAKER Boys' Singing Club, Football, Hi-Y, Boys' Sport Club WILLIAM BATHEI. Drivers' Club BILL BENNETT Boys' Sport Club JEAN BIERSCHWAL Engineering Club BOB BLACK Typing Club, Boys' Singing Club, Boys' Sport Club, Boys' Cooking Club JOE BLAIR . Boys' Singing Club, Drivers' Club, Aeronautics Club, Boys' Cooking Club, Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella, Engineers' Club, Home Room Treasurer and Secretary CHARLES BLATTNER Baseball, Hi-Y, Tiger Staff, Basketball, Football BETTY BOLLINGER Typing Club, Silver Spear, Junior Y-Teens, Nurses' Club, Orchestra, Latin Club, Driver's Club, Home Room Secretary R. BOLLINGER Orchestra ARCELIA BREMERMAN Volleyball Champion team, Cub Staff, Silver Spear, Typing Club, Latin Club, National High School Poetry Contest, Sport Club, Photographers' Club, Library Assistant, Red Dagger, Girardot Literary, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella, National Honor Society CATHERINE BRIDGES Library Club, Nurses' Club, Typing Club, Junior Y-Teens, Girls' Sport Club, Senior Y-Teens, Photo- graphers' Club, Drivers' Club MARILYN BRINKOPF Orchestra, Shorthand Club, Home Economics' Club, Typing Club, Sport Club, Library Assistant, Senior Y-Teens DON BROD Band, Cub Staff, Sport Club, Basketball, Missouri Club, Tiger, Boys' Glee Club, Forum Club, A Cap- pella, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Boys' Quartet DON BROOKS Typing Club, Latin Club LAWANDA BROTHERS Latin Club, Typing Club, junior Y-Teens JACQUELINE BURNS Typing Club, Silver Spear, Home Room President JACK BURRIS Boys' Sport Club, Baseball, Basketball T17... KATHRYN BURTON Shorthand Club, Silver Spear, Typing Club, Student Council unior Y-Teens, Girardot Business Staff, Tigerettes Cheerleader, Girls' Sextet ELWIN BUSCH Aeronautics Club, Typing Club, Boys' Sport Club, Boys' Cooking Club, Home Room Vice-President Football, Drivers' Club i HOWARD BUSCHE Photographers Club, Audubon Club SHARON BUSCHE Home Economics Club, Shorthand Club, Typing Club, Nurses' Club BILLIE CHAPPELL Cub Staff Silver Spear, National High School Poetry Contest Typing Club, Shorthand Club, Latin Club ROBERT CHURCH Boys' Singing Club, Drivers' Club PANSY CLIPPARD Girardot Business Staff, Debate Squad, Library Club, MARY COBB Junior Y-Teens, Home Economics Club, Basketball, Typing Club, Girls' Sport Club, Debate Squad LAVERNA JUNE CONRAD JACK CRACRAFT Boys' Singing Club, Student Council, Home Room President, Boys' Sport Club, Audubon Club KENNETH CRITES Boys Singing Club, Typing Club, Student Council JOANN DASOVICH Art Club, Typing Club, Student Council, Short- hand Club, Silver Spear, junior Y-Teens, Photo- graphers' Club, library Assistant, Nurses' Club, Girls' Sport Club NELDA DEVENPORT Cub Staff, Art Club, Typing Club, Girardot Business Staff BILLY DIETIKER Boys' Singing Club PAUL DOWLING Engineers' Club, Boys' Singing Club DIANE DUGDALE Home Room Secretary VERA EAKER DOYLE EDWARDS Boys' Singing Club, Football, Basketball, Boys' Cook- ing Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Secretary, Library Club, Student Council BILL ENGLEMAN Basketball, Boys, Singing Club, Auto Club, Boys' Sport Club, Home Room President, Secretary, Treasurer, Student Presi- dent JOYCE ERLBACHER Art Club, Girls' Sport Club, National High School Poetry Contest, Missouri Club, Home Room Vice- President SL Secretary, Twirlers, Aeronautics Club, Student Council, Girardot Business Staff fAdver- tising Managerj, Drum Majorette, Band Leader MARY ESTES Cub Staff, Tiger staff fEditor-in-Chiefj, Silver Spear, Library Assistant, Art Club, Home Room Secretary, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll ELIZABETH ANN FAHRENKAMP Nurses' Club, Senior Y-Teens PATSY F ARIS junior Y-Teens, Art Club, Girardot Art staff, Basketball MARY ARNELL FARRIS Band, Orchestra, Shorthand Club, Library Club, Art Club, Typing Club, Cub Staff, Senior Y-Teens - 19 .- ROBERT FEE Boys' Singing Club, Home Room Treasurer, Boys' Sport Club, Football FREDERICK FERGUSON Engineers' Club, Boys' Singing Club, Home Room Treasurer and Vice-President ANITA GARBER junior Y-Teens, Silver Spear, Nurses' Club, Red Dagger, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella, Girls' Sport Club, Girardot Literary Staff, Girls' Sextet WANDA GERRINGER Latin Club, Typing Club, Library Assistant, Girls Basketball Tournament, Nurses' Club, Tigerettes Drivers' Club MILTON GEORGE Audubon Club, Boys' Cooking Club JOAN GLEASON Orchestra, Shorthand Club, Typing Club, Art Club junior Y-Teens, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Senior Y-Teens RICHARD GOEHRING Boys' Sport Club, Boys' Singing Club, Hi-Y, Student Council JEANNE GOODWIN Band, Cub Staff, Silver Spear, Student Council Tiger Literary Staff, Red Dagger, Girls' Glee Club A Cappella, Debate Club, Girls' Sextet, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll ROBERT GREGORY Photographers' Club, Audubon Club LEON HAERTLING Boys' Singing Club, Boys' Sport Club, Football HAROLD HAGER Missouri Club, Student Council, Home Room Vice- President and President, Tiger Business Staff fAdvertising Managerj , Engineers' Club, Forum Club, Debate Squad, Chemistry Club, National Honor Society KENNETH HARGENS Boys' Sport Club, Boys' Singing Club, Football Manager, Baseball, Football 9 1 GLENDA HARRIS Band, Creative Writing Club, Nufses' Club, Sl'10rE- hand Club, Typing Club, Student Council, National High School Poetry Contest, Volleyball, Sport Club MARY ANN HARTLE Typing Club, Senior Y-Teens, Nurses' Club PEGGY I-IAYDEN junior Y-Teens, Art Club, Typing Club JIM HEMPSTEAD Boys' Cooking Club, Missouri Club, Audubon Club, Home Room Vice-President, Boys' Sport Club Football EMMA HIGGERSON Home Economics Club, Typing Club, Nurses' Club, Library Club ALAN HILPERT Typing Club, Tiger Business Staff, Electrical Engineers' Club PATSY HINK junior Y-Teens, Art Club, Library Assistant, Typing Club, Girardot Art Staff, Home Economics Club RICHARD HODSON CHARLES HOELLER JOE HOLLADAY Football, Student Council, Boys' Sport Club, Boys Singing Club, Home Room Secretary, Treasurer EVANGELINE HOLLAND Library Club, Nurses' Club, Typing Club DARRELL JAUCH Missouri Club, Typing Club, Tiger Business Staff Forum Club, Debate Squad -21- 4 1 1 I 1 i 1 1 1 1 + + 1 + 1 1 + + I + 3 1 +++++++ ++ +4 + H+ MARY JANE JOHNSON Orhcestra, Library Assistant, Typing Club, Library Club, Home Economics Club, Junior Y-Teens, Home Room Secretary, National High School Poetry Contest, Student Council, Girardot Business Staff, Red Dagger, Book Exchange, Girardot Literary Staff QAssociate Editorj, National Honor Society, Basketball FOWLER JoNEs Boys, Cooking Club, Home Room President 8: Vice- President, Basketball, Boys' Sport Club, Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella, Girardot Photographer, Senior President GERALD JONES Home Room President, Boys' Singing Club, Football, Tiger Business Staff, Boys' Sport Club, Basketball, Boys' Quartet, Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella, National Honor Society, Student Body President RICHARD JONES CHLOE JANE KASSEL Cub Staff, Typing Club, Girls' Sport Club, Student Council, Tigerettes, Cheerleader, Girardot Business Staff ANNA KASTEN Typing Club, Art Club, Girardot Business Staff CBusiness Managerj, Tigerettes, Sophomore Ora- torical Contest CSecond Placej RUTH KASTEN Typing Club, Girls' Sport Club, Volleyball, Library Assistant, Tigerettes, Basketball LOIS KAUFMAN Band, National High School Poetry Contest, Creative Writing Club, Nurses' Club, Shorthand Club, Home Room Secretary, Typing Club, Girls' Sport Club LUCILLE KING Shorthand Club, Typing Club, Junior Y-Teens, Art Club, Senior Y-Teens SHIRLEY KING Art Club, Typing Club, Student Council, Latin Club JULIA ANN KIRKPATRICK Band, Junior Y-Teens, Art Club, Silver Spear, Student Council, Girardot Business Staff, Home Room President, Red Dagger, William H. Harrison Oratorical Contest fThirdJ, Girardot Literary Staff fEditor-in-Chiefj, National Honor Society, Home Room Secretary PATRICIA KLOBE Orchestra, Cub Staff, Art Club, Girls' Basketball, Tiger Literary Staff, Home Economics Club, Chem- istry Club, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll - 22 - ++++ MARY ANN KOONCE junior Y-Teens, Latin Club, Nurses' Club, Home Economies Club, Chemistry Club, Library Assistant DON KREMER Aeronautics' Club, Photographers' Club, Orchestra, Audubon Club, Football Manager, Drivers' Club JOSEPH KUSS Boys' Sport Club, Boys' Singing Club, Football MARILYN LATHAM Latin Club, Typing Club, Home Economics Club, junior Y-Teens, Drivers' Club BETTY LEE National High School Poetry Contest, Cub Staff, Typing Club, Home Room Treasurer, Art Club, Library Assistant, Tiger Literary Staff fEditorj, Basketball, Red Dagger, Quill and Scroll CARL LEHNE Baseball, Boys' Cooking Club, Missouri Club, Home Room President and Treasurer, Boys' Sport Club, Tiger Business Staff, Audubon Club, Basketball, Forum Club LOIS LEMING Tigerettes, Cheerleader, Typing Club, Student Council, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella, Home Room Secretary, Girardot Business Staff IOLA LEWIS Junior Y-Teens, Home Economics Club, Senior Y-Teens, Girls' Sport Club PHYLLIS LIMBAUGH Typing Club, Silver Spear, Girardot Business Staff GEORGENA LINDSAY Art Club, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella, Girls' Sport Club b HOWARD LINEBARGER Boys' Singing Club, Boys' Sport Club, Chemistry Club, Mathematics Club CARL LONG :f23- 'V+'?+'+++++++++++++ ++++++++ +++++++4 +4 ++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++-M6 ++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++4 +++++++++++ CARL MACKE Band, Boys' Cooking Club, Engineering Club, Boys' Singing Club, Hi-Y ROBERT MASTERSON Drivers' Club, Girardot Business staff, Red Dagger, Band GORDON MCBRIDE Boys' Singing Club, Boys' Sport Club, Student Council CLYDE MCDONALD Boys' Singing Club DANNY MCLEAN Band, Boys' Singing Club, Missouri Club, Basketball, . Home Room Vice-President, Typing Club, Football, Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella DICK McLEAN Band, Trombone Quartet, Boys' Singing Club, Typing Club, Student Council, Brass Quartet, Orchestra, State Music Meet, National Music Meet BARBARA MCKINNEY Volleyball, Typing Club, Junior Y-Teens, Latin Club, National High School Poetry Contest, Girarclot Business Staff, Tigerettes, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella, Sikeston Speech Meet, Red Dagger, Basketball, William Harrison Oratorical Contest QFirst Placej RAYMOND MEHNER Boys' Cooking Club ERWIN METER Missouri Club, Electrical Engineering Club ZACK MEYSTEDT Boys' Cooking Club, Typing Club, Boys' Sport Club, Football JOHN MILLS Home Room Vice-President and President, Typing Club, Football, Boys' Sport Club, Tiger Business Staff, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, National Honor Society ROBERT MINTON Football, Boys' Singing Club, Home Room Presi ent, Hi-Y 124.- LOIS MIZE Nurses' Club, Typing Club, Home Economics Club, Senior Y-Teens BOB MONTGOMERY Hi-Y Club, Missouri Club, Boys' Cooking Club Basketball, Girardot Business Staff, Home Room Treasurer DON MORGAN Senior Class Secretary and Treasurer, Cub Staff, Typing Club, Tiger Business Staff, CManagcrj , Missouri Club, Sophomore Representative to Jefferson City, National High School Poetry Contest, Audubon Club, Book Exchange Committee, Home Room President, Quill 81 Scroll, National Honor Society, Student Body President, Student Council NANCY MOSLEY Cub Staff, Girls' Home Economics Club, Silver Spear, Home Room Treasurer, Tiger Literary Staff, Red Dagger, Girls' Glee Club, Girardot Literary Staff, Tigerettes, Girls' Sextet, Quill and Scroll, A Cappella GEORGIA ANN NANNA junior Y-Teens, Typing Club, Library Club, Volley- ball, Tigerettes, Girls' Sport Club, Art Club, Girardot Business Staff, A Cappella, Girls' Glee Club, Senior Y-Teens BETTY NEWMAN Band, Orchestra, Art Club, Typing Club, Silver Spear, Home Room Vice-President, Girls' Sport Club, Basketball, Girardot Class Editor, Volleyball, Student Council, Red Dagger, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella, National Honor Society JOYCE NICHOLS Band, Orchestra, Shorthand Club, Typing Club, Cub Staff, Home Economics Club, Student Council, Library Club, Home Room Vice-President, Senior Y-Teens, Girardot Business Staff, National Honor Society WELDON NUSSBAUM Band, Cub Staff, Library Assistant, Missouri Club, Tiger Business Staff, Engineers' Club, Chemistry Club, Orchestra, Red Dagger JERRY PENROD Basketball, Boys' Singing Club, Football, Boys' Sport Club, Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella MARY FRANCES PERRIGO EUGENE POPP Boys' Singing Club, Engineers' Club, Boys' Cooking Club, Drivers' Club, Hunting and Fishing Club JERRY PRIEST Boys' Singing Club, Boys' Sport Club, Boys' Cook- ing Club, Home Room Vice-President, Baseball ..25- + I E 4 +++ ++ HH ++ ++ +-+4 +++ +++ H +4 + H +++ + +4 ++++ ++ +++ ++ +++ +++++++ ++ , 1 'nf' if 32-1 3' K 4 gf Ze T '- s Q ,Y t F Y + + + + + + +++++++++++ ++ +++ +++ HH ++ ++++ +4 H+ I 9 . , ..,. , :. ,, 1 . v:-:.. 1 ',' ::. g + ii i: Zl- A 4 1 + ALBERTA PROFF ER National High School Poetry Contest, Typing Club, Cub Staff, Latin Club, Silver Spear, Library Assistant, Photographers' Club, Home Room Treasurer, Secretary, Red Dagger, Girardot Literary Staff, National Honor Society JOAN PROFFER Typing Club, junior Y-Teens, Latin Club, Girls Sport Club, Basketball, Volleyball, Library Assistant LEROY PROPST Boys' Singing Club, Latin Club, Football, Typing Club ROSETTA PROPST Home Economics Club, Nurses, Club, Typing Club. Senior Y-Teens, Drivers' Club. JAY LEE PURCELL BILLE JUNE RANDOL Shorthand Club, Typing Club, Art Club, Nurses' Club HAROLD RASCHE Boys' Sport Club MARGIE REED Cub Staff, Home Room Secretary, Latin Club, Tiger Staff, Tigerettes, Volleyball, Student Council PAULINE REED Typing Club, Junior Y-Teens, Home Economies Club, Shorthand Club, Tigerettcs WILLA ROBB National High School Poetry Contest, Cub Staff, Silver Spear, Home Room Secretary, Tiger Literary Staff, Red Dagger, Volleyball, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella, Debate Club, Girls' Sextet, National Hon- or Society, Quill and Scroll KENNETH ROBINSON Art Club, Photographers, Club, Chemistry Club JERRY ROSE Typing Club, Boys' Sport Club, Boys, Cooking Club, Audubon Club y BRENDA ROTH W Junior Y-Teens, Home Economics Club, Girls, Sport Club. Senior Y-Teens PAUL ROTH Boys' Cooking Club, Engineers' Club, Home Room President and Treasurer, Audubon Club, Girardot Business Staff NADINE SAMS Shorthand Club, Art Club, Typing Club, Library Club, Nurses' Club, Home Economics Club FREDERICK SCHMIDT Boys' Cooking Club LOREN SCHUETTE Typing Club, Boys' Sport Club, Boys' Cooking Club NEYSA SCHULTZ Orchestra, Home Economics Club, Student Council, Library Assistant, Book Exchange IONA SEBASTIAN Nurses' Club, Junior Y-Teens, Basketball, Home Economics Club, Senior Y-Teens, Photographers' Club, Drivers' Club LOUISE SHORT BILL SIEBERG Boys' Cooking Club, Aeronautics Club JEAN ANN SIMMONS Art Club, Missouri Club, Home Room Secretary, Tigerettes, Cheerleader, Basketball, Girardot Business Staff, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella MERRILL SIMMONS Boys' Sport Club, Boys' Singing Club, Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella JIM SKAGGS Drivers' Club 4 + + +++++ +++++ +44 +++ ++++++ 5 1 + 3 I 1 E I + E BETTY SMITH Junior Y-Teens, Home Economics Club, Typing Club, Library Assistant, Shorthand Club, Girls' Sport Club, Senior Y-Teens, Drivers' Club, Nurses' Club JANE ANN SMITH Typing Club, Home Room Secretary, Home Econo- mics Club ROBERT SPANN Football, Boys' Sport Club, Boys Singing Club Student Council ARCHIE SPRENGEL Drivers' Club AUGUST SPRENGEL Drivers' Club PATRICIA STRACK Home Room Secretary, Vice-President and Presi- dent, Shorthand Club, Typing Club, Home Econ- omics Club, Girls' Sport Club, Library Assistant Basketball, Girardot Business Staff, Senior Y-Teens Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella, Girardot Typist SAM SULLIVAN Boys' Singing Club, Aeronautics Club ROSA TEAFORD junior Y-Teens, Art Club, Girls' Sport Club, Volleyball R. TOMLINSON Football, Boys' Singing Club, Sport Club, Boys' Cooking Club WOODROW TRICKEY Boys' Sport Club, Football CECIL TURNER Boys' Singing Club MURLENE ULRICH Typing Club, Nurses' Club, Senior Y-Teens .- 28 .. PAUL ULRICH Basketball, Boys' Singing Club, Football, Home Room Vice-President, Boys' Sport Club LETA VASTERLING Shorthand Club, Typing Club, Cub Staff, Home Economics Club, Home Room Treasurer, Library Assistant, Girardot Business Staff, Tigerettes, Tiger Literary Staff, Senior Y-Teens DON VAUGHN Boys' Singing Club DON VOGEL Baseball, Boys' Cooking Club, Football, Hi-Y, Audubon Club BOB VOGELSANG Boys' Sport Club, Cub Staff, Missouri Club, Chemistry Club, Tiger Literary Staff, Football, Engineers' Club S JO ANN WALDRUP Typing Club, Junior Y-Teens, Home Economics Club, Home Room Secretary, Orchestra, Band HAROLD WERNER Boys' Sport Club, Boys' Singing Club, Engnieers' Club MARILYN WILLER Typing Club, junior Y-Teens, Sophomore Oratorical Contest ffirst placej, Library Club, Student Coun- cil, Home Economics Club, Book Exchange BETTIE WILSON Typing Club, Junior Y-Teens, Home Economics Club, Home Room Vice-President ROSEMARY WILSON Latin Club, Typing Club, Library Club, junior Y-Teens, Home Economics Club JOHN YALLALY Baseball, Football, Boys' Sport Club, Boys' Singing Club BOB CUMMINGS Qdeceasedj Boys' Singing Club, Band, Boys' Cooking Club Engineering Club - 1.29.- + + + + + + + f + + 4 + ++++++++++++++++++ ++++ The Juniors Present BOB COTNER Jo ANN WALDRUP +++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++ +4 Class Favorites of l95O LN 9 MARVIN ACKMAN BARBARA ALLEN JUNE ALLEN OSCAR ALLEN LA NORA BAKER DOROTHY BARWICK JO ELLEN BEATY WANDA BELOW JOHNNY BERTRAND BETTY BLACKWELL NORRIS BLUMER JAMES BLYZES MARILYN BODE PATSY BOREN DORTHY BOUTIN PATSY BRASHER GERALD BRENNAN JUDY BRENNECKE GEORGE BRIDGES RUTH BROWN GLENDA BULLARD - 31 JACQUELINE BUSCHE BETTY BUTTON LARRY CALDWELL RUSSELL CARTER REBA CHAMBERLAIN CALVIN CHAPMAN JOHN QJACKJ CLEMENTS PATRICK OOPLEY BOB COTNER BILLIE DALTON JUDITH DANKEL JUVATA DANKEL MARY DAVIDSON BARBARA DEAN JACK DENNIS HENRY DENTON MARILYN DOCKERY PEGGY EAKER FRANK EATON RUTH EGGIMAN BOBBY ELLIS -32- WANDA ENGRAM DELLA FARROW HELEN FAUCETT j. RONALD FISHER ALBERT FOREMAN ROBERT FORISTER DORIS FORNKOHL YVONNA FOWLER DOUGLAS FROEMSDORF ELLA FUHRMAN JAMES GARNER LINNET GERHARDT DON GIBSON JACQUELYN GOLD BARBARA GREEN BILL GREER DAVID GROJEAN DELROY HANKS BETTY HARGENS MARY HENSLEY RICHARD HENSON 44 444444444444 4 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 444444 4 4444 4 4444444 4 444 44 444 44 444444444 44 44444 444444 444 4444444444 E -34- CLAUDE HINMAN ROSE MARIE HIRSCH + 1 DELANO HOBBS JEAN HOEBS TOM HODGKISS CARL HOFFMAN I 1 D. H. HOPE DON JENKINS . SHIRLEY JOHNSON WANDA JONES SUSANNE KAISER BARBARA KELLER SHERRILL KINDER SHIRLEY JUNE KING RONNY KOCH LINDA LANE + N JOYCE LINEBAROER JO ANN LOONEY WALTER LOONEY GLORIA LOWERY REX LUTES CATHERINE MASTERS RUTH MAXTON JERRY MCCULLOUGH MONA MCGILL JERE MEDCALF PATSY MEISSNER BILLY GENE MILLS JERRY MILLS FREDA MINCE JAMES MINTON BETTY Jo MURPHY WAYNE NATIONS ELAINE NEWMAN DON NISWONGER MARIAN NOTI-IDURFT CHARLES OCHS CHARLOTTE OWENS PATRICIA PATRICK ANNA MAE PENROD JANE PETTIGREW MAX 'PIND +++++++++ ++Q +++++ ++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ r ++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++ + +++++++++++++++ 4 +++++++++++++++ + 4 +++++++++++++++++++++ +++ ++++++++++++++ fr++++ +++++++6+++++++9+++4++++0++++++++ +++4+++++644+5++++4+++++++++5f++++++ +++ BILLY PLEDGER JERRY POSTON CLARA JUNE PROFFER SHIRLEY RASCHE JEAN REISENBICHLER NANCY RHEA DAN RICHARDSON MARY RIXMAN LOIS ROSE FLORENCE ROSS FRANKLIN ROTH YVONNE SANDERS JACK SEABAUGH RALPH SEABAUGH BARBARA SEBASTIAN JERRY SIETZ ROY SITTON FORREST SLINKARD SHIRLEY SLINKARD J. HUGH SMITH NINA SMITH ROBERT SMITH ESTA SMOOT BRADFORD SNEAD MARILYN STONNER DAN STOUT DON STOUT JAMES CBILLJ STRODER RICHARD STRONG RODNEY sTRoP JERRY LEE SUMMERS MARGENE THOMA MAXINE ULRICH SAM UNNERSTALL FLOYD VENTRES MARILYN WACHTER GENE WELKER BOBBY WERNER ROSE EVELYN WHITE PANSY WILSON REEDER WITHERS BETTY WOLTERS -- 37 RUTH WOLTERS NORMA WOOD SHIRLEY WOOD 4+ ++++++++++++++++ + + + BARBARA WORLEY STANLEY ZIMMERMAN SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR: Mary Brasher, Jim Bullock, Melba Burlington, Claud Chatman, jim Eaker, Harold Feuerhahn, Jim Ford, Willie Mansker, Wayne Myrick, Otto Schlegel, Norman Watson, Colleen Whitright JUNIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR: Joe Bess, Jim Bridwell, Peggy Caraker, Betty Cobb, Jo Ann Crites, Bob Gilliland, Harl Haas, Jerry Hobbs, Gale Holland, Leon Holloway, Roy Metje, Naomi Nesler, Larry Platt, Rodney Poston, Patty Ravenstein, Don Roberts, W'alter Schumacher, Rosalee Sieberg, Harold Strack, Kenneth Ursery, Bill Weldon The Sophomores I-lonor TOMMIE OXFORD GENE MUNGER Class Favorites of l95O Sophomores lst row - left to right: Edith Borchelt, Darrell Brown, Patricia Byron, Shirley Cargle, Jacque- line Blaylock, Nelda Bollinger, Carolyn Beckwith, Patsy Baskin 2nd row: Benny Campbell, Delain Bendel, Shirlene Bertling, Orville Blyzes, Richard Carroll, Dixie Lou Bader, Barbara Buelow 3rd row: John Blankenship, Leonard Burridge, Gene Brown, Shelby Burford 1st row - left I0 right: Gerry Colman, Catherine Gaither, Shirley Ervin, Mary Jo Feverston, Mary Lou Haman, La Ray Cobble, Marilyn Dankel 2nd row: Neil Grossheider, Gene Haas, Nancy Hamilton, Jo Donna Day, Glenda Craft, Mary Grebing, Barbara Englehart, jerry Crader 3rd row: David Dye, Bill Geiser, Paul Hackney, Don Gibson, Ronald Ervin, Jack Craft, William Haman 4th row: Tom Cushman, Jack Fowler, Charles Clinton, Gary Cooper ...40.- E I +++++++++++++ Sophomores lst row - Ivft to rigbf: Harold Hitt, Herman Koenig, Gary Lewis, Dorothy Latham, Kay Krahn, Joy Kasten 2nd Row: Kathryn Keller, Shirley Kurre, Robert Jackson, jerry Kendrick, Albert Huters, Janette Holmes, Ruth Lett 3rd row: Sue Nell Howell, Ann Isaac, Mary Lou Hente, Dorothy Heise, Ann Keim, Patsy Lim- baugh, Louise Kelley, Glenda Jones 4th row: Norman Hilpert, Jack Lemonds, joe King, Patricia Krieger, Betty Kelpe, Charles Juden, Miss McLain lst row - left to right: Patsy Mason, Tommie Oxford, javada Nanna, Kathryn Meissner, Meredith Ratcliff, Evelyn McElreath, Frankie Reed, Tony Sebek 2nd row: Billy Mills, Don Priest, Caroline Ritter, Cecelia Morgan, Karen Moseley, Phyllis Mor- row, Charles Moeller, Milburn Moore, Bill Mabrey 3rd row: Betty Maevers, Alice Porrittl Opal Meier, Carol Hope Proffer, Marilyn McLaughlin, Jim Tom Sawyer, Margaret Rasche, jo Ellen Patmore 4th row: Murray Rureell, Gene Munger, Don Pettigrew, Richard McElroy ' -'-41- ++++++++'++++++++- -++++++++++++++++ Sophomores lst row - left to right: Bill Tinsley, Leon Sullivan, Thyra Strop, Joan Zimmerman, Norma Schultz, Kenneth Weisenborn, Orville Warner 2nd row: Miss Williams, Avis Winningham, Rosalee Scandrett, Joy Stevens, Virginia Walker, Darleyne Suedekurn, Mary Ann Ulrich, Joe Schlue 3rd row: Don Statler, Walter Westrich, Larry Swann, jim Shelton, Otis Williams, J. L. Steinhoff, Don Stehr 4th row: Ranny Young, Bob Spinner, Jerry Schwab, John Stehr, William Sebastian lst row - left to right: Jerry Boswell, Joe Faust, Imogene Ford, Carolyn Abernathy, Lois Bol- linger, jeanette Hosea, Charles Frissell, Tom Herbert 2nd row: Buddy Gearharclt, Margaret Barks, Germaine Busche, Hattie Button, Naomi Gilliland, Jane McNeely, David Hawkins 3rd row: Betty joan Hoffmeister, Marie Hency, Hermina Lueddecke, Tommy Dietiker, John Dietiker, Billy Hoffmeister il 1 +++++++++++++l ++++ ++++ ++++ 4+ ++++ + +++++ Sophomore-:S lst row - left to right: Tom Richardson, Norval Smith, Shirley O'Daniell, Shirley Vavak, Phyllis Withers, Monroe Spillman, Billy Russell 2nd row: Glenda Sides, Barbara Rowe, Carolyn Ochs, Carol Reiker, Shirley Oliver, Kay Steckler Leah Masterson, Mary Ann Statler 3rd row: Bob Vines, Jerry Probst, Larry Phillips, John Roth, J. Lynn Mackey, Don Regenhardt Gary Metje + + SOPHOMORES WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR: Mary Ann Allen, Richard Anderson, Gerald Bass, Larry Bode, Richard Brockmire, John Brussman, Earl Bruster, Barbara Buffington, Larry Burford, Franklin Caldwell, Marie Carnell, Bob Carroll, Don Choate, Donavin Collins, Donald Coppage, Earl Cotner, Barry Davis, Lavonda Eastwood, Glenda Emmons, John Ford, Shirlene Ford, jack Gaither, Elaine Gibson, Genevieve Hawkins, Betty Jones, Cletus Johnson, Martin Johnson, William Donald Johnson, Harold Knapp, Betty Macke, Charles Mize, Dorothy Moore, Clarence Nunley, Joyce Ozment, Melvin Pierce, Helen Rigger, Irene Roloff, Ronnie Sietz, Virginia Smith, Marilyn Speck, George Sprengel, Kay Statham, Shirley Stovall, Duane Thomas, Joe Tidwell, Johnny Vavak, Bob Welker, Lionel Willa, Oliver Wunderlich -43.- J 9 ++++++ +++++Q++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The Freshmen Salute DON RASCHE PATRICIA TILLETT Class Favorites of l95O +++++++++++++++++++++++++ 5 1 E Freshmen +++++++++++0++ lst row - left to righf: jack Bond, Bob Allison, Diane Butler, Barbara Brothers, Shirley Cald- well, Donald Boeller, James Brown 2nd row: Ruth Bullard, June Chiles, Jack Bueltemann, Wfillis Cantrell, Jerry Carmack, Mary Bauerle, Shirley Baker, Betty Buffington 3rd row: Shirley Adams, Iris Clark, Mary Burger, Bobby Bentley, Billy Blank, Bill Beckwith, Ronald Brennan lst row - left lo rigbf: Marvinann Craig, Lou Ann Dawson, Dorris Greer, Paul Conrad, Donald Gammon, Shirley Fulton, Peggy Gosnell, Arlene Collins 2nd row: Mary Dale, Tootsie Greer, Mary Cowgill, Marilyn Gleason, Delois Emmons, Evelyn Cotner, Neva Kay Ervin, Carolyn Fehlings 3rd row: Laverne Fiedler, Eileen Gerhardt, Kay Felts, Walter Joe Ford, Margaret Cleland, Donna Graham, Pansy Crites 4th row: john Englehart, John Googe, Kenneth Flint, Ray Duncan, Homer Gilbert, Joan Dankel, Shirley Crites, Jack Followell, Jack Foeste +++++++++4+++++ l --4s- +++++++++++++++ Freshmen lst row - left to right: Bill Kelley, Robert Hodson, Gloria Haertling, Paula Henson, Delores Linebarger, Janice Hadfield, Leanna Hartle, Eugene Heney, Fred Landgraf Znd row: Janet Lett, Marilyn Hopper, Gloria Jackson, Norma Kaufman, Judy Hoffman, Helen Huston, Jean Lambert, Zelma Harris, Jo Ann Halas, Shirley Hinkle 3rd row: Jerry Kinder, Ronald Likens, David Howard, Leroy Lemonds, Willigini Kuss, Harold Kuehle, Rosalie Kiehne, Verna Hamilton, Sally Hunter lst row - left to right: Donald Popp, Jerry Pickens, Carol Morrow, Judy Nussbaum, Shirley Merritt, Glenda McElreath, Patsy Moore 2nd row: David Middleton, Norma Jean Pickens, Shirley Mansfield, Mary Ann Macke, Wilma Morrison, Hazel Morlan 3rd row: Shirley Nation, Patsy Meyer, Jean McDonald, Davey Newcomer, Gary Niswonger, Elise Miller ++++++++++++++ ... 46 .. l:I'CSl'1IT1CI'l + ,D + + + + I 4 4 + 9 + + + I + I + + + + 4 + + + 4 lst row - left to right: Gary Tomlinson, John Doyle Summers, Jr., Herbert Statler, Shirley J. Conner, Billie Schermerhorn, Sonya St. Clair, Betty Wunderlich, Shirley Spalding, Shirley Wright 2nd row: Jo White, Marilyn Seabaugh, Margie Reisenbichler, Sunnye Hudson, Clodine Wachter, Shirley Fae Smith, Barbara Ulrich, Shirley Wilson, Yvonne Steinhoff, Peggy Tucker 3rd row: Carlton Summers, George Steck, Doris Riehn, Mary Lou Wolters, Barbara Ann Smith, Marilyn Schmidt, Ronald Thomas, Doris Robinson, Michael Zadick, David Ware, Gene Slinkard 4th row: Phyllis Young, Barbara Schlue, Patricia Tillett, Phyllis Wright, Shirley Ramsey, Donald Riehn, Don Rasche, Cecil Waldrup, Johnny Reed + + MEMBERS NOT IN PICTURES Patricia Bollinger, James Buckner, Aline Carnell, Linder Deimund, Barbara Gruenberg, Robert Hines, Jerry T. Howard, George Knight, Leona McCormick, Delores McGraw, james Maevcrs, Jimmy Miller, Marilyn Mullen, David Newman, Willis Propst, Patsy Roberts, James Stoll, John Summers, Delores Turnbull ++++++++++++ ++++++ +4 ++++++++++++++ midd Qrarclof of 1950 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 + 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 + 1 + 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 yyancg Cfaire WML? Alfkkffw QIKQDP 1 1- Q M , 1 ' ' V Xvf A X HX.. Q .' 5 f I ,I 5 . 0 X Miglia? Football Squad it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 + I + 1 1 1 4 ..... .,,, + Row 1, left to riglaf: Summers Cmanagerj, Yallaly, Atchley, Spann, Baker, McLean, Craft, Mabrey, Minton, Newman, Macke, Haas, Dietiker Qmanagerj Row 2: Holladay, Haertling, Strop, Penrod, G. Jones, Skaggs, Burris, Hargens, Fowler, Fee, Blattner Row 3: Hines, Williams, Seabaugh, Busch, McCullough, Barks, F. Jones, Montgomery, Snead, Vogel, Ulrich, R. Carroll, Withers Row 4: Bathel, King, R. Jones Fischer, B. Carroll, T. Dietiker, Trickey, Lutes, Steck, Waldrup HEADLINES OF 1949 FOOTBALL SEASON September 22 -Central opens season at Houck Stadium with Illmo-Fornfelt Rams. All scoring done in the first half by Snead and Ulrich of Central. Final score 18-0. September 29 - At Houck Stadium, Central and Poplar Bluff fight to 6-6 deadlock. Central's touchdown in final minutes on pass from Atchley to Hargens. October 7 - Central Tigers defeat Perryville Pirates 6-O at Perryville with Atchlcy making winning touchdown in third quarter of close game. October 13 - Playing their fourth game of season, Central + Bengals down Caruthersville 32-6 there. Blattner, Harg- i ens, G. Jones, Atchley, Penrod score. + 4 October 21 - Houck Stadium is scene of game between Cape t and jackson Indians. Tigers score 12-0. Atchley and Har- + gens make only touchdowns. 1 4 October 28 - Charleston Bluejays defeat Central in fast game 4 13-12. Atchley and Jones TD for Tigers. 1 + November 2 - Sikeston downs Cape Central 19-0 at that place. I +++++++++ +++++++ November 11-In a 7-6 score the Tigers win from Kennett Indians. Atchley accounts for the lone score. November 24 -- Long grid sprints made by Maplewood Leafs bring victory over Cape Tigers in Turkey Day game. Burris makes lone tally. COACH BEARD .. 49 .. ++++++++ +++++++++ ++++++++++++ 4+ + + ++++ ++++++ ++ +++ ++++++f++++++ +++++++++ +++ +++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++4+++ Football Lettermen Left to right by rows - C. Blattner, B. Montgomery, L. Haertling - D. McLean, G. Jones F. jones - D, Vogel, J. I-Iolladay, B. Fee - B. Snead, B. Minton, N. Watson, K. Hargens. Football Letterman B I I 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 5 4 1 2 t I I 1 E I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Left to fight by rows - W. Trickey, R. Strop, B. Atchley - G. Barks, J. Burris, J. Penrcd - B. Spann, J. Yallaly, E. Busch, P. Ulrich - J. Fowler, J. Baker. ..51.. ++++++++ ++++++++4 ++ +++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++ Basketball Squad l First Row, left to rigbt: Gene Looney, Benny Campbell, Jim Miller, Jack Craft, David Howard, Walter Joe Ford, Gary Metje, Bob Cotner Row 2: Coach Muegge, jim Tom Sawyer, Larry Caldwell, Jack Burris, Bill Engleman, Gordon McBride, Carl Lehne, Ranny Young, Coach Beard Row 3: Bill Atchley, Larry Burford, Jack Fowler, Jay Lee Purcell, Fowler Jones, Tom Dietiker, Gene Munger, Don Pettigrew, Jerry McCullough The hoop season opened on December 9 at the Arena Building with a Tiger scoring spree of 60'-23 over the Illmo-Fornfelt Rams. In the two-game series with Sikeston, Central lost the first in a 51-39 score but evened up by handing the Bulldogs their first defeat of the season in a surprise last quarter run-away 54-41. Cape title Went to Central by defeating the Preps in the first game 49-40 and in the second barely nipping them 36-34. Central took the Leadwood Purple Pups in both games, the scores being 36-31 and 49-34. In the latter game the second and third teams played most of the last half. Losing both games to Central the Jackson Indians went down in defeat 38-26 and 29-19. Poplar Bluff and Central shared honors, with the Mules 4 winning the first game 43-29 and the Tigers taking the second I 50-42. + Cairo and Central also divided scoring honors by their win- I ning the first game 33-25 and the Tigers Winning the second 1 29-37. Perryville was trounced 42-23 in the first game and the second was cancelled when heavy ice prevailed. + + + + The Wellston High Trojans handed Central its fourth and final defeat in a fifteen game series by a score of 43-37. Winning the first three games, the UB team players started out with flying colors. Losing to Leadwood had little effect as 5 f 4 I + they bounced back with a sound lacing, at the expense of their home town rivals - the Preps. But, as if in a talespin they promptly lost their next seven games. They recovered to beat 1 jackson, but closed their season by being beaten by Poplar Bluff. 4 Although their season wasnit a victorious one, much was gained I in experience for varsity ball next year. + + f COACH MUEGGE ...SQ-.- Basketball Lettermen l I pf+++++++++++ I Row 1, left to right: Jack Burris, Bill Engleman, Bill Atchley, Gordon McBride Row 2: Larry Burford, Jay Lee Purcell, Fowler Jones, Carl Lchnc Captains - Bill Engleman, Fowler Jones JACK BURRIS - Fast, good in defense. BILL ENGLEMAN - Led team in scoring -- best shot - good all-round player. BILL ATCHLEY -- Really in, in the games because of his fighting spirit -- rated second top in scoring. GORDONYQBRIDE - One of the hardest working men on the team - helped out in plenty of tough spots. V LARRY BURFORD -- Good rebounder - helped make those points that really count. JAY LEE PURCELL - Out most of season with leg injury but a hard worker. FOWLER JONES - Not a score getter, but especially fine on defense and rebound. CARL LEHNE -- Made some beautiful long shots - saw a lot of action. B TEAM LETTERMAN Row 1, left to right: Jim Miller, David Howard, Walter Joe Ford, Benny Campbell, Gary Mctje Row 2: Jack Craft, Tom Dietiker, Jack Fowler, Gene Munger, Ranny Young f++++++++++++++++ .-53... J LJ 2 if' 5 2 5 re' 1 1 H Fl 5 1 W fx 5 , F E, 1 7:2 i Z 3 i 4 i YY Y YYYYYYYYYYY' TYYYYTTYTYYTTYYT T 7 Big Eight Conference - All-Star Mythical Eleven Player Joe Holliday Bill Atchley Gerald Jones Jerry Penrod Rodney Strop Charles Blattn Kenneth Harg ++++++++++++++ Position Center Fullback Linesmen Backs +++++++++ Team Second Team Second Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention +++++++++++++++++ YTYYTYY +++++++++++++++ Baseball Spring I949j Row 1, left to right: Jim Eakers, Wayne Mulkey, Jackie Jones, Charles Blattner, Jack Burris. Row 2: Joe Bertling, Marvin Proffer, Ray Estes, Coach Muegge, Bill Atchley, Kenneth Hargens, Players not in picture: Lee Porter, Bill Farris - SUMMARY -- For the third consecutive year the Tigers Won the league championship emerging victorious with six Wins and sporting an average of 1.000. The Bengals scored a total of 46 runs, an average of 7M to a game. , Leading the pitchers was Bill Atchley with three wins. Faris Was second with two victories, and Jack Jones was third with one. Jack Burris, right fielder, led in the batting averages with .428. Jim Eakers, second baseman, was second With .4175 and Joe Bertling, shortstop, was third with a batting average of 11333. The four teams entered in the league were Cape Central, Preps, Chaffee, and Illmo-Fornfelt. The 1950 schedule for the Southeast Missouri Baseball Conference opened April 11 and closed May 12 with five teams participating. They were Cape Central, Illmo-Fornfelt, Sikeston, Chaffee, Preps. Girls' Basketball A 4 4 4 I 4 4 E + I 4 44 44 +4444444444444444 4444 44444 444444 Row 1, left to right 4 Alice Porritt, Wanda Jones, Marilyn Bode, Betty Newman, Darleyne Suedekum Row 2 - Anna Mae Penrod, Sally Hunter, Judy Nussbaum, Jo White, Jacqueline Blaylock, Joy Kasten, Jacqueline Busch Row 3 - Marian Nothdurft, Yvonne Sanders, Jean Lambert, Pat Baskin, Susanne Kaiser, Shirley Merrit, Marilyn Gleason, Ella Mae Fuhrman, Avis Winningham Row 4 - Barbara Keller, Patsy Boren, LaRay Cobble, Joan Elders, Marilyn Stlonner, Della Farrow, Barbara Dean, Mary Ann Davidson, Mary Grebing, Opal Meier With eight teams participating, the girls basketball tournament began March 7. The following are the captains and team members: Marian Nothdurft Qcaptainj, E. Newman, T. Strop, M. Schmidt, O. Meier, M. Stonner, R. Kasten, White. Jackie Blaylock Ccaptainj, M. Grebing, D. Heise, D. Farrow, D. Fornkohl, J. Kasten, S. Merrit, S. Hopper. Yvonne Sanders Qcaptainj, M. Bode, R. Wolters, R. Eggiman, P. Boren, H. Riggers, Busch. Avis Winningham Ccaptainj, R. Scandrctt, G. Colman, S. Hunter, A. Keim, J. Nussbaum, B. Keller. Anna Mae Penrod fcaptainj, G. Harris, A. Porritt, F. Cauble, J. Hosea, M. Gleason, R. Lett. Marilyn Brinkopf fcaptainj, B. Newman, L. Kelley, L. Vasterling, C. Morgan, Zimmerman, D. Linebarger, D. Elders. Mary Cobb Ccaptainj, Dasovich, Nichols, Reisenbichler, , B. Dean, D. Collins, M. Dockery. Jackie Gold Qcaptninj, P. Baskin, S. Kaiser, P. Brasher, W. Jones, J. Lambert. Substitutes: Ella Mae Fuhrman, Margie Reed, Mary Davidson, Mary Ann Ulrich. 44 When the GIRARDOT Went to press the tournament was in the semi-flnals stage with these four competing teams: Winningham, Nothdurft, M. Cobb, and Brinkopf. Two outside games were played with Training High, both 4 4 of which were won by Central. 1 X Referees for the games were Darleyne Suedekum and Jo K 1 Ann Nanna. Time-keeper was Shirlenc Bertling. K X 4 4 4 4 X + 4 4 4 4 MISS TOWSE .. S7 - Ciris' Volleyball I WINNING TEAM Row 1, left to right - joy Kasten, Pat Meissner, Patsy Boren fcaptainj, Ruth Kasten, Mary Lou Haman Row 2 - Pat Baskin, Shirley Wood, Glenda Harris, Jean Lambert In the annual volleyball tournament ending November 11, Patsy Boren's team was victorious by a score of 27 to 21 by defeating the team captained by Marilyn Brinkopf. Runners-up were teams led by LaRay Cobble, Della Farrow, Patsy Brasher. A total of 12 teams participated. Winning players are shown in picture above. Second place team was M. Brinkopf Qcaptainj, Scandrett, Strop, J. Lett, Gleason, D. Linebarger, McDonald, Chiles. Referees were Margie Reed and JoAnn Nanna. Instead of the usual round robinn tournament, an elimination t e Was YP used. One game was played with College High, in which Central won. P- SS - .xdcfiuified 661645, jeafurea X +++++++++++++ Girardot Staffs ART AND LITERARY Row 1, left to right - Mary Davidson, Mary Jane Johnson, Judy Kirkpatrick, Pat Hink, Dorothy Barwick. Row 2 - Nancy Mosley, Anita Garber, Pat Faris, Marilyn Andrews. Members not in picture - Elaine Newman, Patricia Strack. Editor-in-Chief JULIA ANN KIRKPATRICK Associate Editor MARY JANE JOHNSON Basinexs Manager ANNA KASTEN Sponsors Getting out the school year-book is the Work of the combined art, business, and literary staffs. The sales campaign opened October 21 with the an- nual kick-off assembly. During the ten weeks' solic- iting 560 books were bought by students. By selling M155 ADAMS 25 or more books, 14 staff members earned free copies. MISS HAMAN Th' ' the el ted 1S year Q Clfcus ITIS Was S CC . BUSINESS Igowl 1, left to right - Pansy Clippard, Lois Leming, Phyllis Limbaugh, Joyce Nichols, Jacqueline B ay ock. Row 2 - Chloe Jane Kassel, Jean Ann Simmons, Anna Marie Kasten, Leta Vasterling, Joyce Erlbacher, Helen Rigger. Row 3 - Paul Roth, Fowler Jones, Bob Masterson. Member not in picture - Joann Nanna. +++++ Tiger Business Staff Group 1, left to right - Fred Landgraf, John Stehr, Don Popp, Ronald Brennan, Don Niswonger, Weldon Nussbaum, Gary Tomlinson, John Doyle Summers, Carlton Summers, Bob Cotner, jerry Kinder. Group 2 4 Neil Grossheicler, Ray Duncan, Charles Juden, Patrick Copley, Harold Hager, Don Morgan, Carl Lehne, Darrell Jauch. Members not in Picture - Jack Bond, Gene Haas. First Semester BUSINESS STAFF Sl'l'0l1ll Se1m'xfer Don Morgan Business Manager Don Morgan Harold Hager Advertising Manager Harold Hager Carl Lehne Circulation Manager Carl Lehne Sponsor -- Mr. Hahs Tiger Cub Steffi Row 1, left fo right -- Claude Hinman, David Newman, jane McNeely, Margaret Barks, jo Ellen Patmore, Carolyn Fehlings. Row 2 - Carolyn Abernathy, Patricia Tillerr, Helen Hutson, Gene Munger, Dick McElroy, Betty Kelpe, Miss Reed. Members not in picture -- Dorothy Boutin, Judy Brennecke, Russell Carter, La Ray Cobble, Tom Cushman, Barbara Dean, Carol Heath, Jean Hobbs, Louise Kelley, Sue King, Shirley Kurre, Jo Ann Looney, Helen Rigger, Jimmy Weis, Jo White. Sponsor - Miss Reed Tiger Literary Staff Row 1 left to right - Sherrill Sue Kinder, Susanne Kaiser, Jeanne Goodwin, Willa Robb, Betty Lee Mary Estes, Patricia Klobe, Mary Hensley, Hugh Smith, Don Brod. Row 2 - Wanda Engram, Dixie Lou Bader, Shirley Rasche, Mary Rixman, Joyce Nichols, Patricia Byron, Carolyn Beckwith, Karen Moseley, Margie Reed. Row 3 - Jerry Lee Summers, Gerald Brennan, Cecelia Morgan, Ronney Koch, Jack Clements, Leta Vasterling, Shirley june King, Miss Wilson. Members not in Picture - Bob Vogelsang, Carolyn Abernathy, Margaret Barks, Barbara Engle- hart Dick McElroy, Jane McNeely. First Semester Mary Estes Betty Lee Willa Robb Patricia Klobe I. Hugh Smith Susanne Kaiser Mary Hensley Don Brod Sherril Sue Kinder Gerald Brennan STAFF POSITION Editor-in-Chief Associate Editors News Editor Feature Editor Column Editor Sports Editor Tiger Talk Editor Exchange Editor Sponsor - Miss Wilson Second Semester Betty Lee Willa Robb Jeanne Goodwin Patricia Klobe Jack Clements Jerry Lee Summers Karen Mosley Don Brod Robert Vogelsang Margie Reed The Tiger, Central's bi-weekly publication, is the work of the Literary Staff assisted by the Business Staff which is responsible for the layout of ads and the financing. The Cub Staff is designed to give students preliminary training for work on the regular staff later. The members study the physical properties of the paper, make-up, headlines, leads, and learn to write the news stories, columns, feature stories, and editorials. A spring banquet in which all three staffs participate is the one social event of the year. ..61.... +++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++l Red Dagger Row 1, left I0 right -- Weldon Nussbaum, Willa Robb, Elaine Newman, Sherrill Sue Kinder, Jean Ann Hobbs, Jeanne Goodwin, Don Niswonger. Row Z - Mary Jane Johnson, Anita Garber, Gloria Lowry, Ella Mae Fuhrman, Judy Kirk- patrick, Jean Ann Reisenbichler. Row 3 - Betty Lee, Arcelia Bremerman, Jack Clements, Ronny Koch, Betty Newman. Members not in Picture -- Judy Brennecke, Doris Fornkohl, Wanda Geringer, Claude Hinman, Susanne Kaiser, Bob Masterson, Peggy Patrick, Jane Pettigrew, Mary Rixman. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Arcelia Bremerman President Jeanne Goodwin Betty Newman Vice President Anita Garber Judy Kirkpatrick Secretary Jack Clements Weldon Nussbaum Treasurer Weldon Nussbaum Jeanne Goodwin Historian Don Niswonger Sponsor -- Miss Smith On December 1-2 the Red Dagger presented its evening of plays, a one-act comedy, The Perfect Gentlemanf, by Joden, and a one-act serious comedy entitled The Day After Foreverf' A one-act play was presented in assembly the second semester. The programs during club meetings vary with quizzes, short skits, and play reviews predominating. Members answer to roll call by using stage and screen names and by giving some current event in dramatics. Silver Spear l Row 1, left to right - Mary Rixman, Caroline Ritter, Karen Moseley, jean Zimmerman, Alice Porritt, Gerry Colman, Susanne Kaiser. Row 2 - Dixie Bader, Glenda Jones, Jane McNeely, Ann Keim, Mary Grebing, Kay Krahn. Row 3 - Hugh Smith, Margaret Rasche, Jane Pettigrew, Peggy Patrick, Dick McElroy. Members not in Picture - Gary Cooper, Nancy Hamilton, Jeanette Hosea, Billy Friday, Betty Kelpe, Pat Krieger, Bill Looney, Hermina Lueddecke, Opal Meier, Carolyn Ochs, Marilyn Speck, Gary Tomlinson, Helen Rigger, Carolyn Abernathy. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Peggy Patrick President Glenda Jones Dick McElroy Vice President Gerry Colman Karen Moseley Secretary Ann Keim Alice Porritt Treasurer Alice Porritt Caroline Ritter Historian Jane McNeely Sponsors - Miss Sadler and Mrs. Holley The big event of the year was the twenty-fifth anniversary banquet held in the fall. Many alumni and former sponsors were present. The first semester the Silver Spear uniting with the A Cappella Choir presented the annual Christmas program in assembly, Where Lies the Child? The two plays given for spring night performances were Rosalie by Maurey and His Mama's Boy by Phillips. -63-. +++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++ + Art Club Row 1, left to right - Betty Wolters, june Chiles, Delores Linebarger, jo Ellen Beaty, Mary Estes, Herbert Statler, Bill Beckwith, Gene Slinkard, Jo Ann Looney, Dorothy Barwick, Kay Statham, Yvonne Steinhoff, Norma Schultz, Charlotte Owens, Mary Hensley, James Maevers, Joe King. Members not in picture - Arlene Collins, Mary Bauerle, Bobby Bentley, Nadean Blackwell, Orville Blyzes, Jack Buelteman, Marilyn McLaughlin, David Newman, Jim Stoll, Duane Thomas. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Dorothy Barwick President Dorothy Barwick Mary Estes Vice-President Bill Beckwith Mary Hensley Secretary Jo Ellen Beary Bill Beckwith Treasurer Duane Thomas Sponsor - Miss Haman When the members of the Art Club met weekly, they devoted the en- tire first semester in working out simple art problems. One program featured a guest speaker, Ruth Stoehr, an art student from Germany, residing now in Cape Girardeau. She presented her own art exhibit. The second semester the members divided into small groups, each of which was responsible for one program. The annual picnic was held in May. ... 64 ... Audubon Club Row 1, left to right - Johnny Brussman, Linder Deimund, John Ford, David Ware, Claude Hinman, Paul Roth, Bill Tinsley, Tom Herbert, Don Gammon. Row 2 - David Dye, Don Stout, Carolyn Fehlings, Linnet Gerhardt, Deloris Turnbull, Eileen Gerhardt, Shirley Hinkle, Dan Stout, Johnny Vavak. A Row 3 - Larry Caldwell, Albert Huters, Carl Hoffman, Charles Ochs, Jerry Probst, Mrs. Findley. Members not in Picture - Glenn Barks, Norris Blumer, Darrel Brown, Jacqueline Busch, Jack Dennis, Shirley Ervin, Mary Jo Feverston, Shirley Fulton, Gene Haas, Shirley Hinkle, Joyce Linebarger, Milburn Moore, Don Morgan, Don Rasche, Jim Shelton, Don Statler, Darleyne Sueclekum, Don Vogel, Marvinann Craig. OFFICERS First Smnextw' Second Semester Paul Roth President David Dye Charles Ochs Vice President Dan Stout Claude Hinman Secretary Jacqueline Busch Carl Hoffman Treasurer Carl Hoffman Sponsor - Mrs. Findley Seeing movies and hearing reports are the chief activities of this club. A guest speaker, Mr. Hye, head of the conservation plan in Missouri, spoke at one meeting. One of the highlights of the year was a trip made to Horseshoe Lake in Illinois. Another project was building birdhouses. Each year awards are presented to outstanding members of the club who have qualified for the honor. V l -6S- +++++++ H+++++++ Boys' Cooking Club Row 1, left to right --- Murray Purcell, jim Blyze, Don Pettigrew, Gene Haas. Row 2 - Don Statler, Mrs. Younghouse, Walter Westrich, Jerry Lee Schwab, Leonard Bur- ridge, Jr., Gary Lewis. Members not in Picture - Elwin Busche, Benny Campbell, Paul Dowling, Bill Haman, Charles Moeller, Jerry Probst, Harold Rasche, Franklin Roth, Leon Sullivan. OFFICERS First Semester Second Sz'1nr'ster jerry Lee Schwab President Don Pettigrew Gary Lewis Vice President Elwin Busche Murray Purcell Secretary-Treasurer jerry Lee Schwab Sponsor - Mrs. Younghouse When boys meet for this club each Monday, they know the time will be spent entirely in cooking such tasty dishes as cup and other limited recipes. A few times during the semester they discuss such topics as Etiquette but otherwise cooking is the main activity. cakes, candy, sandwiches, Boys' Singing Club Row 1, left to right - Orville Warner, Milburn Moore, Don Gibson, Don Riehn, Billy Haman, Jim Sawyer, Richard Brockmire. Row 2 - Richard Gochring, Earl Bruster, Carl Macke, J. L. Steinhoff, Joe King, Charles Clinton, Don Rasche, Billy Pledger. Members not in Picture -- Jerry Carmack, Bill Friday, John Englehart, jack Foeste, John Googe, Dick Jones, Bill Looney, Wayne Nations, Don Stehr. OFFICERS First Semexter Earl Bruster President Jim Sawyer Vice President Richard Brockmire Secretary Don Rasche Treasurer Milburn Moore Librarian Sponsor - Miss Gillett Second Semester Don Rasche Wayne Nations Don Stehr Dick Jones john Englehardt Singing for enjoyment is the purpose of this club. Its membership is limited only to boys who can carry a tune and are not members of the Boys' Glee Club. Many of their favorite songs include Say Au Revoir, Tell Me Why and Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho. The boys sang in the Spring Concert this year with the A Cappella Choir. l +++++++++ +++++++4 +++++++-V++++++++ Chemistry Club Row 1, left to right - Howard Linebarger, jim Adams, Charles juden, Don Stehr, Gerald Bren- nan, Marilyn Stonner. Row 2 - Mary Ann Koonce, Helen Faueett, Harold Hager, Billy Pledger, Pat Klobe, Mr. Blumenberg. Members not in Picture - Jim Blyze, Jerry Howard, Wayne Nations, Charles Ochs, Cecil Waldrup. OFFICERS Firsf Sfffncstm' Second SL l116'XfL'1' Howard Lineharger President Gerald Brennan Harold Hager Vice President Charles Juden Jim Adams Secretary-Treasurer Howard Linebarger Sponsor - Mr. Blumenberg The Chemistry Club gives students Who are interested in chemistry an opportunity to develop their individual projects. Members of the club present at each club period demonstrations on experiments showing different chemical reactions. Some of the experiments displayed Were: making phosphine smoke rings, etching glass with hydrogen flouride and the ammonium fountain. Creative Writing Club Row 1, lefl fo rigfai -- Mona McGill, Yvonne Sander, Judy Brennecke, Joyce Linebarger, Ruth Eggnnan. Row 2 - Miss Reed, Robert Forister, Jim Blyze, Betty Kelpe, Barbara Dean. Members not in Picture - Elaine Gibson, Walter Schumacher, Robert Carroll, Russell Carter, W'anda Engram, Shirley Rasche, Jerry Lee Summers. OFFICERS First Sl llIt'Sfl'l' SFCUIIKZI Semester Joyce Linebarger President Jerry Lee Summers Jim Blyze Vice President Wanda Engram Ruth Eggiman Secretary Shirley Rasche Betty Kelpc Treasurer Sponsor - Miss Reed To develop an interest in writing is the main objective of this club. The time is spent writing informal poems, essays, and various other Writings. Members of the club always submit entries to the National High School Poetry Contest held twice each year. A special project was the writing of a radio script for historical drama. I -69- r+++++ +++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++4 Driving Club Row 1, left to right - Della Farrow, Linnet Gerhardt, Jacqueline Busche, Jean Reisenbichler. Row 2 - Judy Dankel, Judy Brenecke, Dorothy Boutin, Barbara Dean, Jean Ann Hobbs, Mari- ilyn Stonner. Row 3 - Bill Bathel, Eugene Popp, Norris Blumer, Mr. Rudert. Members not in Picture - Betty Button, Monroe Spillman, Rosetta Propst, June Conrad, Catherine Bridges, Jackie Gold, Peggy Patrick, Irene Roloff, Iona Sebastian, Betty Smith. OFFICERS Firxt Sem 1'.x' lei' Second Sc 111CXfl'1' Barbara Dean President Rosette Propst Judy Brennecke Vice President June Conrad Jean Ann Hobbs Secretary Judy Dankel Sponsor - Mr. Rudert The purpose of this Club is to teach safe driving practices, rules, and laws of the road. Members use the meetings for discussion purposes on the above subjects. Outside speakers are sometimes invited to talk to the members. The motto of Arch for supporting expert drivingl' including mental and physical fitness, knowledge and habits, judgment and skills, and direct attitude is particularly stressed. -70- l Electrical Engineering Club lk Row 1, left to rigfvl - Gary Tomlinson, Bill Haman, Don Regenhardt, Billy Don Russell, john Summers. Row 2 - Ronald Brennan, Charles Moeller, John Englehardt, Don Rasche, Billy Hoifmiester, David Howard. Row 3 - Leonard Burridge, Bob Vogelsang, john Roth, Mr. Ueleke. Members not in Picture - Harold Hager, Albert Huters, David Middleton, James Maevers, john Stchr, Herbert Statler. OFFICERS First Scuzrxtrr Second Semcxtcr Charles Moeller President Albert Hurers John Roth Vice-President john Englehart Billy Hoffmcistcr Secretary-Treasurer John Roth Sponsor -- Mr. Ucleke Working on scientific projects is done by the members of this club. They are especially interested in radio Work and the building of radios with an em- phasis on electronics. A visit to the local radio station, KFVS, was made. i -71- +++++++++f+++++++ f++++++++++++++++ l Home Economics Club Row 1, left to right - Sonya St. Clair, Leanna Hartle, Mary Bauerle, Jerry Crader, Tommie Oxford, Mary Lou Haman, Shirley Erwin, Shirley Rasche, Marilyn Mullen, Margaret Cleland, Ruth Maxton. Row 2 - jean McDonald, Kathryn Keller, Doris Riehn, Ann Isaac, Dorothy Heise, Mary Lou Hente, Joy Kasten, Patsy Mason, Shirley Kurre, Mary Ann Macke, Mary jo Feverston, Della Farrow. - Row 3 - Marilyn Dankel, Cecelia Morgan, jerry Lee Summers, Joyce Erlbacher, Joan Proffer, jo Ann Crites, Barbara Englehart, Jo Ellen Patmore, Phyllis Morrow, Jo Donna Day, june Allen. Row 4 - Jo Ann Dasovich, Joy Stevens, Carol Hope Proffer, Shirley Ramsey, Patricia Krieger, Peggy Caraker, Clara june Proffer, Mrs. Younghouse. Members not in Picture - Barbara Ulrich, Mary Cowgill, Anita Allen, Patsy Baskin, Barbara Blattner, Charleen Browne, Karen Dennis, Donna Graham, Betty Green, Carol Heath, Pat Limbaugh, Jo Ann Looney, Elise Miller, Margie Reisenbichler, Clodine Wachter, Jo Ann Waldrup, Betty Wunderlich, Phyllis Young. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Ann Isaac President Jo Ellen Patmore Joyce Erlbacher Vice-President Phyllis Morrow jo Ellen Patmore Secretary-Treasurer Cecelia Morgan Sponsor -- Mrs. Younghouse At the first meeting of this club each semester, each girl chooses one type of handwork that she is particularly interested in. Working on her project every club period, she receives aid or advice from the sponsor. The second semester a guest speaker spoke to the girls about up-to-date fashions and grooming. Each year the club prepares and sends gifts to the needy. The girls are able to learn various kinds of handwork such as crocheting, tatting, embroidering, knitting, etc. -72- 1 Hunting and Fishing Club Row 1, left to right - Larry Bode, Linder Deimund, john Ford, Joe Schlue, Leon Sullivan, Tom Herbert. Row 2 - Don Stout, Gene Looney, Jack Dennis, Charles Moeller, Jim Stoll, Lynn Mackey, Dan Stout. Row 3 - Albert Foreman, Charles Ochs, Carl Hoffman, Mr. Farrington. Members not in Picture - Clarence Nunley, Don Priest, Norris Blumer, Eugene Popp, Wayne Masterson, Larry Hopper, David Dye, Richard Strong. OFFICERS First Semcsicr Second Semester Dan Stout President Dan Stout Charles Oehs Vice President Carl Hoffman Jack Dennis Secretary Norris Blumer Tom Herbert Treasurer Eugene Popp Bait-digger Wayne Masterson Sponsor -- Mr. Farrington The club hour consists mainly of viewing pictures on fish, pictures on identification of birds, and tall fishing tales by the boys. Each semester a freshie is chosen as the bait-digger for fishing trips. This club actually Went fishing this spring. l-lobby Club This new club was added this semester. Its purpose is to encourage students to talk about their hobbies, and if they do not have a hobby, to be- come interested in one. The programs were given to the discussion of various types of hobbies. A guest speaker was Mr. Tony Snider, who spoke to the students about various types of hobbies and brought several collections to show the club. Members are: Shirley Baker, president, Barbara Brothers, vice-presidentg Billy Blank, program chairman, Lavern Fiedler, librariang Kenneth Flint, treasurerg Yvonne Henson, secretary, Davey Newcomer, Gary Niswonger, program committee. Sponsor - Miss Wilson. l -73- ++++++++ +++++++++06++++++' Library Club Row 1, left to right - Pansy Clippard, Carolyn Abernathy, joan Dankel, Carol Reiker, Judy Dankel. Row 2 - Marvinann Craig, Jo White, Mary Ann Statler, Marilyn Jo Seabaugh. OFFICERS To teach its members how to use the library, Prrsiclvlzt PANSY CLIPPARD Vial'-Pn'xii1'N1l JUDY DANKEL Svcrvla VJ'-T'l'I'lIXlI rr r JOAN DANKEL Sponsor MISS VOGELSANG the meetings are devoted to instructions on the use of books and of reference tools. Another import- ant object of the club is to encourage and develop interest in the classification of books. The main social event was a tea held at the close of the Hrst semester. Latin Club Reading various Latin selections is the main activity of the members of the Latin Club. This club is open to Latin students only and tries to develop an interest in Latin and its importance to our modern day World. One of the most popular activities is choosing a Latin name to answer the roll call. Plans were made for the club to join the Junior Classical League. Members - Barbara Dean, Marilyn Stone, secretaryg Peggy Tucker, vice-presidentg Mary Lou Nvalters, president. Sponsor -- Miss Krueger. wmv- l Math Club 'il ,,,,,f' Row 1, lvfl to rigbl -- Howard Linebarger, Margaret Rasche, Jim Adams. Row 2 - jim Minton, Wayne Nations, Elwin Busche, Franklin Roth. Members not in picture - Charles Ochs, Jack Seabaugh, Marilyn Stonner. OFFICERS First Svmrxl z'I' Srcolzrl Smzvxlw' Franklin Roth President No officers this semester Howard Linebarger Vice President Margaret Rasche Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor - Miss Williams This club is open to all students interested in mathematics. This year they have been learning to use the slide rule. Missouri Club In order that the club members learn more about their own state, Mis- souri, individual reports are given at each meeting. One of the projects that the club has is the keeping of a bulletin board where clippings are added each week. A scrap book is kept by the club members. Members - Donald Riehm, presidentg Ray Duncan, vice-presidentg Lois Bollinger, secretaryg Carlton Summers, treasurerg Margaret Barks, reporter. Sponsor - Miss Kies ++++++++++++++++4 +++++++++- ++++++++ Nurses' Club Row 1, left to right - Kathryn Meissner, Sonya St. Clair, Shirley Spalding, Betty Macke, Shirley Vavak, Ruth Wolters, Neva K. Ervin, Lou Ann Dawson, Leanna Hartle, Betty Smith. Row 2 - jevada Nanna, Nora Baker, Elise Miller, Barbara Englehart, Joy Stevens, Carol Reiker, Mary Lou Wolters, Hattie Button, Ruth Maxton, Tootsie Greer, Frankie Reed. Row 3 - Marilyn Speck, Mary Ann Koonce, Hermina Lueddecke, Miss Schrader, Shirley Ramsey, Florence Ross, Margene Thoma, Yvonne Steinhoff. Members not in Picture -- Marie Heney, Nelda Bollinger, Betty Button, Mary Dale, Carolyn Fehlings, Eileen Gerhardt, Linnet Gerhardt, Mary Grebing, Nancy Hamilton, Kay Krahn, Patsy Mason, Opal Meier, Carol Proffer, Kay Statham. OFFICERS First Semester Seroml Semester Mary Ann Koonec President Carol Proffer Nora Baker Vice President Mary Grebing Joy Stevens Secretary Linnet Gerhardt Ruth Wolters Treasurer Patsy Mason Florence Ross Reporter Hattie Button Sponsor - Miss Schrader Open to all students interested in nursing and its profession, this club is one of the largest at Central. For programs, films are shown and outside speakers are often invited to talk on subjects concerning nursing. Two student nurses from Missouri Baptist Hospital in St. Louis spoke during the year to the girls. Another speaker for the year was Mr. Farrington, who is in charge of Diversified Occu- pations here at Central. Photography Club Row 1, left to right - David Middleton, Don Regenhardt, Bob Bentley, james Maevers, Herbert Statler. Row 2 - Mr. Looney, Albert Huters, George Steck, Mr. Klaus. Members not in Picture - Mary Bauerle, jackie Busch, Gerry Colman, Juvata Dankel, Marilyn Dankel, jo Donna Day, Shirley Ervin, Kay Felts, Mary Jo Feverston, Tom Herbert, Ann Keim, Dorothy Latham, Donald Riehn, Joyce Linebarger, Phyllis Morrow, Juvata Nanna, jane Petti- grew, Norma Schultz, Mary Statler, Caroline Ritter, Melba Nichols. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Albert Huters President Ann Keim Don Regenhardt Vice President Alberts Huters George Steck Secretary Gerry Colman Herbert Statler Treasurer Caroline Ritter Sponsors - Mr. Looney and Mr. Klaus In the Photography Club, students learn how to develop and print films. Each member owns his own camera and buys all his equipmenx. e For programs many outside speakers are invited to address the club on topics concerning photography. This spring many of the members entered the National Photography Contest. ++++-++++++++++4 Shorthand Club Row 1, left to riglyf - Lois Bollinger, Mary Statler, Mary Jo Feverston, Shirley Ervin, Dorothy Jean Latham. Row 2 - Judy Hoffman, Mary Lou Hente, Dorothy Heise, Patsy Mason, Sue Howell, Janette Holmes. Row 3 - Ann Isaac, Louise Kelley, Patricia Krieger, Carol Proffer, Miss Gockel. Members not in Picture - Shirlene Bertling, Germaine Busche, Arlene Collins, Mary Lou Haman, Zelma Harris, Glenda McElreath, Mary Macke, Patsy Moore, Shirley Oliver, Tommie Oxford, Glenda Sides. Sponsor - Miss Gockel Typ: n g C l u b Row 1, left to right -- Paula Henson, Diana Butler, Kay Felts, June Chiles, Peggy Tucker. Shirley Merritt, Marilyn Gleason, Billie Dee Shermerhorn. Row 2 - Glenda Sides, Barbara Sebastian, Dorris Greer, Mary K. Dale, Arlene Collins, Evelyn White, Kay Krahn, Evelyn McElreath, Glenda McElreath. Row 3 - Mrs. Holley, Joy Kasten, Mary A. Macke, Pat Limbaugh, Mary Grebing, Zelma Harris, Rosalie Kiehne, Eileen Gerhardt. Members not in Picture - Nadean Blackwell, Betty Bollinger, Shirley Caldwell, Shirley Conner, Shirley Crites, Joan Dankel, Joan Elders, Shirley Fulton, Donna Graham, Janice Hadfield, Gloria Haertling, Leanna Hartle, Judy Hoffman, Helen Hutson, Dolores Linebarger, Jean McDonald, Betty Macke, Elise Miller, Hazel Marlon, Doris Riehn, Marilyn Jo Seabaugh, Shirley Spalding, Patricia Tillett, Barbara Ulrich, Mary Ann Ulrich, Clodine Wachter, Phyllis Wright, Phyllis Young, Don Coppage, Barbara Rowe. Sponsor - Mrs. Holley --78-- l Y-Teens Row 1, left I0 right - Betty Smith, Mary Allen, Shirley Spalding, Ruth Brown, Delores Em- mons, Ann Fahrenkamp, Evelyn White. Row 2 -- Mary Lou Wolters, Catherine Bridges, Margie Reiscnbichler, Elise Miller, Lucille King, Nelda Bollinger, Jackie Blaylock, Joyce Nichols. Row 3 - Iona Sebastian, Carolyn Ochs, Shirley June King, Jacqueline Gold, Virginia Walker, Joan Gleason, Miss Pott. Row 4 - Mary A. Farris, I-Iermina Lueddccke, Rosetta Propst, Leta Vasterling. Members not in Picture - Shirlene Ford, Marilyn Speck, Irene Roloff, Barbara Brothers, Melba June Burlington, Pansy Clippard, Jerry Crader, Judy Dankel, Mary Hensley, Kathryn Keller, Jo Ann Nanna, Thyra Strop. OFFICERS First Semester Second S ftri zexfer Rosetta Propst President Jackie Blaylock Irene Roloff Vice President Leta Vasterling Leta Vasterling Secretary Rosetta Propst Joyce Nichols Treasurer Joyce Nichols Sponsor - Miss Pott The typical program of the Y-Teens consists of religious and ritual services. During the year a birthday party was held celebrating the anniversary of the Y-Teens. A tea was also held for the faculty, and a Christmas party was given. The Y-Teens' project this year was to contribute two boxes of candy to Y. W. C. A. to send to school students overseas. r -79- 4 ++++++++++++++++4 +++++++++++++4+++ Boys' Sport Club Row 1, left fo right - joe Schlue, Walter joe Ford, Norris Blumer, Mac Pind, Richard Brockmire. Row 2 - Bob Minton, Robert jackson, Don Pettigrew, Jim Shelton, Charles Clinton, Franklin Roth. Row 5 -- Don Roberts, Wayne Nations, Orville Blyze. Members not in Picture - Benny Campbell, Richard Carroll, jerry Boswell, Jack Craft, Max Cumbie, joe Faust, Larry Hopper, David Howard, Paul Masterson, Murray Purcell, Meridith Ratcliff, Jim Garner, Jack Foeste. Officers second semester - President, Murray Purcellg vice-president, Benny Campbell, secre- tary, Richard Brockmire. Sponsor - Mr. Beard Physical activity and the teaching of the fundamentals of various sports is the chief purpose of this club. It serves as a feeding ground for the varsity. Membership is open to boys who are not lettermen. I-Ii-Y Members - jerry Boswell, Darrell Brown, Barry Davis, secretary-treasurer, jim Ford, john Ford, Richard Goehring, Carl Macke, vice-president, Don Vogel, president, David Ware. Sponsor - Mr. O'Connell This organization is similar in many respects to the Y-Teen except it is open to boys. Topics such as Courtesy in Public are discussed at the meetings. Dur- ing the year the boys learned much about parlimentary procedure. The Hi-Y tries to extend throughout Central the high standards of Christian character. -80-- l Cuirls' Sport Club f C , , N ig . , .M Wav Row 1, left I0 riglif - Shirley Baker, Thrya Strop, joan Zimmerman, Caroline Ritter, Gerry Colman, Alice Porritt, Marilyn Bode, jo, Ellen Beaty, Shirley Smith, Brenda Roth, Iola Lewis. Row 2 - Wanda jones, Joan Dasovich, Ruth Kasten, Jeanette Hosea, Carolyn Ochs, Rosalee Scrandrett, Leah Masterson, Judy Nussbaum, Ann Keim, Rosa Lee Teaford. Row 3 - Juvata Dankel, Glenda jones, Nancy Hamilton, Peggy Eaker, Norma Wood, Betty Allen, Marilyn Brinkoph, Marilyn McLaughlin, Miss Towse. Members not in Picture - Nina Smith, Avis Winningham, Pat Baskin, Marvinann Craig, Helen Faucett, Doris Fornkohl, Ruth Eggiman, Wanda Gcrringer, Glenda Harris, Sally Hunter, Joy Kasten, Elaine Newman, Margaret Rasche, Jean Reisenbichler, Yvonne Sanders, Norma Schultz, Ruth Wolters, Shirley Wright. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Avis winningham President Marilyn Brinkopf Marilyn Brinkopf Vice President Ruth Kasten Gerry Colman Secretary Margaret Raschc Glenda jones Treasurer Marilyn McLaughlin Sponsors -- Miss Towse To play for entertainment is the chief purpose of this club. This year tournaments in volleyball and basketball were held with the losing team entertaining the winners at a coke party the first semester and a swimming party the second. This club sponsors all outside activities in sports such as the volleyball, basketball, and softball tournaments and has charge of awarding the letters given to the winning teams. ...gl-. V++++++++Y++++++ Cheerleaders v+++++++++++++++ Left to right 'ff Chloe Jane Kassel, Kitty Burton, Dorothy Boulin, Marilyn Andrews, Lois Leniins. Esta Snnrol Members not in I1ll'llll'l'I Subs -Y Betty Lou Maevers, Mary Ann llavidson Coeeaptains - Marilyn Andrews, Dorothy Boutin Sponsor - Miss Towse The Tigerettes and Cheerleaders form the pep squad at all of the suhoolls games. During the football and basketball season, the club made several trips to see out-of-town games. Sponsored by the Tigerettes, the annual Thanksgiving program featured members of the club dressed as players on the football team. The club also assisted the Girls' Sport Club by selling balloons and confetti for the Thanksgiving game. The main social event of the year was an openshouse dance held in the gym following one of the Central football games. Row l, Left to right 7- Chloe Jane Kassel. Kitty Burton, Dorothy Bontin, lllarilyn Andrews. Lois Leniini, Esta Snroot Row 2 - Freda Miner, llorotliy .lean Latham, Naney Mosley, Wanda Gerringer. Lois Hose, Shirley 0'llanir'l Row Z! 7 Margie Reed, Louise Kelley, Jane Borchell, Dona Collins, Kay Stecklcr. Imogene Ford, Glenda Hides Row 4 g Avis Winninghani. Mary Davidson, Marilyn 3Tl'LilllQllllil, .lnvata Hankel. Rosalee Scanclrett, Belly Lou Maevers Members not in picture - Glenda Bullard. Helen Rigger, Arlene Collins. Mary K. Dale, Xexa Kai Frvin, Barbara Sebastian, Shirley Spalding i Spoi sors - Miss Gillott and Bliss Towse Ngg... +++++++++++++l Qrch CSU3 I Kaiser, Beckwith, Nations, Munger, St. Clair, Row 1, Iefl to rigfaf - Farris, Rixman, Pettigrew, Stehr, Bertling, Johnson. Row 2 - Boren, Wfolters, Lowery, Statler, Rasehe, Ervin. RCW 3 - Looney, Proffer, Krahn, Reisenbichler, Speck, B. Wolters, Ochs, Summers, Masterson, Niswonger, Koch, Clements, McLean, Hosea, Waldrup, jenkins, Bollinger. Row 4 - Mr. Carosello, Haman, Barks, Mclllreath. Piano - McNeely. Director - Mr. Carosello VIOLINS Margaret Barks Patsy Boren Mary Arnell Farris Mary Lou Haman Kay Krahn Jo Ann Looney Gloria Lowery Glenda MeElreath jane Pettigrew Carol Proffer Jean Reisenbichler Mary Rixman Marilyn Speck Don Stehr Ruth Wolters CELLO Shirlene Bertling Shirley Ervin Mary Jane Johnson BASS Betty Bollinger BASSOON james XVeiss PIANO Jane McNeely FLUTE Carolyn Beckwith Susanne Kaiser Shirley Rasche Mary Ann Statler CLARINET Robert Masterson Don Niswonger Charles Ochs Jerry Lee Summers Betty W'olters CORNET Jack Clements Ronny Koch BASS HORN Pat Copley Jerry Kendrick FRENCH HORN Gene Munger TROMBONE Dick McLean SAXOPHONE Wayne Nations Sunnye Hudson DRUM Jeannette Hosea Don jenkins Shirley King Don Kremer Weldon Nussbaum TYMPANI Jo Ann Waldrup Director - Mr. Carosello Sonya St. Clair The main activities of the orchestra this for the Red Dagger and Silver Spear evening plays. year were an assembly program, and playing l ..g3.. ++++++++++++++++ Band Group I '- ,fa ' - fa. ++++++++++++++++ A Row 1, left to right - Rasche, Kaiser, Statler, MeNeely, Fehlings, Krahn, Nussbaum Row 2 - Baker, Doekins, Wolters, Haman, Summers, Tomlinson. Kinder, C. Summers Row 3 - Campbell, Bollinger, Hosea, Tillett, Barks, Lowery, Thomas Row 4 - Farris, Faucett, Barwick, Cushman, Regenhardt, Rixman Under the direction of Mr. Carosello the Band performed at all the home football games. At each one a clever musical stunt was presented. It also played for basketball games. At the annual band festival which is held at Jackson each year in the fall, Central formed a clock, with revolving bands stopping at set times. Appropriate music was played to illustrate each. Parades in which the band participated were the Labor Day Parade, Cotton Carnival at Sikeston, Fire Prevention, Boy Scout Parade, and Santa Claus Christmas Parade On March 15, the Central band was host to four others from the district. Guest con- ductor was Mr. Minelli, assistant professor and director of bands at Kansas State Teachers Col- lege, Pittsburg, Kansas. MAJORETTES Row l, left to right -- Alice Porritt QDrum Majoretteb, Marilyn Bode, Elaine Newman, Peggy Eakcr, Anna Mae Penrod, Shirlene Bertling, Shirley Stovall, Jo Ellen Beaty, Wanda Jones, Joyce Erlbacher fB-and Majoretteb Mcmlwers not in picture -- Barbara Green, Judy Hoffman, Bonnie Fowler ll., +++++++++++++ - 84- i Band Group 2 1 5 1 i Row 1, Left to right -- Bollinger, Kendrick, Jackson, Kassel, Kremer, Grossheider, Herbert Cotner. Row 2 - Reisenbichler, King, Waldrup, Masterson, Jenkins, Niswonger, Dalton, Nothdurft, Erlbacher. Row 3 - Mr. Carosello, Ochs, Foreman, McLean, Hutson, Pettigrew, Nations, Clements. Ro J 4 - Koch, Munger, Copley, McElroy. CLARINET Sunnye Hudson Director - FLAG STAFF ' Chl K l D0'0thYBafW1Ck Wagielaiiijtiosise Mr. Carosello Suedekum, Reiscnbichler Jo Ellen Beaty Bob Cotner Tom Cushman Billie Dalton Mary Lou Haman Helen Hutson jerry Kinder Kay Krahn Robert Masterson Richard McElroy Don Niswonger Marion Nothdurft Judith Nussbaum Charles Ochs Carlton Summers Jerry Lee Summers Patricia Tillet Gary Tomlinson Betty Wolters Gary Cooper Shirley Lewis james Weiss CORNET R. Bollinger Elwin Busche Benny Campbell jack Clements Albert Foreman Neil Grossheider Tom Herbert Robert Jackson Ronney Koch Duan Thomas Sam Unnerstall SAXOPHONE Helen Faucett Carol Fehlings Don Regenhardt HORN Gene Munger jane Pettigrew Mary Rixman BASS HORN jerry Kendrick BARITONE Pat Copley Weldon Nussbaum Anna Mae Penrod TRUMPET Lawrence Matney Max Cumbie TROMBONE Ronald Brennan Mary Farris Gloria Lowery Dick McLean Larry Hopper FLUTE Carolyn Beckwith Susanne Kaiser Shirley Rasche Mary Ann Statler BASSOON James Weiss DRUM Shirley Baker Margaret Barks Lois Bollinger Jeannette Hosea Don Jenkins Shirley King Don Kremer jane MeNeely jo Ann Waldrup 4 44 44444 44444444444444444444444444 E 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 -gg, Eggiman, Sanders . .1 44 4 44 4444 44 4444444444 44 4 4 4 E 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 , 4 4 ++++++++'++++++++ A Cappella Row 1, Lwfi lo rigbf - Reed, XVilson, Patmore, Moseley, Simmons, Howell, Colman, Ritter. Row 2 - Hirsch, Newman, Bremerman, XVinningham, G. jones, Lindsay, Eggiman. Row 3 - Wachter, Gleason, Carter, Hoffman, Clements, Huters, Rasche, Ochs. Row 4 - Hinman, Hodgkiss, Pettigrew, Blumer, Hope, Sitton, M. Simmons. Sponsor - Miss Gillett During the school year the A Cappella Choir has been very active. It participated in the Easter and Christmas assembly programs. Outside activities included a tour to Flat River and Bonne Terre, appearances before the American Association of University W'omen, Evangelical Church, the public schools, and the music festival and district contests. Boys' Quartet Row I, Lvff lo right - first tenor, Tom Hodgkissg second tenor, Gerald jones, baritone, Roy Sittong Bass, Don Brod. wgg.. ++++4++++0 A Cappella Row 1, Left to right - Goodwin, Bullard, Porritt, Garber, Zimmerman, Kinder, Engram, Robb Row 2 - Hobbs, Boutin, Bader, Andrews, Mosley, Dankel, McKinney Row 3 - Dean, Ulrich, Snead, Lehne, McBride, Brod, Nussbaum, Day Row 4 - Fischer, Westrich, Platt, Blair, G. Jones, Medcalf, F. Jones Members not in picture - Clinton, Copley, McLean, Nanna New members, second semester - Margaret Cleland, Claude Hinman, Albert Huters, Lois Leming, Peggy Patrick, Don Rasche Sponsor 3 Miss Gillett The Boys' Quartet and Girls' Sextet have sung on many occasions before church, civic, and school groups. Some of thc public apearances of the quartet were at Central High School assemblies, garden club meeting at Centenary Church, basket dinner at Grace Methodist Church, Menls Club at Lutheran Church, and Flat River and Bonne Terre tour. The sextet sang at a meeting of the Kiwanis Club, Marquette Foremen's Club, County Fair Board, Bonne Terre and Flat River tour and several other places. Cirls' Sextet Row 1, Left to right - Altos, Jeanne Goodwin, Marilyn Andrews, Seconds, Kitty Burton, Nancy Mosley, Sopranos, Anita Garber, Willa Robb, Alternates, Arcelia Bremerman, Jo Ann Nanna. , -87- Debate Club '++++++++++++++++ Row 1, Left to right -- Harold Hager, Carolyn Fehlings, jo White, Darrell jauch. Row 2 - Jim Adams, Helen Rigger, Peggy Eaker, Barbara Worley, Mr. Schwab. Member not in picture - Louise Kelley Present members of the squad -- james Adams, John Clements, Carolyn Fehlings, Darrell Jauch, Harold Hager, Susanne Kaiser, Ronald Koch, Donald Niswonger, Yvonne Sanders, Jo White, Betty Wolters. Sponsor - Mr. Schwab The Debate Squad participated in debates at Sikeston, Jackson, Morley, Kennett. To the State Debate meeting in Columbia the group was taken by their sponsor, Mr. Schwab. Members participated in the District Debate Contest at State College. This year's debate subject was Resolved that the President of the United States should be elected by a direct vote of the peoplef, The negative team Was Darrell jauch and Harold Hagerg the affirmative, Jim Adams and Susanne Kaiser. -gg... N L+++++++-+++++++4 l I Student Council Row 1, Left to right - Hinman, Estes, Statler, Caldwell, Newman, Hirsch, Ford. Row 2 - Reed, Barks, Hamilton, C. Morgan, Jones, McDonald, Rose, Bertling. Row 3 -- Mr. Sheets, Rasche, Stehr, Clements, Hager, D. Morgan, Zimmerman. Members not in picture - Andrews, Nichols, Bader, Jackson. Among the many activities sponsored by the Student Council this year were the fol- lowing: 1. Provided noon time recreation Csquare dancingj 2. Made 16 prone boards for polio ward at St. Francis Hospital 3. Presented courtesy awards and attendance trophy. 4. Sponsored Red Cross drive and polio collection at Prep-Central game. Sponsor -- Mr. Sheets Row 1, Left to right - Young, Gerhardt, Oxford, Hadfield, Blattner, Reed, Hinman, Sullivan. Row 2 - Buelteman, Ford, Hodgkiss, Bertling, McDonald, Isaac, McBride, Mackey, Riehn. Row 3 - Mr. Sheets, Carter, Morgan, Cushman, Engleman, Mills, Zimmerman, Goehring ++++++++++++++ National l-lonor Society Row 1, Left to right - Mr. Sheets, Miss Pott, Don Morgan, Mary Estes, Jeanne Goodwin, Har- old Hager, Patricia Klobe, Arcelia Bremerman. Row 2 - Gerald Jones, Betty Newman, Judy Kirkpatrick, Joyce Nichols, Alberta Proffer, John Mills, Willa Robb, Mary Jane Johnson, Marilyn Andrews, Don Brod. Based on character, scholarship, leadership, and service, this society holds two induc- tion ceremonies annually, followed by a banquet to which alumni are invited. The two banquet speakers were Miss Melba Rose Schrader and Miss Gerd Sollid. This year the members of the NHS joined for the first time with 3,650 other high schools in nominating candidates for inclusion in the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, located on the campus of New York University. Central's choice was Woodrow Wilson. Sponsor -- Miss Pott Quill and Scroll QA1z honorary Society for High School Iournalislsj Row 1, Left to right - Pat Klobe, W'illa Robb, Mary Estes, Jeanne Goodwin. Row 2 - Betty Lee, Harold Hager, Don Morgan, Don Brod. Member not in picture - Johnny Mills. Sponsor - Miss Wilson -90- l 19 DON MORGAN Student President rst semester All-School Honors +++ +++++ SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT First Semester - Gerald Jones Second Semester - Fowler Jones MOST COURTEOUS STUDENTS 12A-Arcelia Bremerman, John Mills 12B-Marilyn Brinkopf, Jay Lee Purcell 11A-Margie Reed, Bill Atchley 11B-Betty Wolters, Russell Carter 10A-Mary Rixman, Franklin Roth 10B-Glenda Jones, Jerry Lee Schwab 9A-Margaret Barks, J. Linn Mackey 9B-Jean McDonald, Don Rasche HIGHEST RANKING SENIORS Arcelia Bremerman Mary Estes SENIOR QUEEN Jean Ann Simmons COTTON CARNIVAL QUEEN CANDIDATE Joyce Erlbacher, third GIRARDOT QUEEN Nancy Mosley WILLIAM HARRISON ORATORICAL CONTEST First Place - Barbara McKinney Second Place - Darrell Jauch SOPHOMORE ORATORICAL + BILL ENGLEMAN E Student President 1 second semester HIGHEST RANKING SOPHOMORES Margaret Rasche Gene Munger Dixie Lou Bader John Stehr NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL POETRY CONTEST Special Mention-Shirley Cargle, Robert Forister, Mary Hensley, Walter Schu- macher. Otlaers leaving poems accepted-Jean La- tham, Jackie Blaylock, LaRay Cobble, Pat Limbaugh, Jo Ellen Patmore, Charles Juden, Ruth Lett, John Brussman, Nelda Bollinger, Cecelia Morgan, Milburn Moore, Barbara Dean, Joyce Linebarger, Jim Blyze, Judy Brennecke, Mona Mc- Gill, Sherrill Kinder, Marilyn Stonner, Margene Thoma. 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SHEETS BARKERS -- TEACHERS THE MIDWAY - HALLS TICKET-TAKER - MISS KETTERER Tigers -- Varsity Squad Sideshows - Couples in halls Jungle Terrors - Tom Hodgkiss, Paul Dowling Fat Girl - Dorothy Barwick Clowns - Don Vogel, Doc Yallaly Men on the Flying Trapeze - Carroll twins on gym rope Dancing Bears - Square dancers Sword Swallower - Jerry Priest Fire-eaters - Doyle Edwards, Jackie Busch, Glenda Craft Peanut and Popcorn Vender -- Jo Ellen Beaty Tiger Trainers - Muegge and Beard Circus Parade - Between classes Jugglers - Basketball boys Monkeys - Freshies Strong Man - Carl Lehne f Man-eating Tiger-Harold Feuerhahn Snake Charmer - Esta Smoot Trained Seals - A Cappella Water Boy - Leroy Dietiker Prancing Ponies - The Twirlers Fortune Teller - Madame Julann, Judy Brennecke Callio e -- Um- a- a - The Hun r Fivev P P P S Y Grand Finale -- End of School ...92.. 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Just look at 'ern - Mr. Carosello, our new band directorg Mrs. Holly, Englishg Mr. Schwab, history and citizenshipg Mr. Far- rington, diversified occupations. Someone else was introduced, too. Don Morgan, our new student body president. Best of luck, Don. 7. Now it's time to settle down and get to work! - work? Well, anyway, you know what I mean. Just look at the freshies. It's hard to move without bumping into one of the creatures. 8. Gee, we get out at 3:00 o'clock all this week. What have we done to de- serve this? 9. Oh, boy, no more school 'till Mon- dayg Hey, what am I saying? This is just the first week of school. Am I already tired? RUST 6: MARTIN Everything Beautiful for the Home Slip Covers Curtains Draperies 615 Broadway Cape Girardeau, Mo. For Modern Cleaning Done The Modern Way PHONE 155 HAWKINS MODERN CLEANERS 622 Broadway Cape Girardeau. Mo. Through The Year 12. Monday clubs start today. Gosh! I don't know which one to join. 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Gifts - Toys Housewares - Notions Hand Painted China Sargents Paints HARLAN S. MUELLER, Owner Through The Year Oh, well, I suppose we can have fun in the mud! 16. It's hard to come back for one day after a holiday, but here we are. Silver Spear tryouts this afternoon -- Oh, I've forgotten my lines! 19. Our first big assembly today - Con- stitution Day. Mr. Rush H. Limbaugh Sr. was the speaker before a capacity crowd. The freshies stayed in the li- brary and learned the yells from our cheer leaders. Why is everyone looking so nervous? Oh, Red Dagger hopefuls. We hope they make it! 21. Nothing special happened today. Why, where's that laughing coming from? Oh, oh Q O'Connell's room - that explains it. 22. Pep assembly at 2:30 this afternoon tht' Thfitf tbll on e eriace. e rs oo a game of the season is tonight. We play Illmo- Fornfelt. Come on, Tigers, let's go! H. A. MARGRAF IEWELER Phone 483 409 Broadway Idan-Ha Hotel Building Cape Girardeau, Mo. 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Our speaker will be Dr. Paul Hie, who will also show colored films. We had music between pictures, led by Miss Gillett with Mr. Carosello and his band help- ing out. OCTOBER 1. What an array of beauty! Didu't Joyce look wonderful in the parade at Sikeston when she represented Central at the Cotton Carnival? Our representa- tive for the contest received third place. 3. Shame on you, Danny McLean, try- ing to give Richard Jones a 'hot foot'. , fy 71-X, xiii? z+253+ii'ff 2554 N15 EE 21252 Q vv..f+ 54 '94 P-Eye -5-QZ+E75f'd lg-S by 74,1 234 275312 , gvV.7+kbTE mm 1 - QP fa '17-45945 . 1 ,' ' 7N'Y NC ' x .f ,fiififf .bgrgqyi ZQYSWE fiviiff 3242542542 . , ' W Jgifkifd 2.25533 'FT Qggwgfftf? Sing? 5 fZ+,9i+ 71-5-J Q zfk-55512 Fig? Ziiflifg + T 5452+255 5221253 5282 S7 v + + 532522 545452 3+ v- ifiviifg . A p+fg+ZiTE 35g4ffZ+5-f iiigfif 5322+ QQ + D+ 2. 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CRESCENT CLEANERS They're Like New When They're Through Phone 2122 132 S. Sprigq Cape Girardeau, Missouri Through The Year 12. End of the first happy UD six weeks. Lyceum today! It was the T1'ampoline Players. Four of our own students per- formed, too - wasn't Chloe Jane really good. They ought to sign her up. 13. Our Tigers made the journey to Caruthersville and beat their team 32-7. It was a good game! We're on our way. It was the best played game of the season yet. unleys Drug Store Formerly Kinder's Drug Store 627 Good Hope St. Phone 111 Cape Girardeau, Mo. 48 Years Continuous Drug Store Service for you and your Parents S. D. Nunley, Req. Ph. -104 When You Think of Photographs Think of L EUEHS ST DIU Photographs that will mean a lot to you in years to come ST. LOUIS - CAPE BUS LINE The Shortest All Paved Route To St. Louis mALTHER'S FURNITURE COMPANY Where Broadway Meets Middle Complete Home Furnishings Cape Girardeau, Missouri Through The Year 14. Teachers' Meeting! A holiday! Hoo- ray! 17. Back to school again! What dreary thoughts! 21. This morning was Girardot Assem- bly. The Girardot art, business and liter- ary staffs combined and presented a skit all about a king, a queen, a prin- cess, and a handsome prince on a white horse. The skit pointed out that the only thing the unhappy princess wanted was a man - and a Girardot. Four boy scouts from France were here and spoke to us for a few minutes. These boys are retracing the explora- tions of explorers in earlier days down the Mississippi. Following, a pep as- sembly was held and our coaches, Beard and Muegge, gave us some pep talk for tonight. What is tonight? You know, 105 - 1 COMPLIMENTS - A. E. Birk :S Son, Inc. PLUMBING :S HEATING Phone 1855 Spriqg 6 Independence R MARKET. CAPE GIRARDEAU'S FOOD CENTER 6051607 Good Hope v UIfI'S YOU RING -1 WE BRING LAUNDERING AND CLEANING SERVICE Including RUGS AND CURTAINS Q ,E ' Phone 577 22 N. Spriqq , 9 HIRSCII Bnosxomuwr i Through The Year it's the big gan1e+-Cape Tigers Vs. Jack- son Indians. Orange and black, iight, fight, iight! 22. Our Tigers won. The score was 12-0 in favor ot Central. Atta, boy, Baker, good run! 25. Whatfs that burst of noise? Now a . . dead silence - then again a clickina 241 S' spngg 701 N' Main noise! It's just the t pinff .t d th Phones 93 6. 825 y b s u en s taking their 15 minute speed tests. FLOWERS THE APPROPRIATE GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION KNAUP FLORAL CO. Pacific at William Member of F. T. D. A. DEPEND ON ICE 'PURE me cp Phone 44 Cape Girardeau Compliments of 'jlmdn GROVES FORD PRODUCTS Since 1914 CAPE AND IACKSON. MO. EAT AND ENIOY Jganftby, B A K E R Y PRODUCTS SUEDEKUM 62 SONS HARDWARE BPS Paints 61 Varnishes - Wallpaper Kelvinator Home Appliances Zenith - Motorola Radios ABC Washers 6: Ironers 620 Good Hope Phone 99 Through The Year 28. Tigers play Charleston tonight. VVe had a pep assembly, and our coaches spoke. It will be a tough tight! Charles- ton's one of the toughest teams in the conference. 29. We surrendered the game to the Bluejays 13-12. It was a close and ex- citing game, and our team fought hard. 30. Do you know what today is? Yep, it's Halloween! Better watch out to- night foi' the witches and all the spooks! The goblins 'll get 'cha if you don't. SUNSHINE CLEANERS Cleaning - Pressing Alterations - Hat Blocking 705 Good Hope Street Phone 499 Cape Girardeau, Mo. Through The Year NOVEMBER 1. Goodness, you should see the school today. I suppose you know last night was Halloween. Oh, well, fun is fun they say! 2. Guess what? An assembly today. Movies and pep combine. Game tonight - Central at Sikeston and our team is red hotlt' tClap, clapl Cape's Favorite Refreshment Spot MILK BAR 6. FOUNTAIN On The Boulevard Through The Year P. S, We were cooled off 19 to 0. 3. What, no school today? What now? Oh, yes, Teachers' Meeting in St. Louis. Isn't it wonderful? 7. Oh my! Another Monday morning. Everyone looks so dead. It must have been a very high week-end. 10. Have you a nickel to spare? To- day starts the Red Cross Drive rolling. Cimon, dig! 11. Armistice Day! National Education Week Assembly presented by Miss Sad- ler's speech class was the highlight of the day. Wasn't Arcelia a striking statue? Football game with Kennett tonight. They bowed to us 7-6. The Ufreshies' hoe downt' is on tab for tonight also. 13. A Cappella choir gave a fine per- formance at the Evangelical Church this morning. 14. Our play actors went visiting today to the public schools. I bet the kiddies got a big kick out of Gerald Jones as Uncle Sam. Boy, four performances in one day. Did I hear someone say Oh, my aching feet! ? Oh, yes, and our Senior sextet made its first appearance of the year for the County Fair Board Meeting. The gals sang for their sup- per. 18. Everything happens at once -as- sembly today was William Henry Har- rison Oratorical Contest. Congratula- tions, Barbara McKinney. Tonight is the the celebrated Silver Spear Silver Anniversary Banquet and the main dish is to be turkey - Big occasion! The Junior party is also lighting up dear ole Central tonight - Balloons! Balloons! Balloons! 21. An animal trainer from St. Louis, Dean Smith, was here this morning - NO - he wasn't interviewing the stu- dents, he presented a lyceum. What a howl! Dogs and more dogs. 23. The Tigerettes gave their annual pep assembly this afternoon and Lois Leming, auctioneer, even tried to sell the team's sweat shirts. -108- HEUEH TRUCK SALES 1 mmm www AN 4 Stinson E ff:I,L,f'i?.2P UNNERSTALL'S DRUG STORE THE REXALL STORE 630 Good Hope Phone 909 Cape Girardeau, Mo. WERNER'S GROCERY 1 192 Broadway Phone 1521 'NE PAST e a : f -1 Q fBu0f0ab? 65 .J -x.sa4 ,1-is 5 xxx Q I 1 I f Q We Bake Cakes to Meet the Occasion PARTY, WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES 1029 Broadway Phone 1601 Cape Girardeau, Mo. CLIFTON'S CAMPUS SPORT WEAR FORTUNE SHOES 715 Broadway Phone 18 Through The Year 21. Today is Thanksgiving! I bet you won't find a turkey in sight! Football game - Maplewood vs. Tigers. Rough game. Lost 20-7. 25. Another holiday but not for the team. Seems they were seen hobbling to the Doc's. Guess who came to town this morning - yes sir, Ole St. Nick. One day sooner and he would have made it for Thanks- giving! 28. Football Banquet tonight-Coaches, teams, all over the district were pres- ent. Guest speaker was Coach Ray El- liot of Illinois U., who gave an inspir- ing talk. DECEMBER 1. If you are wondering why all the hustle-bustle in the halls today, it's because Red Dagger plays come oft to- night. Now boys and girls, don't get VANDEVEN'S Quality Meats, Groceries. and Dry Goods WE GIVE 6. REDEEM EAGLE STAMPS Broadway at Pacific Street KILGORE'S This Store is operated for the conven- ience. pleasure and comfort of stu- dents. COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE SCHOOL SUPPLIES SUNDRIES - COSMETICS 'FILMS DEVELOPED GREETING CARDS - MAGAZINES excited. Just be calm. SANDWICHES ... SOUPS 2. More plays tonight. Poor Willa, to 1129 BIOGCEICZSD COFFEEPhone 139 NU-WAY CLEANERS CASH 61 CARRY Pick Up 6. Delivery Service 1027 Broadway Phone 633 EVANS PHARMACY Prescriptions Drugs -- Cosmetics - Gifts 1127 Broadway Phone 518 Across From the Stadium Through The Year have such a naughty brother as Don. Oh, well, that's life, so they say. 5. Hurrah! At last some of the sen- ior rings have arrived, and are they pretty! 7. This afternoon there was an as- sembly to induct new members into the National Honor Society. Best wishes, students. 8. Whoopee! An assembly today con- cerning poetry. Mr. Webster spoke on the topic So you Don't Like Poetry . I'm sure after his talk everyone became more intelligent concerning the smell of onion. Bill Atchley was also pre- sented with a trophy for winning the Cape Girardeau News Star of the Game Contest. Congratulations, Atch! 9. Tonight we played Illmo-Fornfelt basketball. We beat them in both the A and B game. What a team that Cen- tral has! 12. Ot all things the seniors had an English test today. What luck and it being Monday too. 110 . FINNEY'S The Best In Drug Store GOODS The Best In Drug Store SERVICE 709 Broadway Phone 437 Through The Year 15. Just look at that smile on the face of Marilyn Andrews. Wonder what she's so happy about? And here comes Rosie Hirsch with the same look on her face. Say, what goes on around here? Oh, yes, now I remember. The A Cappella Choir is going on its tour today to Flat River and Bonne Terre. Best of luck, singers. 16. Tonight Central played Sikeston there. We won the B game but lost the HIJWAHIJ-SW!-lN ATHLETIII 5011115 nu. RAWLINGS- SPALDING DISTRIBUTORS PHONE 1729 BROADWAY 6. PACIFIC CAPE GIRARDEAU COURTESY CLEANERS 913 BROADWAY CAPE GIRARDEAU. MO. PHONE 87 Compliments - i TRUCK lINES,llYC'. PHONE 1451 5470 Your KEY TO, GREATER VALUE .A. f EEEE A J BUCHANAN BUICK of 201-203 s . s ' sl. WPA i ef C CAPE GIRARDEAIII? Mo. ,f-ew' ' Q Flowers For All Occasions HENRY OCHS FLORAL COMPANY 701 Cape Rock Drive Phone 1374 MISSOURI PROPANE GAS CO. Bottle-Gas-Service Gas Ranges - Gas Appliances Highway 61 Phone 3304 Cape Girardeau, Mo. Through The Year A game. Now cheer up, boys and girls. After all you can't win all the time. 19. All is quiet around Central. The Children are happy and are all obeying their teachers. Why? Why Santa Claus is coming to town, or haven't you heard? 20. Assembly today for Christmas pro- gram for the freshmen and sophomores. The A Cappella's outstanding numbers were, The Night Before Christmas and the Hallelujah Chorus , from Handells Messiah. The Silver Spear presented the play Where Lies the Child? Poor Aunt Amanda! tPeggy Patrickj If they'd only listen to her things would be different. The program was very enjoyable. 21. Yippeeg School is out for Christ- mas. Merry Christmas, students. Here's hoping old Santa comes to see you. Oh, yes, Happy New Year. 218. Oh Goodie! We won the first game in the basketball tournament held dur- ing the holidays. 29. Tears on our pillow - we lost today to Clarkton. D 6. G BUILDERS SUPPLIES. INC. + + Everything For The Bui1der ff f :amz Ejlj -,-.'. P. O. Box 414 Cape Girardeau, Mo. UPERIUR ELECTRIC Through The Year JANUARY KUYKENDALLS 2. Back at the old grind again after those glorious holidays. One less single man for the girls now. Rupert Klaus was taken during the holidays. 4. How about an old-fashioned sleigh Highway 61, North ride tonight? Boys, get your best girl and find an ice hill. Cape Girardeau' M1550-uri 6. The chemistry students enjoyed the films on aluminum in assembly this morning. BLANCETT GTORS, Inc. .ff IIIEHIUHY PHONE 3302 1417 INDEPENDENCE ST CAPE GIRARDEAU. MO. I -113- BRUNE'S DRY CLEANERS Dry Cleaning At Its Best 220 No. Main Phone 2448 Through The Year ll. Preps' game, but we did the scor- ing. Bill Engleman made 32 points. Total scoring was 49 to 40. 13. Friday, the thirteenth, brought a game and orchestra assembly. Mary Rixman played a violin solo, and the flute trio with Mary Ann Statler, Caro- lyn Beckwith and Sue Kaiser, was en- joyed. 16. Exams fees due today f one whole nickeli 17. Cram, cram for exams! How about a coke for refreshment? 18. Exams! 19. Exams! Was that crying I saw at commencement? 20. Ten minute classes held in the morning, Freshies had theirs in the af- ternoon and also toured the school. Seniors were robbed of selling elevator tickets,. etc. Tigers were defeated by the Poplar Bluff Mules at the Bluff 43- 29. MARQUISE IACQUELINE CONNIE PARIS FASHION ll ' i0I'll'l,LQ.. L n Home of Beautiful Shoes 122 N. Main Phone 2930 We Give Eagle Stamps STEIMLE BUSINESS SCHOOL Main 6. Broadway Cape Girardeau, Mo. A School Ot Opportunity STENOGRAPHY IR. ACCOUNTING SECRETARIAL GENERAL REVIEW Approved for Veteran Training Relax . . have a Coke 2 fig? asf' 43155 V Y .lifting Xfv X' ' ffqlunjs-N X 2 'fi fr XY 4 5 ez : ssl KS I A ' I ' Ss IOYTIED UNDER AUIHORITY OF THE COCA COLA COM Q 114- . Ji ofandgfmf, LUMBEH EUMPHNY, Inc. LUMBER COAL PLUMBING HEATING PHONE 418 1459 INDEPENDENCE CAPE GIRARDEAU. MISSOURI W. 6 W. MOTOR CO. Southeast Missouri's Finest Used Cars Cape Girardeau. Mo. The Most Exciting Thing on Wheels CAPE NASH CO. SALES - SERVICE hhhhhh FOR T '50 3 , 2119 Broadway Phone 3305 -115- Phone 1854 HUTSON FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Furnishings 2 North Main Cape Girardeau, Mo. FRANKLIN'S Smart Apparel for Women 29 N. Main Cape Girardeau, Mo. ,.,. '-r-, . .. '555535535555 5 5555555555 55 555 55255 15555542 N-X Q -,':A Z - : A'-' -- ' Y-,, ' 5 55 55555 6 -sex ' : fill ,:.f' 1 .'-'- ' ' xnxx 5 51515 2 S Q ff' 5, 55555555555555555552555553 '.55I5252525152 , :': :' . '5 - Ef555'5'5'5'i':':':':535 ' -G 292 5 iii 'ieee - Through The Year 21. Wellston Trojans beat Tigers at Arena 43 to 37. 23. Regular classes sta1'ted today-fresh- ies and all! 25. Tigers won the 7th consecutive city championship 36 to 34 over Preps to- night. Bill Engleman came up a. lit- tle short - only 22 points. Coach Muegge and Bill Atchley were absent because of sickness. 27. Senior class officers chosen this morning. Fowler Jones, president: Jay Lee Purcell, veepg Don Morgan, secre- tary-treasurer. Central played Jackson at the arena and beat the Indians 38 to 26. Eat 'em up, Tigers! 28. Cairo overpowered the Tigers tonight at the Arena 33 to 25. 116- ws? .sfo l PHONE 771 GOODWIN AND McDOWELL MOTOR COMPANY CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE 340 SOUTH SPRIGG ST. CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. BAHN BROS. ' HARDWARE CO. Over 90 Years of Dependable Diamonds ' Watfhes Merchandising Clocks -- Class Rlngs 10 -12 - 14 N. Main FRISCO, MISSOURI PACIFIC RR, GREYHOUND INSPECTORS Cape Girardeau, Mo. 126 N. Main Phone 404 OSTERLOH'S BOOK STORE GAY1-OR S G-raduqiign Gifts HSIIOGS FOI' The FCIITIIIYH Graduation Cards Phone aso 104 N. Main School Memory Books fx . ::s:g:,g ,W . iff . v si :A,, 2 , n , A,E, .1,i y 5 Mak S ' Wiz Through The Year 31. Last day of the month. Let's begin the new one on the right foot! FEBRUARY 1. Why all the excitement today? one might ask, passing dear old Central. The answer, my friends, is that no school will be held Thursday because of bad icy weather. Students were instructed to listen to KFVS Thursday at 6 o'clock concerning school on Friday, 6. Dorothy Barwick's remarks, i'Oh no, it couldn't be! were the echo of each Central student when they noticed the teachers were giving out those little yellow slips of paper, report cards. The first Tiger of this semester came out to- day hailing Marilyn Andrews and Bob Black as Seniors In the Spotlight . Tonight the Tigers played Sikeston and beat them 51 to 41. Hooray for thc Tigers! FIRESTONE STORES Main cmd Independence Cape Girardeau, Mo. Phone 645 Compliments Cf - WOCLWORTHS I 4. 0. , ug. X Cape Girardeau, Mo. -118-- im mfs W P DRIVE-IN AND MARKET For The Best In CLOTHING IEWELRY RADIOS Always Go To GATELY'S DEPARTMENT STORE 26 ROSS YOUNG 6. SON Cleaners and Clothiers Tailoring - Altering N. Main Phone 1257 Through The Year 10. Debate assembly between Jackson and Central. Their topic was Resolve that the President of the United States be elected by the direct vote of the people . Jackson took the affirmative and Harold Hager and Darrell Jauch of Central, the negative. The optimist Club of Cape Girardeau presented to the school a plaque in hon- or of J. Doyle Summers, who passed away last year. Tonight the Tigers defeated Jackson in the basketball game the1'e. 14. Grab your swvvllu-art hold her tight Xv2iI0llf'ill0,S Day is here all right! Yes, Valentines is here, all right. lt came to greet us this morning along with many beautiful snowflakes. If it keeps up, it will be a nice night for guys to take their 'tgals sleighriding. 17. Greetings, Centralites, and welcome to our Talent Show of 1950 , were the Through The Year words which greeted us in the audi- torium this morning. After the program the Wednesday Club presented a plaque of the Bill of Rights to the school. 18. Hip hooray! XVe beat Poplar Bluff today. We knew our Tigers wouldn't let us down this last game. 22. Happy Birthday to George. Yes, to- day is Mr. Washington's birthday, and the children of Central celebrated it with no school. They hated to miss school, but they realized they owed it to dear old George. 24. First place winner in the Sopho- more Oratorical Contest is Gene Mung- erf' These were the words which echoed through the Central auditorium this morning. 215. Yippee! We beat Jackson. See, you just can't hold our Tigers down. V. I. CLEMENS Ieweler Optometrist Main at Broadway BULOVA ELGIN GRUEN HAMILTON WATCHES LONGINES GF24 Z Sl'1l,TFE'5LS0P PAINTS - VARNISHES IMPERIAL WALLPAPER ARTIST MATERIALS PICTURE FRAMING SMITH ALSOP Paint 6. Wallpaper Co. 116 No. Main Phone -120- f Wffnen you wan! A Z Zfne awuf Jail! gnc lt's a sian you know Your way around when You insist on Lady Borden Ice Cream. Graduate to Lady Borden for more Ice Cream fun! OCHOICE OF SMART FLAVORS LADY BORDEN, IN THE DISTINCTIVE BURGUNDY PACKAGE, AT BORDEN DEALERS Through The Year MARCH 1. Calling all ye music lovers! If you have an ear for music you might want to see the Community Concert tonight featuring the Houston Symphony. 8. We had a lyceum this morning. Beautiful music and four beautiful girls - hmmm! Sounds good, and it was! Weren't the selections from Ca- rousel and South Pacific just wonder- ful? 9. Come one, come all! Tryouts for the High School Meet for American hist- ory we1'e held this afternoon in Miss Pott's room - Pssst F When did the War of 1812 begin? 13. Blue Monday! Oh, that rain! Do you think it'lI ever let up? 14. Tryouts for prose reading in Miss Reed's room today. 17. Everything comes at once! Did you see all the girls and boys today attired in their favorite Cevidentlyj color - --l2l-- t fbfixx 5 1 :f:fg.:., H Ecu-:Ts 4 '- I A..- 107 N. Main Street ' iff -. 3i ggQ5a21 ' g i '4Z' ,,.. , .-Q- Cdpe Girardeau, Mo. V...b, J l i . . . ' .52 f f,W A .V...1 First in Fashions 1 'AA V 5 i3 ':'f QQ.k For The Younqel' Set il in it '1' Name Brands As Featured g-Ai l if 5 , 1 ' In A11 The 0, 1 l 13 1 ! fi. Q Leading Magazines if HEADRICK BROS. CABINET MAKERS Wood Specialties Cabinet Manufacturing Wood Turning Highway 61, Northwest Phone 588 Cape Girardeau. Mo. Through The Year green! Wl1at's the reason? It's St. Pat's Day, of course. We saw films today in assembly. 18. Last night lights were kept on for Junior Party held in the gym. What fun! C'mon, everybody, let's dance! 21. Today Mr. Jack Matthews, head of the Department of Physical Education at Missouri University, spoke to the student body. -122- LEIVIINGQS ORC HARDS LUIVIBER MILLS SERVICE STATION Cape Girardeau, Missouri llnlnnial Tavarn MERCHANTS GRILL WAFFLES Hastaurant FHENggLfH1ES HOMEMADE PIE PLATE LUNCH WE CATER To BANQUETS 38 N. Spanish Phone 3161 PARTIES - LUNCHEONS - ETC. Open 24 Hours Daily eapnya 5 MEN'S STORE INC. Broadway 6. Highway 61 127 N. Main Phone 3061 For Reservations Call 152 Cape Girardeau Missouri MASTER METAL WEATHERSTRIP 36 South Spanish Phone 2775 RUSCO All Metal Self-Storing Combination Window ,rf nfs. Theres plenty oi qei-up-and-go in wholesome, nourishing MID- WEST lce Cream - ond ihere's plenty of luscious flavor in every delicious spooniul. MIDWEST DAIRY PRODUCTS CORP. CAPE GIRARDEAU --I24- 2 JJ., Q. 2-9459? ' f 'A il, '! 5, Ill ,itll I 91Af f h ll ..1 ' kai,-, ,J 'pnivll-1 n l -1 ':':l: LL-E 'll , . .I E 7 We have a warm spot in our hearts for the young people at Central and a keen interest in their success. Most ot our employees are graduates of Central. Best wishes to the araoluatina class ot l95U! The FIRST NATIONAL B CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI Through The Year 22. Oh, those lucky seniors! Off they went to Sikeston today to attend the annual Guidance Conference. They al- ways seem to get all the holidays! Oh, well, our day is coming! 23. What's this? Halls aren't as crowd- ed today -W oh, some of the seniors are gone - ill? Q no, just resting up from the good time they had yesterday at Sikeston. 24. Tonight is the last night of the Sil- ver Spear plays. Didn't you enjoy their fine acting? We have some real acting talent here in Central! 30. During the past week, five tryouts were held for the various contests in the High School Meet. They were: American government, grammar, alge- b1'a, plane geometry, and verse reading. Sl. Today is the Music Contest at the college. I surely hope everyone is in good voice! Just watch those shaking knees! 7. Good Friday -- last holiday of year. 12. Y-Teen tea for teachers. 13. Ninth grade Career Day. Sopho- more Pilgrimmage to Jefferson City. 14. Sophomore Party. 21. Music Festival at Southeast Missouri State College. 26. National Honor Society assembly. 27. National Honor Society banquet. 28. Tentative date for Tiger banquet. 29. District Scholastic Meet at South- east Missouri State College. MAY 5. Red Dagger Dramatic Club and drama class assembly. 12. Band assembly. Senior Party. APRIL 18. Senior banquet. 21. Baccalaureate, G. Easter assembly program by A Cap- pella. 24. Commencement. -125-- Q5 X- My QQNIUG if-1 ETS i fs C17 X


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