Central High School - Prospectus Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1940

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LEWIS LATIN CLUB- -Front Row: Margaret Rogers, Jacauelyne Kramer, Henrietta Lewis, sponsor, Barbara Gault. Alice lean Moflett, Deborah DeCamp; Row 2: Elizabeth Erilsen, Phyllis Brundle, Jane Albright, Betty Ruhstorfer, Francis Andrews, Helen Pagel, Polly Stone: Row 3: Vivian Snort, Bonnilee Soule, Helen Boyer, Virginia Me Mann, Mary Ellen Lott, Audrey Chatters, Janet Munson, Louinia Mae McKinley; Back Row: Betty Augustine, Jack Erbaugh, Bill Purdlater, Dave Gault, Nelson Carley, Harriet Roberson, Barbara Harris. Language Clubs Encourage Study THE FRENCH Club is an organization of stud- ents who wish to further their interests in the French people, their language, and France in general. Students wishing to qualify for mem- bership must have a C average along with the recommendation of their teachers. During the Christmas season, the club pre- sented a needy family with the most complete basket in school. Other activities included sev- eral interesting speakers, picnics, and a Christ- mas banquet. An outstanding event was the French language film Mayerling, which was presented to the public. In another, Miss Alice B. Sandiford spoke at length about the city of Paris, where she had lived for some time. The officers of the club were: Deborah De Camp, president; Barbara Schumacher, secre- tary; and Peg Stone, treasurer. Miss Mabel Pinel was the club sponsor. THE LEWIS LATIN Club is an organization of Latin students who are interested in furthering their knowledge of Rome and Roman customs. Among the worthwhile activities of the club this year were reports, parties, picnics, and in- teresting plays. This club has been in existence for several years. The qualifications necessary for membership are a high scholastic rating, with an “A or B in Latin. Club officers included: Barbara Gault as Consul; Alice Jean Moffet as Pro-Consul; Mar- garet Rogers as Scribia; Deborah DeCamp as Quaestor; Jacquelyne Kramer as Curusaedile. The sponsor is Miss Henrietta Lewis, after whom the club is named. FRENCH CLUB—Front Row: G. Foulds, P. Teachout, J. Vcgt, B. Schumacher, M. Pinel. sponsor. D. DeCamp, P. Stone, G. Earle, E Towns, V. Macy; Row 2: D. Somers, S McP'ke. B. Ferns, B. Ruhstorfer, J. Rasbach, G Kleinheksel, G. Johnson. L M McKinley, N. Steger, J. Parker; Row 3: E. Jones, M. Soper, J Farmer. B Tillier, P Quatormas. M Atkins. A Durbin, L. Grover, Row P Zoller, B. Winter. S. Steffin, M Heming- way, J. Kr-rner. B. J Pettinger, L. Nichols, M L Turner, P Noyle, D. Barr. B Boatman; Back Row: M E. Crane. B. Bindley, O. Veljkov, B. Caverly, B. Hall, J Sitar. D. Hosmer. O Sterner, J Elliott, E L Gillett, M. Matson. P. Eaton

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ARROW HEAD—Front Row: B Richardson, S. Shweiry, B Young. M Christensen, B Doyle. D. Gault, J Bury. M. Gaulden, M Moran, M Gladen; Row 2: S. Dean, V Bachmann, K B. Johnson, C Lewis, M Colish, H. E. Dowdy, D. Van Steenburg, C. Benson, I. Smith, P. Thomson, E. Schiavone; Row 3: B. Lut- terbie, M. Somers, G. Miron, B. Mate, B. J. White, V Lockhart, M L Turner, M Miron, L Shaheen, L Johnson; Back Row: R. Moore, R. Witten, S. Evanolf, R. Torrey, P Riley, G A Stracke. advisor, C. E. Horton, L. Buckler, W Williams, B Hayward, F. Whaley. Publications Have Good Year THE ARROW HEAD kept Central abreast of the news, fads, and features. Improvements in jour- nalistic methods, news writing, and make-up were accomplished under the direction of Dave Gault, editor-in-chief. Other editors were: news, Barbara Jean White; features editor, Shirley Dean; sports, Francis Whaley, Paul Riley, and Virginia Lockhart. The business matters were handled by Betty E. Doyle, business manager. Mannie Colish was advertising manager, and Marge Miron, ex- change editor. Papers were exchanged with seventy schools. The staff included: Ralph Moore, Elizabeth Schiavone, Sophie Shweiry, Alice Daniels, Wi- ston Williams, Homer Dowdy, Valleta Vaughn, Warren Coles, Marie Christenson, Marvin Glad- din, Virginia Bachman, Russ Witten, Bob Hay- ward, and H. Leonard Buckler. During the second semester, The Arrow Head conducted an election to determine the most representative boy and girl of the school, to be named Chief of the Braves and Indian Princess. THE 1940 PROSPECTUS was presented with the aim that at some future time it might be of some small help to revive the memories of life at Central High School for those who were part of the student body in 1940. H. Leonard Buckler headed the staff as editor- in-chief. He was aided by Ralph Moore, asso- ciate-editor and Fredric Gingrich, assistant- editor. Copy was edited by Betty E. Doyle. Many departments were organized to handle the different sections of the book. Shirley Dean headed the education department and Virginia Bachman was senior editor. K. Beth Johnson and Homer Dowdy were in charge of clubs and organizations. Robert Foreman was the boys' sport editor and Eleanor Garthwaite took care of girls' sports. The responsibility of the fine arts department rested on Barbara Jean White. Lawrence Hoadley was the publication edi- tor. Dave Gault and Bob Edmunds devoted their talents to many of the pictures in the yearbook, and Catherine Malot worked out theme with her drawings in consultation with the art department. George A Stracke A B . M A. Editorial Adviser PROSPECTUS—M Moran, S. ShweiA- B. E. Doyle, L,Buckler, editor. E. Cole, V. Bachmann. K B. Johnson,- Row 2: C Benson, K Babcock, M. L. Turner, B Mate, M Christensen, J. Bury, C. Molott, H Hing; Row 3: M Miron, A. Nix, D Martin, R. Foreman, B Edmunds, M. Gladen, H. E. Dowdy, B J. White, F Garthwaite, J Adams; Back Row: S. Dean, G. Miron, D. Hosmer, D. Gault, R. Moore, F Gingrich, F. Whaley, B. Hendershott, M. Somers, G. Lockhart.



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Leonard Redd B S , M S. Co Sponsor NATURE STUDY CLUB—Front Row: Betty Richardson, Catherine Elliot, Miss Waaler, L. Redd, Robert Spencer, Beatrice Bittel, Betty lane Blue; How 2: Arnd Mann, John Martin. Virginia McMann, Betty Hedge- cock Mary Ellen McBee, Francis Huif, Clarence Howard, Laurence Hester; Back Row: Aletha Nitzschke, Jean Murry, Freda Bernard, Nelson Carley, F. W. Hodgins, Billy Hudson, Robert Coverl, Phyllis Aubin, Betty Davies. Science Groups Develop Interests THE KHEM Club, under Mr. Chester Henry, sponsor, and Charles Callis, Chief Chemist, had a most successful year. Qualifications for joining this club are that a student be interested in science and that he maintain a B in chemistry. The club dealt with phases of chemistry that were too technical or took too long for regular classroom work. Projects such as the making of cosmetics, tooth paste, lotion, cold light, etch- ings, and other chemical feats were carried on in this organization. As in other years, the club members added to their chemical knowledge by taking trips to various parts of the city. These trips this year included the McDonald Dairy and the Sewage Disposal plant. THE NATURE CLUB held its first meeting on March 15. Future meetings were set for alter- nating Thursdays from seven o'clock in the evening until nine. The club was organized in response to numerous demands for a biology club. Mr. Leonard Redd and Miss Thelma Waaler were co-sponsors. Robert Spencer was elected president and Peter Leow, vice-president. Cath- erine Elliott was elected secretary. The club's main purpose was to encourage biological hobbies and every member had a biological hobby of some sort. Field trips, hikes, and nature walks added to the activities of the club. KHEM CLUB—Front Row: Maraelle Moran, Shirley Saltsman, Chester Henry, sponsor, Charles Callis, Laura Jean Bullard, Pat Foian; Row 2: Muriel Ellis, Mary Ellen Crane, Gilbert Frantz, Larry Davis, Eugene Brown, Bruce Pollock. Mary Alice Currie, Eleanor Garthwaito; Row 3: Frederick Harbauah, Jack Nessel. Alan Pound, Dick Dinning, Ronald Russell, Bud Gillett, Bob Baird; Back Row: Bill Collins, Russ Witten, Don Christensen, Dave Gault, Francis Whaley, Bob Hall.

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