Central High School - Prospectus Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1941

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MOHAWK HI-Y—First Tow. loft to right: Frederick Hcrbaugh. Lowell Culver, Charles Geiger, Jack Best, Mr Misne: sponsor, Leland Furse, Charles Corrion, Gene Rossie. Second Row: Irving Bishop Joo Pale -rewski. Dallas Grenley, F.d Harris. Bill Millor, Wilbur McNutt, Bill Kellogg, Bernard Caine, Auldtn Nelson- Third Row: Bill Cannon, Bill McRorie, Jack Wright, Ronald Russell. Leland Albrecht. James B. Wright] Alan Pound. Reid Torrey, Dick Smith. The Mohawk Hi-Y This year the Mohawks went on a skating party at Lake Fenton, attended several theater parties, and were entertained by some of the finest speakers in Flint. For those boys who liked athletics, the Hi-Y had two basketball teams: an intramural squad, and one in the “Y” league. In order to function successfully and maintain their active schedule the Hi-Y meets once a week, and at the first of each semester individual members are given a definite task or assignment which they execute during the term. Given the task of student officers were: president, Aulcfin Nelson; vice president, Allan Pound; secretary, Dick Smith; treasurer, Bernard Caine. Booker T. Washington Hi-Y The Booker T. Washington Club was under the supervision of Mr. Robert Richardson during 1940-41 and was composed of the Negro boys of Central. The purpose of the club is to better educate its members in regard to citizenship and to better the feeling between every American, regardless of his color. This club has been in existance in Central for several years, but this year was the first year that it has been affiliated with the Hi-Y organization. The officers for the year were: president, Louis Waterford; vice presi- dent, Lionel Nelson; secretary, Sam Wright; treasurer, William Jenkins. BOOKER T. WASHINGTON HI-Y—First Row, left to right: William Jenkins, Fd L Waterford, Robert Richardson, Edward L Watkins Allen Turner, Lionel Nelson Second Row: Cornelius Neal. Quentin Garland, Samuol Wright, Theron Hodge, Bill Reed, Berestord Greenidge, John Thompson, Edward Talihan, Jesse Stoudamire.

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1 The Prospectus The staff members of the 1041 Pros- pectus have labored long and tirelessly to present this year’s annual with the hope that it will aid you to renew the happy memories of your high-school career at some future date. Under the supervision of Mr. Joseph Kuras, business advisor. Mr. George A. Stracke, editorial advisor, and Dave Gault, editor-in-chief, the re- porters and subordinate editors were able to help publish a yearbook of pleasingly new design and make-up. The Prospectus this year, as in former years, has sincerely tried to carry out the tradition set up nearly thirty years ago by the first edition, to present a complete and unbiased picture of school life at Central. PROSPECTUS EDITORS—Seated: Margar»-' Wilcox, Janet Wright, Mary Lee Turner. Norma Stephens; Standing: Katherine Sai?«s, Ronald Russell, Winston Williams, Robert Lutterbie Editors Dave Gault Editor in Chief Winston Williams Assistant Editor Norma Stephens Senior Editor Hazel Martin Art Editor Janet Wright Fine Arts Editor Margaret Wilcox ... Clubs Editor Mary Lee Turner Girls’ Sports Ronald Russell Boys’ Sports Mary Jane Runyan Asst. Senior Editor William C. Crick Asst. Senior Editor Martha Jane Gault Copy Editor Millard Wells Assistant Art Editor Robert Lutterbie Sales Manager Katherine Saites Contest Editor Dave Gault Editor 1941 Prospectus, Editor 1940 Football Program, Editor 1939-40 Arrow Head PROSPECTUS—First Row. left to right: Margaret Wilcox, Winston Williams. Ronald Russell, Bob Lutterbie, Mary L Turner Second Row: Mary J. Runyan. Hazel Martin, Phyllis Wooden, Onalee Laird, Jack Wright, Dick Smith, Bill McTagaart. Janet Wriaht. Georgianna Dyer, Gladys Wilson; Third Row: Annelie Living- ston, Alice Daniels, Betty Richardson, Jacqueline Kramer, Marie Christensen John Ma in. Janet Munson. Katherine Saites, Virginia McMcnn, Eva Fortune, Ronald Lundberg Betty Ruhstorier 1!



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 t £ CHEERLEADERS—F'rst row. left to right: Wendall Gal'owav WiMiam C. Crick. Ralph HMber, Quentin B Garland Second Row: Jack Dewey. Cylde Saan. Theron Hodge, Stinley Roth. Lionel A Nelson William C Cathcart. Cheerleaders The cheerleading organization this year was one of exceptionally fine quality. Although possessing only two returning letternien, the squad displayed all the zip and fire essential to winning athletic contests. In selecting the squad of twelve men Mr. Carroll Clark, the sponsor, had to choose from approximately 25 candidates eager for positions. All prospects were advised at the first meeting that their obligations would consist of three practice sessions each week from September through March. To receive a letter a cheerleader must participate at all major sports events and other affairs that arise during the course of the year. Much of the credit for the fine school spirit shown in 1940-41 should be attributed to these boys and their energetic student leader, Bill Crick. The Hi-y Chiefs A project for the benefit of the school has been the main goal of the chiefs. This worthwhile end was reached under the sponsorship of Mr. Jerome Udell and the leadership of the following student officers: Don Sullivan, president; Walt Garrett, vice president; W. Hufstader, secre- tary; Randall Replinger, treasurer. Assisting at athletic events was the most prominent duty of the Hi-Y members. Before the Northern-Central football game, the Chief Hi-Y had charge of the big pep rally held out of doors, and they since have directed the sale of peanuts, megaphones, and the like, before any major sports event. Possibly one of their most important pleasures was to usher at the widely publicized badminton game between the United States Champion and the Champion of the World. HI-Y CHIEFS—First Row. loll to right: Erwin Saultman. Ray Ferg uson, Jerry Udell, sponsor. Dan Sullivan, president, Jim Foster; Sec- ond Row: Shv Leavitt, Bill Pittsley, Joe Pekala, Elmer Kramer, Joe Pon setto. Randall Replinger, treasurer Third Row: William Kovacs, Willard Hufstader. secretary, Jim Ree es John A Stallings

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