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SENIOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS Front Row: Alma Irving, Marjorie Smith, Ben Farah, Donna Merrill, Frank Talarico, Lois Crane. Millie Purdue. Middle Row: Mary Ann Iohnson, Ioyce Macy. Lois McPhee. Dorothy McKinley, Louella Eggebrecht, Lorraine Fisher lean Shepherd, Betty Bradtield. Back Row: Malcolm Halliday, Charles Elder, Ioy Priehs, Elizabeth Clark, lay Ward Lou lane I-leystek, Irene Wierzbicki, Phil Van Kersen, Stacey DeCamp. 1 1 SENIOR OFFICERS Ioyce Macy, secretary: Donna Merrill, treasurer: Elizabeth Clark, vice-president: Pillip Van Kersen, president. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Despite the fact that the Board of Directors of each class is not well known, this body has an important part to play in the smooth functioning of such a large school as Cen- tral. The purpose ot this organization is to make decisions concerning the activities of a particular class and to carry them out. The Sophomore Board of Directors for the present graduating class planned the Sopho- more Student Union Party under the leader- ship of Stacey DeCamp, its president. Assist- ing Stacey with the arrangements were the other officers: Dorothy lohnson, vice-presi- dent: Bethany Fraser, secretary: and Dolly Stone, treasurer. The Iunior Board of Directors for the class of 1943 concerned itself principally with their lunior Play, Bab. The board in 1942 was headed by Philip Van Kersen. Dorothy Iohn- son repeated for vice-president: Dolly Stone moved up to secretary, while Donna Merrill took charge of the treasury. When it comes to deciding details of gradua- tion, the Senior Board of Directors is kept exceedingly busy. The members must lay all plans for the senior dance and make ar- rangements for the annual Baccalaureate. The Senior Board also chooses the class colors and announcements. In addition to their other tasks this group must assist with the Commencement Exercises. Supervision of these activiities was the duty of Phillip Van Kersen, who was re-elected president of his class. Elizabeth Clark, loyce Macy, and Don- na Merrill were vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively.
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,4l we AM lil' It has taken more than seventy years to build Central High School Buildings have been con structed occupied torn down and new buildings erected. Locations have been changed. new text- books have been adopted and equipment has been modernized. Boys and girls have graduated. Their sons and daughters and their grandsons and grand- daughters have followed them through her class- rooms. Many hundreds of teachers have composed her changing faculty. It is the total of all these things, and all these people. that make the Central High School that we know today. Not least among the means of bring- ing this total forward to us has been the Prospectus. Its annual review of activities and achievements has bound each year to the past and to the future. It has helped to fix the spirit of loyalty and service which we like to think of as the sprit of Central High School. As a link of this chain, l greet the Prospectus of 1943. I. E. Wellwood. Principal The real Central High School is not a building of brick and stone it is you and the thousands of other young men and young women of the classes which have gone before you. You have created a something which we call the 'Central Spirit.' I can wish nothing finer for you than that the Central spirit may go with you in the years that are ahead. They will be difficult years, for you will share, with all the other young men and women of the world. the responsibility of bring- ing a lasting peace to the world. If this Central Spirit goes with you, you will face this opportunity with courage even though for some of you it means death itself. Our faith is in you. Florence E. Riddell, Asst. Principal
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ADAMS. PATRICIA MARY Latin Club, French Club, Kaleidoscope, Arrow Head, Equestriennes, Scrccch AINSLIE, WILLIAM E. Choir, Opera, Kaleidoscope, Attic Players, The Man Who Came to Dinner, French Club ALANDER, HELEN ELAINE ALBERT, CONNIE ALBRO BEATRICE LORETTA ALEX RUTH ANNE LMON HARRY FREDERICK ALEXANDER WILLIAM ALLAN DICK ANDERSON Reserve Swimming ALTHOFF WINIFRED CAROLINE ANDERSON IANE DOROTHY ANDRES N STANFORD ADOLPH ANDREW SHIRLEY MAXINE ARGO ALMA MAE Attic Prayers ARRAND ROGER EUGENE ASH MARY IANE Latin Club ATHERTON ARLINE DOROTHY ball Hockey Lifesaving Swimming Club Archery V lley Ball G A A Badminton Bowling Commanderlns AUSTIN RALPH AYERS STANLEY VERNON BABA CHRISTINE BACHMANN AMEAL BADER PAUL EDWARD Orchestra Track Arrow Head Marching Band -al BAHR. DIANA IEAN BAINES, EVELYN F. Basketball Hack . ey, F Club, Student Council, Bowling, Softball BAKER, MARY ELLEN Student Council BARATH MARY Bowling BARNES, PANSY ODELLE Belle Masque B wlmg BARNETT CLYDE IR BARNETT MELICENT BARRON EMMA JEAN BASHAW IOSEPHINE MILDRED BAXTER SADIE Belle Masque Junuor Play Girl Reserves Basketball BELLINGER ROBERT RICHARD Vars ty Golf BELLOWS LOGAN G Band BENDLE KATHLEEN IEAN Scphcmore Board of Directors French Club Belle Masque BLNEDICT HUGH LOUIS Kaleidoscope BENNETT IANE E Tha :ans Alpha Rou Tau Attic Play ers Arrow Head Latin Club Spanish Club Equestriennes Prospectus BENTLEY VELMA RUTH BENZ DWIGHT IOHN BEST RICHARD HEWITT BIDWELL BETTY LOU Attic Players Kaleidoscope Extempare Speaking Forum Saginaw Valley bate Senior Play Varsity Debate BIGELOW SHIRLEY MAE Band Thalians Choir Kaleidoscope BISCHMAN LQVERNE VICTOR Basketball Military Band Tennis Concert Band BISSONETTE IOSEPH F . 3 l . Av' fb' - ' I , I I r . ' I 5 W Li 1 .' , ' - I , h I A ' ' I I .. . F Club, Y Girls, Basketball, Sott- r I I ' , ,- , -o , ,, , , . 1 , I . r I 4 I ,I , 4 De- . ' I I I .s I
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