Central High School - Prospectus Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1944

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Sophomore Qfficers DOC HODGINS Central's sophomore president is called Doc because of his ambition to become a surgeon and because his initials are D. R.- his name being Dallas Randolph Hodgins. This six-footer has brown hair and eyes half way between green and blue. He enjoys reading or playing baseball, and rates Moonlight Becomes You tops. And Doc's wild about anything red-even his favorite food is catsup. He dislikes only the way girls stick together. School he really goes for, taking five solids. He claims, however. that he is really lazy. PAM STEFFLER Our sophomore vice president is little, but slim and attractive. Five feet three inches tall with matching brown hair and eyes, this Centralite is a member of Thalians and Belle Masque and is a good little actress. There's never a dull moment when Pam's around. She's full of pep, loves to swim and is con- tinually knitting. Glenn Miller's version of Who, powder blue, and chicken and mashed potatoes are among her favorites. Her only pet peeve is people who walk on the wrong side of the street. THE 1944 H83 IOYCE TITUS If you see a gal eating gingersnaps, milk, and mush, it is probably Ioyce Tilus, this year's sophomore secretary. She' really goes in for eating mush in a big way: in fact, she says that it is her hobby. Ioyce is five feet three and a half inches tall,-has greenish eyes, and thinks under a nice covering of black hair. She quite often sees red, but only because it's her favorite color. Her only real dislike is sissies. When Harry Iames isn't playing Poinciana, loyce is content with volleyball or marathon swimming. SUE PARKER The heap big lnjun who has charge of the sophomore treasury this year is Sue Parker. When Sue is not counting money, she is eat- ing chocolate ice cream or playing baseball. Suzie, as she is nicknamed, stands five feet four inches tall under a mop of light brown hair. Her blue eyes always light up when Kay Kaiser's band plays Long Ago and' Far Away. Suzie's favorite color is blue and Mr. Thomas Davey is at the top of her favorite teacher list. She likes to go to school but not to work, and her pet peeve is people who brag.

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s 1 lx: J 5 M ,,.--.,,, g . P 1 N . f . Y x sa vuvvcu, u. uuu, 1. AUUII, D. HOWGS. jf Student Council The officers and members of the Student Council, a democratic governing body made up of Central High School students, were elected in the fall of the school year by Student Union members. Although the cam- paign speeches were eliminated this year, enthusiasm accompanying the election was undiminished. The winning candidates for all-school of- fices were: Student Union president, Sumner Howard: vice-president, lack Cojeen: record- ing secretary, Barbara Olsen: corresponding secretary, Shirley Givens. These officers preside at the Student Council meetings. Council meetings are usually held the latter half of the third hour, and in these meetings, school business is discussed. The Student Council members, officers of the school, and Miss Grace Pinel, the Council's sponsor, attend the meetings. The Council elects certain of its members to act as heads of the different committees which handle special phases of our school life. The Financial Committee, headed by Don Hall, has charge of the money of the three classes, and should a class wish to use money from its funds, it must first consult the Council. If the Council approves, Miss Pinel's final approval is required. The numerous parties throughout the year were planned by the Social Committee, headed by Elinor Bundles. The committee used some novel ideas in handling our parties this year, all of which have worked very successfully. The Welfare Committee in charge of public safety, sees that students don't walk on the lawn and are orderly in the halls. Shirley MacPhee directed this committee. The Activities Committee supervises ath- letics, music, art, and all other sidelights of a well-rounded school life. lim McTaggart was head of this committee. This year the Student Council passed a rule which allows all Student Union mem- bers to bring one guest to the dances by purchasing guest tickets. A Welcoming Com- mittee was also organized by the Council: its duties are to acquaint new students with Central High School and help them to get over that first strange feeling. The Student Council was responsible for mailing Arrow Heads to Central students now in service. SUMNER HOWARD presided at all student assemblies. up PROSPECTUS W' .pri



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Sophomores 10-B GROUPS GROUP 7 MR. LAVOIE Ruth Anderson, Eugene Baksa, Zane Belcher, Marjorie Boggs, Earl Buffey,'James Bullock, Wayne Burdt, Alberta Chaney, Frank Chema, Dolores Cofer, Richard Daniel, Herbert Decator, Marion Dicks, Alta Doan, Nora Edwards, Joan F raidenberg, Charles Frazier, Betty Frost, Charles Gibson, Joyce Hart, Roger Hawley, Joyce Hendershott, Helen Hernandez, Lucy Hernandez, Nancy Lee Hockey, Joyce Hunt, Jack Johnson, Gladys Jones, Lillian Kellaway, Margaret Kivesh, Hope Klink, Norman Kohn, Keith Kummer, Mildred Langlois, Dorothy Lee, Geraldine Long, Garnet Martin, Kathryn McLane, Evelyn Nicholls, Phyllis Pitts. GROUP 23 MRS. BAILEY Virginia Lou Albright. Barbara Bacon, Patty Booth, Nancy Breece, Marie Burnie, Gertrude R. Canteberry, Margaret Carpenter, Rita Como, Donna Jean Coselman, Betty Curtiss, Joanne Davidson, Helen Denton, Lena Eckert, Lula Maie Gates, Barbara Pryor, Mary Rackel, Genevieve Rock, Gerald Samson, Doris Siger, Betty Stafford, Wilma Stryker, Wilda Tew, Kenneth Thiel, Scharliasee Thomas. Margaret Toth, Lowell Thayer, Robert Turnpaugh, Donald Underwood, Sophie Veljkor, Anna Warda, Virgil Washburn, Viola Weaver, Claude Wendland, Edward Wickson, Ethel Wrabel, Lois Zeiter, Robert Stanley. GROUP Z8 MRS. KELLER Lawerence Abbey, William Baird, Curtis Bradt, Andrew Brough, Marie Florence Ely, Doris Ann Fiebernitz, Gail Fulton, Jeanne Gilbert, Jean Grayum, Constance Hall, Imogene Head, Jean Heakins, Dorothy Hill, Wilma Hough, Lorraine Humerl, Janet Homsher, Barbara Honert, Lois Jaggers, E. Yvonne Jepson, Margery Jobe, Rita Lumley, Marion Mancour, Bettie Misenheimer, Janet Moss, Barbara Newberry, Eileen Norris, Gene Osborn, Barbara Pagel, Joan Peabody, Helen Pialzer, Barbara Preston, Eileen Rowe, Zelda Saultman, Norma Scherrer, Rosdnna Shoptaw, Barbara Whitney, Margaret Sue Sigler, Vivian Williams, Marion Smith, Francis Webster. GROUP 37 MR, MISNER Ronald Abbott, Allen Beam, Alfred Bowers, Harold Bradford, Fred Byssineu, Kenneth Campbell, Gerald Church, Floyd Clark, Russell Coleman, Sumner Corrigall, Dale Cotie, James Evans, Jimmie Daily, Murray Dailey. Claude Darby, Dale Goodman, William Gould, Duane Gracyk, James Hendricks, Ferris Holmes, Richard Hud- dleston, Jack Ivester, Clarence Johnson, Theodore LeBrecque, Richard Laur, Alexander Leitch, Robert Lintz, Glen Locke, William Lovelace, Burnett Marlin, Donald Medwedeff, Charles Meyer, Bill Moosch, Lloyd Oatsvall, Warren Parks, Kenneth Skelley, Robert Smith, Neil Stalker, Hollis Zimmerman. GROUP 39 M. LALEY Lois Adams, Maxine Adams, Clarabelle Anderson, Mary Astbery, LaVonne Beckner, Virginia Black, Eudorla Doak, Margaret Drost, Dave Elston, Marian Ervin, Jean Eppinger, Mabel Gibbs, Dorothy Gleffe, Joan Girling, Velva Gleasure, Dona Globig, Virginia Hale, 'Ellen Heystek, Donna Hill, Pauline LaFredo, Katherine Land. William Parrish, Helen Richardson, Ioan Riggs, Richard Robbins, Dorothy Shoup, Alice Showley, Roderick Shute, Wade Snyder, Dave Tegart, Ruth VanTresse, Kathleen Wallace, Beatrice White, Ann Windel, Carl Winn, Irene Wolfenden, James Woodward. V ll9l GROUP 40 MISS SHRIGLEY Clarence Baning, Paul Culver, Stanley Frase, Robert Gorney, Robert Puckett, Roesmary Rice, Morris Ross, Helen Rotenberg, Sally Ruska, Don Salem, James Sharp, Gloria Sigsby, Joyce Simpson, Kenneth Slaght, Delight Smith, LaFern Smith, Bill Smith, Dewey Stevens, John Strudgeon, Jean Thomas, Iulia Todd, Laurine Vuillemot, Jacqueline Wafford, Wreitha Wagner, Shirley Warner, Don Waynick, Fred Weisse, Mary White, Irvin Wilbur, James Wiles, Frank Williams, Florence Wolosonowich, Patricia Worden, Mildred Wright, 'Louise Zerka, Jon Dee Reasoner. GROUP 41 MRS. MATHEWSON Canfield Allison, Mary Anders, Norma Bachman, Joan Bendle, Robert Case, John' Converse, Kathryn Crane, Barbara Davis, Geraldine DeMell, Lois Dunbar, Robert Eikolf, Margaret English, Ralph Eidksen, Florence Ester- line, James Gibbs, Hershel Gladen, Gladys Hansen, Rachel Harrison, Patricia Harvey, Fay lkerd, Betty Jay, James Leach, Andrew Mayer, Robert Rider, Carl Tilden, Harold Vowell, John Whaley, Don Wright, Don Lobo, John Sutton, Harvey Shaprow. GROUP 49 MR. LAVOIE Dennis Acheson, Betty Adkins, Helen Barber, Ralph Barquist, Eloise Beckwith, Dorothy Belitz, LaVern Booher, Kosta Branofl, Bernice Brezell, Lena Joy Butts, Marjorie Brown, Helen Campbell, Robert Carpenter, Robert Christenson, Margaret Churchill, Gloria Cobb, Eugene Coil, Eugene Coleman, Marjorie Congdon, Mary Coon, Jacqueline Cooper, Beatrice Leach, Lorraine LeDuc, Earline McFarland, Maxine Moore, Retha Parker, Lois Perry, Geraldine Smith, Shively Smith, Betty Snider, Joyce Taylor, Bernice Tompkins, Mary Wardelman, Margaret Williams, Sidney Williams, 'Esther Van Alstine. GROUP 55 MR. AMSTBUECHLER Beverly Benz, James Cooper, Marjorie Cruse, Harry Cummings, Audrey Curtis, Warren D'Aigle, James Davis, Sammy Dockery, Floyd Dones, Mary DuVall, Kathleen Earl, George Elliott, Eugene Falerious, Phyllis Fields, Betty Fox, Paul Gadola, Russell Gardner, Shirley Gettman, Keith Godfrey, Maxine Goodman, Velma Grace, Grace Gratsch, Carol Grimes, Violet Guerre, Floyd Hackett, Virlena Hall, Robert Hallenbeck, Elizabeth Harper, Fred Harper, Irma Harris, Max Hayes, Dorothy Higgins, Grace Hodgins, Mary Howell, Thelma Howell. Bernita Hulverson, Ralph Jackson. GROUP so ' ' Mas. NURMI William James, Richard Johnson, Wilfred Johnson, Romain Johnston, Evelyn Jones, Ronald King, Betty Kinna, Joan Kirk, Joyce Klein, John Koepke, Jack Korpus, Phil Kramer, Peggy Kronberg, Joyce Leon, Edna Lewis, Bruce Lindhurst, Bette MacArthur, Patricia Mack, Aaron Makroner, John Martin, Jean McBratney, Goldie Miller, Clayton Molloseau, Jack Moore, Gerald Morse, Gerald Nelson, Betty Newby, Margaret Newland, Jack Oakley, Clyde Olmstead, Ned Onweller, Harold Patterson, Ruth Pelkey, Theda Perg, Nannette Pierce, Evelyn Piper. GROUP 87 MR. AUER Betty Lee Babcock, Emily Beeman, Doris Bradford, Douglas Fillmore, Joe Flewelling, Mary Forncrook, Betty Ann Green, Donna Helsel, Peggy Hopkins, Margaret Isaac, Evelyn Jones, Beatrice Linton, Danny Lomasney. Joan Mallory, Marjane McLean, Bill Mason, Carl Parks, Harry Patterson, Harold Price, Ronald Puller, Patricia Reddy, Ivory Reid, Frederick Salek, Blanch Smith, Cornell Stubbs, Richard Tallon, Calvin Thomas, Earl Thrower, William Vernon, Maxine Warner, Carl Witten. PROSPECTUS

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