Central High School - Prospectus Yearbook (Flint, MI)
- Class of 1952
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' . , , . 1 W . , I . , A . . 1 s ' ' sf 1 ' v ,- 1 Y ' 1 1 , 1 ' - 1' 1 ' -, , , . . the forward The gradu tune, class of 1952 has seen three happy and successful years as well as three very trymg years WVe have seen the start of 'mother war ln far distant Korea the removal of one of our best known generals another presxdentlal campaign underway new taxes and the 'lscensnon of 1 new queen to the Brxtlsh throne For us successes ln athletncs drarnatxcs plllJllC3l10nS 'md many other helds haxe bI'lj3l1ICflCd the ye tr In the Prospectus we have trled to renew the high lxhts of the last ye tr at Central To Edwards Brothers The Ndllflllll Photo SlllLll0S Lx unes Studios Centrtl s Xrt Department Prospectus still members and especl sponsor we extend our thanks and appreclatxon for their generous help md cooperation for wh at me hope IS the best Prospectus ever The Fdztors JILL BARRETT table of contents Semors Fadulty Boys Sports Girls Sports Actzwtzes Fme flrts Undergmds Index ma e 11 e page page Page page 4 94 page 110 page 139 GRAHAM PROVAN :fl 2 ' f - 1 V ' . 1 , . . . , S, .5 - ' 2 - ' ' . , H . I I. y I 1 . I . . , 1 1 Y if l liz ' 2 . ' '. , ally Mrs. Ruth Nurmi, Prospectus faculty advisor and I Y . . . . . . . . . I g . . . . . . . . pg 24 ' . . .... . f 40 ' ' . .... . 60 ' ' ' ........ 70 more Heres a toast to the sfnzors F01 a job Lcll done llzvse nam fiaclrd .Lzth fun .Hay they always hold dear if w t., Ur V 4 's fl ,V 'Qg,11 ' a 2' Iliifm-V 9 Y-I os' 54 1 N xr 321 F ? , . ff, 62' I - 'fi-,I I 1 , ,.fa .gf ' .'Z'3b .3- -5--.-:-- ': W.,-' 'H senior personalities 3-0 y B E Addison Brink onel-I s S'eLBeque most talkative -gf' er 1 Do WV t X B b WV llington best personality ii wittiest Larry Burke Pat Coykendall Jim YVil1s Myrt Cunn gham L y F lds M ll Xthuo most likely to succeed est dressed SBIIIOI' personalities g uise Nard Naomi Hauglie Jerry Prescott most sincere most frien atious m Al Fly err Pat Av ll J ySh b orlg Davie McDonald julie Estes George Clifford Sally Salay valecllctorlans l rr K h P salutcutorlan Ai li U 1 v M y Grice Miller O I I , if 5 i . Wk 1 X Richmond Han ey Browne, Ir. Robe eit as . 1 , , graduating Dorothy Brown John C Erfurt ..,.-ar Paul H Karr Kenneth Burnell Moore Q .L Ahf Sarah C Rutherford with high distinction .fs Sanford G Carrell Richard F Gutow 1--av Norma Klemow Charles A 0Marzu A-1' Elaine Saunders 'TIF Eugene Chardoul -for Mary Evellyn Hellthaler 4f V Marion Audrey Kline 11' Daniel August Reeb 'N H is Ruth Yvonne Shaprow 4-vnu 4, fvu Joan Mane Cross Ann Cummgs Irene Hinton Janet Irene Hyatt .qs V1 Bettv Louise Led' Norma jean Cissna '1 Helen Robertson Marilyn Josephine Rumbold U 1 Y A X William Donald Wheeler James Wills ,,. , -..fi V ' f' . .M , K ' x wav A' MA, ' 7 I I 0 1 . K' x , A' ' v, K Qs A i.. X f 1 V- V IO I A ,qu '5 ,S - , 'sa' 'rf' 'N 7 lm .x X 1 Y l , . 1. fr' 4 ' '-f .A A . Q- k - nw I - , t , . C' wx wwf, ' K, , by , ,XL , fy Q' - n I: ' .4 I If bg. ' - ' Q ki. '--4 Y ---u Q fl W. '-45 ' 1 'D gl f' 9 ' :if lb' A ' mfg. -, ,f ' - ' ' . 'Y' A ', A to ' at .5 mt ,W 5 if ,f na rv J ,K f. ca C , .v -R aa' . 2 J. , S, V! V ' . K Q .1 . Q-Act vs . s ,Ai D 671 class of 1952 JIM WU-L5 ALBERT FLYNN PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT ARLENE DONNELLY DORIS CRIMES TREASURER SECRETARY 44' IW graduating seniors .55 ' ' '53 C? 9 - . 2 -'Q r , , at N ...J jr l -A f 'A' , Y . 7 - -V v,:rl r tx? V, l 5 1 ' .I 4 I -W V- is V if K A L A fx if fi ,jk . A la 'fi Sharon Abbey Alice Abraham Dorothy Adams James Adams jack Alexander Carole Allen Dolores Allen Marie Allen J ' - ,, ' .3 A . y ' J ' ' A13 if , eel' ' 4' ' ' A l Marie Amthor Virginia Anderson Robert Andreen Carmen Appolonia Joanne Arkema Patricia Averill Lyle Badgley Clinton Bailey , is A :fy-A ff 4: 'L' ,,':K -0 fi! bl., 'ba ,, A- - , A Q if . Q7 .fr F 49 'J D 'M' K A-B X ' ' Elinor Baker Kermit Baker Mary Baksa joan Balser Wanda Bandy Gloria Banks Narvie Banks James Barnett is 'ff' ' o 1 ,3 'T Q ' F ,. .23 Q B -j fir? it V ,. . 9' z if, 'X ff' A ,.-. Q' . D Ag jp 3 X- ,gm Beverly Bamhart jerry Ban-entine jill Barrett Robert Barron Donald Bauer Lois Beams William Beck Earl Bella!!! eleven 1 graduating seniors M rv 4' Patrtcta Bennett ohn Bennetts Laura Benson Nlarv Bentley Kenneth Bernecker Don Bersmger w-4:3 Morley Blesman 2 Ralph Boyd 'Q Thomas BravenderPatr1c1a Bravender acquehne Bresler ohn Brezzell Larry Brtggs Tv X I Iames Bllhngs Donna Blrdsall Dorothy Bxshop Dalton Black Dorothy Bohms JC 17 x 'L B-in Robert Boyne Patrxck Braden Patncla Bradford George Brandt r Patsy Brandt n- '1'uw rv ,, .ny ,4 ,...9 ,, xv.: l -If f f 1 bd Wrlham Broadway Lee Roy Brock Damel Brodbeck Betty Brown Carolyn Brown 4'-x Q :ak Pa-'fzy A hh. at Edna Brown Arletta Buffey .flu Dale Betts Patrlcla Blckerstet Frank BOOHC Ardns Bowers 'R V? Tony Branoff Vlolet Brashear .ar 'f '7 -'S' Addlson Brmk r Beverly Brmker Robert Britten ?' Noreen Buntmg 10 9 Vlrgtma Burek Rtchard Burgess Lawrence Burke Barbara Burkhardt Elame Burnham Barbara Busbv Charlene Buterakos Francis Carey twelve B B - ,gr ' k VA 1- Q -7 1 ,Ayr X i . .A v 1 L any ' Y . L .1 H f X . Q A , ' :zz rr. x Q' 3 za . , 1 - Q y -I 1 7 ' L. - '- . 1 - , ' ' A , ., V . .'.-X xo' X xy Il X M W .1.'L1?? A X 1 ' , 4 X 1 if XL ' I U ' - ' . . U . 1 I Dwi ' ' r Q M r' - V A .ll -I 1 ro 6 ' .Z L' ' 1 ' 53 at K .2 as ya ,, ' Q L 5' L I - - W ff- g 'L U? V L' Hi' rl FF, 4' l My ' .rj H A M , x , L Q . M X ' 4 . . X I D' ' l V ,vw . Sv. y .4 n 2 D R If -X B U Q va 'F -f L 1 4 ' ' xt sl I ky V W4 , I F W I I' I ' - - , .li : ' , A F6 ,,,s ,n I , : a v .-- ag e rz 'R , , 1? A , . r ' , ' f ' ' , -' 'I ' ' ' ' .. I 4' ,ir R , U37 'S' , 'X . lt 'zu . Mfg af if graduating seniors Donald Canada Eugenia Caras Clorxa Carlson 'Vx 4q Frances Cesaro Harrv Ch npman oan C heney ohn Clark YQ .0- Kathleen Cole f oan Cooper -9 41' Nlary Carlson Clemma Carmack Xllce Carpenuer Ierrv Carter Cllffflfd Call!! :UO 4' -.YQ 9 Audrey Chlldress Veletta Choate George Christensen Edna Chrlsue Earl Clark L 41 3 ffl!! xl can Clevelmrl om Cleveland Ceorge Clnfford Sharon Clrflon Barbara Cockmg Heydon Cody Dons Cole If WW- 4a I Nhrgnex Colenso n Collms Roberta C ombest Nlarv Lou Condon Larry Cook Patrncra Cook Carol Cooper 'C' George Coselman Bewerlx Costanzo Franklm Cox Gerald Cox Patrrcla Cowkendall Darlene Cramck Nlaxme Craw C' ,ox 45- 1 rv V7 jovce Crow Nlyrtle Cunnmghim Xrmhur Curuss Kave Cussans Duane Dalton Frmcxs Dandron Janet Daugherty Barbara Davldson lhuteen 2 - f he Q f: ' Q' D- 1 S wa V w A7 . YF' 0 J. in if 'Q b , - 39 A. - A in 2,174 -- , lf, A A .X N, W . Q: 4- V L il. . 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Dorothy Ford joseph Ford WVilliam Forgie Karolyn I-'oust Patricia Franklin Frederick Freathy graduating seniors '-9 Shirley l-'reeburg Eugene Freeman Robert I-'rrtch 13' vi 49' Duane Gardner aclwnn Gardner HUICS GHITCH fi 'W ieal' lVrllram Goetz Marllyn Gleason Gerald Ggmer 'h Nl D0l0l'CS Gralltnel' Dong Gnmes 'Iv 1 Lors Hand Jacquelxne Haner George Hanna I Dorothy Harden Hugh H3.fflS I-'rederlck Harrrson ames Gr00m 1' Patrxcna Grove Rose Nlarre Gustafson ames Hagar IU' 15. DOIl1lld Fuller Gabriel Gabriel ames Galloway Ronald Gamble Terrance Gammon ,QA ,fd 49 41 4.7 U 49 :met Gelger Paulme Gfll Joe George Diana Gilman Theodore Glazar '37-TW ' 951 ack G00dYeal' Crry Goss Patrrck Goss Dale Grable Illalllla Grace ohn Halland Nladelyn Halstead WWE. .4 RAL l Janet Hart Glady s Hartley fx., S H3 Nha 1? 4 -f Q i Alma Hartman Darlene l'l8SllIlga Susanne Hatfield Naomr Haughlre Verna Hauluns Van Ella Hays Helen Hednck Harold Henderson fifteen -' 'f- A ., f 1 ff an n 1- ss o . - so G L.. o- . 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V . 1 U 1 grclcluahng seniors as as -J Harriet HCIHICFSOH Paul Henderson Pamela Henley Carol Herrnck Carl Herweyer Ann Hess eanne Hnggms ,fw Kaye Horn 1009 Horton R059 Hough Phyllls Houghtalmg lNad1ne Housley 4E'A '- Bruce Hmekley erry Hmman Hubert Hmtz ames Hmtze LCIOY Holley C Svaffa -W5 Robert How ell +G. Hsfx JY! Ohfl Hurd I' Barbara Hutchins Gladvs Ikerd WVllllarn Ignance rv .Alu Beserly Jenkms Hendress enkms Nancy ennmgs Dale enson 'fin Marjorle johnson Helen jones Kathleen jones Ann Kahlert sixteen SIL Vrrgmna Iwester Bettv ackson f-1 Lots eslek Blame ohnson Q., 75 '9 Fred Hxckey N llllam Hlgdon 1 wendulyn Holliday Elizabeth Hood l Patrlcla Howre Wvnlfrrd Hufton GX .24 Harold acobs Charles acobson ,cu 41' Daniel 101105011 Ceraldme ohnson Anne Kallns Louns Kalhs Georgna Kaus Marjorie Kaufma O Q :V V - 1 'W 'Af V' J - al' Q ' -. , he lt f , ' f-e M , 5 I f ff' , 4 f '1' 'H i , - r Q .. K ' x ' Y A l if 5 R gf 0 - 'L , ' . I - . if M - , , -v V V - a - 1, --v ' ' A - 'w . 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H ,Q V Nb V Y 5, grocluohng sensors pt 'i vi' A 0? ,4 S Betty Kelly Marilyn Kennedy Anna Kerner Sanford Keggen 'i 5.19 Robert Kxefer Barbara Koyl Y' it Walter Langbem Dee Lennox Barry Kung Andrew Kraphol Kenneth Larmor 'ini lM1IM+ Lots Klee Elmer Knoblock Morton Kramer Don Ladd or ,... C arlen Larson Bettie Key Tom Key XVtll1am Krbash it ? ,fr Robert Knoblock Donald Koch janet Kochoun L37-v 7 I L om La Fever Lloyd LaForest Barbara Lagalo 5' V' pdulme Ldrsgn Vxrgmla Lavrack Nancy Lawrence ean LeBeau 4' 'sr Daniel Less Charles Levns Norman LEWIS Ewel ? sn Lnttle Nhldred Locey Du me Lockwood 'S I 4 Suzanne Luce LaLene Lutz Shnrley Lyon Retha Mabre Ehsto M c ' D y ac xomex onald MacDougall Peggy Marr Lonnie Kxbbey -cw Rose Vane Kosh 1 4 Phllllp Lakles Robert Lee Dorls Lovelle l J john Maxsel o o ' ' nfl: K' 1 K --.0 I ' ' f K M K. 5 . 'f , -1 K - K K 3,5 . Q. I Us ' K! K - If V ' 'j ' I ' K, Vi' ? V Wim ,f 41' ,' V' 3, K . ,K I A I 7 ,,,,, W F . 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'1 ' ' L graduating semors Irene Nlajcher Robert Nlartm Gene M cCallon af .-7 '-9 Harold Nlallon lcquelme Xlaltby Robert Mangold Oseph Marcom Donald 'Hartm .Sw Damel Nlartln ohn Nlarun 2 39 'qi Z Irene Mate Beverly Mather Shirley Mathews Arnble May Gladys Mayer 'Y 49 Shlrley M cBr1de Joyce Mcfalllster 'Ii'- ' Q.-' f Q ...L oanne McCarthy Dolores McClellan Patrlcla McCulley Dan M cDonald Daud McDonald Norma McDonald Nell McDougall .09 Loretta NIcG1ll 'T IFB- an st 'Q' Ronald 'SIcGlone Rlchard Nlclntyre Betty X amle 11' 'S 41 7 ames NIcNhllm Elmor NIacNewen lxathleen Nlemts '14 lb., Earl Miller ltexth Nhller Rebajean Nllller ezglzteen C harna Niclet -w Rnchard 'Nhlls 5 o Ann McKmstry Barbara McLavey Leo NIcLees ames Mcuahan '11 P Franchell Nlemg Margaret Xlessmore Rodney Metcalf ohn Nhllard ti' 'Y Y 4? Llnfford Nhlum Nhlton Nhsner Alva Mitchell Janet Mitchell . O i ha: b A ...frail 'Z' ,fa ,',,,, .yr- A ' 1 H. . y , ., , x ' ' 5 1 by r , ' . ., V - 5' 1 77 , , Yi 1. , Y ' Lf Riu, A E . 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Q isfg-L., fl, , J . 4 ' la X nh' I V graduating seniors ph W, V Jn D , Q r 1- - Patsy Scott Rose Scroggms Leroy Sells pv- -Y L Cara Lynn Sheldon Carl Sheldon Leon Shelley Raymond Slack Allen Slrger Betty Smith N-0 wt? Patsv Smith '!' x 1 fo v f 0-'1 ' 'lf I 'v ,.., Douglas Shaft ean Sharpe Lorelei Sharpe any anet Sharrer Sallie Shedd James Shepherd Gordon Shteck Eileen Shook Herbert Shubrck Nlarjorre Simpson 17' IL 'U' Donna Snuth Doris Smith Florence Smith ohn T Smith ohn F Smith 1-IQ ames Snell Donald Southwell Donna Stallcup Barbara Smpert Edward Staple ames Starkle Donald Steffen l jackie Stephens Patricia Stephenson Ronald Stevens Allan Stewart Thomas Supes Nlaxme Stocker Randall Stockton Elizabeth Storm .QF ,..-or ID .ff twenty one ' .4 . gg ' A f l ,fi V. ,K 4 4 4 I 4 f . , - n ' A i i If ' ,V f J' . - - , ' av- A -5- le V A ,4- f- ' . ' 1' 'fy L, ' 1 4 N 1- -X, J - - H . W? ' .i Q L 1 . Q . V, W ' Ji ' ., ,VA 'MK f A , 'Q or f' 'I .. A ' ' L .9 ... - I ! L, ., . 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A. , -awp, ,, S, fin N I s X AA . , X e 4 X I -A L lVillie Strange George Strassburger Sidney Struble Dorothy Struck Patricia Slrylillski Patricia Subora Robert Sullivan Alvin Sumlev graduating seniors It 91 4- 1? 9 -fr Sharon Swalla Kenneth vw 'Y 'Xu Delene Terry Robert Th1yer Ronald Thlbault Ele -it 49' sf' oan Tlbblts Erlene Tlppltt Roger Tracy ary ff 3,7 410' SWHYISOH DOIIH SWCHSOU Elleen Svmons Florence Szabo Xernon Tardy anor Thxbedeau Dean Thomas Bew Thompson N1 Trudeau Lulu Mae Turner vlfglnla Turne V han Edward Vermllya Phwllls Voakes Donald Vogel Robert Van Every Anne Vary oan aug gg-,fs xgfg 'L HL ,ug 'lx hWV llace Barr XValters Barbara XVard Nelhe WVager J v XVaghorn Trans lvallter Kennet a y 1'5- go- Y-5 Ad 1 Temple Eugene Terrtll l lrlene Thompson oseph Thrash rw Q fti Phyllls Twmmg Nlarlan Unangst I'-at rvxa 1 Vuxllemot Barbara V agar Kermit lVare Robert lvarren 'N .9 T? .z. 4 fl 'Q X D YV-ilSOIl Barbara XVeber Richard Xvecker Nancy XVe1ss Barbara Wvellmgton Llalre XVesson C harles H ashmgton Lllllan Hfashmgt vn on Q O T: .5 fx sl' ,Av s 'rg , Q . 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' to W-.4 , A ' 'Yrl Y W W A t 131115 fum facult Hrres to the faculty 15 thezr job never thru? In all that we do They guide us and help us T K xr! . L , I ,F,,,,-- , . L- I lf' 9.71. J Q K CL L f X if Wg I i fl, ' Q Q xv- 1 il Q 722 nn Ag' fi' 'A X A' -1 Y i' 5315 2 I Old soldiers never die we are told. To some, your teachers seem to live forever! But we of the faculty do experience a certain immortality. In the course of our professional lives some of us can expect to see forty classes of students gradu- ate. The years may add wrinkles and gray or remove our hair, but the wonderful adventure of dealing with enthusiastic youth keeps our spirits young. Each graduating class has con- tributed during its three years toward making our lives richer and fuller. We are grateful to you, the Class of 1952, for your contribution to this school and to us. PHILIP H. VERCOE, Principal dean of girls principal For those of you who are about to take your places in the community, we are not afraid for you. We are living in an excit- ing age. Because there has never been a time when science has brought so many changes in such a short period of time, you have a difficult job cut out for you. It is going to be up to you to bring our economic and social trends into line with the great scientific changes and to work toward a lasting peace. Good luck to each and everyone of you. MABEL PINEL assistant principal T0 THE Cl..-XSS AS OF '52: All too soon, what was once a farvaway dream, becomes an actual fact. The Class of 1952 has written its recordindelibly within this structure known to us as Central High School. Only time will tell how well this record has been written. The next big step is about to be taken, and whe- ther it be further formal education, or employ- ment depends upon you as an individual. In any event the tools you accumulated while in school should make it a better world for all of us. As I look back over the years it seems that our world was always a troubled one, which may be as it should be, so, heads up, chin in, shoulders back. best o' luck to you all. STANLEY BROOME, Dean of Boys To THE Smions or 1952: On june fourth you will become alumni of Central High School. I am wishing for you suc- cess in the career you seek for yourself, and hap- piness beyond your dreams. But I am wishing even more that you may find many opportunities to serve your fellow men and that you will meas- ure up to those opportunities. You will justify the faith that your parents, your teachers, and the rest of the citizens of Flint have had in you if you become responsible citizens of the community in which you live. Central High School expects you to represent her well. Sincerely, FLORENCE E. RIDDELL Asst. Principal clean of boys faculty personalities most dignified cutest babies Mny G MP B most modest most energetic It Rb M LaV M Wll IN Ml lv j t r. owd Mrs. oecker r. ercival Miss arany I i Kwai: XII , K V . I 1 1 ' ' Iiss a in r. oie iss e er Ir. e zow t fy- ' lt f .. uculty personalities most S-mere most toctful most effectlve WIHIQSI Hodg It Th p teaching methods lt Kll M WVal th O 5 If M t iss eg Ir. om - fm . ,L 5 Mrs. Parmalee Mr. Henry I O O IIS. e ar r. wor Miss ishop Miss ra le r. Howe commercial Mr Bellalrs takes ttme out to pose for il Prospectus photographer whale Ins studcnls contmue to work Although the courses ollcrcd tn tlns department arc among the most practtcal courses taught at Central the cultural slde oi a high school educatnon IS not forgotten Our graduates olten secure posmons as secrctarlcs stenographers bookkeepers sales people and clerks Others who have discovered a llkmg and an aptltude for some special phase ol busmess cducatlon contlnue at some school where they may secure advanced work The tvplng course for personal use has become popular Many stu dents enrolled ln other currlcula have found that the ablhty to type has been of conslderable help to them when attendtng college Other college preparatory students have elected our courses because ol lllill' exploratory value In addxtton to the practlcal skllls and tramxng acquired our students enrlch thelr hlgh school education thru partxclpatlon ln the academic subjects athletic musxcal dramatxc, soclal and actlvltles of our school L-l lhnty H ucl Dcllart Huldr I nhson Bcssle Hennngwax Anne Rnnn Edna Ruld 1 . ' ' l . 1 - - - f ' 1 , .' ' ' ' . ' . . . 1 1 1 Y , v, - . s - v ' ' ' ' ! 3 ! K 1 ! l ' V ' ' s ,L .s .f l c t .Munn ,Xnntslmechler Clyde Barnett Hugh Bcllairs li'-nn' Cn,-pcnlcr Leslie Cunningham Is Englxsh really that much fun Miss Fteldr en I' I1 Do you have a precxse and beautlful language? What an asset and pleasure! Correct words cradl mg clear and forceful thoughts that xs the study of our Engllsh composmon classes And what of lnterature? Here are sentences and phrases so beautlful that they are breath talung They are the best efforts of centunes, carefully called out and handed down to us as part of our natlon s wealth How much a natlon s greatness and goodness IS mcreased by IIS lltera ture especxally that studied by the youth IH hxgh school and college! The study of lxterature can be the openmg of one s eyes and that IS the goal of our llterature classes Elnzabeth Barany Dorothy Bradley Ellen Clark Marne Crawford Mmam lhrlxng 'lhomas Darcy I rue I-nhl Xgrnnm Kmght Ruth Nurnu Mary lcrluns Wllllllll lhvmpwn Celnu XanHorn Lmlm Miller llmty one . l ' 1 ' I Y . . . . , . . 9 I 1 if .,', .LV , , ' I Z x ' v' 1 ,a' ' -- ' ,Qi - 1 A. - . 1. . g , 2 ' ' 1 1, fine arts Louise Doelsch Hamid Hawley Mr. Hawley's puhlic speaking class in attion Polly Mosteller Keith Lancaster Bruce Rohart Stanlel lvhite thirty-Iwo home economics We of the home economics department feel it is our responsibility to offer to the students, both boys and girls, a broad program of subjects related to home and family living. We hope to develop ap- preciations and ideas concerning home life and activitiesg furnish experiences which will help students solve their prob- lems in personal livingg furnish effective guidance in occupational adjustments: and help students to adjust to present day environment. Edna Carr Louella Conklin Hazel Hoyt Roberta Baulel Mr. Rarick prepares to look over Chuck Haynes drawing during a mechanical drawing class. industrial arts Vocational Education and Industrial Arts are often confused. Xllhereas Vocational Education prepares one for a definite voca- tion, Industrial Arts provides various experiences to enable stu- dents to select the work best suited to his abilities and interests. Industrial Arts courses are offered in the general educational program in an academic high school. Our Industrial Arts courses- Drawing, Machine Shop, General Metal, A'uto Mechanics, Shop Mathematics, Printing, and Xlloodwork, do not propose to train for a vocation but has as general aims the following: Qlj citizen- ship: Q2j craftsmanship, 13, consumer knowledgeg Q45 cultural, Q55 worthy home membership, f6j guidance and exploration, UQ avocational: Q85 occupational: Q95 safety.. lVilfrcd Crissman l-jdgzir Dolxler Thomas Potter Howard Rarick Francis Smith R. Short Lee Sherman Rohert Starmer Osborn Stapcrt language Elsa Dietrich Helen Kellnr Raymond Percival Virginia Roberson Nellie Slohjc lhirly-thi ee mathematics MAIH SIUDILNIS lcfl to right thirlue Deeg Nlauricc lee Florence Bisliop Frances Blair C irl Mcincrl Mrthemitics like exeiy othcr subjcct is im portant to thc extent to which it supports and contributcs to the purpose ol general education lhe nc: igc cltuen needs considerable matht mmcil knoulcdge in the activities and expern ences ol c vcryd ny life Newspapers and magazines ire Iillctl with discussions ol a quantitative na turc which in intelligent re tdcr is expected to compichcnd but will lail to appreciate unless hc has hid tht nctcssary lII'llllLI1ldllCll training As mcnibcis ol 1 ltllllllllllllly each lndlvidu nl should pirtiupuc and intcrtst hnnscll in the conduct of xts business and ln public enterprises 'I he ability of an mdnvidual to lnterpret complicated numer ical data, understand quantitative studies and recognize fallacies in conclusions will depend on his mathematical education as well as a good general background Our courses in mathematics provide lor this general understanding and also offer tralnlng for those who wish to specialize later in advanced courses in business mcdicme cngmeering and other scientific fields M Florence Bishop Marguerite Farmer Mildred Fitch jf' Nhrie Halslilltp- Nellie Loss Ruth Rcik Vera Shrigley ll 115 our problems arent really hard SCIENCE ln thts modern age of sctence nothtng ts more necessary tn the edutatlonal lmtkground cl young people than an understandlng of some of the more nnportwnt conctpts of sucntt just as necessary IS the development of sctenttftc atttttldes Such lnLllYlCllIdlS are free of Sllllkfblllltlll search out cause and effect relattonshtps strne for truth and base tbur UDIILIUSIUIIS of proof Ihev also use the expernmcntal method of hypothesis controlled txperlment thetltlng of rtsults and conclusion Abtltty to apply such a method to problems of propaganda adtcrttslug ton sumer buymg and general communlty acttyxty wlll we belluc make young men and women yalued members of soctety Whth such ldeals tn mmd Central s Sctente department offers the following courses bnology chemistry' phyfstcs electronics modern sctente phystology and communtty' hetlth For those contemplatmg further study btology chemtstry and phystcs offer well balanced courses ln the natural and the physncal scxences Lwery effort ts made to pruytde students wtth a science background that will enable them to compete successfully tt higher education leyels and nlso to become more yalued members of their comtnunlty wmreu Bunte 'HHH' GH Ululff Henry P R ones fm.. , Freda Parmelu lmnml Rctlgl lhlma Reusth XS ard Maluorth l vt t tx Ifrl Mr Henry IS trvmg to show that physics and IIS l X o Y? 3 'if I Z- - Ht - I'at'Lt't 2 I 4. 2. . I 1 'f 'f v Il. Al. VI -tt- V I The teachers of Social Studies beliexe that the study of the subjects in our department will contribute directly to the realilation of the philosophy of education adopted last year by the curriculum survey committee. The task of education in our society is to provide the ensironment which will enable the student through experience to acquire not only knowledge and information but also the attitudes. ideals, understandings, appreciation, and skills necessary for participation in a demo- cratic society. Following are the basic objectixes of the department by which we hope to achieve the goals of the survey committees philosophy. llj 'Io teach the basic principles and responsi' bilities of American democracy. r2j To develop understanding of the problems of citizenship in a world conununity. 635 'lo entourage actite participation in a program for world peace. My To train the student to read and think critically. 155 'I o analyze modern problems in terms of history. 46j To instill tolerance toward all races, creeds. and nationalities. social studies The sly expression on Mr Rowes face indicates a big surprise for his students concerning their marks IUUW3 VUNTOUS Alexindcr Crane Rita Hinch Niildred Hodges john Howe 5 X .J ,J Ceorge Xlison Hilliarn Mclzow R l' Ruhtrdson Florence Roberts Clqmg-nl Rgwe thirty sw ' f x X ' 0 Q f ni, ' ' l ' vert . b z 'iff' l ' I I GIRLS SPORIS Lcft to right XIVILII jcandhcur Shirley johnson lat C-rubbs Donna Swenson lat Scott F1rm in the belief that all work 1snt too good for anyone Central has gone all out in its efforts to make the physical education department one of the hnest in the country The equipment IS of the best and ue haxe a staff to be proud of to provide the student with a knoulcdve of ll'l1IlgS which may be useful to him in later years The student gains the funda mentals and some of the hner points of many of the games which he may en joy in later life such as bowling tennis, or golf The physical education course also develops the qualities of leadership and the ability to work together as a team Movies which concern various sports and stress the importance of good health are shown each semester in , a one semester course offered to semors The course is concerned with the problems that arise in modern day living Students learn to understand themselves and others Dorothy Breda oscph Dmsdv lflllllf lv HIS NI ITJUTIC I occ kcr X n :cn jeand heur Napoleon la! uie physical education thzrty seven o Q The chief aim of this department is A150 under this hC2ldiIlg is family liv- . i . i A '. P D g. . . . J ' , -- -1 '1 f special services The Prospectus photographer found the office staff very busy when he took therr pxcture for the yearbook. A lltle knoun but lntegral part of Central s ad muustratlon IS the speclal seruce department Listed here vue hnd the lxbrary the cafeterla the m un oflice the attendance oflitc and specxal teach 1n btudents uho are deslrous of a quxet place to study lmarlably head for the llbrary where the atmosphere IS condusne to hard work The book llned shelxes offer hne readmg for those vsho enjoy rt, and a large selectlon of reference matter for those who vnsh to use lt Another place greatly frequented by the student body IS the caletcua Here a student may elther buy a well balanced meal at a reasonable PTICC or he may eat a home packed lunch ln pleasant surround mgs One of the buslest places to be found here at Central rs the ma1n offnce Most students know ht tle about the functxons performed by those ln 209 although thxs room number 1S famlllar to us all It 1S xmposslble to descrlbe m deta1l all the dutles of the speclal SCIVICC department, but we can at least say thanks for the fine Job they have done Howard Auer Ralph Carpenter Tuna Chrrstenson Nlaude Cook Alice Dues Nl lrglrll jfvlln Nlmon Koettke Edwm Nlerrlll Grace Lflllgdge Herberta Wilhelm 0 0 . V - 1 ' ,' ,.', ' . .4 . . .' Y. V 5 1 . y .Y Y . . . - l - 1 - r 41 .' - . , - -s f ' . , I 1 4 1 N , , . . . .. , v r . , ' V ' v Y . 1 1 v 1 A l .. . L 'Z ' L1 , maintenance and cafeteria staff CIAIID HA M M XVI LLIA M SMITHXVICK 345' ROW l-Left lo right: Wayne Riggs. Donald Morgan ROW-2: Kraus Slesen, Harry F. Griffin, Draper Anebrix Left to Right: Mrs. Elhcl Hingslon, linhel Slcvc, Beulah Brian, Flora Rowley, Elizabeth Hadjino, and Mrs. Mation Koeltke. rn M Boys' spent Here 5 to the boys A5 honor and glory 10 Cfntral they brzng Whose praiscs we sing 41 iii af 'V' 1 ' aw . I' JV. Q5 ..' . ..f-:.r 't A 'lfvz E -Q-,.,Ql' AH' I D V. 3. : 1 . xiii. , Y' QI. M' ,L+ -:Ev-331 ' -, 4 451' ir . 1. . -3, . I if-Q-Lf, .1'?7,,M 'Tu 9, I :G 0 I f 3? 5f:y4:Q'fk'?. V www S 'ef' . -.' 'T -qv -gn Q 56 'R '-q Howard Auer Wllllam Xlelzow joseph Dowdy Yarnard Cay Francis Smmth R nl, h I uptn ex Homer I arker Ceorge Mason Clement Rowe Xrthur lv ms centrals coaches are the best It IS sald that a coach IS no better than hrs maternal Thls may be true but wm or lose Central wlll always be proud of nts athletxc department Thxs school year has been no exceptxon Last fall Howard Auer and h1s asslstant B1ll Melzow took a poorly rated football squad and bullt ll mto a team that almost won the Sagmaw Valley tltle The promotxon of joe Dowdy to head basketball coach saw a change from the fast break style of play to a slower more set pattern of attack Alex Crane took over the reigns of the swlmmmg team thls year and he began to rebuxld ll for the comlng campaxgns Track Coaches Bxll Melzow and Varnard Gay have always put out good teams for Central Baseball teams under George Mason have not always mon the Clty or Valley Champxonshlps but are usually found near the top Asslstant coaches ln Central s vast athletnc department are Homer Parker re serve football and baseball coach Bud NIcNIurray new reserve basketball mentor and Varnard Gay Soph cage coach Good tennls teams have been produced under the tuteledge of Clem Rowe Dlck Evans golfers have always represented Central well An athletxc department IS only as good as 1ts dxrector and lNap LaVo1e who also doubles as Cross country head IS one of the best Enough cannot be sa1d about head tramer Stan Broome equxpment manager Francls Smxth faculty manager Ralph Carpenter and Mlss VIVICH Jeand heur and Mlss Dorothy Breda of the glrls dlvlslon as Central salutes 1lS athletic dir ectors and mstructors l , l , ' ' A I r. 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I I , . 1 D fa ' 'I ' I ' , Q ' , I 2 ' l . ups and downs fhe football season for our Indlans was full of successes failures and un usual lncldents 'Ihe Trxbe opened the season at Kala mazoo and won 140 only to dlscover an lnelxglble plaver had been used Thls resulted ln forfelture of the game lNext came Xluskegon who not to be stopped 1n thexr adxance to the state champlonshlp dow ned us 56 I3 ln the remalmng non conference games Central ran wnld over Chlcago Foreman 53 I3 and edged Iackson 157 Bav Cltv Central opened the Vallev race at Atwood Stadlum and the fax ored XVolwes had to come from behxnd 1n the flnal seconds to galn a 1313 txe Led bv Tony Branoff the Indlans humbled Pontlac 340 and racked Sag xnaw the following week 35 0 The contest at Arthur Hxll was a rough affalr Branoff was Injured and the team unable to get going lost 7 0 On Thanksgnlng dav an underdog Northern team threw the predlctlons out the wlndow and defeated the Indlans 60 a game ln whlch Branoff Fllnts lone all stater came ln only to punt managers and trainers Larry Cook Kalamazoo CENTRAL This game nas later forfezted because of an znelzgzble player Muskegon Foreman Jackson Bay Cxtx Pontlac Sagmaw Northern CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTR AL CENTR AL CENTRAL CENTRAI CEYTR AL Central's George Chfford IS brought down after a I0 yard gam by two umdentxfxed Arthur Hull players forty rlnee . 1 0 a .' . 14 , , - 36 . 13 . .. ' - . 13 A' A . 1 I 6 A . V A . 13 ' 5 A , . . Y ' ' 0 ' A . . V - D 0 ' v A' A A ' - - ' , 7 Arthur Hin CENTRAL Y 1-rank Boone Tom Tony Branuil Addison Brink I Richard Dicks jim Geiger Don Hughes Tom Jensen .A ' 135 Y I . 5 , I . 1 wr if ii L ', K' , ., . ' I Dick Bcrdnn I.acCY Bernard Don Bvfsifigff 121614 Blxbl' Harold Brown Bob Black George Clifford Eugene Crowder jack Krapnhl Chuck Lznnhcrr Edward LeVoir Harold Lewis vikings upset central to win turkey clay classic and city championship northern scores on pass as tribe offense stalls ya ff- -r. ,Ak -V-'1 3, A, 52' 9, 1 George Clifford comes up from behind to bring down Northern's Frank Neal, Viking halfback. fonyiuur Northerns' Paul Shaker appears lo be off to the races, but not for long! D X john Wills B011 Nillnfivlfi 0 Allmif' ' ' Dt-llwrt Scckingv Ron Parker Dun Rcntstthler LUVVY RUWC Ken Moore Cari xfuhn Frank Nagy Jun Shepard John gmylhc Burl Stebbins Dirk Strutlgeon Bob Vezina DUN WHISOD last minute scoring chance fails as pass falls incom I t Don Parker Don Stclfcn Virgil Wintlom 9 9 A L ' p NW! , i 1 .Ani me-'V'-vw., ,h,.,.I...w y..,-. 'V f . f Lc'?fv'F!'-fit-w 4? ' 'fi' ' L,, X., , r.g'l'sx4gtki'1NY . 'ff a ' 3,- , '- wt 'Ai 1+ : ?i'f' 'T ' ' . ' ,Qi-u 4 . ',' fi' .w rf ' -'rf' vult- ' i In , .' , rn. ,i'ZE ' i ' 1 rg' . V a-,.Pl!., ' 11499-1'7.'c?f,', wr-f-1 A ' Wan 'llic Boosters form block at C-N game. I L tm- ., Q. N. . 'W ' F PY: I 12 npn fl. J A f. 3 5 A Q X. i it L a Q X-R-13,13 F ' S o 'A 'KW Y' ff tw 11 A .V .. H, . A i si -lf' MQ. 'ff A ' .ali ,, i Brink and Slrntlgeon team up to bring down Nurthcrn's Carrol on a ' QM PU!!! TCUITD. v N .'.n ' ' .... ' W.. 'aiu s' is' -...,.,,, . .,A. ,,, .,a,,.,,.,, 4 s I , xf X. N V' 1 Q . K is ' .751 Q ' 5' ' ' qiibim q-' ' ' f t 1 V A . :-- , v 3 'h 3' -, f.1T',QXg'- ,' ,i,.', Q ' S 5 .F .t. ' i. 'H ' l- A I 1 ' , J, , i, J f x .uf 1 X Frank Neal, Viking back, is going no where fast as he is tliruwn fur a loss ' ' . ...y . - x against Central. . f fl. ,. s A -- ..n. K foffj'-ff:'f' Q Q- Q f be - 0:1 af , - bv' . 4, Q . RESERVE FOOTBALL. Row l, left to right: Bill Dorsett, Archie Crampton, Bob Caery, Maurice Lee, Ray Hendershott, Fred Killeen. Eugene Henderson, jim Popolf, Monroe Mitchell. Row 2-Faye Ed- wards, Dick Fidline, Emery Waterman, Lorne Kany, Chuck Stalter, Frank Heid, Lowell Duncan, Bill Keenan, Hazen Theylr, Boh jenkins. Row 3-jim Lee, Harry Bates, Bill Lyon, Bill Green, Clint Hatch, Larry Horde, Ron Williams, Robert Voelck, Dick -Vance. Row 4-George Preston, Roger Woodfield, Bob Hamady, Leroy Lutz, Leon Little, Glen- roy Peelman, Bob Pitman, Clifford Auker, George Darley, jack Cleve- land, jerry Christianson, Bill Hinlock, Dale Eaton. fy yt 1 , ssfw.. 1 U 'ga wigs-Q C' .wx fx ,,,,1 it l I 'J' Sag' 'F' aN'm- . . -tn Central's only touchdown called back on backlield in motion play. .forty-six gi... RESERVE SCHEDULE CENTRAL Clio CENTRAL Corunna CENTRAL Bay City CENTRAL Pontiac CENTRAL Saginaw CENTRAL Arthur Hill SOPHOMORE SCHEDULE CENTRAL M. S. D. CENTRAL Bentley sophomore football reserve football The sophomore squad played only two games this season losing both. Few games were played because more sophomores than usual earned berths on the reserve squad. Coached by Varnard Gay the sophs opened their abbreviated season by being down trodden 59-0 by a more experienced and larger M.S.D. squad. The game with a powerful Bentley eleven saw a much closer game, 19-2, showing the sophs had improved greatly. Even though they had a short and unsuccessful season, such experience will be of value to the reserve and varsity foot- ball squads in the next two years. A more complete schedule will be in prospect next fall. This will provide more interest and keener competition. Centra1's Reserve football squad under Coaches Homer Parker and George Mason had a winless season. The number of wins or losses is not important in junior varsity football. The main goal of this program is to prepare the inex- perienced sophomores and juniors for varsity football. The reserves opened their season with a 54-0 loss to Clio. The second tussle pitted them against a tough Corunna eleven which outclassed them 25-6. Next they started their Valley slate with a 26-13 defeat by Bay City. Losses to Saginaw Eastern 14-12, Arthur Hill 27-7, and Pontiac 7-0 followed. However, the squad showed steady improvement as the scores will show. Outstanding in their respective positions were linemen Dale Eaton, Bill Lyons and Frank Heid, backs Barry Saultman and 1m Lee qgdmsl Chicago Foreman A pileup during the Central Bn City game Virgil Windom eludes tacklcr on a wide end sweep Q I ' q , V i I'hc question ns dnl R'1y Collard Northern guard kick the extra point or was Clarence leaks successful ln blocking hls luck Thls IS the season everyone was saylng as the Indlans rolled to easy wins oxer Pontiac Northern and Bay Clty But the roof fell ln and the team could w1n only one out of the remalnlng eleven games to end up with a record of 6 won 10 lost two WIDS coming on forfeit by Arthur H1 The record could hate been better but the Trlbe lost three games by the heartbrealun margtn of one point to Mxdland Arthur H111 and Pontlac whlle dropptng a slopplly played contest to Lanslng Eastern by s1x In all four contests missed free throws were costly for Central Openmg agalnst Pontlac the Indlans had llttle trouble wmnlng 41 33 and upsettmg Northern 4:1 42 before falling to slow movlng Nlldland 55 41 Next came Bay Cxty an easy wm and thelr losses to Mldland Lansing Eastern Pontlac Sagmaw Arthur Hxll and Northern three tlmes to lose the cxty champxonshlp series The Indlans fourth wm came at the expense of Bay Clty agaln All Xalley center Don Steffen carrxcd the scorlng load for the Trxbe brcalung the school record the Clly serles record and comlng w1th1n flve polnts of takmg Valley scorlng honors In hlS Grst year as head coach Ioe Dowdy trled several combxnatlons wlth the one comprised of ack Nllllard Elmer Knoblock Jon Shephard Blll Lyons and Steffen worklng the best Semors who wlll be lost through graduatlon are Nitllard Knoblock Steffen Don YA atson Don Nlartm Rlchard Dlcks Ken Moore Addison Brml Larry Fxelds and Iohn Hurd Returnmg next year are Lyons Shephard Clarence Peaks Larry Catlm Graham Foster and Larry Rowe CENTRAL CENTR AI CENTRAL CENTRAL CFNTRAL CENTRAL CENT R AL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CEYTR AL CENTRAL PODIIHC Northern Mldland Bay City Arthur H111 Sagmaw Mldland Lansmg Eastern Pontlac Northern Bay Clty Arthur H111 Sagmaw Northern Northern Centrals Don Steffen seems to have the edge on Nlortherns joe Roberson as Don goes up for law up shot 41 r' . ' 45 1' . , 41 ' . ' 48 ' - 48 A Y n 48 f ' 52 f ' . T- 38 ' , ' 38 ' ' 39 , 47 N . ' 55 ' 65 ' ' 48 A . 51 . Y ffil ' . I l . . . ' 4 ' I ' , ll , ' ' ' vb' i . -. 1 K .h N, ., ' ,' ' ' u - ' n V ' ' Y ' ' I Y. 7 . . . 1 1 - 9 1 . V . Y . . . I Y 'll. V , ' ' g ' , , , V I . , I Y . . . . . . Y. . . K , 9 l V' V' A - , . Y . . . - 1 9 1 1 ,V 1 'l . V9 I 1 , 1 , .x 1 . . , , v. . . s I Y u 0 I 4 1 N 1 I J 1 ' n 1 I 1 V . ' v 1' 1 1 , ' , 1 ' , ' ' , f ,A Y . , . ' . V Y A , I , , v ' A reserve basketball RESERVE BASKETBALL 39 CENTRAL 32 CENTRAL 36 CENTRAL 30 CENTR XL 45 CENTRAL 37 CENTRAL 48 CENTRAL 4.0 CENTRAL 52 CENTRAL Sl CENTRAL 33 CENTRAL 33 CENTRAL 39 CENTRAL Lan Pontiac Northem Arthur Hill Midland Saginaw Bay City sing Eastern Pontiac Northem Arthur Hill Bay City Saginaw Northern junior Varsity, left to right, ROW l-Gilbert Miller, Faye Edwards, Leonard Smorch Alex Beechie, Chuck Haynes. Bill Mime. RON' 2-Ruben Arceo, Dick Berdan, Larry Catlin, john Mills, Ken Fisher, Larry Horde. Although having an up, and down season, Bud McMurray's reserve cagers did accomplish some- thing the Varsity did not-defeat Northern three times. The first game took a last minute long shot by Bill Lyons, promoted to Varsity at midayear, to win 3230. The other two contests were easier, as the little Indians dropped the Vikings 37-32, and 39-32. The sophomores, under Varnard Cay, could only salvage one victory in their WOISL campaign in many seasons. The whole lirst string was moved up to the reserves during February, which left th'e sophs at a disadvantage. Although this year the teams' records were not too impressive, the players did get valuable experi- ence, playing against teams of their own caliber. basketball. left to right. ROW l-Michael Douglass, Dick Anderson. john Haynes, Toby Haskell. Dick Bailey. Chuck lhorpe. Dan Walker. Don Bind. l 2-Blake Kingsbury. jack Schmid. Bill Dorsett. jack Beach, Gordon Fleming, jerry lS'est, Emery lYaterman. Bill Kinloth. Ed Forsxth. ' 3-john Xl'halex. lid Ferkany. 'loin Branoil. Bruce Boyer. Stexe Csintxan. Richard M'inkler. Shelley Baum, Richard Bark. Barney Ellingson. Dale Park. ' sophomore basketball SOPHONIORE BASKETBALL 53 CENTRAL M.S.D. 55 CENTRAL Benny 29 CENTRAL Mt. Morris 32 CENTRAL st. Agnes 50 CENTRAL St. Marys 35 CENTRAL M5.D. jim Billings, Don Watson, and Larry Briggs exchange pointers after a rough workout. Baseball-Row 1-left to right: Ken Revord, Pete l.order. jim Rickard, jim Si dden, Leonard Smorch, Larry Briggs, Sam l,orenl. Row 2: jerry Clapp. Don Watson. Riehart Simole, Frank Boone, Tom jensen, Ron Briggs, Row 3: Bob Xvarren. Dale Eaton. Bill Nlince. Addison Brink, Larry Horde, Ron Boyce. Row -l: Larry McClure, Bob Dunlop. Richard .Xnderso i, Lorne Kan ', J. ... '5:Q ,2',i2'Q A-1. S!::l im Billings Row C eorge NI ison Louth Don lchm in 6 3 Q baseball At the time of this writing the varsity baseball squad under the mentorship of coach George Mason is working hard for its opener against Flint Beecher, which is scheduled lor April l8. If two months ago you were to ask Coach Nlason about his prospects for the '52 diamond squad H ty two you might have received this reply: .-Ks of now I don't know, but l'm hoping for the best. Now the reply is different: I am very pleased by my prospects and hope to better the six won, live lost record of last season. Mr. Mason has only four returning lettermen this year to build his squad around. They are Addison Brink, Don XVatson, Ken Revord and Frank Boone. Brink and Xl'atson are outfielders while Revord and Boone cover the infield. All baseball teams need good pitchers and Xlr. Mason believes h'e has a couple. Shirley McBride up from last year's reserve ranks and Larry Horde a new arrival from out-of-town are scheduled to shoulder the mound burden of the squad. The squad as a whole looks good so here's hoping the Indian diamond crew brings back some championships. cheerleaders Because of this organization Central's cheering sections at football and basket- ball games has become known as one of the best in the state. For the first time in the history of this school we had girl cheerleaders, who have done a very fine job in rousing the Central spirit. Under the directorship of Mr. Richardson the cheerleaders chose Bill Pincumbe cap- tain 'to guide them through the year. In order to better the Indian spirit the group attended a clinic at Ann Arbor last fall, bringing home many new cheers which encouraged the Tribe teams on to victories in football, basketball, and the many numerous sports at Central. So its hats off to the cheerleading squad for a job well done. q At press time the reserve baseball squad under Coach Homer Parker is preparing for its opener against Owosso. Comprised of sophomores and juniors the squad will play a I0 game schedule, two of which are against Northern. The squad will attempt to better last season's poor record of four won, six lost against Valley and local competition. Several players dropped from the team in l95l for various reasons. Players from last year who were expected to aid the varsity this season were outfielders jack Bixby, Tom Jensen, and Lorne Kany, infielders. Sam Lorenz, Pete Loder, Bob Dunlop, and Bob YVarren, and catcher -Ion Clapp. Shirley McBride was expected to be the top varsity pitcher. At the time of this writing the varsity baseball Cheerleaders-Row I-lett to right: Lineue Xollrath, Marilyn Pratz, Naomi Haughlle Zelda Smith, Shirley Eaglen. Row 2-Arthur McQueen, Dave jackson, Bill Pincumbe ffaptainj . Les Humphrey. lValt Schultz. reserve baseball Taking life easy are Ken Revord, Addison Brink, and Frank Boone. fjty-three Track-Row l-left to right: Norman Graham. lflysses Silk. Dick Bailey. Delbert Seekings Lacey Bernard, jim Popoff. Barry Saltmzin, Larry Catlin. Clifford Nlilum. Row 2: Glenroy Peelman, Dick Zakariasen, Bob XVhite, Tom Branoff, Ken Moore, Chuck Lambert, Tom Gyor- vary, Robert Coff. Row 3: Varnard Cay, Coach: Lucian Adains. lidgar Allen, George XVarson, Dick Fridline, Emery lValerman, Mike Brady, jack Cleveland. Row 4: Bill Melzow, Coach, jim Geiger, Frank Nagy, Dick Berdan, Lewis Hilsabcck, Ed Forsyth, Walter Hatfield. track WVith twelve returning lettermen, coaches Bill Melzow and Varnard Gay were hoping for a suc- cessful season. Milers Dick Burgess, Leon Lindsay, and Paul Gratsch returned, along with Ken Moore and Art Mulanix in the quarter mile. Hurdler and high jumper Eugene Tucker, sprinters jim Pop- Promising newcomers are sophomores Freddie Williams, Barry Saultman, Ron Parker, and Larry Catlin, and junior Bob Cole. Most of the above letter winners placed either Hrst or second in the Valley undergrad's meet last spring, thus making contenders out of the Tribe this year. off and Ulus Silk, pole vaulter Chuck Lambert, and shotputters Lacy Bernard and Frank Nagy are back. Coming into the home stretch are Paul Gratsch, Ken Moore, Bill Epps ffty-four Leon Lindsay, and Dick Burgess. Track and Cross Country-Row l-left to right: Monroe Mitchell, Gregg Brander, Don Gott liev, Don Spooner, Emil LeMaster, Larry Rupert, jim Young. Bob Nlanutes. Row 2: joe Stevenson, Chuck Carr. lloh Cole, .lrt Nlulanix, Larry Mudge. Ralph Arellano. Harold jacohs Row 3: Eugene Henderson, Duane Williams, Al Siymanski, Bob Brasie, Clint Hatch, Yale Hub bard, George jimenz, Duwayne Mead, Manager. Frenchie Carey. Row 4: Garry Schauer, Mana gerg Huey Harris, jerry Shehurne, Paul Stnpert. Tom Down. llill Cole, Don Walden. Row 5: Dick Burgess, Leon Lindsay, l'aul Gratsch, Bill Epps. cross-country The 1951 cross country under the tutelage of Nap La Voie compiled a record ol two wins and hve losses. Although losing to Royal Oak, Arthur Hill, Pontiac, Bay City, and Northern, the Tribe Har- riers did pull two out of the Fire by downing Midland and Lansing Eastern. Many of the meets were run against odds of bad weather. Rain and snow hampered the Tribe harriers on several occasions and the old weight of inexperience added its draw back to the team. Senior Dick Burgess carried the brunt of the Indian attack by placing hrst in several of the meets. Burgess was elected captain and received an award for being the most valuable member of the team. Two other bright spots in the cross country limelight are juniors Art Mulanix and Paul Gratsch. They will be returning this season and should add to Central's strength. So hats off to Central's Harriers and may the '52 season lead to a Saginaw Valley championship. All set for the opening gun are trackmen Lucian Adams, Chuck Lambert, jim Popotf Barry Saultman, Larry Catlin, and Ulu: Silk. lennts R w l left to right atlt Nllllntl lcrlx lrcstott Inn Hills Nlartus Hcndcrshott lcmard l- nt lhtl. Rus ll tlts Xl nslnngttn Clun Rome .rch Inn Rtvsc Ruth I mn Slat' 1 4 Under the gtndance of Clem Rowe the In duns opcned the season Aprll 18 agalnst Mld land ruth SIX lettermen from last year on hand 'Ihex were Dlck Gutou ack Nlxllard Dale e sen Clly Prescott Rlchard Dlcks and Larry Rome jerry Prescott, jack Xhllard, and Dale jensen appre hensnelw scan the tennxs schedule Up from the reserves IS Nlarcus Hendershott who IS wsorltlng 1n the doubles along Mlth Dlcks ensen and Gutow Nllllard Rowe and Prescott ws ere expected to carry the singles as IS sophomore Gordon Flcmmlng Other newcomers are Pete Colwell who teamed wlth Flemmlng to wm the 51 Clty doubles tltle erry Clough and ohn Beach Nllllard and Rowe combmed last year to glue Central one of ltS best duets ln years Pres cott won the most valuable player award ln 51 thus gumg the trrbe a good chance for honors Nlav 23 24 at Mldland ln the regxonals Senlors vsho graduate thls month are Mlllard Gutou Prescott Dxcks and Jensen Xvlth Rowe Hendershott Colm ell Beach Flemmmg and Clough back next year the Indxans should have another banner season l'6I1l1IS Apr A r r May May May May May May May May May May 23 27 28 Mldland Northern Pontrac Pontlac Arthur H111 Bay Clty Saglnaw Arthur Hxll Northern Sagmaw Regronals Sagmaw Bay Clty there there there here there there here here here there Midland there here o '-U, - ' v ,,... '- v'.'A,. . Y 'l' 'rt ' . 1 -' 1 ': Gordon l'llL'lllllllllg. Dale It-nscn, tl an' 'ax ' 1 , 1 ' ' . Co' 3 ra V-, ' :ml lYcks..lt I wlarl. ' 4 1 2. Q I 1 . . . - - V Y. K . Y. . , V. . r D y . A - , I - JJ v 4 . A Y J nh , I I . . . l , , , , I - . , J , J I . 4 K V w 1 A , . , , , . , . 18 ' p . 22 Ap . 25 ' , 2 ' 6 . 8 . 9 . . 16 , ' 20 21 ' , 24 ' ' golf Golf-Row l-left to right: jerry Spohn, Morton Krasner. john Spohn. Cliff Caxitt. Row 2: Har old Mallon, Marty Hurd, lid Schoendorlf, Row 3: jerry lJeShong, Ruehen Arceo, Stan Alfred Alex Beechie. Together with an early start and three returning veterans, the Central golf team had another successful golf season. For the second straight year john Hurd, Marty Hurd and Harold Mallon shouldered the Trihe's hurden around the golf links. The loss of two major players didn't hamper the golfers efforts to win as much as was feared with reserves Cliff Cavitt, Stan Alfred, Alex Beechie, Ruben .Xrceo and Mickey Schofield showing up very well. In Conference Play there were meets at home with Bay City, Arthur Hill, Saginaw, Owosso, Northrn, and Bay City Handy. Away meets were held at Northern, Pontiac, Saginaw, and the Valley Championships at Owosso. Ed Schoendorlf demonstrates proper golf stance to Reuben f'ifty,5e1,en Arceo. Marty Hurd, Harold Mallon, and Stanley Alfred. ROW 1-Left to right: Al Flynn, Chuck XVooclward, Earl Bel- A1 McKenzie, George Harneline, Dennis Brown, Mel Hicks, lant, Bruce Hinckley, john Halland, john Smith, Paul manager. Karr. ROW 3-Alexander Crane, coach: Jerry Calkins, Bill Burns, ROW 2-james Hertz, manager: George Gleff, Chuck Lam- Fritz Bald, Bob Yoelck, Tony Koziel, Bill Cook, Edwin bert, Ron Burns, Robert Pelletier, Wally Dobler, captain: Wooclward, lim Herrington, Richard Browne. Coach Alexander Crane and his charges had a few breaks which changed the picture of the campaign completely. just a matter of inches spelled the difference between victory and defeat against Battle Creek and Bay City. As it was, the Tribe still came up with a five won, seven lost record. The loss of Wally Dobler and john Smith through mid-year graduation also hurt. Dobler broke the 200 yard freestyle records, set first by Bob Bowen in 1950 and '51 and then by himself, and his own 150 yard individual medlay mark three times. Smith led the relay team to a new varsity pool record. john Halland, Bob Pellitier, and Chuck Lambert worked hard in individual events. Halland twice set new records in the 100 yard backstrokeg Lambert was a consistent winner in the dashes, and Pellitier in the distances. They teamed with George Gleffe on the powerful medlay relay team. jerry Calkins also pushed Halland for backstroke honors. Other members of the squad who placed regularly were Paul Karr, Chuck Xvoodward, Al Flynn, and Bill Ignace. Lamberts, Calkins, Gleffe, Fritz Bald, Ed Woodward, George Hernline, and Diver jim Herrington will be back to spark next seasons team. CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL swimming Won 5, lost 7 Battle Creek Lansing Ann Arbor jackson Bay City Arthur Hill Pontiac Ypsilanti Bay City Bay City Handy Arthur Hill Pontiac fjty-eight I if ', v ,. I I Al '99 ,,---n-.-all .,,,5.. SIXQ Qll2l ' DGRIS Hua 5 to the gzrls I1 ho go out or 5p0ft5 'lhu rxcrll zn the pool On lhc Fld and the courts . 'E I I f A 5 1 J I 1 44 pl , J 5 4 ' ,ffl w at -if-JL , 'a J 1 fb' W? Lg- Q8 , - ,. . is 1 ., ,Nr x .,' ix' 3. W5 3' .. .Z f .3 . X emi TN? 'A an 9. -A vs? :nib 1:2 13151 29 5 33222-Q 'W iw? U ww ww f - wa 2 M1 uz?45?ff'fv' . iffml' basketball fielcl hockey badminton l gg B yOld Lo l Shrp softball gurls sports managers skating hiking volleyball B DV V 1 xg SokClyl11s Bever y Bru er, en field Connie Baer, joe Ann Hamilton re ei a e , i 0 Gwen Holliday . O I l r l Omlie 91 055 Cla 50580 I aret Beanie, Janice lo o, aro n E ' 900 STC xl W A 1 pl W0 c and hcut gurl s athletlc coaches Central s gurls sports RCIINIUCS wx ould not be complete mthout telling about our two phx stcal educatlon teachers One of our gym teachers Nltss Dorothy Breda IS tn alumna of our school She attended S trtgcnt School of Physlcal Educatton m Boston ss here she recened hcr B uhclor s detgrce She also took a further physlcal education course at Columbna Unnersttx Xhss Brda has now been at Central for sux years She lS cxccllcnt ln ill sports but IS espect rllw lond ol llillllg badminton, 'md sumunmg She teachcs special classes ln synchronued ssunmung and ltfe S'lXll1g Our other physlcal education teacher Xhss VIXICU eand heur ts known by all for her pleasant smlle She IS also an alumna of Central XI1ss eand heur at tended Nlxchtgan State Normal College u here she recened her B S FlI'llSl'llng at the Lnnerslty of Nltchxgan she recelved her NI -X She has taught at Central for slx years the same as Xllss Brech She ts an excellent athlete enjoymg all outdoor actlvnttes especxally golf and fishlnff In HClCllIl0I1 to her classes Miss eand heur teaches golf m the sprlng and ts sponsor of the F club athletic banquet Q 1,1 ,GG- smly thtee .. Prcsent at the .mnual gurls sports were. Riddell, Miss Margaret Eggers gguest speakerj , Lorelei Sharpe qmistrcss of ceremoniesj , Mabel l'incl, Viwgian Ieand'heur. floor captains Floor Captains-first row, left to right-Zelda Smith, Rosie Collins, Shirley Thompson Bonnie De Moss, Geraldine Reemsen, Charlyne Deeg, Evelyn Falk. Second row Maryann Hozsa, Margaret Childress, june Fraidenburg, Shirley Thibdaue, Gail Davey Shirley Pat terson, Willeva Nappier, Georgia Mangold. It was a great honor for the girls who were chosen as floor captains this year. They were chosen by each class for onerhalf semester. As captains, they got the classes into order, helped with the attendance, took the score in class games, and helped the instructors keep the records in the office. Each captain had a great responsibility and set a good example. The instructors have said that the captains have done a splendid job this year and that they have been a great help. golf GOLF, lelt lo right, first row - Beverly Robbins, judy Young, Gladys Beattie, Lorelei Sharpe, Helen Crepeau, Annette Robbins. Second Row-Vera Siegal, Margaret Beattie, jackie Gifford, Pat Lloyd, Marilyn Cevitis, Betty Vuillemot, Mary Murphy, Marilyn Black. O Golf has become another popular sport among the Central girls. More than 110 girls participated this year which is a line record. The girls met in the gym once a week after school. Miss Vivien jeand'heur, the instructor, taught the girls the fundamentals of the game and what was expected of them on any golf course. The girls also learned the eti- quette 'and many of the rules of the game. They were then ready to try out for themselves on any of the golf courses in the city. It was a great thrill, wasn't it girls? A softball A famlhar slght around Lentral every sprmg IS that of a flock of laughing gnls loaded wxth bats balls bases and band ands headmg for the diamonds It 15 evident that soltball IS one of the most popular sports lor glrls at Lentral when we see that nearly one hundred and twenty hve gxrls formed teams Last season 'Nlatgaret Be nttle as captam of the All Stars led her team to the champnonshlp spot The All Stars batted up twenty hue runs next came the Injuneers a Jumor and semor teamj wlth three runs Those who partlclpate ln the sport are awarded pomts to ward a letter accordlng to therr attendance and cooperatlon In softball there IS also the opportumty to earn ten pomts a mght for officxatmg on one of the three ball dlamonds SOF FBXII lzft lo az ht lnsl mu Belly Krow Nlrrgtret llelme feaptazn Second Ron Xhce Bennett lay Berry L ladys Beattie Xlthough gn ls held hoc Ley lsn t quite so tough as ns masculine hockey player will agree I tstmg lrom the hrst weeks of school untrl the onset of cold weather hockey season always provldes thrills and spills for those who p irtlclpate Last season the grrls were dnrded accordmg to classes the 1llI1lOI'S md senxors were rnstructed by Nhss eandheur whnle Xhss Breda gate pomters to the sophomores Gxrls showmg marked dbllllN tn the game were members of a sophomore team the Ruffets Lnder the capable guldance of team captain Margaret Beattre they won a fast well played game ngamst the wmnmg yunror semor team The Juniors and senlors played Xlonday mghts under the management of Doris DeXIoss The sophomores had two mana gers Connle Baer and o Ann Hamilton for therr H ednesday mght esents FIELD HOC Kl'X lrll lu ugh! just mu llexerly Rohbms xllLC Clrpenter Xn r nette Robbins -VV? 7 e Second Ron Nera Ste-gal Nhrgaret Betttne fcaprunj Darla Grlhes Gladys Beattie . I' ' i V' r ' 1 r - . ' . H v n . , A . . , .2 y , ti ' YY ' ' 1 - sz ' l Y v ' P Y ' A' ,My ' . . . V Q., . ,v Q. . . C counterpart, it is certainly' no game for the cream-puff, as any v V V' - . 11- ' . h v s - - - s I ,V v . ' V 2 . . I 1 ' , v ' . . A ' . J ' , ' at Ill V I ' , . ' . . . ' , Y . . , , - K . 2 . ' .' ' . ' ' .-. , ' I 8 I a . 1 I V ' , ' J ' ' , ' 7 11 . -'rr ,W -.M sv V I s ... . ' l basketball XVinter is the season that a young girl's fancy turns to thought of . . . basketball. Every Monday and XVednesday enthusiast swarmed the girls' gym to practice their techniques. In the play-offs the Basketfinders , a sophomore team, de feated the Cove Kids , winners of the juniors and seniors. jean ine Le Voir took scoring honors. Miss Dorothy Breda, aided by her manager, Beverly Brugger directed the juniors and seniors. Miss Vivien jeand-heur an Betty Oldfield had charge of the sophomore girls. tennis TENNIS, left to right, first mu'-Judy Young, Nancy jennings, Marilyn Black. .Semnd Row-Alice Bennett, Catherine Bell, Pat Lloyd, Nlarilvn Curtis, Marv Because tennis is not usually taught at Central, girls who are interested in the game attend the clinics held each spring at the junior high schools. The girls received instructions from mem- bers of the Flint Tennis Club, the members of which gave freely of their time and energy. Those who attended the clinics and played a set of tennis were awarded points toward their letters. Ann Young. 4 I I lley Ball left to right Row l Diana Cook Darla Gillies Gay Berry and Ruth Hill w 2 Betty Crow Beverly Brugger Gladys Beattie QCaptamj Sandra Hathcoclt Margaret Beattie Martha Meyers badminton volleyball Spills and thrills occur frequently as eager teams of girls pile up point after point in rough and tumble games of volley- ball. Although everyone felt a little rusty at the beginning of the season, the girls have worked hard at improving their tech- niques. Through teamwork and practice, many of them have become quite skillful. Aside from the sessions after school, this spring also fea- tured a volleyball competition within gym classes. Play was fast and furious and the scores rose quickly. Most exciting were the play-offs in which teams tied for hrst or second place fought it out to the last man. Badminton left to right Row l Shirley Stryker jo Ann Lazar Marilyn Luce Carol Rose l-dmna Green Delphine Besaw Row 2 Pauline Nienoutes Martha Carson Nlargret Beattie Hazel Hall Kay Mackey Instructmg Lorelei Sharpe Feathers flew right and left this spring as badminton season opened with a bang Everyone had a wonderful time except the bird the poor thing was quite bedraggled by the end of the season Because it is not quite as rough as some sports badminton is enjoyed by many Dont be misled however it still isnt a game for cream puffs In order to be any good at it at all long hours of practice are necessary Not to be discouraged Centrals girls turned out in full force this spring to take advanttage of the fine weather and the chance to receive instruction from better players sixty seven I I I L I I I O - , , . i , - C ' . - V H, A , ' v- ' i . - A ,. ,l , ' v 1 I - I ' .1 n 1, ' I I ' 1 ' I ' e I -...... y swim helpers U Swim Helpers, left to right. Row l-Diana Cool, Carolyn Walker, Kay Mackey, Elena Marshall, Sue Strahle. Betty Bonathan, Ann Todd, Lorelie Sharpe. Row 2-Barbara Young, Sally Kuperus, Betty Oldlield, Mary Buckingham, Pat Lloyd, Judy Arnold, Sally Smith, Nan Tallinan, Edwina Green. Our advanced swimmers in Central have the honor of helping the gym instructor in the pools every other day. The passing of an advanced swimmers test is required. As helpers, they check off the names of the students entering the pool, help teach a group of girls the fundamentals of swimming, and in the mean- time guard the pool. Both the students and the instructors have found them a great help in the pool and appreciate their work. life savers Life Savers, left to right, Row l-Katie Hatfield, Nancy Forgie, Ann Dodds, Beverly Fincer, Ann Shantz, Barbara Brandt, Marilyn Black, Marilyn Moffett, Carol Cook, Renille Scott. Row 2-Betty Crow, Sally Hitchings, Connie Brown, Beth Schultz, Dawn Booth, Helen Kendall, Beverly Brugger, Sandy Chase, Phyllis Heddy, Ruth Dickstein. bowling ISOXYI,lXC. Ol l lClliRS, left In righl, firxl HlIl'Y,l2llll jo lvllllllllli. Ilzirul Rose. I l,m'c'liL' Sllllfl 0. nom! limi'-Joyce llrelitiski, Shirley Lyon, Nliflllll jenn Cissnu, Belly Crow. The record was broken with nearly three hundred girls! Yes, never have so many Centrulites pzirticipzited in the sport of bowl- ingas this year. The three hundred girls made up fiftyffour teams that met three times a week for twenty weeks. Every XVeclnesday, Thursday, or Friday at four dclock, they would meet at the Twentieth Century Alleys. Now, any of the girls will say that there isn't any more fun than to throw a ball down an alley. Isn't that right girls? girls' gym ecloss shots ACU III Here 5 to our clubs And the part that they play In our lzfe here at Central Throughout the long day I ref 'en fx' A . -,-A 5. , 3 Q ,,,,,,,. a-'fy w,Q,,vn,,, , , . ff' 1 L Eh t l ?' 1. we JERRY PRESCOTT JOHN SANTA President Vice-Presi dent student council officers ELAINE SAUNDERS BARBARA BRANDT Secretary Treasurer student councll commlsslon heads 1 seventy two Lcfl to right Joanne Semmens VVar Orphan Commlssnon Head Rlchmond Browne Welfare Commlssxon Chairman Norma Jean Clssna Soclal Com mxssnon Chairman and Beverly Ecklund Acuvmes Chairman C O O 1 i ' . I Q v I 1 ' 1 r - OH' 1-Left to right: Marilyn Fruitman, Elaine Christie, Marilyn Black, Pat Wetherell, Roger Greenberg, jr., president, joanne Semmens, Mar Orphan Commission Head, Sally Hitchings, Sopho- more presidentg Barbara Brandt, Student Union treasurer, Richmond Browne, Welfare Commission Chairman: jerry Prescott, Student Union president: Norma jean Cissna, Social Commission chairman, Beverly Schlund, Activities, jim Wills, Senior presis dent, Doris Parker, joan Cheney, Catherine Hat- held, Nita Grier, Myrtle Cunningham. OM' 2-jack Betts, Marcus Hendtrshott. Herb An- thony, Betty Barham, janet Mtllonald, Audrey james. Connie Brown. Patricia Bennett. Barbara Central's Student Council, sponsored by Miss C tudent council btapert, Clare 5alter, Dorothy Bolanswski, Paula Kaplan. Carol Cook, Florence Riddell. ROW 3-Dan l.ess. 'lom Strahle. Dennis Dodson, Dave George. Bonnie DeMoss. Dona Swenson, Carol Oliver, Marilyn Rumbold, Barbara Young. Kathleen Peter' son, Mary Lynne Stalker. lilena Marshall, Frances lfdvarnoky, Barrie Lee Oxley, Carol Rose, lVilma Morgan. ROW 4-Larry Burke, Bill Todd, Sheldon Baum, Leon Travis. Delbert Serkings, Don Ellis. jack Bixby, Frank Nagy, Robert Pasthall, Raymond Davis. Gary lVarren. Leland Pertler. I,arry Horde, jerry Clough, Don Bersinger, Maurice Lee. Florence Riddell, has been very busy during its bi- monthly meetings this year. Two ol' the activities that met with a great deal of approval were the Drivers' Training Program and music in the Cafeteria during lunch hours. jerry Prescott, Student l'nion President, and the Northern High School Student l'nion President met with the Trolley Coach Company to discuss the bus problem. The Company suggested the stll- dents try lining up at the bus stop before entering the bus to save confusion. This suggestion was acted on and found to be very satisfactory. .Xnother proj- ect was keeping the halls clcin alter proposing a shorter lunch hour the conditions cleared up imme- diately. The Social Committee, headed by Norma jean Cissna, planned all the S.U. dances, and Richmond Browne headed the lVelfare Commission. .Xgain this year our XVar Orphan Committee sent food and clothing to john Sukos in Greece. To be eligible to run for president you must be a senior. The oflice of vice-president is held by a junior and treasurer by a sophomore. .Xny student who has taken shorthand and typing is qualified to run for secretary. Jan Collins and two interested Seniors looking over an album. Orphan. joanne Semmens. Nlaryetta Hildenbrand, and Frames ldayarnoky inspect items to be sent to Centrals Mar ROW l-Ltfl I0 fiigllli Nllrfillll NlflflCll.f51'fY5' l'2lYllS- -'Um Cllm' ROW 3-lirantes Vdxarnokx. Iilena Marshall. Marilyn Rumboltl, ings, recording isetrelaryg .lun Kahlert, torrespontling setre- Ann fodtl, jerry l'l'L'SL1ll'l. Carole Oliver, jim Wills. Kathryn Ulf!! IHC Nlllflflllll 11l1'Sl1ll'lll2 NOYIUZ1 ,lCiHl fllwflll- UCC-IDTCSV R1DiS.l'iltl1'ClllL'slllllll. Xlarilvn Keller, Stanley White, sponsor. dentg Llinor NIacXaven. treasurer, Doris Grimes, Susanne ROW 44l'homas key. .Xl Hayostt-L. l-'ritz lfreathy, jim Adams, Hatlield. Bob Xlartin. john Hallzmd, Dan Reeb, Dalton Black, Don ROW 2-Kladelyii ll1IlNlt'Ll1l,S1lT1lll Rullierlord. Kieorgann Xrnold, Xylmclq, Pat lhgulen. Carol Cooieri. Shirley lilnerl, l'alsr Rice. l'al .Xnderson, Lois l , . V Klee. Mxllle Cunninghain. Barbara Davidson. belle mosque Mr. Stanley Xllhite guided the Belle Masque through another successful year. This one being the twenty-hrst. The annual P.T.A. play, NIr. Dooley Jr. , was one of the hrst activities of the members. They presented a talent show for the Kaleidoscope, giving the same skit for their annual Christmas party at the Whaley Home. Both of these productions were directed by student directors. The members also presented the hrst Flint Central decals, which are composed of a white with red lettering and Hoppy in the center. They hope that it will be a yearly event. Nlembers also had two other worth-while projects, a prop drive to collect things for stage use, and a pledge period which they turned into a help period by performing various services around the school. Belle fXIasque's membership is open to those stu- dents who have had experience in speech, and who show interest in the lield of dramatics. Joe Marconi, president, helped Mr. lVhite with all of the many activities throughout the year. lla- XY-nuttin rf-lu-areal umm iimlr-r wav fur Ur, lloolc-N. Ir. Jvx .v-.-nv..-t, .mx--.J ul up Ee-uns In-c...,...c vu. U. Jet., .lean Fllir- Xl' Yixrrn l mtt choki ROW' l-left to right: Gayle Hufton. Ann Shantz, Dorothy Car- ROW 3-judy Arnold, Diana Cook, jack Rockwell, Mariellen penter, Doris Parker, Shirley Meade, second vice-presidentg Whitton, Marian Lnangst, bail Daxey, l'at Miller, Carolyn Sally Hilchings, secretary, Richmond Browne, president, Bev- xV3lkCf, john Haskell, Virgil l'hillips, Marilyn Curtis. erly licklund, treasurer: Beterly liarnhart. janice Daugherty. ROW 4-Sally Smith, llud broom, Don Southwell, I-'rank Leek, ROW 2-Sally Rose, janice Freeman. Barbara Brandt, Marilyn Fruitman, Barton Yan Slyke, Sally Salay, Barbara Fruitinan, Joanne Richardson, Phyllis lwining. attic players Anyone interested in drama may join this club, but the membership is limited to an equal number of boys and girls-seventy-hve being the total num- ber allowed. They meet on the hrst and third Mon- day of each month. Their pin is small and gold in color with a scroll and mask embossed on it. This year the Attic Players started out with a new sponsor, introduced during a reception held at the home of the former sponsor, Mrs. Maude Bea- gle. The new sponsor is Miss Elizabeth Fuller. Mr. YVhite did the directing of their dramatic produc- jr., Ray Mitten, Sallie Sliedd, .jon Collins, Robert l'aschall, George Peck. j. Lee Stevens, .Xrt liartfay, Marilyn Willoughby, Barbara Wellington. tions of the year, including a skit for the Kaleid- scope called TI' Goes lo School and the annual play which this year was I Iienzember Nlrlma. An- other one of their projects is sending packages to a needy family in Yugoslavia. The members were well rewarded lor their work as they received letters from the family throughout the year. The officers for the club this past year were presi- dent, Richmond Browne: vice-president, Dick Al- len, and secretary, Sally Hitchings. Attic Players president Richmond Browne calls the members to order during one of their regular meetings. Q Planning posters to promote clean halls are: qleft to rightl Martha Loomis. Virgil! Phillips, Florence Boyer, Betty Yuillemot. and janet Scott. alpha rho tau Alpha Rho Tau, Central's Ill't club, is composed of students with artistic ability who are interested in furthering art. Miss Polly Mosteller guides the group through their various activities. At Christmas time the members gaily decorated the halls, as well as painting the huge candle which was placed on the tower. They also made pup- pets for the annual Old New Boys' Cam- paign. All of the posters that advertised the clean up campaign this year were made by the artists. The group hung pictures, painted frames, cleaned many pictures, and took care of the numerous trophy cases. Throughout the year they had art exhibits and displays. Black and white are the club colors, and their official pin is gold and white with an artist's palette and brushes. ROXY l-I.eft to right: Janet Morris. Betty Ynilleinont, ROW 3-yirgi1 phillips, Martha june Loon . U I Lois jcsiclt, lhntc liincklu Florence Boxer keller Pat Bradford Yorini Us an in - .v I . , I -' .I in ' y 1 K , . 1 jean Qissna, Barhira Rglgnsl Balt! flfffp- Vdllla Igviplilll, Polly Nf0SlllC'I', Burkhardt, l-rantes ljdvarnolxy, joanne Semnigns SPTFIIH-six p port . :man .nangst, eth joy Blight, Kathy Janet Scott, George Peck ' ' ' ' ' ' l'r'itl l Dutil. l.llltilK.lll Barnhart. Ruth Ann The Stagecralt Club was organized five years ago for the purpose of promoting stage work and the con- struction of sets for the plays and shows on Central's stage. It was organized under the sponsorship of Mr. Von Hanners, Centtral's stage manager, and has con- tinued under his leadership up to this time. Stagecraft constructs the sets for Central's Senior, Junior, Attic Players, and Belle Masque plays, Kalie- doscope, and the more recent Junior-Senior Talent Mf l3,n limngs-t and Joyce Shultz practice make-up ap- plication on willing xittim, Rarolyn Foust. stagecraft show. Also included in this list are Northern's junior Class play, Senior Class play, and Opera. Sets for Tech- nical High School's Opera and Techlorama are also prepared by the club. Besides working on the sets, each person gets ex- perience in theatrical makeup and lighting, as well as many of the people participating in the plays. It's not really all work, for the members of the Stagecraft club plan many things for entertainment. .vez 'en ty-sez fen ROW 1-Left to right: Dick Burgess, jack Millard, jim Popolf, Fran- cis Carey, Paul Uratsch, Chuck Lambert, George Clillortl. ROWV 2-Alva Mitchell. Don Bersinger, Carl Nluhn, Chuck lVootlwarcl, Leon Lindsay, Alohn Smith, treasurerg jack Krapohl. RON' 3-George Peck, Leroy Nlcklillin, l'lus Silk, john Hallantl, XVally Dobler. ROW' 4-Richartl Dicks. .Xtltlison Brink, Lacey Bernard, secretaryg Bob Mangold, Harold Lewis, Don Parker, presitlentg Larry Row. Any girl who is fortunate enough to earn at least one letter in athletics is eligible to join the F club. Miss Vivien Jeand'heur is the club's sponsor. Some of their various activities for the year included selling cokes at all Student Union dances, decorating the goal posts for home football games, and doing an an- nual skit at the Thanksgiving assembly. At the Thanksgiv- ing Day game they were line captains in the block letter CIFID. The members have participated in many social events during the year, but the highlight was the annual banquet held in the Central cafeteria, February 7, 1952, when the formal initiation was held for the new members. varsity club The Varsity Club, under the sponsorship of Joe Dowdy, is composed of boys who have won a letter in any sport. The club endeavors to aid the school in any possible way. The boys strive to create better school sportsmanship, and to dis- courage wearing of school letters not earned by the individuals displaying them. During the past year, the club sponsored the annual Varsity Club versus Faculty Basket- ball game which was held in the spring. Proceeds from this game were used for an outing. f club ROW l-Left to right: Carolyn lX'aIker. Barbara Young, Naomi Hauglie, janet Hyatt, treasurerg I.orelei Sharpe, president: Sarah Rutherford, secre- tary, Carol Rose, iiceepresitlentg Shirley Tousch, jo- anu Mlnegartlner. ROW 2-Mary Ann Young, Pat Bravcnder, Nancy jennings. Betty Crow, jeanne Higgins, Vera Siegel, Betty Vuillemott, Annette Robbins. ROW 4-Beierly Robbins. Carol Cook, Carmen Ap- polonia, Maryetta Hilclenbrancl, Florence Szabo, Eileen Symons, Doris De Moss, Margaret Beattie, Mary Evellyn Hellthaler. ROW 4-Gladys Beattie, Carol Herrick, Diana Cook, Barbara Koyl, Sally Smith, Pat Scott, Vivien jeand- heur, sponsor. spanish club Organized for the second time, this club now has about twenty members with Miss Stobie as their sponsor. The meetings are held twice a week. During the meetings, interesting movies of Spain are shown to the members. Also, all the members take part in the translating of the manv fascinating legends of Spain as well as reading about their present customs engineers club INIIRSQ Nt Collins Ceo mgl H 4 1 Iut Sl KNISH Cl I B First Row left to right Gay Berry Larleen Batter Imette Vollrath Xfiss Stobxe Betty Crow Larolyn Walker Shirley Fouser Second Row Ruth Mary Tootell Mary trace Miller Nancy Lou Poore Mary Alice Pohly Betty Vtullemot Bill C handler Third Row Xrthur Bartfay C Ioria Albaugh Betty Bonathan Barbara Html Sarah Ruth crford Horton Krasner This club formcd in anuarv has rapidly become an ac tue organization and IS looking forward to a successful future The lirst movie shown to them at one of their meetings was entitled On to upiter It showed the opportunities offered Ill the Engineering held as well as glWlIlg examples of the type of work Nlr XI alworth IS the sponsor mlgrnn Bob C olt Irtl a month on Nlondaxs ind is sponsored by Nlrs Sarah Har per An actnity of each mdnidual in the club is to keep a booklet contumng a list of her actiuties as well as her attendance in church school and at club meetings -Xlong with this thev work on their II1LIlXlClll'll personality charts In NIU a hnal banquet is held for all the clubs ID Flint Each club is judged on their booklets conduct at meetings and order at Hamady House T he winning club gets a two weeks wacation at Hamady House 'tnd three days as the guest of Xfr Nfichael Hamadx at Nlacklnaw Island I U U Nhtrlu Iuustb .mu Ftlton Xltrgnret Didnt tpremlenl Bcttx XIII'-III me nRepmterj Dorothx Karol I nlu oyu Dooley Sally Ierkin twnetanj I tl Woodruff I :tri lxreft Row 2 oau Churchill Nhrx Ltllteberg Blanche In nous Rose bcrogglns Ninn Poorc tl uf Prmulrnl Imrunt Idwards Sandra Robinson Ruth Ninn Ioottll out I-ddx luanna Dans Xian Adams ' . .v.'. 1.7. . I Z , ENG .' 'lf ,' 1l,UII.R1 ' I. lrfl In tlghfi ,lull I A -' fgl' fit- ' ' I't-tk. Bob Nil 'tin. Ion Santan. R ww' 2-Dznil . Lv. 0 Iiol g , I '. I'il'lll -i 'ztbiy Y-11' ' ' 'I '. This club, one of the twent -six in Flint, meets twice -if 1 Q3?'f' 51 Y 1 v - - Q . . I 1 K . I . SIE 'PING SIOFNI-QS. R w' l. lvl! In righl: I.t'zttt'ite Cl lc. . I s .' ' . 'S ' . 'Q cut . V'-J g 1' . . 2 n .A g . 1 ' bz- ezglzt THESPIXNS left to Tl ll oe Xlarcom Tom Kex Nlxrtle Cunmngham JllTl W1lls Don H heeler qulll ond scroll ThlS 1S an honorary SOCICKY for hlgh school jour nallsts Thelr Job IS to pUbllSll the school paper and yearbook To be 1n the club you haxe to be a Jumor or senlor ln the upper thlrd of your class a superlor worker 1n 1OllI'l'l3llSI'Il and be recommended by all your teachers Thelr motto IS Ye .Shall Ixnow the Tlllfll and the Truth Shall Make You Free Tl1e1r badge IS a scroll dxagonally across from a qulll ruth the letters I H S S H SJ down tl1e mxddle Thelr faculty spon sor IS Nlrs Nurml xx l1o IS also sponsor of the Awow Head and Prospectus Durmg thls last year Graham Proxan uas presl dent and Marllyn Rumbold uce pres1dent thesplons The alms of the Tl1CSIJldllS SOCILIY are two fold l to establlsh and p1on1ote standalds of excel lence Ill all phases of dramauc art and Q2 to create an actne and lntellxgcnt mtcrcst lll Lll'dllldllC a1ts among students Nlembers of stagecraft Atnc Players and Belle Masque are ellglble to J0lll thls group Unt1l tlns year the 'IIICSPIHII Socxcty has been open only to Belle Masque El1g1b1l1ty 1S based on a po111t system Phe ten pomts needed for lllLlllbClSlll1J may be obtalncd by havlng a major or 11111101 palt 111 a play or by worlung on propertles or sccnuy lor a productlon 3 RON l left to rlghl Graham Proxan, Nirs 'Nurml Niarl R l ld RON 2 Nlary Hclllhaler, l'at Braden, Xhlma Nlorgan lyn um ,O C f ' ', f- V' . 1., gl-J .' , , ' , 1 5 ' Y by . by - ,, ' 1 1. 1-- , . 1 ,. ' 'n l'V' 1 . 4 , 1 1 . V Y ! I . . . , . 1 , - 1 . , . ' V V .- nv ' ' ' 7 T1 ' . , v 1 . inter-school commission Several years ago there was a need for better re- l lations between the Flint High Schools. To supply Discussing inter-school problems concerning Northern, this need the Inter-School Commissions was or- ganized. During November the regular meeting of the council was broadcast and this broadcast was heard by the students in Northern, Central, and Tech. The day before the animal Central-Northern foot- Central, and Tech are fleft to rightj john Santa, jerry Prescott, and Elaine Sanders. ball game the two schools exchanged presidents, and each president spoke to the opposing school about the game. Another problem that was dealt with by the Commission was the need for better relations be- tween the students and the Flint Trolley Coach Company. The Commission worked Ollt a plan that has now been put into practice with good results. The last of the projects for this year was a program to teach the students of Flint to be safer drivers. inter-club council Members of this council are the presidents of the various clubs. Membership is not compulsory, but voluntary. The clubs represented in the council are Alpha Rho Tau, Attic Players, Belle Masque, Boosters, Cinema, Commanderins, F Club, Forensic, French, Future Nurses, Future Teachers, Inter-Club Council, Inter-School Commission, Library, Mohawk and Booker T Hlashington Hi-Y, Quill and Scroll, Red Cross, Shakespeare, Shutterbugs, Skippers, Stagecraft, Student Council, Thespians, Varsity, and Y-Teens. ROXV l-Left to right: Virgil Phillips, Alpha Rho Tau: Lorelei Sharpe, F Club, Mary Grace Miller, Future Teachers, Ann McKenzie, Future Business Leaflets of America. ROXV 2-Don Wheeler. Forensicg jerry Prescott. Student Union: Bettv Barham, junior Red Cross, joe Marconi, Belle Masqueg Richmond Browne, Attic Players: Myrtle Cunningham, Future Nurses, Tom Bravender, Chi Rho Chi. future teachers FI l'l'Rl 'I'FACHl'RS Row l left to right' Florence Boyer Betty Nlcliimic cisurer ' t 4 A 2 , , - , - , g ytr-'g joan Cleveland, secretaryg Mrs. Parmelee, Mary Grace Miller, president: Patsy Scott. vice president: Mary Lou Barnett. Top row-Luella Diehl, Sally Hitchings. Ann Niillmugg Norma Nattress, Dorothy Brown, Alice Randall, Ann Wlaller, Barbara Reelm. Ann Knob lock, Alice Hayes, Lois Pritchett. The Future Teachers Club was organized only two years ago. The aim of this club is to give students who are interested in teaching as a future, an idea of what to expect in college and after graduation. Mrs. Freda Parmalee is the sponsor of this pop- ular club. The members chose the colors navy blue and light blue for the club colors. To become a member, one should be lIllCl'- ested in some hield of teaching. During the past year, there have been many speakers at the meetings. Some of those who spoke were Miss Lillian XVeller and Miss Mabel Pinel. On November 26, l95l, the club held its formal initiation banquet at the Home Dairy. Mary Grace Miller served as president, assisted by Patsy Scott as vice-president, loan Cleveland as secretary, and Betty McKamie as treasurer. The program chairman was I.uella Diehl. Top picture: Taking an active part dur-- ing Christmas festivities, these Future Teachers practice singing Christmas car- ols: Betty McKamie, Mary Grace Miller, Pat Subora, and Louella Diehl. Bottom picture: Discussing plans for their banquet are: Betty McKamie, Pat Scott, Mary Grace Miller, Louella Diehl, and jean Cleveland. fLeft to rightj: janet Hyatt, janet Mitchell. and Ann Kahlert are listening attentirely to the report of Mary Lou Barnett. Central's representatite to the district convention of the Future Nurses in Lansing. Frames lfdvarnoky tleftj, Myrtle Cunningham and friend. Girls interested in following a medical career are found in the Future Nurses Club. Miss Mildred Bunce is their supervisor. The only requirement needed to join this group is to maintain at least a C average. The club has been organized since l948. One of the many activities this year was caroling with the Future Teachers ' Club after which a party was held. The head of the Visiting Nurses spoke about some of the interesting experiences in her career. They also had a movie shown on nursing which was considered by many to be the best movie shown this year. Two girls visited Ford's Nursing School in Detroit, and others attended the convention that is held each year for Future Nurses. These members were re- quired to give reports on their trips to the rest of the group. The girls took advantage of the open house held at the city hospitals to get a chance to view some of the newest equipment, and in a small way observe the conditions under which they will work. future nurses OW l-Left to right: Ann Kahlert, membership chairman: Elena Marshall, treasurer: Frances l'dxarnoky, time-presidentg Mart Lou Barnett, secrlarvge Myrtle Cunningham, president: Miss Bunce, Alice Randall, Bettv Schwartz. 1 ' OW 2-.Xnne Hogan. Phyllis Cranston. Karen Brrv. Kathv Dutil, jovce Fitchett, Pat james, Barbara Harper, janet Mitchell, janet Hyatt. janet Silver. A OW 3-Florence Boyer, jean Ivey, Bverlx Stoner. Nanty 'l'orrev, Miriam M'ittlinger, Margaret Staple, Marlene Fischaber, Diana Cook, Wilma Morgan, joanne McCarthy. library service LIBRARY ASSlS'lfXN'I'S. left to righl, ROW lALois Klee, Barbara Harsen. Shirley Looney. jo Ann Carter. joan Rodgers. Mrs. Mullin. Miss john. ROW 2- Peggv Mair Darlene Craniek. Delores Marnell. Guv Keelev. .Xda Mae Temple. Shirley Patterson. Mrs. Thomson. Xu! l'irlurrrl- Lois Dickinson. The French Club, which was just organized in l950, is now an active organization meeting twice a month on Tues- day nights. During the past year they have had :1 Christmas Party, and several speakers, one of whom was Margaret Eggers, who spoke on Youth Hostel Trips after having trav- eled through several of the European countries. Another project which the club has in mind is a trip to Ann Arbor in the spring to see a French play. The colors of the club are red, white, and blue and provide a background for the pin which is a small gold triangle with Ln Cercle Francais writ- ten across the front. This very helpful organization, under the direction of Miss Margaret john, has the important task of keeping our library neat and organized. In order to do this, their respon- sibilities include checking books in and out, reinforcing magazines, filing cards, arranging books on the shelves, and preparing attractive bulletin board displays. Since this is not an organized club, any student may volunteer to do the work for which hve hours credit is given. By working for only one period each day, a student may obtain valuable experience which would be useful for many of them in future work. french club FIRST ROW. left to right-Delene Terrv. treasurer, Shirley Lyon, presidentg Irene Printz. secretary, Mr, Percival. sponsor. Row 2 - Kathryn Ross. Audrey Snipes. Sally Smith. Pat XVright. Margaret Austin, Margaret Colenso. Elizabeth Schultz, Cynthia Gunnell, Phyllis Monroe, Gary Warren, john Rockwell. Row 3 - .M Mckenzie. Elena Marshall, Betty jane Logan. juanita Davis. Ann Dodds. Ann Shantz. Natica DeLattre. Herbert Anthony. Row 4 - Mac Smith. Lloyd Hamady. Glenroy Peelman, Bill Florida, Carol Griesing, Bill Traylor, jim Brandt. Shakespeare club Alacbeth, is a famous Shakespearean play, has long been a favorite play of Miss Field: it was plays like these that made people interested in starting this new club. This club was organized completely for the purpose of reading and studying XVilliam Shakespeare. These people discuss the plays for enjoyment only. No attempt has been made to act out any of these plays, members read them just to increase their understanding of this kind of literature. Not only do they read Shakespeare, but plans have been made to appear at the stage productions ol' plays that may come to Flint. orensic club SH.XkP1Sl'l-LAKE. Row l-left to right: l-'loren celloyer. Lu' cille Pence. Miss Field, Virgil Phillips, presidentg Martha lane Loomis. Top row-Harriett Henderson. jeanne Higgins. Klar- garet Palmer. Robert N1lKCllIll'. Iva lean Ronkev. Aiggrvif- Messmore. ' ' H This speech club was loimed in l938 in order lo advance public speaking activities in our school. lt meets on the second and fourth Nlonday ol each month and is open to anyone who has had one semester ol speech and those who have won speech letters automatically become members. In November ol this past year they held a luncheon for the Saginaw Valley clebaters and in the spring a banquet was held to award speech letters. Holding olhces this year are Don Canada, president: Myrtle Cunningham, Tiff'-.fJI'l?Sll187I1j and Sally Smith, secre- tary-treasurer. ROXV l-Left to right: Pat Miller, Ann Kahlert, Marion Smith, Beverly Barnhart, Patricia Temple, Lorelei Sharpe, Gail Davey, Mr. Hawley, sponsor. ROSS Z-Richmond Browne, ulie Lstes, jim Wills. Betty Barham, Andrey james. Don ' XS heeler, president: Myrte Cunningham, vice-presidentg Carol Oliver, Art Bartfay, elgllly-fve Ianice Freeman. Sarah Rutherford. C60 , I D Usie The Boosters Club has now been operating for two years after its reorganization early last year. Mr. Broome, the sponsor, helps the mem- bers to get the whole school in spirit for the games and all other school affairs. Last year they led the cheering, for the pre-Thanksgiving Day game rally and formed a huge F at the game. During all the bas- ketball games they have a section reserved for them at tl1e I.M.A. where they are admitted the Boosters Club in action at the Central-Northern basketball game. erqlfq sw boosters club The Booster Club ofhcers, from left to right: Joanne McCarthy, Secretaryg Bill Pincumbe, President, and Shirley johnson, Vice-president. with huge Booster Badges. A place was re- served in front for all the pep assemblies, and out-of-town buses were sponsored for some of the football and basketball games. They have the largest active membership of any club in the school, and there is no special time or place where they meet. Any- one interested in promoting school spirit may joing new members are always welcome. Y-TEENS. Row l, left to right: Rose-Marie Gustafson, Pat james, Margie Messniore. secretary: Shirley l'ruitt, president, jeanne Higgins, vice-presidentg Violet Brashear, Miss Rabin. Row 2-Eleanor Happe, Pat Cook, Joyce Eddy, lva jean Ronkey, Mary Lou Lon- don, Ruth Ann Pratt. Marilyn Keller, Shirley Blake, Florence Boyer, Anne Hogan. Carolyn Sheldon. Peggy Ivey. O hi-y 'Iihe Hi-Y is at club formed to give recreational advantages to boys, and to develop high standards ol Christian moral. It is sponsored by the Y.M.C..-X. Last fall the two Hi'Y's, Mohawk and Booker T. M'ashington, cooperated in sponsoring a film on Africa for all boys in Central. Mr. Thompson is the faculty sponsor for Mohawk Hi-Y, and Reverend Davis is head of the Booker T. Xvashington Hi-Y. Any boy who wishes to become a member must be recommended by three teachers. y-teens This tluh. iormed to stress leadership training :ind to liuiltl fellowship in girls, wats tstahlishetl in l92ll. Miss Rilltill sponsors the club which meets hi-nionthlv in the Y.M',C..X. Some of their activities during the year were ushering at the Krilrizlsmpr, selling refreshments for the dance at the YWC.'k's Winter Carnival, and making small yarn dolls for the Thanks- giving Day game, 'lhis year Shirley Pruitt is president, jeanne Higgins vice-president, Margie Messmore secretary, and Pat james treasurer. ROW l-left to right: Elden Schollar, Delano Harris, jay W. Roust, Monroe L. Mitchell, Ronald Parker. Luciom Cooter. Gilbert Curtus Miller. j. D. Shook, Dick Strudgeon. president: Eugene Crawder. Alva T. Mitchell. Frank Cox, Melvin Bauer, Herb Anthony, Bill Quinian, Dick Bacon, jim Pratt, Ronnie Cook, Art Marlow, Ray Cole. ROW 2-jim Smeets. Maurice Lee, Tom jensen, Danny Holley, Eunice Collins, Dlay- ton Pletscher, Dave Skinner. Bob Bailey, George Peck, Tom Down, Don Ellis, Clifford Auker, jim jakus, Lai'ry Rupert, Bob Stewart, Frank Smith, Art Curtiss, Richard Reddington. ROWV 3-Mr. Thompson, sponsor: Phillip Diamond, Chuck Lambert, Arthur XV. Davis, sponsor of Booker T. XVashington Hi-Y, Harold Lewis, jim Proctor, Roy Le Flore, Huey Harris, Virgil Windom, Raymond Davis. commcmclerins The membership of this club is limited to girls elected to oflices of the school past and present, and the girl editors-inbchief' of' the .irrozulzend and Pros- perlus. This cluh, founded in 1930, is supervised by Miss Mahel Pinel. They meet in her ofhce whenever the need arises. The officers for this year are presi- dent Joyce Crow: vice-president, Elena Marshallg secretary-treasnrer, Barhara Brandt. The purpose of this club is to improye and add to the school. This year they went together with the Slt'ff2IJc l'.S', the boys' cluh for school leaders, for an allrschool project. Along with doing various things to make money, they set up a hrst-aid station in the girls' gym office with needles, thread, pins, and hrst- aid kit. Some ol' the things they have done in the past are to furnish mirrors for the girls' layatories and add dictionaries to the lihrary. skippers club TI ROXV l-Left to right: Miss Pinel, Doris Grimes, Joyce Crow. ROXV 2-Katherine Ross, Sally Hitchings, Myrtle Cunningham, ROW 3-Sally Smith, Marilyn Rumhold, Lorelei Sharpe. lilaine Saunders, Bar- hara Brandt, Sandra Sherman. Shirley Curnow, Marilyn jekiel, Arlene Donnelly, Carol Cooper, Elena Marshall, jill Barrett. Once a Skipper always a Skipper. This is the mot to of' the boys' honorary club for school leaders. Their aim is to better the school, and do their share in school activities. This year they had a project with the Conmmnderins, the girl leaders' club, for the school plus a project of' their own. This was their 26th year here in Central. They are sponsored by Mr. Philip Vercoe, our principal, and meet in his office whenever the need arises. This year they went to Michigan State College, and had a picnic with the Commanderins. These officers of the Student Union, class officers, and edi- tors of the Arrow Head and Prospectus make up the club. Mrs. Marjorie Goecker, sponsor of the Red Cross Council, has guided the members through another successlul year. The little red cross is the einlilein of the .Xxnerican Junior Red Cross Council, which is coinposed of students who are interested in helping others. The group made scrapbooks of school activities and sent them to foreign schools, to acquaint them with our kind of school life. In the spring the group sent a gift chest to pupils in a needy European school. 'lihe chest contained school supplies, clothing, washcloths, soap, and other useful articles. A Speakers' Bureau has been organized for those Red Cross students who are interested in speech, and who are willing to Roger Greenberg, Sally Hitchings. arid jon Collins look over speak at various school groups as well as organilations outside one of the many projects of the junior Red Cross. the school. Last year the enthusiastic members also led a very successful Red Cross Enrollment Drive during which they collected a record amount of money. red cross council RED CROSS. Row l. left to right: joaune Row. Marian smith, Sally Row Il--'loan Cooper. .leant-tte Frost, Darlene Oslranuer. llarliara Harp- HilCl1iIlgS- 5'-'Y-Ilflllfll lleltx llariiain. l'i'esitlent: Roger bieenlmerg. lfirsi er. Betty l.ell. Ruth Sliaprow. Barbara Davidson. Ruth Dickstein, Vera Vice-Presitlentg Shirley Nleatle. Setontl Vice-l'rtsitlenI: .Xnn llotltls, Siegel. Row -l-.Xtla Mae llernple, Joanne Seininens. Frances Lklvarnoky, 'lreasurerg Mary Grace Nliller. Mary l.ou ll.ll'llCll. Nliriain xx-lllllllgtf, l'al Wrigln. Audrey james. Marjorie F. Goetker, Sponsor: Pat fkntler- Row 2-john Haskell. Harold johnson. lint Snell. Rolu-rl l-Q. Davis. Son. Patsy Rite. Joanne Clronk. Ann Mclienzie. jackie Burke. Eugene Frantis I.. Carey, lislie R, Nlxers, Helen Hetliitk, Xlxrt f.lllllllllQll.llll. Chartloul. 'loliy Wolin. Row 5-Don Canada. Riclnnontl Brown. Albert 4 Nltkenzie. jon Collins. Not Pictured-llarlmara Rainey. Plll Miller. chi rho chi Chi Rho Chi is a new club formed last year and spon- sored by Miss Elizabeth Fuller. Their aim is to bring radio to the boys and girls of Central High School. This past year they have spent in giving and writing radio plays. Their oflicers this year are the president, Tom Bravenderg vice- president, Beverly Barnhardtg corresponding secretary, Francis Udarnoky, and recording secretary, Barbara Fruit- man. Next year they hope to give more radio plays and undertake school projects. FIRST ROW, left 10 right-Marilvn Fruitman, Beverly Barnhart. xicehpresitlentg Francis l'dvzu- noky, corresponding secretary: Tom Bravender. president, jim Stroup. student advisor, Ilarharn Fruilinan, recording secretary, 'loin Keys. SECOND ROW -Marion l'nagst, Ainy lfnagst, Pat Wright, Ardyer Moore, Joanne Semnions. john Haskell, Leon Shelley, jim Lewis. THIRD ROW -jack Rockwell, Ann Dodds, Delene Terry, Ann Clark, Peggy Spiker. Gail Taylor, julie Estes. Margarette Miller, Francis Bettes, Rose-Marie Gustafson. Phyliss Monroe. FOURTH RON' - Ray Wvhitton, Boh Brazie, Eldon Auker, Bill Chandler, Lawrence Schott, Art Bartfay, jerry DeShong, Don McDougall. future business leaders The Future Business Club was organized this year, through the efforts of students who plan to become active in some branch of business. The second and fourth Tuesdays of the month are reserved for their meetings. Considering that this is their first year, the club has done remarkably well, and Mr. Barnett is to be commended. Although the club is new and has spent most of its time organizing and planning for the future, it is already active. Not only did they take a tour through the Michigan National Bank, but they also found time to visit the Burroughs Adding Machine Com- pany. ROW l-Left to right: Margaret Madtlock, Darla Gillus, secretary: Ann McKenzie, president, Dan McDonald, vice-presidentg Dorothy Daniels, treasurer: Shirley Cunningham, reporter: Joyce Roberts. ROW 2-Dorothy Carpenter, Adelma Steinhoff, Patricia Taylor, Doris Cole, Sylvia Tanner, Ardena Karch. ROW 3-joan Keirns, Marlene Fishhaber, jackie Gifford, Dawnette Geyer, Bob Burnside, , Bill Symons, Chuck Baker. ninety ROW 4-C. Barnett, sponsor, Sandra Hathcock, Reva Armstrong, jackie Burke, Bruce Hinckley, Duwayne Mead, Luella Diehl, Margaret Williams. cinema club Rosy 1-Left to rightTLe0nard Redd Sponsor. Jim ROW 2-Gordon Fittante, Dale Bctts, president: Bob Hicks Robert Fritch L'nn Mrohs, secretary- Anflrccn' licolll-Csitlcllti Fluid Scllman' Carl l Meinert, Bill Pincumbe. treasurer, Harold lohnson, Ron Mnifjlone. Making your own photographic prints is a very tricky job, but this is one of the very interesting activities which the Shutterbugs have done this year. Meetings of this organization are held twice a month. All you have to do to be eligible for mem- bership is be interested in photography. Objectives of this club are to provide a useful and interesting extra-curricular activity, to interest people in photo- graphy as a profession, to promote an exchange of ideas, to exhibit photographs, and to help improve the photographic work of the members. This year some of its members won prizes in the photo contests sponsored by different organizations throughout the state. Mr. Davey, club sponsor, is well experienced in the photography profession. 1952 finds the Cinema Club in its sixth year. The members are Central students who have a special in- terest in the work involved with the visual educational program. The club, as the name implies, is to teach students the operation of the recording machines, slide projectors, public address systems, movie projec- tors, and various similar machines. The noon-hour movies, classroom movies, and slides are always oper- ated by one of the members. Mr. Leonard Redd, their very able sponsor, keeps the group interested with his unusual ideas. The meet- ings are held once a month, and a night in the spring is reserved for their annual party. shutterbugs ARROWV HEAD EDITORIAL STAFF. Front row. leit to right: Don Canada, Recorder: Betty Mcliainie, Exchange liditorg Margie Austin, Feature l-lditorg Marilyn Rumhold. Managing liditorg ,loanne Richardson, News Editor, Kathy Dutil, Cluh Editor: Dan johnson, Pliotographer. Back row-Kathleen jones, l'at Wright. Audrey Snipes, Wilfrid Hufton, john Haskell, I-llizaheth llarnhart. l-'lorer-it Boyer. MARILYN RUMBOLD arrow head editorial Written and published by the students of Cen- tral High School, The .-Xrrow Head, a hi-monthly newspaper, has completed its twenty-ninth year. The Thanksgiving issue received the highest award given hy Quill and Scroll, a national honor society for high school journalists, which established this contest lor the 'l'hanksgit'ing or llotneconiing edi- tions ol' school papers throughout the country. Nlrs. Ruth Nurnii sponsors the editorial section, and Mrs. Bessie Heiningway the lJllSIlll'S5 section. Joanne Richardson .. . News Ifrlilor Margie Austin . lfeolizre Iifliror Ken Moore , , Boys' Sports lfrlifor Don Vogel . ,4s.s'isIr1nr Sports lidifor , Dan Johnson l'llv'IfUgT1lf71l3' Editor G Betty McKamie lfxrlinnge Editor Mary Alice Pohly Recorder Kermit Baker , r Iinsirzess Manager Charles Baker Ad7'6Tfl.9Ii7IQ Manager Maxine Craw, r . . 1JIi.Yf'l'li11'llfI.U7l The News Staff includes Elizabeth Barnhart, Beth Blight, Florence.Boyer, Kathy Dutil, Dan Less, Bettie Mcliamie, Pat lVright, John Haskell, Don Canada, and Audry Snipes. XVorking on the Feature Staff are Pat Anderson, Marilyn Black, Margaret Colenso, Diana Cook, Janet Hardin, Dan Less, Bet- tie Meliantie, Linda Piller, Sue Pomeroy, Beth Schultz, Nancy Torrey, Dawn Tuner. Pat XYright, and Judy Young. Bob Cole and Toni Brarender are working on the Sports Staff. zzirzely-tzt'o ARROW Hl-QAD BUSINESS Sl.-'tl-ll Front row, left to right: Kermit Baker, Bet 'lhoinpson. llarla Cillies, Mrs. Heming- way, Dolores Rudd, Connie Kihhey, Mary Ann hxans. Back row-lietty Cunningham, llorthy klyrick. Betty Stewart, Don Matbougull, Francis ldxariioky. Doris Williams. Maxine Li-aw, joan Chemey. Senior Section. Left to right: lVi1ma Morgan, Linda Pifler filo-eclitorsj. Junior Section. Left to right: Betty Yuillcmut. livclin Harp flitlitory. Sophomore Section. Ltlt to right: Doyle NltNelly, Bob Cole, Sally Hilcliings Qliditorj, Ruth Ditkstein. CO-EDITORS GRAHAM PRox'Ax .axn JILL BARRETT ADVISOR MRS. RUTH NURBII ninety-tl: ree the 1952 prospectus stuff Ziff' 1 Faculty Section. Lelt to right: Nati tu Dt-l.uttre flltlitorj. llortliy Struck. ' Club Section. Lelt to right: Diana Cook, Barbara Burkhartll Qliditorj, Ann Dotltls. Standing: Luellu Diehl. Copy and Art. Lff t 'Url 5 A LEE II, nan nn Photographers and Fine Arts. Left Cumming. XI: ' - tl 1 l' C ' ' B nl t H Lf K ow to right: jack Smith Qlitlitorj, Jon Iitlitorp, Nllflllll exm Cigna -Xrt Emmryl 'I 5 fi Collim, Dim jolinaon, Put Braden. Rua x- 4 xugd X av' X -- BOYS Slmrfs' lfch to Digit: Rogey Girls' Sports. Lett to right: Barbara Mullin- hd 5511319 ik' Mori' OH Young. Lorelei Sharpe QI-Iditorj, f 2 . . x Ogtl' Geraldine Pzivlis. mmix 0 Fine ant Herc 5 to our talrnt In muszc and art Great names 0 the uture Alav here have thezr start f 'f , zu' .,- a 3 ,..-Q , 'FZI1 WF: f ' .1 -qw-. Q 'ff' ,sf E -a fm-D' X concert band Concert Band-Row l-left to right: Dick Noseworthy. jack Smith, Bob Yan livery, Frank Rester, Beverly 'l'arno, Margie Clark, Alice Hayes, Mary Grace Miller. Row 2-Don Southwell, Andy lv3ll0ll, judy Ceeting, janet Scott, Norman Olson. Barbara Kerr, Frank Heid, jim Cole. Delbert Nichols, Eric Britcher, Randall Stockton, Bill Batterson. William Sargent, Robert Cobb. Row 3-Louis Alarie. Ann Knoblock. jane Prasthar, Bob Howell. Kent Buckner, jim Stephenson, Bob Dundas, Nancy YVarren, Lavern 'I'hompson, Don XYalrlen. Kenneth ll'ilson, Robert Davis. Earl Clark, Richard Burgess, Pat Braden. james Calloway. Noreen Bunting, Gordon Parker, Dale Beswetherick, Harold Brown. Dan johnson, jim Sheperd, Albert Mclieniie. Bruce Robart, Director: Gerald Fetrow. Robert Britten, Lerowy Sells. Don Clough, Frank Leek, Edna Christie, james McGregor, Don Ladd, Marlo Amtsbuethler. Ceorge Hameline. Stuart Caplan. Charles Baker, Phil Lakies, Elmer Knoblock, Sanford Carrell, Blanc johnson. orchest ra ORCHIESIRA. Yiolins: Margie Austin, Mary L. Bar- nett, Dennis Brown, Richard Brown, Bexerly Bunting. Albert Flynn, Harry Locke, Pat McCulley, james Pop- oll, Muriel Purdy, Nellie Wager, Harry Wheeler. '1fi'1'ff3 -S'-Y Violas: Kathleen jones, Elaine McDonald, Donna Miracle, Mary Rutherford. Cello: Betty Crowde 'l ravis Walker. Bexerly Washington. Bass: Date Hal Nancy Willsey. Flute: jutly Arnold. Oboe: Yvillia Teel. Clarinet: jack Smith, Bob Howell. Horn: Richar Brown, Dennis lfarley. Timpani: Ken XVilmot. Everyone in Central enjoys the band. 'We have seen them at football and basketball games, pep assemblies, and at concerts during the year. The band's appearance was improved by Central's purchase of new uniforms. They were picked out by a special committee of students, banel parents, anel faculty. The uniforms arrived late this fall, but in time for the Thanksgiving Day game, when the band performed during half time with the Northern Band. The year also saw the revival of the Band and Orchestra Parents Association. They sponsoreel a banquet rn December, when the Xlarelnng Band letters were presented to seniors Besides playing at athletic eyents the band played rn the Kahedoscope, the Variety Show, Spring Cotrcert Xlemoraal Day Parade, Qomrnencenreart, and at the festry als Officers for the year were Elmer Knoblock president acle Smith yrce presr dent Beyerlv Xrnold secretary treasurer and Xlary C1 ree Nlrller, lrbraraan rv uf! C il 34.5 in g F A1 LLJJJ 11 M411 X NS-al is Louis Klrrac Dryad Xndeason Nl rlo X atsbaaeebler Xkalhrr Xnst erome Ruger Charles I er Dale B sasetherrele earl Brooks Noreen Bnntnn, Robert Britten XS lhnn Brtterson .ac Berth Pat Braden I-rrc Brneher Raehard Burgess kent Bnelener Rreb ard Broun leloaenee er J lna Coole Robert Cobb Stnrrt C oe a o s nnes Co mes Lnthbertson D ar 1 loneh I li fl t XI ngle K P rrl C larle Robert Duns Rom ndas lean llmns l' I a e oe ross Q 1 ou nely feeling llerer y elele Rabert C :ores teorge llnnebne F lx H d Xl ll s Rolert Hoy ll D a o son Barbara kerr Barbara lxeafer l-hner knoblotle Xnn knobloele lhrl l aleaes Xhee ledbetter Clyde Lee I-rank leele Rrchard Nlrrtnr Robert Xlrstnr Brlee XIcBrade Xlbcrt xllkillllf. Clnrey NIcKenzre Innes Xlcl regor Nlary Nlrller Delbert Nrehols Rrlph Nichols Richard Xoseysoathx Norman Olson llnl Oppenheascr lk lh Ott: Corele lnLer Nlarxan Pell Iona Pre ee ane l'rasehna nnes Prrtt Robert Rael nelson Frank Rester Nrlhnn Sargent Rearelle Seott anet Scott Randall Streton fury Sehnaea Ruth bnnth Ieroy Sells Herb Shubrele on Southwell nnes Stephenson Bexerlx lrrno luern lhompson Darrel Hrlleanson 'Andrew Halton kenneth Xkrlson Don XX rlden ken XX allree Nanea XX arren Robert Xanlixerx The Central Hu h Orehestr 1 experaeaaeed a xerx busy and eyentful year They pl ned lor the lx dereloseope the Sprnw X nrety Short the lornr rl Spring Concert the nrusrc festrx als and the Honor Xssenrblaes Xn nnportant eyent xx as the strte I I X eonxentaon is here the orchestra ac comp rrneel a one thousand yoree ehorr l esrdes this the orelrestr r played for the eledre rtron of the nets R rlplr Freean nr Sehool is hen rt yy as operreel an December 'I he Central Hrvh School Band and Orehestrr Parents Xssocr rtron helped the orchestra rn procurrnff tuxedos for the boys Xt eoncer ts during the year, the girls more fornaals presenting r colorful and musical sight ' x A , , . .. 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' - - s -1 -. V . - . , 1' ' - -. ' - .- A - - . . . e . .. . e t 2 ', K - .2 . '. . ,. 'J' .. .ri Z., . 2 ' ' r ' 1 ' ' 1 . ' ' '.' f ' . i lc ri ' e A' ' I li' J ' .2 I . . . ' . .' . , . ' . .. U . . .' , e O . 1 . . ' ' ' , ' . 'Z ' . The A Cappella Choir had another banner year, with a series ol splendid performances add- ed to the record. One ol their lirst activities was the Kaleidoscope, where they sang four selec- tions, including Sing ll'e All Now With One Ac- cord by Praetorius, I lI'1'II Not Leazte You Com- fm'lIe.s.s by Titcomb, and two selections by Rich- ard Rodgers, I ll'l1islIe A Ilnppy Song and Hello Young 1,ow'rs. They also were a leature ol' the Iinale ol' the Kaleidosnope, giving a stirring ren- dition oli The Battle llynin of the Iieptzblic. The list ol' appearances given by this organiza- tion is one that is long and impressive, made doubly so by the fact that they were all so well received, and so well performed. They sang lor the Christmas Assemblies, and the annual Music Assemblies, held in the auditorium lor Central's students. They were on the program for the Variety Show, on March 28th, which was held in order to raise money' to send the music organiza- boys' glee club BOYS' Gl.T-ll-Q Cl,l'B. lryl Io right, Row l-Les Brock. Duane Dalton. Wesley Hammer. Gene Tucker, George Davis, jerry Moore. Row 2-Robert Hamilton. Charles Hloodward. Al Havostek, Ronald Brink. Yirgil M'in- dom, jim Terrell, jim Prentice. Row 34jack Alexand- er, Earl Clark. Byrl Btirris, j. Lee Stevens. Dan McDon- ald, Dalton Black. Row 4-Patrick Goss. Blaine john- son, Ray Cole. Art Marlow, Don Eberhardt, Don Ladd, jack DeCew. tions to the State and District Festivals. Together with the Cirls' Clee Cltib and the Orchestra, they appeared at the State P.'I'.A. Convention, held in Flint on April 23. These members ol' the Choir, together with the Mixed Ensemble, participated in the District Vocal Solo and Ensemble Festival, held in Clio on March 15th. Included were: Barbara Btisby, Florence Boyer, Pat Mlright, and joanne Sem- miiis. Probably the most important event this year was the District Festival held at Central April 5. Officers of the Choir were: President, Rose- mary Flowerdayg Vice-President, Shirley Meadg Secretary, Pat XVrightg Treasurer, Virgil M'in' domg Head Librarian, Nadine Bishopg Sectional Librarians, Karolyn Foust, Beverly Price, joanne Richardson, and George Branollg Robe Custod- ians were Pat McCulley and Betty jackson. ci cappella choir riinely-Bill!! X l,APl'LLl.A LHOTR, Row l. lelt to right: Marian D Dutro. Sue Daniier, Rita Severin, latricia Mcbulley. Nadine Bishop, Alice Alnrahani, Olive Beeman. Kathie Dtitil, juanita Rallo, joanne Richardson, Mary Anne Carr, Xirginia lvcster, Sharon Clifton, Rosemary Flowerday, Madelyn Halstead. Row 2- joanne Setnmens, jeanette Frost, Patricia Xvfiglll, Anne Vary, Betty Mckamie, Shirley Meade, Bettie Logan, Doris Parker, Florence Boyer, joy Waghorn, Kaye Horn, lfraiicis Harrison, Norma Smethwick, Amy Unangst, Marv Pohly. Row 3-Carol Griesing. Pauline Pavlis, Elinor Baker, Beverly Price, Virgil Phillips, Bill Traylor. lid Schoenclortl, Dick jelles, Lee Brock. Elizabeth Barnhart. Bessie Parne, Betty jackson, Lynn Mrohs. Barbara Busby. Wonice Don- oliott, Linda Pifler. Row 4-Shirley McBride, Dave Hunter, jitii Rickard, George Branoll, jim Shep- herd, Gary Scliauer, Patrick Goss. Don liberhardt, Ron Nelson, Dave Anderson. jim Prentice. Yirgil Xvindoni. jack Cleveland, Leroy Holley. Al Hayo- stek, Mildred Locey. Marian Lnatigst, Duane Dal- ton, Karolyn Ifoust. Girls' Glee Club, left to right. Row l-Beverly Shaft, jovce Schultz, janet Andrews. Marcia johnston. Bonnie jo Black, Bernice Bowclan, Beth Roger, Carol Dhvse, Gladys Hartley, Marian Kline. Mary Fagan, Susanne Hatheld. Betty jo Crowder. Beth Burke. Row 2-Anita Kerner, Anna Branoff, Donna Richardson, julie Fricke, Dora Garrow, Carolyn l'arker. Betty Schwartz, Elinor MacNeyen. l'at Bickersteth, jackie Bressler, l-Ilaine Burnham, jean Simpson, Barbara Hurci. Row 3-Beverly Mather, Barbara Koyl, jo Ann Severn, janet Silver, Carrole Miller, Dolores Rudd, Margaret Colenso. Marv 'lruclc-au, Helen Kendall. Frances Blair, Barbara Mc- Millen, Marilyn Wilton, Pat Lambert, Karen Hager. Row A1-Phyllis Hosner, Geraldine johnson, Grace Temple, Mary jo Robertson, june Lovelle, Ann Kahlert. Bonnie jackson, joanne Arkema, Mary Lou Barnett, Nancy Snider, Patricia Franklin, Shirley Gurnow, Amanda Black, Miss Louise Doetsch. girl's glee club Ofhcers for the year were: President, Get il dine johnson: Yic'e-Presiclent, .Xnn Kahlert: Scc One of the most popular musical tJligZlllll2ill0llS in the school to say nothing of the city, this past year, has been the Girls' Glee Cllub. l'ndc-r the '- leadership of Miss l.ouise lloetsch, they have rep- resented Central at many worthwhile civic' activi- ties, earning the respect and admiration of the people of Flint. Possibly one of the most popular numbers ever , done by any music' group in Central was the Oklahoma medley, as presented by the Girls' Glee Club at the Kaleidoscope. The waves of applause earnc-cl there were more than matched bv' the bids from various clubs and other organa ifations around the city asking for a perlorin- ance of this favorite composition. 'l'he list of dates lor the Glee Club is a long and iinlnessive one but hc-ie are a lew to give Klentialites a glimpse of their activities. 'l'hey alilieaiecl at the Kaleicloscope and the Clhristinas assembly. lhen in the second semester, for the Music ,Xsst-mblies, and on March 28 for the Ya- rietv Show as presentecl by the music' organiza- tions. lhev have also perlornied lor the Flint Fxecutives Club, and on .Xliril Zfl lor the State l'.l..X. C.onvc-ntion in the l.M..X. Alltllllllllllll, and thev were on the prograin for the Mav lth Spring Concert. lndividually and in small ensembles they para ticillated in the District Yocal Solo and Fnsein- ble Festival at Clio. Michigan. Members who participated were: Geraldine johnson, .Xnn Rah- lert, jo,-Xnn .-Xrkema, and Karen Hager. .Xlso in this Festival were an Fnsemble and the so-called Beauty Shop Quartet. Many of these people received first division ratings and went to the State Vocal Solo and Ensemble Festival in East Lansing, April 23. ' retarv Mary l.ou Barnett: Treasurer, Mary Robertson: .Xttenclanee 0fl'ic'er, Mary 'lirudol So cial Chairman, Bonnie jackson: and I.ibrari were Gladys Hartly, Sue Hatfield, Beth Dui and Delores Rudd. ENSEMBLE, left to right, Row l-Beverly Shaft, Bc-micc Bcugcign Marian Kline. Susanne Hatfield. Row 2-Carol Dhvse. Xniti lstr Dolores Rudd. Geraldine johnson. Row 3-Mary jo Robcrtson Mary Toudeau, Mary Lou Barnett. Ann Rahlert. june lovcllc the tyrnniun I 1 Home was never like this! 'lihese luscious lovelies ulniousli l'll,lUl' their work. 'I 'Opt Colll. Oda as a Ce 'ld 1? b 41 rbafb F671 -184.1220 comb 6: . A salute to an appreciative audience is 806115-106 U, 1 offered by Marilyn Pratz. 6 ,al 0,718 W, b CGC '45 di: be V fq sgeif' 560953 vos? A0 6' XDW66 699' . io A -3 Wax Q6 Q gee 904 9 XQBOSXOSW 'A . c C594 Q05 one lfllrllfrell 'Nw The senior chorus line was naps in graue :uul mlziiuliness. c0h, hrolhcr rodlo The student aetrylty that rs probably best known to people outside Central IS the Radio Deprrtment Thrs department whrch produces radro programs for chrldren rn the elementary and yunror hrgh schools presents three programs 1 weelc oyer local statrons Drrected by Nlrss Ola Hrller head of the pub hc schools radro department The Adyentures of NI rggre Xluggrns rs presented by hrgh school students and chrldrerr from IX alker Elementary School Xnother progrrm whrch rs clrrected at second and thrrcl graders rn the public schools rs Its Story Trme Story FI une rs produced by Centrrl students wrth Rrehrnond Brow ne dorng musrc Drrectron for thrs show rs by Nlrss Helen H rrdy Brown former Central rrdro teacher and X radro program under as Nlrss Fuller drrects from the background note Xyltll the 5911001 IIIIISIC dgpqrtmgnt Durrng the first semester Nlrss Ehzabeth Ful ler Centrrl s radro tetcher wrth a group of stu dents presented programs entrtled Nlrchrgan Hrstory 'I hev were drrected at fourth through yunror hrgh school students Durrng the second semester thrs group IIPC recorded a group of progr rms called IX rtlrrn Our I and These pro gr uns were dramatriatrons of storres about young people of the Urrrted States from drfferent socral econonuc and racral backgrounds IN 1th1n Our FXI statron whrch IS expected to be rn operatron next fall The radro classes also wrrte SCTIPIS and pro duce them as class exercrses T hey learn the op eratron of the control board and methods of producrng yarrous sounds for broadcast purposes A current toprc under drseussron by members of one of the radro panels The U S Hrstory and Contemporary Problems class of Xlrss Hodges partrcr pated agarn thrs year rn a serres ol radro programs on R rdro St rtron XNBBC1 The programs were presented by Northern Central and lech wrth one proffram berng produced wrth all three partrcrpatrng The toprcs for the hrst semester were 'Ire the Iozce of lmerzca Proffmms Szzcceedzrrql Does Inlrnt N eed a 11011 Iear Colege, Is nn 411 out Defense Proffrnm Accessory nt tlrzs Trme?, Ire B0tl1P11ce and ll age Controls Necrssrnx to Fconomzc StabzIrty7 and II hat Has Flznt Done to Sol e Its Racial Pm!1Iem7 Toprcs for the second semester were Hoa Can Greater Student Interest be De eloped m Crrzc Projectsl Indzas Problem Ours Il I at rs the Jnzerzcan Ilny? How Can a Goal of Better Relrgzous L 7Id6l5ffl7ldI7If7 be Renclred? As the toprcs were chosen the groups befran worlc They wrote scrrpts and then made a preparatory tape recordrng before dorng the hn rl rccordrng for the radro statron Howeyer the second semester groups decrded tlrrt they would haye more rnterest rn the provrams rf they were more spontaneous so they decrded to do the remarmng programs ad lrb The programs were drrectecl by Nlrss Nlrldred Hodges teacher of the class, and were produced for the Flrnt Publrc Schools by Xlrss Helen Hardy Brown I V x ' A ' 1 ' ' I 1 . , . . i . 1 2 V1 f 'l ' . . D Y . . I ' ' ' ' r ' 11 V . . , 1 I . . ,, . 1 . 1 1 A 1 , . , - 1 1 ' ., e c . . 1 K 2 , ' . . 1 I 1 . ., -1 11 1 - , - in - -- -I . . I . . I , it 1 z 1. I . 1 I 1 1 . , I A, . , , , I , I V V. x . , 1 . 1 , . , 1 1 , - l Vx ' Y' . I V. , 1 1 1 , - I 1 Pl r . . . , . I . 1 . v,, . V . . . 1 1 1 1 A l . . K 'A' 1 ' f . , , . k 1 l 1 , 1. v- - U I 1 . 1 , 11 . ' Y U . . . 1 . 1 .1 . . , 1 1 1 , . . H ,. . . ., 1 . I I ll b b I '- l bl' h l 1HnC Nl C TOHC CHSII OYLI' tIC PU IC SC OO S 1 1 , v lc 11 . ' , ' X , . 1 K 1 1- ' 1 l L s ' 0 1 1 , , y A 1 1 1. 1 ,. K 1 1 1 ' ' h A 1 L 1 1 1 . ., . , ' - 1 ' ' 's -' 4 A y 1 r D v T K T I I 1 A 4, B 1 1 . , 1 U , A . K. 1 I K 1 b , I' . . l -. , A , V .V 4 - 1 . 1 k A - 1 ' ' . ' 1 ' ' -r ' ' I , 1 1 . 'J . -. V'- . ' - Iv ' v- ' ' 1 , , , , ' .' ' .' -y , . , 1 1 -, . . Y A . e vb ' ' , M D1 . I 1 1 c 1. I ' 1 ' ' . , A 1 1 ' x r r - . , - 1 . ' ' f- ' v - - 4 2 O 1 Q I I ' . 1 1 , 1 1 , 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 IJEIS.-XT!-1, Left to right, Row l-Marion Smith, Myrt Cunningham, Lorelie Sharpe, H. I-L. Hawley, Carole Oliier. john Smith. julie Estes. ROW 2-Betty Barham. Carolyn Bahle, Don XVheeler, Art Bartfay, Sally Smith, Miriam YVitt- linger, Pat Miller, Gerry Pavlis. Myrtle Cunningham and Don Yvheeler argue negative and affirmative during one of their practice sessions as two debaters look on. one lzzzndretl tzru With only three experienced returning to the team, the debate class entered a new season with a slight hesitation. However, under the wise and experienced leadership of Coach Harold Hawley, their fears proved ground- less. The team not only took second place in the Saginaw Valley, thereby assuring itself of a place in the state elimination tournament, but won a plaque from the University of Michigan for the hfteenth consecutive year, debating the proposition Resolved that all American Citizens be subject to conscription for essential service in time of war. debate The hrst event of the season was a discussion tournament held at Saginaw Eastern. Central won several superior ratings. The next tourna- ment was a conventional style debate, held at Pontiac. Central won nine debates and lost three. Next the team was host to the valley schools for cross-question style debating. Cen- tral won seven and lost five. The team then journeyed to Arthur Hill for more cross ques- tioning. lVe won six and lost six. Then they went acrossthe city to Northern and won eight debates, losing four. These were the members of the team during the regular debate season: Affirmative-Don XVheeler, jim Hlills, Jack Erfurt, Sally Smith, Pat,Miller, Merriam Xvhitlinger, Myrtle Cun- ningham, Art Bartfay, Carol Oliver, Mae XVinn, Lorelei Sharpe, Julie Estes, Marion Smith, jack Smith, Gerry Pavlis, Betty Barham, and Carolyn Bahle. spring speech After a very successful debate season last fall, the enthusiastic debaters turned to an equally fine session of Spring Speech activities. The speakers are divided into several groups. Oratori- cal Declamation is open only to Sophomores. In Dramatic Declaniation, students work hard to present the feeling and effect contained in their efforts. Extempore Speech is a challenge to the smooth fast thinker. Oratory is for those who prefer to write and present their own speeches. Declaimers-jay Ford, Miriam Whittlinger, Sandra Chase Orators-left to right-Gerry Pavlis, julie Estes, Don Wheeler On the highlights of the semester was the school eliminationsg anyone interested is eligible. Preliminary contests in each category were con- ducted and judged by teachers and students in the Speech Department. From these preliminary contests three students were chosen in each field to represent Central in the district contest. Those chosen were: Declaimers-.lay Ford, Miriam XVhittlinger, and Sandra Chase. Orators-Gerry Pavlis, Julie Estes, and Don XVheeler. Dramatic Readers-Bobby Reuscll, Art Bartfay, and Carole Oliver. Extempore Speech-.lim XYills, .lack Smith, and -lim Lewis. All students participating in the district contest were awarded speech letters at the annual Foren- sic Banquet. Nlr. Harold E. Hawley was Spring Speech director. Dramatic Readers-left to right-Bobby Reusch, Art Bartfay, Carole Oliver one I1 zuzdred three Extempore Speech-left to right-jim YVills, jack Smith. jim I.ewis Atuc Plascrs joe Santa Robert Paschcll ohn Clark Nlarxlxn Xhlloughhx and ohn A scene from the hallu mth C'1rolxn Pe1rson Dorolhx Haskell m TV Goes to School XRL-mghlm B111 Broadnay Xlabclle lxcl central s in N Q A X 'In The Hn1le saw IYIITIOIS Don Uhcclcr and Bob Nlartm scoldxng rcacuonary Bob Frltch Central s Tv mxslressrs of ceremomes B zrhara and Nlarllyn Frunman and narrator Raw XS hmon Hr Ns m I L KXNX Y-X 'N Dmcwr The fcmmlnc lmlf of the opemng chorus Nlarxa NlcLaughl1n Loxs Beams UNI' 1111121116761 ffllll Bcltw Crows Carolyn Bahll. Xlarllxn l'ral7 Iona Beams as b f gf' fx A ' f ll l 7 312 X, 1 in if X if l 1 9 ' 5 s 'Tl X lx- J. -- I ' V 5- k l lla ' ' I 'rx f , V qfil ffw. , 2- ' . ?, wa, I 7, v ' ff 'Q 5 1 5 ' E 'A 1 A A b Arrl. . I ' M A l x X K X 1 1 A A XQ f I E A l Am. 5V. '. ' View Xe W Kaleidoscope ballet members are ROV l Carolwn Pear son Xlnhel kellew Kaxle llufton ROM 7 Xnn Doclrls aula K :plan Dnann Cook Nlarxlxn lratz Nlarxlyn Xloffett t v topics Queen of the ballet Dorothy McLau hlm ll Ceraltlnne Paths jlm Htlls Nhrtle Cunmng ham and Guess Hho present Belle Nfas que slut TiK.HfKS LOCAL Class Joker john Haskell chats with Nlarllxn Willoughby about the 'ld vantages of .1 'IV conducted classroom MR P1 l Ll zoloo mph, Dire! my rHOxf1S D4 The male hwlf of the openmg chorus jun Carrett jerry Prescott jxm e '1d'6d fue Adams john Hallantl Charles Hootluartl Fred Freaths if I ' .X , y, . -it fy uk ' V M' A Vi' ' M ' .- A WK A X K ' - it V s , , '- ,, ' V wwf - x U 1 . 2 wx 4 , , Q y , i ' l -L . ' 'H - ' ft Y lf YM Lf 4' wr 9' , 'ff i if A f ' ' X' I 'A , X -. X, ' W 1 A ' . . . ,. , f Q' x , , , A A' . 0 , 'X Q 1 2 ' bf TV -Q mmato 4. .Y yi . ' STL , h my I ft 4 lv Hel ' 2 CI. ,.-, 4 W V 2 if V A it J H g ' . x ,A ,tx .xl ' 1 L v it h X .XE 3 ,, f '31 I 5 0 A 1 A A bk . H ' ' 3 ' . , ' , ' Mr Dooley Brzdgel anze Tommy Mr Anders A1155 Meany ake M155 Dany Gus mr dooley lr 'I Q ,y f athc players presents I remember mama Phyllls Tummg ame Freeman ohn Clark Ann Shantz Marlon bmxth R1CllmOIld Bron ne Arthur Bartfay Barbara Frultman Carolyn XVa ker Sally Smlth Raymond NVIIIOH Marlon Unangst ack Rockwell Barton Van Slyke Pat Nllller Patrlcxa XX rlght Gayle Hufton ohn Haskell Beverly Barnhardt Marllyn Frultman Gall Davey George Peck Dorothy Carpenter Katrzn Mama Papa Dagmar Chrzstme Mr Hyde Nels Aunt Trzna Aunt Szgred Aunt jenny Uncle Chrzs jessze Broun Mr Thorkelson Arne Nurses Another Nurse Soda Clerk Madellne Dorothy Schzller Florence Bell Boy Scrub woman Xl mon Smllh as Chrlsllen 'incl Barton Yan Slyke as lars ln I Remember Nhma The complete cast of I Remember Xlnma taken mlurmg .1 scene from the play O . l J ' - , , t..r A. J ,,,... ., . .A I V A .A I.y. .y.A,..4. . ,y.y .A .A.y .V l J ' ,.l., .,.. , A ,,,.t,.,..t... .. . Dick Allen ...A ..,.. ,...t........... . . . ..,. .,.. , .. .. ., . .t.... .. Dr. johnson J .r,,,. ,. ,.... .,.., ...,........,............ .....t ..r,......... , ' Dick Allen 4Sgz1nnrellej seems to he getting the worst uf it from jack Rockwell Walercj and john Haskell nlllcnsj bGANA-XRELLE A A A A A ..,.. AA AA Dick Allen NIARTINE ' ROBERT A A A A .,,,..,.., ,.l., A A Carole Oliver A A A AA A AA,, A,A,,AAA A A Art Bartfay YALERE AA A ,AAA A A AAAAAAAAAAA jack Rockwell LUCAS A A AAAAA A A john Haskell GERONTE AA A AA A A AA AAAA A A jim Cole J.-XCQLlEl.INE A A A A AAAAAA AA AAAAAAA AAAAAAA A Asauy smith LUCINDE A A AAAA A A AA AA AAAAA AAAAA A A Janie Freeman LEANDRE A AA A AA AA AA AAA AAAAAAAAAA AAAAA A Bill Balterson THIBAUT ' PERRIN AA A A A AA AAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAA A Martha Loomis A A A AAAA AAAA A Lucille Thomas MAID5 A A A AA Connie Brown, Darla Gillies Mary Lou Barnett, Pal Wright the class of 53 presents one hundred eight u doctor In spite of himself Art Barlfay tries to medlate the quarrel between Carole Olner and Dlck Xllen 7 0 o o ff! I . 2 W N .Q A ' , I 'Tj' udson Barry s house IS the center of allracuon as the plav comes to a close the class of 52 presents Tom Key Naucna Dc Iartre Ruth Shaprow Rlchmond Browne Pat Braden Phvllls fwsnung Barbara XX ellxngton Dan XIcDonald Charna Nlelet Al Sumley Don H heeler Sally Salay Dan Less BIHTIHH Lnangst mr burrys s etching Bud Mr Taylor E elyn Taxlor judson Barry Uarzzn Przlchard Canze Stanwzch Fzfty Ferns SawBuck .Sam Mrs Gnswold Sam jordan Tom Crosby Dazsy Ixenneth Plunkett Student Dzrector Iom 4Don Hheerlerj and Exelsn 4Ruth Shap ruwj ln a romantic scene from the Senior Play one lzzmdrecl nzne n If ,Q , I 0 f ' '- , 1 ' ,.,. ,. ., . T' ' . v V , ., , . , ,.4 I ' ' v - ff ' 'u i H u v r v . , . one lzznzdmd len unoenqnaos Hen 5 to tlu mphomores And jznzzors so bold llllll dud5 Lzll be Old In thu llZ.Yf!l7':V of Cmzlral ' 1 M x . is 'Y' ' F: 159' me 5 Q , , A iff! A L a Wt' . 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I ,1 - A t , - -- A-4 '- f-nn mimi- Annff - 10953 t of' vel Y QS 0216650 lumors 'Ihe 195159 school year mas a sery successful one for the umor Clrss of Central Hnghhghts of the year were thc colorlul prom the Jumor play and the brg metal hanger drne At the polls the class elected for IKS leaders Roger Green berg presldent Iee Lathrop xrcepresr dent Audrey Smpes secretary and Carolyn Parker treasurer A few st1ll look back ulth grins and chuckles upon those Hrst weeks here -Xfter a fest dass of declpherlng IINICY cards and looking for stray room nllfll bers the class settled down and eltcted Roger Greenberg Al Iubourti Flcnt 'Xhrshall 'md Sally Slllllh to ofhce Soon came the all school paper drne and then the hrst metal hanger drne WVl'llCh was a huge success After two Hne years at Central the class of 55 eagerly 'warts what the next one Wlll brlng e AIIYR J'1Q1 .JW I' Ffa S LVIOR B0 XRD OF DIRFC IORS left Io Hqlzt Ron I Xadme Bishop Roger f run berg Carolyn Parker 'kudrex Snrpes Lee Lathrop and uamta Ranes Row 2 Gut Reasner Shlrley Pankex Shrrlex ones ane Routhrer Put YK etherell Flena Nlarshall Nancy Dustin Eleanor Nhllke Rom 3 joe Tall errw Clapp Chuck Baker Pat H l'lj.,lll Melba Smith jon Shepherd Carl Kessler ken Cook . . . if 5' C3 ' 1 ' ' lx f. 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Q 4' F, 'AP ' 5 f . If . v . U . . A I f J. A ag' . !I, V .I tiff' XF, A N - K WJ ' , ' . . t fyz l ' 9 - 1 V . . 1 J rt' - k is Z . I f V A ' I V . . ', ITF! 21 .' . ' ' .' . I, rf -l . I- . ' , 1 l - 3- , ' , J . Y 9 4- . . , . y .g af 1 - 4 5- , , l . ' ' f , 6- , ' , . . X 7- , ' , ' . 8-J . , . y . ' JR 9- , ' , . .4 if ' 10-J f, , ' . f , - ' ll- ' ' , J A , - f Row 12-Cleo Blackburn, Shirley Blevins, Pat Bohl. 13 r x ' n . V 9 'A I 4 ' 8 :L 1 y V I 1. . y 4 . Yr F3 '11 7 1 1 ' 1 U F I 1 L I 'V -W 1 . . , . 1 ' 1 r F 'Q . E f lfl Q I I -e F 6, A4 1 f-' ' -v gg .. 1 , I 1,3 Lg' .a e if ll , r t uf A - 1 'J fb -5 I I 1, , R 3. IE. ll is . i QI? 'f L . S 1.3 A I V Q ft 2, N 4- 'a 2 'F' . --' .4 .1 l K nl . ' f 1 K ay A Lf 5' 'Q' , , f ge ' .- X F Qi '. , '-' F Q f AJ. V ' ' f -Y 'B I, V M ,,. , '45 1 -5- -. 1 . -Wm - at Q ,.,, ,.., . .- , ., .Nw f f , '. .f ,1,,, sr, 5 if , , 1, , Ma' .5 ' . l, 5' , Y. , : , , . Y ' , . 1 f ' ' K ' . ' fy .A ,, ,. . 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Y i f .A Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row iuniors ackle Burke Beverly Burley Ronald Burns Bob Burnslde D1ck Cable Betty Cantrell Leman Carmack Abe Carter Julla Casellas B111 Chaffee Verme Chapman Margaret Chxldress Ronald Chiles Jerry Clapp Jon Clapp oyce Clark June Clark Marg Clark Robert Clark Pat Cokenour Louise Cogswell Barbara Coggms Eugene Clouse Jack Cleveland Lauretha Coleman Lots Collms Rosle Collms Shannon Connolly Carol Cook Dxana Cook Jack Cook oan Cook Ken Cook Helen Crepeau Carol Croak Corrme Crockett Kenneta Lroke Joanne Cronk Betty Crow Betty Jo Crowder Shlrley Cunnmgham Rose Curnow Marxlyn Curtxs Walter Dahlstrom Damel Kenneth Dorothy Damels Janice Daugherty Jacquelyn Day Richard Day Richard Davldson Juamta Davls Paul Davxs Raymond Davxs Robert Davxs ack DeCew James Dehsle Joen Dalvm Qcontj Vxrglma Dennls Barbara DeYoung Margaret D1ck1e Robert Dick stem Eleanor Dxckson Carolyn Dxem Douglas Dmgel Louls D Itrl Ann Dodds Eleanor Doehrmg Joe Doherty Rose anna Doherty XVon1ce Dono hou Gordon Donalson Joyce Dooley Robert Dunlop Rlta Durnan Nancy Dustln Kathy Dut1l Marlon Dutro lmmy Dye si Q' nf in-.Gi 5... gf j ,f ffl f rf- , ' , , , . , . lg! 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A Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Peggy Dye, Shirley Eaglen, George Early, Douglas Eaton, Lorraine Ebel, Joyce Eddy, Richard Eddy, Genevieve Eisinger, Dick Elliott, John Elmer, Dick Ely, Jeanene England -David Eriksen, Peggy Evans, Ronny Farrer, Carolyn Featherstone, Jack Fields, Joyce Fitchett, Marlene Fischhaber, Kenneth Fischer, Donna Fitch, Dolores Fiori, Ralph Forshee, Joan Ford -Graham Foster, Lucille Francis, Richard Frank -Judy French, Julie Fricke, Richard Fruit -Jeanette Frost, Barbara Fruitman, Marilyn Fruitman -Oscar Fyfe, Bill Gabriel, Jerry Gardner Jack Garner, Charles Garter, Gerald George Judy Geeting, Jim Geiger, Alton Gernasky Dawnette Geyer, Connie Gibson, Gloria Gibson Jackie Gifford, Darla Gilles, George Gleffe Glenroy Peelman, Harold Glingingsmith, Carol Glowski -Jerry Gomer, Richard Goss, Paul Gratsch Bob Graves, Joe Graves, Alice Gaser, Arnold Green, Peggie Green, Rodger Greenberg Nita Grier Carol Griesing Delmar Grimes Wal- ter Grimes Eugenia Gross: Pat Grubbs Beverly Cuelde Lessie Gulledge Edwin Gullekson Mary Hall Ray Halstead Robert Hamady George Hameline Herman Hamilton Patricia Hamilton Robert Hamilton Sue Hanes Ted Glazar lrl Il ly 9. Q9 , 'Q 1 1 1 - 1 A :' ff M ' . ' .' I. f A - wg- YI ' 1 1 ' 1 1. ' ! P i I Q lg., Lf J u' 1 V i v Q 1 ' J s N Thi m hour Jmxrxalism class glplimrt 10 IK- gg 11 P .- , I v, 4' 1 I 4 1 Q R iii KT' f ii' v 1 it .,f- rg Xp iz .. 1 f f-fl ' , I ',, ' . . . U., 'V 7 W t 4 V , it J -4 A .ts ' t., S fi' II 'DV 1'!vi.i'.2, ,ay if .iii A A' ' fri- I qv I h 'sf' i I el s. I 1 ' I ' ., . W f . , gf, , , : Z. . ' - - . .' J ' ' ' r sr., ' 1' ' , I 7. , , x' , . , , V . 'Y' 1 Y . , aa. L. , x -v. I ' ' A , iw ' it-a eff.. H' I I 4 ,wg X F if 24.33. INN-I if af' 'Z7 I 2 :S 4 x f lr! 8. 1 .T Q ,Aa aw R 1 'Q rw 1 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row iuniors Ross Hansfoxd Eleanor Happe Bob Hardm Wnlhe Mae Harper L J Harr1s Connxe HBTIIS Delano Harms Frances Harrlson Bar bara Harsen Don Harwood John Haskell Sandra Hathcock Judy Havsklns Alfred Hayes Allce Hayes Delores Hayes Chuck Haynes Lons Hayword Joyce Head Don Heath Elalne Hebert Mary Jane Hett Don Herman John Helss El xyne Heller Marcus Hendershott Phyllis Herrlman 'Nlaxy Lou Hethermbton Jnm Hxcks Maryetta Hlldenbrand Robert Hllles Ruth Hill Doris Hmz oseplune Hobson Mona Hobson Harold Hoffman Anne Hogan Eldon Holcomb Larry Holmes Mary Ann Holmquxst Tedra Hornback Phylhs Hosner George Ann Hoyt Mary Ann Hozsa Dlck Hubbard ames Hudson Gayle Hufton Don Hughes Ronald Hunt Barbara Hurd Martln Hurd Ervun Husted Hope Israel Jean Ivey Peggy Ivey Bonme Jackson Dave Jackson Frances ackson Melvm Jackson lm akus Patrlcxa James Pat James Rxchard Jeffes Bob enkms Tom enson Audle Johnson Dan Johnson Delores Johnson Garry Johnson Jacky ohnson Marian ohnson Marle Johnson Marjorle ohnson Roy Johnson Shlrley Johnson Shxrley Johnson Jerry ones Shxrley Jones Vlrglma Jones 79 a C3 42 A AG 4 in A sw' I ! .i J: rv 7 4, be J I I 'gif u Q . .. 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Wallace ones jerry Jorgensen Lorne Kany uamta Kalle Paula Kaplan Ardena Karch Nick Kossaras B111 Keenan Darlene Kelly Mabelle Kelly Kenneth Kellogg Charles Kennedy Amta Kerner Carl Kessler Barbara Kew Nlollle Keyser Marlene Kxle Robert Kxlo Lols Kmg Ronme Kmmsh Patrlcxa Kxtchen ames Kltto Shlrley Klarlch Ann Knoblock Donald Kolb Betty Kolbe Patrlcxa Kreft ohn Krxst Helen La Clalr Carole Ia Flame Theresa La Forest Mary Lagness Charles Lambert Patrlcla Lambert Denms Lande Marcelxne Langley Beryl Laper Lee Lathrop Mark Lavrack Melvln Lawrence Allce Anne Ledbetter Frank Leek Norman Leflore Roy Ieflore Floyd Lehman Roger Lehr Edward Levolr Mary Ann Llght Sandy Llnabury Niar aret Llnce Leon Llndsay Carolyn Lmtz Alfred Lltherland Leon Ilttle Mark Llttle Darwln Lloyd Pat Lloyd Duxal locus Robert Loder Martha Jane Loomls Shlrley Looney Alma Losee Sam Lorenz Ellzabeth Love Russell Lovett Byron L H0mm6dlCU Alven Lubowxtz Barbara Lukas Henry Lum Patrlcxa Lynum Polly Mary Mangold Bartlett Markel Dale Margon Elena Marshall Student rcprtscntatncs from dlfftrcnt groups lme up for Xrrow Hu ls 19 . gf! ' I g VI Nw - A K L ' C' 9 'v .V by I I ' 'Q w ' f , ' 4 R V I Q f F' V if ' sei fa- ff K : . Q , . . ,ff f I 1 1 I trll 1- J f 1 rl ' l I , 2- D 1 1 1 1 I l 1 1 I I 3- 1 , . . 1 Q ' 4-j ' , ', , f Zi . . f . f . A M ' 81 1 1 . ,lr 9 9' ' ' ' x ' 10- , ', ' or , F 'f 11- ' , A g' ' , 1 ' y 12- . y , , J. I ' 1 I 1 Y 1 Y 1 1 1 if 'l - f Ann Macham, VVayne Mackenzie, Marie Mallin, Henry Maldaner, Y ,' i A C K I A , .' uf., K 01 N Ar' 1 B J ' K 3 A - Q 'V , '?- . 'Y . ' A' --. , 4 dl 'C -. at C5 X fir i ' - H gli ,Y xl ' ' s e fy, .Of v Q: ,,,,,,,,,.., . .. ,. ..., ,, K ' f ,.,.3 :,.e2.w V V A , - :A fri A ii i7P'i ':t ' ' ' Q? is, Q el' , . 1 5 4 ' R, - ' ' ' .544 V - Y .5 ?ff,Qvy,.'. A P' 2 ', 'ha' ,. .I ,' 'Q 1 ,up i- I if, W., we , fag: Fl .igy 4 :xi 5 l . A JP .1 ' . ' ,,,, 7 Iunlors N - if 1 if y 75? sr Yi' I ,fy ' Row 1-Nancy Marston, Ned Mason, Neoma Mason, Robert Mastin, jerry 'L Al Matson, Betty Marie May, Gerry Mayer, Nancy McBee, Lillian 5 V McBride, Ruth McCarty, Gary McClure, Larry McClure r B 5 Row 2-Clyde McCollum, Betty McFarlin, Betty McFarlane, Melvin McGee, W 9, S, Keith McGehee, Marilyn McKay, Albert McKenzie, Ann McKenzie, l ' i K' iv Robert McKenzie, Marva McLaughlin, Ian McLeod, Barbara Mc- ' ' ' Y if Millen. Row 3-Carl McMillen, Arthur McQueen, Peggy McQuigg Row 4-Dwayne Mead, Shirley Meade, Joyce Mecum . y 5 y Row 5-Joyce Medler, Jack Mennear, Pauline Menoutes . , I Row 6-Doug Merry, Ann Millintiee, Betty Millet ' Row 7-Carole Miller, Delores Miller, Jim Miller B ye .- Row 8-Leona Miller, Robert Miller, Mfilma Miller fy -Y V ' y I Row 9-Eleanor Mielke, Shirley Mills, Bill Mince. L .V Row I0-Dona Miracle, Dave Misekow, Darlene Monroe 5 Y l 'T ' ' Row ll-Ann Mooers, Chuck Morin, Ruby Morrison A Row 12-George Mozader, Lynn Mrohs, Arthur Mulanix ' V Row 13-Harold Mulanix, Rita Mulne, Yvonne Muma, Elaine Murgerson, tg K, , 2 '--1 Anna Lee Myers, Martha Myers, Franklin Nagy, Donna Nelson, Jim 6' 'ff l H E, Neville, Norman Newby, Delbert Nichols, Kenneth Nielsen ' S Row I4-Vassily Nikolsky, Nancy Nilnn, Carl Niles, Earl Niles, Marylee Norfleet, Dolly Nutt, Stephen Olex, Carole Oliver, Stanley Ollertn Donald Olson, Hendress jenkins, Brice McBride Q ,ree A ' B 4 3? 3 i 'K' E ' I 52 ' , 3, . 4 M .Zig V . , J J I ry T, tv uf- A Y , L3 f, - y A .- let A , , . ' ' V ni .. t -V nn -. 7 14, - A, flaw U' ' I 's , P ewfiff I. 4- , tt , . 1 fl f C tv , - ' W w-Y 9 ff P., '24 ty 93. . , if If A i fl if K 'P-7'-fl 47 ' , 45' Row l-Phil Oppenhiser, June Ormiston, Loren Osmen, Irene Ostrander, ' 5 1' Elzina Pahl, Robert Palm, Dick Palmer, Margaret Palmer, Pete Pardee, Shirley Pankey, YValter Panneck, Kathryn Pappadakis A Q A V3 Row 2-Elias Paraschos, Carolyn Parker, Gordon Parker, Ronald Parker, 2, . J Marie atten, Shirley Ann Patterson, Dianna Paul, Gerry Pavlis, ' '3 A M Clarence Peaks, Carolyn Pearson, Agnes Peel, Robert Perry. 'f A 4 ' Row 3-Beverly Peterson, Erma Peterson, Mary Jo Pettys 'fi 4 fl 9 Iii? . V, A ig E mv, 22 .N haf ' fn .., J ll be X55 G t 4 12 Q V' 12 s ' ' ' sv rw' P i V. I. 4 -I 1 I , .wi I E1 ji. A af-fnw ,r 37 'V Row 4-Dorothy Phelps, Chet Phillips, Bill Pierce Row 5-Bob Pitman, Richard Plyer, Mary Alice Pohly Row 6-Annette Polidan, Nancy Poore, William Potbury Row 7-Mae Ruth Povie, Jane Praschan, Marilyn Pratz Row 8-Joyce Prescott, George Preston, Beverlie Price Row 9-Shirley Pruitt, Ann Pryce, Peggy Pugh Row 10-Dick Raab, Dorothy Ragland, John Rak Row ll-Joanne Rancour, Juanita Ranes, Chuck Reasor Row 12-Sue Reasoner, Richard Reddington, Barbara Reed Row 13-Richard Reed, Robert Reif, Wanda Rennie, Shirley Rentschler, Ken Revord, Edward Reynolds, Harold Richard, Dorothy Richardson, Joanne Richardson, Sharon Richardson, Richard Richardson, Bar- bara Rider Row 14-Jean Riederich, Mary Rivette, Annette Robbins, Beverly Robbins, Betty Roberts, Jewell Roberts, Joyce Roberts, Phyllis Roberts, Mary Jo Robertson, Sandra Robinson, Jack Rockwell, Joan Rodgers ix p0llUflJflVR0gCr Greenberg carnpaigning lor the Junior class presidency. n PN .fig f 'U' . P' 4. '. 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' ix? 1 K I sw 4, I 1 .4 . ff' 1 i' :, 9f . i f- if S' Q ji Row 1-Bonnie Rose, Kathryn Ross, jane Routhier, Larry Rowe, Patricia S f S ' Roy, Wanda Royce, Oneida Rush, Donna Russell, Glenda Ryal, A 3 ' Alberta Sacks, Phyllis Samaras, Marjorie Sample is Q, ' Row -llgleanlore Sanderson., johnhSanta, Eugenia Sargent, William Sargent, I if r ma Sarver, William Sc amck, Janet Scott, jerry Scruggs, Walter iff , Y ' Schultz, Frederick Schwartz, Paul Schwind, Harry Seaman my ,W Row -Delbert Seekings, John Self, Joanne Semmens ' Row -Shirly Sessiny, George Severn, Jo-Ann Severn . rf! Row -Rita Severin, Beverly Shaft, Pauline Shambes. R Row 6-Don Sharpe, Darryl Schanick, Gerald Shawley f , A ' 'l will 'J Row 7-jim Shedder, Elaine Shephard, Jon Shepherd. I 1 Q Row -Sandra Shepherd, Dick Sheren, Sandra Sherwin K , Row -Patricia Shook, Vera Siegel, Ulus Silk ,,,f K if Row - anet Silver, Gene Simmons, And Simon we if V ' y Lx A . s Row -Andy Simon, David Simpson, Gordon Sinclair .t Row -Norma jean Skunda, Norma Smethwick, Dick Smith T .fl Row -Don Smith, Doris Sniff, Geraldine Smith, Margaret Smith, Marion Smith, Melba Smith, Sydney Smith, Zelda Smith, Leonard Smorch, 'Q j W ' , Jackie Snider, Audrey Snipes , I3 0 A ilviilfvvt ' f' .- AV 1, l .-.-, f- , -X Row -Doris Southers, Sid Spahn, George Sparks, jerry Spohn, John Spohn, Don Spooner, Mary Lynn Stalker, Donna Stalcup, James Stallings, Robert Starmer, Bud Stebbins, Nancy Steffler f is -J 3 i wa. In - ' 3: 7,4-, ' 4' z' R - Y , -' si-wx, .. -42 R ,,,u,. ' , ' , ' ig Q50 ., 5 ' 'Ki -. V f ' 1 e 5.74 14 U f- ' ' , w ,, t H . , . , , X e ' , . W. Z V I K 4 I if - f ve gi' 1 Q li -4 4. , , 5, .- 'ya 1 :gg if fr. 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'J , .4 '55, f' Row Row Row T y Row ' V u T Row - W - Row Row ' ' Row Rom Row Row Row J ers 2' 1- Griffin Stegell, Bill Steinhoff, Gerald Stellard, Lee Stevens, joan Stevens, Robert Stewart, joan Stillwell, jim Straub, Dick Strudgeon, Pat Stuart, Ronald Sullenger, Donald Sullivan 2-Mary Sullivan, Bill Symons, Bob Taeckens, joe Tall, Sylvia Tann, joan Tanner, Beverly Tarno, Merlene Taylor, Grace Temple, James Terrell, john Thomas, Lucille Thomas Katheryn Thompson, Leslie Thomas, Shirley Thompson juliann Thornburgh, Anita Thume, Al Timmer -jim Tippin, Richard Tinnin, Mfayne Toole -Shirley Tousch, Sheila Tower, Barbara Trent. -Gene Tucker, Gladys Mae Turner Harold Turner Theyon Trnka Lucille Lyrice, Frances Udvarnaky -Norman Underwood, Barton Van Slyke, Douglas Venters -Bob Vezina Linette Vollrath Betty Vuillemot -joy Vlaghorn Beatrice Mlagner Robert Mlagner Don WValdon Carolyn Walker Robert Walker lee Walls Bernard WValther Dale Walworth Robert Ward Gary Mfarren Lelamd VVarren Nancy YVarren Betty Washington Beverly Washington Grace Weaver Phil Xveaver Judy Weir Leon Wellman Helen lvest Pat Wetherell Garv Wheeler Rodric Wheeler Barbara White Lillian White Delbert Wickles Henry Wners Kathleen Wilcox Sharon Wilcox Dave Wilkinson s ll tht lnlmrirs studs 1 H. 7 , A 8 , 9 -1 Iwi- l0 , , ,, in , ll I y s se, 12- f i 13-'1 ' v 1 1 1 ! I l ' I . , , . , . A K ! 1 1 1 I. 1 . . 3 Y I i-Y? ' Vs f A , . 72' v,-gf: ,N E , ' . ,I ' ,Q x .iff N i Q 5.4. 'Q Vi V -1-L5 1 4- 4 .Q 'Iiwo tfclmk anal alll well A1 ' ' 1 N .3 - .,.,, Q ' V 4 2:1 ,, , i , ,gi ,.: gh. X. .B , M, . A x-V , , Q . 3 1 ini 1 K 1 f at , I 'QQQQQ S., Q . B' , 15 s -I , -. ': ' V.. rv? : ,: , I Pat Wright, Boyce YVynn, Jaan Yeadon. Mer 'W ' f l i , ' Pat Young, Margie Yungfer, Neva Zeiter. William Barr Turn about is fair play as we catch photographer Resch preparing to snap the JUHIOI' class Beltv Crawford Susan Danner Darla Gllll8S Donald joseph Richard Palidan Ann Shantz Thomas Strahle Pamcxa Temple Sheila Tower Nonnan Underwood Ted Vkeesner one hundred twenty two ,, Bob Wilson Robert Wmkler, Dick Winters, ,l A T . Joyce Wood., john Xvoodward. I 1 Amanda size. :gf W Black fa 1 NE Lx. ,l 5 , fa-..2,. ' e ' 'ii 1 V Q ,' ' . , 'W 'ggi 'a 1Y ff,' 1- u 4 f 2 ll l I' A x. A-Qgi' iii' ' ' - , ' . ,A,V 5 . ,ff ' if . X an ,J 1 WR' -A if SALLY HITCHINGS Preszdent HENRY HATTLR Vzce Pres: dent MARII YN IEKIEL Secretary 45? SHIRLEY CURNOW Treasurer SOPHOXIORE BOXRD OF DIR!-C YORS left In rx hi Row I Suzmne Vo sler Shlrley Curnow 91llx Hutchings Henry Hatler Row 2 fall Taylor Nlarcxa Johnston lols clCl'll1lll Shirley lhlbclaue Sallx Brnssett Rosalie Ethel Fvans Dena luv Dorothy Roschush nn Xoung Don Rogers Pat Anderson Pat Nllller C 'nl Duc-v class of 1954 Wlth the begmnmg ol September the spaclous halls of Flmt Central l-hgh School became Hlled wlth the bright intelligent new faces of members of the class of 54 all anwuously searchmg for their respective rooms The sophomores began a very promxsmg year wxth their respective rooms The sophomores began a very pronusmg year wlth their excellent choice of class officers They elected Sally l-lltchnngs presxdent Henry Hatler vice presldent Nlarnlyn eklel secretary and Shirley Curnow treasurer all very COllSClCl'lll0llS hard working ln dlvxduals fhe rest of the student body was prxvlleged to watch the more talented members of the sophomore class perform when they expertly presented their entertalnlng one act plays ln the month of Febru ary These plays were sponsored by the Attic Play ers and Belle Masque groups and no admlssxon was charged I-'ollowmg the Drama Festlval was the Sophcr more Dance whlch w1s held at the end of Aprll Thls dance was the first a sophomore class had had m over a year, and they enjoyed nt nmmensely. one hzmdred fuenty three lb V L L L . .T . ,f Il' .. g . ' -. I Gaull, Bill Quinlan, jerry Calkins. Toby'Haskell. Row' 3-hlargueritc Nlarlln K . .k , . . , I , , 1 . . . . . , . L ' . - . 2 1 j' ' , 3 C , l 1 V D l ' , V 1 . . 1 . . . , l 4 . . f.. ,:,t..,.qv1x1'? .. .....:..-1g.,.- .- - ..1-. . , . . ,..., W fa. 9 QS' .-. second holf T sophomores 1 4 I 'V fra? 9 - y B B N, - if 4. ,a- J VJ! 1' - M ! L 11 f DHS-13: g J f ,.. t L ,. z ' A X - - - v, yy 'xx 'R .I r 1' y .Q B - A 1 ' N km Lx, J- Av I V ROW l-johann Abbott, Charles Abel. jesse Abraham. Mary Adams. Lucius Adams, Shirley Adams, Larry Alexander, Edgar Allen, Forsgren Allen, Robert Allen, Gerald Alles, Douglas Amacher. ROW 2-Marlo Amtsbueckler, Stephanie Ananich. Mary jo Ancelo. Dave Anderson, Doris Anderson. Marie Anderson. Patricia Anderson. Pauline Anderson, Richard Anderson, janet Andrews, Mary jo Angelo. Gerald Anthony. ROM' 3-Herb Anthony, Ralph Arellano. Marvin Armstrong. Viola Arnot. Georgann Arnould, janet Arsenau, David Ash. Barbara Aucompaugh, Elaine Aucompaugh, jerry Auger, Clif- ford Auker. Carrie Austin. ROM' 4-Xvilliam Austin, Bonnie jo Back. Richard Bacon. Norman Bader. Hertesine Baker, Fritz Bald. Steve Baliko, Donald Ball, I-Ithel Balshaw, Connie Baer, jack Bare, Richard Bark. . - ,. ... Q' t e'tr . - ki s ' . f a ea . . ' K9 a . i ,. Q ' ' .V 'iigj A . 1-.J , 219' sf A ef' 'B i W be ,. 4 , f gil I - Qnyi sw 1. 1 .. 7. 4' r t Af- i i :Ar . I , I ' If f 1 8 A if in I, L4 A V ly I y V y 5 I ROW l-Harold Barnard. Richard Barnebee. William Barnes, Mary Lou Barnett, Bertha Barni- kow, Bill Barr, Ed Barrett, Sheldon Baum, Melyin Baurer. jack Beach. james Beaulier. ROW 2-Olive Beeman, jerry Bell, Richard Berdan, Karen Berry. Delphine Besaw, jack Betts, Almira Beuerle, Margie Bickford, Richard Bigger. Marilyn Black, Francis Blair, Shirley Blake. ROXV 3-Dorothy Bolanowski, Raydene Bonner. Don Boyd, Patricia Brackins. Barbara Braden, Charles Bradley, Kenneth Bradley, Malcolm Branch, Barbara Brandt. jim Brandt, George Branoff. ROW 4-Tom Branolf, Bob Brasie. Richard Bray, joyce Brilinski, Nancy Brinker, Sally Brissette, Barbara Brockway, Rita Brodie, Carl Brooks, Dale Brown, George Brown, Richard Brown. - 1 Q11 'L A .4 L J -'AS'-t 4' 3' I X 5. 'S' f ' V A 4 Q - ' A fx' in W 1 ' ' if 2 -ra ,. .T 1' 3 44 W , .4 , A .J --5 gr 1 W v 5 i 1 1 of 'Q -.ff Q W to Q ' H4 1 f ,f JM ' F 'i 3. ,, Q 5: Q rv. 'Ts' A 3 3 -5 3 ii' ff , v yur. - - 4 3 V. Q.: sf ' 'I IJ . ,Q X .Q 'Vit ,Q aa- FU if t , r Q 1019 - '35 P 1 , V I ' kg' . -1 1 2 Kg 31 ':' , f ' 1. i 14 A t K f ,J i f X jr H .' ROW l-Patricia Brute. Barbara Bryant. Lorraine Buchanan, ROW 3-jo Anne Carter. Patsy Carter, Patricia Casey, jim Mary Buckingham. David Bukosky. Beverly Bunting, jean Casper. Larry Catlin, Merle Chalmers. Delores Chambers. Burch, jean Marie Burgett, john Burns, Byrl Burris, Shirley William Chandler, Sondra Chase, Barbara Chizmadia, jerry Burtrum, Robert Bush. Christensen. joan Churchill. ROW 2-john David Butcher, Robert Carey jack Cairndufl. ROW 4 -Ann Clark, Arthur Clark. Dale Cleinenshaw, Don Gerald Calkins, jo Anne Cameron, Stuart Caplan, Gerald Clough, jerry Clough, Robert Cobb. Harry Cody. james Carlton. Dorothy Carpenter. james Carr. Mary Anne Carr, Cole, Leatrice Cole. Ray Cole. Robert Cole. Dewey Colwell. Martha Carson. Suzanne Carson. i,..f cl h If sostjhghtorez 3 Ei 9392 3 .U RON l lhllxam Combs larry Compton Rrehard Compton Harry Conoyer Barbara Cook Leroy Cook Patrtcna Cook Robert Cook Ronald Look Xxlllldlh Cook Leroy Loor Ltlhan Copeland ROW 2 l'aul Corba Dolly Cr'tft Xslllllill Craft 'lrehte Crlmpton oan Crandell Barry Crane Bruce Crane Phyllis Cranston Betty Crtwford Ralph Creed Sally Groekett n Gross ROM 3 Ronald Croyy Eugene Crowder Duane Crulekshmk Donna Crystal Myra Cumming Betty Cunningham Betty Cunnntgham Shirley Xnn Curnow Xletha Curtts Herb Curua l'hlllp Curtls Shlrley C ussans ames Cuthbertson RON 1 Phyllis Cluchna Ron Da l Cerrld Dtuldson Carl Dtyey lltlly Drytdson lynne Dunes Donna Dayxs john Dans Chlrlene Deegs Robert De I and joan De Nlarta ohn De Nhrla 3 39? 099 Q A .Q99 ROYV l Bonnte De Moss Lary Denna jerry Deshong Shirley Deyln Phllllp Dnmond Ruth Dtckstetn Ralph Dtngmm Donna Dzxson Nmey Dobbs Cordon Dobler ack Dobler 'tnet Dodder RON 7 Barbara Doe-rung Pat Doolm Xhllnam Dorsett Fommy Doyyn Charles Doyynmg George Druley Ronald Dues Iowell Dunean l1ul Dunlap jemette Dyer Dorothy Fagleson Dale Eaton RON 3 Kllen Fdgar Danny Fdgley Shirley I-duck Faye Fdvvtrds oyee Edwards Leroy Edwards Barbara Llford Nlarena hlk Carolyn Llhs Don Ellis Duane lnglemen Carole Engstrom RON 4 Lllly Fpps Kenneth Frym Sadie Frytn I-thel Fyans Nlary ynn Fyans Dorothy Fyrtch jickte Fa'k Dennls Farley lxathaleen Farr Dtphna Faust Rlelnrd Felt jyllltam .gtagoa V ooo Lal H 2 99? QE I u 9QQGl RON l Patrlua I-enner joe Ferrell, Xlelym Flebermtl, Don ROM 3 Dorothy Carol Galley Slurley Gardner l-.ddxe Garee F'5hef WNI21111 HOTNI3 UI-1 V216 Fvfd, Hdmlll Ford, jay Xllen Gelger Xlary lou C-else Daye George Laurie Gtbbs Ford Name Fofglf JU UNI POTCSI Don FOTSYICL, Ed For Lots Grerman Helen C-Ilford Xlart Gtlllsple Carol Gocha sy lh Patrxeta Goot h ROW 2 Fllene I-oster George Foster june Fraedenburg, ROW 4 Don Gottheb, Norman Graham Mary lou Grand Kathleen Francis, jean Fraser Yynllnam Frazer, Margaret staff 1-dyyard Graysey. Bernice Gray, l-.dwrna Green, Wrl Freathy. janlce Freeman, Robert Freneh, Rxchard Frtedlme, ham Green. hlame Greene, Gyyen Greenway, Carlo Grter, Bernard Furge. Marlon Gaueh 1 mda Grnffnes joyce Grrlftth ' 1 R 1 ' t ,wr fr '. ' M' 1 a J -5. I t M . 44, W w ' y ' 'R f C a , a si , 'J 'ff M1 I , I J, A V ' ,V I , Q29 'WySQeW f Y ! I Q. 7 -' ' 1 W Ajax kr X . -. x lx lx: V 7 U A ,V ay -I. rc ' , ' , V W D I 5 ,, t- .Q 0 . . y W V i'- . 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H-4 'W -5 0---'1 2 is mai: I p I: 5 ' 3? :ESE ' -1 ...- E 5? 53 :: fb: 1I 75 Q 3' -1526 ru X4 ra :1 2 3 II: E. ca In - ms. :: ro: iff' E- WSE: -rx L' 212,91 : L :SMB Cm 5: w fo Q LE 531' ra ,S mmm --1 DE-F 3 5 T3 5 fb nf' 32553 :s o Q. I: -.3 S SE :SSE o 1 325m 5 S4 rv fb I N: -1 ,vw T gi 52 Q 2 :5 S9 5 aw- an as-5 sa. second hall sophomores 235. Henrv jack Herkel jane Herkel Bull Herrnk james Herrington james Hertz Sylwa Hewett Martm H1 ks 5 9 A1 3 f fi gs 1 RON l Xlelvnn Hunks Xhllnam Hnggms Stott Htlgeman Duane Hllhker Lexus Hxlsabeck Orley Hllsabeek Sally Hltthlngs Kenneth Hodgson Ronald Hodges Don Hoflman Mar garet Holslngton Shirley Holley RON 2 Nlyrna Hollrberger jackalcne Horn Kenneth Horn jeanette Howard Xtrglma Home Duck Homes Orulle Houston Elton Hull Nhrna Hulllberger Ieslre Humphrey La lee Humphreys Xdello Huntoon ROM 3 Kenneth Hyde Bob lgram Donna Ikerd Terry lncram jlmmy Ingram Nianlyn Ishaw udy her Dons jackson Hlrrtet atkson Niarlene jackson 'kudrey james Nlarllyn jeklel RON 4 james jenkins janlce lxalae Nlarrlyn jentzen Nlarlene jepson lee jobe Harold john son jack johnson Xfarcla ohnston Nlarron jonan james jones lerry jones Dame joshn IPI. 9 I QV' 3' Keene joan Kurns Niarxlyn Keller Bruce Kellerman Hel en Kendall jerry Kenneth Harold Kennedy' Rxchard Kessler Xera Khoury RON l karl judd Blanche Kanus huan Keeley Sarah ROM 3 Fay Larson Leach Clyde Lee Roberta Leif Don -Z I Betty Laxelle jo Xnn La lar Lorraine james Lee Xiaurlce Lee Shirley Lee Lehman Barbara Lexghton jtm Lesse ROW 4 Alfred Lester jeamne Le Vorr Betty Lewis james ROV 2 Barbara Kiefer Fred Killeen Nlarlene KII'lg'SllUl'y lhllnam Kmlock Noel Kxpp Delores Knapp Sandra Kmght Tony Kozxll joyee Kramer Delores Lacermck Lloyd Lacy Sue Lorenz Lewis Nlarcell Lewis Pete Lems Daud Lxght Carol Ltn strom Sharon Lmgenfelter lltlltam Lmton Eugene Locke Harry Locke Q' - xf Q' f- rf 2'i .g 'I I ly ' Vx A ' N , ,f z . Av . ' 1' f ,W 3 D S' ,. -K '-1 -'f' I Vi L ' 5 ' ' ' W' L J I I ' A Y Ph Q ' Q 7, -1 , f is f ,1 IP , , to A .S .fi I I . . Act 1 v y , ' sw I' A- 1 3 'P n N -f 3 L' , my Rf. B4 sf 3 3 lf, ll ' l' I' Rff -' 1.4 . A Y tl L ' ,et F Q 2 Q ff' ' if w L6 g 9 6 . x W1 11 7 ' ,, - , ,, B 3 W. jr 43 Q ,.y as fri . g is 'if if ,B , ' I l 7,1 I - 4,9 R Wi I I ,, is 't, I A: ts I a V I I I V XA .JA I 3 l 1 I j,'w. 'L ,5'-jrg.. ' 1'., 'g. L. f'A'. . 5' ...' 'j . .. , , qmlv' ., ' . ga -I 32 at 3 ' A Q V , ,L 3 A J .4 V' V ft xl als A I ,I .,k,d 4' A 3' f -3' , 'fr 9? e a S 1 si' if 14' sf' v- WY I ' I 3 I f' Y 7 . '., V I I ,ft5' lm 1. 'l ' X S' ' -. E , if FQ 'K Jf f fel' 1 rwgf 1 . H' .a' . . I I ' y I I .I :L I A K ' V31 Y I ,If 'J 1 Algal- 'll Y- ,V ,A v,' . , '. : . ' . ' yf' 1 ' ' 1' 299 second half A- 1 ' 'd sophomores Q 6 1 if ff I It -O 5' A RON l Betty jean Logan Cerald Lonv Vary Iorc-me Xarene loses XI rnlyn Luce Daytd Luclte Helen Lugenouhl C ary Lultonen Edna Lutz laRoy Lutz ll3Il'lCl3 Lybarger Eugene L k ROM 2 lhlllam Lyn james XluC regor Kay NIuKcnne Kay Nlacltu Nhrgtret Xladdoclt Karl xflgglC Herman xI21gl05lxl Don Xlijeltcr Ceorgna Xltngoltl Georgette Nlansour Robert Nlanutes Donna Marble ROM 3 Xrthur Nlarlom C,ollen Xlarsh Olne xllfllll ern Xfrrtln xllTglll'llC' Nlartm Rlchard Nhrtm Russel Nlathle Charlet Xhxvxcll Shlrley Slayer Cynthia Nlcskuncn Betty NIC Cullex C orclon XIcClaras RON -I Llame NIcDonald janet XltDonalcl jun Xlchonough Rlchnrtl NlcD0well Colm NIcC regor Beverly Niclntyre Clancy XICKCDIIC Dlrlene Nlcl mghlln Dottie NIcLaughltn Donna NICI ean Doyle NIcNelly Nhurmc Nletllyn Af'- 4fl 4 C17 RON l Vxrgrnta Xlehrlmg C'nrl Nlemcrt Qbaron Nleredlth slllflly Nlcrctllth Cynthia Xles Klmen Herbert Nlcrterur hunk Xleycrs Barbara Nhthcncr Brrblrl XlllC9 Xlfred Nhllcr llcrtllc Xlae Nltllcr Dclorcs Xhllcr ROM Z C llbert Nhllcr Pttrlua Xltllcr john Nhlls leo Nhratlc Nlonroe Nlluhell Nlarllyn Nioffctt ule Xloltskl Robert Xlonroc Xrtlytc Xloorc Donn: Xloore Ned Xloore Barbara fl. -3 'sz V3 Xloorm Ill ROM 'l joln Xlorrls Dllc Xlorrm Slllllllll Xlosrtt Xrthur Xlurpln lc-she Nhcrs Xhron Mtrtler Yhllua Xappter leroy Nrlson Chuck Newton ohn 'Numan Barbara Oberprrl lar Knna U Dcll RON 4 Betty Oltlhtltl :mes Oltonuln luelln 0 Null XX tync Ostcrmm Darlene Ostranclcr Xtrgtnn Ostramlcr Illl Oslromskl lllll Otto Bamc Ice Ovcby Cordon l lckcr lee l ulnrtl Ted lalpe C 'Q f rv Q- v r JA 4 Q C7 E' a 'P AL I RON' l Yltlltam Paraschos Dale Park Ronald Parker Ion: Parks Naomi Parrish lom Pearce Klan Peck Xhchael Pelaun Hank Pergarde, Sally Perkins lhomas Parrtgo, Donna Persatls ROWS 2 Shtrley Persatls, Kathleen Peterson Leland Pertler, Maxtne Pettmon, Xlarnan Petty, Norma Pierce, Suzanne Pomerov Mary' Poole james Popoff, Cedrtc Porter, james Pratt, iruman Prudy ROSS 3 Kathleen Quelch Xytlltam Qumlan, Herbert Ralt, Barbara Ramey, Eugene Randell, Terry Redmond. Donald Reed, Xlaryorle Reed, Ceraldrne Rc-emtzem, Robert Rexgle, Karon Renfro Frank Rester ROM 4 Bobble Reusch Niargarct Ruutzcr, Donna Richard son, Constance Robmson, atrtcla Rlce, Robert Rrchardson, Robert Richardson, Phlllp Robmson, Robert Rockafellow, lhlllam Rocltafellow, Ronald Rodoclter, joanne Roe . V ,V V M ,, M. M iq. .., if . V I -..A. . V-ff.,-,.V,VwV ' -1 V i f A A A ,V V V 'X It , Lf V vig. ' x ,I r . , ' L A V A F, A 1 J Q .V . V gn ,Q V 5 J! A ' 1 Q l I X It L V' , , 1. , ia ' ,D yy ll, ix, f , ,, -h , L l '31 V V f : ' 2 V' 'f'v ,J Va, V ' l Y 9 , 4. ,f V. v 4 f V ll W K H I ,- ,y V V, ' ri' 1 ' -., 'Jaya I fl j . ' , fs I, E 5 ja .? V -ff , - 1' 'P gif f -f P V , V ' -, , 1-1, V' A t - 1 f 5 V , .4 V ry 1 ' V V -4' '. V . .' V .. V . . . .1 'V ly, L ha A , 'll ' . . , , V 4,3 '- ' ' . - . -, I , - 31, ,- 4- :U if 1, , e A 'ff' 'Vg' . . ' Q F' 1 I- V X.: ---1 555 -r. C V A. ,V . I V- ' .TL 1- f' t 1 4 ' ' L . A ,f . 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' ' .a '15 , I3 I f ga! 1 fl V 51 -- 1 S' second half -0 H-R sophomores 1 7- '-P .-5 ff -A S e ST oo fe - -,g S5 ' F, -5 a. 5 Q A nf .Q J' Ur. . ,sic -1.6 ' ROW I-Mary jane Rogers, Donald Roger-s.'Dorothy Rosebush, Ronald Roseveare, Helen Ross, jack Rubeh, Glenn Rudd, Carole Runnals, Bewrly Rushaw, Mary Rutherford, Lynne Rvckanan, Dora Sairow. ROWS?-Clare Salter, Barry Saltnaan, oanne Sample. Richard Sanders, Barbara Sanford, Rose Nhrie Saxon Cary Schaver. Nancy Sclalebelanilch, Vary 'ine Schlinker ack Schmid Marion Schneck Margaret Scholflcr. RON 3-Lawrence Schott. Beth Schultz, Ioyce Schultz, Nhlbo Schuman, Donna Scott Renelle Scott jnnc Sessink Mary une Seat-rn C'lori'a Shaw Cary Shears Lynn Shepard Wa ne She a ard ROIV 41 Gerald Sherburne Franklan Shrflctt Nfargarct Salcock Robert Salk Norma Stlls Bob Sammens nlaa Samon Pat Sanaon Rathard Sanaona Elazabeth Sampson Charlean Skyrme Phallas Slack 1 Q ae aa 1 471. in e Q3 ROW l Rudy Sladek Sharley Sleger Edna Smalev Dorothy Smath james Smath Joanne Smath Mac Smath Maralyn Smath Nhnnae Smath Ruth Smath C-Ioraa Smath joan Smder ROW 2 Nancy Snader janace Soloko ferald Spauldang Daud Spence Peggv Spacher Douglas Spalker Nancy Stagg Chuck Statler Robert Stange Nallaam Stanton Paul Stapert Niar garet Staple ROXV 3 Norma ean Staple Donald Statler udw Steckley -Xdelma Stcanhoff Kenneth Ste phans james Stephenson Sharon Stephenson Helen Stewcns Bctty Stewart amcs Stewart Vergae Mae Stocker Varaal Stocker ROV! 4 Donald Stockton Bewcrly Stoner Sharlev Stoxal Sulanne Strahle Sharley Strvker Gloria Stuart Ixathcrn Sweet Xlbert Sunaanska Nanu Tallman Patracta Taylor R L Taylor Jeanette Tamraz aaoiao- I f' ,-' of-,J ,: '+, .ao Aa QQQGUQ3 YN I n or caan as or aut cc a aana c I alracaa I canplc Hazen I hater Shar cs Iaabd uc Rathard I Iaoanas o Xnn I homson I at crn I laoanps an Slaarlu I Iaoanpson lrrancas I horpe ll 1 D I Ilan 1 I-Iaane Ihasang Sharlex Ianan Nlar tha Iappatt Inn Iodd Ruth Xlarx lootell Nanu Iorrex Sandra Iorru Lcoaa Iraus oyce llubex Damn Iurner Ioscph I urncr Xnax I n angst K Lrald I ndcatsoot Sharlu I nr R allacan X an Xllcn lhllaaan Xanaanaaa Rolacrt Xandcrpool anats Xanlloonc lzdna X an ll ay.,nLr Sharlcx Xargason Hou ard Xccnlauas Dcloacs crduan Hum ard Xcrdun ROI! 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I -A J UQ A' Q one , 1 G PA! ff ,,.., f A 'T ROW I Gerald Wfatkans Paul Watson lallae Watson Orlander W an T Lorge Warson C lenn Weldon Gerald West Nlara xxl.lllLl'Lll olan Whaley Ralaerl Wheatley Donald Whale names Waltox ROW' 2 Miralyn W'ales Douglas Walkanson Nancy Wlallsey Carol Wallaanas Doras Xvlllldllls Duane allaams Nlargaret W'allaams Ronald Wallaams Robert W allaaanason Wendell W'allaston Kenneth Walmot Donna Walson ROW' 3 Nlaaralyn Walton Slvdar W andom Ixelyn Wmegardcn Rathard W anklcr jack Wolfe Sandra Wolfe -Xlace Wonnacott N amy W ood W ayne Woodard l alraua Woodruff Roger Xvoodfaeld hdwan W oodsaard ROW 4 Donna Worlu Xlalford W uelser Rolaerl Xaclaanan Xanu hates Haler1dXb.arra Berla Rae Xeadon W'eslq Xetaan Slaarlu You llarlaara Xoung james aounf, judy Xoung Ronald ROW j Rach ard laakaraasan Fred laako Betlaany laraner Xllaut llcgler Ihane Claraslae asalae 1 ault :na s a la a D ras LN la s lla u hrst half sophomores 3 'FV 3? 233 Q3 362 Af ff? Ax! ROW' l james -Xlevander Elazaheth Xnderson Roger -Xn clerson Robert Baalea Rohert Baalw Rachard Baalev Rob ert Baard larrs Baker Xfax Barngs laam Bennett Clarence Bearv ROW' 9 Harold Bern Albert Baezzell Rosemary Black Charles Blanchard Lerox Blama Chuck Bo ess Xactor gg B0r0Wli1k jerry Bowyer Gregorw Brander joan Broadway james Brohn Gregorw Beach W al ROW 3 ju Rouse I arrx Raaput Iann Rml Rachard Sam ple Elden Sclolln owe Suener D Shook Bernard Samers james Smeets Frank Snaath Helene Smath Irwang Sanath ROW 4 Xlar aret Smatla Xlara Sanatla Nlannae Smath Sharon Snaath Beurls Spencer Bud Stehlalns Cordon Stella Char les Steaens Donna ilexcns losaph Stcaenson Christine Stewart jean Steal art AA - I ' '47 'I' an ,J N -JJ. ?, 1, 'X YT 'J B 'B A ' 4 af Q 'amj q I 1 ff ' Q 1 - .5 A- . - - ' - I , 1' ' 1 f f , ,wh l 4 Q R5 A :Nl R 4. ' a R C 4,1 ' t - ' I- 1 A g B' , , 1 a J ll K AL ' L ' c F A ' 'N . 4, .-4' f 5 f .f 'S 'T 1- '. -. jf I 'fr I J .4 , g A 2, cf 1. ' A ' X I - nz- ag rv 4 . 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' V I II k A - N ln! at .1 4 '. -' ' - ', 'L.:f1: ' ' '. . yn Qs Ax Gals Q R '1 4 3 S, RON l Ferkany Fdyyard lorralne l-dwards Xnn lzgan Barney Elllngson Cathertne Flhot Cerald l'll1ot Steyen lzslntyan Patrlua Fader Kenneth I-alk Beyerly Featherstone lzhzabeth Fehsky janet Felton ROM 2 joyce l-erguson Patsy Fllnton Cordon l-lemmg Daryun Frederttk Lee Fret Shtrlcy I-rttzler Kenneth Frost Xyonne lfulluood john bardner Nancy Geadden Stephen Certrude Lavyrence C orton ROW 3 Shirley Crandy Raymond Cram Doris Crenmark Mary Ann Hall Knn Hamlin kxlllldm Hammond Robert Harper Dorothy Harrts Halter Harthcld john Haynes Vlrgmta Hazen Frances Held ROV 4 jacquelyn Hodges Nlax Hogan Dorothy' Holbrook I ertrude Hollenbeck Xale Huh bard Donald Hunt Reess Ishom Dons aekson Susan jellls Xlfreda jenlzen Ceorge jlmenez joan jolson 1 In R Oyy I jom I llhma Rosemary lalnm Dale Parks ferald 3 Q QM33 ax - 33 ROXV l Ruby jones Gerald Kamrath lyonne Kellogg Richard Kemp Dale Kenney Trayts Ktlbrum Blake Kmgsbury Htlllam Ktnlock joan Klonberg 1 recta Kohn Cerald Krantz johnelle Krause ROW 2 Sally Kuperus Dean Ledabell Fya IeHore Lrme Le'yIaster Shirley Lewls Otls Ltggms Mary Llllteberg Donna Ltyasy ames Loomis Henry Lussler Nhehael 'ylaler Sandra 'yiann ROM' 3 Daytd Nlartm Dayxd Nlartln Gloria Nlays Robert Nlcfollum joan XICDHDICI Elliot McD1ll Harold NlcDonald Sharon McDowell james Nici mms Geneya Nlelton Richard Nferrell Edward 'yilddleton ROW 4 'yiargaret Nhlem Raymond Nhller Xlolet 'yftller judy Nhsekon Donna Nhtchell james Nlodonas judtth 'ylorrts Roy 'Murdock han Xlurphy Leon Musser Douglas Oryls Peter Ostrander 3 9-3 3 949931 3 A. Pnl ROM 3 llnbrra Broun Fnederltk Broun Barbara Burns Perry Shirley ynn lhllpott jan Pterce Clayton Pletslher Dorothy lrxee Barbara Ragau Donald Rauch Edward Rauch Cay Reed ROV 2 Fluabeth Rlchardson Robert Rtchardson Robert Rlchardson Rosahe Rlegle Elbert Robinson Eyerett Rob mson ylaxme Robmson Kate Robertson john Rodgers Gerald Ronan Davxd Ross Duane Rouse Ellsabeth Burgh john Carlysye Samuel Carlysle Vlrgmla Carrell Chuck Cart Douglas Casement yyalter Chandley Larry Cleary Nhchael Clement Gysendalyn Collms ROM 4 Chflord Colwell Shtrley Cool jeanne Coqutllard rrv Crawford jack Cull George Dav1s Glona Dans Llna Dell Xrndt Delylo Btllte Dtllard Shirley Duke RI Lhael Dowglass 54 2 3, .. -f y ' -xi L! 9 if 'Q If yr' 4: hx' , M 1 A 4 I I I VA' is al' .E 3 nfl' . 4 'A' - ' ' 1. K N 1' . ' ' rr. , S ir! ' ..f, - - .ffl n .ml ., - fr- or 'rf 1 rl 2 -r lf: P 'L , ? - -, . -s M ' ' I fy 1 - g . A, - , ' Q A I. - -ff t. , RA all ,f t. if Q e Af, '12 2. 1 f 4 r J' R f ' 5' - ' X ' lf ' 'A 4. 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'Z' ' .- ' , -.v A, 'f . . 4 ' ' L , y I p f y U Ii I 1 S 1 4' l I I yt A , 7' 'Q 1.11 A . r ..- -' 6' 3 , -, 5 ffl 5Y 4 LQ 0 :jf S ,, .J 'il 'Q A 'q A .V A K ',., -I ' 1 rw , YN. fifv 2- f 1' ' ' I '-a ':'z . ',1 '-ze: 1' ', .V V .' , - - J' D v ' 1 I R w Y ' 1 ' 1 I . 1 . . A I V A I B Y A Y -'... I - - I y Y - l , . v I , . I . . - , n V , , y ., . '.' 'V y, , ., ,. ' -A 1 , - Ma Q I V V X, 1 'A ' Q 2 f dv ,- Q ' ,sid l I , , V ,a - -1 : . ' A 1 , ' .: ' ' v I A 'V A L, V., is L' A 'Q K I ll A . . ' fn . l ' 1 J X, I 5 , V .I sr X, 42, I G v Qi ' , a . , ROW l -Carolyn Strobridge, Maurice Strontenberg, Barbara Struck, Robert Taylor, Viola Tcw, joan Thibaut, Norena Thompson. Charles Thorpe, Ned Tremblay, Barbara Treuillian, Harry Trowbridge, janet Van Camp, ROW 2-Connie Vanctl, james Wade, Peggy H'ard, Hal Wardrop, Robert Warner, javonne YN'allace, Delong Wendall, Mary Ann Wcndel, Shelby Wheatley, Rockyn XS heelcr, john Williams, Kay Williams. ROW 3 - Peggy Williams, Zenia Williamson, james Wilson, james Wood, Clara Wright, Darlene Zicske. the sophomore drama festival in action one lizmdred thirty one ', Y. if Ay V 3 3 A 2 'BV Betty 'VIcKamle I John Halland as ,Vo -'S' Ahce Abraham Janet Hyatt 41 Elinor lVIacNxven Larry Cook Ken Moore Nlarllyn Rumbold semor board of directors TH! CI ASS HISTORY The househghts dun the curtnn rtscs The scene ts Central Hugh School tn the year 1940 '30 In the cast are some 100 sophotnotts Ne wttch thtsc new Indrans as they eagerly cntcr mto Centrals ntnncrous actmttes Ihey choose Don Mheeler erry Prescott Pat Btcltersteth and Sandra Shcryun to be their officers and begun to comblne their tdeas and talents l'hey lrlte Central 1nd Central lrltes them The second scene IS Central one year later Wtth jerry Carol Cooper as thetr olhcers these Indrans show eyen greater enthusiasm They turn thetr class play ante mto a rolltcktng success We watch them .ts they take an acttve part tn the Pow N ow and the all school paper drne They close thelr year wth a most dcltghtful j Prom the flrst of tts ltmd They are qutcltly dcvelopmg mto stronger and mser lndlans Now we come to the ftnal scene Hlrth jtm Wtlls Al Flynn Dorvs Crrmes and -Xrlene Donnely leading the way the Indtans put on a most successful Comedy Nlr Barry s Etchxngs They then challenge the Juntors to a jr Sr Talent Show whtch bestdes acldtng money to the two class treasurtes ts acclatmed a great success Thetr en thustasm also goes forth to support a mock Republlcan conventxon and promote better relations between the school and the communtty The curta1n ts comtng down now as these Indtans march foreward to receive their diplomas wtth the memory of their fabulous Sentor Dtnner Dance strll tn therr hearts Central ts proud of the class of 52 and the members of this class are proud to have been a part of Central U ,46 ff I 1 A l Art Curtlce Wally Dobler Albert Flynn Dons Gnmes Sharon Swalla Z' 6 Jim Wllls Joyce Reynolds ,4 Brll Forgre t , I VV I, I T -I M f 5 mf, W -.il ' 7 of G 5' A e 3 ' .1 -9 L Q .i - 1 ' H . i -' k l, 1 ' t C C k , 'Q J J ' . 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I n one hundred tlnrly'-!n'n Abbey, Sharon J Graduatmg wtth DISIIHCIIOH Red Cross Abraham, Ahce Boosters Club Sophomore Board of D1rectors jumor Board of D1rectors Guls Sports Kaleldoscope A Cap pella C,ho1r Sen1or Board of D1rec tors Adams Dorothy Mae Adams James Harmon Belle Afasque Kaletdoscope Albert, Nancy Cnot Plctllfedl Alexander, Jack Wayne Boys Glee Club Allen Carole Mae Allen Dolores Allen Mane Barbara Steppmg Stones Amthor, Marle Ann Alpha Rho Fau G1rls Sports Andersen, V1rg1n1a Arlene Graduatmg with D1st1nct1on Alpha Rho Tau Shutterbugs Ltbrary Ser v1ce Club Gtrls Sports Andreen Robert Vern Ctnema Club Appoloma, Carmen Graduatmg billlh DlSllHCll0D F Club Sophomore Board of Dnrectors Sen 1or Board of D1rectors Prospectus G1rls Sports Arkema, Joanne L Shutterbugs K2llClCl0SCOpC Edxtorial Staff of Arrow Head G1rls Glee Club Sprung Speech Girls Sports Arnold, James E CI10t Pictured! l Prospectus C1rls Sports Badgley Lyle E Balley, Clinton Dane Baker, Ellnor Ethel Future Feachers Kaleidoscope G1rls Glee Club A Cappella Chotr G1rls Sports Baker, Kermlt B Bustness Alanager Adyerusxng Stall of Arrow Head Baksa Mary Anne A Fecns G1rls S orts P Balser, Joan Maxrne Forenstc Club Bandy Wanda Joyce G1rls Sports Banks, Glorla Jean Banks Naurle Barnett, James Barnhart Beverly Joanne Att1c Players Forenstc Club Chl Rho Chl K2llClCl0SCOPC A Cappella Cho1r -Atttc Players Plav Sprmg Speech Radlo Broadcasts Barrentme Jerry Barrett J1ll Graduating with D1st1nct1on CoEd1 tor of Prospectus Chi Rho Chr Com mander1ns R'lCll0 Broadcasts Barron K Robert Bauer Donald Lyle Beams LOIS Alpho Rho Tau Kale1doscope Beck, Wllllam J Bellant Earl W Alpha Rho Tau Swtmmmg senior mclex Bennett Patrlcta A Alpha Rho Tau Student C0llnCll G1rls Sports Bennetts, John C Xlarclung Band Benson Laura Chr1st1na Graduatmg mth D1st1nct1on Shutter bugs Orchestra G1rls Sports A royy Head Bentley Mary Ellen Student Council Shutterbugs Bernecker Kenneth Berslnger Lowell Don Aarsitv Football Track Betts Dale Blckersteth Patflcla Loulse Sophomore Secretary Red C ross Com Illdl1ClCI'lIlS G1rls Sports Sophomore Board of DIFCCIOFS lzxecutlye C0llIlCll of Red Cross G1rls Glee Glub Ka leuloscope Blckford Robert Duane Cnot p1cturedJ Blesman Morley Meldon Intr'1mur'1l B1seb1ll Bllhngs James Sophomore Basketball Yars1ty Base ia Blrdsall Donna Jean Concert Band ylarchmg Band C1rls C lee Club Black Earl Dalton II Craduatlng w1th D1st1nct1on Belle Nltsque Concert Band Boys Clce Clt1b Kaleuloscope A Cappella Cholr Belle 'ylasque Play Black Robert Cnot plcturedl Bohms Dorothy Future Bt1s1ness Leadcrs C 1rls Sports Sophomore Football Varslty Football umor Varstty Baseball XBFSIIY Base nll Sophomore Basketball Bowers Ard1sCSte1nhoffD Sophomore Board of D1rectors G1rls Sports Boyd Ralph D Att1c Players Boyne Robert Braden Verlon Patnck Craduatmg mth D1st1nct1on Belle Alast ue Shutterbugs Chi Rho Ch1 ollll 'md Scroll Student Counc1l In ter Club Co11nc1l Arrow Head Pho togrpher Prospectus Photographer Semor Play Kale1doscope Bradford Patrlcla C Alpha Rho Tau Clrls Sports Brandt George H Jr Belle Ahsque Stagecraft Boys Clee Club Belle Nlasque Play R'lCll0 Broadcasts Brandt Patsy Ann Branoff Dane Tony Aarslty Football Aarslty Basketball Brashear Vlolet 'VI Shutterbugs A Teens C1rls Sports Bravender Patrlcla Jean Cno pleturel FClub Student Co11nc1l Stagecraft EClll0I'li1l Staff of Arrow Head Grrls Sports Bravender John Thomas Belle Afasque Ch1 Rho Chl Thes p1ans Football Tralner junior Plav Radlo Broadcasts Inter cl11b COIIIICII Arrow Head Belle Vasque Play Bresler, J acquelme Sen1or Plav Kaleuloscope Girls I lec Club G1rls Ensemble Deb1te G1rls Sports Brezzler, John Brlggs Larry Basketball Baseball Brlnk AddlSOD Jr Yarslty Club Football Baskctbtll Baseball Student Adusory Commit tee A Cappella Choir Br1nker Beverly Jeanne Graduatlng wlth Dtstmctton Student Council C1rls Sports Brltten Robert E Concert Band Alarchmg Bind Kalel doscope Broadway, Wllllam Van H1 Y Kaleuloscope Cheerleader Brock Leroy Craduatmg Wllll IJISUIILUCIII Boys Glee Club Kalctdoscope A Cappella Cll0lI' Sophomore Football Brodbeck Danlel wllllam Brown Betty Ann Glrls Sports Broyyn Carolyn Future Nurses Club G1rls Glee Club A Teens Brown, Dorothy Future 'Ieachers un1or Boird of D1r ectors C1rls Sports Brown Edna Mae Browne Rrchmond Hanley, Jr Att1c llayers Forensic Club Red Cross Student Cot1ncll InterClt1b Cot1nc1l Red Cross I xecuttye Cotu1c1l Welfare COIHIUISSICIH Orchestra Sen 1or Play Kalculoscope A Cappella Cho1r Att1c Players Play Rad1o Broadcasts Bruton Thomas L Sophomore Basketball Reserve Bas kethall Buffey Arletta Marla Buntlng Noreen Jean Concert Band Nlarchmg Band Burek V1rg1n1a Olga Burgess Rlchard Burke Lawrence Donald Student Counc1l Att1c llayers Boys Glee Club kaleidoscope Attic Play ers Play Sophomore Football Sw1m ming Burkhardt Barbara Esther Club EClll0l' of Prospectus Kaletdo scope t1n1or Board of DIFCCIOTS Alpha Rho Yau Burnham Blame Esther Graduatmg yuth Dnstinctton Kaletdo 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Club Future Yurses Club Stagecraft SOCIHI Com1n1ss1on Glrls Clee Club Jumor Play Kalel doscope Kallls Anne Track Karr Paul H -Xtt1c Players Narsuy Club Sw1m mmg Student 'tdusory Commnttee Katls Georgla Evangellna Kaufman Maryone E Stagecraft Keeley Francls Guy Knot plcturedj Ltbrary Seruce Club Kelly Betty Loulse Kennedy Marllyn Jean Kerner, Anlta Joyce Kesten Sanford Mlller Golf Key Bettle Marcelene Key Tom Belle Nlasque Stagecraft Ch1 Rho Ch1 Thesp1ans Student Counc1l So c1al Comm1ss1on Semor Plav un1or Plas Kaleldoscope Belle Niasque Plat Rad1o Broadcasts Klbash W1ll1am Elmer Klbbey Connle Shutterbugs Adwerusmg Staff of Ar row Head Gtrls Sports Kiefer Robert Wesley Graduaung mth D1st1nct1on Kmg, Barry Klee Lots Ann Belle Vasque Kaletdoscope Belle Xfasque Play Klemow Norma F Club Glrls Sports Kline Mar1an Audrey G1rls Clee Club Stagecraft Kalexdo scope Knapp, Emtl Knot plcturedj one hundred thzrty six Knoblock Elmer F Concert Band Niarchlng Band Xar Slly Basketball Knoblock, Robert Koch, Donald J Edltorlal Staff of -krrow Head Kochoun Janet Kosh Rose Mane jumor Board of Dxrectors G1rls Sports Koyl Barbara Jean F Club Red Cross Future Teachers Club un1or Board of Dtrectors Sophomore Board of DITCCIOIS Gxrls Clee Club Kaleldoscope G1rls Sports Krapohl Andrew Jackson Craduatmg mth D1st1nct1on Forenslc Club VHTSIIN Club I-IICSIJIHIIS March mg Btnd Sophomore Football Xar Slly Football Intramural Basketball Krasner Morton Edward Craduatmg w1th DISIIDCIIOH Golf Spanxsh Club Iadd Don C Concert Ba11d Nlarchmg Band Bots Clee Club lrtck Illlfiilllufal Basket ma LaFever Joan Vlarlon LaForest Iloyd Joseph Lagalo Barbara Jean Anderson Lakles, Phllllp Concert Band Nhrchxng Band Langbem Walter Larmor Kenneth Marchxng Band Larson Carlen E Larson Paul1ne Lavrack Vlrglnla Bee Head Prospectus Gtrls Sports Lawrence Nancy Lou LeBeau Jean Lee, Robert Donald Leff Betty Loulse Alpha Rho Tau Red Cross Lnbrary Servtce Club Prospectus Span1sh Club Iennox Dee Less, Damel Student Councll Sophomore Board of Dnrectors Semor Play So homore Football Ed1tor1al Staff o Arrow Head Lewls Charles Harold Varslty Club XVHPSIKY Football Var Slly Basketball Lewls Norman Jerome Student Counctl Semor Board of D1 rectors jumor Board of Dxrectors Kalexdoscope Llttle Evelyn Jean Locey Mlldred Ann A Cappella Cholr Prospectus GIIIS Sports Lockwood Duane Edward Lovelle Dorls June Ltbrary Servtce Club Gtrls Sports Luce Suzanne Mane Craduaung w1th Dtstmctnon Gxrls Sports Lutz, LaLene Anne Lyon, Shlrley Boosters Club French Club Y Teens Student Councrl G1rls Clee Club Gxrls Sports Mabrey Retha M3CCIOmeI EIISIO Baseball Football MacDougall Donald G I'orens1c Club Chl Rho Chl L1brary Senxce Club hllSCI'lISlI'lg Staff of Ar row Head Rad1o Broadcasts MacNeven, El1nor Kellar Belle Masque Alpha Rho Tau Semor Board of Dlrectors Soc1al Comm1ss1on Kalexdoscope C1rls Clee Club Belle Xlasque Play Spanish Club Marr Peggy Ann 'Vlalsel John Karl Majcher Irene Delores Craduatmg mth DISIIHCIIOH Mallon Harold Leslle Colf Team Cheerleader Varsxty Traln for Basketball Maltby Jacquellne Mangold Robert Yarsxty Club Sophomore Board of D1 rectors Xarsltv I-ootball Track Marconl Joseph Valentme Jr Kraduatlng Wllh D1st1nct1on Belle Xlasque Stlgecrtft lhc-sp1ans Inter club Counc1l IIIIIOI' Play Kaleldo scope Belle Nlasque Play Marnell Delores Ann Knot plcturedl Martm Dan1el Donald Martm Donald Lee Varsxty Basketball Varslty Football Martm, John VV H1 X Colf Martm Robert Eugene Craduattng w1th D1st1nct1on Belle Nlasque Engmeers Club Red Cross Cmema Club Student Councll Sopho more Board of Dnrectors Kaleldo scope Mate Irene Helen Glrls Sports Student Counctl Kaleldoscope Glrls Clee Club Mathews Shirley Mae C xrls Sports May Artxbte Sharon May er Gladys Marte Craduatmg w1th D1st1nct1on AdVCfllS mg Statf of Xrrow Head McBride Shirley F A Cappella Cl1o1r Baseball McCall1ster Joyce Mae McCallon, Gene Duane McCarthy Joanne Kay Future Nurses Club Red Cross Boost ers Club Stagecraft G1rls Sports McCarthy Ronald McClellan Delores Stagecraft Glrls Sports McCulley Patncxa Lynn Shutterbugs Orchestra A Cappella Cho1r Kale1doscope McD1ll Beverly Sue Knot plcturedl McDonald Damel Roland Future Bustness Leaders Boys Clee Club Semor Play Kaleldoscope jun 1or Plav K3ICld0SCOPC jumor Vars1ty Smmmmg McDonald Davxd Wllham McDonald, Norma Jean McDougall Nell Stuart McG1ll Loretta McGlone, Ronald Gllbert Graduatmg wlth D1st1nct1on C1nema Club McGowan, Patrxcla KD1xonJ McIntyre, Rlchard 18 ' ' ' ' ...................... 16 , . ............. ........ ....... 1 7 D , . ................... ...17 ' ........................ 16 I ,. 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Red Cross Morrls, Janet Kaye Morway Mary Loulse JUDIOI' Board of Dlrectors Vloshler Shlrley Jean HlC Blble Club Orchestra Glrls Glee Club Muhn Carl O Murphy Mary Ellen Glrls Sports Nlyers Donald Sophomore Basketball Nagel Walter 'Jarde LOUISC 'Veace Marlnls M Neal Jo Anne Nelson Ronald Roy Boys K lee Club Kaleldoscope A Cap pella Kholr Newbert, Velma Ethel Student Collncll Glrls Sports Nlchols Carole B Y ICCIIS X Cappella Cholr Glrls Sports Noseworthy Rlchard F Red Cross Shutterbugs Red Cross Esecutlye Collncll Concert Band Xhrchlng Band Kaleldoscope OConnor Marlon Agnes Kno plctureb Sophomore Secretary OHara Helen Olson Norman Xttlc Players Concert Band Xlarch lng Band Olson Ronald Omarzu Charles ONe1ll LaVerne J Knot plcturedl Oskey Donald Ozanlch Rlchard Joseph Page Arlene Ellzabeth Red Cross Boosters Clllb Student Collncll Stagecraft Clrls Sports Pallthorpe wllllam Lee Red Cross Executlve Councll Reserve Baseball Palmer Charles Alva Cross C ollntrv Palmer Donald D Palmer Esther Mae 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Jean Mae Sharpe Lorelel Graduatlng wlth Dlstlnctlon Glrls Sports Forenslc Club F Club Edl tonal Staff of Arrow Head Debate Sprlng Speech Glrls Sports Inter clllb Councll Sharrer Janet Lorralne Shedd Sallle L Attlc Players Boosters Club Stage craft Chl Rho Chl junlor Play Kaleldoscope Radlo Broadcasts Sheldon Carl Baseball Sheldon Cara Lynn YTeens Glrls Sports Shelley Leon B Attlc Plavers Chl Rho Chl junlor Play Kaleldoscope Attlc Players Play Radlo Broadcasts Shepherd James W Shleck Gordon Shook Elleen J H1 C Blble Club Shublck Herbert Belle Masque Boosters Club Con cert Band Marchlng Band Track Slmpson Marjorle Jean Glrls Glee Club Glrls Sports Slack Raymond Bender Jr Graduatlng wlth Dlstlnctlon French Club Sllger Allen Francls Smlley Samuel Louls Knot plcturedj Red Cross Chl Rho Chl Hll Sen lor Board of Dlrectors Football Track Student Adxlsory Commlttee Smlth Betty LOUISE YTeens Glrls Sports Smlth Donna Jean Glrls Sports Smlth Dorls Smlth Florence Anlta Belle Masque Glrls Sports Smlth John T Yarslty Club junlor Board of Dlrect ors Senlor Board of Dlrectors Var slty Swlmmlng Smlth John Ferrls Graduatlng wlth DISIIDCIIOD Flne Arts Edltor of Prospectus Attls Play ers Forensic Club junlor Board of Dlrectors So homore Board of D1 rectors Orc estra Concert Band Marchlng Band jumor Play Kaleldo scope Attlc Plavers Play Edll0I'l3l Staff of Arrow Head Debate Sprlng Speech Smlth Mary Knot plcturedj Smlth Patsy Carol Stagecraft Glrls Sports Snell James Wllber Red Cross Sophomore Reserve Foot a Southwell Donald Eugene Attlc Pla ers Al ha Rho Tau Con cert Ban Marc mg Band Kaleldo scope Stallcup Donna Glrls Sports Stapert Barbara Elleen Belle Vasque Stlldent Councll Glrls Sports Staple Walter Edward Boys Sports Edltor of Prospectus Starkel James Mark Steffen Donald Charles Sophomore Football VHTSIIV Football Resene Basketball Varslty Basketball Stephens Jackle Charles Stephenson Patrlcla Jean Stevens Ronald Stewart Allan Stlpes Thomas C Graduatlng wlth Dlstlnctlon Attlc 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Semor Play, jun lor Play, Kaleidoscope, Edrtorral Staff of Arrow Head, Radro Broadcasts, Grrls' Sports Wesson Clarre Evelyn Alpha Rho Tau Cnrls Sports Wheeler, Wrlllam Donald Sophomore Presrdent Belle Vasque Forensic Club Sklppers Club Thes plans Boys Glee Club Semor Play jumor Play Debate Sprrng Speech Xarsrty Squad Wheeler Harry Orchestra Whrtton Marrellen junior Secretary Attrc Players Com mandertns Student Council juvror Board of Dlrectors Sophomore Board of Drrectors umor Play Kalerdo SLOPE Wilcox, Wallace 'lrack jun1orSenror Talent Show Wrlllams Patrrcra J Glrls Sports Wrllrams Vrvran Wrlloughby Louise Anne Attrc Plavers Future Nurses Club A Cappella Chorr Kalerdoscope Attrc Players Play Wrlloughby Marilyn Joan Craduatrng wrth Drstmctron Attlc Players junror Play Kaleidoscope Crrls Sports Stagecraft Wrlls James Semor President Belle Mas ue Foren src Club Sluppers Club hesprans Student Councrl junror Play Ka leuloscope Belle Masque Varsrty Ten ms Debate Sprung Speech Radio Broadcasts Wilson Gene Wrndom Vrrgrl Estell Jr HrY Boys Glee Club A Cappella Chorr Track Varsrty Football Wrnegardner Jo Ann F Club Grrls Sports Wrtten Ray Attrc Players Chr Rho Chl junior Plav Kalerdoscope Atttc Players Play Radro Broadcasts Wolm Toby Red Cross Kaleidoscope Advertrsmg Stall' of Arrow Head Woodward, Charles F Varsrty Club Bovs Glee Club Ka lerdoscope Sophomore Football Swrmmrng Wooley, Wrllram Knot prcturedj Hrl Worsham Donna Wright Carole Arlene YTeens junror Board of Drrectors Grrls Sports Wright Theodore Future Busrness Leaders Wrrght Wrllram Knot prcturedj Yetter Eleanor Shutterbugs Crrls Glee Club Youmans JoAnne F Club YTeens Student Councrl Junror Board of Directors Sophomore Board of Drrectors Grrls Sports Young Marran Young, Mary Ann Graduating with Drstmctron F Club YTeens Grrls Sports Zarko Steve Zerka Alma Ruth one hundred thzrty mne ' ' . ............ ........................ 2 2 , ' U ---------------------- 22 ' ------------- ------------- 2 3 , ,' - ' , ' ' ' ' ' I ....... 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' 22 faculty lnclex Page Amtsbuechler, Aaron North Central College and l nnerstt of Nl1tl11g1n B A Armstrong Loulse ftlllllllllld Lnnerstty A B Auer Howard I l'lIXCYSlly of Nltchtgan BS and Nl S Barany Ellzabeth Nhchtgan State College AB Ln1 xersltv of Nhchtgan NI A Barnett Clyde Lnnerstty of Nhchtgan A B Bautel Roberta xllflllgih State College BS Bellatrs Hugh Allnon College fem LIIV Bttsmess College Cleary College Xllklllgdll Sttte leathers College and lnner 1 of N thtgan BS and Blshop Florence DePauw l nnerstty B A Bradley Dorothy Alma College BA Untvcrsttv f ANISLOITSIH M A Breda Dorothy Boston Lnnersny and Western State Broome, Stanley Lnnerstty of 'XI1cl11gan and Umver stty of Ill1no1s BS Boston Lnnerslty BS Carpenter, Erma Western M1ch1gan College of Educa t1on and Unnerstty of I'1ttsburgh BA and M A Carpenter, Ralph M1ch1gan State Normal A B Carr Edna Drexel Instttute Chlsterson T1na Sc hool Secretary Clark Ellen Untverstty of Nltchtgan AB and 'NI A Conklm, Louella Nltehtgan State College AB an Cook Maude Fees Secretary Crane Alexander M1ch1gan State College B S and M A Crawford Mane Rockford College AB Cnssman Wtlfred Fort Hass Kansas State BS Un1 verstty of BllChlg3ll NIS Cunnmgham Leshe Wtsconstn State Teachers College BS Untverstty of Nhchtgan A M Darlmg, Mlrlam Adnan College AB Davey Thomas School of Speech Nlorthwestern Su pertor State Teachers College BE Lntverstty of Ni1ch1gan N1 A one hundred forty Page DeHart Hazel Nltclugan Stale Nortnal College BS Dletrleh Elsa Olnet College A B Un1xers1ty of Nltchtgan M A Dobler Edgar Nlontana State College and Stout ln Sllllllc B S Doetsch Loutse North Nltchtgan College of Educa t1on A B Dowdy Joseph Nltchtgan State Normal College Un1 werstty of Nhchtgan BS Dues Altce Attendance Omen Evans Arthur l nncrstty of Nhclngan BS Farmer Marguerlte ln1w.rs1tx of Nitclugan BS Fteld Grace Kalamazoo C ollegc A B Unnerstty of Chttago AM Fltch Mlldred Allnon College BA Umverstty of Cal1forn1a and Columbta Unnersny M A Fuller, Ellzabeth CNot Ptcturedj bnnerstty of M1ch1gan BA and NIA Western M1ch1gan BS Untverstty of M1ch1gan MA Gibson Hulda Sltppery Rock State Teachers Col lege BS Unnerstty of Mtchtgan MA Goecker, Marlorle Alma College AB UDINCTSIIY of Mtchxgan M A H8StlngS Marte Carleton College BS Hawley Harold Kalamazoo College Un1vers1ty of M1ch1gan NIA Hemlngway Bessie Xps1lant1 State Normal AB Um werstty of BflCl1lg3l'l M A Henry Chester Oberl1n College AB UHIVCYSIIY of M1ch1gan MA Htnch, Rtta M1ch1gan State College AB UUIVEI s1tv of BflChlg3Il and Umverslty of Mxsconstn NIA Hodges Mildred Western Mtchtgan College A Columbta Untverstty MA taught at Oxford Untverstty England Howe, John Albton College AB Hoyt Hazel Drake Lnnerstty and Iowa State Col lege B S Jeand heur, V1v1en 37 MlChlg3n State Normal College BS Untverstty of MlChlg3n MA 0 g .......................... 30 , .................................... 30 , .................................... ..33 b , g ' t ...,.......................... as '- ' 1 . -1 ' 1 A .3 ................................... 38 , ...................................... 33 , ' .............................. 31 ' , .. 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