Central High School - Centralian / Sagas Yearbook (Evansville, IN)
- Class of 1939
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DEDICATION TO DEMOCRACY AND FREEDOM World affairs today may be compared to a huge Chee.: game with the forces of democracy and individual freedom opposing those that restrict human right.: and liberty. During our last year at Central we seniors have had ample opportunity to observe the unlawful seizure of small .squares on the chessboard of Europe We have noted the methorff that foreign strategists use to get these squares, Propaganda, intimidation, racial hatred, direct force, all these things have been used to undermine the cause of personal liberty If our basic principles of Amer- icanism are to withstand such methods of attack, direct and indirect, it must be because we, graduating high school students today, citizens tomorrow, have the ability to build a Sound defense against them Here at school we have laid the foundation of our de- fense against all isrrr's and other undermining factors Citizenship-governrnentv-we have been taught these nec- essary fundamentals in the life of our nation Reading, lec- tures, and study of world affa1rs have made tolerance and broadmindedness essential parts of our school society. We have been shown the difference between education and propaganda and have learned to sift the conflicting currents and resolve them into approximate truth, casting out that which is unsound, These things we shall take with un all we Step over the threshold of prfrctirfal affair: We may not all be knight.: and brxliopi, queerrs and lzinaxw, in this crucial garne, probalwly most of u.: will l'-e pawns but pawns are the determining vifrent.-z tn the final rr,r rnalysis of methods of strategy lf talies the united effort of all the pieces on lile':: cherzkwirrd to wir. bfrttlep Knowing that the world her. nfeft of t1l'f1'C 'lllV.+'rVllV'fl, lib- f'FTY'lOVlVtCt 'youth ',f.' ith thi 'f'l','lll'1Vfl to thinly and the courage to riphcld their convictzrrri - if the claw.: of l939, dedicate orirzselvex to tht' rrivrrfr-'tier' f f'tm+-ricriri lft,1 f iltl'lf'l and den.-rr nrt A. I 'lil ii v't.ll,A flx lr FW-wirfwrit f PRINCIPAL GREETS '39 GRADUATES In the Centralian for April 14, 1939, there is an editorial, Think As Future Citizens Should. It reminds Central's students that they are living in a history-making era, and that it is up to the com- ing generation to face this kind of a world lwhich it calls a world of 'turmoil'l and to be able to fore- see the effect of their decisions and make a world of democracies and peace. In closing, the editorial says, What you, the on-coming generation, feel and think about these problems may determine the outcome. Are you preparing yourself to face a world of this kind or do you give this little atten- tion? The world- is depending upon you to make these decisions fairly and squarely. Are you going to let her down? This class, which is the largest graduating class in the history oi the school to date, will not let the world down. Central's thanks go to you and your adviser, Miss Gladys Weinsheimer, for your leadership and serv- ice while in school. Our Alumni will be -proud of you. You have our good wishes for your success and happiness. CARL SHRODE, Principal. SPONSOR BIDS CHARGES FAREWELL The days you have'spent in Central High School have drawn to a close, and now you are going out into new fields. Each of you has profited by your education, and you should be able to take your place in the democracy of today. The world today needs thinking young people, an-d, from my association with you, I believe that you possess all the qualities of leadership and service so that you can meet the requirements of a thinking person.'I will always say, 'lI'm still glad I was sponsor of that Senior Class in l939. I want to thank the class for the co-operation you have given me and I wish for you happy and pros- perous lives. Sincerely, 'GLADYS WEINSHEIMER. ', ' .a J' s K '1 5, , ,W -- THE CAPTAIN AND THE CREW is N X x x Xlksggs -Q, 5.1: figs, :sei : I, ' is SVS- ' N Q . sity, -inf 5- I KE A i ' - 1:5 5-'Z - lit- President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer JOHN WILCOX, JR.-National Honor Society: Centralian Staff: Managing Editor of Cen- tralian: Hoosier Boys' State 1938: Organizer of Chess Club: Honor E , Biology and Latin: President of Chess, College Study, Junior and Senior Latin Clubs: First Prize American Red Cross Flood Essay Contest, 1937: Scholarship E, twice: Senior Play Principal: Cen- tralian Representative: Charter Member E. S. P. A., Constitutional Committee: Junior Class Social Committee Chairman: Sophomore Class Representative: Pot-Boiler and Medicine Show . Dramatics Class Plays: Member of first True-False Squad: Commencement Usher 1937. Head Usher 1938. LAVERNE CUMMINS-National Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: Drum Major: Big Broad- cast four years: Varsity Band four years: National Solo and Ensemble Honors: President of Junior-Senior Hi-Y, Les Debs. and Music Clubs: Dance Band four years: Concert Orchestra three years: Principal in Band Play 1937: Centrslinn StaH', and Representative: Honor E in Music twice: Student Director of Band: Junior Play Cast. MARIAN BEAVEN-Girls' Cabinet Member: Scholarship E: President Home Economics Club: Centralism Staff: Junior Council Member: Student Council Representative: Sophomore Nominating Committee: Friendly Service Arista Committee: Office Assistant: Operetta 1938: Minstrel 1939: Arista League Rating four years. PAUL WALZ-Varsity Band 74 years: Home Room Representative: Lunch Monitor: Gold and Brown Ratings: Adelphi Representative: National and State Music Awards: Gym Monitor: National Honor Society President: Big Broadcast: Dance Band. The clciss of 1939 wishes to express its cxpprecicxiion for the Work oi Miss Gerst, senior counsellor. Assisting seniors to obtain scholarships, preparing for senior guidance, being Q friend cmd counselor to all sen- iors: these ore but ci few of the services Miss Gersi hos ren- dered. Thcmks! Miss Gerst!! OFFICERS OF OTHER YEARS 1937-1938 IUNIOR 1936-1937 SOPHOMORE Wcxlter Riess, President ' Inge Pelikcm, President Roscflie Mullen, Vice-President Kenneth Schnuie, Vice-President Emmcxline Rusche, Secretory Mczry Ioyce Shannon, Secretory George Heilmcm, Treasurer Helen Church, Treasurer 1935-1936 FRESHMAN Helen Komm, President Bernice Hamburg, Vice-President Anna Margaret Alsheimer, Secretory Annabelle Barclay, Treasurer ON OUR WAY By MARY IANE LAUDERBACH Well, seniors, it seems that the time has come. You are, as you have doubtless been reminded quite often, ready to step out into the world. Whether you plan to complete your education by attend- ing college, or find work, now that your high school days are over, both have the same meaning-you are going a step forward in freedom, and in independence. ' What lies ahead for the seniors? is the question that annually arises during lune. And the question is arising again, as though it were asked in two voices-two voices because there are two completely different schools of thought concerning the fate of the yearly senior class, each school vitally different, each one right, yet each wrong. For there is the group which looks upon the graduating seniors as though they were faced with all the joys that life might see fit to bestow. Peering through their rosy spectacles into the dim future, they see a bright and un- marred success for every graduate, and prophesy unlimited happiness and good fortune for each one of those setting forth into life. Then there is that other group-those men and women who, drawing a mantle of gloom about them, foretell in dreary accents the grim fate of the graduating class. It seems that they are doomed to failure: business is against them , the Governments against them , Life's against them p they warn, visualizing only misfortune for those ill-fated boys and girls venturing forth in a world that is unsafe for civilization. But surely the fates of the world's seniors-or, more specifically, Central's seniors-cannot be as perfect or as hopeless as they are so often pictured! Instead, it seems likely that in the future years of each one lies a skillful blending of each of these fates: perhaps a majority of happiness, tempered with a modicum of the disappointment and melancholy that'it seems is the fate of every man or woman to experience during life. It seems that the future cannot but hold a few of those unpleasant moments, which have so often made men's lives fuller and better for their understanding of everything that exist- ence holds. The problem of individual success, judged according to the amount of per- sonal renown or financial security a man may possess, cannot be estimated unless the -individual himself is taken into consideration. All of the various qualities that make up his character must first be taken into thought. But excellence of character is not merely bestowed by a kindly fate on some par- ticularly lucky person: it can be acquired, if he is willing to work for such qualities, and to make himself better where he finds himself weakest. And so, seniors, a toast! To the future! And with it a challenge: to look for- ward to the future expecting perhaps a bit of unavoidable grief, but a great deal of happiness, as well, and to strive for the attainment of the success that you desire by making yourself better fitted and more deserving of it! College Week Meeting . rs -:mfssks sz-max BRIDGES WE HAVE CROSSED By MARY JOYCE SHANNON Three hundred fifty-nine Central students will receive their di- plomas on Iune 8 - Leads for stories for probably all Evansville papers will start similar to this, but to three hundred fifty-nine students this lead will recall many interesting incidents of four years in Central. One of the largest classes ever to attend Central was the class of 1939 and their officers each year undertook their duties willingly and strived to make their class outstanding. The class in turn was one which always backed the officers and the sponsor, Miss Gladys Weinsheimer, and made all plans which were undertaken success- ful. The social events of the class were always attended by large groups and as a Freshman event the class held a skating party at the Recreation Hall attended by about two hundred students who can recall their many falls and bumps, but who had a grand time in spite of them. The mere mention of the words Rustic Romp recall the overall and print dress party where wheelbarrow races and square dances featured the entertainment for the Sophomore year. As Iuniors two unusual and different parties were held: first of the year was the Circus party and the second was the Basketball pep party, held just before a Iunior and Senior basketball game, where Carroll Taylor and Elnora Grin were crowned King and Queen. The class showed how democratic they were when plans for the annual Iunior and Senior Prom were formed. They didn't believe that the Prom should be a free dance for the Seniors and in turn make it a debt to their classy so a long old Central tradition was broken when both Iuniors and Seniors paid their ways to the Prom. The committee for the Prom was headed by W. O. Culley and the Stage Door Rehearsal First Division National 1 , gala affair was held in the Continental room of the Vendome Hotel with music by lack Newman's orchestra. Dressed in costumes ranging from clowns to the ladies of the gay 90's the Seniors had as their first party of the year, a I-lolloween Hop. - Novelties, even to the dances, featured the Senior Novelty Swing session, the second dance attended and enjoyed by many Seniors. With valentines as favors, the Senior Open Dance was held at the Continental room of the Vendome, February 10, 1939. This dance allowed one member oi the couple to be someone other than a Central Senior and about one hundred couples danced to the strains of music of Iimmy Surbaugh's 1-lighhatters. A Free Fun Frolic for the Seniors was the last social event before the Senior Week activities were held. With the mention of a contest immediately the 1939 class were out to win the awards and very notably did they achieve most of their goals, especially during their Iunior year. Among the prizes won was S10 for the athletic ticket drive and S15 for having the most Dads at a Dads' club meeting. The girls proved their out- standing abilities when they won the Arista League Stunt Assem- bly award both in their Iunior and Senior years. On December 17, 1938 before a large and very interested audi- ence the class presented Noel Coward's comedy, 1'll Leave It To You which was under the direction of Mr. E. A. Hensley. Again those with dramatic ability were given an opportunity to display it when as Seniors the class gave 'tStage Door, a three act play by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman. Miss Olema Mote was director of this group. Thus memories of four years at Central come and go and the three hundred fifty-nine graduates leave Central with regrets at having to part from the school and their many friends. But another adventure awaits them and they go to perform this task as success- fully as they have in their four years in Central. CENTRAL HAS GROWN CHARLES ABEL--Track Manager: At- tendance cmd Home Room Representa- tive: Gold cmd Brown Rating. LEO ADAM-Care of Public Address System: Commencement Usher: Office Assistant. ELSIE ADDY-fWater Valley, Miss.l Hall Monitor: Arista League Rating: Girl Reserve Secretary. ROBERT ADLER-Debate Team: Study Hall Monitor: Commencement Usher: Community Fund Speaker. ANNA MARGARET ALSHEIMER- Freshmen Class Treasurer: Honor E : Scholarship E : Attendance Represen- tative: Arista League Rating. IUNE ALSTADT-Student Adviser: Girls' Cabinet: Office Assistant: Member A Capella Choir: Monitor. OMA LEE ALSTADT-Office Assistant: Hall Monitor: Perfect Attendance Six Semesters. CLIFTON ALVEY-Iunior Basketball Team: lunior Red Cross Representative: Centralian and Health Representative. MELVENA AMAN - Student Adviser: Arista League Representative: Stunt Assembly: Hall Monitor. ROBERT ANDERS-Gold and Brown Rating eight semesters: Member Hi-Y Club. HELEN ANGERMEIER-Art Award: Flower Girl: Hall Monitor: Officer Cul- ture Club. HELEN RUTH ASHBROOK-Flower Girl: Office Assistant: Hall Monitor: Officer Personal Regimen: Commercial Play. YVETTE AXTON-Perfect Attendance four semesters: Health Representative two semesters. LILLIAN BAER-Hall and Study Hall Monitor: Office Assistant: Arista League Rating. SILAS BAGBY-Stamp Club Member: Boys' Hobby Club: Best Citizen when Freshman: Basketball Usher. IAMES BAKER-Attendance Represen- tative: Locker Inspector: Hi-Y Member. GERALDINE BALES-Honor E : Mon- itor: Office Assistant: Student Council Representative: Home Room Represen- tative. DONALD BALL- IOSEPH BANNISTER-Band Member: Centralian Staff: Hall Monitor: National Band Contest: Attendance Representa- tive. ANNABELLE BARCLAY-Flower Girl: Office Assistant: Freshman Class Sec- retary: Personal Regimen Officer. EVELYN BARNARD-Hall Monitor: Per- fect Attendance seven semesters: Mem- ber Girl Reserve. RALPH BARRON-Contestant in tour State Band Contests: Member Anglers and First Aid Clubs. MARY LOUISE BARTLEY-Hall Monitor. SUE BASKETT-Arista League Treas- urer: Girls' Cabinet: Senior Class Play: Flower Girl: Honor E : Senior Talent and Social Committees. MARIORIE RUTH BAUER-Hall Monitor two semesters: Iunior Red Cross Repre- sentative three semesters. IOYCE BAUMGARTNER-Arista League Rating: Hall Monitor: Attendance Rep- resentative. ESTHER BECKER-A Capella Choir: Honor E : Commercial Play: Office As- sistant. IOE BEGLEY-Student Council Presi- dent: Scholarship E : Speaker for Na- tional Honor Society Induction. WALTER BERNHARDT -- Attendance Representative two semesters: Gold and Brown Rating. WARREN G. BESING--Band: Health Representative: Student Director. LL. 7,311.2-5,.,esg.,c. . nf..--G -5- KM..-lrrzplnv ucw Maxi: x. 1 Q44 44 2 1 - :S f ' , Awggm Z N -, A , tix f- xg gvgf WNY!!! SRQDKS 863- 1 GRADUATE I 1- BETTYE ANN BEST-Arista League Representative: Health Representative: Perfect Attendance one semester. IANE ANNETTA BIR-Scholarship E : Office Assistant: Student Council Mem- ber: Home Room Representative. WILLIAM BISCHMANN - Freshman Football and Track: Varsity Football and Varsity Track. TOM BLACK-French Classical Alli- ance President: Centralian Staff: Study Hall Monitor. IOHN C. BLACKARD-Gold and Brown Rating: Member Hi-Y and Travel Club. BARCLAY BOHN-Student Council Rep- resentative: Tennis Team: Second Team Basketball Player: Camera Club Mem- ber: Ping Pong Medal. VIRGINIA BRADING - President Girl Reserves: Flower Girl: Iunior and Se- nior Plays: Commencement Committee. NELSON BRAMMER-Perfect Attend- ance eight semesters: Class Represen- tative: Gold and Brown Rating. ALFRED WILLIAM BRIEL - National Solo Contestant: Band Member: Orches- tra Member. LLOYD BRINKER--Health and Class Representative: Court Monitor: Vice- President Camera Club. REMUS BRITT-Centralian Staff: Rille Club Secretary: Member of Torch Club. HENRY BROCKMAN-National Honor Society: 2 Scholarship E's : Band: Commencement Usher. EVELYN BROCKMOLE-Girls' Cabinet: National Honor Society: lunior and Se- nior Plays: Flower Girl. ALBERTA BROMM-National Honor So- ciety: Scholarship E : Honor E : State and National Music Honors. MILDRED BROOKS - Girls' Cabinet: Flower Girl: Student Council: Hall Mon- itor: Choir: Big Broadcast . DOLORES MAY BROWN-Office Assist- ant: Arista League Committee: Perfect Attendance: Girl Reserves. ELISE BROWN-Arista League Ratings. IOHN BUCHANAN-Perfect Attendance eight semesters: Gold and Brown Rat- ing. MAMIE BUEHLER-Girls' Cabinet: Of- fice' Assistant: Hall Monitor: Curtain Call and Girl Reserve Clubs. MARY K. BULGER-GAA Sweater and Pin:dGym Leader: Volleyball Sport I-lea . ELLIS BYRD. IR.- EUNICE MAY BYRD--Library Assistant: Member Girls' Hobby and Camera Clubs: Arista League Rating. RALPH CARR-tSouth Bend, Inciianal Otfice Assistant. CLIFFORD CHANDLER -- Quill and Scroll: Centralian Stall: Commencement Usher: Senior Play. ROY K. CHAPMAN, IR.-Senior Band: Study Hall Monitor: Hall Monitor: Gym Monitor. HELEN CHURCH-Head Girl Prelect: Sophomore Class Secretary: Flower Girl: National Honor Society: Central- ian Staff: Chairman Senior Social Com- mittee. . CA SSADY CLARK-Locker Inspector, ELITHA LEE CLARK-Centralian Staff: Locker Inspector: Contestant in State Orchestra Contest. I BETTYE CLEWLOW-Senior Orchestra: Study Hall Monitor: Office Assistant: Girls' Chorus: Honor E . OLIVE COLEMAN-Senior Orchestra: Girl Reserves: Art Club: Flower Girl: Perfect Attendance. WARREN COLEMAN-Varsity Football Team: Varsity Baseball Team: Class and Centralian Representative. w :X x . fe K 1 . ' T t W : fy Q -s .5 an K HMB OIR? . blldi Blk! QNWQG2-S i?M5i5w.2-it idliinli ibiil-ii ,NS 25-. ... x - K W . - - - k in -55 A x f i k' : Fx ff isf N f A CHA DABRK-4 NUDE! DSKNRN 4463530 NDN!! AXHLBBXS Di-MNH? NCP! ffbweiv S- -Q ' . :. .. sfsfg M - .:. -1, 55, ,. fi R, 'T J f . WMA! +7 7 mm nissan smhnan sm 1 -fi: 1 SS : ii :gif ls e. .1 as - - - Aixam mam-asm 877- 16 GRADUATES aim: unisex msn Sami si. P i Q3 mn Humbul: ROBERT CORN-Adelphi Representa- tive and Health Representative. MARGARET RUTH CRABTREE-Arista League Rating: A Capella Choir: Of- fice Assistant. AGNES IEWEL CRAWFORD-Study Hall Monitor: Hall Monitor Checker: Student Adviser: Girls' Chorus. IAMES LEE CULLEN-Centralian Staff: Centralian Representative: Hi-Y Mem- ber: Gold and Brown Rating. W. O. CULLEY-Varsity Cheer Leader: President of Radio Club: Track Team: ln Photoplay Movie. IAMES CURD-Student Council Repre- sentative: Centralian Staff Reporter: Boys' Hi-Y: Spanish Club. ARMILDA DAVIS-Usher for Operetta: G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Arista League. EMILIE DEAN-Hall Monitor: Centralian Representative. MARIORIE DICKERSON - Honor E : Girls' Cabinet: Orchestra: Arista League Friendly Service Committee. CLARENCE DICKHART-Track Team. CARL DIEDRICH-Adelphi Represen- tative: Study Hall Monitor: Gold and Brown Rating. GILMORE DIEKMANN-Prefect: Nation- al Honor Society: Member Student Council: Centralian Staff: Honor MARIORIE DIMMETT - Hall Monitor: Member Girl Reserves: Arista League Rating: Home Economics Club. MILDRED DIMMITT-Hall Monitor: Girl Reserves: Arista League Rating: Home Economics Club. PERRY DOWN EY- LILLIAN DUNCAN-Hall Monitor: Per- fect Attendance six semesters: Arista League Rating. MARY DUNCAN - Centralian Staff: Health, Class, and Attendance Repre- sentative: Officer Gregg Shorthand Club. MYRON EAST-Varsity Cheer Leader: Concert Band: Centralian Staff. BESSIE EBMEIER-Girl Reserve: Hall Monitor: Arista League Ratings. MASEL EBMEIER-National Honor So- ciety: Girls' Cabinet: Flower Girl: Arista League Hospitality Committee. FRED ECKARDT-Band C and two- bar chevron. ART. A. EDMONDSON - Gold and Brown Rating: Member Hi-path: Sopho- more and Iunior-Senior Hi-Y Clubs. ELNORA EISSLER-National Honor So- ciety: Girls' Cabinet: Scholarship EU: Flower Girl: Study Hall Monitor. MILDRED EGER-Hall Monitor: Girl Re- serve Representative: Spanish Club: Arista League Rating. EDNA MARIE ELMENDORF-Monitor: Oifice Assistant: Arista League Repre- sentative: Girl Reserve: Centralian Staff. CHARLES EMMONS-Office Assistant. LAWRENCE ENNIS-Centralian Staff Printer: Locker Monitor. ROBERTA ESTES - Scholarship E : Orchestra: Hall Monitor: Attendance Representative. ETHEL EVANS-Study Hall Monitor: Girl Reserve Representative: Hall Mon- itor: Arista League Rating. RUTH E. EVANS-Girl Reserves four years: Attendance Representative: Bowling Club. Q NDIS bsuwwsw NW ii!! X N UBB: SUM! X f ikllhi Bklli Q 1883- . 60 GRADUATES X lx 3 i xi S x 5 N A - wx k gxmhx ROBERT FALLS- Showboat : A Ca- pella Choir: Boys' Chorus: Senior Gitt Committee: Senior Play. HOWARD FELLWOCK - Vice-President Camera Club: Member Hi-Y: Gold and Brown Rating. MILDRED FELLWOCK-Perfect Attend- ance seven semesters. IULIA FITZGERALD - Centralian and Red Cross Representative: Biology: Girl Reserve: Knitting Club: Arista League Rating seven semesters. CAROL FOX- MARY LEE I-'RASIER-Girls' Cabinet: Arista League: Attendance and Class Representative: National High School Chorus. HELEN FREYLING-National Honor So- ciety: Scholarship E : Honor E : Girls' Cabinet: Senior Annual Committee, G. A. A. Pin and Sweater. IAMES FUOUAY-Managing Editor of Centralian: Baseball: Football: Kiwanis Award: Quill and Scroll. RUSSELL GAINES-Honor E Repre- sentative: Study Hall Monitor: Gold and Brown Rating. HARRY WILLIAM GAISSER-Freshman Football and Basketball Teams: Health, Centralian, and Attendance Represen- tative: Student Council Member. LOWELL GALLOWAY-Varsity Basket- bal1.Team: Anglers' Club President. BETTY GAUER-Centralian Staff: Girl Reserve Representative: Culture Club Vice-President. FREDERICK GEBHARDT-Health Rep- resentative: Perfect Attendance: Gold and Brown Rating. X LEONA GEHLHAUSEN-Hall Monitor. BYRON GETMAN- ELSIE GIESMAN-Secretary of National Honor Society: Secretary Arista League: Honor E : Flower Girl: Office Assistant. MARIAN GILLES-Preiect: Honor E Chairman: Scholarship E : Senior Pic- ture Committee. RUTH GIST - Girl Reserve: Arista League Ratings. MAXINE GLENN-Girls' Cabinet: Schol- arship E's : Honor E's : National Hon- or Society: Student Council Member, G. A. A. Pin, Sweater, Chevron. WILLIAM GOLDSMITH-Adelphi Rep- resentative: Gold and Brown Rating. IOHN GREEN-Varsity Football and Track Teams: Study Hall Monitor: Com- mencement Usher. SOL GREENBERG - Centralian Staff: Court Monitor: Red Cross and Central- ian Representative: Gym Monitor. NORMAN GREENFIELD-Home Room Representative. RUTH GREENWELL - National Honor? Society: Girls' Cabinet: Otiice Assist- ant: A Capella Choir. DOROTHY GRESHAM -- Hall Monitor: Arista League Rating. PAUL GRIFFIN-Varsity Track Team: Commencement Usher: Red Cross Rep- resentative. FRANKLIN GRIMSLEY - Basketball Team Manager: Study Hall Monitor: Student Council: Commencement Com- mittee: Hall Monitor: Activities Fund Representative. ELNORA GRIN - Flower Girl: Iunior Play Usher: Office Assistant: Hall Mon- itor: Senior Play. MARVIN GROPP-National Honor So- ciety: National Athletic Scholarship: Varsity Basketball and Baseball Teams. HAROLD GROSSMAN - Gold and Brown Rating: Photoplay Movie Produc- tion Club. Tr 897- 67 GRADUATES KENNETH GUY-Centralian Stall: Gold cmd Brown Rating. FLOYD HAHN-Varsity Football Player. ELENA HALLER-Girls' Cabinet: Secre- tary and Speaker of National Honor Society: Scholarship E's : Flower Girl. RUTH HAMMERS - Monitor: Arista League Rating: Cheer Leaders Club: Curtain Call Club Member. MARIANNA HANCOCK - Scrapbook Club Secretary: Hall Monitor: Arista League Ratings. HARVEY HARBISON-fPetersburgD. IOYCE HARLAN-Hall Monitor: Narra- tor in Christmas Pageant: Big Sister : Arista League Ratings. PAUL HART-Varsity Football Player. EMMA IOE HATCHER - A Capella Choir: Study Hall Monitor: New Girls' Committee: Member Girl Reserve and Drama Clubs. MAURICE HATFIELD-Gold and Brown Rating: Member Riflle, Camera, Radio and Travel Clubs. MARY LOU HAYDEN-Girls' Cabinet: Flower Girl: Iunior Play Usher: Office Assistant. VIRGINIA HAYDEN-Centralian Staff: Hall Monitor: Personal Regimen Club: Arista League Ratings. MARGARET HEAVRIN-Centralian Cir- culation Manager: Member Knitting: Weaving and Girls' Hobby Clubs. MARY LOU HEDKE-Centralian Circu- lation Manager: Honor EH: Arista League Ratings. GEORGE HEILMAN - Iunior Class Treasurer: Iunior Play Cast: Home Room Representative: Senior Com- mencement Committee. IOHN S. HEIM, IR.-Centralian Editor: National Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: Sports' Columnist: Senior Pho- tograph Committee. HENRY HEIMANSOHN-Orchestra two semesters. IENE HENDERSON-Hall Monitor: Les Debs: Iunior-Senior Hi-Y. ' LUCILLE HERNDON - National Honor Society: Honor E's : Scholarship E's : Band and Orchestra: Iunior Play. WANDA LEE HERRON-Girls' Cabinet: Flower Girl: Senior Play Cast: Red Cross, Health Representative: Stunt As- sembly: Oltice Assistant. IAMES HIGDON- ROBERT HIGHSMITH-Study Hall and Gym Monitor: Iunior-Senior Hi-Y: Rifle Club: Senior Basketball Team. LUCY MAE HILL-Hall Monitor: Student Council Representative: Perfect Attend- ance: Arista League Committee. DOROTHY HOFFHERR-Hall Monitor: Member Homecratt Club: Arista League Ratings. MARY HOFFMAN-Honor E : Class Representative: Orchestra: Arista League Rating. WILLIAM HOLT-Member of Board of Control: Band: Gold and Brown Rating. HENRY G. HORSTMANN-Hall Monitor. EARL HOTTENSTEIN-Band: Gold and Brown Rating: Commencement Usher: Monitor: National Rating Trombone Quartet. ED. HOWERTON-Gold and Brown Rat- ing iour semesters. ANNA HOWLAND-Prom Florida: Girls' Cabinet. GLADYS HUBER-Red Cross and Home Room Representative: Member Girl Re- serves, Curtain Call Clubs: Honor E : Senior Play Usher. PAUL HUMPHREY-Sophomore Class Representative: Band and Orchestra: Member Flute Quartet with National Rating. 'W .t Ji... .. ....ng... 1 5 . .,. www www .::1,, , in ',-. 'f! Z , E if W E. 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MARY IANE IORDAN-Motion Picture Production Club Member: Senior Play Cast: Iunior Stunt Assembly. RUTH IUNKER-Centralian Staff: Iunior and Senior Stunt Assemblies: Arista League Ratings. HELEN ARLINE KAMM - Freshman Class President: Girls' Cabinet: Honor E National I-Ionor SocietY: Quill and Scroll. WILLIAM KARN- DOROTHY KASBOHM - Centralian Staff: Hall Monitor: Girl Reserve: Senior Class Friendly Service Committee. ROSE KATZ-Office Assisltant: Scholar- ship E : Red Cross, Centralian and Activities Representative. MARY ALICE KEACH-Hall Monitor: Arista League -Rating: Member of Clubs. ROY KELLER-Iunior Prefect: Varsity Baseball Team: Home Room and Adel- phi Representative. . VIRGINIA E. KENNEDY - Copy Desk and Page Editor of Centralian: Student Council and Arista League Represen- tative. - SHIRLEY KETCHAM - From Boonville High School: Arista League Rating: Honor E: Scholarship Certificate. HILDEGARDE KILIAN- BETTYE ANN KINCAID-Girls' Cabinet: Secretary Girl Reserve: Senior Play: Of- fice Assistant: Current History Club Secretary. MARIANN RUTH KIRKPATRICK-Office Assistant: Flower Girl, Usher Iunior Play: Hall Monitor. - IUANITA KIRVES-Honor E : Library Assistant: Health Representative: Cul- ture and Shorthand Clubs. TALMAGE KISSINGER- ANITA LOUISE KLENE - Commercial Office Assistant: Hall Monitor: Arista League and Red Cross Representative. WARREN KOERNER - National Honor Society: Scholarship E : Centralian Staff: Commencement Usher: Aircraft Club President: Iunior Class Represen- tative. HENRIETTA KOLB-Attendance, Health and Arista League Representative: Member Weaving and Photoplay Clubs. WILBUR KROEGER - From Hunting- burg High School in November 1938. ED LAMBERT - Member Chess Club: Gold and Brown Rating. ADELIA LAMBLE-Secretary Girls' Sci- ence: Hall Monitor: Girl Reserve and Health Representative. CHARLOTTE LANG-Scholarship E : Honor E's : Perfect Attendance: Study Hall Monitor: Attendance Representa- tive. MARY IANE LAUDERBACK-National Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: Cen- tralian Editor: Scholarship E : Honor E's : Courier Correspondent. GUSSIE LEHR-Gold and Brown Rating. J 4 -A.,gf-- , ., .J-we -wg X .- X 5-fi? 'VFW-E QQ fi ' wfm. ti Saas: x vii.,-,L ,S . X ,. 3 :Fw rx N fm. 515 Ref. x Z 1 L. 2 . , S -a s-w-2 X Q X 3 2 X 5 X 9 . N K 1 -egg'-:. ',: ,.: F X. . 11 X vi ' ,LK X S .,,, gi Z umewsx . u-www BP szmtx xi .OW ' i 2 Q , ---, f ':':A 1 5 Mgwfw ' 1 mms: vi.-54, vxfwm' xi na K -.gf I :Eu X f 5 . 1' w -'mv zx- memes xfw , . 1 1, f x ' ' wi i ., X' I Q 2 by 1 V' - momma: ,su mxssirz RS NSS ,gp k g x .j- sys NS if is is waxes aww mf., . gt g L- , 0 Q ' x X - : Q - f .3051 ,CG Q' f. Z Y X 9 f wma. Qu si Sfxiaii N vRY . K if ,J 1 . 9 1 km an wsisix wma .cup 1. X Q E Q was mzxae '- Q 1 X ,::.i,.. Eigfiffi . S2 X X A .v , Q ,1 ng -sm. .u 5 1 X N- X 5 Q Y X wsusx vugwi N , X mf lx Q S' 5.5. an E221-N P -its 'Assn NRSV XEFTE 1917- 154 GRADUATES :L RAYMOND LEMMER - Hall and Gym Monitor: Freshman Football Letter: Member Sophomore Hi-Y and Travel Clubs. IACK LeMOND-Band: Orchestra: Hi-Y Club: Gold and Brown Rating. MILDRED LeMOND - National Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: Chairman Student Council Assembly Committee: Arista League Rating: Senior Social Committee, Centralian Bus. Mgr, IEANETTE LEVIN-Hall Monitor: Arista League: Attendance and Honor E Representative: Personal Regimen. DOROTHY MAY LITTY-Senior Orches- tra: Perfect Attendance: Office Assist- ant: State Music Contest Entrant. VIRGINIA LOIS LOCKWOOD-Student Adviser: Hall Monitor: Office Assistant: Member Knitting Club. BERNADINE LONG-Hall Monitor: Cen- tralian Staff: Girl Reserves, Art and Home Craft Clubs. LOUISE LONGIST-Hall Monitor: Oilice Assistant: Health and Arista League Representative: Travel Club Vice-Presi- dent. MARK LOWE, IR.-National Honor So- cietYi Quill and Scroll: Centralian Edi- tor KZJ: Varsity Basketball Team: Head Commencement Usher: Perfect Attend- ance t8l: Senior Social Committee and Iacket Committee. 'i Louisa Lures- KATHLEEN MAGNUS - Hall Monitor, Member Girl Reserve, Book Review, Hobby, and Photoplay Clubs. MARGARET MAIER - Girls' Cabinet: Library Assistant: Honor E : Scholar- ship E : Hall Monitor. MILDRED MAIER-Program Girl: Hall Monitor: Office Assistant: Activity Fund Representative. NORMAN MAIER-Class Representa- tive: Monitor: Home Room Representa- tive: Boys' Hi-Y. MARIE MARKEE-Hall Monitor: Study Hall Monitor: Iunior and Senior Stunt Assemblies: 'Photograph Committee. EVELINE MARTIN-Honor E : Girl Re- serve and Home Room Representative: Christmas Pageant. IOHN MASTERS - Centralian Staff: Ouill and Scroll: Commencement Usher: Student Council: Iunior and Senior So- cial Committees. HENRY V. MAYER-- GEORGE MCCOY-Hall Monitor: A Ca- pella Choir: Operetta: Minstrel: Member Music and Movie Production Clubs. CARL McKAlN- FLETCHER McKAY-Office Assistant. EULA MAE MCMILLIN-Girls' Cabinet: Scholarship E's : Honor EH: Study Hall Monitor: Office Assistant. IACK MEEKS-Member Hi-Y: Gold and Brown Ratings. HAROLD MEIER-Varsity Football and Track Teams: Adelphi Representative: Member Minstrel Cast. IACK MEMMER-Home Room Repre- sentative: Gold and Brown Ratings. ' MAXINE MESSEX-National Honor So- ciety: Scholarship E : Commercial Night Play: Senior Play. CHARLOTTE METCALFE-Hall Monitor: Girl Reserve: Big Broadcast . MARGARET METTLE-Attendance Rep- resentative: Student Council Represen- tative: Hall Monitor: Honor E . DOROTHY MILLER-Hall Monitor: Var- sity Band: Arista League Rating. MARTHA ANN MILLER-Hall Monitor: Student Council Representative: Home Room Representative: Member Girl Re- serves. ROBERT MILLER- CAROLYN MISSMAN-Flower Girl: Na- tional Honor Society: Chairman Senior Week Committee: Arista League Rat- ings. MARY ELAINE MOMINEE-Perfect At- tendance eight semesters: Hall Monitor Checker: Girl Reserve and Personal Regimen Clubs. KBFMESX YMVXXTPAIRS X R My RQ. xx. ' W xx Q R R 1 aR.5-mimi '55 9+ ik' X! K Rim .own .ms ' .ex. S . I X X S X is 0 a , 91 ,ins 2 xewxease X 5. Q x. N 1 Q 'cum man JZJAXEN 3-lx..b2V -. f i x Ak, a 1 R'.:. fS1s1Q3si.. XR a .,::-: ,,-:ki fi' ' h :murmur-m ' s .h A: 1 S Q nf IW! P8538 is-S K X N. wx Ns N , ix 'RBS' 9-12415 : X W S wk' svn url Lx ., . M1555 Mimi? ,fx gms . . S' N .X x l X 2' X Q 1 X X ' SY Ulla! 03 Y 1 923- 208 GRADUATES A 1 KATHLEEN MONTGOMERY - Honor E's : Scholarship E's : Girls' Cabinet: Office Assistant: Centralian Stafi. ELIZABETH MOORE-Hall Monitor: Ol- tice Assistant: Attendance Representa- tive: Centralian Representative: Stu- gent Council Representative: Iunior Red ross. LOLA MAY MORRES - Hall Monitor: President of Book Review Club: Arista League Ratings. DOROTHY NAU--Hall Monitor: Home Room Representative: Shorthand Club President: Red Cross Representative. ELSIE NEUENDORF-Honor E : mem- ber Girl Reserves: Arista League Rep- resentative. ALLEN NEWBOLES - Band: National Soloist two years: Gold and Brown Ratings: Big Broadcast. LESTER NEWMAN - Student Council Representative: Advertising Manager of Centralian. ROBERT NIEHAUS-A Capella Choir: Hall Monitor: Office Assistant: Iunior Class Representative. MAY OHLROGGE-Editor Centralian: Flower Girl: Quill and Scroll: Girls' Band: Honor LILLIAN OTT-Scholarship E's : Honor E's : Spelling Contest Winner: Mem- ber ot City Championship Spelling Team. MARY LOUISE OURS-Hall Monitor: Gym Leader: Girl Reserve Representa- tive: Student Advisor: Arista League Rating. RUBY OWEN-Orchestra: Choir: Hall Monitor: Lost and Found Committee: Student Advisor: Arista .League Rat- ings. MARY EDNA PAFF-Drum Majorette: Big Broadcast, '35, '39: Band: Orchestra: State Solo Contest. WILLIAM PALMER-Iunior-Senior Hi-Y: Aeronautics Club: Centralian Represen- tative: Gold and Brown Rating. SYLVESTER PARKINSON - Gold and Brown Ratings. BETTYE PATTERSON - Varsity Choir: Senior Play: Girl Reserves: Arista League Rating: Girls' Cabinet. IUANITA PAULSON - Hall Monitor: Friendly Service Committee of Arista League: Girl Reserves. MATTHEW PEAKE-Varsity Baseball: Centralian Staff: Speaker at Scholar- ship E Banquet: Scholarship E's . WILLIAM PEARCY-Iunior-Senior Hi-Y: Aeronautics, Aircraft Clubs: Gold and Brown Ratings: Senior Play Committee. DELBERT PEERMAN-Track: Hall Mon- itor: Science Club President: Camera Club Vice-President. INGE PELIKAN - Sophomore Class President: Office Assistant: Orchestra: National Honor Society: Flower Girl: Honor E's . ELSIE PETERS-Arista League Ratings: Scholarship E : Perfect Attendance four semesters. LAWRENCE PETERS- CHARLES PFENDER-Gold and Brown Ratings: Home Room Representative: Hall Monitor. MELVIN PFENDER - Varsity Football Team three years: Adelphi Representa- tive: Gold and Brown Ratings. WILLIAM PFISTER-Varsity Football. CHARLES PFISTERER-Varsity Basket- ball and Baseball: Commencement Usher: Gym Monitor: Centralian Repre- sentative: Gold and Brown Ratings. VELMA PHELPS - Chandler, Indiana: Iunior Play at Chandler: Arista League Rating. MARIE PHILLIPS - Iunior Red Cross Representative: Iunior Latin Club: Hall Monitor. MARGIE PICKETT-Arista League Rat- ings: Hall Monitor: Membership of Clubs. 937- 276 GRADUATES HILDA POLLEY - Home Room Class Representative: Secretary of Home Craft and Home Economics Club: Arista League Ratings. MILDRED POLLACK-Hall Monitor: Lost and Found Committee: Arista League Ratings, eight semesters. MADELINE POPE-Arista League Rat- ing all semesters: Girls Science Club: Photoplay Club: Iunior Latin Club. ALMA IO POWELL - Corydon, Ken- tucky: Hall Monitor: Scrapbook Club, Vice-President: Arista League Ratings. TRUMAN PRICE-Varsity Baseball l3J: Iunior-Senior Hi-Y. HELEN PRITCHETT - Girl Reserves: Home Economics Club: Arista League Ratings: Attendance Representative: Hall Monitor. BILL QUICK-Newkirk, Oklahoma: Ath- letics and Dramatics: Choir: Operetta: Minstrel: Baseball Team. KAROL RAMSEY - Princeton High School: Hall Monitor: Girl Reserves: Culture Club. WILMA RECH-Hall Monitor, 2 semes- ters: Girl Reserves: Movie Production, Hobby Clubs: Arista Ratings. BETTYE REEB-Centralian Staff: Schol- arship E 123: Commercial Office: Shorthand, Travel, Girl Reserves Clubs. IAMES E. REED-Movie Operator: At- tendance Oifice: Tennis Team, 2 years: Commencement Usher: Centralian. LAURA REEL-Arista League Rating. ERLINE REITER--Hall Monitor: G. A. A.: Shorthand Clubs: Friendly Service Committee of Arista League. IACK REYNOLDS-Freshman and Sec- ond Team Basketball: Hi-Y Torch Club: French and Dramatic Clubs. BOB REYNOLDS-Reserve Basketball: Second Team Football: Baseball: Office Assistant: Gold and Brown Ratings. RUTH REYNOLDS-Girl Reserves: Hall Monitor: Arista League Rating eight semesters. : VEDA REYNOLDS-Hall Monitor: Aris- ta League Rating CSJ: Health Repre- sentative: Travel: Personal Regimen Clubs. VIRGINIA RIDENOUR--National Honor Society: G. A. A. President: Gym Lead- ers: Arista Stunt Assembly: Girls' Bowl- ing: G. A. A. Pin, Sweater, Chevron. WALTER RIESS--Debate: Cheer Lead- er: Student Council: A Capella Choir: President Iunior Class: Iunior-Senior Plays. VIRGALEE RITCHEL-Scholarship E : G. A. A.: Hall Monitor: Study Hall Monitor: Arista Scholarship Committee. MAY ELLA RITTER-Band: Honor E : Scholarship E l2l: Le Cercle Fran- cais, Treasurer: Arista Ratings C8l. PASCHAL ROBERTS-Princeton High: Scholarship En: Spelling Team: G. A. A.: Spelling Bee Iudge: Arista Ratings. EARL ROEHM - Band: Orchestra: Dance Orchestra: Stage Manager: Photograph Committee Chairman: Hon- or E EMMALINE RUSCHE - Scholarship E's : Iunior Flower Girl: Iunior Class Secretary: National Honor Society: Commercial Office Assistant: Chairman Senior Play Committee. GEORGE RUSSELL-Centralian Staff. LOLA MAE SABERTON - Scholarship E : Arista League Rating: Perfect At- tendance three semesters: Study Hall Monitor. IUANITA SAMS-Senior Iacket Com- mittee: Lost and Found Committee: Study Hall Monitor: Home Room Repre- sentative. IUNE SANDEFUR-Girl Reserves: Aris- ta League Representative. VERNON SANDERS - Chestnut-Walnut Grade School: Gold Brown Ratings 187: Centralian Staff. IACK SANDLEBEN - National Honor Society: Band: Board of Control: Hi-Y: Scholarship E : Honor E : Senior Play Committee. 938- 308 GRADUATES DONALD SCALES-Band: Orchestra: Member of Brass Sextet and Quartet: President Student Directors' Club: Cen- tralian Staff. IAMES SCHAEFER - Varsity Band: Member of Drama and Hi-Y Clubs: Gold and Brown rating. ROSE SCHAEFER-Attendance Repre- sentative: Hall Monitor: G. A. A.: Girls' Bowling: Movie Production Club. RITA SCHATZMAN-Attendance Cer- tificates, 5: Study Hall Monitor: Arista League Rating: Student Council. LOUISE SCHAUS - Scholarship E 132: Attendance Representative: Honor E 121: G. A. A.: Secretary of Honor E Committee. DENISE SCHEFFER-Usher of Iunior Play: Arista League Ratings: Vice Pres- ident of Photo Club. DOROTHY SCHELLHASE - Centralian Staff: Flower Girl: Study Hall Monitor: gall Monitor: Arista League Rating l. DOROTHY SCHICK-President of Gym Leaders' Club: G. A. A.: Radio Club: Girl Reserves Representative. CHARLES SCHIMMELMAN-Gold and Brown Rating. CATHERINE SCHLUMPF - National Honor Society: Prefect: Band: Orches- tqg: Flower Girl: Scholarship E : Honor RUSSELL SCHMIDT-Office Assistant: Health Representative: Study Hall Mon- itor: Hi-Y and Chess Clubs: Gold and Brown Rating. GEORGE SCHMITT-Quill and Scroll: Student Council: Study Hall Monitor: Senior Week Committee. RUBY SCHMUCK-Varsity Yell Leader 121: President Radio Broadcasting: Flower Girl: Usher: Iunior Play. 4 WARREN SCHNARR-Honor E . EVELYN SCHNEIDER-Girls' Cabinet: Senior Play: Study Hall Monitor: Li- brary Monitor: Scholarship and Honor E . HELEN SCHNUTE - Office Assistant: G. A. A.: Student Council: Perfect At- tendance 16l: Centralian Representa- tive: Girl Reserve. KENNETH SCHNUTE-Centralian Staff: Varsity Track: Commencement Usher: Debate Team: Study Hall Monitor. IUNE SCHRADER-Girls' Cabinet: Of- fice Assistant: Gym Leader: Scholar- ship and Honor E . BERNICE SCHRODT - Girls' Cabinet: Health Representative: Arista League New Girls' Committee: Lost and Found Committee: Flower Girl. CONSTANCE SCHUBLE - Study Hall Monitor: Student Advisor: Girl Re- serves: Red Cross Representative: Aris- ta League Rating. BETTY SCHULTE-Arista League Presi- dent: Scholarship E's : National Hon- or Society: Honor E's : Spanish Club President: Gym Leader. BETTYE SCHWARTZ-Attendance and Home Room Representative: Poster Contest Winner: Arista League Rating. HAZEL SCHWEITZER - Hall Monitor: Office Assistant: Arista League and Health Representative: Arista League Rating. IRVING SENZELL--Centralian Repre- sentative 12J: Second Team Football. RUTHE SHAI-'ER - Office Assistant: Band: Orchestra: Hall Monitor: Cen- tralian Representative: Personal Regi- men Club. MARY IOYCE SHANNON - National Honor Society: Centralian Staff: Honor E 145: Scholarship E 121: Girls' Cab- net: Movie Director: Sophomore Class Secretary. MARGARET SHEARS-National Honor Society Vice President: Girls' Cabinet: Office Assistant: Hall Monitor: Flower Gir. - IACK SHRODE - Football Letterman 171: Senior Play: National Music Con- test 12l: Gold and Brown Rating. A LORAIN SIMON-West Frankfort, Ill. Hall Monitor: Girl Reserves. DUDLEY SMITH - Iunior-Senior I-Ii-Y: Centralian Staff: Commencement Usher: Student Council: Adelphi Representa- tive. Qlflf 'sf S b Iwl . . QNKBEQNDSDR 1939- 368 GRADUATES 3 5133386 510 X5 X ,X , W i S K W N AROKSTXKE N x-as . N , is X .... Ns mx: .ms fsmvs-can NHS 'Uriilklv SGS? mover ' E X N .x ,k N Q X' S Q N ' N Cnmwmxwvmol as 'S X Q Z' isnt Y'-mwiow v XA w CARROLL SOLLMAN- ARTHUR STAIGER-Locker Inspector: Adelphi Representative: Chess Club: Gold and Brown Rating. HERBERT STALLINGS-Wheeler Grade School: Student Council 2 years: Art. ROBERT STAMPFLI-Band: Music Stu- dents' Director's and Manuscript Clubs: Gold and Brown Rating. CHRIS STEIER-Kendallville, Indiana: Senior Basketball Squad: Stamp Club: Student Council: Honor E Represen- tative. DOROTHY STEINKUHL- RALPH STOCKER- FRANCES STOCKFLETH - Band 4 years: Orchestra 2 years: G. A. A. Sec- retary-Treasurer: G. A. A. Sweater and Chevron: Hall Monitor: Arista League Rating. 1 ROBERT STOCKMEYER-Activities Fee Representative: Honor E : Hall Moni- tor: Gold and Brown Ratings. LUCILLE STRONG -- Student Council and Arista League Representative: Study Hall and Hall Monitor. ELISE STROUSE-Girl Reserves Cabi- net: Senior Gift Committee: Study Hall Monitor: Arista League Rating. IAMES SUMNER-Chess, Torch, An- glers, Hi-path, Hi-Y Clubs: Gold and Brown Ratings. DOROTHY ANN SURBECK - Scholar- ship E f2l: Senior Play: Girl Re- serves: Hall Monitor: Girls' Cabinet: Arista Rating. MARY IANE SWANBACK-Health Rep- resentative: Hobby Club: Arista League Rating. IAMES TATE - From Hartford, Ken- tucky. CARROLL TAYLOR- Student Council: Locker Inspector: Centralian Represen- tative: Study Hall Monitor: Gold and Brown Rating. WILLIAM TENBARGE - St. Anthony Grade School: Teacher's Assistant: Gold and Brown Rating. FERD THIEL-Head Boy Prefect: Band: Orchestra: National Honor: Quill and Scroll: Senior Play. CHARLES THOMPSON - Carpenter Grade School: Iunior-Senior Hi-Y: Gold and Brown Rating. CLEATUS THOMPSON - Carpenter Grade School: Iunior-Senior Hi-Y: Gold and Brown Rating. GENE THOMPSON-Hi-Y: Senior Ring Committee: Court Monitor: Locker In- spector: Red Cross Member. RUTH THUERBACH - National Honor Society: Honor E's : Office Assistant: Senior Class Social Committee. ELLA IANE THURMAN - Columbia Grade School: Hall Monitor: Girl Re- serves: Latin Club: Arista League Rat- ing. ELIZABETH TICHENOR-Band: Orches- tra: Choir: Senior Play: Girls' Cabinet: Minstrel: Operetta: Arista Leaguel HUGH TINSLEY-Iunior-Senior Hi-Y: Choir: Track Team: Print Shop: Health and Adelphi Representative. MARIORIE TRADER-Princeton, Ind.: Shorthand Club: Girl Reserves: Arista League Rating. , MABEL TRAUTVETTER - Perfect At- tendance f7l: Scholarship E 121: Cul- ture, Shorthand, Hobby, Knitting Clubs. ALFRED TRAVERS- RAY TRETTER-Indiana Tourists: Radio Broadcasting: lunior-Senior Hi-Y: Gold and Brown Rating. IIMMY TROOP-Baker Grade School: Gold and Brown Rating. MILDRED UTLEY - Scholarship E : Flower Girl: Study Hall Monitor: Perfect Attendance: Big Broadcast: Senior Play. AND CENTRAL IS GROWING EDNA VINSON-National Honor Soci- etYI Quill and Scroll, Scholarship E's g Honor E's g Arista League Rating. RUTH WACK - Editor of Centralian: Flower Girly Orchestrag Quill and Scrollg Secretary ol Camera Club. IACK WAGGONER- President Sopho- more I-li-Yp Iunior-Senior Hi-Yg Fresh- man Football and Basketball. IEANETTE WALKER - Girl Reserves, G. A. A.g Culture Club, Arista League Rating. BILL WALKER-Torch, Hobby, Hi-Path Clubs: Varsity Footballg Basketball Sec- ond teamp Attendance Representative. LELAND WALLS- DOROTHY WAMBACH-Perfect Attend- ance t6lp Centralian Stall: Hall Moni- torg Girl Reservesg Arista League Rat- ing. BOB WAMPLER-Torch Clubg Iunior- Senior Hi-Yg Gold and Brown Rating. PAULINE WEAVER-Hall Monitorg Aris- ta League Ratingp Photoplay, Radio Broadcastingp Travel Club. MARTHA IANE WEHR-Vice President Arista League: Scholarship E's g Na- tional Honor Society Treasurer, Orches- tra, Senior Play. LA VERN WENZEL - Hall Monitorg Health Representative, Arista League Rating: Flower Girlg Stunt Assembly. WILBERN WERSICH-Hall Monitorp At- tendance Representative, Adelphi Rep- resentativeg Science Club, Gold and Brown Rating. GERALD WHIPPLE-Varsity Basketball I3lg Captain, Baseballp Secretary oi Sophomore Hi-Yg Gold and Brown Rat- ing. VIRGINIA WILLMAN - Arista League Representativeg Arista League Rating, Hall Monitor. ' RICHARD WILSON-Torch Clubg Mem- ber ol Hi-Yg Commencement Usher. MARGARET WIMSATT-Girl Reserve Representativeg Stunt Assembly, Pro- gram Committee Photoplay, Hall Moni- torp Arista League Rating. ALBERT WINK - Perfect Attendance l6lg Honor E Representative, Study Hall Monitor: Gold and Brown Rating. ANNA MAE WINTERNHEIMER-Arista League Ratingg G. A. A. Clubg Badmin- ton Doubles Winner. , BETTYE WINTERNHEIMER-Perfect At- tendance: Band, Choir, Minstrel: Stu- dent Directors, Music, Manuscript Clubs: Arista League Rating. ROSALEE WOERNER-Orchestra, Hall Monitor, Member of All City Orchestrag Arista League Ratingg Secretary to Teachers. DORIS WOODS - Girl Reservesf Hall Monitor, Home Room Representative: Travel, Photoplay Clubsg Arista League Rating. NORMA LOUISE WOOTTON -- Presi- dent of National Honor Society: Varsity Cheer Leaclerg Board of Control, Senior and Iunior, Play. BOB YABROUDY - Varsity Football Captaing All City Ouarterbackg Study Hall Monitorg Student Council Repre- sentative. BEN YOUNG-Gold and Brown Rating. MARIORIE ZEBER-Perlect Attendance, Arista League Rating. NOT ALL OF IT IS WORK By RUTH WACK and MAY OHLROGGE Each year as more Verdant Freshmen join the ranks of other students in search of education, they are pleasantly perplexed to discover the numerous vocational trainings offered in many fields at Central. Industrial, business or college minded, or perhaps in- terested in home making, they may form the cast for the mold of their desired later life here at Central, We've come a long Way since the time of our forefathers, when an education meant only toiling long hours in a haphazard fashion, to learn the fundamentals of Pteadin', 'Ritin' and 'Rithmetic . Central offers training in nine departments, namely: English, commercial, mathematics, foreign language, music, vocational, social studies, science and home economics. The school today has an enrollment of l,924 with 71 on the faculty. ln time these students will graduate, to take their place among the great throng seeking higher standards of living and more will take their place in Central. But all work and no play makes lack a dull boy. Central proves that she wants no part of dullness by offering many extra curricular activities for her almost two thousand lacks to participate in. Be- sides the club meetings on Mondays and Tuesdays, and Guidance Day on Wednesday, a new assembly plan has been in effect for the past year, allowing all of Central's students to attend assemblies, freshmen and sophomores on Thursdays, and the upperclassmen on Fridays. Too, lately instituted in Central is the Activities Fee Plan, enabling more students to attend the social activities such as the Senior Play, Big Broadcast, Annual Boatride, Iunior Play, and there are many more, in addition to locker fees and Centralian subscription. The students cooperating with this plan are indeed fortunate to attend such a progressive school as Central has proved herself. Another service which Central offers to the student body is the annual acknowledgment of College Week. All possible is done to accentuate in the minds of the students, the importance of a college education. So We find mixed in with Central's vocational training many moments of fun and relaxation. It's not all work! School days are the best days after all. City Champion Debaters OUR FOUR YEAR COACHES Alvin Ahrens I. M. Alcorn Mary Margaret Archbold Lois Ashby Norman Beach Mina Beers Bonnie Bentley Maryland Blackburn Charlotte Blood Ann Bray Louise Brown Mildred Brown Margaret Burkert Alma E. Burtis Evelyn Church I. L. Cooprider Herschel Dassel Carl DeBard Helen Doty Warren Fauquher V. L. Fisher Mary I. Gerst Arthur C. Golden M. W. Grinnell CARL SI-IRODE, Principal I. C. STRATTON, Vice-Principal and Dean of Boys GEORGIA S. FLOOD, Dean ot Girls Thelma Gruver Lois Hadley Miriam Hardy I. Hargrave Carl Harmeyer Shelley Mae Harris Hallie Henn E. A. Hensley lnez Hopkins D. O. Howard David Karclokus Raymond Kendall Warren Klein Fred G. Koehnen Mary Alana Lahr Lillian Lohmeyer Helen Mann Charles McCullough Mildred McCutchan Margaret McLeish Henry Meyer Olema Mote Dorothy Mulhollen Louise Osborn IN MEMORIAM Lorraine Rake Walter Riggs C. C. Robinson Alfred Rose Paul I. Scheips Irma Schmidt Ralph Seifter Delbert Shadley Wesley Shepard Leroy Shrode Alice Splittorlt Irvin Springer Mary Louise Stork Catherine Stretmater Alice Tirey Sarah Vickery Walter Wahnsiedler Mark Wakefield Alson Watson Henry Wehr Gladys Weinsheimer Mabel L. Weiss Noble Wilson Helen Doty, social studies teacher 1910 to March 26, 1939. SENIORS IN NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Anna M. Alsheimer Sue Baskett Ioe Begley Virginia Brading Henry Brockman Evelyn Brockmole Alberta Bromrn Helen Church LaVerne Cummins Gilmore Diekman Masel Ebmeier Elnora Eissler Helen Freyling Elsie Giesman Marian Gilles Maxine Glenn Ruth Greenwell Franklin Grimsley Elnora Grin Marvin Gropp Elena Haller Iohn Heim Lucille Herndon Leonard Iohnson Mary lane Lauderbach Helen Kamm Warren Koerner Rose Katz Mildred Le Mond Mark Lowe Maxine Messex Carolyn Missman Kathleen Montgomery Lillian Ott Matthew Peake Inge Pelikan Virginia Ridenour Emrnaline Rushe Walter Riess Virgil Lee Ritchel Catherine Schlumpl Betty Schulte Mary Ioyce Shannon Margaret Shears Catherine Schlumpf Ruby Schmuck Kenneth Schnute Bernice Schrodt Dorothy Steinkuhl Robert Stockmeyer Eerd Thiel Ruth Thuerbach Elizabeth Tichenor Paul Waltz Martha lane W ehr Iohn Wilcox Norma Louise Wootto I1 L 1 xp I m gx. S I X v. f i A , A .M , S , L NM, 35 :M Qt ..,.,. E xg. - ,Q . X .Xsm-X.f, - Qigxyiw Eygqgiyfxyx, , x 2 X Q Ng' tarp x nw : if-X A Nm IT TAKES MORE THAN A TEAM By MARK Lows, is Not all ot the success ot Central's athletic teams is solely due to the members ot these squads and their several coaches. Alter all what would Central do without Mr. Arthur Golden, who has served in the capacity ol business manager lor tour years, and those faith- lul teachers who give up some ot their spare time in taking tickets, scoring games, keeping time, selling tickets and guarding entrances to the gym and the stadium? These men who have helped in the success ot Central Athletics are: Alvin Ahrens I M Alcorn Norman Beach I L Cooprider Her sche1Dasse1 Warren Fauquher Victor L Fisher M W Grinnell lasper Hargrave Carl Harmeyer E A Hensley D O Howard and David Kardokus Ftaymond Kendall Warren Klein Henry Meg er Lorraine Rake Walter Riggs C C Robinson Alfred Rose Delbert Shadley Wesley Shepard Leroy Shrode Walter Wahnsiedler Alson Wat on Henry Wehr Noble Wilson and Ralph Seitter Furthermore this has truly been a banner year tor this school s athletics and for the band too Central s championship band play at almost all ot our sports activities and tor twelve years they have marched and played in the same old uniforms but now they are decked out in Championship suits because the Community ot Ev ansville and the Central Alumni have presented Mr Wesley Shep ard and his boys and girls new uniforms lnto the history books ot this wonderful school l939 will be noted among other things tor its wonderful backing and attendance at football and basketball games tor according to Coach Mark Wake field Coach Dan Howard Mr Carl Shrode and Mr Golden there were 20 OOO people at Central s tootball games tor l9'38 The record marking attendance was made however in the bleacher ed Central gym tor with the team s not so impre ive record of twelve game won and eight lo t at nine hon e ba ketlcall games there was the ama ina total ol 30 UGO teople There are two books that were publi hed this year by the Cen tralian under the ro ditorship ot E ll Nall Q7 and lim Fra er 3? that also will not be lorgotten oon These two book The Football Fotoboolf and The Cade Chronicle contained more athletic record core tlan nf ft ei wr 1 on 1 trio t in tt e t l tl liofl The ictivitie were varied and were tmyrrtint Thu le J ar l 3 will lcni le remembered tm lt n 1 191 TF or r tl e tinc box king and urg liven tf in J team L irryin 5 the traiitivr Wl Cold and bro in , ' v , I , , . 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