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Committees Backing up the officers of any organization are various commit- tccs and their chairmen. The du- ties of the Senior class commit- tcts have been many and varied and without them the class could not have fuzictioned properly. Pictured at the left are some of thc chairmen. Left to right, they are, bottom row: Jean Ann Mar- tin. -lunior-Senior Open Dance committccg Margaret Schlachter, cap and gown committee: and Pat Vl'hite, committee. Those not present when the pic- ture wus taken Y-'L'l'L'Z Charlene Robinson. Sr-nior play committee: Osteen Jennings. social commit- tceg Dorothy Plunkeet. senior pic- ture committee: Jean lilinaelhoef- cr, sunshine coinnzitteeg Lennie Mcllride, commencement commit- tee: Bob White and4Joyce Engels, publicity committee. fheftilen A llen Perkins Officers Allen Perkins was elected to the presidency of his class at the be- ginning of the last semester of his Junior year. During the spring elections, the class of '46 re-elected him to hold the job another year. Park has been a member of the football team, the Victory Corps Staff and has won several speech contests and scholarship honors. Vice president Roger Shannen? has, during his four years at CHS, played on the baseball team and in the band. He has also been at Student Council officer. Ann Kington, secretary of the class, entered Central in Septem- ber 1944. She has been in the cast of Janie, and has been a member of the A capella choir. Besides being' treasurer of the Senior Class, Ray Gardner is also president of NHS. He has played trombone in the concert band for three years. fa Z? 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Thoughts of games and parties and dances, things that would now be'just memories-cherished mem- ories. But perhaps the dearest of those memories will be ones of the'friends we have made. You have indeed been a helpful and a kind friend to us. The du- ties of a class sponsor are at times trying and difficult we know. But you have handled them with calmness and poise and in- deed have set us a fine example. Sincerely, The Class of 1946. 7a at . . .-.MQMQEI-Ig? X if .Q. 5 '::2:2ffr31:2w ':- . . - . 524525:-:-:i:5:f:QQg.-1-: ':419?iE':-:'i1'4:5:c :I -:-:-:-t-'-:-:-:v:'N. ..-'iz1-.-:-:-.-'-'-:f,'1:4:':3:3:::g:gtg -.,:g. , . K E15 Ii-.IEIEI583711112--.-E15-EIEIIIEIE' 4s2?:2:2:2.j:5:Xh Q-5:1-I:5: 3 I Iiqfifgft . 'iiI4lL::1:i:: . o '.' i:l:I'i:'4:':::b' . K J ' ff. fi: -I5Ei3:i:f:ilf:5i .11 3' 'ff . . ...:11'1:1A2l 13535525555 , 221' 'f5IE'E-EQ '- fc-th. 4-:-:-:-.-:-. 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'51, 534' 'if' - 5:25:5:f:3:5:3:3:i:5:PSS3:5:3:2 - 5111:3:T:7:f:E'QE' ' -:2f'E11. -4 '!:'. ':3:1:5:1:7:5:f' 5:3. 2i:5:I. 'ii' ':':': lV -:fE2:5'i'-Ti1i- .' 'i'i'if5fE1i1EliE1Ek1i1EFE' . . . ...... s:s:2:5:5:'-2:e:!5iSs:s:f 11:12 1:es:2:s:2itEfEf1 Ray Gardner Prom The Garden of Wishes was the name the upperclassmen chose for this ycai-'s Jr.-Sr. Open. The prom was held Friday, May 3, from 9 until 12 pm in the hoy's gym. Jack Racine and his -band, one of the newest and largrcst in Ev- ansville, furnished the music. The band features Don Watson, senior at CHS, as their vocalist. . ln the center of the floor was a wooden Wishing VVcll. Colors of the rainbow were used in the crepe paper decorations. The entrance to the floor was formed with crcpe paper and lighted with blue lights. Cokes, potato chips, and sand- wiches wcre served as refresh- ments. Jean Ann Martin was gen- eral chairman. Polly Siecks was chairman of the ticket committee. The refresh- ments were in the charge of Milo Fishman and Bill Newhouse head- ed the band committee.
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yy . A Zz! 7 ll Pictured above are the committee chairmen who participated in the Senior Talent Assembly. They are left to right: Bev. Zehnleg Norma Herrin chairman of the Assembly: Jean Ann Martin, Junior- Senior Open and Commencement: Don Watson, George Jones, Com- mencement Bill Ausenbaugh. Milo Fishman, Invitations and Call- ing., Cards was not present when the picture was taken. SHOE HOSPITAL 22 SL E. FOURTH STREET Where the Loves of Shoes Are Prolonged v I SHOES REPAIRED WHILE U WAIT To Market, To Market, To Buy Some Meat Home Again, Home Again, With a Treat f THIS,IS TRUE AT TAHL PACKI G CO. 326 N. W. SIXTH STREET PHONE 2-1126, 'County Fair' 'Capers' Among Senior Parties County Fair Seniors found everything at their first party, October 12, to be typical of everything done at a county fair. Jack Marshall was the winner of the hog calling contestg the prize was a live pig. fThis pig was on display in the main hall the day of the party. Quite a com- motion was caused when it es- caped. It was recovered just in the nick of time.J Box lunches, brought by the girls, were auctioned off to the boys. The proceeds of this went into the 'class treasury. Second party of the year was held on January 18. Blue and white crepe paper and paper balls were used to decorate the gym.- Highlighting the party was the Coronation of the Snow Queen. Bill Newhouse was general chair- man of the ceremonies.,The Queen was crowned by Allen Perkins, senior president, who also be- stowed on her the traditional kiss. This preceeded a Grande March which was held by the Queen and her Court. David Hoy, with his magic act was also on the pro- gram. Hot dog stands and side shows were featured at the third Senior Party. For Men Only and For Women Only were among the booths. But the Seniors spent most of their time around the Mud Throwing booth, where for 10c they could throw mud balls at their class president or Jack Mar- shall. -5' Mrs. Dorothy Orwig, above, keeper of Home Room 209 has been the sponsor of the class of 1946 for two and one-half years. ueen Coronation Senior girls who were nominat- ed for the position of Snow Queen, who was to reign over the second Senior party, Snow- time Fro1ic, were: Lois Attwood, Mildred Bradley, Joyce Engels, Norma Herron, Bonita Steffen, Doris O'Loughlin, Pat White, Ma- rie Musgrave, Elma Ehrhardt, Jo Collins, Shirley Hansen and Char- lene Robinson. Home rooms 209, 132, and 107, being the three that sold the highest percentage of tickets, elected Charlene Robinson as Queen and Jo Collins as Maid of Honor. Aiea Gould' Above is a scene from the Coronation at the Snowtime Frolic. Left to right, the members of the Court are: Shirley Hansen: Jack Marshallg Jo Collins, Maid of Honorg Pat Whiteg Muggsy Taylorg Allen Perkins, Senior Presidentg Charlene Robinson, Snow Queen g Don Dunnixh: Elma Ehrhardtg Bob White and Marie Musgrave.
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Annual Senior Play Presented By '46 Grads Under the direction of Miss Olema Mote the senior play The Importance of Being Earnest, was presented in Central's audi- torium, Thursday and Friday, April 25 and 26. The play takes place in the later part of the 19th century. The four leading parts of the play were taken' by Osten Jennings, Norma Herrin, Jack Marshall, and Mary Colleen Jewell, they played Algernon Moncrieff, Gwendonline Fairfax, Cecily Cardew and John Worthing, respectively. Lady Bracknell will be played by Jean Ann Martin, Kathryn Marshall played Mrs. Prism the governess. The part of Lane, Mr. Monchieff's manservant, will be taken by Bob Statham. ' General chairman of the play is Charlene Robinson. Chairman of the property committee is Jean Hornbaker and those serving on her committee are George Jones, Joan Ruff, John Stenson and Bill Ausenbaugh. Doormen are: Paul Heincke, Thomas Hudson, Robert Poole, Donald Stolz, Glen McWright, Ronald Watson, David Hart, Rich- ard liahn, Bob Lyons, Scott Ma- hon, Harold Burch and Carl Powell. Ushers are: Jane Rice, Karleen Yeager, Jeanette Surheinrich, Dor- Studcnts pictured above are: back row, left to right, Bob Rust, Jack Bridges, Bernard Landes, John Roper, and Dale Masher. Second row, left to right, Louise Kiely, Richard Grabbertg- Marjilyn Jones, Forrest Werner, and Bethel Becker. First row, Verna Lee Selzer, Ann Schaal, Betty Brewer, and Edna Turpen. is Nordhorn, Carolyn Ritter, Mil- dred Bradley, Jackie Edmond, Lou- ise McConnac, Jean Maidlow, Joyce Mouser, Mildred Longist, Helen Estes, Bernice Oslage, Fran- cis Appelby, Lucille Schmitt, Len- nie McBride, Mary Lee Schlamp, Eleanor Pauley, Charles Petrie, Mary Kenedy, Joyce Engels, Dor- othy Helmpfling, Virginia Judd, Bettye West, Beverly Zehnle, Mar- gie Schlachter, Charlene Robinson and Betty Lemcke. Leacling,Roles ln School Play Taken By Lancies Spring Green, a comedy, by the authors of Helen Hayes', Har- riet, was the junior play which was presented in the Central au- ditorium November 8 and 9. Mr. E. A. Hensley directed the play. H. HERMANN ' FINE CANDIES ' DELICIOUS ICE CREAM ' SINCE 1860 123 MAIN PHONE 3-1186 , Becker H Nina the young mother of the two girls, but far from the moth- er type was played by Verna Lee Selzer. Mitchell her childhood sweetheart, who is a very likable chap, and has been hardened by many years in the army, was played by Bernard Landis. Marjilyn Jones took the part of Mrs. Rumble the cook. Mr. Put- nam, a man in his late sixties, who is nervous and confined to a wheel chair by illness was played by Forrest Werner. Bethel Becker took the part of a typical girl who is bright, ener- getic, and loveable. Edna Turpin played the part of an American girl interested only in boys. The parts of Bing and Eula, the twins of the play, were taken by Ann Shaw and Robert Rust. Dale Masher, played Dunk the king of the high school wolf pack. He is self-confident, but has an inner-sweetness, that comes to the surface in the last half of the play. , . The part of Genevia was filled by Louise Kiely: She is the neigh- bodhood nuisance who seemed to be too young to interest the other girls. Richard Grabert played the part of Newton, whose main interest in life seems to be in earth worms. Dr. Blodgett was played by John Roper. He is near-sight- ed, absent minded, but very apol- ogetic. Betty Brewer, an upperclass- man, took the part of Scottie, a 10 year old bundle of vitality. Officer Ryan was played by Jack Bridges. Billy, a boy of Scottie's age was played by Norman Feller.
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