Central High School - Centralian / Sagas Yearbook (Evansville, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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Glad. Sfwmau When Mrs. Marie DeWeese transferred to Bosse High School, Miss Virginia Fly was chosen to succeed her in the duties of sopho- more class sponsor. Miss Fly attended Washington University and Evansville College. She received her Bachelor of Sci- ence degree from Lindenwood College. She is sponsor of the 10B Girl Reserves and also spon- sors the cheer club. Mrs. Mary Alana Lahr is the freshman class sponsor. Erosh Officers For the past year the above stu- dents have filled the offices of the freshman class. Standing left to right. Melvin Wambach, presi- dentg Malcolm Wise, secretary. Seated left to right: Peggy Mc-- Adams, treasurer: and Gloria White, vice-president. - ANDREAEUS SHOE STORE ' flilstablished 18861 Greets Mr. and Miss Graduate of Central May your fondest hopes Frosh Hold Election Burdette Elected I Candidates for the sophomore class officers were nominated by the homeroom representatives un- der -the supervision of Mrs. Mary Alana Lahr, freshmen class spon- sor. Elections were held May 2. Those nominated for president were Richard Burdette and Mar- tha Doninger. Candidates for vice president were Malcolm Huff and Lois Rickets. For secretary, Eun- ice 'Maier and Alvin Sutheimer were candidates. Peggy Adams and Gloria White were candidates for treasurer. T-hose elected were: Richard Burdette, president g Malcolm Huff, vice-presidentg Alv-in Suu- heimer, secretaryg Gloria White, treasurer. The candidates for student coun- cil senators were: Eileen Barchet, John Brown, Gail Cook, Orbie Cummingsf Dick Cunningham, Clarence Daerr, Dow Eakins, Mary Lois Richwine, Jerry Ruff, and Harold Yates. Party Features Music Magic Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Mary Alana Lahr, the freshman class held their first party of the year Friday, March 29, 1946 in the girls gym. The party was called the Fun Frolic, and began at 7:30 and lasted until 11 p.m. Entertainment was furnished by two members of the class. Gloria White was the commit- teeman chairman, and those help- ing on her committee were: Peg- gy McAdams, entertainment: Mary Phillips, decorationsg Jim Fritz, ticketsg Melvin Wambach, advertising, Mary Jo Spahn, re- freshmentsg Alvin Sutheimer, Clarence Pico and Jonelle Mc- Dance Band 'Provides Entertainment, 'Cider Squeeze,' 'Cottontail Ball' Cider Squeeze was the name of the sophomore party held Wednes- day, October 24, 1945, from 7:30 to 11 pm. The tickets were sold in the front hall of the cafeteria, and were 35 cents: Corn shucks and pumpkins were placed around the gym for decora- tions and cider and doughnuts provided the refreshments. Masks were supposed to be worn, but costumes weren't required. There were prizes for the best and most comical dressed person. Central's dance band furnished the music and there was also a corn husking contest. The committees who planned the party are: president, Jim Kerneyg social committee, Bob Jenkins and John Patrick, chairmen, Jeanette Wil- liams and Joan Miles. The program chairman was Glen Brinker and those who served on his committee were: Barbara Vaughn, Elizabeth Morton and Don McDowell. Gordon Manis was the chairman of the refreshment committee and the other members were Ray Norris and Charles Winternheimer. The decorations committee consisted of Lee Hamilton, chairman, and Billie Brunner, Joe Schwitz, Jim Kerney, Jane McGrath and Dorothy Golden. I The second sophomore party was held April 12, 1946. from 8:30 to 11 pm. Admission was 30 cents. It was named the Cottontail Ball. Jim Newcom, recreation leader in Evansville, put on a program tha-t included games and contests. ' Lee Hamilton was chairman of all the various committees. Chair- man of the decoration committee was Lois Jordon. Charles Wintern- heimer was chairman of the refreshment committee and those serving on his committee were Bob Forrester and Ray Norris. Gus Dean and Jim Kerney provided for the entertainment. . v Sophomore Eledtion Sponsored by Elyg Southwood Elected As a result of the elections held April 29 in the auditorium, Eugene Southwood was elected president of the class of '48. Robert Forres- tor, J-im Smith and Harold Moore were elected to fulfill the duties of vice-president, secretary and treasurer, respectively. The other candidates for ,the various offices were: Jim Kerney, and Alvin Dauble, presidentg Ray Norris, and Bill Howell, vice-presi- dentg Marlene Porter, secretary, and for treasurer, Chester Wood. Glen Brinker and Bill Brown defeated Jackie Brown for the of- fice of boy prefects and Barbara Robinson and Shirley Lutz were elected girl -prefects over Shirley lu and aspirations for the Carley. s Paul and Billie Joan Brunner. future be fully realized. if ' And by the way, do you know that through the ' years since 1886 Andreae's Shoe Store very likely fitted C I t d .ig:Znt,:agZ?eits :ith Ziff, 423-427 Sycamore Street , , Across from Sears-Roebuck Co. shoes - Just as we can fit you today. Tha't's a record weirrzpgmli SA E I S , A .Jewel of a Place to- Eat . ' Serving House-l0:30 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. ' SHOE STORE 4:30 P. M. to 7:00 P. M. Week Days Only' 506 MAIN STREET - Phone 2-1332 Good Food S Reasonable Przces :vi . A Officers The above students have served as officers of the sophomore class during the past year. They are, standing left to right: Billie Joan Brunner, secretaryg Joe Schwitz, treasurer. Q Seated left to right: Jim Ker- ney, presidentg Lee Hamilton, vice- president. - BEST WISH ES for a bright, Successful future. You're big girls now, but when you want to be lovely to look at, remember THE GIRLS 'n TEENS SHOP A2nd Floor The Baby Shop ' 404 MAIN STREET

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