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

 - Class of 1950

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union 0 Safzfzamaae Ugcbefvt Above is the teacher and the students who directed the activities of the junior class. They are, from left to right: Ann Gander, secretary, Van De Priest, president: Daniel Eggleston, sponsor, Don Weil, treas- urer, and .loan Watson, vice-president. Dance, Play, Head Junior Activities On Thursday, May 5, 1949, the junior class, then the sophomore class, had a picnic at Old Heidel- berg at Mesker Park. It lasted from 4 to 8 pm. Alfred Rose, math teacher, was in charge of the recreation, with Bill Hopgood as student chairman. Mrs. Mathilda Pugh, home eco- nomics teacher, was responsible for the food, with Jackie and Jerry Nordhaus acting as co-chairmen. Alson Watson took care of the tickets, and Sarah Lee Hall was the student responsible for them. This year, of course, the junior class had their play, The Devine Flora, with Dwayne Scott, Suzanne Brand, Donald Weil, Ann Harris, and Ronald Mandel playing the leading' roles. E. A. Hensley, dra- matics teacher, directed the play. Properties, costumes, publicity, tickets, programs and reservations were under the supervision ot' Norman Beach, Mrs. Gladys Bevers, William Pritchett, Herschel Dassel, Miss Mary Louise Stork, Miss Shelly Mae Harris, Miss Dorothy Lang, all teachers, re- spectively. Also, this year, the juniors and seniors worked together on the junior-senior open dance, held on May 5 in the boys' gym. Page by Billie Liles Seated to right, are. Bill vice-president, and Billy Knete- meyer, president. Standing, left to right: Edwin Oing, sponsorg Eliza- beth Plunkett, secretary, and Bob Perkiser, treasurer. Mr. Oing and these students directed the sophomore class this year through their activity program. qaufzman Ujficeaa above are class for this year. They are, seated, left to right: Marjorie Conk- wright, treasurer, Miss Dorothy Shaw, sponsor, and Linda Hulsey, secretary. Standing: Ray Groben, vice-president, and Clarence Doninger, president. This class had a freshman picnic scheduled in the early part of May. sponsor qood fuciz geniofzs Mae Overton ..........,...,..,..,.,, Don Dockery Norma White.,...... Pat Rohrbacheru.. Suzie Powers ..,..... Dorothy Acton ..... ................Davey Moore .........,.........lerry Crane ..........Harvey Schullz .........liobby Meyer Bcttye Mctfuiston ...,.....,.....,.... Joe Tooley Dora Lou Lamar ..., ,......, . Janette Hooker ........ Joyce Gaines ...,.,... Janet Hancock. ,.., Janet llheshiern.. .Chester Lance ..........Darrell Hill . ,....,.. Bill Coleman ...,....,......Tommy Haner ...Jim Wathen June Dame ,......... ...... ,.....,... B 1 zhhy Stone Bille Liles ..............,...,..... Eddie Basinger JO Anne Mullins '--.A .' AA 4..-- B in Morris Betty Ross ..... ........... B yron llloodworth Sharon Wiltshire uulr AA'l44l' I, :ddie waters Hazel Harris ......,..........,....,.., Bill Osborne Pat Dame AA4. -.-AA.'- 4l,'-lV'4ll' R ichard Utley .loyce Hines ..........,...,,........ Glen Stallings Betty white 'I--'.-A'I .4.-44 I ml Robinson Mary Ellen Schuler ........,... Freddie Seih Florence Blume ...... ..........Bill Crayner Page l l SophomoreSchedule Highlighted by Picnic May 12, 1949, the sophomore class, which was then the fresh- man class, had their picnic. There was a very good turnout, with around 225 students present. The picnic was held at Mesker Park. As is usual at most school picnics, there were many contests. Hubert Scott, physical education teacher, was in charge of the pro- gram, with Billy Krietemeyer as the student chairman. They had a pie-eating contest, a cracker- eating contest, and a sack race among some of the many activities. The students were divided into two teams, and the team with the most number of points Cas a result of winning' these contestsj had the privilege of eating first. How- ever, stated Edwin Oing, sponsor, the losing team didn't get swin- dled on food as there was enough food left over for seconds for everyone. Warren Klein, history teacher, was in charge of tickets, and Royce Gipson was chairman. Students in charge of publicity were Mickey Rich and Dorothy Baggett, and re- freshments were under the super- vision of Dorothy Shaw, home eco- nomics teacher, with Sharon Gru- bel as chairman. A picnic was also held this year by the sophomore class on May 18 which had a very good turnout.

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5 v :S- I glunuus future hy courtesy of the USA Graduation from high school in the United States puts young men and women in a unique class - they have the greatest opportunity, the finest future, of any humans on earth. The possibilities are endless and the paths to success are many and varied. There is a niche ,in the world for everyone - and it depends upon the individual to determine where that place is - at the top or at the bottom. It is not decided for him, but by him - through his own efforts. That's the way it is done in the United States - where free people practice free enterprise - where you can choose your life's career . . . choose where you want to work. International Steel Company started in 1910 with a handful of people and today we are a typical American family of 600 people. Here are some of the products of the International Steel Company: iTopl Structural steel-used here in the Kentucky state office building, lSecondl an International Bow- string Roof Truss installation, lThirdl International Mul-T Hangars. International builds aviation hangars of all types, lFourthl All-Steel Utility Building-for industry, the farm, businesses, lBottoml an International-Van Kannel Revolving Door. International builds more revolving doors than any other company in the entire world. IN Euuur uuu 1824 EDGAR STREET - EVA

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