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pfulncipaf Carl Shrode Keep Busy, Cultivalze a Lilcing For People and l-lave Hobbies Everyone wants to be somebody, to feel that he is needed. Healthy- minded, well-adjusted persons are earnestly willing to work to attain this. Some early become discour- aged and give up some of their ideals. Keep busy, do somewhere near your best, cultivate a liking for people, have hobbies, train yourself to do something well. Pick for your life work something which you feel is helpful to others as well as yourself. Learn to save a part of what you earn, be it little or much. Above all else have a religion, for in the rough spots ahead for all, there is no substitute for a right relationship with your God. Warren Fauquher, counselor Page by Kenneth Curtin C V eawuefoa Warren Fauquher A Final Word to Class ol l95O You have been with us at Central for four years and we shall miss you. You probably don't realize how proud of you we really are. We feel as you leave much as your parents feel when you grow up and leave the home. That feeling is a mix- ture of regret, pride in your growth and maturity, and a cer- tain happiness that you are starting out with new and greater opportunities for yourselves. I hope that you find things neither too difficult nor too easy. If your school has helped you we know that we can count on you as a loyal friendly helper. Don't forget that you were taught good citizenship. Don't neglect the he-alth and safety which you have learned. Act well your part in the community in which you live. Work steadily for a better and a peaceful world for all. And as Fibber McGee's postman use-d to say, Keep Smiling. Carl Shrode, principal. Both Secretaries Graduates Ol Evansville High Schools Mrs. Venetta Long, secretary to the principal, is a graduate of Central High School. She has served in this capacity since 1934 when she returned to her alma mater. Miss Bonnie Kash Miss Bonnie Kash graduated from Bosse and took over the posi- tion of secretary to the deans after the Christmas vacation, when Miss Sue Manning resigned. Mrs. Venetta Long Page 2 A., 43
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Seniaal igpandaa lean of Eaqd Carl Harmeyer, assistant prin- cipal and dean of boys, is a native Indianian, being born in Stendale. He came to Central in 1926 as a US history teacher and after numerous' shifts in home rooms, settled down in room 107 where he has his present office. fbean of Miss Georgia Flood, dean of girls and Arista League sponsor, was born in Terre Haute, Indiana. She studied in Indiana schools, graduating from Indiana univer- sity. Coming to Central in 1923, Miss Flood taught until 1936 and then became dean of girls. Since then she has instituted many ideas to aid the girls of Central. Make Adiustments Quickly and intelligently for the Future Someone has said that education is a method of adjustment. May you go far by making adjustments quickly and intelli-- gently. Your spending four years here at Central is proof that you have a purpose in life-a goal which you are striving to reach. You have not been busy just going nowhere. The path ahead may not be too smooth for you, but you will get out of life what you are willing to put into it. Do all you can to grow in power to do, to think, and to feel, for that is how you will carry your share of the work of the world. Central will miss you, but I, more than anyone else, will miss you most. My sincere thanks to you, Class of 1950, for your loy- alty, friendliness, and your co-operation-they were second to none. It was by working together as you did that you were able to accomplish the things that were expected of you. The year 1950 will be one of the happiest pages in the book of my memories. Sincerely, Margaret Burkert Class President Expresses Appreciation For Amiable Co-operation oi Seniors Another year has rolled around and with it comes the tim: for our graduation. Soon we will join the ranks of those who are the alumni of Central High School. I should like to thank the other officers and class members who have given me such wonderful co-operation during the past year. It was a great honor to be your President for no matter what the task, the response was always excellent. We can be very proud of the record we are leaving Central. It is this spirit of co-operation that has helped to make Central such a fine school. Soon many of us will go our sep- arate ways. Perhaps some of us will never see each other again. None of us, however, will forget those happy days spent in Cen- tral. No matter where the paths of our lives lead us, we can all become good citizens in our com- munities, for we have laid a firm foundation here at school. We shall always be grateful to the faculty, who have helped us to lay this groundwork. Perhaps in a few years we shall be better able to appreciate their services. There are no possible words to express our thanks and apprecia- tion to our sponsor, Mrs. Burkert. She has helped us in innumenrable ways and we shall always be grateful to her. No one knows exactly what the future holds in store for each of us. No matter what we are des- tined to do or become, we can be Glafu flaeuienz' confident that the lessons learned -. X6 in Central will enable us to become iibx 3,9 useful citizens of our great nation. Your President, R. B. Mernitz. Page by Kenneth Curtin Page 4
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