Central High School - Wakitan Yearbook (St Joseph, MO)

 - Class of 1941

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Front Row, reading left to right: Helen Boyersmith, Anna Bradshaw, Jeanne Ziemen- dorff, Hanorah Wienstock, Sylvia Eveloff, Bonnie Jean Leftwich, Virginia Huston. Second Row: Mary Jean Angsten, Betty Jean Slay, Katherine Koser, Gail Malotte, Ar- lene Nickerson, Jean Gill. Third Row: George Athens, Bill Bailey, Stanley Fishman, Eileen Chernicoff, Ruth Hart- ley, Nadine Jaynes, Anna Brahinsky. YE SHALL HNUW THE TH TH A D THE TH TH SHALL AEE YU EHEE' CThe Reporter sees a familiar emblem and stops to meet the members and receive information.J To all Central High School students comes the desire to be a member of Quill and Scroll, which is an international honor society for high school journalists. The idea of self realization is clearly shown by the students striving toward this goal and realizing exactly what requirements are needed to obtain a membership. With this idea in mind, they push forward with greatest efforts, displaying their talents and abilities in the creative writing field that is set before all young journalists. The purpose of Quill and Scroll is to instill in students the ideal of scholarshipg to advance the standards of the profession of journalism by developing better journalists and by stressing a higher code of ethicsg to promote exact and dispassionate thinking, and clear and forceful writing. The Code of Ethics is a very important factor which includes the following points: To strive ever for the bestg ever keeping your goal in life in mindg to uphold and cherish the , 432 5 ideals of Journalismg to be true to yourself and to your writingg to learn to cooperate and L X 4 ,V to respect your co-workers' and adviser's opinionsg to strive to keep in mind the meaning ,si P f of Quill and Scroll and to train yourself to appreciate the beauty in the things of everyday fran life and to apply this appreciation to your work. lk 1 Page 28

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o i? it , 5' NATIU AL HU UH SOCIETY LOWER PICTURE, READING LEFT T0 RIGHT Front Row: Jean Gilpin, Helen Boyersmith, Ann Asheraft, Rosalie Sigrist, Helen Damsel, Kathryn Lisetor, Ruann Ladd, Ruth Glasbrenner, Betty Feltenstien, Anna Brahinsky. Second Row: June Hoffsommer, Barbara Chase, Lillian Tootle, Catherine Shott, Virginia Wyatt, Barbara Mann, Elaine Kaufman, Maejean Lencher, Charlotte Zidell. Third Row: Joan Tibbetts, Wm. T. Seeber, Frank Lane, David Brenner, Elaine Chernicoff. Fourth Row: David Spencer, Quentin Wagenfield, Allen Woodrich, Kennard Becker, Jimmie Elliott, Bob Koerner, Jerald Gorden, Lawrence Haden, William Esser. UPPER PICTURE, READING LEFT TO RIGHT Front Row: Bill Barger, Elizabeth Grable, Harriett Freedman, Ellen Wagenfield, Arthur Hemphill, Bob Buzard, Cecelia Shott, Maxine Hardman, Betty Jean Slay, Gretchen Chase, Mary Jean Angsten. Second Row: Katherine Koser, Barbara Connett, Harold Cunningham, Catherine Barrow, if Hughes Morton, Irvin Baird, Taney Beaumont, Larry Lucas, Bill Wiley, Glen Schooly. wg- Third Row: Cecile McConnell, Margaret Meyers, Mary Baker, Nadine Janes, Marjorie .,X,,x. Denton, Agnes Greenlee, Marcella Hall, Mary Anna Poindexter, Doris Merritt, Yvonne Young, ' Eloise Keller. A Page 27



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Mr sa at as OUR QUEEN-Left Picture: Catherine Barrow. GUARD OF HONOR-Lower Right Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Gretchen Chase, Shirley Ma- haffey, Catherine Barrow, Mary Stevenson. Second Row: Arthur Hemphill, Morris Rosenthal, Frank Lane, Robert Cox, Clayton Weddle, Janet Poe, Mar-- garet Rogers, Harold Entsminger, Dorothy Rose, Helen Damsel, Robert Gaddy, Benton Kiefer, Robert Poe, Virgil Henderson. THE QUEEN, THE PRESIDENT, THE LADIES IN WAITING.-Upper Right Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Gretchen Chase, Shirley Mahaffey, Mary Stevenson. I Second Row: Janet Poe, Margaret Rogers, Catherine Barrow, Harold Entsmmger, Dorothy Rose, Helen Dam- HUUH HAUUX T ll Eli l JUYP L ARE WE ALL BEHOLD, OUR QUEEN! A great day dawns when we crown our Queen, said the Student Council President to the reporter. He hands him the following description: As the trumpets sounded, the president of Central's student body, Harold Ents- minger, stepped forward and delivered to the audience the purpose of the football queen coronation. The 1940 football queen's breath-taking procession began with the playing of Pomp and Circumstancen by the orchestra. First in the procession were the queen's musicians, dressed in formal attire. Then came the nine football guards of honor. To make everything complete, the queen's at- tendants made their appearances, all dressed in beautiful evening gowns. sel. Next came the crown bearer, followed by the queen, Catherine Barrow, it dressed in white taffeta and a heavy white satin train. She was followed by her two attendants. The president of the student body came forward and crowned the queen. At once the audience rose and sang the Queen song, Behold, Our Queen. This was 1940 football queen, Catherine Barrow. 5' 25? , ., C a 1 ' 1 followed bv several music il selections which ended the coionation of Centrals ,ith Page 29

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