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

 - Class of 1942

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Four Central l-lign School Building Journal Date September to june Course Administration Faculty Classes Sports Organizations Remarks My impressions I I I I I Pan American , Theme 1942 Wakitan Latin America has great libraries, im- mensely rich historical archives of church and state. and superb museum collections. unique in their field. Out of this unparalled Colonial back- ground-unparalled in all the history of colonial expansion anywhere in the world. in any period ot' time-have come lusty. vigorous, thriving. twentieth century Latin America with fabulous natural re- sources. a population ofa hundred million, and great centers of industrial life. 'llhese are but hit and miss suggestions of the splendid traditions underlying the civilization of the Latin American Repub- lics, neighbors whose assets we have never fully appreciated. How to share in them is the question. National security has become a matter of hemisphere defense. Therefore to bridge the gap of language, the difference of race and psychology, of customs and courtesy, people must be educated to understand these people. The editors have chosen Pan America as the theme of the 1942 VVakitan. Five 4 l 1 Our Principal i L Miss Collo E. Vorner A Principal Central High School A great Woman Whom all Centralites respect and love. Sept. s, 1941 l arrived at Central High School in St. Joseph, Mo., today at eight olclock to regis- ter. There was quite a crowd of boys and girls in the office. They all seemed ex- cited and an air of happiness seemed to be everywhere. Miss Cecilia Freedman, who works in the office, took me and introduced me to the principal, Miss Calla E. Varner. l was surprised to find a woman as the princi- Six pal, of the school because in my country, We have men as principals. Miss Varner appealed to me as being a most congenial person. My first impres- sion of her was that of a well educated and dignified individual. She seemed very understanding and her attitude implied that she enjoys working with young peopleg her sincere interest in even the most- trivial matter if it concerns the Wel- fare of another person is why Miss Varner is so highly respected by both students and faculty. Boord ot Educotion Upper picture: Mr. T. E. Dale, Superintendent of Schools. Lower picture, reading left to right: Tracy E. Dale, E. F. Garvey, VV. F. lflnright, David VV. Hopkins, Mrs. Clifford Adams, Mr. George L. Blackwell, Mrs. True Davis. rornoters ot Democratic principles ot Education She was very kind and asked me many questions about my country and my school. She showed me a picture of what she called the School Board. I was surprised to learn that t.he School Board is different from ours. At home, the school is controlled by the State. Here in the United States, a group is elected by the public, which is called the School Board, to exercise jurisdiction over the schools in this city. There are six members on the board, two of which are women. namely: Mrs. True llavis and Mrs. Clifford Adams. The remaining' four are: Mr. VV. F. Enright, Mr. David Hopkins, Dr. H. VV. Carle, and Mr. E. F. Garvey. Dr. Carle refused to be a candidate for re-election and was replaced by Mr. Harry Herschman. Mrs. Adams became presi- dent recently. Seven Our Vice-Principol Mr. Morion Giblnins A friend of all students. Our Deon of Girls Miss Hester DeNeen Our beloved dean. September 9- l met Mr. Marion Gibbins who explain- ed to me about the different courses which are offered to the students. Mr. Gibbins. who is an very capable and efficient gentle- man, holds the position of vice-principal. He helps the students in arranging their programs and also is adviser to the boys. My program consists of Band. History, Iiiiglisli, Biology, H. U. T. tl., and study hall. Eight I missed my first period class, which was Band. because Mr. Gibbins was help- ingxme with my schedule, History came second period with Miss Hester DeNeen as my teacher. The boy across the aisle told me that Miss DeNeen is also the Dean of Girls. Anyone under her supervision cul- tivates an attitude of willingness. She has a friendly smile. and a personality that appeals to everyone. PAKI -ff-1 511'-' -1.5 ff - - -.-Y fw---df-f'-'-eygf'-.Q':--.-.rf:.+ :., f ..:', . , - '-v-,gJic:':'-F,A-f--. V. -.-27. ' 'l'v'1-.-,., . 'Q 4, 1 Q -,- '41' 'ff 'Z' ,- , ,- , - -- A- f:apq,.c::g4-5, , - . .. ,-1.5.5 ,.,,-1 K.. 5.-5 , -,BV-'.-'-ff F 'li-'.'-F 'Q-Fvi ,- Z- -- 5.--H. . W-.1 .-A-....,n-----,- ---,.,.,'.--, , v.,- Q., -,-,--..: .-.-.. -, ,.,-, .3 -. .-g'-v.,i:'y,. . :'1f'1.I-'-',4- .': -. -V.,-j . -, .H-. IL,-'1-:-1- --.1 ,!l:.a-,Z-:'.-:v lL f . . . .-:-3-1 Nr.. - gf-ziff ,-ga..-,er G1'?f517 -fl'T'-vxfg? TTT - ff'-' L -' A 'f'-'x?'4 LfgQF,'C'.l 1'I.'-:'.'3!-5'4'f'5':'J-4525' 'L'- LS: - f.- :,.f :.r.y gy, , V- N-3.1,f.,-3hr-ygpal-A:,J,.'Y?ff.3 3-, X- - -- , -..k,-.-7-n,-,:'.,L,5-., -.V ULTY yiidw I., 'mf Monday, Sept. 8, 1941 An important day - stu- dents are planning their work for the year. MISS CECELIA FREEDMAN Miss Cecilia Freedman, who works in the office. has charge of all the student records, transcripts, and grades. She also supervises the registra- tion procedure at the begin- ning of each semester. The students who assist in the of- fice are under her guidance. She carries out her duties in an efficient and forceful man- ner exhibiting in her official capacity the same sincerity a11d tactfulness which char- acterize her personal relation- ships. MISS BETTY SCHMIDT Few people realize to what extent the smooth functioning of the school program is de- pendent upon the efficiency of its office secretaries. Miss Betty Schmidt takes care of the bookkeeping details, notices. time reports, and many other important duties. She is very cheerful and courteous. and all who come in contact with her enjoy her because of these qualities. M ISS BETTY HAYWARD Later, on March 2, Miss Schmidt left for Washington, D. C. Miss Betty Hayward is now taking her place. She graduated from Central last year and went to Platt-Gard before coming back to Central to work in the office. Nine SYLVIA MEYER Degrees: B. S. and M. A. Hobby: VVriting. Colleges Attended: New York University. Classes: English and Creative Writing. SARAH SPENCER Degrees: Ph. B. Hobbies: Antique glass and pottery. Colleges Attended: University of Chicago. Classes: English. MARY LOU DAVIES Degrees: B. A. Hobby: Gardening. D , Colleges Attended: University of Arkansas, University of Colorado, University of Chi- cago, Columbia University. Classes: English VI and Bus- iness Speech. KATHRYN 1. sTu.ES Degrees: B. A. and M. A. . Hobbies: Reading, gardenlng, traveling. Colleges Attended: University of Iowa, Columbia University. Classes: Publications, English. Upper picture: Library Scene. nosooillq gxtenslve litem Qpen O Literature 0 Journalism ENGLISH September ll, 1941 l have just registered in one of the many special English classes here at Cen- tral. Variety is the spice of life, so the saying goes. I think Central must operate by that standard. I should like to take every kind of English that they offer. lf a student were planning to go into the business world after graduation a class of Business Speech which expresses Ten correct English in speaking and writing is offered. Plain old grammar is taught in the first years of the students high school life to develop his ability to Write and speak the English language correctly. There is even a reading class for those who need to acquire greater skill in reading. If a student is interested in creative Writing he may enroll in that special class or Work on any of the student publica- tions: the Central Outlook: the yearbook, ETHEL CRAWFORD Degrees: A. B. Hobbies: Nature and books. Colleges Attended: Colorado College of Education. Classes: English. MARTIN BRYAN Degrees: B. S. in Ed. Hobbies: Reading and debate. Colleges Attended: St. Joseph Junior College, Maryville State Teachers College, State Uni- versity of Iowa. Classes: Speech CDramatics, Speech, Arts, Debatel. Upper picture: Laughing Gas , a play. MARY MARTIN Degrees: A. B., M. A. of Ed. Hobbies: Music, knitting, read ing, swimming. Colleges Attended: Northwest- ern University, Missouri Val- ley, University of Missouri. Classes: English, Psychology, Occupations. VERA BARBER Degrees: B. S. in Ed., A. M. Hobbies: Reading, collecting Friends. Colleges Attended: Missouri Valley College, Warrensburg Teachers College, Duke Uni- versity. Classes: English IV, and U. S. History. MARY MYERS Degrees: A. B. Hobbies: Golfing and fishing. Colleges Attended: St. Joseph Junior College: University of Kansas, University of Southern California. Classes: English. Upper picture: Debate. To Stool D Grommor the Wakitang or their magazine, Tower Gleams. For interesting work in literature English seven and eight is offered. Dra- matics and Speech appeal to many and a ents ot Engiish I Speech great number of students participate in the different student productions each year. lt is through the study of their lan- guage that we learn to appreciate them. OCCUPATKDNS All through my life live debated on just what occupation l should follow to help build a better foundation on which to base my choice of a vocation l find a class of Occupations. Here many occupations are discussed, and in this way a student realizes just what occupation he is best suited for. Eleven RUTH SDANGBERC- Degrees: A. B. Hobbies: Reading and attend- ing good lectures. Colleges Attended: University of Missouri, University of Colo- rado. Classes: American Government. BERTHA RIC-HTMIRE Degrees: A. B., A. M. Hobbies: Books. fishing. Colleges Attended: Washburn College, University of Chicago, University of Kansas. Classes: Anierican Government, Economics, World History, and Algebra. HELEN CROVES Degrees: A. B. Hobby: Reading, Colleges Attended: Randolph Macon, Columbia University, New York, University of Southern California. Classes: U. S. History. HUBERT CAMPBELL Degrees: B. S. in Ed. Hobbies: Fishing and hunting. Colleges Attended: University of Missouri, University of Florida, Colorado State Col- ege. Classes: Study of work now be- ing done bv students outside of school and study of infor- NEVA WALLACE Degrees: B. S. and M. A. Hobbies: Reading Work. mation related to this Work. and needle Colleges Attended: N. W. Mis- souri Teachers College, Chi- cago University, University of California, Columbia Univer- sity. Classes: U. S. History. Upper picture: Practicing prin- ciples of democracy. In l-temisp ere Sotiataritq 0 Government Makes I History Invokes BetterCIuizens Settlnterest SOCIAL Today l discovered a very important department here at Central, the Depart- ment of Social Science. lt is here that Americans get their development of future citizens which make up their democracy. l feel that l am among the chosen of those who may gain from this course but l find that it is a privilege open to all. ln VVorld History l can follow manls activities and struggles from prehistoric ages to present day living. lt is required that l take United States History but l would have taken it Twelve S CIENCE anyway because l want to know the details of its discovery and the problems it faced as a young struggling nation. Through Economics and American Government l'll have a Wonderful chance to understand all about the United States in general. Today l learned of a Personal Problems class for both boys and girls. Here they learn solutions to every day problems that come up in practically everyonels life at one time or another. BEULAH MAE BENNETT Degrees: A. B. and A. M. Hobby: Dogs. Colleges Attended: Hollins Col- lege, New York University. Classes: Latin, Girls' Glee Club, Appreciation Music. LEOLIAN CARTER Hobbies: Young people, boys and girls. Colleges Attended: University of Michigan, Wisconsin, Chi- cago, and California. Classes: Mathematics. LUCILLE MARECHAL Degrees: B. A. o ege. i Classes: French, Spanish. VERA TILSON Degrees: B. S., M. A. of Missouri. Classes: Mathematics. Upper picture: Solving problems. ln Dan- merlcanlzatlon I Mathematics Leeds C Longuoges l-lelp To Professions ln Foreign Relations LANGUAGE I never realized before today that Span- ish was taught in the American schools. So you can imagine my surprise when I walked into a classroom and found them all talking Spanish. Spanish is taught here just the way English is taught in our schools. French and Latin are the two languages from which I may choose. MATHEMATICS Maybe I'm a student of the old school but I still think Mathematics is Very im- portant. Because Mathematics tends to aid the student in clear and logical think- ing and what do we need more in the world of today. I haven't decided whether I'll take Geometry, Trigonometry, or Al- gebra. While Algebra is the study of equations, I understand that Geometry and Trigonometry is the application of meas- urements and square roots in solving of problems concerning them. Thirteen Colleges Attended: University of Missouri. National Univer sity of Mexico, Middlebury C ll Colleges Attended: University MRS. EVELYN MOORE Degrees: B. A. and B. S., M. A. Hobbies: Drawing and sports thiking and horseback ridingj. Colleges Attended: Missouri VVesleyan, Kansas State, Uni- versity ot' Chicago, University of Missouri. Classes: Chemistry and Biology. VITA L. SLATER Degrees: B. A.. M. A. Hobbies: Reading, traveling. Colleges Attended: Vifichita Uni- versity, Columbia University, Smith College. Classes: Biology. Upper picture: Chemistry Lab- oratory scene. STANLEY C-EX Degrees: B. S. and M. A. Hobbies: Sports and radio. Colleges Attended: Maryville State Teachers College, Uni- versity of Wyfoming, Univer- sity of Missouri. Classes: Physics. LECIL CARROLL Degrees: B. S. in Ed. I . Hobbies: Radio communication. Colleges Attended: St. Joseph Junior College, University of Missouri. Classes: Upper picture: Planting time. cierice rings ecoritd O Chemistry Promotes Notion's Progress NATURAL SCIENCE I know I can have at least one exciting year in natural science. I could develop my laboratory technique by enrolling in Chemistry. I'd know the fundamental idea and principles in the inanimate world around me if I decided on Physics, or I could take two years of Biology which would give me a clearer idea of the work- ings of the human body and living things. I don't know which I shall take. I just can't make up my mind. PI-IYSICS I want to enroll in Physics in my Senior year because then I will get a fundamental idea and the principles in the inanimate world around me. I don't believe we have anything to correspond with this at home. Fourteen 0 Biology 0 Physics I Rodio Roises Stondords C H E M I S I R Y I can develop my laboratory technique by enrolling in Chemistry. There I could learn the various chemicals and the re- sults that develop when chemicals are combined. I think this would be not only constructive but fun. BIOLOGY I am getting a clearer idea of the work- ings of the human body and living things through my study of Biology. I'm so in- terested in this type of Natural Science that I think that since two years is offered me I will take advantage of this and enroll in the advanced Biology next year. L. M. GOODWIN Degrees: B. S. in Ed. Hobbies: People and their oc- cupations. Colleges Attended: University of Missouri. Classes: Bookkeeping, Comp- tometry. FERN LOWMAN Degrees: B. S. in Ed. Hobbies: Knitting, reading. Colleges Attended: State Teach- ers College, VVarrensburg, Mis- souri. Classes: Shorthand, Typing. Upper picture: Typing scene. FLORISE E. PEIRSON Degrees: B. S. Hobbies: Camping, antiques. Colleges Attended: Michigan State Normal College, Bowling Green Business University, University of Michigan. Classes: Commerce fshorthand. Business English, typingj. IOSEPHINE NORWOOD Degrees: B. S. Hobbies: Collecting antique glass and old books. Colleges Attended: Kansas Northeast State Teachers Col- lege, New York University, Columbia University. Classes: Typewriting. ocationoii Qoais eacbeai 0 Commercial Subjects Leocl to Position O Typing O Shorthond Develops Eitness COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Today I visited the Commercial De- partment. Someday I intend to take up some part of this division. You know people of this country. place a great deal more emphasis on business technique than we do in our country. No phase of bus- iness life is neglected. I can take either or all of these Commercial studies: Typ- ing, Comptometry, Bookkeeping. Short- hand, and office practice. l'd like to have a try a.t the most popular one. Typing. It will help me a lot to be more neat and systematic in writing. I can see where Shorthand would enable me to write more I rapidly for there. they substitute symbols for long hand. I think Bookkeeping, Comp- tometry, and office practice would be very constructive. It would be beneficial to take a course in Commercial Law which I understand deals with trade. commercial relations. and contracts in general. These Americans are engaged in various indus- tries and occupations and I could study these types by taking Industrial Geogra- phy. This school even offers Salesman- ship, and you know how helpful that would be for Salesmanship is used in prac- tically every walk of life. Fifteen GEORGIA B. VAUGHN Degrees: B. S., M. A. Hobby: Collecting glassware. Colleges Attended: Northeast Missouri State Teachers Col- lege. Columbia University. Classes: Foods, Fundamentals of Living. HESTER ROBINSON Degrees: B. A. and M. A. Hobbies: Art and chess. , Colleges Attended: University of Michi an Un' ers't of g , iv iy Chicago, University of Kansas. Classes: Drawing, painting, costume design. commercial art, linoleum block printing. cartooning, sculpture and pot- tery. Upper picture: Art. of Missouri BERTHA GARLOCK Degrees: B. S., M. S. Hobby: Collecting stamps, pot- tery. Colleges Attended: Oklahoma Agriculture and Mechanical College, Iowa State, Columbia University. Classes: Clothing. MRS. FRED VANDERSLOOT Hobby: Collecting what-nots. Colleges Attended: University of Southern California, Uni- versity of Montana. Classes: Personal Problems, Study Hall. NORMAN CROUCH . Degrees: B. s. in Ed. Upper picture: Clothing- Hobbies: People, jobs. Colleges Attended: University I Classes: Printing, Vocational Guidance, Placement Service. Upper picture: Printing. Constructive Arts gring Unltd 0 Art 0 Clothing PRINTING Today I visited one of the most unusual classes here at Central, printing. I hope to take this sometime because I always wanted to know how to set type and run a press. Besides I would be helping the school because the printing class prints a great deal of the material that is used here in school. CLOTHING A favorite class among the girls is clotliing where the girls not only learn to sew, but they also find what type of clothes that is best suited for them through their study of textiles and designing. Sixteen O Foods 0 Printing COOKING Today I discovered a class that I think I shall enjoy a great deal. A boys' cook' ing class teaches not only cooking but also the importance of eating the right kind of food. Girls are very enthusiastic over the work in cooking. ART This art department turns out some very talented people and why not, anyone who is at all interested in art will find some type just suited for him. Plain draw- ing and painting appeal to most, while only a few seem interested in cartooning. The costume designing class produces some dresses that would do a professional credit. WORTH BLAIR Degrees B S in Ed Hobbies Antique glass piper Colleges Attended: Phillips Uni- versity, University of Kansas University of Southern Cali- fornia. Classes: Band, Orchestra and Choir concerts, and recitals, Theory of Music. FREDA NEAL Degrees: A. B., A. M.. Music Supervisor's Certificate. Hobby: Gardening. Colleges Attended: Baker Uni- versity, University of Califor- nia, University of Colorado, University of Chicago, Penn- iylvglnia State College, Colum- . .t ia n1vers1 y. Classes: Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Chorus. Upper picture: Woodwork. Upper picture: Glee Club. GLENN E. MARION Degrees: B. S., M. S. Hobbies: VVoodwork, traveling. Colleges Attended: Maryville State Teachers College, Oregon State. Classes: Viloodworking, Mechan- ical Drawing. LOIS WELTY Degrees: A. B. and A. M. Hobbies: Gardening and bridge. Colleges Attended: University of Missouri, University of Chicago, University of Wiscon- sin, Pennsylvania State Col- lege, University of Syracuse, Columbia University. Upper picture: Mechanical Draw- ing. AI-he American Wfau--A Musical was I Bond O Orchestra 0 Glee Club 0 Choir LATI-I AND BENCI-I I could even learn the art of carpenter- ship through Lath and Bench. I can get MUS Today I became a member of the Mixed Choir here at Central. This is a class of music organized for both boys and girls. I know I shall enjoy this music for it means that I may take part in at least two special performances, the Christmas and Easter Program. I find that music makes up a big part- of the time here. Those a basic IKHOVVIGCIQB of architecture by tak- ing a course of Mechanical Drawing. I C girls who are so inclined may try out for Girls? Glee Club. This is a well trained group who sing on many occassions. Most girls want one year of just good old Music where they sing just for the fun of it. Those who wish to get into the deeper side of music enroll in Fundamentals of Music or Harmony. Seventeen HOWARD IBA Degrees: B. S., M. A. Hobbies: Golf and fishing. Colleges Attended: State Teach- ers College, Maryville, Univer- sity of Missouri, Colorado State. Classes: Economics, Gym. ALLEN HATFIELD Degrees: B. S. in Ed. Colleges Attended: University of Mis o ' s uri. Classes: American History Salesmanship, Physical Edu cation. MADELEINE MCDONALD Degrees: B. S., M. A. Upper picture: Basketball. FRITZ CRONKITE Degrees: B. S. in Ed. Hobbies: Fishing, outdoor sports. Colleges Attended: University of Misso ri M 'll Stat u , aryvi e e Teachers College. Classes: Physical Education, History, Economics, Geogra- phy. IESSIE IUTTEN Degrees: B. S. in Ed. Hobbies: Bowling, reading, travel. Colleges Attended: Northwest Missouri State Teachers Col- lege, University of Wisconsin. Classes: Gym. Upper picture: Girls' Tap. Hobbies: Square dancing, weav- n 1 g. Colleges Attended: Northwest- ern, Columbia University. Classes: Tap. Upper picture: Football. lncluoleol ln evelopment ot the merlcas O lnter-School 0 Well Reguloted Competition Intro-Murols PHYSICAL EDUCATION Much to my surprise and pleasure I find that an hour a day is set aside for play. Their play takes many forms and their enthusiasm is overwhelming. Both boys and girls learn to play and have fun with others through this training of good- fellowship. Besides all the different in- termural teams there is a boys basketball, football, tennis, and track team who com- pete with other school teams. Ping pong Eighteen and bowling are the other sports the boys play. A huge athletic program is carried on for the girls. 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Coming from a foreign country it was hard for me to get accustomed to their way of doing things, but I sure do like it now. I recall, well the day that Central stu- dents received their assembly seats. I found my seat. after a few moments of hunting. It was on the lower floor. in the center section, row M , seat seven. From this seat I saw many of the Seniors take their part in this year's play. Senior Closs Officers Virgil Henderson, Bond Suther- land, Frank Crooks, Barbara Chase. It seems that they have three Senior Advisers. Mrs. Fred Vandersloot and Miss Ethel Crawford are the social spon- sors. Miss Ruth Spangberg is the curricu- lar adviser. All of these teachers, together with the home room teachers, seemed eager to help me over many big bumps in my year at Central. But, I want to tell you about some of the other Seniors, who have worked so splendidly together to have such a swell graduating class. In Capers, debate, publications, sports, music and scholarship, I find the Seniors taking the lead. Cn the next page are those ranking high scholastically. Nineteen I-IIQIW IQQFTIZLIDQ OLI GIFIOI QITII IOAN TIBBETTS IAMES ELLIOTT SENIOR SCHOLASTIC AWARDS ENGLISH ASHCRAFT, ANN BECKER, HENRY K. BROWN, STEUART BURTON, MARION ELLIOTT, DAVID ARNOLD ELLIOTT, IAMES FISHER, CHARLOTTE GORDON, GERALD STANFORD HANEY, LEWIS CHARLES HARDMAN, MAXINE LAVONNE HSAWMAN, ELLA MARY HOFFSOMMER, IUNE KYLE, DORIS ELAINE MAYNE, BETTY ANN MCCLUNC, ANALEE IUNE MELKOSKI, KATHLEEN IULIA FARTRIDCE, WILLIAM PENDLETON, IAMES SEEBER, WILLIAM THADEN SHOTT, CATHERINE TIBBETTS, IOAN WAGENFIELD, QUENTIN WILEY, WILLIAM B. WYATT, VIRGINIA SOCIAL STUDIES ASHCRAFT, ANN BECKER, HENRY K. BROWN, STEUART SEN BREWER, LAVELTA BROWNLEE, AVALON CALLAHAN, WILLIAM CASE, CALVIN DEAN, MATTIE DESMARE, ELLEN DIEDERICK, GREGORY DORSEL, ROBERT DWYER, CHARLES GRUNDEL, IMOGENE HARRISON, CHARLES HAYES, IACK Twenty BURTON, MARION ELLIOTT, DAVID ARNOLD ELLIOTT, JAMES HANEY, LEWIS CHARLES HARDMAN, MAXINE LAVONNE HAYWARD, BILLY KOCH, ORVILLE KYLE, DORIS ELAINE MATTILL, A. I., IR. MCCLUNG, ANALEE IUNE MCDONALD, CLAUDE C., IR, MELKOSKI, KATHLEEN IULIA MORTON, GEORGE IRVIN, IR. PARTRIDGE, WILLIAM PENDLETON, IAMES SCHWAB, RICHARD L. SCHWADER, VIRGINIA SHOTT, CATHERINE SUTHERLAND OHN BOND I I TIBBETTS, IOAN TOEL, MARY IEAN WAGENFIELD, QUENTIN WYATT, VIRGINIA LANGUAGE ASHCRAFT, ANN BURTON, MARION KYLE, DORIS ELAINE MELKOSKI, KATHLEEN IULIA PARTRIDCE, WILLIAM TIBBETTS, IOAN MATHEMATICS ELLIOTT, IAMES MATTILL, A. I., IR. SUTHERLAND, IOHN BOND WACENFIELD, QUENTIN SCIENCE ASHCRAFT, ANN BECKER, HENRY K. HANEY, LEWIS CHARLES PARTRIDGE, WILLIAM SCHWAB, RICHARD L. SUTHERLAND, IOHN BOND WAGENFIELD, QUENTIN WYATT, FRANKLIN W. COMMERCIAL FAGER, MARGIE HARRIS, MAXINE LONDERGAN, BETTY IO WAGY, MAXINE WHITE, SHIRLEY ART BROWN, STEUART HOFFSOMMER, IUNE ROSE, NATALIE SHOTT, CATHERINE TRUMAN, EARL E. WYATT, VIRGINIA IORS WITHOUT PICTURES HENNINGS, NANCY HOMAN, AUDREY HOOVER, SAMMY HOWREY, LILLIAN IONES, IUANITA IENSEN, AUDREY JENSEN, MILDRED LAMB, KATHRYN MARSHALL, THOMAS PALMER, MADELINE PAULEY, MELVIN PIERCE, FRANK RAILS, KEITH RATLIFF, VERA REMELIUS, WILTON SCHOPP, MAUNA SEUFERT, HENRY SMITH, CAROLYNN STEELE, ROSEMARY TRUMAN, EARL VORIES, RANDOLPH WALLER, ROBERT WEBB, ARTHUR ZUCHOWSKI, VINCENT ABERSOLD RICHARD Dickie IS characterized by kind- ness and genuine friendliness. Activities: Hall Cuard '39 '40 Platt-Gard. ALLEN, BRYCE - Al fills his own unique place'1n Central, having personality and l1'l- dividuality all his own. Activities: Dramatics Class: Bowling Team: Home Room Re- porter: Teacher's Assistant. Junior College. ANDERSON, EVA Llkable and reliable, she has managed to escape the spotlight but not the sincere admiration of her friends. Activities: Spring Exhibit, '40: Home Room Secretary. ANDREWS, WILLIAM This tall blond lad has acquired more than his share of friends at Central Activities. Assemblies, R. O. T. ARCHIBALD, NORMA RUTH Archie's cheerfulness should help brighten many a sick room. Activities: Capers, '40: Spring Exhibit, '39: Teacher's Assistant: Assemblies: G. A. A.: Music Class Reporter: Bowling Team. ASHCRAFT, ANN Ash is a very capable and friendly girl, willing to Work, and is very efficient in her work. Activities: French Club: Vice- President, Forum Club: G. A. A.: Pep Squad: Girl Reserves: Office Assistant: Library Assistant: Glee Club: Spring Exhibit: National Honor Society, Secretary: Tower Gleams, Secretary: Red Cross Council: Vice-President, Home Room: Teacher's Assistant: Served Junior-Senior Dance: Chess Club: Safety Council. Washington University, St. Louis. BECKER, KENNARD He has proved himself a true Cen- tralite. He has been outstanding in R. O. T. C. as well as in extra- curricular activities. Activities: Secretary Student Council: President City Hi-Y: Rifle Team: Assemblies: Major R. O. T. C.: National Honor Society: Forum: Capers, '39, '40, '41: Student Con- vention Delegate, '40, '41. Aeronautical Industries Techni- cal Institute. ALADEEN, ETTA A lovely senior with dark eyes dark hair, and dancing feet. G. A. A., '40g Choir, '41: Assemblies. Platt-Gard. ANDERSON, BETTE LOU Vim, vigor, and vitality describes Andy , one of Central's prominent skaters. Activities: Spring Exhibit, '40: Capers, '40: Swimming Team, '39. Platt-Gard. ANDERSON, IACK Central can never forget the way Jack tore through those lines to score memorable touchdowns. Activities: Varsity Football, '41, '42: Junior Sideshow: Fire Captain: Home Room President: Hi-Y Presi- dent: Noon Hour Dance Committee: Assemblies: Radio Program: Bon- fire Committee: Sophomore Side- show: Hall Guard: Teacher's As- sistant. University of Missouri. ARASMITH, LESTER Les has been termed a good egg by his classmates. He is well- known, and well liked by everyone. Activities: Rifle Team: Sopho- more Sideshow, '39: Capers, '40, '41: Sun-light Dance Committee: Junior- Senior Dance: R. O. T. C. Captain. ARNOLD, HELEN Helen has innumerable friends and all can vouch that she is a grand girl. Activities: Brush and Pencil: Girl Reserves, '39, '40, '41: Junior- Senior Dance Committee: Director of Armistice Day Play, '40: Spring Exhibit, '39: Capers Stage Setting, '41: All-School Play Setting, '39. Junior College. BEAR, DERCE Military has been the providing ground for Derge's abilities. Activities: R. O. T. C. Activities: Capers Usher: Bonfire: Pep Rally. BEERS, ROBERT This senior's interest centers around the field of radio. Activities: R. B. Committee: Pep Rally: Class Secretary: R. O. T. C. Review: Radio Broadcast: Assemblies: Spring Inspection. Junior College. Twenty-one 1 Activities: Spring Exhibit, '40: BELCHER, PAUL EUGENE Tillie has the right equipment to enter his chosen work, the pro- fession of a printing teacher. Activities: Printing of football schedules: Christmas Play Pro- grams, Capers Programs, '39, '40, '41 Pittsburgh State Teachers Col- lege. BELLAMY, RUSSEL HICKS Cotton has displayed his abil- ity as well as his easy going man- ner. Activities: R. O. T. C. Review, '39, '40, BENNETT, DONALD Benny has been one of Cen- tral's true wits for three years and also a grand fellow student. Activities: Orchestra: Motion Picture Operator: R. O. T. C. ln- spection and Review, '39, '40, BLAIR, CHARLENE Red will be a perfect nurse to all her patients. Activities: Capers Usher, G. A. A.: Teacher's Assistant, Office As- sistant. Missouri Methodist Hospital. BLESSING, ROY Some boys have all the luck. One .ook at Lee's hair and you ca.: readily see what I mean. Activities: Spring Exhibit: Home Room Vice-President. BOHNER, CLIFTON Bob is a very quiet, observing fellow. His main interest is hunt- ing. Activities: Capers Usher, Guard at Football Games: Armistice Day Honor to the Dead, R. O. T. C. Activities. Junior College. BOWEN, DARLYNN Though she has been quiet, she has made her share of friends at Central. Activities: French Club. University of Kansas. Twenty-two BELL, SHIRLEY IEAN Terry's dancing feet have won her a place in Central's heart. Her likeable manner and pleasing per- sonality also will not be forgotten. Activities: Sophomore Sideshow, '39, Junior Sideshow, '40, Clinic Assistant, Orchestra, '39, '40, As- semblies: G. A. A., Served for Sen- ior Mothers' Tea: Capers Main Show, '40, '41, Spring Exhibit, '41, '42, Tap Exhibit, '41, Managing Editor, Kaper Klapper, '41, Senior Editor, Wakitan, '42, Teacher's Assistant, Secretary, Vice-President, Presi- dent, Home Room, Central C , R. O. T. C. Review: Danced for Junior- Senior Dance, Tap Assistant, Play Day, '41, '42, Christmas Programs, Easter Programs, Orchestra Li- brarian, String Ensemble, Ten- nis Tournament, Outlook Staff. Platt-Gard. BENIAMIN, VAUN Vaun not only has displayed his ability as a cheerleader but has helped Central in many activities. Activities: Capers Sideshow, '39, Capers Main Show, '40, Kaper Klappier Staff, '41, Cheerleader, '40, '41, '42, R. O. T. C. Activities, Of- ficers' Club, '41, '42, Pep Rally Program Committee, '41, Sport Writer, Wakitan, Chess Club, In- tra-Mural Bowling, '39, '40, '41, Art Assistant on Stage, '39, Manager Hi-Y Bowling, '41, Student Coun- cil, '41, '42, Sports Editor, Outlook Staff, '41, Kaper Klapper Skit, R. O. T. C. Review, '40, '41, '42, Spring Inspection, '40, '41, '42, All- School Play, '42, BLACKWELL, MARGARET Blackie is a suitable nickname for Margaret, a wonderful girl. Junior College. BLAKELEY, EDWARD Eddie may be small but his popularity is large. Activities: Orchestra: I-Ii-Y: Home Room Officer. Georgia Tech. BLOSSER, WILLIAM Even though Bill is quiet and not often heard of, he will not be forgotten. Activities: Band: Orchestra, R. O. T. C. Review, Sophomore Side- show. BORNC-ESSER, DORIS Always bubbling over with pep and laughter, that describes Boots perfectly. Activities: Capers, '41, Home Room President, '41, '42, Girl Re- serves President, '42, Inter-Club Council, G. A. A., Pep Squad: Li- brary Assistant. BOWRINC-, FRANK Red is that tall, brown-eyed, fellow who is very much interested in sports. Activities: Football, Horseshoe Team, Basketball Tournament, Bonfire Committee, Track Team: April Fool Paper. BRAUN, MARCIA Activities: Capers, '40, '41: Spring Exhibit, '39, '40, '41: Junior Sideshow: G. A. A.: French Club: Sophomore Junior Dramatics: Biol- ogy Assistant: Christmas Program: Teacher's Assistant: Easter Pro- gram: Assemblies: Glee Club: Play Day: All-School Play: National Honor Society. Junior College. BRAZELTON, WILLIAM Even though Bill is rather quiet, he is lots of fun. His fine character and excellent qualities make many friends for him. U. C. L. A. BROWN, GLEN Curly is a deserving name for this young man, a swell fellow, and a real pal to everyone. Activities: Tennis Team: Basket- ball: Ping Pong. Junior College. BROWN, STEUART Steuart is Central's most skilled artist. He certainly deserves a lot of credit for his excellent quality of work. Activities: R. O. T. C. Banquet: Capers Costumes: Art Exhibit: Junior-Senior Dance Committee: Band: Creative Writing: Art Edit- or, Tower Gleams: Teacher's As- sistant: Brush and Pencil Exhibit: Forum Club: French Club: National Honor Society. Kansas City Art Institute. BRUMM, ROBERT Bob is well known for his ability to follow directions. He is a success at whatever he under- takes. Activities: R. O. T. C.: Capers Side Show, '40: Dramatics Club: Capers Advertising Skit: Spring In- spection: R. O. T. C. Review: Ser- geant-at-Arms. Junior College. BURTON, MARION Gay, mischievous eyes, and a pleasant smile win Mimies many friends. 'Activitiesr G. A. A.: Office As- sistant: Capers: Teacher's Assist- ant: S rin Exhibit' Presiden D 8' , tv French Club! C Club: National Honor Society. BUTLER, EVELYN Rosie is one of those girls that gets along with everyone she knows and meets. Activities: G. A. A.: Biology Club: Camera Club: Sophomore Dramatics Class: Glee Club: Pep Squad: Chess Club: Spring Exhibit, 39. 4.0: Capers Main Show, '40. Junior College. BRAY, LAURA V. Tall, slender, gracious, and well liked by anyone who makes her acquaintance. Activities: Spring Exhibit, '39: Assemblies, '40: Sophomore Side- show: Style Show and Assembly: Capers Usher, '40: President, Per- sonal Problems Class, '42. BRELSFORD, DWAYNE Always in a good humor is Dwayne. This is an attribute peo- ple seldom have. Activities: R. O. T. C. Review: Hall Guards: Hep Cat's Delight. BROWN, MAE LOUISE We Will surely miss this Central- ite. Her hobby is collecting pic- tures. Activities: Home Room Secre- tary, '40, '41: Spring Exhibit: Play Day: G. A. A.: Gym Class Assistant. BRUMBAUC-H, GLENN Activities: Outlook Business Manager: Junior-Senior Dance: Outlook Advertising: Stage Crew: Hi-Y: Bonfire Committee. Georgia Tech. BURRIS, ROBERT Bundy possesses characteristics which are not easily forgotten. Mis- chievousness, gaiety, and witty re- marks are the doings that have made him well liked. Activities: Capers: Baseball: Basketball: All-School Play: Vice- President, Junior Class: Fire Chief: President, Vice-President, Home Room: Junior-Senior Dance: Bon- fire Committee: Sunlight Dance Committee. Junior College. BUSH, ELINOR Babe has many friends who appreciate her personality and her charm. Activities: Swimming Team. Junior College. BUXBAUM, MURIEL Sweetness, personality, and sta- bility of character are a part of Muriel. She is well known for her taste in selecting clothes. Activities: G. A. A.: Spring Ex- hibit, '39g French Club: Sophomore, Junior Dramatics Class: Play Day: Costume Committee: All-School Play, '40. University of Missouri. Twenty-three CANNON, IACK Jack's humorous antics have kept many a group of students amused. Activities: R. O. T. C. Review: Kaper Klapper Staff: Assistant Cir- culation Manager Wakitan: Spring Exhibit, '41: R. O. T. C. Officer. University of Texas. CARTER, EARL RAY Boo will long be remembered for his character and his excellent talent in square dancing. Activities: Capers, '41: Spring Exhibit, '39, '40, '41: Printed Foot- ball Schedules: Christmas Pro- glriams: Capers Programs, '39, '40, Pittsburgh State Teachers Col- lege . CASTLE, MARIORIE May she have all the good things in life, for a person as fine as she is deserves the best. Activities: Band. Junior College. CHAPMAN, WILLIAM Bill possesses many admirable characteristics and We are sure he will be successful in any business. Activities: Forum Club: R. O. T. C. Captain: Outlook Staff, '41: Co- Editor Kapler Klapper, '41: Wakitan Staffb '42: Co-Editor Outlook, '42: National Honor Society: Quill and Scroll. University of Missouri. CLARK, DOROTHY MAE Dot has been a quiet, but a capable girl. Activities: Art Exhibition. COLE, MARIE Central's halls will miss many friendly persons next year, among them will be Marie. Activities: Band. COLLETT, CATH ER I NE Catherine is a small and at- tractive girl. She is charming, sweet, and lovable. Activities: Sponsor Captain: Student Council: Capers: Spring Exhibit 3 Christmas Program: Treasurer of Home Room: Teach- er's Assistant: French Club. Junior College. Twenty-four CAPPS, CLENDORA Central's orchestra will lose a fine member when Glen leaves our halls. With music as her hobby, she should never be blue. Activities: Band: Gym Exhibit: Band Assistant. CASE, cALvzN Dropped before graduation. Quiet, industrious, and pleasant. CHASE, BARBARA Popular? Well, her personality takes care of that. She has indeed been outstanding while here at Central. Activities: Sponsor Colonel: Sponsor Captain: Vice-President Senior Class: Treasurer Junior Class, Student Council: Capers: Spring Exhibit: National Honor So- ciety: All-School Play. Junior College. CLARK, ALFRED This tall, good looking chap has done a lot for Central in the way of football. Activities: Football Team: Track: Basketball Team: C Club: Pep Rally Bonfire. COLBERT, OLIVER Oliver was an active worker in the Publication Department. Activities: R. O. T. C.: Outlook Staff: Quill and Scroll. COLEMAN, MARGARET Peggy is Very much interested in sports and she does well in them. Activities: Volleyball: Basket- ball: Hockey: Soccer: Baseball: Play Day: G. A. A. Junior College. COLLINS, GLORIA Porky is very cheerful and is liked by all Who know her. Activities: Capers, '40, '41I Spring Exhibit, '39, '40, '41: French Club: Junior Red Cross: Play Day: G. A. A. Board, '40, '41: National Honor Society. Junior College, National Park. COLLINS MARY CATHERINE She IS a capable girl who, with her pleasing manner will be an as- set to any community. Activities: G. A. A., Gym Ex- hibit, Spring Exhibit, Red Cross, Teacher's Assistant, Sophomore Dramatic Club. Junior College. COUSINS, LEROY Bud's populgarity and happy na- ture have ,I certainly helped him through Central. Activities: Capers, '41, Kemper Military School. COX, ROBERT Bob likes his sport activities. He is a real fellow and pal. Activities: Reserve Football, Reserve Track, Varsity Football, '40, Home Room President, '41, Choir, All-City Honorable Mention Football. Junior College, University of Mis- souri. CROOKS, FRANK Here is Central's King of Foot- ball, Basketball, and gentleman of gentlemen. Activities: Varsity Football, '39, '40, '41, Varsity Basketball, '39, '40, '41, Reserve Track, '39, Captain of Football Team, '41, State Basket- ball Tournament, '39, C Club, '39, '40, '41, Bonfire Committee, '39, '41, Hi-Y President, '40, Home Room President, '39, '40, Student Council, '40, '41, President Junior Class, Junior-Senior Dance, Junior Sideshow, Assemblies, Hall Guard, Boys' Glee Club, '39, Honorable Mention All-City Football, '39, '40, Honor, '39, '40, '41, Courtesy Com- mittee, President Senior Class, Football Queen Committee, '40, '41- Football Queen Coronation, '41, President Central Hi-Y Council, Captain Second All-City Football Team, Noon Hour Dancing. CULP, NORMA Her sincere ways have endeared her in the hearts of her acquaint- ances. Activities: G. A. A., Girls Sports, Play Day, Spring Exhibit. DAVIDSON, MARIORIE If. you were to turn the world upside down you couldn't find any one better than Marjorie. Activities: Teacher's Assistant, Served at H. S. C. A. Banquet, Kaper Klapper Staff, Wakitan Staff Reporter, Secretary, Home Room, Assembly Program, Gym Exhibit, Junior Red Cross, Class- room Editor Outlook Staff, Presi- dent Music Class, Wakitan Pro-- gram. Junior College. DAVIS, IACQUELINE Her slender beauty is beyond comparison. Her manner is her own. Activities: G. A. A. Board, Fencing and Archery Manager, Home Room President, Secretary: Fencing Tournament: President Music Class, Gym Exhibit, '40, CONNER, IUNE ELIZABETH A swell young lady whose hobby is reading. Activities: Band. Junior College, Bloomfield, Iowa. COX, ILMEDA A ready smile and a happy per- sonality, that's Neda. Activities: Laughing Gas , Girls' Chorus, Spring Exhibit, '40, '41, '42, Play Day, Teacher's As- sistant. COY, JUNIOR This young man is full of pep and vigor. Activities: VVakitan Staff, Kap- per Klapper Staff. Junior College. CROW, IOHN John has a congenial nature and is well liked by all who know him. Activities: Basketball, Wakitan Staff, Outlook Staff, Kaper Klap- per Staff. CULVER, IACK Jack is clever, full of fun, agree- able, and friendly. He has ac- quired many friends here at Cen- tral. University of Southern California. DAVIS, BERTHA MAE Beautiful hair creates beauty. Bertha's soft black hair is really beautiful. Activities: Secretary Home Room, Gym Exhibit: Teacher's Assistant, G. A. A., Tap Exhibit, Junior Red Cross. Platt-Gard Business College. DAVIS, MAXINE Mickie's activities speak for her. Popularity is the best word for her. Activities: President's Cabinet: Student Council, Co-Editor Kaper Klapper, Junior-Senior Tea Dance Committee, VVakitan Staff, Assem- blies, Sophomore and Junior Elec- tion Committee, Caper's Usher, '40, Caper's Side Show, '40, Office Assistant, Teacher's Assistant, Spring Exhibit, '39, President and Secretary Home Room, Bon Fire Pep Rally Committee, Football Queen Contest Committee, '41, Sophomore Dramatics Club, Caper's Dance Committee, Reception Com- mittee Senior Mother's Tea, D. A. R. Representative, Associate Editor Outlook, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. Junior College. Twenty-five DAVIS, MELVIN Slick , as he is known, is right, for in his taste of clothes he is O. K. Junior College. DEGAN, PATSY Pat is that adorable blonde who is best described by the word, angel . Activities: G. A. A.: Home Room Treasurer: Spring Exhibit, '40, '41: Teacher's Assistant: Red Cross. Business College. DONELSON, DICK Dick has certainly given Central's audiences many laughs. Activities: Capers Orchestra: R. O. T. C.: Band: Assembly: Drum Major: Pep Band, '41, '42. DOYLE, MARGARET If silence is golden, Margaret is worth her weight in gold. She is a former student of Lafayette. DRIVER, PHIL Phil is the type who is willing to give a hand to those who need it. Activities: Teacher's Assistant: Junior Red Cross Council: Capers Main Show, '41: Sophomore-Junior Sideshow: Assembly Programs: Red Cross Paper Drive. University of Missouri. DUNNING MARVIN Quiet but jolly describes Marvin perfectly. Activities: R. O. T. C. Officer. EDWARDS, BEVERLY Flashy's pleasing smile will help her in her chosen occupation, which is nursing. Activities: Capers Main Show: Bowling Team: Orchestra: Home Room President: Gym Exhibit: Assemblies: G. A. A. Junior College. Twenty-six DAWSON, WILLIAM Bill is an all around swell guy. He is everyone's friend. Activities: R. O. T. C.: Dance Orchestra: Capers Orchestra, '41: Pep Band: Assemblies: R. O. T. C. Parade Band. Junior College. DEMPSEY, IACK Jack's resemblance to the famous actor, Edward G. Robinson, is known throughout Central. Activities: Football: Baseball Captain: Wakitan Staff: Kaper Klapper Staff: Outlook Staff. Notre Dame. DOSSETT, SHIRLEEN A very attractive young lady who enjoys drawing and movies. Activities: Brush and Pencil Club: Red Cross Knitting: Gym Exhibit: Dramatics Club. Junior Collge. DRAIS, SARAH LEE Sarie is the sort of person one can't help but like and admire. Activities: Glee Club: President G. A. A.: Home Room Secretary: Capers, '40, '41: G. A. A. Tea: Thanksgiving Program, '40, '41: Easter Program, '40, '41, '42: Fire Chief: Spring Exhibit, '40, '41, '42: Teacher' s Assistant: Christmas Program, '40, '41: Armistice Day: Junior Red Cross Council Repre- sentative: Biology Club: Vice-Pres- ident, Pep Squad. Junior College. DUNCAN, WILLIAM Anyone who knows Will knows he is a swell fellow. Activities: Basketball. ECKELBERRY, NORMA Nellie's acquaintance has beei a pleasure. She is full of fun and DSD- Activities: Pep Squad. Junior College. EINBENDER, EDWIN Ed will be a success in any business he undertakes, his char- acter takes care of that. Activities: Assistant Chief, Mo- tion Picture Operator: Camera Club: Thanksgiving Play: Photo Manager of VVakitan: Sophomore Sideshow: Assemblies: R. O. T. C. Review: Sophomore Dramatics Club: Kaper Klapper Staff: Outlook Staff: All- School Play, '42. University of Missouri. -ELLIOTT, IIIVIMIE A very democratic Student Body president, well deserving of that honor, for he has fulfilled that po- sition as no other person could have. Activities: President of the Stu- dent Body, Master of Ceremonies, Capers, '41, Master Ceremonies, Sophomore Sideshow, '4Og Vice- President Sophomore Class, All- School Plays, '40, '41: Master of Ceremonies, Night Club: Junior- Senior Dance, Main Show Capers, '42g President Hi-Yg National Hon- or Societyg Forum Club, Vice-Pres- identg R. O. T. C. Review, '40, '41p R. O. T. C. Officerg Orchestra: Radio Programs, Assemblies: Del- egate Student Council Convention, '40, '41g Publicity Manager, Tower Gleams, '42, Presidenlt of Home Sgomsg Capers Committee, '40, '41, ENC-LERTH, EDWARD Ed is an all around gentleman, quiet, reserved, and a pleasing per- sonality. He will surely make a success of his undertakings. Activities: Assemblies: Aviation Club: Boys' Glee Clubg Capers Side- show, Sophomore Dramatics. ERICKSON, FRANK I. When Eric is near by, a dull time if far off. His hobby is danc- ing, do you blame him? Activities: Motion Picture Op- erator. Junior College. FARBER, LINDA Originality best characterizes Lindy . Her hobby is making costume jewelry and drawings. Activities: Brush and Pencil: Red Cross. Junior College. FISHER, CHARLOTTE Choc is a good worker, a real friend, and is full of gayiety. Activities: Spring Exhibit, '40: Sophomore Dramatics Club: Fire Chiefg Safety Council: G. A. A.g Junior Red Crossg Play Day, '40g Teacher's Assistant: Secretary, '39, jig, '41, National Honor Society, Platt Gard. FISHER, ROBERT One can readily see what kind of a fellow Fish is by his activities. Activities: Capers Orchestra, '40, Sophomore Sideshow, '39, R. O. T. C.g Orchestra: Band: Capers As- semblyg Pep Band for Wakitan Advertisement, Kampus Kings Or- chesjra. FRANKENHOFF, EUGENE Frankie has been a great as- set to Central. His work in photog- raphy is well known. Activities: Sports Photography, Wakitan Staffg Photographers As- sistantg Photographer on Outlook. Junior College, University of Minnesota. ELLIS, DARLENE Her hair is like golden fleece, soft, silky, and beautiful. Not many are gifted with such beau- tiful hair. She possesses the ability to draw. ERICKSON, FRANK E. Bud is full of fun and ready to do his best for his friends. Activities: Bowling Team: Swim- ming Team. University of Utah. FAGER, MARC I E Marjorie spreads sunshine wherever she goes. , 1 Activities: Spring Exhibit, '40g Commerce Club. Platt-Gard. FETTING, WILLIAM William has the interesting hob- by of woodwork. He shall be re- membered at Central for his Work as a hall guard. Junior College. FISHER, DIXIE A Centralite has never seen Dickie walk down the hall with- out a smile on her face. Activities: Pep Squad: CaperS1 Wakitan Board, Outlook Staff, Girl Reserves. Junior College. FLEIVIING, BETTY Red is a willing worker who collects novelty dress pins as a hob- by- . . Activities: Spring Exhibitg G. A. A.: Play Day. Junior College. FREDERICK, ELAINE Lanie is well known for her work in art. She is willing to give time for worthy causes. Activities: Pep Squad: G. A. A. Gym Exhibit, '39, Teacher's As- sistantg Art Monitor, '39, '40, '41g Kaper Klapperg Art Editor, '413 Wakitan Board: Outlook Staff. Twenty- seven FRICKE, WILLIAM Bill has many friends and is well liked. He has been an indus- trious Worker. Activities: R. O. T. C. Junior College, University of Mis- souri. GEIS, GEORGE Goosie is one of our good humor men who always keeps his friends up-to-date on the latest jokes. Activities: Basketball, Football, Track Team, Capers, '39, Spring Exhibit, '38, '39, Home Room Re- porter: Fire Chief, All-School Play, Bonfire Committee, Baseball. University of Missouri. comm, ,AMES James has made many friends at Central. Activities: Band. Tulsa University. GORDON, GERALD Flash has done a variety of work at Central. His recent achieve- ments in the Oratorical VVorld have been more than outstanding. Activities: National Honor So- ciety Treasurer, '42, Biology Club President, '41, Forum Club, '42, Assemblies, Radio Broadcast, Capers Main Show, '41, '42, Author Capers Sideshow, '41, Feature Editor, Tower Gleams, Debate Team '42, Teacher's Assistant, Junior-Senior Dance Committee, Legion Oratorical Contest, '41, Legion Oratorical Contest Winner, '42, Head of Capers Assembly, Student Speaker at Rotary, Lyons, and Postman's Clubs, Band Con- cert, '40, Dramatics Club, '40, R. O. T. C. Review, Spring Inspection. Cincinnati University. GRAHAM, RICHARD Dick is that tall, blond, weli liked fellow, who has acquired many friends while at Central. Activities: Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Bowling Team Cap- tain, Fire Chief. Stanford University. GREEN, FLOYD Flud has the type of person- ality that no one forgets. Activities: Corporal R. O. T. C., Spring Festival. GUM BERT, THOMAS Thomas is pleasant, bright, and earnest who makes friends easily and keeps them. Activities: Hi-Y Treasurer, Re- porter, Circulation Manager of Wakitan, Teacher's Assistant, Capers Orchestra, Gym Review, '40, Library Assistant 3 Washington Day Program, Kaper Klapper Staff, Orchestra. Wfestminster College. Twenty-eight GADDY, ROBERT Joe has gained a great deal of popularity by his friendliness and pleasing personality. Activities: Sophomore Sideshow, Orchestra, Junior Sideshow Com- mittee, Reserve Football, '39, Var- sity Football, '40, '41, C Club, Football Queen Coronation, '39, '40, Junior-Senior Tea Dance Decorations Committee, Secretary, Treasurer, Hi-Y, President, Secre- tary, Home Room, Fire Chief. University of Missouri. GILL, ARTHUR Arturo Gill, like his brothers, has the needed pep, vigor, and per- sonality, to make loads of friends. Activities: Motion Picture Oper- ator, Sophomore Sideshow, Junior Sideshow, Hall Guard, Basketball, President of Home Room, Track Reporter, Fire Chief, Junior-Senior Dance Committee, Bonfire Com- mittee. Junior College and University of Missouri. GOLDSBERRY, CHARLES Chuck is well known for his ability to act, and act he can. Activities: Capers, Thanksgiv- ing Play, Stage Sets, Brush and Pencil Club, Officer R. O. T. C., Spring Inspection, R. O. T. C. Re- view, Home Room President. Business College. GRAHAM, ROBERT Music is Bob's interest and everyone at Central appreciates listening to his orchestra. Activities: Hall Guard, Pep Band Leader, Dance Committees, Capers Orchestra Leader, Astron- omy Club, Motion Picture Opera- tor, Military Review, '39, '40, '41, Commissioned Officer, Radio Pro- gram Assemblies, Vice-President of Hi-Y, Officers' Club, Junior Sideshow, '40, Bonfire Committee. GREAT:-1ousE, ,ACK Jack's handsome features and pleasing personality will make him a wonderful doctor. University of Missouri. GRIMES, VIVIAN There will be other Vivians at Central, but none that will be able to compete with this one. Activities: Teacher's Assistant, Capers, '41, Play Day, '40, Spring Exhibit, '40, '41, Gym Assistant, Home Room Officer, G. A. A. University of Kansas. HALE, IEAN Blondy is very quiet but we know quiet people accomplish a great deal. Activities: Spring Exhibit, Play Day, G. A. A., Girls' Glee Club, Christmas Program, Easter Pro- gram, Home Room Secretary. Graceland. HALL, MONT To know him is to like him. When you like him you don't forget him. University of Missouri. HANDLEY, ELAINE When Elaine plays her flute, Cen- tral audiences are captivated. Activities: Girl Reserves, Band, Assemblies, Glee Club. Junior College. HANEY, LEWIS Lewis, like all young men likes hunting and fishing. University of Colorado. HANSEN, MARGARET Porky loves to laugh and be happy all the time. Activities: C Club, Capers, '40, '41, Spring Exhibit, '40, '41, Home Room Officer, G. A. A., Junnior-Senior Dance, Teacher's Assistant. Platt-Gard. HART, CHARLOTTE Very quiet, sweet, and under- standing, she has the sincere ad- miration of her friends. Activities: Outlook Staff, Spring Exhibit. Junior College. HATCHER, JANE With Jane's disposition we feel sure her students will never let her down. Activities: Orchestra, Band, Coronation of Football Queen, '40, G. A. A., Office Assistant, Com- mittee for Junior-Senior Dance, '40, Assemblies, Teacher's Assistant, National Honor Society, '42, 1 Kirksville State Teacher's Col- ege. HAYES, BETTE RAE Betty is the little girl with long dark hair and brown expressive eyes that helps keep up Central's tradition of cute girls. Activities: Spring Exhibit, '39, Wakitan Staff, Kaper Klapper Staff, Girl Reserves, Assembly, Vice-President of Home Room, Library Assistant. Platt-Gard. HAMEL, SUZANNE Sue has a soft melodious voice which is very pleasing to hear. Activities: President Sophomore Dramatic Club, G. A. A., Spring Exhibit, '40, '41, Sophomore Side- show Committee, Senior Mothers' Tea, Pep Squad, Fire Chief, As- semblies, Laughing Gas , All- School Play. Junior College and Stephens. HANE, RICHARD If the outside world appreciates Trigger as much as Central, he is sure to go far. Activities: Glee Club, '39, R. O. T. C. Review, 'Wakitan Board, Kaper Klapper Staff. Tarkio College. HANKE, FRED Fred has shown remarkable ability in photography while at Central. University of Missouri. HARDMAN, MAXINE LAVONNE In none of our future classes will be found an equal to Mickey. Activities: C Club, National Honor Society, Christmas Program, Forum Club, G. A. A., Capers, '41, Choir, Assemblies, Spring Exhibit, '39, '40, '41, Teacher's Assistant: Officer of Home Room. Platt-Gard. HARRIS, MAXINE Her popularity is understood by her election to Co-Editor of the Outlook. Activities: Co-Editor of Outlook, Senior Tea, Spring Exhibit, '40, G. A. A., Co-Editor April Fool Paper, Home Room President, Teacher's Assistant, Quill and Scroll, Red Cross. Business College. HAWMAN, ELLA MARY This stately young lady will get far in the world for she can handle all her problems. Activities: G. A. A., Teacher's Assistant, Glee Club, Junior-Sen- ior Biology Club, Library Worker, Radio Program, Thanksgiving Pro- gram, Capers, '40, '41, Spring Re- view, Pep Club, National Honor Society, '42. Junior College and Baker Univer- sity. HAYS, MARY LOIS Lo-Lo is one of the many lovers of dancing and reading. Activities: G. A. A., Office As- sistant, Spring Exhibit, '40. University of Southern Califor- nia, Los Angeles. Twenty-nine HAYWARD, BILLY His work in the Band has proved him a trustworthy person. Activities: Band. Junior College and Washington University. HERWIG, LOUIS One would have to look a long time to find anyone as nice as Louis. Activities: Band: Home Room Secretary: Outlook Staff: Wakitaii Staff: Assemblies: Capers Side- show: Kaper Klapper. Junior College. HEWITT, ROBERT MILTON The Deacon has one of the finest male voices at Central. Activities: I-Ii-Y: R. O. T. C.: Bicycle Club: Capers: Home Room Officer: Sideshows: Minstrel Show: Science. West Point Military Academy. HIXSON, IACK Jack in both looks and manner is smooth. ,Actiyities: First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C.: Assembly: Fire Chief. Junior College. HOFFSOMMER, IUNE Good vocalists are scarce and June is one of our best. Activities: Capers, '40, '41 : Thanksgiving Play: National Honor Society: Laughing Gas , '42: Home Room Officer: All-School Play, '42. HOLLOWAY, NORMAN Boo excelled in square dancing, and ball room dancing as well. Activities: R. O. T. C. Review, '40: Spring Exhibit, '41: Varsity Track, '41: Spring Exhibit, '42, I-IOOPER, THULA One look at Thula and you know good things some small. .Activities: Office: Teacher's As- sistant: Gym Exhibit, '38, '39. Thirty HENDERSON, VIRC-IL A man of many names, Truck, Doc, Limley. No Wonder, look how popular he is. Activities: Football: Track: Rifle Team: Student Council: I-Ii-Y: Gun Club: Home Room President: Sen- ior Class Treasurer. University of Missouri or Annap- olis. HETHERINC-TON, BETTY Red hardly seems a suitable name for Betty even though she is a red- head. Her hair is too lovely for that. Activities: Spring Exhibit: First Aid Class: Girl Reserves: Wakitan Board: Kaper Klapper Staff: Out- look Staff: Girls' Pep Squad. Junior College and University of Missouri. H I NES, MARGARET Only one word best describes Marg , and that's popularity. Activities: Co-Editor, Wakitan: Associate Editor Outlook: News Editor, Hep Cat's Delight: Glee Club: Reporter of Glee Club: Sec- retary, Home Room: Red Cross, French Club: Delegate to Journal- ism Convention, Columbia, Mo., '41: Capers Usher, '40: Biology Club, Sophomore Orientation Program, '41: Spring Exhibit, '40, '41: Teach- er's Assistant: Chairman of Study Hall: Biology Club: Junior-Senior Dance Committee: Quill and Scroll: Served at Mental Hygiene: R. O. T. C. and National Honor Society Banquets: Wakitan Assembly: Easter Program. Junior College. HOCHMAN, MARIAN This young lady is mixed with wit, flavored with humor, and seasoned with pep and personality all her own. Activities: G. A. A.: Dramatic Club: Spring Festival, '39, '40: Teacher's Assistant: Office Assist- ant: After School Sports: Com- mittee on Sophomore Sideshow. Junior College. HOLFERTY, iosepi-I Something girls like about boys is dancing and Louis knows how. Activities: Reserve Basketball: Varsity Football: Assemblies. HOMAN, DALE Dale is quiet, sensible, and al- ways good natured. Activities: Capers, '41: Sopho- more Dramatics Club: Library As- sistant: Chess Club: Teacher's As- sistant: Camera Club: R. O. T. C. Review, '40: Fire Chief. Junior College. HOUSH, TWYLA Ty's capability is great, but her likeability is greater. Activities: Outlook Staff: Spring Exhibit, '40, '41: G. A. A. Member: Red Cross: Teacher's Assistant: C Club. Junior College. ' HOWE, ELSIE MAE This pretty blue-eyed senior was a loss to Lee's Summit and a gain to Central. Activities: Kaper Klapper Staff: Outlook Staff: Wakitan Board. Huff Business College. HUDSPETH, LAVINIA Lavinia is a quiet, friendly, lik- able girl. Activities: Soccer Team: Gym Ex- hibit: Baseball Team: Basketball' Volleyball: Hockey. Junior College. HULET, MARY ALICE . Teddy's simple, sincere kindness is her way to the heart of her class- mates. Activities: Spring Exhibit, '39: Christmas Program, '41: First Aid Class. Platt-Gard. HUTCHISON, ROBERT He may be small but he is well liked. He has certainly given his fellow students many laughs. TAgtivities: Band, '39, '40: R. O. IACKSON, jACQUELINE If anyone knows anything about the ivory key board, it's Jackie Aactivitiesz Drum Majorette: Capers, Assembly Program: Teach- er's Assistant: Spring Exhibit: Pep Band: Campaign Committee. University of Kansas. IEWELL, CARMALIETA Candy like her name, is sweet. Jewell-a gem. Activities: Color Day Committee: Teacher's Assistant: Lost and Found Committee: Student Coun- ciy: Vice-President, G. A. A.: Spring Exhibit: Secretary of Glee Club: Assembly: Junior-Senior Tea Dance Committee, '41: Tennis Champion, '41: Swimming Team: Maid of Honor, Football Corona- tion: Champion Baseball Team, '40: Champion Volleyball Team: Champ- ion Basketball Team. University of California. KASTNER, BEVERLY Seldom can there be found so many'fine qualities in one person. Activities: Secretary, President, Vice-President in Home Room: Spring Exhibit: Junior - Senior Dance Committee: French Club: Biology Club: Teacher's Assistant: Vice-President of Junior Red Cross, '40:. Capers Usher: Secretary of Junior Red Cross Council, '41, '42g National Honor Society, l42: Red Cross Representative: Intra-City Red Cross Council. Junior College. HUDDLESTON, BOB Laugh and the world laughs with you. This has been I-Ierky'S motto. Activities: R. O. T. C. Review, '40, '41, '42: R. O. T. C. Officer, '41: Biology Sideshow, '39: Band: Kaper Klapper Staff, '41: R. O. T. C. Editor, Wakitan, '42: Home Room Officer, '41: Spring Exhibit, '41: Outlook Staff, '42, HUGHES, NADINE Quiet and reserved she may be, but her happy spirit has left its in- fluence. Activities: Spring Exhibit. Junior College. HULL, DALE It is true Dale is not outspoken, nor yet is he sly, he just prefers to do his share quietly. Activities: R. O. T. C. Review, '38, '393 Spring Inspection: Spring Exhibit, '41. Junior College. IDLET, ELAINE Wah, Wah is that grand little person who truly typifies the say- ing, All good things come in small packages. Activities: G. A. A.: Spring Ex- hibit, '40, '41: Assemblies: Easter Program: Christmas Program: Min- strel Sideshow: Choir, '40, '41. University of California. IENSEN, AUDREY Her eyes and warm heart are just two of the fine qualities that make Audrey what she is. Activities: Member of G. A. A.: Spring Exhibit: Teacher's Assistant. IONES, HELEN Jonsiels hair is like the night Raven. Activities: Secretary of Home Room: Girl Reserve: Teacher's As- sistant: Spring Exhibit. KEELY, CLAUDE This is the first of a set of twins who would rather fish than do anything else. Activities: Golf: Hi-Y: Officers Club: R. O. T. C. Review: Spring Inspection: Assemblies: Flag Rais- ing. Thirty-one KEELY, CLYDE This young twin goes by the name Twin , He is best described by his activities. Activities: Flag Raising: Color Guard: Officers Club: Capers Usher: R. O. T. C. Review: Treasurer, Hi- Y Club: Spring Inspection. KENDEL, GILBERT No one need be around Wally long to discover that he is very much interested in music. Activities: Choir: Assemblies: Capers Sideshows. Junior College: Park College. KESSLER, FRED Fred's a good sport, loads of fun, and a all around swell guy. He has the most interesting hobby of woodworking. Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. KIMBALL, MERLE Merle is tall, slender, and very soft spoken. Modeling heads in clay is her interest. Activities: Sophomore Dramatics Club: Junior-Senior Dance Com- mittee: Capers Posters: Junior Dramatics Club: French Club: Spring Exhibit: Art Exhibit. Junior College. KIRSCHNER, BETTE Boots might be small but she has acquired a remarkable reputa- tion at Central. Activities: Teacher's Assistant: Gym Review: G. A. A.: Tap EX- hibit: Junior Red Cross: Girl Re- serves, '40. Platt-Gard. KOCH, ORVILLE Orville is that interesting young ngan with an undefinable personal- 1 v. Activities: Home Room Presi- dent: Student Assistant: Sergeant, R. O. T. C.: Usher at Capers, '41, Junior College. KON ECZ NY, MAR I E Marie is that young lady always bubbling over with laughter. Activities: C Club: Capers, '40, '41: ' Junior-Senior Dance: Spring Exhibit: G. A. A.: Red Cross Coun- cil Representative: Home Room Secretary: Home Room President, '40, '41: Volley Ball Championship: Red Cross Representative. Platt-Gard. Thirty-two KELDER, CORNIE I Buy Junior as he is better known, has plenty of pep and fun loving spirit. Activities: Officer, R. O. T. C.: Pep Band: Shield and Spear: Band: R. O. T. C. Review: Property Com- mittee. American School of Aeronautical Welding. KESSBERC-ER, EDWARD If everyone could be as coopera- tive as Eddie , oh! what a perfect world we would have. Activities: Lost and Found: Capers Main Show, '41: Sophomore Sideshow: Track: Hi-Y: Junior Sideshow. Junior College. KIEFFER, BENTON Bucky has that indescribeable something that makes him a very distinctive and unusual type. Activities: Guard at Football Coronation: Reserve Basketball, '40, '41: Assemblies: Home Room Of- ficer: Fire Chief: Junior Sideshow: Wakitan Staff: Kaper Klapper Staff: Outlook Staff. West Point Military Academy. KINK, IIMMY Congenial, helpful, dependable, kind, pleasant, peppy, and the most likeable chap you ever met-just a few of the many words that de- scribe Jimmy , KITTS, CAROL Cotton so called by his many friends, has done his most out- standing work in R. O. T. C. Activities: R. O. T. C. Review: Spring Inspection. KOERNER, BOB Moe is a born leader, with his winning smile. Activities: Home Room Presi- dent, '39, '40, '41: Library Assist- ant: Study Hall Assistant: Sopho- more Sideshow, '39: Capers Usher, '41: Teacher's Assistant: Assemb- lies: Vice-President, National Hon- or Society: Home 'Room Secretary: Junior-Senior Tea Committee: Dec- orating Committee, R. O. T. C. Ban- quet: Reserve Basketball, '40: R. O. T. C. Review: Christmas Play, '40: Hi-Y Officer: Reserve Track, '41: Captain R. O. T. C.: Varsity Basketball, '42: R. O. T. C. Spring Inspection: Officers' Club: Cadet Major Regimental Adjutant: Junior Sideshow, '40, University of Missouri. KRAMER, MARIORIE Seldom can such a fine student be found. Her qualities are ex- cellent. Activities: National Honor So- ciety: Northwest Missouri District Orchestra: Junior Sideshow: Asso- ciate Editor, Wakitan: Office As- sistant: Teacher's Assistant: Capers: G. A. A.: Outlook Staff: Kaper Klapper Staff: Easter Pro- gram: Orchestra: C Club: Play Day: Christmas Program: Assemb- lies: Spring Exhibit, '40, '41, '42: Served at Lettermen's Banquet: National Honor Society Banquet: Wakitan Assembly. Junior College. KRANITZ jEAN Slim is a mortal version of the goddess of industry. Activities: Capers, Forum Club, Teacher's Assistant, G. A. A., Spring Exhibit, National Honor So- ciety. Junior College. KUNKLE, MARIORIE In sport, Marge IS a standout. No wonder her capability is great. Activities: G. A. A., Spring Ex- hibit, '39, Teacher's Assistant, Pre- Easter Service, Play Day, '41. Junior College. KYLE, DORIS For just coming to Central, Dor- sie has made a large amount of friends and has indeed been a cred- it to her Alma Mater. Activities: Band, Girl Reserves, Choir, Capers, Teacher's Assistant, Assemblies, Choir Quartet, Nation- al Honor Society. University of Kansas. LAMMERS, BETTY A cute blonde who has been popu- lar, and who has gone far at Cen- tral. Activities: French Club, C Club, C Pin, Gym Exhibit, '39, Spring Exhibit, '40, Capers, '41, Junior-Senior Tea Dance Com- mittee, Junior Sideshow Com- mittee: Teacher's Assistant, Of- fice Assistant, Hostess at Senior Mothers' Tea, Art Exhibit, '39, Girls' Pep Squad, President, Home Room, Play Day, Assembly, Art Work for Capers. LANCE, CHARLOTTE Charlotte could not be mistaken for anyone else, she has a personal- ity all her own. Activities: G. A. A., Capers Main Show, Dramatics Club, Safety Council, Pep Squad, Teacher's As- sistant, Secretary of Home Room- Capers Scenery Work, Library As- sistant, Gym Review, Committee, Junior Sideshow, Committee Junior-Senior Dance, National Hon- or Society, '42, Junior College. 1 r LAWRENCE, DONALD Duck is always courteous and considerate and we have no desire to find a nicer fellow. Activities: Hi-Y, R. O. T. C. Review, '40, '41, '42, Capers Usher, '40, '41, First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., '41, Officers' Club, '41, '42, Glee Club, '39, President Home Room, '41, Assistant Fire Chief, Debate Team. Junior College and University of Chicago. LEPPICK, PHYLLIS Jo is a lovely blonde with wit and good humor. She is known for her good taste in clothes. Activities: Spring Exhibit, '40, '41, G. A. A.: Capers, '40, Vice- President, Home Room, '39, Red Cross, Teacher's Assistant, '39, '40. University of Kentucky. KRAVCIK, MAY ANNA May Annie and her cheerful companions are a well known sight in Central and will be missed. Activities: G. A. A., Girl Re- serves, Assemblies, Gym Exhibit' Swimming Team, R. O. T. C. Ban- quet, Ping Pong Tournament, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Kaper Klapper Staff, Art Monitor, '40, Library Assistant. St. Luke's, Kansas City, Mo. KUZMA, DOROTHY In every work that she began- she did it with all her heart-and prospered, is just a small sum- mary of this popular senior girl. Activities: Senior Editor, Waki- tan, '42, President of Red Cross Club, '39, Spring Exhibit, '39, G. A. A., Publicity Manager, Kaper Klap- per, '40, Treasurer of Red Cross Club, '40, Girl Reserves, '39, Pres- ident Red Cross Council, '41, '42, Assembly: Speech Radio Broadcast, '41, Capers Sideshow: Kaper Klap- per Skit, '41, Red Cross Represen- tative, Teacher's Assistant, Feature Editor, Outlook Staff, '42, Second Place, D. A. R. Contest, '41, Of- fice Assistant: Clinic Assistant, Secretary, Home Room, '42, Intra- City Red Cross Council, '41, '42, Safety Speaker, Typing Secretary, 39: Play Day, '41, Student Life Broadcast, Art Exhibit, '40, Capers, '40. St. Marys College for Girls. LAMAR, JULIA You will have to look a long time to find anyone as nice as Judy . Activities: Spring Exhibit, '39, Red Cross, Member of G. A. A., Champion Volleyball, '41, Champion Basketball, '40, y LANE, FRANK A fine physique, a fine fellow and an asset to his school. Activities: Varsity Football, '40, '41, Varsity Track, '40, '419 H1-Y Officer, Home Room President: As- sembly, Sophomore Sideshow Com- mittee, Hall Guard, Noon Hour Dance Committee. University of Missouri. LANHAM, WILLARD If anyone knows anything about R. O. T. C. it's Willie, D Activities: R. O. T. C. First Lieutenant, K. C. Drill Platoon, R. O. T. C. Review, Orchestra, Spring Inspection, Shield and Spear. Junior College and Kansas City School of Pharmacy. LEHMAN, ILAH IEAN Pepper's popularity is shown by her election as Secretary of the Girl Reserves. Activities: Girl Reserves, Serve Junior-Senior Dance, '40, Secre- tary Girl Reserves, '40: Usher for Capers, '40, Spring Exhibit, '40, G. A. A., '40. Platt-Gard. LONDERGAN, BETTY IO This lovely blonde has danced her way into many audiences hearts. Activities: VVakitan Assembly Program, National Honor Society, Home Room Secretary: G. A.. A.Z Office Assistant: C Club: Capers, '41, '42, Capers Junior Sideshow, Teacher's Assistant, Served .at Banquet, R. O. T. C. Review: Spring Exhibit, '40, '41, '42, Square Dance Traveling Group: Capers Main Show, Capers, '41, '42, Thirty- three LYON, CORA MAE Corky collects boys accessories, quite different, isn't it? Activities: Capers Main Show, '40, Spring Exhibit, '40, '41, As- sembly, Pep Squad, Served Senior Mothers' Tea. Platt-Gard. MATHYS, LESTER Being quiet, Lee has the unus- ual hobby of collecting street car tokens. Activities: R. O. T. C. University of Missouri. MATZES, ALBERT WILLIAM Brick , unlike his red hair, is not easily angered. Activities: Baseball. University of Nebraska. MAYNE, BETTY Gay and charming, Betty has won many admirers since she joined the ranks of Centralites. Activities: Capers Sideshow, '39, '40, Capers Main Show, '41, Junior Red Cross, Girl Reserves, Tower Gleams Staff, Spring Reviews, '39, '40, Scholastic Magazine, Recogni- tion Award, Reporter of Home Room, Teacher's Assistant, Nation- al Honor Society, '41, Park College. MCCLUNC, ANALEE Analee's ability in creative writ- ing is unquestionable. Activities: Girl Reserves, '39, '42, Capers, '41, Junior Sideshow Com- mittee, '40, Member G. A. A., Vice- President, Home Room, '40, Nation- al Honor Society, '42, Junior College. MCCRITE, HELEN The smallest bundles most often contain the most valuable gifts. Activities: Girl Reserves, '40, '41, Secretary Junior Red Cross, '40. McNALLY, LOI S LAWRENE A pleasing personality makes her many friends. Activities: Spring Exhibit, '40, '41, ,Capers Ticket Committee, Bowling Team, Junior Sideshow, '40, Teacher's Assistant, G. A. A. Junior College. Thirty-four MAHAFFEY, SHIRLEY Maleaf's charm and beauty speak for her. Activities: Football Queen At- tendant, '41, Junior-Senior Dance, Forum Club, G. A. A., Home Room President, Capers Main Show, '40, '41, Capers Main Show Committee. '40 Randolph, Macon. MATTILL, A. I. A more democratic person couldn't be found if you Were to look a long time, sincere, truthful, and right- eous in all he does. Activities: Capers Orchestra, '41, Representative to Student Assemb- ly, Jefferson City, '42, Commission- ed Officer, R. O. T. C. Band: Band Concerts, R. O. T. C. Reviews, Re- serve Track, '41, Vice-President, Home Room, Tower Gleams, Junior Sideshow Committee, Assembly Programs, Pep Band, Student Council, Band Property Committee, All E Ribbons. Junior College. MAY, BILL This young man has the many fine qualities to make his life suc- cessful. Activities: Assembly Programs, Rifle Team, Teacher's Assistant. Texas Art Institute. MCCELLAN, BETTY No undertaking could be too great for such a fine person. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Library Assistant. Junior College. MCCONNELL, PAUL Pete has given us his friend- ship and in return we give him all our best wishes. Cornell University. MCDONALD, CLAUDE Sincere, likable, pleasant, popular, studious, and industrious are only a few words to describe such a. fine fellow as Claude. Activities: Tower Gleams, Bus- iness Manager, '41, '42, Treasurer, Student Body, Student Council, '40, '41, '42, Forum, President, Sopho- more Class, Capers, '40, '41, Book Exchange, '40, '41, '42, President, Safety Council, Hi-Y, Defense Stamp Committee, National I-Ionor Society, Assemblies, Radio Broad- casts, Lost and Found. Junior College. McNEE, PHYLLIS Phyll has a manner that is all her own. 1 . Activities: Spring Exhibit, '39, '40, Capers Sideshow, '40, Capers Main Show, '41, Girls' Sportsp G. A. A. Junior College. I MCMILLAN, KATHERINE Anytime, anywhere, Katie is full of fun and joy of living. Activities: Capers Main Show, '41: Spring Exhibit, '40, '41, '42: R. O. T. C. Banquet: Senior Mothers' Tea: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Vice- President Home Room: Pep Squad: Junior Red Cross. Oklahoma City University. MEADOWS, VIRGINIA Ginny is slender, cute and not very talkative. She likes dancing and collecting rocks and stamps. C1Akctivities: Spring exhibit: Pep u . MILES, LEONARD Dusty takes life the way it should be taken, with ease. Noth- ing seems to worry him. Activities: Captain Rifle Team: Outlook Staff: Officers Club: R. O. T. C. Captain. Rolla School of Engineering. MILLER, WILLIAM He is well known, well liked, and a credit to any organization. Activities: Varsity Track: Treas- urer of Home Room: Office Assist- ant: Assemblies: Coronation Foot- ball Queen: Varsity Football. MILLER, LAWRENCE Larry's ambitions and thoughts run deep. High of heart and clean of mind. Activities: Teacher's Assistant: R. O. T. C. Review: Spring Exhibit: R. O. T. C. Corporal. Junior College. MINARD, EUGENE Activities: R. O. T. C. Captain: Home Room President: Armistice Day Program: Christmas Play: Of- ficers Club: Hall Guard: Fire Chief: American Government Senate Min- ority Leader and Parliamentarian. MOLLUS, BILL A little man with a big heart that has a happy big smile for every- one. Activities: R. O. T. C. Review: Eetrageant R. O. T. C.: Spring Ex- 1 1 . MCMULIN, IAY In the present emergency and at all times, Meloney's wit and Humor are needed. Activities: Band, '39: Wrestling Sideshow, '39: Spring Exhibit: Out- look Staff: Wakitan Board: Kaper Klapper Staff. U. C. L. A. MELKOSKI, KATHLEEN Will always be remembered as a thorough and conscientious per- former in class activities. Activities: Gym Exhibit, '40: Tower Gleams Staff: C Club: Li- brary Assistant: Teacher's Assist- ant: National Honor Society, '42. Junior College. MILLER, ANNA MARIE A quiet nature but a very friend- ly air. Activities: Spring Exhibit. Platt-Gard. MILLER, IEAN She has proved her dramatic tal- ent by her part in the Senior Play. Activities: Home Room Treas- urer: Secretary, Home Room: Teacher's Assistant: Assembly Pro- gram: Senior Play. MILLER, SHIRLEY A girl whose gentle, lovable char- acter is recognized by everyone. Activities: G. A. A.: Red Cross: Play Committee: Teacher's Assist- ant: Spring Exhibit: Play Day. Junior College. MINOR, IOHN To belong to the armed forces is probably the greatest honor to hold. We are indeed proud to have such a fine person as John in the serv- ice. Activities: Advertising Skit, Capers: Sophomore Sideshow: Foot- ball: Brush and Pencil Club: Track: Hall Guard: Fire Chief: Capers As- semblies: Junior-Senior Dance Com- mittee: Junior Sideshow. MOORE, I. D. He has a peculiar hobby of Black letter printing. Though he is short he doesn't go unseen. Activities: Orchestra: Band: R. O. T. C. Review: Officers Club: Spring Inspection. Platt-Gard. Thirty-five MORTON, IRVIN A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomor- rows. Activities: Officer's Club: For- um Club: Junior Red Cross Coun- cil. Kemper. MYERS, BEVERLY Centralis mighty little athlete, h ts. who Knows- e?'5POIClubg Baseball Activities. ' Basketball, and Volleyball Champ- ionship Teams, '413 Class Asslst' ant: G. A. A.: Cheerleader? Red Cross: Spring Exhibit: Pep Squad- NEIDINGER, CHARLES Dick is rather tall, serious of mind and a good b0Y- Activities: Boy Slooutl Member of Bicycle Club: Senior Play- Junior College. NEWKIRK, MARTHA Another Martha lon. the 5011001 page with her own individuality. Activities: Home Room Report- er: Spring Exhibit, '40, R. O. T. C. Review, '40g Play Day, '413 0I'0h9S' tra, '39, '40g After School SUOPILSZ Junior Sideshow, '40. Platt-Gard. NICHOLSON, NADINE She is most desirable as alfriend, and an asset to the community and school. Business College. PAI NTER, IVAN This is Central's King of Kings in the line of athletics. Who could forget his football and basketball scores. Activities: Football: Basketball: C Club. University of Missouri. PARTRIDGE, WILLIAM Bill possesses a. fine speaking voice and excellent dramatic ability. Activities: Highest on Senior College Aptitude Test: National Honor Society: All-School Play, ,413 Christmas Play: Easter Play: Thanksgiving Play: Senior Play: Assemblies: Home Room Officerg Speaker at Teachers' Convention: President of Senate. Junior College. Thirty-six MURRAY, IOAN Josie is one of those unusual- ly lovable girls whose acquaintance is a pleasure. Activities: G. A. A.: Wakitan Board: Kaper Klapper Staff: Red Cross: Spring Exhibit: Girls' Pep Squad: Baseball, Basketball, and Volleyball Championship Teams, '41g Class Assistant: C Club. NASH, IERRY Jerry has been a favorite of the class of 42 . This Cinimitablel manner and character are pretty responsible. Activities: R. O. T. C. First Lieu- tenant: Hi-Y: Usher Capers, '41g R. O. T. C. Review, l40, '41, '42g Corps Area Rifle Team: Home Room Treasurer. Junior College. NELSON, ROY This young man has all girls' eyes cast on him, no wonder, look at his wavy hair. Activities: Track Team. NICHOLAS, DAVID Nick is a really grand fellow to know. He is full of pep and fun. Activities: R. O. T. C. Officer: Band: Assemblies: Astronomy Club: Shield and Spearg Camera Club: R. O. T. C. Review. Junior College and University of Missouri. NUSSBAUM, ARTHUR Is there any one who will forget Big Art ? l don't think so. Activities: Chief Motion Picture Operator: Band: Orchestra: Hi-Y Officer: Assistant Band Director: Capers Sideshowg Assemblies: Pep Bandg Choir: Lost and Found As- sistant. PARKS, RUTH Exquisite is one word to describe Ruth's charm. Activities: National Honor S0- cietyg Capers, '4lg Secretary Home Room: Spring and Gym Exhibits, '39, '40, '41: Assembly. Business School. PATTON, RAYMOND Slow to speak-but with things in his mind worth saying, that's ssRay1s. Activities: Treasurer of Sopho- more Classg Band: Hall Guard: In- tra-Mural All-Star Basketball Team: Basketball Team, '39, '40, '4l. University of Nebraska. PENDLETON, I IM Flannel mouth , what a name for such a wonderful person. Activities: First Lieutenant. R. O. T. C.: Book Exchange Operator: Capers Student Manager: Home Room Officer: Kaper Klapper Cir- culation Manager: Wakitan Circu- lation Manager. PINE, MARY Micky has done her bit for Central by being a true supporter of its ideals. Activities: Spring Exhibit: Vol- leyball Tournament: Badminton. POLLARD, SARAH LEE For just coming to Central, Sal- ly has acquired a deep share of friends. Activities: Circulation and Ex- change Manager, Outlook: Asso- ciate Editor, Wakitan: Band, '41: Treasurer, Home Room: Teacher's Assistant: Quill and Scroll: Journal- ism Convention Delegate: Band Concerts: Wakitan Program. POWELL, WI NONA 'Windy is a studious senior who is very sincere and sociable. Activities: Spring Exhibit, '39, '40, '41: Teacher's Assistant-: Pa- trons' Night Assembly, '40: Gym Exhibit, '39: Assembly Programs: Art Exhibits. Platt-Gard. PRESNELL, THELMA One of Thelma's Attractions is the mystery about her. Activities: G. A. A.: Junior Red Cross: Food Committee: Junior- Senior Dance: Pep Squad: Girl Re- serves: Spring Exhibit, '40, '41, Platt-Gard. PUGH, WILBUR This tall lad can make the sad- dest person laugh by his words and actions. Activities: Spring Festival, '39: R. O. T. C.: Pep Rally. Junior College. RANSDELL, WILLIAM I-Ie has mastered the perils at Central and now goes to even great- er goals. Good luck, fellow. Activities: Junior Sideshow: Bowling Team: Reserve Track: Band: Hall Guard: Home Room Re porter. Junior College. PIERCE, FRANK His own individual character is outstanding, and his delightful per- sonality has won him many friends. Activities: C Club: R. O. T. C. Review, '40, '41, '42: R. O. T. C. Spring Inspection, '40, '41, '.42L Lieutenant Colonel of Staff: Rifle Team: Varsity Football: Varsity Track: Christmas Play, '41: H1-Y President: Home Room President: Presidents Cabinet Student Coun- cil: Tackle All-City Football Team: Teacher's Assistant: Speaker Hi-Y Easter Program: Typing Certifi- cate: Officers' Drill at Auditorium: First Cross-Country Run: Election Committee Student Council: Hi-Y Review, '40, '41, '42: Hall Guard: President, Aviation Club. University of Missouri. PISTORIUS, MARY IANE Charming, brilliant, industrious, what more could we say. Activities: Glee Club: Forum Club: Girl Reserves: Junior-Senior Dance Committee: Spring Exhibit, '40: Tower Gleams Staff: Junior Red Cross, '40: Pep Club: Teacher's Assistant: National Honor Society, Junior College. POWELL, BETTY JANE Betts will be missed around Central. She is likable and full of fun and pep. Activities: Band, '39, '40, '41: Orchestra, '39, '40: Kaper Klapper: Wakitan Staff: Senior Tea: Spring Exhibit, '40: Style Show, '40: Girl Reserves: Chess Club: Caper Side- show, '39: Art Class Committees: Band Concerts: Wakitan Assembly: Teacher's Assistant: Art Exhibit. Junior College. PRAWL, KATHRYN Personality and loads of pep go to make Katie the sweet person she is. Activities: Girl Reserve: Junior Red Cross: Assemblies: Gym Ex- hibit: Pep Squad: Teacher's Assist- ant: G. A. A.: Outlook Staff, '42: Organizations Editor, Wakitan, '42. St. Lukes Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. PULLEY, BRYCE Arab is a swell sort of fellow who likes hunting. Activities: Junior Sideshow, '40, '41: Capers Orchestra, '41, '42: School Orchestra. Junior College. PURCELL, PATRICIA Pat is noted at Central for her work in the line of sports and gym work. Activities: President of Junior Red Cross, '40: G. A. A.: Associate Editor, Outlook Staff: Mixed Doubles Bowling Champion: Secre- tary, Pep Squad: Teacher's Assist- ant: Assemblies: French Club: Fea- ture Editor, Kaper Klapper: Home Room Secretary: Spring Exhibit, '39: Assistant Business Manager, Wakitan, '42. Junior College. REISS, ADOLF Adolf's sincerity and broad smile have made him a likable chap in everyone's eyes. Activities: Home Room Treasurer. Junior College. Thirty-seven RADKE, MARVIN Evervone has his or her likes and dislikes. Marvin has one definite like-it is raising homing pigeons. Junior College. REYNOLDS, NORVAN Norvan is an exceedingly clever chap whose interests are hunting ind fishing. Activities: R. O. T. C. Reviews. RICHARDSON, LLOYD He is a wise man who knows what to do next , and Lloyd does it. Activities: Student Council, Na- tional Honor Society, Treasurer, Home Room, Sergeant, Second Lieutenant, Officers' Club, R. O. T. C. Junior College. RIGCS, FLETCHER EUGENE A manly fellow whom we never had to cross a bridge to meet. Oklahoma A and M or Kansas State. ROBERTS, LEONARD Every one has his good points. Leonard is congenial, thoughtful, sincere, full of fun, and not hard to please. Activities: Track. ROSE, NATALI E She is gifted at art as well as at making her own individual lapel pins. Activities: Committee for Sopho- more and Junior Sideshow, Com- mittee for Junior-Senior Dance, Brush and Pencil, Dramatic Club, Sophomore, Senior, Play Com- mittee, Member G. A. A., Presi- dent and Secretary, Home Room' Central C , Served at Lettermensz Banquet, Champion Bowling Team Spring Exhibit, '40, '41, Capers, '40, '41, National Honor Society, '42. Not only is she attractive in looks but more so in her taste of clothes ROSENTHAL, HARRIET Activities: Secretary Study Hall, n Member G. A. A., Capers Mai Show, Spring Exhibit, Forum Club, Teacher's Assistant, French Club, Glee -Club., Junior-Senior Tea. University of Missouri. Thirty-eight RAINEY, MERRILL, IR. Merrill is tall, blond, and has very good taste for clothes and color harmony. Junior College. RICH, SHERMAN Small of stature, but how impor- tant and shrewd he is cannot be measured in words. Activities: Bowling, Sophomore Sideshow, Varsity Track, Manager, C Club, Intra-Mural Basketball, Reserve Manager, Cheer Leader. Junior College. RICGS, CHLORIS Her hobby is clothes, if you should see her you could easily verify this. Activities: Gym Exhibit. ROBERTSON, IEANNE DALE Quiet and perserving, not for- getting pleasure -nor work either for that matter. Activities: Girl Reserves, Red Cross, Member of G. A. A., As- sembly, Capers Main Show, Spring Exhibit, '40, Gym Exhibit, '41, Knitting for Red Cross. Junior College. ROBERTS, LILBERN Lilbern never broadcasts his achievements, but he never lets anything keep him from his goal. Activities: Chemistry Assistant, Senior Play, R. O. T. C. Review: Spring Inspection. Junior College. ROSENBERC-, BERT It isn't very often you find any- one that can make a piano talk, Bert has that certain technique. Activities: Capers Orchestra: Assemblies. College of Modern Music. RUOFF, SHIRLEY Soft and sweet of voice, and cheerful eyes characterize Shirley. Activities: G. A. A., Capers, '40 Assemblies, Glee Club, Junior-Sen ior Tea Dance, '40, After School Sports, Spring Festival: Play Day. Graceland, Lamoni, Iowa. ROZ ELL, BETH Her first year here and she has already made a name for herself in the dramatic world. Activities: Thanksgiving Play: Stage Setting for Capers: Laugh- ing Gas : Capers, '41: Brush and Pencil Club, '41, '42: Forum Club: Spring Exhibit: Teacher's Assist- ant: Home Room Secretary, '41, '42: Once in a Lifetime : Served at Tea for Senior Mothers: H. S. C. A. Program: Assemblies: Cover for Laughing Gas : Art VVork, Tower Gleams: Publicity Com- mittee, Dramatics Class. SCHWAB, DICK Dick's taste of clothes, his looks and character will carry him far. Activities: Tower Gleams Staff. Junior College. SEEBER, WILLIAM T. Who would want to look for a more reliable or well liked person when Bill is at hand. Activities: National Honor So- ciety: Cadet Colonel, R. O. T. C.: Capers: Assembly Programs: Plays: Co-Editor, Outlook: Member Stu- dent Council: Quill and Scroll. Valparaiso, Indiana, and Junior College. SHAFFER, GORDON Tall, dark, and handsome fits Gordon better than anything. Activities: Home Room Presi- dent, Secretary, Treasurer: Vice- President: Band, '39: Vice-Presb dent, Secretary, Treasurer, Hi-Y: Junior Side Show, '40: R. O. T. C. Officer: Assembly Programs: Asso- ciate Editor Outlook: Business Board Hep Cats Delight: Officers Club: R. O. T. C. Revue, '39, '40, '41 University of Missouri. SHERWOOD, WILLIS A loss to C. B. H. S. and a gain to Central, though he hasn't been here long, he certainly has become well liked and well known, he likes roller skating. Junior College. SHOEMAKER, JEAN Looking for someone with nick- names? Well, it's Jean. Honey , Jeanie , and Lovey . Activities: Outlook Staff: French Club: Play Day: Band: Gif-1 Re- serves: Hep Cats Delight. Junior College and University of Missouri. SIMMONS, BETTY The smallest of the twins. But small things are precious. Activities: Junior Secretary Leadership Class: Champion Base- ball: Junior and Senior Gym Ex- hibit? Gym Review. Business College. SCHNEIDER, LORENE Nurses training has again called one from our fold. Here's luck to you, Lorene. Activities: G. A. A.: Capers Sideshow: President, Secretary, Treasurer, Home Room: Teacher's Assistant: C Club. Missouri Methodist Hospital. SCHWADER, VIRGINIA Activities: Home Room President and Secretary: G. A. A.: Sopho- more Dramatics: Capers, '40, '41: Study Hall Chairman: Teacher's Assistant: Forum Club: Senior Play Committee: Spring Exhibit, '39, '40, '41: Junior Red Cross: Tag Day Red Cross: Girl's C Letter. Junior College. SETZER, BETTY Such a girl with such charm, pep, and personality couldn't help but be popular. Activities: Vice-President, Home Room: Spring Exhibit: Swimming Team: Bowling: Student Council: Red Cross: G. A. A.: Pep Squad: Teacher's Assistant. St. Joseph's Hospital. SHAW, SUZANNE What could any Goddess of Beauty have over Susie ? Activities: President, Vice-Pres- ident, Secretary, Treasurer, Home Room: Assembly: Christmas Play, '41: Teacher's Assistant: Junior- Senior Tea Dance Committee: Spring Exhibit, '39, '40: Capers Mlain Show, '41: Capers Sideshow, '4 Junior College and University of California. SHOCKLEY, CLARENCE A man with finer qualities could not be found if the world were turned over. Activities: President, Vice-Presi- dent of Home Room: Captain, O. T. C.: Officers' Club. Junior College. SHOTT, CATH ER I NE It's a privilege to know such peo- ple as Tattie for indeed the good are scarce. Activities: National Honor So- ciety: Brush and Pencil Club Sec- retary: Treasurer, Forum Club: President and Treasurer, Home Room: Teacher's Assistant: Girls' C Club: Assembly: Editor-in- Chief, Tower Gleams: Junior-Senior Dance Committee: Capers Junior Sideshow: Junior Red Cross Secre- tary: G. A. A.: Property Capers Committee: Second-prize Winner in Safety Council Contest: Second- prize Winner in Capers Poster Contest: Speaker National Honor Society Initiation, '42. Junior College. SIMMONS, BONNIE The taller of the twins and more active in sports. Activities: Horseshoe Champion: Gym Exhibit: Sophomore and Junior Baseball Champion: Leader- ship Class. Business College. Thirty-nine SMALLEY, LEONARD Central's tennis King and all around good fellow. Activities: Hi-Y: Captain, Ten- nis Team: Assembly Program: Usher and Program Dance Com- mittee. University of Missouri or Junior College. SPENCER, EARL Though he left the halls of Cen- tral in midyear, he still has friends and buddies who remember him. Activities: Assemblies: Football. Junior College. STEPHENS, JUNE An all around athletic girl who has made a name for herself in that field. Activities: Girls' C Club, '40, '41: Junior Red Cross Representa- tive: Assemblies: President of Girls' Pep Club: Capers, '39, '40, '41: Spring Exhibit: Championship Vol- ley Ball Team: Championship Basketball Team: Championship Hockey Team: Teachers Assistant. STEWART, CHARLENE Active in extra curricular work as she is in collecting friends. Activities: Glee Club: Gym Ex- hibit, '40: French Club: Orchestra- tion Class, '41: Sports. Junior College. SUIVIMERS, HILDA Her hair is like the night, and she is a lady fair. Activities: Home Room Presi- dent: Home Room Reporter: Teach- er's. Assistant: Spring Exhibit: Junior Sideshow: Junior-Senior Dance: Junior-Senior Tea. Platt-Gard. SWEENEY, MARTHA 'Martha's interest in all her friends have endeared her in the hearts of all her acquaintances. Activities: Fire Chief of Home R00111, '40: Treasurer of Home ROOTH5 '411 Spring Exhibit, '40, Junior College, SWOPE, HENRY Chick certainly has an abund- ance .of humor. He likes hunting and fishing. St. Benedicts. Forty SPEAKER, MEDFORD Meddy certainly has done his share for the boys in football and basketball He is a most appreciat- ed worker. Activities: Manager of Capers Tickets: Wakitan Play: Barker: Varsity Football Manager: Safety Council: Biology Club: Science Sideshow: Outlook Staff. William Jewell. STEELE, VIRGINIA She has an immense ability of dancing. Activities: ' Spring Exhibit, '39, '40, '41: Capers, '40, '4l: S0ph0m0I'e Dramatics Club: G. A. A.: Home Room Officer. Junior College. STEWART, ALBERT Al is studious. but he always finds time for fun and jovial con- versing. Activtites: Capers, '39: Home Room President: Fire Chief: Biology Club: R. O. T. C. Review, '39, '40: Hi-Y President. Texas A and M. SOIVIMER, BILL Seldom does Billy walk the halls of Central without a cheery smile and a. hello, Activities: Fire Chief: Reporter. SUTHERLAND, BOND Sam has always been popular, perhaps because he was such a fine and manly student. Activities: Football: Student Council: C Club. University of Colorado. SWENSON, VONNA Jimmie gives one a feeling of joy. She likes to collect stickers from different states. , Activities: Pep Squad: Spring Exhibit: Teacher's Assistant: Mem- ber of G. A. A. Junior College. SYIVION, CHARLYNE As her activities show, she cer- tainly hasn't wasted her time while at Central. Activities: Forum Club Secre- tary: Teacher's Assistant: Served at Lettermaxfs Banquet: National Honor Society: G. A. A.: Office As- sistant: Glee Club: Sophomore Dra- matics Club: Junior Sideshow: Sophomore Sideshow: Capers, '40, '41: French Club: Tap Assistant: Tag Day: Occupational Survey: Girl Reserve: Typing Medal: Safety Council, '40, '41: Tower Gleams Staff: Red Cross Knitter. THOMAS, RONALD Speck's endeavors were made with a true zeal and desire to suc- ceed. Activities: News Director, Out- look, Kaper Klappter, Sergeant R. O. T. C. Junior College. TIBBETTS, IOAN To Joan - Life is real and life is earnest -a thing met, under- taken, and well accomplished. Activities: President of Nation- al Honor Society, Girls' Glee Club, Capers, '39, '40, '41, Office and Li- brary Assistant, Teacher's Assist- ant, Spring Exhibit, Forum Club' G. A. A., Home Room Officer. Junior College. s TOOTLE, LILLIAN We like her because she is so dear and versible. Activities: Vice-President of Student Body, '41, President of Sophomore Class, '39, Treasurer of Junior Class, '40, Junior Red Cross, National Honor Society, G. A. A. Board, G. A. A. Reporter, Student Council, '39, '40, '41, Spring Ex- hibit, '40, '41, Assemblies, Student Council Convention, '40, '41, Capers Main Show, '40, '41, Sponsor Cap- tain Company B, '40, Sponsor Cap- tain Company D, '41, Camera Club. VANCLEAVE, DOROTHY She is loads of fun, nice to talk to, and grand to know. Activities: Junior Red Cross, Girl Reserves, Office Assistant, Teach- er's Assistant, Pep Squad, As- sembly Program, Spring Exhibit, G. A. A. VERECCE, MARIORIE Pinky has all the qualities that go to make a charming girl. Activities: Home Room Treas- urer, Spring Exhibit, '39, Assemb- lies, G. A. A., Junior Sideshow, '40. Platt-Gard. WAGENFIELD, QUENTI N Co-Editor of the Outlook and a good one at that. A hard worker who is successful at any under- taking. Activities: National Honor So- ciet ' Biolo Club' Ca ers '40' Y, gy y D , , Band, Orchestra, Science Sideshow, '39, '40, Wakitan Board, Co-Editor of Outlook, Kaper Klapper Staff, '41, Quill and Scroll. Junior College. WARD, ALICE This is another of Central's prominent outdoor girls. Alice is deeply interested in sports and is good in them. Activities: G. A. A. Board, Junior Red Cross, Spring Exhibit, Champ- ion of Volleyball, Basketball, and Bowling, Individual Bowling Champion, Teacher's Assistant, C Club. - I I.-'U' f T J ' I 'J fy If A ' ' I ,. V -' JI 'vr'J rf Jr ' J I L I ,Y-aa, lv . r ' ! Y., 2 , A ' 1 u - V ,L V VA ,I 1 , ' 1 1 1 1 I ' fc Lv ' J, W' ',ft-'aff' .nf ' I . if ,Y ,.- ' .ff . if f .f , ,- 'A , 1.4-1 is 2 , r THRAILKILL,IUANlTA ' f ,. Juanita is one of those unusual- ly lovable girls whose acquain- tance is a pleasure. Activities: Assemblies, After School Sports, Play Day, Spring Exhibit, Junior Tea Dance, Elec- toral Committee, Home Room Treasurer, G. A. A., Home Room Reporter. Platt-Gard. TOEL, MARY IEAN Lovely to see --you know it's charming Mary Jean. Activities: Home Room Secre- titry, Forum Club, Glee Club, G. A. Junior College. UTZ, VIRGINIA LEE Virginia has merry eyes and a merry smile. She's good natured and makes a real friend. Activities: Central C Club, Capers Usher, '39, '40, All-School Play Property Committee, '40, '41, Teacher's Assistant, Gym Exhibit, Band. Junior College. VANNATTA, BYRON Bubbles has done his part in Central by taking part in the Pep Band. Activities: Band: Assemblies, Pep Band. VOC-EL, LOREN A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomor- rows. Activities: Orchestra. WAGY, MAXINE I VVhy is it but Mac likes danc- iiig too, but of course she's good at 1 . Activities: Spring Exhibit, '40, '41, Secretary and Treasurer of Home Room, G. A. A.: Teacher's Assistant. WARD, NADINE RUTH Rufus wants to be a nurse, maybe some day she will attain her goal, here's wishing her luck. Activities: Spring Exhibit, Play Day, Basketball, Soccer Team, Vol- leyball. Sisters' Hospital for Nurses' Training. Forty-one WALL, IOHN Will we ever forget him as the hero of Laughing Gash? Activities: Home Room Vice- President: Capers Master of Cere- monies: Tennis Intra-Mural Doubles Champion: Capers Sideshow: Hi-Y President: Chief Hall Guard: All- School Play: Assembly Skitsg Na- tional Honor Society. Junior College. WEDDLE, CLAYTON A bundle of good nature is Clay- ton, with a militaristic mind. Activities: Football: Capers: R. O. T. C.: Football Guard of Honor, '39, '40: Home Room President, '40: Fire Chief: Spring Exhibit, '41. Junior College. WELDON, RAULAND Ronnie has a lot of pep and spirit, coupled with a quiet sense of humor. Activities: Hi-Y: Capers Usher: R. O. T. C. Review: Spring Inspec- tion: Officers' Club: Commissioned Officer, R. O. T. C.: Home Room President. Junior College. WELLS, WALTER Like his brother, he too is tall, dark and handsome of features. and why not say good at football. Activities: Reserve Football, '40: Varsity Football, '41: Boys' Glee Club Secretary: Letterman for two years: C Club. University of Missouri. WENZ, WILLIAM Tall, with firm features and de- termination to be successful in any undertaking. Activities: Orchestra: R. O. T. C. Inspection: R. O. T. C. Review: Home Room Officer: Assemblies. Junior College, University of Ne- braska. WHITCOMB, ROBERT Robert, known as Whit or Bob , has a brilliant mind and has shown it by being on a debate team, winning honors for his school. Activities: Hi-Y: Band: Sopho- more Sideshow: Aviation Club: Stu- dent Council: National Honor So- ciety, '42. Junior College. WH ITE, ROBERT Most young men like sports, well, Bob likes one too, hunting. Forty-two WALLACE, BETTY LOU Quiet of speech, graceful move- ments, and a cheerful hello, are her requisites. Activities: Orchestra 3 Band : Spring Exhibit: Girl Reserves Sec- retary: After School Sports: Pep Squad: Assembly Program: Prop- erty Committee, All-School Play. Junior College. WEISENBORN, WILLIAM Weisie takes life the way it should be, taken with ease. Nothing seems to worry him. Activities: Sophomore Sideshow: R. O. T. C. Review: Officers' Club: Home Room Officer: All-School Play: Hi-Y Officer: Assemblies: Spring Inspection. Junior College. WELLS, WALLACE The first half of the Wells twins is tall, dark, and one of handsome features, with an eye on football. Activities: Two Year Letterman: Varsity Football: All-City Football: Fire Chief, '39, '40, University of Missouri. WELTY, moms JEAN Her hand masters the white ivories, and when she plays, music talks. Activities: Assemblies: Orches- tration Class: Radio Program. Ohio Music School. WH ITAKER, DONALD Donald has been active while at Central. He likes trapping as a pastime. Activities: Capers, '39, '40: R. O. T. C. Review, '40, '41, '42: Home Room Vice-President. Aeronautical Engineering College. WHITE, IACK Everyone is outstanding in some field, Jack's is military. Activities: Capers Sideshow, '40g R. O. T. C. Review, '39, '40, '41, '42: Home Room President, Vice-Presi- dent, and Reporter: President of Officers' Club: Assembly. University of Missouri. WHITE, SHIRLEY To know her is a pleasure, not to know her is a loss. WHITMAN, CASH Veetro has done more than his share at Central. He has been a wonderful business manager for the Outlook. Activities: Home Room Treasur- er: Advertising and Business Man- ager for Outlook: Director of Pep Sally Bonfire: Capers Main Show, Junior College, University of Mis- souri. WILLIAMS, EARL Curly , that means hair that makes girls look twice. Activities: Capers, '40, '41. University of Kansas. WINDLE, BARBARA ISMITHI Barbara was married. WISNIEWSKI, DORIS IANE Shorty is all anyone could strive to be, and more, with her beauty and intelligence. Activities: Glee Club, '40, '41: Girl Reserves, '39, '40: Kaper Klappfer Staff: Senior Editor of VVakitan, '42: Outlook Staff: Spring Exhibit. '39, '40, '41: Capers, '41: Easter Program, '40, '41: Christmas Pro- gram, '40, '41: VVakitan Assembly, '42: P.-T. A. Program, '41: Red Cross Knitter: Ballroom Assistant: Teacher's Assistant: Home Room Reporter: Kaper Klapper Booth: Pep Squad: Gym Exhibit: Library Assistant. Platt-Gard. WYATT, FRANK A friend to all. It isn't any won- der he is as popular as he is. He will leave many pleasing and use- ful works. Activities: Sophomore Sideshow: Junior Sideshow: Capers, '40, '41: Student Council, '41, '42: Hi-Y: R. O. T. C. Review, '41, '42: Corps Area Rifle Team: Home Room Pres- ident, Vice-President, Secretary, Tlgeasurer: National Honor Society, Missouri School of Minnesota. YOUNG, GILBERT In what most merits fame-in silence lies. If this is true, Gilbert deserves lots of credit. WILEY, BILL Being Co-Editor of the Wakitan is only one way of showing his leadership. Activities: President, National Honor Society, '41: President, French Club: Student Council, '40, '41: Co-Editor, VVakitan: Assemb- lies: Lost and Found: Assistant Editor, Kaper Klapper: Capers Sideshow: Sophomore Orientation: Wakitan Assembly: French Ban- quet Toastmaster: Quill and Scroll: President, Home Room: K. C. Drill Platoon: Managing Editor, Outlook: R. O. T. C. Review: Journalism Convention: Christmas Tree Com- mittee: Band, '39. Junior College, University of Colorado. WILLMAN, FRANCES Frans , modesty and sweetness have won her many friends. Activities: G. A. A.: Biology: Central C : Spring Exhibit, '40, '41: Home Room President. WINFREY, NAOMI She has deep eyes and a gracious manner that invites our friendships. Activities: Teacher's Assistant: Ball Room Class: Spring Exhibit. WOOD, ROBERT He has that determination of mind and spirit to accomplish what- ever he sets forth to do. Activities: First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C.: Capers Usher, '41: R. 0. T. C. Review, '40, '41, '42: Roll of Honor: Color Guard: Platoon Ser- geant: Officers' Club. WYATT, VIRGINIA Virginia has shown her all around good qualities by this list of activities. Activities: National Honor So- ciety: Forum Club, '40: Brush and Pencil Club, '40: Sophomore Dra- matics Club: Glee Club: Associate Editor, Tower Gleams: G. A. A.: Secretary, Home Room: Treasurer, Reporter, Brush and Pencil Club: Secretary, Forum Club: Spring Ex- hibit, '40, '41: Designer of Capers Costumes: Sophomore Sideshow: Junior Sideshow: Capers Main Show, '40: Assemblies: Junior-Sen- ior Dance Decoration Committee: Junior-Senior Dance Program: Committee Sophomore Floor Show: Committee Junior Floor Show: Property Committee Capers: Re- ceiving Line, Senior Mothers' Tea: Committee on Tea Invitations: Teacher's Assistant: C Club: Honorable Mention Mohan Contest: First Prize in Scholastic Contest in United States. Junior College. SIMONDS, EUGENE His thoughtful attitude and sin- cere ways have won him a place in the hearts of all his fellow men. Activities: Capers Sideshow: Radio Club: Intra-Mural Basketball. University of Utah. Forty-three 'Q n industrious J J Umor Ciass and Capabie Claes nnior Sponsors Miss Mary Lou Davies and Miss Lucille Marechal. ,Vx , -- .1 Z, ,ji , ' 5: . 'i' U it . 5 , qt- N u 114 f- . . W i - - .4 J.. ,. a ,J ., DR. x ' -, - AA J' unior Cioss Qtticers Kenny Aladeen, Presidentg Helen Hillyard, Vice-Presidentg Mendell Hawk, Secretaryg Bob Cutberth, Treasurer. Today I attended an assembly program and met four students who told me they were Junior class officers. The president of the class, Kenneth Aladeen. introduced me to the other officers, these being Helen Hillyard, vice-president, Mendell Hawk, secretaryg and Bob Cutberth, treasurer. VVhen they saw how interested I was in their class they introduced me to the two class sponsors, Miss Mary Lou Davies an4l Miss Lucille Marechal, whom I found to be very kind in explaining the achievements of the class they represent. Because there is no system of classifi- cation in South America similiar to the Junior class here, this class had a special appeal to me. Seeing my interest, the two sponsors offered to show me around to the different Junior classes, an offer which I was glad to accept. Forty-four The first class we visited was a history class. I was pleased to find that all the Juniors were taking this course for I felt it would give the students valuable back- ground in briiigiiig about closer co-ordina- tion between the two Americas. After ex- pressing' this viewpoint I was informed that these classes were using a current event paper carrying articles each week on South American life, a feature which would also do much to create a mutual feeling of understanding between the two Americas. As we visited the other classes I found the Juniors to always be hard at work. This sincerity in work is certainly a virtue which should not be overlooked. In other activities I discovered the Juniors to be just as industrious. 'XN'herever an openinflf Cfiontinued on page 517 'Q' as : J . .,. is 0, S' AV I I 2 y -' 1:1 f.:-:fs :fa 1 s I 5555-2, '35 2' 1 , 5' Q V V- my , A.. vf ugggg -,rw --i -. : -' : i3:5::1:-:V M , lx xr x ,os Ji 0 2'i9g:?:5.2 Q go- 'gg x s :iff X 6 5. . :E.:.:v-Zi U:- 5:31 E:E:E ' 33 4 Q in gg: seg : ,gb ms, we X , ex Kiev we 'S ' Betts, Alice Bittick, Kelly Bowlin, Charles Bowring, Luella Boyer, Bob 1 55E5523132152::gage-.-.-.-,-.::.,,,.. . .... 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Those most outstanding in this line are: Betty Sue Bernstein, Don- ald Buzard, Garolla Farris, Madeline Freed- man, Janice Goldman, Betty Harrington, Frances Koch, Norman Larson, Elinor Shepherd, and Barbara Stevenson. Probably one of the greatest distinc- tions to come to a student in his Junior year is to be chosen into the National Hon- or Society. These Juniors have achieved this honor: Dorothy Alex, Donald Buzard, Marion Clark, Robert Gutberth, Garolla Farris, Madeline Freedman, Janice Gold- man, Jean Greenberg, Audrey Harris, Frances Koch, Mary M. Lyon, Jimmie Pierce, Gene Sembler. Eleanor Shepherd, Bill Slay, Paul VVest, Allen Ghoka, and Betty Pedrick. ln other fields they have shown great ability, namely: Student Council, Dra- matics, and Sports. Fifty-one 4- Sophomore Class I 'ttlilt Sam ties? the Greatness ot: Their Tasks Sophomore Sponsors Miss Mary Myers and Miss Mary Martin. Q at . if I Sophomore Closs Officers Gus I-Iillix, Betty McDonald, Bar- bara Elliott, Scotty Murray. September 13, 1941 My seat was taken downstairs so I went to the second floor where I found a seat in the back part of the auditorium with the Sophomores. These Sophomores are so young look- ing compared with our students. I found that certain subjects as English is required every year for graduation. Foreign lan- guages on the whole are not as popular with these young people as in the South American countries. They seein more in- terested in Science. Vocational subjects. Fifty-two and Constructive Arts. The ones I talked with seemed intent on planning for their future work. In the class there are 355 altogether. Their three Sophomore Sponsors are: Miss Vera Tilson, Miss Mary Myers, and Miss Mary Martin. These sponsors supervise their curricular and social activities. The Sophomores on the high honor roll are: Jessie Helenthal, Scottie Murray, Mary L. Schultz. Many names appeared on the low honor roll. CContinued on page 573 V'-gf . sig, at-1 1. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM 104-MISS SARAH SPENCER Front Row, reading left to right: Eula Chambers, Gloria Cheseldine, Shirley Cargill, Vera Mae Crabtree, Betty Bermond, Hazel Butler, Mary Cheney, Shirley Marks, Audry Anthony, Eleanor Bridenthal. Second Row: Dora Lou Bow- lin, Juanita Cochran, Dorothy Buehler, Phyllis Butts, Mark Beck, Dean Branaman, Elsie Braun, Beverly Brown, June Coggins, Betty Branaman. Third Row: Ralph Beahler, Robert Bermond, Larry Clardy, Bob Corbin, Bob Wilde, Donald Casler, J. B. Branson, Marvin Nelson, Elmer Colestock. Not in picture: Arthur Clark. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM 110-MISS MARY MYERS Front Row, reading left to right: Elinor Mann, Marjorie Samuel, Myrna Grimes, Gwen Jackson, Barbara Elliott, Betty Jackson, Betty Jean Blackburn, Lucile Miller, Mary Barmann. Second Row: Henry Thomsen, Ronald Boyle, Beverly Elam, Shirley Sommers, Raymond Bak- er, Mary Ann Jezak, Virginia Collins, George Cutter, Kenneth Wiley. Third Row: John Ross, Guth- rie Hillix, Jack Pullen, Wilbur Van Valkenburgh, James Adams, Charles Pettit, Waller Young, Chajrles Scarlett, Frank Town- sen . Not in picture: Lorene Beger, Clarence Hager. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM B-MR. HOWARD IBA Front Row, reading left to right: lris Peoples, Norma Nidy, Allene Redden, Shirley' Morlock, Janet Merrill, Shirley Schroers, Georgia Stafford, Sylvia Polsky, Charles Panke- wicz. Second Row: Bill Tyson, Mable McPherson, Marjorie Powell, Al- vin Meyers, Lawrence Morris, Wendell Minard, Scotty Murray, Elaine Moore, Patty Neel, Pa- tricia Srite. Third Row: Clarence Orzel, Richard Nelson, Raymond Sig- gins, Kenneth King, Bill Max- well, Warren Morrison, George Soule, Charles Newell, William Powell. Not in picture: Kenneth New- com, Clara Neidel, Gene Over- ton, Esther Printz. Fifty-three SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM 200--MISS FLORISE PIERSON .Front Row, reading left to right: Althea Thomas, Dorothy Lee Watts, Elizabeth Reise, Mary Jane Borkowski, Mary Louise Schultz. Second Row: Jean Weymer, Betty Jo Saverino, Margaret Schnabel, Marjorie Schuske, Shirley Willis, Joan Wales, Martha Jay Farris. Third Row: Tommy Reynolds, Gordon Reiber, Norman Esptein, Nelson Van Vickle, George Stu- ber, Eugene Spitz. 'Not in picture: Leonard Dat- tllo. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM 211-MISS VERA TILSON Front Row, reading left to right: Alice McClelland, Murrie McCain, Betty Love, Margaret Ellen Potter, Marjorie Dauben- speck, Colleen McGinnis, Ester Levine, John Schopp. Second Row: Duane McDaniel, Jo Louise Leucht, Virginia Mc- Kenzie, Mary Meyer, Norma Lamb, Claudine Letts, Charlene Pepper, James Lindley. Third Row: Beverly Ryan, Betty Lang, Lewis Randolph, Roger Parland, James Lyons, James Zuchowski, Edward Lib- by, Jeanne Lansing, Lorene Beger. Not in picture: Bonny Foster, Roy Kunkle, Howard Lyon, Laurence Mack, Betty Massa, Kenneth Mooney, Arthur Roth. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM 204- MISS KATHRYN J. STILES Front Row, reading left to right: Howard Landes, Dorothy Wilson, Georgia Kirwin, Willa Mae Irons, Wilma Kaelson, Sally Hoehn, Lorene Keltsch, Abbie Sarah Kirtley, Neva Hinshaw, Jack Jones. Second Row: Orin Kitzenber- ger, Tommy Wiley, Joyce Mann, Billy lske, Curtis Ottinger, Jane Manion, Peggy Krug, Jean Jack- son, Virginia Motter, Marilyn Meyer. Third Row: Claude Hughes, Carl Jolliff, Jack Kidney, Wayne Klein, Carl Meyer, Kenneth -Mor- row, Joseph Jezak, Earl Selppel, Fred Jackson. Not in picture: William Jack- son, Bill Johnston, Mary House- worth, Gerald Marschel. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM 201--MISS BUELAH BENNETT Front Row, reading left to right: Bette McDonald, Ruth Ann Hawman, Mirium Hotch- kiss, Joan Heiten, Cathrine Harper, Dolly Hayes, Doris Hendricks, Ethel Hegstrom, Dorothy Harbord, Eleanor Har- ras. Second Row: Clyde Heckel, Elmyra Leininger, Ethel Herpel, Jessie Lee Helenthal, Marion Harter, Mary Sue Magee, Patty Houx, Norma Jean Hughes, Margaret Hale, Bill Hendricks. Third Row: Rex Haney, Ed- ward Heiselman, Richard Mae- der, Kenneth Blevins, Jim Mc- Cord, Ned Knapp, John Mahaf- fey, Everett Hale, Raymond Maeder, Stewart Lambers. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM LIBRARY-MISS LOIS WELTY Reading left to right: Patricia Hathaway, Patricia Barber, Elaine Harrison, Lorraine Mat- tson, Martha Farris. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM 304-MISS EVELYN MOORE Front Row, reading left to right: Dorothy Scott, Harriet Schroers, Nadine Wagenblast, Teresa Swope, Maxine Welch, Ruby Sale, Evelyn Swartz. Second Row: Margaret Smith, Dorothy Weininger, Mildred Shanberg, Martha Wespheling, Nancy Davis, Dorothy Verlinden, Luan Schneider. Third Row: Kenneth Sommer, Billie Straub, Robert Snyder, Coy Simmons, Ted Vegder, Fred Windsor, Howard Lyon, Charles Thompson, Donald Welch. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM 203-MISS HELEN GROVES Front Row, reading left to right: Joyce Poe, Alice Adams, Patsy Baum, Betty Jean Ritt- mann, Marion Penny, Joyce Beeghly, Carol Babcock, Naomi Adams. Second Row: George Archibald, Albert Bartlett, LeRoy Atkins, Billy Allen, Daryl Anderson, Joseph Roe, Jim Abercrombie, Millard Bickham. Third Row: J. C. Anderson, Gerald Smolly, Bob Wigington, Dick Allen, Raymond Bailey, Eugene Amerine, Billy Bales, Allison Beasley, Junior Atte- bury. 9 I 'SOPHOMORE HOME., ROOM AUDlTORlUM-- MR. NORMAN CROUCH Front Row, reading left to right: Billy Meadows, Jack Ful- ton, James Murray, Jerry Bur- ton, Beverly Charles, Bill Mc- Millian, Bill Glasbrenner, Jack Gill. Second Row: Bill Daley, Carl Dodson, George Fleming, Gil- bert Dotson, Ray Erickson, Ed- win Erickson, Jack Cooper, Bob Carrel, Dale Devore. Third Row: Billy Corwin, Roger Grumwald, Jimmy Crieg- ler, David Buxbaum, Herman Folkenback, Roy Doan, Merrill Daly, Bob Edson. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM 112-MR. WORTH BLAIR Front Row, reading left to right: Nadine Coy, Marilyn Mc- Kee, Gretchen Vequist, Thera Laverne Bowman, Lila Pollard, Virginia Howard, Lois Gorden. Second Row: Clarence Sparks, Duke Jaggers, Vincil Nash, War- ren Donaldson, Jack Scrivner, Bob Myers, Bill Rose, Marvin Patton. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM 121-MISS VEVA BARBER Front Row, reading left to right: Augusta Giannetta, Teresa Akin, Dorothy Johnson, Marjorie Haller, Virginia Lee Drury, Elfreda Ellis, Betity Glick, Elaine Friedman, Dorothy Wood. Second Row: Shirley Grant, Vivian Green, Betty Lou Gehrs, Patty Garrett, Mary Margaret Fry, Lois Thomson, Betty Hat- field, Barbara Hart, Lily Donly. Third Row: Billie June George, Henrietta Faubion, Ed- die Borkowski, Henry Jackson, Warren Gutteridge, Bill Johnson, Dortha Jennings, Betty Price. Fourth Row: Betty Colburn, Frances Cramer, Gertrude Freed, Bill Huffman, Allene Francis, Dorothy Cox, June Moore, Jim McAdoo. O fb SPECIAL soPHolvloRE Home Room Front Row, reading left to right: Jerry Albright, Roberta Wells, Polly Weedin, Laurence Mack. Second Row: Ester Printz, John Wilkening, Charles Will- man, James Hayward, Marion Barsch. CContinued from page .525 There are many other activities which they take part in, such as the Sophomore sideshow which proved to be a great suc- cess. Looking in on the athletic side we find many Sophomore girls that are especially good in sports, such as in basketball we find Virginia Collins and Barbara Elliott. ln volleyball some ofthe leaders are: Alene Ptedden and Margaret Schnabel. ln hock- ey Joan Heiten and Lois Gordon are men- tioned. ln bowling Patty Neal and Jessie Lee Helenthal are among the leaders. There are approximately l5O other girls taking part in athletics. ln addition to the above they have taken part in assembly programs. They seem to he very talented. There are eleven in the Student Coun- cil: Jerry Burton, Bob Corbin, Lily Mae Donly. Barbara Elliott. Martha Farris, Roger Grunwald, Billie Meadows, Scotty Murray, Bob Myers, Tommy VViley, John VVildening. According to the sponsors and home room advisers this class promises to be an especially good class. Fifty-seven CORONATION OF THE 1941 FOOTBALL QUEEN Lower Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Jackie Hillyard, Betty McDonald, Betty Bermond. V Second Row: Alene Hall, Carmelita Jewell, Audrey Harris, Helen Hillyard, Mildred Tootle, Shirley Mahaffey, irginia Bush. Third- Row: Louis Michaelis, Frank Lane, Bob Cox, Jack Anderson, Frank Crooks, Jimmie Elliott, Earl Spen- cer, Virgil Henderson, Bill Miller, Don Buzard. CENTRAUS1941 FOOTBALL QUEEN Center Picture: Miss Helen Hillyard. FOOTBALL QUEEN AND HER LADIES OF THE COURT PAGES-Upper Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Jacklyn Hillyard, Betty McDonald, Betty Bermond. V. 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Upper Left Picture: One moment of many moments at a football game. anitest great interest in Sports October 28, 1941 The excitement of human strength, an unseen tenseness in the air while eleven men strain to outwit and conquer that seemingly dauntless line before them. That is football as the fans in the stands see it. Blue and White jerseyed men, with heavy khaki trousers clashing in mud and snow, slipping, slidding, racing. trying to get away from outreaching arms. January 20, i942 Ten men dashing around a gym court, passing, dribbling, shooting with a spher- iod, in the attempt to put that globular ob- ject through a net basket. This is the foundation ot' one of Americas most popu- lar games. Truly American in every re- spect, it is played by Americans in all three of the continents, North, Central, and South America. May 1942 Youth throughout the hemisphere may be found indulging in a sport called rac- ing. This is but one branch of track, field events such as shot put, high jump, pole vault, and broad jump, besides many others, are classed in this. an international sport. Fifty-nine X. X. 5 '53, N: X,- xqxx si? l t Rl 'Q X X, N ' C CLUB - Lower Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Jimmy Campbell, Frank Pierce, Bob Gacldy, Virgil Hender- son, Frank Lane, Wallace Wells, Ivan Painter. Second Row: Vaun Benjamin, Leonard Kaminsky, Bond Sutherland, Ed Parr, Walter Wells, Bob Neighbours, Alfred Clark. Third Row: Medford Speaker, Frank Crooks, Dave Elliott, Jack Anderson, Pat Zuchowski, Norman Holloway. FOOTBALL COACHES Upper Upper Left Picture: Assistant Coach Allen Hatfield. Right Picture: Head Coach Frederick Cronkite. oac es - C tor Central and Character October 3, 1941 This was the first year that Mr. Fritz Cronkite has undertaken the job of head football coach of Central. He was success- ful for the football squad won sixty-five per cent of their encounters for the season. Sixty Mr. Allen Hatfield has done a difficult but an excellent job of work in assisting football, basketball, and track coaches. l learned that back in 1921 the Central C Club Was first formed. It is the na- tional honor society of Gentral's letter Win- ners. gl-iootba -I-ea rn ' econol ln 'l-iour Make Cltq 1941 BOYS FOOTBALL SQUAD Top Row, reading left to right: Bond Sutherland, Frank Crooks, Virgil Henderson, Frank Lane. Second Row: Alfred Clark, Don Scarlett, Ivan Painter. Third Row: Bob Cox, Pat Zuchowski, Bob Gaddy. .Fourth Row: Leonard Kaminsky, Bob Neighbours, Walter Wells, Jim Campbell. Fifth Row: Jack Anderson, Frank Pierce. Sixth Row: Dave Elliott, Wallace Wells, Earl Spencer. l94l FQCTBALL SEASON November 30, 1941 It was prophesied at the first of the year that our team had the spirit and the weight to be a winning team. Before the year was out they proved worthy of this confidence, boasting five wins, three ties, and two losses. The season opener against the Trenton Bulldogs ended in favor of the Indians who smashed their op- ponents IS-0. The Indians were again successful, this time on their home gridiron, in playing the North Kansas City Hornets. The Blue and VVhite had a close victory, 7-6. Flashing back in spectacular form for their third straight win, the team traveled to Columbia, Missouri, to take an easy one from the home team in a 536-6 victory. The following games were played: Indians tied game with Haskell In- dian Institute 12-12g smashed Chris- tian Brothers team l9-6g lost to VVil- liam Chrisman of Independence I3-Og defeated Brookfield 18-Og and held Benton to a 7-7 tie November 20. As we look back over the records we find that Central had a very successful football season. Unofficial statistics showed that the Indians led in pass- ing, yardage, first downs, touch- downs. and conversions throughout the city. Sixty-0 e 1941-'42 BASKETBALL SQUAD Center lnset: Head Basketball Coach Howard lba. Top Row, reading left to right: Captain Ivan Painter, John Crow, Bob Koerner, Gilbert Young, Art Gill, Frank Crooks. Second Row: Roger Grunwald, Virgil Henderson, Coach Howard Iba, Jimmy Herbison, Charles Keene. Third Row: Stan Lucas, Jack Anderson, Pat Zuchowski, Harold Hubka, Sammy Hoover. igasiqetbatt---gometbing ew to Me February 28, 1942 I enjoyed this as much as football. The Central basketball quintet played fifteen games this season, winning five. Ivan Painter was captain of the squad, as well as of the All-City second team. Bob Koerner also placed on the All-City team. Sixty-two The name Iba, l discovered. is a Well known one in the field of basketball. One of that famous family, MP. Howard lba, joined Gentral's ooaehiiiig staff this year. Mr. lba turned out a basketball team this year that was short on wins, but long on figiit and courage. TRACK TEAM I-OWCY' PlCfUf'e, FPONT ROW, reading left to Fight: Wilber Shaw, Howard Grimm, Bill Ransdell, Edward Kess- befgef, Bob Gaddy, Dick GY'-ahaml CVIHPICS SC8 l6ft, Frank Lane, Virgil Henderson, Frank Pierce, Frank Crooks, A. J. Nlattill Alfred Clark Norman Hollowa y. Second Fiow: Kenneth, King, Jack Forman, Medford Speaker, Bill Matzes, Bud Sparks, Bill Johnson, John Daily, Dick Allen, Tommy Gumbert, Mark Beck, Junior W'eddle, Bill Johnson, Leonard Kaminsky, Albert Bartlett, Jimmy Abercrombie, Jack Cooper. Third Row: Bill Hendricks, Norman Carroll. Rooer Grunwald, Edward Libby, Bob Whitcomb, Bob Myer, Bill Fisher, Bob Henderson, Junior Attebury, Bill Powell, Clyde Heckel. TRACK LETTERIVIEN Upper' PiCfUP6, reading left fo fight: Norman Holloway, Frank Crooks, Frank Lane, Frank Pierce, Virgil Henderson, Alfred Clark. Xfon ave unnersignt hdot LjhetiDnrQ May 7, 1942 There are three major sports here at Centrale-football in the fall. basketball in the winter, and track in the spring. l have not learned much about this sport as yet, and the cofzch who is Mr. Cronkite this season, has not picked the team this year. Track combines many separate sports tracing, hurdling, broad jumping, high jumping, discus throwing, and shot put- tingl into one bias sport which, when it is held, is called a Field Meet. Here there are many things to watch as everything goes on at once. Unlike basketball and foot- ball. the fans do not have to sit in at pre- scribed place, but roam over the field in search of their favorite con- testant. l believe that l shall like this sport as well as the other two. Sixty-three 1 l E BASKETBALL RESERVES Lower Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Charles Scarlett, Gus Hillix, Warren Donaldson, Leonard Kam insky. Scotty M urray. Second row: Bill Duncan, Chuck Willman, Dean Branaman, Norman Epstein, Tom Jaquet, Roger Grunwald. PROVISIONAL LETTERMEN Center Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Eugene Sembler, Paul West, Charles Scarlett, Mendell Hawk. Second Row: Albert Patrick, Jimmy Herbison, Charles Keene, Roger Grunwald. FOOTBALL RESERVES Upper Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Henry Thompson, Frank Townsend, Merill Daly, John Ma- haffey, Everett Hale. Clyde Heckel, Bill Hendricks. Second Row: Bill Haney, Gerald Harvey, Kenny Hawman, Benson Weddle, Dean Branaman, Bill Johnston, Alvin Myers, Wilbur Van Valkenburgh. I I TOJGLJ ST Scru ST --- March 5, 1942 Centralis new basketball coach. Howard lba, has a good reserve squad from which to pick next year's team. The Seconds this year went to town. They won the Pickett Sixty-four o rn orrow 9 Letter rn e n Tournament, defeating the favored Chris- tian Brothers team to take the title. It is a group of Centralites that the school should be proud of. Vlfith them on the floor next year the blue and white will climb to new heights. BOY CHEERLEADERS Left Picture, top to bottom: Jack Jones, Kenny Wiley. Left to right: Morton Kranitz, Vaun Benjamin. STUDENT MANAGERS Right Picture, reading left to right: Jack Cooper, Gerald Harvey, Medford Speaker, Kenneth King, Ed Heisel- man. earal trorn New Yoriq to Qio Je Janeiro March 20, 1942 These boys may not get much recogni- tion, but they certainly have the energy when it eomes to helping the team win a game. Part of our successful football sea- son was due to the undying pep of these same boys. Three of these boys will be back next year to help yell Central to victory. Their vim, vitality, and vigor are unmatched in all of Central. Cyrating, jumping and in general raising a rumpus, they rank high in enthusing Centralites. These five boys are the men behind the men behind the ball. These are the ones that keep 'em going. Applying first aid, caring for the equipment, and distributing it, are but three of the seemingly hundreds of duties they do. They have devoted quite a lot of their school time to their job. Witliouti them Central's sports army would be a failure. The equipment is under their oare to see that it is ready at all games and for prac- tice. Their job is one of the hardest in Central, though they receive less reward than anyone else. Sixty-five G. A. A. BOARD Lower Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Dorothy Alex, Beverly Myers, Alice Ward, Carmelit.a Jewell, June Stevens. Second Row: Helen Hillyard, Lillian Tootle, Gloria Collins, Jacquelin Davis, Mildred Tootle, Barbara Chase, Mary Lyon. Third Row: Virginia Rifenbary, Jackie Hillyard, Pat Purcell, Audrey Harris, Joan Murray, Shirley Mueller, Louise Carder. Upper Left Picture: Miss Jessie Jutten. Upper Right Picture: Miss Madeline MacDonald. Boar ana' Sponsors Win t-toners' November 19, 1941 Today l learned that the girlsfhave an excellent athletic program. under the title of the G. A. A., the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion. Sponsoring this fine program is a very popular and understanding teacher. Miss Qlessie Jutten. l was quite anxious to see some of the work being done in this department so l strolled down to the Gym during fourth period. Here l saw some fast action and competition in basketball. The instructor. Miss Jutten, who is assistant head of the Sixty-six department, outlined to me the program for the year. She also added that each year there is a Spring Exhibit, devoted en- tirely to girls tap dancing and girls sports. This year's G. A. A. Board can boast of the fact that it is the most outstanding and one of the largest in the history of Central. Each of the above eighteen girls has ful- filled the duty that was extended to them when they were elected to the Board last Spring by the members of the G. A. These duties are the directing and manag- ing of the varous major and minor sports. C CLUB Lower Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Beverly Myers, Dorothy Phillips, Betty Jo Londergan, Lorene Schnieder, Betty Lammers, Charlotte Lange, Charlyne Symon, Catherine Collett, Marion Burton, Barbara Chase. Second Row: Margaret Hansen, Marie Koneczny, Maxine Hardman, Mary Catherine Collins, Natalie Rose, Mary Jean Toel, June Hoffsommer, Virginia Schwader, Ann Ashcraft. Third Row: Alice Ward, Mary Lyon, Lillian Tootle, Pat Purcell, Joan Murray, Marjorie Kramer, Kathleen Mel- kiowski, Louise Carder. Fourth Row: Leota Russell, Audrey Harris, Jeanne Robertson, Mildred Eastbourn, Marie Dye, Jean Gill, Shir- ley Mueller, Jackie Hillyard, Peggy Pentz. Upper Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Juanita Thrailkill, Dorothy Alex, Jean Greenberg, Sarah Lee Drais, Dorothea Goreman, Carol Kruger, Darlyn Kiner, Janice Goldman. Second Row: Charlene Blair, Bonny Simmons, Catherine Shott, Frances Landis, Beverly Archer, Frances Koch, Genevieve Wegneka, Jane Benner, Beverly Elliott. Thi-rd Row: Gwen Smith, Virginia Rifenbary, Betty Whitman, Jewell Corn, Mae Louise Brown, Betty Fleming, Marjorie Kunkle, Helen Hillyard. Fourth Row: Charlotte Fisher, Jean Hale, Betty Pedrick, Mary Denton, Shirley Ruoff, Marion Jean Bauman, Mary Alice Thomsen, Genevieve Hougas, Gloria Collins. girls ot the Americas work time emocractjl 15, 1942 Aren't you proud you wear a Central Yes, these familiar words have rung out countless times in our auditor- ium, and upon hearing them every girl who has gained 1,000 points for her WT' letter tingles with delight. VVhat makes .fl7?77 her so happy, you ask? VVell it's not just the mere receiving ot' the letter, no, it has a bigger significance than that, for she realizes that the pleasant hours spent in after school competition, in making new friends, and learning new techniques, go to make up the HG she has so proudly received. Sixty-seven GIRLS' CHEERLEADERS . 1 Lower Picture, reading left to right: Beverly Myers, Virginia Butler, Phyllis Stowell, Edna Ann Sterling, Betty Jensen. GIRLS' LIFE SAVING GROUP Upper Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Janice Goldman, Frankie Sue Freeman, Dorothy Bush, Betty Mayne, Mary Lyon, Norma Ruth Archibald. Second Row: Charlotte Lange, Lillian Tootle, Barbara Chase, Mir-ium Hotchkiss, Shirley Schroers, Eleanor Schmidt. Third Row: Faye Habluetzel, Barbara Elliott, Peggy Krug, Joan Wales, Audrey Harris, Sally Hoehn, Betty Seftzer. ports Worh Toward Qmerican Unltd March 28, 1942 Girls go out for active sports in this country. A sport enjoyed by all the girls is swimming. This yearis ' agtpndanceuhaloigg.. wit? . o er years as een ou .- standing. Swimming is 'iif divided into the follow- t ing three groups: ad- ff vanced, intermediate, and 1' A beginners. This yea.r :W life saving was intro- ? lr ,,,.. A' duced to a. special class Sixty-eight and proved most successful. At the Y. VV. C. A. three afternoons a week are devoted entirely to the Central swimming group. Here the girls engage in the fundamentals of swimming and the advanced group take part in games, relays, and ra.ces. This year's manager was Mildred Tootle. They have girl cheerleaders too. These five young ladies have not only spread more pep and enthusiasm throughout Gentral's halls, but have played a large part in leading the Indians to many ol' their victories. To them we offer a. salute, along with the hope that in later years, there will still prevail in Central as much pep as they have exhibited this year. i VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS Left Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Beverly Myers, Alice Ward, Faye Habluetzel, Miss Jessie Jutten, Beverly Elliott, Frances Landis. Second Row: June Stephens, Lorene Schneider, Shirley Mueller, Joan Murray, Audrey Harris, Anna Jean Ellis, Beverly Archer. BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Right Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Alice Ward, June Stephens, Catherine Shott, Beverly Myers- Second Row: Miss Jessie Jutten, Joan Murray, Shirley Mueller, Jean Hale. ornpetltlon Makes the world progress January 6, 1942 Another of the more popular girls' major sports is basketba.ll. This year's basketball season consisted of teams from the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior class- es, battling against one another in a tourn- ament lasting about ten weeks. The t.eam claiming the championship this year is Senior Ill., ca.ptained by June Stephens. In their estimation the mem- bers on this team believe that a fast, ac- curate game of girls, basketball can afford just as much excitement as one the boys exhibit. Beverly Myers was basketball manager this year. November 10, 1941 Girls' volleyball is one of the major sports. Cooperation between the players is most essential to accomplish the great.- est enjoyment out of this game. ' This year's season Was an outstanding one with about two hundred girls partici- pating. The Senior Ill. team, captained by Faye Habluetzel, Won the volleyball tournament. The tournament is conducted after school for a period of about eight Weeks. lt is under the supervision of the student manager and Miss Jessie Jutten. This yearis student manager was Joan Murray. Sixty- nine GIRLS' BOWLING TEAM CHAMPS Reading left to right: Alice Ward, Mary Lyon, Joan Murray, Shirley' M ueller, Beverly Elliott. if-iidalen Talents The girls of Central have fast become bowling conscious, for this years attend- ance numbered approximately 250. Each Saturday for ten weeks the girls have had a standing date with the Recreation Bowl- ing Alley, and have spent many enjoyable moments mastering the techniques ot' bowling. This year's bowling managers position was held bv Pat Purcell. Alice VVard still retains the title of howling champion. This game is very enjoyable. liven though golf equipment is ex- pensive. the number of girls taking part Ale ,Ct-MJ l-lm in the tournament this year was very good. Mary Lyons is this year's golf manager. A vigorous game of tennis provides eX- ercise along with quantities of fun. This year's tennis manager was Gloria Collins. A popular recreational activity for all., best describes the game of Ping Pong. Shirley Mueller was manager this year. This year's fencing manager is Jackie Davis. Vlfhen it comes to Horseshoes, Bonnie Simmons was claimed champion. Charlotte Melkoski is this year's Arch- ery champ. Reading left to right: Charlotte Melkowski, Bonnie Simmons, Mary Lyons, Alice Ward, Jackie Davis, Shirley Mueller, Gloria Collins. STAFF OFFICERS Left Picture, reading left to right: Lieutenant Colonel Frank Pierce, Major Adjutant Bob Koerner, Major Kennard Becker, Major Virgil Henderson, Captain Adjutant Jack White, Captain Adjutant Lester Arasmith. Right Picture: Sergeant Jewell A. McCrosky. Ujjeii -ivraineoi Men Unite the Americas Major Edward T. Eneboe October 8. 1941 My guide as l visited the H. O. T. C. unit was Sergeant J. A. McCrosky, the instructor here al Central. Among the cadets he is called The Sergeantf' and they are constantly asking ad- vice from him, which he readily gives. VVheu I was informed that Central has been an honor school in military for the past eleven years. ll realized that it has been iil.P0llgh Sergeant Mc- Croskyls fine work. l had the honor of meeting Major Edward T. Eneboe, the leader of the R. C. T. C. units throughout the city. Major Eneboe is contin- ually trying for a finer military organization. The biggest change this year was each school appointing its own Regimental Staff. Formal- ly only a city staff was appointed. Undoubtedly the main goal of every cadet in Central is to be placed on the unit's Regi- mental Staff. Today as l met these boys l knew how honored they felt. The highest honor went to Cadet Colonel VVilliam Seeber. who is a fine cadet, and an able leader for Central's unit. The Pleaimental Staff consists of: Cadet Colonel Vifilliam Seeber. Cadet Lieutenant Col- onel Frank Pierce, Cadet Major Adjutant Rob- ert Koerner. Cadet Major Kennard Becker. Cadet Major Yireil Henderson. Cadet Captain Adju- tant .lack Vtfhite, Cadet Captain Adjutant Lester Arasmith. Seventy-one Lower Left Picture: Sponsor Colonel Barbara Chase. OFFICERS CLUB - Lower Right Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: David Nicholas, Robert Bohner, Edward Parr, Frank Pierce, Virgil Henderson, Bill Seeber, Gordon Shaffer, Jack Whifte, Lester Arasmith. Second Row: Jerry Nash, Cornie Ray Kelder, Robert Carlson, Lester Mathys, Clyde Keely, Claude Keely, Robert Graham, Vaun Benjamin, Don Whitaker, Robert Woods. Third Row: Don Lawrence, Irvin Morton, Kennard Becker, Leonard Miles, Charles Gray, Bob Koerner, Frank Wyatt, Thomas Marshall, Bill Weisenborn, Howard Fields. SPONSOR CAPTAINS f Upper Left Picture, reading left to right: Catherine Collett, Edna Ann Sterling, Betty Jensen, Lillian Tootle. Upper Right Picture: Sergeant J. A. McCrosky, Cadet Colonel William Seeber. Qtticers earn M ihtaru Tactics November 12, 1941 Last night l attended the meeting of one of Centralis finest clubs, the Officers' Club, organized for the officers of Cen- tral's military unit. This club is open to all commissioned officers and l was able Seventy-two to observe them, learn more about their military subjects, and more important, to be able to handle any dispute which may arise in their company. Not all of the -Officers' Club's time is devoted to bus- iness, however, for they have many social affairs throughout the school year. COMPANY B I LOWCI' PiCfUf'e, FFOM ROW, reading left to right: Lllbern Roberts, Leonard Miles, Robert Bohner, Edward Parr, Lester Arasmith, Robert Carlson. Second Row: Joseph Buthman, Cornie Ray Kelder, Charles Gray, Paul Kiefer, Robert Olsen, Bill Korell. COMPANY A Upper Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Jack White, Charles Harrison, Frank Pierce, Robert Koerner, Don Whitaker, Lester Mathys. Second Row: Vaun Benjamin, Bill Weisenborn, Dorian Bedox, Ervin Duncan, Bob Graham. ea o we rers -- no in e na ue oldt lqgtlwlgqt December 4, 1941 One of my greatest thrills at Central came when I was given the honor of at- tending the annual Pt. O. T. C. banquet. I was told that this affair was given to hon- or the new Sponsor Colonel, Miss Barbara Chase. She was elected by the cadets in an election. Along with Miss Chase were chosen four Sponsor Captains: Miss Catherine Collett. Miss 'Edna Ann Sterling, Miss Betty Jensen, and Miss Lillian Tootle- to represent A, B, C, and D companies re- spectively. This is considered a great honor. Seventy-three RIFLE TEAM Lower Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Gordon Shaffer, Frank Pierce, Edward Parr. Virgil Hender- son, Kennard Becker, Leonard Miles. Second Row: Bob Henderson, Frank Wyatt, David Garlock, Lester Arasmith, Jerry Nash, Bob Myers. COMPANY C Upper Left Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Donald Lawrence, Jim Pendleton, Kennard Becker, Gordon Shaffer, Virgil Henderson, Jerry Nash. Second Row Jack Cannon Charles Ha es, A. J. Mattill, David Nicholas, Allen Choka, Gordon Brown, Clyde I , Y Keely, Claude Keely. COMPANY D Upper Right Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Frank Wyatt, Bill Weisenborn, Bill Seeber, Rauland Weldon, Robert Woods. Second Row: Howard Fields, lrvin Morton, Dorian Bedox, Harold Parks, Marshall Thomas, Ted Packwood. , n ornpanles and D Commanders As l watched the Rifle Team fire, I felt how honored the boys must feel to repre- sent the Pt. O. T. C. unit here at Central. After holding the championship for two years the team lost this year to Benton, but Seventy-four the cadets showed great sportsmanship by saying, HVVe'll win next yearf' Company C and Company D officers are at attention. They have had their train- ing to be officers. Nl-, , 1 4' A x. x 2' A , ,vw fag. , . J , Y S f I 9 L .F ,Q-Q-lb 5 . ffl: I ,e - f- fAfgiQ .V , 'Fe'-Y ' ' , '1fL4?.'I .- , typ, ,. 1x . . xv -f -ft - ,if-ifqif if 4 :wig -' .11 rw, irq.. - A -Emi' if I. 5:5 y iggx-ai' awry A CONVENTION DELEGATES Lower Picture, Frontt Row, reading left to right: Lillian Tootle, Marian Clark, Claude McDonald, Jimmie Elliott, Miss Hester DeNeen. Second Row: Kennard Becker. OFFICERS, CABINET, AND SPONSOR Second Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Maxine Davis, Miss Hester DeNeen, Lillian Tootle. Second Row: Claude McDonald, Kennard Becker, Jimmie Elliotk, David Elliott, Frank Pierce. I OFFICERS AND MISS DeNEEN Third 'Plcture, reading left to right: Jimmie Elliott, Kennard Becker, Miss Hester DeNeen, Lillian Tootle, Claude McDonald. Student Councl 'Dian ' IQCUQQ I 'tlior Que suerte tenial Last night I at.tended a dinner meeting of the Student Council, and I was both pleased and surprised at the things I found out about the council. The council was represented at the annual meeting of Stu- dent Councils of Central States at Vfichita, Kansas. Delegates this year were: Jimmie Elliott, President, Kennard Becker, Sec- retary: Claude McDonald, Treas- urer, Lillian Tootle, Vice-Presi- dentg and Marian Clark, Repre- scntative. A sophomore orientation pro- gram to acquaint the new stu- dents with the many activities at this splendid school was held. A luncheon was given to honor students from out of the city. The Football Queen contest, under the sponsorship of the Council, was a great success this year. The Rook Exchange. Lost and Found, Intramural program, Safety Council. and the noon hour dancing have been under the supervision oi' the Student Council. The Safety Council, Ted by the President. Allen Choka, published a handbook. SAFETY -Defense Behind the Lines. Miss Hester DeNeen, adviser, deserves a great deal of credit for the work done by the Student Council this year. iiil I . ..Y X f V, A h - ivv.-'! : - ' 5 , -I I. 7 ' . ' i ,, M ..... , v Seventy-five I BOOK EXCHANGE Lower Left Picture, reading left to right: Jimmie Pierce, Kennard Becker, Jimmie Elliott, Claude McDonald, John Wilkening, David Elliott, Scotty Murray. DEFENSE STAMPS Lower Right Picture, reading left to right: Jimmie Pierce, Claude McDonald, Jimmie Elliott, Barbara Elliott, Dorothy Alex. LOST AND FOUND Upper Left Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Paul Keifer, Jim Pendleton, Paul West Tommy Wiley. Second Row: Harold Hubka, Dean Branaman. Third Row: Chuck Willman, Gus Hillix. Upper Right Picture: Noon Hour Dancing. ooncii Encourages Due to the existing world conditions every citizen of the United States feels that he or she must do his or her part. Central felt that it too should play its part in the war by the sale of Defense Stamps. The following comprise the committee in charge of the sale of Defense Stamps: Dorothy Alex, Jimmie Pierce, Claude Mc- Donald, a.nd Barbara Elliott. I truly feel that the Central Student Council is a very democratic organization. ln every phase of school life the Council has tried to represent the students' wishes. This is illustrated through the fact that Seve nty-six riift anJ Sociai Lite Square Dancing has been taught to every member of the student body. There has also been an amendment to the Constitu- tion so that primary election is replacing the petition system. The very capable leaders of the Central Student Council have lived the principles they believed. The thing that surprised and pleased me most was the excellent cooperation be- tween the Student Council members and the student body. This has been fostered in a great measure by the splendid guid- ance of Miss Hester DeNeen, sponsor of the Student Council. 3 l 4 1 SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL l Lower Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: L0ui5e Cay-der Mildred Tootle Tommy Wiley, Jimmy Pierce, Lillian Tootle, Billy Meadows, Barbara Elliott, Dorothy Alex ' ' Second Row: Scotty Murray, Bob Myers, Lila Mae Donly, Martha Farris, Claude McDonald, Muset.ta Crews, Jerry Burton, Helen Hillyard, Barbara Chase. Third Row: Donald Buzard, Gene Sembler, Roger Grunwald, Virgil Henderson, Kennard Becker, Frank Crooks, Allen Woodrich, Maxine Davis, Catherine Collett. Fourth Row: John Wilkening, Bill Seeber, Allen Choka, Jim Herbison Jimmie Elliott Harold Hubka, Frank Wyatt, Bond Sutherland, Mendell Hawk. ' ' FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT couNcn.. I Upper Picture, Front Row, reading left to righft: Charles Gilpin, Jimmy Pierce, Lewis Randolph, Bob Corbin, L. I. T I . . . V. . I ian oot e, Maxine Davis, Edna Ann Sterling, Catherine Collett, Carmelita Jewell. Second Row: Dorothy Alex, Marion Clark, Lily Mae Donly Barbara Elliott Martha Farris Claude McDonald, Audrey Harris, Helen Hillyard, Mildred Tootle, Barbara Chase, Billy Meadows. , , Third Row: Billy Bales, Vaun Benjamin, Lloyd Richardson, John Wilkening, Kennard Becker, Scotty Mur- ry, Gene Sembler, Mendell Hawk, Tommy Wiley, Dean Henderson. Fourth Row: Frank Wyatt, Frank Crooks, Frank Pierce, David Elliott, Jimmie Elliott, Bond Sutherland, Harold Hubka, Allen Choka, Donald Buzard, Jimmy McCord. af if 5' --Mx.-9' , if' . -s .s 1-A .f-- -, 4-..' Q. - .. .r-xi.- .. ZF , . far.-pg, .1 .1 vm' can , J 'iv' gb . -if, , f ' Q :mfgxo I A - f.. - .'f,.'. --.y '- + ,Q-1. ' .- 'E-sf ' 2 ' 2:5 4125 P' 1 - 'T J ln- dmw, ..,, . -4' Seventy-seven ,,.w- WA A MM' . FIRST SEMESTER NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS Lower Left Picture, reading left to right: Bill Seeber, Ann Ashcraft, Bill Wiley, Bob Koerner. SECOND SEMESTER NATIONAL HONORVSOCIETY OFFICERS Upper Right Picture, reading left to right: Joan Tibbetts, Quentin Wagenfield, June Hoffsommer, Gerald Gordon. Tap Day Pictures. U ap au!! gig Event, So Sad Qtticers March 6, 1942 One of the students told me that today Was among the most impressive and thrill- ing ceremonies of the school year. They call it i'Tap Day . I couldnlt imagine what Tap Day was because I had never observed such a day in South America. So I went to one of the members of the Student Council and if X15-Eff-ft asked for an explanation. He told me it was the day when the successful be.. candidates for the Na- tional Honor Society are ta.pped by the old mem- ' - bers of the organization. .Q nn' The chairman of the Tap Seventy-eight Day Committee this year was Lillian Tootle assisted by Gerald Gorden and Ruth Parks. To be eligible for the National Honor Society, the student must be outstanding in Scholarship. Leadership, Service, and Character. The ca.ndidates are voted on by the faculty, the National Honor Society. and the candidates themselves. Miss Freda Neal is sponsor of the Society. Thirty-one candidates are chosen from the Senior class and fifteen candidates from the Junior class. March 27, 1942 The assembly today was beautiful. Old members were attired in formalsg new members in white. i l 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Lower Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Analee McCIung, Mary Lyon, Charlyne Symon, Jim Pierce, Virginia Schwader, Catherine Schott, Mary Pistorious. I .Second Row: Kathleen Melkoski, Betty Mayne, Virginia Wyatt, Eugene Sembler, Virginia Utz, Natalie Rose, Lillian Tootle, Juanita Jones. Third Row: Mary Jean Toel, Barbara Stevenson, Ruth Parks, Frank Wyatt, Bond Sutherland, Betty Pedrick, Marjorie Kramer, Joan Tibbetts. l Fourth Row: Claude McDonald, Bill Slay, Gordon Shaffer, John Wall, Bill Seeber, Quentin Wagenfield, Bill Wiley, Bob Whitcomb, Paul West. Upper Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Janice Goldman, Gloria Collins, Marian Clark, Dorothy Alex, Jean Kranitz, Frances Koch, Jean Greenberg, Betty Jo Londergan. Second Row: Madeline Freedman, Ann Ashcraft, Charloitte Lange, June Hoffsommer, Maxine Davis, Marian Burton, Barbara Chase, Marcia Braun. ' Third Row: Bob Cutberth, Maxine Hardman, Carolla Farris, Ella Mary Hauman, Beverly Kastner, Charlotte Fisher, Jane Hatcher, Doris Kyle, Steuart Brown. FOUr1:h Row: Bill Chapman, Kennard Becker, David Elliott, Bob Koerner, Jimmie Elliott, Gerald Gordon, Don Buzard, Allen Choka. Seventy-nine QUILL AND SCROLL Front Row, reading left to right: Maxine Harris, Sarah Pollard, Marjorie Kramer, Joan Murray, Jean Shoe- k M ' D ' M ar t Hines ma er, axme avis, arg e . Second Row: Bill Chapman, Bill Wiley, Gorden Shaffer, Bill Seeber, Quentin Wagenfield. Not in Picture: Vaun Benjamin, Pat Purcell, Oliver Colbert. i pledge Mqselt Towards Setter Journalism April l6, 1942 Another honor society here is the ln- ternational Quill a.nd Scroll for young Journalists. l'd sure like to belong but they have to have LOGO lines published in their paper. The material must be ap- proved by the Adviser and then sent to Northwestern University for the approval of Executive Secretary, Edward Nell. The purpose of the Quill and Scroll is to instill in students the ideal of scholarship, to I advance the standards of J the profession of Journ- 4i '4 A 'i alism by developing bet- , ter J ournalists, and by , I by Eighty stressing a higher code of ethicsg to pro- mote exact and dispassionate thinking and clear, forceful writing. The code of ethics is a very important factor which includes for the members the following points: To strive ever for the bestg ever keeping your goal in mindg to uphold and cherish the ideals of Journal- ismg to be true to yourself and to your writingg to learn to cooperate and to re- spect your co-workers and adviser's opin- iong to strive to keep in mind the meaning of Quill and Scroll, and to train yourself to appreciate the beauty in the things of everyday life and to apply this apprecia- tion to your work. WAKITAN STAFF Lower Left Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Betty Powell, Vaun Benjamin, Doris Wisneiski, Doro- thy Kuzma. Second Row: Dick Hane, Jay McMullin, Betty Hayes, Elaine Frederick, Shirley Bell, Quentin Wagenfield, Bob Huddleston. BUSINESS BOARD Lower Right Picture, reading left to right: Jack Cannon, Maxine Davis, Pat Purcell, Jim Pendleton. C0-EDITORS Upper Left Picture, reading left to right: Bill Wil-ey and Margaret Hines. EDITORIAL BOARD Upper Right Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Marjorie Davidson, Joan Murray. Second Row: Sarah Pollard. esponsibitltiee eve op :american Youth April 3, 1942 VVakitan, the yearbook. went to press today. lt is with great joy that the Waki- tan Tribe receive their yearbook. With great deliberation, the Vlfakitan Staff of 1942 has chosen Pan American as their theme. At the beginning of each school year, the Waliitan Staff is chosen and the following terms are dedicated to its publication. Before school, after school and during class periods the staff is at Work, taking pictures, writing stories about the organ- izations and classes, verifying the pictures. counting each separate unit, and collect- ing data and facts about every stu- ' dent and faculty A A M member. ' Miss Kathryn .... J. Stiles is adviser ottt i f? for all the Work g f' fi J, done for the year- ra j ' A g book. 'L' D Eighty-one TOWER GLEAMS STAFF Lower Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Charlyne Symon, Ann Ashcraft, Kathleen Melkoski, Mary Jane Pictorius, Jimmie Elliott, Bond Sutherland. 'Second Row: Claude McDonald, Mary Jean Toel, Analee McCIung, Jerald Gorden. EDITORIAL BOARD Second Picture, reading left to right: Steuart Brown, Betty Mayne, Virginia Wyatt. TOWER GLEAMS SPONSORS Top Picture, reading left to right: Miss Sarah Spencer, Miss Sylvia Meyer, Miss Hester Robinson. Right Picture: Catherine Shott. s'f LS '14 ,xl fiie wi' eg., Eighty-two EDITOR-IN-CHIEF XX lf . - ii-Op Ol'lOT'9 QGIFI drill? YGUT' January 24, 4942 ing the torch that symbolizes America's libertv. As I was sitting in class t.he first period a boy from Tower Gleams Staff came in and handed me a beauti- ful red, white, and blue colored book, the design on the cover was many Ameri- can eagles and a hand hold- lt was the 4942 edition of Central's an- nual literary magazine, Tower Gleams. The cover represented the theme HAmeri- can Patternsfl The theme was carried out by editorials, stories, poems, and book reviews. lt has received All-American and Medalist rating. t APRIL FOOL PAPER STAFF Lower PiCfUf'9, Front ROW, reading left to right: Hazel Kerns. Dorothy Round, Betty Jensen, Connie Kaminsky, Jeanne Duncan, Shirley Mueller, Virginia Butler, Edna Ann Sterling, Leorta Russell, Ruth Ann Korell, Mary Ann Bauman, Dorothy Phillips. l Second Row: Eugene McPhail, Bill Smith, George Byrne, Joan Chase, Bill Korell, Gonalewe Shelton, Betty Smith, Harold Parks. SAFETY COUNCIL Upper Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Janice Goldman, Audrey Harris, Allan Choka, Barbara Stevenson, Madeline Freedman, Mary Lyon. Second Row: Phyllis Stowell, Juanita Schoff, Marjorie Beck, Darlyne Kiner, Charlotte Lange, Charlyne Symon, Martha Beihl, Miss Hester DeNeen. Third Row: Charles Gilpin, Helen Lee Sakellaris, Patty Barr, Norman Larson, Betty Pedrick, Billy Rose, Duke Jaggers, Virginia Collins. remotes Satfetd-H muse Students March 3, 1942 They even have a Safety Council in the school. lt seems that the Safety Council is an organization to promote safety here at Central. They publish a booklet of essays. poems, and cartoons to make us realize that even in these eventful years, we must always pursue the good of preserving human life through attention to safety. Safety committees are appointed each year for pedestrian, school and grounds, publicity, driving, and fire chiefs. Allen Choka is president, Barbara Stevenson is secretary, the Student Coun- cil representative is Claude Mcllonald, and sponsor Miss Hester DeNeen. April 1, 1942 The Missing Link, the April Fool's edi- tion published by the Publication I. class was distributed April 1. Gaily colored paper in different colors made up this tabloid scandal .,, sheet. ttEverything but il the truth was the motto follow- N ,- ,H ed by this pros- ' pective staff of the next year's ,-1- A ,OSX Outlook. Judging - ,.. . .. 1 . -.'f' 'fs .f-':-A five. student opinion it .f' J! was successful. Eighty-three FIRST SEMESTER OUTLOOK STAFF -Lower -Picture, Seated, reading left to right: Twyla Housh, Columns and Feature Editor: Gordon Shaffer, As- soclate Editor: Margaret Hines, Associate Editor: Vaun Benjamin, Assistant Sports Editor. I .Standing: Jean Shoemaker, Class Room Editor: Oliver Colbert, News Director: Medford Speaker, Managing Editor: Ronald Thomas, News Director: Bill Chapman, Sports Editor: Don Bennett, Feature Editor. Upper' Left Picture, Seated: Sarah Pollard, Circulation and Exchange Editor. i Standing, reading left to right: Gene Frankenhoff, Photographer: Ed Kessberger, Assistant Photographer: Bud Cousins, Business Manager: Cash Whitman, Advertising Manager: Fred Hanke, Photographer. Upper Right Picture, reading left to right: Bill Seeber and Maxine Harris, Co-editors. ewspapers re I crate lguiwers September 19, 1941 Today is Friday and as always, we stu- dents are awaiting with great anticipation, the Outlook. For it is with great pride that we point to our names in print. They are there because we have had some honor bestowed upon us or it is there attached to some choice bit of gossip. Eighty-four Vlfhen I first arrived at Central I heard so much about the Outlook I felt that I must find out more about this publication. In order to get the desired information I went to see Miss Kathryn Stiles, sponsor of the paper. She gave me some very en- lightening information. SECOND SEMESTER OUTLOOK STAFF Lower Left Picture, Seated, reading left to right: Betty Jane Powell, Reporter, Joan Murray, Sports Editor: Bob Huddleston, Sports Staff. Standing: Jay McMulin, Sports Staff, Elsie Mae Howe, News Director, Vaun Benjamin, Sports Editor, Elaine Frederick, Reporter, Doris Wisniewski, Reporter, Mae Anna Kravick, Reporter, Katherine Prawl, Columns- Lower Right Picture, Seated, reading left to right: Shirley Bell, Reporter, Jack Cannon, Columns, Betty Rae Hayes, Reporter. Standing: Dick Hane, Reporter, Jack Dempsey, Reporter, Junior Coy, Reporter, Dixie Fisher, Reporter, Betty Hetherington, Reporter. Upper Left Picture, Seated: Edwin Einbender, Photographer. i Standing, left to right: Gene Frankenhoff, Photographer, Glenn Brumbaugh, Business Manager, Cash Whit- man, Advertising Manager, Bill Wiley, Managing Editor. Upper Right Piclture, reading left to right: Quentin Wagenfield, Co-editor, Bill Chapman, Co-editor. Middle Picture, reading left to right: Pat Purcell, Associate Editor, Marjorie Kramer, Classroom Editor, Max- ine Davis, Associate Editor, Marjorie Davidson, Associate Editor. ew Stag Continues meh The Outlook is published by the Journ- alism ll. class. By the time these students have become second semester students they have studied makeup, different types of stories, and headlines. By editing the Kaper Klapper or the April Fool paper they have familiarized themselves with i'g'alleys77 and have actually Hmade up a paper. Eighty-five March 17, 1942 Our South American opinion of the music in this country is all wrong. You know We thought that they were not music minded. l hear music all hours of the day at Central. Here they require every stu- dent to take music. Today I met the mem- bers of the Orchestra and also Mr. Viforth Blair, the director. Mr. Blair introduced me to the student director, Baymond Ervin. The Orchestra has forty-three members. They play for most ofthe assemblies, and other programs such as High School Community Teas, Banquet at the Bobidoux, and other social functions. The string section of the Or- chestra has organized a group of those playing string instruments. Qrchestra A Medium 'Entertaining or Quests Front Row, reading left to right.: Alene Hall, Keyth Foster, Harry Walker, Don Bennett. Second Row: Virginia Drury, Melvin Hausman, Thera Bowman, Marilyn Meyer, Dale DeVore. Third Row: Ray Ervin, Georgia Kirwan, Walter Kramer, Bill Slay, Harold Parks. Fourth Row: Marjorie Kramer, Murrie McCain, Marion Harfter. Fifth Row: Kathryn Noe, Helen Sommer, Claudia Blessing. Inset: Student Director Raymond Ervin. Mr. Blair has been teaching here at Central for three years. Before that he taught at Erie, Kansas, and then, Lawrence, Kansas. Mr. Blair has been interested in music all his life. The first instrument he learned to play was the piano. He has studied all of the instruments except the oboe and bassun. Mr. Blair said, Millie Orchestra has made a great deal of progzress this year and ,next iirlendsiwip Qu ' road Selection ot Music year we expect to have a complete sym- phony orchestra consisting of seventy-five members. . The personnel of the Orchestra con- sists of twenty-six violins, two basses, three trombones, three trumpets, four clarinets, one flute, three percussions and two pianos. Front Row, reading left to right: Marjorie Luebe, Kenneth Morrow, Joyce Beeghly. Second Row: Betty Sue Bernstein, Joanne Hager, Betty Rittman, Dorothy Buehler, Shirley Cargill. Third Row: Evelyn Ridge, Frankie Sue Freeman, Marion Penny, Bob Fisher, Fred Kessler, Earl Williams, Eddie Kessberger, Billy Dawson. Fourth Row: Loran Vogel, George Stuber, Bryce Pulley, Freddie Reinschmidt, Bill Johnson, Jerry Rix, David Garlock. BAND Front Row, reading left to right: Bob Cutberth, Norman Fee, Quentin Wagenfield, Betty Powell, Lois Gorden. Second Row: Janet Omdahl, Lurena Walker, Marilyn McKee, Eleanor Schmidt, Margaret Carter, John Lang- tim, Billy Hayward. Third Row: Jim Hayward, John Zweers, Jewel Corn, Bob Graham, Billy Rose. Founth Row: June Conner, Lila Pollard, Nadine Coy, Jackie Baldwin, Sue Nicholas, Gretchen Vequist, Betty Young. Fifth Row: Roger Parland, Vincil Nash, James Golden, Elliott Shklar, Bernie Eveloff, Raymond Ervin, Bert Rosenberg, Marjorie Castle, Duke Jaggers, Charlotte Schnabel, Harold Parks. Sand Corn inee ango anal Jive March 13, 19452 The Central Band has performed an important function in the task of develop- ing a spirit of pleasure and entertainment for the community. The Band is composed of eighty mem- bers under the direction of Mr. Worti Blair who is assisted by a student director, Arthur Nussbaum. The Band has played for all basketball and football games. By their performance the morale of the players and Student Body was raised. The Band also toot part in the Apple Blossom and Christmas Parades, and several school assemblies. A concert given in the Higi School Auditorium was highly praised by those who witnessed it. Q It was considered the best concert performed in the history of the - Central Band. Eighty-eight The Band was given the distinction of playing for the opening of the A. U. VVomen's Basketball Tournament. VVhen asked what he thought about the work of the band this year, compared with that of previous years, Mr. Blair said, ul think we have the best band in Missouri but I can't prove it because there have been no contests. This year we have reach- ed our highest peak of attainment since l have been teaching here at Central, but next year we expect to go much furtherf' The band consists of fourteen sections: twenty-five Clarinets, seven Saxaphones, three Oboes, six Flutes, two Basoons, three French Horns, ten Trumpets, six Trom- bones, three Baritones, four Tubas, one String Bass, five Drums, two Marimbas, one Bell, and five Baton Twirlers. BAND Upper Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Vir- ginia Bush, Thera Lavern Bowman, Elaine Handley, Jane Hatcher. Second Row: Harry Walker, Virginia Howard, Gloria Lewis, Bob Gove, Sarah Pollard, Charles Anderson, Arthur Nussbaum. Third Row: Bob Bostick, Donald Moss, Louis Michaelis, Jerry Whitehead, Jimmy Monach, Raymond Baker, Harold Greiner. Fourth Row: Betty Hetherington, Gerald Harvey, Robert Pape, Kenneth Powell, Byron VanNatta, Warren Donaldson, A. J. Mattill. Fifth Row: David Nicholas, Jack Scrivner, Norman Peterson. Milton Phillips, Gene Overton, Gregory Dietrich, George Byrne, Orin Kitzenberger, Gregory Scott, Arthur Aronson, Clarence Sparks, Marvin Patton, Dick Donelson. DRUM MAJORS Upper Left Picture, reading left to right: Doris Kyle, Dick Donelson, STUDENT DIRECTOR Upper Right Picture: Arthur Nussbaum. BAND DRUM MAJORS AND MAJORETTES Second Picture, reading left to right: Dick Donelson, Doris Kyle, Jackie Jackson, Gretchen Vequist, Virginia Harper. PEP BAND Lower Picture, On the Floor, reading left to right: Bent Rosenberg, Byron VanNatta, Charles Anderson, Harold Grein- er, Dick Donelson, A. J. Mattill, Cornie Kelder, Bryce Pulley, Harold Parks, Harry Walker, Ed Kessberger, Quentin Wagen- field, Bill Bostick, Arthur Nussbaum, Leader, Bob Graham, Donald Moss, Gregory Scott, Jim Daley, Gerald Harvey, Gregory Dietrick. Reading up the Ladder: Kenneth Powell and Jerry Whitehead. Standing up in the Back: Bill Rose, Norman Fee, Bob Cutberth,. Ray Irwin, Louis Michaelis, Donald Buzard, Bob Myers, Milton Phillips. 1 gg, MQQXE - if HZ 5' fir fl Q 3,3g,Y'-- , . s 1 1 lk, fini? r T 1 K . ' rfkkvgld' . .-:-.w,. . - 5 'l- W-1'r .21f'f''liffz-ff-. F.-'.rrl'k 1' - TI' - -xr ' ' 1531!-f.EA f.S5 cg-.u1::4 '-1-351--'NA' .1 , ,g s..- WEA .v MIXED CHOIR I Lower Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Hazel Kerns, Katherine Drake, Helen Sommer, La Dora Timm, Kafhlnyn Noe. iVl0f'f0l'l Kfanifl, Miriam Hotchkiss, Alice Hendrickson, Doris Hendricks, Althea Thomas.- ' Second Row: lola Martin, Hazel Butler, Catherine Harper, Betty Hatfield, Peggy Krug, Dean Henderson, Vir- ginia Howard, Marilyn McKee, Doris Silverthorne, Betty Young, Margaret Carter. Third Row: June Moore, Patty Farnan, Elaine Harrison, Betty Colburn, Betty Price, Bill Seeber, Margaret Schnabel, Doris Kyle, Elaine Moore, Lois Sparkman, Charlotte Schnabel, Jewell Corn. Fourth Row: Robert Sale, George Stuber, Gilbert Kendel, Bill Sommer, Wayne Klein, Harold Parks, Wilbur Van Valkenburgh, Joseph Buthman, LeRoy Atkins, Millard Bickham. - GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Upper Picture, Front Flow, reading left to right: Eleanor Shepherd, Helen Sakellaris, Doris Wisniewski, Margaret Hines, Carmelita Jewell, Frankie Sue Freedman, June Hoffsommer, Phyliss Stowell, Virginia Marshall. , Second Row: Sarah Lee Drais, Frances Wyatt, Evelyn Butler, Betty McClellan, Charlyne Symon, Charlotte Fisher, Jeanette Eggleston, Mary Jane Pistorius, Charlyne Stewart. Third Row: Doris Cook, Jean Hale, Patty Barr, Audrey Harris, Virginia Grieme, Virginia Rifenbary, Gwen Smith, Helen Hillyard, Ella Mary Hawman. Fourth Row: Mildred Eastbourn, Lurena Walker, Joan Tibbetts, Mary Jean Toel, Rosalee Smith, Jackie Hill- yard, Betty Pedrick, Mary Denton, Betty Whitman. -liwese Climbs Keep tide rnericas inging Ma roll 20, 1942 Today as I Walk- I ed by room QM I heard some lovely at girlis voices singing Siboncy. It remind- ed me so much of home I went in so I could bear them better. w nf' w Ninety There I discovered the Girls' Glee Club under the able direction of Miss Beulah M. Bennett. An organization that has made a great impression on me during my year at Cen- tral is the Mixed Choir. It is composed of forty-five members and is under the direc- tion of Mr. VVorth Blair. lgiologu 0Leorn To Appreciate Life viation 0BuiIding Planes AVIATION CLUB Lower Picture, reading left to right: Henry Thomsen, Graham Goehner, Edwin Erickson, John Schopp, Johnny Langtim, Jimmy Pierce, Pat Zuchowski, Jack Fulton, Nlr. Norman Crouch, Sponsor, Stewart Lambers- Not in Picture: Hubert Speer, Ed Englerth, Ed Schneitter. BIOLOGY CLUB I I Upper Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Abbie Sarah Kirtley, Gunther Kohn, Betty Jo Saverlno, Vir- ginia Hruby, Jack Fuller. Second Row: Gerald Harvey, Gretchen Vequist, Miss Vita Slater, Sponsor, Suzanne Hamel, Rose Marie Kalinoski. Ninety-one ire Clwieifs 0Direct Students r. Qej Cross 'Community Workers FIRE CHIEFS Lower Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: David Elliott, Dale Homan, Bill Slay, Leslie Butcher, Bill Chapman, Frank Lane, Arthur Nussbaum, Jack Anderson. I , I Second Row: Bill Mollus, Jimmie Lindley, Beverly Elliott, Kathryn Prawl, Nancy Davis, Norma Nldy, Char es Gilpin. , Third Row: George Fleming, James Daly, Bud Young, Mary Lyons, Norman Larson. DOFIEIU I-8Wf'SFlCef Walter Davis, Eugene Spitz. Fourth Row: Joe Buthman, Bill Haney, Harold Parks, Bill Johnson, Ed Parr, Dean Branaman, Bob Dorsal, Bill Summers, Fred Jackson, Raymond Maeder. JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL Upper Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Phyliss Stowell, Murrie McCain, Mary Alice Betts, Dorothy Kuzma, Mirium Hotchkiss, Mary Louise Cousins, Helen Smith. Second Row: Sarah Lee Drais, Jane Benner, Frances Koch, Ann Ashcraft, Gertrude Freed, Lillian Tootle, Dorothy Beuhler, June Stephens, Betty Mayne. Third Row: Aileen Zidell, Beverly Kastner, Kenneth King, Phil Driver, Norman Fee, Leonard Dattilo, Patty Neal, Marie Koneczny, Madeline Freedman. Fourth Row: Paul West. Bob Wigington, Jimmie Crigler, Bob Olsen, Pat Zuchowski, Charles Aston, Irwin Morton, Irving Schoenberg, Franklin Welch, Bernard Gilpin. Ninety-two ir' Qeserves iStudy to Give Besi HI-Y OFFICERS Mi-Y Ofifloinioin Standards Lower Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: John Schopp, Bill Powell, Raymond Baker, Tommy Wiley, Marvin Patton, Joe Roe. Second Row: Arthur Nussbaum, Gordon Shaffer, Bob Gaddy, Jack Anderson, Kennard Becker, Frank Lane, Frank Crooks. Third Row: Gerald Harvey, Walter Kramer, Bob Meyer, Harold Hubka, Bill Wisenborn, Jerry Nash, Lester Arasmith. Fourth Row: Gene Sembler, Horace Connett, Henry Bayer, Bob Whitcomb, Lawrence Morris, Eddie Kess- berger, Frank Wyatt, John Pistorius, Arky Vaughn. GIRL RESERVES Upper Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Shirley Cargill, Abbie Sarah Kirtley, Betty Powell, Betty Mayne, Katherine McMillian, Doris Borngessor, Eleanor Shepherd. 'Second Row: Hilda Summers, Ileh Jean Lehman, Betty McCleIlen, Jean Robertson, Marjorie Veregge, Marlyn Mc ee. Third Row: Loretta Schenk, Analee McClung, Thelma Presnell, Betty 'Lou Wallace, Lurena Walker, Cora Mae Lyon, Helen Jones, Dorothy Van Cleave, Bette Lou Anderson. Ninety-three 6 berrer Lmzens QTUSLW JDO! EDSVICI O Better Ari BRUSH AND PENCIL CLUB Lower Picture, Front Row, reading lef't to right: Eleanor Shepherd, Mauna Ruth,Schopp, Janice Goldman, Marjorie Samuels, Jerry Burton, Shirleen Dossett, Mary Louise Cousins, Betty Hetherington. Second Row: Natalie Rose, Catherine Shott, June Hoffsommer, Darlyne Kiner, Miss Hester Robinson, Betty Sue Burnstein, Bette Crump, Jean Greenberg, Beth Rozell. Third Row: Virginia Wyatt, Helen Arnold, Bill Korell, Steuart Brown, Richard Updergraff, Bob Gove, Frank Erickson, Linda Farber, Musetta Crews. Not in Picture: Charlotte Melkoski. FORUM CLUB Upper Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Charlyne Symon, Juanita Schoff, Mary Lyon, Jean Green- berg, Charles Gilpin, Frances Koch, Betty Mayne, Mary Jane Pistorius, Janice Goldman. Second Row: Virginia Wyatt, Jean Kranitz, Harriet Rosenthal, Mary Jean Toel, Paul Kiefer, Joann McCue, Catherine Shott, Madeline Freedman, Virginia Schwader, Beth Rozell. 1 Third Row: Muriel Buxbaum, Kathleen Melkoski. Norman Peterson, Irvin Morton, Bill Smith, Bill Slay, Vir- ginia Lee Utz, Bernard Gilpin, Ann Ashcraft. Steuart Brown. Fourth Row: Joan Tibbets, Claude McDonald, Harold Hubka. Allen Choka, Kennard Becker, Jimmie Elliotts Miss Ruth Spangberg, Bob Boyer, Barbara Stevenson, Bill Chapman. Ninety-four i-iam Quar 9 0Preserve Order in I-iolis Otion icture perators Q Help Visualize Education I HALL GUARDS . , , Lower Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Robert Sales, Dale Dewar, Allen Spector, Milton Trilinsky, Bill Glassbrenner. Second Row: Ben Sherwood, Byron VanNatta, Stanley Gex, Sponsor, James Larandeau. Harry Miller. Third Row: W. C. Moore, Robert Draut, Charles Pettit, James Lyons, Richard Updegraff, Charles Aston, Thomas Marshall, Chief. MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS I I Upper Picture, Front Row, reading left to riqht: Kenneth Aladeen, Leslie Butcher, Edwin Einbender, Arthur Gill, Arthur Nussbaum, Billy Slay, Phil Driver, 'Bob Graham. Second Row: Robert Orr. Bill Deshon, Ronald Boyle, Walter Davis, Jack Anderson, Bill C0 Winv Clam Milnikel, Norman Fee, Frank Townsend. Third Row: Oscar Stuber, Charles Draut, Dorian Bedox, James Adams, Dean Branaman, Don Bennett, Freddi-2 Windsor, Mark Beck, Frank Erickson. Ninety-five Lower Left Picture: Square Dance. Lower Right Picture: Cape Drill. Upper Left P' t e: Rapsody Dance. Upper Right P t re: Dude Ranch Skit. ape-r9--- Dispiaus November 6, 7, 8, 1941 At last the big day has arrived for Cen- tral. For days and days all sources of con- versation have turned towards the nineteenth annual year of Capers. Stu- dents have rehearsed hour after hour. l meekly peeked in quqgmg the auditorium and . saw the dance choruses. . The Talent Scout. theme was carried Q' out with John Wall acting the part of f ' ' the Talent Scout. Q uf Carolla Farris play- f ed the part of the .m e l -M actress and Lester -'ffm f' Arasmith the detec- Ninety- ' Spectacuiar Works tive. The strains of Bob Graham and his orchestra began the show. June Hoffsom- mer gave a vocal solo, t'My Johannw. Then the dance chorus Alt Happened in Sun Val- leyw burst forth with a gay, colorful dance. Then came one of the main attractions of the evening, the Cowboy Square Dance. The girls with their long dresses and gentlemen in their brightly colored shirts danced to the music of the fiddler, Ray- mond Ervin. Bud Cousins acted as caller for the Square Dance. I understand it is an old-time dance now coming back in full swing. Bob Hewett joined in with Cowboy Serenade. Dorothy Cox was next with a solo tap til Don't Want to Set the World on Fire. The humorous skit known as the HDude Ranch Drama was next presented. 'ciprcheetra ' a risers ' ingers perform Lower Picture: General Cast. Second Picture: Military Tap Dance. Third Picture: Gay Nineties Dance. Fourth Picture: Singers and Dancers Fifth Picture: Capers Orchestra. Betty Jensen singing ttJim and a. vocal trio composed of Mary Denton, Bosalee Smith, and LaDora Timm singing Hawaiian Sunset proved very popular. A dance chorus composed of many able stu- dents were next in I Hear a Rhapsody. Duke Jaggers gave a marimba selection en- titled ttBolerol'. Virginia But- ler hailed forth with 'Yes, In- deed . The band was then fea- tured alone with One U'Glock Jump which was followed by a short skit portraying Bob Graham in 'Double Trouble -Mary Ann Stinson and Beth Bozell. Jimmie Elliott's side splitting Hair Today and Gone Tomorrow followed. Along with the Nifty Nine- ties Dance Chorus was fea- tured Marcia Braun and a quartet in ttThe Bird in a Gilded Gage. ln conclusion Claude Mc- Donald recited the poem ttThis is America , written by Anna- lee McGlung. A military tap, America l Love Youw featur- ing Betty Bermond and a Cape Drill added charm and patriot- ism to the effect. Doris Kyle with her baton was the main attraction of the finale. lt was a marvelous produc- tion and much credit should be given the committee in charge. Ninety-seven Qest Amateur Dim, Today l saw a play, While it was only given on an as- sembly program it couldn't have been presented at a more appropriate time. Thanksgiving day here in America is a day when every- one gives thanks for all the privileges that he enjoys. These leading characters helped to make their play a success: Norman Peterson, Charles Goldsberry, and June Hoffsommer. 'Once ln A Lifetimew, the All-School Play, given Friday evening was so chuck full of vvitticism that the laugh over- lapped and often time we had to smother a chuckle in order to hear the next wisecrack. The supporting characters did a fine job with their parts. 'tllnce ln A Lifetimew will long be remembered by those who saw it, for its fine pro- trayal. The dramatic ability of Central High School seems almost professional to me. :The Valiantll a tvvo act plav, was given in the Central audi- torium January lfi. The play was produced by the graduat- ing seniors. The players certainly did add their bit to make it a highly impressive play even more thrilling and delightful. , .. is ,lv fifffligf-' Q 12 4 5 ' ff ' .wa , - 1535- ---Q V V Lf -a T 'T -A .r .tak-le? 1. if .uwig .1 , .-if Q .av 5,165-, 4, . . - . . -1, 45, JC .Q-,--Li - . ,. -' Ninety-eight THE VALIANT CSeni0r Playj Lower Picture, reading left to right: Charles Neidinger, Bill Partridge, Charles Goldsberry, Dave Elliott, Lilbern Roberts, Jean Miller. ALL-SCHOOL PLAY Second Picture. Front Row. reading left to right: Mauna Schopp, Lester Arasmith, Virginia Marshall, June Hoffsommer, David Garlock, Carolla Farris, Dorian Bedox, John Wall, Marcia Braun, Beth Rozell, David Nicholas. Second Row: Norman Peterson, Happy Tootle, Sally Kirwin, Mary Louise Cousins, Bob Caddy, Barbara Chase, Virgil Henderson, Betty Jensen, Sue Hamel. Millard Bickham, Randolph Vories. Third Row: Rauland Weldon, Jean Kranitz, Gretchen Vequist, Jean Whitaker, Louis Randolph, Phil Driver, Allen Woodrich, Bob Beers, Robert Bostick, Charlotte Lange, Mary Sue McGee, Leslie Butcher. Fourth Row: Virginia Butler, Suzanne Shaw, Esther Printz, Bernie Eveloff, Allen Spector, Jack Scrivner, Earl Truman, Jimmy Hayward, Bill Iske, Vaun Benjamin, Connie Kaminsky, Mary Ann Stinson, Shirleen Dossett, Carmelita Jewell. BISI-lOP'S CANDLESTICKS Third Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Beth Rozell, Nor- man Peterson, Charles Goldsberry, June Hoffsommer. Second Row: Ted Packwood, Edwin Einbender, Billy Hayward. WAKITAN PLAY Lower Left Picture, Front Row, reading left to right: Jay Mullin, Bob Huddleston, Eugene Frankenhoff, Mar- garet Hines, Betty Powell. Second Row: Elsie Mae Howe, Elaine Frederick, Sarah Pollard, Jim Pendleton, Kathryn Prawl, Marjorie Kramer. Third Row: Quentin Wagenfield, Bill Wiley, Pat Purcell, Bill Chapman. STAGE CREW Lower Right Picture, reading left to right: Jim Daley, Jimmie Lindley, Howard Fields, Ben Sherwood. CHRISTMAS PLAY Upper Picture, reading left to right: Dorian Bedox, Mary Lyon, Marion Burton, Carl Meyer, Frank Pierce, Billy Stewart, Allen Woodrich, David Elliott, Virginia Wyatt, Ned Cox, Gunther Kohn, Sally Kirwan, Greg Died- erich, Eugene Minard, Norman Peterson, Suzanne Shaw, Catherine Collett. i i-iave een in oi igb Scbooi February 6, i942 I was invited to the Vlfakitan Assembly and was I surprised when I saw some of my friends on the assembly. The purpose of the program was to acquaint the students with the Pan Ameri- can countries. Music was furnished by Bob Grahamis Orchestra, and N. H. Hernandes. Contrasts in the characteristics of the Pan American people were brought out. In addition dances were given by students of the Holy Rosary School and the students of the Bartlett High School. The Christmas Pageant was artistically and beautifully given. 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