High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 17 text:
“
WN' wr-'. I1iI'lS'lIHlliItet Completes Fourth Year at tlentral Members of Girls' Cabinet, now in its fourth year at Central, are the representatives of all the girls of the school, and therefore its main ob- jective is not only to find a way for self-im- provement in the individual, but also in the girls of the school as a whole. The cabinet supports ticket selling to all school affairs, and this year has excelled all -if other Organlzatlons In dolng SO' For Instance' Miss Mary C. McNally. sponsor of Girls' Cabinet a more than One-half Qf all thg tickets tO the Gwen Vfall, Girls' president, going over cabinet a airs vodevil were sold by the cabinet. As a result of their ticket selling for the Art exhibit held gr Junigr high, 3 pirrure was pre- sented' to the SCh'OQl by the Practical Drawing company of Dallas, Texas, through Whose co- OPQYBUOH the 9Xh1b1f WSS held. The Cabinet WAS entirely responsible for the number of tickets sold. TWO Of the m0SI.SUQC6SSfl1l U1tCl6rt21kir1gS Of the year were the Thanksgiving and Christmas donations made to indigent families. At both times, each member contributed what she could to make up the baskets containing food, clothing and gifts. All during the year, tin foil is gathered by the members for use in securing equipment for the pediatric ward at Saint Mary's hospital. As an added activity, the Girls' cabinet started a drive during National Book week to secure much 110661661 books fOr the library. The members asked for donations and also gave what they had themselves. About 35 books were taken in, OH April 23. The annual GMS' Society Party' was given in the form of a Htea dance. At this, the cabinet and the five girls' societies were glimpse of fhf Gifts' 'N 'Com Whifh Wes fffufnithcd this hostesses to the senior girls of these groups. The theme was tulip time, and the get-together ended as one of the most successful affairs of the year. year by the cabinet and other departments of the school. Other activities included: Co-operation with the council in the school's drive for cleanliness: safety work: and outside speakers from various organizations who talked on many phases of social adequacy. Row Oncf M. Vvlatson. M. McKay, P. Dillon, G. Vfall, H. Roberts, F. XVharton. M. Hagarmen, M. Morris. . . Row Two f-J. Miller, M. Venditti, B. Zupancic, M. XVarner, M. Ven- ditti, J. Thomas. lf. Ricotta, D. Stewart, B. Vaughn. . . Row Three -V. Neil, D, Murgatroyd, S. Moore, M. Pope, ll. Pograjc, G. Mirklich, R. Macy, A. Kajiya, M. Cosianza, C. Elliott, L. Sherrard. M. Downey, A. Krasovec. M. Kochevar, T. Murphy . . Row Pourffl.. Hill, A. Musso, D. Gallaher, K. Yarnell, K. Freed, S. Strumbel, M. Pugh, I.. Chance, L. Buchanan. V. Thur. lf. Downs, G. Crozier, M. Hall, M. Jack- son, ll. Hale, F, Austin, ll. Anlick. M. Christensen, V. XV.1x- Stan, Miss lNflcNally. nd ff .
”
Page 16 text:
“
Student Council lms High Robert McGovern, prominent senior, led the Student council of Central high in the many activi- ties in which it participated. The freshman handbook is ready to be given to the class of '44 when it enters Central high in the fall. More students this year signed the honor pledge signifying that they were a part of the Council spon- sored Honor system. In the Way of entertainment the annual vodef vil and freshman mixer were part of this energetic body's activities. All the juniors and seniors turned out in their best bid-and-tucker for the third annual Junior-Senior prom. Department of the Lost and Pound was switched from the principa1's office to the supervisor of Student council. Headquarters Were in l 13 and were open on certain nights. This arrangement worked very satis- factorily. Alumni of '35 and '39 were contacted and the results Were some very entertaining assemblies as Well as some valuable statistics. Miss Achsah Hardin of the history department sponsored the Student council which met in room 204 every sixth hour. Ofiicers who assisted her dur- ing the year Were: Robert McGovern, president: Kathryn Freed, vice-president: Eleanor Lancendorf fer, secretaryg Helen Ponder, treasurer: and Prank Foley, sergeant-at-arms, Top Pl-CIUFE'-' These :ire thc Central high students who comprise the legislative body of the school: Bath Row, left to right-Morton, Jackson, Cain, Milhan, Anderson, DeVore, Delli- quadri, and XVheeler. Second row, left to righ!-Ranus, Yusko, Carey, Yarnell, Christensen, and Earnest. Sefrtedfvfall, Ponder, lVlcGovern, Freed, and liolcy. flliildle Picture- Council sponsor, Miss Achsnh Hardin, is here pictured with student presidenl. Robert McGovern. Barium Picture- Dnncers who performed in the council sponsored vodevil: Carey, Chance, Vifharton, and Gerlnnd. Page Twelve
”
Page 18 text:
“
Top Pz'c!ure-- Mathtematic-3 instructors, Miss Stella S. Grout. Harlie R. Baker. and Miss Mildred E. Woodside, view the proof a problem in geometry. Nliddle Prime- English teachers, Nliss Grace Wilson, Wal- ter E. Jones, Miss Marjorie Tomsick, Miss Nelle Haworth, and Miss Dorothy Spren- gle, study the technicalities of grammatical constructions. Bottom Picture- Miss,Sara S. Mulnix, Miss Jeane Filling- ham, and Mrs. Blanche M. Taylor, in- structors of arts and music, View a tenta- tive setting for the operetta. ilUlllI Page Ifourreen
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.