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CENTRAL HIGH WARRIOR 5 alumnae vote as the ‘‘most valuable player.’ Ss. L. KOPALD, JR. was military cap- tain; he received a letter in basketball, was a member of the H Club, and has made the honor roll all through Central. Besides be- ing member of the Honor Society, S. L. was Commissioner of Publictty, and treasurer of the student government. S. L. also did an excellent job as business manager of the Se- nior Warrior. ARTHUR GREHAN, JR. was sports edi- tor, news editor, associate editor, and editor- in-chief of the regular Warrior. He was al- so advertising manager of the regular War- rior. Arthur was a lieutenant in R.O.T.C., he attended 4 conventions, and was editor of the Senior Warrior for 1939. MARY HUNTER is a member of the Science Club and Photoplay Club. She is a member of the Honor Society, and was also ‘aptain of the magazine drive one year in home room. SARA BUCHANAN is not only known for her delightful voice but also for the serv- ices she has rendered to Central. She has been a council member, Red Cross Representative, vice president of her room, and a delegate to the Green Convention. She is also taking the lead in this year’s operetta. JOE MEEK was a fire marshall, a mem- ber of the H Club, officer in R.O.T.C., and member of the football and rifle teams. LARRY McCORMICK has been a stu- dent government officer for three years. He has served as president of his home room and a captain in R.O.T.C. He was captain of the football team. He played football for three years, basketball for two, and has been a track man two years. He has been vice- president of the H Club. JULIAN NALL has held the office of Prosecuting Attorney on the student govern- ment. He served very ably as chief marshall, also as a captain in military, and as president of his home room. Julian was head of the invitation committee, and a member of the rifle team. OLIVER PERRY was a captain in Mili- tary, attended a student convention, and was a member of the baseball team. BILLY PHILLIPS has been president of the Honor Society, a council member, and defending attorney of the student body. He was the winner of original oratory in the National Forensic League district meet in 1938, and placed third in extemporaneous speaking this year. GEORGANNE LITTLE has been council member, Red Cross representative, and treas- urer of her home room. She was a delegate to the Green Convention, and is a member of the Honor Society. MARY DEE LONDON is a member of the Honor Society. She has been in the opera the past two years, and has a leading role this year. BOB SAUNDERS has received three let- ters in football and was president of his his- tory club. Bobby was also captain of the basketball team, and was elected president of his home room six terms. He has served as an officer on the student government; he attended five conventions, and was captain in BoOo iG: STEVE TURNBULL ran in three stu- dent government elections he served twice in the capacity of both council member, and fire marshall. He was chairman of the projects committee, treasurer of the Senior Class, rep- resentative of the P.T.A. panel discussion, and vice-president of his home room. He isa member of the Honor Society. and has made the honor roll during the twelfth grade. BILLY WEBB has been a council mem- ber, assistant manager of the football team, cheerleader for two years, and a first lieu- tenant in R.O.T.C. He had charge of the Candy Counter books, and is a member of the Honor Society. LUCILLE LOVE was home room bank cashier, a member of the glee club, picture show ticket seller, and secretary of her home room. Page Twenty-five
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SENIOR EDITION? 1939 Who’s Who LYNN AARON was an officer in the H Club, an officer-in R.O.T.C. he also was a member of the track team, the football, and basketball teams, having received letters for the latter three. NEWTON ALLEN has been reporter, council member, vice-president, and presi- dent of his home room. He was vice-presi- dent of the Honor Society. He was chosen as student speaker for the senior class. VIRGINIA ANDERSON was a council member for her home room. She was a mem- ber of the Honor Society, and also acted as bank cashier. JANE BAYLISS served as home room president, as a Junior Red Cross Representa- tive, and on the Warrior staff. Jane was a member of the Honor Society, a delegate to student government conventions, and also council member for her home room. BILL BANKS has been president of Cen- tral’s Chapter of Junior Red Cross. He at- tended the conventions in both San Francisco and Washington as Central’s Representative. B. H. BARBEE has received three letters in both football and basketball. He was co- captain of the ’39 basketball team. BEVERLY BLACK was president of the Girl Reserves and bank cashier in her home room. JANE BOHLEIEN has been chairman of the character committee of the Honor Society, and was also a monitor. KUGENE BERNSTEIN has attended six conventions and has been campaign manager three times. He has a monitor, council mem- ber, and chairman of the picture committee. He has received a letter in both football and basketball. JOHN CAWTHON was attorney on the Central student government, received two let- ters in football and two in basketball. He won three letters on the track team and was cap- tain of state champion Central squad this Page Twenty-four year. John was also vice-president of the senior class, a delegate to two conventions, a council member, and a member of the Honor Society. AMELIA COCKE served as personals editor on the Warrior, a member of the Se- nior Warrior, and as an R.O.T.C. sponsor. She served very capably as president of her home room, attended two conventions, and worked in the Book Store. ELLEN COHEN has been president of the Honor Society, president of the Photo- play Club, news editor and editor-in-chief of the regular Warrior. She has been a coun- cil member for her home room, and is a member of the Senior Warrior. MIRIAM EATON was a sponsor in mili- tary and a member of Central’s Glee Club. ARTHUR FRIEDMAN was a Lieuten- ant in R.O.T.C., a council member, and stu- dent manager of the baseball team. He served as business manager of the Warrior, and asa delegate to a student government convention. Besides this, Arthur is a member of the Na- tional Honor Society. BOB HOISINGTON is president of the officer’s club, a cashier of his home, and first heutenant in R.O.T.C. LOUISE HATCHER was a council mem- ber, a delegate to two conventions, and home room secretary. Louise was also a member of the Honor Society. CECELIA HILL was a military sponsor, publicity chairman, and vice-president of the sponsor’s club. She was also a home room reporter, home room president, and did com- mittee work for the senior class. Cecelia also served as secretary of the student gov- ernment, a delegate to the student govern- ment convention, and on the Senior Warrior. TOM JACKSON has been a council mem- ber and secretary-treasurer of the H Club. He received letters for his three years of football playing, and in 1938 he received the
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All a SENIOR EDITION? 1939 MAJORIE HEARD has served her home room in many ways. She’s been president of her room, delegate to the Gold Convention, Garden Club representative, and on the honor roll several times. She’s also been a Council Member for two terms. LORRAINE McMINN has served very ably as council member of her home room for three years. She is a member of the Honor Society. KATHERINE MILLER has been re- porter, council member, and president, and vice-president of her home room. She is also a member of the Honor Society. BOB McRAE was president of student government, president of senior class, and also served as president of his home room. Bob was voted the sweetest and best all round boy in the senior class. RICHARD WEINBERG has been presi- dent of the Science Club, reporter, and treas- urer of his home room. He has the second highest scholastic rating among the boys of the Senior Class. He had the highest indi- vidual rating at the state speech contest, as he was winner of extemporaneous speaking, and took second prize in original oratory. SARAH MOREHEAD has been secre- tary, council member, and a convention dele- gate from her home room. She was treas- urer of the Photoplay Club, and a member of Science Club. She has a scholastic average of all A’s, and is a member of the National Honor Society. ANNIE LAURIE PEELER has been pro- gram chairman, Red Cross Representative, and vice-president of her home room. She was chairman of the scholarship committee of the Honor Society, program chairman of the Photoplay Club, and girls’ vice-president of the Seienee Club. BILLY WILLS has done an excellent job this year as major of the Central battalion of the R.O.T.C. He was senior member of the military advisory board, and has served as both vice-president and secretary of the Officer’s Club. Page Twenty-six DOROTHY PINSON has not been absent from school since the third grade which is quite a record. She is also a member of the Honor Society. RYCE RUSSUM has been council mem- ber twice for his home room, captain of the magazine drive, monitor in the halls, and a member of the R.O.T.C. for three years. CHUBBY ANDREWS has made a name for himself by his golf playing. He is the ser- geant-at-arms for the senior class, Ass’t Council Member, and a football player of great standing. RALPH STEPHENS has been the bank cashier for the entire school which is quite an important job. He has also been a council member and a delegate to the Gold Conven- tion. JUNE TANN has taken part in many things at Central. She was a delegate to the Green and Gold conventions, a monitor for two years, a reporter on the Warrior since the tenth grade, a writer on the Senior War- reor, Ass’t Council member and a member of the Glee Club. JESSE WOOTEN has been on student government for five terms. He was Com- missioner o f Publicity, Treasurer, Boys’ Vice President, and President. During his term as president Jesse no doubt accomplished more than any president on record. Through his efforts, new seats were installed in the audi- torium, and many other important things were accomplished. Jesse also served as president of his home room for a term. DOROTHY WURZBURG has entertain- ed Central many times with her delightful readings. She has represented Central in numerous speech contests, and is a member of the N.F.L. EMILY ROSE MICHEL has been the bank cashier for her room since the eleventh grade, captain of magazine drive, and has worked with Student Government.
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