Central High School - Warrior Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1949

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While Technical Geniuses Develop Talents THERE is a club to suit every taste. Each has its faculty sponsor and definite interest. Photog- raphers, scientists, typists advance their knowledge and learn by error. CAMERA CLUB'S motto is “learn by every error.” ‘The club maintains its own dark room and hopes next year to have a more active group. Members: Stewart, Hoyt, Ma- nis, Walton, Berg, Buxton, Cantrell, (Pres.) Smith, Beard, Bowers, Deupree, Barton. SCIENCE CLUB to advance their knowledge have group discussions, experimental demonstrations, and movies. Field trips were made to Humko, Plough Chemical, Durra Plastics, and Endocrin- ological Clinic. President, Jo Ann Randle: Sponsor, Mr. Simpson. Seated — Dupree, Poduska, Spellman, Bryant, Trusty, Wil- kinson, Scott, Parker, Sides, Barton. Standing — Deaton, Schaeffer, Harris, Feldman, Wendt, Forrester, Mattice, Tur- ner, Mr. Simpson, Randle, Bla- lock. COMMERCIAL CLUB of- ficers earn positions through speed. Entering the National Typing Contest are: Patricia Hodges (84), Clomagene Taylor (80), Joan Franks (65), Virginia Haney (63), June Rogers (60). Luncheon at the Peabody honored mem- bers with speed of 75. Spon- sors: Miss Crenshaw, Mrs. Guthrie. President, Patricia Hodges. Typing: Haney, Hodges, Tay- lor, Row 1: Ellis, Young, Mor- gan, Rogers, Campbell, Bogue, Lumpkin, Levitch, Green, Ten- nyson, Lockhart. Row 2: Fries, Salky, Magee, Houston, Erwin, Stern, Hale, Johnson, Palm- quist, Higgins. Page Seventeen

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Page Sixteen Artists Find Wide Range of Club Interests FOUNDATION of extra-curricular activities are clubs the bases of friendship and mutual in- terest. Here artists, actors, and musicians find outlets for their talent. ARTS AND CRAFTS aim for better appreciation and working experience in the field of art. New projects have been weaving rugs, wood-carving, and ceramic sculpture. President, Ann Wood; Sponsor, Miss Hamil- ton. Seated—Bell, Walker, Robert- son, Harvey, McCuistion, Gul- lett, Brommer. Standing—Ter- ry, Talley, Snider, Knox, Pat- terson, Stinnett, Lawler, Reich, Thomas, Bryant, Mattice, G. Blackwell, Chandler, Wooten, B. Blackwell, McCall, Sheperd, Reynolds, Roberts, Katz. SPEECH CLUB members become proficient in make- up and microphone tech- niques. Activities include skits, pantomimes, yearbook campaign, senior play. Presi- dent, Peggy Goodall; Spon- sor, Miss Cohen. Seated (L. to R:) — Barton, Carlton, Olswanger, Brommer, Hinds, Berg, Kellogg, Luce, Scruggs. Standing—Dclugach, Henry, Hoelscher, Boone, Rod- man, Brooks, Beyer, Shelby, Shapiro, Pope, Graham, More- lock, Goodall. SHARPS AND FLATS stim- ulate interest in good music through their Classical Music Program, and the Listening Hours. President, Mary Anne Stephenson; Sponsors: Mr. Hawke, Miss Seffens. Row I seated: Mr. Hawke, Miss Seffens, Graham, at piano, Stephenson, Holmes, Tennison. Row 2: Gilbert, Sellers, Sulli- van, Quinn, Bendall, Rankin, Gillam, Brommer, Paige, Chase, Morelock, Holmes. Row 3: Rosselot, Stanley, Percer, Ellis, Johnson, Chaddock, Funk, Reding, Hinds, Gray, Campbell, Backe, Wilson.



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Jr. Red Cross JUNIOR RED CROSS mem- bers, assisted by their home- rooms, packed 50 Christmas boxes for needy overseas chil- dren this year. The club not only collected ash trays, vases, and comics, but also presented entertaining programs at Ken- nedy Veterans’ Hospital. For special holidays they enlisted the Art Department to make favors and menus for hospital trays at Kennedy. President, Donald Snipes; Sponsors, Miss- | es Raines, Young. LEE RE ACN A Donald Snipes presents new pro- ject to club members. SPANISH CLUB members saturate themselves with geog- raphy, history, and culture of Spanish-speaking countries. They have purchased for class use View Masters, movies and a record player. President, George Wilkins; Sponsor, Miss Watkins. LATIN CLUB members through songs, speeches, charades, cross word puzzles, and contests feel their favorite language is far from dead. President, Mary Ann Wilkinson; Sponsors, Misses Young, Raines. Spanish Club Admiring gorgeous dress made for Miss America by Mexico and worn by Marilyn Sanford are: Seated: Melton, Mieher, Threl- keld, Jacobson, Coop- er, Higgins, Johnson, Bache. Standing: Paige, Young, Pryor, Lumpkin, Wilkins (President), Dye, Mauldin. Latin Club Presiding: Mary Ann Wilkinson, president. Row 1 — Widgery, Goldberger, Shimony, Rosselot, Smith, Kap- lan. Row 2 — Gerbig, Johnson, Day, Barton, Reding, Rankin. Row 3—Holmes, Wilson, Zimmerman, Chad- dock, Spellman, San- sing. Row 4—Spears, Forrester, Harris, Schaeffer, Stowne, Scott. Row 5—Bolton, Wallis, Ward, Saper- stein. Row 6—Lump- kin, Grossner, Irvin, Trammell. Standing— Devlin, Fallot, Parker, Miss Young, Miss Raines, Dairs, Trusty.

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