02-15 - Central

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02-15 - Central
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HERE AND THERE
ABOUT CENTRAL
By
JloTtnc Reporter
Yoar
V
The Sophomore
with Barbara Hagerty, president of
the Student Council, presiding. After
welcome
address,
replies
were made by Roger Lone of Mues­
sel,
Jim
Brademas
from
and
Carolyn Emmett from Central.
The
were
Number 20
represented
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STUDENT COUNCIL
ANNOUNCES SENATORS
THEY MAKE THE \V AKE FOR CENTRAL
The Student Council, under the di­
by
rection
of
Mr.
E.
H.
Kuhny,
nounces the names of the
an­
senators
who have been elected to represent
James
their individual home room groups.
The various clubs were pre­
Shutt.
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CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, FEB. 15, 1945.
1
Madison,
Beverly Mitler from Jefferson,
8B's
ALL-OUT FOR VICTORY - V
Welcome Assem­
bly took place last Tuesday, Feb. 13,
Barbara's
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Vol. XLV
Welcome Assembly
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They are as follows:
sented to the new students and their
X-9-Elsie Lucille Royce: X-12-
functions explained.
Don Kuespert; X-17-Rolland Moo­
dy; 9 - Edward Bulger; 11 - Billy
Briscoe; 13-Mabel Klinedinst; 14-
llB's Take Test
James Rouhselang; 31-Rebecca An­
ton; 32 - Vernalee Reed; 39- Betty
The Stanford arithmetic test was
given to all llB's on Feb. 9.
Anne Stanford; 38-Joyce Rea, 101-
The test
David Duncan; 102-Eleanor Horn­
represents the minimum that students
should
know
when
they
chuck; 105-John Maxwell; 114--Vir­
graduate.
ginia Norris; 115-Joan Da�\·son; 116
Students who made a score below 74
-Lois Jones 119-Robert Keresztes;
on the test are required to take Emer­
120-Marian Yanke; 121-Pat Milli­
gency Math.
ken;
122-Norma Booth;
2l�ack
Durben; 211-Fred Moomaw:
Pal'ty Postponed
-Phyllis Casey;
under the sponsorship of Mr. J. Roy
ords.
and
dancing to rec­
It will be held in the gym and
all ,,tudents in senior high are eligible
to
come.
Announcements
will
be
made later as to when tickets go on
sale.
again
sponsoring
its
is
annual
The contest is open
to all boys of high sc.hool age and of­
fers fine opportunities for the win­
ners.
Air
The subject this year is "The
Age
and
Elimination
February
Theatre.
19
the
Postwar World."
contests
and
will
20
in
be
the
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VOCATIONAL DEPT.
PLANS XE'V COURSE
STAXFORD TEST
GIVEX TO JUNIORS
the direction of Mr. George F. Weber,
The South Bend Rotary Club
speech contest.
rer; 309-James Gleason; 319-Delo­
The members of the swimming team, which was coached by Mr. Clarence E. Eibel are pictured above. They are,
front row, left to right: Alex Berta, Don Schleuder, Bill :\litchell, Conrad Kominowski. Second row: Jim Makielskl,
Ernest Hood, Bill Nave, Bob Malone, Capt. John Noble, Jim Herman, Bill Parshall. Third row: Simon Brazy, Rollle
Cooper, Richard Day.
The vocational department, under
Rotary Speech Contest
once
-Charles White; 305-Marilyn Roh­
The party is
Smith and will feature refreshments,
held
Little
Any boy interested in com­
peting should see Miss Agnes Frick
in Room 114 before these dates.
is planning to equip a plastics labor­
atory for a class which will be start­
ed next semester.
There will be no
prerequisites for this course, which is
to be opened to juniors and seniors,
btu a pre\'ious course in chemistry
will be of great assistance.
T
his
course is planned to act as a
foundation
expect
or
for
those
students
to be laboratory
technical
assistants
who
technicians
and
will be
helpful to those who plan for a voca­
In this
tion in plastic engineering.
class, neither the arts and crafts or
the industrial arts side of plastics will
Reading Test Given
be taught.
The Iowa Reading Test which was
given to the English II classes last
Friday, was for the purpose of de­
termining the pupil's skill in English.
Anyone receiving below the standard
grade in this test will be required to
take
Improvement
English
On
I.
The various forms of raw
materials and the numerous uses of
these
particular
materials
will
be
studied.
It is
planned that the laboratory
will contain a compression moulding
machine and also a machine for ex­
truding.
shall determine whether or not they
shall be
required
to
take the
Im­
V. NORRIS WINS ROUND
TABLE DISCUSSION
last
Friday
will
be
the
sent to Indiana University.
and
There an
analysis of the results from all over
the state will be made.
Miss B. Hin­
delang and the office practice class
and Mr. A. W. Peden and the typing
round
table
discussion
on
the
Age Be Lowered to 18 Years." James
Gleason, also of Central's team, won
second place.
Also participating in
the discussion were students of John
Adams and Mishawaka High Schools.
tral.
Miss Fern Watts aided in de­
visual acuity record.
age
and
grade
The individual
equivalents
home
ranged
rooms.
from
Central
below
10
to
scores
perfect
scores of 50.
bonds
of
purchased
stamPS and
the
week of
February 5 was $379.70, bring­
ing
the school
$50,111.05.
The
:no,
with
was
year's
$208.40.
room
The
second highest was 102, with a
purchase of $20.60. All percent­
age reports are due on or be­
fore February 23.
As February
is a short month, let's make and
report our 90 per cent. Remem­
ber that the war is not over yet!
high school.
graduation
of
from
If a grade under 74 is
made, the student will be required
to take a course in Emergency Ma­
thematics next semester.
of the
�se,
to see if
nc
At the enrl
he will be tested again
has acquired this ability
in mathematics.
The Iowa Reading
Test will be postponed until February
21.
The
annual
sectional
basketball
The high schools
This fine
organization offers to boys an oppor­
well
as
themselves.
There
are
openings for at least fifteen boys. Ap­
plications must be accompanied by
two recommendations from teachers.
PLAY WILL BE REPEATED
IN EVENING SHOW
games will continue Friday afternoon
and evening February 23, and Satur­
The
Drama
Club
play,
"George
sented
once
again Friday
evening,
24.
The tickets will be $1.65 and all
The tick­
Season tick­
Kuhn
before
purchasing their sectional ticket in
order that they may have their choice
of seats.
It has been requested that
the season ticket holders please buy
spent and work done assorting them.
For this reason, if you plan to re­
order any pictures, include in your
order one copy of a photograph and
the
number
printed
on
the
folder.
Explain in your order that the num­
ber does not correspond to the pic­
pin Avenue, Minneapolis 1, Minne­
sota.
No re-order for pictures will
be accepted for less than $1.50.
affirmative
debate
team
of
the auditorium Tuesday, February 6
at
an
assembly
team
was
for
upperclassmen.
composed
Aretz and James Gleason.
of
Gary
The final
rebuttals were held in Room 222, due
to the lack of assembly time.
On
Wednesday, February 7, our negative
team debated our affirmative in the
auditorium
for
the
underclassmen.
allowed
The regional basketball tournament
contests will take place in the John
Adams High School gymnasium.
or not eighteen year olds should be
were
to
vote.
practice
As
debates,
no
singing, having been warned to ig­
nore the unwelcome guest, as Kath­
erine Adams bravely began to re­
move it from the room.
was won
The battle
the dog withdrew.
A fourth hour gym class protests
that Bernice l\'y is not allowed to
play the right kind of music to ac­
company
their
gymnastics.
They
wanted Boogie Woogie, Bernice want­
ed to play Boogie Woogie. Mrs. Moore
wanted marching music.
The exer­
cises continued to the tune of march­
Miss
Semortier's
geometry
class
was entertained by a group of mem­
bers of the Barnstormer club.
They
roms with a blood curdling adven­
ture
story
treasure.
of
pirates searching for
The treasure
was
finally
dance
steps outside­
ending up by a hurt dignity and more
-didn't it, Francianne and Beve?
for
their
.;.nnual
on February 28 and March
The
cast is as follows:
Pompignan
Kay Bristow
____________
Beaumarchais
Russel Lmdholm
______
Champfort
Tom BJ.Ademas._
___________
Duchess du Gramont_
Condorcet_
�.forvil
________
Bothwell, Peggy Cowger
Edward Arnold
__________
Mlle. de SombreuiL
Dorothy
________
Borntrager
Philippe d'Orleans
sandy Stutsman
__
La Harpe
Herbert Weiss
_____________
Malesherbes
Ned MacWilliams,
______
Fred Altgeldt
_____________
Jane Barber,
Peggie Cowger
Stanley Tsalikis,
Manuel Weisse!
General Custine
_____
La Fayette
Ted Brummond
John Pethe
______________
A servant_
___________
Bailly
George Cohen
Arthur Gau
__________________
Another servant_
Bill Ludders
_______
Dismoulins
Roucher
_____________
Ivan Snyder
James Sullivan,
____________
Floyd Burton
The chef_
Roger Lone
_______________
Lieutenant Custine
Manuel Weisse],
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Stanley 7salikis
Voices
Kenneth Hawthorne. Don
_____
Laughlin, Russe: Reid,
Albert La'vrence
"George
cludes the following rooms: 9, 11, 14,
32, 36, 39, 102, 106, 119, 122, 211, 217,
222, 224 303, 318, 319, 320, 403
Let's
keep up this fine beginning record by
getting books back on time.
Many
rooms were kept off the list by one
student's failure to return a library
Dropping in on a Saturday morning
of
club
assembly play and will be presented
The Library Honor Roll, the first
The icey weather brought on quite
rehearsal
This last play is the choice c>f the
Barnstormer
to be announced this semester, in­
sess two beautiful geometry books.
fancy
has
LIBRARY HONOR ROLL
uncovered and the pirates now pos­
few
by Maxwell Anderson,
just been announced by Mr. Casaday.
decision
A QUICK GLANCE AROUND CENTRAL
a
The cast for the "Feast of tI'.e Or­
talons"
both debates
was announced.
stray dog wandered in the window.
Ba1nstormers Choose Play
____________
Nappanee met our negative team in
Our
W. W. Butcher; 322-Barbara Run­
bom; 403-Spiro Metros.
Chenier
Debaters Meet Nappanee
The
ris Moore; 320-Bill Parshall; 321-
Theroigne
will be held Saturday, March 3. Both
began their series of dramatized theo­
section seats being priced at 50c.
and
The question discussed was whether
at 8 o'clock in the auditorium.
ets will be 40c and 50c. The reserved
numbered
their tickets as soon as possible.
February 16. The performance begins
Tick­
incorrectly
pictures
named, a great deal of time had to be
day afternoon and evening, February
ing music.
Washington Slept Here," will be pre­
were
Because the
of Indiana will participate and the
However, they soon commenced their
is open for membership.
the students.
National School Studios, 321 Henne­
tournaments will begin on Thursday
night, February 22.
2
The Ushers' Club, which is under
accumulative records, have been re­
ceived and are being distributed to
Pictures can be obtained from the
Sectionals Begin Feb. 22
108 reports that they were very sur­
the sponsorship of Mr. C. L. Kuhn,
The pictures, taken for use on the
ture, but is very close to it.
prised on Friday, February 9, when
USHERS' CLUB OPEN
FOR MEMBERSHIP
total to
banner
for
knowledge
The fifth hour glee club in room
tunity to aid their fellows students
amount
a minimum
mathematics
is now accredited with 15 points.
as
The
acquired
the direction of Mr. Glenn W. Maple,
will be
determined and probably discussed in
the
determine whether or not they had
Central's debate team, which is under
classes will do the tabulating at Cen­
termining the audiometric record and
was gi\·en to oil 1 lB's Wednesday to
season tickets to Mr.
subject: "Resolved: That the Voting
tabulated
Test
et holders are asked to show their
team, \Von first place in the finals of
The results of the Spelling tests,
Mathematics
Kuhn in the box office.
Virginia Norris, of Central's debate
which were given in the Home Rooms
Stanford
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
RE-ORDERING PHOTOS
ets can be obtained from Mr. C. L.
provement English II.
Spelling Test Results
The
seats are reserved locally.
Wednesday, February 14, the English
VI classes will take the test which
Gra­
erly Frey; 225-Jim Brademas: 303
on March 5 rather than February 12,
as mentioned earlier.
222-Phyllis
ham; 223-Nancy Magiera; 224-Bev­
The senior high party will be held
entertainment,
215-
Jesse Lynch; 216-Mary Barner; 217
Washington
book on time.
Don't be the one to
mar your home room's record
Slept Here" was quite an experience.
John
Campbell's
acrobatics
almost
ended in a crash landing from the
balcony to the main floor, while the
entire cast held its breath.
It's
not
so
hard
getting
Shirley
Proud to school - but gym class is
another story.
Frances Bukoll and
Elaine Kolman are a welcome sight
around here-a whole week at school.
Just a glance in Miss Spray's Eng­
lish VI class showed us Bill Welshei­
mer suffering from the beat -
or
something.
That's all for now, but it all goes
to prove that a quick glance around
Central can be mighty interesting.
Library Staff Meeting,
8:35 a. m., Library
________
Feb. 16
"George Washington Slept Here;•
Drama Club Play,
8:00 p. m., Aud.
Feb. 16
___________
Clubs, 8:35 a. m.
Feb. 20
____________
Stanford Arith. Test, llB's
Feb. 21
___
Sectional Basketball Tournament,
John Adams Gym
Feb. 22. '!3, 24
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INTERLUDE
THE
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Say, Joan Shively, are you jmmune
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The Interlude
Founded in 1901
WHERE
under Act of March 3, 1879.
Business Manager -------------- -------------------------Charles Dolk, '45
Circulation
---------------------Barbara Drollinger
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Greetings, jive-hounds! One of the
main questions that has been buzzing
around my ears is about Frankie's re­
I'll fry to
It
put you straight on the subject.
from Hollywood, where Sinut.a
Who would your choice be for the
local pin-up boy?
Joanne
wa.
Carolyn Currey: "I have too many,
shooting expenses high into the thou­
I couldn't name them all."
sands.
Kistler
Speaking of Sinatra, on that all­
star program, Hall of Fame (Sunda;}
Mitchell
at five), a crooner that is really press­
ing F S. showed he can still play the
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Feature Editor-- -----------·
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Edit onaIs
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Louks
Mary
drums as he did with Alvino Rey and
Al Walsh seems to think that Jan­
ice McLean is pretty much 0. K.
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(wonder why?).
REPORTERS: Norma Lou Booth, Rollie Cooper, Barbara Currey, Francianne Ivick, Lor­
own program (9:00-�:30 p. m. Satur­
day on WHOT) boasts a twenty- piece
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others.
It
ork with Lou Bring, Connie Haine,:.
former
ADVERTISING AND CIRCULATION: Carolyn Currey, Evelyn Manuszak, Deloris Moore,
guest artists, and surprise, NO COM­
What's
Ilene Fink, Rolan·d Kahn.
MERCIALS!
This is one of the few
bleachers
Bill
PHOTOGRAPHER:
of
TYPISTS· Jerry Jones. Janice MacLean, Charlotte Senger, Joan Taylor, Joan Danner­
Spots has cooled off, and they are
HOlME ROO:'>! AGENTS: Irene Arendell, Dorothy Arnold, Juanita Barton, Jack Beyer,
back in the spotlight, with Ella Fitz­
Loretta Bronski, Phyllis Casey, Patricia Cole, Peggy Clauer, Marie Castoff, Betty Coch­
gerald and Cootie Williams' ork.
Hernltz.
William
Salute to Betty Murphy's band-it
Klska,
Dolores
is the top band in local teen-age cir­
Koontz, Jane Leming, LeRoy Linnear, Carol Lower, Norma Lovett, Bill Ludders, Ger­
cles. With more showings as at Rain­
Doris
Dunnahoo,
Ann
Joyce
Hone,;s,
Eibel,
Mary
Marguerite
Jodon,
Fokey,
Mary
Johnson,
Joan
Hardman,
Jozwiak,
Lillian
Dorothy
trude Major. Betty Lou McCarthy, Conne McCaw, Pat Melczek, Mina Miller, Phyllis
Miller, Carl Moore, BUI Parshall, Donna Rensberger, Vivian Rhoades, Donald Ritschard.
Beverly Rossin, Elaine
Rupert, Bob Sellers,
Marilynn
Shively, Martha Snyder, Joan
Joan Trzclna, Doris Udvardl, Pauline Vlahakls, John Vogt, Robert Pendl, Don
Taylor
Staton, Donna Cruse, Tom Mitchell, Jim Brademas, Betty Farnsworth, Beverly Miller.
FACULTY
ADVISER:
V.
C.
Cripe.
------
For some time now, a crime wave of' the greatest intensity has
been sweeping not only Central, but otheu schools as well.
Large
sums of money, clothing, valuable papers, keepsakes, textbooks and
so on haYe been stolen, and then have disappeared, supposedly into
band
new
Krupa's
is
oddity
with strings, and Shaw's new band
minus
Shaw boasts Roy El­
them.
J(rupa,
and
dridge,
It is certain that there is no shortage of money around town.
Even·body is supplied with the necessities of life.
There is no
future in taking pape1·s and keepsakes that are of great value to
their proper owners and that ctully mean little or nothing to the
And it is so unnecessary for anyone to break\ into another
person's locker for the purpose of removing notebooks or textbooks
since there is no phase of the criminal acts that have any founda­
What is the point of being< a juvenile delinquent (for that's
exactly what you are) or a future big-time criminal of tomorrow?
The only plausible answer, then, is the love of risk, daring or
adventure.
But there are so many commendable ways that these
woogie record of "Father" Hines, get
Woogie
"Boogie
on
James
"St.
�
tbe
Loui­
I nfi r m a r y
Blues," with "Hot Lips" Payge on th-.
vocal, is fine.
Goodman's newest release is an old
This in­
platter that lacks nothing.
and
Williams
is
in
"Fiesta
Blues." on Columbia.
Jimmy Lunceford's
offers some mighty fine trumpeting.
desires can be fulfilled that it would be wise if the possessions of
cer duet.
job to which you will give your wol'k­
goes along, isn't it Tom???
dividual desires and ideals.
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an occupation wm not give the fullest
which
standards,
fundamental
tain
might be expressed in the following
to regulate the track team in the low­
description.
er hall after school? It just isn't safe
for us non-participants!
you like and can do well; one which
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Elaine Allen.
.
"
.
The best job for you is one which
yields a reasonable reward financial­
Peas in a pod: Ramona Green and
ly and which allows reasonable time
.
.llCJ
for home and socifil_..l.U
w.i.
ou..._...
' ..i.u.MO..
.
.si...
has wide opportunities for continued
couldn't
advancement. In most cases probably,
make up her mind, Lucille Bartozek
a job which combines the use of your
who
Jenny
about
Talk
and
your
a
muscles;
job
mind
regard to Tom Brademas and Dave
which duties consist of definite as­
signments giving you a sense of ac­
Mathews.
"
.
.
complishment l'ather
Jeanne Grant seems to be pining
Whithead's
interesting?
so
class
history
of
mere
ing up or advancing the enterprise
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Joanne
makes
What
than
And finally a job
which seems to have a part in build­
away for some sharp R. 0. T. C.
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endless routine.
Ah
which employs you seems to be the
most desirable.
Welshiemer.
.
"
.
Telephones
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bug" has bitten
"love
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of N. D., wonder what
Loomis'
Sally
to
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PREsCRIPTIONS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
heart­
throb.
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Amidst a grammar lesson and liter­
1\Ir. ,. C. Harter, their faculty aide, done much to relieve the long
ature and life one will find a laugh­
They are to be commended for the dances held every
ing pair of eyes,
a
smiling face, and
a
head of beautiful cot­
With the aid of the1 new amplifier purchased earlier in the
by Miss Alice Scott.
Miss Scott, who re­
The student body as a whole is in favor of the work of the com­
ceived her master's de­
It will support wholeheartedly any ideas that might come
State
gree from Ohio
Congratulations for the wonderful job you've done; keep up
University,
the good work.
teaching
English
and
Improvement English.
She likes the useful and practical
HO\V ABOUT YOU?
As high school students, one would naturally think that we
would be the first to back up the boys on the fighting fronts. Many
of the members of our individual groups have left or are preparing
to leave at any time.
But from all appearances, we don't really seem to care.
We
We buy a war stamp or two if
particular good mood, and if we can spare a minute we'll
.!?lance at the headlines.
We seem to have forgotten that the very lives of the boys we
We don't seem to realize that
foxholes, trenches, rain, mud, frost, and days of agony are being
suffered for us, so that we can carry on the Yankee way of life.
We'll carry' on, all right, thanks to you soldiers, and we'll do all
No more fooling around with war stamps for us,
We'll give 'til it hurts, and then some!
people.
She added that anyone can
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Miss Scott only mentioned one dis­
like--that being people who do not
Her one ambition is to visit Eu­
Before leaving, she asked me not
to mention her messy desk -
so
I'd
Cheerio!
a
Oh,
certain Edith.
those
Adams
girls.
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Try to interest David Reid in an­
He didn't understand it quite.
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bom
seem to
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and
Daube
Vince
Barbara Rum­
have a monopoly on
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And
how
in
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many
the
box
Valentines
for
you,
were
Betty
Smith?
.
"
.
On the temporarily out of commis­
sion list is Bob Minkler - with ap­
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And who is Elsie the wolf, Tally
Waters?
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(Everyone gets a bang out of Kelly!)
-Patriot.
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Come now, Margaret Bond, there
ought to be more than corpses in your
young life.
DISC HITS
A List of 59 of the Latest
Record Hits Are Yours for
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He ate it with some currant jelly.
Has anyone here seen Kelly?
124 W. WASH. AVE.
other girl and see how far you get.
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Kelly found some dynamlte,
DODDRIDGE'S
SANITARY BARBER SHOP
pendicitis.
POOR KBLLY!
SHAMPOO
John (all feet) Hazen is having one
rope when it is at peace.
better not.
HAIR CUT
great time making up his mind about
there
live up to their obligations.
SHAVE
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cupid's bow.
tell that she likes sweets.
SHINE
Yep, now you'll find her at church
things that give the greatest amount
of pleasure to the greatest amount of
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every Sunday.
now
is
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Carol French's man is back again.
ton like hair possessed
year by the school, excellent dance music is made available.
in
seems to behaving the same way in
o.ut N. D. way.
The Xoon Hour Entertainment Committee has, with the help of
we can to help.
.
.
"'
Seems the
NOO� HOUR FUN
from now on.
and
Nancy Engdahl again, this time it'�
How about starting a clean slate right
have known are being given for us.
deMann
What say we install traffic signals
Speaking
we're in
In gen­
eral, however, v.:e may be sure that
satisfaction unless it conforms to cer­
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You know who you are, and from
gripe, we groan, and we complain.
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Audrey
it:
Dueting
happened
up.
The picture must be your own
of course, because you have your in­
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mittee.
ing energies during your productive
years.
deal is getting pretty involved as it
now?
noon.
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has his eyes on you.
-T. B.
. sponsible for these recent thefts, but every effort is being made to
noon hours.
didn't
Watch out, "Becky", Walt Mueller
Good-bye for now,
It is not known what persons or what group of persons is re­
Johns,
This Mary Louks -Tom Hendricks
"White Heat"
these traits would let off their steam in other directions.
no"· on, it's up to you.
ture of what you want to find in the
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The reissue "Sent for You Yester­
day" is a really solid Goodman -Mer­
trace down the guilty parties.
You should have a pretty clear pic­
it,
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strumental features the fine horn of
Cootie
day when he will be working at a job.
Gloria?
Blues," a reissue also.
Shaw's
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at
Top discs: Miller has in "Frenesi"
reissue, with Sinatra at his best.
YOUR FUTURE JOB
The big day came up for Gloria
Hawthorne
and "Perfidia" two of the smoothest
Dorsey's "This Love of Mine" is a
1 �FRONT OFFICE� i
Everyone is look.fog forward to the
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John Pethe.
waxes out.
l\lary Louks: "Jerry Morrical."
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hour music class.
jazz
famous
a
"John Bungert."
David Brown made quite a hit with
more large dances.
An
the
games
basketball
the
at
on under
going
been
a ce1 tain sweet somebody in second
If you don't have that top boogie
thin air.
tion.
fo1·
can surely get offers
she
violinist labeled Nero.
CRIME DOESN'T PAY!
thief.
bow,
Helen Robertson:
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The hot break -up of the famed Ink
bcrire•
ran. June Cox, Oarolyn Currey, Jack Davis, Richard Day, Myrle Davis, Anna DePew.
holds
Jensen
that intrigues all the girls?
musical spots worth listening to.
Ludders.
0
famous
D.'s.,
T.
"Mr. Cole."
Nancy Richardson:
Barbara. Hagerty: "Mouse Spanjer."
something for Deloris Koontz.
raine Moxley, Beverly Rossin, Hobart Smith, Bill Meyer, Jackie Doyle, Peggy Clauer,
Peggy J\fueE,el, Lois Gross, Simon Brazy, Ned MacWllllams.
chirper
Roy
"Barney, our neigh­
He's almost three and be­
Carol Feiman: '.'Mr. Cripe."
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seems
Finger
Tuggy
and
Moore
Deloris
between
brewing
l\Una Mille1·:
bor's son.
haves himself."
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There's
Andy Russel is the man! His
Exchange Editor
who
boy
"Any
Keltne r :
swims." (Ee gad!)
filming a picture, to New York wen·
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Editor------------------
Sports
Question of the century: Anybody
Garnitz
Pat
Lois
Stewart Burgess, stop erasing
got a fella?
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Cook?
all boils down to this: The expenses
of the special coast-to-coast hool:-up;;
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FIND IT
Published weekly by the students of the Central Juruor-Seruor High School,
South Bend 3, Indiana, during the school -yea1". Office--The Interlude Room,
Yearly subscription price, $1.65; per
Central Junior-Senior High School.
copy. lOc, except commencement issue.
New�
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MUSIC IS
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the Asking at-
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THE
INTERLUDE
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Last week Cubskin predicted all of
TOUGH BEAR MEAT
DULLS SLICERS
the games correctly for an average of
1000 .
.
This
does
not
include
Riley over Nappanee
LaPorte over Washington
th�
FU.ms
Emerson game, played last night, as
the result cannot be printed in this
A Central rally in the waning min­
Here are the predictions for next
LaPorte Civic Auditorium last Friday
week.
the
The Indiana state basketball tournament, which starts next
Bruins was set by Woodard and Fin­
Thursday nig·ht, will prove very interesting to Central fans and all
night.
The
splendid
rally
by
ger.
The
first
gloomy
three
quarters
looking for
the
were
Bears,
but
they let the Slicers have it with both
barrels in the fourth quarter.
local basketball followers.
od the LaPorte boys managed to keep
battle from the beginning game to the final on Saturday night.
ing the season, but they came back and won the state championship.
but
when
the
maining in the game the Bears cut
loose. Finger started connecting wit:1
his one-handers from the side, while
play, Johnny Hazen. and Jack Woodard, and with a little luck, a lot
in
of support from the student body, and the will to win, the Bears
from underneath.
John Hazen and
Jim Johnson
added
can make a place for themselves in the running for the Indiana
apiece.
also
a
bucket
All during the fourth quar­
B
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5
2
2
Dahl,f
3
4
1
2
2
5
Chase.£
0
0
1
Glaser,c
0
0
0
Carter,c
1
4
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Central's swimmers placed in six events with Chriest taking
third in the 100-yard breast stroke, Hahaj was fifth in the 220-
Finger,g
9
1
2
Wendt,g
3
3
1
Adams,g
0
1
4
Benner.g
1
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4
McCarthy.£
0
0
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Bayer.f
0. 0
2
Morrlcal,c
0
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1
Wade,f
0
0
1
Johnson,g
1
0
3
Alban,g
2
1
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17
6
17
Totals
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10 12 12
Score by quarters:
6
13
19
40
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19
2<1
32
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Hats Cleaned and me.eked
116 W. Wash. Ave.
The Mann swimmers took first and second in the 100-
Hazen,f
LaPorte
Washingtoa
Repair Co.
yard breast stroke and 100-yard back stroke, and also won the
Woodard,!
Central, 27; LaPorte,
19.
fncy diving and medley relay.
yard free style, Capt. John Noble hauled down fifth in the 100-yard
back stroke, Ernie Hood placed fourth in the 100-yard free style,
and the Bruins swam for third place honors in the medley relay
team and fifth place in the free style relay.
The scores were: Horace Mann, 50; Hammond, 43; Washington,
22; Lew Wallace, 20; Central, 15; Whiting, 5; Gary Froebel, 1.
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H. S. C. swimming meet which was held at the Natatorium last
Saturday.
LaPorte (32)
Central (40)
Central
AT
Gary Horace Mann collected 50 points to win the 19th annual N. I.
Summaries:
Each
REPAIRED
Winning four out of eight events and placing in all of them,
minutes. When the final gun sounded
Central set 40-32.
Reprinb
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these being scored in the last three
Totals
Welcome home
basketball championship.
ter the Bears sunk 21 points, 9 of
B
Elkhart over Adams
Central has two lettermen from last year who will be eligible for
Woodard was busy
laying them
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No one thought that Bosse of Evansville had
«olled around to three minutes re­
lead,
Exposure
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there are only three more games:
Although Riley won the conference, anything can happen to
them in the tourney.
a ghost of a chance in the tourney; they had lost seven games dur­
small
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The sectionals, which include South
Bend and Mishawaka team& as well as county squads, will show a
Dur­
ing the early part of the fourth peri­
As the season is almost over,
a.n4 Printed
AULT
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utes of a N. I. H. S.C. contest spelled
defeat for the LaPorte Slicers at the
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All 9B and l lB boys and girls must
The
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have a physical examination in order
"Swingheart Sway," will be held Sat­
to graduate.
urday evening in ·the Prograss Club
Monday evening, February 12.
from nine to twelve o'clock.
girls are to take theirs on Monday
Myron
The
boys
took theirs
The
MOURNING
My soul is singing lullabies
To the silent sea.
Singing of the loneliness
Of living without thee.
Crying in the stillness of
Walz's orchestra will be on hand to
evening, February 19.
furnish the music.
l lA student who did not take his ex­
And longing for the gentle touch
The regulations of the school city
amination last semester should make
Of tender loving hands.
for school-sponsored affairs are to be
arrangements to take it at this time.
followed.
the hair
Any 9A or
INTERLUDE
No corsages or flowers for
are to
be worn,
no
boys
should wear tuxedos or tails, and all
girls are to wear full-length formals.
To the silent star
Bing Crosby .will star in the pic­
GUIDANCE BULLETIN
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shown
at
noon
in
the
auditorium
February 19, 20, and 21.
This week's
movie was "Combat America,'' star­
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Not knowing where you are.
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And sobbing with the memory of
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with information about schools and
scholarships.
New material is con­
stantly being added.
Any senior de­
siring information about the types of
scholarships
being
offered
should
contact Mr. C. 0. Fulwider in Room
204.
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