HERE AND THEllE ABOUT CENTRAL lnterlube By Your Roving Reporter il4e V ALL-OUT FOR VICTORY - V
Noon Movies Vol. XLV lessons with your private teacher and parties will be held the first Wednes tion. kill, 105. Adams punted out soon after and bring reports of your progress to Miss day night in each month. the Bears took command on the Ea Web!!!' at frequent intervals. One Miss Maxine Bauer, aided by Mrs. gles' 45-yard line. Then Flowers, unit of applied music is allowed to Jane Rathje and Miss Mildred Grif Morrical, and Deranek, with wel I Flying The Flag count toward graduation. If inter AMIGOS DONATE BOOKS fin, new secretary of the Girl Re chosen plays, pushed the ball to the ested, see Miss Weber in room !OS. serves, will continue to be in charge. To fly our Schools - at War Flag 1-foot line aided by more beautiful A donation by the Amigo Club has 90% of the school personnel must be blocking, and Morrical pushed over added six new books and subscrip buying war stamps regularly. This to pay dirt and then converted for tions to two magazines and a news KEEP BOTH OF THEM FLYING means that 90o/o of them must buy at the game's only scores. paper to the library. The library also least one ten-cent stamp a month. It In the second half, substitute John boasts of other new books concerning was set at this 19)W figure so that ev ny White showed some real running the war and a variety of other sub ery student could participate in war which rivaled that of Curt Hecke jects. stamp buying. It is hoped that you man·s. The Eagles didn't penetrate The Amigo gift consists of the fol will buy many times this amount. very far into Bear territory in the Jane Eyre Wuthering lowing: and second half except in the last few Since many of you are working, Heights Smarter and by Bronte; minutes of the game. This was due you have more money to spend. Some Smoother, Handbook On How to Be to some beautiful Bear line play. people hang on to the queer notion That Way Kate by Maureen Daly; (Cont'd on page 3, col. 2) that you are giving to the govern·· Russell, Wartime Nurse by Elizabeth ment, but that is wrong. When a sol Crowell; Mr. Lincoln's Wife by Ann dier dies on the battle front he is Colver; :Sew Garden Encyclopedia giving the most precious thing he has, edited by E. L. D. Seymore; and sub his life. The government can never scriptions to Natural History, Hob restore that soldier's life. but every bies. and The South Bend Tribune. cent you put into war stamps and In making the presentation, the bonds will come back to you with Pep Assembly, Voluntary, Amigos, sponsored by Miss Estelle interest. Each stamp and bond you A. M., Auditorium____ Sept. Ellis, ha\·e set ;:in example that might 8:35 22 buy brings victory that much closer. Football, Central Washington, well be followed by other Central vs.
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\Var Stamp and Bond sales at 8:35 A. M.______Sept. 25 Central totaled S497 .00 for last J\Ieeting of H. R. Social Chairmen, week, and S980.50 date. The CONTEST ENDS TOl\IORROW 316, 8:35 A. M.______Sept. 25
stamp banner for the first two Clubs, 8:35 A. 1\1.______Sept. 26 weeks was awarded to home The Interlude subscription contei;t Iowa Reading Test, Eng. VI Classes,
ends tomorrow at 4 P. M. Agents are ______room 209. The first home room 8:35 A. M., 315-316 Sept. 27 to report their l!ales to room 221 by to report 90% sales was 310. Assembly, Upper Classmen, that time. 8:35 A. J\I., Auditorium ____Sept. 29 2 THE INTERLUDE
Mary Louks has the R. C. A. F. V erie Sauer Says: playing with her heart strings. Hm, The Interlude we'll have to go to Canada! WHAT'S • • • Founded in 1901 COOKIN'? Margie Manuel claims she isn't, but we have a feeling she's that way about "Tug" Finger. • • BY THE STUDENTS OF THE SOUTH BEND HIGH SCHOOL Things were not left undone when Stop clubbin', nubbin'. The hep Gloria Hawthorne left Iowa. She's sporting his ring now. of the Centrnl Junior-Senior High School, and the jive, the cats and the rats are Published weekly by the studimts . . .. South Bend 3 Indiana, during the school-year. Office-The Interlude Room, gnawin" Happy hounds are disc Central Juni�r-Senior High School. Yearly subscription price, : $1.65; per hungry. Mr. Victor and his ringin' What's this we hear about some lo copy, lOc, except commencement issue. music have hit a four-bell market. cal damsels being all "hepped up" Reissues galore are being pressed for about the DuBarry Success Course! • • • Entered at the Post Office at South Bend, Indiana, as second class matter you all to listen and stomp to. Good under Act of March 3, 1879. old jazz has returned, like "A Jam Is Murray Hertz still holding up Session at Victor," a two-sider, with Clarks? . . .. such eminent virtuosos as the !'.lte
Editor-in-Chief ______Carol Feiman, '45 Bunny Ben·igan, "Fats" Waller, and Congrats to the new Delta Sigma Business Manager ------Charles Dolk, '45 Benny Goodman. Lionel Hamptom, Phis - Rachel Taylor, Bernie Hult still sizzling, and No. 1 man on the gren, Barbara Drollinger, Cookie Advertising Manager------_------Ann Dunnahoo vibraphone, has put out several groo Fink, Helen Robertson, and Jane Rainbow did a swell job of playing ______------_____ ---_ - Circulation Manager ------Pat Kistler vey stomps like the "Piano Stomp," Cunningham.. cupid to the nearly-on-the-rocks ro • • • News Editor______------__ ------Mina Jean Miller with his orchestra accompanying. mance of Shirley Clark and Tom Ca ___ ------_ ----______------__ ---_____ ---- _ ------______Sports Editor John Bergan For a sweet change, take Jimmy That age-old question, what does saday. Feature Editor____ ------__ ------______Lois Garnltz Dorsey's Decca of "An Hour Never • • • Adams have that Central doesn't has
-- - -- ______------_ ___ - - - __ --__ ------______Editorials ------Martha Lentz Passes," which is in the strictly al a new answer in the form of Fran Verie's nomination for one super ______----- __ ----______---- ______Exchange Editor ___ Marguerite Johnson reet department. Jimmy Durante is Bickel, Jean Steinmetz, and Betty gal: Norma Jones. Kay Bristow knocking them far away with Co Cole. thinks so, too. REPORTERS: Norma Lou Booth, Rollie Cooper. Richard Cortright, Barbara Currey, lumbia's "Inka Dinka Doo' and "Hot • • • Franclanne Ivick, Mary Louks, BU Mitchell, Lorraine Moxley, Emily Rehms. Beverly Patatta." One danceable mellow jazz Marilyn Glaser seems to be keep Rossin, Hobart Smith. Alike as two peas: Joann Seaver number that is destined to go far is ing up the Glaser tradition with her and Shirley Baker. ADVERTISING AND CIRCULATION: Carolyn Currey, Barbara Drolllnger, Evelyn Johnny Hodges arrangement of • t good looks and popUlarity. Manuszak, Deloris Moore. "Passion Flower," a Bluebird wax. • • • From all appearances Cunningham PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Ludders. And speaking of "Hot Patatta," Personal to George Clason: Who is aren't on speaking TYPISTS: Juanita Barton, Jerry Jones, Janice MacLean, Cl-1arlotte Senger, Joan Taylor. and Krathwol have you heard about the little sweet that sharp chick you wolf in health terms. What's the story this time. potato who fell in love with Kalten class? HOME ROOM AGE!l.""TS: Irene Arendell. Dorothy Arnold, Juanita Barton, Jack Beyer, kids? • born, but her mama wouldn't let her • • Loretta Bronski, Phyllis Casey, Patricia Cole, Peggy Clauer, Marie Costoff, Betty Coch marry him, because he was only a ran, June Cox, Carolyn Currey, Jack Davis, Richard Day, Myrle Davis, Anna DePew, We can't blame M. Gassensmith for The newest of notable organiza commentator (common tater, get it?). Ann Dunnahoo, Doris Eibel. Mary Fokey, Mary Hardman, Lillian Hernitz, William being absent this time. Who could, tions: The W. W. Club. Honess, Joyce Jodon, Marguerite Johnson, Joan Jozwiak, Dorothy Kiska, Dolores Well. keep those tables turnin' . . .. with her 0. A. 0. here to see her! Koontz, Jane Leming. LeRoy Linnear, Carol Lower, Norma Lovett, Bill Ludders, Ger Au resevoi1-, • * trude Major, Betty Lou McCarthy, Connie McCaw, Pat Melczek, Mina Miller, Phyllis Dueting 't at Rainbow: Mickley- -D. c. Miller, Carl Moore, Bill Parshall, Donna Rensberger, Vivian Rhoades, Donald Ritschard. The gals in the "Lady in Mauve" Beverly Rossin, Elaine Rupert, Bob Sellers, Marilynn Shively, Martha Snyder, Joan will certainly miss Bob O'Hearn Taylor, Joan Trzcina, Doris Udvardi, Pauline Vlahakls. John Vogt, Robert Pendl. cast FACULTY ADVISER: V. C. Cripe. "IN MAUVE" when he leaves for New York, won't Lucille? Besides football, there hasn't been you. much talk of anything other than our LET'S COOPERATE super-duper play to-be. Meaning, of Hear tell that Tom Brademas has course, Central's own all-star, all his eye on sharp li'l Becky Anton. student administrative system includes students who as • • • The school review, "The Lady in Mauve." sist the various school departments, such as the main office, attend There hasn't been anything like it ln Personal to Tom Pauszek: When ance departments, counsellors and those who act as the chair years. and with some of the leads go are you going to give Joan a break? Finger, Rumpf-Forbes, M. Bothwell • • • guards. ing to such kids as Jane Barber, Orr, Clark-Cassady, Kedzie-Schwartz, Chuck Dolk, Virginia Grant, and Drollinger-Cooper, These students voluntarily relinquish valuable study hall pe It seems that Sally Loomis is th� Culp-Yoder, Cun Tom Brademas, it will really be on queen of the tblld hour history� ningham-Smith, Booth-Mitchell, Ca xlods in order to aid teachers. They deserve our cooperation so the beam. -just ask Dick Filley for particulars. sey-Mueller, and Willis-Cortright. let's do as much as we can to help them. Mr. Casaday's in charge, and is be • • • • • ing assisted by such capable persons A new one for the books - green Question of the week: Who will be as Miss Webe.- and Mr. Cleland. soph Mary Louise Buechner and sen Bart Woodard's next tumble? BEAT WASHINGTON Othe1·.s include a mellow f e 11 o w ior Eddie Glaser. known as Bob O"Hearn who is quite This may be our year. Let's have our entire student body at • an expert when it comes to dancing, School Field Saturday night to help the football team break a so Two sharp newcomers: Floyd Fish- and especially the ballet, "tis rumored. called tradition, that of being defeated annually by the Washington burn and Jim Horning. While we're on the subject of danc • • • Panthers. We know we have a team that will win if it is well ing, the review is just packed with Another couple seen dueting it: supported by the students, so let's prove that we have a winning it! The Apache dance, for example, Marilyn Bowker and Bob Malone. spirit, too, by turning out at the game Saturday, and helping the isn't one bit like you think it will be! So be prepared for some real sur is team to victory. What your impression of the new prises, and some rugged rug-cuttim� sophs? as well! Betty Lou Brown: "Too bad they're The Mummy's dance is completely EAT IT UP so young." out-of-this-world. You haven't lived Bill Koontz: "Will they never learn Conservation and price stabilization are the two key words in until you've seen it, and then you'll to use the right stairs?" the Central Cafeteria today. Mrs. Staples and her efficient staff die laughing when you do. Barbara Hagerty: "Oh, is that what And then there is the Can Can of assistants have again improved the cafeteria. Enclosed scrap they are?" dance. You'll just love it! Ifs really Who is that sharp new Lad? All ing tables have been placed where the malt machine was located John Brademas: "Que cosas tan the groove, but strictly Gay Nine the gals are fairly drooling with cu in lindas." (Oh, how you talk.) while the latter was put to the right of the main entrance. ty-ish. Holy Cow! need I say more? riosity. :\lercedes Gassensmith: "Now I Which reminds me, do I? Throughout increased war production, Mrs. Staples has kept her have somebody to help me with my It's really going to be a swell show, prices at the same level as last semester. She insists, more' than Life must be getting pretty mono school work."' kids, but you'll have to be patient ever before, that the students eat all they buy. This is for the tonous for a certain laddy at Wash Bill Bruggner: "Cute, but dumb." until October 5, 6, or 7. Then "The ington whose persistence has never welfare of the individual and his warring country. Lady in Mauve" will be here in per won Bernice Ivy's heart. Again the Cafeteria Committee of five members is serving the son, and take it from me, brother, • us she'll really be in the pink!! students and faculty at "the line's departure." If all of cooper Wonder why the charms of Betty (Incidentally, how do you pro ate in following the suggestions proposed for the improvement of L. Smith don't invade Central - nounce mauve?) the cafeteria service we are sure that you will want to eat regularly WaJhington surely appreciates them. • • at our cafeteria. The Termites have added one mel low fellow to the halls of Central. G. I. NOTES • • SOCIAL ERROR BACK OUR TEAM Locker B-148 seems �o serve as u Some people seem to think that it is possible to get an educa Our football season is magnet to Bob W!lliams-he spends in full swing. We have tion by peering into a mirror. They have the idea that by exam all his spare time there. ining their own faces they can learn the Constitution of the United It has been reported that Pfc. Ed played two games and win E. Heyse, a graduate of the class our boys have done well. States, or the value of X in aru Algebra problem. of June 1942, was wounded in action ering in a hospital there They are deserving of our There are usually several minutes at the end of every class in for the second time on August 25. He Private Zalas pl3yed left end on highest praise. This week which the teacher expects the students to begin working on their was awarded the Purple Heart Medal our football team m 1940. end we play our old tra ditional rival, Washington new assignments. For many, this is an ideal time to primp be for wounds in action in Italy and also the Bronze Star for gallantry. Be of South Bend. We have never de cause the teacher is occupied and can't see-or so they think. But sides his participation in the Italian Pvt. Richard H. Tohulka, who at feated them in football. Our team with, the cloud of powder, the fragrance of lipstick and the swish campaign, he has served in the :n tended Central before entering the this year should smash this tradition, of a comb, it is not difficult for the teacher to guess that once again fantry in North Ah ica. service in October, 1941, has been if it is one. There is no reason why the pupils are hard at work-on their face:s. If the minutes in the wounded in action in France, but is Central should not defeat Washing now convalescing in an English hos ton; if our student body decides we day, that some pupils spend on make-up, were added up, many Central mourns the death of one of can, and our team catches that spirit, its 1941 graduates, Ivan E. Mote, who pital. Pvt. Tohulka was senving as a would discover that as far as grades were concerned, it just wasn't passed away on August 8, from member of an armored infantry divi then we will. It is up to each student worth it! wounds suffered in France. He was sion. at Central to resolve that he is deter mined that this is the year to break So come on, ::rirls, and boys too, and let's use· the five minutes a member of the ID-Y Club. Sergt. Ralph Lynn was slightly Washington's string of victories. Il between classes for any necessary facial adjustments, and the wounded in France and is convalesc is our time to win! Pfc. Stanley Zalas, former Central ing in a hospital in France. He is classrooms strictly for study. Then we will really have. reflections star, was seriously wounded in a graduate of Central and has served .. at the end of the semester that will be worth while. Fr:mce, August 20, and is now recov- overseas since January, 1944. a< ...=Ir; THE INTERLUDE 3
TENNIS TEAM TROUNCES HAMMOND CLARK
Coach Walter Kindy's 'r:aqueteers trounced Hammqnd Clark's tennis squad last Friday at Leeper Park by a score of 6 to 1. The Bears showed Unfortunately the Tribune's "official" statistics department GO some fine ability and had little trou made an error, or rather several errors, in tabulating the results AT ONCE TO ble in winning the contest. In the DODDRIDGE'S EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE of last week's game with Adams. Instead of 200 net yards gained singles, Central's number one man, SANITARY BARBER SHOP 414 Eddy Glaser, defeated Hammond's Central rolled up the amazing total of yards from .scrimmage. 124 W. WASH. AVE. 6-3, 6-0. top man, Neal Cresswell, Instead of 100 yards lost on penalties, Central lost 135. FOR BETTER SERVICE FURNAS Hammond did not win any sets at all Coach Jim Crowe has uncovered five good backs this year and in the singles, thanks to some fine they, coupled with a rugged line, wilf undoubtedly show up well in playing by Glaser, Woodard, Dolk, Clauson and Fai;per. the games to come. For example, Dick Flowers carried the ball Ice Cream LEATHER COMPACTS Woodard handed Franchimont of 20 times, lost 26 yards ·�m eight of those plays, fumbled twice, and de. Hammond his feat to the tune of still had an average gain of 6.7 yards per play. Jerry MotTical in $2.00 and up "You Be the Jadee" 6-0, 6-1, while Dolk trounced Wamp 5.5 - 26 plays gained 142 yards, an average of yards per play. Johnny ler by the score of 6 1, 6-2. George White, Clauson smothered Rueff 6-0, 6-1 in switched from quarterback to halfback, gained an average a 9.8 definitely one-sided affair, and Far of yards per play, while Joe Deranek catTied the ball 12 times H ANsf-R 1 NTZSCH - ner trounced Jones a,t 6-2, 6 3. and averaged 6.5 yards per play. Brademas, although not assigned ��$/wp. FEATURING In the doubles matches, Central to carry the ball, played a good game as blocking back. Smart School and Date 6- , 6-2, won the first one 2 with Pau Dresses zek and Johnson defeating Jones and "Blackie" Ciesielski played well at DAFFl-NITIONS .Rueff. In the other doublet however, right tackle, as did Chrobot on the Light Wool, Rayon, Jersey, Hammond defeated Central for their end and Jensen at center. These Quote--what you wear when it's and Washable only victory of the day with a score three with Johnny White were the cold. - Sizes 9-20 of 7-5, 6 2, with Glaser and Smith most outstanding of Crowe's substi Paradise-what you pby your fa FOR THE BEST IN oowing to Cress.,;,,ell and Wampler. tutions . vorite game with. SPORTS EQUIPMENT . , • ..J LOREAN DRESSES More - what you use to cut the BERMAN'S SPORT SHOP 232� S. Michigan St. Central's cross country team this grass. 112 W. Washington Av&. SHOP UPSTAIRS AND SAVB HARRISON VS. CENTRAL year is temporarily being coached by · Screen-an exclamation of fright. Yoder and Smith, the track co-cap Girl--always one of three things, tains. About 15 boys are out run hungry, thirsty, or both. On the afternoon of September Films Developed and Printed Hug-roundabout way of express 22nd Central's Junior High football ning although no meets have been . INVEST YOUR SAVINGS team, under the leadership of Coach scheduled as yet. ing affection AULT Yawn-the only time married men Clarence Elbel, will embark for 122 S. Main St. Phone 3-0792 IN get to open their mouths. School Field to engage in battle with TENNIS SCHEDULE 6 or 8 Reprints Harrison. This will be the first West Exposure y 3c Sept. 21-Adams ------There 30/11 ern Division conference game for Film Each Sept. 25--Mishawaka ------Here Have your Typewriters repaired, both teams and will be a hard fought buy your Ribbons and get your Sept. 30-Conference ------Elkhart contest between two evenly matched rentals from Oct. 2-Adams ------Here ·outfits. Oct. 5--1\lishawaka ------There SUPER SALES CO. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Coach Elbel has three returning 315 w. Monroe St. Phone 3-6878 men from last year's squad. They FOOTBALL (Cont'd) are Alex Santa, quarterback; Bill 5, 1882 Coach Goldsberry's boys worked Organized July Dungey, end; and Russell Poindexter POTTED PLANTS FOR down to the Bears' 18 where Joe De who may be ruled ineligible. Fifty ranek snatched an Eagle pass to YOU STILL GET QUALITY ALL OCCASIONS three candidates reported for the jirst. dampen the Adams' spirit and the tryouts. This is the largest tumQut'. SPORTS EQUIPMENT game ended shortly with Central A for Junior High football in many a Florist FOR QUICK LIFT having worked the ball back to the AT day. With this large group of boys, __WILLIAMS,2 19 W. Washington The Ave. Try Our Centrars unior team should ha"e a __ Phone 3-5149 SHMENTS- fairly successful team. Looking over the vital statistics, n-Eto one notices that the Eagles made only SPORTING GOODS one first down by rushing. This goes Choose An Institution to show that Central can really boast 113 N. Main 4-6731 That Has Both- about its line this year. The back Around field did a great lot of fine running I.••• l•r c•e L•t l'r••C but it was not without some spectac 1. Savings insured up to $5,000. the comer ular blocking by Daoust, Grossman. 2. A good income. and Nawrot. These boys form the fro. center of the line. John Brademas "Records" did a fine job at quarterback and also anywhere SOUTH BEND FEDERAL • VISIT THE RECORD SHOP THE showed some really effective block SAVINGS AND LOAN * ing. The 19 first downs by rush.mg Morningside Pharmacy ASSOCIATION show that Central has a very pow- We Have the Latest Hits Colfax at Williams 129 W. WASIUNGTON AVE. erful running attack. on SUPER SODA SERVICE As they lined up: Deca. Victor. Columbia, Hit Central (7) John Adams (0) Capitol. Okeh, Blue Bird Peczkowski LE Balok and All Other Popular Chandonia LT Bauchman Labels. 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