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HERE AND THEllE ABOUT CENTRAL lnterlube By Your Roving Reporter il4e V ALL-OUT FOR VICTORY - V Noon Movies Vol. XLV <EB: 1 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, SEPT. 21, 1944. 41BJl Number 2 Beginning Monday, September 26, noon movies will again be shown at Central. Movies will be presented on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday beginning at 12:05 p. m. Mr. Richard Bears- Panthers to Meet Sat. stated that there will be more fea ture pictures this year. Students are urged to attend these movies rather than to wander the halls aimlessly. Central Followers Hope REPRESENTING CENTRAL ON THE COURTS VARIETY OF CLUBS l l For Initial Victory OFFERED AT CENTRAL Ove1· Washington Tests Already Central clubs pre�ent a wide ant:l ADAI\IS HOLDS BEARS The Iowa Silent Reading Tests \'aried range to the pupils. Member TO LOW SCORE were given to all 9A students ship in clubs is voluntary. Students o Wednesday during home room period electing a club should plan to make This Saturday night Central will and first hour by Mr. C. 0. Fulwider real and worthwhile contribution to meet George Basker's Washingt-On in Room 315. that club. Any student not interested in belonging to a club will study dur Panthers in Central's second NIHSC The tests are given t-0 determin·:? ing that period. The club period will game. Central is currently tied for the advancement made in EngEsh by be from S:30 A. M. to 9:10 A. M. Re first place with Mishawaka as each these students and to determine what quirements for specific clubs may be has one triumph, both being over work will be done next year. learned from the club sponsor. Adams. Washington has not yet The tests cover comprehension, If pupils are not interested in the shown up in conference play, having reading speed, grammar, etc. activities of any of the established played only non-conference oppo The students in the llA will be clubs they may organize another by nents. given this test next week. making their intentions known in the Playing against Clark of Hammond main office. last week George Basker's green and Following is the club directory: white just barely pulled themselves out of a rather embarrassing defeat. Tea For Teachers Amigo, Miss Ellis-116; Barn stormer, Mr. Casaday-Aud.; Basket Washington's line appeared to b� made of tissue paper as the Clark The officers of the Central P. T. A. ball, Mr. Stewart-213; Cheerleaders, backs went through and chaTh:ed up entertained the Central faculty at ::i Mr. Blanchard-119; Checker and yardage. Only the brilliant playing tea yesterday afternoon in the school Interlude Photo. Chess, Miss Obenchain-122; Chem of Ernie Zalejski pulled the game out c;:ifeteria. The purpose of this infor The Central racqueteers, under tbe direction of Walter P. Kindy, have istry Club, Mr. Sanford-209; Choral, of the fire for Washington. Back on mal affair was to become acquainted, just opened their fall season with a victory over Clark of Hammond. The Miss Weber-108; Comets, Mr. Kindy; members of the team are, standing, left to right: George Clauson, Jim John his own eight-yard line Zalejski and thus lay the ground-work for a Drama, Miss Frick-114; Engineering, son, Bob Farner, Ed Glaser, and Charles Dolk; kneeling: "Hobey" Smith, Mr. Barnbrook-x9; French, Miss broke through and went the length new year of co-operative enterprise Jack Woodard, and Tom Pauszek. -- of the field for a T. D. ----- Gienand-320; Football, Mr. Crowe, between parents and teachers. Mrs. - As yet Central has never defeated Chester R. Shirly was chairman of Mr. Nash-316; Forum, Mr. Maple-- TO the Panthers on the gridiron, in fact the tea. HOME ROOMS ELECT ADD PLAY CAST 222. only seven points have been scored The meetings of the Central P. T. COUNCIL MEMBERS G. A. A., Mrs. Tullis-39; Gymnas In addition to the leads of "The against them in the series, Gene A. are held on the first Wednesday of tic, Mr. Eibel-Gym; Handy Andy, Lady in Mauve," the all-school re Flowers scoring the only touchdown. each month, at 2:30 p. m. in the audi The rcc;ently elected Student Coun Miss Bergan-216; Hi-Y, Mr. Harter view, which were announced last This year things may be different as torium. Parents are urged to attend. cil members who will serve for the -205; r. Izaak Walt-On, Mr. A. Smith week, we have Chuck Dolle as Frank Central is prepared to put eleven entire year were announced by Mr. -315; Jr. T. B. Club, Miss Dennis- Jocelyn. Lucille Bartozek is in men on the field who will be out Kuhny, sponsor, to �e as follows: 310; Library, Miss Hardy, Miss Cre charge of costumes, whereas June there for only one purpose, and that Elsie Royce, x9; Leonard Biegalski, peau-Lib.; Magician, Mr. Winther Explore Library Cox and Peggy Cowger are property -to beat Washington! 11; MabclKlincdcu::;t, 13; Jim Rouhi; Xl2: Movie Operators, Mr. Miller- co-chairmen. The accompanists for ar:- �lore Statistics Than Scores clang, 14; Beatrice Gilliam, 15; Re 403; New Weapons of w Mr. In A program was started this week the review are Trevona Bartlett, Ann becca Anton, 31; Vernalee Reed, 32; gram-x16; Sketch, Mr. Trottnow- Before a crowd of 10,000 anxiou5 to familiarize the new SB and !OB Dunnahoo, and Amy Lepkowski. Norma Burger, 37; Eleanor Horn 312. s P e c t a t o r s Central defeated the pupils with the library. During a chuck, 102; Jack Beyrer, 106; Ned Smilers, Mr. Richards-21S; Span Adams Eagles last Saturday night by home room period, each of the new MacWilliams, 108; Virginia Norris, TEACHERS RATION GAS ish, Miss Ceyak-319; Special Or a score of 7-0 in one of the best home rooms will visit the library for 114; Joan Dawson, 115; Ruth Woller chestra, Mr. Cleland--41; SPUR, Miss games Central has played in a long instructions on its use. The 9B's tak ing, 116; Robert Keresztes, 119; Ma Central teachers assisted Tuesday McReynolds-313; Swimming, Mrs. while. Although Adams started down ing vocational civics will go to the rian Yanke, 120; Pat Milliken, 121; <!nd Wednesday afternoons and eve Moore--110; Ushers, Mr. Kuhn-225. the field with quite a bit of force and library during that class. A schedule Dorothy Hess, 122; Pat Noble, 210; nings in registering applicants for A speed, they were stopped on the for these trips is now in the hands Fred Moomaw, 211; Jesse Lynch, 215. Gasoline Ration Books. Classes were Bears' 7-yard line when Walters of the new home room teachers. NEW HI-SPOT PLANS Phyllis Casey, 217; Bill Johnson, dismissed at noon each day. The fumbled and Central recovered. The by 222; Nancy Maggieri, 223; Beverley ushers club aided greatly escort ARE ANNOUNCED Bears took over and charged down Frey, 224; Norma Lou Booth, 301; Jo ing the applicants to the library, the field with Morrical p 1 owi n g The Hi-Spot has announced the More Tests Ann Smith, 304; Charles White, 303; where the registration took place. through with four and five yards ev new hours for its fall season. It will Ralph Cherryholmes, 305; Jam�s ery time he got the ball. It was at be open from 7 until 11 on Wednes Hearing and vision tests were giv Gleason, 309; James Holmes, 310; this point of the game that Central's t-0 APPLIED MUSIC OFFERED day, Friday, and Saturday nights, and en SA, 9B, IOA and llB students Mary Barrier, 311; Rollie Cooper, line showed their power by opening from 7 until 10 on Sunday. After last week in Room 35 of the Junior 312; Esther Varga, 313; Richard Mo holes one could drive a truck If you are studying piano or an football games, however, the Spot ha<s Building, Miss Watts, the school roney, 318; Deloris Moore, 319; Lil through. When Flowers attempted a orchestral instrument and which to planned to stay open later. nurse, reported. Over 650 students lian Takacs, 321; Barbara Runbom, pass on the 18-yard line it was in earn high school credit for it, ask for Definite plans have not as yet been took the test; those who have low 322; Peggy Muessel, 401; Spiro Met tercepted by Walters of Adams, and applied music. You continue your disclosed for special dances. Civitan scores will receive further examina ros, 403; Shirley Morris, 36; Pat Hu with. this the first quarter ended. 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.