Central High School - Delphian Yearbook (Kalamazoo, MI)

 - Class of 1928

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,v L, , , Y, YY A Eff Sgfff.i.S,fLfL ' i4 :'?l-f-1mk'- 'fLG + 2i?i'c-'P'sv 1- LL -LAQTQIH Charles Cross leaves his mathematical powers to the next utrigi' fanatic. He lil was ambitious. Our modest maid, Clotele Schoonmaker, commemorates her quiet ways to Ruth Wi Holmes. ffl Robert Scholten's Eve A's will be knocked down to the highest bidder. 11 Max Howard leaves his sofa-like form as an inspiration for makers of good 355 furniture here or abroad. A HQ Le Moyne Newton will leave the city for better or worse. yi Charles Wise leaves his strawberry blond hair to any fair Centralite who wishes i a henna dip. ' Jessie Halnon's much envied Irish brogue is to be left to Ken Hargie with the request that he resist from adding any unnecessary words. 1' Bob Burgess' Secrets in Class Skipping, in book form, will be presented to the Honor Society. Harold Green, no longer in need of that bit on his upper lip when he is out in 'J the world, bequeaths it to-well, a corporation is vieing for this honor and it will be il settled in court. A record will be made of Pauline Hooper's gurgling giggle to be played on the l orthophonic in the social room so that all may enjoy it. A bitof laughter always his cheers the overburdened. , Dick Neissink leaves his appreciation for fine music to some future pipe organist. Billy Hubbard's booming voice will be bestowed on Tommy jones. ' ,I It may seem a bit out of our sphere but Garrett Troff is giving the honor of exercising the window shades in room 312 to the first kind hearted monsieur to be iii seated in the row of seats next to les fenetresf' ' I' Clinton Castor leaves his eighth hour classes to any one that is needful of extra sleep. 'Ed Fenker will leave his rings and pins to any girls who wish to enlarge their collection. iq Thoughtful Ken Adams leaves his bit of wit to the teachers that the freshmen may have four, five or six years of enjoyment. Maxine Brakeman will give her golden curls to Little Eva when Uncle Tom comes to town. Stanley Stewart, after much thinking, decided that his signature would be welcome QL 'most anywhere. In the presence of these witnesses we do hereby appoint Karl Robin- 4 son administrator of this solemn missive. 5,4 Witnesses : ll -4 MOONLIGHT AND ROSES. W, signed, ,U CLASS OF '28, CHASE 'EM CATCH 'EM AND l HOLD 'EM, As transcribed by Attorneys-at-Law. ll LOUISE J. TARBET. i, JOHN CASSELMAN. gp' lv ffiig' W ' Page Seventy

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gifzxvin.-,Lf-v4+ Y + f - -+. f - --WEQV' Last Will and Testament of 1928 Seniors Be it known to all that we, the class of 1928, believing ourselves to be of safe and sane mind and not under exhilarating influence, wish to make our last will and testament. It being impossible to take our possessions with us we bequeath unto our friends, wherever they may be, the following from our treasure chest: Our greatest treasure, the tender devotion for our teachers we leave with a sigh. Breathe gently, breathe gently. , Being a studious gathering we do bequeath the A's that appeared on our calling cards, commonly known in high school realms as report cards, to the darling juniors. To the wise a-nd witty sophomores We leave our dignified footsteps to be followed most carefully. l Children should be seen and not heard so the study halls shall be left for the freshmen. Grandpa Garsidef' the dear old soul, leaves his many moons in this fair build- ing to that blue-eyed little boy bearing the name Lynn Cole. Age shall be respected. Nellie Schrier bends low to grant his stature to Charles Giberson and his statue to the Hall of Fame. Lewis Bullocks' ways of gallantry are to be given to Davie lklorris on or before November 28, 1928. Joe Shepard, Thornton Smith and John Casselman leave their seventh hour Virgil class tactics consisting of Joe's poney, Thornton's appealing eyes, and John's innocent expression to any of lVIiss julinfs future students who deem it necessary to use them. Forfeiture of these rights after September 2. Lucile Kirkland leaves her flirtatious ways to the best curly head, who can blink her eyes in true movie like fashion, but under no consideration are lives to be en- dangered. john Howard bequeaths the flees from his fur coat to the school as a corner- stone for a future Howard zoo. Mary Smalley leaves her lithe-like figure to the Ladies' Swimming Association. Patrons of the swimming tank please to have been given notice. Benny Mc Beninson leaves the sleeves of his vest to Ray Pettus at three per cent reduction. A Be it also known that Donna Van Trump leaves her work on the News Staff to the next victim that appears on the horizon. Charles Johnson and Tom Anthony leave their wings of oratory to the angels. Mr. William Bean Frame leaves that handsome countenance to Halson Castor. To him who hath shall be given. Marie Pratt leaves her cajoling antics to any girls who may have need of same. Frederic Van Streain leaves his proficiency for acquiring new arts in an ancient language, as a result of close attention to that great outdoor game golf, to some poor caddy. ' -. A, - , Page Sixty-Nine



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