Central High School - Blue and White / Pnalka Yearbook (Springfield, MA)
- Class of 1927
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Ed Blue and zuhrre A qeur bank publmhed bu Ihe pugllgih of ihedzf +Cen11ul Schmuv Sprmgfield iUcniscmhu5e1l5 M ff X A xx O Q A 0 O a f-V. . f.yngq.-,v--,-W P ZIQZIZII IZIIEIISIISSHII Mm-.lilllilalillilil an Arrangement f Faculty Classes Activities Athletics Humor Directory Advertisements w mifmmeiemeeeeia ZIISIZIIEIZIIEIIEIIBSIII Amvnilnlmlalzllalzl amz ETS E73 553 F53 W 53 IT3 BIARY E. H,xD1.EY ALLEN H. KXAPP To Mary E. Hadley and Allen H. Knapp Whose unfailing devotion to the best interests of the school Whose tireless and unselfish efforts in behalf of its student organizations and Whose kindly sympathy with the joys and sorrows of its pupils Endeared them to the hearts of all who knew them VVe dedicate this 1927 issue of the Blue and VVhite. l5y 'T'eIQ.EMEmEETEM-eEj1EQT2Q? W3 EW E33 W W 53 W IZIIEILZIISIIEIIBSMI eiilllillli ' M.EM,E1QEEfEM.EE.AEE EEI2 E03 E43 T 53 5' Elganzlnalzlnauuaealaslul Mill..IEIIIHIEIZIISIZIIEIZ Faculty NYILLIAM C. HILL, Principal ENGLISH SCIENCE BOBENIA F- ANTHONY CLIKRISSA G. BUFFUM ELIZ.ABETH BELL, Clfxpression, Dramaj TCLAREHYE M, HALL ADELAIDE H. BROWN ARTHUR C. CURTIS RAYMOND E. FENNER MARY A. GREENWVOOD ICLARA B. HAWKS THARRY R. JEFFREY SARAH C. PORTER SUSAN R. SCOTT EDWIN E. SMITH ANNIE M. WHELAN HISTORY DAN'ID H. BROWN BERTIIA T. DAVIS TJESSIE M. LAVV HARRIET VV. MARR KATHERINE A. RYAN SCHUYLER C. VAN SICKLE JOSEPHINE A. NVHITE LATI N QJOSEPHINE F. BAILEY MARY E. HADLEY FRANCES H. KINGSLEY TWALTER V. MCDITFFEE OEMILIE DE ROCI-IEMONT ROBERT W. ROSENBERG gALICIA SOMERS HORTENSE E. SPAULDING KATHIZENE H. TUTTLE gKENNETH B. WEBB MODERN LANGUAGES ISIGNHILD V. GUSTAFSON ISABEL M. K.AGYVIN ELIZABETH O. P. LEXVIS ELIZABETH S. MAGIXY LINA J. MICHEL FRANCES E. THOMPSON KATHLENE H. TUTTLE THAROLD M. VANDERBILT ELIZABETH K. VAN SICKLE MATHEMATICS :JOSEPHINE INGALLS ISABEL M. KAGW'IN TTALLEN H. KNAPP UGEORGIA E. LYON MARION C. IVIURPIIY LELAND W. SMITH I7CL.ARA A. SNELL QKENNETH B. XNEBB FR.ANK Y. HESS PAULINE HUMPHREY ALEPH E. C. OLIVER LYMAN B. PHELPS HOME ECONOMICS EMMA M. PATTILLO CALLA VAN SYCKLE, Asslsianl ART GRACE L. BELL . ROSE L. BUCKLEY, Asszslani MARION S. HICK, Assisiant MUSIC APPRECIATION AND HARMONY MARY L. REG.AL GLEE CLUBS, CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA . HAZEL CLARK PHYSICAL EDUCATION Girls MARGARET O. BATCHELDER ' GERTRUDE M. MCKOAN,AssIslanl Boys DAVID H. REID G GEORGE C. HODGES, Asszslanl ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF MARJORIE R. LATIMER, Educational Counselor Cfirsl semesleh ' DOROTHY D. KIRKHARI, Eduwalzonal Counselor Csecond semeslerj ELIZABETH STONE I MARIAN HOLLAND Office Force' ELIZABETH W. BRIGGS FLORENCE VV. BUZZELL, lllalron T Head of Depaftment b Acting Head of Department Csecond semesterj O On Leave of Absence lsecond semesterj Q Substitute W 5' I3 E73 7 7 '3 I QBEULAII L. WILLIAMS I On Part Time E E MARY H. WOODBITIIY 3' DSC93994 gi Q 8 I I 4 - - - IZIT EI - QgmgI2m1BEiiI2EF ll IZIIEIZ lallilliilll NIB-.IilllUl5I?2Il3IZl E THE CLASSES f W Q C :SW D SBK! M cf yj 5!Q2x3Q5U1 Q Q mF5 wm 'w' u lf 'N Q M I W I f 3 6 23 J 7 wf ff 2' wa I If KX .f ff' X Af 6 K KJKI ff- , K D Www jfs XFX'-,X j . ki Mi figieliwx fin fb F M ' 'Wm , ' ' F 4' Xu 7 ,gf x mlbf ,,, J '1 kll X129 Ka QL QQ. 3 :S WI!! j Rf Q QW , X51 J J .J ' ' 5 3 ,.W -EMEETEEfEMZEElEEfEQE A avr- vw, - W , , .S-.----Y ,. A Q I '- l E FT BTG W W EW Z-ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIISIIBEIII muminnlnlanelnauel are Class of 1926? Ojicers SENIOR YEAR President, HOWARD SIMPSON Treasurer, ALFRED MULLIKEN, J R. Vice-President, DOROTHY DINSMORE Member-at-Large, ALLEN WEST Secretary, ELINOR CROCKETT Faculty Adviser, MR. EDWIN E. SMITH JUNIOR YEAR President, RICHARD SHELDON, JAMES BROWVN Treasurer, PURVIS HARLEY Vice-President, DOROTHY DINSMORE Member-at-Large,'JEANNETTE ROBERTS Secretary, ELINOR CROOKETT Faculty Advisers, MISS KATI-ILENE H. TUTTLE, MR. RAYMOND E. PANNIER FRESHMAN YEAR President, RICHARD SI-IELDON Treasurer, MAR.1ORIE'WHITINc. Vlhe-President, DOROTHY DINSMORE Member-at-Large, EUNICE DENVER - Secretary, ELINOR CROCKETT Faculty Advisers, MISS ELIZABETH E. GAMMONS CFirst. Semesterj MISS KATHLENE H. TUTTLE, MR. RAYMOND E. PANNIER QSecOnd Sernesterb an EW FB xl 7 Q3 'D T3 E E 1107 is -f - A S A f A WE 7 v' ,gf v '- I - - - .M. - - - D, D.m.EE,-EE,kQle L.......gL.sgA..Lf...-,,...-E, , .1 , .. + I E ZIQEIZIIEIZIISllitililllllelill.til UIEIZIIEIZ BIZ 5' ETH Members HOWARD NELLSON SIMPSON, President University of Vermont B. A. A. Cl, 2. 355 House C255 Winner of House Cup Debate C255 Subscription Manager of Recorder C255 l'omander Walk C255 Senate Tablet Debate C255 Senate C2, 355 Editorial Staff of Hecorder', C2, 355 Trustee of Liberty Chest C355 First Prize in 3B Deelamation Contest C355 Student Advisory Board C355 Del- egate to Massachusetts Student Council Convention C355 Pres- ident of Class C35. Charm us, orator, 'lil the lion looks no larger than the cat. DOROTHY KATIIRYN DINSMORE, Vice-President Conn. College Ci. A. A. Cl, 2. 355 Vice-President of Class Cl, 2, 355 Auxiliary Welfare Board Cl, 2, 355 Boom Agent for Recorder Cl, 2, 355 IA Social Committee Cl55 Boom Agent for Blue and White Cl, 255 Gym Meet Cl. 255 Gym Assembly Cl, 255 Pierides Beta Cl, 255 C. A. A. Fair Cl, 355 Gym Exhibition C255 2B Social Committee C255 Welfare Reception Committee C255 Junior Prom Committee C255 Secretary of Auxiliary VVelfare Board C255 President of Aux- iliary Welfare Board C255 Student Advisory Board C255 Student Police Force C2,355 Welfare Tag Day Committee C355 Editorial is W s V 5 Staff of Recorder C355 Chairman of 3B Deelamation Contest 1-7 63 I C355 Best All-Around Girl Committee C355 Pierides Alpha C355 Q, Welfare Bazaar Committee C355 3B Dance Committee C355 3A Dance Committee C355 Class Nominating Committee C355 Head Usher at The Adventures of Lady Ursula. C355 S. A. B. History Nledal C35. Style is the dress of thoughts. l'lLINOR HOWARD CROCKETT, Secretary Bryn lllawr College ti. A. A. Cl. 2, 355 Secretary of Class Cl, 2, 355 Class Colors Com- Q-9 T7 .L mittee C155 1A Social Committee Cl55 Soccer Team Cl55 Swimming 0 N Team Cl, 255 C. A. A. Assembly Cl, 255 G. A. A. Fair Cl. 355 Gym X Exhibition C255 2B Social Committee C255 Junior Prom Com- mittee C255 Vice-Chairman of Student Advisory Board C255 Hep- resentation Committee of Student Advisory Board C255 French if Club C255 Best All-Around Girl Committee C255 Chairman of Pierides Beta C255 Secretary of Auxiliary Welfare Board C2, 355 Treasurer of Pierides Alpha C355 Class Ways and Means Com- mittee C355 Assistant Editor of Recorder C355 Class Nominating 7 Committee C355 Rummage Sale C355 Usher at The Adventures W- of Lady Ursula C355 Class Will Committee C355 Honorable Men- O tion for S. A. B. History Medal C35. Brevily is the soul of wil. ALFRED AUoUsTUs MULLIKEN, JR.. Treasurer llftassachusetts Institute of Technology B. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Chairman of lA Social Committee C155 2B Social Committee C255 Hockey Squad C255 Treasurer of Class F, ' C2, 355 Hockey Team C355 Assistant Electrician at Patience C355 Head Electrician at The Adventurers of Lady Ursula C355 ' Hi-Y C355 3B Card Party Committee C355 llummage Sale Com- mittee C355 Class Nominating Committee C355 Advertising Man- ager of Blue and White C35. 'A He does his besl, does well, acts noblyf' ALLEN S. WEST, Member-at-Large Mass. Agricut. College B. A. A. Cl. 2, 355 Business Staff of Recorder C255 Hi-Y C355 1'7 Nlember-at-Large of Class C355 Chairman of Wfays and Means V' Committee C355 Class Nominating Committee C355 Class Presen- 8 tation Committee C355 Business Manager of Blue and White C355 , I Senate C35. 5 S They that know thy name will put their trust in thee. 7 E 5 4115 : v ? ' 7' F ' '- 'A fl' 1 - A- A' A v--Y -Y-Y WL- 7-77 -- I We - neu na na tel te ee em was 4 fe: l T 53 W 5' EW Z IEIZIISIZIIEIIEIIHIUI smviilalaualelnauel are IDA BARR if Springfield Junior College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35: Gym Meet C25: Music Club C35: Class Song Fomniittee C35: Candy Seller at The Adventures of Lady Ursula 3 . Her voice was ever sofl, genlle, and low. JOSEPH BERINSTEIN College Preparalory Course B. A. A. 41, 2, 35. Wlo righl forward and be happy. JOSEPH M. BERINSTEIN Business School B. A. A. Cl, 2. 35: Class Basketball Team Cl. 2, 35: Cantain of Class Basketball Team C25: Basketball Team C2. 35: Baseball Squad C2, 35. One ear il heard: al lhe olher, ozil il wenlf' BERNARD BERMAN Yale Un iivers ily B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Mock Election C153 Statistics Stafl' of Blue and White C25: Advertising Staff of Blue and White C25: Class Basket- ball Team C2, 35: Soccer Squad C2. 35: Student Police Force C351 A B. A. A. Salesman C35: Senate C353 French Club C35: Editorial Stall' of Recorder C35: The Adventures of Lady Ursula C35. Ile is of a very merry disposilionf' PHYLLIS MARION BREARLEY Universily of Woshinglon G. A. A. C1, 2, 35: Music Club Cl, 2, 35: Gym Exhibition Cl. 25: Student Police Force C35: Nisimaha C35: Candy Seller at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C35. There is a garden in her face where roses and while lilies grow. CONSTANCE BRECK J Wesyield Normal School G. A. A. C1. 2, 35: Gym Meet C15:' Soccer Team C25: Student Police Force C2, 35: Usher at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C35- Tl1e lesl of woman is genllenessf' C l'-35 fFTQQ-EMEEiE'fEEML-EE.-EQ. -EEE I in in W 7 'Q I T E73 W W E53 ' IIEIZIIEIZIISIMI llllUAWIBVIIIIIUIEVIIBIZI - O g I .- Z4 V W l , A V4 W ALAN EDWIN BRIGIIADI Springjeld Junior College B. A. A. C1,2, 35. Never his gaze on woman bent. ELIZABETH ANITA BROOKS If General Course G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Music Club C15g GyIn Assembly C153 Gym Meet C253 Student Police Force C2, 35? Auxiliary Vllelfare Board C353 Usher at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C353 Class Day Committee C35. On with the danceg let joy be unconfinedf' HARRIET TAYLOR BROWN Lesley School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Nisimaha C1, 2, 353 Gym Meet Cl, 253 Pierides Beta C1, 253 Gym Exhibition C253 Soccer Team C253 Student Police Force C2, 353 Captain of Student Police Force C353 3B Card Party Committee C353 Usher at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C35. Her ways are ways of pleasanlness, and all her paths are peace. JAMES FREEMAN BROXVN University of Illinois B. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Chairman of 1B Social Committee C153 House C15g Crew Squad C1, 253 Boom Agent for Recorder C1, 253 Pres- ident of Class C253 Secretary-Treasurer of Hi-Y C253 Assistant to the Master of the Bevels of Players C253 Treasurer of House C253 Senate C253 Trustee of Liberty Chest C253 Pomanda Walk C253 As You Like lt C253 Current History Club C253 Music Club C253 Easter Assembly C253 Soccer Squad C253 Student Advisory Board C253 Central High Quartet C2, 353 Christmas Assembly C2. 353 President of the Affiliated Board of Springfield Hi-Y's C353 President of the Central Hi-Y C353 Master of the Bevels of Players C353 Vice-President of Senate C353 Secretary of Vfelfare Board C353 Chairman of Senior Prom Committee C353 Patience C353 3B Declamation Contest C353 Bummage Sale Committee C35. One who never turned his back, but marched breast forwardf, BICIIARD ISIISTIS BURT Dartmouth College B. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Crew Squad C1, 253 Class Basketball Team C253 Crew C2, 353 Gym Team C2, 355 3A Dance Committee C35. ily only books were woman's looks, andfolly's all they taught me. JOIIN WILLIAM CALLAHAN College Preparatory Course B. A. A. C1, 2, 35. A gentleman makes no noise. C13 at 5' KE V3 7 7 'T W 1 N yy A , 'wg q q Ay A l 'el - - - I ekmi5ETeM.eE.eQi.EQE T W Y Y W 53 J 11 XXXXXXXX 11111111 ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIIBMII .MlB..tiIll lElWIl2l1Zl ae GORDON F. CAMPBELL Springfield Junior College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 335 Radio Club C235 Collector's Club C335 Base- ball Squad C33. Slow and stead-v wins the race. JEAN CLAIRE CARMAN lVeslfeld Normal School G. A. A. C1, 2, 33g Gym Meet Cl, 235 Wlelfare Board Bazaar C232 Music Club C2, 335 Student Police Force C335 Pierides Alpha C335 Rummage Sale C333 Editorial Stall' of Recorder C33:Class Song Committee C335 Usher at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C33. 'KCood nature is goodness and wisdom combined. SAMUEL CAROTHERS 5Uniz'ersi1'y of Pennsylvan ia Entered Central in February, 1925 B. A. A. C2, 335 Tennis Squad C2, 335 Student Police Force C2, 335 Hi-Y C33. With a smile that was childlike and bland. SAMUEL C. CHAPIN, JR. Massachusetts Agricultural College Entered Central in September, 1925 B. A. A. C23. An honest man is he, and hates the slime that sticks on hllhlv deeds. ROSE JULIA CLANCY Art College G. A. A. C1, 2, 335 Auxiliary NYelfare Board Cl, 2, 335 G. A. A. Fair C135 Gym Meet Cl, 235 Pierides Beta Cl, 235 Pomanda Walk C235 Pierides Assembly C235 Welfare Board Bazaar C235 Advertising Staff of Blue and White C23g Pierides Alpha C2, 335 As You Like It C333 Chairman of 3B Card Party Committee C335 Keeper of the Rolls of Players C335 General Chairman of 3A Booth at G. A. A. Fair C335 Class Banquet Committee C333 Student Police Force C335 Usher at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C33. I live for those who love me. GEORGE HERBERT CLOUGH College Preparatory Course B. A. A. Cl, 2, 33 Soccer Team Cl. 2, 335 Radio Club Cl, 235 Secretary of Radio Club C235 President of Radio Club C235 Student Advisory Board C2, 335 President of Collectors' Club C335 Member-at-Large of Collectors' Club C335 Director of Sales of B. A. A. C33 5 3B Dance Committee C335 Chairman of Rummage Sale Committee C 33: Assistant Advertising Nlanager of Recorder C335 Senate C335 Class Day Committee C339 Hi-Y C33. Where he met a stranger, there he left afriendf' 11 C 3 'l - A - - - ei - - eu LMLEEQEQ 1 W3 El? E33 l 7 EW '3 W ' ZIQEIZIIEIZZIIEIUEMBSIII mnn..ni4lu:ananalla-:al W E53 W W 1 5? 7 FLORENCE RUTH COHEN lllounl Sinai Hospilal G. A. A. Cl, 2, 315 Gym Meet Cl. 215 Graduation Chorus C215 Christmas Assembly C215 Music Club C21. lVleril wins lhe soul. GERTRUDE COIIEN Smilh College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 315 G. A. A. Assembly CI15 Gym Nleet Cl, 215 Gym Exhibition C215 Program Committee of Music Club C215 Welfare Board Bazaar Booth Committee C215 Editorial Staff of Recorder C25 315 Student Police Force C315 Pierides Alpha C315 Bummage Sale Committee C315 G. A. A. Fair C315 Class Historian C315 Usher at The Adventures of Lady Ursulal' C31. Nothing is impossible lo a willing hearlf' ANNIE CONNORS lVesUield Normal School G. A. A. C1, 2, 315 Gym Exhibition Cl, 215 Music Club C2, 315 Nisimaha C31. She wearies not in work. f3EORGE EARL COTE Holy Cross College House C215 French Club C2, 315 B. A. A. C315 Executive Com- mittee of French Club C315 Senate C315 Class Prophet on Prophets C315 Secretary-Treasurer of French Club C31. Slrenglh of mind is earercise, nol rest. ,,. -xx 13.3, A ALLEN A. COWETT Universily of Pennsylvania ' , j B. A. A. 41, 2, 31. A As merry as lhe day is long. CLARENCE E. CRoTo Springfield College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 315 Student Police Force Cl, 2, 315 Soccer Team Cl, 2, 315 Class Basketball Team C1, 2, 315 Hockey Squad C115 Iladio Club Cl, 215 B. A. A. Salesman Cl, 215 Baseball Squad Cl, 215 Track Squad Cl, 315 Patience C215 Basketball Squad C31. '6Lel lhe world slide by. C 151 W3 in EU 2' 7 '3 W TFTlW.EMEEEQfF1M-EE.-EQ- EEE? . Zllglglilillallitlillll Nlllilllililallalifl are EMILY E. DEITZ Stetson University V, G. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Nisimaha C33. . She is a bonny, winsome, ufee thing. EUNICE DENN'ER Brown University G A A Cl 2 33 Xlembcr at Lir 1 of Class l C m 'Klee . ,..,I3, 1-',-eg! 1'.'.'C33iy yet Q., C1, 233 G. A. A. Fair Cl, 333 Gym Assembly C233 Gym Exhibition EN C233 Pierides Beta C233 French Club C233 Pierides Alpha C233 Welfare Board Bazaar C233 Room Committee for Student Government C233 Statistics Stall' of Blue and White C2, 333 Class Vtiays and lN1eans Comlnittee C333 Class Nominating Committee C332 Aux- iliary Vtielfare Board C333 Class Prophet C333 Usher at The Ad- ventures of Lady Ursula C333 Editor-in-Chief of Blue and Viihite C33Q Honorable Mention for S. A. B. History Medal C33. Perfect simplicity is unconsciously audacious. Y ROBERT BIELIUS DICKEY Of Dartmouth College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 llouse Cl, 233 Soccer Squad C1, 233 Graduation Chorus C233 HAS You Like lt C233 Editorial Staff of Recorder C2, 333 Christmas Assembly C2, 33Q Soccer Team C331 Patience C333 Statistics Stall' of Blue and White C332 Advertising Manager of Blue and White C333 Chairman of Class Pictures Committee C33. 'AEloquence is irchement simplicity. 77 ANNA GERTRUDE DOYLE College Entered Central in September, l92't G. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Gym Meet C1, 233 Christmas Assembly C233 Elector at Mock Election C232 Graduation Chorus C23. I give my thoughts no tongue. El' HARRIE1' DU BOSE J Fisk University G. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Gym Meet C13Q Editorial Staff of Recorder C2, 333 Humor Stall' of Blue and Vtlhite C33. v7 Efficiency is her middle name. RUSSELL PRESCOTT FAIRBANKS Wharton School of Finance H B. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Soccer Team Cl, 2, 333 Swimming Team C1, 2, 333 , Treasurer of Class C133 Merry Wives of Windsor C133 Man 1' ,,,, Q 7 Who Married a Dumb Wifew C233.Hoclcey Team C2, 333 Student A Police Force C2, 333 Captain of Swimming Team C33. ' .. 'tHe onward came3 far QU' his coming shone. -I . . ll' XXKXXXXX lllll Ill C16 Se: Si' . 51, E? T3 E73 li 7 '3 KXXXXX 0-Q1 fl II llll I .Ji W' I , t -! l r v r l ' I u ES' l l ' V l u 3 TW l 5 I, li We E , w l WW 4'- if an ESL -I i -7' L ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEMHIIIWNIB.HIIIUIEIZZIIBIZ sniff? 5' ETS W W E73 EVELYN LILLIAN FINE General Course G. A. A. C1, 2, 31g Graduation Orchestra Cl, 313 Music Club C31. Silence is the golden virtue. MARY DOROTHY FLANAGHAN Syracuse University G. A. A. C1, 2, 315 Class Banner Committee C11: Gym Meet C1, 213 G. A. A. Fair C1, 31g VVelfare Board Bazaar C21g Pierides Alpha C2, 313 Student Police Force C2, 313 Usher at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C31g Class VVill Committee C31. Laugh and keep young. EILEEN FLYNN College of St. Rose G. A. A. C1, 2, 31g G. A, A. Fair C1, 313 Gym Meet C21g Pierides Alpha C2, 31g Nisimaha C31g Rumrnage Sale C313 Usher at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C31. ' Measures, not men, have always been my mark. HELEN CATHERINE FLYNN If Hyannis Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 31g Elector in Mock Election C113 Gym Meet C1, 219 Music Club, Cl, 213 Graduation Chorus C213 Christmas Assembly C21g Bummage Sale C31. Be gentle and keep your voice low. IRENE ELIZABETH FULLER Art School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 31g Gym Meet C11g Poster Contest Cl, 21g G. A. A. Fair C215 Student Police Force C2, 319 Rummage Sale C315 Art Editor of Blue and NVhite C31. Whence that air of calm abstraction? STANLEY W. FULLER General Course B. A. A. C1, 2, 31g Poster Contest C1, 219 Boy Scout Assembly C1, 213 Room Basketball Team C21g Student Police Force C2, 31g 2 ti? 2 l Ei? T W '3 7 Gym Team Squad C31g Pmummage Sale C31. FW f Better a bad excuse than none at all. ' E 5 2 C11 1 -A AA I AA A- w,Ai Y -A vAj VY Air lla lei lei' lil om GF fr 'I ' 'r K .y X, ZIIEIZIIEIZIISIIEIIHIII BUILIIIIIIIEIZIIZIZII IZ 'T C E63 7 W J XXXXXXXX 11111111 SYLVIA GELFMAN Simmons College G. A. A. Cl. 2, 353 Music Club Cl, 2. 353 Hockey Team CI53 Pierides Beta Cl, 253 Gym Assembly Cl, 253 Gym meet C1, 252 Gym Ex- hibition C252 3B Declamation Contest C353 Hunimage Sale C353 Property Mistress for The Adventures of Lady Ursula C353 Boom Agent for Recorder C353 G. A. A. Fair C353 Pierides Alpha C35. The surest way not lo fail is Io delermine lo succeed. DONALD S. GILRIAN Brown University Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 353 B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Soccer Team Cl, 2, 353 Crew Cl5Q Basketball Squad C253 Tennis Squad C251 Swimming Team C253 B. A. A. District Manager C353 Student Advisory Board C353 Class Nominating Committee C353 Class Banquet Committee C353 Captain of Class Basketball Team C35. As brighl as his hair. BEss1E ROSAMOND GOODM.AN Library Training School G. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Tennis Squad C153 G. A. A. Fair CID: Boom Agent for Recorder C153 Delegate to Progressive Convention in Mock Election C153 1A Declamation Contest C153 Gym Meet Cl, 25: Soccer Team C253 Pierides Beta C253 Student Police Force C2, 353 Music Club C353 Pierides Alpha C353 Candy Seller at The Ad- ventures of Lady Ursula C35. As full of spiril as lhe monlh of lllayf' EMMA ADELINE HALL if Simmons College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Honorable Mention in IA Declamation Contest CTDQ Pomanda Walk C253 Welfare Board Bazaar Committee C253 Players C2, 353 Nisimaha C353 Student Police Force C353 French Club C353 lYardrobe Mistress for The Adventures of Lady Ursula C353 G. A. A. Fair C35. Love lhysel f last GERTRUDE L. HERRICK Ari School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Nisimaha Cl, 2, 353 Class Banner Committee C15Q Gym Meet C1, 253 Poster Contest Cl, 253 VVelfare Board Bazaar C253 Student Police Force C2, 353 G. A. A. Fair C353 Nom- inating Committee C353 Usher at 'LThe Adventures of Lady Ursula -C353 Senior Prom Committee C35. 6'She's lhe best of good fellows. RUTH VAN DITMARS Hnss- Brown University G. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Gym Meet C1, 253 Room Agent for Recorder C253 Nisimaha C253 Pierides Beta C253 Welfare Board Bazaar C253 Pierides Alpha C2, 353 Bummage Sale C353 Usher at The Adven- tures of Lady Ursula' C35. A friend is worth all hazards we can run. C 18 5 ij . i t , q i , A , - la an -,MjEEjlEQffEEl2 W W E73 7 7 '3 T T ET3 W 'W W ET? V7 ZIIEIZIISI IIEllilllllllUNM-.rlilIHIEIZIISIZIIEIZ T' ' f I ll 3 f Qi., V 2 5 , 3' , I .3 3 ,. Q ' I -ae, 5fF?X ., - . ,fry 5 PAUL JOSEPH HINES Yale Ari School B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Poster Contest Cl, 2, 353 Captain of Gym Team Cl, 2, 353 Second Prize in Poster Contest C153 Football Squad C153 Baseball Squad C253 Football Team C2, 353 Assistant Art Editor of Blue and VVhite C2, 35Q First Prize in Poster Contest C2, 353 Gym Assembly C2, 353 Captain Of Class Basketball Team C353 Current History Club C35. I n framing an arlisl. arl has lhus decreed. To make some good, bul olhers io erceedf' LAURA VIRGINIA HUBBELL Lesley School G. A. A. C1, 2, 35Q Chairman of Class Banner Committee C153 1Velfare Board Bazaar C253 Student Police Force C353 Bummage Sale C353 Class Banquet Committee C353 Usher at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C35. The lighl lhal I ies in her brown eyes. DIARY INDESSI Brialqewaler Normal School w . G A. A. CI, 2, 35. lVe sec bul hear you noi. l'lELEN JANYSZEXYSKI J llieslfield Normal School G. A. A. Cl. 2. 35. 'lTrulh needs no! lhe eloquence of oalhsf' lVlILDRED DOROTHY JOHNSON Columbia Universily G.A. A. Cl,2, 351 Gym Exhibition C153 Gym Assembly C153 G. A.A. Fair C253 Gym Meet C2, 35. HTasle the joy lhal springs from labor. DOROTHY F. KNIGHT Katherine Gibbs Secrelarial School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 1A Dervlamation Contest C153 'KPOmanda VValk C253 NVelfare Board Bazaar Committee C253 G. A. A. Fair Com- mittee C1, 353 Players C2. 353 Student Police Force C2, 353 Rummage Sale Committee Cspg Class Day Committee C353 Usher at 'The Adventures Of Lady Ursula C353 Room Agent for Blue and VVhite C35. Ever lel lhe fancy VOGIIIQ Pleasure never is at home. C195 - - -awk - - -..W-EE.-EQ. -EEE 5' T3 FH 7 7 W T if 'Gi A'--SQL . 3 'zz' E : x I .F-7 f ' .ESU - ' ,T 5' ETS W3 13 E L ansnanaannauuanassnni Nllwilllllalzllalil 59213 MARGUERITE CLARA KRARIER Wesmeld Normal School 7 G. A. A. 41, 2, 33, Gym Meet 413, Music Club C213 Nisimaha 12, 35, . Rummage Sale C311 Candy Seller at' 'LThe Adventures of Lady f Ursula C31. '3 ioy Blush ado aboul nolhingf' ',- RUTH KRABIER sf W'esUGeld Normal School W 3 .3 G.A.A.o,2gn,GyH1wmctopgnnaucmubqw. militia, .VV, ff, fl 'LMy own lhoughls are my companions. 3- lyh f '53 W V A Ei' E13 J XXKXXXXK :gf BARBARA CORWIN LANCKTON Simmons College G. A. A. C1, 2, 313 Gym Meet C113 Pierides Beta C213 Program Com- mittee of Pierides Beta C213 VVelfare Board Bazaar Committee C213 Pierides Alpha C313 Pin Committee of Pierides Alpha C313 Music Club C313 Student Police Force C313 VVardrohe Mistress for 'AThe Adventures of Lady Ursulal' C313 G. A. A. Fair Committee C313 Nisimaha C31. She is so conslanl and so kind! PHILIP LEVINE College Preparalory Coarse Entered Central in September, 1925 Senate C313 Senate Tablet Debate C31. Honor lies in honest loilf' ELINOR B. LEVVIS General Course G. A. A. Cl, 2, 313 Nisimaha C1, 2, 313 Gym Meet C1. 213 Gym t Exhibition C1, 213 Gym Assembly C1, 213 Hockey Team C211 Bum- mage Sale C313 G. A. A. Fair C313 Usher at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C31. The smiles lhal win,' lhe linis Ihal glow. BOSE LILLIAN LIPMAN Mount Holyoke College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 313 Gym Exhibition C113 Gym Assembly C113 Gym Meet Cl, 213 Pierides Beta C213 VVelfare Board Bazaar C213 Pierides Alpha C23 313 Room Agent for Recorder C2, 313 Editorial Staff of Recorder C23 313 Music Club C2, 313 Student Police Force C23 313 Statistics Staff of Blue and White C313 Assistant Editor of Recorder C313 Associate Editor of 'LRecorder C313 Statistics AJI are '- Editor of Blue and White C313 Chairman of Decoration Committee for 3A Booth at G. A. A. Fair C313 Chairman of G. A. A. Con- .'3. I ' stitutional Committee C313 3B Card Party Committee C312 Players if ' -:-' V A ' C313 Assistant to the Master of the Bevels of Players C313 Fnummage ' - Sale Committee C313 Class Nominating Committee C31Q Chairman A 1' ' , of Program Committee in Pierides Alpha C313 Chairman of Candy I i-3A' ' Committee for The Adventures of Lady Ursula C31. Measure your mind's heighl by the shadow it casts. 5 4 . V' '54 42 in A . 3 ef ?Q, . at ax v.... . . RV ,33,,. 3 . .. .if C201 Il L4 na eu HQQSEZEZWEEKE N N I .J : f- F2 ' 5- Ilel e 1- 1, , I 4' - f EU FT 7 'Q N T 5 ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEllillillllldill.EIIIHISIZIISIZI ang? 'T EFS F7 Q-7 if 53 V7 PlAYMOND LITMAN Harvard College R. A. A. Cl, 2. 35g Orchestra Cl, 2, 353 Gym Team Cl, 2, 355 Class Basketball Team C2, 35g Gym Assembly C2, 353 Banjo Club C355 Stage Manager for The Adventures of Lady Ursula C353 Soccer Squad C359 'hllerit is worthier tlzanfamef' ARLINE L. LITTLE WiUred Academy of Beauty Culture G. A. A. Cl. 2, 35: Gym Meet Cl5g Gym Assembly C25g Third Prize w V in Poster Contest C25. . 'fltv kingdom for a powder puff! ALBERTA G. MCCLEARY .Mount Holyoke College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Pierides Beta Cl. 255 Pierides Alpha C2, 35: Student Police Force C355 Statistics Editor of Blue and Wlhite C355 Candy Seller at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C353 Bum- mage Sale C35. Att who joy would win must share il. lDOROTHY MASON if Sargent School of Physical Education G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Soccer Team C15g Gym Exhibition Cl, 25g Gym Meet Cl. 253 G. A. A. Fair C253 Basketball Team C35g As You Like It C35g Candy Seller at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C35. A contented spirit is the sweetness of e1'islence. MENDEL MAZER Yale University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Soccer Squad Cl, 2, 359 Mail Circulation Stall' of Recorder Cl. 253 Room Agent of Blue and White C25g Class Basketball Team C2, 35g 3A Dance Committee C353 Class Banquet Committee C35. 'L He can because he thinks he can. iw ' . C. BENNETT MOORE . Columbia University Entered Central in September, 1925. There is joy in work C 21 5 1 - LE.EWEEEQ7iI2M-EE.EQ- -EEE 5' T3 E73 T 7 'Y E l F wvr .-., . .Yrs , - Z ,.g,- A-.1 t ZIEIZIIEIZIISIIEIISMIJ sm.nisluanalalaleluali lwlIMA MORISON College Preparatory Course El BTG G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 First, Prize in 1A Deelamation Contest C153 Captain of Class Basketball Team Cl5g G. A. A. Fair Cl, 259 Gym Meet Cl, 25g Gym Assembly Cl, 25g Pierides Beta C1, 255 Secretary of G. A. A. C1, 25g President of Pierides Beta C25, Seeretary-'l'reas- urer of Atliliated Debating Societies C25g Chairman of Junior Prom Committee C255 Student Advisory Board C2, 35, 'Treasurer of G. A. A. C2, 35, Chairman of Program Committee of Pierides Alpha C2, 353 President of Pierides Alpha C353 Captain of Captains on Student Polive Force C353 Auxiliary Welfare Board C353 3B Dance Committee C353 3A Dance Committee C35g Second Prize in 3B Declamation Contest C35g Pierides Thanksgiving Assembly C35g Best All-Around Girl Committee C35g Freshman Heeeption Committee C353 Class Nominating Committee C355 Usher at The Adventures of Lady Ursulaw C35. 'SLtfe's measure is in what we give of love and labor, hope and cheer. LUCILLE S. NAY Boston School of Physical Education G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35g Gym ,Assembly Cl, 2, 35g Gym Exhibition Cl , 2, 353 Soccer Team Cl. 353 G. A. A. Fair Cl. 353 As You Like lt C253 Nisimaha C353 Treasurer of Nisimaha C353 Rummage Sale C355 'T' Usher at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C35. She is a phantom of delight. RUSSELL A. Y. N EILSON West Point iltilitary Academy B. A. A. Cl, 353 Assistant Electrician at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C35. A workman, is known by the work he does. vw ARTHUR A. NELSON B. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 35g Soccer Team C15g Junior Prom Committee C25g Basketball Squad C25g Hi-Y C2, 353 Vice-President of Hi-Y C355 Student Advisory Board C353 Boom Agent for Blue and White C353 Senate C353 Student Welfare Board C355 Chairman of Lost and Found Department C353 Chairman of Nominating Committee C35g Advertising Manager for The Adventures of Lady Ursula C35. E-7 'LA man he seems of cheerful yesterdays, 0 And confident of tomorrow. LUCY E. PACKARD Framingham Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Music Club Cl, 25g G. A. A. Fair Cl, 25, Hockey Squad C25. Y7 A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. KENNETH LEvv1s PALMER Broan Unwerszty Entered Central ln September 1921 1-7 House C25 B A A C2 35 Statistics Staff of Blue and White C35 His smzle is .sueetened bv his gravztv m i? , ,..' 1 .5 -WF 'mamma - 1a.eEiea eEe at 3 in Z 73 'H U an IZIISIZIISIIillillllU:liIB!liIll3lEIZIl3l2l ali 5' 53 T 7 K Y'7 V7 . DOROTHY PE.-SSE J Worcester Normal School G. A. A. C1, 2. 35? Soeeer Team C153 Music Club Cl, 25. She says lilllef' . w r y ROBERT LEE PHILLIPS General Course . S R. A. A. C1, 2, :sp Class Isaskemall Team Cl. 25g Student Welfare . ,B Q Board C2, 353 Student Police Force C2, 353 Treasurer of Student it ' ' Welfare Board C353 B. A. A. Ticket Salesman C353 Chairman of 3A Dance Committee C353 Senior Prom Committee C35. N H Ile though! as a sage, llzouyh he fell as a man. ' x A 'W 'C' T : llIAG NISHAN PILIGIAN Lowell Textile School . .. V B. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Crew C153 Student Police Force C253 Class Basket- A- ball Team C253 As You Like lt C253 Senate C2, 353 Track Team C2, 353 Football Team C2, 35? Senior Prom Committee C35. To be slrong is to be happy. 9. r' Q33 ..5C . J. ARTHUR PREU- College Preparatory Coarse House C1, 253 Junior Prom Committee C253 Wlelfare Board Bazaar Committee C253 As You Like lt C253 Member-at-Large of House C252 House-Pierides Debate C253 Senate C2. 35: Players C2, 352 President of Senate C353 Central-Commerce Debate C353 Custodian of the Funds of Players C353 Pomander Walk C353 Class Nom- inating Committee C353 Student Advisory Board C 353 Class Proph- ery Committee C353 NVinner in Senate Tablet Debate C35. A lrue friend is forever afriendf' Zlv I VV RUBY PURVIS Wzlberforce School I f l ts. A. A. C1, 2. 35. 'U' ,- I ' A noble I-vpe of good, heroic womanhoodf' A alze . ...f ' i i' 2 1 PARKER KEITH BEMKUS Rensselaer Pol lechnic Inslilale f y V' J ' 'N ' B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Gym Exhibition Cl, 2, 35Q Football Squad C153 Chess Club C153 Chairman of 1A Soeial Committee C153 Room Agent for Blue and White C153 Track Team C153 Boom Agent for Recorder Cl, 253 Collectors' Club C1, 253 Manager of Crew C253 Class Gift Committee C253 Captain of Student Police Force C253 Chairman of Junior Prom Committee C253 Football Team C2, 353 Class Basketball Team C2, 35Q Gym Team C2, 353 Student Police Force C23 353 Captain of Class Basketball Team C353 Chairman of 3B Sport Danee Committee C353 Business Manager for The Adventures of Lady Ursula C353 Chairman of Ways and Means Committee C353 Class Nominating Committee C35. Un wilh lhe game! C235 fEW1EMEEIE'Qf1iM-EElEE'1PW1i E? T3 I E73 EK 7 53 I l .tual .. ,aa sniff f 1' - 75 ru- A ,K,4. . 'T E33 W W E53 W, Wire.. 1.1. ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIIBSIII NIB-.lilllfllalzllilil ae DOItOTIIY LINDSAY ROBBINS Vocal hlasic School G. A. A. Cl. 2, 333 Nisimaha Cl, 2. 333 Gym Assembly C133 Gym Exhibition C133 Gym Meet Cl. 233 Players C2, 332 Music Club C2, 33: lVlusiC Club Assembly C2, 33 3 Christmas Assembly C2. 331 I'atiem'e C33Q What They Think C333 Vice-President of Music Club C333 Decoration Committee of G. A. A. Fair C33. 'LI do hal sing because I rnaslf' ESTHER LIDA ROBERTS J Springjield Junior College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 33: Basketball Team C133 Gym Meet C1. 233 Wlelfarc Board Bazaar C23. UPleasanl in manner and speech. JEANNETTE SHERIDAN ROBERTS Weslhela' Normal School G. A. A. C1, 2, 333 Basketball Squad C133 G. A. A. Fair C133 IA Social Committee C133 Gym Meet Cl, 233 Gym Exhibition C233 Gym Assembly C233 2B Social Committee C233 Member-at-Large of Class C231 Chairman of Class Booth at VVelfare Board Bazaar C233 Pierides Alpha C2, 331 Ways and Means Committee C332 Auxiliary Welfare Board C333 3B Dance Committee C333 Usher at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C333 Senior Prom Committee C33. 6'The love-lighl in her eye. LYDIA G. IXOBERTS Ar! School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Gym Meet. Cl, 233 Pieridcs Beta Cl, 233 Pierides Alpha C2, 333 French Club C331 Class Historian C333 Candy Seller at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C333 Editorial Stall' of Blue and VVhite C333 First Prize in Recorder Short Story Contest C33. Wil is lhe flower of the imaginalionf' MILTON LEONARD RUBINWVITCH Harvard College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 33. Ilis life was genllef' MORRIS SHAPIRO Brown University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 333 Stage Manager F7 for The Adventures of Lady Ursula C33. A wounded hearl can wilh dijfically be cured. 5 ' V vvi? FFF ' 'T OF, 'F, 'FE 'As g Elfel o.EM.,:E QL-EE-.EE--L1Qk 53 W E73 5' T 3 'H El? ,ag-t -I T K v f.. az? .ass ' 4 . 34. vi' 'Ka T E53 T K at at ZIIEIZIIEIZIISIIIIIBSIII Mlltilllililellalil are 'I RICHARD JORDAN SHELDON Yale University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 33: Republican llepresent,ativc at Mock Election Cl33 Radio Club C133 Student Police Force Cl, 233 B. A. A. Ticket Salesman Cl, 233 President of Class Cl. 233 Student Advisory Board Cl, 233 Collectors' Club Cl, 233 Tennis Squad C233 Crew Squad C233 lli-Y C333 Tennis Team C3533 Card Party Committcc C33. Ile could distinguish and divide A hair tttll-It south and southwest side. ELLA AUGUSTA SHERLEY llfellesley College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Nisimaha Cl, 2, 333 Class Basketball Team C132 Gym Meet C133 Hockey Team C133 Nlusie Club C233 Soccer Team C233 Candy Seller at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C33. Silence sweeter is than speech. ,BA CATHERINE SHOOB Bay Path Institute G. A. A. Cl, 2. 333 Gym Assembly C133 Soccer Squad Cl3Q Basketball Team C233 Music Club Cl, 23. 'tl never sau' her sad. LEON SISITSKY if Columbia University B. A. A. Cl, 2. 333 Gym Team Cl, 2, 333 Crew C133 Gym Exhibition Cl. 233 Gym Assembly Cl. 233 Boom Basketball Team C233 Class Basketball Team C2, 333 Football Squad C2, 333 Class Ballot Com- mittee C33. Let each man do his best. TSAY SPIRO General Course G. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Gym Assembly Cl, 233 Gym Exhibition Cl, 233 Gym Meet Cl, 233 Class Basketball Team C2, 332 Hockey Team C2, 333 Music Club C2, 333 Pierides Alpha C333 Class Nominating Committee C333 Property Mistress for The Adventures of Lady Ursula C33. So blessed a disposition! G A A C1 2 '33 GymMectCl 2 33 Gymlxh1bitl0nC23 Gym Assembly C23 Captain of Soccer Team C23 Class Basketball Team C23 2B Social Committee C23 Cheer Leader C2 33 Third Prize ln 'SB D6Ll3Hl3tlOH Contest C53 Graduation Chorus C33 Best All Around Girl Committee C33- Student Police liorce C33' Tennis Tournament C33' bwimming Team C33' Class Day Committee C333 Candy Seller at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C33. L1-:Lu NAOBII WALLER Boston School of Physical Education do T, y 4 4 1 I . Q y Q. L, .... -,.3 u ,-,.g u ..: -3 L, . xv : if' .,, . - . ,. . 3 1 3 . - 41,3 .. . . . . . y . 'letting the tongue blossom into speech. C 2' 3 -J Ei W EW 7 7 '3 or -alka1kE3ii'iQiam-sE.-eE. HEL. 1 1, ,ei Ai 'C wg , ,-. ' . fnnaalaletlaluaaass 1 WMM-.litllfhli ZIIS are Fl ETS T 'W E 'W is ...L V7 7 DXX'1GHT EDXVARD W'A1.s11 Georgelown Unirersily ' A B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Football Team Cl, 2, 35g Student Polim-e Foree 1 Cl, 2, 353 lloom Agent. for Blue and White Cl5g Boom Agent, for Recorder C155 Captain of Student, Polic-e Force C2, 35g Traek ' Team C355 llummage Sale Committee C35. 'Fi Tl dasher lhrough lhick and lhinf, A yr 414 r' A Q? I 3 .W ROISERT llARPER WEEKs illiddlehziry College C B.DA. A. Cl, 2, 35g Crew C2, 35g A'The Adventures of Lady Ursula V pg C3 . ' ! Self-possession is the backbone of authority. , FLORENCE AIARTHA WHITALL Katherine Gibbs Secrelarial School es G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Auxiliary Vllelfare Board Cl, 2, 353 Hockey Squad C155 Soccer Squad C1, 25g Student Police Force C2, 355 Class ' Nominating Committee C353 Class Day Committee C355 Usher at, -it The Adventures of Lady Ursula C35. ' A coquelle lo the ends rj her fingers. LORETTA CLAIRE WHITING Bridgewaler Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Gym Assembly C151 Gym Meet. Cl, 253 Gym Exhibition C25g welfare Board Bazaar C253 Nisimaha C2, 35g French Club C353 Rummage Sale Committee C353 Class Ballot Committee C353 President of French Club C35g Usher at The Adventures of Lady Ursula C35. She lhal was ever fair and never proud, llad longue al wzll, and ye! was never loud. MARJORIE WIIITING Framingham Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35g Gym Assembly C155 Treasurer of Class Cl5g Gym Meet Cl, 259 Gym Exhibition Cl. 25g Welfare Board Bazaar C25g Nisimaha C2, 353 G. A. A. Fair C353 Nominating Committee C353 llummage Sale C353 Usher at l'The Adventures of Lady Ursula C35. Energy and persislence conquer all things. HIIADREIJ BIARION WIKIHT ' 6 Ari School w , . C. A. A. Cl, 2, 35. Charm strikes the sight. m.eaeaiea?Qm.ea:1ea eae wr , , V . I W I i 553 F EH 5, E 'tiff lil E03 Q 1 3 I 1 ZIIEIZIIEIZIIZIUEQ SSIII Am man FAIEIZIISIZI ali 53 ETA i 1 W F53 W EH DT3 PAULINE INGLEEON WIGHT Art School G. A. A. l1,2, 35. 'A Whal should one do but be merry? l ALBERT E. YARLOTT, JR. lllharion School of Finance B. A. A. Cl, 2, 35, Track Team Cl5g Gym Team U53 House Cl, 25, Swimming Team C2, 353 Fall Crew C2, 35, Crew C35. They talk mosl who hmm lhe lens! lo say. FRANK JAMES ZEO Yale University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 359 Business Staff of 'fRecorder C253 Crew Squad C35. The beller par! of valor is discreiionf' KISTIILEEN M. XNILLIAMS History of the Class of 1926? In the early part of February, 1924-, many students came from divers parts to start upon a voyage on the S. S. Class of 19265 through the Central High School. We elected as Captain, Richard Sheldong as Mate, Dorothy Dinsmoreg as Keeper of the Ship's Log, Elinor Crockett, as Purser, Marjorie Whiting, and as Steward, Eunice Denver. All of us were rather seasick at the beginning, either because the green of the water was reflecting strongly upon us, or because we were not yet accustomed to the food served in our cafeteria lunchroom. Our first attempt in providing entertainment, the IA Social, under the direction of Purves Harley, was a most successful affair. Even the august faculty remarked upon the un- precedented sociability of our first effort in securing amusement. Our ship's pilots, Mr. Pannier and Miss Tuttle, helped us a great deal during the first lap of our journey, but we were sincerely grieved when our Captain, Dick Sheldon, fell overboard and was not recovered until later on. I By this time, we had become quite accustomed to the mode of travel, and were really a live crew. We were all to be offered ekcellent entertainment in the form of a 2B Social, but as we were just then passing the equator, it was so hot that we decided to remain below deck instead. Owing to the loss of Richard Sheldon, our Captain, we elected James Brown to this positiong and at the same time, Purves Harley and Jeannette Roberts became' our Purser and Steward, respectively. And then came a gala affair, the Junior Prom, far surpassing the former enter- 1275 'TFMEME - - --e'L.emieET7eiQii W3 EW El? T W EK W Mae-1 if W ET3 W F53 W P EE I W3 Zlligllilillallillillll MIB-.IIIIIIIEIZ ISIZI BIZ tainment of the second lap of our journey. An exceptional feature of the dance was the large representation of the alumni. Art Nelson, evidently wishing to help the dancers in one way or another, dispersed Q box of thumb-tacks over the floor, but fortunately they were all collected before any casualties occurred. Following, came the third and final part of our journey, capably piloted by our Senior Adviser, Mr. Smith. As we were approaching our goal, many important events held our attention. First of all, after a contest that waxed so warm that it required several ballots, we finally elected Howard Simpson as our new Captain, Alfred Mulliken as our new Purser Csince Purves Harley had left our ship to travel on another bound for a different portjg and Allen West as our new Stewards The other officers of the ship maintained their respective offices. Being in excellent health and spirits at this stage in our voyage, we gave an unusually novel enter- tainment in the form of the 3B Sport Dance, under the management of Parker Remkus. As only informal dress was required, all the dancers were so extremely at ease that the events of the evening were proclaimed a success. Then followed our Card Party which had a small but select attendance. Now, as the ship was in need of funds, a Ways and Means Committee was organized with Allen West as chairman. This committee sponsored the sale of blue armbands, decorated with a white C , for wear at the coming football games. The money realized from this undertaking gladdened all our hearts. At this point, we were all overjoyed to hear that our former Captain, Richard Sheldon, was rescued, after having drifted aimlessly about since the time he had fallen overboard. We also recovered such derelicts as Paul Hines and Russell Fairbanks. Now since the time for the presentation of the Senior Play was fast approaching, we elected Arthur Nelson as Advertising Manager and Parker Remkus as Business Manager for the production. In the meantime, ye Seniors, as we are now called, had a grand old time at the rummage sale, as was quite evident from Howard Simpson's Chaucerian account of what happened. Never- theless, we were amply recompensed in a pecuniary way for all our labors in securing and in arranging the rummage. The 3A Dance in the form of a Prize Dance next occupied our attention, and due mainly to the efforts of Mr. Smith and Robert Phillips, it was entirely successful. Up to this time, all the voyage had been attended by calm and peace, but now all the fury of the stormy seas broke forth. When it came time for us to have our pictures taken so that none of our fellow travelers would ever forget each other, Robert Dickey was placed in charge. The storm that followed was at its height during the joint meeting of the 3B and 3A Class, but it finally broke after the Brown Studio had been selected as the ship's official photographer. During all this time, preparations were being made for the Senior Play, The Adventure of Lady Ursula. It was presented on Friday and Saturday evenings, December the twenty-first and twenty-second, and although it received excellent applause from local critics, the profits made were not so record-breaking as to fill the general coffers with many gold shekels. Yet we journeyed on joyfully until finally we reached the time appointed for our Prom. Despite weather conditions, the Senior Prom, the last and biggest dance that the ship offered, was an exceptionally gay success. In tribute to the memory of Mr. Knapp, who died January the twenty-fourth, the class decided to forego the regular Class Day exercises. Continuing our regular program, however, we are all now assembled at our class banquet to celebrate for the last time, with all members of the class present. To-morrow the ship will dock, and we shall all reach our goal. Then each will continue on his individual journey. Being at the point of dropping anchor, we now may end the very successful voyage of the S. S. Class of 19265 through the Central High School. GERTRUDE COHENYLYDIA ROBERTS C285 W 4 Boi EW 53 W W E33 mt so 'fTfTm.ewEmEaEm.eEiieE1iTeQiaf 1 ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIUSIISSIIIWNIBFIFIIIIIEIZ ISIZI ae W ETS W 53 FE E73 Presentation of the Glass of 1926? HEAR YE JUDGE-Having duly charged, tried, and convicted several members of the assembled class for diverse crimes and misdemeanors, and the time for sentencing these prisoners having arrived, I do therefore call to order the Great and General Court of the State of Ignorance. In view of the ill respect in which many courts are held in this day, I wish to warn all those who have been convicted of various felonies that this court is fully prepared to carry out any threats or penalties imposed. Witness the installation of new unbreakable lockups in the corridors of our fair high school! Therefore, anyone penalized for contempt of court will be promptly removed to the deep, dark, depths of Davy .lones's-or, perhaps I should say-Franky Hess's lockers. Not referring to anyone in particular of the assembled group, I shall merely say Verbum Sap. Officer, who is the first de- fendant? OFFICER-Paul Hines, your Honor. J.-Dol understand that Mr. Hines is one of the notorious 57 varieties? O.-No, this case is absolutely unique. .l.vObjection sustained. 0.-He is charged with parking over the time limit of three years at Central. ..... scarcely a man is now alive Who remembers that famous day and year, When Mr. Hines first entered here. J.-Mr. Hines, here is a checker board-at last it's your move! Case dis- missed. Next. O.-Mr. James Brown and Miss Jeannette Roberts. J.-fWhat is the charge? O.-Mr. Brown, the well-known presiding officer, has been in charge of many meetings in these last three years, especially with Miss Roberts. Miss Roberts is charged with aiding and abetting all the defendant's schemes, whatever they may have been. It has been moved and carried that they are frequently out of order. .I .-Mr. Brown, considering the facts of the case, it seems most appropriate to present you with a copy of Roberts Revised Rules of Order.-Miss Roberts, while we consistently frown on all illegal practices, it seems to us, at least, that we ought to furnish you a set of burglar tools to go with your Jimmy. Next case. O.-The next case is that of the Misses Betty Brooks, Florence Whitall, and Dorothy Knight. These young ladies are charged with being unjustifiably popular with the boys. Their rivals among the unfair sex want something done about the matter. J.-This seems to us a rather unreasonable charge. lt is, however, necessary to issue an injunction. Here it is, Miss Brooks-a song entitled You Gotta Know How To Love. A little study on the subject may help in an emergency.-For Miss Whitall, here is a story-The Girl Against Odds.-Night-time is another m EI? FE ,W W Ei? T7 E61 word for sadness, as the poet has said. But as far as Dot Knight is concerned, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. That certain party from Tech assisted us in that , , selection. Next case. f E E E C299 c s , : r-1 ... :. 'v : if -- - -A A - - I gl - len lei an -E .ii -L la l M 4 af? 135' 4 we. f' 1.-f4.f'f' xi .Y .Aiv ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEOIBSIII sm.ninllmuanalnauzlnali Eli E33 W W3 W 53 XXXXXXXX J llllllll O.-The next case is that of Gertrude Cohen and Hiag Piligian. Your Honor, these two young people are charged with being deviations from the normal type. You can easily see in what way I mean. Something should be done to sustain the law of averages. J.-Miss Cohen, you ought to add something to your weight, if not to your reputation. Here is the article which has helped Mr. Piligian. There's no denying it, he is a Mellin's Food baby.-Hiag, for your case, allow us to present you Nita Naldi's rules for reduction-to an absurdity. Officer, next case. O.-This case concerns Miss Elinor Crockett. This young lady is accused of working havoc among masculine hearts. In fact, when we consider her type, we wonder whether gentlemen prefer blondes or brunettes. Miss Crockett is known to have caused bitter rivalry among her male admirers. J.-Ah, Miss Crockett, the Queen of Hearts. As a penalty for your case, we wish that you would accept School Day Sweelhearls. Read and choose. Next. O.-The defendant is Arthur Nelson. He is charged with practically running away with the class ballot. He has been voted the most respected boy, the boy with the most pleasing personality, and at least six other things. There is also a charge against him of conspiring to become General Nelson by going to West Point. J .-If Central cannot have an Admiral Nelson, at least she can have a General Nelson. Officer, present him with his medals. Next. O.-The next case is that of Mr. Parker Remkus, who is charged with holding too many offices with too little effect. His zeal for offices is so great, that we marvel that the U. S. Post Office has escaped him. Something should be done to check his enthusiasm. ' J.-We are not sure, Mr. Remkus, whether or not you are superstitious, but, at least, here is a sign COFFICED that you believe in. Next. O.-eThe next case deals with Miss Eunice Denver and Mr. Alfred Mulliken. They are charged with having a mutual attraction for each other. lt is necessary that this attachment be discouraged, as Central's corridors are already over- crowded with love's young dream. J .-Miss Denver, in this little book you will find the life of' Alfred the Great. lf this mutual attraction must be discouraged, certainly we know of no better way.-Mr. Mulliken, after long and painstaking research, we are pleased to an- nounce that the United States Geological Survey, cooperating with Brown's Studio, has issued a new revised map of Denver. Next case. O.-This is a serious case. lt deals with the two original heroes of The Story of a Bad Boy-Russell Fairbanks and Dwight Walsh. They arc both too bad! J .-What two bad? O.-Yes, too bad! Fairbanks is too bad for the girls and Walsh is too bad for the boys! J .-Speaking of two bad, reminds me of two other eggs I know. They say there is no such thing as a pretty good egg. Mr. Walsh, step up, and accept with our compliments this twenty-minute egg. That, too, is hard boiled.-As for you, Russell, it seems that nothing will cure you, unless it is these prunes, which have fallen from the trees on Plum Tree Road, after being parked there too long with others of their kind. Next case. C305 ,FEE - - i-,MEE.ZEQ'AFQl5 E73 E33 Eli W W 53 W ,,,- A . f f' -ia M ..... 'i?f-effg-ijfaws, ZIBEIZIIEIZIISIIEIISSIII BEIBJEIIIBIEIZIISIQI are W cw it m W E53 are 1 A O.-The next is the case of Miss Rose Lipman and Miss Fay Spiro. They are charged with being over efficient. Miss Spirofs efficiency takes the form of extreme thrift. After securing bargains on all the properties for the Senior Play, she actually wished to sell the left-overs at a profit. Miss Lipman is charged with being the most efficient as well as the best girl student in our classg that is too much! We expected more. J .eWe are sorry to say that little can be done about this. We may merely place on you, Miss Spiro, our Thrift Stamp of approval.-Miss Lipman, we suggest that this System magazine twined about your neck would forever distinguish you as the Ne plus ultra of executive ability. Next case. O.gThe defendants are Robert Weeks and Leon Sisitsky. These two young gentlemen are charged with being too highly colored. If they were to blush a shade more, we should have to call the Fire Department. J.-Mr. Sisitsky, you are charged with having too much local colorg so we present you a brush for the blush. Use one end for blushes easy to whiten, and the other end for blushes hard to whiten, etc.-Robert, we have heard before of rosy dawns, and rosy sunsets, but never before of whole weeks that were rosy. Accept from us Lydia Pinkham's pale pills for pink people-after every meal. Now, officer, let's have a case of Scotch. 0.-All right, your Honor. Mima Morison and Dorothy Dinsmore, please step forward. Miss Morison has a charge against her of being the best girl mixer, while Miss Dinsmore is charged with being the most popular girl. These charges were investigated and found true. J .-Miss Morison, as best mixer in the class, you must have to mix with a lot of eggs. Here we present you with'this little contrivance Cegg-beaterl to be used at your discretion. Remember-if the eggs fail to mix, the same machine may be used for beating.-Dot, we have here a song arranged especially for you from the Overture lo VVilliam. Tell, which contains the secret of your popularity. It is en- titled-I lV0nder lllhal Will Joe Sawlell. Next case. O.-The defendants are Miss Mary Flanaghan and Mr. Albert Yarlott. We understand that these two people came close to having a date together. Miss Flanaghan is charged by evidence of Yarlott's picture, which she possesses, of almost having a date, and Yarlott by the same evidence is charged with irrational behavior. J.-Mary, here are some dates Cstuffed datesj with some nuts, which we hope will furnish a welcome relief from one with Yarlott. And take it from me, Miss Flanaghan, at the time of their purchase, the court investigated, and found that those were some heavy dales.-Mr. Yarlott, this little flower has long been one which symbolizes eccentricities such as yours. Sweets to the sweet, crackers to the cracked, and daffodills to the daffy. Next case. O.-The case of Mr. Herbert Clough. He is accused of taking tickets at our dances instead of taking girls to them. Did he take a girl to our Prom? No, he took tickets. J .-Mr. Clough, lest you find it necessary to go without a companion to the next few dances, we have made arrangements for you to escort these tickets. Taxi fare need never worry you-you can go on a bicycle. Next. O.-The defendant is Mr. Robert Phillips. He is accused of being the most vociferous supporter of all our athletic teams. He even submits to the company of Matt Walsh and Bill in order to attend the games. C311 - , -mu - - .m.eE.-eQ-eQe W ETH EW Ei? W W EW El? i : I' ' 1-.1 'u ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIUEIIBSIIJ .Mllllillliilalillalil amz! W E53 W W3 W E73 573 J.-Mr. Phillips, your case is so slight that we have decided to give you a sus- pended sentence. Here is a pair of the most important of supporters Cpair of sus- pendersj. Next case. O.-Mr. Richard Sheldon is the defendant. He is charged with being the greatest sartorial triumph in our class. In fact, it is rumored that, to gain his effects, he has worn the carpet in front of his mirror at home to mere shreds. J .-Dick, this being the case, we present you this rug to go beneath that mirror. Better that the continuous tramplings of those two feet wear out both rug and carpet, than for you to have a single misplaced hair! Next. O.-The next case is that of Lelia Waller, Allen Cowett, and James Arthur Preu. The gentleman and lady in guestion-and also Mr. Preu-are accused of seriously interfering with other people's conversational rights. Mr. Preu gains his effect by force of vocabulary, and Mr. Cowett by force of volume alone, while Miss Waller makes herself conspicuous by vocabulary, volume, persistence and endurance. Put these three together, and the result is bedlam let loose. J .-A serious case this. The disease is fatal, at least to those exposed to anyone who has the mania. Mr. Cowett, here is a flat tire, on which you will kindly vent all superfluous hot air in the future. In case the tire is unable to stand the strain, we also present you a supply of patches.-Mr. Preu, if we had possession of your line, we'd start a telephone system, that would take the clapper out of the Bell Company. Here is a pulley for it. Drag it in at least once in a while.-Miss Waller, since nothing but isolation will ever cure your case, we had hoped to be able to present you a lease on a padded cell, far from the gadding crowd, for which, on presenting it to mine host, Sheriff Clark of the Wayside Inn on York Street, you might have been able to find the society where none intrude. This, however, was impossible. The detention palace was already crowded with other inmatesg so the best, or worst, we can do is give you, in despair, this record, Whafs lhe Use of Talking. Next. O.-The next case deals with Frank Zeo, who is accused of being, in spite of his protests, the cutest boy in our class. We'd like to know how he gets that way. J .-Well, Frank, all you have to do is answer the question in this little song, Where'd You Get Those Eyes? Next case. O.-The next and-last case concerns Miss Bose Clancy. She is accused of an undue propensity for holding hands, especially during the evening performances of S'Lady Ursulau was this fact noticed. J.-Ah, Rose, we see you have many palmy days ahead of you. Heh, heh! All we Wish to suggest is that you know your stuff. Here is a book of Palmistry. Yes, Rose, we've got to hand it to you. Court is dismissed. HOWARD SIMPSON ALLEN WEST f N I laiaiei - - - lei na - ,,m-ie-Eiieniiemie M EW FR W W 53 W g,. .,... . Ag - a .MIB-JIIIIUIEIZIIBIZI are W3 EIS m 'S W3 E an we IISVIIEI Ilallull llll Prophecy of the Time: 1947. Place: State Street Subway. Characters: Arthur Preu and Eunice Denver, both reading newspapers. Eunice:-Oh, what of those we used to know At dear old Central, long ago? Arthur :-Those were the good old days, you bet, Their memory lingers with me yet. E.-'Yes, we hear of them now and then. What's this I find upon page ten? Howie Simpsonls a doctor, I see, But he'll get no patronage from me, And his partner grim is Allen West, When Howie's through, he does the rest. A.-Cf social fame is Adeline Hall, She's hostess at the Bricklayers' Ball. And at this ball, the well-known trio, Shapiro, Rubinwitch and Zeo, Who, though they have no business there, Have come to watch the public stare, For they are movie stars, you see, In search of some publicity. Yarlott and Gelfman, the famous twain, With fancy dancing will entertain, And Herbie Clough will pass the hat, And render Casey at the Bat . Dorothy Robbins and Jimmie Brown, Whose voices bring them wide renown, Sing to night at the grand event, CThe management will raise the rentlj And music for the grand soiree Litman's Rubber Band will play. ' E.-But drop that page, and look at this: Here's an item you mustn't miss, For here I find that Lucille Nay Has been a bride ten years today, Her husband has attained such fame That in the papers they print his name As Russell Neilson, the Cabbage King, Whose praises loud the people sing. And here's some more that makes me start, It's all about our handsome Art, Now General Nelson, gruff and stout, Who's had, they say, a falling out With Captain Burt of the Horse Marines, The latter's gift for making scenes Class of 1926 i Has made our general turn quite red. CThe paper prints about half he said.D A.wBut let us turn to the sporting sheet, And see what there our gaze doth meet. The first I see is a new Babe Ruth, Whom, it seems, I knew in youth As Parker Remkus, a batsman bold, Whom Manager Walsh to the Yankees sold And here beside him on the page, Isa brilliant star of the speaking stage, Who's come down to see her classmate play Her name is known to all they say, As Gertrude Herrick, a stunning blonde, Of whom so many boys were fond In days of old at Central High, Where she cost poor Mulligan many a sigh And here's Piligian for a jest Holding horses on his chest, But in his leisure, though few know it, The paper says he is a poet. And Fighting Callahan, the boxing champ 7 Whose chances of winning are rather damp, Will hold a bout with Mendel Mazer, Inventor of the Scrape'em Razor. E.-Come, that's about enough from you. What's this news that's come to view? For now I see in headlines bold That Cotels latest book's been sold For a million bucks in solid gold, Though Alan Brigham, the critic noted, The book as something awful voted. But the paper says that Alan's sore, And was out to get poor Cote's gore. And here I see that Elinor Crockett Is also much inclined to mock it, As she another book has writ Which she thinks better far than it. CWe read it and our sides did sp1it.j And in this corner here I Hnd A breakfast food from melon rind Has been evolved by Dorothy Knight, Although it doesn't taste quite right. It also states that Emily Deitz Is quite a star in swimming meets, Across the Channel she plies her way, Her trainer, Dickey-come what may- Who made his fame, beyond all doubt, By kicking a soccer ball about. Till Clarence Croto took his place Because he kicked with better grace. C .13 J .amaetfaafamgecaiewiage E73 EW EI3 W W El? W I E ZIIEIZIIEIQIIEIUEIIHIUWNIBFIFIIIIIEIZIISIZIIEIZ m 53 m in m EW sin A.-But hold! Another thing I spy That almost knocketh out my eye. For here' I find that Ida Barr Is now a motion picture star, And Russell Fairbanks, her leading man, With slippery hair and spats of tan, Is, as you may well suppose, Quite a sheik in movie clothesg And Leon Sisitsky the villain plays, And fills with terror Ida's days, Although to see his merry grin You'd never think him full of sin. The vamp in lda's movies wild In school was quite a harmless child, She's here portrayed in an hectic scene, Her movie name is Carmen-Jean. And music critics are raising a holler About the antics of Lelia Waller, They say she dances and sings in a hall, And fills with amazement one and all. And an ad is here for the Berinstein twins Engaged in tuning old violins. E.-Enough of' this I pray you, Preu, There's something here to listen to. Among the ads for mark-down sales, I find one may order through the mails From Breck and Brearley's Beauty Shoppe Vanishing cream and soda pop. While the Whiting twins and Harriet Brown Are planning to entertain the town At Campbell's Theatre at half past eight, Where the public will go to meet its fate. And Donald Gilman is selling shoes, CAt the prices he names he's sure not to losei . And right below him is Betty Brooks Who's selling bananas and travel books Which record the adventures of Philip Levine On his search in the Alps for the wild sardine. ' There's also a volume that's seen some service On the art of spelling by Ruby Purvis. And Robert Weeks for months and years Has caused his readers to shed salt tears, Because his poetry, though not bad, Is funny enough to be almost sad. But look at this, if you wish to grin: Here's a personal letter from Eileen Flynn, Who says that Lanckton's cure for gout Has at last enabled her to get about. And hereis a card from Dr. Carothers, Who says his pills are saving others, Q31 Though his claim is denied by Hattie DuBose Who's taken so many she thinks she knows, And spends her time knitting firemen's hose. She escaped, but poor Annie Connors And Samuel Chapin were nearly gonersg They took Sam's pills for old timeis sake, And barely escaped by a lucky break. A.-I'm tired of ads, so look at the news, We may gain much, we've nothing to lose. Here I note a fellow named Hannigan Has married a lady once named Flanaghang From her picture here, she looks like Mary It says that she had best be wary, For Abie Cowett, a rejected suitor, Has ridden far in his Ford to shoot her. And speaking of weddings, here's our own Ella, Who's finally married a Central feller, Her name was Mulloy, but now it's Moore, CThey say her father was pretty sore.J And here I see that Central High CThough to tell the truth I can't see whyj Has engaged as teacher Pauline Wight, If she's to instruct our young-Good Night! And assisting her I'm surprised to find Richard Sheldon, our well-known grind, Whose collegiate duds, he will confess, Came from the shop of Miss Ruth Hess. And to make the Latin course less weary, They've engaged the jolly Miss McClearyg And to cap the climax, there's Anna Doyle, Whose teaching is scarcely according to Hoyle. E.-It pains me much to stop your flow Of language, Preu, but you must know The advertising columns show That Dorothy Mason is seeking a beau, Shels been Widow Roy these past two years, But now at last she's dried her tears, And writes to Hubbell's Agency, CFor Laura's running one, I seej To know if Laura has a hubby On her list who's not too chubby. And here I note that Brother Hines Is in a court dispensing fines To those who disregard the rule That Mr. Hill taught us at school, But more than that our classmate Paul His brother judges doth appal, Because he entertains his court By turning hand springs just for sport. 5 EWEMEE- - ,Mt-emQiaEfTEQE M E33 EW W W EE W W 53 W ZZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIIBSIUJ Nll.liIllFll5IZIl3I2l BIZ And when Judge Hines is out of town, His place is taken with a frown By Miss Rose Lipman, whom 'tis said The lawyers watch with fear and dread, Especially one Bernard Berman, Who says that Rose is sure a firm iun. Rose has a force of lady cops, But most of them are awful flops, Except for Florence Cohen bold, Who always does as she is told, And makes her captures single-handed. A.-Excuse me, Eunice, but I vow That that's enough from you for now. For here 'midst the religious news, The Reverend Palmer airs his views, Because he sees that Peggy Kramer Is now a nun, and he doth blame 'er, Although he hopes the life will tame'er. Our Kenneth also vents his rage At Irene Fuller on the stage, Who got ahead by using her bean, It seems she sold some peanut brittle Which almost killed poor Arline Little And now Arline has gone to court, And made poor Esther's balance short. I think that this is rather mean, lim quite surprised at our Arline, Because she's really the wealthy bride In whom Bob Phillips takes such pride, And he has surely too much cash To send poor Esther quite to smashg He owns a thousand grocery stores Each one equipped with folding doors, And while he sits at home and snores, Alfred Mulliken toils all day To make the Phillips business pay. But then Al gets a lot of money And gives it all to his Scotch honey, Mima Morison, who's so thrifty, That Al must struggle to keep nifty, But Mima carefully saves it all, M W FH 1 it And- fllfthefmefea he d0eSh,t fahey Quite unlike that Florence Whitall, AeSthet1e dahemg by MISS Claheyi Who casts her money left and right, W110. it Seems, attempts to PleaSe, Although she earns a lot at night Wlth Stanley Fuller and Dafethy Pease, By whistling tunes quite gay and free, Theickle Phhhe S every Whlmi . Although a trifle off the key. AS hghtlb' 0 er the Stage theY Skim- Assisting her is Dorothy Dmsmore, '71 He folks should be quite Sllfly, Who, the incorng tax Says, Wins more V7 Eu And points with pride to Ella Shefley, Than an the local miiiionaifes E53 S Because.she's now in the South.Sea Isles By jazzing up the Classic airs, Cehveftmg heathen Wlth her VYlleS- Flossie whistles and Dottie sings, And right hereunder Kenneth s speech And Eleanor Lewis in the wings It SaB'S that Hlldfed Wlght Wlh Pfeaeh Claps her hands between each pause lntlple Methodist Churcliatlhalf-past nine, T0 Stir the audience 130 applause, 'W' X221 tfffiii 'ioiigfilli iXf3i1?fiRe1a1i, ggjjjgyy Qgtsgilgggsjaggon this Page m S To hear the music far they ll walk. And Lucy Packanfs an announcer: i2EBu3pokl'lIi1hisfmikes me qlfge aghast- Altlhough lithere're some who wish ope IS so o t ing won' astg ounce er, For here's a list of people owin' Tonight she has a new comer, 1 Extensive bills to Gertrude Cohen, Kathleen Williams, the lady-plumber, I Who runs a rummage sale each weekg Who to us will talk tonight I '7 CTO do that surely does take cheek!J On the art of joining pipes arlght. Wi D3 But, anyway, her biggest patrons And after her upon the hull, ll ,X Are evidently impoverished matrons, A new soprano voice wi tri 3 For they will not poor Gertie pay, Mildred Johnson is this new thriller, And so she's sending them today C Or will be if they do not kill herb i I The collecting firm of Goodman and Flynn, And following then a new Paderewski, , I Whoill make the debtors cash right in. A lady whose name IS J anuszewskl. . And hereis another notice, too, Our Helen's succeeded by market prices 5- E-.73 About some money that is due On everything from beets to spices, From Esther Roberts, the Drug-Store All delivered by Mary Indessi, Queen, Who, in spite of her job, is pretty dressy, may W1 EWG 53 W3 W ET? ETH And after that the bed-time story About a giant-killer gory, Which Lydia Roberts at eight will tell, ' lf she can above the static yell. Ruth Kramer then will strum a ukeg The poor thing went and married a duke. How else can she support the boob, Unless she gives him to Elba Shoob, Who's made a fortune in swapping counts For American money in good amounts? Weddings with dukes she will arrange To boost the rate of foreign exchange. The final thing on the air tonight Will be a description of the fight Between John Callahan,the fighting champ, And Mendel Mazer, the little scamp. This will be given in full detail, Regardless of how her hearers quail, ianalgunaiuaealsalll MIB-.IIIIIHIBIZIIBIZIIE m By Jetty Roberts, who cannot fail To make us all both quake and pale. This program fine has been broadcast fOr will be if the artists lastl Through the ill-will of a Merchant Princess In order that she may convince us To buy her line of railroad rails And brooms and candy and old tin pails. Fay Spiro is the ladyis name, She certainly is a lucky dame, She makes much money and saves it all, And doesn't care if her arches fall. Together-This puts our prophecy on the shelf g If you don't like it, try it yourself. We plead guilty, so have a heart, Signing off, Eunice and Art. Excerpts from the Prophecy on the Prophets While I was in Washington recently, it was my good fortune to witness two most inspiring scenes. I had long known about the spirited debates for which the Senate is famous, and was determined to attend one of its fiery sessions. Now I could gratify my desire, for, at the time, the Senate was struggling through one of the most spectacular controversies of its brilliant history, the dispute over the rights of the government to control the private airplane industries. Accordingly, one fine day, I set out for that mecca of thrilling debates, the United States Senate. When I arrived at the Senate Chamber, I found the leader of the agitation in favor of government control of the airplane industry delivering a commendable speech in behalf of his proponents. He was not convincing them of the righteous- ness of his cause, and they were growing restless. At length, realizing the futility of further argument, he made a last appeal to their inattentive ears and com- pleted his speech. As the Senator took his seat, the audience broke into a generous, though not a thunderous, burst of applause. Then, suddenly, a hush fell upon the assembly. All eyes turned toward a tall, dignified man who was calmly advancing to the center of the platform. Instantly, all signs of restlessness disappeared, and marked evidence of returning interest and enthusiasm became manifest, for once again the colorful leader of the people, the brilliant President of the Senate, was rising to defend his convictions. As he took his stand, an almost imperceptible ripple of applause swept through the Chamber. It expanded in volume. Then, like a flash, the full tide of spontaneous emotion overflowed its barriers, and burst forth in a tremendous shout of homage. Through it all, the President smiled appreciatively, and finally had to raise his hand to stay the thunderous acclaim of his countrymen. Slowly the mammoth flood of enthusiasm receded until scarcely a Whisper was audible. Then, in an absolute silence, which by its stillness seemed to intensify the admiration sup- pressed in the hearts of the assembled populace, the famed leader delivered his dynamic address. 4363 'E.EMEWfE1QfI2M-EEj.EE7 EEL? E22 V53 EW W W Ei? W W ETS W Q. W ET? ETS ZIIEIZIISI IISIHOISIIII silmilllmnalallalzl ag While the echoes of the vociferous applause which greeted him at the com- pletion of his brilliant speech were still resounding in my ears, my mind was wandering far away in pleasant reminiscence of the many happy days spent in Central, and in particular, of the friendly, though sometimes slightly tempestuous, meetings of the Senate. I saw a tall, manly figure rise to conduct the meeting . . . . . my mind ceased wandering, and I smiled whimsically. Yes, indeed, my classmate had made his mark, for this great orator was my old friend and the former President of the Central High Senate, Arthur Preu. As I left the Senate Chamber, with my brain still tingling as a result of my recent experience, I chanced to hear a name which seemed vaguely familiar to me.Involuntarily, I ceased walking and gazed about for the source of the utterance. Soon I heard it again, and traced its origin to a newsboy, who was crying his wares. Since the name still puzzled me, I approached the lad, and, my curiosity aroused, I purchased a copy of the paper. As I quickly glanced over the headlines, I caught sight of a name which awoke my slumbering memory and filled it with pleasant recollections. In recognition of her splendid achievements in the field of literature, another friend and former classmate, Eunice Denver, was that day to receive the degree of Master of Arts at the University of Washington. She had just finished a splen- did work which clearly illustrated the graceful style which had elevated her to the select circle of truly great authors. Besides her natural literary ability, Eunice possessed an unpretentious personality which, even more than her other remarkable traits, underlay her extreme popularity among the people, and created for her undying fame. Abruptly, I ceased reading, and determined to witness the ceremonies. I set out at once and arrived, a few minutes later, while the President of the University was lauding Eunice in a brilliant speech ........ At length the presentation of the degree was at hand. While the huge audience, gathered to do her honor, watched in rapt admiration, Eunice rose, and, bearing herself with a friendly grace, received her diploma in the midst of a hushed quiet, a tribute which showed more than any amount of spoken praise the esteem with which the nation regarded her. GEORGE COTE QZSYI fifjW.EMEElEEfIaM-EE.,EE -EEE W as EE E73 W W E33 W J wee E W W W W W 53 angsellalalauuaamamli Aillwilllillalil IEIZI ani Class Song CAir: When the One You Love, Loves Youj First we were Freshies, just new to the school, Working so hard, 'midst ridicule, Ascending to Juniors, we soon realized, i'Scholarship First , enticed us to rise. Dignified Seniors at last we became, Constant devotion, leading to fame, But now it's all over, the time has arrived When we must sing our last fond good-bye. CHORUS Farewell, dear old Central High, Though we're bidding you good-bye, Memories of the past three years Fill our eyes with tears, For we shall all miss you. So now to the White and Blue, So now to our friends so true We shall give a pledge of loyalty, , Farewell, Central, we love thee. IDA BARR JEAN CARMAN Class Poem We always will remember youg No matter where our paths do lead, We'll keep in mind your friendship true, To you all honor we concede. No matter where our paths do lead, To you, our Alma Mater dear, To you all honor we concede. O'er Central High there is no peer. To you, our Alma Mater dear, We offer now our parting praise- O,er Central High there is no peer , Which we will ever gladly raise. We offer now our parting praise, Our loyalty and homage due, Which we will ever gladly raise- Devotion to the White and Blue. Our loyalty and homage due, Our love and honor till we die, F73 E33 rn W W E33 ,F7 vi aj Devotion to the White and Blue, X We pay to thee, dear Central High. 5 ROBERT H. WEEKS 2 2 2 E C383 U?fjW,-WFJ, -- ,QMEEQQQQEFEQEE L- E ZZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIIBIIIIUNIB.HIIIUIEIZIIEIZI amz W 51 W3 W3 W EE ll ll rl Will ofthe Class of 1926? We, the Class of '265 in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven, and of the foundation of Central High School, the eighty-fifth, being in full and complete possession of our faculties of mind and body, yet, con- sidering the uncertainty of this life and the propinquity of the next, do hereby declare, asseverate, and proclaim this document to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I. We hereby appoint as our legal executors, Miss Bobenia Anthony, Mr. Edwin E. Smith, and Mr. Raymond Fenner. ARTICLE II. Gertrude Herrick leaves the secret of her charm, contained in the well-known book Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, to Virginia Edson, who will have to do something to her roving raven locks if she expects to compete with our Gertrude. ARTICLE III. Arthur Nelson and Mima Morison leave their promising reputations to the Class of 1927, with whose promising ability the school is already familiar by means of the front blackboard. ARTICLE IV. Our Patrick Henry, Howard Simpson, leaves his far-famed oratorical skill to that Prince of Orators-Fred Finklehoff, with the hope that Fred's native line combined with Howard's fiery sincerity may enable Fred to convince teachers in the future that he was in detention even if he wasnt ARTICLE V. Our class collegian, Parker Remkus, leaves his whole collection of collegiate airs and graces to Thomas Bucalo. It is his fervent hope that Tommy, too, may at length be as collegiate as he. ARTICLE VI. Ruth Hess and Alan Brigham, both impervious to the charms of the opposite sex, leave their iron-clad shields against Cupid's arrows to that susceptible young Romeo and Juliet, Matt and Marge, and all other ,Centralites who love not wisely but too well. ARTICLE VII. To Marion Davis, whose reputation for being a perfect lady and a scholar belies her real vivacity, we leave a large dose of Lee Waller's un- restrained exuberance, that Marion may have the outward signs of her inward pep. ARTICLE VIII. To Charles McAllister We leave the honor of being the most influential and universally respected boy in the school, a distinction which comes from having done many things well. ARTICLE IX. To Marion Neff we leave a share in the glory of Charlie Mac's prestige which seems to be hers by natural right any way. ARTICLE X. Betty Brooks bequeaths her supply of passes for the Emergency Boom for use in emergencies to Polly Walsh. ARTICLE XI. Paul Hines really leaves Central to Wendell Ely. Let Wendell try to leave it if he can. ARTICLE XII. Howard Simpson and Allen West, who in their childish glee can run around school both faster and louder than any other human beings we know of, leave their amazing combination of headlong speed and deafening noise to Edwin Castaldini and Signe Sandstrom, who could be a trifle louder and faster without being quite so obnoxious as Howard and Allen. ARTICLE XIII. To Sidney Neal and Joseph Phelon, those apostles of un- conventionality, we leave a large uninhabitated island in the Pacific unencumbered by girls, teachers and neckties, where they may be bored and unconventional to their heart's content. ARTICLE XIV. Our cutest boy, in fact probably the cutest boy, he of the melting brown eyes and dimpled smile, Frank Zeo himself, leaves his charming C95 I gs . it rs : 'vfiq FT Fvvv re . , -I -- -- ,- I Ifl Iffl M ,wemiegifr Q12 W3 EW El? W W El? W ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIIBIIII MIB-.IEIIIHIEIEIIEIZI 512 W ET3 W 53 W EE ii XXXXXXXX J ll 11111 bashfulness, his unassuming manners, and his quiet determination to be seen and not heard to George Cavanaugh in the hope that the latter may embellish his already glittering personality with a few touches of becoming modesty. ARTICLE XV. To Carol Mather, the peppy and popular inspiration of Messrs. Gage, Taylor, and Ellis, we leave a large order of rock salt for use in case any of the above fresh young men get loo fresh. ARTICLE XVI. Our Beau Brummel, Senor Ricardo Sheldon, leaves his famous collection of cravats purchased from the estate of his predecessor, the late Rudolph Valentino, to the haughty Leslie Harrington. Senor Sheldon feels that a few finishing touches like these are all that is needed to complete Leslie's equip- ment as a first-class sheik. ARTICLE XVII. To Senorita Elsie Duquette, the most dressed girl in Central, we leave the Paris gown worn by our own Mr. Simpson at the 3A Rummage Sale- not that Elsie needs another gown, but that we know of no one else who could wear it. ARTICLE XVIII. To Fritz Klein, our popular gridiron hero, we leave a large wad of chewing gum and all of Parker Remkus's supply of sang froid and savoir faire, that Fritz, too, may become nonchalant among ladies. ARTICLE XIX. To Hazel Pike we leave the distracting red and white costume worn by Lady Ursula in the play, that she may be as fetching in everyday life as she is on the stage. ARTICLE XX. To Alma Blanchet we leave Mary Flanaghan's ability to slide into her home room at 8129 and three-quarters, which would be early for Alma at that. ARTICLE XXI. To Buzz Studley, the sweet sixteen of our football eleven, we leave the record, Do, Do, Do What You've Done, Done, Done, Done Before, from the musical comedy, O Kaye! What could be Sweeter? ARTICLE XXII. To Vincent Tremonti we leave our copy of Roberts' Re- vised Rules of Order for Parliamentary Officers, for we hear that both Vinnie's rules and his order at class meeting need to be revised. ARTICLE XXIII. Our cleverest girl, Elinor Crockett, leaves her already over- flowing stock of clever ideas to Hugh Spencer and Fred Rosenberg, whose own cleverness in 'fmaking history is but too well known. Elinor hopes that Fred and Hugh, when supplied with her cleverness as well as their own, will be able not only to make history but perhaps even to stop it altogether. ARTICLE XXIV. Inasmuch as William Mulligan and Ella Borkland are to remain with the school Just a Little Longer, we have no bluffing ability to will to anyone. However, we leave this immortal pair, without doubt the nonpareils of bluffers, as permanent or at least semi-permanent adornments to the school. ARTICLE XXV. To William MacMartin we leave a free ticket inside the lines to all Central's athletic teams, for Bill's loyalty to Coach Reid and his heroes is long standing enough to deserve a reward. ARTICLE XXVI. Russell Fairbanks, the quintessence of masculine beauty, now resigns his pre-eminent position in favor of Melvin Scott, that slim, sleek- haired Adonis of the 3B class who Inay do what he can with any yet unbroken hearts that Russell may have chanced to leave behind him. ARTICLE XXVII. To Matthew Walsh we leave a permanent pass to the library and a carton of Camels to help him through the dry periods at Central. Perhaps Chief of Traffic Mulligan will supply the matches. ' C05 5 I A' : --f - - :'-v : i A - 1 A A '- A - Q - ' - - II Ifl wa Ifl ,M-EEIilEEflEQ? E73 E33 FE W W EW W ' an IZIIEIZIIEIliliillllUNlB!lilllHlElZIl3IZl W B13 W N T..-L E63 E73 553 I ARTICLE XXVIII. To Richard Hunt, the blushing captain of the crew, We leave a seat in some English class somewhere which won't collapse and which isn't near enough to feminine admirers to keep Dick's mind off his work. ARTICLE XXIX. Lee Waller, now, alas, no longer the teacheris pest of Central, regretfully appoints as her successor Don Barnes, who is probably looked upon by teachers with far more apprehension than Lee ever Was. , ARTICLE XXX. To Owen Sutton, the languishing lovers of Longmeadow, We leave an inclosed heated sedan so that he can bring himself to school and Ella from it without endangering the health of either. ARTICLE XXXI. Arthur Nelson, with profound disgust, leaves his unsought, unappreciated position of teacher's pet to Ernest Moore, who is known to every motorman on the Forest Park lines as the boy who carries his homework home by the truckload. ARTICLE XXXII. To Clement Taylor, wit and humorist, we leave a six- months, contract for the Keith Vaudeville circuit. Anyone who is as funny as Clem should profit by his natural defects. ARTICLE XXXIII. To Harlow Gage, the glass of fashion and the mould of form, we leave the sure-fire course on how to learn French in six weeks. If it were not for Harlow's French, heid be perfect if not actually pluperfect. ARTICLE XXXIV. To Alphonse Gariepy, President of the Class of 19275, we leave what is left of our self-sacrificing and, consequently, well-nigh exhausted faculty adviserg if Alphonse can get him to work again, he'll be as lucky as we were. ARTICLE XXXV. To Mr. William C. Hill we leave our assurance that we will not come into his office after graduation with tales of woe about how we'd like to start our high school career over again and really study. ARTICLE XXXVI. To our favorite man-teacher, Mr. Fenner, we leave our sincere apologies for having turned his room into a vocal and physical-bedlam during our last semester and our gratitude for his friendly forbearance. ARTICLE XXXVII. To the Misses Murphy, Lewis, and Lyon, Inc., we leave a fund to repair the equipment of Rooms 215, 216,and 217, in recognition of the damage done by Messrs. Berman, Cohen, Mulliken, Simpson,and West, except for one window as charged to Messrs. Spencer and Rosenberg. ARTICLE XXXVIII. To all coming classes we leave our inimitable ability to uphold the motto MScholarship First. Evidence of this ability lies in our un- surpassed record of having the names of 33 members, actually a third of the class, on the honor roll. IN WITNESS WHEREOF WE have signed, published, and declared this instrument to be our last will and testament on this twenty-sixth day of January, 1927. Signed: HOWARD SIMPSON Signed, published, and declared by the above-named President as and for the last will and testament of the Class of 19265, in the presence of us who, at his request, have signed as witnesses to the same. Signed: MARY FLANAGHAN Signed: ELINOR CROCKETT 4415 W3 W FH W W El? W TeMl.aMkEEQfIam.IfzE--IeE--EQE . . . .PARKER REMKUS 1 1 T ans-Inzlnsnaunaluaeu nll :Hill-.IIIIIIOIEIZIISIZI ani Ballot of the Class of 1926 Best Girl Student ..... Most Popular Boy .... Most Popular Girl ..,.. Most Respected Boy .... Most Respected Girl ..... Most Efficient Boy ....,............. Most Efficient Girl ....,................. Boy with the Most Pleasing Personality, . . . Girl with the Most Pleasing Personality ,..., Most Promising Boy ..................... 53 Y7 'W FT V7 i' XXXXXXXX J lllllill Most Promising Girl ........,......... Class Poet .......... Class Musician .... Class Athlete ..... Class Artist .... Class Actor .... Class Actress .... Class Author ...,. Class Dancer .... Class Bluffer ..... Prettiest Girl ...... Handsomest Boy ..... Class Teacher's Pet ...... Class Teacher's Pest ........ Class Homework Fiend .... Class Kid ..........., Class Collegian ........ Class Coquette ...... Class Heavyweight .... Class Featherweight. . . Class Gourmand ..... Our Patrick Henry .... Our Red Grange ..... Cutest Girl ........ Cutest Boy .......... Most Most Bashful Boy .,... Bashful Girl ..,.. Cleverest Boy ....... Cleverest Girl ...... Noisiest Girl ......... Noisiest Boy ......... Most Most Class Class Talkative Boy. . Talkative Girl.. Philospher ...... Beau Brummel. . . Class Il Penseroso .... Class L'AllegrO ........ Class Heartbreaker .... Class Man-Hater .,... Class Woman-Hater ....... . . . . . . Best Mixer-Boy ..... Best Mixer-Girl ..,...................... Boy Who has Done the Most for Central .... Girl Who Has Done the Most for Central .... Boy Who Has Done the Most for 19265 ............ Girl Who Has Done the Most for 19265 .............. Favorite Man Teacher CFaculty Adviser Exceptedj .... Favorite Vtfoman Teacher .......................... C42 L 2 . . . . .ALAN BRIGH.AM .. . . . . .ROSE LIPMAN . . . .PARKER REMKUS . . . . .DOROTHY DINSMORE ARTHUR NELSON ......MIMA MORISON . . . .ALFRED MULLIKEN ...... . .ROSE LIPMAN . . . . .ARTHUR NELSON . ...... .... ........., N 1 IMA MORISON ARTHUR NELSON , HONV.ARD SIMPSON Cfiej . . . . .MIMA MORISON . . . . .HOWARD SIMPSON . . .RAYMOND LITMAN .........PAULHINES . . . . . .PAUL HINES . . . .JAMES BROWN . .... . .ROSE CLANCY ..........ARTHUR PREU .RUSSELL FAIRBANKS . .WILLIAM MITLLIGAN .GERTRUDE HERRICK . . . . .RUSSELL FAIRBANKS . . . . .ARTHUR NELSON ........LEL1AWALLER . .GORDON CAMPBELL . . . .EUNICE DENVER . . . .PARKER REMKUS . . . .BETTY BROOKS . . . . . .HI.AG PILIGIAN . . .GERTRUDE COHEN . . . . . .HIAG PILIGIAN . . . .HOWARD SIMPSON . . . . . . .PAUL HINES . . . . .EUNICE DENVER .......FRANK ZEO . . . .ALAN BRIGHAM . . . . . . . .EMILY DEITZ . . . .HOWARD SIMPSON . . .ELINOR CROCKETT . . . .LELIA WALLER ........ALLEN WEST . . . .ALBERT YARLOTT . . . .LELIA WALLER .. . . . : .ARTHUR PREU . . . . .RICHARD SHELDON . . . . . .GEORGE COTE ..........ALLEN WEST . . . .RICHARD SHELDON .........RU,THHESS . . . . . .ALAN BRIGHAM . . . . .MIMA MORISON . . . .HOWARD SIMPSON . . . .MIMA MORISON . . . .HOWARD SIMPSON . .DOROTHY DINSMORE ......MR. FENNER . . . .MISS ANTHONY A- D - - - - - gomgemgiagiipgif 5' 7 E13 7 7 '1 T fhlie. , Q 5 magna Qlum 'lambs Three-Year Honor Roll . a 1 :W , 1, -4 Y 1 rv sf.,,iy?1 fAI,'X5N Ol' 19261 'Sjg 5 va: '12 EQ? Emvm CllHI'KE'1 l' Hrvlcw-1 Ihiwvrelc iff 2? 3 f 5+ if K-Ng 3-R l ,ji 3 iff, HQ Eg, ,. 5 ?' ' ' ' :lf 11.5-,L wgw . ,J , is X, 2:2 it Xi-'Cixi ffil X . X33 Y F WZ SN: , , .i ,,, X. ,jf Nl af r-xx! QQ fn llmumln' Drxsmomc llAu1ulcT lhliusllx .Xl1xf:1,lx1f: IIALI. Roar: Lwxx1.xN NhL'1'ux Rx'B1xw1T1'lI Q35 , . 1 za 'f--f +4 1 1 . 1 I 3 -'i 5 E Li P5 fl! ' ,gf CLASS UF 1921 lf? f EE s.' 4, ,ffuvl 9 'i X M fi . w f M fp ,gi lwixkl- ' fpfaiii we if :ae 221 ' f ' 1.3, iii S f , , zg-Q mpg 2:5 Ex 1-4 A : 4 -4: . Q ,A 55 if A X fi: 5 g . g E-.:-'-if X , if Wy-11 , , v , X V w I if' Mxntox DAVIS XIRHIXIA l7EM.xRHs'l' h1.lc,xXn1z I,l4'KI'lY Nuns Ll-:mel-1 '- wx., 1f fS: lhiig 9? 9 s Q - fvwf L 1 gg if tx' Xi iliffi 2 ' - Z7 if - li-,ef , , W6 49 ,.-Qzxyg AIILDRED GIASER NIARQLARET HAs'rINc:s hL.xnYs IIYL.xNDH1c Joslcpu JENNIXGS Q,-.Ng ,.f' lei' N, wig A Ng if xg 5: Sw R -k 16 f-if V N: 114 Qv 'Wg . .3-42, E V Z yyg 2 - as N.: is I' M xg- 35 gpfqifg s5f T'f1Q eb 2 15 W EV 7 w 115 l ww fm ff' lyvlc1.x'x Jouwsox DOHUTHY Md RAY '1.n'1.ou M.n'r:s, JANIICS 0 Loxxl-ZLL 'Q xl' X if 1 Q55 KW 1 l' P S5 N 1. 'S 5 9 5 1 v :J I1 iN 1 3-f'7 I EE Hx fx 1 I ' 1 N5 25 it . 7 5 in nggg iff , , , 151 BF . X , . ' 3 V4 , l'4I.lZXBl-Q'l'lI l'1cE1: llxzlcl. Pixie SIKINI-I N,xx1Js'1'lmx1 M1'1ru.lc S,m'x'1eR . E4 V 3 M E A 1 3 I um 54 5 .af-12 LT... - .S v.L,-..-.W-- ,-. .m,,.,,..,.,-.,m,Lm:, ,,w,h,, .,, ,,,,,,, .,,,T,.,M,,,,,,., ,,,,,.,,,A,,,,,4 ,, ,,,w,,,,,,,, r mv, M, 3gE'fgkf'tf'4sq FW 'Y' j1 'M25W 'gwmwffgiff-'N'TT9153-'Am-ffm-fT:f1A1,iaag 13 , 6 i f , 1 f ' 5 7 4 ' L 1 , ff' E6 igp , Ure' : ,J-ri-ki?-fN+'N--L'f7ivff-:W-'M Qiif:--4'fnJf3' lxLfkf.fi5f vi 4 Zlnauzlnalalnauuaaasm MIB-.IIIIIIIEIZIISIZI ali W B33 W3 W 53 W 7 President, FRED ROSENBERG Vice-President, ERNEST MOORE Secretary, SIGNE SANDSTROM President, FRED ROBENBERG Vice-President, NELB FERRE Secretary, SIGNE SANDSTROM President, FRED ROSENBERG Vice-President, MARION DAvIs Secretary, TIIELMA BURLINGAME ERNEST MOORE Class of 1927 Officers SENIOR YEAR , Treasurer, LESLIE HARRINGTON Member-at-Large, WALTER BONNEY Faculty Advisers, , MIss CLARA A. SNELL CFirst Semesterj MISS ROBENIA F. ANTHONY CSecoud Semesterj JUNIOR YEAR Treasurer, LESLIE HARRINGTON Member-at-Large, DOROTHY MCCRAY Faculty Advisers, MISS ISABEL M. KAGWIN Mrss PAULINE HUMPHREY FRESHMAN YEAR ' Treasurer, GEORGE CAVANAUGH, SAMUEL FORZIATI Member-at-Large, HENRIETTA SPANER Faculty Advisers, Miss FRANCES MORGAN Miss ISABEL M. KAGWIN - - ei' - en .,mEm.EQ'EQ E E73 ET? E73 7 , W '3 W 2 in ZIIEIZIIEIZ laluasalsilllam atvnil IIEIQIIEIZI ali 'B' A '7' K 1 'W ls 'V E 'T-1 f is V'7 J XXKXXXXX Ilillril Members A. IFRED BOSENBERG, President Universily rj Pennsylziania B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 President of Class Cl, 2, 353 Soccer Team Cl, 2, 353 Track Team C153 Elector on Republican Ticket in Mock Election CI53 Captain of Class Basketball Team C153 House C1, 253 lladio Club Cl, 253 Class Basketball Team Cl. 253 Football Squad C253 Basketball Squad C253 Charter Member of Central Torch Club C253 Student Police Force C2, 35g Senate C2, 353 Delegate to First and Second Annual Conw entions of Massachusetts Student Councils C2. 35g Captain of Student Police Force C353 Assistant Business Manager of Recorder C353 Vice-President of Senate C353 Sub- scription Manager of 'KBeeorder C353 Banjo Club C353 The Ghost Story C353 Chairman of Student Advisory Board C353 Chairman of Class Nominating Committee C353 Chairman of llc-corder Banner Committee C353 Baseball Squad C35. The glass offashion and lhe mould Qf-.f.0l'IIl,' The olzserzfd of all observers. Enxicsr H. Mooius, Vice-President Darlmoaih College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 35g Secretary of Class C153 Soccer Squad Cl53 IB Social Committee C153 Tennis Squad Cl53 House Cl. 253 Gym Team Squad Cl, 25? Speaker Pro-tem of House C253 Collectors' Club CEJQ Manager of Swimming Team C2253 Baseball Squad C253 Assistant Manager of Baseball C253 Hockey Team C2, 353 Soccer Team C2, 353 Swimming Team C23 353 Hi-Y C2. 353 Class Basketball Team C2, 35g Banjo Club C353 Gym Team C353 Follies of '2T C353 Class Nom- inating Committec C353 3A Masque Ball Committee C352 Chair- man ofClass Banquet Committee C353 Class Day Committee C353 Baseball Team C353 Vice-President of B. A. A, C35. Your word is as good as llze bank. sir. SIGNE Lorrs.-x SANDSTROM, Secretary College Preparatory Coarse C. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Music Club Cl, 2, 353 Orchestra Cl, 2, 353 Pro- gram Committee of Music Club C153 Boom Agent for Recorder Cl, 253 Gym Meet Cl, 25g lNlusie Club Assembly Cl, 253 Chairman of Program Committee of Music Club C253 French Club C251 Pierides Beta C253 Assistant Subscription Manager of 'tBecorder C253 Secretary of Class C2. 353 Pierides Alpha C353 Class Nominating Committee C353 Editorial Stall' of Becorder C353 President of Nlusie Club C353 Central Orchestral Trio C353 C. A. A. Assembly C35. CeIeslial peace was piclared in her Iook.' LESLIE M. HAARRINGTON, Treasurer Dartmouth College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 352 Hockey Team Cl, 2. 353 Gym Team Cl, 2, 35g Swimming Team Cl, 2. 353 Class Basketball Squad Cl, 253 2B Social Committee C253 Baseball Squad C2. 353 Treasurer of Class C2, 353 Hi-Y C2, 35? Christmas Bevels' Committee C353 Class Presentation C353 'AF0llies of 1927 C35Q Secretary of B. A. A. C35. Oli, lackiesl man of men! AYALTER T VVICHELL BONNEY, Member-at-Large rllassachuseils Agricallaral College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Class Banner Committee C153 House Cl, 252 Collectors' Club Cl, 253 Assistant Subscription Manager of Beeorder'i C253 Patience C253 President of Torch Club C252 Senate C2, 352 Torch Club C23 35g Student Police Force C2. 35g Class Ways and Means Committee C353 Class Nominating Com- mittee C353 Cut Editor of Blue and White C353 Nlember-at-Large of Class C353 Class Will C35. He was a real man. W3 W EW W F7 T T A' PTE ' - 'iieoiieeffewe ' T E76 Y'l 05 mi Q I Ti N E x N .L I W fs l 4 QSC XXXXXXXX llllrl ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIIIISSIU NIB-.lilllilalzllalil BIZ BIILDRED ABRABIS Wesmeld Normal School ll. A. A. Cl. 2, 333 Music Club C133 Pierides Beta C132 Clym Meet Cl., 233 VN elfare Board Bazaar C33. Laugh and he well. BARBARA llDITH rADA3IS lllellesley College G. A. A. Cl, 2. 333 Basketball Squad C133 Hockey Squad Cl3Q Gym Aleet Cl. 233 llvelfare Board Bazaar C233 Gym Exhibition C231 Clym Assembly C23Q C. A. A. Fair C2, 333 Room Agent for Recorder C2, 33g Student Police Force C2, 333 Usher for lNlacbetb C33. The caulious seldom err. ELSIE ROBERTA ALLIS Sargenl School of Physical Education G. A. A. Cl. 2. 333 Captain of Hockey Team Cl. 2. 331 Gym As- sembly Cl, 2, 333 Soccer Team Cl3Z Nisimaha C133 Tennis Cham- pion CI33 Gym Aleet Cl, 233 Class Basketball Team Cl. 33: .lunior Prom Committee C233 Swimming Team C233 Welfare Board Bazaar C231 President of C. A. A. C333 Student Advisory Board C33. 6'Sporl is llze preserrer Qf lleallhf' SHELDON ATHERTON Dartmouth College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Agent for B. A. A. C233 Room Agent for Blue and NVhite C233 Current History Club C233 Student Advisory Board C2, 333 Senate C2, 331 Hi-Y C2, 333 Secretary of Senate C333 President of Senate C333 Subseription Manager for Blue and White C333 Advertising Manager for Macbeth C33. Zealous, yel modest. HENRY PORTER BALDYVIN, JR. A lVesl Point lllililary Academy B. A. A. Cl, 2, 332 1B Social Committee C133 Delegate to Elem-toral College at Mock Election C133 Statistics Staff of Blue and White Cl3: Student Police Force Cl, 231 Room Agent for Recorder C233 As You Like It C233 Follies of 1927 C33. The flash of his keen. black eyes Forerunn ing the 111 under. DONALD W.ARD BARNES .llassachusells Naulical School B. A. A. C1, 2. 333 Crew Squad Cl. 2, 333 Business Stall' of Recorder Cl, 233 Class Basketball Squad Cl. 233 Junior Prom Committee C233 Student Police Force C233 Room Basketball Team C231 Senate C333 Macbeth C333 Manager of Mail Circulation Department, of Recorder C33. 'LTIIH world 'S bus-ybodyf' C 63 1 A mar i - - 1 - 2 ieteaiiiiareetia W4 O. 73 rw .14 'E fl I ll gsm, zu: IZIIEIZIIEIIESIBSIII Amoilllmnalzllalil aug 5' ET3 CLEMI-INT BARTON General Course B. A. A. Cl, 2. 393 Christmas Assembly Cl. 2. 39g L'Patienf'e C292 HOOIII Basketball Team Cl.. 29g Student. Polivu Form' C293 Class Basketball Team C291 Srhool Quartet C39. g'l,arge was h is bounlhv, ami' his soul Sl.l1f't'f'0.H ARTHUR VVARREN BATCHELDER Durlmoulh College B. A. A. C1.2, 393 Radio Club C191 Torch Club C29: lloom Basketball Tram Cl, 293 llousc Cl. 29g Third Prize in SB Declannalion Con- test, C391 Class Basketball Teain C395 Class Nominating Com- mittee C39. HBlll slill his longue ran on. T3 2 T3 V ' l H - n u EARL J OSEPH BEAN Norlheaslern Urzwerslly Y B. A. A. Cl, 2, 393 l'inafOre C193 King Henry IV C29. For brevily is very good. Y W Q lVlARI ELLEN BIHNIE lllounl Holyoke College fb Entered Central in Svpteinbvr, 1926 G. A. A. C393 Usher for 'iMacbeth C393 Room Agent for Blue and NN hile C39. High-erected lhoughls sealed in lhe hearl of courlesyf' wa, . i .-, N4 lb 1 Q A 4 Q NIARY ADELINE BISESTI Wesifeld Normal School U. A. A. Cl, 2, 39gGyn1 Mae-LC1, 29. Diligence is lhe mother of good forlimef' ET? 53 li1c'HARD JOSEPH Bissox Georgelown Lvnirersily li. A. A. Cl, 2, 39. x-7 'LSeldom he smiles. W 5 E 9 2 : - Z E C ' - F ' '. ii f :' : - A vA A -- Hel no on :Zu len - - WEE .EQ '1 1 4 E W ET3 XXXXXXXX 1111111 ZZIIEIZIIEIZ l5lliII'l I MIB-.lilllil WISIZ BIZ MILTON M. BLACHER Columbia Unzfziersily B. A. A. Cl, 2, Ilbg Radio Club Cljg Boom Basketball Team 129g Student Police Force CID. An eagvr eye for mi.s'cl1irvf.', HARR1' BLACKBURN Norlheaslern lfr1i1'ers1'ly Entvrcd Central in Svpte-111111-r, 1925. B. A. A. 12, 33: Editorial Stall' of Hec'ordvr QQ: Room Baslwt- ball Team L2Jg Radio Club QZJQ Student Police Forve KSU. A wise man never losfs arzylhirzg, 121' lu' has ,l1'VIISf'U..,, J -- J 0'J A .J A01 .LAA Z 4 U V I-1 w so V' S . Cl . cn 5 A E use 3 egcwc 52 . O V. Q. Z V-1. 3, VF, 7 , .. 1 .. , ,. V ., ? Z w?g?'g 2g?': C,g?g?'a D' 5' PW? W iii? cm Havasu' EE ' 5 U MA an :AA I E-1' '4' C1 fr ,. :, 11.::.. ,.. :Hr 5 5.11,-ag 3, W v-- -22:4 Q- LC , I-4 'N -' '22'K. v H.. -f.... A ,. lv Y x. r- ....'- L11 'mv 'G-Wwau 215' S Q Avwm :J 9' if QAQ' 3, Aww H E PULIQAIQ' ,q ,.. v-1 ... Q: V . ..wv ,E Q..-V.. 3 UU : Cy I- Q :jon E H 52- '-C C:- hrl N. .,1 ' fxif L, 54 , -- 4. 2- 5 E Efnfwl Q 7? 55' g o -, - 2 wg Q' wr' 4: f CJ ... -. V O 3 O-41.-, A fb :fi ?::53fx5 3- 2 w -15 -4-rt 5 W 9. fv4. 5 ' '-1- 9 S' fri-1-E : 71' A FUSE: E gg cf-2?ie'i gg 5 3,11-I .' :E m f1ApD1'- W A wk . A NH ' ' O 2 Wrox y .... M Wx rm ... fu Y, - D z- ' 2 FS' Z S 5 x 2 cu S s-ew 1 AE? I S H1 it ns Q 5' 5,--Y S ': 5 '-1' 'I-I 5 N E if- ks Q- N OE- E -.- Q F- 11 t. ,X ', 051: gs T: ,W- its S ' ii e - w Q UA f - 1: H 'U 25m E 55 NU Q 'iii E H . saws, N' -- 9 -Q 3'wO ' N In hx! ' Th M4 X A cn'-5 ' 'Tiff FH- fm Z 14-ri ' 5'-tif f :C C F Q- ':..: Q ce-1 N E5 : A 34554 :. S' :v-1 Q yO . ' gi: - 2- Edits QS U' w mgf pq- QE Us 'Baci I-D Q4 :hem Rfb 1 12' H --1-4: my H- Zff-ro 5' 9 9 9? Q Ziff? 2 'N FH. N. 5:1 -fm, ,-, ,H -N N ,X N. H, 3' -3: H4 N Q .2 -5- Q L 2 3 .' ,.,,-. - fu wir fu L: 2. :::.,r: L XXII Br1'ghl as lhe sim, her eyvs llze gazfrs slrtkv. And, like lhe sun, llzey shine on all alike. I-185 33 N . it rn in 'H W KXXN T17 nd 44521 - lx I, H IS I I I Iwi' I I 11: 1 I I I , . E IW I I 'Fl' ES! I I I ,Iii iii' 'I R? XIAYIII I L ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIISIIBEIIIWMM.EIIIHIEIW II IZI Fl' F33 W W 55? FRANCIS WILLIAM BROSNAN General Course B. A. A. C1, 2, 35g Football Squad C155 Student Police Force C1, 25, Football Team C2, 35g Head Captain of Student Police Force C35. As large as life and twice as natural. THOMAS ANTHONY BUCALO Massachusetts College of Pharmacy B. A. A. C1, 2, 35g Gym Assembly C1, 2, 35g Gym Exhibition C1, 2. 353 Gym Team C1, 2, 353 Follies of 1927 C35. I hold he loves me best that calls me Tom. EDITH ROSALIE BURACK Leland Powers School G. A. A. C1, 2, 35, 'tPoII1ander VValk C153 Pierides Beta C1, 25g Music Club C1, 353 Players C2, 359 First Prize in 3B Declamation Contest C35g Pierides Alpha C35g Follies of 1927 C353 First Prize in Phillips Prize Speaking Contest C353 G. A. A. Fair C35g Macbeth C35. Act well your part,' there all the honor lies. FLORENCE AUGUSTA BURATI Westfield Normal School Entered Central in September, 1925. G. A. A. C2, 35. I slzall be loyal during my life. WILLIAM A. CAMPBELL General Course B. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Class Basketball Team C1, 25. We see but hear you not. BTARY CECILIA ELIZABETH CASEY WesUield Normal School G. A. A. C1, 2, 35, G. A. A. Fair C159 Gym Meet C25. '4Howe,er it be, it seems to me, 'Tis only noble to be goodf, C-W5 f'Ff1W-EMEEiEQf12M.EE.EE,ElQ12 W3 1 T E73 Fl W 'l W -1 ff-' A .4 W n- T BTG vw Y W 53 J -i XXXXXXXX 11111111 7 'Q ZIIEIZIIEIZIISIIEIIBEIII MlB!lilIIIIEIWIIEIZIIEIZ EDWIN JOHN CASTALDINI New York Slate Ranger School B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Ili-Y C35. H He is gentle lhal doeth gentle deeds. DOROTHY CHAMBERLIN Norlh Adams Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Gym Meet Cl, 253 Editorial Stall' of Hllecordef' C35 , Ambition has no rest! 2 I 1 r l - , ' -Qtek GLADX'S KATHERINE CHURCH General Course A G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Pierides Beta C253 Gym Meet C251 Pierides Alpha l A ' C353 A'lNIaCbeth C35. I'Il speak lo lhee in silence. C f '11-:ff xxx x ' : . , I 1 ,, ,, , ai i S RICHARD CLARK Augusta Military Academy B. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Crew C253 Junior Prom Committee C253 Student Police Force C253 Business Stall' of Recorder C253 Banjo Club ' C2, 353 K'Follies of 1927 C353 Class Day Orchestra C35. fl 'ill is much easier lo be crilical lhan io be correcl. X l 1 l GEORGE COHEN University of Pennsylvani B. A. A. C1, 2. 353 Class Basketball Team C1, 2, 353 Crew Squad Cl, 253 Room Basketball Team C253 Swimming Squad C253 Crew C2, 353 Student Police Force C2, 353 Manager of Soccer Team C35l Springfield All-City Star Crew C353 Swimming Team C353 Senate C353 Macbeth C353 Stroke of Central Four C35. Tis much he daresf' l l LUCY CONSTANCE COKINIAS Old Colony School i G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Soccer Squad C153 Hockey Squad C153 G. A. A. l Assembly Cl, 253 Gym Meet C1, 253 Music Club C253 Knave of' Hearts C253 Gym Exhibition C253 Class Basketball Team C2, 353i Humor Staff of Blue and White C35. i A happy soul. l 50 C - 5 7 ' q i A A A A lain ie: -M-iae3ieE'T2mE El' EW E73 7 W 'H T 9 I L anaeuna u aluaaaasnu MIBFIEIIIUIEIZIIEIZI ae 5' X. Y'l ls 'V ls Fi lRIs lVlILDRED CONARY I lllassachuseils Arl School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 U. A. A. Assembly C153 Drama C153 Editorial Stall' of Becorder', C2. 353 Welfare' Board Bazaar C353 3A Dance Committee C353 Follies of 1927 CZ15. And she wasllair as llle rose in lllayvf' EDXVARD J. CONNOR College Preparalory Coarse B. A. A. C1. 2, 353 Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 353 Soccer Team Cl, 2. 353 Baseball Squad C253 Hi-Y C353 Class Nominating Com- mittee C3153 Class Presentations C35. 'iHapp-v is he who has learned llzis one lhinflv lo do lhe plain duly of llze mornenf quickly and cheerfully, whalever il may be. CATIIIQRINE E. CRoss College Preparatory Course Entered Central in November, 1925. C. A. A. C2, 35. Silence is the perfect herald Qfjoyf' NIARION Com' D.xvIs Wellesley College G. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Editorial Staff of 5'l1ecorder C1, 2, 353 Vice- President of Class C153 Class Colors Committee C153 Gym Assembly C153 Hockey Team C153 1A Declamation Contest C153 Nisimaha Cl, 253 Gym Meet Cl. 253 XVelfare Board Bazaar C253 Assistant Editor of 'SRecorder C253 President of NisiInaha C253 French Club C2. 35? Auxiliary Welfare Board C23 353 Student Police Force C2, 353 Nlember-at-Large of French Club C353 Masque Ball Com- mittee C353 President of Auxiliary 1Velfa're Board C353 Associate Editor of Recorder C35 Chairman of Class Prophecy Com- mittee C353 Senior Prom Committee C35. l 'SSofllv speaks and sweelly smiles. XTIRGINIA DEINIIAREST College Preparatory Course C. A. A. C1, 2, 353 2B Social Committee C253 Boom Agent for Blue and VVhite C253 VVelfare Board Bazaar C253 French Club C353 Auxiliary Vllelfare Board C35. Love, sweelness, goodness, in her person shone. lVlARY DERDERIAN General Course G. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Gym Assembly C153 Cym Exhibition C153 Gym Meet C1, 25. There is nollzing so kingly as kindness. C515 i1'aTM.EMEEEE71iM-EE..EQ-EQE1a W ls it ds 52 W Q ' T7 K '3 'E 4 E1 ETH ls 3 'ca i F7 V'l J XXKXXXXK I Zi! IZIISIZIIEIISIISSHI ANIBFHIIIU DOROTIIY HELEN DEVIXE Weslheld Normal School G. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Gym Kieet C1, 253 Gym Assembly C252 Gym Exhibition C253 3B Dance Committee C353 Follies of 1927 C35. Above her fan she'r1 make sweel eyes al Caliban. ELEANOR DICKEY f Smith College G. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Class Basketball Team C1, 2, 352 Soccer Team C1, 2, 353 Gym Assembly C153 All Bound Girl Committee C153 Honorable Mention in 1A Declamation COntest3 Gym Exhibition C153 Tennis Tournament C153 Gym Meet C1, 253 Boom Agent for Recorder Cl, 253 Pierides Beta C1, 253 Second Prize in Phillips Prize Contest C253 Swimming Team C253 Editorial Staff of Be- cordcr C2, 353 Pierides Alpha C2, 353 Captain Of Soccer Team C353 Secretary of Pierides Alpha C353 Student Advisory Board C353 3B Declamation Contest C353 Student Police Force C353 Advertising Staff of Blue and White C353 Assistant Editor of Recorder C353 Class Nominating Committee C353 Usher at Follies of 1927 C353 Usher at Macbeth C353 French Club C353 Class Presentation C35. 'iCheerfnlness is what greases the axles of llze ivorldfi EDITH FLORENCE D1 LIZIA General Coarse G. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Gym Meet Cl, 25: Pierides Beta C2. 353 Pierides Alpha C353 Nisimaha C353 Humor Stall' of Blue and White C35. 'AI challer, challer as I go. W.ARREN N. DOUBLEDAX' Worcester Polylechnic I nslilule Entered Central in September, 1926. B. A. A. 439. Labor is Ihe law of l1app1'ness.', HATTIE BELLE DUBUC Syracuse U niversily G. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Gym Meet C1, 253 Welfare Board Bazaar C25. Genlle of speech, beneficienl of mind. WENDELL AI. ELY General Course B. A. A. C1, 2, 353 House CD3 Gym Team C153 1A Social Committee C153 PinafOre C153 Manager of Baseball Team C1, 253 Class Basketball Team C253 Patience C25. L'What concernelh every man is not whether he fail or succeed, but that he do his duty. N 5 Ai C525 : '-'I ' ? gg' 'v g 1- E lei - la! lei - lei - lei MLPE - 'A A - Y -Y . -E amiga E7 W px F73 7 N 7 4 'l 'E T E ZIIEIZIEIZIIEIIEII-Till! NIB-.IIIIIIIEIZ IEIZ BIZ YH El ETS '7 E Y'7 ly V7 V7 SYLVIA EPSTEIN lVesUield Normal School ELI M A G. A. A. Cl, 2. 35g Nlusic Club C1, 253 Gym Exhibition C1, 253 Gym Assembly C1, 253 C. A. A. Fair Cl, 25. .4sfrank as rain on cherry blossonisf' ZABETH J OHANNA EXVIG Boston School of Domestic Science G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35Q Twelfth Night C153 Winner of 1A Declamation Contest C15Q Pierides Beta Cl, 253 Chairman of Program Committee of Pierides Beta C253 Boom Agent for Recorder C253 Junior Prom Committee C253 Players C2, 353 Student Police Force C2, 353 Pierides Alpha C2, 351 Usher for Macbeth C35Q Nisimaha C353 Class Nominating Committee C35. H1 am constant as the northern star. RY IBADIE FERGUSON Hospital Training Ci. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Basketball Team Cl, 2, 35? Gym Exhibition C153 Pierides Beta CI, 253 Gym Nleet C1, 251 Gym Assembly Cl, 253 G. A. A. Fair C25Q llockey Team C2, 353 Nisimaha C2, 353 Student Police Force C353 Advertising Staff of Blue and White C35. 'iThe joy of youth and health her eyes displayed. NELS S. FE1iRE Harvard College B. A. A. Cl. 2, 35, Winner of IA Declamation Contest C153 Current llistory Club C153 Room Agent for Recorder Cl. 253 House Cl, 253 Vice-President of Class C253 Speaker of llouse C251 Harvard Book Prize C253 Subscription Manager of Recorder C253 Secretary of Student Advisory Board C253 Honorable Mention for American History Medal C251 Senate C253 Chairman of Class Gift Committee C253 Three Quills C253 President of Atliliated Torch Clubs C2, 353 Vice-President of Welfare Board C353 Chairman of Photograph Committee C353 President of Central Torch Club C35. The only jewel which will not decay is knowledge. F R1-:D FRANKLIN FINKLEHOFF Dartmouth College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 351 Cheer Leader Cl. 2, 35? House C153 Class Basket- ball Team Cl. 253 Student Police Force Cl, 253 Assistant Manager of Baseball C1. 25: Assistant Nlanager of Football C253 Manager of Baseball C351 Senate C353 K'Macbeth C353 Second Prize in 3B Declamation Contest C35. 'illen are not lo be rneasurerl by inches. Ci1cNEv1EvE LHCEENXYOOD Firrs f Blount Holyoke College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 tlym Meet C25. The mirror of courlcs-v.' C535 M1EMEEiE5Efl2M.I2:-EJEEC EEE? Ei T3 El? it 73 il T3 A e ET E13 YT 1 E' FT an IZIIEIZIIEIIEIISSIII sm..niullanalallalellalii CHARLES D. F ITZGERALD University of Pennsylvania B. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Baseball Squad Cl, 2, 355 Football Squad Cl, 255 Crew Squad Cl, 255 Football Team C35. .-l len o'clock scholar. DOROTHY FORBES 1 Lesley Kindergarten School Entered Central in September, 1925. G. A. A. C2, 355 Gym Meet C255 Pierides Beta C255 Editorial Stall' of lleeorder', C255 2B Social Committee C251 Pierides Alpha C355 3B Dance Committee C355 Class Nominating Committee C355 Student Police Force C355 Property Mistress for Macbeth'i C35. The deepest rivers make the least din. SALLY F OYVLER Sm ilh College Entered Central in September, 1926. G. A. A. C355 Follies of 1927 C35. Count that day lost whose low descending san Vtews from thy hand no worthy action done. CLARA FROMER Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Gym Meet Cl, 255 Pierides Beta C255 Pierides Alpha C355, Humor Stall' of Blue and White C355 Music Club C355 Student Police Force C35. Life is not so short but there is always time enough for courtesy. BTILDRED ELIZABETH GLASER Boston School of Physical Education G. A. A. Cl, 2. 355 Pierides C155 Gym Assembly Cl, 255 Gym Meet Cl, 255 Gym Exhibition C255 Soccer Team C255 Vice-President, of G. A. A. C255 Publicity Committee for 'illecorderw C255 Class Basketball Team C2, 355 Editorial Staff of A'Recorder C2, 355 Music Club C355 French Club C355 Room Agent for Recorder C355 3B Dance Committee C355 Usher at Follies of 1927 C355 Usher at Macbet.h C35. 'L 'Tis good to be rnerrie and wise. CAMILLA PRESLIE GoonWYN Vesper George School Entered Central in January, 1926. G. A. A. C2, 355 Junior Prom Committee C253 Stall' Artist for A'Hec0rder C35. ' lfloy rises in me like a sunznzer morn. Eta EF EW me R T 'H i 8 Mamie... fQ,et.ea.ieE e1aiE l ZIIEIZIISIZIIEIlillillllldill.IEIIIUIEIZIIEIZI BIZ ET EY 'Q 'K T 'I Q J XKXXXXX I Ill! ix CARLTON FISKE GRAHAM General Coarse lintered Central in September, 1923. B. A. A. Cl, 2, 35g Chairman of lA Social Committee Cl5g Business Staff of Blue and White C25g House Cl, 253 Business Stall' of 'Alle- corder Cl, 25, Torch Club C25g 2B Social Committee C25g MPa- tienee C255 Chairman of Class VVays and Means Committee C353 Senior Prom Committee C35. 'tllis heart runs away with his head. JAMES GIIANT General Coarse Entered Central in November, 1926. B. A. A. C35. Never mind, your blushes are becoming. BERNARD GREENBERG College Preparatory Coarse B. A. A. C1, 2, 35g Assistant Manager of Basketball C253 Manager of Basketball C35. 1 Ie doth, indeed, show some sparks that are like wil.' FREDERICK GUBRINS Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute B. A. A. Cl, 2, 359 Patience C25g Baseball Squad C2, 355 Senate C35g Christmas Assembly C35. A kind and gentle heart he had.', BIARGARET H,ASTINGS .Mount Holyoke College G. A. A. Cl, 2. 353 Soccer Team C1, 2, 35g Gym Nleet Cl, 25g Phillips . Prize Essay Contest C253 Secretary of Pierides Beta C253 Squad Leaders' Class C25g Class' Nominating Committee C355 Class Banquet Committee C35. IFS true I know much, but I should like to know ezierytlzingf' ARNOLD CALVIN IIAYNES Jllassachnsetts Agricultural College B. A. A. C1, 2. 355 lloom Agent for Recorder Cl5g Boom Agent for Blue and White Cl5g As You Like lt C253 Patience C25. HA shy ,lace is better than a forward heart. c.,.,p ..-5 A 77 i A-A 'A V A 5 - mei - - - - neu - - an -QW.ElQ--tiQ--EQl2 E? T3 W3 ii f'7 is I E 763 ll Zell IZIIS Zllillillillll BYIBFIIIIIFIIEIQ I IZI BIZ E 5' i 53 W W E53 IT? 1 i REBECCA HE,XL'ITZ Sm illz College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Gym Meet Cl, 255 Music Club Cl, 253 Pierides Beta C1, 25g Pierides Alpha C35. 'Tis well lo be honesl and lrue. ROSEMARY li. HE.ARNE Simmons College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 G. A. A. Exhibition C159 Gym Assembly C253 G. A. A. Fair C25g Nlusic Club C253 Nisirnaha C255 Student Police Force C255 Candy Committee C353 Usher at HMacbetl1 C35. Her palienee is ul an end. PIANNAII IIEDEEN Springfeld School for Nurses G. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Gym Nleet Cl, 25. Serene amidst alarmsf, HELEN HENDERSON Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Nisimalia C35. Be wha! you seein lu be. WILLIAHI HEYMAN College Preparalory Course B. A. A. C1. 2. 353 Class Basketball Team Cl, 2. 35g IA Declamation Contest C155 lioom Basketball Team Cl, 25. The luslre in your eyes. NIILDRED S. HOAG N' General Course G. A. A. Cl. 2. 353 Gym 1I66t C1, 25: Gym Assembly Cl, 253 G. A.'A. Fair C25g NlSlIllHll3 C35g Student Police Force C35. lie Sllflzfl lo lzear, slow lo speak, slow lo u'rallz. C365 'flf5TQ.lEMEEiE'QfEM.EEIlElZlT3EQE 73 N EE EW Tl 7 53 F a 5' T3 E T 5 7 W El? L an lalaulaluaoalsslli smiilllmlalallalz amz YIOLA. l EARr:BAY HOGAN Oberlin College G. A. A. Cl. 2. CHQ Nlusic Club Cl. 2. 333 'llinave Of Hearts CD5 Xtclfare Board Bazaar C293 Players 12, 37: G. A. A. Fair C393 Adyortising Stall' of Blue and xYl1ll.6CiiQQllSllCI' at Macbeth C3J. Daly is the sublirnesl ieorrl in lhe English language. DORIS BUTH HOLLEY J Springfield Junior College G. A. A. Cl, 2. Qilg Nisimaha Cl. 2. Sljg Soccer Team C153 Poster Contest C235 Hockey Team C2jg Studcnt Police Force C2, 32. Her slalure fall. CI..xR1ssA B. HOYLE If Hospital Training C. A. A. Cl. 2, ISM Gym Meet Cljg Student Policc lforcc C2. 3Jg Nisimaha CID. UI arn Sure. Care's an enemy lo life. Illcaum H. HUNT Harvard Engineering School B. N. A. Cl. 2. 393 lA Social Committce CU: Crew Squad CU: 2B Social Committcc C251 Chartcr Nlembcr Of Torch Club C231 Vice- Prositlent of Torch Club C2Qg Captain of Crew C235 Class Wvays and Nleans Committee C351 Class Nominating Committco C331 351 Dance Committee Cflj: Captain and Stroke of Crew CISJ. I I is hear! asfarfrornfralul as lzeaven from earllzf' liLAoYs AL'GI'sTA ITYLANDER Yale .llnsic School U. A. Cl. 2. 353 C-ym Assembly CI. 233 Gym lNIcct Cl, 25g Music Club Cl. 2Jg Freshman Reception Committce C272 Nisimaha C333 Prophecy on Prophets CID. 'iQf rnannerx genllef' JOEL lsENBnRo Yale Unizversily B. A. A. ll, 2. 39g Swimming Squad CU: Soccer Squad Cl. 231 Hockey Team C2Jg Swimming Team C2Qg Baseball Squad C2Jg 35 Dance Committee C3j. Thou arl a fellon' of goorl respect cm C 7FTt..EMEEEEfE.M.EE..EQ- EEE El' W an 7 7 'H T il T WG P7 lv, 'W' E Eh XXXXXXXX J llllllll an IZIIEIZIISIIEII-ill Mn .liulnlalellalil ani BEATRICE CATHERINE ISHAM Nlassachusells Agricullural College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 31. A'Characier is llze diamond llzal scralches erery ofher slonef' JOSEPH RICHARD JENNINGS Northeastern University B. A. A. C1, 2, 31, Room Agent for Recorder C11g French Club C21g Hi-Y C2, 315 Crew Squad C2, 31, Class Nominating Com- mittee C31. Knowledge itself is a power. CATHERINE REYNOLDS JOHNSON Illassachusells School of Art G. A. A. C1, 2, 31, G. A. A. Assembly C113 Gym Meet Cl, 21g G. A. A. Fair Cl, 21. A fair exlerior is a silenl reconzmendalionf' ERIK A. JOHNSON Illassachuseils Agricultural College B. A. A. C1, 2, 31. Nolhing is more useful llzan silence. EVELYN L. JOHNSON Framingham Normal School G. A. A. C1, 2. 31, Gym Meet Cl. 213 Chairman of Program Com- mittee Of Pierides Beta C213 A',l'atienc'e C213 Student Police Force C2, 31, Editorial Stall' Of Ret-Order C2, 31, The Adventure Of Lady Ursula C313 Nisimaha C31g G. A. A. Fair C315 Pierirles Alpha C31g Class Vlays and Means Committee C313 Macbeth C31. killer voice was like the roice lhe slars had when flzey sang logelherf, 'ESTELLE BIARION JONES 'X Arl School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 313 Nisimaha Cl, 2, 31, Poster Contest C112 G. A. A. Fair C113 Gym Meet Cl, 213 Gylll Exhibition C21g Gym Assembly C21g Student Police Force C21. Where did you gel your eyes so blue. C531 'ig vt ' ? ran' 7 , i -- - -A AA ff- Ilill If I IGI VI YWQEQQEQCEQE wa m m Q W 'T fx Eh Ei' ETH s T 'W E 5' 53 F ' V7 E Z! IZIISIZIISIIEIIBSIIIWBUBFIII IUIEIZIISV El 63 I - .. 1 1 1 V E : J EANNETTE CLARIssA J ONES Sargent School of Physical Edacalion G. A. A. Cl,2,35QC,lj'll1 Assembly C153 Gym Aleet Cl, 253 Basketball Squad C35. 'ABe lhcre a will, and zcisdoni jinds lhc 'll'l1j'., LESTOR JOEL KANTOR L'Universite1 dc fllonlpellier Entered Central in September, 1925. B. A. A. C2, 35g Fall Crew Squad C35Q Spring Crew C253 The Adx enture of Lady Ursula C35Q BIacbeth', C35. The besl may lo be lucky is lo be pluckyf' BIARY AGNES KAVANAGH E Wlesljield Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 352 Gym Exhibition Cl, 253 G. A. A. Constitutional Committee C253 Pierides Beta C253 First Prize in Phillips Prize Contest C253 Recorder Assembly C253 Editorial Staff of Bc- corder C2, 353 3B Declamation Contest C353 Student Police Force C353 Member-at-Large Of Affiliated Board C353 President of Pierides Alpha C353 Nisimaha C353 Usher at Macbeth C35. Time ufaslcd is cfisienccg used, is life. BIARGARET LILLIAN li,-SVANAUGH if Wesqield Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 G. A. A. Fair C153 Gym Meet. Cl, 253 As You Like lti' C253 Student. Police Force C35. She leaves no slone unlarncdf' BIARY LOUIsE KING Craft School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35QSVYllIlI1llllfl Team Cl, 2, 353 Welfare Board Bazaar C253 Gym ltleet. C253 Chair1I1an of Booth of G. A. A. Fair C353 Editorial Stall' of BecOrdcr C353 Prom Committee C35. Lal me talk or lcl me rlicli' FREDERICK S. KLEIN Darlmoalh College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Crew Squad C153 House Cl. 253 Gym Team Cl, 253 Class Basketball Squad Ck25Q Hockey Team C2, 353 Football Team 12. 353 Business Stall' of 'tltecorde-r C253 Class Nominating Com- mittee C353 Chairman of Picture Committee C353 Hi-Y C353 Class Prophecy Committee C35. 'Alle nolhing common did, or nzeanf' C 59 5 fFflQ-EMEEfEQ7T2m.EE..EQ- H232 E73 T3 E73 T 7 'Q T ET E53 i 7 ls 'W k '71 'Q ET? I J X XX XXX E W IEIZIIEIZIIEIUSIIBSIII NIB-.lilllflliltl I2 BIZ T FELICIA RIARY KULIG Boston School of Domeslic Science G. A. A. Cl, 2,35gGy1nR1ectC1, 25. One rasl, subslanlial smile. HILDEGAEDE ZOE KUNITZ Post Graduale at Commerce G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35, Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 353 Smut-er Team Cl, 2, 355 Tennis Tournament Cl, 253 Gym hleet Cl. 253 NYinner of Tennis Tournament C255 Gym Assembly C2, 35: Squad Leaders' Class C2, 353 Humor Staff of Blue and VVhite C35g Music' Club CZ35. The greal secret of making llze labor of life easy is lo do each duly ever-v clay. PEARL I. LASKER College Preparatory Course G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Gym Nleet Cl5g Editorial Stall' of Recorder C2, 35, French Club C35g Class History C35. 'L Knowledge is more ilzun equirulenl loforcef' JANET DE SHON LATIMER llfliss Wheelock's Kindergarlen Training School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35, Sooner Team Cl53 Gym 'Nleet Cl. 253 Gym Xs- sembly Cl, 255 Student Police Force C2, 35. 'LLo1'1' is K in g. BENJAMIN LOVVENBERG Harvard College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Chess Club C153 Manager of Freshman Basket- 'Tearn C155 Class Basketball Team C35, Manager of Basket- a 35. IHS mind his kingdom, and his will his law. DOROTHEA HELEN LL'C'E Oberlin Conserralory of .llnsic G. A. A. Cl, 2. 35: G.A. A. Fair Cl 53 Gym Meet Cl,253 Squad Leaders Class C25g Patience C255 Music Club CZZ. 35. Such joy arnbilion finds. C 60 5 E .2 ' F '. ' f- :' : I A1 AA A- -4 I VI lvl VI Tf?QZl.EEfiEQffEQEl5 W4 'Q 73 in Fi' W 'H V' n T E73 '-I S N El. Y'7 6 V7 T7 ZIISIZIISIZIIEllilI5llllWMIB!lilIIUIE A IEIZ ae T' CHARLES SKEFFINGTON BICALLISTER Dartmouth College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 35, Football Team Cl, 2, 35 , Swimming Team Cl, 2, 35, Basketball Squad Cl5, House Cl5, Secretary pro-tem of Class Cl5, Crew Cl, 35, French Club C25, Baseball Squad C25, Hi-Y C2, 35, Track C2, 35, Student Police Force C2, 35, Secretary of Hi-Y C35, Student, Advisory Board C35, Chairman of Class Day Committee C359 Class Banquet Committee C35. A man of leilers, manners, and morals. DOROTHX' ELIZABETH NICCRAY .Mounl Holyoke College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35, Editorial Stall' of 'lRecorder Cl, 2, 35, Room Agent for Recorder Cl, 2, 35, Class Banner Committee Cl5, Gym Meet Cl, 25, Pierides Beta Cl, 25, Treasurer of Pierides Beta C25, Member-at-Large of Class C25, Class Gift Committee C25, French Club C25, Assistant Subscription Manager of Recorder C2, 35, Statistics Stall' of Blue and XX hite C2, 35, Treasurer of Pierides Alpha C35, Assistant Editor of Recorder C35, Associate Editor of Recorder C35, Joke Editor of Recorder C35, Music Club C35, Class Nominating Committee C35, Head Usher for Macbeth C35, Class Historian C35. Shari and sweelf' MART ELIZABETH LI.-XHAN College Preparalory Course ti. A. A. Cl, 2, 35, Gym Meet Cl, 25, Hockey Team C2, 35, Usher for Macbeth C35. Come wha! may, 1'm always happy. ROBERT FRANCIS AIAHER College Preparalory Course B. A. A. Cl, 2, 35, House tl, 25, Honorable Mention in House Cup Debate C25, Speaker pro-tem of llouse C25, Pomander Valk C25, As You Like It C25, Tennis Squad C25, Tennis Team C2, 35, Senate C2, 35. When duly uhispers low, 'Thou l71llSl', Ihe youih replies, 'I canl. LEON RIANDELL General Course B. A. A. Cl, 2, 35, Gym Team C15, Gym Squad C25. How far lhal lillle candle Ihrows his beams. EDITH lxlARIE .NIANNING WesUielcl Normal School ' ti. A. A. Cl, 2, 35, Gym Meet Cl, 25. Mllfilh a smile on her lips. C 61 5 0 E.lfQ-EMEEiEEffl,5gM-EE--EE -EEE E7 F FE 7 7 'W W ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIIHIII NIB-Jillli ' 5' E33 W W 553 HAROLD lV1ARC UsON B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Track Squad C153 Swimming Squad Cl, 253 Baseball Squad C253 Track Team C253 Football Squad C253 Class Basketball C2, 353 Basketball Squad C35. . The march Qf lhe human mind is slow. PHYLLIS M.ARKLEY G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Pierides Beta C153 Gym Meet C1. 253 Welfare Board Bazaar C253 Student Police Force C253 'AAs You Like It - C253 Pierides Alpha C2, 353 Follies Of 1927 C35. ily hearl is just like lhe sea. MATTHEW TAYLOR MAYES Norwich U nieersily B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Editorial Staff of 'sllecorderu C153 French Club . C253 Football Squad C353 Hi-Y C35. He has done the work af a true man. JOHN BLANCHET MAYLOTT B. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 353 Hi-Y C2. 353 2IlI53Ck Team C2, 353 Basketball Squad C2, 353 Nlanager of Football 3 . Work done may claim its wages. MARY ELIZABETH MEARS Western Reserve Universily G. A. A. Cl. 2, 353 Gym Meet C1, 253 Gym Exhibition C253 Hockey Team C353 Basketball Team C353 G. A. A. Fair C353 French Club C35. A lender hearlg a will inflexible. WESLEY MERRITT V General Coarse B. A. A. C1, 2, 353 ltlusic Club C1, 2, 353 History Assembly C153 Class Basketball Team C153 Music Assembly C353 Chairman of Program Committee of Music Club C353 Business Stalf of Be- ' corder C35. Hllasic, the mosaic Qf the air. , 4625 .og W EW 53 T EW '3 W - -EMEEfEEfT2M.EE..EQ EEE ' an Enaueunauuseaasm MIB-.lilllilalellilel W ! BTG W 53 W ET? BIALCOLM W. BIETCALF Dartmouth College ls. A. A. qi, 2, 35. HThere is but one method of attaining ercellence, and that is by harrl labor. FLORENCE MILBURN Sargent School of Physical Education G. A. A. tl. 2. 353 Gym Meet tl, 25g Pierides Beta C253 Pierides Alpha Q35: Basketball Team C353 Hockey Team t35g Squad Leaders' Class Q35. Push on-keep moving. ' DAX'ID MILLER Columbia University School of Business Administration B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Student Police Force Q35. Ile won't pay attention. ETHEL MILLER Miss Twitchell's Kindergarten School ' G. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Gym Meet tl, 25. A gentle nature, kind to all alike. RENA MILLER Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Gym Meet tl, 255 G. A. A. Fair tl, 353 Student Police Force t35. A pleasing girl with pleasing manners. NEWTON B. MOORE College Preparatory Course B. A. A. tl, 2, 35. 'fewiewkwiefmffrsmgemiieiiiiewe W3 53 E73 7 W 'H EF 5' 53 T 55' - - - .le 5 - llil IIEI llillull llll NIB lllllfllalellal I 5' OWEN IVAN NIORAN Springfield College B. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Baseball Squad Cl, 253 Boom Basketball Team C25. Ile lrudged along, and zvlzislled as he wenlf' RINA GRIEN'E MORISON General Course G. A. A. Cl, 2, 351 G. A. A. Fair Cl, 2, 35g Class Basketball Squad C153 Hockey Squad C153 Gym Meet Cllg Committee for Stage Setting for Macbeth C35. No pleasure is comparable lo standing upon the ranlage ground of truth. AVILLIAM J OSEPH BIULLIGAN f A .lledical School B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Baseball Team C153 Football Squad Cl, 253 Student Police Force C253 Crew Squad C253 Chief of Student Police Force C353 lloekey Team C35Q Student Advisory Board C35. None bul himself can be his parallel. l FRANKLIN NEAL Yale Un ivers ily B. A. A. C1, 2, 353 lli-Y C2, 353 Soccer Team C2, 35. Villain and he be many miles aparlf, SIDNEY NEAL Yale University B. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Swimming Team Cl, 253 lli-Y C2, 353 Class Nominating Committee C35. Although he had much wil, Ile was shy of using il. MARION ALICE NEFF Lesley Kindergarten School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Gym Assembly Cl, 253 G. A. A. Fair C1, 353 Gym Meet C253 Gym Exhibition C253 Wlelfare Board Bazaar C253 2B Social Committee C253 Junior Prom C253 Class Day Committee C353 Senior Prom Committee C35. A nd all because a lady fell inAlove. C 64 5 -eMEE M-EE..EQ--EQE El W E73 T 7 W F , ZIIEIZIIEIZIIElliliillllilflill-.AIIIIIAIEIZIIEIZI are 5' EFS W v-7 in V7 fi EDITH NORTON VVesUield Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 335 G. A. A. Fair CD3 Gym Meet Cl, 2Dg Pierides Beta C2, SD, Music Club C2, 35, Treasurer of Pierides Beta C3jg Program Committee of Music Club C3jg Nisimaha CSD, Student Police Force C353 Pierides Alpha t3J. 'KKeep your face always foward lhe sunshine, and Ihe shadows willfall behind you. JOHN JAMES O,CONNELL Yale University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 33, House C2jg Class Basketball Team CSD. Be lrue lo your word and your work and your friend. EDMUND JOHN O,CONNOR General Course B. A. A. ll, 2, 3jg Baseball Squad C2Jg Student Police Force Q31 Silence as deep as elerniiyf' SARAH PALLOCK General Course G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35g Soccer Squad CU, Basketball Squad CID, Tennis Squad Cl, Zjg Hockey Squad fl, 2Dg Gym Meet Q1, 2Dg Music Club C3D. To believe with cerlainly, we must begin with doubling. ELIZABETH lVlAY PATTISON Worcesler Normal School G. A. A. fl, 2, 35g Gym Meet QU, G. A. A. Fair Qljg Nisimaha Cfljg Pierides Alpha f3j. HI cannol check my girlish blush. ESTHER A. PECORARO Weslhelcl Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35, Gym Meet CD3 Volley Ball Team Qlbg Music Club Cl, 2j. A'Earneslness is lhe soul of work. , W X ill EW T 'Q T3 4 Z W 52 5 . 7 N can C N T - A 2 g A 'A - - AYA - - - - -eaL-eE.eQ-EEi elnsellaaennauuaoaaanli 5iIDI.Iillli'0lEIZ name: ae W' 5' BTG W v-r 5 W no 7 ELIZABETH A. PEER College Preparalory Course 3 G. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Gym Assembly C133 Elector in Mock Election C133 Pierides Beta Cl, 233 G. A. A. Fair C1, 333 Wlelfare Board Bazaar C233 Junior Prom Committee C233 Gym Meet C233 Student Police Force C2, 333 French Club C2, 339 Pi6I'id0S Alpha C2. 333 Humor Staff of Blue and Wlhite C2, 33: Chairman of Program Committee of Pierides Alpha C333 Auxiliary Welfare Board C333 Usher at Macbeth C333 Room Agent for Recorder C333 3A Dance Committee C333 Class Nominating Committee C333 Captain ?fJStudent Police Force C333 Class Day Committee C333 Nisimaha 3 And lhose who know lhee, know all words are fainlf' JOSEPH S. PHELON College Preparatory Coarse B. A. A. C1, 2, 333 House C133 Torch Club C1, 233 French Club C233 Junior Prom Committee C233 Hi-Y C333 Editorial Staif of Recorder C333 Student Police Force C333 Class Nominating Committee C333 Chairman of Class NVill Committee C33. Life-wha! is it but a dream? FRANCIS WENDELL PHILLIPS Bliss Elecirical School Radio Cluh Cl, 233 House Cl, 233 Torch Club C233 Senate C333 B. A. A. C33. A man is worlh only as much as he is worlhllo his fellow men. HAZEL ELIZABETH PIKE Smilh College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Editorial Staff of A'Recorder Cl, 2, 333 1A Declamation Contest CI33 The Three Quills C233 As You Like It C233 Assistant Editor of Recorder C233 Statistics Staff of Blue and Vllhite C233 Associate Editor of Recorder C333 President of French Club C333 Class Wlays and lVIeans Committee C333 Class Nominating Committee C333 3A Dance Cormnittee C333 The Adventure of Lady Ursula C33. When she passed, il seemed like ilze ceasing of exqaisile music. CORNELIA PRINDLE Miss lVheelock's Kindergarten School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Hockey Team C133 Gym Meet Cl, 233 Welfare Board Bazaar C233 Follies of 1927 C333 G. A. A. Fair C333 Usher at AIacbeth C333 Pierides Alpha C33. 'lWilh volleys of elernal babble. LOUIS PYENSON lllassachusells Agricallural College B. A. A. C2, 33. 'llieware lhefury of a palienl man. C 66 3 - 1 EMEE- - --m.E.E..EE- .EEE E73 TH FE T 'E 'H E E eva a '-I W Ed n l r V7 ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIIBSIIIUMIR.IIIIIUIEIZ IEIZI HELEN REYNDERS Wellesley College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Gym Assembly C153 Pierides Beta Cl, 253 Gym Meet Cl, 253 Student Police Force C2, 353 Pierides Alpha C2, 353 Captain of Student Police Force C353 Nisimaha C353 Usher at Macbeth C35. This rock shall fly from ils firm base:as:soon as:I. NORMAN KENNETH REYNOLDS Springfield Junior College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Business Stall' of Recorder Cl, 2, 353 Collectors' Club Cl, 2, 353 Assistant Advertising Manager of Recorder C253 Treasurer of Collectors' Club C253 Current History Club C253 3B Dance Committee C352 Senate C353 Student Advisory Board C353 President of Collectors' Club C353 3A Dance Committee C353 Advertising Manager of Recorder C353 Business Manager of Mac-bethw C35. ' ' 'ihlisfame was greal in all Ihe land. ELLEN LOUISE RICKERT f Smith College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Pierides Beta Cl. 252 Gym Meet Cl, 253 President of Pierides Beta C253 Student Police Force C2, 353 Pierides Alpha C353 Usher at HMacbeth C353 Nisimaha C35. Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. THOMAS R. RILEY College Preparatory Coarse B. A. A. Cl, 2. 353 Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 353 Basketball Squad C253 3B Dance Committee C353 Senate C353 Class Nom- inating Committee C353 Basketball Team C353 Boom Agent for Blue and White C35. 'Alle pal his shoulder lo lhe wheel. GEORGE HENIZH' BOY B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Boom Basketball Team Cl, 2, 353 Basketball Squad Cl, 253 Baseball Squad Cl, 25. Ile is aflame wilh lore for her. RALPH M. SAFFER Brown University B. A. A. Cl, 2. 352 Collectors' Club Cl, 253 Swimming Squad C253 Junior Prom Committee C253 Football Squad C253 Business Stall' of Recorder C253 Football Squad C353 Swimming Squad C35. The law of llze soul is elernal endeavor. C675 TlfjW.EM1EEfEEfiIiM-If:-ELElQf-EQl2 Elf T' 'C X CW E73 T tw W 753 E 5' F53 T7 Ei' ZIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIIBSIIJ sm.Ailllmlalallalzllanz MAX M. SAIIYKIN Colambia Universily B. A. A. C1, 2, 353 House C1, 253 3B Declamation Contest C35. Il is the hear! lhal makes a man rich. HELEN SAMPSON College Preparalory Coarse Entered Central in October, 1925. Gym Meet C253 G. A. A. C2, 353 Music Club C353 Basketball C353 Pierides Alpha C35. For she's a jolly good sport. MERLE C. SAVVYER f . flloanl Holyoke College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Treasurer of Pierides Beta C153 lA Deelamation Contest C153 Pierides Beta Cl, 25g Gym Meet Cl, 253 Swimming Team Cl, 253 Junior Prom Committee C253 Good Fellowship Vlleek Committee C253 Deputy-Chief of Student Police Force C2, 353 Class Ways and Means Committee C353 Auxiliary Welfare Board C359 Nisimaha C353 Follies of 1927,' C353 'lMacbeth,' C35. Few things are impossible lo diligence and skill. EDWARD G. SCHAFFER Wharton School of Finance B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Orchestra Cl, 253 Crew Cl, 253 Gym Team C253 Baseball Squad C2, 353 Tennis Squad C2, 353 Soccer Team C353 Basketball Team C353 Class Day Orchestra C35. Certainly he was a good fellow. ALBERT SCHNVARTZ College Preparalory Coarse Business Stall' of Recorder C23 35g B. A. A. C35. Wharf a spemllhrlfl is he of his longur'. KARL FREDERICK SCHXVENGER Universily of 1V ichigan Entered Central in September, 1926. B. A. A. C353 Crew C353 Class Nominating Committee C353 Class Ballot Committee C35. gl lillle work, a greal ileal of play lo keep llS going. A 685 'fFiTQ.EMEEEEfE1M-EE1.EE1EIQ12 it ri 33 rn W 7 F3 All 5 an IZIIE Zllillillillllldill-.IFIIIUIEIQ IIBIZI ae 5' E73 T 5' YW i V7 AIELVIN L. SCOTT Springfeld College B. A. A. Cl. 2, 353 Class Basketball Team C1, 2, 353 Track Team Cl. 25g Fall Crew C251 Soccer Team C251 Football Squad C35. fl smile lhaf glowed. HENRY HARRY SHAPIRO Harvard College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 35. HI profess not lalkingg only this, Le! each man do his best. Ninn' N. SHEA lVesUield Normal School C. A. A. Cl. ZZ. 35g Gym Nleet Cl. 25: Gym Assembly C255 hlusic Club C355 Nisimaha C35. Happy ani I. i ITUTH E. SINCLAIR Blount Holyoke College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Piericles Beta Cl. 253 Christmas Assembly C253 Graduation Chorus C251 Music Club C2, 353 Member of Program Committee of Music Club C253 Pierides Alpha C2, 35g Humor Staff of Blue and White C35g Usher at Macbeth C35. There is nolh ing so royal as truth. . l VERA C. SLUTSKIN Radclijfe College G. A. A. Cl, 2. 35g Gym Exhibition Cl5g Gym Meet C1, 25g Gym Assembly C255 Music Club C355 French Club C355 G. A. A. Fair C35. 'iPower is the great goal of ambition. JOHN SMITH University of Ohio B. A. A. Cl. 2. 353 Track Team Cl, 2, 355 Soccer Team Cl, 2, 353 Basketball Squad C15g Boom Agent for Blue and VVhite C155 Captain of Soccer Team C2, 35g Hi-Y CZ, 35: Senate C35g President of Hi-Y C355 Affiliated Board of Hi-Y C353 Secretary of Senate C35. Il is only through a noble character that one can arrive at a personality strong enough to more men. C695 fTEMl.EMEE- - ..M-E.E..EE- .EEE EF T3 e E73 T9 T7 ft 7 'H T in ananalaanauuaeassnu AWBFIEIIIH Af j 3 W WS 7 s N E u 'W E N 5 ..J, Els fl J XXKXXXXX 1111111 0 HENRIETTA J AY SPANER Simmons College G. A, A. C1, 2, 353 Member-at-Large of Class C153 Gym Meet Cl, 253 Pierides Beta C253 Editorial Stall of Recorder C2, 353 G. A. A. Fair C2, 353 French Club C35. Age cannot wither her, nor custom slate her injinite variety. ANDREYV H. SPENCER College Preparatory Course B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 KnaYe of Hearts C153 Senate C2, 353 Vice- President of French Club C35. What is the little one thinking about? HUGH SPENCER Ya le Un irers i ty Entered Central in September, 1925. B. A. A. C2, 353 Chairman of Junior Prom Committee C253 House C253 Orchestra C253 Vice-President of Torch Club C253 Torch Club C2, 353 Senate C2, 353 Class Day Orchestra C2, 353 Editor-in- Chief of Recorder C353 Welfare Board C353 Business lylanager of Recorder,' C352 Treasurer of Senate C353 Designer of Re- corderl' Banner of Class Supremacy C353 Acting-President of Torch Club C353 The Ghost Story C353 Publicity Manager of Faculty Play C353 Class Nominating Committee C353 Chairman of Christmas Revcls Committee C353 Chairman of Senior Prom Committee C35. HTlze center of a thousand trades. NITA FRANCES STUART 91 College Preparatory Coarse G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Music Club C1, 2, 353 Pierides Beta C153 Gym Meet Cl, 253 G. A. A. Fair Cl, 353 Room Agent for A'Recorder', C2. 353 Music Club Assembly C2, 353 Vice-President of Music Club C353 3B Dance Committee C353 Assistant Subscription Manager of Recorder C353 Orchestra C353 Class Nominating Committee C353 Prophecy on Prophets Committee C353 Follies of 1927 C353 Gym Assembly C353 Central Orchestral Trio C353 Beethoven Assembly C353 Chairman of Class Song Committee 3 . , 1 'LThe hidden soul of harmony. MARY ESTHER SULLIVAN Wesweld Normal School A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Gym Meet4Cl. 253 Nisimaha C353 Pierides Alpha 3 . I am the very pink of courtesy. RUTH I- SWEENEY Skidmore College G. A. A..C1, 2, 353 Gy1n'Meet Cl, 253 Student Police Force C2, 353 Advertising Stall' of Blue and YVhite C353 Nisimaha C35. Courte0us though coyg and gentle, though retired. EMT? - - i.m-ea3eafpae 73 X W gi T Q 7 'Q Q W ex. IEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIIBSIIIWNUBWFIIIUIEIZIIEIZI ae ET 53 W W 1 s 53 DW BIILDRED TAYLOR Hospital Training G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35g Gym Meet Cl, 253 G. A. A. Fair Cl, 25gNisimaha C3. 35- '6She was wont to speak plain. OLIVER MARK TAYLOR lllassachusetts Institute of Technology B. A. A. Cl,2, 353 Pomander VValk Cl5g 'LAS You Like It C25g Senate C2, 35: Players C2, 353 Member-at-Large of Senate C355 Senate Tablet Debate C35g Student Police Force C35g Macbeth C35g Master of the Bevels of Players C35. , Like-but oh! how different! STUART L. TAYLOR .3 College Preparatory Course t . Dance Committee C153 History Assembly C15g Class VVays and Means Committee C25g Radio Club C25g Hi-Y C2, 35g Banjo Club C3 Character must stand behind and back up everything. BIADELINE ELIZ.ABETII TOWNSEND Weshield Normal School G. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Gym MeetC1, 255 Music Club Cl, 25. Temper is so good a thing that we should never lose it. BIABEL VAN DELINDA Art School G. A. A. C1,2, 35. '4Silence sweeter is than speech. ARBIAND B. YTEZINA Massachusetts College of Pharmacy , Entered Central in September, 1925 Crew Squad C35. His winning smile makes friends. i'ifm1eneaie:a?i2a.eagea'eae l B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Business Staff of Recorder C1, 2, 355 Class 'fr E73 W F73 7 W F an IZIISIZIIEIUEIISSIII Mlllilllfllalallalil ali T T3 73 'W E 5 ls ...4 V7 I 5 7 PAIILINE rl-lIIEOIJORA WTXLSII Barnard College C. A. A. Cl. 2. 35: Student Poliee Forte Cl, 2, 353 Advertising Stall' of Blue and White C153 C. A. A. Fair Cl, 35Q Advertising Stall' Of Beeorder C253 Boom Agent for Blue and Wihite lki.,5Q llielfare Board Bazaar C253 Advertising Alanager Of Blue and White C25: Auxiliary Welfare Board C23 353 3B Christmas Bevels Com- mittee C353 llumor liditor of Blue and Vlihite Ck:,l5Q Phe Ghost Storyu C353 Class Nominating Committee Cripg Student Advisory Board C352 Chairman of SEA Masque Ball C353 Delegate to Second Annual Convention of Massaehusetts Student Councils C352 ' Class Banquet. Committee C353 Senior l'rOm Committee C35. Plan your work Ihoroaghlvg lllen lhorouglily work your ,. plan. STANLEY lVlATTIIEVV VVALSII Columbia Unizfersily Entered Central in January. l925. B. A. A. C2, 353 Baseball Team C2, 353 Student Police Force C2. 235: Student Welfare Board C353 3A Masque Ball Committee C353 Captain of Baseball Team C35. K'Tl1e greal aim of life is no! knowledge, bu! aclionf' THOMAS CHARLES JOHN WALTON Holy Cross College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Soccer Squad Cl, 2, 351 Class Basketball Team Cl. 2. 353 Boom Agent for Recorder C153 llouse Cl, 253 Baseball Squad l25Q Cheer Leader C3,5Q Publicity Manager Of 'llfollies of 1927 C35. 'fl deeenl lzolrlness erer nieels ll'lllI friends. BIARGARET W.XRIJ School of Physical Edaealion G. A. A. Cl. 2, 35: Hoc-key Squad Cl. 2, 353 Nisimaha Cl, 2, 353 Basketball Team C153 Gym Meet Cl. 25: Soccer Squad Cl. 25: G. A. A. Fair Cl, 353 Class Nominating Committee C353 Student Police Foree C35. Nothing greal was ever achieved wilhoal enlhasiasmf' J OHN W. WELCKER College Preparatory Coarse B. A. A. Cl. 2, 353 Student Police Force C2, 35. To-morrow he will begin somellzing else. CATHERINE IRENE WOODS Springfield Junior College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Gym Meet Cl, 25. Silence never belrays you. C725 A- - .M. A - - L -,LQ.EE.-EQ EQ? ETH W in XE 'Q 'H T3 LY Y ,, , ..Y. - ' an IZIIEIZZIISIIEIIBSIIJ elilllilllililallilil W! E73 El? f in E33 JOSEPH ZANDAN Boston University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Basketball Squad Cl, 2, 355 Class Basketball Team Cl, 253 'AAs You Like It C255 Soccer Squad CID. When lhe fight begins within himself, ri rnan's worlh somelhingf' RosE ZANDAN Skidmore College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Class Banner Committee CID: lierides Beta C2, 393 Music Club C2, Sjg Student Police Force C2, 33. A51 sweet, alfraclizie kind of grace. H isiory of the Class of 1.927 WHEN INNOCENCE W.ASN,T Buss Way, way back in the dim and distant past, when boyish bobs were unheard of and elongated trousers marked the zenith of seniority, a host of youngsters approached the portals of learning with wide-eyed curiosity, and soon our tender craniums were crammed with worldly knowledge of how to saunter through the vast labyrinth of Central's corridors without being late to class. What a thrill we experienced when we attended our first class meeting and listened to those ven- erable C EU seniors expounding the theories of classhood! Amongst a veritable tower of babble and heated controversies of ambitious classmates, one cry alone arose from our midst ..... Rosenberg! Rosenberg! Excitement reigned supreme! We were to hold our first social! Never in the memory of the renowned class of '27 will our first social function be sunken into oblivion. Oh that carefree time when youthful frivolity frolicked to the capricious- Drop the handkerchief and Blind manls bufff' and when maidenly modesty gave vent to profuse blushes upon viewing the approach of a bashful member of the opposite sex!! At the next class meeting shrill cries rent the air, pitiful moans resounded through the spacious halls-sighs-Fort Silence with its banner of scarlet and gray waving o'er our suffering heads calmed the stricken mob. THE AGE OE MEDIOCRITY We burst forth from our chrysalis of innocence and found ourselves in the world of Juniordom with Rosenberg still grasping the mighty Sceptre of '27. But gayety, the one incentive for all our famed entertainments, inspired our next merry hop and even our worthy elders bent and swayed to the rhythmic tunes of heavenly music. In a short time, all joined in the tuneful refrain of that im- mortal song, Drink! Drink! Drink! while the thirsty mob formed the line on the left to the oft-repeated phase, 6'Come this way and get your punchf, Think you that one dance sufiicedil No! ! Then came the Junior Prom-the best dance ever held in the annals of Central's history, where bumpers to avoid the terrific 'i1fjngemaaiee9i2a-ee:iee'eee ! I E73 553 E73 W W E73 W ,I ! ! W3 53 53 W3 W 53 IT3 enngnzlnauznnanuaeu mamma.ninaumnanellauelnani collisions would have been a gift of heaven! Not for long were we to view our coffers overflowing with the lucrative proceeds of our prosperous event, for we parted with many goodly shekels to replenish the exhaused stock of Central's furniture. Forever and anon will our generous gift be cherished by our Alma Mater. THE HEIGHT OF ERUDITION Our senior year began with a baffling mystery! Strange hieroglyphics adorned the blackboards and inquisitive students spent many sleepless nights attempting in vain to decipher the two puzzling letters, HC. R. Cranberries and raspberries? No! ! The Christmas Revels,-as fantastic an affair as was ever held in Central's gym where snow flakes fluttered through the air and a benevolent Santa Claus shaking the boughs of a gift-laden tree, illumined with fanciful and colorful lights, presented each merry guest with a precious souvenir. But our hearts were still bursting with joy, so our enthusiasm created another prodigious event. Talent as well as originality was displayed in this unique affair, The Follies of '27.H The audience was held in speechless ecstasy when the thrilling, sentimental episode of the Ghost Story capped the climax of the evening's matchless performance. Our irreproachable perfection was proved by the valiant grasp with which we clung to the Recorder Supremacy Banner during our whole senior year. We even attained the highest standard never before reached in the history of Central-100572, sub- scription! Always on the lookout for novel events, we next visited all the leading costumers of Springfield, and soon we appeared in Central's gym, where the Queen of Sheba democratically danced with a lowly farmer, and King Louis, in his courtly robes, glanced more than once at a Winsome Cinderella. In other words, we attended The Masque Ball. Then came spring, and the class was seriously afflicted. Each one bore the earmark of that dread disease, Photomaniag', but at last we re- covered from the shock of seeing what we really looked like, and once more hap- piness took possession of our disillusioned minds. And now that our tale is told and the curtain has fallen, with the white-garbed spectre of Graduation hovering near, let us hope that the memory of '27 will never be as traceless as footprints on the sands of time. DOROTHY MCCRAY PEARL LASKER Presentation of the Class of 1927 illarion Davis-Marion, we have discovered that you have had a rather hard time trying to find the answers to the questions from Hlnquisitive Freshman and Hlrate Seniorw, which you receive for the HQuestion Box in the Recorder, Therefore we present you with this book of questions. The answers are given on page 27. Fred F inklehoff-Finkie, we wish to present you with one of the requisites of any good speaker, a box of Smith Brothers Cough Drops. Take one before and after each oration, and we feel sure you will cart off all the prizes. Les HarringtonWAs treasurer of good old '27, Les, you have been forced to run back and forth between the bank and Central, carrying the class dues and the profits from our dances which have poured in so copiously. Therefore We present you with this bank. May it save you many a weary step! Hazel Pike and Sid Neal-Complaints have been received, Sid, that Hazel and you have been observed standing rather close together during your conferences, 2 ?MlEMEE M-EE.lEQ'A?EE M EE E73 W W El? W ananzunauanlauuaoaasnuamnnviilllananelnanel amz W E73 W Q. .Mi W E03 53 XXXXXXXX n E as it were, between periods, etc. And so we recommend that you stay at least six inches apart. Here is a shiny, new ruler to help you to carry out our recommendation as, of course, you will. Fritz Klein-While you were in charge of the class photographs, Fritz, you seemed to have a hard time pleasing the belles and beaux of '27. If you had taken the pictures yourself, you might have had better results, so here is a small camera, which may not take good pictures, but you can have a lot of fun with it, playing make believef' Joe Phelon-Joe, among your peculiarities you seem to have a passion for humming your way to New York. Unless you are exceptionally lucky, you prob- ably have to do a good deal of walkingg so here is a box of foot-powder. In a pinch use Allen's Foot-ease. Art Batchelder-When the armbands of '27 were sold, you didn't seem to wear one. We are sure that this was due only to neglectg so we are taking the oppor- tunity of presenting you with one of these maroon and gray arm-bands. Mildred Glaser-Mildred, you have shown your ability in any line whatever, whether it be piano playing, scholarship, or basketball. Just so you can test your ability in many other directions, we give you this book entitled One Hundred Things a Bright Girl Can Dof, Walter Bonney-You, Walter, were one of the most influential of the founders of the Torch Clubg torches might have been all right in Virgil's time, but today they seem a little old-fashioned. Here is a flashlight with which to start a Flash- light Club. Andy Spencer-Well, Andy, you don't seem to be getting much bigger, do you? We know that you have tried wearing long pants and standing on your tiptoes without result. Here is a bottle of gland medicine. Don't take too much, or you will become as big as Brosnan which, of course, would be a terrible calamity. Iris Canary and Henry Baldwin-Of course, everybody remembers Henry's fine work last year as the fool in As You Like Itf' Hear then this famous quo- tation. A fool is born every minuteg likewise a person to catch hirnf' You've done pretty well, Iris. Here's a mouse trap guaranteed to hold tight, and here, Henry, is a tail so that you can play mouse. Elsie Allis-Elsie, you are known as the girl with the eternal grin. Now, just that you may have no difficulty maintaining your reputation, we present you with this lipstick with which you can paint a grin on your face during your more serious moments. ' EDWARD CONNOP. ELEANOR DICKEY Prophecy of the Class of 1927 The following information has been extricated from the old files of the Western Union Telegraph Company: Associated Press: A. Fred Rosenberg, president of Drive-It-Yourself car company, bankrupt in attempt to test each machine personally. Iris Conary crowned Miss America' by Judges Dick Hunt, Stuart Taylor and Dick Clark. Margaret Hastings and Mary Kavanagh tie for governorship of Nebraska. Charles McAllister chosen coach of Big Green Team. Will remove residence to Hanover with Mrs. McAllister, nee Marion Neff. Harry Shapiro elected Grand Kleagle of Ku Klux Klan. Night Club conducted by Alma Blanchet and Polly Walsh fruitlessly raided by Pyenson's Prohibition Force. i I 1 A A IZI A A lei' IZI i1MjEZI1iEETEQE E71 W F73 W W Ei? W ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIlilllllllldill.IEIIIFOIEIZIIEIZIIEIZ W in Eli DT? XXX L1 yyyy E Don Barnes, I. W. W. agitator, arrested by officers O'Connor and O'Connell under leadership of Sergeant Tom Riley. John Smith and Ed. Connor star on Kalamazoo pro soccer team. Peggy Hopkins Joyce, this year divorced from Thomas Walton and Melvin Scott, weds Andrew Spencer, professor of Szopelka at the Mears Kindergarten School. Dorothy Devine and Rosemary Hearne replacing Norma Shearer and Gilda Gray in Queen of Heartsf' Scenario by Mildred Hoag-Robert Maher, producer. Elizabeth Peer, Louise Rickert, and Helen Reynders, newly elected repre- sentatives, arrive in Washington. Cornelia Prindle defeats Mildred Taylor in marathon conversation contest. Camilla Goodwyn, artist, writes illustrated book Beauty H intsf' Edited by Blackburn Publishing Company. Hildegarde Kunitz, Elsie Allis,and Florence Milburn appointed gym teachers in Alexander Hamilton Correspondence School. Joseph Jennings and Joel Isenberg tie for honors in National Pessimism Con- test. Catherine Cross wins booby prize in same. Virginia Demarest and Dorothy Forbes chosen to pose for illustrations of Schwenger's '5Why Gentlemen Still Prefer Blondes. Florence Burati, Beatrice Isham, and Helen Sampson awarded first prize for exhibit at World Fair by Frederick Gubbins, President of the International Chess Club. Mildred Abrams, Edith Burack, Sylvia Epstein, Vera Slutskin, Rose Zandan, and Henrietta Spaner praised by Senator Oliver Taylor for excellent welfare work done by organization. Evelyn Johnson and Elizabeth Ewig given principal roles in Sally Fowler's popular comedy, Owen Moran, comedian. Mildred Glaser, Gladys Church, Eleanor Dickey and Ellen Birnie, girl scout officials, visit Ernest Moore at White House. Benjamin Lowenberg, all-American athlete, performed on the roof of the Woolworth building April 1. Radio announcers Bonney, Metcalf, and Welcker, signed by Manager Mayes of station P. D. Q., Oshkosh. Dorothy McCray, Marion Brooks, Mabel Van Delinda, and Barbara Adams lead suffragette movement in Borneo. Felicia Kulig and Hannah Hedeen enter Mandellfs V audeville Show as Siamese Twins. Hattie Dubuc and Edith Di Lizia signed as only American Lilipntiansf' Wendell Phillips, human skeleton. Clarissa Hoyle and Dagmar Borgeson open Novelty Beauty Shop in Holly- wood. Formerly with Latimer Chain Beauty Shops of U. S. A. Nita Stuart, famous pianist, returns from giving music lessons to the Prince of Wales. Sarah Pallock, Ethel Miller, and Esther Pecoraro newly appointed police women in Chicago. Lucy Cokinias and Mary Derderian small mascots of Zandan's pro basketball team. Mary Shea, Katherine Woods, and Mary Sullivan make bicycle tour of the Alps. Ruth Holley and Estelle Jones, President, and Vice-President respectively of New York Y. W. C. A. Max Sahykin and Richard Bisson find traces of prehistoric, three-legged man near East Longmeadow. ' E E Q76j cg g -N. g g 'A g vA g v - 1 A A - - tal - - -gM.EE-EE-.-EQ. in in rw Wa W 51 W ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIISIISSIII NIBUIFI IUIEIZIIEIZZI BIZ W3 W3 1 W W3 W EW W3 Rina Morison does Highland Fling, Viola Hogan, musician, plays. Artists have private secretaries, Rebecca Heafitz and Jeannette Jones, Central High graduates. Doubleday and Grant's Anti-Sour Milk Concern ruined by Mary Casey's Canned, Condensed, Cream Company. Bernard Greenberg, manager of Edward Schaffer and Ralph Saffer, prominent tiddlywink players, has now taken over management of Joe Roy, pro basketball 1 . , p ayer Dorothea Luce, Adeline Bisesti, Clara Fromer, Helen Henderson, Edith Manning, and Elizabeth Pattison are among the 9,000,000 extras looking for a part in Dave Miller's production, 6'The Lost Chord or i'Who Swiped My Shoe String? Hugh Spencer is now road manager for the Hawshaw-Murgatroyd Stock Company. Cast includes Milton Blacher, Gladys Hylander, Edith Norton, Albert Schwartz, Armand Vezina, and Morris Whitcomb. Their latest production is East Lynne. Haynes and Heyman Publishing Company announces sale of Catherine JohnsOn's book, How to Get on Without Being Known. E. J. Pinney, well-known Contractor, has made public the fact that he has acquired the services of Mr. Newton Moore and Mr. Charles FitzGerald. Mr. Moore and Mr. Fitzgerald have charge of the entire home Office, they sweep it out every night and fill the inkwells. PERSONAL MESSAGES Madeline Townsend: Book review accepted by Pearl Lasker, editor of the Optimist Leave office and come to celebrate. Csignedj DOROTHY CHAMBERLIN Norman Reynolds: Earl Bean, Francis Brosnan, and Tom Bucalo secured in act for Great Graham Circus. Advertise! Csignedj CARLTON GRAHAM C. Barton Musical Company: Signe Ferre to play in husband's church. Big event. Send 'cello. Csignedj RUTH SINCALIR Franklin Neal: Hazel and I posing for Love at First Sight ads. Home after wedding. Csignedj SIDNEY NEAL c,f'o Phelon, Senior: Bummed my way to North Pole. Csignedj JOE Arthur Batchelder: Phyllis Markley and Peg Kavanaugh, former classmates, 2-zcond and third from left in M. Walsh and L. Harrington's new musical show. ome. Csignedj HENRY BALDWIN .Mary Ferguson: Ready to Open Poison Ivy Tea Room. Assistance desired. Csignedj RUTH SWEENEY Sheldon Atherton Sales Company: Have sold five hundred fifty-nine packages of Fittis Flavored Farina. Csignedj MERLE SAWYER LTTE 'EWQEMA A - A , -QM.EE.-EQc P1232 E73 EW E73 lit W El? W T ETS W Fi EW J XXXXXXXX ll ananzlnavalnauuaaassnll Billlilllllilzllalil BIZ Wendell Ely: Congratulations on graduation. Hope mutual shock proves light. Csignedj GEORGE COHEN Elizabeth Mahan: Come With hand-painted soup spoons fortopening of Craft Shop. Qsignedj MARY LOUISE KING Virginia Brigham Gown Shop: Married-Wes Merritt in N. Y. Send six sport dresses. Csignedj PEG WARD Edward Caslaldini: Have opened our feed and grain store: Csignedj ERIC JOHNSON V MARION DAvIs-FREDERICK KLEIN Prophecy on Prophets CWilh Apology lo Should you ask us whence these prophecies, Whence these sayings and predictions, VVith the sharp tang of the ocean With the foam and spray of wavelets VVe should answer, we should tell you: From the great lakes, seas, and Oceans. Wlhere the Class of '27, In the course of Evolution Have become like unto merfolk, Dancing 'mongst the kelp and coral, VVith bewildering syncopations To the Jazz Band of Old Neptune ! ! l If still further you should ask us Saying, Who's that handsome Merman? Tell us of that handsome Mermaniw We should answer your inquiries Straightway in such words as follow: In the Vale of Central 'Lumnae, He is known as Zonibahwee, Which, translated, means 'Fritz Kleinf He Who, tho' he starred in football, Feared the very sight of maiden, Is now a dashing, ardent mersheik, Ever fighting, ever winning In his struggles with the sea beasts, Aided by his football training. TRULY a superb young Merman l l l Longfellowj If still further you should ask us Saying, Who's that fair and gentle maiden? Tell us of this tranquil maiden? We should answer, we should tell you How that maiden did gain access To great Neptune's Hall of Fame Through her famous book, entitled 'Should not Flowers go io Heaven?' VVhen you view this youthful mermaid, Dreamy, whimsical, delightful, You will see a realization Of old Central's expectation. In addition to this glory, She presides as reigning mistress Wlith a mien demure and pleasant O'er a School of Hopeful Fishes. Perhaps by now you may have guessed 'Tis no one but our Marion Davis. Should you ask us whence these prophecies, VV hence these sayings and predictions, VVe should answer, we should tell you, We have used IMAGINATION ! ! l NITA F. STUART GLADYS HYLANDER Class Poem Like a never ending army, moving through dear Central's halls, Come the troops of youths and maidens, come where education calls, We, just now, are in the vanguardg as We look back through the years, There's a little bit of heartache mingled with the songs and cheers. Those who in the ranks behind us Wait to take our places here, Must in turn give place to others, thus they go on year by year. In the Work that's been assigned us, whether we've wrought well or ill, We've been praised or reprimanded by our General, Mr. Hill, And the teachers who have led us, Captains and Lieutenants all, Giving of their best to make us ready to accept Life's call. Here's a cheer for our commanders, give it comrades with your might, And a rousing cheer for Central and her colors Blue and White. NORMAN K. REYNOLDS II Ifl VI VI QMLEEflElQ7fEEli5 R fm -.5 '7 7 a- Z: U Al AI J A I 53 in W W 'I 53 m E13 m W 5? WE XXXX 2 ZIIEIZIISIZIIEIIEIIISSIII sm.Ailllr4lalallalZl amz Class Song Central, Central, Central High, The time has come to say good-by, The world is calling, we must part, And sadness falls upon the heart. The ways we take are fair and free, They follow far by land and sea, But not so far that thoughts of thee Will ever fade from memory. Chorus Central, Fair Central, We bid you farewell, On land or sea, our thoughts of thee, Will never fade from memory. Thy valiant sons and daughters true, A gallant and a noble crew, Will sweep the rolling seas of fame And add new glory to thy name. But still for thee our hearts will yearn, 'Till loyalty bids our return, With eager lips thy halls to greet And lay our laurels at thy feet. Words and Music by WESLEX' S. MERRITT Effcerpis from the Will of the Class of 1927 We, the Class of 1927, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven, and of the foundation of Central High School the eighty-sixth, being in full and complete possession of our faculties of mind and body, yet con- sidering the uncertainties of our life, do hereby declare, asseverate, and proclaim this document to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I. We appoint Miss Anthony and Miss Snell to be our legal ex- ecutors. All provisions, as herein stipulated, are by them to be duly executed. ARTICLE II. To the Class of 19275, we will and bequeath all our unusual methods for publicity, our exceptional money-making ability, and our skill in making history. ARTICLE III. To Alphonse Gariepy, the honorable President of the afore- mentioned class, we bequeath the unlimited use of the blackboard in the front hall and all the colored chalk which our class hasn't used. ARTICLE IV. Desiring to do something to further the general peacefulness of high school life, we leave to Charles Red Collins a round-trip ticket to Atlantic City in the hope that the salt air will have a defreshening effect. ARTICLE V. Thomas, alias Tom alias '6Nehi'l alias Isaak Walton leaves a great gap in the ranks of the shrieking cheerleaders to be filled by any other qualified person, such as another member of the glee club. ARTICLE Y I. Louise Rickert, for whom a bit of gossip has always proved too great a temptation, leaves a grim warning to all Freshmen that Central's teachers have a peculiar habit of changing the seats of all those who whisper in class. C793 s 5 . E! : vvv u , ge g . A- -- -- Y - Il VI ll m gM.IfeEileETiiemE W3 E13 FE W W E13 W W ETS W W3 W 53 XXXXXXXX J I1 111111 an IZIIEIZIIEIUEIISI ui memiuumnaua ISIZI 212 ARTICLE VII. Oliver Taylor leaves his quickness in retort to the faculty in whose hands it is safer. ARTICLE VIII. Marion Neff leaves a large part of her obvious fidelity to Betty Beckwith who, we think, can make good use of it. ARTICLE IX. Merle Sawyer leaves her ability to sell to the inmates of Central things which they do or do not want to any aspiring underclassman who wants to help the Welfare Board. ARTICLE X. Banjo Lowenberg leaves his proficiency in rapid conversation to Nejih Boyajy. ARTICLE XI. To Eddy Shaine the class leaves an alarm clock and twenty- five pounds of dynamite to be used in small portions at frequent intervals. ARTICLE XII. To Marjorie Doolittle, the apple of Mat Walsh's eye, we leave a rubber band to stretch herself through school. ARTICLE XIII. Nels S. Ferre, D. D., bequeaths his piety to Harrison-Clapp. ARTICLE XIV. Marion Davis leaves her literary inclinations and her power to grace the Recorder room with her charming presence to Harriet Gibbs. ARTICLE XV. Virginia Demarest leaves the comforting knowledge that gentlemen prefer blondes to Barbara Beckwith. ARTICLE XVI. Dorothy Forbes leaves her power to work successfully on many committees while she fascinates the males of Central, and one in particular, to Carol Mather. ARTICLE XVII. Bill Mulligan, who lacks none of the qualities of a perfect traffic policeman except a barrel-shaped stomach, wills his office to any under- graduate who is willing to undertake the job of keeping a gang of hungry traffic cops from eating on duty. ARTICLE XVIII. Charley McAllister leaves to the kid brother a football uniform to be filled out as soon as possible, and to the whole Freshman Class a record that each member will do well to try to follow. ARTICLE XIX. The Misses Dickey and Peer leave their forensic ability to Marion Corson to be used for the best interests of Pierides Beta. ARTICLE XX. If we do say it ourselves, we think that Fred Rosenberg, Hugh Spencer, and Norman Reynolds leave a record of excellent and energetic achievement as a Class President, an Editor, and a Business Manager, respectively. ARTICLE XXI. Lastly, we do present to all our teachers and learned phi- losophers Cincluding those of the mathematics departmentj our heartiest thanks and best wishes. Subscribed, sealed, published, and declared by the above named testators as their last will and testament, in the presence of us, the undersigned, who, at their request and in their presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. ' JOSEPH PHELON HAZEL PIKE WALTER BONNEY SIDNEY NEAL C803 x aa? 'vu ' 7- 7-2,7 , Q A Z I- Z , I ' - A V Il vu IZI :fu ,mQaEiiEEfElQiE W We EW Eli W W FQ R W ETS 53 553 W E33 XT-3 XXXXX E Zll,IZIIEIZIIEllilllllllldill.liIllll5lZIl2IZl BIZ Ballot of the Class of 1927 Most Popular Boy ...,................................ Most Popular Girl .... Best Boy Student .... Best Girl Student ...... Most Respected Boy l............... Most Respected Girl ...,.............i. Boy With Most Pleasing Personality ....... ,. Girl With The Most Pleasing Personality .... ..,. All Around Boy ........................ All Around Girl ...................... Class Artist ..,..... Wittiest Boy ..... Wittiest Girl ...... Handsomest Boy ..... Prettiest Girl ...... Nerviest Girl .... Class Sheik ........ Best Girl Dancer .... Best Boy Dancer .... Class Manhater ..,... Class Womanhater ..... Luckiest Boy ......... Luckiest Girl ,,... Class Flapper ........ Class Boy Flirt ....... Class Baby ............. Favorite Indoor Sport .... Favorite Outdoor Sport .... Class Dude ........ ' ...... Best Girl Mixer ,.....i Best Boy Mixer ..,. Class Bluffer ...... Class Optimist ..... Class Pessimist ..... Noisiest Girl ..... Noisiest Boy ,.... Class Athlete ...... Class Musician ...... Class Heartbreaker .... Cleverest Boy .......... Cleverest Girl ............. Class Homework Fiend .. Cutest Boy ....,......... Cutest Girl ,........................... Class Author ........................,. Boy Who Has Done The Most For Central CHARLES RICIALLISTER . . . , .PAULINE WALSH .........NELsFERRE .MARGARET HASTINGS ..........NELS FERRE . . . . .ELIZIABETH PEER . . . . . .HUGH SPENCER . . . . .ELIZABETH EXVIG CHARLES MCALLISTER . . .MILDRED GLASER . .CAMILLA GOODWYN . . . . . .HUGH SPENCER .......ELSIE ALLIS . . . . .NIELVIN SCOTT . . . . . . . .IRIS CONARY ..CORNELIA PRINDLE .LESLIE HIARRINGTON . . . . .DOROTHY DEVINE . . , . . .ERNEST MOORE MARGARET HASTINGS . . . . . . .JOSEPH PHELON . . . . . . .THOMAS RILEY .........HAZEL PIKE . . . .PHYLLIS RIARKLEY . . . ..I'IENRY BALDWIN . . .ANDREXV SPENCER ..........DANCING .........FOOTBALL . . . .RIATTHEVV WALSH . . . . .PAULINE WALSH . . . .FRED ROSENBERG . . . .THOMAS WALTON . . . . . .HUGH SPENCER . . . . .LESTOR KANTOR . .CORNELIA PRINDLE . . . .THOMAS WALTON CHARLES MCALLISTER .........NITIA STUART . . .MATTHEW WALSH . . . . .HUGH SPENCER . . . . .NIARION DAVIS . , . .ERNEST MOORE . . . . . . . .SIDNEY NEAL . . . .DOROTHY DEVINE . . . .HUGH SPENCER . . . . .HUGH SPENCER Girl Who Has Done The Most For Central .... ............ A IARION DAVIS Boy Who Has Done The Most For 1927. . . . . . . . . . Girl Who Has Done The Most For 1927. . Favorite Woman Teacher ...........,... Favorite Man Teacher .................. C315 . . . .FRED ROSENBERG . . . . .PAULINE WALSH . . . . . . . . . .MISS CLARISSA G. BUFFUM .MR. EDXVIN E. SMITH I - - , A I , na - an .-1m-PEiPEi-PEP E73 EW EW W W 53 R F . 1 w 1 1 Q ET E73 W W3 W W :nan una: nnan.eanu1 nm mllmlawllal I al' r .. - 0 9 I .. E - Z Z I - -. L YZ Class of 1927? Officers SENIOR YEAR - Treasurer, LANDON HEAD Member-at-Large, CAROL MATHER Faculty Advisers, MISS PAULINE HUMPHREY MISS lVIARION C. MURPHY President, ALPHONSE GARIEPY Vice-President, ALLEN BENNER Secretary, DOROTHY SHELDON JUNIOR YEAR Treasurer, PHILIP CONNELL Member-at-Large, CAROL M.ATHER Faculty Advisers, MISS BERTHA T. DAVIS MR. LELAND W. SMITH President, ALPHONSE GARIEPY Vice-President, BETTY HERRICK Secretary, HENRY HEXX'ITT ff' FRESHMAN YEAR Treasurer, LANDON HEAD lllember at-Large, MORTON S. NAURISON Faculty Advisers, MISS BERTHA T. DAVIS MR. LELAND W. SMITH President, WILLIAM LIESON, JR. Vice-President, BETTY HERRICK Secretary, DOROTHY SHELDON History The Class of 19275 made its promising entrance to Central in February, 1925. After many ballots, William Lieson was chosen to lead the class. At the beginning of the 1A semester, '275 gave an excellent social which was the forerunner of the 2B social. The class chose blue and gold as its colors and an attractive banner soon ap- peared. On November 19, 1926, the class held its grand and glorious Junior Prom, which was a distinct social event. In accordance with the school custom, '275 presented as its gift to the school a silver loving-cup which is to be used for the 1B and 1A semi-annual Chorus Con- tests. On April 22 of this year, the class held a never-to-be-forgotten dance in the form of the 3B Fiesta. As the book goes to press, the class is making plans for a novel money-making affair and also for a brilliant 3A semester. This class, like all Others, is the best class in the solar system. Here's to the Class of 192751 C337 fFTlm-'I:EMEQEEfEM.EE..EQ- E73 W E13 7 W EE W ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIISIIBSIII e3ilB.liIllI0lElZ l2Il2I are W M 53 U53 W3 W EW W3 Class of 1928 Officers JUNIOR YEAR Treasurer, EDWARD BLACKMUN Member-at-Large, BARBARA BEATTY Faculty Advisers, Miss KATHERINE A. RYAN Miss HORTENSE E. SPAULDING President, VINCENT TREMONTI Vice-President, MARIE Dow Secretary, HARRISON CLAPP FRESHMAN YEAR Treasurer, EDXVARD BLACKMUN Member-at-Large, BARBARA BI-:ATTY Faculty Advisers, Mrss KATHERINE A. RYAN Miss HORTENSE E. SPAULDING Presideni, HARLOW GAGE Vice-President, FRANK BROEKER Secreiary, HARRISON CLAPP History The Class of 128 entered Central in September, 1925, and was soon Well rep- resented among the schoolls organizations. As a fitting start to its varied activities, the class took second prize for its well-planned booth at the Welfare Board Bazaar. In the 1A semester, the class held a successful social, which was attended by a large number of the class. The next semester, the class banner appeared in black, gold, and gray, the first banner to have a tri-color combination. It's first public appearance was at the 2B social, another grand success. As this book goes to press, a committee is making elaborate preparations for the biggest and best Junior Prom ever held within Central's walls. This dance is expected to show further evidence of the capability of the Class of 1928. C855 ' fFjW.EMEEE1Z7EM-EE..EE- EEE EW E11 W W EW W M k A V-Y, N L ZIIEIZIISIZIISIIEIIBSIIJWNIBFHIIIUIEIZZIIEIZI BIZ x W W3 53 l ,. ug W EE E73 Class of 1928? Officers JUNIOR YEAR , President, EMERSON HOOKER Treasurer, PAUL ACKERMAN Vice-President, HENRY CLAY Member-at-Large, PAULINE BLAND Secretary, SOPHIA NOLAN Facully Advisers, Miss CLARISSA G. BUFFUM MISS K.ATHLENE H. TUTTLE FRESHMAN YEAR President, FORD M.ARDEN CresignedD,ROGER CUSRMAN Treasurer, ERNALD AIOXTANARI Vice-President, ROGER CUSHMAN Member-ai-Large, GORDON SMITH Secrelary, SOPHIA NOL,AN Faculty Advisers, MRS. JOSEPHINE F. BAILEY Miss CLARISSA G. BUFI-'UM History After entering Central's corridors in the early part of February, 1926, the Class of '285 soon became well acquainted with the spirit and fun of high school. This class was the first to win the privilege of having its name engraved on the silver loving-cup in the first semi-annual 1B and 1A Chorus Contest. In place of the usual 1B social, '285 held in its first semester a very enjoyable picnic. Rose and silver have been chosen as the class colors, but, as yet, have not been displayed in the form of a banner. Next, the class held its 1A social, which was a marked success. Judging from its start, we are sure that the Class of 19285 will continue to bring glory and honor to Central. 1871 fM.EMEEIfTEf12M.ELE-EE- .EEE F53 E73 P7 W E13 W F v l ' X ,, 4 L 4 W 51 W3 W3 W EH IIE! IIEI llama sm -wan manual IIEII al' 'F '- P '. I .- ! .. 1 Q T 3 1 1 : Class of 1929 Ojfcers FRESHMAN YEAR Treasurer, MOREY SrE,xRNs f Member-al-Large, RICHARD BUTLER Facully Advisers, p Miss Ronnxu F. Axraoxir, CFirst Semesterj Miss MARY A. GREENWOQD, CFirst Semesterj Miss lVIARY A. GREENXVOOD, CSec0nd Semesterj Presidenl, FRANK SELLARS Vice-President, BRUCE lVIACFARLAlNE Secretary, Louis SCHA1-'I-'ER History In the fall of 1926, the Class of 1929 started its career at dear old Central. Its members quickly became acquainted with Central's many institutions, and are now taking an active part in the various organizations. , In its 1B semester, the class held a very successful social, at which the class colors, hunter's green and white, appeared. As the book goes to press, 1929 is preparing to attract a crowd of Centralites to its 1A social. If the coming event equals its predecessor, it will be one more credit to the Class of 1929. E73 E13 E13 M W E13 V7 W3 E13 4395 flfTImeMEETEEfIam-eE..aQ EEE x ,3 ,f ' Y-'E ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIHIIBSIII Nami: IFDIEIZII IZ ang 53 53 W u, W3 ' ..l.. Class of 1929 2 W M E93 Oficers FRESHMAN YEAH Presidenf, PHILIP MOULTON ' Treasurer, Isonm. SMITH ' 1-7 ' Vice-President, Arxrims SMEAD Member-at-Large, fZABELLE BEDROSSIAN Secretary, JOYCE KIRKLAND Facully,Advisers, Miss GEORGIA E. LYON ' Miss EMMA PATTILLO H istory' E53 T ,, :P - '? :P W E03 M, 1 f, , 4543 5? 5? W3 - W H , A A A , 'Zi' nz Agmgsmgsgfslm A U , . Q l ZZllSlZllEl2IlEllillSllll Mll.liIll3l3IZIl2 512 Oar Ideals Our Ideal Girl Mast Have: Our Ideal Boy Must Have: W ETH 53 W3 W 1 5? X as XXXXXX Our Carol Mather's height Wilma Fellows, weight Dorothy Devine's hair Ginny Krause's eyelashes Elena Hannigan's eyebrows Betty Biley's eyes Betty Herrick's nose Mary Leyden's complexion Eunice Denver's neck Elizabeth Peer's hands Elsie Duquette's legs Barbara Beckwith's mouth Signe Sandstrom's smile Elinor Crockettls posture Ginny Demarest's teeth Iris Conary's voice V! Betty Beid's dimples Margery Tapley's feet Betty Brooks' disposition Hazel Pike's manners Polly Walsh's efficiency . Ideal Woman Teacher Must Hare: Our Miss McKoan's eyes Miss Batchelder's complexion Miss Buckley's hair Miss Kagwin's nose Miss Gustafson's mouth Miss Buffum's posture Miss Briggs' smile Miss Thompson's hands Miss Lewis' teeth Miss Latimer's disposition Dr. Law's friendliness Miss Michel's voice Miss Snell's efficiency Dwight Walsh's height Karl Schwenger's posture Ferdinand McAllister's eyes Frank Broeker's eyelashes Prichard Hunt's eyebrows Harlow Gage's weight Sidney Neal's complexion Mattie Walsh's hands . Ernie Moore's feet Les Harrington's ears Melvin Scott's hair Dick Good's nose Arthur Nelson's smile Laurence Hubbard's teeth Benjamin Shapiro's disposition Kenneth Le Mere's dimples Fred Bosenberg's voice Charles McAllister's manners Hugh Spencer's efficiency Ideal Man Teacher Must Have: Mr. Hall's height Mr. Jef'frey's eyes Mr. Vanderbilt's hair Mr. Beid's posture Mr. Van Sickle's hands Mr. Hess' disposition Mr. L. Smith's voice Mr. Fenner's smile Mr. E. Smith's friendliness Mr. McDuffee's efficiency Mr. Hill's dignity S G-is C 92 7 A 1 - IZI L. lei - - nel 1ML.EEiEQiTEQE QI Ei? E33 W W 53 W: N ' : nag lillil' :aw AMB-.lifllil ff DRA X KS fff f SN Q Q , K, VW! . ff 5hf Z 7 X X-1 K L W sag I - IZI - ,121 Awtiawiirzwiawi --- ---' Y -Y '--Y - -7- - J ' ZIIEIZIISIZIIEllillillllldill. FIIIUIEIZIIEIZ I 52 Central Recorder STAFF, FIRST SEMESTER Editorial Department E' '-, Editor-in-Chief, HUGH SPENCER Associate Editors, MARIUN DAVIS, ROSE LIPMAN Assistant Editors ELINQR CRQCKETT ELEANOR DICKEY' KELADYS ELSIER A. FRED ROSENBERG HAZEL PIKE DoRoTRv MCCR.AY MEMBERS Bernard Berman Iris Conaryf Hattie DuBose Eunice Katz Helen Nelson Jean Carman Natalie Converse Thomas Foley Mary Kavanagh Sophia Nolan Dorothy Chamberlin Virginia Donald Edward Fox Ruth Kenworthy Mildred 0'Neal Harrison Clappx Robert Dickey - Harriet Gibbs Mary King Charles Prouty Gertrude Cohen Dorothy Dinsmore Mildred Glaser Pearl Lasker Lydia Roberts Charles Collins.. Marie Dow Evelyn Johnson Williarn Lieson, Jr. Henrietta Spaner Hubert Wilson Frances Zirkin EW '3 7 E F7 J I XXKXXXXX Business Department Advertising Manager, NORMAN REYNOLDS Assistant Advertising Managers, HERBERT CLOUGH, 'T Subscription Manager, A. FRED ROSENRERG ELEANOR HALL, PAFLINE BLAND Assistant Subscription Managers, HARRISON CLAPP, DKIROTHY MCCR.k1' Collection Manager. LEONARD SALTER Assistant Collection Manager, KENNETH RIC E Distribution Manager, STUART 'IYAYLOR Mail Circulation Manager, DONALD BARNES Cresignedb CHARLES COLLINS Other Business Assistants - Nejib Boyajy Robert Boyd Richard Clark Kendall Goodwyn Julian Griffin Richard Hunt Barbara Adams -Willis Beach Barbara Beatty Walter Bonney Roger Bridge Virginia Brock S Wesley Merritt Staff Artist, CAMILLA GOODW'l'N Jean Campbell Donald Crane Room Agents Carleton Graham Philip Hart Dorothy Dinsmore wAlicia .lcwett Gladys Elmer A Elizabeth Ewig Sylvia Gelfman Eunice Katz Norton Long Imelda Macey Bruce MacFarlane Dorothy McCray Helen Mears Keith Naylor Sophia Nolan . Elizabeth Peer Albert Schwartz John Phelon Donald Radasch Benjamin Riskin William Schaffer Gertrude Skinner Elizabeth Smith v '3 .Nita Stuart David Sullivan Allen West W Faculty Adviser, MR. ARTHUR C. CURTIS STAFF, SECOND SEMESTER Editorial Department Editor-in-Chief, Hrun SPENCER Associate Editors, MARION DAUIS, DOROTHY MCCRAX', H.4ZEL PIKE Assistant Editors, DOROTHY CHABIBERLIN, ELEANUR DICKEY, GLADYS ELMER, A. FRED RDSEXRERG MEMBERS Eileen Carlson Thomas Foley Eunice Katz Helen Nelson Lydia Roberts 77 Harrison Clapp Edward Fox Mary Kavanagh Sophia Nolan Henrietta Spaner Charles Collins Harriet Gibbs Ruth Kenworthy Mildred 0'Neal Richard Washburn - Iris Conary Mildred Glaser Mary King - Joseph Phelon Hubert VVilson Marie Dow Evelyn Johnson Pearl Lasker Catherine Reilly Frances ZirkiII VVilliam Lieson, Jr. Business Department Advertising Manager, NORLIAN REYNoI.ns Assistant Advertising Managers, PACLINE BLAND, HERBERT CLOIIGII, ELEAXOR HALL Subscription tlflanagrr, A. FRED ROSEXBERG Assistant Subscription Managers.HARRISox CLAPI-, Nourox LONG, NITA STUART Collection Illanager, LEONARD SALTER Assistant Collection Manager, KENNETH RICE F7 Distribution tllanager, STUART TAYLOR Mail Circulation Manager. CIi.SRLES COLLINS 3 Olher Ifusiriess Assistants Sheldon Atherton Herbert Clough Leslie Harrington Leonard Salter Andrew Spencer -Arthur Batchelder - Joseph Phelon Payson Whitney Staff Artist, CAMILLA GTOODNVYN Room Agents Barbara Adams Dorothy Crockett Eunice Katz Doris Mulligan Joyce Smith Clarence Anderson Dorothy Dinsmore Norton Long Sophia Nolan Nita Stuart NValter Bonney Elizabeth Foley Bruce MacFarlane Elizabeth Peer Donald Tait X., Roger Bridge Virginia Brock Walter Brooslin Chester Caron Ronald Friedline Alphonse Gariepy Mildred Glaser - Alicia Jewett Faculty Adviser Dorothy McCray YVilliam McRae John Mohler 9 and Treasurer, MR. Donald Radasch Benjamin Riskin Gordon Smith ARTIIUR C. CURTIS Vincent Tremonti Clifford Weake Allen YVest Mew - 5QetL4eEiiaE'leQE W ETS W W ET? J I I Ill! I Elgananauanauuaaaaanllmm.niuulmnanallalellae T3 Statistics Editor, Alan Brigham Eunice Katz Lucy Cokinias Edith DiLizia Blue and White EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Editor-in-Chief, EUNICE DENY'ER Assistants May Lasker Humor Editor, PAULINE WALSH Assistants Hattie DuBose Clara Fromer ROSE LIPMAN Cresignedj, ALBERTA MCCLEARY Dorothy McCray Gordon Smith Hildegarde Kunitz -Elizabeth Peer Cut Editor, WALTER BONNEY Art Editor, IRENE FULLER Assistant Art Editors -Russell Fairbanks Paul Hines BUSINESS DEPARTMENT General Business illanager, ALLEN XVEST Advertising Jlflanager, ROBERT DICKEY fresignedj Leslie Adams Bernard Berman Frank Broeker Eleanor Barris Ellen Birnie Pauline Bland Harriet Brown Richard Butler Natalie Converse Virginia Demarest Ruth Dickerman Virginia Donald ALFRED MLYLLIKEN, JR. Assistants .Eleanor Dickey Mary Ferguson Viola Hogan Richard Lindquist Ruth Sweeney Subscription Jlflanager, SHELDON ATHERTON Room Agents Douglas Ellis Elizabeth Foley Ronald Friedline Elmer Grinnell Philip Hart Virginia Krause Dorothy Knight John Knott Charles McAllister Faculty Adviser, Miss LINA J. MICHEL Helen Maher Alfred Mulliken, Jr. Frederick Ober Coolidge Peverley f Thomas Riley Leonard Salter ' Isobel Smith Lois Tefft. Merrill Worthen M F33 E73 Fi T T 4 w I W 5 5 'V c 97 J I laiaei - A L1 L - , ,.Eea,1eE eEE ' X I . iudent Advisory Board 1 I l FI I' Clzrzirmrm. X. Fax-:n llost-:xmgim IERS l iff--lflmirrnun. f11l,uu.1-is xll'.Al.I,lN'l'l'.li St-wrvlftry. NX ll.I,l,XXl Xll'Ll.llJ is MICXIIBERS llovvard Simpson. Pr:-.vizlml of '261 Frank S1-llars. l'rv.virlf-nl Qt' '20 Frod liosonhvrgr. 'QT Philip Nloullon, 29? Alphonso Gariopy, 'ZH Nlurray Broan, B. A. A. Yimtenl, Tremonli, '28 Elsie Allis, 'K G. A. A. limorson llookfrr. 'Q 'ZZSQ Mary lxavanagh. l'r1'sidr1nl of Pioridos !S1'1'unrl Srnzrsterj Arthur llreu. l,l'I'NfIll'llf ol'S1-nato CFil'sl Sf'lm'xl1'rJ Sh:-ldon Atherton. l'rf'si1l1'nl of Sonale LSPHIAIHI S1'l:11'.vlz'rl Mima Nlorison. 1'r1'.vi4lr-nl of Pioridvs lFirxl Szfrmwltfrl Hugh Spotwt-l'. lfflilvr-ill-Chief of tht: li1'1'orfl'f'r William Mulligan. f.'I11'11f'ol' the Sludzlnl l'oIi1't' Forte Allan BPnnPr llairlow Gage Arthur Xvlson Gordon Smith Paulinv Walsh Gladys Elmer Ali:-4: Johnston Sophia Nolan liolu-rl Studlcy Donald NN yman FM1l'l.'l'Y NlissfI1.xnlss,x G. BVFFL'A1 MFNIBERS NIR. llnwroxn E. Frzxxi-Qu The Student. Advisory Board has been roorganizod during tho pasl yr-ar :u'1'ording to this plan: The following: roprosonlalivos of their rospoolivu 1-lasscs and organizalions shall he rncmlmrs: Tho idc nl of lht I1 ' ' six ulassf's. the prosidvnl of Ihr: ll, A. A.. lho pros H Pix-rides Alpha. tho 1-1lilol'fin-uliiof of lhc l1'f-rorrlrru, th A number of students shall be elected. in addition lo he Plovtr-d from and hv tho various classes to providu tho minimum vlass ropra-sn-ntatiou as follows: th prosidonts of the 2 '. A. A.. lla- prostdont, of thc bonato, the president of 4: :thief of tho Studi-nl Polirc Forvc. noon, They shall the ahnvv, lo makv tht- nnmher at lPast ss-vm c ISA Class, fourg thf- IHS Class. four: thi- ZA 1-lass. three: tho QB 4-lass. thrc-ce: the lA vlass, Inu: lhv ll! class. one. lf. after the above rn-qnircnmnls have hr-on mot. the-rn arf- fewc-r than sn-vt-n boys or seven girls on llw lloard. than an additional boy. or girl. shall be elected until tlu-rv is the requirvd numlu-r. Tliree memln-rs from tho faculty shall ho appoints-d lxy the print-ipal. Upon the allirmalivt- voto of al least two-thirds of the membership of thc- Board and upon Ihn- approval of the principal, any othm-r organizal ion may he admit Iod to roprosonlation on lho Studi-nl Advisory Board. 4933, a l IZIIEIZIIEIlitlillllldill.IIIIIUIEIZIISIZI BIZ T fit 23 Y 'Q .L..h Y 7 fs V'7 l V7 Student Police Force Clziqf. NY1I,Lr.xM Nl V1.x.1o,xN tj l H LS Df'pl1I.v-Clziqf, X'lEaI.i: 5.xwY12n llaplains Elizabeth llerriek Irene Moriarty lilizabeth Peer llelen Reynders Qf7'z'cers Alma Blanvhet Nlary Ferguson liuth Holley Patricia Kem-fe Blarion Dayis Dorothy Forbes Clarissa Hoyle Janet Latimer Dorothy Devine Elizabeth Giles Annie .lark lileanor 'Xlerritt Eleanor Divkey Lebe Goldin livelyri Johnson Louise Rickert Elizabeth liwig Catherine llayes 'Ylargaret Kavanaugh Pauline yynlsh BOYS IJC'lI!ll4V-C71Iilifi. Yixvx-:YT rIiRI'IMtDX'I'I llf'url'Capla1'r1, FR.xNr'ls liuosxyx Capluirm George Cavanaugh Alphonse Gariepy Charles Killnler Charles lXIcAllister Ujicerx Anthony Bartos Frederick Callender Brure 3THf'F2lI'l2lIl0 Sidney Shapiro Edward Boland Harry Dickinson lferdinand Mmikllister liolwrt Studley Nejih Boyaj y llarlow Gage Taylor Mayes Clement Taylor Nlurray Brown Richard llunt .lolm hlohler Nlatthew Walsh Hiehard Brown Paul Langlois Karl Schwenger John Wveleker Donald Vllyman The Student Police Foree formerly had one hundred and five members. Because of inellieiency and unwieldy size, however. it was deeided that the lforve should be reorganized. The matter was brought before the Student .-Xdvisory Board. and many new plans were introdueed. These were disvussed and found to be less practival even than the previous method of organization. Therefore, a committee appointed hy the Advisory Board decided that revision should be made merely by devreasing the former number of members. The Force now consists of forty members. each of whom was vhosen for his eflirieney without regard to his rlass or sellolastit' standing. The present foree. he-sides handling tratlie at recess, eilieiently takes vllargeoftllt- passing to assembly and the policingof the corridors during assembly. C 90 U fT5t-.tiMEEg - -DMEEJEE time E? T3 T3 T T3 W 7 it E li ..,.....,..,,,,.....L I ... A,,, ,-,.,,.e......,,..f..,............. ...-.V. , --V . -V W V.....,.,::,-..,.,.., ..... Y ,.,..,I,A Y rjrnrngww- Y .:::.YW rw! ,V ,-......,,,f- .uv my 6 I 11---f H- - ,A , , I ,ic 14,4 1- wn--....,q-7 N.-.,,.,.,v, . H ,,,.,,r,,W,m,, .. ,..,5,.,,WS, ,,- T, ,W 1 A .Ms A-..., W .,,,,.- ....N, .TW 1 ,gal xref? gl 'ET-Ir, E1 5 sal., flgixgi 'iii 5. if-nf 5 Q ff w,il is ,Lfii1:LEEEt'i-ggi21:::i2f1::-,.hW.:,.i Mf..'f:,e5:f ix: . ' I.1.N, :JW is 'Ki A XYNXX I Z ill? I ,j I E 53, Q61 im I V 2 NP I IV 1 4 I' I L. I :I 1 1 t ZW I 4 I-1 Ilgi l I! , W if I fd l li :W LU egg' .9 Ni 1 . 14 51? 3 if H5 Iffwaffi 7 lx' .113 .: Senaie OFFICERS. FIRST SENIESTEIX Presirlenl, AIQTIIVII PIII-II' TF0llSIlfl'F, llrnu SPI-:Nara Vice-Presidwzl. J.-IMI-:s BROXYN ,lIf'n111cr-r1l-Large. ARTIIVII N r1I.soN Secrelary, SIII'1I.noN ATIII-:RTON Fuczzlly flrlrzscr, XIII. EDWIN E. SMITII OFFICERS, SECOND SEfXlES'l'EB Presidenl, SIIELIJUN ATIIERTIJN Treasurer. CIIAIILIIS Cl0IJI.INS Vice-Presldcnl, Elzlcn HOSENISPZICKL ,Uembcr-ul-Lurgc. KILIYI-ZR l'.-n'1,mz Secrelary, .loIIN SMITII Fucull-v :lll1'ISPI', NIR. EDWIN E. SMITH NIENIBERS Sheldon Athcrton Donald Barnes Bernard Berman Walter Bonney James Brown Chester Caron 'Harrison Clapp Herbert Clough George Cohen Charles Collins Philip Connell llcorgc Cote Charles Davis Alphonse Gariepy .lulian Griilin Frcrlcrick Gubbins Philip Lcvine NlcNIilan fXIcElWain llohert Nlaher John Nlohler Arthur Nelson I H103 ,.,,,. B , ,,m.,...,,N...,..,....N.-,,..,.,-. , ..., . ,.-..,.., -,e..,,,-,. -ff--v-Q .A-L-f4,,.,5-,.--' .. A 'V W, 3 V Frederick Ubcr Viiendcll Phillips lliag Piligian Arthur Prcu Norman Bcynolds Thomas Bilcy Leonard Sallcr Howard Simpson Andrew Spencer Hugh Spencer Allen NY:-st Il ffl 'Ni im mi I:-'YJ I seg Q , egg Ea fi is NN , 5 I EQ I I VE W M l Ex: :fi Zin ' Zllillillilllllelill.IIIIIIIEIZIISIZI ali W ETS '7 ls 7 S 2 T V7 V7 H ouse OFFICERS. FIRST SENIESTER Speaker, ClHES'l'ICR Cumx Treasurer, IIEXRY CLAY Speaker, Pro Tern., Hlxnmsox Cl..x1'1' ,llember-ul-Large, l :DWVARD TELODGETT Secrelurlv, l,Eox.x1cD S.xL'1'I-in Facully ,1dvz'Ser, Mu. R.xYMoND E. 1 'ENNI-in OFFICERS, SECOND SEMESTER Speaker, IIENRY CLAY Treasurer, TTLENDUN SHAW Speaker, Pro Tern.. Enwixizn Fox ,llember-al-Large. MAX Blcowx Sellrelary. Enwum BLKIIJIRPITT Fucully ,f1dz'z'ser, Mn. RAYMOND E. IFENNER MEMBERS Leslie Adams Paul Ackerman Clarvllve Anderson Robvrl Aronson Edward Rluvkimin Edward Blodgvtt, Robvrt Boyd Frank Brooker Max Brown Wvaltor Rrooslin Chester Caron Harrison Clappe llonry Clay Phineas Connell Edward Cooley Roger Cushman Charlvs Derrick ArLlmr Emery Paul l'll'lflIllHIl Thomas Foley Edward Fox John Franuis Ilarold llelfnlan Robe-rt Graham C1015 Elmer Grinnell llcrbert, llosmer Robert, Moore Ernald Montanari llerbert Naurison Lionel Rodgers Leonard Salter NN illiam Schaffer Clcndon Shaw lsadoro Shumsky Norman Stiles Leonard Tait Robert Thorndike fFTlW-EMEEiEEfT2M.EE..EQL EEE W3 F Fd 7 E W T3 e f lZIZllElZllEllilIillll aenmilllm nal f 5' 53 '74 te 'T E W Ei? J ii XXKXXXXX I! Pierides Alpha OFFICERS, FIRST SEMESTER President, NIIMA Momsox Secretary, ELEANOR DICKEY Treasurer, ELINOR CROCKETT Chairman ry' Program Commillee, ROSE LIPMAN Faculty Adviser, Miss SARAH C. PORTER OFFICERS, SECOND SEMESTER Presidenl, DIARY IQAVANAGII Secretary, ELEANOR DICKEX' Treasurer, DOROTHY MCCRAY Chairman of Program Committee, ELIZABETII PEER Facully Adviser, Miss SARAH C. PORTER PRESIDENTS OF PIERIDES First Semesler, MIMA IVIORISON Second Semesler, IVIARY KAVANAGH MEMBERS ,Pearl Atherton Adeline Bettigole Edith Burack .lean Carman Gladys Church Rose Clancy Gertrude Cohen Elinor Crockett f Eleanor Dickey Edith Di Liqia Marie Dow - Elizabeth Ewig Irene Erickson Mary Ferguson IWary Flanaghan Eileen Flynn Dorothy Forbes Clara F romer Sylvia Gelfman Besse Goodman Adeline Hall Mary llallahan Catherine Hayes Rebecca Heafitz Ruth Hess Evelyn Johnson Mary Kavanagh Patricia Keefe Ruth Kenworthy Barbara Lanrkton Rose Lipman Alberta McCleary Dorothy McCray Mae Magriel Phyllis Markley Florence Milburn Mima Morison C1025 Florence Murray Edith Norton Mildred O'Neal Elizabeth Pattison Elizabeth Peer Cornelia Prindle Helen Reynders Louise Rickert Jeannette Roberts Lydia Roberts Helen Sampson Signe Sandstrom Merle Sawyer Ruth Sinclair Fay. Spiro Dorrice Strong Helen Sullivan Frances Zirkin I - ' y I y 5 y A - - lei A - I - an - - an e.M,e,E.-eQeEEE K E73 E33 IQ 7 'H s W I 7 vw., Y,,.....f....--........,.,I..,, 1 an -q I ' - ' ' 1' '- ' vw el-fx .,-.., --.,,,, ,.,-.,,... A I -I I-I l IE,' IIIIMIII-I I Ie EE 1 I I! ly L V I I ' I L A,, ll Q T53 553 N I 1 I 5 I E53 E23 5 I if f Q I Ti I I I I 'xvji 07,1 L65 63 i X A l N I ,, 'Z Pzerzdes Beia H I Q OFFICERS. FIRST SEMESTER Z Presidenl, IXIAIIY IIALLAIIAX Secrelury. lvl.-XRION Consox Treasurer. EIIITII NLJRTON N Chairman Qf1f.l'6CllIli11l3 and Proyzram Commiliee, PATRICIA KEIZFI: Faculllv Adviser. Mics. IADELAIDE Il. Brtowiv 1 OFFICERS, SECOND SEMESTER 4 President, RIARION CoRsoN Secretary, f1lIARLOTTE BLOMFIELD Treasurer, H IILEN NPIIISON ' F-A fflzairman Qf Program Conzmillee, BETTY BECKWITII Facully Adviser, LTRS. ADELAIDE I-I. BROWN AMA X '11 PRESIDENTS OF PIERIDES 6-' ' Firsl Senzesler, NIIMA IXIUHISON Second Semester, MART KAVAX wII Z' Q Q MEMBERS , 1 Dora Barrett Margaret Doyle Marcia Maylott, Phyllis Beauregard Rebecca Eastman Mary Mt-Veigh Betty Beckwith Irene Erickson Ruth Nlehlrnan W Adeline Bettigole Dorothy Fenner Grace Morrissey 1 Ruth Blanchard Margaret Fitzpatrick Helen Nelson I I Pauline Bland Grace Flaherty Ida Newman 'YSL Charlotte Blomfield .lean Colden Sophia Nolan V231 Sylvia Bloom Lebe Goldin Edith Norton V Virginia Brock Bessie Gootzit Nlildred O'Neal ,X Beatrice Campbell Mary llallahan Lillian Price KN Julia Carey Elisabeth Ilann Carolyn Prowler i Mary Claragc Catherine Hayes Gladys Radding Grace Cornans Dorothy lljelnl Betty Reid A Natalie Converse Lily Hunter Catherine Ann Reilly I ' I Alice Corcoran Elivabeth .lanney Sophie Robinson I ' ' Marion Corson Kathryn Kavanagh Dorothy Sheldon f - K7 Betty .lean Davis Patricia Keefe Gertrude Skinner V2 Eunice Dietz Ruth Kcnworthy Ruth Sullivan Helen Mae Diamond May Lasker Margery Tapley If Ruth Dat-kerman sylv-ia Leavitt Doris Weake I Marie Dow Frieda Levine Alice VVhite I Mae Magriel I mrs 7 i K ro gf! as ETA fI,,ZT'TV. e L, e JS- 4. --e-ff 191 -' fe TTT ffm W gy f - - -Lila-A,I,:.t ,IL o ,hflrgvagfl It ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIISSIII saunainllauanallalzl ali T E73 ls m an H I- Y OFFICERS. FIRST SEMESTER Presidenl. JAMES Bnowx Vice-Preszdenl, AIITIIUR NELSON Secrelur-v, CHARLES lx'ICALLISTER Member of Ajfilialed Board, llowum SIMPSON OFFICERS, SECOND SEM ESTEB Presidenl, JoIIN SMITII Vice-President, FRANKLIN NI-:AL Secrelary, CIIAIQLES MCALLISTER Illember nf Afilialed Board, SHELDON ATHERTON MEMBERS Sheldon Atherton Alan Benner NVilliaIn Birnie James Brown Samuel Carothers Edward Castaldini Clifford Clark Herbert Clough Philip Connell Edward Connor Douglas Ellis Harlow Gage Leslie Harrington Frederic Klein Joseph Jennings Robert Ley Charles McAllister Gordon McRae Taylor Mayes John Maylott Ernest Moore Alfred Mulliken Franklin Neal Sidnel Neal Arthur Nelson Joseph Phelon Hiag Piligian Edson Schull Howard Simpson John Smith Lester Stone Stuart Taylor Allen VVest FACULTY MEMBERS MR. EDV!'IN E. SMITH Mlss CLARA A. SNELL Miss DIARY H. AVOODBURY C10lj M W E73 Fi' 7 'H .. 0- j fl II Illl I I , 1 I Q I mi , l mf E I 1 l I i 5 l S wr 'I la wr I 1 N N me iw l gl '-lAXXKX X S W ET3 T E7 E' lnalfllal Ilillutl llllWNilB'tuIllFllEVll2I fl al' T 7- - 1 0 I I .. - .- Z L Ze I - -, V, W 1 1 1 '- Z :I Torch Club OFFICERS, FIRST SEMESTER Presidenf, NELS FERRE Vice-Presidenl. HUGII SPENCER Secretary-Treasurer, NYALTER Boxxnr .Vember of Affiliated Board, RICHARD HUNT OFFICERS, SECOND SEMESTER President, Fr:1cD1N.xND lVIc'ALL1s'rER l'fI'C6'-I,I'f'Yl.d8Ill, BRVCE lNlACFARLANE Secrelartv-Treasurer. Tuoxus FOLEY Member Qf.b117ilia!ed Board, R1c'n,xRD BENSON MEMBERS -Arthur Batchelder Charles Davis Richard Hunt Frank Sellars Alan Benner Nels Ferre Raymond Johnson Wendell Phillips - Roger Bennett Thomas Foley Ferdinand McAllister Hugh Spencer Richard Benson Emerson Hooker Bruce MacFarlane Norman Stiles Walter Bonney Robert Home Edson Schull Merrill Worthen FACULTY MEMBERS Miss ISABEL M. IQAGYVIN - Miss L1N.x J. Mrcnrzi, Miss CLARA A. SNELL FTMRQEMEW. - iMf.mEmgEQ'fEEE 5' W FH T W 'Q T 5' TG vw 7 V7 V so V7 W 7 ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIHII SIII am.iiulualalills-:armani E, N lSUIflt1hCl OFFICERS Presidenf. BVTII lloL1.r:Y lf7I.C6-1,f'l'SI'dl'llI, NIARGARET NYARD Secretary. Ci-:1'1l.I.x Srxxmsu Treasurer, Lt'c'ILLE NAY MEMBERS Barbara Beckwith Louise Benton Alma Blanchet Daglnar Borgeson Phyllis Brearley Virginia Brigham Harriet Brown Gertrude Campbell Julia Carey Mary Clarage Eleanor Clark Marion Connell Natalie Converse Alice Corcoran Marion Davis Emily Dietz Mary Derderian Buth Dickerman Eleanor Dickey Edith Di Lizia Doris Doherty Virginia Donald Bose Donlon Anna Doyle Irene Erickson Elizabeth Ewig Wilma Fellows Mary Ferguson Eileen Flynn Margery Haight Adeline Hall Elisabeth Hann Mary Hallahan Helen Henderson Betty Herrick Gertrude Herrick Mildred Hoag Viola Hogan Buth Holley Elizabeth Houlihan Clarissa Hoyle Annie Jack Edith Johnson Evelyn Johnson Alice Johnston Estelle Jones Mary Kavanagh Kathryn Kavanagh Marguerite Kramer Pauline La May Barbara Lanckton Ericka Langhauuner Barbara Lawyer Sylvia Leavitt Elinor Lewis Catherine Long Mae Magriel Eleanor Merritt! Ruth Moody Gertrude Moran Gwendolini Morgan Florence Murray Arppie Nahikian Lucille Nay Edith Norton Mildred 0'Neal Elizabeth Patterson Kathryn Pederzoli Elizabeth Peer Buth Perkins Paricha Piligian Katberyn Beavey C1069 Helen Beynders Louise Biekert Dorothy Bobbins Merle Sawyer ltlary Shea Dorothy Sheldon Ella Sherley Gertrude Skinner Althea Smead Bessie Smith Elizabeth Smith Cecilia Standish Dorrice Strong Alda Stuart Wlary Sullivan Buth Sweeney Mildred Taylor Betty True Lois VVade Margaret Ward Loretta VVhiting Marjorie Whiting Margaret William S f'tf1m-EMEE. A AYWJQEIEQ EEE W3 W E73 7 7? W T ZIIEIZIIEIZIISIIEIIBIIIIUNIBWIIIIUIEIZ IEIZI amz 5' ETS W 'E FEE in 7 Student Webfare Board OFFICERS, FIRST SEMESTER Presidenl, VVILLIAM IMRNIE Vice-Presidenl, NELS FERRE Secretary, JAMES Bnowx Treasurer, Roux-:Rr PHILLIPS Direclor, MRS. FLORENCE YV. l3I'ZZELL OFFICERS, SECOND SEMESTER Presirlenf, XVILLIAM IRIRYIE Vice-Presidenl, NELS FERRE Serrefary, DONALD Il. XVYMAN Treasurer, ROBERT PHILLIPS Director, MRS. FLORENCE XY. BYZZELI, MEMBERS Frank Baker X Harrison Clapp Arthur Nelson Hugh Spencer xylllllllll Birnie Nels Ferre Donald NOIHIHH Donald NVyman James Brown llarlow Gage Robert Phillips Matthew VValsh Julian C-riITin Benjamin Riskin A uxiliary Webfare Board OFFICERS Presidenl, RIARION DAVIS Secrelary, EI.IXOR CROCKETT Director, Mns. FLORENCE VV. BUzzI-LLL MEMBERS Elizabeth Brooks Dorothy Dinsniore Florence Murray Merle Sawyer Rose Clancy Virginia Krause -Elizabeth Peer Barbara Spencer Virginia Dernarest Helen Mears . Betty Riley Pauline Walsh . Eunice Denver Mima Morison Jeanette Roberts Florence Whitall FACULTY MEMBERS MISS RIARJORIE R. LATIMI-:R DR. JESSIE M. LAW MISS CLARA A. SNELL MR. EDWIN E. SMITH 4 1075 5 73 53 7 7 'H m W ETS F' W ET? ZIIEIZIISIZIISIIEMBSIII Billlilllilailalil amz Le Cercle Francais OFFICERS, FIRST SEMESTER President, LORETTA XVIIITING Vice-President, ANDREW SPENCER Secretary-Treasurer, GEORGE COTE Wlember-ul-Large, IAIIARION DAVIS Faculty Adviser, Miss ELIZABETH S. INIAGAY OFFICERS, SECOND SEMESTER President, HAZEL PIKE Vice-Presidenl, ANDREW SPENCER Secretary-Treasurer, KENNETH LE NIERE Illember-al-Large, MIARION DAVIS Faculty Adviser, Miss ELIZABETH S. MAGIX1' MEMBERS Pearl Atherton Alan Benner - Harrison Clapp George Cote Marion Davis Virginia Deinarest Eleanor Dickey Mildred Glaser Adeline Hall Catherine Hayes Pearl Lasker Kenneth Le Mere Elizabeth Mears Elizabeth Peer C1083 Hazel Pike Charles Prouty Lydia Roberts Vera Slutskin Henrietta Spaner Andrew Spencer Loretta Whiting f?MAEMkETEEfIfiM-EE.EE,,EQE E73 EU FB l W EW 'Q W rv 53 'E V 'S Ei' ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIIBSIII Mi lli! mlalzlnalel ae The Players OFFICERS, FIRST SEMESTER Masler Qf lhe Revvls, .lunxs Rnowx Assislanl Io ilze .llasler of Ihe Ihfvels, Rosy: IJIPMAX Keeper Assislanl lo the rllasler Qfl Clarenve Anderson James Brown Edith Burarvk Virginia Carlin Rose Clancy - Elizabeth Ewig VVilma Fellows Edward For Cuslodian of Ihr' Funds, Aururn PREU Faculllv Adviser, MR. Rmmroxn E. IFENNER OFFICERS, SECOND SEMESTER ,llasler of lfze Rmvels. CTLIYER TAYLoR he Hevels, PATRIFIA K EEFE Keeper of Cuslodian QI' lhf' Funds, ARTHUR l,REl' Facully Adviser, MR. R AYMUND E. F1-INNER MEMBERS Lebe Goldin Adeline llall Yiola Hogan Patricia Keefe Dorothy Knight Paul Langloss Rose Lipman 1109i of Ure Halls, Rosa CLANCY lhe Rolls, IELIZABETH EWX'IG - Helen Mears Ida Newman Tillie Pevzner Carolyn Prowler Arthur Prcu Dorothy Robbins Bertram Schatz Oliver Taylor 'Em1EQMEW M.E,QflElZfAEEE W Ei T3 El? 7 T? 'Q T , lA IEIQIEIZIIEIISIISIIII 5m1.1i1llmla 1la ET 1 53 1 'W '11 N W S1 Y 71' Je 551 V 11 -W 1, XXXK The Adveniure of Lady Ursula ,X 11Ulll2lIl11L'f1OIll1'f1j in 1 IlllI' X1-tx 115 ,X11t11o115 llupm- Svlxuul P1115 1,I'1'SQ'Il1k'l1 1J1'l'l'lll1N'1' 10 111141 11, 1926 CXST 111' C11 X11 Xl1'1'1C11S Thx' 1Qur1uf 111lSSt'Il11Q'll XX .x1J1'1-31: fl11.xA11s1:1c1,.x1 N 811'11l'UI'4Ll'1'Sf1Nl'S11'1' C11,x1c1.1-is 1,lCtll I'Y 111119 11l5Vt'I'l'Il41 Nlr, 1a11lII1bO1' 11111 lim' 1J1'1cF14:1c N112 134111 1.1-ZSTIQR 1i.xx'r1111 N11: c1HS111'10Il linux um 111111111 x' Xlr. De-xe-11-a111x 1I1,xx 1'1m 1J17N.XI,llS1lN X112 1111111 110111c11'1' NX I-llilii S1I'1101l4'I'1 C1il1'111'11 IANDUY 11131111 Quiltun 1,rv1'1s Sv11.x1'F1411c Hills 1111c.1-111 f1I'SllNI.XY Sa-rxanl 1I1,,x1c1:w'1-1 AN111111cs.ov 13111121115 141-111011. 11Pf1'ul1115r1 to Lord llznssm-11111-11 1iI,lQAN4JIi BXIQRIS Hrs. 1'11'Il10I1. Du1'o111y's aunt lix1:1.vv .lulusfw 111111 1.41115 lvrsulu ,B2l1'l'1Ilg'tlH1 11.xx11:1, l'11i11 CZUIICII, Nllss 1f1.1z,x1s1:'1'11 131il.I. X1 XNAGICXI IQXI' lizlsincsx 111lllIlIfll'l', 1',x1cK1-31: 111f:x11i1's lJI'llfIf?l'fl'1?N. Fu' SP11111. Sx'Lv1.x l1151,F51.xN Ll-jlfllfllg, .'XI.I RIC1l K1 L'1,1.11i1:x, 1l1'ss111.1. N1g11.sox l1vlllIllV. 111151-1 l4I1'N1,XN ,1f1I'l'f'f1Sl.I1fj 1lf111z1g1f'r. X1f'1'111 11 Y111.suN Cos1'111m'.v, 13,x1c1zx1c.x 1,.xxr'1i'1'uN. XD!-1L1N1211,K1.1. l'slwr1'r1r . 17c11w'r11x' 1,IXSNlUHIi Slum' x1U1i11I5 S11,x1'11m, 1i1xx'111+x11 1,1'1'A1,1N . . 1 , N E 1 11411 1 1 5 ' WW 1 Z A , A A Z A i - 1' wi 1 -gi A EEii1iQT 7 S it N 1 FB 9 N W W 11 13 5 5? 1' ZIIEIZIIEIQIIEIISIISIIII .NIB-.IFIIIUIEIZ IEIZI E 'H V BTG I r r K 'V 's .ii f S .TL ET? Macbeth School Play PI'C5QIll,0Cl Huy 13 and 1 l, 192T Cast of CllHI'iiL'lt'I'S in Order of their Appeararm- f Crxiwl, xl.X'l'lIEli rllllftil' NH-ircl Sisters 2 M I-1111.111 SAXYYER L l'1-mul. A'l'xl1f:1:Tox Duncan, King of Scotland IBERNARD IQHRMAN 'Vlalcolm WB I .1 i 1 ' CLfkliP1Nl'l1I Axmcnsox Donullmin W nb bomb EX'ICLX'N l,uw1cNm:1u,: Lnrls Sc'1I.xFFl-in ll1.IX'l'lli Vlw.XX'l,fJK fNlacrluil'. il Scottish Noblcnizin LESTI-in K.KXTUIl ' RIIWIAIIIJ Dawls Banquo Q ' ' ' ' ' X EDWARD NlILLIiR VIRGINIA BIHNJK l5DI'l'll l3l'n,xL'K DUNALU lhlcxrls ALIM1 .lollxsrox lCLE,xxu1z lhimls Boss, za Svotlisll NOblClll3I1 A St'I'gHlIll Maclwlh y Generals of the Kingk Xrmx X Lady Xlilvlllllll Seytcm. un Uiliccr, attending on Nlnclmctln A Purim-r Flcancu. Son to Banquo Ladv lxlilljllllll' ller Son lXlAl!Y llummxr A lXl0SSl'IlHf'I' Doxxnn lhuxns A Pllysiviarl FREDERIVK l'lINKI'1I,IIOl-'F A Clentluwoman, attending on Lurly xllll'lJl'lll IEYELYX .louxsox Lords, ladies, pages. Soldiers, murderers: iiluvii XUJRRISSEY. Gi-:1:'l'1u'n1-1 Nloiux, NYINIFRED llAXSEIIOL'SEX. Luis BARALDI, Q:LADYS CHl'RK'Il. Blrxnuixierzr DU1'Ll'I, ALH-is CORCORAN, ALICE Ill-zss. IIAROLD L. lil-ZLFMAN. ZABIQLLE B1-zmmssux, G1-:mmm Comix. LEU CUI,Bl'RX, CHARLOTTIL IELOBIFIELD, P.xi5L1Nr: BLAND, BEHTHA lhrsxirxx. and llL'TH AIEIER Coach, Miss EL1z.x1x1:Tn 1gELL Business llanaycr, NORMAN REYNOLDS c lll 1 flWiEMEH1EEfLEM.EEjlEQ'A?QE I x v3 w 'F F73 f 7 Q 53 V3 V , an :arena :amass IUMIB-.titll3l5lZIlSIZl Eli 1-1 1-r it ot Q 53 33 W fn O4 f wi 9 x ' 1 'if T Q Orchestra llirrclor, Miss llAZl'1LflI..-KKK Firsl Violin Cello John Nlrtlowan, Conczfrl Uuxlvr Doris Fostvr t.7 'W Paul 'xt'kCI'lll2lIl Signc Sanrlstront oy Leon Bvlvilky Yirginia Sn-arlvs N .Harrison Clapp Ruth Sullivan N Milton l'1lllL'll6I'g.I Drapvr Ntillimns Matthew Grimaldi Cornrl Swronrl Violin Malcolm Foskit, jirsl Olga Clirnuwich Hyman Golub. jirsl 75+ Jost-ph Cooley Arthur Lana-kton, second vv Fredvrivk llt'I'lZ1lliiI'k Graco Morrissey, secoml 3 JHIIIUS Klar B011-i8HllIl Shapiro. second N Allan Nlac Kinnon Trombone Clarinvl, E Flat Alla Boy Kelley Willis Bc-null Flule Edgar Frost Milton Brod Piano Drum 1 u--Q Xxita Stuart Marcus Strong I f E E 5 K 1l2 Q E R '-g , - '- K A ' ' ' 'Afg 'Y L' 'A l 1 5 QI lELQlYi A - i -Y -E ,ll ,ltr E E ZIIEIZIISIZIIEIUEIISMII NIB-.lilll3l5IZIl3IZf 1 T BTG T FT M asia Club OFFICERS, FIRST SEMESTER Presidenl, SIGNE SANDSTROM Vice-Presideni, DOROTIIY ROBBINS Secretary-Treasurer, FRANCES ZIRKIX Chairman of Program Commztiee, ROGER CUsHMAN Faculty Advisers, Miss RIARY L. REGAL, Miss IIAZEL CLARK OFFICERS, SECOND SEMESTER President, SIGNE SANDSTROM Vice-President, NITA STUART Secretary-Treasurer, JOHN M CQEOYVAN Chairman of Program Committee, XYESLEY RIERRITT Facally Advisers, Miss DIARY L. REGJKL, Miss HAZEL CLARK MEMBERS Beatrice Alderman Ida Barr Barbara Belcher Rachel Bliss Sylvia Bloom Virginia Bohl Phyllis Brearley Milton Brod Edith Burack Julia Carey Madeline Cassidy Olga Climowich Aaron Cohen Bessie Goodman Florence Gowick Elisabeth Hann Catherine Hayes Rita Ilockenberry Viola Hogan Elizabeth Houlihan Alice Johnston Ruth Kramer Hildegarde Kunitz Alfreda Lancaster Barbara Lanckton Sylvia Leavitt Dorothy Luce Dorothy lVIcCray Vliesley hlerritt John McGowan Edith Norton Tillie Pevzner C1135 Sarah Pollack Dorothy Robbins Helen Sampson Sigue Sandstrom Marguerite Shannon Mary Shea Ruth Sinclair Vera Slutskin Elizabeth Smith Fay Spiro Dorrioe Strong Nita Stuart Donald Tait Alfred Tortl Rose Zandan Frances Zirkin QEMEE- - -.M.EEQ.EQQEQE E73 I3 Ei? wi 73 'l I anaszlnauaunauuamami NIB-.lilll3lEIZIl2lZl ali EV ET! W FT ET? J XXXXX lllllrl if xxx 1 Glee Clubs Accompanist, NITA STUART 1' Nlanagers, EME1-:sox HOQJKER AND ALICE JOHNSTON Jean Cody Betty-Jean Davis Eunice Deitz Elsie Du uette Rebecca fliastman VVinifred F orer Doris Doherty Margaret Hiland Elizabeth Allison Evelyn Barris Alice Corcoran Bernardo Campagna Edson Dorman Clement Barton Milton Blacher Robert Horne Frederick Johnson Edwin Beauvais Milton Brod Director, Miss HAZEL CLARK First Soprano Margaret Hartt 'Rita Hockenberry Mary Indessi Ida Newman Carmela Parrino Second Soprano Alice Johnston Betty Reid Alto VVilma Fellows Patricia Keefe May King Elizabeth Giles First Tenor Le Roy Durfee Emerson Hooker Second Tenor Sarhad Piligian First Bass Charles Killmer Edward Miller Second Bass Stanley Cataldo Douglas Clark VVendell Ely C114-J Tillie Pevzner Martha Reijonen Genevieve Schultz Joyce Smith Barbara Whitney Hazel VVilcox Marguerite Shannon Georgia Starr Pauline Le May Barbara Lougee Ruth Moody Ralph Saffer Sidney Shapiro Warren Rowland Harry Weinberg Norman Stiles Edward Talbot John Francis John McGowan 5 w FH ft m m T 7 ' i i A A , ar ia gowjataiiagiiewia 1 an IZII lillillillllllllelill-.EIIIUISIZIIEIZI amz 5' ETS W 7 W W an Banjo Club Jllanager, PHILIP CONNELL Treasurer, STUART T.AYLUR Frank Baker Edward Boauvais Allen Benner Edward Blackman Philip Connell H , C 0 enry onn r William Dalton OFFICERS Secrelary, FRANK BAKER Facully Adz'z'ser, MR. :FRED GATL'liELL MEMBERS K 11 J John Lapham Fred Rosenberg Edson Schull Marcus Strong Stuart Taylor Theodore Wallace Payson VYhitncy EMA? A A o.,m,EE.-EQoEQ12 E73 EW FE W 7 W W ZZIQZIZIIEIZIISIIEIISSHII BQIBYIFIIIHIEIZIIZIZI BIZ W ETH F53 E53 W E33 XXXXXXX J ll I I!! Liberty Chest The Springfield Central High School Liberty Chest is a fund raised by pupils of the school, the income of which isused in various Ways in support of under- graduate activities. It originated during the World War through the purchase of Liberty Bonds by various classes. Additions have been made from time to time in recent years, chiefly from the senior class treasuries at graduation. The largest single contribution was made by the class of 1925, 5320.81 The next largest came from 19253, 327815. The funds are invested by the trust department of the Spring- field Safe Deposit and Trust Company. According to the constitution, adopted by the school in 1919, the interest only may be spent. At present the principal of the fund is 33,729.01 The trustees, Whose vote determines the objects for which the income shall be used, are: the principal of the school, a teacher elected by the faculty, an alumnus appointed by the principal, and the presidents of the three upper classes in the school. The trustees for 1926-1927 have been as follows: Second Semester Principal, William C. Hill Faculty trustee, Frances H. Kingsley Alumni trustee, E. Converse Lincoln President, 3A, Frederick Rosenberg President, 3B, Alphonse Gariepy President, 2A, Vincent Tremonti First Semester Principal, William C. Hill Faculty trustee, Marjorie R. Latimer Alumni trustee, Ralph P. Alden President, 3A, Howard Simpson President, 3B, Frederick Rosenberg President, 2A, Alphonse Gariepy C1165 Elm - - L-MLEElEEf7FEF 53 EW W W 53 W IEIZIIEIISIISSIII NIB-JIIIIIIEI IIEIQ IZ mes WMM IA - Qu : i IZI - IZI ggMf.EEflEQfAEQQE v E W1 ETS H3 553 W 53 W3 il IZIIEIZIISIlillillllUNlB!liIllllEIZIl3l2I 5 Boys' Athletic A ssocialfion OFFICERS P I I 'NI B D I fl I If NI S I I H S I V H I 1' Il 11 NI R IL 14 ' -EWEE W.EEilEQ'iFlZE? ananzlnauanauuaeaasnal Nth-Jill!! a n f an N D' E51 T7 bv 'V E .ls- V N V7 T7 Football Caplain, CHARLES Mc'ALLIs'rr:lc glfanager, Jonx M.n'Lo'rr Anthony Bartos Francis Brosnan Murray Brown David Cosgrilf Adolph Else-r Paul Hines Frederick Klein Charles McAllister Charles Alexander 'Nujib Boynjy Richard Brown Loo Colburn Donald Ehrgoorl Coach, MR. D.-KVID H. REID LETTER MEN, l926 SQUAD, 1926 John llohler lliag Piligian Parker Remkus Robert Studley Vincent Tremonti Dwight Walsh llubert Wlilson Donald Wyman Ferdinand lV1CAllister Arthur Bosenblum Balph Sailor Xlilfrid Scanlon IA-on Sisitsky Norman Stiles 7 Q 73 FE T 7 Q W T3 9 ii re iErM.E1arefarea-eauifaafvaaaotfF L ZIIEIZIIEIZ lallillillll :NIB.JFIIIHIEIWIISIZIIEIZ in ET ETS W W EG 7 U Walter Brooslin H b, t Cl h er er oug Phillip Connell Edward Connor Clarence Croto -Robert Dickey Russell Fairbanks Robert Boyd Milton Fisher Robert Levine Soccer Caplain, JOHN SMITH Coach, MR. ALVIN JAMES LETTER MEN. 1926 SQUAD, 1926 C 1205 Jlanager, GEORGE Donald Gilman Raymond Litman Er e.t Nl , n Q T oore Franklin Neal Fred Rosenberg John Smith Thornas Walton Mendell Nlazer Edward Schaffer Leon Sisitsky Him-hard Talbot Coiuzx EMEEEIZTTEMLl2E--EQa EEE EF W E33 W 7 'G T3 'T ETS W 7 W ZIIEIZIIEIZQIIEIUIIUSSIU MIB-.AEIIIHIEIZIISIZI ani Caplain, CHARLES Draws' W E73 rn W3 Hockey m Jlanager, ALPHONSE G.XRIEI'1 Coach, MR. DAN'ID II. IKEID TEA NI Allen Benner Frederic Klein Charles Davis Ernest Moore u-7 . Richard Davis Alfred Blulliken V7 5.3 Leslie Harrington Hubert Wilson 3 Donald VYyn1an ' W C 12123 ET ET1 '7 63 T5 gr T 7 oi E73 X 1 ZIIEIZIIEIZIISIIEIIW ld :Nil -.EIIIUIEWIS QI BIZ Basketball Capiain, Axruoxx' BA-mros Managers. Baaxuzu Gmznxlsl-mu, Br:N.1.xx11x LOWENBERG Anthony Burtos .luhn Nlohlvr Walter Osinski xxvillt er Brooslin 'IQIIUIIIHS Riley Coach, NIR. QIEORGE C. llonczl-:S LETTER M EN, 1927 SQUAD, 1927 Fred llosenbf-rg: Edward Shain 2 4 Josvph Zandan Edson Svhull Edward Sllaillfr ew E23 in T 'H 'Q E , 2 E KIZZJ 1 I l illilwi - - f - A -jMLgEEEjlEEffEQE fr sh ' P14 .14 ,,, P , 5, , I 91 , y iw ig A EE 54 W EH' Q xx P E gl y Qc-r NLQXIQT' Q52 E93 X5 x 4 7 N E X 1 V vw 5933 P N f A X E N I pas L9 dpi 1 M Class Basketball ' L.. LQQ CHAMPIONS, 1928 7 Q V Captain, XYALTE11 Bnoosux VValt,er Brooslin Clarence Heckler Richard Good Aristeides Loopoulos - VVarren Rowland W H W V 1 X 1 f x ' if C1235 ' . if L, f, - F - W - - V 47, Y W-2..- - : ,, , ni- A-S -T-J: w 1 l Zll szllslgllaluiealsilll NIB-JIIIIIISZZIIQIZI BIZ 5' ETS 5 N 53 ? l E53 Swzmmmg Cupluin, CHARLES McA1,1.1sTER Coarlz. MR. Bnooxs Klocslxs Howard Delaney Roland Friedline Emerson Hooker Robert Horne LETTER MEN, 1927 4121.5 Probe-rt Loy Charles McAllister Ernest Moore XVarren Howland Raymond Snow -EM,EIQEQEZL.EE.-EErrrEQl1E I 53 53 W EE 53 in ggi, T EW Y'Y 7 W EW J XXXXXXXX 111 an IZIIEIZIIEIUilflSllllUMlB!liIllHlEIZ name: ae Gym Team Coaches, MR. DAVID H. REID, PAUL HINES Willis Beach Adrian Bedrossian Henry Berman Milton Brod VValter Brooslin Thomas Bucalo Richard Butler Douglas Clarke Phinias Connell Henry Connor Edward Cooley Howard Delaney SQUAD Vincent Falbo Clarence Heckler Theodore Hildreth Paul Hines Isadore Horowitz Theodore Keller Frederick Kin sle . l. g Y Sidney Kittredge Morris Levine Robert Ley Raymond Litrnan Philip MacDonald Edward McGibney Milton Mareuson Richard Millar Ernald Montanari Ernest Moore Roger Moore Donald Notrnan Harry Paige Glendon Shaw Leon Sisitsky Sidney Steinberg Donald Wyman si 73 53 T' T 1 W Q C1255 '-3 D ,,,-, C , C- ,A - ,-- He ian la eue- ,emd1emeEeel2We IEIZII IZIIEIIEIISSI I .NIB-JilllllElZll2lZI BIZ Indoor Track Coach, IN D.AVID H. REID Wvill C1261 i'ffjmAEM,EEfEEfE.M.EE..EQ EEE ' ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEliilflillllldill.HIIIUIEIZIIEIZI 5' Eid W W J XXKXXXXX ll Capfain, Captain, PAUL IIAMEL Track Jlanager, GEORGE RIORIARTY Coach, Mn. DAVID H. REID LETTER MEN, 1926 Scott Adams, Jr. Clifford Clark Clifford Coons Thomas Foley Paul Hamel Richard Johnson NVilliam MaclVlartin XYILLIAM MCMARTIN Coach , Haig Abdalian Edward Beauvais VValter Brooslin Douglas Clarke Henry Clay Thomas Foley Kenneth Gridley Stuart Harmon Theodore Keller VVilliam MacMartin Charles McAllister Richard Mansfield i lil Ml SQUAD, 1927 Charles McAllister Gordon McRae Donald Notman Hiag Piligian Louis Snelling Dwight Walsh Donald Wvyrnan Nlanager, C.aRLrox GRAHAM MR. DAX'ID H. REID C1975 Milton Marcuson Donald Notman Samuel Orenstein J olm Phelon J ack Porte Arthur Rosenblum William Semaine John Smith - Francis Therieau Robert Thorndike Clifford VVeake Donald Wyman WlEE1lEQfEWE 5' W Ei? 7 7 'T T N N Q .. E 'L W : ' 'li I , Z r ananzunasannauuaeas nli MIB-JilllIl5IfZIlSIZl azz T ET1 5' ET? Baseball Caplaifl, MATTHEW VVALSH .Managerg Josi-:Pu TREMONTI Coach, MR. ITAROLD NV. Pmzssox LETTER MEN, 1926 Anthony Bartos Harry Dawson Webster Eldredge Paul B. Leamy VVilfred Scanlon SQUAD, 1927 Edson Schull Edward Shaine Sidney Shapiro Vincent Tremonti Matthew Walsh Hilbert Wilson Ctlpfllifl, IIUBERT VVILSON Illanager. FRED Fixxuanorr Coaches, MR. DAVID H. REID Axn MR. GEORGE C. Honors Anthony Bartos Allen Benner Edward Blackburn 'Ned Boyajy Murray Brown Joseph Cooley Harry Ehrlich Ronald Friedline Frederick Gubbins John Mohler Ernest Moore John Moulton Philip llloulton Thomas Riley Kenneth Robinson William Schaeffer Edson Schull Robert Steup E? W El? 7 'E '3 1-7 LaWl8I' Stuart, Sugrue K-I AflStldCS Leopoulos Edward Sullivan A Henry -101193 Thomas VValton 5 Q Bruce MacFarland Hubert Nvilgon E E C128 2 : 5 V 'vi i -, 321: 3- , f Y- Y v4 .f - 1? W W V - F. '15- I gllilzl A , an A - an A - an ,m,eeQ,1zQe , A e an IZIIEIZIISllillillllldill.lilllil IZI ' .fligftj 5' ET! W '-7 W x :, 1 w .4 YW seg E si V7 Tennis Caplain, CLYDE GILL Nlanager, RI1'H.AItD Sl-IELDON LETTER MEN, 1926 XYalter Brooslin ' Charles Ring Clyde Gill Richard Sheldon Robert Maher Robert Studley n SQUAD, 1927 Caplmn. ROBERT S'rr'u1,m illanager, IKOBERT STUDLEY J k B ks ac roo Vlalter Brooslin Richard Clark Edward Cooley Castle Day Harlow Gage H. L. Crelfman Kendall Goodwyn Laurence Hubbard Gerald Loc-ke Robert Maher Albert Mastroiani Charles Ring Stephen Taft C1299 . 7EMAEMEE1fE'IZJfEW-E2EY.EEt QE T Q W rn FY T E73 W 1 'QQQVE V ETH Y'l v'7 W V7 Q '7 J XXXXXXXX I llllllli Zllggllalillillilllllll sm.ninllmnaualnalallali ' 15,4 '17 ' ' 5 ' ' , f, f. gn, Crew Caplain, RICHARD Ht'N'1' Wlmmgvr, Jnnzs Br'LxLm' Coach, Jams Juror: Julian Grillin. mf Richard Burl. bon' Kingsley VVhil Lum. vox Robert Weeks, haw Ifupluin. IlIFlIARD Donald Radasch. ro.: Mark Gordon, bow Cupluin, RIC1-Lx Julian Grillin. for Julian Grillin, mar: MacMillan MeElwain, b Donald Barnes. bow Robert Foster, 2 Mark Gordon ,Ellsworth Harrington' Edward Talbot Facully Adviser, MR. KENNI-:Tn B. Wann FIRST CREW, SPRING OF 1926 Richard Hunt. 2 Paul Jenney. 4 Russell Loar, 6 Richard Brown. Z3 Leo Colburn, 5 George Cohen, T . Scott Adams, Jr., stroke SECOND CRENV, SPRING OF 1926 Lester Kanlor, 2 Harold Knapp, 1 Robert, Gladstone, 6 Richard Clark, 3 Mark Gordon, 5 Joseph Jennings, T Albert Yarloll., slroke FALL CREW, 1926 l'll'NT Xllanager, Laxnox Hx-:An Coach. Join: JOYCE Landon Head, ZZ Robert Horne. 1 Albert Yarlott, no Roy Kelley, 3 Frank Sellars. 5 Robert Weeks, 4 Richard Hunt, slroke ' SQUAD, 1927 Rn HUNT Manager, Enwarw Fox Firsl Four . A Richard Brown, hour Richard Hunt. 2 Charles McAllister. .S George Cohen, slroke F irsl eighl Richard Hunt, 2 Robert Horne, 4 ow Leo Colburn. 3 Second eighl Ferdinand McAllister, 3 Frank Sellers. 5 Paul Langlois, 1 John Knott, 6 Robert Levin Edward Arslan John Francis Roy Chapin Merrill Worthen 11305 Charles McAllister, 5 VVilliam Mulligan. 6 Richard Brown, 7 George Cohen, stroke Joseph Phelon, T Joseph Jennings, slroke Jack Porte - Harry Dickinson l 1 ' i i - - - - na - - an -imZr.EilEEiiEEE F' T 'F V7 7 'Q T7 I 1 1 1 1 1. Z L 1 YY Y Y ---Y-- YY Y Y- Y- -YYY ---v- Lrvv-4:1 YY Y - Y ---A-W-W -----W-F Y- f-,f Y Y ----.------,..,1.,-N... V.. -1.11,... ......,-............,,.,.,...,.,,. ....,,..,..,,....,,..,,,.,,,.,,...,.,1.,,.,. .., 1.-M ,,,.. .,1, f J , YYYQ 1- -YYY Y Y Y YYYY Y aff Y-W-N11 '-' 9 as 24 W E5 P 1 1 , 5 f J. '1 ' W 4,1 v-1 5 1 X7 931 EN 1 T4 1 1 11 1 1 11 4 EW EW 1 M im 1 N ,mg ii 1 M1 1 E1 1 1 1 L' 1 1 H1 1 W E031 E431 S1 ME 1561 if il if N. 1151 53' 1 W' , . . . . V' 1? 51 K1 Gzrls' Athlelfzc Assoczaiwn i I- V- Q! 1, ,,,,. . Wi 3523 oFF1C11:ns 5 S: Prefsiderzl. E1.sl14: 'XI.I.lS FTAAMN' l'irP-PrPs1'df'rzl. l5lf:'l 1'Y ll I-:rn E355 3 3 , Svrrelary, Suvnu Nomx Treasllrvr. li.um,xlc,x Luvvliu frvsigglu-clk. ALIL1-1 .luuxwox Faclllllv 1lr1'1'isr'rs. Miss Nl x1m,xun:1' O. B.vl'f'11lA:1.1ml4:H. Nlrss fiER'l'RI'DlC M. Mf'Ko.xN M2 fi Q -1 1 'QQ 1 ii f ' 1' ,T 2 1 I i K 7 193 ms wg if Ni .N1 iff V ,K QETS311 11 g ET 53 Fi anananauanauuaeusanai MID,EIIIIIEIWIISIZIIEIE Caplain, Emu: Virginia Carlin Elsie Allis Barbara Beckwith Mary Ferguson Captain, ELPl.NN Eleanor Barris Evelyn Barris Loretta Cormier Natalie Converse Hockey and Soccer HOCKEY ALLIS Coach, Miss xl,-KRGARET O. B.x'rc'nE1,m:n Team Margaret, Fitzpatrick Alice Johnston Mary Mahan Carol Mather Elizabeth Mears lrene Nlemery Florence Milburn Betty Reid SOCCER on DICKEY Coach, M Iss Team Dorothy Day ' Eleanor Dickey Virginia Donald Angie Gagliarducci Elena llannigan E. May King Margaret Hastings Dorothy H jehn Ruth Kendall Mary King Squad Ruth lleir Ruth Munsell Dorothy Sheldon Bessie Smith Fay Spiro Harriet Sturgis Margaret Ward GERTRI'IJE M. ihlCKO.AN Hilrlegarcle Kunitz Carla Melander Lucille Nay Svea Tillon Buth Perkins Letters are given to the girls on the hockey team and numerals to the girls on the soccer team. C 1325 , - -EvMEEEEfEoM,EE--EE-EQE Q 'W 223 Fi 7 V3 T3 lp x -N WEL! R2 'NZ 'F if 1 Ll lj sal l I E53 sis Y: ki if i W7 vii Qi 33 if li E, W QS FE S : J Nl i li mai 3715! ,4 wi 1 ,fl 4: 5 ZA ' Q A I: ,......,-u,i1:,,,?T4J5.0, , Y ,,,., iv H -f-.-: Q. w V, W' M., x ... c yy, Q 1 , ' W, , 7 f , f 1 1 , 1- 6 .m......... .m,............,.l...W....,.............,,.,-....,..,...v,...,...,,,..., W- ..,.,A... ,.,...,W .,.. F .,,.. -W ...MMM ,. .,h,, v .,.,,....M.....,,M Letters ar Elsie Allis Mary Louise King Gertrude Kinsella Helen Labrovitz e given to all girls Swimming Caplain, ELSIE ALLIS on the team. Q133j Barbara Lawyer Ruth Marden Irene Memery . Blerle Sawyer lfgfua mis ww l l ,mi ,Ji l EW fi lm FE we iw Vi fi ul W K I: 533 ,WR Q4 1 jg inf: zu, fw- pfl 4' ,..,...-d Q e eeeeee E n Qnanzunaugnnauuauaainai mumiunumuanz IZIZI ani 5' BTG '74 ls 'V VW lf 7-1 V7 lilsiv Allis .la-an Campln-ll Luvy Colxinias Naomi Aflaskin lilvannr Barns 1':Yl?lyI1 Harris Grave Callmy Olga Clilnowicll Mary Etllinp: Nlargraret lfilzpatriclk lilizabeth llilvs Class Basketball Cllarlzpionx. SEXIORS SISNIUHS Crzplrzirz. Ninn' FERc:1'snx Ylary l'll'I'g.fllS0l1 Nlilclrccl lllaae-r llilflegarflv lxunitz lilizalmelh Muars JUN IOHS fiuplairz. Nunn Armsklx l,oret,l,a Cormier Nlary King Xlary Xlf'l2ll2lfll'! Nlarcia Mayloll, FRESI l MAN Cupluin. xvIRGIXlA CARLIN Barbara llvnny llulh Holme-s Dorothea l,aValle Bl-rnice McCarthy llc-ssie Nlllllll'VYS NX llllffllllllil Xl2'lll19V5'S Q mi. 9 lflorvnfw- Nlilliurn llvlvn Siillllwlill lfay SDIFU lllllll Nlallr llolcn Nelson Nlary Robinson Xlary Phillips 'l'illic PCYZIIPI' Lillian Priu- lsobel Smith Y4-tta Zona 'EMEME - - , -QW-Em-Eglaggf I X 3 rn 7 7 '3 Q T F53 E53 v y 1 N EV S L. E63 DW I 52 1 N 52 E! -. 5 'r' QI A IQI I HY, A A - 5 ISIZIIEIZIIEIISIIBSIIIWNIBYIFIIIUIE ZIIEIZ El ff ' ' f f f ' ' , x f X us, EX ff ,ff ,f I ,X Q, A 0 0 , ,I f Q A f I . , Qt HiY-1 cam Tvl wow Lb ALL DAY N Nev GN lQ..l'tE,J JMX W W WW mu vb' 161 , 11 Q f XX QM 1 I x ' XX W A XV? M 1 A 5 3 f .R 0 X: is aff w Wf :IL Q W , 'L - vrf' H M f f X14 'K 5 ' ' W! I -f w ' f I' ,ff OH DONT v ' f-- ' ' f ' , N' ZH X ffl ' A4 ,f +, 1 1 ,U U. 'X' ' 1 f , W W + , 1 LAUGH RF.NE1'1BE'Qf T f 16 ' YOURE Tp-'E one If - ' Loomis an - A' '51 'L r ' , , ,,M-EE1.EQT Zllggllilillillillillll MIBJEIIIHIEIZIISIZI ae El ETH W W EH J i XXKXXXXX lllllrll Past Attractions l r:ATUR1 The Kickoff Dwight Walsh Il .Wust Be Love Buzz Studley Blond or Brunette Dot Knight and Laura Hubbell We're in the Navy Now Arthur Nelson and Don Barnes Forever After Let It Hain So This Is Paris The Strong Man Love 'Em and Lea Take It From Me The Waining Ser The Kid Brother Paradise For Two Charlie and Neffie Parker Remkus Dot Devine Brute Brosnan ve 'Em Polly VValsh George Kavanaugh Betty Giles Frank Broeker Dot Forbes and Don Wyman The Campus Flirt Casey Al The Bat Three Bad Men Bett.y Allison Mattie YValsh Al Gariepy, Stewie Taylor, Bill Birnie NG The Son Qf The Sheik The Wise Guy The Savage The Honeymoon Express Padlocked One lVIinute To Play Say I l Again Men Of Steel Brown of Harvard The Show-Off Silence Don Juan Daddy-Long- Legs A lllan Qt' Quality The Battling Butler Devil's Island Aloma Of The South Sea Just Another Blonde You Never Know Women Vinnie Tremonli Ernie Moore Dick Hunt The Suttons Ruth Phillips Paul Hines Bobbie Beatty Our Athletes hflurray Brown Charlie Swift Miss Anthony VVilkes Perkins Bill Mulligan Hugh Spencer Roger Cushman Detention Boom Pat Keefe Bobbie Beckwith Ted Doolittle God Gave Me Twenty Cents Edna Broeker The Gorilla Hunt Mother Goose Village Beau Geste Fritz Klein Mother Goose Miss Snell Woman in the Shoe Mrs. Buzzell Man in the Moon Little Tee Wee Mr. E. E. Smith Dora Barrett Peter Pumpkineater Hugh Spencer Wise Men of Gotham Jimmy Warren Russell Fairbanks, Laurence Hubbard Humpty Dumpty Allen Cowett Tommy Trout and Johnny Stout Al Gariepy and Vin Tremonti Old King Cole Bob Philli s P Cinderella ' Betty Peer John Smith John Smith Polly Flinders Polly Walsh Curly Locks Wilma Fellows Mary Quite Contrary Toddy Heame Jack-be-Nimble Jack Horner Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy, Be Paul Hines Jack Brooks ss Elizabeth Rogers Boley Paley Little Boy Blue Margery Daw Jumping Joan Dajfy-dawn-dilly Little Miss Mujfett Tommy Tittlemouse Lazy Tom Tom Piper Tony Lumpkin Jack and Jill Science Deprtment Aaron Cohen Julian Griffin Margery Tapley Betty Brooks Albert Yarlott Cornelia Prindle Tommy Bucalo Bill Mulligan Torn Riley Tony Bartos Jimmie Brown and Jetty Roberts Dicky Long Bo-Peep Tommy Tinker Fido Sally Waters Doctor Jack The Frost King Dick Clark Hazel Pike Tommy Walton Marge Doolittle Sally Fowler Annie Jack Henry Baldwin 1 , i i A - - - ea' - an -,mieEiiEQT1EQF El' El? 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Ui XXXXXXX J ll 11111 ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIIBSIII Mill.HIIIHIEIZIIEIZIIEIZ 2.30 p. m. - 7.15 a. m. Almost Any Day Don't forget to leave your locker open!-My, my, my, but I'll have to work tonight. Just think, five different books! Gosh, those teachers should make it easy for a Senior once in awhile. Say, would you believe it? I'm all ready to go home, and there's that meeting of the Prom committee that I have to go to, and I promised to go out tonight. Say, there, wait a second, I want to ask you something! Was it page 270 or 207 that he said that that poem was on, and have you got a car ticket I could borrow? Thanks, have to hurry-a meeting-don't forget about tomorrow. What? Oh, let's see, he said we were to go as far as we could in an hour. I think he expects us to do too much in one night, don't you? Marie, wait a second! I'll be right along. I bet we're late.-That's over. Now for home and study. For heaven's sake, I have to go to the library to do my sociology. Anyway, that'll finish up one subject.AFive o'clock, and I've not finished it yet. Well, I guess I'll call that done. It's raining and all these books will get wet. Now, where's that English poetry. I guess I can start it on the street car.-Hurrah! half done. I think I can finish it before supper.-Two subjects done. That's not so bad. My, but I'm hungry. Wait a second, mother, and I'll be there. Now for the eats and then the paper. Oh there goes the telephone. Oh, yes, sure I'm going tonight. I've already finished half of my homework. When do we go? At 7.309 Well, call for me. Yes, 32 Sumner Ave. Good-bye. Now for history. I think that one hour is good enough for that. My I wish that that telephone would stop ringing.-7.15 and just finished my history. I guess the twenty minute period is enough to look this over in tomorrow. Well, here goes for a good time. Hello, sure I'm all ready.- That show certainly was good, wasn't it? I bet I won't be able to do my French tonight. Good-bye. See you tomorrow.-Eleven o'clock and an hour's homework. -What 12.159 Oh, well anyway that show was Worth seeing. Tomorrow's Friday, too, and I'll be able to get caught up on sleep Saturday morning. Let's see now, tomorrow I go down to Basketball, and have to have a picture taken for the Blue and White first, and go out with Marie, then-7.15 Friday morning! Get up! Whafs in a Name All month Allis had Wailed. For Weeks and Knights she had Waiied. At last came the great day. She was in Fitts. He was to meet her in the Grove. Before leaving her Hall, she Peered through the W ight curtain and saw her Boy dressed in a Fine new suit. Going out through the Field to meet him, she kept thinking of him. From afar she could see him Nealing beside a dead Bobbin. Quietly she stole be- hind, but he heard the Basselling and Bobbed up. He was an Ernest fellow and was full of Merrill. He stared at Allis and what he saw was a Bob, Pearly teeth, Hazel eyes, and Rosy cheeks. To him, she was Devine. Slowly, taking her by the arm, he led her across the Brook and over the Moore to the Little, Brown, Church by the side of the Hill. Here, they were Maryied by Earl Goodman amid the strains of Ye Fairbanks of Bonnie Brae and 6'The Campbells are coming. Q138J M EW E73 W W F53 W 52 W -Ma -- -aeareeeor W W W W W W W 1 N fall IZIISIZIIEIlilIillllUANlB!liIIIUIEIZ ISIZI BIZ What Would We Do Without Penny Welfare Day? Money? The Emergency Room? Original ideas? School dances? Compacts? The Honor Roll? Mr. Hill? The Harvard Trophy? Excuses? Slow Clocks? Report cards? Lockers? Dues? The Hecorder ? Tests? Street Cars? The Blue and White? Ask Me Another With Apologies Io Robert Benchley e . 1. What ghingebteachers have bobbed hair? 2. How many hooks does Ernie Moore take home? 3. How does it feel to be popular? 4. When will teachers stop giving homework? . 5. How can one learn to play tennis well? 6. Why is Miss Anthony continually talking? 7. How did Russell Fairbanks manage to graduate? 8. When will the Freshies stop invading the Senior lunchroom? 9. How can you tell a Freshie? 10. Why does everyone buy his ice cream at the last minute? A 11. Where do teachers keep their compacts? 12. Where do those who skip classes go? 13. When will the portables disappear? 14. What classes will ever replace 265 and 27? 15. When will we find the ink wells filled? 16. Why does Miss Anthony always want company on her way to the office? 17. What is Miss Humphrey's middle name? 18. Why are there so many P. G's here? 19. Will Central ever witness another play like 6'Macbeth?,' I 20. Why did flags appear in every room last fall? 21. Why is Sylvia Epstein so inquisitive? 22. When will Mr. Hill forget his pet quotation? - Answers to the above can be found between the ads. in the back of the book. 4 1395 ,N ,N 55 . 4 42 A- - -- I I -- - - 2 -m.em.eE-eE1e Wa W 53 W W W W ZIIEIZIIEIZQIISIIIOIHIII NIB-.IIIIIPOIEZIBIZI M W E33 W W3 W Echoes From Different Rooms '4Keep up the class spirit. MNOW, class, when I was in France,- HAH right, folkslw Who wants to take a walk to the Office with me? '6All rightg desk covers downll' Time's almost upf' 'iWell, anyway, - Hello, this is-speaking. Please close the door. Where there's a will there's a way. Hence,- We will dash on. Friends,- This last test was disastrous. I give up! This is without doubt my worst class. Maps, maps! Start the class. if I'm not here. Of course, you know that, Stop your talkingg this iSn't recess. Your homework. Teachers, Hobbies M EW FU 3 W W MISS GUSTAFSON Selma Lagerlof MISS CLARK Boys MISS BUFFUM camps MISS ANTHONY Cats MISS SPAULDING golf MISS BATCHELDER Clean Middies ' MR. E. SMITH Old Orchard MISS MCKOAN Dancing MR. VANDERBILT nature MR. MCDUFFEE College board exams. En MISS SCOTT collecting specimens MISS MICHEL Walking E33 MISS MARR art MR. CURTIS Legible writing MISS THOMPSON Paris MISS WHITE Legislation MISS SNELL Maine DR, LAW People MRS. VAN SICKLE Madt and Jim MISS NIURPHY Clothes 1-7 MR. L. SMITH Poultry MISS LEWIS Neatness EW H3 MISS LYON Florida MRS. BROWN 45 M inates Detention MR. HESS Scouts MR. HILL Liberty Chest C 140 D ifTIm-EMkEEQ'T1eM.iem.eQ'eEie Eu W 53 W 5 'W EE 5 E, :gk gn E53 E53 nzlnaleunanuwussnuammail UIEIZIISIQ ala . 3 N .Wi 3RD L 1 Bud' ,, . j f fw- SL gc iw Wm Q v 0,0 'im W BE www U 4 X D n..41. .... ,NIL tu ' X xp ? E L Iyrlgfz ., iNNxLu x-Nxirkw Wffw 3 59? ME W fm-A - Q -w p: if Q L 1 QLEP5 H M if , ff WLL CENTRAL NIOSH, WW W, uw me mem FUTQRE JN A UE am-weveo To ' NPI? Q J SQHOQL in Trlfg I , f ' , x T4 E lfoviiw x Arm 22. PWM' f X X QN K ' f X 1-91 N X me ev Wye K XX Rx W V Ep MTW x -2 1 - Z cw wi? y fhffixfi ' iq ' f l . X5 WW ' 3 ! GT WWW df . Af X - ' Winn. Q ' gflggfaw Ookgf, 5051 gi G v 'J X! 1 t41N0lp,V-ppt WHNL EDSHAWE even ,D Q: 1 X f- f Hts X. nyfvifi-i fl - M. 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II. .NJ IT Sumnvr Au-. SI 263 linion . l02 Florida St 21 I lligh St T6 Bay St l00 Locust St 180 Johnson St 011 lliustforll A ve- Hawkes. Clara li. lT0 Washington Blvd Hess, Frank Y. 55 Dresden St Hick, Marion S. Olrs. R. Mfl 13 Longview St Hill. NYilliam C. 1166 Worthington St Hodges. Ilvorgv C. Holland. Marian T29 White St 86 Florence St Humphrey. Pauline 11- Buckingham St Jeffrey, llarry J. 33 Magazine St Kagwin. lsahvl M. 183 Bm-1-li St.. Holyoke Kingsley. Frances H. I6l Sumner Ave. Kirkham. Dorothy D. 120 Clarendon St. Latimer. Marjorie H. 36 Be-evllwood Ava. Law. Jessie M. Lewis. Elizabeth O. P. Lyon. Georgia Ii. 26 Greenleaf St. 37 Parkwood St. 297 Broadway. Chit-opee Falls iXIl'I,lllIi4't'. NX altvr 1. 336 Cvnlral St. Nlvlioan. He-rtrudv M. I I6 llay St. Magay. ltllixahu-th S. 26 lligh St. Marr. llarrin-t NN. 21 lligh St. Nlivhvl. Lina .I. I0 Clarvndon St. Nlurphy. Nlarion C. l53 Fort Plt-asant Ava. Oliver. fXh-ph IC. C, IT lluskin St. Pattillo. limma .l. 38 Svhool St. Phi-lps. Lyman ll. 108 Calhoun St. Porttfr, Sarah C. 26 lluntvr Pl. Ile-gal. Mary I.. 91 Iilm St.. NN 1-st Springfivld ltvid. David II. 233 I,0ving1ton Swv. Du llovhe-mont. limilic 25 Svhool St. Ilosvnlwrg. lloht-rt ll. 33 Allwniarle St. llyan. Katlu-rinv VX. 661 Ch:-stnut St. Svott. Susan Il. ll Svhool St. Smith. Edwin IC. I0 XM-Ilt-slay St. Smith. Leland ll. 802 NX csttie-ld St., ll ost Springlield Snell. Clara A. TS School St. Somers. Alicia 90 Clarvndon St. Spaulding. Hortvnst- li. 36 'I'cmple St. Stone. Elizaht-th 21 Prinm-ton St. Thompson. Franvvs li. 31 'l'hompson St. Tuttle. IQHIIIIPIIP ll. 221 I lligh St. Vandvrhilt. llarold M. 88 Biltmore St. Van Sivkle, Iilizalwlh K. CMrs. S. CJ 16 Iiuvkinghani St. Van Sit-kle. Schuyler C. 16 BllI'klIlglliiIl1 St. Yan Syrkle. Calla I0 lligh St.. N1 ahh. Kenneth B. T Silver St.. Agawam Whelan. Anniv M. 293T Xlain St. White. Josephine- A. I3 Atwater Rd. Williams. Beulah L.l1Nlrs. Afj 191 Central St. lYoodlJury. Mary H. 306 Ilnion St. fF'fEQ.EMEE-.. , -.m.EE-liQ- 122512 W 'K 13 373 v K7 fl 4 5-7 ,iq E11 St- anananaaunauuauassnai MIB-.lilllfllalellalzl amz E1 E13 T 'V E .Mi V7 is V7 J XXXXXXX I y Post Graduates Albrecht, Hazel Helen 65 Harriet St. Barr, Ida 70 Bancroft St. Beatty, Lois Fiske 129 South Park Ave., Longmeadow Bennett, Laurence Payson R. F. D. No. 1, East Springfield Berman, Bernard 562 White St. Birnie, William 35 Ridgewood Ter. Bowman, Esther Austin 28 Princeton St. Boyarsky. Benjamin 61 Leete St. 191 Hickory St. 26 Orlando St. 109 Rochelle St. 34- Brooklyn St. Brearley, Phyllis Marion Breck, Mary Constance Brigham, Alan Edwin Broeker, Edna Margaret Brooks, Elizabeth Anita 679 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow Brown, Harriet Taylor 78 Florence St. Brown, James Freeman 663 State St. Buckley, Helen Marie 116 Ft. Pleasant Ave. Bullock, Marjorie Jane 120 Sylvan St. Burack. Freda 169 Prospect St. Burt. Richard Eustis 17 Dartmouth St. Callahan, John VVilliam 75 Linden St. Campbell, Gordon Frederick 128 Converse St., Longmeadow Campbell, Jean Currie 258 Middlesex St. Clark, Marion Lois 8 Pleasant St., East Longmeadow Clough, George Herbert 9 Esther St. Cohen, Florence Ruth 122 Ft. Pleasant Ave. 25 Marengo Pk. 29 Cedar St. 667 Union St. 70 Amherst St. 34 Pearl St. 18 Blodgett St. 31 Calhoun St. 59 Burton St. 30 Parkwood St. 19 Vassar St. 46 Lakeside St. 116 Princeton St. Cohen, Gertrude Connolly, Alice Barbara Connors, Annie Adelaide Cote, George Earl Cotter, James Joseph. Jr. Coven, Mildred Jewel Cowett. Allen Abraham Crockett, Elinor Howard Day, Marjorie Dodge Delaney, Janet Monroe Denver, Eunice Dickey, Robert Melius Dinsmore, Dorothy Kathryn 120 Belmont Ave. Douglass, Frank Taylor 51 Kensington Ave. Downs, Robert Edward 163 Bowdoin St. Doyle. Anna Gertrude 50 Everett St. Du Bose, Harriet 611 Union St. Duclos. Mabel Marie 127 Dickinson St. Flanaghan, Mary Dorothy 57 Thompson St. Flynn, Eileen .Josephine 27 Rochelle St. Flynn, Helen Catherine Burleigh Rd., Hampden Fraser, Edna Mae 201 Longhill St. Frost, Albert Harvey 77 Phoenix Ter. Gelfman, Sylvia 68 Forest Park Ave. Hall, Emma Adeline 15 Temple St. Hess, Ruth Van Ditmars 55 Dresden St. Hines, Paul Joseph 191 High St. Hubbell, Laura Virginia 9 Clarendon St. Indessi, Mary Margaret 495 Berkshire Ave. H1431 Januszewski, Helen 99 Bancroft St. Johnson, Mildred Dorothy 38 Dymond St. Knight, Dorothy Frances 190 Thompson St. Kramer, Marguerite Clara 171 Boston Rd. Kramer, Ruth 518 Chestnut St. Lanckton, Barbara Corwin 41 Pasco Rd., 1. O. Levine, Philip 73 Belle Ave. Lipman, Rose Lillian 62 Firglade Ave. Litman, Raymond 95 Grenada Ter. Loos, Vtlilliam 111 Marlborough St. McCleary, Alberta Gertrude 51 Pineywoods Ave. Mason, Alice Dorothy 1382 VVorcester St., I. O Mazer, Mendel 208 Belmont Ave Memery, Irene Margot 66 Bay St Miller, Edward Osgood 107 Clifton Ave M ulliken, Alfred Augustus, Jr. 21 Pinewooods Ave Nay. Lucille Sybil 100 Belvedere St Neilson, Russell Albert Victor 6 Springfield St Nelson, Arthur Andrew 11 Euclid Ave Palmer. Kenneth Lewis 91 Dwight Rd Pease. Dorothy Vincent 43 Reed St Percival, John 0. 4-0 High St Perkins, Wilkes Dinwiddie 77 Fairfield St Phillips, Robert Lee 3-14 Federal St Piligian. Hiag Nishan 955 Boston Rd Preu, James Arthur 139 Catherine St Prouty, Charles Tyler 54 Washington Rd Remkus. Parker Keith 52 Avon Pl Robbins, Dorothy Lindsay 42 Parkwood St. Roberts. Esther Lida 1-I Horace St Roberts, Jeannette Sheridan 162 Fort Pleasant Ave Roberts. Lydia Gwendolyn 74 Grenada Ter Sackett. Laura Katherine 373 VVhite St NY L ' t I' St Sanjiyan, Sernmah 39 'es mms e Shapiro, Morris 28 Brookline Ave Sherley, Ella Augusta 125 Magnolia Ter Simpson. Howard Nellson 285 Central St Sisitsky. Leon Arland 365 Walnut St Spiro, Fay T2 Linden St Sullivan, Mortimer James Springfield Y. M. C. A Sweet, Katherine Crossley 91 Mulberry St Walsh, Dwight Edward 40 Kenwood Ter VVeeks, Robert Harper 121 Florence St VVest, Allen Sherman 59 Sherman St Wheeler, Virginia Barnes 92 Woodside Ter VVhitall, Florence Martha 1446 Longmeadow St VVhiting, Loretta Claire 28 Manchester Ter VVhiting, Marjorie Bernadine 28 Manchester Ter. Whittlun. Frederick Kingsley 23 Homer St Yarlott, Albert E. 34 Leyfred Ter Yunker, Ward Stanley 862 Belmont Ave. Zeo, Frank James 47 Hastings St me - - --m.eEi1aEiieQE E1 W E13 1? 13 '1 1' T E13 T 5' galigllalgllaluiaalall Mlmlilllhlala ISIZI 512 Barr, Ida Berenstein, Joseph Berenstein. Joseph M. Berman, Bernard Brearley, Phyllis Marion Breck, Mary Constance Brigham, Alan Edwin Brooks, Elizabeth Anita Class 70 Bancroft St. 564 Chestnut St. 511 Chestnut St. 562 VVhite St. 191 Hickory St. 26 Orlando St. 109 Rochelle St. 679 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow Brown, Harriet Taylor Brown, James Freeman Burt, Richard Eustis Callahan, John William 17 78 Florence St. 663 State St. Dartmouth St. 75 Linden St. Campbell, Gordon Frederick 128 Converse St., Longmeadow Carman, Jean Claire 28 Ringgold St. Carothers, Samuel 28 Chase Ave. Chapin, Samuel Clarence, Jr. East Longmeadow Clancy, Rose Julia 65 Pasco Rd.. l. O. Clough, George Herbert 9 Esther St. Cohen, Florence Ruth 122 Fort. Pleasant Ave. Cohen, Gertrude 25 Marengo Pk. Connors, Annie Adelaide 667 Union St. Cote, George Earl 70 Amherst St. Corvett, Allen Abraham 31 Calhoun St. Crockett, Elinor Howard 59 Burton St. Croto, Clarence Edwin 26 Montrose St.. Deitz, Emily Elmira 585 VVhite St. Denver, Eunice 46 Lakeside St. Dickey, Robert Melius 116 Princeton St. Dinsmore, Dorothy Kathryn 120 Belmont Ave. Doyle, Anna Gertrude 50 Everett St. Du Bose, Harriet 611 Union St. Fairbanks, Russell Prescott 134 Edgewood Ave., Longmeadow Fine. Evelyn Lillian 42 Greenwood St. Flanaghan, Mary Dorothy 57 Thompson St. Flynn, Eileen Josephine 27 Rochelle St. Flynn, Helen Catherine Burleigh Rd., Hampden Fuller, Irene Elizabeth 55 Dexter St. Fuller, Stanley Wellington 55 Dexter St. Gelfman, Sylvia 68 Forest Park Ave. Gilman, Donald Sidney 47 Woodlawn St. Goodman, Bessie Rosamond Hall, Emma Adeline 1 1 6 Pasadena St. 15 Temple St. Herrick, Gertrude Louise 52 Eton St. Hess, Ruth Van Ditmars 55 Dresden Hines, Paul Joseph Hubbell, Laura Virginia St. 191 High St. 9 Clarendon St. Indessi, Mary Margaret fl-95 Berkshire Ave. Januszewski, Helen 99 Bancroft St. Johnson. Mildred Dorothy 38 Dymond St. Knight, Dorothy Frances 190 Thompson St. of 1926? V! ff ff' if q 144 5 Kramer, Marguerite Clara 171 Boston Rd. Kramer, Ruth 518 Chestnut St. Lanckton, Barbara Corwin 41 Pasco Rd., 1. 0. Levine, Philip 73 Belle Ave. Lewis, Elinor Bertha 149 Sumner Ave. Lipman. Rose Lillian 62 Firglade Ave. Litman, Raymond 95 Grenada Ter. Little, Arline Louise 22 Fresno St. McCleary, Alberta Gertrude 51 Pineywoods Ave. Mason, Alice Dorothy 1382 Worcester St., I. 0. Mazer, Mendel 208 Belmont Ave. Moore, Clifford Bennett Fairview Pl. Morison, Mima Walker 31 Nottingham St. Mulliken, Alfred Augustus, Jr. 21 Pineywoods Ave. Nay, Lucille Sybil 100 Belvedere St. Neilson, Russell Albert Victor 6 Springfield St. Nelson, Arthur Andrew 111 Euclid Ave. Packard, Lucy Elizabeth -10 Scott St. Palmer, Kenneth Lewis 91 Dwight Rd. Pease, Dorothy Vincent 413 Reed St. Phillips, Robert Lee 31 Federal St. Piligian, Hiag Nishan 955 Boston Rd. Preu, J. Arthur 139 Catherine St. Purvis, Ruby Dean 1.81 Williams St. Remkus, Parker Keith 52 Avon Pl. Robbins, Dorothy Lindsay 42 Parkwood St. Roberts, Esther Lida 14 Horace St. Roberts, Jeannette Sheridan 162 Fort Pleasant Ave. Roberts, Lydia Gwendolyn 71 Grenada Ter. Rubinwitch, Milton Leonard 16 Sterling St. Shapiro, Morris 28 Brookline Ave. Sheldon, Richard Jordan 817 Sumner Ave. Sherley, Ella Augusta 125 Magnolia Ter. Shoob, Elba Catherine 177 High St. Simpson, Howard N ellson 285 Central St. Sisitsky, Leon Arland 365 Walnut St. Spiro, Fay 72 Linden St. Waller, Lelia Naomi 80 King St. Walsh, Dwight Edward 40 Kenwood Ter. Weeks. Robert Harper 124 Florence St. VVest, Allen Sherman 59 Sherman St. Whitall, Florence Martha 1446 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow VVhiting, Loretta Claire 28 Manchester Ter. YVhiting, Marjorie Bernadine 28 Manchester Ter. Wight, Hildred Marion 20 Gunn Sq. VVight, Pauline Ingleson 94 Mill Rd., Longmeadow WVilliams. Kathleen Mary 14 Buchholz St. Yarlott, Albert, E., Jr. 34 Leyfred Ter. Zeo, Frank James 117 Hastings St. 'EQ-EMEMEQf12M.EE--E1Q EE? we 13 EW T Z '3 an E flilillalillillilliilll MIBJiIllill5IZIlSI2l BIZ 'S' EFS W W Class of 1927 Abrams, Mildred 39 Spruceland Ave. Adams, Barbara Edith 20 Stratford Ter. Allis, Elsie Roberts 69 Eton St. Atherton, Harry Sheldon 328 Union St. Baldwin. Henry Porter 461 Belmont Ave. Barnes, Donald W. 31 Bryant St. Barton, Clement Archer 81 Eastern Ave. Batchelder, Arthur Warren 36 Berkeley St. Bean, Earl Joseph 37 Girard Ave. Birnie, Marie Ellen 7 Howard St., Ludlow Bisesti, Mary Adeline 91 Union St. Bisson, Richard Joseph 55 Manahttan St. Blacher, Milton M. 71 Meredith St. Blackburn, Harry 195 Maynard St. Blanchet, Alma Margaret 64 Scott St. Bonney, Walter Twichel 866 Worthington St. ,Borgeson, Dagmar Christine Brigham, Virginia 147 Pineywoods Ave. Brooks, Marion Althea 131 Sumner Ave. Brosnan, Francis William 9 Mattoon St. Bucalo, Thomas Anthony 20 Calhoun St. Burack, Edith Rosalie 169 Prospect St. Burati, Florence Augusta North Dana Campbell, William Anthony 512 Armory St. Casey, Mary Cecilia Elizabeth 1.92 Main St., East Longmeadow Castaldini, Edwin John 745 Union St. Chamberlin, Dorothy 47 Keith St. Church, Gladys Catherine 64 Dover St. Clark, Richard Horstmann 25 Cherryvale Ave. Cohen, George 25 CaESt. Cokinias, Lucy Constance 427 Page vd. XfConary, Iris Mildred 34 Orange St. Connor, Edward Joseph 12 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow Cross, Catherine Electa 169 Forest Park Ave. Davis, Marion Cady 86 Firglade Ave. Demarest, Virginia 834 Sumner Ave. Derderian, Mary 12 Hampton St. Devine, Dorothy Helen 38 Draper St. , Dickey, Eleanor 116 Princeton St. Di Lizia, Edith Florence 33 Windsor St. Doubleday, Warren Nehemiah North Dana Dubuc, Hattie Belle 202 Fort Pleasant Ave. Ely, Wendell Mann 90 Clarendon St. Epstein, Sylvia 42 Sumner Ter. vEwig, Elizabeth Johanna 955 Hickory St. Ferguson, Mary Eadie 41 Sylvan St. Ferre, Nels Frederick Solomon 74 Oak St. Finklehoff, Fred Franklin 45 WVarner St. F itts, Genevieve Greenwood 53 Albemarle St. Fitz Gerald, Charles David 19 Dawes St. Forbes, Dorothy Booth 126 Dunmoreland St. 1 1 1 9 Sumner Avef' mf' L. V Greenberg, Bernard 91 Belle Ave. Gubbins. Frederick James 68 Pearl St. Harrington, Leslie Maroney 113 Warner St. Hastings, Margaret 54 Alden St. Haynes, Arnold Calvin 32 Fairfield St. Heafitz, Rebecca 35 Leete St. Ilearne, Rosemary Esther 32 Temple St. Hedeen, Hannah Olga 102 Drexel St. Henderson, Helen Margaret 557 Liberty St. Heyman. William 547 State St. Hoag, Mildred Sibley 119 VVestford Circle Hogan, Viola Flarebay 231 Belmont Ave. Holley, Ruth Doris 26 Carlisle St. Hoyle. Clarissa B. 17 Hartford St. Hunt, Richard Henry 96 Magnolia Ter. Hylander, Gladys Augusta 117 Norfolk St. Isenberg, Joel 152 Sumner Ave. Isham, Beatrice Catherine ' R. F. D. No. 2, Ludlow Jennings, Joseph Richard 85 Grand St. Johnson, Catherine Reynold Hadley Johnson, Erik Alfred 5 VVeaver Rd. Johnson, Evelyn Linea 115 Marsden St. 'Jones, Estelle Marion 711 Sumner Ave. Jones. Jeannette Clarissa 12 Ringgold St. Kantor, Lester Joel 72 Gold St. Kavanagh, Mary Agnes 237 Main St., I. O. Kavanaugh, Margaret Lillian 180 Marion St. King, Mary Louise Long View Drive, Longmeadow ,Klein, Frederic Seuss 20 Fairfield St. Kulig, Felicia Mary 40 Sancta Maria St., E. Springfield Kunitz, Hildegarde Zoe 571 Dickinson St. Lasker, Pearl Isabel 69 Washington St. Latimer, Janet De Shon 38 VVarner St. Lowenberg, Benjamin 130 Johnson St. Luce, Dorothea Helen 81 Lyndale St. McAllister, Charles Skefiington 145 Sumner Ave. McCray, Dorothy Elizabeth 223 White St. Mahan, Mary Elizabeth 26 Nevins Ave., Longmeadow Maher, Robert Francis 53 Eton St. 51 Pembroke Ave. 105 Boston Rd. 63 Leete St. 289 State St. 163 Albemarle Ave. 65 Sorrento St. 171 VVestford Ave. 411 Allen St. 494 Belmont Ave. Mandell, Leon Manning, Edith Marie Markley, Phyllis Marion Mayes, Matthew Taylor Maylott, John Mears, Mary Elizabeth Merritt, Wesley Stearns Metcalf, Malcolm Ward Milburn, Florence Miller, David Miller, Ethel 82 Prospect St. 223 Morgan St. Fowler, Sally Bush Miller, Rena 47 Laurel Ave. 17 South Maple St., VVestfield Moore, Ernest Haskell 652 Sumner Ave. Fromer, Clara 450 Belmont Ave. Moore, Newton Richardson 37 Forest St. Glaser, Mildred Elizabeth 36 Webster St. Moran, Owen Ivan 515 Bay St. Goodwyn, Camilla Preslie 149 Sumner Ave. Morison, Rina Grieve 31 Nottingham St. Graham, Carleton Fiske Mulligan, William Joseph 88 Fort Pleasant Ave. 19 Dunmoreland St: ' Grant, James Leslie 29 Rush Ave. Neal, Franklin Bickley 385 Maple St. Q 1455 E7 T3 Ei? 7 7 '1 T F? ET3 W 5' 7 FH F' 7 f ' ' W ' :- g g V7 ZIQQIQI-Elgllalhllnllll . BLIBJIIIIUIEIQIISIZI Sig O21 Neal, Sidney Gilman 385 Maple St. Scott, Lorrain Melvin 663 State St. Neff, Marion Aline 25 Albemarle Ave. Shapiro, Hgnry Harry 445 Franklin St, Noftfm, Edith Mary 34 LCOU'-ard St- Shea, Mary Natalie 5 Glendell Ter. O'Connell, John James 762 Carew St. Sinclair. Ruth Emelia O'Connor, Edmund John 3500 Main St. ' 86 Hopkins pl Longmeadow Pauock' Sarah 78 Malden St Slutskin Vera Cardia 24 Viiesternview St Pattison, Elizabeth May 493 Plainfield St. E -th xf h 281 All gt' Peck, Merrill Howard 32 Continental St. mx ' O n . . . en . ' Pecoraro, Esther Anna Spaner, Henrietta Jay U 546 Dlcklnson St. 644 Commonwealth Ave, I Spencer, Andrew Hamilton 1143 State St. -,Peer, Elizabeth Adele 52 Dunmoreland St. V Spencer, Cedric Hugh 206 H1211 SL- vphelon, Joseph Skeelg 29 Vassar St, cf X, Stuart, Nita Frances 19 Middlesex St. tv Phillips, Francis Wendell 128 Marion St. Sullivan, Mary Esther 758 Carew St. Pike, Hazel Elizabeth 5 MHCHSOD Ave. Sweeney, Ruth Isabel 19 Hiawatha St. llgrindle, Clarnelia 193 Fountain Pl. Taylor, Mildred 3 pasadena Sr, yenson, ouis East Lee ' Reynolds, Norman Kenneth 28 Herman St. 'T y ' d M d 1- El- b th sa H H St' vflickert, Ellen Louise 75 Princeton St..,f Ownseli ' a eme lza 6 . ' a ' Riley, Thomas Reardon 159 St. James Ave. V311 Delmdar Mabel 52 Rlttenhouse TSP' Rosenberg, A. Frederick 36 Willard Ave. Veena, Armand B' ,443 Carew Pt' Rgy, Gggrge Henry 273 Center St., 1, 0. Walsh, Pauline Theodora 24 Rittenhouse Ter. Saffer, Ralph M. 18 Sumner Ter, Walsh, Stanley Matthew 24 Rittenhouse Ter. gahykin, hlfllaic Martin 731x13egeuAge. VValton, Thomas Charles Johns J A am son, e en 67 or o t. 387 t. ames ve. Sancistrom, Signe Lovisa 254 Oakland St. Ward, Margaret Spalding 218 Sumner Ave. JSawyer, Merle Crawford 1205 Sumner Ave.v Welcker, John William 43 Atwater Rd. Schaffer, Edward 29 Crown St. Woods, Catherine Irene 817 Carew St. Schwartz, Albert 1082 Dwight St. Zandan, Joseph 95 Dwight St. Schwenger, Karl Frederick 11 Yale St. Zandan, Rose 29 Long View Sl. Fi 53 J XXXXXXXX ll C1165 7 7 '1 T S Q . I1 A A A IZI' na -gmiamiegifrlgr 'T ETS 'S' fi J XXKXXXXX I ZIIEIZIIE ZIIEIIEIIBMU Bill.IIIIIUIEIZIIBIZIIEIZ Class of 1927 i ,,f Atherton, Pearl Adeline 88 Thompson St. Belenky, Sylvia 71 Prospect St. Benner, Allen Rogers 104 Maple St. Burlingame,Thelma Taylor 30 Monmouth St. Campbell, Gertrude May 17 Lester St. Cavanaugh, George Martin 106 Bliss Rd., Longmeadow Cohen, William 20 Lexington Ave. Collins, Charles Thomas 45 Oak Grove Ave. Connell, Philip Joseph 80 Welmont St. Converse, Natalie 229 Oak St., I. O. .y Cosgrilf, David Edward 10 Andrew St. ,,Davis, Charles Wright 49 Albemarle St. Donald, Virginia Sprague 294 Sumner Ave. Drewes, Eva'Louise 90 Calhoun St. Ehrlich, Harry Simon 28 West Alvord St. Erickson, Irene Lillian 20 Acorn St. Fisher, Melton Melvin 378 Sumner Ave. Foley, Raymond Edward 186 Plainfield St. Foster, Robert Grey 25 Sachem St. 75 Bryant St. 579 Chestnut St. 12 Adams St. 106 Massasoit St. Frost, Edgar Ransel GariePY, Alphonse Gilfoil, Helen Frances Goldberg, David Goodw n Rosamund 149 Sumner Ave. Y v - Hadley, Levada Agnes 24 Clermont St. Hall, Eleanor Ripley 37 Ina St. Hayes, Catherine Cecelia 51 Federal St. Head, Nelson Landon 25 Kenwood Ter. N Hewitt, Henry Allison ' 615 White St. Hiland, Margaret Caroline 35 Trafton Rd. Hubbard, Lawrence James 147 Long Hill St. Johnson, Martha Elizabeth 5 Weaver Rd. Johnson, Ray Lawrence 220 Pease St. Johnston, Alice Grace 35 Trafton Rd. Keefe, John William, Jr. 35 Meredith St. vKillmer, Charles E. 35 Florida St. Le Mere, Kenneth Francis 162 Alden St. Langhammer,Ericka Elizabeth 76 Shefford St. ,,fLepper, Wilbur Oscar 192 Northampton Ave. Levin, Robert Raphael 238 Dickinson St. Long, Norton Enneking 87 Eliot St. MacMartin, William Arthur 127 Dickinson St. Marcuson, Harold Theodore 61 Washington St. Martin, John Graham 1 Amaron St. Mather, Carol Samble 92 Magnolia Ter. ,fMerritt, Eleanor Stearns 171 Westford Ave. Meyer, Morris Edward 738 Sumner Ave. Morgan, Gwendoline Edith 104 Edgemere Rd. Murray, Florence Gertrude 46 Albermarle St. Neylon, Susan Elizabeth 55 West Alvord St. Notman, Donald Ogilvie 192 St. James Ave. Ober, Frederick Chapin 71 Maple St. O'Neal, Mildred Elmira 127 Hastings St. Osinski, Walter John 100 Mechanics St., Westfield Redmond, May Anna 52 Willard Ave. Rice, Kenneth Eaton 127 Euclid Ave. Rogers, Elizabeth Clara 51 Oxford St. Rose, Frances Georgia 7 Sorrento St. Sagalyn, Julian Leon 1 Florentine Gardens Schull, Edson 1 Armory Sq. Searles, Virginia 65 Monmouth St. Sheldon, Dorothy White 19 Kimberly Ave. Siano, Frederick Robert 241 Dickinson St. Skinner, Marion Janet 48 Forest St. Smith, Bessie Eunice 27 Clarendon St. Smith, Elizabeth Twiss 28 Brunswick Ave. Strong, Dorrice Hayward 27 Grenada Ter. Studley, Robert Anson 58 Forest St. Sullivan, Kathleen Marie 118 Clifton Ave. Symonds, Catherine Ethel 63 Martin St. VVaite, Stuart Giddings 16 Malden St. Whitney, Payson Rogers Central Rd., Longmeadow Widlansky. Lillian Ruby 490 White St. Williams, Margaret Elmira 56 Forest St. Wilson, Hubert H. 18 Continental St. Zirkin, Frances Rachel 99 Oswego St. if W 13 E73 T 7 'J T E H73 'J c - - - - - IZI - - , .,W,EEflEQ'iEQ1i t ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIliliillllildill-.EITIIHIEIZIIEIZI ae T E53 W Fi' Class of 1928 Adaskin, Naomi Rachel 44 Sumner Ave. Alderman, Beatrice Stetson 29 Eton St. Arslan, Edward Malke 122 Middlesex St. Atkins, Barbara Frances 179 Thompson St. Baker, Frank Horace, Jr. 159 Belmont Ave. Bardack, Lloyd Sterling 109 Maryland St. Barlow, Helen Woodbury 65 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow Barris, Eleanor Riford 717 White St. Bartos, Anthony 205 Quincy St. Beatty, Barbara Putnam 129 South Park Ave., Longmeadow Beauvais, Reginald Benoit 158 Washington Blvd. 'V Everett, Jane Elizabeth Fellows, Wilma Lucile Fenner, Dorothy Sophia F ineberg, Hyman Fitz Gerald, Eileen Rose Fitz Gerald, Thomas James Flaherty, Grace Edith Foskit, Malcolm Heywood Franklin, Marion Estelle Freedman, Minette Friedman, Henry Fuller, Vera Gage, Harlow VVaite Gibbs, Harriet Lane Golden, Agnes Jean Goldin, Lebe Goodwyn, Kendall Wirt 210 Pearl St. 529 White St. 50 Gillette Ave. 58 Linden St. 19 Dawes St. 157 Bowdoin St. 71 Lyndale St. 41 Clarendon St. 34 Central St. 120 Sumner Ave. 37 Whittier St. 223 Long Hill St. 87 Marengo Pk. 57 Warner St. 307 Fountain St. 19 Virginia St. 149 Sumner Ave. Beckwith, Betty Joyce 43 Harvard St. .!Belcher, Barbara 42 Euclid Ave. t- Berman, Henry Eugene 34 Church St. Bettigole, Adeline Pearl 138 Franklin St. Blackmun, Edward Vernon 73 Horace St. Blanchard, Ruth Flitner 60 Home St. V Bliss, Rachel Lula VVilbrahamt Bloom, Sylvia 1526 State St. Boland, Edward Patrick 100 Mooreland St. Boone, Althea Gertrude 36 Dover St. .. Boyajy, Nejib 111 NVilbraham Ave. x. Boyd, Robert Putnam 102 Dartmouth St. Breglio, Grace Constance 52 Bliss St. Brooslin, Walter Earle 402 Sumner Ave. Brown, Richard Mills 246 Middlesex St. Brown, William Murray 28 Kenwood Pk. Buckley, Anna Mary 18 Wareham St. Bump. Virginia Albough 32 Woodlawn St. Carey, Julia Marie 36 Huntington St. Caron, Chester Arthur 54 Howes St. Chellis, Mary Louise 55 Benedict Ter., Longmeadow ,fClapp, Harrison Bates 95 Grenada Ter. v ,,Clark, Alice Louise 19 Taft Ave. V' Clark, Florence Eleanor 51 Armory St. Clark, Miriam Imelda 192 Oakland St. Cohen, Aaron Louis 48 Medford St. Cone, Adell Marie 58 Johnson St., I. O. Connell, Marion Estelle 83 Brunswick St. Cooley, Joseph 32 Medford St. Cormier, Lauretta Jane East Longmeadow Corson, Marion 80 Sherman St. Davis, Betty Jean 108 Dartmouth St. Day, Castle Chauncey 47 Firglade Ave. Day, Dorothy East Longmeadow Deitz, Eunice Netta 585 White St. Dickerman, Ruth Elizabeth 464 Chestnut St. Doherty, Doris Frances 65 Myrtle St., I. O. Donaldson, Clayton Edwin 40 High St. yonlon, Rose Elizabeth 103 Oak St., 1. O. Doolittle, Marjorie Thompson 109 Westford Ave. Dorenbaum, Harold 116 East Alvord St. Dow, Hazel Marie 18 Sumner Ave. Dufault, Raymond Edward 1 Gray, Charles Henry 48 Thorndyke St. Gridley, Kenneth Charles 3 High St. Pl. Griffin, Julian Philip 170 Berkshire St., I. O. Haight, Marjorie Elizabeth 18 Northampton Ave. Hallahan, Mary Margaret 37 Brookline Ave. Hannigan, Elena 21 Lyndale St. Harmon, James Stuart 249 Oak Grove Ave. Hechler, Clarence 67 Draper St. Herrick, Betty Pauline 52 Eton St. Hjelm, Dorothy Edna 198 Phoenix Ter. vHockenberry, Reta Louise 85 Marsden St. Hodgson, George Earle 137 Marion St. Hodskins, Elizabeth 24 Converse St., Longmeadow Hogan, Marie Elizabeth 355 Armory St. Hosford, Robert Stanley 162 Oak Grove Ave. ..Hudson, Elizabeth 54 Cortland St. Hunter, Charlotte Lilly 37 Ringgold St. Jack, Annie MacLaren 118 Bristol St. Johnson, Clifford Erie 34 Herman St. Katz, Eunice Dorothy 52 Forest Park Ave. Keefe, Mary Patricia 28 Cornell St. Kendall, Ruth Eleanor 18 VVoodlawn St. Kenworthy, Ruth Gill 921 Sumner Ave. King, Eliza May 43 Benedict Ter., Longmeadow Kinsella, Gertrude Agnes 37 John St. Klar, James Shephard 41 Dartmouth St. Labrovitz, Helen Ruth 90 Somerset St. LaRose, Helen Beatrice 15 Windsor St. Leavitt, Sylvia Arvilla 29 Biltmore St. Le May, Pauline Lucy 60 Sterling St. Leopoulos, Edwin Aristides 472 Carew St. Ley, Robert Tait 46 Randolph St. Leyden, Mary Louise 86 Mapeldell St. Locke, Gerald Hawley 41 Chase Ave. X. Lougee, Barbara Elizabeth 86 Wilhraham Ave. 1N4cAlpine, Ellen Gertrude 69 Nelson St. McElwain, Macmillan 1238 Riverdale St., VV. Springfield ET E13 a rn T s 1 N S fi 1' Robbins Rd., East Longmeadow 1VIcGowan, John Francis 215 White St. Ellis, Douglass North 26 Washington Rd. McVeigh, Mary Campbell 56 Dartmouth St. Elmer, Gladys Benton 55 Meredith St. Macey, Imelda Teresa 30 Myrtle St. Erard, Emile Joseph 15 Pratt St. Magriel, Mae Edith 11 Medford St. C 148 I T E71 T ET E13 ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIlilfliilllildilh-.EIIIFAIEIZIIEIZI ali Maher, Helene Elizabeth 53 Eton St. Scannell, Helen Gertrude 52 Dearborn St. Marsden, Winnifred Ethel 63 Clifton Ave. Semanie, VVi1liam Michael 823 Armory St, Masioitlililffhfbfn glaflfv 16gidElfkSlf1e Shaine, Edward 62 Cherryvale Ave. ay o , arcla an ess emar e 1, .V , ' ' Megliola, Michael Joseph 8 Chapel st. Shannon' Marf'ue te Mari? Oak Grove Ave. Meier' Ruth Anna 79 Springheld St' Skinner Gertrude Miriam 15 East Alvord St Millett, David William 143 Bristol St. gt C -1- L - '32 Greenleaf qt' Mohler, John Yoxall 98 Dunmoreland St. S an .lb IH eq la Oulse 5 3 L d St' Moody, Ruth Alma 72 Whittier St. turgls' arnet , 7 Ongmea OW ' Mlmger, Eva La May 88 Gresham St. Sugrue, Stuart Timothy 28 Sumner Ave. Naurison, Herbert Nathaniel QUEIVHYL gCf:lE0l?3fm0dY Zg4BUm0n 21- 91 Roseland Ter., Longmeadow ll ivan. lll Sl 91' - llFt0U J'- Paige, Marjorie Coradon 17 Demond St. Sweeney. Edward Aloysius 44 Everett St. Parker, Marjorie Eleanor 52 VVhittier St. Swift, Charles Howard, Jr. 4 Salem St. Parrino, Carmela Victoria 93 Edgeland Ave. Therieau, Francis Ross 820 State St. Pclgen. Louise Henrietta 53 Winthrop St. Thomas, Thelma May 615 Union St. Perry, Beatrice Martha 175 Florida St. Thompson, Dorothy Alexandra Piligian, Parisha Nishan 955 Boston Rd. 8 Parkwood St. Prowler, Carolyn Josephine Ashmont St. Thorniley, Ethel Willard 73 Spring St. Pumphrey, Lillian Estelle 14 Wihnont St. Tomlinson, Mildred Caroline 568 Carew St. Reid, Elizabeth Amy 136 Washington Rd. Tremonti, Vincent Frank 344 White St. Rickman, Dorothy Josephine C Tgriae, Elizabeth Hargiet 46851-dBl1aine gt. 842 hestnut St. 1 n erwood, Maude ' eanor i erty t. Robar, Hazel Elizabeth 61 Melha Ave. Wakeman. Louise Martha 26 Eddywood Ave. Robinson, Florence Elizabeth VValkner. Dorothie Louise 122 WHlHlll St. 179 Oak Grove Ave. VVarren, James Parker 11 Forest Park Ave. Robinson, Hughes Alonzo 1511 Quincy St. NVickward, Bernice Mary 66 Noel St. Boss, Bertha Gadd Kimball Hotel NVoodard, Christine Marie 89 Walnut St. Salter, Leonard Austin, Jr. 82 VVoodside Ter. ,,WVyman, Donald H. 64 Vermont St. 1 Class of 19287 Abdalin, Haig 390 Main St., 1. O. VCooley, Edward B. 24 Sumner Ter. ,' ACli6I', Maud Gray The Oaks Hotel Cross, Robert Ames 59 Roseland Ter. Adams, Leslie Willialn 31 Marion St- Curto, Marion Elizabeth 18 Talcott Ave. Akerman, Paul Charles 91 Grenada Ter. Cushman Roger Leroy 34 Parkwood St, Anderson, Richard Clarence 15 Elsie St. De Falco 'Annabeua Aden 197 Leyf-red Ter Aronson, Robert Howard 82 Leyfred Ter. D M ' El B - 39 Eton St' Barris, Evelyn Alexander 717 VVhite St. e arco' J eagor egma 107 D gt' Bates. James Roberts 10 Berkeley St. Denowltf' Zigi H taper ' Belenky, Leon 71 prospect St. De Niuccl, V1 xlllam Joseph 41 Long View St. Benton, Louise Alma 115 Garfield St. DOOIIUIGY Th90d0f6 Dwlgllt , Blackmer, Lewis Dwight 43 Hebron St. 19 Bl1CklURham S1- Bland, Pauline Rhina 42 Cherryvale Ave. Dowd, Phoebe 'Mary 220 Pearl St. Blodgett, Edward Samuel 336 Central St. Du Quette, Elsie Gladys 43 St. James Ave. Blomfield,iCharlotte Leona 118 Thompson St. Durfee, James Le Boy 41 Brooklyn St. Bodurtha, Edward FOX 256 Bay Sty' Ehrgood, Donald Eugene 800 Parker St. Bowens, Ellen Theresa 46 Hancock St. Fay, J ustina Long . 190 Oak Grove Ave. Brady, Elizabeth Francis 760 Chestnut St. Franklin, Lillian Doris 34 Central St. Breglio. Adeline Yolanda 26 Portland St. Gagliarducci, Angie Anna 246 Mill St. Brock. Virginia Lee 51 Atwater Rd. Gelfman, Harold Leon 244 Sumner Ave. Broeker, Frank Tanier 34 Brooklyn St. Gladstone, Robert 259 MiiI'lOI1 N- Campbell, Beatrice Ann Vosburgh S golgb, Samuel Eastigfimrlggrgeapdow 47 rvington t. xo en, o y e e Ve. Carlson, Eileen Henrietta Good, Richard James 43 Massachusetts Ave. 2-12 Ft. Pleasant Ave. Gootzit, Bessie Beverly 66 Bancroft St. Cassidy, Madelyn Loyola 710 Carew Et. gordorii itlgark Harold 144 Wasbhipgitionhlld. Chevalier. Marie Anne 65 Dover . t. rinne , . mer . eissner 75 ig 1 . glarkin, Catherine Louise 52 Rlyllaynard gt. gamiltcgli, EdgarBJr. 209 Vggsgolrd girge lay, Henr 43 agazine t. artt, argaret arnett . r an o . . Colburn, Lgo Philmore 719 Belmont Ave. Houlihan. Elizabeth Patricia 59 Cass St. Colby, Harriet Mae East Longmeadow Hooker, Emerson Field 218 Pearl St. Collins, Francis Michael 111 Genesee St. Hurlbut, Eleanor Clark East Longmeadow C 149 D EMLEE- - -.m.eE.-eQ gelelie ET W FH 7 33 'Q T Ll ,IEIZIIEIZIISIUSIIHIII NIB-.EIFIIIIEIWIISIZIIE T' Class of 19285 Concluded Hutchinson, Charles VVooding Piper, Elizabeth Woodwa rd Nor th W ilbraham 1-1 East Longmeadow V Reid, Ruth Marion 73 Grenada Ter. I W . Jack, Norman Hendry 118 Bristol St. Remington, Portia Catherine E Johnson, Edith Louise 55 Sylvan St. 127 Forest Park Ave. 6 .fJohnson,Evelyn Gladys 124 Dumnoreland St. 7 Riley, Betty Anita 159 St. James A ve. Keenan, Margaret Mary 735 Belmont Ave. Ring, Charles Bernard 59 Firglade Ave. Keller, Theodore Herbert Robinson, Mary 99 Commonwealth Ave. 65 Westmoreland Ave.. Longmeadow Robinson, Sophia Beatrice 29 Osgood Sl. -Kelley, John R. 212 Westford Circle f Rogers, Barbara 38 Oxford St. Kennedy, Beulah Mae 27 Ringgold St. xRow1and, Warren Sneden, Jr. 38 Hobson Stk Keyes, Letty lola North Wilbraham Scanlon, Wilfred Joseph 33 Knox St. E'-' Knightly, Helene Frances 91 Norfolk St. Schaffer, William Lenard 29 Crown St. V7 .3 Lapham, John Coggeshall Seymour, Harold Theodore 20 Itendale St. 32 Converse St., Longmeadow Shapiro, Benjamin Charles 72 East Alvord St. Lawler, Marion Agnes 22 Geneva Ave. Shapiro, Sidney Harold 27 Osgood St. Lindquist, Richard Westaeott 18 Burton St. Shatz, Bertram 117 Jefferson Ave. McGibney, Edward John 14 Pershing Ter. Shaw, Glendon Lloyd 108 Byers St. McGinnis, Annamae Barbara 14 Summit St. Shumsky, Isadore 40 East Hooker St. MeQuade, Mary Mildred 71 Maryland St. Smith, Elizabeth Janet 30 Myrtle St. Marion, Ned Tozier 25 Powell Ave. -Q Smith, Stanley Gordon 106 Albemarle Str ,.., Mehlman, Ruth -132 Sumner Ave. Starr, Georgia Emma 91 Somerset ,W Menard, Arthur Mortimer Steinberg, Sidney 23 Carew St. E'3 131 Ft. Pleasant Ave. Stephenson, Henry Hewson 86 Stoekman St. Moran, Gertrude Eileen 61 Portland St. Stuart, Gertrude Elizabeth 125 Garfield St. Moriarity, Irene Alberta 480 Belmont Ave. Sutton, Owen Mayo 12 Ingraham Ter. Mastroianni, Albert Louis Taliaferrio, Dorothy Euphemia V 71 Mountain View St. 21 Brigham St. Moulton, Natalie Erma 269 Bay St. Tapley, Margery Church 22 Cornell St. Nadle, Elaine Agnes 35 Andrew St. Taylor, Clement Adams 111 Belvidere St. Nelson, Helen Grace 40 CommonwealthAve. Te1l't, Lois Rowe 138 Dwight Rd. 1 Nolan, Sophia Wallace 51 Sherman St. Thorndike, Robert Chenery V7 Olmstead, William Henry 75 Oak Grove Ave. 141 Forest Park Ave. VValker, Natalie Audrey 194 Hickory St. Orenstein, Samuel 189 Massasoit St. Weake, Doris Evelyn 172 Lebanon St. Parenteau, Doris Stowe 14 VVayne St. VVeinberg, Israel Harry 130 Prospect St. Pederzoli, Kathryn Agnes 164 Belvidere St. White, Alice Mary 2621. Pearl St. Perkins, Muriel Foss 581 White St. lVhitney, Barbara Gage 32 Spencer St. Perkins, Ruth Elizabeth -16 Sunapee St. Williams, Draper Vllright 56 Forest St. F' W l C lass of 1929 l Abrams, Ralph 39 Spruceland Ave. Bridge, Roger Alexander 501 Belmont Ave. Ackerman, Elva 436 Allen St. Brod, Milton William 49 Somerset St. Alexander, Charles Hamilton Brooks, Jack Dudley 27 Mulberry St. 501 Belmont Ave. Brown, Max 367 Belmont Av e Allison, Elizabeth 36 Belvidere St. Burke, Thomas Joseph 20 Melbourne St. I Anderson, Charlotte Shanks Butler, Richard Delmont 48 Clarendon St. '7 19 Edgewood St. Byrne, Catherine Margaret Atwood, John Spencer 27 Dorchester St. I 868 Berkshire Ave. v'Beach, NVi1lis James 80 Massachusetts Ave. Calderwood, Bernice Marion 32 Blake St. Beahn, Doris Christine 853 Main St. Campbell, Ruth Dexter 88 Northampton Ave. Beauvais, Edward Oliver Carey, Jack Healy 350 St. James Ave. ' 158 Washington Blvd. Carlin, Mary Virginia 14 Priscilla St. Beckwith, Barbara Fairbanks 43 Harvard St. Chapin, Faxon Dayton 87 Pineywoods Ave. Bedrossian, Aram John 64 Maynard St. Chism, Lois Mallory 18 Whittier St. Belding, Oliver VVendel1 135VVestminister St. Cirillo, Anthony Joseph 52 Birnie Ave. X., '-' Bennett, Roger Witham 15 Winnipeg St. Clarage, Mary Ellan 67 VYestford Circle ' Benson, Richard Elliott 3 Keith St. Clark, Agnes Brayshaw 588 White St. A Bohl, Virginia Le Compte 109 Bay St. Clark, Alice Arlene Borsa, Amelia Marie 118 Parker St., I. O. 8 Pleasant St., East Longmeadow C 1501 ' a Mln!1illlnlalallala azz IIEIIIISIZIIEIHI llll Clarke, Douglas Fillis 37 VVestmoreland Ave., Longmeadow Krauth, George Herbert 151 Sumner Ave. Langlois, Paul Raymond 77 Cherrylyn Ave. Cody, Esther Jean 3-1 Myrtle St. Lasker, May Flora 35 Firglade Ave. Cohen. Justin 58 Stebbins Pl. y Lavene, Sidney Edward 114 Calhoun St. Colton, Guy Stanley -125 VVilbraham Rd. f Lawler, William Leonard 77 Maple 1-p Comans, Grace Patricia 36 Ft.Pleasant Ave. Levine, Frieda 222 Dickinson St. 1-y EQ Corcoran, Alice Margaret 186 VVest1'ord Ave. Long, Katherine Veronica 16 Goodrich Davis, Edward Melvin 84 Belle St. Lowenberg, Evelyn Baer 130 Johnson St. Davis, Richard VVeston 49 Albemarle St. f Lyons, Elizabeth Anna 30 Governor St. Densmore, Florence Mabel 25 Mattoon St. Lyons, Frank John 568 Armory St. Derrick, Charles Campbell 42 Olmsted Drive -f MacFarlane, Bruce Methven 55 Walnut St. Desautels, Marian Marie 106 Magazine St. MacFarlane, Thelma 86 Magnolia Ter. Diamond, Helen Mae 756 Main St. McAllister, Ferdinand Thomas Dietz. Max 13 Cass St. 91 Sumner Ave. Q., Downey, Margaret F. 30 VVarren Ter. f McCarthy, Bernice Hilda 28 Virginia St. V7 E Eastman, Rebecca Hathaway McKinney, Robert William 43 Rollins St. 3 N 76 Derby Dingle Marcuson, Milton 61 VVashington St. . Edson, Virginia Wilden 96 Byers St. Marsh, Margaret Bruce 91 Buckingham St. Elser, Adolph Milton 361 Bay Stf' Martin, Alice Eunice 122 Main St., I. O. Epstein, Milton Mandel 24 Grove St. Matthews, Bessie Hortense 319 Central St. Ettling, Mary Carpenter Matthews, Wilhemina Roslyn 319 Central St. 112 Westminister St. May, Charles Jacob 111 Cambridge St. ,Evans. Arline Beatrice 17 Gunn Sq.f Mayforth, George Thomas 115 Eastern Ave. Farnham, Bertha Louise North Wilbraham Mead, Muriel North Wilbraham ' ,-, Feldman, Jesse 50 Morgan St. Mears, Helen Addis 65 Sorrento St. 1-7 0 Feldman, Paul Edward 32 Algonquin St. Michel, Grace Evelyn Bryant Fenner, Ethelyn Alvina 50 Gillette Ave. East Longmeadow Finch, Virginia Elizabeth 25 Hobson St. - Millar, Richard Hardy 61 Westford Ave. Fine, Milton 69 Patton St. Montanari, Ernald Arnold 33 Walnut St. Fitzpatrick, Margaret Elizabeth 222 PearlSt. Moore, Robert L. Goodelle 92 Hall St. Fletcher. Doris Marie 26 Colonial Ave. Moore, William Fairview Pl. Foley, Elizabeth Francis 121 Cherrylyn Ave. Moran, Gertrude Ann I7 Dorn St. Foley, Thomas Robert 18 Ashmont St. Morrissey, Grace Elizabeth 117 McKnight St. Forer, Winifred Sylvia 77 Orange St. Munsell, Ruth Marjorie 67 Fairfield St. ' Foster, Doris Bartlett 37 McKnight St. Newman, Ida 230 White St. F7 Fowler, Albert Edgar Osborne, Elizabeth Gertrude 103 Ashley St. 6 17 South Maple St., Vllestfield Paroshinsky, Gerald Joseph 51 Bond St. Fox, Edward Whiting 67 Dunmoreland St. Patrick, S. Vllarren Parker St. Giles. Elizabeth Gertrude 20 Colonial Ave. Pease. Florence Addaline 182 Dickinson St. Goldstein, Natalie 195 Dickinson St. -Peverley, Fred Coolidge Hotel Kimball Goodenow, Mabel Lucille 3025 Main St. Pevzner, Tillie 12-15 Dwight St. Gordon, Gerson 598 Belmont Ave. .Phelon, John Bernard 324 Bay St. Gormick, Florence Anna 61 Silver St. Phillips, Harold Ash 128 Marion St. 1-7 Graves, Virginia Harriett 116 Florida St. Phillips, Ruth Elizabeth 31- Federal St. g-7 E Guterman, Cora 36 Amherst St. Piligian, Sarhad Nerses 49 Langdon St. 6 6 Hadley, Etta Lura 24 Claremont St. Pollard, Robert Charles 1-17 Vliestminister St. f 'Q Hann, Elisabeth Philbrick 183 Marion St. Prindle. Julia 193 Fountain St. R Harris, Mildred 776 Liberty St. Radding, Joseph 59 Bancroft St. VI-larrington, Ellsworth 130 Dunmore-land St..v 1-Reijonen, Martha Evelyn 43 Chester St. Hayward, Millicent 11-9 Princeton St. Reilly, Catherine Ann 60 Byers St. Horne, Robert Davidson 18 VVesternview St. Richard, Helena Katbrine Hosmer, Hobart Harrison Southwick 11 Murray llill Ave. Hurwitz, Charles 73 Belle St. Robbins, Ruth VVhitlock 729 Sumner Ave. 1-7 llusted, Eleanore Irene Robinson, Helen Steele 15 Ashmont St. -' 70 Edgewood Ave., Longmeadow Robinson, Kenneth Montrose 82 Ranney St. 3 Hyde. Louis Cutler 163 Atwater Ter. Robinson, Louise Christine 138 King St. Jager, Max Bissell 29 Beech St. Romanofsky, Ruth 818 Dwight St. Janney, Elizabeth Cora 75 School St. Rosenhlum, Arthur James 4-1 Acushnet Ave. Johnson, Frederick Henry x Rowland, Laura Elizabeth 38 Hobson St. 218 Eastern Ave. Safarih. .Joseph John 80 Grand St. Johnson, Jean 210 Albemarle St. Saxes, Theodore Peter 136 Bay St. ' Johnson. Mabel Anna Sofia 244 White St. Sawyer, Gretchen 83 Magnolia Ter. 1 Kibbe, Gordon Charter Scha1l'er, Louis 11 Wilcox St. W '7 95 Maplewood Ter. Schultz, Genevieve Grace 507 White St. Kinlock, Jean Calbrick 28 Stratford Ter. Sellars, Frank Henry Kittredge, Sidney Lewis 16 Elmwood Ave., Longmeadow 7 I E 292 VVashington Blvd. Shoob, Julius Prowler 177 High St. 1 N 2 Q c 151 5 5.3 : ' - I .. 2 - 7 -' -A ,Q ' A- i lzl , -- -- zl.-M-EE-EQ-E1ZE12 lA T ZIQEIZIIEIZIISIIEIIBSIII NIB.IEIIIIIEIZ IISIZEIIEIE Class of 1929 Concluded Silver, Yetla 1563 Dwight St. Simcovitz, Gussie Virginia 288 Chestnut St. Skipton, Alberta Elizabeth 38 California Ave. Snow, Raymond Lawrence 57 Eton St. Spencer, Barbara VVare 206 High St. v'Stearns, Morey Irving 90 High St. ' Steup, Robert Adolpl1 24 King St. Stiles, Norman VValter 54 Lester St. Strong, H. Marcus 1050 Longmeadow St. Sugrue, Bernice Catherine 28 Sumner Ave. Sullivan, David Lawrence 33 Littleton St m 4,Tait, Marjorie Edith 6 Maplewood Teri Q' C lass of Albert, Joseph 47 Brookline Ave. Y 1-7 Fi V7 '7 Allen, Mildred Lucy 188 Northampton Ave. f Alstrom, Virginia Carolyn 1579 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow Talbot. Richard Milton 68 Biltmore St. Taylor, Marion Agnes 56 Horace St. Tillan, Svea Linnea 569 UIIIOII Si- Valentine, Elizabeth Wiinifred 31 Franklin St. VVade, Lois Alberta May 12 McKnight St. Wlashburn. Richard Kirk 37 Pineywoods Ave. Vlieake, Clifford Frederick 172 Lebanon St. Wheeler, Rudolph Davis 57 'Tenth Si- Whelan, Doris Kathrine 4-7 Huntington St. VVorthen, Merrill 43 Firglade Ave. Young, Pearl Mona 159 Oak Grove Ave. 1929? De Laney, Howard Albert 67 Colonial Ave. Del Dotto, Florence Marie 39 Acushnet Ave. Dickinson, Harry Thomas 736 Belmont Ave. Donnellan, Marietta Loretta 17 Lebanon St. Angers, Lionel Gerald Finkham Rd. Dorman, Edson Rice Arnold, Vera 1140 Cliftwood St. 87 Converse St., Longmeadow Avery, Francis Xavier 84 Stebbins St. Dorr, Dorothy Lee 293 LOIIH Hlll Qt- Barlow, Lewis Allen Doyle, Margaret Helen 34 335' QL- 65 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow Dubois, Cecile Germaine 7 LonHV1eW N- Barnes, Francis Joseph 18 Bristol St. Ebbins, Milton Keith 150 Tenth St. Barrett, Dora Regis 157 Massasoit St. Elliott, Thelma A. 319 Celltvfal St- Bausman, Bertha Keller 78 Atwater Ter. Falbo, Vincent Cornelius 21 Hyde Ave. Beauregard, Phyllis Rose 90 Sylvan St. Farmer, Florence Mary E. 179 Allen St- Bedrossian, Zabelle Pearl 611 Maynard St. Farrar, Zelda Leola 150 QQUHCY N- Bernstein, Irving 52 Somerset St. ,Files, Gardner Rich M. Wllbfaham Best, George Woodbury 60 Sylvan St. Francis, John Herbert 519 UHIOU Si- Bleau, Theodore Leon 1698 Dwight St. Friedline, Ronald Irving 53 Foster Si- Bloek, Joseph 715 Dwight St. Gelfman. Harold 68 Forest Park Ave. Blume, Goldie 1160 Dwight St. Gibson, Mary Grieve 231 A114211 55- Bondi, Alberta Elizabeth 238 Sumner Ave. Ginsburg, Sylvan Jacob 4163 Belmont AVC. Bondi, Amedeo, Jr. 10 Fairfield St. Golub, Barnett Louis 105 Wllbraham Rd. Bowens, George Jarvis 83 Bowles St. Gonnella, Susie Margaret 39146 Walnut Breck, Marion Elizabeth 26 Orlando St. Goodman, Leo 84 Narragansett NV' Briskin, Ruth Dorothy 46 Sumner Ter. Gottesman. Clifford Paul 412 Cherryvale Ave. Broughton, Muriel Adelaide Green, Zillah Elizabeth 113 Noel St. 151 Sherman St. Griflin, Andrew David 201 Walnut 55- Buntin, Annie McPherson 15 Leete St. Grimaldi, Matthew Roger 31 Freeman Ter. Burke, Albert John 292 Orange SI. Guarnera, Rosario Joseph 190 Quincy St. Cafffey, Grace Ann 97 Orange St. Gurvitch. Joseph 37 Fort Pleasant Ave. Carman, John VYestervelt 131 Harvard St. Harris, Florence Ruth 77-'17 Liberty St. Cataldo, Stanley 55 Earl St. Harrison, Catherine Franklin 26 Temple St. Cavanaugh, Rosetta Kathleen 255 Mill St. Hart, Philip Spencer 356 Sl1II1IlCI' Ave- Chapin, Roy Bartlett 470 White St. Hassler, Katherine Salma Clark, Arthur 539 Union St. 17 Neponset Ave., I. O. Climowich, Olga J. 118 Carew St. Hathaway. Charles Austin 111 Pasadena St. Colwell, Asenath Ruth 61 Eton St. Henning, Barbara Rose 69 KeI1W00d Pk. Connell, Phineas 73 Maryland St. Hertzmark, Frederic 73 Ventura Sl- Connor, Henry VVilliam -Hess, Alice Burnham 55 D1'6Sd9Il SL- 12 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow Hildreth. Robert Warren 30 Edgewood St. Crafts, Ruth Miriam 262 Taylor St. Hills, Charles Hozendoff 662 UDIOII Sl- Crane, Donald VValter 103 Thompson St. Hoagland, Descom De Forest i Crane, Frances 11.7 Magnolia Ter. 330 RIIUIHOU AW?- Crockett, Dorothy Louise 59 Burton St. Hodges, Jean Audette 65 VVorcester St., I.O. . Crowther, Elsie Louise 20 Roosevelt Ave. Holmes, Ruth Elizabeth 216 Pendleton Ave. Dalton, VVilliam Kent 17 Stratford Ter. Horowitz, Isadore 22 Eagle St- C 152 D - Ewkm- - -gmgemieefewe E7 13 E13 Fi' 7 'H I W E13 P 7- f ' W ' r ? 13 W QIQEIQIIEIQIIEIIUIIIMUI 5515-.IIIIIUIEIQIISIQI Elg tj Hyfantis, Andrew John 910 Carew St. Radasch, Donald 918 Longmeadow St. Jewett, Alicia Ann 62 Irvington St. Radner, Eunice 65 Firglade Ave. Johnson, Beatrice Irene 124 Dunmoreland St. Radney, Lilla Beach 359 Eastern Ave. -10l1nS0n, lflnn 210 Albenlnfln St- Radding, Gladys Jeanette 80 VVoodside Ter. -101193, William Barley 58 Kina St- Read, Morton Holmes 71 Dwight Rd. Kalistav Klara 129 vvoodmom St Read VVilliam Goodwin 98 Florence St. Karp, Theodore 305 Dickinson St' Reav, Kathryn Winnifred 82 Miller St. Katz, Stanley Sidney 127 Bloomfield St. R dyivl rbrie Ma ' 106 Ma Hard St Kellogg, Doris Marion 30 Keith St. fieh ' lwa gl. A 1 TYR d St' King, Ethel 43 Benedict Ter., Longmeadow Rm aff 2' 'mon owau ' 'J ee ' Kingsley, Frederick Lincoln 42 Crystal Ave. Rixford, Carolyn Gamwell 56 Vermont St. Kirkland, Joyce 212 ook st., I. o. Rodgers. Llonol Montgomery Knott, John Russell so Firglade Avo. 160 Pasoo Rd--, 1- 0- Krause, Virginia Nell 141 Wilbraham Rd. Russell, Bernice Irlene Stony Hill Rd. 1-r Lancaster, Alfreda Helen 90 Oak St. Russell, Millicent Aldea Stony Hill Rd. X-7 EN Lanckton, Arthur Leroy, Jr. Russell. Nancy 39 Ainsworth Ave. 41 Pasco Rd.. I. 0. Ste. Marie, John Raymond 695 Main St. Lange, Frank Theodore 38 Washington Rd. Salebovsky. Morris 115 Tenth St. Lavalle, Dorothy Wolcott 111 Parkwood St. Scharling, Adele Florence 21 Fairmount St. Levin. Morris 73 Bradford St. Schrader, Dorothy Eldridge 21 Larkspur St. Luce. Robert Leverette 290 Franklin St. Schwartz, Carl Samuel 1,97 Massasoit St. Macdonald, Philip Stanley 78 VVhittier St. Sealander, Mary Ida 163 Massachusetts Ave. f MacKinnon, Allan Longille 58 Los Angeles St. Silverman, Helen Sylvia 208 Wilbraham Rd. McNamara, Marguerite Loretta Sisitsky, Eli Joseph 365 VValnut St. 7 87 Barlvroft Si. Sisitsky, Leonard 120 Johnson St. '7 Q 1v1oP.oo, William Duncan 67 Alnoinorlo Smead, Anton Loan 191 High st. Mansfield, Richard Wesson v, Smith, Elsbeth Adams 86 VVestf'ord Avex 101 Kensington AVC- - Smith, Isobel Louise 106 Albemarle St.v Michelman, Ruth Lillias ' 19 Ainsworth St. Smith, Joyce Wlinifred 38 Tyler St. Millar, Genevieve 61 Westford Ave. Stoolo, Barbara Missett. Marion Florence 20 Palmer Ave. 111 Greenacre Ave., Longmeadow Mitchell, Margaret Josephine Steenberg, Laif Tolstoy 103 Noel St. 61 W00dnl0nt St- Stevens, Emily Revere 72 Dartmouth St. F7 Moon, John Robert 214 Oak Grove Ave. Stuart Alda N136 19 Middlesex St. V7 Moon- Roger Gn1lP0l'fl 229 F0nnlnin St- Sullivan, Bernard Timothy 758 Carew St. 3 1Vl0rI'iS, Hazel 108 Yale Sl- Sweeney, Rita Lillian 50 Massachusetts Ave. 0 N Morrison, Carol Annette 79 Bryant St. Taft, Stephen Swift 83 Randolph St. Moulton, Philip Donald 43 Monroe St. Tait, Donald Winthrop 21. Chapin Ter. Mlllvnfei Elleen Anna 45 Trinity TCF- Talbot, Edward James East Wiilbraham Mulligan, Doris Irene 17 Dllnlnmelnnfl Sl- Tenerowicz. Thaddeus Stanley 137 Parker St. 11r1l1I'plly, Betty Mary 101 SylVHIl SL' Thomas, ltlargaret Nlary Nahlklan, Arppie 53 lV18rllJ0f0L1El1 SL- 14 Westwood Ave., East Longmeadow Notman. Elizabeth Laura 192 St. James Ave. Tomlinson, Cignevieye Loniao 1123 Allen St. v-7 ' O'Neil, John Peter, Jr. Torf'f', Alfred Irwin 75 Earl St. i'f' .3 Allen S1-1 E351 L0nEZIn0aCl0W Wallace, Theodore Geisel 162 Sumner Ave. N Paige. Wlilliam Raymond 17 Demond St. Ward, Barbara Jane Main St.. VVilbraham X X' Parker. Maurice Richard 101 Eastern Ave. Warngr, Shirley Elizabeth 718 State St. flaaflflflf-TS. Sara C6l'illH - 109 VV1l1n0nt St- Washburn, Marjorie Mae 127 Jefferson Ave. Pepin. Ruth Helen 788 Belmont Ave. W'oSt, Frances Myrtio 6 Eton St. Perazzola, Claudius 353 Taylor St. VVhite, Myer 35 Bartlett St. Peyser, Albert Jerome 26 Somerset St. White, Minnig 163 Forest Park Ave. P11611-ln, Bonnet Francis 162 Eastern AVC- 1Viener, Phvllis Pearl 450 Sumner Ave. p1l1llllJS, 1Vl3I'y Ellwbeill 128 Marian Sl- 1Vilcox. Haiel Jannette 21 College St. F, v-' Porte. Jack VVeisgarver 70 Dunmoreland St. VVoolloy, Dorothy Mary' 4.9 School St. 3 ljriffn. Lillian 1I'6Il6 67 Fort l2'l63SHnt AVP. XVorrall. Robert VVilf'red 361 Tremont St. Quirk. John Thomas 21 Grant St. Zona, Yetta 1096 Carew St. W 2' 4 153 J 1 MMA ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIBIIBSII mnnaiuaumuana IEIZI are 51' ETS Fi 53 D13 I ndex to Advertisers Name Adaskin Furniture Company. . Alling Rubber Co., The ...,.. . Alyce Claire Shoppe ......... Axtell, C. S., Company .... . Bay Path Institute .,....,... Breck, Dr. John H. ......... . Brigham, D. H., Sz Company.. Brown Studio, The .......... Burt, Clarence A. ......... . Butterfly Ballroom, The ....., Carroll's Sport Shop ........,. Page ...157 157 ,..161 ...170 ...158 .,.159 162 1 641 ...164 ...165 ...159 Cecilia's Beauty Parlor .......... . . .161 Chapman Valve Mfg. Co., The ..... . . .160 Cheney, J. 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Sz Co., Inc.. , . .. ....163 ....162 ...173 McKinnon, The James, Co., Inc. ........ 175 Mabel Holt Gift Shop, The ...... . . .156 H1541 Name Markarian XL Co. ........ . . . Mary Norton Shoppe .......,.. Page ....168 ...,161 Meekins, Packard SL NVheat, Inc.. . . .... 174 Miller, 1. ................... , Miller, J. H., Co. .... . lVIurd0ugh Bros .... ........ Nagle, W. S., Co. ........... . . National Shoe Repair. Inc. .... . Poli's Palace ..........,....,. Pond-Ekberg Company, The . . Professional Building Pharmacy Richards SL Allis .... Richardson, R. E. .... . Schermerhorn Fish Co .... . . Schlatter, Wm. SL Son .... Searles, S. W .... ........ . . . ...163 ....168 -..171 ....171 ...167 ...155 ....172 172 ...167 ...157 ...171 ...167 ...166 Seybolt SL Seybolt, Inc. .............. . . .1611 Springfield Civil Service Sz Commercial w School ..........................,.,. 1 58 Springfield Gas Light Co. ............... 171 Springfield Fire SL Marine Insurance Co. . ,156 Springfield National Bank ..........,... 169 Springfield Safe Deposit Sz Trust Co. .... 169 Springfield Union, The ....,............ 172 ,- Steiger, Albert, Company .............., 155 Sullivan's Coal .....,...... Tarbell-Watters Co ..... Thomas, Inc ......... Thompson, F. VV ..... True Brothers ....... .... Tuohey Company, The .,... Union Trust Company ..... Varanka, Joseph J.. . . . Vezina's .,........... Vining SL Borrner . . . Walkover Boot Shop .....,. Wells SL Wells ................ Winchester Amusement Co.. . . . Woman's Shop, The ......... Yale Sample Clothing Co.. . . . Young, VV. F., Inc. ..... . ...173 ...170 ...170 .,.167 ...161 ...173 ...168 ...155 ...159 .157 ...170 ...162 172 ...156 ...168 ...157 E13 75 ra 1' 7 V3 F33 EWEME QW-E.EQlEQfBEQ15 Y 1 W W Ei 53 zllilillilillillulinllll ' Am llllill mlalellalel ale Qlhzrt Steiger Qlnmpanp wishes lhe members of the graduating classes the besl of good forlfune and happiness. ARTHUR KLOPFER lklillinery 1383 Main Street Established H314 Phone River 2731 JOSEPH J. VARAN KA Merchant Tailor 573 Ei? 1-7 ol E43 QL Shop of Quality VVork and Reasonable Price DEPENDABLE 32 Hancock Street Springfield, Mass. 'W D . .Q WHICH DO YOU PREFER9 O Q Blondes or Brunetles Alnla Blanehet ' ' 4-N!g,fflI D 'x'Dorothy Devine Virginia Demarest 'i A A Elinor Crockett Gertrude Herrick Y'v'v ' 'f AiAx' Y 'A'Betty Reid -- V' W E53 J XXXXXXXX ll Dot Forbes --W f-'A f f Florence VVhitall Dot Knight V-A-'A-f' - Q Av.-- A ' -A- Jlazel Pike Y K ff .- -.-Jeannette Roberts Evelyn Johnson.-.v,- - , t. Margaret VVard ,A e- If - A if-xv ,, - f-,,--v A Nlary Leyden f v A a H e jflary Chellis Rose Zandan v-v-v - --A ' 1 Elizabeth Ewig V ,- - ' --Q Vera Slutskin Rosemary Hearne ,.,.-. 7 ff - Af ' 'J Marion Nell' Margaret Hiland ,Av'- K- ' - 4AY-'- 7-'iluniee Denver X t Eleanor Merritt .,---H'-f a r-- H .amy Riley Have Your Shoes Rebuilt Righl By Experienced Workmen Bring in a pair and let us show you what we can do. National Shoe Repair Co. 40 Harrison Ave. Al lhe Sign of lhe Gold Boo! Ferguson's Dye .House Cleansers and Dyers Dry cleansing of fancy gowns and blouses a specialty 33 HARRISON AVENUE Eslnblished 1892 Telephone H4660 XVOrks: 96 Norwood Street E Q 155 5 -.2 I A lai f A A , lei' el ggmileewjilawilewli 7 '3 W an aelnauelnauuauassnu mumilllalalellalzl ae W 51 W A GIFT STORE Every day in the Year WEDDING GIFTS BIRTHDAY GIFTS GRADUATION GIFTS Gifts of Superlative Quality and Distinctive Beauty at Moderate Prices. Always I nsare with SPRINGFIELD FIRE 8z MARINE IN SURANGE COMPANY SOLE LOCAL AGENTS Field, Eddy 8L Mulheron Ni I 1597 Main Street, opp. P. o. CHARLES HALL, Inc. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. THE HALL BUILDING W W A BEVY OF PRETTY GIRLS V Iris Conary Hazel Pike Elinor Crockett Betty Reid -- 1 Virginia Demarest Florence Whitall N' Gertrude Herrick v Eunice Denver 7 Evelyn Johnson Alma Blanchet Mary Leyden Barbara Spencer 5 .1 Eleanor Merritt Pauline Walsh N 5 5 1 I The Mabel Holt Gefz Shop The WOMAN'S sHoP E-G 1331 Main Street DISTINCTIVE Arcade Floor-VVoman s Shop Building Outer Apparel and Dainty KENWOOD BLANKETS andS Mm:RTn1zows Intimate Wear for Misses and Women T' Es IMP A L B G F EXCLUSIW'E AGENTS P ' P B L' In Springjieldfor D F - F, B SC T P C Gotham.Gold Strlpe N3 G C Salk Stockings Thai Wear C1565 fEW.EMEEiEfZlM.EEv.EQe EEE W W A E02 F3 in W W EI? Wx 3 ZIIEIZIIEIZIIElliliiilliilelillwilllfilalillalil ale Fi' ETS Y'l 'S 'W A E Ea 7 , MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. RICHARDS SL ALLIS, Managers Springjield Agency 1200 Main Street SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Relieve thePain I Prevent llyizction Use Absorbine, Jr. 'the magic bottle' to heal cuts, bruises, burns, rash, skin Aeruptions and ro reduce swelling. Ir's a safe, powerful and effective antiseptic linimenr. 31.25 4 bottle at your dfuggixfs W. F.YoUNG. Inc., springfaoid,Mass. 'Absofbiri iri P VINING 8z RORRNER Interior Decorators and Painting Contractors Ulliee and Salesroom 179-181 State Street. Springfield, Mass. Telephone River -1031 Greeting Cards For A II Occasions The face the index of a feeling mind. -Dr. Law. Deep brown eyes running o'er with glee. lTl1e Barris twins. Better to be small and shine than to be great and cast a shadow. -Eunice Katz. If 'twere not for my cat and dog, I think I could not live. -Barbara Beckwith. Do well and right. -Sophie Robinson. Let us then be up and doing. !Alfred Illultiken. Act in the living present! -Charles Collins. Xf It is better to wear out than to rust Out. -Belly Reid. ADASKIN FURNITURE COMPANY Just Above the Arch, Alain Street L,-XRGEST FURNITURE HOUSE The I ALLING RUBBER CO. Rubber Goods Rubber Footwear Rubber Clothing IN NEW ENGLAND Sporting Goods Radio SPRINGFIELD PROVIDENCE NEW HAVEN - . HARTFORD WORCESTER HOLYORE 296 Wofthlngton St- Spflngfield FALL RIVER TELEPHONE RIVER 95 C1 EMLEME -- .MAEE.EE--E2K1? E73 73 53 7 7 T N m I g guna n 'assmmrmaiua n ' If I 'fr S W le P I P Is Q E N -J k S ki! '7 ls ai an SI'IIINIiI+'IIiI,D CIYIL SICIIX ICIC 84 CONINIICINIIXL SCIIOOI, w I lin-4-plimnzll S1-1'l'vI:1l'i:1I. Sl1'nngrupIlIm'. Ilzmlxkvc-pillg, Business, xM'n'c1lllll:lm'y llnllrsvs Spvcirll rl4'pul'lr111v1!for ffizril SI'l'I'Il'l' IJUNIAHUIIS If you urv gfuing In wllogl- thisfa1I,loL us I4-II you huw za l'0l1I'Sl' lu-rv will IILIIIIPII N 7 your vollvgv wnrk and vnalmlv you to pay yuur own way. QX Yu Sulin-itnrs. Call for prinlcml lIll'l'ilIllI'1'2iIlIl If-rms. SIIIIIIIIPI' lfrm bffgirzs July 5 1,-7 Fall lernz lufgins Sepl. 6 5351 XIz1il1Sl1'v4'I - SIJYIIILIIIUIII. Xluss 'I'1-I:-plmnv lIix1'r2ITI II T 'XNSNX ICIIS TU XSIx NIIC fXNU'I'IlIilI I Au I. Nliss 'I'uIII4'. N.Ii4s Sfliillllllllgl' und Xliss Ilullillu. 'LP'-A41 2. I'.Nf'I'fUIl1'IIlllISfllNlK. . ra. Mk Nlr. smith. V J I. NN IIVII PIIIPIISHH'l'II'X4'I'l'IlUllg1Il Iurlu II in svluml. 3. MII IllIflt'g1'iII'4ll'Iilllllll. 0. Sin-1-ur1'l Iwlp il. K-I, I T. II new-jl1QI lurk, 8. XX ll4'Il Ilwy LII'll4lll2lI4'. Ir sg. X 0. Ily Ins we-Il Illla-II IEUNIUII- 2 . III. III- gm-is lllUI'1'. S. KRESGE CQ. 1328-15331 Hain sn. Hmdqzzrzriersfor Popular Shvei Ilusic IISZLQ I F - 1 MMLQEELIQETQEQLE 'I Fi' i I ZIISIZIIEIZIISIIBIIISSIIJ mun..niulmlanelnaleI S12 5' BTG 53 W E53 E33 C. L. Hoyt PRACTICAL FURRIER Springfield, Mass. Telephone River 3805 - 24 Vernon Street Dr. JOHN H. BRECK ' HAIR AND SCALP SPECIALIST Suite 515-519 Court Square Theatre Building Springfield, Mass. CARROLIXS SPORT SHOP Telephone Walnut 1958 Live and Preserved Fish Baiis Worms and Crawlers Vezina's Barber Shop and Beauty Shoppe Third National Bank Building - Third Floor W3 E13 E73 , . . l Barber Shop Beauty Shoppe Flne Fishing Tackle - Sporting Goods Room 322 Room 325 812 STATE STREET J. R. Vezina, Prop, J. R. Davignon, Prop. Spflflgfield, MHSS- Take Elevator Tel. Walnut 4560-4561 V7 ANSWERS TO ASK ME ANOTHER CContinuedj 6 11. Out of sight. 12. To detention room via Mr. Hill. 13. When they are torn down. 141. Each succeeding one. 15. When Central has automatic fillers. . The corridors are dark. . She hasn't any. . Everybody loves dear old Central. m . The action was in compliance with a state law. . All girls are. 16 17 18 19. No. 20 21 22. Ask me another! Holden BOOK CO ER W C1595 'frMAaMkEiEQT1aQ.1f:E,EQ- .EEE 'I 2, n- --s 9. 'Hwwf Nw wif 'r - P :- ZIIZI IISIZIISIISO SSIII NIB-. IIIIFII IZIIEIZIIEIZ r i iV A E F. 33' 7,4 . .gm ii Hx J., Ft.. iv. . ,.,, iw A. a.',' ' M A Rf., r F, ' X . :- m A E73 The Chapman Valve FH M fa. Co. INDIAN ORCHARD, MASS. m W A E33 f m A m+Fm mFaEa?a? .7 - 'I -xx. V PM 5 1: fff lg gil i f. V .I A Y? F, 4 :i r :V 'K If -' , -1 E,.F g' , V .SAK yd., gf, Lair. A -- af ' V A' 'A 'M - I- A -5- K' y -. :,1 , : --1 f -.Q':.vLe- .3 f Ame. ' E, -,A ,k.i44ETL.:L.:f:w:,3,,.,9 ,,,g,,, '-, - , - W E31 53 W3 W 53 W3 1 N zllanzllalellaliiwlsilll Mlmlilllrnlalzllalzl ali Summer Frocks for Sporl and Afternoon Wear MODERATELY PRICED MARY NORTON SHOPPE Suite 203 44 Vernon St. SECURITY BUILDING GIMBEL'S, Inc. 1346 Main Street SMART FASHIONS TRUE BROTHERS Jewelers Gifls for WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIES BIRTHDAYS GRADUATIONS 1386-1390 Main St. - 4-6 Pynchon St. For Misses and Women ESTABLISHED 1898 HEARD IN A FRENCH CLASS Il rentra chez lui, etrangle par la colere. Pupil Ctranslatingj: He went home, strangled by his collar. Teacher: Use the word imbecility in a sentence. Pupil: It was Coolidge's imbecility that won for him his election. QWhat word could he have been thinking of P1 ALYCE - CLAIRE SHOPPE Dresses for All Occasions Sh mpoomg S l Wt W aer :wing arce ing ca p Trealmenl Facial 'Wassaq M ll A fllerelizfs Qeautg qgzxrlnr Moderately Priced N0 Two MODELS ALIKE Expert Work in All Branches 18 Vernon Street Springfield, Mass. Hewitt Bldg' 'fel' W1'l UL853f' .07 BELlVl0NT AVE Sl RINGFIELD, MASS. C1613 I 1 , , 1 - er ' -1m.emieQ'feQe E13 F53 E11 W W E13 W 'I' BIG V'7 Y l Ei r- - f 0 o Q n r E ! T7 ZIQQIZI-algllailllanilll Shia-.llllll-EIQI-alia-ala O 1 - A W AT C I-I ES nx.....,,n xv- . . ' 'iw . HHN... f jf! - . 3 l E 52 Employed nt VValtham farlory ll years, 1856-1868. 5 : 'i Came to Springfield as foreman of Jewel Department z. Ln, i B 5 3: IH 1868. Jeweled the first watch made in Springfield. SSGRUENS . Jr gee!! 1 ' ' 52 Years in Business on Slale Slreel The new Gruen Carlouche. Solid l'Vhile Gold 17 Jewel, Precision Movement, 875 Olher Gruens from 535 lo 5250 A WRIST WATCH Tells .Wore Than Time, Il Tells Who You Are. Its intriguing beautyg its glance- gripping individualityg its different- ness from the rank -and -file of watches bespeak refinement and savoir faire. A cheap watch won't do. Indeed, it will do you harm in others' estimation. M. J. KITTREDGE, Inc. 1354 Main Street Upposile Union Trust Company Sold ll'alches 31 lo 59000 Snliciled Palronage D. F. LEARY 135 State Street llfalchrs Carefully Hepaired SPECIAL PRICE On Framing Your Diplomas 31.50 COMPLETE This Offer Good Unlil July I5 WELLS 81 WELLS 270 Worthington St. WHAT THEY MIGHT SAY sl it I leave my character behind me. fMima Morison. I envy no man who knows more than I, but pity them who know less. -Sidney Neal. as si as ss Men never bother me. -Rulh Sinclair. Love me little, love me long. -Dol Forbes. I have never found the limit of my capacity for work. -Rose Lipman. But what is woman? Only one of nature's agreeable blunders. -Henry Baldwin. Really and truly, I've nothing to wear. Any girl. Thus I entered, and thus I go. -Parker Remkas. in I have immortal longings in mef'-Sigue Sandslrom. -f . . Brigham 8C Qllnmpanp Specializing in SMART APPAREL OF QUALITY for the young woman CHARGE ACCOUNTS ARE INVITED C1625 Haiewk - - - -,m-eE..eQ-eQie I' EI? I W '1 'E T BTG W Ei ellganzunae unasuauaaanli am.nileluananellrsllelnale T :KA ,gg l W J. E. CGIZIEBEY p w p. Staff ll ll ' Dispensing Opticians Our examination will determine exactly what glasses your eyes require. 275 Maple Street 301 Bridge Street H A R T S H O R N , S Holyoke, Mass. Springfield, Mesa. Optometrists Opticians 1301 Main St. Opp. Court Square Oualitv Jewetrv, Low-Rent Prices Watches for Graduation Gruen Wrist Whlches are recognized as the best value and best timekeepers. Oblong White Gold Wrist VVatchcs for Ladies S35 up Gruen Strap Watches in n variety of shapes for Gentlemen .... S30 up Searles Watches are Always Good Watches The Little Jewelry Store on the IIill S. W. SEARLES 471 State, near Walnut The Hamilton 81 Jerome Co. Opticians 8 Hour Service on Developing and Printing 1561 MAIN STREET 7 WHAT THEY MIGHT SAY tContinuedj I love to he different. -Hugh Spencer. A sudden thought strikes me. -Les Harrington. I, for one, venerate a skirt. -Jllurray Brown. 'KI preach forever, but I preach in vain. -Albert Yarlott. I think it is better to play than to do nothing. -iWattie Walsh. I know on which side my bread is buttered. -James Warren. W EW I m 1i'lZ..v5ff.1'iilfieillltflliffi'i1f.'QZl,IIIi'uHD0r 'y Robbins' O I shall not budge an inch. -Arthur Preu. A Helprv Sunrnisle Q ,gp alfe yourang W eta gig Wodernzged 3 ' info the . 5519 2- C-en ufne Orange Blossom Fihtff . . ,Qt gy ,Deszqn . 6:2531 1-1 LANDEN 81 SON 18 Vernon Street ix' Designs submitted without charge-Remounting work a specialty ' E E E C1635 ltel iiiei - - .emiewiiewiewe L ZIIEIZIIEIZIISIIEQUHIII NIBFIEIIIIIEIZIIE ali W Compliments of E63 Eli W F53 W EE IT3 N N The Brown tudio Ojicial Photographer Springfield, Mass. WOMAN'S SHOP BUILDING THE CLASS OF 1 BOASTS OF 3 .lohnson's 2 Sp 2 Jones's 3 T yl 3 Miller's 2 VV l h 2 Moore's Z d 2 Neal's but ly 1 S ith, a Joh S th t th tl INSURANCE Specializing in Electric Light and Power Securities On Any Kind of Property For Every Requirement SEYBOLT Si SEYBOLT, Inc. Third National Bank Building Springfield, Mass. CLARENCE A. BURT 25 Elm Street , Q164j 5: is fl Gi ts 1 L A- Y- A- : '-'r n A- - ' - ' ' ' ' 'tel e - Ifl TEM.- - - - - --M-EEe.EQ-EEE fl? ri W my 53 N 9? lata ,IEIZ lillillilllllilill.IIIIIUIEIZZ IEIZ EI W Edward J. McEnelly cud hls' VICTOB P1ECOlilDIilG ORCHESTRA A-1 Springfield Orgarzlialzbn F, gl IJC?l'lIIClfl6fIl liulleljly Ballroom Fealure 3 an , to C Qoolqfs' W3 ODANCIN G 1 DWIGHT STREET ConHlLLMAN GLQIQIDGE 1 ' QEMEH MLfEEQLElQf 122312 zflganzulalennanuanasallt NikhilIIHIEIZIIZIZIIEIZ Wt 53 tit Compliments of Wm. Schlatter 82 Son x-r F ' t CROFT, INC. 903 GRI-IENHOUSES -137 Bay Street. 12 Pynchon Street 22 VERNON STREET Springfield, Mass. 7 E03 An Ealing Place of lVIerit 225 Worthington St. Everyone will enjoy eat- ! X ing our home cooked I h f d W , ,kd A THE ll t. 230-5 to L39 DAIS I ncorporznted 1203 S d and Holidays 1 t 3 p. m. PRIVATE LESSONS In the Latest Ballroom Dances 1-7 REASONABLE RATES DENSMORE DANCE STUDIO 1123 Alain Street 53 W ET? ITS W FAMILIAR OBJECTS PERSONIFIED Key-Central High-key to knowledge. t Table-Mr. Hill-so stern and straight. Carpet-Central's halls-the footing of all. 1 F ireplace-Mrs. Buzzell-room Ceiling-Seniors-the heights 0 for us all. ' vw f learning. Lamp-Nels Ferre-he is so bright! Headqaxrters for '4Good Eatsw DIETZ BAKERY and RESTAURANT 266 Bridge Street JUSI ACROSS IHI' S'lRI-l'l'l'RO'X1SlIH ERS Ei? Compliments of ALBERT C. ELSER Home Bakery 351 Bay St. Tel. Conn. W tI66J 'ftfjW.EMEEEQiIiMLAEE--EEe EEE m in m its N in its M elliaelnanennauuaeassaul MIBJIIIIUIEIZIIEIZI ae PROFESSIONAL BUILDING DeFRATE Si RALEIGH, Inc. DRUGGISTS Dependable Druggists The BEST in Drugs 18 Maple Street 190 State Street Springfield, Mass. F. W. THOMPSON REG. PHARMACIST Special Attention to Prescriptions our Specialty VVe Main,tain the Highest Standard Prescriptions Qf Quality 59 Sumner Ave. Opp. Fort Pleasant Ave. W, S, NAGLE CO, Springfield, Mass. 69 SUMNER AVE. FAMILIAR OBJECTS PERSONIFIED CContinuedj Books-Taylor Mayes-he possesses much learning. Wall-Paper-Camilla Goodwyn-artistic touches. Curtains-Signe Sandstrom-pure white. Shelf-Henry Baldwin-somewhat elevated. Radio-Vincent Tremonti-tuneful. Victrola--Iris Conary-pleasing voice.x Hocking Chair--Laurence Hubbard--he takes it easy. Vase-Betty Herrick-a pretty thing. GUENTHER gl H AN DEL Schermerhorn Fish Co. D I . Sea Food Headquarters Fancy Groceries and Delicatessen Home of the G 81 H Mayonnaise 7-9 Stockbridge St., Springfield, Mass. Downtown-15 Stockbridge Street Forest ParkA735 Sumner Ave. Telephone Walnut 9107 C1675 G A 4 - EMlieEiEEffEWii EI3 in F33 Q 53 I 1 , . W W ZIQEIZIIEIZIISIISIIBIIII MlBJilllIl5IZll2IZI ali A Bank of Service Compliments of lhe FIVE CENTS Commercial and Foreign Banking Trust Services SAVINGS BANK 53 Transfer Department m Safe Deposit Boxes A Silver Storage I2 Y s in Business in Sprinyfeld Tel. R 2710 G9rientzrI Qlllugs V7 V7 E53 B. H. MARKARIAN at eo. E03 UNION TRUST COMPANY 173-177 State Street Springfield, Mass. I p lnl S1,000.000 Slrrpl SI ?00 000 N6-ur Maple Sl F p L R H I 5. E73 W INCONSPICUOUS ' Bose Clancy's hair? Parker Remkus's fur coat? Miss Anthony's wit? Cent,ral's plays? W Miss VVOodbury's economy J m Karl Schwengefs ties? Noise in the corridors? All Wool Blue Serge or Blue CheviolSuils nw T7 Single or Double Breasled l EH 31 5 Cornplzrnenls of I. M I L L E B 10 ,L DISCOUNT T0 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 1398 Main Street YALE SAMPLE CLOTHING CO. City W E63 345 Dwight street SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 4 3 E S 41635 E I I - - - - A A en ggwjemieglrewr QIISIZIISIZQ nauuamssm munvlvninulrananallalill ali For SPRINGFIELD Springfield men govern the affairs of this Company. They are among the leading men of the community. Their interests are in this city. They take pride in Springfield and SpringIield's progress. This is why We render such a signal service to local business. The resources and facilities of one of the strong banks of Massachusetts are daily functioning in behalf of progress and prosperity. We invite you to test our service. Springfield Safe Deposit and Trust Company Massachusetts Mutual Building Corner Main and State Streets INCONSPICUOUS CContinuedj The Detention Room? Colored chalk and notices? Mrs. Buzzell? The Class of '279 The Lunch lines? Dick Sheldon's bluff? The portables? SPRINGFIELD NATIONAL BANK Under lhe Supervision Qf the U. S. Governmenl RENDERI NG A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Under One Roof COMMERCIAL FOREIGN TRUST SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT WOMEN'S DEPARTINIENT Al ihe Convenient Corner-illain and Bridge 41699 v-. . f L. -ff -f ' V 'A A' A A - If LM, - - - C -m-eE-.eQ.eQE W E73 W EW W W E33 W ans-snzlnaennaluanassnl MIB-.IIIIIIIEIZIISIZI ali W sw m m M EW era We are always selling exclusive young ments haberdashery at popular prices. KAYS THOMASfmO Distinctive Ouljitters for Men 303 Bridge St. Springfield, Mass. The Logical Choice of High School and College Students . . . WALK-OVER SHOES! High School and College HSNAPPY Studentsinvariablychoose HOSIERY Walk-Over Shoes because To MATCH-v they have that snap, kick, and Hcollegiateu style, combined with comfort and long wear. Walk - ver 1558-60 Main Street INCONSPICUOUS CContinuedj Miss E. Bell's sarcasm? Bed ink? Mr. Edwin E. Smith? Switches and falling hairpins? The dictionary in Room A1189 Paper on the floors? C. S. Axtell Company Social Engravers MYRICK BUILDINC' Sp gfield, Mass. TARBELL - WATTERS CO. Bridge and Chestnut Streets Automotive Equipment Pathex Motion Picture Machines Radio Sets and Parts LARGEST STOCK IN NEW FNGLAIXD 'TrTm-eMkwEQfEm.eEJ..12QsleIQi W EW E33 m m fl m W3 FIG M an ITS anaeunalenlaluanaasnoi NI B-JIIIIUIEIZIIZIZI 1-112 Have You a Modern Gas Range and Water Heater? See our display of Ranges with Oven Controls We have Water Heaters to meet every condition. Let us send our representative to go over this matter with you. A TEL. WALNUT 3900 SPRINGFIELD GAS LIGHT GO. 1459 Main Street Chicopee Main Floor Rear I 32 Central Street Meekins, Packard SL Wheat, Inc. HEARD IN A FRENCH CLASS Teacher Ctrying to note the feminine of the adjective bas by using It m a sentencej La maison est basse. Monsieur S-, what do we learn from that sentence? Bright Pupil-That the house has only one story. Learned Senior lranslaling VirgiI: The strange form of an unknown man, worn out to the last degree of emancipation- THE IDEAL SUMMEB FOOD R. E. RICHARDSON Fruit and Vegetables , D Chowe Meats and Grocerzes You will always find a good assortment of the finest and freshest at IVIURDOUGH BROS. 569 Worthington St. Fruits and Vegetables in Their Season TEL. 4-3414 75 Sumner Ave. Springfield, Mass. C1715 'T'eMrem?emrZafEm,emieQ eai2 M W FE W W E33 W -IIEIZI-Elillallillillll Bill-JIIIITHIEIZI-BIZI El Compliments , JEFFERSON POLI S PALACE PHILLIPS Keith-Poli STRAND Vaiideville GARDEN and Pictures Ulf it's a good picture, your neighborhood theatre will show it. C 6'Counsellors-at-Printing'' ugjmgg.. The POND - EKBERG COMPANY For Six Years Printers of the 4'Recorder Wincheste Sq Ph 2 2214 '4 THE I I SPRINGFIELD I UNION ' - Most widely read I - Newspaper in n Western New England I MORNING d EVENING I 23 T1fM,EMkEfEEiIam-EE-.EE H232 W W3 E33 W E73 J XXXXX 111 XXX 111 ll zlnaazllangnnaluasaasnllameuvzilllmnane llanzl ang SULLIVAN'S FRED T. LEY 4 co.,1nc. Coal - SOME THINGS WE SHOULD LIKE TO SEE Dot Devine in oxfords. 'Tlecorderi' with I00'Z, subscription. Mat Walsh buying car tickets. No one in the detention room. Ginny Krause with long hair. The time when elevators are installed. Elsie Allis doing a ballet dance. BAND and ORCHESTRA Inslrumenls- Clarinets, Comets. Saxophones, DfliIl!li,. MarEdT:ins,CBanjos, I0 ms, ' e .os, uses, and Sw-ngs. The Tuohey Company Good Bargains on Hand ELECTRICAL SERVICE Agents for C. G. Conn, Ltd. EDWARD KINNEY Violin Maker and Repair-er 242 Worthington Street - Springfield, Mass- M5 Slate Sl., Springfield 11735 VI - - - - - ei :Zu ..m.izmlEEiTEQF E73 EW E73 7 W 'T W FI 53 v-r Q. 'W E Ei? J XXXXXXXX lllllfll ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIISSIII NIBJIIIIUIEZIEIZI amz K lore oled or Its ualiliesi In- Fabrics pp Fashions !-!. 1 ,,' ,- Cf 1 L L N 1 if N ir , .il 1 . 3 i n sss, , 55 if ,' ' and I4 urniture I. , -I 4... ,,, A A 'I Ai 1 , -'i' A E 'ffl - I , , ' ir ii Jyif' 24,4 it P lin in Y . 1,1-A I I 1' illallli' ---iw . 'I' P1 l ,T .S A,,,,.r i-,- H, ' IN nlIu.f.LH:5 I f i fa , . ' 5 ' : IAM ln rli ' I A 'Ii ' 1 fl i 1-R l ,lamp llllfl In un - I nl In . . lu .,,,,,,'Lviki,1,,iL - .I- M. vi ff'-We-Meera!-f'15 3-Lf' 'NJN' a.'ll'J gf! p q? V.. MA ,TH k L,. ' I ,. N-frmm ,tx 4 L' 1 'H lv . ' 1 L 1 ml '4 llleekins, Packard Sz lllheatm- SOME THINGS WE SHOULD LIKE TO SEE KContinuedj Miss Anthony with a boyish bob. Alma Blanchet pass a boy without smiling. Miss Lyon excusing her room first at the close of school. Russell Fairbanks studying. Laurence Hubbard without girls. Murray Brown an alumnus. Edward Sweeney on the honor roll. Irene Fuller with straight hair. YOU Should be interested in having your Diploma framed right. That means a frame of lasting quality, and the diploma put in so it will nol wrinkle. J. H. MILLER CO. 21 Harrison Ave. A n Appreciation THE STAFF of the 1927 edition of the Blue and White wishes to express its appreciation and gratitude for the services of the photographers of the Brown Studio who took the pictures reproduced in this book. M EW EI? W I W 'T W C 174- D I7 - - - - - IZI' - la -,M-eEiEQ'iEQE , , ,:..,, V Q . Y V . M- a l, ff' 'ff f'-T: - .-mf:-'19-f., V. 1 V - A ' -N- , k rf, ' K ., , 1 . zz' pf.,-f :g. Y,c -4 f..f-af: , Y . I A u
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