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THE BLUE AND WHITE . D' -C! -Y Song Of the Glass of 19292 Sung Io Ihe lune of Dear Old Pal QI' Mine Central we must leave you, for 'tis time to go. Not only is it gladness that we feel today. Still our hearts with gladness ring. For there are tears in our eyes. All the joys we knew in three years gone by But through them we'll smile: tn you we will say, Make us raise our hearts to you and sing. Y0u've made us, and your mem'ry we will prize. CHORUS Oh, how we love you, dear old Central High. And though it's time for us bo say good-bye. With a love so tender, always we'll remember Sweet memories of dear old Central High. SARA PARTRIDGF QJWKD Ballot of the Class of 1929Vz Boy Who Has Done Most for Central ART LANCKTON Girl Who Has Done Most for Central GEN MILLAR Boy Who Has Done Most for '295 ART LANI'RTON Girl Who Has Done Most for '29k JOYCE KIRKLAND Best Bo Student ....... FRED HERTZMARK Best Girl, Student .... .... D OT CROUKETT llandsomest Boy ..,. ....... B OB HORNE Prettiest Girl .....,. , . , ,VIRGINIA KRAITSE Cutest Boy ....,.. .,,. H AROLD LOGAN Cutest Girl ......,.. ...., V ERT ARNOLD Most Popular Boy .,.. .... A RT LANFKTON Most Popular Girl ...... ..... C :EN MILLAR Most Respected Boy ....,.. ART LANVKTON Most Respected Girl ....... JOYCE KIRKLAND Most Pleasing Personality ..,. ART LANCRTON Most. Pleasing Personality .,... GEN MILLAR Boy Most Likely to Succeed . .ART LANUKTON Girl Most Likely to Succeed. . .LILLIAN PRICE Man-Hater ,....... ..lVlARGARET MITCHELL Woman-Hater ..,.....,,.. ELLISON TAYLOR Boy Grind ....,. ......, If JLLISON TAYLOR Girl Grind ..., ..., C UNSTANCE LATHROP Boy Athlete. . . , . ........ BOB STEFP Girl Athlete ..... ..,. C lAROLYN RIXFORD Noisiest Boy .... ....,.., B UY CIIAPIN Noisiest Girl .... ,. ARPPIE N.AlllKlAN Big-Boy ........,. ......... B OB IIORNE Big-Girl ,..,..., ........ A sENATR COLWELL Boy Teachers' Pets DON TAIT, LEONARD SISITSKY Girl Teachers' Pet. , .PHYLLIS BEAUREGARDE Best Boy Dancer ............ CLIFF ANEAKE Most Cheerful Boy Most Cheerful Girl .... Wittiest Boy ..... Wittiest Girl ..... Actor ....,... Actress , . . Shiek . . . Vamp ,... . . . Shrimp ,,.... . Female Atom .... Neatest Boy. . . Neatest Girl .... Class Artist ..,.., Class Musician. . Class Pest ....., Best Girl Dancer ............ BEE JOIINsON ...,...,....ROYCRAI'IN ZABELLE BEDRossIAN . . . ...MEYER WIIITE ,,....LlLLIAN PRICE ..........DONTAlT ZABELLE BEDRossIAN . . .. MARCU4 STRONG . .... JEAN HODGI-is . . . MORTON RI-:ED . . .DORA BARRETT , . . .IIAROLD LOGAN . . , , . .VERA ARNOLD . . . . . . .VERA ARNOLD . . .CLII-'E fl0TTESMAN .,.,..FRANR IAANGE Class Blull'er ...... . . .... FRANK LANGE Class Sonny Boy. . Class Pessimists , .......,..,.. DON TAIT JOE GuRvITCII, TOM FOLEY Class Optimist ,....... . . .ARPPII-I NAIIIKIAN Class Miser ..., . ......... lRv IIOROWVITZ Class Poetess. . . , . . .lkrIARTHA POMERANTZ Class Oratnr .,.,. ,.,,...... L ILLIAN PRICE Favorite Indoor Sport ,..,..., .... D ANFING Favorite Out oor Sport ..,....... FOOTBALL Favorite Men Teachers MR. FENNER, MR. E. E. SMITH Favorite Woman Teacher .... Miss ANTIIONY Favorite Song. .,... SWEETER TIIAN SWVEET Favorite Subject ...........,..... ENGI.IsR Favorite Novel ALL QIIIET ON TIII-1 ANI-ISTBRN FRONT Favorite Author ......,..... S. S. VAN DINI-1 Favorite Movie Actor. , . , .BUDDY HOGI-:Rs Favorite Movie Actress ...., JANET fiAYNOR .Q 260'
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THE BLUE AND WHITE Y Ds -Q Z A 4 H 1 SHIRLEY li. WARN ER .Mount Ida Prrparatury Svhool ME 129 Ingersoll Grove G. A. A. Cl, 2, 33: llB Social Committee C235 Girls' A' ia- tion Club C2. 33: 12A Dance Connniltee C33: Class Bun- quet Clilllllllltltlt! C33. Thou who hast lhefulnl gift Qf hmul-v. CLIFFORD F. WICAKE G 172 Lebanon Street B. A. A. CII3: Full Sports Dance Conunittne C333 Football Team C333 Vice-l'r1x-iident of Welfare Board C2i3g lli-Y C333 Class Banquet Committee C33. l CltllNIlt IPll for courage, breath, and speed. YER Wlll'I'lC Yale Collrgr 26 Tcxel Drive B. A. A. CI, 2, 33: Class Basketball Team C235 Class Ways and Means Committee C331 Student Police Force C33. The noixe asloum1.s. Pnernl Course YETTA ZUNA Bay Path ln. I 'I I V l U P 1096 Carew Street G. A. A. Cl, 2. 333 Class Basketball Team Cl, 23. The rest is silence. WILLIAM A. CIIAMBERLIN General Course DONALD W. CRANE Lewis Hate-I Training School 88 Elliot Street 103 Thompson Street Entered Central September, 1929 B, A. A. Cl, 2. 33. B. A. A. C33. llis smile' is sweetened by hix gravity. An ujfulzlrf and courteous gentleman. SA M U EL OREN STEI N University of Pittsburgh 189 M assasoit Street B. A. A. Cl, 2, 339 Indoor Track C133 Track CI, 2, 333 Football Squad Cl, 2, 335 Football Club C233 Class Basket- ball C2, 33: Student Police Force C2, 333 Manager ol' Track C335 Glee Club C335 Martha C33. To be strong Is In be happy. -Q 25 D'
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THE BLUE AND WHITE History of the Class of 19295 From his cano ied bed with black and white hangings, tlie Spirit of 19295 with a weak voice calls Memory, bidding her en- tertain him for a while. To his command Memory replies that she has some pictures of his youth, and thereupon presents the first one, a picture of excited Freshmen in a room from which come shouts, much rust- ling of paper, and general confusion. The Spirit of 19295 tries frantically to recall the incident. lt is the hotly contested election of President Moulton, Vice-President A. Smead, Secretary Kirkland, Treasurer I. Smith, and Member-at-Large Bedrossian. This picture fades and a picture of an eager group of athletic girls clustered about an august per- sonage armed with a silver cup takes its place. After a few moments' suspense, a cheer raised for the Freshmen dies out, giving place to noise fumished by the orchestra at o ir 1A Social, where we freshmen, thronging the sidelines, leam from the upper-classmen how dancing is done at C. H. b. Memory pauses here, but continues. A group of eager students are gathered in a hall. Meeting please come to order, says reelected'President Moulton. We will now discuss plans for the 2B Social. This picture vanishes, and a clamoring group around a punchbowl comes to view against a back- ground of dancing couples. As this grows faint, lusty shouts greet the unfurling of a unique black banner outlined in white, which is shown to the assembled class. The scene shifts to the gym office where a brilliant silver cup with l929i once more engraved on it occupies the place of honor. This becomes dim, and an evergreen border, a lighted Christmas tree in the center, a floor crowded with dancing alumni and undergraduates take its place. The Junior Prom! From this, Memory hastens to an even more interesting group of ietures. There flashes on the screen a smalfiroom where a reader announces to a scribblinz group, ' ' President-Lanckton, Lanckton, Tai t, Lanckton, Carman, Lanckton, Lanckton- Next, a very inexperienced pseudo saleszirl hopefully holding up dresses to possible customers appears. Nearby, others attempt to sell high shoes or baby clothes. This is followed by a colorful scene with pennants flying, collars wilting, punch disappearing, couples sweltering. Oh, yes, the Military Dance and a warm evening! Now comes a icture of slightly later date. First dance of tlie season. glamorous Jardin Royale, snappy orchestra, Senior's treat, good dance? Why shouldn't it bei' After this there comes into view a lone car manned by spirited Centralites proclaiming to the world in general and Main Street in particular Central's victory to which '295 contributed several illustrious huskies. Then the scene changes to girls crowding at a mirror. boys seated three or four to a chair, a room tense with excitement. Next .lust clas- pictures. With the fading of this appear pretty girls in trailing evening gowns. handsome boys in tuxedos, along with shullling feet. Soothezl at last, the Spirit of 19295 goes to sleep to dream of this Central Prom. PHYLLIS BEAUREGARD Ensm-:Ta SMITH Q.0Wk.'J Presentations of the Class of 1929V2 I. We're goingtobegin the class resenta- tions with something big. Mr. Hill to the platform, please! Good-afternoon, Mr. Hill. o grevent further exertion on your part in teac ing the in-coming freshmen your favorite expression, we have decided to present you with this sign, C No one has a right to do that which. if everyone did, would destroy society. D Remember this as a gift from the Class of '295. We hope it will prove helpful to you. II. Now we 1-all on the next most im- Eortant person in Central. namely, Arthur eroy Lanckton, President of '295. Here's a pair of roller skates, Art, so you can dash around to your various and sundry meetings and incidentally get home when your car breaks down. III. Now, we have something very im- teresting. Will Margaret Mitchell please come forward? Clioy dashes ofl' the stageg then comes back, saying: Has she gonei 'J IV. Will Faxon Chapin please step for- ward3 Introducing the best dressed man in 2295, Faxon D. Chapin. Faxon, so that your clothes may always look as nice when you're outside of school as they did when you were here, we present you with this whisk-broom and flat iron. Make use of them often. .Q 279'
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