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Hylma D. Turner, A. B., State University of Iowa Mathematics Instructor. Morton J. Luvaas Director Vocal Music, G i r 1 s’ Chorus and Glee Club. G. E. Wallace, Ph. It., Westminster College History Instructor. Erma C. Weinheimer, New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics, Uni- versity of Pittsburgh. Letter Club Advisor; Girls’ Ath- letic Instructor; Coach Tennis Team; Coach Girls’ Basketball Teams; Girls’ Swimming; 10-2 Advisor. Anna Sheehan, Erie Normal Office Secretary Jean E. Wilson, Library School New York Public Library Librarian; Girl Reserve Club Ad- visor. Geraldine Weindorf, Erie Business College Stenographer E. Hazel Wright, A. B., Wittenberg College English Instructor Florence N. Bassett, Columbia University Art Instructor; Drafting Instruc- tor; Advisor Spokesman. Willard Wright, A. B., Wittenberg College; A. M., Columbia University Spanish and Latin Instructor. 20
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JOHN MASON DORRIS BERTHA GIEK ELEANOR HAAS 11 e sident EOGELBAOH Sco'ctdy'y Tveusuvev Vice President John Benjamin Mason As cashier he successfully withstood certain feminine wiles but as a shiek . . . . ? Class President 4; Bus. Mgr. “News ; Bus. Mgr. “Spokesman”; Dramatic Club; Class Speaker. Bertha Louise Giek Here is charming: Bertha Giek So bright she could have mastered Greek. Dorris Emaline Fogelbach Dorris, in her captivating way. Has even subjected German to her sway. Vice President Class 4. Eleanor Rose Mary Haas Eleanor has captivated all our tender hearts. We admit that she has stolen the Three Graces arts. College C!ub. February Class History February classes have lost their novelty and youth and are quite grown up and satisfied with their newly acquired prestige and power. This is the fifth mid-year class to be graduated from Central. For the first time in the history of the school it was given the honor of having four com- ment speakers. It was also new to have a theme with its four phases worked out by the Speakers. The class made its social debut by means of a Fall party, October 18 at the Schluraff cottage. They first came into the Central limelight through their clever class day with its printed programs. The final event of the season was the Senior Banquet held Wednesday, January 29 at Hunter’s Lodge. Like the June Class, it did everything to be worthy of the honor of being the last class to graduate from Central. 22
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