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S emnr Class (Drgauijatimt President.................................David Ross N ice-President.................................Mary Casey Secretary..............................Norris Rider Treasurer..........................Donald McGinnis Sergeant-at-Arms....................Lloyd Vincent Giftorian............................Ross Rainsburg (£1ubb flay Cnmmtttrr Leonora Showaltcr, Chairman Helen Sea well Helen Estes Frank Clements Charles Stevenson trrntnr (Cnmmitlmi Jmittattim (Taminttlrr Norman Meier, Chairman Nelson Peters Leona Schocnmakcr William Malone Gussie Hcinrici Oitlt Comimttrr Ross Rainshurg, Chairman Meryl Leavcl Frank Stricby Class Day Exercises Jlrmtrant 1. Address of Class President..............David Ross 2. Sketch Kol crta Cuddy. Himev White, Frank Clements 3. Dance of Spring.........................Senior Girls 4. Pianologuc . . . Myron Arbogast and Charles Stevenson 5. Presentation of Class Gift.........Ross D. Rainsburg 6. Acceptance of Class Gift...............Fred Suddarth 7. To Central’’..................................School Page Twenty The Centralian
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ahf (Dassrs Shr rninni W hen each senior class acclaims itself the greatest in history. no one either disputes or believes the statement, for there is usually about as much sincerity in it as in a history book report, and as much originality. The custom is a time-honored one that we accept along with our parents and our religion. If you asked the greatest achievement of the class, I should state it as the sum of our successes, of which this book is the memoir. We have maintained the most vigorous intellectual, social, and moral life that has ever existed in any Kansas City school. This is a record ot which we are proud, but it is not the achievement we will remember long. We shall always think of the boys and girls who have made this possible by their glorious spirit of youth and fellowship. So, in the far. dim future when the autumnal years have home their harvest and the spring is but a memory, not only will we remember our record with pride, but the members of the class of nineteen fourteen will recall with a mist of tears in their eyes and a flood of love in their hearts the splendid group of young men and women that went forth in that year from the traditional portals of Central to battle for the right and to conquer. The Cenlralbn Page Nineteen
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Slip S’pnior (Ofttrrrs David Newman Ross Senior President. ‘II KdItor-in-Chicf Luminary. ’14 ('apt. Affirmative Debate Team, 14 Itebate Team, 18, ‘14 Gobi Medal. Literary Contest, Verse. ’13 Silver Medal. Literary Contest, Debate. ‘14 Second. Luminary Story Contest. 12 Award W. C. T. IT., ’18 President S. I,. II.. ’14 Senior Ballot : Man who has done most for Central I n eery hu u man of of-lain, but tfuilr hum'in trltbat. William Norris Rider Senior Secretary. ’14 School Baseball Team. ‘13. ’14 Man. Bas4 ball. 13. I I Class Baseball Team. ‘13 School Track. ‘12. 13. ‘14 Man Track. ‘13. ’14 Class Track. 12. 13. ‘14 Track Contain. ‘14 Relay Team. 14 Class Baseball, 'll Webster Club Senior Ballot : Central's fore- moat athlete. “ . .4.” Papa' Anyclf Loyd James Vincent Settlor Seriteant-nt-Arms. '14 School Baseball Team. '14 C Man Baseball. 14 Baseball Squad. '13 Class Track, 'll Shakcs|A»iirc Club Kelvin Klub n Station School leachtr. Mary Casey Senior Vice President, 'll First. Kasaj. W. C. T. I'.. 13 Silver Mittal, Literary Contest. Essay. '12 Honorable Mention Luminary Story Contest. 14 President Shakespeare. 13 Lorn to wear preen. K tune to in callnt Kelley, however. Donald McGinnis Senior Treasurer. '14 Junior Treasurer. 13 Junior Prom. Committee, '13 President S. L. 11. Journalist Ic Club German Club Senior Ballot : Most iw pular boy. Almont an nice an bin nix hr. Maken no • minim. Htiintm beautifully. Ross Dorrance Rainsburg Senior Gift liver. '14 Junior Gift Receiver, '13 Debate Team. '13 President Webster . '13 President Journalistic Club Cannot fall in lore ban to be pttnhrd in and held under. (Scecral folk objected to thin, but ter put It in anytray.) The Cenlralian Page Tveniy-onc
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