Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1916
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Simpson Hiwtury Min Harriet Reynolds Domcstic Art Page Twenty The Centrallan THE FACUl.'l'Y-k'm1ti11ucml Miss Alice L. Scott Physiczll Culture x' .. Min Katherine Summeqson fllllllllL'!'CL' Mr. T. F.. Talmadge COIIIIIICTCK' NMR gf , Miss Elizabeth Sellon Domestic Art ,. Miss Iva Thomas- The Centrallan Mathematics Page Twenty-one TI-Hi l-'Afl'I.TY--L'mucllulm-cl 151 Min lngeborg Sundstrom History Mr. J. Ulric Young l'l1yNi1'a' fhllllllfk' Page Twenty-two Mr. O. A. Wood Miss Mari F. Whitney Music M athc-lnzntics Miss Anna E. Wolfson Min Erdmuthe von Unwerth English GCflll2lll The Centrallan 1,1 , . v buf u-ff-f.,gs if5f3'-f'5. .v Tzu. W A-.fzififg 1'-'f 14 : 'V - .f 2:1 6. LL. Y' 9-v'f? ,f'in','. ,pin-Ryan. F ' 4 5 is 1 N ff gf N I Q 'ff' X' 'gig A N -Y rn! :Juli ' 1QfP':f?:Qf?'L, :Q -.. Q - Z, . an 1 ,f . X fw i -ik ? 37 ' if ,Av . QQ: iaith? 5 41 Vi F . Uhr Seninr Gllaau llbrganizatinn President . . . . . . VVillian1 Miller Vice-President . . Helen Tann Secretary . . Walton Matthews Treasurer . . . Stewart Venn Sergeant-at-Arms . . Clive Van Boskirk liift Giver . . Irene Boyer Ollann Bag Eseerrinrn Introductory Remarks . . . William Miller Sketch ...... . The Cup l'resentation of Class Gift . . . Irene Boyer Acceptance of Class Gift .... Iilizabeth Alexander Awarding of Honors PIU' TW 'tY 9U The Contrallan Ihr Swninr ttbftirrra Senior President, 'Ili ,luurnalistie Club, '14 S. I.. H. Basket Ball Squad, '15-'Hi lf Man Basket Ball, '16 Class Basket Hall, '15, '16 Captain Class Basket Ball. '15 Class Track, '15-'16 Class Baseball, '15 Senior Ballot: Must popular hny. Oh, l'm Illc cools und Iln' mftnivx Imld Ami flu: mule of the .vllllfy Brig, :ind the lm,r'un tight :md ilu' mili- xllifmrih' xlnd fini' rrvzv of lllc' L'l1f'ftliH'.t' S19- Seninr Sl'L'1'k'l1ll'j', '16 Third prize, Ltuuiuary Stury Cou- ICSI. '15 Interclass Track, '15-'16 lnterclass Basket Ball, '15 Interclass Baseball, '15-'lti Relay Team. '15-'16 Captain Track Team, '16 President S. l.. Il.. '16 Junior Yice i'resident, '15 Luminary Staff, '16 C Man Track, '15 Senior Ballot: Best huy athlete. lluppvv, Imp!-wr. lmppy Iitllv farm- rr Imy. Tln' fmlvlrxl .S'lurlm uf fllflll till. Senior Sergeant-at-Arms, '16 Class Basket Ball. '12, '14, '15 Class Baseball, '13, '14, '15 Basket Ball Team, '15, '16 C man Basket Ball. '15, 'Ili Captain Basket Ball Team, '16 Senior Ballot: jolly good fellow. 'flu' bug' flux! put the 'lvteunr roller on lt: svvmnf sueee.r.cfi1I trlp. Senior Vice President President Kliuerras French Cluh Choral Cluh Dramatic Clulm liditor-in-Chief. Luminary, '15 Luminary. 'Hi Orchestra. '14 junior l'rnm Committee Gold Medal, Iixtemporam-uns Speech, Literary Contest, '16 Senior Ballot: liirl who has done most for Central. Her Ammiv ix lll1'.YIl'tlITll1K,' 11x only Klllflff. .-lull lu'.ruii'.v, xlu' lnnkx .vzvrrf in any color. Senior Treasurer. '16 junior President. '15 XYehster Club llramatic Cluh Spanish Club Parthenuu Clulx Luminary Staff. 'I5. '16 Class Basket Ball. '15 Basket Ball Squad, '15 Christmas Play, 'Ili Senior Ballot: XYnrst lmy grafter. lx fwvfifieui in all ilu' m't.r of 11 .vndcty mlm, Hulvj' dolls null 1:l'l'5lHl!!'I! regrml him tm 11 zvlflltlvr. Senior Gift Giver junior Gift Receiver .Xristonian Dramatic Club Christmas Play, '15 Hold Medal, Declamation, Lit rary Contest, 13 Third Prize, Temperance lissay Debate Team, Negative, '15 Luminary Staff, '16 Let your .vf'c1'eIl lu' lllrellyx with gmev, .vcmroricd with mir. ' 1 V V11-L Aff The Centrallan 4 page Twenty five Uhr Qllaaz nf 12115 .I Iwnrn clrcmisl, Sulfvhm'ic acid Aristnnian hm fm'n'. r bcwemgc' And join will: rhrz' calm Fcncr' and Quiet .l IIIt'P'1'j' l1r'm'f nmlcrrlz n rllrrr- The WUUVL' OIIU l00f?.Y Ulf' HIUH' ful 4-mmf!-mmfg, pcrfflexed one grows, for no om' knows just lm:-' nmrl: E-wing! bno7:'.v, NVchstcr Mflio can tell for what the jolly, First prize, Luminary Story Cnn- good girl 'wmv born? NSI, '16 Hc 'writes awful short stories, Im! if he ever 'writes a good one, ir'lI sum bc a corkcr. Page Twenty-slx The Centrallan THE CLASS Ol? 1916-L'm1ti11ueml The Centrallan Kelvin Klub, '16 tlrcliestrn, '15, '16 Hou' mn lu' fluy in flu' ar'cln'.v- lm if ln- bran it zvl1cm':'r'r they lvugin J Prcsinlvnt Xlim-rvns, '15, '16 l.umiu:n'y Staff, 'lli llrmnntic Club junior Prom Cmnmittcv, 'I5 Shi ll'lm ix it: ' H0m'.rt. ' ll'vIl, l:u'x u ilmuly fr1l0'w. Kelvin Klub l':irtlu-mm Club .lnutlwr 'wlm ruuu' out rirtor- ioux. Clwvr uf. .S'tv1v, tlwrr un' ntlwrs. Shakespeare Flub .-1 fnlurr 0. llvnrin'!ti1. 1Vehmler Club, '15 Kelvin Klub, '14 Dramatic Club. '16 Glee Club, '15 President Greggite Club, '16 Honorable Mention, l.umin:u'y Story Cmxtost, '15 Christmas Play Cast, '16 Cnmnat Huy ilu' bonvx 11141 you should lwnr him ralllv ilu' ryfw- writer. .Xristonian German Club Swrvt ax tlw flowvrx tlmr blown in flu' spring, Page Twenty- seven lllli VIASS Ulf l9l6-Continuecl Page Twenty-eight lilcv lillllb, '14, 'l5, '16 flass llaskc-t llall, 'l54'l6 Class llascball, '16 Track Team, '15-'16 Spring Musical Festival, '1-L. '15, 'lu Yrlt I.ittIv Buy Blue. Kicrman Club tlmking l'lub lux! ax bright ax luv' name ufvxrlll illllimllu, l'rcsi1lm-nl Sltaktspuare Club. 'lfi l'rm-sixlunt Dramatic Club, 'lli Kelvin Klub, 'lfi lilvc Club, 'lil Xlutur flub, 'l5 l'ln'istmas Play. 'l5, '16 Class Track, '12 Luminary Staff, '16 My lord, the carriage awui!.v. Central Cooking Club, '16 Everybody likes her who knozrs hcr, and rverybody knows her. Parthenon Club, 'lli flass llasket llall, 'l-I-'ltl Class Track Team, 'Ili Class Baseball. 'Ili Track Team. 'lfi ,-I truck mtvlliru. flmral Club fl duughlvr of Um gods, di:'inc- ly full. The Centrallan THIS L'l..1XSS UF 1916-Llmtinuvml The Centrallan Urcllestrn. '13 Hass Track. '14, '15 Class llnskvt Hall, 'I-1, '15 ll11.vu'! gzrvn up his fdcul-11 Hull l'll1yvv'sr:'f'11 if hc dvr.: umkr xmiux. Prvsiclcut .Kristonian Vlassics Uluh Filvrr Ble-alal, Verse, Literary Coll- tv:S!, '16 llvr L'llllI'lll ix thu nut1c'ur'fl um! rixilvlv .vigu of an imwmi and .ff'I'l'fflll1I gr'urr'. hlmkespcarv Club Parthenon Club Class llascball, '15 flass Track, '16 You cannot .ree his wingx hut you mn lmur Ihr Rllrnvfll. Shakespeare Chnral Club Blue Bird Greggilc llaskct Ball. '16 Gold Mcwlal, lissay, l.i1vr11ry Cun- trst, 'lti S110 af flu' rivlllrutl' Imarll. lutcrclass Ilaskct llall Intcrclass llnsrhnll flu' kung nf 1r.rlu'r'.v. .Xristonian flPI'l!1Z'lH l'lul1 .'X'0d.r mul Iwrluv and 1c'I'm11lu'll sm1'Ir's. Page Twenty-nlne lilll-1L'I..XSSOl' lfllfr-lliiltilii Page Thirty Motor flnh, '13 lCr.vur1'mI and retiring, but hr uvulli the .vzwfuce our fimix gnmi lvulf'1'r, llUIIl'.Yfj' mul true Hltlllli- lH'.Y,f. lhnkiixg flnh lllue llirfls dlvlllll' Ifmkx fmmvlrmlnfi' you lniru' 11 jl1'IIfll' l11'url. l'rL-siilent XYehster fluh. 'Ili l'resirlent llrmnntic fluh. 'Iii Presiilent liernizm Club, 'lin Iiclitnr-in-Chief Lnminary, 'IH junior Sl'l'Llf1ll'll'Ill-.xI'!'I1S. '13 Seennfl Prize. l.umin:1ry Story Cnntest, '14 First Prize, Luniilmry Story Klan test. '15 First llonnrzxhle Mention, Lumi- nnry Story faintest, '15 Sccnnd Prize, Klzmufnctnrers' lis- sny Contest, '15 Third Prize, Suns of the Revnlu tion Essay Uuntest, '15 7 First lrize. Suns of the Revolu- tion Essay Contest. '10 Hold Medal, Yer:-ze, Literary fun test, '15 Gnlfl Kletlzxl, Story. Litvsrury Con test, 'lti Senior llallutz Mun who has dune most for Fcntrai. '1'lmn' is no grant geniux zvirlx out ll imrturr of mmlnr's.v. Chnral fluh Her :eordx nn' lumix, lvrr fIY01lH,lfX ilHllIl1I'I1I4lfl'.-i l.4mI.' num' into her mfr, dark rye.: and ,YIVHVH :mr dvulvi H10 .thllelilftrll Sintnr fluli, 'IS Kelvin Klub, 'Ui lx uIu'u3'.v lrying in fini! mal :elmt u1uL'1'x flu' 1t'lnw'I.v gn 'I'H1HHi Nut brmrii rrinideu, llmn lmxl .wi-h priir-ly, jwurly We 642' -an i,,n 4.. 4' AJ hz The Centrallan THIC l'l..-XSS Ol llllff-Llnuiunu-fl Sllukcspcaxrr- Club President Greggite Club Kelvin Klub Debating Team, '16 Class Track, '15, '16 Sclnml Track, '15, '16 inlu lllrough ami Illrurrglz. Hllll' llirlls llnekot Hull. '16 'l'ln' gumv'.v lln' thing. 11 KL-lvin Klub, '16 llrzxmzxtic Club, 'lli Glce Club, '16 Vluss Bnskvt Hall, '14 :uit ulum- would nmkv him 'wel- cmur in any rirrfrh The Centrallan Hnrn fu England Im! lm Anwr- Ijlcvlllfll' und Ilzvu xmur, llix Hu.: lm v.rul'1lm1! rush'-lmllr in clurlms and in caokvry. Orchestra, '13, '14, '15 Glec Club, '14, '15 Cheer Trader, '15 Luminary Staff, '15, 'Hi S. I.. ll., '14, '15 .-lr! IX lung. liluc llirlls llaskvt l'4:lll. '10, '11, '12 Bo uf good rhrrr: it ix l,- lu' nu! llfruilif' l'Hli CLASS HF 1916-Continued lntcrclass llasket Ball, '13, '14, Aristonian '15, '16 President German Cluh Basket Ball Squad, '14, '15, '16 llaskct Ball Team, '16 C Man Basket Ball, '16 Track Team, '13, '14 Grcggite Club The girls lore her dimplex, the boys her blue eyes, and all the world her gentle disposition. A hvru in atlllctirs. A personal frivmi uf .'1PHH1ll1S. 'I'lmu lmxt flu' xzvvvtext fucz I 4iCl'mIll1 Cllllh '14- '15 ,-N-r 1,101-gli Un, Class Basket llall, '15 Class Track, '15 Suufl is going to ln' ll durtor or lm nrutor. llc ought to mln' up lHlL1t'YlAllu'fllg ax ll .vida linv. German Cluh, '1-1 Shakespeare Club, '16 5- 11- U.. '15 Choral Club, '16 Glen- Club, '15 Girls' Glee Club, Manual, '15 llramatic Club, '16 Kelvin Club Class Track, '14, '15 A Ivuxom damsel. Intvnds lu bl' u misxianary. Iufcfvxtcll in jake Imuks. ,lluxt Imm' .mum Irish rmcvstry. Page Thirty-two The Centrallan 11112 LLQXHS Ulf' 1016 1' mxtim The Centralian Trzxck Tram Haskrt Hall, '14, '15, 'Ili . '1'r:l'k 'l :m. 'lf', '1I. 'l7. 'I4' .1 rmmrnlzm' l'11:'ln'u'u. 1'1'!llllf'411 v l , Q I ' ' I x In I-11 lmds I lrnt 1 uI!r'11rt1'ul1 ul 1':'4'ry f'. lc- rcsis llrnlihy and lmff'-v l'llUl1,Lfll fur 11 mmirl Bluv Iiirfi. .lu 41r'lfnl 4imlgrr, 1f'lw said, S. I.. 11. ,Hl':'1'ull: lluuv', ' Nlnlwr llulv. 'IS l.rk.' 1: .rlrmlufv lu' :mlkx .mmng A :mm nf zmlvlv llmlrglll 'IK'lllI,l lu' m'7'r'r v,x'f'r'1'.v.v1'.v. llluc Ilirmls. 'Ili Pzlrtllcnml Club, '16 . . I Track 'l'c-nm. 'Hi nx, .vullnl ', 11 ' v, mt' ' ut' I. , . L AIR 4 I H' in 91-nwr llullntz Hvsl gll'1Il1111l'1l' l7v.vf'itr hm' ll1lVHA', .vlrcfv nur 41 L'n1m'l-'fr, v.vfw'4'l'1lI1y wlrvn it wllrrx In 11ll1lz'tI'f.v. Page Thlrty-three l'Hli Cl..-XSS Ulf 1916-Continued Page Thirty-four Track Team, '15 Class Track, '15 Class llaskct Ball, '15 Quadrangular Track Team. '15 Hcnrv, ruin, dcluding joys! Choral Club A chemistry xlmrk. Thy smiles hrromc thee well. O you dim- film! Central Parthenun Club President Glcc Club, '16 Track Team, 'lti Funiur llallut: Worst boy grind. Singer, dunfcr, athlete--xtofv, iillllff. President Aristonians President German Club President Girls' High School Club, '16 Chairman junior Prom Cmnmittuc. '15 Silver Medal, Verse, Literary Cun- test, '15 XVebster Medal Pinncr, '16 Senior Ballot: Jolly good girl. M1ll1fCIi'S big .vistclz If all mina islcrs' daughfcnr :care only Iilcv hcr! I'ensi:'e, devon! mm' flaw, Sobrr, stvudfust and dvrmrv.' President Aristunians President German Club junior Trcasurcr Silver Modal, lissay, Literary Contest, '16 Girls' 'll-nnis Champion, '15 Senior llallutz Nlost popular girl. ,fUV'!llIlj .Y Iitllc sf.rtr'r. If thc lvoys could snr Ilcr for HIIFUVI balm, she certainly zronld bs' lvrnlfr. l The Centrallan 'l'Hli VIASS Ol? l9l6-Continued Presiclcnt Kelvin Klub, '16 German Club, '14 'l:.'S E, . '. Q ul lagktt Bill' 15 I have bu! nm' 1!tllY'f fllC1'L 7'Imugl1 dvvfv, ye! tlvar, fore must I 'wux't. Tlmugh yvnllc, yr! :mt dull. .Xristoninn Crack effirirnry man. Uokcfj . HH' like him nnv'z'w. xl luvlwr fluwvr on curth was ' ' 1' nvr-l'r sawn. llcrmzm Club Freslr from Exarrlca Spri11g.v. flzxss llnskct llnll, 'lG Smiling nlzuays. .lll-ul: and innorvnl as ll lamb. lx Immun puxiliirlg' on one octu- xiuu to Ilan' .vfvolsvn to lr girl. The Centrallan Page Thlrty-five l'IIIi VIASS UI lvl!!-l.0l'lIillllCll flnss Hnskcl Hall, '15, '16 VDYQ' Jllb.Yf4I?l!l'AlI llflcf L'A1f'1lfrlc'. Basket Ball Squad, '15, '16 Giggles 'wildly un vermin uf- Scniur Rallntz Beau Rrummell rnsions. Val lm! ,S'I.'x'fvf'f-r-'I'Iwre's fl .Yur'cu.vtm' nh1wwin'. :I irmrllly rl1'.vrmnim1t uf thu im, llm-thcmm fluh rrmrml Putrifk. I De.vur:'r'.r un :run uuxx ln' hun Bolt out. 1.0! his Incl: of j'!'Alf.Y be no Ar! Club im f' ' iimrnl, - 'H A grace lwynud ilu' rvurll nf art. X Pagg Thirty-glx The Cenirallah i'lIlC l'I,.-XSS Ulf 1010-L'm1li1111c4l S, L, H, 'Al 1lX.Y1ll l llrur you mulling Gcrnmn Club 'YH'-U Vlnssics l'lul1 H'rlI lumilyf' tl'vr3- mm- rm'l1lI1llvl1', Julia .llu,1'.l tbnnml Wuhsm- flub, '14, '15 Wvbstvr Club Glu- Klub, 'lIl, '14 Class Track. '16 121-rnunx l'lnh, '15 5011001 Tf?lCk- '16 4l u m'liSIif muh' 'H Higf l'vv llv t11l'rr ufivr hir Silver Nlv.-dal, llccl:u11atim1, Liter- ,mir IWUNHAV x N A :11'x' folltfsl. '14 ' ,l1111im' l'rm11 fillllllllitlft' For rvf'1'l'1'r1m'. .vw Hn' Puri .m'11114'. Slmkrspcarc l'lub l'1'csimlv:nt .Xrt Club TIN fvur of Uvrrmzn is nmrv TI11' lroll.1 ' ix nu wllllrr' linux in In' flrvulivli llnm fifflllrlll if.vvIf. lxvr b111.vI1c.v. The Centrallan Page Thirty-Seven 'l'HlC L'l..'XSS OF 1910-Continnecl QQ,-Qggigc Club Her 'ways are ways of flvas- w I untness, and all lzcr falhs are Tread.: thc straight and uar- penny, l'!?'ll'. Sll3kCSllL'I1l'C Club His hair and his name dou't Kelvin Klub Wflffll- Pzirtlicnmz Club Class Basket llall, '15-'16 flares llasvlmll, '14-'15 Tennis Team, '16 Wlwn il mme.: ta Icnuis, he .YlH'l' is .wmv fvlumbcr. I l'rrsi1lcl1t Mincrvas flass llnslcvt llall l'r4'si1lvnt flllbffll filllll lfrcnch Clnh . ,, ,Xlto Solo, Spring Musical lies- N' mm the dmc' tivnl, 'l5, 'Hi For .vl1v'.v no! fav':c'ur1I Im! uma'- llauliuc Jamcs, Fvlive Lynn, lilifalvrllu I'arl.'ina,' Cfllfflllvi f'V'l'll1I liamnm. 1' page 1-hi,-ty.elghg The Centrallan 'l'lIli VLASS OF 1916-Cfontimlerl Clmrul Club Aristonian l'Z1l'1lll'l10l1 Club German Cluh, '15 French Club Clmral Club 1 Dramatic Club Orcllcstra, '15 Tlu' lit!l.' girl flmt go! J1'mmy'.v gm1t,Amn1 wr l1an'! mmm Valian- llm' vitllvr. l'iulim'.vt, l!'m'1u1'n1c'r', sfllgvr- umnrlg urlwr IIIIAPIHX. ,mf-.L Ny, 1 lllcc Club. '15 President SlmkcQpc:u'n-S. '16 flnssiuul flulv. 'Ui Kelvin Klub lf TW VIHVY IH' NH' MUN' 0111 .-1 guml ':1'r1rL-v1',' lmx ilimrx of Ilix .v:.'l'l'tl1l'm'l.v, I-u'll jux! lvr' flu' slum' pq.-11, A will fri.'nlI.v. . r 1 S l.. Il, flmral Club, '16 UHSS Ullfk'-'I Ball, '14 Girls' Glec Club B zu . TIM millx uf flu' gmix grimi Q .S v up JN J .vluH'lj'. 54+ duvx Olga. Begum-, dull l'urv. ad. The Centrallan Page Thlrty-nine 'l'Hli CLASS Ol? l9l6--Continuccl l'zn'tIn-nun Club Dancer? Sh! Mrs. Cuxrlv might Blrlxlws .rzvvz-Ily-r'.rpcc1'ully wlwn get jc l0H ' xlu' llvuizvf-- QuirL'. 'l'1-nck 'll-zmx, '12, '13, '14 Prcsiclcnt S. l.. ll. Class llaskct llall, '14-'15 glee Club Class llnsc-lmll, '14-'15 Classics Club lnterclass Track, '15, '16 Intcrclnss llasket llall. '15, '16 Intcrclass llasehall, '15, '16 School Track, '16 Silver Mm-dal. Story, Literary Cntr test, '16 llnskct llzlll, Central Miclgcts, '16 .S'H'l11'glrf frnm lrvlfmrl. lt ix ll fvrvfty yflllfll. But, xnrv, lw'.v proud and yvf lrix ftriliv ln'- roums him. Hv'I1 umkr AI prapvr mlm. Klint-rvn Aristonian ll1'l'l11Zill Cluh Affirmative llchatc Team, 'lll llranmtic Club llurll' .vllv Iulmrml, long and cwrll. Qcnior Baum. Bent nl-ummen She liked :u'lu1tc'cr xhc Ionkvfl on, and Iwr Iunkx :wut vrcry- where. P399 F0 fY The Centrallan THE CLASS OF 1916-lfontimiecl 1m'rm1x Hvlfns. ,Al .vlmrlc lit H.lllIfll. Om' of tluxvr qnivt, hard-working people ilu!! lil'xi'r7'4' grmlt t'7'K'LI'1if, Prcsillent S. I.. H., '16 Classics Cluh, '16 llchntc Team, '16 Slw is fra-ity in two wayx- prvrty nice and prvtty apt to stay tlmt Zlllly. l The Centrallan .-I qmziut 'I'4ll'l'lIfi0PI from flw nn- Faslxx'm1m1 sn xlmxderly, young mni so fair. Class llaskct Ball, '16 President VVcbstv:r Club Captain Debate Team, '16 If :ice were lrzcllxurmi by l:na'u'l' edge. hc'd bc 41 giant. Art Club Girls' Glce Club, Manual, '14 No rflutian to Bill, but you nvrcr can tell. THF CLASS OF 1916-Continued Page Forty- Uaaking Club S, L, H, lVilh gentle, yet fvrcfailing There is something Slachy about force, intent upon her destined her. roursef' Sayi 'wlmt hc l1llIlL'J. Samvtiu1e.v l'I'CSill'JHI Kflvill Klub, '15 Class Track, 'H-'15 gutx away with it. Hf's far abou' tlm arcrage- about a lzcaa' taller. xl raxc' of fair Italy. Floating upon thc' wing.: of .vi- I1-uve. 'wo The Centrallan Q THE CI..-XSS OF 1916--Ccmtillucml French Club Minerva Blue Birds Central Greggite Club SIN is y0IHlg, wise, and fair. Blessed with thc gift nf for- l ' firtual good nature. Sure is wicked-we mean at A quiet rlmf of few 'Norris who tunnis. minds Ili: own I71l5l.71l'5.S', Lumiuary Staff, '16 Minerva President Aristonians, '14 Pate, date, I'rcsiclcnt French Club, '14, '16 fora, mare, Classics Club Igrf, Imtr:- junim- Sergeant-at-.Xrms, '14 VV4- could make some nirv . ' . . I . Latin! Grcvk! Frcurh! Ye lengt' but we forma, gods!! The Centrallan Page Forty-three 'l'llli CIASS Ol l9l0-Contiuuccl .Xristoninn Central G11-ggite Club Dramatic Club President Spanish Club, '14 Captain Negative Debate Team, '16 Senior llallnt: XYurst girl graftfsr. Dmft know her, ll'vlI-lm twern you and uw-yvrfrc miss- ing .l'0lllt'f,llYlg. If it'.r Pep yaifrc aflrr, l1crc'.v Ihr- girl, 141111 thv drlmlc for f1l'l1fi'tII. 'l'hc,v .my ull flm unix un' C1141 ml nuruf lvl is tlc . - , , 4 1 4 f I I I mm ulyrmld null: thc Punt' fiurly, lvnf- IPIFI' XII il, - Min trva Xlt'tu'vzi 1 mmm! Club Girls' llnskct llall, '15 llrznnatic Club ll'l10 would .vornc fvrvliy sturg- Sutluliuf' Sh-Il-.' lcllin Page Fm-gy.f0ur The Centrallan 'l'Hl'f CLASS Ol? l9l6-Continued .Xristonian Society llrzunatic Club Gernmn Club Captain Affirmative Debate Tennl, '16 llehatc Teaui, Manual. '15 Girls' lllce Cluh, Manual, '15 Christnias Play Cast, '16 Silver Medal, lixtemporaneous Speech, Literary Contest, '16 Senior Ballot: VVorst Politician vluimcr, heart-breaker. flnss Basket llnll, '14, '15 Cnulil run thc llvlllrffd Siillvx bet fur' rlmu l'rvxidvnf Wilszm. fillliklllg Club IIN' rlorlivs un' il fur! uf lwr. The Centrallan v .AI :'i'r.mtilc child: dvlmlcr dv- Blue Birds Class Basket Hall, '16 She has quaffcd llic 'lvrrrvl mp of .Hill and serious tlloughtf' A rcul Bonn Brumuwll, frm: if he docs ffolisli his slmcxr with his lmmikcn'l1icf. Too iPl1IUl'l'lI! for coquvlry, lun fond for idlv xrorningf' l'Hli CLASS UF 1916-Continued ml gentle privstess ofthe IfVise. Cooking Club Look out, boys-slm's not as bnshful as she seems. We-luster Club Class Baseball, '13, '14, '15 Partlienon Club Class Basket Ball, '15, '16 Held himsclf aloof until his Is generally sore, but is not the fourth your 'wlwn Along came mnkcr of lllc linimcnt. Ruth. Blue Birds President Mincrvas, '16 French Club President Choral Club, '16 'Tuinr red, it'.r auburn. As modest as u wild rosa page Fo,-gyqlx The Centralian THE Cl..-XSS OF lglfl--f0llllllllCll The Centrallan .-1 follower' of the game--and tlmsv :rho play it. lYv:hster Club Dramatic Club Gorman Club Tllinl Prize, Luminary Story Con- test, '16 Christmas Play Cast, '16 Scnior llallot: VVors! politician. He dom cfrryflning cxlcnzfvrrr- ncously, and when l1c's out of cr- vnscs and ulilvix, lwlv really rc- nmrkulvlv. I'rcsimlent l'ar1hcnon Club, 'Hi Dramatic Club l'rcsidf.-nt Slmkcspcarc Club, '15 Silver Medal, Declamation, Liter ary Contest, '15 Christmas Play Cast, '15 Choral Club Senior Ballot: VVorst boy fusser. Sim jun mn't Icom' 'cm aloncf Partlxenon Club A.: popular at Central as at lllnnlml. Brilliant 'without bring a grind, Minerva Greggite .41u'ny.c in crificrirc wl1rn good frllowx get fogvtlu'r. Page Forty-seven Tllli CLASS Ulf 1010-Coutillllccl Slmkcspc-arc Cluh l,?H'!lIlSll0l'l Club Cooking Club Jimi you und Suv. lilvc Cluh Orchestra lirvpzgitc Cluh l'm'thcnnn Cluh Fmn' -vrurs in 11 business rourxe murlr' him tl good .vlmc .rr1lf'.v,'m1n. l':n'tlu-non Club Cooking Cluh lllue llirrls lf nzuxiv iw the food of lore, play mx. Page Forty-eight Our recifc far n good time: Cooking Club The mffvronornffrahlc sllc. lx going to be an engineer, n civil onc, -wc hops. Prcsirlent S. l,. Il.. '16 President Classics Club, '14 ,luurnalistic Club, '14 Senior Ballot: VVurst girl grind. My mind in mc a kindavn ax. Only the '1'lllgIl.Y', fall lzcr gril1d. 1'H1i CI..-XSS Ol? 1916-Continued ,-lx m1'rr,x' us 11 Jl1H1H1A'I .Y day. Hnx thc r.1'pn'xsi:'c, Llurk 1',v1'.v uf ll ,1lu1Imxrm Grlf .aL Umm' lfmlqml all flu' :my Illrungll ct'-H'l':l',' fu flu- L'1'tv Iiirvrturv lwfurx' ln' fmrmi 1111-Q Vlub '14 '15 ,f NH- ,in-m,,,,,yy. 1?L1hl1111j., Imam, 10 llzus Barska-1 l1:111, '15, '141 fluse '1'r:1ck, '13, '14, '15, '16 Fc1um1 Trxlck. '13, '14, '13, 'lu 11 1 Rclny 'I'cmn, '16 k'11l'1SI1111lS 1'1z1y, '15, '16 11u1mra1r1v: N1cntinn, 1.uluin:11'y Sturv Clmtcst '16 II1' who ruux wmv flvhulv l'rcsu1v.'ul llluc llllllh, 16 Hmllflzl AIHLUIIIJ' mm' 1n,11vl,x' 1l.l1us1u.nm I k'1wru1 l'1n1x Truck '11-ann. '13, '14 '15, '16 Hy .rf-arts Ilkv Ilznw up all my Q AM Q1 1'1lrv.v 1n'guilu1i. ' 17?7447u4u.67pZa.,J The Centrallan Pa e Forty-nine 'l'lllC l'l..'XSS Ol? l9l0-llmmtiuuccl l'lwr:nl Clulw, l'. ll. S.. 'Ili Cooking Club HV. ll. S.. llil, '14, 'IST Blue Birds Vlumrus. V. ll. S. 'IG UV, ll. S., 'IIL '14, 'lil A rurmwiifnluv in flu' umkr'n1g-- Spring Musical lfcstivzll, 'I-1. 'l5, na, ulrvmly mmiv. 'lu - Om' lulx In unu.v11Vl' llvr c'llL'l'H,V Ivy luv' mlfur. 4' -J . f .LJ- . Nl' Cl l, '17 'Hu' only frgwmrlflv funn. Mor ul P lullx Gvrrmm .mrmu.xl,x, AXl,!1.f-U' l'artl1enon fluh ' . V A GUIIHL'-fllllf .rlw hull: 11 mmll nf I 3 s .Shv may not bv rmxnzrwtvd :mth In-f U-wn, . fllv grufr jnirc jvvofvlv, but xllc is rj.- l1u:'l'1'1lx1'I1'xx 11 xfrwlg .vufvfmrlvr of ' .1 ilu' f'nr'f'lv. - , f ' 'fl!fzf11n1,. f PK' Af P390 Flfiy The Centrallan 'l'Hl'I Cl..-XSS Ulf' 1910-Conclllrlcll l The Centrallan Orclwstra .Xrt Clulv 'll fn'f 1lm1 nf .VUI'l'l'l'lgY1 fwH'l.x. .vllv fx l'.vfm m'1l,' 1s'f'lI fillml in , .lrl.v.' Sfu'ul: guuIl.v,' 'tix u liltll' thing l7l'ufvf'ml in tlu' ln'm'I'.v flvvl' wzfll. llrcggllc flulu Quivt, ,ql'1lIl1', .m'1'1'I ll'll!f'l'?'1'tl tlu' Mull 'ZUOIIIIUL Presiwlvnt Clmking Cluh Choral Cluh Sim L'rmzc'.v Ihr :ray In 11 nmn',l hm1rl. S. l.. Il. l'u:v.t lu lI m:':'z'r' lu' ll lfrrlullirt. Ifnt nw' fwmft lvl .Vllfll u gmnl mtrlz fsuzfw' ns, will wr, girlxf Gum' lvlri fmt furgullvrr. Page Flfty-one Uhr fduninr Qbliirrrz N President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Gift Rcceiur Page Fifty-two The Centralian .,-A, ., , 'Zi' M Eye:-3 j?e,,'f,5. o oo- of . 03 - A 0 o 0 0 ' 33 ., , O o , .. ,-4 4 Y 90 D ' c Q oo . If ' o . o .3 .- ' 0 ooo 0 0 0 ya ,. A' 'De ,U A -A , .x, ,, ,.-- 2 .I-flu, 'vjy' WH' ,U x Q , - an - A- 5-Dfw: A ,.g',l,',,LR!1 -M ,... V , - savrffa-,V Q-Q: EJ.-A 31, :xiiiyafyw-U -ng 'gan , , - A '11- RN Lv 1ffK.f3w'i'gi?-2-el A L iii' . I 2 ' afiifix fwwjxjf-' ' V Ying ' ' f1'4fKn' .ww gk h',3::-- 'E L' fri 2 2. .w..Vm - 3 '1'fi'ffW v . . -'I J ' --N 'id Q f .P 'O 0:2 0 - ... Q X pd,-,Q Qggqh 93.3. - - o 0 0 . 1' ..:.1-......, J-I, ' fi-A. 3 . ,, o M .f .0 ' on 1 . fly gt 'v1rYqv?iiR1g'.q.' 5 o gg 0 0 .s ',,- '-'w A 1 , M Q ,..4..,..'t . ' A ZSJAHQ A -- ,O 9 a 20 fi.:-L. -I .. .:.'l,A' V-14. 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X. , , ' obo ' o 'Q' ,, ' -b ' 1, -v:-.. 0 o ' 1 - ' 143, l no, gc go o a 0 go Q v 'jx-A , 3 ,- , . , o , 1 9 f ' f 'U go, u 9 370 C o '4 fr - , no Oo 0 on I ,' . .3 V fl Oo o ,Q -U -A 0 o o ' -U-V5 0 on oo oo no A, oo V, 1 -,: .1,f.'7.', Z' A 'O Q-so 0 0 0 a do 0 ' '- D 6 Q0 6 Q on V 6 .0 9 ' - ou Oo ou 00 0 x K -1. .9 - o o 0 , Snririg nf ifiternturr muh 'iklintnry XX -n-lull W1-In-r Smith llirvsuk Mantthvws Mnm'v Billllil Wvlvh Km-ss: I numivlx .Iuhnsun IH-Ialp IH-l'Mrllu'Itv Hnrlimaln Huw-4-I1 l':lIlol'sfm Kuhl I um mx img XY.clu-Ii Ill Mznhim' lflgnn Swzuin XYilIiums Ilill Sing.-r ul In Xlllhy Out mm n l IHRL nu 1892 Motto Xestigla nulla retrarsum C lorsr Iurple and VVhite Snrirtg nf literature anh llliztnrg I ' I-lower: Purple Hyacinth ADVISERZ Miss HARRIMAN Qbiirrrn FIRST SEMI-TERM SICCUND SEMI-TERM President NValt Matthews Mary Lee Major Vice-President Mary Lee Major Julia May Hill Secretary Elsie Ellen Moore Marion Wright Treasurer Anton Worral Raymond Ramsay Critic Virginia Maude Swain Walt Matthews Sam'lLucretius Historieus Raymond Ramsay Edward Grumich Sergeant-at-Arms Franklin Wakefield Grafton Smith The Centrallan julia May Hill Mary Lee Major Elsie Ellen Moore Olga Ijolinson Thusnelda Bircsak james, Doyle Erret Hunt Kathryn Kohl Harold Baum Frank Boling Helen Delap members 1916 Edward Grumieh William Miller Walt Matthews 1917 Maude McFarland Marjorie Patterson Helen Personette Frances Sabine Milton Singer 1918 Alfred Egan Gertrude Kessel THIRD SEMI-Tl-IRM FOURTH Sli M I-TER M Virginia Maude Swain Fred Pauly Marion Elaine VVelel1 Thusnelda Bircsak James Doyle julia May Hill Milton Singer George Williams Elsie Ellen Moore Kathryn Kohl George Williams Mary Lee Major Alfred Egan Fred Pauly Fred Pauly Virginia Maude Swain Anton VVorral Marion Elaine Welch Raymond Ramsay Gladys Webber Marion Wright George Williams Emily Green Grafton Smith Franklin Wakefield PIQB Flfty-flV0 W0- Arintnninu iiitrrnru Svnrivtg llulls-1' 'I'ul'm-1' Hoyle- IMIXXNUII Gimlil11.rIxup.:vl1 Snn1m r 1-'ivkurwl Kline lCn1:lun1l .XII4-rgmt .Iuhnsl Yup. 1' W:ulvl'n1:1n 'l'rm-zulwvll 'I':n1'lnl' ID. Iluviglxllrst Miss Ilnlton Boyer Ifelwlllloyc-1' M. Hzlvighllrst .Iunvs Vmxtws ling mg: lil:-um lnmvlf-y Iohnson lmvis Brown l'cnning.:1cm Sites Gail:-y Casper 'Wulkvr f--Inv 1- .f - i Uhr Arintnnian Sfnrirtg n l A ORGANIZICD OCTKDIIIZRV, 1901 Q4 YV Motto: Non quls sed quill l 14-'kv Colors: Purple and Lavender The Centrallan President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Critic Phoebia Sergeant-at-Arms Ella Altergott Marie Bloom Irene Boyer Elizabeth Atteberry Mary Virginia Brown Frances Davis Ruth Englund Florence Gidinghagen Flower: Vlolet CHAPERON: Miss GRACE Efxmzs DALTON lbhirvrn FIRST TERM Mildred Havighurst Dorothy Havighurst Irene Boyer Bess Johnston Ella Altergott Helen Casper Gladys Pennington SECOND TER M Dorothy Havighurst Irene Boyer Marie Bloom Gladys Pennington Deva Jones Fredabelle Loper Helen Rogers illlenihrrn 1916 V , Helen Casper ' Dorothy Havighurst Helen Coates Lillian Feldmeyer Mildred Havigh urst Ruth Haynes Deva Jones jane Gailey Marian Hallar Helen Johnson 1917 Bess Johnston Helen Kline Marguerite Lawson Kathleen Warring Lena Hoyle Marie Pickard Ruth Sumner 1918 Elsie Taylor Laura Treadwell Kathryn Turner THIRD TERM Helen Casper Marie Bloom Gladys Pennington Lillian Feldmeyer Irene Boyer Helen Kline Elizabeth Atteberry Fredabelle Loper Gladys Pennington Helen Rogers Marjory Looney Rowena Reed Stella Sites Milton Walker Phyllis Waterman Page Fifty-seven XX Mlvlx Ihlmm 14mu1N Al Qlrntrnl Tllrlmirr Gluh ll mx: hun 1 lx I-'Im In I9 I1-hu--1-In K-A111-5 If:-u-:ly-v L':esp4-V Ii. Sluirk IC Smllh Iliw km vu 5-rvi-I4-tl' Mr. I.:nl1gI11i11 Miss AIm'1.::ln I'u-lxulf-1741151 Sw-lv-In H, Hmi ll' I'Imm:uf l'i1-v':w- In1gxt'xw KW-nn ,Xiu-.ml H em1M:vn X1lm 1' x ' :XIIYISI-'ICSC Uhr Glrntral mehatrr flRtIA N man NtlX'liM1ElfiI!, 1901 Motto: ln vestigiis lllZIYlll10l'lllll Colors: lied and White Flower: t'arnation President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant -at-Arms Critic Scriptor Morris E. Dreyfus Leonard Thomas Herbert Levy l I RST SI-11111-'I'l-IR M Morris E. Dreyfus Stewart Venn B, Howard Smith, Jr. Hayward Austin Harry Hamilton Herbert Levy Harry Hamilton tmffirrrn Slut UNI! SIQM I-TICRM Morris li. Dreyfus Leonard 'Thomas Herbert M. Levy Kenneth Merrideth Stewart Venn Hubert Kelley Harry Hamilton Gllnh iXlR.J. 1.. l..xl'un1.1N ,-xNnXl1ss K.-XTHIQRINI-IAl0Rti.XN T11 IRI! Sli M I-TICR M Leonard Thomas NVel1ing:ton Pierce Hayward Austin Harold Roberts Harley Smith Kenneth hlerrideth Harry Hamilton 1 Cl1'RTIl SICM I-TER M XXX-llington Pierce 13. Howard Smith, jr Daniel Atwood Harry Hamilton lien johnson Morris E. Dreyfus Harry Hamilton illlvnthvra 1916 Hayward Austin Stewart Venn Kenneth Merrideth B. Howard Smith, Jr, 1917 Henry Casper The Centrallan Daniel Atwood l.awrenee ll2lY1g'll11 john Dickinson Ben johnson Milton Converse Francis Pendere Allmon Fordyce Hubert Kelley Richard Helman 1918 Harley Smith 'ast Robert Abernathy XY1lli1l111 Shirlc Vtiellington Pierce Robert Shirk Harry Hamilton Kern Johnson Virgil Soden Page Fifty-nlne Qlrntrnl Qlgukraprarr Qluh l':u1l lluhhs Hunt Ilvvml Xugml Ili:-lmrnlsmx Fmlr-n F N ' Bl lmrlvv I' Hruxxn Zu:-i I. Vlmitwuml lilm-lun-ll l.l11'ns lilly Miss 'l'hnm:n,' lu. 'own , .. i-I Tilton llx xl-nsloin M, Vlnitwmul S111-skin llulh Nnl'riQ lin-illy Mr. lmv. mx Alum-rlx XYilliani lf: :ai sc it ll Glentral Svhakwpvarv Qlluh 13RGA N man NOYICMRICR, 1904 Motto: Learn of the wise and perpensln Colors: Black and Golil Flower: Yellow Rose Anvisl-ikz MR. R. O. llwis Cl1.X1'ICRONI Miss 1v.x 'l'11oM.xs FIRST Sli M I-T HRM Qlltlirrru SlCL'UNll Sli M l-'l'IiR M President Virginia Springer Samuel Bornstein Vice-President VVillian1 Moberly john Norris Secretary Susan Stevens Willarcl Jordan Treasurer Edward Nagel Virginia Zweifel Didaskalos Mabel Ruth VVilby Fox Critic Margaret Tilton Ethel Blackwell Sergeant-at-Arms Ellis Paul Richard Fernold frlllmuhrru 1916 9' 'Margaret Hobbs Margaret Tilton john Norris The Centrallan T11 IRI! Sl-.M l-TICR john Norris Max Lorsch Maud Chitwood Margaret Tilton VVilliam Moberly Harry Sheskin Nathan Mnookin M FOURTH Sl-QM!-Tl-IRM Mabel Ruth Max Lorsch Maud Chitwood Harold Soden Harry Sheskin john Norris VVi'lliam Ely Moberly Maud Chitwood VVillard jordan Nadine Richardson Edna Chitwood Jeanette Dorsey Ethel Blackwell Vvilby Fox Russell Brown Edward Nagel Helen Reed Virginia Zweifel Nathan Mnookin llllis Paul 1917 Mabel Ruth Eva Guy 918 Max Lorsch Marie Brooks Frank Lucas XYilliam Ely Harry Sheskin Margaret Reilly Linfield Hunt Edward Brown Harold Soden Page Sixty-one 4 IH' v Minrrua Ilttrrarg During Llppman Gallagher Hoffman Miss Boggess I'urL'Pll Ftickle Adams Miller Brown Wood Strickler Tann James Pate Kolb B l'0XYIl Grant Silrott Flanary Persells Parish Stein Brown Rive Helen Benton Sylmil Pate Rosemary Purcell President Vice-Presi Secretary Treasurer Pedagogue Critic The Centrallan Uhr invrua iiiitrrarg Snrirtg Molto: Colors: Flower: Cu Fl RST Sl M l-Tlik M Helen Benton Edith Skaggs Louise Gallagher Josephine Persells Sybil Pate Pauline james Nellie Lippman Okoxxlzlfilr SlCl l'liIxlI!l.R, 1906 'We must work il' uw- would win Green and White NYhile Ruse uf1cRoN: Miss ICULA liolamcss llbiiirrrn SICCONU SEMI-TIER M Edith Skaggs Pauline james Cynthia Adams Louise Gallagher Josephine Persells Helen Benton illllrmhvru 1916 Tll lRl1 SEMI-Tl-IRM Helen Tann Pauline james Rosemary Purcell Fannie Hoffman Nellie Lippman Edith Sk:-ff-'s Pauline james Cynthia Adams Almeda Baldwin Alta Parish Minnie Stein Hattie Brown Louise Gallagher Hera Rice Josephine Persells Helen Tann 1917 jean Grant Grace Kasoi Maclge Stiekle Iidith Skaggs Anuetfa Kolb May Miller Mildred Strickler Edith Brown Grace Brown 1918 Ilo Silcott Mildred Flanary Fannie Hoffman FUURTH SICMI-TIER M Pauline James Josephine Persells Alta Iarish Madge Stiekle Nellie Lippman 1,,,. Helen Tann Page Sixty-three ilirlnin lliluh .-ly 11111411 zlnuld Nurris S. liornslviu ll:lr.::m Mr. llullzu' ICA sn-ll .Xln-x:nul+-1' XI ul- lx I 1 In ls I-I:nstl:l1l'n IH-ld l riwlm:nn .IUIIIINIVII N:lp.:':-I I. li1vl'l1HIo'in .KU-V5 Al--IIi4 -' 271 ' '91 H IA X1 .. feb J' wg ,qv Presnlent Vice-Vresimlellt Secretary Treasurer Instructor Sergeant-ut-:Xrins Lecturer Tlioinzxs Avery C, Samuel Hornstcin Harold Ragan lsaclore Hornstein l.ueien De Tar Leslie 511011111111 Preston .Xlexzixuler liustav lfysell Krlnin lfluh fuR11ANIZliD NIARCII, 1905 ,Nnvrslaxz MR. l1,x11I..xu GD1Tirrru FI RST THR M Hzirolml IQZLQQLII Martin Frieclinun Milforrl johnson Lucien De Tar C. Samuel Hornstein Harry Sl1CSkl11 Martin Friedman imlvnlhrru 1916 Ervin Feld Martin Friedman Lee Eastlmurn 1917 Leo Frye Clanrle Melliek Harry Slieskin 1918 1919 SICVONIP TICRM Milforcl johnson C. Samuel Hornst I.ueien De Tar lfclwarml Nagel Harolcl Kagan Leo Frye Mztrtin lfrietlninn Milforfl johnson john Norris 1Villialn lily lieorge lioultl lfclwztrml Nagel George KlL'l1'UllQll Sterling Masters Yictor Peters The Centrallan P390 Slxtb' flvf Glu Uirrmzm Qluh IMI :lx I .In-hum-In lxlmn- Hull lmllgxxvll Allsf Nun lrxun-rllu Ihlw-faxlx Nllwukllu H11-:Legg X-Ivnflxlmn-Il I.l1-pmun I1-lx M. ll:1xl,ul1l1l-st I.. Ilsnvlghul-sl Il. ll.ex1,a:hurs1 svlmflvl' 1.r15M.-1: I 1 lu Swlmuzc l'm4t4-:- .Xlxxuml l s-lrllllvyvl' Smith l'v1'aul1vUe llI'1'5f1lS Alu:lu Bw Erutarhrwrrrin ' ut vi ll ll Noir Mink U1 MI N, O z..1'.c .' '42 -',l9. Motto: '4Wus gelten soll. inusz wirken und mnsz dlenen v ,i Volora: liluek. XVhlte null Heil l'rztesident Xvllt'-lil'1ll'Sltlt' Selcretuer Sehutzmeister Kritilcer Sll'1ll-lllk'lSlCl' lnersteher The Centrallan FIRST Sli M l-'HCR M Mildred Hz1vig.g'1n1rst IJ. ll2lYlglllll'Sl' M. lllooin l.. Hztviglnirst M. Dreyfn 'If lliresuk M. Longw Marie Bloom lillllllil Hreitag Helen Coates Daniel Atwood lilztdys liohreeker Allred Egan ell 1.1-girl-Qmx: Miss lx. vox L NwicR'rn Olliiirrrn SICVONII silitwti-'l'1-tint 'runum si-:Mi-'ri-:Rm rolvkrn SEMI-TERM Dorothy l'lllYllSllll1Y'SY Lillian Feldmeyer llztniel Atwood M. Bloom 'l'. Iiiresak II. toutes l.. Havig.fhnrst li. Shafer ti, llohreeker I.. Feldmeyer A. Shiekhardt ll. H. Smith M. Havighnrst IJ. Havigllnrst l.. lieldlneyer H. H. Smith li. lireitug' S. Rn D, Atwood A. ltgllll l., llzixi hnrst illllmxthrru 1915 Dorothy Allison 1916 Lillian Felclmeyer julia May Hill Morris Dreyfus Dorothy Havighurst Victor johnson Mildred Havighnrst Nellie l.ippman Howard Smith Helen Rogers 1917 'lil1llSl1t'lIl?l Biresak Helen Kline Helen Personette Elsa Shafer 1918 l.8NVI'0IlCC Havighnrst Merwin Longwcll lleinie Schultz Mildred Fox Nztthztn Mnookin Sadie linhin Alina Shiekhardt 1919 Florence Anghe Jean Grissom Page Sixty-seven Glu 3Frn-nrly 6511111 1' :Ark lfuwln-I' 'l'umx liulh Slum-ulza li--xx.:-. utlnld .lsum-:J Mmm-. I on I ulhi ul 1' mils X Inhn 'ton lll :ml-1 xx am .Iom-s Imws . 1 .: -j . f P Presidente Vice-Presidente Secretaire Tresoiriere Critique Sergent d' Armes Deva Jones Marie Shoemaker Camile Bowers jane Gailey Lillian Chambers The Centrallan EP Glerrlr Zllranraia ORGANIZED NOVEMBER, 1907 Motto: Nous ne pouvons etre sage que de notre propre Colors: Pale Blue and Gold Flower: Fleur-de-lis CoNsE1LLEnz: MADAME CLARKE ibiiirrrz FIRST SEMI-TERM SECOND SEMI-TERM Virginia Oldham Helen Tann Deva Jones Pauline James Frances Lothian Lizzie Johnson Frances Lothian Mable Ruth Dorothy Epstein Marguerite Lawson Virginia Oldham Pauline James illrmhers 1 1915 Marie Stone 1916 Pauline James Helen Tann Virginia Oldham Alice Offield 1917 Lizzie Johnson Mable Ruth Frances Lothian 1918 Lena Hoyle BHSBSSH TH IRD SEMI-TERM Marguerite Lawson Jane Gailey Pauline James Deva Jones Lizzie Johnson Lillian Chambers Marguerite Lawson- Katherine Fowler Dorothy Epstein Page Slxty-nine Qllpnrul Qlluh ,X-Iznms Ixnise-ly N. 'l'ul'm-1' l'I. .Iums Bil'1's:1li li. 'I'l1l'nr-I' IGIIKIIITHI Milivr' 0'Kf-f-fv Johnson Antrim Sprillgvr Jeffrims 'l':xnu Fox N.Ili1'h:Il':Isun lin-wi llunvm-k t':lre-5' Fulrc'l1il4l IJIITIIX Zwe-'ifvl l'l1Hwuu4ll'l1lI0l' M. Ill:-lxalrnlsml Kmmlz XY:utt- ss XYhitnv-5' llzlrmlinpr 'I'IIton Mulwislvll IJ. .lum-S Slczlpgxrr .Hulws l'0rsvlIH Rvlvhvr 'l'!'uiH lilvv Halhlwln Iirnxx , f will L C he NNE' President Vice-President Secretary and Librarian Business Manager Sergeant-at-Arms Director Pearl Cutler, '18 Wilby Fox, '16 Mable Antrim, '17 Lavon Johnson, '16 Ruby Hancock, '17 Edith Skaggs, '16 Helen Springer, '16 Virginia Zweifel. '18 Hazel Truitt, '18 Nadine Richardson, '17 Pauline James, '16 Genital Qlhnral Glluh fJRGANlZl-ZIP MARU1, 1910 Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Flower: VVlld Rose Dnuscrokz Miss INIAR1 F. XVI-IITNEY Cbhirrra ' FIRST TERM Edith Skaggs Mable Ruth Treasurer Deva Jones Elizabeth Tanner Einmajean McCune Thusnelda Bircsak Miss WVhitney Deva Jones, '16 Kathryn Turner, '18 Thusnelda Bircsak, '17 illllmnhvru FIRST SOPRA NO SECOND Josephine Persel1s,,'16 Emmajean McCune, '17 Margaret Richardson, '17 SECOND TER M Pauline james Emmajean McCune Josephine Persells Deva Jones Edith Skaggs Hazel Belcher Miss VVhitney Adele Koontz, '18 Almeda Baldwin, '17 Helen Reed, '17 Ruth Englund, '18 Velma Talmadge, '18 Marguerite Carey, '16 Helen Knisely, '18 Clara Morrison, '16 llo Sileott, '18 Elizabeth Darby, '16 Fnzsr SOPRANO Dorothy Watts, '16 ' Edith Brown, '18 Eugena Fairchild, '19 Helen O'Keefe, '17 Amo Eula Jones, '16 Hazel Belcher, '17 Maud Chitwood, '16 Reva Rice, '17 ' - Rosalia Mueller, '17 Marguerite Tilton, '16 Florence Jeffrey, '18 Nedra Turner, '17 S1cm'oNn Amo Helen Tann, 'lb Myrtle Harding, '16 Cynthia Adams, '17 The Centrallan Page Seventy one Grntrul Illrumzxlir Qlluh ISHN' I p 1 I In s I1 1 Ilmlnhlx N1 III: Imlvllx Y1n'ingLn-I' M. III-ssvII SI:-vmxs I..II1'sNs-Il XIf4'11lu- I Pfvln tum XII I plum I II I lmllmlmx Ilmmu Xhxln-I1-1' IH 'M l'11s Tzuxu S. lim-nat.-in Il--gn President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Sam Bornstein Irene Boyer Morris Dreyfus Isadore Bornstcin Elizabeth Alexander Glvntral Eramatir Qlluh ORGANIZI-ID OCTOBER, 1915 Colors: Red and Tan ADVISER: Miss EFFIE EPTON -BUs1Nr-:ss TTIANAGERZ MR. VANCE Qbffirrrn SECOND SEMI-TERM THIRD SEMI-TERM Morris Dreyfus Sam Bornstein Helen Tann Hubert Kelly Harold Roberts Stewart Venn Ervin W. Feld Martin Friedman Virginia Springer Hazel Belcher Sam Bornstein Leonard Thomas Ervin W. Feld HB. Howard Smith Martin Friedman illlmihrra 1916 Deva jones Leonard Thomas Fredabelle Loper Josephine Persells 1917 Lucien De Tar FOURTH SEMI-TERM Leonard Thomas Elizabeth Alexander Ervin W. Feld Stewart Venn Irene Boyer Gladys Pennington Helen Rogers B. Howard Smith Beva Rice Emma Jean McCune 1918 - Ellen Coyne Harlie 'Smith Mary Hessel 1919 Helen Stephens Leone Hessel Ethel Fisher The Centrallan P890 Seventy WFG0 Central iilurhirh Aunnrintiun I'nlI:u'-I Sunnm-r Sllnmvulu Whilf-In-5' Svlnln-im-I' 'I'urm-1' lwmlv Wzltvrnum lmlwm Hinslu-rp.: l.:nxx'sm1 Iflngluml I'nIxm-r S:1rl::111gh Vhilxuuml Vxlle-lllilw ullll Alaulwlu-r IVIQ1-1-INA Ilmmldsvm S:-ntl lhnhlvr lifrld-ata-in lizurnvit 'l'l'lliIl ILM Hifi:-III Fhullx Ilusn- Vuhill H:1mm:1nn 'l'iIlulx ll lv X 1 nluwr Slum-111:nln'l Xnlrim President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Maud Chitwood Elsie Coop Doris Davis Mable Antrim Candace Barnett Marie Cahill Ethel Eads tm VNIIZI n Dru Mark 1915 Glentral mill? Eirh Aaanriatinn M., X 4: Viv.: Q, Motto: Health and happiness Colors: Central Blue and VVhite Anvls ER: Mlss SCUTT tmffirrra FIRST Tl-IRM Clara Viner Marguerite Tilton Katherine Hammann Phylis Waterman Helen Hammer SECOND TER M Marguerite Tilton Helen Hammer Katherine Hammann Lily Rose Margaret Reilly Memhrrz Katherine Hammann Helen Hammer Alice Offield Louise Gallegher Sarah Pollard Lillie Rose Margaret Reilly Matilda Donaldson Annie Ginsberg Grace Englund Marguerite Lawson Phylis Waterman 1916 Annie Schultz Marie Schumaker Genevieve Sturgeon 1917 Ruth Sarhaugh Mildred Stuart Nedra Turner Hazel Truitt 1918 Helen Personette Edna Smith Elsa VVinsl0w ' 1 THIRD TERM Katherine Hammann Marie Cahill Marguerite Tilton Helen Hammer Lily Rose Marguerite Tilton . Irene Whitely Edna May Dobson Clara Viner Loretta Brookover May Miller ' Flora Potzner Ruth Sumner Margaret Thompson The Centrallln pqge seventy five Chr Grrggitr Qlluh 4'nl'lc-r Shurun XV. Ely lilrwh Minmln XYm'lk IC, I-Ely .lzu-ksnn B. lflkllllllj' M. I lZl!l2ll'1' Stein M. Uhltwouzl Knisc-ly ll. Ulson Uhilwuud M1'I urluln! Snyder I.:u'vy Mr. 'I'ulm:ulg'e til:-usrm I-I. Ulson l'fe-iffvr lluyu President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Critic Sergeant-at-Arms Herbert Bleil Maud Chitwood Nathan Fox Lucyle Block Arline Gleason Edna Chitwood Glrntral CErrggitriGllnh ORGANIZED NOXVEMBER, 1915 Anvxsnkz MR. TALMADGE SECOND SEMI-TERM William Ely Herbert Bleil Minnie Stein Bernice Baker Irene Pfeiffer Nathan Fox Minnie Stein Avis Sharon Dan Snider Berenice Flanary Ruth Olson Bruce Wright Mildred Flanary llbffurru THIRD SEMI-TERM Herbert Bleil I Maud Chitwood Freida Woelk Dan Snider Edna Chitwood Edward Olson illlemhera ' 1915 Edward Olson 1916 Irene Pfeiffer William Ely Freida Woelk 1917 Gladys Guyant Helen Knisely Ray Carter 1918 Meyer Minda FOURTH SEMI-TERM Edward Olson Maud Chitwood Irene Pfeiffer Berenice Flanary Herbert Bleil Bruce Wright Grace Jackson Alta Parish Bernice Baker Blanche Lacy Maude McFarland Ella Ely Th' centfallan Page Seventy seven Uhr Olmtrnl Art Gluh Stuart Hayes Rose G. Smith Marshall PPI:-rsnn Anmlersnn Ezules Holly Kramer Wilkins Hill Svnll Ml.-us Miller lih-kson Ashton 'Puylnr Mills-I' Alexander Fins li. Smith Miss Henry The Centrallan Glmtral Art Glluh ORGANIZIED D12c'i:1yt1:icR, 1915 Colors: Gray and Rose .5tll1'ISIiRSI Miss H1-:NRY ,mn Miss AIILLI-ZR A llbffirera FIRST TER M SECON D TER M President Walton Matthews Estelle Holly Vice-President Elsie Ellen Moore Helen Hayes Secretary Helen Hayes lla Hill A Treasurer Virginia Brown Harold Scott Critic Lora Wilkins Sergeant-at-Arms joseph Ashton joseph Ashton Scrihe Harold Scott Preston Alexander illlmhvra 1916 Iota XN'ilkins Estelle Holly Eleanora Miller lla Hill 1917 Lula Bittick Stella Sites Harold Scott Joe Ashton Helen Hayes Ethel Eades Preston Alexander Rowena Reed Mildred Strickler 1918 Ruth Anderson Matilda Donaldsen Mary Hopkins Gertrude Cramer Lucile Dickson Fay McFarland Bonnie Marshal Irene Peterson Gertrude Smith Elizaheth Smith Page Seventy-nlne Qlmtrsl Mnnkrrg Olluh Relnsch Suchart Sturgeon Tholen Wallace Campbell Milton Isold Johnson Jackson Coop Stevens Pulls Anderson Viner Hlnson Breltag Bromwell Trultt Simon Whlteley Morrison Urter Miss Kramer Abraham Ruddy Adams Hart The Centrallan Nlnclclim- AIu'zxl1.m1 k'yntlli:1 tXll2l111S Ruth Amlcrson limmzx Hrcitag' Rn-1111 lirmmvcll Iona LAZIIIIDIJCII lilisc Coop Trczlsurcr Q'LP11irz1IiI01Inukerg Glluh l5R1l.'XNlfI-tl! 1h l'rn:nsl:, 1015 l Iuw1-l': .lunqllil Molto: Fur nutlxing' Iovvlh-1'1z1ll 111- fuuml in xxmnznl lhxxy lmllsf-110111 gum! smlm-sz L1-:ld und White .Xlwlsuflcz Xllss l':l.IX.Xl!I-1'l'II Iikxrxrl-'lc 09ffif1'I'5 l,l'k'S14lL'l1l f4I2l1'1l Nlurrisml X lcv-l'rcsu1cl1t lrcm' NY11ilcIcy Sccrctury Klilclrm-11 Rucldy f1t'1'l1'11l10 l'rfcr Scrgg-11111-111-Arms Rcpm'1m- fynllliu .Mlzuns Mull Qlzxll L 1:1111 NI0l'l'1S011 funn Hart Xcllic Hinsun l.uc111c Pahs june lsolml listlucr Rcinsull Marion jackson Milclrcd Ruddy Hclcu -14711115011 l 1'z1l1cvs Simon 1.1-01111 xI2l1'1101' Susan SIUYCIIS Hclcn Milton licl1cx'icx'v S1l11A2't'll11 I lu Mzulclinc ,Nlmrzxl stu-I5 1.1111 'z Suclmurt 14111111 Iimmzm T110ll'l1 Hazel Truitl H01'fl'l1l1L' L'rfu 11.1111 Xmcr I 11l'lllC XX zlllzlcc I1'k'11k - XY11ilm-lcv Page Eighty-one Uhr Qllauaira Qlluh Green llngrhvs Fowler l'attf-rsrnl Hlll Lmmey Johnson Mlllzlrnl Hnwzwlll K1-nwrurtlu' .Inhnsnn V. Hill Nnster Sc-Ott Miss Dalton hlI'.xv1ll1l'P Miss Morgaxn Uuslwr' lint Fulton llzlmlle-3 Q-rsun Mevkos Smith Swnln Ulclhum Uusper l'r-'rrln Dnlgln-lsln Russ 'I'l1rusher Chaplin Mr-Lemlon Appleby llnllenbevk Alnynural Qlentralia Qliuiteua Gllamiim ORti.XN1Zl42Il NtJ1'IiMllI1ZR, 1908 Ri:-o1us.xN1zi:n J.xNi'.xkv. 1916 Motto: Ars longa. vita lvrfvis' Volors: Llolil and Blat-lc 11'lowel': Narcissus Bliss KATHARINPL dlURLiAN S1-znxroklasz Miss fiR.XK'l'1 D'.x1.ToN hilt. C, IC. ViXNt'lfI Hllagratratua Consul Maior ' Consul Minor Pontifex Maximus Censor Sriba Quaestor Lictores The Central Classics Club was re-organized in Ian- uary, 1910, for the purpose -of encouraging classical research and of illumining the literary, artistic, and his- torical aspects of classical study. ln a word, its object is to maintain and to prove to all comers the extreme liveness of the so-called dead languages . The meetings are open to all students of the Classical Department of Central. The programs given embrace a wide variety of subjects, and, though there have been comparatively few sessions of the new Classics Club, The Centrallan Virginia Swain Fred Pauly Virginia Oldham Mary Lee Major Kern Johnson Henry Casper tCatherine Callahan iRobert Chaplin many alluring avenues of study and diversion have been opened to the members. Moreover, if any deluded per- son has the idea that students of Latin and Greek are necessarily withered, spectacled, cranky personages, by all means let him visit the Centralis Classica Civitas, to be convinced of the fallacy of the hallucination. fOur modesty prevents further connnentj ln short, the Centralis Classiea Civitas is destined to do great things for the study of classical and cultural subjects. and for Central. Page Eighty three 1 Uhr Ollrrlpratra Aker Fryv llnnt Hu-xx nrt NillQl' 'l'1'mx'l1rinlge Snyder Hvhultz 'l'rv-gr-lnlm Uworkuwitz Olson Gimlinghzlgen Taylor lmvis A vom Wvlls Inman Houseman Plukard McFarland Miss XX hitnc-y Franklyn Jensen Hughes President Vice-Presiclent Gbrrlgrztrzn Qbtlirrra 1,011 Frye lirznnccs Davis Secretary limlwarml Olson Treasurer Linfield Hunt Librarian '111lOl112lS Avery Student Director Leo Frye Director ln! Iliulin lfmlwurfl Olson, '15 1'1l111 1-lanslnzlnn, '19 Homer Tnnmn, '19 Miriam TI'Cg.fCI1l1l1l, '19 Harry Jensen, '17 joseph Dworkovitz, '19 Johanna Franklin, '19 Frances XVells, '19 Jflutr 1Yilma Nater, '18 Linfield Hunt, '18 Erumhunr Dean Fit zer, '17 The Centrallan Kliss M. F. VK'hitney illllvmhvrn Enh lliulin Marie Piekard, '18 Florence Giclinghagcn, '18 Lora Vkfilkins, '16 Fay McFarland, '18 Mary Louise Hughes, Heinie Schultz, '18 Dan Snider, '16 Qllarinrt llarry Aker, '17 Qlnrnrt 1.00 1'rye, '17 Robert Stewart, '18 Curl 'l'rowln'iclge. '19 lllinnn Frances Davis, '17 illrumu Toni :Xu-ry, '16 Page Eighty-five llurthmnn Qlluh Bran-k Silcntt Wizmnanul Shlrk Wayne Uhzxplin Ill. Brown Muherly .lnhnsun Rf-lvhvr Stevens Loser Sturge-on Miss Hundstlwnn Bennl-r Yznlontine Hunt Rose li. Brown M1'l'lunP XVhisler Springex' Renmes Knuwles ,M-,mv-ww: ' + - Nw fm wr James Benner Lindsey Brock Russell Brown iiarthrnnn Glluh ORc:AN1z1an FEBRUARY, 1916 t Motto: Vestigla. nulla. retrarsunf' Colors: Orange and White Auv1sr:R: Miss SUNIJSTROM Ruth Wianancl lbffirma, President Virginia Springer Vice-President Emma jean Mcfune Secretary Virgil Reames Treasurer Winifrede Knowles Sergeant-at-Arms Leo Silcott tlllemhern 1916 Lavon Johnson Robert Shirk Winifrede Knowlesl Virginia Springer Byron Loser Susan Stevens Helen Hammer Stewart Venn Lee Hunt William Moberly Genevieve Sturgeon Dan Snyder 1917 Alnieda Baldwin Lawrence Clemens V Virgil Reames Leo Silcott Hazel Belcher Katharine Cole Lillie Rose Beva Rice Richard Chaplin Emma Jean McCnne Harvey Whisler Errett Hunt 1918 Irene Valentine Edith Brown Beatrice Wayne The Centrallan Page Eighty- seven 75, 'Ji xx Grutrul Gilrr Qllulx I'vl-I V1-nu Klutz XX'I1isI1l I mnlx I I lx Mu --1n- I IM- 'I u1 I 41.1 Qlxlw-1' I. IG-wuuflf-ilu NIV. 'I':uIm:u4I3g1- hum I ull! Ihnlllu 'Il N fllmhm N Imu I-In psnn .lf-new ish l1'l'iwIm:ll1 I lx Nm In an llnmln I MZ CZQZC 7, :gf riff C H The Centrallan Marion Thompson, '19 Lee Hunt, '16 Stewart Venn, '16 Frank Crary, '18 Harvey VVhisler, '17 Sam Bornstein, '16 Lucien De Tar. '17 Glrntral C6122 Glluh QJRGANIZICIJ Novicmm-QR, 1898 lhiuavrukz Miss 1X1ARI F. XYHITNEY .ADVISERI MR. T. E. TALMADGE Qbffirrra President Lee Hunt Vice-President Stewart Venn Secretary Dau Snider Treasurer lsadore Bornsgefn Business M anag CI' Fred Pauly mvmhmf FIRST TENOR Richard Dodds, '18 SECOND Tiaumz Hayward Austin, '16 Ervin W. Feld, '16 FIRST BASS Harold Goodell, '17 i Frank Norman, '16 Howard Rogers, '17 Harry Jensen, '17 Fred Pauly, '16 Virgil RCHIIIBS, '17 Claude Melick, '17 Dan Snider, '16 SIQCONII Bfxss Roland Slater, '18 PIANIST Glenn Hooper, '19 lsadore Bornstein, '17 Arthur Flagler Fultz, '18 Page Eighty-nlne illruivm nf Ihr C5122 Glluh Swann N THE 1916 season just ended, Central High School Glee Club can look back on one of its most successful years. Although handicapped at the first of the year on account of a lack of tenors, which necessitated several rearrangements of the pro- gram, the club has been able to more than uphold the name of Old Central. The program this year departed from the old accepted High School Glee Club program style. In fact, the members feel that they furnished the public with a very welcome novelty in the manner of presenting the specialties The first half of the program presented the more serious part-song and solo work of the club. The second part was turned into a minstrel show. The pace set by a fine, rousing opening chorus was held to the end. The jokes and antics of the end-men, inter- spersed with pleasing and popular vocal selections, kept the audience in a steady i crescendo of interest. Vocal solos were sung by Mr. Whistler, Mr. I. Bornstein, l Mr. Crary and Mr. Goodell. Mr. Sam Bornstein gave dramatic sketches which were hard to beat. Mr. Stewart Venn and Mr. Ervin Feld were the black-face end- 4 men. The Sextette from Lucia in rag-time was one of their cleverest specialties. Leo Frye, cornet, and Edward Olson, violin, helped to bring the program up to a fine standard. The first program of the season was given at the Friends' Church, Twentieth and Bales Avenue. Other placesvat which concerts were given are as follows: The Congregational Church, Twenty-ninth and Prospect: the Swope Park Church, the Jackson Avenue Christian, and the Benton Boulevard Baptist. The second program of the year was given at Hickman's Mill, a town which the Glee Club members never will forget on account of the splendid hospitality that the people extended them. They were very enthusi- astically received and the program was given so successfully that the neighboring town of Grandview immediately invited them to repeat it. So one cold evening the club boarded a truck, rode to Grandview, and was treated to a fine supper in the Opera House before the concert. . H lt can be said that this year's club knew how to make money, and also knew how to spend it. After all expenses of the year were paid, the club enjoyed a truck ride to Bonner Springs. The eats were bought by the club's hard earned money, and as the girls were invited to share the frolic it proved to be one of the most enjoyable affairs of the season. Mr. Talmadge' the club will always -remember as a'faithful worker, as well as a good adviser. For four years he has been adviser for the club and has always been found working for its interest and for its welfare. To Miss Whitney should go all the credit for the vocal success of the club in the past year. A word of thanks comes from every member of the club for her willing, faithful, tireless and persistent efforts. Page Ninety The Centrallan fQ'.g:QJNHz'.1, - , ,-:,f,5.,...' V -' . ,,, .jfif,fg'?t.3J1,L5 ' 4 - ww-.:'..y .1 ..,. .,1gj- 1'L'S1J.V':,-' V .'1,k..,fx,,,:1kf::,f, NA 1-aw, 1 ,,....,. 44 ,V ftizij ,- . . A x - .,,.l,xf,A. if ffifii 5.1315 NJ. .ff,.Z,.Ngj-41,13-.fig A l,.P.,.,,. -. , A S i 1 A ' 1 xx ir, r..:i.A., , , 1f ..s'.,.I' A1 'J ,gy .I M. fy. wx. . 1 r 1 1 ' J 4 x I I 511 4. -..'L ?B,k ,M -u -P,-',. :'. , ,'w.j1 3 x.f.'w, '. ' 4e4w5x ' Page Ninety-two Uhr Behatvrz Affirnmtiur Gram Nrgntiuv Evnm The Centrallan The Centrallnn Uhr Erhairrn Adirmutiur Gram Nvgatiue Cram Page Nlnety-three fKPUiP1U nf the Ephedra E 'l'.-Xlili care that this is only a review , We do not wish to make an exhaustive study of our debate records this year. It would require too much research for the Amhearst Cup. Next time, though, we hope to serve- a welcome to that silver prodigal-unless someone gets our fat- ted goat again. Not that they had an easy time getting it! Our boys were foemen worthy . We can well be proud of the teams that represented Central. Their opponents were unusually good, that was all. liven then, we lost by a very narrow margin. The question, Resolved, that a system of compulsory mili- tary training similar to that of Switzerland be adopted by the United States was, in these days, a live subject to even the most indifferent. Our lwovs evinced the keenest interest in it, and the eight finally chosen were, affirmative, Wellington Pierce, Leonard Thomas, William Ely, and Nathan Mnooking while the negative was upheld by Hubert Kelley, Harold Roberts, Daniel Atwood, and Ben jonson. The girls were given the question, Resolved, that the United States should subsidize her merchant marine. Those making the team were Helen Rogers, Elizabeth Alexander. Fredabelle Loper, and Helen Reed on the affirmative, and Gladys Pennington, Hazel Belcher, Helen Tann, and Mary Lee Major on the negative. So determinedly did they attack the shipping question that all was clear sailing. ln fact, the girl debaters were a decided success. Contrary to the theory of some of the lords of creation, the girls put forth logic that would have done credit to a Blackstone. Of course, to judge from its begin- ning, the reader would class this article among the tragedies. Say not so! It has a happy ending. Not that we close with the debaters clasping each other in their strong young arms and begging papa's permission! Nog this has a better climax. 'Tis a 1915 Model, for, like last year, our girls wrested vic- tory from Northeast. Again did Central take her place-foremost always. All Haill- Nine Rahs! Chuckie ! Page Ninety-four The Oentrallan Flhirtivih Annual Dliterarg Glnntwt, CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL FRIIMY, APRIL 28, 1916, 8 P. M. Society of Literature and History Central Shakespeare Club Aristonian Literary Society Minerva Literary Society Central Webster Club School at Large I. lbratinn IV. Eanau l. The Spirit of Kosciusko . . Lucien DeTar, S. at L. 1. In Defense of Poetry . . Virginia Swain, S. L. tl Z. Father . ...... Josephine Persells, M. L. S. 2. 3. The Newspaper: To-day and To-morrow 3. . . . . . . . . . . . Harry Sheskin, C. S. C. 4. Death the Inspiration it Antagonistic Civilizations Maude Chitwood, C. S. . Wellington Pierce, C. W. Thirty Pieces of Silver Mildred Havighurst, A. L. 4. What Will Man Do Next? ..... 5. Sociological Dimension Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . Gladys Pennington,A. L. S. . .. . . . . . . . Nellie Lip-pman, M. L. 5. The Soul of Beauty . . . Hubert Kelley, C. W. C. 6. Every Man a Salesman . . Joseph Ashton, S. at 6. It Can't Be Done . . Raymond Ramsay, S. L. H. V. Diary H- E '+ 54 f 9 ' 1. '-The North wind ..... Fred J. Pauly, s. L. l. B. Howard Smith, Jr., C. VV. C. 2. He That is Greatest . . Ethel Blackwell, C. S. 2. Helen Rogers, A. L. S. 3. Not Guilty .... 3. William Ely, C. S. C. 4. The Breaking Heart . 4. Ervin Feld, S. at I.. 5. One Half-Hour . . . 5. Helen Tann, M. L. S. 6. Don't Ever be a Quitter 6. William Miller, S. L. H. Come Out on Top . III Brrlamatiun VI. 1. The Heart of Old Hickory . . Deva Jones, A. L. S. l. Unknown Sculptors . 2. Laddie ....... Thusnelda Bircsak, S. L. H. Z. War's Peace . . . . 3. The Man in the Shadow . Harold Roberts, C. W. C. 3. A Day and a Life . . 4. Ma'moselle .... Emma jean McCune, S. at L. 4. The South Wind . 5. America, the Crucible of God . Max Lorsch, C. S. C. 5. Easily Given . . . 6. Patsy .......... Beva Rice, M. L. S. 6. A Dream . . . Morris Dreyfus, C. W. . . Milton Walker, A. L. . Rosemary Purcell, M. L. and You are Bound to Christopher Kahman, S. at Bm-ar . Walton Matthews, S. L. Nadine Richardson, C. S. . . Daniel Atwood, C. W. . . . Helen Casper, A. L. . Mildred Flanary, M. L. . . . Leona Rapp, S. at H. C C S S L H C C S S L H C C S S L The Centrallan Page Nlnety flve llitvrarg Glnntwt Mnlh fmlrhal minnrra Orution D94-lanlzltion C Eiterarg Glnntrat Sviluvr illlehnl minnrrz Vvrse Story Essay Speech Oratimm Dec-Iamutlon Ctll PEN Nut Chuiltg Morris E. Dreyfus, '16 Note: This essay won the gold medal in the Annual Literary Conte t. E VVAS not sleeping. Sleep would have been welcome, perhaps, but he was only sitting there by the table, thinking. His head was bowed, his face hidden in his arms. In the circle of light from the shaded lamp his gray hair gleamed silver. Now and then as he moved his feet, the news- paper, still lying crumpled on the floor where he had dropped it, crackledsharply. It was the newspaper, with its half-column article, that had thus bowed his shoulders. It was about james again, a new story, or rather a variation of the old one. They were giving it headlines now, the old man had noted bitterly. His James! Through the darkness of the boy's sins the old man could still dimly see him, blurred and indistinct. Out of the depths he could hear the voice calling him now for the last time, Fatherl The last time. So real was his sorrow, he almost thought he actually heard that voice, faint and pleading. Father! ' - ' With a start he raised his head. Father, father, let me in, came the voice and a tapping on the window pane. A white face was pressed against the glass, peering into the lighted room from the dark- ness outside. It's me. It's James. Let me in. -E The face vanished from the window, and a moment later there was a shuffling of feet on the front porch. The man arose from the table, and, slowly walking to the door, he opened it wide. A boy staggered into the room. He stumbled to the table and leaned against it for support, panting violently all the while. l've-been running, he gasped in explanation. The wild disorder of his cloth- ing said the same. As he stood there swaying weakly, the open door caught his eye. Back to it he sprang and, after gazing apprehensively out into the darkness, he closed it quietly. That's better, he said as he crossed the room to an easy chair and sank down into the comfortable depths with a sigh of relief. The lamplight was not so charitable as the shadows. As his face came down out of the obscurity, it becalne apparent why a little running had exhausted him. The thin, sallow countenance bore in its lines and features every mark of dissipation and wrong living. And he was hardly more than a boy. P100 NlH0fY'Gl9M ' The Centrlllan NOT GUILTY-Continued I came to the window first to be sure you were alone, he said, looking up at his father. The latter was still standing by the door, staring vacantly at his son. He had not moved nor spoken. I've been lying low all day, James continued after a pause, and I'm leaving town tonight. 1 just came back to let you know before I go that I didn't do it. If you believed what the newspapers are say- ing- He ended with a shrug of the shoulders and another glance toward his father. A curl of the lip was all that showed he had been heard. The boy talked on with less assurance. You remember what I promised you, 'don't you? It was just last week. Well, after that I couldn't leave and let you think I had done-this. You believe me when I tell you that I didn't? What? Father! Father, won't you speak to me? Don't-don't stand there looking at me like that. 1 He had stumbled to his feet and was leaning toward the immobile man with pleading arms oute- stretched. It's all a mistake. I swear to you on my word of honor that this time l'n1 not guilty. Then his father spoke. On your what? he asked coldly. james slid slowly back into his chair. Only sorrow was now where before had been pain. You're right, he said thoughtfully. I forgot. That's the way I use to say it when 1 was little. 'On my word of honor, mamma'. ' He paused and almost smiled. But I forgot. She would believe me then and so would you. She would have believed me even now, too. So must you. You must, I say! 1 ' Again he was on his feet. Ever since I gave you my promise last week to be straight and decent, l've done it. I always will do it. Every day it's getting easier. 1 know I can win out in the end. But if you, the only one on earth who cares anything about me-if you think that I didn't mean what I said then, or. broke my word a week later if I did, why-why, what's the use? His lip quivered and his moist eyes glistened in the lamplight as he paused. The other, however, was unmoved. Very well done, james, he observed. You always were good at acting. If you hadn't already shown me time and again how much faith to put in these verbal reformations, you might almost have con- vinced me then. Why do you judge me by the past? the youth exclaimed. It's the past I'm trying to live down. I'm doing it, too. It was only to tell you so that I came back before I went away. For all I knew, the police were watching the house, I might have been caught. Yet I came home. The Centrallan Page Ninety-nlne NOT GUILTY-Continued Yes, concurred the other, you came home. About how much money, he added, did you expect to get me to give you? ' james groaned in despair. Then another little thing. Why did you say you were leaving town in such a hurry? I was coming to that. If I ever was tried on this charge, not a jury in the state would acquit me. With a record like mine--. And there's the evidence. VVhy, even if I was the one, it couldn't look more like it. I guess you've read all the details in that, and he kicked angrily at the newspaper crumpled on the floor in the shadow of the table. 4 So I mustn't get caught. Of course, leaving town will make it look certain that I'm the one, but everybody would think so, anyway. It won't matter, though, I shouldn't care what they thought, if- if only you would believe me. Then came the reaction. I If I only could believe you, cried the father, the lines of his face softening and tears welling to his eyes. When you made that last promise to do the right thing, I prayed that you might mean it, that you might be given the strength to stand by it. If I only could believe that you had, I shouldn't care what the world thought, either. But I can't ! The moment had passed. Will I never learn? Many a time you told me you 'would stay straight, and every time you broke down. I can't believe you haven't done it again. You would come to me, like this, and act sentimental, like this. Then with my sympathy and money you would be away and up to some worse piece of deviltry. No, I say! You've made a fool of me for the last time. This is the end. With a quick sweep of the hand he brushed away the lingering moisture from his eyes. . a The momentary gleam of hope had died out in Iames's face. He seemed to pull himself together now, and there was desperation in his voice as he said, Listen! I have got to convince you that I am innocent. This was not pleading. He strove to keep his quivering voice cool and level. Talking is hopeless. What can I do to make you believe? His father gazed at him queerly for a moment. Then, Surrender to the police, he said abruptly. James paled. What? 1 You heard me. Give yourself up and trust to your 'innocence' for acquittal. PII' one HU 'd 'd The Centrallln NOT GUILTY-Concluded Why-why, that would--don't you see-that would mean-but-but- You needn't take it so hard, interrupted the other calmly. I don't expect you to do what I said. You asked how to convince me and I told you, that's all. But father! cried the boy, agonized, don't you understand? I would just be convicting myself. They would take it as a confession. Surely there is some other way. Not that. He was on the verge of hysterical laughter. Not that! 1 y 'f '1. ig The older man shrugged his shoulders. You might as well go now, he said sharply. We've had enough of this. I'll give you your railroad fare. - To this James said nothing, but his face made a reply. The bloodshot eyes lost their dullness in a flash of fire. The weak mouth tightened into a line of purpose that was a stranger there. He strode toward the door. I am going to the police station, he said briefly. The father, who had taken a purse from his pocket, replaced it as he stepped aside to let him pass. I suppose you have moneyof your own. At the door James turned with his hand on the knob. I can't blame you for not believing me gi but when you read in the paper tomorrow that I have given myself up, you may take it as a sign that I am innocent, that my last promise was never broken. You may never see me again. Forget the past and remember only what I am doing now. This sacrifice is fm' you, D0n't'let it be in vain. VVhat train do you take? asked his father. The door slammed and left him again alone. A minute he stood staring at the closed doorg then, stepping to the front window, he looked ont. James was on the sidewalk, standing in the glare of a gas lamp before the house and looking intently down the street. Suddenly he raised a beckoning hand, and the sound of a hail reached the ears of the watching man. A A uniformed policeman came up. After an inaudible exchange of words between the two, he fin- ally seized the boy by the shoulders and swung his face around into the light. Scrutinizing it a moment, he seemed to recognize the youthg whereupon he produced a glittering chain, and the two were linked together with manacles of steel. Then they walked swiftly up the street into the darkness. The man turned away from the window. In a flash he knew what he had done. ' But in his eyes-there was a joy- - The Centrallan Page One Hundred One 'Ollie Suu! nf Evautg Hubert W. Kelley, 'l7. Note: This oratlon won the gold medal in the Annual Literary Contest. A soul of appreciation is a soul of satisfaction. A Russian peasant, toiling in the heart of a great metropolis, far from his native land, felt the inspira- tion of a spring morning tugging at his soul, and, rising above the cares of his poverty, he poured forth his ecstacy in these words, I see the buds sprouting on the branches, the birds sing in the trees, and a thin worm wriggles across my path. I lift my heart and thank my Creator, for I am satisfied with my exis- tence. Thousands of other passing laborers were immune to the divinity of nature's resurrection. A Russian peasant with a soul come that way and saw God in a wrigglingworm. A Russian peasant with a soul of beauty was satisfied in all his poverty-satisfied wit,h'his existence. A E There are those incrusted in a shell of materialism, or whose spiritual channels are clogged by finan- cial cares, who justify their worry and dissatisfaction with a plea of unappreciativeness. Those worn-out souls believe that intellecuality, a cultured, refined Sense of appreciation, is the focus to beauty. Beauty is not intellectual--it is a thing of the soul. An infant, gleefully reaching in a vain effort to grasp the moon, is enraptured by the same beauty that' inspired a Roman poet to sing his praises to Diana. That Russian peasant felt the same thrill, heard the same music of nature that prompted a Millet to paint the Song of the Lark upon canvas. There is a difference in intellect, but the wordsof that Russian peasant are as replete with divine beauty as the living colors of a Millet's brush. There are those, wearied by the common-place of their environments, who feel that only the snow- capped Alpine peaks. the green and balm of the tropics, or the celestial sunsets of the Rockies could quench their thirst for the beautiful. But those whose calloused souls cannot appreciate the beauty of their common life would find the blue mists hovering on the glistening breasts of the Alps, would find the heat and stench of the tropics unbearable, and ill-foreboding clouds hiding the gold and scarlet glory of a western sunset. The soul of beauty finds the common-place attired with divinity. Generations walked thoughtlessly over the clay which Michael Angelo molded into forms, so perfect in technique, such graceful incarnations of the commonplace human being, that they have lived through the ages. Raphael was given a brush, a Page One Hundred Two The Centrallan THE SOUL OF BEAUTY-Concluded woman to model after, and a soul-a soul of beauty. He painted divinity in a commonplace woman. The features he painted from his model, but the virgin beauty of the Madonna he painted from his soul. Helen Keller, deprived of natural communicative mediums, lives in a constant appreciation of the beauty of life. Hers is a life of commonplace, and yet existence is a source of rapture to her, for her soul, a veritable fountain of joy, is a soul of beauty. Nature does not glow in colors, or throb in music for her, but nature radiates a divine beauty from its commonplace, which her soul may appreciate. The Nazarene found a soul to appreciate the vulgarest representation of God's handiwork. A dog, killed at the wrath of the multitude, had been dragged through the streets until it was mangled beyond recognition. The mob hissed, and spat at the bloody, crumpled thing which lay trampled in the dust of the road, but the Master, moved by compassion and his soul of beauty, said, His teeth are like pearls. Yet some, endowed with God's most precious gifts, the senses themselves, dare talk finance in the glory of a sunset, or glut their sensuality in dens of vice, while the world without pulsates in life and beauty. Who dares to be dissatisfied with life, and seek a satisfaction in sensuality and artificiality when he has a soul and nature? If he would but open the channels of his spirit and imbibe the beauties of life! If he would but look and harken he could see the pearls in the teeth of a dogg see a Niobe or an Apollo in the clay which he walks upon, see a justification for life, itself, in the beauty of a wriggling worm. O, that we might clear our souls of those cares and impurities that shut out the beauties along our wayg then, that we might thrill and aspire at the new vision of the cloudless firmament which presents itself, and, as we gaze enraptured at a universe of mysterious beauty, exclaim in the joy of that Russian peasant, I am satisfied with my existence. ' Th. cgnfrgllqn Page One Hundred Three A Bag anh an Eifr Daniel Atwood, '17 Note: This verse won the gold medal in the Annual Literary Conest. The trees sway softly in the air. The sun Comes up. The mist, run through by countless darts Of light and torn by fresh'ning breeze, departs. The birds shrill forth their joy. The night is done. The sun mounts ever higher with the day. The jewels of morn no longer deck the grass. The birds have stilled their songsg but, as they pass, The bees drone dully on their laden way. The sun sinks slowly. Slowly dies the light. The world seems hushed and, from both far and near, The weary whip-poor-will wails out its drear, Sad note of woe. It is the end, the night. Then slowly dawns a softer, sweeter glow. The moon peers o'er the trees. Its silv'ry beams Stream down. A star and still another gleams. A cooling breeze springs up. All's peace below. Page One Hundred Four The gem,-,Han Fllhr illelatiun nf Antagnniztir Gliuilizatinnn, tn that nf the Hnitvh QTEITPE Maude Chitwood, '16 Note: This essay won the gold medal in the Annual Literary Contest. FTER the war then what? Taking it for granted that it is entirely out of the possibilities that we will be drawn into active participation in the present European war, a closer study of the philosophy of history would lead to a different conclusion as Well within the possibilities of the future. Someone has spoken of the present conflict as a spontaneous combustion resultant from the fric- tion of antagonistic civilization. Europe has ever been the battle ground for contending civilizations. Time and again an older and higher civilization has been obliged to give way to an advancing lower civilization, and has in time absorbed the lower. ln the present instance, history is but repeating itself and it seems to me that the Germans if they precipitated the present war are only hastening the inevitable outcome, namely, the destruction of Teutonic civilization by the Slavonic. Germany, owing to her proximity to Russia, probably realized this menace more than any other nation, and it was her plan to precipitate the war with France, and thus remove her from the field, before she was obliged to deal with the slow, but surely increasing Slavonic progress. lt seems a lamented circumstance that Germany, England, and France should thus be com- pelled to wear themselves out in a conflict which will so weaken them financially and physically that they will place themselves in a position to be ultimately defeated by their common enemy, the Slavs. For without doubt Germany, in that event, will be forced to line herself up with England and France in order to stem the tide of Slavonic advance. The antagonistic commercial interests of England and the hatred of France and the desire for revenge growing out of the Franco-Prussian war have temporarily placed them on the side of Russia against Germany. But there is no reason why this alliance should con- tinue. From every view point Russia is .the traditional enemy of England, and Russia on the North Sea is far more of a menace to England than Germany is now. And, likewise, France with Russia in control of Germany would resent her unwelcome nearness. I do not believe that when the Teutonic peo- ples come to a realization of the true condition of affairs that confront them that they will stand idly by and allow the obliteration of Teutonic and its replacement by Slavonic civilization. But they will all unite against a common foe. lt may be that the United States will become involved in this conflict, in order to preserve to the world our common civilization, The Centrallan Page One Hundred Flve ANTAGONISTIC CIVILIZATIONS-Concluded Closely connected with this condition of affairs and what seems to me will prove of more vital import- ance is the growing strength and threatening attitudeof Japan. With whom will she ally herself? Certainly not with the Teutonic races. She will in all probability array herself against the United States as her most formidable foeq And it is a matter of general comment that the people of the United States do not realize this more clearly. There are those who would see in this the 'revival of the scare about the yellow peril . It is said that should the present war continue several years, an active alliance between Japan, India, and,China might put Asia in the hands of the Asiatics, in suchqa fashion, that Europeans would be unable to gain a foothold. At all events we should find Japan a formidable foe, to be reckoned with. She hates us because of our land owning restrictions, and is only waiting her time to vent her wrath upon us. The present war has proved immensely valuable to Japan. There, as here, numerous munition factories have been estab- lished for the manufacturing of war materials. While private interests are becoming enriched here, in japan, the government which has a share-in the munition business both as a stockholder and as a gov- ernment, is reaping the profits. japan has extended no credit to her allies. She sells for cash. And with money thus obtained she is enriching and arming herself. So rapidly is she developing her navy that in the very near future she will dominate the trade of the Pacific, and then the same rivalry for commercial supremacy between Japan and the United States will exist as grew up between England and Germany. That this will eventually result in war is regarded as inevitable by those who are capable of judging. Can we rely upon what we consider our superior civilization to keep us out of war? German effi- ciency is the highest in the world. She excels in everything that goes to make up a higher civilization, and yet she did not keep clear' of war. It is a fact worthy of consideration that in armed conflict the higher civilization has invariably gone down., Throughout the ages every race has had a mission to fulfill and when that mission has been accom- plished that race has degenerated and passed awayq For example, the Indian, who in great numbers lived and roamed at will over this vast American continent, have dwindled to a mere handful at the present time and are fast becoming extinct. Likewise the negro, who was needed as a servant to supply the cheap labor necessary to a successful tobacco andvcotton industry and who, at the beginning of the Civil War, was fast becoming a menace to the white civilization, with the invention of machinery to take his place, is no longer needed. This race having fulfilled its mission in the scheme of things, is gradually decreasing in number. In the face of these facts is it improbable that We as a nation may not suffer decadence and may not in turn be supplanted by a more intensive people? And at this time what people looms up in greater magnitude as a menace than the japanese, a highly aggressive nation, who are much more skilled in handi- craft than we, and who are able to subsist upon lower wages, and a lower plane of living than we Ameri- cans? Let us give heed to the lessons of the past and strive to avoid the destiny that threatens us. Page One Hundred Slx Thg Cgntrgllgn iiuminarg Svtnrg Glnntvzt First Prize Sevond Prize 'Fhlial Prize Honorable mention was awarded Robert Abernetliy, John Dickinson, and Leonard Thomas. Suns nf the illvunlntinn Glnntmat Winner of First Prize in the essay contest conducted by the local chapter, Sons of the Revolution. The Centrallan Page One Hundred Seven Ulu Olhriatman Flag Glas! Spring:-r Smith Johnson Miss liplon Boyer Venn Burnste-in Mc'Cune Hle-il Roberts lingers Thonms Flmrntg-ninth Annual Qlhrinimau iilag Elpurnhag, Ennnlrer 23h A BACHELOR'S ROMANCE. Comedy in Four Acts. CAST David Holmes Sam Bornstein Savage . . . Stewart Venn Gerald Holmes . Harold Roberts Miss Clementina . Virginia Springer Martin Beggs . B. Howard Smith Helen Le Grand . . . Irene Boyer Harold Reynolds . Leonard Thomas Harriet Leicester '. . Helen Rogers Mr. Mulberry . Herbert Bleil Sylvia Somers . . Emma Jean McCune Act I.-David's Study in Washington Square Act III.-David's Study. I Act Il.-Helen's Home, Murry Hill. Act IV.-Miss Clement'ina's Home in the Country. ' THE CHRIST MAS PLAY. The best school play I have seen in eight years, was the comment made 'on The Bachelor's Romance, a play neither too serious nor too frivolousg it displayed to best advantage the dramatic ability in Central High. The leading part, that of David Holmes, was ably sustained by Mr. Sam Bornstein. His versatility was displayed to great advantage in characterizing David Holmes, first as a morose old man, then as an optimistic society fellow. Z ' Harold Roberts as Gerald Holmes gave a realistic portrayal of the villain which only lasted to the fourth act, when his sunny disposition came to the front. Howard Smith, with cracked voice and bald head, gave an excellent characterization of Martin Beggsf' As types of literary men Messrs. Venn and Bleil were well suited to their pa-rts. A better proposal could not be made to any girl than that of Leonard Thomas as Harold Reynolds , A very excellent piece of character work by Miss Virginia Springer made the part of Miss Clementina a prominent one. Irene Boyer as the hostess gave a most cheerful interpretation of the part of Helen Le Grand. Helen Rogers as Harriet Leicester acted her part with a coldness and reserve that was distinctive. We save the best for the last. Sylvia Somers as represented by Emma jean McCune gave a touch of quaintness and naivete to the play that alone would have made it noteworthy. The unseen forces which were indispensable to the success of the play were the stage direction of Miss Epton, the musical supervision of Miss Wliitney and the managing of the striking scenic effects of Mr. Laughlin. The Centrallan Page One Hundred Nlne Jack Straw . . Mrs. Parker Jennings. Lady Wanley . . Ethel Parker, Jennings Vincent Parker Jennings Mr. Parker Jennings -, u Ambrose Holland' . Uhr Qlmtral Bramatir Olluh Hrraenin 3lw:k Straw A Comedy by Wm. Somerset Maugham CHARACTERS C. Samuel Bornstein Elizabeth .Alexander Virginia Springer Emma Jean McCune i B. 'Howard' Smith, Jr. ' . Hubert Kelly . Ervin W. Feld Lord Serlo . . Horton Withers Adrian Von Bremer' Mrs. Withers . Rev. Lewis Abbot Rosie Abbot . Footman at Tavern Servant at Taverns . Stewart Venn Harold Roberts Morris Dreyfus Helen Benton Leonard Thomas Hazel Belcher Isadore Bornstein . . . . . Lucien DeTar Time-Present Day. ,Act I.-Loungeof' Grand Babylonf Hotel. Acts II. and III.-The Parker Jennings place in Cheshire. On the evening of November the twenty-fourth the Central Dramatic Club made its debut in a very successful performance of the comedy Jack Straw. ' g Of Sam Bornstein, as the wandering nobleman, Jack Straw, and Elizabeth Alexander as Mrs. Parker Jennings, a woman with social aspirations, little need be said. Both were admirably fitted for their parts. Sam is a regular matineeidoland looked every portrayal of anger in the last act was so realistic into forgetting the very A B C's of his part, to Parker Jennings looked mighty pert and fetchin ginia Springer gave the part of the malicious and Ervin Feld as Ambrose Holland read his lines in a 3 inch a nobleman. Elizabeth was beyond criticism. Her that we wonder the unfortunate Sam was not frightened say nothing of his cues. Emma Jean McCune as Ethel Her interpretation of the part was delightful. Vir- somewhat susceptible Lady -Wanley very realistically. manner worthy of a more experienced actor than him- self. No sure nuf nobleman could have been more distinguished in mien and bearing than the versatile Morris Dreyfus as Adrian Von Bremer. Hazel Belcher as the somewhat frivolous wife of the Rev. Lewis Abbott presented her part in an excellent manner. Leonard Thomas as the Rev. Abbott was a joyous surprise to many of us. Stewart Venn was cast in the part of Lord Serlo, in view of which fact we can not blame .Miss Jennings for being reluctant to give him the sack in favor of Jack Straw. Hubert Kelly and B. Howard Smith, Jr., as the husband and the son ofthe fiery social climber, Mrs. Jennings, executed their somewhat perilous parts very entertainingly. Harold Roberts and Helen Ben- ton as Mr..and Mrs. .Horton Withers performedxwith merit. Isadore .Bornstein and Lucien De Tar as the waiters seemed to be in their element, so natural were they. The stage decorating particularly in the first act was realistic. 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Coach Young shut the glory of the past out, anrl settlecl tlown to clevelop another niaehine-like team. XYe liartlly expected such sueeess as we have liacl, lint we clitl expect the ehampionship. A harcl interelass series sifted out the material, anal Miller, Fox and Sanders were plaeetl on the first team with Van lioskirk, Singer antl North, who hail heen carried over. .X montli's harcl work showecl that the opponents would have their 111111418 fnll when the time eame. - Northeast was the first vietiin. The Central team swung' into action, cool heacletl antl precise as a initl- season protluet, with the result of a top-heavy score in our favor. XN'itl1 a little nervousness we awaited the next lfritlay night when we should meet our keenest eom- petitor of last year, NNQ-stport. The South Siclers were rolletl uncler, ancl Centralites hegan to tlream of another ever victorious team. lX'lanual and Polyteclinie, the new comer of the league, were massaererl, placing us at the top. ',l'lien the object became not only maintaining that ltlllleiv-stixlziril Page One Hundred Fifteen Rl X ll XX Ulf Tllli MASK Singer- -Forward SICASKJN-Continued position, but travelling the eight games without a defeat. VVe did it! No Kansas City team placed anything but a zero in our lost column. The percentage of 1000 was kept intact from january 7 until March l0, making sev- enteen consecutive victories for Central. lfach team had two open dates in the ten weeks' schedule. Central played lola, the Kansas State cham- pions. The first game was a 46-42 count in favor of the out-of-town boys. The return game was the most inter- esting of the entire season. .-Xlthough the result did not effect our league standing, our dignity was endangered but heroicly maintained in a five minute overtime game, 47 to 40. The team's phenomenal success was due to its per- fect balance. No player could be considered less essen- tial tothe team's efficiency than another. Singer's game was the short shot from under the basket. North was pre-eminent at the dribble. Van Boskirk at center jumped well and lent a hand where it was needed. San- ders played back guard as well as Fox or Miller played the aggressive. These elements, combined in the right proportion under Coach Youngls eyes, made the record- breaking team and placed three men on the All-Star. Next year Singer and Sanders and possibly Fox will be in school to furnish the start for another wonderful team. Singer established a new record in field goal, by sllootillgf sixteen in the last l'olytechnic game. Ile is captain for next year. North l Ul'XXil Page One Hundred Sixteen 1-he gent,-auan lQ1'.X 111.11 111' 11111. l1.1X51x1xI I1.X1.1. 5l',,XNl1X -71111111111 1 N11I'l1l. 17- Yun 1111514111 311111-r, Szululvrs 1l11:11'1l Nugcr, 1 ,.,,,,,,,,, SZllll1l'1'S, gg' ,,,,.Y. lwmx, g' ,,,......., 4l'l L'I Y'1'1Qq 89 .14 . V15 J . 7 1 1 151 1511 S'u1n1nz1rg Xl.. Fl. mt. ,HP 31 6 13 9825 71217 717 S 512 8 1 7 4 58 C12 13 UPI' If111'xx'z11'11 1'xll1'XX'1l1'11 L'c11tc1' .... 111111111 , , tl11:11'11 , , QJXKNTS. 1711 171' ,, ,Z1 15 ,. 10 18 ee 118 11 H 1,,1,, 12 11 . 110 S 71 6.3 'I he Centralian Page One Hundred Seventeen Glhv Urark Ez-nm rridlth Cm-lsun Sheskin Sila-ott Austin 'Vlmmus XVlllizuns K'u:u'lx Young Valpt. Mrxtlhewz-I liuum Mr. Young-Coach Central improved on 85 instead of -LXLQ points. Baum was injured in this meet, cutting down our score and disabling lnm for the rest of the season. Matthews, Iiaum, Austin. Thomas, tioodelle, Sheskin, Silcott, VV1lliams, Mer- itiruirm nf the Elrark Swann The K. C. A. C. meet at Convention Hall was the first meet of the year for the high schools. The 50 and 440 yard dash, the 880 run, the relay, and a special relay for classes C Zllltl D were the events. liarold Baum took first in the 4-40 against a classy field, and the small boys' relay team composed of Carleson, Gerson, Aylward, and Summers took second in a triangular race including VVestport and Northeast. In the Missouri and Kau- sas University invitation meet, Baum and Carleson won third and fourth in the 50 yard dash. Baum took fourth in the quarter and Ramsay third in the half. For the first time the Kansas City schools ran a pursuit relay, four teams running at the same time, two teams starting on one side and two on the other side of the hall. Manual and Central in both relays were on the side opposite the gun and were obviously handicapped. Central won third in both races. In the time between the M. U. K. U. meet and the Quadrangular, efforts were made to get every boy out for trials. Two interclass meets had been held indoors, another was held on the einder track, and Coach Young tried out each gymnasium class for material. ' her last vear's showin in the Ouadran ular b scoring . fs- y 5 rideth and Carleson were sent to the Missouri University high school meet at Columbia. VVilliams was the big scorer. Amaking seven of the team's ten points by taking first in the high jump and third in the high hurdles. Austin scored fourth in the 440. The relay team composed Of Matthews, Austin, Thomas, and Baum scored the other two points by winning third in their event. A week later at Lawrence, Central went against one of the fastest aggrega- tions of high school speedsters ever gathered together in the state. VVilliams was again the point getter, taking second in the high jump and fourth in the high hurdles. The relay settled an old score between Tola and Central. Tola winning by inches in a race that drew Central and the Kansans out and away from the rest of the field. 'Central intends to do better in track next year. A large enrollment, a good track, and Mr. Young as a patient, steady coach will build speed and strength for the Blue and XYhite. George XX'illiams is the 1917 captain. The Centrallan A1attliewsf-t'nptuin Page One Hundred Nineteen wwzfy Emma Finish, High Hurdlesg Start, 440 yard dash: Columbia. Columbia. Get set! WVllllnms breaking a record: Mr. Holmes and Billy Quudrangular. Quadrangular. ,. . fbuahrangular lgnint Winners CLASS A. Thomas, second, ICO Yard Dash, first, 220 Yard Dash. Worrall, tied for fourth in Pole Vault. Singer, tied for fourth in Pole Vault. Williams, second, High jump frecordb 5 fourth High Hurdles. Goodell, second, Broad Jump. Austin, fourth, 440 Dash I... Brock, fourth, 880 Run. Relay, second, Matthews, Austin, Williams, Thomas. CLASS C. Merrideth, second, 100 Yard Hurdles, fourth, 50 Yard Dash. Carleson, second, 50 Yard Dash, second, 100 Yard Dash. Summers, third, 220 Yard Dashg second, Broad Jump. Lewis, second, Pole Vault. Ely, third, High jump. Lewis, third, Shot Put. Slaymaker, third, 100 Yard Hurdles. Relay, second, Hunt, Merrideth, Carlson, Summers. CLASS B. Stingley, second, High Hurdles. Silcott, second, 440 Dash. Shackelford, second, 220 Dash, third, 100 Yard Dash Wakefield, second, Pole Vault. Bornstein, third, Shot Put. Avery, third, Broad Jump. L Crouch, third, 220 Yard Dash. Sheskin, third, 880 Yard Run. Ramsay, fourth, 880 Yard Run. Relay, second, Stingley, Silcott, Shackelford, Crouch V CLASS D. McGinley, first, Pole Vault frecordjg third, SO Yard Da h Slater, first, High Jump frecordj York, second, Hundred Yard Hurdles. Gerson, third, 220 Yard Dash. Aylward, fourth, 100 Yard Dash. Relay, second, York, Gerson, Storms, McGinley TM Cvhifillln Page One Hundred Twenty one Hayward Austin Harold Baum Richard Dungan Nathan Fox Walton Matthews William Miller EVENT Dash Dash Dash Dash Run High Hurdles Low Hurdles High Jump I Broad Jump Shot Put Pole Vault 50 Yard 100 Yard 213 Yard 440 Yard 880 Yard lllnarrrz nf the QI Track Gentry North Track Robert Sanders Tennis Milton Singer Basket Ball 1 Leonard Thomas Track Clive Van Boskirk Basket Ball George Williams Erark illvrnrilzi at Glentral HOLDER McConnel B. Lawrence, '15 Gardener, '08 Patrick, '08 Patrick, '08 Hamilton, '11 C. Mclntire, '11 G. Williams, '17 D. Hendrickson, '09 J. Reber, '12 C. Woodbury, '09 CENTRAL RECORD 5'3 10'1 23: 51' 2:05 15 4 I 25:3 5 feet 8M , 21 feet 7M 47 feet 10 ' 11 feet ZW inches inches inches inches Ball Ball Ball Basket Basket Basket Track Basket Ball Track UNIVERSITY or AIISSOURI INTERSCHOLASTIC Rrzconn 5'4 10. 22-1 52: , 2.03.1 16'1 26: 5 feet 9M 22 feet 3M 48 feet 3 11 feet 3 inches inches inches inches Page One Hundred Twenty-two Thg cgngrgngn mrs Elyr Qllzum En-zunu -H1-H wpr... . , , - Elm Ummia Gram lim-ivln-1' Blulmgvl' llnrllauluy Hvnllvl' Hunt Wright Alum-rl:-y Imngznn ffm ref-rxyzni if-:af ff iKrnwm nf Efvnnw Swann 1 The tennis season this year at Central was one of the most successful in the history of the school. Thirty-three boys entered in the school tournament, finally narrowing down to Williams, Dungan, Levy and Wright. Dungan defeated Williams 7-5, 8-6, and Levy won over Wright in a long,-,hard contest, 6-4, 2-6, 3-6, 7-5, 6-4. The finals brought on a Marathon which took over four hours to play off. Dick Dungan finally took the endurance contest from Herb, 5-7, 4-6, 8-6, 11-9, 11-9, the match taking 76 games to decide the winner. Moberly and Wright were the winners in the doubles, defeating Hunt and Benner three out of five sets. The girls' tournament was also interesting. The finals were played off be- tween Miss Marie Cahill and Miss Martha McLendon, Miss Cahill winning in five sets, 2-6, 6-2, 7-5, 3-6, 6-1. . ' - A team of six boys made a trip to Lawrence, Kansas, torepresent Central in the Missouri Valley Interscholastic tournament. The men who made the trip were the two double teams, Moberly and Wright, and Reicher and Benner, and two singles men, Levy and Dungan. ' 7 ' Although Central did not win the championship, this going to Phil Scott of Manual, yet out of the six men sent, five went to the semi-finals, an excellent all- around showing. Reicher and Benner and Wright and Moberly went to the semi- finals in their respective brackets in the doubles. Levy was defeated in the semi-finals of the singles -by Scott of Manual, 6-3, 6-4. A The boys all agreed that the trip was .the 'fbest ever, and while they did not bring back a cup, they came very near ift by doing their best for Old Central. ,-. .... .--..,...-..,. . g Marie, Cahill Tho Centrallan Page One Hundred Twenty flvo Glhvrr illeahrrz NOW, ALL TOGETHER! Brackety, yackety, yackety, yack! Brackety, yackety, yackety, yack! Hullaballoo, Hullaballoo! How do you do, How do you do, Central! PgOHddT tyl THC CII l . ' L. Z5 X x - .I X - ' 'll X -.2 .' . f f .1' f' 1!f 'r ' ,. . I lk ' Q klly-THX 'V x X X, Q . N N. Xxxgswgizc - - ,. t xljg-Q I. . T, lv I K i. I , ll , ,A T. TTT-X llc .Hex ' 'ix . ' l Till if Y , .ff f ,V'. 5 ff'-r lg 1' 'fj.f- T .. 4 ' Q. 'v A sg' Q . 'fs by 5 A .,-Tf7jf9'i' 5 s 7'1'ff.i. ' X A 1 f.-'QF A -' my ',I. --4..k 1 is . .. .E .eg -, ,., ,,. 1. -.-1. , , , -2 1 vi . 6-. T C s-I',..: . ','-, ' I -I' . ' - , -,r -'LA'-f 1 -1 . . ..,,. ' 7 .,, . '.- . ',,9,'--' '5 ' 'L 1 'y-fi.-,- .1f,s, ' Qtli 'i'S: ?llf, September Summer slowly sizzles out and September dawns. Donning our sombre attire we return to be educated. ll'e eome willingly, for Ilolyteeh is wearing hand- me-downsf' Studies are very uninterestingg for the earpenters who have delayed us by strikes, are still strikingi-striking everything strikable-assembly hall seats, library fixtures, and lunehroom apparatus fineluding buns and soup eraekersl. The noise is unbearable. Added to these horrors, we find that fall rains bring with them-mud. Our new abode is almost inaeeessible, for a veritable moat of mud erawls 'round the eastle walls. Mud, mud, every- where, and not a eement walk! VVe are not per- mitted to tread the only marble we can boast of, and, perforee, we seek other passage-ways' Reputations are established and disestablished with our teachers, and we are able to rise above the swirl and survey our fellow Centralites. lNe find most of them strangers, and they find us likewise. VVe'shake hands and get in the melting pot. Something is rumored about soeieties. There is very little stir from that quarter, however, and sophomores remain uneon- seious of ego There is nothing doing, but many things are hoped for. September gasps for breath and its pulse beats slowly. The only epitaph that we can earve for her is September, a sedative month whieh dealt in generalitiesf' The CCMFBIIBH Page One Hundred Twenty seven Page One Hundred Twenty-eight RETROSPECT--Continued Gbrtnher Gradually our mansion assumes a definite formg the lunch room advertises with its odors, the library is opened, for inspection only, and the sea of mud without, after being starched with a few cart loads of sand and cinders, looks as if it could win the pole vault or fifty yard dash. Prospects brighten consid- erably. We do not appreciate our improved surroundings as we should, for innovations are swallowed at a gulp. Paradise becomes commonplace. We nibble hamless sandwiches in the lunch room indiffer- ently, and patronize our indoor beach as coldly as We might take the proverbial plunge on Saturday night. The assembly hall season has not opened as yet, and Thusnelda and Germanicus stare out upon a sea of upturned seats to which we would fain give faces. October's bright blue weather is terribly blue. Excess baggage in the shape of grippe comes in, and melancholy prevails. The grippe cannot be checked 9 it lies around loose and becomes the property of all those who pick it up. Another malady ravages our industry as far as lessons are concerned, and nibbles at the vitals of our reputations and grades. The disease, associatum, caused by clubercles, fills our principalis hospital to the utmost. First the gregarious Greggites are infected, and very soon they are delirious over gold medals. The Dramatists in due time are assessed fifty cents and shock us by raving over Jack Straw. The Blue Birds, strange to say, chirp permanently and congregate for the winter when they should be going south. The artists get together, to study group painting, we suppose. The cooking class, although inoculated once, repeats, and we are gladg for the three seas are sharks on board. Things begin to look scary. Hallowe'en arrives. Parties are indulged in, a few windows are soaped, many others are not soaped. October is done, and so is nothing. - Nnuvmhrr The rapping and the gentle tapping has ceased, for everything is constructed or screwed in place. But O, the bells, bells, bells, O, the bells frepeated spasmodically with variationsj. The Some System seems to be infected with some disease, probably the ring worm. On Monday we are allowed to assemble for the first time. Mr. Kimball and family speak on the park plan. It is very helpful, for it gives us some- thing to anticipate. We still anticipate and will do so for a few more years. The Luminary election occurs silently. No prospective candidate takes a platform. The vote is taken at a guess, and Mr. Dreyfus reestablishes masculine honor. Jack Straw is threshed out by this time and is presented for Thanksgiv- ing. We spend several days at home and gorge on material substances. We stuff with stuffed turkey, cram with cram-berry sauce, and give thanks generally. After our annual dissipation we return with full stomachs and sorrowful hearts. We are allowed another assembly, an', hoot mon, we wud like anaither like 't. Jimmy Price kicks a song or two, and even the hyphenated Scotchmen strain a bicep on Harri- gan. We appreciate November, for November puts life into monotony. It is the beginning of some- The Centrallan 4 !' X RETROSPECT-Continued thing doing. The spirit cultivated through school activities shows to a remarkable extent in the grades whichuhave so recently been presented to us. Many a poor dramatist and journalist draws a sorry hand, and Jokers are scattered broadcast. . 1 . Brremhrr . We begin to put off our lessons for the Christmas holidays when we know very well that we will not be in the city at that time. The first Monday is not shortened by an assembly hall program, for the seating capacity is limited. The Freshmen, as usual, are the cause of this misfortune. They 'can stand in the aisles as well as in the seats. The next Monday we suffer an exhibition of home talent. Mr. Bornstein's dialect makes us want to hit the road with a 'hand organ and monkey. The classes in electrocution and moo-sic certainly do themselves proud. In a few more days we assemble again for the last time. Several young ladies representing some dramatic school entertain us with a little sketchlette. It is very well executed, or should be at least. The holidays are upon us. The Christmas hells are ringing out their wild joy at all minutes of the day. fThe Sohm System is still nervousj. The mistletoe is hanging 'round waiting for someone to take advantage of its supernatural powers, while the holly, green to the ways of the world, blushes to the stems of its berries to think of such things. The shade of Old Nick, which is always predominant in the minds of the Freshmen, loses its diabolical leer, grows whiskers, dons furs, and becomes the incarnate spirit of Christmas. The Bachelor's Romance is enacted before our parole begins. It is undoubtedly the best play of the season.' Christmas soon arrives and presents are exchanged. We skip through the holidays, putting off work and wishing for'more time. Some of us investigate the Swiss military system and agree or disagree on its alleged merits, others leave town and thus escape the harvest of procrastination, and several of our more thrifty class- mates take a course of salesmanship in a department store. Such is life! Manuarg y The halls are noisy again. Here and there the shriek of a necktie burns the air. Music stores should sell Christmas neckware as rag-time. iWe resume our studies and the resolutions that we have saved for New Year begin to crumble. We are given another round of home products. Cheer leaders are elected. Mr. Roberts, after ruining the accoustics of the hall, takes high honors. After working themselves into a frenzy with Brakety Yak, the folks are sent to buy tickets for the games.. The tickets are taken in ten minutes. Inclidentally, Northeast is driven from the arena at the point of a sphere at the first game. The debate tryouts occur at this time, and Central starts for the cup from which, later, she sips the dregs of defeat. QPicturesque, but too true.j On the next assembly program, Mr. McIntyre The Gentrallan Page One Hundred Twenty nlne RETROSPECT-Continued and family warble for us. We flatter ourselves on being an appreciative audience. Friday evening another formidable enemy is divested of conceit with a score of 30-18. The Westport cheers were well given, had not their cheer leaders' suits been out of tune. Mr. Bryson B. Jones gives us several humorous incidents Monday morning, and concludes by telling us to climb the ladder, for there is room at the top. All of us are not artists, Mr. Jones, so some of the houses will have to go unpainted. On the memorable evening of the twenty-first we receive Manual at Westport. O, what a fall was there my countrymen. At the end of the first quarter the red coats and blue coats are evenly matched, but Manual's part of the match soon goes out. We take heads on the next quarter and win. We win the last half. Manual takes Mutt, Jeff, and her sixteen points and retires from the field. We are entertained Monday by some home-grown opera. Mr. Beton cracks jokes and quotes from Riley. january comes to a sorrowful end. Something happens in Iola, 46-42. Farmers are such rough chaps, you know. Mr.' Swinney tells us on the morning of the thirty-first that john R. Mott is the greatest living American. QUnfortunately the author was absent that day. For further information see the program committeej January is the begin- ning of an historical year in Central history. Jlvhruarg February is brief and .to the point. Central has a practice game with Poly. Pop Waite speaks on the three mums in assembly Monday-maximum, optimum, minimum. For personal reasons he does not mention school-mums. Four boys try out from the debate squad and the remaining eight compose the teams. Those who get debate get de hook in March. On the evening of Friday, Central enter- tains with a basket ball. It is a soup-erb affair, Central repeats. The Luminary Story Contest closes about this time. Hayward Austin is first with three bones as his share of the plunder. On the fourteenth the Aristonians open the society series with O, U. Kidd. The facial expression is especially attractive. The men faithfully train on the track twice a week. Though they puff and blow when going around curves, they are there with bells on. fThis is not raillery, although the expressions do smell of oil and cindersj Westport is duly defeated on Friday night. Van Boskirk's machine never tires. The Web- sters' play is presented to an unappreciative audience at the beginning of the week. It is said that several members of the cast extracted themselves from their costumes only by means of a can-opener. We find much to our joy that Mr. Dreyfus has beaten the city out of a perfectly good Sons of the Revolution Contest Medal. It is the first place, at that. The Manual red-socks are defeated most ingloriously Page One Hundred Thirty The Contrallan RETROSPECT-Continued upon the allotted evening. Signs of spring appear prematurely. The Minervas present their program. Parts of it are most pathetic, while other parts are Hot. We would speak further but the calendar forbids. Let's talk it over in March. tllarrh March comes in like a lion, pounces upon Iola, and makes a free throw. As far as Central is con- cerned, March has no reason to become sheepish at the exit, even though certain judges disagreed on the merits of our debaters. As before mentioned, the Iolian farmers were floored. Ah, revenge is sweet, especially when the victims can find no alibis among the rafters. The Shakesperes, under the leadership of Mr. Sam Bornstein, re-murder Macbeth. The play is over-time, much to our satisfaction. We become invincible, on the tenth, by exterminating Poly forever. The games are over and we pack our blue pennants and immortalize our yellow stubs by pasting them in our graduate books. C'Our is feminine gender.J The S. L. H's. impose their play upon us. Monday, blue Monday, is the day. It is a lofty, elevated affair, being a case of suspension. 'lt is up in the air most of the time, but it is landed very well. The masculine debate is climaxed Friday. This has been treated gradually. Because of a misun- derstanding on the part of the judicial majority, our teams do not get the decision. The United States government is not influenced by the speeches, and the Swiss military system remains in Switzerland. Our boys debate at home. We don't see how they lost. At all events they are on a par with the visiting teams. The orchestra stirs us into fervor or fever with a few strains. The corneteer strained so that he divested himself of a button. The music is good and we are proud. The next assembly is monopolized by a flock of blue birds. They do several stunts which require more nerve than strength, but we feel that the blue birds have not chirped in vain. Spring is in a bouncing good humor and we all feel like leaving, just three more, though, and we'll be through, so hold your hats. April The girls take their turn at oratory and half win. Our honor is upheld by woman. The German Club gives its play, which, as a whole, is a misunderstanding. The only thing we understand is the scenery. The Parthenons wreak their vengeance upon us for putting off their program so long. The actors were not only heard but red, especially the girls. The Senior class organizes. Bill Miller gets the presidency. The Centrlllln Page One Hundred Thlrty one I RETROSPECI'-Concluded The Juniors soon follow suit and put Harry Hamilton at the helm. Easter is slipped in sideways about this time. We have an eggelant time. The Inter-Society Contest arrives and .the Websters repeat. After shrieking several hours, they take their medals home and deposit them in wax. Things are pretty hot and we lose ambition. We settle down for the summer and let events take their course. Mag The May flowers are blooming and the proverbial bird is chirping on its proverbial tree. Everything perspires and life is generally a bore. We are entertained by the Choral Club. It is indeed musical. On next Monday Qtime flies so rapidlyj, the Glee Club sings out its wild joy. It is fierce. Columbia day comes and the string quartet picks on us and the Strings. Charles Dillon presents a very humorous phase of life. He is very disrespectful to our Congress and our history. The following Monday we are not allowed to assemble.. We are tired anyway. The J unior Prom is given and it looks like rain. It means the punch. 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The Equipment Company 1 522 Grand Avenue fThe House of Valuesj Where you will find a complete line of Automobile Accessories, Tires, Tools and Equipment. e One Hundred Thlrty-sl The Centralla The Parting of the Ways- Is the occasion of graduation. The Supreme joy manifested in the acquisition of so many true friends, becomes a tinge of regret on the eve of departing. MYER wishes his many friend graduates a successful future. The many remaining students at Central will still ap- preciate the pleasing service and refined quality of Myers. During the sun1mer months the entertainments will be much more delightful if furnished with MYERlS Ice Cream and Confections-just phone. MYER'S . SOUTHEAST CONFECTIONERY COMPANY 31st and Indiana Avenue Home Phone, Linwood 4071 Bell Phone, East 730 Th Ce t alla Page One Hund ed Th Robert Keith Furniture 81 Carpet Co. Goon FURNITURE, RUGS, CARPETS, DRAPERIES X, Grand Avenue and Eleventh Street Kansas City, Missouri Bell Phone, South 2964 Home Phone, Linwood 773 Automobile Delivery Chas. Wedemeyer Groceries, Meats and Vegetables 3446 Brooklyn Avenue Our success is achieved satisfying our customers Home Phone, 1193 Linwood Bell Phone, 2463 East McConnell Grocery Groceries and Meats 2916 East 31st Street Kansas City, Mo PQO H ddThItyIght Th C ThC Vacation unluuuuntannuunnnnnuunu CAMPING - BOATING-FISHING The Kansas City Southern R'y Offers Round Trip Tickets at Reduced Rates to Elk Springs, Noel, Sulphur Springs, Siloam Springs - : - - : - - : - Pliones-Home. S4 Main A. C. P. 81 T. A. Bell, 80 Main 911 VValnut Street PgO HddThItyI F. E. Ransom Coal 81 Grain Co. QUALITY SERVICE PHONES, 52 EAST We Handle All of the Best Grades for Domestic and Steam Trade Ransom Service Gets it to You Quicker Home Phone, Main 9237 Bell Phone, Grand 3212 Hahn Book Stores S. W. Cor. 11th and Locust 4803 Independence Ave. Books, 1 Stationery, Office Supplies, High School and College Text Books Bought, Sold and Exchanged Headquarters for School Classics Kansas City, Mo. GET THE BEST IN RACKETS gf ' H McLoughlin .. ..., ....,. ......,..., ,.,...,, ..,,.. I 1 0 . 00 3 Q Reach De Luxe ,..... . ,, . .. 10.00 1, Dreadnought . . . ,. 8.50 f ' ,if Lee Special .,,s, .. s.5o Rgiggfl Sutton Star .,.. .... , . ,.., 8.00 5' Davis Cup ,,.e ......,. ,,,.. , . ,, ., ...,,.,. 8.00 't New Bancroft ....., ..... .,... . ..,....... . , 8.00 ' Draper-Maynard ,..,.. , .,...,... .,,,, . .....,..., 7 .00 Others from 51.00 up. GEO C D KEEDY owe 81 CAMPBELL ATHLETIC AND SPORTING GOODS 1113 Grand Ave. Dow's Daylight Store Don't Overchare Dow Clothing Co. Hats, Shirts, Furnishings Satisfaction or your Money Back 1402 Grand Avenue Bell Phone, Grand 321 W Kansas City, Mo. Page One Hundred Forty The Centrallan C BE SMART Join the Army of Young Men who now take our Elevator and Save 51510.00 New Pinch Backs The Snappiest in Kansas City- Absolutely 325.00 Clothes-Our Second Floor Price ...... MONRUE CLOTHES SHGPS lll- w. L wicG1Ns,Pfesmem -an- - Second Floor 1023 MAIN STREET Opposite Royal Theatre tll PgOHdd F Page One Hundred Forty-two The Centrallan C BLANK BOOKS Loose Leaf Binders and Loose Leaf Forms Cloth and De Luxe Edition Binding Interstate Bindery Co. 408-10 Admiral Blvd. Kansas City, Mo. MAGAZINE AND LAW BOOK BINDING Midland Book Bindery Co. 304 Graphic Arts Building 10th and Wyandotte Sts. Kansas City, Mo. Home Phone, Main 2534 This Annual from the Press of the ..... F ratcher Printing Company High Grade PRINTING BF 408-410 Admiral Boulevard KANSAS CITY, Mo. tll p g 0 H dred Forty HOME PHONE, 1030 LINWOOD BELL PHONE. SO UTH 1876 Columbia Cleaners Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing GOODS PROMPTLY CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 3411 Prospect Avenue A. Mannheim. Mgr. Kansas City, Mo. Ray Bengert Manufacturing jeweler 1023 MAIN STREET H P z. Manu eos KANSAS CITY. Mo. HER A LOEWER Dry Goods and Shoes Southwest Cor. 18th St. and Prospect Ave. Home Phone, East 3232 KANSAS CITY, MO. CADY 81 OLMSTEAD JEWELRY CO. Gem set gifts of gold, rich or dainty, to suit the various tastes ol the GIRL GRADUATES Gold, pearl, or platinum and pearl, full dress sets for the young men. Stationery Calling Cards Dance Programs Page One Hundred Forty-four The Ideal Suit E85 SESITJLILEEESOSP EVENTS A Sterlingworth Blue Serge or Flannel .... 1 7 . O T103-l-fllifws Home Phone, Main 1253 Work Called for and Delivered Green Jewelry Company MANUFACTURING J EWELERS WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIRING, ENGRAVING MAKERS OF THE PINS USED AT CENTRAL 1104-6 Walnut Street Kansas City, Missouri IhCtll PgOHddF TY For its oodness For youi health Cleanliness Puri , ty Butter Warneke s Butter Bread IS GOOD BUTTER BENTON PHARMACY N. E. Cor. 31st and Benton B urn E r19zo H 1 11280 Q kF D1 y Improve your game by using a Thunderbolt 38.50 The Racket with the rawhide reinforced frame R. S. Elliott Arms Co 1416 Grand Ave. OH dFyl J. VAN DYKE HIGH GRADE FRENCH DRY CLFANINC You don't need a searchlight to Find nierit in our work Cle med thex wear longer CIEANING Have your pahn beach properly French Dry 3409 Troost Avenue Home l'hnne, 3309 South Bell Phone, 4384 South We sell and repair all kinds of Watches, W H E R Home, 2295 Linwood 27th and Indiana Ave. Close to your school on a transfer point rs. Jadzb cfmdfz C1 k d J v GOWNS AND FANCY SUITS oc s an enelry We fit glasses and guarantee satisfaction and moderate prices on everything 2204-A East 31st Street The Centrallan Page One Hundred Forty-seven HOME. 6272 MAIN BELL. 1069 MAIN .Kansas czify .Quai tgxclzanye SCHOOL BOOKS BOUGHT. SOLD AND EXCHANGED 715 Main Street Kansas City, Mo. HOME PHONE, MAIN 3323 Fred Altergott TAILOR 'E' GRADUATION SUITS AT TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT -+-I+'-P-l 606 - 8 East 12th Street --+-+- BOTH PHONES South Eno Cileaners i-- J. Milton Brown, Proprietor ---- All work carefully and neatly done and returned promptly COME and see us in our new location, 2917 East 34111 street. We have come to stay, with a complete stock of GROCERIES, MEATS AND TABLE LUXURIES OF ALL KINDS GIVE US A TRIAL AND BFI CONVINCIED 2 A Q WN IQ. D. C H CAT lf PHONES: Auto Delivery Any Place 37th AND BROOKLYN AVE. Home' Linwood 573 gen, Em 720, 29I7 East 34th Street Page One Hundred Forty-elght The Centrallan WHY TRIFLE WITH EXPERIMENTS WHEN SATISFACTION IS ASSURED BY USING F. F. O. G. Brand Coffee, Tea, Extracts, Baking Powder, Pancake Flour, Vinegar, Spices, Canned Goods, Olives, Pickles, Imported Groceries, Cereals Ask your dealer for this brand RIDENOUR-BAKER GROCERY CO. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI DISTRIBUTORS o dFy Home Phone, Linwood 2900 E. H. Zirkle HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS Tin, Sheet Iron and Furnace Work. Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, X Cornice and Ceiling Work. Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers and Rubber Hose. X Base Ball, Basket Ball and . Track Supplies, 27TH AN D BALES Home Phone, Linwood 216 Res., 3218 East 27th Street Hugust Luther florist FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 'E Greenhouses: Corner 27th and College Ave. -if THE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS OF TODAY --e-li wn.l. as -i THE BUSINESS MEN OF TOMORROW WE have been in business in Kansas City for 40 years and with your patronage we will be here for 40 more. X When you marry one of the sweet girl graduates you will need a home, and we want the pleasure of selling you your building material. C. A. BROCKETT CEMENT CO. 121 wssr sm STREET HOWARD MCCUTCHION. R. M. IROCKITT P R. JORDAN PII NT V. P. AND TRIAI .IC I RY Home Phone, Linwood 268 Bell Phone, East 236 Night: Home Phone, Linwood 269 W. G. SLUSHER Prescription Dmggist ALL KINDS OF COLD DRINKS AND ICE CREAM CALL US UP FOR YOUR NEEDS WE DELIVER S. W. Comer 27th and Indiana Ave. Page One Hundred Flfty The Centrallln kg Zgfq? E 2 f' X EEE EEE EE '333-r '5 ' ' 'h IP X M ' , N' 4 XT 3 f J sh rr! 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