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1 I 4 1 l 4 l 1 1 r i l l l l l l 4 ENTIDALIA Q N -+64 K+,- Rosh. umi. lihkf-NI.'xN Girls' High School Club .Jolly Illvtbti nature-d Ilike to be. With never a thought or care. I like my fun in every way, VVha'te'rr it cost me by the day. f'iR'XfX4'l'5 lii,xNAiui lf the meek inherit the world, Frances will surely be there, for she is not only shy and meek, but earnest and enthu- siastic at times. l3E'r'rx' DIANE BIIiCllELl-L Student Council: El Circulo Espanol: Girls' High School Club. She needs no tongue, For with those eyes She'll tell us all That might arise. lXi1Ll7RED BIAVRINB l5iLI,1Nr:s Aristonian Literary Society: Central Trouvere Club: Stu- dent Council: Bank Cashier: Girls' High School Club: Of- ficer Activity Group '27: Or- chestrax Like a beautiful Madonna she draws us to her by her mag- netic personality and sweet- ness of disposition. W1i.1,i.fx xi ELM ER ISL.-xx FIIARIP President Central Emerson Club: ,President Glee Club: Vice-President Le Cercle Francais: Lead Pinafore : Managing Editor Luminary: Boys' High School Club: Na'- tional Honor Society: Inter- society Representative Decla- mation '29: Band and Or- chestra. An efficient. hardworking and capable person--this tribute we pay to him. Pmiixig lioimox' Girls' High School Club. Here we have a good example of one possessed with charm portrayed by deep sincerity and a quiet attitude toward all that is refined and loving, Page Twen t y-'fvi o --3 I Q 2 9181'- f1lll.l'll'. lii.itki,rx' Just one of those quiet ilifli whose smile means more than words, while merry mischief sparkles in her eyes, and her worth is more than its weight in Cold, Xl,BlgR'l'll.X lilBIiR'l' Girls' High School Clube A mild girl with a soft voice who is seen often but seldom heard. She came here to study and thinkg she has done both and on top of it has proved herself to be a loyal Central- ite. Roiauvi' lrlitciirgilu Boys' High School Club. We hardly know what to say about him. Never blowing his own horn, he was neverthe- less a hard worker and a careful student who usually succeeded with the tasks he undertook. X HL A. lf3i,At'Kx1AN Abe might go unnoticed and unsung if it were left to him- self to circulate his praises. Fortunately his reticent ten- dencies and refreshing mod- esty have not entirely robbed him of his just laudation. oss l31.oi's'1iNi3 All the world is Rosy to people like this little maid who takes life with a laugh and a ca-refree air. and yet, heneath her frivolity lies a hit. of seriousness which we admire. Ki,XI,t'Ol,NI l,. lioitun He-re's the fellow who had the unfortunate happen to him His chemistry teacher sat down beside him the day he didn't haul his lesson. Too bad. Malcolm. we suggest that you sit in the hack of the room.
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IFNTIQAL I A P 1 ii tl Q. lf- . H-fl! i ,X .,, 4 Kill'-ti .li l 1 H is ne .l1.,'M :li Y-wl ,,, l , in iv.- ll l Xi i l fl H ..l ' l ' ,,l: V Nlz-fi' E,-1 -r - A -one l- U intl' 'eililiu gialii -i nl'-l li.. L sv'--lv lv'--Lit: ligwpl - iw-'r' :Hui -,Illini-tgps-.fi '.l.' gill llrll -lir1'w- N xltlw .iw ,. .M.rzn, li'l was-if . li ar 'iri- VWI- ,xmnglmlht Mr 1' lzlf NI!- Dri..-ll it llzi iellox- lurlu-'fl -ltr In be a izuliw .-evzaliat oi an num-e' ll lil., In mlm 'ipurl lilkliilliiei- lull- Iwi -I Cl'f1Ly alnnll Q 'l!'l'L' ii V gf-'her . ll li-.5'l!'X31I' fjlriiefl l!'1.l1ix71fi liwlv' iw-fix Tezirii '77 Ll? 42 'il-T111 idfiglyl Hrwleni 4'-luntzi ZW. Huy Hllfti l'if'l14ml llllllr Lraele 41-vngmw. Zi , lie fjeiwlx lH'r ,lm1w4ys- lNl..t1f:iu.fl Xtlilutn S1,'h ,lu:-slwip 'Ufjl wifi- il Qfil X-'l'lfWf Y ul . ' -Milly 1vIl'ifAl'lztlxrlv i l-.,.: 4 'y','l:u'Ii K will I' iignif, ri' uf-Iiliiv' K ll N, iii, 11 !'. i,iw m K 1--if ll' Eliza' wi. - Pol- iiiil i V 2 WH cr ..,r 'l'i.i L . will Y llr lilllf' v, f,,,il ,wi iii IIN' A yi 1-gl 1:4-'l. 'f f-Ml in 1 1 i' l ' ,Yy,i, ' l 1 J'l,,-A i 1 -Q ' 1 4+- CI 1929 1. lioisum' .liXl,l,lNlLl-Qli R li Central Webster Cluhg Presi- dent German Club 3 Boys' High School Llluhg Make-up Man Luminaryg Managing: Editor Luminaryg Band, 'BSL National Honor Society A well-known figure around the printshon and Luminairy office this year, Bob has proved his worth to Central. PC1251-L rx. XR'l'l.l'Q'li'l' Central Webster Clubg llieu- tenant R. O. T. C3 Crack Squad, Platoon, Company '2Tg Student Council '2T. This tall, stalwart soldier has held high the ideals of the army. A rea-l leader. omgmi B im it in If there are any of us who are glad our high school days are over, Bob is one of them. He says books and learning are all right but they are not for him. ost ll XXLFA Heart of Paddy Whaf-li cast Rose is the mascot of the class of '29 and though she is very tiny in stature she can do big things in a big way- and hon. ,mins E. Bum Jim is a member of that Cen- tral bunvh that yells their heads off ait a basket-hall game and after the game take their celebration out on the street-cars. He is always laughing and nexer has a cross word for anybody. Lx'i'HEkiNiL lSif3xsf'o'l'r.ir Catherinds attitude toward school activities was one ol' helpful interest rather than of criticism. The laet that she is willing to oxerlook others' faults has .na-le her .' likeable soul Page ln entx'-I im?
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