Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1935

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Ti-IE CLASS OF SENIOR CLHSS HISTORY Dear Old Central, far famed, Central. For four years we have thrilled to the strains of Central's song, as it drifted across the athletic field joining the lunior and Senior buildings. We are faced with a num- ber of conflicting emotions as we look back on that Freshman year when we literally began a new life. There was the class election with lames Keys becoming president, lean Martin, vice-president, Howard Bayne, secretary, and luanita Man- gold, treasurer. We entered Senior High school with many misgivings and lived the usual existence of the scorned soph- omore. Yet the rewards of it all, clubs, T M T GU C T LEE TWYMAN PRATHER Bt-SL lulll htudvnt. Host Buy Oraior lh-sl tlirl Urutnr Must Avtivc Hoy plays, sudden popularity for some, made it a happy, fast moving year. That in-between lunior year brought the class presidency to Mil- dred Vanderhoof, with lames Keys, Mary Lou Moran, lean Martin, Emily Fountain, Earl Wait, and Gerald Robinson as aides. This Senior year started out with a bang when the Luminary staff put over a stupendous subscription cam- paign to the tune of lt can't be done. Senior election and Senior ballot brought the class leaders to the front. Lois Diersen was the Cfirl Reserve Frances Scarrit l-lanley girl, while luanita Mangold led them as presi- dent. ln Boys'-Hi-Y Club, Paul Kart- VANDERHDOF PERKINS EPPS Mus! Avtlw hu-I l.vs: Huy Amor In-sl hurl Avlw:-s I-Q-sl

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9 Y X 3 X X sonis and P red Patrick were elected presidents. The Student Council became a really active body, doing much to keep the buildings and grounds clean. A new and Wholly pleasing fea- ture of the year was the music of An- thony Perrara's orchestra at the school mixers held about once oi rnonth. Tony deserves much credit tor making these social gatherings a success. The year ended as years do, bring- ing vvith it the termination ofa period in the lives of all that nothing else will ever egual. We can only leave Central with these Words ringing in our hearts- May thy name to all be hallowed, by our love tor thee. IAY PHILLIP KEYES Well known and liked everywhere, lay was our Senior President, Most Popular boy captain of the football team, on the basketball and track teams of '32, '33, '34, and a member of the Central Franklin Club. MARY ELIZABETH MORAN Besides being Minerva, Zoology Club, Student Council president, senior vice-president, junior aide, pe- tite Mary Lou had other responsibilities. She won silver medal in lntersociety, was Minerva song leader, on Luminary Staff, and a French Club member. Surely she was Most Popular. MILDRED VANDERHOOF Punkie was truly 'Most Active Girl. This junior president, Aristonian president, and senior class soc- retary had an outstanding personality. She was in Return of Peter Grimm, Martha by the Day, and won bronze medal in lntersociety. She belonged to Student Council, Girls' Hi, Pep Club, and Luminary Staff. IOHN ROY BEACH Roy, one of our senior officers, did an excel- lent piece of work as business manager of the Centralian. He was a junior aide. a member of the Spanish Club, Trouvere Club, secretary of Webster, cabinet member of Boys' Hi, first page editor of Luminary, and was in the Mixer orchestra. He was also Most Active Boy. GEORGE EARL WAIT This senior officer was also a junior aide, president of Central Franklin Club, second team basketball '34, first team basketball, track '35, secretary of Student Council, and lntersociety representative of the Franklins. He was chosen Best Boy Athlete. EMILY FOUNTAIN If this Aristonian's success in dress designing is judged by her own clothes, it will be outstanding. She was junior aide, senior officer, Student Council Cabinet member, cashier, and reporter. The cadets elected her attendant at the hop. HELEN CHRISTINE POLSON This charming girl seems to be a lack-of-all-trades. She is very interested in Botany Club. As girls' senior editor of Centralian and president of Thalian she has capably attended to many responsibilities. Helen is another Life Saver. WILLIAM IENKINS Bill was an Emerson president, and was the boys' senior editor. He was interested in R. O. T. C. and was in Crack Company and Platoon '34, '35. He was a master sergeant in '35. JEAN DON AVANELLE EARL MARJORIE JAY MARY LOU BILL PAULINE MARTIN BROWNE LUKENS WAIT SMITH KEYES MORAN BERNER LEIBENGOOD l 11 Xlnsit-Lin .lnllj tinwl Ilny .hilly tltutl tiiil IH-si Hin Atlnlt-to I' t Fiil Xthlt-te Mu-t l'0pnI.nr lim' Must I'01vul:1r Hi:-I Iii-.ill Iiriiinlnt-I INII Iiunntl

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