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NAOMI DAVIS This Minerva miss was president and medal pinner, and win- ner of bronze and silver medals in poem. Nome distinguished herself as assistant editor of the Centralian, page editor of the Luminary, and Student Council cabinet member. NANCY IANE DAWSON Nancy jane came from Westport. She was a true Thalian and a member of the cast of A Kiss for Cinderella. She plans to take a medical course at Washington University. KEITH DENTEL We see that this Webster not only played tournament tennis and designed model airplanes, but was the capable circulation manager for the Luminary and an orchestra member. He plans to study technical designing. RONALD DEWEESE Ronald was one of Central's triple-threat men, starring for the Eagles in football '32, '33, '347 basketball '32, '33g and track in '32, '34. He was athletic promoter of Student Council. LOIS ELIZABETH DIERSEN Lois was Frances Scarritt Hanley Girl, vice-presi- dent and cabinet member of Girl Reserves. This Aristonian president was in Things That Count and A Kiss for Cinderella. She was a member of Stu- dent Council and Botany Club, and cashier and reporter. DORIS DONIELSON Doris was a real social lioness and we were glad to have her back at Central. She joined the Minervas and Girls' Hi and played on the hockey and volleyball teams. DOUGLAS DODS Many of Douglas's drawings have graced the pages of our Centralian and Luminary. This Emerson Club member was assistant art editor of the Centralian in '34 and '35, had perfect attendance, and was a Hi-Y member. ANNA ROSE DOLGINOW Anna Rose was a true supporter of ye old Blue and White. She was an esteemed member of the Zoology and German Clubs. Horseback riding occupied much of her spare time. MARIORIE MAY DONNELL Marjorie played on all the sport teams and passed the Senior Life Saving test, She was president of the Olympians, an Aristonian and Girls' Hi member, and in Pep Club. She was Girls' Sports editor of the Luminary. LEE DORFMAN Dancing was the amusement of this home room reporter. . She was interested in gym, playing in '33 on both the volleyball and baseball teams. PHYLLIS RUTH DOSH Phyllis was a worthwhile student. She thoroughly enjoyed reading. Books are man's best friends. Besides her books she had many who were proud to call her my friend. LORENA G. DRAKE Lorenaeleft many friends at Norborne High only to make more at Central. Shea was dspecially fond of typing which will be an asset in her worlg-as aistenographeh Lorena loved good music. K. M I 3 X, IEANETTE DUNN f Tean or jjeanief' 'lan, or lannie she was the best. J Her leadership was shown by the fact that she was Student Council repre- sentative everyjyear. She belonged to the Trouvere and Olympian Clubs. IAMES' H. EAIS. IUNIOR This prospective William lewell medical student, whilehttending Central, was a member of the band '33, '34, '35p Orchestra '35, Student Council '33g R.O.T.C. '33, '35p and was a home room reporter and bardc cdbhier. xRAY'BURN EASLEY Rayburn had many friends in his new school . He came 'fiom Cassville High School. His favorite subject was English and his hobby, . horieback riding. His Vocational interest was aviation. ,u .wj FORREST E. EDELBLUTE As an aviator gets a thrill from his first solo, So Forrest got a thrill out of constructing model airplanes. A member of the Zoology Club, he will have as his next Alma Mater Wentworth Military Academy. VIVIAN MAE EDSALL A true adherent of the standards and ideals of the Girl Reserves was Vivian Mae. She came from East High and will go to junior College. She belonged to the Zoology Club. WILLIAM EHREKE This smiling lad will be one of the successful chemical engineers that graduated from Central. Secretary of the German Club, and active in Lsiminary work, he was also vice-president of the Websters. MAXINE EISEN This dark-eyed little miss hailed from Northeast junior. Her mild manner and graces made her altogether a delightful companion. She intends to be a stenogrcpher. The Zoology Club just couldn't have done with- out her. LOIS ELVING This fancy ice skater was with us but or short time. Her attitude of like all my subjects showed us why she was well liked. IAMES S. EMERY A member of the Westport letter committee, Social Science Club, Student Council, and president of the Chess Club, limmie will follow his natural inclination, social sciences, at George Washington University and Mexico City. PAULINE EMERY Paulie helped frame the constitution of the Art Honor Society. As a peppv rush captain of Minervas and a home room reporter Pauline was liked by all. We shall meet her at Washburn College, DOROTHY EPPS Eppie was assistant editor of the Centralian, siatistician of the Luminary, stunt captain of Minerva, chairman of Senior Pin and Ring committee, on Girls' Hi cabinet, Best Actress and, played in Shirt Sleeves, Things That Count, and Heart Trouble. LEO E. ERTLE Leo seemed to be very interested in mechanics for he hopes to enter the General Motors School in Flint, Michigan. Baseball and chemistry are his other interests.
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W - K - VOLNEY I. CISSNA. IR. Although Volney came from Newtown, N. Y., where he was on debate team and vicefpresident of Music Club, he has become well-known and liked as a member of the Central Emerson and Botany Clubs. CARL CLARK Carl, by virtue of hard work, was advertising manager of the Centralian. He was also a member ot the Zoology Club, Swimming Team, bank cashier, and Student Council representative. EARL MERYS CLARK Earl had expressed a fondness for drafting, which will be his life occupation. His hobby was aviation. His musical ability was shown by his participation in the Central Band in '33, '34, IIMMIE CLARK limmie's hobby was collecting minerals, and his vocational interest, geology. He was Student Council representative, Trouvere member, vice-president of the Stamp Club, member of committee for revision of honor points, and a Webster. MARY ELSBETH CLOSSER This jolly Aristonian was guite prominent in ath- letics. She played on basketball and hockey teams, was student manager, a Life Saver, girls' sport editor of Centralian, and a Pep and Olympian Club member. Elsbeth was elected reporter and Student Council representative. ALVIN CLEMAGE Alvin has greatly excelled as a tennis player. He was on the tennis team '32, '33, '34, Interscholastic Tennis champion '34, State Tennis champion '34, '35, championship home room baseball team and C Club. NADENE COATES This girl has been a loyal participant in all her activities, of which she had many. Nadene was a member of the Trouvere, Zoology and Girls' Hi Clubs, and also of the Delphian Literary Society. EUGENE COHEN For his work in '34 Eugene, our star printer, was promoted to Head Make-up and Press man. in '35, He was also a member of Le Cercle Francais, Crack Company and Platoon, and a non-commissioned officer. ROBERT COHEN One, two, three, four! shouted Lieutenant Cohen to Com- pany A on the drill field. Bobby rated numerous honors such as a Franklin, a member of the Officers Club, and a member of the Crack Company in '35 and '34. DELLA COHN Della planned to enter lunior College in September, l935. She played the piano beautifully and her favorite subject was typing. CYNTHIA MARIE COLE Cynthia distinguished herself as an accomplished musician. She received the superior rating in music contest in i934 and was an officer in the Trouvere Club. The school appreciated her many appearances on our school programs. ROBERT HARTZELL COLE Central is proud of Robert, who was Best Boy Stu- dent and editor-in-chief of the Centralian. He was active in all school activi- ties. He was also vice-president of the Central Emerson Club. NORMA COOK Many of Central's lasses are to become nurses. Norma is one of those who wishes to be a help and benefit to all, so she will enter nurses' training when she leaves,Central. RUTH MARIE COOLEY lf Beading maketh a full man, Ruth will be wise, for give her a good book to read and she is hCIPDY- Ruth will make an efficient typist. ROBERT BURNS COPELAND This prominent member of the second team foot- ball squad was interested in physics, He will attend school at Baker University. EVA LOUISE CRAHAN Those who have passed the Iunior and Senior Life Saving tests are not only excellent swimmers but are prepared for emergencies. Eva played on the baseball team and was a member of the Olympians and the Delphians. BETTY CHAIN Betty had the distinction of being the first president of the Botany Club. She held important offices in Le Cercle Francais ,Trouvere Club, and Girls' Hi. She was talented in music and participated in the Inter-high school choral contest. LENORA OLIVE CRANFELL Lenora was a pleasant friend. We are glad she decided to come to us from Paseo. Her perfect attendance record is certainly a credit to her. Lenora may go to lane Hayes Gates. MARTHA CREAMER Martha came to Central from Westport lunior and joined the Girls' Hi, Botany Club, and T.L.S. Martha was an enthusiastic stamp col- lector as well as a fine swimmer. IRIS G. CROFT All sports appealed to Iris. She was a Life Saver, on the basketball, volleyball, baseball, soccer, and tennis teams, and at Convention Hall she was in the R.O.T.C. dance. Iris was a member of Delphians, Zoology, and Olympian Clubs. FRANK I. CROWLEY Frank won the distinction of playing on the second foot- ball team in '32, and was promoted to the Eagle's first team in '35 and '34. Also a music lover, he played in Central's band three years. DOROTHEA CUNNINGHAM This daisy took part in the meetings of Girls' Hi, Pep, and Zoology Clubs, was on the Luminary staff, and was home room reporter and president. GENEVA DAURON Geneva travelled extensively and finally gave Centralites the pleasure of knowing and loving her. She, too, was a saver of pennies. Geneva's favorite subject was typing and she intends to be a stenographer. MINA R. DAVIS Mina was Thalian Literary Society president. She was Lnminary reporter and typist of fourth page. Her other honors were Zoology and French Clubs, Student Council representative, and home room president. 22
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MARIE E. EVANS Sugar and spice, and all that's nice, that describes Marie. She is very fond of the stitchery which she learned in art. Marie also loves swimming and finds a great deal of enjoyment in collecting pictures. KIRK FARIS Believe us, Kirk certainly could play sweet music on his accordion. Also, this young journalist as feature editor of the Centralian, first and second page editor of the Luminary, and a Franklin officer, spread happiness every- where. ELLA FARRIS Ella has been a Thalian, winning bronze medal in poem, being their president and medal pinner. She was just as enthusiastic about Zoology, French, and Pep Clubs. Ella already has procured her secretarial position. EDDIE S. FELDMAN Psychology and economics interested this chess player, so he wants to pass on this knowledge by becoming a phychology and eco- nomics professor. He was a member of the Zoology and Science Clubs. MARY VIRGINIA FERGUSON Music had a foremost place in her life so she took much interest in the Trouvere and Zoology Clubs. She intended to be a music teacher. WILMA DORIS FINCH Everyone liked this pretty, peppy blonde, who was always there and ready for fun. Dode was an excellent cook and a loyal member of Girls' Hi and Zoology Club. HERBERT SINGLETON FINNELL, IR. Si, si, senior, laughingly replies Herbert, my favorite subject is Spanish. This might be due to the brave toreadorsp but nevertheless, this Boys' Hi supporter declares his intention to attend Kansas University next term. MARGARET C. FISHER Margaret found corresponding with French girls very interesting. One so schooled in French is an asset to the French Club. She belonged to Trouvere Club and the Delphian Literary Society. MARGUERITE FLEENOR Marguerite was an efficient sergeant-at-arms and rush captain of Minerva. She belonged to French Club and the Art Honor Society and played on the basketball team. BETTE LEE FLOWEREE Bette's work in Olympians, basketball, hockey, soccer, and life saving made her a well known athlete. She was also her home room reporter, bank cashier, and Delphian lntersociety representative. HERBERT FOREE The strength of the Eagles was increased by Herbert who was on first team football and track in '34. He enjoyed the study of phy- siology and was on the Student Council. LOIS LUCILLE FOWLER Lucille gained the reputation oi being a perfect lady way back in Benton days which she has retained throughout Central junior and Central Senior. She was Student Council representative. ADOLF L. FRANKE As Adolf was interested in anything mechanical his vocation is rightfully that of mechanic. Automobiles were also the center of his attention, and his favorite subject, physics, will surely aid him in later life. EARLEEN FULLER The Minervas really felt that they had a delightful girl when they pledged Earleen and were sorry that she could not be active. She found collecting animal bones very interesting. She will take up art wark, EVELYN FUNK Evelyn was vice-president of the Delphian Literary Society and distinguished herself in Luminary work. She was also a member of the Spanish Club and bank cashier for four consecutive years. SARAH MAE GALLER Sarah entertained many Centrolites with her part in Things That Count and A Kiss For Cinderella. She took part in Student Council and Zoology Club meetings, and was cashier for her home room. EDWARD GANDAL Bewarel , shouted many people, for here comes a salesman. But they did not understand true salesmanship as Edward does. A 'W'holesale Shoe Company will surely seek his services as their salesman. IACK GILBERT lack was a versatile student, having been a member of the Emersons, Boys' Hi, treasurer of the German Club, and a Student Council rep- resentative. He realized that chemistry, his favorite subject, is important to a mechanical engineer. MAXWELL GOLDSTEIN Coming from Chicago, this future advertiser has done excellent work in the limited time we have known him. This Zoology Club member, by selling Centralians, helped the success of our annual greatly. BETTE IANE GOODMAN As vice-president of Art Club and Olympian, Zoology and Pep Club member, Bette had a wide circle of friends. She played on hockey, soccer, basketball, and volleyball teams and passed junior Life Saving. Bette won second place in the poster contest. IOHN DUVALL GOSSEY Holy Name was one of lohn's former schools. He was satisfied with life as it came, for he liked to collect novel things. His vocational interest was singing. and his favorite subject, gym. BETTY GRAHAM Betty was away for a while but her friends were overjoyed upon her return. She pledged Aristonian and was a Student Council repre- sentative. She worked hard in the Girls' Hi and as girls sports editor of Luminary. SOL GREENBAUM Another Irving Berlin? Perhaps. Anyway he wrote songs, He belonged to the Zoology and German Clubs. He was partial to chemistry. MARY FRANCES GREENE Mary prepctraed herself for the position of private secretary and may study further at Central Business College. As a member of the Zoology and Pep Clubs, she helped to brighten our days.
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