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

 - Class of 1935

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BUFORD WALLACE GREENER Buford appeared in two of Central's productions, Shirt Sleeves and A Kiss for Cinderella and was interested vocationally in stenography. He was a Central Franklin Club member. MILDRED MARIE GRESSHAM Mildred's interest in clothing, her style and poise added much to Central's annual fashion show. She was a member of the Zoology Club, and an efficient home room president. DOROTHY GUSTAFSON Printing may seem an unusual subject for a girl and yet Dorothy preferred it above all others. She participated in the Zoology Club, the Student Council i934-35, and was home room bank cashier. WILLIAM HENRY HAILEY This loyal secretary of the Emersons was greatly interested in his hobby, the radio, and plans to major in it at Georgia Tech. He was a member of the Stamp Club and treasurer of the Hi-Y. VIRGINIA HANBACK A likeable Minerva, who was an excellent swimmer, having passed her Life Saving test, Virginia helped the Girls' Hi, Zoology Club, and Student Council. ROBERT I-IANSELL Although Bob was an ambitious youth who had his eyes set on becoming a salesman, he had time to be a member of Boys' Hi, Zoology Club, and to take part in the last Christmas play, and A Kiss for Cinderella. DELFORREST HARBAUGH The fact that this stamp collector liked commercial law and was a Student Council representative might be significant. But when he was interested in having office training for his occupation we know they are a good team. DOROTHY MAE HARRIS Oh, for another Indian head penny, sighed Dorothy, as she saved these coins. She belonged to the Trouvere and Zoology Clubs. Dorothy will enter Huff's School of Stenography. MARGUERITE HARRIS Marguerite's main interests were botany and music. She was an important and efficient member of the Trouvere Club and Central's band. Marguerite expects to attend Kansas University. MARGARET IUNE HARROW Margaret was known in the art and music centers. She sang in Central's chorus and belonged to Trouvere Club. Her favorite subject was art which she intends to make her profession. Margaret also participated in the poster contest. IEANETTE HART jeannette sang in the chorus, in a double quartet, and was a capable Trouvere president. She was interested in soccer, volleyball, basketball, and life saving. leanette was a member of the Delphian, French, and Pep Clubs, BERTHA HAZARD This president of the Olympians, played on all the basket- ball, hockey, volleyball, and soccer teams. She earned her shield and was appointed baseball manager, was a Life Saver and a Zoology Club member. ,. GORDON GRAHAM HAZELL Gordon served Central a Student COLIN lx representative of his home room, as a Webster, as a memlier jnf tile BoysjH!X and Zoo Club. This true son of Missouri is going to the State University. ' ,X IVAH LEONDA HEATH lt was while in Bogard, Misg rif Highi Sch o dt lvah won most recognition. She belonged to the Dra tic Musi u s FRANCES C. HENSCHEL Dainty Frances wi Q e an e ' ient an actfulj and was an honor student. We regret the s ess f her tim here, rt a private secretary. Her hobbies were swim in fa d in . Sjie was member of the Zoology Club. I 2 U 'A XJ, 5 t. 4, x Q LEO P. HERMAN The study of the physical side Xf llije attracte ' Leo fof e was interested in physiology and belonged to Zoo xgy Club. U-Ks a eball player he was hard to beat. -I 'l ,Nat V' STANLEY SAUL HERZMARK This smiling senior wds I , memb of the Zoology Club for three straight years. He ranked physics and h's ry ab' ' all his studies at Central. He plans to enter junior College. IACQUELINE HICKS lackie's record of perfect attendance s one of ch to be mighty proud. She was interested in many clubs, m i the De fans. She also belonged to Zoology, Pep, and French Clubs. A F -Ju l Y X xjxf 'v the ether, known as radio ,and the allied science of televisio ,cal d is Zoology Club member. He was an Emerson and he played se fT'd-t am basketball and football. LOIS HILL All through her school life this blonde Delphian has been a sincere and friendly girl. She took her studies and work in Zoology, Pep, and French Clubs seriously and was an indispensable member. - Y .1 GEORGE M. HIGDON The fascinating science of transmittin ggoundg tiqulgh 36 gh MARGIE HILL Margie's personality won many friends and honorsg she wa president, Intersociety representative, standard bearer, and Declamation repre- ' sentative for Thalians, She played in Shirt Sleeves, and belonged to Pep, Botany, French, and Girls' Hi Clubs. RUTH A. HILLEN This pleasant girl was in the German Club, and in Girls' Hi in '32, Ruth won second place in the Home Room Reporter Contest. HELEN M. HOPKINS The Thalians, Zoology Club, and Girls' Hi were happy to count her among their fellow members. Helen is going to a business college where she will study that subject which she liked best, shorthand. FRIDOLYN HOYER This mathematical wizard was very familiar with all fire arms. He was on Central's rifle team two years. He will make bio-chemistry his vocation. pm A i o LQ.. ' ' Us

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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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DON MUNRO HUNT A set of earphones over his head, a radio to tinker with, or a physics problem on acceleration, and he was hCIPPY- Kansas State will claim this member of second team football '33, and Boys' Hi. DEAN LESLIE HUTCHINSON Dean was much interested in radio. ln '32 and '33 he was a Crack Company and Platoon member: band '32, '33, '35g and Mixer Orchestra '34, '35p and R. O. T. C. '33 and '34. MARGARET MAE IENKINS Full of sunshine and cheer is the way we shall think of Margaret. She did her best with the work in Girls' Hi and also as bank cashier of her home room. CHARLES IOHNSON This president of the Trouvere Club and vice-president of the Franklin's was interested in music, having sung in the Glee Club '33, '34, '35. He was also a Student Council representative, home room reporter, and treasurer of Hi-Y. GEORGE LEWIS IOHNSON George will probably paint his way to success as an artist, art being his hobby. He held the office of treasurer of the German Club. He plans to graduate next from junior College. KENT DENNY IOHNSON Kent came to Kansas City from Smithville High and we can truly say that Smithville's loss was Central's gain. His hobby is Wood-working, and his favorite subject was physiology. KEITH IOHNSTON Having been editorial editor of Luminary, this Franklin has a head start in his future profession of journalism and printing. He was a Boys' Hi member and was one of the few who possessed a perfect attendance record. HOMER IOLLIFF Homer's favorite subject was music as he wishes to be a musician. He previously attended the Linwood School. Homer's hobby was clothes and he was a member of the Emerson Club. EDWIN IONES His main interests were drafting and electricity. Back to the Farm movement has an advocate in Ed, for he hopes to secure a position selling farm implements. BETTY IUDD As Pep Club president, Student Council vice-president, bank cashier, and Luminary staff member, Betty showed her ability. Betty was in Peter Grimm and was R. O. T. C. attendant. She was an Art Honor Society member. WILLIAM IUDD A football game without Bill? Never! This Webster and cheer leader instilled life into Central students. A Student Council member, and absorbed in journalism, he will hereafter be seen at Missouri University. WILLIAM IOSEPH KARP To the average human being, solid geometry and algebra are boresome subjects, but not to joe, for in them he saw future skyscrapers and bridges. His engineering career will be continued at junior College. PAUL KARTSONIS Such an active young man! He was president of Boys' Hip - president of Central Emerson Clubg acted in Heart Trouble and Shirt Sleeves g member of second team basketball in '33, and Luminary sports editor. HAROLD KATZ If any one knew how to keep out of the red, Harold did, because he was enrolled in bookkeeping. He supported Central's band in '33, '34, and was particularly fond of aquatic sports. IULIA KATZ This auburn-haired puella was a sincere and pleasant student. She is another swimmer -and a good one. She enjoyed shorthand the best of all her subjects. ROSE DOROTHY KATZ Rose is cut out for a position in the business world. She preferred those subjects that were commercial, and she plans to enter a business school for further stenographic work. MARTHA NELLIE KATZEFF Martha seemed to be very scientific-minded for she intends to be a specialist in some branch of science. She was an able assistant bank cashier and a member of Spanish Club. FRANK KAVORINOS Frank said, My favorite study is mathematics. Since his hobby is aeronautics, he entertains hopes of going to Annapolis after graduation. DOROTHY ELIZABETH KELLA Dorothy was on the first hockey, baseball, and basketball teams. She played soccer, volleyball, and was a Senior Life Saver. Dorothy was treasurer of Slache and a member of Olympian and Student Council. ALICE KELLER Alice played on all-star hockey, basketball, and soccer teams. She was Intramural Manager, officer of Olympians, Senior Life Saver, and possessor of a shield. She enjoyed Slache, French Club, and Student Council. ELLEN KELLOGG Ellen was an officer in the Slaches. She played on the first basketball and baseball teams and passed junior Life Saving. She served as Student Council representative, reporter, and bank cashier. ELLZABETH KEMP Elizabeth was another outstanding musician and not only participated in the orchestra, Glee Club, and Trouvereg but was pianist for Girls' I-Ii. Elizabeth was active in German, French, and Pep Clubs, and Student Council. JAMES ARTHUR KENNEDY This Central student was not lightminded'---but air-minded. In fact, so much so ,that his hobby was aeronautics and he plans to enter Boeing Air College in California. Happy landings, limmiel WAYNE FRANCIS KLLBOURNE The physical side of physics was the force motivating Wayne's liking for that subject. As motorcycles, mechanical and electrical appliances were his hobbyy it is easy to visualize him as a mechanic and electrician.

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