Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1938
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-wana 9g5W,1fU 1 EX LIBRI5 L ,4. - i -It 'wig' i'i Cf ' ' Y- - K of , Q -fC4fVL. JM NJN., V VMAJ v. 4 , . fx v sa W I Z r . 3,5 ' ,, ,. 'A X I The Topper Z'-flue, Topper? The Toliiigr i 'he A ,,, A Y i .- 5, K I I X ax, ' A J. A J - ' , fd ' A ' q 3 QV,-AM. . H, if -A ' . . 1 0 . 5 ' ctw x -1'-Z .Jw ,,, i:, u ' LO '-Q-Sl-A ., , q a.1,ilggg I Ji -1 . N if . L i 5 . , it V A hi , A '-I O 1: - 'o fb T' . 19 F! 1 -ff :- -4 o - A 'cs 'U ru -ff X - 5 Gzpyrigh f 938 166 Zichff, cflbfof ,six yL,,14.,g4,, gm. W, 0 'J ' M f'f+7 ET 7F,gjj,Z?.m: 'QW 7 v-,,L,,,,., L97 Qfedenfing . . . mme en Airfy-6ZgAf 'PUPPER ik. 21952 My - xx. .l XV. . 1:2 . f QW X 1 X XX ,' X x ,Wm A Il 1 A WBWM f WMQWW 9 of Q Q .fdnnuafpuggcafion of me .gfuclenf MJ? Gnfraf..MgA, .jcznaas Gly, ggklaowri ufume 40 h MINI. . 1, HAT 0FF T0 CET The student body of Central is an enigma, a baffling series of contradictions. It is at once eager and reluctant, savage and urhane, progressive and reactionary ,-fin short, it is a reflection of the most paradoxical of all human phenomena,-1 the average mid-western American. These many aspects of student charac- ter are a blessing to editors and sponsors of the Centratian. They make it possible for the editors to produce each year an authentic and yet completely novel pic- ture of Central student life. Cut possi- hitities are as wide and varied as the character ot the suhject. They may range from the picturesque crudeness ot the hill- ML. hilly to the suave smoothness of the city bred. In choosing the Topper as theme for the 1938 Centralian, the staff sought to emphasize that element of sophistication present in the Central student body and portray it as a striking contrast to last year's Ozark theme. For undoubtedly, there is sophistica- tion at Central, however immature it may he. We have tried this year to throw the spotlight on this facet of Centrats many- sided personality. We, the staff, hope sincerely that this portrait, which is as representative of ourselves as of our patrons, will give you as much pleasure to study completed as it did us to create. Gl4ff8l'Lf5 . . . I. Who? De1Jutants Sub Dehs DulJs u Su LD II. What? Society Cultural Olympians Military III. And Huw! Features Index 1 ' 12? fem V Iii E223 Lg: n SV' iff QX , X ,fig Y: x XX? I- l 5 Q E 9 4 w . .JL Q 3 15 1: h - FH Q ,Q We A iz: fi, f P Z faa .9525 Q21 gg' li: ' Siiff fm. 1 if H6 ,- nfl f i fits . ag ,, ,, 2:45322 ' f X . V :Q HQ. I mms 2 ,W - 13 ex. wg, ,N eg if x 4 1 f ' 52 2 QE x N Q Q, 'g fig A-ff 1' - . 1.151 A W iii! 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Every stuclent soon or later ln l1is wall: of life Greets the tlxouglxt of Alma Mater As llis strengtlm in strlfe. 1 ' wx-1 rw gr'55,,?M,. 1 1, .., N 1, 1 F 1 .4 f .ff K kg- 1 ,iv ,Q-55 ., ,,f,LZf ' Q - 11. .H . S., 341 49 4 mi-if m 'Mverzfm 4 N . Wi iw, ,mn ' fbigk 6 rf ' ff' Q L x '71 iF if 5 lv I , ww. 1l'xg. ,A 5 Q E 'K ciegklgd pf xv fy Q ,L 31 s X. ,. ,145 ,. 'si :L I . 9 K 2 s N 1 D2-H ,, ,Q - X X ni 3 af I I I ,F gi S - :.: if' ' gf: 4s.- -' Y -11: J -' , - ' I 4 ' 2 Q : Q :Q iv.-' vf -rnmf ,f,-Sea 'A -gx ay : -h gwlz zi , a 1 : , ' J -will ,TQ my K MMS, N. , ,.LANQ. 1 x E r.. 15 s gg, vi xii Ei, ef? Q JH . ,i yu. 1 :AL ET-. 1 ui' 4 f 27,1 , K? E x ' 4 ,Qgm 'X ' is N? H 1 K X 2: 2 . X? ,,,. , ' YE 2-im. 231, X5 ,L GE Q Q at nf A xxx is , ' flim- 5 gil ' xy. 3 WY W' QMS- . 44 512151 Xa 'XR vig if K QS . ' -9 V 2 . sf Q . N f if SS. 1 fix fcfihfzjl Q FF-f t' 5 K :MAE fig + -J L is efiiwfm. , , 1 f 1- 5 . 'hw In Memory uf Bertha Burnett Careful. able worker, Classical student, Sympathetic adviser, Inspirational TEACHER. Gracious guest, Hospitabte hostess, Cheerful companion, Understanding FRIEND. Generous neighbor, Law-abiding civilian, Fervent patriot, Tolerant CITIZEN. Life-loving spirit. Optimistic prophet, Uncomplaining sufferer. Valiant CHARACTER. Page 9 Huff School of Commerce University of Denver New York State College for Teachers University of California . ik' 'Q A Li ii.- ,. L I L :s . i' l A v LQ, . ' 1 w N vm QW .. .T .1'- V V-S , , I E. 4 The divisions of the 1938 Centralian represent a complete break with precedent, differing from all previous division pages in subject matter, in spirit, and in artistic handling. As a result, each picture needs a word of explanation to insure full appreciation. The VVt1o page, by far the simplest of the three, presents sophistication,-:tile debutante in tier first formal, her escort resplendent in his new tuxedo. The orchid adds a delicate touch. ww PM f WM ff M W fffffMji 'J ,-ji'-if E ' f' N 6 A .f.fV4'Vw x J'il,,,.. J ! .4 n ,f 1 - 4 f,,,.f. ff f N jwbf ,Q -Q fn' 'P oc: , f?4,,,.,.,A.A, ,awed Lt Qi W' . f W -., aff My Lfijyyx OWWWAMM aw M M dfMW,MM Ja ,A 56:M'b llT'Z'aiiAQf- Zligimuw HTA! glilbwfmfd , ,+,,,7 ,44- J M00 g A f, isosf JS 4 X9 f, if' C7 s Cliarles Davis, Bill Henmcs. Gladys Replogle rleanor qcott President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer E is Centralian and its fellow annuals are being passed around so tliat KK n write tlleir last sentiments to one anotlier, a great organization will be re up. Friendships, casual and intimate, will be dissolved lay the ruslming ex er' nces of life: lout notliing will dissolve time memories ol' tlwose carefree days i entral. The vigor and egotism, wtiicli reaclied its zenitln in tlie senior year and was tlie inspiration for tlie sopliisticated Topper tlieme of tliis lnoolc, will be driven from tliis fresli crop of future citizens as tliey cope with tlie realities ol' lile: but tlie training and lcnowledge gained liere will enable tliem to assume tlieir responsilailities among tliose who malce rp tlie great backbone of tlie nation. Tlie class was first organized when its memlaers were enrolled as freslimen in Central Junior. Twenty of tlie more conscientious among tlie group received. as awards ol merit, silver or gold pins for high academic standing along witlm a spirit of service and cooperation. Near the end of tlie year tlie group elected tlie following officers: Eugene Hall ......... President Eunice Nliller . . Vice-President Eleanor Scott . . . Secretary Edward Twin . . . . . . . . Treasurer Along with tlie clmange from tlie junior to tlie senior scliool tliere came a definite desire on tlme part of some of tlie sophomores to discover new fields and attain new lionors. The class as a wliole was a loyal supporter of tliose few who were able to rise above tlie general confusion and laewilderment of tlie sopliomore year. Bolo Jeffries received a reserve letter in football. Lyda Mae Coy was cliosen soplxomore Pep Club clieerleader, and Gladys Replogle tool: part in tlie original performance of 'lvariety Nite. In the junior year the class as a wliole became aware of tlie fact that it was an integral and indispensable part ol tliat lille wllicli is in reality tlie scliool itself. lxlany members ol' tlie class found tlieir way into clulms, atliletics, dramatics, and literary societies and represented tlie class well in tliose activities. Bob Jeffries. Page 12 Q K' i W i iw sv: Eg, W5 as cg .s...s sn. -A of gif? f D HAT can .lr bag- X X REX :.xc:P+ -X-l'l 19'l OH- VL -3' 34 'X . 9+ -1-H5 3085-L5-S Q ?r'lS Arlua- q x I 55,42 L-':vsCFL Kuowvl 0 Know , X ul, gg rs- Qi vu Q '5 3 sat, -..D wastcslll 'AQ 3 QLH' lg ' RQ A X X 1 Q 3 as 'Q :frm f-x I K E' ' 11's-'Y' I ' A 1' ' 4. Eu ene Hall. Ruth Mae Hopkins, l ' Vincent Trump. r Annette Reedeh -WN ,-lain' E Sergeant-at-Arms Giftorian Asst. Senior Editor Senior Editor Bob Brenton and Frank Kavanaugh were outstanding on the lootluall field' Ray- fyb-1 f 1- .sr- -.. WAND mond Vvilliams, Bob Brenton and A. J. Weaver, on the haslcethall court: Frank L Yfavanaugh, Bill Matheson and Burch King in traclc: Bob Duhy, on the golf Ihygong QR ec green: and Bob Thompsen, on the tennis court. Frank Ellis and Charles Davis In gray' .X we leads in the annual spring play, Growing Pains. and in the lntersociety l con st, Cleo Sparlrs, Charles Davis and Burris Tiffany were awarded silver -X-wus, ls ang llVlelvin Zack, Gladys Replogle and Nathan Beiser were awarded ronze me a s. Lu C lg an Q During the junior year the Central Jefferson Clulo was organized lay a small group of laoys who felt that there was a need for another literary society. This S9 koi' club, made up of eighteen charter memhers, was able to attain a satisfactory ranlc- ing in the intersociety contest and to grow in strength, membership and popularity PHC! P 350111 the heginning. i' Q Again the class elected representatives to assist in the commencement exer- I C .E W pnseff-S aries Davis was made president and Eleanor Scott, Gladys Replogle and f Eugene all were aides. . pk.. The senior year has offered the most colorful and vital experiences in the life? ll this well-organized grou . Th active students who had been m mln rs of . 1 o p e e e -:Jun various organizations as juniors became the leaders. Bill Hemnes and Arnold 2 Q, KJ-Jgc, Shanloerg were elected to preside over the first and second term Student Councils, respectively. Central's excited football fans celebrated the great victory of an un- gf' x 38 defeated football team that brought hack the honors that had strayed from Central. 4 ' Variety Nite returned, a grander show under the name ot' Jubilee ot '3S, audi?-, , Headed for Eden was presented as the annual spring play Results of the Ohio 'il Senior Test ranked Eugene Staples highest among the boys and Catherine SaylesSK, I highest among the girls. CT , ' Mixers, Consolidated, and lntersociety added to the gaiety of the year which T1 was hrolcen only hy the shocking news that one of the most beloved members of ix - the class, Annette Reeder, had passed away. Near the end of the year a new 5 1 ix. ., RQ Q!-4 ,J Y National Honor Society was elected and the class chose their senior ballot . I .e V-I :dvi--L-0 . . 'celEl9rities. ' - x, ?',I .7 ' - ll t ' . . K . i 'SNa'1'g Q.,-g,, fc .V-A-H ,,,. 4 if at -' P 13 1 f . -' A nge . . it ' f of 4 Ax. 46' is, Q rC 5t2PXQ, 'N pt 1 A , .up if . 1. .K M r, Q ' ' fl- fi ff . if ' ' 5 K X. J. , keff KA I Senlur Ballot lvlost Popular Boy lwost Popular Girl lwost Active Boy Cliarles Davis Glaclys Replogle Bill Hemnes lttost Active Girl folly Good Boy folly Goocl Girl Edith Helen Spencer Eugene Hall Charlotte Bingham Best Actress Best Actor Best Girl Orator Jean Balier Vincent Trump Constance Bruce Best Boy Orator Best Girl lvlusician Best Boy lwusician Roll Beclcett Lycla lxlae Coy Bruce lxfleier Best Boy Student Best Girl Stuclent Beau Brummel lvlelvin Zaclc Alice lVlae Roclcie Boln Tlwomsen Belle Brummel Best Boy Atlzlete Best Girl Atlzlete lVlarian Bartli Bob Brenton Cliarlene Russell Page 14 Ellen Anctrews. Jean Balcer, lVlarian Barlll, Nnlllan Beiser. Gerald Goodman, Julia Gommn, Bernice Hanlcins. Carl Hayward. Eunice lvtiller. Pauline lvloss. Nlargilerite lvlyler. Jenn Pmlcer. Arnolfl Slmnluerg. Nvarren Sllryoclc, Cleo Sparlcs. Eclitll H. Spencer 4 ,, ...K . .,.-a aiinnal Honor Suciei To create entllusiasm lor scllolarsliip, to stim- ulate tlxe desire to render service, to promote leaclerslrip, and to clevelop cllaracter-tlmese are tlie four aims of the N. H. S. Fifteen years ago a ioint committee ol' the Student Council ancl faculty worlcecl out tlme entire lronor system. Eligibility requires first ol' all tlrat a stuclent maintain a gracle average of 2.6. Since not more than I0 percent of time class can become members, only tlmose witll tlle lligli- est recorcls can lae aclmittecl. Eaclr applicant for N, H. S. must be passed by all faculty members. However, only gross mis- conduct, dishonesty, or negligence in respect to a cluty are consiclerecl offenses sufficiently grave to cause a teaclmer to vote against a student. From one to five lionor points are given to a stuclent for his participation in scllool activities. The activities of each member may be found by turning to the activity list section on page 30. Fourili Row: Leon Bess, Cllarlotie Bingliam, Sliirley Blue, Milclred Boarclman, Margaret Constance Bruce, Nlaclc Bun-clieit. Aileen Deason, lwlary Annis Diclclwut. .lolin Dowgmy. Ben Feigenlnaurn. Tlzircl Row: Bill Hemnes. .lucliill Holce, Ruili Nine Hopliins, Virginia Lacey. Ann Lacey. Rutlr Carolyn Leininger, Bettye Rose Levine, Allaeri Nlargolin. Bruce Meier. Etllel lx'lenclelsolm. Second Row: June Pannenler. Leo Patrick. Annette Reecler. Gladys Replogle, Cornelia Rigflon. Dorothy Rolxlmins, Alice lVlae Roclcie. Cnilrerine Sayles. Beverly Sclierrer. Eleanor Scott. Firsl Row: Kathleen Stout. Burris Tiffany, Vincent Trump, Edwin Twin, Viola Yvarnicn. Eleanor Vvecllan, Rutli X'V00l2l, Sol Yucllcol- slcy, Melvin Zack, Fmnlc Zwiegel. x N 1 .,,4 ,J ,.,-1-1 M V gy .5 2' 2 . if i at , 3 l g as 'Q x -. .:.,3 ,. ., SQ-nf X 'Mx K W0 X M W Sa WL 2 .X .M ,V ya m-2 4 5 4 722 1 , ,, 55 kg I r fbi Q A Q1 12,5 I Si vw R h gg? .. ff' ff: -X m X X . .Wk me-A. 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Q R Q if K m . mai Q XM xg K 'Q 2 Q gf R S Y xg Q is -' it-iv ig X 1 Q x K sv' Z mix, , W X X ? X XX ' 2 b QQ v --: ' wr 5 Q1 4 A 'R --Lil k k X - Q f X' '2- . W , - 1 X ,.Qk i ,gz J, i , ' : x 4 A ' I if W 'iQ'f M ii 1f 1 Qff, - g ' w ilk- R Q1 1 4, ?f .1- i I M J kia W 3 1 5.6 . 6, , AA X . 1 QA . 3 eq ,, gi Qs 'xx . -fri is xmf -1 if iv N gg -f Q44 My ,F Q f iw l eg is -Q Wm, Q. On 5' V :Y '11 'IQ i X2 if , 1 ig: wr A x 34 i Q f Q Q if Q5 15 i X? x 1 Se? ,H 1 . X. as 3 A Q Q sb R N x gi an sd? 3 L Q S MWA :S , :Lf gwii x A X: We Y Q xi ,, ,, 5 ' EG Q- X rw Ax W . v I5 A , s it 4' +A X - Ii gg, f Saw 6- f x g E, J Y Eff i Fc, . -1? ' YK I , Ei 5,-... Nw u, . ..,-.. -:L ' , ,my 11.5 5. .Q any QF M. Junior Officers . . . Second Band . . . Slurienl Council calainel . . . Slucly Hall. Ho Hum . . . A Lesson in Physics. Diary Marie Burrouglls Anna Louise Comlns Harold R. DuGay Bellie Helen lrwin Bemani Jairolxe. Jr. Raymond Lfverne May Elie Nlenclelsolin Marie lvlaclolene Moore Jolm Blaine Noggle Theresa Ann Ralxner Mariella Sarazan .lark J. Scliull Anita B. Springer Evelyn Louise Taylor Virginia Marie Van VVinlcle Vvaller Vvliisman Zelon Hougli Xvlzile Seniors Alexander, Harry, rlr. Bosliell, Henry Ellioll Braclley, Gnylorcl Bulorcl, Clrarles Capps, Beryl Franlilin Colien, Siclney Leonnrcl Cousins, .loseplwine Cmwlorcl. Nlaxine Rulli Dill. Ellen Arlene Dloogoll, Henry Ferrara, Aniliony Foreman, Tlieoclore Paul Gnrrell. Rnlpli E. Gianaculias, Argiro Glnvas. Gus Nut Appearing ln Panels Greenwell, .loscpli G. Hanclr, Belly Harris, Doris lvlac Jones, Vvilliam l... .lr. Koier. Vvillinm Arllulr Kolb. Dolores Jeane Kumsli, Eugene lx'ICKnlghl, Peler lxlarino, Angelina lvlelslnulu, Belly Alice Olilliouse. Laurella Jeanne Pnrmenler. Clmrles Guy Phillips, Dorolliy Pumilia, Carl Regan. Allan P. Ramsey. Bill Ravis. George Rolalzins. Vincenl Roller. Lavonrla Snnclerson, Judson, Jr. Snnclerson. Kenyon Bryce Sego, lvlnrinn Elaine Slierman. Xvilliam Mellon Slnrlc, Lida Sloan Sulclille, Alice Virginia Tull, Riclmrcl Leroy Xvalsli, Rolaerl D., Jr. Vvells, Vvilliam H. L. XVl1eeler, lvlargarel Jael: lson, , --.,, Lf? . 1' . dw ,M We . .7-jg LLJILF.. li. I ,J LJ-'V 1 l , in J Qyvuf f- yu , L. E u Pop lor safely . . . Vvilson over lime lop . . . Silllouelleri in ll-me MHICII Liglrl . . . Ready. Set, BANG! . . . Engine- room lmulxlc. Page 26 ' ,fa , l i I' s f V In -Emory nnette Header Iune 2, 1921 it is unfortunately too often true that one among us must he taken away before we can fully appreciate his virtues. Thus, when Annette ciieci, her friends came to reaiize one thing-that in her quiet, unobtrusive way, she had carveci forherseii at Centrai a niche never to he refiiieci. Her talent in many of the finer arts motivateci her with the highest of ambitions. Acimireci for her ability, loved for her sincerity of heart, Annette marie wide friendships. as her many scholastic honors attest. - April 7, 1938 Death came to her in the spring of a life com- pieteiy unhiemished hy a selfish thought. That sense of loyalty and cievotion to her companions which guided her every action macie her indeed a frienci to he revered. Her life was both full and happy, hut she gave as much as she received. For the richness of her character and the generous quality of her service, her memory will he forever green in the hearts of all who knew her. Page 27 ,.....A..g....11..x3r. , mol H- . V ' C ' Xiu fy' x 1'JM,J-,V 1.,4f'VJJj f , CJ i f ' In ,D X ff! , l .i jg fi-.ll - I ,',, t - V I I- gk. x nljlwxwn iw rude, I ixdl J' ' A -ff' J L7 N ' U ' uf, 3' P, ', f, I 0 u I i fm d Y 5 d i ,mi ,view 1 - ear ra ua 1011 'lk ' Ii X, j A t f. W A.. KN! F ,Lp ' . VW 1 fl AJ K ,J ,UQ if il I I' A fin!! I XXX TNF-jig ,jjj gx KK is K ' Eff' x 0 q ,AJP ' K . A X 0114! LEEK BEITYANNE LEWIS LOWELL SIGAR 9 .JJ j Aff' J ,V I W! N President ' Vice-President Secretary- reasurer Q! Nl Q!! In Jealsirglh. o arity for severa ears, the custom of mid-year graduation was continued ' ,U VIN, I ' tif' gm n C ai graduated fi - ine mid-year students. In the fail the class was organized N ,iii er F1 eaiirshipiiof Jarjies s president: Bettyanne Lewis as vice-president: and Lowii f n ' - , uf X' ' T, J lgarq as se ary tr asure . 1 fly? il!!! om iicemgtidsexerc' were held in the schooi auditorium on February third. The program If 1 yi sas oyvszyygf' f f 7 A 4 1, i W- X W gf' r PROGRAM 4.',A,, J J jp!! tl f JM larch: Entrance of the Peers ..... Sullivan : Cyl! i V iffy! Central Urchestra - is I 1 fi M Ph'l M A. X ,T nvoca on . . . .... r. i organ Vffkf'V'A Douhie Quartette: ' Aj Chit Char ......... Moffat Sung hy members of the A Cappeiia Choir Hazel Pruet, Willa Logsdon, Helen Avery, Betty Showalter, Helen Eiiiot, Mary Cook, Doris Huggins, Virginia Pierce. Accompanist, Mina Ruth Shepp - Presidenfs Address ....... James Leek Cornet Soio: 'lstars in the Sky ..... Clark Merle Bade Accompanist, Catherine Spalding Vice-President's Address ..... E Bettyanne Lewis Presentation of Diplomas . . Mr. Otto F. Duhach To Central ...... Class and Audience One advantage that the smaiier mid-year class has over the unwieldy regular ciass is the senior banquet, which was held on February first, two days before commencement. President James Leek presided as toastmaster and Jeweii King gave the fareweii address. Dinner was served by the giris in the Home-Making Department. Page 28 h-- - W - --aa-4?---V -, A W 5: ,W V Xkbzzf ,wi 'FVAN . ,J .M K 9 +25 . gre,- Kg, K' E,-fx Q1 f !1L.Q.v ,, E .., im 57 Kg if fi as F . 1 V .... 5 E XA 'Rfk , Mg, Q in .. , TG, QE fy .. B, 4 Ae? ffiif A S ,E I1 ggi? dugg, -wx -5 a - V . 6 Alg 4 J :fy ,Q , wg-, 4 .- , f A A, . ., Y 1 4 5 E .,..., if ,- , W9 ,FT kia' ih? E ' A ,if I film gg Rf- '-, .x-1 ,.. .1 ' 321 1 f 1 ' ' -A si ' W, m . .1 .9 i i, I Q . M Q AA ii is N , , ,x ff 'f f , 5- ia .V .W r , is ' ' J Vx V 1? Zb' ' ',.A 2 . :': .:A,. , Q, V Q A g, . f is-E Y: -2.x if . . f - .r wg ., V .-yg.m3, s f 1-SN' LL. Y Ex R Q X 51. 1 x Q TK - ,.:: 5 Q 4 Q X X KAIA KY: Q ,, ,. ADAMS. ROBERTA Baslcetball, '35: Hoclcey. '35: Fasbion Sbow, '36. ADELMAN. MORRIS L. German Club: Student Coun- cil Alternate: Ollicer, Home Room: Platoon Sergeant. AGNEW. FLORlNE E. Ollicer, lvlinerva Lit. Soc.: ,Zoology Club: Student Council Representative: Girls' Hi: Bas- lcetball. '36: Soccer, '36: Variety Nite. '36: Fasbion Sbow. '36. ALLIN, ANNA MARIE Psycbology Club: Fasbion Sbow. '36. ALTlERl. MICKEY President. Home Room: Social Science Society. ANDERSON. lVlAR.lORlE E. Officer. Tlialian Lit. Soc.: Spanisb Club: Vice-Pres.. Home Room: Pep Club: 50-word Typ- ing Pin: 60-word Typing Pin: Psycbology Club. ANDREWS, ELLEN President. Tbalian Literary Society: lntersociety Represent- ative: Student Council Repre- sentative: Zoology Club: Spanisb Club: President, Home Room: Tbalian Standard Bearer: Rep- resentative. lntersociety. '36, '37, '38: Pep Club. ARNOLD. RUTH M. Social Science Society. ARONSON. LEON Central Webster Club: Bot- any Club: Student Council Representative: Spring Play. '36: Social Science Society: Editorial Editor. Luminary: Jubilee Com- mittee: Student Talent Assembly Committee. ASHLEY. BEITY LA VON Social Science Society: Psy- cbology Club: Variety Nite. '36. ASHLEY, lVlARY E. Tbalian L it e r a r y Society: Girls' Hi: Psycbology Club. AULL. EARL Central Franlclin Club: Vice- Presiclent. Psycbology Club: Variety Nite. '36: Student Coun- cil Representative: Major part. Headed for Edenn: Frencb Club, Social Science Club. AVERY. THOMAS W, Gemian Club. AYRES. VVlLLtAtVl C. Zoology Club: 'Psychology Club: Boys' Hi: Band: Cborus. BABER. CHARLES W., Jr. Central Jell-erson Club: Gali- leo Science Club: Aviation Club. BAGBY, MAX O. Student Co u ncil Represent- ative: Officer. Home Room. BAKER. GEORGE. Jr. Cborus: Band. BAKER. JEAN ADAIR President. Aristonian Literary Society: Representative, lnter- society. '37, '38: President. Frencb Club: Zoology Club: First Page Editor. Luminary: Student Council Cabinet: Girls' Hi Cabinet: Variety Nite. '37: Growing Painsu: Pep Club: Lead. Headed lor Edenn: Offi- cer, Psycbology Club: Best Actress. BANKS. VVILDA V Spanisb Club: Girls' Hi: Fasliion Sbow. '36, BARBER. GEORGE. Jr. Student C o u n ci l Represent- ative: Otlicer. Home Room. BARLOW. WALTER DEAN Zoology Club. BARTH. lVlARlAN President. Aristonian Literary Society: Zoology Club: Frencli Club: President. Home Room: Girls' Hi: Variety Nite, '37: Cbristmas Pageant. '35: Pep Club: Belle Brummelf BASSEIT. GENEVIEVE R. Zoology Club: Pep Club. BATES. SHELLEY LEE Student Council Rep. BAUM. YETFA Zoology Club: Fasliion Sbow, '36. BECKETF. ROBERT W. Vice-President. Central Web- ster Club: President. Forum Club: Galileo Science Club: Editor-in-cbiet. Centralian: De- bate Team. '37: Constitutional Orator. '38: NBest Boy Oratoru: KXBY Radio Forum. Four, please. Repair men. Artists Myers. Henry. and lvloore. Nvrrfcti the birdie twliat birdie?l lvlr. Lang. . Binglialn at tlie umilcef' , Cbristmas spirit. SRllCltViCll IIIBRETS. Senior BElSER. NATHAN rl. President, Central Emerson Club: R.O.T.C. Editor. Lumi- ary: Captain. Craclc Squad. '36: Craclc Platoon, '36, '37: Crack Company. '36, '37: Circus Drill, '36. '37: Olticer. Olticers' Club: Cbristmas Play. '35, '36: Debate Team, '36, '37: Bronze Medal, Oration: Student Council Cabi- net. BELL. EDNA Fasbion Sbow. '36. BELL. JEANNE Minewa Lit. Soc.: Zoology Club: President. Home Room: Easbion Sbow. '36: Student Council Rep., Pep Club. BELL, RUTH Easbion Sliow, '36: Officer. Home Room: Psychology Club: 40-Word Typing Pin. BELTER, WARREN HARRY Central Webster Club: Stu- clent Council Rep.: Boys' Hi: Craclc Company. '35, '36. BENNETT. GRANT Zoology Club: Botany Club: Sociology Club. BERENDT. LOLlTA M. Officer, Central Art Club: Central Botany Club: Girls' Hi: Variety Nite. ,373 Cbarity Spealcer. '35: Fnslrion Sbow. '36. BESS. LEON Central .lellerson Club: Presi- dent. Science Club: Aviation Club. BINGHAM. CHARLOTFE O. President. Tbalian l.Jt. Soc.: Social Sci. Soc.: Zoology Club: Exchange Editor. Luminary: Stu- dent Council Cabinet: Ollicer. Home Room: Girls' Hi: Variety Nite. '36, '37: Jolly Good Girl. BLAICH, CHARLOTTE J. Zoology Club. BLAZEK. ARNOLD JAMES Galileo Science Club. Avia- tion BLUE. BLANCHE SHIRLEY President. Soc. ol' Lit. ancl Hist.: lntersociety Rep.: Student Council Cabinet: Pep Club: Officer, Psycbology Club: Jubi- lee. '38: S. L. H. Song Leader. Page 30 BOARDMAN. MILDRED Spanislr Club: Zoology Club: Baseball: Hoclcey: Soccer: Vol- Iey Ball: Staff Accountant. Lulninary: Cbristmas Pageant. '35. BODNEY, EUGENE Zoology Club. BOHANNON. FREDK. G. Ollicer, C e n t r a l Franlclin Club: Zoology Club: R.O.T.C. Eclitor, Luminary: President. Home Room: Boys' Hi: Captain, Ollicers' Club. BORCHER. BILL Golf Team. BORDEN, BARBARA H. Social Sci. Soc.: Officer. Home Room: Girls' Hi. BOSHELL. HENRY E. Student Council Represent- ative: Boys' Hi. BOUTROS. JANET blinerva Lit, Soc.: Zoology Club: Social Sci. Soc.: Presi- clent. Home Room. BOVVMAN. LYNN V. Central Vvebster Club. BOX. ROBERT, S.. Jr. Central Emerson Club, BRAGA. MARY FRANCES Baseball, All-Star Baseball, '36, BRASFtEtD. SHIRLEY J. Forum Club: President. Home Room: Girls' Hi: volley Ball. '35: Hoclcey Team. '35: Variety Nite, '36. BRATT. SAMUEL lntramural Spo rt s: Variety Nite, '36. BRENNAN. NIADGE M. Zoology Club: Social Science Society: Pep Club: Vice-Presi- dent. Home Room: Girls' Hi. BRENTON. ROBERT L. Second Team Football. 35: First Team Football. '36: Sec- oncl Team Basketball. '36, '37: First Team Basketball. '37, '3S: Captain Basketball, '38: Cap- tain All-Star Football. '37: Traclr. '36, '37, '38i Nigro- Notre Dame Troplry: Best Boy Atbletef' I. Sopliomore? 2. bliss Hammoncl's Home 3. 'I-he missing linlc. 4, Pay day, 5. Tlie artistic toucli. 6. Oscar. 7. Centralian. 8. 'I'eacl1er's Lomer ctivities BROCK. BELLE MARIE Ollicer. Society Lit. and Hist.: Zoology Club: Social Science Society: Band. BROVVN. .IENEVEE LUCILE Cvirls' Hi: Ollicer. Home Room, BRONVN. ROSIE Social Sci. Soc.: Zoology Club: Central Olympian Club: Hoclcey. '35: Volley Ball, '35. '36, '37: Variety Nite, '36: Fasliion Sbow. '36, BRUCE. IVIAROAREI' C. President. Delpliian L.it. Soc.: Intersociety Rep.: Forum Club: Zoology Club: First Assistant Business Manager, Centralian: Ol'l'icer. Home Room: Cliarily Spealcer, '38: Debate, '38: Del- pliian Song Leader: Best Cvirl Orator. BURCIIEIT, LEO IVIACK President, Central Emerson Club: Intersociety Representative: Viccepresident, Boys' Hi: Cap- tain, R.O.'I .C.: Vice-Presiclent. Ollicers' Club: Craclt Squad. '36: Craclc Platoon. '35, '36: Craclc Company, '35, '36, '37: Gold Legion IVIedaI: Vice-Presi- clent, Student Council: Circus Drill, '35, '36, '38, BURNS. BENJAIVIIN B. Officer, Home Room: Band. BURROUGHS. IVIARY IVI. Orcliestra, '35, '36: Soccer. '35, '36: Giant Volley Ball, '35, '36: Variety Nite, '36, BUITERVVORTH. NIARY L. Society of Lit. and Hist.: President, Art Club: Variety Nite. '37, BYRNE. BABEITE A, ' Ollicer, Home Room: Cliorus. '36: Baseball, '36: Basketball. '37, CAIVIPBELI... BETTY JANE Tlialian Lit. Soc.: Art Club: Spanisli Club: Zoology Club: Ollicer. Home Room: Girls' Hi. CANNADAY. IVIAROARET Zoology Club: Girls' Hi: Social Science Society. CAPPS. IVIARY EVELYN Botany Club: Student Council Representative: Hoclcey Team. ROOIIT. '35: Baseball, '35: Soccer, '35: Valley Ball. '35, CARUSO. MARY E. Social Science Society: Stu- dent Council Alternate: Officer. Hollle RDUHI. CAVENDER. LITFON E. Boys' Hi: First Sergeant, R.O.'I'.C,: P r e sid e n t. Non- Commissionecl Ollicers' Club. CENT ONZE. ROSEMARY Student Council Represent- ative: Ofiicer, Home Room. CHARNO. VIVIAN l5'Iinerva Lit. Soc.: Ollicer. Getnlall Pep Girls' Hi: Galileo Science Club: Psy- cliology Club: Student Council Representative: President, Home Room: Variety Nite, '36: Jubilee. '38: Major Part. Headed lor Eden : Fasliion Sliow, '36, CLOSSER, ROBERTA Aristonian Lit. Soc.: Zoology Club: Officer, Home Room: Girls' Hi: Basketball. '35, '36: Hoclcey. '35, '36: Baseball, '35, '36: All-Star Hoclcey. Pep Club. CLOUSE, ROSELLEN Zoology Club: Cborus: Vari- ety Nite. '36. CLUITER, LAURA LOUISE Zoology Club: Hoclcey, '37: Valley Ball. '37: Soccer, '37: All-Star Hoclcey, '37: Olympian Club. COLEMAN. HAROLD I... Aviation Club. UOLLINS. CHARLES F. Student Council Rep. COIVIBS, ANNA LOUISE Social Science Society. COPELAND. SHIRLEY IVIAE Art Club: Zoology Club. COUSINS, ELINOR Social Science Society: Presi- dent, Home Room: Girls' Hi. COUSINS. .IOSEPHINE Social Science Society: Ol'l'i- cer, Psycliology Club: Student Council Rep.: Ollicer, Home Room: Girls' Hi: Faslxion Sbow. 'I3 COY. LYDA IVIAE Aristonian Lit. Soc.: Zool- ogy Club: Student Council Rep,: President, Home Room: Girls' Hi: Jubilee, '3S: Soplxo- more Cbeerleaders Best Girl lVIusician. CRAHAN. FRANCES Zoology Club: Social Science Society: Student Council Rep.: Girls' Hi: Fasbion Sbow, '36, CRAHAN, ROSEIVIARY Zoology Club. CRAVVFORD, IVIAXINE R. Zoology Club: Psycbology Club: Social Science Society: Ollicer, Home Room. CREAGER, RACHAEL E. Society ol' Lit. and Hist.: Galileo Science Club: Social Sci. Soc.: Spanisli Club. Cliorus. CROSS. LOLA EUDINE Aristonian Lit. Soc.: Social Science Society: President, Home Room, CROSSNO. ESTELLA Cverman Club: Variety Nite. '36: Clxristmas Pageant. '35, CURTIS. CONRAD JAY Central Vvebster Club: Boys' Hi: Senior Cheerleader. DARR, VVALTER DALE Student Council Rep.: Boys' Hi: First Sergeant, R.O,'I'.C.: Craclt Platoon, '36: Croclc Com- pany, '36, '38, DAVIDOFF. DOROTHY Zoology Club: Social Science Society. DAVIDSON, ELLA JUNE Zoology Club: Fasliion Sliow, 36. DAVIDSON. IVIARY Basltetball, '36: Hoclcey, '35, '36: Soccer, '35, '36: All-Star Hoclcey, '35, '36, DAYIS. CHARLES. Jr. President, Central Webster Club: Intersociety Rep.: Presi- dent. Senior Class: President. .Iunior Class: Vice-President. Student Council: Silver Medal, Declamation: President, Home Room: Boys' Hi: Orcliestra. '36, '37: Jubilee, '3S: Lead. Grow- ing Painsu: Lead. Cliristmas Play, '37: Lead, Headed for Edenn: XVDAF B ro a d ca st lAmerican Royallz Senior Com- mittee: Most Popular Boy. Page 31 DAVIS, NORMA Zoology Club: President. Home Room: Baal: Casliier: Volley Bail. '35. DAVIS, ROBERT VVILLIAIVI Central Emerson Club: Olli- cer, Trouvere Club: Clxorus, '36: Band. '37: Orcbestra: Variety Nite, '36, '37: Growing Pains : Assistant Director, Orcbestra. DAVVES, ADELIA E. Social Sci. Soc.: President. Home Room: Fasliion Sbow, '36: Psycllology Club. DEASON, IVIABEL A. Officer. Central Olympian Club: Girls' Sports Editor. Lumi- nary: Student Council Rep.: Ollicer, Hallie Room: Jubilee, '3S: Hocltey, '35, '36, '37: Bas- Icetball, '36, '37, '38: Baseball. '36, '37, '38: All-Star Hockey, '37: All-Star Baseball, '37: Intramural Sports Manager. DEFFENBAUGH. JOHN Social Science Society. DeLARIVI, CORLIS R. Baslcetball, '38, DICKHOUT. IVIARY ANNIS Society ol' Lit. and Hist.: Olympian Club: Pep Club: Baalcetball: Volley Ball: All-Star H o c I: e y: All-Star Basketball: Faslxion Sliow, '36, DIEDERICH. BETTY JEAN Aristonian Lit Soc.: Cverman Club. DLOOGOFF. HENRY First Team, Football, '36, '37: Seconcl Team. Football. '36: Track Team, '36, '37, '38: Jubi- lee, '38, DOHERTY, MARIANA Aristonian Lit, Soc.: Zoology Club: Student Council Rep.: President, Home Room: Cvirls' Hi: Fasbion Sllow, '36, DOWGRAY. ,I. G. L.. Jr. Central Emerson Club: Frencli Club: Rep.. Intersociety. '37: Zoology Club: Jubilee. '38, DUBY. ROBERT F. First Team Football, '37: First Team Baslcetball, '38, 1 5 DuGAY. HAROLD R. Jubilee. 'I-IS: Trouvere Club: Zoology Club: Student Council Rep.: President, Home Room: Boys' Hi: Craclc Company: Craclc Platoon: Cboms: Boys' Quartet, '36, '37: Variety Nite, '36, '37: Boys' Sextette: Secret of Suzanne, Jubilee, '3S. EADS, JOSEPHINE Society ot Lit. and Hist.: Olli- cer, Home Room: Band, '37, '38: Band Librarian: Psychology Club: Galileo Science Club. EDNIONSON, LAVVRENCE Central Emerson Club: Stu- dent Council Rep.: Boys' Hi: Rep., Intersociety. '38. EISENBERG, LEO Oilicer, Home Room: Cirrist- mas Pageant, '35: 40- and 50- worci Typing Pin. ELICK. MARIE Psycinology Club: Student Council Rep.: Otlicer, Home Room. ELLIOTT, ROMA JEAN Aristonian Lit. Soc.: Art Club: Zoology Club: Social Sci. Soc.: Art Editor, Luminary: Student Council Rep.: President. Home Room: Fasliion Slrow, '36. ELLIS. FRANK HENRY President, Central Jefferson Club: Rep.. Intersociety. '37, '38: Frencir Club: Fomm Club: Librarian. Luminary: Asst. Lit. Ed.. Centralian: Student Coun- ciI Rep.: Variety Nite. '37: Lead, Growing Painsn: Clrarity Spealcer, '36: Debate Team. '37: Headed for Eden. EMERSON. WALTER H. Band. EPPS, JOHN ARNOL Central Franlclin Club: Rep.. Intersociety: Trouvere Club: Pbotograpber, Luminary: Pbotog- rapber, Centralian: C I1 o ru s: Band: Orcbestra. EPSTEIN, ABIE Zoology Club: President. Home Room: Intramural Base- ball, '36, '37: Intramural Foot- ball, '36, '37: Social Sci. Soc. EPST EIN. SAMUEL Zoology Intersclxolastic Baseball. '37. FEIGENBAUIVI, BEN Officer, Central Emerson Club: Rep., Intersociety, '37: Student Council Cabinet: Major. R.O.T.C.: Crack Squad: Crack Platoon: Craclc Company: Olli- cers' Club: Jubilee, '3S: Emer- son Song Leader, '38. FERGUSON, GEORGE W. Pliotograpber, Centralian, '3S: Boys' Hi. FERGUSON. MARY K. Zoology Club: Hoclcey. '35: Volley Ball, '35: Baseball, '35. l. Library Display. 2. Some ucoolc-es. 3. lVIacIc Burcliett, VVarren 4. Red, tile boiler-room cat. 5. Nlen oi Muscle. FICHMAN, ROBERT Orcbestra. '36, '37. FIELDS. MARSHALL W. Central Emerson Club: Olli- cers' Club: First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C.-: Social Sci. Soc.: Boys' Hi. FINK. WALLACE FRANCIS Social Sci. Soc.: Galileo Club: President. Home Room: Intra- mural Sports: Variety Nite, '37: Cbristmas Play, '35. FINLEY, ELSIE JANE Baseball, '37. FISHMAN. CHARLES E. Zoology Club: Vice-President, Home Room: Clrorus, '35: Base- ball. '35, '36: Touclr Football. '35, '36, '37, FLINK. FRANK B. Zoology Club. FLOYD. DORTHY ADELL Social Sci. Soc.: Girls' Hi. FOLEY, WILLIAM GEORGE Social Sci. Soc.: Boys' Hi. FORDEMWALT. ANDY Central Emerson Club: Trou- vere Club: Officer, Home Room: Orcbestra: Boys' Hi. FORSHAY. MAXINE Social Sci. Soc.: Zoology Club: Variety Nite, '36: Fasti- ion Sbow, '36. FRETZ. LUCY KATHLEEN Olticer, Minerva Lit. Soc.: Psychology Club. GALITZKY. WILBERT M. Psycbology Club. GIANACULIAS, ARGIRO President. Home Room: Vari- ety Nite. '36: Fasiiion Sliow. '36: 50-word Typing Pin: Soc- cer, '36. GIANCERELLI, FRANCES R Central Olympian Club: Pep Club: Volley Ball: Hockey: Bas- lietball: Baseball: Variety Nite. '36. GIBBONS, JACQUELINE I. President. Society ot Lit. and Hist.: Art Club: Zoology Club: Girls' Hi. GICKER. ROBERT J. Central Webster Club: Oiii- cer, Frenclr Club: Student Coun- ciI Rep.: Boys' Hi: Tliird Page Editor, Luminary. GIASS. IVIARY ANN Zoology Club: Galileo Sci- ence Club: Student Council Rep.: President. Home Room: Girls' Hi: Fasiiion Sltow, '36: Pep Club: Frencti Club. GOBER. DENE Officer. C e n t r a I Emerson Club: Non-Commissioned Olii- cers' Club: Student Council Rep.: Boys' Hi Cabinet: First Sergeant. R.O.T.C.: Crack Company. '36, '37: Circus Drill: Variety Nite, '37. GOLDBERG, IVIIGNON Psycliology Club: 40-word Sliyroclc. Natlian Beiser. Page 32 Typing Pin: Officer, Home Room: Typist, Centralian. GOOCH, JAMES STANLEY First Team Football, '36, '37. GOODIVIAN, GERALD IVI. Olticer, Central Emerson Club: Officer. Trouvere Club: First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C.: Clrorus: Craclc Company: '36, '37: Craclc Platoon, '37: Offi- cers' Club: Student Council Rep.: Emerson Pianist. GORDON. DONALD E. Social Sci. Soc.: Student Council Rep.: Boys' Hi: Intra- mural Baslcetball: Intramural Football: Manager, Intramural Baseball. GORDON. MARVIN Intramural Basketball. GORE, FELIX Cborus, '35, '36s Variety Nite. '36, GORMAN. JULIA M. Oiiicer, Home Room. GOTT. MARGARET ELLEN Zoology Club: Galileo Club: Major part, Headed for Edenu: Major part. Growing Pains. GREENBERG, HANNAH M. Psychology Club: St u d e n t Council Representative. GREENVVELL. JOSEPH Cv. Galileo Science Club: Boys' Hi: Intramural Football: Intra- mural Baseball: Psychology Club. GRINNELL. MARY J. Fasbion Sbow, '36: Cvirls' Hi: Student Council Rep.: Zoology Club: Officer. Home Room. GUTORITZ. ROSIE Girls' Hi: Fasbion Sbow, '36. HACKETT. ANNA V. Zoology Club: Social Science Society: Fasbion Silow, '36, HALL, EUGENE WALTON Vice-President, Central Frank- lin Club: Otiicer, Junior Class: Otiicer, Senior Class: Zoology Club: Galileo Science Club: Stu- dent Council Cabinet: President. Home Room: Boys' Hi: Tracie. '36, I37: Second Team Football, '36: Franklin Song Leader. '38: Swimming Team, '38: Officer, Psyclrology Club: Jolly Good Boy. HALL, MARGARET Officer, Aristonian Lit. Soc.: Zoology Club: Pep Club: Stu- dent Council Rep.: Girls' Hi: Fasliion Sliow, '36: Junior Cbeerleader. HAMILTON. DCN A. Student Council Rep.: Boys' Hi: Galileo Science Club: Span- isll HANCK. BEITISY Zoology Club. HANGER. JAMES THOMAS Boys' Hi. ' HANGER, JOHN THOMAS Boys' Hi. HANKINS, BERNICE Oil-icer. Tbalian Lit. Soc.: Student Council Representative. HARRIS. DORIS MAE Zoology Club: Officer. Home Room: Baseball. '35: Hoclcey, '35: Faslxion Slxow. '36. HARRIS. JOHN Zoology Club: Student Coun- cil Rep.: President. Home Room: Boys' Hi: Variety Nite. '36, '3'.7. HAYS, VVINIFRED Otiicer, Tlmlian Lit. Soc.: Student Cotmcil Rep.: Oliicer. Home Room: Girls' Hi: Variety Nite, '36: Tlxalian Song Leader. HAYVVARD. CARL B. President, C e ntr a I Franltlin Club: Rep.. Intersociety. '37, '3S: Student Council Rep.: President. Home Room: Galileo Science Club: Frenclt Club: Social Sci. Soc.: Student Talent Assembly Committee. HEMNES. BILL DAIJZS President, Central VVebsler Club: Rep.. Inlersociety, '37, '38: President, S t u d e n t Council: President, Home Room: Vice- Presiclent, Senior Class: Social Science Society: Fourth Page Editor, Luminary: Boys' Sports Editor. Centralian, '37, '38: Boys' Hi: Student Manager. Jubilee, '3B: Assistant Head Press and Malte-up Nlan. Print Sbop: Student Talent Assembly: Most Active Boy. HALL. JOSEPH S. Second Team Football. '36s First Team Football, '37: Track. '37, '3S. HENDERSON. CHRISTINE Social Science Society. HENSLEY, JESSlE E. Oliicer, Dclpliian Lit. Soc.: Zoology Club: Stuclent Council Rep.: Orchestra: D el p li i an bleclal Pinner. l'lERZ.b'lARK, ROSENIARY Zoology Club: Ollicer. Home Room: Stuflent Council Alter- nate: Senior Life-Saver. HEYSER. CA'l'HERlNE Social Sci. Soc.: Psycliology Club: Girls' Hi: Slucient Coun- cil Rep.: President, Home Room: All-Star Basketball Team. '35: Variety Nite, 36. '7. HICKS, DOROTHY LEE Ollicer. Home Room: Fasbion Sliow. '36, HOCKENSIVHTH, MARY J. Zoology Club: Presiclent. Home Room: Basketball. '36: Hoclcey, '37. HOKE. JUDITH Ollicer, Aristonian Lit. Soc.: Zoology Club: Student Council Rep.: Presiclent. Home Room: Girls' Hi: Variety Nite, '37: Jubilee. '3S: Aicle. Army Hop: Senior Committee: Pep Club. HOPKINS. RUTH MAE Vice-Presiclent. Aristonian Lit. Soc.: Oilicer, Senior Class: Stu- clent Council Rep.: Presiclent. Home Room: Cabinet. Girls' Hi: l:llSlll0lt Sliow, '36: Stuclcnt Council Cabinet. '3S: Rep.. lntersociety. '3S. HOVVARD. lVlAXlNE C. Central Olympian Club: Band: All-Star Volley Boll: Hockey: Baseball. HOWARD, Vt-'ANDA bl. Zoology Club: Social Sci. Soc. HUIWPHREYS. HELEN A. Botany Club: Zoology Club: 40-worcl Typing Pin. HUNT. PAULJNE LEONA Oliicer. Delpliian Lit. Soc.: Zoology Club: Stuclent Council Representative. HUNTINGTON. DORIS J. Zoology Club: Girls' Hi: Stu- cient Council Representative. HUITON. HOVVARD Central Vvebster Club: Boys' Hi. HUTTON. JOHN CLAY Social Sci. Soc.: Zoology Club. ILES. ROBERT LEE ljresidenlg HOIIIC IQOODII Sec' oncl Team Football. '35: Stage Crew, '36: Stage blanager, '37, '38: Stuclent Nlanager. Public Address System. JABEN. .IOSEPHINE FEiSlll0ll Sllow, '36. JACKSON, JUNE E. Trouvere Club: Psyclnology Club: Girls' Hi: Band. JAKOBE, BERNARD. Jr. Sergeant, R.O.T.C.: Cliorus. '36, '37, JEFFERIS, ROBERT NV. Central Franlrlin Club: So- cial Sci. Soc.: Oiiicer. Home Room: Bancl, '36, '37, JEFFRIES. ROBERT JAMES Ollicer. Home Room: Foot- ball, '35, '36, '37: Basketball. '37, '38: Tracli, '37, '38: All- Star Football, '37. .lENSEN, MAREN J. Galileo Science Club: Ollicer. Home Room: Girls' Hi: VVin- ner, Centralian Naming Contest. JOHNSON, BETTY ANN Stuclent Council Alternate: Fasllion Slxow, '36, JOHNSON. BEITY LEE Botany Club. .lOHNSON, PAUL NVILLIAM Presitienl. Central Franklin Club: Social Sci. Soc.: Frencli Club: Acivertising N a n a g e r. Luminary: S t u ci e n t Council: Boys' Hi: Business lvlanager. Luminary. JONES, EVA NEAL Aristonian Lit. Soc.: Social Sci. Soc.: Psycliology Club: Ollicer, Home Room: Girls' Hi Cabinet: Cllorus. '36: Jubilee. '3S: Faslxion Sliow. '36: Pep Club, '37, JONES. HENRY M. Oliicer, C e n t r a l Jellerson Club: Galileo Science Club: Spunislx Club: Boys' Hi: Oili- rer, Home Room: Sluclent Coun- oil Rep.: Social Sci. Soc.: Art Club. JONES. LLOYD Stucient Council Rep.: Olli- cer, Home Room: Boys' Hi: Cliorusz Orcliestm. '35: '36: Social Sci. Soc.: Clnampionsliip Football Celebration Committee. JONES. PAULINE E. Ollicer. Home Room: Girls' Hi: Fasliion Slxow, '36. JONES, RUTH MAE Clxorus, '35: Soccer, '35, '36: Baseball, '36: Valley Ball. '37: Basketball. '35: Variety Nite. '36: Faslxion Sliow. '36. JUDGE, THOMAS GERALD Oilicer, C e n t r a l ' Emerson Club: Student Council Rep.: Boys' Hi: Forum Club. JUNIPER, HALENE G. Zoology Club: Ollicer. Cen- tral Olympian Club: Stucient Council A l t e r n at e: Officer. Home Room: Fasbion Sliow. '36: Psyclxology Club. JURDEN, HELEN MARIE Nlinerva Lit. Soc.: Central Olympian Club: Zoology Club: Spanisll Club: All-Star Baslcet- bolt. '37: Baseball. '37: Hoclcey. '3T: Basketball Nlanuger. KAELIN. EDVVINA lN lARlE Officer. Art Club: Stucient Council Alternate: Girls' Hi. KAKOGUXNNOS, FANNIE Zoology Club: Variety Nile. '36: Ollicer. Home Room. KAPNlSTOS. DEMETRA L.. Zoology Club: Ollicer. Frencli Club: Heaci Typist. Luminary: Girls' Hi: Orclnestra: Soccer: Giant Valley Boll: Growing Pains : Fasliion Sliow, '36: Debate Team. '3S: Leacl. Clirist- mas Plny,'36: 40-Xvorll Typing Pin: 50-Vvorfl Typing' Pin. KARTSONIS. GEORGE J.. Galileo Science Club: Vice- Pres.. Home Room: Boys' Hi. KAUFMAN, JEANE'l'l'E P. Zoology Club: Cborus, '37: Variety Nite, '36: Fasliion Sliow. '36. KAUFBJAN. b'lARJORlE Psycliology Club. KAVANAUGH, F. G., Jr. Track Team, '36, '37, 33: Captain, Traci: Team, '3S: Cllampionsllip S e c o n ci Team lfoolball. '36: First Team Foot- ball. '37, '3S: Captain. All-Star Football Team, '37: Seconci Team Baslxetbnll, '36: Swim- ming Team. '3S: Basketball blanuger, '37: Boxing Team. '3T: Cliampionsllip First Team Football. '37: All-Star Fullbacli. '37. KEGERRElS, D. W. Central Emerson Club: Boys' Hi: Craclr Company: Crack Pla- toon: Bancl, '35, '36, KELLOGG, VELNIA C. Society ol Lit. ami Hist.: Girls' Hi: FTBIICII Club: Psy- l. Rool liappenings. 2. Display stall. 3. Vvliat-no mistletoe? cliology Club: S. H. bleclal Pinner. '38. KEb'lP,. THOMAS lVllLES Central lfranlrlin Club: Zool- ogy Club: Seconcl Page Eclitor. Luminary: Boys' Hi: Growing Pains. KElVll7l'ON, JACK E. Officer. Central VVebster Club: Officer. Social Sci. Soc.: Boys' Hi: Lieutenant. R.O.T.C.: Ollicers' Club: Craclc Company, '36: '37: Craclc Platoon, '37: Jubilee. '38: R.O.T.C. Eclitor. Luminary: Stuclent Council Rep. KERR, l3E'l'l'Y LORETTA Galileo Science Club. KERSNICK. EVA Nl. Zoology Club: Student Coun- cil Rep.: Ollicer. Home Room. KEYES. KATHLEEN L. Social Sci. Soc.: Zoology Club: Sluclent Council Rep.: Girls' Hi: Jubilee, '38. KING. HUGH B. Social Sci. Soc.: Boys' Hi: Band: Orcliestra: Variety Nite, '37, KINKEAD. H. E.. Jr, Officer. Central Yvebster Club: Galileo Science Club: liourtli Page Eclitor. Luminary: President, Home Room: Boys' Hi Cabinet: Variety Nite. '37. KlRBY. JACK FRANKLIN Sergeant, R.O.T.C.: Rifle Team: Banci: Swimming Team. KIRBY. JOHN JOSEPH Social Sci. Soc.: Psycliology Society. KLEIN, MINARD Ollicer, C e n t r a l Jefferson Club: Presiclent. Galileo Science Club: Ollicer. Zoology Club: Boys' Sports Eclitor. Luminary: Stuclent Council Altemateu KLOPPER, ROSE Zoology Club. KRAENLER, RAYMOND J. Officer. Social Sci. Soc.: President. Home Room: Corpo- ral. R.O.T.C.. '37: Cliorus, '37, KREGEL. CLARA LOUISE Art Club: Spanisli Club. KURASH. EUGENE Second Team Basketball. '37: First Team Basketball, '3S. LACEY. VlRGlNlA MAE Ollicer, Tlialian Lit. Soc.: Zoology Club: Frencli Club: Girls' Hi: Presicient. Home Room: Stuclent Council Rep.: Pep Club: Editorial Enlitor, Luminary Stall: Rep., inter- sociely, '3S. LAIRD. MARJORIE LOUISE Olympian Club: Pep Club: Trouvere Club: Social Sci. Soc.: Stucient Council Rep.: Ollicer. Home Room: Girls' Hi: Cliorus: Hockey, '36: Captain. Soccei All-Star, '36: Jubilee. '3S. -l. Sol Yucileolsliy. Tlielma Jean Nvarcl. Harry Portnay. 5. Peclrllt-rs. Page 33 his LANCASTER. GEORGINA Society ol Lit. and l'Iist.: Chorus: Variety Nite. '37: Psy- chology Club. LARSON. JEAN Ollicer, Home Room: Variety Nite. I36: Fashion Show, '36, LASON. ANNA French Club: Student Coun- cil Rep.: Variety Nite, '35, '36: Fashion Show, I36. LATHAIVI, VIRGINIA IRENE Zoology Club: President. Home Room. LATSHAW, JOHN Ollicer, Central Franlclin Club: ' Fresi ent. Psychology Club: erg ant, R.O.T.C.: President So ial- Sci. Soc.: Winning ffraclc Platoon. '35: Circus Drill. '35: Ollicer. Home Room: Boys' Hi. LAVVLESS. ADALINE T. Zoology Club: First Page Editor. Luminary: Student Council Rep.: President. Hallie Room: Girls' Hi: Pep Club. LEARNARD. LORRAINE Student Council Altemate: Chorus. '35, '36: Pep Club. LEE. RUSSELL G. Central Webster Club: Presi- dent, Home Room: Boys' l'li: Spanish Club. LEININGER, RUTH C. Student Council Altemate: Ollicer, Home Room: Chorus: Variety Nite, '36: Psychology Club. LENHART. IRENE Botany Club: Chorus. '34: Volley Ball. '34: Soccer. I34: Fashion Show, '34, '35, I36: Social Science Society. LERNER. MARVIN Social Sci. Soc.: Sergeant. R.O.T.C. LEVINE, BETTY ROSE Ollicer, Delphian Lit. Soc.: Managing Editor, Luminary: Ollicer, Home Room: Jubilee. '38: Ollicer. Social Sci. Soc.: Major part, Headed lor Eden . Statistician. Centralian: Student Council Cabinet: Forum Club: Delpliian Pianist. LEVINE. RUTH CYNTHIA Zoology Club: Student Coun- cil Representative: President. Home Room. LIEBLING. CHARLOTTE Psychology Club. Charter Ixflember: Charity Spealcer. I. Sophomore speech test. 2. Covering the game lwitli a blanlcet?l 3. Home room notices. 4. lVlountain climber. 5. lN'lascot Drum Major. 6. Heath, lVIiller, Nloore. lVlcGowan, Beclcett. 7. l'lemnes and XlVood's swing school. S. High pressure salesmen. 9. Centralian display. Page 34 LINE. FRED JAY Central Franlclin Club: Stu- dent Council Rep.: Ollicer, HUIIIC ROOIIL LIPKIN, SIIERRA ESTELLA Zoology Club: Student Coun- cil Altemate: Fashion Show. '36, LIVESAY, ROBERT E. Social Science Club: Boys' Hi: Student Council Alternate. LOGAN, NEVA JEAN Aristonian Lit. Soc.: Psychol- ogy Club: Second Page Editor. Luminary. LOIVIONACO, TED Zoology Club. '36: Student Council Altemate: Boys' Hi: Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C.: Craclc Company. '37: Band: Jubilee, '3S. LONG, IVIILDRED LEOTA Soccer: Baslcetball: Zoology Club: Social Sci. Soc. LOVELACE, CLIFFORD D. Social Sci. Soc.: Student Council A l t e r n at e: Ollicer. R.O.T.C. LYONS, MARGARET M. Zoology Club: Galileo Sci- ence Club: Social Sci. Soc.: Psychology Club: Fashion Show. '36, IVICAULEY, NORIVIAN L. Ollicer, Printing Club: Presi- dent. Home Room: Boys' Hi: Intramural Baseball: Se co nd Team Football, '35. lNlcCl..URE. BEVERLY ANN Zoology Club: Soccer. '36: Variety Nite. '36: Fashion Show. '36: 40-word Typing Pin. lVlcCLURE. ROSE L. Zoology Club: Social Sci. Soc.: Soccer. '35, :'36: Baseball. '35, '36: Hoclcey, '35, '36: Fashion Show. '35, '36. lVlcCRARY, DELBERT Vice-President, Home Room: Boxing Team. '37, '3S: Base- ball. '37: Assistant Manager Football. I37: Jubilee, '38. McCREADY. LUCILLE Social Sci. Soc.: Zoology Club: Psychology Club: Fash- ion Show, '36. lVlcCUBBlN, JAMES L. IVICGINNIS, PAUL H. Zoology Club: Student Coun- cil Rep.: Ollicer, Home Room. lVIcKENDRY. RUTH E. Zoology Club: Social Sci. Soc.: 40-word Typing Pin. lN'IclVlAHON. ROBERT LEE Ollicer. Home Room: Jubi- lee, '38, NlcQUl'l'l'Y, KENNETH Central Franltlin Club: Olli- cer, Home Room: Boys' Hi: French Club: Mailing Manager. Luminary. IVICVVHINNEY. PEARL Botany Club: President, Home Room: Soccer. '35: Volley Ball, '35: All-Star Soccer, '35: Variety Nite, '36, '37: Fashion Show, '36: Jubilee, I38: 40-word Typing Pin: 50-word Typing Fin. IVIAGADY, JACK President, Home Room: Sec- ond Team Football. '36: Central Art Club. NIAIER, RIA Nlinerva Lit. Soc.: German Club: President. Home Room: Girls' l'li: Chorus: Jubilee. '3S. IVIALONEY, DENNY J. Social Sci. Soc.: Student Council Rep.: Ollicer. Home Room: Band: Orchestra. IVIANFIELD. EUGENE Spanish NIANUEL. RAYMOND L. President. Central Franltlin Club: Student Council Rep. MARGOLIN, ALBERT I.. Charter IVlember. Central Jel- lerson Club: Ollicer. Central Jellerson Club: Galileo Science Club: Fourth Page Editor, Lumi- nary: Debate Team. '38, MARINO, ANGELINA M. Central Olympian Club: Girls' Sports Editor, Centralian: Girls' Hi: l'loclcey, '35, '37: Basltetball. '36: Psychology Club: Society ol Lit. and Hist.: Nlajor part, l'leadecI for Eden. INIARKUS, JEAN R. Social Sci. Soc.: Olympian Club: Zoology Club: Student Council Rep.: Ollicer. Home Room: Valley Ball. '37: Hoclcey. 136: Basltetball, '36: Swimming IVIARTIN, LEONARD D. Ollicer, Home Room. MATI-IES. WILLIAM S. Boys' Hi: Traclc Team '37: Ollicer. Psychology Club. IVIATHESON. BILL President, Home Room: Jubi- lee. '38: Second Team Football. '35: First Team Football, '36, '37: Second Team -Baslcetball, '35, '36: Traclc. '35, '36, '37: All-Star Football, '37. MAY. EVERETT GRIFFITH Galileo Science Club: Boys' Hi. MAY. RAYMOND l... Aviation Club: Ollicer. Home Room: Boys' Hi: Intramural Football: Baslcetball: Jubilee, '38: Social Sci. Soc.: 40-word Typing Pin: Angling Club: Baseball. NIAYER. ERNEST Luminary Stall: F o o t b all, Basketball. IVIEADOWV. FRANCES IVI. Zoology Club: Social Sci. Soc.: Student Council Altemate: Ollicer, Home Room: Girls' Hi: Fashion Show, '36: Pep Club. IVIEIER. E. BRUCE Officer. Central Webster Club: Student Council Rep.: Boys' Hi: Band: Traclc Team. '36, '37, 38: Best Boy Musi- cian. IVIEINERS, TERESA Fashion Show, I36: Social Sci. Soc.: Psychology Club. IVIEINSEN. DOROTHY J. Society ol Lit. and l'list.: Botany Club. '35, '36: Volley Ball. '35: Baslcetball, '35: Soc- cer, '35: Psychology Club, IVIENDELSOHN. Elwl-IEL L. Thalian Lit. Soc.: Olllicer. French Club: Fashion Show. I36: 40-word Typing Pin: Olli- cer. Home Room: Psychology Club: Typist. Centralian. MERRY. BOB Central VVebster Club: Slu- dent Council Altemate: Officer, Home Room: Fresidenl. Boys' Hi. Central Webster Club: Olli- cers' Club: Student Council Rep.: Boys' Hi: Lieutenant. Rifle Team. R.O.T.C. Manager: Variety Nite. '36, '37: Fashion Show. '36, MILLER. ESTHER Fasliion Sbow, '36. IYIILLER. EUNICE President. lvlinerva Lit. Soc.: Zoology Club: President, Home Room: Cliarily Spealccr, '35: Easliion Slxow, '36: Student Council Representative. MILLER. IVIILDRED A. Psycliology Club. IYIILLER. RUTH CLARENE Social Science Society. IVIILLER. RUTH LORETTA Social Science Society: Fasli- ion Sliow. '36. MILLER. VIRGINIA IVI. Zoology Club: Olllicer, Gali- leo Science Club: Social Sci. Soc.: Pep Club: Student Coun- cil Rep.: Ollicer. Home Room: Girls' Hi: Baseball, '36: Valley Ball, '36: Jubilee. '38: Clirist- mas Play. l35. IVIILLER. WILLIAM A. An Stall.. Luminary: Art Club: Centralian Poster Contest Vvinner: Social Sci. Soc. MILLS, YOUVONNE Otlicer, Home Room: Cliorus, '36, '37. MOODY. JEAN ANN Zoology Club: Student Coun- cil Rep.: President, Home Room: Girls' Hi. IVIOORE. MARGARET M. Zoology Club: Ollicer. Home Room: Giant Volley Ball, '37: Fasliion Sliow, '36. IVIOORE, MARGARET IVIAE Social Sci. Soc.: Psycliology Club: Oiticer, Home Room: Kiss for Cinderellan: Pasliion Slww. '36. MOORE. MARIE M. Botany Club: Cliorus. MOORE. IVIARJORIE President. Minerva Lit. SOC.: Zoology Club: Galileo Science Club: Social Sci. Soc.: Student Council Rep.: Girls' Hi: Fasli- ion Sbow. '36. NIOORE. THOMAS RHEA Zoology Club: Art Stall. Luminary: Art Stallr. Centralian: Stuclent Council Rep.: President. Home Room: First Place Activ- ity Ticlcet Poster Contest. '36. '37: Tllircl Place Centralian Poster Contest, '37: Art Club. MOSS. VIRGINIA PAULINE Otlicer. Aristonian Lit. Soc.: Typist. Centralian: President. Home Room. IVIUNSON, JOHN IVI. Aviation Club: Boys' Hi: Social Sci. Soc.: Galileo Science Club. NIURRAY, IVIARSHALL S. Social Science Society: Gali- leo Science Club: Psyclmology Club. MYERS, DAMAR LEE Zoology Club: Social Sci. Soc.: Psycliology Club: Art Club: Artist, Luminary: Art Editor, Ccntralian: Student Council Alternate: Oflicer, Home Room: Boys' Hi: IVIaster ol Ceremonies. Art Club Alumni Party: N.S.P.A. Convention, Des IVloines. Iowa. IWYLER, INIARGUERITE B. Olllicer. Fl-italian Lit. Soc.: Zoology Club: Circulation Man- ager, Luminary: Baslcelball, '36: Variety Nite, '36: Jubilee, '38: Growing Painsn: Major part. 'Ileacled for Eden. NAST. GRACE ELOISE President, Home Room. NEEVEL, RAYIVIOND R. Ollicer, C e n t 'r al tlelllerson Club: Ollticer. Social Sci. Soc.: Oflicers' Club: Galileo Science Club: Boys' Hi: Cmclc Com- pany. '36: Ollicer. Home Room: First Lieutenant. R.O.T.C. NEMITOFF. WILLIAM Zoology Club: Officer, Home Room. NESSELROAD, PAUL A. Central Webster Club: Social Sci. Soc.: Galileo Science Club: Ollicer. Home Room: Boys' Hi: Clmorus: Trouvere Club: Avia- tion Club. NEVVBERG. IRVVIN A. Stage Crew: Public Address System. NEVVELL, AGNES G. lVlincrva Lit. Soc.: Girls' Hi: Variety Nite. '36: Galileo Sci- ence Club: Franlilin Nleclal Pin- CVCONNOR. MILDRED C. blinerva Lit. Soc.: Zoology Club: Olympian Club: Ollicer. Home Room: Fasliion Sliow. '36. OLIVE. HOVVARD KEITH Vice-President. Social Sci. Soc.: Cborus: Jubilee. '38: I-FTOUVSTE. ORTH. JOYCE LORRAINE Zoology Club: Olllicer, Home Room: Girls' Hi: Fasliion Sliow. '3l6. OSBORNE. BERTHA Otlicer, Home Room. PARIS, VIOLET MAE Officer. Home Room. PARKER, MARTHA JEAN Officer, Nlinerva Lit. Soc.: German Club: Frencli Club: Presiclent, Home Room. PARLA. BERNICE Fasbion Sbow, '36. PARMENTER, JANE Officer. Aristonian Lit. Soc.: Intersociety Rep., '36, '38: Home Room Editor. Luminary: Girls' Hi: Clxristmas Pageant. '36: Pep Club: Psycliology Club. PASTERNAK. JEAN Faslijon Sliow. '35: Zoology Club: Social Science Society. PATRICK. LEO Vice-Pres.. Central Webster Club: President. Frencb Club: President. Boys' Hi: Luminary Pbotograplxerg Officer. H o m e Room: Jubilee. '38: Secretary, Student Council: Bancl, '35. '36: Galileo Science Club. PATIIEE. NORMAN O. Student Council Representa- tive: Orcliestra, '3S: Tmuvere Club: Psyclwlosy Club: Officer, Home Room: Craclc Company. 36. PATTERSON. GENEVA Botany Club: Psychology Club: Fasliion Sliow. PAYTON, RUTH NAOMI President. Delplrian Lit. Soc. lor Annette Reeder: Zoology Club: Officer. Olympian Club: 56C011Cl Page Eclitor. Luminary: Hoclcey. '36. '37, '38: Bgskeg- bull. '36, '37: Baseball, '36, '37: lfasliion Sltow. '36: Delphian Standard Bearer: Girls' Aill- HCT. letic Award Sliielcl. PENCE. IVIARGARET LEAH Fasliion Sliow. '36: Psychol. ogy Club. f L'f l'5 PETERS. GRACE Girls' Hi: Fasbion Sbow. '36. PETERS, LEWIS M. Zoology Club: Student Coun- cil Rep.: Orcliestra: Band: Jubi- lee. '3S. PETTYJOHN, CHARLES L. Officer, Home Room: Radio Broadcast: Print-Sbop Foreman. PICKENS. TOMMY R. Assistant Press and Malce-Up IN'Ian. Luminary: P r e s i cl e n t . Home Room. PIERCE, MARJORIE ALICE Officer, Tlialian Ut. Soc.: Cliristmas Play. '37: Fashion Sliow, '36. PIPER. CAROL LEE Variety Nite, '36: Faslxion Sllow. ,36. PIPPIN, DOROTHY HELEN Zoology Club: Social Science Society: Cllorus: Jubilee Nite, '38: Fasliion Sliow Honorable Ivlention, '36. POWELL. JACK ALLEN Ollicer, Central Webster Club: Spanish Club: Boys' Hi. PRESS. SARA Zoology Club: Clxorus, '36: Variety Nite. ,363 Spring Play, '35: 40-word Typing Award. PREVAN. ANDREW H. President, Home Room: Sec- ond Team Football. '36: First Team Football, '38: Volley Ball Team. '38: Swimming Team. '3B: Traclc Team. '37: Second Team Baslcetball, '36 PROUT. LAWRENCE Aviation Club. PRUET. HAZEI.. D. Olympian Club: Social Sci- ence Society: Girls' Hi: Chorus: Band: All-Star Hoclcey: Variety Nite. '36: Hockey. Play Day. PULOS. GUS JOHN Jubilee, '38: Botany Club: Clmorus. QUACKENBUSH. JACK G. Second Lieut.. R. O. T. C. QUINLAN. CATHERINE G. Social Science Society: Fasli- ion Sliow. '36. QUINN. PAUL Zoology Club. RACCUGLIA, JOSEPH, Jr. Zoology Club: Trouvere Club: Student Council Repre- sentative: Cborus: Intramural Baslcetball: Intramural Football: Variety Nite. '36: Social Science Society: Galileo Science Club: Perfect Attendance. Top row: Come and get it. At last. Second row: Jimmy Leelt and Bettyanne Lewis. Dis- tinguisbccl guests: .Iewell King. Mrs. Dubacli. Bet- tyanne Lewis, Mr. Dubacb. Smiling tlirougbu Mr. Lauglilin and bliss Dahl. Queens ol tlie banquet. First row: Preparing tlie m e n u: Sbirley Brasfielcl, Nlary Evelyn Capps, Dor- otliy Francis. lVIiss Dahl. Audrey Odom. Page 35 RAHNER, THERESA ANN Zoology Club: Pep Club: President, Home Room: Student Council Representative. RAILSBACK. DORIS JOAN Social Science Society: Stu- dent Council Altemate: Presi- dent. Home Room. RAIVIOS. PAULINE Student Council Alternate: Girls' Hi: Variety Nite, '36: Fasbion Sbow, '36: Psycliology Club. RASHBAUM, ANITA Student Council Rep. RAY. BOBBIE Society of Literature and His- tory: 40-word Typing Pin. REBORI, DAVID JOHN Galileo Science Club: Avi- ation Club: Social Science Soci- ety: Student Council Repre- sentative: Oiiicer, Home Room. REEDER, ANNETTE President, Delpbian Lit. Soc.: Art Club: Senior Editor, Cen- tralian: Frencb Club: Jetterson b'IedaI Pinner: Rep., Inter- society, '38. REES, ELIZABETH ENSLEN Aristonian Literary Society: Art Club: Pep Club: Spanisb Club: Student Council Rep.: Ollicer, Home Room: Girls' Hi: Cborns. REICI-IER. HANS MICHAEL GCIHIHIX Club. REPLOGLE. GLADYS A. President, Minewa Lit. Soc.: Bronze IVIedaI Xlvinner, Decla- mation. '37: Sec.. Senior Class: Olympian Club: Trouvere Club: Social Science Society: Luminary Staff: Student Council Rep.: President, Home Room: Presi- dent. Girls' Hi: Cborus: All- Star Hockey: Baslcetball: Base- ball: Variety Nite, '36: Queen. Jubilee, '38: Junior Aide: Pep Club: Intersociety Rep., '38: b'Iost Popular Girl. REYNOLDS, ILLA LA BELL Zoology Club: Social Science Society: Fasliion Sliow, '36. RICKHOFI7, ROBERT C. Tennis Team, '37, RIIZFER. EIVIIVIY LOU Aristonian Lit. Soc.: German Club: Luminary Stait: Presi- dent, Home Room: Girls' Hi: Cliristmas Pageant. '36: Grow- ing Pains : Pep Club: Psycliol- ogy Club. RIGDON. CORNELIA L. Vice-Pres.. Delpbian Lit. Soc.: President, Olympian Club: Stu- den: Council Rep.: Hocliey. '35. '36, '37: Basketball. '36, '37: Baseball, '36, '37: All-Star Bas- Itetball. '37: All-Star Hoclcey. '3'7: Hoclcey Manager: Variety Nite, '36: Psycbology Club: J e I Ie r s o n IVIedal Pinner for Annette Reeder. RIGGIN. MARY HELEN Student Council Alternate: Hoclcey: Baseball: Valley Ball: Basketball: Fasbion. Sbow, '36. RIGNEY, ROBERT M. Officer, C e n t r a I Jellerson Club: President, Home Room: Boys' Hi. RILEY, PEGGY ROSE Zoology Club: Social Science Society: Psycbology Club: Stu- dent Council Alternate: Officer. Holne ROOHI. ROASEAU, OPAL Officer, biinelva Lit. Soc.: Zoology Club: Pep Club: Excbange Editor, Luminary: Student Council Representative: Oflicer. Home Room: Fasbion Sbow, '36. ROBBINS, DOROTHY President, Aristonian Literary Society: Art Club: President, Zoology Club: Circulation Man- ager. Luminary: Student Coun- cil Cabinet: Girls' Hi Cabinet: Cbristmas Pageant. '35: Pep Club. ROBERTS, FINIS. Jr. Trouvere Club: Cliorus: Vari- ety Nite, '36: Baseball. ROBERTSON. JAMES ' Band. ROBINSON, BETTY LOU Student Council Representa- tive: OI'I'icer. Home Room. ROBINSON. FRANK President, Central Wvebster Club: Ollicer, Home Room: Boys' Hi: First Team Reserve Football, '36: First Team Bas- I-tetball. '38: Second Team Bas- Iretball, '37: Student Council Representative. ROBINSON. JOSEPH N. President, Home Room: Boys' Hi. ROCKIE. ALICE IVIAE Officer. Aristonian Lit. Soc.: Literary Editor. Centralian: VVebster Medal Pinner: Best Girl StucIent : Oilicer, Home Room: Girls' Hi: Baseball, '36, '37: Basketball. '36, '37: Vol- Iey Ball, '37: Pep Club. ROGERS. IDALAINE Oilicer. Society oi Literature and History: Officer. Gemian Club: Honorable bfiention. Fasli- ion Sbow, '6: Galileo Science Club: Rep.. Intersociety, '38. RUF, WILLIAM ADOLPH Zoology Club: Botany Club. RUSSELL, CHARLENE L. President, Delpbian Lit. Soc.: President, C e n t r a I Olympian Club: Social Science Society: Zoology Club: Student Council Cabinet: Hockey: Baseball: Vol- lcy Ball: Basketball Best Girl AtbIete : Manager. Baseball: Variety Nite, '37: Jubilee, '38s Fasllion Sbow, '36: Junior and Senior Life-Saving. RUTHERFORD, FRANK O. Oilicer, Central Vvebster C I ub: Galileo Science Club: Student Council Rep.: Boys' Hi: Variety Nite, '37: Second Team Football. '36. RYAN. VVILLIAIVI P. Officer. C e n t r a I Jeflerson Club: Zoology Club: Social Sci- ence Society. SABNIEVICH. PAUL Oificer. Home Room: Social Science Soc.: Psycbology Club. SANSTRA. JESS F., Jr. O i I i c e r, Jefferson Club: Debate Team, '37. SAYLES, CATHERINE President, Tbalian Lit. Soc.: Frencb Club: Editorial Editor. Luminary: Girls' Hi: Student Council Cabinet: Jubilee Com- mittee: Student Talent Assem- bly Committee. SCHAAF. KATHRYN Student Council Representa- tive: Psycbology SCHAPER, ROBERT N. President. Spanisli Club: Social Science Society: Student Council Rep.: President. Home Room: Boys' Hi: Galileo Sci- QIICE SCHERE, PEARL Social Science Society: Zool- ogy Club. SCHERRER, BEVERLY J. Society oi Literature and His- tory: Officer. Olympian Club: Business Manager. Luminary: Student Council Rep.: OI'I'icer, Home Room: Basketball, '36: Hoclrey, '36: Fashion Sbow. '36: Jubilee, '38. SCHIVIIDT, HAZEL Psycbology Club. SCHOOLING. MARY E. Ollicer, IVIinerva Lit. Soc.: Student Council Rep.: Ollicer, Home Room: Jubilee. '38: Fasb- ion Sliow. '36: Social Science Society: Frencb Club: Girls' Hi Cabinet. SCHULTZ. DONALD LEE Zoology Club: Student Coun- cil Rep.: Boxing Team: Second Team Football. '35: First Team Football, '36, SCHUTT. JACK J. . Traclc Team. '37: Foot- ball. '36. SCHVVITZGEBEL. EVELYN MAY Pep Club: Social Science Society: Officer, Home Room: Girls' Hi: Psychology Club. SCOTT, ELEANOR ANN President Aristonian Lit. Soc.: Intersociety Rep.: Hoclcey. '35, '36: Soccer. '36: Variety Nite, '36: Jubilee Queen, '38: Fran- ces Scarritt Hanley Girl, '37: President, Girls' Pep Club: OII'icer, Junior Class: Officer. Senior Class: Zoology Club: Frencb Club: Girls' Sports Editor. L u ni i n a r y: Student Council Representative: Oilicer. Home R o o ni: Vice-President, Girls' Hi. Page 36 SCOTT. HELEN E. Aristonian Lit. Soc.: Zoology Club: Art Club: President. Home Room: Student Council Representative: Girls' Hi. SEAVY, BEATRICE AILEEN Zoology Club: Olympian Club: President. Home Room: Cborus: Basketball, '36, '37, '38: Baseball, '36, '37, '38: Hoclrey, '36, '37, '38: Swim- ming Manager: Variety Nite. '36: Soccer, '36, '37, '38: All- Star Baslcetball: AII-Star Volley Ball: Jubilee. '3S. SEGI. ROBERT VVILSON Central Emerson Club: Gali- leo Science Club: Boys' Hi: Officers' Club: Band: Variety Nite. '36, '3'i': Jubilee. '3S. SENNETT, TI-IELMA JEAN Thaliau Lit. Soc.: Zoology Club: Student Council Alter- nate: Girls' Hi: Variety Nite. '36: Fasbion Sbow. '36. SHACKELFORD. BONNIE JUNE Officer, Home Room. SHANAHAN. ROBERT F. Psycbology Club: Student Council Altemate: Tennis Team. SHANBERG. ARNOLD N. President. Central Jelierson Club: President, Student Coun- cil: Nlanaging Editor. Luminary: Ollicers' Club: R. O. T. C. Editor. Centralian: Social Sci- ence Society: Forum Club: Oili- cer, Home Room: Second Lieu- tenant, R. O. T. C.: Variety Nite, '37: Jeiierson Song Leader. '38s Rep.. Intersociety. '38. SHANKIVIAN, ROSALYN Oliicer, Spanisb Club: Olli- cer, Home Room: Cborus: Fasb- ion Sbow. '36: Psycbology Club. SHEPP, IVIINA RUTH Officer, Delpbian Lit. Soc.: Officer, Botany Club: Girls' Hi Cabinet: Soccer, '35, '36: Hoclcey. '35, '36: Jubilee, '3S: Fasbion Sbow, '36: Trouvere Club: Cborus. SHERIFF. NVILLIAIVI E. Oflicer. C e n t r aI Jefferson Club: Psycbology SHERIVIAN, VVILLIAIVI IW. Psycbology Club. SHIELDS, ALBERT RAY Central Emerson Club: Stu- dent Council Rep.: Boys' Hi: Corporal, Craclc Platoon and Company. '36: Corporal Craclr Squad and Craclc Platoon: Sil- ver Legion Honor lVIeclal, '37: Sergeant, R. O. T. C.: Band. '35, '36: Social Science Society. SHISLER. EUGENE Zoology Club: Student Coun- cil Representative: President. Home Room: Boys' Hi. SI-INAYERSON. EVELYN L Psycliology Club: Art Club Cliorus. '35: Variety Nite, '36: 40-word Typing Pin: Social Science Society. SHRYOCK. VVARREN E. President. Central Emerson Club: Social Science Society: President, Home Room: Cap- tain. A Company: Student Council Cabinet: Ollicers' Club: Galileo Science Club: Circus Drill, '37, '38: 40-word Typing Pin. Sll..VERlVlAN. WAYNE Ollicer. Cent ral Franlclin Club: Zoology Club: Ollicer, Home Room: Boys' Hi: Junior Clreerleader. SlNGER. JOAN LORAINE Officer. Home Room. SlNGlb'lON, JBKNEITE LEE Social Science Society: Cen- tral Trouvere Club: Zoology Club: Clrorus, '36, '37: Faslmion Slmow, '36. SlVlART, LOVVELL ALUEN Central Emerson Club: Oili- cer. Home Room: Band:Orcl'1es- tra, '35, '36: Second Team Foot- ball. '35, '36: Boxing Team. Sb ll'l'H, MARY ETHLYN Aristonian Lit. Soc.: Officer. Home Room: Variety Nite, 37: Sophomore Cbeerleader. SlVll'l'H. RICHARD Of tice r, Central VVebster Club: Social Science Society: Student Council Cabinet: Boys' Hi: Craclc Platoon. '37: Craclr Company. '36, '37: Debate Team: Galileo Science Club. SlVll'l'H, VICTOR RAY Sergeant, R. O. T. C.: Craclc Company. '37: Orclmestra. SNlDER. PAULINE E. Arr Club. SPARKS. CLEO ELIZABETH President. Tbalian Lit. Soc.: Silver Medal. Poem. '37: Frenclr Club: Fourtb Page Editor, Lum- inary: Student Council Rep.: Girls' Hi: 40-word Typing Pin: Art Club: Rep., lntersociety. '38, SPENCER. EDITH HELEN President, bflinerva Lit. Soc.: Rep.. lntersociety. '36, '38: Olli- cer, Zoology Club: Most Active Cvirl : Art Club: Assistant Managing Editor. Luminary: Feature Editor, Centralian: Stu- dent Council Cabinet: Cvirls' I-li Cabinet: Variety Nite. '36: Jubi- lee, '38: Olticer, Home Room. SPRINGER, ANITA B. Soccer Team, '34: Fasbion Slrow. '36, STAPLES. GENE Central Emerson Club: Forum Club: Trouvere Club: Social Science Society: Officer. Home Room: Boys' Hi: Concert Mas- ter. Orcbestra: Student Council Representative. ST ARNES. WALLACE B. Traclc. '36, '37. STEELE. JENNlE lVlAE Officer, Home Room: Variety Nite. '36: Faslrion Sbow, '36. S'l'ElNb'lAN, HAROLD N. Student Council Altemate. STEVENSON. ROBERT D. Librarian. Luminary: Boy s' Hi: Second Lieut., R. O. T. C. STONESTREEF. HELEN L. Baslretball. '36: Spring Play. '36: 40-word Typing Pin. S'l'OU'l'. KATHLEEN Delpliian Lit. Soc.: Officer, Central Olympian Club: lrlen- tilication Editor. Cenrmlian: Oilicer. Home Room: Baslcet- ball. '37, '38: Hoclcey. '36, '37: Hoclrey. Play Day: Baseball. '37: Clrampion Soccer Team: All-Star Hoclrey: Volley Ball, Play Day. SUBLE'l'l'. Bhl l i' LOU Aristonian Lit. Soc.: Zoology Club: Pep Club: Oliicer, Home Room: Girls' Hi: Fasllion Slrow. '36. SUlN'lbfiERS. BARNEY Ol'l'icer. Home Room: Student Council Alternate: Variety Nite, 36. SUMMERS. MARY LOUISE Hoclcey. '36. SWIDERSKI. ELISE R. Zoology Club: Fasliion Sliow. '36. TADLOCK. BESS lVlAXlNE Zoology Club: Baslcetball, '35: Variety Nite, '35: Officer. Home Room: Student Council Representative. TAYLOR. EVELYN LOUISE Student Council Rep.: Oili- cer, Home Room: Cbarity Spealrer: Debate Team. '36, '37: Musical Fmlic. '37: Valley Ball. '35: Basketball, '35. TAYLOR, MURRELL Social Science Society. THOlVlSEN. ROBERT J. Central Vvebster Club: Beau Brummel : President. Home Room: Basketball, '38: Second Team Baslretball. '36, '37: Ten- nis l eam, '37, '38, 'l'HORlVl'ON, FRANCES Minerva Lit. Soc.: Art Club: 'rrouvere Club: Orcliestra, '36, '37, '38: Variety Nite. '37: Growing Pains : Fasliion Sluow. '36: Stuclent Talent Assembly: Representative, lnter- society, '38, 'I'lBBE't'l'S, DOROTHY Psyclrology Club: Hoclrey, '36: Baslcetball. '36: Baseball. '36: Fasbion Slrow. '36, TlFFANY. BURRlS D. Clrarter lvlember, Central Jef- ferson Club: President, Central Jefferson Club: Silver Medal. Essay. '37: Assistant Eclitor-in- Clriel, Centralian: Tlrird Page Editor, Luminary: First Lieuten- ant, R. O. T. C.: Bronze American Legion bfledal: Vice- Presiclent, Galileo Science Club: Ollicer, Student Council: Stu- dent Director, Band, '37: Band. '35, '36, '37: Orclrestra. '36: Rep., lntersociety. '38: Director. lVlixer Orclrestra, '37: Cborus. '37: Nlixer Orclrestra. '36, '37: TFOUVCTC Club: Debate Team. '3S: Pianist. Central Jefferson Club. '37, '3S: Variety Nite, '36, '37: Student Assembly. 38: Ollicers' Club. TONER, HAROLD JOE Central Jelterson Club: Boys' l'li: Rep.. lntersociety. '3S. 'l'RUlVlP, VlNCEN'l' A. President, Central Yvebster Club: blanaging Eclitor. Lumin- ary: Assistant Senior Erlitor, Centralian: Vice-Pres., Boys' Hi: Rep., lntersociety, '3S: Best Boy Actor : Galileo Science Club: Student Council Repre- sentative: Officer, Home Room: Play. Jubilee, '3S: Major part, Headed lor Eclen : 40-word Typing Pin: 50-word Typing Pin. TULL, RlCHARD LEROY Football: Traclr. TURCK, BEFTY ANNE Art Club: Botany Club: Psy- clrology Club: Social Science Society. TWlN. EDVVARD JAlVlES Olticer. Central Vvebster Club: Ollicer, Cvemman Club: Otticer, Zoology Club: Forum Club: Assistant Business lVlan- ager, Centralian: Orclrestra. '35, '36, '37: Debate Team, '3S. VAN WlNKLE, VIRGINIA MARIE Zoology Club: Variety Nite, '36. VVADE. lVlARY FRANCES Officer. lVlinerva Lit. Soc.: Zoology Club: Frenclr Club. XVAl l', GERALD LLOYD President. Central Franklin Club: lntersociety Representa- tive: Student Council Repre- sentative: Boys' Hi: Jubilee Nite. '38: Boys' Sports Editor. Luminary: Student Council Cabinet. VVALKER. MARY JANE Zoology Club: President. Home Room, VVALLER, E. NADINE Orclrestra: Zoology Club: Tmuvere Club: Major part. Headed lor Eden : Officer. Home Room: Pep Club, '35, '36: Jubilee. '3S: Cliristmas Pageant. '36, VVALTERS. MARY RUTH Zoology Club: Student Coun- cil Representative: Volley Ball: Baslcetball. VVARNICA. VIOLA RUTH Tlralian Lit. Soc.: Spanisb Club: Zoology Club: Student Council Representative: Otlicer. Girls' Hi: Faslrion Sllow, '36, WEAVER. A. J. Second Team Baslcetball, '35: First Team Baslcetball, '36, '37: Traclr, '35, '36: Second Team Football, '35: First Team Foot- ball, '36, '37: All-Star ball, '37. WEDLAN. ELEANOR Officer, Delpbian Lit. President, Frenclr Club: Student Council Representative: Repre- sentative, lntersociety. '38, Foot- Soc. : Page 37 HXVELLS. NVILLIAM H.. Jr. Fr a nlr l i n Club: Sergeant, R. O. T. C. VVESSLEY, EDVV IN M. Social Science Society: Zoology Club: Band: Orcbestra. VVESTON. NN'lLLlAlVl R. Cvalileo Science Club: Head Pressman. Lurninary. VVHITE. El..l'ZABEl'H Olticer, Delpliian Lit. Soc.: First Page Editor, Luminary: Girls' Hi: Student Council Rep. NVl'll'l'E. ZELON HOUGH Olliccr. Home Room: Ser- geant. R. O. T. C.: Craclr Com- pany. '36: Clmorus: Variety Nite. '36: Jubilee, '38. VV ICE. SARA LEE Zoology Club: Student Coun- cil Rep.: Faslmion Slrow, '36. VVILD, YllCl'OR. Jr. Zoology Club: Student Coun- cil Rep.: Ollicer, Home Room: Football: Basketball. WlLLlAb'lS. JAMES GAYLE Boys' Hi. VVlLl..lAb lS. RAYMOND Olticer. Central Emerson Club: Basketball, '37: Tennis, '37: Baseball, '37. VVll..LlAlVlSON. FLOR- ENCE. E. Society of Literature ancl His- tory: Zoology Club: Otlicer. Botany Club: Social Science Society: Volley Ball: Soccer: Hoclrey: Jubilesta Exbibit, '36: Psycliology Club. XVILLIS. lVlURlEL E. Social Science Society. VVlLlVlO'l'l', MARY IRENE Social Science Society: Zool- ogy Club: Olticer, Home Room. VWLSON, ARLONE E. Olticer. Tlialian Literary Soci- ety: Student Council Represen- tative: Debate Team, '37: Rep- resentative. lntersociety. '38. WlLSON. JACK Second Team Football, '35: First Team Football. '36, '37: Tracli, '35, '36, '37: Variety Nite. '37. XVll-SON, SUSAN lVlARlE Zoology Club: Student Coun- r-il Allematc: Officer, llom c Room. VVINSLOVV. J. T. Central Emerson Club: Olli- cer, Home Room: Boys' Hi: Otticer, R. O. T. C.: Olficers' Club: Social Science Society: Silent Platoon. '38. XVlSDOlVl. DAVID GLEN Student Council Representa- tive: Craclc Company. '36. VVITHERSPOON. MARIE Officer, 'Tlralian Literary Soci- ety: Girls' Hi: volley Ball, '36: Pep Club: Frencli Club. VVONDER, DOROTHY LEE Art Club: Girls' Hi: Variety Nite, '36: Psycliology 'Club: Social Science Society: Student Council A l t e r n ate: Otlicer, Home Room. VVONDER. li'lARlORlE SUE Social Science Society: Trou- vere Club: Student Council Altemate: Girls' Hi: Clnorus: Psychology Club: Oliicer, Home Room. WOLF, JAMES EDWARD Social Science Society: Presi- dent, Home Room: Boys' Hi: Nlanager, Public Address Sys- tem: Psycbology Club: Student Council Representative. VVOLLAM, MARGARET E. Zoology Club: Clmorus, '36: Variety Nite. '36, VVOLZAK, BE'I'I'Y G. Botany Club: Hoclcey: Base- ball: Soccer: Volley Ball: Vari- ety Nite, '36, '37, VVOOD. RUTH President, Society ol Literature and History: Girls' Hi Cabinet: Debate T e a m: Representative, lntersociety, '38, VVRIGHT, RAGENE. Student Council Altemate: Psychology Club. WYSS, PATRICIA JANE Botany Club. YASKOLKA, FRANCES Head Typist, Luminary: Stu- dent Council Alternate: Ollicer, Home Room: Faslrion Sbow '36, YOUNGBERG, CARL F. Zoology Club. YUDKOFSKY, SOL Vice-President, Central Emer- son Club: Galileo Science Club: R. O, T. C. Editor, Luminary: Business Manager, Centralian: Lieutenant, R. O. T. C.: Presi- dent, Home Room: Officers' Club: Jubilee, '38: Cbarity Spealcer on Radio: Debate Team, '37: Forum Club. ZACK. MELVIN L. Cbarter Member. Central ,let- lerson Club: President, Central ,lellerson Club: lntersociety Rep- resentative: Bronze Medal Win- ner, Extemporaneous Spealcing, '37: Best Boy Stuclent : Ger- man Club: Forum Club: Social Science Society: lvlanaging Edi- tor, Luminary: Student Council Representative: Boys' Hi: Jubi- lee. '38: lVlaior Part, Growing pains :Cl1arity Spealcer: Debate Team, '37, ZELLERS, Bll.,LY BOB Ollicer, Central Franklin Club: Psycllology Club: Presi- dent, Social Science Society: Boys' Hi: Craclc Platoon, '35, '36. ZOLLARS. AUDREY FERN Art Club: Zoology Club. ZWlEGEL, FRANK J. President, Central Emerson Club: Trouvere Club: German Club: Luminary Staff: Otlicer. Home Room: Boys' Hi: Clrorus: tlubilee, '3S: Aviation Club. MID-YEAR SENIOR ACTIVITIES AINSWORTH. BlLLlE MAE Social Science Society: Psy- clrology Club: Student Council Representative. BAKER, KATHLEEN Zoology Club: Social Science Society: Psycbology Club: Vice- Presiclent, Home Room. BARRON, RUTH DEE Zoology Club: Social Science Society: Student Council Alter- nate: Oliicer, Home Room: Soc- cer Team, '35: Fasbion Slxow, '35, '36, BEARD, DONALD Sergeant, R. O, T, C. BlNKLEY. GERALD Social Science Society: Botany Club: Band. BONHONUVIE. JOE Social Science Society: Zool- ogy Club: President, Ho me Room: Boys' Hi: Variety Nite. '36, BRASFIELD, JAMES Golt Team, '36, '37: Presi- dent, Home Room: S t u d e nt Council Altemate. BUCKSNER, ABE Assistant Heacl Pressman: lntramural Sports, '35, '36, CANIPBELL. HELEN Zoology Club: Fasbion Slrow. '36, '37, CHAPMAN, LAWRENCE President, Home Room: Boys' Hi: P r e s i d e n t, Salesmansbip Class. COFFMAN. JAMES RAY Boxing Team, '36, '37: Box- ing Manager, '37: Traclc Team. '37, COWlCK, MARGARET Zoology Club: Faslrion Sbow. 36, DARROVV, EDITH Fasbion Sbow. '35, '36, FISHNIAN, lDELLE Social Science Society: Zool- ogy Club: Pep Club: Hoclrey. '34, '35, '36: Soccer. '34, '35, '36: Faslrion Sbow, '34,.'35. FLESHER, LESTER M. Rep., Psyclrology Club. FOX, DORIS El..AlNE Social Science Society: Vice- Presiclent. Home Room: Baslcet- ball, '34, '35: Fasbion Sl10w, '34, '35, '36, FRANClS. DOROTHY Cabinet Meniber. Social Sci- ence Society: Psycliology Club: President, Home Room: Cap- tain. Soccer Team, '35: Variety Nite. '36: Fasliion Sl1ow, '35, GROVE. HARRY O. Student Council Representa- tive: Cllorus, HARPER, NADlNE Zoology Club: Social Science Society: Pep Club: Vicepresi- dent, Home Room: Cborus, '34, '35: Fasbion Sliow, '36, HARPER, VIRGINIA Ollicer, Delpbian Lit. Soc.: lntcrsociety Pianist: Social Sci- e n c e Society: Vice-President, Central Art Club: Centralian Art Stall: Officer, Home Room: Fasliion Sliow, '35, '36, 0 HART, DEAN Social Science Society: Vice- Fresiclent, Home Room: Boys' Hi: Intramural Sports: Foreman, Print Sbop, HENRY, BETTY LEE Art Club: Social Science Society: Psycbology Club: Spe- cial Artist, Luminary, HUNTSMAN, VIRGINIA Zoology Club: Psycbology Club: Hoclcey. '36, '37: Baslcet- ball, '37: Vo l l ey Ball. '36: Variety Nite, '36: Fasliion Slrow. '36, JOHNSON, HARRY DEAN Social Science Society: R. O. T, C.: Circus Drill. '36, '37, JOHNSON. WILLARD C. Social Science Society: Psy- chology Club: Zoology Club: Aviation KENYON, MARGARET H. Social Science Society: Psy- clrology Club: Orcbestra: Giant Volley Ball, '35, '36, '37: Bas- lcetball, '35, '36: Variety Nite, '37 KING. GEORGIE lVlAXlNE Olympian Club: Z o o lo g y Club: Giant Volley Boll, '35, '36: Basketball, '35, '36: Soccer, '35, '36: Hocltey, '35, '36, KING, JEVVELL Ollicer, Central Franklin. Club: Vice-President, Social Science Society: Student Council Rep., '35, '36, '37: Boys' Hi, KOHLS, EDWARD Z o o lo g y Club: President, Home Room: Cliorus, '35: Cor- poml. '35: Sergeant, '36, LAKE, lVlLARGUERlTE J, Social Science Society: Bas- lretball. LEEK, LOUIS JAMES Ollicer, Central Webster Club: President, Mid-Year Sen- ior Class: Ollicer, Social Sci- ence Society: Representative, Zoology Club: Ollicer, Student Council: Band: Orcliestra: Orclmestra, Jubilee Nite, '37, LEVVIS, BEITYANNE Vice-President, Mid-Year Sen- ior Class: Ollicer, Psyclrology Club: Student Council Rep. LYON, MELVIN J. Central Webster Club: Advertising Manager, Luminary: Head Press and Malce-Up Man, Luminary, MARENTES. ELIZABETH rl. Zoology Club: Social Science Society: Fasbion Slxow, '35, Ml lTS, NORENE LUCILLE Zoology Club: Social Science Society: Giant Volley Ball, '36, '37: Baslcetball, '37: Soccer, '36: Hoclrey. '35, '36, '37, MORRIS, HELEN Social Science Society: Psy- clxology Club: Baslcetball, '36: Pep Club: 50-word Typing Award. Page 38 , MORTON, RALPH Student Council Representa- tive, '35: Officer, Home Room: Variety Nite: Cbarter bflember, Psycltology Club. NlCHOLS, ROBERT C, All-Star Second Team Foot- ball. '35: First Team Foot- ball, '36, ODOM, AUDREY B. Zoology Club: Psycbology Club: Officer, Home Room: Hockey, '37: Baslcetball, '36: Giant Volley Ball. '37: Faslmion Slrow, '35, OLlNGER, NVILLARD E. Zoology Club: Social Science Society: Boys' Hi: R. O. T. C., '35: Cborus: Variety Nite. OZBURN. PAUL ll.. Student Council Representa- tive: Ollicer, Home Room: Goli- leo Science Club: Boys' Hi: R. O. T, C.: Circus, '37: Rille Tea-m, '37, FAYNE. NORIVIA LEA Social Science Society: Art Club: Fasbion Slrow. '35, PlLKlNGTO'N, JOE LEE Zoology Club: Social Science Society: Vice-Presiclent, Home Room, RHODES, VELlVlA Botany Club: Social Science Society: Student Council Repre- sentative: Life-Saver: Volley Boll, '35: Fasbion Slrow, '35: Representative, Psychology Club, SHAFER, ELEANOR B, Fasliion Sbow. '35, SHOP, KATHERINE Zoolo gy Club: Olympian Club: Volley Ball Cbampion: Soccer. '35: Variety Nite, '35, '36: Fasbion Slrow, '35, '36, ARS, OVVELL lVllL'llQN enlra e s Olti-i cer, Mid-Year Senior Class: O lti c e r, Home Room: First Team Football, '36, '37: Tracli. '37: Baslcetball, '37: All-Star Football, '37: V a ri et y Nite, '36, '37, STRA l'ElVllER, DOROTHY Botany Club: Social Science Society: Baslretball, '35: Hoclcey, '35: All-Star Giant Volley Ball: Fasbion Slrow, '35, TEST , DORIS President, Delplrian Lit. Soc.: Zoology Club: Pep Club: Tliird Page Editor, Luminary: Hoclccy. '35: Variety Nite, '37: Grow- ing Painsf' '37: ,lubilee Nite. '37, NVINKLER, DAVID FRED Student Council Altemate, '36: Band: Troplly Winning Band, '36. YOUNG, LOIS VIOLA President. Home Room: Bas- lxetball, '35: Honorable Merr- tion, Faslrion Slrow, '35, '36: 30-worcl, 40-worcl, 50-word Typ- ing Awards. L., A . CLASS L cc-. . L L I WmW,QZ yW- 3 WWW -VW, W LM, DQMW 1,7 mem. 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B e sid e s holding several minor places in the spring play, the juniors were represented by Virgel Parman in a leading part. All the literary societies, with one exception, were represented in the Intersociety Contest hy at least two members of this class. Last year, as a sopho- more, Doris Hill won the laronze medal essay award in this contest. In athletics Ralph iVlcNeal, Jess Oliver, Pete Lerner, Bob Austin, Bill Grimm, and Kenneth Smithey were outstanding in football, laaslietloall, Bob Elias, Sam Whitehead, and Louis Walters were prominent in only football and traclc. Ruth Duncan has won recognition with her vocal and instrumental talent both in and out of school. Elizabeth Ann Hall, Nlaryhelle Law- ing, Betty Ann Showalter, and Aula Jane Hughes have already been elected as next year's officers of the Girl Reserves Club for their worl+: in that organization in the past years. Patricia iVlcGowan, Harriet Levich, Adele Corp, Tom Alexander, Irving Stone, and Bill Hanley repre- sented the class on the debate team. The class first organized when its members were freshmen and elected as their leaders: Presi- dent, Bill Hanleyg vice-president, Barbara Eng- lish: secretary, Bill Damicog and treasurer, Lorene Stewart. This spring new officers were elected and again Bill Hanley was chosen as president with Barbara English, Bernie Wood, and Bill Case as aides. Page 40 11 Q gg QS ,. ,.,N A' uf- x ix!! ' .1 ,, 5 ax, . F ii ,Jifa,fV,w'f? ww, p 436' 5 5? -' -+51 .1 Mi' fi YQ - Q ' ' 1. E? ' A C 5, m, ' ' 3 f GN! ' Wi -. ggi., ni iii N V iipiikl an H F - F 'k :- 'nf fxf A pie?- i fii ' f' ii is fi A 563 'Q I ng u 3 W ti fig if H 3 li A i-Baa Ni? ima 3' SL H ik in 5 A Qi E 1 haf ,L Xvi IL x 33 ix J 1 as E ix, g I an ag ' , -Z:l'3'+4:wfHL,g :FIV-Ymgkli if :g.1.i114 V 'iw' Qs- 53 89 , QQ , lg! ,X fi ,x f- N l1g,ggfQ 1 , N A4 L . , f H ,V -1 'L'W1 . 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Stevenson. ci au' a use' en ms' mmm' 'mea E' 6' 0 Ba Cr' Aufman' mc eu' after' 0 en' Silvennan, Wilecnn, Ran os, nigh. 0 First Raw: Eisenlmweff SUWY- Calaidof M0f'ill- Vveddlc- xvebb' Hflfnffi- Westendick- Mflils- ZHEEV- First Row: Buggess, Owens, Sawyer. Busch. Gooch K1-mmerly, Mossman, Henning, Eigenberg. Dubinslc gohffig 2fi1f fa - Iiffum- EI?Un0l - Alexander- BCUDHVGYOKL SIWFYY- Booth- J YCffv Hilffieldvl BIOSCI' Fowler, Slout, Kellogg. Biccluele, Rusk, Prudclcn, Sckfickelmann, Stalcebalcf-, Smith, N., Gabbell u 1 ear e 362 Nil'-Qgfflvfbv--A-'1Ju.+-LL.Q. 5 9K1m - s '39-dfudz Q0'v ,, , I ' 'OUJVDQ 625 UL 1' .J-f I fltfl. STUDENT COUNCIL TERM I Fifth Row: Collins. Patrick. VVoIl'. Spen- cer. Mccuhhin. Haywarci. Jones. Scheri, IJEI FKICS, TIIDYHSOH. Fourth Row: Beach. Bocicn. Hays. Roaseau. Ancirews. Hill, Kersnicli, Rig- dnn, Rhodes. E. Hall. Thirit Row: Roislcy, Peterson, Schlortt. Kopplin. Rohhins, Lawing. Schooling. King. Burchett. Ruthertorci. Seconri Row: Jucigc. Callahan. Ixlilier. Greenberg. Henry. Osgooci. Sparks. Vvhinery. Leelc. First Row: lvliiler. Peltzman. Nvatlcins, Mr. Vvatson. Stowell, Bingham, Sayles. ,Z The Student Iluuncil Ot all the groups in school, the one which is most truly representative of the stucient hocly is the Student Council. memhers ot which are representatives elected hy each home room. It is the function of the Student Council to see that each ciepartment and activity is properly supported, and to initiate programs for the welfare and entertainment ot the school. The two presidents ot the Student Council were Bill Hemnes and Arnold Shanherg. oper- ating under the guiciance ot the adviser, Mr. G. R. Watson. lVIany and varied have heen the accomplish- ments ot this years council. For the safety ot the stucients, it ohtaineci a long list of signa- tures for a petition to install trattiic lights at the intersection ot Linwood and Indiana. To pro- tect the schooI's health, the council initiated the giving ot tuherculin tests and the showing ot tuherculosis films. To increase student par- ticipation in school activities, the council sup- ported the activity ticlcet campaign with the STUDENT COUNCIL TERM II Fourth Row: Lewis. Jones. Watkins, Kin- Iceaci. Nioore. VVait. Saunders, Aull. Jordan, Spencer. Tnxmp. Schooling. Smith. Bell. Dolan. Third Row: Parsley. Giclcer. Sanriy. Jo qf Duncan, Pope. Taolloclc. Ryan. Zwie . . Butler. Lacey. Second Row: Vvhite. Wedlan, Bocicn. Schmiclt. Ritchey. Kopplin. Keyes. Hav- ighurst. Kenneth, Liplcin, Juclge. Larliin. First Row: Galpin. Burchett. Shanherg. Tiffany. Goodman, Charno. Sechrest. Page 44 ...ai-....... Shanlcman. Scott. resuit that the sales exceecieci those ot last year's hy one-fifth. Witli the aicl of the Stu- cient Council, the Centralian sales also exceeciecl those ot any previous year. To provide the school with entertainment and an opportunity tor recreation, the Student Council conducted perioclic mixers and stu- cIent talent assemhlies. With the cooperation ot' the Stuolent Council anci teachers, the Jubilee of '37 was transformed from a series ot ciisconnecteci numbers into a unit. Through the efforts of the Student Council a gridiron vic- tory celehration was helci at night in the torm ot a hontire and a paracle up Linwooci Boulevarcl, uncier police escort. Perhaps the most important achievement ot the Stuclent Council is that it allows the stu- clent hotly to talce part in the government oi the school. providing training for those who actively participate. and creating an attitucle ol' cooperation on the part ot the stuclent hocly as a whole. AM' L: W . V 1. 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A V- dl S ' O W i 1 , ,'A S 'Q S 5 3, V5 R A GN Ms N1 W L .yt L8 Ky f X l 1 1 is gs , w pf? ,- 7' Ng Q ' , W QE? ,QL M -W ' 2 X, 'airy xg, M A .55 , 1 5 A, h K h W Jr X , - i1 f V f U ' I ,,-L I T fx ',, E H 1.1 K- . W 5 5 A K Q K M , 5 K I ,tif M J' ' I x 'fi I' ,- MR. BLISS' HOME ROOM Fifilz Row: Xvnil, Df'i.nrm, Xviiilv. Ruliwriorci. Fiiii- nmn, Rvnsom-r, Ennis. Ellis. I:0UFill. Row: Nvciis. Fess. Gvcrslrnzsi. Knrnsil. Nichols. Lalimm. Third Row: Curran. Linn. Rcicilcr. Robvrlson, O'Cnn- nor. Trump. Xvnilcr. Sammi Row: Cabin. Lvarlmni. iXic'Quiily. intvy, Ginn Hicks, Lewis. Firs! Row: Scinnicil. Rasiibauin, Wir. Bliss. ixiilior. Jncirsun. Ai. Niiiier. MISS CALLAHANS HOME ROOM 1-'lim' 'niiem Fifth Row: Kiniry. Ferguson. lxfiffxflllllf, Vveslon VVIIOIHSCII, Suionicvirim. Fouriii Row: Kiiimuurn. Niycrowilz. Aicxnncier. Pelli john. Rigncy. Tfrirrl Row: Tuipor. Brown, lxinncicviiic, Appieyuni. Lovell, Hays. Goirilmc-rg. SINNOYHI Rolvf Clark. X',. Efkcnfoffclg Xlir. ECIKCIIFOEJ. Niiss Caiiniuan. Glass. Hawk. Saunpie. First Row: Hughes. Sir-ss. Garrison. H. Air-xnmier. ixlusser, Lniiin. MISS COMPTONS HOME ROOM Fourlil Row: Pailvc. Tull. Oiivvr. AIOIIHIITOD. XNIFKWI mnn. Cimrnofi, Cheney. Third Row: Hoffnmn. Koury. DuGay. Pucigcli. Nlclnls slnub. Slmzmimrgnr. Snndorsun. Svvunci Row: lrixinmm. Fgvlslun. Scintoling, Bicilln-r son, Uicinvrs. Swanson. Hardy. Price. Firsi Row: Eiis. Hicks, lxlnnsoii, XNYIIECIEF, S, Klugnmn hi. Kingman. IVHINFIIIJBTH. Levin. I ' Spf- 750.1 , Miss C01 NEI.1.' M i'ifl,1A Row: Scixruvmivr. Sllilllilllilll. gli . LFI in Soigfiv. Qifllflk Vw Fuurilx Row: cwtlllgllliil. Slvviv. Sivvi ii 1. Ruill. Brinnl. .. . - - - if 1 Hzirml Row: Bi. it. bnnillx. bilnfvr. Prupsl. Na-in ins A, sun, Robertson. 'V ff K in Svvoml Run-: Fiuirfr. Sie-vers, Roman. B. Slllilll, Ulm 1- Slenci. Firsl Row: Smazun. R. Slnilix. fxiiss Cornvu. Simw. Pierre. L- BHSS DAHIQS HOME ROONI Fifth Row: Simw, Nast, Bell, Pipc-r. H. Cnnwpiweii, OCIOH1, R. IAJUIHS. 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QTQ 1 '- My 55' , A, X y ' 551' .W 11' ' - A fa Q is! 1 5' Pu isfxxygfhxk , ,Y ' Vfbli 5? fi ,, 35 v'H FV ff 3' 53551 ' Q? X Ei. Q ' S V g Q2 i L 'n ,W 'feb' 4 Q ig 4 Q 3 Q 6' 5 Q. E S Q, kv HV Q 6 1, . ! X ' . w e- Q 3 A Q Ri 5 'f 3 se S f. 1, MR. LOCKRIDGES HOME ROOM Fourtll Row: Haynes. Plefer. Pfeiffer, Dolan. Nlusiclc, Lee. Third Row: Pruclcien, Scliliclcelmann, Nloore, Flapan. Johnson, Mclntyre. Second Row: Ninn-is, Lueciers. Hartley. Larkin, Gaclow. Norton. First Row: Young. Mofiitt. Nlr. Loclcriclge. Henson. Niclmls. MRS. MARSONS HOME ROOM Fiftiz Row: VVoll, Roloertson. Vncler. Vince. Zimmer. Yamell. Fouriix Row: King. Xvriglxt. Xvecllan. Vvortliingion. Vvinl-rey, Nvilci. Third Row: C. Vvliiie. E. Vvlliie. Luclwig, Fraser. Phillips. Nfatliias. Second Row: Nlislciriuen. Vogel. Dobbins. Leecli, Tlioes. Hutzel. Kincaid. First Row: Vvarden. Vveaver. ixlrs. lvlarson, Vvillis. Mans. MISS OLDHAM'S HOME ROOM Fifth Row: Giles. Barnard. Goggin. Roclcey. Gl iSEilllt'f. Kiniry. Clmmlaerlain. Fourth Row: Flyr. Davis. Barlow. Goldberg, Blonci. Cornens. Tliird Row: Docll. Ertle. Ferguson. Dzwison, Bain. Davis. Gmlmm. Second Row: Boggs. Caronna. Colin. Ellis. Bessie Kopplin. Betty Kopplin, Brown. Davidson. First Row: Forslmy. Agron. Coleman. Nliss Olclliam. Lawrence. Broacl, Gantt-ilu. MR. ROBERTS' HOME ROOM lriftil Row: Blzizelr. Smillx. Horalc. Papas. Ellis. Ryan. Gooch. Case. Fourtir Row: iVlcGownn. Harper. Dloogoif. Starlis. Berber. lxlnnucl. Belnla. Tinirzl Row: Avery. Sliarpsteen. Comsioclc. Pierce. Vvuaclienlouslx. Neal. E. Piclcerill. Seconci Row: Riclrlioif. Duixy. Lester. B. Piclcrell, Nuu, lwlagee. Caller. First Row: Ends. Trantllam. lxlorris. hir. Roberts, Arl- lcins. Nluyer. Pariin. Rogers. MR. RUSH'S HOME ROOM Fifth Row: Lalslmw. i'laywar'cl, Kalirer. iVlcNe-al. Ken- ning. Slonesireel. Fourth Row: B1-lrcle. Hollancl, Stewart. Vfncle. Rees, Lerner. Tiliril Row: 'l4lxnnms. Slurgess. Tr-siorilx. iwlay. Dyer. Ginnaculius. Second Row: Nvariel, Jurscll. Planter. Blue. Brennan, Vvells, Nixon. Firet Row: Hall. Fox. B. Jolinson, lxlr. Rllill. Gamlale, Nluclc. B. Nloore. Nl. Wloure. Page 50 NIR. SCHLAGER'S HOIVIE RUONT Fifllzcglow: Baclc. Ends. King, Kirby. VVoorl. Leelr. xrislnmn. Fourilr. Row: Brown. Burns, Long. Gliclc, Nlooney, Meier. Smart. Pope. Tlzircl Row: Kirclmer, Sclireilaer. Epps. E.. Vvessley. Vvestcrmann. lX'lcNury. Hoover. Damico. Second Row: VVaggoner. Hulaer, Jnclcson, Anderson. Nosby, Brock. SCIIDOIETY. IA0lX10llHfD. Peters. First Row: E. Xvessley. Harsll. Pruel. lxlr. Sclxlager. Bulls, Ballanlync. Elliol, Lerclm. MRS. SHAFER'S HOME ROOM Fonrllx Row: Lane, Zimmerman. Bc-nslcy. Huglics. Har- rison. Hayes. Tllirrl Row. Roclicy. Hurst. Vvillcerson. Hnyclen. Brown. Nnslx, Cipolla. Second Row: Price. Kelly. Gullaglier, Holzlas. Galpin. Glass, Herlzsl, Marino. Firsi Row: Harris. Calnpinier. Xvllipple. lngles. Kessler Huggnrcl. Fillcil, MISS SUTHERLANUS HOME ROOM I:0lU'l,l Row: Nvllile. Bam. Auslin. Nonnan, Rulleclge. Lislon. Tllirzl Row: Sweet. Polsliy. Guinn. l lnwliins. Golden Slxirlcy. lfnlin. lvliss Sulllerlnncl. Second Row: fN'lrAuloy. NVE-niglml. Glen. Kennelll. lvleiv claws. Sweeney. Slill. First Row: lxlm-rlilv. lvlillur. Snlilll. Finnell. Xvllinery Gillnerl. MISS TOMLINS HOME ROOM Fiflli Row: Boilcin. Roncll. Kinclrirli. Lovell, llomlwcls, Fl' - - IHS. '.CN'VlS. FUlil'lll Row: Carroll. lxlnrlis. Hanley. C. Hall. .lolmsun Rulmun, Bcrglunrl. Tlxircl Row: Levicln, Dm-id. Hill, Dunlaar. lxloran, Kearny. El lswoflli. Ferguson. Secoml Run-: Huirluin, Bowen. Holw. Slluwaller. Kams Nolancl, Rolslcy. Firsl Row: J. Powell. Nangels. B. Rau, Luce, lngels. Lielm 1 en. MR. TUDOR'S HOME ROOM Fiflll Row: f50llill1l10ll, Bviscr. Kinlcnicl, Yuclliolslcy, Fuurllx Row: Spence-r. Trump. lxlr. Tuclor. Tillnny, Lyon. Zwiegel. Bruce. Tluircl Row: Hemues. Ellioll, Sulalc-Ile. lxlnrgolin, Klein. Rolmlsins. Parmenler. Riller. Svconil Row: Coy. Logan. Baker, Tesl. Pnylon. Binglxmn. Cl0SSCl'. Firsl Row: Hall. Barill. Levine. 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Summers, Gnlyon. Blue. Rosi-be-rry. Carclull. lxleyers. Peterson. Second Row: Hnpliins, Nord. Nlusser. Crolt, Garnier, Howscr, Hayes. First Row: Newcomer. Potcet. Vvaclcnov. Cnllalwan. Taylor, Brown. MR. TUDOR'S HOME ROOM Fourtll Row: Lewis, Hall. Pnrman. lVli-Cowan. Sclierl. Vvar-A slmslcy. Hanley. Pierce, Tlxompson. Tliirfl Row: Clleclester. Rotman. Payton. Stout. Rolslcy. Leviclm. Stone. Nlyler, Kruse. Second Row: Sparks, Hill. Lyncll. Smitll. Hill. Corp, Spencer. First Row: Mr. Tudor. Clratman. Creelcmore. Lulce, Calm. lxlnngels. Bowen. MR, BLACKFORDS AND MISS CALLAHANS HOME ROOM Fifth Row: Cauclle, lxlccannon, Golden, Vvnrcl. Eacles. Vvislw. Dickson. Sancller. Bigson. Caslien. Fourth Row: Osaflclmy. Bogess, Owens. Atterlnury. Marquarclt. Allee. VVenver. Culbertson, Boyle, Lewis. Smith. Tllirfl Row: Tallnot. Lougliencl, l..yncl1. Nlorgan, Vvynn, Flyer. Nlecllanl. bl1CNiCllDlS. Reltken. Ljle, Ratcliltr. Second Row: Brock. Frazier. Cataldn. Selle, Nliller. Slmw, Sawyer, Bass, Flnppan, Gooclson. First Row: Dougan. Barr. Pope. Sltultz. Snycler. Bell. Payne, ' lX'lcElroy. Baum. Top Row: 9:20-Holile Room time. Room ll get tlmeir Luminarios. Dflidclle Row: Tlte Payoff'-Tinle lor tlle laell. Spectators smile. Bottom Row: Student Council report. Home Room teacher. page 56 - ala. 3 ff 5 I1 5 2 35 il ....-. ., .4- 1 X X f-1- X X S 657 L QZMJ dmiuistratiun GTTO F. DUBACH, ENGLISH Anna E. WoIIson Doris CaIIaI'lan Bess Clapp Ita IVIaucIe Kite Grace IVIorgan Virginia OIcII1ani IVIary H. Shafer Elizabeth F. Summers AIice SulIierIamI Raymond Tudor AIma Wade SOCIAL SCIENCE Etmer E. Rust: BeryI AItrJn IVIaucI F. Compton R. O. Davis O. F. Diersen I3erlIia EIston .I. P. Frerking Elizabeth Pugh Rita SIiannon Marie B. VVesterfieIcI Etta VViIJerg Prin cipaI Faculty IVIiIcIrecI AIaeI. Counselor IVIarguerite KeIIerstrass. Registrar SPEECH Virginia RoI::ertson Rebecca TomIin INIATHEIVIATICS A. I'I. Roberts H. BerIe Actams Dorn Pyle PHYSICAL SCIENCE C. O. VViIIinms Nolan AIexancIer Ben B. BIacIcIorcI Robert Forbes C. S. Hann ReImeIcaIx I..eiIJengoorI W. L. LocIcricIge H. H. OIcIencIicIc Dm-ottiy Sandberg AIice Scott COIVIIVIERCE T. E. Talmadge IVIary B. Beaumont BertI1a Burnett Elsie Cornell Inez Dahl Mary R. GruI1Iws CamiIIe Lamy. CIerIz ErcIice GruIJe Carotine Lewis Mary ScoviIIe G. R. Vvatson Sidney BIiss MUSIC Mari F. VVI1itney I7redericIi II. CurtIi VViIIrecI ScI1Iager FOREIGN LANGUAGES Latin-EtI1eI D. VVynne SpanisI1--EcIitI1 Humphrey German-Erdmuttxe von Un FFEHCII-IIVIHKIQC VVarcIeII DOMESTIC SCIENCE IVIauCIe I Estes IVIiIcIrecI E. Keating Neva EIinor Wing ART Coach Henry PHYSICAL EDUCATION Harry SIaymaIccr I7mnIt GuempIc Page 58 J. LYIVIAN LAUGHLIN. wertI1 Vice-PrincipaI R. L. I'IeiscIiman IVIa1y C. Hensctu-I Hazel PumeII INDUSTRIAL ARTS E. Estes .I. M. LuIcens A. E. Harte-y .I. Ivan Hayes LIBRARY Anne L. Owen STUDY HALL Katherine Baer CAFEIIERIA L. E. Gunter TEACHER FOR DEAI Et IxeIwyn HzunmonrI R. O. T. C. Harvey H. 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TIBIIIIBCIQC, COIIIIIIEFCQ. Rebecca F. Tomlin. Spevclx. Raynmml YV. Tncior, fournalism anrl Englisll. Frcinn lim Von Umvcriiw. Gorman. 64-Jm-if.. Wr- .' ma Vvnrlo. Englislx. Nlafigc Vvarcicli. Froncla. G. R. VVaison. Social Science. lxiaric B. Xvosivrliclcl, Social Science. Mari F. Xxliniirioy. lilnsic. Elia Xvilmrg. Social Science. C. Xviilinms, Plrysics Nova Eleanor Xving, Home Dlaleing. Ellml D. Xfvynne. Laiin. Anna Vvollson. Englisli. lN0i in panel., Page 60 ln Honor of E. E. Hush Senior Member of Faculty At this time we, the faculty and pupils ol' Cen- tral Hjgli School, wish to do honor to our triencl and teacher, Elmer E. Rush, whose name to us is synonymous with loyalty, friendship, and untiring service. We have learned to call him friend because of his unseltishness, open-mincleciness, and per- sonal sincerity. We place him in highest esteem because of his attitude toward the teaching pro- 1 ELMER E. RUSH Head of the Department of Social Science llession, his constant loyalty, and promptness in meeting obligations and helpful participation in all school activities. We recognize him as a leacler in his chosen field ot history and government and deeply appreciate his many years of sincere and unfail- ing service, years devoted to lauilcling the uloettern lille through his contacts with youth in its most formative stage. 1903 1910 1920 MR. RUSH .. 1903 - Graduated from the 1925 Page 61 7 J Kansas City School of Law TWSW gfwfff f WW MW .aw fffbw :M WW,f+f5M,W WWW Tw ,IW , ' N f l WU Z UQ Q0 O A fry Nil Q 59 QV o Yxmfpji-N jx of -Q1 25590 X if 9 0 P, X Q jx XA OWN WY 'fax ix QP r 29155 y K5 'Mya' X fg, ip Ox :PAQ QQ -,X 9 LX'-NY?-O 'X G gvpjkcbf 0Xr,,fD Q i SRX X Jxf,megDxQqA!iS,! gf lbbgbytgbnm X55 :Pwr Q,m,?5NTQ.NX 45718 'BQ Dy ff' .A Q ,x aff Q A o DX X , X fog Q D -P., Q QE, fi A4 H, V M ' ' A k,. .ga NHRA . X 2' SDYYD- Ox Q' 9 . .1 ..,- R, Xb I . Jgfbxi ,fb 9 X. 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Bottom: lntersociely Excitement. synfemocielfg Gnlfedf The winner ol' tlle first place cup in tlme Fifty- Second Annual lntersociety Contest was the new Central Jefferson Club, wlrose rise to victory in its seconcl year of existence was so rapid tlrat Franklin Club. INTERSOCIETY RANKINGS ORATION h 3. Tlie Romance of Speech . . Harolcl Joe Toner. l. Assassins of Liberty ' ..... Irving Stone. C,E.C. -I. The Power of tlle Nvritten Nvorul . Annette Reecler. 2. America Neecls Nlen .... Virgel Parman. C.J.C. 3 INFORMAL ESSAY Tlxe Sacred Possession Vincent Trum CW C . . . . p, . . . 4. Everytl1ing's Been Done . . . Arlone Wvilson. T.L.S. I. Piolzlem Parents ...... Do?nl'lill. , - , 2. Eysiun ....... B 's ' ny. , . EXTEMPORANILOUS SPEAKING 3. Dissertaltion on Fins . . . Nvglrlrisn SflI'3OClK- L' ggilljuqvggak ' S 4. On lxlencling a Run . . . Hulcla Ann Noland. 3: Bill Hellllles ..... . . . VERSE -I. Patricia lN'lcGowan ......... D.L.S. L The yt-ississippi '..... Donald Clark' DECLMXVIATIQN 2. Tl1e.Han4l ol- God .... h . Paul Jolxnson. i. A Friencl of Napoleon . . . Cliarles Davis. C.VV.C. 3' Fiassmg QF lslmlflel ' ' ' Eflnh Helen Slfencer' 2. lxlary fgueen of Scotts . . . Gladys Relploime. lNg.l...g. 4' rule MIS' ' Tom Binks' 3. Hour G ass . ....... Fran E is. ..l. Q. BIOGRAPHY -l. llxe Prima Donna s Farewell . Benmdine Aaron. A.Lb. L Biography of H Country Doctor . Henry Comstock' FORAVIAL ESSAY 2. From Alien to American . . Etlxel Nlendelsohn, l. Tlxe Power Xxlilllill .... Ricllard Beach, C.NV.C. 3. Rebecca tlxe Valiant . . . Eleanor Vvecllan. 2. Ninn ancl tlxe Rivers ..... Bill Case, C.F.C. 4. Page 64 The Man VVitl1 tlle Lamp . . Arnold Slmnlaerg. tlme organizers were among time meclal winners who captured the trophy. Second place fell to tlme last year's winners, the Central Xvebster Club, and tlle tlwirci place went to tlie Central C.J.C. D.L.S. M.L.S. C.J.C. C.E.C. A.L.S. C.J.C. C.F.C. M.L.S. C.E.C. C.F.C. T.L.S. D.L.S. C.J.C WEBSTER ARISTONIAN FRANKLIN MINERVA EMERSON T1-IALIAN JEFFEIilSON DELPHIAN SLACHE BIOGRAPHY DECLAMATION ORATION 22 E: ?-' E M41 ow IJ-LL! 2 O2 'LIE Em .loclc Powell Franlc Rolninson Clmrles Davis. I l Vincenl 'l'run1p 3rd Bill l'l8lllIICS, 3 Riclmrcl Bencll Isl g Bill Hall Nlnry Louise Gull .lane parlnenler IBUTIIIIKIIIIC AHTOII .lc-un Balcer Rulli lvlne Hoplun Peggy Bowvn llulcla Ann Nlulnncl -ll: Paul Jolmson. 2nt.l Henry Coinsloclc. Iii lVlilcs Kvlnp ciflrl l'lHyXVil ral Bill Hunley Bill Case. 2 Konnelli Non Eclilli Helvn Spencer. 3rLl Virginin Loo Zimmer Gliulys Reploglo. Qnnl Nu rcprcsvnlnlivc lflcanor Sl'll00lII'lg lxlary Frances 'lqliornlun Doris Hill, Isl Toni lxlnrlcs. fllli l-ilVVl't?IlC0 EJIIIUIISOII Nallmn Bciser lrving Stone. Isl Sul Yuclliczlslfcy GPUTQC Cll't'0Il XXIIIITCIX Slliyllllx IL Virginia lxluv Lucey lilllel lN'lz-nulvlsolm, Bvlly Arlonc VVilsun, -lllu Aclele Corp Cleo Spnrlcs Ellen Amlren Donald Clurlr. I Arl10ld SllHI'1lJCl'g l Fmnlc Ellis, 3rr.l Virgcl Pnrnmn. 2nr.l lxlelvin Znclc. lst Hnrolcl Toner. 3rcl Burris rliilfuny. 0 ZClClll l..lllfC lflvnnor Xvccllnn in llurriell Imil-ll Conslnnce Bruce Pal lX'IcGowun. llll Annelle Rneclz-r 4ll Pauline Hunt N lcluluinc Rogers Kzxlliloen Sclnnimll llusie Ann Knox Lucile Yarnell Rulll Wloofl. 2 Gloria Houlz .lacqueline CIIJIJOIIS HEDIESEIIIHIIVES Inler:ls1uqic1ety lrlorine Agnew .lennnc Bell Virginia Boston Janet Boulros Elizalnetlx Brinli .ff ,ja fini- , lfmrna .lane Bronrrfiifgg'-Eggs : Vivian Cliarno ,V K Dorotlmy Felclmeyer L --gh V Katlilcc-n Frelz ','--1.552 em rs r . Doris Hill ,V I MG. Helen Jurclen ,H , Gyn 5 ' Sophie Kratclnnann ' -L ti'-'ru Jeanette Kruse l , Q .- I I i Nlargaret Ann Lawlesrdffig I -QAAY ' ' N Bcity Lislon 0 iff? , Eunice Nliller , L Q M 4' Flargie Nloorc , , K 1 Q, , llarlzara lxloultlirop Q K Geraldine Newell Q lxlilnlrecl O'Connou Y , iff Jean Parker 2 1 if in 9 -, Billie Pnrlcinsl A il- A Patty Piper H lfclitlt Helen Spencer Lorene Stewart Carolyn Stout Wlarian Tallaotl Nadine Testorll Mary Frances Tliomton lxlary Frances Yvacle Virginia Loc Zimmer Bliss Leilnengoocl lxlr. Olclenclicli tNTERSOCtEl'Y RANKINGS Term Fourllz Term . , 5 92 lzfesidenll Spencer Uliller lxlargie Moore - MM2 ..... ....... . .. ,, 6 . 4 X 'Ce'Pre dem Nloore .lean Parker 193 .---,'--..--.. .---.- 5 Secrelar Kathleen Fretz I 6 Treasure Opal Roaseau ' ' ' ' ' ' 8 Cones' 99' Diary Frances Yvmle 193 .......... . ,.,,.,,,, ll 3 Sergcantvat- s Eleanor Scliooling 9 .. . H74 . .......... Captain Helen Jurclen 1 34-H -.,-,-.-i 1 -.---- I2 2 uc Eunice Miller i I ' ' ' 6 6 Adviser: Miss -- ----- ------------ ---- 5 : NI. Q ,.,,,,.,,,., N W- 5 Q 5 pzrlilgligly r T Menli nclium Glori e 38 ..,-V' h h h '.ll'.-.'- inner: f Planning lm-li rlllx ol' tliie 1 n ' K. S arcl Bearer: ! Y , L' 7' ,urylf yi ty ,J ' fl ' nwer Girl: .lean 5 . L jkdj ' GV I P ' Song Leader: Nlilclrecl ' 'hi Lf rs: Green and 'A ,MIX X f Pianist: Teal l.olVlonica. b lim ' Flower: Vkfhige ROS? l.-' flwj I il I it S 1 t , is 5-im, Q Q. JL- to ,if f ,a fe- . 52,6 'icing by Stdi-Qp,7,3,,,rf- Page 6g ?L4y,L5,,f,. !.1'.f:x.,ff-Tgkwfl, .J f,,f-,fic-'.., My sg 4,- .' ,. H 'yr i . ' '-9 ' V : J' ,,f',f'l f'iLfvl-'2- frrufl- QQ. X., 'ff-S :LM m0fyg,Lif'Lgy4'!f19!, ' , if : fi 5 I . .fp Q I -l A ,- v V. A Li I'-50. jeu? 23? ifhafg .,,, i l.,,,,,',EQ .-.I K 1 I v fl QAH, Elizabeth Ann Hall .. V AV-rl-: 5 . Gwcnclolyn lxlaxliclcl ,ll I R Y- 'S af t - rl Evelyn Potent ii-1-A 4 tis .lean Powell N 'f5Eq - Glaclys Reploglc K1 'i t'k Opal Roascau 'Wig' lfleanor Schooling iiqwh M- ,,,,,p1,-V , ,, -N--..u,..,x31.f 1 'IRQ is V jj . S if ,431 L.-fczqj, ffj, A- , -' f l ' .-f J' ,ff I I 53. :lf I, ,M rj V V 'F 1 V ,.,....if'M . M , -+ , , X! -X4 2' 652409 fgffmd 7 - 5 5. :S A n . , I - ' P' -, ,eff ,QM , .M ,fff-,Vr', ' ,f ,S H' VCL he I if '4 .VZ iff!! 'O K-Q'-ff' A 5?-QL --'.'L'2f:'5 3f,! l ,N X X F' E I1lI' H I' H I1 111 ll l .ff 6' -,H !,x.V In OFFICERS .fy Lf' V 1 First Term Soconcl Term Tlnircl Term Fourth Term ' I Prvsirlcnl Raymonrl lvlanuel Paul JOIIIISOII Gcmlcl Vvnil Carl Haywarcl R -EENT E TY'TA', 1, Vice-President Gerald Vvnit Gcralcl Yvnit Curl Hayward Eugene Hall RANKINGS 7-1 jr- 537,574 Secrclary Carl Hayward Fred Bolmnnon .lolxn Lalslmw Kcnnelll lWCQuiIly Poinls PIEEQ lx . 1 I TTSGSUFHY' FFCCI Line Curl Hayward Bill Zellcrs Roller! .lelleris 1929 -.----',. '. ',-' 1 1 2 Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Hanley Jewell King Raymond Manuel Frccl Bolmnnon 1930 -------' --..'--. 9 3 Q! I , Cfffill Frerl Bolmnnon Raymond Flannel Paul Jolmson Jolm Lsxlslxaw 1931 ----.'.' -,,---.- 6 5 IX- IDPOOF Rfcllu I l,?ll.lliI0llllSUl1 .lolun Lntslmw XVnyne Silverman .lnlm Epps 1932 --------- lhlhhnl- 1 4 1 SR I2 Q R - 1933 ........ ........ S 5 Adu er: Mr. Bliss 1e of Origin: 1920, 1934 ........ ....---- 1 5 I Spun or: Nliss Ca ln n. lx 11 ' ' Vg, ' 1935 ........ ........ 7 3 Inrers cippfkip ' . Ge f ai. My lg: Mind, Heart, 1936 ........ ........ 6 5 x Pinnr: Ge 'ne N sly. Colors: Buf nd Br 'n. I937 ......... ........ 6 4 S I Lvful ' Ju lull! 7 I Jaw . my L-aut, ose. 1938 .................-.,---.---..- --ll l 3 jafw A f l ill rl lass 'r clyllja G all nnon ill use ljlfb L - L .. l'l5nry C lslocli ' f,- , 0 lmijoix lj Kvnnclln Dufllilll .lulnn A. lfpps 'll .lnmos A. 4 LT Dun Galy x admiral Gray ' Eugene Vvnllon Hull Joe S. Hull .lnclc Hanley Har Iey , rne ills H vrson JQMU ' lelan xggnes, Jr. 1 I B . 6 5 I' . y .jluhxigo 'FY jl Cl , A '-J 'JJ' b uulXVi n l Kiwi H ,ff . lilcs ,,ul1gQ,.g2f574 'f ' ., I 1 rr?nlslafv ,l.'7, A Ja T 1,719 AJ Qagsell' 1 Yiyg' 1 ezllm ' ' M 4,47 2- 4, , 5 f 3 f is of 'lf ,,l ' J ' :ff fin L- ' XXI' Raymoncl lxlanu K Ktrl1HClll lvluriin N0 nl Lyle Ticlmor Norman Uiler Gemld Xvnit Vvillimn H. Vvells, Jr. Nliss Cnllnlmn Nlr. Bliss Pago GT' i, . K, 1 I 1 v' K: - RECENT INTERSO CIETY RANKINGS Points Place 1929 ....... .......... 9 3 1930 .....,.. ..,... 3 6 1931 ....... ...... 8 2 1932 ....... ...... 4 5 1933 ....... ...... 9 2 1934 ....... 1935 ....... 4 1 7 1936 ....... ....... 8 4 1937 ....... ....... 4 6 1938 .................... . ........... I S K 11' I X15 .W.5 I I Nts 5 First Term President Doris Test Vice-President Constance Bruce Secretary Annette Reecler Corres. Sec. Cimrlene Russell Treasurer Mina Rutix Siiepp Sergeant-nl-Arms Cornelia Rigrion Deipili Pauline Hunt Critic Rullx Payton OFFICERS Second Term Charlene Russell Constance Bruce Cornelia Rigcion .Iessie Hensley Annette Reenter Virginia Harper Ruth Payton Doris Test 'l'For Annette Reecler, June 2. 1921-'April 7. 1938. Adviser: Mrs. Sllaler. Sponsor: IVIr, Frerlcing. Iulersocioty Representative: Constance Bruce. illeciui Pinner: .Iessie Hensley. Staminrci Bearer: Rutll Payton. Song Leader: Constance Bruce. Levine. 1UeIphian Betty Braun Constance Bruce Mary Bruce 1 1 I7 776147 fha ,J .-1. . ' , ,LP I L? Vi 'L If-V C Dorotliy Davicl X g,4i'u A ,Af 'ia' Fannie Galm - ivikl ,'7F.f'6Q- I 1 I lpf I I If 5- ' Mary Gablweu We . ,MQW JW - Alice Halt yfw ,asf- ,Iessie Hensley ' arfrl Pauline Hunt ' Viviun Jones Harriett Levicln W' Bettye Rose Levine S' .Afyd-4fL.f ' Zi-Ida Luke , fC0bf!4'jf 111 44 tQir,-fe! I Patricia IN'IcGowan M, Zozia NIolIer !4,04,y'!6fX Betty Par ey Dorotlty IVIor n . V sl 4 Rutlx Payton Betty Rau my Ji-an Ree If 6 A9 Annette Reetler Cornelia Rigtlon Vivian Ritclley Anna Rlxeva Rolslcy Irene Slmw iN'Iina Rutli Silepp Helen Rutll Stout Katllleen Stout XAIIIIIIB. Trautwein Nlarjorie Turclc Eleanor VVeciIan Betsy VVI1ite BIrs. Sitaler IVIr. Frerlcing Tinirii Term Constance Bruce Annette Rei-tier Rutlt Payton Pauline Hunt Eleanor Wcdlaii Jessie I'IensIey Cornelia Rigclon IX'Iina Rutlx Sliepp Fourtii Term Rutll Payton? Cornelia Rigclon Pauline Hunt iVIinu Rutll Sllepp Bettye Rose Levine Betsy VVIxite Jessie Hensley Constance Bruce Date of Origin: 1925. Niotto: iN'IeIius esse quam viderif' d 0'. itieuning: It is Imetter to IJe. than to seein Colors: Old Rose and Silver. Flower: Sweet Pea. literary Snciet f ' W --WML, V . . - - - - --- V- N-r-'sy--fr ,, Mimlllrigwf W im Central Jefferson Klub Ultls' Ov OFFICERS l N First Term Second Term Tllirfl Term Fourlll Term X f I President Nlelvin Zaclc Franl: Ellis Burris Tillany Arnolcl Slianlmerg E Vice-President Burris Tiffany Arnolcl Slmnlaerg Allwrl lxflargnlin Francis Sansirn NV, Secreiary Franlc Ellis Henry .lones Francis Sansim Ray Neevel . Treasurer Amolcl Slmnlzerg Burris Tillany Henry .loncs Bill Sllerill Q Corres. Sec. Allucri lvlargolin Francis Sansira Ray New-el James Xvnllcins GL GM Rusll Capiain Dclson Lewis Allfwrl lwlnrgolin Arnolcl Sllanlaerg Virgel E. Pnrrnan qi, Svrgeani-ai-Arms Henry Jones Rny Neevel lvlinarcl Klein Clmrlcs Secllresl lf' Crilic Virgel E. Parman lvlclvin Zntlc Frank Ellis Burris Tillany ' ZA Properly Box Boys n. Rs? Necvel Cnlrl ?nllcrI n. Virgel E. Pnrmnn Don Clark RECENIQ INTERSOCIEFY l. i S 4 ' v. in 'S ' . . . ' . 1 Conn nnlc-5 C ure Sc-mresl lx laclc lxlooney Ben He man RANKINGS Ailuisor: lxlr. Diersen. Dale of Origin: 1937. P . PI l Sponsor: Miss Kite. Motto: Veritas vos lilaeralaitf' omts an lniersociely Represenialive: Melxrin Zack. lwrfaning: The irutlr slmll malce you free. 1937 --.'-..'.---'.-..--.'--.'--.---' 4 6 ' lllvrlal Pinnvr: Annelif- Reerler. Cornelia Rigrlon. Colors: Orange and Black. Siamlarcl Bearer: Delson Lewis. Fl f1--' Dr' Rmfwf' gnnfvlfnfffm 7019 flgf V Song Bader: Arnold Sllanbefg. Pianisl: Burris Tiffany. Clmrles Baller Leon Bess Jael: Carclulf lvrnnum Clwmoll Don Clnrlc Fmnlc Ellis Roluvri Fnrcl Carl Caller Ben Hellman Rolnerl Horalc James Hutton Henry Jonvs Nlinard Klein Delson Lewis Rolncri Louis Bryant Lowe Albert Nlargolin Jack Nlooney Raymond Neevel Niarion Parman Virgvl Pnrmnn Biriwell Payne Elmer Ralincr James Reeder Glenn Sanlcey U Francis Snnslm x 'Val Clmrles Seclnesl Jwlkl' JJ Arnold bllanlaerg f 5 -I ,371 ww if 5, iffy ., . L an Z. Vvillimn Slit-rill if Way' ' Burris Tillany kjl exft lb fi Harold Toner 45' fgffh Sian Vvarsllaslcyfllv f . 'i N James Vvailcins J? 9 lVlr. Diersvn li U Nvfkvfl iw. K-1 YN . rss re ,,,. i MP' Q my ,-S aim It vi ,lui Z 1 ,el 'ill if lxlclvin Zaclc , fl ' j Q Paris' 69 ,wwf umm! of' '-x ' ' 'esiclenl -'ice-Presiclent Secretary Treasurer Carre Sec. er ,antvat-Arms 8 4 oelnin cporter Critic Sponsor: lxflr. Forbes First Term Jean Balcor ' Nlarinn Barlll f Eleanor Scott Dorotlly Rolnloins Rutll Nine Hopkins June Parmenter Alice Mae Roclcie Judy Holce Pauline Floss Aclvisrfr: Nliss Cornell. I5Cl'IlElChllE .IXEIFGTI illfilll Bakff lklarinn Bnrtli Dorotlly Burl cn , Piggy Bowen Bolrloic Lola llvlty Dirxloricli lxlnrgio Dillon Barlmra Englisli .lurly llolw livu N1-nl ,lnnos .lnnv Purnwnter lflizuluvtli Rees Eleanor Scott Hr-len Scott Bvtty Slmwnltvr lxlary Smitli Dir. OFFICERS Svconol Term Tllircl Term 5lariz-in Bnrlll Eleanor Scott Eleanor Scott Dorollly Rolalains Dorotlly Rolalyins Rutll Nlae Hopkins Rutlx lVlae Hopkins Jane Porrnenter .lone Parmentcr Alice lxflae Roclcie Alice Mae Roclcic .lucly Hake Judy Holm Pauline Nloss Pauline Nloss Nlary Slllllll .lcon Baker Nlarian Burtlx , xx? .r . . I xx t - tx, x . i I Nun Cllccleslcr Mary Ellen Clark ClOSSI'r Cross DcAun Finnell l:filllCCS Loc Glzrssrorle Dorolliy Glenn lxlnry Louisv Gull Peggy Hinos Rui lr lxloc Hopliins lxlnrylaclle Lnwing Frnnres lxlaloy Nlzxrtlia .li-nn lxlnscs Pauline Floss lkllllflfl Allll Nlflllillfl Rosrmnry Riclmrclson lii,,.,.,- Lou Ril-for Dorollly Rolulnins Alia- lxlnc Rorlcic lxlnrtlm Ryan Lillian Sandy lxlary Helen Stowe-ll Betty Lou Tllovs bliss Cnrnvll l:0l'b0S Fourth Tl'fl1l Dorotlry Robbins Rlllll lxlne Hopkins .lane Pannenter Alice Nine Roclcie Judy Hake Pauline lvloss Nlary Smilli Bobbie Closser Eleanor Scott Date of Origin: 1901. - xg - - lllotto: Non quis. sod quiclf' ir 19,3 3 -,Q blntarsocivty Reprcsontntirvv: Eleanor Scott. Ywmning: 'ING' who' but what!- ' 0 9 blllvclnl Pmrwr: Jnnc Pnrmcnter. CI H lv I cl P I lu tg? L3 Stamford Bvuror: Dorotluy Rolxlnins. 40 my 'fwmucr an um Q' il jk pianists: Betty Lou Slmownltcr, Peggy l'lowc'r: Violet. 41' 'bb - my Bowen. A ' A 1 W, A A 5 24 4 v. t , Q mu , ' 1 . ,. ' 4 1 5 .t ti V . 44455 xl. I .3 N l A -. ' l ,li 'uqr' T Q an 1. 0 tx 3 N,5k.Q. o ,hz A fr 3 ristnnian Literary Soni t gl 1-TJPI lr N lt l It ,xtgtg . V .,-, ,,-,n , nn Y., 1 1 . - -A . 1-1 . 1 Q , rl . . V i ff V Tiff Q it arf, ,K fl A y If , x Ls C , .f 1 w, If 4 Ay' V ,, -,wfaf n I Q Y - fl' 1' V . U ff' ' L 1 1 - - B 2 EEI131' H ff Jl.I' ff a- J ' 'xl' 1 I 7 XvuQ 1 1 ry Q ff f OF ERS :JW ,JK DHS! qrfn Q JP, Seca Term Tlx' Term Fllllffll Term JK!! ' 3 Prikjvyznl Ju 'cllarleu nvis V' .f-ni Trum Bill I sues Frank Robinson N! v ,Aki rfpros I ,f-1 Bill xl mn Ire Nleiv 1.00 airick Rob 'X S crclar- V Vin nl T up 'l. E. Kinkcml ' '. Kinlceacl L I-Formsfsvc. ff , iru er Frank Robi son uce ier Points Plnce 1 Vf Treggnrer Q Y ,vo nl lc .lanms LC acl: on 7 -,-- .-' qwcanl-a -Arms Flank R in I Dick I ll Jmnc. - W ,,riliC -A Q1 J B0c Roll eckeii R011 'I welt I K opkv v Box poyi' ' . E. Ki end Jac ' omplon P I Lv ' ' I 1 1 I ' f SVL' 3 LY ?YMdlJf51'l'5 A1x Sr?9:9Ii0n5, If , xx x I 8 . T Spiligor: IN 'ell 1. ' 6 4 MDI' Jrndlhifsocivly vpn Inlixm: lmrles Davis. gl-ealegi, 1936 .-,,.,,',,.-.,--. ..L,..-., 9 2 Af' mfr: ing, n orkiv. ' 1937 ,,,,,..,,- .-,,...,. 1 3 I 1' Song axlflvr: vrxnc 'ood 1938 ......................A...... .l2 4, ,fy . Leon A 1:01 if H Difk P 1 YU' mb Scrl JU A, nn Yr cnlinv IEONYIIIH 1 -fi l K fdwin Cllrislnmn L I Cnnrml Curlis Clmrlvs Davis Riglmrfl Egclslon nvirl lflins if Rulaorl Giclwr ---'- Grnyclnn Gmlmm n mu Hull ,!,, 4, - olx' vighursl N I - il ignnws 9 xfiiyylllrrqgcrui' Y' :Jiri ,f . mi ' V1 0 Xvnyncf 'X I uorifgn' .Ug,a,'-lik! Jack Kcmplon Q NJ q ,li I H. E. inmjad' Y ' Ru. V L00 X I iclmrd Lung! ' E ' B 'T I X ' J mms C u plz EJVL Brnrv Nleier Hola '10rry lyjjb WDM 1! ll r 1 . , A f n f 3 CWM 16T ff ' ' ff fi lx IXN liyrffr ' ' ,J-, V 99'QMfaf0,,jK4,f Bob lljgfrx-Qxiig , E :X , vf 41 1 ' k yaitfafrg-L , N ' 1 'X L' A x J 'T - , V' ,uric Wah if K1 ry! 'I' - ,059 'J Nbnk Hfmliiqgpntkig, I ffjjj . .n :kv 'XP9fBw1D6fM A Mjjf' s RJ l,Uy5I7i13:1k!-,RILIIlmqrfcfa if X f gf' Uv'-f.yr1nQSgl3ilY I , 4' . '. ,L 5-I Wales' yBpbf'Sn1ill1L' A j 'F n, ,rfb Pj 1 vRichnirrVSl11iif1 , ff! D YV Frgcl SIIICQ ' ' f ' f I , BQI1 TIl0lIlSCFr I ff ' ,', Qt ' Irrnlrkbfnnnillzulmn , L Tvfncenl Trunip' A I ' S . EJ Twin ,X J M. S. wqlml ff f I I I 5 Riclmrnlfxvinialnsq QQ-61EfQ!XN'nml , , fl Miss Olcllnmn 'Mr I ken U 'VI W' 1 1 I ' Q 5 !v: F I. f J :' , r .J ,f 1 1 . r ' v J' jj- ' ,F ul uf .I F I 'L lu lxlariorie Anile WQHQJ' l f if I -fyclf ful W V X, .ll 'A h S. , , , - 1 , V , f .nr 1' if ff u lr H ' ' A I, V 4 lyjv. f M JH sf' .P + lf' lf J 'X v J i Vw' r'l KV' WM If r -1 l 6 Jil J! JJ ' , 1 I+, -l Q. ,yr , J Www 5, fe 'l Q ' ' Jr' jaw H , r .J u, A gulf o x f ', ' ,, -' A xl 5 '. X 'X li 2 ,fe ' - 1 - ' 3 W ' 'fy Ellen Annlrexy. u ,Wi ' f 3 3 TJ' , jjlyifi A .' 'U l Pl' xv ' . Wi. q TJ J J' . llljj JJ 2 1- fu '- w x 2 ' F ' ' '-E531 -'H f ' ' llc-lly Campluell Qwrv f Aclele Corp Wfdi N X xml - . y wr, l Cveralclmc Crago lx NM Belly Gardiner My .' V V Nvinilred Hays - ' ,fliqllflxll yu Bernice Hanlcins S nj ', K Belly Hill rlehnlle Hullhna r ll .u, 0 . M35 Belly .lolmson ' ,X ' ' Xvancla Kenclriclr lffyfnnp Virginia Lacey l, Nell Lewis fy .lane Nlanrleville I LL! . xl l w at -' ,L . Q.. fl I , f ' lf ,ja Ellmel lxlomlelsolin YM lxlarguerile lvlyler Emily Osgood Doroll1y Reed Margarel Sample Callrerine Sayles Tlielma Sennell Cleo Sparks Belly Spencer Viola Wamica , Arlone Vvilson I Marie Vvillwerspoon x if if Miss Gmlalms ' 1 Mr. HH ff' ,fn 'H' ff! Zi . 'Y V , , A , 'I Offl' WR ENT lN'l,il?,l?OClETY OFFICERS ff f jr All RAN N S First Term Second Term ,S r Tlxirrl Term 'ourw e m I f ' mls Place Prvsiclenl Cleo Sparlcs Ellen Anclrevys fl Callperine Sayle I Ch ll Binglparyl I jf, JU I Vice-President Ellen Andrews Calllerine Hsavyleil V, Gmarlolle irfg am nilrerl Haygff' f 1' 3 Svcrelury Virginia Lacey Cl18lfl0lk'BlflgllRl'll 1 ' Margue ' Mylar rl ne W'lson ' f, 1 0... . .-ul, .......... .. 3 Correswsec. Vvinilrecl Hays Winilred Hays I' Arlon 'lilso . B ylly Wpbell ' ' lg .---'-'-..' ' .'--..--'- -.-- f Treasurer Marjorie Pierce Virginia Lacey 13 nilrecll s T 6 Senn9l1gQ JJ 0 A, 32f 3 Q Sergeant-al-Arms Callmerine Sayles .Arlene Vvilson ' arjori , nzlerson el-Me elso n X f , , .,.,... .. ---- Editor of Taller Nlarguerile Nlyler nz lvlarjorie Pierce , llc-rilllf anlcins Viola arnica :M , 193 -1 -------- , -'----- - ---'-- 5 5 Sucerclos Belly Spencer lvlarie Vvil r Qu Bel ' 'mpbel Nlard illl oon JW ' JIQ34 ,.......,...................... . 0 3 gislirgn .glclele Iilclelc C Adele Cor , ilele C I r --.--D-1'..-.-.--'--'-..M--.-.., 5 4 us aplain ary sm ey ' CI S In U A 0 8 Criiic Clmrlolle Bingllam Fi par-gif! E Anclr s fx eoerinir S es I 1 IQ37 --- -- 3 7 Adviser: lxliss ,V I ,lf U l'9ln5 0- ' S : M . H . , .. , , , , 1938 ' ' 3 6V2 lrllgrliiclely llieprjslgnlalirre: Elle 'An rexvs., 'f! If gtk. : llmsh n ed Ish I lllmlal Pinner: Marguerile l er. 2 X-9 g:, Nol I sen' laul rvey X gland?-rd f?eanzi,.E4llen' rews' ff! fl X urs: Yello a Ile. f f I . ang .en er: mi ays. , I Pianisl: Geraldine rago. J A N I Flower: ai lj, yy X I0 3-is ,ly 1 . ' 7- ' i ' V ku Y - 3 r I U' I v Qalii ,A ' i ' I yW l ' , 1 ' , ' A , N ' fi: ,H ff ff 996952 . ,fr 1 f ' I J if ff ' - ff' ' J f I f f A f W My fl new f 5 'il 'W I 1 1 f fl ff ff f , f' , an o ff 1 .,r,, viyi yd AN-N-XX lips seem wen Yfvxowivwx Wrwixese QQ-sv dv.-as yew-s and XXIXOPQ Central Emerson Club M r V'Vx vTYxvuAC Xqvbev 4 OFFICERS V First Term Second Term Third Term Fourth Term W vs u e 1 W Vx k President lxlaclc Burclrett Vvarren Sllryoclc Franlc Zwiegel Nrilr9r?'BbiseK ow Q es gv-X Q Evgf O X Vice-President Vvnrren Slrryoclc Sol Yucllcofslcy Nathan Boise-r iene,GolJe, All RECEIN I R OCI TY - Secreiary Frank Zwiegel Nnllran Beiser Dene ks' SoNx:i Q Ck VNU? LAI K Hx Corres. Sec. Natlmn Beiser Dane Golan-r Sol ucllgofslcy lxfgnuis Jmiclge Nr, . Points klhbto kg ok JN Treasurer Denc Golner Frnnlc Zwiegel xo Juclgc kv enny Feig aum 1929. L1 0 K V- I8 I '-4 . Emersoninn E John Dowgray BennY Feliwqm, cnny Feigegflaum gamsifjifsf -VX o All Km -hx kd G Sergeant-at-Arms Benny Feigenlaaum Tl1omns.l'uQge axns Q 1 zu cl Goxgitztnnwi U 1931 b Q, s l Critic Tllomas Judge Mack Burclibtt -YASi'SQrreQl1xryQ:lc ssQgi-, , 1932 -'---'mu -an-F0 Q-7 x 'LT we f I 2 sf rw' U' ...., , ...ky ...,.. ........ . ... .V X 4 V .......... 5 UL oxv' Gxhxx Adviser: Mr. Williams. 4 Yrimaie N xl.-Q3! ' 01 U Ys Q' 0 sg Sponsor: Nliss Scott. QQ' F701 ' lJork?ninia vinciL9' g '93-' ' ' I2 I 2 K .. '. 1936 Os 2 G f' C S Infersociely Repr entu ue: We L eaningy., Or QIQEEFS Allxpli! Q .,.A,,... ......... . .ti-1--0 5 . Medal Pi .' Vi inglr N 'X-' Colgasy Blue anal Gr y. q Egg S UJ X Son ,I . . . n aunf nl n ' ML ' ' inni , - 4 n. r , 5, xii., 2, !l V6.1 Clif' I lg I Bob 0 katfll' f Ma, Bm 1 Q,w'. iifbd flolvf . gmyn ly - I Xfglffqxfrf V ,H sm if kpprxleig N 1 lltlk gill' 1'1 if' 'f Q,1fe.l'l 7 il V D ai 4 l 1 or A f- f- K3 r ' M' .N l ' arslral 5 r Q il 'J ' ,rj pw . ' f A ww' Gyxcl' .A Jin rc-:lm X 'O S w nltgn Sp 1 Green 1 Sa, ley Hooper MT D. VV. KegerreisM M Frecl Lynrlr Tom lxflar 'c - lr. E Bnyrl Piclcrell 2 2 Earl Picl:rillJ M, Bob Ricklrol Rolneri Se Alben sm.: S ow' M AN Vvarren Slrryoclc Eugene Staples' lrving Stone Ray Willialns J. T. Vvinslow Herbert Ynles Sol Yuclkolslcy Frank Zwiegel Nliss Stoll lVlr. VVillinms X RECENT INTERSOCIETY RANKINGS Points P1ace 1920 ......... ........ 1 8 1930 ........, ........ 8 4 1 931 .....,... ........ 8 2 1932 ......... ......,. 0 7 1933 ......... .,...... 0 S 1934 .......,. ..... 5 -1 1935 ......... ,,....,. 0 S 1936 ......... ..,..,.. 6 5 1937 6V2 1938 ......... ..,..... 3 President XfiCG'PF9SiCl6Ylf Secretary Corrcs. Sec. Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms S, L. H. Critic Rush Cnptnin First Term S11ir1ey Blue Jacque1ine Gibbons Rutb XNIDDCI T1xe1ma Berg1unc1 Lois Brown Norma Sluder Dorothy 1V1ange1s Doris Ntae Kennetb Betty Jean VVe11s ftrlviser: bliss Wynnc. Sponsor: Mr. Davis. lntcrsociety Representative: S1iir1ey B1ue. 1V1er1a,1 Pirmvr: C1iar1ene Ke11ogg. Standard Benror: Rntb VVooc1. Song Lender: S11ir1ev Blue. pmnlst Rulb Dunfan OFFICERS SQCOYIJ Tflflll S11ir1ey B1ue Rul11 VVooc1 Jacqueline Gibbons 1c1a1aine Rogers Mary E11en Dunbar Betty Joan VVe11s Doris Mae Kenneth Dorothy 1V1ange1s Be11e 1V1arie Brock S11ir1ey Blue blargarel Botlcin 1N'1ziry Braga Ilnclmcl Cn-ag:-r Mary Annis Dir1c11ou1 b'1ary E11en Dunbar Rulb Duncan Josephine Ends Donila Gibbons .1acque1ine Gibbons Betty Jo Hath:-111 Catherine Heyser 1V1ary Louise 1'1ornbeC1c G1oria Houtz Xvanda lnman C1iar1cne Ke11ogg Doris 1V1mr Kenneth A514210 Konning E11-riec1e K1f-mm of Q59 Josie Anne Knox oy OIF Olive Anno Koe111or I 11111150 Llndntifk Lois 1V1cConne11 1da1aine Rogers Kal1i1ec'n Sc11mic1t Georgina Ijancasler N Q A ij? 1X1i1drec1 Sc1lmic1t F1orence VVi11iamson jq H o1en Vvinfrey Rui 11 VVooc1 Luci11e Yarne11 Nliss Vvynne 1V1r. Davis Third Term Ruth Vvood r1acque1ine Gibbons 1c1a1aine Rogers Mary E11en Dunbar Doris Mae Kenneth Donita Gibbons Fourth Term .1acque1ine Gibbons 1c1a1aine Rogers 1V1ary E11en Dunbar 1V1ary Annis Dic1c11out Donita Gibbons Rac11ac1 Creager 1V1ary Annis Dic1:1iout 1..uci11e Yarne11 S11ir1ey B1ue Lois 1V1cConne11 Ruth VVooc1 Rutb Duncan Date of Origin: 1802: reorganizec1 in 1932 1V1oHo: Mveni, Vir1i, Vid. Fivaning: 1 came. 1 saw, 1 conquered' Colors: Pnrp1e anc1 Vvlmite. Flower: Li1y of the Va11ey. .egg Soriat of Literature and Histor Page 74 Iv Yyww fffgpniwj . r Ww J5,wv Uifmff 'Vvuav-7.1 'W 444 -4-4A.cJc. Q'fffff-f 1fnn,644J ' Jubilee M1933 Sponsored lay the Stuclent Council, the annual Variety Nite returnecl, a greater show under the new name, Jubilee of '38. lVlore than five hunclred students participated in this show which acloptecl the Topper theme of this yearlaoolc. Only the best of Central,s variecl talent was selected in a try-out in which forty incliviclual acts were presentecl. During the two performances our busy pho- tographer caught the following few glimpses with his canclid camera: Left Eclge, 1: Behind the Scenes: 2: Heralcls, Jean Baker and Doris Test: 3: Inspector ancl Rookies, Resniclc and Kempton: 4: Accorclion Duet. Eva Neal Jones and Hulcla Ann Nolancl: 5: 0nce in a While, Lycia Mae Coy: Left Center, 1: Cheerleaders: 2: Topper Orchestra: 3: Saxophone Solo, Marilyn Dewar: 4: Censorecl: 5: lVlinor Major, Ben Feigenhaum: Top Edge, 1-2: Queen Ann Salute, Kempton, Johnson, Conant, and Kaut: 3: Ladlies-in-waiting: 4: Topper Orchestra: Center, l: Gridiron Scramble: 2: rl-'izzie Lishf' Sol Yucllcofslcy: 3-4: The Queens, Gladys Replogle and Eleanor Scott: 5: Modern Tap, Rosemary Richardson: 6: Fac- ulty Directors ancl Stage Johnniesn: Right Edge, 1: Wfruclcin' on Downn: 2: Aclagio Team, Beverly Scherrer and John Tonlcin. tieaded The Play: Headed for Eden, a new three-act play, presented at Central for the lirst time anywhere in this region. Director: Niiss Virginia Robertson. Scene: The entire play talces place in the living- roorn of Mrs. Slcipwortlfs rooming-house where eight girls are lodging. Cast ot Characters for the two nights respec- tively: Kate Roberts. star reporter ot the Herald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lean Baker. Eleanor Scott Ken Howard, a reporter for the Star .... . . . . . . . . . . Charles Davis. Virgel Parman Imogene. maid of all worlc . Niargaret Gott. Bettye Rose Levine Hanlc. who comes tor the laundry . Earl Aull. Conrad Curtis Nancy Lane. tiling clerl: at the Orange Fizz Company . . . . . . . . Gladys Replogle. Ella Lee Johnson Top Row: Dorothy Rolman: Vincent Trump and Niarguerite Myler: Vivian Charno and Zelda Lulte: Charles Davis and .lean Baker: Eleanor Scott and Virgel Pannan. Second Row: Conrail Curtis. Bettye Rose Levine. and Earl Auli: Bill Hanley. Ella Lee Johnson. and .laclc Hanley: Jean Balmer and Charles Davis: Bill Case and Elizabeth Brink. Synopsis of the play: Kate Robert loses her one night's holiday when her lorother Bch, followed lay the police. comes rushing into the house. Ken Howard. reporter, comes to Kate's assistance, but she refuses his help, suspicious ol' his motives. Henry Banlts and Nancy join in the search for the criminal who has framed Bob. The situation loolcs lalaclc. Bolo is convicted, but Henry discovers a rescuer, ULimpy, a mysterious derelict of the underworld. After Bob is released, Ken manages to soften Kate's heart and every- thing' is happily Headed for Eden. Page 77 f ur Eden Henry Banlts. a truclr driver . . Bill Hanley. Jaclc Hanley l..irnpy. a derelict .... Frank Ellis. Jerry Peltzman Ntrs. Slcipworth, who runs the rooming-house .... . . . . . . . . . Dorothy Rotman, Betty Hill Dorothy Brill. stenographer tor a iurrier ..... . . . . . . . Vivian Charno. Angelina Mariiio Peggy Vvalters, cleric in a department store ..... . . . . . . . . Zelda Lulte. :Betty Creeltmore Gladys Herman, a mannequin . Marian Barth, Nadine Vvaller Rosina Blandish. a stenographer for a La Salle Street hrolier ..... Elizabeth Brinlc. Marguerite Niyler Barry Richards. her employer . Bill Case. Vincent Trump lxiinnie Peters. a cleric at XVoolworth's ...... . . . . . . Donna Nine Batter. Elizalaeth Spencer Nlarcella Turner. waitress twhen she has a iolzl . . . . . . . . . . Fiery Ellen Clarlc. Bernadine Aaron Bah Roimerts, Kate's younger brother ....... . . . . . . . . Richard Bench. James Fowler Sergeant Kelly, of the force . Lyle Ticlmor. Lewis Green til t I Davis Parman ' Batter Gott Chamo Marino Levine Scott ' 1 1 ,er-...,...zi-is 4' l Fifth Row: Niosiay, xvetlengei, Vtfileal. Pope. Giicic, Smitix, Segi. Pickering. King, Harvey, Smilil, Luiyionaco, Vvestermand. Wir. Sciwiager Brock, Hayes. Fourth Row: Summers, Jensen, Hursii. Sciireiiaer, Burns. Simrp. Leek. Dante. Kirby, Curtin, Epps. Stover, Ciiarno, Garnier. Niusscr. Noone. Tilirri Row: Cook, Huber, Flyers. Duriiam, iiclon. Newcomer. Nxiessiey, Vvooci. Vviison, Dewar. Howard. Pruet. Caiiaimn. Brown. Butts. Kirciier. Seconci Row: Poteel, Beiianlyne. Brown, Peters, Scixooiey, Blue, Vvaggoner, Meier. iwiaioney. Ctrristman, Earls. Reese, Niitcimeii, Hoover, Roseiaerry. First Row: Damico, Taylor. Eiiiott, Lercix. Howser. Smart, Biinkiey,IDavis, Mooney. Jackson, iVicNary. Jacobs, Vvessiey, Anderson. Wir. Sciliager. D .sew X' ff' Y, i ,. ff 1 ,,,,s,,,v 4 , , ,- , M , uc- fd, .,' 0 ,4,-- 4 ff f,1' .,' . f .c , ,,,, 1 all . 1 ef tial B a 11 d rf f I-J-I. '- I f' f L,-ff? J 7 I if A mention ofttiie CentratZ,Bieinriiireminds us ot 1 .f X V-d'1G'I3l i5k fail,Satt1rciays Wiiery tire wiqapdgpiiayeci txmxspgritigfglarciles between tile, of tiie toot- igaiif games as we pounded our feet on the iaieaciuers to iceep from freezing. Tiiere, uncier time ciireclion of time stucient conctuctor, Tiweociore Lotfionaco, it often supported the gridiron team as it iater supported our iaasiietioaii piayers in the Nlunicipai Auditorium. An R.O.T.C. tmanci, under tiie command of time cirum major, Biii Damico, continued its service to tile Centrai battalion in its various activities. This iaanci participateci in frequent battalion paracies, tire Armistice Day parade, anci tile 1-'Xnnuai R.0.T.C. Circus. Page Niarciies, however, cio not make up tile com- piete repertoire of time band, tor. under the ieacier- silip of Wir. Xfviitrect Sciiiager, they have iearned numerous ciassicai selections Wiiicil they have piayeci for twenty-five public performances in tile district. Tile band was ciwsen to play for time Ciiampionsiiip High Scixooi Games in time Municipal Auciitorium. Josephine Earls and Florence Lerctm have serveri in tire capacity ot iiiararians to assist Wir. Scimiager in time responsibilities of time iarge organization. Time banci this year has been marie up of a more selective group, since a reserve loanci iias absorbed tilose who couici not maintain time rapici pace oi ttxe concert ensemble. 18 Central Urchestra lX'lore in lteeping witli tlie sophisticated tlieme of tliis yearlmoolt is Central's Concert Orcliestra. Tlie classical selections tliat liave constituted its repertoire liave come largely from tlie opera liouses ol' tlie eastern upper-classes. lxflr. Freclericlc J. Curtll, tlie conductor, lias spent 1937-38 rebuilding the orcliestra since so many seasoned players graduated last spring. Even under tlie lwanclicap ol tllis reorganizing, tlie orcliestra llas prepared programs to support various scliool activities and malce outside appear- ances. It was in action at lnotlm tlie Spring Play and tlxe Spring Concert and recently a group played at tlie Linwood Preslnyterian Cliurcli. lt was also on tlie program at tlie mid-year gradu- ating exercises ancl will participate in similar exercises tliis June. Special mention slmould lae made of Eugene Staples, Concertmaster: lVlary Frances Tliornton. Assistant Concertmasterg Boly Davis, First Viola: Fred Curtll and Charles Belmb, Cello: and lVlerle Bade, Cornet. Tluese students liave aided Mr. Curtli lay tlieir leaclersliip of tlleir respective sec- tions. Cvloria Gordon, a violinist in tlie orcllestra, won distinction lor lierselll in a contest at Columbia. First Row: Tliornton. Gordon, Bclalz. Spencer, Harte. Ellis. Davis. Second Row: N. Lolir, l. Lolxr. Ficli man, Nuclcles, Holcoinlp. Lercli. E. Vvessley, Cliristinan. Peters, Ed Xvessloy. Epps. Colley. Xveaver. VValler. Tliircl Row: Finelmurg. Hnrnlms, Nlerrioll, Delleinus. Padlee. King. Xvestermunn, Bmle, Hmsli lxloore. Carter, D. Jolmson, P. ilolxnson, Price. Green. Fuurllr Row: lvlr. Curtli. F. Curtli, Vvelton, Finnley lN'lr. Curtli l5'lcNary. Spalding, Huglies. Seller. Stalnalcer, Gum. Top. Tacel: Circle. Ready-Singl: Lower Rigid, Carole-rs: Left. Flute Duet for Trouvere. TROUVERE CLUB Fourth Row: Bade. Finley. Pattee, DuGny. Olive. Pierce. Roach, Nvaller. Tirird Row: Scliooley. Harsll. Smitli. Noland. Hulzer. SliePP, Elliot. Pruet. lVlcNary. Spalding. Second Row: Miss Xvliitney. Nloore. Harte. Nliclmener. XVBBVEF, Lercli. First Row' Huglmes S encer Duncan Hi ins, Cllristman, Sim- . . P . . Eg walter. Davis. Goodman. Zwiegel. CENTRAL CHORUS Fourth Row: Coulee, Ellernmn. Vvliite. Pulos. Ladd, Pierce. Rutledge. Foley. Partnoy. Bingliarn. Olive. lVlcNeil, Zwiegel Adams. DuGny. Third Row: lVlcNeal, Nlorrison, Duncan. Arm: strong. Avery. Graves. Burde. M, Ryan. VVillis. Karos, Davide son. Viles. Slmowalter. Knox. Ritchey. Second Row: Laird. Clouse. Golfin. Logsdon, Maier. Pippina. Lancaster. Leininger Elliot, Pruet. A. Payne, Slmepp. Huggins. First Row: D. Ryan: Reed, Harte. Linclmarlc, Nloore. Long. Alaer. Egy. Nliss Vvimitney. B. Payne. Poncelet. Darr. Goodman. Sclxmidt. Trnuvere Club The Trouvere Club was organized in 1918 lay The officers of tlie past year were: Central students wlio enjoyed music and Wislied First Term Second Term to associate witli tlleir fellow musicians. Under 51eSltff ',d g J'f'Hhe' Cl lfS Eff' tlie supervision of lN'liss Mari F. Wlxitney, wlio Sggzluffl fmt. ' 53512, Higgs has sponsored tlne club since its origin, the mem- Treasurer t - - Clvislmpn Gvlwlmen bers meet eaclm alternate Tuesday to liear pro- ie gean u A ns ' Dufwan Elliot eporler . . . . Zwregel Cilurcll grams by fellow nlembers- Critic . . . . . Hughes Slmwalter Central Chorus Under the direction of lvliss lVlari F. Whitney. Rutlm Duncan llas been the Student Conductor tl1e cluorus has become so proficient tlmat it of tlle chorus tliis year, directing tlie cllorus in received second lxigliest rating at tlie city-wide time Palm Sunday service. cliorus meet at Central Junior Higlx School last spring. Page 80 -if Fourth Row: Roh Beckett Eclitor-in-Chief: Sol Yucllcoislcy. Business Managerg Virginia Olcllmm, Literary Adviser: Coall Henry, Art Aclviserg Rayman Tuclor. Business Adviser: Caroline Lewis. Editorial Ailvi rg G. R. Vvatso esmansliipg lvan Hays. Photography: Burris Niitany. Assistant Editor-infcliiefg Constance Br Ie. Assis 1 u allagc. Third Row:.George Ferguson. Pmtpgraplierg -John Epps. Plwtograplwg it Cur an. Pxotograplierg Edu' rd Twin. Assistant Busi- ness Diana r- 9 Second Row: es. s Sp rts Editor: Tom ssislanl Ari Ediorg Kathleen ut. 1 en' on dtforg Pauline Floss, Ty ,I First Row: Virginia Ha . ssis Albert Jacobs, fgfssistantjft A itor: Betty Lee gi Art Eilitor: Donila Gilmlmo s: ' t elen Spencer. F ture Edito - ranhe-rg, R. O. T. C. Editor: a Ellis sist5nt Literary Editor: Angeline' mo. Girls' Sports Edi ers. Art Edito g Alice Nlae Roclcie. tor. Not in Panel: Harry VVallace. I-Q59-rl-A ditor: Ethel Mendelsohn. Typi , hlignon la g. ypist. f I ,,- SNAPSH 1 ow: They get their Toppers toge er . . i ot oo ose. Rocliie . . . Tom Moore ancl Belly Henry. V Bottom Row: It :nest-li exact . . . Poor and worry .... Siam th 1 UP' . . . Nloney Changers. f oploer FHllHHX l The yearlyoolc is a ship guiclecl lay a Captain, who must have lay him people-willing to con- tribute time ancl energy to help him sail it. We have reached port only through the faithful atten- tion to cletails ol' many people. The staff wishes primarily to thanlt the student body--without whose prompt ancl enthusiastic response we woulcl have failed from the start. In particular, we wish to express our gratitude to the following people for their fine, unselfish worlc expended on the 1938 Topper Centralian: lVlr. Floycl Estes for malcing the masks usecl to trim portraits. f llvlf. Sfiflilnll Bild Nolan AICXHIICICI' FOI' o es or ie ts copy. . . a so his sa e hip classes for elling l,876 hoolcs, a new higl1'in Centralian mist ry. floo ' its in the advertisin display. .Re r b -t I i - Mr. o ens for the framework ofthe hall clisplay and e 'Toppe stands for the orchestra. Miss C an e art department for Centralian posters ancl the front-hall clisplay, for painting and designing ot TopperHorchestra stancls. Mr. Iv n Hayes ancl his photography staff tor a pictori ' rec rd of the! Veafs worlc. f ,V pf . 1 1 Kg M f f Page Sift f f .f 3 -' 'zz' QQ, lo 7E ' kv, fe Lum LUMINARY HEADS HRST TERM Ecllye Rose Levine. itlunnging Elit- tor. Asst. ixiunaging Editor. Vinrent Trump. Piunaging Eiiitor, First Page Eciitor. Ectitll Helen Spencer. Asst. Manag- ing Editor, First Page Eciitor. Leonarrl lxlyers . Head Pressman 9 lx' Tudor . Newswriling instructor i 1 1 - - v Jean Baker . . . First Page Eciitor, Third Page Eciitor, Home Room Editor Neva Jean Logan ....... Seconoi Page Editor, Fashion Editor Burris Tiffany . Doris Test . . Bill Hemnes . H. E. Kiniceaci Albert Nlargoiin Beverly Scherrer Dorothy Robbins Catherine Sayles Jane Parmenter . Nathan Beiser . Fred BOIIHHIIOII . - Frank Zwiegel . Demetra Kapnistos . Eleanor Scott - Wlinarcl Klein . Roma Jean Elliot . . . . . . Third Page Editor, Librarian Assistant Advertising Nianager, Home Room Editor . . . Fourth Page Eciitor, Boys' Sports Editor . Fourth Page Editor, Boys' Sports Editor . Fourth Page Eciitor, Exchange Ectitor . . . . . Business Manager . . . . . Circulation Manager . Exchange Bfanager, Editorial Eciitor . . . . . Home Room Editor . R. O. T. C. Eciitor . R. O. T. C. Editor . Personnel Mariager . . . . . Head Typist . . . . . Girls' Sports Editor . ttiaiiing iwanager, Boys' Sports Editor . . . . . . . . Art Editor Charlotte Bingham . - - Exchange Editor Nleivin Lyons . . . Advertising Nlanager DHI LUMINARY HEADS SECOND TERM lxlelvin Zack. lvlunaging Ezlitor, l'irst Page Editor. Arnold Slxanberg. lxlunaging lrclitor, lvlanuging lfclitor, First Asst. Page Editor. Nlarguerite lxlyler. Asst. Allillllglllg Editor, First Page Editor, Special Page Eclitor, Circulation Nlanager. Bill Hemnes . Asst. Heucl Pressman Nr. Harley . . Printing lnstructur Betsy Vvllite . Aclaline Lawless Miles Kemp . Ruth Payton . Rolaert Giclcer Gerald Wait . Cleo Sparks . Paul .lolmson . Leon Aronson Virginia Lacey Arlone Wilson Aileen Deason Jack Kempton Susan Wilson . . . - . - . SECOND TERM LUMINARY STAFF . . . First Page Editor, Proofreacler . . First Page Editor, Fourtli Page Eclitor . . . Second Page Eclitor, Proofreacler . Second Page Eclitor, Home Room Editor . Third Page Eclitor, Boys' Sports Editor Editor . Fourth Page Eclitor, Head Typist . Tliird Page Eclitor, Boys' Sports . Aclvertising and Business Manager . . . . . Editorial Editor . . Editorial Eclitor . Circulation Manager . Home Room Eclitor . R.O.T.C. Editor . Personnel Eclitor Mildred Boardman . . Accountant Frances Yaslcollca . . . Head Typist Kennetlx lVlcQuitty . . lwailing Marlager Robert Stevenson . . . . Librarian Patricia lVlcGowan . . . . Art Editor Opal ROHSCEIII . . . EXCPHITIQQ Managel' TERM 1 Fourili Row: Foley. Holalas, Pilk ington H. King. Nlnloney, Koier. Znclc. D. L lVlyers. Hiblnard. Haclcetl. Fink. Colm. Tlxird Row: Alexander. Bonlxomme. Livesay VVessley, Olive. Neevel. Gordon. Nes: selroad, Keeton. Harper. Caruso. Moore Taylor. Second Row: Francis. Rhodes, Barron. Dar- row. E. Jones, Borden. Sigxnan. R. Mil- ler. Arnold. Russell, Elliott, Bingham. First Row: Quinlan, Ainsworili, Bnlcer, How- ard. Forsliay. R. Brown. xfVllllElHlSOll H. Pruel. Riley. Henderson. Fishman. TERM 2 Seimnlli Row: Foley. Ayres, Ryan. Hayward lxlurrell. Palmer. Colm. Jones. Nlurray Krnenier, C o l l i n s. Raccuglia. Miller Latlmxn. lwliller. Sixtlx Row: lX'lcKendry. Peilyjolm. Snlanievicli Neitael. Taylor. N. Paitee. Donigan. Pliil- lips, Haclcetl. O'Connor. Cralian. lVloul- tlfirop. Nvinslow. Fields, Vvoll. Fiflli Row: Howard. Foreman. E. Wessley, Lovelace. Caruso. Binglmm, Mackie. Cla lmn. Sl1ields. Gotlieln. Brown, Lenllari. Brasllield, lxfliss VVeslerlield. Fonrllx Row: Brock. Floyd. Epstein. Keelon. Nlunson. Meiiiers, Jeflleris. Jones. Slmn- tzerg. Tliird Row: lxliller, H e. r r i e. Scliwiizgelael. Pruel. Boutros. Singnion. Ells. Turclc. Neely. C n n n a cl R y, Van Vvinlcle. M. Vvonder, VVillinnnson. Aronson. Second Row: Glass. VViln1olt. E. Cousins. Clause. Slinayerson. J. Cousins. VVollcey. Hutton. Closser. lxliller, D. Vvonder. First Row: Nesselroad. Recording Secretary: Keyes, Treasurer: Latsliaw. President: Levine. Corresponding Secretary: Olive. Vice-President. TERM I Fourili Row: lvlarenles. N. Payne. J. Cousins. Henry, H. Jolmson. lVlcClure, VV. .lolme son, .l. Pasternnclc. lVlorris. Peppin, C. Jacobs. Tliird Row: Lyons. Scllere, Wilnioti, Scliwitz gelmel. Broclc. Asliley. R. Nliller. Cross. Hafpef, I:-lllyfl. RPBCI. Second Row: Nliller, Dawes. Heyser, Fox, Nlarino. Hutton. Wonder. Long. Karnes. Nlnrlcus. Meadow. First Row: Kempton. Treasurer: Bowman. Ser- QEHDQ-Bl-ATIIISI J. King, Vice-President: Keyes. Corresponding Secretary: Leelc. Recording Secretary: Zellers. President: Kraenler. Sergeant-at-Arms. Social Science Society Adviser: lxfliss lVlarie B. Vvesterfielcl. lierelay form tlme Social Science Society. Preamble: 'VVe, the pupils of tlie Sociology Object: To enalale tlme sociology and economic end Economic Classes of Central High School. pupils to meet regularly, to lmear intelligent spealc- 1n order to promote enthusiasm toward tlle cur- ers ol interest, and to discuss current problems rent sulojects of tl1e day, and to stimulate inter- ol: tlie day. est in present social and economic problems, do Meetings: First and Tliird Thursday. Page 84 Zuulng Club First Term Delson Lewis . . President Elizabeth Spencer . Vice-Pres. Eclwarcl Twin . . Sec.-Treas. Jolm Dowgray . Sgt.-at-Arms Elmer Rafier . . . Critic Virginia Lacey . Program Cin. RON' ' DiIl0ll AIIJCFQOH Nleyefi Fer- Sixtir . . . , ., guson, Agnew. lvlancleville, Nlr. Hann. Checlester. Sanciy. Hornizrerli. Stonestreel. Corum, Fislxmnn. Lyytinen. Raliner. Fiftlw Row: Ray. Vvissman. Barlnw.Bell. VN'nl- ler. Butler. Cowiclc. Bassett. Hoclcen- smitl1. Levicli. lVicKenciry. Lacey. Vvilson, Ferguson. lvlartin. Niaclcie. Duggan. Fourtll Row: Hunt, VValters. Hensley, Slmna- lmrger, Yarnell, Brown. Hayclen. Sulli- van. Davicl. Kapnistos, Kaufman. Scott. Spencer, Saunclers. Sclimidt. Third Row: Ficlnuan. Klein. Hawlc. Klemm. Dwyer. Clmtman. Miller. Levine. Man- uel, Clayton. Brixton, Ryan. Second Row: Se-igle. l..alie. Tndtuck, Gotlieil. Riley. Gilmlnons. lxliss Leiluengoocl. Lewis. Robbins. Selma-fer. lvlelxlstnub. Payton, Daviclson, Xvillinmson. First Row: Newman. Ayres. Halt. Ryan. Moore, Palmer. Overstreet. lvloultlmrop. Pamian. Kiewit. SNAPSHOTS I. Tlme Start ol a Birci Trip. 2. Mr. Massingales Travel Talli. Sixtln Row: lvlerrer. XN'elJstcr. Lyylinen. Ayres. Halt. Palmer. Overstreet. Pammn. Dil- lon. Anderson. Capen, lVlaclcie, Karsln. Filrh Row: Orr. Manley. O'Connor. Keyes. J. Miller, Koehler, R. Saramn. Virgin. Cowsert. Foreman. Pipin. Howarcl.Blaicl1, Gralmm. Fourth Row: Hutton. Fisllman. Stover, Quinn. Reed. Nlarslx. Neely. Klopper. Vunoviclm, Hancli. Glnso. lvlcclure. Keener. VVnigl1t. Wrigley. Tlnird Row: Harris. E. lVliller. Rotnmn, Lip- lcin. Liebnmn. Kemp, Nlarlcs. Creeplnorc. Kella. Mosley. 'NN ollmn, Bartlx. Crews. lvliss I.EilJCf'tg00fi. Second Row: Briglmt, Lewis. Clutter, Sen- nett, Stott, Stowell, Times, Mr. Hann, Holes-. Bingllam. Sllowalter. Lawing. Kirrlxer. tlnrclan. First Row: Nvnrrl. lngcls, Powell. Vvlminc-ry, Harris. K. phillips. Lewis, Rolaluins, Eagleslein, DeLura. Forman. Newcomer. Page S5 OFFICERS FOR 1937-1938 SQCOYICI TQTTU Third Term Dorotlxy Roltnlains . President Virgel Parman . . President Dorothy David . . Vice-Pres. Dorothy Davicl . . Vice-Pres, Nlarybelle Lawing . Sec.-Treas. Florine Agnew . . Sec,-Tregg, Clmarles Dillon . Sgt.-at-Arms Minard Klein . . Sgt.-at-Arlhg DClS0l1 Lewis - - - Critic Dorotlw Rolalnins . . Critic Nan Clieclester . Program Ch. Betty Ann Showalter . Pro. Ch. jolt WW 'Ffi l ART CLUB Fourtln Row: lVlcGowan. Kregel. Zollars. Sllanaluarger. Tlxornton, Neilael. Tllirci Row: Rolxlnins. Berenclt, Butler- worlli. ECRQDIDCCI1 Snicler. Seconcl Row: Scott, Klemm, Payne, Bur- lon, Henry, Hall. First Row: Toclcl. Broad. lvliss Henry. Feiring, Lewis, Harper. GERMAN CLUB Fourth Row: Twin, Seaman. Zaclc, Avery. Aclelman. Rogers. Third Row: Koerner, lvlayer. Cvandz, Lyncli. Pnrlaer, Nlaier. Seclxrest. SGCOIIJ Row: He-rlwsi. Nloller. lwliss Von Unwertli, Rillcr, Scluniclt, Cliamo. First Row: Ellswortli. K. Scluniclt, Sclulorll. Reecl. Gottlieb, Hutcliins. Art Club Adviser: lvliss Coali Henry. Purpose: To lurtlier tlxe lenowletlge and appre- Colors: Turquoise ancl Gold. ciation ol art. First Term OFHCERS Seconcl Term lVlary Lou Butterwortli ..-. President Glenna Slianalaarger ..... Presiclent Virginia Harper ..... Vice-President Patricia lVlcGowan .... Vice-Presiclent Patricia lVlcGowan . Secretary-Treasurer Helen Scott . . . . Secretary-Treasurer lX lary Neilmel - . . Sergeant-at-Arms Lolita Berenclt .... Sergeant-at-Arms Betty Lee Henry . . ,... Critic lVlary Lou Butterwortlm ..... Critic Glenna Slianalnarger . . Reporter Vivian Eclcenroecl . . . Reporter Arlviser: lVliss Erclmutlwe von Unwertli cliscussions, lay singing German songs, playing games in German, ancl presenting s'mpl pro- Purpose: To aid tlie stuclents in understanding grams. I 6 and spealcing tlie language by liolrling informal Colors: Blaclt ancl wliite. First Term OFFICERS Second Term Ed Twin ........ President lclalaine Rogers ...... President Melvin Zaclc . . Vice-President Jean Parker ..... . ViCe-Pregiden,f lclalaine Rogers . . . . Secretary Ria Maier . . . . Secretary Vivian Cliarno . . . . Treasurer Fred Lyncli . . . . . Treasurer Ben Ganclz . . Sergeant-at-Arms Nlilclrecl Sclnniclt . Sergeant-at-Arms Ria Maier . . . . . . Critic Ben Cvanclz . . . . . Critic Emmy Lou Ritter . . . Reporter Dorottiy Reed . . . Reporter Page E6 Le Benin Francais Under tlme supervision of Miss lvlaclge War- clell, Le Cercle Francais cluring 1937-1938 has continued its visits to tlwe Siclolnre family acloptecl at Cliristmas time a few years ago. The members also attenclecl La Kermesse l'leroique, a Frencli costume lilm, at tlie Mad- ricl tlieatre, sponsored loy the Causerie Fran- caise early in tlxe scllool year. Meetings are lielrl twice montlmly, tlme pro- grams consisting ol all-stuclent speecl1es ancl tlie singing of Frencli follc tunes. OFFICERS First Term Seconcl Term FirstTerm. Second Term President . . . Balcer .... Patriclc President . . . Vvecllan . . Nlendelsolmn Vice-President . Patriclc . . . Wedlan Vice-Presiclent . lVlenclelsol1n . . . Bartl1 Secretary . . . VVecllan . . Nlenclelsolmn Secretary . . . Bartlm ..... Giclcer Treasurer . . . Giclcer . . . Giclcer Treasurer . . . Giclcer . . . . Ellis Sgt.-at-Arms . . Lacey . . Bartll Sgt.-at-Arms . . Rolslcy . . Kapnistos Critic .... Barth . . Baker Critic .... Patrick .... Wedlan Psychology Club Adviser: lVliss Marie B. Vvesterfield. Purpose: To enable tlie psycliology stuclents to meet regularly to lmear intellectual spealc- ers ol' interest and to discuss current psy- clwological prolalems ot tlie clay. - Nleetings: First and Tluircl Tuesclays. OFFICERS First Term Jolmn Latslmaw ....... President Earl Aull ....... Vice-President Bettyanne Lewis . . . Recoroling Secretary Nlargaret Kenyon . Corresponding Secretary Jo Cousins ........ Treasuren Stanly Nlatlies . . . Sergeant-at-Arms FRENCH CLUB Fifth Row: Lewis, Hayward, Giclcer. Hart, Aull, Kellogg, Listen, Warslxaslry. Alnralxam. Toner, Schooling. Wither- spoon. Patriclc. Fourth Row: Epstein. Stalnalcer. Rouclx. Keamy. Unrulme, Vvedlan, Levicli.. Reeder, Rolslcy. Balcer. Bartli, Nolancl. Lawing, lVlcQuitty. Ttiirrl Row: Vogel, Stone. Nlarlcs. Druse. Alexander, Anclerson, Hill. Parlcer.Ricl1- arrls. Sanell. Kapnistos, Jolxnson, Sclmerrer. Second Row: Gorclon, Ellis. Frazier, Hull lancl. Nlollcr. Miss Vvarclell. Finnell, Feiring, Vvislmow, Lerclu, Hatfield. First Row: Nlenclelsolxn, Sparlcs, Lawless. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Fifth Row: Lewis, Ayres, Glavas. Mur- ray. Palmer, Cctm. Eacls, Hackett. Kel- logg. Wriglxt, Greenwell, Sanstra. Keaton. Quaclcenlausli. Wclt, Nessel- road. Fourth Row: Salanieviclm. Smart. Ricliarcl- son, Sllerilll. Pattee, Galitzlcy. Jones. Kaelin. Vvilliamson. lVlel1lstaulw. Scliaal. Meinsen, Rigclon, Eliclc. Parrnenler. Blue. Third Row: Miller, Amolml. Allin. Mein- ers. Pence, Vvollcey, Turclc. Patterson. Oslaome, Ramos. Scltmiclt, Stalil, Balcer. Ritter, Leininger, Singer. Second Row: Slmayerson, Lancaster. Slo- ver. Bell, Greenberg. Harris, lVl.iss Yves- terlielcl. Scllwitzgelxel. Anderson, Men- dclcchn, Dawes. Fretz. Clzamo. First Row: Cousins. Liebling, Kaufman. Yvonder. lVliller, Wonder. Latslmw. Page S7 Second Term W. S. Ricliarclson ...... President Jean Balcer ....... Vice-Presiclent Sliirley Blue .... Recording Secretary Dorothy Wonder . Corresponding Secretary Sid Colmn ......... Treasurer Eugene Hall . . Sergeant-at-Arms i s 5 it . rg ' 4 f I 1 BDSH1 Aim: Developing tlie three-tolcl life-'uplifting the physical, moral, and spiritual qualities of boys. Membership: lVlore tlian 150. Eligibility: The lJoy's own interest in tlie club. Sponsor: lVlr. Ross McClure. OFFICERS First Term Second Term President . . .Leo Patrick . . P. . . Bolo Nlerry' Vice-President. Mack Burclmett . Vincent Trump Secretary . . . Vincent Trump . Mack Burcliett Treasurer . . . Bo Merry ..... Eugene Hall I 51171 Reserves Aim: To stress religion in tlie lives of its mem- bers and to create a more democratic ancl frienclly spirit at Central. Eligibility: The girl's own interest in promot- ing tlie aims of tlie club. Aclvisers: Miss Compton, Nliss Alton, Miss Keating, and lxfliss Wiberg. OFFICERS President ....... Gladys Replogle Vice-President . . . Eleanor Scott Secretary ....... Barbara English Treasurer ..... . . Viola Vvarnica Frances Scarritt Hanley Girl . . Eleanor Scott BOYS' HI Sixllx Row: Lewis. Ayres. Nloultlwrop. Run- ffase. Smitli. Lee. Mcculatsin, VVin- s ow. Fiftli Row: Fields, Hutton, B. Hall, Stevenson Wliite. May. H. Jones, Neal, Giclcer, Kemp. Staley. Sclxmirlt. FOLIFIII Row: Nlaclcie, Trump. Bosl1ell. Nlusser, Kempton, Beacli. Nesselroacl. Toner. Stiles. Greenwell. Harris. Third Row: Myers. Gorclon, Utter, lVlcQuitty Judge. Zwiegel, Hamilton, Neevil, Scrie- ber, Posion. Nlarlis. ancler. Knrtsonis, Amlerson. Smitll, Har- rison, Newcomer. Cnullc. Sancly. First Row: E. Hall, Burcliett. V. Trump, Merry. Havigluurst, Patrick. Kinlccacl. B. Hanley, Vtloocl. SNAPSHOTS l. 7:15 any Monclay niglit . . . 2. Your attention. please. J. Boxes for the poor . 4. VVl1o? 5. Song leacler. RX. fd J,fiTiRL RESERVES .Fifll if Row: lVlcGowen, Ditmars, Spencer. jf .,.l1ZAgnew, Pierce. Jones, Zimmer, Schooling. :K :js Parmenter. Robbins, Lawing, Borrlen. V' Slniili. Fourth Row: Keyes. Cliurcli. Davicl, lN1cNellis, Levicli, Ray. Glass. Uslaner. Nlalialley. Benoit, Welsli, Tliompson, Powell. Tllird Row: Huglies. Ryan. K. Scllmiclt. lwlan- ley, Alluaugll, Prolwel. Parlrins, Nolanrl, Lielunan, Joe Cousins, Juanita Ellis. June Ellis. Afllington. Hutcliin. Second Row: Scott. Pruet, S. Klugman. M. Klugman, E. Cousins. Scliwitzgelxel. Reerl. B. Newell. Stout. G. Newell, Cliarno, lxliller, Hall. lxlicllener, Replogle. Firsl Row: Bingtmm, Scott, Bnlcer, Hnlte, Ril- ler. Slmwaller. Broad. Allan. lvl. Sclmmicll. Cloucl, Vvarcl, Vvllinery, Lindmarli. Pierce. Page 88 lseclc, Jordan, Pnmmn. Christman. Wait, Second ROUFI Schvvarlz. Cltarllo. Reeder, Alex- .,x, JNL' ,-Lkff 3-6-rj Q ,5q !Yl,, . W f S 73 3 A. ' WAX + -Jffsiviaisxszif-:gig X3 X ' N fx -f A L'-f1:1-N?k':1-'313?f4-2-g,Q4:3 R 2 i 51 XXX N 2. 1 'faiivizf-ZE? X N -l AW. xg, 5 - f -' : f V N ' A ' -1- -f 2 X ' SX 14 . k .'1' - L If 4 X L V ' 1- .14 A' . ff .F ' 'ff ff XX ' .L I -4 'A QW ..f . Q . in K W at A? JI YA 1 A . ,, ii? x X - I 1 X .Q 'f-.A ijzsgl.-1 V.-Al' ' ' 1 A 2- H X 9 , - - -:1 f 6 ig? , Z , - 1 , ' 3 xg ..,-ww Ly' , ,ii s ,I+-in ?'-ig , f I ll l M jx'-' -X V N' , 'W fa , , NW Q hw-S50-M 5 Eu ', ,ff 5 f - W ' mf' , I X ff ln I F 5 - X- in w rl! l YUM Ex u uw 1 M A.J4,mc N M ff'- f1,- M I ' gb , x, ffl' , .. ' , c' 65' X ,' U . ff, X ' -fy J, S A ,600 6UQmloian5,' Jeffries Matheson Sigars Xhicavcr Brenton Kavanaugh Gooch Xvilson Srrnpgl1tE:JN:.lr. Duhach. Coach Slaynmlieni mi iyflheerloutlers: Curtis, Bowman. Powell, Damien, Boyer. xxflliyllhh lhlclbxrthllr o e ries. 1 x r f . Q, ,1- J it i 1, P 1-P in Jl if i 7-J Riff!!! .JN - ' AEM -MX QMJIV ' R Av ' Iiisjjj Lvjevk Fb,ff kA!J. Y- 316. of at Ill S swf of as . i f fr' ff' ' 5 it .Milf A ' ' Wu 'NVQ' I J A l'!JmyXa Qoliie ctolaer the Blue Eagles. eclition ol' ceptecl a lateral on the Bengal 20 and blasted to f -A 'Wu nffdf , 109137, went to the pigslcin wars again, winning a second touchclown. That one was a I3-0 victory. 1'4- ,f.f from Southwests lnclians, 6-0. A JQJAZ If-'ji N fyytheir initial game of a glorious gridiron season J 3 JV ,X IV' l l i A couple ol Joys rom Central lormecl a pass- ing combination that cinchecl the winning score in that game. They wereltlim Gooch ancl A, tl. Vveaver. Early in the seconcl quarter, Halfhacl: Gooch threw to VVeaver on the Southwest I5-yarcl line, whence, after shaking two stallting warriors, he amhled over the goal line, stancling. 6 to O, thats the way the score was then. Thats the way, too. the score was when the game enclecl. He answers to the name of Franlc Kavanaugh: ancl, after the Vvestport game, he had some very nice answering to do. Qllite early in the battle he went off lett taclcle. through the entire Tiger lorwarcl and seconclary wall and scored. Block- ing-Bacli tlacli Vvilson. too. shone when he inter- Po gc Kavanaugh repeatecl the next weelc. this time to East. The first score was an all-powerful power play from the Kinglmircl 3-yarrl strip. 'vvay late in the lourth periocl. Flash came through again -a mere 84-yarcl gallop this time. tloe Hall aclclecl the other hit to the Bear sltin- ning-laee. Recovering a h l o c lc e cl punt on the I5-yarcl marlcer, he went over on a wicle end run. East's left hall. Don Kumpy. scored a villainous six points to mar the Kinglaircls thus-lar-unsc0reCl- upon-recorcl late in the melee. But his six points weren't nearly enough. The game endecl with Central on the loig encl of an IS-6 score. Roclthurst was next on the list. Pre-game specu- lations pointecl to this to he a great game. Ancl it was. For not until early in the last quarter clicl Cen- tral manage to overcome the Hawks' clelensive 90 Ferguson l .9 ll Painter Duimy Hall l lVlcNeal 'X I I gain! meclmanism ancl score. It was only when .laclc Wilson turned on tlwe power lor a 42-yarcl gallop micl-way down tlie field lliat tlie Eagles were even a formidable scoring tlireat. From tlie Roclc- liurst nine Vveaver seized an opportunity to plunge ttirougli for tlie all-essential six points. And so it was no go lor Roclcliurst. And tlie Kingtmirds put anotlier victory in tlle laoolcs. Pk DIC Sk Central lelt liome next Weelc on an invading journey to tl1e Northeast stadium and returned liome tlie conquering llero of tlie all-city football league. Second to tlie Kinglairds, Northeast laoasted tlie lJest balanced macliinery in tlie pigslcin loop, and statistics indicated a loattle. Yet statistics ancl clopesters, too. were definitely on time proverlaial limla. For no sooner had tlie game begun, tlwan Kavanaugli laslied out witli a 43-yard goalward sprint over lmis riglmt taclcle to malce tlie score 6-0. Overstreei Dloogoll Hitylaard Oliver Prevan Wilde .lim Goocti and ' s were tlie next combination. Following tlie Kavanaugli tally, Bob. Jeffries recovered a Vilcing lumlole, after wliiclm Goocli passed some 40 yards to Sigars in tlre end zone. The try lor point was successful. A. tl. Vveaver put in tlie linisliing touclwes witlw a swift, liarcl line plunge late in tlie last period lor anotlier score, and Central paclced up and went iiome, Champs again. GIG Sk 24 The traclc season made its cletmut time following weelc. If anything was distant from football, tliis next game was. Tlme cliampion Kinglznircls from Central lield a comloination playclay-and-traclo meet ol it lvlonday, as tlley lalasted tlieir way to a 31-0 win over Paseo's Buccaneers. Tlie game was great, Central greater. lor tlie team liad gone tlirouglm tlie season witli an unde- lleatecl, untied record. Champs Again. Page 91 I '55, , I ' JN , Yr I ' SCHEDULE FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS .I I f 'T Cemml Opponent Vvon Lost Tied Percentage CentraIXxis. So tI1NIvesl ............................ ,...... 6 0 gem! wljvs. stporl ------- .-..--. 1 2 CentraI ...... ..... 5 0 0 I.000 Cent DI sis. Exist ............... I 3 I l .775 Cer-nlal qs. I okcIcI1urst ,.................................... 3 2 0 -600 jgzixalxls IIEISSECHSI A' ' Westport ........ ...... 2 3 0 .400 A I ..4- --' Northeast ........ ...... I - 3 I .225 I Tv 'T'n0nI ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,.,,.,,,,,,,..,,, ,,,,,,.,, P aseo .......... ...... I 4 0 .200 FIRST TEAM IDENTIFICATIONS 'I'IlirrI Row: IN'Ir. SIayn1aIier, Gordon. Ix'IcIntyre. Vvilliams IVIcArII1ur, TUII, Ilrimenu, Os'crsIreet. I.ougI1eafI. Second Row: IVIannger Ferguson, VViIcIe, I'IiIJIJarcI. DuIJy. Vveaver. Gooch, VViIson, Kavmmugh, Pre-vnn, VVI1isman. First Row: OIiver, IVIcNeaI, Sigars, BIEIIIICSOII. Captain .ICII-ries, Brenton. DI0ogoII. I'IaII. Painter. GAME STATISTICS CenIraI Opponents I. First Downs ..... ..... 6 I 45 2. ToucI1cIowns ......... ..... I 8 2 3. Number oI Punts .............. ..... 34 38 4. Average oI Punts .................................. 35.3 33.3 5. Net yards gained-Ivy Scrimmage ........ I37S 519 6. I:'orwarcI Passes Attempted .................. 32 50 7. I'forwarcI Passes C0mpIetecI ......... ..... I 0 I8 8. A':I'nrcIs gainccI Imy ForwarfI Passes ........ I20 222 0..,4T5ulnI'1Ies .................................. .... ..... 2 0 I S IO. II' IJenaIties ................................. .. 25 S II.-I YarcIs Inst Iwy I7enaIties .... ..... 2 30 40 . IQF, TuInI NumIJvr OI IJIays ............... ...... 3 I6 261 T1 I. IIAvvrag0 gnin Per I7Iay ........................ 4.75 ycIs. 2.94 yCIs. Ill. INCH-r In-IlincI--Opponents ImcI possession aI 'SV I 4 times inside uv. 50-yanfhnez 2 times resuIt OLQII wus: - 2 time I uIt 0 IumI:vIi IIteir nt. 'ey fnvxrfyff qjgc TEAIQDPUTIFICATIONS Tllird ROI . X18 gnins, I.4Hr I , SYVHIIOXV. HOTIIO. U.l'.,l'JHfd, Ree ,, vriman. DoIn . Croft. Nc-Ison, Skinner. Smith. B er, Lee. eCon1I Row: Crossno. Benc'I1. Louis, IIninc-s, I.vrnvr. .Im'Ic- son, Austin. VVaIIers, Tmmp. .InImson, Dinmrco. SmitIwy. IVIr. LocIcricIgc. First Row: CapIan, Barn. Evans. OIs0n, AtIcins0n, Elias. VVI1iIcIieav.I, I'IartzeI, I'IanIey, Grimm. INTCIVIHIIUII. . Page 92 I I Del.am Top Row: Wrorxg size: Boost il, Eagle: Suits: Alter llie game. Middle Row: Yeal Centrnll: Tlxe poppu ol Ba lcctlnll Dr Brenton Naismitlip Reaclning lrigli. Bottom Rom: Red liglxt llasliersg lVluw ille tzall down: Struggle. Dutzy V Weaver Oliver Kurasli Nvilde .lellries Tliompsen lwrump Rqlgmggn Basketball Un Parade Ott again, on againl This was tlle way ot ttle 1938 Kinglnird laaslcetloall season. Tl1ey'll malce a good sliowing it we can ever get all ot tlie fellows into tlie wliirl of things, tlie coacli propliesied laelore tlme season began. Opening tlie season witli an alumni tilt, ttie Blue Eagles lost tlieir first game, 28-12. Only occasionally did tlie varsity squad sllow a sem- blance of winning laaslcetlaall teclinique. Notalbly' missing were Boln Brenton and Ray Vvilliams, out witli injuries. Bot: Thomsen led tlie Blue Eagles next weelc to a 24-22 last-minute victory over Roclcliursts Hawlcs. A Tlie new million-dollar Wyandotte liigli scliool was tlie next scene ot action tor ttle txaslceteering Kingluirds, witli Central lo s i n g a liard-louglit loattle, 29-18. And next weelc Corlis Delsrm and A. rl. Vveaver led an unsuccessful attaclc on Vvard. tlie Cyclones winning, 33-16. lnterscliolastic competition lxegan tlie follow- ing weelc witli a loattle in tlie lxflunicipal Audi- torium. l3aseo's Buccaneers soundly outplayed tlie Centralites until tlae last period, talcing liome a 23-17 victory. Wirii four successive defeats tagging tlmem, tl1e Blue and White faced tlmeir next opponent. Souttiwest. ln a frenzied, last-minute scoring, dur- ing overtime. A. .l. Vveaver and Bob tleltlries paced tlie Central l3oys to tlieir initial win ot tlwe season. rl-tie score was 29-28. Page 93 FIRST TEAM BASKETBALL KUTHSII. SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL BOCliSllRllllll9f. I4i l'IlPl'. B askethali Un Parade Coach Guemple's hoys really got going next week. Vvith a smashing 33-19 triumph over the Westport Tiger, they homharded their way to a tie for the league lead. Vic Wilde and Eugene Kurash led a hrilliant, entire-game attaclc that terminated in the victory. But a great defensive aggregation, the Green and White squad, toppled Kinghird pennant hopes next time Central toolc the court in the Hall. Central fought gamely throughout, hut East just had it that night, posting a 20-13 win. The next week the Blue Eagles fell victim to a hit-and-run Nlanual squad that was certainly seeking victory and knew how to find it. The result was a 22-17 count that put Central defi- nitely out of the haslcethall championship picture. Northeast avenged a stunning gridiron defeat with a 26-20 haslcethall -triumph. The facts had proved that Coach Guemple knew what he was saying. At times the Kinghirds had displayed a top-notch hrand of the game: and, when the entire line-up was in the Battle, they were top-notch. Not excellent players with an excellent record, hut clean players with a lighting record sums up the entire history. Gulf and Tennis ,And What Happened Central's Blue Eagles, coached hy B. B. Blaclc- ford, went to the linlcs this year and helped to add to the already impressive athletic record of victories hy placing number two in the all-city golf tourney. Led hy Captain Dan Davis, the team consisted of Bud Welch, Ralph Zimmer- man, Bill Borcher, and honor man, Harold Wel- ton. Boh Ciarlc, top-hand from Paseo, captained the Buccaneers into the loop championship. HG 914 Pk Central's net men went into the interscholastic whirl with one letterman, Boh Thomsen, return- ing as the nucleus of the squad. A system of challenges served as the essential qualification for a herth on the team. In the city-wide meet, Westport emerged vic- torious in hoth the single and douhles tourney. Junior memhers of this year's team are expected to show well in competition next fall. hecause spring returns are impressive. Page 94 Second Row: Trump, Rohinson. Jeltnes Mr. GU6mPlC, Delaarm, Oliver, Tholnpsen First Row: Duhy. Wilde. Brenton. Weaver Second Row: Home. Swain. 1VlcNeal. Nlr Adams, Russell, Waiters. Parker, Caplan First Row: Grimm, Beach. Smithey. Austin .a 1 A Uv Q 5 . . ' j 6 1 . K7 l .4 MJF, Y 1 OU ! w A I ' I ,V V1 'A , 4 1 f A K jf 1 A In f QMUKI, ' , M' L!! t, , ff' ' 1. ' 1 ' ' ,,' fly' ' T k 5 ,, -,iuthe M ,f f K r :N ,r ral: Hasan - 1 gm ,pg .., rf I Othe , I- ix Football att-star, Frank ICilVEiI'lHlIQ't'l, is time cap- IHEIQ, I . tain of the track team. Top man in tnotii the 100 vg4t4,6-fl r K , , and 220. tie is expected to tend aid in time major- f If ity of time pending meets. Bl 'N 'Aj . .Sailing Sum Hitxbarci, senior hurdle ace, is that of X Y jf? I Ili., I 1 ff, If A f' r if 'boi ' ' f,,.a7 Y 1 f' ,' Y A, ,P,,Z,h'fA lllffll ,J I V , . fy, .1 , ,. It X7 it ff 4' . , an GOLF f' ,- 1 Barctner, Zimniermun. iwr. Blackford. Welch. Davis. D.. xxn-lm., ge - .. WW-f' Mrwj 4 ,M .MA Row R 1 0 Y I T. wwf 1 iflRST AND sEi2i?y6g 4L4 XZ ' -'M f4f'J fave fl K A4, Vg V, 41 - Eff! X gif,-45' i ffihrsl lW??Sc'tllill.TKry. Fling, bf! - Qf, YVi'ffzf'- 'i1e1wa Ml- t 'V' 'n wawmbbard. Ne-ier. Slarnes. Brenton. Jettrivs. 4 '- 4p5Q,4:f4L fqfgf TENNIS is, Z' Stlllllklhilll, '-rll0lHSl'l'h COIIIPIIS, bulr. Atcxancter. Rivtcoft, Regan. Xvit- iiams. Ray. Pugv 03 1 If , Bn 5' lntramural Brevities Doc was at it again tliis yearl As always, bringing sports to everyone in liis extensive intramural atlmletic program. Doc, R. L.. Heiscliman lay name, is tlie intramural coacli lierealaouts at Central. And under his guidance some one tllousand or less Centralites at one time or anotller in tlieir liiglai-scliool life c o m p e t e in tlleir favorite sport line it from ping-pong to rougll and tumble boxing. This year tlie platform of tlie intramural party was so extensive and interesting tliat it llas presentecl itself to lae a formidable tlireat to tlwe clominance ot interscholastic competition. Running tl1e length and lzreacitli ol sports, ping-pong, footloall, ten- nis, basketball, boxing, baseball and count- less otl1ers, tlie program was one of com- pleteness. A program truly wortliy of sports- minclecl Centralites. lntramural sports are primarily for tllose wlio for some reason or t'otl1er liaven't quite qualifiecl for varsity competition. And it's tlirougli tliese just average Sammy Central- ites that tlie intramural department of Cen- tral sports lias grown to be truly great in tlie years of '37 and '38. Top Row: Pong. left: Strong an Soclco. Footlaall, Spring. Page Rougli it up. Side picture at tlie n lVlilce. ' lwizlrlle Row: Yvlioosit al tlu- lint. .lust liefore tlie liai- ale. mollier, Bottom Row: en masse 96 OLYMPIAN CLUB Fourllx Row: Boclen, Stout. Jurden. Lovell. T. Smitli, Howard. Hoover. Seavy. Laird. Goocll. 1 Third Row: Nlomn. Piper. Ginncer- illi. ltlorrcll. R. Payton, Russell. Rigdon. Sandy. Browning. F. Payton. Second Row: Brown, Kinnnerly. Juniper. Snyder. Pruett. Ki-lla. Dunbar. Mosby. P. Ryan. First Row: lwlurlrus. Nl. Ryan. Dcason, Friorlson. Miss Hensclu-l. Hull, Sell:-rrer. Marino. N. Nil- ler. G. lxliller. Nuuugnrs: Helen Jurclen. Basket- lmll: Aileen Senvy. Swimming: .lean lvlnrlius, Swimming: Aileen Deason, lntramural: Clmrlcne Russell, Bnselmllg Cornelia Rig- ilon, Hoclcey. CeniralUl nqnan.Elub OFFICERS llirsl T erm Serorul Term President . . Clrarlene Russell Cornelia Rigclon Vice-President . . Beverly Sclrerrer Helen .lurden Secretary . . Cornelia Rigclon Ruth Payton Treasurer . . . . llelen Jurclen Beverly Sullerrer Sergeant-al-Arms . . Aileen Deoson Frances Giancerelli Critic . . . Rulli Payton Cllarlene Russell Tliirtl Term Helen .lurden Beverly Scherrer Rutlx Payton Katlileen Stout Aileen Deason Cornelia Rignlon F0lIflll Term Beverly Scherrer Rutll Payton Katllleen Stout Aileen Deason l'lnlene Juniper lll?lCl1 Jufden Value ol' Cluls: I. Provides extra-curricular worlr: 2. Supplies all llie umpires and referees lor the inter-class and inter-llour matclwesz 3. Cooperate llle activities ol' tlle entire department. Girls' Tlirougli a skillful reorganization of tlle yearly scliedule, lVliss Henscliel and lvliss Purnell were able to effect a plan wlierelny, in spite of tlme delay in tlie opening ol sclxool, tlle Girls' Physical Education Department lost no time in covering tlie entire program for tlie year. lncluded tlxis year in tlie scope of tlme Girls' Gymnasium Department was a new course for tlmose unalale to talce part in tlme regular gym- nasium exercises. rl-lxis course, called Modified Date ol Organization: i9lS. Advisers: Miss Mary C. Hensclxel and Nliss Hazel Purnell. Sports Gym, is a simplified course including games that do not require strenuous exercise: sucli as, Simul- lle Board, Ping-Pong. Cllinese Clieclrers, .lack Straws and many otlrers, all adapted to meet tlme requirements of pupils who have various plmysical disabilities. Tile possilailities lor tlie expansion next year of tlmis most necessary course are great, since the new girls' gymnasium will afford more room and better facilites lor tlrose participating. Page 97 3, ' Q W J ' ,i xx Xi if ,smwxwff . t V Q Ngywf - ' , 35552 A f W Q 2 M 5 A ' X W? gig? Qs X 5Q 4'f ' 'f' l X54 ,'h . - .3 K 1 ,gn K.,:,. ,. an W, x 1, I wif: if :Q X ' K ygu-41 Mg yVgiQiSExN,:X- I xxx' -aw. gig W E lvl--fu--1.9, .. S , W,-v A J an-1 , .1 'Ns fx Q L 'X 'kmxxy' .v- X f-, S 3 L '53 Q ww. 3 1 K . dv ff? mm I 0 1 gy 1 4 4.5 'ff-. , 'Q , 1 ' M ,egg fn ke fn m X W i--in 45 'w VX rl? E' I A .,, gigi , Q , fa, W ,, 'Q Q X 3 Q X ' Q g ' if W f P , Q 2 Lili xv 'A 1 fs? 'Hx'-:J U if 3 it 'm K 61 Q X35 Y X ,sg V gwwk I kv 'f li if :R 3334 X fran .-. -,3 9' , 1 sr I, if Q. kxgigl gf., 9 NGN- ix f'Xf 'Y X wx X X f X .S+ 4 G? Central Librar I. Jack Vvnssenxer'-Cv:nlral's page. 2. Bliss Hyle-Pulalicity cllillilllliill for llie Pnlmlir lilyrnry mul Darnar lwleyers-an art siuclent, 3. lxliss Dnrrnlx. clrililrerfs lilirnrinn. anrl lxfliss Baker lelling stories lo tlie little cliilcln-n Saturclay morning. 4. lwiss Crnvens. Wlmy cloes a seasliell lium? Wliy was tlie Leaning Tower of Pisa built? How clid Tennessee get its name? .Do you loelieve in mental telepatliy? Do you believe tliat people really aslc questions lilce tliese? Xvell, tlxey clol Everyone from a fiftli gracler slaving over a tlreme to a college professor witlx a Pli. D. lias q u e s tio n s lie must liave answerecl. Our library lias tliirty-four thousand linoolcs. As few liave time to tliumla tllrougli tlie indices of tllat many lgaoolcs in searcli of some liicl- 5. Ono ol' llie many onloolcers al ilic Puppet Slmw. 6. Miss Owen and Paul Nesselroacl searcliing for a lsoolr. 7. Students ni worli in tlie lilrrnry. S. bliss Hyle. lwliss Owen. ul Llesli. mul Fir. Srnilli lonlcing ovvr new books. clen, but important fact, tliey turn to tlie librarian. Slie's tlie lacly lmeliincl tlie cleslc wlio lmows just VVllHt,S in every lmoolc in tlie library and wliere to find it. Slie can give you a list of lvoolcs tliat con- tain tlie answer to your question. If you can't fincl tlie answer once you get tlie laoolc, sl1e'll do tlial for you, too. Now, l1ere's one question tliat you slioulcl be able lo answer witliout consulting a librarian: Do you lcnow tliat librarians lmow ALL ilie answers? Page 100 W W 7' . l3ul'ffM'U'l'a50M-OMLU a,,cuJ.WL fxwumwdffw-MMQ...,1 Q W f - Q ww- 'f .4,f,Lv CM!!! W4 'WGLL lou QWWIAAAAGL Hmdfw f' Niajor Ben .M Feigenimum Lyria Mae Coy. Queen Capt. Niacic Butcilctt Capt. Freci Buima nnon L, 'l ' Ul'l'lLI1Kb L,LUtj ' Timirri Row: Lieuls. Ciiiiorci Loveince. Ninrsimnii Fieicis. Arnoid Simantmerg. Ray Ncevei, Soi Yuciicofsity, Ted Loitionaco and Ruincrt Stevenson. Second Row: Lieuts. Gemini Goocininn, J. T. Vvinsiow. Burris Tiitammy, tiilll iVicCutJi:in. Jacit Kenmplon anti Robert Segi. First Row: Capt. Xfvarren Simryocii. Capt. Freci Boimannon, Niaior Ben Feigeniaaum. Capt. Niacic Burcimett, Capt. Natiman Beiser. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS' CLUB Fifiim Row: Corporais Krnmmu-r, Case. Conant, Grimes, Haii. Green, Nasir, Hutton. Fourlim Row: Corpnrimis Svimrriimrr. Bnnieil. Piriireii. iviouitilrop, Couvim. Davis. Simnrpslcen. Tinminr-riniie, XAXOCICITOHE, Daven- port. Timirri Row: Sgts. Kirby. V. Smitim. Acieiman, Cimernoit. Loman Joimnson. Dnmico. Vtfciis. Lerner. Soronci Row: Sgls. Lewis, Lalsimaw, Kiniry. Bert-storci. VVetten- ' gei. Kemp. Jaimime. Yates. Lane. First Row: First Sgts. Darr, Cavenciar. Goiaer. Mcncie. Staii' Sgt. Secimrest. Time mission of the R. O. T. C. is to awaicen in time student an appreciation of time oiaiigations of citizensimip, to prepare iminm to ciisctmarge imis ciuties as a citizen, anci to quaiity imim as a ieader wimetimer in peace or in war. Reguiateci by time same icimi of ruies as time Fiftim Avenue Society, in timat imotim ciemanci exact ceremony, time Centrai imttaiion imas ient itseit' weii to time swanic anti precision of time Miwoppern timenme. Time tieid oi caciets. ciriiiing to time simarp autimoritative commands of student oiticers. time iorrnaiities of imattaiion ceremonies, and time miii- I. Cadence Exercise. 2. Rookie Officers. 3. Benny anci imis nstoogesf' 4. Pass in Review. 5. Come on-You answer itin 6. Dress is right. 7. Hsound offin S. Hurry up-Youre slow. 9. Route step-iviarcimf' IO. Stretcim time-nm out. In Step With tary saiute of sutmorciinates acicnowieciging' super- ior ofticers, imave ioecome a part oi' Centrai that we aii recognize. Time weii-fiiiesi tropimy case in time front imaii presents evidence of time many imon- ors Centrai battalions imave contriiouteci to give Central time ranic of wimicim we are aii proud. Time beginning oi time R. O. T. C. year dates ioacic to Aprii 23, 1937. Wtien Captain Kennetim Atmer ieci a company of Centrai's best ciriiiers onto time Arena iioor of time iViunicipai Auciitorium to present our part in time Annuai R. O. T. C. Circus. Timat ciriii was time prelude to a success- iui year in competitions witim otimer R. O. T. C. units of time city. Time one ciaric spot on Centrai's 1937-38 record came Niay 5, 1937, wimen time iaattaiion uncierwent time annual Corps Area inspection. Time Central Page 102 P icle ot tlie Battalion RIFLE TE-ANI Cl'Hfl0U9 l. r . 2' :Slack Arm-S- . I, Svcuncl Row: NlcCulmiiin. Lane. Kirlay. Bingham Aide Lggjhigshflgl under the Slmgl First Row: Piclcrell ancl Hall. Capt VVarren 5. Let tliat be a lcsson to you. Shqodx 6. Hi, Major. MID-YEARS ludy Holce Aide FgfgiinijntlrSlniET3g:Tn'Smge'- Tlxircl Row: Beiser. Burnstein. Burke. Huffman, lVlyers. Ne son Cap! Numan gl Gel up your rightf' Seconrl Row: Austin, Harrison. Talbot. Parse-ll, Alice, Pcrrx Belsm, 10. ml-liere's time Last Bell. Arm unit lost tile covetecl Honor Scliool Rating for time first time in many years. Nlajor Vesely of Fort Omalia, Nebraska, conducted time inspection. Central reinstated itself, liowever, on Nlay 21. wlien tlie Blue and Vvliite representatives cap- tured first place in tlie animal Fielcl Day for time seconcl consecutive year. Alter a grancl review of all tile R. O. T. C. units in tlie Kansas City liiglm schools, Corporal Albert Siiielcls led tlie crack squarl to a seconcl place triumpli in tlie squacl competition. Lieutenant Jolm Walters lecl time platoon in competition in its class. Another seconcl place tropliy went to tlie crack company under tile commancl of Captain Jim Reese, witli tlie platoons in cliarge ol' Lieutenants .lolm Vval- ters and Roy Burton. Carl Sclireilaer, our indi- viclual entrant, tlistinguisliecl liimself as time out- The First Row: Liglit. Nionis. tlel-lin, Stark, Rigby, Nelson. standing sopliomore lay placing seconcl in tliat lielcl. Altliougli time Central lmatlalion iailecl to win a lirst place awarcl, tliey garnererl enougli points to win time First Place ltleet Awarcl. Lieu- tenant-Colonel Josepli H. Grant, wlio was tlien a major, presentecl Sergeant H. H. Allen witli tlie large tropliy for time seconcl consecutive year. Nlajor Jim Davis, Central's ranking caclet oilfi- cer, steppecl lorwarcl in time presentation of vari- ous otlier awarcls to receive a saber awarclecl to trim by tl1e.Reserve Officers' Club of Kansas City. The Heart of America post presentecl mecl- als to time tliree most outstanding juniors in time Central battalion. Upon tlie recommendation oi' S er g e a nt H. H. Allen, lxfiaclc Burcliett was awarded tlwe golcl medal: Albert Sllielcls, time sil- ver: and Burris Tiffany, tlie bronze. Time Wits- souri State Rifle anci Pistol Association pre- sentecl Bob Lane, a sopliomore, witli a meclal for time greatest aclvancement in marlcsmansliip in tile Central battalion. After extensive tests, Sergeant H. H. Allen Page 103 CONlPANY nfhn l. Tltrrels Something About a Soltlicr. Sixth Row: llershliwitz. Quisenlnerry. Kaufman, Nelson, Toner. Goocltellow. Box. R. 2. Hwb- Ya .lj . Jolmson, Gassmeyer, A. Smith, Bill Hall. Frcmlman. U ul neg meg Hb lg 'lg Fifth Row: Jones, Chase. Rt-1-tt. lvlcrpenlrr. Regus. Patton, Vanxvyc. Vvelrh. Conlclin. 3. Sarge and his Lime Colonel. Eclwarcls, Xvehster. Sumonia. Fourth Row: Sandy, Ranclolplr, Vvalters, Hartman. Hooper, lrwin. lVlcBricle. Orr. Botlrin. -1- Nlvrv nl'l0lJPillgn in H lvlililafy Manner- Kiewit, lhlucler, Henelerson, Staley. - Third Row: Caclets Nlattliews. hlrcawlev. Brutton, Bola Hall, Harris, lvlassev. School- 3' T 'Sl' llm Slmamels' . Craclr lmliviclnals-Box, tftuglws, and Davis ing. Hearrl, Ticl-mor, Vlesicles. Siegfried, Clause, Clayton, Shielcls. . 6 Sevonrl Ron-: First Sgt. Goher, Non-Connnissionecl aQ'lligAersklVl1lrrell, R. Smith. Bearcl, Yates. .lalinlatn D. rlohnson, Couch, Palermo,qgkwgrhvgiiiaiicoriaril, Grimes. First Row: Sgt. Allen, Capt. Shryorlc, Livuts. Goo: man .lmveliieiiivlcls Sl nlxe 5156, A , 7' KOIlt13l0It, Stevenson. il 5 A 1 V rf. sZ? ?,'0'5f df AcTy?LL' COMPANY B Sixth Row: Dugay, l7IlI'ltlf'l1ll't', Nvhite. Kohls, l..owe. lt, Smith, Pillcington, Blazeli, -lj lounclin, Lorton, Booras, Norcl, Hopliins. Haves Hughes NN'lllll'0VN pvfifrh Row: Harvey, Vtlheat, Xvhite. Haynes, Christal, Gvolas. .lurrar1l, Siehen, Dillon. . '- . I Fourth Row: Sanstra, Burchett. XN'atts, Anderson. Ozhum, Norman, VVilson. lvlillelt, Dunn. Kanter. Croolcs, Plleller. Str-rnlelcl, Duhinslry. Third Row: Carlets lVlcGinley, Roclerlxer. VVeaver. Pittman. Alael, Vvoocls, Xvatliins, Fullcerson, Kirrher, Hulaharcl, Post. lvlartin. Seroncl Row: First Sgt. hleacle, Stall Sgt. Sechrest, Sgts. Lerner. Arlelman, Bereslorrl. Cnrporals Kraemer, Bartlett, Ravis. Sgt. Lownmn. Corporal l'lntlon. Bugler hlarlrs. FirstxBnf3I:figt. H. H. Allen, Capt. Bohannon. Lieuts. lVlcCulJlJin, Neevel. Quaclcenlmsh. u 'o s 'v. announcecl the appointment ol seven officers, to hegin the 1937-38 school year. The ol-llicers com- missionecl were Nathan Paeiser, Frecl Bohannon. hlaclc Burchett, Ben Feigenlaaum, Clilforcl Love- lace, Xvarren Shryoclr, ancl Burris Tiffany. Other officers were commissionecl later in the year, cli- maxecl by the promotion of Ben Feigenloaum to thc ranl: ol caclet major. lvlajor Feigenlyaum was the lirst Central caclet ever to achieve this high rating in his seconel year ol R. O. T. C. worlc. The rifle team helcl high the name ol Central in their contests flaring the year. The competition was completecl with Centralls winning the City lVlatch in which all high schools competecl. ,laclr Kirhy, Boycl Piclcrell, James lylccnhloin, Bob Lane, and Charles Hall lirecl in the match in Page 104 K 1 Perl Arms. Battalion Heacls at Central Through the Years. ll nl Their hiujeslies. mr-r-is-Grill-ls Hall xxuma I Ph-lm-ll. Fall out on the hrirlcs--Vvilh rifles! V V ' ' f COMPANY f7 Seventh Row: Hancock. Reese, Stover. Avery, Beamer, Cornsloclc, Coxe. Beasley, Catalina, .lacohs Kiniry. Sixth Rom: Devereuux. VV. Brown. Sroliehl. Calvert. Lules. Shanahan, R. Smith. Curlh. Rush Nvilhorn, Nlccree. Fifth Row: Vveslon. Sellwaliv. Arlelman. Se-go. lwiller. Ferguson. C. Brown. Kaul, Righy Xrxltllltlllll Fourth Row: Butz. Xvallcer. Peterson, Levy. Nlercer. Herhsl. Howe, Poteel. Caullc, Burhriclge. Third Row: Corporal C. Hall. Caclels Keen, B. Hall, Ferney. Boesch, Campo, VVQ-ast. Cummings Davis, Verleoulhen. Svrrnlil Row: First Sgt. Cavenrler. Sgls. Lewis, V. Slnilh, Vvellengel, Chr-rnnll. Damien. Xvells Corporals Sharpsli-en, Green. Nash. x .-Q Firsl Row: Sgt. l'l. ll. Allen, Capls. Vvallors, Burrhell: Lieuls. Xvinshvw, Lolxlonacoq Capt Resnick. COMPANY ..D.. Sixth Row: Caclels Ellsworth. Bloncl. l.auoue. Ullman, Kelly, Davis, Chrislal. Stump, Roclwy lvlurphy. King. Hoggall. rharcll, R. Davis. Swanson. Nichols. I Fourth Row: Cadets C. Dryer. Loclclear, Shephercl. VVo9cls. Giles. Braton. Pl-eler. Hincls, Roach Parson. Behh, D. Smith. Lloycl, Hughes. Third Row: Caclels Jenkins. Barber. Swain. Kiel-er, Rocliey, Kauhnan, Aronson, Vvatl-zins. Slacer Brown, Tranlharn. Dame. Ranrcy. The rmy Svronrl Row.: First Sergeant Darr. Sergeanls Lalshaw, Kiniry, Kirby. Kemp, Dryer. Lane, Cor- porals Case, Nloullhrop. Timberlake, Davenport, Piclcrell. Schreiber, VV. Davis. First Row: Sergeant Allen. Captain Vvalters, Maier Feigenhaum. Captain Beiscr. First Licut. v Fifth Row: Caclels Davison, Powell, .leslcs, Koury. Ayers, Patlee, Nr-al. Petersen. Curran. R453 t Tiffany. Seconcl Lieuls. Segi. Lovelace. which Central scorecl 843 points to Lathr0p's S40 points-the seconcl place team. As a grand climax to Centrals splenclicl 1937-38 recorcl, the Fourteenth Annual R. O. T. C. Hop toolc place Saturclay night. January 29. in the large gymnasium. The par- ticipating caclets electecl Lycla Mae Coy, their 1938 Queen with Jucly Holre ancl Charlotte Bing- ham as Aides. The Hop was attenclecl hy over sixty caciets ancl their clates. As the army marches on into the future, we wish Sergeant Allen and the Central battalion the hest of lucl: in the future. Nlay they win all the fielcl days and honor school ratings for which they compete in the future ancl merit the name they have won hy their diligence and harcl worlc. Page 105 ,qi ggjg 41 ' Zfiglw '477k QC fgwnvg 5 W2 4 VM 7457, 4147, SQZQ ' M7 7 N VW 6 7 Vijwf Ex QWQWW ' 5 6335 fp W WW Wwwfff -. 1.44 '. Q iggz, ,, .N . 1- ' i 1 - 1 X '53, ' ' 3' Y . A 44. - . ', - ' '11-,5jQ,Q,w.f., 19 -, ., - , . Q W ff f . ! 53 1 an 4' s .Q VV , ,J xt 'Yu w'xfS 51.3 5 W QAAM QM WMI MMM Maw M t sw M f I t we fvj ,sfffgtwafm WWW And How is a complex study in symbolism. The drawn curtain on the left reveals the clrama enactect upon the stage of life. The discus ttirower symbolizes athletics, primarily, and sculpture, seconctarily. The pennant is rem- iniscent of Centrars athletic triumphs: the club emblems are footlightsg the test-tube, on the right corner, represents science: the open book, English and the languagesg the three steps in the upper right, the three years spent at Central, with the National Honor Society, the goal at the top. , 1 .mu af it Ll7 'eM-05 '- f-4 74'-we ez.. ,Q .wvdifiilj a.,5,,,T7,4 AQ-.wwf :qv-ew :Ex W6W'z'1'VffeevWHfMv Q mJ'3IlWHQ ,LLQQ . sage, f 5 M el ,tu , Q F ' j ' S i 'fs ' J f we U . k5LA, ry i J V. ra-, r ,-,.r-nr r Qual V Senior Broadcast ni19ElH The senior class presents your big. all-star revue-Senior Broadcast of 1938. Clear tlie air- waves for the program of sophisticated entertain- ment. Before we present tonigi1t's cast, let's lis- ten to Burrison Tiffany's swingsteers liit it luigl-n with Fight, Dear Old Central. Thank you. Burrison. Noxn', ladies and gentle- men, lend an ear to what is in store for you: fanfare, boysl Dorothy Lamouru Coy. Ginger Rogers Replogie. Hsoiur Boy Feigenbaum and his Brigadiers. Jeep Hall, time boy of a tliousancl lauglis. Baby Snoolcsn Sparks. H. E.. ons-Msss sian Kinl-ceacl. Basis Russell and Alier Armstrong isssa. sisssisy ss, Louisu Blue. Immediately after our station identification, we will present our preview of coming attractions, with iii' wampus stars, due for stardom in '39, singing popular liits of time day. All l Vvanta' Do ls Dance .-Zelda UE, Powellu Lulce. Shes THD-Sll6'S Terrific -Naii urfennessee Chedester. VVi1o's That Knocking at Nly Heart --Doris Dietrich Hill. lVlama, I Vvanna Nlalce Riiytimmu.-fiVlaestro Jasi1a Woods. VVe Two Can Be time Life of the Party ,-f Hanley Gable and Case Tayior. Tcl Like to Play a Love Scene .-Vii-gel Barrymore Parman. One SODg,y-'Rlltl1 Aida Duncan. Page 107 3 -N QE i CQ ,H O N-UNE, jf ' r In-L QUIAQP' Z Z -H 'ii 2 Vu 4 e Z gqi WY if l f T f 'N agua? X X fS0q .Q eifwl' .. 0 .J A P W Q 69 D iflsff M QD f K4 -WW? we By? Q7 msg J N43 1:54 yea E122 6 gg FYMQ3 C 'W 'N Agfa 'ffMxf?3- W' it fe- N56 ffs2f fill f QL tj' Ja ff avg? EJ fVfnfcmfer: f page l :E2 'FFN E55 . f l f5'7'P'ifQ 64l'J5' 0 ? Q I 9 Cjljg 'Q U, 0 fic, Ofqw l giffaflt 5 jpfdrwf I C 7 X f Q Q 5 -fx , 4. N 5 Page 1 it A fsiililfk Wi' VE V 'E LL QLMXQ ? , 'M L in 6 iff! f W 4 1? 'Z ff Cfzlqif ee Queens. 2- xi rl 33 LESSZN rl ,Z770lTl' 0 53? f 54311 ah l Fig it We M fxiw ,, Meta ormya Co1,L1fLc!ar Where usophisticates--sulzm dehs, dehutantesf' etc., are found, so also are columnists and gos- sips, so il' this year's Calendar smaclcs of Win- chell, clon't hlame us. For the first time in the history of Central tas lar as we can recollectl, school starts off with a holiday, Oh, joyl Most of the month slips by with suspense from one day to the next as to whether or not we can sleep to noon tomorrow. or will he in alma mater. In October, Central tuned up and speeds ahead to avenge for lost time. Hence, Centralian heads and their assistants are chosen, Student Council is organized, and sophomores learn about the activity ticlcet. Immigration bars are swept down as I57 newcomers swarm in from other schools. The new cheerleaders must he pretty good. Cen- tralites turn out in clroves to see the Eagles wal- lop Southwest, Vvestport, and Paseo--and do they yelll The lord and lady come to Central in Novem- ber, and Open House is a success. Plans of a new annex set us oft our feet-'hut just for an instant. We rally bravely and hegin to read ahout a Centralian dummy. Thought he graduated last yearl Pass the Bromo-Seltzer. The senior test still haunts us. Take heart, sophies will have it two years from now, and those poor juniors-ff-fl After heating Roclchurst, and a host of others, we cele- brate our football championship with a special edition of the faithful rag. Our two loving friends, Gladys and Eleanor are elected queens of the Jubilee, which scores a hit in December. Chalk one up for the girls, they were SO friendly. Benny Feigenlaaum marches to the front, and is appointed major. Mercy on us,-he's only knee-high to a captain. Small hut Page I O8 mighty. Watchiyour p's and q's, lor a psychology club is started. Niayloe your best friend----l Hal Hal You've got a Christmas hangover. hut that's all right, so has everyone else. Arizona. here we comel T. B. tests surprise Centraiites. Never even hurt. Bch ivlerry is new president ol' the Boys' Hi. And we walic off with first place in the city rifle meet. Such an awful lot this month. Coy elected queen of R. O. T. C. Hop, Brenton gets Nigro Notre Dame award, Student Council has another election, anci it's rush weeic. But that's not ali. We eat under fire, for worlc on the annex has really begun. We expected plaster in the meat loaf and whitewash in the salad. How mortar- liyingl Marcin. And lay this time, Student Council cabinet is chosen, and 1,873 Centralians sold. Consolidated hrings club members to the gym, and Fire-Prevention pictures in the auditorium give them a chance to hold hands in the darlc. And that isn't limited to club members. either. Blood-thirsty Centralites iloclc lo the meat-cut- ler's assembly. But no cleaver, no cow. no noth- ing. April, and intersociety looms up pretty near. Songs. dresses and-incidentally-essays, poems. flees, and a few other things decided on. Junior election and senior ballot, to, or hadn't you noticed? Campaign speeches were pretty stale. hut they had loeen ready since March. ixfiemories of the swing assembly still persist. And reminiscence over the day at Teachers College. Niay means intersociety, with school itself just a necessary evil. Vvhat can't he cured must he endured. Ye ed finds herself writing this before iVlay comes. So we'ii just dahhle in the future. May generally means purty flowers and such. Just a sign of spring. June talces over. And everything is finishing up. cleaning out iocicers. and taking tests. Graduation is just around the corner. Our mouth has a funny taste from putting sticicy po s t a g e stamps on announcements. But it will all turn out for the best. We hope. Page 109 66' J - 16,5125 X MN' R 7237 7573- Ff m9fJQ Wai? gas - w f afjyliff Q R M Xxlf '79f !6Z4 .fa I xl T' 225 527 .W air? flyiag ' 5 0 gt? f!ff71Qfi'f Erffngrf ff flirt S iglqgijl 1fi.LL!fi- V fi? JV? F3 W il K 7 N if i'i'i'i i ' W A a ll ii bf fwaf affe mbf iki .sf Q Aff fl was Q JL K E? f U get X Q J f 4? Xllflj f ZQQ. 1 1 'L vp Q Sfyoo 55 X? A- -I gygu 71.-ol Aide, i f l X' V ggi Z 'S' 5 5 -141 f f Q U g ll I xl we. We X- J MILLEQ . '-'Y ' ,. -' .q ' -1- 235432 i .3 GQOOXAYUI affaf NIR YF IQHHWER LPLFJIESIELNTVULNEB Tl-IE REXZIXZRL. CDF- THE FITTEST Greta Garbo Robertson a, 1 X W 11, '- A V , Eo L, : -.or . . ' ro ' . A, A , ',,, V 5- , t ..'k., f ' -r 2: 'l '7?4t5 N rf! f. rw he Q? V, L, k , pn, 1 w-H :ee , -'T J 4: ,, elk XM . f,Q,L,2 Janet Gaynor Henry Anita Louise Beattie Page 1 I0 Marie Vvilsonn Pyle Comte Whitney Gertrude Neisenn Baer Fred MacMurray Davis ,,,..., Nelson Eddy Hayes -- V -2 ,.,,,,N . ' I xx ,z , ,K Jon Hall Williams A OR Hwl-IEN You HND 1 WEIRE YOUNGERN 1 1 J ? Page Ill nclmiles Boyer Gunter . .FfCdl'iC MBTCII, , ey Gene Raymond Lulcens Ae .fgfgsggeing 7 . Posters in tlle Limeliglit. 2. lvlnlie Nline Nluslarcl, Bolz Lorlon, Bula Maclcie. 3. Mix 'Em Llp. -ll. Goocllzye and Good Lucli. lxliss Lewis, lVlr. Rusln, Mr. VVntson. Clrarlotle Binglmm, Carl Hayward. 5. Horne-roonl Announcements on tlle Vvuy. 6. Grent Hl'lunlcrs of tlie Hills, Nlr. Lewis and son. 7. Pnlmolive, Lux, Cam:-my and Lilelauoy. 8. Snapper George Ferguson. 9. Loving Cup-nnrl Do xve Love lll l0. Cliel Gunter. ll. And on my lellt--H Nlelvin Zucli. Arlone Xfv,ilSOI1, Opal Riluseau Aduline lmwless. Robert Louis Stevenson. Cleo Sparks, ,lnclc Kempton. Rulli Payton. 12. Air Minded and Light Headed. I3. Connie. llmc Gold Digger, Bud Smart, Constance Bruce. l4. xvlloops, lvly Dcnrsl Bill Hanley, Ella Lee .lol1nson. ,lucl-: Hanley. 15. 'lliz zie lizzie or tiz zie uin't7 Sol Yucllcolsliy, Nlolvin Zaclc, Benny Feigenllaum. 16. Luminary Dummy. Arnold Slnanlmf-rg. Adaline Lawless. IT. Prnise Allnln. IS. T. B. or nut T. ll? 19. H ----- l'losnnnns mise 20. Hanley nl llue Helm, Bernie VVoocls. Barbara Englislr, Bill Case. Bill Hanley. 2l. Little Sunbeam ol tlue Darla Room-Hard at Work. .lolm Epps. 22. Nlay llle Best lxlnn Vvin, Conrad Curtis. Bellye Rose Li-vine. Earl Aull. 23. Barrymore Parman Scores Again, Eleanor Scott. Virgel Parnlan. 24. Papa Blnclvlorcl and His Ball Clmsers. 3. Higlu-Pressure salesmen. Bill VVQ-lls, Bolm rl-ll0IIlSCD, Sid Cohen. Junior Roberts. Bc-ltye Rose Levine. Burl Smart. 26. File clerlc Robert Louis Stevenson 21. Dr. Sutton-Surrounded. 28. lxlasters ol tlxe Pen nncl lnli. Roma loan Elliott, Tom Nloore. Betty Henry. 29. Catching. ' 30. Forward Pass--lvlaylue, 31. Out ol His Wlnyl 32. He Posed for Tluis One. 33. Pigslcins. 34. Hold Tlml Ball! 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S8 lxlinerva Literary Society . . 66 National Honor Society . . 15 Olxiicers' . . . . . 102 Olympian . . . . 97 .. 87 Psychology . . . . Social Science Society .... S4 Index De-butantsn Subdivision . . 11 Delpliian Literary Society . . 68 Dubaclx. Otto F. . . . 58 Dubs tHome Rooms, 114-clams to Blackford, . . 45 tB1iss to Dalit, . . . 46 tDavis to Frerking, . . 47 tGrubbs Io Hensbel, . . 48 1Hump1'irey to Lewis, . . 49 tLockridge to Rusli, . . . 50 tsclilager to Tudor, .... 51 tvon Unwertil to Wiberg, . . 52 tVVi11iams to Taldmaclge and Sandberg, ...... 53 tVVade to Burnett, . . . 54 1Frerking to Pyle, ..... 55 1Summcrs to Blackford and Calaban, . . . . . 56 ' 'Dubsn Subdivision . . 43 Faculty .... . 58 Faculty Subdivision . . 57 Features Division ..... 106 First Nighieis ..... tio. iii Football. First and Second Teams . 92 Football Lettemien .... 90. 91 Football Season ..... 90 Foreword . . . 4 Frencb Club . . S7 German Club . . . 86 Girl Reserves Club . . 88 Girls' Sports . . . 97 Girls' Sports Managers . 97 Coll' Team . . . . . 93 Gossip Calendar . . 108. 109 'A1'1eac1ed for Eden . . 77 1'1oine Rooms. Subdivision . . . 43 ln Nlemoriam to Annette Reeder . 27 ln Merrioriam to Miss Bertha Burnett 9 Psycliology Club . Reeder. Annette . . R.O.T.C. Mid-Years . R.O.T.C. Non-commissioned Officers R.O.T.C. Officers' Club R.O.T.C. Rifle Team . R.O.T.C. Season . . . 87 ...27 103 102 102 103 105 1 102 .to R.O.T.C. Subdivision RUSII, EIIIIEI' E. o s Scliool Division . Senior Activities Senior Ballot . . Senior Broadcast . Senior Class History Senior Senior Seniors Class Oliicers Panels. . not in Panels Senior Subdivision . Snapsliots Basketball . . . Boys' Hi Club . Centralian . Cliorus . . . Football . . . Girl Reserives Girls' Sports . . Home Room . lntersociety . intramural . Jubilee ol '38 . Library . . Luniinary . . Bliscellaneous . . . 26. 30. 31. 32 R.O.T,C. . . Spring Play . . Trouvere . . 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