Central High School - Delphian Yearbook (Kalamazoo, MI)
- Class of 1927
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VII VIII. Dx. X. I. Contents Features ...... . .Xclministration . . . .-X. Faculty . . . B. Student . . . Student Body . .-X. Seniors ...... II. Home Rooms Histories ........ . . A. Senior Class History .... II. Class Prophecy C. Home Room Histories ID. Class XViIl Organizations ' ...... . lfine Arts .... Athletics . Humor ....... Advertising ......... .Xdvertising Index . . . . . . .11-16 ...17-32 ...17-27 ...28-32 . . .33 S6 . . .33-64 . . .65-86 S7-'96 - ...Sf-39 . .90-01 02-95 96 .97-12-I 125-140 141-164 165-178 179-208 .. 209 l' Y .i ug. -7' K vm..-Q, ' -- Dedication W To Miss Emily Hochstein, Whose example of unceas- ing interest in the prob- lems of Central High School while a teacher here for the last twenty-five years calls forth our ut- most respect and admira- tion, we, the Class of 1927, dedicate this, our Delphian. 1-page 5-1-.1-J-Jr-5-.yvd-J-Lfrfgyl.-4KLQ.Qi'1i i Pg Four Q' - , k x 'fri 4 ,.-S ,.,g..zi5,es QJ' A.AL,-f . , ,L , . . xl 'I-Q3 z if Ni 4, .st W 5 'EE f if N ms...-f Nl Iss ICMILY I'IOCll5'1'EIN Page Five 1 v -pf r , ' TAL.:-'TAA-'21 3 4' ra .v.4f-L4n!.4L4- 4+ +.,55,w,+,i,5+4kQ ,t.,+ ,RIA ,,,, , 4 Delphian Board CI1,xRL0T'r12 IQICKMAN. Pirfurc Editor BAXTER HAT1-IAWAY. .rlfhleiic Edifor KDRDELIA '1'HoM1's0N, Organisation Editor Lomsm PAYNH, Ediior-in-Clzicf 5 ST,xNI.1'1v S'I'EVV.XRT, Amociafc Bzrsinrss Mmzagcr I3ENJ.x1x11N BENINSON, Humor Edifor CLARENCE TCMERY, llzzsizrvss JIUIIKIQCI' ' , MR. KQHARLIZS F. XZXN CLINE, Favulfy fldwisoz' I I I 9 p-.1-14-5-0' J- ,png-J-J' J-4 'iifii -1.'x11.i:s,rsfn 's at Page Si: Seems fgu-ui, I 1 1 age .Yin e l'11g1' I fn Page Elf Jgv 41 L .xgv 7-IIIVYI' lfmu tr - F 1 A 1 n v u 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 4 Q W v v 1 v v v .Aw -A K . A 4 4 1 L 4' -'A' -wmv lv-v v v v v . bv- -4 A 4 Qi,-, ,-A' .k. ..,., , , I .. v. A .4. ,' I4 F 4 . , g, '4 r '4 P 1 D 4 'Q l I I Y l 4 5 1 F 4 P 1 . . a 1 L- 1 A v n v . K1 b 1 1 1, 4 1 1 1 w x , Page Fiftccvl Page Sixteen ss AIIMBIHI f7'l l'lCN .li- dministration Bw' 4, -. 1 5 na. -. ' I x I v 1-A Q Q .rf .mf ...ja-Jf.1.A-rn Y x Illlx ll lil ulili, S11fw1'f11fm1rlm1f l'a5,'e Svzmrrrven gf' l'1gf1lm'r l,l,I.XIXl I . lIlc.x1m, Prinzfi .Kw- . w ,ff - L H' 1.1 1.1-5+ ' IN s1.mx', .plsxislfzzzi l'1'invifw1I Vugv .Xfmctcvn V ' rdf' V-. . Av -. v V41 .nv i+wAvAqA. ,g'g Heads of Departments 1':l.M1'IR S1l1'5l AR, .b11'1L'lll'l.'. B. S. U. of M., 1922g Graduate work, U. of M., 1925. EMILY Hocnswzlx, f.4U1fl1lGgC. B. A. Kalamazoo College and U. of C., 1899: Graduate work, VVisconsin and Havana, Cuba. SAR.-in 1EI.n1sR, Iilzylixlz. B. A. Kalamazoo College, 1898: R. A. U, of 190113 M. A. Colum- bia, 1905. CnARl.l-Ls G. XN'rcNzm., .llmmal .i1rl.v. B, S, Rose Polytechnic Institute, 1893. Sm-:RMAN B. Nolzckoss, t'ou1mcrrial. Life, Ferris lnstitute, 191101 Graflnatc work, U. of C., 1922. PAl'1.1Nl-: D, 1'i1'L'1i11Il1 I4, .11flf1lt'HllIl1l',Y. 13. A. Kalamazoo College, 1901. KA'1'm1klNr: 13.'XX'l'1'1R, .1Iu.vir. B. S. Columbia, 19183 Graduate work, Damroseh Institute of Musical Art, New York City, Professional Diploma. A. lf, S'l'onn.'xRn, lI11j'.Yl.l'tl1 15111111111-1371 for Hoyx. A. B., Marshall College, Huntington, XV, Va., 1920: 15. P. li., Chicago Y. M. C. A. College 1927. ji-:ssn-1 S. VVA1.'roN, llomclmld flrfs. Life Certificate, NV. S. N. S., 1911: B. S. Columbia, 1917. 1C'rn1aI. RIX'KW1i1.1., 1'l1y.v1'ruIIidfmifimz for Girls. Ypsilanti, 1899, Chautauqua School of Phys- ical liilucation, 1909. Sargent School of Physical lidueation, 19123 Graduate work, Har- vard, summer 1905: Columbia, summer 1910. Columbia, summer 1925. BEIYLA MARY XVAllSWUR'1'11, .-lrf. Diploma, Ypsilanti, 1909: Graduate work, Diploma, Pratt Institute, 1913. G-oRnoN K. 1,IN1?1.1iY, Sorial Scivrzrc. A. B., North Central College, 1919: M. A., U. of Michigan, 1926. -- - - 1 - , V Wa 1 - v v '- - .t'.. A A'4'- 4' -'.. -. L -lf y A A'x'A 'iv ,-.'.. A ,-Y- '- 'A'.. -' Pagr' 7 iI'L'lIfj' wx W ffm- . - -viii . - . . ' ' Mf1..x.' Q - A f' E . FS? 7 V . 5 Advlsors , V 1'1N1lI.Y H, '1'lim4mx', I.11f1g11r1m1'. 13. A. Kz11z1111z:zorm Cnllcgc, 1922: l,.111VL'1'S11j' uf Miclligzm. f11iR'1'RI'1P1C 511111.-XM. lluud of .ld':'1'.wr.v. 11. A. Smith Cwllcgc, 1910. ' N1,xI'mi f1R.XYliS. ifirlx' M1141-x'. Xx'l'S1L'I'11 Stun- Normzll Sch-ml, Q'u1um1mi:1 L'l1ix'cx'sity. Xv1i1i.'X S. SMITII, llfvzlxvlznld .1Vf.c. 15, S, '11C2lC11L'I'S' L'u11cg'c, Q.U1l1l'l11312l 1,'111X'l'I'i11j'. 102-1. Grmvl-3 S. 1.1'IX1'1S, .1l41Il11'111z1l11',v, 1-3. QX, L'1l1Yk'1'S11j' uf A11C1115Iill1. 191-1. 1l'1.l.X M. RIc.'1'lcRIxK, .1lull11'u111lir.v. 11. S. Miclmigzln Slam- Uvllvgc, 1918, 1 11i0Rli1'1 XY.X1,Kll'1'1L1CN, .5'1'I.1'IIl'4'. H. ,-X. liulznnzmvu C0111-gv, 1022. V Io.-xxxx l.uNm.l,r1Y, .Ynuifrl .N'.'iwr:m'. 1'1x. 1-3. K:11:1111zmwn C'u11vg1c. 1911.33 1'11. 13. 1'111Yk'1'S11j' of , K'1l1C1lgU, 10115: 1,ir1xr1l1:1tv xx'm'k L'11ix'vrsit5' uf Clliczigwg M. A. lQU1111111311l L'1l1Yl'l'N11j', 1922. , AR4'Il11i Nlivlxs, ,1lm11ml.-lrlx. xXvl'51L'1'11 Slam- Normal Sclnml, 1013. ' Vugr .11 A'l'llfJ LI1l2 i v v 0 1 Faculty JEANETTE DEAN, English. B. A. University of Michigan, 19113 M. A. Columbia University, 1917. JESSE GREGG. English. B. L. University of Michigan, 18985 Graduate work, University of Michigan, 2 years, Philosophy, Composition, Literature, 1903-1905. HARR1ET BRADLEY, English. M. ELVIRA PENGELLY, English. Ph. B. Kalamazoo College, June, 19093 Ph. B. University of Chicago, Sept.. 1909, Graduate work, University of Michigan. 1921. EDITH Conv, English. B. A. University of Michigan, 19123 Graduate work, Columbia Uni- versity. CAROLINE Enwnnns, Englislz. B. A. University of Chicago, 1902: Graduate work, University of Chicago, 19033 Columbia University, 1923. RUTH A. SAWYER, English. B. A. University of Michigan, 19205 Graduate work, University of Michigan, summer 1924. CHARLES F. VAN CLEYE, English. B. A. Ohio Wesleyaii University, 1917: M. A., University of Chicago, 1922. MILDRE1l 1Xflt'CoNKm', Englixh, B. A. Alma Collegeg Graduate work. Columbia Universityg University of California. HONVARD CH1-:NRRL Dramatics. B. A. Vllestern State Normal School, 1921. Graduate work, Northwestern University. I 'p- rskwpisl- .71-1-.1-. rg- 13- nj -Rxiiirxi.-5-x. 'x fu Page 7'wcu1y-two 7-XY. Yi? kv ,V ,zrgxf Jr f T73 i 'f3?f-vfEi l.'v'l YQHQLHELG . -4,54-QI-Lv V fig? L,-jr if Y 'Liz in Q'-gf- 'tg' Fl 1 If fl 5 J s G . e f 1 ll lr LEA SWIFT, Household Arts. B. S. Michigan State College, 1916, Graduate work, Uni- 1 . . 1 versity of Chicago. ll' .Lf 4 MARGARI-:T PETERTYL,lllatlzcznaticr B. A. Kalamazoo College, 19165 Graduate work, Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology. Q K1 , l HARVEY L. SHERWOOU, English. B. A. University of Michigan. 19215 Graduate work, Uni- 'Q versity of Michigang Editor of Kalamasoo School News. V 1 E r 1 u Hn-:LEN G. MACGREGOR, English. B. A. Kalamazoo College, 1916. G I P K:XRL F. Roumson, Speech. B. S., U. of Illinois, 1925. fi If rl l EVA P. CARNES, Social Scicncc. Ph. B. Olivet College, 18995 Graduate work, University of . 1Visconsin, University of Chicago. n 'n G1-IRTRUDE HAsBRoUcK, Social Science. B. A. University of Michigan, 1919. Li -l1'NIA HONNOLU, Social Science. B. A. Simpson College, 19173 Columbia Univresity, M. A.. ll 1920. lj +4 EMMA A. EGoENB1aRcF.R, Social Scicncu. B. A. University of Nebraska, 1921 3 M. A. University is of Chicago, 1924. 12 ,P I .1 JOHN E. CLI-IMENTZ, Social Scicxzcv. B. A. Western State Normal School, 1925. I . -, we . g J lv 14 M' A 4 .gl lil V W 11 3 VW lla, , ..,Y .1 .r l Wa Page Twenty-three ' l 1'd. FRANCES GOGARN, Srimcc. B. A. Central Normal School, 1922. VIOLET CUUCHMAN, Srirnrc. Ph. B. University of Chicago, 1922, Graduate work, University of Chicago. ALAN T. FOLLETTI-1, Srivnrv. B. A. Alma College, 1921. CRYSTAL FINLEY, Science. A. B., De Panw, 1915g Graduate work, Columbia. ALICE G. POMEROY, Science. B. S. Kalamazoo College, 19043 B. S. University of Chicago, 19053 Michigan State Normal School, 1918, Western State Normal School, 1925. ELEANOR G. LiABI.EY, Language. B. A. University of Michigan, Graduate work, University of Wisconsin. HEI.EN GRABLE, Language. B. A. University of Michigan, 1918. HARVEY J. Boucx, Language. Ph. B. Kalamazoo College, University of Chicago, 1909g M. A. Kalamazoo College, 1913. FLORENCE A. JULIN, Language. A. B., Beloit College, 1926. BETHA S. WABFQR, English. A. B., U. of M., 1922, M. A., U. of M., 1926. 7 fuiflt 2,1-l'l'.I'.l'.l' 1' Ml 'i'2!Q L'i'i!D.'?f'i Page Twenty-fain N.w1. , 5-,ge - . . . ' T f I!l'I'1' 4-1117 : 4-5-1 I H Km-Q. s.'1:s-1.-Q.-1.-L'L-1-xi'-1 sr1.'14rQa, 1 ii T - -W 'A' FORREST STROME llatlrvmalirs and Coach. B. A. Kalamazoo College 1920. MINERX'A K1-IIS lllatlrmnqztirs. B. A. Kalamazoo College, 1913. KENNETH A. MEADE Science. B. A. Ypsilanti Normal 1925' Graduate work candidate for M. S. University of Michi an 1927, FLARENCE EXPRFTT Smurf B A Kalamazoo Lollege 1916 Graduate work University of Oregon FLORFACI- 1' VAN Norm-Nmrzr llatlnmufru 'lxxo veari at L of M B S Kalamazoo College 1905 Scholarship Chicago Lnner ltw JOSEIHIM Dlcnsox Plzxinnl ldmutmu P A flhCI'11l1c.0llt.j.,6 1922 B S Teachem College Columbia 1926 DOROTHY G15LIJINi Ilmmlmld lztr B S Iona State College 1920 Graduate work Iowa State College summer 1924 HAZEL Sum Hmmlmld lrtv A B Ohio State Uniwermtx 1924 HFLPN M Tnomlsow IJlVVS1tf1IEd1ltKlfl0H B S Knox College 1917 Graduate work Oberlm College Physical Education 1921 i 1 1 I - , 1 , ' Y Y Y T S' v ., ': . '- -. . . ' ' ' - . 5 , ' 9 , .. 3 ' ' ' ' s' 'P ': 5 ' ' . 1... ' ' fr. , H.NZEL E. JONES, Plzyszral Ednration. Chicago Normal School of Physical Education, 1917. , . 9, - .' .Q. ' ., , 1 , 1 C , , . N . , , '. . ' ' - - 1 - . .. . 1 , h 1 1. . . , , , 1 7 ' 1 4-rs -Q-rr-1-7:5-0-01 Tlx iii. .'i't.f-Q-xi Q.'s'x'1 t 1't! Page Twenty-fi-ue I Ju- Jw- J- gun- 4 + + 4- r 1 ,F YQ! W,,, la f l I l 1 t t A : 4 ll ALBERT HOLMES, Manual Arts. Working on B. S. at Western State Normal School. ' HOWARD BUSH, Manual Arts. : HALDEN SHI-ZPARD. Commercial. Junior College CGrand Rapidsjg Western State Normal. 5 I LEWIS S. STADLER, Manual Arts. B. S. Western State Normal. Il Y. H. DUFFEY, Manual Arts. Life Certificate, Western State Normal, 1926. f 4 ! ! 1 GEORGE STRICKLAND, Commercial. Life Certificate, Ferris Institute, 1923. Q I PEARL OTTEN, Art. Cincinnati Art Academy, 19203 Chicago Art Institute, 1923. I . I NINA B. WARD, Art. Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia. ,I MAHIDN MERRICK, Music. B. A., Music, Washington State College, 1923: Graduate work, B. A., Ed., Michigan State College, 19235 Student of G. Herbst and Karl Havlicek. i, HOWARD BOEKELOO, Manual Arts. Western State Normal School, 1914. S Q . 1 1 l y ,ga ,a la , . I g . l z i P S I it l its if l 5 tl Page Twenty-six 0 I 't 7 BESSIE REEII. Librarian, High Salton! Lilwrary. B. A. University of VVeSt Virginia, 19133 B. L. S. University of Illinois, 1924. ANN.A ROSKAM, Ofiirv Svrrrfrzry. XVestern State Normal School. BESSIE Tomm, Office Secretary. B. A. Kalamazoo College, 1914. CHRISTINE LUNG, Of7ifz' Srfrctary. Western State Normal School, 1923. V. LEORA BLAISIIELL, Produrt z'1r n Offirr. College of Business Training fKenosha. VVis.l, 1912. SHIRLEY M. CRANE, Commercial. Diploma, St. Joseph's College, 1910: Diploma, Cleary Col- lege, 1912, Certiticate, Zanerian College, 1913. HELEN M. BLAIR, Commercial. Life Certificate, Western State Normal School, 1923. ANNE SIMA, Commercial. Western State Normal School, 19223 Gradiiate work, University of Chicago. MRS. L. W. BEARUSLEY, Commerrial. Life Certificate, Ferris Institute. l LOUISE JOHNSTON, Commercial. Life Certificate, Western State Normal. ,,f,,,f,4,Lf' 1 6 , ROBERT H. DEWEY, Commercial. Senior High School. Life Certificate, Western State 16072 mal, 1918. . Li-.. , +W . , - I Page Tiilfllfj'-567120 Pi The Student COUHCII E1ght years ago Mr Charles A Frsher former pr1nc1pal of Central or ganlzed the Student Councll to promote better school Splflt and fr1endl1er cooper at1on between the students and faculty Thrs Year s Student Councll under the d1rect1on of Mr W1l11am F Head has been very helpful mn workmg out problems troubhng both teachers and students The councll consrsts of the home 100111 presldents and representatnes Its duty IS to take care of all thrngs pertammg to student government Thrs year the councll succeeded rn makmg the hall guard system 1nore ef fCCtlVC than before and reduced tardlness and absences by an mter home room contest The group gulded the freshmen who entered Central last spr1ng and promoted athletlcs by sponsormg tag sales pep meetmgs and the Student Umon to 1tS utmost ab1l1ty The ofhcers for the first semester were Mary Houts presrdent Charles Can field vxce presldent and Albert Wenzel secretary The second semester Roy De Mlnk was pres1dent Malcolm Mackay v1ce presldent and Harold Green secre tary Faculty advrsors servmg bes1des Mr Head as the regular club advlsor were Mr Charles I' Van Cleve Mr Kenneth Meade and Mr Karl Robmson The personnel of the Kalamazoo Central Hrgh School Student Councll for the year 1926 27 Fzrst Semester Tom Anthony Chtford Ballinger Pf1SC1lla Brubaker Charles Canfield Matxe Castor Roy De Mmk Clarence Emery Chester Emmons Harrlet Gmlfillan Harold Green Louls Hope Mary Houts Helen Ienkms Fdwln Knoll Herman Levy Francrlle Logan Malcolm Mackay Stanley Marquxs Clarence Merrifield Warner Moore W1l11am Toland Franklm Ver Meulen Albert Wenzel Donald Wrlber Tuha VVllklI'lSOl'l Second Some xter Glenn Alway Fern Ball Ben Bemnson Denms Black Leonard Bradford Prlscllla Brubaker Clmton Castor I xnn Cole Janus De Hamer Roy De Mmk Andrew De X oung Harold Green Regmald Hrlls Lours Hope ohn Howard Max Howard Malcolm Mackay Clarence Merrltleld Ward Morgan I odlsca Payne Fvelyn Rankin Esther Vandenbark 1 3 Q.'Q'1i i'Q:'Q'i s s 'Q -X .cyl -Y . -.a- 1 rig- ,.-,-,,-.5-,,.-1 V Q,L..L.,M,,,-,S 1-,Q - , . 1 ' ' 1 v ' . . , - . 1 . . Y Q - 1 1 - y 1 ' v ' 7 s ' v 1 ' ' y 1 ' 4 ' , , '1 . 1 . , - . . 1 L 1 - . r 1 J-'rJ':'1-3-nfl'-1 7l 'x Page Tucnty-eight FF if xl ,L A4 wp '4 ,l' nf' 'r P 4 .r gg ff ',.n H ,AN ,Vi Lf! ,X 'l L4 . v b A P 4 h K. D 1 P 4 5 4 P 55, .-'4 V 4 P , f 72 4 N P B1 4 P 4 ,. .4 P 44 P N 7:1 5 r' ,1 P fi V! .if ' x ff I r 1 v 1 Y 4 . 4 r r vi 1. 0 f .- -'- ','gfQ.1,,- 1 . , 2-.VM f A - - nyc Y furry ADVISORS AND OFFICERS OF HOME ROOMS V - - ?1 fl - Q - w - V '-' CY .,'.. -J - .' A' .gp 'x 4 fa- '. 4.'-A g'5', -'.',.'.'L ff 'U 1 .,1 N,. - A' QVAYA-A-vv-vw.v.ffv'H. N 1 4- - - - - 4 A 14-gxi3,:,guj:'-.'.'.'-'. '.'4'.'.'. '. ,'.'. 1 I ADVISORS AND OFFICERS OF HOME ROOMS P1 9 , M ,P . - 1 -N1 - I .Q .7 4' 4' 1' 4' 47 4' 4' 4' .' 4' LYS' .4' 47l,!4,f x,,'4.,4 'A 'A 'gfg 'wg 'AYAYH4 'A'-A'A 'Q 'A' 'A X A . Pagg 'I'l1irly-one L' .J - zzz- I-1 + w'nQ....- 1 - .. Senior FRANKLIN VER MEULEN, President Class Officers WARD MORGAN, V ice-President BAXTER HATHAWAY, Secretary LEONARD MINER, Treasurer 0 Page Thirty-two 'zz H1 I, .I , ri ,Q l,3'f E, , . 1 Hr Ml . .wg Q, rw 145' ggi. v.. F o V. f ,IH , , '5-fi-,'f '. 'z ,W .., ,- - i .N 4 L -, . . L . . A1 - , 1- Y , P . .QA-'.J',fNg . L .4 v ' , ' 5 v u. 1 ' ,.A.2..,. - as ,Y .gp ...x.,,..,s.-A fwfr: 3134- , 1 ,4 sy- 1 ' 7'-423, sl 'V' aa. R -Ely-EQQI-l'T.,f Eff' , x 1 ,. .' ,. jmu, 1 Q . 3 . :J . f:. A I. ' V me QS.-z.snglk3azL...i1a 15 ,s ,., Y ,W ,,,A, YY W H 77777,-V, , NJ . 1 1 B ri, l r 4 5 1 3 P b 4 P P U r P v I I P r V 4 P 3 r 5 P P P P 7 4 I r r 1 3 O I 3 3 4 I P P P w -' -v 1 -f.f.r.L,L,5,,, A, Y A, Av, , 9 5iA fi ., . 4 . 4 . . v- Bwg i iiiV nf, 4 Z ,in Y i444 - A - A . I4 P4 - ' P4 A 7 L+ ' QQ , I+ .li P P 1 11 ' .41 r '4 3 hi N P4 , '1 ri f--- '4 ALDUS, PAUL C4243 BALI,I'INGl-QR. EYELYN C3143 . 5 I rare' :ml for HIGH-llt' is too simPlc'. UfLg1 'f1Ll 'I1'g41l3' Slffllll' flfffl-V 15 lf7lf'TWl-H v .Vmuv Editor-3 ess um , ,l Urchustra-3, -l NWN'-1'4 h' Quill and Scroll-4 ARNllI.D, DELEVAN C2263 1 Honor Society-4 .-I uum's a man, ami -umslvr of his funn 5 Book Store-4 Spanish Club-1 L .1 .:Within the Law -4 H BABUOCKY W-ILDA 6322, Q 1 THC L'0'1,?11d the MOUSE -4 Thr s'zvm'tvsl noise an mrlli-a womans ' uSCX'ClllE'Cl1 -4 ,0,,q,,l,. 1 Hastings High School-1, 2 ' AUPHR- MYRFL fl-307 Art Club-3, Pres.-4 fl man among thvm all. Home Room Council-4 , Pfwtball-3 BALLINGER, CLIFFORD C3143 ' None bu! ilu' brain' dc'svr7'v the fair. ' ADAMS, BARBARA C4243 Comstock High School-1, 2 Q 1-Thl,.t,'-9 ,iv 11' ' H 'K ' I-'Y Home Room Council-3 in Cegt,-aljy.i2mf m m UW gg: Mfgggoiiitgz Maid -5 b Girls' League-2, 3 Cer - , .. - - Y, H 331 ld A ti Club.4 Within the Law '. ous lo r 3 Home Room President-4 L ' - ' ALXW'AX', GLENN C2183 B Sugiem ' .. , Y ALL, 1-:RN U 5' And oh, he hall tha-t rmrrjg ,glance that ..ShP1.S fair mm. fum, as U my 1 svlrlom lady s hfart resists. That Hmmm. in Paradm, .. P' Home.Room President-4 Mhenaeideq-2 ' ' ', Stvatlxll lalelyaw T40 h t C t Field Ball Championship Team-2 2 u 24 ax ager o rc es ra oncer Quin ClPb?3' SeC.y-4 ', Lion and the Mouse -4 Honor bqcmtyfll .. , 3- Student Council-4 Q S61 Cm'fe'1 -4 --within the Law -4 it The Servant in thc House -4 3 ANTHONY- ELIZABETH f-2101 The Lion and the Mouse -4 .' Nuff to intcgrity comvs personaliiyf' Kick In -4 Central-Y-1, 2, 3 Quill and Scroll-4, Pres.-4 'Q Girls' Chorus-3 Seventeen -4 P4 I 4 .1 '4 P' , L, ,K if D at , .1 r -71-..9'.p' Q55 Q3 I9 .V .- -- -- lv ..- -' .Q ..v 1, ' -. n '. v- at Y. 11 -. -,. v, v- -. -P. v, - ' Page Thirty -three +++ 4, BARR1 Nui-1R, DoN Aux C1305 'O1o' niodvst, 'wolf-conducted, pious son- yvs, 3-on bet! Orchestra-1, 2, 3, 4 Band-3, 4 Class Football-2, 3, 4 Radio Club-2, 3 Mandolin Club-1, 2, Banjo Soloist 3 The Girl -3 Class Basketball-3, 4 BARNES, HARRIET C4325 'WVU work to turn our hopes to certain- tics. BARNEY, EsTHER C4325 La11gl1tor holding both hcr sides. Chorus-3, 4 BARNII.-KRT, H1-:Lx-:N C4245 'Com'tvo11s though roy, Gontlv though rotirodf' Spanish Club--3 BEAN, IRVINQQ C3145 uiVtIl'I'j' and I haw izvwr' niet. Radio Club-3 Swimming-3, 4 BENNETT, KEITH C4325 I ani as constant as the Football-2, 3, 4 Baseball-3 Slide Rule Club-4 Physics Club-4 northern star. BECHT, THOMAS C3225 Lot rome what will, I out. Hi-Y-4 Publications Othce-4 mean to bear it BENNETT, NINA C1305 Taking things as they tonic' does not 'ZUCGI' onc out so fast as dodging them. Spanish Club-3. 4 Outdoor Club-3, Pres.-4 Household Arts Club-Sec'y 3, Vice Pres.-4 BEACH, HARQLD C2265 Tho full soul is silent. Chess Club-4 Swimming-3, 4 BENNETT, JOHN C4325 'Tis 'wcll to bo known. Demo-Freresf2 Chorus-4 Thrift Club-4 3, : 1 - 3 Pogo Thirty-four Q 4 v - . Y v , v v K . , 'vig . - . . . - .L,-',',',.',j-'.1.g.'-', '.'-'.!-1-'. '-'.u'-'.'-' '-'. '4 P4 ,Y W H , '4 '4 1,4 1,1 '4 '4 '4 '4 N A4 ,pf X 54, ra BLQEM, EILEEN C4245 BOSKER, ANNE C3145 . l - A Sim kvvfvs lzvr lurfvfmzvxx by 511741151 It ' Cln'vr'f11II3' xlu' admits corrrrfion, absorb- d'lC'C1j'.,' N! ing knowledge by atfoiding argument. Chorus-2 but Chorus-2 Central-Y-2 , Hikers' Club-3 Mathematics Club-4 ' Central-Y-2 German Club-3, Secretary-4 P1 German Club-3, 4 Household Arts Club-4 5 Household Arts Club-4 BOREANI5, SHERWOOD C3225 5 Mathematics Club-4 Nblzow mv! :N Band-1, 2, 3 BOEKELOO, MAURICE C3205 2 1' ' -fff.-my In ,Ij,ggggg4BHSkefba11-3 R Slide Rule-4 '11 B1LJL'M, HENRV C1305 BL'cKHoL r, JUANITA C1305 , nI:0l'HIFli by flu' nm'z'm'.vv lm ilv fu .vfvvr . 1 H H ff, . 'll l11.v.-ly and .vlo'zv.' flzvy .vtumblv 'who run rrnnz fIl'!lT't' I0 gay, from Izwly I0 .rc 4 fatvlf' were. Q Household Arts Club-3, 4 , , H , Spanish Club-3, 4 L. Bl-.RIXS. Hoxmxzn C1305 Outdoor Club-4 1 .. - . - BMLAN Lizsrnk C4245 , .Strmzgvxi rnznds arf nflvu flmxv of 'whom .. '- - H , Q , :N ,MX Hmm' world hmrx Ivmtlv, Hull fzylzinllg? 1g2t,1f.x1111?1livf111f .x!1m1g5, and Ls Spanish Club-4 Iili-54334124 'U N 'Y' ' ' Dr-:LPHIAN-3 L' Bn-Kr:RT, Cl-ZLIA C1305 News-3, 4 'vi M 1 . A l . Busxmz, josm-mm: C3145 ,' I-U'f!lU'!J 5311117110 11111111-vfrfwflfws high. ln :'i1'tm' I10fl1lllf1 mrflzly multi' .v1H'fu1.v. . 41 Hikers' Llub-2 lm-l I '41 CCIIIFHI-Y-2 Chgfug-.2 pq' German Club-3, 4 Art Club-1 ,, Household Arts Club-4 Spanigh Club-3 k' Mathematics Club-4 Household Arts Club-4 '1 i L! L-g YY Y lf '1 T4 thi rl' 1 , P4 X P., Iwi 1 Q '1 rv 4 if: 1'- f? j Qvfxi? ,g f.flf57 '1'1Qii.it 3 i.ig5':i..i 3gL1t.5..i-. ?,,v.5!..g. Page Thirty-611: is '- L-'Eff ff- 'I 'Q if .Qt I I Ml'Nl'H. Ross C4241 BROCATO, DONALD C4321 TlIFl'f'.T milvchief in this man. Cant keep hix .reuse and nrm.veuse apart. f DEL1'H1AN-3, 4 Inter-Home Room Basketball-3, 4 Art Club-3, 4 Inter-Home Room Baseball-3 1 'l l- ' d T . 4 Bm-:ssoN, llERBERT C1301 19151553213 Secy an was ' lt tank time and patieure but he has been --Lion and the MOuSeH.4 W trained at last. --Kickvlnu-4 Botany Club'2- 3' Seciy-2 BRUEN, RosEMARY C2261 Ofchemra'-2' 3 Why must college interfere, f BRANT, LULA 6322, Vlgith a ygildbjcgtrinzonial career? Calm, patient, steady-but arriving. S25322: CIE' 1 BRAzi1.1., WILLIAM C1301 BIEFISSEE, GERTRUDE C2101 H P Give me your wits, I waht no heart of In all labor there 'S Pmfit- 4 thine. Chorus-1, 2 i 1qi-Y-,lu 2' 3, Sec,-etary..4 BRUBAK1-:Ra PRISCILLA C1301 - Slide Rule Clul-,TS There ix. language in her eye, her cheek, 9 Quill and Scroll-Secretary 4 hff 119, N I Spanish Club-Vice -Ilges. 4 N515 031 hg'ig0lZt ivfeakisr 3 Q Home Room Debate U1 11 . . , ICC C5--' Within the Law -4 IQOUFI' tSgC1CfYTi4 uc en ounci BRADFORD, LEONARD C3221 The Upper Room -3 lf he lzax any faults, he hae left us in 9VEcer1g66 -34 doubt, ite oses , . H'-Y-3, 4 Within the Law -4 f Balnd--2, 3 BRYANT, NOAH C4321 Q Boys' Mandolin Club-1, 2, 3 We know not of what he is the god. 1 Thrift Club-3, Secretary and Treas- gaiig-2, 3,34 ! urer-4 rc estra- Slidc Rule Club-Pres. 4 Sketch Club-Pres. 4 ! Science Club-Vice Pres. 4 DELPHIAN-4 Q Honor Society-Vice Pres. 4 N ews-4 4 Student Council-4 Track-4 Home Room President-4 Quill and Scroll-4 Qf it out 4 lt V 1 t e 4- ik v I . .l .I'.l'l'l 1' 1' Q ' P 'n'1,i, iii? 'lflfif Page Thirty-six f , , 74, QV .g ,.,, ,,,, Y, 3 A. A., ,,,,,2,,,,,o,,, , , , M., ,,,, Pw- v, ,V '4 54' '4 '4 l 4 P 4. , , 4 P 4 5 1 I I l 4 I 4 .1 K' 13155, ROBER1- C4325 CAI.I1NK'EI.I., EI.IZEI!ETIi C2263 H14'.v! wiih lzvr, 'lis xpring tlrrnuglznul NIL' ' E-:'vry man has a lmlrby, Ivut mine i511,f 1 Yfj0f'1Q'-U L ig gfylsf' Qlllll Llllb-3, 4 ' kgitlaiigjallgl' 2' 3' 4 BYERS, DOROTHY Q-4323 v Hdme Room Baseball-4 l?c:I1:3lf1H1c'l1r11 I lauylzg I sock no Ollrvr Baseball-3 , ' , Home Room Basketball-4 bfgflraagijgklb-4 ' French Club-4 '1 BUTTERY, LYLE C4247 CANFH-21.11, CHARLES QZIOD I 1 . A l - . -'-,f . . 4 4 4 4 4 I ' 'Uflrlri-czfm lux fazlnrvx Ivancd to 'Zf'I7'f1lL',.Y Imjifglf wld mmbh mhhh 'HIM m 0 ' - da Football-3, 4 1 Baseball-3 ' ,T . , . , Basketball-3, Captain-4 rt' BUL-rm' HARRIHT 6424, Student Council-3, Vice Pres.--1 ' . Home Room Pres.-3 '4 E-wary Iifv .vlzv lonclzcs is the bcttvr for Athletic Board-3 4 1 ffttlf f0Ht'll.U Spanish Club-4 7 'Q 1Vf'7C'.T-4 2 BUSH, FRANK 13221 HPY-4 ', U 44 , A CAMERON, IQATURYN C3147 5 qlI1f ffW,'v fmnk' and fm'1l l5' d'a Sl1r Imrv lm' lzrarf as high as lm' Izumi. ' WU- Petoskey High School-I, 2 I 'N Track-2, 3' 4 Basketball 3, 4 '4Q Central-Y Club-3. Pros.-4 - 7 'llz I S' ll-4 :' Bl'T'r1iRv, IXENNFITH C2265 tm 1 4' .s'mmg1-.wr mizzdx arf Oflvn llmxv of wlmnz CARI-HNTHIQ, DOROTHY f314J . llux uoixy wurld ,I4'U1'.Y lm.vf. pl Tvoman TWH 7'Cf'llft'lI1. .1 1 ,gf 1 ,1 '4 '4 '4 ,l ,1 Ll '1 rt , Q4 ii? '1 P Q23 A, 4, ij, , 4. , , , , A. J ,. 4, , 8, ,gf -A - 3 .Au H..--A .-.Au -A mv, 4, Pagc Th iffy :fren 1 w -4-,. I .'. 5. 1 P 4 v 4 n 4 V 1 D 4 U 4 v 1 F , F' 1 4 I 5 1 fx , V L4 L. b. ,I il H4 A ,P A s 4 v F b V' LS 4 5' w il V4 4 1 5 P V4 5 , I 7 44 5 R1 or V4 1 v ,Q A s .1 r ,A 4 P A, v N-4 ,P f Y I4 or 4 4 84 P4 r .,.4 Ta 'lP'L..J A QQHARLES, DOROTHY f322D Cook, DONALD ALLAN 0305 HIJl'l'f7l'1llUHj' good-1za!1u'cd. ' , , , Honor lzcs m hours! toll. Th 'f C1 b-2 3 Linsrox, BHULAH C2265 F0g:bEi11i13 ' GvnIIv of .vpr1'clz, Ilmcfifcnt of mindf' Baseball'-2 Spanish Club-3, 4 Household Arts Club-4 COLUER, yVAYNE C3223 CHAPMAN' LAWRENCE 4322, Hch5iilj53Insomething out of vwryfliing Wait till you hear me from the pulpilg tlmu- you rannot answer. CLARK' FLORENCE Q226D gA5Ev AILHQN C3223 She aspires to high things, achieves high things. E:'r'r grarious, wer true. Art Club-2, 3 ' Central-Y-1, 2 Hiking Club-2, 3 Art Club-4 C L 432 CASTOR, MATH-: C2261 DNNER' EE 6 J , God bless the man who imwntcd sleep. Fo tlmxr- who know hor not, no 'words Orchestra-3 4 can point. H 'h M - fr-3 Girls' Basketball-1, 2 .igsgoidggdgpstairigfgre volley Ban-1' 2 Science Club-4 Central-Y-1 Art Club-1, 2, 3, Treas.-4 Student Council-Z, 3, 4 CIZMADJI, MA1-H1-gw 11305 , Girls' League-Z, 3 . . Dolphin Club-2, 3 Thr world knows uothmg of its greatest Baseball-1, 2, 3 rnenf' Botany Club-2 Science Club-4 s 3 in S S . I Page Thirty-eight , A A Fu 'W N.. , ' .i .mu A' ns.: 1 -f .vs .fp -- .,--- -' 5513,-- -A -- nav- - -- -. --'- .-. C Y , 1 1 w I Canon, PA1'1.1 N is C1303 .Silmzrv is flu' levy to conli'nt. ' Hikcrs' Club-3 Girls' League-2, 3 Ccntral-Y Club-4 Cook, H.'XRRY C3223 Tim .vrfrct to .vfrcrvss is fonstanry to purposvf' Ckoss, PAUL C4243 Tho mm that hope little arc the men who go on working. Board of Health-2 CRANDALL, JOE C4323 Why should life all labor bc? COUNCELL, EVA C1303 The natural alone is pc'rmam'nt.i' Swimming Club-2 Fentral-Y-2, 3, 4 Nvws-4 DAVIES, GULIIIE C3223 Slip has more powvr in hor .filvncc than anotlzm' by luv' 'wora's'.' Honor Society-4 CROWE, Es'rHx.LA C2263 Do one lhing at a linzv and do if wall. DE HAMER, JANUS C3203 Who ronquvrs mc shall find a .rlullborn foe. Boys' Vocational School--Pres. 2 Home Room Council-3, 4 Science Club-4 Home Room-Vice Pres. 4 Ds FRANCE, G1-:ORGIANNA C2263 I am a fair young woman- Stofv, sir, my heart is tak0n! DAVIS, LAFERNE C4323 Yon may know her lry lzrr company. ....,.,.. ..i. .V i 7- -1 - . v . 1 , -v,.v.+ 1 -' .fs -r,.'.' .Y .' I .'.' .v .' If xi- .A Y- '. '.1- 7. -'-'-'. '- A- 'A -.- 'h - ' Page Thirty-nine liI215 DE RYKE, WAYNE C1305 Nothing great was ever accomplished without enthusiasm. German Club--3, 4 DE PAEPE, Ivo C4245 Jllaintain the place wlzrrv thou standestf' DE MAY, RUSSELL C2263 I harw words to speak in thy ear that will make thee dumb. DE YUUNG, ANDREXV f42-45 Hr knows what he wantxg watch him gvt it ,.. Cross Country-2, 3, Captain-4 Track-2, 3, 4 Athletic Board-4 DE MINK. LERov Q42-U On'a.vimz.v do not makc' a man frail, H163 show him what he is. Football-3, 4 Basketball-3, 4 Student Council-President 4 Hi-Y Club-4 Page Forty - . v,1. bfi:-.7 I-Jnrwr-1 1- 1-1-xg-.7 .r-4r-.r- .J--.Q lf- C-n.-s.-turn vu -xv' 1.-Q..-'s.rQeL't.'hct.. . . . F ,- DUNN, FLORENCE C3141 Tho nristrvss of .S'ilc'nrr. Girls' League- Spokane, Washington, North Central-4 DUNLAP, ANNIE C2105 rl warm and conslanl fr1Trnd. DUNN, HnwARn C3147 llc will have hiv .vrat in Hvawnf' DL'NN, RACHEL C3145 C'harn1s .rrrihc the .right and nzrrit wins the soul. Girls' League- Spokane, NVashington, North Central-4 DRAKE, EVA C2263 Life is labor, dvath is rv.vf. ' EBELING, VVILLIAM C2185 Tis thc power to translate Science Club-4 N vws-3 EBBERT, VELMA C3225 Sha lo vv hfr work and sh that counls mx no duty. . . . . . 1 ller r'irtm' .vanftifirs lm' lu'au!y. Great Falls, Montana-l, Central-Y-4 French Club-4 EAGELTON, IHRMAN C226D 2,3 No, hr hath but little lrrarflf' DYKSTERHOUSE, LENA C4325 Quirf, thoughtful, sincere, things well. DUTroN, ARTHUR C1301 Tha world meets nobody half- Constantine High School-l, 2 she dorfh all way. l 2 4 :: ... .-.... - . -- 5 r 1 ps 1 ' a r1p-.r-,g-.g-,g- pf- 1-.1 ,J I 'Q-mira 1 -s -fx fxifxnxfx fx. I Page Forty-one 5'1'i'.3'.I'I'.1-.147-1 ny. xr-J'-.J-.1-J'-.1-,gv-3171 v-,-1'-1 'Q-1 -gfu. Q., +, - l'Aw1.14:x', Crmiems C4243 l'oo'ria FRXNCIS C3143 High ainzx arm high rlzriraclvzxv. - on-t ltr , K, I 'FS 'mv K., Him , 1'ARRlf:i.1. ERMOND 12263 Cllll!'!lli0lI.'- Tho school would! bc a dead place with- Glec Club-4 on lzvr. Sketch Club-4 Physical Ed. Club-2 Sec y-3 F . M 14 Swimming Club-2 Pres -3 LEKAL ARCARET C3 7 Girl Scoutssl 2 3 ' C'lwc'1'firliz4.f.v mul good uill an' the sec Girls Basketball-1 2 3 4 wtof l1u'lzapp11z,oss. Girls Baseball-1 2 3 4 FULQH WHMAM Girls Volley Ball-1 2 3 EMERY CLARENCE f130J Thi .vtglr ix tho man himself. DEIIHIAN-2 3 Business Manager-4 N4 us-4 Thr. Uppcr Room -3 'kel Lc1der-2 3, 4 Football-2 Assistant Nlanagcr 3 Ma ct-2 3 IWENNER VELMA C1301 rn' '5 t I 'fl an clumnt 1l'l'VYfCl'N ' C3225 '.-ltlilvtir and toll fl good frimrl lo onv. Entered from Normal High-3 Science Club-4 Slide Rule Club-4 Pro and Con Club-4 N 1 ix-4 Quill and Scroll-4 Honor Society-V ice Pres. 4 Thrift Club-3 Nliws, Complaint Mana cr-4 Quill Club!-1 C fC7' Thriit cirib-2 3 4 VVRNEY 130111541309 The Uppcr Room -3 'fl liimllj .vmilv lo all .vhs ' . OlllCNU' 000 -3 l'ox Rm MOND I-1327 Art muh-4 'l. lgh sith rm mn' grow l.' iXt 'US-4 ir s lxascball- , . firls' Bwskctlmill--l RLY, KP2NNli'FH 1-l3Zl 'rv tl ll .' 'T otrill- , 's 'ctb'1ll- -2 . '- ', Sccrctai'y- 'Lion 'mc ic 01 '-- Honor Society-4 Mandolin Club-1 2 3 Scdygl nd-2 3 Orchestra-3. 4 Home Room Delntc-4 Hi-Y-3. Secy-1 'c:-- Pl'ysics Clnh-3 Qlidc lxule Clulffl . . , 1 .. f ,. I ' ld ' nvvulz if if 0 ' mv 4 ' 4 7 .. . 1 .. V . ' I y A I . 1. , Y , v v , 1 , Y ! Y vi ' 7 7 Y l . . .. , Y , 1, I 1 7 V ' l . , 'T' 4 ' A Y T l ll , H ' Y . , U, H l ui mlm 0 Lai ' ' ' of A A , I 1 . Y l ' ' ' lin! , ' az 2' '1 U fa ' I Q if l' ' 2 3 1 1 1 Ba V ' 4 . ,. Ill IN mn' . ' lo l. 2, 3 ' H nd ii . , 3, 4 Noni 4 5 Hi X -li l . l tl ' lll isc' 4 . I ' . W U - 7 - IN -lol' l',I l',j'l' YI' I' 4 P- ' 'Qfl 'Q 'ii 'Q 'L fir? 'Q- .1 7' D i. Pago Forty-two , , ug. ,- .r'5'.J'Zu -J'-1-r4- I-f '1:Q.'Q. . 14 GILBERT, DORIS C3225 Oli, xlzr' will play Ihr .m1'agI'IIv.v.v out of a lu'm'. Orchestra-1, 2, 3, 4, Concert master-4 Art Club-2, 3, Treas.-4 GARRISON, WILLIAM C4325 An infimatv fI'z'vnd of the girls, but a .vfralzgrr to sfzzdyf' Football-2, 3, 4 Baseball-1, 2, 3 Basketball-2, 3, 4 Track-4 DELl'HIAN-4 GILMAN, HEI.EN C3145 .rQllll'l mm' m'.vI'1'f'1'1l-yI'l rmmtaizt ax thc' north .ftI11'. Central-Y-1 Thrift Club-2 GILI.. GoRnoN C4325 HI' fivuls rvlivf from muclz study in mis- chief. DELPHIAN-4 Nr w.v-3, Business Manager-4 Football-3, 4 Track-4 Hi-Y-3 GII.F1I.LAN, HARRIET C3145 H4'r words lilac so many Iiimblv and airy .vm'7'if0r's frifv nlmirl uf lm' t'01l11lllllld.n Central-Y Club-1, 2 Dolphin Club-2 fiUl.IlS xx ITH, ALLEN C226 5 lf ln' will, hc will, and you ran Iivfmzal on it Freshman Pres.-l Baseball-l, 2 Football-2, 3 Basketball-3 Slide Rule-2, Treas.-3, Vice Pres.-4 Q. R. S. Radio Club-l, Vice Pres. Student Council-1 Honor Society-4 Science Club-4 Cionnox, BERT C3225 l!i.c fricmlx qualify hllll., Science Club-4 Slide Rule Club-4 Goonxi AN, CLARENCE C4325 Tun murli of ll good thing. GIIRIIIIN, FRANK C4245 .-lirzbitinn is Ilia .vlmr flml nrakvx man .rtruyglc 201.111 dI'.rtiI1y. Orchestra-2, 3, 4 Quill Club-Sec.-Treas. 3. Pres.-1 ljrench Klub-Pres. 4 fil..Xl!l?lNIi. FRANK C4325 hluclent Louucil-4 I Honor Society-4SceI'etaI'y 4 Hlilll IIUI grvat, simfvly I'lI z'IIlvIl. l Y Y f i I 1 I I 1 - ' - I 1 11.41-7llVl'I'll'.I'l'l' l' I' ki-'Q-1-'H. Q..i,'1.'1 L Qii'1'i i'i Page Farly-Ilrrce it 4.-. +,,g,1, v 4.4.1.1 Iimv, HOWARD C4323 HAMLIN, ARTHUR C4243 Ii-wry man .vtamfwx hir waluv 011 himself. We 'work to turn, our lmfvcs to certain- Track-2 tim. Ifaseball-3 Pootbilll-4 HALIBLEY, JEAN C4321 HZMSV DOROTHY 0223 A ?'?3SIUr0i1.frir1Lre is a continual Christ- Tl1v g1'r1.v.s' .vtoofvs not, .rlzv trvads on it so Slide Rule Club-3 lightly. Physics Club-3 Parchment High-1, 2 Science Club-3, 4 Art Clilb-3, 4 Quill muh-4 HALL, NIARAIORIE C4325 K' '1 ' p I-1 GRolc'rsEMA, FRED C4245 il good conxfzuire is fvaradmt. II'iIlz .vvlli-rorzfidvrzcv and r1'vtm'mim1ti0u, HARmNy SHERMAN 13145 lin' 1'l!lf70.VX1-hit' I1vm11ws the fms.vz'bIe. Umrus and Boysf Glce Club-2 The mm that lzplw Iittlv arc' the mm that Stamp Club-Vice Pres. 3 U0 0 WOHJWS7- Chorus-3 HANSELLIAN, GEORGE C2261 HM'KE'V'1'- BEULAH C4327 Whate'zJzvr' is popular dcserzics attention. 1.7, YI.'.1, ,f-fl Hi-Y-1,2,Q,4 ' 7.:.0:,:a,1igmau 3 H in grin is F mm! of Marconi Radio Club-Vice Pres. 3 Thrift Club-1, 2, 3 CYOSS Country-1, 2 Botany Club-2 Track-1, 2, . phorus-2' 4 State Champion Half Mile Relay Team The Rector --3 -4 Chess Club-2. C In-4 filer-irix, HARf7I.IJ C3145 mlitffz Chrlatmas am ily mimi tn mv an l'HIf71'7'C is. Class Football-1, 3, 4 1 -- + + Page Iinrty-four 'K I ' ' - f-..m.f.:.:1-14+-. Q i l HI-ICHT, NELLIE C2105 PIINRICHS, PAULINE C2265 : The svfret of surcess is constancy to Tiff gmirlyis Iiutzilte beautiful in affirm. ' j'nrposv. cntra - Y- , V ,' L-f -. i ggzusiggue 3 Hnnwoon, PHYLLIS C4321 HARRIS' DOROTHY- C4325 lVl1m'vz'c1' she fiuds.In'rsfIf in life slu ll J llwvllllf slit' frrls and uni what slut docs flfllkf' fl 11004 Udfllflwl- makes lm' great. EOHUYI S1112-3 Central-Y Club-3 Cllffd - - , French Club-4 Spallish Club-2 Q HATHAWAY, BAXTER C4323 , , Yon Cassius has a lmm and hungry look, HHNCALEY' -HAR0LD.c4?4l H , hc thinks my much, He carries thc dignity of the rlass. , Honor Society-4 Chorus-2, 3 U f Track-2, 3, 4 Heavyweight Boxing Champion-3, 4 1 Senior Class Secretary-4 Within the Law -4 Q Student Council-3 ngjlreg Wise FOOEHYI4 -4 Nfws-3 e . ervant in t c ouse DMHIAN-4 Kick-Lf'-4 i Quill Club-Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 3 Seventeen -4 II Birrl Club-Pres. 2 , Chess Qub-Pres. 4 HLJEBEKE, 'IRYNA C4322 A G7955 Cfh3mDl0P-3 Yon ynnrsvlf lennzci nn! how braufiful is Debate Club Vice Pres.-4 v0,,,' gifff' p llfowniy gugggczetfgy-2 4 Central-Y-2, 3, 4 j frenci u , . reas. 1: 1 Cl b-5 .H V 4 ' . Home Room Debate-4 HST.: Sosietvifrt in ' Hall Duty Captain-3 Quin q1ub-3, 4 if HARRISON, DoRTHA C4321 News-4 0 if Bw fvfitimtt, for the world is broad mid Household Arts Club-3, Vice Pres.-4 Cciizfgi-Y-2 I-IOEKSEMA. RACHEL C3223 'lg Chorus-2 S f . . ' , i 1 . r- ll ,fi re. Household Arts Club-4 1cIfang:,1a?lgigl.,27ii 20311: lu 1 SL 6 ' HPINIJRICKS, EFNICE C1303 French Club-4 M I ran Mijn-v livr 'wlzilv sl1v's kind. 1'l1ySiCS Cllgb-3, 4 1 District Shorthancl Contest-3 Honor Society-4 H 5 E l 5 C5 Ii WW i I T - - - ' I' 5-.I-Z'.l'.k l'l 1'.l .1'.1 .f .l'-1' .l'lAki'iT2'Q'1.'i, Q l 1 1 1'i'1'T.'i'5'Q.' : Page Forly,6:'a wr -zz. 1+ 1 ' G I s v HOPE. LUVIS C1303 HL'BER, NIARGARET C4323 : lt'.vw:'zlr3?x.nIvv. Sli:-lx, ln .v dalrd TIP for HA4Bg:g:glU'Eg7:lEi5'fP'fffflf' 1 Basketballhz, 3, 4 Chorus-5 3 4 Track-,L 3 German lub- . ! Student Council-4 HUGHES, LILLIAN C424D Hin? :foam Pres-44 Short, but sweet. 11 ousc -' , , , VVith1n the Law -4 H1 VER' RAYMOND 5322.7 , a C henry, sunny and Ivrzglit zs Ray, H HUEKSEMAY Rm-H f432j His smilf like FGIiI'I7!I11'kS vzw' yay. H ' , M 2, 2107 I lrf my rnuxrimm' In' my f1lllfl'l'.U gLA1TCAiI?.l ABP' Cnmlndimf fun, f Girls' Mandolin Club-1, 2, 3 ' w'.nfmg.ufay' f V ' ,, J Ccmml-Y-W4 Ambztwn fitting hvr for any plum. f it 1 0 p m u - Hofgfg' FREU Q226y Girls' Athletic Association-3, 4 a ' 4 Thr inidniylzl nil, I'7'v vm! Irurnfrl wry HTL MARY C42 D - - I -t -I No mn' wer dr.rm':'vd lzvr fvopulanty Hfiqiflffgl ' more. i lfmwthalllf g'?'Hf'Qg3fg1-1223 . ,- xr - - . Manu 2 Student Council-2. 3, Pres. 4 5 The Mayor and thc Manicure -3 HUF'l'P3- JUHANNA C4243 The Whole Town's Talking -3 .S'I11fl1'o14.v, F01IXl'lI'IlflU1l.Y, thorough. I15fsE?faIid'? Club-2' 3, 4 Quill club-3, 4 Physics Cm, 4 I Girls' Basketball-5. 2, 3 -9 ' A 130 Girls' Field Ball- , 3 Hmrn HARULD f D Dolphin Club-2' 3 I His thirst for knowlrdgv Ivads him on Girls' Baseball-1. 2, 3 L and on. Botany Club-2, 3 a 5 I 5 i 2 I I Page Forty-.fix ' 1 V.fxxm1N1sAkK, lisrmik C4245 KELLOGG, MARGARE1' 14325 Ont lfriylrt .vffut in our dull day. VK'itl1in thc Law -4 Great flmuglllx likv grm! dm'rl.r uvfrl vm Tho Lion and the Mouse --l U ll1llfK'l.u Central-Y Club-3. 4 'N Girls' Athletic Association-4 IREY, l-imxcrs 11505 .hlli'j'TK'Ul'll 1 ski. K.-xmiicx, MARIE C2103 l' ,Z - 'l b-3 . . . . cffgngrllxg ll lrru .VUII .wr fall' lm-zr' lm 1urr'r1ful. fllfiflli- -3 Dolphin flub-2 llvxi.-x. l':YEI.YN 12183 AVI Ullbjzi 3, 4 Tl1v rlvvd I iulrml ix grval, lmf wlxul, ax Sciciicc plub-4 M-f' 1 jgmmi ,,,,f. Thrift Lluh-4 Science Club-4 Central-Y Club-4 The Lion and thc Mouse -4 -IQQHNSQJNV DVVERE C4245 Hvxmx, SAMUQI. 13145 .S'mm' arf 'zc'i.v1', I o1ln'r'zc'i.vc. Illini duliylilx mr' not--.Ynl nm' woman St. Augustinds High-1, Z, 3 cifl1w'. jwnxsux, CORNELIA H323 I lnwv mjoyvcl rarflzly lzapfimxvs, I lm:-r' lfqfpd, -Zgvnrkfd and 'lgrgypf' KALLliXN'ARll, K.4THP1RINE Chorus-fl ' . V German C1uh..3 - .S'zr, I shall clfxrwv sfudy111g.' Jfxvxsox, lilrikrrzlms 42109 CNU pidurrj Central-Y-1, 2 .-l fflhflllll nf all Ilzv world. Thrift Club-2, 3, 4 Girls' League-3. -1 Spanish Club-3, 4 Quill Club-3, 4 ,lrmxso ', LOLA C4249 Produttimi fYlmCC-4 .'X'rw.r-4 I lx iv no othfr than a wnmrm's rmsnnf' l i-?J-QQ2TQi,p- 1- rzyfvva- gr- :I Xu. 'n'L'ai.-1-'u'x-x 1'x-x 'x Page Forty-:even 'gr '-Lili.- -53, +552 153:-,-3713, f Q 4 i. ' 4'Y KING, GEORGE C3225 KLOSTERM.NN, WILBUR C4323 He is not ll ladies' man, he is a lady'.v Full lnstily he blew, and lo, a tune came !J many. forth. Freshman-Vice Pres. 1 Orchestra-1, 2, 3 Band-1, 2, 3 French Club-4 KING, ESTHER C4241 Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Spanish Club-1, 2, Treas.-3 Girls' League-2, 3 KIRIIY. ANN LOUISE C3225 In thee the rays of virtue shine. Central-Y Club-1, 2 Art Club-2 Dolphin Club-2 KIDW'lCLL, TIIELMA C3221 She har two eyes, so soft and brown beware! Orchestra-2, 3 Art Club-3, 4 KELI.0GCi, RICHARD C130j I have immortal longlngs in me. Thrift Club-4 Class Football-2, 4 Orchestra-1, 2, 3, 4 Home Room Baseball-3 Football-3 Band-1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball-3 LANE, LAURA C2265 You can tell her by the naive she zloesn't make. Kucrcs, DOROTHY C3145 Ambition is the keynote to acconzflish- ment. Honor Rural Agricultural School, Hon- or, Michigan-1, 2, 3 If KIRBY, ELEANOR C322J I ltawe 'words to .vpeak in thy ear which will make thee dumb. Central-Y-1, 2 Thrift Club-1 French Club-4 KNOLI., EDWIN C1305 It taker work to bring out what there is in a man. Basketball-3, 4 Student Council-4 I .JI J' '1- ., -. 1 .fa -.av Q.:-.Q png-,7 - .7 I 'sfszs 1.1.1 'fm 1. 's Page Forty-eight 1+ r- it lliw, HliRNlfXN M227 Kl.'XllUXliY, HELEN f226l p lx'llll'L' fwll' lll'l' rylzv ax llll' Ill'l'l'y. I H F I llllru' ll Ill! of llI't!fUl'j' ill Ulu. ,Kit 'uK fii'521iZ'l'i' ii ' I'-V HI' wu'N i ' ' lllllltbl' Sncicty-l'l'cs. 4 ', , V 1 ', I lilnnc Ronin-l'rcQ. 4 Ilmmm Klub-A' - - - ' Ska-tcli Klub-4 f ill-llnzlu Klub--3, 4 t4mtmI,Yf fl , Quill club-5, Pros.-4 B,HkKjth,m-4 h F Thrift Club-2. 3. Yicc 13115.74 Y',Qwil f Stuclcnt Council-4 '--if , , 4 1 huh lxflglic-.v. 4 in 4 Thu Rcctm '-3 ' m du ' U' f Dolphin Club-3 Mxlxnxri, Mll.llRr:l1 12263 l' l l' I xl - l 4-ll :ll 1' 'll I ll.l-:n'lal.l.Yx, Ai'ilRl-:Y 14243 W ,,,,',f,f. 7,',.',.,'LLl, ,f,A.f.lfQ.V,-7' mf H' H A I lQIlYCllll2i lligli School l:I'CSllITl2iI1 Pres. S'illlfIl', .vlcadfnxt llllll dl'llllll'l'. -1 lliurus-Z Junior Haskctball-3 x Roxy H,xru..fxN Q3225 A,-1 Club-3 Honor Sllcicty-4 f'TU fllIll.Yl'f-li Ill' UTK'l'A' ffl-.V fllHIl'.n Rl-UQQV15' S1'AN1.Ey Tfilfli-Z, 4 Hill .vllllll klllvll' Illilll Ivy lllfv lllllgll. ' Dl-11.l'ulAN-2, 3, 4 lwlutballf-2. 3 A Art Club-2, 3 Home Ronin Pros.--3. 4 Student Council-3, 4 XYithin the Law -4 I x1'xslncRlex'. l5L,xNl'Hl'1 C4323 Rl.xlfrlT, PEARL f-12-lj l'll'l1.n'll 'IUIIYII u filll' ivlxlllllll nf ll xnlml' xl'll.vl', f 1'lH. full jimi is -,il4.,,,. Art Manager nf Cregg s Manual-3 laliiany 51111142 3110915-2 I llmlslshnlll Arts Club-3 MVIS, I-0355119-3 l.nlz.gx, lfk.xx1'Il.i.i2 Q-4325 f Xolll' kllmr Illuc' llll! fu lon' Illl'l'. J ,XAILIIU llallll'l.l' tllvl' lull Ill j'l'lli.n'. :n'ls. xl.XNl'l'fI. f424j t-rcuch Lluh-Pix-s. 4 Hlniur Society-4 His filvtwl' lilzv lil! lllll.vil'. Quill and Scroll-4 Buys' Mandolin Club-2, 3 .X'l'-mv, C'l'lltl'lll lhlily, liclitui'-3 f f,I'CllL'Stl'2l'-4 .Xvl h'.Y, lirlitur-iii-cliicf-4 l -S l , l I Y llill' l'.I'l'-I'1'l'l 2'l'q Xl 2i'2'Q..i.i'1'C Q. Q'i.'i'Q '1.'Q Pug: Folly-llill I Q I I lX'lCfirl,'INliSS, HELEN f32ZJ Ta lu' .vlmrf is fm dixgra-rc, only incan- T'l'7lfIt'lIl'.J' Marou11 fi VVhite -Editor 4 Mc' lilili, H.ARflI.D fZ10j u.hi1l1ll'4' llzvy FIIIIUIIW it IrrIar1fI. Football-2. 3, 4 Production Office-4 MHIEUR. Sl'Zli'l I'A 12201 C'l1a1'm and lar'vIim'.vs lan. Houseliold Arts Club-3, 4 Mathematics Club-4 ,n MPlliRlFlEI.ll, CLARI-:NVE f3205 nl4VI1t'l1f I said I could div a Ilarlzvlnr I rlia'n't think I zunulrl lim' unlil I 'ware mar'rfr'd. Bloomingdale High School-1, 2 , N ..,. ,- lm:-51.1.7-:es-r4r-rg-I-.1-11:-,rr-5-:fl i+f'iA tp. 44 1,-3, 4, -. + , , , Y - , g Hi-Y-4 Inter-class basketball-3, 4 Stage Hy-man -4 , MCI NTYRE, LUCILLE f2Z6J Quill tlzauglztfnl, .rhr rlarlh all thinhax .ri11rr'rvly. McKN1f:1-IT, KENNETH C1305 An ofvrn lzvarlml man, true and clcanf, MCKI-:Nzm MARGARET C2265 Sf11a'1'nu.r, but not lan much sa. Central-Y-2, 3, 4 French Club-4 Quill Club-4 Honor Society-4 Thrift Club-4 Central High News, Editor-in-chief--4 Rifle Club-President 3 Mathematics Club-4 Basketballfl 4 Football-4 Student Council-4 Forum Club-3 News Stall'-3, 4 DELPHIAN-3, 4 Home Room Pres.-4 NIEULM AN, FRANCES 12265 Thou hast the patience and the faith of .raints. MEYER. Ev:-:RT C2103 Thr yrmlrxrt trntlzs an' simplest, so are grralfvxt mm. Science Club-4 Slide Rule Club-4 MERTZ, MARIIAKET M247 I am 11 woman tlzvrrforr' I talk. Household Arts Club-Treas. 3, Pres. 4 7 'C Pagr Fifiy Afgi,-,ti-vf,1,v vailvlvv Y Y . I I A1.vA Liv-3 'lv wa 'Ap 1 '37 Mos N I NGH, M AX WELL f226l I rvlixlz u bit of zzrnixwm' now and t1n'n. Moons, XVARNER M243 Gr4'at lmfnxr make grunt man. MILL!-Lk, ELIZABETH C2105 I'm not in tht' 11310 of romnnm zvnnivn. Tho Man Upstairs -3 Household Arts Club-3, 4, Pres.-3 Quill Club-4 MINER, LEONARD Q432J A man aftvr his own heart. Football-2, 3, 4 Senior Class Treas.-4 Spanish Club-4 MINER, STANLEY 01243 A youth. Iiglzt-llrartvd and content. v. iNll'IR. DoNALn H305 Enjoy Iln' fluzvvfzt tiny, ll'HXfl1lf1 wry Iittlv In lin' flll1ll't'.U AlYARl'l. Gr:oRcsrANA C1305 Thr nmxt nzanifvst sign of 'ZC'l.VlI'01ll is rm1t1'nm'ri C1Il'l'I'fllillt'.Y.Y.,' Chorus-Z Quill Club-3 Typist for Nrzuv-3, 4 Production Qfiice-4 Quill and Scroll-4 Mom,AN, VVARD H325 And I thrill II!'Ilt lIf11 tht' glanfvx of a pair nf asurc ryr.r. Hi-Y-3 Student Council-4 Senior Class-Vice Pres. 4 Vaudeville Show-2 The Red Owl -2 The Quill -3 Honor Society-Pres. 4 Seventeen -4 Moluns, Pmm. C4243 In artion faithful and in honor true. Girls' League-2, 3 Swimming Club-2 Art Club-4 M oom-1, C HARL1-Ls f 314 7 Band-2, 3 I.ifr's as .rr'rio1t.r n thing as death. Orchestra-3 Plainwell High School, Plainwell, Mich. Football-3, 4 -1, 2, 3 ' n - -. Av 4' A' Ay-AA. J A! 'Lv ,Av A1-Y Jr Av Av if ' - .x'A.Y.L'4' 'is 'A 'AY Page Fifty-one 4. '-'A ' l Nniwniml-, QQLI-INN 12105 Pixcxtxlarr, GICRTINI-I C4321 lim wlzut 1 will, I will and fln'rc's an Tn lim' IUII-ll il is m'n'.v.m1'y to lin' slo Y. curl. ly. Demo-Freres-2 Mathematics Cluh-4 Basketballfl 3. 4 Field Ball-4 Football-3 S0l1i0r FOOUJHII-4 O1.Ms'r1-1,xn, flNNII.l-ll-I 12265 , Tim girl fVll.YSt'S for what .vlzu is worth Iw:wToN, MARY 12265 Spanish C1ub...4t Her 1m'1'l'y heart dovllz us ull good. bulls Outdoor Llubgii ggliilfif-r?ig', 3' 4 O.x'rM.xN. CLARENCE 11303 Aft Club'-1, 2 .lrH11v Qx1tlloll1i!F.vvlf. rl Hx. ' 3 e ' oe own's 'a 'mg'- NORIWKE, MERRITT C4323 Three VV159 I' 0015,-4 IIv ix cz Immz mmpnnion if you allow OWEN, ELAINE Q42-lj him lo haw his lzzmmrf' ,, , , fzs only 1101710 to bv gmozlf Central-Y-1, 2 INlI-IWTUN, Lomss C4245 Hikers' Club-3 A lilng 'lzrarl is the foundation of godli- ONT HOL-rv FRIEDA 1314, Girls' League-3' 4 .S'ln' plays likv nm' iHlH1Ul'fUI.,, Mathematics Club-4 N . A-v L - 322 Honor Society-4 IU-ml S NNN C D Orchestra-1, 2, 3, 4 sl man forfmzatvly arriwd for his own French Club-4 good and ours. Household Arts-4 Student Council-3 Central-Y-4 Page Fifty-Iwo l ill' Pnnsoxs XN1II.l.TANl 1301 h U POUNTAIN R1 rH 11301 SCiLllCg-4 T111' good ix 11111 t111' 111'1111tif111 112 a1'111111. lAl'1.SoN. iXlAR,IURlli 4321 fs.'r.' ' 1. 11r .fry V Y 1l'l1 1' ll UUII Cl H I A I. CClllI'Hl-X-l lxlC-N11-NC-Qilll Vice Prcs.H2 l'rc'ncl1 Club SCC'y-4 -Xrt Club-4 Thrift Club ,YF ix-4 Quill Club-4 Christmas Carol Avx1:, I.o111sm 1 1 Botany Club-Z Household Arts Clnbf--1 Scc'y-4 .', E-7 Xlnan Club - '..x1,. In W' 1 q111'1'I, 17111 .v111i ' 1. Pkxrz, BlAR'lAIN 12261 'L iii. 1. '4' l' Qu.-n:n.-1:1 1-1.-s.'tfs:1's.'Q. v W '15, .I I 11 -1 i- . 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' 'r 1. , Ass' Editor- Qnill Club-4 French Club-4 Quill and Scroll-4 SlllClCl'Il Council-4 Honor Society-4 21.11 11.1 N. liclito -' -cl 'cf- lATTEN. 11111 1' 2111 11' 11i1'11 .r 111 g 1 t111111g11i. ,ir s' 71 door Lllb-3, body T cas.-4 Girls' Athlvtic Assn.-TreaS. 4 B1 skctball-Z, 3, 4 PA1.1.13Tr. C1.11'1-'oium Q-3221 11l'11'1'1.' 17 '.1 : 1' 1' Science Club-1 Slide Rule Club-1 l roduction Oilicc-2 Home Room Track-Q1 Chornw-l Physics Club- Scicncf: Club-4 lYrcstling.:-4 P 114.-11:11, ETHE1. . ,, , . FT' 'FX I III1' .' 'IT .ar . 5: 1 1' -1 11- - - '. ' 1:1111-1e, 1i.v clxc- 111 1'1' '. am Central-Y-3 Cllllflhtll' Clllll-4 Upper lxoo1n -3 K Dfliccr '11116' K1-I , f - ' .l11l11 17171118 111 Honor Society-4 ,Z 11 ..,, .-. .--- 1 I , 7 I- ' ' 1- 1.1-1 .rx 1-,Q 7-.1 Arne- 3-.1 t'x'1.'1.'i sri 11. :urs 15.-Qrt' 1'11g1 Fifty three a 1 1 'I 1 E is LJ 1.7 ' - 1-P 1'-L-.. 1. +4-.:..:'a:,j++- l l 2 F F PL'I.FI-ZR, KATHRVNE C1307 RICHARDS. BARBARA C3141 Q B11hhli11H with FUI' S110-Xll1iIL'.Y hm' wily I-Th f' UH' dvvds wlzifh 511011111 H015 P115-9 U along. WCUUJ' ' Sccretal-y-T,-Casufer of 130-4 And lLf1f17IC'S lhat must not withc'r. Aff Club-2, 3 Arr Club-2, 3. 4 I Girls' Basketball-2 gllzfifllljzi b 3 4 l etc u - . RANKIN, EVELYN C2261 gyladffx lglllbfi 1 U -4 A NAIIOW mt, my Opmionln lr s t etxc ssoclatlon ChQf2111ClUb-2 ROGERS, HAROLD C1303 L tfO1llJ1i,a??Q',111j' Iifv I made a brook-yes, Honor Society-4 Trackgl 2 3 4 I nSCVemeenU '4 Crogs Co1m1ryQ2, 3 a RANDALI., FLORENCE C4323 :Fhmft Club-2' 3' 4.. P' Thrif!y and lhonghfful of others. A Christmas Carol -4 5 Production Offrce-4 Rnom-zs, WILMA C1305 . Punch and go. l Puuvls, MARIE C3223 Botany C1ub..2 1 A lowing hvar! is thv truvsf wisdom. Full House .-4 gifl5Ef1gig5-2 Withix1 the Law -1 Ssiiuceu Club-4 RISH, Rozwzu. C1301 Girls' League-2, 3 That I'm a mm: I'd ha-zvc you know 1 Honor Society-4 Though I lmw .mmf .rfoff In grow. C' Track-3. 4 1' PVTMAN- LEONA C4321 Inter-class Basketball-3 f TCIl'l'1' arc a jaw 'ZUUIIIUII whose rharm Inter-C1355 Track Capt.-2 f mfr'-:'1'w.r thvir C7l'C1Hfj'.n Thrift Club-3 'I'h' VV1 lx T T'lk' -3 ..Gl,Eat Cmlieriggxiqg A mg ROBBINS, EUNA C4245 C Nvmv-Dr:1-PlxIAN Adv.-4 To fwfrrf diliyvazvv, nothing is 11'iH'icuIt. I , f if If 'f 'v 1 I Q Q 1 3 gf 1 is Aff.:-aw rl- .r'.r'r-,9- i-xi, fs. -xi 'R 'Q 'klsirtj - Page Fifty-four .gf ffl 'mths ,IN lv.:-.Q-.1-.7 1-J .5- 'N - -:I-,h .Q-.Jr 1-.r'-.lf-1-3 H px 'sh Q -up-1-x 'u.-wg.-x.'i'i'x'L't.'ii. ' 5 ' 1 ' B 7 1 ' ' Rosnwmrm PHINEAS f432J SACCIO HELEN fl30J Of vlatmt fall of uondfous fall 'zcas hc' zcomans work qra c .mrs 13 ngfvgr C erman Llub-4 dom- Home Room Basketball and Track-4 Row IOLA 12265 umm:-xx IHARCARET f314J To br mvrrg bvst becomes xou Art Club 2 C ood nalurv makrs hor a. f7I!'l1AS'G11f rom fvanzon Tvpf. Contest 2 ROOVSBIRC HAROID C1303 I ntou bvlonqv lo flu most parvo mmzq RIHL Club-3 9xc,FR GILBFRT C4245 I qzml xouih at Hum: Rourx BARBARA C4245 German gllub-3 4 -I mmzalnrc of lo rlxmss Lentral Y 1 GW League 2 3 RL ssl-1.1. MARIAV C3225 ., I Om good flzmq falls for another Roux NN ALTI-R C432D French Club-4 Tho 11 bv vlozc of flu ch hc v v ez r 0 oo! The Full Home T ack 1 Z 3 4 Lross Lountrx 1 2 3 4 Lross Countrv State Lhamploxlslnp Rrfvultd tm oi vmmq11otl1111g Team 3 4 Uris League 3 4 RL Fl Grurkxm- C4241 i Q, A s 2 ' S . 'QI' P7.'.'I.S, 1 1 - ' ' - ' 5 ,.. Y g u.,i -'- ' Z' ' ' in 5 ' f -A , . st f In v 1. X v-4 I qr, ,T v 'K' ...U I . Z , s A -. f N' + -A , N 7' Z H H , 53 5 5 S Fi , U H ' ,T sf , Ha V .-Y , I l 1 1 - - -- l V 1 4iAp'pw:-1-J-Arttl'-.0-5-7-.1-1-I-.1-7'L-1' -1. -iii i'i'Q'x xii i 1'5 Y 11 -fx Page Fifty-five A i4 - -f,A 9' L. Y .VA f if v ,v v v v 1 I , , ,, , 4. 4. 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Central-Y-2 Football-4 Spanish Club-4 Hi-Y-Treas. 4 STEARNS, HAZEL C1305 Wliaf she zlzki was dmm with so much SPRAGUE, MARGARET C2261 ease. Orchestra-1, 2, 3 Har air, her manners, all admired. Botany Club-2, 3 Central-Y Club--2, 3, 4 I Central-Y-1, 2, 3 French Club-4 A'The Mennonite Maid -4 Honor, Society-4 Girls' League-3, 4 SPRING1-LR, KENNETH C4325 Energy will do anything that can be done SPEAR, EVELYN C1301 on this earth. Baseball-1 Slip .vmilvd sweetly yet saved her love Band-3, 4 for our. Orchestra-3 Art Club-2. 3, 4 Mrs, Temple's Telegram -3 Botany Club-2 Class Football-4 Central-Y-1 Football-4 Spanish Club-3, 4 The Quill -3 SQUXRE, LORAINE C3221 Ax true to hvr frivnds as the dial is to SNOW, HAROI.D C3225 the gun. Central-Y-1 Q Graaf mm 'zvrrv not always great. German Club-3, 4 l li ': I. Page Fifty-sigh: F v U +++vL+ ws- if 334-!'r '-1 11- TAYLUR, RALPH C3221 Our 11111111111 fl'll'llll.n ST1'AR1', lwlfuu' C3221 Yun j'0!H'SC'lf lmnw llllf lmw lnvazltiful is your giftf' French Club-4 Quill and Scroll-4 STRATTON, CARL C2101 Tl1crr ix no .vzzccrss witlioul nerve. Officer 666 -3 The Man in the Bowler Hat -3 THOM, ELEANOR C3101 Law mv little, low' me long. Art Club-2, 3, 4 Sketch Club-3, 4, Sec'y 3 SWEET, DALE C3141 'I'1F1fANx', l0LA C4241 Tl11'1'1' wax .mfr tlllll f11'11.vi'z'1' jll'lll't' .il mx! of lllflllflllf llflllll lzvr f111'1'. Choral Club-2 Botany Club-3 Kick-In -4 T11-:FEN1-HAL, DWIGHT C2261 .lly! Hou' that 1111111 mu play! The Full House -4 VVithin the Law -4 Orchestra-1, 2, 3, 4 Band-1, 2, 3, 4 Kick-In -4 TILLITSON, EVELYN C1301 .5'wr'vt ?lIl'l'Cj' is fiobililyiv frm' lmdgvf' Botany Club-2 Chorus-2, 3 Sketch Club-2, 3 TCJLANIJ, VVILLIA M C3201 Tl1crr's zz rival of dL 2'l-lffj' 'umllz his mild r'.rfcrior. Cazenovia School of Art-l Normal High-2 Orchestra-3, 4 Mandolin Club-3, 4 I1l1'w:Jl,12lv.Nl1z1tlz lc'll0'ZK'lI'!l!ll' .rfvarvtl1 I1 is 3 P :k H'lShl,P k,M'h- igjgngll' C 00 sms Cy lc I.AM1-neck, RIJTH C3221 1V4 ws-4 Your fut111'1' ix your own 111r1lci11g. v 'v Page lflflj'-Hill! lxrwrrtr' .J- 5 Pc K x D1 1 llfu 117 CI 011111111 4 4 7 01 111 11 ll 11 1 1111111 1111111111 B ul :tbl nm , Dll X1-lx Axxx ld 11 1!1l1X111 1 11 1 1 T111xr11 I II x 7105 xx 1111111112 I111 XIXI 41 1111 IZ 5111 111 11111 1111111 111 11111 71 Leuuc Llub S uw ml I1 N ll 111111 11111 1 Illl t111IlfllI1Ill1 HOLlSLllIJlCl Axtx Club 3 4 Q1ull Club 3 4 mm 1 2 L1T1R STNNIIY C4745 111 111111111 xx B1 x11111x1 HIIIX C1305 C 11111111111 111111 11111111 1 1 10111 Lc11tr1lX Club 3 4 Outdoor Club-4 C' ls lLdgLlC 3 VIRIPHTRNXI l111x11 4245 lllt Llub X M11111 X wx Axclr 17765 F11111111 111111 1111 1111v 11111 111111111111 111111111 1111 111111111 Llub Xlce Pru .J P11 4 A lull House -4 Chnstmas Larol 4 Red C3.l'Ildtl0l1w -4 U' U 'ml Le11tralX 1 Qu1ll Club-4 1 xx111111x011x AxTH11xx 11201 T111r 11111 of 1111111 1111 1 11 1 Lt F0 'ic1e11ce Club-4 11111111 111111' 111v11111's1 Sllcle Rule Club-4 pr 1- 11.-.X 1 1 NW. , 3- 7-5 -it nil' ff:r'-u, Q.-si-Q.-Q:-1-'i.'1-1Q.a'i Q. 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CWC if U71 f'f11'1f13' fn lifvf' Glcg Club-1, 2, 3 Athenaeides-2 Thrift Club-2 Qlvws-3 Stamp Club, Sergeant at Arms-3 I'T9l?Ch Club-3, 4 Thrift Club-3 Thrlft Club-Secretary 3 Central-Y-2 WAOONMAKER, DOROTHY C4245 NIEMEVER' HAROLD C4325 ,, . . l, , : ' f f. A fvlvasmy jqgurv zs a fwrlvrtzfal lvltvr of Ol m wwf of fm remmnzvmlaltimzf' Girls' Leaguewz, 3 VVARNER, EONA C3145 glflusglltsfl fxrts Club-4 Kind thought.: and kind 'wards ft Q U - many fricnrls. VVENZEL, ALBERT C2265 VRoL'w1aN1fxaL1mnR, VVARDA C3225 n . . Bw-z'zty zs the soul Of wrt. vzvrry lzmrf vnakvx a- cl1r'm'f11l l'0ll1l- Base-ba,11-2y 3 tf'11f1f1vv!. Football-.3 Fl'0l1Ch Llub-4 Student Council-Secretary 4 News-4 Athletic Board!-4 VORENKAMP, DOROTHY C4245 I am u lzvap .vmartvr than I look. VVARNER' HELEN C2263 noi.sz'. German Club-3, 4 . Outdoor Club-4 Uni nf a lmud box. ' Honor Society-4 Ynsu-ZR, GAX'I.l5IiD C4244 .gi Page Sixty-t'wo They that ynwrrx most make the lmef 4 1 , V , ,...f U Z V .v .- - -Y Y v, .. V Y, N., ,.,,,ii3a,,.,,,-, - ., ., . ., . . ,xl nl Ai i '4 L4 N4 .4 '4 .4 ,1 .I P 1 I 4 rt X , N ,-,, -- 1 '4 VVIQTHI-:RE1.r., HARf7I,Il C1303 XVIx.I.soN, GRAYDON C4245 .1 --7-0 kt.'.l, ,WNW is U11 1 f,-3, to do-f' 'Tl1titf1rzi111,I5i? v.v twice, who litres the first ., L c 'wc . , XYr:SToN. SYLVIA C4245 Band-2, -3' 4 . 1 loatln' that low wire, r1lri0.s'ity. w,lIiff'fZ?Sh MMFY. Vifmfy C2267 5 Central-Y Clul 4 Y it Il sou lsszcu. ' Editor of Gregg Annual-3 WINS- RUBERT C1305 ' 'T1.v not the mmm that lenowx flu' mos! L' XYHITEHEAD, HAkoLD C2261 MIT! lui.: gm fnogt if 503'-'13 sq nIV1lt'll. 'zuar-Sl Uizztvrfvrcx with plvasrwc, N?wi:2,'4 ec! ' res'- ' 'IW' ffm Basketball-3 1 Radu? Lhlb-1' 2 Football, Student Mgr.-3 t Physics Club-4 Forum-4 ' Science Club-4 . ' XXINANS, HARRIET C4325 '.,., 1, ,'. ,'. . Y' .1 xx-ILLIAMS'.EMHTBETH 014, . .SEtglittr5rtQ2lt,xiznbxlttg .s ffm' badge. , Cod ll1t'1lfjllf.Y in frnv, varlzfst tlzmkt'rs. llotany Club-2 f Spanish Cluh-2, 3' Art Club-3 1 lllentlnle Qmon High School, Glendale, French Club-4 2 Lahtorina-1 N,,w5.4 '1 . Y Y NVn.x.mxls, LYMAN C2265 '4 xx 'hm R' DONNA C5229 rl finixlrvd yvfzllvimrlz from Inf to Inv. .1 ffl'i'tIli'I' mmz llmn I may lima' livvd Im! I Q. R. S. Riltlilw Club-1 dmflif if, Physics Clulm-3 '1 Dclmtr--1 Science Club Pres.-4 rt DELPHIAN-2 Slide Rule Club-3. Secretary-4 A Quill-3 Stamp Club-Secretary-Trcasurer 4 C' Football-2, 3, 4 Mandolin Club-Vice Pres. 3 ' ,Yvwx-4 ' Thrift Club-4 ' Honor Societv-4 XYithin the Law -4 1 . 'J Quill and Scroll-4 The Servant in the House -4 , Student Council-3, 4 The Lion and the Mouse -4 F' Pres. Home Room-3 Seventeen -4 I 'Q '-'A' ' l N ,1 N '4 ,1 '4 'Q f'a l'- lv, it We P4 P 4 SP' 1 .v 7' S'.4TfI4 if ff .Vg g gf.-' .r,v' 1 Q.1'L4f WE'- n u f. nf. 1. un- 1. u 'A.v-v..,v. ' 'N' Page Si.1'ly-titre! XV0onw0R'rH, LUCILLE H325 XVRIGHT, HAZEL C3225 Our young Didild-Gf1llFfif.9 har hobby. '21 dauglztcr of the gnds, diziinfly tall, and Central-Y Club-3, 4 'most diffinrly fair. French Club-4 French Club-4 Hiking Club--2 Slide Rule Club-4 Mandolin Club-3, 4 NVIZANSKY, ESTHER C4245 , A Iiny stone often crfafcs great ripples. ym-NG THELMA H243 Girls' League-3 ' Honor Society-4 Krvfvs you nzf'rry. Girls' League-3 XVOOURU-'1f, RAYMOND C1303 - u. 17lllIifi0ll and fI'L'ff'l'llli!lfIfi0ll bring sur- gym PAUL C3225 favs. ' Radio Club-2, 3 Thvrc is a win of mirth brnrallz his II dignity. NVISIC. Mnmucn C42-U DELPHIAN-4 To do her bfst is hm' aim. Mandolin Club-2 Z .A E A 432 Botany Club-3 MART' DNN c D Household Arts Club-3 Vi1'tm', zvixdonz, and g00dnc.vs. XVOUDS, IXIYRTEL CZIOJ . , C' .,E':..' 322 Hur Tirfm' ix hcl' .vzcwvt 1I10l1l1L'l'.J Il DF XHYN C D Central-Y Club-2, 3 .-lx u'in.vmnc a lass as y0n'Il find. 75- g-.1 1- 1 pr-1 7' x'1'1:x 'iii 'x fx 'Q Q'x.'x- Page Sixty-fmzr Home Rooms gl-1-f f-mv: -:w,gr1rA: 'Fill' Ni Q, if L- fr NL ' ' L - .ilyrxllxr , ., , l 'ix M up kr-1? w.-..: . . , 4 'A 1, Y :T J, , 1 K --4-1-5.-:vip-4.11. ,,, :' Q . d A, 1 . ' -I , -N, A , yn, J ' Z,7',l. 3, .2 ii:-'fx' .. '9,':FH5'R.2I5Lf1y-QK ' - . ' 'X -,--. :L-: r an ' ..!-' If 'L-1 T -- 4' mf ' ' ' J- il -2 4' - iw .- ,. ,I A. M--R L . N , . 1 f.-,z i ., - .. M . 1 CK 7, The Cornerstone 6 130 .e -g W , ,Y.,,. ., . -- - . -.-,. .-1.-- ,Q g,-,-.--f.---.-U . ,- - -, 66 79 The Cornerstone 4 130 3 fu .4.:.m' , , J- A A, Q., ,- ,- Af J ,Lf ..f,,f ge -. -t nw, m -. 1. 3' sir 1 v v rv -- . , -A 1- .--A v-Avlvhvl-A... .A,A,A,, , , Y ,, - .- . . ,I 4 v r 4 A r 1 'r 1 ', 1 5 rl L' 4 7 y. , W IA W 4,5 4 ! , ff gb ,lr 66 79 The Cornerstone 1 130 1 fe- ,r L' 1 g' e Q U ,. L1 yi Li 4 V F4 H. b I P 4 7 1 P 14, V H I V 4 ,V L1 A P 4 v '. F. Q Y 'f V. L w x , r v - v w v v - .- . , .. .. - , ..'-'f . 1. . ,tA.,1 v f v v-2-Lvl'-v4-vx,', :fix xrzvrx .XA- .e,J!:j,'.. The Torch 210 Page Sixty-riglxt The Torch C2105 P The Rinky-Dinksn C2185 The Rink -Dinksv C2183 v vv v v.-M.. - rv' -w -Q- gf .S'1':'vx:!y 0 .f'v,...,, . .A , . . v . . . , A A A - A - - J.. --.'.,1 Q,-,-.f.-p. . , , 66 79 Mount Vernon 226 Pugr Sv-urnty-two V Y ' 'Af' -',l' . 4 wwf. , , , vs! L .-, ,.. Y 5, .l' Q K -. D X 3 A--.?, -- . 7 A .-.L.,A.A.L,AiLZ83.-.h.A3.5 ..L,A A.-.A.A.A.A.-. ,X Mount Vernon 226 v 1 .Y .F -' .. 4' .J 1 'v '- - gf' .M':'f'vx!v llnvn Wilson 13145 Wilson 3141 4 ...',. aA.f--.,..- '.'.' -' Pug? .5UE'UHIwx f Us The Hub 320 gc Srzrnfv su' w ,A A ' '.-- .A4 '-'O1,' v -- .,53h1?:,'. .'- .., . .'-'. . . The Hub 320 c Surcazty .wiv . J Y . -A-In , , N .1 ,M,:',. . ,. . Comet 322 - , w. . , .. , I . 1 - -v J -' .1 .Y .f ,H - .. .. .J .' - , , - . , . S'r:'1'I1ly'rigl1t '- 'A 'a.,'n 'n 1. 'k'- '- 'A 'A Comet 13227 4 -'rrniy mug , vs- ,M , , , ' v A . . . -'-' - -'.'-- .' - -'c.,'-,'4 nu. un . . . A A , Sunnyside 424 .1 , .u-'.'.H-',.- ..-,. 1-U',- w .,.'A , ' '- Page Eighly - . fi?- . - ' A' - ' ...'..4-4g , vx 'All 1-235 ,-, ,-,-,-,-,...- Au, , . , ' 66 ' 7? Sunnyslde 424 l fx , 3 X . .-..-, .4 ' t' k Pagrg f5nne v 444vvQ:' ' 4 . A - ,M A' 'A--,,,, A, . . . . ' A Aw.: - - - as v Sunnyside 424 - - I-.VJ .- - -, J, f lv nf Q -Q A-p -1- sw J- A- mv .1 AV' M7 4vY,'V,f 1 'A a Vs Page Eighty-two 1 66 99 Roosevelt 432 Page Eighty-tlxree av V V Y LK P v v v v v v v v v v -Y Y --, Y 5 , :'T'-- 1 --ff - f 'M- A - A A A A 4-1- .f .., ,JL 4.'.'V,,3 N - 'A ilf. ',,gvA YA-A -AwAvA vt..-..vA A . .4 Roosevelt 432 , ww' ,, ., 'W' 'Y . .rr .tj ff, ,- A 1. Y. 5.1- F4 1'Q '-,'-f. v- 1. 1 1 . .' .' -' 4' L 4' .' ..' -' 1' I - 1' Page Eighty-four -'.. s . ,- NJ . A '. - . . !A--'--.4333-K,-. A 2 7' wx ' 66 H 4 Roosevelt ,432 v ...--f . ..,.'. -, Q lklg r Ihgllly fi: V-I r:'.r'.Q'Jf1-5-4141-:tg-iwz'-.1-J-5-'av C1-un. 1.1 -Q, Q, 1-1'-1 + r-1. 4 ,..,..QA A , 'VPC 'A l ' ' 14 - -.. 1 . The Home Room System It seems well that every boy and girl should have the help and advice of some older person during his entire school course and student counseling has come to be an important part of the program in the modern high school. It is a fact that human nature is variable, that individuals differ from one another as to their mental as well as their physical qualities. Pupils of the secondary school age who come from varying types of homes and elementary schools possess different backgrounds of appreciation with respect to standards of conduct and personal behavior. What may be strange to one is purely con- ventional to another. As a result it is necessary that the school provide some form of guidance to help the student learn how to live properly with others. It is necessary that the student have help along many other lines. He should have guidance in citizenship obligations. lf a pupil has disabilities which inter- fere with his progress in school, they need careful diagnosis followed by guid- ance that will help him improve his methods of procedure. Guidance is needed in the development of special ability without neglecting the development of other powers. Students are very much in need of help in the matter of the selection of a vocation and also in the choice of a course in college and so on. In Central High School, nine teachers assume this responsibility of advising the members of the student body. At the beginning of his school course, the student is assigned to an advisor and he remains with this teacher throughout his three or four years in high school. The student becomes a member of a group which in this school, is known as the home room group with the teacher-advisor in charge. He reports twice each day to the home room where attendance is checked and meetings of the group are conducted. The advisor assists the student in planning his high school course and helps him in every way possible to make the most of his education. When students are falling below standard in their work, the advisor makes the matter a subject for investigation and en- deavors to bring about an adjustment. It is the business of the school to see to it that the students succeed and the advisor supplementing the work of the classroom teacher plays an important part. The home room plan in Central High School offers an unexcelled opportunity for the students to find themselves. Each home room is an entity within the high school and what we have, in a sense, is nine small high schools under one roof. Without such an arrangement, the large student body would be un- wieldy and it is difficult to measure the amount of help the individual student receives because of this system W F Ham . 1.-- - i 2 2 , A ' 'T 'Q-.1 . 1- 111- 1-.af pr rr- 1- 1--D'-Ar I ' ' Page Eighty-.viz Histories ' 1 E, if. .5 ,- asf M: M hm. , Hx Sen1or Class Hlstory Tempus Fugxt we read rn Latm and nod our heads sagely as we contem plate rn revlew our four years m Central It has taken us four years to learn the translatlon of such tlmely remarks as that so we rntend to nod our neads wlsely as many txmes as posslble 1n thls dlscourse Semors have a rlght to such per formances But lt was far dnferent four years ago when 1n fear and tremblmg we entered Centrals doors to fmd our places 1n the compllcated system that was to mflxct knowledge upon us Instead of bemg handed a pretty S by 3 card bearmg the mformatlon that one s name was Last Flrst and Mxddle one s ratmg X Y or Z the date September 7 the course Academlc and the out our programs Simple matter maklng out ones program A person of ordmary mtellrgence could fimsh the Job eas1ly ln two hours rf no more than the usual number of complxcatlons were present 'lhen all that remained was to dash around the gyms 1n mad pursult of the teachers slgnatures And the teach ers' They were barrlcaded behmd tables covered vuth fornndable lookmg pa pers penc1ls stampers chlps plns and other weapons and they ruthlessly mlxed our programs up and sent us back to change them DCSPZIF grlpped us we tender freshmen and we shuddered at the thought of four years of rt thnrty sxx months of xt ten hundred and elghty days of lt Oh cruel world' But somehow or other the next day wasn t as bad nor the next nor the one after that and the green youngsters of the class of 27 gradually found their place m Central They were acquamted wlth the fact that Battle Creek ns Central s ancient enemy and they rejolced wlth the rest of Central when B C was beaten that year m basketball twlce ln two mdoor track meets 1n a debate and 1n football by the close score of 13 12 When the class orgamzed Allan Goldsmlth was elected presxdent and Lhza beth Sergeant secretary treasurer The Freshmen gxrls formed a basketball team and trlmmed the Sophomores and juruors only to meet defeat at the hands of the Seniors Raymond Fox George Kmg Donald Wllber and Herman Levy went out for debate and although they d1d not make the team showed theur school sp1r1t by entermg hlgh school act1v1t1es at such an early date Many freshmen Jomed the clubs open to them Lmk Ver Meulen was bequeathed the dutxes of yell leader ln the class wnll of 24 and has carr1ed them out eifectlvelv ever smce A Central H1gh School Chapter of the Natronal Honor Soclety was created ln 1924 and an objectlve furmshed for aspxrmg freshmen 1-.J-5-5-1-1-4-.r .gr 1 .gr-J-.1-1-1 .1-Q-ll V M! in.-5'Ag-1- Q. iss.: 1. t5L'E ?.'Q.'1IA U I an 4 ' an - - I , . . ' ' ' If n . . . , . , . , - Ta 13 'C 1 ' ll 1, Cl 39 If I! . I ' l D 7 3 9 9 S classes 1, 2, 3, etc., we were handed a dope sheet and a card and told to make . . , . , . 4 . , . . . , . - 2 l 7 7 . ' 9 . ' y , rl . - . - . ! 3 I , . . . . . ,Q . . , . . y . , . . . g . I . - l , - u . . Y Q ' Y F Y ' ' ll ' Y! ' . . , . . v . 1 -2 ...h -ka - H A I A g 1 1 :-1y-:-4'1:-r:-.v-r-.:-:e.r- 1-11jA?,'xs.-u.i'1-n.ii's-x't1'11'S'i'S Page E iglzty-seven H ,, 1 .v.1.,- .711 I Ing'-5-.Q-ar.:- J'-7 rw:-.7-.J lifQQVg-5. s 'wg-xi-1:-Q.'1.ri'1m'L Li.'L - l ' I : '1- ' And then the year '25-'26. Ah, we were freshmen no longer. As sophomores we paced the halls of Central-a spick and span new Central by the way-with an air of sangfroid and Hscwoif'-faire . fTake note, present freshmen, that we know our French as well as our Latin.j How proud we were of the new build- ing! It was a still greater honor to be a Centralite and we felt our responsibilities deeply. The new home room advisory system was installed in the fall of 1925 and our first day at school was an unexpected and unprecedented joy. It must have been due, at least in part, to the active Sophomore class that many new clubs sprang up in Central. The Board of iHealth, Physicist Society, Hikers Club, Minute Men, Dolphin, and Bird Lore Club were organized. The famous Armistice Day parade took place that fall. We regret to say that our band was all wet -but then so were the rest of us. The DELPHIAN staff in- cluded several sophomores. Harlan Le Roy, Clarence Emery, and Donald Wil- ber contributed to the success of the annual. The Reserve football team was crowded with aspiring sophomore fellows. The sophomore girls took the field ball championship. And then they were juniors! How the years creep past. 1925-1926 was the year Central took the state championship in debate. Hermen Levy was on the debate squad that year training for his responsibilities in debate in 1927. junior football K men were Charles Canfield, Bill Marquis, and Mal- colm Mac Kay, who was made captain-elect. In the basket-ball first team were Link Ver Meulen, Charles Canfield, Glen Northrup, Malcolm Mac Kay, and Louis Hope. Central also produced a state championship cross country team. Recognition for outstanding service to Central was given in the DELPHIAN to the following juniors: Mary Houts, Franklin Ver Meulen, Anna De Young, and F rancille Logan. - , Dramatic productions in Central came to be recognized as foremost student activities. Irving Schensul, Priscilla Brubaker, Virginia Schrier, Geraldine Porter, Velma Fenner, and Clifford Ballenger represented the Junior Class in this line of work. But eventually they grew up-those youngsters of the class of '27. As seniors they set the rules for behavior in Central, scorned the Frosh, lifted their eyebrows in the approved sophisticated manner and as a general rule, felt rather trembly and shaky inside at the thought of dropping out of high school into the world after June 15. Central was a part of them. Not only had knowledge been written on their brains but a spirit of friendship and of loyalty had sunk into their hearts. A close association with the ideals and standards of their school had in- evitably created like ideals and like standards among them. ,, Y I 2 I , -:rf ' 1-'Y' iv - - -Q -1. -1 - iii 'Q 'Q 'L ,-.-,,.,,,,,,,,-fff q.r---if --1 ' Page Eighty-eight -Q , --, . u, . 1-.1 gm 9- y- . . . , , - ' ,f l,'1'L' tr-fs fx 14 Q.-14: 5.-111: 1-si's:t. 't. , - - - W . az 1 rf,-W - is , ' Assuming the leadership in school student affairs the Seniors gave examples of efficiency, merit, and self sacrifice. There are always a few who are willing to serve the school and their fellow students by giving up their time, personal pleasure, and even scholarship. That positions of much responsibility and little recognition are constantly filled bears evidence to the spirit of workers in Central. The class organized in 1926 and elected as its officers Franklin Ver Meulen, president, Ward Morgan, vice-president, Baxter Hathaway, secretary, and Leon- ard Miner, treasurer. After much discussion, pro and con, pins and rings of a new type were ordered. The handsome seniors with their handsome pins were much in evidence from that time on. The Student Council was very active, putting on two successful student union parties beside their regular duties. The hall guard system was reorganized and revitalized with more stringent rules and enforcement. Malcolm MacKay captained the football team and although Central lost most of her games, the team went down lighting according to Coach Strome. The basketball team was badly crippled by losing many of its ,mainstays at the close of the first semester. Track as usual was successful and Ray Swartz made the Michigan State Championship cross country run. Debate, because of the necessity of building an almost entirely new squad was not up to par but did well considering the' inexperienced material. Gur last year at Central is a pleasant memory for all of us. It seems no longer a school but a home. Corners, pictures, desks bring back countless little thoughts, trivial in themselves but composite of all the dreams of youth. We have grown rather fond of Mercury as he poises on winged foot in thegcorridor. We like the way the light strikes the velvet folds of the rising curtain on our stage. We know the path the sun will take across our favorite table in the library. And even the cracks where locker keys have dropped and lost themselves bring twinkles to our eyes. They are all memories-semi-conscious today, perhaps, but tomor- row, sweet and deep. We laugh gaily as we go, the Seniors of today, and say sharp, clever things -the things that everyone says. We don't like emotion, and checked voices, and parting handclasps because we are young. That is why we say so little to our faculty, our principal, and our advisors. We would rather toss it off with a touch of bravado, with a toss of the head, and a smile but the tear is there, never- theless, so we call out a quick Good-bye, Central , and pass on hurriedly. -FERN BALL - - , -- Q J- A- V 2 -- - Q 1 ar J .1-.1-ifqi.-txg-u.s-x'1.-5-s'Q.'1..-Q-Q-xifsa-x-ni Page Eighty-nine ' u - x-r !.YvI!1'.l'f .l'l'..1'.l 12'l -Y'l .Z' - I v ' 1 . K LQ. thfts-1-1 i'Q,-'l. '1gf1.'i'1iif i . ,,. W Y H, , ?1......... Class Prophecy One boresome night in 1950, while idly fingering the dials of the radio, I chanced in on wave-length one-thousand nine hundred twenty-seven and was awakened from my lethargy by a familiar voice that of the announcer, Lester Boylan, Esq., of station K.C.H.S. and then harkening back I remembered that it had always been his pet ambition to sway thousands by his eloquence and thus it was being fulfilled via radio audience because of an increasing timidity which kept him from facing them. The program opened with a contest between the two orchestras, the Biffing Barrengers and the Hammering Hopes. The audience was asked to stand by, for the receiving of one more congratulatory telegram by Don had caused excess friction with batons. Peace restored, a speaking marathon for speed in one breath was then held with Glenn Alway and Herman Levy, representing the men, and Dolly Walker and Esther Schaberg, the women. Time three minutes, a tie between Dolly and Glenn. Pete Sebring and Ties Steinhaus had tried to enter but had withdrawn as having been beaten in the beginning on hearing the names of the fair contestants. The rest of the evening was given over to news events of the day in which I found that many old friends were figuring prominently. On the following Sun- day night the right Reverend Fuzzy Fox, although he had never taken Bible in high school, was to broadcast a sermon after he had been procured through the efforts of Noah Bryant, philanthropist, from his Texas Corners diocese. The new novel of the month We Do Not Exist by John Bennett and Don Brocato was indorsed by Priscilla Brubaker and supported by Donald Wilber, who offered himself as proof that all other people did not exist 5 his rights to this claim were disputed by Messrs, Gladding and Al-dus but they were convinced in a few words forcefully given of their gross error. Harriet Winans and Sherwood Borland were publicly rebuked by the reform- er, Stanley Marquis, for seeking publicity thru newspaper headlines. They defended themselves by saying that having worked in their youth on headlines they could not keep from getting mixed up in the things in later life. Charge was dropped for the proof of such connection as made in youth, they had before them the ad of Lodisca Payne, which announced that at last she had the complete outline ready for distribution of a perfect high school annual. This had always been her aim and years had not dulled the ambition. Senator Bradford was Rankin' high in the political run of the year with Schensul, a close rival, due to a large feminine following from his actor's career. After a whirlwind courtship of twenty-four years the wedding of Hazel Wright and Lyman Williams was to be solemnized by Reverend Eagleton. A1 Vkfenzel , L i 'i'2 Q i 'Q 'Q C Q ..Y-'-,14r,.,,A.,,',-,.,.,.,.,.,-g,-. g-I-7 kg, 1-1.-xii Page Ninety was broadcasted as the All Amerlcan Qportsman for his ablllty to wr1te graphlc accounts of all sport plays A Cublst pamtlng of a student s m1nd under pressure of asslgnments was glven the Paulson Artlsts Agency prlze and the struggling pamter turned out to be no other than Harlan La Roy' The case of Wllda Babcock vs Ward Morgan over the advxsabxhty of the former changmg her name to the latter was to be brought up before Lawyer Arnold at the opemng sesslon of the court Chub De Vlmk was reaping a fine hvmg from h1s agency for the safe return of lost purs s of dxstressed l1d1es Ely and Emery were his enthusxastlc helpers Iuleda Opt Holt and Dwlght Txefenthal were two people who had re celved good posltlons because of prev1ous tramlng Frieda was a connoisseur of IX ory K her long assoclatlon wlth the 1yor1es of the keyboard won her tl'llSD and Dwlght was to be official blower out of the gas hghts 1n the Woolworth bu1ld1ng but because he could not be sure that he was not bemg taken m by c1ty shckers he was contmumg his blowlng on the cornet A sure cure for seaslckness as perfected by the combined efforts of Mc Kenzle and Ver Meulen was endorsed whole process xy as unsound so Lau vers Gray Glll Garr1son were mvestlgatxng the case Don Muer who had rlsen to fame halled as a second Mlkall Mordkm and h1s Rushm Ballet would hold 1ts 61st performance at the Hanselman theater Its dxstmctwe personnel as 'mnounced 1ncluded Esther Barney Dorothy Byers Helen Mahoney and Warda Vrowenfelder wh1le among the men Sprlnger Vander Polder Smith 'md Brazxll stood out The firm of Hoebeke Harrls and Vlfoodruii' was recelvmg much crxtlclsm from the lntellectuals of the country Ball Gllfillan for maklng the teachmg of Latm unnecessary because of the excellence of thelr student COPIES of translations These were being dlstnbuted through the comb1ned efforts of Klosterman Kmg md Irex at a very small prlce Public recogmtlon vias glven Mary Houts for lnvmg followed the Hackneyed course of tralned nursing for thlrty years Thls was made by Chuck Canfield who mcldentallv sald that he himself would not have r1sen so high 1i he had not had someone to Qpear htm on The latest song lnt was C an Merrlfield Nlary Rosemary 1f De Xoung Good man Haas Dunn WISE? Wlth a horrlble nolse statlc cut off the vo1ce of the announcer although Clifford Ballenger had almost perfected h1s mventxon for the elxmmatlon of static ln the home school or office This had been tied up by an Irishman called Pat Pendmg and vias not vet bemg released FRANCILLE LOGAN . l t 1 Q1-gi:-1-s-nfsi'x'x's't x I-1 r1-:y-:-'-1-r':-':-p-.g-9-:-QpnhqP- N r 'I'l'.l ll' ll .l'l'.l l'l-x if? ':?L: :.':'1..'Q?.i-i'i51n , . . . , . . . . , . , . ,, ,, p . . . . . : .e ' . . ' . ' ' ' - . . , ' if ' !3 ' KK ' Y, C n ' by Specialists K. Bennett, Buss and Buttery. Complaints had been filed that the up ' S it If , . , . . . . I . . . . I . 7 7 . . , . Q . . . K 1 . A , y ' 1 9 C 5 . Q S , . Y . . . 7 x . . . . 9 ' x nc I ' A' ' 7 , - . ., Page Ninety-one -1 L V .u,1. ' 5 A -7' .Ir X111 1.-1-x,1.'L'Qri:i. 1L'1'1'1.'tr1.v't. 1 , -, , ..l Home Room Histories CORNERSTO.NE fl30j Embodying alstrong school spirit that has been manifested by the splendid response to all activities of Central life, room 130, known as The Cornerstone has endeavored, this last year, to live up to its name, which denotes solidity, strength and sureness. This home-room has proven its solidity by its excellent response to the News , the Social Room fioor-covering, the Thanksgiving offering and by its attendance at all school functions, its strength by its contribution of members to track, football and basketball teams, its sureness by its backing of every under- taking of Central, the absence and tardiness contest and athletics' support. On the gridiron, Dennis Black has starred for itg on the track, Ray Swartz and grances Irey have won for it, and Pete Sebring has scored for it on the basketball oor. The advisor of The Cornerstone is Mr. George Walkotten. The officers for the fall semester were: Louis Hope, president, Nina Bennent, secretary and treasurer, and Priscilla Brubaker and Edwin Knoll, Student Council representa- tives. The officers for the spring term were: Louis Hope, president, Robert Burgess, secretary and treasurer, and Priscilla Brubaker and Dennis Black, Student Council representatives. THE TORCH CZIOJ Miss Smith's home room, formerly known as The Pershing Room and occupying Room 314, chose The Torch as its new name in the fall of 1926 and now occupies Room 210. The Torch lights the way into Centralis activities and brightens every day for its students. The new name suggests a slogan for which it stands, namely: Truthfulness, Obedience, Reverence, Courtesy and Honesty. At the first weekly business meeting the officers for the fall term were elected. Thomas Anthony was chosen president, Lynn Cole, vice-president, Helen Deal, secretary-treasurer, and Charles Canfield, Student Council representative. Through the active work of a tardiness committee and the co-operation of the students, the tardiness shield was Won for the first five weeks. The election in February brought a change in officers. Lynn Cole became presidentg Glenn Northrop, vice-presidentg Helen Deal, secretary-treasurer, and Charles Canfield, Stu-dent Council representative. Several of our members have distinguished themselves in school activities. Charles Canfield was captain of the basket-ball team and vice-president of the Student Council, Thomas Anthony was a member of the debate squad, and Har- old McKee was student manager of the football team. THE RINKY-DINKSH QZISJ The Rinky-Dinks began this year, the second year of their existence with 120 students. But despite the fact that it was small and somewhat young, this group of students who, in room 218, were under the direction of Miss Rigtermk, has come to the front in various lines. This last year, scholastically it has ranked 1 .,- i , ... f - ' 5 ' 1-J-1-7-J-1-3-5-1 71-Q-17ii,.K1.-L-t't't.'1,'i't'Q'1-xrx-5 xii Page Ninety-two 5,7 51 'C'-'- ff 'f !-f' -' '5 5 '1'f'.s,fn'-L 1 -Q,- -1-Q ws's:s.-1--g1.ip.'s.r1.' l among the highest of the small rooms. It has also placed itself favorably on the absence and tardy list, and has contributed its share athletically, musically, and even in the difiicult dramatic field. The first semester of this year the Rinky-Dinks elected to have Chester Emmons preside over them and Julia Wilkinson to act as Student Council rep- resentative. The second semester Glenn Alway was chosen president and Regi- nald Hills, representative. A large group of new students entered their ranks in February, filling the room, this time, to capacity. These students readily adopted the principles of the H2031 andl helped in its climb towards better things for both room 218 and all o entra. lt is hoped that this room will continue in the future as it has in the past- worklng for a greater Central High. MOUNT VERNON C2265 Although Mount Vernon home room, or room 226, had its enrollment cut down from about two-hundred and fifty to one-hundred and fifty, consequently becoming what is called a small home room , it has maintained its high stand- ards and has supported the school in every activity throughout the past year. It has held a high scholastic standing, the honor-roll being well represented with several students finishing the year with four or five A's. At the same time, thirteen of its members were members of the National Honor Society. During the year this group has ranked favorably in absence and tardiness contests, and because of this, held the shield for a certain length of time. Mount Vernon has been well represented in football, track, and swimming teams, and in many other activities of our school. A Mount Vernon students have been guided, helped and encouraged each day throughout the year by Miss Longley. Each morning Miss Carnes starts the day right by readings from the Bible. The first semester Harol-d Green served as home-room president and Matie Castor was elected Student Council representative. For the second semester, Clinton Castor was chosen president and Evelyn Rankin, Student Council rep- resentative. t Mount Vernon students have always been, and always will be, striving for a better and greater Central. WILSON f3l4j ' The Wilson home room moved its headquarters from room 320 to 314, but no one could mistake the fact that it was still the same group of loyal school sup- porters. Miss Tedrow acted as advisor and the past year has been a very busy and prosperous one. The first activity this year was a candy sale held in the halls. The flag bought with the returns from the sale is one to be prou-d of. The Wllsonites took second place in the Student Union campaign for the first semester and in the second semester they were still runners-up, Roosevelt taking first place. They were also runners-up in the home room debates, losing again to the Roosevelt room. On January fifth, the Wilsonites put on an auditorium which was very E41 L- 1.1 ., 1- 1 1 1 1 J-1 A .17'.1'A .5'.1'i1-J .7,1,.'kug.,-Ln -Q-'11'i'xAx-n -at Q-xxx --1 -xi Page N inety-three Q -L ,x,,,.',, ,- ' .AP I-.1-7 4- 1-1 1-.5-J-.zur-1 PQ Qu.-1. 'mfg-11: u.'-1,-n,'1.v1.'i.'Q.,'1.1's.. I , if E 1 ' I H -11 '- ' fl' all 'I interesting and worth-while. Most of the numbers were furnished by its membersf On February 18, they gave a Friday afternoon assembly in the gym. For the first semester, Clifford Ballinger was elected president, Katheryn Cameron, secretary, and Harret Gilfillan, Student Council representative. The second semester officers were: president, Max Howard and representa- tive, John Howard. This group of Centralltes feels that it can 1ndeed be proud of its accomplish ments during the past year THE HUB C3205 The Hub home room ln its second year of existence grew to such size that it was found necessary to move from 210 to a larger room so 320 was glven over to It The population grew from 70 last year to double that this year The room took an active part 1n all the d01UgS of the school this year lt had ten members in the orchestra was represented on the basket ball first and re serve teams on the football first and reserve teams and had several track stars This room gave to all members of the school a complete basket ball schedule which was rn maroon and white printing on a blotter back At the start of the football season the student council offered a large Maroon and White pennant to the home room furnishing the largest attendance at all home games The pennant vias glven to this home room Th1s room had a council of 1fS own who made it their business to keep the room up to its high prmclples The first semester the home room council was made up of Clarence Merrr field president Helen Jenkins Student Council representative Janus De Hamer Howard Strand and Roma Coates room representatives For the second semester Clarence Merrifield was re elected presldent Janus De Hamer Student Council representatlve Dorothy Elliott Helen jenkins and Charles Nlead room representatives COMET f322j The motto of the Comet Count On Me Ewen Time has been the 'Xlrs LEWIS It has come to the front as one of the most 'ictixe student groups in Central The officers for the first semester were as follows Herman Levy president Donald Wilber student council representative for the second semester Leonard Bradford president and Fern Ball student council representative Recognition should also be given to William Fouch and George King in their respective of fices as F1nanc1al Manager and Tardmess Chairman Because of the sale of hot dogs at the games and of candy in lunch hours it was possible for the Comet to donate fifty dollars to the soclal room fund Also at the end of the first semester 392 was in possession of both the tardrness and absence shields The Comet has always been high in its honor roll percentage and this year scholarshlp and student activities were especially encouraged by an Honor Student Contest held 1n the first semester 5 . . . . . . 5 r - H ' . : If 1 7, 5 .' . i , ! . . . . . F M in , v ' . ' N ' ll S - ,, . . 5 . . . . ' Q . s - -. 3 v . i i n ' I D i I 5 ' ' . ' . Q 1' . i . My ac ax S . 1 A . i in nv cz g v if H, keynote of that home room's activities in the past year. Under the guidance of 5 A . .N . 5 r K . 7 . Q . 5 ' K . 1 , ' 9 5 , 1 s , ' ' f , I - ' . 5 -Q . . . -O sl . . . . - Qi . gl . I . . . , 5 y ! H . x. . 3 q ,, . , . i N .:. ' 'r L ' V H' Q 'tru 'x 'Q -x'1's.,vs -xx-1 Y 1l '-lk Page Ninety-four --var J'-5'3- . -. -' l .. . V . I-1 1 .1-4-r .1 1 1-J-J'-D l ' Pi '-Q 5-f i- nrsfs 1- 1-s:x.'1t,'1'1'i. L's.'1. LQ rr ' W f - f : r' r Surely, the past school year has proved the inhabitants of the Comet to be cooperative, wholehearted Centralites. - SUNNYSIDE f424j ' Throughout the year the Sunnyside home room has proven itself a very rmportant part of Central In the second week of school Stanley Marquls was elected presldent War ner Moore and Roy De Mmk Student Counc1l representatlves and Dena Yahnke chalrman of a commlttee to earn money for school projects The second semester electron showed Benjamln Benmson presldent Andrew De Young and Esther Vandenbark representatwes Tlns year Sunnyslde students have been actlve 1n all school aCtlVltlCS Nlary Houts was presldent of the Student Councll the first semester and Roy De Mmk the second Andrew De Young was cross country captam Lester Boy lan busmess manager of the N cws Benjamln Benmson 1927 football captam elect and Harold Hmkley has been the heavy welght boxlng champlon for the last two years Those from thls home room takmg part m the mld wlnter semor play Wltllln the Law were Esther X andenbark Harold Hmkley Paul Atldus and Stanley Marqurs Under the capable leadershlp of Nlrs Graves the Sunnyslde home room wlll always strive for a greater Central ROOSEX ELT 44323 'XXO1Clll'1g the spectacular and clmgmg to the rdeals and plactrces which tend to make any home room an asset and an actual SCYVICC to 1ts school Roosevelt room has passed through the thxrd year of rt exrstence In September 1926 Roosevelt room found 1tS numbers increased to 943 wlth mam newcomers 'lhe semester was begun n the usual Roosevelt room fashlon The officers for the first semester were F ranklm X ermeulen presldent and Malcolm 'llackay and Fr'1nc1lle Logan Student Councxl representatlves In the second emeste1 Nfalcolm Nlackay was chosen as president whlle Ward Morgan and Lodlsca Payne were mvested w1th the office of Student Councll representatlves Throughout the past year Roosevelt room has been promment m every hne of act1v1ty of the school The captam of the football team the edltor of the DELPHIAN the edxtor of the News ffirst semesterj 'md all the semor class officers for the first semester were members of Roosevelt room It was also rep resented on the basketball track cross country and debate teams and 1n the band and orchestra And now at the end of lts th1rd year of exlstence the students of Roosevelt room look not snulmgly on what they have done, but hopefully rnto the future trustmg that next year m Central or out they may be loyal to the mstrtutlon to wh1ch they belong and be as they have tr1ed to be--an asset and cause for pride on the part of Central 1l sx . . , y - 3 3 1 ! 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C35 Fern Ball leaves her marks to any Junior who wishes to bear the bur- rest of the seniors leave their marks in the office to show they've been We Seniors desire to present our locker keys to any and all individuals who can find and keep them. ' C45 C55 C65 C75 Link Vermeulen has left five years in Central. Malcolm Mackay leaves his football shoes to Benjamin Beninson. Louis Hope has left many broken hearts Q His own and the teachersj. Baxter Hathaway hopes to present his vocabulary to any Junior who may desire to struggle with the load. He says that's how he became stoop- shouldered. C85 The senior girls whose lockers were on the first and second floors leave all powder and rouge scattered on the floors to any needy Junior who wants it. C95 05 gi C115 C125 away. C135 C145 The senior boys retain the possibility of growing mustaches. The gum under Mary Hout's auditorium Seat is given to Dena Yahnke. We seniors leave all the ink blotches on the floor to the trusty janitors. Most of the seniors are leaving nothing, leaving what they are taking Francille Logan has left her smile with Charlotte Rickman. Don Wilbur leaves his good looks to Dick Neissink but on second h thought he thinks that he shall keep t em. C155 C165 give them C175 The seniors leave their class assignments to any one who can get them. The seniors who bought auditorium seats when freshmen wish to to the incoming freshmen free of charge. We, the class of '27, hereby appoint the capable Mr. Strickland as executrix of this our last will to be carried out when we have passed on. Witnesses A N otary Public M. Y. Self Punk and Poorer. Al Gthers 7-'GAQN 1- J As translated by ROBERT BURGEss -- - -1 - 741-7 'T I 3 11-1 rp-0-5 1-41-1-pf: rs-1.'Q-ueufsru -srxexxl-15 -x Page Ninety-.nz . 1 3Teqv'w.2-wvqv if 1. :fr 4? . ,1 , :A...?f.4.: .- - 'P .px .if L X .Q nw, ,, .1 J w Jw! an L + ' if 4- aiu- -:-'Ain MaeKeuzie, Hoeksema, Cameron, Purvis, Mainone, Caldwell. Richards. Davies, Hollehrands, Hinga, Hoeheke, 0p't Holt. Logan Groetsema, Aldus. Hathaway. Levy. Brazill, Munch, Morgan, Goldsmith. Vlfilhur, Picket, Bradford Ball. Shrier, XVizansky, 'lill0lIllJSUIl, Payne, Sprague, l Miss XYinsloxv, Rickman. Stout. Oakley. Rankin, Brubaker The Honor Society ln order to promote higher scholarship. leadership. eharacter, and serviee for others in Central, Chapter 162 of the National llonor Society was established in Central in 102-l. To he a member of the llonor Society is the greatest honor given in Central. The memhers of it this year have lived up to its standards in every way and in many ways have hrought eredit to Central. Only seniors are eligible for membership in this organization, and they must he outstanding in scholarship, character, leadership, and service. .-X student's re- ord from the time he enters Central until he is a senior is taken into Consideration when new niemhers are selected hy the faculty. .Xt the heginning of the year the society put on an auditorium program to welcome the new freshmen entering Central. The eluh gave twenty-tive dollars to the rug fund and hacked Central in every undertaking. Nineteen new memhers were admittd the first semester and twenty the second, making a total enrollment, for the year, of forty-one. as there were two memhers, left from the vear before. lfor the first semester the oflieers were: llerman Levy, president: l.eonard Bradford, viee-president: llarriet tiillillan. secretary: and listher Sehaherg, treas- urer. For the second, they were: lYard Morgan, president: XVilliam lfoueh, vice-president: Allen Goldsmith, secretary: and llaxter llathaway, treasurer. Page Ninety-.raven P t + .'fE::.+-sfnaf-..+..1:1.,'-,.-,.3j1 Veley, Ebbert, Hathaway, Snow, Burchett, Kirby, Hoebeke De Young, Logan, Op't Holt, Stout, Hoeksema, MacKenzie, Vrouenfelder Payne, Paulson, Russell. Stewart, Nichols, Rankin, Byers, Brazee, Charles Oakley, Sprague, Harris, Stowell, Brubaker, Woodworth, Gilfillan French Club Under the faculty advisorship of Miss Mabley, this club has well carried out its purpose-that of furthering the interest in the French language, people, and customs. Although the requirement of thc club in former years was nothing lower than a R average in French, it was this year lowered to an average of C. in order to accommodate more of those interested. During the fall semester. much time was taken in becoming reorganized be- cause of the many new members. Several interesting programs were carried out. Among these. two of the most interesting were a Christmas program and a French play. Dans une 4Xscenseur given by two active members. ln maintaining the social and active part of the club, an interesting theater party was held at the end of the fall semester, and a generous amount was donated for the social room rug fund. The othcers of the fall semester were: lfraneille Logan, presidentg Esther Schaberg, vice-presidentg Tryna lloebeke, secretary: and Baxter Hathaway, treasurer. The officers of the spring semester were: Harriet Gilhllan, presidentg Mary Stuart, vice-president: Marjorie Paulson, secretary, and Evelyn Rankin, treas- urer. A-1 M L i 1 I 1 1 it Page Ninety-eight as 4' v VI Cross, De Ryke, Reverski. P. Rosenbaum, Van Hoeve, Lorentzcn, Mowry R. Rosenbaum, Andrews, Bosker, Squire, Vander Veen, Gideon, Bilkert, Levy Belcher, Brundage, Ebeling, Miss Hochstein, Van Hoevc, Van Pccnan, Boodt Hall. Marple, Koets, Hollebrands, Thompson German Club Two years ago a group of students decided to form a club for the purpose of promoting conversational German and of studying other phases of German life than those touched upon in class. Consequently, the German Club was formed and it is now recognized as one of the foremost organizations of the school. This year on September 16, the first meeting was held and the following of- ficers were elected: .Xngie Vander Yeen, president: Evelyn Belcher, vice-presi- dent: .-Xnn llosker, secretary: and Frances Brundage, treasurer. The programs of the meetings have been varied and exceedingly interesting throughout the year. Reports were given by the members, and outside speakers sometimes constituted the program. Not only has the organization been an educational one but it has also devel- oped socially. In November a dinner was held, after which the club attended The Full House in a body. A Christmas party and an April Fools party were also enjoyed by the club. XX'hen Madame Schumann-Heink visited Kalamazoo, the entire club wel- comed her with a large bouquet of roses. Later it received an autographed pic- ture of the Madame. ln February the following otlicers were elected: president, Harris Mowryg vice-president, Raymond Chapmeng secretary. Laurena Hollebrands and treasurer, Earl Reverski. Miss Hochstein has been very helpful as the club advisor. ami- .1-.:'r.J-.1-.3-1'I' 521- ll , 5 4 'liii 'ii-'W 'Q-'1i V 'Q pf 1 x Page Ninrty-nine IT + 4- '-Q 'Lb 'B+ 'slagjz ft' f'3.Yg ' Saville, Picket. Smalley. Hargic, Ollinefer, Dorgan, Miner, Stewart, Howard Alger, Brazillc. Nordyke, Morgan, Shntts, Sours, Brooks. Buck, Burgess Pearson, Boekeloo, Van Laar, Dornbush, Lane, Miss Grablc, Bocklfout, Bennett, Burns La Craw, XVallace, Castor, johnson, Van Trump, Olmstead, Fuller, King The Spanish Club The Spanish Club was organized in September. 1025, with Mr. Greenman as advisor. ln September, l926, Bliss Grable assumed the advisorship of the club. Under her leadership this year it has become one of the most active clubs of Central l-ligh School. The purpose of the club is to promote the study of Written and spoken Spanish. lt has for its motto Malo es no saberg pear no qucre saber . Membership is limited to thirty students who must have a C average in Spanish. This year meetings were held on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. .X Spanish Carnival was held in December which proved to he a success. The money realized from this project was presented to the school to help buy a rug for the Social Room. The club also held several other parties during the year. The ofncers for the nrst semester were: Merritt Nordyke. presidentg Helen Dornbnsh, vice-presidentg XYilliam Saville, secretaryg and Garda Van Laar, treasurer. For the second semester the following were elected: XYilliam Saville, presi- dent: XVilliam Brazill, vice-presidentg Lorraine Boekeloo, secretary: and Esther King, treasurer. L . Jac- Jai- J' J-.127 321- DMZ' Jhlnujf N -xiii, 't f-s:Q.11.i.i di Page One Hundred 'R + y E Azz, '- 4-5' l li l Hathaway, Gladcling, Mowry, Levy, Brocato, A. Haas, Nuttall Schrier, Hoppe, Caldwell. Miss Mc Conkie, East. Yandcr Ye.n Oakley, Rankin, Byers, Rickman. Paulson, Payne, D. Haas Tucker, Brubaker, Mac Kcnzie, Hinga, Ball, Gilfillan I I C N Quill Club .Xlthough the Quill Club is a comparatively new society, it is one of the most active. It was organized one year ago with the purpose of promoting, through individual expression and discussion, a better appreciationof literature. .-Xt' each meeting a few original pieces are handed in by the members and read. after which i a discussion is held which proves very helpful to the authors. Besides this original work the program consists of book reviews, plays, authors, outside speakers, t movie discussions, debates, authors' lives, and magazine discussions. L1 Not only were interesting programs carried out this year but the club was 1 very active along other lines. In December, twenty dollars was turned over to I Miss XYinslow for the Social Room. This was made possible by the check room i which was held at almost every function in the auditorium. A fee of ten cents ' was charged and a large amount was added to the treasury through this. B ,. .... ,. - . . l g lhe nrst semester ofhcers were as follows: Harriet Cnlhllan, president: Pris- : cilla Brubaker, vice-president, lfern llall, secretary and treasurer. Q ln February the following otlicers were elected: Herman Levy, presidentg s Hazel Hinga. vice-president: Don Brocato, secretary and treasurer. N Many thanks are due Miss Mcfonkey. the faculty advisor, for her helpful s guidance. . Y g L 1 'il-45 1-.4-av 0-il:1e'.:-.1-5-L'-is 3-.11 -v -1 'L-Li. -5 's'x n,-x-x.-x's -mi Page Om' llunnrvd One --. .1 ' E- V f iii T'W' ' L Gcrcn, Oswalt, Buiskool, Manders, Vande Geissen, Houtman, Huisenga, Grobosky, Bolt Harris, Morris, Sleep, Doorlag, Jagers, Van Dyke, Sabo. Orosz, Munson f Mr. Holmes, Stapert, Dunn, Kegler, Curren, Iarsma, Dornak, Mercer, XVilliams. Mr. Sherman p Roster. Potgiesser, Molenaar, Doorn, Haiduk, Koster, Kimble, Schipper I F ! i - I Boys Vocatlonal 3 This department was organized in 1912 with Nlr. C. G. VVenzel in charge. The old liast .Xvenue school was not found sufficient for the need. so in l9l5 the pre-vocational school was moved to Central high school. Our boys being mechanically inclined. are given intensive training in wood- work, sheet metal, forging, machine shop, auto mechanics, and mechanical draw- T ing. They are also required to do satisfactory work in English and Mathematics. The idea is to let each boy iind himself: to choose a trade that will appeal to him. Sometimes he will decide to finish high school after completing his course here, but the majority elect a job. We point with pride to several of our graduates who have made good and are now holding responsible positions in offices and shops. l The boys have their own self-government, which functions through an exec- utive committee. The l're-Vocational club meets in the home room, once a week, where educational as well as recreational programs are rendered. PJ - .Q- J' .7 S J- 1 Wi- - i -1. vsvxt.-s.. -fx -Q.:-ul Page One Hundred Two Ai' -if 44' -V 4' i'.A!..4L4- ff' + 4151-r if 'Unis if 'L4..'L'A Vander Kolk, Wise, Gordon, Fouch, Bradford, Pallett Williams. Goldsmith, Shutts, Rosenbaum, Hickock, Ebeliug, Hambley Hecht, Hoeksema, Hinga, Scott, Hyma, Rickman, Thompson, Pier, llc llamcr l.c Craw. Karmcn, Mr. Meade, Faling. Purxis Science Club This last fall a group of students met in room ll0 and decided To combine the Research Club and the Physics Club into the Science Club. in an effort to create and promote a greater interest along scientific lines among the students. The second and fourth Wednesdays were decided upon as the dates for meetings and the fol- lowing ofticers were elected: Lyman Williams, president: Leonard llradford, vice- presidentg Raymond Chapman, secretaryg and Catherine Scott, treasurer. The meetings were made very interesting and educational. Sometimes they were taken up with reports and experiments by the members, after which a general discussion followed. Other times the club went on trips. l.ast year they visited the Consumerys Power Company and the Ilryant Paper Mill. Not only has the club followed scientific lines but it has loyally supported all school activities. ln December ten dollars was turned over to Miss VVinslow for the social room. In February the officers were elected as follows: President, I'.yman hVllllZ1ll1Sj vice-president, Allen Goldsmithg secretary, Raymond Chapmeng treasurer, Charles VVise. All students who have taken or are taking Chemistry or Physics are eligfible for membership. S Page One Hundred Three ..- . l 7':-1'gr-3-5-J-.3-1 X 'I fx -71-0-121-r-.1-.r-J-4 Q11 Q1-Q: 14-1-11.-1-Qrszufx-n. s.'1. . , --- , . Wllllams Gordon Fouch Bradford Pallett Vanderkolk Goldsmxth Bennett Hxckok De Young Mr Meade Wrlght Sllde Rule lhe Shde Rule Club was orgamzed 1n 1973 xx 1th the purpose ot treatmff an mterest 1n the use of the shde rule and to help the students 1n solxmfr problems ln any kmd of sclence work The only requlrement lb one year ot Xlgebm I cooperauon w1th the Mathematxcs department a demonstranxe shoe rule xx as pur chased whlch greatly alds the work On September 72 the first meetmg was held at Whnh I eonard lxI lClfUl d xx 'ls elected presldent Allen Coldsnnth vlce lJI'CSlC.lC!'lt Lyman XX 1ll1'1l11i secretary , and NN1mfrecl De Young treasmer But mstead of followmff the usual custom thev bestoxxed xery 0I'lQ'1Il'l.l 'md clever names on then' officers lhe prcsulent was remmed The bemor Most lbmlted H1gh Cluef Runner the v1cepres1dent 'lhe Ll11101 Most Lxalted H1gh Chlef Runnel the SLL1Ct8.lX lhe Honmable Sc'1le the treasurel The bhder lhe meetlngs were made very lZl9Cl11ll11lg bx N11 Nleade the faculty Ltlxlwfll who gave 11'lQtI'l1LlI1011b on how to add subtract lllllltlply and Cl1N1ClC on the shde ru e Une of the mterestmff features ot the 1llCCll11gN xx Ls 'L tuntest lxxo teuns were ehosen Vxl11Cll eonlpeted at eath meetxng Xt the close ot the wute-t the wmnmg te un vxas enterta1ned by the losmv slde x x ! ! 1 1 Y ! x I , F I ' 3 O f- . - . . . . . . ' ' b ., ., 6 .. . l ' . 1 . 11 ., . . . Q . . , . ' I 'Q I - ' ' . ', , 1 . . , K - - , c. , J , 1 1 , , . I , - , ' 1 . , . I. . Y . . . Q 4 , . , b . . .' ' ' . L ' . ' X: . -, 1 H . . 4 . . . . - V. Q . 41 L , , . rc- ' , 1 ' ' yy, ,l,, ., .ve , 9 ' ,, r ' as , , , ra 1 - u 1. , - , . P' ' 4 , , ' ' , ,' . . . . .' . - A . 1 I . . A , 1 . , X . i . i V it - s s h .' J 'Z Q L Y 5 . ' I -7 ' .' ' x ' . I i A N -R 1 - ' , Y , ' V . e 1 , U . :s.:sp-1-aw 1'-rp-7 J-.7 7 1. 4 .i-1. 'Q t'i'i 'H- i ifi'1 5 gn ,gf ll X t 'L Page One Hundred Four 4 +, iz +1 Jfvrl? I ,.. - .- Van Zee, Boernet, Benedict, Percy. Smith, jackson, Ruster Meulman, Van Zee, Tarbet, Van Laar, Lyons. Brandenburg, De Meyer, Teale, De Meyer. Mc Kenzie Op't Holt, Bilkert, Tiefenthal, Gregory, Craven, Miss Pc-tertyl, Mejeur. Beimer, Nichens, Stolt Kloosterman, Yan Donslaar, Milburn, Packard, Carter, Miller, Johnson, Kirkland, Lyons, Peake The Mathematics Club The Mathematics Club was organized in November, 1926, under the leader- ship of Miss Vetertyl, for the purpose of inspiring a greater interest in mathematics in Central. Any student who has had, or is taking, mathematics of any sort is eligible to become a member. This year the regular meetings were held the second and fourth XYednesdays of each month, in room 314. For each social meeting, two business meetings were held. During the year several meetings were given over to instructive and inter- esting reports on the lives of mathematicians and the reasons for studying' math- ematics. The club contributed its share in huying the rugs for the Social Room. The tirst project of the spring term was a candy sale held in the halls. ln addi- tion to othti school utlxities the club his held sex e1'1l parties this ual l OI the hist semestei Nl ngaret Ik Xlexu u ls eluted president lloiotha L '11 ter une prcsidtnt Nlarian De Nlexei etietrux md Fdmond hhtltltlllllf tzeas those llemoi Iiennei xuepxesidtnt Nluitn De Meyer secietirx and inet 1e'1le tiusuiei lhis hlsl xeu ol its emstenee has been xelx successful but it ls hoped that the club mn ffiovi muth luv r and do mote toi Lentral in vears to come urer. The second semester the club re-elected Margaret De Meyer president. and . . I . . I ' . v' . - .' V, , .'. I . 1 s - , , . I. . 4 1 ' . , A 1 1 ' , . c - 5 1 ' u ,,' ' ' z 'be . - ' ' A . ' 1 Q , . :EJ-l'l'1'1'.f'1'.I'.i.1 1'-1' 'Q. t.'I'Q. Q'i'D'C'1.?'Q. ii'i. if7il Page One Huudrmi Fit? Y . 4 i l l i 1 l QQ? ligne. wi ,Q 1 si' W fs I lil FL in t if ,J ii, .FJ W, 4 3 G l I T l - I T H ily Cameron, Ebbert, Van Laar, Dornbush, Crego, Porter, Stout, Halnon, Earl it Hinga, Mac Kenzic, Walters, Brakeman, Hooper, Srague, Harmens, Hyma, Han ll Le Craw, Schoonmaker, Van Blarcom, Rogers, Miss Cory, Op't Holt, Heyl, Oudkirk, Lorcntzen iii Kinney, Byers, Church, Bloem, VVeston, Rickman, Smalley f T i Central YV 'rt l The Central Y Club has now ended the seventh year of its career. XVith an open membership, and the motto To Find and Give the Best , ever before its members, the club has had seven very successful years. ' L o A The meetings are held on the first and third Tues-days of each month. The i program for the past year was carried out in the form of road maps. each meet- ,V ing symbolizing a highway or biway of the road of life. L Several novel ideas for raising money have been carried out this year: among T them the selling of maroon and white yarn dolls. Many other projects have been 1 successfully carried out. ,T l.ast summer Kathryn Cameron and Esther Stout represented the club at N the conference in Saugatuck. Margaret Sprague and Dona Rogers were sent 'fr rl as delegates to the mid-winter State Conference of High School Girl Reserves, IE at Bay City. ' its 'S The club advisors for this year were: Miss Lazelle Alway of the Y. VV. C. A. 4 and Miss Edith Cory of Central. l . . ,1 The officers were: Kathryn Cameron, presidentg Margaret Sprague. vice- 5 h president, Charlotte Rickman, secretary, and Esther Stout, treasurer. :L Page One Hundred Six ...Hi ' - +-.g.li,- - -ggg. De Meyer, Teale, De Meyer, Dekema, Verdries, Cunningham, Bailey, Hopkins Preston, Hoben, Newcastle, Baker, Hyames, Wagner, Campbell, Shank VVeed, O'Dell, Nichens, Miss Mac Gregor, Hunter, Fuller, Loomis Newcomer, Hadley, Sergeant, Luikens, Niessink, Udell, Goodrich Silver Triangle This year under the direction of Miss Alway, the new Girl Reserve Secretary of the Y. W. C. A., and of Miss MacGregor, the faculty advisor, the Silver Triangle, otherwise called the junior Central YU has had a very successful season. This club is open to any freshman or sophomore girl in Central, and although it was quite a new organization, it had a large enrollment this year, For the theme of the year, the club took lt Pays to Advertise , and worked out their programs accordingly. These programs proved very interesting and helpful to the girls in the club. Such topics as f'After Thirty Wfhatn, con- cerning vocationsq Health Aheadu, and What's VVrong with this Picture , concerning etiquette, were used for the meetings. During the Christmas Holidays the girls of the club offered some helpful service by taking care of little children while their mothers went shopping. In addition to their regular meetings the club had several social gatherings which were very enjoyable. The officers for the past year were: president, Jean Hopkins, vice-president, Elizabeth Hobing secretary, Elizabeth Baker, and treasurer, janet Teale. Page One Hundred Seven -- '-s. -4+-...J-4 +-,t,gj::,gg1, ii 1 r I I ! 4 l Brown, Gibson, Neissink, Pcttyjohn, Hamilton, Halnon, Lee Frisby, Bardeen, Woodriiff, Feldbaush. VVhaling, Sabin, XYallace f O'Dell, Norcross, Bogue, Miss Sima, Ladyman, Pick I Miller, VVirick, Haas, Flanders, Mc Kenzie, Pasco. Q 5 5 . F The Girl Scouts g I The troop of Girl Scouts organized in Central High School is considered one of the most active in the city. The purpose of Girl Scouting is to aid in I developing in the best way. every phase of a girl's life. This year the troop Q was divided into two patrols, each having their leader. ' Any girl, regardless of age, who is willing to accept the ten scout laws is , eligible for club membership. Meetings were held every Thursday throughout the , yast year. t Full recognition in various branches of work is given, each of which inspires a girl to work for the Golden Eaglet, which is the highest honor in Scoutdom. As P yet, no Centralite has won it. but there are hopes for the future. Miss Ann Sima, as faculty advisor, directed the club and, under her able I leadership the troop experienced a very successful year. Marion Hamilton, a . second lieutenant, assisted Miss Sima with her work. f The Girl Scouts in Central is a comparatively new organization and as it has grown much in the last year it is hoped that it will continue to do so. r 1: -cv.:-1-.Q-1-.1-1.1 1.1.-sfxfx 'Q-1 , 4 Page One Hundred Eight ---f i fr +m '- 1 isa' LY + Q11 -t't 'L-if V3.1 Richards, Richards. Early, Summerville, Geal, Vander Brook, Patten VVeed, Brubaker. Brant, Miss Dickson, Campbell, Finley Johnson, Cover, Tolanda, VVallace. Munson Girls' Athletic Association The Girls' .-Xthletic Association is a comparatively new thing at Central High School. However, since it is a nation-wide organization, it is a well known society. Its purpose is to develop good sportsmanship and better health standards, as well as to foster interest in girls! athletics. In recent years the policy of inter-scholastic competition for girls has been abandoned in the larger schools. Therefore. it is evident that in most cases there are no school teams for which to try out. The Girls' .-Xthletic Association has now come into use taking the place of school teams, and offering a goal of another sort for which to strive. This association is based on a point system. A sum of five hundred is required for membership, and as this number is gra-dually increased, emblems are attainable, the highest award possible being a school letter. These points are earned by swimming, playing on class teams, and partici- pating in other class activities. Although there is no great glory in thus striving for honors, there is that sense of something done, something accomplished which forces one on to greater work along this line. The officers of the club were: President, Lillian Wallace, vice-president, Frances Sommervilleg secretary, Daisy Johnson, treasurer, Ida Patten. Page One Hundred Nine 'Q fl'-4'iLA-' 4 W' L + + + ..- .,,, l 1-JFLJILA 4.1 i.,7+v-+m:,+A.i,,4-:q,t+?.L YA Boekeloo, Early, B. Richards, I. Richards, VanderBrook, Boekhout, Porter, Van Laar Dornbush, Lorentzen, Merlaw, R. Richards, Miller, Patten, Olmstead, Wagner Yickery, Bennett, Davis, Doty, Linehart, Rogers, Van Blarcom, Davis Gude. Brant, Piper, Johnson, Miss Jones, Munson, VVebb, Linehart Outdoor Club Under the leadership of Nrs. Corbin, a group of girls formed the Outdoor Club. in November, 1925. Miss jones, a new faculty member has succeeded M rs. Corbin as advisor of the club, this last year. The purpose of the club is to promote greater health. Any girl, whether freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior, who has the ability to be a good sport on all occasions, and who desires to combine healthful activity with nature lore is eligible. This year the club decided to have a club pin, and therefore a sterling silver pin with the letters O. D. C. on it was chosen as club pin. Last year the meetings were held the eighth hour, the First and third Wednes- days of each month. They were devoted to hikes, wienie roasts, ice-skating, roller- skating, swimming parties and picnics. Points which counted toward eligibility for membership in the Girls' Athletic .-Xssociation were given for participation in hikes. The officers for the iirst semester were: president, Goldie Davis, and vice- president. Catherine Doty. The second semester ofticers were: president, Daisy johnson: vice-president, Eleanor Linehart, and secretary-treasurer, Ida Patten -T -1-hr-. D' . .Q-.lr-1-.J-naar Y 3-1-W - - -Q.. ' . -141. -svn . Page One Hundred Ten I 4-+ 1. Z l . -.-C Hoebeke, Bradford, Steinhaus, Vliolfe, Canfield, McKee De Mink, Beninson, Mackay, Pettus. Swartz, lily Mr. Amhrien, Lamphear, Cole, XVlSCl1l1ill, Green, Mr. Robinson Becht, Fiske, Baker, Brazill, Castor H1-Y A group of Central fellows set out in a very business-like manner. last -lau- 'uary ll. at the Y. M. C. A., to form a club that would help its members enter in the vast field of international fellowship which is open to .Xmerican youth. At this time, Malcolm llacliay was elected president: Lynn Cole, vice- president: Kenneth lily, secretary: and Ties Steinhaus. treasurer. Charles Can- field and Leonard Bradford were deleffates to the Friendlv llrotherhood Conven- b . tion held under the auspices of the State lfli-Y. The former Hi-Y disbanded llctober ll, 1926, because of lack of interest on the part of the nienibers and also because of the lack of a faculty advisor, for Mr. Nevins found it necessary to discontinue this work. The old members ot the club appreciated Nr. Nevins interest in the organization and were sorry to see hi1n leave. Mr. Karl Robinson. a new faculty nieinber, took over the advisorship when it was reorganized. Under his leadership the club has greatly improved and promises to be better than ever before. Mr. ,Xmrhein of the Y. lll. C. .X. has given the members 1nuch valuable assistance. L ' C I , . -- i , - I i lil' ful'-1'..Y'-1' H' l' ' 'i Q'i.'i 'ii'i '2.i'i'i C 'ki Page One Hizizdrtui Elefcrx . cu. 'xg'-.U-.123-J-J-1--.1-gr .1-4-if-1-1 -PQ -1 -, , wr-'lt .I . . f , ik.-- 7 ,. - . Triestram, Buttery, Aldus, Van Eck, DePaepe, Dietrick, Gordon, Sebring Young, VVcston, Tififany, Van Haaften, Kalleward, Selmecy, Johnson, Mofliat Vanderburg, Schrier, Han, Moffet, Brussee, Myard, Geal Hoppe. Pountain, Fawley, Doyle, Sheppard, Morris, Lillie Hendricks, VVise, Wizaliski, Hecht, Doorenbos. The Production Office The Production Office was opened at the beginning of the second semester of last year. 1926-1927. The original equipment of the office consisted of two Underwood typewriters. one Remington typewriter, one mimeograph. and the material to operate the latter machine. The office was created to serve a two-fold purpose. First: to give the 12-.X students an opportunity to apply to the production of practical work the theory they had acquired during their work in the Commercial Department: second: to afford the faculty members a place where they might have done anything of a cler- ical or stenographic nature which would facilitate their work. Much of the work which has been requested has required the students to get out outlines, reading lists, tests, and to take not a little dictation. The dictation has been not only a service to the faculty members, but an invaluable experience for the students. The taking of dictation from a number of different persons is splendid training for the beginning stenographer, since it gives him, at least, a fairly good idea of some of the difticulties which he must inevitably encounter in applying for, and holding. his first position. His ability to anticipate these diflicul- ties gives him an assurance which forearms him as he steps into his new world of business. 1 :ur 4 u-Lexx. '1.-nf-xQ.1-xfwv-mfxf-1.1-t! I Page One Hundred Twrlre 'lr 'L 1'1- li ist.. 't..'1c'L't.'h..' 1. it. ft. Q, 1. -Q..-1.1: 5 -Q.'h.'t.'Q.-uux.,vQ.1. -Q. ti. 'nn1.r1.?.c.Q. Q I i i I I Roedu lxostnbxuni Co1n1111ss111s Shaw De Young Nlinor Dietrich lNllI'lllllS Rogers Northrop lN1thols NX1ll1m1s lxnapp llcdford Smith Qross Hlrdin ohnson Htcht Burns Hou 1I'Cl P1llttt Squue Gudlt-, 'l'lL'liSl7ll, HllI'lll'l'llTl Nliller Vlfcst Miss Bhisdell, ' C'1rpenter P'1tte11. Tlcgal H'1rrison. XV'lgOl1l11FllCCI' , R'111d'1ll. Stri11gl1'1111. XVilkins0n, Vttte Ad'11ns, X7'lll Peenan, Dudley Rowen Zw'1rt, Gihide The PFOdUCtl0H Office rt was '1 fllL.'lllOl i11 tu bcqinning, whether or not tl1e'e woulc N enough uiattrial llll'lliSl1Cll by tl1e fwulty to keep thc studcnts busy. That question was 'inswererl l111l11Clll l.tLly by 'tn inpouring of work which has increased i11 vol- ume until it 1'1s one since :un i111 iossi 1 L to xrivt immediate service, The nivi :c1ool lL'lClll'I'S 1'1ve '1 xo '11 1ileal lllClll4t'lX'4..' of tl1e opportunity to secure co 1ies 5 of tl1eir lesson plains and outlines: and there have been even requests from sevt ral differcnt firms and individual: i11 tl1e city to do work for thcin. Only occasionally ' have wt been able to rendti' such service. .-XI the bcqiiniin-f of the present school y6'lI' two new Royal typewriters were added to tl1e original equipnient one n1acl1inc- being equipped with '1 20-inch 1 1'i'1ge fr 1 . Qing o' ' ' s 'iich are often too large to be cut on a lu 4 4'-1 it i i A Rc' Q' vgf' i 3 i 4 F 1 t 5 l , , . . in 1' 5 Schmiclt. Skinner, Rutz, Ver Mt-ulen, Van Zee, Porter, Fenner, Bauer, Crego, Blocln 5 1 . . , . . , , t . ' I 5 P I , lhe - . . 1 fs 1, l 1 Q 1 l be J 1 1. 1 b 111- I ll- L- .- - or t s l '. l . . ls . 1 J ts ' x 1 I l X x 1 x N A ' . . , . F 1 K 25 K v 1 tr . fm tl e 11111 1 lllllll ul K carriage of ordinary size. It was hoped that Z1 course i11 tiling could be incorporated i11 this branch of our COl1llllCl'Clill work. this year, but it has bee11 impossible to do this. Plans are being made however to offer such a course next year. This will add greatly to the ability of the student in meeting tl1e demands of the average business office. l 7,7 1 i -, Page One Hundred 7'l11'rtcc'n Y Y V e C - ' ' C +3 it' il , H Hunter. Sonles, Mr. Everett, Fox, Hathaway Vandelcster, Lewis. Olinger, XVoodworth. Soulcs Schelb, Becht, Brooks ll Chess Club The existence of a City Club of over Fifty members, having annual tourna- ments and inter-city play with Grand Rapids. jackson, and Battle Creek, stimu- 1 lated an interest in the game which was felt among those of school age and re- sulted in the organization of the chess club at Central. 1 Now Central's Chess Club has ended another successful season under the able supervision of Mr. Everett, faculty advisor. 1 This year our club has welcomed the opportunity to playing members of the City Club and attending their exhibitions of chess by Marshall. Lasker. Steiner, i and others. il gf An annual tournament among the members is held each year and the winner has a choice of a set of chess men or a membership in the City Club. each having a value of five dollars. This year's tournament was won by Harold Beach who graduated in February and so does not appear in the picture. Central won two tournaments from Lincoln school and tied a third, which 1 is an unusual record. Several beginners tool: up playing this year in the course E of a semester. .Xnyone interested in the possibilities of the game is invited to join. Page Om' Hnndl-t'd Funrfccn - l A X 'S . w - , 'N Y' + + 1- L + 4. .fifaf-1-w 1 , . ,R ,.-.:9.:-+4 4 fl v w +473 I krLtMW'3 3 1 Meulmau, Bosker, Buckout, Pountain, Van Ooy, Tarbct, Bot-kt-loo, Bennett Lorentzen, Ondkirk. Teachout, Bilkert, Chilson, Freeman, Mejcur Castor, Yonkers. Adams. Shaw, Smith, Kirkland, Tucker Mc l.0ll?lll, Viceroy, Harrison, 0p't Holt. Kuitert, Squires Household Arts ln order to form a connecting link between the home and school, to raise standards and ideals of conduct. and to furnish an opportunity for social contact within the group, the Household .Xrts Club was organized, with Miss Zoa Shaw as faculty advisor. .-Xny one interested in this line of thought was eligible for club membership. The meetings of the club. which are held the tirst and third Mondays in every month, are devoted to business atiairs and programs which bring out some phase of home activities. One of the meetings this year was turned into a trip through the lialamazoo Bread Company. To bring in some money for the Student Council, this active club took over the responsibility of disposing of the handbooks of 1925-26 and sold them to the Junior High Schools of the city. The club also held a valentine party liebruary 17, 1927. . The otiicers of the fall semester were: Margaret Mertz, president: Nina Bennett. vice-president: Ruth l'ountain, secretary: Dorothy Smith treasurer. The otiicers of the spring semester were: Suzetta Mejeur, president: Ella Tucker, vice-president: Lucille Kirkland, secretary1 and lleulah Castor, treasurer. 'KST r--v-.11 1 .1-.9-5-.I-1-.r .1-4 -5 41. rx. Page Ouc Hundred Fifteen -1. ---1 '-liisei-mls'-5111? Johnson Wolfe Nughtmgale Kromdyke Pettus Marston Iamphere Qhulters Buttery Byarly Small Mlss Otten Morrls Fenner Prouse Toland Saunders Marple Aldrich Paulson Bxlham Van Peenan Pratt Marsh Fllnot Case Rmgsmlth Mc Gumess Haas Thom Wenzel Babcock Dehvuug Qchuur Art Club The Art Club IS one of the most outstandlng orgamzatlons ln Lentt al High School Under the competent dlrectlon of Miss IYUITIIC Otten the elub ns en deavormg to l1ve up to 1tS purpose promotmg art and leadershlp encouragmg cooperatlon and socxal fellowshlp Busmess and soc1al meetmgs are held the first Wednesdax of eath month whlle the tlurd VVednesday IS devoted to the study of art The SOCl'll room was formally opened February fifth lhe faculty student representatlves from the yarlous organlzatlons ln Central and speual trxends of the school were mcluded m the 1nv1t'1t1ons -XlLlSlC flowers and 16TlCNllIllEl'ltS added much to the enjoy ment of the oecaslon sale at f,llI'lbfll1'lS tlme 'lhe ofheers were lresldent W1lda llabcock, v1ce pres1deut Umlee Small, Secretary Ioel Lanphear treasurer first semester Matle Castol setond semester Marle lxllllf-IIHQ, soeml ch'urm'1n Hrst semester Helen Mahoney setond semester Nell Schuur program eha1rman Marjorle Saunders seruce chturman Xhllllillll Toland, ment thalrman Alleen I'lll'1gSl'll1tl'l and 1Jlll.JllCltW Ll'lllllll'11l lhnbeth De Young 7 Y . I 7 F 7 ' l 4 V F r 7 ! Y I V l Q A - . 4 ' 1 y 1 y r v ' 7 v v v - - S' K S K. ' ' x L L v. . , .W lc vc . ri Y, ,N Money this year has been earned through cake and candy sales and the gift s K a .1 C si . I ' ' . . 6 9 ' 3 , . ' - ' ' ' . . . , , . , . , . 5 : , , ': i ' 5 5 , ' 7' ' . s' ' s 1 - , . 1 , . . ' 1 r N v r ' I -. i . y . . . c iz.. C, 2.2: sl 4 1 Q -' l .l'--1-.l'l . I',, . .I'.,' I' I' If 1' 'lf1'1. ,'1 Q.'1 'T 'Xi 'Qfl 'Q 'L I I K -Q Page One Hundred Sixteen - I l l - I I P- l 1-.1 1 1- I-5-.7 J-.J',J'..7- Jura? I-1' i 1.i,i -1 's fi 'xiifx at 'Q .n41.,- Y tZ'..l 1' .J'.0- 1- .9-1-.f i .JF 1'J'J g:l K V5-Q--1 -5, s .1.L-Q-.-Q-,..i..t-Q-.tl T' - 5 f FY g . - Kromdyke. Marston, Bryant, Soulek , 'X L,rV',,,,f X , Cahn, Thom, De Young, Warner, Parrislh,kl3illiam, Clam X .X Bullock, Burbank, Whelan, Richards, Paul The Sketch Club The Sketch Club has found great favor among the art students of Central and this year has brought a steady increase in its membership enrollment. Any student who has had, or, is taking art of any kind is eligible. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in the field of art and to further the development of any hidden talent among its members. This year the meetings of the club were entirely given over to sketching from models. At these meetings Miss Ward, the faculty advisor of this club, offered instructions and criticism. A committee was chosen to obtain models. This committee was made up of Maxine Kahn and Jesse johnson. As meetings were held on the last Thursday only of each month and as there were no regular dues, a line was imposed on all members for unexcused absences. Officers elected for the fall term were retained throughout the whole year. Noah Bryant was elected president, Ruth Richards, vice-president, and Elizabeth De Young, secretary and treasurer. Page One I-Izmdrcd Sewnteen 'Q Bradford, Hocbcke, Mackay, Bennett, XVinebrenner, Appledorn, XVise, Aldus, Cross Piket. VVilliams, Bryant, Green, Cole. Dowd, Carrington, Gordon Allen, Vcrhage, Haas, Gordon, Schwenn, Iarsma, Middlebush Kennedy, l.evy, Crittenden, Mr. Norcross, Martin, listre, Taylor Thrift Club .Xlthough banking was started in Central High School in September, 1923, not until 1926, under Mr. S. B. Norcross as faculty advisor, was the Thrift Club organized. The purpose of this club is to promote thrift in the high school, and the members consist of all the cashiers of the school. Due to many questions asked by outsiders regarding banking, the club put out a questionnaire, this year, the results of which proved interesting. Concern- ing the different sources of the money saved, out of 1,090 pupils, 485 earned theirs, 480 had it given to them, and 390 earned part and had part of it given to them. There were also 736 others who were practicing thrift in other ways than billllillllf. Most Jumils who banked had a definite Jurmose in view, for thirtv b . per cent were saving for college. fifteen per cent for tuture need and tive per cent for graduation, while the rest were saving only for miscellanies. The deposit of Centralk bankers in three years was 565.000, a tigure to be proud of. Page One I'l1mdrcd Eiglzicen vr l Boekeloo Patten Saunders Tcalc Craven, Crooks Lorcntzcn Maclicnzie, Barter Fenner Pratt Kalleward Van Haaften Paulson Koshen, Norcross, . Hiller V. Miller, Thornpson, Oakley Edwards. Johnson Gallup. Blessini , Newcomer, Smalley, Han K'rrn1cn Picr, Sclroorrmakcr Coburn X1 oods Ifdgerton, Sootsrrrrrr, XYcst, Norcross, omcroy Lyonx, .ennon, :unc-r'nrrx. For rs' During National Thrift 1Veek the club carried ont '1 thrift slogrrn contest among the home rooms offering a pennant to the victor. Much interest was shown in this contest and many slogans were srrhnrittcd the vrinner hcing 'Give yourselt a hft practrcc thrift lhrs rr 'rs written 11x 11e1en Com er uf thc Comet Home Room Posters placed rn the halls rlso brought to the attcntron ot thc pL1p11S the fact that rt was National 'Ihrrtt X1 eek Uthcr good slogans utter cd were Save today and 11'1re tornorrorr 'rnd 'lhrrft the fotmdatron of 1 nation In order to boost school banking the chrh had Nlrss XXo1te of the Ihrrft In corporated speak to them Nchool saxrnff re. 1 success tor rt carries the rnessaffe Unch of the work ot the club rx as carried on In the nd of virions comrnrttecs appolnted bv the ofncer- Those on the drttcrent committee xrerc Xcrxs Ordeha lhornpson md Noah Bryant Ioster 1 arrrcnce Lhapman and Nrdncx 1xetchum Speech Margaret Mc Ixenzre Charles 11 rse and Xrthrn l1'1'1s 1nd lhermometer Roger qcholten and Richard Ixellogg lhe officers ot the club were Donald Lrntenden prcsrdent 1Icrrn1n Lexy vice president and Leonard Bradford secretarx treasurer If-3' L-5-51 7: t't1i?'1 ii 1 1 Y 5 I U x X 1 i I y K' 7 3 L K ! 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Nyard Mainone, Stuart, Vander Veen, Sergeant, Ball, Pier, Yan Trump, Rickman, Paulson News Changes and improvements are signs of progress, and so with the advent of the new school year in September, the Xvws of Central returned to its old weekly form. Un the front page. the name nCL'Ilfl'1ll High ,Yvrt',v took the place of the 'l Kalamazoo High Sr.'moI Nates of previous semesters. On the editorial page permanent feature and exchange columns were established lmesides the usual editorial and humor columns. The third page was devoted to cluh news and the last-a most important change-to athletics. The second semester saw the addition of current events and a contrilJutor's column instead of the usual humor column written by one person. Students were also given a chance to express their ideas on affairs of student interest. During the lirst semester, lfrancille Logan was editor-in-chief: Sherwood Borland, news editorg Helen Mahoney. head-typist: listher Stout, make-up editor: Lester lloyland and Don La Crone, ad managers: Clarence limery, auditor. The second semester Margaret Melienzie was editor-in-cliiefg Sherwood llorland was news editorg Georgiana Myard, head typist: Esther Stout, make-up editor: Gor- don Gill, ad nianagerg Clarence limery, auditor: and YX'illiam Fouch, complaint manager. Other people in the picture made up the reportorial stat? and the as- sistants to the various officers. 'F is 2-'Q-.014-lsr J' 113- Jil- IJ' 3-.1 17 Q Q.-1.:1.-x 'Q -m -1 -x Page One Hundred 7i'Ll'L'l!fj'-t'lL'0 n.'1'l.-1.'1.i4'1.'1 -s.x.vm.-L'n.1-n.1.x,-1.1. 1-x.-n L-13 -1,-g,1.'1.11. 1.1. suxxigtztxgi. QQ nu. Q. 1.121 'Q -I 1' -527-1 .J'nl'.1.l.l'.I'ninl+l'sl'-inf'-I'.l.I.1.l.l.I.l'l' 5-l'a'n'-Ill., uf'-il' .1 J. D'-J' ill l 7 . ,L F , 'sDwr'..r'J'.l'f.l'-.r-.1-1 .ar r.iz--.r-mr-J-4--3' If t mx. -1.-1-1 wg ' Q. 'L.'1. L'i.v1.rQ, V . J ' ll - - ' - Merrifield, Hathaway, Beninson, Miss Otten. Stewart, Bryant. Burgess La Roy, Gill, Mr. Van Cleve, Zyta, Sies. Emery Klcfiuiness. Thompson, Payne, Rickman, De Young' Delphian Choosing the Indian 'lfheine for the 1027 ljl-1l.1'l1l.XN a group oi students began work last year on L'entral's year book. The group, as usual. was diyided into two parts, the editorial statf and the business statt. Lodisca Payne, liditor-in-chief, was assisted by tlrdelia Thompson, Urganization Fclitorl Charlotte Rickman, Picture Editor: Baxter Hathaway, Athletic liditorg Benjamin lleninson, Humor Editor. Miss Otten's seventh hour class did practically all the art work on the book but there was no student given the title of .Xrt liditor. The other group took care of the nuances. Clarence llll'll1'l'j' was llusiness Manager and was greatly assisted by Stanley Stewart. .Xssociate llusiness Manager. lYorking with him as ad salesmen were: Noah llryant, Clarence Klerritield. Gordon Gill. Practically the same students got ads for the .llarnmz ami lIiI1ilt'!fentr:1l's handbook, the staff for which consisted of Helen Me tiuiness. editor-in-eliiet' and Clarence Merrifield, llusiness Manager. The art departments aid was inestimablt-A lrlesides making the linoleum cuts for the insert pages. they mounted and did general art work which saved much money otherwise spent for professional aid. The outstanding art students were: Elizabeth De Young, Ross Miineh. Paul Zyta. and l Iarland l'.a Roy. T t ,. Page Um- ilmzdrcd Twenty-three l ,Qltlt-fi-I?-is-+.L.f..L-.'i.+ f-ff e at. . .., i l N fl E, h:.ug.f..'-pmt. -. Bryant, Stewart, Stout, Cameron, MacKenzie, Niessink, Fouch Brazill, Munch, Payne, Thompson, Stuart, Rickman, VanderVeen. Scholtcn, Levy Oakley, Hollebrands, Pier, Mainonc, Mr. Van Cleve, Myard, Logan. Ball Quill and Scroll This club is a national organization founded at the University of lowa, in the spring of 1926, to establish a means of rewarding high school journalists of exceptional merit. Under the faculty advisorship of Mr, Charles F. Van Cleve, this club, the purpose of which is to uplift journalism and to advance the school paper. was formed in Central High in the fall of 1926. ln order to be a member of the Quill and Scroll, four requisites are necessary. These requirements are: the pupil must have a B average: hc must have done some exceptional work in journalism: he must be recommended for membership by the director of publicationsg and he must be approved as worthy of membership by thc society's national officers. December 10, 1926, a formal initiation was held for the new members. in the high school auditorium. l or the fall semester the officers of the Club were Charlotte Rickm tn presi dent lodisct Payne vice president Margaret Oakley recording secretaix VX il spring term officers were Fern Ball president Noah liryant vice piesident William Fouch recording secretary Lodisca Payne corresponding secretary 'ind Roger bcholten treasurer 7 ' 5 Q ' . : ' ' ' ' z , J'- . ' . . ' - .' . ' . . , . J' - , 4 c 1 , , , , tr . c 7 , 4 liam llrazill, corresponding secretaryg and Laurena l-lollebrands, treasurer. The . i . . , . , . , . , H ' . 5 g , 1 N . . u v C . , . . I, I' rs: f-1 ss:-e 1-rcsp-.1-in-5 g-4-vlan. it-1-15.-5-1'-nfs'x-x-my-nfx'1 Page One Hundred Twenty-faur F1119 Arts gui Tiff F mf Blu --ns .i,. rn 1' .EI . QI V ,IQ V 1.4 41: L . 3 ,QL ' -. ak, 5. 55' '2- HI. r.M'fj L 3721: . T' Aswiffx- :Q 4 .MIL 2.1 FJ., . . 5' 'J' H4 15715: 'fi 3'4 at kglmw. W 4? . N -.',.5 W ff fi. ..,. -fl. 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'OI KJ-.1 ,' J' I I W- ' i u F 5 5 is ' Q1 .-Lf'2L:5:'-E.-f4:..+.L.++ + ,Fi,,,!::, l Appreclatlon To adequwtely repay or me'1sure the help 'lnrl QGIVICC glxen bx the Xrt Nll1S1C and Dr'1mat1e Departments rn Hl'lpp0llflllg Lcntml 111 everxthxnq xx oulcl be nnpos slble Suffice It to poxnt to the gloxx th of e'1ch or these cleplrtments Mr Chenerv h'1s xx ml ed tnclesslx 111 'ln effort to plocluee better pl'1yQ Work far 'lbove the 'lveruge 'tncl xxlth the st'1mp oi quilltx 'md erceelleme h'1s been glxen Tach of the ten plocluenons of the xvn h L5 won nexx 'mrl Cl1tlll1Sl'lQtlC endorsements from the entne nommunltx rl he t1u1 art of the Cl!'Il'l'l'1 h'1s been more ne'1rly represented th'1n exex before Along wlth Mr Chenery Nlr Nlerruk h'1s 'also QIXCH Leiseless servlce ln preparmg lllllglk. for exery p1'1x 'umcl mmv othu exents is well Ile has built up the orchestra 'md lmprox ed 1ts pldyxng 'ilnhtx xux gre ztly To Mass Jnnnue Otten Lentlal owes an nnmezlsumble 'unount She xvlth the 'nd of the stage KlCSlgI1 cl1ss has prepilecl the stige settings for 1ll the plays Much work was ne1ess'1rv and xxnhout her 'url It xx ould lnve been lIl1l'JOSillJlC to produce any play sueeesstully Mlss Otten hls been ln charge of the art work of the DEIPHIXN 'mtl Ill 'IPIJYLLIZIIOI1 of he1 help the IDIIIIIIXNI staff clech Cates the 1JlCtl1I'C on p'1ge 16 to her 1 1 , - . . 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Vandcrbark Wlthm the Law Ihe Seruor Class under the d1reCt1on of Mr Howard Chenery presented VV1tlun the Law Ilayard Xelller s VlNld and ClI 1l'1l LtlL melodrama on Frldaw Ianuarv fth I'lus pl ty was by far the outstandmg drama of the season and also represented a step forward m the Cll'l.l'Il21t1C ach1evements of Central detall everv pause every grlppmg moment of suspense must have the rlght touch Ihe cast 'md Mr Chenerv worked Cl8.1lN for several weeks before the performance 111 orde1 to get that touch An unusually well balanced cast was '1va1lable and each person seemed to be completely lI'l'll'l16I'gCCl ln h1s part Prlscllla Brubaker dld exceptxonallv hue work m the role of Mary Turner a part xery dlfficult to portray because of nts renown and the fact that lt was the Semor play an almost full house more than twenty two hundred people witnessed the play Its per formance w1ll be long remembered not only by Central but by all Kalamazoo for lt was the most dlflicult and also the most effectwe play ever dlrected by Mr Chenery here 'Ihanks are agam due the Art Department for to attempt the play wlthout xts cooperation would have been 1fI'lPOS51bIC . , . ' , . . , . , . I , . ' ' ':, . ' f x . , . ' 4. . . e, . ' , . D V , . , . l I K . . . . r', . . D. , . Y , . , as ' - as ,. H , . M, . . J ,, . . v,, p 7. 1, .x . Y , . c 4 , , 1 - , h ' ' . ' z ' If . ' , . , 5 Within the Law is a play that must have the most minute direction-every V D C sl C n f -f P l 'Y - l as :J ' C v - - C , . i v . . - J , 7 . A I . . JV . -l I 'if 1-.1-q-:-J-,r':'ar'.9-.1-. I-9' snr-1 W' vs-xiii 'Q-s's'x.'x.-1r'xf't n.'1 -c fl-Hx Page One Hundred Twenty-eight - ..w.-J, ,-. ! -75'-'L I - f- 4--.1-.41-J-.s-.qs-l P1 ihfn -5. wg.-1-x x'a-u.'1s.'1.'Q.-t.'s.'i.'t. 1. G. Jacobus, H. Chenery, G. Boyles G. Jacobus, H. Chenery H. Hinckley, B. Bennett, G. Boyles, B. Beninson, I. Schensul Give and Take One of the most successful plays of the season was the comedy Give and Take , presented as the second play by the Kalamazoo Players . It was given January 22 and was for the benefit of the Nursery School. It received so much backing by citizens of Kalamazoo, that was repeated on Wednesday, January 26. Give and Take was written by Aaron Hoffman, the author of the well- known Friendly Enemies and Welcome Stranger , and is one of his best works. Mr. Chenery, the director, toured in the east with this play in 1923 and there- fore knew every detail that helped put it across. Accordingly it was one of the best liked and one of the funniest plays presented under his direction. The play itself is full of clever remarks and deals with the old theme of changing old ideas for new. It deals with industrial democracy a new idea which was conceived in college by the son of the owner of a large canning factory. 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'l'hree XYise lYith a east entirely niatle nn nt' lnriner anil present' L'entralites. the Kala- lfnnlsu was the name nf this play which was written hy .Xnstin Strung. a ninclern i playwright. l The play cleals with a very nnnsnal situation in which a lnyely young larly is I willed tn three stairl, inethnclical, nlcl-lasliimiecl haclielurs. llewihlererl at tirst. i liy the changes the girl brings into their lives. the three wise tools , as they later call themselves. tinally lmeennie real lionest-tu-gmirlness hinnan heing. .Xfter sex'- eral rather clisturhing happenings the girl marries the nephew nf une nf the haelielnrs anrl everything' is all right. Kliss llarnn. as the girl arnnntl whnni all interest is eenterecl. tliil excellent work and sncreeflecl in hnlmling' the attentinn ul' the anclienee thrnngli all three acts. Once again Miss .linnny Utten ancl her helpers cuiiperatecl with the flrainatic clepartnient in carrying out the stage-ettects. In this play, twn rnuins were shown N3 at the saine time. Notwithstanding the fact that this was the tirst time snch an , elfect harl ever heen tried in Central, it was most successful and aclrleil greatly to the play. l . ,, ,i ii- e e, 3 -45 ra-.-n.:-.Q-pw.rp-5-1-.1-J-.1 4-Naljk 'Q -1 -1-5-up 1. '11 Page Our Ilundrcd Tliiv-ty-one ' ,ig L. Williams, D. Brocato, G. Alway, K. Ely, I. Tiffany, Csittingj E. Vandenbark, D. Yahnke F. Van Streain, F. Ball, H. Chenery G. Siegler. C. Cox, G. Troff, L. Phillips, F. Ball, P. Aldus, fsitiingl C. Schoonmaker, E, Hyma The Lion and the Mouse As the play given for the benefit of the DELPHIAN Mr Chenery presented The lion 'md the Mouse a four act drama by Charles Klein on Saturday M1rch 12 The cast was ent1rely made up of Central students and a very large crowd witnessed the performance Tern Ball played the part of Sh1rley who is the Mouse in th1s very 1n terestmg play Qlurleys father a Judge IS falsely accused of havmg accepted brlbes 'md through the efforts of the Mr Ryder who fears the growmg power of th1s judge his good reputatlon has been destroyed Qlnrley after havmg learned of her father s nnsfortune detelmmes to vmdlcate him and ln this she 19 aided by the fact that the son of John Ryder is in love w1th her VV1th clever strategy and by employing some of the Lions own methods she succeeds 1n accomplishing her task Her father 1S restored to h1S old positlon of honor and respect and the I ion havmg learned a hard lesson g1VCS his consent to Shirlev s marriage w1th h1s son The play is humorous and w1tty throughout and the cast portrayed it very well With H115 and the edltors of the DELPHIAN were able to put out a better book than the selling price affords SC ' 91 o . , . cc ' :J - J 4 r 1 y c . f ' 4 . V . H ,, . . . . . , A . . . . . ., . , , 1 , I . . , . . .L , ,A . I . . . . . . . , , . . , . ' n ' 9 ss ' ., . . if ' n ' ' - - 1 , - n Page One Hundred Tliirty-two ,ti 2 -I --2-Y H. Chenery, F. Ball, Qxitiingj I. Tiffany D. Brocato, H. Hinckley, I. Scheusul, tsittiugl G. jacobus, P. Brubaker, D. Yahnke, D. Tiefenthal H. Chencry, G. Jacobus, tsittiugl P. Brubaker, F. Ball Kick In The Kalamazoo Players closed the season with the presentation of Kick In , a mystery melodrama, on Friday, April 22. A well balanced and under- standing cast presented the play to a full house. Like Within the Law , this play is written about the underworld of New York. A notorious crook is shot while robbing a wealthy society woman of a necklace worth ten thousand dollars. Nevertheless he makes his Get-away , al- though he loses the necklace. Complications arise and the police are about to con- vict innocent people when by an unexpected turn of the plot the couple are released and the necklace returned. The play was intensely gripping and exciting throughout The excellent co operation of the entire cast succeeded in holding the sympathy of the audlenre until the final curtain Miss Imimy Otten s settings for kick In added greatlv to the background and artistic reality of the play With the assistance of the stage design class Miss Otten succeeded in making the two mterior ets real achievements The apartment of Chick and Mollx Hewes and the deputy commissioner s office were so arranged as to proxide an atmosphere that deserve no little commendation ,- ,-. 1 1'n.'x.'s's 'Q -xx -1 I n b C I u T - .. . . i . . A s . s 1 K . i . ,g . 1 H ,. ,, Q . . . . 1 1 A .1 c J. 1 .if .I . c .i ' c .I , 4' c . I I 5 . S. . v v 4 .i . , K C 'V s K sm 1 c ' ' c ' ' . ' c . 4 5- tar- J-J' 'ii L '1- '1 Page One Hundred Tlrirtyvthree fl.-fill,-fi-74-'4?' v + 1 ,i v- r., I D 5 I 5 N F 5 - D 5 : Crane, Russell, Roeder, Miss Otten, Schensul, Cail, Byers i Elliot, Van Peenan, Cahn, Saunders, Stowell, Mathias, Schuur, Sergeant Q Crane, Marple, Mainone, Small, Case, Haas. Mac Guiness 5 5 S . 5 Stage Design 5 5 Central I-ligh's Stage Design class under the supervision of Miss Qtten has H ended a Very successful year. This class works in cooperation with Mr. Howard Q Chencry of tl1e Dramatic Arts Department in the making of stage sets and ac- ! cessories for his plays. I S- This class has done a great deal for Central and should be complimented on 5 their fine work. The people in this class to whom so much credit should be 5 given were as follows: Maxine Cahn, Aileen Case, Alta Craine, Matie Castor, I Dorothy Elliott, Dorothy Haas, La Vern Ellsworth, Mildred Mainone, Helen Mc- Q Guiness, Helen Saggio, Maxine Stowell, and Amy Yan Peenan. H llig plays usually have a miniature stage with all the settings in place before they produce a play, and Miss Otten and her students in the design class have 5 accomplished just this thing in the making of a miniature stage for one of Mr. ' Chenery's plays, it contains every stage setting and accessory that are used in Q the play and is in reality a very line piece of work. S Mr. Howard Chenery has expressed his appreciation of Miss Otten's pupils' S work, and we may congratulate ourselves on having such an efficient group of amateur artists. 5 4, f. I , , ti' I Chl-il ffl' .1'l'l'.I' ll' Iv '1 Q'Q.if'1'Q Q'i 'L'L,'Lf'Dv'C 'il Page Om: Hundred Tlziriy-fum' 411. 1-531, +-..:r'-.-:,.5'js.-g-'g:x.'4,'4 B 9+ J ,tl if la l l l I l 4 Cross, Shank, Fox, Pratt, Long Sitzer, Conner, Veenhuis, Kostner, Anderson, Gillette. Hicks 1 Young, XVoodruff, Pratt, Loomis, Tazelaar. Alway. Klerriek ll The Band I . Our band has taken an active part in school life ever since it was re-organized at the arrivel of Mr. Merrick a year ago. This year it has grown much larger I and has greatly improved in its ability to play more cliflicnlt music. An 'one who can mlav any hanrl instrument is eliffihle to elect hancl for the A . . 15 semester. Cl'CCl1lC is given for regular participation for one year in the lianrl. This 1 year the band met each eighth hour in the auditorium. Last fall the band was very helpful in promoting school spirit hy playing 'A at most of the home football games. It also playecl at several out-of-town J games. X ll i 4 They put on a concert that was given as an anclitormm period last spring. , During the Spring several open-air concerts were also given hy our hancl. It is hoped that the hancl will continue to grow ancl take a still more im- portant part in the activities of Central. 1 I e 4 ' l Page Our ilnndrrd Tllirlg'-five 'fi Bennett, Rogers, Gladding, Pallet, Crane, Van Dyken, King, Pierson Madigan, Boekeloo. Gibson, Gadke, Spoor, Edgell, Peterson. Rose Smith Schott, Furney, Burnett, Schrier, Stephenson, McDermott Rogers, Palmetier, Cross, Ladyman, Shultz, Binder, Barney, Miller Chorus In September, 1925, a Choral Club was organized under the direction of Miss Kathryn llaxter, the supervisor of music in the Kalamazoo Public Schools. Al though Central has never entirely lacked interest, the music in the school had been rather neglected up to this time. This club was organized for the purpose of study ing the literature of music and creating a greater interest in music among the students. The club meets daily and any girl or boy who is interested in music is eligible to membership. Credit is given to all students who enter and participate through out the year. This year has been most successful for the Central Choral Club. Un lanuarv 19, the club assisted the High School Urchestra in giving a concert. .Xt this time the well-known song, The Volga lloatmann, was acted out in time to the singing, and the orchestra played a special accompaniment. The house was well . 2: -. 51 . ' .1-1-Q.,-5.1 .,,, -5--Qhifx 41 -1 Page One Ilxmrlrcd Tl1ir'!y-:rr TV.,- '.. - lp ' is A a l v F l l I i gg i ' Van Loo, Johnson, Bolt, Gillette, Nason, Parker, Thomas, Finley, Derhammer d Nordyke, Bennink, VVarner, Schelb, Grofert, Squires, Frisby , Whaling, Hanson, Catton, Picke, Crane, Schrier, Richards, Keller, Fawley Schurgars, Snuggs. Adams, Shannon, VVelch, Schumbl, Tucker f l P H P I H Chorus l filled and reacted very enthusiastically to the numbers which were sung. The club also sang in an assembly period several times and gave a very creditable appearance, which was much enjoyed by all. In May it took part in the State l Contest for High Schools, held at the VVestern State Normal. The chorus was entered as Class A, and received first place. l Mr. Sims, who is a professional director of community singing at Kirks- T velle, Missouri, visited Central's Chorus last fall. He said the chorus had a lovely ll tone quality and showed an unusually fine interest and cooperation. Mr. Sims l gi predicted big things of the chorus in the near future. F :E This year the chorus was well balanced, for it had twenty-four sopranos, six- l teen altos, ten tenors and twelve basses. N XVith such a splendid start it is assured that the Choral Club will continue l in subsequent years to grow in membership and to increase its musical ability. M il It - - 'Eff 1-.1-.Q-J-3-11 14-1.111 J-.J ji' ni 1'xrs-1'n'x's,-s:x'x'm'-x-Q '11 Page One Hundred Tilzif-ty-semen T' J. Y ' , - . 5'1'lff'Lr' L?-'Ar' FL-:t -' -1-Q-' 1' 1' 1' +' 1+ +4 is fs-L -Q. -- ug- li -K M. :rn '. 'mil qi P4, i l ,H rx l rw Iii l'4l '4 n wh! N i lla ,N 'll IN by We W shi Fl' Q1 gl it The Orchestra sl H lhe lXZll1lllIZ1Z4JH tentrul lligh Scnnnl Urclrestrzl, nntler the nntiring' ettwrts bil zrnfl zrlnle clirectinn of Klr. llerriclq, has :luring this lust sclinnl rear. cmnc In he V - - - - - . . one ot the must llll'lllCl1Ulll int-niluers nt the IIIHSIC clepztrtinent in putting nur ' , U sclmul luefure the pnluliu. 'ji ll ll' trvrce nf nity. lhese hgnres show Il rznncl growtlr. as inmhczrtecl lay the lzxct that r This year there were 1'nrty people in the U1'L'llt'5ll'2l with :ln llllgIllCl1fCll playing i :ll thc orchestra stzrrtecl ont twn years ago with an enrnllinent of only nine. This fl l r .14 . . . '4 'il the lmssfimr, harp nnrl nlme are nut cninlnnn. '4 I 1 yt-:n s enrnllinent furnlcrl cmnplete instrninentzxtion. Il fact that is very nnnsnul lreczlrrsc in nmuuh larger high scluufls that have hzlcl fll'L'llCSTl'IlS twr inzrny years. ' 1 Our U1'CllL'Sll'1l has heen lnnsy filling engugeinents this year :mtl hzts nrzule ,. ,' nmny' zlppezirzlmws. 1 N lts first pnlnlie Z1lJllL'2ll'ZlllCk' nf the year nas un Nlunsluy unrl lllCSflZl5', Xuvein- 154 licr first :mrl secuml far the Xlicliiifzul lfmlrlczltiniml .Xssucizrtimr .XlllCl'lCZlll Fan- . I A 5 PJ! Dv tnsyn hy Yit-tor llerlmert. :1 Il1ll'TlC11l1ll'lj' clitlicnlt piece was given nt this tiine. Next l L , gl' they plnyerl fur :1 Kiwanis tlulv lnnclreun at the llllfli-.XlNCl'lCZlI1 hutel. Xnremnher HQ l7. The m'cl1est1':1 plzlyerl :rn iinpnrtzrnt part in the pzttriutiu pageant. H,Xn1erit':1 ,il 4 Va H, Y I .vi .fijiv sv ,g,.vgi5 Q' -D' W 'f i.. ' nf-ii' Ai? AV fnnr Our llunrn-cd Thirty-ciglxt f . 'A 1 - 'xx t uf X fljff 'lille' lf?-:7 Tr - 44 .9 -:SL 'L-J.v..1gg,:..!..u.1Q.':Qi,'.l til fl tt, , I - 1 at- :E 4 lv lk N R ,t If N it E The Orchestra li the llezuitifulu given early in the full hy all seliunls in the eity. They plztyecl fm' V hnth the t Ollllllllllllf' L htistnizts Qnnvert :incl tm' mn' own flll'lSlIll2lS .Xsseinhlix Un liriclziy, 'lannnry 19, the cweliestm put un fl complete convert. This was p the tirst of its lcintl ever :tttenipterl hy :t t'enti':tl m'eliest1'zl. nntl. twin :1 nnisiezll t ,fi Stnnclpnint was a complete sneeess. Seltnlmeits Symphony in ll ininm' tL'ntin- T Qj ishcclj was played ut that time, This inztrkerl the ztppeziranec uf Il newly tmwnetl L' tsl quintet. eninposecl of l'llOl'CllCC llzms. h:n'pg Glenn .Xlwayy uhocg ljztnl .Xlclus, hus- lt soon: Geoivc Kinff, tlnte: :intl lQun:1ltl Yuunffs, clarinet. .X sttinff trim emn me-sefl tk, h ri 5 5. 5-Il . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . Ll 4 ' Ot litlerlri Opt llult, pianist. Bliss llilnlzt Ilell. eelllst. ztnrl Fritz Xlrmlt, vuvlnnst. h- also mculc its flcbnt at this time. i 4, E ,T lg Dlztee in the District 'liU1ll'llIllllClll :it Western State Norinul, it tftltli lmfl lll 'llc It . Fm' :lll of Mt. ClllCllCl'j S plays the Ul'L'llCSU'Jl tnrnishcrl ninsie. XYinning titst U . . . . . . 11 VV11ltl quintet. later ehztngerl tn zt r-extet. i'eeeix'etl seennfl plziee in the tinzlls ul the i l 4 ' t State Contest. 'Pl bi 1 A I I - 'fy I' .Ns the nteliestrzt tnereztserl in size it heeznne neeessxiry to zlppnint Slll1lClllS tn i 4V tl W look utter the vztrious business clctztils. 'l'liei'et'nte. Glenn ,Xlwziy was zlppuintetl ' i lt 4 it P, tl inanzxgct, anal Kenneth lmilwey, lihi':1i'i:1n. l ,, l ni tl I 4 .1 gig ,v Iwi fqiiiiiii s iifggg' i! f'a4t' Ont' Ilirrfrirm' Yhitfj-1:':'t' t ,nl rl' ll tl 1 . V f Y- 4 t ', State lilontest in the spring ztntl plztyecl :it inziny other funetimis ztlsu, The wtwfl- tl 1 t t i l business lll1'lllIlgCI'. lhvigllt Tiefenthzil. stage inzniztget, Orclelizt 'llllUl'Ill3N'll. pnlnlieity 4 - 4 - ' s -51' -P 'E' '-sf 123.551 '- Nelssmk f,O:I.Ch12Ob1l1SOll johnson Lexv Anthony Scholttn Debate Lofuh lxarl Robrusons debate souad has followed a rather hectxc path thls Xen PCIIVIPN too much VVIN expetted from them after our lJI'llll'lHt state Cham p1onsh1p team of last xear fo say the least they have done excellent work ln new of the faet that every nnn was lnexperlenced Xu 1nter hom: room debate tontest was held at the begmnmg of the season bs uhuh Co'1Lh Roblnson hoped to hnd some future materml tor hrs deb lte Qquxds and to stnnulate an lnterest 1n debatmg Thls contest was held 1n ehm lhe Vhlson room vxluch was runner up rn tue contest produced some debaters of unusual 'lbrhtv and have done excellent work Raymond box Baxter Hath awav 'Ind Charles VV1se composed the Wllllllflg team Ne xr the latter part of the season '1 debate club was formed Wl'llLl1 was named lro 'md Lon fhe debate team composed of Herman levy Roger Scholten and Tom Anthony vxon from Lansmg and Kent unanunously but a defeat suffered nur the end of the season at the hands of Creston Hugh Sthool of Grand Raplds kept us out ot the fin tls of the state tournament 7 I . : Y 3 Y. K .R . 1 1 .1 17 . r fc ' 1 S , v ' l 'I ' ' c f ' . . .' l ' x 1 X ,A I ' .1 1 A , -' f' ' . X ' ' 1 ' '. ' 'Q z ination form and was won by the Roosevelt room. in charge of Miss Milham. ,, I. Q T . - . , A .' c K l -I ' . . Q , 1 ' ' , 1 c e H., .l I ' 1. . 2 3 Q . x 1 ' t Q 1. J 'f 19 ' , X Y . . , Y , , , A 7 N. C ' L' , JK e s- C s 1 -t Ir nix I . . V V1 l Z . I GMI'-.1115 l' ,Ill l' ll? l 1111. 'L-QQFQQ. ,i. QOL.'Q. .as 1- .:- 1- ,Agn 1. -x Page One Hundred Forty 1 4 mm' ' .X .. . ,fr . N ng sri 9. 'AAA H W1 1 nw L -. 4 pr- r I J 'r mf I 'P' x I A W 'fi' P'1l 'Q .Q--.-.pdf--w-gy ,v ,rf 'F Q ffivm dy is A5 qw 1 el' Q A ft ,Q F rf X35 iff Kap n- . 1 . ff i' Q. fm 5, ' ' ,: ,, , Q ,.,,. 5 'g,.f1'l'Q'- 0 5 id.: . 1 , nl .gf - J vL.:w1- :fy A V 4 .-h.: x ' y ,,-,. . 1kA. 4 lv' 41 f'- , V- .. -Q' mf r N, , v ...W . 'Q if YP f -2 ,Y'X'12F.T ,' ' , . , - 3 -, 5 K W X , .. 135: Y. Z V . ,, , ., 1 ..1:m--'f'-:L f'1? ' ,-. mf 'T?-:r:G:w!!n- ffl ggi: ATHLETIC BOARD Canfield, Mr. Stoddard, Mr. Noble, Fcuker De Mink, Dc Young, Mackay Mr. Strome, Mr. Head, Mr. VValkotten YELL LEADERS IJ,xvr:x ' LINK Rm-'F Page One Hundred Forty-one f -uv, ,- .7 ,I'.?J'4 J' 5eg .a-111'-.r'xz'-.r'e:'-3-Q-I i -15.1 1 l , ' K Y ,, 't.'11:1'a't: Wearers of the K .1. -l. Football, 1927 C. Merrifield R. Cook M. Mackay .C. Canfield S. Russell L. Becht Basketball, 1927 C. Merrifield P. Sebring M. Mackay C. Canfield L. Miner A. Vandenbark R. Mikels J. Sheppard Wolfe H Commissaris Ben1nson P De Mink C0 e Track, 1926 Black E Fenker Hoebeke S Brooks Steinhaus D Calkins Wilbur G Hanselman Cox H Rogers De Mink R Munson CrossCountry 1927 R Titus A De Young B Hathaway R Swartz M Txavis H Rogers R Hunter R Weaver A De Young H Vandefifer W Rogers R Swartz N Schrler ll '1k L. . ' ' B. ' . ' L. l D. . - D. . . T. ' , ' D. ' . C. . R. ' . ,Page Ona Hundred Forty-lwo il lf' L+? Qc 'Ente-Q' -fi - f -.L .Y 4-41' +...v ..- .f i - tw +1 '-+ Cr-52,93 ' 'xief -1:-ff lt. -1-- -Q.,-U'l, bl - in 1 li l il 'I i l 1' 1 m, i lf! l l, Q General Revlew of Season ' I Xlitli tllc llztstmgs gums lint ten :lays nwzty, Lunrli Struiiiv with bwilt Nolilc as line Ccnztcli, lizul tlle iniiiieiisc twsli nf lmilclimf up Z1 fmml tifflitiiw' m'1cl1i1ic v 4 Ps h N r. f out of live vctcrzins :tml Z1 lmtmcli of grcvii recruits. 'lilic only playa-1's lcft from tlic J 1925 sczmni were Liillllillll Klztclizty, Xlimir, XYulfC. Lizmliclcl, :tml Klikcls. 1 Iii lmilcing' :lt tlic statistics :tml plain ligtiim-Q tlic lic-iitrztlitc may well fu-l :lis- ' uv1ii'z1gt'cl fm' they lmvc cr:-rlit lim' litit wmt YlL'lill'5', tlizlt uvci' llilbllllgi Il Claw ll I i sclimil, st-vcti clcfczlts :tml mic tiv with llc-iitim ll:t1'lum'. Hui' sqmpmiciits Qtztclwrl ' , up ll-l points to um' 33. lint ligurcs ilu mit always toll vvciytliiiig' ztml. iii wut' l czifc. we lizul Il mticli lmcttci' tczmi tlizm tlic' lizml facts slimy. lt wax Z1 flllCl'l' tn-:mi I :tml :1 grccn mic. Um- Sillllftlilj' tlicy iwiilfl :ict like lilIlllL'l'Q1ll'lCllL'l'S :tml 21 imiim-iit uftci' like :1 ttilmc uf lmli:t l'lllllll'l' icliutw flll Z1 wpwt-rl tu rlmvtc ftum Kipling. i 'lilicy wuulml lic playing great fmitliztll :tml :1 scwml lZllL'l' gn :ill In pit-vcs. In tliu : tirztml lizipirls lilllllll :tml lmisiiig gztiiics tlicy pruliztlily 13lZlf'Cfl tllc lmcst fmitlwzill simx- tlic time uf Louis tiillwrt :tml tlic tm-:im nt' '23, llut wlizlt ut' tlic Nliislat-Qtiii i :tml lliillziml gzum-si l i licimimn iliql gmitl wiirlt :tt CL'llll'l', in xl1lCli1lf' :tml liIlllllL'lfl we liml tim gtunl i cmls :tml llS1lIlllj' rvlicil iiimili mi tliciii lm' giwvuiiil gaining. Stciiilizuis cxccllvfl iii iimfiiig' :tml puiitiiig. i i 'lilicrv were sixtm-ii li im'i1: llcnizllcl Xliilliq-11 lk-imis lllnvli. lion-izmiiii llciiiiiwii, l.ymi Yule, lillIll'lL'N kizmliclrl, liimlwit liuuli. lluiiztlfl llimclmclw. Xlziluvltii ri Mzicliny. Russell Klilwls, l.cm1z11'rl Xlimtr, Vliztrlcf litisft-ll, 'lies Slciiilizuif. l.t-N1-sf' ' 4 lliulfv. lil1ll'CIlL't' .Xlc1'i'iliclrl, killZll'lCS Uvx, limi' llc Klinla. s ni - Ae. - - l't1,r tim' llilrriifrtl l7mli'Ifiit'1' ZQQHG -v i'1f2v?iff.34ri3e3+Q Qlfvlslgg ,-Y-f Qgl,1-j:j:j:l .jg .Ai . 'Curr , --Af-v 1 :'T f ' vf- 7-Y ' , , , , K Y A V if ' A A-,I -fr if I ' :L ' rl ,t 1 3.4 ll lr Lvl' ws. itll 'l fe si P' '4 :ti t rr lllfi fwi up W P4 ,tri lqf Fl F l pl rl rl. 11 wh P1 ,Lf :lm it' k 4 1 y l P1 'Ps 5 KlAt ' LEX uQ:lfIl'l'Kl' 'Q 1 ,P sq F., Q Football, 1926 ttf r 1, 1 . . . ti .1 lslkbllktib pl 'ti Hur team with hut a short time for practice sailed into Hastings on Septem- gf P4 her I7 and hauled away its tirst and only victory. AX long pass to Cantield. a tum- 3, ri hle recovered lmy Mac Kay and a run hy Steinhaus were responsihle for the l3-6 ,tl L' score. sl 1 Q llastings though a Class ll school proved plenty tough and her rangy veterans gi .1 held lxazoo to seven Well-scattered tirst downs. F-. vq Our passes made most of the ground covered. In the second quarter after F44 yd receiving a ten yard pass, Cantield trotted down the tield for a 19 yard run to V+ ,tx llastings' three yard line and lllack soon went over for a touchdown on a duar- if n' terhack sneak. Kazoo 7, llastings O. Vl Q' ln the third quarter after Mac Kay had recovered a fumhle and Steinhaus yu i had made a Jrettv run lmehind hrilliant interference close to the -foal line. Cook 4 '1 ' - - P' b , ' Went through center for our second one. lxazoo 13, Hastings O. td Q f . . ' . , llut then m the last quarter the team went to pieces. Hy successive long 4 ' masses llastinffs stormed its wav across the tield and soon nut over a touchdown, ' ki In . Y 04 ,Q A moment later the game was over. We had won 13 to 6. 54 5. N I It DLL.-XND it P , . - . - l rf On Octoher 2. Lentral was m Holland hut the old L entral right was away on ,Q H' a vacation, at least, a long Ways away trom the team. lieninson did some of his ,', If good work and in the last quarter hia team mates threatened to score twice hut 5' P' came away at the small end of a Z0 to O story. if ,' They did not wait long to get started. ln the first quarter on recovering a yy b' fumhlcd punt, they made their iirst touchdown and with their blood heated up, F. r' ground out two more in the second half. I P' The last quarter was a little different, though not much. Once on a fumhle by h' and again after a long pass which took Central twenty-five yards down the held . P' it looked as if our team might score. The latter of these times tound the Celery- 't F' Chewers on their ten yard line with the hall in their hands, hut it was tossed over ', 4 I -lame ,H - a it t t , , e ,-. t ',,g,,., AT , f J ,' ..-' .1 .v 4' .' .v -' . 1' .' JJ? ..' ,f 'll1y:- f. V. 'a 'g',.,'r. v. v- 1-. -',. H.. ' Y. v, '- ' - i t, l 1,gc Ulm 11!llIflll'1'ti Forty-four -t - -A-2 - - ---1-5-f, T ...Y ..+.. Y... .-..Y ... , A, .v -' s J L7 .vgzs 2'.T1'3r1'L..''...:.4i. .'+311+.. uf: 1-gf. '. u '. '. ff- '- '. -- '. 1 If l .xtmttk l.t-is lion the goal liue for an iueompleted pass. The llutehmen puuted out and soon after- wards the game was over. The tinal score was Z0-O. I.lNl7l-ELOM Un the next Saturday, Septemher 25. ottr teatn went down lo eertaiu defeat hefore the experienced and quick l.indhlom team. XX'ith good interfereuee. they circled the ends. Their hacks mocked our taekles and played hide-and-seek with the whole team. Central fought. and fought hard, hut it was no use against a teatu like that. They charged through the Centralites in the first half for two touchdowns. and it was not until the third quarter that liazoo hegau to hold. Then. although they were tearing at the line, the team held them on the two yard line repeatedly and turned in a solitary first down. ln the tinal period they hroke lose again and added their last touchdown for a total of nineteen points to our zero. l!liX'l't JN H.XRl-lt JR Un lfetoher 9. Central ran all over llentou llarhor. hut lacking the seoriug toueh. eame away with a U-O tie. The team hanged and hammered at them and arrived near their goal twice. hut hacked off scoreless. lu the first quarter the Klaroons started out right. Ou the first play they went through for tive yards. then. zip. Cook sent a 15 yd. pass to Canfield. Htl' tackle plays shoved us twenty-tive yards farther to their twelve yard line. Their next stop was the three yard line. They gained. lost. gained again. and lost the hall to the lakeshore team on their three-ineh line: so Close. and yet small things often mean games. llentou Harhor ptmted. of course, and hack the gang eame. tearing' and scraping. Down to their goal line again they went. They lost it. though. and game continued to the end O-O. llenton llarhor failed to gain ground through her passes, and was stopped everywhere, although she had a good team. as was evideneecl hy her later defeat of llolland. The Lientralites played a grand fighting game and gave warning 'if what was going to happen in the Union game the next Saturday. f ' W t - 1--' - . - - ffn- ,-vu.-.v.'.v,.'.v .:'-' .'.',:',t - .-- -ln-- -' v. ..-.---.v . e, .. Page Une !lltlItlvI'L'LI lforlj'-ffi'r' 'F ,W 'A fl ll it t ft 1 I v 4. ,X 1 P 51 pl L' faq in ffl L' ' L4 , ,F X V t F4 ' 54 . J P4 V f, ' t H 't 5+ rgt fi T Ll T ul T rf tt T rl l P' T W bf T if l F1 .4 7' l tl! M 4 Y .t P 1 P . 9 I. b 4 V P. .V Vt FT . v. 'v V, rl, Y-- , . t'nt'i: UHHNN Rt'ss t1RrXXlJRAl'llJS UNION Then, on Hetoher lo, eame the nerve-smashing, heart-hreakiug 7-Ii defeat at the hands of tirand Rapids L'nion's mighty gridders: Rocky llarsaea did his destruetive work, hut over it all every Centralite had perfeet right in leaving that game to say XYe had it won . Central did have it won. lfor three long shat- tering quarters they held the lead over the teatn that was going to heat them hy a seore of somewhere hetween 40 and 77 to 0. Three quarters had heen for the Nlaroons and they had a lead ol' six points. hut there still remained one section unaeeounted for. Then. they tried to hold, the many suhs in their line-up weakened them and for a moment the old Central tigliting' spirit slaeliened, so that they realized that they were defeated. L'nion did the rest. lirill got away with a poor pttnt against the wind and the visitors had the hall on our forty yard line. llanlcsza caught a twenty yard pass from l'arsaea. then a similar one for ten yards. .Xfter Mol went around end to Lientral's one yard line, they held for two downs. hut on the next l'arsaea went over and the teams lined up for the drop liieli: l'arsaea never misses his drop lcielis. That tells the story- we lost 7-fl. HRXNIH R.Xl'll7S Q'lfNTR.Xl. ln the last home game of the season, Nov. fi. llrand Rapids tlentral defeated the team hy a seore of Z5-tl. The Rent team was an aspirant at that time to state championship honors and was defeated only hy Muskegon. They had the Nlaroon team fairly defeated from the heginning to the end. ln the tirst quarter. eentering their attacks in runs and line huelts. they found the way to one toueh down. .Xfter Central plugged up those holes hy having haelc- tield men aid the line. the visitors opened a passing attaeli that liazoo eould not stop. ln this way they made two touchdown in the four downs. eovering ninety yards in line style. The fourth touchdown was made in that manner. ln the third quarter Central had a good ehanee to seore. They were on their yard line at the heginning of the drive. .Xfter a douhle pass haelq of the line Steinhaus shot a thirty yard loss to Nlaeliay. who continued seven yards more. lag. lllft' 1liii,,, .'.l li ilvff, 1 I Y V a '+ -I-1,2-K., : .. -9fL'g' f I lt I l l E 5 I l I I + tl l7t:NNY Dore LYNN I Then Cook went through center for eight yards and Canfield got a pass for four- a teen yards. when one of their men interfered with his catch. We were near their T goal line, bttt penalties lost us our scoring chance. The game ended Z5-0. . KICSIUCCSOX .Xfter the Union game ltopes were high but the Muskegon State Champions I were too much for tlte team and they returned on October 23 with the worst j defeat of the season. 40-O. Q The game started and so did Muskegon without waiting for anything. They J made two first downs and on tlte third went around end for a touchdown, The second quarter was their biggest, in which they aggregated some twenty-one points by short passes and line plays. I They made another touchdown in the third quarter on a pass but they failed I in the try for point. Canfield and Klerritield, two of our mainstays, were taken 4 out on account of injuries. I Central had the hall close to its goal line in the last quarter but after failing to a make anything after three downs, a punt was blocked and a Kluskie fell on it for P their last touchdown. ln the few remaining minutes. the Klaroons fought des- - perately for a touchdown, but the gun went ott with them in the middle of the field. ll.-XTTl.li Clllilili CLXNIIQ I Next, Nov. 13, came the last and biggest game. XYitb the outcome of the ' i contest an uncertainty until the last few minutes llattle Creek won the traditional I serap by the score of 10-O. ln spite of KlacKay's absence on account of illness, .r lleninson, Steinhaus and Canfield performed in grand style and almost brought Central in a victory. lknt then things started with a bang. for XYeist and llriest. Battle Creek's Fleet-footed backtield men, soon got into action with long runs which landed them on Central's 35 yard line. lfrom the middle of the tield XYeist sent a beautiful place-kick through the bars for a three point lead. That did not discourage otn' boys. however, bttt only made them tight harder. lYith four minutes to go, in a drizzle of rain. Steinbaus, from behind his goal line. feinting a punt, sent a 30 yard pass buzzing through the air to Canfield who i rv -1-1- -1 .1-.1-.9-.1-r ' ' -it-QQ. -mv-L . wg .-gfgl Page Out' llnudini Forty-scz'en tr H ,sw M . .,.. , ,, , . , ----- --in . A - 4 A 4 - ..',. ,W',' -'Av v v v 1 1 , ,Y, , W I v ,--,.-,2H Q-, .-,-- ,c-A-,.A.L.4.-,..,.A UClII'l'K'y UliL't'Ku jouNxY 'l'i'i:in ' tore off' 25 yards more hefore they stopped him. The old spirit rose immediately and visions of victory filled the eyes of L'entral's throng. hut they were blighted. Un the next down llaker of llattle Creek intercepted a pass and then nothing could stop them. Line hucks did most of the work, and with the help of XXX-ist and l'riest. the lfoodtown chaps worked their way to our goal line. .X minute later the gun went oft. The final score was 10-O in favor of Hattle creek. LXXSING ln the last ten seconds of play, Uctoher 30. Lansing sent a place kick lmetween the liars to hreak a tied score and win one of the most exciting games Kalamazoo has seen for some years. .X few minutes hefore. with the score 14-14, our warriors were scrapping on their thirty yard line and seriously threatening to score. Hut then came a mistake of judgment. a final hurst on the part of Lansing and the hall sailed through the goal posts just hefore the gun went oft. All of which meant 5 c that Lansing had won 17-l-l. lfumlmles were the main attraction in the first few minutes of play with the main luck going to Lansing. .lust then, lleninson sailed through center and blocked a place kick. Klacliay tore in, picked it up, and hehind good interfer- ence ran sixty yards down the field for a touchdown, ' In the second quarter Lansing opened up with a few passes which worked as two of our hacktield men were hacking up the line. Near the end of the half. Cole let a man get hetween him and the goal and catch a pass for a touchdown. Then came that grand yet fatal last quarter. To start it off right the liazoos initiated a superb passing game. Klacliay took a twenty yards pass from Stein- haus and Canfield picked oft a nine yard one. Then a great thirty yard toss to their twenty yard line and Blacliay, with another pass. plowed through the emhrace- of two tacklers for a touchdown. XYith the score l-l-l-l and with liazoo on Lansing's thirty yard line it looked as if the game was theirs. lnstead of trying a place kick, the attempt was made to make yards. hut. alas. it failed. Down the field Lansing came, totaling sixty-four yards in three downs. Central held for a moment and then just hefore the gun went ott the hall sailed through the goal posts. 'llhe final score was. therefore, 17-l-l. .W . V P Pls v v- Q - - N' .' . -' .' ,' A' A' .3 ,Y y' . A' J' Q' .If 1, n.. A 'n A'z.e'A,fA'..',n.'-A'p.'-. A '... 'Af Page Um' llzzrirllvzl I or'fy'cfgl1t I n Reserve Football The Reserve team under the coachmg of Fred Zuldema though losmg most of 1ts games gradually grew out of the greenness wxth wlnch 1t began and finally ended up wlth the reputatxon of havmg beaten Coloma 56 0 In the number of points the Reserves made twice as m'm5 as the sum of then' opponents The team shows much pI'0l'l11SC for the first squad of the future The hrst game of the season wlth balesburg was plaj, ed mo-,tl5 by hrst team subs and the re:-ultmg score was 97 O ln Centrals faxor lolloumg lflllb the reserves lost 13 0 to Holland and 6 O to Benton Harbor score of 10 6 A pass Castor to Zurawskx accounted for Central H. touchdown The heavy Muskegon team was the next to draw blood and the aggregatlon lost Thelr losmg spell proved to be oxer for the next game Galesburg got from them a 13 13 t1e After that came the Reserves bxg game of the year whlch took place when they took revenge on Coloma for the1r 28-0 defeat of last year to the tune of Q6 O The game was a contmual fightmg parade toward Coloma s goal combmmg pretty headwork with smart football Here s to '1 good xarslty team of the future' The men on the squad were I lsk De Konmg Castor Houtcamp Zurawskl LV XVoodruFf Layles buss Nlead Duncan X ander Bexg l rmn Llttlewood Ixress Becht x . U . W. I . . a ' . .T L ' ,l . I C. c .' .5 ' T . ' : ' f ' .' 5 ' ' 5 - - , ' f . 9' f' '.', I V I . ' , ' . On the next Saturday they lost a close game to Grand Rapids Union by the . - . . , ' 5 ', 'Q ' . 13-0. . g. , T Q ' ., .9 ' . ' - - . A 1 . V - g . . ,- . . I Y. 1 ,i ' Q. Y . . I C C. f ' H. ' , H. ' R. s. ' H. e' Q E. f P. J G, l C. 4 D. W. ' ' C. Z ' R. ' D. ' J' L. Page One Hundred Fartyvninc T 1-1 + i' ' 1 T' PM ' 's-.'l'ur 'm.:sL:1jf'.L'f1-A +4-4L'4'! Commisaris, XN'ise, Kaiser, Gallup, Van Streain, Howard, Bayles Garrison, De Mink, Sebring, Nlerriheld, Sheppard, Vandenhark, Voaeh Strome Black, Pnrtell, Canfield, Mackay, lily, Beeht Basketball General Review The hasketlmall season of l926-27 was a varied one for Central's team. ln the tirst semester with Sebring. Canfield and Mackay leading the attack, a great percentage of the games were won and hy good sized scores. XYhen Sebring made twenty-two points alone and when the team socked llattle Creek 37-18 they de- feated in the said manner the team that faced Muskegon in the finals for state championship. NYhat would have happened had the first semester aggregation met Muskegon can hardly he decided. The game would at least have heen close. The tragedy was that Central lost the hest part of the team in lfehruary. The men remaining were inexperienced and although the school could not expect much, the season proved somewhat of a failure. llecht and Yendenharlc showed up good at times and the reserve suhs gave good hope for next year. hut only one victory was recorded in that period. The tirst semester made up for the second, though, and all in all the year was fairly successful. Pugp Om' llumlreri lfifly ' .J B1ic'HT 'N Ac CH1'n UPETIC' 'Tm' 'K Basketball ln the first fJ, llllC of the sewson xx'e q'1x'e fllqlllfl lvxpids Union a whipping hy the re ot Q -ll. The mme xv1s 1 fist one. Sehrlng st'1rtinff xis lnsket-slumtixw perforrnwnccs with three rinqers. They turned in the first counter hut our defenst prox ed sound 'md we led 4-2 'lt tht quwrter 'md 6-7 'lt the hwlf. After thwt we started our work 'md finished t m 21-l l. .-1 'wr-A 5 ' ' lint QLIIICNTCI Qehlinq Slllllx lixe h when hut the slipperx H001 Qloxx ed uw up Cm held 'md Xlulxtx each nude 1 lrxxlxet 'md these toqtthu xxxth Sthung -1 foul foul shots XXCIC om tot'1l Vxe qxntlxlx xemxuecl hom th1t dttelt huxxexu and l'ud llolland loxx the next lr1d'1x 31 14 Scmng mue mnetenn nnnts lone mot of them on-T shotx XX e kept the le ld NCLUIC 'xll tlnouqh the wune Q'mheld X mdcnlxulx 'md count mwlnng thntx xex en Un l'1lll1'ilX 3 m the old Xtlllllll lvxmnaslum xxe took uxenqt on lxentun Hu mm wendlnq tlem home on the loxx end of 1 73 IS same he U11 lftllllg ot at cntun llzuhur ut mxx uc xxm gIC'lTlX 1CN1J0l1NllJlC tm the outunne xxhle qehnnq md Linheld dld Qre'1t offenxlxc storing for lxamo lhe next l1llCllX vxe lust our xetond ffune of the st IHOI1 when I-vmd Ripuls Centml xx on '1 73 70 haxd tought tontext 'xt th'1t Cltx lhex h'1d '1 16 Q le ld 'lt the end of the hrxt halt 'md huelx xxon wftu mn xtmnq stmnd half mllx Selnnw led our wumnq xxxth ll pomtx On the next nught xt xx ax entntlx drrtu ent .ind xxe rm ox er l 'xnsmq for '1 result of 30 8 Umfleld 'xnd X 'mdenlrxrk dld UI 'md xxmlx 'mt xcormg' 'md the Lapltql s loxx wcore Qhoxxq the lCSlllt of our defenee I' lil' .7 Il' iiiii 'iii '1 Milk I ll .. .AI .. . L lp V l' W l 1 . . , '. I 7 ' ' 'l sto l K L . . . . b l . D l K x 4 , , , 1 X L H 1 3 'A he Un the nex mbh xxt lot to llenton H.uhrn im he xxmxl lefeat nl the s. -ig v 1 l f . ,7 ' Q . 1. - . v , - ' . C ,l 2 - . , . l ' v J 7 . ,.h- . .Vl :l ' ' 1' :zl , s I l , 5 ' ' A Y: J ' ' . ' M be . 1 ' , 'z - 2 ' '. . Mackay chd good 0l:l'CllSlVC work for Zl total of eighteen pmnts added to 5ClJl'll'lg'S c '. ' '.' ' . . , ' ' . , ' . .' , , . , ., , 1 . -4 K I A K V - K K - l K l ' Q-.-P, '. I hz L'k, B- ' 's fzf f ' 'z 'l, 1: '. -' ' J 5 ' ' 'l - 'nz . 'K 1 'l .. .' ' z,' ' .' 'J ' 6. J 'z J ' '. . ' .' '. ' . - -- , ' -' ' 5 I K U' . 1 -1 1 . ' -. ' K :.,.. . 1 ,. . S .Y 1 t.,. - , .K 'Y' 5 . N 1 ' . r c c 1 5-K ' 1 ' I -1 Lv C '- - s E I Page Om' Hundrcn' Fiftylone I l nl riffs Q39-E-I2-12- W - - M -1 L -.fcfigaiiri-L-A-gf PM if' T 1. . ll E P 1 k F4 1 .P4 , ll ii 1 s 4 -4 5 , H y - -1.7. -. 'ki ART jon-3 CoMMv Q JoHNxv i Battle Creek beat us in football but the surely didn't in the last home 'fame Y . s N of the first semester, for we overburdened them by a score of 37-18. Sebring was E the great hero of the celebration and in the game marked up 22 points individually, 1 four more than the Crickets' total. Canfield added a few 1nore and the stands were wild as we kept the score doubled throughout the contest. It was a fast and furi- T ous, but superb game. 4 . ,lg In the last game of the lirst semester we caved in before the attack of the N St. loe team, Canfield Sebrin and MacKa f Jerformin their last athletic duties 1 , . , if 1 l 8 I 5 for Central. The score was 21-18. E St. Joe had a good team, decisively beating llenton Harbor earlier in the 1 . d the beat us-that is all. N season an y 'N The new semester opened with a new team and a sorry outlook for the p 'Qi future. 'Holland ran away with the first game by a score of 25-10. Hecht. Van- Qlli denbark and Garrett each made a basket but Central's attack was weak. v n The next game was even worse when Grand Rapids Union oyer-awed the Q ln' team, 34-11. Un February ll Muskegon beat us 34-11 when De Mink was the E :qi only one to find the basket. There Central changed for a moment and defeated ,qi Grand Rapids Central with llecht doing some spectacular shooting. He made I 1 fifteen points and Yandenbark and Comisaris played a good game. The score 1 T was 28-22. l 15' lil! Then on to the end was a series of defeats. Jackson beat us 31-10 and on li' February 25 Lansing won 27-18. On-March 4 Battle Creek bavrely ground out W a victory by an eight point lead in the hrst quarter. Mead and X eenhuis. reserve '1' subs did most of the scoring. 9 e M The tournament ended the season with a defeat by the Muskegon State ,+ lf Champions 32-10. 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XYestra, 1 Y Garrison, Hush, Travis, Stephen, tduirli Stotltlarrl honltl, Parent. lflongh, X anclelester. Smith, johnson, lferris, Homiell Kleatle. johnson, Vlapp. Kish 'l ' Cross Country There is no high sehool in the state of Michigan that eonlrl heat onr cross country team. This is not an estimate hut a fact, for it not only won the State , tliampionship lint went nncleleatecl hy any high school team. Yery gootl foothall T' teams in Central are only oeeasional oeeurrenees hut eross country teams are al- ' wars excellent. This is the seeonrl time that Central has won the State Llham- Q . p iionshiw in eonseentire rears ancl a still hetter team a 1 wears on the horizon for J . l l, next year anrl for permanent possession ot the cup. The team tlefeatecl lXnn .Xrlnor, who is usually a strong eontenmler for the state title, rleeisirely, when they niet them in a clnal meet for the first eontesl. L+ Swartz winning' and setting the reeorcl time, over the lf? miles ot' the flak Street trail. of 13 minutes and 37 seeonmls, This is more than 30 seeoncls faster than the T, former reeortl. 5 - . . . . I On .Xrnnstiee clay the team was in N psilanti to run tor the slate champion- ship. Swartz lerl the lmrilliant tielrl of 105 runners to the tape antl set the reeorrl M for the new eonrse of l-l minntes ancl Z5 seeoncls. Swartz eonlrl not have won 'V the state championship hy himself. llehincl. eame Captain lJeYonng in titth. Travis Ni ninth. Rogers tonrteenth, anrl XX eaver twenty-hlth. Xantlelester, X enema antl E HT llnnter were the snlms. ln the tfa.:'efft' Thanksgiving clay run the team ran away with most of the FT plaees over men of Normal ancl College, Swartz winning it in sensational style. , R' Swartz was eleetecl captain for next year. 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Klosc, Fenker. Hathaway, Perego. Venema. Pierson f'0tIt'll Stoddard. Smith. Bryant. XYilson, Vandetifer, Giherson, XVilliams. Meade. A. De Young, Lorentzen. Ransler. johnson. XYeaver, Mr. Robinson, ,lljlll Gordon Bietry, Swartz. Kennedy. Richmond, Vandelester. Ruster, De Young, Dorgan. Lewis Bacon. Van Mere. Bush, lYilson, Commissaris, Wieisman, Moe, Marshall. Brinn, Hunter Gould, Persons. Stephens, Turpstra, Brooks. Krill, XVestra, Nash. XVolf, Gill Spring Track, 1927 Then came the state meet, Central had had luck in the 440 and just failed to take the lead. VVe iinished runner-up at this meet. The half mile relay team came within one-fifth of a second of equaling the world's interscholastic record. Schrier and Munson won their events as usual. Central entered two relay teams and Schrier in the National meet in Chicago and hoth teams got fourth. Fourth in the United States. that isn't had at all. ln a past season meet Fenker. Calkins. Hanselman and llrooks went to a Grand Rapids meet and hrought hack four cups. They tried and won almost everything. lfenker was elected captain for the 1927 team. INDOORS 1927 The team got under way in january with A. E. Stoddard taking Shale's place as coach. Many new men had to he- developed hut it was done and the team went over to the Michigan lndoor meet with fair prospects. Things went hadly though and luck turned against them. Hathaway. Swartz and the half mile relay team were the only point winners and Central's standing was ahout fifth out of the thirty-odd schools. Qutdoors this spring the team will likely perform even more credibly. Captain lienker ought to he strong in the dashes and the hroad jump and Swartz. Rogers, De Young. llrinn, Hathawa ', llush and others are likely' voint-winners. D b 5 - The Normal lnterscholastic. the regional meet at least ought to he won, .. 4 , , Q I 4 5 Page One Hundred Fifty-sir I- '1-1 + - ,, Y - ' 4' ' -- :AIT-' t an L' 4LyA-,. ,.- tg , o Golf thult' is the yitttngest nf sports in Central. It hegan its career laft year when I plans were mafle for state euntests. L'entral's team ul' V720 was in inmt rexpeetx stieeesxfttl. .X lair nnmher triecl tant fur the team ancl a few were chosen. with blaeli llaines, Dun Dayton, hluel F-lteparcl, XYillartl tiarsitle anal ,ltuhnny lltvwartl, making up the team that finally enterecl the atate ecnnpetitiun, eentral met llattl: Creek twiee antl evenetl up with them. eaeh team winning their home engagement. Q L QX N f ll t 1 lttttt . X t men 1. - i U ut xx 1 Nlll N llllkl Jlllll Ni ,Q X J 1 1 r I :X U 1 FX 4 UN lt Llll UU J Lf Illini N t t tn 11 N 111 0 .1 .U-J-5-5' .9'.J'.J'.I'J'.J' 177' X iiiii. 'Q.'Q'x'Qi-n. 1fQ 1'1'tl I ln th- stat- tunrn at Detroit, the team eame tint .eventh antl wunltl have l ne mn'l w- A' lrtcl not mme hacl htel' farurecl them with z I - alty. Th- tir,1 team ' sta 't ll Ventral li 'ell. , The team this ye'tr gl xv, t'l 1 ' ii.-'. .X largf- ntnnher uf players hare eunie tint ancl mneh ahility gleams in their nnmhers. lfrmn last year Central hae ' lluvarfl antl Shelarl 'mil l nl l7'1 t n, lwrtmther uf Ilan. Klux llt varfl anl nth are slwwing real f rm. Lei t 'zl neht tu elimli quite hif h in ftate wm- pet' ' thi: year hnt h vw high iw a tlnef W that mn.t he left fur the ' tnre. 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K 'i 1:1111'1- 111'1111:11111', 17111- 11l1'1'1 :1 11-111' 11 111117111 1-111111g11 111 111-1'1-11111 :1 x11'1111g 11-:1111 :11111 11, 111.111111- 11111111111 11111N1111- K'l'11111f'11111111 11111-Q 11431 111-111 11111 111-1-11 1111 1111l'1-llxl IIN 111-11 1 , 1 A :1- 11 111-1-1-fs:11'1' 1151' Z1 g111111 1L'1ll11. 1' 111 vl 11 111 -11 1' H111 :1 l'1'f1V1'11g,l1t A14-P'4i'W E' Q - ,HE 1-tg' .+T,+ .v ,,,,+ fr- 4 4 -'1. .4--1 , Q F ,W Yrk 1779 fA,4 -.'LJA'- 'L'- Johnson, Pat ten, Miss Dickson, Vanderhrook, Lfmncrmi llockcluu, Antliuny Basketball llns YCIII' Zlll cntirclx' non' sysiciii was usvcl in rlctcrniining lin- girls' llIlSli0lll1lll cliznnpinms. .Xs tlln-rc wcrv nn frvslnnzln ui' siipliniiiuir tcznns, lim ullwi' lvnms cmisistiiig rut' lwglllllillg' players were fwgziiiizccl. llic tmiriiziiiic-iii ilnl n-it tzilw plzlcc until llic scumirl sciiiL'Sik'1'. llll' il1'S1 S4'1110f1l'V living ilcuitccl lu pi':lCtiCc- :inrl getting tlic tennis urgzlnivcfl. lfncli lozini was scliml- nlc-cl In play czicli oppusiiig tcznn twice. XI llic cncl nl llic rnnrnznm-nt Ilia- sciiims lizul wnii, ln' ilccisiw swiw-s. :ill tlivg: V 1 j 34 All 31: :Qz 1' 4 is L, , .,l.L, ',I .'. , ' ' .. ' . '. 'Q .. , ' . , ,. HL Q U ill lllllli N s XX l ll U ll in INN 1:5 2 J-J .Q-J-.5-525'-.1-1'7'.J'1' -7' I' i.'1:'Li:'1'1'xvi i-5-141 -1:1 -inns plixul xinli ilu txw linqininnf ti ins incl ls 1 HN1llI wt liunw li1 un fhlllli, nn tial nlili Ilia -iniiiwis lm lnsl iiliiu. Ilii mllul Im .liiwllnl gm X wliicli xwnlrl :li-ciilc llic vlizmipiwn.-Iiip, :mil tlizn gznn- lliv wni rs wi ln' :1 scniw clnnlmlu Illzit ul' llic ,I ' 11. 'l'l1c5c1iirn'lwiiiicuiisistcrl ul' Ilia' fnlliw 'ing lllIll'l'l'SI I.. li.. l.un'1': inc lim-lwliiii, ical ziinlg lf. R., lfnnicc XvIlI1flCI' Ili' nlqg li. Ki., lwln l'1lllK'll1 I.. 1i,. lizltl 'yn l'!llllt'I P1lI Fnli. li., llunnzi lifwgci'-1 Al. V.. lizivlivl .Xntli nik IQ. lf, llziisy .lvl win. , , A K U ' ' 7 k ' Y - f , l':w' Hifi lliivwifvil lwlrlj' fllilll' 41- f '457'--'?'1L 4' +' 4-tae.. 4:-v-'vw-1 ' A T , ki l J' il 1 r pl lug 1 .I 7 4 liarl, Richards, Koets, Miss Dicksun, Campbell, XYilkinsmi. XXX-eil Marple. Yzuider llrimlc, Saunders, lloekelon, Packard. Nllnisnn Field Ball Girls' lfield llall was well organized this year and the rivalry hc-tween the 4 teams was very lceen. Six enthusiastic class teams reported in the tield. while squad tournaments were played in each class during' class time. the hest girls then l reporting for the class team. .X series uf games were played in the form of a round rulmin tnurnament. 1 liach team played every other team which made tive games in all. lfach girl whn participated in two or more games was awarded one hundred points tu apply nn her memhcrship in the Girls' .Xthletic .Xssociatimr Miss lliclcsun coached the teams and gave them many yalualmlc puinters in s lfield Hall. XYith her help and tliruiigli the leadership nf the Captain. hlulia XYil- X1 kinsnn, the seventh hour team carried off the hnnm's, The competition this year was rather unbalanced and not only did this team succeed in winning every game hut they won hy a high scnre, which unduuhtedly proved them tn he a champiwn- I ship team. l 4 lit pl - 7 1-5.7 4-gig' 75. llgyl 1.-7 --Y -iii- Q,-3-5 -Q31 Page Ont' Ilzmdred Sixty -su 'Y 4 -- -- 4. -'S --v v- Ynmler lirnnlq, Ricliztrcls, liiemer, Urolc. Dirksnn, Vermeulen. Finley, Ricltztrrlsmt. .Mitlifliiy :Xlex:mtler, I.:-ninis, l.nm, Stilwell. Carter, Uztnie. Munson Field Hockey Girls' lfieltl Iluekey matle its flelmt in ti-ntrztl lligh Selmnl clnring' the past fall semester. :tml lmeezmse of the newness of this game not nmeh entlmsizt-m 'wus wurlcerl up :tt first. - lfinally ennugh girls from two classes wlimteererl to make teams, :mal Fl thirfl teztm emnposecl of :1 mixecl elztss was orgzmizecl. .Xnother clilitiettlty arose, this time with the weather so that only une game nf the schedule was played. This was :1 etmtest lmetween the classes nf l :mil 7 hours, with seventh hunr us victor, The teams were evenly mzlteherl :mtl after ll fast game. the 7th hour elztss nusecl out El 2-1 seure. ln spite of all the hzmrlieztps, lllllllj' of the girls gainecl Z1 ltnowlerlge of the game, :mtl experience. lay playing cluring the practice games. 17' 1 if-fl' ill 1',1Kl'l ,I' 'K'i'1i.-l'? l'i Q 1'Q'1 if?- Page Ons Hzmdfe. I .5l.l'f Yfnlft 'Y-y 'r vivr , 4.1- vs +av it , if if -1 i'Qj3. Y,' -,Y -A-, -x -1 41yX,vAv! Richards, Vander Brook, Mos, Miss Dickson, Patten, Campbell, Nicssink Finley, Brubaker, Jnhnson, Munsmi, 'l'olamla, Lukc Baseball mir simrts for girls, lliltifjllilll is one ul thc Illtlrf pupiilnr. This 4 lt .ill thc nutrl V0'1l' thc hzisehzlll tuurnzuiicut was plnyccl ul? hy thc frcshmcn, supliuiiimc. juniur, 1 :mil scniiwr classes, which greatly tcmled tu increase the rivalry. .Xs my scniurs 1'cpm'lc:l fur practice, they wcrc climinatcrl. lczxving thc thrcc Iuwcr classes to ci niipclc. X rimml mhm tmiriruiiciii uf six gzmics was hclcl. The ficslimcii zmcl juniors huth lK'ill the imliiiiuirilc wplii inch :mfl iimiur l Clllllx uiiuwcs, thc linzil gzmic guiiig im hclwccii thc frcsh- .Nliich splchflirl lll1llk'lil1ll hurl turiicfl out mi htith siilcs su the Qlllllk' wzls rcry clusc :mil cxciling. lluwcvcr, hy Q1 1- ul tk-lfl work :mil llilfllllg, thc frcslimcn wcrc :ihlc ti, flcfcwl lhcii' cm-mics, thc jimiiirs. This victfmry was mzulc pitssihlc lu :x in 11 txum hx thc uhh- l'-'uh-rship uf their l':1pt:1i11. llmmtlicri Kluiisuni. uw- .. . - i N 4 , l uh -firl in thc Ill I I 111 xx incturc rcccivcfl imc limiflrccl iwiiits twwzml thc lillls Xthl 1' ' lu Xsillfhlllllll which rcilmrcs hx'c-lmiirlrcil pwmits hir iiicmlmcrsliip. , 1 lii mfhi in iilllniii thc mic limirlrcrl ivuints, :1 girl was rcriucstcil fu practise ..,. vwtiiiiillx mil In plnx' lll .11 luis! mic thirfl Ht' lllCllll1l'llIllllK'lll gzmics. 'f' ' ' 7Y Q ' ' '1 51 rfvx'-lic: Fla ' 1 1.4- +'1Z33'5ih ,f'1Li.g' J' + 'i 'fi ' + '3i Ti - i-4544-4-. 'x Claflin, Finley, Miss Dickson, Anthony, lllnnsnn X Bench, Dornbush, Giem, Smith if Volley Ball , , . Xulley lmll ls :1 very lltlpllllll' spurt :nnung the girls clnring the winter term. llns year an entirely rhtterent system wus tried ont :incl pruverl very stieeessful. The tunrnznnent was eztrrierl on with the regular elziss work clnring' the semester. liaeh sqtmfl eunipetecl against the other sqnzicls in the class, which enzihlewl inure girls to pztrticipzite in the gnnies. .X chart of points was kept. tu whieh the sqnzul leaflet' :ulrlecl the points niarle hy her squzul ezteh clay. .Xt the encl of the year the puints were cunnterl anal the sqncul lmving the greatest innnlmer was fleelztretl the ehzunpion Yulley Hull players of the selioul. .Xlthungh Ynlley llull was plztyecl at the must unly twiee :1 week it tliil nut hincler Sqnzul liight uf the tirst hunr gym elzlss from piling np El score nf twn hnnclrefl :incl fourteen points. This was mzule pussilmle through their incliviflnztl ability :incl the guwcl teznn work ut' the girls :incl tliruugh the excellent lezulership of llelen liornliush who was captain of the winning team. l':ZlCll girl on the squzul received one hunclrecl points tuwzml her niemlmership in the liirls' Athletic .'hSSUClZltlOIl. K-'i- pr.-1-'. .p-1-J-.1-1-r J-7 K 'Q xxx-mrx's,-Q'x's. 1 -xivql Page Om' lllultlrrd ,Xlrfy three I T'-T-LQL5'4i v if af v 4 + + + v + v -. +1 fel--'+Vi3 .I -, Qld-i i r A 'P qi lg. l L l l l t I AA it ln 4 iii' P4 F 1 , ' :H li n' 'J ! . l IE Q Q 5 Lanheld, Mackay. Fenker, Smith. De Young Green, Klaeliee, Gordon, Harrison li i , , Boys Captams and Managers 'lioo much can not he said for the hoys who have stood hack of the eoaehes ' during L'entra1's 1926-Z7 season. Most students in high school realize that there are captains and managers hut the work that goes with those titles is not generally understood. 'lihe captain chosen at the end of one season to take duties at the heginning of the next. is the leader of the squad. lt is his duty to set a good example for r his men hy keeping in training, to keep his men pulling together-the only way L to keep team-work . and to keep them inspired with the pep and enthusiasm N. li that carries the team through to the end. ' Nl , l v ' 'll liee iinff track ol' equi nnent and attendance at mraetiee is no easv 'oh. The R1 A . . .l H manager can testify to that for of sneh does his work consist. Then, too. he acts lkli as general reminder, thinking of things which the coach and captain in their 'L ll's haste have forgotten. llx' the end of the season the manager well deserves his H l ,, v -.. i 3 'i Manager s lx , ' l ll' 'lihe ollieers. if so ther max' he called, of t'entral's athletic teams this vear were f 'lil well chosen. lhe Laptams, Mackay. toothall: Lanhelcl, hasketlmall: l'enker, track ' ,, :md Ile Young, eross eountry, displayed their leadership to a good aclvzmtage and ther were ahh' assisted hr managers Xlaeliee, Garrison, and Gordon respectively, , ,. ' , f ' . . . , . . l 'l lhornton Smith :md llarold iireen assisted ,Xlaelxee and Marrison. Hi M Ir , if l I v Y ' It l igt' OHL' Hnutiffu .Si,t'fj.'f01lr I 1 Student Life 4 1 , 5 . W I 'a ef ,Jw-1 fr 1- if , I I .1 ... ,QF QL? V av' V . . ,, . i , f 1513-' .H 'H gym-Q A 9 5 if . Y .,r .gf :I .- ' 1 ., If 1 1- 'Q 7 , ,USL 9 , 1 1 i 1' UQ S11 .,5'1:P .' vy,: fk Y- fl . 1 f -I Jwfiga vt 'M . 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Everett- Why of course-what Covered with the moss of time. an absurd queSti0n.,7 Jokelets that perhaps another Mrs. Everett- Well, then, W110. is Sailing o'er life's solemn main V101et,Bay YOU are e1WaYS talking A forlorn and half-wit brother, about? - Seelng, shall revamp again. f,Bm,k,, Russell-HHCY, there, what Let us then begin perusing are You running for In Almanacs of ancient date, Chauncy Brinn-- I am going to stop Still a-seizing, still a-choosing a fight. Chestnuts that have learned to wait. Buck - Who's fighting ? -- C hauncy Brinn- Another fellow and Mr. H cad- Wl1ere have I seen your me' -- face before ? M r. Robinsons- Why don't you an- WaIt Sies- Same place you see it Swer my question P now. Chuck Fisher:- I shook my head. ' Robby :- I can't hear your head rat- Gcorgc Doitrich- I have a picture of tle way over here. you in my mind. Gm-cc Sigler- How small you make me feel. ON SOUP -- Soop ranks thurd in owr nashnal Irving 5-Chcmul 1,-usay, Bush, what drinks. Itz like Koaca Kola drinks- do you think of my acting? 15 millyn bowls drunk every day er Mr, Bu5l1g.. That Waslft acting? that somptin like thet. Soop is usually was 1'l11SIJCi'l3,Vl0I'.,, 'drunk wit a straw er chewed. In most .1 fashunable soceyety it is drunk. Soop It sometimes takes a girl a long time IZ a Wonderful tmg m de handz uv to learn that a Hirtation is attention Sum Pepool' Iuonetnhade lmkle 1190 without intention, cud maik de likequide Jump tu h1z mowth from a spune held fore inches ,, 'ftl'.f.St'k'df Zllr. Che1zc1'y- My head is ringing. m mn Ov ng asc ur am m .S.0 I H , , , soop hev wonderful tonal kwahtxes. Mr. IanCIczfe- Thats because it IS Y - empty H Take fer instunce creem termato soop H Oitfdfd-KiDOCSl1,t your head ever -itz got fi peckular nieuow noat to it 1-ing pf' no oder kind hez. I tink been soop is C1,mf1w- N0. lowist and it ends up with hot water I-10fwayd... That is because it is being the highust. Theres a chart thet cracked. gives the hole skale. A gude tub uf -'T hot soop can be uzed tu wash dishes Miss Hasbrouck :- In what battle in- SOUP is edveftized evefywhefe in' was Gustavus Adophus killed ? cludink street kars. De bezt kine is Lodisra Payne :- I think it was his Kempbellz. last battle. Al Rodin 'i-ii ,r 1 -J' Ar'.v':'fll 1 -gifs fx 1.-x-x -ua-1 Page One Hundred Sixty-six -X ..u.f- fri:-Af-1 1.4 1 1 .1-.1-.1--.:-J--l fx-x.-s up-1 -xx -wp'-1.-5,--Q.-1.-Q.r1 '1.1i.'Q. Donna Van Trump- Stop! Clinton C astor- I won't ! Donna V an Trump fwith a sigh of re- liefl- .-Xll right - I've done my duty. -1. Glenn Alway- Isn't it terrible-ev- ery time I breathe someone in the world dies. Lyman Williams- Use Listerinef' Mr. Lindley- When was Jamestown settled, Kate P Kate Scot!- About the time james I. began to rule. Mr. LindIc'y- Hut I'm asking you for a date. And Kate had the poise and dignity to blush and say, Well, how about to- night ? M Mr. M crrick- What do you call.. a man who plays a saxophone ? Harpld Hinckley- That depends on how bum he plays it. Len Bradford- You look cold. Shall I take off my coat and put it around you ? H'innic De Young- Oh, no! Don't take it off-but you can pu-t it around me l H. Bush- I live on my wits. f. Dv Hamer- You must be smart to live on such a small capital. Ma Ely- Somebody wants you on the phone. Km Ely- Well, if it's a girl, tell her I'll be there and if it's a man tell l1im I'll pay him next week. Mr. iYr'1'i1zs-- A fool can ask more questions than a wise man can an- swer. Isn't that so ? Tom Anthony- I can't answer you. Miss C oucliman- NVhere do the bugs go in the winter time ? Les llfolfc- Searcl1 mel Max Friedman- W hat is the date, please P Miss Mac Gregor- Never mind the date, the test is more important, Max- Well, I want something right on myypaperf' Dr. Barrett- Stick your tongue out farther. Angie Vanderveen- I can't, it's fas- tened cn the end. Leu Miner- May I be excused? I don't feel well. Miss Milham- Where do you feel worst P Len Miner- In chemistry. Miss Keis Cin algebra classj- Now watch the board and I will go through it. There are three classes of girlsg the intellectual, the beautiful and the ma- jority. Max Stowellr I always sleep in glovesg keeps your hands soft. don't cha know ? Don Wilber: Really, and do you sleep in your hat, too P Miss Hochsteiu: Give the principal parts of possumf' Ev Rankin: Head, legs and tail. Chuck Wise reports that his father is considering his epitaph al- ready. He says that his papa likes this one, Here lies Dentist Wise. Ella ing his last cavity. Absence makes the mark grow rounder. Gordon Gill- Have you forgotten the five dollars you owe me ? Harold Grew:- Not yet. give me timefl Opportunity knocks but once. cotll' er knockers please follow.j Page One Hundred Sixlysseilen e Om- Ilundrvfl 5?,l'fj'Hi71C KJL , MJ Q , W 1 ' v W g Q f X -ff f+ r , 0 XX1. xx 4. g ,. 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N P 4 1 5. 4 D ,A Q- A- ,,,, ,A -- , - -2- r , F .. k- Q- -r v - v v v v,' ,' 4' 1' J' fhwn ,'A'A 'Q'1':. 4.'-'-'A!.,.'.., -.. -Y..f.'- ,..----.-,.,,.---- - rg, .3 l'u1gu Om' Ilmxmml Sfrvrlly-i:L'0 Pago Our llumirrfi SCT'l'Ilfj ilU'l'l? fP?Cg--'-,...1..1 1.,----V.. v Methuselah probably lived to a ripe Dena Y.-- You know the tune I just old age just to spite some girl who sang? married him for his money. Link Ver.- What about it P . . 'i . Dena Y.- It haunts me so A b : 5 - ,, ' weakesltafhqink. only as Strong as Its Lidiireil if NO Wonder' you mur- A TRAGEDY IN IV ACTS - I Act--Exam, A banana peel, II Act-Cram A little Sqlleal, fXCtTF1unk . A flash of l'lOSC, IV Act-Punk And down she goes! One little freshman sat up all nite V , trying to fathom out one of Mr. Van ,FOUR EPITAPHS Cleve's jokes and then it dawned on DCCP W15d0m'-SWCllCd head hjnq, Brain fever-he's dead. . -- -A ' . Don La Cram'-- You shouldn't wear False fair one-h H d. Senior that Scotch costume tonight. Heart broken-he?5'i,1 eaed ' Sherwood Borland- Why not? ' A J M. Don La Crane- Everyone will think , - M wr' youire tight ju Went skating-bumped headg ...... Cracked skull-he's dead. The last word in petting parties- -A Sgph, STOP!!l Milk famine-not fedg John Howard- My father says that Starvationwhes deaf 4 Freqhman he will cut me off with a nickle. 1 ' ' Weary Garsidc- VVliere will he V get the nickle ? MU-rl FF-RINGS .Min Hfalkottvn- What did Columbus Ongijivaitzliza toboggan that Speeds prove by standing an egg on end? Th ' fl T ,Q Tom Bcvlzf- That eggs were cheap in 1 le ffuilst V10 gig eiffgbe nllalgi' ECO' his daysf, pe C015 one wit a m ean or . , f- Some people are happy only when P- 5f'b '9 uW111 YOU maffb' me P, n they are getting a lot of enjoyment out M. Porter--'KI wouldn't marry you if of being miserable. you wel-3126 Prince of 'Wales' . There is. now a carito every live P'S0brmg Well, SHPPOSC the Prmce people which should limit each hit- of Wales were me. ' - , . and-run driver to four pedestrians. DUN C ffff7'1dUf uI 5335 P1'QfCSQfJf, I It takes courage to be afraid to do P needs hge ligllitl-ora tlge subj ect. 1. Wrong. 'SZ' r2H2itfJ?,, lg t Suggest a lt- ackiitter be short of cash than of char- H' ChmHl 5 'nYeS' We did hmfe a Va' Live and help live, no longer live cancy in the play but you re too and let liven lat . ' lfstfzcir Vanden Bark- Too late ? Advefsify is f1'eflU9ntlY the advance H. C lzmzery- Y eh, by about ten agent Of SUCCESS- Yeafs-H Our companions are partners who Mfrs H GSIJVOltCk1KiT01llOfl'0W we will make Of unmake us' take the life of Coolidge, come pre- About the only thing left that will pared ! ' make a Happer blush is rouge. 'll Q 1 1- 1-,Q-,Ar -I'.:' Y J-I' t -xfxfu. Page Ono Ilmidrcd Scvefzty-four -N.-11. 11' rn:-0-.1-.1 fl ? Q Mr. Gill Cimpressivelyj- Suppose I should be taken away suddenly what would become of you P Gordon Gill- Oh Ill get along all right but what would become of you? L Ver Slum' Doctor w1ll you glve me somethmg for my head? Doc I wouldn t take It as a gift Bzll Frame The fortune teller who exannned my hand sald I was very economrcal rn some th1ngs Father Did he say what they were 'P Blll Frame Soap and water A man who was smkmg said Drop me a l1ne Certamly What IS your address P asked a man who appeared It 1snt very often That studying makes us 111 But lf the Latm doesn t kill us Then algebra surely wlll Cszgnedj M ose Tuvuss C Srhoonrnaker I must brush the cobwebs from my braln M Brakeman You had better get a vacuum cleaner Lowell Lamphzer You am t got no brams Bob Lewis No brains? Why man I ve got brains I a1n t never used WORDS OF GREAT MINDS Mr Strome I should say Norll Mr Van Cleze Leave the Class Miss Eggenberger Now chlldren you re gettmg nolsy Mr Robznson Heh Heh Heh Is that so? Mrs Graves Well alright this time But the next Mr Chenery Now when I was with Pershmg Mrs Van Cleoe Why' Fowlerll' 's 1 Q:-1-1,-1 'Q' 1rt:Q 1'i'Q.2 k 'L Two society ladies were attending an opera. One lady leaned over to her friend and asked Isnt this the Trio from Faust they are playing? The friend replied Why I thought they were playmg The Sextette from LUCIH just then the first lady adjusted her lorgnette and spled a Slgfl on the side of the stage Were both wrong she sa1d lt s the Refrain from Sp1t m C Wzse Is Smlth a good chemlstry student? C Emery Good' I should say he IS Hes got the acrds eatrng rlght out of h1s hands Lynn C I hear you re studying as tronomy Clznton C Not exactly Im takmg boxing T Becht Why I get twlce as much sleep as you do L Beclzt You ought to You ve got twice as many classes as I have Maxene S My complexmn 1S my Fern Ball Say where do you get that stuff P It IS rumored that the manager of this paper walks five mlles every morn mg to keep up his clrculatlon Russell Mzkels Gee I got a zero to a Dazsy Johnson Oh that s nothing Farmer' Steznhans Say I thought of a good ldea today Sam Hyman Beginners luck I sup pose George Kang I dined on ox ta1l soup and beef D01 othy Brazee What are you trying to do make both ends meet? 1 11 . u 5 cr 1 rc 1 4 1 1 1 11 1 11 as .i 1 1 ' I . I ' 1 79 ' . a , I . . cr 1 77 1 1 , H - rr 1 r ' ' 1 -- - 1 . . 1 I7 S ' 1 ' ' ' 37 . H . . rr - 11 ,, L . - ru 11 H . , . . . 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I lv ' I I is Wm Mmm GUY -'HAT IS Arrucnp -.ml .1 M H , l . we on M Ms, XVI! we mr mga ann as Inna ' ,-9 I Y Amr Sfrn rf-uso A cms.. . : 53,1 i XI 16 SIR 1-wr I -nun aus' sfor Runruug B U Q 1: fx X BNN! I I mm vvzw:-IM' v-fem 'y 4 A5 0 I v In ' 1 I , ' V in 2 ' ' V 1 . I, - ' FI' 5' C 0, J 'ff' 3 7 I ' . lik. NW Vi 9 ' 3:51-2 ' ' . I 1 ,Il A3 X 'Xfg 5 I-I..-.II 2 N ' A-fm I y I-I I'.IfL2Q I' .I I ' gb 55 1, Q' in S 1: X' M it ' IIIII-Fug, 5 H ,' t f- ' u I I - . I-, ' 1, 1 III ' x I N as I 'I Mot h IJIIII, I l . N f U I I .J ' I 'ly f Q I. - I f 3 I .1 .ldlrn X, -1?-' lv I ,, G. .Sw -,W I 0 , f:.IEI:-,aevk IIIIII I W gh WIMIJFL - xii ' 4' f-T I III, I 'fsmqtozv-'f' i . f-...Ann-tnfg..-,,.f'.g,x canoe. . Q 0 a 4 n Q- Y ,, . . ,. an mlm gy I III J .v - - Page One Hxmdrcd Swcxxtypciglzt dvertisements ff S ff, x , A v1?3: ffm 14 W! NV 1 4 I ff ' , Y YQILLii9i1??9mt:.:g-1?1x5Lnngng-i --- -, . . ,1 14 -Q- W Y 4 73, I' f' ,' ,-..,-----,-4-----4 W Q , . ...-..-..-.-..-..-M-..-..-.m-..-.- - -..-.,,,, nj! I , Q ! ir? 'M fri? mba- I Y I !f: 5 51 F4 : J 4 I2 Q M E 3 x 2 Ex E 5 : .'1 1 , 5' ! J l l l IES! vi? P-Y '51 3 lf? Q - 'J SEE Your Warmest Friend' ' V 5 I l I I D W : . 1 I 4 . H. B U U M A 1 ' E4 ! f 4 I l ' vig P h o n es 5 1 P. ' : gf 4265-6616-2-6522 5 If H3 ' : 1 444 M- - - - --1-- -n-.1-4 -..-.w-..-..-.1-. -, -..-..,,y-, -MM,,-,,,,,-W,-,S , Him P' :- I fb X. xv-'J Aff:-117-?'. Y ' fe- r4 S'w,ti1s,j?,QiyAigIY-Fl -Y Putt Om' Hzrmirmi Sfvc' g-1.nf,,e l 'p.'x'x'1.-11.fq4-gl-ggi,-Q,-Q,-,-1-1, VII?In-ulimini:mini:I11:-ul-nilI1aI-uni!m1nu--uniln-niln-ln:-in-rn--:mins-ln-uu1un H l ll WESTERN STATE NORMAL SCHOOL N I Q KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN I Attractive Advantages i ii l. Carefully selected corps of specially trained instructors. li 2. Splendid campus of 56 acres including 15-acre athletic field. E 3. Modern buildings well equipped with adequate apparatus. 3 4. New Library Building-unexcelled among the Normal Schools in I the United States. lk 5. Well selected library material-200 magazines and periodicals re- ceived regularly. I 6. New gymnasium for Men-a splendid structure carefully planned it 7. Life Certificate Courses: N I .i Art Manual Arts , Commerce Music ,L Early Elementary Grades Physical Education for men il Home Economics Physical Education for women it junior High School Rural Education I Later Elementary Grades Senior High School i 8. F our-year A. B. and B. S. Degree Courses. i 9. Appointment Bureau places graduates and alumni in desirable ii positions free. I 10. Well equipped Cafeteria furnishes wholesome food at low rates. 11. Co-operative store provides books and students' supplies reason- I ably. il 12. Fine democratic atmosphere and splendid school spirit. ll H 'lg'- N I For annual catalog and further information address Registrar, llfestern State Normal School, Kala1n.at'oo, fl H Michigan 5 D. B. VV.xI.no, President JOHN C. HOEKIIE. Registrar .inn-ninu:uc-nn-su-un-aninn-In:-milieu-:ll-nn-ln--UI1-ln1n:Y nl:-nui:uf:n-In :l ::-:ru :u:1:u ,: of J- ray' J-.J 1-.IS 1-1 J-I Q -itat 'S 'S 'H 'Qiglifi Page One Hundred Eighty -. .v-gJ.,.- str' rv:-1-1 -,Av 3-.nr L'-:paw 1-.1-.7-1 ' P1-rn.-s. xx -wg x-1.-1.'i:1'1 1'1'1-i -'- - I E 3 1 p1.g1..-..1n1g.1..1un1..1g.1..::.1..1n --- :n-qn+::.-.:1..1qg1::-,.1.y1..1an1an T I. X J KALAMAZOO COLLEGE V M L begins its N1NETY.sEcoND YEAR 1 A E SEPTEMBER 21, 1927 , U rc Graduates of Central are always WELCOME SEND FOR INFORMATION TO THE PRESIDENT ALLAN HOBEN H 4 -li W A H , gk A 1 I H W, u jx T n L , i an T n N N n v ' I a 4 ?liCi-E ill f' I: Zlilikil1Hi i Y Y W -A VY H P O H d'd E Ll i glillllilil lllllllllH l l l- l lf'U or 1 ll l TO OUR FRIENDS l We, like yourselves, are building for the future. With that in : ll mind it is but natural we advertise in your school publications in l order that we may secure the Good Will of coming men and ,l H women. We thank you. ,, i -- l s l ff 1 i Doubleday Brothers 8: Company if it we Suppliers of good stationery ' ' I Q For home and ofhce W I 241 EAST MAIN STREET KALAMAzoo, MICH. E T T Lllillllllllliilllllill-1llTlIli!!lllillill?'llill!1ll11lll'lllK lillS1' Phineas Rosenbaurn: Who do you have for German ? Evert Van Hoeve: Miss Hochstein, and you P Phin. Rosen.: Mr, Bouckf' Evert Van Hoeve: Never mind, we both speak English anyway. Miss Gogarn: This would be the rar- est tree in the world if it weren't so common. H. Ransler: That's funny. T. Dole: What P H. Ransler: Oh I was just thinking. T. Dole: Ha, Ha, That IS funny. Chuck Cox: I feel musically inclined tonight. Roland Shook: Why don't you go over and string Viola? C. Baker: Let's think hard. G. Northrop: Oh I'd rather do some- nip? CAPITOL BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOPPE Hair bobbing latest style. Expert marcelling, shampooing. water and finger waving Permanent waving Nestle Circuline DIAL 2-9332 148 E. SOUTH ST. Next to Capitol Theatre .i.-...............-........... ............-.................................... Better Foods at Lower Price at Armintrout's 7 DAY STORES 243 E. Main St. 534 Portage St. 406 Reed St. thing you can do too. ...........-................- ...p YV, Y 2 n , q. ,-'1 1 1-J-:fl 1,717 xt-4il'l-'1-Y- i 5 ' f' l Page One Hundred Eighty-two .p . ,Lf I .5' 13-5-1-url-7.1-If-4-741-1-1l'fk'1't.'sft.-1 Q 'Q -Q.-x. Q.'Q.' t:1'1.'QrQ,1Q. El 1 . 'l?ll E2lll lil K 'lT'!lliK-If ll? I 'I BETTER HOMES ' I I 'f AT ECONOMICAL COST :- pg ll L I I This store believes in the betterment of homes. Its stocks are l ii selected with careful attention to correctness of model, style, beauty, I ii and that which is most important of all, substantial construction and ll I finish. You'l1 always find high quality here at a low price. Students l of interior decoration and furnishing are invited to visit our store ', I ' and learn about the new modes. x is HOME FURNISHING CO. l 201-223 N. BURDICK ST. L ililill' ITB' Ill' K 'I T K if T' ' ' +1 ar-an x+nf:r4xf zu: n+sc7l:7n1u' ml- ff With Best Wishes to our great School System C. H. Gill Auro Tor Hosrr-rAL Phone 2-5823 124 N. Edward St. -gig ,p1pp1gg,g.1g:gin1a .n1ao1qig+ 120 W. MAIN ST. Featuring Langrock New-Hazen Clothes for A. W. Johnson Co. Young Men -cw1n-qp1qn-ur-or1ul1u1a-n1n1cn1oo-oo!a Chuck Wise: I had to shoot my dog. Ed Woodruff: Was he mad? Chuck : Well, he didn't seem any too well pleased. Esther Wilkinson: Don't you love driving on a night like this ? Earl Bonnel : Yes, but I thought I'd wait until we got farther out in the country. Art VandenBark: My razor won't cut at all. ' Esther VandenBark: My, it ought to. It cut the linoleum easily enough this morning. rr Bob Scoby: You're the only girl I ever loved. Illah Mr Makin: Oh that's all right kid, I don't mind beginners. Gilbert Sager: I wanna buy a book. Mr. Strickland: Fairy tales ? Gilbert Sager: Aw g'wan, fairies don't have tails. 2 ---- ,. f iiff ff -- 1 :l rf 1--gf-:fy1-1-1-.:'.:er-1-1-rya7pngks.'xu1'x.1,1'n'nan 11--5-1 -s -s' Page One Hundred Eiglity-tlnfee .1.q.1n-. .1.g1...1.,1,.,.-'pig'-.gu-ui' ,E-1. '- n:qq1..1..1...1,.-...1.q.1..1 .- 15.1.1 KODAKS Developing Printing and tinlarging Goon SERVICE AND CLEAN Fooo r.lqRY oUR FOUNTAIN LUNCHES Inst across Vine St. from C entral Greene's Drug Store :info x.'1:1. -1:1 vg 4 41 x, sial1lu1n1ln-uniulinl-nn1nl1ln1uI1 1nu1n .l l 1 I l L l I -i- Conifvl-iinents of Grand Rapids Candy Co. 364 E. Main St. Phone 4798 Home made candies, Ice-cream and Lunches At all Hours. Delicious toasted sandwiches. -In-at-:lfiuiza-an-an-1il1lI1n , 171:-:li .In1n,..-..1n1.,.-..1.......1.,.-..1.u-nu-:,,.1- l l l l I l -1- 1: l l l I l. la ll l I l .it -gg gI1,.igli..-.ggi-1-g.i.q.1.,iu-...gluing PRINTING Quality Right Prices Right Service Right HGRTON-FISKE CO. PYTHIAN BLDG. PHONE 2-1523 1...-.gin..qg-gl1g-1ll..-pg1ql1u1gp1ql- I-up-qgiglilgilg-1.1.9-qp1g.Lqg1'.1.l1. A young man may have many friends, but he will Find no one who is as steadfast, as constant, or as ready to respond to his wants, as capable of pushing him ahead, as the little book which we have all ready to put your name on. It is a Savings Passbook issued by the Kalamazoo National I Bank Kalamazoo, Michigan fe L :-2:kJeJf'J'4v'Q-J'..J'J'.J- 7 e One Hundred Eighty-four -5' -C l'I l' C .5--l -1-I'Xb-.1-.j'x? -Nw W u 1' --+ nn- . ,, l Fixx Lx.-1 1-x xx.-gg vifn.-x'1's. Y . .. - . ...r f aIu1un1ul1un1uu-au1nn1:u-:nn1ns1nn1nn1uu1im- 1? l1ll1Il1an1nu-nn1nn1nn1nn1nn1uu1nn1n1uu1n- it Correct Fixings I li FOR YOUNG IWEN H Collar attached shirts :I l Fancy sox I Dobbs Hats and caps W ,' fl - Smart knickers 1 I l ff Golf Hose 1 i if LEW HUBBARD I 7 ,gg fl f 117 W. MAIN ST. if 4illlllllillilllllillillillllliillllillili W + l l ll'li'lF lllil' :Z Ziiliiliif I! if ! i H ,, LEWIS RAI'Il1 TRANSIT LINE ' F if Gives Good and Regular Service 7 ' g Between Kalamazoo-Allegan ii I 4 I' Between Kalamazoo-Three Rivers if P 1 N Between Kalamazoo-South Haven L If For information, can 4843 Kalamazolfs If il G. O. LEWIS. Prop. T it -i-..................... ' 2 Progressive Printers I ..,..,..,..-..-.i..i..,...,, jf f H 306 NORTH RosE STREET Q, N ., I A GRUEN WATCH t .l ll ' . . i 1 5 1 Kalamazoo, Michlg-an J iff r1HE IDEAL GRADUATION GIFT it H ll! The best choice iii a gift to the Grad- it 1 7 if time is ffie Gift that yields the great- Q , Telephone 7 Lp est pleasure, pride and satisfaction to l l q617 1 the recipient. What could be more U i M if I appropriate than a GRUEN VVATCH I I -in which there is combined the ut- i H most beauty and smart style with de- s X if pendable timekeeping. A Gift for the : L 5 Years. , ! T I l .sn l' l WVrist Watches - Strap VVatches I gg' re I I ' Pocket W'atches I li q . 0 ! il MIFOH D. Ellis I ,i I, feweler E I Li if 124 EAST RIAIN ST. i u 7 I I 1 f 1' lil-n1nn-nu1nn-quiuuxuux 1 -:n1uu1ul:-u :Qu afp-:l1l1nn1qn-nan-un1uu:nn1uu1ul1so1u11n1oaig I ..gi- - , 7 A lf' il' -:i'l z-3'5',Mv 1 - 1-3 .-1 1 -. Q -..-Q.-Q. --. .-5 -x 1. -6 Page Ons Hundred Eighty-five Qniuilliig-.gn-lsiilllu-lu1Il1ln1 hu1llLlc in--ltr gg-.pg ll fuzz- n:in-n:n- O. Miller Grocery Phone orders Filled and Delivered Promptly Phone 2-6324 and 4504 613 Davis i:7-n-n-n'- fr - 1 -' In fi- MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 'Good To The Last Drop A. W. Walsh COQ Wholesale Distributor p1:n1uwan-dl1uu1ul1 lg.-911.-gp-1...g.g.-.ll-lg -------r l 'Ml :init F'-T Olmsted 81 Mulhall REAL ESTATE n1......1q.-.,1......... 1. I INSURANCE l Stocks and Bonds T l 2nd Floor Commerce Bldg. I oil -ll1lu1-ul1Iu--lu1u1rs1vIn1-nnvIuLnn-4l1ll1l0'l cQu-1ll1n-ll-u1ls1ln-:1l-un1Il-1ns-nI-ll--ll- L I l ll l C omplimc11t.v of T Q S l L I The New Dlana ly ' 1 I 116 E. MAIN sr. ll lr ll H ll H L H Have your Ice Cream and l ll Lunches After the Dances ll 5 ll ll Ti 61? Zliilllll I: Elf. IE 'ilflllii ' :l7!llllQ 1lq.1n.1ll..lgiglilg-l,.qg1n1up--5.-..i..iq.1..1.1g THE HOME SAVINGS BANK CAPITAL S200,000.00 SURPLUS 3150000.00 I l l nit: ':l 2:-nic: :mir ::4:u1-In-ll, .ur .n ::l1vn1ln :n , 311:13-:uY:: f: 7: ilnin-nl: 0 e Hundred E'gl t, - -X . ..-,A ,- ! ' ' - ! A v 'A' eg lin-gn7aov-n:l:t :l1nl+so1nlv1l!1-a- + n x N H COMPLIMENTS ,l of 5 A Friend I-ul1l1n1n!p The Intertypesettmg Company 416 N Rose St Kalamazoo M1Ch1g1U Phone 9327 Sluq C omposztzon For The Trade Our One Mm Serwce g 'I' 'ttf' sill' ' D1u+1tn 17:73:41:- in as 5 1 1 I Taylor Produce Co. Kalamazoo, Mich. FRUITS 8: PRODUCE George J Thomson Co Specwlzzmg m INSURANCE COMPANY GUARANTEED Gow BONDS YIELDING 6 AND 6V'7 All local stocks and bonds bought vold and quoted LJEORGE J THOMSON Sz Co Investments Securxtxes 125 Burdick Arcade KALAMAZO0 MICHIGAN -It-Inq-gig Complfments LEE 8z CADY KALAMALOO BRANCH JFNX Page One Hundred Eighty-sewn 5 1- 'h.'1:1 :Q.1. 5 I as : - I + L M I no ff li - ff 1 -A 2 1 . . l f l l I U yy ' ' ' 5 ' QQ S 7 1 ' L V f 1 l H Q 3 x y - I 45: I: Il!!-:I I II :Ifx A-- ff Z 441: ::44:T1il' 324' Iilil 114' Z: ,lf Q H EH i T X I r E Til ez: :fn 11:1-In-I 2'-:A A :A Arr' rr-rr 21 1: :: 2:-::: :: : nf::i:rA an 1 ' u U I 5 T' w j' 1 v, I 'f I A 5' H v U . ' - 2' . go u M Q : 3 x n . ' I Q N w 1 l l Q I 3 - i , P , I 4 N-JZ, U U or A U U --We A Mroreeg A mqgm-44-D, ,gl U , ,,,,,,- . 1. 's.u4, , -'X - -I' 1-1-JT -111-..r-J'.1'J ' H C5 -.G--5 , I , - , L rxf-Q -so 1.g1gp1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1g'1gu1.u1p.1..1lp1gg.1nu1n.1g KALAMAZOO-CITY SAVINGS BANK Three DCf1G7'l7llL'1lfS Depository for SAVINGS CITY FUNDS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL FUNDS SAFE DEPOSIT STATE FUNDS For Your C0ll'Z'81ll8'l1'C6 Three Neighborhood Branches 1l.1lp1.,1.,1 1.n1.,1m1.n1.,.-M1n1,m1,,..qu1I441'.1.,1..1nq1'..-1.14.-..,1qp.1l. GRINNELL BROTHERS ESTABLISHED 1880 INCORPORATED 1912 Miclzigarfs Leading Music H ouse Steinway, Sohmer, Vose Pianos Grinnell Bros. four own makej :XND OTHER FINE PIANOS Duo-Arr Reproducing Pianos Pianola Player Pianos Victrolas, Records 1.1. Small Musical I1l3fI'111llC'7llS and Everytlzfing in the Realm of Music 113 EAST RIAIN ST. -'KALAMAZOO Dial 2-0146 - 2-0147 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1'p-pn.-.1I1:u1uun1ln1qn1nn1nn1n-1lg1.11..1 1 ,FAA I 1 .l 1-5-1-91:-1-.1-r'.1':'7 15-:j'j,AP.'t.1't.-1i.'i't'x't't'11,'l One Hmldrccl Eighty-eigllt .1 51 -Xa., , .1 lvl:-pw: 1- rg: .1 :-I rc' ' If Qi.--n. -1.-n xei.--Q.-1.-sxuzi.-1:t.t g'1.'i i' '--- - Y 1+ f 4IOI1Iu1n1.l-ul1cu11:1-:Q--1--1--in-inn-...Qn....1n11.1-.15-1.--..n1--1.1-nu1..-,,...u1nu 4 n l. Boylan says- Be it used or Be it new- : FI! make good m5 'word to you. Reo Oakland P0ntlaC Cars and Trucks OTIS H BOYLAN Inc 128 ENT XVATER ST YOUR FUNDS INV ESTED F lrst Mortgage Collateral Trust Slllklllg Fund 6W, Gold Bonds WILL BE SAFE Secured by Kalama oo Homer appr'used at more than tW1CC the total lssue DCHO1111HHtl0l1S3lm S500 S1000 Can be purchased 1n mstalmente Wltll each mstalment bearmg mterest' Tltle, Bond and Mortgage Company or lx XL xM xzoo 125 Exchange Place Phone 6137 ,f-1-4 T' H L -'I' U 1: Tl in l H I .. If . W , , ,. le T H 1 L H H ' fl w i ... .. ll xl at 11 E iw 1 ll 1 l .. l , Q , , X H , 1: IT ' ' I ' ' fr L l .. is l 1 i,,,,1..1g.1q.1n1nl1uviuu:ln1n:-ul1n-1uinn1:11ain-cu--1I1sn1qu1ar1alirn1u11ql:n1g....,i,.i Qnvllilniuniuuialxll-ln1 1:111:7:ziuillil:-n:1n1l:inl::r1l:ill1uin:Ylnilniliqglpig .. 5 2 ll Q H iz LT 1 u N In OHV W , x I ' V , z: ll 1, - . . A 1' 1, 1 .. Q ' 1 I 5 . . I, l . . ' . r 5 ' T . - U l. -1 ' - ll I , o gl li l H ,, ll 7 , H 1 .' H II T sin vl1001lninniul1ul1uuinu1uu:-un1qn1an1uu11n11u11u1un1ul-nu--uu1uu1sn1au1au1ul-1ul1ll-1ll-ul fi '- '-?i 4 7 V if f' fx-A f-it?-' t Page One Hundred Eighty-nine -z:':-'Eli 'ES 1- ': 'i' Helen Barnhart- It was very good .E ' .H Ove ffm Whore l M2132 iiffifffe 5303315 ffl? .. -t P n - e 10 1 , 4 A. M. . P. M. 8931 it,S a Charity ball? I B011 Ton Cafe an I , Q l Lynn Cole-' Did you say that I was POR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I no gentleman? TFICUOS BFOS-, PVOPS- Betty S.- No, I merely stated that 202 N. Rose St' H you preferred brunettes. u K 1 , M' 11' n ' , aamazoo xc lga The hardest work of a teacher is ..... ,.,. ata... ..,:.g.. ,.,..... uttin abstract facts in concrete 'Q' P . g -n-1ln1llzlu-4o--lp-1a:n1lp-u:u1-n1ln-+g rn 1 n d S . . L She was just a printer's daughter, Rlepma Brothers H but you could fell her type. GEOEEEIEE' FREEH VEGETABLES AND Ben W cisman- Girls are better look- 4RUITS R inglv Quality giods reasolrllably pgced htcii 1 Weary Gahvide- Naturally. get er wit service t at satis es s a it - - continue to be our policy in the sale Ben' NO' artlaclallyf, and distribution of food supplies. H F nd D - ' ' 1 - Phones 6154 - 6155 I rQine,S0!ri1e6vkin,.,, ey, mls er' yer en ......-......-..- ....-........-...........l Noble- well, ies old enough- m-In:-l up-up-an-an--an-nm-n-UT n-uufzs-:n-unfznfzzfyninfncfzvrlte Ju- Compliments of Sweeping in on every tide, the ships - , ' of commerce that sail the seven seas The Park Anlerlcan come to our shores laden with the fin- est dates from Arabia, figs from Hotel Smyrna, walnuts and almonds from H France and Spain, pineapple from Hawaii, vanilla beans from Mexico, x CHAS. B. H.u's, Owner sugar from Cuba, molasses from Bar- ll badoes. coca beans from the tropics. ERNEST MCLEAN, MGM-090' These. with maple sugar from our a U nwn New England. honey from Cali- .. .a.-..-..e ...,..,..:..e.........e...e..:..:..,. fornia, pecan nuts from the Southwest lf and other good things, combined by H ,i,,,,,,,.,,,.,,-,..,.,...,............. - the magic of the Confectioner's art, 1 are transformed into wondrous array oftndclicious candies that delight the The Battery na ion. K Good Candy Surh as RALPH RALSTON SCITRAFFTJS CHOCOLATES AUTO LECTRICAI' well known for their high quality, H BATTERY should be part of the daily diet of the i SPEEDOMETER average healthy individual. rs d R d. S . CARL F. SKINNER 81 SONS l an U w ermce Wlmlvsalc Distributors 434 VV. Main Call 5838 I I :in-1 -nn1-nnilulnu-1:1-nu--uu1u1u-nu-nie !il-uu1nn1un1n1un-nn--1n1uu4-u-n1-Il-n1ll1-l0b Page One Hundred Ninety 4 - .A ,-..-,. -.Zi:, ,,.,.,7 J AX V - , . -54.,. -5'-3' -U' -Iva:-fl-.5-extra' tr' 1-..r's.J'-.54 H Q 1, Helen Wilson: I wouldn't touch him with a ten foot pole. Helen Seidel! z What's the matter if with him ? if Helen Wilson: Oh nothing, only it I would look so silly. I Auto Salesman: Now I'll throw in ii the clutch. li Miss Honnold: Can't you throw in more than that, I do love a bargain ! I Doro-thy Wagomnaker: I just had a .II nut sundaef' '14 si-Q -s'x. p-1qg-n1ns1n1uiu- Colman Drug Co. REXALL STORE 145 W. Main St. Phone 2-7622 If It's Not at CoIman's It's Not in Town. cuiurfll-Q 'I-:Anil-11:3 Dil' 7 lr 4,101.1 Jr :: :zizn :pin ::- :: Y:- Dolly Walker: I have one calling on +1 me tonight. II Are you hungry P I' Yes, Siam. Then Russia to a table and I'll H Fiji. K All right, Sweden my coiiee and I Denmark my bill. ' I Esther King: I just had a test. 'I Jrssie Brown: Finish ? Esther King: No, Spanish. utii-1ll1ll--n1ln1ln:-as1ul-nr1u-u1ll- Electric Construction Electrical Supplies Columbian Electric Co. HENRY M. DESENBERG, Mgr. 127 South Rose St. Phone 2-4023 KALAMAzoo, M1cmcAN -mini: U . .1 ' I 0 I if 0- M- Aldrich I Built on Princess PHARMACIST Enamel ' ll I S - if I . , Niue is our mo 0 if Much of the success of this book I - H must be ascribed to the printer who ' Lemon Portage 81 M' I speeised PRINCESS ENAMEL as I II KALALIAZOO, MICHIGAN the paper to be used' I U Notice, as you turn the pages, how 4.3:-2 1--2: 1: ::,,..-nm..-..f1.-2.-..-..g. Hat PRINCESS ENAMEL lies - +int in-:A - W Z Z.-I'-ultm H how uniform the color - how evenly I it it takes the type impression - how I - learly it prints engravings. ll New Asia Caf' ll C H e If A splendid paper, indeed, for quality V V work. And its moderate price appeals I Ah EXCELLENT PLACE To DME I to printers and shrewd printing buyers I Continuous Service 11 A. M. to 1 A. M. 3' alike' H if Afm' Theatre Parties A Specialty H BERMINGHAM it l'RossER Co. H 1 I Phone 2-1411 107-109 E. Main sf. I KALAMAZOQ MICHIGAN I 49-lc ::-Ja' 2 1: YY ::7:: an-:: 72310:-un1a+ :7:: :: :: :in .fzz ': :I :Tawau-:Qu ..- ..,,A ---- -. , ,ff min 5 xii-s -s -Q 1 1 1 -1 -1 Page One Hundred Ninety one -. -Lu. ,-- H --1 x- --.--.fl-5--.--. J -- ....i. s- ,, , E 'l1ll--ll-ll1n1nl1an--nl1nu- 1 -uin-lin ofu1nn-1:11n-an-n-ruin-qn1q--uni -ni- E Q Q We offer 1 N if OUR Mosr SINCERE L Congratulations n To Thfgglass of lv . - A d' f 11 S5-Safe l xuslafzgrim H ii Students 9 lf : J' R' ff H To Make This Store l ! F Their Sltlore ,, t . g . 8 CO' Hardx?1grivTIdHhIi1sdi?vares - - E 'an IN ICALAMAZOO SINCE '72 Svoffmf-f Goods I l . 1 2 Edwards and Congratulatzons l ll , L Chamberlain to the. s : r Glas 1 l Hardware Company ll ' of n Qillilllllillil!lllTlllllllliIl?l lli'lilll H also-ll? an ::nl.:-:n1ll :zlnuiua-n1::1lu:-l We wish to join your many oth- H l RIDE THF er friends in extending to you V C d L h our congratulations. Whether T arey an L eac you go on to school or enter at Busses once upon a business career, we 1- invite you to continue to make Safe this store your shopping head- Economical flumefs' I TRANSPORTATION i Benton Harbor and St. ose h ,S ic s urg an urgis l V' k b d sf ' P ' U Niles and South Bend l ,. if ll and all intermediate lvl points Also: Chicago and Detroit CAREY 81 LEACH Bus LINES, Inc. 1 Office and Station: 169 Portage Street N g Phone: 2-6032 KALAMAzoo, MICH. f -ninpi .. 1...-.mu-1l1n.1gliqg1ll..g.i,,,1,,,i, .ig-ml-mn:nu--un-1I:-ul-nl1ln-ll1nn-muinuinui S ' ' '- 1 age One Hundred Ninety-two - .v1. - k. x, . Q I5-3 md- I-J 3 5' ' fllilliqlalin-ungzuxu-' ::7:n1n:7n Compliments of Kalamazoo CltlZCHS Loan an Investment Co 317 SOUTH BURDICK ST Bomzow '1 on xy VVITH A YE XR TO PTY SPORTING FlSh1I'1g Tackle Pocket Kmves Penclls Drawmg Instruments Cutlery and Hardware of all Kmds Personal Sermce Sprague Hardware CORNER CHURCH Sz MAIN '!' . 11 1-1, uri -s.1:t. Q.'x.'i't.'i. t.t.Vtt'1.'Q4 051111: I ! I - E lin STRENG 8z ZINN 111 AND 113 VVEST MAIN ST I'1fteen years of contmuous SCFVICC to the pupxls of Central Hlgh Flfteen years of contInuous ad vert1s1ng In the DEI PHI AN We speczalwe In GLOVES HOSIERY LINGERIE HANDKERCHIEFS Dress Goods In Wool SI1k and Cotton Materxals Ready to VVear and M1llInerv 1591: :u1c:,Yn gu1p1.:iui3g xi, 'R' 1 1 1 ' 4 1 ,L 1 K I 1: O U H 1 lg T :I H d I ' I g 'j CO. I 1 il - I H I 1 ' Q, m. II l gg , If .. - I J f . . L I 1' ' ,L 1Il?llll1lllli'llilllilllllilliU'iill1lll4 I . D Q l1un1uu-nxunxnn-nunxnu-nu--qn1n1nu-or X I W 'X . . - I H f .. . M 1' ' A ' 1 Goons 1 I . . . ! U . I IT Nl E 1, 1 I ' . M - W . Q . I I .- ' 1 - L ! ' ' I 1 I I 1 - I ' A I ' ff M L ll 1: il I ir K E I . jf I H ll1ll1ll1 I 1L-ll1uu1Il-ol-us-uu1ul1un-ll1un1an1ul1n:-uaL E5 , V ,.','2' I '23, '-A r 1 .hi 3, ' -V i' H I vnree Page One undfed Nifetg-tl s 5 S 5 .I n1mn1pgTn-q.7g1.g1pq-gurls--mpg..-I u-sn-cr slain-ur an-nn-:ri::l-x1 L: : H N g ll 3- L U 11 L, 11 1. 'i .1 11 If ' O Quahty Bakmg CO 808 S WESTNEDGE RICHELIEU PRODUCTS We strwe to please YT ' n..1n- Slager and Bos Exclusive Agents In This Territory For Quahty SCFVICC Stores 1' L of T U Il Phone 6110 6119 812 So Westnedge 1:1110 DELUXE MOTOR COACH SERVICE To BATTLE CREEK JACKSON GRAND RAPIDS AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS Central Standard Tlme Leaze Kalamazoo for Jackson '425A 825AM 1225PM 625A IOZSAM 225 '725A '11 ZSAM 325PM Leaze Kalamazoo for Grand Rapzds 8 00A M 4 30 P M Speczal Coaches for All Oceaswns InfOrmat1On Call 8811 Or 2 7912 BUS STATION ROSE AND VVATFR 'Da1ly except Sunday Southern MICIHQHH Transportatlon Co Rapld Transportatlon CO 425PM 625PM SZSPM 1 - P I D111-nel: 5 1 . . H 1 ' I - I 11 il + L 1 QQ A Q ll ' I1 I 3 1 I 5 I . I gm I I U ' ' M 5 1 H W H - - I H NT 1 5 1 1: IT I 7 I T ' ' I 5 inllli:lllll'l:lllil'lli-4llll 'II E llln lllllI I S M 5 10l1 l-drink-ll1n1ln-nr1il1rl1nhnll1l lil' 10 E 1 1 S ff I ' T - ' ': 1 - A - ! :T S : . M. : . . : . . z . . Q 1: '5 :25 A. M. '9 :25 A. M. 1:25 P. M. 5:25 P. M. ll 5 1, z . M. 1 . . . 1 - P. M. 1 , . 1 ' ' : . M. : . . . : . . : . . M U 2 1 L Y I I 5 1 .1 ' - 1 . 14 - A Ll 5 I . q . A s I . . ' I - ' 1 A -1- ' ll U A . .. . .1- -VJ' 1-.J-.igvf :xi ' 'i ift.-xr-5 'Q -s. -x 'Q --n 1.1111-'ss One Hundred Ninety-four wh L- l-i-.- L n:a:ix1:f::ien1u: :::::' :u-I!! 120:--IIYJIV-liar' uf ix' :n-ar xiniii-Q!! iz if L X 1, Gruens Wrist 525.00 to 5300.00 H H i Wrist and Strap Watches H A if S AL 025.00 to 3300.00 2 H p Qi il f p W WE NOW HAVE A ,T i Compliments gf iw P 1 COMPLETE LINE OF 4 'F 1 1 0 ' in DISTINCTIVE JEWELRY MEAD and TRUE : if , , 1' Firestone T' if f Wllllams 8: Co. t H H Jewelers H Ai Serwce fi 5 N i ar x H I N . i 230 s. Burdick ' 7 T I X Successors to I H IN as , H H f 1 H. C. Pits ji , 1. , E - I L :4 N .2 fl -F -il 'Q T Iliiill' I - 8' I H1H I'1 iI' 2 N -K P L C . - Q OMPLIMENTS OF 'LHE I i 1 Y 1 HIGH SCHOOL LUNCH ROOM ,, 5 L -L H Managed by E ll M The Home Economics Department , ef: D . h- 'i Q, Supervisor Director ,of Cafeteria ti Q., JESSIE S. WALTON DoRo'rHY GOLDING 1 it If if 1. - H g I THE HIGH SCHOOL LUNCH ROOM IIT J 1 ' A Food Service H rf H If il Quality Cleanliness Minimum Cost 'T if n H I +I!-K ?H i-KlClllIl IlC f1l i :: llE1ll -II?:: iC+IlllI1ll 'CZ g rv U J Il iffiri is-Y:-T:-iv1Q.pH 1-if 1 'Q'-i,-n -Q -x 'Q -s 'x 1 'x fx 'x fx.-Q 'vs Page One Hundred Ninety-fi-ue u?u--ln1un-:n1:n1n1ll1un1sl-ln-nnl1:l1ll1ll-of ir-Il1u-nn1un1nn-an1un-nu-uuinniun--:mins-If E' 1 I' 1 Ni T I: I 3 I R ,, Q E. A. Porter Company H l I1 I H le sfvcciaxlists in L L I I F ' M I FEMININE .APPAREL I W I Compliments M ' I f Your Shop ' H il as ' ax Q Of I 'Y . . , T 5 -always ready w1th approprxate i The Chgcglatg 'E if . clothes -- for all occasions li x H : ' COATS H 'f FROCKS I 7 'V S I ' SPORTSVVEAR ACCESSORIES 'f W I n TT I E I I ' I lil-Illininznuniulzu--llxlu-uiuur-llilr1ul-nts qL-ll-1uu1ul-nuLun1nn1n--Il1n-lu-n1ll-nlI-1lQ0- ?lllliilllllllilllillll-!lllll'Tllllll1lllllC1lli!IllCTlllllC1llllll-!llS1llllllTlliillT'll? llTllil?l!lilT' 1: 3 K If I: 5 I I T I If i :I . TT jl C ofmplzments of M W ' u I H THE UPJOHN COMPANY ry , :I I 1 KALAMAZOO, MICIIIGIAN H I . Ti n f Ll ,L 11 5 sk I J U , I 3 1: I I 41Iillillllllllilliilliillihllilltilllill-IIT! Tilil llilllillllllillllllilllllilllla Page One Hundred Ninetymix N f -nf. ,- .!.....-.....,.........-..-.................-.......!. .t................................ I if 1 I J' lvl-Je.:-or-111:-'.p r-J-4'-g'7lffl'1-1 1,-1. s-1-Q,-x.Pn.fu.vQ.-1wn. 11'i Q. , , X- ,W -i i W L I Q 3 'w- S4 2. : Qs 3 W- rf. Q 'H-. Iijl' Ill Q 1 Compliments Q Ideal Dairy Company 1 I RELIABLE PRODUCTS H 1 DEPENDABLE SERVICE 'F in N as ifbiil-:ini I T , of f 5: H I N ------4 CENTRAL S OWN BOOK STORE The Place to Bug Your BOOKS CANDY AND SUPPLIEQ The Central Book Store A. M. Todd Company niqgigginin. w l I I I I H H A . E L v ' I I G lllIltlliIil Zlllnigg In-:!::al::l1ll1nl:l1m: Ynrxlninf :l1uill1!1n-.ll-1 fl H N H 1 I , H V as L 4 H 9 F' N J. T I 1 I-J 1 4 N-f ! T . N x N H W1 ,, 4l1ul1ap-.l1n1sz:au:::::: :::::-:' :al 7::?x::::::1:s-as-pr ,:c::ef:l1cn-1411!-nxqigig Y .fi , .., a e ne Hundred N' y- PgO Ay. 1- -5 -7' I' -H -1'1 Q1-1. 's. -s -1 fs:-nrfn. -11. uu-n1n1u-n-uu-nn-n-n-mn-n-n-u- Alerrifield : Please reconsider, S , . . y - Rosy If you dont I swear I will blow my brains out. I Rosy: Oh, johnny, that would be a ll good joke on dad. He thinks you and l' haven't any. E Chuck Cross Ctrauslating from l' Gcrmanj : The fresh morning wind Your D ollars T curled its green hair. I Co.- Did Noah do any fishing from AT THE l' the ark ? 1' Ed.- Not an awful lot, he only had H two worms. Fidelity Bulldlng 85 I There are meters of air I There are meters of stone Loan Association U But the best of all meters 55 Is to 'meet her' alone. H Sher. Borland: Did you ever take 315 S. Burdick Phone 5158 'E chloroform ? T Roger Scholtenz No, who teaches it ? il It Solicitous Student: In what course will you graduate ? -.............-...............................,,f. Flunker: In the course of time. 1ll-10nLll--ln-1ln-ll-ln1ll1n-un-n1-ll1ll-n!l t!:l--Ilvln-1nl:ul1ao1lu:us--l!--nn1ll-u-1n1l N. J. Baumann -I HUDSON I T Holland Furnace Co. and ESSEX MoToR CARS 1 WORLUS LARGEST ll , --I-I'-n-u-I'-ll-I'-hm-In-n-I'-nl. INSTALLERS OF I U l 11-llrtslnn--In-1ln1uo1:o-:uranium-if T 1 Orthophonic Victrolas Pianos M Records Player Pianos fi -l- The Music Shop 1. I n 210 S. BURDICK ST. Phone 2-2031 185 E. Vllzater St. PHONE 2-4519 I Sheet Music Small Instruments L 1uu-un-u1u:-n-1nn1n--n-on-ln1cu--n1ufn -L-nn1nn--nn-n1un1up.-u1-as-u-1nn-n-uu--n L I H- V e One Hundred Ninety-eight Oh Ma cmere qtuekl Wlnt IS xt Mary? look Tohn ate all the ralsms off that stlcky brown paper Harold Batter Want a rldet' Ha rl Ceal Are you going north? H Batter Yes H Coal Well gmve my regards to the Esknnos D Nzcmrzk VVhat s thlS rumor about 7 Don Smtth Ch 1tS all Bull Carol I aut Im afralcl of the clark 1 De Iouug Dont be afraxd Im 1ere Carol llmt s why I m 1fr'ud Cleopatra sure d1d make a Mark for herself Ray Suart Cafter commg m Iastj Dxd you get my t1meP Stoddard I didnt have to you took Every wearer praises the Superlor Quahty Band Umforms and Caps manufactured THE HENDERSON AMES KALAMAZO0 MICH Catalog on request Hershfield s The Home of HART SCHAFFMR 8: MARX AWD CHATHMI HALL Good Clothes Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats 141 I' Xlaln IxALAw1ALoo Nlxcn Conzfvlmtents of Jack Dold s Drug Store Lool' at 3our hat Euergoue else does HATS S53 50 AND S5 OO C XPS S2 OO AND S2 50 John Hale Hat Store 108 West Mam Street t..t.utg.'Q.-1 1.5. s 1 ,, , K1 f - jr nl Q xc -1 9 ' H uln1n-n-n-n-up--1n--un1nu1un1ru1al1ll-ll-if D u ' ' , as . 1 l ' ' l EQ ' ' 1 ' A n - n H ln I 'r u Z - . u T T 'N .I .lu ax I i ll l I I V: .H , - , ': . l ' l A , II . Zn H Q , : an - J Y .29 E . 5 3 7 : it y If 7. 'K -S, K Q D '1 ' ' - 1 u . - L. . ' St. I 1 I I ' ' l 2 r H ' ' ' T 7 f Il . ,Q . . E A , , , H H cc ' s In I ll 0 , E 1 , - l l lt yourself . ,L...-...................-..-.....-................Jj. , - l1:n1u1un1u1un1nn1nn- T 1nn1an1u1un1ul-u1nl-:uu-u1un-nn1.-1..1....4!. . ' ll 1 1 ! to , Q 1 . K . I .I 1 5 I 5 u ' ' ya ' g , JI ' . - In 1 I in . l l 5 or r i by il Iit-un--nn:u-un1nu- 1lu1uu1u1ul1nI-zalislililt ' -....-.....-...........-..-..-.......-..-..-....-g- l l T ll sa - l l '1 H I it ' f C . I : W ll O 5 i as U Y I 1 I ' I 1 . . N 1 I ' l ' I fe . 'l l, I -u illilillv-niulil iii 1 'GI 72 ini? -' 1: 10:1 72 in- 1 L Fd I mm, M Y E fl. 1 z n l ,., .,.,i,,i,,fgfmx-1-x-gm-Q -1-At I Page One Hundred Ninety-nine Ii -if I I 11 Q' 137.5 Q'-111-I 1-ill .I 3-u1gg1qg1lp1n1..1.,.....1nn.-..-ug , . v,1. -5'.Z ..9'.i'.D?1'.J-5-1 .1-J' ll' C11 'Q-'Q -1 -1 '1. 1.'i.'Q.'i'2'L 7 1 X - V Don't say bread Say CRE A M O KALAMAZOO BREAD CO Wlth 22 years of experlence m the processmg and dlstrxbutlon of m1lk and m1lk products the KALAMAZOO CREAMERY CO now offers to the publlc a varlety of dauy foods unexcelled m pur 1ty rxchness and wholesomeness 4115 for Thoughtful Servxce J , as ll ll LL . U .i H l J 2 S inaxe:-unxnu-nu-un1un1nn1nu-mu-an-nu-nu-an-un1nu1nu1un-u:1n1:f1uu-nl-ll1u--ll--ll-Ul1u l E Tu-n-nxn-n1un-un-'n--n-:n-:n-n-n--uu-ln-ul1ul-Iu1un-n1Il1ll1Il-ul-li-ll1Il1ll'-ll1'l Q li 5 H . E ? . . . . . . . 5 Q ' - 5 ' . . 5. 1' V , : S s l - 5 E. A In s 3 . . B 2 M ' Q an r f' ' sr H r g 1 4 2 4, ,,,,,,,,,,1,,...,,..,,....,,....1.....,,.1..-...-.......,....,.-,..1m-...4.-.I---14-1-un.-111:-an-1-111--'an1l 5 5 W W - - s 4 A s .,-- - .- Kifp -7-iTb'r 3:7 Q11-J-1'I'.1 1:-I !1 !k Two Hundred -l- .Q 1 -. .- -lginglgqin1411.-111141.15415 MODERN BEVERAGE CO 152 So EDWARDS ST Phone 2 8031 Kalamazoo s Ieadmg Bottlmg Plant Dzstrzbutes 01' Nu Grape Co of Amerlca Forty Four Years of Bulldlng for Tomorrow GILMORE BROTHERS store has grown on the basxs of servlce pubhc servlce The lndustry of the founder 1n provldlng new channels for supplylng the wants and needs of men and women es tabhshed a firm foundatlon for fhlS servlce It lb the purpose of this store to gather ln one place the world s prod ucts for personal wear and home furnishings and to buy only the est To render courteous lntelllgent and prompt SCYVICC And above all to SatlSfy those who buy It has served the grandparents and the parents of the present gener atxon well It can selve you as well ii Gilmore Brothers SOUTHWESTERN lWICHIGAN,S GREATEST STORE l -.q.-.p1..1q.1.pi.g1..1..1..1la lain un ut.. I. .u1.g1..1..1..1gq-g'1..1.l1ln1qn1ggI. 1 'Q -1 . ey. ,- l Jud'-5' 1' 4-.L-I .11 .nf J-1-4'1 lqx 't..'1.'t:xi.'t:1.:i.'Q:'t.'Q,Q.1 A -. - 1 5 Y . - - - - A- - - - E1-154.-.111.-...1..,.-..1......1.t1..1..1,,,1..1..1..1 .1..1........1,,.- 1 1 1 -....1..i,.1..1, 7 If I H ll ll ,l 1 1. W . ll ' ia ,dt 41- . . H 'f - li ' 'E-5 f ' ' Nw, 11' '39, 1.1 F, H ,,'5,:n'v ' M , . - ,, fm I - 1: ' 'Z Y It - JF . ,..5 f . N l ' :N ' r its , if . T Jain, xl, 5 N -- ' . 5 'f N.-.E 0 fl ll U U 1 T 5 ll 1. s niqli-11.-1gq1gn-nt..11441141:11:1ql1.u1nu1ll1.111:-Qnuipn-au1lu-11111:-uv-uliulin--luzsufa .....................-..-..........-,.-................-......................................-p e o I n ll H ll , R . . . , ll 1 ' , . . . . g ll 1 Y 1 - , 1 b ll w l 7 2 ' A ' I - V . . I us: i Page Two Hundred 0 118 -1 303 Press Bldg. Kalamazoo T nil: 1p.1n:f:n--q:in.1.l1-:i 11:-5 1 - -4 ' 11.-1-.w.+.1.. +4 iwi-. wr '::i:: '::':: ':: :::d: !' M rs. Ball: Look here, Fern, I can Courtesy of write my name in the dust on this ' , chair. John Prlckett l Fern: Gawsh, there's nothing like ed- See me when Wu need - clication, is there, Mamma ? INstvRANc12 OLD LINE COMPANIES Jeannette .Slzerfuoodz 'Do you know what they call lemons in Sioux A policy to meet every requirement 1 - pu Life - Accident - sickness i CIW ' Automobile - Fire ' Priscilla Brubaker: No what ? J Bufglafy fcannettc: Lemons! - - - - -..-........-..-..-.....-4 Mr. Shnrnar: lNhat is the formula H .. E l X Z Q I N 2119 I B Wat p-U 3,2 E? m USE-'S I ua QQ but :, . '52 352 rzj5Fl Q V I W fm Q.. 'E' 2 'I 3 ll 3 Q C .ga : 3 'lf 19+ 19, m as 32 G:-is ll Us 'g ., S 9 1 E i ..........-.........-..l. 3 E it W QUQYQ-h . ggwm. no 'if-r Q'-1 Q N : 551 Q.. 'kmffiirb ',v-. p-5 -.W w-YQ Z 5 F-f ffm: 4 E- 23 rn :af-4 N r-rl :L K4 'RT' r-I fb E 25 5 5 E7 sa Q. ar! su Q.. ' 5 -. 32 pp I no 5 '49 5 gg O I 4 va L' -.. l l l l l l l I I l .... 'J' 33 '23 'J Ph 2 - O U1 fb 0-1 5 Q 5. El 0 .. C2 U' U1 '14 distinct social groups? Kalamazoo, Michigan , H . Y Gvorgiana Myandz Sure, haven t you 4.-.- Play a ,glkwn In vacation hours and evenings after school. Music is not only a pleasure. You can make it YOUR VOCATION BILL HAID Coon Sanders Original Night Hawks Gibson players earn large incomes as professional orchestra musicians, teachers, con- cert and radio artists. In workmanship and tone GIBSON instruments are the leaders. Made in Kalamazoo in the world's largest string instrument factory. Rep- resented 1n Kalamazoo by Grinnell Bros Music House MANDOLINS BANJOS UKULEI ES GUIT ARS UKUI ELE BANJOS 4 A .4 ' -.u,...1 .- :i 7: l:-,qi -gi gi 1. M ,fg -. 1 l: ig i:.l:.1g:iu-in-au.-gg-1: ' rl ig.,- . . P .1-.QQ-1' .7 5' 75' I-M X -'S 'L Q'1.-mfs '-Q. ft. ,g- 5- Q 'Q -1 41.-mrs ge Two Hundred Two ...I 4ll..nin-nn1n1-In-snlrn-.nine-:sn1un1n--u-ui xl .v,, l., '- '7 ' 'W' -75 '!'f Ls.x4u'--5'-s-Q.i.'1:x'Q.- 'Q. 't. 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