Central High School - Delphian Yearbook (Kalamazoo, MI)

 - Class of 1929

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Q E1 L-.1 rl ff ew A ll -L fe Q66 I First Row: Louis Kuitert, Arthur Ruster, Kenneth Beck, Bernard XViIlage, john Fitz- gerald, David Nlorris. Second Row: Douglas Smith, Carson Niefert, Harold Kriekard, Howard Brubaker, Ervin Clarke, Paul Bartholde, Marion Travis, Halson Castor. Third Row: Lawrence Kipp, Harvey Sehau, VVilliam Pifer, Gaylord Dowd, Roy Kirch- man, Steve Selmecy, George Taylor, Mr. Thomas. Fourth Row: Lloyd Van der Berg, Louis Shank, Robert De Lieuw, Louis Chappell, Mr. Amhrein, Norris Smith, Duane Kress, Donald Anderson, Mr. Stoddard. Hll-:Y For the glory of the four C's -clean living, clean speech, clean scholarship and clean athletics! XVho does not remember when the worthy members of the Hi-Y arose in chapel and bade us live as we should live. ln view of the resolutions and mottoes adopted, what a righteous feeling must burn in the breast of each fellow as he quits the meetings. President Louis Chappell says that no collection is taken up. Once a month the club is furnished food for the body as well as for the mind and soul when a banquet is held at the Y. A father and son banquet was one of the mid-winter events. Officers of the first semester who helped hold the example of clean living before the Centralites were: Halson Castor, president, Lynn Cole, vice-president, Dennis Black, secretary and Louis Chappell, treasurer. Their successors in the good work the second semester were: Louis Chappell, president, George Taylor, vice-president, Gaylord Dowd, secretary and llarion Travis, treasurer. This club has as its advisors Coaches Stoddard and Thomas and Klr. Amhrein ot the local Y. ll. C. A. Representatives to the older boys conference held at Holland were: VVilliam Piter, Halson Castor, LeRoy Kirschman, Paul Barthold, Harold Bietrey, David llorris and Lloyd Vander Berg. The Central Hi-Y also has to its credit a bang-up midwinter party given at the Y and a rip-roaring carnival held Friday evening, lllay 3. Payr Une Iluntirml liiglzl

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lil E 1-I Dx fl? A ll First Row: David Morris, Ruth Catton, XVilliam johnson, llah Nlt'lNIakin. Second Row: Esther Vllise, Shirley Anderson, Eleanor Lienhart, Dorothy liast. Third Row: Mr. Niesiek, Clarabelle Strait, Cornelia Baker, llnward Brubaker, Harry XVard, Forrest Vande Mere. Fourth Row: Bernard Appledorn, Kenneth Miller, Harvey Schau, tiyshert Ruster, Bernard XVillage, Mildred Zuidema, XVanda Green. PEP CLUB Rah, rah, rah,-whoopeef It's the Pep Club in session. If their rahs and whoopees are a little weak, it's because of the hard labor they've been doing throughout the year. l,ed by their advisor Hr. Roy Klesick they gave an added zest to the home football games hy flying our colors from every avail- able post on the field, and to the basketball games by festooning the gym with streamers of maroon and white. The membership is limited to twenty, which eonsists of representatives from eaeh homeroom. The officers of the year were: llah llelllakin, ehairmang Cornelia Baker, vice-chairmang Xvanda Greene, secretary, and David llorris, treasurer. The com- mittee chairmen were Howard Brubalter, Dorothy lfast, and Harvey Sehau. They gave dance assemblies about every two weeks-just so the students could hop around, and put on several auditorium periods-featuring short talks by well known men interested in athletics. Pagi' Um' Ilumirrii Smwz



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CJ If Lf pf f'T' A N First Row: Frieda Hoogeveen, Elizabeth Hathaway, Janice Potter, Dnrntha Carter, .lane Loomis, Margaret Davis, Frances Britton, Leona Teachout, Bernice Simmonds, Levergne Scheid, Eleanor Lienhart. Second Row: Shirley Anderson, Jean Cushman, Ruth Bailey, Phyllis Sergeant, Ardith Hunter, Mildred Adams, Olive Fowler, Geraldine Burke, Annette Nichens, Mary Stuart, Esther VVise, Hazel Schrier, Lyliene Hyames, Elizabeth Thomas. Third Row: lkdiss Bigelow, Dorothy Preston, Elizabeth Yeley, Betty johnson, jean Benedict, Lenore Polderman, Maurine Niessink, Marian DeMeyer, Elivabeth Baker, Esther Fuller, Mildred Newcastle, Leila Ramsdell, Leah O'Dell, Betty Hohen, jean Hopkins, Amy Van Peenan. Fourth Row: Leoma Richardson, Janet Teale, Betsy Dekema, Virginia Hadley, Eleanor Beimer, Beatrice Mullen, Frances De Koning, Bernice Vander Berg, Genevieve Kern, Marjorie Townsend, Margaret Tiefenthal, Dorothy Gilman, Dorothy Cunningham, Margaret De Meyer, Miss McConkey. CENTRAL Y Whoopee! It was a huge success. Everything went off so smoothly and everyone was satisfied. janet Teale was a very capable general chairman of the annual May morning breakfast. The biggest share of the work done the first semester was on the race problem. hir. Stanley Blorris gave an interesting and informal talk to the club on this question. Nlildred Adams, Betty johnson, Leila Ramsdell and Betsy Dekema gave inter- esting reports of the spring conference which they attended in Grand Rapids. For the first semester Virginia Hadley was president: janet Teale, vice-president, Betty Johnson, secretary, and Betsy Dekema, treasurer. An installation and recognition service and a ring award ceremony plus hikes and a theatre party all helped to keep the interest in the club more prominent. In the spring an auditorium program was put on of club talent and music furnished by the Men's Glee Club from the college. The second semester Blildred Adams was chosen chief executiveg Ruth Baily, vice-presidentg Biildred Newcastle, secretary, and Elizabeth Veley, treasurer. lVIiss Anna Bigelow of the faculty and Bliss Lazelle Alway of the Y. VV. C. A. are the club advisors. Any junior or senior girl is eligible for metnbership. Page Om' Humlrftl Nine

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