Central High School - Delphian Yearbook (Kalamazoo, MI)

 - Class of 1929

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LD If I-I Dr AT' A V w1:'DP 3 ,V-.. .X A t 41 First Row: Louise Gelow, Leone Frederick, Helen Coover. Second Row: Frances Britton, Marie McDermott, Miss Lower. Third Row: Mildred Zuidemzi, Barbara Simmons, Donavieve Monroe, Marguerite Nxvlllffk, Ruth McDermott. HOUSEHOLD ARTS The Household Arts club is made up of industrious young people striving earn- estly to become model young housewives. Every second and fourth Thursday, they start out to take in a style show, to learn the latest fashions, or to visit a bread company to learn the secrets of making bread. They study the intricacies of pie- making in order to make the kind mother used to bake . They have talks on mono- gram embroidery so that no guests will be able to walk off with their towels. They learn to bake biscuits, not the kind that are the reason why men leave home. Last year, the society became affiliated with the National Home Economics Asso- ciation, so now they get the latest wrinkles in handkerchiefs and other accessories. Bliss Lotta Lower, who directs the girls of Central in darning stockings, sewing seams, and such useful arts, is advisor. The officers chosen for the year, are: Donavieve lllonroe, presidentg Leone Fred- erick, vice-presidentg Ruth NIcDermott, treasurer, and Leona Teachout, secretary. The first semester the club wasn't very active, but the second semester, fearing they were dropping behind times, the girls held a conference and decided to reorganize. Pugff One Humirrd Fourlrrn

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I3 fiifl A Nl Cl IE I-I X First Row: Jessie McClellan, Frederika Gilfillan, Jane Loomis, Della Birch. Second Row: Margaret Earl, Elizabeth Thomas, Dorotha Carter, Janice Potter, Donna Swift. Third Row: Miss Coleman, Jean MacKenzie, Eleanor Byarlay, Leoma Richardson, Dana Brandenburg, Louise Kimball, Eunice Rogue. THE WHlTE FRTARS This is an exclusively girls' club, for those girls who are trying to become wise by simply reading books. Since the members have read all the classics and all other approved pieces of literature, they devote their time to modern novels, biographies, and works of like nature. Partly because popular fiction is so agreeable to the public that it is almost impossible to secure at the library, and partly because this club wishes to be remem- bered as a worthy one, books are bought with the club's money, circulated around among the members, and then donated at the end of the year to the school library, for other aspiring students to ponder over. The books purchased by the club this year were: John Br0wn's Body, by Stephen Vincent Benetg The Bishop llurder Case, by S. S. Van Dine: Peder Victoriousfl by O. E. Rolvaag, Accident, by Arnold Bennett, and Hlleet General Grant, by W. E. YVoodward. The club was resurrected from the ruins of the former Quill club, and Bliss Anne Coleman was convinced that she should take the helm. lts principal organizer, Jessie lNIcClellan, was also the president. Jane Loomis was secretary-treasurer. These officers were elected for the whole year. The members, after discussing the above books at length, declare that they have become infinitely wiser. The members are: Della Birch, Louise Kimball, Eunice Bogue, Jane Loomis, Dona Swift, Dorotha Carter, Eleanor Byarlay, Dana Branden- berg, Jessie lXIcClellan, Janice Potter, Leoma Richardson, and Elizabeth Thomas. Page One Hundrfd Thirivnz all Q If NA X: fs? S , G1



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Z If I-I pf fl? A ll N . fx i I Front Row: Florence Griffin, Dorothy Pasco, Katherine Buck. Second Row: Gertrude Norcross, jane Miller, Miss Buck, Eleanor Bush, Ollie Pick. Bersley, Third Row: Florence Haas, -lean XVooclruff, Isabelle Rice, Vera Marsh, Maragret Getrude Shultz. Fourth Row: Carola Gibson, Anne Louise Niessink, ,lean Mclienzie, Esther Vander Brook. E. Feldbaush, Clarabelle Strait. WAADKITA QCLUB Gimme a job-will ya-huh ? Emily Post forbids such a procedure and of course the student didn't get it when seeking it in that manner. After complaining of the cruelty of the cold world to his student pals, it was decided to really find out just how to get this job. Under the direction of Bliss Klinerva Kies, the Wvaa-Kita club was formed last year. Vocations from ditch digging to engineering were discussed. This year the members discussed parliamentary law, college entrances, etiquette and customs of different countries. lliss Genevieve Buck was faculty advisor. First semester oiiicers were: Carola Gibson, presidentg ,lean XVoodruff, vice-presidentg -lane lliller, secretary, and Olie pick, treasurer. Second term officers were: Anna Louise Xeissinlt, presidentg Emma Louise Feldbausch, vice-president: Carola Gibson. secretary, and Dorothy Pasco, fI'C3SU TCF. These get-rich-quick Yvallingtords made their money this year gumming up the students, by selling candied apples. Pagr Om' Humirfd Fifteen

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