Central High School - EN EM Yearbook (North Manchester, IN)

 - Class of 1925

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Central High School - EN EM Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 29 of 138
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THE EX-EM OF ’2 5 HAROLD MUMMERT, “Tiny” One of the younger members of the class of ’25. Another brilliant student. A man whom we are expecting to make a noticeable mark in the world. I have no secret of success, hut hard work.” CLARA FLORA, “Blondy” The honorary student of Gregg’s Shorthand. Is it because of her deep respect for her Shorthand teacher? (Ah —we must not ask such a question!) Anyway. Clara has been advised many times to take up work in the Dramatic line because of her voice’s power to carry. “You know, say just what I think. and nothing more or less .” BLANCHE DAILEY, “Blanche” Another new student this year who helps out our Senior class. Blanche is another one who proves the old adage: “Little of body, but great of mind.” She comes from one of our neighboring towns,— Peru, you know?. “Passion and pride were to her unknown : Convinced that virtue only is our own” AUDRA DILLMAN, “Audra” To prove that our beloved Central High is worthy of all its praise, here’s a Senior who comes quite a distance to enjoy the conveniences which N. M. H. S. affords. Audra is a new student, but we found her easy to become acquainted with. If you do not set apart your hours of reading, your days will slip thru your hands, unprofitable and frivolous, unenjoyed by yourself.” CLAUDE GROVE. “Grovic” The grocer’s son. A dependable member of the orchestra, if there is one to be had. There is a great truth in ‘love at first sight’.” Patrc nineteen

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THE EN-EM OF ’2 5 KAY DEARDORFF. “Dearie” Captain of our Team of ’25! He’s an athlete in the truest sense of the word. He can always Ik- depended upon; therefore. admired by all. Hi, Deardorff. “.-In athlete! By the Gods an athlete. KATHRYNE JOHNSON. “Kat” One of the dramatically-inclined belles of the class! They also say she is quite keen in Mathematics: but she has a terrible time in Shorthand ! The characters “look so funny to her.” “For if she will, she will, and you can depend on’t, And if she won't, she won't and that's the end on't. ESTHER BONE. “Beanie” More widely known as “Buster.” She is as lovable, kind-hearted, and jolly as she looks. We wonder what the attraction is in Huntington that she and Thelma G. are drawn there so frequently.—how about it. “Beanie”? “What a comfort a kindly person is, to be sure. LEOLA WESTERHAUSEN, “Leo” She left Chester to attend N. M. H. S. Good for you. Lcola! She is one of the “blondes” of the class. She has left Chester both in body and heart to attend Manchester High. “Ev’n note, when silent scorn is all they gain, A thousand court you, though they court in vain. HARRY WEIMER. “Flash” Editor-in-Chief of our ’25 En-Em. One of the “brainiest” men of the class. “A still tongue make tit a wise head Pase eighteen



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THE EN-EM OF ’2 5 ‘Var KEITH McFARLAND, “Bud A little fellow blessed with nimble feet! Bud is a real fellow; you can’t help liking him. “What think ye, gentle sirs, of killing timer THELMA WRIGHT. “Thelma” A lofty-thinking girl. Noted for her speaking talent. A Girl Scout and member of the Girl Reserves!-------But why did you “drop your fiddle,” Thelma? “Soft speech she brings.” LOIS FANNING, “Lou” Quiet and dignified are the two best adjectives one could use in describing Lois. We all like her. “To act with common sense, according to the moment, is the best wisdom know.” LUCILLE RUPPEL, “Lucy” Another member of the ’25 Girls’ Basketball team. A real good sport, they say. Lucille is quite a student of elocution, also. Hi. Lucy! “Her speech is graced with sweeter sound Than in another's song is found.” JEROME SMITH, “Jazz” Would you believe it? This dignified Senior is insulted upon entering a movie, at being asked but half-price. Nevertheless, Jerome or “Jazz” is not lacking in knowledge! “Will he ever quit talking?” Page twenty

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