Central High School - Prospectus Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1915

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Central High School - Prospectus Yearbook (Flint, MI) online collection, 1915 Edition, Page 19 of 132
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Page 19 text:

JOHN RASBACH “Jack” has slept around here for four years. He has attended his classes—now and then. For a faith- ful and honest friend we desire none other than Johnny “Hookworm.” OLIVE SOULBY “Olive” sounds good enough to eat. Don’t you think? She is a girl of polished manners, sunny smiles, being quite sociably inclined. HERMON J. BAKER Everybody knows “Sunny Jim.” And why wouldn’t one know him? He has a smile and a “Hell-o” for every person he meets and is a good natural fellow every day in the year. LOUISE BAKER Louise’s philosophy of life is “Don’t let little worries make you lose sleep.” She holds the record for the most Orpheum tickets “bought and paid for.” MARJORIE BLACK “Marj” has taken a prominent part in dramatics during her Senior year and denies even having rocked the boat. As a talker Marj can hold her own. Page seventeen

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G. WILLARD BARTON President “Mushy” needs no introduction. He says little for himself but his refined manners and pleasant disposition speak for him. M A R1 ON C A RSC ADD E N Vice-President On being interviewed Marion said she had noth- ing to say for herself. However, she is beloved by all her classmates, and why not? Her jovial dis- position and smiling countenance would tame the most ferocious temperament. GLADYS JOHNSON Secretary It is not too much to say that to know the class of ’15 one must know “Squirrel.” She is ever clever and jolly, relishing a joke and rejoicing in a good time. CARL GENSEL T reasurer You now behold honest “Derby,” the treasurer of his class. He has worked faithfully in defending the funds, sometimes amounting to hundreds of------------ cents. PERRY V. WHITAKER A thorough gentleman, he always abides by the golden rule. He has been going up Fourth street every other night since we have known him. There’s a reason. And she’s pretty nice. Page sixteen



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DALE TOMPKINS Although of a very quiet and unassuming nature, yet lie is always ready to help when anything is going on. We appreciate him and wish him success. PHOEBEBRADOW For four years Phoebe has been a strong link in our class. She has a quiet little smile for every- one. ILA WHIT AC RE Quiet and unobtrusive, she has managed to win the respect and admiration of the rest of her class- mates. We wish her success in everything she under- takes. NINA GABLE Not even a fire in the High School could disturb her calm. Our school as a whole cannot hut be bettered by the acquisition of such a girl. HARRY LOSS The man really worth while is the busy man. He has a disposition to work that is hardly in keeping with the auburn hue of his hair. Page eighteen

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