Central High School - Prospectus Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1928

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MARJORIE ELAINE ABBEY COMMERCIAL II. “Marg“ Making a scrap book. Band, 3-4-5-6; Girl Reserves. 1-2-3-4-5-6. “Silence is your best friend ' MORRIS ADLER COMMERCIAL II. “Mo” Professional Basketball. “Every why hath a wherefore.'' FRANK L B. ACKERMAN GENERAL Ackv” Dancing. Hi Y‘ ; Poster Club; Soph Board of Directors, 1; Junior Board of Directors. 4 A true and downright honest man.'' IDA LENORE AILING COMMERCIAL I. “Billie” Dogs and Birds. A simple maid and proper, too. ALBERTA ADAMS COLLEGE PREP I “Berta Horseback riding. Expression. 3-4; Girl Reserves. 1-2-3-4-5-6; Slip Collector, 1-2; Flail Guard, 3-4. Here is her grace in person.'' GEORGE M. ALDRIDGE COLLEGE PREP I “Prince Kidding the teacher. Soph. Board of Directors. 1; Social Science Club. 2-3-6. French Club, 2-3-4-5, President. 4. Student Council. 4-5 I know the nature of icomen; when you will, they will not.'' ALLENE ADAMS COLLEGE PREP. I “Cats.” Girl Reserves. I-2-3-4-5-6; Math Club. I-2-3-4- 5-6; Soph. Board of Directors, 1-2, Hall Guard Roundsman, 3-4; Sr.-Jr. Party Committee. “Like one who from a desert shore, makes friends with all the world. HARRY ALLEN COLLEGE PREP I. I rish-Curlcy Music-Athletics. Dance Orchestra, Lunch I lour. “Men do more from custom than from reason. DORCAS MARY ADAMS GENERAL “Dorkic” Burning midnight oil. Sum up by night what thou hast done by day. LEONE FAY ANDREWS COLLEGE PREP I. “Onev Anything. Math Club. 2-3-4-5-6; Social Science Club, I-2-3-4-5-6; Latin Club. 3-4-5-P. Junior Council. 3-4. Senior Council 5-6; Thalian. 2-3-4-5-6. Treasurer. 4; Khem Klub, 4-5-6; Senior Hockey. 5; Life Saving. 4- Speech is the index of the mind. LYNNE ADAMS COLLEGE PREP I “Sis” Dancing. Bohemian Girl; Kaleidoscope. ISothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. PHYLLIS IRENE ANDREWS GENERAL. Reading. What sweet delight a quiet life affords. Page 27

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 Class Prophecy They start, they stir, they seem to know That thoughts in youthful brains can grow. They plot, they plan. Their hope and vim Leads on and on—and so they win. Sutton and Dcmorcst in Congress arc noted. In speeches of wisdom arc frequently quoted. I ie Senate attracts Mr. Frisbic, you know— He'll back any issue that gives him a show. Edgar Woods, rarest 1 lamlet that cTc walked the stage Is called by his critics the Booth of the age. John Ryan’s an editor out in the West, The Digest quotes him when it gives you the best. Frank Houston’s a war correspondent for John»— (It’s between John and Frank that the war’s going on) The Higgins Foundation takes only a few That show positive genius in writing they do. Kinsman and Griggs have appeared before kings Who have given them honors and jewels and things. Madamcs Green and O’Neil now eclipse La Galiennc And win public favor away from the screen. Jean Crawford now edits a poetry sheet— Without Olive Randall, her staff’s incomplete. C handler and (Campbell are names far renowned— Their peers at the organ arc yet to be found. Parciarclli and Papp arc a drug corporation— Who sell their pills to a long-suffering nation. John Winship, their worst competition they say— With sucker and chocolate ice-cream cross the way. Sacky and Chambon. now dignified bankers Who loan money only to court stars and tankers. Hank Cross is important —t is he who accounts For the money they lend in enormous amounts. Leonard Betz runs an airplane—you can’t keep him down. Nelson Perry, we hear, is a man about town. Lynne Adams designs just the gayest of frocks. And tells you, beside, how to manage your locks. Miss Derek was stenog to a nice millionaire— (She made a sweet bride, so they say who were there). Gwen Snow runs a school in Idaho Where girls who like Latin arc welcome to go. Dan Chappell’s a captain asail on the Main— Marja Thomas is wife to our consul to Spain. Elsie Papp is a lawyer who treats the rest r-rough' And gets you your case—(if you pay her enough.) Petite Eloisc has brought fame to the Wells By painting the portraits of Michigan belles. Bob Largent is now saving souls every day He’s national head of the Y. M. C. A. A big firm of lawyers Maricn, Beals and Shinn. Yet unconqucrcd in court all their cases they win. A mission in China keeps Miss Miller away— She makes all her converts by playing each day. Herm Jansen they say—what am you expect? Has got his dekserts—and is sadly hen-pecked! Misses Crumrine, Mcl onald, and Snyder and Jeand’hcr Arc out to abolish both criminals and slander. Messrs Withev and Groves, singers yet— Are touring on concert the hills of Thibet. Misses Murphy and Eddy, old spinsters remain And for a stiff fee will run any campaign. We’re sorry we can't tell what we see in the rest— But the audience often is really the best. Pace 26



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WISLER FRED ANTIOR GENERAL. ”Wiz” Wrecks. Prospectus Staff. 4; Managing Editor. 5-6; Junior Board of Directors. 3-4. Senior Board of Directors, 5-6; Junior Play. 3. Hall Guard, 1-2-4. Hi Y . 3-4; Football. 3-5; Inter-class Basketball. 4; General Chairman of Junior- Senior Party, 3; Senior-Junior Party Com- mittee. 6. He was more than over shoes in love.'' JOSEPHINE BAGLEY COMMERCIAL I. “Joe” Dancing. Slip Collector, 1-2; Girl Reserves, 3; Hall Guurd. 4. In her very quietness there is a charm LOUSE MARGUERITE ARM I PAGE GENERAL. Music-Sewing. “Lou Social Science Club. 5-6. Woman needs no eulogy, she speaks for herself. WILFRED WATSON BALLANTYNE COMMERCIAL II “Toots” Golf. My friends were poor hut honest so's my love. PHYLLIS JANE ARNOLD COLLEGE PREP I. Studying. Junior-Senior Party Committee, 4; Student Council. 1-2; Arrowhead. 3-4-5-6; Hall Guard; Matrix Club, 6. Now, heaven bless that sweet face of thine. NORA MAY BANDY COMMERCIAL I. Snooks” Piano. Ignorance never settled a question. GEORGENIA BAG! IMAN COMMERCIAL I. Skating. Poster Club; Hall Guard. 2: Biology Club, 2-3-4-5. President 5. Secretary 4. No words suffice the secret soul to show. JUAN ANTONIO BANGLOY GENERAL. Juaning Reading. Happy thou art. as if every day thou hadst picked up a horseshoe. MARGARET BAER COMMERCIAL 11. Scrap books. Booster Club. 3-4. Poster Club. 5. A hard beginning makes a good ending. LLOYD THELBERT BARGER COLLEGE PREP I Women-Dancing. Opera Chorus, 3-5-6; Hall Guard. 4; Student Council. 1 Lord of himself, that heritage of u oe. TED FRANKLIN BAER UNCLASSIFIED. Cub Skating, Art. Fishing. Hall Guard, Poster Club From a little spark may burst a mighty flame. CLAR A E. BARNES COMMERC I AL I. Clar Talking. Social Science Club. 1-2-3-4-5-6. A winsome maid and good withal. Page 28

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