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MMOK y y j y 4 LASS KENNETH I.ANE CHRISTIAN MU.I.Kit ANNA MAE DRAPER THELMA TAYI.OR HremUnt Viee.PrrsitUnt Secretary 7Vramr r • The Class of 1934 has been fortu- Carlson. Jim Johnson. Milton more whom Central would find it nate in one respect. It has had Hause, John Thomas. Harold much easier to have, than to be unerring fine taste in choosing its O’Brien, John Dobransky, Harry without. officers for all three years of its Morton . . . well, there are dozens To insure an unforgettably fine Central career. In the third and final year the senior class named Ken Lane, foot- ball captain, its president; Chris Miller, vice-president: Anna Mae Draper, secretary, and Thelma Taylor, treasurer. The two years previous Charles Sparks was president, in addition to taking a leading role in the field of debating and declamation. His assistants during those first two years were Dave Lomasney. Bob Cram. Winifred Hay. Max Graff, and Anna Mae Draper, who was chosen secretary in all three elec- tions. Seniors will find it hard to leave their Alnia Mater. But so will the school find it difficult to replace such notables as Frieda Anderson, and Truman Hoenke (Central’sown Abe Lincoln) who have compiled remarkable scholastic records. Then there is a lengthy list of fine athletes including Nick Suciu. Don Monroe. Jack Howie. Klwood Si'liol;isli Honor SIimIoiiIk HIGH HONORS Valedictorians Frieda K. Anderson Anna Mac Draper Truman H. Hoenke Salutatorian Jane Elizabeth Delano Warren A. Florence HONOR ROLL —CROUP A Stu.lrnt» nre li.u-.l In the order of merit El wood Smith Carlson Velma V. Durphy Robert Haw Virginia Katherine Hart Marian E. Johnson Shirley E. Stalker Gcnvieve Melzow Rheda Smith Winifred L. E. Hay Frederick J. Hammeotein HONOR ROLL — GROUP B Raymond Franklin Astbury Julien J. Atkins James Ballenger Evelyn M. Bohling Betty Irene Bush Dorothy M. Case James Henry Ferris Collins Clayton Cromer, Jr. Feme Hazel Dowdy Viola D. Duke Murgarot E. Evers Reginald G. Fortune Eloisc Frost Max H. GrntT Agnes Mary Gumm Loretta Hale Rennie B. Harmon Milton M. Hause Harold Hilliker Lucille Jankowski Berneda L. Kampenga Jack V. LnVanway Thomas Dwight Legacy Florence Leone Lightfoot Cameron W. Meredith William F. Miller Evelyn Lee Mullin Evelette Schncll Harper M. Scott Mary Lou Sigler Catharine E. Smith Howard Teitelbaum George O. Thomson Cornelia Van Doom Betty Jane Ward Emily S. Wilbur Ralph R. Woodiwiss Harold Young dinner-dance, President Lane ap- pointed on his commissions the fol- lowing: Music—Jerry Remington and Gordon Potter; Decorations— Thelma Taylor. Winifred Werbe, Mary Jane DeLisle, Adele McDon- ald, Fred Hammerstein. Chris Mil- ler, and Max GrafT. The program was arranged by Charles Sparks. Norma Wills, Isabelle Harris, and Jerry Remington. Don Odle. Frank Helmick and Betty Mo ony worked on designs for the occasion. Throughout the year, the Senior Board of Directors functioned in the role of the guiding hand. Fol- lowing are the members of this group: Jack Bond, Gerald Blue. Margaret Border. Gertrude Bouch- ard, Cony Childress, Archie Drap- er, Elizabeth Duncan. Winifred Hay. Wardie Helmick. Muriel Her- bert. Boh Halstead, Jack Howie. Berneda Kampenga. Marguerite KirchofT, Dawn Lannon. Harold McDaniels, Caryl Miller, Joe Ross. Harold O’Brien, Gordon Potter, John Robinson. Claude Sadler. Phyllis Shepard. Dorothy Stewart. Howard Teitlebaum. Manley Town- send. and Carrie Lou Winston. io NIOMMdlS IfKIf
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Carl Anderson • •rare .Mbrrluon O A A F Club: Baa- hetb«i| a. 4. 6: Hockey a. V Boat ball I, 3. 5; '! »• Captain. Mi 1» drearn those dremmsT' (at hr rim- Alp» Baseball 1. 3. 5; Hockey 1. 3 5: Basketball 2. 4: O A. A.: K Club: Kaloldoecope. Three it hoI il wo mint •tiltome July. •lark All Swimming 6: Track 2.6: Noon Hour Basketball 1. 2.3. Homo Room Bas- ketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Intra- mural Wrestling 4. Discretion iu tfteeeh « mtyrr Ihtim eloquence. Cyril Allinson Football 3: Intrnmuml Wrestling 4.6: Kaleido- scope l. 5: Orchestra l. 2. 5. 6; Second Choir 5. 6: H. R. Basketball 2. AM nuticol ptoyli i«m ftp A pi r,‘ Kdaa Amidon Attendance Office 5. 6. Her air. her manure, all irfto mar admire. Pearl Anders Thura. Night League: Inter Club League; Leaders' Chib: Orches- tra 1. 2. 7 r Mi periar man it hit i ft« r ni« and ramril in kit condact. 'Thr tlronyrr aloayr »ue- reed. Kvelyn Anderson General Chorus 1. 2. II lain time to do a tkiny util. Frieda Anderson Girl Reserve» t, 5. 6: Thallun Society 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Record!iik Sec'y 5. lalcUcd. talent. and prs- iut, like oi order. fill out. Helen Anderiutn Committee on Costumes for Junior Play ‘33: Commercial Activity 3. 4. 5. 6. Ilor for the work's take. Kenneth Anderson lloill lo endure. Mary Jo Anderson Sigma Beta Kappa 3. 4. Il'MAos Uhor mol May pros pert. Gordon Arnold Home Hoorn Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Noon Hour Basketball 1. 2. 3: Neighborhood Indoor league 1. 2: Noon Hour Indoor league 1. 2. 3. 4; Band I. 2. 3. 4. 5. Viar it a lifr of he pit hour . Raymond A tbury Thrrr it nothiea to mourN or ineoruvirmlle that I uouUI not rather know it I ham out. Josephine Atkin I ilon'I make ttcotet, I melt pood. Juline Atkin ■VMwiljr makrt the timid hntrr. Josephine Austin Basketball 3: Hockey 1: Arrow Head: Biology Club: Attic Players ft. 6: Verse Speaking choir Kaleidoscope; Library 2. 3. 4. ”.t all-around helptr. Kenneth Austin 2nd Bund 1. 2. ■'.Vo our mm do anythin y uith a bellar ynre then ha. l-ester Avery Prospectus 5. 6: Arrow Head 6: Press Club; Band 2. 3. 4. 5. 6: Or- chestra 5. 6; Kaleido- scope 1. 3. 5: Opera 1. ■■Mr ami II. ury Ihr VIII. Marion Baker Sigma Beta Kappa 3. 4: Hall Guard 57 4: Attendance Office 3. 4. 6: Library 5. ••limp gone Iraubltt in drramt. Stanley Ballard Football 2. 4: Home Room Basketball 3. 5: Intramural Baseball I. 3. 5: Hl-Y 5: Bender Club 5. 6: Student Council. II rent he • thrrr a man With tool on dm. Janie Hallenger Bund 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6: K lii'fi» Klub 4. ft. 6; Bi- ology Club 1. 2. 3. 4. S. 6; Woodwind Ensemble 1. 2. 3: Arrow Head 1. 2. 3: Kaleidoscope 1; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4. I like to pliate. Selwyn Barefoot Golf 3; Hi-Y 4. ft. 6. 7: Senior Hi-Y’; Debating 6. 7: Kaleidoscope 4. Chanre yovrnt all. I I
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