Central High School - Wakitan Yearbook (St Joseph, MO)
- Class of 1927
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Q ,J .1 s 4 V. 41 .f E.+?f'5.14E!'-'56FF'i 'b 'VIEW -'FW' s O -. L x 'L A gi. .7 .4 mm O I , n 4 L 5 3 1 I 1 1 1 - 2 ,...... I an +I -5.44 -w , x K 4 L-rr. -.Vf tf!?'-z- A:- T W f1.. '? . - U , ' . , if A ' 'f of llb Q vVT'.V is A ti 1 Y' :Q 0 V' lf alll ... J ii 0 b i g,-1 iiri i 5 QQ ' li J PURE CDD As we, the Seniors of 1927, slowly dravv the curtain on the last scenes of a our life in tl'1e halls of old Central l-liglw, we carry with us this Wakitari, which endeavors to express the ideals and the spirit of our Alma Mater. r l C0 TE TS Gpening Pages 1 to 14 Senior Seetion 15 to 40 Underclassmen 41 te 54 Crganizations 55 to 84 Athletics- . . 85 to 100 Feature Section 101 to 112 1 Y -M A --A V-V , ,,,,. ., h.,v.f...-..f,...f.L.....iL...:-v-...fL-A- ' A--' ' ., ,,,- ....,,Y-jygf, l I l 51 , Y-N. Y V - v- ---- I I I I1- I I II iw I I I Along that slzczdcd Ina!! do Iccfzf Iczfh smdzons mteazz' I i I I I I I I I , I . , I I , , I I I a , A I I I I I, I I I I Q , I I I I . M I I ,. 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A SCHOOL OFFICIALS I 1 i ., I -I W OFFICERS L - O. A. ZOLLINGER . . . . . Pwsident K A. I. CLARK ....... Vice-President A. L. LOVING . . Sec1feta1'y-Business M gr. GEORGE U. RICHMOND .... Treasurer JOHN C. LANDIS, IR. . . . Attorney I C. A. GREENE ,Superintemlent of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION I iw j TOP ROW-O. A. Zollinger, A. J. Clark, J. S. Lucas. ' . SECOND ROW-Dr. John M. Bell, N. S. Hillyard, Kenneth W. Robinson. .9 QA9. 'I 1 Page Nine Page Ten AM LOST,', said the young traveler, in the strange world, Life 5 my enemies pursue me, dark- ness approaches, hunger assails' me, weakness over- whelms me, I sink into despair. 'Before me, 1t is true, there are radiant gates shining with light and leading into the land of peace and plenty. But they are locked, I cannot open them. I am lostlue W VVhere are your keys, said a young man, with glowing eyes and a ravishing voice, your magic keys, given you by Central I-Iigh School, in 1927 ? Ah, said the traveler, my keys! The saints forgive me! For the moment, I had forgotten my treasured keys, and taking from his pocket, two golden keys labeled Truth and I-Ionor, he soon found the radiant gates swinging wide. I am very grateful to you, my friend, the young traveler said, with fine courtesy, abut how did you know I had those keys? I pray you, tell me who you are ? V Then, answered the one with the glowing eyes and the ravishing voice, I am he that keepeth watch over all the sons and daughters of Central, that they may not lose their keys- the keys that will open shining gates-the keys of Truth and I-Ionor. My name is Oske-wow-wow! CALLA E. VARNER Prim-ipal DAVID VV. HOPKINS T706-P'?'f7IC i1JU'l Page Eleven FACULTY Left to Right E. G. CREEK LEOLIAN CARTER FREYDA NEAL C. ERMILLER MABEL D. IMCHENDRY CLEO GATES LOUISE BARTHOLD RUTH TSPANGBERG JOSEPHINE NORWOOD MATTIE PORTER NEVA WALLACE SAM UTZ R. L. DENNING Page T lcv! ve sw S 'ww f X, A BESS Z. F. HELE BEUI. SUE I MADI MARS JESSI R. E. ' RUTH SGT. ' LOUIS ff S MN: N L. 5 kgg Ng- rNY J RN glmqxg X xii JS X' g x . 5531 fixN9fQ5S:2 9, Qgfwye 'Www iffxii 1 V Qing u , 2 ' gm? ig! ' 27 s fr gf i M f W . . , . 'MZ , X , J f 7 , I. wfg , lfa X 4146 E 1 J DRY LD LG WOOD SQ 5 QZQQ5 W V wwiwif 5 A 4- 1- . f ,., mf-W W4 -IH. 5146 1-f,,Q,g,xf5 z2wsw2 M fig: fmaffk A , , X-Q 'X' I fag? 2? -' J w- 4yf 7 ,,. ., - 59 5 15 I W4 1... :ff .. , ZQWAQH ZQMQQQ f , , , , FACULTY Left to Right BESS BUCKERIDGE Z. F. PFOST HELEN GROVES BEULAH M. BENNETT SUE BURNEY MADELINE EINIMERT MARY B, YOUNG JESSIE I. ROBERTS R. E. STONE RUTH O. WEEKS SGT. T. A. NIORTON LOUISE LACY Page T71 irfeen FACULTY Left to Right DICKIE YERINGTON SARAH C. SPENCER A. B. COTT MINNIE B. GRAY HESTER ROBINSON KATI-IRYN J. STILES SALLY A. MARTINDALE S. E. ELLIOTT VITA L. SLATER JEAN TROVVBRIDGE FRANK EDSON ANNA MILES MARY LOU DAVIES Page Fourteen 'SON ILES NDALE DGE VIES X New Wd! m 4, mg 1' VW SVIVX f W -1 Mfafi A f-' SE I 'Q f , Q J I Q B M: 5 g, pff 'Mg . A3 XX L' , f1,,lb,, 513Qg gs I ,57' 1 ' WW x HYIP! I A I l.,'.l L A I - I- WAT Semor Class Officers WILTON CANEDAY FMERICH VAVRA STANLEY COX IYARL GOETZ Vrce Presrderrt Treasurer President Secretar y CLASS COLORS Purple arrd Gold PAST OFFICERS frrrrior Year EMMETT BALLARD . Pr esrderrt XVILTON CANEDAY . Vrce Pr esroferrf EMERICH VAVRA . Tr easrrr er MARGARET ESHELMAN Secretary MARY LOU DAVIES . Sporrsor Soplrorrrore Year XMALLACE CARDWELL ROMEYN FARNHAM FRANCES BEASLEY . CAROLINE HARTWIG Freslzrrrarr STANLEY COX . . . XNILLIAM SWANK . VIRGINIA MAUPIN . FCIILDRED CRAWFORD CAL -ix Fx xl., . in , Page Siwteen ALBRIGHT, JENNIE Jennie is a happy person. It shines in her eyes when she smiles-that wonderful joy of living. She will travel abroad and see the wor . Camera Club, Razzettes, '24, '25, '26, Junior Auditorium Program, Capers, '25, Christmas Program, '25, Girl Reserves, '24, '25. College: J. C. ALBRIGHT, RUTH Impulsive and earnest, yet Ruth is as peppy a student as Central has ever had. Student Council, '26, Volley Ball Team, '24, '25, Basket Ball Team, '25, Latin Club, '26, French Club, '26, Camera Club, '26, Press Club, '27, C Club, '24, '25, North- west Missouri Tennis Doubles, '26, Razzettes, '24, '25, Girl Reserves, '24, '25, Journalism Program, '26, Drum Major , Capers, '26. College: Briar Cliff Manor, New York. ALEX, BENNY Pipes o' Pan! Yes, only Benny is a violin- ist, and a mighty fine one at that. Corporal, R. O. T. C., Freshman Class Day Program, Junior Class Day Program, Or- chestra, '24, '25, '26, '27, Maryville Meet, '24, '25, Columbia Meet, '26, '27, Representative National High School Orchestra, '27, Latin Club, Glee Club, '25. College: Chicago Musical College. ALTHOUSE, ELLEN ,A pleasing personality plus a ready wit has distinguished Ellen from all her classmates. Camera Club, Treasurer, '25, '26, French Club, Spanish Club, Girl Reserves, Razzettes, National Honor Society. College: Undecided. ANDERSON, HATTIE Hattie is quiet and studious, which is. a delightful combination in this age' of dis- tracting youth. She will take a course in economics at Missouri University. College: Missouri University. ANDREW, JAMES James is an A-1 tackle-tackles anything, but particularly the fellow wearing the other color on the gridiron. Football Reserves, '23, Football, '24, '26, All-City Guard, Football, '24, All-City Tackle, Football, '26, Basket Ball Reserves, '23, '24, R. O. T. C. Sergeant, I-Ii-Y, C Club, A Night In An Inn. College: Cambridge. ANDREWS, LEONA ,She has bobbed brown curls and smiling blue eyes. When it comes to looks Leona is second to no one in the class. She will be a journalist. Razzettes, '25, '26, Glee Club, '24, '25, Camera Club, '25, Journalism Advertising Program, '27, The Robbbers , Press Club. College: Briar Cliff Manor, New York. ATKINS, HELEN ' ' Sweet is the only word which could ex- press her. She has a delightful Voice and it is a pleasure to hear her speak. Girl Reserves, '25, '26, '27, Orchestra, '25, '26, '27, Latin Club, '25, '26, '27, Junior Audi- torium Program, Capers, '25, Glee Club, '27, College: Music Conservatory. BALDWIN, DOROTHY The class of 1927 has been favored with several cute blondes and Dorothy is one of them. She will study domestic science. Glee Club, '25, Auditorium Meetings. College: J. C. BALLARD, EMMETT Central's Beau Brummelf' plays a me-an tune on the saxophone, and is very popular. The Sleeping Car : Hi-Y, '24, '25: The Drum Major g The Garroters g President Junior Class, '25, '26: Come Out of the Kitchen , First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., '25, '26, Student Council, VVakitan Board. College: Missouri University. BANSBACH, MARGARET Many have said that they like Margaret better than any Central girl, because she is cute, peppy and popular. Razzettesg French Club, Senior Auditorium Program . College: Randolph-Macon. BARBER, BEATRICE Bee has been associated with various activities While at Central. Life Saving Crew, '24, '25, Razzettes, '24, '25: Girl Reserves, '24, '25, '26, '273 Chairman Property Committee All-School Play, '24g Math Club, '25, '26, '2'7: Spanish Club, '26, '27, Treasurer, '27, Latin Club, '25: Debate Club, '24, '25, '26, '27, Treasurer, '26, '273 Capers, '26g Junior Program, '26: Press Club, '26, '27g Camera Clique, '26: Outlook Staff, '26, News- Director, '27: Quill and Scroll. College: J. C. BENNETT, CLTNT Clint's attitude says, 'Tm carefree and happy. Perhaps that is why we like him so well. Corporal R. O. T. C. College: Rolla School of Mines. BIRT, KENNETH Kenneth is newcomer at Central, and we're gla1B7to be able to include him in the Class 0' ' . College: Undecided. BOLAND, HELEN For studious accomplishment, she has no equal. Math Club: Girl Reserves. College: Drake University. BOYLE, RUTH When you think of Ruth you think of red- -brown hair, a beautiful voice and a pleasing personality. Glee Club, '23, '24, '25, '26g C Clubg Latin Club, '25, '26, '27, Girl Reserves, '23, '24, 25, '26g Christmas Program, '26, '27: Auditorium Program: Music Memory Conte-st. College: Music Conservatory. L. Page Seventeen . 'Luv n-. ,.... .. I N 9 I 1 w l x I 1 I 1 l l s . I I m l 1 1 in I , V i i l 1 H V il lr '11 ' J i .Z f if H M it D I 5 , E ' Page E iglz teen, BRANDO M, BOYCE Where others fail--he succeeds. Boyce has a fine scholarship record and a keen sense of humor. Secretary-Treasurer, Math Club, '27, Basket Ball Reserves, '25, Journalism Pro- gram, Press Club, '26, '27, Outlook Staff. '26, '27, Corporal, R. O. T. C., National Honor Society. College: Missouri University. BRETZ, MARY A beguiling little miss with bright blue eyes and a smile all her own is Mary. Student Council, '26, '27, Spanish Insignia, Math Club, '26, Spanish Club, '25, Camera Clique, '24, Advertising Committee, In the Next Room. College: Undecided. BROOKS, REX RHI enjoy life, could Well be your motto, ex. Captain, R. O. T. C., '26, Second Lieuten- ant, '25. N College: Kansas University. BRUCE, FRANCES Frances' feature stories are about the cleverest things gioing. It is but only natural that she should esire to be a journalist. The Gar1'oters , Come Out of the Kitchen , The Robbers , Capers, '24, '25, '26, Press Club, President, '27, Glee Club, '25, President, '26, Girl Reserves, '24, '25, President, '26, '27, President, Razzettes, '25, '26, Feature Editor, Outlook, Wakitan Board, National Quill and Scroll, Publicity Manager, Glee Club, National Honor Society, The I-Iotte-ntot. College: Missouri University. BRUCE, LAVENIA .Lavenia and -Jazz-that's a real combina- tion, one and inseparable. Orchestra, '26, '27, Girl Reserves, '24, '25, '26, '27, Junior Program, Glee Club Accom- panist, '25, '26, Spanish Club, '26, Razzettes, '26, Football Program, '26, Capers, '26, College: Undecided. BUNN, ILA 'lla decided that Central suited her just a little better than Lafayette. VVe're happy to have her a member of the Class of '27. College: Missouri University. BURTON, NIARGARET Margaret came to us from Springfield, so that is Why I have so few activities, she explains. However she has done unusually Well in one year. Girl Re-serves, '26, '27, Orchestra, '26, '27. College: Newcolm Girls' Seminary. CALLISON, FRANCES Frances possesses a taking personality- one that you never forget. Capers, '23, '26, College: Missouri University. CANEDAY, VVILTON If Central needs just a few feet, send in Caneday, for he's turned the tide of battle often in our favor. Football, '24, '25, '26, All-City Fullback, '26, Basket Ball Reserves, '24, C Club, Hi-Y, Vice-President Senior Class: Vice-President Junior Class, Major, R. O. T. C. College: Missouri University. CARDWELL, VVALLACE For full particulars of VVallace's care-er at Central, we refer you to the list of activities below. Tower Club, '26, '27, Press Club, '26, '27, Vice-President, Math Club, '26, President Sophomore Class, Editor-in-Chief, Wakitan, The Garr0ters , In the Next Room , Come Out of the Kitchen , Student Coun- cil, '24, '26, Capers, '25, '26, Corporal, R. O. T. C., '25, '26, National Honor Society, '27, College: Undecided. CHERRINGTON, MERRILL A ready wit and a pleasant smile can take one a long way, can't they Bud? Capers, '24, '26, Golf Team, '26, '27. ' College: Cambridge. CHESMORE, MARGARETH Chesmore is a name that stands for Pep, personified, and a dramatic talent that bids fair to rival Clara Bow herself. Track, '24, '25, Baseball, '24, Basket Ball, '24, '25, Treasurer, Freshman Class, '23, Capers, '24, '26, Girl Reserves: Latin Club, Math Club, Come Out of the Kitchen , In the Next Room , Florist's Shop , C Club, National Honor Society. CHRISTIANSEN, GEORGE George's grin, his good-nature' and his loyalty to Central have won him many friends. College: Undecided. CLARK, MILDRED Mildred is a swimmer. Don't be surprised if she wins a Bathing Beauty Contest some day, for she is a beauty, too. Swimming Team, '27, College: Northwestern. CLARK, RAYMOND C 't tell us the secret of your win- ningnso snqignv friends, Raymond? We take a guess that the secret lies 1n your cordial smile-. ' Sergeant, R. O. T. C.: 'Cape1'S, '24, '26: Glee Club, '26, '27, Expression Play, 26. College: J. C. COATS, WILLIS A joke, a grin, and a pleasant manner- yes Willis, these are your three greatest distinguishing marks. I Hi-Y, Boys Glee Club, Journalism Class Play. College: J. C. l g.yW'f Vi 6 V Page Nineteen x X gi e I ' . 'f fo ij 1 if 'f 7 v. ,f 5 Q V -I 17' 'C , -1-- 7 f I1 C V J P 1 I l Page Twenty COOK, RUBY Ruby possesses the unusual combination of blonde hair and brown eyes. Manners and Conduct Club. College: Business College. CORTNER, CHESTER Chester's career at Central has been realized on the gridiron. In R. O. T. C. his record is also outstanding. Football Reserves, '25, Football, '26, Track, '26, First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., C Club. College: Missouri University. A COWELL, JACK If you see a distinguished-looking senior, you know it's Jack. V I-Ii-Y, Capers, '25, '26, Corporal, R. O. TIC. College: Chicago University. COX, STANLEY As an athlete, Stan isa consistent ground- gainer on the gridiron and a fine track man. lggridentally, he is president of the class of 5 Football, '24, '25, '26, Track, '24, '25, '26, WC Club, Lieutenant Colonel, R. O. T. C., '26, Officer's Club, President, Freshman Class, President, Senior Class, Student Council, '24, '25, '26, '27, Hi-Y, '23, '24, '25. College: Missouri University. ' CRANDALL, MARGARET You know her, that tall and slender senior with a mop of beautiful light brown curls. Margaret is quite a pianist. Spanish Club, '26, '27, French Club, '26, '27I Camera Clique, '27, Girl Reserves, '25, '26, '27, Freshman Accompanist, Capers, '26, Spanish Insignia, '26, Sophomore BasketBall Team, '25, Exchange Editor, '26, '27, Journalism Auditorium, Press Club. College: '.T. C. CULP, ELEANOR MAE Figures don't lie. Just look at Eleanor's record in her studies-the good grades speak for themselves. Spanish'Club, '26, '27, Capers, '26. College: J. C. DAILEY, ARTHUR As -Arthur is quiet and efficient, we know he will succeed in Whatever he undertakes. Corporal, '24, Sergeant, '25, R. O. T. C., Capers, '25, '26, College: Business College. DAY, DORIS ' ' If happiness is the secret of beauty, Doris has masteredit for she is just about the happiest person at Central. Spanish Club, '26, '27, Math Club, '27. College: J. C. DEITCHNIAN, FLORENCE Florence is distinctly different from anyone else in the class. It's nice to be different, isn't it? Glee Club: Capers, '26: Latin Club, '25: Spanish Club, '25, '26: Junior Auditorium, '25. College: J. C. DERGE, FRED J Central's Fashion Plate! Fritz, your snappy ties speak for you louder than Words. The Drum Major : The Goose Hangs I-Iigh : A Night In An Inn. College: Oxford. DOI-IRER, LOIS Just a regular girl-Lois likes a good time and plenty of it. We don't blame her. French Club: Girl Reserves: Camera Club. College: J. C. DOUGHTY, GAVIN ' ianist of no little ability., Gavin is a p VVhat's more, he-'S a mighty pleasant fellow, Weil liked by everyone. Sergeant, R. O. T. C.: Junior Class Program, '26: Senior Orchestra, '27: Student Audi- torium, '26. College: California Music Conservatory. DRA ER, 'Mifff If o know Marguerite, yo ill appre- ciate her pep and good humor. Girl Reserves, '25, '26, '27: Camera Club, '26, '27. College: J. C. DUNN, AMELIA Milly is an ardent Girl Reserve, cute and peppy and fun-loving, With a true blue dis- position. Social Chairman, Girl Reserves, '26, '27: Publicity Chairman, '25, '26: Vice-President, Spanish Club, '26, '27. College: J. C. EASTIN, DOLLIS Dollis was one of the most prominent members of the mid-year class. Lieutenant, R. O. T. C.: Hi-Y: Advertising Manager, All-School Play: Student Council, '26:Freshman Auditorium. College: J. C. and Missouri University. EINBINDER, NATHAN Your grin is bigger than you are, Nathan, and We like you for it. .Orchestra, '25, '26: Howling Fifty: Expres- sion Play, A Night In An Inn : Boys' Glee Club, '27. College: Undecided. Page Twenty-one -fffv TTL? A 'f 5 4325 Ph '.x as 1 ' 1 x XX ll. . .vw X X lib' XX Q. l X, 'x X X 1 N i x X X ly l ,x x Page fl'fwefr1,ty-two EISBERG, FLORENCE We will always remember Florence for two things, her dancing and her remarkable curls. Dancing, Maryville Meet, '24: Spanish Club, '25, '26, '27: Freshman Auditorium Program, '24: Central Capers, '24, '25, '26: Spanish Club Play, '27: Senior Week Program, '27, College: J. C. or Music Conservatory. ELDER, DOROTHY Dorothy glories in the feeling of duty well- done. And we glory, too, when we think of having this bright student in our class. Latin Club, '25, '26, '27: Secretary-Treas- urer, Math Club, '26: Vice-President, Press Club, '26, '27: Quill and Scroll: Outlook Pro- gram, '26: Capers, '23, '26: Latin Insignia: Vice-President, Math Club, '27: Junior Audl- torium, '26: Outlook Reporter, '26, '27. College: J. C. ELISCU, .TULIETTE A student, you say? Yes, its's sure to be Juliette, outstanding for her scholastic at- tainments. French Club: Latin Club: Junior Auditor- ium. College: J. C. ELLIOT, REBECCA Becky is a favorite with the students and a favorite with the faculty. Latin Club: Math Club: Spanish Club: Vice-President, Girl Reserves, '27, Treasurer, '26: The Garroters. College: Missouri University. ENGLERTH, MELVIN . Melvin is quiet and dependable and has gained a reputation for good-natured ability during his career at Central High. Sergeant, R. O. T. C. College: J. C. ERFFMEIER, GRACE Grace excels in the domestic arts-cooking and sewing. And if you can pierce her modesty,,you will find that she wields a talented paint brush. .Domestic Science Insignia: Student Libra- rian. College: North Central. ESI-IELMAIN, MARGARET ltEShl8 is a name that will long stand for syinpathy and friendliness. V 'The Garroters : Class Basket Ball Team, .24, 25: Volley Ball Reserves, '26: Orchestra, 25: Girl Reserves: Razzettes: Alternate, Stu- dent Council, '24, '25, '27: Secretary, Junior Class: French Club, Vice-President: Latin Club, Vice-President, '26, '27: Junior Audi- torium: Math Club, '26: Business Committee, Come Out of the Kitchen : Senior Play, Program and Invitation Committees: Nation- al Honor Society. College: Missouri University. ESSMAN, GRAYDON 'Grayd0n divides his distinction between his superior R. O. T. C. ability and his good trzick Zvorkt R O T ieu enan , . . . C.: Tr '- cers Club : The Sleeping Cagegurer' Offl College: VVashington University. FARNHAM, ROMEYN Every inch a hero! Whe-n we say Farn- ham we think of athletics, Basket Ball and football-and a mighty fine fellow, happy and gay. Football, '25, '26: Basket Ball, '26, '279 C Club: Vice-President Sophomore Class: Basket Ball Reserves, '23, '24g Football Re- serves, '24: Captain, R. O. T. C.: All-State Basket Ball Guard, '25, '263 All-City Football Guard, '26: Freshman Play: All-City Basket Ball Guard: All-State Guard, '26, '27, All- City Basket Ball Guard, '26, '27. College: Undecided. FEURT, THOMAS Thomas goes about his business in his own way, and it must be an efficient way, judg- ing from the results. Hi-Y. College: Undecided. FREDERICK, CHARLES Every Centralite has heard of Charlies and his bus! They're a popular and famous couple. Capers, '24, Sergeant, R. O. T. C. College: Drake and Yale Divinity School. FREEDMAN, CELIA A striking appearance, brains and wit are the unusual characteristics of an unusual gir . Latin Club, '25, '26, '27g Math Club, '25, '26, '27g Press Club Treasurer, '26, '27g Quill and Scroll, '27g Capers, '26: Latin Insignia, '25: Journalism Program, '26, '27, Literary Editor, Outlook, '27g National Honor Society. College: J. C. FRIEDNIAN, JAKE Jake was Joke Editor of the Outlook, and handled the humor of that publication so well, that for the first time in years, the Outlook was recognized as being outstanding for originality of humor. Press Club: Joke Editor, Central Outlook, '26, '27: Journalism Auditoriumg Capers, '23, '24, '26: Good English Play. College: Boulder School of Mines. FROGGE, VVILMA Wilma has spent only the last two years at Central. She came from Picket, where she won quite a reputation for her speaking ability. Spanish Club, '27. College: Gard's Business College. FULLER, DeWITT If DeWitt is as earnest in studying to be an engineer as he has been at Central, then we know his success will be assured. College: Missouri School of Mines. FULLER, MILDRED A cute little brunette with a talent for clever feature writing is Mildred. And the old adage, To love her, is but to know her, certainly applies here. .Camera Club, '27: Press Club: Feature and Literary Editors, Outlook, '26, '27, Outlook Advertising Program, '27. College: J. C. Z 'Q 22? XT 'Q x 1 X I ,ALL - I , Page Twelzfy-three X l Page Twenty-four FURSE, MELVIN Melvin is an earnest worker on the foota ball field, and equally as earnest a student in the classroom. Football Reserves, '26, '27: Math Club: Corporal, R. O. T. C. College: J. C. GARTH, CRAIG One of the three famous Senior redheads, but contrary to belief, he has a good- natured disposition instead of the proverbial 'Afiery temper. French Club: Student Council: First Ser- geant, R. O. T. C.: Business Manager Fresh- man Play: Hi-Y: Howling Fifty. College: Missouri University. GIFFORD, KEITH More than one person has said, Keith is a mighty fine fellow. 'Nough said. First Sergeant, R. O. T. C.: Capers, '26: Whe-n the Clock Strikes. .College: Platt's Commercial College. GILBERT, GLADYS Perhaps it is Gladys' pleasing appearance and unassuming personality that makes her such a pleasing person. Junior Class Minstrels: Girl Reserves, '25, '26: Came-ra Clique, '26, '27. College: J. C. GOEDEKER, BERNARD Specialty-creating laughs. Bernard is the official fun-producer of the class. The Sleeping Car : Reserve Football, '24g First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C.: Officers' Club. College: Dartmouth University. GOET Z, KARL Central's cheer leader! Was there ever another such character? Karl is popular 'and well liked by everyone. ' Cheer Leader, '24, '25, '26, '27: French lub, '25, '26, '27, President, '26, '27: C Club, '24, '25, '26, '27: R. O. T. C., Batallion Adjutant, '25, '26: Best All-round Private, '24, '25': Officers Club: The Sleeping Car : Junior Class Program: Student Council,'25, '26, '27: President, '25, '26: Secretary Senior 'Class: Hi-Y, '23, '24, '25: National Honor Society. College: Missouri University. GRIFFIN, MARY ANN Mary Ann is an all-round student, with a good record in both activities and studies. Razzettes, '24, '25, '26: Girl Reserves, '24, '25, '26: French Club, '26, '27: Latin Club, Secretary, '27: Math Club, '25, '26: Come Out of the Kitchen : Junior Program: Na- tional Honor Society. College: Rollins. GROVES, RUTH Heaven endowed her with a pleasant man- ned and the art of accomplishment, especial- ly along scholastic lines. Latin Club: French Club: Girl Reserve Cabinet and Inter Club Council. College: J. C. HAGEN, ELIZABETH M You may think you know sometf a I mathematics, but talk to Elizabeth awhile, and see how much you don't kr . Math Club: Math Insignia. College: J. C. HALL, MARVIN A rarer appreciation of good humor was seldom to be found in the class during their four year sojourn at Central. Sergeant, R. O. T. C. College: J. C. and Rolla School of Mines. HAMILTON, MONROE A Monroe is a quiet, likeable fellow who nevertheless has made his presence felt at Central. College: Undecided HAMM, KENNETH Y , It is his joviality of manner that best dis- tinguishes Kenneth. gegrgeiagnt, R. O. T. C.: Captain Rifle Team, College: Undecided. HAMMETT, BERNICE A radiant personality plus pep and you know Bernice. . Capers, '24, '26, College: J. C. and Missouri University. HANNA, FRANK Red Headed Hank! He will be a banker. Can you imagine this good-natured person- age a sober banker? Basket Ball, '26, '27: Basket Ball Reserves, '25: First Sergeant, R. O. T. C.: I-Ii-Y: Foot- gall Reserves, '26g Howling Fifty: Tennis, '26, College: WVashington and Lee. I-LAWKINS, SUSAN There could only be one Susie French Club, '25, '26, '27, Razzettes, '23, '24, '25, '26: Capers, '25, '26. College: Missouri University. HEFFLEY, CAROLINE To fully enjoy her, you must know her. She has pep, a good humor and personality. Camera Clique: Student Council, '27: Span- ish Club: Girl Reserves: Freshman Program: Capers, '25. College: J. C. . U J ff 4. l ' ii- f ,-4 404 'l ff lk J 1 a Page Twen fy-fri ue -A , .. -- 7- M- -,,,v.,:: .... ., Y, -, l 1 .J I HERMAN, ISADORE Isadore is a hard worker, not only on the violin but in his school work as well. Latin Club: Orchestra, '23, '24, '25, '26: Maryville Contest in Orchestra: Capers: Sophomore Auditorium: Corporal, R. O. T. C.: National Honor Society. College: J. C. HICKMAN, MELVA Melva has an adorable smile, which ac- counts for the fact that everyone likes her. Junior Auditorium, '25: Capers, '25: Girl Pieserves, '25, '26, '27: Spanish Club, '25, '26, College: Business College. HIGGINS, MILDRED When the nightingale's singing. Mil- dred is a veritable nightingale of song. Drum Major : Spanish Club: Camera Clique: Glee Club, '25, '25, '26: Girl Reserves: Octet, '26: Junior Program: Music Insignia: Recognition Program: Press Club. College: Undecided. HILL, BEULAH For system, dependability, and accomplish- ment, Beulah takes the prize. Spanish Club, '26. College: Kansas University. HORN, LILLIE Lillie has made her high school course in three and a half years. She has also taken part in many activities, which is proof enough that she is an unusual girl, besides a pretty blonde. Debate Club-: Press Club, '26: Girl Re- serves, '24, '25: Capers, '25, '26: Outlook Ad- vertising Program, '26: Camera Club, '25. College: J. C. HUGHES, BILLY Admiral Hughes! Sounds important, doesn't it? Yes, you've guessed it-Billy will attend Annapolis. Platoon Sergeant, R. O. T. C.: Howling Fifty: Freshman Football: Senior Class Day Program: Debate Club, '25, '26: Capers, '23. College: Annapolis. HUSTON, RUTH Pretty, but mod st and unassuming. Re- sult-lots of frien s. What more could one ask of providence? I Sewing Prize, '24: Spanish Club, '25, '26, '27: Junior Auditorium: Girl Reserves: Cap- ers, '26. College: J. C. IMBODEN, HELEN Gertrude Ederle II. We predict that He-len will be a world-famous diver some day. Razzettes, '24: Swimming Team, '24, '26: Captain Swimming Team, '25: The Drum Major : Junior Octet: Glee Club, '24, '25, '26: Junior Minstrels. Colle-ge: J. C. 1 l lxllf JEWELL, LETA MAE Leta Mae is a jeWell and a very precious one at that. She has Won quite a reputation for solo dancing. Student Council, '25: Spanish Club: Capers, '25, '26, Camera Club. College: J. C. and Missouri University. JUDAI-I, WILLIS This quiet and unassuming senior came to us from DeKalb in his junior year. College: Undecided. KALIS, SHERMAN fi. 'f' , I : Q7 Sherman is a fine'vi ini t, 'd know he will ucc, d 'n he, tl 43,351 o . i , if . . I , '2 1 Orchestra, 312 , 6, ' 3 irst Place Violin Contest, aryville, '26: Fourth Place Violin Contest, Columbia, '26, Delegate to Music Convention, Tulsa Oklahoma, '273 Senior Orchestra, '27. College: Missouri University. KEANE, KENNETH if If determination is-the keynote of success, then you'll be a success, Kenneth. Capers, '23, '26, Press Club, Quill and Scrollg Sport Editor, Outlook: Sergeant, R. O. T. C.: Platoon Sergeant, '26, Junior Class Play, '25. College: J. C., then Creighton University. KENNEY, VVILLIAM A deservedly popular young fellow-one who is well-known in many Central activi- ties. Football, '26: Capers, '26: French Club, '26, Student Council, '24, '25, Hi-Y, '25, '26, KERR, KATHRYN Kathryn is an all-round girl and has won quite a name fo-r being nice to underclass- men. , Razzettes, '25, '26, Spanish Club, '26: Junior Auditorium, Christmas Program, Girl Re- serves, '26, '27. I College: Maryville State Teacher's Col- ege. G KING, KATH N S She is truly a king in sports-and rules as wisely as a real monar h. Track Team, '25: Baseball, '25, '26, '27g C Club. College: J. C. KNIGHT, VIRGINIA Virginia's blonde curly locks are a halo of beauty. Freshman Auditorium, Student Council, '24, Girl Reserves: Razzettesg Art Editor, Outlook, '27, College: Missouri University. X Page Twenty-seven ffl, W Page Twenty-eight KORBHOLZ, OSCAR Central has gained a wide reputation for her R. O. T. C. ability, and Oscar has done. more than his share to further that reputa- tion. Second Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., '26: Cap- tain, '27, KRAPF, MARIE Marie is the little blonde Centralite who tried to leave us, but had to come back after a year's absence. We're glad to cleaim' her ability and success as belonging to the class fof '27, Girl Reserves: French Club: Latin Club: Capers, '24, '25: Good English Play, '24: Freshman Program Committee: Sophomore Program Committee: Girl Reserves: Library Assistant, '25, '26, '27: Latin Insignia. LANIBERTON, ARIEL 'Tm always ready for fun. This intro- duces Ariel better than anything we can think of. , Girl Reserves, '25, '26, '27: Junior Program, '26: French Club, '26, '27. College: J. C. LANGE, DOROTHY Dorothy has brains and she knows how to use them, too. French Club: Glee Club. College: J. C. LETTS, MARGUERITE Just look at those athletic honors! Pug aspires to be VVorld's Tennis Champion, but no wonder. Razzettes, '25, '26: Baseball Team, '23, 24: Track Team, '24, '25: Basket Ball Team, 24, '25: Reserve Volleyi Ball Team, 24: North- west Missouri Tennis Champion, '24, '25, '26: Capers, '24, '25, '26: All-City Baseball Team, '24: Captain Baseball Team, '24: Latin Club, '25, '26: Girl Re-serves: French Club, '26, '27: National Honor Society. fl College: Sweet Briar, Virginia. LIBERMAN, JEANETTE We have always heard of Jeanette as the brainy senior who makes the high grades. Spanish Club, '26, '27: French Club: Math Club, '26, '27: National Honor Society. Colle-ge: Pittsburg University. LINCK 'JACQUETTA RUTH Jacquetta has been a leader in all activities besides ranking high in her studies. Capers: Debate Club, Vice-President: President, Girl Reserves: Inter-Club Council, '24, '25, '27: Mathematics Club: President, '26, '27: Press Club, '26, '27: Quill and Scroll, '26, '27: Razzettes, '25, '26: Spanish Club, '26, '27: Tower Club, '26, '27: Central Outlook, '26, '27: Literary Editor, Vifakitanz State De- bate Team, '25, '26, '27: Girls' State Debate Te-am, Fulton Meet, '27: W. K. James Ex- temporaneous Award. '26: Representative in Oratory, '26: Attendant, Football Queen, '26: First Place Northwest Missouri, Extempor- aneous Speaking. '26: Spanish Club Program, 'ZGJ Junior Auditorium, '26:National Honor Society, '27. College: J. C. and Missouri University. LOLLAR, YVILMA How we've enjoyed hearing you play the saxophone. Wilnia. Capers, '23: Orchestra, '25, '26. College: J. C. LUBO, JAKE We're mighty proud of your record, Jake, .and even more so when we remember that you're a three and a half year student. Sophomore Play, '26, All-School Play, '26. College: Pennsylvania University and Massachusetts Tech. IVIADGETT, DO NALD An eager participant in athletics and an active Hi-Y worker is Donald. He is now in Chicago. Basket Ball Reserves, '25, '26, Football Reserves, '24, '25, Football, '26, Track,Hi-Y, President, I-I.-Y, '26, Hi-Y Inner Council, '23, '24, '25, '26, Capers, '24, The Idol's Eye. College: Undecided. IVIARSDEN, GRANT Grant is a student de espanola. Latin Insignia, '26, Spanish Club, '25, '26, '27 College: J. C. or K. U. . INIARTI N, MARGARET Big brown eyes would distinguish Mar- garet anywhere, and what's more, she's a real student and Central booster. Spanish Club, '25, '26, '27, Junior Auditor-' ium, Capers, '23, College: J. C. ' MATHEWS, MARTHA ' Martha and her Studebaker are a familiar sight around the town. She is a mid-year student. College: J. C. Q MAUPIN, VIRGINIA Beautiful talented-Virginia is the em- bodiment of glorious girlhood incarnate. Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Class, '24, Student Council, '26, Orchestra, '24, '25, In the Next Room , Wakitan Board, '27, Raz- zettes, '26, Vice-President Camera Club, '27, Capers, '26, French Club, '26, '27, Freshman Program, '24, Junior Program, '26. College: Kansas State Agricultural Col- lege. MAYER, HARRIET RUTH If happiness were a crime, well, then, you'd be a criminal, Hat! Latin Club, '26, Razzettes, '25, '26, Girl Reserves, '23, '24, '25, '26, '27, Press Club, 27, French Club, '26, '27, Advertising Out- look Play, Drum Major , Volley Ball, '25, '26, Basket Ball, '25, Swimming Team, '26, Glee Club, '23, '24, '25, '26, '27, Associate Edi- tor Outlook, '26, '27, C Club, '26, Sopho- more Basket Ball Team: Reserve Basket Ball Team, '25. College: J. C. MAYS, VERNON When we say Vernon is Mays it explains a lot. Everyone recognizes him as a musical genius ,, . Supply Sergeant, R. O. T. C., Boys' Glee Club, '25, '26, Senior Program, '27, Camera Club, '25, Junior Program, '26, Senior Pro- gram, '23. . College: J. C. Page Twenty-11 inc ii, .ilk ' 'J 'x Iv' NJ X- Page Thirty My MCCUE, LELA In the remarks that Lela is well-liked by everyone there is no exaggeration, because through her good looks, and smile she can win anyone's friendship. French Club, '25, Girl Reserves, '24, '25, Razzettes. College: J. C. MCDONALD, LEE Cadet Colonel McDonald! Attention! March! He is a boy who is known to every R. O. T. C. member in St. Joseph, as well as to every Central student. In the Next Room , Football Reserves, '25, Rifle Team, '25, '26, All-City Rifle Team, '27, Colonel, R. O. T. C., '26, Second Place Individual Drill, The Hottentotf' College: Undecided. MCWILLIAMS, CLOVIS Clovis has a faculty for Winning. He is an ardent booster, and takes part in many school activities. Debate Team, '26, '27: Secretary Debate Club, '26, Math Club, Corporal and Sergeant, R. O. T. C., Senior Capers Committee, Basket Ball Reserves, '26, Advertising Man- ager, Outlook, Circulation Manager, Waki- tan, Press Club:-Journalism Play, Tower Club, National Honor Society. College: Undecided. MEEK, BILLY Remember Billy as the inscrutable Hindoo when the whole cast kicked off? He is also a playwright of no mean ability. Band and Orchestra, '23, '24, Spanish Club, '26, Capers, '26, Spanish Club Program. College: Missouri University. MILLER, BLAKE Grin and the world grins with you. It sure does grin with you, Blake. The Garroters , Alternate Student Coun- cil, '24, Football Reserves, '24, '25, Basket Ball Reserves, 24, '25, Football, '26, C Club, Lieutenant winning Company Field Meet, R. O. T. C., I-Ii-Y, Subscription Man- ager Outlook, '26, IVakitan Board, '27, Jour- nalism Program, '27, Camera Clique, The I-Iottentot. College: Everett Hall. MILLER, SALLIE And when you hear it said, She has pep, talent and looks, rest assured she is Sallie. The I-Iottentot , In the Next Room , The Sleeping Car , Swimming Team, '25, '26, '27, Assistant Captain, '27, Girls C Club, Camera Club, '26, Spanish Club, '26, Razzettes, '24, 25, '26, Press Club, Journalism Pla-y, '27, Football Program, '25, Capers, '25, '26, Football Queen Attendant, '26, Student Council, '26, Senior Week Program. MOORE, HAZE-L JEAN Is she peppy? Yes. Is she cute? Yes. Then she's Central's Flapper! Volley Ball Reserves, '24, Capers, '24. College: Missouri ,University. MORTON, HANNAH E. . Everyone knows her and everyone likes her, because she is a good student, a willing worker, and possesses a mighty sweet dis- position. Junior Auditorium, Secretary Girl Re- serves, '26, Treasurer, Girl Reserves, '26, '27, French Club, Student Librarian. College: Missouri University. NAVE, CALDINE If it's a tall dignified blonde with a strik- ing personality, you can be sure it's Caldine. Freshman Basket Ball Team, Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., Officers Club, '25, Rifle Team, '25, Glee Club, Hi-Y, Howling Fifty, Math Club, Debate Club, Senior Capers, '26, Senior Quartet. College: J. C. NEFF, MARY EDITH - Mary Edith didn't hesitate in planning' her future, for she has already begun studying for her chosen vocation at lfVashington Uni- versity. Glee Club, '24, '25, Freshman Program, '23, Girl Reserves, '23, '24, Spanish Club, '25, Raz- zettes, '25, C Club, '25. College: Washing'ton University. NELSON, JOHN We cannot fathom your cool indifference, Jack, but we know from experience that you have a ready wit. College: Undecided. L NORRIS, FAYETTE You'd know her anywhere by her fluffy red hair. French Club, Glee Club, '25, '26, Swimming Team, '24, '25, '26, '27, Razzettes, Senior Program, The Hottentotf' College: Miss Finches, New York. NOVAK, RAY A curly headed Adonis-yes, Ray's waving locks are remarkable. Rifle Team, '26, Band, '24, Captain, Regi- mental Adjutant, R. O. T. C., '27, Second Iiileutenant Batallion Adjutant, R. O. T. C., College: J. C. O'DONNELL, VIRGINIA Virginia is another of Centra1's well-liked brunettes. She left us at the mid-year. College: J. C. PAHLER, VIRGINIA f- Virginia likes to laugh. Anyone who knows her can testify to that. Have a good time, Virginia. Glee Club, '24, '25, French Club, Spanish Club. College: J. C. PEMBERTON, LEE ' ' ' There are few who do not know Bud. Bud has a physique that any athlete would envy. Garroters , Capers, '25,'26, Orchestra,.'25, '26, '27, Coronation Auditorium, Second Lieu- tenant, R. O. T. C., The I-Iottentotf' College: J. C. ! I s Page Thirty-one - L I CJ ' 4 i CJ I .ff 4 -1U,f A Z- ,X f PENNEY, BAUGHTNIAN Baughman and his banjo! The two have delighted Central audiences many times. Sergeant, R. O. T. C., Senior Orchestra, '26, '27, Treasurer, Spanish Club. College: K. U. or M. U. PETREE, HAZEL Hazel is rare student, a profound thinker with an insight into deep problems that is truly amazing. Volley Ball Team, '24, '25, '26, Swimming Team, '24, '25, '26, Basket Ball Team, '25, Member Cup Winning Basket Ball and Volley Ball Teams of '25, Tower Club: Latin Club, '26, '27, French Club, '26, '27, Capers, '23, Treasurer Swimming Club, '26, Class Basket Ball Team, '23, Class Volley Ball fggarrgrz '25, HC for 1000 Points in Athletics, V' College: J. C. and M. U. PLUMMER, CATHERINE The class of '27 can lay claim to two sets of twins. Catherine is a very nice person to have around, as she is always willing and cheerful. Manners and Conduct Club, '26. College: Business College. PLUMMER, ELIZABETH Elizabeth is Twin Number Two. She's just as pleasing a miss as her sister. - French Club, '26, '27, Spanish Club, '26, '27, Manners and Conduct Club, '26. College: J. C. POAGE, NIILDRED When the rest of us are all harrassed by the worries of this cruel world, Mildred alone remains unruffled. We envy you your good nature, Mildred. 1 Manners and Conduct Club, '26, French Club, '26, '27, Girl Reserves, '26, '27, Camera Clique. College: J. C. PORTER, GENEVIEVE Genevieve just eats up cooking contests. Perhaps ,we should say, someone else loves to eat, what she cooks. Glee Club, '24. College: J. C. PULLEN, WILLARD ' Willa1'd was one of our most valued stu- dents, being in line for the Science Medal, had he only remained to graduate with us. He left at the middle of the year for Little Rock, Arkansas. Lieutenant Company B, '26, Major Third Batallion, '26, Rifle Team, '27, Art Editor Outlook, Junior Auditorium, '26. College: Rolla School of Mines. QUENTIN, MINNA She has dimples, a sunny smile and won- derful brown eyes. But mere words cannot describe Minna's charm. Spanish Club, '26, '27, Journalism Adver- tising Program, Razzettes, '26, Camera Club, '26 '27 College: Briarcliff Manor. RANISDEN, THELMA Tess has a giggle all her own, and it's rumored she won a radio laughing contest recently. Latin Club: Camera Club: Girl Reserves: Social Chairman, Girl Reserves, '24, '25: Inter-Club Council, '24, '25: Razzettes ,'25, '26. College: J. C. REAM, CARL R. O. T. C. claimed his energy and Carl did mightly well as a soldier. Corporal, R. O. T. C., '23, '24: Sergeant, '25, '26. College: J. C. or K. U. REDFERN, JESSIE Gimme-a bite. It's Jessie, all right-one of our cutest and brightest little seniors. Junior Class Program, '25: Latin Club: French Club, Secretary, '25, '26: Capers, '24, '25, '26:' Girl Reserves: Razzettes, '25: Swim- ming Team, '26: French Insignia: Math Club: National Honor Society. College: Johns Hopkins. REED, KATHERINE This good-looking miss came to us from Northeast, Kansas City, and in one short year she has won all our hearts. College: Undecided. RIDGE, WALTER Walter is a happy-go-lucky person, with emphasis on the happy. Track, '24, '25, '27: Basket Ball, '26, '27: Exchange Editor Outlook, '24, '25: Press Club, '24, '25: Howling Fifty, '25: Missouri Hound, '24, '25: Sergeant, R. O. T. C., '23, '24: Hi-Y, '22, '23: C Club, '26, '27: Student Council, '27. Collegez, Undecided. ROBERTS, DENTON Denton is a practical joker who enjoys the gthers fellow's humor as well as we enjoy ls. Corporal, R. O. T. C., '25: Lieutenant, '26: Major, '27: Officers Club, '26, '27: R. O. T. C. Regimental Staff, '27. College: Ames Agricultural College. ROBINSON, MARVIN Hail to Central's artist! Marvin, we wish you and your clever little brush all kinds of luck out in the world. Dramatics Insignia: Capers, '23, '26: Stu- dent Council Alternate: Stage Manager, '25: Electrician, '26: Art Editor Wakitan: Chair- man Invitation Committee. College: M. U. ROSS, FRANCIS Francis is the tall, good-natured blonde who drives the speedy roadster. Debate Club, '25: Capers, '25: Hi-Y, '26, '27. College: J. C. 1 1 i i E E I Page Thirty-tlzree I It E - 1 I i r l r I r w E .g I A V 1 l i . Page Tlnirty-fam' ROSITSKY, CELIA Temperamental Celia proved her artistic ability in the expression class play. Capers, '26. SAUNDERS, VIRGINIA This senior lass is a cute brunette with curling locks. Glee Club, '24, '25, '26, '27: Razzettes, '25, '26g Drum Major, '24, Librarian of Glee Club, '25, '26, Student Director of Glee Club, '26g C Club. College: Undecided. S CHIAAG, FRANK Frank, who is gifted with a smiling friend- liness toward everyone is certainly an asset to Central. , Rifle Team, '265 Corporal, R. O. T. C., Math Club, Football Reserves, '27, College: Undecided. SCI-INAITMAN, I-IUTTON It has often been said that Hutton is the handsomest senior boy. WVe can say no rriqore except that he is a whizz on the saxo- p one. Band and Orchestra, '24, '25, '26g Senior Orchestra, '26, '27, The Robbery : Student Council: Hi-Y: Howling Fifty. College: Washington University. SCHNEIDER, MADELINE Madeline is an extremely nice girl and is also quite a student. French Club, '26, '27: Spanish Club, '26, '27, College: J. C. scHoLL, MARJO , If it's an piece gf 'ihoice news that you wan, to kno , ' st iMarjory. She's the so a cat ogg' f the chool. J i r Cl 1Program, '2 Latin Club, '26, '27: r ls Play, '26 C ers, '24, '25, '26g Press , '27: Girl R e s, '24, '25, '26, Ra e tes, '25, '26, S - ish Club, '25, '26, Colege: Drake University. . SCHWARTZ, ISADORE A star in expression is Isadore. He ex- presses himself well. Capers, '26. College: Undecided. SCOTT, HELEN Helen likes to have a good time and like-s to study, hence she is well-liked and always ranks well in her studies. Spanish Club, '25, '26, '27, Junior Program: Girl Reserves.: Capers, '24, College: J. C. SELDERS, EVERETT Everett toots his own horn, which inci- dentally is a saxophone. Band, '24, '25, Orchestra, '26, '27. College: J. C. SHAPIRO, BESSIE Bessie is a cute little brunette. She has lots to say, and she says it. Music Memory Contest, '23, '24, Girl Re-- serves, '23. College: J. C. and M. U. SIMMONS, LOIS Es el presidente senora, for as a Spanish student, Lois has them all going, but Spanish isn't the only subject she excels in. Spanish Club, '25, '26, '27, President, '26, '27, Math Club, '26, '27, Basket Ball Team, '25, '26, Class Basket Ball Team, '23, '24, '25, '26, Junior Auditorium, Basket Ball Team, '27, Alternate Student Council, National Honor Society. College: J. C. SIVE, CHARLES What would we ever do without Charlie? He's there in everything. I-Ii-Y. '24, '25, '26, Secretary-Treasurer, '26, '27, Basket Ball Reserves, '24, Good English VVeek Play, '25, Boys' Glee Club, '25, '26, Hi-Y Program, '27, Hi-Y Basket Ball, '25, '27, Sergeant, R. O. T. C., '25, College: Minnesota University. SMALLEY, DORIS Ad, did you say? Send Doris after it, for she's a winner when it comes to selling ad- vertising. A smile like sunshine, a well- merited rep in declamation, and a faculty for speedy accomplishment-there you have her all catalogued. Razzettes, '25, '26, Junior Minstrels, '25, Spanish Club, '25, '26, '27, Math Club, '25, '26, '27, Exchange Editor Outlook, '26, Circula- tion Manager Outlook, '27, Journalism Audi- torium, Capers, '25, '26. College: Undecided. SMITH, EARL For two years Earl willingly gave his time and his efforts to the band and orchestra. Central thanks him. Band, '23, '24, Orchestra, '23, '24. College: J. C. SMITHERS, LE ROY God made LeRoy as a gift to entertain the ladies. Freshman Football, Track, Football, '26, Track, '27, Howling Fifty, '25, Hi-Y Club, '24, '25, '26, First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., '26, Rifle Team, '26, C Club, '26, '27. College-: M. U. SNYDER, ANNA lNiARGA.RET If you read that Anna Margaret has won first place in the United States for her fine cattle, , don't be surprised, because Anna Margaret is a Farmerette, and a very good student, also. Spanish Club, '26, '27, French Club, '25, '26, '27,' Math Club, '25, '26, '27, Manners and Conduct Club, '26. , f K .Aw iff I .X f ,ALJ Page Thirty-f'i've ,IL x..- , Page Tlzfirty-Stn STEPHON, JOHN Meet John Stephon, an ardent advocate of the Y. M. C. A. At least, we suppose he is, from his preference to it. First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., '25, Howling Fifty, '25, College: J. C. STOCKLER, BERNICE Bernice has been gone just one semester, and has already won quite a reputation at Junior College for her superior scholastic ability. STROP, CLARENCE . . Clarence has been one of the outstanding members of the class of 1927. In scholarship he places among the first. Two letters in football, Basket Ball and tennis explain his position on the athletic field. The Sleeping Car , Football, '25, '26, Basket Ball, '25, '26, Tennis Team, '26, '27, Vice-President Student Council, '26, Presi- dent, '26, National Honor Society, '25, '26, '27, Tower Club, '25, '26, '27, Treasurer, Latin Club, '25, Captain, R. O. T. C., '25, First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., '25, Football Reserves, '23, '24, Basket Ball Reserves, '24, The Hottentot ', C Club, '25, '26, '27. College: M. U. STUBER, LEO Boob is just another famous member of an already famous family. Football, '24, '25, '26, First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., Basket Ball, '26, '27, Athletic Editor, Wakitan, '26, Football Reserves, '23, Basket Ball Reserves, '24, College: M. U. THAYER, RUTH Ruth is another Central student who excels in music. She has won many friends be- cause of her bright nature. Razzettes, '24, '25, Orchestra., '24, '25, '26, Track Team, '25, Girl Reserves, '24, '25, Camera Clique, '26, '27, Junior Minstrels, '25. College: J. C. 'rHAyjE15i, HELEN Helen is quite unlike her sister Ruth- quiet and submissive. She is a very pleasant person, whom everyone likes. 2Jungor Class Day Program, Spanish Club, ' 6 ' 7 College: J. C. THOMPSON, DOROTHY Dorothy can certainly tickle 'the ivories, as is proved by the many contests she has won. She has won distinction, too, for her beautiful curly hair and her participation in all activities. Football Queen, '26, Piano Contest, '24, Maryville Contest, '24, French Club, Secre- tary, Student Council, '25, '26, National Honor Society, Orchestra, '25, Razzettes, '25. College: THOMPSON, MARY 'f I love Latin. Don't be shocked. It's Mary saying it. She's in a class almost by herself, there. V Girl Reserves, Girls Glee Club, Razzettes, History Insignia, Latin Insignia, Tower Club, President, Latin Club, Literary Editor, Outlook, Capers, '24, '26, Secretary, Press Club, Quill and Scroll, Junior Class Program, Editor-in-Chief, Outlook, '27, Camera Clique, '25, '26, WVakitan Advertising Program, Out- look Advertising Program, National Honor Society. College: J. C. and M. U. THRELKELD, IMARY Pat is another senior who loves to live. Thank goodness there are a few per- sons who are contented. Junior Program, '25, Capers, '25, Colle-ge: M. U. TISCHER, NAOMI , The curly locks of Naomi have caused more than one pretty compliment. Junior Auditorium, '25, Capers, '25, Music Contest, '26. College: Chicago Conservatory of Music. TURRA, ROBERT Atchison seems to have enjoyed more of Robert's company than we have. Wish we had had him sooner. College: University of Florida. VAVRA, EMERICH Vav has held about every office in the school and he is still as unaffected as he was four years ago, which explains his popularity. Treasurer, Junior Class, '25, '26, Treasurer, Senior Class, '26, '27, Editor-in-Chief, Out- look, '26, Outlook Advertising Program, '26, '27, Football, '25, '26, Track, '26, '279 Basket Ball Reserves, '26, Football Reserves, '24, Midget Football Team, '23, Midget Basket Ball Team, '24, Midget Track Team, '24, Capers, '23, '26, All-City End, '26, Second Team All-City End, '25, Holder City Pole Vault Record, Hi-Y, '24: C Club, '25, '26, '27, First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., Press Club, '27, National Honor Society. College: M. U. VERMILLION, NILE Tall and straight-every inch a soldier! Of course it's Nile. No one else can lay claim to such a reputation as an officer, a student, and a leader. Student Council, '24, '25, Alternate, '25, '267 Secretary, Officers Club, '26, '27, Hi-Y, '25, '26, President, '26, '27, Math Club, '26, '27, Math Insignia, Science Insignia, Senior Cap- ers Committee, Assistant Advertising Mana- ger, Garroters , Regimental Adjutant, '26, '27, National Honor Society. College: Undecided. VINCENT, STANLEY Stanley does things with so little effort that life is merely play for him. He is a well-like-d fellow. Football Reserves, '25, '26, Press Club, Hi-Y, Freshman Play, '22, Howling Fifty. College: Rolla School of Mines. VVALKER, FRANK Frank. your name will be written in Cen- tral's VVho's VVho as the best business man-' ager the Outlook or Wakitan has ever had. Tower Club, National Honor Society, Busi- ness Manager, Outlook, '26, '27, Business Manager YVakitan, '27, Best Private R. O. T. C., '26, Property Manager All-School Play, Come Out of the Kitchen , Science Insignia, '26, Property Manage-r Senior Play, Math' Club: Press Club. College: J. C., M. U. and Kirksville Col- lege of Osteopathy. WASSERBIAN, MAX Some day we will all be saying Dr. Was- serman, for we know you will succeed in your chosen career, Max. Military, '26, '27, Senior Capers. Collegez, Northwestern University. Page Thirty-sc'L'en X l .xg X X X. 4 ' x f-. ', ..l .J X 'x Q W3 .N I Page Tirfirfy-eight WEISS, ROBERT Bob and his Rolls-Roys -will we ever forget them? Knowing Bob and his car so well we can safely answer no. Boys' Glee Club, '25, '26. ' College: Coyne Electrical School. WER N E R, I-IARRIETT A charming manner plus a ready knowl- edge of the latest songs have spelled popu- larity for Harriet. Camera Clique, '24, '25, '26, Spanish Club, '25, Girl Reserves, '25, Razzettes, '25, Junior Auditorium Program, Journalism Advertis- ing Program. College: J. C. WEST, HARRY ' Harry is a combination of a quiet person- ality and a ready accomplishment in what- ever he undertakes. College: J. C. and M, U. WESTPHELING, CHARLES A gentleman of the old School-t'Chuck, in two years, has managed to win a place in almost every school activity. Corporal, Sergeant, Second Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., In the Next Room , Debate Club, Math Club, Capers, '26, The Hottentotn, The Robbers. College: Undecided. VVI-IITE, JAMES To find out how well you will like him, just become acquainted with James. He is an earnest and persevering student. Corporal, R. O. T. C. Colle-ge: J. C. WILLIS, BEN ,Ben is loyal supporter of the adage Ac- tions speak louder than words, and by his actions he has proved himself an all-round fellow. Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., -Hi-Y, Winner In- dividual Drill, '24. College: WVashington. WILLIS, GEORGE George Montgomery is a gre-at stump ora- tor, a second William Jennings Bryan, and yet more, he is an actor and an essayist. Capers, '26, First Place Northwest Mis- souri Essay Contest, In the Next Room , Latin Club. College: J. C. WILSON, VIRGINIA Virginia is quite the scholar-in fact, studi- ous little Virginia can pull out a ninety-five when the rest of us pray for a seventy-five. Razzettes, '25, '26, Glee Club, '26, Girl Reserves, French Club, Treasurer, '27, Junior Program, '26. College: J. C. and M. U. WITT, MILDRED If we must designate any person as the best in her line, we must not forget that Mildred ranks at the top of the- scholastic ladder of fame. Volley Ball, '25, '26g Baseball, '26, Class Basket Ball, '24, '25, '26, '27: Latin Club, French Club, President, '25, '26g Latin Insig- nia, French Insignia: Tower Club: National Honor Society, C Club: Girl Reserves. College: J. C. WOODBURY, HERBERT Herbert is a typical Central booster-quiet, but always there when needed. Sergeant, Lieutenant, R. O. T. C. College: Undecided. WVYMER, ROBERT Bob may try to make you think he's just a joke-but don't believe a mighty good student, and shines especially in science. His ambition is to be President of the United States! We're for you, Bob! Science Insignia, '26, '27. College: Undecided. TISDALE, SCOTT Scott came to Central to complete his re- quirements for College. He came from Robi- doux where he was very active in school affairs. College: J. C. J-EANETTE LIBERMAN Valediczforrian MARY THOMPSON Salzatatorian x him, because he's I POWELSON, RUTH Ruth is another Central student who for- merly attended Robidoux. Her studious abil- ity was eagerly welcomed. College: J. C. fi ' A 71,1 ff. ,f RITCHIE, WILLSON Willson has supplied the wit and humor of the Class of '27. He is a happy-go-lucky fellow, well liked by everyone. College: Missouri University. Ri,-f., v J Page Tlzirty-nfine Page Forty Senior Awards SENIOR MEDALS .JEANETTE LIBERMAN E11 glish MARY THOMPSON I-Iistory MARY THOMPSON Latin JAKE LUBO .Mathematics ROBERT VVYMER Science UPPER FOURTH OF SENIOR CLASS Average 87? and Above RUTH ALBRIGHT ELLEN ALTHOUSE HELEN ATKINS BOYCE BRANDOM MARY BRETZ ' WALLACE CARDVVELL XMARGARETH CHESMORE MARGARET CRANDALL DORIS DAY FLORENCE DEITCHMAN FLORENCE EISBERG DOROTHY ELDER JULIETTE ELISCU REBECCA ELLIOTT GRACE EREEMEYER MARGARET ESHELMAN CELIA FREEDMAN ' MARY ANN GRIFFIN RUTH GROVES TSADORE HERMAN LETA MAE JEWELL MARIE KRAPF DOROTHY LANGE MARGUERIHTE LETTS JEANNETTE LIBERMAN JACQUETTA LINCK JAKE LUBO CLOVIS MCWILLIAMS GRANT MARSDEN MARGARET MAR1'IN HANNAH NTORTON HAZEL PETREE JESSIE REDFERN MIXDELINE SCHNEIDER HELEN SCOTT LOIS SIMMONS V 'ANNA MARGARET SNYDER BERNICE STOCKLER CLARENCE STROP DOROTHY THOMPSON MARY THOMPSON SCOTT TISDALE ROBERT TURRA EMERICH V AVRA ' NILE XHEZRMILLION FRANK VVALKER VIRGINIA VVILSON BJILDRED VVITT ROBERT WYMER ' --I V -, I -A S I pf f wi-if W'g.Q1?Pl vyj! UNDEQCLASS NN Q X ' N I 'Q 'if' I 1 f ,- J 13z,'WLw1if,SL ,gQf ',. 1,'4!1z,lf 'I V I X. l 'SC v! .RN X, A xxx K unior Class Gffmers 4 J SAM QAKFORD CONNIE GOOD JANE CORNELIUS HELEN FARNHAM Secretary President Tweasurer Vice-President CLASS COLORS 1 Blue and Gold I PAST OFFICERS Sojnhomore Year CONNIE GOOD ...... President HELEN FARNHAM . . Vice-President RAYMOND HEMMING . . SZCIQV-T7'6ClS. LOUISE LACY .... . . Sponsor P 1'esI111ze1AL Year' CONNIE GOOD ...... President NEIL DIETERICH . . Vice-President A BGARGARETH CHESMORE . Sec'y-Treeas. NIILDRED CRAWFORD LOUISE LACY i . Sjnovfzsors LOUISE LACY Sprmsor Page Forty-one Senior B Class I 1 i Beckley, Barret Bowman, Frank Burnett, Hobart Chesnut, Guy Dannen, Dwight Ellis, Russell Fisher, Raymond Hales, Charles Andrews, Lucille Asbach, Marjorie Atterbury, Elizabeth Bonney, Ruth Borchardt, Flora Boulware, Mary Lucille Burrows, Betty Ellen Byers, Ila Page Forty-two CLASS ROLL B oys Holland, John Kersh, Cosma Kirk, Dale Lieberman, Jacob Lukens, Charles Murphy, Harold Pascoe, Ellsworth Ross, Stewart Girls J Conner, Helen Cornelius, Jane Cornelius, Mary Culver, Flora ' Hellums, Ruth Keck, Aletha Louby, Nellie Mooney, Mary Ellen Rowlison, Arthur Schoeneck, John Shumate, Raymond Steward, Norman Stutzman, Adolph Westrich, James O'Brien, Maurine Pfeiffer, Agatha Platt, Allison Riche, Blondelle Stutzman, Opal Womack, Alice unior A Class Anderson, Lee Angsten, Philip Bass, Darrell Bennett, Jack Black, Clifton Bodenhausen, Fred Bollinger, Paul Bolz, Martin Bretz, Lewis Campbell, Cecil Cooper, Paul Crafton, Harold Csonka, John Davis, Rex Dieterich, Neil Dreesman, Vincent Foster, Lavere Gershon, Jewell Giles, James Good, Connie CLA SS ROLL B 0313 Hall, Herbert Haase, Eugene Hemming, Raymond Hepburn, Massey Hinds, J ack Hoffman, Edward Kapp, Marvin Lake, Caton Kimsey, Lemuel Linck, Oliver Merscher, Ralph Meyers, John Miller, Sherman Oakford, Sam Owens, Harry Plumb, Robert Polsky, Morris Quinn, Richard Rackliffe, Riley Reed, Dick Rose, Robert Rosen, Sidney , Rosenthal, William Rudolph, Harry Rumsey, Ivan Rutherford, Melvin Schmidt, Richard Schneider, Preston Schnuelle, Arthur Slayton, Keith Smith, Ernest Smyth, Sheppard Summers, Freddie Swank, William Taylor, Milton Tomlin, Ronald Vaughn, Eugene VanHouten, Clifford Will, Kenneth Young, Kenneth Page Forty three unior A Class Ackerman, Clara Aitchison, Ruth Bachman, Helen Bigham, Dorothea Booth, Margaret Brendel, Madeline Brock, Doris Brown, Doris Brown, Virginia Burlington, Marie Burlington, Mary Louise Carder, Lucile ' C' Caviezel, Dorothea ' Clark, Katie Fern Coats, Edna Mae Cole,Aldine Cook, Mildred Cornelius, Josephine Cornell, Marguerite Costolo, Kathleen Davies, Jane Duncan, Kathryn Duncan, Rue Durant, Marie Durant, Opal Endebrock, Margaret Faris, Helen Marie Farnham, Helen Fenner, Dorothy Ferguson, Ruth Ferril, Evelyn Files, Oleta Fine, Rosella Page Forty-four CLASS ROLL Gzrls France, Sarah Franklin, Dorothy Geiger, Eulalia Greene, Doris Greene, Elizabeth Harmon, Lura Hines, Dorothy Hirsch, Clarice Hunt, Madeline Johnson, Virginia Jones, Nellie Mabel Kalis, Anita Karnes, Dallas Kelley, Floralou , Kent, Vivian , King, Ora Kinman, Marion Krucker, Margaret LaCroix, Virginia Lane, Zelma Lisenbv. Jane Little, Marjory Logsdon, Francis Long, Marvel Losey, Beulah Lydick, Mary McRoberts, . Dolores Mann. Pearl Manning, Roberta Orton, Opal Ozenberger, Elberta Parrott, Ida Parshall, Thelma Peacock, Marthabel Peters, Mildred Pinder, Ada Powell, Cecilia Pugh, Marjorie Roark, Dorothy Rullman, Beverly Sampson, Thelma Sandy, Thelma Scheidenberger, Ruth Schindler, Dorothy Schindler, Mildred Schmaltz, Virginia Schneider, Leona Seal, Helen Shaner, Pauline Soloman, Annette Spencer, Catherine Stallard, Louise Stewart, Mary Dorothy Thomann, Mildred Thomas, Elizabeth Waller Esther ' Ward, Eleanor Webster, Elizabeth Wenker, Lorainne West, Mary Katherne Westpheling, Mary Geitrude Winte1's, Elaine Woodbury, Nadine Woods, Louise Woodson, Lillian Zollinger, Joy Q Sophomore Class Gficers GEORGE COCKBURN JASON WooDS1DE GRACE WITT BOHUMIR VAVRA Vice-President Secretary HELEN GROVES Sponsor Treasurer President CLASS COLORS Yellow and Wlrite PAST OFFICERS Freshmorz Y ear A JOHN FORGRAVE . . . . President ROSALIE COUSINS . . Vice-Presidemf ERNEST TEDLOCK .... Secretory GEORGE COCKBURN . . Treasurer HELEN GROVES. . . . Sponsor Page Forty-five unior B Class Adams, Cliff Atchley, Tom , Badger, Edward Balling, Beverly Balmat, Warren Beaver, Earl Bell, Harry Blankenship, Hal Boe, Irvin Brewer, Robert Burns, Robert Busch, Donald Alexander, Marie Beaty, Juanita Bigharn, Clovis Blue, Maurine Brown, Margaret Castle, Hazel Crafton, Thelma Duncan, Virginia Englerth, Velma Feltenstein, Norma Grant, Margaret Hause, Virginia Hines, Lillian Page F01 ty sim CLASS ROLL Boys Chapman, Harold Chesney, Robert Cockburn, George Curtis, Harry Doughty, Omo Dubowsky, Frank Floyd, Charles Foley, Bryan Forgrave, John Grawe, Milton Hastings, Robert Hopkins, Morris King, Curly Girls Holmes, Electa Jeffries, Marjorie Jensen, Dorothy Johnson, Florence Kelley, Catherine Knight, Doris McWilliams, Effie Mae Marechal, Virginia Neill, Dorothy Painter, Charline Pape, Daryleen Roth, Iretta Lowenstein, Walter McQuerrey, Reid Miles, Edwin Morrison, Victor Phalp, Billy Randolph, Mendell Reid Harvey Robertson, Ernest Stockroske, Adolph Tedlock, Ernest Weddle, Harold Wilson, Claude Rowe, Iola Mae Stuart, Jean Swafford, Laura Swayze, Ruth Thompson, Frances Tollard, Martha Twedell, Alberta Wells, Mary White, Rosaline Williamson, Ruth Wolfing, Ruth Wolfley, Phillippa Sophomore A Class Abbott, Joseph Anderson, Kenneth Arterburn, John Ball, Herman Barber, Ben Bauman, Henry Barker, LaVern Bellis, Leo Bolen, Richard Bowman, Donald Boyer, Edward Bradford, George Branson, Clarence Cash, Thornton Cassidy, Kenneth Cowden, Lester Dailey, Robert Davis, Darrell Dreesman, Frank Farrell, Joe Fleming, Charles Fuller, Earl Furse, Wayne Gershon, Ralph Gibbins, Marion Halliday, Gordon Hardesty, Thomas Hardman, Ward Harris, Orvie CLASS ROLL B oys Hays, Howard Hensley, Charles Huddleston, Edgar .Hutchinson Eugene Irey, Robert Johnson, Krucker Johnson, Philip Jones, Harold Kearby, Harold Kelley, Carl Kidd, Harry Lamar, Willard Langemach, Norman Lindsay, Paul Lindsay, Robert Makinson, Hugh Markley, George Miller, Charles Morton, Joseph Nanninga, Willard Owen, Leonard Phillips, Bryon Pitluck, Sherman Plowman, Floyd Poe, James Preble, Dick Preston, Maurice Ready, John Reid, Charles Rennick, Rex. N. Reno, Norman Riepen, Harold Rose, Harold Rowden, Jack Rude, Charles Seal, Richard Selby, James Shaffer, George Shaver, Rex Sheckler, Kenneth Shouse, Perry Schroyer, Jay Spencer, Rudolph Stewart, James Tadlock, Paul Tietz, George Vavra, Bohumir Watkins, Norman Watson, Harold Wertz, Hal White, Adkins Wiehl, Rolland Williams, Clarence Williams, Will Windle, Ralph Wing, Logan Woodside, Joel Woodson, Ransom Page Forty seven Sophomore A Class Albright, Virginia Bachman, Beatrice Bachman, Bernice Bartholomew, Virginia Blair, Ethel C Bosanko, Lucille A. Brendel, Helen Brim, Virginia Brooks, Virginia Burns, Irma Burton, Johnnie Calkins, Louise Campbell, Virginia Cordrey, Vivian Cousins, Mary Rosalie Dailey, Frances Dawson, Bernice Eliscu, Helen Erffmeyer, Florence Fine, Anna Geiwitz, Esther Goldman, Adelaide Gordon, Alice Graham, Elaine Guy, Betty Hammer, Elsie Harris, Ruth Harrison, Lemmah Lee Page Forty-eight CLASS ROLL Girls Haskell, Nannie Hauck, Jean I Herynk, Helen Horn, Stella Irwin, Merry Virginia Jeffries, Hilda Jones, Thelma Lake, Josephine, Land, Alma Langston, Frances Leighty, Martha Limpus, Janet McElwain, Margaret McEwen, Elizabeth Mansfield, Alice Maupin, Madge Miller, Mary Morrison, Dora Osborn, Frances Overby, Clara Overstreet, Gwendolyn Patterson, Anna Patton, Thelma Phillips, Maxine Pitluck, Adele Preston, Dorothy Lee Rennick, Gertrude Rich, Pauline Rockwell, Mary Rush, Dorothy Sale, Mildred Sauvain, Natalie Schemmer, Leona Schmidt, Dulcie Schmidtke, Grace Shackelford, Virginia SinkClair, Elizabeth Springsted, Mary Margaret Steinhauser, Fern Stevenson, Helen Stinecipher, Geneva Tate, Bernice Teale, Josephine Tolle, Vivian Trachsel, Bernice Utz, Virginia Valliant, Mary Elizabeth Vaughn, Dorothea Vermillion, Xema Voorhies, Alice Wallace, Ida Lee Weeks, Margie Williams, Thurly Witt, Grace Wyatt, Margaret Freshman Class Gfhcers GEORGE STUBER MARGARET DODD ESTHER ANDRIANO President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer CLASS COLORS Lavender and Silver MADELINE EMMERT SALLY ANN MARTINDALE Sprmsm' Sponsor Page Forty-nine l L Sophomore B Class Page Fifty Bayne, Calvin Belinger, Stanley Bradley, Emery Carder, John Crum, Frank Dohn, George Douglas, Billy Farrar, David Fry, James Frye, Max Geib, Josephine Gilbert, Glenn Gilliam, Richard Grimes, Jack Harlin, Alfred Kanelakas, George Adams, Mildred Allen, Elizabeth Andrew, Francis Andriano, Esther Brehm, Marjorie Coen, Jodie Disque, Katherine Ann Dodd, Margaret Downing, Iona Flannery, Helen Frasier, Katherine Goldman, Fay Hammett, Lucille Hayter, Gertrude ' CLASS ROLL Boys Kinnaman, John Lamborn, Robert Lane, Charles Larson, Porter Lee, Francis Letts, Madison McCann, Paul McDonald, Wilbur Meers, Bert 1 Miller, Forrest Miller, Tracy Nelson, Ira Neudorff, Norman Norris, Hugh . Perry, Glenn Reinke, Paul Girls Hickman, Ada Hill, Marguerite Hill, Roine McGauhey, Mildred McPherson, Frances Marie Main, Louise Mayliugh, Mildred Meier, Josephine Miller, Ruth Moser, Arlene Mudgett, Dorothy Owen, Dorothy Parson, Ernestine Plummer, Frances Ritchie, Frank Rice, M. J. Rosenbleet, Perry Shifflett, Jack Siemens, Francis Silverglat, Jake Stuber, George Swartz, Sam Taylor, Kennett Tedlock, Charles Thayer, Jack Tilden, Kenneth Tolbert, Raymond Trice, Hall Wilcox, Charles Wood, Robert Plummer, Josephine Rennick, Edith Saunders, Saralee Schleicher, Henrietta Smith, Wilma Stanley, Marjorie Swinney, Lorene Thomann, Dorothy Turner, Virginia Walker, Mary Williamson, Clarice Wilson, Ella De Wolfley, Geraldine Wolinsky, Yetta Freshman A Class Agron, Jule Atterbury, George Bealls, Harold Bowman, Glenn Bowman, Homer Blum, Fred Brewer, Robert Burgess, J. H. Burgess, Kenneth Burkart, Ivan Burnett, Bill Carter, Myron Catron, Raymond Chambers, Lester Colloff, Bennie Conroe, Fred Cooper, Eugene Crane, Loren Cronkite, Fritz DeMar, Clinton Dempsey, Edward Donelson, Dean Dunfee, Fremont Dyer, Ralph Ellis, Millard Ferguson, Paul Ford, Maurice Franke, Harman Gibbons, Henry Goldberg, Hersch Hall, Norman el CLASS ROLL Boys Herman, Milton Hoffman, Jimmie Hubbell, Clarence Hull, Kenneth Hunter, James Hutchinson, Harry James, Edward Jamieson, Carlos Jennings, Carl Kerr, George Kistler, James Klein, Earl Korando, Jack Kruse, Albert Lange, Billy LaRando, John Lehr, Wesley Levitta, Norman Lieberman, Isadore Linebaugh, Ferris Lubo, Abe McC1anahan, J. S. Meade, Thomas Mitchellhill, James Moore, ,James Murphy, Willard Nanninga, Bernard Nelson, Lionel Nicholas, Paul O'Neal, Jimmie Owens, John Owens, Ralph Petree, Arthur Postelwaite, Jim Potter, Eugene Ream, Gaylord Riepen, Warren Roderick, George Ruddy, William Salisbury, Valore Sanders, Jack Schaff, Gerald Schindler, Edwin Schmaltz, Arlington Schreiber, Leroy Schreiber, Ray Seaman, Fred Simsjtein, Irvin Smithers, Robert , Spoor, Ferris Stout, Donovan Syata, George Q Tadlock, Howard Tate, Robert Weakley, Ben Webster, Milton Wenker, Francis Wylie, Ferrell Young, Floyd Wilke, Milton Page Fifty-one Freshman A Class Ackerman, Nadine Atkins, Andra Albright, Claribel Anderson, Jenny Andres, Dorothy Bartlett, Bonnie Bartlett, Darlena Beadnall, Helen Beery, Thelma Bell, Minnie Blanchard, Jean Boosman, Frances Boulware, Juanita Bowen, Gladys Callison, Eleanor Carr, Catharine Chadwick, Marjorie Clarke, Mary Celeste Clark, Virginia Cole, Hazel Collins, Mary Conrad, Lorene Cooprider, Dona Cottrill, Lucy Crosley, Hilda Daniel, Fredia Dannen, Arline Davis, Lois Dorbin, Ruth Downing, Dorothy Driver, Frances Dugdale, Oma Dunn Doroth - Y Endebrock, Sarah Catharine Ferrill, Helen Ford, Nellie Pave lf zfty-two ' CLASS ROLL Girls Fuller, Catherine Funkhouser, Julia Garder, Elizabeth Gebhart, Helen Glenn, Torrey Glick, Kathryn Gore, Dorothy Grenawalt, Gretchen Griggs, Rowena , Groves, Esther. Gurley, Dorothy May Hayden, Josephine Holcomb, Elizabeth Howard, Marjorie Jones, Donna Lee Jorder, Katherine Kelly, Virginia Kiefer, Thelma Kinnier, Winnifred Kneib, Juanita Lamb, Vera Leibold, Katherine Liegerot, Lucille Lindley, Kathryn Lisenby, Martha McGee, Carmen McGuire, Violet Mallen, Helen Mann, Genevieve Marquardt, Margrite Mendell, Anna Lee Merwin, Audeen Miller, Mildred Millsap, Pearl Moderow, Hattie Mordaunt, Margaret Morton, Mary Nelson, Catherne Ottinger, Marjorie Philbrick, Eloise Plummer, Ruth Poole, Anna Mae Porter, Margaret Rabin, Helen Rainey, Gladys Ream, Margaret Richter, Doris Riepen, Marguerite Rose, Ethel Ryan, Agnes Simpson, Georgia Smith, Louise Snook, Geraldine Stamey, Florence Statler, Mary Stringfellow, Elizabeth Stuebner, Mildred Stuessi, Emily Symon, Mary Jeanette Taylor, Anna Taylor, Thurly Thompson, Virginia Trachsel, Eleanor Vestal, Mildred Walker, Blanche Walker, Hannabelle Ward, Laura Wilcox, Dorothy Wilcox, Helena Womack, Frances Yancey, Ruth Freshman B Class Bloom, Claude Blue, Donald Boller, Raymond Boyle, Frederick Butts, Fred Cavender, Kenneth Clark, Harold Clinesmith, John Coats, Charles Colt, Lawrence Cummings, Arthur Dougan, Haroldbelle Fenner, August Ferris, Hunter Fleeman, Billy Flora, Franklin Francis, Edwin Freed, Sam Galitzky, Joe Giddings, Ralph Blankenship, Beulah Bogue, Mildred Brage, Dorothy Bratcher, Fannie Burkhart, Violet Chelf, Thelma Cherrington, Anne Cornell, Vinita Deitrickson, Naomi Dickensheets, Margaret Dunn, Dorothy Fisher, Mary Elizabeth Fishman, Mollie Foy, Frances Fox, Hilda CLASS ROLL Boys Glasson, Joseph Goodeyon, Loyd Goodfriend, James Hatcher, Orville Hausenbuiller, John Holmes, Theodore Houston, Jack Huff, Ellwood Jensen, Victor Johnson, Marvin Kent, Junior Ladd, James Leonard, Bob Losey, Charles Mann, Schaffer Martin, Woodrow Mays, Tom T Miller, John Mitchell, Francis Niday, Benjamin GWZS Goetz, Frances Greenlee, Eva Hahn, Ruby Halsey, Mary Hill, Gerna Huersch, Martha Jane Johnson, Thelma King, Thelma Kleiner, Florence Linville, Virginia Lockwood, Margaret McKerron, Bobbie Markley, Katherine Milbourne, Louise Miller, Beverly Noble, Pauline Peress, Lester Pocednik, Robert Rankin, Floyd Redmon, Harold Roberts, Ernest Robertson, Robert Rost, William Rupe, Wesley Segall, Abe Shoemaker, Jesse Silverglat, Louis Taylor, William Thorp, Kirk Trilinsky, Sam Wall, David Wasserman, Herman Weigel, Eugene Woodruff, Clark Zuchowski, Gordon Olney, Ethel Painter, Jean Randolph, Thelma Seaman, Velma Smith, Grace Steiner, Henrietta Swank, Betty Taylor, Thelma Thompson, Audrey Thompson, Eleanor Tutie, Margaret Van Andle, Marian Watts, Dorothy Wiley, Della Wood, Mildred Page Fzfty thi ee M S N S ,ff ,- Q wx ff? bw vs? 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IMQFM .Q 'L fri . l 3 EQ Aw- - :nf XX Xi., J 6, , in xf , , A Jai' If , I rx: ..,:'f'n1'Wx,N'N 5 , Z . , X ,--mai CNXL N N 1. ,n x j 'X V . 2 12 f '1 ' . N , if x , R! if f 1 f 7 . X 1 M' x f 'K 1 i C 1 i '- E' ' I rj f .. 1 X I 1 ,f f f 5 L 1 1 ' ,ff- 'W5a. X P- 3 X , N X -. J X N X X X x ,fff , Nj W ,x, Sa . kg K x w X .K XX I Nig K irkpyadliiiw' Liksff- J X ' 21 -5 1 Wakitan Board l l l l l I 1 l TOP ROW: Clovis McVVilliams, VVallace Cardwell, Frank Walker, Marvin Robinson. 5 SECOND ROVV: Blake Miller, Jacquetta Linclc, Virginia Maupin, Frances Bruce, Emmett Q Ballard. V fV'A d,VV A wifi? I I HE Wakitan of 1927 was published by the Annual Board with the assist- , ance of the mernbers of the journalism Class, under the Supervision of l the Publication Department. In the construction of this 5763.115 annual an at- tempt has been to publish a book a little different from the VVakitanS of the p past several years. E I STAFF NVALLACE CARDWELL . .... . Editor-iii-Chief I MARVIN ROBINSON . . . . Art Editor -IACQUETTA LINCK . . Literary Editor FRANCES BRUCE . . .Feature Editor BLAKE MILLER . . . Athletic Editor VIRGINIA MAUPIN . .... Kodak Editor EMMETT BALLARD. . Orgaiiizatioizs Editor FRANK VVALKER . . . . . Business Manager CLOVIS MCVVILLIAMS . . . Circiila-tion Manager KATHRYN J. STILES .......... Faculty Advisor Xl i JOURNALISM ASSISTANTS ' MARIORIE SCHOLL, CELIA FREEDMAN, DOROTHY ELDER, BEATRICE BAR- BER, LILLIE HORN, EMERICH VAVRA, RUTH ALBRIGHT, MINNA QUENTIN, LEONA ANDREWS, SALLIE MILLER, NIILDRED HIGGINS, LEE CAMPBELL. ff Page Fifty-five - A -A--.-.-N.. - .L A-A. ,Ll ,M v, , ,W Y A T, V Y V H - V Student Council Page Fifty-six OFFICERS CLARENCE STROP . . . . . President EMMETT BALLARD . . . Vice-Presiderzzf DOROTHYISIHOMPSON . . . Secretary XNILLIAMS SVVANK . . . Treasurer LOUISE BARTHOLD . . . Sponsor A- REPRESENTATIVES Seniors C , C Juniors Emmett Ballard D Wallace Cardwell Karl Goetz Clarence Strop ' Dorothy Thompson Dollis Eastin Sojvhomores Ward Hardman Margaret Brown Robert Chesney Betty Guy Robert Irey Frank Dreesman Virginia Marechal Natalie Sauvain Margaret Wyatt ' Margaret Booth William Swank Connie Good Jane Lisenby Ida Parrott Scheidenberger Oakford Freslzrrzerz Margaret Dodd Richard Gilliam Wesley Lehr Elizabeth Stringfellow w V A la I 1 l l 4 I I l ll il ,l ll l i El 4 ,Q 'Q 'll Qi I5 ,. ,V li. lui l I 5 ,w ,l i I 1 v in vt 1 r 1 l 4 I 1 I Student Council OFFICERS CLARENCE STROP . .... . . P1'eside14t EMMETT BALLARD . . . .V1'ce-Pnfsident FRANCES BRUCE . . . Secretary XVILLIAM SWANK -. . .Treasurer LOUISE BARTHOLD .......... . Sponsor REPRESENTATIVES SCl'lll'07'S Emmett Ballard Frances Bruce Margaret Eshelman Walter Ridge Clarence Strop Sophomores Vivian Cordrey Ward Hardman Robert Irey Virginia Marechal Maxine Phillips James Selby Mary Wells Ralph Windle Grace Witt fznzw-rs Mary Cornelius Neil Dieterich Helen Farnham Connie Good Nellie Mabel Jones 'William Swank Joy Zollinger Fresh men Anne Cherrington Billy Fleeman Maurice Ford George Stuber Mary Jeanette Symon Page Fifty-seven yr Tower Club ' TOP ROW: Wallace Cardwell, Jane Cornelius, Connie Good, Jacquetta Linck, Oliver Linck, Clovis McWilliams. . SECOND ROW: Ida Parrott, Hazel Petree, Clarence Strop, Mary Thompson, Frank Walker, Mildred Witt. OFFICERS CLARENCE STROP. . . . Premfdent JANCTCCORNELIUS . . .V1iC6-P7'C'Sid67ZIf BEULAH M. BENNETT . . . . Sponsor HE Tower Club, Central's first honorary society, was organized in 1920, with four members. The purpose of the club is to promote scholarship and create a greater interest in all school activities. Requirements for mem- bership are based upon grade and activity points. These requirements are of a rather difficult nature, consequently only a few students are able to qualify. Membership in the Tower Club is one of the highest honors any Central Student can attain. V Page Fifty-eight National Honor Society TOP ROW: Jessie Redfern, Wallace Cardwell, Dorothy Thompson, Celia Freedman, Frank Walker, Jane Lisenby. n SECOND ROW: Karl Goetz, Mary Ann Griffin, Oliver Linck, Jacquetta Linck, Connie Good, Helen Farnham, Clarence Strop. THIRD ROW: Mildred Witt, Isadore Herman, Hazel Petree, Nile Vermillion, Ellen Altf house, Emerich Vavra, Mary Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Jeanette Liberman, Marga.ret Eshelman, NVilliam Swank, Margareth Ches-A more, Jake Lubo, Ida Parrot, Jane Cornelius. FIFTH ROW: Boyce Brandom, Mary Ellen Mooney, Lois Simmons, Paul Cooper, Frances Bruce, Margarite Letts, Clovis McWilliams. OFFICERS MILDRED VVITT . . . . President 'CLOVIS MCWILLIAMS . . Secretary CLARENCE STROP . . . T7'6'ClS1t7'67' DICKIE YER1NGToN . . . . . . . . Sponsor THE Central High School Chapter of the National Honor Society was organized in 1925. The object of the organization is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership and to encourage the development of character in the school. The election to membership is based upon scholarship, service, leadership and character and is determined by the Principal and a faculty committee of four members. An impressive initiation ceremony was the outstanding event of this year's activities. There are, at present, 'thirty-four members, numbering twenty-five Seniors and nine Juniors. Page Fiftymine l I uill and Scroll 1 TOP ROW: Celia Freedman, Kenneth Keane, Beatrice Barber. SECOND ROVV: Dorothy Elder, Jacquetta Linck, Frances Bruce, Mary Thompson. NOT IN PICTURE: Marjorieysqhablr-FnaynkfwVVa1ker, Clovis McWilliams. W 1 If HE Quill and Scroll was founded at the University of Iowa, April IO, 1926, by a group of teachers of Journalism who wished to develop a means of recognizing and rewarding high school journalists of exceptional merit. To become a member, a high school journalist must pass four tests, he must be scholastically in the upper third of his class, he must have done distinct and outstanding work in some phase of high school journalism, he must be recommended by the supervisor. of journalism, and he must be ap- proved by the societyis national officer designated for that duty. i There is scarcely a state or large city in the country which does not have at the present time, a chapter of the society. ,., .,.W,.,,. .if 1 -i???i?Q1,54 .. MTM!!! V - Jkqm Page S iafty P . grime, . r r Press Club TOP ROW: Margaret Crandall, Dorothy Elder, Celia Freedman, Frances Bruce, Mary Thompson, Virginia Knight. SECOND ROW: VVallace Cardwell, Leona Andrews, Jacquetta Linck, Lillie Horn, Marjorie Scholl, Jake Friedman. , THIRD ROW: Doris Smalley, Clovis McWilliams, Harriet Ruth Mayer, Boyce Brandom, Harriett Werner, Emerich Vavra, Sallie Miller. FOURTH ROVV: Blake Miller, Mildred Fuller, Mildred Higgins, Kenneth Keane-, Beatrice Barber, Ruth Albright, Frank Walker. . OFFICERS FRANCES BRUCE . ....... . . President DOROTHY ELDER . . V1.C6-PT6Sid841f MARX' THOMPSON . . Secretary CELIA FREEDMAN . . . Treasmfmf KATHRYN j.ST1LEs .......... Q . . .Sponsor HE Press Club was organized in 1924, and in that year the club was very active in arousing the interest of the city for the school bond election. They published a booklet containing facts of importance about the election and in various ways aided in an extensive campaign. Since then the club has always played an important part in the activities of the school, This year the interest in the Press Club has been great. It now has twenty-five members. Two very successful sales have been sponsored by the club, one a feature sale and the other a hot dog sale. Meetings are held every two Weeks and interesting programs are given. Page Simty-one A Central utlook Staff TOP ROVV: Margaret Crandall, Blake Miller,,Frank Walker, Mary Thompson, Emerich Vavra, Clovis McWilliams, Mildred Fuller. ' SECOND ROW: Doris Smalley, Leona Andrews, Harriet Ruth Mayer, Jake Friedman, Marjorie Scholl, Kenneth Keane, Virginia Knight. THIRD ROW: Celia Friedmanf Frances Bruce, Beatrice Barber, Wallace Cardwell, Sallie Miller, Lillie Horn, Ruth Albright. , ' FOURTH ROVV: Boyce Brandom, 'Mildred Higgins, Harriett Werner, Kenneth Birt, Dorothy Elder, Minna Quentin, Merril Cherrington. 1926 EDITORIAL STAFF 1927 EDITORIAL STAFF Emerich R. Vavra. . . Editor-in-Chief . . . . . . M Th . . . Ed t - -Ch f gggggggagfgggk - - Aiffzfggfg 22325 Hifilet 15325 Siriyef . ASS0Z13fSnEdiESr ' ' ' . Beatrice Barber . . News Director Mary Thompson . . . News Director , 1 ' 1 . Leona Andrews . . Personal Editor 511323556 Bgglfgll' ' ' Pi?qZ'Ef1E3 Kenneth Keane . . . Sport Editor Blake Miner ' ' S Ort Editor Willard Pullen ..... Art Editor Vu, mia Km hi DAN Editor Doris Smalley ' ' ' Exchange Editor Mafgaret Crindall .' Exchange Editor Jake Margaret C1'?ggj112Edit01, Celia Freedman . . . Literary Editor Mildred Fuller . . . Literary Editor Jake Frledman Joke Edltor BUSINESS DEPARTMENT BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Frank Walker . . Business Manager Frank Walker . . Business Manager Clovis McVVilliams . . Adv. Manager Clovis McWilliams . . Adv. Manager Blake Miller . . Circulation Manager Doris Smalley . . Circulation Manager Page Sixty-two Kathryn J. Stiles. . . Faculty Advisor Publication Class THE first issue of the Outlook was published October Io, 1917, by the journalism Class of Central High School. Miss Nellie Rogers, of the Class of 1919, contributed the name, The Central Outlook, which was selected by the students for the name of the paper. Miss Rogers received a life subscription to the Outlook. Mrs. Seth Dillon designed the Tower cut, and Miss Jeanette Kneer made the lettering for the Central Outlookw cap- tion. Each of these received a subscription to the paper as long as the cap- tion is used. ' The paper was formerly published twice a month instead of every week. The Central Outlook is the weekly paper published by the Seniors in the pub- lication class. It contains school news, editorials, personals, sport news and feature articles, and in general, reflects the life and thought of the student body. Tn 192 5, the Outlook won first place in the State Contest at Columbia, and in 1923, ranked first in its class in the Interscholastic Press Association contest. The Outlook will enter once more this year and has great hopes of winning more honors. E 9 Page Sixty three l i ,il l ll ul 1 1 i 1 i l l l l 1 I l P1 1 1 l H 1 1 4 il I A1 Spanish Club MEMBERS 'Ellen Althouse, Beatrice Barber, 'Celeste Clarke, Mary Collins, Marguerite Cornell, Eleanor Mae Culp, Doris Day, Florence Deitchman, Amelia Dunn, Florence Eisberg, Rebecca Elliott, Florence Erffmeyer, Rosella Fine, Eulalia Geiger, James Glies, Mildred Higgins, Beulah Hill, Madeline Hunt, Leta Mae Jewell, Nellie Mabel Jones, Floralou Kelly, Margaret Krucker, Jacquetta Linck, Oliver Linck, Jeanette Lieberman, Mary Lydick, Mildred McGauhey, Grant Marsden, Margaret Martin, Dora Morrison, Anna Patterson, Baughrnan Penney, Agatha Pfeiffer, Ada Pinder, Adele Pitluck, Elizabeth Plummer, Richard Quinn, Mary Rockwell, Madeline Schneider, Marjorie Scholl, Lois Simmons, Anna Margaret Snyder, Helen,Thayer, Mildred Thomann, Eleanor Ward, Joy Zollinger. OFFICERS, I Lois SIMMONS . . 4 ' . . . President AMELIA DUNN . . .Vice-President AGATHA PFEIFFER . . . Secretary BEATRICE BARBER . . . Treasurer MADELINE EMMERT . . . Sponsor L CLUB ESPANGLH has been one of the most active, as well as one of the largest departmental organizations of the year. The club was organ- ized last year and has proven a great success this year in its activities. Meet- ings are held every two Weeks and all meetings are conducted in Spanish. A El Club Espanol held an impressive initiation ceremony, besides several parties, during the year. A short Spanish play that was presented in an audi- torium, was very interesting. All students making a grade of 8571 in Span- ish, or who have had two years of Spanish, are eligible for membership in the club. The club is under the supervision of Miss Madeline Emmert. Page Sixty-four Latin Club . l I l V I A MEMBERS Bennie Alex, Marjorie Asbach, Helen Atkins, Maurine Blue, Ruth Boyle, Virginia Brim, Irma Burns, Margaret Brown, Louise Calkins, Virginia Campbell, Hazel Lucille Castle, Paul Cooper, Bernice Da.wson, Virginia Duncan, Dorothy Elder, Juliette Eliscu, Rebecca Elliot, Margaret Endebrock, Margaret Eshelman, Sarah Catherine France, Celia Friedman, Esther Geiwitz, James Gilesj Connie Good, Alice Gordon, Ruth Groves, Herbert Hall, Ruth Harris, Isadore Herman, Helen Herynk, Electa Holmes, Marjorie Jeffries, Donna Lee Jones, Thelma Jones, Catherine Kelly, Virginia LaCroix, Caton Lake, Josephine Lake, Martha Leighty, Marguerite Letts, Buelah Losey, Mary Lydick, Effie Mae McWilliams, Louise Main, Roberta Manning, Virginia Marechal, Dorothy Neill, Daryleen Pape, Ida Parrott, Maxine Phillips, Sherman Pitluck, Thelma Ramsden, Leona Schneider, Marjorie Scholl, Ruth Swayze, Frances Thompson, Alberta Twedell, Mary Wells, Loraine Wenker, Mary Westpheling, Will Williams, Grace Witt, Mildred Witt, Margaret Wyatt, Joy Zollinger. ' GFFICERS MARY THOMPSON ........ . . . P1'eside1t1,t MARGARET ESHELMAN . . . .Vice-P1'eside1zt MARY ANN GRIFFIN . . . Secretary VVILL WILLIAMS . . Tre-asurer MILDRED NVITT . . . Consul R. L. DENNING ................ Sponsor HE Forum Romanum was organized last year under the supervision of Miss Beulah M. Bennett. Last year was very successful, the main event being the publication of the Forum Romanum, a magazine containing his- tory pertaining to Latin. Mr. R. L. Denning has sponsored the club this year and it has had a very successful season. The Latin Club had its first dinner, April I. This dinner will probably become an annual affair. The Forum Romanum's entry in the W'akitan program won honorable mention. The meetings are held every two weeks, and programs pertaining to Latin are always presented. Page Siaxty-five V I Y YW. French Club l l TOP ROW: Elizabeth Plummer, Mildred Poage, Jessie Redfern, Virginia Wilson, Hannah ' Morton, Mildred Witt, Juliette Eliscu, Jeanette Lie-berrnan, Mildred Schindler, Anna Margaret Schneider, Margaret Bansbach. I SECOND ROW: Lois Dohrer, Ruth Groves, Mary Ann Griffin, Ellen Althouse, Margaret Crandall, Hazel Petree, Marie- Krapf, Dorothy Schindler, Fayette Norris, Madeline Schneider, Susan Hawkins. THIRD ROW: Virginia Maupin, Marguerite Letts, Harriet Ruth Mayer, Margaret Eshel- man, Karl Goetz, Sally Ann Martindale, Connie Good, Ariel Larnberton, Mildred Cook, Jane Cornelius, Dorothy Lange. OFRICERS KARL GOETZV ..... . . . . President MARGARET ESHELMAR' . . .Vice-P1'eside11t JANE CORNELIUS . . . . . Secretary VIRGINIA WILSON . . . . Treasmfer SALLY ANN MARTINDALE . . . Sponsor Page Sixty-sim French Club p TOP ROW: Doris Brown, Jane Lisenby, Florence Stames, Frances Boosman, Anita Kalis, Nadine Ackerman, Dorothy Gore, Mary Jeanette Symon, Dallas Karnes, Louise Stallard, Aldine Cole, Mary Gertrude Westpheling. SECOND ROW: Maxine Phillips, Ruth Schidenburger, Clara Ackerman, Mary Miller, Doro- thy Preston, Mary Patton, Allison Platt, Roberta Manning, Helen Ferril, Ellen Althouse, Sarah Catherine France, Catherine Fuller. u THIRD ROW: Ruth Mendell, Katherine Leibold, Lucille Liefgerot, Emmett Ballard, Jason Woodside, Craig Garth, Virginia La Croix, Dolores McRoberts, Elizabeth Greene. HE French Club was organized last year, and during the two years of its existence, has become very active in all school affairs. At the meetings, held every two weeks, programs are given which are interesting and instruc- tive, and there are always a large number present. The club is one of the largest in the school. The three main affairs of the club have been a short play, Nicett, which was given in the auditorium, and directed by a member of the club, Jeanette Liberman, and the French Club stunt in the Vlfakitan program. This was a clever skit between two Apache dancers, and it won first place, receiving as first prize, a free cut in the Wfakitan. The final activity was the annual French Club Dinner, which was enjoyed by all. The club is under the sponsorship of Miss Sally Ann Martindale. Page Sixty-seven Mathematics Club i 1 MEMBERS Beatrice Barber, Fred Bodenhausen, Margaret Booth, Boyce Brandom, M-ary Bretz, Doris Brock, VVallace Cardwell, Edna Mae Coats, Mildred Cook, Jane Cornelius, Mary Cornelius, Jane Davies, Doris Day, Dorothy Elder, Margaret Endebrock, Celia Freedman, James Giles, Mary Ann Griffin, Elizabeth Hagen, Madeline Hunt, Nellie M-abel Jones, Dallas Karnes, Caton Lake, Jeanette Liberman, Jacquetta Linck, Mary Lydick, Clovis McWilliams, Roberta Manning, Caldine Nave, Ida Parrott, Jessie Redfern, Leona Schneider, Lois Simmons, Doris Smalley, Louise Stallard, Mary Dorothy Stewart, William Swank, Mildred Thomann, Nile Vermillion, Frank Walker, Eleanor Ward, Charles West- pheling. I ' oRFicERs IDA PARROTT . i. .... .... P resident DOROTHY ELDER . . . . Vice-President BOYCE BRANDON . . .Secretary-Treasurer LEOLIAN CARTER FREDA NEAL ' 'Sponsors HE Mathematics Club of Central High School was organized in 1922, and was the first club of its kind in Central The purpose of the club is to create and foster interest in mathematics. The club meets twice a month to enjoy programs dealing with interest- ing subjects in mathematics. The social features of the club for the year were the annual dinner given in December, and a party at the close of the second semester. i Page Szazty-eight 5 l Camera Club , , U lV2il122.47i'If. affix' , Ariz MEMBERS Clare Ackerman, Ruth Aitchison, Marjorie Asbach, Barrett Beckley, Ila Byers, Mildred Cook, Marguerite Drallmeir, Mildred Fuller, Gladys Gilbert, Ruth Harris, Caro- line Heffley, Mary Lydick, Madge Maupin, Virginia Maupin, Mary Miller, Frances Osborne, Ida Parrott, Mildred Poage, Celia Rositzky, Louise Stallard, Ruth Thayer, Mary Westpheling, Will Williams, Joy Zollinger. OFFICERS WARREN BALMAT . ...... .... P resident VIRGINIA NIAUPIN . . I .... Vice-President MILDRED COOK . . . . Secretary-Treasurer KATHRYN J. STILES . ..... Sponsor HE Camera Clique was organized in 1925, for the purpose of improving the kodak section of the Wakitaii, and incidentally to learn more about- kodaking and its mysteries. . The requirements for membership at present are: the ownership of a kodak, and to present to the club at least two good pictures which you have taken. Page Sixty-nine l 3 l l l l irl Reserves OFFICERS FRANCES 'BRUCE . .... . . President REBECCA ELLIOTT . .Vice-President JANE CORNELIUS . . ......... Secretary - HANNAH NIORTON . ......... Treasnrer MARY ANN GRIFFIN . Chairman Program Committee AMELIA DUNN . . . .Chairman Social Committee JACQUETTA LINCK . . . Chairman Pnblicity Committee RUTH GROVES . . . Chairman Social Service Committee MARY CORNELIUS . . . C liairma-n Devotional Committee LOUISE BARTHOLD . .......... Sponsor MEMBERS Mildred Adams, Claribel Albright, Marjorie Asbach, Helen Atkins, Beatrice Barber, Maurine Blue, Frances Boosman, Margaret Booth, Gladys Bowen, Juanita Boulware, Johnnie Burton, Margaret Burton, Frances Bruce, Irma Burns, Hazel Castle, Marjorie Chadwick, Margaret Chesmore, Lorene Conrad, Dona Cooprider, Jane Cornelius, Mary Cornelius, Margaret Crandall, Lois Davis, Bernice Dawson, Amelia Dunn, Dorothy Dunn, Rebecca Elliott, Margaret Eshelman, Ruth Ferguson, Katherine Frasier, Esther Geiwitz, Elaine Graham, Mary Ann Griffin, Esther Groves, Ruth Groves, Josephine Hayden, Melva Hickman, Roine Hill, Stella Horn, Elizabeth Holcomb, Ruth Huston, Marjorie Howard, Madeline Hunt, Marjorie Jeffries, Nellie Mabel Jones, Thelma Jones, Katherine Jorder, Catherine Kelley, Vivian Kent, Thelma Kiefer, Marion Kinman, Juanita Kneib, Marie Krapf, Josephine Lake, Ariel Lamberton, Katherine Leibold, Lucille Leigerot, Janet Limpus, Jane Lisenby, Martha Lisenby, Mary Lydick, Dolores McRoberts, Effie Mae McWilliams, Anna Mendell, Hannah Morton, Opal Orton, Frances Osborn, Marjorie Ottinger, Anna Patterson, Thelma Patton, ,Marthabel Peacock, Mildred Peters, Agatha Pfeiffer, Eloise Philbrick, Maxine Phillips, Dorothy Preston, Gladys Rainey, Thelma Ramsden, Jessie Redfern, Gertrude Rennick, Doris Richter, Mary Rockwell, Ethel Rose, Iola Mae Rowe, Agnes Ryan, Ruth Scheidenberger, Leona Schneider, Marjorie Scholl, Georgia Simpson, Florence Stainey, Fern Steinhauser,-Mildred Stuebner, Emily Stuessi, Mary Jeanette Symon, Thurley Taylor, Mary Thompson, Virginia Thompson, Virginia Turner, Virginia Utz, Xerma Vermillion, Ida Lee Wallace, Mary Wiegner, Virginia Wilson, Grace Witt, Mildred Witt. ' Page Seventy t HiHY I MEMBERS George Atterbury, Ben Barber, Darrell Bass, Fred Bodenhausen, Donald Bowman, Glenn Bowman, Frederick Boyle, Lewis Bretz, Hobart Burnett, Billy Douglas, Wayne Furse, Gordon Halliday, Raymond Hemming, Sherman Kalis, George Kanelakos, Blake Miller, Willard Murphy, Caldine Nave, Sam Oakford, Robert Robertson, George Roderick, Francis' Ross, 'Charles Tedlock, Joe VVatson, Adkins White, Will McCord Williams, Joel Woodside, Tom Atehley, Robert Burns, Robert Plumb, Herschel Goldberg. OFFICERS NILE VERMILLION . ...... ..... P resident NEIL DIETERICH . .... Vice-President CHARLES SIVE . . . . Secifetaify-T1feasm'e1' HF Central Hi-Y has once more completed an active and a most successful year. Meetings have been held weekly at the Y. M. C. A., usually pre- ceded by a dinner. The most outstanding events of the year have been the Father and Son Banquet, andthe Find Yourself' Campaign. The Hi-Y Basket Ball Team won the Hi-Y Championship of the city. Mr. Z. F. Ffost again sponsored the club. Mr. I. M. Snyder of the Y. ML C. A. had charge of the Hi-Y clubs of the city. Page Seven ty one Girls' Glee Club MEMBERS Mildred Adams, Ruth Aitchison, Dorothy Andres, Helen Bachrnan, Marjorie Brehm, Frances Bruce, Marie Burlington, Betty Ellen Burrows, Johnnie Burton, Dorothea Caviezel, Jodie Coen, Mary Cornelius, Florence Deitchrnan, Katherine Ann Disque, Catherine Fuller, Elizabeth Garder, Eulalia Geiger, -THUG LiS9I1bY, Maftha LiS0I1bY, E1iZ21b6'Ch McEwen, Frances McPherson, Dolores McRoberts, Harriet Ruth Mayer, Virginia Maupin, Mary Ellen Mooney, Fayette Norris, Allison Platt, Genevieve Porter, Marguerite Riepen, Iola Mae Rowe, Virginia Saunders, Elizabeth Stringfellow, Laura Swafford, Thurley Taylor, Eleanor Trachsel, Yetta Wolinsky, Joy Zollinger. . GFFICERS ' . VIRGINIA MAUPIN . ...... . . President IOLA MAE ROWE . . . .Vice-President JOY ZOLLINGER . . . ..... Libraifian FAYETTE NORRIS . . . . Assisfaazt Librarian . BEULAH M. BENNETT . .... hzistructor HOUGH the Girls' Glee Club was organized rather late in the year, they have gained a commendable reputation as highly entertaining singers. Since the membership of the club was limited the try-outs were rigid. They appeared in a radio program and their numbers were among the most popular that were broadcasted. Patrons' night they again formed part of an interest- ing program. Much credit is due their leader, Miss Beulah M. Bennett, and the enthus- iastic co-operation of the girls themselves, have made them the success they are. I Page Seventy-two Boys' Glcc Club MEMBERS Frank Bowman, Raymond Clark, VVillis Coats, Harold Crafton, Arthur Dailey, Deam Ferris, Ralph Gershon, Morris Hopkins, Carl Jennings, Harry Kidd, John Kinnaman, Abe Lubo, Caldine Nave, Ray Novak, Sam Oakford, Harvey Reid, Harold Riepen, Willson Ritchey, Austin Shroyer, William Swank, Ernest Tedlock, Robert Weiss, Joel Woodside. OFFICERS RALPH GERSHON . . . . P7'6'StCl6712f SAM OAKEORD . . .Vice-President . ROBERT XVEISS .... . , Secretary BEULAH M. BENNETT . . .I1zsf1'urct01' HE Boys' Glee Club is practically a new organization at Central. There was a Glee Club last year, but it wasn't as thoroughly organized as the one is this year. Tryouts were held for the club and only the best were chosen. They have worked very faithfully and have made several appear- ances. The boys gave a very clever stunt for the XVakitan Program, and also sang several numbers Patrons' Night. Page Scrcnty-three l I Orchestra V l HE Orchestra has had a most successful year under the direction of Miss Beulah M. Bennett. The music undoubtedly has been better and has been Well received by the student body. The orchestra has played several selec- tions at almost all of the assemblies during the year, as well as in several auditorium programs, which have,been given over entirely to selections by the orchestra. BEULAH M. BENNETT ....... MEMBERS , Second Violins BERNICE BACHNIAN RUTH DORBIN DONNA LEE JONES THELNIA JONES FORREST MILLER MARGARET BURTON O1N1O DOUG-HTY TH HOLCOWIB y BEATRICE BACHMAN HAROLD RIEPEN LEO BELLIS HAL BLANKENSHIP JOHNSON KRUCKER First Violins BENNIE ALEX SHERMAN KALIS NORMA FELTENSTEIN ISADORE HERMAN HELEN ATKINS SHERMAN PITLUCK ELIZABE i NAOMI DEITRIEKSON FLOYD RANKIN HAROLD CLARK D rimis CLARENCE BRANSON Tromlioiies LOUIS GROH KENNETH VVILL NORMAN STEWARD BEVERLY RALLING Herffs Ml F PAUL TADLOCK DEATVI FERRIS Double Boss Viol HAZEL PETREE E Melody Sarojnlzoizes ARTHUR ROWLINSON RICHARD PREBLE Page Secenty-four . Director Flutes LAURA SWAFFORD DARREL DAVIS First Corizets IVAN RUMSEY FRED SEAMAN Second Corizets HAZEL CASTLE BE VERL Y RULLMAN Viola ADELE PITLUCK Cello ANITA KALIS C .Melody Saxoplioiies WILMA LoLLAR MILTON GRAWVE EVERETT SELDERS Senior Orchestra LEFT TO RIGHT: Arthur Rowlinson, Emmett Ballard, Hutton Schnaitman, Gavin Doughty, Karl Goetz, Baughman Penney, Paul Cooper, Norman Stewart. HE Senior Orchestra has never been lacking in pepand originality in their assembly programs. Peppy, from the many pep meetings, in which they instilled pep into the students. Original, in their own interpretation of the popular pieces, and their novel lighting effects, that added so much to their entertainments. Since their initial performance in the Capers, their services have been constantly demanded, for accompaniments, and feature assemblies. During Senior Week, one day's program was placed in the hands of the orchestra, and with the assistance of a former Central vocalist, they gave a program that proved entertaining to the student body. Page Seventy-fire Debate Team 1 CLov1s MCVVILLIAMS JACQUETTA LINCK THE State Debate question this year was: Resolved, that the adherence of the United States to the Permanent Court of International Justice QNVorld Courtj with the five reservations as adopted by the U. S. Senate, is a vvise policyf, , Central's Debate Team, composed of Jacquetta Linck and Clovis Mc- Wfilliams, was entered in the State Debating League. Central lost her first debate to Easton, but won the next contest from Forest City. By an odd circumstance, this win caused a triple tie in Central's division and the team was required to debate Easton and Forest City again to decide the winner. Central won from Easton but lost to Forest City in a hard fought match. This eliminated Central from the StatefTournament. Helen Farnham and jacquetta Linck participated in the Girls' Invitation Tournament at Fulton, Missouri. The team Won their first two debates, but lost to a St. Louis school, the Winners of the tournament. Tn the individual grading of the tournament, Jacquetta Linck was placed third with an average of 9470, While Helen Farnham received a grade of SQWJ. The highest grade was 96676. Last year the Debate Team was also composed of Clovis Mclhfilliams and Jacquetta Linck, and were runners-up in the Northwest Missouri Tourna- ment, taking second place out of a field of forty-six teams. The coaches this year were: Mr. A. B. Cott, Miss Sarah C. Spencer, and Mr. R. E. Stone. Page Seventy-si.r 9 Dramatics ALL SCHOOL PLAY CAST IN THE NEXT ROOM A Lorna Webster . . . . . Sallie Miller Julia . . . . Margareth Chesmore James Godfrey . . . . Sam Oakford Simmonds . . Charles Westpheling Phillip Vantine . . . Wallace Cardwell Parks .... . . . George Willis Felix Armand . . . . Emmett Ballard Rogers .... .... .T ake Lubo Inspector Grady ..... Lee McDonald Tim Morel . ..... Jason'Woodside Madame de Charrie-re . . Virginia Maupin Frances Barkley ....... Director SENIOR AUDITORIUM PLAY CAST. THE ROBBERY Edie Upton . . . . Leona Andrews Mr. Upton . . . . . . Emerich Vavra Robert Hamilton . . Hutton Schnaitman Fielding, a butler . . Charles Westpheling Mrs: Upton . . . . Frances Bruce Ruth Spangberg . ..... Director I Page Serenity-serene Dramatics SENIOR PLAY CAST THE HOTTENTOT Peggy Fairfax ...... Sallie Miller Mr. Ollie Gilford . . .,.. Billy Meek Sam Harrington ..... Clarence Strop Alec Fairfax . . . Hutton Schnaitman Mrs. Ollie Gilford CMaeJ . Frances Bruce Perkins .... .... B lake Miller Larry Crawford .... Lee Pemberton McKesson . . . . . . Dwight Dannen Mrs. Chadwick ..... Fayette Norris Reggie Townsend . . Le Roy Srnithers Swift ....... Charles Westpheling Frances Barkley ....... Director Mr. NVinstead Roger Colby Herbert . . Charles . Page Seventy-eight JUNIOR PLAY CAST STATION YYYY . Massey Hepburn . . Sam Oakford . . . Paul Cooper Raymond Hermnirlg Mrs. Vifinstead . . Anita . . . . . . . Caroline . . . . . . Annie . . . . Betty Louise Lacy . . . . Joy Zollinger Evelyn Ferril Floralou Kelly Ellen Burrows . . Director Dramatics SOPHOMORE PLAY CAST BIMBO, THE PIRATE Robert . . . VVard Hardman Driscall . John Arterburn Lydia . . . . Florence Johnson Pirate . . . . . Will VVi1liams The Gunner . . Joseph Morton Pirate . . . . Floyd Plowrnan Bimbo ........ Jason VVoodside Helen Groves .,...... Director FRESHMAN PLAY CAST Two CRooKs AND A LADY Miller, the Hawk . . . Maurice Ford The Ingpgctor ,,,,,, Hugh Norris Lucille . . . . . Margaret Porter Garrity . . . D ..... Qlaude Bloom Mrs. Simms-Vane' . . Julia Funkhouser Sally Am Maltlgiilggofiadellne Emmelt Page Seventy-nine R. 0. T. C. MAJ. E. F. GRAHAM, U. S. A., Ret'C. SERGT. T. A. MORTON, U. S. A. Professor of Military Sciemze and Tactics Iizstructoo' 1 A Regz7me1iz'aZ Sfaff LEFT TO RIGHT: Lee McDonald, Cadet Colonel: Denton Roberts, Cadet Major: Nile Vermillion, Cadet Regimental Adjutantp Bryan Foley, Cadet Battalion Adjutant. Page Eighty Gfficers' Club OFFICERS CADET COL. LEE MCDONALD . . .... President CADET MAJ. DENTON ROBERTS . . . .Vice-President CADET CART. NILE VERMILLION . . .... S ecretary CADET LIEUT. GRAYDON ESSMAN . . ..... Treasurer CADET LIEUT. BERNARD GOEDECKER . . . Sergeant at Arnis SERGT. T. A. LXLLORTON ....... .... I nstructor LEE MCDONALD . . DENTON ROBERTS . . NILE VERMILLION . OSCAR LSORBHOLZ . LEMUEL KIMSEY . . RAYMOND HEM MTNG . BRYAN FOLEY .... BERNARD GOEDECKER . LXLASSEY HEPBURN . . HAROLD CRAETON. . . GRAYDON ESSMRXN . . CHARLES XMESTPHELING RONALD TOMLIN. . . NORMAN STEWART . . LEE PEMBERTON . . MEMBERS Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet . Cadet Colonel . Cadet Zldajor . Cadet Captain Cadet Captain Cadet Captain , .Cadet Captain Cadet First Lieutenant . Cadet First Lieutenant Cadet First Lieutenant Second Second Second Second Second Second Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Page Eighty one Page Company Cadet Captain Q Raymond Hemming Cadet First Lieutenant Bryan Foley Cadet Second Lientenants Graydon Essman Ronald Tomlin Cadet First Sergeants James Westrick Oliver Linck Cadet Sergeants ' Will Williams Harold Chapman Dwight Dannen 1 Rex Davis Cadet Corporals' Calvin Bayne Clifton Black Edwin Miles Omo Doughty Sherman Pitluck Lavere Foster Cadets John Arterburn LaVern Barker Henry Bauman John Carder Frank Crum Billy Douglas Millard Ellis James Fry Max Frye David Farrar Norman Hall Eighty-tivo Alfred Harlin Philip Johnson Cosma Kersh Francis Lee Bert Meers Ralph Merscher John Meyer Wilbur McDonald Harold Reipen Sidney Rosen William Rosenthal i Preston Schneider Arthur Sohnuelle Cliff Adams Kenneth Anderson Philip Angsten Clarence Branson Thornton Cash Bennie Colloff Loren Crane Neil Dieterich Ralph Gershon Paul Reinke Jake Lubo James Giles Harold Rose Richard Seal Milton Grawe Eugene Hasse . Charles Hensley Harry Hutchinson Sherman Miller Bernard Nanninga Floyd Plowman Morris Polsky Richard Quinn Frank Ritchie George Stuber George Tietz Company B Tom Atchley Edward Badger Leo Thomas Bellis Richard Bolen Donald Bowman George Bradford Emery Bradley Lewis Bretz Myron Carter Raymond Catron George Cockburn Darrel Davis Frank Dreesman Frank Dubowsky - Cadet Captain Oscar Korbholz Cadet Second Lieutenant Charles Westpheling Cadet First Lieutenant Harold Crafton Cadet First Sergeant Jack Rowden Cadet Sergeants Ben Barber Joseph Morton Eugene Hutchinson Logan Wing V Cadet Corporals Ira Nelson Wayne Furse Billy Phalp Ransom Woodson Herman Ball Cadets Charles Fleming Charles Floyd Ward Hardman Edgar Huddleston Kenneth Hull Harold Kearby Robert Laniborn Reid McQuerrey Glenn Perry James Poe Thomas Ray John Ready Charles Reid Rex Rennick M. J. Rice Mendell Randolph Perry Rosenbleet Valore Salisbury Jack Shifflett Adolph Stockroske Sam Swartz Paul Tadlock Charles Tedlock Kenneth Tilden Harold VVatson Hal Wertz Charles Wilcox Robert Wood Page Eighty H11 ee Company C Cadet Captain Cadet Second Ltefateoiants Lemuel Kimsey Norman Stewart Lee Pembeiton Cadet First Lteutenants Cadet First Sergeant Massey Hepburn Bernard Goedecker Jason Woodside Joe Abbott Beverly Balling Fred Bodenhausen Robert Brewer Robert Chesney Harry Curtis Joe Ferrell John Forgrave Henry Gibbins Howard Hays Edward Johnson Harold Jones Carl Kelly Curly King Walter Lowenstein Forrest Miller Willard Nanninga Hugh Norris Harry Owen Dick Preble Page Eighty-four Cadet Supply SC7'g6fLHftS Marvin Kapp Hugh Makinson Cadet Sergean ts Bohumir Vavra Thomas Hardesty Harvey Reid Orvie Harris Her bei t Woodbury Sheppard Smyth 0 Cadet Corp Lee Anderson Earl Beaver Willard LaMar Cadets Maurice Preston Norman Reno Charles Rude George Shaffer Kenneth Sheckler Jake Silverglat Ferris Spoor James Stewart Robert Tate Raymond Tolbert Hall Trice Max Wasserman Adkins White Claude Wilson Harry Bell Stanley Belinger Hal Blankenship Irvin Boe Edward Boyer Cecil Campbell Kenneth Cassidy John Shoeneck Rex Shaver Gordon Halliday Robert Dailey Joe Geib Glenn Gilbert Richard Gilliam Jack Grimes George Kanelakos Charles Lane Porter Larson Madison Letts Robert Lindsay George Markley Charles Miller Tracy Miller James Mitchellhill Byron Phillips Norman N eudorff Gaylord Ream Robert Rose Kennett Taylor Ralph Windle all it I I fx S- 1 I T I gmlllllm ,J 'H NX fum: l 'Z '?wH!H -1 Nw ,- ATHLETICS -I I' 4 .sv -qq. ESC WI 4 ,EEF Eg :mms xlwniu A ' ii PI? ' I , L NiTd5f 'n'W14'Q i'f!5i11,f f1liI'ig?n M If-, :VII If fsiwgx' W' I W11HQ 'Wv ' ?u'gg 'M Nh 1. II Www 'J 'fl'- FS 'K :il-.wifi YQ 4 . E, 1 if ' UQ 1 i J V 5? 1 P i ,N 4 l li ,NE W: 15 I z! , 1 1 F , 1 V 1. 4 lr P Vx F V 1 lx i 5 , yi, i, jg, u :I vw .l 4, , il 9 H' , V 1 W. 1 il 1 I 1 .NM mg ' U Q l , UN ' U , . 1 W - Y ,, . V Rx Q ff Ax . tx 1 wt wk f lxgil LX If'-iff X W . J thletics Football Squad, '26 f DAVID VV. HOPKINS Diffectovf of Athletics SAM UTZ Azfhlezfic Coach Y 5 x I s Basket Ball Squad, '26 and '27 Page Eighty-five I 4 I l I l l I l 6 -r 5 . -In ' V , 1 If W 'nf , - , X vw ' g wi..-f :L -fi 'A J J 'T' ff LA.: , ' .- ' , .xiii ' fi ,.. H I-f' -7- Z O 1' .fi -- ff' A ' 'L +1 l ' , 5 5 l ' Q ,X if 1' gsgg.,-'LJ -,.'. ' -A - ra . - , '- ' is ' A f ' . 5 fy' 711' 1 ,V '15 I 2 ' I . ' 5 if gi' .L far F M , ,N , 4..,, 1 ,f -I J if Q r ,-ik v M. it ' .- . ' f sw 1 - 6 fi 'X ai -f . -af ff r F 2 all 1 5,-oot KX- f !lM'arV!7 Acting Captain Weight 170 Junior FOOTBALL REVIEW ENTRAUS 1926 Football team will go down in history as the most successful aggregation that ever represented it. The, Indians scored 282 points to their opponents 20, holding. six teams scoreless. They won six games, lost two, and tied one, playing all of the strong teams at the beginning of the season. The greatest event of the season was the trouncing of Omaha, 35-0, beating them for the first time in sixteen years. Cox, Caneday, and Friend, led the city teams in scoring. Kapp, the outstanding player 'of the citylwas made captain of the All-City team. Central did not play Robidoux,. so they were tied with them for the City Champion- ship. All the sport critics said that Central was decidedly the stronger team. There were nineteen letters awarded and nine- of these' letter men will be back next year. The whole success of the season was due to our new coach, Sam Utz, who instilled a never say die spirit in the team. The season opened September 27 with K. C. Central here. The game was lost after a hard fought struggle, 7-6- Cox scored the first touchdown made on K. C. Cen- tral in four years. The first trip of the season was made October 8, to Independence, Mo. The game was played in a sea of mud, the final score being 7-7. October 15, Central won their first game of the year, beating Lawrence, Kansas, 3-0, there. The game was a continual fight, Mao Friend made a field goal in the last minute of play to cinch the game. Omaha was next, at home. The Hilltoppers won 35-0 in an easy game. This was the first time Central defeated Omaha in sixteen years. Cameron was still the jinx of Central. On a muddy field the blue and white war- riors lost, 6-0. The touchdown was made on a 20 yard run, by Partin. Benton was drubbed 47-0, in Central's first intra-city game. Everybody got to play. Cox was the outstanding player of this game. K. C. Southwest was the next victim, 20-0 was the final score. The whole team showed up well, with Kapp outstanding. Falls City was massacred by the Indians, November 20, by the amazing score of 103-0. The game was a runaway, with everybody showing up well. Caneday scored five touchdowns. The final tilt of the season was on Turkey day, when Central defeated Lafayette, 61-0, and Won the City Championship. Page Eighty-six MARVIN KAPP Centevf 9 All City Center '23, 25 and '26, All City Captain '26 XVILTON CANEDAY E iff t 'Wi1t .2 'i'Weight 175 All City Fullback '26, S Fullback '24 and '25. STANLEY COX ...filstallii K 4 be 'WSgm!15o All City Quarterback '24 back '25 and '26. . HOMER FRIEND v,c4Macsx 5 Weig111j155S All City Halfback '26, LEO STUBER Boob Weight 150 All City Quarterback '2 City Quarterback '26. EMERICH VAVRA A , 1 i1rV5'lV!,r Weightft'150' F ootba Fullback Senior econd All City Halfbczcle Senior A11 City Half- Halfbacle Junior Qua1'zfe1'b ack Senior 5, Second A11 End Senior ,AH City End '26, Second A11 City End '25 RUSSELL ELLIS IKRUSSYD Weight 165 End Junior Second All City End '25 and '26. 5 i A N 7 .F- Ai . i i i 4 1 1 Football r S l . Q JAMES ANDREWS Tackle ' A cfJimy2 ' f'Weight 165 Senior i V A11 City Guard '24, A11 City Tackle '26. E I 5 CLARENCE STROP Guard Hoo1ie Ai ' Weight 150 Senior N, L Captain All City Second Team '26, p A 'xg Second A11 City Guard '26. . XS 4 5 A j Q ' ymk, A: 5, ROMEYN FARNHAM Guard if J fl X C K Y-- c 75 ' V f if f 'Fat 1 any - SWeightt'155 S A' WEN Senior ? All City Guard 'z6. t 5, slit 52 no . ' 49 12 , A OLIVER LINCK ' Tackle Q S, ..ff1:fnk g A33 Weight-175..nS,oSvttty Junior I Second All City Tackle '26. ' , , .45 I Xa ' ff s , f CHESTER CORTNiER End A Chet Weight 145 S ' Junior if Of. V DONALD MADGETT Q Emi A W S ,ifDon,' ' A - M, Weiglit 145 Senior I I ? J 1 i Page Eighty-eight f. ,,, F , . r 5 IPM- F gli!! Football I I I Q f Z of I I v., X Q7 JOHN HOLLAND Fullback R it Johnnie'A' E Weight 165 Junior Honorable Mention All City '26. f if It fi fx .V-I Va ff? X . ' X Uk Ir' . D' S it Q PERRY SHOUSE Halfback I Pete D' - Weight 155 h Sophomore Honorab1eM,entionfAl1 City '26. 7: I Ie? BLAKE MILLER Halfbacle A f,VA1iij'f'i:ijf3f: '5'7 AM 3 Fweiytt 1'4'5f in Senior Ng! Honorable Mention A11 City '26. A gf , I ' 9 I CONRAD GOOD Q1tCZ7'f67'Z7tICk L I A -g it- Connie I 'ggi i Weight 150 Junior ' I Honorable Mention All City '26. - iii? XfV1LLIAM KEN,NEYV Guard -,,,,,5:gL,V' If A-Z iLD0C?3:' Weig1TtT155 I I Junior Second All City Guard '26. LEROY SMITH ERS Tackle ,,,Yff A H 'Y fr uspivign ff--V f fWeightT155T9 Senior Honorable Mention A11 City '26. 5 I I I I Page Eighty-nine ' Basket Ball FRANK HANNA Center Hank Acting Captain . 5 Senior . All City Center '25 and '26. Second All State Center '26. ROMEYN FARNHAM. Guard . , . Fat - Acting Captain Senior All City Guaid 25 and 26. All State Guard '25 and '26. BASKET BALL REVIEW g HE Basket Ball call was issued a week after the close of the football season. Six lettermen responded to the call, along with several veterans of the previous season. The season was one of hard luck and upsets. Central failed to win the State Cham- pionship by one. point, losing to K. C. Northeast. Northeast won' the championship. Central won 14 games and lost 8, losing five of them in a single losing streak. The feature of the year was the defeating' of Westport for the first time. Central won the City Championship easily. Hanna was high point man for the year, with 150 points: Good was second with- 111. Central scored 453 points to their opponents 317. Farnham, I-Iannaf and Ellis were placed on the All-City team. Farnham was placed on the All State team, while Hanna was given a position on the second All State team. ' Central met Kansas City, Kansas, in theifirst game of the year. K. C. K. ended the game on the large side of the score, 26 to 19. The next opponent was Westport, who was defeated in a hard fought game, 19 to 16. This was the first time .that Central had ever defeated Westport. Benton was next defeated in an easy game, 29-6. Central traveled to Omaha and defeated' Tech., 29-11. The following week Central lost to Omaha Central in a bitter struggle, 20-11. This started their losing streak. K. C. Northeast was met here and we lost, 17-12. K. C. Central was played there and again we lost, 22-9. - The dope bucket was upset when Atchison won in a close contest, 18-15. Lincoln came next and was defeated, 22-19. Lincoln previously had Won fourteen straight games. The next night Central lost to Lincoln in a thrilling game, 17-16. Lafayette was defeated in a slow game, 34-14. Central traveled to Atchison and won a close game, 18-14. K. C. East was the next victim. East High was not allowed to score until the final quarter. The score was 32-6. . Rockport, Tri-State Champions, were the next to fall before the Indians by the score of 26-16. . Then came the City Tournament. Central defeated C. B. C. in the opening round 23-10 and massacred Benton in the finals 18-4. Central was again the City Champion. The final test was the State Tournament. Central nosed out Fruitland in the open- ing round 12-10. Wellston was defeated 17-13. North East was the victor in the semi- finals. Page N inety 1 CLARENCE STROP Forward -ifff -A -C 'Hoolie Senior Honorable Mention All City '26. GEORGE WSTUSB-ER Forward 1 O l Georgie S Freshman Basket Ball CONRAD GOOD Forward Connie Junior Captain All City Second Team '26g All City Forward '26. Honorable Mention All State '26. WALTER RIDGE C enter ltwaltri Senior RUSSELL ELLIS Guard A A ' RUSS Junior A11 City Guard '26. LEO STUBER Guard S -S. S o q Boob S A Senior Honorable Mention All City '26, Honorable Mention All City '26, Page Ninety-one r I 1 l l , Track T , l TRACK REVIEW - RACK this year for the first time was divided into two groups, an indoor team and an outdoor team. The indoor team started practice soon after the Christmas Holi- li days, while the outdoor track season began the middle of March. 1 . 5 The indoor team entered in two meets, the K. C. A. C. meet in Kansas City, and l the track meet in the Auditorium. At the K. C. A. C. meet the relay team tCox, I Schnaitman, Vavra, and Smithersl placed third in thel 1200-yard, event. Cockburn placed fifth th the 440. At the Auditorium meet, the Indians won easily, gathering 19 out of a possible 21 l points, Cox was high point man with three firsts. l l I SUMMARY OF MEET l Pole Vault: Emerich Vavra, Central, first, Ellis, Central, second. Height, 10 feet 6 inches. 35-Yard Low Hurdles: Cox, Central, first, Emerich Vavra, Central, second, Law- horn, Benton, third. Time, 52-5 seconds. I 35-Yard Dash: Cox, Central, first, Madden, Robidoux, second, Shouse, Central, 3 third. Time, 44-10 seconds. Q Eight Lap Relay: Central tCox, Goetz, Vavra and Schroyerl, first, Lafayette, sec- , ond, Benton, third. Time, 35 3-10 seconds. CNew recordj I The outdoor track season opened with little hope of great success. After a week i of practice an invitation was received from Plattsburg to compete with them in a dual , meet. In poor condition, Central won, 64-37. This has raised the hopes of the Blue , 1 and White, considerably. if SUMMARY OF MEET l 2 1 100-Yard Dash: Cox, Central, first, Amos, Plattsburg, second, Goetz, Central, third. Time, 11 seconds. I 220-Yard Dash: Cox, Central, first, Amos, Plattsburg, second, Goetz, Central, third. Time, 255 seconds. , I I 440-Yard Dash: Wood, Plattsburg, first, Cockburn, Central, second, Plumb, Cen- t. le tral, third. Time, 56 3:5 seconds. I 880-Yard Run: Smithers, Central, first, Shirk, Plattsburg, second, Essman, Cen- it tral, third. Time, 2 minutes, 20 Seconds. . . ll ,. i. I 100-Yard Low Hurdles: Vavra, Central, first, Schroyer, Central, second, Amos, Plattsburg, third. Time, IZVZ seconds. , 60-Yard High Hurdles: Amos, Plattsburg, first, Ridge, Central, second, Ellis, Cen- tral, third. Time, 10 1-5 seconds. Shotput: Davis, Plattsburg, first, Schroyer, Central, second, Ellis, Central, third. 1 Distance, 40 feet, 8521 inches. Javelin Throw: Davis, Plattsburg, first, Schroyer, Central, second, Ellis, Central - third. Distance, 158 feet, 6 inches. I Pole Vault: Vavra, Central, first, Ellis, Central, second, Davis, Plattsburg, third l Height, 11 feet, 3 inches. Broad Jump: Ridge, Central, first, Vavra, Central, second, Wood, Plattsburg, third Distance, 19 feet, 5121 inches. High Jump: Ridge and Shouse of Central tied for first, Davis, Plattsburg, third Height, 5 feet, 6 inches. Q, Discus Throw: Schroyer, Central, first, Davis, Plattsburg, second, Jones, Platts gf burg, third. Distance, 111 feet, 4 inches. E3 Mile Relay: Won by Plattsburg. Time, 3 minutes, 56 seconds. - i Page Ninety-two v rf . A .FHM fs-L 6 Ek e .j 1 :ESS-fn w 1 xi, Y ,fl f'fzi?W il' -'Q In f , n.: E- ffkiarbff R 4, fnfaiii. Track CHESTER' ACORTNER Chet junior One Letter in Track TN ALTER RIDGE Walt QfffH?gHum7faua-eHu1fdles B road Jump Senior One Letter, in Track - STANLEY Cox Stan Dashes R clude- 4H147'dl6S Senior Three Letters in Track LEROY SEELLTLIERS. SpiviS R ' W 440 aud 880 Senior One Letter in Track RUSSELL ELLIS Russ Pole Vault cmd High Jump Junior Two Letters in Track EMERICH VAVRA Vav,' Pole Vaultwaud Hurdles Senior One Letter in Track K Page N iuety-three Tennis Boys' Tennis Team CONNIE GOOD 1 CLARENCE STROP FRANK HANNA Girls' Tennis Team Page Ninefy-four MARGUERITE LETTS RUTH ALBRIGHT A Cheer Leaders EDWIN MILES KARL GOETZ OSIQE-WOW-WOW SAY ! Oske-Wow-Wow Say! Oske-Wee-Wee Say What? Holy Mackei, That's What! Sackei Wl1at's What? Central That's what they all say! Wow! What do they all say? C-e-een-t-t-ral Central! GN, OH, CENTRAL On, oh, Central, on, oh, Central, Plunge right through that line Run the ball around the end, A touchdown sure this time. On, oh, Central, on, oh, Central Fight, yes for her fame, Fight, fellows, fight And we will Win this game. OSKE-VVOVV-VVOWY CENTRAL HIGH Oske-Wow-wow Central High Our eyes are all on you, Oske-Wow-Wow Central High Raise your colors white and Rah! Rah! blue r VVhen the team trots out before you Every man stand up and yell Back the team and give to-- Oske-wow-Wow Central High. Page N inety-five , . Club .MEMBERS Chester Cortner, Walter Ridge, Blake Miller, Clarence Strop, Frank Hanna, George Stuber, Donald Madgett, Perry Shouse, Wilton Caneday, Leo Stuber, Romeyn Farnham, Marvin Kapp, Connie Good, Stanley Cox, John Holland, Russel Ellis, Karl Goetz, Le Roy Smithers, Emerich Vavra, Edwin Miles, Homer Friend, NVil1iam Kenney, James Andrews, Oliver Linck. HE C Club this year has not been very active, but one important matter Was decided on. The lettermen voted on' an official C Club insignia. It is an Indian head in white felt on a blue V neck, light weight sweater. The Cys will still be awarded but the emblem recognized by the club will be the Indian head. - The club this year has members in all of the classes, Ereshman, Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior. Nineteen men have football letters, eight basket ball letters, six track letters, and two cheerleaders' letters. No officers were elected this year. Pa oe Nirzciy-sim p irls' Athletic Association MEMBERS ' .Ethel Blair, Gertrude Hoyter, Marguerite Riepen, Jessie Redfern, Kathryn King, Louise Main, Eleanor Ward, Dorothy Thomann, Virginia Linville, Florence Kleiner, Naomi Detrickson, Thelma Taylor, Helen Rabin, Iona Downing, Catherine Carr, Thelma Chelf, Helen Gebhart, Esther Geiwitz, Jean Painter, Dorothy Downing, Violet Burkhart, Lillian Hines, Henrietta Schleicher, Vivian Kent, Dolores McRoberts, Celeste Clarke, Elizabeth Thomas, Hazel Petree, Lois Simmons, Anna Mae Poole, Aldine Cole, Dorothy Franklin, Pauline Shaner, Marguerite Cornell, Dorothy Watts, Clarabel Albright, Floralou Kelly, Mildred Witt, Edna Mae Coats, Violet McGuire, Virginia Thompson, Pauline Rich, Grace Schmidtke, Mildred Peters, Marjorie Powers, Thelma Kiefer, Rowena Griggs, Georgia Simpson, Mildred Thomann, Lura Harmon, Elaine Graham, Eloise Philbrick, Arline Dannen, Catherine Liebold, Arna Taylor, Mary Jeanette Symon, Marjorie Stanley, Virginia Kelly, Katherine J orden, Mary Wiegner, Mary Collins, Ada Pinder, Ann Patterson, Clarice Hirsch, Marguerite Letts, Hannah Belle Walker, Geraldine Wolfley, Elizabeth Allen, Marjorie Brehm, Margaret Alice Mordaunt, Ruth Miller, Beverly Miller, Mary Lee Walker, Margaret Burton, Dorothy'WilcoX, Elizabeth Holcomb, Frances Womack, Frances Foy, Dona Cooprider, Darlena Bartlett, Virginia Clark. I OFFICERS MARGARET Boorrr . ...... . . . President THELMA CRAFTON . . . .Vice-Pffesident HELEN FARNHAM . . . Secretaify . CLEO GATES ................ Iizstifuctoi' HE Girls' Athletic Association is a new organization at Central. Its ob- ject is to promote girls' athletics in the school and encourage more girls to become interested in basket ball, volley ball, baseball, swimming, tennis and other branches of athletics. Participation in the various 'sports count a certain number of points. Those girls who have amassed a total of one thousand points at any time during their four years at Central, receive recognition in the form of the official C. This plan has proved successful and has succeeded in creating a greater interest in girls' athletics. Page Ninety -SCQICTL Girls' Basket Ball TOP ROW: Margaret Booth CCD, Dorothy Franklin CGD, Pauline Rich CCD, Edna Mae Coates CSub.D,A Mildred Witt CSub.D, Anna Mae Poole CSub.D, Elizabeth Thomas CSub.D. ' SECOND ROVV: Aldine Cole CSub.D, Floralou Kelly CFD, Marguerite Letts CGD, Thelma Crafton CCapt.D CFD, Lillian Hines CFD, Lois Simmons CGD, Cleo Gates CGirl's Athletic CoachD. BASKET BALL REVIEW HE Girls' Basket Ball team started the season With mostly new material. Miss Cleo Gates coached the team through a successful season. However, the team lost in the finals to Benton. Benton, by virtue of its Win over Central, got the first option on the silver loving cup given by N. S. Hillyard of the I-Iillyard Chemical Co., to? the school winning the Championship for three successive years. Central Won the first contest of the seasonfwinning from Robidoux in an easy game, the score being 21-17. The second game was played with Benton, which resulted in a 14-14 tie. Lafayette defeated Central in the third game of the season by the score 14-20. The team was too overconfident. In the fourth game Central beat Robidoux in a close game, winning by a one point margin, -21-20. Central Won the fifth game from Lafayette by the score 18-17. In the final tilt of the season Central lost to Benton by the score 9-13. , TEAM STANDING Won Tied Lost . k Benton 4 2 0 Central 3 1 2 Lafayette 3 0 3 Robidoux 1 0 5 i Page Ninety-eight Girls' Volley Ball H ITOE Celeste Clarke, Margaret Booth, I-Iele-n Farnham, Hazel Petree, Mildred Witt, e en e ar SECOND ROW: Catherine Carr, Iona Downing, Floralou Kelly, Cleo Gates CGirl's Athletic Coachj, Pauline Rich CCapt.J, Elizabeth Thomas, Marguerite Riepen, Grace Schmidtke, Dorothy Downing Knot in pictureb. VOLLEY BALL REVIEW ISS CLEO GATES, new coach at Central this year, started Volley Ball practice with about fifty girls out. Central met Lafayette in the first game of the season, Winning this game by the score 15-103 15-11. In the second game Central won from Robidoux in a hard fought contest, the final being 15-10, 4-15, 15-12. Central met her first defeat in the third game when she lost to Benton 13-15, 15-11, 15-5.. The fourth game was played with Robidoux. Central handed Robidouxfs team another de- feat, the score being 13-15, 15-9, 15-10. By Winning the fifth game from Lafayette by the scores 15-11, 15-13, Central was tied with Benton for the City Championship. In the finals, Benton beat Central in straight games, 14-16, 12-15. This victory gave Ben- ton permanent possession of the St. Joseph Trunk Co. trophy. Eleven girls made the All School Volley Ball Team. TEAM STANDING ' Won Lost Tied Benton 6 0 0 Central 4 2 O Lafayette 2 4 ' 0 Robidoux 1 5 0 Page Ninety nme , li X 'A :li ,H li ll lit ll Q, S 4 , 1 i 1 i' ! 1 l I I I Swimming Team FIRST ROW: Jessie Redfernf Fayette' Norris, Dolores McRoberts, Sgt. T. A. Morton ln,- structorj, Vivian Kent, Helen Ferril, Clariee Hirsch. D SECOND ROYV: Helen Imboden, Margaret Booth, Celeste Clark, Hazel Petree ot in picturel. ,I pf 7 is fjrsf l ,X ' fl! f 1 'i pb OFFICERS gf, T aww! f an MARGARET BOOTH . . . .1 . P7'Q,Sid671'f HELEN FERRIL . . . . .S'ec1'eta1'y-Tvflaasuref' SGT. T. A. MORTON . .... Instrmctov' HE Swimming Team was very fortunate in securing Sergeant Morton, former Olympic champion, for an instructor this year, the second since its organization. After several weeks of practice the team was selected from a large field of competitors and it has since been training in preparation for several spring meets. The captain of the team is Margaret Booth. Page One Hundred 5 f V -ui, J- N X liliilwi XVII? ' O Elia xy FEATURES .E-'V '44s I 9 , T ? - ,Ll 0 - ,,,,,, F Vt fi ' E , 5 IA' ' Qiiluf 5 A 1 .'n311 lll:n 'f E 5 N Im it--:H E l- N- rf- ' , CQ X . q I x V 5-v n ' s OUR EW Ll No need f. prevents the the sword scabbardg az picture at t have long s was evidenw cake and th Dinner. Th' man standint the presiden' principal-10 The mob sc marked the While the mc only an ew The Handol Thus do tl: days go. S -A E BE OUR EVERYDAY LIFE No need for alarm-lack of space prevents the Colonel from drawing the sword any further from the scabbardg and the snowballs in the picture at the bottom of the page have long since melted. Someone was evidently torn between the cake and the flowers at the Math Dinner. The distinguished gentle- man standing in the doorway is not the president, the dean, nor yet the principal-lo, he is a SENIOR. The mob scene in the lower left marked the close of Senior Week, while the mob scene at the right is only an everyday occurrence at The Handout. Thus do the days go. Page One Hundred One THE CAPERS A maze of laughing, jostling, students and bewildered but happy patrons. The King and Queen of the Cannibal Isles strolling With Columbus and his g. f. Cleopatra. Tumbling clowns, tumbling all around - incidentally on their noses more ' than half the time. Fiercely bewhiskered gentleman experienc- ing great difficulty in keeping bewhiskered. The gentleman in the upper left hand cor- ner, brandishing the Weapon, is only one of the many endeavoring to dispense a spirit of mirth and frivolity into a quiet f?J even- ing. Page One Hundred Two f ., ' g 1' LU C libi the Wrf bit hill evi in Mr: ter nec Cei Ha wo the pie 'K . . , 'S f gym inlik-XS 'lx 41.54 L: s ss tif ' S- 1 1 S355 NNN . s NQNXN s ses: KXSS T1 55 T 'Es is X AX we W x,iX . , .S iing, and 1DDY and iibal f ith g. f. rling L all tally nore Q II1 e. enc- ered. cor- e of pirit ven- f LW7', ffl LIFE ON THE HILL Central by moonlight, the library at a busy hour during the day, seventh period type- Writing-all are but a Wee bit of every day life on the hill. The trophy case bears evidence of Central s prowess in every field of endeavor. Mrs. Whitley and the cafe- teria will long remain a very necessary and vital part of Central High School. Mrs. Hawkins pauses from her work just long enough for the photographer to get her picture. Page One Hundred Three 5.1 1 1 1 1 1 51 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r. 1 FAMILIAR PLACES A few familiar places around Central High that will long remain vivid in the minds of every old grad. The gym, Where battles have been won and lost, and study hall, Where many wearisome hours have been spent,the mechan- ical drawing depart- mentg all were but a part of the four glo- rious years on the hill- top. Page One Hundred Four ffm: fp ff gf, W. 1, Z .74 Qgfijffl 'Val' ,' y ljf IOI In ' of th lookii Audit the p Aba l right proud Miss Was 3 she g Below the harer tisem interj girl habit capti' N yss, A Rf QW so S1 F. Y . X1 tral he here study have han part ut a g o h1 I ff X IOURN 'XLISM PROGRAM In the upper left corner 1S the cast of the stupendous product1on Out lookmg for Ruth the Journahsm Aud1tor1um program In the center of the plcture 1S the old shelk hlmself Aba Daba Below and a 11tt1e to the rlght of the p1cture of the cast are the proud but modest authors The da1nty M1ss 1n the upper rrght was from gay Paree but she got the coat ove1 here Below the Par1s1an lady IS the Chlef vamp of the harem and not an adver usement for 1nstruct1on 1n 1nterpret1ve dancmg The g1r1 1n the Whlte r1d1ng hab1t was Just another capt1ve Page One Hundred Fw 6 ! ' ! 3 1 - - , '11- - - - , - ' SEQSEE?-5 2 gwweja gg . ' 7 Lf My 1 ,fi f f ffwi f ' ,Z f we , ' 5 iff: K AY TEAM I The chesty Adonis in the lower right hand corner looks as though he could tear right through the page, and he could, too. The smiling group in the lower left are happily conscious that they are first in the hearts of their schoolmates, and that the playing-est one of them is silhouetted in the upper left hand corner. The track team is leaving, for- tunately we caught them before the gun sounded. Cymbals clash, the horns blaze away and a touchdown is scored. Page Ono Hundred Sim IQZUYWVZ X X ff , me 4 , 4 Z f 54 ' 411, aff' 4, , i f TH F, teer Om: turr Utz only emy ther of 3 out. wel fiel4 by and low Vict pict r NN! ss.. ,, ts i 3 1:4 ri: at N1N.x: ,:33x. TTEAM! chesty Adonis e lower right corner looks as t1 he could tear through the and he could, smiling group lower left are y conscious t in the hearts ates, and that ne of them is 1e upper left is leaving, for- 1t them before ,he horns blaze down is scored. fe X 3 Q1 f l lfz 1451 lllp ' J It iff ,- MWQJ ,fx , ,vftzs V1 K ,,,f, f- wfftf ff f ' If-4 7 ff . Wfflfzfff W1 - zz, f f ' , ff V4 '74, ff ff , My X71 ,, fffjf ' lv , Zz ff ' 1, 77 if f, . Zffyf zz f , , ' fy! of f , I gif, fy .7 iff!! . ' f f f , fy! ff 1 7 X ' I' ff 01 ,, 'wff f fy 7 l y iii , W M ff 4 ff X6 I iff' , 47 y f i if , 'ffff f, THE OMAHA GAME For the first time in six- teen years Central defeats Omaha. The whole school turned out for the game. Sam Utz and his Indians had not only defeated its age-old en- emy, but had overwhelmed them by the amazing score of 35-0-completely shut them out. Every man showed up well. A snake dance on the field between halves was led by cheerleaders Karl Goetz and Edwin Miles. In the lower right corner atired but victorious team pose for a picture. Page One Hundred Sefven WHAT MAKES THE WORLD GO 'ROUN D? Love and hate, joy and sor- row, work and play-with heavy emphasis on the word Work for the students. Love is found on either side of the sundial, in front of the sundial and in the long line at the upper left. The last men- tioned love is for the indis- pensable food. The couple in the lower right are merely agreeing to disagree, and consented to pose for us. This is the best we could do to illustrate ferocious hate, We having a school of brotherly love. C?J .N EVELT At -A szwffi ,V mn fy' -'vw-Y 'SHI fi .waxy 5 I Syl ima--six f xx, wits' 4 s it JA W Z so N' 1 Q4 SN? l lg.: Nw Xwxx A O IE VD? sor- aavy JI'k side the e at nen- ldis- 'ight gree, us. 0 to we ,erly ay, 6 , X477 .-V Aff ,,,, VZW4- fini if Q! EVELYN FERRIL Attendant JOY ZOLLINGER Attendant DOROTHY THOMPSON Football Queen SALLIE MILLER I Attendant ACQUETTA LINCKV Attendant Page One Hundred Nine r F Calendar 1926-1927 ANNUAL FRESHMAN TEA The Annual Freshman Tea was held in the Central High School library, Friday, October 22, from 3 to 5 o'clock. The affair was a get acquainted meeting for the mothers and teachers, and individual invitations were sent to each of the mothers. The library was decorated in pink roses and tall rose candles, a large blue Spanish shawl covered the piano. As George Stuber, president of the class, was in Savannah with the reserve football team, Miss Emmert, and Miss Martindale, the sponsors of the class, Margaret Dodd, vice-president, and Esther Andriano, secretary-treasurer, were in the receiving line. ' The girls who served the first hour were: Miss Julia Funkhouser, and Miss Kather- ine Ann Disque, assisted by the Misses Freda Daniels, Lois Davis, Donna Lou Jones, Mar- garet Alice Mordaunt, Gladys Bowman, Aydra Adkins, Ethel Rose and Frances Boosman. Those who served the second hour were: Miss Helen Ferril and Miss Elizabeth Stringfellow, assisted by the Misses Oma Dugdale, Lucile Hammett, Virginia Thompson, Florence Stamey, Clarice Williamson, Elizabeth Philbrick, Ida May Larson and Catherine Nelson. . . A bit of the Freshman talent was displayed on the program, which included a piano solo by Katherine Ann Disque, a reading by Arlene Dannen, a piano solo by Ruth Miller and a reading by Virginia Clark. b CAPERS The Capers of '26 was a great success, both financially and socially. The night of November 5, which marked the date of the grand occasion, was a time looked forward to by all the students, and the ,halls of Old Central resounded with the laughter and often the shrieks of the many people as they came out of both the side and main shows. The main show which is always the chief attraction, contained eight acts of vaudeville, including a mystery play, dancing and singing. The Senior stunt, Three Ships at Sea, was -a burlesque on the discovery of America and was very popular. The Girl Reserves' Flivver Freaks was among the cleverest of all the stunts show- ing the trials of Ma and Pa when they take their family for a ride in a brand new, sec- ond hand Ford. The Juniors, as expert fortune tellers, filled all who visited them with the hope of the happy things which they predicted, for such good fortune tellers were they that they never foretold evil. , The Scoop in Room 20, contained many surprises for everyone. The Journalism class also put out an extra paper at the same time. Sophomore Fashion Frolic displayed the styles worn by our great-great grand- mother as well as the up to the minute flapper creations. The Freshmen, last but by no means least, presented Wanted, a Wife. The hero of the stunt had to have a wife by Friday night to inherit his fortune, and a wife he won, indeed. The total receipts taken in amounted to 384266. Of course, no one was contented until he had seen 'every show and tasted all the food, but slowly with the departure of the bustling crowd, quiet once more reigned in the halls. CLASS PROGRAMS' JUNIOR CLASS A group of very talented students from the Junior class offered an interesting and pleasing program to the student body of Central, December 3. Jacob Lieberman, one of Central's most talented pianists, presented a piano selection in an entertaining manner. A clever reading At The Baseball Game, was realistically given by Ida Parrot. Ivan Rumsey, a well-known Junior, played an attractive cornet solo. The prettiest number was a solo dance by Virginia Schmaltz, which attracted all by its gracefulness and originality. The concluding number was a pleasing saxophone solo by Adolph Stutzman. The class is very progressive and has all the characteristics of a highly successful class. Page One Hundred Ten -ei? 4 Calendar 1926-1927 FRESHMAN CLASS December 10, the Freshmen proved to the student body that they, too, had talent and emphasized this fact by an interesting entertainment. Thurley Taylor, already known to Central. students for her unusual playing, skillfully presented a piano solo. Arleen Dannen and Mary Jeannette Symon gave two clever readings which were well received. Some saxophone solos given by James Hunter and a group of piano selections by Ralph Brooks showed some of the real talent in this class. Dorothy Gurley presented a graceful dance in a pleasing way to conclude this entertainment. SOPHOMORE CLASS The last, but by no means the least, of the class programs was given by the Sopho- more class February 18. As the opening selection, Sherman Pitluck played a violin solo with marked talent. Dorothy Vaughn gave aclever reading, A Ride In Henry, afford- ing much amusement. Virginia Turner gave an attractive flute solo, followed by Vivian Toole,.who presented a dashing piratefdance. Marche Militairef' a difficult piano composition, was well interpretedby Rex Shaver. Ralph Gershon, as a special number, played several excellent xylophone selections. As a concluding feature, the Sophomore jazz orchestra played a number of popular pieces. Those in the orchestra were: Clar- ence Branson, Philip Johnson, Robert Lamborn, Norman Stewart, Bob Irey and Hal Blankenship. SENIOR CLASS During Senior WVeek a program w-as given daily and much splendid talent was exploited. The formal military flag raising and an auditorium play were the high spots of the week's program. Miss Spanberg, sponsor of the Senior Class, was master of ceremonies. HI-Y ENTERTAINS STUDENTS Nile Vermillion, president of the Central Hi-Y, introduced one of the most inter- esting auditoriums of the year on February 25. Reverend Withrow of the Brookdale Presbyterian church, who was the speaker of the day, defined the meaning of Central as: C--Courtesy, E-Enthusiasm, N-Naturalness, T-Temperance, R-Religion, A- Association and L-Little Things. Marvin Thomas entertained the students with vocal selections in his usual pleasing style. Nine-year-old Everett Dunbar proved to be a little genius on the xylophone. A jazz orchestra, composed of Gavin Doughty, Sherman Kalis, Hutton Schnaitman, Emmett Ballard, Baughman Penney, Paul Cooper, Norman Stewart, Arthur Rawlinson and Clarence Branson, played several popular numbers. i JUNIOR-SENIOR LUNCHEON The Junior class entertained the Senior class at a one o'clock luncheon at the Robi- doux Hotel, May 25. The decorations were very attractive and in fitting with the occa- sion. Those on the decoration committee were: Neil Deitrich, Sara Catherine France, Mary Cornelius, Richard Schmidt and Oliver Linck. The program was well presented and composed of music and talks by various members of the two classes. The program committee was: Katie Fern Clark, Agatha Pfeiffer, Robert Plumb, Helen Marie Faris and Caton Lake. Those in charge of the music for the banquet were: Paul Cooper, Norman Stewart, Jacob Lieberman and Kenneth Will. Individual invitations were sent to each member of the Senior class, which was an entirely new procedure and added a personal touch to the affair. Those who were in charge of the invitations were: Mildred Cook, Darrel Bass, Opal Stutzman and Shepherd Smyth. Page One Hundred Eleven The following Patrons have saoserz'oea'hr The Wa16itan Artcrafts Engraving Co. ...... . St. Joseph Railway, Light, Heat, Kc Power Co. ........... . Townsend, Wyatt, and Wall D. G. Co. Hirsch Brothers' D. G. Co. ..... . Western Dairy and Ice Cream Co. . . St. Joseph Sporting Goods Co. . . . . Kirkpatrick Jewelry Co. ...... . Prawitz Studio ........... Mercy Hospital and Sanitarium . . . Letts-Melick Grocery Co ....... Just-A-Mere Candy and Sandwich Shoppe.... ........ Crewdson Silk Shoppe ........ W. T. Grant Co. .......... . Townsend-Ueberrhein Clothing Co. . .' R. A. Schmaltz ........... W. F. Uhlman ..... . . . . Herman Russell . . . . . Schrank's Toy Shop . . . . Mason's 5c Beer Store . . . . Ray Donelson .... . . Kaul Grocery Co .... . . Cook's Camera Shop . . . Clancy Miller ....... . . St. Joseph Gas Co. ........ . Al Robinson's Barber Shop ..... Derge-Bodenhausen Clothing Co. . . . Gazette ............... Lorenz and Company ..... . . Dr. T. H. Hedgpeth ......... Block Bros. Clothing Co. .. . . . . . St. Joseph Hardware and Sporting Goods Co. ........... . Princess Confectionery . . . Patt Bros. ..... . . Best-All Cleaners . . . . . Red Cross Pharmacy . . . Dr. John M. Spencer . . . Mrs. D. G. McIninch .... . . P Bender Pharmacy . , ...... . . Frank P. Walker, D. O., M. D ..... Charles W. Culver ...... . . Balmat-White ...... . Ozenberger Ice Co. . . . . Tootle-Campbell D. G. Co. . Richardson D. G. Co .... . Lesley's ........ . Chamber of Commerce . . Smith's Book Store . . . Wesley Connett . . . . Nann 85 Co. ..... . W. W. Wheeler, Jr. . . . L. A. Vories .... . Griffith's ...... . Jenkins' Music Co. . . . Jones' Drug Store . . . . Schroeder's Book Store . . Stuppy Floral Co. ..... . Mannschreck's Book Store ..... Wachter's . . . ...... . . . . Saunders' System-St. Joseph Co. . . The Brady Furniture Kc Carpet Co. . . W. H. Wyatt, at Court House .... The Cripe Baking Co. ...... . Conser Laundry Co. ....... . Nelson Ozenberger, at Court House . H. O. Sidenfaden .......... Foster-Hall Tire Co., Radio Station K G B X ............. Louis V. Stigall ........... The Eshelman Music House ..... Arthur Rogers ........... Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. . . Mrs. T. E. Jones .......... Wolfley Auto Co. ........ . Johnson and Baker . . . Dr. L. McFall, D. O. . . Rainey Shoe Co. . . . Dr. A. R. Harold . . . Miss Mabel Wilson . . . Rose and Fink ..... . The Clinic Hospital .... . Hutchinson Ice Cream Co. . . Combe Printing Co. . . . . Paul P. Elliott ..... . 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