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1-11mHm.W1ImmIt11.1tm.11Am..mm..mumm1muitInw1mum11um1II11ImnrwIIw1muI11Imm..1mmmlmmmlw1IIIHnm11vuItmuIHvItmnI+4Imm.-1Hmllummmuml mmI11I1mm11vunm1I1Imm14II1muInI1nmmmvmmmlmm 1.1H1.m..,.m..4...1.m.i1I.mm.1.IH.ml.HI-.vmI-IIHIn-.HII.Imnm.v..m.m--mmm-mmItII.mm.1IImm..HI.imtlIHImu.1IImm-I1muI.1.H.lm-HIm.-,IIIH.mmIIHmulIv-Imm.mImlmIInmnInmum1Inmummlmlmn-:num..um '29 - - - Senior' Workers - - -'32 Be yourself the leader, not the trailer. Set the standard as the conscience dictates. Then you will mold instead of being molded. The fall of '29 found the members of the class of '32 making their way through the halls of a large VVorkshop, ever striving toward their goal of true leadership. They chose Miss Louise Lacy to sponsor their class. Ludmila Vavra represented the Sophomores as maid-of-honor to the football queen. At the annual Capers the Sophomore Cuties and Beautiesu were on display. Soon' after this the students turned their efforts toward the dramatic workshop with the presentation of The VVonder Hat? The cast included Mary Jane French, Jack Nich- olas, Bunne Kelly, George Porter and Richard Gibbins. The first event of the Junior year was the annual tea. The football queen contest next took the attention of the workers. Mildred Bretz and Maxine Allison represented the class as attendants to the queen. The next venture, The Florist Shop,', with a capable cast including Bunne Kelly, Jack Nicholas, Beryl Bailey, George Porter and Sam Pomrantz was a success. The workers did their bit to the Capers with the side-show, Amateur Night at the Kick-a-Bit Theaterf' The tea-dance given at the Frog Hop Ball- room was the last and most brilliant affair. The fall of 1931 found the Seniors eager to be examples to the lower classmen and emerge from the Workshop as finished products. They combined with the Juniors in giving their annual tea and contributed to the success of the Capers with the side-show Bunk. The Seniors were honored as a result of the Football Queen contest. Queen Virginia Hunt, maid-of-honor, Jean Perry Young, Edna Swafford, Margaret Bowen and Jerry Thomas represented the Senior Wo1'kers. After the Christmas holidays Senior VVeek was celebrated. On Thursday, January 14, the Senior Orchestra was featured. Friday the class presented The Old Lady Shows Her Medals? The cast included Jerry Thomas, Bob Glenn, Mary Elizabeth VVolfe, Margaret Bowen, Margaret Rankin and Tom Potter. The following Monday flag-raising was observed. The All- Senior play, Lilies of the Field, was presented May 6. The cast in- cluded Katherine Storm, Bunne Kelly, Mary Jane French, Jerry Thomas, Jean Perry Young, Fannie Graham, Dorothy Hinds, Cameron Hurst, Robert Poindexter, Tom Meier and Harry Magoon. May 29, the Bacca- laureate sermon was delivered. May 30, class night was observed and June 1, the Seniors were entertained at a tea-dance given in their honor by the Juniors. iPa e 191
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mmnnnnmm mmmmnnln Adams, Jane Jane's sweet, melodious voice often pleased us. Marriage of Nannette , Property Committee, She Stoops to Conquer , Capers, '31, Glee Club, '31, '32, President, Intra-Club Council of Girl Reserves, Christmas Programs: Rescued Junior College, Drury. Agranoff, Frank Frank intends to be a business man, and no one can deny that the young man certainly pos- sesses an eye for business, for he proved it in his W'akitan work. 1 Auditor, XVakitan. ' University of Michigan. Agron, Minnie Musical ability, commercial ability, and a flair for witty comments are three of her character- istics. Junior Tea, Movie Club, Exhibition Program, 60 and SG XVord Shorthand Awards, Capers, Program Chairman, Home Room, Vfakitan Play, Quill and Scroll. Junior College. 1 Allison, Edaine Edaine is as clever with her paint brush as she is with her pen. President, Home Room, Junior Finance Com- mittee, Junior-Senior Tea, Business Committee, Marriage of Nannette , VVakitan Board, Fea- ture Editor, Outlook. . Alnlison, Maxine Everyone admires Mac for herself, as Well as for the way she accomplishes things. Football Queen Attendant, Marriage of Nan- nette , Sophomore Tea, Junior Tea, Glee Club, She Stoops To Conquer , Property Committee, Robin Hood , Capers, Walzitan Play, Christ- mas Programs, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, News Director, Outlook. Kansas City Art Institute. Allison, Mildred Frenchy has a name for being always cheerful. Captain, Basketball, Volleyball, Dancing Club, Outlook Staff, '31. Anderson, Dorothy Dee Beauty with brains is an ideal combination, and Dee has it. Christmas Program, Basketball, President, lvlgramatic Club, Capers, Hostess, Junior-Senior ea. Lindenwood. I Anderson, Frankie D. I Frankie is a true artist. Girl Reserves, Waliitan Art Assistant, Nature Study Club, Chairman, Sophomore Taffy Pull, Capers, Brush and Pencil Club, Junior Taffy Pull Committee, Chairman, Committee, Pen and Brush Club, Columbia Representative, Art In- signia, National Honor Society. Anderson, Helen Helen's flashing smile has made her one of Central's favorite daughters. Archibald, James He has selected architecture as his vocation, and it is certain that his buildings will have the same solid foundation as does his standing at Central. Capers, '29, '30, '31, Sergeant, R. O. T. C., Silent Drill Squad, Property Committee, Florist Shop. lPage 211
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