Central Junior High School - Junior Classic Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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f-,Q Liic .ltxi UR Llmisslt- X K'-1:-.citqg ,ps 1 la' A ,-. -' .-- .. 'fr i- I' AJ l First Row: William Furbinger, John Jordan. Ben Bolliager. Chas. Haizadorne. Bill Shillinton, Stanley Worm, Bill Lowell. Second Row: Albert Graf. Russell Lowell. Eric Wieland, Harold Jenninits. Kenneth Burrell, Ralph Chandler. Torzv Smith, Joe Whilicht. Third Row: Wm. Kocsis. Howard Urquhart. Roy KBudl Fries, Raymond Vlfil-chart, Don Heyde. Richard Chl, Bob Fishzrund, Henry lJuni0rl Decker, Robert Grey. Bud Barnes. Fourth Row: Irvin: Supernne, Kenneth Taylor. Alfred Taylor. ,Bill Fleming, Karl Kimr. Jerome Voxzel. Sam Shankerman. Dick Linville. John Zeitler, Richard Younll. Fifth Row: Fred Wharton, Max Miller, Merl Yountz. Herbert Barnes, Bob Bridfzeford. Wa5'ne Kamp, Robert Swartz, Marshall Hewitt, Max Bulhzind, Fred Roberts. Lyle Tuttle. Sixth Row: Mr. C. Speer, Otto Mintz. Chief Barnes, Capt. Fred C. Mills. Fred Anderson. Boy Scouts The year of N923 has marlced the eighteenth anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America. ln these eighteen years of existence the organization has grown rapidly, and since Daniel Beard founded the Scouts tliev have acquired a mem- bership of 500.000 mernhers. George Bergus. commonly lcnown as Bud. reached the highest point in Scoutdom this year and is now an Eagle Scout. The Presidents Banner presented for 35 per cent advancement and the Commissioners Ban- ner for 25 per cent increase in enrollment were won hy both Troop l2 and Troop 34, as they went up with a 100 per cent advancement at the February court of honor. Chief Barnes promised to talce Troop 34 out to Camp Bryan and coolc for them if thev would reach the 100 per cent advancement. Tlm- won the advancement and lThii Chief Barnes toolc them out to Camp for over Saturday and Sunday and coolted for them. The Chief has favored the thirteenth scout law-- A Scout is always hungryg when do we eat? The hovs in Troop 34 did not give their opinions on Chiefs cooking but they wanted to go again. and thats a good recommendation. Clarence Hagenhacl-c served l0l hours and 40 minutes civic service helping the Tuberculosis League and Everette VUeissl:irodt. a hov of Troop 34. was second with 38 hours and 25 minutes. After serving l00 hours of civic service lwhich is public service-l the boy is awarded a civic ser- vice pin at the court of honor. All the hovs who are members of the Scout organization have won lesser honors this vear. But lnesides the honors comes the fun that all Scouts enjov. -1-'hcl 'Ve ' - it . W , ,.- 1. . I , 4, A , . ,. . 4 H, , X ,,,,1,f . g . i t, .W ,yr 4,-it ..h 4, ,, at .-1 ' 1 N- 3 -, t-, .. I, A -.,.1- ,. , . . , . 1 . -. . W- .' ' .. l w, 1.1. ..,, , i .. l. I -i,-md ,vnlfl il-u-14x.-..sSi-. i -i' NA .1 ir' '!'U, i', .ll . pi vol' ll.. .Ll . 'ii i ,l'l.'r.f'll ll'.4 .. .f'.,f.v- , H zf'l.l l3',- P' 'fi' - A P 'W' Lk MVN ' l '-K Mlm F5

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Much interest has been shown among the chil- The jack Nliner junior Audubon Club is THE lux IOR Ctassic -'G Ti - wtf' ----- f -. ...-a, .. ' V x First Row: Barbara Clarl-te. Flossie Hinkson. Elsie Cottre- l, Martha Klein. Leon YVolvos, Robert Beckwith, l Vernon LeRoy, Harry Lal-towsl-ti, Blair Warner, Lawrence Mayerfeld. Richard Long, Robert Stull. Ruth Sunderman. Second Row: Marguerite Bush. Francis Durkin. Esther He iss. Allen Kinch. Frances Linderrnan. Steve Udvardi. Joseph Slouizh, William McHenry, Goldie McClain, Elsie Gyorrfy, Perm' Sinnott. Third Row: Irene Szur, Kathryn Flowers. Virginia Wfazener. Marie Fuzy, Stanley YVorm. Jack Kale. Lester Johnson. Jacob Marltzon. Olene Replonlle. James Bee-be. Fourth Row: Geraldine Hudson, Mildred Feferman, Jeanne White. Marcille Kitch, Arthur Langel. Everett VVorm Fifth Row: Ruth Tuttle, Virginia Crow. Erma Fuzy. Marie Bee-be, Geraldine Gilbons. May Lalilore, Evelffn .Fuller. Irene Cleveland, Mardelle Vance, Josephine Konya, Muriel Webster. William Shxllinlzton. Don Kin: Stephenson. Sixth Row: Stephania An-lrysiak, Mary Ash. Siislin Clay. Doris Keifer. Helen Dinilmnn, Miriam Alberts. Hil- deitarde Sorwicl-4. Florence Mortimore, .Ii-hn Xunemzilter. Seventh Row: Irvine Suuertiue. James Singleton, Lorin Riithxvick. Alfred Mains, Henrietta Kish, Max Barlzan, Vifilliam Rnssmws-en. Ce-orze YVenzeI, Edward Epler. Richard Muiner. C Nature Clubs dren of Central Junior High in nature worlz. Nlany clubs have been organized to further inter- est in nature. Three of these are: The 'lunior Audubon Societv in the 8.-X grade sponsored bv Nliss Bevrer: the Jack Nliner Junior Audubon Society organized October l3 in the TB and con- tinued in the TA: the TB Butterfiv club, better known as the F55 Club, organized bv the 75. The last two clubs are sponsored bv bliss Gillespie. The Junior Audubon Societv is made up of thirty-eight members. each one a live wire, striv- ing to malce the club a success. The meetings are held everv two weelcs. The ofiicers are: Presi- dent, Stephanie Andrvsialc: vice president. lrving Superhnel secretarv, llflarv Ash. and treasurer. Doris Kiefer. lThii't V.. named for the nationally' lcnown author and pro- tector of wild bird lite and also the owner of the -lack Xliner Bird Sanctuarv. The interest of this club has varied from the studv of the habits of the birds suggested bv the National Audubon Societv to the studv of birds of this vicinitv. The officers of the club are: President. Elsie Gvorflv: treasurer, Robert Guv: SCCFEEAFV. Steve Udvardi. The TBB Club was organized Februarv I for the purpose of studving the life historv and habits of moths and butterflies. Alreadv it has ac- quired two cases of mounted butterflies and a small collection of cocoons. The officers are: james Yiiilson. president: john Dalton, vice presi- dent: Robert Beckwith, secretarv: Martha Klein. treasurer. cvenl



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THE Ultxioiz Ciassic Z- Vtfxegli- ,, as ., 3 in Av 1 XV Y Alice Bush. Mariruerite Bush. First Row: Ruth Tuttle. Mildred Feferman. Mae Kelley, Genevieve Myers. Mary Frances Wy'le, Jessie Hodson, Mary Ash, Susan Clay. Josephine Craig. Second Row: Helen Biggs. Mildred Isenbarzer. May Sossaman. Edviclc Moody. Keller. Iva Mae Heroy. Evelyn Dye. Betty Jane Hay. Elizabeth Third Row: Elizabeth Smith, Margaret Kiefer, Helen Dinfzman. Annes Kocsis. Mae i.aFlore. Mai-dell Vance. Fourth Row: Faye Day. Kathryn Sweet. Florence Murtxmore. Mae Eichler. Lorraine Jackson. Camp Fire Girls The Central junior High Camp Fire Girls did their part in carrying out the National Service idea of Forest Conservation last summer and planted about five hundred small pine and tulip trees in the city nursery at Erslcine Park. This year's project is Giving Service to the American Red Cross and National Needle Work- ers' Guild. Numerous and attractive pieces of clothing were made for children of all ages and given to the National Red Cross at the Birthday Banquet in Nlarch. The following are Camp Fire Girls of Central junior High: Geneva Foster, ANIBFY Wilhite. Peggy Harris. Alice Dopieralslti. Margaret Kiefer. Mae Kelley, Nlary Wfagner. Peggy Swantz. June Xvolf, -lose- phine DeVine, Catherine Myers. Velma Nlc- Callister. Sylvia Steiner. Nlabel Dav. Florance Mortimore. Susan Clay. Helen Dingman. Nlarv Nl. Ash. Marv .-Xlice Bush. Betty Wlebster. lThir ly Catherine NlcColl, Anna Burlce, Nlerville Huff, Mae Eichler, Eva Berebitslci. Nlarv .-Xnn Frash, Agnes Koscis. Marguerite Marie Bush. Martha B. Klein., Virginia Crowe. Ruth Tuttle. Mildred Feferman. Elizabeth Koller. Margaret Small, Anna Swartz, Betty .lane Hay. Elizabeth Smith. Genevieve llfleyer, Elouise -lorgenson. Ruth Man- deville, Rose Kaman. Kathryn Sweet. Rose Pope. Iva Nlae Heroy. Freda Aleen Henderson. Frances Rock, Evalyn Dye, Annabelle Richardson. hflary Emma Snyder. Helen Biggs, Mary lane Camp. Edvicl: Nloody, Theresa Ruggieri. Helen Beane, Faye Day, Etta Ferne Debaum, Helen Ivey, Laverne Smith, Bonita lnlvcs. Jessie Ann Hodson. Nlildred lsenbarger, Nlarie Camp, Sarah llflatthews. Rosemarie Herrmann, Lorraine jack- son. Sarah Anne Harris. Jeanette Lee. Josephine Craig, Mollie Pomeranz. Maxine Beaudwav. Sarah Goldberg, Mary Helen Lewis. Mary Con- nelly, Helen McKillip. Eva Borden, Mae Sosso- man. Mardell Vance. Frances W'vle. Virginia Scope. Mav l.aFlore. Josephine Simmons. -riiiiel

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