Central Junior High School - Tower Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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I' 11: -5.-,-'N'-P-Ifg Q'-:.1 t'f it -Yi , - -- t V X- N 1 wi-f..w J '-ww ,QQ ,. 3. -,-mg: . -.9 Q -ff . ,- N' . .f ir 7 YA ',g4y14,.4 X 11 , -r '- ' ' '- ' 1 'fi gf? - h i:-Ag Kuff wgli-5'gg-43:1 35 --,-S'-- M 'ff N ,gjf -iw '- f ' 71:7 5: 3' br miner 1930 QC PUBLISHED ANN UALLY BY THE STUDENTS OF Central Junior High School RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA QC WAYNE Room, Ea'itor-in-chief ROBERT HUNTER, Adzrochzte Eddor ELMER CROOK, Faculfy ddvzlror .xv Where We Learn Our Lessons S FOREWORD As the staff of the 1930 TONVER has watched the growth of the second edition of the TOWER to be published by Central Junior High School students progress from a rather hazy dream to this book which you now hold it has become more and more confident in the belief that it can take a great deal of pride in turning this book over to the students and faculty of Central Junior High School. The staff wishes to extend its thanks to the faculty members and students of the various departments who have so kindly helped in the preparation of the 1930 TOWER. The staff wishes to mention especially the assistance given by Miss Mondon and art department students. As its fondest hope the staff desires that when in future years, these pages are turned they will recall to the readers many pleasant memories of a glorious year at Dear Old Central. -W. R. DEDJICATIGN To Frederick Reed whose philosophy hasnaided students for Hfty-two years, two years., of which have helped to bring the schools of Riverside to their present high rank and who has given thepupils contact with a real friend and helper, this book is g r a t e f u I ly dedicated T I CONTENTS Foreworcl Dedication Contents Faculty Classes Activities Athletics Urganizations Home Rooms, Calendar Humor Advertising Afterword THE FACULTY THE TOWER, P1 930 I jwfff F. P. T.-XYLOR, Principal To THE CLASS or 1930- My heartiest congratulations and a hope that you will have acquired inspiration to go on with advanced Work and ever increasing eHort that you may become Worth- while members of your community. To THE FACULTY- My thanks for your hearty cooperation and eflicient efforts toward making this the end of a very successful year. To THE TOWER AND FLASHES STAF1-Q Your work has been a decided credit to Central. I am sure your experience has been very beneficial to yourselves. To ALL PUPILS WHO HAVE so HEARTILY HELPED- The faculty wishes to thank you and to say that we have appreciated your very valuable cooperation. F. P. TAYLOR, Principal. -C 8.5, TH13 TUWER, 1930 E. YV. GOLD, Vice-Principal MYRLE WALDMAN BROOKS, Deaffof Gifslq-,I -K 9 5- If ff' fl -'- Z KA! CULTY F. P. Taylor, Principa E. VV. Gold, Vice-principal' Myrle W. Brooks, Dean of Girls C. S. Dodds, lliathematics Elmer Crook, Science Edith M. Eaton, Home Economics Fred Estes, Science Elsie Even, English Earle Green, Social Studies Nellie Hagaman, Physical Education Fern Hall, English E. A. Henderson, Shop Linwood Hoyt, lllathernatics Edna Jackson, llflathematics Zoe Jagers, Home Economics lldarion Johnston, lVIusic Hazel Jones, English Helen Jones, Mzmthematics --c Elma Loveland, Social Studies Nora lNIcSWeeny, Spanish Evelyn Mondon, Art Helen hiorgan, Physical Education, ' Diary Post, English Frederick Reed, Latin Amy Ross, lileclganical Drawing Evelyn Ross, Social Studies AIIHUHIRC Rystrom, Latin Eugene Scott, Shop Ruth Seawell, Mathematics lVIartha Seidl, Spanish A. F. Tissot, Science' E. L. Vassar, Physical Education H. E. VVertz, Physical Education Jean Woodruff, Librarian Esther Woodwortli, Commercial Hazel Robel, Clerk 10 J- 'E THE TOWER, A1930 X T. I: CLASSES A CLASS OF '30 A CLASS OF 931 CLASS OF '32 73 U,,:f:.1, ,QQ I will K1 xN CLASS OF '50 THE TOWER, 1930 Albert Hines Robert. Horton Robert Beir Maxine Mc Garry Elmo Schott Albert Hirst Keith ltiason A Class of 1930 Pf6SitlCHt-ROBRET BEIER Vice president-ROBERT Horton Secretary-MAXINE MCGARRY TP63SuF6P1ALBERT HIMES Social Chairman-ELMO SCHOTT Yell leader-KEITH MASON a Assistant yell leader-ALBERT HIRST The class of 1930 entered Central in 1928 the opening year. Class officers in the eighth grade were president, Raymond Dunn, vice presidentg Sears Madsong secretary, Robert Horton, social chairman, Philp Alleng yell leaders, Keith ltlason and Stuart LaBonde. lVIost of the teachers at Central are honored with a ninth grade class. The course offered this year are Social Science, English, General Mathematics or Algebra, Art, Meclianieal Drawing, Commercial, Home Economics, Spanish, Latin and Shop. A cooking class for boys was also available. The ninth grade class sponsors or participates in nearly all school activities. The Council and Discipline Board are made up entirely of ninth year students. Foremost members of Press Club, Drama Club, Glee Clubs, and other influential clubs belong to the class of '30, Many activities have been undertaken during the year, among them have been parties, two candy sales, a wiener bake, and several other social events. The ninth grade has enjoyed a trip to Big Pines while the snow was at its best. lhiany of Centrals best athletes are ninth graders. The class of '30 has contributed to the majority of assemblies putting on several entire y. i The class of '30 has spent a successful year and' hope that future Freshies will enjoy their stay at Central. ' BY Two or THEM. - C13 J- THE TOWER, 1930 Last Will and Testament To WHOM IT BTAY CONCERN: We, the class of the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty of Central Junior High School, being of sound mind and body and realizing that our days are numbered in this domain of happiness, deem it fitting and proper that we should dispose of our worldly goods in this, our last will and testament. Mary Ann Peters leaves her ability to acquire merits to hlabel Snider. Howard Johnston leaves his musical saw to Benny lllilliken. e Jane Patton leaves her position of Exchange Editor of FLASHES to a.nyone who wants a lot of work. Bud Hirst leaves a perfectly good fountain pen to anyone wishing a lot of trouble. Percy Carter wills his practically new How to Play a Saxaphonen to LeRoy llliller. CHe needs itj. ,K ' Jeanette Hammond leaves her super ability to wiggle 'i her ears to Phoebe lVIead. Edward Bolton leaves his book on How to Learn Good Manners to Gene Bloodgood. Albert lVIoore wills to Terry Spillman his cute ways and numerous girl friends. Irene Engleman leaves her brightness and ability to get AU to Eleanor Best. Jean Lynch leaves her flaming locks to the highest bidder. Please don't crowd. Shirley Binford leaves Howard Jolmston to some innocent little seventh grader who doesn't know any better. ' Joe lNIcClaskey leaves her sweet disposition and ability to get around hir. Gold to the next head of the Discipline Board. Gertrude Grant leaves her worn copy of The Stroke of Twelve to Miss Seidl. Tudor leaves his also. . Elizabeth Stearns might leave her spotless reputation but she thinks she'll need it next year. VVayne Rood leaves the 'sdunnnys' of the TOXVER to the next editor. A person having intelligence fill required. ' - llqlaxine Vanderslice is to be the happy owner of Dorothy Griffitlfs it. Robert Hunter leaves his position of Editor of tl1e FIASHES to a person having plenty of brains. Aleen Ballou leaves her pet cowlick to Marjorie Hamilt.on. Bruce Button leaves his bashfulness to Junior Crosbie. Tudor VVall leaves his superior air to Julius Butterfield. Orton Schafer leaves his permanent wave to John Pope. Elmo Scl1ot.t leaves his book on How to Grow Big to hiaurice Kraemer. Maxine Thuresson leaves her switch to Sally hloff. Frederick VVa.rriner leaves his dramatic ability to Eddie Neblett. Bob Hogue leaves his ability to vamp the girls to lliel J olmston. Theo Warner leaves her ability to make breaks to anyone wishing a lot of em- barrassment. Jules Covey leaves his collegiate ways to Beryl Stewart. THE TOWER, 1930 Prophecy About a week ago I went into the Casino of Agua Caliente and who should I End but a large number of the old gang who went to Central in ,30. The first person I recognized, despite the villainish looking mustache, was Bill Peterson. He sauntered over with a small blonde girl tripping behind him. lily girl friend, U was his only explanation. He walked around a bit and stopped to look at the cabaret. To my intense surprise Russella Halverson, Sally Kline and Thesba Hill were dancing. Stuart LaBonde and Percy Carter were part of the snappy fifteen piece orchestra. Just then the head waiter was called on for a song and dance. To my utter astonish- ment the original Dick Vail! I looked over to the corner and sa.w Roselle Fulmor surrounded by half a dozen squawking youngsters. I wondered why she was there but I soon learned that she had married the manager, Bob Hogue. Later we drove to an ocean side resort that had been started by Harryet Cole, Clara Hunter, Charline Yeager and other members of the famous UD Carpedian Club because they were so fond of swimming. They fed us the latest gossip about some of the rest of the members of '30. ' ' Jane Patton is mistress of an elite kindergarten in New York. Elizabeth Stearns and Joe Boody recently completed a film production, The First Kiss. U ' Josephine lNIcClaskey and lllabel Slaughter are prohibition agents on the Can- adian lJOI'll6l'. Virginia VVilliams is married and is happily fill settled in a two room flat with a half a dozen caliopes',. hlaxine Thuresson is a very dignified house mother of a frat house at Yale. Tudor VVall is, by the way, still trying to struggle through Yale and, incidentally belongs to the aforesaid frat. Phil Ranch is a big butter and egg man in New York, big cigar, derby hat and everything. Jane Hunckler and Elmo Schott are doing a lNIaggie a11d Jiggsn act on Broad- way in New York. There is quite a bit of singing a.nd dancing in the act. Albert Hirst is doing soap carvings of the great men of the day, namely, President of the United States, Bruce Button fhow strangejg vice president of the United States, Keith lNIason: president of the society of Lunatics, Eddie VVelles: the biggest financier 011 VVall Street, Howard Geib, and others. Frieda N oller and Aleen Ballon are doing a Siamese Twin act on Broadway. They are pulling down millions by playing Big Time. U Gertrude Grant is ringing out change in a three and four cent store in the vast metropolis of Casa Blanca. Jules Covey is the manager of the st.ore. Sally Mc- Bride and June Clark a.re clerking there, too. Of course, they have the cosmetic department. Howard Johnston is alternately jerking sodas, playing the sa.w, a.nd playing Lord James in Reno. CThe Lord James part is to monopolize all the divorceesj. He is good at it, due to the training he had at Central. Maxine McGarry and Barbara Henderson own a confectionery store in Holly- woodg the slogan is Sweets for the Stars. Theo Warner is the president of the W. C. T. U. Under her expert management it is flourishing unbelievably. It must be a gift. fContinned on page 59D CLASS OF '51 THE TOWER, 1930 I, ' , l . I jj . ,I Eleanor Best Betty Stark Joe Kettering Gaylord obert Morris Class of 1931 President--ELEANOR BEs'r Vice president-GAYLOBD FIELD Secretary-BETTY JANE STARK TFCHSUPCI'-ANN VVEATHERHEAD Cheer leader-J OE KETTERING Social chairman-ROBERT MoRR1s The oflicers for the year before C28-'29j were as follows: President-JUNIOR CROSBIE Secretary-treasurer-BETTY NASH Social Cl13,ll'I1'l811-'LILLIAN POAT f Yell leader-EUGENE Bnooncoon Blost of the eighth graders have attended Central for two years. The girls of the 8 D section have been champions in physical education in different games played. We are very proud of the 8 D girls. The teachers of the class are: Blr. Crook, Bliss Eaton, Miss Even, Blr. Hoyt, Mrs. Loveland, Miss Jackson, Blrs. Jagers, Miss Helen Jones, Miss BlcSweeney, Miss Mondon, Mr. Reed, Miss Rystrom, Blr. Vassar, Blr. VVertz, Miss Woodivorth, Bliss Blorgan, Bliss Hagaman, Mr. Scott, Blr. Henderson, Blr. Green, Bliss VVood- ruff, Blr. Tissot, Blr. Estes, Mrs. A. Ross, Bliss E. Ross, Blrs. Johnston, Bliss Seidl, Bliss Marvin, Bliss Hall, Mr. Gold, Bliss Post, Miss Hazel Jones and Mrs. Brooks. . ' Eighth grade requirements are Social Science, English, Physical Education, Blathematics, Commercial, Science, Electives are Latin, Music, Spanish, Mechani- cal Drawing, Shop, Foods, Clothing and Glee Club. The honor roll of the eighth grade at the end of the first semester was Eleanor Best, Joy Dalrymple, Frances DeCow, Lorraine Kleinkauf, Helen McCleary, Blary Jane Moulton, Blary Thompson, Blorris Slackand Alda Woodbury. -C 17 D- CLASS OF 1952 THE TOWER, 1936 L Annabeth 0rmisto11 Dwight Vclzy Ronald Swart lilaly Louise Casey A Ben hiilliken D Class of 1932 Though We, the class of '32, were quite green at the first ofthe year we are now quite ripe and will be able to laugh at the new seventh graders next year as hard as we were ever laughed at. ' . VVe learned good manners at the several parties at the YVomen's Club House and now we are well versed in the art. of making whoopee. VVe tried the stunt of electing ofhcers and came out all right, electing: i President-ANNABETH ORMISTON Vice president-MARY LOUISE CASEY Secretary-BEN NIILLIKEN Social chairman-DWIGHT VELZY Cheer leader-+RoNALD SWART g , These and other candidates that had been nominated by ar nominating com- mittee were introduced at t.he seventh grade party in the auditorium after School. Refreshments were served in the cafeteria afterwards. Nearly all the teachers have been more or less responsible for us. Social Science, English, Mathematics, Science, Music, lllechanical Drawing or Art and Shop or Home Economics are subjects we have taken. VVe a.lso had Guidance and Hygiene. Our candy sale sunk the ninth grade's first one, and came close to the eighth grade's record. Our assembly was the second longest one this year. Altogether we have had a whooping year in spite of Clara Hunter's cold water in FLASHES jokes and hope to keep our reputation next year. Some of us who have given much help to our reputation are: Sam Reno and Tommy Kenna, athletics, Chester Knoll, model airplane, Mary Louise Casey, Drama Club show, our class officers, serviceg Ben Milliken, Glee Club and operettag Leaders Clubsj tough marching. We hope the other fifty students who should have been on this list will realize we don't know everyone and if they don't like it they can write their own name in after they get their TOWER. BOB CORNEAL, ROBERT FROST We, the seventh grade of tl1e year 1929-30, hereby bequeath the next seventh grade the following: Our greenness. After all the laughing at us we only hope that we have something to laugh at next year. ...C 19 J- ff K - .f-' f- ,rf ' 55,524 'TL 6 .HE TOWERji?df ' -' s vm , u 3304 Cb is-:sm 1 1 Page M J ' KT 4 ' V ff Pi K A , W I . 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X . 1 1 rf' If ,xg W-A ' , ' X X g, f L I A Xhlm lf, Q5 If 5 ,. ,, q 8 ' pf A .- f , K 1 THE Towsn, 1930 , The J Nativity 1 The N ativity,', a Yuletide candle service given by the Glee Clubs was pre- sented on December 15 at 4:30 p. m. in the hlemorial Auditorium, under the direction of Mrs. VVight. There were three vest.ed choirs of 156 voices, four elaborate scenes and many beautiful costumes. ltffrs. Johnston assisted with the carols and singing. The characters were, Sarah hiofl' as hlary, Frank Miller Hutchings as Joseph, Nina Kozlow as Gabriel, Kenneth Folsom as Zacharias, Allison Denning, Frank Miller Hutchings and Ruth Lines as the shepherds, and Kenneth Folsom, Jerry Bodewin and George Slinger as the three wise. men. The reader, Donna Faye Thalman, contralto soloist, Josephine hIcClaskey and violinist, Eleanor Dinsmore. The Nativityi' of this year took on the aspect of a VVorld Peace pageant. This was its seventh animal production. It has grown so much that it has become known outside of Riverside. The past two years it has been strictly a Central activity. Next year it will be sponsored by the schools of the city. THE TGWER, 1930 ' Silver Tea A One of the most successful and most delightful events of the year was the Silver Tea given on February IQ. The mothers were greeted by tl1e members of the student body council and Mrs. Brooks and were shown into the auditorium where a .program was given in their honor. ' Several selections were played by the orchestra under the direction of hir. Hil- verkus. The glee club under Mrs. Johnston sang three songs. The program was concluded by a French hlinuet given by eight of lVIiss lVIorgan's physical education girls. ' After tl1e program tl1e mothers Went to the home rooms which were nicely de- corated. Here they met tl1e teachers and were served by the students. -- - CJHS Parties hlany gala and glorious times were had at the parties given during our school year. The first was l1eld at the 'Women's Club House 011 November 27, 1929. During the intermission tl1e saxaphone quintette furnished entertainment. The saxa- phonists were Percy Carter, Doris hliller, LeRoy hliller, Curt.is Adamson. They were accompanied bv Miss Helen Jones at the pianu. The second pa.rty was given on January 10 at the VVomen's Club, and was spon- sored by the P. T. A. hlrs. Robel and lVIiss Hagaman directed many get acquainted games. Helen hlays' orchestra furnished music for the dancers. A prize Waltz was Won by Eddie VVelles and Kay Kelly. The third party was given on lVIarch 17 at the VVOHICHQS Club. Josephine Mills orchestra played many popular pieces. lVIrs. Logan's Dancing Academy presented a program during t.he intermission. Probably tl1e most successful dance was the one given at the Elks Hall on May 3. Don Jensen's orchestra furnished the music for the evening. Serpentine and bal- loons added to the festivity of the gala affair. CJHS Assemblies Central has had many interesting assemblies during the year. There were many good speakers whom everyo11e enjoyed. A student body assembly was presented once a month during which time many of the talented students participated. Some of the speakers were Mr. Priddy, who talked on circus lifeg Mr. Happy Goldsmith on tl1e right kind of food. Mfr. Gandy sang and illustrated his talk with many pictures. Mr. Jaegers spoke on tl1e intelligence of animals. Mr. Wirt gave a very interesting talk on world peace. Students look forward to these assemblies on Wednesday of each week. THE TOWER, 1930 a Magic Maker . The hlagic Makerv written by J. K. Kendall and directed by hlrs. lVIarian Johnston was given on May Q3 by the Glee Clubs. The play consists of a prologue and two acts. The prologues takes place in an outdoor scene on a mesa inhabited by Indians 1000 years ago. The two acts take place at tl1e Bar Q ranch at the present time. hlernbers of the cast were: Frank Tavaglione, Josephine 1XIcClaskey, Jules Covey, Audrey VVagner, Dick Vail, Frederick W'arner, Eugene Bloodgood, Howard Johnston, Ben hiilliken, Beryl Stewart, Robert Horton, Robert hlorris, Jeanette Simms, Robert Paschke, Dwight V elzy, Irene Engleman and members of tl1e Glee Clubs. This operetta is one of the best productions the glee clubs have ever presented. There are many fine voices and promising talent. - CJ HS Junior Red Cross The Junior Red Cross helped in many ways this year. They prepared large books, samples .of their work and exchanged them. Central received a very inter- esting book from some of the schools in another country. The Red Cross sent a box to other lands where children were starving, and have no parents or schools to go to. They filled the box with clothes, toys, books, aad many other needed things. All students who joined helped to do a great work. . CJHS Operetta One of the big events of the yearwas the Drama Club Show given in the Central Junior High Auditorium, Friday, April 11, 1930. The purpose of the show was to give the parent.s some idea of what the Drama Club had accomplished during the year. Three one act plays were given. They were: At The Stroke of Twelve, The Violin lVIaker of Creniona, and The Singing Lesson. The cast of At the Stroke of Twelve, U directed by Eva hlapes was as follows: lVIrs. Briggs, Frances VVilson, Liza t.he maid, lilary Louise Casey, Miss Sample, Frances Burke, Eileen the niece, Gertrude Grant, George Baker, Tudor VVall. The cast of The Violin hlaker of Cremona was Taddeo Terrari, Fred VVarriner, Filippo, his pupil, George Plows, Sandro, another pupil, Phillip Allen, Gammina, his daughter, Theodora Warner. The cast of The Singing Lessoni' directed by Theodora VVarner included: the singing master, Fred VVarriner, Lucy, his daughter, Thesba Hill , Lawrence Light- foot, Melvin Johnston, Tippy Toes, the butler, VValter Davison. Between the acts there was tap dancing by Irvin Logan and Jody Lugo, Josephine McClaskey and Audrey VVagner presented several popular song numbers called Sweet Harmonies. I -C Q4 5- THE TOWER, 1930 ATHLETICS FOOTBALL BASKETBALL BASEBALL SOCCER VOLLEYBALL TRACK THE rowen, was Girls' Athletics BY DOROTHY CORNEAL On May ninth a play day was held at Poly stadium in which all the junior highs of the city took part. Teams from Chemawa, University and Central competed in baseball, volleyball and basketball. Every grade had two girls' teams picked from a group that signed up for practices. Girls on the teams displayed splendid school spirit by wearing red and white dresses. A combination of this and fine cooperation helped in making the results for the day a tie, with each school winning three games. hliss hiorgan was the play day chairman of the girls' division. Ninth grade baseball results, in a close game with Chemawa and Central, were 19-16 with Chemawa the victors. Central's teams consisted of: Amelia Baird, first base and captain, Sonia T Wight, catcher, Caryol Long, pitcher , Faye Kreigh- baum, second base, Billy Doster, third base, Thelma Buck, short stop, Bennet Goodwin, first fielder, Evelyn McNeill, second fielder, Bonnie Cripper, third fielder, Thelma hiorelock, Mercedes Buhr and Launia Baker, substitutes. University was victorious in the ninth grade volleyball game with Central. The first game was University's with a score of 15-7. Central won the second 9-15 and the final game was University's with the score 15-8. Those on the ninth grade volleyball team were: Eva hlapes, captain, Frances Burke, Doris Egbert, Dorothy Corneal, Evelyn Schwartz, Lucy Kim, Doris Ross, Monica VVaters, Lois Jensen, lvinona Dugan, Lova Barber, substitutes. Central was the victor for the eighth grade volleyball winning the first two games played with a score of 15-Q and 15-11. The team consisted of: Frances Stephen- son, captain, Ella Plumb, Frances DeCow, lVIarion Thompson, Eleanor N ishimoto, Edith Clark, Alice Read, Blanche Knight, Lucille Sharp, Jean Pearse, Elaine Anderson, May Ohno, substitutes. ' In the seventh grade Central played University in indoor baseball, winning 6-4. Those who made up the team were: Georgia Goodwin, captain and pitcher, Emily Unland, catcher, Joe L. Brand, first baseman, Ellen Read, second base, Eva Waddle, third base, Mary Ham, short stop, Jane Cravens, first field, Teresa Martinez, second field, Evelyn Coulter, third field, Jane Skelley, Betty, Jack, Lorene Kuehl, Martha Frary, Catalina Solorio, substitutes. Chemawa was the victor for the seventh grade basketball game With a score of 9-6. Girls on Central's teams were: Mary lVIori, captain, Edith Cornelius, Naomi Mitchell, ltiargaret Richards, Evelyn Pena, Annamae Johnson, Alice Easterday, Genevieve Raymer, lvlargaret Lichty, Lucille Hightower, substitute. The eighth grade also won their basketball game by a score of 18-8. The mem- bers of the team were: Camilla Vilaters, captain, Anne Weatherhead, Marjorie Hamilton, Viola Thomas, Keitha Simpson, Evelyn Hightower, Candida Rametti, Wilma Clay, Jeanette Strippel, ltlary Jane Moulton, Maude Coulter, substitutes. CJHS The girls' physical education classes have been working hard this year on various sports. Elimination tournaments were played off in each grade to determine which section were the champions for their grade. After several basketball games the nine A-B class won the ninth grade champion- ship. In the eighth grade after a close game with the G's the D section proved victorious. Seventh grade champions were the H-I sections. A game of hit-pin baseball between the E a11d A sections left the E's ninth grade champions with a score of 28-20. The 8 D's were again the victors when they beat THE TOWER, 1930 Bo yls Athletics p During the school year the coaches have carried on an intensive athletic program for the boys. There have been inter-section and interclass contests in all major sports, football, soccer, basketball, track, indoor baseball, and nine inch base- ball. In all of these games, except in track where the freshies took last place both times, the ninth grade has proven itself superior. In football the F, G and H sections won in the 7th, 8th and 9th grades respectively. The eighth grade won their game from the seventh, and met the ninth grade headed by Earl Barham as captain, on October 21. The eighth grade played heady ball but the ninth grade was greater in weight and experience, and they consequently Won out. On December 4, W'ednesday, the Central football team met the Chemawa team. The game was well at.tended by the student body. Central dropped the game to their opponents by the score of 6-7. In soccer results were somewhat differentg the 7 E 8 A and 9 C winning in their grades. The seventh graders surprised everybody and Won their game from the eighth grade by a dropkick. The score was 5-4. The ninth grade easily Won their game with the seventh grade on Janaury 27. . Basketball honors were hotly contested, with the 7 E, 8 E and 9 C Winning out after somewhat of a struggle. The interclass championship was played between the eighth and ninth grade 011 lNIarch 25. The game was a close one, the final score being 16-15 in the freshies' favor. Billy Peterson captained the ninth grade and Kenneth Powell the eighth grade. Indoor baseball proved less interesting to the student body. The ,7 I, 8 D and 9 F sections won out in their respective grades. On April 16 the ninth grade de- feated the eighth grade to the tune of 5-3 for the interclass championship. The schedule for the nine inch baseball games were arranged differently. The new system gives each section a chance to play every other section in its grade. In the other games, after a team was defeated it could play no more in the cham- pionship race. In track the lower grades responded well, but the Freshies had but a few men out. The Junior Olympics plan was used entirely. At the play day on May 9, the boys showed the training that the coaches had been giving them, they carried off second honors. At physical education period, the sections are formed into teams, and they prac- tice together getting used to playing in their own team. The coaches included fundamentals in some of their work. To all boys playing on the inter-section champion team, and to all boys that have made a point for their school in inter-school activities, and to the two boys who make the highest number of points in the Junior Olympics in their class, goes an athletic HC . the G's, 20-8. Seventh grade champions were the H-I's after a game with the B's5 the score being 20-10. The nine D's and F's played for the championship in volley ball with the D's winning two out of three games. Wlhen the 8 D's played the 8 F 's they still retained their record and not only won the eighth grade championship but that of the school. Seven G's and F's final game resulted in the victory of the G's. Several classes also played speed ball for a short time. The baseball season has just started and no tournaments have been played. 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WAYNE ROOD Advertising M anager.. Exchange Editor ,,vwV,,.. Humor Editor .,E.ooo7.. Club Editor ..o.,,....,....,, Girls, Sport Editor .,.,,,,.. Department Editor o.,, Faculty Advisor Tryouts .,,,.,t,.7777.,,7t,..,,7 Ed ito'r-in-Chief .o..t.., Associate Editor .,,,. O Classes t...... .ooooe,,e Activities e......,i... 0'Tgl17l-l'ZCll'i071,S .ot,.,, Home Rooms .,,eeoo. Humor ,,,.t,,,,,,,.,..,,.,.. Boys, Athletics ,....t., , Girls' Athletics t,.,.,,, Literary ....t,e,,, ,,ttt,. Advertising .,.,,e ,O Circulation ,,...,.,.. . Faculty Advisor ........ GERTRUDE CHAMBERS TERRY SPILLMAN PATTON ,t,t., CLARA HUNTER .,,........,FRIEDA NOLLER ,,...,LDoRoTHY GILMORE ESTHER STALDER CROOK Ella Plumb, Leroy Bliller, Frank Ricker, Bob Corneal, Aleen Ballon, Mabel Snider, Leone Gilmore, and Robert Frost Tower ROOD ROBERT HUNTER ,,,,,.FR,IEDA NOLLER, ELLA PLUMBQ ROBERT FROST JANE PATTON, ALEEN BALLOU . ,...ttt t...tt,. C LARA HUNTER NIABEL SLAUGHTER ESTHER STALDER, LEONE GILNIORE HURLEY, B CORNEAL DOROTHY GILMORE, ANNETTE THOMAS , .,,,,,,,,,4,,,.,,,,,.,.,.,O.OO.,O,O MABEL SNIDER, ELIZABETH JAMISON TERRY SPILLMAN, MABEL SLAUGHTER, FRANK RICKER ,VHGERTRUDE CHAMBERS, LEROY MILLER .,..i.t...,..,,ELMER CROOK -C 31 D- 1 THE TOWER, 1930 Student Council President-BRUCE BUTTON Vice president-ALEEN BALLOU Secretary-LUCY KIM TFE3Sl1T6I 'EDYN'.ARD VVELLS Director of Discipline BOZ1l'Cl'JOSEPl-IINE lNICCLAsKEY Director of Public lN70l'kSiKEITH NIASON Director of Social lvelfare-PHILIP ALLEN Faculty advisors-Mas. BROOKS, Miss BICSVVEENEY The Student Body Council is the executive body of the students. It is com- posed of seven members who are chosen by popular vote by the students at the end of each year for the following year. A meeting is held every Tuesday during the club period with Bruce Button, president, presiding. It is t.he duty of the Council to try to Bud solutions to the more important school problems. It is also the duty to support all school enter- prises such as parties, movies, plays, and all other affairs that are sponsored by the school or the P. T. A. The council has directed .the campaign to swell the school radio fund by having candy sales and other activities. The council chooses the members of the Discipline Board and the candidates for next year's Council. The C0l11lCll this year has done its best to fulfill these re- quirements and the Council members wish to thank the faculty and the Student Body for the splendid cooperation they have shown throughout the year. Respectfully submitted, LUCY KIM CJHS Discipline Board PI'6Sld6l1t'-JOSEPHINE NICCLASKEY Secretary-FRIEDA NOLLER Q One of the important organizations of the school is the Discipline Board, made up of ltlaxine Thuresson, lNIary Ann Peters, Frieda Noller, Jospehine lNIcClaskey, Robert Horton, VVayne Rood, and Howard Geib. These members are chosen by the Student Council. Their duties are to pick out and place the Student Police and to oversee their work while they are on duty. A Board of teachers consisting of hir. Gold, lVIr. Dodds, Bliss Hazel Jones, Miss E. Ross and Mr. Hoyt meet with the Student Board and the Student Police Club period Monday. These people are generally responsible for the discipline of the school. CJHS Red Caps N o account of the activities of the school would be complete without honorable mention of the Red Caps. hlornings and evenings five days a week, four weeks to a month, six boys have directed the traffic, pedestrian and auto, most skillfully. This is directly under the control of Mr. Dodds who has six assistants chosen from the student body. Those on duty now are 'Harold Hicks, Waldo Wimpress, Terry Spillman, Wayne Rood, Gaylord Field and Jimmy Jones. Two others who have served during this year are Merle Harris and Albert IMoore. ' The support given by the police department, and the cooperation of the pupils has been most gratifying. . ' 654.6 t2fi2.f' r' Q THE TOWER, 1930 Girls' Art Club President-BEULAH MAE TINGLEAF Vice president-BENEDINE WATERS Secretary-treasurer-BARBARA SUMMERS Advisor-lVI1ss E. TVIONDON This club was organized for the purpose of promoting interest in art.. The main work this year has been in making pleated lamp shades from envelopelinings and costume design booklets. Edylene Simms and Mary Hamm have done exceptionally good work. The ofiicers at t.he first of the year were president, Edith Cornelius, vice presi- dent., Dolly Smithg secretary and treasurer, Ruby Frank Jones. ' CJHS '- Art Pl'6SldClltiROSELLE FULMORE Vice president-RUTH BUTTON Secretary-treasurer-ANN VVEATHERHEAD Advisor-Miss MONDON Our main work this year has been in making yarn purses, making favors for the P.T. A. and helping out with the art exhibit. c V At the first of the year our president was Verna Christenson, our vice president, Frances hiillar and our secretary and treasurer, Ileen lilarshall. ' Help with the art. exhibit was given by Edna Bedford, and others who worked on committees are Dorothy Griffith, Maxine Dunn, Beulah hlason, Dorothy Hobbs, June Early, Dorothy Bouchey and Henrietta Seawell. ' VVe have had one social function this year that was a Hallowe'en party in the old Ellis place on North Orange Street. -----Q cms Boys' Art Club President-DAVID CORNWELL Vice president-MELVIN ELLIS Secretary-t.reasurer-FRANK CHARLTON Advisor-Miss MoNDoN YVe organized this club as a place to make art projects, or projects of any kind, posters, and to make house plans. Forrest. Fowler has devoted this year to drawing houses and rooms and has accomplished some very good work. Woonha Park has also done some outstanding work. ' The officers at the first of the year were president. Albert Moore, secretary and treasurer, VVoonha Park. Qfiff 3 I THE TOWER, 11930 Drama Club PPESld6Ht'TIIEODORA lv.-KRNER Vice president-GERTRUDE GRANT Secretary-treasurer-FRANCEs WILSON Social chairman-MELVIN JOHNSTON Reporter-BETTY LANDIS Advisor-hires SEIDL i Development of dramatic ability and the providing of entertainment for t.he school are the purposes of tl1e club. The main productions of the year are VVild Nell, A Pet of the Plains, The Stole11 Prince, Love,s Triun1ph,,' The Singing Lesson,', and Christmas tableaus. A marionette show was sponsored in F ebruary. . ' The big annual night show of the Drama Club was given on the evening of April 11. Three plays were given. The Singing Lesson was a short romantic comedy. The cast included the old professor, Frederich lVarrinerg Lucy, his daughter, Thesba Hill, hir. Lightfoot her lover, Melvin Johnston: and Tippytoes the butler, VValter Davison. At the Stroke of Twelvei' was a thrilling mystery story. The cast included Miss Briggs, Frances VVilsong Eileen, her niece, Gertrude ,Grantg George Baker, Tudor VVallg Liza, the maid, lllary Louise Casey, and Bliss Sample, tl1e gossip, Frances Burke. The cast for The Violin hlaker of Cl'61ll0llEl,U included Taddeo Ferrari the violin maker, Frederich VVarriner: Giannina. his daughter, Theozlora VVarnerg Sandro his pupil, Phillip Allen, Fillipo the hunchback, George Plows. f------ --CJ 1.1 s----M Central Leaders Club Faculty Advisor-llllss MORGAN This organization compares to that of the boys by the same name. lllembers of both the boys and girls leaders club wear a white felt symbol having HC. L. C. in black letters on it. lliiss Helen Morgan is the sponsor. The girls in this group are elected by the different squads in lliiss Morgan's physical education classes. Their duties consist of taking the roll of their squads, being responsible for the equipment and taking charge of any activities in which the squad works as a unit. CJHS Boys' Leaders Club President-BRUCE BUTTON Secretary-EDWARD YVELLES Advisor-MR. lVERTZ The Boys' Leaders Club was organized this year to take the place of the Boys' Athletic Club. The club meets on the Held every Tuesday under the direction of hir. VVertz. ' The purpose of the club is primarily to promote constructive leadership and to aid in the organization and discipline of the physical education classes. A number from each .physical education class are i11 the club. The club has done fine work during the year. 924,71 'im 'MQ is-.UU THE TOWER, 1930 Airplane Club President--MAURICE HARP Vice president-WOONHA PARK Secretary-STANLEY Moss ' Advisor-COACH XYASSAR The club has elected officers for the coming school year. They are as follows: Chester Knoll, president., Woonha Park, vice president, and Howard VVilson, secretary. ' During the year airplanes were put out of sight by Chester Knoll and Stanley llioss, each getting more than half an hour with their planes. The club has had three meets with Chemawa. -A-----cJHs------ Polls Dancing Club Preside nt-EVELYN HIGHTOWER Vice president-NLUCILE HIGHTOWER Secr et ary-ELI ZAB ETH J AMISON Trea SUTCP-LIARGARET LICHTY ' Faculty Advisor-H. V. JONES t P Much time is spent in the Folk Dancing Club when it meets every Tuesday at club period, learning the folk steps of different nations. i Two of these dances we have given in assembly and at other programs. Some activities outside the regular club meetings were carried on. ,VVe had a party each semester. Also we conducted some candy and ice cream sales to raise money for costumes and to buy records for the dances. ' The first semester officers were president, Marjorie Brooksg vice president, Delia Brooks, lVIary Bousman. . The club has an enrollment of from thirty to thirty-five enthusiastic girls. It is open to any girl from any grade who likes to learn folk da.nces. CJ H S Flag Squad The flag squad has faithfully carried on the work this year that was started by Hugh MacDonald' last year. Robert Beier, captain, has charge of it this year with first lieutenant, Burr VVhite. The buglers are James Pierce, David Paschal, and Harley Bacon. The other members of the squad are John Pope, George Parker, Gaylord Brooks, Duane Hurley, Everett VVessman, and Leo F otheringham. They have put the ,Hag up every morning at 8:33 and taken it down at 3:25. It has been the custom of the school that while this is being done everyone stops what ever they are doing and face the flag until it reaches the t.op or until it is lowered. y - ..c 39 D? x,- QJMLQ, x FJ THE TOWER, 1930 Boys? Glee Club President-ROBERT HORTON Secretary-treasurer-BERYL STENVART Accompanist-AUDREY WAGNER Director-MRS. JOHNSTON To si11g for enjoyment, prepare music for programs, and to learn how to read good music are the purposes of the Boys' Glee Club. VVe took part in the Christmas pageant, 'iThe Nativity, D Mrs. Wight directing. VVe also took part in the operetta, '6The lliagic lVIaker,' an operetta of VVestern setting, given on May Q3rd. ' lVe sang in a joint concert with the other two junior high schools the last of the year. lVe met everyday at club period. CJHS Harmonica Band President-GAYLORD FIELD Vice president-FLORENCE BLOCH Secretary-treasurer-LILLIAN JORDAN Advisor-MISS BIARVIN To learn to play the harmonica, to entertain others a.nd for the .pleasure of playing is the main purpose of the Harmonica Club. ' VVe have learned many new pieces, both modern and olden time ones. lllany of our members have played before our club. Some have formed a small group and played solos and duets. We tried out many of the members and chose Florence Bloch for president. We chose her because she kept time very well, and understood music. About May 1 we played for the G. A. R. at the municipal auditorium. CJHS Girls' Glee Club President-JOSEPHINE NICCLASKEY Secretary-BETTY LANDIS Accompanist-HELEN THOMAS Director-MRS. JOHNSTON kOur club with the boys' glee club under the direction of Mrs. Irene VVight gave The Nativity, a Christmas pageant. It was given in the Civic Auditorium to a capacity house on Sunday, December 15, 1929. The lVIagic lllakerf' an operetta, was one of the big successes of the year. A group of songs which were sung in a joint recital with the other city junior high schools was an interesting part of our work. lve sang for the Silver Tea in February and also gave a group of songs at the Baptist Church one Sunday evening, with Mrs. Johnston directing. The club meets every day of the week in the music room. Q A -141 J- THE TOWER, 1930 Girls' Leaders Club President-SHIRLEY Bnvronn Vice president-MARGARET RICHARDS Secretary-MARJORIE HAMILTOM TTQRSUFGP-BEULAH TINGLEAF Faculty advisor-Miss HAGARIAN To train girls in leadership of their class is what the club has been working for. The girls have learned much since the beginning of the school year and have ac- cepted the responsibility with splendid results. Black and white pins with CLC ,' on a silver band were chosen by the girls. During the year, the club enjoyed a party at Miss Hagarnan's, a steakroast and a swimming party. A candy sale proved very beneficial in raising money for the TOWER picture. '-- CJHS ll-lobby Club PP8Sld9Ht-H,ILL JUNE Vice president-CARL BIALO Secretary-treasurer-JonN WEEKS Faculty advisor-MR. A. F. T1ssoL i Originally the purpose of the club was to a.llow each member to develop his own particular hobby but this did not work out very well as many did not have any. The majority voted to collect insects so several trips were made to Mount Rubidoux bridge. The first specimens of the small pygmy grasshoppers were obtained and proved quite elusive. Preserving and maintaining insects was tried in the class- rooms. At the beginning of the half year the members wanted to try to mount animals but after a few lessons decided it was too tedious a job. The last half of the year has been devoted to experiments. Each member was given a chemical set and the experiments have been taken from the text book so have supplemented their general science Work. - , -i- 1-'---CJIIS-'il'-'-1 Etiquette Club Pl'E'Slll6llt,'l.X'IARION KNOLI. Vice president-CHARLINE YEAGER Secretary-ELVA TAYLOR Treasurer-Lois N ENVMAN Reporter-SALLY hIcBRIDE Advisor-Miss EVELYN Ross To give an understanding of social life that its members at all times, under all conditions to have a. natural grace and charm to strengthen and simplify social life so that they may be able to do the correct thing without even stopping to think about it, is the purpose of the Etiquette Club. This club is for those persons who find a desire for friendly and gracious relationship with those around them and wish to know the forms accepted in the best society. An informal tea was given at the home of bliss Ross on hlarch 31, at which time learning was put into application by the members of the club. Other social events have brought us together for many good times. The Etiquette Club is small having only fourteen members but another year it will probably be larger giving more students the opportunity of its membership. x li X 'YPCJC THE TUWER, 1930 Model Boat Club Presidente-HOWARD BAKER Vice president-WAYNE BAKER Secretary-LAWRENCE PETERS TT6ilSllF6P'LAXN'RENCE PETERS Faculty advisor-LINwooD I-IoYT To acquaint the members with various nautical terms, to help them recognize the many different types of boats and their different parts and to teach them to do scale model work, is the purpose of the club. The boat club was not started until last semester therefore it has not accom- plished very much since then. VVork has been started on a scale model of seventy six foot cruiser on which some of the members are making pretty good progress and hope to finish before the end. The work is a little hard for some members but VVayne and Howard Baker are helping them along. T he club hopes to make a dictionary of nautical terms. Elsewhere Club P1'6SlCl611f-TVILLIART HUNT Vice president-CHARLES POWERS Secretary-LOUISE SHERRITT Program committee-ISADORE WIXEN, EDNA STRATTON LOUISE SHERRITT .- Faculty dllX'lS0l'iMRS. A. Ross ' The object of this club is to promote greater understanding of other people of other nations. That we may have a clearer understanding of their customs, habits and industries and pleasures. If we know about people of other countries there will be more sympathy between people of different races and different countries. There will he less need of international peace conferences. It will save the great cost of having such affairs as the disarmament conferences in London. - VV e held a picnic at the river bottom and everyone said it was very enjoyable. This took place under our efficient officers of the first semester. They were: Louise Sherritt, president. and Henry Sevaly, secretary and treasurer. . KENNETH PONVELL. CJHS - Odicers Club President-JANE HUNCKLER Vice president-MAXINE KLEIN Secretary-J. D. GALL Treasurer-BIAX MELIN Advisor-Mlss E. SHAUL The purpose of the 0fficer's Club was to train a group of leaders who are elected for officers in school organizations. The club is looking forward to the arousing of interest among people who wish to become qualified for leadership in student activities. ' The present members have realized the need of training for leadership. The club has already learned the simple forms of correct parliamentary procedure. P -C 45 D'- 272341, ,QW WW THE TOWER, 1930 Speech Club President-DOROTHY CORNEAL Vice president-WILLARD WASSNIAN Secretary-DORIS ELBERT Treasurer-JOHN FENLEY Advisor-Miss RYSTROM The Speech Club emphasizes the useful a.rt side of oral English. The objectives of the useful art side of oral English are: faj to give training for better American speech. fbj To improve the conversation ability of each member of the organi- za.tion. Ccj To give training and practice in expressing thought. Cdl To motivate his study in other subjects. Cel To discover leadership. ffl To create in the school an interest in better American speech, and speech training. Some long twisting verses furnished exercises as well as amusement. One program of interest was a contest in the reciting of a poem. Four pupils entered and the members of the club voted first place to VVinifred Chapin who gave the poem at an assembly program. Other contributions to assembly were a reading of The Maker of the Flag and a talk on our merit system by Dorothy Corneal, and a talk on Work and Playv by Willard Wassman. - CJHs World Friendship Club PT6SldCHt GENEW'IEY'E RAYMER Vice president-VIOLET JOHNSON Secretary and treasurer-BETTY PETERSON a Faculty advisor-Miss ELSIE EVEN Tl e Wlorld Friendship Club was organized to help create a feeling of friendship belwdeen ourselves and the other nations of the world. Fach meeting opens with the reciting of the club motto: VVe believe in the Fatherhood of God, the brotherhood of man and the friendliness of the Universe. 'l his is followed by the forming of the friendship circle and the singing of the friend- ship song. A treasure chest to be sent to the Philippine Islands was purchased. This chest was filled by the girls with small articles of value to the Philippino children and mailed in June. Ruth Chapman's father entertained the club with moving pictures of his trip abroad. The Japanese Doll Festival at the Inn was of unusual interest to the girls. c.IHs f V Stamp Club President-ALBERT HIRS1' Secretary-MURIEL HELMER TFCHESIITCP-EW'EL1'N CHALGREN R6p0l't6I WILLlABI HAGEN Advisor-MR. GREEN ' The purpose of the Stamp Club is to enable its members to become acquainted with stamps of other countries. g Many members who have started without a collection have acquired many new stamps since joining. Everyone has enlarged his collection. The club has held many contests and stamp auctions enabling the members to obtain stamps. -q +7 7- 7944 V THE TOWER, 1930 Home Rooms PPCSlLT6Ht1'ANIELIA BAIRD Vice president-JUNIOR MEMORY Secretary-BEATRICE DINSMORE Social Cl13lI'ITliII11TNA LEE BUNDSCHUH hiiss Seidlis home room has done a great many interesting things in their meet- ings. -e The meetings werecalled to order by the president. The minutes were read and approved. The discussion of poor marks with good marks was carried on. The distribution of Art Exhibit tickets went on. A self rating test was given for the good of the pupils. Beulah hlason gave a reading. A play was given which was entitled The Bouscums Go To Tovysville. v Howard Johnson played his saw and clogged which was enjoyed by all. Lockers were cleaned. The discussion of tardies was of interest to all. The nomination of differentfcommittees was had for the Silver Tea. Sixty-two cents was collected for Silver Tea decorations. Some games were enjoyed by the Whole class. Every time report cards came out Miss Seidl Went over them with us and did us much good. The discussion of behavior in assembly did everyone good. Home bean games were enjoyed. We have some good rules for study that we try to practice. An inside track meet was enjoyed by all immensely. Our home room has been a great help to the members of it. VVe are 100 per cent in FLASHES and 100 per cent. in TOXVER subscriptions. ' - cms . The 8 B home room under the direction of ltliss Helen Jones has had many interesting meetings this year, led by Dick lNIcKeon, president, first semester and Floyd Followell, president the second semester. The home room members have practiced two plays, A Near Tragedy and A hlathematical Nightmare with eleven characters. The jokes of the laughing team. Dick lNIcKeon and George Parker were greatly enjoyed, as Well as several readings and magical tricks by various members. ' A The 8 Bls led all eighth grade home rooms in the amount collected from the sale of candy for Central's radio. They had 10095, Red Cross memberships. and FLASHES subscriptions, Won five scholarship C's out of the ten given to the eighth grade and have just finished a ten weeks record of no tardies. Y CJHS P1'8Sld6lll11l.xTAXINE THURESSON Vice president-THEODORA VVARNER Secretary-VIRGINIA VORIS Tl'63,SllY6T-'MARX' ANN PETERS Scholarship-GERTRUDE GRANT Teacher-Miss RYSTROM Our home room is a mixed group representing nearly every section in the ninth grade so we are called home room 127. Our teacher is Bliss Rystrom. VVe all take the F LASHES and are giving one to a seventh grade class. Wle had quite a good showing at the Silver Tea. Nineteen mothers and one father attended. Each parent and pupil signed in a register representing a heart made by Doris Egbert. Our scholarship chairman takes a record of all the pupils who receive any grades below C. The chairman also puts down on the cards all the things done inside and out of the class as tardiness, poor Work slips and all merits and demerits. rx 1 lu Av 'Y x nd mf NI 5 L, 1 z THE roWER, 1930 Home Room 208 Q Pl'6SlCl6lll1-'FRANCES DECOW Vice president-CAMILA VVATERS Secretary-treasurer-WILMA CLAY FLASHES reporter-ELLA PLUMB T6RCh6P-'MR. HENDERSON In our home room we have a very good showing in athletics. Our girls have won the championships ill basketball, volley ball and kick pin in our class. VVe have a record of one hundred percent in subscribing for the FLASHES and We had a good showing in selling tickets for all of the diderent school events. The secretary keeps a record of all tardies without good excuses and the un- fortunate ones are compelled to give an entertainment. We had a very nice class picnic and everything turned out very well. VVe have had a very good showingin school citizenship and scholarship. CJHS -r'-' ' The Jolly Eight C Among the many interesting things done by the 8 C home room was the first party, a Hallowe'en affair, ,planned by the program committee. It was given at the home of Alice Hansen. Everyone had a fine time. We have had a number of programs during our club periods. During the third quarter it was voted that the girls and boys each give a program. Then the class was to judge which one was the better. The losers were to give a party for the winners. The programs were given and both were very entertaining. The main feature of t.he girls' was a play showing a class composed of 8 C boys as others see them. The principle part of the boys' program was an imitation of a radio evening. In a. vote the boys and girls received the same number of votes. So it was decided to have a picnic and swimming party at the park. Our president is Thomas Tanner, vice president, VValter Davisong secretary, Jewell Pittmang and treasurer, Andrew Dithridge. P We thank Mrs. Loveland for our happy home room. We also hope we will all be happy in the 9 C next year and hlrs. Loveland for home room. - J ENVELL PITTMAN CJI-IS Eight A Home Room ,A P1'6SldCI1tiELEANOR BEST Vice president-MARY LOUISE HOLMES Secretary-JANE'r REINIER Treasurer-MARGARET MCDOUGALL Reporter--Dono'rnY GILMORE If L Advisor-Miss WooDwoR'rH The 8 A home room meets every Friday afternoon at club period. We have various committees, the welfare, Joy Dalrymple, chairmang scholarship, Maurice Harp, housekeeping, George Black. Each of these has a committee of two under him. During the year we have programs consisting of songs, poems, stories, plays and readings given by the students voluntarily. The different tables have given programs each Friday to see which could give the best. i THE TOWER, 1930 - A ll M Orchestra This year the orchestra has been doing some very good work u11der the capable direction of.1VIr. Hilverkus. The size of the orchestra has increased from twenty- six members to thirty-one during the year. The orchestra has played for numerous assemblies during the school year. On April 19th the orchestra played at a children's party at the Woman's Club. A combination of the three junior high school orchestras gave some numbers for assembly on April 23rd. The combined orchestras of the three junior high schools also expect to give a concert before school closes. JANE DAVIES. CJIIS Kodak Club President-MARGARET ZKIMBALL Secretary-treasurer--LILLIAN Pom' Social chairman-JOY DALRYBIPLE Supervisor-DIR. FRED ESTES The Kodak Club has ten members. The members have printed quite a number of pictures and developed a few negatives with varying degrees of success. The members are Clara Dole, Joy Dalrymple, Dorotha hiorris, Phoebe lVIead, lVIargaret Kimball, Lillian Poat, Secundo Mori, Haworth Roberts, Edward Hos- kins. The outstanding social event was our weinie bake, held on Thursday, April 10, 1930. A few of the members could 11ot be present, but fun was had by all who attended. E TOWER, 1930 uf' A9 if ' EW Lv? 65? ms L Z' u .Q 'x 0555-225 M s+ 'L ' 45 Q, xi A -f ' s S I '.' F! Tl. I f' School Calendar SEPTEMBER 16-School opens. 20-Fair day. 23-Goodyear blimp Volunteer. U 24-Bruce Button elected student body president. 4 ' v . 26 ES subscription campaign. 7 0 OCTOBER 8-lVIr. 'noX, astronomer. 9-Ninth grade election. 11-Join Red Cross. 15-Eighth grade election. 17-P. T. A. meeting. 21-Lightis Golden Jubilee. 24-Seventh grade party. Q9-Seventh grade election. NOVEBIBER 1-Ninth grade candy sale. 15-Eighth grade candy poisoned. 15- Yankee Clipper. 21--P. T. A. meeting. 21-Chemawa-Central aeroplane contest.. 22-Seventh igradefcandy sale. Q5- Nativity', tickets on sale. Q7 -Report cards, mammy! 27-Freshman party. 17-22-Banking starts. sale. lVIany DECEMBER 4-Central-Chemawa football. 13-Vacation begins, faculty stockings. 15- Nativity. ' 30-School again, lectures on the New hang up Year. JANUARY 1-New Year's Day vacation, resolutions made. 2-First day of school in 1930. Many resolutions broken. 6-Ticket sale for art exhibit begins. 10-P. T. A. party. 13-Art exhibit begins. 17-Art exhibit ends. 21-Seventh-eighth grade in soccer. 23-P. T. A. party. 1 31-Priddy lecture, bow-wow. 'f- fl THE TOWER, 1930 C- CENT C s EN i 1 X .'i2i5!'b,t 9 il - 1 'fn . li' iq V' A I --'Y ,. 5' ...ii.1.. zsv X HAVE Nona s - Q E I XX fe? 8 . WED ,, - if- 'rv 'ef l i,:z ' :ij L-1 Il lv 4' W.. Wxlfi' Z K B ' FEBRUARY 5-Seventh grade assembly. '7-Semester ends, more bum grades. 12-Silver tea, many pennies given by seventh graders. 13 - FLASHES subscription campaign opens. 19-Assembly, VVashington by 9 A. 20-Dr. Wlirt. 28-4VVilliam's hlarionettes. MARCH 3-Assembly, pictures by Southern Pa- cific R. R. 13-School party. 20-Clifford fHappyJ Goldsmith. 21-Ninth grade trip to mountains. 23-Spring vacation starts, humor edition. 30-School again. APRIL 1-April Fools Day. 2-Assembly. 9-Assembly. 13-18-TOWER exhibit in hall. 14-Gandy assembly. 16-University Heights assembly. 23-Professor Jaeger at assembly. Q4-Boys' Field Day. 30-Assembly. Bin' 3-P. T. A. dance. 6-Delegates to Auto Club convention. 9-Play Day, and FLAsHEs out. 14-Mother and Daughter assembly. 14--Boys, Field Meet. 13-Aeroplane contest. 17-City Junior Olympics. 21-Sixth graders visit. 23- Magic Maker , FLASHES out. 24-County Junior Olympics. 28-Assembly, candidates for S. B. Council. New traffic squads. JUNE 4-Assembly, Folk Dancing and Drama Clubs. 18-Assembly, lNIr. Taylor, awards made. 18-Towns. 20-School closes, diplomas, freshmen graduate, party and picnic-GOODBYE. A' PAGE FROM 1929 M f W my Q sm9y W M7054 MNMQ THE TOWER, 1930 sa fb. A Wwvgs . Ki J 2 E' . I ax L1 A W . A 53 at Q . V Mimi - limi- - - I f Slicter wants to know what kind of glue he should use to make a yard stick. ' CJHS Bliss Seidl- VVhat is the plural for cat? VVillard VVassman- Cattle, ' cms Small boy-6'Daddy, do you know any great women rulers besides Catherine II of Russia and Queen Elizabeth? Dad-H Yes, your mother. CJHS Seventh grader-alt is all over the school. H Ninth grader Cexcitedlyj- VVhat is it? Seventh grader- The roof, little one. cms Frank lVIcFarland- I get twice as much sleep as you do. H Jimmie Jones- You ought to, you have twice as many classes. U cms lVIr. Hoyt- Jim, youive forgotten how to clear fractions. 'i Jim Marks- I haveift. forgotten, I just don't remember. U cms lNIiss Hagaman- lily alarm clock went off at seven o'clock this morning. Doris Ross- Has it come back yet?,' CJHs Ben Pope Cat cafej-'fVVha.t have you waiter? VVaiter- I have pigs feet, veal brea.st, calves brains, heart of lettuce, and beef tongue. Ben Pope- Gee, that guy must be a freak. CJHS W7hat's the idea of the McKlaskey's highhatting us like that? Haven,t you heard? Their carhas been equipped with snubbers. --EX. -'li-C.IHS-'Q-l llliss McSweeney- Have you been doing any outside reading? Janice Dart-UNO, it was too cold. ', CJHS Miss Jackson- VVho discovered America? Alice Sheppard- 0l1i0. lNIiss Jackson- You're wrong, Columbus discovered it. Alice- Oh! I didn't think his first name was necessaryf'-Ex. xc ' 1 3 I . xg i . Y- X U Xb 'i V- . l Vw X XX . NX XX N X. XX .N V .X , X TI-IE TOWER, 1930 Terry Spillman- How is it that you're back in the city, again? I thought you were a farmer. Bob Hunter- You made the same mistake that I did. CJHS They say that if there is anything in a man, travel will bring it out. 'i You tell 'em. I found that out on my Hrst day at sea. U CJHS Gardner- This here is a tobacco plant in flower. Mary B.- How very interesting. How long will it be before the cigars are ripe? s CJHS Sam M.- Dad, the barometer has fallen: Mr. M.- Very much? Sam Cwith a guilty lookj- About five feet, it's broken. Bob Hogue- Well, how did you find the highways on your vacation trip? Kenny Franklin- Oh, the one named after Lincoln was fine, but the one named after that Frenchman, Detour, was terrible. cms lVIr. Hoyt- Now, class, if you will give your attention to the blackboard, I'll run through it for you. Class- All right, Weill be there. , cJHs I want a young chicken. VVanta pullet? No, I'll carry it. cms Did you ever hear the story about the lead pencil? U VVhat is it? No point to it.', CJHS Is this noodle Soup? I see no noodles. i' Did you ever see a cottage in cottage cheeseiw cJHs Estes- Give a definition for steam. Edyline Sims- VVater gone crazy with the heat. -Ex. CJHS Mrs. Littleofl'-- Bobby, won't you have another helping of desert? Bob Hunter-- No thanks, Mother says I don't want any. CJHS Doctor to Mr. Crook- Open your mouth, please. hir. Crook- VVhat shall I say? cJHs Miss McSweeney- Sam, what is telegraphy? Sam lVIazzola- Something like the measles, isn't it? , CJHS lVIother-Why aren't you practicing your piano lesson, son? U Terry S.- Oh I am, Ilm practicing the rests. ,' cms Why didn't they play cards in the ark? I don't know, why? Because Noah wassitting on the deck. CJHS Mr. Taylor carefully tied a knot in his shoe string, fnot thinkingl- There, ,' he said, That will remind me to take that shoe off tonight. THE TOWER, 1930 Mapes Riverside Cafeteria 3661 lllain Street, Riverside Our Motto Cleanliness and Courtesy Quality and Service Banquets Served or Cafeteria Style Phone 25 RWE. Bourell Prop. QCoutinuerl from page 151 Audrey Wagner is Inanager of the New York Opera Company. Besides writing the operas and directing them she is the star prima-donna. Lot's of fun! Robert Hunter and VVay11e Rood are collaborating on a novel How I Achieved Greatness. They figure that if the book is popular they will be great., incidentally. Evelyn Chalgren and Ellen Edwell are teaching Latin i11 dear ol, Central. lNIiss Rystrom married and resigned long years ago. Alice Shephard is sparring pa.rtner for the world's champion heavyweight prize fighter, Albert Moore, alias i'Big Qmouthj lNIoore. hen School is ut AND you haven't any place to go, visit the sporting goods department of the Franzen Hardware Company. Here you will see the newest in sport equipment and we will gladly give you any information you may want along these lines. xx... Phone . Af - , 3730-60 542 fx Ha ag' Coi Main St. THE TOWER, 1930 Heartiest Congratulations To the graduates and faculty of the Central llunior High School Camplhells Books Sz, Stationery 811 Main Street Riverside, California. Virginia Voris is the Dean of Girls at Central. Mrs. Brooks gave it up as a hope- less task the year after class of ,30 left Central because they were so good they spoiled her for any other class. Harold Hicks is writing a series of fairy stories. They are entitled Bly Ex- periencesf, In his spare time he is directing traffic at the corners of Santa Ana and Orange Streets. Rebecca Reid is the second lVIarie Dressler and Betty Landis is Polly llioran the third. fBefore poor Minnie Tavaglione died SHE was the second Polly lVIoran, but vxlzen she died Betty stepped in and took her placej. Ready-to-wear Millinery Reynolds Store for Men Dry Goods A Complete Notions Boys Shop Let Reynolds Make Your Draperies ESTABLISHED IBM RIVERSIDE. CAL THE TOWER, 1930 A ' I Friendslzipis Perfect GU! Your Photograph A Zgrinkmanrfs buts btuhiu Photographs Live Forever 37141 Blain Street Phone 256' Jim lhlarks and Allister ltiartin are' playing on the All-American baseball team. J im is water boy and Allister is seventy-third substitute. Ralph Gilman and Norvall Pickett are still doing their best to master Latin. Orton Schafer is a great big theatre magnate in New York. He owns a huge chain of theaters where one may see the best looking chorus girls in New York. Although Orton is becoming slightly greyed and tarnished he still has as much charm as her. Robert Beier is a private in the rear ranks of the United States hlarines. He is doing well and has been progressing rapidly in the last ten years. RL' Kustom Made Shoes NEW IDEAS IN SMART FOOTWEAR FOR YOUNG MoDE1zNs Wuo, Woo PLACES AND DO TI-IINGS.,, IF IT IS NEW YOU ARE SURE TO FIND IT AT KARLBS FIRST, AND AT REASONABLE PRICES Too. 3913 lllaein Street Riverside, Calif. THE TOWER, 1930 The Mission Golf Course Riverside's Most Attractive Miniature Golf Course G. C. Pacrzrncer, P1'opr'ietor Our course is equipped with soft green felt playing surface with no possibility of grass or any other stains to shoes or cloth- ing. Play golf at our fine course. Price 25 cents Day or Night - Fourth and Market Sts. Riverside Jeanette Hammond is the star clow11 in a big circusg Ralph Gilmer is the man- ager: Ray VVhiting is his assistant. Virginia Freeman is the lion tamer, Cshe hypnotizes them just by looking at themj and fat lady. VVilliam Hagen is the bearded lady. and Nlaxine Johnson furnishes the music Squeak-! Sydney Stalder owns the S. L. S. Riding Academy. She is, by the by, doing well. - Frank Tavaglione, popular movie actor has gone back to nature, in a way, when he portrays the role of Flat F ect in Indians! ' Among the supporting cast are his wife. Helen Thomas, his daughter Frances VVhitehead, and many others who went to Central in 1930. ir i -W -,,- .. We wish you all Good Luck and may fond friendships never end. . HARRAH S ANDERBERG Men's and Boys' Wearables 3657 Eighth Street D THE TOWER, 1930 Wishing the teachers and pupils of Central lunior l-ligh School a very happy vacation. Simms Flower Shop NEW LOCATION 3727 LIAIN STREET Thelma lllorelock is the vice-principal of Central. Ullder her sternhrule the shcool is getting to have fewer tardinesses and to be bigger and better, supposedly, in every way. In a report to the press it was disclosed that she acquired her leader- ship ability by attendiug Miss Shaul's Officers' Club. Violet Breunanpis still trying to steal other girls, boy friends. She's about as successful as she was in Central days. Lest you're becoming bored just a little now, I'll ring off. There is really 110 more. Play Tom Thumb Golf at the Tom Thumb Country Club Twelve game card 32.50 Twenty-five cents a game A guest card given to winner of each foursome Your guest card and game card good at the San Bernardino, Redlands, and Riverside Tom Thumb Country Clubs , vvx x K Aw Me 3 ,f 6WJin0rVZIQff!22mm,Z , X V2?75fr1Qfr,f.,cl' ' ' 6 L Q vw I XLS K AWWWVWW 2 N is gQ g' My Y XTR brgkzbi fl 4 X X. 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