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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.
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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-
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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
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