Central Wesleyan College - Pulse Yearbook (Warrenton, MO)

 - Class of 1929

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iq' E, tml I. I I I I I I I 'ZZUQ '27- xx.: ory tum. -1 v I If low of I has I she I not I ,ere she I of her see idy but Jut- are, dly me. fact im- NELSON R. MARTIN YVARRENTON, Mo. Vice President Class, '29, Editor Pulse, '29, Student Senate, '28, '29, Star Staff, '27, '28, Junior Ex, '28, The Fool, '29, Secre- tary Garfield, '29, Business Manager Alpha Psi Omega, '29, Y. M. C. A., Band, '21-'29, Wild Rose Ramblers '26-'29, President Stu- dent Body, '29, Business Manager Basket Ball Team, '29. Behold thc president of our student body! Nelson has been one of the most popular seniors, and consequently the paucity of our vocabulary is made man- ifest when we try to make his write- up. He has been the drummer of the Wild Rose Ramblers, a real Eddie Pea- body. The Arrow Collar Company asked him to come and act as drum- mer knowing he'd make a perfect walking advertisement for their goods. But we had already made him Pulse Editor and we could not let him rep- resent that firm directly. Nelson is everyones friend, always dependable, and ready to do his share of work. Time to work, time to play I-low can he do so much in one brief day? EMIL F. BEBERMEYER WARRENTON, MO. Orchestra, '28, Band, '26, '27, '28. Emil represents the radio sales de- partment of our class. Realizing the possibilities of radio, Emil began his study long ago, so that now he is well trained on all the principles involved. Most people regard radio salestalk as boscli but Emil thinks Bosch is the only setj Emil is also the first trom- bonist in the College Band. This fact probably led him to selling radios. He probably realized what his parents en- dured when he began his practice on the trombone. In these days of radio, parents need not rely on their own children to furnish music in the home. A mere twist of the dial secures the best music in the world, thus elimi- nating one cause of why parents leave home. Of all fine things by tongue or pen This young man is all what he might have been. lb I Q I Tu entx thx

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NED F. CHAIN CARTERVILLE, ILL. President Class, '29g Advertising Mana- ger Pulse, '28, Student Senate, '28, '29: Editor Star, '29, Football Squad, '25-'28, Captain, '27, Basket Ball Squad, '26-'29: Track Squad, '27-'29, Boys' W Club, Presi- dent, '28g Imaginary Invalid '28g Junior Ex, '28g President Garfield, '28g Alpha Psi Omega, President Y. M. C. A., '29, M. C. A. U. Two-mile Run Champion, '28. Ned, without doubt, has been one of the most popular students in Central XVes1eyan's history. Where there were social gatherings he was always in- cluded. He leaves a remarkable rec- ord, and we cannot magnify his im- portance too much. The expression most often heard from him during .the past two years, The meeting will now come to order, cannot be detached from this young man. Besides holding down most of the presidential offices, he has had other interesting hobbies- such as spending Sundays in Jones- burg, athletics of all kinds, always keeping his eyes open Cthis is how he gets his deep insight and intuitio-nj, and then he likes to be a jolly good pal to everyone. May he as successfully reach the goal of his 1ife's aim As he always does in a basket ball game. BERTHA PREUL NENV TRUXTON, Mo. , .. Secretary Class, '29: Pep Club, '2:Jg Champion Soccer Team, '29i XV. A. A., '27- '29g President Goethenia, '29, Y. VV. C. A.: Chorus, '25-'29g Ladies Choir, '26-'29g Story Teller's League, '29g Mo. State Letter, '20g Gospel Team, '26-'28: Junior in Voice. This girl needs no introduction. If you see her once you'll always know her again. The crowning glory of woman is her hair and Bertha has a wealth of it. She is quite sure she has everyone convinced that it is not red but auburn. Bert has been here a good many years and perhaps she knows more about the inside dope of Central Wesleyan than does any other person. Just ask her. Go places, see people, do things.-Well, Bert's ready any time. She has many hobbies, but her outstanding ones are singing, out- door sports, haunting the Y. W. store, frequenting the library for a friendly chat, and having a jolly good time. Her popularity was due to the fact that she participated in a great num- ber of activities. To sing, to love, to laugh, to play All go together to make up her day. E P 1 Twenty two iq II il W '29 '28 tai Ps Wi dei Ba bo po pa iff Ul W bc as in wa B1 E1 re ex ai Ti H ILEEIEIEE



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NORMA BONO STE. GENEVIEVE, Mo. Star Staff, '28, Basket Ball Squad, '27-'29, Girls' W Club, '27-'29, President, '29, W. A. A. '27-'29g Tempest '27, Imaginary Invalid, '28, Junior Ex, '28g A'The Fool, '29g Vice President Philo, '28, '29g Y. VV. C. A., All Star Soccer Team, '29. lf Norma means normal and Bono means good then Norma must be a normally good girl, and we know she is. This girl is a vivacious little miss with blue eyes and blonde ringlets. Gymnasium clothes are near to her in m,ore than one sense of the Word: Three things thrill her beyond mortal plane,-dates, basket ball,-and more dates, and then here and there another date. Norma likes variety and she is catching up on Heinz, Sailors, Attor- neys, Athletic Coaches, and even col- lege boys. When joy and duty clash Let duty go to smash. ARMIN E. BRANDHORST SWISS, MO. Orchestra, '28, '29g Band, '28, '29. Brandy was one of the inmates of the bachelors' apartments above Loh- man's store. Some day he and his better half can take turns in acting as breadwinner and homemaker, for both will be qualified for either posi- tion. His intellectual bent and studi- o-us nature have stamped him a shark and the best thing that we can Wish him is that he will be suc- cessful at Whatever he does. Besides keeping his homeiires burning, and attending to his studies, he worked at the Golden Rule Store. Now can you question his industry? Night after night he sat and bleared his eyes with books. Twenty four

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