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OT DV CHEN TRIE sg Senior Class HAROED BARKERS 2.4) oa eee ee eu ee ee ne any tem cote ny Despite the lack of activities, vacant honors and what-nots tacked after his name, do not mistake it as an indication of Harold’s worth. Real distinction does not come until one is out in the world, and here is one man who will achieve fame and wealth. Especially the latter. It is a charac- teristic of his race. JACK? BOSLEY so. ae) eee mn ae ae 29 Cem ya Phi Delta Theta; Kappa Phi Kappa; International Relations Club, ’29. Jack is the original inspiration for the famous character, Andy Gump. And like his double will conceive man y sundry and varied schemes for gaining the “long green” which in turn leads to affuence and power. Jack has many of the admirable characteristics of “Uncle Bim.” Nuf said. CHARLES GALDWELL. a4: 2) 90) a ee ee ay ee Cre Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta Chi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Y. M. C. A.; Math Club; ‘“‘C’’ Club; Assistant in Biology, ’29; Delegate to Blue Ridge, ’29; Assistant Football Manager, ’29, Manager, ’29; Basket- ball Manager, ’29, ’30; Assistant Manager Baseball, ’29. Here is a man who has achieved distinction in various activities, especially in the managerial field. If he can manage his chosen profession, medicine, as well, then there will be another fa- mous name added to the already illustrious list of medicos. ArcH BALDWIN CAUDILL 29:2 «=. oe oe) cues Ae Dlackeve sl enarene Phi Kappa Tau; Phi Beta Chi; Assistant in Chemistry, °28, ’29, ’30; Social Committee, ’28, ’29. Arch is a klansman—not K. K., but mountaineer—and proud of it. One could distinguish Arch from the many other Caudills of the past by his gleaming gold teeth, which are symbolic of how, in the future, his star will shine in the medical planar system. Another prepping to give Lydia competition.
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OLD CENTRE, 1930 Co mores descended among us. On any night in early fall would be heard the yells of the Sophomores chasing some love-lorn “Greenie” from the home of his “fair one.” On November 19th we were given a splendid lesson in Centre Spirit, when the Colonels trounced Kentucky State in the usual thorough manner. The fact that we were inspired cannot be denied, as a glance at the records will show. Out of the twenty-nine who have weathered the storm for four years, we boast of nine “C” men, representative of every sport on the campus. Several of them have taken part in two or more different sports. A note of tragedy, however, has been coupled with our happy life here in the death of Denys “Jumbo” Caudill, athlete, scholar, and friend. The “Big Un” has gone, but shall always remain in the hearts of his classmates. In Journalism and Forensics we have had an active part. Scholarship finds Meyer and Cook at the top. Omicron Delta Kappa lists Herb Meyer because of his work in forensics, the “Y” scholarship, extra-curricular activi- ties; Garnett Cook because of his high scholastic rating as well as being editor of the annual; Chick Penn being captain of football; Charlie Cald- well for his leadership. Though the shades of passing years grow heavy, they can never darken our memory of certain scintillations such as the Helm-Martin political wars, the flaming figure of “Luxury” Deaton, every man’s friend, or the escapades of Sharp, our shining bid to social fame. In closing, we feel that our contributions have been slight in comparison with the lasting ideals which Old Centre has contributed to our lives. May she prosper and continue such work. CHARLES RICHARDSON.
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Om Cel eNe eRe e930 (SEO AE CA CoA CLL COAL LEAL OA CIA CAPAC Senior Class Ex ceieioe GLAM BERS seen a err ee ee ee 50) 1 4 Princeton, New. J ersey Kappa Alpha; Dienologian Literary Society, ’29, °30; International Relations Club, ’29, 730. Lytle attended Princeton for a year and brought with him to Centre that nonchalant air of the well-dressed college man. His interest in Broadway shows plus his reading knowledge of plays spells a promising future for the lad. We only hope that he breaks into society slowly and does not take all those “stars” by storm. CriErORD MiG bani @ | Rae ae eemnn e) oe ee eee louisville aK entucky Sigma Chi; University of Louisville, ’26, ’27; Chamberlain Literary Society, ’28, ’29, Secretary, ’28, Vice-President, ’29; International Relations Club, ’28, ’29, ’30, Secretary-Treasurer, ’29; English Club, 728, ’29, 30, Secretary, ’28; “Old Centre” Staff, 29. Cliff at first took the wrong road, but was wise enough to retrace his steps and start his educa- tion in the right way. Being a member of a social club it was no wonder that he should excel as a campus club man. If one is to judge from Clark’s careful manipulation of the finances of his various clubs, we might safely forecast a brilliant future as a banker, a la Monte Carlo and otherwise. Ore GARNET. COOK@ meaner ee wee 2 os Iouisville Kentucky Sigma Chi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Ye Rounde Table; Dienologian Literary Society; International Relations Club; English Club; Editor of ‘‘Old Centre,’ ’29; Centre College Magazine Staff; Winner of Oratorical Contest, ’27. : We present the one and only Fashion Park product in the flesh and blood. What Cook doesn’t know about color schemes in dress has never been told. Journalism and Economics are Garnett’s main weaknesses outside of fancy shirts, and in all three he excels. Another McIntyre in the making. ING RIV ASNia DA ESL N eo ee ae ae ae Peon ee Ochestery Newer YOLK Beta Theta Pi; Keys; Freshman Football; Varsity Football, ’30. Norm is another Rochester product and sometimes his imagination runs away with him. He didn’t come out for football until his senior year, but a glance at his record will show he learns rapidly. During the past season he was one of Kubale’s main dependents. Your stick-to-it-iveness will get you far, Norm. = — em ow rr esregce i
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