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,.A.. -f' 31 'TQ f L if Aix iii'-1 . . f X Q A Llx .s irslgf IAMTYQJKSTE ' .fl ERNEST WILLIAM DRESCHER, Ernie Orchestra, C4-bl, Trig. Class, Commencement Speaker. Ernie is looked upon by his classmates as one of the most cheerful of the cheerful,-the optimist of all optimists. The characteristics which have be- come so outstanding during his high school career: ambition, industry, and straight-forwardness, will be of great benefit to him in making his college career a great success. JOHN JAMES DURHAM, Bull James has been with us for only one short year, not having seen the error of his way before. He came from Academy that he might graduate with Ber-er, with our honorable class. His scintillating locks of brilliant hue, and his ready smile, have won many friends to him. He is a star on the dance Floor, too, girls. HELEN LOUISE KELLY EBERLE, Tires Mirror UD, Orchestra HJ, K4-bJ, Class Secretary f3J, Council f2J, f3J, French Club f4J, Spokesman Chum, student, musician, and, well-just the real type. The embodiment of all that is good and true, in those dearest to us, we find her fun-loving and friendly, kind and sympathetic, the essence of school spirit and loyalty predominating in our class. FLORENCE VIOLET ECK, Fleck Yes, ou l know Flo nc with her auburn UD hair and , diarmi es. With us through the whole rse, she a r ed herself a good sport and has n many a in friends. JANET EICHENLAUB, lkey Our Tenth Street speedster, to be sure, and a very jolly, helpful member of the Class of '25, We'll miss her, you bet, and we sort of hope that she will not forget us, too soon. ELSIE if B l LDS, Els Girls' Chor I etball, Swimming team. W' a. . g ace and a winning personality, she - - fo er way to a place in many of our hea J is a friend upon whom one can depend. ln f ' ears, we expect to hear much of her in the f is world.
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ii :aff 'E A525-as . . , if Q r . I I ' - - A , ,E -up Earle!-ff I I f iniigifells i HAZEL MEI-IETABLE COBURN, Hay Hazel has been a jolly good friend to all of us When she leaves for the wide, wide world , with her clever fingers and her gay laugh, there will be many bored and regretful faces among us. JOSEPH GEORGE CONRATH, joe Council QQ, Glee Club f3l, Debating Club fill, Trig. QU, President of Spanish Club C41 Cir- culation Manager of Spokesman A good pal, a fine sport, and a studious fellow, ,Ioe . When he entered our class, his dominating school spirit and loyalty made him at once popular and well-liked. May he always retain that wonder- ful gift of successful management which he has ex- hibited in all of his studies, and in the putting over of our spring dance, which he did so well. QATHERINE VIRGINIA DALY, Rine A joke or two now and then is appreciated by the dullest of them, seems to be Cather-ine's theory, for she seems to delight in making people bite . She has made lots of friends during her three and a half years of high school-and we know she will con- tinue making m re after she leaves Central. HELEN DICKINSON DAVIS, Davy Helen is one of the lively, happy girls of Cen- tral and is well known for her cheerful smile. She intends to be a teacher and we wish her the best of luck. LUCILLE BALLARD DEMOSCH, Demy Did you ever see this young lady when she was not laughing? fwell, then, she was smilingl. She is always happy, seeming to have the faculty of showing a cheerful face at all times. Ready for fun at any instant, ,he makes a true friend and a good companion. V' I - . Mfrs , 1 . -' - CERTRUDE ALLENE DILLON, Gert Girls' Chorus C31 or QU, Girls' Clee Club Q31 Bc f4J, President of-Girls' Glee Club Pleasingly entertaining, to say the least. Her trained voice has been heard many times in our audi- torium, to the delight of her host of admirers. She has a future before -her which any of us would gladly accept, and we know that she will make the most of it. H 5 M '+I 'VH
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1 1 flisisfi ' I 325-its I ' lmale ss. C E, HARRISON ELBERT FEIDLER, Harry A man who knows the best when he sees it, and is not satisfied until it is an asset to his character. This is the foundation of l'Iarrison's persistent efforts for advancement. It was this effort, we believe, that brought him to Central. Although Harry was once a fighter for the Blue and Cold, he is now an army for our Alma Mater. WILLIAM JACOB FITTING Itch Orchestra 131 6: f4j, Class, Basketball 13, 6: Q41 Our music maiserz-J gms inspired in many of us the desir forial yrt brough understanding and apprec' tio of wie and worthwhile art, through his mpeg on a glittering saxaphone. Keep up thsq o , Bill, and get that deserved posi- tion wijh a first class popular dance orchestra, which you have tried so hard for. May the school long remember youl JULIANNA ETHEL FLYNN, Judy Spanish Club Oil, College Club Pepl The graceful, dainty dancer, with the merry, piquant face, quick in motion, happy in ex- pression, gay in heartl Hail to Central's ,ludyl DOROTHY FOX, Dot Dorothy's picture was placed here by mistake, but we are glad to have such a pretty addition to our book, even though she is not being graduated this year. AGNES ELLEN FREEMAN, Aggie Girls' Chorus fl, Gr QU, Dramatic Club OH Agnes is a cheerful, peppy, wholesomely happy young lady. Her many friends are continually be- ing surprised by some new phase in her ever-deepen- ing personality. We'II surely miss that helping hand and ready smile which symbolize Agnes. ETHEL ADELLE FREEMAN, Maneth Glee Club C22 6: C41 Agnes' little sister , none the less well-known or well-liked because of that fact. We are grateful to Ethel for the many kindly, unobtrusive services which she has rendered to our class.
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