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'nfs QW: si, 1 s??2sf2.5, cbs EPHRAIM MACLAY GEARHAR , JRJ. Mac Band up er 127, Track 111,-4112, 433, ai 143, C Club 139, 1't1,iLdrchestra 141. A tall, handsome she'ik , whom any girl around the school could t ll you, is Mac. His greatest ac- complishment cdiis through his track ability, and his succe 'irif that line has been the cause of the handle ' which many of us know him1 Mac, the lalileii. lOne of his chief delights is found in givi 'complicated explanation of something which none-5 his hearers ever know anything about. ELEANOR AUSTIN GILLESPIE, Fudge Girls' Clee Club 131 Gr 141, Treasurer of Girls' Glee Club 141, French Club 141, College Club. During the four years that she has been with us, Eleanor has sung her way into our hearts. She is cheery and helpful to us in all of our activities, and we shall always remember her as a very dear friend. CARL BERTIL CUSTAVSON. Swede Glee Club 1l1 Bertil, commonly called Swede by most of his school chums, is one of Central's most loyal support- ers. He is liked by everyone because of his serious- ness and big-heartedness. We know that he will gather a wealth of friends about him, where ever y go: his Eefdy smi nd winning ways. LEMPI MARY A, Lem Lempi holds the championship for being the most composed girl in our class. Even Miss C's best bits of satire have failed to pierce her coat of tranquility. Although she has not made herself con- spicuous in class affairs, we believe that everyone has at some time, noticed and admired her. MARK JEROME HAGGERTY, Aggy Class Basketball 131 6: 141, Central Seconds 141, Trig. Class Only a slightly-built young man, but an athlete, never-the-less. He has done much to make basket- ball games among the classes, a success. His court work with the Reserves has given him a place in our memories which will not soon be erased, KATHRYN LOUISE HAKES, Kay Mirror Editor 1l1, Spokesman 131, Editor of Spokes- man 141, Council 131 6: 141, Secretary of Council 141, Class Treasurer 131, French Club, College Club, Commencement Speaker. Kathryn, humorous, fun-loving, yet free from the foolish extravagances which mark our modern butter flies . She has shown a firm belief in making the world a better place in which to live, by her loyalty and enthusiasm in all our school enterprises. Per- haps her chief virtue is sincerity, which she has manifested in work as a student, and in the multitude of friendships she has made. 24
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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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I gwss1s.eaf cbs ,st I if cbs RUSSELL CLAIR I-IALQUIST, Russ French Club fl, Only last year Clair came to us from Rural Valley High, and has proven such a good mixer and interesting companion that we have no fears for his future success. He has chosen a worthy calling, for as long as the earth is inhabited, people will need the assistance which he will be able to render. Even now, he knows furniture types better than many dealers, and we wish him luck in that line. WILLIAM TWEED HARPER. Bill Swimming Team OU, C Club Undoubtedly 5 .gbiypbest-liked members of our class, and 'gllfgzser ing o that osition among us. His smile accompanryzip I wird of greeting, will always be gladly accepted and long-remembered, wherever he may go. CATHERINE VERONICA HART, Kay Another Kay , although this time from a differ- ent angle. Catherine is of the same type, a pleasant girl, a wonderful pal, and a never-to-be-forgotten friend. During her high school life she has always ranked among the first in her class, and has never been in need of that greatest of all assets, friends. CHARLOTTE CORNELIA HATCH, Inky Art Editor of Mirror UD. Dramatic Club Q31 61 UU, Joke Editor of Spokesman Q31 6: OU, French Club QU, Virgil Class f4l President of College Club. So different, and yet, so good natured and fun- loving that one ean't help but like her, Charlotte, or Inky , as her most intimate friends know her. When it comes to ability, she outranks us all. Litera- ture, oratory, dramatics, her best in any of them is far above our poor powers to write, talk or act. VINCENT HEBERT, Vin A fellow that left us at the end of the first term, at which time he found himself the proud possessor of enough credits for the coveted diploma. A quiet fellow, who has many friends among us, and who takes with him the best of wishes from all of them. IRENE MARIE HELD. Reny Irene is one of our studious little misses who has won many friends with her sweet and pleasing dis- position. May you be as successful in your business career, Irene, as you have been in your school career. W1
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