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CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL +01 was l CATHERINE ALEXANDER ' Her modest loohs the eottage might adorn, Sfweet as the jrrunrose peeps beneath the thorn. D. A. R. Pageantg VVorld Fair Committeeg S. AL E., '25g Stationery Committeeg Class Pageant. Light as the raindrops Patter- Moves in rythm- The feet of dainty Kitty - Her laughing' eyes so loved by all Most 'specially by- Sh-now, Kitty. we shan't tell- Lucky is the man Whose-- Stenog - She will be- MARIE AMMON She mofves a goddess, and she looks a queen. C. A. O., ,25j Class Secretary, I, II, III, IV terms, Vice-President jr. Civic Club, Le Deuxieme Cercle Francais, Sr. Debating Society, Chairman Stationery Committeeg Commencement Dance Committeeg VVorld Fair, D. A. R. Pageant, Y. VV. C. A., '25g Class Playg Tech Play, Washington Debate. Tall and athletic, Collegi'alte. to be American,- Bee is admired by everyone. But she has one failing,-red hair. She is also fond of-Intermissions. HELEN CONSTANCE APPLEBY A rare thing in fwoman--a sense of humor. S. P. Q. R.g Red Cross Clubg Collar Committee. Connie and her ever-ready chuckle- Connie, with her brown eyes abrim with merri- ment- C'onnie, beloved by all for her joyousness. A bright Autumn leaf Dancing in the breeze- Connie FLORENCE LA VIOLETTE BADORF She knows what's what and that's as high As metaphysic wit can Hy. Student Council, ,231 Programme Committee, '24g jr. Civic Clubg Red Cross Clubg Debating Society, V245 Y. W. C. A., ,23, '24, '25. We look at Sis and say Who was this Henry Clay anyway? She has not a, silvery tone, And makes her opponents groan. We oall her arguments convincing. A politician s'he'll be yet Or perhaps 2. tennis Set Would show her to her best advantage. If both of these should fail- Sit tieht, 'take in the sail, For Sis is going to be-a Ph.D. KATHARINE WEAKLEY BAKER A sunheam fwarm'd thee into bloom: A zephyr's kiss thy hfushes gave. Junior Recitalg junior Oratorical Contest! D. A. R. Pageantg Pres. Demosthenian Literary Society, Le Circle Francaisg Debating Societyg Assembly Commit- j teeg jr. Civic Clubg Akcus Staff, '25, Chairman Class l Day Committee, Class Playg VVorld Fair. I This blushing' young maiden l Is constantly torn between two desires: Her pvassioin for a certain instructor In Soarni-box oratory And the exposition of oxides and monoxidesl Here's to brains seasoned with romance! .Ng gh. l2Sl
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CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL hope that she will meet with success and happiness in whatever she attempts, especially assembly period progams. Eighth-Upon Miss Adeline Byers we do bestow an extra day to be added to the end of next February so that it will not be necessary for her to wait the customary four years till the next leap year. Nirzllz-We, the Seniors, during our stay at Central, have made a rare collection of gems, which we now bestow upon the following: The Seniors bestow their footsteps upon the floors of Central and to the halls their airy laughter. - Mary May Hoffman's dignity to Janet Hertzler. Louise Eaton's modesty to Amelia Hoover. Blanche Cohen bequeaths a red necktie to Mr. John Rolla Miller, to make him look more like the sheik he is. Frances Tate's height to Ruth West. She'll have a better chance of becoming a big Woman in the affairs of this world someday. Alice Ely's femininism. to Mary Hamaker. Elizabeth Cramer's horror of being the famous Mr. Bertram Saul's dancing partner to Anna May Lightner. We, the Seniors, bestow. upon Mr. Georgia Porgie Goetz a pink rattle and a kiddie-car, also a song which he is to sing while out riding, entitled, When Will the Women Stop Babying Me ? Gladys Sterick's slenderness to Bessie Yorsh. Betty Minter's good nature to Walter E. Severance. Helen McPhail's executive ability and her influence over her classmates to Dorothy Roberts. Eleanor Wolfinger's gift 0' gab to the shy Frances Eaton. Some of Victoria Houck's extra hat size to Elsie Carr. Lastly-Because all good things are saved for the last, so that the reader or the hearer may be pleasantly surprised, we do hereby give and bequeath to our sweetheart our deepest gratitude for all that she has done for us in helping to make these years so pleasant. She is Miss Read, our Class Advisor. Signed this 'LDay of Days Class of I925, By MILDRED J. COHEN. 48 IIN i261
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