Harrisburg Central High School - Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA)
- Class of 1926
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I? 4 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL T50 Our Qlass Adviser: MARY C. GRTH KEO her, from Whom the MidfYear Class of '26 has received every sacrifice and all the help so needed in order to make our class the success that it has beeng and to her, toward whom the members of our class have turned so often for advice and en' couragement, we do lovingly dedicate this book as an expression of our sincere gratitude and appreciation. FOUR ea gg at l a --. wa COMMENCEMENT ARGUS 'Go Our fllrincipal: WALTER E. SEVERANCE if E CGHE old ship Central began its cruise just thirtyftwo years ago. Captain School Board gave her pilots to steer her course through the Waters of education. Each one did his best until eight years ago there came a master to the helm. It was Walter E. Severance who grasped the wheel with a firm and steady hand. He stood on the deck to welcome the Midyear Class of '26 as we boarded the vessel. Skill' fully he conducted us over the troublesome Waves of organization, steered us clear of the reefs of indifference to lessons, piloted us through the tempests that ever confront a high school class. The time has come for us to disembark. We leave by the gangplank graduation g but in going We take with us the memory of a pilot who has been an inspiration,-a man to be admired, a perfect gentleman. 'ed 'om not to one be' FIVE PQ Dis COMMENCEMENT ARGUS MISS MARY RICHARDSON Posters for Argus, posters for class play, posters for bazaar! The result was of course admiration for the artists by the entire school. But the greatest amount of admiration and the most sincere appreciation is due Miss Richardson, who gave color designs and patterns whenever they were needed. We shall always remember her willingness to help US OH to SUCCESS. f 1 MISS ANNE RODDY Never shall we forget Miss Roddy, our former class adviser. When our class first organized, it was she who guided us through our many diiiiculties and aided us in the accomplishment of our many successes. We realize to the highest degree how much we are indebted to her and we hope she realizes how much we appreciate all she has done. if MISS MARY F. HERSHEY Such a thing as a project simply overwhelmed us at the beginning of the year. But by a process of evolution we became so interested that every girl in the class wanted to tell of a person she knew who resembled an ape, of a divorce caused by a hasty marriage, or of a woman engaged in industry. If you want a good subject and a good teacher, lower class' men, we recommend Sociology and Miss Mary F. Hershey. Y 7 MISS ELISABETH GARNER A teacher, with every pupil she teaches for a faithful worshiper, is perhaps an exception. Yet Miss Garner is surely that exception. Not only shall we remember her for her delightful classes but we shall always remember her as our efficient musical leader in assemblies. 1 7 MISS EDITH M. TATNAL A room full of English atmosphere and classes full of pep are the recognized property of Miss Tatnal. How we did enjoy the modern' ized story of Macbeth, and the International Book Review and the Readers' Digest, and so many other things! We certainly do thank her for a most interesting and instructive year of English. '96 1 DQ' SEVEN seq PQ CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL MISS IDA WARDEN Bounded on the east by a la modes , on the west by devastatingly intricate subjunctives, on the south by irregular verbs, and on the north by utraduisez, s'il vous plaits -this is the well marked formidable territory of French classes. But Miss Warden made the French boogie more like a harmless gargoyle. Patience was her assword and clear explanations her middle name. Gee, we're thankfiil it was she who helped us plough through Chardenal! I 7 MISS BYERS Miss Byers is well liked by all her pupils because of her ever ready smile and willingness to help. Besides being a teacher Miss Byers is an accomplished pianist and elocutionist. She is interested in all the social activities of the school. We, the MidfYear Class of '26, thank her for her cooperation in making our high school life a success and wish her much happiness in the future. 77 MR. GEORGE GOETZ This member of the organization known as The Three Musketeers is a prime favorite with most of the Senior girlsg which liking may be caused wholly by his ability in Nwisefcracking'-or it may not be. His knowledge of chemistry is useful in more ways than one, as all classes giving vaudeville shows have reason to know. Certainly all Central realizes that he is an exceedingly important member of our faculty. Y 1 MISS JESSIE C. BOWERS At last we have been led successfully through the many, many in- tricacies of Virgil! At first we were afraid that poor Aeneas would never begin his long journey but soon we had him sailing smoothly along, surmounting all difficulties by the help of the gods. Thus it has been with us, by the help of Miss Bowers we have surmounted all diliiculties in our journey through Latin. 1 1 MISS ANNABEL SWARTZ Ever ready to help, -We believe that to be the motto of Miss Swartz. She has been the aid to our success so many times that we can- not suiliciently thank her. The speeches of the debating team, the class advertising, and many other undertakings have been greatly bettered by her timely suggestions. We shall remember her not only for all these but also for the enjoyable assemblies she arranged. 1-gd DQ' EIGHT 'ed PCI Vs CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GLASS CPOEM Whatever the days of our school life have meant, This day is the dawning of a new event In our lives: we cease to be students of Central High. We are standing at the portal of a new life Watching the glorious sunrise, the beauteous dawning Awaiting a ray of light to direct us,- To light our path which we will follow while mortals. This New Life has meted out to each one Success, however great or small it may be, If each is only willing to search for her own share. Armed are we with Knowledgeg girded for the day When we shall End Victory in the midst of Life's fray. This sunrise at dawning is so bright to our eyes That the sunset at eve will stain all the skies. Tho' the dawn of another day shall appear, The stain of that sunset will ever remain As a guidance to those who search for success And who wish to imprint a guidance for others As the Midyears of Twentyfsix had done to these. Each one of this class is destined to glorify Central's name Not in vain will she seek her share of life's wealth Nor in vain will she have her share of life's toil. Tho' sometimes the pathway will seem steepg the travel slow Gradually she'll near her treasure step by step from vales below BETTY JACOBY, Class Poet TEN .64 Dis CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GLASS HISTORY wAs awakened from my dreams by a dazzling light. Before my eyes was a broad marble stairway, shining and beautiful. At the summit in a brilliant haze some maidens clad in ray robes were receiving scrolls of parchf ment. The reaization came to me that these were the stairs which we of the Midyear Class of 199.6 had climbed since we entered the highfschool world, guided by our motf to: Step by step. As I started to refclimb the stairs, the experiences and feelings of the former years came back to me. On a sunny September afternoon we, as sophomores with half of our year completed, entered Central. For many of us this was the Hrst sight of the interior of Central. We compared it with the junior high schools. We found Central disgusting. Perhaps this attitude was taken to disguise our real feeling of insignificance and awe. We passed this time as all sophomores have from time im' memorial, reveling in the thought that sometime we would be powerful, dignified seniors. February came. Something was in the air. There was a rumor that we would be sent to William Penn! Miracles came to pass. We were installed in the new shops We had now progressed a step, we were juniors. We organized our class. The pilots of our junior craft were Ruth Kapner, president, Evelyn Smith, vicefpresident, Dorothy Smith, secretary, and Elva Warfield, treasurer. Our beloved adviser was Miss Anne M. Roddy. After months filled with memories of mud, cinders and work, June came. We held our first class picnic at Her' shey. Our gay time was marred only by rain and detours. Reunited once more in September, we introduced our Midfyear Buzz. This paper, edited by our capable Pauline Frederick and her assistants, was noted for its editorials and jokes. After much discussion, the class colors, orchid and green, were selected. The dainty sweet pea became our class flower. We chose our rings and pins, guided by the idea of originality. - As we were approaching our senior year, the need for funds was reco nized. A bake sale was held. The stu' dents who acteg as salesgirls will remember this sale not by the profits realized but by their cold, aching limbs, for as fate had it, that Saturday was the coldest in the year. P0 PS TWELVE 94 96. COMMENCEMENT ARGUS Once more we were transferred, this time back to time' honored Central. We were now seniors, dignified QD and purposeful. With energetic Pauline Frederick as Presif dent, Marion Early, vicefpresident, Dorothy Smith, secref tary, and Ruth West, treasurer, we had an eventful year. Because of the transfer we were compelled to elect a new class adviser. We chose the sweetestfdispositioned little lady at Central, Miss Mary C. Orth. We shall never forget, however, our Miss Anne Roddy, nor shall we ever cease to be grateful to her for her struggles for us during our junior year. We first came into the limelight when Mary Heisley and Mary Formwalt won the Hrst and second prizes respectively in the history contest of the Daughters of 1812. Crossfword puzzles! These were magic words. No Midf year of '26 will ever forget that CrossfWord Puzzle Bazaar. june came again. We had our second class picnic at Hershey. Helen Wills would have marvelled at the swift tennis matches. Graceful mermaids were in evidence also. We discovered several champions to challenge Nurmi. We were certainly not dignihed that day. September came once more. We had at last attained our goal, to be the highest class in Central. Polly was still our president. Naomi Levinson was our vicefpresident, Dorothy Threlfall, our secretary, and untiring Ruth West, our treasurer. Committees upon committees were appointed. The result of one of these groups was the class play, a dazzling success. A writefup appeared on the front page of a Harrisburg paper, not so much because of the actors, although they were wonderful, but because of a fire which broke out during the play. Nature had found the best way to advertise. Little Mrs. Cumming will never be forgotten. Then, leading up to a climax, came our classfday program, our exciting trip to Washington, our banquet and dance, and then Commencement itself, where Mary Formwalt, valedictorian, and Mary Heisley, salutatorian, addressed the audience. , Thus, we Midyears of '26 have climbed the glittering stairway, Step by Step to its brilliant heights. Central may disappear, William Penn and john Harris may take its place, but never shall the memory of Central perish from our mmds' MARY V. FORMWALT, Class Historian THIRTEEN PQ 9'-B CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GLASS QJROPHECY N January 9.9, 1936, an airplane, painted a dull gray with a vivid orange propeller, orangeftipped wings, and orange upholstered seats, gaily wings its way over the vast American continent. Its much befgog led pilot is covering sheet after sheet of notepaper with lines of hardlyflegible, scrawled writing. The first sheet is headed What Has Become of My Quondam Classmates Ten Years after Graduation? Now the pilot is gazing intently through a long tube at a vast crowd of people below. She writes: 'Dode' Critchheld is jockey of 'Flee', raceftrack favorite and win' ner of the twenty thousand dollar purse. Attending the race are Ruthie West, accompanied by a burly sternfjawed pugilist, her fiance, Betty Jacoby who from her concentrated application to her notebook and pencil must be the farffamed sportfpage reporter of the Time and Space, and 'Shorty' Yeagley, the now famous leader of Newport's fashionable set, attired in a stunning sport suit of mauve organdyf' The plane makes a sudden swoop downwards and circles slowly around a domed building. The story continues: Marie Freedman is attending the Congress of Famous Linguists held in New York. Here also is the office of Blanche Isele, the busif ness manager of the revue Snaky Stuff in which Zoe Troxell is creating a great sensation by her introduction of the Russian ballet. On a steamer lying at anchor I notice Leah Sleigh, president of the Irish Free State, who has just completed diplomatic relations with the United States, 'Mil' Hause, sailing to teach art to the African aborf igines, 'Glen' Dill, chef of a chain of hotels from Carlisle to Harrisf burg, who is trying to discover a new continent, and- Here the machine does the loopfthefloop and in consequence the writing becomes more hieroglyphic-like- -The general of the American Army, Helen Macdonald. At this point another plane collides with the gray and orange and this dialogue ensues: Great Scott! Can't you keep to the right, you -why, 'Dot' Barnes, how are you? Oh! So it's you! I'm going to Florida to see if those lots I bought in '26 have appeared above water yet. Spd D99 FOURTEEN .PQ . P35 COMMENCEMENT ARGUS That so? I remember, 'Dot,' you always were one to -well, so lon ! Rnd the two planes go their way. The next station is a growing city, Harrisburg by name. Here more is added to the everfincreasing number of pages: Pete' Makibbin is sitting on her back porch with a dreamy smile on her lips sewing on 'thingums' and 'dofunnies' for her trousseau, 'Jo' Wilson is rehearsing the song 'O Promise Me' with an elic facial expression, 'La La' Bliss is teaching Sunday School to cirty tow' headed youngsters and enjoyin it, 'Nell' Mann is a painless dentist, Miriam Ney is a prohibition ollgicer, 'Toots' Gross is purchasing mam' ma dolls for two young hopefuls, Della Steiner is a radish gardener, Alice Emrey is encouraging the stockingless fad, and 'Betty' Hoster is collecting dinner gongsf' At the next stop, Chicago, the plane alighted on a tall building so that its owner might better take notes. I see here below me Marian Fasnacht directing the landing of flivver planes, Della McNally is soapfbox orating on free love, Marion Earley is owner of a large pie a la mode factory, Mary Heisley is author of that excellent book Why Not Platonic Friendship? adverf tised on yonder billboard, 'Ham' is sculptor of that headless ant on the City Hall, Millie Lindsay is pitcher of the All Star Team Number 4, Ruth Hoffert is a great neurologist, Doris Paul is a shrimpfcanner in that hundredfstory, Alicefblue brick building, Gladys Shealfer is distributing toothpaste samples free to all puppies two months of age and over, Eloise Nungesser is conductin the Ban Sympathy Orchestra, 'Mart' Miller is baker of cream pufi par exceience, 'Dot' Threlfall is executor of J. P. Morgan's will, 'Betty' Upp is lecturing on Love-Pro and Con, Isabel Craig is a beefraiser, Mary Murphy is a truant oflicer, Pauline Dyer is an etiquette authority, Bessie Weinf traub is a wealthy dauber of oil paintings, and Lucy Handy is some' body's darling homemaker. Immediately outside of this city are pitched a number of circus tents. At this point we read: Emily Thompson is a heavyfweight lifter, 'Sedie' Martz is the ticketftaker, shouting, 'Right this way, folks! See the great bare' back rider Rosianna!' 'Rosianna', I learn, the former Rose Winfield, is now clad in orchid tights and is wellfknown for her daring feats. From now on the entries are irregular but a complete list of them is as follows: 'iid D99 FIFTEEN PQ V Dis CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 'Cally' Finkenbinder is an expert photographer, especially noted for her striking likenesses of golden salmong Gertrude Schutt is a traveling saleswoman for the Frescoe Compact Companyg Lucille Norton is a veterinary surgeong Ruth Neumyer is a breeder of Sealy' ham dogs, Lyllian Barnes is a teacher of Mother Goose Rhymesg Harriet Mathias is a scenario writer to Mable Lyon, the beautiful screen actressg 'Fuss' Kapner is president of the Bohemian Association of the Paris Latin Quarter, Dorothy Calhoun is a fashionable modisteg Lillian Straw is the head of the Air Department of Californiag 'Mezzy' Formwalt is the owner of a pianofmoving agency, 'Dot' Smith is the greatest 'Juliet' that the world has ever knowng 'Kay' Ammon is mother of two bluefeyed cherubs, Helen Byers is the discoverer of the howftofeatfwithoutfswallowing time saver, Edith Brunner is a divorce lawyer who never loses a caseg Violet Harner is a golff championg Mabel Shaull is the winner of the Why Worry when Worry doesn't Worry Tou? contestg Elma Hand is a model in a Paris beauty salong Verna Radle is secretary of the I'll Say sweater corporation, Nellie Rice is interior decorator of the Zoog Mary Alice Moyer is owner of a lunatic asylum, 'Emmet' Smith is sole employee of Hazel Myers' collarfbutton factoryg Elizabeth Brown is a Follies Favorite in Fast Fading Fung Bessie Robinson is a bank presidentg Theattle Kennedy is agent for kiddie karsg Leonore Snyder is a Chinese mis' sionaryg Hope Owens puts the strawberries on the shortcake in a large bakeryg 'Marcia' Shanaman is the worldffamed concocter of delicious Peg Foods, Gertrude Madeira is the proprietor of Te 'Gifts Shoppeg Freda Clausen is a landscape gardener, 'Dottie' Begelfer is a rabbit dietitiang and - But at this point the plane seems to go wild for it does a backfdive and suddenly falls into the Pacific Ocean. When the pilot is rescued she is clinging to the tip of an orange wing with one hand and waving aloft the last sheet of paper on which has been scribbled: Ye doormats! I find 'Polly' Frederick, who was to have been a brilliant journalist, contentedly peeling onions and waiting for a bearded youth to come home! The pilot's mission having been accomplished she is resting quietly under an anesthetic, but every few minutes she jumps up an cries, Polly-Great Hector-peeling onions! NAOMI LEVINSON, Qlass fProphet 'ed i wr iy i into 4' Vi' 'Yi' into 4' D99 SIXTEEW .ea E. W va COMMENCEMENT ARGUS STATISTICS of imID'YEAR GLASS of '26 Cutest ......... Most attractive .... Best dancer ..... Office pest. . . Wittiest ..... Biggest eater. . . Biggest blujfer, . . Teacher's pet .... Most demure .... Social butterfly. . . Tallest ...... Shortest .... Fattest. . . Tliinnest. . . . Best sport ..... V. . . Most beneficial .... Our manhater. . . Biggest joke .... Pessimist ......... Most perfect flapper'...... Most to be admired. . Most popular ..... Sweetest disposition. . Most talented ..... Most artistic. . . ............FUSSY . . . .MARTHA MILLER . . . . .ALICE EMREY . . . .NELL MANN .........DODE . . .NELL MANN . . . . .EVELYN SMITH .......jO WILSON GERTRUDE MADIERA . HELEN MACDONALD ..POLLY FREDERICK . . . .RUTHIE WEST . .GBRTRUDE SCHUTT . . . .POLLY FREDERICK . . . . .SEDIE MARTZ . .POLLY FREDERICK . . .RUTHIE WEST . . . .NELL MANN . . .ROSE WINFIBLD . . . . . .Fuss KAPNER .PAULINE FREDERICK . .MARY HAMAKER . . ..... MARION EARLEY . MARY FORMWALT . . . . .MARY HEISLBY 'fad bs? SEVENTEBN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL HAIL NID-YEARS '26 -'F-lgimoderq-to iw -H. um W- gdnw fig3fiE1if51,-314.511145AI - i:fTl,1jiII I t I. IN A Hl0H' ,5 'OJWt ' mow IAiPnU.EOI1'iIIf. 354329 gl ' 4- Q: H HH L 'UIUC TO ALL CIRUHOOD STANDS A CLASS THAT IS I,-IOHTHY OF PRAISE, JOINED T0-GETH-ER BY LOY-Al. EN-DEIW-Ol 1 THRES-MOLD OF SCHOOL LIF E JIlbT T0 SCANJHE H011-l'7.0N AYHEADQ AND HE STEP IH-T0 LIfF.'i GOLDEN HONEHTS ff- 1 -1 11 fi Qgff ,I if 5 I' I 1 4 Jil EIN, If HAI- I,g,,m.mp me om swam omg, ITS me Mil'-'IERRSOFADEAR INENTY sn, 'run ann! umm me , sv me srmn or Nan-II sux LED, SUIJLCAVE YOU,0'f'v DEAF. ALMA r'IMzR,'mIIucuufIIr 7 nm 2' f Tgiilgfl iffiiii JB? V cur-lucn T0 Quu ckss bTEP BY :HEP Nl HAVE Con OUEIIED THE TRIALS LIIIICI4 Fon TELL OF OUR FUTURE GIKATNES9 STILL Bourw IN Som. wi un L cum, T0 voun mc, ist I onus siirnv sri? us I-.IIL I' Ov HIGH GOAL : .i -1' 2 1 1 - 'F E I ' -, 112 5 52 : : L i-'E gg , - , - - .fi FEE : :: . vh EIGHTEEN N Des COMMENCEMENT ARGUS , 4 z Chou-vs EIS-sl - - ' -M M- L LPQQELQ - . LB-H L fl HAIL, HID-YEAR cuss or mem-rv s-muarnasaouwn ounueams AS one ,nw ms new us L- ' - ---i -- wifi - mi, -- ,-,Fw 7 ..v Y 5' - 5351-32 SL-- if 1 ing s 131. ' --.' W- ' N - -gn, 5 0 .:r:gE1-- - MH L 4 A L L :s :g.L.. :a .L-A . - i A . m - , , , i- 4-.if , . gnc , Lov -and CENT-RAL HICH,l lID All oun worm Ano fun, so wE'LL HOY+0RYOUllNlME'TlLlNI1lERTAL l , 'T 5.1-izgsrg- ..' L -- L I- JL -?j'-.: -- -if K' Q 1- -U: 'i TM 321: Tl- 2 M - ...E , sr' -5 L if E I , . 1 .- -1 1 Q ,Y f 1, gl1 : 4 LIVES T0 rn: ann orrmrs swear unsung we wful, ne uns PRAISE moon LNCS ar mow w'ms,r-ns -L . L - A , fx ' ' 95' - 'Li 2-'55 4 fr-e-4E : g em 2 ff L L L Q vi ,- rg f -2 - 1 - '- -- HH Mlopls- Ps-:lun Fudencli mvau- MGH' For-l'luo.lT ' -L A -QF . n :ie ' ORCHID ANU THE GREEN. Jn' l. ' . 6 I :ue : : ' 5 1 ' U- - ' 1' ' , j j I I NINETBEN CCMMENCEMENT ARGUS O LL. T15 TVJENTY' N l, I CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL KATHRYN LOUISE AMMON Great Cow! C. A. O. '26, junior Civic Club, D. L. L., Le Cercle Francais, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Central-Camp Hill Debate. Kay's a gofgetter , we'll vouch for that! She's inclined toward-well, er-radical ideas, but it's hard to find anyone truer fundamentally. Speaking of truefblue, did you ever notice the color of Kay's eyes? Blue, the color of larkspur, of fringed gentians drenched in dew, blue that speaks of hidden depths and+but why rave on? Soon that blue will win its way into someone's heart-and presto!-white cottage with green shutters and geraniumespilled boxes! if DOROTHY BARNES Well, it stands to reason. S. S. S., Beta Phi, D. L. L., Chemistry Club,junior Red Cross Club, Orchestra '25. Can you imagine how Room 12 will miss Dot's running here, there, and everywhere? With that giggle of hers, Dot has livened up many a dull situation, for she seems to be an enthusiastic believer in the theory, Laugh and the world laughs with you. Seriousness, however, comes to the fore when Dot gives her views on sociological questions, But, after all, this would be a dry, old world if there were not some funemakers in it. E. LYLLIAN BARNES Wonderful ! There are many times when Lyl comes to the front, es- pecially when something that rhymes with Pete is mentioned. We do not know exactly why, but we have our suppositions. Lyl is a partner in the Central cup and saucer relationship- that is, you never see one without the other, for you never see Lyl without Mim . May she and her primary work form another successful relationship! ff DOROTHY BEGELFER wan, ru fell ya! Le Cercle Francais, Orchestra, Zeta Chi Zeta, junior Civic Club, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Class Banquet Committee, Class Play Sales Committee, Class Play Decorating Committee. Doesn't Dotty look like a cherub? But really she is one of the humanest girls of her class. Ever hear Dotty talk? She has the sweetest little lisp you ever heard. May you ever continue to brighten your corner, Dorothy, as you have done while a member of the Midyear Class of '16! ff ETHEL BLISS Editorfinfchief of the ARGUS 125'-'26, assistant school notes editor '24-'25, president, junior Civic Club, president, Red Cross Club, secretary, D. L. L., Glee Club, S. S. S., Class Play Cast, William Penn'Central Debate. p..Talk about pep ! Here's LaLa with more than enough. Ever see her tackle a job? It's bound to go, and mighty quick at that. We think she'll be a fine one for washing dishes quickly in that uroseftwined cottage. TWENTY'TWO PGI ' PQ COMMENCEMENT ARGUS ELIZABETH BROWN Aw, ya, don't say l Vice p1esident,j, j. C. '26, Debating Club, Glee Club, junior Civic Club, T. W. C. A. Club. If the wishes of Brownie and her classmates come true, we have a future artist in our midst. Brownies artistic ability is not confined to paper alone, for she has painted a picture of a willing little worker on the memories of her classmates. 71 EDITH MAY BRUNNER Gee, but I'm dumb! Debating Club, Class Play Cast, assistant observations editor, Argus '24-'25, Honor Roll. Edith-the name itself means rich gift -is of that small, favored group that all of us respect and admire. She has a keen, clever mind and revels in solving the hardest problems and in thinking through the weightiest questions. There is really no need to mention her ability-she can excel in all things. Actress, debater, writer, and philosopher,-she is all of them. 11 HELEN W. BYERS Gimme some, pleeze! I. F. F. '25, 1.1. C., Debating Club, junior Civic Club. Snookie seems to be extremely fond of Wilbur buds. These, however, are not the only sweets of which she is fond, so we hear. But, aside from these little frivolities, Helen expects to follow in the footsteps of a noble woman, Florence Nightin- gale. Some of us are beginning to feel sick already, Snookie. 7 7 DOROTHY CALHOUN S. A. E., j. j. C., junior Civic Club, Glee Club, Debating Club, Class Play Ticket Committee. Did you mention parties? Dot's right there with her best bib and tucker on. They say that those who do not talk so much have more time to think. If this is true, our Dot is a deep thinker. Don't worry, Dot , it's a trait some of us envy! if FREDA CLAUSEN Freda is our guiding light-or rather, her head is, because cf its beautiful red hue. Freda is quite a popular young lady, especially with the opposite sex. Her classmates wish her the best of luck in her future career, or should we say, life work? TWENTY'THRl?.B .Ga --- --- as CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL ,gd C . i -...CA. . ..-a..., tc- ISABEL CRAIG I just know you are, kid! j. F. F. '26, j. j. C. '26, Class Play 'Ticlaet Committee, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Glee C ub, Debating Club, junior Civic Club, and Red Cross Club. Behold! one of the best natured girls of the class. Iz is our heroine since the night of the class play when the fire broke out in the Technical High School. We believe that lz's courage was backed up by the reporter's smile. Her classmates wish her the best of success as a preacher, but recommend that she practice what she preaches. ' 1 1 DOROTHY CRITCHFIELD Oh, tuckerf' C. A. O., O. T. j., junior Civic Club, junior Red Cross Club, Le Cercle Francais, Debating Club, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee. Dade has friends in every port , of both masculine and feminine gender. Her wit and keen sense of humor have earned her the title of being the wittiest member of the class. We are unable to give you her future address as fate in mascuf line attire may interfere with her conscientious intentions of enteliiing the Margaret Morrison school to study for secretarial wor . 11 BERTHA GLENDOLN DILL Six flops! Debating Club, Glee Club, Art Club, junior Civic Club, Red Cross Club. A great theater, a large audience, with Glen trilling beauti- ful notes to charm all who listen,-this is what her classmates predict in a few years from now. The best of luck to you, Dillie , in your musical career! 11 PAULINE ESTELLA DYER Oh, Ilm so sleepy! j. F. F., j. j. C., T. W. C. A., Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Debating Club, junior Civic Club, Red Cross Club. Pinky's beautiful golden hair is her crowning glory . ln fact, it has caused several of the Midyear flappers to let their hair grow-for a few weeks. Pinky's favorite poem seems to be Burns's I love my jean. No reason, however, is given for her taste. Y 7 MARION EARLEY Vice President, Midyear Class, ll and Ill, Vice President' D. S. 265 Beta Phi '25, Secretary, junior Civic Club, Red Cross Club, Debating Club, Photograph Committee, Chairman of Class Ring Committee, Class Statistics. When you hear a cross word from Marion, just drop your books and marvel, as she was voted our sweetest girl and has surely lived up to her name. Marion is no fanatic for fancy names-why john, to her, is as good as any other. When you write to Marion by and by, address your mail to Hood College. TWENTY'FOUR COMMENCEMENT ARGUS ALICE EMREY Will you repeat that? j. F. F., j. j. C., Debating Club, Glee Club, junior Civic Club, Class Play Committee, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Play Cast. Meet the best dancer of the Midyear Class! Skinny is not only light on her feet but possesses a disposition to match. Section F never had any trouble to keep up with the latest songs- Skinny supplied them. We feel sure that Alice will dance her way into the heart of the world as she has danced into the heart of her Class. Y Y MARION FASNACHT Aw, you're kidding ! j. F. F., Secretary, C., Debating Club, Glee Club, junior Civic Club, Class Play Ticket Committee. Marion believes that the mail man should honestly earn every penny of his salary. Consequently, every morning Dough- nuts would greet Section F with, I got a letter this morning. We hope that good fortune earns his salary honestly too by dropping many epistles in Marion's pathway. Y Y CAROLINE FINKENBINDER Who Cares? Class Play Cast, Debating Club, Le Cercle Francais, Red Cross Club, junior Civic Club, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Chairman of Photograph Committee, Assembly Committee, D. S. '26, Argus 'Year Book Staff. It's a line thing to make yourself absolutely essential to a class and that's just what Cally has done. Her three R's in high school life have been-Reserved, Reliable, Ready. May she take them with her into the school of life! Y Y MARY V. FORMWALT Well, I don't see why! D. L. L. Society, Glee Club, Art Club, Debating Society, Board of Directors of junior Civic Club, Red Cross Club, Secre- tary of Le Cercle Francais, Class Statistics, Cross Word Puzzle Play Cast, Class Historian, Valedictorian. The most talented girl in the class! Mezzy can do any' thing from making beaverfboard arks to adding three rows of figures at a time. She is never so engrossed in her studies that she is not able to laugh and joke with us all. We know-that success won't pass Mary by with that excellent brain and will Mother Nature has given her. We are all anxiously waiting to see her as director of the Philadelphia Orchestra after she has qualified for the vacancy left by Stokowski. 1 1 PAULINE A. FREDERICK Oh, gravy! President, Midyear Class, III and IV, President, Midyear Debating Clubg Associate Editor, Argus '24-'25, Argus Tear- bookg D. L. L., junior Civic Club, Red Cross Club, Glee Club: Chemistry Club, Assembly Committee, William Penn Central Debate, Camp HillfCentral Debate, General Chairman, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar, Honor Roll. This is Polly 'the queen of our hearts, literary talent, debating fire, executive ability, and all round good sportsmanf ship-how's that for a president? By the way, do you know why the EVENING NEWS is such a good paper? Polly's the reporter! No kiddin', honey, we expect to see your name in headlines as a brilliant journalist, and will be disappointed if we don't-unless someone realizes your worth and gives you a diamond! TWENTY'FIVE es s an as CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL MARIE FREEDMAN Are we getting a test? junior Civic Club, Red Cross Club, Chemistry Club, Def bating Club, Le Cercle Francais, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Candy Committee for Class Play. Marie, known by her classmates as Miss Worry, would surely make an excellent fortunefteller as her ability for pre- dicting Chemistry quizzes is almost perfect. However, one would not have to be a fortunefteller to see that Marie is one of the bestfnatured and besteliked girls of the MidyearfClass. h 1 1 RUTH LOUISE GROSS S. S. S. '25g president Cvlee Club .251 Glee Club '24, Orchestra '24, Le Cercle Francais, junior Civic Club, Debating Club, Class Play Candy Committee, Cross Ward Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Red Cross Club, T. W. C. A. '25-'26. Toots , who is quite talented in music, seems equally talented, in her opinion, in the art of making fudge. Never mind, Toots , we do admit that it is very good and you are justified in advertising it. Ruth has been a conscientious work- er for her class, and we feel sure, if success may be numbered in terms of friends, Toots will have an abundance of it. 1 1 MARY HAMMAKER Aw, necks Tennis Team '23, Vice President, C. A. O. .252 C. C., Glee Club, Debating Club, Art Club, junior Civic Club, Class Statistics. Ham the jolly, Ham the true, We love Ham and I'm sure you do. Here's the girl who was voted the most popular of the class. No wonder! Ham can make friends anywhere,-and keep them too. 1 1 ELMA MAE HAND Say, kid, I know a good joke. President and Vice President, j. F. F. 'zgg Secretary, j. I. C. '25j Secretary, Debating Club, William Penn Glee Club, Red Cross Club, junior Civic Club, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Ring and Pin Committee. Here is the girl who is famous for her stories of the morning after the night before. That actresses are famous for their stagefdoor johnnies, is a well known fact, but Elma didn't have to go behind the 'footlights to get her Johnnie Elma expects to go to Penn Hall for general education,-but we feel she is going to study Domestic Science. 1 Y LUCY HANDY D. L. L. Want a Latin translation par excellence? Apply to this miss. Need to borrow a pencil? Lucy will always help out, for she seems to have oodles of wellfpointed implements of writing. But, seriously, Lucy certainly is an allfround girl. TWENTY'SIX -60 UN- . nsn.s---.... Ns COMMENCEMENT ARGUS VIOLET HARNER I. C., Debating Club, T. W. C. A., junior Civic Club. Vi who is fair, but rather short, Is a lover of sport of every sort. Vi is quite a hunter, so don't be surprised if someday you hear of her on one of the Roosevelt hunting expeditions. How' ever, we believe that Vi's ability as an artist will make a name for her. Y Y MILDRED HAUSE S. G. C. '26, S. S. S., Glee Club, Red Cross Club. Mil is one of the most genuinely darling girls we know. Since her love for the artistic is great, we predict a successful future for her. We find ber a delightful, loyal friend-and that means much. So, dear Mil , keep up your steady rowing through the waters of life, and may it lead you to a peaceful cove where you may share the boat of someone who is truly worthy of you. Y Y MARY P. HEISLEY I Oh, gee wliizzf' Treasurer of D. L. L. Society, Le Cercle Francais, Art Club, junior Red Cross Club, Tear Book Staff, Publicity Committees of Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar and Class Play, Class Statistics, Salutatorian. Brilliancy! Brains! Personality! There could be any number of additions to those few. Anyway, whatever they are we all know Mary is the height of perfection. And her art! For that she has really unusual talent. And her def lightful sense of humor! And her giggle! How can anyone describe them satisfactorily? We can only appreciate them by knowing her. We know that when she goes to Goucher, her friends will all appreciate her as we have. 1 1 RUTH HOFFERT Aw, sliux ! j. 1. C., junior Civic Club, Red Cross Club, Debating Club, Cvlee Club. Quiet, smiling, dreamy, small, conscientious, thus the adjectives describe our Ruthie . Going about her duties in a careful, honest manner, thus she accomplishes what she sets out to do. Retain these qualities ever, Ruthie , and you are sure to succeed. 11 ELIZABETH HOSTER Aw! go on. 'You said you would! Vice President, S. A. E., Vice President, Debating Clubg President, 1. I. C., Secretary, Red Cross Clubg Observations Editor, Argus, Higher Standards Committee, junior Civic Club, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Stationery Committee. Calm, capable, dependable, with a delightful sense of humor is Betty. Her recitations are proof of her brains. Let us tell you-she's cut out for a home maker and we can see her shooing chickens off the porch and mending socks two feet long. TWENTY'SEVEN 941 95.1 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL BLANCHE ISELE Cut ic out! Glee Club '24-'25, Debating Club, Red Cross Club. Betty is one of the quiet girls of the class, but then Still waters run deep. Blanche expects to take up kindergarten work and we feel she will be successful because of her gentle nature. Y 1 BETTY JACOBY Oh, my word l Vice President, D. L. Lg Red Cross Club, junior Civic Club, Chairman, Higher Standards Committee, Chairman, Stationery Committeeg Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Play Cast, S. G. C.g Class Poet, William Penn Dramatic Club, junior Red Cross Club, Art Club. Her dimples 'ave a way wid 'em'-That's a fact. Truly, he must be iron-hearted who refuses to be captivated by Betts Add to a most charming face a character strong as steel and dependable as the Rock of Gibralter and dramatic ability that delights all-and what more can you wish? We certainly hope Bucknell students Cfor we hear she's going therej fall for her as we have. 11 EMMA ELIZABETH JOHNSON '1'hat's bosh! ' Treasurer, D. D. C. 125. When you see a group of laughing girls you can pretty readily guess that Lib is telling one of her original jokes. Here's to your future, Elizabeth, may you continue to bring laughter to those with whom you come in contact. if RUTH KAPNER President, Midyear Class Ifllg President, William Penn Dramatic Club: Debating Club, Chemistry Club, Le Cercle Francais, Class Statistics Stationery Committee, S. G. C. '26g C. A. O. 'z6. Above all, a heart of gold, this describes exactly our Fuss , most perfect flapper and cutest member of the Mid' year Class. But how many flappers and cute rivals she has! Add the golden heart, however, to those two other characterisf tics and how rare such a combination becomes! Keep that gold glittering, Fuss , it is the most valuable possession you can own. 1 1 THEATTLE DAISIE KENNEDY All right , Le Cercle Francais, Y. W. C. A. '26, Art Club. Shfhehl Don't disturb her, girls. She's probably dream- ing of the good times she had last summer at Hershey,-or- she may be only trying to remember her Public Speaking. The expects to study nursing and we already predict for her a great many patients. .PCI ' PQ COMMENCEMENT ARGUS NAOMI LEVINSON Great Scott l School Notes Editor, Argusg Vice President, Midyear Class lVg President, D. L. L.: President, Le Cercle Francais: Captain, Debating Club: Red Cross Club, Assembly Committee: Chair- man, Washington Trip Committeeg William PennfCentral Debate: WashingtonfCentral Debate: Camp HillfCentral Debateg Class Play Committee, William Penn Dramatic Club, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committeeg Honor Roll, Chairman, Class Play Sales Cornmitteeg Class Prophet. I'lail! The mighty conqueror advances! Thus comes our beloved Naome , conqueror supreme! Debater, writer, pianist, thinker, socializer, clramatist,-as such she has conf quered the admiration of all. As a conqueror, we hope to see you continue, Naome , out in life. A born leader! May you have a worthy following! 11 MILLIE MAE LINDSAY Maybe and maybe not, some do and some don't. Secretary, Chemistry Club lg Red Cross Club, Debating Club, Le Cercle Francais. Here's the most individualistic of individuals! Mil is one of the few Central girls who has kept her crowning glory, and who is also quite modern. Millie doesn't talk much about her affairs-but then-you never can tell. She is sure to be some one's better half and will prepare to Hll this capacity at Hood College. 11 MABEL LYON Tee hee l Meps is our jolly classmate of the rollicking giggle. She's just full of jokes and fun. Here's to your future, Mabel! Show the old world if it laughed a little more it wouldn't have so much time to get into so many scraps. 11 HELEN MACDONALD Oh, Diclfs coming! Treasurer Art Club: C. A. O., O. T. I., junior Civic Club, Le Cercle Francais, Red Cross Club, Class Statistics. Here you see the social butterfly of the Midyear Class. Helen is climbing the social ladder rather young, but we be' lieve, successfully. We wish we had seen more of her, but when social activities interfered Helen was-but that's past. Here's to the future! ' 17 GERTRUDE ROTHERNEL MADEIRA D. L. L., Class Statistics. Although Genie is the most demure girl in her class, her conscientiousness as a student is not hindered. Someone is going to find a mighty fine little housewife in Gertrude. Sd- - TWBNTY NINE ,eq ..-a.----aa at 94 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL PHOEBE MAKIBBIN sssay!-is D. L. L., Red Cross Club, junior Civic Club, Beta Phi '26, C. A. O. '26, Ever hear Pete laugh? That screeching, high, minor note that makes shivers chase each other up and down your back? It's the only one of its kind in captivity, we think. But Pete's not all shriek. Lovely dark brown hair frames an equally lovely face. We surely envy the one who wins this charming maid-and that's that! 1 1 ' FRANCES MANN Great Cow ! S. S. S., S. G. C., D. L. L., Class Statistics. Champion bubble blower, ily swatter, and food devourer, is our Nell. We'll recommend her as a gloom chaser any day. And though in all fairness we cannot call her a poetess, yet her pomes are the best mirth provokers possible. Good for you, Nell. You're sure to land your hefman that way. 77 SARA MARTZ oh, mais S. G. C. '25, Le Cercle Francais, Dramatic Club, Cheer Leader, SergeantfatfArms III and IV, Class Play Cast, Presi' dent, Chemistry Club II, T. W. C. A., Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Play Cast, Chairman, Class Day, Chairman, Class Play Committee, Class Statistics. In Little Mrs. Cummin Sedie didn't get one chance to use her golf sticks, and she was almost dying to get at them. That characterizes Susy Plain and Sara Martz, likewise. Sara is a lover of sport, fun and chemistry C0 and never fails as a worker or booster with lots of pep. May we add that Sedie is not too active and hard-hearted not to have crushes , 77 HARRIET MATHIAS O, I know. D. L. L., Red Cross Club, Debating Club, junior Civic Club, Glee Club, Chemistry Club, Chairman, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Candy Committee. Ham is one of the musicians of her class. We hear she is quite fond of music and is taking a special interest in Bach. Well, they say music hath its charms and Ham seems to like this expression. Here's much success, Harriet, in your role as a kindergarten teacher! if DELLA MCNALLY Good gosh ! Sergeanteat-Arms IV, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Play Cast, S. S. S. '26, Red Cross Club, junior Civic Club, T. W. C. A. Troubles, to Della, are like street cars. They never bother her in the least, as there'll soon be another along. She boards one as happily as another. It takes a jolly good ellow to do so, and that's just what Della is. spd I I bs? THIRTY .Ga .-.M as COMMENCEMENT ARGUS MARTHA IRENE MILLER That's a lot of bunk! Photograph Committee, Debating Club, junior Civic Club, Red Cross Club, T. W. C. A.,-j. j. C.,j. F. F., Class Statistics, Mart's interested in horticulture, especially the caring for Sweet William . In future years, Mart will keep a budget to care for her Bill . just look on her fine countenance and you will see why she was voted the most attractive girl in the Midyear Class. 1 1 MARY ALICE MOYER I 'received another letter! Aft Club, S. G. C., D. S., Glee Club '23, junior Civic Club, Le Cercle Francais. You usually hear Mary Alice say, I just got back from Gettysburg , or, 'Tm going to Gettysburg over the weekend. This young lady seems to have a particular liking for that locality, but of course we wouldn't ask why. Mary Alice is also a star on the dance floor, which makes us believe there will soon be another candidate for the social butterflyship. Y Y MARY MURPHY Can you imagine! D. D. C., R. B. C. Merf helps to enliven her crowd when things seem blue. May she continue this good work through her normal school course and also out in life! ' 1 1 HAZEL MYERS D. S., Beta Phi '25, Debating Club, Red Cvoss Club, junior Civic Club, C-ross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Le Cefcle Francais. Hazel is one of the quiet girls of her class. She has other activities outside of school, however, which hold her attention and which are as thrilling some times as being stuck in the mud for several hours. just the same, her classmates wish her Lbetter luck the next time with the Jordan , as well as a bright uture. Y 1 RUTH K. NEUMYER Le Cercle Francais, Red Cross Club, T. W. C. A. Club. Honey is especially interested in teachers and teaching, as she hopes to be a teacher herself once u on a time. ,We're quite puzzled about that dreamy look ofP Honey's . From Central Ruth will go to Shippensburg Normal with best wishes from her class. THIRTY'ONE .PQ --W pas CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL MIRIAM NEY Oli, Pete! S. S. S. Mim loves to dote on things and persons. There are some very special persons about whom she raves constantly. lt is rumored that Mim likes to eat candy. We are not sure but we think this must be true, since she is so sweet. To teach elocution is a worthwhile occupation, Miriam. 1 1 LUCILLE NORTON Pipe down, big boy! Red Cross Club, junior Civic Club, Chemistry Club, T. W. C. A. Club, Cheer leader l24, SergeantfatfArms '25. Here is the original manhater QD. But, seriously, this young lady expects to follow a career. She is planning to study art in the near future,-the art of keeping a home, Lou ? Y I E. ELOISE NUNGESSER .iMaybe,. Debating Club, Le Cevcle Francais, Red Cross Club. Well, girls, here's the young lady who is in the poultry businessg at least, that's what we infer from hearing her speak of Hen , We could probably solve this problem by going to Berwick with her some weekend, Nevertheless Weezie knows her books, and her classmates wish her luck at Hood College. 1 7 HOPE OWENS Everything comes to him who waits is the old saying. Therefore all the desires of this lass will be gratified, for Hope is a patient worker, dependable and faithful. Her sterling quality must lead her into the path of success. Y 1 DORIS PAUL Uh huh! V S. G. C., S. S. S., D. L. L., Chemistry Club, Red Cross Club, Debating Club, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Play Cast, Class Play Cast, Camp Hill Central Debate. Miss Swartz, beware! Here's a future rival in dramatic ability! Doris can play real roles as well as stage roles. Look at her in Chemistry, for example. One of those scarce A's just naturally comes her way. - THIRTY'TWO .Nl Pas COMMENCEMENT ARGUS VERNA RADLE This laughing maiden is one of our uwhizzfbang, here I come Happers. She's a modern up-tofdate 192.6 model from the crown of her shingled head to the toes of her opera pumps,-and giggle -she surely knows how to do that! But we've seen a dreamy expression in her eyes that certainly speaks of a snappy three- room apartment and a devoted hubby. 1 Y NELLIE JACKSON RICE Oh, I gotta sleep now! Chemistry Club, Art Club, Cross Wo-rd Puzzle Bazaar Com- mittee, Red Cross Club, Glee Club, Stationery Committee. This merryfeyed miss does her daily dozen by going to the office. Nellie's sweetness is the s ice of her personality. She lon s to follow in Nell Brinkley's tpootsteps-but we fear there wilfbe masculine footsteps. 1 1 BESSIE ROBINSON Oh, my goodness! S. S., C. B. Club. Bess is one ofthe more retiring girls of her class, but never' theless her sunny disposition and ready smile have made friends for her. Conscientious in her work and willing to lend a helping hand, Bessie is sure to succeed at Pratt Institute. 7 1 GERTRUDE E. SCHUTT Oh, jehosophat l Glee Club, Secretary, Chemistry Club II: Debating Club' Red Cross Club, Assistant Secretary, Midyear Class. Although Gertrude has not been in our Class for the usual three years, havin come to us from Newark, nevertheless she has made a name it herself among her classmates. Here's to your normal school career and success as a teacher, Gertrude! 1 7 MARGARETTA SHANAMAN Musica, D. L. L. Marcia is one of the most dependable girls of her class. Want a true blue friend? We earnestly recommend Peg. She's worth knowing-and knowing well, we'll vouch for that. just keep on extending the helping hand, Marcia -and we wish you luck! THIRTY'THREE 90 f- . -. .C pgs CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL MABEL SHAULL A merry word, a jolly smile, and a rippling laugh-that's Mabel. She is far famed for her gay, good nature. Like a star does she send forth her rays of good cheer. The world has need of such as you, Mabel. 1 1 GLADYS SHEAFFER Can't hear you. I'm asleep! Beta Phi '24-'25, D. S. '25-'26, Chemistry Club, Red Cross Club, junior Civic Club. Here we find the girl who hasn't really grown up. That's so they say, but we believe a little differently, because Gladys has her own opinions about certain matters-cars, for instance. She much prefers a Hudson. We hope there won't be any bumpy road. 7 Y LEAH P. SLEIGH Howdja do it? Twinkling of eyes, twinkling of toes, that's Lee . Her motto seems to be: Stay young along with me, the best is yet to be. Keep up your example, Lee , it's what the world needs. 11 DOROTHY SMITH Really it is! President, William Penn Dramatic Club, Secretary, Midyear Class, I, II and III, President, j. F. F.g j. j. C., junior Civic Club, Debating Club, Glee Club, Red Cross Club, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Class Play Candy Committee. Dot is a lover of literature and is especially fond of certain types of Books . 'LDot's favorite outdoor sport is hiking and she can correctly tell the exact number of bumps on a cer' tain 28 mile stretch of the Susquehanna Trail. We sincerely hope Dot's Books will have a happy ending. 1 Y EVELYN SMITH Isn't that darling! C. A. O., S. G. C., D. L. L., Chemistry Club, Debating Club, Glee Club, William Perm Dramatic Club, Assembly Com- mittee, Vice President I, Midyear Classg Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Play Cast, Class Play Cast, junior Civic Club, Red Cross Club, Class Statistics. Behold, the biggest bluifer of the Midyear Class! That's Emmet's hardrearned title. But, seriously, Evelyn has been a dramatic asset to our class and we hope she will be such to others. However, Emmet , take our advice. Don't be so meddlesome a motherfinelaw as Little Mrs. Cumminf' THIRTY'FOUR .60 Dis COMMENCEMENT ARGUS LEONORE SNYDER A demure, quiet miss who has her own way of getting there , is this maiden. She is a dependable friend, true and loyal, and her classmates feel sure that no matter what she attempts, she's bound to succeed in that steady way of hers. May all your hopes come true, Lenore! 11 DELLA STEINER S. A. E., Red Cross Club, Debating Club, junior Civic Club, Class Play Committee. Here is the questionaire of Section F. Della can always be depended upon to pop an unusual question in the midst of a serious recitation. Tiny is also eilicient in answering. Let's hope she answers that one important question correctly, someday. 7 1 LILLIAN R. STRAW Gee Whiz! Debating Club, Red Cross Club, junior Civic Club. Here's the lady that knows what she says, but not always says what she knows. Lillian will be greatly missed by her classmates, but then why weep, when she will continue to laugh her way into the hearts of others? The Welfare Work will get a mighty fine addition when it gets you, Bunny. 7 1 EMILY THOMPSON Te gods! 'Ye gods! Must I endure all this? S. A. E., I. 1. C., junior Civic Club, Debating Club, Higher Standards Committee, Glee Club. We wonder if Tommy expects to travel after graduation. We hear she has been gaining a lot of information from the West-especially from a certain Michigan University. Well, here's luck to our sweet little Tommy whether her fortune be to travel, or-! Y 1 DOROTHY THRELFALL Oh, Hector l President, S. A. E. '26, Business Manager, Argus '26, Assist- ant Business Manager, Argus 'zgg j. j. C., Chairman, Class Play 'Ticket Committee, Class Secretary IV, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Argus 'Year Book Staff. Behold, the Shylock of Central! Dot surely knows how to extract money from seemingly empty pockets. A large part of the success of the Argus was due to Dorothy's financial ability when she as Skipper kept it clear of the rocks of poverty. THIRTY'FIVE ec- se. CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL ZOE TROXELL HeclQ! S. G. C., S. S. S., D. L. L., Chemistry Club, Red Cross Club. Ever hear Doadie play? Well, she certainly can. Ever see her dance the Charleston or paint pictures or bookmarks? These are just a few of Doadie's talents that have made her a valuable social as well as industrial asset to her class. May you realize your ambition as a great pipe organist, someday, Doa- die ! 1 1 ELIZABETH ANNABELLE UPP Aw, '1'ou're foolin'l Oh, you fraternity pin! We wonder what this signities? It is rumored that Betty is taking up house keeping-but no, of course not from Vance. Betty's favorite subject is Law- because she learns many grounds for argument. But, seriously, here is a girl who can be relied upon to do her best in whatever her future work may be. Y 1 BESSIE WEINTRAUB Le Cercle Francais. Do you remember the old saying, Good goods come in small packages? Well that seems to apply pretty well to Bess . What she lacks in size she seems to make up in vitality, for you can see her any day at 11:10 dashing down stairs to lunch. May old dame Fortune ship a carload of success to you, Bessie, in your future work! I 11 RUTH WEST Oh, I clon't know Class Treasurer III and IV, D. L. L. Society, Art Club, Cross Word Puzzle Tea Room Committee, Class Statistics. , Alexander Hamilton did no more for the new nation than Ruth West has done for our class. Not a penny slips away without Ruthie's knowing where it goes. We know we won't be bankrupt with Ruthie as our financier. The fact that she is our manhater only applies to the present. There will be a time when there will be one she won't hate. At least we hope so! Here's hoping she will be able to control her own purse-strings as she has controlled those of our class. if JOSEPHINE WILSON Oh, flop ! Secretary, O. T. Secretary, C. A. O., President, Chemistry Club Ig Le Cercle Francais, Debating Club, junior Civic Club. Red Cross Club, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Chair' man, Class Dance Committee, Class Play Sales Committee Class Statistics. Teachers' Pet! That's what the class voted Jong and we can't blame them much, for we honestly believe that she loves her teachers,-especially some whom she ardently admires. But, while all this may require talent, jo has other talents such as willingness and dependability that have made her absolutely essential to her class. We are waiting everyday, Jo , to hear the Associated Press announce that you have won a place in Paul Whiteman's Band. T H IRTY'SlX 650 s A Des COMMENCEMENT ARGUS ROSE WINFIELD D. L. L., Debating Club, Class Play Committee, Cross Wo-rd Puzzle Bazaar Committee, William Penn Dramatic Club, Honor Roll, Class Statistics. Behold, the thinker! the scholar! the ambitious one! Rosie is all three, aspiring particularly to oratorical heights. Careful, Rosie Caesar was ambitious too. If anybody wants any advice about books, just consult this walking library. We hear this young lady is extremely interested in Baltimore, but of course we wouldn't have the impertinence to ask why. 1 MILDRED YEAGLEY Oh, dry up! D. L. L., Chemistry Club, Red Cross Club. To some who know her not so well, Shorty is a quiet lass. But we others have seen a roguish twinkle slip into her brown eyes and her lips curl upward in merriment, and we have heard her infectious giggle. Besides you ought to listen in on some of her class recitations. Quiet and contained, you know, but how she gets there! Keep it up, Shorty ! OBSERVATIONS Touts Gross- Who do you think have the best times in our section-those who don't study or thefothers? Fuss - What others? i I wonder where Polly is this period? Down at the lunchfroom, playingfcaptainf' What do y'mean? Taking care of the vessels. Heard in the halls- Nell has an appetite like a bird, honest. Yes, takes a peck at a time. NJ su What play do we have for public speaking? The Merchant of Venice. What's he playing in? us as THIRTY'3.5VtiN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL r ovsanaaaons ceq - .WDC FA COMMENCEMENT ARGUS President .... ..... P AULINE FREDERICK Secretary ....... ....... E LMA HAND Vice President ..... .... B BTTY Hosrnn Treasurer ..... .,.. M ARION EARLEY DEBATING SOCIETY Pauline Frederick Doris Paul Naomi Levinson Dorothy Critchfield Mary Formwalt Elma Hand Ruth Hoffert Marie Freedman Josephine Wilson Rose Winfield Helen Byers Ruth Kapner Evelyn Smith Katherine Ammon Alice Emrey Leah Sleigh Dorothy Calhoun Glendolen Dill Marion Fasnacht Isabel Craig Ethel Bliss Della Steiner Caroline Finkenbinder Edith Brunner Dorothy Smith Millie Lindsay Ruth Gross Lillian Straw . Blanche Isele Marion Earley Hazel Myers Betty Hoster r Betty Jacoby Emily Thompson Pauline Dyer Elizabeth Brown Harriet Mathias 'lad 'W 'WM be? THIRTY'NINE sa We va CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL KATHERINE AMMON PAULINE FREDERICK Doms PAUL NAOM1 LEVINSON QDEBATING BEAM HURRAH, we were ready for the fray! just look at the team pictured above if you want to see the star debaters in this terrif tory. Every one of the girls is a leader in the debating society and one of them was on the team that beat Washington last year. We were all sure that they would uphold Central against the Camp Hill High School in a way which would make us proud of their victory. 'ed bs? PORTY FG P3 COMMENCEMENT ARGUS President ............. . . ..... NAOMI LEVINSON Treasurer ...... ..... M ARY HEISLEY VicefPresident .... . . . MARY FORMWALT Secretary ....... ....... R UTI-I Gnoss MEMBERS OF LE GERCLE FRANCAIS Katherine Ammon Theattle Kennedy Dorothy Begelfer Naomi Levinson Dorothy Critchfield Millie Lindsay Caroline Finkenbinder Sara Martz Mary Formwalt Hazel Myers Marie Freedman Ruth Neumyer Ruth Gross Lucille Norton Mary Heisley Eloise Nungesser Frances Jones Leah Sleigh Ruth Kapner Bessie Weintraub Josephine Wilson LE GERCLE FRANCAIS LE CERCLE FRANCAIS under the direction of Miss Warden has had some unique as well as instructive meetings. During the past year our purpose has been to speak French more fluently and to understand it more easily. Some humorous yet educational plays have been produced. More comical than the plays themselves, however, were the interpretaf tions of the characters by members of the club who put on brave faces while struggling with tongue-twisting French idioms. In addition to the plays, simple and quaint French songs were sung. 'fad bs? FORTY'ONE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL President ....... ........ S ARA Mfmrz Vice'Presiclent ..... ..... M ILDRED YBAGLEY Secretary ....... .... G ERTRUDE Sci-IU'r'r Treasurer ..... ...,. N ELLIE Rica GHEMISTRY GLUB MEMBERS Sara Martz Nellie Rice Evelyn Smith Gladys Sheaffer Gertrude Schutt Zoe Troxell Dorothy Barnes Josephine Wilson Doris Paul Marie Freedman Ruth Kapner Millie Lindsay Pauline Frederick Mildred Yeagley Harriet Mathias Q1-IEMISTRY GLUB THE work of the Chemistry Club has been in charge of the program committee. They have arranged excellent programs which have served the twoffold purpose of being both practical and interesting. For instance, they learned the test for toothfpaste and headache tablets for harmful ingredients, and the method of dyeing various fabrics. It has given the members a broader conception of the subject and a greater interest in it. 'ed bs? FOR'I'Y'TWO as at New rw. COMMENCEMENT ARGUS Praeses Prima ....., .... N AoMr LEVINSON Pvaeses Secunda ..., ...,. B ETTY jAcoEY Scriba ........ . . . ..... ETHEL Buss Aeraria .... ......... M ARY HEISLEY Musica . . .... MARGARET SHANAMAN MEMBERS OF CD. L. L. SOCIETY Katherine Ammon Dorothy Barnes Ethel Bliss Mary Formwalt Pauline Frederick Lucy Handy Mary Heisley Betty Jacoby Naomi Levinson Phoebe Makibbin Frances Mann Harriet Mathias Gertrude Madeira Doris Paul Margaretta Shanaman Evelyn Smith Zoe Troxell Ruth West Rose Winfield Mildred Yeagley D. L. L. Soo1ETY THE D. L. L. Society was organized just one year ago under the advisor' ship of Miss Jessie Bowers. Since that time the members of the club have had many interesting programs pertaining to Roman life and cus- toms. Although most of the work has been of a serious character, we did enjoy several humorous programs. We all feel that the Latin Society was well worth while and thank Miss Bowers for her assistance in the work. 'ed bs? FORTY'TI-IREE 650 Dfs CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL J - J - C?- President ....... ..... B ETTY HOSTER Vice'Presider1t ..... .... E LIZABBTH BROWN Secretary ..... ....... E LMA HAND Treasurer ............... ,.,. E Min THOMPSON Corresponding Secretary . . . .... MARION FASNACHT Dorothy Threlfall Helen Byers Pauline Dyer Della Steiner Dorothy Smith Marion Basnacht Betty Upp Ruth Hoffert Violet Harner Isabel Craig Alice Emery Verna Radle Dorothy Calhoun ANOTHER successful year of co'operation and pleasant tasks has passed for the members of the J. J. C. club. The purpose of the club, which is to further the commercial work, has been carried on and a great deal was accomplished under the direction of Miss Byers, our adviser. Although the J. J. C. is a study club, several delightful parties and dances were held. We consider it a great pleasure to have been members of this club and We hope the future club members will End it as beneficial, and that they will carry on the work for years to come. 'fad bo' FORTY' FO U R is PQ COMMENCEMENT ARGUS CIONS OBSERVPI Dorothy S mztli: Did iinyhody see 'Three Weeks' lying around here? ' i ' , h-,, Uksy' Craig: B 474.9 Betty Hester: lArguing for the class get ii plate with each order! Craig: UAW! we aye o s 1 085 Alice Emrvy giving ii hookfreporr: He l home and name reaik that Window .ind you ll get t ice wee name curdsj But, Isabel you h l t of wlzites at home . wus so lmshful, and he gave up Us . Mass O-rrli: Alice, do you think anything like that would he posf sihle? For instance, that you, Alice Emrey, would do thaitll' Alice Emrey: Yes, but I'm not hashful I :NJ Alice E'lllTC:Vf L do you fix it? In liiwl Miss Byers, if the name is mispe lled correctly, ,lliss B,Vf'I'SI 'iOh, sure, correct it! Q.. I:ORTY'lfIVE PG pea CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Miss Hershey to Section F: Digest all you read. Elma Hand: I might get indigestionf' Helen Byers is an innocent believer that pinfmoney is a liberal source of buying pins. L94 Dorothy Threlfall, taking advantage of little Ruthie: Here comes our Shylockf' Witty Ruth West: Yes, do you have any shekels? Elma Hand is of the strong opinion that a written contract for S10 must be in writing. 04-9 1 Mid-Tear: - Hello, Is this the Victoria theatre? Voice: Yes, M idfTea'r: What have you in the way of movies today? Voice: 'A Kiss for Cinderella is here.' Midffear: O goody! Please send me out two thirty cent ones. XJ REMEMBER, GIRLS It has been found in the study of Evolution that Women in Industry are hampered by Pride and Prejudice. Hasty marriages and Divorce have resulted. Nevertheless Virgil tells us that arms and a hero are enough to lead any beautiful Dido to grief. Therefore girls, remember Macbeth couldn't squeeze blood from a turnipn, and the person that tries to do it nowadays usually Goetz connected with some kind of Crime Marjie- I wonder why girls wrap their coats around them like that? Martie- For form, I guess. Marjie- Well, it shows it. 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