Harrisburg Central High School - Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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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.

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-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



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.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

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