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Te i en iT FRESHMEN Fir Back Row: Left to Right—Arline Patterson, Lois McKray. Frent Row: Left to Right—Laverna Robertson, Chase Millice, Eunice Reber. | +6 () ae). A A A) A) A) A AL) A A) () A ) A () A ¢) ANI ( Ear Name Favorite Pastime Favorite Expression Ambition : 73 C , . oe fel Chase Millice Star gazing. I sey quite fin- Mecha F ish. Et Le ieeeted PACE US: No py Smiling wife. iia Arline Patterson legen with Lois «what? Nuree = { an wunice, Fir Laverna Robertson’ Studying. ae Alege dean Beauty Specialist. Ei Eunice Reber Doing house work. ‘Oh, goodness.” Teacher. ' il The Freshman Class is for Freshman so young and so gay. is for rules which we try to obey. is for egotism but the Juniors have it all. is for Seniors so brilliant and tall. is for hall of our school house so dear. is for memory which is exercised here. is for English which the Sophies despise. ZMSmVeenas SRSA SSS enon Srononn ono on i is for nonsense which helps make up our lives. j : 1G, Wl, ee [el EST OF THE FRESHMEN CAUSES FOR INSANITY OF i Chase Millice, the slowest. ’ OUR FACULTY ; (2 ; f Shall we write on both sides of jue Lois McKray, the funniest. our paper?” jue! Arline Patterson, the shortest. “Do we have to write with ink?” jus! Laverna Robertson, the tallest. “T haven’t a pencil.” jue! Eunice Reber, the quickest. “I didn’t hear the question.” ioe il A SC) () DC) AD) AD) AA) EE () SP ) ADC) SRR () SD () ND () RN () ADC) AA () NAD () A TD () AA) AC) ARE () ARRAN ( ) ER ( ED ( ) A A A) A) A () ED () A () EN) EE () A () AC) A () RD () A) A) A ( ) (ND a (¢, KZ 4) fie eS) = () A ( ) | Aes THE CENTERIKA | 48) 0 ae 0 0 am SE) ) A) A ) A) ) A) A ( AA () A ) LL) EI ( EIN () A ( A ) AE ) A ( ( A ( A AND) A) -S-¢) AR A” € o y
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2 Spend ema eae (em A ) A) AA = A |) Ee) E AAA) A) ES Ele) Ae) AE) Ae AE ) Ee» Aa Ae ) Ae) RR) Ne) Ae) Sy EE) A) A) PN) A | A) Se ) A) rammeZe Saati THE CENTERIKA — i i i i ' i ’ ’ i ’ ’ ’ ’ i ’ ! ’ i ’ i ' : ’ ‘ i ’ i fo) ee SA ( A () ( ) AA) I LF A) A) A EE) A) A A) A) LE) A ALA A Ee A) A A ) A) AER ) AE |) ome (came a0 =i ic : SOPHOMORES Pe Back Row: Left to Right—Victor Hess, Paul Beard, Emily Slaubaugh. : Ue | Middle Row: Left to Right—Leoan Liebe, Fredrick Beard, Verda Gingerich, Leona FE ; Swartzendruber. j BA | Front Row: Left to Right—Earl Amelon, Lloyd Fry, Delmar Brenneman, Clifton Gin- gerich, Charles Semler. line | ! ! ! J J ! J J J ! J ' J ' ' ! ' ! ! : bit j i 7 i ! i | SOPHOMORE CLASS Second tallest of our class. j Delmar Brenneman is his name. uc! Brown hair and brown eyes, 2 : ; . t j Who is it you can easily surmise. Then there’s Emily with nice manners, jue Victor a very mischievous chap. Whom we all admire. jc! He thinks to study would be a great And as a good scholar of Center ’ mishap. High, ! F Upon her we can always rely. ; ' Leona, plumb, gay, and jolly, ; ; 4 | j She thinks to worry would be folly. Charles Semler’s greatest desire ju. When things happen that are gay, Is to someday be a man of fame, : fic Her eyes do dance in a heavenly way And across the ocean blue, (oF j 2 ; Will sail as we all know he will do. ; ' Feet on the ground, head in the sky. pus He’s very tall and oh! how wise. Who joined h hi He’s fine fellows and always willing o joined us here this year. ee to try. He never has much to say, er He is by name, Lloyd Fry. But he’s a loyal Sophomore, never Uc : : ' fear. j oe teas edad As Of all the Sophomores we have 15 j And whatever she starts to do, named, enh Br tasanne 45d “well We left a little space puoi: oe ee eee Meas ie i ae aes of Clifton Gingerich jue! : ‘ me, e largest of his race. ‘ j Will someday be a man of fame, ‘ : 2 : eens beak bei lant. nnd (studious Leoan Liebe, a shy little Miss, always [ear too, works, (us : 5 : Her studies she never shirks. ‘fue | ene eye xe finishes what he starts to Shari al triehd'td all ao tieed ; (uo j To everyone she is a true helper, in- jus! A boy who’s not shy and bashful deed. jus! A fine kid just the same, Diplo, j Then there’s Earl Amelon, ji! a ee a ee Ree Ue Teen UR ER ROR ReRE RRR Tene ee des inheneenGacienrentonsascmerantansanjencesvessanvy LEU vee uuu Levee uEueue THE CENTERIKA TV 0 ee ee OO | | LE) A A! | LE A) LE) |) |) RY | EE |) A$ ) AER | em 050 ih
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0,0) eae SS) (ER () RE ( ER (RE RR ( ED ( RD (EER ( ) ED ( REN ( A (A ( ) ER ( ) A I (| ( ) A (A A) A ) A) A ( A ¢ ) ( A ¢ ) A () AA RR ( ) I paemmeze STE Te ey THE CENTERIKA Sener 03 eee 0 ee 0) ae () 0) () a SL ) A A 6) CA) A ( A) A ( ( (CK ( C) A) AC) I ) A A A ) A) | A ( ( LE ¢ ) A ( ange DECLAMATORY fat Back Row: Left to Right—Charles Semler, Seth Eimen, Lloyd Fry, Walter Reber. UE Middle Row: Left to Right—Edna Yoder, Ervin Eash, Delmar Brenneman, Paul Beard, i : Lois McKray. j ! Front Row: Left to Right—Agnes Swartzendruber, Melva Rae Gingerich, Leona ; (Uc § Swartzendruber, Eulah Miller, Ferne Wertz, Coach Mrs. Osborn. Ni Wim Si eee | : One of the activities included in the course at Center High School is the Declama- jan! tory contests in which every member of the school takes part. The first contest was joy! held the first week in January. joi! The follow ing students were represented in the final home contest: Oratorical— i . Lloyd Fry, Ervin Eash, Paul Beard, and Walter Reber. Dramatic—Edna Yoder, Melva ; ' Gingerich, Ferne Wertz, and Delmar Brenneman. Humorous—Charles Semler, Lois jue! McKray, Agnes Swartzendruber, Seth Eimen, Eulah Miller, and Leona Swartzen- jus! druber. At the final home contest the winners were: Oratorical—Paul Beard, first; Lloyd Fry, second; Ervin Eash, third. Dramatic—Melva Gingerich, first; Edna Yoder, second; Delmar Brenneman, third. Humorous—Lois McKray, first; Seth Eimen, second; Agnes Swartzendruber, third. At the Johnson County Declamatory contest for smaller schools the following people from Center won places: Oratorical—Paul Beard, third; Dramatic—Melvin Gingerich, second; Humorous—Lois McKray, second. Melva Gingerich won second place in her division at the final Johnson County contest and Lois McKray third in her division. FALL FESTIVAL The second annual Washington Township Fall Festival was held at Center High School, October 12. Some of the activities of the day consisted in judging the exhibits, announcing the winners, and presenting a program which all the schools had prepared. At noon a delicious fried chicken dinner was served by the ladies of the community. The purpose of this event is to further the spirit of co-operation among the schools, to let the public know more about the things that are being accomplished by our com- munity, and to provide an opportunity for wholesome fellowship. SASTeherenono AEE ESSA ACSA eS SSAA anise So) ee) se ee ee CARS fo ee) ee 0 a) LL A ) A) A) ) | |) |) A A A A A A) A) A) ) LTT CO SAAN eA THE CENTERIKA GUSUSUC EUG SUC MGUEMeUCMCUr LF FF FE EE LS LL A) A) EE) A) IE A) A OR) eR j Gar 2. “ ot Oe Sete emt pe ae rnin re de SA A NT ES EEE EN (GSE I | |
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