Kalona High School - Centerika Yearbook (Kalona, IA)

 - Class of 1929

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A |) RR ( ) ND (RR ( ) A) ED ( () A) ( ) A) AS A A) A A ( ) AL ( A RI ( ty FSR RSRS RCMoMeMonenonone $ THE CENTERLKA eq RoR Reon enone O20) () a 0 Re () (END ED) SL) SS (| A ( AC) ) A ( ) ) A A OS OS A) ) A ( A ( A { ) RE ( tx . 7 95¢ THE LAMP WENT OUT jaa! in the county to do more club work. This, as we are told, is a paying proposition, be- sides being educational. We truly hope that the people of the county will be very much benefited by his work in the county. We, as the students of Center High, surely wish Mr. Duncan success. Loeereer Te or fe ee ee) ee) LL) (| I) RR ( ER |) A ( ) ED ( ) (I () RN ) EC) ( EC ) () ED) RE ( ) ED () RD ( ) ER ¢ ) NN () EE ( AD () NE ( ) ID ( ox UJ UAL E UU ueue UE uEueueueM THE CENTERIKA [ARR LE LE) LE LE) SE EE) A A LE EE EE) A) AE) A) IN (| ) ee |) ee ih + ' ' : uh (Pantomime) ' Uc z USES TES orl a She oe Re Be a Fredrick Beard rer | ve BS RE ONT ot oc oa eae asec ae UL A aR ec ee Leota Yoder ja! i “ite Ming, 2 a oe 3 Re a Se ae ae Chase Millice j=! ] RRR AY Bem carer re A, AO AR re arden ice pants resus Renew diqadn eade Pca deat stczeamntsan Earl Amelon jaa! : oy Wc toyes 08 NN ata 5 Oe nen eae ene eee Laverna Robertson jaa! ! maa (ust - | M . Community Play Presented During the Last Week of School fet i “WIDE ENOUGH FOR TWO” ue Ue MMMENY HO OL WOE s ea MM ALG MSAD ope cares css ov oct sossndes dente cae ctbedovenncnnte-ncdasansse Morley Palmer lie Ue anAmMe brush elise level: headed= Partner oo cog ces ca cece cea ccnceeeceren cc ee wese sce eceaceve Charles Yoder Vie | i CEG CEOS SOs CAYCE pata 21 RE Aoi cA ry Ao ce ee Ura Miller Vy | FoniuzmeICCller..Am Very, LUNN Y DUte ii ay cesses 2 ieeeocen econ ceneenecee cecerve C. C. Swartzendruber j ? t Pump, An American citizen of African desent ..................2..-...2----------- Frank Gingerich jaa! cal MiSSeenune A temale literary Crank = 2 oo.ccs coc --- eeca-techerecevanaconcerne Agnes Swartzendruber i ' | Sayer, IVA, IBN Wend yee ab red mcrae, es CEES Tea a ry ee ee ok ee Arlene Patterson | i oa! it Gat ue INTERVIEWS en j ‘ at Wallace Gingerich will spend the summer at his home helping his father with the j Bry! | i farm work. j Say! £ We will find George Hess at Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, this summer. j Sri! j ! Melva Gingerich has planned to take violin lessons this summer and attend the Aa ! University of Iowa next fall. Het aT | Laurine Miller has decided to help her mother with the housework. ! i ' Seth Eimen is also going to attend Coe College for the summer after which he j j ! i will teach at Washington No. 3. ij ' i Ervin Eash’s plan is to spend the summer working out. Ear i Walter Marner will probably spend the summer at his home. jus : es ’ Walter Reber is going to attend Coe College this summer. jue! i } Vir Jones does not know at present what he is going to do. jue! ft Marvle Palmer is coming back to school next fall after a trip out West. We will ; j ! { be glad to have her with us again. etn Ear Esther and Leota Yoder will not be with us this fall. They have moved to Missis- ear i i sippi. We are sorry they cannot return here to school. ' i i : Cecil and Lois Bontrager will be back to school with us next fall. We are glad to | j ! have them back again. They have been spending their last school year at Goshen, ju. pos : Indiana. jus ! i Mr. and Mrs. Osborn will spend their vacation at Solon. Mr. Osborn will continue : ' : j his study at the University of Iowa for his degree of Master of Arts. Later in the sum- Ein i i mer they will possibly take a trip out West. ein j i S. Lysle Duncan, formerly county agent of Louisa county, was appointed County Vary { Agent of Johnson County. (aj i Mr. Duncan is very much interested in club work, and is organizing boys and girls (U5 y taal Par || ty ty Par ' !

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Sere rteees THE CENTERIKA Raa AMO i THE SENIOR CLASS PLAY jue! May 2 and 3 j uc! Richard “Tate, -Esq)..222c3. ee ee ee eee Walter Marner - Ut Francis Felton 05.03 ee ee ae ee ere Seth Eimen eit Dora Hale heeds pee ee ee a ee, Melva Gingerich ory Allfice «Ma leolan ti). cc. 25 cect See a eC Ferne Wertz ei Mrs-+Sarah: An sMullen 2g oe Fa ee eee Laurine Miller puc Simon -F... Felton sia sees Ri ee ee ee ee Paul Beard jc! Philander Filmore six. a ae ae eee ee Wallace Gingerich jc! Thhrvn orb lay Haye Se ae cee ee Vir Jones - | Silas: Steklem Gore : 2c teeta ese en See ed Walter Reber iar oar aay THE JUNIOR CLASS PLAY, APRIL 4 AND 5 “ALWAYS IN TROUBLE” Misery Moons Ay Hoodcoed! Coonm eee ee Lloyd Fry Gideon“ Blairs@At Milliomire ce ee ee ee ee Ervin Eash MomeRisslessAss Sickie a Wiis Ul ceases eae elan ean na nS Delmar Brenneman Hivam Dutt scl my A swf lN at ec ae eee George Hess Patrick’ Keller eA Tickete Sel ler pier se see ee ee a ee Earl Amelon Samantha sladeswA™ Poor © leslie ric eee eee eee en Helena Amelon Rosebud) Reese, Her'Charming’ Neice 2222. = ee ee Edna Yoder Paula Maleek; A, Bolsheviek¢...5... 25-52 2 Se ee ee ree Eulah Miller LulagPearl, “Ay Ractime: Gir) eee eee eee Agnes Swartzendruber Other People—Marjorie Hukill, Arvilla Eimen, Laverna Robertson, Arline Patterson, Lois McKray and Emily Slaubaugh. 2) A) A) A) A EA A) A) A A) (A () RN () ec oe et FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE CLASS PLAY December 13 and 14. | i f j ; } { | a § } i | i i i ( { | “A PERPLEXING SITUATION” ' Mie weMiddl eto ngecw nope Sea's C17] yaaeeeeeee ee ease ae ounce ea mera Paul Beard ( Mrs. Middleton, his spatinet wat cls) ales eee enn Verda Gingerich { Tom .Middleton,shis; sons 200s acs ceed es ee ee Victor Hess | Jessie Middleton, his eldest daughter .222...2.0. 2. ee Lois McKray j Sue Middleton, his second daughter!) ee Arline Patterson i Lucey Pair; sanjvadopted nieceve seceaa. ee ce ere ee ee Eunice Reber Vie cl ts re setvea ria il yf Slams oC] TERIOR OE Mee ERS Emily Slaubaugh ' Mrs. Noise; anyinquisitive: neighbor jy e2 =e er ee Leoan Liebe j Alexander Wilson Jessie's SWitorg: oe eee Delmar Brenneman t Mary,-the ‘Irish ‘servents=..s oie ee ee Leona Swartzendruber j Fritz,;the man, ofvall -worlos seo ee ee eee Clifton Gingerich i Uncle Epitumas, froma ways upg COUDILT yess ee ee re eee Charles Semler j Health. Officer: este nap ee OI a rk ee See a ee a= es Lloyd Fry ( i i j } i j ! A PAIR OF LUNATICS ONE ACT PLAY Jack: Wielding 2. cite Sees tees soo ssdc ee ete cee tee ne ne Marjorie Hukill Glara, Mariners 20.2 er i ee re te a eg Arvilla Eimen ne ee a ee ae ay 2 SL () RD () I () NN () ED ( ) ER () OD () ED () RD () () - ENED () SL AD ( ) RE () REED ( ) AED () LSD () RN () ER ( ) eT ¢ ) a () ( Q) Q ( ) CED () ( Q () RD () Q () SR ( )-Q () E ( ) END () I () (CD ( ) ) (Sa ¢ ) I ¢ ) ( ) re ( ) SC) () ED (ED () IND) ND ) ED ( )ED- ( ) EEE ¢) RD ( ) A ( D ¢) RE ( ) RID ¢) SRROD ¢) C ) RD () () D () RD () TD () SIND () SC) CE ( A () ) () D(A () ED () Eenorenononon ; URUGUAY THE CENTERUKA RURURURURURUR ETT



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+, ) ema () ) A) A ( LA ( ) A ( ( A ( ) - AAR ( A ( ( A) A) A) ND) ) EO) )-- ( - ) D- N0 BSO (eb EEE eee THE CENTERTKA oquRSASRoRenenerononenienono | 026) cum ) SS ) A () A () RD ( ED () RA ( ERA () RD ( ) RE- () RE ( Se () |) ee |) GD () ee |) ee 2S) 1) AS) AD 0 ON OE ND (OE rE “Wait a minute,” said Betty over her shoulder as she hurried towards the man- ager. “It’s all right, the manager is father’s friend, and he says that I may take your place here for the rest of the day. You take this money. I had intended to buy a pair of beads, but I have so many I really don’t need them. You take this money and get yourself something nourishing to eat and then rest. Tomorrow you will feel better, and more like working.” “How can I ever thank you?” asked the girl. She was thinking of the good lunch she would have and then the coolness of her own room. “l’m glad to do it,” said Betty. The girl left the store. She bought food and went to her room to rest. As she lay between the cool linen sheets, her head stopped throbbing and she dropped off to sleep dreaming of the dark haired girl who had been so kind and thoughtful and she decided that all the people in the world had not become heartless and selfish. M. G. 729 ( { { Pit YELLOW BEADS Jenn Betty Ann tripped lightly into the large Beaths Department store. She was | Very very happy for tonight she was going to an American Legion ball. Betty Ann was ! Vary the daughter of a famous doctor in Woodbury, a town of about ten thousand. i ef One reason for her happiness was that she had a beautiful new yellow georgette i] ‘ : dress, which was very becoming to her fair complexion and her dark hair and eyes. r fel But upon looking in her jewelry box she discovered that she did not have a necklace : j or a pair of beads to match her dress and this was the reason she was hurrying into - Worl the store. Knowing the store well, as she did most of her shopping there, Betty Ann ' Very hurried to the jewelry department. | Lei “T want to look at some yellow beads, please,” said Betty Ann to the girl behind | jc - the counter. ( ea As the girl turned, Betty Ann saw she trembled, and as she picked up a tray of i Ir keads and cone i ie Sea a ae and eee pea 4 : i “Have you been ill?” aske etty Ann, who was always doin g something for = ar others J Tr “Yes,” said the girl, “this is the first day I have been to work for a month. I ! ent just had to come today. I’ve had the flu, but my landlady said if I didn’t pay her i ein Saturday for my room she’d set me out in the street.” j Lear Betty Ann looked at the girl thoughtfully. She was very pale, her eyes were i pur large and looked strained, her hands trembled. i ' ; ' : 4 MR. SPIFFLEDINKER USES THE NEW SEWING MACHINE Mr. Spiffledinker purchased his wife a new electric sewing machine. It had just come the day before, but he imagined his wife should have all the sewing done. He wanted a clean shirt and of course noticed the one lying among the mending which had not been patched. He was bound to have that particular shirt. He said to Miranda his wife, in a gruff tone, “Why haven’t you that shirt patched? You might have known I would want that shirt.” Miranda replied very sweetly, “There are some in the dresser drawer which have been nicely mended.” “But I don’t want them. I want this one. What did I get you that sewing ma- chine for if you aren’t going to use it’ I’ll patch my own shirt.” “Very well, my dear,” said his wife. Mr. Spiffledinker put the current on full blast and started to patch his shirt. “Wang,” went the sewing machine. ‘Chew, chew,” went the thread and finally broke. “Miranda, Miranda,” he yelled, “what’s wrong with this thing?” 6 me ee () cee 0 ee em) ce () cee () LL) ) A () S ) AAD () RA ¢ ) SPEER ( ERD ( ) I ) RRR ¢) ERD) ED ( ) A ( ) EE RD () RC) RR () A () RE () ER ( RN () ER () ED () A () ) A) A) ) A (A ) A) A) OO) a a (a () EC nena SA A) SS) A ANE OSE OG A) A) A) A) AE) A) A) A) AE) AD) AD) ES) ERD) ER) AE) AE) A () AE) A) AD) A) FESR THE CENTERTKA fUgtntatRtaU aU aU aURURURUGs A) A) A) EL) EA) A) A) A ) A) A) A) () ( A ( ( () A () a ( O) ee EEL) A () EE ( ) E-¢ ) A (AN () A C) (AC) C) A () -CANND- () RANNND- () C. Eran en anonen an anonen anon! Lan onan arlene enone en enor onan en aaron nnn on nano we ) - () RR () ERR ( REED ¢ ) RRR () ED ( ) SERRE () ERR ¢ ) CERRD ( ) ED ( ) CESARE ( ) ERED () C ( ) DD ( ) ESED ¢ ) A ¢ ) A () CAAA ( ) RAD ¢ ) SEER () - RED- () RE () SERRE () ER En @, a! OS) EAA ( ERR () RRND ( ) NUD ( ) DD ) ENNNED () ERR ( ) ERNE ( ) ENND- ( ) D () EA ( ) A ( ) A ( ) AD ( EAA ( ) A ( ) - AR ( ) AED ( ) ERD ( ) AN () A () E ( ) ER ( ) SEED ¢) ND () ERNE () ERNE C) ey D ( ) A (

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