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rr ae = ee ; : ; . , , P Reo oO SOKO Sea THECENTERIKA 20320 22CROROROZER h 4 Z 7™“ i™ a a eo sT s s » Ay 4) y, r, ( , rs) r y, i i A “ y ey) Wy Ny SENIOR CLASS HISTORY x {J In the fall of nineteen hundred and twenty-six we, as Freshmen, knocked at Xy cy the doors of Center High School for admittance. We were welcomed into a new éry y school building. Even though we did act a bit green, we knew that verdancy was a : x. sign for growth. The upper classmen, realizing that they had once gone “through KY ¢y the mill,” were rather congenial. When we were Freshmen, we behaved as such. N x The Sophomore year found our number decreased by one. We now numbered KY tY seven. We already had great expectations of being the largest and best class to at Ay, eraduate from Center. During this year some of our talent was shown by compet- x ing in our first declamatory contest. pa y, During the Junior year the girls had “full swing,” since there were no boys ay Pe in the class. Our number was decreased by two, Cecil and Lois Bontrager, who W s sought knowledge in another chool. We were now beginning to plan our future Cy ’y careers. Some of us were planning to be teachers, nurses, and stenographers. We e p further displayed some of our talent by presenting the play “Always in Trouble.” We Cc} One of the most important features of this year was the banquet given in honor iY ¥ of the Seniors. y, y } At last we are Seniors. Some of our prophecies have already been fulfilled. Cy We have a great deal of work, but with the co-operation that we Seniors have, we hy. pe can do a great deal. We took part in athletics, contests, plays, and other enter- D e () tainments. We now are twelve in number. We were glad to welcome Lois and Cecil ; x Bontrager to our class again and also three new members, Mary Swartzendruber, NN, i Delmar Brenneman, and George Pennington. We will always have many happy re ( memories of the four years we spent at Center. Pee bs, oO : “ . x Ete AY ha Ye x AVE 7) CLASS PROPHECY Ny X ) x. One hot summer night in July, nineteen hundred and forty, after a heavy Y Cr) meal during which I had eaten too much oyster stew, I had a sirange dream. A Cay ? phantom airplane driven by a ghostly apparition landed on the lawa. The appariticn y. oy commanded me to take a ride. I climbed in and we were soon flying eastward. We pe () soon landed at Paris, France; we remained there for some time. I learned that the : x pilot of the airplane was Cecil Bontrager. As a pastime he was driving for the Ws Ny Paris Air Line. A od , ? One evening as we returned from a ride, we each received a letter from y, ¢r Kalona, Iowa. It was an invitation to attend the Alumni Banquet at Center High Ne ( School. It didn’t take us long to decide that we would attend it. We started on our journey next morning. When we arrived at New York we stopped for dinner. AVA CN Having become members of the idle rich, we went into the best cafeteria in the city. A; hy We immediately recognized one of the waiters as Ferne Wertz. ; Pes : e On picking up the evening paper, we saw these headlines: “New Governor a. hy Elected.” Upon reading it, we found that Delmar Brenneman had received the office. ‘ ey Ws ee We resumed our journey and arrived at Joetown the next morning. Arriving X. (. at the banquet that evening, we met all our classmates. We learned that Mary : Swartzendruber was a private tutor in lowa City. Edna Yoder had hired out to Ny iY - . . . . . . . . Ay K. T. N. T. to sing solos. Marjorie Hukill was living a secluded life in the Ozark . y, Mountains raising soy beans. Helena Amelon, we were told, was doing a prosperous ; Jy ” “YW “A A RSENS OREO THECENTERIKA £03920 2O2RORORORR 7™ —sf — —j a - A » ¢ ae
rah | 40.2. oa fom op = em = = — = B OP OSRO ROBO SOS «STHECENTERIKA 03 OK THE CENTERIKA Lois Bontrager “Honey”. “T can’t know”. Vice President ’27-’28. Declamatory—Humorous, 2nd, county contest ‘27-’28. Goshen College Academy ’28-’29. Girls’ Quartette ’26-’27; ’27-’28; ’29-’30. President ’29-’30. Centerika Editor ’29-’30. President Irving Society 729-30. Basketball ’29-’30. Delmar Brenneman TH ele2s “How did you get that way”. Centerika Business Manager ’29-’30. Basketball ’27-’28; ’28-’29; ’29-’30. Baseball ’27-’28; ’28-’29; °29-’30. Excelsior Literary Society. Declamatory. Secretary-Treasury Athletic Association. Agnes Swartzendruber “Aggie”. SPL Seager”, President ’27-’28. Vice President Excelsior Society ’29-’30. Assistant Editor Centerika ’29-’30. Girls’ Quartette ’26-’27; ’27-’28; ’28-’29; ”29-’30. Basketball ’26-’27; ’27-’28; °28-’29. Declamatory. Baseball. Mary Swartzendruber “Molly”. “I think so too”. Goshen College Academy ’27-’28; ’28-’29. Centerika Reporter ’29-’30. Excelsior Literary Society. Declamatory.
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