Kalona High School - Centerika Yearbook (Kalona, IA)

 - Class of 1930

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7 CENTERIKA Marjorie Hukill “Mare”. “That’s nothing to write home about”. Declamatory. Basketball ’26-’27; °27-’28; °’28-’29; ’29-’30. Centerika Reporter ’29-’30. Excelsior Literary Society. Ace Cecil Bentrager as “Cee. “Go chase yourself”. Centerika Business Manager ’29-’80. Basketball ’29-’30. Goshen College Academy ’28-’29. Secretary-Treasurer ’29-’30. Irving Literary Society. Baseball ’29-’30. President ’28-’29. Declamatory. a a or oe ny A of KS . fa GA y Eulah Miller “a°% = “Mike”. “Don’t you know?” Centerika Joke Editor ’29-’80. Secretary-Treasurer Irving Literary So- ciety ’29-’30. Declamatory. Basketball ’29-’30. o We Ne af SK Y pana Fe Helena Amelon “Helen”. “Why bring that up?” Basketball ’28-’29; ’29-’30. Declamatory—Humorous, 38rd, county contest ’29-’30. Baseball ’28-’29. Excelsior Literary Society. Centerika Joke Editor ’29-’30. Y a 2 BK OK OK OK OE OR OER OSE OE PE OE OE OSES AOS EOE OIE EYEE THE CENTERIKA AN

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THE CENTERIKA 032025024034 4 7 a) 7 e 7 5 - 5 - 7, WE a Y Ny . ” ) 5 ‘ X 5 , £ “ — SS on =u — = - we rl = Edna Yoder o “Pumpkin”. “You'd be surprised”. Vice President ’29-’30. Declamatory—Dramatic 1st, county con- test ’27-’28. ’29-’30. Basketball ’29-’30. Girls’ Quartette ’26-’27; ’27-’28; ’28-’29; ’29-’30. Centerika Feature Editor ’29-’30. Baseball ’28-’29. Excelsior Literary Society. aS a Fz 7 4 roe, George Pennington a el Bee “Tisten here’’. Ferne Wertz ‘Shorty’. “And how”. Sy Basketball 26-27; 21-7283 pase alk oy 29-'30. ; Declamatory. ) INm +N a Class Secretary ’27-’28. y Excelsior Literary Secretary. Centerika Sales Manager ’29-’30. Ww Arvilla Eimen A “Spud”. X. “IT don’t care”. yf Girls’ Quartette ’26-’27; ’27-’28; ’28-’29; z 29-730. A Excelsior Literary Society. Centerika Athletic Editor ‘29-30. NV, Basketball ’26-’27; 27-28; 28-29 x 29-30. Declamatory. Baseball Captain ’28-’29. £ LESS THECENTERIKA 0360360960350 250 26GR s rs « ae oF A 7“



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ex THECENTERIKA S036036092022C ROR business as manager of a Beauty Shop in Frytown. Agnes Swartzendruber was a we dietitian in a hospital in St. Louis. Eulah Miller had just returned from Hollywood, : and had received world-wide fame as a toe-dancer. Arvilla Eimen, by applying her KY knowledge of physical science, had invented electric dynamite. George Pennington OY was the radio announcer at Shreveport, Louisiana. Lois Bontrager was music in- {. structor in the Joetown Conservatory of Music. WW After the Banquet we again started for Paris with many pleasant memories cn of our Alma Mater. A Just then my dream was disturbed by my mother calling me. te Beau © -09: oS ANG é y “ ¢ Xr () CLASS WILL . 9 Xe We, the Seniors of nineteen hundred and thirty, being physically, mentally, OY { and morally sound, and realizing that the time for our departure is at hand, hereby x set down the last will for the disposal of our school possessions. WY oy o ITEMS B To the Juniors, we hereby give and bequeath all rights and privileges which we, as Seniors, in due course have enjoyed in the past year. aXe To the Freshmen, who so sadly need it, we give our love and respect for . ' each other. 5 ’y To Emily Slaubaugh, we leave Eulah Miller’s noise making abilities. Ny, » To Victor Hess, we leave Arvilla Eimen’s pugnacity. vy ‘a To Charles Semler, we leave Agnes Swartzendruber’s mania for studying. » To Lois McKray, we leave Helena Amelon’s ability to talk, think, and chew Ny pi gum out of all proportion and propriety. rN (J To Paul Beard, we leave Cecil Bontrager’s placid expression. (. x To Clifton Gingerich, we give Ferne Wertz’s ability to get into a small place. W eN To Lloyd Fry, we leave Delmar Brenneman’s ability to make people think he ey A knows more than he really does. ie x To Darlene Fry, we leave Edna Yoder’s declamatory ability. pe “N To Leoan Liebe, we leave Mary Swartzendruber’s smile. ail 7, To Morris Swartzendruber, we leave Marjorie Hukill’s capability of grow- Ay x ing tall. W r) To Frederick Beard, we leave George Penningon’s law arguing ability. yi ’ To Harold Reber, we leave Lois Bontrager’s quiet manners and gentle voice. AVA A. Signed before me this nineteenth day of March, nineteen hundred and thirty. A. () Bone Pile, y, Notary. Ny Witnesses: A ( Ollie Right, Ne Colonel Cootie. ANG) ¢) 32% 7 ? Ser Wy Ay THE GAME OF LIFE N ) - x It isn’t so much if you win or lose It’s the brotherly deed that you do each a a. As you play the game of life, day, It’s the courage that you put into each The smile as you go along, , pe new day; The lifting of sorrow from some bur- ; () It’s the way you battle with strife. dened heart, ; x Giving the world a new song. ¢ d 1 rae Righteousness, straightforwardness, and ye Ky honesty AG ON Measure your steps to fame; Oy () These are the things that gauge suc- : aXe cess, CN It’s how you’ve played the game. Cy Ay G. P. 730 : S N ? , x r 3 s LSE. A ‘ RO SO SOO BOOS THECENTERIKA £0320320250360 22025 i, a . . v “ .

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