Lansing Central High School - Oracle Yearbook (Lansing, MI)
- Class of 1933
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-1. Top Row: l:OllZ. Allnut, Bates, I-lowd Bottom Row: Vandcnbclt. Crittcndcn, McNeil, Colt JOURNALISM CLUB ESTABLISHED 1010 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER John Docllc ,,,, , President , ,,,,,,,,,,,, , John Bates Brian Harlcyw , , Wlilifk'-PfE.Slidt'l7l ,,,,,,, ,,,, , Beverly Colt Dorothy Digby, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , Si-crelary ,,,,, ,,,, D orothca Smith Betty Vnndcnbclt , ,, , , ,Tre-t1.surr'r, , ,, , ,, , Brian Harley Faculty f'ldL'l-S8ff.J. C Crittenden FIRST SERIES Joseph Chcrwinslxi Jean Matthews , . Doris Hitchcock , , Top Row: Riffcl. Cowdry, liirchzn, Howd, Chcrwinslti Second Row: Frazier. Mcdcma. lircag, Matthews. Sloan First Row: Hitchcock. Swanson, XVilson, Allcn. XVoolcy TER Gerald XVilson., WRITERS CLUB Es'rAB1,1sHEo ifmo Faculty OEFICEIQS , Prvsidvrw Vzice - Presidcnl , Secretary Treasurer Adviser-I- ois Pago ,Yrm'1i1-wx Erazicr SECOND SEMESTER Joseph Chcrwinslti , H, ,,Marvita Krcag ,,,,,,,,,Robcrta Sloan ,,,,,,Gerald XVilson Top Row: Rtthf. Patterson. Allnut. Snyder Second Row: Allen. Vandenbclt. Crittenden. Stevens. Miller Bottom Row: Green. Rose. Patterson M. M. M. CLUB ESTABLISHED 1028 FIRST SEINIESTER CDEPICERS SECOND SEMlES'I'I:R Betty Vandenbelt ..,....,, .. .. ...... vPf6'Sl-dk'l7f . . . ....,... Marjorie Stevens Dorothy Ingersoll .,,... , .,l',It'L P!'L'SlLlk'l7f ....... . .... Evelyn Miller Marjorie Stevens. ,.,,. . , . ..., ., Secretary .,,... ,,,... ..... . . Joe Snyder Harold Ruhf ..,, . , ., .... .. Trettstzrern ....,...,,,. . ,. Vesta Green Faculty Adtthser-J, C. Crittenden Top Row: Moclter. Vklilcox. Carr. West Second Row: Stornant. King. Adams. Brown. Vroegindewcy First Row: Mackay. Price. Vwloodring. Vandenbzlt FIRST SEMESTER Louise King ,..,,,.,...,,...., Kathleen Mackey .,,. ..,,. Elizabeth Adams .,,,,,,,,,...,., .. Virginia Vroegindewey ..,..., ...,. EURIPIDEAN ESTABLISHED l0 1 8 OFFICERS President .,., S.,., E. ..,Viee-President ,...,t ,, Faculty Adviser-Laura Millar Page Num-I y-set'er1 .... Secretary .,,. ..,,, .,,,,.. . , . .t.. ,..,TreuStzrer ,,,,.,,,,..,..,,, . .ww SECOND SEMESTER Elizabeth Adams Louise King Ruth Brown Virginia Vroegindewey Top Row: Shively, Trjlixell. l.eClear. 'l'eel. Chase. Rahl. Brown Second Row: Snvder. Vwlinegardner. Kelley. Oliver. Gage. McLaughlin. Come. Chapman Bottom Row: XVilcox, Stornant. Lyle. Bennett. Jackson. Pratt. XVhyte PAMRROT CLUB ESTABLISHED tom FIRST Sl5MI5S'l'FR 7 OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Henry Powell ,,,, ,,,, . , ,,,,,,,,,,, , President . . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Philip Gage Frances Rahl , , . E ,,,, ,XXI-Ct PfL'Sl'L1't'f7f ,,,,,, ,r,...,,, M axine McLaughlin Warren Marsh. . W .,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Secreturtf .. . .. ,,r,,, . ,,,,,,, .Barbara Oliver Barbara Oliver ,,,,, W .. .. ,,,,..,,,,,v,, Treasurer... ,,,,, . . Harry Bennett Faculty Adviser-l.aura Millar Top Row: Crane. Marsh. Vaughan. Aldrich. Gaines. Abbott, Hoffman. Campbell. Portnofl Third Row: Vkloodlocls. Meiers. Teel. Holmes. Bishop. Converse. Mcliibbin. Strait. Smith. Chase Second Row: Stebbins. Vklilltinson. O'Brien. Mcliichan. Ziegler. Austin. Porter. Straub. Lawson. Vkfalters, Oliver First Row: Burkholder. Price. Frutig, Jackson. Schafer. Dahline. Campbell, Pratt. Moore. Kraft, Stevens FRASORIS ESTABLISHED 1006 FIRST SEMESTFR OEElciERs SECOND SEMESTER William Austin . . President . , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, XVilliam Austin Kathleen Vsloodloclt , , ,-Vit'e-Preszdent ,...., Elizabeth Ziegler XVilma Porter . ,, .. .,,. , Secretary . . . .. .. ,,,,,, ,XVilma Porter XVilma Porter , ,, ,,,,, ,,,, , Treasurer ,, H , , ,,,,,,, ,XVilma Porter Faculty Adviser-Viola Straub Page Ntnely-etyhl Top Row: Guenther, Smith. Lynn, Andros Second Row: Taylor. Vrceland, Warner, Partlow. Baker, Larner First Row: Miller, Rose, Shuttle SAXOPHONE CLUB ESTABLISHED 1933 President.. .......r..,...,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A, ,,,,,,,, Martin Cook Vice-Preszdenr ...,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,7,,v7,,,,.,r.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,Russell Lynn Secretary- Treasurer .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,, Jane Partlow Faculty Adviser-Harper Stephens Top Row: V. Smith, Henderson, D. Smith, Pelton, Goddard, Goodrich Second Row: Farrington, Chamberlain, Stevens, Waldren. Simons, Sprinkle First Row: Pepperman, Ribble, Throop. Hershizer MUSIC CLUB ESTABLISHED 1932 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Dorothy Madden ....a ,....... ,,,,,,,.,,,,..,, P r esidenr ...,..,, ....,...,.,..,,,, D onald Waldren Martha Chamberlain ,,,,,, H - ,,,, ,Vice-President ....,. ,,,,,,, M artha Chamberlain Donald Waldren ...... ,...... ..,,,,...,.,,,,.. S e cretary ,,,,.,.....a,,,,, . ,.., ,..,,r..i,,, D on C. Smith Donald Waldren ,,,,,, ,,,,,, , .,,,,,..,,,,,.., Treasurer ..,,,,,.,,,,.r,,, ,,,,,,, .,,., , D on C. Smith Faculty Adviser-Harper Stephens Page Ninely-nine Vinyl . Top Row: Kauifman. Crosby, Culver. Riffcl, Forte A lf Q3 md Row: Cioulash. Dravenstatt, XVendrow. Race, Smith, Knowles, Fisher, Covert W First Row: Vlfertz, Roost. Warner, Jordon, Rupp. Cleeves ART CLUB ESTABLISHED 1927 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Billy Crosby., , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,, P resident ,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,Y,.,,... B etty Race Betty Race , ,,,.,,,, .,-l'ife-President .,,,,, .,.,,,, W Ralph Kauffman Marion Vrfendrow or,r,, ,,,, Serrelary ,,,,,,,,,.,, , , ,,.,. .....DOn Culver D011 Culver YYYYYY,,Y ,,Y,Y,, .,,,,,AY,,, YY,Y T r e asurer ,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,,..,, F hyllis WCIFZ Furulltf 1-ldL'z'seril.ulu M. Smith Top Row: Peterson, Hubbard. Ecker. L, Smith, XVcng, M, Mocltcr, Foreman, A. Smith. Recd. Vvlay Second Rowi Cook. King, Rush, McGuire, T. Moeltcr, Dcanc, Swcetland. Holland, Doyle, Dean First Row: Chcsbro, Rider. Smith. Dcnsmorc. Taylor. Green, Charles, Caron CLOGGING CLUB ESTABLISHED 1927 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND 'SEMESTER l.oma Calhoun , -Prvsidenf ,, . ,.,,,,.. ,.., , , Alberta Circcn Ardis Recd ,,,,,,,, ,,,, , . .Vita-Presr'dr'r1! .,.,,,,,,,,,, Louise King Bcrnadinc Caton ,,,, ..,. Sefrelury ..,.. ,,.., . , ..,,, Bcrnadinc Caton Alberta Grccn ,,.. , E, ., , ..,,,Treasurer ,,,,... .....,, .......Ardis Recd Furulty rlduiser-Damaras Vklcng Piigi' One llumln-rl Top Row: Alling, Johnson. Speelman, Andros. Foster, Cantrell, Chamberlain. Mullett Third Row: Gaines, Shiller. Garlock. Daggett, Rcasoner. Hall. Thomas. Drolett, Jones Second Row: Springer, HCFHCI, Harrison, Gardner, Gleason. Hagberg. McKibbin, Block, McElmurry. Kestenholtz Front Row: Keast, Kinney. Nelson. I.ool-i. Bair, Gunn. Evans, XVebb VARSITY CLUB ESTABLISHED 1020 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Edgar Jones, ......... . .... ,,,,,, , President ,, ,,,,.,,..,. .Kenneth Hagberg Joe Ferris ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,.. Vice-Pres1'den1,,. , N N Dave McKibbin Ronald Garlock ,.,,,,,, ..,., .,,,.,i,,,.,,,,, S e fretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , Robert Block Donald Gardnerm., ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,..,,,,.. - ,,Treasurer WE ,,,,,,,,,,, , Donald Gardner Fuculry Adviser-H. XV. Gleason Top Row: I.aTourette. King. Barber, Murray, Stanaway, Tower, Potts. Gilmore. McElmurry, Wenzlick. Coffey, Vklaltcrs Third Row: Frasier. Zoeller. Banner, Rudd, Davies. Pletcher, Giannaris. Cascarelli, Pissid. Allmeroth. Cleaver. Johns, Sadler Second Row: Vvlhiting. Pylman. Brodberg. Allnut, Schlichter. Middlesworth, Abraham, Robinson. Monroe. Sheets, Brown First Row: Valo, Finkbeiner. Snyder. Steadman. Greene, Mann. Reynolds, Vkfise, Hyatt BOXING CLUB ESTABLISHED 1026 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Daryl McElmurry ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,President , ,,,, .,,,,.. ,,,r,,,,,,,,, P e ter Giannaris Foster Young ,,,.,,,,.,...,,,, ..,,,, I ice-President ..,,, ,.,,,,,.,,..,,,,,, R ichard Sadler Richard Gilmore i,,,,, ,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,, S e cretary. ,,,,.,..,,.... , .. r,,. ., Richard Gilmore Millard King .....,.., ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T r easurer. .,, ,,,,,...., ,,,, ,,,,,,, C h arles Tower Faculty Adviser-J. Middlesworth Page One Hundred Om' Top Row: Reeves. XVhitmore. R. Radke. A. Radke, Lemmon. Havens. Lynn, King. Reichman Second Row: Price, O'Brien. Macliichan. Cameron. Lantz. Campbell, Wagner. Tank First Row: Kraft. XVilkinson, NValters. Banghart. Garlock. Cooley. Haines ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB ESTABLISHED 1015 FIRST SEMESTER QEEICERS SECOND SEMESTER Edward Reichman ,,,,,,,,,,, , .,,,, W-, President... ,,,,,, r,,,,,,,,,A,,,, W illiam Havens Dorothy Garlock ,,,, .,.X',Iif8-PFPSI-Lit'77f,, .. ,,,,,,,, Jean Vvlilkinson Marion Banghart.. . . ,,., Secretary ,,,, .. ,,,,,,,, Barbara XValt Martha O'Brien ,,,,,, ,. . W .,,,Trez1sL1rer.. E .. ..,, Barbara Walt Leila XVagner. ,,,,,, .Sergeantfut-Arms .,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, M a rtha O'Brien Faculty Adviser-Harold Lantz Top Row: Slcet, Henderson. Kies, Carpenter. Chamberlain, Schassberger, Wines. Reed. Crawford. Morey. Skidmore. Champlin. Weston Knaup Second Rowz NVesley Knaup. Baker. Maynard, Langley. Tuttle. K. Ricks. Bell. Huntley. R. Langley, Schlichtcr First Row: Revis, XVeaver. Tympani, Affeldt, Charles, Chamberlin. Pjetland. Morse. Ed Ricks HI-Y ESTABLISHED 1024 FIRST SEXlES'lCER Ol3l7lClfRS SECOND SElXlES'l'ER Hollis Rgggd , , 1 Presridenl ,, , ,,,,, , . . Donald l..Z11'1'glCY Donald Langley '.,. E Vue-Pres1'dent,, ., ,... Richard Bell Jack Maynard .. . ...... ..... S efrelclru ...... ....- ----V-- Mk MHYFQ-Hd Kenneth Ricks . .... .. . .-a.TNClSUfPF. Y.- ..... - Y -,--- hfnnflh Rlfks Furulty Adviser-Raymond Tuttle Page Om' Humlrerl -liwu Top Row: Densmore, Foster. Hardy. Teel. Moelter, Collins, Truxell, Jenkins Second Row: Gunnel, Ellis, Daniels, Calhoun, Bovee, Cameron, Cushman, Carr First Row: I.aFlamme, MacManamon, V. Cone. R. Cone, Rees GIRL RESERVES ESTABLISHED 1920 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Loma Calhoun ..,,...,...,..,,. E ,,,,,,..., ,,,Pres1'dent ,,.,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Loma Calhoun Jean Cameron ,,,.,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,.. I fire-President ,,,,, ., A,..r,r,,r,....,. Jean Cameron June Dean ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,, Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,. .,..,., B etty Cushman Betty Cushman ,v,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,....,,.,.. E , ,Treasurer ,,,, E .,..,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, IV I argaret Daniels Faculty Adviser-Florence A. Bovee Top Row: Gutzki, Summers, Chamberlin, Selby Second Row: Mills. Rees. Monnette. Bush. Vroegendewey First Row: Fox, Davenport, Roost, Patterson CAMP FIRE GIRLS ESTABLISHED 1928 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Lillian Rees ,,..,,............... -., ,,.,.,, -,,Presz'dent ,,,,.r., ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L illian Rees Virginia Vroegindewey ...,... ,,,... I 'ice-President ,,,.., ..,...,....,..,.,. B arbara Bush Thelma Gutzki .........,,...,, ,.,,,,..,,....,,...,,,,, S ecrerary ,,,,..,,,,..,.,,. . ,,., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, P hyllis Selby Vivian Summers .,..,,,,,., ..,,,,.., ,..,,,...,,,. - . -Treasurer ,,,, - ,,,...,,,.. I ..,,., ,...r, B arbara Patterson Fafulty Adviser-Mae E. Monnette Page One Hundred Three Pugr One Hundred Four Page One Hundred Five J. W. SEXTON, B.S., A.M Superinlendent of Schools Page Seven PRIZE AWARDS To the graduating girl who most highly typilies the ideals of womanhood. the Hester Haze Memorial Prize was presented semi-annually by Dr. and Mrs. Harry Haze in memory of th:ir daughter Hester. a former graduate of this school. The Jamie De Bardeleben Stebbins Memorial Prize. donated by Mr. Frances Stebbins in memory of his wife. is awarded each semester to the senior boy who most nearly exemplifies the standards of true manhood. The Ida A. Lamb Award was established by Miss Etta R. Wilbur of the Central High faculty in memory of a former member of the faculty. This award is given to the graduating girl who has had the highest scholastic average throughout her high school career. The University of Michigan Club of Lansing has presented the school with a silver plaque. A boy from the graduating class is chosen for the privilege of having his name engraved on the trophy which remains the property of the school. The achievements especially recognized by this award are: leadership. scholarship. and athletics. The Foremanship Scholastic Award is given by the Foremen's Club of Lansing for high scholarship throughout the Industrial Course and consists of a complete course in Foremanship. The newest award is the Virgilian Scholarship Medal given to the students who have an average of B in Latin Seven and Eight. The prize was inaugurated by the Hodierni Romani of Central in celebration of the bimillenium of the birth of Virgil. HESTER HAZE MICHIGAN HONOR TROPHY January Beatrice Ingersoll June '27 Sylvester O'Mara June Margaret G. Hayden January '28 Harry Davis January Greta June Wallington June '28 Ronald Damon June Eda Alinda Weiskottcn January '29 Lewis Dail January Bertha Pollirr June '29 John Alvin Webb June Vernice Helen Eckhart January '30 James Schiller January Genevieve Hunt JI-H12 '30 Joseph FOSIGF June Ruth Bighgp January '31 John McAlvay January Nellie Holmes JUI10 '31 Rex Gillen June Elaine Come January '32 Robert Spencer January Margaret Bishop June Betty Otwell January Clarice Knapp June Ggfffudq MacGregor January Sophia Van Kiuken . . June Katherine Mae Morden June '27 Sylvester O Mara January Margaret Alford January '28 Ruthford Green June Barbara McAlvay gum Y Syrrld QSFTOH January Elsie Trachscl ' ammrl , .3 acc I son . June Z9 Richard Hammerschmidt January '30 Robert Kline June '30 Henry Winnicki FOREMANSHIP January '31 Richard O'Dell June '31 Robert Kositchek June Howard Beagle . - January Adelbert Parker January 32 S'dmy Wagner June Henry Paul January Hiemo Hiemonen J W'll' El h ' Jf,f,fa,,, H5521 5,f,fl',,e'mc' VIRGILIAN SCHOLARSHIP ji-Tgary January '31 Normag Hiclicsll June Archie Potts. Jr. J 'H Ijrucc B Sgp 6 Wh' M une une ri s January lmcy Core Alberta Mae Keeney Eva Gould Helen Moorman IDA A' LAMB Vivian E. Lietzkc June Elizabeth Snow Ifeflf' Tfudgeon, January Ruth Weintraub Anita H' Lfavlfl June Helen Marion January '32 Dorothy Carr January Dorothy Carr Marian Andros Page One Hundred Six PRIZE WINNERS U. OF M. TROPHY June '32-ROBERT ADAMS January '33-ROBERT H. BAIR STEBBINS June '32-HARRISON NEWMAN January '33-T. R. MARTIN FOREMAN'S SCHOLARSHIP June '32--ROSCOE FARMER January '33-HARLAND MINGUS IDA A. LAMB June '32-VIRGINIA ROSS January '33-IRENE BIXBY VIRGILIAN MEDAL June '32-MARY DURBAN CARR January '3 3-HELEN OTTO VIRGILIAN MEDAL January '33-MARILYN RADEORD HOME ECONOMICS June '32-MARIAN SWIFT JOURNALISM June '32-EDNA COULD January '3 3-ROBERT SMITH PgOHddSvn ATHLETICS JOHN J. MIDDLESWORTH GREGORY . ROBINSON Head Coach Director of Athletics TRACK RECORDS LANSING CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL OUTDOOR Javelin Throw .,,, ,.,.A., H ernly, 1928 ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, K Kzz, 171 ff. 8 High Jump ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,v I- Ierrmann, 1921 ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,A,YYYY,YY n,w,,-, 5 fr, 8 100-Yard Dash ,,,,, Healey, 191-1: Alderman. 1922 ,,,.,, ., 10 1X5 220-Yard Dash ,,,,, ,,,,,,, L yle Henson, 1924,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,1,,, , ,,-. V M W 22 1,'10 4-10-Yard Dash, .... .,.,.....Harvey. 191-1... ,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 51 415 Half Mile ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H arry Block, 1927 ,,,,, , 2 min, 6 8210 Mile ,.,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Dan Reck, 1930 ,,,,,,,,., -1 min. -+1 8210 120-Yard High HurClles.Dale Springer, 1932. .,.,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 6 38 220-Yard Low Hurdles Dale Springer, 1932 ,,,,,,,, L, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 616 Pole Vault .,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, L ester Brockwald, 1932 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 1 fr, 9 Broad Jump ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, C hristopher. 1896 ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , N21 fr, 511 Discus Throw ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, O ade, 1924 ,1,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 2 1 fr. 1053 Shot Put ....,,,..,,..., ...,,,, K ohler. 1910 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 1 ft, 633 Half Mile Relay ....,.,,,..,, Henson, Longycar. Noble. Schaar. 1923 ,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 min, 32 3!10 INDOOR 220-Yard Dash .,,,,,...,,,1, Harvey. 1914 .... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 26 3,'5 440-Yard Dash ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Harvey, 1914 ...,..,, L, ,,,,,-,,,,, . 5713 Half Mile ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,, B aske. 191-1' .,,, .. , 2 min, ll -H5 Mile ,,,. ,...,,,..,,...... ..,.... M c rritt, 1916 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,...,,... . . ...,... ,,.,,,,,,, 5 min. 3,15 Half Mile Relay , i...i .. .,Harvey, Prine, H:aley, Ehinger, 191-1-, 1.,,, ,,,,,,, 1 min, -l-l 2X5 Pole Vaultn , W , , Harvey. 19 l 2, ., ., ,. ,.i,. , ,, ,, 9 ft. 3 Running Broad Jump .. Harvey, 1912. .. .. , . ,,,, 18 ft. 513 Running High Jump ,.,, U ,Chaddoclo 1910 ..., ,, ,,,,, 5 ft. 6 Shot Put ,... . ..,i , ...,,,,,.,,, , Kohler, 1910 ,,,, Page One Hundred Tru L.,-16 in in sec sec scc sec sec sec sec in in in in sec sec sc: sec ssc sec in in in fr Top Row: H. Speelman, L. Lawson, R. Garlock Front Row: J. Middlesworth. W. Trachsel, C. LeFurge. G. Robinson I BOARD IN CONTROL OF ATHLETICS The forerunner of the present student and faculty Board in Control of Athletics, was organ- ized in the year 1894. or two years after the beginning of interscholastic athletics in Central High. The faculty members of the Board are all members ex-Officio. and consist of the Prin- cipal who presides at all meetings. the Director of Athletics. the Head Coach of Athletics. and the treasurer of the Athletic Association. Student members consist of two boys and a girl elected by the Junior Classes. The Board meets during the activities period in the principal's ofiice as often as necessary to conduct the business of the Association. THE FIVE A LEAGUE During the school year 1929-30. a general desire for organizing into closely knitted groups or leagues for the purpose of better athletic relations resulted in the formation of new leagues until by the end of that year. all of the Class A Schools of the state belonged to one league or another. ln the formation of the Five A League. composed of Ann Arbor. Battle Creek. Jackson, and the two Lansing schools. Lansing Central had a leading part. The first three years of the league have been very successful from the standpoint of friendly relationships and from general student and public interest. From the standpoint of athletic com- petition. the league is very well balanced: every school has won at least one league championship in some of the seven sports that are sponsored by the league. FIVE A LEAGUE STANDINGS 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1. Football ....... ....... Jackson Lansing Central Lansing Eastern Lansing Eastern 2. Cross Country ...,... ..... . .Ann Arbor Lansing Eastern Lansing Central Lansing Eastern 3. Basketball ,,.., Lansing Eastern Ann Arbor Lansing Central Lansing Eastern Ann Arbor 4. Swirnrning ....... ....... B attle Creek Battle Creek Battle Creek 5. Track ........... Lansing Eastern Ann Arbor 6. 7. 8 Tennis ,,...........,...... ,..,,,, Lansing Eastern Ann Arbor Golf ........................,,. .,...., . All Around Winner ..... ....... . Lansing Eastern Page One Hundred Elo Lansing Eastern Ann Arbor Lansing Central Den S' s Top Row: Schroeder. Steele. Speelman. Burnham. Middlesworth. Green. Evans, Garlock, Block, Jones Middle Row: Taliafero, Drolett, Conrad, Weatherbee. Bennett. Foster, Hall. Mullett. Killoran. Huntley First Row: Marsh. Herner. Bair. Gardner. Schiller, Alling. Look, Davies, Gaines BIG REDS -- 1932 FOOTBALL SUMMARY In direct contrast to the preceding year's championship eleven, Lansing Central's Big Red football team went through only a mediocre season in 1932. Winning only the opening game with Sts. Peter and Paul and tying the two Saginaw schools Eastern and Arthur Hill. Central lost to every 5-A opponent and to Grand Rapids Central. This record should cast no reflections on the ability of the coaching staff or on the spirit of the players: inexperience and lack of weight were determining factors in the outcome of this year's schedule. Some of the bright spots of the season were: Ron Garlock's consistent field-generalship. Joe Ferris' bruising line play, Don Gardner's all-around work. Schiller's alert play at center, Bob Bair's unceasing and hard defensive work. Speelman's wide awakeness. Johnson's fleetness of foot. Bob Blocks constant and steady interference, Fosters timely blocking. Look's stellar punting, Jack Davies' all around end play. Ron Alling's effective tackling, Drolette's plucky playing at tackle. Buck Marsh's passing, Gaines' hard defensive tactics. and Pete Herner's cour- ageous backfield work. With a large number of letter men and varsity reserves returning. the prospects for a successful team in 1933 are bright. l l 1 S l ll . , 5 :-mmmmmasym Garlock Back-Central-Eastern Game Page One Hundred Fourteen '51 cw 'if ' '? cf- ca: r:.i nf- if if st, A A ag, - A are 1 W .1- Q - get f , we-5 f new L L . tr-v s - f A ' ' ag- . , .,i ' - -. .- ,f -- .apr 1' - ' 02 -1' .- - . -. Ki.. 7' ffl if ,, il A. L-:-nfflv si- ' -1 f r - P' 1. Q , ' f get W i j.-LQ' I tg, ii ,B -Hg S il 1 if MJ rv V0 Vps' W9 ' 4 ifgi ,igrf ff - - i . A E - Q Qfkms. nl fa., .,,gq.x. A -,L , 4,31 I Qi , . V is-,-.qa - Q a, a A t AL wg li- .I I A ..f1 ., fri.. ,. af R, . va Q fi - M ,. . .. is .V ap , 3' '-at - ee' - A -t wgs-B:j .,21 , ,Aw ' if?--f,j,,,-.':-'1f'iSg-35?,,-fT'- 'f, ,, - 1 L ,,s:: r1: '- ff' we ,YJ pf, . ,W .. f:,4Qwasfg,lf+ ' ,A 1 Q.-,Ama -.QL gd 1 , .Z',a',.f.5i' f f'- Top Row: Preston, Sadler, Truscott. Gregory, King, Lantz, Nelson, Machelis. Lynn. West, Tibbetts, Coons Middle Row: Baker, Coffey, Johnson. Cordon. Poetzinger, Einkbeiner. Jolins. Wiegandt. Carpenter, Brooks, Morse. Giannaris First Row: Kalush. Kish, Neumann, Horaney, White, Coryell, Miller. Broadbent. Steadman, Culham. Ricks, De Mott LITTLE RED FOOTBALL SQUAD A 1932 SUMMARY As is usually the case with reserve squads, this year's Little Red football team was trained more for the development of future Big Red material than for winning their own encounters. The season was not a success from a strict win and lose standpoint, but it is hoped that from this squad future stars for Middlesworth's eleven may arise, SCHEDULE Lansing Central .....,. 6 East Lansing ,,,,,,, 36 Lansing Central ,l.,,,L 20 Potterville .... ,., Lansing Central .,,,,,. . 0 Vocational ...l. .. .,,,, 31 Lansing Central .,.LL,, , O Eastern Reserves ,,..,, 12 Lansing Central ....,,. , 0 Laingsburg ,,,,,,,,, Z0 Lansing Central ...,... . 0 Eastern Reserves l.,,.r Cascorelli, Pryor, H. Huffman, Hicks, Green. G. Huffman CHEER LEADERS Page One Hundred Fifteen CHARLES EVERETT LEPURGE. A15 Pr1'm'1'puI LUITSIAHQI Cvnfrul High Svhoul Pugc l':glrr na? ,--.3 Nui fl!- 'Q QP 1-ps an 4- M e 15Yv1x , 1 3' Yx v XG f fm: ff' X , . .-1-:vw , 9- .' 4' -, F. .-.5 X EEF Ii rksig, Q' ' ,fa Fil ' if 9.1 ' h '-132-'55 N, Q:-.I 11259 HQ, QR ' ...f' :':f' ' X 'E ' v ,ww M X - ' , ' Q... QQ,-Siqjfff' Q , - 1'-:vw w.Sf'f:,- 1 .zirilrif x ' , 5 'Lggggigxx f - - A ' rw .......,...,g-,.XiEi9l?l4, .,., . ..,. ,,,,, 1 Page On c Q Humlrccl Srxtrcn Top Row: Middlesworth. Schroeder, Bennett, Robinson Second Row: Harrison, Barnett, Patterson. Olin. Speelman First Row: lVlcElmurry, Gardner, Ciarlock, Andros. Bryanton BIG RED BASKETBALL 1932 -- 1933 SUMMARY Coach John J. Middlesworth. that master builder of teams, again presented Central with a quintet that was a credit to himself and worthy of wearing the colors of past Big Red basketball IBBITIS. Led by Captain Ron Garlock, who was probably the outstanding basketeer in Michigan high school circles and was individual high scorer of the team with 77 points, the Big Reds won ll out of 15 games and tied for the Five-A League championship. Don Gardner, versatile three year veteran, was second in individual scoring with 65 points: closely followed by Cid Andros, star forward, who tallied 61 counters. Daryl l'VlcElmurry. diminutive but flashy pepper-box, scored 32 points: and Ted Bryanton, Soph-B guard. scored ll points playing the second semester only. Ozzie Patterson, elongated center. led the varsity reserves with 16 points. Lansing Lansing Lansing Lansing Lansing Lansing Lansing Lansing Lansing Lansing Lansing Lansing Lansing Lansing Lansing SCHEDULE Central ,....,, ...,. 4 8 Sacred Heart Academy ,,,,,,,, 8 Central ....... ...,. 3 O Alumni t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, ,,,, 1 7 Central ..,..,. ..,., 2 3 Battle Creek ,,,.,,,, ,-,, Z 2 Central ....... ...., 2 Z Ann Arbor ,,t,,,,,,, ,,,.,, ,,,, Z 9 Central ..,,... ...,. 6 Lansing Eastern ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,, 1 5 Central ....... ,,.,, 3 O St. Marys LLansingl ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 Z Central ....... ...... 1 7 Pontiac .,,,...,,t,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, l 6 Central .....,. ..... 1 8 Jackson ......,,..,,.,..,,, .,,, 2 6 Central ...,,.. ,.... 2 8 Battle Creek. ....,.,..,.,,,r 22 Central ....,.. ,,.,. l Z St. lVlary's fLansingl ,,t,, ,,,, 8 Central ........ ...,. 2 3 Ann Arbor ,...............,, ..,. 1 4 Central ,...... ..,.. l 1 Lansing Eastern ....., ,.., 9 Central ,,,,,., r,.,, 2 Z Bay City .,,,,,,,,,-,,, ,,-. 1 Z Central ,,,,,,, r,,,, Z 4 Jackson ,..,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 6 Central ......,, ...., Z 1 Flint Central ,,,.,... .,., 2 Z Puge One Hundred Seventeen ' r I -,Q W : I! :H 1 ft F X J Top Row: Greive. Steadman. Easton. Roach, Lantz. De Mott. Carpenter First Row: Kapuscinski, Neuman. Curtis, Gordon, Hill. Johnson LITTLE RED BASKETBALL 1932 - 1933 SUMMARY Eaced with a large squad of players of nearly equal ability. Coach Harold Lantz weeded out his Little Red squad until he developed a small but swift moving quintet. After losing their first five encounters, the Little Reds went on to win a great majority of their remaining games. ln reserve squads such as these lies the material for future Big Red combinations. SCHEDULE Lansing Central ,.. 18 St, Paul's ,,,,,, W Lansing Central 19 Central M, E ,,,, Lansing Central , 17 Battle Creek .,.. , Lansing Central 9 Ann Arbor ,,,, , , , Lansing Central IO Lansing Eastern., , Lansing Central L 19 St. Marys , Lansing Central ,, l-i Pontiac Lansing Central , 18 Jackson ,, , , Lansing Central , 30 Battle Creek ,,,, Lansing Central ,, l8 St, lVlary's Lansing Central ,, Z4 Ann Arbor , Lansing Central L 13 Lansing Eastern Lansing Central ll Jackson , ,, Page One Hundred Ifighfeen Top Row: Nelson, liies, McNamara, Black, Welwb, Larner. Assif. Pletcher, Bell Third Row: Gleason, Macliichan, Poxson, Charles, Munson, Green, Calhoun, Ferguson. Coscarelli. J. Valo. Conrad, Robinson Second Row: Miller, Gardner. Kinney. Chamberlin, Harryman, Hagberg, McKibbin, Kestenholtz, Bell, Block First Row: Parker, Sabin, Hoffman. Green. M. Valo LANSING CENTRAL SWIMMING TEAM 1932 - 1933 SUMMARY Coach Howard Gleason again gave Central a successful swimming team. The Big Red natators lost one dual meet on a technicality and finished second in both the Five-A and State meets. Dave McKibbin, all around free styler, was high point man of the season: followed by Captain Kenny Hagberg, sprint man: Lynn Kestenholtz. breast stroker: and Jim Harryman, dis! IBHCQ star. SWIMMING SCHEDULE Lansing Central ,.,,,,. Lansing Eastern ,,.i,, Lansing Central ,.,,,,, Kalamazoo .,,,,,,., Lansing Central , Ann Arbor .,,,, Lansing Central ,,,,,,, Lansing Eastern Lansing Central ,,,,,,, Jackson ..,,,,,,,, Lansing Central .,..,,. Battle Creek ,,,.,.,,..,,, Lansing Central ..... M. S. C. Freshmennw FIVE-A LEAGUE MEET STAT MEET Battle Creek ....,,.,... .,,. . .. 40 Battle Creek ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , Lansing Central ..,.,,, ...,,, 3 7 Lansing Central .,.., . Lansing Eastern ,.,,,,, 10 Ann Arbor ..,... Ann Arbor ........,, 9 Jackson .....r..,.,., Jackson .,,,,, W 8 Lansing Eastern ,,,., Page One Hundred Nineteen gf? 2 .Cs .. 43 ' . fi.-ks fra. .. Top Row: H. Fuller. G. Hicks. L. Hicks. W. Goods. Haddae. Pentecost Third Row: King. Brown. Kras. Bell. Coscarelli. Ricks. Burkholder Second Row: Gleason. Valo. Jones. McNamara. Reasoner. Charles, Galland. Calhoun. Robinson First Row: Clough. Fitzgerald. Barnes. Chamberlin. Gunn. Brockwald. Langley. Balasses LANSING CENTRAL CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD 1932 SUMMARY The cross-country team went through only a fair season, but it was brought to a successful climax in the Five-A League meet when Central tied the powerful Eastern harriers for first place. Prospects for next year's team are bright with three regulars and two reserve letter winners return- ing. Co-captains Adam Gunn and Lester Brockwald. Howard Fitzgerald. Donald Langley. George Balasses. Harold Barnes and Claude Chamberlain were awarded varsity cross-country C's. Donald Galland, Lester Clough. and Gordon Hicks were awarded C.R.'s. Lansing Central ....... Lansing Central ,...... Lansing Central ....... First Place ...... , First Place ......... Second Place ........ Third Place .... CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE lLow score winsl 19 Jackson ,,,,.,..... Z9 Lansing Eastern Z8 Flint Central....,.,, FIVE-A LEAGUE ......Lansing Centralnn... ......Lansing Eastern....., ..,...Jackson ......Ann Arbor....... Page Om' Humir-'ti Ttrcnlq , I T ,l x , +1- Top Row: Gleason, Bennett. Calhoun. Barnett, Brundage. Pletcher, Cascorelli. Garlock. Reasoner. Springer. Keast, Block. Hall. Krasingsky, Jones, Drolette. Davies, Gaines, Richardson, Olson, Killoran, Kies. Johnson. Rule, Thomas, Middlesworth Middle Row: Bell, Preston, Kapuscinski, Barber. Herr, Bliss, Broadbent, Michaelis. Pless. Hagberg, Harryman. Gregory. Kestenholtz, Munro, Kras, Carpenter. Easton. Denewith. Childs. Huntley. R. Langley, Sprinkle. Cantrell. Sheets. Andros First Row: Nelson, Couzzens. McElmurry, Herner, G. Hicks. Truscott. W. Hicks. Abraham. Green, Green, Brown, Gardner, M. Miller, Assid. Bryanton. Hill, Reichman, Chamberlain, J. Miller. Brockwald, Pryor. Harley Although the Big Central's track teams in spring. In 1932 three schoo long standing marks in history. raised his own TRACK -- 1933 SUMMARY-1932 Red football, basketball, and swimming aggregations overshadow fame. track is a major sport and as such receives most attention in the l records were broken. Dale Springer, sensational timberetopper, lowered both hurdle events. Lester Brockwald, greatest pole vaulter in Central record height by six inches. Central scored eleven points in the State meet. Springer took second and third in the hurdles. and Brockwald and Balmer tied for second in the pole-vault. Co-captains Arthur Sargeant and Brockwald, and Orvil Thomas won their third major track award. Lansing Lansing Saginaw Saginaw Lansing Lansing QUADRANGULAR MEET Eastern ............ ,,..................,. Central ,....... Eastern ..,.....,,, Arthur Hill ....... Central ,...... Central .,,.,., SCHEDULE-1932 451 30 6 483 EIVE A AND REGIONAL MEE Ann Arbor ...................... ,... .,........ Lansing Eastern ....,, ,,,,, Lansing Central ,.,,,, .,,,, Jackson ....,..... ..... Battle Creek ....,. , DUAL MEETS 51? 57 Battle Creek ........ TS 44 35 24 Z2 6 Lansing Eastern .... W Page One Hundred Twenty-one lf? 2X3 5213 47 Top Row: Lantz. Bailey, Johnson, Marsh First Row: Marion, Mcliibbin, Whitmore TENNIS -- 1933 SUMMARY-1932 Central's tennis team lost a majority of their dual meets, but, with five-sixths of the letter winners returning, high hopes for a successful 1933 season are held. Captain Pat Johnson, Dave Mcliibbin. Alex Marion, Bob Marsh, Jim Reasoner. and Maurice Young were awarded varsity tennis letters. Lansing Central .,,..... Lansing Central ,.,,,,,, Lansing Central Lansing Central ,,,,,,,, Lansing Central Lansing Central ,,,,,,,, Lansing Central ,,,,,,,, Lansing Central Lansing Central ,,,..........,...,. TENNIS SCHEDULE-193 2 Z Alumni ,, 4 Ann Arbor ,,,,,,,,, , l East Lansing ..,,, 4 Battle Creekmn, 7 Ionia , ., ,. L.. 3 Jackson ,.,,,,..,,,,.,,,, 2 Lansing Eastern, ..,., W. 2 Grand Rapids Union 3 East Lansing..,,,.,..,,.,., 7 . Lansing Central ,,,.,,,,..,.,..,...,,.,..,.,,,.,.,,,.. Lansing Central placed second in State Regional Meet Top Row: Semans, U'Ren First Row: Rule, Robinson, Winrich STUDENT MANAGERS Puge Om' Hundred Tiurnly-tivo Ionia ,,,.,,,,..,,.,........., Top Row: Johns. Reeves First Row: Hojnecki. Vkfendrow. Schiller GOLF -- 1933 SUMMARY-1932 Central's golfers won two-thirds of their dual mects and won the state regional meet in 1932. Two letter winners and other promising prospects forecast a successful 1933 season. Louie Wendrow, Captain Gordon Willard. Ray Pratt. Bob Schiller, and Walt l-lorizney were awarded major golf awards. GOLF SCHEDULE-1932 Lansing Central ,,,,,, ,,..,,,,,,, l Oli Owosso ,,,,,, . l l 3 Lansing Central ,...,, ,,,,,, . W 913 lonia ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, ,. 113 Lansing Central ...... .....,.,,.,, . ., 7' 3 East Lansing ,,....... , 413 Lansing Central ...... . L ,,.,... 3 Battle Creek ...,.... 9 Lansing Central r...., l M. S. C. Reserves ,,,,, ll Lansing Central ,,... 3 Jackson ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 9 Lansing Central e,,,, 813 Lansing Eastern ......, . 313 Lansing Central ...,.. .,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,, 1 2 lonia ,.........,........, ......., . O Lansing Central .,... ...,,,.,,,,,.,.....,.. . .. lZ East Lansing. .......,,.... ,..,, , O Lansing Central placed third in Five-A Meet. Lansing Central won State Regional Meet. Top Row: Schiller. Garlock. Hall First Row: Marion. Olson. Brazee SENIOR A BASKETBALL TEAM BOYS' INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS Page One Hundred Twenty-three mms-. sag:-' 135 I l 5 Top Row: Foreman, Calhoun Front Row: G. Gunnell, T. Bishop, Porter POINT SYSTEM LETTER WINNERS 'Lil W as Q 5 Q 1-V . Collins. Foreman, Cushman Walters, Walt, Otto GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM Cooley, Harryman. Densmore, Calhoun, Clary, Ryerse, K. Bishop. Dean, Scott, G, Gunnell GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM Page Om' Humlrni l'n'vr11uffnu' Top Row: Roberts, Foster, Dunton Second Row: Smith, Rogers, Franklin, Foreman First Row: Reed, Taylor, White, Caton, Cushman JUNIOR A CHAMPIONSHIP VOLLEY BALL TEAM Top Row: Foreman, Doyle, Miller, Franklin, Headly, Clary First Row: Whyte, Smith, Reed, Hummeny, Dunton, Caton, Taylor JUNIOR A CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM Top Row: Smith, Clary, Miller, Headly, Franklin Midcile Row: Ferris, Caton, Hummeny, Doyle First Row: Densmore, Taylor, Foreman, Dunton, Reed JUNIOR A CHAMPIONSHIP INDOOR BASEBALL TEAM Pags One Hundred 'I'wenrv,rHr.'s EMMA M. LOTT. BL. Assisrunl Principal E. BEATRICE GIBBS, AB., AM Counselor of Students Pug: Om: Hundred Twcnlg-sux Page One Hundred Twvnfy-snverl To Our Advertisers The Oracle Board wishes to express its grateful appreciation to the advertisers in the 1933 Oracle, without whose support tlzis publication would be impossible. 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Federman, Manager. Compliments LANSING SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 117 West Allegan Street Q . . . A rare harmony ln advanced design . . . a perfect rhythm oi smart new lines and contours . . llldsmobile has won recognition as the nnost completely modern of motor cars-the brilliant Style Leader for 1933. ,- Rc gg A 1 'J ' , 1 ff T W 292 , .f '3 gif' af 1 W, , , 44H,x of ,f- , W 5 T x - ff z F, y ff ' I tx X X, -Nix A4 .......4,..,.?1-W-ff-v-W -1--W-f ----lfff-:fe-'W 3 M, V. ff: '- f M- A 'U' ..v.-if L Xxx ,Q--f kX' F- TX Q2 'S T -. XX-xx 1? TWO GENERAL MOTORS VALUES 'THE SIX 5745 AND UP ' THE EIGHT S845 AND UP PRICES F. 0. E. LANSING Page Ono Hundrca' lforly- V1 STANDARD COAL CLZKNNSEEESS CUMPANY QUALITY MEATs HIGH GRADE COAL GROZISHES 716 E. Shiawassee St. M Phone 22014 H. T. Howorth Ph. 20831 322 N. Washingtoii Roehm-Laubschenlnc. Myers' Printing . rand River Ave. ' 218 RWGVJ. Allcgan In Business to Serve You -- Two Complete Drug Stores TICKETS Four Registered Pharmacists At Your Service FREE DELIVERY Lansing. Michigan Personal Stationery Capitol Savings Y5 Loan Bldg. ll2 E. Allegan Street Phonc 22-554 Phono 22013 Phone 3032 GO TO Stahl's Hardware CENTRAL TRUST F01' COMPANY HOUSEWARES AND TOYS 213 N. Washington Ave. Lansing, Michigan STETSON HATS MANHATTAN SHIRTS Always the Latest and Authentic Styles For High School and College Men H. KOSITCHEK Sz BRGS. For Years Lansing's Leading ClOlll1IQ1'Si, INTERWOVEN HOSIERY MCGREGOR SPORT WEAR I THE CAR WITHOUT A GEAR SHIFT LEVER ggi? -:ZZ-Yffjii? M . CAR THAT SHIFTS FOR ITSELF IS NATIONAL SENSATION 0 Reo Motor Car Company presents the REO SELF-SHIFTER-greatest auto- motive advance since the self-starter dis- placed the hand-crank. The car without a gear shift lever! The car that shifts for itself! PROVED BY TEST The SELF-SHIFTER is simple in oper- ation-thoroughly tested, utterly foolproof. You can drive for hours if you wish, with- out once touching the clutch pedal or shift- ing gears. There is no shifting to do in the automatic range-because the SELF- SHIFTER does it for you. In slow traffic, on steep hills, or wherever more power is required, this uncanny de- vice automatically shifts itself back to second-then up to high again as speed increases! HANDS FREE FOR THE WHEEL There is nothing for you to do but steer. Your hands are free for the wheel. There is no stalling through failure to shift at the proper instant. The SELF- SHIFTER takes care of that. One can never begin to appreciate all the advantages from a mere recital of the facts. Treat yourself to a ride! Try it at any Reo salesroom. REO FLYING CLOUD SIX - - S995 REO-ROYALE EIGHT ---- S1745 SELF-SHIFTER Standard on Rea-Royale. Slight extra cost on Flying Cloud. fStandard Models f.o.b. Lansing, plus tax.j was . n X I I ,f V if . . .-N ,1 I' 6 t' x. X Wm he Automatically shifts into second wherever more power is re- quired. REO MICHIGAN SALES, 220 N. Grand Avenue - Phone 21421 Lansing, Michigan H yyf-' E. 1 'J , . s i Cf f l I . 1 ? I . e it A 1 f 1 .Q if., A jj fx Ti X. .-ew-- I N, if X-. ' 2: -l i 'l M, -,ef 'r - - ..11 , f' A -W' ' 'TWT ' i TTTTT F ' ' XL' ' igiflr, N ii? A M . Q .1-hi x ., Y- J , V 4 - aw ge iag ' . FT , Ample room for three To determine forward No stalling in traffic No danger of step- passengers in front or reverse speeds, through im p r o p e r ping into traffic- seat without inter- merely touch a selec- ference to driving. tor on the dash. Page Ona Hundred Fong-mn shifting - the Self- Shifter takes care of that. Gear lever eliminat- ed-Easy exit from either side. Merritt Sz Bailey GARDEN SEEDS and the right Fertilizers Farm Bureau Supply Avenue S tore UP-STAIRS 728 East Shiawassee Street 11215 North Washington WILLIAM G. ROOST CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 312 Hollister Building AUDITS - SYSTEMS - INCOME TAX SERVICE WEYHIN G BROS. MANUFACTURING CO. Jewelers for the LANSING CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Michigan's Leading Manufacturers of Emblematic Goods, Class Pins, Rings, Graduating Medals, Presentation Jewels, Trophies, Etc. We do Altering and Repairing of Jewelry. We sell Diamonds, Platinum Jewelry, and Waltham, Elgin. and Hamilton Watches SPECIAL DESIGNS AND SAMPLES ON APPLICATION Main Ofiice and Salesroomz 1507 WOODWARD AVENUE DETROIT. IVIICI-I. Phones! RANDOLPH 9839, 9840, 9841 This and many other issues of the Oracle were printed by MI LLER- STONE PRINTING COMPANY EAS T.MA1NA'1' GRAND 0atalog's.Pamphlels . r, s quroducens ol'iJinect Job Finlingllluslra- '- '55 'E-:fi Jifailcidverlisingf-9 lions and cfingfravingf 73lan.s and Copy? LANSING -MICHIGAN Fine Printing at the Right Price POHJJF INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Name of Company Page A Acme Business College ...,,. ,,.. 1 34 Afeldt Sz Sons, J. .,,7,7,,.7. ,,,, 1 32 Aifholder, F. J ..,,,.. ..7,Y ,...,,,,,,,,, ..V7 1 3 2 Andridge 8: Gleason ssssEssss.......YVVV 74.. 1 30 Auto-Owners Insurance Co. 133 B Bailey 8: Son, 0. H ...ereer f VY..7 rrr. 1 38 Barnes Ave. Floral e,eee.....,,,,,, ,.,f 1 35 Bartholomew, Dr. H. S .,,,,,,,, 7-f7 1 35 Bissinger Flowers VV,VVV7VVVV.V YYV. 1 32 C Capital Fur Co ..,,..,.., ,,,. 1 35 Central Trust Co .....,,, ,... 1 48 D Derby's Studio o,oo...., .... 1 38 E Estes Furniture Co .o,,,.. o,,. 1 37 G Gregory, Mayer Sz Thom ...oo.o, ,e,. 1 32 Grinnell Bros. ,,,,..,...oe..,.,,,o,,,, o,,, 1 37 H Hacker-Lambertson Agency ,,..... ,,., 1 43 Harryman's ,,...,...,.,,,oeoo,oo,oo,,,,,,. .... 1 44 Herrmann's Sons, John ,,oo,o, ,o,, 1 46 Howland-Doyle Inc. ,,,,,.,. ,,., 1 43 Hudson's, Inc. .,..,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, 135 Hui-d's Men's Shop ,,,,,,, .,,, 1 45 J Josten's o,,o , , 130 K Kositchek, H. ,,,,,...,.,,,,,. ,,,, 1 48 Kraft Drug Store ,,,,,,,, ..,, 1 43 L La Mode Shoppe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,, , 135 Lansing Business University ,,,,,,,, 138 Lansing Co. ,.,.,,,,....,,,,, - ..,,.,...o,ro.o Y 140 Lansing Colorplate Co. ....o,1.o,oo ,o,, 1 36 Lansing Dry Goods ,,,,o,,,,, , 146 Lansing Floral Co-, .,.... ..o,o ,o,, ,,o,,o 7 1 4 1 Lansing Ice 8a Fuel Co .,e,,,,,l . ,,,,, 141 Lansing Savings dz Loan Ass'n ,,,,o, 146 Lansing Storage Co. o,,o,,,,,,,.,,o , ,,,,,, , , 140 Lansing Typesetting Co. . 135 Lawrence Baking Co. ,,,, . ,,,, 145 Le C1ear's ,,,,,.o, ,oo,,.,,.,,,,,,,, ,,i, 1 4 2 Leibermann 8: Co .,e,.,,.. 4 141 Name of Company Page M Mary Stewart ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 46 Merritt 81 Bailey ,..., ....,,.,,.,.,,. .,,r ,,,,r. , 1 5 0 Michigan School Service .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 144 Michigan Sheet Metal Works ,,,,,,,,, 1 140 Michigan State Farm Bureau .... ,,,,,o 1 50 Mike's Market ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 148 Miller 8: Jones ,.........,,.,.Y......,,...,. ,.,... 1 35 Miller-Stone Printing Co ......,, ,,..., 1 51 Motor Wheel Corp .......Yccc,,.. ,,..,, 1 31 Molloy, David J ..r...., .r.,,..,,, . ,,,,,, 1 43 Myers' Printing Service ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 48 N National Hat Shop and News Stand North Side Pharmacy, Inc. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , O Olds Motor Works ,,,,,c P Page Sz Lamerson ,,,,,, Palador Cafe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R Reo Motor Car Co .,,.e,o,, Rikerd Lumber Co .,,,,,o,, Roehm-Laubscher .,e... Roost, William G .,,,,,. Rouser Drug Co .,.c..cc,, S Sam's ,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,, Spence Sign Co ...,,.., Sprowl Bros. ,,,, .,,,. . Stahl's Hardware ,,,,,o, Standard Coal Co .,,,,.,, State Journal ....,,.,. Style Shop ,,cc,c,,,,,, Sugar Bowl ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 T Thoman's Milling Co. ,,,,. ...,. , Tower Beauty Shop ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, U Union Building 8: Loan Ass'n, Lt'd V Verslius Studio ....,..,,. ,,,,,, W VVeissinger Paper Co. ,,,,,,, ,,,,, , West Side Fuel Co. c,..,,c, 1. c,,, 1 Weyhing Bros. ,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,, .,.,, , Wolverine Insurance Co. ...,,., e,,., . Wolverine Typewriter Co. ,,,,, Page One Hundred Fnflu-In' 141 135 147 141 140 149 137 148 150 129 130 146 145 148 148 145 146 146 141 138 137 132 134 139 150 144 138 1 1 .1 .r .. 1.1. ' ' x 1 1 1- 1 .1 K 1.1 W 1' 1 1 1' 1 1.11 ,. 11. . ,Y 1 1 - 1, ' 1, M1111 ,111111111 1,1-1.' 11' , 1 - 1 1.2 1 11 11 141' 1 1 1 ' 1 111 11. 1,1 1'l 11! -W1 i 1 1,111 nu 1 1 1 I V1 11.1 K I-. '11 11 1 1' 11 11' 1,11 11 142 1,1 1-1 1 111, 1. 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B.S., A.M, ITIISTORY University of Michigan LAURA MILLAR. A.B. ITIISTORY University Of Michigan EARL MCDONALD, A.B., M.A HISTORY University of Michigan ALICE ROWLEY, A.B. FRENCH University Of Michigan Page Thirlren DEANE BURNI-IAM, A.B. HEAD OF IVIATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Western State Teachers College ROBERT BELL. AB. MATHEMATICS Michigan State Normal HAZEL MILLER. A.B. MATHEMATICS Albion College. University of Chicago HAZEL TAYLOR. A.B. MATHEMATICS Olivet College MAE MONNETTE. A.B.. M.A, MATHEMATICS Columbia University GERTRUDE BENSON. A.B.. M.S. IVIATHEMATICS University of Michigan Page Fourree W. J. TRACHSEL. Ph.B. HEAD OF SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Akron University E. E. DEVEREAUX. A.B. SCIENCE Wheaton College ETTA CRILLY. B.S.. A.M. SCIENCE Denison University J. O. PETERSON. A.M. SCIENCE University of Michigan LULU SMITH ART Applied Art Institute. Chicago CATHERINE MINSHALL. B.S. COMMERCIAL Western State Teachers College EDITH JOHNSON, A.B. COMMERCIAL Central State Teachers College FLORENCE BOVEE, A.B. COMMERCIAL Albion College B. F, BRAIDWOOD COMMERCIAL Ferris Institute HOWARD MCCURDY, AB.. A.M. COMMERCIAL University of Colorado University of Michigan HARRY STRAIT, A.B., L.L.B. HEAD OE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Page Fift Central State Teachers College JOY CLIFFE COMMERCIAL Michigan State Normal JOHN MIDDLESWORTH, AB. HEAD OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Central State Teachers College DAMARAS WENG, A.M, PHYSICAL EDUCATION Columbia University HOWARD GLEASON PHYSICAL EDUCATION LaCross School GREGORY ROBINSON INDUSTRIAL Western State Teachers College een 5, fs iw ., vfi . N I 'I' 5 in ff Vx MAURICE PANCOST, B.S. HFAD OF INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT Michigan State College HARPER STEPHENS MUSIC Michigan State College IZLER SOLOMON MUSIC Michigan State College DORIS CLARK OFFICE LORETTA MILLER OFFICE LENORE STEIMLE OFFICE Page Sixteen ELMER L. KEITH, A.B. INDUSTRIAL Central State Teachers College University of Michigan RAYMOND TUTTLE. BS. INDUSTRIAL XVestern State Teachers College GEORGE KIEPPE INDUSTRIAL Colorado Springs High School CHARLES SNELL INDUSTRIAL Western State Teachers College HERBERT CICARD INDUSTRIAL Stout Institute VsIestern State Teachers College THE IDEAL STUDENT Haven't you often wondered. especially when jealous of a teacher's pet. what qualities constitute the ideal student in the eyes of him who teaches? The Oracle conducted a survey among Central teachers in order to discover what sort of person that student might be. Here are the results: Actual intelligence means little to our faculty for only three mentioned it. Likewise, there were only three pleas for an alert student. Would they have us dull? Some of the qualities that were mentioned. however, are courtesy, cooperation, responsibility. ambition, dependability, loyalty, industry. sincerity. and honesty. Our mentors admire the student who is thoughtful, original. interesting. and friendly. They hope he will have an oppor- tunity to demonstrate his courage, his tact. his stick-to-itiveness, and his independence.. Espe- cially, do they commend anyone with a sense of humor. CAlthough it was not specifically stated. we imagine that the subtle is preferred to the boisterous kindj Orderliness in mind and appear- ance is another attribute of the ideal student. If you will analyze these qualities, you will find that they fall into three groups. qualities of character, personality, and mind. The first group is by far the most widely stressed, which only goes to show that our teachers are a wise, understanding. and human people., It is what We are that counts! Personality, which is really the outward semblance of character, is well worthy of cultivation, for it definitely distinguishes us from others. Last comes the mind which. wonderful apparatus that it is, cannot think great and noble thoughts if the rest of our con- sciousness is unwilling. By JEAN ADAMSON REPORT ON THE IDEAL STUDENT CENSUS A census taken by The Oracle. in which Central teachers were asked to describe their ideal pupil by five adjectives, disclosed that the greatest emphasis was placed on character. with the quality of personality second, and intelligence a bad third. Apparently the honest. industrious, loyal. dependable, sincere, and responsible student is the general favorite with our teachers. The courteous. cooperative pupil is welcome in classes. and the intelligent. alert child is well thought of. Of a total of 164 adjectives, 94 emphasize character, 46 personality. and Z4 intelligence. The traits of intellect most in evidence can be divided under these headings: receptive. re- flective. and active intelligence. Thus the teachers stressed attentiveness, alertness, interest: thought. scholarliness. criticism, philosophy: independence. originality, initiative, resource. and capability. The reason for the comparatively insignihcant total vote for this group-14 per cent -may be that the factulty dare expect no great amount of latent intelligence in the average student. The personality characteristics may be classified in much the same way: under appearance. deportment, cooperation, For instance: neatness. attractiveness: courtesy, respect, tact. consider- ation, kindness, cheerfulness. humor: activity, willingness, helpfulness, cooperation. The last group shades imperceptibly into the qualities of character. In the section pertaining to character-by far the largest-the teachers stress these things: obedience. industry. honesty, sincerity. and courage. The emphasis on industry is very marked. Some of the qualifications follow: care, order, accuracy, reliability, responsibility. regularity: and thrift. promptness. diligence. thoroughness, industry, patience, resolution, and ambition. It is interesting to note that some teachers demand submissive qualities in a student, and that others desire aggressive qualities. Due to the dominance of the practical outlook in most teachers, the 55 per cent vote in favor of character traits may indicate an extremely high character rating of Central students. The results of a test of this kind in other schools might be most enlightening. By LAWRENCE COBB Page Seventeen Pagc Exghlccn Page Nineteen 'Xe uf SE I0ll , ,, ,. SoPHoMoI,E George Blanding Betty Holmes ,...,, Don Drolett ,,.,..., Kathryn Kraft. .,,,,... ,. JAMES HARRYMAN A su.1immer? He'II come ou! on top every lime. President Senior Class: Varsity Swimming '32, '33: General Chairman of J-Hop: President French Ciub '32, LOMA CALHOUN l1's her smile that :urns the Irish. Vice-President Senior Class: Editor-in-Chief Zodiac '32, '33: President Girl Reserves '32, '33: Large Letter- Point System '32. JEAN ROBERTA CAMERON A good disposition is more valuable lhan gold. Secretary Senior Class: Class Secretary '32: Student Council '30, '33: Girl Reserves. WILLIAM AUSTIN 'Tis n grral Ihing Io be equal In the ofcasionf' Treasurer Senior Class: Student Council '33C President Frasoris '32, '33: Senior Play '32. FORMER OFFICERS - ,,.,,,, President ...,, L, ,-,,,,Vice-Presidentn... ,,,,, Secretary .,.,,...., , , ,,.Treasurer,.,.,. EMMA LOTT Class Adviser Page Ttuvnl y- 1 LL o JUNIOR John Doelle Ardis Price .. Jean Cameron Katherine Bishop BYRON ABBETT 'Twas just his brilliance shining through To mahe his hair so bright a hue. President Science Club '33: Frasoris '32, '33g Zodiac Staff '31, '32, '33g Student Council '32. ELIZABETH ADAMS lf a woman be there, there is happiness too. Student Council '32: Secretary Euphronian '32: Oper- etta '31, '32: French Club '31, '32, JEAN ADAMSON She's absolutely blues-proof. President Girls League '33: President French Club '321 Zodiac '32, '33: Senior Play Committee. HARVEY ALEXANDER It is safer to hear and to take council than to giuc rt. Motor Club '30: Hi-Y '30: Cabin Club '32, '33. RONALD ALLING lVhat's the use of worrying? It never was u.'orth whtlef Football '31, '32g Varsity Club '33: Band '30, '31: Tennis '33. BURRELL ALDRICH He is a student, in every degree, Senior Play: Frasoris: Science Club: Band. GEORGE JAMES ANDROS ' , Knowledge is pnu'erf'Nan1 et ipsa scientta potestas estf ' VicePresident Student Council: Co-Chairman Senior B Party: Oracle Board: Senior Play. TILLIE BRUGGEMAN She has all the charm of woman. History and Travel Club. RICHARD BAIR A sense of humor is lhe salt of life. Band '31, '32. MARION BANGHART She moves a goddess and looks a queen. Cliosophic: Senior Play: Girls' Intramural '31, '32, '33: Athletic Booster. DELIA A. BARYAMES 'One who helps to keep the world steady and firm, 1 Student Council: Secretary History and Travel Club: 3 Intramural Athletics. I ALVERNA BATTENFIELD Bashfulness is an ornament to youth. Page Twenty-three J. WESL EY BEACH Mischief, lhou ar! afoot: take Ihou wha! course thou will. LAURA BELLE BEDFORD An ounce of cheerfulness is usorlh a pound of .sadness LUCILLE BEILFUSS Her ways are quiel, but silence is eloquenlf' HARRY BENNETT Happyfgo-lucky am I. and free: Nulhmg rhere is :har bozhers me. Band '29, '30, '31, '32, '33: Parrot Club '30, '31, '32, '33: J-Hop Committee '30: Oracle '31. ROBERT BLOCK Hr is not merely u rhip ol? Ihe old blorlz, bu! Ihr old bloflz himself. Football '31, '32: Swimming '30, '31, '32, '33: Track '33, Secretary Varsity Club '33, VORUS L. BERCAW Thai silence is one of the greal urls of fonuvrsulion. is allowed by Cicero himself, Band '31, '32, '33. AUDREY BISHOP The wmv full of: in silence sir. Class Basketball '33: Class Volley Ball '32. KATHERINE BISHOP Good nalure and good sense must ever join. President Girls' League '32: Student Council '32: Treasurer Junior Class: Frasoris '32, '33. THELMA BISHOP flu invvslmenf in lznotuledgc- always pays Ihe best inf lem-st. Euphronian: President Home Economics Club: Small Letter in Girls' Point System. LLOYD BLETHEN Born for sucress. hc seemed. Golf '33. GAIL E. BLISS For he was just Ihr quiet kind whose nalurvs never vary. Band '30, '31, '32, '33: Cross Country '31, Track '33. MILLIMON BAUMGART A man resolved and steady to his lash. Page Twenlg-four LEOTA BRAUHER Brave, but nwdrsl, grundly shy. History and Travel Club '32, '33. EUGENE BRAZEE Play up, play up. am! play Ihe game. RONALD E. BRODBERG Maize much of me: good men are scarce. Concert Master: Orchestra '30, '31, '32: Vice-President Commerce Club. LOIS V. BURDEN A good dlsposmon ls more valuable than gold. History and Travel Club. LAMOINE BURKHOLDER XI'e always find in the book of life some lesson ue must Iearnf' Hodierni Romani Club: A Cappella Choir. EDWIN BURLINGHAM The world such merit ne'er discards. Hi-Y '31, '32: Cabin Club '32, '33, DORIS ELLEN BUNDY Shia :he same in sunshine or ram. Clogging Club '31, '32: Intramural Teams '31, '32, '33. CATHERINE BROESSEL rl quiet, self-po.-zsrssrll young woman. ESTHER CUMMINS Sense she has in a large degreef Commerce Club '32, '33. DOROTHY CHILDS Don'l take me loo rnufh fur granted. MARGARET CONVERSE Comx'nuaI cheeriulness is the sign of u.'ixdom. HELEN CAIRNS fl woman's al best a contradlclion srillf' History and Travel Club: Adelphic. Page Twenly-Eve 5 s 5 F 5 E 5, I 1. E P E an E 5. E r P? 5 E E 2 5 at 5: f- ,. i Q a, 9: I 'E 'hEW:M' M6y5LM5EHLWlm'1z1'lx':'Vl'.7'.Q.LlaJv'1v-. 1. .11 hiv-i1!SHirS.'C Page T CLAUD CHAMBERLAIN He is a good sport and iz good athlete. well worth remembering. Student Council: Swimming Team '31, '32, '33g Track '32, '33g Cross Country '31, '33, MARY CHARLES I will live and I will learn. Clogging Club '32, '33: Euphronian '32, '33, Intramural Teams '30, '31, '32, '33. JOSEPH CHERWINSKI His friends are made by his manner. President Writers' Club '32, '33: Zodiac: Senior Play: Glee Club. FRED COSCARELLI Saying is one thing, doing another. Track '32: Cheer Leader '31, '32, '33: Home Room Bas- ketball '32, '33: Boxing Club '33. GRACE ELLEN CLARK A girl she seems of rheerful yesterdays and confident tomorroussf' ESTHER PAUL INE CLEEVES l'ue lived and I rather think I like it. Girls' Glee Club '32: Commerce Club '31, '33 '32: Arr Club IRENE CLARK She doesn't cast a dainty smile, but laugh. Commerce Club '32, '33. a hearty merry BEVERLY COLT The pen is mighrier than the sword. Zodiac '32: Secretary Journalism Club '31: Vice- President Journalism' Club '33: Latin Club '32. MARTIN JOHN COOK lt must be done well if done at all. Band '30, '31, '32, '33: Band President '32, '33: Vice- President Science Club '32: Advertising Manager Senior Play. TERESA E. CORR She is sure to be calm in any crisis. Cliosophic '31, '32, '33g French Club '32, '33 serves. Q Girl Re- ELIZABETH CUMMINS Swift kindnesses are best: a long delay In kindness takes the kindness all awayf French Club '31, '32: Operetta '31, '32. DONALD CAMPBELL ' The plays the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king. President Parrot Club '31: Assistant Manager Banking Council '31: Frasoris '31, '32, '33: Chairman J-Hop Committee. wenly-six WILLIAM CRABBE 'ATM' orator persuudes and carries all with him, he knows not how. JOHN N. CALKINS An unextinguished laughter shakes the skies. Senior Play: Treasurer Journalism Club '32: Secretary Journalism Club '31: Treasurer Cabin Club '32. HELEN L. CAMBURN The one prudence of life is beauty. Home Economics Club '31, '32, '33. DON CULVER l'm sure he's a talented man. BEATRICE E. CARVER fl smile oils lifes bearings. Euripidean '31: Hodierni Romani '30, '31, '32, '33, HAROLD DENEWETH The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Athletic Booster Club: House of Representatives 1' Busi- ness Manager of Operetta '32: G. O. Tickets. DOROTHY DIGBY Her air, her manners, ull who sau' admired. JOHN DOELLE There is nu great genius without a mixture of mutlnessf Student Council President: President Junior Class: Varsity Debate Team: Manager of Banking Council. POLLY LOUISE DIETZ lt's her smile that turns the trick. President Latin Club '32: Euphronian '31: Banking Council Board of Directors '31, '32: Senior B Hospital- ity Committee '33. DONALD DROLETT He is only a well-made man, who has a good determina- tion. EDITH MARY DUNBAR Quiet, faithful. and patient she is.' Hodierni Romani. GERALD DUNBAR The hearts of men are their books: events are their tutors: great actions are their eloquence. Page Tw enty-seven J. ELAYNE DUNNIGAN There are more women enobled by sludy lhan by nature. Hodierni Romani '30, '31, '32, '33. RUTH DUTT l'alienre and genlleness is power MAXINE DARROW To judge this woman rlghl. you need must know herf' Girl Reserves JOYCE LORRAINE DEAN Always good natural. Adelphic Society '32, '33: Clogging Club '31, '32, '33: Orchestra '30, '31, '32: Intramural Teams '30, '31, '32, '33. MARGARET DIBLEY Noi by her srzu. but by her drsposllxonf' Adelphic: President Home Room: Vice-President Home Room: History and Travel Club. SHIRLEY E. ELLIS SIutlrous of case, and fond of humble lhingsf' French Club '32: History and Travel Club: Zodiac: Girl Reserves. KARL ECHELBERRY Is Ihls rhe huughly. gallant, guy Lalhar:o? Electricity Club '32, '331 A Capella Choir '31, '32: Glee Club '33: Operetta. BRYCE EDWARDS Blessed uslth u pluasanl anal unassuming manner. Band '30. '31, '32, '33: History and Travel Club '30, '31, '32, '33: Property Manager of Senior Play: Chairman of Reception Committee of .I-Hop. ALICE FOX ll lhe heart of u man is depress!! wrlh fares The must is dzspelfd when a woman appears. Camp Fire Girls '32, '33: Story Telling Club '30, '31: Operetta '3l: H. M. S. Pinafore '32. RUTH ERANCK Thu modesty is a ramlle to our m-'rlI. History and Travel Club '32, '33. SAM FARHAT If-uf arrive to sllll be u man before your mother. ' VIRGINIA FOSTER There is no joy bu! calm. Girls' Athletic Director '30, '31, '32: Senior-B Party Committee '32: Chairman Program Committee Girls' League '30. Page Twenlyvelghl J. HOWARD FITZGERALD Hung sorrow! Care'll kill a cat, President Model Airplane Club '31, '32, '33: Cross Country '32. PHILLIP GAGE Good manners is the art of making those people easy with whom we ronuersef' Senior B Play: Parrot Club '32, '33: House of Repre- sentatives '32, '33: Zodiac '32, '33, DOROTHY GARLOCK Variety is the very spice of life. That glues it all its flavor, Girls' Athletic Manager '30: Clogging Club '31: Ath- letic Booster Club '32, '33: Senior Play. RONALD GARLOCK An athlete and popular among others. Basketball '31, '32, '33: Football '31, '32: Board in Con- trol of Athletics: Varsity Club. ALICE GODDARD From a little spark may burst a mighty flame. Zodiac Staff: Student Council: History Club: Cliosophic. EMMA GAFFNEY Every one of us hits a gift whifh is peruliar to her. MARY GOODZ Let him that hath done the good oliice ronfeal it: let him that hath received it disclose tt. Commerce Club '31, '32, '33, MAURICE GODDARD ls he not a handsome gentleman? Cross Country: Treasurer Home Room. DON GALLAND YVhaleuer I haue done is due to patience and thought, Cross Country '32: Vice-President Model Airplane and Yacht Club '32, '33: Vice-President Home Room '31. ANNA GULBOVICH Minis not an idle tourse. THELMA M. GUTZKI Mindful not of herself. Secretary Camp Fire Girls' '32, '33: Sargeant-at-Arms Camp Fire Girls '33, LEONA J. GACKLEY A friend, faithful and just lo all, Page Twenty-nine l Page BRIAN HARLEY Reason is upright stature in the soul. ' R MOND WQNES Night after mght, he sat and blurred his eyes with books. Hi-Y '31, '32, '33: Cabin Club '32, '33, BARBARA HANSEN Hamel Thou nurxe of young desire. Girl Reserves '30, '31, '32, '33: Hodierni Romani '31, '32, '33g Operetta '30, '33. LAWRENCE HASBANY As merry as the dag is long. Radio Club '31, '32: Science Club '32, '33. HENRIETTA HAYNES l prefer silent prudence to loquarious folly. Cliosophic '32, '33: Euphronian '31: Vice-President Hodierni Romani Club '32: President Home Room '31. JAMES ORVILLE HEINRITZ Describe him who can. Printing Club '32, '33, Hi-Y '31: Zodiac '31, '32, '33. J. B. HENDERSON Thinking is but an idle waste of thought. President Commerce Club '31: Sargeant-at-Arms Com- merce Club '32: Circulation Manager of Zodiac '32, '33: Student Duty Force '31, '33. LEWIS O. HENNING By music minds an equal temper kr7owf' Boys Glee Club: Radio Club: Mason High School. PAUL VINCENT HEY One who loves his fellousnzenf' A Capella Choir '32, '33: Operetta '32. BEATRICE HODCSON Ideas control the world. Girls' Glee Club. HAROLD L. HOFFMAN The variety of all things forms u pleasure. Senior B Play: School Cheer Leader '30, '31, '32, '33: Vice-President Electrical Club '32: Frasoris '31, '32, '33, ELIZABETH HOLMES u Exhausting thought. and hwing wisdom with each Studi' ous gear. Class Secretary '31,: Girls' League Unit Chairman '33: 'Treasurer French Club '33: Frasoris '31, '32, '33, Thirty ROBERT R. HOLMES Men of few words ure the hrs! munf' Motor Club '31, '325 Program Committee Motor Club '33 FRANCES HUMMELL Life is a pure flume, and we live by an tnvisrble sun within us. MARY HOWD She doclh all things well. Art Club '32: Writers' Club Operetta '32. VERNELL HUGHES His goal is set high and he will reach lt. EVA HUMBY 'lllodesty is the color of virtue. Latin Club '32g History and Travel Club '32, '33. FREDERICK HUNTLEY Oh it is excellent to have u g1unt's strength, Football '30, '31, '32: Science Club '32, '33: Hi-Y '33g Captain Student Duty Force '33. HUGH HALL Quietness is best. Football '30, '31, '32: Basketball '31: Varsity Club '32, '33: Home Room Treasurer '32. KENNETH HAGBERG fl truer gentleman one never sees Swimming Team' '31, '32, '33g Varsity Club '32, '33: Cliosophic '32, '33: Senior B Party Decoration Cum- mittee. MARY LOUISE JENKINS Were there no women, men might lime like gods. Cliosophic '32, '33g French Club '32, '33: Girl Reserves '31, '32, '33. GEORGE W. JEWETT lVhat! No girls in heaven? Then just leave me here. Taxidermy Club '31: Banking Council '31, '32: Assis- tant Advertising Manager of Zodiac '32, '33: Adver- tising Manager of Zodiac '32, '33, FRED JOHNSON Great thoughts, like great deeds, need no trumpet. VELMA JOHNSON Oh, say not woman's heart is bought with vain and empty treasure, Commerce Club '31, '32. Page Thirryeone DONALD RAY JONES He is greater than his reputation. Zodiac '31, '32, '33: Printing Club '32, '33: Art Club '31g Hi-Y '32, JOHN JAROUS Beware the fury of a patient man, Boxing Club: Science Club. ESTHER W. KILMER Oh me how weak a thing the heart of woman is History Club. WILLIAM KIMBALI. rl doer of good deeds. Senior Play: I-Iodierni Romani '31, '32. MILLARD C. KING Titles of honor add HDI to his rnerit. Track '32, '33: Home Room President '32: J-Hop Com- mittee: Treasurer Boxing Club. BEATRICE KIRCHNER She speaheth no III, Commerce Club '30, '31, '32, '33. MARY KISH Tull people are always looked up to. Camp Fire Girls '31, '32: Girls' Intramural Teams '30, '31, '32, '33. FRANCIS KLAVER Learn that the present hour alone is mans Orchestra '30: DeWitt Baseball '30: St. Johns Football '31: St. Johns Baseball '32. WESLEY KNAUP Youthful and laughing and gay, Band '30, '31, '32, '33: Senior Play '32: Cross Coun- try '31, '32: Science Club '32, '33. WESTON KNAUP l relish nonsense now and then Model Airplane and Yacht Club '30: Band '30, '31, '32. '33: Senior Play: Hi-Y '33. ELMER KOPKAU lVhat I pomise lo do, I'll do. President Home Room' '30, '31: Hi-Y '30, '31, '32: J-Hop: Cheer Leader '31, '32. JIM KORREY Better to be merry than to be wise Page Thirty-two KATHERINE L. KRAFT AS good to be ou! of the world as oul of fashion 4' Treasurer of Class '30: Society Editor of Zodiac '31, '32, '33: Senior Play: Frasoris '31, '32, '33, ALBERT KRASINGSKY He's a man of the world u.'e'd sag. Football Trainer '30: Track '32, '33: Varsity Club '32, '33 HAROLD KEENEY Thou art u fellnu: of good resperlf' Motor Club: Football '31, BRUCE KELLEY find force them, Ihough it was in spzle. Of nalure and :heir srurs zo wnlef' Editor-in-Chief of Oracle: Senior Play: Treasurer Par- rot Club '32: Band '30, '31, MAXINE LYNCH DigniIg is lhe highesl attainment of a lady. Senior A Girls' Glee Club. LOWELL LYLE The I2 nd of L1 fellow you like Io be u.'i!h. Swimming Team '31, '323 President Taxidermy Club '32: Treasurer French Club '32: Senior B Party Com- mittee '32, DONOLD LANGLEY His mysterious mzen caprwaled us. Hi-Y '31, '32, '33: Band '31, '32, '33: Cross Country '32: Orchestra '31, '32, '33, LOTTIE LEE LAWSON fl merry heart dolh good like med,cme. Secretary Athletic Board of Control '32, '33: Vice- President Girls' League '32: Student Council '30, '31, '33: Senior Play '32, BOB LEDYARD ll helrer nature, There is norvef Senior Play: Manager '31, '32: History and Travel Club '31, '32, '33p Vice-President History and Travel Club '33. RUSSELL LEMMON There is no grealer every-dag Uirlue Ihun cheerfulnessf' Band '30, '31, '32, '33g Athletic Booster Club '33, ARDIS LINEBAUGH Live and think. Student Council '31, '32: History and Travel Club '32, '33g Zodiac '31, '32, '33: Commerce Club '31, FRANCIS J. LINHART ,fy Aolhing is impossible to industry. Printing Club '32, '33, Page Thing-lhree N.m'1 , 5.- ,,jt?f N..7 Try I 'gf f ,- , LF 7 ff ji VIRGINIA LAFORGE And with unweurled hngers drawing out the lines of life from living knowledge hid, News Editor, Zodiac: History and Travel Club. PAUL LANE fl man who lives in himself. President Motor Club '32, '33: Electric Club '33: Motor Club '31, '32, '33. GENEVIEVE LA MACCHIA I have my ou.'n mind. CAROL LEE A muudcn fulr to see OLGA W. LOESCH Ready from head lo fool. Commerce Club '31, '32. '-33. HUGH E. MOSHER Hlnlimle riches in a llllle room. Taxidermy Club '31, '32, '33, Secretary Taxidermy Club '32: Treasurer Cabin Club '33: Band '31, '32, '33. MARSHALL MULLETT lf she undcrvalue me what cure I hon: fair she be, Track '32: Football '31, '32: President Sophomore Class '30: Varsity Club '32, '33. MARY JANE MACKICHAN To friendship every burdens light. Frasoris '31, '32, '33, Athletic Booster Club '31, '32, '33: Senior Play: Secretary Recreational Unit Girls' League '32. DAVE B. MCKIBBIN Ah, how good if frclsl Thi' hand of an old friend. Swimming Team '31, '32, '33: Tennis Team '31, '32, '33: Vice-President Varsity Club '33. EDWARD MCNAMARA Hlilodcsly is lo mcrit, what shadc is to figures in a plc- Iurci it glues ir strenglh and makes I1 sland out. Science Club '31, '32, '33, Hom'e Room Treasurer '32: Oracle Board '33. IONE MCNEILL Our mos! brlllianl redhead, Secretary Journalism Club '32: Home Economics Club: Orchestra '31, NELSON MACKIE Men of few words are the best men Page Thirty-four ROBERT GENE MADILL A man of courteous, pleasing ways, Band '31, '32, '33, Taxidermy Club '31, '32: Cabin Club '33. ALEX MARION All things I thought I knew but here confess, The more I know I know. I know the less, President History Club '33: Tennis '31, '32, '33: Stu- dent Council, President Home Room '33. ALICE MEAD Happiness was born a lusrnf' Euphronian. ELLEN MEAD lI'1sdom and goodness are twin born. one heart must hold both sisters, never seen apart. Euphronian. K 1 DICK D. MILLER 'MQ1 lVha1 matters rf we bt' happy. Band '31, '32, '33I Hi-Y '3l. FRANCES M. MORFORD Art ls power, Oracle Board: History and Travel Club: Euphronian: Mile Swimmer '31. CHARLES MORSE Speech is great. but stlenre is butler Band '32, '33: Hi-Y '31, '32, '33, VIOLA MORTON I have loved my friends as I do virtue. MARGARET M. NIESZ Modes!y seldom falls to win goodwill JULIA NOVELLO Thought is deeper than all speech. History and Travel Club. RALPH NICHOLS Life hath quick sands. life hath mares, Football '31, Student Duty Force '31, '32: Assembly Conduct Committee '31, '32: J-Hop Decorating Com- mittee '32, HELEN OWENS fl day for toil, an hour for sport, but for a friend rs life too short. Page Thirty-five Page T LAWRENCE OLSON The shortest answer is doingf' Printing Club: Class Basketball '31, '32, '33: Class Athletic Director '32, '33: President Home Room '31. MARTHA O'BRIEN Cheerful by disposition, cheerful by nature. Frasoris: Athletic Booster Club: Senior Play: General Organization Ticket Collector. DON PRICE UntwisImg all the chains that tie the hidden notes of harmony. Football '29: Zodiac '30, '31, '32, '33: Knights of In- dustry '30, '31, Band '29, '30, '31, ELAINE PRINCE O never say that I was false at heart. Commerce Club '31, '32, '33: Zodiac '32, '33, BURR PARKER lt is not wise lo he wiser than necessary. Football '30, 'sig Art Club '31. E. KATHERINE PARKER A good and steady worker. Glee Club '33: Home Economics Club '33. NEAL PATTERSON Come, sing now, sing, for l know you sing Operetta '30, '31: State Solo Contest Winner '30, '312 Quartette '28, '29, '30, '31, '32: Music Club '31. well. CRYSTAL L. PEPPERMAN They loue her best who know her best. Solo Society: Operetta. KATHRYN ELIZABETH WOOLEY ll'e pass for what we arc. Writers' Club '32, '33. LILAS PILMORE A'She ts mild and gentle. Treasurer Commerce Club: Euphronian. KENNETH R. PITTS Nor much talk-a long sweet silence' Zodiac '32. WILMA PORTER . As merry as the day is long. Student Council '31: President Athletic Booster Club '32: Secretary Frasoris '32, '33: Class Basketball '31, '32, '33. hirly-six LAURA ANN PRATT Good nature and good sense musl ever join. Zodiac '32, '33g Frasoris '33, Hodierni Romani '31, '33, Le Cercle Francais '32. ARDIS PRICE Lei them call it mischief: when if is pus! and prospered 'rwill be Uirluef' Zodiac '32: Favors Committee Chairman Senior B Party: Secretary Athletic Booster Club '31. HAROLD RUHF fl handful of rommon sense is worth a bushel of learning. M. M. M. Club: Taxidermy Club. ARTHUR RUHF Silence is :he morher of truth. Taxidermy Club. ARTHUR RADKE The highest wisdom is conlinued cheerfulnessf' Basketball '30, '31g Tennis '32, Athletic Booster Club '33 '33 4, . RICHARD RADKE We are coming: we, the young men, sirong of hearl and millions strong, Athletic Booster Club '32, '33. HOLLIS REED Man is lhe nobler growlh our realms supply. LILLIAN REES In A'a!ure's inlinlle book of secrecy. a liille I :an read, Secretary Camp Fire Girls '31, '32: President Camp Fire Girls '32, '33: Girl Reserves '32, '33, JACK REEVES S!range to the Banking Council Booster Club '32 world, he u.'ore a bashful look. '30, '31: Student Council '32: Athletic '33 ALEX Ross 'ff Thinking that noihing uxiidil done. xl' anglhing remained to do, 3 Senior Play: Vice-Prestlent Cliosophic: Science Club '32, '33: Student Council '32, ,Ulf tl FRANCES REITZ A good heurled and diligenl maiden is she, Student Council '31: Vice-President French Club '32, MIRIAM RUPP Her brush will bring her fame. Story Telling Club '31: Art Club '31, '32, '33, Page Th irty-seven -L Page Th RI-IODA REYNOLDS A friend ln need is a friend Indeed, Orchestra. FREDERICK N. RIFFEL Worry and I have never mel. Art Club '32, '33: Oracle Art Committee: Student Duty Force '30. OSCAR RINGENBERG Beware Ihe fury of a palrenl man, Vice-President Motor Club '32, '33: Electric Club '33: Radio Club '30, VERNIA ROBERTS A maid ln all her charms. Glee Club. CLAUDIA ROBERTSON A companion that is cheerful is worlh goldf Adclphic: Senior B Party Favors Committee. LILY ROMAN I always preferred cheerfulness IO mrrlhf' NATALIE SWYSTUN An unassum ng generous maid: Our love for her will never fade, Oracle Board '33: President Adelphic '33: Secretary Adelphia '32: Secretary Commerce Club. RICHARD EVERETTE SOUTHWELL Nor sl:-pplng o'Pr the bounds of modestly. Motor Club '32, '33. I-IERTHA M. SPECKIN The world was sadflhe garden was a wzld, And man. lhe hermrl, s:'gh'd till woman smil'd. History and Travel Club '32, '33: Adelphic '32, '33. VIRGINIA SHIRLEY STANTON Goodness centers in Ihr hear! CLETA SANDERS She wins herself a plarv in ev.'eryone's hearrf HILDA SARGENT Theres a lo! of fun rn Ihr world if one knows where ro find iz. ' Adelphic '31, '32, '33: Commerce Club '31, '32, '33: Vice-President Commerce Club '32, lrly-eight BOB SCI-IILLER The girls all fried, Hes quite the lurk. Varsity Club '32, '33: Football '30, '31, '32: Golf '31, '32. '33: Basketball '30, '31. WALDEMAR E. SCHMIDT Everyone is the son of his own works. Radio Club '30, '31: Motor Club '32, '33: Electrii- Club '33. ELIZABETH SCOTT Oh u.'omanf thou u.'ert fashioned to begutlef' DOROTHY SCOTT Fair as a star, when only one is shining in the sky Chorus '30, Commerce Club '30, '31, '32, '33: Operetta '30, ELEANOR Sl-IAFFER Theres nothing more welromr than a good joke. Camp Fire Girls '31, '32: Frasoris '31, '32, '33: Girls' Glee Club '32, '33. JOHN SHORTER Ir is excellent to have a giants strength. French Club: Radio Club: Senior B Play. RICHARD ARNOLD SIMMONS He kept his counsel and went his way. Printing Club '32, '33. GEORGIA LOUISE SLOAT fl smile is the main spring of happiness. Hodierni Romani '31, '32, '33: Secretary Hodierni Romani '32. BARBARA LOU SMITH A sunny disposmon is half the battle. Hodierni Romani '32. '33: President Hodierni Romani '33: Frasoris '32, '33. DON C. SMITH The voice is a relestial melody. Choir '31, '32, '33: Operetta '31, '325 Music Club '32, '33: Co-Manager Choir '32. LOIS JANE SMITH lVlsdom comes to no one by chance. Girl Reserves '30, '31, '32: Athletic Director '31g Adelphic '31, '32, '33: Hodierni Romani '31. OTIS C. SMITH An ounre of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. Football '31 : Track '29: Oratorical '31: Parrot Club '32, Page Thirty-nine PAUL STEVENS Full of original, bright ideas ' Model Airplane and Yacht Club '31, '32. ROSE STORNANT Quiet and yet jolly: what a happy combination. Parrot Club '32, '33: Euripidean '32, '33: Basketball '31, '32, '33: Baseball '31, '32. '33. AILEEN STUART Shes the type of a girl u.'c'i1 like to hart' more of. Treasurer Home Economics Club: Euphronian. VIVIAN SUMMERS Thr virtue of hcr liucly looks uxcells the preczous stones. Operetta '30: Secretary Camp Fire Girls '32: Treasurer Camp Fire Girls '32. 'WALTER E. SUTTON Good nature and good Sensi' always join. Hi-Y '32: Business Manager Senior Play. ELSIE SWANSON Virtue is not left to stand alone. She who practices it will haw neighbors. French Club: Writers' Club: Girl Reserves: Oracle Art Committee. MONTE XVRAY TURNER Hr as a worthy man withal. Band '30, '31, '32, '33: Le Cercle Francais '32i Senior Play '32: Science Club '33, TOM TALIEERRO God is with those who pcrscrutfref' Football '31, '32: French Club '31: Model Airplane and Yacht Club '30. ROBERT TAYLOR Good naturv radiates from him in every smle Advertising Manager Oracle: Commerce Club '32. '33: Hi-Y '31. F. WEl,l-S TERWILLIGER Science is trur mother of the artsf Taxidermy Club '30, '31: Secretary Taxidermy Club: Science Club '31, '32, '33: Senior Play. LEONARD THOMPSON What shall I do to br forever known Commerce Club '30, History and Travel Club '32, '33. , , ROSEMARY L. THOMPSON' Shv makes sunshmc in shady plates Debate: Debate Club '32. '33. Page Forty RUSSELL THOMPSON rl good companion makes good fompangu Hi-Y '31, '32. FRANK THROOP A man resolved and steady in his rruslf' Hi-Y '30, '31, '32. CHARLES TOWER Has modesty is candle Io his ici! Boxing Club '31, '32, '33: Senior Play, ESTHER CAROLINE TOY Her sweefness won her friendship a plenty. A Capella Choir '31, '32, '33: Operetta '31, '32. VIRGINIA VROEGINDEWEY Quia: and rusurvecl is she. Camp Fire Girls '31, '32, '33: Euripidean '32, '33: Glee Club '32, '33: Operetta '31, '32, ARDICE VAN ORDER rl merry. laughing dancing girl who with her eyes fllflx wllh :he world. Journalism Club '30: Student Council '31: President Adelphia '32: Poetry Club '33. RICHARD WORDEN Discr2rion of speerh is more lhan eloquence, Orchestra: Hi-Y: Taxidermy Club. BARBARA WALT She is one who does hrr own thinking Captain Tennis Team '32: Athletic Booster Club '33, Girls' Athletic Manager '32, '33: Tennis Team. '31, '32, URSULA WALTERS Life would bi' dull wrlhoul her. Secretary Girls' League '32: Senior Play: Chairman Decorations Senior B Party '33: Frasoris '32, '33. WILLIAM WHITMORE I am happy. what is wrong with lhe rcs! of lhe world' Tennis Team '31, '32: Senior Play '32: President Hi-Y '32: Decoration Committee J-Hop '32. HEATHER WHYTE A cheerful marry spirit has she. Girl Reserves: Adelphic. NONA A. WIL COX Genrle of speech, benehcent of mind. Commerce Club '30, '31, '32C Parrot Club '33. Page Forty-one IN MEMORIAM ELSIE BREITENBACI-I ober 18. 1914-June 5. l Class of June. l933 MARY ELEANOR WILDT Hur wil was more than mzm's, her innocence a childs. French Club '31, '32: History Club '33: Treasurer Girl Scouts '31, '32, '33. KATHLEEN MARIE WOODL OCK Shv's all my fanrg pumled herj she 5 lovely, shes div.'ir1ef Vice-President Frasoris '32: Senior Play Committee: Oracle Board '33: Class Song Committee '33. JEANNE ELEANOR WILKINSON An unextlnguisheil Iuughler shakes Ihr skies. Frasoris '31, '32, '33: Athletic Booster Club '31, '32, '33: Senior Play: Home Room Officer '32, CHARLES WILLIAMS '-'l'm a happy Senior bog, with some Irouble and some 109- GERALD WILSON I have luborej much on my studies. Latin Club '30, '31: Hi-Y '31, '32C Writers' Club '32, '33, FOSTER YOUNG I nmhr if a porn! never lo ronipluinf' Boxing Club '30, '31, '33: Vice-President Boxing Club '32. ELIZABETH LOU ZIEGLER Lasl bu! not leash Vice-President Frasoris '33s Make-up Editor Zodiac: History and Travel Club '33: Le Cercle Francais '32. N 1 Page Furry-Iwo COLORS: Black and Silver MOTTO: It matters not how long you live but how. YELL Who has vim? Who fights square? Who'll be winners everywhere? We will! We will! We're the ones. Central High Schools fighting sons Thirty-three, Thirty-three Rah! Rah! Rah! SONG Lottie Lee Lawson Come along, let us join in a song-To the class of Thirty-three Since the class has begun We've acted as one And have kept in harmony. Oh, this song could keep rolling along- Telling of things we've done. Our successful days are not all seen as many are not begun, CI-IORUS I Then Hail, all Hail to Central High. the pride of thirty-three. We'll tell you the story as we bring her the glory Of each well-won victory. So start out comrades, one and all and hasten to the call All the things we've done-will be bound in one For the honor thirty-three. COMMITTEES J-Hop IVIEMORIAL James Harryman Don Campbell Loma Calhoun Ursula Walters Bryce Edwards Elmer Kopkau John Doelle Martin Cook Don Drolett SENIOR B PARTY Lottie Lee Lawson George Andros Sue Walters Ardis Price Brian Harley Lowell Lyle Jean Adamson John Doelle Martin Cook SENIOR PLAY Alex Marion Bryce Edwards Kathleen Woodlock Edward McNamara Elizabeth Ziegler Jean Adamson Martin Cook SENIOR PROM Martha O'Brien Kenneth Hagberg Jean Cameron Harold Hoffman Jack Reeves Elizabeth Ziegler George Andros Bryce Edwards Wilma Porter Monte Turner SENIOR DAY Bruce Kelley Margaret Converse Joe Cherwinski Katherine Kraft Fred Huntley Burrel Aldrich Mary Howd Lillian Rees SENIOR BANQUET Dorothy Garlock Maurice Goddard Jean Adamson Kathryn Bishop Claude Chamberlain Shirley Ellis Virginia LaEorge IVIOTTO Ardis Linebaugh Thelma Bishop John Doelle SENIOR PICNIC Alex Marion Delia Baryames Elizabeth Adams Lawrence Olsen Frances Reitz Wesley Knaup CAP AND GOWN Eleanore Shaffer Karl Eckleberry SONG Bill Austin Kathleen Woodlock YELL Elmer Kopkau Harold Hoffman GIFTS Ardis Price Margaret Converse Edward Riechman Page Forty-lhree EDWARD JOHNSON A happy-go-Iuzkg lad, gel serious on demanLl. President Senior Class: President Sophomore Class: Basketball '31, '32: Chairman of J-Hop, JAMES BAKER Those who lhmh must govern rhosv who toil, Vice-President Senior Class: Assistant Editor of Oracle '33: ,President Music Club '32: Senior Play. ' I ff ig, is BETTY WELLS Hur friendsfflhey are many, hrr four 'ure there lmyf' Secretary Senior Class: Vice-President Girls' League '33: Secretary Sophomore Class: Senior Play. MELVIN FLADING A mlm' fl righl :rue mlm hmuruer. whose work was worlhq uf u rmm's endeavor Treasurer-Senior Class: Oracle Board: Senior Play: Sports Editor of Zodiac. FORMER OFFICERS SOPHOMORE JUNIOR Edward Johnson ------ .-,.Y, P l'9SI'd9!7l' .,,,,.. ,,-,, E lizgbg-th Lillgy James Baker --------- -----V., V IIC?-Pf'9S1'd9I7I ,,,,, YYQQ- Q George Andi-O5 Betty Wells - 'ff f- -- f-f- Seffefafyw f---- Katherine Andrus George Andros ,,,.,. ,,,Treasurer, MARION E. HALL Class flduiser Pngv Forly-four , ,,,e Lester Larson HELEN AMBLER 'Tr's only noble lo be good. RICHARD ANDRIDCE Life is short und art long. Treasurer Latin Club '32. GEORGE A. ANDROS God endowed him with a lot of vim. So man can always depend on htm. Basketball '31, '32, '33: Football '31, '32, '33: Vice- President Junior Class: Treasurer Sophomore Class. MARY KATHRYN ANDRUS Men, I neither halt' them nor love them, you may fall it tolerationf' Secretary '32: Senior Play: Sub-Chairman Senior Party: Decoration Committee J-Hop. IVIAXINE ACKERMAN Heres a maiden good without pretens e. Blest with rare reason and a sober sense Art Club: French Club: J-Hop Comm ROBERT BAILEY Being good never troubled him, ittee. Band '31, '32, '33: Orchestra '32: Science Club: House of Representatives. RUTH BAKER fl girl's own manner and character are her. Le Cercle Francais '31, '32. DALE BALMER Silence is strength. Football '31, '32: Track '31, '32. WALDO BARNES lt is better to learn late than never. what best beromes Printing Club '32, '33: Zodiac '32, '33. HAZEI. MARIE BEACH The will to do, the soul to dare.' Commerce Club '32, '33. PAUL BEACH He only is a well made man who has tion. Football '30, '31, '32, LEROY BENNETT lVorry. I have never met. a good determina- J-Ho Committee: Senior B Party: Home Room Presi- D dent. Page Forty-Eve ffl' X I J t l. pf Q66 i l i r Alb' J f fish, la -Q -.,- , 1 6 52 v 3 1. - 4 'yr ' Ha? -' '.. Q I V' BILL BENNETT Away with work. be gone I sag The world was made for fun ungl play, East Lansing High School '31, '32: Football '32, Bas- ketball Trainer '32, '33, EMIL BESCH The fellou: who plays fair, Electrical Club '33, Hi-Y '31, '32: Treasurer Home Room '32, WILLIAM A. BERNER When l'm a mun. youll ser what I will do Zodiac Printing Staff. DOROTHY BLYTHE She makes sunshine in lhc shady' plates, Commerce Club. LEO BACKIVIAN All lhings urn urfomplixhed by diligence and labor. RONALD BOHNET Cheerful company shorluns Ihr miles. Science Club '31, '32, '33: Band '31, '32, RUTH BROWN She crowns her Ihoughls u.':lh urls. Treasurer History Club '32, Washington, D. C.: Stu- dent Council '32, Washington, D. C.: Girl Reserves '33: Euripidean '33, BETTY JANE BRUNDAGE Hu good naluru comyuurs all. Home Economics Club: Vice-President Home Economics Club '32. LAVERN M. BURGESS Music, :he grealesl good fha! morlalx know. Band '31, '32, '33: Orchestra '31, '33: Boys' Glee Club '32, '33. JOYCE CAMPBELL lI's good to have friends ull Ihv lime. A Capella Choir '32, '33: Senior Play Committee: Operetta '31, '32: Frasoris. RICHARD CARPENTER Indeed hu had a gallunl air. Student Council '32: Orchestra '31, '32, Band '31, '32. JACK CARMAN . Nothing ls impossible lo a vulmnr heurlf' Hi-Y '32, Page Forlyasix DONALD CASE 'illflake much of mr. good mrn ur marie Hi-Y. ROY CHAMPLIN He was a worthy man wilhulf' Hi-Y. JOHN COFFEY His ar! shall make him famoua Football '32: Boxing Club. GRACE COLBURNE ll'eIl liked by all who know her. Baseball '30, '31: Basketball '31. MARGARET COOLEY Grace was in all her sreps. heurfn in her eye. In every gesrure dignily and low. Athletic Booster Club '31, '32, '33: Chairman Hour Dance Committee '32: J-Hop Committee '32: Danceless Party Committee '32. MARION CHESBRO Nor what we gain, bu! wha! we give. Measures the worth of the life we liuef Clogging Club. FLORENCE COWDRY Jolly as Ihe dag is long. Writers Club '31, '32, '33: Operetta '32: A Cappella Choir '33. GERTRUDE CRAWFORD fl rheery personulnlg. will: :he power uf imparlmg cheer- fulness to others. Athletic Booster Club '32, '33: Glee Club '32, '33: Oracle Board '32, '33. GORDON CULHAM A simple manly charafler need never make an apology. Business Manager Senior Play: Fooball '31, '32: Track. CHARLES CREIGHTON True sincerily needs no wilmlssf' BILLY CROSBY As fond of dares as an Arab. President Art Club '32: Senior Play Committee. FRANK DOMINIK 'U-lcfomplishing much aml saying Iilllef' President Home Room. Page Forty-seven f N x ,4- '- Ji' I 411' J' X 5 ul' 1. 1' 1 l, Page Fo T A DREW 'Unassumlng, consrientlous and dependable, irls' League Committee. FERN WINEGARDNER Good nature is of daily use. Parrot Club. EARL EDDIE Nothing multiplies so fast as Class Basketball '32. hmdnessf ALTHEA EISERMAN Good actions done tn secret are the most worhtg of honor. Chairman Class Song Committee: Athletic Director '33: Senior Play Committee: Decoration Committee J-Hop. IOL A EAE ENSING Music is well said to be the spuvrh of angels Clogging Club '313 Operetta '30, '33. JIM R. ESLER An apollo of renown. Decoration Committee Chairman J-Hop: General Chair- man Senior B Party: Vice-President Cabin Club '32: Flint High. ROBERT EVANS 'ATO love the game above the prize, that's Bob. Football '31, '32, '33: Class Basketball '31. '32: Zodiac Staff: Hi-Y '31, BERTRAM EARRINGTON Theres u lot of fun in this old world, if u fellow knows how to Iind tt. Hi-Y. ARLENE FURGASON l'd rather excel others in knowledge than in power Student Council '31: Treasurer Hodierni Romani '32: Hodierni Romani Club '31, '32, '33. CHARLES FOSTER An all around athlete, an all around friend, Basketball '31, Football '31, '32: Varsity Club. EDNVARD FOX Has general good will was made mamfvst lo all. Class Athletic Manager '32: Hi-Y: Class Basketball: J-Hop. DONALD GARDNER Tha inspiration of the athletes. Football '30, '31: Football Co-Captain '32: Basketball '30, '31, '32: Treasurer Varsity Club. rty-eight KEITH GARDNER A precious parrel in a bundle small. Swimming '31, '32, '33: J-Hop Committee: Tennis '32. ROSS GARLING Senseg his sludies: sensrbililyg immumryffrom girls. Model Aeroplane and Yacht Club '31: Hi-Y '31, '32: Golf Team '32: Band '31, '32, '33. HELEN GEORGE Silence fha: wins where eloquence is vain. Clogging Club '31, '32: Class Basketball Team '31, '32: Indoor Baseball Team, '32, '33: Volley Ball '32, LUCILLE GACKLEY Reason shall avail wilh me more than popular opinion. ERIVIA GILSON fl nymph of purity and light. Student Council '32: Athletic Booster Club '32, '33: Glee Club '33. CARROLL GREEN The luxury of doing good surpasses every olher enjoy- mem. Little Reds Basketball '30: Class Basketball '32, '33: Boxing Club '33. 1 I DONALD HALL ' fig. The masler of a ship he'll be some J-Hop Committee: Senior B Pa y Wnmittee: Senior B Play, House of Representative is HAROLD HARRIS Good narure and good sense always join. WINIERED HARSI-IMAN Her quiel nature is a delight Io any leather. Class Basketball Team '31, '32: Class Volley Ball Team '32: Indoor Baseball Team '32. EARL HARTON Highly ereclecl lhoughls in a hear! of courtesy, LLOYD HANSEN All rongues speak well of him. Boxing Club '31, '32, '33, Hi-Y '31, '32. JULIA HEISER Simplici!y is the keynote of sucfessf Page Forty-nine JULIUS HEIS ER Il's so easy to talk. Motor Club '32. OLETA HYLAND An ef?ort made for the ourselves. CHARLES HENDGES A better nature? There is none. President Printing Club: Zodiac Staff '32, '33, HAROLD HERNER I make pleasure my pastime, happiness of others, lifts us above Football '31, '32g Basketball '32, '33: Track '33: Var- sity Club '33, VIOLET HODGSON Quiet, but bound to break forth somctimv. Glee Club. LILLIAN HUMBY You can tell her by the noise she doesn't make, HERBERT JOSLIN To have one thing and to do it is the secret of sucrrss. Football '31: Cabin Club: Senior B Party. DANIEL JANETZKE He hop! his counsel and went his u.'ay. Track '32g Student Manager Basketball '31, '32: Stu- dent Manager Footbag '31, 32. 'i , 71 pl 4 PAYE L. JENKINS .L 'f ShP who serves well and says nothing makcs flain QA Q enough. A I Glee Club '333 Class Basketball '31, '32 tEasternt. A IZZET J, JOHNS Small in height but gretll in might, Football '31, '32: Basketball '31, '32: Boxing Club '31 '32 '33 , . MARGUERITE KNOWLES Upright simplxrity is the deepest wisdom' HAROLD E. KACHELSKI ,-l:'r and manner are more cxvprcssiuc than Tennis '31, '33: House of Representatives: Committee: Student Council '33. words, Page Fifty 7 Senior Play FREDERICK J. KANTLEHNER He 'ruled himself. Zodiac Staff: Chairman Program Committee: Printinz Club '32, '33, RALPH E. KAUFFMAN He is not in the roll of common men. Student Council '31, '33: Band '31, '32, '33: Senior Play: J-Hop Committee. JERRY HOWARD KIES A great soul will be strong to live ax well as to rhinkf Chairman Scout Service Corps '3l: President Home Room '32: Sargeant-at-Arms Science Club '33: Senior B Party Committee. GERALDINE M. KING By diligence she wins her u.'ay. Oracle Board: Secretary Home Room. MARY A. KIRKSEY IFS her smile that turns thc Inch. . 9 ' Commerce Club '33. KN. JOHN P. KINNEY No man is free who is not rnuxrsr of hlmselff Swimming '31, '32, '33: Varsity Club '32, '33. HOWARD S. LUTZ Still waters run deep. Printing Club: Zodiac Staff. MAURICE LA FLAMME Though modest. on his unembarrasscrl brou' nature had wrirtenfGentleman. Band '31: Cabin Club. MARGARET E. LA FLAMME Discrelion is the perfertion of reason and u guide to win all the duties of life. Girl Reserves '31, '32. '33. MARY JANE KRONK Her ways are paths of pleasanlness. Commerce Club '31, '32. LESTER HAROLD LARSON A man bound ro sucreedf' President Home Room '31, '32, '33: Class Treasurer: J-Hop Committee. GUY H, LA TOURETTE Our deeds determine us as murh as we determine our deeds. Boxing Club: Morgan Park Military Academy. Page Fifty-one Pagc ELAINE LOUISE LAYMAN Her rurly locks were the despair of maidens, all straight-haired FRANCIS E. LECLEAR Better late than newer. Sergeant-at-Arms Cabin Club. ANN LECLEAR fl friendly heart gets many frtcndsf Parrot Club. ROBERT LETT But tryethe trying shall suthcef The aim if reached or not, makes great thc' life. ELIZABETH A. LILLEY Sheds full of fun. and industrious. too. President Junior Class: Oracle Board: Senior Girls' League Unit Chairman. Play: WILLIAM V. LOOK His powers of oratorg movral tht' multitudes. Football '32: Varsity Club '33. MARGARET MACLEAN Oh, woman' thou wert fashioned to bvguilc. So have all sages said, all poets sung, Camp Fire Girls. KATHLEEN R. MACKEY There is u majesty in simplicity which is far above the quainlnrss of wit. Euripidean: Vice-President Euripidean. JANE MACMANAMON IV: know what we are, but we know not what u.'r mag be. Euphronian '31, '32, '33: Girl Reserves '31, '32. '33. ROBERT A. MARSH Highly erected thoughts in u heart of rourtcsg.1f' Varsity Tennis Team: Boys' Home Room Treasurer. Glee Club: Operetta: VVALTER MARSH flu athlete true' is he, :Ind friend to ull hs'll be. Basketball '31, '32I Football '32: Varsity Club '33. WARREN B. MARSH Il'tth what profound wisdom he .doth axtnmsh us rvvrg .tayf Advertising Manager Senior Play '33: Speaker House of Representatives '32: Secretary Parrot '32: General Organization Tickets Committee '32, '33. Fifty-tu.'o H, Av 1 - NN EUNICE IRENE MCDOUGALD Plc'axunI, fullhful, reliable worker. Senior Play: Student Council '33: President Euphronian '32, '33: Captain AHirmative Debate Team '32, '33. LUCILE WAGHORNE Mg book and henrr musz never par! MARY ANN MCGUIRE Mg hopes are not aluuays realized. bu! I always hope J-Hop Committee: Banking Council: Cliosophic '31, '32, '33: Clogging Club '31, '32, '33, MAXINE P. MCLOUGHLIN lz's nlrv to be natural when gou're nalurallg nite. Parrot Club '32, '33: Vice-President Parrot Club '33: J-Hop Committee '32. MARTHA MEIR xl gag, serene sfurl! is fha aourrc of all thu! is noble lmd good' Euphronian. REOLA M, WHIPPLE ln arhlelurs. my how she did shine. Athletic Director Junior Class: Secretary Adelphia '321 Adelphic '31, '32, '33, Tl-IELMA V. MOELTER She knew her lesxons well in every class: indeed she was a good and noble lass. Euphronian '32, '33: Clogizing Club '31, '32, '33: Girl Reserves '31, '32, '33: Vice-President Home Room '33. MARGUERITE LUCILE MOELTER Her wan.: are ways of pleasanrnessf' Euripidean '32, '33: Clogging Club '31, '32, '33: Oper- etta '32, '333 A Capella Choir '32, '33, SUE NASIF She ner-ds no eulogy, ,Sho Speaks for hersvlff FRANK F. NASIF A good man does good nivrvlg by Irving. .fl- .V 1 , N5 JEANNETTE P. NEWTON , ,T , M She makes sunshine in shady places. - Student Council '32, '33: Parrot Club: -Hopl Com- mittee. N X 1 HARRY J. OLIN Don'1 worry if makes deep wrmlzles Basketball '31, '32, '33: Student Council '33: .I-Hop Committee: Student Duty Officer '33. Page Fifrg-rlzrcu A Fagr F: BARBARA H. OLIVER Womans at host a ronlradrrnon still Treasurer Parrot Club '32: Frasoris: Secretary Parrot Club '33: J-Hop Committee, WILLIAM PATRICK fl lutlr nonsense now and :hen is relished by lhe wiscsr or men. ELLSWORTH S. PATTERSON lt is bu presence' of mind rn unlrlrd rrnurgenries fha! :hr mmuc melul is ruled. Basketball '31, '32, '33: Athletic Booster Club: J-Hop Committee: Class Basketball. GROVER PEARSON ll'ho knows nolhmg base. feurx nolhmg l2nou.'n. Cabin Club '32, '332 Taxidermy Club '32, '33: Band '31, '32: Senior Play '33, ROLAND ROLL IE UPDIKE Wise men sag nolhmg rn dangerous fumes Commerce Club '30: Hi-Y '31, '32. FLOYD WILLIAM PICKEN ll is Irunqull proplv who afrnn-:plush much BETTY PRATT Earrh's nobles! thing, a woman prrfrfrrd Student Council '32: Parrot Club '32, '33: Chairman Ring' and Pin Committee: Secretary Home Room '32, HELEN A. PREMOE Surly I1 plol HIUSI havr u usonmn in it ' Home Economics Club '32, '33. BETTY RACE rl fair exterior rs a silenl rvromnvcndafionf' President Art Club '33: Vice-President Art Parrot Club '31: Oracle Art Staff Club '323 JAMES REASONER Al varh haul lash hr looks a bil. The-n grins, pulls of? hir coal and burklcs rn und uumi Basketball '31, '32: Tennis '32, BARBARA RENZ .-l duughfrr of :hc gods, dzumvly full. and mos! divinely fulrf' Oracle Board: Senior Play: Chairman Emily Post Unit Girls' League: Chairman Recreational Unit Girls' Leazue. GORDON XV. RICHMAN 'Tis wrruv lhat doth make hmm mos! adnnrrdf' Orchestra '31. fly-four DICK ROSEBROUGI-I HC rarns not for study. It weakens his eyes. Science Club '31, '32, '33. MAURICE WILSON The rank is but the guinea's stamp. The man's the gowd for a' that. Student Duty Force: Commerce Club. I-IUBERT SABIN But though that place I neucr gain, Herein lies tomfort for my pam: I will be worthy of tt. I.AWRENCE A. SANDERS Thy molieslys a randle to thy merit. MINNIE SANDERS She spares no pain in doing her best. DOROTHY E. SAYL OR fl modest maiden. President Home Economics Club '32: Vice-President Euphronian '32. BERNICE SCIESZKA Cl-1eerl'ulness is an offshoot of goodness and of wisdom Banking Council '31, '32: Adelphic '31, '32, '33: Ho- dierni Romani '31, '32: Commencement Committee '31, '32, CLAYTON Sl-IUPP Alas and were I Iu.'O, Then might I keep the pace l'L'e set myself. Student Council '31: Taxidermy Club '32: Science Club '31, '32, '33: Business Manager Oracle. JULIA SIMMONS They have measured many a mile. To tread a measure with you on this grass. MARGUERITE SIMONS All manlzlnd loves a lover, Operetta '30, '31, '32: A Capella Choir '31, '32, '33: French Club '31, Solo Club '33. RENA SIMON She in beauty, education. blood Holds hands with any princess of the world. ADA P. SMITH Our sex still strikes an awe upon the brave And only towards dare uffront a woman. Clogging Club '31, '32, '33: Euphronian '31, '32: J-Hop Committee '32: Senior Play Committee. Page Fifty-five LANSING CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL East Entrance Page Tu.'o HELEN LUCILLE SMITH Learn that the present hour alone ts mans Clogging Club '31, '32, '33: Adelphic '32, '33: Class Athletics '31, '32, '33. EDWIN AUGUST SONNENBERG Reflect that llfe, lthe every other blessing, derives lls value from its use alone. Home Room Secreta ry. HARRY E. SPEELMAN rl man should be judged by his merits. Athletic Board Control '32, '33: Football '31, '32, '33g Basketball '31, '32, '33: Vice-President Hi-Y '32. CHARLES WEATHERBEE What should a man do but be merry. Football '32, '331 Class Basketball '31, '32. BOB STEELE Sllrnce nt-ver makes any blunders, Football '31, '32, '33: Senior Play Committee: J-Hop Committee '32: Senior B Party '33. JOHN W, STRATTON To myself alone do l owe my fame, Senior B Party Committee: Zodiac Staff: House of Representatives: Senior Play. JACK H. STRUBLE The ut-ru flower of youth. Science Club '32, '33: Printing Club Eastern '31. MARY NOAMI ELAINE WELTON fl good reputation is more valuable than money Orchestra '31. '32, '33: Band '31, '32: Adelphic '31, '32, '33: Girls' Glee Club '33. MILDRED C. SUMNER One uuhoxe locks out .shine the sun, Banking: Council '32: Home Room Secretary '31: Chair- man Proxzram Committee of Health Unit '33: Ch-irman of Reception Committee J-Hop '32. FRANCIS S. TAFT Theres music in all things lf men had ears. Band '31, '32, '33: Treasurer Science Club '33: Senior B Play '33: Student Council '31, VELMA A. TONN Na-Ller promise more than you can perform Commerce Club '32, '33: Adelphic '32, '33: Orchestra '31. MIKE VALO ' Youth, u'hal mans age ts like ro be. doth show Swimming: Reserve '32, '33: Boxing Club. Page Fifty-six FLORENCE VIANCOUR Moderalion, the noblest gif! of heaven. Euphronian. LEILA M. WAGNER fl lall girl is always looked up IO. Adelphic President '32: Athletic Booster Club '32: Class Athletic Manager '31: Chairman Favor Committee .T-Hop '32. DORIS IRENE WHYTE Venus, thy eternal sway All the race of men obey. Secretary Euphronian '32, '33: J-Hop Committee '32: Senior B Chairman Reception 'BC Parrot Club '31, '32, '33, J- COLORS: Blue and Silver MOTTO: Be Square. HOP Pat Johnson Leila Wagner Mildred Sumner George A. Andros Don Hall Jim Baker Keith Gardner Ralph Kauffman .lim Esler Mary Ann McGuire SENIOR PLAY Warren Marsh Gordon Culham Billy Crosby Don Culver COLOR Mary Ann McGuire SERVICE Peg Cooley Maxine McLoughlin Leila Wagner COMMITTEES Page Fifty-seven SENIOR B PARTY .lim Esler LeRoy Bennett Doris Whyte Elizabeth Lilley Julia Simmons Jerry Kies Lester Larson Richard Carpenter Bob Steele YELL Barbara Renz Walter Marsh Betty Pratt Jerry Kies MOTTO Rena Simons Doris Whyte Harry Speelman Harold Kachelski SONG Joyce Campbell Betty Race Marguerite Moelter Page Fiflyveighr Pays I-'iffy-nine JUNIIIBS JUNIOR A CLASS OFFICERS , LYNN KESTENHOLTZ President KEITH CAMPBELL Vive-Presidenf RUTH CARR Serretary ANN STEBBINS Treasurer JUNIOR B CLASS OFFICERS HARRY CONRAD Preszdenl ALFRED ROACH Vice- Pre-szdeni HELEN BEARDSLEE Secrelary ED WIEGANDT Treasurcr Pngr Srxly-IL 1 , , NELLIE MCCORMICK Class Adviser HAZEL MILLER Class Adviser Allnut, Robert Andrews, Roy Argue, Ruth Armour. Lyman Assid, Ferrol Assiff, John Atzinger. Marion Baker, Doris Balasses, George Bannen, Milford Barber, Phillip Barber, Robert Barnes, Norma Belknap, Kenneth Bell, William Bender, Orlin Bentley, Doris Bentley. Dorothy Bentley, Wesley Berglund. Geneva Berry, Pearl Black, Alan Box. Ulysia Boyle, Ronald Bremer, Frieda Brockbank, Winifred Brown, Louise Brown, Virginia Bush, Donald Camburn, Mable Campbell. Kathleen Campbell. Keith Carpenter, John Carr, John Carr. Ruth Caton, Bernadine Chamberlin, Martha Chase, Margaret Cherry, Nina Childs, Myron Clapham, Florence Clark, Thelma Clary, Barbara Clements. Kenneth Collins. Jean Cone, Veva Cook, Virginia Covert, Benton Crane. Dean Crane, Elloyce Crawford, Gerald Crispin, Guyle Cushman, Betty Cygan, John Dean, June Dafner, Ruth JUNIOR A CLASS LIST Daggett, lsabel Dahline, Marcella Danilowski, Nick Dart, Alfred Davenport. Helen Davies. Jack Deacon, Vivian Densmore, Maryellen Doane, Charlice Doyle, Pearl Dravenstatt, Margie Duch, Edward Dunton, Bernice Du Puis, Jeanne Dally, Ed Eccles, Norman Ecker, Dorothy Edgerton. Clarence Egre. Alex Ellis, Albert Egre. Verna Fjetland. Keith Ferris, Isabel Fischer, Kathleen Fischbeck, Donald Foote, Alice Foreman, Marguerite Foster, Patricia Franklin, Delma Freeman, Frances Frisosky, Maxwell Frutig, Rosalie Fuller, Howard Furgason, La Vere Gaines, Frank Giannaris, Peter Giannaris, Steven Gilmore, Richard Glaister, Lucille Goddard, Roscoe Goetz, Marian Graham, Harold Green, Alberta Greive. Clinton Groves, Curtis Gulyas, Helen Gunn, Adam Harper. Richard Hiatt, Howard Harryman. M. Kathryn Headley, Maud Hicks, Gordon Hicks, John Hicks, Ruth Hill, Rowland Page Sixlyathr Hilliard, Robanita Hitchcock. Doris Hockey, Wright Hoelzle, Robert Hamilton. Jean Handy. Estella Hardtke, Elaine Hart, Gladys Haynes, Jane Humenny. Olga Harrison, Philip Hicks, Wayne Hojnecki, Alfred Hopkins, Orpha Horaney, John Horiszny. Nick Hosgood, Ena Howland. Winifred Huels, Madeleine Hughes, Maxine lddings. Marion ller, Lois Ingersoll, Dorothy Jaffe. Doris Jeffers, Maxine Jegla, Frances Jenks, L. D. Jessen, Clarence Johnson, Lois Jones, Lorna Jones, Nelle Joyce, Leo Kelly. Helen Kennedy,Pauline Kessler, Ed Krestenholtz, Lynn King, Leo Klein, Marice Klink, Sterling Knowles, Harriet Kreag, Marvita Krebs. Robert Lamerson. Jeane Langley, Raymond Larie. Edith Larned, Martha Lawson, Alden Le Clear, Ann Jeanette Ledford. Bernard Lennon, Maxine Lewandowsky. Mary Lianos, Christine Love, Ruth Luce, Charles Lynn, Carroll JUNIOR A CLASS Lynn, Russell Lyon, Lucille McAvoy, Richard McKibbin, Jean McNamara, Margaret Mackinder, Virginia Mackay, Miriam Macy. Maxine Madden, Dorothy Markie, Natalie Mathews, Beverly Maynard, John Medema, Almina Meyer, James Mickels, Margaret Miller, Ann Miller, Evelyn Miller, Jack Miller, Lawrence Miller, Stanley Mingus, Kathleen Moening, Gertrude Moltzon, Elsie Montgomery, Margaret Moon. Roberta Moore. Marion Morgan, Harry Morris, Richard H. Mote, Dairwood Mulholland, Donald Myers, Marilyn Nakfoor, Robert Nelson,Keith Nimphie. Edith Norris. Elaine Norris, Madeleine Nosal, Tony Osborn. Norma Pankratz, Christine Pentecost, Kermit Perkins, Robert Peterman, Pauline Piatt, Barbara Potter, Bernice Pruim, Bernice Pryor, John Pryor, Paul Rahl, Frances Raiche. Bethany Reed, Ardis Revis, Benjamin Richardson, Clifford Richardson, Robert Ricks, Kenneth Ries, Leland Rittenburg, Bonita Roberts, Evelyn Rockwood, Glenn Rodgers, Dorothy Roehl. Orville Rogers, Earl Rogers, Kathryn Roost. Dorothy Roost, Irene Rudd, Wellington Rule, Robert Sadler, Richard Schlichter, William Schmidt, Clara Schrieber, Oskar Scott, Lloyd Scott, Robert Searson, Irene Searson, Isabelle Seeds. Max Seeger, Charles Selby, Phyllis Semans, Howard Shassberger. Robert Shaver, John Shields, Esther Shively. Alice Slayton, Evelyn Slesseman, Pauline Smith. Anna Smith, Barbara Pg.X uf LIST Smith, Berry Smith, Earl Smith, Helen Snyder, Donald Snyder, Pauline Sober, Ross Sopp, Arleen Southwell, Raymond Stebbins, Anne Stevens, Marjorie Stillwell, Mary Stilwell, Melvyn Stocker, Dale Stone, Lois Storant, Julia Strait, Marion Strube. Walter Swartz, Alice Taylor, Laurabel Taylor, Marvel Teel, Dorothy Thompson, Julia Thompson. Ted Todek, Emily Tombaugh, Virgil Truxell, Desolyn Tunmer Beatrice Turner. Pauline U'Ren Alvin Van Burger, Gale Vanden Belt. Betty Van Overen. John Wardell. Dorothy Wendrow, Lewis Wendrow, Marian White, Jack White, Tom Whiting. Victor Whyte, Peggie Wilder, Ruth Welhite, June Wilkins. Robert Wright, Mary Jane Ackley, Earl Adams, Marion Andrews, Emaline Andrews. Ralph Banner, Wayne Barnett, Ralph Barnett, Robert Barrows, William Bartz. Wanda Bates. John Bauer, Carolyn Beardslee. Helen Beers, Waivah Berry, Ada Berry, Charlie Bowerman, Willard Brietenbach, Irma Britten. Kenneth Broadbent, Ward Brodberg, Harold Brown. Bessie Brown, Clarke Burgess, Kathleen Burkholder, Ronald Canberg, Ruth Carman, Phyllis Carr, Pauline Clarke, Leila Cobb, Albertine Cobb, Janet Cobb, Virginia Conrad, Harry Cook, Maurice Cooper, Beatrice Coryell. Lee Coscarelli, Paul Culver, Rhuel Curtis, Wm, Daman. John Daniels, Margaret Danilowski. Mike Davis. Irene Dean Dorothy Dehn. Max DeMott, Leland Denniston, Margaret Dillabaugh, Harold Dunn, Wilma Dutcher, Irving Echelberry, Louise Ecker, Beatrice Emmett, Lawrence Erler, Jerry Farhat, Sara Farrington, Elsbeth Fearson, James Fender, Kenmore Fill, Lawrence Finch, Eleanore Flanders, Glenn JUNIOR B CLASS Florian, Josephine Frizzle, Velma Gabel, Harold Goodz. Walter Gordon. Earl Green, Walter Gregory, Stanley Grohman, Charleen Gunnell, Gernith Haddad, George Hall. Robert Hamilton, Leona Hamilton, Madeline Hasbany, Behage Havens, William Herig, Edward Herner. Bernice Hess, Mary Ella Hill, Cora Hoffman, Gerald Howd. Helen Humphrey, Robert Hunnell, John Hurley, Jack Jack, Robert Jackson, Eleanore Janetzke, Fred Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Harold Jones, Paul Kapuscinski, Joe Kelley, Bernard Kelly, Edna Kenyon, Doris Kenyon. George Killoran, Frank Kimmerer. Eleanor King, Louise Kinney, Myrle Kish, Gaze Kitchin, Forrest Kopietz. Gladys Kras. 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Donald Way, Irma Weaver, Bill Wenzlick, Robert Wertz, Phyllis West, Olive Whitman, Gertrude Wiegandt, Edmund Winn. Dolores Winrich, Charles Wise, Doris Woodring, Mabelle Wriggelsworth. Dorothy Wysong, Geraldine THE GRACLE I 93 3 Published By ANNUAL STAFF of LANSING CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL LANSING, MICHIGAN Pg Th 7 Q . Q ' 4 A n I j 1 Q n qu -,- .,, SP7 my ,V .KCHMPBELLE SUPIIUDIUBES SOPHOMORE A CLASS OFFICERS CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN Prv.,r'der7l ROBERT BRUNDAGE Vice - President NINA KIES Serrelarg VIRGINIA SNELL Treasurer SOPHOMORE B CLASS OFFICERS ELLSVJORTH AFFELDT Presldenl JAMES WARNER Vive- President VIRGINIA CROSBY Sefrefary JAMES JACK Treasurer I Pago Snxfy-L':glz1 J. O. PETERSON Class Adviser ROBERT BEL I. Class Adviser SOPHOMORE A CLASS LIST Allmeroth, Paul Allen, Lucille Allen, Velma Andem, Eleanor Anderson, Velma Allvord, Margaret Appleton, Earnestine Avery, Betty Baker, Don Barcelow, Jerry Barnes, Harold Bailey, Margaret Banester, Helen Barnes, Helen Barnett. Gladys Barton, Lillian Baske, Mary Bates, Maxine Beach, Evelyn Bement, Helen E. Benner, Elizabeth Bennett, Bettie Bergin, Josephine Beck. Walter Belknap, Howard Bell, Donald Bell. Preston Bentley, Wendell Blair, Marlin Bofysil, Sam Bolster, Bob Bradley, Dorothy J. Brooks. Robert S. Bray, Katherine Brown, Charles Brown, Richard Brundage. Robert Burgess, Billy Bush, Barbara Butler, Robert Baker, Frank S. Calhoun, George Carlton, Tom Carpenter, George Carpenter, William Cantrell, Margaret Carman, Charles B. Chapman, Gladys Chapman, Eleanor Chapin, Margaret Chapin, Andrew Chapin, Leroy Chamberlain, Charles Clough, Luther Clements, Josephine Collins, Kenneth Coffey, Jean Come, Arnold Conley, Theron Cook, Florence Cooper, Ruth V. Couzzins, Clinton Cowdery, Stephen Cox, Clifford W, Coulson, Agnes Cranmer, Robert Crane, Lowell Cross, Retha Curtice, Gerald Cook, Roland Cole, Jack Dail, Richard Davis, Raymond Droeser, Vera Dymond, William Dunn, Naomi Dixon, Ned Dutcher, Donna Dench. Phyllis Dietrich, Charles Daas, Sarah Davis, Richard Dunbar, Beatrice Deacon, Dot Dodd. Dot Daudt, Fay Dally, Jack Eytcheson, Pauline Easton, Tom Easterbrook, Max Emery, Maxine Ehret, Don Evans, Hugh Edwards, Kathryn Fishel, Marian Fluhrer, George Foster, Robert Frisosky, Don Frazier, Floyd Forte, Joe Foltz, Wendell Figg, Wayne Finkbeiner, George Green, Vesta Gardner, John Green, Betty Goodrich, Wayne Grahn, Ed Gray,Olive Lois Gardner, Harold Giannaris, George Gilson, James Green, Eugene Green, Paul Garrison, Arlene Page Sixly-nine Ruth Hershiser, Dot Hardy, Isabel Huston, James Hammerschmidt, Margaret Hunt, Winton Hadad, Rose Haslanger, Lois Hansen, Kathryn Huffman, Donald Hatt, Dawn Hill. Mary Hughes, Imogene Howard, Helen Hepler, Helen Hildinger, Helen Hopkins, Jane Hopp, Elsie Haskin, Corabel Herig, Rae Hamilton, Eleanor Hamilton, Samuel F Harding. Hazel M. Hartig, Marshall E. Hatt, Donald F. Houenstein, Dale Helmic, Arnold Hendges, Stella Hendy, Edward F. Hill, Robert Hopkins. Charles M Hoadley, William Holley, Keith Hubbard. Lucille Janetzke. Esther D. Jeffries, Robert Jenison, Judith Jones, Veryl Jordon, Audrey Kalush. Lewis Kieppe, Kathleen L. Kies, Nina L. Kitchen, Ruth May Kitzig, Vincent Klettke. Martha Koons, Jerry Kring, Gerald Kuck. Leroy Keyes, Wilbur F. Lane, Richard C. Langlois, Fern Lasher, Solomon M Lawson. Lawrence Ledyard, Edward Leist, Mary Lewis, Geraldine Lewis, Rogna A. Maxine Linsea. Lmsea. Walter O. SOPHOMORE A CLASS LIST Longcor. Marion Luks, Albert Lunn. William Madill. Richard Mancon. Richard Maron. Edna MacKichan. Robert Masek, George McNamara, Thomas Menhinick. Jane Michaelis. Harold Mifiiin. Plummer Miller, Elizabeth Miller. Maynard Miller. Pauline Mills, Virginia Mitchell, Alton Mitchell, George Moldenhauer. Mildred Moore. Betty Moore, Robert Moray, Adelbert Morford, Robert Morris. Anna Morse. Robert Morse. Roland Mosher. Carl Mosher, Marcia Moyer. Dorris Munson, Jay Newmann, Russell Newton, Evelyn Norris. Robert Norris, Junior Novello. Mildred Novello. Josephine Oleska, Agnes Oster, Marjorie Ouimet, Helen Parker. Richard Partlow. Jane Paterson. Barbara Paton. Dorothy Payne, James Pearce. Bernard Pearce, John Pelton. Gaylord Peterman. Paul Piddington. Harry Pine, Mae Pleso. Richard Pletcher. Lowell Potts, Erank Poxson, David Pratt, James Premoe, Verla Preston, Charles Price, Betsy Putnam, Kenneth Pylman, Rose Ray, Doris Redman. Arthur Reed. Lula Restau, Marvin Revis, William Rhoades, Maxine Ribble. Edith Richards, Robert Richardson, Marjorie Richmond, Earl Ricks. Edward Robinson, Bruce Robinson. Joy Roe. Mary Rogers. Mildred Roller. Maxine Rominski. Doryce Rost. Kathryn Ruhf. Bernice Ryan, Ruth Ryon. Robert Sage. Margaret Sanborn, Wilson Sanford. Vincent Sawyer, John Schlichter. Virginia Scott, Aline Sheffield, Georgia Shields. Betty Shiels. Thomas Shipman, Evelyn Shipman. Ilene Shipman, Nellie Shuttleworth, Jane Sinclair, Arthur Sines. Viola Skidmore. Don Sleek, Ered Sloan, Roberta Smith. Dorothea Smith, Florence Smith. Henry P S Smith. Wanda Smith, Woodroe Sneider, Margaret Snell. Virginia Snyder, Evelyn Sparks, Velma Spear. Evelyn Spence, Virginia Spencer. Leo Steadman. Bob Steele. Jeanette Stoffer. Helen Stolte. Erank Stolz, Jean Swystun. Millie Stratton. Ben Surratt. Virginia Siwek, Thaddeus Taylor, Clarence Taylor, Dorothy Taylor. Raymond Throop. Theda Tibbetts. Roland Tonn, Roland Torok, Steve Trescott. Evelyn Trescott. Robert Veda, Henry Vreeland. Bill Walters. Roland Ward. William Warner. Lois Webb, Margaret Weinman. Harold Wendt. Hildegarde Wenzlick, Irene West, Lillian Westfall, Pauline Whipple, R. Douglas Whiting, Max Whitlock. Marjorie Whitmore, Robert Wilcox. Pauline William, Donald Wilson, Bill Wilson. Donald XVing, Alberta Withrow. Marjorie Wolfe. Eern Wooley, Richard Zoeller. Charles Abbey, Wayne Abraham, Ed Ackerman, Helen Adams, Fred Adams, Richard Affeldt, Ellsworth Amiotte, June Andros, Jane Anstey, James Ashe, Marion Ayres, Jean Bergin. Doris Balasses, Irene Barber, LaDon Barnett, Lee Baryames, Marie Beachler, Orville Beebe. George Bills, Jean Boughner, Betty Brown. Mary Bruyette. Ray Bryanton, Ed Buhler, June Carleton, Ed Cash, Margaret Cole, Roger Cooper, Erancelia Cooper, Tessibel Corbishley, Betty Crosby, Virginia Curtice, Harold Cuson, Mildred Doane. Dorothy Davidson. Howard Davis, Don Duart, Bernita Dunn, Dorothy Dean, Harris Ely, Roland Enyart, Maxine Eabiano. John Earhat, Abe Eurgason. Ellen Goucher, Byron Gascho, Melvin Goodrich, John SOPHOMORE B CLASS LIST Goyt, Gordon Green, Gladys Grill, Virginia Gulash. Emery Guenther, Burton Gunnell, Marilyn Haddad, Charles Haight, John Hall, James Haynes. Don Heinritz, Earl Howorth. Bob Huels, Ed Holden, Kathleen Hunt. A. I. Jack, James Jackson. Helen James, Katherine James. Bob Joseph. Victoria Kapuscinski. Helen Kenyon, Geneva Kesler, Maxine Koslosky. Margaret Kring, Eileen Laux, Gerald Leatherman, Jean Lenz, Ruth Lett, Bernice Lewis. Virginia Lianos, Angeline Levi, Lyle Lospinuso, Marguerite McClellan, Earl McLoughlin. Virginia Mackey, Virginia Marzke, Frederick Mattison. Winfield Merchant, Donna Meseroll. Bertha Miner, Naomi Mingus, Arthur Moore, Pattie Moore, Leslie Maranks, Max Mulcahy, James Murphy, Marvin Millard, Evelyn P575 11 Neller. Reva Owen, Robert Dicken. Reta Pratt. Melvin Pope, Margaret Parrish. Louise Rehm, Gerald Reynolds. Earl Richardson. Dorothy Riggs. Wayne Rivers, Don Roberts. Mable Roberts, Marcelline Robinson. Ruth Rohrer. Clara Ruttan, Rose Sayers, Robert Schnable, Helen Schneide1'. Tom Schoettle. Lee Sebenick, Dorothy Sheets, Dale Skidmore. Robert Smith, Claude Smith, Harold Smith, Maurice Snider. Pauline Speck, William Sprague, Armand Sprague, Clair Stanaway, Clarence Sunderlin, Clayton Sweet. Roger Tews, Marie Timpani, Ernest Torgerson, Eleanor Trager, Helen Trescott. Ruth VanSickle, Gerald Vroegindewey. Donn Wacker, Margaret Warner, James Watkins. Tom XVillis, Verde Wise, Robert Young. Robert 3 f ,ff W ACTIVITIES R f X ACTIVITIES OF CENTRAL STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President ..,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., J ohn Doelle Vice-President ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,., - ,,,.,,... George J. Andros Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. .,....., T . R. Martin Chief Student Duty Officer ,...................,..,,.....,, Ronald Garlock GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD OF CONTROL President ,,,.,,,,.................,......................,......,.. Vice-President ........................., I ,,,,., Secretar If ,,,,, Chairman of Advertising Manager.. ASSOCIATE EDITORS Edward McNamara '3 3 George Andros '33 Kathleen Woodlock , Jean Adamson Betty Wells Helen Beardslee BUSINESS STAFF ASS I' ADVERTISING MANAGER ' Vocational Unit ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , Betty Holmes Chairman of Health Unit ..,, ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,, E I izabeth Lilley Chairman of Recreation Unit ,,,,,,, ,.,,., R uth Carr Chairman of Service Unit ,,,,,,,,, ...,... C lara Meiers Chairman af Emily Post Unit ,,,.,,, Nina Kies Chairman of Orientation Unit ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,v.,,....,,..,.. Helen Trager ORACLE STAFF Editor-in-Chief ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, Bruce Kelley Assistant Editor ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,.., .,,,,,,,,, J ames Baker Business Manager ,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,...., Clayton Shupp Assistant Business Manager .......,.,,,,I,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Geraldine King Advertising llflanager ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Robert Taylor EDITORIAL STAFF TYPIST Edward Johnson '34 Natalie Swystun '33 Elizabeth Lilley 34 ART EDITORS '33 Frances Morford '33 Ralph Kauffman '34 Althea Eiserman Natalie Swystun '33 Barbara Renz '34 lVIelvin Flading '34 EX'OFFIClO James Harryman '33 ADVERTISING STAFF Gertrude Crawford LANSING CENTRAL'S SIGNS OF THE Editor-intChief ,,,,,,, EDITORIAL STAFF News Editor .,e.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, , . ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITORS Beverly Colt Evelyn Snyder Laura Ann Pratt SOCIETY EDITORS Katherine Kraft Doris Baker Lottie Lee Lawson FEATURE EDITORS Jean Adamson Assistant Advertising Robert Smith Byron Abbett Jean Collins Joseph Cherwinski SPORTS EDITORS Charles Sprinkle Melvin Flading Arnold Come MAKE-UF EDITORS Elizabeth Ziegler BUSINESS STAFF Manager, ,,,, . ., . ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , Assistant Advertising Manager, I . Assistant Advertising Managern , , Circulation Manager ,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, Assistant Circulation Manager ,,,,, , .,,,.. . ........ .,....,.. . .. Bookkeeper ,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,s,,,,,..,,, ,,..,. ,..,,,,.,. .,..,....... MAKE-UP Fred Kantlehner Robert Evans Norman Eccles Dale Stocker Kenneth Belknap Mr. Cigard--Printing PRINTING STAFF HEADLINES Charles Hendges Francis Linhart Richard Simmons Raymond Southwell Donald Price Wm. Berner ADVISERS Mr. McCurdy--B usiness Page Seventy-four TIMES ., I ..,,,,. . ..,,... Loma Calhoun ., .,,, ,.,,.,,,,,,.r, V irginia Alice Goddard Ruth Carr Margaret Converse Shirley Ellis LaForge EXCHANGE AND HUMOR Laurence Fill Byron Abbett TYFISTS Viola Morton lon: McNeil Elaine Prince ,,,,,,,,,....,George Jewett Don Vlfaldren ,,,,,,,,CharIes Chamberlain Robert Allnut J. B. Henderson ..... Robert Shassberger Ardis Linebaugh IVIAKEREADY Charles Taylor VValdo Barnes PRESSIVORK James Heinritz Donald Jones Howard Fuller Howard L utz Miss Molitor-Editorial Top Row: Sprinkle. Schiller, Speclman, Olin, Tliomns, Kaclislslsi. Edwards, Bennett, Schriebcr, Sranaway Third Row: Campbell. Kcstcnboltz. Dart, Kauffman. Chamberlin. Macliichan, Claud Chamberlin, Hicks, Portnoff Second Row: Cameron, Lawson. Lott, Andros. Docllc, Martin. l.cFurgc. Gibbs. Hcndgcs First Row: Ayers, Chamberlin. Stoffer, lVlcDougald, Cobb STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row: Beardslee. Lamerson. Renz. Holmes. Vkloodlock. Carr. VVeng. Lawson. Meier, Lilley Second Row: Bishop, Scovell, Gibbs, Bishop, Adamson. XVilliams. Lott. XVilson First Row: Price. Radford. XVells, Mallark, Kicppc, Kies GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD OF CONTROL Paar .Sr ur FOREWORD We live in Michigan, a great industrial state. The industry of our High School, Lansing Central, has often been exemplified both by the accomplishments of its graduates and by the work of the students themselves. Thus, it is well that the Central High School Senior Class of l933, creating this book liter- ally in the shadow of the capitol dome of this great state of ours, should dedicate it to lndustry. That this theme may inspire the remaining students to even greater achievement, that this achievement may ever bring large dividends to its holders, and that there may never be a depression in the lndustry of you remaining students-these are the hopes of the Seniors as they hand this work down to you, the future upper classmen of this school. And in the future always remember that with this inheritance comes the foremanship in this. our mutu- ally cherished institution. Take this responsibility and expand wisely and industriously for the future. THE CLASSES OF 1933 AND 1934 By John Doelle Page Four Top Row: Kauffman. Taylor, Flading. Baker, Johnson. McNamara. Shupp Second Row: Swystun, Andros, Renz. Kelley. Woodlock. Harryman, Morford First Row: Eiserman. King, Crawford, Lilley ORACLE BOARD Top Row: Jewett, XValdren, Shassberger. Kantlehner. Heinritz. Henderson. Taylor. Simmons, Barnes. Price Third Row: Fill, Sprinkle. Andros. Abbett, Allnut. Gage, Smith, Doellc. Evans, Hendges. Cherwinslxi Second Row: Stoltz. Colt, fflading, Adamson. Ziegler, Molitor. Calhoun, La Forge. Kraft. Edwards. Pratt Bottom Row: D. Smith. Snvder. XValters, Baker, Lawson. Collins. Goddard. Morton. Prince ZODIAC STAFF Page Su t'ia my Top Row: Siwak, Thomas. Jeffries. Pryor, Burgess Third Row: Thompson. Putnam, Seely, VanOveren. Maynard, Duch, Green Second Row: Doyle, Wright. Carr, Partlow, Solomon. Kieppe. Truxell, Welton, Heldinger First Row: Horton. Snell, Vanden Belt, Berry. Mallard. XVacker ORCHESTRA 1 ffl, , , 'gn :Viva tl Ji gan. Top Row: Dart, Culver, Pryor, Easton, Vaughn, Dean, Mingus, R. Langley, Stephens Rockwood. Boyle, Pryor. Bush, Burgess. Van Overen. Cook. Vs'eaver, Seeley Fourth Row: D, Langly, NVacker. Berry. Freeman, Vwfright, Burgess. Fishbeck, Knaup Third Row: Kauffman, Warner. Shautle. Hopkins. Taylor, Larner, Lamerson, Beck. Miller Brown, Nolan. Knaup. Lynn, Carpenter, Bailey, Aldrich. Ciarling, Pearson Second Row: Lynn. Turner, Dietrich. Brodberg, Pegg, Carpenter. Austin, Taft, Bell, Sine Robinson, Calhoun, Bliss, Herr First Row: Hartig, Putnam, Mallard. Thompson BAND Page Seventy-seven Top Row: XVcavcr. Poctzingcr. D. Smith. Rule, R, Lynn. Paul. Schreibcr. Barnett. Sprinkle. Henderson Fourth Row: Van Nuys. V. Smith. Hanna. Pclton. Huston. Whipple. R, Langley, Poxson. Vhlaldren, Jack Third Row: Bennett. Sauer. Kreag, Norris. Goddard. Burgess. Vaughn. Bates. D. Langley. Goodrich. Mote. M. Adams. Vrocgindewcy. B, Smith, T. Green Stcond Row: Moeltcr, Toy. Campbell. Cowdrey. Hershiser, Stephens, Chamberlain. Ribble. Bailey. Randall, Dahlinc. Sparks First Row: Davenport. Davidson. Macy. Simons, Throop. Cummings. Burkholdcr, B. Hansen A CAPELLA CHOIR LANSING CENTRAIQS DRAMATICS 'AA TAILOR-MADE MAN GREEN STOCKINGSH Mildred Boyce Assistant Director Director Victa Voght Pagi' Scumu il 1 l Top Row: Wesley Knaup, Whitmore. Tower. Calkins, Austin, Andros, Gage, Aldrich Second Row: Kimball, Ledyard, Ross, Abbot. Kraft, O'Brien. NVilkinson. Holmes. MacKichen. Lawson. Cherwinski. Shorter. Terwilliger First Row: Turner. VUalters. Banghart, Boyce. Kelley, Garlock. Voght, Edwards, XVeston Knaup. Hoffman SENIOR PLAY John Paul Bart, tThe Tailor Made Man!, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,....,, , ,Bruce Kelley Mr. Huber, lThe Tailor! ,.,. .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. ,,,,,. J 0 s eph Cherwinski Tanya Huber, lHis Daughter! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,. D orothy Garlock Peter McConkie, lHis First Assistant! ,,,, ,,,,, , ,XVilliam Whitmore Dr. Sonntag. lA Scholar! ,..r ,,,.,,,,, .,,,, ,,,,,,, W i l liam Kimball Mr. Rowlands. LA Newspaper Man! ,,,, Harold Hoffman Mr. Jellicot, lA Yachtsman! ,,,,..,,, Pomeroy, lHis Valet! r,,,,,,.., ,. Mr. Stanlaw. lA Millionaire! ,,,, Mrs. Stanlaw, tHis Aristocratic XVi Corinne, lTheir Daughter!. ,, Wheating, lTheir Butler! .,.,,,, Mr. Fitzmorris. tSociety Man! ,,,,,,, Mrs. Fitzmorris, lSociety XVoman! te! Bobbie Westlake, lSociety Boy! ,,,,,,,,, Mr. Carrol. lSotiety Man! ,,,, ,,,,, Mr. Crane, tSociety Man! ,,,, Mr. Flemming. tSociety Man! ,,,,,, Mrs. Kitty Dupuy, KA Divorcee!,,, Bessie, tHer Daughter! ,,,,,,,.,,,,.. . Mr. Nathan, lA Financier!, ..,,, , Mr. Grayson, tHis Secretary!,,,,,, Miss Shayne. QA Stenographer! ...,,,,,,, Mr. Whitcombe. lA Business Man!,-.,, Mr. Russell, tLabor Delegate! ,,,, .. .. Mr. Flynne. tLabor Delegate! ,,,,,, Mr. Cain, tLabor Delegate! ,,r,.. A Guest .,..,,,,,,,, .,,, ,.... ,..,..,, Burrel Aldrich ,,,,,,,Weston Knaup ,L George J. Andros Mary Jane MacKicban Katherine Kraft John Shorter Philip Gage , Elizabeth Holmes , Robert Ledyard . , Monte Turner ,,,,,Wesley Knaup , , .,,,,, Bryce Edwards Lottie Lee Lawson Marion Banghart Byron Abbett ,...,,,Charles Tower ,,,..,,Ursula Walters ,,,,,,.Wells Terwilliger ,,,.XVilliam Austin .,,. Alex Ross John Calkins .. , Jeanne Wilkinson Chamberlain. Goddard. Henderson Smith, Van Nuys, Chase XValdron. Pcpperman H. M. S. PINAFOREH A Comic Opera in Two Acts Presented by MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL HIGH Direction of Harper Stephens West Junior High School Auditorium ON DECK The Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter. K. C. B ,,,, . ,,,,,,,,, . Captain Corcoran. Commanding H, M. S. Pinafore .,,,, Ralph Rackstraw, Able Seaman .... ..,. .... ,... ..... ..... . Dick Deadeye, Able Seaman , ,,.., ., Bill Bobstay, Boatswain's Mate ..,,, Bob Becker, Boatswainw, ,,,, Tom Tucker. Midshipmate .,,,,, Sergeant of Marines ...... ..,. ......., Josephine, The Captains Daughtern, Hebe, Sir Josephs First Cousin .......,...............,....,,. l.ittle Buttercup. A Portsmouth Bumboat Woman ..,,.. BELOVV DECK Advertising Nlanager . .,.. , . . Business Manager ,,,.. , Properties Manager ..., , Page Eighly SCHOOL December Z. 1932 ,.....Wheeler Van Nuys Don Smith , .,,... Donald Waldren C ....,, George Henderson ,.,,.,Donald Langley Roscoe Goddard .,,...,,,XValter Marsh Benjamin Hanna ...,,,,Crystal Pepperman ,...,....,..,....Peggy Chase r,,,,...Martha Chamberlain .,:,..Gaylord Pelton ,,,,,,.Harold Denewith ,,....Wheeler Van Nuys Flading, Kauffman, Wells, Baker, Andrus McDougald. Renz. Hall. Taft John Stratton ,7,,, Francis Taft ,,,,,, Donald Hall ,........ Ralph Kauffman ,,,,,, Melvin Flading .,.,.,, James Baker ....... Stratton, Pearson. Lilley GREEN STOCKINGSH PRESENTED BY THE CLASS GF JANUARY '34 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Special Permission by Samuel French. N. Y. C. THE CAST ,.,Col. J. N. Smith. D.S.O. ,.,,,.,,,.,.,,,William Faraday ....,...Admiral Grice ,,,,,..Robert Tarver ,,,,,.,.JameS Raleigh .. .,,,,.. Henry Steele Grover Pearson . .....,.,,,,,, Martin Elizabeth Lilley. . .. ...,..,,.r,,,,, Celia Faraday Mary Kathryn Andrus ....... Evelyn Trenchard Barbara Renz .,..........,..... Madge Rockingham Betty Vkfells .,...,...,,...,,....,,.r,, Phyllis Faraday Eunice McDougald.,, Mrs. Chisholm Faraday THE ACTS ACT I-Room in Mr. Faraday's house. February llth. Evening. l'lI wear as many green stockings as they wish. for l'll have a sweetheart of my own. Celia ACT H-Same as Act I. Eight months later. About six o'cl0ck. Did She have the sweetheart or was it his dearest friend ? ACT III-Evening. same day. Wi'lI she wear the green stockings? Page Eighty-one Top Row: Bates. McDougald. Harley Front Row: Lawson. Doelle. McDonald. Carr VARSITY DEBATE TEAM DEBATE All official debates of this season were conducted within the Five A League. The subject was MResolved. that the State of Michigan should adopt an Income Tax. A number of prac- tice contests were held with NVilliamston, East Lansing. Charlotte. Marshall. and Coldwater High Schools. Battle Creek and Eastern tied for first place. with Central next in line. On the afiirmative were: Lottie Lee Lawson. Eunice McDougald. and Brian Harley. The negative con- sisted of: Ruth Carr. John Bates. and John Doellc with Rosemary Thompson acting as alternate. XVilliam Crabbe Jean Stoltz FORENSIC ACTIVITIES The first annual Forensic Contest of the Five A League was held at Eastern High School. March 23. 1933. Preparatory contests were held in each school before the annual contest. Central was represented by: XVilliam Crabbe. Oratorical Contest: Jean Stolz. Declamation: Keith Fjetland. Extemporc Speech: and Katherine Bishop. Interpretative Reading. 'First places were won by William Crabbe and by Jean Stolz. who thus became representatives of the league for the District Contest of the Michigan High School Oratorical League. held at Ypsilanti in May. Page Figlilif-lim Top Row: Andros. Rule. Garloclx. Gardner. Olin. Hall. Schiller. Mclflmurry Second Row: Drolett. Chamberlain. Andros. Huntley. Chamberlain. Block. Nelson. Mullett First Row: Tower, Campbell. Kauffman. Semans. Dart. Rcichman STUDENT DUTY FORCE CENTRAL'S ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Isn't it a fine thing to finish one of our school's prescribed courses and thus be enrolled in the ranks of its alumni. who. thru the years have carried the name and fame of Central over the seven seas to the four corners of the earth. It is exactly sixty years ago that the nrst class. just three girls. became the charter members of our alumni association. Succeeding classes. thru January. 1933, have swelled this number to a grand total of 6038. Scarcely a position. high or low. or a vocation exists. that is not represented. The industrial. professional. and political worlds are the better for the many Cen- tralites who have capably served in these various fields-hundreds with distinction. Thirty-five have returned to be teachers in their old school. For twenty-six years without a break. L, H. S. alumni have in considerable numbers met annually in June for a reunion. Nothing so stimulates loyalty to our school as to see some of the old grads. hear their old yells and their boasts that their Oracle. their teams, their class were the best ever. Of nothing is our association more proud than of its Student Benefit Club or loan fund for pupils still in school or our graduates. Started in 1911. it has since then loaned a little over flSZ3,000. and. counting the number aided each year. has assisted 233 of our students to continue their education. This June approximately 240 more will be added to our alumni membership. NVeIcome and good luck. classes of l933T Page Eitzlzlifflhree IU 1- ' ni- .QA ' i..a,:.'f5 ' -2'4?g't'P' T1- ...... -.. .V '17 . ., Y.. -, W4 v I IIRGANIZATI 0NS .x ,,--F. .eta 1 ry ',vpn'33ga gf Q , DEDICATION To you. lVlr. Hall and Mr. Peterson, We. the classes of June '33 and January '34, of which you have acted as advisers, admiring your sterling quali- ties of leadership and sagacity, have dedicated this product of the talents of our combined classes. Page F ive ORGANIZATIONS OF CENTRAL The thirty-five clubs and societies of Central reveal a Well balanced plan of extra-curricular activities, as they fall into seven major interest groups. Devoted to general culture are the pioneer literary societies, Adelphic. Clio- sophic. Euphronian. House of Representatives and the more recent History and Travel. Tusitala, and Science Clubs. A long list of clubs stresses interest in special subjects ranging from technical excellence in handicraft to improvement in language and forensic studies. Creative Writing is the aim of three, Journalism, and Writers' Clubs, While three, Euripidean, Prasoris and the Parrot Club, give expression to dramatic ambitions. Applied art in three forms is practiced by the Music, Art. and Saxaphone Clubs. The widespread interest of Central students in athletics and physical training is given special recognition in four clubs, Boxing, Athletic Booster, Clogging, and Varsity Clubs. Whatever its individual emphasis may be, each organization has a funda- mental interest in character development. But four clubs make this their main and only objective. These are the Camp Fire Girls. Girl Reserves, Hi-Y, and Cabin Clubs. Pilglr' lfuylzly-sm Top Row: Carpenter, Lamerson, Densmore, Iioster. Hardy, Collins. Carr. Garlock, Haynes, Harryman, Cushman. McGuire. Montgomery, Baker, Kestenholtz Second Row: Graham, Hagberg. Green. Banghart, W. Hicks, Black. Ross, Kauffman, Semans First Row: Campbell, Conrad, Goddard, Iddings. Baryames, Jenkins, Corr. G, Hicks, Maynard CLIOSOPHIC ESTABLISHED 1013 ,I Q1 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEIXIESTER Wayne Hicks ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,, ,,,,,, President , ,, ,,,,,,,,, , W ..,, , ...1.,1Wayne Hicks Rex Lamerson. Keith Campbellw ,,,,,,,,, Co-Vice-Presidents, ,, ,,,, . , , ,Alex Ross, Allan Black Marion Banghart ,.......,.,.....,,,,..,,, ,. ,.,,..i,,, Serretarg ,,,,,,,,,,,, G., ,. ,,,, , ,.,,, Marion Banghart Alex Ross ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.rr,.. . .,,..,. ,,,.r,,,,r,,,.,,. T reusurerm- .,.,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Kenneth Hagberg Faculty Adviser-Morris Green Top Row: Tonn, Pankrats, Swystun. Smith, Lois Smith, Schieska. Vwlagner, Miller, Dean Second Row: XVeltor1. Osborn, Prium, Dunton, XVhipple, Sargent, Johnson. Macy, Cherry. VVright Eirst Row: Dibley, Southworth, XVarner. Van Order, XVhite, Dunn. Robertson ADELPHIC ESTABLISHED 1011 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Ardis Van Order ,...,... ,.,,,,,,,, P resident ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, Natalie Swystun Leila Wagner ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,, X 'ice-President ,,,,,, YYYYYYY.YYYYYY M gxine Macy Reola WhipplC ffrffr. ...- .,,,,.,,..,,,.., Secretary ,,,,,.,,,,..,.1., ..,.... A rdice Van Order L0iS Smith ,,,,,,,,,, ..,,. , ,,,,,,,, .,,,. T reasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,1.,,,,,, H .... Christine Pankrats Faculty Adviser-Edith Johnson Page Eighty-seven Top Row. Kessler, Fishbeek. Olin. Foster. Gage, Bailey. Vilillxins, Mullett. Schiller Second Row: Dueh, Dart. Pryor. Cmbbe. Curtis. Vwlines. Killornn, Johnson liirst Row: Phil. Hanna, Cobb, Denewith, Kimball, Kaehelslxi. Pegg HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Es'rABi.1sHED 1006 FIRST SEKll1S'liER OFFICERS SECOND SElNlESTER XVJrren Marsh . . . ., ...Speaker . ,, .. ,,,,,,, Vklilliam Crabbe Harold Kachelslei ,,,, . .. .Clerk . . .. . Harold Deneweth I-lnrold Deneweth . ,. .. . .Treusuren ,,,, ..,. . ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, J ohn Pryor Phil Gage. . . . ,,,,,,, . .Sergeani-uf-Arms ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,r,,,,,, P h il Gage Faculty Adviser-XV. J. Trachsel FIRST SEMESTER Eunice McDougald. Dorothy Saylor ,,,, , Doris Vvlhylt ., .. Frances Nlorford Ardis Reed Top Row: Horton. Bishop. Thompson, Moelter. Stuart, Bentley. Rniehe. Moltzon Second Row: Reed, Morford, XVhyle, Bishop. McDougald, Snylor. Johnson, Schmidt lfirsi Row: Mclklannninn. Charles. Caron. Mingus. Viancour EUPHRONIAN i5s'I'ABi.isHED moo Oiiiiiciilizs PfL'SILll'77I Vive -Pr'es1'de'ri1 SUL'ff.'IL1I'Q.l . .. .Treasurer . Sergeant-i1l'Arms 1'lIliL1 I1 u fXL1L'1-SCF-glDOIOll'IY Page lwymif r-iuln Bishop SECOND SEMESTER Eunice McDougald Ardis Reed Doris XVhyte . .Clara Schmidt Mary Charles Standing: Baske. Sloan. Moltenhouer, Andem, Steele. Trager Second Row: Benner, Frazier, Moyer, Oleska First Row: Kies. Howard. Alvord, I.insea, Shuttleworth, Cook TUSITALA CLUB ESTABLISHED l930 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Nina liies , , ,.,, ,,,, , ,, , President ,, , , Florence Cool-t Florence Cook ,,,, - ,,,, Vr1'e-Presrdmt, ,, Elizabeth Benner Mary Baske ,,,,,,,,, , -, , ,,SefreIuru, ,, , Eleanor Andem Maxine Linsca ,,,,, ,,,, , H ,,,,, Treasurer , H , ,, Ma:-:ine l.insea Furully AdU1'.ser7I.ois Frazier Top Row: Digby, Dibly, Bair, Salter, Bolasses, Nlarion, Edwards, Campbell, XVilbur, Burden, Wildt Third Row: E. Ledyard, Novello, Koons, Tibbetts. Thompson, R. Ledyard, Doelle. Daggett. Martin, Bruggeman, Brower Second Row: Goddard, I.aForge, Ziegler. Baryames. Montgomery, Ellis. Converse. Linebaugh. Frank. Morford. Speckin, Turner First Row: Freeman, Burgland. Myers. Cairns, Lawson. Kilmer, Humby HISTORY AND TRAVEL CLUB ESTABLISHED 1925 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER T. R. Martin .,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., ,, ...,,, ,,,,,, P resideni' ,,,,,r , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Alex Marion Bryce Edwards ,,,,,,,,,,,,, -, ,,,,,,, Vice-President ,,,, , ,,,,, Bob I.edyard Ardis Linebaugh .,,,,,,,.. ,,-,, ., ,,,,..,,,. Secretary .,,,, ,,,,,,...,, ,,,, D e Iia Baryames Margaret Converse .,,,,,.. ..,, ,,,,..,,..,,,,,, T r easurerm, ,,,,,,,.,,,, , ,,., George Bolasses Faculty Adviser-Etta 'XVilbur Page' Eighty-nsn Top Row: Struble. McKay, Scott. Brooks. Elading. Vaughn. Bailey, Seelye, Ross, Simpson, Terwilligcr. Shupp. Rosebrough. Baker Second Row: Cook, Taft, Austin, Aldrich, Abbett. Peterson, McNamara, Kies, Cobb, Miller Bottom Row: Burgess, I-Iasbany. Bolster, Baker. Andros. Turner, Jarous, Bohnct SCIENCE CLUB ESTABLISHED 1012 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEINIESTER Aubrey Crosby ,, ,.,,,, , , President ,, ,,,,,.,,,,,.,, ,,.. B yron Abbett Martin Cook ,,,,,,,,,, H ,, ,,,,, Vice-President ,,,, , ,,,,,., ,Edward McNamara Melvin Fladingm, .. ,A .,,,, .Secretary ....,, ,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,, Burrell Aldrich Williani Simpson .,,..,, ,,,,, , . , ,,,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,, ,,,,,.... F r ancis Taft Faculty Adviser-J. O. Peterson Top Row: Mosher. Rhuff. Devereaux, Nelson. J. Miller First Row: S. Miller, Stilwell, Perkins. Lyle, Pearson ROGER J. STIEFEL TAXIDERMY CLUB ESTABLISHED I9 28 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER LOWQII Lyle ,,,,,,,,...V,.,, . , ,,,,,,, Presiden! .,,,,.,, , A. ,,,,,, ,,,,.,. M elvyn Stilwell Harold Rhufl' ..,,,, ,, ,,,,,, Vife-President ,,,,YY, .,,YY,,YY,,Y,Y,,,,, R obcrt Perkins Robert Perkins ,,,,ttt,,. Secretary .,it..,, t,,...,,.,.......,..,,.,,, L owell Lyle Grover Pearson ,.,,,,,, , .... .,,..,, T reasurer ,,.,,,.., ,,.,,,,,.t .,t, H a rold and Arthur Rhuff John Daman ,,,,,.,., ,,,,, , - ..,,.,.. Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,,,,,,,., ,,.. .....,..........,...., J o hn Daman Faculty Acluiser-E. E. Devcreaux Page .Ymvtg Top Row: Norris. Snell, Berry Second Row: Sarto, Galland, Fitzgerald, Mote, Jones, Jeffries Bottom Row: Cowdry, Skidmore, Poxson. Brown MODEL AEROPLANE CLUB ESTABLISHED 1928 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Howard Fitzgerald .......r, .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, P r esident ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,v,,,,,,, H oward Fitzgerald Donald Galland ,..,.... ..,,,.,, - .,,,,,,,,, Y fice-President ,,,.,,., ,.,.,,,, D onald Galland Dairwood Mote ,,,.,,,, ,..- .,,,.,.,,,.,,,,, Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,rr, ,,,,,,,, Dairwood More Veryle Jones ,,A,...., ,,,,, .,.,..,.,.,,,.,,. T r easurer ...r.A.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,t..,..., V eryle Jones Faculty Adviser-Charles S. Snell Top Row: Linhart. Barnes, Heinritz. Simmons. King, Revis. I-lendges Second Row: Eccles. Lutz. Kantlehner, Cigard, Olsen, Evans. Jones First Row: Taylor, Belknap, Stocker. Janetzki, Bartz, Kras PRINTERS' GUILD ESTABLISHED 1932 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Charles Hendges ,,,,-,-,,-, ,,,,, ,,-,,,...., ,.,..,, P r e sidenr .,,,..,,,,r,,,,Ir ,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, Lawrence Olson .,-.-.,-..., -.I..,,....,,Vice-President..........-..,..,,, .....,.Frederick Kantlehner Charles J. Taylor r,,,,,,, ,,,r , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., S ecretarym- ..,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,r, YYr,YwYYYYYwY, H Oward Lutz -,-.-.,-E -,-,.....,,..,L.......--Treasurer,...,,-...-,,..,.,,,,,,,, ,,,w,,,,,Roberr Evans Faculty Adviser-J. Herbert Cigard Page Ninety-one Top Row: Schmidt. Bennett. Richardson. Lane. Besch, Ries. lVIcAvoy First Row: Tonn, Rockwood. Tuttle. Echelberry, Hockey, Ringenberg. Andrews ELECTRICAL CLUB ESTABLISHED 1932 FIRST SEMESTER OFl3ICERS SECOND SEMESTER Carl Echclberry ,,,,,,,,,, , President , , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, C arl Eclielbcrry Harold Hoffman ,,,, , , ,,VrcefPreSz'dent ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, O 5 car Ringenberg Walter Strube, ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,, , ,Secretary ,,,, ,,,,, , , ,, ,,,,,,,,,, XVrighr Hockey Cilcnn Rockwood ,, , ,,,, H ,, ,Treasurer W H, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, , Glenn Rockwood Fucull if ,f-ldt'1'5er+Ray1nond Tuttle Top Row: La Flamme. l.eClear. Vifines, Burlingham. Madill. Alexander. Joslin Second Row: Kempton. Mosher. Goddard, Reed, Jack. Pearson. Morey First Row: Calkins. Xkfilliams. Meyers, Esler. Morgan CABIN CLUB ESTABLISHED iosz FIRST SEIKIFSFIFR OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Robert .lack ,,,,,, ,, , ,,,,,, ,,,Pres1'den! ,, , ,,,, W: ,,,,,,,, Hollis Recd Hollis Recd , L , H , ,l'rce-Presidenl, ,,,, , ..,r, ......Iohn Daman Harvey Alcxandcrn, ,, ,, ,,,,, Secretary, ,, ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,Grovcr Pearson John Calkins , . , ,,,.Treasurer ,,,. L ,,,,.,,,.., ,, .....,,Hugh Mosher Faculty Adviser-E. E. Dcvcreaux Page .Yrnvfufrwo Top Row: Solomon, Clary. Pankrats. Smith, Stilwell. Hosgood. Kirchner, Headley. Berry. Argue. Jones. Beach, Scott Third Row: Minshall. Kimmerer, Prince, Cleeves. Tonn, Clark. Brockbank. Snyder, Cummins Love. Lewandowsky. Markie, Moltzon. Rogers Second Row: Locsch. Todek. Goodz. M. Swystun, N. Swystun. Hoelzle. Sargent, Pilmore Sleeseman. Shaffer. Seeds. Johnson. Elliott First Row: Henderson. Crane, Taylor, Horaney, Dorriel. Bush. Vkfilson, Ledford. Seegar. Bender COMMERCE CLUB ESTABLISHED wzz FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Robert Hoelzle ,,,.,,....,,,,, ,,,, P resident ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,, Robert Taylor Hilda Sargent .,...,... .,.,, ,.... l 7 ire-President , , ,,,,,, ,,,,, R onald Brodberg Natalie Swystun ,.,,, , , .. Secretary W- ,,,, ,, , ,, Millie Swystun l.ilas Pilmore ,, , ,,,, ,, ,W ,ffreasurer , ,,,,, , Orlin Bender Facully AdU1'sergKatharine Minshall Top Row: Willabaugh, Kalush, Schmidt. Keeney. M. Cook. Baumgart. Ringenberg, Peoples Third Row: Rees. Trudgeon, Richardson, P. Lane. Cherry. R. Lane. Cook. Holmes Second Row: Manson, Rockwood. A. Chapin, Keith, Sunderlin. McNamara. Kitchin, Southwell First Row: Hartig, Hopkins. McEwing, King. Lasher, l-. Chapin. McAvoy MOTOR CLUB ESTABLISHED 1910 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Paul Lane ....,...,,...s,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, P resident. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,r,,,,. P aul Lane Oscar Ringenburg ...,.... ,...,, l fire-President ,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,, O scar Ringenburg Waldemar Schmidt ....., .,..,,,,....,,,.,. S ecretary .,,.,,,...,,,,.,, ,,,, B ruce McEwing Richard McAvoy .,,,,, ,,,,,,,...,....,, Treasurer .,.,,,..,, A ,,... ,, ,,,,,, Richard McAvoy Faculty Adviser-Elmer Kieth Page Xinely-three Top Row: Iddings. Morton, Moore Bottom Row: Adamson. Rowley. Lamerson. Holmes LE CERCLE FRANCAIS ESTABLISHED l02l FlRS'l SEMESTER Ol3l7lCERS SECOND SElNlES-l-ER Jean Adamson , , , , , , President Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jean Lamergon Frames RCitZ,,, , Y, ,Y,,, ,,,,,,, l 71'C8'P!'ESlldL'l7f, ,, ,,,,,,,,,, Viola Morton Viola Morton ,, ., ,H ,,,, ,,,,, S efrelurtf , , ,, ,,,,,,,,, , Marion Moore Lowell Lyle, W ,. . ,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,Treasurert ,, W- ,,,,, ,,,,,, Elizabeth Holmes Farulty Adviser-Alice Rowley Top Row: Mifllin. Manson, Dart. Vv'inn. Luce. Haynes. Burkholder, Ferguson, Hansen. Thompson. XVilhite. lVlacKichan Second Row: Pratt. Finch. Gaffy. Smith, Bristol. Fcker, Sloat, Nagy First Row: Foote, Dunnigan. Carver, Dietz, Dunbar, Burkholder. Saunders HODIERNI ROMANI ESTABLISHED 1014 FlRST SEMESTFR OFFlCERS SECOND QElNlESTER Norman Hicks ,,,,, ,,,, , , , , ,Pl'L'SliLlL'I7l, ., , ,W ,e.........,,,YYY HBarbara Srnilh Laura Ann Pratt ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, l 'i'ce-Presidenl ,,.,,. ,, ,,,, .......Ye,.,,,,,,,, C lata Meters Georgia Sloar ,,,,,,.e .,e, ,.,ee,.,,,...,,, S e crefaru e,,,,,ee,e,.,,,., ..,.. ,..... B e atrice Ecker Arlene Furgason ,,.. , ,,,., , ,,,.,,, ,..,,,,,, T reusurer ,,,,,,,,,, - ,.,,, Y,,,,.. YY.Y., B Q aIriCC ECRCI Fizrulty Adviser-Nancy Bristol Page .Yin-'fu f
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