Lima Central High School - Annual Mirror Yearbook (Lima, OH)

 - Class of 1934

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NAT1owe1 Ebucxllov AssoCxA11oN 1701 SlXlLlI'lll1 Street X 'xlllXf lox D C Jmuary 9 1934 H W leach Prln Central Hrgh School lxma Ohlo Dear Mr Leach We are proud of your contmuatxon record of 1 100 percent enrollment ln the Natlonal hducatron ASSOCIJUOH Vwle are sendmo you a seal for 1933 34 Thls w1ll follow the one for 1932 33 and rndlcates that you have enrolled to help brxnv about the solution of our school problems 1nd thereby accompllsh for the schools what the NRA IS strxymg to accompllsh for agrxculture 1ndustry and commerce We appreciate more than ever the effort you have put forth thxs year to malntann your usual record lt glYLS courage to the ASSOCIBIIOH Keep the pub11c mformed s to the part the schools have nn the 11fe of the natlon We have taken the schools too much for granted We thought they spoke for themselyes Now yye 1re alarmed to fmd that hrghly lI'1fLlll2QI1I people 1re 1m17ed when told that there 'tre forces workrng 'lgamst the schools We must work harder than eyer to saye our system of free publlc educmon from the lemdergarten to the U1'llYkl'9llX from utter destructlon Congrltulatlons to you md your teachers frem the efflcers of the Assocntlon and continued success to you X ery' smcerely vours 1-1,-XRRIIVI V1 Cufxsr 1 VJ Crabtree Chnef Asslstant to the Secretary Secretary HMC 1 H fxefep the Publze Sehools Open thzrteen 1 ve ' V 4 , t arg, 2 1 1 A , K lg, Q' , 1 , , ' V ' , we 5 . 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B Ohm Northern Unnersxty Grove Cnty College University of Southmrn Call forma Physlcal educatmn physmlorzy EST El I A BURRELL Llma Ohm A B B S Fme and Albplxed Arts N Y Chlcago Art Instltute John Herron Art In-.tutut Ashland College Art supervisor Art club RUTH Cllll PS Llma Ohm A B Ohm Northern Unxverslty Ohm State Umversxty Geography Emzllsh Super vxsor Recreation club HAROI D fl ARK Lima Ohm A B Bluffton College Ohm North ern Umursxty Mathematics Supervisor lunmr High Boys Glee elub J G CRITES L1ma Ohm A B Defiance College Ohm State Unlverslty Chemlstry bmloxzy Faculty rponsor Irv. college club faculty sponsor Student I ounell Street Patrol Hall Patrol 'VIXR FHA DI GRIFF Indxanapolls Ind Purdue Unnerslty Fhiellsh C' R DILOING Llma Ohm B S m Ed Bliss Normal College Bowling Green College Commercial law neon omxcs socmlogy shorthand typlnfz ralesmanshxp OHICE prectxce Head of Commercial Department Treasurer Central Hlgh School sponsor Com merclal elub manager state sectmnal commercial contests 'VIXRX l ll' DEPUTX Llma Ohm A M Ohm Unlverslty Ohm State Unnersxty Columbla UHIVBTSIQY Latm RONIAID E DOTSOY xma Ohm B S m Fd Muskingum Colle e Ohm Stat: Unlxerslty Physleal flueatmn nh, su loyy As t Coach of football Junlor High ba'-lent ball cuaeh Head track Loaeh Nl-Xlilx PVRNIS Ilma Ohm B M Ohm Northern Unxversng Lornell UDIVBFSIIQ American Conservatory Chorus orehestra band Head of Musme Department CHAR1ls O GUX Llma Ohm B S ln Ed Ohm Stale- Unnersxty General scxence Sponsor Senate SQUQVIIQQTZ I H HAU1 NSIIIN Lima Ohm B S Mlamr Umverslty Ohm State Unnersxty Mechanlcal drawmz archltectural dravung Head of Industrial Arts Department l-aculty manager of athletncs sponsor C Asso uatmn RU I ll HAWISHI' R Irma Ohm A B Wxttenberg College Com mercxal arxthmetxt alxrebra Spanish H C HIIINIR Irma Ohm A B A M Wlttenherg College Ohm State Umvm rslty Harvard Umversxty College .llmbra advanced algebra elementary algebra geometry Head of Mathematlcs Department l-aculty manager of publlcatmns Member of Honor Study Hall Commxttee CIARA H1111 Woodside Ohm B S mn Ed Bowhng Green Mathematlcs Supervxsor Euzhth Grade Arts and Crafts GAHII H HOWIX Llma Ohm B A Ohm Wesleyan University llrtnch publlc speakmz Advxsor Blue Trlangle Club Sophomore supervisor Debate committee I: I Hua R Llma Ohm B S M S Transylvania Unlver any f Kentucky Physxcs general sclence Sponsor Camera club BONITA JAMLSON Llrra Ohm A B M A Otterbem College Columbia Umverslty Emzllsh Sponsor House. of Repreaentatxves IALRA JAMISON Harrod Ohm B S M A Ohm Northern Um xerslty Columbla Unwerslty Ohm State Umversrty I-nghsh Journahsm Head of Fnzlxsh Department Fdltorlal Advisor Weekly llhrror RL IH Ki-PHAR1 Spencervulle Ohm B Ped Ohm Northern Um um-any Umversxty of Mlchnzan Fnszlx h Seventh grade supervxsor NORA IXLVIILL Irma Ohm Ohm Northern Ilmversrty Enxzllsh Sponsor Junmr Hlpzh Book club RBIRT A II Calllpolxs Ohm B S rn Ed Ohm State Umver sity Rm Grande Unnverslty Mathematlrs hxstory general science Sponsor Retrratmn club VIOIIT M I EWI9 Llma Ohm New York Umvelsltv Ohm Northern Umversrty Musxc Sponsor Junmr Hugh Gurls Glee club MARX BHH LlNNeLL Cranulle Ohm A B Ohm State Umversxty Biology l ll I IAN LIPPINCOTT Irma Ohm A B Ohm Wesleyan University Fnghsh Sponsor Junmr Hugh Dramatlc club GI LNVA M Lok Yellow Sprmzs Ohm B S Antmch College Elementary algebra advanced algebra sohd geometry D R IOWNIAN Llma Ohm B S Ohm State Umverslty lndustrlal Arts physmlofzy Chalrman Central Faculty Soclal Committee Industual Arts club ezghteen IDETTA Lb TZ Elida Ohio B S in Ed Kent State College English history MARIE MCBRIDE Cleveland Ohm B S in Ed Ohm State Uni versity Physical education Engl: n Sponsor Girls Athletic Association director Senior high Rirls mtramurals GRACL K MCCI LRG Lima Ohm B S Northwestern University General history American history cniu Semor supervisor EDWA MCPHERON Lima Ohm A B Ohio Northern Unnersity Mathematics Eighth grade sunexuso GERTRUDE MARSHALL Lima Ohm B A M A Ohm Wesl wan Lnner sity Ohio State University EHZIIS1 Gtrman Latin Sponsor Girls Welfare club FRANCES MEAD Lima Ohio A B Ohm Northern University History geography PHYl LIS L MENDENHALL Greenville Ohm B S Ohm State University State University f Iowa Home tcnnomic' Director cafeteria sponsor Home E onomi s club Head of Home Fconomlcs Departmen' ROBERT NUSWANDFR Lima Ohm A B Ohm We loyan University Ohm State University Shorthanl typing Sponsor Hi Y club MARY NOLAN Troy Ohio B S in Ed Ohm State University Advanced algebra plane and solil geometry elementary algebra FLOYD E OVERHOLSER Lima Ohm A B Manchester College Cmclnnatl University History geography lreshmen loot ball coa h freshmen basketball coach Sponsor Eighth grade Boys Gym :lub FRANCES OVERNIAN Bowlms. Green Ohm A B Indiana Uniursity Columbia Umvcrsi y English MRS GWENI JONES PLINCE Lima Ohm A B A M College of Wooster Columbia University History Advisor Debate Committee RUTH REED Findlay Ohm Ph B Wooster Colleff Elemen tary algebr Freshman supernsor JESSIE W RHONENIUS Lima Ohm B S in Ed Ohm No thern lniver sity Cornell University l- nglxsh Sponsor Troubadourian club GLADXS RIGGS Indianapolis Indiana Ph B Dennison Umver sity. Butler University, Oxford Univcrsly. English, Editorial advisor Annual Mirror. JOHN E. RIKER Lima, Ohio. B. of I. E. Ohio State University. Industrial arts. 'QL' nineteen H W Sc III LLRMAN Defiance Ohm A B M A D nance Collem Ohlo State Umver-lty Chemistry Baa-letball coach 'VIAIM ARI I SIMON Llma Ohlo Ohm Stats Unncrsltv HISIOTY fzeoyzraphy Pngllsh home :conomns STANION SIE INI R I lma Ohm A B Bluffton College Umverslty of C lncmnatl Cem ral hnstory H1 Y sponsor dxrutor auditorium manau ment C C STIWARD Bambrxdze Indxana A B M A DePauw Um N9l'Slty Phymlcnaleducatlon Football coach Head of Physical Lducatxon Departmnnt Baseball coach Asslstant basketball coach M B SIONI-R Lima Ohm B S 1 Pd M1am1 Umverslty Algebra Lcneral scnnce Sponsor Science club ll:ANITTl: BIUARI Llma Ohlo B A Western Raserve UDINQTSIIX Fngllsh Sponsor Masqueradcrs club advisor NORNIA D SXXPARINIGIV Luma Ohm A B Oberhn College Shorthand typlm. As lstant Comme-rclal club GLORGI R SWICKARD Lxma Ohlo A B Ohm Statc Umversmty Hlstory Leography occupations Sponsor Jumor HUZI1 Debate club XVII I IAXI TAXI OR Chlcaxco Illlnols B S Northwestern Umverslt Bookkneplng PLIKRI THL I Lima Ohio A B Goshen Ohlo State Unlversxty Homn cc mnomns Spun-or Junior Huzh Economlcs club GRACI TRI SSI I Ilma Ohm B S M A Bovxlmp. Green J m State UDIVQTSILY Latm French Spanlah Head of Pnremn Lanxzuam Department Adu-mr Blue Trmnple club MARX WA I sow llaln City Ohlo B A Ohlo Weslevan Unlver -.xty Algebra Leummtry Advisor Blue Trmmzle f'lu MARI J WH11 LING Spenccrulle Ohlo T C Mlaml UHIVETSIQY Ohm State Umwerslty Mathematlcs School 18 the March and Anrzl and Mau The spring of Lzfes year the foundatzon you lay Thou rt now on the threshold of Iouelq June The very begznnznq of Lzfe e qlorzous noon' rwenry , ' . . ., . . Hn' , 'v I .T . '-, '. li. S. ' ' I V V I I f . I . . I . A. 4' . - - A Y v . . l' ' '. 1 ' '. '- Z ' lv ' I In . . . H Q . , Y F I' . . 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' ' ' rl A wk ' ' 1 u V 'T I 1 ' ' ' ' v I ' . . b. - , V alenhar SLPTENABER 4 Labor Day The teachers of Central Hrgh met to decnde our fate Tts rumored that forty five new tortures Were created at thls General Inqulsx tlon of September -lth 5 School begms Platmum blondes begtn to see traces of sllver IH therr tresses the begrnmng of mght vyork rests upon us once more 14 Student Councrl electrons Central eleets oflicers for school term Good Luck 15 Reach down 1nto that frayed pocket Just double the tenth part of a dollar gents Step up and for twenty cents purchase the first rnstallment of the Actrvlty Ttcleet 16 Central vs Bluffton Yes mdeed We leaped lnto the fray and lrmped out But we were out ahead wxth 1 score of 13 0 18 Another one A general teach rs meetmg agam held What to do wlth these pedagogues 19 Receptton for new teachers Notlce how good lookmg the teachers of C entral are becommg 20 Junxor Assembly organxled Vy'e hope hat the youngsters who had thelr first assembly appreclated ll We remember ours ZZ Central ys Shawnee Coach Steward led hls lads to a 21 O vxctory over Shawnee who obltglngly offered thenr field for thrs nlght game 29 Semor Assembly Why of course we were dlgmlied Ask our teachers 30 Central vs Mansfleld Woe IS Central l'1s hard to bear But we gaye them a battle before Mansheld proved themselves our superlors by a OCTOBER 3 Fxeld Day Saye a few plee s ldentrfleatton eards were neeessary for the annual meld Day T hat Freshman Semor gtrls tug of vyar 12 Semor Assembly M 'Vlarkham exhtbtted h1s reels of scemc beauty 1-rom all yxews Ohlo IS a grand old state 13 They ordered all day suekers and goat mllk Vvhat Oh the wee seyenth graders had a party at -1 OO p m 1-1 Central ys Boyyllng Green Vve gaye Boyxllng Green a whlte ulshtng to our delrght Score 12 0 17 Report Cards Ignorance IS bltss but not for long 18 Clubs 1-laye you lersure trme lhrs years elubs were orgamled and many prospectlye members sxgned up 20 Another klddle affalr The etghth graders staged a party nn the lunxor Gym at 4 OO p m Z3 Semor Assembly Debate Say Central s debatmg fans yyxll surely yyelcome these peppy freshmen Fspeetally Ham Berger the loeal phonograph 24 1 yceum Oh 11 11 'lhe male sew yy as ID raptures over the b ac twenty one 1 ' 1' 1 v, 1 1 1 s s 1 s x - , , ' 1 V , ' 3 3 X I , 3 ' E ' 11 ' l X i I 3 , . . , . 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YI 3 X 3 I V 1 i 1' YI' E D X ' tvtd nrghtmgalt who ptrlormtd yyrth tht Russlan Chorus So was 1 but that s 111 tht good xt dld mt 27 No School Our ttachtrs yytnt to loltdo to atttnd a Teachtrs Assoctatxon mtttlng Vyt vytnt to slttp 28 Ctntral ys Dayton Krftr Ouch Was that a prt molar or a b1 tusptd Ntlthtr xt vms a dtltat at tht hand of Dayton Klltr But thty only got Ivy ly vytth ont polnt tht scort btlng 14 13 NOVEMBFR 3 Bablts must play Oh yts Drd ou fatllng HOIICL tor tht stcond 10 Senlor Asstmbly trnnmrngs ll Ctntral ys Sout 1 smllt and the yytathtr was vyhlsktrs to a tunt of 6 O Frtshmtn hold puty tn Gym trom 7 10 o clock stt tht mul man glvt your mothtr a nlce crxsp tstrmatt, Armlstlct Day programmt wtth all the patrtottc Caryt tht turkty Grandad Old Sol decltntd to pltnty chrlly but wt took tht Tlgers by tht 14 Lyctum numbtr Ross Taggart tht old txmt fiddler revealtd a ftw trucks to us Btsldts btmg a most accomphshtd y1ol1n1st Mr Taggart 19 a grand actor 23 Lyctum 1-loyyard Cltayts Shlp ahoy Cast off Ayyay for tht South Stas yylth Qoytrnor 1 rnchot and Vlr Cleavts 24 Juntor class play Artnt yyt glad B111 Mtrtntss dldnt go to hrs tttrnal rtyy ard, Wt btlltyt 1 damstl by tht namt of Solomon stole the show Z9 Second school danct Eytn though your ptdal txtrtmttrts vttrt bllsttrtd and yytary l tlnnk you got your monty s yy orth at thls afTa1r 'SO Vylhtt Anothtr yacatlon IU yyhtch to catch up on my btauty slttp DECENABLR 4 Lyctum luthtr Clablt Oh stop crovydlng glrls lxnttrvttwtd htm ptrsonally and ht s only 1 slxth cousln 1-11s ptt vocatlon 19 capturtng radrum not ltmlnxnt htarts 8 Qtntral ys Dolw and Crldtrsylllt Wt proytd 1 llttlt too good for tht country lads ln thtst tncounttrs Dola sank xnto obllylon w1th 23 27 slcort and Qrldtrsylllt vytnt dcvyn sobbtng w1th a 19 23 count agalnst htr 9 C1 A A Party Wt htar that tht gtrls bthaytd rtmarkably 12 Junror 1-llgh Play Artnt tht youngtr gtntrattons btcomlng pro ficltnt tn tht art of drama' 15 28 Good old QJIHI N1 k Wt ll bt sttlng you afttr our Chrlstmas vacatlon rn yy ay of rtturntd prestnts JANUARY 6 Central ys Columbus North Columbus edgtd us out rn a thrxllrng ttlt Wtll vte havt mort chances 8 School rtoptns Back agaln back 'tgatn Sob sob sobl Ah lf vacatlons yy ere but fortvtr mtnt 16 Debatt llbtrty Ctnter Aha 1 thought you could argue Lrbertv Center ftll y1ct1m to tht scathrng attack ot Ctntral s debatt ttam lttenlu ltto 3 y A I H X A 1 V 5 ' . , . t 1 K ' N 1 X 3 Y! 'I H i 3 V . , . 1 r 'H ' L . . 1 Y. L . . . . ' J ,' , ' ,- J. . V fs , y y y- 3 H ' 1 u - ' s 1 ' r ' ' N , , x L v L A ' . , 3. ,y Y H s L M V l ' , s 1 1 s D u V' H Y I I I , . ' 1 yu 1 m r x m 1 3 3 ' L. 'I 'A 3 1 I i X N 3 Y . , , , , . , , U V , 1 is y' vs J W 1 ,. , , , , ,HL , , , , w1th her ltsplng lxsp. ,. ,. , , 1 , , , ,, , t 1 L L v I ' Q 33' X V I A Y I 1 1 ji A . ,1 . - X V , , , H Y h' Y ' ' i V I U I B 4 V 5 H ix Y' K V' l' X Yl I 5 5 Y I I x 3 'A 4Y' . - s Q' s v x rx 3 v - ' ' F ' s 1' 3 ' x y 7 1 H I - . , .. - fr , , ,, . . t t . Y Y ' 3 ' s y u 1 x E . .. . , L . V . . , , . . 4 1 Ll Y 4 4 t L 1 D Q , , y unior igh sptlling tx1m S tots that look corrtct to you lht sptlling hospit1l rtsumts its 1nnu1l trt1tn1tnt of many sptlling invalids I9 South ys Ctntral Crutl Fatt Why tlitl th1t trick Shot h1yt to comt in a South Ctntr1l battlt l p 1t tht mtntion ol tht 27 70 st tlose as it is 6 Oh Oh ualms Qtift th untortunatt Dl yyhy havtnt studied But txams art txarns 1nd tht only thing to rtlityt tht 1tttrm1th is 1n aspirin at a ytar ntxt l l hut lt1rnttl to d1ntt a Raft or an Isadora Duncan th1nks to tl1ntts likt this ont ebatt Bluffton 111k it up bty 't y in t t tt11tt troi Bluffton in nict styflt FYBRUARY 2 Minstrtl So Wt hayt tl1t trouptr blood in our ytins lht stutltnfs and lVlr Hautnsttin gayt us 1 vxontltrful tytning M wrt minstrtli in tht tuturt Ctntral ys Ciarrttt ndi1n1 H m n1 ll1t ttam is tontinuin its winning ways Garrttt ftll to tht tunt of 16 l8 our tay or 5 Debate Columbus Groyt Ctntml tlto1tttl 1g11nst th s1plinOs from C olumbus Grove Nict work ttam 9 Booh Wt scartd Vlansfitld into rtl1x1tion 1nd snitchtd tht g1n1t by tht film of our tttth Scort 19 to 18 Cloit tnough l3 Charles Morgan Rtally Nlr Xflorgm ougl1t to bt 1 con1td11n his jokts were atom splitting the v1unttd 'I igtr tail into a triplt top knot Hou did you likt tht stort 24 l7 S ool Danct S 1 tntint s D1ntt Wonttr l D1n C u 1 twangtd his silvery arrows during tht mtltt l wis wtrt t tntt n 1tn migl Stl on my ptdts in tht auditorium and yy atch Mr lt1cl1 prtsitlt Masqutradtrs Play H yy Hwy lm still llLlSJ,llll1Q 1t Ptshtr 1 his cut away pantaloons 2 Central vs 'loltdo Dt X71lblSS A thtr ont ol thost tlost t1ll 20 to 19 Tough luck gang 28 Makt up txams Abstnttts btu ITL VIARCH l 'S Sectional tournamtnt Ad1 lnought ut yytrt going to QL didnt you But tht boys pulltd 1 fact ont just in IIIUL On to tht Dtstrit lournamentl 6 Jessit Taylor 'Vly grax1d1tl Vw 1sn t Nliss 1 1y lo. grmd Sh shoultl bt asking for an audition with N ll C istrict tournr1mtnt Oh utll ntr1 st t 1 ut ll h1vt anothtr fling at it rou adour Pl1y Vytirtl t1lt ol mysttry A l1utl1bt story 1nt goo acting put atrosi this thilling mysttry l h Ninth Cittst Xnt yy 1sn t ht inttrtsting 22 Artn t our b1skttb1ll mtn motltet Xntl 1rtnt thoet lttttri tlucky Itt t nity thret 18. J ' H' - ' x - . : H-l-l'fOfl'-fXflYrX-Nl-U-S-f l w r 7 'l t t ' - ' -- -- ' - t . Y 7 . . A I 1 ' - 1 . '? wee . ' - ' A - ,-, 'ore. 22-2 . Y f Q e ' '. 1, ' j - ' l ' 2 1 , t y , 1 ' , . '. V, . L' . L 25. Wh I By' - ?1ll well al . '- 't ' . like 29. D ' : i. ' . 1 'sf Vt- vt l1' l'l. ' ' ll 4 1 - 2 x vt t 1 ' ft' 19 ' ' , - , . A D 1 1' V. L , , ' K' L . ' K. .V ' , ' ,j 3. 1 '. ',l '- Y -- ' 'gf- A A I 'A I B 1 A v Y 1 y . vt- 't tl 1 ' W ,t 9 ' - - 1 . , L L L L t X. .L Dt i I I 3 l Q j t . A 1 ' , k L ' L K ' . t LL . l6. Central vs. South: l guess we piled 'em this time. Central tied l7. ch -1 tt, Vtlf ' . '-I l l' 'I' . I titl Q i D B A u t tif' 20-2 . I ' h I 1 ' Abt lf 'ul . 'l'l1 l ' ll f ' - vtal 23. ' ' 'Z a 'Y .mf ' t x ' tx . . ' .ntl 4. . i ' ' A 2 no 1 ' A ' 1 S, L it v - ' 7 1 ' ' 1 V 5 1 1 1 8-l0. D' ' . ' 2 . -Y--fCe tl lo' ou this yetr. but YK' L 1 I l . . l6. rl' b t': 'V ,- ' . . lv' '. l l V L I D J 5 l x I u B t u Y h 5 h Y, Trut Loyt 'lrtumphs oytr tht IAI13llClOl1S vytll of tht Vlllllfl A homt room ptrxod vyt all tnjoytd that ts all txttpt tht cold crocktd ytlllan llovytts for .lantt Vylrltt somt mort 24 Vvlhtt your mtnds my thtldrtn Cttntrtl Stholarshlp Ttsts htld for Stnlors 26 Mtrdonr Izvtn though hrs mtthods yytrt httlltng wt btlttyt Vlardont uStd Stoogts Dont you you tslttd for 1 lunlor l-hgh studtnts vytrt tnttrtttntd hy tht Junlor Boys Gltt C luh APRIL 9 What a rtspltt Sprlng yacttxon tht ltmtt ts sutcultnt 155 slttp loafing aconvrctsparadrst IZ Folhts What 1 grtat wtndup for 1 grtat yt1 X galaxy ol homt taltnt sprlnkltd hghtly vytth hurltsqut yylth songs and INLISIC 'xddtd plus Hautnettm gtyts you tht FOlllL5 ll ook out Sally Rand 1 l8 20 Puhltc School Dtmonstratlon Vltmorttl Hall Novy wt apprt t l t testr 1 tn ull Ctntril htd somt mlghty Hnt txhl l ncouragtmtnt hol Jttturt ovy tut tht Mtoyy proytd 1 dravylng card or hundrtds yy ho tamt to yltyy tht tomtdlti sponbortd by tht Curli Wtltart Xlort ol thts plttst MAY 4 XVaQnt the Prom yuet too dtytnt ' And tht gym dtcoratlona lO lrtittddfod Stng you slnntri Qing ll Jumor Htgh Cantata lxtdltts ontt mart lunlor Htgh gathtrs tnomtntum yy tth Cantata l8 Stnlor Class Play Ortgxnahty plus Iht stntors stagt a ntat btt of ac mg and dtrtctrng 1n Ltttlt Wonttn l9 Collcgt Womtns lta My yytrt yyt fluffy Frtlls n tvtrythm flu Itry n tht cuttst httlt tta tups N d1d you tytr stt so much poltttntss and handshaltmg rn your hfc Z3 Qtnror Dinner Danct Soft lxghts and swttt mustc thrllls ant' htartrobs A grand fmalt for 1 ptrftct ytar You yt trtattd us rtght old Alma 'Vlattr an orchld to you ln fact 1 wholt boqutt of orchrds Alas and a ack Good byt unttl yyt mttt avatn fl ho el lwenlu tour 23 y vu i vu 1 r 1 M i b YB I I 'H hV'x 3 A. 3 l' ,' ' 2 ,t1 . 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Yugi - :is 551: 1, ,Q t ,J 1,-F rgvl l-fi :Q ' lt, sl: i , tgxfo Q.--'Q Colors X141 mu C114 xx Superusor CJR V1 N14 Q1 L 144, L 4 4 prm 171 mm 1 1 4 1111 111r f7VLILflL1N rm 11r4 r41k rzm ll x 11111111114 1411 4x 4 74141 1 IL 111114111 11117111 nw IN 41x 1 ,?lV7LlL 41 1 1 L I J 1 HUM AIIN V 1 XXK I I I I l'1x1I111 X11 l'1xfvI 34111 x Senate lass Jiatsturp OUR years haye passed SIHCL vee entered these halls as Freshmen years long to be r membered by all frlled w1thyoys and sorrows laughter and tears vyork 1nd play each wrth 1ts serres of br1l11ant successes and BIIIIHITILHIS As Freshmen we yy ere as 15 usually the case made l1ght of by Sophomores Jumors and SQHIOYS but we quretly accepted th1s as the customary lot and though our hearts swelled yy1th 1nd1gn1t1on at the many rebuffs rece1ved we vyere VVISL enough eyen then to keep sllent meetlng our d1flicult1es wlth a heart l1ke Stonevx all Jackson Durrng th1s memomble year yye chose as our class olicers Kade W1lk1HSOH presldent Paul Strmge XIC presldent Barbara Claypoole secretary and B111 Guyton treasurer Our S udent Counc1l members were Mary McKee and B111 X mcent Vl1ss Reed capably plloted us through our Freshman year On reach1ng the Sophomore estate vee felt that the end of all d1llicult1es had at last been guned and we h d nothmg to do but fold our hands and sa1l smoothly on 1ndeed the Jumors and Seniors nova looked on us wlth less contempt for yye were begmmng to accomphsh a record of our own For th1s year we elected Kade VJ1lk1nson presxdent Vlary VlcKee VICL presldent M1r1am were Nancy l-lover Barbara Claypoole Paul Strange and B111 Vrncent MISS l-lowey vyas our ve11l1ng ady1sor Kathryn Svyaney yy as chosen as head 1rls cheerleader and Mary MeKe her ass1stant Vlany of the students of the elass yy re also outstandmg IH Journahsm dramaucs muslc debate and 1thlet1cs Our JUHIOI' year w1s calculated to oyerthrow the delrghtful hallucmatrons of our Sophomore year and we found our load almost too heavy to bear Phys1cs was almost too remote for 1pprehens1on and sol1d geometry and advanced algebra made eyen the most eonsc1ent1ous of students nlght owls ln th1s eventful year vee chose Gene He1l pres1dent Mary 'Vlargaret Scheld y1ce presldent 'Vlary VlcKee secretary and Betty Euller treasurer Our Student Coune1l members were Nancy Hover Jo Gordon Barbara Claypoole Charles lzckert Clare Stump 1nd B111 V1ncent MISS Jones was our encouraglng superv1sor 'Ihe Jumor play Where Theres a VJ1ll veas extremely successful The cast conslsted of Kathryn Kelly Anne Bmzelton Cather1ne Ply Eleanor Schrenk Jo Gordon Barbara Claypoole Carmen Stultz Charles Eckert Gene I-le1l George Countryman Robert Cupp James M1ller and Fred Morley At the end of th1s successful vcar we honored the departmg senlors Wlfh the Jun1or Prom And now at last yye haye come rn swht of our goal after three full years of ach1evement and hard veork XVe hue pushed through the terrors of Latm 7 I V1 V1 1 I 1 Y1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 11 1 1 1 V 1 ' I V e . , . 1 Y L V' 1 I I 1 .1 I ' ' 1 . . A Q 1 1 1 Vx 5' B I ' g 7 5 3' ' 7 Y Y 1 . 1 1 1 V1 1 11 A 1 11 I I .1 . 1 A 1 B J Y e . I S 1 1 V1 Y1 I 1 I . 4 - - 1 - 1 S 1 Z L lv V. Q x- 1 Z V 1' 1 1 : ' G ' 1 1 1 1 1 11 . 17- 1 A I 11 1 1 I 1 , 1 1 1 Vi 1 1 1 1 L I .1 1 Ll 1 V1 A In A ' . 1 1 I V 1 I . . , e 1 V1 V1 1 1 A ' I 1 I 7 Y1 1 1 1 I I A 1 ' 1 V 1 I 1 1 ' 1 ' I ' WISE, secretary: and Gene He1l. treasurer. Our Student Counc11 representatlves 1 1 V 1 1 I ' 7 A . Y Y Y. . Y. ' y V x V V 1 1 . l 11 1 11 , , g , e, 1 'B . A v s 3 1 A -L ve s ' ' S 1 V1 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 1 I I 1 . . 1 1 1 1 Yu 1 -1 , 1 I I V1 Y1 1 1 1 1' 1 S 1 ' A . Y' 1 1 ' 1 I V A 11' 1 1 2 1 1 V 1 . 1 1 . 'I 1 1 1 3 . S 1 Y A. 1 1 1' I ll Y 1 1 1 . Y 7 Y 1 1 . , 1 L V , Y 1 S 1 y . r vu ' ' s y C, . 41 Y I Y 1 I twenty-.szx and the complxcatnons of geometry chemastry and other abtruse subyeets untrl now xy are standmg before the ysorld eager to shayy yynat our Alma Vlater has uone for us and although the future appears brrghtly ahead stall We ol the class of 34 sense a certaan charm that langers on the school days we are nova to leave behand Iaor thas glorlously memorable year we chose Gene Heal presldent Mary VlcKee vrce presadent Betty Euller secretary and Kade Walkrnson treasurer We elected Jo Gordon Barbara Claypaole Naney Hov r Paul Strange Clrnton Langstaff Clare Stump Charles Eckert and Ball Vrneent to the Student Couneal Gene Heal and Mass McClurg chose the followang commrttees Vlemoraal Eranklrn Jervas Thomas Guernsey Vyfrllram Vlncent Dayld Barnhardt Elma beth Baxter Alene Craun Prom I-red Morley Vlary Daud Susannah Maller Catherane Ely Gertrude Blank Charles Eckert Bettye bmxth Russel Dlckson Harold Loescher Jo Gordon Leslxe 'I hompson Paul Strange Announcements Clare Stump Dean Alexander Barbara Claypoole Shrrley Baker Mary Porter Play Ann BraLelton James Maller Kathryn Kelly Robert Cupp Our football lettermen were Kade Wrlkanson Herbert Ianker Cltnton Rutter and Vanl Bayly Outstandtng boys an basketball were Paul Qtranve Arthur Mox and Harold Zaegenbush Semors on the honor roll nearly every tame were Julranne Bussert Jean Chrles Alene Craun Nancy Hover Nlary Mulchay Hannah Owen Gene He1l Ruth Saylor Robert Cupp Irene Slmmons and Dora Shutt Actrve debaters have been Anne Bra7elton Gene Heal Dean Alexander Bull Vrncent James Maller Hyla Butler and Eyelyn Thompson Semors who held posatlons on the Annual Staff were Mary Porter Barbara Claypoole Betty 'VIcI aughlrn Alene Craun Ruth Brunk Catherlne Ialy Paul Strange Irene Slmmons and Rose Immaanoyy On the Weekly Staff were Nancy Hover Mary Dayld Shlrley Baker Hannah Owen Claude Elsher Kathryn Kelly and MarJor1e Conrad rIh1s year Central was agaan represented tn the Sentor Seholarshtp Tests whach are taken by puplls throughout the state who rank hagh an then' respectave graduatmg classes Our Alma Mater chose as IIS twenty delegates Gene Hell Claude Easher Ball Vtncent Hannah Owen Alene Craun Jean Chales Catherrne Ely Ruth Honnegar Ann Brazelton El1Labeth Baxter Dorothy Wrrght Martha Jane Hall Julranne Bussert Charles Eckert Robert Bradley Jeanne Pletcher Dean Alexander Nlary Porter Alace Horane and Vlargaret Cook The five alternates yy ere Helen Staup Gertrude Blank Dora Shutt Hyla Butler and Evelyn Klxnger We vush to express our apprectatlon to our class superyasor MISS 'VIcClurg for her help and guldance 1n a year xx hleh wall stand out an the memorles of us all as one lmposslble to banash from our thoughts 1 ' ' s s v e ' 1 1 - 'e- - ' Y YX X . X X Y X X V rl Y e L e e e . ' 4 X X X X I V X l VX I . X X . I X X Y YX X V X VX X I G 4 I X X YX X X X X X- X I X ' , , , v L s L - V f Q s ' E X X. . X X I A XX ' I X 'L ' s ' y s 1 rv A ' ' s v v' L g Q I' K . ' . 1 . ' ' ', I . . ' , . ' , I X L X X X X A I ' X X X .X T X' X X ' l X I X X X ' ' X X I X X X I X X X X X I I r X X X A Lay, John Stockler, Harold Zregenbush. Roland Pape, Paul Strange, Bob , . L I. e I e I' ' e e ox. .X X ' I X X VX . X VX X I X X X 4 v X X I 4 ll X X X X X' X X . I X I X VX NX I X A I X X X Y X , A ', I -e I . I ' e Y ' I ' N I ' X T I I Y X XX ' Y X 1 X B D X y y , K 2 x v 4 X v C y Q E . I X X X X I I X I ' ' X , , , e A , ' I X X I X 3 I v v C 7, 1 x , n . X I X X X X V, s . at s x Q A I If s V ' s ' . X I 7 I 5 x 4. , I I . . A e . ' VX Y I . 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5 Class Baseball 3 Fleld Day 4 3 G A A 3 Blue Tr an le 4 IONA VIRGINIA RICI Commercial Courseglionorary Varsxty Basketball 2 Intramural Basketball 4 3 2 1 Class Volley b 4 3 2 1 Class Basketball 4 3 2 1 Ca seball 3 2 1 Glee Club 2 G A A 4 Blue Triangle 3 2 Fxeld Day 4 3 2 1 Track 2 1 Du-k l'enn1s 3 .lANl.'l IRENI- REICIL Fommlrual Ceure Intramural Basketball 2 1 Class Basketball 4 3 2 Volleyball 2 Deck Tennis 3 2 Baseball 3 2 Fleld Day 4 3 A I Blue T Home I-nonommcs Club 2 1 FDGAR l Rll-xI:R Commerclal Course PRD1Nh h11LABP1H ROBPRTS Forelgn Language Course Field D y 9 1 Blue Tmanxzle 1 Crls Clee Club 4 3 2 1 Ro IH Hood 1 M1nstr1l4 Corrxdor Patrol 4 3 Prlnce of Peau Declamatwn 4 MARIY ROUSH Home Fconomlcs Course Prlnce of Peace Decla matron 4 Intramural Ba ketball 2 1 Intramural Volleyball 2 1 Fleld Day 3 2 1 Intramural Base ball 2 1 Glrls Charm Club 3 Girls Welfare 4 Chorus 4 3 Glrls Glee Club 4 3 Mmstrel-1 thlrty eight . 1 .. . ,v.e.1,,., , 1: ' , . :V , . .': ' 1: r : ' . r' l- : 2: 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A. .1 IRENF .IANE SIMMONS l'oreu.n Lanzuazm Course Honor Roll 4 3 2 1 Troubadours 4 3 Z Masqueraders 1 Dlstrlct Scholarshm Tests 2 1 Llterary Edltor Annual 4 Honor Study Hall ChaIrman 4 Courtesy Monltor 4 Who s Who 4 F LIZABETH VIRGINIA SLOANI General Course Semor Orchestra!! 2 1 Chorus4 Blue Trxanzle 4 3 2 BETTI L JEANI SMITH Honorary Varsxty Basketball Team 2 Class Basket ball 3 2 1 Interclass Bas ball 3 2 1 Intramural V Ileyball 4 3 2 l Intramural Basketball 4 3 Class Volleyball 4 3 2 1 Class Basketball 1 Dec Tnnls 4 3 2 1 Trac Fleld y 4 3 Blue Trlan e G A A 4 3 1 Prom Committee 4 CATHERINIF LUCIII SMITH Commermal Course Fleld Day 4 G A A Masquerade-rs 2 LESII R EARL SMITH Musm Course Band 4 3 2 l Orchestra 4 3 2 1 ys Glee Club 4 3 2 orus Robm Hood 1 WOODROVI B SMITII General Course Intramural Basketball 1 Inter class Basketball 2 Band 4 3 2 l Jackaon Center 2 1 Orvhestra 2 1 FRAINR CHARLI-S SPURR Ceneral Course Football 2 Dramatlcs 1 Rohm Hood 1 Fleld Day 4 3 2 Interclass Basketball3 EDONNA RAY SQUIRI: Commercial Course-Intramural Basketball I Fleld Day 2 Blue Trlangle 3 Masqueraders 2 HELEN VERTRIECE STAUP Colleae Preparatorv Course Glrls Charm Club Gzrls Welfare 4 Blue Trxanszle 3 1 DOLORES L STEVENS Commerclal Course-Fleld D y 4 3 2 Blue Trl Lle 3 2 G MARX JAINI- STI WART Commercxal Course Intramural Baseball S 2 Class Baseball 3 2 Deck Tenms 5 Fleld Day 3 2 Blue Trlamlle 4 3 CHARLES I STOPHI R Cmneral Course JOHN I' STOCKI ER General Course-Football 4 3 Intramural Basket ball 1 C Assoclatlon 4 PAUL EDWARD STRANGE Sclerce CourseClass Vzce Presldent 1 Student Counc1l4 2 Football 4 3 2 1 Basketball 4 3 2 1 Baseball 4 3 H1 Y 4 C Assocxatlon 4 Stage Manager 4 3 2 1 Hall Duty 4 Semor C ass Entertamment Commltbee 4 CLARE A STUMP .IR College Preparatory Course-Student Council 4 3 Honor Study Hall Momtor 4 Intramural Basket b ll 4 I Basketball 3 2 Baseball 4 3 2 Inter class Basketball 4 2 1 Jumor HIY 2 1 C Assocxatlon 4 3 Chalrman Announcement Com mlttee 4 Fleld Day 4 3 2 Athletlc Assoclatlon 3 2 1 Whos Who ELNIER JAMES SUTTONI Ceneral Course. forty CAIIII RIXI GAII SXKAXII Y cm Ial Cours askm lball I I Mas: uc mrs Z Churlm utr 4 PVI I HN FHoxII1sONI Commercxal Course. Intzrc-lass Debatt 4 Intra mural Basketball 4 2 1 Intramural Volleyball A A 4 1 GITIY Welfare l ISI II GFORCI THONIPSON ForuLn Lam Luge Course Corrulor Patrol 4 Baseball 4 .3 Basketball 4 3 lntertlass Basket b ll 4 3 2 I Intramural Bxsketball I 2 Snnlor Y 4 3 C As'-oclatlon 4 3 Fleld Day 4 2 I Athletlc Assoclutlon 4 fl 2 I Prom Com mItte-e 4 RosI I INIANIOW Commerual Course+Honor R ll 4 3 I Com me renal Club 4 3 Blue TrIanL,le4 Annual Staff 1 Chorus I PAUI R TUTTII General Course Basketball 3 I-oo ball 4 .3 Svnmmmp 3 Z Intramural Basketball -4 1 Inter class Basketball 4 3 2 1 As-ustant Track Man ager I C Assomatlon 4 Boys Glee Club 1 Avlatlon Club I AthletIc Assoclatlon 4 3 2 I Fleld Day 3 2 1 Whos Who 4 RICHARD J UNIGFR General Course Street Patrol 3 BOB UTZ General Course VI RNIFI- AUCUSTA VANCE General Course JMII s WII I IANI VINCFNII Collegz Preparatory Course Interclass De at SwImmInz 5 Baskttball Manager 4 Fleld Du Stu: en 0 ncIl 4 I Memorlal Commlttev. 4 NIxA ROSA WALTIRNIIRI Home Ifeonomus Course Home Iwonomu- Club I Blue Trlan I RL IHI I IA CAROI IIN WIXRD C mmlrcxal Coure G A A 1 Z Volleyball 1 Commnrual Llub 4 1 RICIIARD Dsc AR WA I sox General Course Cross Country 4 3 Track I-meld Day 4 3 2 Commzrual Club 1 LII I I N PAIRICIA WATI9 Fl9LtlXL Courst G A A 4 3 Z I Hockey Tzam 2 I Baseball I Baskmtball 2 Art Club I DORIS MAI WIAVI R Iforelgn language Course IANII Q WARIIFN NX IAVI R For u.n Lan1,,uax,t Course I-nhl Day 2 Cammra Club 1 Commctclal Club 4 Senlor HI Y KADF WII KIMONI College Ireparatory Course Class Presldent 2 I Class 'lnusurer 4 C Assoclatuon 4 3 2 Var sty Football 4 5 2 1 Varsxty Baseball 4 3 2 VarsIty Basketball 7 1 Track 1 Class Basket b Il 4 I Basketball Manager 4 .3 .Iumor HIY P I Athlntxt Assouatlon forty one G' -' B' ' -. 3. 2, L fl 'I'- ad- .' 'Z ' A- fa I' . 3. 2- 1- f i. 'I' ' , I I 4, 2, 1: G1 . . ,' I 1 4. . if . 2 . li I I I' as . . '. lc 2. 1 A ' HI- . C H H 7 . . I .2 . . 3. 2 ' I ' -' , o . . I - : 1 2, 2: ' t , 'c E -I I . ' 2 r- . ., b '- -1: Varsity Debate 4: Interclass Basketball 4,'3, 2, I: 4,3,2,1:l'ltCu',3,2,'2 f ' I ': I 1 UI, - 1- T Y. V Q' 3, 2, . xzl Z. 1. mi I-'Q o I s - . I . - -. ' I -I I ' '-- I I ' 3. 22 I If Y 'R I : 5 . : , h. U . , !,: . I . nr 5 , - - 1 . , IV. I 5 3 - A A I ' '- '4. . . VI I -'I ' I . 3.. . 3 ' , ' .' , I IOIIIQI E WINIMFR Cunfmcrual Course F1steddfod 4 3 ' 1 Glrls Flu Club 4 5 2 l Blue Triangle 4 Operetta 1 Mm-.trxl 4 MIRIANI Wm Porelgn Iangulge Lourac Secretary of Class 2 In'ramurnl Ba-.ketball 2 1 Intramural Volleyball 2 1 I'ul1l Day Z I Athletic Association 4 3 2 1 uf. Triangle 2 l F 2 1 Furla Cltlze uhm Llub 'P Courtuy Monitor 4 IIN I'I IIABI III Will I I Commercial Course New Yell 2 C' A A I Llass Vollqball 3 Intramural Volleyball I Athletic A-.-oelatlon 4 l 2 Camera Club I Charm Club 'I Clrls Wslfare 4 Blue Trlan le 3 AMI-I IA Rl CIINA XVOI I OCIx Home Ifconomxcs Course Gxrls Athletic Asaocl 'anon 4 I-leld Day 4 1 Intramural Volleyball 4 Class Volleyball 4 Intramural Baseball 4 3 2 1 Duk Tenms 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Glrls Welfare 4 IZUMLNI E WOCUIDRUI I feneral Course Dokolm MAR11 VJRILHI College Irepxratory Coursv. Qulll and Scroll 3 NIIIODHI Journal! tle Representatlxe Z Fleld Dag 3 Z Athletn Assocxatnon 4 3 Z 1 Cxrls Athletu A'aNULldtl0TI 4 I 2 1 Intramural Basketball 3 2 I Intramural Volleyball 3 2 1 Intramural Base- I 3 1 Class Baskmtball 4 3 Class V0 ey b 3 I I Duk Tannls 3 Blue Triangle 4 3 9 I Camera Llub I Charm Llub 5 Clrls Welfare LIII14 Annual Staff 3 Z 1 Weekly Staff 4 2 Amlurtxxni. Manaur Wuklx Stall' 7 Busmess Mxnaxzsr 3 RICHARD ARIHI R YOLNL Iorugn IanLuxLe Lourwl Lros Lountrv 1 lnttr tl as sketball 4 5 Truk HARo1 D IQARI fll c 1 XBLSII I'or1 lan I angu xy.: C our-.Q I-otball 4 Basketball an sa I ' A-asoelatlon 4 u ro nt Sou H 5. l Dante Com n tee l SONG OI YOUTH Oh zt s youth who makes us happy Ana' zt s youth who makes us sad And tt s youth who makes ambztzon Then glues the uzctory glad It IS youth like anczent Vulcan Fires our hope wzthzn our breasts IVhen the goal seems far and wav rmg Ana' our spzrzts grow depressed And she crowns our earnest efforts Wzth the pleasure of success II hen we have fought Lzfe s battle Wzth our prmczples the test Oh zt s youth who makes us steady Ana' zt's youth who makes us say It zs youth who crowns each hzgh :deal W'11h great reward some day VIOI FT F Wm forty two t ' . ,.., : ' ' - - - -- .C. , : ' : : ' ' 4 rg: ' 1. . . sv : 8,1 X, -1 3 ,. 1, L A. 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Y ' V ! l - , 'l .rv fxolozs Pwevlr ww boi D Supervzsor Nhm N1 Joms fur zr hzsimu has II hun more IMLQSSUFLK for sludents to LL Lll ual um! wma punk In he ulmrl lu tha Lhurwzn nnlmlx ml I k nu L 1 lm rh thu!! my nl mu prob L Lzlh murum Mm! x :hut f ex rv lf' hum rn pirswmz Lf 41 L Iwpgd H7 hw zmizuduul sluduvls mon tr L1 I In 1 Am hu .s RX N1 IUNI Yr an .r Rwhert Izahr D1 n Pun! l'r N .ff Xu, l'r wmv Sunluru nuxunr ilumnr lass Ziansturp PIJBRCLASSMEN at last Three lusty cheers for the blg achlevement and a reasonable amount of pr1de for the record estabhshed by the class of '55 as so called meek under classmen In thelr first year at dear old Central the JUDIOIS chose Charles Crosser as presndent Eugene Bessxre as ylce presldent Betty Watson secretary and Wllbur Mlller treasurer to gulde thelr falterlng footsteps through a successful year The class was represented on the Student Councll by Hllda W1nem1ller and Robert Llght FI he follovs mg fall the new ly creat d Sophomores sllghtly more confldent and conscxous of thelr new d1gn1ty or at least of thelr hard earned prrvrlege of patronmlng those chlldrsh Freshmen upon returnxng to school re elected Charles Crosser as presrdent Robert l lght secretary and Don Paul treasurer Hxlda Wlnemrller Robert Snyder Donald Vwlrrght and Joe Dunlap were chosen as members of the Student Councll The officers elected fo thls last year were Charles Crosser presldent Bob Snyder uct presldent Bob Irght secretary and Don Paul treasurer btudent COUHCII representatlxes vsere Don Wrrght Hllda Wlnemlller Helen Armstrong W1ll1am Mereness Don Hensler and Dorothy Krueger Honor Roll are Don Wr1ght Dorothy Ashba Izlalne Custer Dlck Kahler Helen Muller V1rg1n1a Prxce Marlon VJIIIOYVLI' Charles Crosser R1chard Roeder Ruth Burdlck Eduard DeC1armo Dayxd Horlne Fern Bernstenn Ceraldme Smlth and Jeanne 'VI1ller The members of the class outstand ng IH athletlcs are Don Paul Bob Snyder George Ewlng Robert Solomon Tom Sawyer and Gllbert Lewrs football heroes and Don Paul Rxchard Hoever Tom Says yer Gilbert Leyus Izsker Brow ne and Harold Oen Jumor basketball stars 'I he Junxor Class Play of the year 1 rlotous comedy entltled It Won t Be long Now ' was presented by a cast cons1st1ng of B1ll Mereness Robert I.1ght Charles Crosser Helen Armstrong Harrlet Solomon Helen Smlth Bob Atkmson Dlcle Cantes Dayld Schnltfer and Jlcle Qchoonover Cheerleaders elected from the class of 35 were Bob I ight Bob Atkmson and Ned Clarkson Several members of the JUHIOI' Class vsere members of the Annual and the M1rror staffs Jumor students on the yarsrty debate squad thls year were Bxll Mereness Charles Crosser Carolyn Means and Frances Ann Haryey The class debate team won the mterclass debates We congratulate the Juniors on therr splendld achlevements of past years and hope that rn thelr Senlor year they yxlll surpass all the records of former classes MISS Jones as class advlsor gaye cheerful and wrllmg ard whenever lt was needed helplng Greatly ln the malemg of an altogether successful year I I B I 1 11 1 I . 1 . . 1 I 1 1 1 . . 1- L 3 V I I I I ' . 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M Bender 1 Duff R Runsml R Saddler C Asher B Brake tt Tun I' Bcllharz J Murphx H Qtonchlll I Rllur W VVatts N Svusher I Ransbottom ordon I' I.aux.hlm I li Ramxu ll Wolf Q Km7er C Pe-pple M Clcmani B Couni B Pruhvlater 1- Mulrhn D Clnpooh T Hooks D Robmrt-.on B Hay J Rapp J Dlnamore A Mdetmrpole rx 1 I ay fumble M um 1 M 95 If I Lplm H M k li Roth I Faatman F3 '-1 nbach B Grun Hunt J KllLOTL I' Nnuman I' Olnny B Cottman I Jones C Lognu, ll I- whlthf 5 Ii Pstru Cook F Mason S Jonu J I'ullnr X xlnu R Lrldr F br!-'Ln L Luna, C Klracoe D Rusml-.11 x R eu I K s hr R Mar h :ll l' Thump'-on C lxllgore L Holm O bmlth W Pdolman C Roof T Crex.L S C oodkm H ML llunm I M Morrlx lx Baxter I Crllulmy C Cleans H Ward M lloyd 0 Rdmm r I' MnnLfn,.u1 W I arss n W l 1 x mr ll mm ss non ll as R xn J Tolxn A lone'- xu M A Hrpnr R mhn-. I4 xu VN lnlc Il Nnum I Manuel D liaux.hm.an urn L dams I Vllallx luarly H A1 AIT! l liexttlu- l lirennmman Qupbnmnre ass Tasks seemed lonq get class tzme fleetmq And we ue all beemed brave and qaq fhouqh our hearrs Izke drums were bealmq On exammurzon day' fifty two ' n . 7. fossa , Jr., . . ' '. ' ' - , . - - . . ' H , . ' ' . 1 l V. F- U, . 'az-, M, fd, . ' . . . ' ', . A . . . '. A.Gl1' . '. XI ' .' f' 5 f t. ' Th -- ,. M' , M. G' . . S '-zz-r, li. ik '--ll, '. .- -y. . ac , . . I. . f R- A ' . . U , H. I , I . ' 1 1, I. - ' , I. 1 , . , '. ' Row Igour E. Paul. G. Morris, M. Ranvy. K. Miller. E. lim-nnvr. M, Maek, li. Rdienour, D. Tooley . . A. , , '.', . ' ' , '. I'f.'l' 1, . ' '.3 , . ' A . . 1 ', . ' f ' Fi '1' . R fl, J. vis ' , . ' s 1 , I. S . l. , . ', . ' ' , . .I ' Si ' D. Mill- , li. Mz'tl: l, I . Zan 3, D, liakvr. R, S k, .l. H uh I.. ul' , . i . . . . s C, Gcll-n. . uxrsll . . Jn J. id Ull, '. .aim-. . .. ' an, .. . ' ' . . ' ' ' v S, - . ' A 5, au J. 3, ' . I. S- M . .' , . ' '55 55 P5 X 75 X ,zf -, Row Row Row Row Row Row Row One M Zuta R Thomp on B Wxlson C Bodlkfr N Connor D Kersh uv I A O Connor J Helm M Doan J Whlttlngton L Prey I' Moor M W1 1 F Homu H Ault M Augbblxrger D Lonnalr J Reed D Ward M I lttle M R Qullllm I' Yan nt D Fhumns Two M Rlpley D Hlte'-x I' Waltz S 'Vllllyr H l'urd I fampnell R Lucab M Schnabel J Fiedler I' Delanev H Mills V I' lxher M I' bling M J Cul: H Burton D Cdrme nn IS Mu:-ser B Zuber V Frall W L nmdn B Cook M L 1 exn-my M yullms Q I- rw n I' Mym s Three G Rickman H GPIQQI' D Gulden M liorgcr I Kock 'VI M Kmk M A Dawg A Valvnrt L Staup M Betts M J Kmnnuly H HATYINOH A Ros M Cmly I' Iohnxon I Zlmmzrman I- uur D Tldd M Holmes R De lhl F' Deck: r H VVAL m r A Roe :le r W lirmlley 0 Gruf ver J Walters L Frecnawalcl F Ne uman L Plshml L Wllfliflfllllh W Muller D Hall: mL I' I' versbanh D I em W St lple-. J Heron I' Brow n C lurslq Flu B Ash H Chapney W Goodbar R Wise I W :mme-r W B111 Ily I Ihu-1y,,N I Haxthc ov M Fesbler A I aRue M Cooper P ghafer N Coffu I' Robe rts R Strom. I Jo'-.1 1 C Schlott I' Stoner W Staup H bmuve-r L Radulux nh Slx J Hunter H Chapman R I4 xke r R Mr Nutt H ML lh th Ii Kuhll 'VI Roy.: rx I Strom. J Tlmmerme lster C' Bakel W MCC ruff IJ Hou nn nn H lin sh I June x R Utfenhmlr D Hay: Mayer R Mlller 0 Lapp W Sm hul 1 vin J mlth Ii Jdmmon C Sdnul C nm irltfu R I'xfl1nx..1r Sophomore ass In each day s rcturmnq battle lVe haue had our taste of Izfe Often made the book shelwe rattle lVzth the zeal of Iearnma s strzfe fifty three f, I. . . , . , 1 . U r 1 '- 1 1 J' 1 ' .S ll 4- hsv - u - Y' 7 . ' ' , . , . ' . . .' 4, . . ' ' 1, I. 1 s, . ' '. ,' f . ' 2 '. A f 11- 3-,' '. F '. 1 'i ,' 1. , -rf. ' ' . .' . .5 A - , . Y ,. , A . . . ' . v ' hy - ' vi Iiasinlzcn. B. Blxgden, I.'. Grinnorl.-, Johnson, ll.. RoIln, Manley: .Il Grifflth.. '. I ' ' ' , . 4 1, . 2 . . 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I . - ' ' - - D 1 4 P Sophomore lass Zlaustorp HI: class of 1936 entered mto the realm of hlgh school exactly one year ago They were meek as IS the case wlth most freshmen but IH looklng back over therr record of the past year we find them forgmg therr way to the front During thelr freshmen year they elected as thexr class leaders Forest Moor presldent Wrlllam Larsen vrce presldent leon Morley secretary and Clarence I-rey treasurer When they re entered the portals of our Alma Mater ID the fall they agarn selected Forest Moor presldent Wrlllam Larsen v1ce presldent Jean Morley secretary and Clarence Frey treasurer to lead them through the year Robert Asher Jack Dmsmore Shxrley Km7er and Robert Offenhauer were selected by the class as Student Councll members In both scholarshxp and extra currrcular actnvltles the students of the Sophomore class have made an envlable record Those who were promment IH dramatxcs were Don Roberson Carlton Asher Helen Hosselman Mary Jane Gregg Jean Morley V1rg1n1a Baslnger Margarrta Doan Marshall Rodgers and Tom Gregg On the debate team the Sophomores were represented by Marshall Rodgers and Don Roberson Many members of the class of 36 served on the staffs of our school publrcatlons and by thelr efforts helped to make them a success Those who donated therr help were Tom Gregg Helene Stonehlll Betty Freshwater Vlrgmxa Baslnger Mary Mack Wxlllam Larsen Coy Pepple Forest Moor Ph1l1p Kessler Rlchard Reid Marshall Rodgers Daphlne Ward V1rg1n1a Flsher and James Smrth Led by Jack Dxnsmore captaxn of the boys teams and Helene Stonehtll the leader of the gxrls the Sophomores took second place at the Annual Irleld Day In the tield of athletrcs the Class of 36 agam showed therr ab1l1ty Those who took part 1n the wmter sport program were Robert Rohn Cra1g Pursley Forest Moor Joe Petrle Kenneth Murray Robert Offenhauer John Walters George Scheld Jack Dmsmore Jack Rapp Robert McOwen Walter Manly George Radulovreh and John Brdwell In the Helds of muslc art and clubs the class of 36 was equally promment In scholarship the members of the class also excelled Those who were on the honor roll were Harrlet Ault Jeanne Anne O Connor Kathleen Baxter Margaret Guernsey Robert Rohn Mary Bender Jack Rapp Bermce Rothe Jean Ya7el Robert Offenhauer Forest Moor Helene Stonehlll, Marshall Rodgers Harry Gossard Mary Ann Dawe Jean Ransbottom Betty Fresh water Dorothy Kllgore and Margaret Schnabel Thls IS a revlew of what has gone before and much ns expected from the Class of 36 ln the years to come Hftq four I 1 . 1 . m x P , . . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 , . , 1 1 . 1, . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 .. 1 1 1 ' 1 K . 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , - 1 1 C calms L Suplruscnr I I tAlIlMl 1 wmv Um LLzf1ll r 1Il7 7 ppl: Q um ul in lzL1 ' L Luz L 1 U ,mum 41 Ill L :urn 11 A l v rl! nr KK ll mm llwlllrl Xl.. lr Nlunl' .lnllru lnusunr Bl, 'I5 AND SlI.Vl5R RVN lrlllfu Cir-' . 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K , X X X X X X ' J jfresbman lass Jiatsturp N September 5 1933 some seven hundred bewlldered young students tamldly entered the sacred portals of our oven revered Central H1 h those same portals from ya hence they vylll some day emerge as full fledged graduates These hopefuls struggled along leadlerless unt1l at the Hrst class meet ang electrons were held resultlng an the choace of Nelda Fowler as president for the term Clrfford Solt yace presxdent Vrrglnaa Prather secretary and Robert Wrllaams treasurer Leon C laassen and Dorothy Rapp were chosen to represent the1r class on the Student Councrl Fleld Day the first actnlty rn vshtch the class of 37 took part sance thear promotlon to the semor hagh ranks was held rn October the freshmen berng darected by tveo members of the class Betty Baughman and Nelda Fowler Freshmen cheerleaders for thls eyent were Vrylan lrmmerman and D1ck 'Vlc Cormack Sl he class took fourth place an the afternoon s JCIIXIIILS lhe freshman class party sponsored by the Student Councll took place 'Xloyember thard an the gymnaslum wrth Freda Kuch Thelma Burgonne and Catherane Moore an charge Three members of the class Jeanne Pond Leon Claassen and Catheran Knxsely vsere members of the cast of the annual play of the Masqueraders Club entrtled Mama s Baby Boy and presented February 23 an the audrtorrum Members of the class of 37 possessxng an envrable scholarshrp record for the year thear names lW3Xl!'lg appeared on the honor roll nearly every estamate are Robert Berger Beatrace Norton Joyce l,1ll1m3H Verla Myers 'Vlary Basanger Ruth Llla Dulln leon Claassen Ruth Read and Dorothy Nlurray On the staff of the Weekly Mnrror yy as Dorothy Rapp a member of the freshman class and on the Annual Mlrror Cathertne Knxsely also of the class of 37 Opal Basrnger Vaynan Zxmmerman Qretora 7erkel Lula 'Ihompson Robert Cfdll Harry Carey and Russel Vloats are members of the class who gamed recognatron an sports The freshman debate team consastrng of Robert Mereness Leon Claassen Kathryn Zaets Robert Berger Be ty Dayrdlan Jeanne Pond Ruth Read and Izlazabeth Flsher partacnpated an the rnterclass debates Mass Reed as the class superyasor capably superyased the group through out therr first successful year It IS to be hoped that the members of the class of 37 wall strrve to uphold to the best of thear abalaty all of the former class records and to equal af not surpass the former hrgh aeh1eyements of Central Hagh School graduates So cherash the tradrtlons of the old Alma Vlater Freshmen and the best of luck to you Hftu ezaht f , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 U ' 1:1 1 Y ' X ar V 1 ,1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 ' - . 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V . , . 2 H The' Eighth grade had a largeurepresentationin .the Junior High play 1 ' . . . Vx X , . , I 1 Y ' Y A 'A V . V ' Y . . . '. ' v x v I ' - J v v Colors BLU XNJD WHIII Superusor RL FH K1 PHART VVIHI' 14117 Srhocw! u mu Lxpnrzfm has ahumlfd LIUUF laws xr L ers opt but un fhml LL II hullcnqc fu rv b amd :I uou 11x Huuthorm IX rm I 1 dum I L LLLJFK LLUS rm Inn r ummm rhzs mlm lun II PH uzru lam m 1 lhu XY Llmlmr anus W rw I 11 rr C rx lmszdmr 4 mm 1 S Lnluru lnasunr f 1 behentb clbrahe 1 the beglnnlng of the year some three hundred students wandered 1nto the Junror Hrgh at a loss to know what was expected of them They have slnce accompllshed much toward the maklng of school hxstory Mlss Kephart was the Seventh grade superusor ln the electron of ofhcers the follovung were chosen to lead thelr class Warren Jacobs presldent Dorothy Vklagner vlce oresldent Jlmmy Wrlght secretary Bob Crltes treasurer B111 Ammon Student Councrl The 11st of Seventh grade students on the honor roll thls year was exceptlonally large Among those whose names appeared most freqnently vsere June Adler B111 Ammon Janlce Basrnger Earl Bowman Norma Burder Betty Butler Arlene Copeland Grace D senberg Elaine DeForest Rosemary Glsler Jane Guernsey Betty Huber NVarren Jacobs Margaret Jones Mrrram Katterhelnrlch Evelyn Kllgore Peggy Kommlnsk Jane McCroba V1rg1n1a McKune Irene Pauff Marran Pearce Mary Elrlabeth Pugh Annette Rakowsky Mlrlam Renz John Robenalt Don Samsal Jean Short Patty Skmner Wanda Slaybaugh Betty Snyder Junlor St1mmel James Sweger Betty Tharp Dama Tobm Marjorre Le Valley Veldme Vaughn Dorothy Wagner Robert Waltx Vernon Welbaum Mary Wheeler and Jlmmy Wrrght i I 1 1 1 1 1 3 Y r 1 ' 1 . . 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V ' ' t Gp- Qibeerleahers UST about the txme when Fat Football p1CkS B111 Baseball 1n th eye and the college lads go huntmg for coonskm coats one can observe large groups of frenzled convxcts chantmg to th mselves Those self styled convlcts are only lmprlsoned IH a grand old school for nme months Those maneuvers are known to all as the juxaposxtnons that Central cheerleaders thrxve on We should be justly proud of this schools cheerleaders xx ho have made an envlable record But let us drspense wxth formalxtxes rn order to brmg before the publx these students who have so ably mstxll d the true school sp1r1t lnto our some what needy vems all -KN VIORI EX We hope lhut eun orleu rereuns lr repulezrzon us ehumpzon fqure xkuler of C n Ira rl so eee o 0 Ihut LLt sha'I set more of thu Lefty ehurmznel sophomore in lhe ne rr fufure Bois X I hlxsox rlh fl roten elrm Boa -llkmson sleps In m t L X l ill' OU me :mother ulaz o bu rt ore u ur ern 1 z mrrhlr n xl lx IIIRXN SNK XNIX rt eeru xorru me he xophzstzeulet Int Seeaneu u,h9 cs rvohtl tom I' puff ut Ll er steeuter Lehen p Llels zs nnels o hotle m Ih Ll alll l zttu ll hen Bob uh! flees mio e uremz tht sthool slrelzn I heur eeeru eeord You hate completed H t eu! 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LI 'h -' ,' Y 1h 'I .- .I he' h ' b ' 1 rt' 'k A L 1h, so we' I5 h . so I 1 lo hztl um u ll I' ml tm lhf ' U ' 7' C f-l'lll Ln ' JI' .lu Ive' ' rj fall. . 'l' '. .ll ' 'V V I: l.zltle' l.nrl Ifotnl- XXQ' 1 'f 9 to lf 1 .' lvl' ure' ,A Ae-' 1, ' -I yolcmel. . . A . .. I - 1 , 1 4 ' L '. A ' h h If . Il 1 f he lie! len le--1 1 hut I p p h- onlu llrlu 4 lr. 1 plu. '- 1 ' ez ' llfef 'll h 'f hf' Yu ' 5 ui of LL? A -- u or? :for I-7. ' e' f ll. h' '. m lm ankcr our mm Sump I Stratum rw Two G Bayly R I 1 C am. aff K cu lreew T fmpfn B S1 lomun B Ron I Crlffln m Thru I u 1 km nn H I u ttr tuulu n Sue mr If Brown I' Daunpm Qssuuatlnn KADL WILKINSON Preszdent CI ARF STUMP Vzce Preszdent DONALD PAUI Secretary Ylrapplml ufhlllts pnnuflu KIIXDILILIIVTLI Ih 1 hltm 1 tum s orisnlumhrp th uh 1 frnlrul hmrzn Ihcmscltex ln u rmmmr flllllhl If lh xr hruh poszlmn plauzml air and square 1 zdols of oufwtr lads pu crn r tt stu en! lo follou Ihll s Ihr A sotzutzon HI: C ASSOCIBIIOH of Central Hugh School was organwcd rn l922 over two decades ago by M R J Thubert then head coach at Central Last year the assoc1at1on was reorganized and a new constltutlon drawn up by Mr Scheuerman was adopted Under thxs new plan members are required to be el1g1ble ln scholastlc standmg as well as rn athletlcs The assoclatxon IS an organ17at1on whose mam purpose rs the furtherance of good sportsmanshlp by encouragmg conscrentxous effort rn athletlcs Vltmbershtp 1n the organlzatron 19 accessxble to all who have earned a letter ln any major sport The acqu1s1t1on of the C IS symbollc of merltorxous partlcxpatlon rn the field of sports possessmg 1t havmg realized an honorable and ample reward for thexr efforts The pr1nc1ple beneflt derned from bemg acknowledged as a C member I9 the promotlon ln each way of clean and honest sportsmanshlp and the establlshment of a respected and worthy regard for hrs school 1n the esttmatlon of the sport world The mcreased 1mportancc of the assocratlon durlng the present year coupled w1th 1tS splendxd success of the past embodus a record to which future athletes may refer wlth prlde R1 ' f ' H. 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Rl RLTTI R XXOI hrs Hrst letter rn football as a half back Hrs accurate forvyard passrng and hrs abrlrty to return punts made hrm xery useful to th team rn the backfreld posrtron BL S lVlOOR Playrng hrs year of yarsrty football at an end posrtron proyed to be a xery eonsrst ent performer At both dcfens and offense he was equally eflacrent VAI BAHIX ved h 6 t year at rsry a e drfhcult cent r posrtron on thc varsrtv yyrth unusual efllerency He passed wrth deadly rccuracy and rn defensrve play was superb Hr rrrsr R1 I ANKI R Played tvxo years at a guard posrtron on the ursrty Wrth all of hrs 71p and go he qeneratcd a flghtrng sprrrt equal to that of my of thc men Hrxrzor D lrrc rtsuatsrr Vvhthout preyrous football experrcnce made the yarsrty at left end Bcsrdes playrng hrs the puntrng and was very adept at erteh rng forward passes Rom Rl So' oxrox Playrnr, hrs first year of yarsrty football at rrght trekle made rt plenty tough for th opponents to go through our rrght srdt 'Nlot flashy but eonsrstent descrrbes hrm Dom l,AbI Hrs xll round rbrlrty rn the brcktleld made hrm ar outstandrng player He possessed the qualrtres of a good freld general ball tarrrer passer and krclxer lil! ll Played 1 posrtron rn the backield prssed from the portsrde and tarrred the ball I good adrantage Hrs runnrng rnterference urs rcrr eerye an peat he Ihr. Itrlm szxty H1779 , V . I . , . e F' ' Y v vs V - ' ,, r . , I C , . I' . Play is rs va ft' t th' I D 7 Y v I I ' V I . r. Q15 'r ' position defensively, in great style hc did l I ,K .N .. r A' I y I rx r 4 Y 4 1 4 s 1 4 s 1 , . r , Gll. il 'l' , -XVIS x V' 1 - Au x A Y y v I r I I x 1 1 x ' 3 cffvt' '- cl a fr' -lp to ink Row One T Baumyzardner H Myers D Haddmgr W Merrltt l' Harold R Offmnhausr A Moy. 1' Davenport L Weber G Crlte-. ROW Two L Kennedy J Galvin M Grnngs J Stoeklt r T Saw 5 1 r D Paul 1' Moor R ape R Solomon H Lanker V Bayly K Wllkln on G Pxunv: H lu enbu h K la R Rohn P Strange G I ewns R Rutter C Pursley P Tuttlm J Koa h Row Three R Moats 0 Grouwer K Murray W Bradlq R Snyder P Kurs I Wofr C' Scheufler G Radulouch W Miller G Schud J Vorhees W Pele-lman D 'I'at1my.er M hu' Whitney Rovx Pour L Harrod G Murphy A Sllberman H NQJQDSLIDQ J Dalton 1 1 Thompson R Herold C Long R Fell D Ward J Brom n S P aul H lurme 5 l- Thorp K D Swisher R Courtm y H M1 Donald J Dar km R Dotson 4 L Str vs ard Jfnuthall Qeasnn 1-ll: season opened wlth a 13 O vrctory ovtr Bluffton Ont week later we trlmmed Shawnee to the tune of 21 0 ln a mght game on thelr field The next home game was w1th tht Mansfield tltvtn They were able to g1ve us our first defeat of the year the score hung 1-1 6 The team played ont of 1ts best games of the year agamst Mansfield The third VICIOIY of the season was over Bowlmg Green 12 0 The team played wlthout two of 1ts regulars St11l crlppled we met defeat at the hands of Defiance Hlgh School s team The game was played at Defiance the score was 18 6 In the next home game we met Dayton Klstr who galned a 14 13 VICIOIY lt was a tough game to lose smce the full team was agaln on the field Our next encounter was the blg game of the year wnth our rrval South The game was played this vear on Armrstxce Day we dxd DOY mlnd the change rn date smce we won 6 0 on South s fleld Although the game was played nn mud nt proved to be very sensatronal and thrnllmg The final game of the year was wlth Fmdlay After the South game wc experienced somewhat of a letdown and vsert defeated 21 6 The hlgh hghts of the season were first that wrth only three lettermen we won four and lost four games second that we were not shut out durmg the season and last we won the clty champxonshrp 'I' ,Url x I S U 'ah I .1 1 . , . . , . , . 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Basketball Swann HL Ctntral Dragons fimshtd t 9 3-4 stas n y rt ord of thlrtttn vlctorlts and ytn dtftats Tht stason yy as xnaugurattd by a doublt ylctory oytr Crldtrsyrllt and Dola Tht Rtd and Grttn ntxt took Ashland xnto camp and won a thr1ll mg oytrttmt tncounttr from Gallon FI ht Schtutrmamtts thtn lost Hat gamts 1n succtssxon Portsmouth n a thrrlltr rn tht last fl tttn stconds and thls btgan a struts of dt ttats sufftrtd at tht hands of Flnd liyf Lolumbus North Sprtngfltld and South rn tht first of tht annual gamts Iht lostng strtak was broktn by a vlctory oytr Pauldlng a ttam from upstart l-rtmont was ntxt to fall btfort tht fury of tht Dragon attack ln anothtr ovtrtrmt battle Ctntral subdutd tht HOOSILYS of Garrttt lndrana by a tyyo pomt margln homt on tht short tnd of tht scort lht tolloumg wttk tht stcond strlngtrs syxamptd Ada rn an rmprts slyt gamt Aytngmg thtlr tarlyf stason dtttat tht flgllllllg Dragons romptd to an tasy vtctory oytr South Ctntral clostd tht sthtdultd stason by boyung to tht Toltdo D Vllblss ttam atttr a valtant fight ln tht stctlontl tournty Ctntral rtctxytd tht honors and garntd th r1ght to compttt IH tht drstrlct mttt by dtftatmg Upptr Sandusky and Vvlapakon ta Tht Dragons yyert llmlnattd from tht dlstrtct mttt by T1Hin Columbran afttr humg yyon a hard fought btttlt from Fmdlay tht ntght btfort Thus what proytd to bt a high ly sutttsstul stason as far as actual play xms tonctrntd tndtd seventy three : , ' , th' l 33' ' o vtth a 3 A 33 I .3 t SQ U . , y 3 3 V I 3 V 3 Y. V V3 I 3 Y. 3 , V3 I 3 3 3 b 4 3 AA 3 3 I 3 Y' 3 3 3 4 1 - wo t ' . f U 3 I 3 3 .3 3' .3 x 3 3 I - 6 v 1 M x v L 4 3 ' 3 , I Y V3 ' u . I 3 3 . 'A 3 . , B 3 -3 3 Next, the Mansflcld l1gers were sent V N 3 - VV 33 3 3 I m v s ' L ' s - I 73 1 vx 3- 3 '3 3.3 5 I 3 u ' 4 73 '3 N v v' 3 D 3 3 3 I 3 Y 3 t , 3 3. V3 5 I 3 C I 3 3 . 3 ' I 33 ' 3 3 I 3 , C , , , 6 . I 3 3 I I 33 Y t A 3 I Y t 3 ' 3 3 1 ' Y V3 3 . . v --1 - 3 n Vln t 1 1 ln xt I I u-sh 0 xx mn tu: our T bxvtytr I in S 1 n utr hr W Ml R n tu Mr Hnunttn South mtral Games N thc annu1l tvso game strles wtth tht Ctntral cagtrs South drew first blood by tht antlcxpattd clost count of 22 20 lt vtas tht fourth ttme IH as many ytars that tht Btngals won tht frrst gamt of the strles lhts was also tht thlrd gamt ln a row to bt dtcldtd by two poxnts T ht outstandtng ftaturt of tht gamt was 1 shot by Muhlbarger ln the final fivt stconds of play Nluhlbargtr of South tltd tht scort wtth a frtak shot that hlt tht top of tht bankboard and shot down through tht mtsh Coach Schcutrman prottsttd as would bt txptcttd but tht rtftrtts Judgtd tht basktt good and sent tht gamt 1nto an ovtrttmt ptrtod ln tht txtra thrtt mmutcs of play nttthtr ttam could comt ntar the basktt But Htlty rmgy South ctnttr Hnally tagtd a sucktr shot to gtve South tht edgt Assummg an avtngmg rolt Ctntral dtftattd South by a 24 17 count thus astomng for tht 22 20 deftat sufftrtd at tht hands of tts r1vals a month btfort Don Paul Central forward had a grtat deal to do tn pxlmg up potnts And m tamtng the Il tgtrs who somthow looktd llke kltttns Notable asstst ance was glvtn Don by hrs runmng matts Bus Moor and Glb Lewts ln the last fevx momtnts of play Swmty of South attcmpttd to balance thrngs a bxt But Shadovs Qtrangt at tht last mxnutt drtbbltd the ltngth of tht floor to rrp IH 1 btslttt that put tht gamt on lct .seuentu four Row U t- li, ' 1'-rt, K. W'lk' sun, R. ltunst-r, IJ. C'rt-vision. Row 'l' 'tt H, ',ft-1:4-lb . , , llrtruvt-r, A. Mt li. lirt ' , G. In F. M , IJ. Paul, . ': ' '- , l'. S11 ut-, H. Ovn, R. Sttht-ll. liuxv 'l'h'm- J. liitlwtlll, C. l'urslt-y, li. Rohn, li. Ufft- hz 1- . ll, Hamzt-, ll. M.'0w4-n. M. Fis v , , Iller, W. Munlt-y, .I. l't-trt-t-, J, Raclultsvitt-h. Rtnx' Ftmr .l. app, Il. l'ttt. Mr. Sl'l'lt'lll'l' mn. Mr. St- ':trtl, R. l':uu-, . 1 t- s -i . X X X y - u I I 1 x a t . . V X L I I K 5 - t y 1 I I V 3 I 7 1 V 5 J i I ' ' ' s I 1 I a - I 1 I I 3 ' I ! l 3 3 7 . L t t . j 7 VV I I k Y I I K 1 I D I 3 1 1 D I I 3 I D L V 3 x x X 1 H 3 'li I 3 1 y 1 I I 5 I 5 3 I . 3 5 ii I xI 1 1 l 3 I I I . t t I I , I I I . I I I 5 3 I s I 1 x s m u - I 3 - 3 3 1 1 I I 1 1. L y v II v . . -. , X I . . , . 4 t , Y - - xi .. V- .. - H - A v 1 5 ' I s v s I I l II VII A K 1 I 3 I I I x I I K K B I i L 1 I U. Spring Svpnrtn if o ne J rd tuma trang Mast rlol R Blue R Lottman r vu 1 Len u h out r u M V Bayly li liambal fl' R lid IX C Sc' eu Baseball Season l-ll: l933 season was a great success the team havlng won eleven games and lost four or an average of seven hundred and thrrty three per cent and havrng scored one hundred and fifty runs agamst nlnety four for our opponents Although no shut out vlctorres were regxstered we defeated several teams by allowmg them only a few runs We defeated Harrod Pandora Lrma St John Dtlphos St John Gomer Ellda Columbus Grove St Gerard and were defeated by Delphos Jefferson Columbus Grote Ellda and Vaughnsvrlle The team was led ln battlng by Coulter who had an average of five hundred and twenty nlne per cent whrle Lewls and Coulter tred rn pltchlng each havlng an average of one thousand per cent Letters were awarded to Clayton Coulter Robert Rutter Gilbert Lew1s Stanley Lytle Don Paul Borls Bambaloff Bus Moor Robert Blose John Grlffo Gerald Paze Lester Thompson Clare Stump Harold Zlegenbush and student manager Herbert Lanker Lettermen who w1ll be back th1s year are Bob Rutter Gllbert Lew1s Don Paul Bus Moor John Grlffo Lester Thompson Clare Stump and Harold Lregenbush wlth the a1d of Warren Mlller Carlton Asher Paul Strange Adrlan Nlasterpoole Arthur Mox Cannonball Bayly Gall Thompson Raymond Laxbe Coach Jack Steward should have a wxnnmg team although the last lxst of men dld not recerve letters but recelved numerals Come on team Wrn l R w U . Fo , J. Wolf. C. Ashr-T. C. S 1, l'. S ' 0, A. . e v 0, . S , . ' ' . Rtw T 'o- H. Z1-1' b s , C. C le , J. Griffo, L. Thompson, R. R tter, G. Fam-, S. Lytlv, I . oor, . , . ' ' U . Row Three H. Lanker, J. Koch, C. C. Ste-ward, G. In-wis, A. Mox, R. Pape-, D. Paul, K. Wilkinson, . ' ssl-tl, D. Sull' 'an. I. h 'l. 3 . , . V V V V V V V V V V , . V V V V V I ' V ' V V - ll VV - ' v seventy-six 'f-'! -e 4 A Row One S Fisher P Crosser R Muller M f'o1n2s Row Two D Gross L Rexd C Cro ser K leach I- Young. C Black J Klrk R Neely J Huehe Row Three F Overholser G Starost D Wright C lfl her H Mou.-1 M P1 her R Rower H Johnston lf Broun T Pause C Schumute Gitach 1933 I-ll: track season of 1933 started off wlth a bang and ended w1th 1 close halr cut All the lads dnsplayed the1r usual force and romped away w1th many honors Outstandlng performers were Franklm Young iwho mcldentally burnmg up the tanks at Dartmouth Swlmmlng relaysl Leach Crosser Rnd Brown Johnson Rouer and Page Young captured the dlscus throw for dear old Central ln the Delaware or Ohlo Wesleyan meet We should be justly proud of the boys who have so ably represented us ln trick thus year If we dxdnt wm every tlme whats that? Of course defeat IS a large lump to swallow but the conscxentlous efforts of our squad of trackmen ought to cheer our rnapprecxatxve hearts Hurrah for the gentle art of lxftlng them up and slappmg them down We slncerely hope that Daddy hands has splkes over to Junlor when he enrolls ln thxs benevolent old school of learnmg If the sons are lrke the1r fathers C entral need nexer worry over the merlt of the1r commg track names Coach Bernard Hughes was a stanch supporter of hrs proteges through thnck and thxn Coach Hughes should be complimented on the expert manage ment he dlsplayed rlhe track men vsere of the same trend of mmd as the1r advlsor Therr cooperatlon has created another page m Central s hlstory bel. QTY! Ll SQUCU ' C Q N 'U-1 A x ' . , . , . , . 1 . ' . , . '. , . S, , . 1' , D- If - . . . , . 1 , . 7 'S. W . , . ' , . 'V , T. v5 ' , . S', . V-5 , . , . .' , x .. - ., y x . e ,, . ,, . . , l 5 5 3 1 . e . . e s e e . e lS s . V - y s . , , . . . 3 , Y . . . , . V . , 3 e . - . . 3 3 . . 1 e e . . . . , D V Y Y I X v 1 s s s 11 e s s s 1 s 1 0 , . s 1 c , e 1 1 'I YT 1 2 'I I I 1 5 1 l H ' e . ' Y - 9 mn H ross nuntrp, 1933 HI: tlme hallowed and honored pastlme of plckxng them up and laylng them down has reached a hrgh stage of popularxty 1n our school Although a recently lnaugurated sport commg to Central four years ago It IS becoming promlnent enough to lure more men to 1ts folds each fall Central has had and stxll possesses a sclntnllatmg array of field and track stars We expect to see the high standards of Central ralsed to even hlgher level rn the future Thus years track season accordlng te, the ofliclal records has been the most successful one to be experlenced by our squad The files reveal two notable VlCtOl'lLS and two losses Central also placed second IH a trlangular meet at Pxqua October 14 when she ran agalnst first d1v1s1on schools South Hlgh School turned out to be the hapless v1ct1ms of a record breakmg assault The first vlctory ox er South ln three years was xnfllcted on October 9 when Central gleaned twenty five pomts and South Hugh recelved thlrty Track awards were not d1str1buted among the runners this year Senlor runners all of whom shove out 1n cross country runmng are as follows Claude Fnsher captaln Rlchard Young and John Brlggs Track men who are expected to bolster the team next year are Ernest Hartman Jack Baker Harold Seeward Bob Hollenbacher and John Hunter These boys w1ll be the malnstays of Coach Scheuerman next fall Row One- H. .1-ward, J. Hunter, l-I. Hart a , C. Fisher. Row Two R. olle-nharher, R, Youmz, J. Bake-r. , , x . . . V v . . . . , . , ' . 1 . . . ' N . x . . . V N D V l N i . 3 ' . . y . . J . . . , . h j . . Y . . . , . - . . s 1 s s 1 seventy-eight CEirl'5 Athlviim I 7 I f' VX I1 'A' 1' 1 I I!! fm I J 15 k N '45 gl FAQS: . X -'li' N 5.2211 lkgmffiig l'?FLt ,-L.. 3 ix 24 EET , , , V, -,-,. .A ,- all I , Q I 'V ' 4 4 276' f f I 1 1' ,, A 1 .f I - ,11 7 'ff-, f X 652, I 1 . ,:-, 5, ff l ., I f , f - 'lf' , 4, r. . 1 I' f ' I ss f ' W 4' , I F U f dj S, ffm Jw 1 X SU f ' v f up .I fn . N f ,ki 1 52. f- ff, 'Sus ,,--H 1 ,.,. Pi ' ' , F' 5 KT-'Xxx 7:4 ' x 'W' - . N335 ' bi- is 'fx 'El' N xx il ' .X f -,I , ' gjfj- X ,lj 'A N- '. Niflxx- - N '-C-Y ' ff.,' ,. 1 F I rf - ' 7:4 E cL Zf4 ' lt Y 45 H tt F D C M I M ilnterclass Bnllephall bampluns IRLS volleyball season opened in October vxith six teams Competition was keen for the teams were exenlx matched They were as follows Yanks captamed by Marv Margaret Schied Senators by Mary Elizabeth Wright Indians by Rosella l-laspel Brovxns bv Doris Rohn Athletics by an exciting game betvs een the Yanks and the Brovs ns the latter bernv victorious 17 l3 In the second game the Senators lost to the Athletics 23 8 The White Sox were overwhelmed by the Indians 25 7 Manx of the Browns having failed to report they were defeated 1n their game with the Indians 26 8 The White Sox were dealt a crushing defea bv the Athletics 37 4 The Athletics next defeated the Yanks 30 6 The White Sox lost to the Browns 2l 6 ln a thrilling overtime the White Sox defeated the Yanks 26 25 The Indians overcame the Senators 29 l4 and the Senators lost to the Browns l4 2 The overtime game between the Athletics and Indians was won bx the Athletics 25 2l The Athletics won a close game from the Browns 27 l7 The Yanks were defeated by the Indians 23 2l The Senators easily won the final game from the White Sox 2l l4 l:arly in November interclass competition began with Opal Basinger captalnlng the freshmen Ernestine Riker the sophomores Igsther Wildermuth the juniors and Marzetta Shmdollar the seniors The teams were chosen by 'Vhss Marie McBride The sophomore and senior teams were superior to the Junior and fresh men The sophomo es defeated the Juniors by amassing thirty Hxe points to the upperclassmen s seven The seniors defeated the underclassmen 23 l6 and the juniors 32 l7 The latter were defeated by the frosh 36 18 The tournament was won by the sophomores 1n their last game with the seniors by a score of 27 15 Row One R, aspel, W. Wa s, P, Cook, .. Riker. Row Two H, Stone-I'-ill, M. Koch, , Carmean, M. fnlv. Row Threw . I awe, B. Freshwater, M. at-k. f ,, X x . x Y. . x ' . . Y H 3 1 Y Y 3 4 H V 1 I ' 1 ' . ' H , 1 1 ' .. ' : ' ' . Pauline Koch: and White Sox. by Marx' Jane Bigelow, The season started l l ' x y m x V w 1 ' ' ' , D . t I 1 ' - V ' . V . . . l . V - . . . t . Q - . . 3 v ' - i e 3 v - . . . . I 1 . . l . s V , U . , x . A . V , . H K- ' . ' 5 e, ' . V l , 1 1 ' . . . . . V. . x . . I . x . 7 A . I 'I 3 l 1 . I - . r . . k . . V- V . , . . . 3 ' , - - .. H ' . L v ' 1 ezqhty cyl FWattMl tERkrMClee IMal Hsp ilntramural Basketball bamptuns IRI 9 xntramural btsketball season opened m Noyember wlth eight teams selected Indlans Browns Cubs Reds Athletlcs Yanks Braves and Phllls The Braves came out on top wtth stx games won none lost Indrans and Cubs tled for 1 close second by wxnnmg five each and losmg two Athletncs broke even wlth three losses and three wins The Reds and Browns came rn fourth wlth two vuon and four lost aplece Yanks and Phxlls came un last yytth only one game vyon Interclass teams were selected by Mxss McBride from the outstandlng nlayers on the mtramural teams Junlor Htgh also put a team on the floor coached bv Mxss I ydla Buchanan Although th1s sextet hasnt much to show for thelr first year rn the way of vlctortes tt IS up and coming Plavers who composed teams are sentors Marzetta Shmdollar Betty Jean Smlth Iona Rtce Gertrude Blank Rosella Querry Clarlce Gamble Irene R1egal Rosemary Douglas Fay Evelyn Dtll 1un1ors Esther Wtldermuth Vllry Elwabeth Wright Dorts Rohn Frances Reno M1ldred Tam Ecodale Ward 'VIarv Jane Btgelow 'Vlary Jane Bogart and Mary Crumrlne sopho mores Paullne Koch Helene Qtonehlll Rosella Haspel Anne Calvert Donxta Carmean Mary 'Vlack Vlarjorte Molden Madelxne Baney Betty Freshwater freshmen VIYIHH Z1mmerman OoalBas1nger Qretora Zerkle Marjory Bloom ourst Dorothy 'Vlassey Helen H111 Dorothy Byerly Margaret Schnell Gert rude Flack yuntor high Anne Talbot Jane Parmenter Jean Hamtlton Peggy Brackett Iucllle Mlller Gladys Boose Vlabel Duff Dxxte Crtwford Joan Weayer Dorcas Baney Paullne Frey Marjorle LeValley and Lovarah Moyer The caotaln of the sentor team was Marzetta Shlndollar of the jumors Esther XV1ldermuth of the sophomores Helene Stoneh ll of the freshmen V1v1an llmmerman and of Jumor hlgh Jane Parmenter For part of the season the ytctory ve as a toss up between the senlors and sophomores The upperclassmen were finally vxctorlous by a score of I6 to 12 Row Tw . Rice, I. s, . B oomquis , . i e , . m ns. Row One- J. n ey, R. a el. I A V . L x . V . . X 1 ' I 3 'I I . . V V V V . , . , V V . x y x , . .V , X X V . . 1 V . e 4 . I 1 1 ' bi 3 l 'I . . V .x u V e . V . 7. V I ch 1 I L 3 I I ' L l I D U . 5 V V e V 4 . . . . , s . V . Y . . . . V , Y . . . x V . V V V V V V V Y . X . . . A f .e V .V.. . - 1 V I ' V I ' f ' . e V V V e 1 V ' I . . ' '- , ' 'V ' : . . Y. . . , - - - . V V V A V 'I A IV . I V V ' x A . . . I V I f . . . V V I . - ' V I . . I V e V 1 V! ' Y' I 'm 3 Y' L . . Y' Y . 1 . y y . y . - . . e . V . X . i x G . 3 . V . . V . V V , . X . . . . x X x . e . V e . V V Vg k k , s U y i I . I 'I ezqhty one Ron ns A 1n1.1r u 1 rcs nx xlrr one 1n1l1 ll r Qucr 5 C Ban L Murran M Koa h D Rohn Run xo I 11 1 r 1 mv in 1 1 1 11 Dlll A H us kms Il Sml Al 1 Ron ru 111-. rr thllh 111111 1 N l1mm1rm11 R VV 1r1 H W1r1 'l11ll1 rl ll 1 11 1 111 11 1 IJ btutn nth c 1r1n L HIINIIIL lum M T K zu 11111 1 x 1 1 1 1 1 I r ll D L'1rm1'1n Illr1e H lin Ll A F011 0 Run xr nts e H111 orn It a I ovlman l liyr rlx I John-on Earls Qthlettc Zlssuuatlun VIARYHTA SHINDOLLAR Preszdenr Ros1iLLA QUERRY Vzce Preszdent GERTRUDE BLANk Secretary DORIS ROHN Treasurer Orqrznzfrd for th promolz m of azrls zthlrtzts and soczal relzztzcw utnrluml ufrearfs lottard tht tot tad letltr but amor! ma thl recreatron uffordrrl then moonlrqhi huu rules Uollru hull lcnnzs sh.1f7l1bourd LLIl77f77lf7lI and slzalrnu qalort all reszqmd to reduc Ih ltdrum or Leruduq 1111 this c Girls Alhlzlrr Assorzulzcm HL G1rls Athletlc Assoclatlon was organlzed m l925 by Mrs Wlllft to g1v1. phys1c1al 1nstruc1on and to encourage lntcrest 1n act1v1t1cs that w1ll meet wlth each g1rls approval at Central At the present t1me thc thc organ17at1on IS under the able superv1s1on of MISS Marle lVlcBr1dc Ihc assoclatlon cooperates w1th the department of physrcal cducatlon 1n promot1ng health good sportsmanshlp physxcal efficlency and athletlc accompllshment Awards are presented at the close of the year 1n the followmg forms letters are presented to Jumors and semors when they have recelved 1200 or 600 polnts an honorary p1n IS presented to sen1or g1rls havmg athletxc ab1l1ty These p1ns are awarded to glrls who are owners of a G A A letter The G A A Who s Who Contes was one of the outstand1ng features 1n the grrls athlet1c season The followmg are holders of those t1tles best team senlors outstand1ng freshman guard Baslnger freshman forward Llmmerman sophomore guard Stonehlll sophomore forward Koch Junlof guard Rohn Jumor forward Rohn sen1or guard RICO sen1or forward Shm dollar best center Gamble guard Rlce forward Shmdollar foul shooter Koch foul maker Stonehrll most excltable player Watts most calm player Sm1th best sport Shlndollar floor map Blank and gum chewer Ward ezqhty two ' 0 - 0. Ii's' '- , l'. L kk li. F ' l 'l A , H. S! -hill, M. Sh' H a , R. f r ', I. l k, -Tl' 1 1s'.,1'1l- , M.'l'a. 1-:f wt 1, A. 1111,-, M. H1-12 M. M-K--, lf. ' , . 1 1 ' . wh. 1. R1-lu' , I. Ri-1-. ' Th 1- ll. S , M. Cl' 1 s, I.. R1 'l- , H. H'll, Q. Z1'rli1-l, '. 'Q - 11, . z l, . 1 l, A. I ' wk. ll. W 'uht, E. R1 'lin1:, .I. li:111slmtt vm. M. Sv '11 -r, Ii. M1 l I -n, li. Ri l -11 zur, . ' - '- s, C. Sn' . R, l'i 'k' ' lr. M. 'l f, M. . I. . Zlfll. 1 ' F ' l . I. -ply, K. Cott -rmzm, M. Fl -t -h -r E. Rik -r. I . I 11 1. . I '. . IC. ' h, . ' k - '. I-I. xvlllll'I'l'Y'lllfh, M. VVright, A. Murray, H. Mm-k, E. Holmes, Y. Reese, V. S1'h1-ih, M. Bloomquist, li. l':111l. . . 1 'l 11. ' Fir- IV. VV: .', M. M I l', P. H . M. M1 'k. IC. W' Hs, II, . ' , J. - J, C. .' . I 1 r r I I 9 .K I , . . 1 I . - , . 1 s A, ,Y -' T G I' 'L ' 0 e ' ' ' 5 U l 'll'-Q a '. th' 3 1 V - . .A K . . A - X I , X tl I l 7 I 5 I I! I I V I ' 7 5 I 1 v . I . . j 5 . . , . . j f- 1 . . L . l . , . , 1 1 7 , . . . Artiuitivn xi ij btuhmt Cinunttl HIS year the Student Councll supcrvlstd by Mr Crrtes addcd another eventful year to tts rtcord Wmlllam Vlncent handled the posltxon of Chaxrman while Clare Stump vas electtd Chalrman Pro Tempore and Dorothy Krueger Clerk Carlton Asher was appomted Sergeant at Arms One of the most lmportant projects was that of organrzmg the Honor Study Hall for whxch preparatron was made last year The Councll sponsored the school dances conducted 1n the gymnasnum The commlttee ln charge of arrangements lncluded Helen Armstrong Paul Strange and Don Wrlght under the guxdance of Mxss Howey Miss Lmnell Mr Crltes Mr Huber and Mr Steward Other projects were street patrol hall duty courtcsy monltorshlp lost and Pound Exchange clubs assemblles Maldens Chance Weck and Whos Who Contest The councrl as the representative of the student body ln the government of the school stands for thc hlghcst and best m school lltt Honor study halls md an Honor Home Room for the scmors IS thc dream of the councxl Qharlrs Ptlttrt us phmr Gordon Nxnty Hox I Cl nt rn I am. AH' ml Stranger flare Stump Bxll Vlnrtnt Htlen Armstrong, Don Hcnsler Dorothy Krueger lllam Mcrcm s Hllfli Wlnemlllcr Donald Wnrht K ulton A htr J li lx Dmsmorc ql'llI'llW Klnler Rohm xt Offcnh tm 1 lum Ll'1as'-Ven Dorothy Rapp Rolnrt Whittington William Ammon ezghty four r 1 Y ' l I I ' 3 , . . .V 1 . . . . . . . . . 1 1 v - V V . . ' ' . V . . V , I I V V ' . V . , . . v v i ' 4 . . . , , V L Y V Y ' ' 1 K V C s Q V. f C x j . . X y 3 . . linrbaru Fluypoolv J st- ' - - 1 . VU. 'I 1 4' 'St' 1 l': r Y- . 5 V f. Wi - - -'r 'z ' s - L x-v ' rl .- . I .- n 1. 1 ' I r Zlaunnr btuhp Zlaall ILENCI: Profound and lmpenetrable A hastrly spoken wordl An admonlshxng glance No 1ts not a correctlon house for lncorrrglbles but merely an Honor Study Hall Into these halls of repressron every perlod of every day come srxty falthful followers after those eluslve scraps of erud1t1on garnered 1n school and known to all and sundrv as rducatlon Thrs honorable rnstxtutlon made IIS flrst appearance 1n Central thls year lhe project was launched by a commxttee eons1sung of SIX faculty members and srx students The study halls are completely under student supervrsron a charrman and assrstant chaxrman for each perrod havmg been chosen at the beglnnlnv of the year These study halls have more than llved up to the expectatlons of the orlglnators of the plan Because of the success wrth whlch they hue met there IS now under drscussxon a plan for an honor sen1or home room May thrs success contrnue and may Honor become an mtegral part of the l1fe at Central' Htl n Armstrong. M nrv J me Iiu,e-lmv Batty Nm Iimvdlr Jamu bmrth lx u 1 Ihm :ld Hensle r Qhu ll y Kmle r llmothy hllligtl' fllllfljfl Lay Wlllnm Munn N nl 0 n 1 lm l lx ll Dorothy R up Hu lum bxmmun Vlrglma brhub Q l an Stump ezghty Hue ,' . , . . . , . , . . . . . , , . 5 Y E ' l Q V I I D B' 3 L. X - I A I ' f L , x - , 5 , 1. . L x . it . X . D - y x X X . . . , . . . . U 1 . . ' o . , . ' ' x x ' ' f . 4 , . . . 3 . r r . . . x . 4 s . .,. V- , 1 , 1 'r . V 2 . Flmrlvs Iiulwrt lim-t 3 IC ll-1' f '- xrx ' IS--ily 1-llis lliw 1 ey .I-nm - ' - -hvr f -, ' 1 In l':rul rlruy 4. . 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Wxth thc. concluslon of tht prtscnt s hool yur thc orgamlatxon of courtcsy monxtors has compltttd lts second sucttsslul y11r Jl Ctntrll Flht system was 1n7ugur1t1d by thc Studcnt Councll undcr tht SUDKYVISIOH of Mr QTIICS Flhere were slxtccn glrls on duty cvery day two lox tach pt.I'l0Cl losephlne Gordon served as chalrman of the monltors wlth H1ld1 W1n1n11ller as asslstant Izvery mornmg and noon of the school yur the studtnts wtre prevcnttd from havlng too enjoyable a t1me by thosc oflicxal klll joys of Ctntral known as the members of the Corrldor Patrol The members of the Corr1dor Patrol were chosen from the studcnt body as a whole and were supervlsed 1n th11r work by 7 comm1tt11 of studtnt councll members eons1st1ng of H1lda W1HCm1llLf and Josephine Gordon Throughout the year group mettxngs w1re held dur1ng whlch problems met wxth were dlscussed In addltron to kecpmg order ln tht halls the members of the organ17at1on checked locktrs kept the floors free of paper and gentrllly made themselves us1ful Dut to thelr efforts confuslon IU the halls has been greitly lessened May they have contlnued success 1 0 - J. G111'1l11n, IS. Lug':l'll, M. P 'L-'. H. W' - 'lI . R. G ll , E. 'I'1 1- , 11. l 1. - tt. ' Tv H. Sil -r, IG. Svl '- k, D. Gr 'l , I. S' l'I. I41- - ', M, Wi: -, G. 1 . ' 121. - Th ' -1- li. lil , K. l' -lly, M. .I H: ll, R. l tl' '. li, M -K' ll url. M. M -l' . ' -h. A. C1llYl'l'l, S. Ki11z1'1', ll. li 1l . K, I I 11-r. li. l'1':1wf 'L H. liz1r1'i111:t111. S. :k -r. ' If ll L. Th s . l'. St 'z ' ', I1. li: ' hurt, W. Vi -- 1, Mr. Cr' H. So- 'z 1' l, .l. :lt - 's, R. f'Ul'NX'lll, J. lJ1111lz111, E. D1-G111'mu. Q , 'g tu 'h , ., fo ' l l . 1 C . . . - ML' ' V 1- t. . .,' lr 'Q' ' ki 1 X Y 3 3 L H X 1 ' ' 3 P 1 I 1 D ' 1 I X 1 'I H 1 1 . . I x . '. x. , . . i , . . . Ai . . x , . . I I X 1 1 . . 1 L, 1 1 1 1 - 1. - 1. 1 K 1 . ' H I 3 H ' H 'C XL V 1 .'4 . 3 ' 1 1 . 3 ' l Y H i x Q I 1 . . 1 . 1 - 1 . . K L ! 3 3 I ' 1 1 1 1 I . i X E ' I 1 I 3 0 Y A ' l 1 I . X . i . , . V . . L . j . i I it 1 H 1 I - - - j - 1. - - - .. X I 1 I 4 3' . X 3 1 , 1, 1 , 1 . 1 . I . . 1 , . , x . . y E . 4 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' V - ' ' L y ' 1 ' 4 V ezghty-six Row One L Lanprstaff D Lunprstaff Mr Crates D Beldon H Mr-Beth Row 'Iwo J Lute: C, l'l y I Ulllllrmlll H luUllSl H Seheuffler R Snook I' Deelel A MtWlllum'-. Row lee H uxmehly enmtt ld a nu n te li Hullenbee el li Atkinson D Sullnan Street iBatrnI Drrertmg traffzc ttzth dcvltrrlu burkmq shms bruema the eftrorzts of tn lemtnt ee ath r mr! impatient pedes trrans but stu' attemptznq to muzntuzn order and respect mmzons or the Iuee eeanhtul alert keyed to eetru beck and cull umleterrable rourrers thu! 5 the eery essence of our Street Palrol N the year of fltvvcrs t1n cans 1nd ash cans nmeteen hundred and thtrty four exactly five years after the btg crash when pa lost hrs watch and ma lost her false teeth twenty seven boys gaxe thetr unlted talents to the c1use of the Street Patrol an organxzltlon founded for the tmmedmte rehef of chronlc trafic Jam These lads are to be hlghly commended for thelr most gallmt stand agamst hordes of tmpatlent autolsts and pedestrlans Not only have they protected the precxous l1ves of the publlc but thev have lessened the tangles of congestton ex1st1ng tn our ctty streets lnclement weather slush and snow coupled wtth the danger of lostng reputatton and lxmbs were naught to these undaunted courlers of the school Meetlngs of the patrol members were held on Tuesdays of each week 1n Ord r to thoroughly dlscuss puzzlmg questtons and to deal wlth c1ses Whxch requtred attentlon Several enjoyable soclal gath rmgs and functtons were held durmg the school term Prtncxpal H W Leach graclously awarded bronze and sllx er medals to the oflicers who capably carrted out thelr commands All ln all ln splte of frequent bramstorms land ramstormsb the orgam latlon has responded nobly with 1 fatthtul pleee of work J C1 Crltes advlsor to the group has gnen hts utmost IH helping the patrol Hts guldance care and dlrectlon have been greatly mpprecnted ' Th-H , Z ' - ', C. B' - , K. G fl'. H. W fl , L. Reh , I . G'-vn, . 1 -'h-', l l 4 ll if ' U . . t . - - m . . . w' v I l C A 'ij in il , n 1 7 , . ' .I V , . xx - ' e 1 D W - . . V .N Y . . . t . 7 'I V . . A , .1 t . , ' s ,el N 1 . IA ' YV ' ' 1 9 -v D - X 3 3 I X . , , 5 ix Vw - 5 Y V! 14 . 1 L 3 V , L I 1 1 . 3 I: 1 3 3 I I 1' 3 'I 3 l I 3 I 'I 1 B X 1 3 '1 . 3 1 V 3 1 'A Y I 31 . . 0 Y . I I I I ' 3 A . . . . 3 A 5 l I l 3 I 1 ' I I C I I 5 X H ' X I ' l Y 1 ' 1 4 YH X L 3 f ' H l v . . . 'h'i . . , , . x I I I I ' 1 3 il 5 Y X I 3 etghty-seven IN LEADLRSHIP Accepts responszbzl ztucheerfullu inspires confdence promotes team work has tnz ttatzee has enerqu suppresses arouchina IN I oml IX s c o u r a e7 e lznoclztna encour aaes helpful criticism promotes school spirit has faith in the possibilities the qroup IN Lovell su Actions prompted hu an unconscious kindness of heart rather than social forms deference to 1 helpful to the LLLL1 il lv CBI ottxct 1-I :des hu he reaulatozns of the school recoanzze aulhorztu of faculty administration and students tn charae of aetteztzes e 45 at we wr si Ssqgm XI is 5,-A SMS 2 -, gl,-SL, 1 e 5 1 s :M S, Lime cf' C y- 5 f ww re 533 ri X I I IOXK SHIP s a cheerful com panzon Laluestrzend ships recognizes aood qualities of others deals tacltullu ac olds snolnlnshness Iwi SPoR'isx1ANsH1P ls a gooa' loser' wins tcithout conceit or boasting: knows the rules of the game' plays fair always' controls his temper. IN: HoN15s'1'Y ls truthful regard- less of consequences: accepts deservea blame: free from prejudice: rejects gossip : despises thiev- ing. N 5OI,I,OXXI5RSIIII3 Recognizes respon- sible leadership: ref specls past experience : values expert opinion 5 sacrzfces for the sale of othe rs. eighty-eight I' A 1 - ' fi ' ' - D 1 . A s - , . 1 'I k I N . . . g . I P I h - f e ,' ' 3 P I I 1 1 ' 1 ' . . . . ' ' U ' ' '- Of oll.1'rsJ ' .1 l fx 1 ' . I ' , , k , . 'Am.f,wfvs.-- ' '- - 3 3 v - 3 e+eg?ee,4A,w,f'g!f.4,,,..:L- ,'.,,., tr , f I ' I- I ' s ' ' 'U A ' 51523l'1. eI4x'+'23-FW 'fffffgis 1 ' ' ' ' ' W e ., Q. 4 I w -:- wg- 'pw ' . ' ' , ' . fins 53 f iiiiw ?ei,f, rx ' 17 - I Egg ' I. I J , - . as . , ee.:-5' free: ,f 3+ - - . ze 4 V . '- - , rf. E311-1' .,aQyW'1,-LZ, 1 f ,' ' S 'I 1- 35 I I 3 , , - . , -, , sfemf 'M 4 : Q ' 1 I ' I iiii+i1:fi -l1.:,i V 4 We sig, It A tw e ,-N. U ,f. , . .f v ii 1 1 1 .Q r s 2 f.'x:g5i Je 5 .4 aim . , . -V . : v 'Q fw aQ- - ' ' 2' ' f ' 4. se, , 'fish-'W ASQ! X' ' - - , wefnee: me -9 A ' I P, ' ' WX effiiixx - , . , . . I e I I I I I I ' , R , , . , I J J J . 7 I I I V J J y ' 2 , lguhlirntinnz ou Pepple fulherzm Hu lloud II hzllmalon ANNUAL S'I AFF BUSINESS STAFF luzlor In C hzel IIII RIINI I .Semor Busmess Wunuqer A INII C RX N Bu H7 s Wanaaer IOXD VJHII IlIxc ION flueertzsmq Represmlatzee Vngnnu I usher As :slant Edrtor XVII I IAVI MI RI TNI S3 Jean Snodgrass Jumt S mth I lortnee 1-left rtzszmy Manager CCI I D' Delaney EDITORIAL STAFF llleraru Edztor Ir ne Sxmmons 'lfl Stu!! MIFIOH Vyhllovl er Ann Applxs lmruru Starr Elwabeth Bax! r I-l17abeIh Photoaruphu Edzwr Bzrlurm Clmypoole Crux ford Paul Strange Carolyn Means .Snap Edztor Betty Mel mughlm Smrth I rmces Ann Haney Rnchard Olney Sport Edzlor I3ob Snook lr! Idzlur Ruth Brunk Iupzsts R s Ixnnnou lern l3ernsIe1n ADVISORS I Inzrml fldelsor MISS Cnlmdys Rlgg n xx -'lelezsor I C Ile n .Snap Sho! Adtzwr Nlnss Iemneue Stumrt Qnnual jllilnrrur I: have had an unusually dlfhcult task before us thls year 1n that we the ed1tors of thxs yearbook of 1934 have deemed II necessary to up hold and soar above the standard set by last year s Annual 1f rt IS at all posslble That publlcatnon of 1933 received Hrst honors wlth several all Amer1can qualxtres an honor that requlred hours of worry and plannlng to attain In thls book we have worked farthfully toward one goal the portrayal of hrgh school lrfe as Central s students exper1ence 1t day by day It has been our purpose to make Ih1S a vlvxd record of the days when one was care free and gay days when everythlng seemed swallowed In gloom and trouble days when teachers seemed to Joln ln our galety and stlll other when one wondered If everyone had suddenly forgotten what lf IS to be brrmmmg wxth fun and shyness of books If 1n years to come we have helped to recall these thlngs we w1ll have gamed our true reward The Annual shows that greatness and CIISIIDCIIOH can be obtalned by the SlmpllC1Iy md qutet d1gn1ty of our colon1al ancestors The staff MISS Rlggs and Mr I-Ieffner deserve the greatest degree of thanks and appreclatron for thelr hearty cooperatlon ln makmg the Annual 1 success TH1 EDIVOR L f - - , 'V - Y 1 '5 :LY lf A . X I' h ' - l,fL 1 S :L'.' .-5' 9.51 - I.. ' 'Y' I' M .1 'wg-M ' 1' Q '. ..'. .' ' - . . . Q S' ' r . . 'S ,I I 5 ' 'i' . h 5 f - 3' ,lil I l.l. ' '. K - l s' lv s M ' ' Y , s - - A , ' Kathryn Knisely, Forest Moor, Geraldine Studio Appoinrme-nt Edzlor - Mary' Porter .- f ---- - oem' I '. F' ' fe I - ' . 'vu Ja. , - Mr, I. . 'II er 7 . . 1 . , . x , I I I 3 . 3 , - , l Q X Y , . . . , . . I I 3 1. 1 F 3 'A - . . . 3 . 1 . , ' x ' 1 T V , 1 . . , Y D X . ' ' . , . . . . 71 ,A 1 3 . , 2 . . . . . . I I 1 l I , , , , . . , I .1 . . . l l I l 5 X 3 I . . H' l L Y 3 I l I 'A . . nmety AVN APPI AS ELIZABETH BAXTLR PI RN BERN ,TI IIN RUTH BRLNK BARBARA CIAIPOOIP AI I NI CRALNI ILILABLTH CRMX FORD PLORENQL DLLAMI VIRC INIA I ISHI R IRANCIS ANY HARVIX KAIIIRHN KNIQI-I I BLI IX IVICI AUC HI IN CAROI X N MhANS XX ILLIANI IVIFRENFSS I-ORI ST IVIOOP RICHARD OLXFI IVIAR3 PORTI R IRI WI SININIOINS GLRALDINF SNIITII .IANIIS QMIIH IIAY SXODCIR-XSS ROBI-RI SNOOR PALI STRAN H C HI-FINER R051 TINIANOXX MARIQX WIIIOXNI-R GLADN Rican mnety one ll if if ah n lb v I .I 'J v vriv v :': v I . I - Av.: r ,:. S' :ff .. 3. V 'V . ,, I, I I Y .I. II I. ' .IGF . . l'3I' i v v- I Sn X SC t W ll zlltum I urstn llurtf Dtztud Armctf Hottr Shtrleu Buktr Tom Greqg WEEKLY ST AFF Edtlor ln Chltf NANCH HOVER Assoctate Fdttora M XRI DAVID SHIRI I X BAKI-R Busuness Manager XVII I IAXI I ARSI-N Atluerlzstnq Manager TONI GRFU BUSINESS STAFF LITERARY STAFF Ctttululuon A1dl7lILItI lo Cmrdon ltltruru Ldttor Hannah Owtn lsustunt Ctrtululton Wamtqtr Sport I-tiutm Claude Iushcr Dorothy XVrught :kt Itu Bob Iught lr Htuh clflllltlllllll lltrnuqtr -l ltr r Kuthryn Kelly 'Vllry K 'Vllck Cutoomst Phullup Ktssltr -ltittrluxtnq Rtprtstnlulttts Ruchlrtl Rttd Rtporltrs Htltn Smuth Paul Rockty Bull Mury l Knupt Nllrxlnll Rodgtrs lumts Mtrtntss Marjorut Conrad Carlton Asher Murphy and Duphtnt XVard Ruthurd Mulltr Htltne Stonehull Betty lulmq Cltrk Htltn Burrungton Irtshuuattr Don Vvhute Mary K Mack Bookkttptr Xurgunua Sthtub Xurgunua Basunger Dorothy Rapp Ed nluptsts D Cnrmo and Joe Dunlap Htltnt Sulutr mtl B tty Jam Bloom Ctmfrtbutors-HChurles Eckert Burbaru Clay poolt and Duck Olney ADVISORS Igtlrtortul Atlttsor Vlussl aura Jumuson liuxtntss Atlttsor H C Heffner weekly jllilirrur Nl: of tht outstandung achutvemtnts of Central us tht publucatuon of the Murror Our paptr us tduttd and publushed by tht journalusm class undtr tht suptryusuon of Muss laura Jamuson Wt havt trutd to mauntaun tht hrst class honor ratung Whuch tht Murror rtctuvtd last ytar from tht Jouurnalustuc Assocuatuon of Ohuo Hugh Schools and wt hopt to wun tht All Amtrucan tutlt Whuch us tht ntxt and hughtst ratung for hugh school papers Although wt have receuved many crutucusms we havt tndeavortd to makt the paper a worth whule rtsume of school actuvutues We have publushed edutoruals Whuch wull lead to umprouung tht moral standards of our school We apprecuate the generosuty of the mtrchants and busuness men who have made possuble the exustence of our school paper Wt are grateful to the busuness staff under the durectuon of H C Heffner too for uts untensuve Work of obtaunung the cooperatuon of our advertusers We are thankful to the students who have contrubuted artucles Whuch have helped the Murror to be a success Sunce we were unable to prunt all of them we have chosen those that we thought were of the greatest unterest to the student body May Central Hugh School always be proud of htr Journalustuc publucatuon THI MIRROR Tru EDITOR 'S 5 , ' ' - A V. , k J. 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V y . . . , . - . , nmety-two CARI ION ASHRR VIRCINIIA BASIINGER BETTH BIOOVI MARJORIR CONRAD DI GARMO JOI DUNI AI' CI AUDL IISIII R Bhl II IRLSHWAIIR .IOSI-PHINP GORDON KATI-IRIN KFI I H MARX KNIIP ROBI-RF LIGHT MARY MACK HANNAI-I OWLN DOROFHX RAPID RICHARD RRID PAUL ROCKEI MARSHAII RODGLR5 VIRC INIA SCIII IB I'II:LENI- SILVER HEIIN SNIVIII IAURA JANIISIN HI I IXIE SIOINI HII I DAPIIINI WARD H C HIIFFNIR ninety- three Blk M David I1 J Cordon H Oueen I llfhfttznqton 62511111 anh Stroll SMALI p1n conslstnng of a scroll upon VKlllCl'l a qulll and the 1n1t1als I H S H S J rests slgnrnes that the person wear1ng lf has spent at least two years of hard work on our school paper or yearbook The 1n1t1als stand for the Internatlonal Honorary Socrety of Hrgh School Journallsts known to the members of Central as the Qulll and Scroll Through the efforts of Mr HeHner Central H1 h recelved a charter for th1s honorary soclety ln 1926 Smce that date fifty five candldates haye been accepted 1nto th1s organ1zat1on Thls year SIX new members haye b en accepted Of the members recelved last year five are stlll attendlng Central they are Dorothy Wrlght Allce Bacome Nancy Hover Charles Eckert and Alene Craun 'I o become a member of th1s socletv a student must be rn the upper thlrd of hls class he must have fifteen hundred polnts accordxng to the sy stem set by the supervlsor and last the student must be at least a jumor regardless of the number of polnts secured before the Junror year At the end of the year a formal 1n1t1at1on was held IU the audltorlum at one of the regular sen1or hlgh assemblres All old members asslsted rn the ceremony A speech was dellvered on the value of journalrstrc work and the dutles of journalists as reporters of the news events of the day The new members then repeated the pledge of the socrety after whlch they were presented wlth the pm emblem of the SOCIGIY But ln splte of all the efforts expended rt IS lncleed a d1st1nct1on to belong to the Qurll and Scroll Because of ltS definite requlrements the membershlp 1n th1s organwatlon IS llmlted Therefore hlgh school journallsts of the futL.re as you strlve to make your hlgh school publlcatlons a success may the thought of th1s reward spur you on to greater efforts S. : fr . ' C, :4'f7?l' . 1 , ' ,. ' A 75 X 'J 7 3 I I 1 l 1 I I , 1 3 . ' D . I 1 H - I 7 H1 1 I I ' Y ' ' e . '. r ' , - . .X 3 . . I 1 1 x x ' ' s y Q V - 4- V . X I . 'XL . , 1 . , . . . . . . . x 1 . nmety-four 35111 myrurz Q WJ! HRLLU .idgu -:gm 'Nm 1 7? ,:L....,, ilzww 0 Q Ji. 5 'QT ll 4 J iv 'JT 55124 fplffz 1 - i WC Qfi'Jq .- ,' .9 fl ' 957 ' C , ri , ' i , H , Q 1 JZ +I: xx, Q,-V , 11:0 mv. uv: .Q . K .zli h - :Wk Y V 4 - 1 f 1 L B 1. ' K IQ' 2 'S-71 1 L Ll , 6 P - '-S' - te -2, - 7 1 A ' , 5 Q 1 Q ' M 1 P1 I I - -.W-r- ' T ull, ,'5:,75 l 'Y ' I r A T N! Y ' Y,i....4 ' X' Rovx Om B Merritt D Alexander C A hex C Guy Rovs Two L Iamzstaff R Bc-rfrer W lar cn W Dougherty IJ Sott C Crrtcs W COIIH S Scobey I Kms I- Bocock Rovx Three S Barnhardt R Forum R lil rn C SehcuHer H Ixmo A 0 Q Senate FIRST SESSION OFFICERS SECOND SESSION CIINTON LANGSTAFI Presrdenr DFAN ALIXANIDIR EVFRFTT KARRICR Treasurer RoBrRT BIRGFR C ARLTON Asm R Clerk CARI TON BFRCI R HORACF I AMSON Sergeant al Arms Ewnt BoBocR Call Ihr roll plum flhrm I Lush lo lU7l70Llf7tt lhc preseme of Ihr Smulor from Nou York Ihzs hazluhoo Serqeant at Arms prtorm fur obnoxmus ilu at o rhars the Senaze I-Il: purpose of the Senate Centrals oldest parllamentary organ17at1on IS to further publlc speakmq and debate and to galn further knowledge of the fundamentals of parllamentary procedure Important soclal and polmcal questlons CIIQLIISSCCI th1s year rncluded the followmq Unlted States RCCOQHIYIOU of Russla Radlo Control 1n the Umted States Compulsory M1l1f3fV Trammg ln State Endowed Schools Presrdentlal Powers Censorshxp of Radlo and Press and Amr Mall Contracts Controversles 1n the procedure of some of the senators In motlon and actlons added lnterest to the meetlngs The Senate IS well represented m the student councll H1 Y debate teams school publncatxons and class officers The chalrmen of the four committees provldcd for by thc senate con stltutlon are as follows Program commlttee Robert Berger Membershm committee Steward Scobey COHSIIIUIIOHZI commlttee Cllnton Langstaff General commlttee Carlton Asher The members answer the roll call by namlng the state whlch they represent In order to approxlmate more closely the actual Unlted States Senate the office of chaplarn was created fhlS year In honor of the graduating members a banquet the Hnal event of the year was held Mr Guy new faculty adusor for the year has alded the club 1n parlla mentarv procedure and debate and has contrnbuted much toward makmg thls year s Senate club a success ' ' . I - - . - S ', f. . ' '. I . - . . I S' . . ' '. . fc' . l. ' , . 1 , . , ' ' . I . V U v , , . . I S, 1. 1 1 , , rr s n, J. Bessire, . J nes. 1 c I , . ' 7- . . 5 ' . 2 , . E ,' . 1? 44 Q r . ' ' . e ' , . . ' is preposterous, you know . . . I rise to the pofnl of order . . . , - - -. e to .' cu Q nee I V - , . . . Y . V xg . , . I C I I . . . 3 . . . I I V - 1 v - 1 ' I I . 1 -5 - , . . I . 1 . I , I 1 . . v V ' 1 , . , . V. A . . . - 1 . . . , mnety-szx Row One-+C Means R Schrlmpf H Butler C Thompson Row Two A Clabaugh K Basmzer E Hogue B Latson B Jamls-on Y Langsdale A Smxth I Lausa Ziauuse nf epresentatihes OFFICERS CARMEAN THOMPSON Chaplam CAROLYN MEANS Clerk ANN SMITH Serqeant at Arms BETTY LATSON Reporter Gzrls studyzna thexr parllamentaru lau, deluxng znto the subtle musterres of man made lau,s often debatzna and arguzna heatedly ocer prominent questzons mazntaznxna a close match over the polmcal tssues of todau enlaraznq thezr Representatzues NE of Central s oldect clubs lS the House of Reoresentatrves whlch was orflamzed 1n 1921 under the supervxslon of Mrs Gwen .lones Pente lt IS at the present t1me under the leadership of Miss Bonlta Jameson Th1s club meets every Wednesday lts purpose IS to promote mterest 1n leadmv ClVlC and nat1onal problems and debate The constltutlon of the club IS s1m1lar to that of the natlonal House of Representatlves The club strove to conduct 1fS meetmgs as much as DOSSlbl9 llke those of the natlonal orgam 7at1on Each member represented the state of her own cholce ln all the d1s cusslons whlch were held The members were also CllXld9Cl unto thelr respectlve oartles Dlscusslons of the llfe and vnork of famous people have also been held The club has had several soclal functrons throughout the year Because of 1tS arm the club IS to be greatly encouraged Durlng thls year dlscusslons were held concernlng the gold standard the Cahfornla lvnchmg the Crvll Works Admmlstratlon the recognltlon of Russla the srxtv cent dollar and many other mterestmg subjects Debates were held on the QUQSIIOHS of old age nensxons sales and mcome taxes and others Somethmg new was mtroduced 1nto the annual program 1n the form of a mock trxal At varlous tlmes members of the club have had the opportumty of attendmg trlals m the courts of Lxma The club desplte 1ts rather small membershrp has had qulte a successful year intellectual scope in many ways . . . 'tha!'s the 'House of , - . . . . . . . Y ninety-seten f euns M Rodgers I3 Ueremyy Cro s I lu lsr I5 1 AFFIRMATIVI: TEAM CAROI YN MI ANS lzrsl Speaker 'II CRO ll 'X R IIAI I ROIX I ZS Sreonef Speaker X x l MI RI 'Nl Ihlfd Speaker Dlilliillli Biljlli fXII'd ehate the Brztzsh system of radro control ENTRAL may well be proud of this year s debate teams for they went further toward the state debate champronshlp than Central s teams have ever gone before Haymg von the d1str1ct champlonshlp they yy ent as far as the quarter finals before they vy IC finally defeated Our debate season opened on January I5 when the negatlye team defeated Ltberty Center at Lrberty Center Durmg the followxng week our aflirmattve team lost to Groyer I-llll ln a debate held there The season looked very gloomy for the aflirmatlve team because teams up hold1ng thlS Slde of the questxon were belng defeated all over the state The next Week our negatlve scored a v1ctory over Bluffton IU the only debate held 1n Central I-Ilgh Audltorlum lVlr Romaker acted as chaxrman Prolitxng by 1ts mlstalees and by the mrstalees of the other teams afiirmmg the questlon our affirmatlve team veon a decided VICIOYY over Columbus Grove ln a debate at Columbus Grove Hayxng won three debates and lost one we tled w1th Groyer I-llll and Bluffton for the dlstrrct champlonshlp Grover Hrll was later elxmmated by Blufftons aflirmatlve In a most CXClIlI'lg debate our affirmattye defeated Blufftons negatlve at Bluffton making the Lrma Central debate team drstrlct champlonl For the first debate In the elrmmatron serles our afhrmatlye drew Ashley negatlve team Whlch they defeated in a most lnterestlng battle of wits at LaRue On March 6 Wlth only elght teams left in the contest four of whlch would be ellmlnated that nlght Centrals aflirmatlve COI'ISl9tlI1g of Don Roberson Marshall Rodgers and B111 Mereness met Wooster s nega rye rn the Cmrey Chapel of the Ohlo Wesleyan University and lost by a two to one 1 N M' .' . L . , - ' CI. f snr I. 5 I ' IJ. Il. fll , 1 . Q - - f .Q .K - - Cm luis , :ssl-1: - e ,'I'1t--mn .M fi .. nil Q 7 I - f IIYI .- BL I'l.lfR Y-a- Ifpmf Bu.. 4 1. lass 1 V ' J- - ' 'A Q - A 7 RESOLVED: That the Ljf7l'I0d Slutes should adopt the L'SSO!7lI.ClI features of 7 l V 'A 1 V ' 'I Y . 1 - ' ' 3 Y 71 3 7 , V Ye' 5 7 ' Y 1 A y1 1 1 1 ' , '! 3 I . Y 3 . I I ' 71 I . I , l X 3 . e R X L 3- . . V . . X Y. . . V . . . ' . , . W V . . f I V A 3 Y. YH . nmety-eight ll lmeenf D fllexunder D Robersonf Hareeu I Clmssen I Ihompson R Berqer NEGATIVE TEAM 'I 1 X X INC Irrez Speaker I lox CI ussl N Extra DI AN -Xl LXXNDI R Second Speaker l Xl I HX THOXWSONI Extra Dox ROBLRSON Thrrd Speaker Rom RT Bt Rf I R Fwra lRANCl-S ANN H XRVIX Alternate abate dec1s1on Thus endmg Central s act1v1t1es for the year tn the State Debatlng League Thts year Central carrled five debators ln a reserve squad The members were Robert Berger Dorothx Byerly Hxla Butler lzwelyn Thompson and l eon Claassen The reserves part1c1pated tn a practtce debate wlth Marysxxlle other As post season SCIIXIIQ Centr1l ntered 1 debatxng tournament at Heldel herg College Thtrty teams representlng northwestern Ohlo schools entered the contest which was held Ffldly Aprtl l3 The afhrmatne squad conststtng of Vleans Rodgers Bverly and Mereness defeated teams represent1ng lVl3fXSVlllQ and T1ff1r1 Columb1a but lost to a Port Cllnton team Claassen Vtncent Berger Roberson and Harvey compr1sed the negat1ve squad wh1ch defeated representatnes of Bettsulle and Amsden but lost to Fostorla and Osborne Accordmg to the VVhos Who contest Central students thmk that B1ll 'Vlereness Charles Crosser Dean Alexander and Don Roberson are the best debaters Perhaps they are rlght but who can denv the fact that Carolyn Vleans always has a snappx comeback or that 'Vlush Rodgers qutck thtnklng has saved many a vltal DOIHI or that Ball V1ncent s nonchalance even tn the hottest rebuttals IS somethmg to be marveled at Great thmgs may be expected of Central s debate teams ln the next few vears Thls year they went far w1th only one xeteran debater Vlereness Next year Means Rodgers Vlereness Crosser Roberson and Harxew wall be back tn addxtlon to Berger Byerly and Claassen of the reserves If the debate teams of the future haxe Stanly Boylan 'Vlxss Cxayle Howey and Mrs Gwen Jones Pence for thelr coaches as dtd this year s team they are sure to meet wlth success I R' ' ' l XX ,1, ,1.- Xl e'.',1sN'1' - -B f - 3 ..r 1 e e - . .' f . H 1 - A 1 ' 2 H5 -e-- ,. f .' .1 f Q' V , x 3 v Y v Y C 1 T Y, Y 3 3 ' . 1 . ' I 3 . Y. I practice debates were held with Troy, LeRue, and South High. 3 I Y' Y' l K 3 3 C 3 A I - 1 . ' g 1 ' I 1 1 l I V3 W I I L I K ' ' 3 V. 3 7 Q . ' 1 X ' 3 ' ' 1 3 ' . 1 B . YI 3 Y. ' V ! ' I X 5 ' I l . ' . 3 . A Y 3 . V S . ' . . . . A , Y, . ' I 1 'H I 1 'A ' 3 L 1 I I 7 ' ' v ' x rw v A I ' 7 Y 'I 3 in V H ' 1 I L Y ,Y ' I I ' 3 Y '1 V' L 5 3 X ' 1 3 V1 L Y Y L Y X I Y 1 . 1 f1 ' u ' ' ' x A 1 . ninety nme Row e lJlhlDI'bP C Means I' Hoscue C Cros r C Smlth Harxu htm Rove fun lJun1ors and Coach! B M rem s C Ian 1 D Wright Rom ree Freshmen and Coiehb S Stems! R Reed F ls cr xc D.-nldlan K lt s B Mereness B Berger 1 C111 n W Iloughertx Row our Sophomore-. a d foachl f' Hmm oclger Roursnn C Asher D C0 en D Kershxu J 0Connor I Morley A Rus Row l'1u tbenmrs and Loxehl D Altxander H Havushu H Mcnr H Butler I' Baxter lf Thompson B Vmunt J Mxller S Boy an Eintertlass abate fl murmur or subdued toms lrom the Leazlzna uudumt tht mtroduelzon ol the spctlkrrs ll aulaxfq nl znlereslrml fuels rtuealetl the neemllet tutes eunllnlfnq u.rIh aWrn7at1el sparklmq flushes of If77f7!'UI77f7lLl tu! um Inns f romedu the ltnu nmnnrvr lnmrt Iht fudqes dtezsmn fha! s Inlcrelass Debule EBATES are held each year among the four classes of semor hlgh school 1n order to Interest the student body IU the art of speakmg and ln the ouestmon Everyone IS encouraged to try out as lf may eventually lead to the Varslty Debate Team The subject for the lnterclass debates thls year was Resolved That the Umted States should adopt the essentlal features of the Br1t1sh system of radlo ooeratlon and control The questlon was an mterestlng and fa1r one although ln all ten debates the negatxve teams won the dec1s1ons The members of the Junlor teams Won the greatest number of pomts granted to each 1nd1v1dua1 debater therefore they were proc1a1med the victors The members of the teams were freshman negat1ve Robert Berger Kathryn ZGIYS Leon Claassen Warren Kougherty freshman aflirmatxve Dorothy Byerly Robert Nlereness Betty Davldlan Jean Pond sophomore negatlve Marshall Rogers Jeanne Anne O Connor Don Roberson Amy Ross sophomore afflrmatlve .lean 1V1or1ey Dorothy Jane Kershaw Carlton Asher Dorothy Golden Jumor negatlve Frances Ann Harvey Jean Stemer Don Wr1ght Cweraldme Smlth junlor affirmative Charles Crosser Carolyn Ruth Means B111 Mereness El17abeth Hogue senlor negatxve Henry 1V1e1er Dean Alexander B11lV1ncent Henry Hawxsher senlor afflrmatlve Evelyn Thomp son E 17abeth Baxter James lV1111er Hyla Butler The teachers who coached the varlous teams were Mr Stelntr the fresh man teams MISS Howey the sophomore teams Mrs Pence the Jumor teams and Mr Boylan the semor teams 1 Oni f 1 ' ' . X 5, I, r 1, T, , :se , 5. ' . F. ' J. ' e' er. v ' ' - ' ' . 0 - 1. '- 1' ', . . ' Th -- 1 ' - ' 1 ' . -' -', . H . ,. l '.'hr . D. IL'-rly, li. ' ' , , '.-itf, . ' 1 1, , ' ' , 1. 24559 . . 7 ' ,'. F S J n ' ' ' 1. avrj, M. R f s, D. 1 f .' , . J ' , . I ld , C 1 v -'p- V x I I A Dx 'A I l 3 H 1 ' ' l . , , . . , : 1 1 5 , . . . I 2 . e , . 2 1 : , , 4 . . 3 - 1 . , 3 . ' ' I 3 . one hundred Hiuzir Kms ne mul e nan e s 1 e mm u 111s Ir- el M1ller A e m1 1 1 Slllllll Rem xo l Pueelgeren Is inter H 1 we e 1x1-1e1 1 A Sfllllh D Rohn Clabaugeh IS Sill I nur e D Wen Ron xee R on on e r rv 1e xx tm Il ve Moore Senior Qbrtbestra LLILABETH BAX PER Preszdent JA'e1Es MILLER L me Ireszdenz ELLEN FULLER Secretary CLAUDP HsHFR Treasurer a Dummer LJ ure aol 1 Illlltltl s I .sur emdunie uhul' ra celle rn uour suxelphone e the mmtor ae! dozer' to Leork note nous not CIIYQLIVICPU Olcolt I send Iieefhoeen ne rp 1 lust another dau flztted me rel 111115 lh Semor Oreheslrel reheurszng NI: of the most 1mportant d1x1s1ons of Centr1l s muslc department IS the Senlor Orchestra For nearlx twenty years thrs organwatlon has played an outstandxng part IU the elkllvltlks of our Alma Mater s mus1c1ans The orchestra havlng a membersh p of nearly forty studen s IS composed of the more experlenced players of the school nl hese students meet three days a week Monday Wednesday and Frlday under the leadershlp of Mr Evans to play composltxons of the leadmg musxclans of today and yesterday T he most outstandmg event of the year for these mus1c1ans was the annual e1steddfod Th1s year the contest was held at BlufTton durmg Aprrl The number chosen for the actual orchestral competltxon was The lznchanted Castle by I-lenry Hadley the natlon contest number for class A orchestra thls year Central was also represented IH thls elsteddfod by several smaller nnstru mental groups the strlng woodwmds and bass ensembles The strlng ensemble played as thelr selectton Grelg s The last Sprlng 1 most approprlate strtng ensemble pxece Aside from th1s mam event the orchestra has also provlded muslc for Lyceum Lourse programs elass and club plays and assembltes one hundred two 'Y ,QRS 1' V-vie!-as t' 1 L N I ee ' 1 1 ' O 1 J. S M. S'h :I -l. ll. Fr -sI11'z1tv ', Q. Si-le : , V. Se' ller, M. IC '2l,', F, J. A ' , Ii. Ii: xl -t'. IC. I ulle-r, I,. S 'tl, fl. L' 'ite-s. li. e' ' Tx' - .. 'e '- ' - , '. I: ' 1 , . IS:rtf111. M. S Ka, N. S fl I . lh-lutvy, . I ' , . . A. ' . ' , . S' s. I . S11 ll - , K. VV -lty, . l I . - Th-.1 I G 1 , V, My-rs. I., Alle- h lt, Ii. 011 -y, F, lir 'in, l'. Hr ' , W. G- 1ell1ur, It. - R, Dunean, Ii. Smith, VV. I42il'S0II. r A 1 - - H - - - - - 4 D . HS U, r ' , A 1: ' a 1, 1 ,V HIV . . . get ' Ad .... , . V H ' . . . lu ' 1 . first un ll-775-4 . . . f . h A V ' 't' , . . 7 1' V ' L - . . V. . . X , . 1 y . , . e . 1 3 I . X V 3 Y YH L' I ' I ' ' A 1 - ' ' I 1 s ' - s v ' 1 1 1 vi ' s 1 3 .3 D I . 1 H A I 3 'll X I l 1 1 I , , , , . , L . . . . . L Y H ' T A I i 1 hx ! A I I B E , . 1 1 l I b 'I x 11 I . AA 1 T 3 xv' H H Y 3 I 3 3, 3 3 I b 15 5 y 1 Y 1 . - ' 8 4 I X k 3 H 1 I I X 1 I 3 3- x x I 34 I AA 3 N I V' L b X A I 3 L 5 3 . i fx. I le ' 1 I ye ti L L I 3 e . . y A 5 . Row One J Baumgardner G Boose M Butts J Swe er J Solomon P Seltz M Fvans M Renz li Arms J Mlller P Stueber L Baker Row I'wn W Frobac H Webb J Palton B Crltes B Ludwuz H Muller J McClure B Vandemark li Zumbrun R Mclieth R Yostmg J Ber ee T Dooley Row Three R John on M Duff D Wolf K Hydaker D Gross J lhalcn J Kemph T DoV1lb1s R Vxltntmt J Weaver V Scullm filumur Qbrcbestra lVllRIAM BUTTS President JUN1oR PAITIQN Vrce Presldent 'VlIRIANl RI N! Secretary Treasurer flml LL6 mtd tl lo or erptmmt I Lush I could Izchle sonnom tlst uhert zs the las! pam lo hrs Yourt mon than u step oil' moderulo rust u permd ol Jumor Ortheslru rthtursal l-ll: Juntor Orchestra IS an organtzatlon composed of about thlrty of thc lcss exptrxenced musxclans of Central It meets three days a week on Monday Wednesday and Frlday durmg the seventh perxod Our able muslc d1rcctor 'Vlr Evans IS the leader of thls group of young mustctans Although Central s pup1ls are mcllned to be forgetful of the extstence of thas orgamzatlon nevertheless the Junlor Orchestra plays a very promlnent part IH the growth of 1nstrumental rnuslc tn Central Hlgh School The greatest purpose of the orchestra IS to tram and Ht pupxls for pos1t1ons 1n the Semor Orchestra These boys and gxrls are also taught to hear what they play that IS to play m tune they learn to know and apprecxate the hxgher types of mustc and to dxstmguxsh between the character1st1cs of composmons One of the mam features of the Junxor Orchestra are the tryouts These also have a marked value tn the tratnmg of the up and commg voung mustctan although they feel a l1ttle shy of them They mstxll ln the student a desnre to lmprove and to obtam a place at the head of thelr respectlve sectlons then each boy or glrl soon gams more confidence ln htmself and hls ablllty Thls 19 an exceedmgly necessary factor m becommg a mustctan fitted for a place 1n the Scnlor Orchestra Thls ytar the orchestra played at the performance of the .lumor High Play Mrs Vvtggs of thc Cabbage Patch The organmatlon IS a valuable sub dlxlslon ln Central s muslc department May thls orchestra lead to a btgger and btttcr bcmor Orchestra . l 'l H, l '53, .l , .l . , . ' '. - '. . ' , . E - , . V '. - S v - ' 1 ' . s l Ig l , , ' . ', . ' ' , . . - - l l-'51 f A -,,, ,....,. l l C. ' ' ' ' 'A nn I 1 1 x 1 'A A ' 4 'I4' I Ihe l'L'lJl'l-US like lfdtlu' Duthln rloes . , , please porn! thu! bow at I s . . A-1 . A I v . A V l- - 1 l- A . . ' . 3 3 ' . . ' l Y V . . . . x ' ' ' , A . ' . I l U . . Y . - 1 , , . . x . . l 1 N 1 I . . l I . . '- 1' , 1 1 ' ' - . V. . . . , , - 3 ' - - ' 'A 1 1 D 4 one hundred three Run Ron Ron Row OnefJ Crltc H Crlder F Stomr L Moore M Fx an W Larsen B Zell R Ha3 G Crlte L Claasscn W Sells A Srlberman 'lvlo F Smxth R Ludxug J Kemph L Vlhxttrngton 1- Puller W Mrfrrff F Ebersbath H Summrll VN Smith R Qhoup I Brown R Duncan I Smlth fhre-0 A Clilblllkh I Atttrholt L Mill J Miller L Merkel C Harrod M Rutt r D Iuchty D Mason R Smith I' Vlhxtn 3 l'our L hrvnn J Addls W Coodbar H North tern R Qorxun banner Earth ROBERT ROHN Preszdcnt HARVFX LRIDIJR Secretarq Under a spnudrml umopu ol hufu aku on u football Iltfr redolenl lL1lh lhe odor of rrushcd Qruss CI blun ot trumphets lht roll of drums and Ihr stuccuto rhtcrs of mullztudcs plauzrs yoaqmq abou! tht sucrllmq slrams of Ihe battle song lhat s thc Semor Bum! ROBABLY one of the most actlve muslcal orgamzatrons of Central IS the Semor Band Thrs group 1S made up of nearly flfty boys and glrls who are experrenced 1n the playmg of thelr respectrve rnstruments The Semor Band meets durmg the first perrod on Tuesday and Thursday of each week under the eflicrent gurdance of our muslc supervrsor Mr Evans Th1s year our band has especrally been rn the lrmelrght It was deiimtely decrded last year by the student councrl that a program should be planned for the ra1s1ng of money to purchase new unrforms for th1s orgamzatron As a result several entertarnments of varrous kmds were presented One of the most successful programs was the mmstrel show rn WhlCh our chorus and Mr Hauen stern played prominent parts Another program whlch attracted w1de attentlon was the Russran chorus Melodrama wrltten by Janet F1ll12Z also was a great ald The band was outstandrng at all the basketball and football games and even the basketball tournament Therr strrrmg mterpretatron of our battle song always put more pep 1nto everyone players and spectators allke Thrs year the band agam entered the mstrumental elsteddfod at Bluffton The band played as a contest number the Symphony m B flat by Fauchct Besrdes the partrclpatron ln all these act1v1t1es the band has also played for several of the assembhes ' , ' -S, . ' , .. - , , , . N: s, . , , 's. . ', . ' s, I .JAMES MILLER ---------- Vice President one hundred four Row Ont R Johnson li Vandrmark I' bm th A Iilbot I Bracket R Fllllel M Pvans J KL-mph un. J vnu, r Q 1 1 Row wo H Miller C Nu-xbaum I Tlttl H Webb IJ Neuman P Pe-pple J lhalen ll Ren! W Al-.paugh A Ifvunt, L ltter on C M1lltr J Mel.lurs Row Ihre-e B Parent W Jar-obs B Ste-ulsr A MtW1ll1ams I Harm-.on K Nath-mtme L Clme H Iaman D Bartlett J Patton Eiumur Earth TOM DEVILIBISS Vice Preszdent ROBERT VANDENIARK Secretary Treasurer Glue me your utrtnlzon please stop that hummmg tzolms tumnu up shmu neu. mstruments strams of Chopin Mrmlelssohn tvtrzed qestures that s the Jumor Band T seems to me that I rtcogmze that stram of notes I just heard What IS xt? Ive certalnly heard ll someplace' But of course It s our Alma Mater battle song Thats not the band play1ng ts xt? Oh 1ts the Jumor Band I guess I newer realmzed that Central had another band besldes the one we see and hear at all the games Such ns the case wxth many Central students They are 1ncl1ned to forget those thmgs which are vltally lmportant but are not contmually before them It IS true that thxs group of posstbly thlrty boys and gxrls never glve any publlc performances They spend thelr tlme learning to play thelr mstruments well so that some t1me they w1ll be promoted mto a place ln the Semor Band These puplls reallze of course that unless they Work d1l1gently w1th Mr Evans the1r worthy lnstructor they can never hope to march wlth their more exper1 enced fellow muslcxans at football games vam w1ll be thelr deslre to play at all the basketball games and tournaments and what one of these doesn t wlsh for these thmgs? The Jumor Band meets two days a week Tuesday and Thursday durmg the seventh perxod Its members play marches of varnous composers and become thoroughly acquamted wxth all the types and styles of marches Above all they are taught the supreme necesslty of playmg m tune at all txmes Mr Izvans concentrates much of h1s txme on these young muslclans be cause ht fully reallzes the SlgI1lf:lC8I'lC2 and lmportance of trammg these puplls who art tomorrow to bt Ctntral s Semor Band W ssgg he A i I ls. l.tlt17'f, I-:Am-', J. s flu' wtf.. ' ' A ' ' ' ' 4' ' I 5' ' ' T' ' . ' , . I . ' , . 1 tl, Z , .N ' , . , . ' ' , . ' I ROBERT IJILLIEZ ----- ------ P resident U 1 . . . , . , . . , , one hundred five 11.59 'es Ron n D Stelltr K Zxts A I xR1L H Mack I Ramsey V Holbrook Gamble L wlmmkf H Barlmgton M Exans F Irma H Owen B I-rcshwater D Claypoole F Bases T Hooks l' Mason R Carnble Row Two 0 Van Busklrk M Davu A Calvert H M1ll- A Smith C Harpster F Ren7 B Mlkesell M Sumner B Norton D Cook D Wolf N Hmm M Chapman IJ Rorder I- Roush M McConnell M Morrr- K liakter M WI: I Helmlck Row Three B Vort T Farly R lfyscnbaeh E Kllmzer I Bennett B Foorlenovw M Llttlt I' Dulln M Roush li Montague M Muller H Hunt B Iuka 'Vl Valentmm M Pletther Y Ian!-.-.dale I Strange A HUTIHE B Daudlan A Cattarmnm A Ross Ron ur M hmtr N Hour M and V Rust M Crumrlne l.-xul I' Roberts M Pc 1-. I'onnrr M Kmnnedx L Hnthcox M Collms I Morley M John ton M Ure-5.5. M Merrl arlnl M4 wee loo M Chaney A Mm C Mean-. Girls Glen Iuh Rosmvmm I ANDIS Ireszdenx MARG1 RI L1 ACH Vzce Preszdem ANN JFNININGS Secretaru C I ARA JI AN CRFVIST ox Treasure: We rr no! Cullum chzzluns qzrls tthu doesnt Mr Farms ltt us lulk lonqtr Thu maiden was los! m tht clark woods poor qzrl come note Lthal xl Mr leach should s in on 9 uou re lerrzblq slou ln remlzlron Il'1uIS the Grrls Glee Club HE G1rls Glee Club whxch was organlzed 1n 1914 IS one of Central s oldest clubs Its purpose IS to create a greater rnterest 1n musxc among g1rls It IS now under the d1rect1on of Mr Mark Evans The club holds 1ts mcllvxdual meetmg on Tuesday and meets w1th the Boys Glee Club on Monday Thursday and Frxday An electxon of officers was held at the beglnmng of the year The lncreasxng popular1ty of th1s club IS evldenced by 1ts great lncrease 1n membershlp each year Thus the club 1S gaxnlng tts purpose most successfully Durlng the year the club together wlth the Boys Glee Club has partxclpated ln speclal assemblles and ln various other 3CIlVlI19S Selections for these OCCASIONS were learned throughout the year Perhaps one of the most outstandmg of these was nts part1c1pat1on 1n the Mmstrel Thus was the Hrst performance of 1ts klnd m wh1ch the club has had a part durlng 1ts exlstence 1n the h1gh school There were nlnety members IH the club thls year Of these nmety thlrty slx were chosen to represent the club ln the annual Elsteddfod Whxch was held thxs year at MBYIOD Ohxo on May fourth The selectlon for thls occaslon was Flower of Dreams by Clokey The Cnrls Glee Club was also represented by a soprano and alto solo a duet a trlo and a mlxed quartette , I 2 W l 1.ca,s .cre a . 1 3 . - 1.9 3 W ' 'Oe . -za, . e', . 4: xl, . : , . 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' I ' A ' H . . . , . , - one hundred six trh' Roxy l ne H Mon R C upp C M1lls D l-'ollme b arr1t M I- yan R Lh1le J Mlller D Be 1 on 11 I- Morley I Sm1 Roxy 1 1rt Kn1 Je Lott L11 e H Mae Donald B Rnehartl mn me r H T B 1um ar ee der on R Robe rt IS J 1m1 n R 11 1 N1 1 m 1 ury 5 H11 e- r1t1 e e one 1 Wow 150115 Else Qllluh SSI I 1 C Preszdent Ufwom 5HAR1z11s Seffewru Dm 1 Pol me Treasurer oteer Ihul slenlorzul L lee r no! al rmreuse tour eolume lenor s freer num! uour hfUf7LhlflS note 11 el ueereme Izbherl teas rn nee brliehes ome upon a lime e ze just loo laeh ll claus: u boqs Ihut s the linux flee C lun HL Boys Crlee Club SIUCC IIS foundatlon nearly twenty years ago has stead1ly 1ncre1sed rn qualrty and SIIL unt1l now ll proyes rtself to be one ot our school s most popular elubs l he club now has a membersh1p of possxbly thxrty boys chosen by means of tryouts at the begmnxng of the year lt seems almost a true 1nd1cat1on IH 1tself that h1gh school boys llke to srng lhe club members assemble on Wednesdays durmg the slxth per1od and on Mondays nl hursdays and Frxdays they comb1ne w1th the Cnrls Glee Club to form the chorus Under the leadershlp of Mr Evans the boys IQCCIVL the best tralnmg 1n vonce culture and they learn songs of the great composers The Clee Club th1s year agam p1rt1c1pated 1n the annual vocal elsteddfod wh1ch vsas held at lVlar1on The boys sang as thelr contest number Reqlem by Bantock Central was also represented by several solo1sts and the quartet Other tovy ns compettng wlth Llma Central were Mar1on Mt Vernon and I-mdlay T h1s year our male quartet was composed of Russell Chlles James lVl1ller C harles Wxlson and Damon Sharr1ts The quartet has been qurte popular 1n sehool and has made numerous outsxde appearances It has sung at school plays and assemblles The members also played an rmportant part 1n the m1nstrel presented for the benefit of the band Besndes these JCEIVIIIES of the club and quartet the boys sang rn both the Junxor and Senlor assemblxes They also sang at the Semor baccalaureate seryrees rn the sprlng 3955 ' fi . 'fffw ref . ? fl, ' ,Xp - X E ll V1-. Sa.: .. 'f.D-'h' .1-15. . H. 12 T me-, 2 - , .. 5 mh. H 1 Q H I A ' Twr VV. Bye-rly, H. Gussz l, li. 1 . D. S' , G. ' TNS, - ' ' '. . - ' 51 , U, Tufl' fe- , N. illefury. . z g' due-r. R. R -I - s . . ' S. . 1 S0 - 1, - Th W. R, X ll'z1 S, G. 'Vl uh ', J. gh S. J. C ' 's, R. Pit'-r, R. 1 -nton, E. St , C. ul. Y Regt 1 ,, jmttas - - ----- f - - - ' JAx113s M11.1,15R - - ----- f - - Vice Presrdenl 4 . 3 ----,,,---d- 1. , HI, .' ' 1 'O , Lift L' X041 . . . C ' ' C' but ' 's not up lo ate, sir . . . I. ' ' - ' .' fa ' ' 'f A ' . . . ew ' .' ' - - I I y ' ' ' ' ' 1 I Y . Y Y 'l Y X I I . . 1 ' R w 9 1 1 H ' 1 ' 1 ' V T Y V . Y I I D I 3 I ' 1 ' 3 3 . . 1 ' . 3 1 H I 4 I I l D I 3 Y 7 I 'I . 1 T 1 l Y . L D - 1 I I 3. Q I V k 3 . . Y V !' ! ll . 'Y . a x 1 1 x 1 1 ' , , I V I 4 I I I 3 . 1 4 1 . I Y I l l 3 .5 ' Y L ' U . , 1, ' , ' 5 'I I D . T Y I l . I X I l 1 I . I D l . 3 F I ! Y y . y H Y. A ' D . I one hundred seven R1111 nt 5111 Il A1 ll 11 1 C' 1 1 1 C' Harpsu r M Ranu r 1 1 111s 1 1 lll Il t1 1 ll 11nn1 W1mm1 r V I'1nt1111 I St1mm1l 111s son S 111 1 11111 111111 r I IL. R1111 111 D 11hn 1111 11 1 111 11111 M 511111 1 N H1111 r M M11 den 11111111111 111. 11111.1 11r1111e 1111 11111 11 I f11f1r L Wooss W lJ.11111.h1 rl1 M11 riff bml h H 1111s1 1 R1111 nur 11 n lt 1 1 1 111 11111 1 1 M Ilttc 1r 1 llfll 111 1 11 111111 1111 1111 11 D 'VlcI- 1111 The J-Iiltnstrel HI: Mmstrel 11as of course one of the outstandlng events of th1s year Thls was Central s first attempt at present1ng such an entertamment and the General acceptance of lf seemed to warrant IIS success The productxon was under the d1rect1on of Mark EY ans and E A Hautnstem Students of Central contr1buted thclr talents IH thxs manner for the purpose of supply1ng our band Wlth new umforms Tht program was opened by a s1l1ct1on from the Central Hlgh School orchestra The open1ng chorus was Dtmson s Seven Eleven Mr I-iauen stem as mttrlocutor 1ntroduced the flrst d1v1s1on of end men composed of Dale Btldon as Mrdmght and Frank ICIXIS as Lazyboncs the second d1v1s1on of end women composed of Patty Sklnner as Manny and Mary Ayres as Llza and the th1rd d1v1s1on composed of Bob Llght as Half IJIIII and Bob Burns as Snowflake 'Ihosc who contr1buted spec1al numbers to the program were Russell Chlles Prank JCFVIS MJFJOIIL Moldtn Mary Davld Nancy Hover Dale Beldon Carol Harpster Carolyn Means V1rg1n1a Eonn1r Paul Evans Lou1se Wxmmtr James M1l1cr Charles Wllson Evelyn Pr1ct Helen Barrlngton Kathryn Inonncr Jumor St1mmel Bob Llght and Damon Sharrlts Dancers were Elortnct Shamberger Marxon Inletchcr, and V1rg1n1a Scullen The program was of great var11t1 wlth sel1ct1ons rangmg from the tunes of Harlem to classlcal muslc 'I he closlng chorus by thc entm. company was The Star Spangled Banner durlng whlch tht Amerlcan Elav Was lowered INTO thc background of the stagt ' 0 - li. I ' S. M. ,' ' 's. l . J1 ' J. Mill1f'. R. l1'l-s, 1-1. I' 'ien-. . ' S 1 . . ' . C. 'VI 1: M. D1 vi I, li. H11 - s -in, M. Ii '11 s, K. I 1'. I.. ' , . '1 , .. ' ' 1 I'. Ev: C. VVil: , Il. Ch: ' 'its, D. li lll . l'. Sk' - , li. 1' 'ht. ' T1' . R . I'. Dr' ' - ', li. I ' '-'h11'z1l1- '. M. R1 sh. IC. R l - 'ts, , .' ' ' ' ' ', . . . I - , L, 'I' 'z ', U. A jsl: fl , H. Ii: ' ' tt , li, ll: l'an. A, F111 ' -rt. L. ' 1' ' , '. IS, R1111' Three J. Chiles, D. Tz1fli111:11'. li. C111111. li. l':111l, li. G11l1I1-, ld. Kli111z1-1', H. Mills, M. Dawc, li. ' I A . I1. ' 't , . M J: , C. IVI'lls. ' I ll. S ' 111, IS. K i1 -. M. Mill -r, H. M11 'k. li. M. Illll' , M. K 'I -, M. I.'Lll ', . - 'h 1 , V. S1'11ll'11, I . Sl: l -'11 V. H li ' li, D, 1' k, H. C k, A. R ss, . 1 ' II -. I . 4 . 1 . o 'I , A ' Y . . 3 , 3 ' ' I , 1 3 I 3 4 , Y , 1 , . . . , Y , x 1. - - 11 M Y- . . I .. v A A , ,, . . . . , ,, Y - , 1 . . 3 1 i , , . . . 1 x V . . . . X . 3 1 1 e - 1 1 , 3 . . . . 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' o one hundred eight E1 LIIIIEIIIIG 'W f To ' '- BDVU 0 B l L 4 ooh bib Wg 056 ,L t D 0 P LVL U0 X Q . X 39 U L , NJ 1 Y 'Y Rom Row Row Row Rom One-C Means H Smxth B Claypoole K Kelly G Hml A Bralelton M Doan M Mlller Two I' Sehrenk D Ashba M Wlllovwer I Simmons H Solomon D Krueger C Fly J 0Connor B Daudmn J Besslrc Thru M Dallx M Molden J Rhoncmu V Schuh H Ncllls I' Haruy J Ste-mer J McNetf. N Qamsal C Iepple I'our I' Morley T Gregg I' Hopu I Jamob-. R Irottcngler L Holbrook M Gamble M Tam ortcr mpe aeomm a cnncr 1 1 tr sxen B1 1 M Daud N Hover Pne M Rogers F Hesslre R Burns C Cros er J Mlller B Qnools D Sehmtzer I! Cupp B Atkmson B Light B Mereness J Sehoonoxer J Besslrc K Vlhltc ruuhahnuruan Iuh JOSFPHINF GORDON I reszdenr KATHRYN KFLLY Vzce Preszdent BARBARA CLAI PooLF Secremru CJFNF I-IFII Treasurer Mote our Tom LC a rurtu lan on tr Suu she sureltf can express emotrfms LLIfh 17 r cuthrous don I ch u. uour programme so Aren I thos an m turtzzrzs duckl! who rs that tt hzte huzred sertant b s nercous lust nou. tha! s the TfOUl7G.l'fJL1F1IV7 C lub UMOR suspense drama Tb1t IS the spmt and essence of the Troubadonrlan Dramatic Club The club was organlzed elehtccn vears ago for the ma1n purpose of glVlIlQ students xntercsted rn dram1t1cs 1 chance for self expresslon I:very member has a chance to drsplay hls dramatlc ab1l1ty 1n ont of a serles of one act plays presented at the bn weekly mectlngs each of vshxch IS d1rected by one of the members An mterestlng feature IS the Scrap Book a collcctlon of clxppmgs and artlcles concernxnsz the club and 1ts act1v1t1es whlch was started two years aero and IS gradually becommg a custom berngr passed on from year to year I:very year the club presents xts annual play mn the audltorlum Selccuons for the cast are made elther by the try outs or by 1 faculty commxttee Th1s vear a mystery play The Nlnth Guest was very enthuslastlcally recclved by the student body The Troubadours have passed many successful and pleasant years under the capable and sympathetic guldance of Mrs JGSSIG Rhonemus and they are greatly lndebted to her for her ceaseless and untlrmg efforts one hundred zen ' 'I L, l - 1' , I. 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Row One I Llaaswtn M Greqg J Stuart li Merencs J Morley C Asher Row Fwo R Fletcher J Whlttmgton Rapp R Collett V Prather W Ylmmtr J Pte er B Freshwater H Stonehill V Galvm D I7sC'1rmo M Ptkert M Morrls M Bender M Stmcs M Chapman M Mason R Nobe- Row Three L Hunt J Pond N Fowler V Holbrook C Kmsely B Baughman A Applax M Guernsey G Steer M Bloomqulst H Mack V liasxnger M Kmsely M Dempsey H Hossellman Y Selple D Stelzer Row Four W Byerly J Crltes F Mille D Roberson B Wllllams R Freeman J Smith J Parent E Stoner B Knlpe J Klnkley B MCCFIE jllflasquerahers lub MARX JAINF GREGG Presrdent ROBERT MERENESS Vzce Preszdem CARI TON ASHFR Treasurer l feel terrlhlu tlummu ILISI hott manu people ure ou! there a full house lru Ihzs lemon helps qour L hue Lthere IS mu purse ur ent his eyebrows uatrh uour cues nou, Are uuu reaclu for the ruriam ta across the staae that s the Musqueraders Club N l974 the Wlasoueraders Dramatxc Club was orgamzed at Central wxth the purpose of furthermg mterest ln dramatlcs The club for Eve years under the competent supervlslon of Vllss Jeanette Stuart has m1de great str1des At the b1 monthly meetlngs one act plays were presented by members of the club Each play was dlrected and managed bv the cluu members Thrs vears meetmgs were planned by a prognm commrttet consrstmg of Jean Morley chaxrman Vlrgxnla Basmgtr Helen Hosselman 'Vlarguet Dempsey Don Roberson June Whlttlngton John Parent Ann Applas At the beglnnmg of the school year tryouts were held to determlne membershlp PIHS for the Masqueraders Dramatrc Club haxe been secured for the first rlme smce the club was organlzed The COmmlttQ6 selectmg he prns mcludtd Helene Stonehxll John Parent and Bob Wlllrams As a chmax to a successful year the Vlascxueraders presented thtlr annual play Mamas Baby Boy a hlghlv entertammg three act comedy farce be fore a large and enthusrastxc audlence on February 23 Th1S play was selected by a commxttee consxstmg of Donald Roberson Margaret Kmsely and Carlton Asher ,, ' , . J I , , , . 1 -ss, . ' . . S ' . 1 , . w,, , . '- , , D. . ' 1 .y I ., I I 1' ., - , 9 V 1 --.-- ----- I LEON CLAASSEN --------- f e - Secremru , J . IQ. .' . ' H is V . . A . ' . . . lk a l I ' u ' u A L Q X Q 4 I x 1 p . ' , , , , ' ' ' A 3 1 il Y - V , - one hundred eleeen ,ff pg! ve. me Wim WLTNW 'L .zz gui' ygnffms wan A The mth Quest CTroubadour1an Play D MRS lhf1ARCARl l ClllSl lOl Xll lV7I7 Hflfelltln DR NTLRRAX CHAI Xll RQ RIID XIKIFSIYUII Roelejerx JASON OSCOOD Robert Ynooh PFTER DALE Gen? Hell TIM O 'SHALCYI SSX Bob -Tthmson SXIVIA 'ILCIYSBX Velreluerrm Dom HFNRY ABBOTT F IINX JEAN! TRTVT Tfelfelle Holder? HAXXRINS ffyyn Gregg TQHT FIRSI CLISI 7tx li er YSTERY Suspense Thrxlls These uere the elements vehrch com brnes to make the annual play of the hlroubadournn Club The Nlnth Guest by Owen Dans a success rl he plot centers upon a group of etght people mysterlously muted by telegram to the Brenvxlle Penthouse Each guest suspects one of the others of belng host However as soon as all are assembled the voxce of then' host addresses them through the medlum of the radlo and mforms them that they have been lnvtted here to play a game of wrts thexr opponent bemg Death Before mornmg each wlll have dled by some act of hrs or her own The Volce further xnforms them that bv tvselye oclock one of therr number he who deseryes to lrye wtll have dled If anyone doubts the sernousness of the sltu atlon the Vouce tells htm to look behlnd a certam door vxhere hrs orders havmg been carrred out the body of an unlenoun murdered man was found As the evenmg advances the prophecles of the mysterlous voxce are ful filled wlth horrlble exactness One by one the guests mystermously meet thelr deaths untml there remaln only three Peter Daly a young novelxst rn loyf wlth lem Trent a moymg plcture star and Henry Abbott 1 young vemus The plav reaches an excmtlng clxmax when Abbott ls exposed as the murderer and If moves swlftly on to a dramatrc conclusxon wxth Abbott commrttrng sutclde Thls productlon was staged under the able dlrectxon of Mrs JLSSIC Rhonemus asslsted by Helen Smrth property manager Shxrley Baker bust ness manager, and Kathryn Kelly publxctty manager ...ff . rf 4' WT 2 L e . . ,Q , ze 'K A. . ' ,pw K we 1 fe . e 'A up 'A' ,- J yew, :e.e,zw V - V - i Mmxifgu fi--.-. 1 . K f-mae me we aww- :lik ' X. as e' rf M., ...W eW,w.m-.Me-- -.-V-W -4 ge' - 1' - ' YV L EQ N , ,,.- QQ ewerigfftflf' X M V--.-,..:+- -..W . J.. ,, J- I ,aff :ref-we f fr ' :way s f :rw ...M Q ..,f-m-.-m--f--- - A -M H . Q- . ' Y Q : : ' If , ,, Q - X J. Miller, T. Crt-mr. M. Molds-n, G. Hs-il, R. Snook, VV. Me-rt-ne-ss, M. Rmlue-rs, A. liraze-ltun, M. Ut ' . R. tkinsun. 66 ' 9 9 L V e . 1 - - - ------ . ' . 4 ' -,-- F -,7-, A l 3' 'e ' 1. ' -------- , 1 I e ' , T ' 1 . fe V '---- A . ' I 7 . ' ' ' ---- - ---- Bill . e' UP.. . . it - - - ------ , he A ' V 7 , --YYYYYY V , I 3 1'3 A ---f' - 7 Je1rz'.'lI'II' f 1' ' ' e Y s s 1 s 1 ' . ' 3 7 x T I AL T 1 e . . - H . Y Y 1 V . , e . - . 3 x V . V . V. X Y 3 ' 7 3 3 3 1 S 1 . e , . X K 3 7 . I X' . . . . , . y . . i K 7 - e , e . e . . X . V. I x, ,S . . . , . x i . ' . , , K Y B Y H i 3 1 Vi 3 Y i Y . Y . . 1 . y X . 1 , l ' I 'D I l 3 L . ' I H X' 'L 'A X ' Y H . , e . . 'I 3 l ' I 3 , A Yx 3 ' x . S L 1 - I , 3 S 1 I 1 3 in . . , . e , L . ' m ' 1 x 1 v s l ' v s . Y V. . y V 3 . . . . . i . . Y . . . . e . ' l 3 I ' 3 I 1 ' . . . x .- ' , . , . one hundred twelve L Hunt D Roberson J Kmkley C Knlsely L Cha en J Morley M Greer., V Baslnger J fond H Hossellman C Asher uma 5' Jgahp Emp CMasqueraders Playj MRS SHEPARD MCI nw I Ola Hum SHEPARD lVlCLEAN Carlton Asher LUTHLR LONG Don Roberson JUI IET LONG Helen Hossellman MRS BLACKBURN Warq Jane Greqq WI! BLR VJARRI-N Leon Claassen SXLVIA KLINL Jean Morleu MRS CARLOFTA ANKI N lrraznzzz Basmatr CHNITHIA ANGLIN fwalherlne Knzselu MINNIIE Jeanne Pond S thelr annual play the Masqueraders Club presented Mama s Baby Boy a rlotous farce by Charles George on February 23 1934 Mrs McLean a wxdovu and penmless IS attemptmg Wm the affectxons of long a wldower whom she bthtvts to bc very wealthy He howexer has been w1ped out 1n the stock market and rs also penmless He too mtends to try to gam the consent of Mrs McLean to a hasty marrxage IH order that he may be able to hve ln the style ln whxch he has been accustomed Mrs McLean IH an attempt to appear younger than she actually ms forces her ughteen year old son to assume the role of a thlrteen year old Mr long wlth the same oblect 1n m1nd dressed hls seventeen year old daughter as a chlld of twelve However 1t was the entrance of Mrs Anglm Luther Long s sxstcr that produced a turmoll Through her efforts the whole plot was dlscloscd The hectxc proposal scene and other b1ts of humor provlded by Julxet and Shepard vull long be remembered Sxde spllttlng laughs arose from the audlence at the rejuvenatxon of Mxnnle the colored ma1d and Cynthxa Sylua and Wllbur Mrs Blackburn and Max 'Vloort added ln maklng lf a success Thus productxon was staged wxthout dlscord under the expert management of Mxss Stuar' the club supervlsor Others to be complxmented on thur able asslstance are Robert XX7llll3ITlS and Helene Stonehxll buslness managers Margaret Guernsey and Margaret Kmsely property managers and Ann Applas and John Parent publxctty managers l . , . . , . ' , . , . . ss . . , . , . , . , , . . , . . CC Y 79 . ,v ,,-,,,,,, l - e. rl -- ---' A kk . ' in f--7eY-V- . . 1 .1 T , :V , A ' T Y - i - Y Y- Y- Ty- - - e X' 'A Av Yqrb Y I Y l X ' 'T MAX MOORE -v-------- Joe Kinkleu ' V An Y Y! I , 5 Y V . . I ' . V' . , , E . to . 3 . . , . , g 5.x 3 I F X . I a ' V ' I m 1 v one hundred thzrteen Stated R Atkmson C CTOSSGI H Smith H Solomon R Canta H Armstrong R Llght Standmg R Burns If. Besslre J Besslrc J Schoonmer W Mcrcne-ss D Schmtzer F Harvey M Wlllowcr F Hlppey lit Emft 182 lung nm THOMAS WILLIAINT MEEK BEANY BLAKE ROBERT PRESTON MISS WILKES CHARI ES DOBSON DR W TALLEX ANN WINSTON VIVIAN DARRELL FRANCES DR LORING POLICEMAN FRANK CULLEN PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOGRA PH ER Humor Class Playj Daud Schnztzcr C harlcs Crosser Bob Light B111 Mereness Helen Armstrong Bob Atkinson Rzchard Guntz Helen Smzth Harrzet Solomon Irancts Ann Harteq Marlon XVIIIOMLF Jack Srhoonoter Fred Hzppeu Bob Burns John B sszre Fuqene B sszre 1 7 . , , . S ', . c . . , . n '. . S . . . W' . S, . , . '. . ' . . ' '. - K , - v . . 'I A . . - V P P AA 11 ' OLGA - - - - - - - - - . f -. f - . . . . - . . . . I U YA , .......,,o , . , , , , , , , , 9 ' , 7 5 v V . , y - Y , , , ' ' , , HE class of 35 as thelr annual play presented It Won t Be Long Now a three act comedy The play concerned Robert Preston a successful young busmess man who attrlbuted h1s success to be1ng Hard cold tlght whlch he certalnly was when deal1r1g wlth MISS Wllkes h1s pretty stenographer Ann WIHSYOH a lovmg charltable gxrl broke her engagement w1th Preston because of h1s greed for monev and power Ann bel1ev1ng that a sudden shock would touch that hldden sprmg reveallng Prestons true character persuaded Dr Talley a physxcxan to tell Preston that he had but twenty four hours to l1V2 Upon hearmg th1s unpleasantly startlmg news Preston became exceedlngly charxtable and planned to marry a llsplng flapper V1v1an Darrell just to please her The end left us thoroughly convmced that the h1dden sprmg had been touched The executlve staff mcluded Geraldme Smlth as buslness manager Mary Anne Merrltt as property manager Stanton Ste1ner James Mtller and Bob Ta1t as stage managers and Mrs Jessxe Rhonemus as dxrector one hundred fourteen Row 0ne+M Butts L Hauenst m D Samsal C Kelly W McClure D Deaney W Wandell J McCroba D Stump Row Two J Solomon J Parmenter R Brunk L Wxlby B Saunders E Querry J Guernsey W Jacobs R Augsberger A Mermle G MIller L La FevIe J Schoonover R Fllhez A Barrmgton P Pepplt li Whntmgton R Johnson rs Wagga uf the ahhage iBatI:b MRS WIGGS LOVEY MARX MISS HAZII MISS I UCI XIFIGHBOR LADIES ASIA AUSTRALIA EUROPENA MR STIBBIM MR BOB BII I If WIGCS CHRIS HAZI CJun1or Hlgh Playj Jane McCroba Ruth Augsburger Mrrxam Butts Jane Parmenter Alzce Barrznqton Dorothu Stump Lucxlle LeFeUre Ann Merzcle Jean Guernsey Julzus Solomon Robert Fzllzez Robert Saunders Robert Brunk I ' . , . 2' , . , . , . , . , . , . , . ', . I l , A . CC ' if o A - 1 ' - . . le - -'----- - I MR. WIGGS --A------- Warren Jacobs ,. I. -------.- . Y x . vi - - F - - - ', . - - - i L - :Ui 1. . ' . ,. . . , . , . ' WY ' - ' - r. A 1 . . . . ,. ' , '. I .' - . . . ..., , , , Q Al ' Q YY ' 4 n C ' . I a 9 gl - V, - , . , . ' y xv V 1 - - , , I , I I I I ' NFIGHBOR MI N CN Mzfltr I Robo B lVh1fflUQfllH R Johnson P Pepple CHII DRFN D Deumu ll Wcfllure D Sumsal CJ KIIILJ W lVandeII POSTVAN Euqtne uerru HE Junxor Hrqh puolls gave 'In excellent performance In theIr presentatlon of Mrs WlggS of the Cabbage Patch 1 well known story by Anne Flexner Mrs WIggs was a kmd generous woman lxvmg more for the sake of other people than for herself bllf her partlcular prlde was In match makmg Her own husband had deserted her several years before and she always hoped he would sometIme return for she stIll loved hlm In splte of the Qreat poverty of the Vwflgg s famxly when two orphans Lovey Mary and l1ttle Tommy wandered to theIr door the kmd hearted woman took them In to brxng up wlth her own chxldren She recelved her due reward for thls kmdness for a few days later when the sherlff came to return the orphans to the asylum he was accompanled by a man whom she recognlzed as her long lost husband Compllments must be extended to these seventh and elghth graders for theIr excellent performance to Joan Schoonover as property manager to Lyda Buchanan as busmess manager and to Jeanette Stuart as dlrector one hundred fifteen W Porter A Craun A Iimnltu Sam sl M Dawld F Sfhfvnk C Hell R Mtwhorter I Tuttle Mlllll' q M C Pl 'fluttle Women CSen1or Class Playj AUM lVlARC'll Maru Porter MR MARCH Claude frsher MI C Alam fruun Ann Iimztlton AMX 'Vluru Daud l ALRIF Paul Tuttle 'VIR BROOKE Gene Hell MR BAI HR Rohtrl We Whcnrter HANTNAH Eleanor Sthrenh VIR IAXRRFXKI Jam s Mzller MRS NIARCH Susannah Miller HE Senlor class of 1933 1934 presented as tts annual play the ever Dooular and almost immortal storv lrttlt Women bv Lou1sa May Alcott as arranged tn dramatlc form by Marlan De Forest The story as most everyone knows centers around the March famllx whrch conslsts of Mr and Mrs March and thenr four lovely and charmrnq daughters Meg IS the oldest and a perfect brq stster Jo the tombov rs w1ld carefree and fun lovlng out would do anvthmo for mv Beth the delrcate Vounger srster whose rmpeccable natrence and eternal sweetness are an msmratxon to everyone Amv IQ a dear llttle mrl wlth blq ldeas and an absolute Dassron for b1,q words Aunt March a crotchetv old mard aunt adds humor and Dathos wrth her queer eccentrlcltres and Mr Lawrence rs a seemtnglv gruff bear ltke 1nd1v1dual who IS tamed 1nto submlssron by ttmrd llttle Beth The romantrc mterest IS suoplred by Mr Brooke who falls rn love wrth and marrles Meg and Laurle who fancres hrmself ln love w1th Jo but finally marrres Amy Jo marrres a German professor Mr Baehr The play was capably presented under the dlrectton of Mrs JCSSIC Rhonemus Irene Slmmons was busmess manager and the properttes were taken care of by Bernetta Early and Kathryn Kelly Q' '- .. Er , R ,. ' if ' s V, M. - . - , , n, N. ' 51 , . 1- Q. 5 , . - - , L X J, ' - , .. iller, f. shear ll ' Y? .lol -.-..t-.fa. - Blvm --.------,V, INR-tml Sumsal 1 V ' 1 ,,,,,,,,,,, ' 1' , 2 -.V..7aV. - , - Y Y --A,A77-- . A . - ' :rl T 5 ----' ----- 9 C l 1 n . Y A -----4Y. I ' A4 I 1 V! ' ' Y ' AA ' ' VY ' ' ' 1 ' AA YY one hundred sixteen Qlvntral Eifr N 1 L If xx 'ii W 5 14 'A X X Exam, '33-f eglsf X!w17 in its J if W1 1 m 5' UI ' ' Q IX lu l I , 4 XX XX V, 0, . 'XX 1 I 1 mn V fm wi 5 ' - F li X V jxwsxi X f' 1 X ,ff-Y .yff Ji K 1 ML if M1 xx , W V -, ,Vx N A 'i I 7 It nf YS' X 1.1 L, ' 'Q M1 A i 1iN- , .f - w L., 1 Y-,jk ' wifi we 'JfLI4fj8E.gfP - J, N 'Y 1r:S ,'?'fA i-Mx TQ si S Mill? - 1551132 3 Q 'L mfr ,' y NU , M? , ' 11' ' -. 'gf fyutal Y L , 45 f-rg-I 34 ni- G fb i M0451 '55 Jw I 1 one hundred eighteen Q. 'Q 6 'wh W1 75 .....,: N P 'VI Q ...A im K IAI ma om hundred nznem rn ,A ,L .1 . Y X J, I ' 71 ...N ,QA ,ga - 'Q' sg . os - . 1 . 'g5y533vL,:ggi? , .:tl,, ,: .-1, g, 'q.j w gn- xl . V ' 4 if ' ' Q fl L ' ' 5,5 I ' 'af asv ' ', 'F' . I. f. fx Q ' , 'l .. A 5 ' h' A x L 4 V : 5,-Q ', ' f I 'Q n -wx M ,, .4 X, -, 'Yi Q ,, ' L25 . A - J -1 A, .f , 19 Y A I ' AA 45 a f'f'F1 Mg., ,V Q 'VW one hundred twenty A Ak.1,, ff', l'S ' 1 I u.o.?r'x'4 U. ik ' A , . , I ! -',-s.'g'J. I lex! 1 lg .. . I ' fl I l ' W -.L X ., . ' ,A- h wg E . I 1 X f . I 5 A Viz.. I 1, . .SX fn ff 'ln I I ,ww Y Q' 1 : Q- , . - . z 1 K I A . 1 ,- my ' -'TF'-,A . . . ' f I Gbrganizatinnz Ron nc S unc-r D exand r G H 1 Poke J 1 M N 1 xx um Ron 0 11 l' DEG rn. e' w F1 htr li M1r1n1 Row uc Staru t I' H111 ex R 1 Ruvx ur I- crs II new St nge H I-Lux:-, 1 I VS huttlntton B Conn Weaver B Burn Slhlllllll' C Pl Ron xc Ba 'uclt D 1 x R Fan L 1- Haro J lir11.1. I Leak r S Barnharst mne a HIL 1 ax 1 or er in s 11 Tom on I lx my bemnr 191 CHARI 1 s 1:CKERT Presrdem JA1x11's MILLER Vrce Presrdenr CFYL HI:IL Secretary DFANI A1 PxANDER Treasurer S ILIULI lo lead 1 1lc11n Chrzstran Izte as nal men holdznq dzscussmns nl Lcorld uzdt problems soltmq them 1n the r1qht manner utlcmprma to nahc thur Central u school for the mussts dcmocratzc rmrtaslnq the1r knowledge throuoh tcurth 1ch1l1 profetls Ihals he Semnr H1 Y O create throughout the school and communlty h1gh standards of chr1st1an l1v1ng IS the purpose of the organ17at1on and the creed of each member W1th such cooperat1on as has been expressed th1s year the H1 Y can only lean to one d1rect1on towards success Success 1n the promotxon of 1nd1v1dual1sm expanded w1th1n each and every member of the group Boys are endeavorlng to lead clean ln es and to l1ve up to Chrlst s 1deals attemptlng to make Central llfe more democratlc devclopxng clean sportsman shxp clean speech clean hab1ts and clean scholarsh1p bmcc the orgamzatlon of the Central H1 Y 1n 1918 If has lmproved and approached even nearer the ldeals set down by the slogan H1 Y delegates represented Central at the Older Boys Conference held at Wooster Jornt meetlngs of the South and Central H1 Y clubs furthered the good w1ll already ex1st1ng between the two schools The speakers procured for the Sen1or H1 Y have educated 1ts members w1th the1r frankness of express1on and the1r stressmg of po1nts v1tal to a happy l1fe lt IS w1th these thoughts 111 mmd that the Sen1or H1 Y under the leadershlp of 1ts ofllcers offer thanks to Mr Ray Overmlre boys secretary of the Y M C A and to Mr Stanton Stemcr faculty advlsor for the1r excellent d1rect1on and servlce rendered l l ' O - , St-' , , Al .' e , '. 1-'l, C. I ' rt, . M'll r. C. 'lls, Ii. . L-'S '. lsr. ' 'lw S. Su bay. 1. armo, D. VV Uht, K. W ltj. C. 's 1 , . ' ' 'Sm ' Th G. ' s , '. ' p , Ch les. ' Fo '. J ' 'is, B. Ta' , R. Ol j, D. H1-nslvr, l'. 1' ra f , . ' .'h1-'. 4. ' ' ' ' . . 1 , J. lic-ssirv, J, ' - . . s. ll. S' ' . . K 'L ' Fiw H. Meir, U. 'rnhe ' . . L1 ckvoocl, . 1 t', '. ' ld, . fs, . , 1. 'e , . ' ' l . J. Hn-vstf, J. Sk' r, U. '1'll' '1-'. li. lxl','. li. M -VVh I . C. La 111 ff, ll. s . J. 'l1'. I f Il I C -- ' ' L : 1 - 11' ---------- ffl , 1 . Q ' ' ' C ' . . . 1 17 4 fl U R lf- . . 4 I . .- - Y Y . p . , . . . . . , , one hundred twenty-two Row ne S tem r R Off nh mer B I N HW 1 N Y Row 11 0 J Dm mure D W1 son e1 arf eum xn 111 at re W llll lm J l'1mm rm 1 t r B M r ne B Iaxsen IJ R l 1 eu Ron T ree Pla Thomas. H Lurmehly l btton I' Stoner J Walter L Wnod A June R Marh1ll l' lhumsun Ziumur 191 ROBILRF Ronx lresldenl ROBFR1 OFF1 NHAUI:R V1ce Prestdenz DAVID RUSXIIM L becretary freasurer ROBI RI HA1 Sergeant at Arms Yotma men enlermg upon u nttt Izle shouldermel mee rtsponszbrlrlzes and neu slumlurds ol lztznq and loohznq lnrtearcl to the Semor Uruunzzatmn zneltzltunq tn formal discussions ol eommon dtlfreullles cnfotunq tleun sport and than fem follotemcl the H1 Y :deals lu! s h Jumor H1 Y HI: Junlor H1 Y IS the bandmg together of a group of purposeful h1gh school boys seeklng chr1st1an 1deals for themselves and for the soctal group of VK hlch they are a part Not only the extstence of the Semor H1 Y but also the emstenee of the lun1or H1 Y IS due to the des1re expressed by h1gh school boys for seeklng an opportun1ty to develop Ihelf potent1al1t1es Jun1or H1 Y members were fortunate th1s year 1n havmg had 1o1n meet lUgS Wlth the Semor H1 Y and 1n hav1ng s cured a better understandlng of the1r next year s work Boys haxe Jomed the H1 Y because 1n add1t1on to 1ts purpose and slogan If lS a great natnonal movement wh1ch has w1th1n 1ts membersh1p thousands of the finest most red blooded boys to be found 1n the hlgh schools throughout the country because ll stands for the best among the htgh school boys as 1n eontrast Wlth the medlocre or bad because 1ts 1deals are so h1gh that If com mands the respect of exeryone thus appealmg to the subst1nt1al boy Whether or not he IS COHSPICIOUS because IIS Work IS IIIIBHSIVL 1n character as well as extens1ve because If gn es a hlgh school boy a chance to cons1der l1fe s problems 1n the l1ght of chr1st1an teach1ng and chr1st1an 1deals because 1t develops leaders vuth h1gh 1deals and challenglng examples for the new student Jun1or H1 Y members have been most fortunate th1s year tn has 1ng for thelr advtsors Mr O1erm1re and Mr N9lSW8Hd9f Our thanks to these gentle men for the1r splend1d cooperauon and adv1ce 1 0 . h S ' 1- , , e- ' , . Rohn. li. Huy D. Rl frnfsal R. Lf '11 I: . V. . ' T ' . ' S '. . l' , E. Ii 'lh' li. N' 1 . F. El -'sb 'h. T. G 'ELL lf. l S- -'se-, . -ee ss, . 1 , . -. , h ,, - .' . , L ' - gy 1, , , ' -s, T, ': , . 's, . sz , I I . . , - '----' - D ' A - - - - . , 1 l 2 ' ' ' ' W 'r -1 A . . . 'f s ' 3 V' l. 1. . . 11 I e Y 33 . . I . D 7 1 lx I 4 r ' , I 1 ! I A- 5 x rl x -3 y . .- . . 1 m . 1 . U A- I I lx 71 I . . l Y ix - . , ' 1 . .- . . Q X i Y x . 34 3 V I V . V H . . .- . . . . x : ' 1 ' ' E . . G 5 . . . . 1 V Y . 3 L ' Y' i 3 X . . . Y . . . , r . i , I I 3: l ' Y . D I l . lv 3 . . . . . . . . . i x . X I Y- I I I 1 Q 1 .- , . I . Y. . . . V . g . ' 1 1 '- j . . X . . x one hundred twenty three Row no L Monbeck W Clemens R l'1n11novs R duk D Mott M Ht e Ram 0 S Mlller orrl lt man 1 llm 1nL S ll r R NVart P M1 er 1 4 n H P n Rem rec H McConnell K Craf L lla IS I' lilet man R Jlxm J X tax 1 C' Xoung D Harte x nmmerttal Qllluh DALY MOTE President STAN1 F1 REDICK Vzce Preszdent J Neelg R Lottmln WARRE N CLEMENS Serqeant at Arms CATHhRINlQ MONBECK Press Correspondent Obserte this ehur! please hott do uou nmmpulale thzs addxnu maehzm Cloths are rzsku nouutlms 11 real bllslntfb f77Lln 17115 Io .SULI 770 SUf77?fln7lb fb it HXIFKICIS .ShOlL U77 lfYfI'LU9? In LLKILIKS LLL LLUUI ft1ffS not SUppUSlflUf7S ll earlon of the best thats th Comm rezul Club HE Commerclal Club whlch IS under the supervlslon of Mr C R DeLong and Mrs Norma Swearlngen who are 3SS1SICd by the other commerclal teachers had a var1able and env1able program throughout the school year 'I he purpose of thls orgamzatlon IS to br1ng the pup1ls of the commerc1al department of Central Hlgh School 1n closer contact w1th bus1ness people- and the cond1t1ons of the modern bus1ness world Any pupll who IS takmg com merclal subjects and 1S regularly enrolled nn Central Hlgh School IS el1g1ble for membershlp and IS urged to take adxantage of th1s prlvllege Smce a great percentage of the puplls 1n a hlgh school expect to belong to the bus1ness world lf would certalnly be much ln Illtlf favor to know some Illlllg about It and how If funct1ons lhe programs of the year were filled to the br1m wnth enjoyable educa t1onal subjects Talks by promment busmess men on such valuable top1cs as s1feguard1ng 1n busmess modern ofhce machmes and equlpment bus1ness relatlons etc were gxven dur1ng the meetmgs Plays muslc sell1ng SklIS ofhce call1ng telephonmg debates and contests ln typewrxtmg shorthand spellmg and busmess mathematlcs added 1nterest to the programs Two outstandmg features on the schedule of the commerclal club th1s year were the contests and the Commerc1a1 Club party wh1ch was held at Mr DeLong s cottage at Indlan Lake Mr DeLong and the other commerclal teachers deserve much cred1t for the1r unt1r1ng efforts 1n helpmg to make the club a successful one l - 0 1. , , - 1 . ' ' '1 V, s. e . -. . ,lm S. 'Tw , ' -, 11, M s, es. R'-k , J. W'll': S, 11. Rail' f, 11. Sh-'de-, . - 1, 1. 'll-, F. liornste-in, E. Wzrl, M. liune-y. D. ml2ll'll, M. Quilli xr, . 'v lun. 'Th -- . -- -, . 11,1 1 wir-r -, , , v--1.5-, .. ' , . - 1-seg, 7 ROSE TINIANOW --------- Secretary-Treasurer r 1 . . D . N - L . I I Y I I , v 4 , v Y 9 L V ' . V v I Y C I ! H 3 3 . ' ' ' ' x I -1 a 1 one hundred twenty-four Row One- A Wollock R Doupla H Rocrler l' Holmes L Stiup l- Delaney Row Two E McBeth J Below M Green E Gast L Sarb r D McElwee D Wrlzht M Johns M Rou h M Morne. M Early M Iourx VK Watts ow Three H Honneger D Cook M Jo eph ry ln er 'mr Furm h H W0 R Honneger E Thompson L Hnrod owl 5 welfare Iuh DOROTHY WRIGHT Presldenf hLEANoR QAST Vzce Preszden' HELEN WOLF Secretary MARIE ROUSI-I Treasurer WAVA WATTS Reporter Girls hLlS1lLl l1lSlLlXSlV7Ll home problems mte s ules deslrtute arrls deeplu pondcrma oter ttflfure problems trumq In meer denmnds lor clothes and nerexsrlzex helpma the mtdu stuefuznq home rmlkfnq of loeluu that s the Crrls Welfare HIS year the Glrls Welfare Club of Central H1gh School was composed of thlrty members thlrty glrls buslly worklng thmkxng not of them selves but of others of those who are badly 1n need of food and clothlng Under the supervxsxon of MISS Phvllxs Mendenhall these gxrls collected and rcpalred old clothmg IH order that If mlght be of some beneflt to those who really needed It At one of the most lmportant meetlngs of the year a lecture was dellvered bv MISS Jameson from the Famxlx Welfare Soclety She spoke to the club on he handlmq of welfare work Her speech was lnterestmg and proved to be very helpful to the members ln planmng thelr own work At Chrlstmas tnme thxs club asslsted the Chrlstmas Mother wlllmgly g1v1ng thelr servxces wherever they were needed Also durlng the course of th1s year s program the glrls mide two lovely comforts whlch were glven to needy famtlles A comedy was presented by the members for the purpose of helpmg to secure new un1forms for our band members The purpose of th1s club lS 1 most worthy one lt presents the element needed ln our l1fe today that of helpxng others esp clally those who are not able to help themselx es We wlsh this club ex ery success and hope that IIS new members vsxll contlnue to carry on the Wonderful work , , . Y s, . ' ' . 2. , . e . l. ' ' . - 1 . '. . , A - - '3 v - v ' v - 'I . s , . . , . 1 '. . ' R Hi- . ' , - ', . S , li. F 's' g- , H. St. 1, IC. s , . If, . - ' , . J , . 2 ' , ' Y - - - - - - - f - - t A ,,,,,,,,... dress and fo1'0't1re , . . I'I7tIlZ1,I7tI some prot'1'sr'onx for poor and ' I ' . ' lv . 1 ' v U ' , . A- A w 4 ' S H 1 l- ' - l .-13-1' 'll' ' ' . ' I ,f ...- ' ' ' V e . . '.- u ' ' 7 l ,I . , . 1 s , , . ' - Y . H . . . . .F 5 3 . x . X . . . . 3 , . , . 1 . Y . . g 1 ' s e H ' s ' , . . D . . j . . . ' ' . l D V1 3 X3 I 'I ' YY Y, , L . . . ., 'A l . - , Y 7 1 e . . . 1 . 3 , X C . 3 Y q . . Y ' . Y' ' Y one hundred twentq flue lm. lm. I m r rum tn tion ml R S mmun nydu IP L 111110 :le I W1 lf F R nnex M Johnston ln hm.. H c 0 e l s TIL NWLLKT Y IK 151-4 library Iuh lvl 1 EN K1 me 1 R Iresfdem J1 ssfsurs. SNXDFR Vrce Prcsrdenr H1 1 I N BAM R Secretaru l1II!1XBFTH Numms Treasurer I1 Polrnmzl librarians reeerentlu londlzna eolumes I PHFIKJLIS Ion strmacnl refarrs to he made on tht Jeprtdulmns 71r7 l mekzw eulh rlmlulmus neonvma stu ni IAKKILIPLI lzbzuru gtrmzl urmmnrw I wks nu! rlrr U 11 ma lht xheltes Il s Ile lrbruru I HI: trnmng of youth for a socatxon ln lxfe often beglns through an assocxatlon wlth one of the vzmous hlgh school clubs The l lbfdfy Club affords such In opportumty to those vxho are mterested and are ser1ously conslderlng llbrary vsork for thelr cureer 'lhe alm of thxs organ17at1on xs to eontrxbute 1 dlstlnctxve seruce to the school and to gne nts members such an QXDQYILUCL 1s would be useful to them m adult lxfe The llbrary as the heart of the school furnxshes lnformatlon on 'ell sublects md mterestlng readmng maternal for the student body Ihts year the club consxsts of twenty two gxrls each of whom must be on duty udvng the llbranan from three to five hours A week besldes the regular club perlod IVNICL a month Durlng the meetmgs 1ts able supervnsor MISS Relllv has taught these students all the fundamentals of llbrary work vxhxch could posslblv be glven 1n so short a t1me lncludlng mstructxon 1n desk xx ork charglng dlscharglng bmdlng and shelslng books takmg attendance and IH fact all l1brary problems whxch mlght confront them The clrculatlon of books 19 handled 'xlmost ent1rely by the members On November l2 dur1ng Book Week the members presented a tea for the Centrsl faculty to whom cleser fasors 1n book form were glven The mam ob1ect of thls esent vsas to dlsplay new and rebound books to guests Durlng the Chrlstmas holxdays they also had another party th1s one bexng entlrelv for the club The members feel that the club has been most beneflclal to them this year and that lnterest 1n xt wlll contmue to grow 1n the future S114 ' lf. KI' 'L' '. J. RZ1llSl 1 if nm, H. N ' 2 H. ' ' lv, . fl S, J. S ' 1 ', . ' e j 4 ', 3. ' , .. L' ', . . . St: 1' r . link -r. S. V ssl -r. M. Algsberpzer, VV. Shively, M, Ehli ', M. .' '-H , J. azel, '. 'kelyw J. Snyder. li. Ar old. f J 5 f v 1 5 . . , 7 ' 4 1 f 4 I . ' - - A - - - - I 1 7 Y T r A i - - - - - - - - , 1 , : : f 3 .,,... . . . . . 1 . , A Y - - w - - I - - - 4 .A . A l 1 ' ' 'I -1 4 A I 1 1 ' ' R 1 15 0' 1 ' X- . V . I X- ' 1 1 1 ' A 1 1 1 1 1 ' 4- of lfnn- ami use . . . re-t'e'1't'r'm1 lnualuelble e.vper1'er7ce and lI'Ul'V71ll7Ql 1 n , . . lr lr f 1 ' ' ., -7 ' s . de' , . . ' ' 1 P .S . . . m . rn 7' 41- 1 f Q ' J ' 5 . . , lh: '. 7' . Xluh, T L D I V . I b 1 3 7 ' A . 1 . E , . J. Y 1 1 L I E Y ' . X I T I . . . V V x, L 1 . . H . . . A . . 4 . I I l , 3 I V. 5 I I V E ' 'A L . . , . . I X ' K i Y 1 'X 3 . ' 1 . V 7 e . . 1 . X . u . . . .X . 8 . . . . . . e . . L 1 1 ' 1 1 ' i ' 1 1 ' 1 1- v ' 1 1 e . D I 1 l I hi 3 'bl i I D 7 X 5 I Y, 1 , H I b 4 K . ' g 1' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I . E . . . . . . . , H 7 1 ' . , . . , 3 Y, . x . . . . 3 . . 4 . . 1 v L 1 1 1 . L . 3 . 33 X 1 1 1 1 c 1. f 1 11 v ' 1 ' 1 A q U ' v 1 r ' r I . 3 . , 1 v . I . 1 I 3 l one hundred twenty-szx Row One F Fuller M Cox G Dans J Bu sert Row Two G Flack V Flsher B llaumgartner l' Rapp M Conrad L Pauly 0 Hcrbst M Calm B Mu-.ser G MOTFIS Row Three I' Jervls M Early Qrt Iuh JULIANNE BUSSERT Preszdent GENEVIEVE DAVIS Vzce Preszdent MARJORIE COX Secretary Hand me that slender brush plzasc uour eue for color zs martelous two Inches hzqher oranae reallq do sn! blend LLlfl7 pink dear I dont prolzss to la muth ol a thats the Ar! Club HE Central Hlgh School Art Club was orgamzed tn l9l9 just fifteen years ago Sxnce that txme 1mprovements have been made from year to year wh1ch add greatly to the enjoyment of 1ts ever lncreasmg member shlp Thls year the slxteen members of the group met every two weeks under the superylslon of Mrs Burrell each 1nd1v1dual bemg permxt ed to spend hls tlme workmg on the partlcular type of art ln Whlch he IS most mterested Thls may be sketchlng pen and 1nk drawmgs oxl pamtmg charcoal or water color studles sculptorlng or any one of a number of medlums common ln the Held of art Slnce the purpose of the organ1zat1on IS to encourage the develop ment of any outstandmg artlstlc ab1l1ty whxch nts members may possess or1g1nal1ty and 1nd1v1dual1ty are encouraged Each year the club as a whole has undertaken some partvcular oro1ect the work last year belng the adornment of the back stage wall an the audltorlum wlth a be1ut1ful landscape paxntmg Thls glves the 1llus1on of added dtstance m the back ground The outstandmg accomplrshment for thxs year however was the makmg of a large Art Annual One member was selected to des1gn the cover and each of the other members contnbuted at least one page of h1s favorlte work to thls book ThlS annual IS to be kept m the art department for future reference and wlll no doubt prow to be an lnwaluable and to younger students Let us hope that the Art Club w1ll contmue to grow and that 1ts new members wxll do the1r part toward maklng each forthcommg year stxll more successful than the last l .. , . , . . . 5 U I ' , . . . A ' lf. N e A ' ' professional, but . . , look out, that can of paint is tipping , . . V . U L . V . ' ' ' nl Y 1 one hundred' twenty-seven Rem One R Neuman W Fuyton M Qtomr I Broun Run TvsofR Rnd H Yurmehly C Thompon I L I' Iomkyymul A I-ay R Ilummer I Murphy R Reid K Woods R Iogan Roxy ree I lfexffer R lxahler I' Muntapue H B4 ly B li nl W June M Am pause Quanta lub B11 L buy ToN Prestdenr PAUL BROWN Vzce Preszdem BOB NhLN1AN Secretaru Treasurer Ochre fluids buhblzna and tllvereestrrza evlcnslee .sludzes les! tubes retorls meshes bouls ands u hush oi tense mpeclclme hits of data on Neolzthzr mem alehemu chemrslru acoloau saerzhees made for tht sake of srrtnre fha! s Ihr Srzenre C lah I-lb Sclence Club IS one of Central s newer clubs It was organlzed at the request of those students 1nterested ln a further study of scxence The purpose of thxs club IS of the finest and the results of the attempts to carry out th1s purpose were hlghlv sausfactory Ev1dence of the grovung mterest m the club IS the steady mcrease ln 1ts membershlp The club IS under the supervlslon of Mr Stoner Thls club has twenty five members who were students 1n the sc1ence classes of Central Because of the var1etyf of ages the programs were planned so as to benefit each 1nd1y1dual Thls resulted nn an unusually large select1on of mterestmg top1cs for d1scuss1on There were durmg the course of the year mvestlgatlons and reports upon many mterestmg sublects Also some tlme was spent 1n v1s1tmg some of the manufacturmg plants of Llma Outslde reports were gwen at Var1ous txmes throughout the year and many group d1scuss1ons were held one hundred twenty ezght I v ' . ' , '. I v , e K ' , T. V . ' ' . 1' , . A ' j, 1, S , . . 'Ux, '. 4 ' ' ' , . ', . ' , . . ', . it , . J, . 4 ' . ' Th r 4. ' ' , . . I. :r . rurj, . r: ey, , -s, . s ' 'h. 7 . y . . , , A L ' ' L ' ' 'x I I C A 1 V 'r' V , A xi J ' V1 ' I in anatomy . . , painstaking experimenls . . . a miasnm of 4 ' yl, N' . 'r ,-N. V 4 . C' 4 e . . e A , 4 ' ' C ' . . . C '. C l V ' V - . . . ' . . . N l I- . 4 e , .... T I T l 7 C 7 4 , n 4 .X . , . 3 I . . . . . . . Y. . . . 1 Y . 1 3 , . . . . V- X Y 3 . . . , . . Y. , . . D , H v . , , , Y . y . . , x . . , . . . . , . . , Y . . Row Row Row Row Row Row JOSE-PHlNl CORDON C AROL HARPSIIR Vrce Belts PRFSHWATI R Huofs NVINYXHI 1 YR One E Shrentlt M Holmts L M ans B Baumgmrtln r M Porter l Drntr K Kelly B Dxehl B I-rtshssater H Wmemxller J Gordon C Harpster B Luzablll B Early M Cox V Schexb L Wrmmer Tvso-M Btery J Ransbottom J Whxttmgton H Smlth H Armstrong A Applaa R Haspel H Stonehxll B Sloan E Olnes V Basmger Q Zerkel H H111 E Fuller M Eckert D DeGarmo J Besslre L Hunt I Ramsey Three M Duan D Ahba V Price B Mrkesell M Svseger N Evsmg K Smlth M Stewart M McKee l' Dull M Flttthtr B Arnold J Snyder A Schuartfager R Collett J Snyder E Herls M Wlst C Sthlott I Crlbley Four J Morley M DQYIIIISFY 'VI Miller R Burdlck F Smith F Horus' B Latson M Early A Hawkins J Lyons M Basmttr WI Helmer M Mason K Zelts R Dulla G Steer B Davldxan D Claypoolt F Moldtn 'Vl Hall M Lowry Fne-M Guernsey C l'ly J OConnor H Hossellman H Mark A Smlth L Strange Y Langs ae K Fonntr M Sthnxbcl H Mlll Fxsher C erplt l CO0dlxln B Allen B Wo H Baker B Fulltr Slx M Gregg. H Solomon M Knxsely M Collms Bern-.ttln R Tlnlmosx I' Ulrlch F Repp J Pletchtr H Owrn R Qutrry l' Paul 131112 Triangle lub Presrdent Preszdent Secretary Treasurer tltllll lzft ttzfh 1 ltzutlh anti' LI smz ftl'hLLIV7fJ ant' mukmtl nttt utqtzumlumts ptlrlalwml rn nmluul tlzstus mn Itzuqhltr and tzuzelu mth qzrl drltmq mm 41 ttrlum t I k h tnro ur! muszt sports drunmlrts dflflklflll rn lxlt and :Is probltms thfll s Blue frrtzmllt I-ll: 1dt1l of thls club 15 to fact lrft squartly and to End and grve the best Wlth tht ard of 1ts adv1sors Nllss Stoltt 'Vllss I-lowty MISS Stuart md Mxss Watson the cablnet composed of tht chalrmtn of tht varlous commlttees of tht club dtcldts upon the annual program 'I ht club presented Thanksgrvmg basktts aldtd the Chrrstmas Mothtr and also htlped w1th tht preparatlon of the Easter celebratlon for the chmldrtn of Llma Durmg the year several speakers addressed tht club upon the dlfl'-BIQHI parts of the Glrl Reserve code The Central club organlzed the lnttr Club Councrl wrth South s club The nurpost of thus councll 15 to promott frrtndly rtlatlons betwten the clubs Vlans soclal functlons Wert also htld by tht Blut Trlangle thls year Among thtm Wert the Moonlxght plcnlc the Chrlstmas dance tht Fellowshlp svppers tht St Patrlck s party and tht Swaggtr Sport dance Togtthtr wslth the H1 Y Club the Blut Trlanglt Club htld several open forums thxs year upon many rnterestlng subjtcts one hundred twenty nl V29 - . -3 . 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I 111 C520 1 138 ' ,. 1.1.1-12 .11 2 111 1 C g11' 11' . -. 1. 11- -Gif ME- O O-O?1-LO ENGR!-XVINGS IN THIS ANNUAL THE LIMA DHOTO ENGRAVING, CQMDANY PHOTOGRAPHERS ARTISTS ENC-RP-VERS 109 17 W NORTH s'r PHONE MAIN 3432 LIMA Ol-llO 7 hunlred thzrtq lhft Q f-1 '1 I 1 X5 33222533 7 vbpzgga j iggaqececeeeclccct ' or e c l b - 1 HARVEY L. BASINGER. M. D. Lima, Ohio Barbara C But dad dont you beliexe two can live as cheaply as one Vlr C Icertainly do Right now your mother and I are living as cheaply as you DR C A BLACK Osteopathic Phqszczan 514 Steiner Bldg I ima Ohio 1Non Surgical Method for Remox al of Tonsils Eleetrocoagulation Method ERNEST M BOTKIN Attorney al late Lima Ohio Nliss Jones If Caesar were lu ing today xx ould he be as famous as he vs as X rginia E Surely Hed e famous for old age Compliments of H E GARLING 602 Old Natl City Bldg C1 E JONES M D 412 Steiner Bldg Lima Ohio Compliments of PAUL T LANDIS 807 Old National Building Lima Ohio FRANK MORRIS, M. D. 314 Steiner Bldg. Lima Ohio DR W V PARENT 312 Steiner Bldg Compliments of REID 8 DAVISON Attorneys at Late 1008 Lima Trust Bldg DR A W ROSSEELD Dentist 302 Steiner Bldg Lima Ohio DR H R S'I ALLBOHNI Osteopathic Physician Steiner Building Exelxn P E-lu IS sometimes Bob R How s that? Exelyn P Sometimes the eyes haxe it and sometimes the nose Compliments of DRS STEINER 123 N E117abeth HERBERT A THOMAS M D 307 Steiner Bldg Lima Ohio Y Ray Radium one hundred thzrty four I V 7 I 1 V D? . . . A . .I i . 1 . Y , V I T v 4. v I I - ' , K v A . . . . T A I u I 1 ' v- A I L V 7 V A 2 I 1 y Y , . . . Q A T .: . ' b . . . ' ' .1 ' ' negative and sometimes adirmative. , . Y 7 ,Z ' Q Mi, Y T, Qin Lf' WZ sw v W ' l-lvl--'T ' ' 'T'm' 1-111-1-QQTWT Robert L. Townsend Company RIM IZSIAII Baomas Sutzsfuclzon zn Lttru frunsaclzon MISS Stuart Harold I wrsh you yy ouldn t come to school wrth such drrty hands What would you say rf I came to school wlth dlrt and mk on my fingers Harold Z I vyouldn t say any thrng I d be too polrte Thomas N I rcad yesterday that there are roughly a hundred m1ll1on sheep rn Australra Dayrd K There seems to bt no reason why an Australran should suffer from rnsomnra Valentrne Realty Company COMPLLT L REAI FSTATI SBRVICE 90 Irma Trust Bldg Marn 8140 Compllmcnts of XX HI:ELER BENTLEY NEVILLE 25 CORY AFIORNI-YS AT LAW 504 Colonral Flnanct Bldg Dayld S Vylhtn Im older I m gt ng to hayc all the yyorld at my feet Rollrc P Wluat hayt you been dolng all thls trmt yyalklng on your hands Clrnt I Wlmat would be a good dennrtlon of a woman, Ray' I A woman IS someone who reaches for a charr when she answers the telephone Nflrss I-Ioyyty Vv'h1t IS Boston noted for John I Boots ind shoes Nlrss Inloyyty Correct Noyy whmt 19 Chrcago noted for John Shoots and boom COXIPLIMI Nl rs A FRIEND X I V1 Rmgts hayt changed a lot n thc last few ycars Izlcctrrc Cook popularrty 1n modern homes It 19 lust bccomlng the rccognwed stand ard of cookrng SLYVICL Before you buy a neyy range learn about tht marycls economy clcanlrness and beauty of today s tltctrrc ranges h rf c' fth 71- OHIO POWER Ca one hundred rhzrtry Hue : ,:. I 3 . ' . . . . . . H J .. . . :U , -V - V U: g . h A X 1 F Y x v: Q Y . . 1 J C C I I ' Y ' 1 . . Y . . Y J - 1 ' r - l f -1 I .r t I . V I I . .h,? of .: e ' V s , v' - u x u . . . X 0 as x mask 4 . ' I I . 4 l fu. -s . , . 4 -I . I . E 1 Vs A s I 1 5 V I 4 3 l . t . ery has swept to the fore-front of . A Y A X 5 I l s ' s 1 I , , . L . . V . . , s , s I V V I V V s s 4 - - VX B 5 Y 5 I 'I ' ' . 7 1 - ' x Y 7 'I 1 3 I V' . I s ' I ' Sm' ll' y El 1-tri Ranges are modern-not only ji V E X , hr twluy 's kitchen. but lbrthe home' o efuture. e V ss D I x . Yj v h X I G ' A '- ' 1' r I C . J V' . V W in rug Y Y VW 1-1 ' lf l Charles E. Do your eyts bother you? NeyaS No Charles E Well they bother m He cn S 'I htse flovs trs are beautlful and so fresh there s stx some dtvy on them Bob T Qembarrassedb Vyfhy yes a dollar and a half Cloren 'Vl ls that a good rabb1t dog arold Vl h s You should han seen the way n went after my sxsters ntyy seal skm coat Mr Sttvyard llnstructmg txer cxsesl Novy 111 on you b1cks and yy ork your fttt as though you yy nrt rrdmg a blcy clt 'Vlr Sttvyard Vwlhy dld you stop Ptul Paul l m toastlng lUNlDllElR GRAD llflllllllllllhb Warszty U Styled Wade for Hrqh Sthool Wen ALWAYS IN THE LEAD Always thmk of Vloort s when your shoes med a doctor MCQRE S Shoe Re Burldlng Servrce Phone lake 2083 llO E Hrgh FASHION PARK an CRllrl:QN CLOTHES 3322 50 and Upvyard Hofeller, Hlatt GL Clark, lnc Young Wen s Shop or I :mu ll El? ll VJRIST XVATCHES or CRADUAT IONI M1 OPTICIANS l-10 N Nlam Xlr ltlch lto school prlnttr P nt on ty ry actryrty txtktt t vy ords No! Transftruble Prlnttr lt wont do any Good lVl1ny people dont knoyy what tht yy ord Iransferable muns Vl Luch Thtn prmt No Person Adrnzlled Unless He Comes Hzmself MISS Dtputyf Wtll lf you re not sure of somt pomts ask me questrons on the ltsson Kathryn M But l don t knovs tnouvh about lt to ask qutstlons George H I bclmue that xx hat ever you attempt there IS only on wayf to learn and that 1S to btgm at the yery bottom T here art no LXCQDIIOHS to thrs rule Merwyn H None at all George None Nlerwyn What lbout sxum ming? one hundred zhzrty slr gl l ' , 4 ' .z . Ci V 3 ' H 1 Y , .. , . l e. I ' 1 ? g ' v 1. 1 . ' X vs ' , s '11 . 1 y , V , y l S . v . . . ,, , it ' , . . ,E .- .,,, j . . f- 4- yl r .1 ' ' J , H , c.: l'll say' c i I ly ,, ,, , 1 Q ...Eg 1 y , , I ,N , HE,g...4: F' R7-. f--'.-.ifiiwi ll 1 f ' ' ' 3 ' ' 'f Li xlf-if l . 3 7 . l 7 - f A l Y , U A , V, , 1 1 ' ' I lv u' 0 !Paul B. stops.v A y , , 1 , ' ,. O y K , A ? .JF 'xmas H , 1 ' ' 1. ' . . . L' l l ., , , w-v-vw A A 4g K ' X l I E ri s vc V 1 1 -I s I-hs . r V A' K 'D 1. ' '- ' -s 1 V ' ' D , L Iv s s ' v ' ' - , ' ' l S 1 xt . 1 A . 1 N . u I ly 3 l Y. H . A l' , ' 1 J l I ' Hi'-'T' I S 1 1 ' ' yy I . , ll 3 A , l tl ' , l ' .I ' l V 1 A ul, V 1 y D Y 3 A ly , A ,, I -ii y Q .I U vs v - 5 7 ' 3 , ' 2 y . I . Q - , , x . . I l ,, 1 . 1 Z L L v - . l l nf- -- - - - ff i ,iw i , , , ,,, ,, ,, 6,fff5:7Ef fr rmrrervf-1 EQ I ff if W ' HM F21 H235 1 i wage? X We Feature Apparel for the Hlgh School L ISS G E Bluem Wir Huber XVhat 152111 oetopus en N1 S in erght 91 C21 Nllss Marshall NVhy Don such dlrtx hmds Who brought you Don K The coal man ln hls xx agon Vlrs Breese Who W Q th reltest nun m the world' Pnterson P Vlamma s First h IS band Icon C Look mother Ifound a green snake Mrs C Put It down It may juet re dangerous as a rxpe one Compllmento o The Parks Klay C Pf1Ro1LUw1PRooUc1s HRlS ' UOIOR ous BAITERHA 1LuuucA11No GRLASLS Acerssouus SUPER SERVICE STATION C hurl I ubrzeufzons Dependable for XVush1nq one hundred lhzrtq 84:1 617 f fE Ei. I f X, gf ' . . 'V r 'x XV' -4' . 'M ,s Th' I ob EW' JH -' i,l,.j'1- , X I . ' 5' ,J i C? V' 7 l. Qu 1 E X V- 45' , ' 1' , gf 6 .ltxsl H 'Il 1 ' 1 ft riff? 1 ---' XE X e, o Ag: 'EZ 37: I Q Q fi-H- if X! , f xr , ' 1 , , 3 I A . A . jx 'C J. . Rx ore. . u' . f :dm g-e- 1 f V tl e 1 . .Z A . 1 ' r A 1 I ' . Z TT1- up? H 1. f ' X I I ' I Y V Y 7 . in . X X. Q 0 .K . K1 O. in -fr 31' M g C1111 Stanyer GARAGE 74 Hour Wnchurmal E4 Touzrzq Seruce 219 N Lllzabutll St Pham 'Vlam 40-18 RCLQSUN Awnmg Company th SP1 1 DXX RY Q 11 m th S1xXXX mr HAXVISHFR SAI E5 COVHDANN 1' 1111 ll Nlarx Nlartha K lnundmg 1 musxcal comndy at A tnndyr ago. 'Nlotlur uhm an tlu 1nd1ans Lommg on Nlother Hush dnar tlury an no 1nd1ans Marx Vlartha Thnn who malpgd all ilu men m tlu from roxx STENOTYPX AND QLCRET ARIAL COURSF9 Quperzor Buszness TFGIUIUU 1.1ma Busmess College Qhxo Bldg 1 lma Ohlo H W Hmm Tdgphone 'Vlam 5011 Pnl GDGIQT T ARMATURE CO Armulure Reuundmg Cormecfmq Rods Compute Auto Electric Seruce 110112 W Wayne St Dau and Azqht beruce Home Cookma Tm Nm IDEAL RFSTAURAYT Jus Ream Prop 7x E 1-llglu St lxma C1110 Cop 'Vladam dldnt you so my hold up my hand Annu 13 I dld not Cop Dldn t you boar ms. blovx my vxhlstlg Anm 1 dldn t Cop 1 guuss I mlght as yull go much good here P1 EZO1 SHOE RFBUILDING QERVICF CXQITMUI 1Vork cz Speczaltu R L EARLY Prop 806 VV North St 1 lma Ohm Hughes SL Son nc JEWELERS WATCHU Dmmowos lor Graduates fmxrxlx Pfws Pkwcus '15 Publlc Qquarc Cn hundred Ihzrlu ezqhf , , . to ' , 1 ' I . J . 1 1' 4 1 0 Y. . 2 1 I 3- ,, , . I 1 3 ' w' 1' 0 K - I T ' 5 ' 1 ' A A 1 ', . ' ' I -. . . . : 1 . ' ' ' H s D X . 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I .. 1 v ' , 7 W Ifi' , - lu, Wf ,, WH, ,,, , Y ,Y Compliments of R T Gregg Company Lima s Busy Store Compliments of ROYAL ANNE Siteet Shop 1-Iigh 7 511 W 1-Ilgh Complrments of SILL S Vlaryorre VI What became of that speaker who vyas going t sptak on Art for Ar s Sake tht lyctum program Tuesday Vlary D Oh he got sort bt cause we yy ouldn t gut him more money Damon S Dd you yot for tht honor sy stem Paul S Bet I drd Eour times JONES HARDWARE CO D9 Public Sq Tel Mun 4858 lVe Delzier Lum s Busy DPPARTxuxi HARoyyARE SToR1 O NI Syy xttoyy Soxs lxf Wtmufaclurtrs or 'NEH1 QUALIT X BEX I RACI S THE COLONIAL FINANCE COMPANY Capital Five Million Dollars Loans and Discounts 212 N Elrzabeth St Hoy1E OPI ici Lima Ohio rs R Marre Al s car is tht door Vlaric Yes I heard it knocking Ed D I think marriages art made in heaven don t you' Shirley B If all mtn took as long to propose as you do most of them would haye to he Compliments of VIAY id SON INC Coat ICE Gfxsouxr Prolong Your Youth DRINK FISHERS MILR THE FISHPR DAIRY Coxnfxxi Phone 'Vlarn 361-I Compliments of J C PENNY CO Get It Ar HORNS PI-IARNIACY lZl North Elinbtth Strut Lima Ohio one hundrtd lhzrtu mm Q C 1 3 . , . .: . . at u Y .A . . I . V . I 78 . St. - ' ' a s - V l r f x y m ' ' 1 - u s w 1 3 7 O .. YV -- K '4 L. - I CII ' ' ' 1 m m Lv? 1 ,- '. V . x 1, A A I . I .. V 1 v 7 ' 'vw ' 1 v .1 1 I' ' C I If u v 3 3 V J VV U - - X . . I . V 1 X ,. . . ' . . r I I ' Q . . . . .1 - . . L . V V V V . I . I r.. , .. I .' r '- 31 s ,- Y ' r rj j A - 1- . Hn Y l I 1 4 , -1 ' .? C3 QQQWL3 QQQGQ Illlfll29 ILllIg 2 I CAYALOG BOOK c.coMMmcuAL ggggggg mmumvumlia 432' II7ZIl4NORTNUNlONSUwllY LIMA OHIO cm hundmd form N'jflf3 Consohdated Bottlmg IIMA OI-IIO Telephone Vlaln 1475 cw Thmqs Ftrs! Sznce 188V Izmas Sion of Spttzaltty Shops GQ Extry dtpartmtnt features dt ptnd1blt mtrchmdtst alw ys tht lowest PYICLS conslsttnt xxlth oo qualtty Tht styles wt tlmts thc ntutst Don IJ.: l heard A college presi- tltnt sw thut in Europe studtnts Qh ' t nrnu stucltnts Irt t 1 mtl rtmtmhtr Yuthud l Vs tll suppose ont tint rtmtmbtr xx h1t lt IS tnnk ln Jim-,s 9 I1rdtn mt for xx ilk mg on your fttt tnrw VI Oh Q 1 1 t l xmlk on thtm mxstlf Mr Sttrntr Vwfhat happened ln l483 Betty I Luther was born lVl Stemer Correct NVhat hlpptncd IH 1487 Bt ty lafttr 21 long plust Iuthtr Wu four years old Is There a Future or You m Business lntomt tu Hgurts shoxs that tht llff., I txrmngs uc mul 1l'1l7IlSll lLS9 xotmtluns wml-t rs mmufxtlurtrs ILLOLIDIIHIS mtr thmts mtc stcrttmnts xount mtn md xoung, uomtn who show 1h hu rn mtnor otlltc Dosltons The Northwestern School of Commerce tmrts sou for 1 stlrtmg, PUSIIIOH lWlISlY'lLSS IS slcnogerlphtr oo kttptr w mssnstmt xx trt it lltzhtnlng, ot pro motion lk to slrl urthtr mtormmon txplumng, mon sou tm prtpmrt for tht opportumtlts IH husuntss Incl how our lfmploxmtnt D mrtm nt mslsts r tutes ln gtttmc s rttd x u mu rtqutst tnttrtlx xuthout obhgmon orthwestern S ch o ol of Commerce om hundrttl rorltl om o are tauk t tn think whil' in An ' .1 f ' P t ' ni ' IO ' . 7, . , , U ' J g. t ' .' 3. 6 ' '. - CQ. ' , A H' I' . .1 . :hate L lrtg h . ' M 3. 3 Z i J 5 I if if if a I. If If ' v f. f I . s m x I L X 7 1 , 'I ' 3 L fl I ' ' ' ' ' t 'es ' . . pri '. ' ' . etc. lhcse positions are often won lv 4 V, it , A V, , , , , I. . prqt V' . 5. ' Y 'B in , , y X , W ' ' ' . e - I . ' . b lx X' - , tr A l. K , M 1- A l' A .A Y-M ,hx v I1 K .. -K . Y . i ' is l' clv e lc. lk ' ' ' . ' Q A 1 l ' -' ,..v K , . rv . fr pt c . 51 ad t ' ' ' ' j 'IJ ' . will gl.1dlj be sent tt I' v on ' I - 1 . ' '. a H at g d ' '. 1 ' 1 . all I 1' 'A W Yi N Virginia S.: How many film stars can yon name who haven't been in the divorce court? Marjorie C.: Well, let's see, there's Rin Tin Tin. Jimmie M.: lt's funny, but every time l dance with you, the dances seem very short. Eleanor S.: My boy friend is the orchestra leader. Charles M.: But why does the doctor have his consulting hours fm5t1ll7 Doctor s Vwlife Because our patient has no other time free Wright s Home Cwned Stores STORES Lterufhmq in Fme Foods at e Lotcest Possible Prices XValttrVJr1ght Central l2 FLGWERS Clem Boyle ll4 West High Street MAN 4721 Mary P.: Kay. did you hear that the school doesn't want Mr. Boylan any longer? Kay: Vklhy not? Mary: He's long enough now. Bob L.: Have you seen the new book called 'iWhat We Know About the Gold Situationn? Dorothy K.: No, what's it like? Bob L.: All blank pages. If lt ls Done With H E A T You Can Do It Better XVith G A S West Qhio Gas Company Mr Schtutrman Identify Mar com Altne C A famous dish ustd by rich and poor ltalians made of uheat flour put in boiling water Compliments of FREDERICK PAPER 25 TVJINE COVIPANY RICHMAN S CLOTHES A11s2z5o SPLQCIAL JLNIOR SLITS Vylith Tu o Pairs of Trousers 232 N Vlain St om ftmdred forty ttco ro ' ' ? 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Y W Y YV 77777777 WY WY W Y 77777 YW l 1 gv x , I rx Jane J What 15 e dlffercnct bttxxttn 1 snake and 1 prano Elleen XV Glxc up Vlary Nonc You xx rlte both x a b E1leen What snake and p1ano Vlary No both Bettx H When IS 1 Joke not Joke Lols S Usuallx Complrmtnts of Te Ilarry Ilnonnas C3rocery Fzrst the uulzty Then the P It Mrs D Florence every tlmt you do somethrng l1kc that I get another grey haxr Florence Ge xou must have been a terror xxhtn xou xx ere a k1d because look at grandpa Don H I saxx .1 man arrested last nlght because hc xxas quxetlx mlndmg hrs oxx n busmcss mton I Oh surtlx not What was h1s busrntss Don H He xx as a burglar 'vlr Leach What docs thxs mean some one just c1lled up saxlng that xou xxtrc slck and xx ould not be If school todax Chff W Ha ha The Joke IS on hmm He xvasnt supposed to call up untrl tomorroxx Helen H You re half an hour latc What do you mean bx keep mg me standing here llke a fool ernon H cant help xx ax xou stand MORRI BRQS CLOT HINC FURNISHINC S HATS AND SHOES Frtd M Why dld xou tell your mrstress xxhat tlmc I got rn lxst mght when I cxpresslx pald xou not to The Cook Al dldnt tell h r Rh tole her I was so busx gtttln breakfast that 1h drdnt look at the clock B111 M xou xxon t kxss and make up? Dorothx c xx on make up PATRONIZE oUR ADVERTISERS one hundred forty three Ma ' X .Z ' th 1 . Xe 1 X ' 1 .,,, ,, L K A 1 L . e L y ' 11 . 'H V ,A .9 ,. , , ' - D v X ' x ' vith ' '. ' , 1 ' L H ' 1 K 1 ' 1 ' , I 3 , ' ', ?.i,.?....-, 3. 3 Y f . 3 ' . A .' V .: I X the .. . 4 I, ,Q , , I O 4 1 H l Q l Lf X r e 206f8 VJ. Market St. 217-219 North Nlain Street I D: 1 1' 1 I 1 1 D: ' y 1 ' ' 1 1 It 1 B 7 ' 1 y ' Lx 1 e ' ? I 1 r 1 v 11 I ' 1 I 'A ' ' 1 Q V 3 I I 1 V I A V - 1 c I ' I . X i H Y P ' Y ,,, ' ' ' ' '. ..Soj' ' ' '. ' J Cl ,.: X j T X . ' ' X ? ' K.: VVXII, I ' 't ,- fir' 777 I 'Y Y -5 Y H 'WYW' ' MISS lVlcClurg Columbus land e ln Amerlca ln l4-92 A D Now John vyhat does A D mean Iohn B l thmk ll means after dark on VJ tcxllmg father at ofllceh Hello who IS thls' Flther frecognwmg hls sons yolcel rlhe smartest man ID the yyorld Don Pardon l got th wrong number us D llme me mrounel the tmck eoich Seheuerman Nou bet Vyfnt lull l get my cxlene r Q1 rdle 9 They sly xi a mans ears are red lt s 1 slen someone IS lllklflg 1bout hlm ac L Y s d 1 ma nose 19 red you em lust bet some Une IS ttlklng about hlm Se Son PUNFRAL HOME ll9 North West Street Phone lVl11n 4864 EUMCDDE Hos1ery1 Shop HOSIERY OI' M1 x Wow Nl S5 C llll DRIN Q5 Pubhc Sq mms ohm They Cost No More Tlx Ixcens! Krebs ln foeen flloff Hoflfll Our 5th Year l38 N 'N n C c I'I'lI'5llIlMI1lS el ea Room Junior B Hear those cylmders knockmg ean 'Nl lhat lsn t the cy m ders mt 5 my knees Drck D Goxng to clmner my place tomght' Vxrglnxa F feagerlyl Vw ly no not that l know of c Gee youll b lyylu hungry by mormng Vlrs Q Do you know vyhxt happens to boys yy ho tell lles C1 ord Yes tley rlde o half fare Dlck O He yms drlyen to hrs graye B Vl Sure lie yy is Dmel you expect hum to yy xlk Vlr Crltes Wluat 19 the dlgtl' ence betyyeen 1 dog mel 1 tree een B tree 18 coye yylth bark Vklllle 1 dog, seems to be llned yxlth II om hem1'rdlorIe4 four p S ,N G, ,, A I I - 1 1 -d ' v ' . . 7' v V 1 . 1 .4 1, ,J Cy .N . , ',. . .1 ' ' ' A B L Y. 777777777 Y 7? 'WY 0 D . . ' ' X : 5 V A . I UGO C X , 14' I .J '.. V I 3 ' D X 3 I . e . e Q , V 2 ', . .lam f mc. C R 3 .2 'U ' ' . ' fy ' ' j wr e 4 A L . JA m s A ' s ' . . . e 4 1' ' . ' la . io Ve.: A ' le . A ' . li 4 .k-7 , 1 t A L I . 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