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THE CENTRAL FLASH i Qin! ' 71,04 Agnes Kiesel, affectionately termed Aggie, is one of our best all-around sports. She has played on our basketball team for the past three years. She took part in the 'fGovernor's Daughter and again in Nancy Ann, Aggie intends to be :'somebody's stenogC?D. All that we can say for her is that she simply wonlt stay in the back- ground. George Kovacsevics CKovacsevicsy for shortl claims that his chief ambition is to be able to sing the Stein song in a high falsetto voice Cin private, pleasel. He not only took part in 'KThe Governor's Daugh- ter but also in Nancy Ann. His hobbies are listening to Gil Dorland and doing log problems. Whenever he is even slightly provoked, he screams Holy Hannah! at the top of his lungs. ,f ff Dorothy Krugman, affectionately called Cookie, not only holds down the ofhce of vice-president of the Dramatic Club but is also a loyal upholder of La Fleur de Lys. She has directed a one-act play en- titled Sham, and has also displayed her dramatic ability in Neighbors and Two Slatterns and a King. Cookie spends 'most of her leisure moments in letting her hair grow. , 10
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THE. CENTRAL FLASH ,f W ,iff Katherine CKayJ Hoerschelman, after four ye-ars of fighting, has retired ,from active service. She has been a member of the Hiking Club, on the typing squadxfor the Flash, on the class basketball team, and she has ushered for all affairs. In her spare moments she has found time to ea.rn a pin and a certificate for her very ex- cellent typing. Her most fascinating sport is taking the pigs to market. U ,nn ,f , ,ur . , , f' , ,' .1 jv ' ,' L' , .ww If you remember those very amusing plays, Proposals-New and Old and Dinner at the Club, you know Frances CPuddlesD Ives. And when we mention her, you immediately recall the senior play, Nancy Ann in which she had the leading role. She is quite a 'make-up artist as well. Frances! was advertising manager for the senior play and also assisted in making the senior dance a success. During her junior year she played on the class basketball team. Martha Karr is anothe-r one of our Pep- sodent girls. We among her list of activities the Hiking: Club, the French Club, director .of a one-act' play entitled The Man in the Bowler Hat , winner of the written essay in ther New York Times Oratorical Contest, -and both assistant editor and editorein-chief ofthe Flash , She will probably end up in a newspaper ofhce. Her favorite wise-crack is 'fIsn't that per- fectly rank? 9
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f . THE CENTRAL FLASH ar' Gladys Logan, who entered Central from St. Agnes in '28, has endeared herself to the hearts of her countrymen by being secretary of the G. O., a cheer leader in '29, manager of the girls' basketball team in '30 and taking a role in Nancy Ann . Her 'hobbies are prize lighting Cask Bill? and cracking imirrors. Margaret Luca, CMarkieD, is president of the Well-known Dramatic Club and also of the Hiking Club. As secretary of the senior class, she has done Well. She has directed numerous plays, including The Dear Departed. Her' greatest weakness is Latin Cand the members of that classb. She intends to go to Rollins College to study dentistry. So-on she will be exhibit- ing the bicuspids of her formenclassmates. f , -ff f - ' f A I ,' f ' f' lf,- f ww Ma-af if ww ef ,fr 1' V . . , . 1 ,,f' ff, I lf, f' 4, I, 'I is I f 5 sun cl. Sammy Marks, CBa.beD, has been part of the band, dance orchestra, and symphony orchestra for three years. He is an honor- ary member of the Dramatic Club. You probably all remember him as he gray- haired professor in Touchdown, and the dashing hero in MP1-0 08315 dfO1d. Sam was advertising 1 a a for the senior class during '29, c eer-l ad ', '30, He ha een sp rt editor o he 'iglglgfand rt , o b si , ana
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