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E S E mmm mmr1mn1mL ti.. -1 ..1.. Will I I Ill llllllllllllli , E 2 2 2 2 QQ uw- he Hill Es' Ill Ill 3' E 1 E E . . . . 5 JYQJ- W inter 73167116 E E On Jan. 22, I926, in spite ofthe warning ofllupiter Pluvius and the pleas of Brother E Northwind, the Mid-Winter Graduates gave their annual picnic at Sylvan Beach. 5 The members of the class departed at QZKXOQ some in automobiles and some in Fords. 3 - . 1 However, sleighs would have been much more appropriate. By 11:30 everyone had E arrived and the remainder ofthe A. M. was spent in tripping the light fantastic. lt E was a bad day for those who would rather have sat out their dances in the back seat of E some car-or Ford. 2 Lunch was served at about 1:00 o'clock and the tables were decorated with Central 3 colors-the black of the spilt colTee and the yellow of the stulTed eggs. But strange 'is to say, the artistically decorated tables had little to do with the appetites of those hungry humans known as Centralites. After lunch the dancin was resumed and it was unanimously a reed that the E . . g . . - g. . E music was the only thing hot on the whole picnic. At about 3:00 the glftorians gave out, and were carried home. The dancin continued 'til the cha erones finally reached a verdict of uiltv E s P . g . Z and everyone started for home. E And a good time was had by alll' CGoing homej 2 E E 3 5 s, . , W . .5 1 :YW - . 'HM gf X li -1 , 1 K y ' 5 . il .. 1 S 'i50lVED- ' . .-M 5 ., ,5 nononev- 1 5 lvl QHTZQY r.3: N at E lull ,E525 y -l strworz lx 193 O E .Q Q Q Pucnfcsw 5 .4 A Y, 1 I 131' ' --'-'--- -lil l l ' , N, K rug nav urfrrsn ' - e' pimmc, A LA ovrnconrs 'rs-:E REHDE2 vous Aplaelasrfbl CC Lmxlvas-A 1 E A x It 5, X fl. NX 1111111111111mullmmlilmnmlmlinmnlrnnnlulllnlunluv- 1' 91551 'g -iuzumnlmumnmnmllumnnmilmnllllnlllrllillmuim. J Hy?- D
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he Jmfd- lflflklffl' Hop Un the evening of-luiniziry 28. the 'l'urnverein Hall was the scene ofone of the most lwrillinnt zitliuirs ot' the season, the hop sponsored hy the hlid-Winter graduating elziss of Central High School. The lmllroom was attractively decorated with streamers of lwlnek :ind gold :ind many colored hzilloons. A massive tiger head was suspended over the stuge. The president of the class, Mr. I'll'2lI1ClS Fischer led the grand mureh, honoring Miss Beryl Young. IXZIVUTS consisting of ridieulous little hats and serpentines were distrihuted to some three hundred guests. l '.ddie's Syneopaters furnished the music for the evening. Punch wus served at 21 churmingly decorated tahle. Among the guests were Mr. Simons, Miss Greenhill, Mr. King, Mrs. Griffith, hir. Bishlcin, Mr. Johnston, Miss Weinherg, and hlr. Harris.
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The feferfonzan Dame The new Universitv Club was the scene of probably' the most elaborate high school affair ever given. On the evening of February I2 sponsored by Mr. Bishkin the eff- ersonian Debating Club entertained with a dance. The Club was skillfully as well as attractively decorated in effersonian colors purple and gold. Thirteen enormous valentines hung from the ceiling. They' were strung the length of the dance Floor each valentine bearing a gold letter which when put to- gether spelt the name of the club. During the evening the central lights were turned ol? and a Hashlight played on the valentines and on the many colored balloons marl-:ed with D. C. Continuous music was furnished by Patty' Martin s orchestra and by Blanchard s orchestra. The chaperones included Mr. and Mrs. Moyes Mr. Harris and Mr. Johnston. Tld7Zff0T the Senior lair Plans for the Senior Hop of the une graduating class of Central are rapidly' being completed. The dance is to be given at the End O Main on the 2nd of une. 'I he scheme for the decorations is to be that of a circus- this idea will be carried out in the refresh- ments and favors. 'Ihe committee has not yet decided upon the orchestra. However the programs have been ordered from The Star Engraving Co. , 6 - f ' yy irajmy e K' 'J ! lllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Ilfllllllllll 'lilllllllllllllllillllllilillllillllllllll lfillllllllllll lllllllll lllllllllllllillll lllll lil llllfllllll lllll E lllllliilllllllllmllllllllllilllml E lllllllll 5 E 2 5 lllmllllll fmllllllll nf l ff E I 5 Xl T N4 T H ui N. . V F K is-E 2 v hy g . . H g fs nnu u n r u u nu n n n nth-g J . . . . , T K , J , i Ai Q A . nl S? ' ra 'wh s-TTSI' XJ if ff? itil f mu 'tf?e 'l8. 'Q4'iii- Rig K alilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' 351 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh 1
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