Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Lonaconing, MD)

 - Class of 1948

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Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Lonaconing, MD) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 106 of 172
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A C 5 D N 5 The dances held this year by classes of Central High have been very successful and have brought much enjoyment to all. HARVEST DZNCE The Sophmore Class held the Haf,ves'B Dance Oct. 29, l9l,7,. The gym was 02162111111 decorated in orange and blackg set off with cornstalks. The apparel worn were blue Jeans and plaid shirts. Refreshments were served and everyone had a BH!lI time THANKSGIVING DANCE A Thanksgiving Dance was sponsored by the Juniors Nov. 21 l9L7. The decorations were orange and black. lt was not only a financial success jjj also a social success. CHRISTMAS DANCE A semi-formal dance was held Dec. 23, sponsored by the Seniors. The music was furnished by the Aristocrats. Green and red decoratlohgl with Christmas trees gave our gym a won derful appearance. Because of the boy's, the class voted not to have corsages. SWEETHEART,DANBE. The Sweetheart Dance, Fev. 13, l9a,Qp1as sgonsored by the Junior Clase. The gym was colorfully BOEEQIS. with valentine colors of red and white, which gave tie gym a VSYIKPIGDEY ap! peerence. The sweethearts selected for l9L8' were Jeanette Kirkwood and Jimmy Getson. COMM RCIAL CLUB DANCE The 'Commercial Club Dancen hgid on March 19 19L8 .W was a success. It was held at Central's gym which was decorated in green and white. Dancing was not the only entertainment provid- ed for the guests, but also, card games, checkers, Chinese chec kers, and lunches. The dance lasted from 7'3O to 10:30. Ever one had a wonderful time. ' Y PROM The Prom, the dance which everyone in the Senior and Iun1Qr'Classes look forward to, was held May 28, with a color scheme of pink and blue. Everyone looked lovely, the boys in suits, girls in their evening gowns. The music,was furnished by the Aristocrats. S3v3vl'58'a8S .955



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MUSIC DEPARTMENT The annual Christmas Cantata was presented December 18 and was highly received. Freshmen Student! portrayed the pantomine splendidly. Dorothy Brown and Ella Jean Love were the accompanists. Scriptur readings were given by Seniors. The queen, along with her cour furnished a colorful background fo the Spring Concert tn May ll. Thi concert will be remembered as th foremost musical event of the year On April 19 and May 13 the Cappella presented programs at th Ltnaconing and Meyersdale Lion' Clubs respectively. The renditio .The Senior Class Play, Professor How Could:You was presented Jan. 29th. The play was a great suggess. Those taking part were CL. to R.l Jack Woods---John A291951 Jean Weber---Priscilla Morley Joe Love ----w Prof. Perrv g Alma Henry---Vicky Randolph! Lowell Sowers--Grand a dp Advisor Eva Boettcher-Jnran mal NLY hodgdon Shirley Rowan ---- Valerie Whitman Frances Jones ---- Butcher Boy Bean Gwen Turnbull ---- Tootsie Bean Roy Llewellyn ---- gutlerf Joe Reinhart ----- Technician Kate Cunningham Prompter Ella Jean LOVE.--Prompter Don Ritchie------Technician Miss Hughes ------ Advisor of nWere You Theren was especially , 7 ,P Outstanding. HIGHLIGHT NRITLRS. WMinstrel Melodies of l9h8n was presented February 26 in the school- auditorium. The chorous was compos- ed of students from the Junior and Senior classes. End men were: Bill Neff Jack Woods, Lowell Sowers,and Roy Llewellyn. Joe Love did a very good job as interlocutor. The orchestra despite the fact that it was limited in members, ab- ly furnished music at assembly every week and the annual spring concert. Accompanists are: Ella Jean Love and Dorothy Brown. Mr. Derry should not go without mention for he has competently di- rected and instructed these musical' affairs during our high school years. Highlight Writers These girls, Jean Weber, ,Dorothy'Brown, and Alma Henry served us faith- fully by reporting the school news in the Cum- berland paper every Sun- 'day. They are all mem- bers of the Senior Class.

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