Battle Creek Central High School - Paean Yearbook (Battle Creek, MI)

 - Class of 1930

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f+ f - KX F' r cu t - 'f. .5 'A 'N I 'lf XT ,- -' l. l:ll'Ii , fxf 1' 1 1 ' r ' .. gg - I9 DAEAN OQ ,,,,,,, il Semur Qllass Qwtnrg K XTHLEIIN HFN TZ Freshman Ofncers elected-A meeting of the Freshman class of Central High School was called this afternoon at 3:30 in room B-9 for the purpose of electing ofiicers, and discussing the few class ac tivities. The officers were elected a follows: Don Austin, President: Mary Alexander, Vice-president: Katherine Moulton, Secretaryg Howard Duckworth Treasurer' Mr. George Parker, Faculty Advisor. Freshman Scholarship Awards-The Daughters of Liberty held a Mass meeting for girls in thc assembly room of Central High School this morning. Among the more important parts ef the program was the awarding of gold oblong pins, on which were printed thc letters 26-21 Scholarship, B. C. H. S., to the follow ing Freshman girls: Glenna Sharpe, Maryo Kimball Donna La Barre, Ada G. Thrapp Officers Flected-The Sophomore class officers of Central High School have been chosen as follows: lack Healey, President Helen Vlloodward. Vice-president: Donna La Barre, Secretary: Ted Evans, Treas urer' Mr. George Parker, Faculty Advisor junior Class McetsiAt the llrst meet ing of the junior class of Central High School officers were elected as follows Al Gifford, Presidentg VVes Eisenhood Vice-presidcntg Don Schoonmakcr, Secre tary: Howard Finch, Treasurer. Miss Marion Galton is the class advisor The Vocational School Cafeteria was the scene of the Annual J -Hop on Saturday November 24. About 150 couples of students and Alumni enjoyed dancing to VValt Vernic's Music on the improvised football Held which was sur rounded with pennants, tennis rackets snow shoes, boxing gloves, oars, etc The 13th Annual Junior Class Play l speal ing tbihtx Frances Sergeant won first prme in the Kiwanis Annual Oratori cal Contest while second went to Marian Giddings who had also placed the year before Howard Finch winner of the Oratorical Contest in his sophomore year has again brought recognition to Battle Creek bv winning the sectional prize of a summer s trip to South America in the Constitutional Contest lunior Senior Activities The Senior Class of Central High School entertained the luniors it a picnic at Gull lake last Tuesdav afternoon Tonieht the juniors are giving a reception for the class which graduated this morning in the Vocational School Cafetciit Decorations will be appropuatelyc trried out in the cl iss colors Senior Class Meeting Amon the many duties of t graduating class is first that of electing ofncers The class of 30 has begun its w oi k early by choosing th follow ing, to ieprcsent it Al Gifford President Fred Sherriff Vice president Marian Giddings Sec1ctar5 Howard Pinch Treasurer Nlr Shuart will as usual, act as class advisor Board Chosen Richard Fishei chosen by the Senior Class to stiff of the class annual H his assist xnts begin work im in order to issue the Pu mx P nan has been head the will with nicdiately next May The Vocational School Cafeteria was transformed into a formal ltali in garden for the Senior Prom Mark Fitzgerald s orchestra furnished music for this party which proved t big success Nlildred Decker and Howard Finch were the leading members of the cast for the annual senior play The Cat and the Canary which was performed on March Z6 and 27 in the high school auditorium In spite of the difiieulty con - V. , . 4 Y -. X W, C 1 f ' .Q 'E . ' 1 . C - - 1 ' 1 ' 1 -I , S . 1 . 1 S ' F 1 - K 1. . . ,.'. ' 1 ' ' 1 e ' e 1 ' c 1 1 1 - -' A V M i ' I ri' e t 5 y 1 C '. . I .. U X . ,fy Y' 1. ' A .f.. ' 11 . . ,a V L ,E . . 1 ' 1 ff-1 . '. . 1 c .' 'Z Z. . 1 - e .' ' - g , , r . A , 4 L 1 , . , . . Q V Y . E . . . , I I , . - . E il e r 1 H 1 1 Y. . ,. . C .-1 1 - 4 N - . ' . , . 1 . t , , - ' ' L, 1.5: . L A ts, 1 .V 1 ' 1 'Q ' A . ' ' e '. S A 5 2 'f ' ' If t I L . C , '. '.. W' . ' - , 1 - L 1 s v 1 1 1 -i 1' 1' X 'I' 15 ' Z U X K ' 1 ', '. , . . . .'. , 1 . - W. ir . , . 1 1 j -, - si C s as - ti Q 1 . A . A . . c , .A . - . - 1 44 as ' Booth Tarkingtons Seventeen , was presented on December 12 and 13 in the High School Auditorium. The leading roles were capably played by Margaret Allen, Marian Giddings and Howard Finch. The auditorium was well filled on both nights and the number 13 proved lucky rather than otherwise. Orators-VVithin the folds of the Junior Class of Central High School have been found three members of outstanding 191 nected with the production of this mystery it was staged very successfully. The Graduation Exercises for the Class of '30 were held in the Sanitarium Union Building at 10:30 A.M. on June 12. The Junior-Senior picnic and reception Hnished the High School days of the Senior class in a very appropriate and jolly way on the night of June 12, 1930. Y e

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