Central High School - Almanac Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1899

Page 119 of 230

 

Central High School - Almanac Yearbook (Toledo, OH) online collection, 1899 Edition, Page 119 of 230
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 The Annual Board. Oihccrs. Clarence G. Bittner, 799, Clarence V. Brown, ,99, . W,alter M. Braun, '99, Wallace Applegate, i00, . George Moore, 501, . . . Managing Editor Business Manager Assistant Bnsiness Manager Assistant Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Associate Editors. 1899. Ida Taylor, . . Historical Bessie M. Cannan, Musical Rose Hill, . . Social Anna Garber, . . Grinds - - - S Social and Manaffinff Wiliam L- Feder, - QEditor of the Hneiiniw William H. Worrell, Literary Clarence C. Hade, . Athletic 1900. 13 Dorothy Bonner, 155 Ruth Milmine, 14 Burton Smead, 16 Harold Booth. 1901. E 17 John Taylor, 18 Helen Mills. . 1902. 19 Frank Merrill, 20 Amy Maher.



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Iunior Hop. T was with light feet and still lighter hearts that the students of the High School tripped away the merry hours at the third annual High School hop, given at the Collingwood on Friday, April 28, 1899. This is always the most important social event of the season to all the young people of the school, and it is always said that none is more enjoyable. But this year nothing was lacking which could possibly give pleasure to anyone, and the decorations and arrangements were far superior to those of last year. The fraternity boys showed their enthusiasm by kindly offering to decorate the hall, each fraternity selecting some particular spot for its booth. The Kappa Phi Alpha boys transformed one corner into a very cosy, inviting nook, where all the girl visitors re- ceived silver friendship hearts as souvenirs. The walls were draped in red and black, the fraternity colors, which made a very effective background for the football pictures hung about. Red carnations were placed on the tablesg pillows and rugs were scattered in and about the chairs and couches, while large lamps cast a pretty glow over the whole scene, making it very effective. The chaperones who did much to extend the hospitality of this booth were Mrs. Eberth, Mrs. Geddes, and Mrs. Walker. The Umpty Six booth was equally as attractive with its black and white hangings. A portion of one side of the hall had been selected by this fraterity, and much taste was displayed in the decorations. The entrance curtain was held in place by HU. 6 in lights. Divans, pillows, and rich Persian rugs were scattered about in profusion, and

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