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SCHOOL AND SOCIETY SEZ WE By LELAND DELL opener to the season s soclal actxvttxes followed a falrly successful day The theme of the day was peace and the gym was decorated accordlngly It was draped w1th flags representmg all the nations of the world Seven queen nomtnees also to Hr the occasnon were dressed to repre sent powerful natlons Small Unlted States Hags were glven as tlclcets for attendance The Watertown team were the guests of the evening but few of the team members were there A grand march concluded the events of the evening Mustc was fumlshed by the Northerners A Iumor General was the next ln order It was attended by a large num ber of seniors juniors and sophs Durmg the nlne month school year there were sux school dances The nlck el matmee dances were contmued this year by the H1 Y and H1 Trl clubs The un1orSen1or Prom cllmaxed the social events of the year It was the one event looked forward to and dates were secured many months nn advance The boys were dressed tn white flannels and dark coats w1th the g1rls wearmg beautlful formals Soft glowing ltghts and a vtvxd settlng combmed to make the evenmg a success A large group of proud parents were spectators Musxc for all the dances was fur nlshed by the Northerners a local dance orchestra composed of many Central stuoents and was well received at the socxal functlons for whxch If played 21 'l'hv- qtn-Q-ns :ami lllHl'SlHllS lvildlllfl' thu- P-Z'l'HIHl murvh. The Pageant Day dance, again the . ' . I' , . . . . E , . . . , -I . . . . . , . , . . , . . . . . . . ' 9 7 . . . V - , . . , . , , . .
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3l'l'0W CENTRAL HIGH SON GSTERS By PAULINE HOHLER Although the purpose of the Glee Club is to train voices, it also builds character, develops leadership, and pro- motes initiative and co-operation. Cul- ture, poise, and knowledge are also acquired from this activity. It gives the students the opportunity to study and understand finer music. The Glee Club also trains members for A Cap- ella Choir. The Glee Club has performed for several assemblies and presented a concert over the local radio station during the Public Schools Program on March 6. The A Capella and Glee Club combined pesented two concerts during the year, one at Christmas and one in the spring. The Boys, Glee Club meets Mon- days and Thursdays. The Girls, Glee Club meets on Tuesdays and Fridays. On Wednesdays a joint chorus is held. The entire club consists of 1 18 mem' bers. The large number indicates the value to the students of this extracur- ricular activity. The Boys' Club con- sists of 43 members and the girls, 75 members. The officers for the group are elec- ted for the entire year. The Girls' Glee Club officers include: Pauline Hohler, president, Helen Frank, vice-presid- entg Delores Schmidt, secretary. ul.l4:l4: 1'Ll'll Glu- Vluh nn-mlwrs :ii-in Ulirlsj Mills, Lipscomb, Se-hniidt, lruffy, l'l'll'lStl21Il l n 1 .lnnsi-n, In-rvin, lligeqgins, Fully. Mr-G1'eg'ol', NVhite-Sidi-, Small, Vining, M:n1t+-l, U l ll! ii l i voter, B1i'1'llll'H, N4-lsim, Booth, Jenson, Vulp, l'u-truskv, Evans, T'l'2lQ'thPI', aXIl,L,1lll0ftl mussvn, Mi-wimzq, Marsli, Stuwvy, Stukvs, llordzisvh, SJlllt'l', l:0l'f,'h2ll'd, Huhlvr, I n Xl le use ii Joni-S. NYe:i1', Sutlle-, Otto, Iiyznu, lluhl, Lund, Alf-xzmdi-13 Yon XVzild lluju, Zum 'lllll lxllllllx XVQ-stby, Kirk, liullwi-pq. Mewuldt, Iiourdon, Birvliland, YUIIIHI, Zimnwrnum, htm thurs, Frank, Thiel, I2vm:, I-lite, Szimuelslm, Gres-n, Omlund, l'PS2illd4'l', I-lm-so, N in s N L Larson, lnsley, lin-i-n, Join-S, lleYi'iw-s, Hoops, Hue-ni, Siwh. lmvis, lglilllllilll, 11 e s Iiex lwrf.:', Beings. lmnsky. llloysj Imvull, Miller, Long, Fit'-s, I,u1-hx'm:m. Iiuurdon lxun s X 4 Jolmson. l'l'I'SlllllL.Z', M4-rrir-li. lizwtlii-r, Sannnons, Johns, Van Imw-r, Hunstud, 'Xluldx N 1 dv-ii, 'l'l'omhl1-y, lfloud. L:iI.nnd4-, NV1-stby, ,-XIld0l'SUll, Zivgli-1', King, Str-1-nsml, Si hum 1 ur um, Stark, llordi-n, Erim-ksmi, l llll1'l', Quum, Juni-s, 1'lmpm:m, In-nihain, Otis, ix lm c Svhrull, lm vii-S, IA'llll'I'4'I'.
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