Central High School - Caldron Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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' 6?-f-B---b-1+ The CA 1..o1e.oN --f-'-e-'--we--'-he he fe 9:-: 6X I I sonosts : The Sorosis Literary Society has just completed another very successful I year. Miss Hawkins undertook the task of advising the organization, in place of I Miss XVilliams, who has left Central. A large part of the credit for the success- l ful year goes to her and the oihcers who spent much time planning attractive pro- l grams and worthwhile activities, l This year Sorosis tried a new plan of dividing the organization into four de- partments: dramatics, art, music, and literary. Girls were permitted to work in any department they enjoyed most and the programs of the year were most l unique and entertaining. A unique program of the year was one given by the.dramatics department. It was a play of midgets and the clever acting combined with the grotesque wr appearance of the cast caused much hilarity in the audience. The strange part of it was that two perfectly healthy and normal girls were required to make one midget. For once, two positives equalled a somewhat minus. G In a very interesting literary program, the titles of books were portrayed by .'g,,1g girls of that department. The excellent acting of the participants made it com' 'lex paratively easy for the spectators to guess the titles which were represented. Ext one of the musical programs, the life of Chopin was reviewed and one of l his compositions played. In addition to this, several vocal and instrumental l numbers made the program unusually delightful. l The art department of Sorosis was responsible for the numerous clever and attractive posters announcing meetings, and also furnished its sha1'e of programs. One of the purely social programs of the year was the Alumnae Tea. .-Xt this meeting the alumnae of Sorosis furnished the program which was topped by I a delightful account of her summer's work by Miss Suter, former coach of dramatics. I The Annual Banquet was also an aH'air of note. Anne XYeaver. kindly odered her home for the event and she proved a charming and gracious hostess. j The program which followed the delicious repast was very clever and unusual. Dancing and a general social time closed another most enjoyable gathering. You may wonder how, between social events, Sorosis had time for all the boosting' and good hard work which it did in 24. Xlhenever there were any pro- grams, athletics, or campaigns to be supported, Sorosis was right there to boost I them. The features for which Sorosis is most noted, however, is its standard of excellence. All applicants for membership must have been declared eligible by i Mr. Croninger. This means that they have an average grade of D, at least. The I enrollment is also limited to sixty girls who are IO A's or more. Both of these features make Sorosis exclusive and an excellent organization. .-X number of ' graduating seniors will leave vacancies in the society which may be nllerl by the aspiring under classmen. Heres to another successful year, Sorosis. : -RUTH KNATZ. QI clung '-qu U ..................-..........-................-.....,....-............ .. .. .... .. - - ....3g., Page .Yi11t'ly-st z't'll



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1 -Q -9--------9 T he C ALDRON -ri Q----'-'-'-'-----f-1-se -'-e- - 92: I5 I HI-Y 1 During the last year the Y. M. C. A. has been carrying on its beneficial work I on even a greater scale than ever before. One of the bright spots of this great success was the wondrous advance and tireless activity of the Hi-Y club. The basis upon which the activities of the entire year were founded was the subject l Choosing your life work. Fred Pfeiffer, Monte, Nigger ltolf, and Al Lomont were the officers chosen to lead us through the fall semester. These fellows, aided by Mr. llrunson and Nr. Croninger, arranged an interesting and unusual program based upon Choosing Your Life XYork. Their program worked out something like this: After the weekly wholesome supper, the fellows all entered in on the discussion l of the evening. The iirst speaker of the semester was llr. Miles l'orter who told the fellows of all the advantages, disadvantages, joys, and trials of the medical profession. Some experienced changes in their hopes for the future and others i were inspired and given new ideas. Then following one of the finest Father and Son meetings ever held, and a discussion on the Girl Question, and one on the I . I Four C's, XY. C, Armisted visited us and gave all the fellows a line on the game G of engineering as a Life ltork. gy, The next big event was the alumni meeting, when the program was in charge of our alumni members. There were speeches and college songs by the fellows A. which gave us all an insight into college life and spirit. Following another dis- cussion, A. K. Remmel of the News-Sentinel spoke on Fucking the liianie of ,lournalism. He gave many interesting details in the game of journalism. Next came an interesting discussion on Dancing and then the next week the otlicers to lead us through the spring semester were chosen. l The new ofhcers were Howard Montgomery, lillwood Heine, l'erry Thomas, and Clarence Kammeier. At the beginning of the semester the club acquired some young blood from the .lunior Hi-Y headed by Brute l-lradtmiller, l.en I Schele and Dean Cutshall, all of whom came through the initiation with nothing t more than minor injuries and bruises. On ,lanuary 31 the most lively discussion l of the year was held upon the subject of athletic awards. liveryone present, especially the athletes, had more than their share to say on the subject. Bert Griswold, prominent in advertising business, told Hi-Y'ers about the necessary qualifications for successful advertising, The annual Mother and Son Banquet, the last event of note, surely topped off some year. ,lust looli over the list of our events and you'll say what everyone else says, what a bunch of stuff they did! Throughout the year Mr. Croninger led all meetings and discussions in l faultless style, and showed the fellows he was not just Principal but a com- rade and a full fledged member of the Hi-Y club. ln the case of his few absences Mr. Dilts proved himself equally able to lead the fellows in discussion. l In short, the Hi-Y club this year has 'reached the highest peak of success, for it has aided many boys in Choosing their Life lYork and it has carried out to the fullest extent its resolve, To create and maintain throughout the school l and community high standards of Christian character. l -PERRY 'rHoit.xs. ff! M. .,.-.,..,..,..,.-.,,.,,,.,.,,,,.-..,-,,,,,,-,,,...,,.--..-..,.-..,. -.-.----...-9:-I Page .Yflzcly-111'l1t'

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