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

 - Class of 1930

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OFFICERS O-fficc First S0lHf'Nf4'I' P1'esidc'11f . David Falk Vice-P1't's1'rIcnf Virginia Blosser S'cc'Vcff1ry Don YVils0n Trcasnrcr Helen Dessaucr Pugc IIS STUDENT PLAYERS Student Player's Club means an organization that is comprised of students who have earned their member- ship by hard wurk. Under a new point system, mem- bership is obtained by ten points and thus-e who were members remained in the club only by a scare of ten points or mere. Points are carned by participation in plays, stage work, commit- tee activity at meetings, and many minnr duties. Those whn earn twenty five puints in one year are awarded a D guard fastened tu the regular Student Player pin. It is a reward of high honor for it is difficult to earn twenty-Five points. Due tn Miss Suter having cliartre uf dramatics in all three liublic hizh schools this year, the Senior Play, H353 East, was given Nu- vember 22 and 23, A Christ- mas Pageant was the De- cember feature. The cast fur these were taken mostly from the drama class. During: mid-semester, the initiation of all three high schools' Student Player's Club was held in the Cen- tral auditurium and a dance in the Srymnasium after- ward. SDl'll'lE initiatiuns have been held at the Snuuk cottage al Wawasee. First row: David Falk, Virginia Blosser, Dunald XVilsfm, Helen Dessauer. Miss Marjorie Suter. Second row: George Mc- Cunib, Marsfuerite Ruhr- lvansrh, Jack Rittenhouse. Ruth Bittler. Bill Lipkey. Third rnw: Larry Levy, lic-tty VanArnam, Ruth VVil- kvning, VValter Erhnian. Marianne Cowan. Fourth row: Joe VVilliams. Vera Lambrook, John Bas- tian. Marnaret Moellerinir. Rise Malnley. Fifth ww: Clara Mae Guy, Julian Falk, Mary VVea- ver. Samuel dlaviteh, Helene Smith. Sixth row: I-'ritz Schafer, Sylvia Gladstone, Mary El- len Ht-it, Elizabeth Porter. Faiherine Porter. Seventh ruw: lvlarjnrie McKee-man, Dick Erb. Anna Duran. Carlyle Pin. Hoy Mc- Cannell. Eight row: Orthel Chausse, Rachel Ochstein. Sara Ma- sanrskv, Agnes VVilkenin:. Alice Harr. Edward Erb. Second SCIlIt'Sft'7 George McComb Betty XYZII1.-XTIIHIII , Helen Dessauer Ruth Wilkening

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THE BOOSTER CLUB The silent third person in Central activities is the Booster Club. VVhenever anythinn is wanted done in Central tncre is one club .nat is always ready to tackle tnc Job, and tney are led in ine venture by their faculty advisor, Miss Vera Pence, who has most ably directed them tor the past two years. At the start of school the advisory committee, Mary lullen Heit, Max Kaplan. iirlene Smith, and Joe Wil- liams, met and picked the club for the coming year from the piles of applications. Their pick proved to be of the hest of workers. With the coming of foot- hall season their work start- ed. They decorated the sta- dium. and field for all the games. The blue and white was much in evidence when the name was called. This was not all that they did during the zrid season for they were always on the scene of battle with refresh- ments. They advertised the Eames, too, and offered their hit of yelling. Then came the net season ami they again furnished the colors at the Hyms and the candy, ice cream, pop. etc. They olTered their services as helpers tu make the section- al and regional tournaments the biggest ones ever held in the r-ity. Not satisfied with this they were on hand to boost the Central track and field melts, and they sure did their bit to make them big. Athletics were not the on- ly thimz they boosted for they helped the debating trams have a successful seas- on, They made and hnanc- ed a new annual day at Central. It was Bow Day when everyone bought bows and wore them. The precedes fl' the day were given to the speech department. They ad- vertised other activities in school. They assisted the music department among others. In the pep sessions they had many stunts, The an- nual special for the year was gotten together by the club, The special was made up of two cars and was sent to Auburn. At the state championship football xrame between Central and Horace Mann of Gary, they publish- ed a four Page folder with the names and other infor- mation of interest. The chairman for the year was chosen at the beginning of the first semester: the member chosen for the pos- ition was Joe Williams. The State tourney special was chartered and decorat- ed. in charge of the club. who handled it in good shape. First row: Joe Williams, Mary Ellen Heit, Max Kaplan, Helene Smith, Miss V. Pence. Second row: June James, George Mt-Comb, Clara Mae Guy, Dick Vogfelsang, Marguerite Rohrbau,-zh, Third row: Hoy Mc- Connell, Ruth Bittler, Lawrence Levy. Betty VanArnam. Sam Elliott. Fourth row: Mildred Miner, John Fawcett, Marguerite Fraylick, Billy Harvuot, Norma Lewerenz. Fifth row: James Throp, Kathryn Bash, LaVerne Dc-Haven, Marion McKay, Jack VVeaver. Sixth row: Grave Leslie, Lawrence Roop, Virginia Blosser. Bob Yerfzens. Seventh row: Burton Homsher, .lean Forsythe. Gordon Foster, Marjorie Brighton. Page H7



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MATH CLUB December 4, 1929, marked the sixteenth anniversary of the founding of our Math- ematics Club, better known as Math Club. one of the oldest and most important organ- izations in Central. On December 4, 1913, Mr. D. XV. XVerremeyer, a mathematics teacher, founded the club with the assistance of the class of 191-1. Math Club has this year also upheld the ideals and standards established so long ago by those former stu- dents and teacher. The meetings, held once a month on Friday, were entertaining. Featured among the programs were addresses given by Mr. Wyatt, Miss Nielson, and a. demon- stration on Radio Pic- ture Transmissionw by Mr. Springer. In every meeting a student also gave a talk. For the first semest- er Elmer Zweig, Nancy Porter, Sara Masur- sky. and Ralph Hen- schen capably served in the capacity of pres- ident, vice-president, secretary, and treasur- er, respectively, The duties for the second semester were faithful- ly executed by Ralph Henschen, Agnes VVil- kening, Vera Lam- brook, and Orthel Chausse. First row: Elmer Zweig, Nancy Porter, Sara Masur- sky, Ralph Henschen, Jack Rittenhouse, Elizabeth Por- IGF, Second row: Dick Erb, Hoy McConnell, Marjorie Mc- Keeman, Gerald Brings, Al- ice Harr, Orthel Chausse. Third row: Lawrence 3. Rcop, Sarah Ochstien, Larry Levy, Rachel Ochstien, How- ard Croninger, Ruth Wilken- mg. Fourth row: Evelyn Horningr, Robert Geake, Daselex, Mildred Miner, Don Fifth row: Jack Koegle, Lottie Masursky, Lawrence Schmitt, Charles Cross. June James. Sixth row: Betty Yarnelle, Max Kaplan, Lucy Porter, John Bastian, Jean Ludwig, Sam Edlavitch, Seventh row: Dave Falk, Vera Lambrook, James Newhouse. Agnes Wilkening, Bill Wyrick, Marguerite Rohrbaugh. - t Eighth row: Mary Alice Stewart, Catherine Porter, Esther Eckart, Ed. Erb. Mary Weaver, Vivian Young, Pete Vincenski. I ' I Ninth row: George McComb, Miss Gardner, Mr. Reising, Mr. Virts, Miss, Christman, Mr. Turpin, Mr. Croninger. if e 1-Xa 11: WMI . Page 99

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