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

 - Class of 1930

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SOROSIS The Sorosis Literary Society was founded in 191-I with the impor- tant purpose ot promot- ing the reading and appreciation of good literature. This prin- ciple has been carried out in various ways since that time. Among several speak- ers who have appeared before the society were Rabbi Markowitz, who discussed the L.tera- ture of the Bible, and the Rev. Mr. Rocca, who read a group of poems by American au- thors at the Christmas meeting held at the home of the society advisor. The girls are en- couraged to produce their own literary et- forts tor program duty although the work of experienced authors is also read, including short stories, poems and essays. The Soro- s s Scrap Book, which was started several years ago, is given in turn to each girl who contributes some poem she has especially en- joyed. Several times a year the selections from this book are read in the meetings. All girls who are above with an average no lower than B are eligible to which Rooms IHA or attend the meetings are held in the Club on every second Thursilay. ln other years the elub work has been kept to one partir- ular class of literature, but this year the work has been more general. Sorosis tries to do some- thin! for the school and in the season 1929-30 made a gift to the clubs, silver spoons and an electric stove. Officers the first semester were: Mary Elizabeth Cros- bie, president: Jean Forsy- the, vice-president: Meta Schulz, secretary: Norma Lewerenz, treasurer. The second semester the chief position was held by Norma Lewerenz with the following statf: Evelyn Hornimr, vice- president: Rachel Ochstein, secretary: and Mary Jean Marsh, treasurer. First foie: M. E. Crosbie, J. Forsythe, Miss K. Welch Second row: M. Schulz, N. Lewerenz, E. Horning. Third row: R. Bittler, A. Linnemeyer, Fourth rozr: S. Masursky. R. Ochstein, Fifth row: L. Masursky, J. James, M. E. H Page 101 1 C. M. Guy E. Hunt. eit, D. Hileman



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C. G. A. A. The Central Girls' Athletic Association, the initial ath- letic club for girls in the school, is now one of two. Membership in the club is secured by earning at least one hundred points. How- ever, anyone acquiring from 25 to 100 points is entitled to an associate membership. WVith four years of organ- ization the C. G. A. A. has many letter girls for mem- btrs, who started a novel idea of forming the Letter Girls' Club. The plan was carried out and the second athletic club gave a number uf parties to the girls inter- ested in athletics. The activities carried out this year have been numer- ous and as interesting as previously. The annual ban- cluet held at the end of the Lasketball season was also very novel and interesting. The new distinguished and exclusive C. G. A. A. caps brought much excitement, enthusiasm, and interest to the club. Girls' basketball this year has been one big successn- lots of girls out and lots of pep! After hard practise and work, the teams were chosen with captains for nach, and finally Mrs. Camp- bell posted the tournament schedule. After the first big tournament it is customary that class teams be chosen and another schedule posted, each class playing the other three twice. At the close of the season an all-star team is generally chosen. consist- ing of irirls of best attend- ance, spirit, and quality of play. With the large number of girls out this season, good material was aquired, both cld and new, also a wide in. terest in the girls most pop- ular sports. Top row: Mary Weaver, Margaret Ferguson, Betty VanArnam, Helen Dessauer, Mildred Linnemeyer. Second row: Dorothea Sie- bert, Martha Reppert, Vir- ginia Brittenhain, Madaline Beck, Maxine Bradtniilier. l'hird row: June James. Flo Pio, Marjorie Brighton, Florence Rhine, Roberta Aldred. Fourth row: Kathleen Robinson, kllizalueth Colling, Madelyn VVvsc-man, Helen Lee, Kate Yaple. Fifth row: Dorothy Bar- bour, Dorothea Myers, Esther Masterson, Alice Harding. Dorothy Sutton. Sixth row: Una Long, Virginia Mason, Esther Maloley, Edna Baier, Dorothy Stapleton, Margartt Ponsot. Seventh row: 4Mildred Eggiman, Kathleen Knisley, Gladys Doenges, Mary Alice Anspach, Ethel Kaufmann, Sara Bernstein. Eighth row: Johanna Mahlon, Irma Rey. Neva Williams, Ruth Buhr, Ann Ferguson, Carlene Monroe. Ninth row: Glenna Brinsley, Wilma McMaken, Vivian Polston, Dollie Belle Ganther, Margaret Benecke, Mary Mitldaugh. Club advisor: Mrs. Ingrid Campbell. Page 103

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