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Senior Class History By GEORGE KOEGEL In 192.9 the present seniors first entered Central. The class election was held, and Joe Tucker was chosen class president. The other officers were: Jacques Schwartz, vice- president, and Kate Yaple, secretary- treasurer. The social council was composed of Garnet Gerlock, Charles Porter, .james Stephans, Jane Palmer, and Marion McKay. The ofhcers chose Miss Florence Lucasse and Mr. John Reising as advisors. The first social activity of the class was the Freshman Frolic, which was held for freshmen only. The outstanding feature of the party was a play presented by some of the outstanding members of the class. The class of '33 moves forward and we find that Marion McKay has been chosen president. The office of vice-president was filled by Benjamin Falk, while Kate Yaple became secretary-treasurer. Those on the social council were Esther Sams, Ernestine Stumpf, Kenneth Baker, Charles Porter, and James Yarnelle. Miss Mary Zent and Mr. Robert Nulf became the advisors. The Hobo Hop opened the class of '33's activit-ies. Clever decorations made this an outstanding dance. This was fol- lowed by a spring dance. The junior year brings around another class election. The president was Joe Tucker. Neva Williams was the vice- president. Kate Yaple was again chosen secretary-treasurer. The capable social council consisted of Ben Falk, George Koegel, Chuck Porter, Glycla Heckler, and Lorraine Miller. Miss Vera Pence and Mr. Robert Wyatt became the class ad- visors. The activities consisted ofa mati- nee dance and a dance after the Warsaw game. The Junior Prom was held April 13, in the boys' gym, with Carl Brenner's or- chestra furnishing the music. Dorothy Hassan, a prominent junior, was crowned Prom Queen. Modernistic decorations of cellophane made this a colorful dance. Fantastic fish gave the gym the atmos- phere of the deep sea. 1. Paul Kigar, vice-president, Bob Barnes, president J.. Kate Yaple, secretary- treasurer 3. Miss McKinnie Mr. Wyatt advisors The class that entered Central in 1919 have now become dignified 'seniors. At the class election Robert Barnes was given the office of president. Paul Kigar was elected vice-president and Kate Yaple was elected secretary-treasurer for the fourth time. The social council consisted of Joe Tucker, George Koegel, Ed.lou Bailhe, Jean Beugnot, Ben Falk, Neva Williams and Ray Sanderson. Miss Eva Mcliinnie and Mr. Robert Wyatt were chosen ad- visors. A dance was held in the fall and in November the senior play, Skidding , was presented. In February the seniors and the Caldron staff put on the annual Vaudeville. The senior's Commencement Ritual and impressive Commencement Dance bring to a close the activities of the class of 1933 at Central. Pngt Stun
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