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l l . 4 THE INTERLUDE Senior Class Oflicers hold office all year. For their splendid work, let's give them a cheer. For President again, Walter Brodbeck, our old friend, Leslie Lange holds oflice number two in line, and say, he's doing very 1'ine. Lucile Wilson thought the sea of matrimony grand, So now her place is filled by Marilee Stanz. Our Treasurer is John Schohl. CI wonder if we're in the hole?j Class Yell Leader is Bob Wray. He always wades right in the fray. The Senior A play, now history, was quite a great victory. The characters were splendid. Here's what they all did: Everett Bonnell was an author fcontrary to belief not a pauperb, Betty Moran, his wife, played an important part in his life! Helen Burgess and Tom McNeff furnished the love elementg William Fassnacht worked with farmer tools, but we know, however, he was nobody's fool, Phyllis and Billy fMarilee Stanz and Leslie Lange, you knowj just about stole the whole show. Dick Morgan and Maxine Schott had together cast their lot. Regina Dennis. Lucinda in the play, was right in the thick of all the fray: Fran Musick, the housekeeper, was always in a stir, While Mrs. Marshall CBetty Owensj, a neighbor, and Mary Nash, her daughter, could not have been better: e Jerry was played by Joe Henderson: June Wass an Angie Cooooooooo!!! what a punj All helped along the success, and I really couldn't tell who was best. Guess what happened on January eighth! The Senior Prom was destined by Fate. It began with a march so grand-the music was played by a wonderful band. Dreamy music, beautiful girls-I bet all the boys had them in a whirl. A good time was had by all, everyone from short to tall. Instead of the traditional class day, we held Senior Cap and Gown day. A party was held in our gym so small, and BOY what a time was had by all. At Baccalaureate Dr. Rhys Price Jones gave the address in inspiring tones. Some songs were sung by the Glee Club, aye, but here's the rub, It made us think with a sigh that the end of our school years was drawing nigh. Of course you couldn't guess who, as scholars, were best. 1 Betty Owens was our valedictorian with Mary Woodward our salutatorian. At Commencement, our last event, in dignified speeches, great truths did they teach us, At the end of this service we received our token of recognition fdiplomas to youj amid congratulations. p This ended our school years with all we hold dear. Helen Essington and Mary Olah.
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THE INTERLUDE 3 History of The Class of January, Q937 'Twas in 1492 that Columbus sailed the ocean blue, But 'twas in l934 that these sophs first trod on Central's floor. As -soph B's their size, ah me, 'twas 'bout as big as a little Hea. Their intellect-t'would not do, because, you see, they only knew That the halls were large and they were small And that they couldn't find their way at all, But just you wait, because you'll see they weren't so slow Oh no! no! nol A WEDDING in their soph A year. Mock? Of course, what else could it be, my dear? The Bride, Miss January Class of '37, married Mr. Central Senior High. Time? 3:37. V The Bridesmaids, Evelyn Hinkson and Jane Hunt, were there awaiting the Bride so fair, The Ushers, Dick Morgan and Bill Palm, marched down the aisle with an air so sol'mn. The Ring Bearer, Mr. Brodbeck by name, has now positions connected with fame. Irene I-Iodza sang most beautifully the song, I Love You Truly. To introduce the affair, two pages, Bernice Robbins and Helen Essington, were there. Their Junior B year brought electioneers. Who was elected? Just give me time and I'll tell who was selected. Betty Owens, our first president, could never, never have served us better. For vice-pres., Tom McNeIf, while Bernice Robbins was secretary-treas. Our Business Manager was Mr. Fish--I'll give you his first name if you wish. Juniors, Juniors, everywhere! Anything to be done-th-ey're just right there: In Drama Club, Interlude, basketball and track, Forensic, swimmers, Handy Andy, football-nothing lack. Millions of others, too, you see, for they're up and at it - That's the way to be, Election again in llA year. It was pretty close-never you fear. For President, Walter Brodbeck served, while Mary Woodward ably assisted. Richard Brown was Secretary of the Treasury, With 'AMickey Mouse Burke our Business Manager. To lead our yells in the stands we selected Marilee Stanz. Seniors nowf We gave a drama. Do you want me to give the namma ? Here 'tisz The Flower Shop. The cast all honors did cop. Jeanette Wontor-ek, Tom McNeif, Frances Musick, Everett Bonnell and Leslie Lange, As they linished, with applause, the auditorium rang.
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THE INTERLUDE GRADUATES CLAIR DEFOREST ALSPAUGH Ballers Know Your City, R a d i o Clubs, President IIA, IZB. ALICE JANE ASLIN ..AI,. C a m p Cookery, Nursing Clubs. South Bend Business College. CHESTER BADOWSKI Chet Intramural Wrestling, Box- ing, Basketball. First place in Algebra Contest. VALERIA JEAN BAILEY King DONALD EARL BAKER Don Aero Club. Butler College. VIOLA JANET BEANE Commercial, Tap. K n o w Your City, Learn To Dance, Historical and Movie Clubs, Gregg Certificate. MARGARET VIVIAN BICKEL 'IMarg1'e Knitting and Tap Clu-bs, In- tramural Volley Ball and In- door, Varsity Hockey, Volley Ball, and Indoor. St. Joseph Hospital. ERVIN JOSEPH BIERWAGEN Know Your City Club, In- tramural Baseball. LAURABELL BLAND Laurie Learn To Dance, Tap, and Glee Clubs, Intramural Vol- ley Ball. South Bend Business College. RICHARD BOITS Dick Know Your City, T a xi- dermy, Learn To Dance, and Golf Clubs, President Golf C I u b, Intramural Football, Baseball, and Basketball. Lake Forest. EVERETT LEE BONNELL BonneI1'eU S p a n is h, Thespian, and Drama Clubs, President Thespian IZA, Intramural Baseball, IIB, IIA and Bas- ketball, IOB, IOA, Varsity Swimming, IIB, IZB, The Florist Shop , Women Have Their Way , New Fires . Prom Committee. Indiana University. CHARLES HUBERT BOURGON Itch1'e Learn To Dance, Football, and Golf Clubs, President of Golf, IZA, Intramural Bas- ketball, 10B and IOA, Cub Football, Varsity Wrestling, IIA.
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