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The Faculty John X. Greek. Principal Charles V. Boardmax, Assistant Principal Ida V. Proxiktt, Study Rooms Home Visitor Malvexa M. Cameron Clerks Ellen A. Davidson Mabel A. Hagen Lillie ). Christianson English Helen G. Allard nnette Brown Jav L. Ciiesnutt Bessie A. Coleman Emma S. Crounse Lillian F. Gray Helen L. Hildrup Edna Hilton DrUSILLA 1 It'Tt’H INSON Olive C. Morris Carolyn A. Reed Isabel Shoemaker MARGARET W. SlDDAL EtIIELBERT WARRICK Grac e A. Williams Maroaket Wood Foreign Languages Inga M. Brkdesf.n Axel Brett Estelle Conway Florenc e Fisii B. M. Gilliland Clark F. Helm well lice Hi ssey J. William Johnson F. Mareck Charles Pehoushek M ary T. Richardson I Iei.ene C. Shirmer Claude I). Sieiii. Zina 1). Snyder Nellie F. Sumpter Dorr n CE S. WlllTE Mathematics Julia O. Adams A. E. Huresii Helen Exches Julia M. Hendrix John F. Magnus Hannah A. Nutter Jennie C. Phillips Walter S. Rodgers Anna Belle Thomas Normal Training ( Ienevieve Brown May II. Dills ()ra K. Smith Agriculture Sherman Dickinson History Marie I. Berg Jessie Brennan Fred F. Carson Fannie M. Forester Mkdora Jordan Charles B. Kuiilmann Martin W. Numbers Annie A. Porter Elizabeth 1). Sciioeit Science Adolph P. Andrews Byron T. Emerson Clara K. Leavitt Harry E. Orsborn D. H. Pierce Sarah T. Rivet Henry J. Rohde Earl Sweet Music Stephen A. Bakalyar Gertrude A. Dobyns Sidney II. Morse Physical Training Albert D. Allen Clara E. ( Jltman Jessie F. Spore ». C. Tiironer Home Economics Elizabeth G. Folsom Myra Goode Lena C. Hellner (tWLadys Jones Janet M. Stevens May B. Towler Drawing Margi’ekite Barnes Eu.a M. Witter Agriculture Sherman Dickinson Librarian Mildred McEnary Dorothy Roberts Commercial Egbert L. Allen Lar.man (). Cummins S. Bernic e Frisch Frank H. Hosmer Rudolph Layher Everii. Newton Mary C. Percy Ella L. Regan Benjamin M. WlNKLEMAN Georgia M. York Opportunity Class M ry F. Regan 17
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E9 niiummnniinnu: 17 Centralian Day—The Parade ONWARD handsome soldiers. so spake the great Napoleon Hartzell, mounted on his coal-black charger, and at his command, the vast army of Central Crusaders started forward on the big second annual Centralian Day Parade. The thousands (men. women, children, dogs, cats, horses, etc.) who thronged lx th sides of the street along the line of march, gazed on in awe and admiration and cheered loudly as the imperial, peerless parade, celebrating the coming out of the second Centralian, wound its stately way in Grand Review. I’ut the onlookers had reason to stare ami gaze in wonder, for before their very eyes were passing some of the most marvelous creations of the human brain and ingenuity. A monstrous “Y with the beans of several well-known Centralites sticking through it symbolized that organization, officially termed the lli-Y Club, but better known as the C. H. S. I Jean Club. (iaily-draped automobiles bearing all sorts of signs and insignia were representative of many of Central's numerous organizations. A man's size camera, supported by two stalwart boosters of the club, typified the Camera Club. A model school house, symbol of the Normal classes, was there. Many grotesque animals and creatures, as yet unclassified by the leading scientists, but all placed under the general heading, “simplicissimae, were liberally scattered along the way. All martyrs to the same good cause, there came a generous sprinkling of Charlie Chaplins (very stylish), clowns, Yama-Yama Girls (also quite modish), hoboes, etc., bearing up bravely under the fierce fire of applause that came from the general direction of the bystanders. The prize-winning float of the entire parade was that of the Girls’ Riding Club. The club representatives, seated calmly on their fiery steeds, at all times showed perfect control over their spirited mounts and managed them with unusual ability. I’.ringing up the rear of the long line, and marching along with grit and pluck.came the World-Famous Hinky Dinky Band, lead by Professor Lew Thomas, ringing from their kettles, spoons, dishpans and other instruments of torture, such music as would melt the hearts of stones and soothe wild beasts (by sending them to gambol on the iolden Stairs and sport about upon the F.lvsian Fields). All the members of this band were afterwards bought up by Sousa himself, who greatly feared their rivalry, not only in local circles but throughout the world. Having completed the course of the march, the entire parade wound up in the auditorium, there to take in the mammoth Centralian assembly. 18
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