Central Intermediate School - Memories Yearbook (Ottawa, IL)

 - Class of 1926

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Central Intermediate School - Memories Yearbook (Ottawa, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 121 of 320
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E-msgs'-Ez: PCILYSCDPE E 2:19262 51111 l nter-Sorority' Scrip Lambda Phi, Delta Kappa and Sigma Chi Gamma sponsored an inter- sorority scrip dance in Bradley Gym Friday, April 9th, This was one of the numerous affairs which have been given this year for the benefit of the endowment fund, and financially, as well as socially, was quite a suc- cess. Music was furnished by Hogan's orchestra. Arrangements were in charge of Frances Coffman. Suppressed Desire Party A suppressed desire party was the nature of the all girls' party, held October 16th, in the gym. There were characters of all descriptions, show- ing that the Bradley maidens have a wide diversity of suppressed desires. Sailors bold, chorus girls, little children, dainty old fashioned maidens and -big surprise-lots of men ! I !! All danced to the tune of Hod Hiatt and his Syncopators, the only real, live men on the place. Lambda Phi, Delta Kappa and Sigma Chi Gamma each contributed some entertainment between dances and during the refreshments. After supper, which was served in the social hall, the judges an- nounced the prize winners. Lucille Tompkins, as a bride, was given first place for the most cleverly carried out suppressed desire, and Laura Lee Strehlow, as a French diplomat, was given honorable mention. First prize for the best looking costume was given to Florence Stepzinski, and honor- able mention to Elwin Ward. Edith Munns was general chairman. QV qvfg, 2, f ' 'i iv +6283 2 . l YA If '- g ' 5.23 ' I . 1,1 Dix' ij- - 4 Q.

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gags? PCll.YSCO'PE 2 :-+.1sp.sifa Liioj J as-aa Romantic Age Romantic Age, a three-act comedy by A. A. Milne, was successfully produced by the Mask and Gavel club, before two audiences at the Woman's Club, Dec. 10-11. The members of the cast included: Misses Evelyn O'Brien, Isabel Bar- ger, Miriam Brodbeck, and Helen Conway, and the Messrs. William Farrell, Charles Longnecker, Robert White, Russell Herman, and Marcy Bodine. The play was produced under the direction of Miss Hope Summers. Minick Minick, a three-act comedy by Edna Ferber and George Kauffman, was given April 29th in the Bradley Chapel, under the direction of Misses Elma Spickard and Helen Conway. A The members of the cast were Misses Miriam Brodbeck, Ruth Fischer, Katherine Strom, Margaret Rothwell, Edith Worley, Helen Wooddell, Esther Carpenter, Dorothy Sayles and Lucille Tompkins and Messrs. Wil- liam Farrell, Charles Longenecker, Leo Staab, Marcy Bodine, James Cos- tello and Eugene MCN aught. Football Banquet This year's football banquet, held in the Bradley cafeteria, Dec. 12th, was entirely different from any held in previous years, for we honored our football team as the 1925 Little Nineteen Champions. It was also at this time that Al de Cremer was awarded the trophy given by the Journal- Transcript to the man who proved the most valuable player to his team in the Little Nineteen Conference. Roger Schenk, the toastmaster, intro- duced the following speakers: Dr. Hamilton, Clarke Vance, A. J. Robert- son, John Mienen, Clarence Rogers, Eugene McNaught, and Dr. Swaim. After the banquet everyone went over to the gym to dance. Wallace Smith was general chairman.



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I PQI-YSCQWPE :E -1118262 L1121 The Christmas Pageant The Bradley Christmas spirit was brought to a climax in the annual Christmas Pageant, which was given in the chapel, December 16, under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. Catherine Yoder and Walter Baer were general chairmen of the pag- eant. Elma Spickard directed the staging and Louis Diercks trained the chorus. ' The pageant, which told the Christmas story in a series of beautiful tableaux was produced by a student cast. Helen Wooddell, as Mary, and J innnie Costello as Joseph, took the leading parts. The collection which was taken was sent as Bradley's contribution to the World Student Friendship fund. . , 4

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