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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Fir«l row: Sue Poili» i Mary l ord. Robert Gnukr, Miiy Cillelt, Ihwlti FitzSimmons, Arnold Voss. Helen McGUvrn Margaret Russell. Sitimd Row: Mary Alice Daniel , Florence Blnke, Harrielte Wright, Robert Sh-wrrs. Kilty I Inline.. y. Jay Burch. HONOR PIN First Row: Edith Olson, Mary Gillctt, Orris Scott, Margaret Rus-•ell, Edna Sprth. Paula FUrhwtleh, Sue Poston, Vera l.ee. Smir.il row: Rchert Showers. Donald Nelsan, Vernon Barber, Charles FltrSIm-ntoos, Kitty Holloway. Arnold HI.Y CLUB First row: John Carden, Robert McWilliams, Chalmer Hatlebrrg, Charles FitrSimmons. Cartier Black-burn. DeWilt Atkinson. Clifford Roberts Second row: Vincent Madsen, Clifford Kinder, Joseph Barnett. Mr. Nickel, sponsor. Otis Ingrbritsrn. J y Burch. Third row: Charles Roberts. James Da- vis. George Mooney. Roger l.loyd Fourth row; Donald Nelson. Stanley Thompson, John Meyer. USHERS CLUB First row: Eugene Storm. Paul Hoverson. Rudolph Taman, Lorrian Ethun, Russell Mortenscn. Chalmer Hatleberg, John Fitzgerald. Robret Postal. Second row: Lawrence Doyle. Richard Kepllnger, William McCabe. Donald Dilgrr, Harold Drews. Third row: John Carden. Bcn.amln Caulman. Allmt Krrfcls, Otis Inttbritsen. Fourth rowi Lester Dietrich. Ray Jacket!. Evrrelt Wall William Scott.
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CENTRAL’S YEAR-IN HEADLINES A Score of Highlights As Recorded by the Mirror Central Mirror AAA Starts Third Scholarship Drive Girls’ Club Heads Starts Semester Successful Season Voted by Girl’s Announced For With New Staff With226 Members Club 2nd Meeting Years 1934-’35 S- plamber 21, 1934 S ptrmber It. DM ' Ockbcr t, ItM 1 S ptemlwr 21. 1»14 BIG 8 TITLE HINGES ON TODAY’S GAME NOVEMBER 12, 1934 Central High's Senior Class Judges Pick Favors, Confetti First Evening Elects Flynn Neu) Central Sweet Music To Party a Success As President Debate Team Feature Quadrille November 28. DM 0;tcb»r i, 11)1 Dec, mber 21. DM February 7. 1WS Home Talent S iozv Takes Capacity Audience IVitnesses Form of Fall Frivolities Tiny, “The King Rides Bv 0 tt b«r 5. 1934 November 28. DM RED MILL TO BE STAGED TONIGHT, SATURDAY APRIL 5, 1935 91 Pupils Gain Band, Orchestra Central To Have Senior Students Honor Roll At Plan To Enter New Organization Receive Central End of Semester Music Tourneys Musician’s Club Honor Awards February 7.DM March K. l » March 22. DM January 18. IMS Alumni Rouodup Commencement Activities Scheduled Nov. 9-10 . n , First iu Ten Years Begin; Speakers Elected Ov t. bcr i. DM Deo mh r 21. 1»M Pane 26
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BLUM'S J ewelers Feature Graduation Gifts • No matter what the price may be. you may In- assured, the gift will Ik- a lasting one. 128 State Street G. R. Kinney Co. Inc. STYLE HEADQUARTERS SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT PRICES YOU WANT TO PAY 14 East Mifflin St. Madison. Wisconsin MADISON BEAUTY SOLON Mrs. C. A. Hopkins PER M AN ENT W A VING OUR SPECIALTY For Appointment Call P'9660 29 W. Main Opp. Park Hotel Poets’ Corner THOUGHTS ON LIFE —by a small boy 1 wisht I was a sailor Ami sailed upon the sea. So I could sail far, far away— No. I wisht I was a bee. Now bees can buzz n hum all day N play in a flower nip ‘Til evening comes, then—say. I wisht I was a pup. A pup can bark n jump about, And have a lot of fun. But as for me—why in the house I dassn't even run. Now if I could live the way I like And eat the thing 1 wish, And have a regular big boy's bike And sit all day and fish. If I didn't have to go to school And learn my lessons well. Or hear about the Golden Rule. Gee! Wouldn't that he swell? —LVCILS ScHKF.IfiKK THE RIVER I span the mighty river.--A bridge long, broad, and strong. The river washing under Sings to me this song: “I am ever washing onward. Onward to the sea; People strange and people queer Come down to look at me. The cattle graze upon my banks. Roats on my bosom lie, And thorugh the tranquil summer days I gaze at the azure sky. SELMER KING HOLTON LUDWIG BAND AND OR HF.STRA INSTRUMENTS FOR THE DI SCR IM1N AT I NG MVSICIA N Wisconsin's Most Complete Music Store r.VKRYTMINC. IN MUSIC Musical Instrument Repairing SUPPLIES — ACCESSORIES Ward-Brodt Music Co. 208 State And oft my way through town I take Through camps of industry. Where barges crowd by unkempt shores— I long then to he free. “Through mills of country side I wind. Past meadow, wall, and lea. Till perfect peace at length I find; My resting place—the sea.” —Ruth Light bourn. LIFE'S SEASONS Oh, could I like the spring so gracefully grow old, And as my years advance could I So beautifully ripening, unfold. Could I hut keep until the very end The tender smile of spring And same forever the summer's deep content; What happiness I would bring Could I but keep my soul with autumn's charm aglow Until my feeble and aged head Reposed queen winter's crown of snow. —Ruth Schmitz. RAINDROPS By Ass Rkcas The raindrops pattering on the pane Are as soft and as light A little sprites that frisk about And gambol in the night. They beat an eerie music As ceaselessly they ran Such as the pagan rhythm From pipes of Grecian Pan. They are so gay and mirthful They seem to be so young But so they've been since olden times J E'er since live world begun. Page 28 IT COSTS NO MORE FOR BETTER PRINTING HERE Keep L's In Mind IVlint Von Need Printing • SUGGESTIONS Invitations Tickets Stationery Posters Rushing Cards House Organs Office Blanks Dance Programs Folders and Pamphlets Magazines Cardinal Publishing Company 740 LANGDON B. 1137
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