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SENIOR MAGAZINE 19 3 3 M U N S The Munsonian is owned, edited, and published by Central High School pupils. Members of the editorial staff are required to complete a semester of newswriting work before receiving staff positions. M ss Kathleen Meehan is the newswriting teacher and the faculty advisor. The paper is printed in the Central High School print shop under the direction of Wes'cy C. Pierce. Members of the editorial staff arc Marjor c Parsons. Al Williams, Hetty Greene, Carlton Rees. Ganc’da Cecil. Dorothy Webb, Eleanor Chapman, Martha Danner, Clarice Wcaner, Sherles Slane, Richard Car- HONOR The Honor Society is one of Central’s outstanding organizations; its aim is to develop scholarship, character, service, and leadership. Mrs. Erma B. Christy and Miss Lois Guthrie are sponsors. During the past year the most important activities of the organization have been parties for sophomores who received honor awards in junior high schools, formal initiation of new members, chapel program, and the banquet. Discussions of modern books, plays, and movies have been held at program meetings. D R A M A T Exhibit 'A',” which was given February 10, and the annual banquet, May 19, were highlights of the Dramatic Club’s 1952-195) activities. The purpose of this club is to create and encourage interest in dramatic art at Central High School and in the community. Membership is based on try-outs held each semester. Miss Eleanor Bly is sponsor. Members arc Fred Kcppler, president; Al Williams, vice-president; Btttv Ludington. secretary-treasurer; Marjorie Parsons, marshal; Jean GIRLS' The Girls’ Pep Club was organized to promote better spirit and comradeship among the girls of Central. This organization is active in the support of school activities; membership is invitational and is extended to girls who are interested in school activities. The faculty sponsor is Miss Ruth Schooler. Outstanding events of the year were the annual football and basketball dances, mixer for new sophomores, pep chapel program, monthly program meetings, and the Hatchet Hop.” Members are Janet Holmes, president; Emogenc Hays, vice-president; Betty Thornburg, secretary-treasurer; Betty Waite, Marybelle Hopping, Betty Mann. Mary Alice Sutton, Jean McWilliams, Sara Mauzy, Helen N I A N penter, Glynn Rivers. Bob Casey. Mary Louise Poore, Melvin Grundy, Fid Satterfield, Donald Knotts, Rhea LaMottc, Warren Sample, John Stephenson, Dorothy Cunnington, Jean Banta, Mae Settle, Helen Kuhn-heim, Irene Freymark, Betty Lou Pfeiffer, Wilma Campbell, Ralph Stewart, Rosemary Carey, Juanita Boone, Bob Dawson, Ruth Barr, Dorothy Burgauer, Wayne Duke, Jane Hamming, Fred Keppler, Margaret Marsh, Dorothy Turner, Charlotte Case, Mary Caldwell, and Barbara Marquclle. Robert Heath is business manager, and James Draper is in charge of circulation. The advertising staff include Charles Alvcy. Marty Schwartz, Barbara Price, Sue Carmichael, Lewis Parvis, Marjorie Cahill. Phyllis Whitworth, and Zelora Cook. SOCIETY Members arc Glynn Rivers, president; Margaret Marsh, vice-president; Harriet Brazier, secretary; Betty Greene, treasurer; Helen Armstrong, Jean Banta, Ruth Barr, George Bowman, Wilma Burton, Loi Campbell, Martha Danner, James Draper. Lovina Fallis, Hazel Grilfith. Jane Hamming. Dorthca Hanson. Robert Heath, George Humfeld, Eloise Hutchings, John Jennens, Helen Kuhnhcim. Betty Mann, Marjorie Parsons, Mae Settle, Margaret Skillman, Louise Snodgrass, |rssie Taylor, Betty Thornburg, Dorothy Webb. Al Williams, F.mma Katherine Bales, Maxine Lyons, and Edw n Warner. 1C CLUB Banta, Ruth Barr, Harriet Brazier, Dorothy Burgauer, Lois Campbell. Robert Cartwright, Robert Cox, Mary Jane Croft, James Draper, Hershel Eastman, William Green, Norman Hall. Jack Frick, Dorothy Jean Harrold, Robert Heath, Yetive Heller, Helen Hitchcock, Lewis Hollis, Janet Holmes. Van Hossom. Donal Kccver, Dan King, Helen Kuhnheim, Rhea LaMottc, Betty Lewis, Yomada McCracklin. Betty Mann, Margaret Marsh, Sanford Moody. Hylma Pence, Charles Penzcl, Kenneth Raisor, Glynn Rivers. Paul Roesler, Rollin Rothaar. Joe Snyder. Anna Elizabeth Stafford, John Stephenson. Mary Alice Sutton, Betty Thornburg, LaMoine Ulcn, Betty Waite, and Ila Williams. E P CLUB Hitchcock, Jane Hitchcock, Betty McGuff, Delores Knotts, Dorothy Webb, Ruth Barr, Dorothy Burgauer, Jane Austin, Martha Jackson, Rhea LaMottc, Jessie Taylor. Jean Banta. Mary Ellen Pettigrew, Mary Jane Croft, Betty Wingate. Yetive Heller, Mary Jane Arbaugh, Alma Jane Ffalbert, Lois Campbell, Sara Jane Beoddy, Vera Murl McBride, Marguerite O’Connell, Betty Greene, Helen Jackson, Helen Thomas, Ruth Lewellyn, Betty Ludington, Joan Horton, Grace Ludington. Harriet Brazier, Betty Lee Munkelt, Anna Mae Ryan, Martha Williams, Louise Post. Helen Armstrong, Eloise Hutchings, Mary Delores Adams, Barbara Gaylor, Martha Dakin, Marjorie Parsons, Jeanne Riggs, Mary Ellen Sipe, Pauline Snoeberger. Fayola Grobey, Jean Spurgeon. Betty Lou Pfeiffer, Oliva Fields, and Thelma Livingston. Paxc twenty-three
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SENIOR MAGAZINE 19 3 3 FRIENDSHIP CLUB The Friendship Club is the high school Girl Reserve Club and is sponsored by the Y. W. C. A. Its purpose is to encourage friendship among Central High School girls. Miss Anna Marie Yates is the faculty sponsor, and Miss Anna Eleanor Dahl is the Y. W. C. A. sponsor. Members are Dorothy Webb, president; Janet Holmes, vice-president; Katherine Fiber, secretary; Fayola Grobey. treasurer; Betty Mann, social chairman; Jessie Taylor, service chairman; Martha Rooney, program chairman; Mary Ellen Pettigrew, publicity chairman; Eleanor Chap- CEEMO A group of girls from the home economics department have derived much benefit from membership in the Cccmoh Club. Aims of this group arc to form a connecting link between the home and school, to train for active and efficient membership in the home and community, and to furnish a medium for social activities of interest to girls interested in home economics. Miss Ella Hollcnback is faculty director of the club. The year’s activities included a talk, Shopping Abroad,” by Miss Ruth Schooler, demonstrations of making Christmas cakes and wrap- man, Rhea LaMottc. Ruth Miller. Fayola Grobey, Virginia Dale, Marguerite O’Connell. Helen Humbert, Mary Moody, Rosemary Kimm, Yetive Heller, Mary Alice Sutton, Vera Murl McBride, Bertha Rooney, Blanche Dunavent, Dorothy Personette, Glory McGann, Margaret Katt-ncss, Martha Sue Norman, Lois Gardner, Franccinc Mann. Jean Banta, Betty Thornburg, Delores Knotts, Marie Yohler, Marybelle Hopping, Martha Hoechst, Viola Frazier, Amelia Hcrdering, Sarah Belle Harrington, Trcva Oxley, Gail Marks, Lucille Ribble. Helen Love. Pauline Bott, and Martha Jane Weir. H CLUB ping holiday packages, discussion of spring fashions, a hamburger fry, theater party, and banquet. Social meetings were held at the girls’ homes. Food and clothing were sent to needy families instead of having the annual Christmas party. Members arc Martha Jane Weir, president; Helen Armstrong, vice-president; Georgia Ruth Clock, secretary; Martha Hoechst, treasurer; Dorothy Bartlett. Lovada Crisler, Dorothea Hanson, Estelle Hedges, Alice Jean Holcroft. Helen Jones, Rosemary Keesling, Sarah McDowell, Hope Nichols, Wilamina Thaxon, Beulah Hall, and Hulda Garrison. VERGIL CLUB The purpose of the Vergil Club is to further scholarship and promote friendship among its members. Activities of the year included the Saturnalia party at which a play by Jessie Taylor and Harriet Brazier was given. Another highlight was the giving of Cicero Caudidatuo,” a play, in which humor was interwoven with serious campaigning by Richard Carpenter in the role of Cicero. Members were entertained on the Ides of March by the Latin Club of Ball State Teachers College. The crowning event of the year is always the annual Latin banquet, and Milton Roy and Emma Katherine Bales were selected to play the leading roles in the Roman wedding. Miss Emma Cammack and Mrs. Esther Keller Brown arc faculty advisors, and members of the club are Harriet Brazier and Glynn Rivers, consuls; Jack Risher, quaestor; Margaret Marsh, praetor; Hazel Griffith, Betty Green, Milton Roy, David Scarles, Hamer Shafer, Jessie Taylor, Fred Ullom, and Dorothy Webb, aediles; Emma Katherine Bales, Leona Beall, Mildred Beall, Velma Bechtell, Virginia Bcuoy, Lois Campbell. Richard Carpenter. Robert Cartwright, Fayola Grobey, Suannc Hanna, Charlotte Head. Helen Hitchcock, Joan Horton, Charline Marker, Gladys Marker, Ruby Minnick, Norma Nicewanncr, Treva Oxley, Betty Pfeiffer, Charles Pcnzcl, Violet Pearson, Marguerite Roberts, Susan Ribble. Evelyn Shingledeckcr, Mary Alice Sutton, Louise Snodgrcss, Betty Waite, and Florence Wilson. DAUBER CLUB The aim of the Dauber Club is to promote an interest in art. Daublucks are held in the art room, and programs of interest to art students arc given. Members were interested in the exhibits held this year at Ball State. Miss Flora A. Bilby is faculty sponsor. The International Arts Club has offered three memberships this year to the club; Pauline Bott, senior, and Kathleen Stick, post graduate, have been selected for two of these places. Another will be selected. An outstanding social activity was the International Tea dance, April 12, in the library. Skeets Alexander’s band furnished music, and specialty numbers were given by pupils of Miss Doris Lcwcllyn’s dancing classes. Dauber members are Betty Lewis, president; Sara Jane Harriott, vice-president: Louise Shaffner, secretary-treasurer; Emily Lcwcllyn. Paul Dyer, David Heavcnridgc. Hugh Hines, Helen Frye, Dorothy Lon-nccker, Dortha Cron, Ava LaBerteaux, Gladys Groom, Anna Marie Brown. Dan King, Warfcl Boxcll, Lewis Towles. Suannc Hanna, Frances Luichinger. Pauline Bott, Violet Haley, Grace Rush, Mary LaMar, Glenna Baldwin, Glynn Forkncr, Kathleen Stick. Eugene Higdon, Charles Yohler, Ora Koons, and Orville McDowell. Page twenty-five
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