Muncie Central High School - Magician Yearbook (Muncie, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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19 3 3 CALENDAR SEPTEMBER SENIOR MAGAZINE - 12. Centralites remount steps of learning to their dear old alma mater. Carlton Rees doesn’t have his Latin today. 14. Sophomores earn title of Babes in the Wood” as they wander forlornly through the halls hunting the elevator. 26. We hear that The Mumonian subscription rates have been reduced to 15 cents. 7. 21. 2. 4. 5. 10. 11. 12. 15. 16. 18. OCTOBER Glynn Rivers wins senior presidential election. Other officers are Fred Kcppler, vice-president; Betty Greene, secretary; George Hum-fcld, treasurer. Teachers go to Indianapolis to attend Indiana State Teachers’ Association meeting during our two days’ vacation; Marjorie Parsons, Betty Greene, Al Williams, and Fred Kcppler go to Indiana High School Press Association meeting at Franklin. NOVEMBER Greta Garbo, the second, waltzes into Dramatic Club meeting in guise of Al Williams. Seniors celebrate class day. Bearcats, hot off the grid, enjoy themselves at Girls’ Pep Club dance. Central students put on Sunday-go-to-meeting manners to entertain mammas and papas. Hey, hey! What do you say? The junior play on Armistice Day.” B” Cats, undefeated, swarm over Green Archers to climax a honey” of a season. Girls entertain mothers at largest and most successful pot-luck. Auditorium rings with hilarious laughter and enthusiastic applause as Strickland Gillilan convulses school. Jolly and Fisher, Schwartz and Williams, Bears and Cats fight it out in Magazine chapel. Drive opens to sell magazines for band uniform fund. Jolly’s natty net-swishers open season with sweeping victory over Winchester. DECEMBER 2. Extra! Extra! Reds outsell Blues in Magazine Contest. Tom New, Pete Giorgianna, and Maurice Steenbarger distribute prize candy. 5. Central students hear they arc to be graded on citizenship. Immediate effect is school of angels. 7. Girls’ Service Club entertains girls in the library. 16. Seventy-nine students make honor roll for second six weeks. Marie Yohler and William Houk, seniors, are first. 20. Honor Society holds party in the library. 21. New arrivals! Forty-nine student teachers make their debut. Girls’ Service Club launches campaign to help needy. JANUARY 12. Dramatic Club has try-outs for Exhibit ‘A’.” 18. Members of G. A. A. give annual sports’ night” program. Page twenty-eight

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SENIOR MAGAZINE 19 3 3 H I - Y To create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the school and community arc aims of Central’s Hi-Y Club. Weekly program meetings arc held to bring about a closer fellowship among the boys. The club will give the annual Hi-Y Honor Medal to an outstanding boy of the graduating class. R. Lloyd Cooley, Central social science teacher, and H. A. Pettijohn, of the Y. M. C. A., are sponsors. Members are Glynn Rivers, president: Fred Keppler, vice-president; MUSIC Twenty-four pupils of Central High School are members of the Music Club. Aims of the organization are to stimulate an interest in music and develop fellowship among lovers of music. Glen Stepleton is faculty advisor, and members are Velma Bctchtcl. president; Marybelle Hopping, vice-president; Hylma Pence, secretary- CLU B Paul Roesler, secretary; Charles Yco, treasurer; Fred Hughes, Charles Alvey, Frank Chalfant, Vincent Schifller, George Flinn, William Houk, George Wise, John Lewellyn, Ted Cope, Clyde Havens, Donal Keever, Garrell Rcadnour, Claude Bilby, Gene Clock, Robert Cox, Charles Pcnzel, Bud Hollis, Ray West, John Oungan, Al Williams, Richard Yeager, Jack Risher, Warren Sample. James Wingate. Charles Nelson, Edwin Warner, Robert Rayl, John Church, Autcn Cole. George Hum-feld, Paul Dyer. Gene Keppler, Walter Bird, Van Hossom, Richard Traub, Edward Ball, John Stephenson, and Karl Treffinger. CLUB treasurer; Mary Elizabeth Baldwin, Glen Betchtel, Louise Clouse, Lawrence Condon, Mildred Davis, Wayne Donson, Fred Durman, Alice Elliott, Donald Grime. Van Hossom, Anna Mary Irwin, Rosemary Kecsling, Byron Neher, Joseph Parke, David Paton. William Pcaslcy, Floyd Rhinehart, Anna E. Stafford, Karl Treftinger, Marguerite Williams, and Homer Young. SENIOR BAND An organization that is one of Central High School's best boosters is the Senior Band. Members have played at all home basketball and football games, given concerts at junior high buildings, civic clubs, and pep chapels, and have been ready to lend pep to any occasion. The purpose of the band is to develop an appreciation and playing ability of band music that will enable its members to enjoy a worthy use of leisure time while in school and after they arc graduated. The head of the music department, Glen Stepleton, is in charge of band activities; Karl Treflinger is student director. Members arc Chester Clinger, president; David Paton, vice-president; Mary Jane Patterson, secretary-treasurer; David Paton, Paul Cornelius, and James Hankinson. librarians; Atwood Allen, Edward Ball, Maxine Bchnke, Mary Bennett. Claude E. Bilby, Herman Bird, Lucille Boram, Sheldon Clarke, Wayne Donson, Paul Garrett, James Orville Johnson. James Kesot, Lelia Lanning, Garnet Marie May, Northa McCrecry, Carl Mc-Gary, William Mcc, William Moody, Alberta Morris, Luick Notting ham, Joseph Parke, Lawrence Parker, Fred Petty, James Phillips, Mary Alice Rees, Bob Richman. Bernice Timmons, Paul Tuttle, Kenneth Walters, Harold Wcgesin, George Wise, Myron Wilson, Bob Wilson, Hazel Wright, Charles Yco, Elsworth Yingling, Homer Young, Dun Grime, Ellis Ratschford, Charlotte Case, Francis Bilby, Henrietta Smith, Lewis Parvis, John Collins, Tom Scatcs. John Dungan, and Reba Brandenbcrg. CENTRAL'S FACU LT Y Bottom row (left to right) — Edward Eaton, Miss Kathleen Meehan, Miss Anna Marie Yates, Miss Lucy Applegate, Miss Josephine Clevenger, Miss Frances Andrews, L. S. Martin, Miss Mary Findling, Miss Margaret Ryan. Mrs. Kreszcntia Fcnimorc, Miss Emma Cammack, and Noel C. Ware. Second row (left to right) — Mrs. Adlai Dalby, Miss Ruth Schooler, Miss Ola Courtney. Miss Maude Michael, Mrs. Esther Keller Brown, Mrs. Gladys Townsend, Miss Lorcnc Turner. Miss Lucille Mayr. Russell McNutt, and Wesley C. Pierce. Third row (left to right) — Flarry Whittern, H. E. Fcnimorc, Gilbert Blackwood. Floyd Raisor, Miss Mary Wade. Miss Ella Hollenback, Miss Frances O’Harra, Mrs. Lois Clark, and Miss Geneva Brown. Fourth row (left to right) — R. S. Lingeman, Miss Elizabeth Hutzel, Miss Lois Guthrie. Hal Warren. Charles Hampton, Miss Nclle Massey, Miss Eleanor Bly, Miss Deborah Edwards, and Mrs. Erma B. Christy. Fifth row' (left to right) — Charles Rettig, Raymond Jolly, Edward Zctterberg, R. Lloyd Cooley. Mrs. Susan B. Nay, Irvin Morrow, and Miss Flora Bilby. Page turnty-seten



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SENIOR MAGAZINE — 1933 20. Girls’ Service Club entertains with party for new sophomores. 24. Honor Society holds initiation. Everyone changes cars for second semester. FEBRUARY 10. Seniors choose blue and silver as 1933 class colors. Dramatic Club gives Exhibit 'A'.” 12. Reverend Edgar Cyr gives talk at Lincoln chapel. 16. Seniors put over annual style show before admiring audience of mothers and classmates. 18. Central loses versatile senior, Peggy Shellcr. 22. Girls’ Pep Club holds Hatchet Hop”; baked beans are served as main course. 23. Senior girls select white semi-sports dresses for Commencement. 27. Dr. Bromley Oxnam speaks at junior-senior chapel. MARCH 3-4. Bearcats roll through Sectional with Purple and White banners flying high. 7. Band uniform fund benefits by Midget-Hartford City basketball game. 11. Bearcat Legions, with Thoman taste in their mouths, trim Newcastle Trojans and rout Richmond. On to the State. 15. Teachers issue grades for first six weeks of second semester. We find A’s” more elusive than the proverbial hen’s teeth. 16. Central’s sophomores stage chapel program. 17. Bearcats rise to glorious victory over Franklin on first day of state tournament. 18. Napoleon - Waterloo - Muncie - North Side. Congratulations, Martinsville. 20-25. Spring vacation brings snow storms. 31. Newswriting class publishes April Fool Munsonian. APRIL 1. Juniors entertain with pay dance. 13. Seniors entertain mothers at annual tea. 21. Seniors make their bow before spotlights. Hey! Hey! Hollywood, here we come! 27. Aspiring followers of the footlights” present themselves for entrance into Dramatic Club. MAY 12. Junior Prom. 23. Honor Society holds banquet. 26. Seniors dance. JUNE 2. Seniors entertain with class day program. 4. Graduates go to Baccalaureate services. 5. Vergil Club holds annual banquet followed by Roman wedding. 6. Seniors enjoy picnic. 7. Annual banquet climaxes senior festivities. 8. Seniors finish with Commencement at Field House. Page twenty-nine

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