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THE MUNSONIAN The Munsonian, weekly newspaper of Central High School, is owned, edited, and published by pupils of Central High School. Members of the editorial staff are required to complete one semester’s work of newswriting before they receive staff positions. Miss Kathleen Meehan is the newswriting teacher and faculty adviser. The paper is printed in the Central High School print shop under the direction of Wesley C. Pierce, head of the printing department. Charles Yeo is editor of the 1933-1934 paper. Members of the staff arc Mary Jane Warfel, Bob Ray I, Elaine Udell. Bertha Sue Adams. Ganclda Cecil, Charles Alvey, Mary Louise Poore, Ed Satterfield. Mart n Schwartz, Shcrles Slane. Hazel Heath. Sue Carmichael, Martha Williams. Ralph Stewart, F.dna Mar Cameron. Betty Lewcllyn. Marjorie Cahill, Barbara Price, Warren Sample, Dorothy Cunnington, Walter Renfroe, Melvin Grundy, Clar.ee Weaner. Della Chambers, Bob Dawson. Jeanette Le.May. Louise Post. Viola Frazier. Joe Dalton, Juanita Boone. Catherine Mentis, Betty Lou Pfeiffer. Gene Kcpplcr, David Shldclcr. Lucille Knight. Al Loeper. Margaret Maynard. Anne Marie Brown. Helen Stephenson. Mary Elizabeth Harper, Lelia I.anning, Donald Waid, Betty Garleb, Nina Lou Ball, Jean McWilliams, Betty LeMay, Almajane Halbert, Glory MeGann, Frances Dingley, Mary Ethel Conger. Charles Miller, Fred Hughes. Doris Lowery, Helen Love, Marcella Frazier, Mary Evelyn Moody, Mary Nuzum. and Kenneth Lebensburger. SENIOR BAND This organization is one of the most active groups in Central High School. Its aims are to develop and maintain a high level of attainment in the appreciation and rendition of band music. Membership is based upon try-outs held by Glen Steplcton, sponsor and head of the music department. The band furnished music at all home athletic contests and accompanied the football team to Elwood. Other programs in which it participated were pep convocations, Armistice Day and NRA parades. Bearcat Revue, Boy Scout Rodeo, city music survey, and Ball State’s Music Festival. The personnel includes Bob Richman, president; F.d Ball, vice-president; Garnet Marie May, secretary-treasurer; Kenneth Marlin, drum major; Atwood Allen. Marjorie Babcock, Ed Ball. Phillip Bal Genevieve Barrett. Max ne Bchnke. Mary Bennett, Marybelle Bennett. William Black. Reba Brandenburg, Frances Carter, Ralph Clarke. Auten Cole, Marjorie Conway. Paul Cornelius, Dean Cut-shall, Gladys Griffith, Edward Hall, James Hankinson, Clifton Humphrey, Orville Johnson, Alice Kidd. Lelia Lanning, Garnet Marie May, Carl MeGary, Harry Mills. Alberta Morris, Charles Nelson, Joseph Parke, Elsie Radcliffe, Ellis Ratchford, Mary Alice Rees. Walter Renfroe, Bob Richman. Philip Scheid, Forrest Seitz. Robert Sheets, Henrietta Smith, Bernice Timmons, Donald Waid, Henry Wendelman, Mildred Wiley, George Wise, Hazel Wright, and Ellsworth Yingling. The following are eligible for the band but were unable to enroll second semester because of conflicts: Charles Yeo, Bob Wilson. Harold Wegisin, Thomas Scates, Fred Petty, Kenneth Marlin, John Kesot. Charles Kesot, Wayne Donson. and R iscoe Clark. BOYS1 PEP CLUB An organization of Central High School which has had a very successful year is the Boys' Pep Club. It supports school athletic activities and aids in creating enthusiasm among the students. All Central boys are eligible to belong. Members sponsored several interesting convocation periods this year. Clyde Wellingcr is faculty sponsor. Members are Leon Young, president; Leonard Mardis, vice-president; Charles Roush, secretary-treasurer; Alfred Burton, Richard Carpenter, Auten Cole, Fred Dragoo. Paul Dyer, Jack Fink, James Hankinson. Donald Huff. Gene Kepp'cr. Robert Langan, Richard Ludington, Ralph Moore, William Moore, James Osborne. Joe Parke, Wilbur Plttenger, Robert Rayl, Maurice Steenbarger, Jack Voyles, Robert Wilson. Lawrence Walsh, Eugene Winters, George Wise. Isaac Routh, Al Amburn, Miles Hossom, Charles Johnson, Jerry Keever, Robert Williams. William McIntosh. Overton Sackstedcr, Don Waid, Richard Waid, Allen Atwood, Ed Satterfield, Paul R. Tuttle, Tom Moody, William Maggs, Bob Gilbert, Herschel Holbcrt, Kenneth Lebensburger, Robert Wilkinson. George Paine, Gilman Mason, Bernard Quakenbush, and Earl Lewis. GIRLS PE? CLUB The Girls' Pep Club was organized to create a spirit of fr end-liness and to foster the Bearcat spirit. This organization is one of the prominent clubs in the school and is active in supporting all Central activities. Membership is invitational; Miss Mary Findling is faculty sponsor. Outstanding events of the club calendar included convocation programs, suppers, monthly program meetings, and a splash party. Members are Martha Jackson, president; Mary Ellen Pettigrew, vice-president; Jean McWilliams, secretary-treasurer; Joan Bozel!, Peggy Marx, Jean Spurgeon, Almajane Halbert, Marianne Huber, Virginia Aubrey, Jane Blease. Jane Weissc, Phyllis Watk ns, Jane Hitchcock, Sara Mauzy. Loretta Hannon, Willoughby Clark, Becky Schuster. Betty Meyer, Marian Meyer, Betty Kruse, Jane Austin, Emma Katherine Bales, Ladonna Carmichael, Caroline Chappclle. Betty Lee Munkelt. Sue Carmichael, Mary Alice Floyd. Vera Murl McBride, Vivian Rhyne, Lenore France, Jane Galbraith, Jayne Shriner. Sue Tharpe, Veretta Sutton. Lo:s Gardner, Jeanette Hires, Martha Jane Tesch. Margaret Taylor, Mary Martha Hughes, Barbara Gaylor. Betsy Martin, Betty Jane Grant. Martha Green. Suanne Hanna. Mary Greene, Betty Hartley. Hazel Heath, Naomi Lamb, Ruby Lounsbury, Maradalc Hoover, Helen Jackson, Mary Delores Adams, Joan Horton, Delores Knotts, Shirley Kasson, Marthadcll Mansfield. Barbara Rector. Betty Moffittc. Roberta McKinley, Jane Pemberton. Phyllis Rice, Marguerite O’Connell. Mariellcn Sipc, Phyllis Sipe. Annette Stout. Helen Thomas. Zetah Warfel. Mary Jane Warfel, Emogene Haves, and Phyllis Greely. Page 19
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