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

 - Class of 1934

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ELECTRICITY CLASS Gilbert Blackwood’s senior electricity class is the largest in the history of Central’s electrical department. Most of the boys in the group have been in class together for three years. The class list follows: Charles Alvey, Herman Armstrong. Owen MM The M Club, sponsored by Coach Raymond Jolly, is composed of boys who have been awarded Central High School M’s” in recognition of success as members of the varsity teams. Aims of the organization are to foster sportsmanship and good spirit among the students and to encourage friendly relations between Muncie and the schools which Central High School meets in athletic contests. The club is one of the oldest of the school and is the active Benner, Vernond Black, Walter Blair. Alfred Brown, Victor Clen-denin, John Dungan, John Gates, Wesley Green, John Hammers, John Howell, Lewis Jenkinson. Robert Kile, Victor Kilmer. Lloyd McDowell. Edwin McGuire. Clayton Miller, Robert Petty, Robert P ttcngcr. Vincent Schiffler, Lester Stephens, and John Williams. CLUB chapter of the alumni organization of the same name composed of athletes who were awarded varsity letters in high school. Members of the club include Mark Tuttle. Ralph Huff, William Satterfield, Fred Kleinfclder, Robert Kile, Walter Bales, Ernest Holiday, Zed Zcarbaugh, Harold Shancr, Jack Young, Lloyd Davis, Wendell Persingcr, Paul R. Tuttle, Donald Waid, Kenneth Stafford, Robert Nelson, Lloyd McDowell. Richard Hilton. F.arland Tooley, Roy Bulev, Robert Howard. Walter White, Wesley Hall. Tom Botkin, Charles Budd, and Marshall Burch. FRIENDSHIP CLUB Aims of the Friendship Club are to promote friendship among Central High School girls, to be of service in the community and in the school, and to foster a program of recreational sports, interests, and hobbles among Central girls. Events of the year Included parties for new sophomore girls at the beginning of each semester, the charity ball, and the bookstore, which is conducted during the first two weeks of each semester. Outstanding program meetings included those at which Mrs. Gladys Townsend, Miss Mary Kibele, and Mrs. Myron Gray made talks. Groups of members made several trips to Camp Sing-A-Long, where they made plans for the year’s activities. Miss Eleanor Dahl. Miss Anna Marie Yates, and Miss Katharine King arc faculty sponsors. The list of members includes Kathryn Eiber, president; Joan Bozell. vice-president; Vera Murl McBride, secretary; Martha Green, treasurer; Wilamina Thaxon, chairman of program committee: De-lores Knotts, chairman of social committee; Donna Jean Shaw, chairman of music committee; Bertha Rooney, chairman of service committee; Gail Marks, chairman of publicity committee; Zetah Warfel, Mary Jane Warfel, Dorothy Bartlett, Louadda Crislcr, Mary Moody, Mary Green, Betty Sue Nichols, Jane Gibson, Ann LaBcrtcaux, Vada Armantrout, Forrest Seitz, Emma Kathryn Bales, Wanda Black, Viola May Briggs, Viola Frazier, Mary Funkhouscr. Vera G. King. Dorothy Reed, Gladys Grooms. Dorothy Personett, Blanche Dunavent, Rosemary Locke, Rachel Ulen, Margaret Katt-ness. Glory MeGann, Phyllis Edwards, Mildred Birl, Virginia Pai-son, Mary Jane Gindhart. Blanche Potomkin, Treva Oxley, Juanita Pitman, and Katherine Swain. VERGIL CLUB The Vergil Club is one of the oldest of Central High School’s organizations; it was foimed fifteen years ago. Any pupil who is studying or has studied Vergil or Cicero may become a member. Tableaux, playlets, and discussions of Roman life were given at the monthly program meetings. An outstanding event of the club s calendar is the annual banquet, which is given during the last week of the second semester; a Latin wedding. Latin menu, and Latin toasts will be features of its entertainment. Miss Emma Cammack and Mrs. Esther Keller Brown are faculty sponsors. Members arc Milton Roy and Martin Schwartz., consuls; Rebecca McKinley, praetor; Helen Stephenson, quaestor; Anne Marie Brown, Richard Carpenter, Maurice Carpenter, Esther Condon, Clifton Humphrey, Norma Nicewanner, and Fred UUom, aediles; Marvin Babcock, Emma Katherine Bales, Marvin Barber, Margaret Brown, Caroline Chappelle, Mary Evelyn Coahran, Arthella Dixon, James Fosdick, Lois Gardner, Alzada Grim, Rosemary Haggard. Suannc Hanna, Florence Lanning. Kenneth Lcbensburger, Anne NlcClung, Howard McKinley, Ruby Minnick, Helen Wiggerly. Treva Oxlcv, David Perkins, Delores Persingcr, Sue Ribble, and William Study. Page 21



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CEEMOH CLUB The Cccmoh Club, a home economics organization, has as its objective the promotion of a connecting link between home and school. It also furnishes opportunity for social activities. This club is a member of the Indiana Home Economics and American Home Economics associations. Activities of the year included a theater party, banquet, waffle supper, Christmas party, and sewing for the Red Cross. Miss Ella Hollcnback is sponsor. Members are Hulda Garrison, president; Sarah McDowell, vice-president; I.ouadda Crislcr, secretary; Wilamina Thaxon, treasurer; Jewell Adams, Dorothy Bartlett. Mildred Bergan, Georgia Ruth Clock, Winifred Crislcr, Hope Cruea. I.orene Douthitt, Beulah Hall, Estelle Hedges, Alice Jean Holcroft. Roberta Holcroft. Helen Jones, Rosemary Kimm, Eva Nichols, Hope Nichols, and Sara Sackett. SCIENCE CLUB Main objectives of Central High School's Science Club arc to foster scientific interest and knowledge and to teach members how to present scientific topics in an interesting and thorough manner. Students who are enrolled in the three divisions of the science department — botany, physics, and chemistry---------comprise its mem- bership. Faculty sponsors arc Roger Lingcman, Edward Eaton, Harry Whittcrn, and Edward Zcttcrbcrg. Red letter events of the year’s calendar were a watermelon spread at McCulloch Park, initiation ceremonies for thirty-seven pupils at the home of Mr. Lingcman, a program by the botany section on the topic, Trees,” a discussion by the physics section on Lives and Works of Great Physicists,” a play and a series of talks on Crystallography” by the chemistry section, and a picnic. The club list follows: Mary Jane Bair. Walter Bird, Edward Bolich, Mary Creason, Elmer I.undberg, Elsie Radcliffc. Evelyn Shingledccker, Ruby Stellwag, Alta Zciglcr, Vcrnond Black, Robert Cartwright, Byron Cochrane, Auten Cole, Marth; Danner. Marietta Hammond. Robert Kile. Mary Nu um, Jack Phillips. Louise Post, Walter Renfroe, Maxine Schuck, William Shekel I, Edwin Warner, Charles Bogir, Dana Brown. Paul Carpenter. Frances Carter. Maurice Stccnbarger. Lawrence Springer, Franklin Siggins, Gerald Satterfield, Ruth Miller, Joan Horton, Dean Cutshall, Vernon Dwyer, Mary Elizabeth Harper, Rachel Hazclbaker, Martha Jackson, Ann LaBer-tcaux, Ava LaBertcaux, Ruby Fanning, Charles McKee, and Richard McNickle. LE CERCLE DE FRANCAIS The purposes of ”Le Ccrcle de Francais” arc to stimulate an Sponsors are Miss Charline Jamieson and Mrs. Esther Keller interest in French and to promote sociability among students who are enrolled in the French department. Outstanding activities of the year included a Christmas party, at which Miss Marie Alice Charlier gave a talk on the subject, Christmas Hoidays in France.” An illustrated talk on Brittany and Normandy was given by Miss Elisabeth Ball at the home of Helen L. Thomas. Cathedrals in France” were discussed by Miss Charlier at another interesting meeting. HEALTH The Health Council is composed of representatives of health classes of Central High School. Aims of the organization are to support and encourage scholarship especially in the field of health; to promote clean, wholesome fellowship, and to be of service to the school in encouraging the practice of good health. Miss Ruth Schooler is sponsor. Brown. Members arc Anne Marie Brown, president; Richard Carpenter, vice-president; Elaine Udell, secretary; Mary Lois Cannady. treasurer; Robert Miller, Martin Schwartz, Ava LaBertcaux, Lucille Knight, Bertha Sue Adams, Vera Murl McBride, Al:ce Elliott. Jane Weissc, Mary Delores Adams, Marjorie Cahill, Barbara Price. Suannc Hanna. Loraine Buch. Margaret Maynard, Vera King, Donna Everett, Rachel Hazclbaker, Roberta McKinley, Martha Williams, and Helen Thomas. COUNCIL Three projects were carried on this year. A special program was planned each six weeks to which all health pupils were invited. E ght members assisted Miss Olive Ludy, school nurse, with work in the dispensary. A bulletin board to exhibit special health information was arranged in the front corridor. Officers are Melvin Grundy, president; Jane Weisse, vice-president; Ganelda Cecil, secretary. Page 23

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