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

 - Class of 1934

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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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DAUBER CLUB The aim of the Dauber Club is to promote an interest in art at Central High School. Miss Flora A. Bilby is sponsor. Outstanding social activities of the year were the skating party, which was held February 12, and a splash party, April 2, both of which were held at the Y. W. C. A. Daublucks, at which programs of interest to art students arc given, were held frequently in the art room. Daubers are Paul Dyer, president; Suanne Hanna, v.cc-prcsident; Ava LaBertcaux, secretary; Paul R. Tuttle, treasurer; Emily Lewdly n, Helen Frye, Dorothy I.onnccker, Robert Williams, Frances Luichingcr, Mary Evelyn Moody, Lois Horton, Clinton Ihomas, Retha June Garver. Dorothy Hall, Mary Alice Davisson, Margaret MaynarJ, and Bertha Sue Adams. DRAMATIC CLUB It Happened in Hollywood,” which was given May 18, and the annual banquet were Dramatic Club's principal activities for 193 3-1934. The purpose of the club is to create and encourage interest in dramatic art at Central High School and in the community. Mem bership is based on tryouts held each semester. Miss Blanch E. Tuhey and Miss Maude Michael are sponsors. Members arc Warren Sample, president; Barbara Gaylor, vice- president; Betty Lewcliyn, secretary-treasurer; Melvin Grundy, marshall; Charles Alvey. Richard Carpenter, Auten Cole, Joe Dalton, Theodore Mentis, Robert I). Miller, Bill Reichart, Floyd Rhinc-hart, Martin Schwartz. Fred Ullom, Eugene Winters. Mary Lois Cannaday, Della Chambers, Genevieve Clore, Kathryn Fiber, Evelyn Kelly, Vera Murl McBride. Martell Parsons, Elaine Udell. Mary Jane Warfel, Doris Jean Smith, Marilyn Flloise Scott, Wilamina Thaxon, Zetah Warfel. Alice Elliott, Joe Medsker, Earl Pctro, Charles Yco, Lawrence Myers, Paul R. Tuttle, Walter Bird, and Vera Sanders. L’ALLEGRO CLUB This year’s activities of L’AlIegro Club have included attendance at concerts of Rachmaninoff and Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, participation in programs of the Student Matinee Musicalc, exchange of programs with Ball State’s Music Club, sponsoring of special chapel in honor of senior band, and attendance at Ball State’s recital scries. This club provides opportunity for members to participate in musical programs. One of its chief aims is the development of an artistic and appreciative attitude toward music. It stresses the promotion of fellowship among students of the music department. The organization sponsors small ensembles; two of these groups have taken part in the Music Club programs. These arc the iunior quartet, which is composed of Hugh Hines, Bob Mahoney, Charles Yeo, and Maurice Carpenter; and the wood-wind quintet, which includes Philip Ball, Ellsworth Yingling, Genevieve Barrett, Charles Yeo, and Myron Wilson. Members are Kenneth Marlin, president; George Wise, vice-president; Mary Alice Rees, secretary-treasurer; Mildred Davis, charman of program committee; Ed Ball, Philip Ball, Genevieve Barrett, Stuart Bebout, Maxine Bchnkc, John Courtney, Wayne Donson, Orville Garrett, James Hankinson, Clifton Humphrey, Anna Mary Irwin, Alice Kidd, Marietta Licher. Anne McClung, Alberta Morris, Harry Mills. Elsie Radcliffc, Mary Alice Rees, Robert Richman, Walter Renfroe. Henrietta Smith. Mahala Steple-ton, Bernice Timmons, Hazel Wright, Donald Waid, Donald Irwin, Harold Tuttle, and Paul Triplett. HONOR SOCIETY Four objectives of Central High School's Honor Society are to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage development of character. Central’s chapter is one of more than twelve hundred chapters of the National Honor Society in secondary schools from Maine to Hawaii. Outstanding activities of the year included the party for honor pupils, formal initiation of new members, speeches by prominent Muncie citizens, and the project of creating a spirit for better order at convocations. Members arc Elaine Udell, president; Martin Schwartz, vice-president; Sarah McDowell, secretary; Lucille Phillips, treasurer; Bertha Adams, Emma Katherine Bales, Marjorie Cahill, Richard Carpenter, Ganelda Cecil, Auten Cole, Louadda Crislcr, Virginia Dale, George Flinn, Melvin Grundy. Robert Kile. Ann I.aBerteaux, Doris Lowery, Frances I.uichinger, Theodore Mentis, Carlton Rees, Susan Ribble, Maxine Schuck, Paul R. Tuttle, Edwin Warner, and Charles Yeo. Page 25

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