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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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Hl-Y CLUB Central High School’s Hi-Y Club is a boys’ organization sponsored by Charles Hampton, social science teacher, and H. A. Petti-john, general secretary of the Muncie Y. M. C. A. Although ic is fully organized as a local unit, it is part of a national movement. Central's Hi-Y Club was organized in 1921. Its purpose is the development of spiritual, mental, and physical aspects of its members. Each year this group presents a medal to the senior boy who is outstanding in scholastic achievements and other school activities. The names of the group follow: Charles Yeo. president; Charles Alvey, vice-president; Walter Bird, secretary; Charles Roush, treasurer; Frank Chalfant, Vincent Schifller, William Study, Fidwin Warner, Gene Keppler, Leon Cook, Paul Dyer, Jack Phillips, James Fosdick. Marvin Babcock, William Freymark, Fred Hughes. George Flinn, George Wise, Gene Clock, John Dungan, Warren Sample, Bob Gilbert, John Wallace, John Church. Robert Rayl, Charles Nelson, James Wingate, Robert Noble, Wilbur Pittengcr, Howard McKinley. Leon Young, Robert Richman, Auten Cole, Robert Wilson, Fidwin McGuire, Richard Waid, Donald Waid, Overton Sack-steder, Jr., Jack Shepherd, Jerry Kecver, Walter White, Earl Petro, Melvin Grundy, Carrol Tuttle. Edward Bolich. Billie Higgs, Carlton Rees, Robert Flaherty, Malcolm Miller, Theodore Mentis, Paul Triplet:, Bob Mahoney. Verle Tharpc, Donald Irwin. Bob Shaw, Don Harrold, Howard Stout. Robert Fichtcr, Robert Clouse, Lawrence Springer, Ellsworth Farr, Walter Leonard. Harold Tuttle. Gerald Tuttle, Philip Ball, Bill Goul, Bob Goul, Fred Almy, Paul R. Tuttle, Hugh Hines, David Heavcnridge, Carl Livingston, Charles Bogir, Forest Shively, lames Hankinscn, Fred Lewis, Tracy Wolfe, Joe Lake, and Robert Rothhaar. SENIOR ORCHESTRA This organization offers opportunity to students to become acquainted with orchestra music of the highest type. The group has played for the junior and senior plays. Dramatic Club play. Ball State’s Music Club, and the Music Festival at Ball State. Glen Stcplcton is sponsor. An outgrowth of the orchestra is the string quartet, which is composed of Byron Ncher, Robert Nelson, Lester Stephens, and Orville Garrett; they played at a meeting of the Student Section of the Muncie Matinee Musicale. Another project is the brass quartet, which includes Ed Ball, George Wise, Orville Johnson, and Paul Cornelius; this group played at meetings of the Kiwanis and Schoolmen’s clubs. Members arc Dwayne Adams, Stuart Be bout, Maxine Bchnkc, Auten Cole, Mildred Davis. Gene Foorman, Orville Garrett, Iona George, Charles Kesot, Joseph Johnson, Marietta I icher, Harold Long, William Moore, David McGill'ard, Georgctta Patterson, Leah Pingry, William Rarick, Robert Richman, James Harry Russell. Henrietta Smith, Lester Stephens. Evelyn Walters. Frances Wester-velt, and Ellsworth Yingling. Although Roscoe Clark. Genevieve Barrett. Reba Brandenburg, Mary Evelyn Cochran, Treva Oxley, and Harold Wegesin play with the orchestra, they are not enrolled in the class because of program conflicts. CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL'S FACULTY Members of Central High School’s faculty arc as follows: L. S. Martin, principal; Mrs. Susan B. Nay, dean of girls and supervisor of attendance; Miss Blanch F.. Tuhey, head of the English department; Miss Deborah Edwards, Miss Mary Wade. Miss Lucilc K. Mayr, Miss Maude Michael, Miss Frances Andrews, Miss Kathleen Meehan, Miss Eleanor Jean Bly, and Miss Margaret Ryan, English; M iss Charlinc Jamieson, head of the foreign language department and teacher of French; Miss Flmma Cammack and Mrs. Esther Keller Brown, Latin; H. F.. Fenimore, head of the mathematics department; Miss Lucy Applegate, Miss Elizabeth Flutzel, Harry N. Whit-tern, and Hal B. Warren, mathematics; Russell T. McNutt, head of social science department; Miss Florence Lentz, Miss Josephine Clevenger, Mrs. Gladys Townsend, Charles G. Hampton, R. Lloyd Cooley, and Miss Frances O’Harra, social science; Raymond Jolly, basketball coach and social science; Miss Flora A. Bilby, head of art department; Glen Stcplcton, head of music department; Roger S. Lingeman, physics; Edward Zettcrberg, chemistry; Edward Eaton, botany; Fred Tuhey, head of the commercial department; Mrs. Loil Clark, Miss Lorcnc Turner. Mrs. Krcs .cntia Fenimore. Miss Anita Marie Yates, Miss Mary Findling. and Mrs. Helen Cross, commercial; Mrs. Erma B. Christy, head of the home economics depariment. Miss Nellc W. Massey, director of the cafeteria; Miss Ella Hollen-back. Miss Ruth Schooler, and Miss Blanche Fenimore, home eco nomics; Floyd Raisor, intramural director and health education; Miss Ola E. Courtney, health education; Noel C. Ware, manual arts; H. F. Bricklcy, supervisor of industrial education; Gilbert Blackwood, electricity; Irvin L. Morrow, drafting; Wesley C. Pierce, printing; Charles Rettig, machine shop; Clyde Wcllinger, carpentry; Walter Fisher, boys’ physical education and football and track coach; Miss Katharine King, girls’ physical education; Mrs. Adlai Dalby, librarian; Miss E. Ruth Zimmcrly, clerk of records; Mias Kathrync Flolcroft, receiving clerk. SENIOR MAGAZINE STAFF Members of the staff of the senior magazine arc as follows: Elaine Udell, editor; Ganelda Cecil, assistant editor; Louadda Cris-ler, Bertha Sue Adams, and Sarah McDowell, literary editors; YA Satterfield. Walter Rcnfroe. and Ann LaBcrteaux, sport editors; Robert Dawson, poet; Ralph Stcw'art, prophet; Sarah McDowell, historian; Marjorie Cahill and Joe Medsker, features and humor; Warfcl Boxcll, Frances Luichinger, and Paul R. Tuttle, art editors; Robert McNabb, Vcrnond Black, Auten Cole, and William Lacey, business managers; Ted Mentis, Robert D. Miller, Joan Bozell, Mary Jane Warfel, Helen Love, Vera Murl McBride, Melvin Grundy, and Edward Bolich, advertising managers; Mary Evelyn Moody, Kathryn Kiber, Virginia Dale, Lucille Phillips, and Vivian Deming, typists; Fred Hughes and Doris Lowery, circulation managers; Miss Kathleen Meehan, Mrs. Lois S. Clark, and Wesley C Pierce faculty sponsors. Page 27
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