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

 - Class of 1934

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PAUL R. TUTTLE — Honor Society, Dramatic and Dauber Clubs, Senior Magazine, Hi-Y, Football, Track, President of Senior Class. Dignity, sportsmanship, friendliness, and scholarship all rolled into an ideal boy.” MELVIN GRUNDY — Dramatic and Hi-Y Clubs, Honor Society, Munsonian, Senior Magazine, President of Health Council, Vice-president of Senior Class. If his friends were dollars, he’d be a millionaire.” VERA MURL MeBRIDE—Pep, Dramatic, Friendship and French Clubs, President of Girls’ Service Club, Secretary of Senior Class, Widow by Proxy.” “Even the daisies get jealous when Vera’s around.” MARY JANE WARFEL — Pep, Dramatic, and Friendship Clubs, Senior Magazine. Treasurer of Senior Class, Girls’ Set vice Ex. ecutive Board, It’s a Gift.” A ginger snap with lots of dash, character, and personality.” ELAINE UDELL — Dramatic and French Clubs. Munsonian, Editor of Senior Magazine. President of Honor Society. Our ideal girl: winsome, musical, and charming. VVc are expecting to see her name in Who’s Who’.’’ IN THE LIGHT OF THE PAST By Sarah McDowell Hope, like the gleaming taper’s light, adorns and cheers our way; And still, as darker grows the night, emits a brighter ray. — The Captivity”— Act III. On September 14, 1931, the Wilson, Blaine, McKinley, Jefferson, and Emerson lighthouses” sent 398 rays” to Central Power House.” During the sophomore dawn, beacons of English, foreign language, science, social science, commercial subjects, mathematics, shop courses, and home economics were passed. On May 5 of the same year. Exchange Club members blazed the path to the Hotel Roberts for a banquet in honor of the brightest rays.” At noon this group named Bill Reichart headlight of the junior class and Milton Roy became sublight. Betty Lewellyn was named light recorder, and Ganelda Cecil assumed her duties as pocket light. On November 1 1, 1932, footlights were flashed upon It’s a Gift,” which brought the following stars into play: Floyd Rhinehart, Kathryn Eiber, Mary Jane Warfel, John Gates, Charles Alvey, Genevieve Clore, Vera Murl McBride, Jewell Adams, Dorothy Bartlett, and Martin Schwartz. The banquet with which the Kiwanis Club entertained resplendent rays” and the junior-senior prom also gleamed along the way. Three hundred seventy-three senior rays” remained to illuminate the twilight. Some rays” had dimmed and gone out; others had travelled to new hemispheres to sparkle and glow. The social candle of 1933-1934 was lighted by the senior campaign dinner; the afterglow showed Paul Tutt.e, pres.dent; Melvin Grundy, vice-president; Vera Murl McBride, secretary; Mary Jane Warfel, treasurer; Ralph Stewart, prophet; Robert Dawson, poet, and Sarah McDowell, historian. The spotlight of social attention was focussed upon glimmering activities during the evening of the year; with radiant hearts seniors participated in the style show, mothers’ tea, senior play, junior-senior prom. Rotary Club luncheon for honor seniors, senior dance, senior chapel, baccalaureate, Latin banquet, senior picric, and senior banquet. At last the sun flames across the senior sky! Graduation gleams with such an incandescent light that reniors are almost blinded with joy and anticipation. Members of the class of 1934 wish to pass on the burning torch, and hope that it has had such a scintil lating record that it will glow in future years to kindle the way for underclassmen. While seniors stand in the afterglow, they look toward the dawn and sunrise of a new day; they eagerly await achievements that will come with tomorrow’s light. Page 3

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) Miss Emma Cam mack To our loved friend and teacher. Miss Emma Cam-mack, whose smile is like sunshine and whose life is an inspiration in its daily beauty, this magazine is affectionately dedicated.



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BERTHA SIZE ADAMS —Dauber and French Clubs, Munsonian, Honor Society, Senior Magazine. , “As sure as a pearl and as perfect; a noble and outstanding girl. HARRIETT ADAMS — Amicitia. Her ways are ways of pleasantness.” JEWEL ADAMS —Ccemoh Club, “It s a Gift. As precious as her name implies.” MARY DELORES ADAMS —Pep and French Clubs. Mary Dec has won a warm place in Central's heart. CHARLES ALVEY Hi-Y and Dramatic Clubs, It’s a Gift.” Describe him who can.” Y ADA ARM ANTROl’T A 'trout likes to swim. VERA ARMANTROUT Friendship Club. Just another Arman-fish. HERMAN ARMSTRONG — Is your Armstrong?” VIVIAN ARMSTRONG — Life's a jest, and all things show it: I thought so once, but now I know it. RICHARD ARNOLD Geography Club. It silence were golden, bed be a pauper.” JANE AUSTIN Pen Club. Muncie won’t hold her long. Her heart’s in California. GERALD BAKER — He’s a Baker but aspires to be a farmer.” GLEXNA BALDWIN —G. A. A., Health Council. Widow by Proxy. Waves minus the ocean.” EMMA KATHRYN BALES—Pep, Vergil, and Friendship Clubs, Honor Society. Bales of Latin arc her specialty.” M A RCELLA BARNETT — Mystery stories are her weakness. HER B ERT BAR RETT — Full of vim and vigor. CHARLES BARTLETT — A printing press acts as a magnet to ‘Jocko’. DOROTHY BARTLETT — Ceemoh and Friendship Clubs, It’s a Gift. Drama’s laws arc Dorothy’s laws.” OWEX BEXNER — Hi-Y. Honest in his intentions and faithful in their fulfillment.” MILDRED BERGAX — Ceemoh Club. A girl worthy of admiration.” VERNOXD BLACK Science Club, Senior Magazine. Just a man around town. WANDA BLACK — Friendship Club. Wanda wanders from Eaton.” MARY ALICE BLAIR — Amicitia. A girl whom Central will miss.” WALTER R. BLAIR — His only fault is that he has none.” EDWARD J. BOLICH —Hi-Y and Science Clubs, Senior Magazine. Central’s capable business man.” ROBERT BOOKOUT — Our future theatre manager.” MARJORIE BOOMER — Let’s live, laugh, and be merry.” JUANITA BOONE — Munsonian. Always cheerful and sweet.” Page 4

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