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Upon poor Elwm Danxel we humbly b the glrs e sur ly nee s some cuunter tmp, lnflu n lvlaurlu Xnnots caustic ton ue to aul C ou hlm Ir lnlglit strengthen the dear llttle I S L lfdl. We wlll xnd bequeath to Vance Eastland Mlnam Stephenss volce tc Myron Hanley Wxlllam Ross s rosy blush t oseph T wxnkel we leave Francls Iremos ablllty to gather news to Wallace Burch Ednth Cav xnaugh s self satlsfactxon We leave all rules and regulatlons of the ca of March I9I9 to the library oar th xt they may hereafter govern to their t most seventy 'I hrough sympathy we dlrect that Pnnkey Hopper s abnllty to become engaged he bequeathed to Mr Harding To our lnsplrmg young frxends Yera Bal four and Elllot Tarbell we leave our beautl ful and lmagmatxve practtcal abtllty hoptng that the verse column may forever be filled To all our fellow students we w1II and bequeath a hearty welcome wlth a spnrlt of good fellowshlp xnd undymg good wlll to be glven to the boys returning to school after servxng thexr country To C-race acobson we leave Alden 'VI Master as a present from Cenevleve Moore To Wallace Burch we leave a framed plc ture of the openxng scene of A Smgle Man We refram from comment To Beryl Wxllxams we bequeath Ruth Hubbells store of cold reserve lNot that she needs It Upon Bertha Keller we bestow Clntforl Berry s playfulness and coquettnshness Th 3 mxght make her less masculme To Mr Strleter we le uve I orna Rel ms n extenslve knowledge of shorthxnd for use 1n teachmg Fred Hxllxker Fritz knows more about shorthand than Mr Strreter you know stow just a Ilttle blt f Sarah ohnson s abnlxty to make credlts We do hope the poor fellow finlshes hlgh school before he bald headed luke Todd Rouse Percy Lows baby stare we respectful ly bequeath to Dons Layman We thunk xt IS ever so much better than her own Harold Lmneys sound busmess sagacxty we leave to Bob lrvme that he may ru 1 the Boys Federat1on wlth less frxctxon III he future To Myrtle Hurst we leave Bee Rolfe--1 black sllk hose wlth the whlte arrows so that she may have more success ln the future IH vampxng the boys 1n the study hall We leave a vote of thanks to the fellow who stole Mr Collins joke book Mr C has actually had to hunt up some new jokes On Earl Sxmpkms we bestow Toddler Rouses freckles They will cover up part of his face And lastly and most sorrowfully thc Class of anuary I9 leave North Central In Wxtness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal thxs I3th day of March rn the year of our Lord mneteen hundred and nxneteen CLASS OF JANUARY I9 The foregoing xnstrument was at the date thereof by the sand Class of anuary I9 signed sealed and publxshed and de clared by her to be her last wlll and testa ment xn the presence of us who at her re quest ln her presence and ln the presence of each other have subscrlbed our names as witnesses thereof KATHERINE OLIVER W H GODEFROY THE NORTH CENTRAL NEWS A THLETICS Continued CLUB OFFICERS BASKET BALL 1919 en the S III r X clxss goes out March and the Senlor B class ln une thev will take with them three basket ball stars low goes with the March class and ll llnker nd lrvme wxll become college rn rxal n une Thls leaves Woodrow and I-Ianley f the regulars wxth Max Leslie and Ed Xllen as strong contenders for regular berths ne xear Other players who have been out ll season and wxll be out next year are Lower ack Davls and Ward Parker The pro pccts are brlght for a speedy aggre auon next year ewen thou h three g od xl v wxll not return FOOTBALL 1918 Though the football season was gre rlf shortened by the mfluenza epldemxc 'Nm vh Central captured the clty champmnsfp Outside games were xmpossnble t gt cause of the dxsbandmg f most sclool squads Coach Moyer had scheduled a home game wxth Walla Walla and a trip to Pullman for h1s huskxes Practrce was contmued throughout the epldemxc wnth a fair slzed strung of men Xn lcea may be obtamed of the strer tl anl s ormg abllnty of the team from the JULI KN ROUSE fact that North Central defeated Conza Umxersxty ln three games Only once the S A T C team able to score on the lxghter but speedy Red and Black team 'lhls year found Coach Moyer wxth a wealth of experlenced materlal H had seven letter men who had earned thexr let ters from one to three years The letter men were Wayne Hall Leon Woodrow Todd Rouse captann B1llGneve Elwm Danxel Bob lrvme and Perk Low The new men to make the coveted emblem were Ray Lower Al Pratt Harold B rven 'Xhlt Marten and Lester Abey The backh ld was lntact from the year preuous and worked like a clock CAPTAIN ELECT GRIEVE The passlng of the old football season brings a new football captain Brll Crnexe was unanlmously elected by the I8 letter men to succeed Todd Rcuse as lead r on the grldxron Bnll plays center cl power of strength ln the lme on J th de fense and offense He rs bxg and rangy and a good leader Thus wxll make hrs lh rd year on the team and w1lI be his last cha ace to help North Central on the grld C arts Sharp K therln So ns Lucille Swanson Bob lrvme Leon Woodrow M XSQCE Presxdent Recordmng, Secretary Corresponding Secretary CRL, B STREET Donald Rule Vnce Presxdent TTPAQUTPT Presxdent a k Do d N lce President Emory Marks Recordmg Secretary Robert Mosher C orrespondnng Maurice Ahlquxst Tom Reed Iva Dunbolten Eunrce Duncan Bernxce anes Rachel Davxs Allce Graham IXODAIK. SP ANISH Secretary Treasurer Presldent Secretary Reporter Presrdent V :ce Presxdent Secretary Carrol Peterson Tfeasufff Lorln Markham Repfntef WAR CHRONICI ERS Irrom Old berman Club Pauline johnson Dorothy I'arr Avns Campbell Ernest Stahlberg Allan Perry Merle Roots LUCIIIC HOHC GLEE I Presxdent ree President Secretary I reasurer Custodlan Stenograph r President Treasurer Lucllle McCall Secretary and LATIN or S P Q R Armand Nelso Vxce President Secretary Dor thy Cartwrxght Dclnur Rouble Correspondlng Secretary Treasurer oe lewmkel Dan Meltord Sargeant at Arms MATHEMAT IL S Harold Llnney Pfesldent Edxth Cavanaugh Vxce Presxdent Lorln Markham Grace acobson Katherme Arps Bessne Curtis Nera Balfour Margaret Ellxs Frances Premo ART COMMERCIAL Wlllxam Codefroy Secretary Treasurer Reporter President Vxce President Secreta ry Treasurer Presxdent Helen Mxller Vice Presxdent Gladys Ammerman Nancy Taylor Eugene Elmqurst Secretary Treasurer Reporter VOX PUELLARUM Ruth Hubbell Presndent Veva Miller V106 PICSICIBII' osephlne Wllllams Geraldine Moore Secretary Treasurer Secretary Rachel Davxs Corresponding CHEMISTRY Mlldred Frans President Wxllxam Grleve Vxce Presndent Gladys Rlek SCCYCKHTY Charles Hopper TICBSUYCY Edna Hayhurst Reporter SPHINX Wxllxam Godefroy PICSICICHI Lawrence Seltzer Vlce Presrdent oseph Tewmkel Secretary Treasurer FRENCH or SANS SOUCI Louxse Walker President Florence Laxr Vrce Presnclent Matilda Baker Secretary Helen Barkhoff Treasurer Helen Brown Correspondmg Secretary ENGINEERING Mr Rhodes Faculty Director Roy Pence Presxdent Harry Ebblewhlte Vice Presndent 9 , Y- I . 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THE NORTH CENTRAL NEWS Debate, Qrafory ana' Dramatzcs ORATORY Although faced by ercceptronal drffrcultres durrng the hrst portron of the ternr because of the enforced rnfluenza vacatron North Centrals forensrc and dramatrc stars have occupred therr usual prornrnent posrtron rn school affarrs The comrng semester wrth five platform ewents already lrned up promrses to be one of the busrest and most rnterestrng on record The frrst rmportant movement rn platform affarrs came wrth the announcement of the restoratron of the annual S A R Oratorrcal Contest whrch was rnstrtuted by the S A R socrety after a years absence from the school program because of the war The announcement met wrth a large turn out and rn the Frnals held rn convocatron Feb ruary I7 first place of I0 was awarded to a newcomer rn the ranks of oratory Rob ert Zrmmerman a member of the Freshman B class who spoke on The Influence of France on the War of the 'Xmerrcan Revolu tron Lawrence Seltzer won second prrze f S5 wrth rhe Relatron of George Ill to the Amerrcan Revolution The Franklrn Contest whrch was rnstr tuted last year wrll be held some trme rn the sprrng as well as a new forensrc affarr yet to be decrded upon A new departure rn oratorrcal affarrs wrll be the rntroductron of the class rn oratory whrch wrll study the forms of oratrons and the Irves of great orators and wrll prepare speeches on varrous subjects The class wrll meet under the drrectron of Lewrs A Hardrng coach rn oratory DECLAMATION Forensrc relatrons wrth Walla Walla whrch have proved so hrghly satrsfactory rn the past were renewed thrs year The Walla Walla declamatron contest wrll be held next term as usual as wrll the Walla Walla dual debate On Aprrl ll the North Central declama tron team wrll show rts mettle agarnst the one sent from Walla Walla to compete wrth t The three students who wrll represent North Central rn the three drvrsrons of the meet are Oratorrcal Del Cary Smrth Dramatrc Lucrle Swanson Humorous Leone Webber Not far rn the distance the vorces are callrng sepulchral vorces and we must heed But a resprte rs granted a short resprte that we may drspose of those manly mardenly chrldrsh and frrvolous attrrbutes and pos sessrons whrch we have great labor and expense our four years sojourn rn North Central We feel rt very necessary to do thrs for these are the possessions so coveted by hrgh school students that mean popularrty and fame not to mentron notorrety As the end rs drawrng near rt devolves upon us to has accumulated of effort durrng A SINGLE MAN Perhaps the most rmportant dramatrc cunt rn the past semester was the semr an nual class play A Srngle Man presented on Frrday evenrng Feb ZI proved one f the most popular class plays ever produced Because of the lr'lfL,f' prellrnlnary Sdle of trckets the comedy was presented a second nrght February 22 The play whrch was coach d by Mrss Marguerrte Motre was a rollrckrng comedy deprctrng the love affarrs of the 35 year old artrst Robrn Worthrngton rn the person f Wayne Hall Maggre Cottrell Vrrgrnra Ellrsf as the l8year old lover of Robrn nearly proved that drgnrtary s undorng and had rt not been for hrs frnal apprecratron of hrs secretary Mrss Heseltrne alras Gene xreve Moore and hrs engagement to her he MISS MARGUERITE MOTIE mrght have been hooked up to a person far too young and vrvacrous for hrs own per sonalrty The one real drsapporntment of the play came rn the farlure of the vamprre Lourse Parker who rs known rn school crrcles as Beatrrce Rolfe to make an rmpressron on the drgnrfled author ln the role of a young marrred couple Ruth Hubbell and Clrfford Saffle were at therr best and both appeared very natur ally srlly over 8 months old Mary Grace Class Will ten whrle we are yet of sound and drspos rng mrnd to make thrs our last wrll and testament To North Central we leave that jewel of all possessrons a sprrrt that always does never dres may rt keep her supreme rn the future as rt has rn the past We leave our hrstorrc old sessron room 305 to the Senior B s and hope they wrll be properly rnsprred by that glorrous and eter nal custodran Mr Ramsey We can only hope that the Senror B s get our seats rn con vocation arrrclr Wort rrrgton w o rr prrxrt e goes under the trtle of Annalee Rolrrnson and rs a nerce of Russell Drckson X role whrch requrred careful hrncllrng, was well played by Lelra Mason as Lady Cottrell the mother of Maggre Not oncc throughout the play drd Lady Cottrell for get the drgnrty whrch would beflt a 45 year old member of the Englrsh nobrlrty Xs a rollrckrng lrwely crrclc of young folks who played tennrs and rrng around the rosy to therr utmost and ended up wrth a thrrll rng battle of hot buns at the tea table Clrf ford Berry Veva Mrller Edrth Cavanaugh and Frances Premo could not be excelled Edna Hayhurst as Mrs Hrgson the housekeeper and Roena Macpherson t mard drd not lose a chance to drop or add an h rn true Englrsh style Influenza con tracted by Mrldred Frans but two days be fore the play was to be grven resulted rn the omrssron of the part of the nurse JAPANESE GIRL Possrbly slrghtly outsrde the realm of dra matrcs rs the apanese Crrrl North Cen tral s frrst manless operetta However e actron and settrng of the play are berng dr by lVlrss lVlotre rt partakes of the nature of the drama leads for the opera are O Hanu San Lucrle Hone O Krtu San Bertha Kel ler O rected 'lhe Kayo San lucrlle McCall Chaya Dora Twrnn Dorrs Layman Mrss Mrnerva Knowall Margaret enkrns The prrncrpals wrll be supported by chorus of 32 altos and sopranos If present plans mature the operetta wrll ll? Ijrfxgented on Aprll DEBATE Farlure to agree on terms wrth Lewrs and Clark and delays 1n decrdrng the Walla Walla dual debate questron left the school debate squad nearly a month behrnd therr usual schedule The Walla Walla questron was not d crded untrl the last week of February when The Constrtutron of the League of Na trons was settled upon The squad however had not been rdle for under the drrectron of Lowell C Bradford coach debates on varrous subjects were rn order rn the seventh perrod debate class rearly every day Owrng to the shortness of the next term here rs a strong possrbrlrty that the rnter lass debate serres wrll not be held Graduatron finds the squads hard at work wrth only a month more to prepare for the brg combats on Aprrl I8 rn Walla Walla and at North Central To the faculty every one of them we leave our heartfelt apprecratron for therr co operatron therr advrce and therr abrlrty to overlook our farlrngs and shortcomrngs To the dramatrc department we leave th careless genrus of that too lately drscoverecl matrnee rdol Wayne Hall We also leave to that department for use by future vrllans that brg black mustache that Clrfford Saffle wore rn the class play On thrs mournful occasron we also leave To ,lrm Hanrfen Toddles Rouse s terror of 8 l I ez ' h' , h 'r r f- lif Lis. - A Y , , . , 0 , , ' , 1 - . 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THE NORTH CENTRAL NEWS Assoczafed Siudenis Aciwzizes The semester just closing has been an un usual one for both the Gurls League and the Boys Federation The organuzatuons were only starting a busy semesters work vhen the schools closed last fall but sunce the sec ond openung of school two months ago they have more than made up for the time lost because of the flu One of the most important things done by the two organuzatuons was the perfectuuug of a new plan of student government for the library Two months use have proved ut entirely satisfactory THE GIRLS LEAGUE The Gurls League has had a particularly satisfactory semester headed by Genevleve Moore president and Luculle Hone vuce president Muldred Frans as treasurer has handled over 5930 for the league Vera Marshal was secretary untul her resugnatuon two weeks ago to accept a posutuon The league has held two partues one at the begunnung of the semester for all the gurls ol the school and another last week un honor of the gurls of the graduatung class The patruotuc edutuon of the News was wrut ten by gurls of the league During the semester just closing three promunent speak ers were obtained to address the gurls The league consists of four departments the Entertainment Socual Servuce Personal Effucuency and Patrlotuc udgung from the department reports which were submitted last week to Miss Gibson the semester has been an actuve one for the varuous depart ments well for the league a a whole The Personal Efficiency department head ed by Bertha Keller conducted the gurls basket ball series which ended recently MISS ,IESSIE GIBSON These gurls had charge of the emergency room and helped un the formation of the Girls League branch established at the Bry ant school Plans are now being made for gurls indoor baseball serues for next semester To the Patruotuc department headed by Beryl Wulluams fell the task of organizing the gurls of the school for the Fourth Liberty Loan Parade Clothing for the Belgum relxef was collected under the supervision of thus department 5200 pounds were ohtauned which was much more than North Central s quota Nearly 300 articles were collected L C BRADFORD durung the druve for lunen be sent t French hospitals The gurls of the Patruotuc department made 250 handkerchuefs for Red Cross hospital use Ruth Hubbell headed the Social Service department which was organized unto com muttees The scholarship committee spent much time un glVlng personal assustance to nearly two dozen gurls who were behind un The absent and suck gurls committee corresponded wuth those who were ull and supplied them wuth the news The Phulanthropuc committee during the last flu ban took charge of five famulues the members of which were all attacked by unfluenza The new gurls and freshmen gurls committees worked wuth the new comers getting them acquainted wuth the older gurls and doing everything possible to put them at theur ease un theur new surround ings The work of the Social Service depart ment us plaunly for older gurls and on thus account only unuor and Senuor gurls are members The Entertainment department wuth Carui Sharp at the head had charge of all pro grams guven un connection wuth the league such as the one at the Red Cross entertaun ment and those guven at the two Gurls of thus department were sent recently to the varuous grade school to tell the stu dents there about the league THE BOYS FEDERATION The Boys Federation too has had an eventful semester Urugunatung only last fall the federatuon was handicapped by havung not only the work but also the process of orgamzung broken unto by the influenza bans The unutual undertaking of the federation was the boys part of the unuor Red Cross druve The National Service department headed by Wulluam Godefroy conducted a campaign for members of the boys working reserve Now all the boys un school who untend to work on farms next summer are members of thus reserve parties Xt the beginning of next semester t planned to reguster the boys ol the school un order to determune what actuvutues each boy us engaged Where we wonder after consuderung these actuvutues of the two organuzatuons are those who asked when they were formed Of what use wull they be? 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