Piqua Central High School - Piquonian Yearbook (Piqua, OH)

 - Class of 1927

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ff' ' I xxx!! -W :mxxszwmxxxx ,, . . 1 - xnxx ,,-- gg yxxgyggxg- -.-sxym 2? f ns. ,Q. L L iEi 1L 111 : ,f t .. 11 j 11 1 1 ? ?? I , Qpjjmmii x., , L X, , Q , xx t W The Lyceum Course VVO musical numbers, one scientihc, one nature, and one humorous lecture made up the Lyceum Course this past season. Each number shared an equal part in making this one of the greatest Lyceum Courses that has ever been offered at Central High. The high school musical compositions were inspiring and the lectures were pleasing and interesting. The first number was a splendid musical program by Madam Grey-Lehvinne on her old Cremona violin, accompanied by her husband at the piano. XYith her charming personality and wonderful playing, she held the audience almost spellbound. On December the eighth a scientihc lecture was given by Mr. R. B. Ambrose. Mr. Ambrose lectured on a subject which appealed especially to boys although it was interesting to all who heard it. The program consisted chieiiy of electrical demonstrations The arc light, the selenium cell, the induction coil, electrical welding, and the radio were all demonstrated and explained clearly and fully. Probably the best liked lecturer of the year was the one given on nature by Lew Sarett, the well-known nature poet. His impersonations of the Indian, his imitations of the calls of wild animals, and his vivid and beautiful descriptions overflowed with the pure, noble thought which comes to the student of nature. The other musical number was given by the famous Schubert Male Quartet, which attracted a large crowd. Their singing could not fail to bring about a greater appreciation of music, the great masterpieces being rendered in perfect harmony. The final number was a lecture given by the well-known preacher and lecturer, Dr. Allyn XY. Evans. The subject, Germany-Then and Now , was thoroughly discussed by the great traveler. The touches of humor made the lecture of such a character that it would be enjoyed by all. The Lyceum Course thus came to a successful close. The course next year will be equally as good if it is given the support of the people in this city. XYILLIAM ALEXANDER. Historical Pictures VERYONE at Central High School is glad to see XYednesday come. It is the morning for the Picture Show . This last semester, through the efforts of the Piqua History-Civics Club, several of the Piqua schools have been very fortunate in having an opportunity of seeing The Chronicles of America, a series of historical photoplays based upon the fifty volumes published under the same name. The pictures which are approved by the Council's Committee on Publication of Yale University Press were copyrighted in 1924 and passed by the National Board of Review. They are a series of fifteen stories, instructive as well as entertaining, in which is seen the making of a great nation. The first of the series is Columbus , adapted from the The Spanish Conquerors , showing the discovery of America. Others are The Pilgrims , The Puritans , The Settlement of Jamestown . The historical accuracy of the presentation of these photoplays is an im- portant event in American History as guaranteed by the painstaking work of a number of distinguished historians. These motion picture plays have proved very interesting to the pupils. They are presented at Wilder and Bennett Junior High Schools, South Street School, and Central High School. A free-will offering was taken each time before the presentation of the pictures to defray the minor expenses of securing them, an offering which the pupils were glad to make as their part in financing The Yale Cl'lI'OI1iClC Edl.IC21fiOIl3.l PlayS.H PAULINE LANE. 85



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