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66Everything About It Is Appealing 9' FIRST ROW, left to right: S. DeCarlo, sec., B. Col- lins, v.-pres., A. Black- wood, pres., B. Her- mann, treas.y Mr. Dupre. SECOND ROW: B. Harp- er, M. Young, F. Gann, G. Robinson, R. Baldwin, N. Bastian, J. Ransburgh, E. Meyers, L. Browning, W. Jordan, P. Hammond, B. Steinhausser. THIRD ROW:-C. Wooster, J. Limotta, R. Petty, D. Adams, D. Thompson, V. Maynard, S. Williams, R. Limotta, H. Orosco, N. Grimm, N. Collins, N. Roscoe. FOURTH ROW: B. Richmond, R. Mehrle, C. Chapman, L. McFad- den, L. Schoenberger, C. Herndon, N. Spybey, A. Wine, P. Anderson, S. Gibson, P. Reuter, V. Neil. FIFTH ROW: D. Agriesti, H. Grigsby, D. Patrick, D. Dodge, L. Meeks, L. Cordial, C. Rich, F. Allgood, M. De- Lauder, J. Davis. FIRST ROW, left to right: H. Trim, lreas.g D. Cum- mins, sgt. arms, L. Hood- let, pres., R. Schoemer, v.-pres., J. Dagon, sec. SECOND ROW: R. Hair- ston, L. Huber, J. Nug- ent, C. Cady, S. Ritter, M. Foster, J. Stewart, B. Hepler. THIRD ROW: D. Stierhoff, G. Hemsley, R. Pack, R. Lynch, M. Golds- berry, B. Cordell, Miss McGrath. FOURTH ROW: J. Holbein, H. Moore, G. Fraime, N. Vontsolos, G. Burnside, R. Parker. 34 O fi en .gen . ' by ' -'ff'I.lE?5'T X. S 'J . if Y 5.-ng? : 1 M gy ' -. -. - ' L1 ri .Y 1 X I Drama Club If one is interested in the art of acting and has talent, his talent and interest need not be wasted. The Dramatics Club was formed in 1950 by Don Dup advisor, to further the-interest of drama and the theatre in the minds High students. re, present of Central The club elects a president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer, and holds its meetings once a month. L i iiif, 'Z bfi s K k . 1 4 I4 The largest room on the third floor, the one with the many windows, is a warm and cheerful place to be. The odor of fresh paint, the bright drawings, the kindly teacher, and industrious students paint a delightful picture. The Bellows Art Club was organized in i926 for the purpose of cultivating a finer appreciation for art. Variety shows, poster advertisement for various organizations serve as an all around art service to the school. All of this keeps the pirate artists clearing the easel . Miss McGrath is the club advisor. Bellou Art Club'
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. A 5. 1 fi , S w v F A. l. ' .1 ,, 5 3: xg , w..':.,.r: 5 1 'JQN . if if . ,', F c 1 'X fi' if . Wil 'TF Y 'l A ,Q A ss. 0 ,I .' ' ' sv ' lil l B' K T' ' ii ' .. : VX ' i Future Pirate 6'Profs 9' Frances C. Walter Club of the Future Teachers of America We pirates have little teachers and big teachers. By little teachers we mean the ones who are not quite full-fledged members of a faculty but who some day will be. In other words we have an organization at Central called Future Teachers of America. The F.T.A. was organized in I953 by Frances C. Walter. The purpose of this club is to interest students in becoming good teachers and to cultivate qualities of leadership, character and scholarship. . NK D I A 7'7ayw- . 7 FIRST ROW: left to right: L. Barnhill, N. Markwood, C. Sheets, M. Young, N.. Berger, J. Hoover, B. Swetland, Miss Sprague. SECOND ROW: S. 8oyes,'J. Hankison, C. Kel- ler, B. Pierce, B. Collins, B. Kuhn, C. Wooster, L. Brown- ing, S. Harlas. THIRD ROW: S. Clark, N. Bastian, .l. Mil- ler, J. Stewart, J. Twigg, S. Gibson, L. Williams, M. An- derson, P. Patterson. FOURTH ROW: T. Culberson, D. Waybright, J. Taylor, F. Hawes, B. Steffens, D. Nar- din, R. Vitale. F. T. A. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Chapman, cor. sec.: V. Vore, v.-pres.: R. Limolta, hist.: L. Meeks, pres., G. Fraime, rec. sec.: M. Dean, lib., M. Will- iams, treas.: Miss Reamer. SECOND ROW: D. Vore, P. Scofield, B. Thompson, B. Hoodlet, S. Church, J. Angle, B. Baker, S. Suttles, S. Man- gold. THIRD ROW: N. Grimm, N. Roscoe, B. Dole, H. Lipscomb, P. Long, A. Budd, B. Allis, N. Cooper, M. Goldsberry. FOURTH ROW: P. Jones, B. Faulkner, J. Banos, S. Reynolds, J. Nugent, J. Parker, I. Blatt, J..Pertee, F. Ott.
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They Sail From Foreign Shores Los Amigos W5 A h FN T Q' 5 -5 The first Spanish club of Central, El Circulo Castellano, was organized in 1925 to create an interest in the people of Spanish-speaking countries. Today, known as Los Amigos, meaning The Friends , this club strives for the same results as the original club. It has many activities including an annual Christ- mas party, Pan-American Day program, and a scrapbook. Mrs. Thompson is faculty advisor. FIRST ROW, left to right P. Anderson, M. Dona than, Miss Hunter, B. Baker, pres., N. Cooper, v. pres. SECOND ROW: D. Vore, S. Mangold, L Huber, S. Nelk, B. Stein- hausser, M. Sims, L Browning. THIRD ROW D. Shipley, G. Riggs, B Callihan, R. Hairston, S Williams, B. Thompson C. Rich. FOURTH ROW D. Agriesti, B. Francis, D Cummins, J. Burns, H Lipscomb, J. Tubaugh, T Culberson. FIFTH ROW M. Goldsberry, J. Gates G. Asbridge, J. Harsh- barger, S. Hatfield, C. long. f FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Demcoe, R. Phillips, v. pres.g D. Farrell, pres., H. Orosco, sec., Miss Thompson. SECOND ROW: B. Cordell, B. Hoodlet, L. Schoenber- ger, M. McKibben, G. Barnhart, M. Downing, I. Deloach, S. Bayes, L. Salters, S. Mangold, P. Long, S. Harlas, T. Tuck- er, R. McFarland. THIRD ROW: J. Stewart, C. Chapman, B. Hermann, F. Caldwell, M. Bickham, R. Lynch, H. Thomas, J. Nugent, M. Moffett, D. Comston, S. Guthrie, J. Banas, J. Parker, S. Francis. FOURTH ROW: D. Lakin, C. Rayburn, C. Reeves, R. Horch, J. Tay- lor, A. Blackwood, J. Mayle, H. Lipscomb, E. Hayden, A. Budd, D. Hartman, S. Shelton. S. Poindexter, F. Ott. FIFTH ROW: H. Moore, J. Bachman, C. Van- scoy, D. Patrick, R. Schoemer, E. Jordon, H. Grigsby, D. Wilhelm, G. Rayot, G. Fraime, P. De- Long, T. Ysseldyke, D. Waybright, E. Townsend, D. Davis. Latina Societas Knowledge is Power , this is the motto of Societas Latina, the Latin Society. 'Tis true, we all agree, that the power of Latin is very evident in our own language. Formed in i926 and later renamed, the Latin Society has its own club song, colors, and initiation rules. Latin Club advisor is Miss Hunter. 35
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