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1 . - -. -.-ww. ww f ' -.4 sun.: g D. E. FIRST ROW, left to right: H. Dellen- H. Palmer, Mr. Porter, bach, treas.: pres.: M. Notestone, v. pres.: J. Diener, sec. SECOND ROW: H. Kirk, M. Powers, I. King, M. Hooks, -N. Riley, S. Powers, E. Fletcher, I. Conkel, P. Ray. THIRD ROW: J. Trosper, C. Durban, M. Fisher, B. King, D. Payne, I. Jack- son, C. Duffins. FOURTH ROW: W. Gaines, D. Queen, F. Alexander, M. Baker, M. Moyers, R. Sel- bert, G. Wine, B. Smith. i Distributive Education, D.E. for short, is a new club at Central being organized the first semester of the '53-'54 school year. The D.E. program is an outgrowth of the Smith-Hughes Act and was originally begun in 1935, for the purpose of training students the art of distributing retail goods. At present, there are thiry-five members in Cenral's D.E. Club with Mr. Porter the advisor. These pupils attend class one half a day and then depart for their respective iobs. The club pin is diamond-shaped with sunbeams coming from an engraved pack- age in the center. Audio Visual Aids FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Doerr, D. Verrilli, G. Ankrum, B. Fiffick. SECOND ROW: J. Davis, E. Max- son, E. DeRoy, L. McGlone, J. Seely, N. Weaver. THIRD ROW: P. De- Long, T. Chapman, D. Wilhelm, J. Hayes, J. lane. FOURTH ROW: H. Townsend, P. Dillard, P. Hardin, T. Smith, D. Mclntyre, P. Schooley. r . The Audio Visual Aids Club is composed of boys who work behind the scenes in the proiection room. As an aid to the teachers, the boys run films and' play re- cordings. The crew holds meetings the first Tuesday of the month and at these meetings discuss matters pertaining to the Audio lEarl and Visual lEyel senses. Mr. Doerr is the faculty advisor. Young and New, But Strong and Growing l L' 1 2 ...., 3 2 . R' xx 1 Q is ii , :vera .4-ff or g . A Bu
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Mannered Masculinity I- .c 1 Nl' as , The male side of the Y-Teens is the Hi-Y. This club strives to extend clean speech, sportsmanship and all around clean living in the home, school, and com- munity. Their activities vary from attending church to playing various sports. Hi-Y is a national boys organization, and is a direct part of the Y.M.C.A. Mr. Doerr is the advisor. To encourage and promote the welfare of the athletic associations is the purpose ofthe Red Letter club, or, as it is better known around Central, the Var- sity C. A boy has to earn his varsity letter in some sport before becoming a mem- ber. Varsity C came into existence in i952 with Frank Howe, track coach, and Chuck Koterba, basketball coach, as the faculty advisors. ' O m ff' rw as ra -fig-f'J.4 has in H Q S., 2 ,fs , Ceg b-CF Hi-Y FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Doerr, D. Farrell, treas., G. Tope, v.-pres., P. Schooley, chap., J. Bally, sec. SECOND ROW: L. McGlone, T. Perry, D. Hight, P. Bor- ror, V. Smith, B. Deem, G. Ankrum, J. Emmitt. THIRD ROW: S. Webb, N. Vontsolos, D. Hanna, T. Trimble, C. Hilde- brand, R. Holderman, E. Maxson, J. Champ. FOURTH ROW: T. Yssel- dyke, T. Smith, J. Seely, B. Fiffick, C. Turner, D. Ysseldyke, J. Friend, B Himebrook, P. Pertee. Varsity SGC!! FIRST ROW:, left to right: Mr. Koterba, J. Morlan, treas.p D. Brooks, v. pres., J. Bally, sec., T. Trimble, sgt. arms, Mr. Howe. SECOND ROW: J. Foster, N. Foster, S. Webb, P. Pertee, F. Lombardi, J. Emmitt. THIRD ROW: T. Pintello, G. Bennett, R. Fasone, D. Fluor, G. An- krum, D. Threatt, J. Sur- ratt, M. Clanin, J. Kountz, P. Orem. FOURTH ROW: F. Burton, D. Harris, H. Andrews, T. Clark, E. White, R. Holderman, R. Caldwell, W. Littlefield, E. Jordan, G. Roszman. FIFTH ROW: P. Oates, C. McCampbell, J. Martin, I. Carman, D. Bargdill, J. Hakes, P. Orem, B. Fiffick, H. Chadwick, B. Smith, L. Edinglon, P. Schooley. 37
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P- l 6 M Pt T. fi fl cl l ill! Central offers many opportunities to increase one's knowledge, but one of the best opportunities is located within the book covered walls of our library. Miss Lewis, the librarian, chooses her staff from those who like to work with books, whose grades are above average, and who has a study hall daily. New officers are elected by the staff each semester. The duties of the student librarians are to check books, receive fines, keep the library quiet and undisturbed. The library is another service organization of Central. Library Staff FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Blake, sec. treas.: T. Culber- son, pres.: C. Fannin, v. pres.: Miss Lewis, librarian. SECOND ROW: C. Wooster, B. Baker, B. Harmon, D. Vore, B. Thompson, L. Huber, B. Landrum, C. Riflle. THIRD ROW: P. Ogilvie, S. Edsell, J. Tubaugh, I. Blatt, M. Dean, R. Bonar, G. Parsley, M. Downing. FOURTH ROW: M. Goldsberry, D. Agriesti, D.' Hull, P. Hale, A. Murray, A. Morton, L. Binkley, M. Williams. FIFTH ROW: B. Nichols, R. Farrell, P. Thomp- son, R. Sohn, B. Ogilvie, R. Needs, D. Mclntyre. 0ffiee Help Being an office helper is a fine experience for the bright eyed dolls-down by the riverside. Answering incoming calls, run- ning errands and odd iobs of typ- ing keep the girls hopping one W period everyday. Miss Panthana and Mrs. Hannah oversee the girls. FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Panthana, sec., M. Casteel, S. Sultles, P. Hammond, Mrs Hannah sec. SECOND ROW: J. Sutton, A. Harness, M. Howie, S. Lusignola, V. Patete R. Kincaid. THIRD ROW: E. Nicely, P. Long, H. Yee, B. Whittington, M. Blaylock, G Fraime. They Answer The Call For Help 39
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