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x . Real Cool Reel Crew Noon Movie Crew FIRST ROW, left to right: G. Ken- dall, C. Broadus, E. Seeger, S. Nelk, P. Hammond. SECOND ROW: L. Linton, B. Deist, C. Green, B. Lane, D. Taylor, C. Sheets. THIRD ROW: M. Young, F. Ott, J. Mayle, P. Patterson, B. Dale, Mr. Stegmiller. FOURTH ROW: W. Kilgore, L. Mc- Glone, N. Hackney, D. Brown, C. Turner, C. Hopkins. One, two, three, four, where's four? This can be heard at the beginning of the lunch periods every day. No, it isn't someone counting the peas on his plate, it is Mr. Stegmiller calling the role of his noon movie and stage crew. From selling and taking tickets to a post in the balcony, the boys and girls help make lunch time at Central, leisure time. A Path '6Beet-en To Their Line With old Ma Central feeding a family of I400, the cafeteria must have help Helpers FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Dakin, B. Allis, C. Baldeser, M. Bickhom, M. Perry. SECOND ROW: M. Abbington, S. Powers, D. Johnston, P. Scofield, R. Hairston, I. Hogg, E. Ellison, S. Mangold, D. Vore, P. Stevens. THIRD ROW: E. Burgess, R. Bonar, L. Johnston, V. Patete, S. Gibson, G. Littleton, J. Pertee, B. Smith, A. Lewis, B. Ben- son. FOURTH ROW: L. Huber, L. James, D. Swartwood, A. Sibley, G. Farmer, J. Cabbage, L. Goolsby, A. Adams, J. Sutton, P. Hogg. FIFTH ROW: N. Weaver, S. Beck, P. Ogilvie, M. Kin- ser, F. Shipley, I. Will- iams, K. Queen, H. Grigsby, D. Agriesti, N. Mossman. For twenty minutes everyday the cafeteria helpers work at serving food, washing dishes 'VW'
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I l I L , I I f' G Y I K Doubloon ii , X . g Sta ff ' FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Brown, B. Her- mann, editor-in-chief, J. Bally. SECOND ROW: M. Deon, N. Bastion, N. Roscoe, S. DeCarlo, R. Limotta, C. Wooster, L. Brown- ing. THIRD ROW: M. Young, R. Lynch, M. Downing, M. Wills, B. Pierce, P. Long, M. Foster. FOURTH ROW: B. Collins, M. Golds- berry, P. Winters, S. Sherrod, J. Stewart, S. Kaehele, Miss Paul. . Divided We Write- x Uutloole Staff FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Collins, D. Brown, Photog., N. Roscoe, editor-in-chief, J. Bally, R. Limotta, M. Down- ing. SECOND ROW: M. Young, N. Bastian, S. Sher- rod, S. DeCarlo, R. Lynch, 5. Kaehele. THIRD ROW: M. Dean, J. Stewart, B. Her- mann, Miss Paul. K7 United We Publish Ad Staff it FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. x Reed, P. Winters, manager. SECOND ROW: M. Iler, W Howard, B. Fields, P. Mer- cier, M. Notestone, N. How ard, R. Mehrle. THIRD ROW E. Postle, R. Holderman, M Dean, A. Harness, B. He- witt, S. Francis, A. Kendrick, FOURTH ROW: D. Brown, D. Sowers, M. Baker, P. Jordon, D. Waybright, E. Fleming, C. I Durban, S. Parks. I f las ... . Decide what is news, assign reporters to bring in the news, make page plans, paste up galleys, proof read and distribute the finished paper are a few of the things that keep a newspaper office hopping with action. The name of Central's newspaper is the Outlook and students have been reading the pirate paper ever since Central began. The Doubloon is in its third year although there was a yearbook called Cokato years ago. The future world of the pen and ink may receive writers who have first experi- enced literary life here at Central. Miss Paul is faculty advisor for both DOUBLOON and OUTLOOK. The Ad Staff is responsible for thbadvertisements in the OUTLOOK and DOUBLOON. Selling ads and keeping the records straight are a very important part of the ink and press world. Mr. Read is faculty advisor for the Ad Staff. 41
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The Babe Didriclesons 01' Central 'fm fa f sf -I .. in -9: V 65 , 1 -- :B l N F Q ly if r f . F! X Y K -in C l - v It J . ...M l lFlRST ROW, left to right: S. lShook, soph. rep., B. Cordell, ir. llc llc rep.: B. Hewitt, sr. rep.: Mrs. MacMillan. SECOND ROW: M. l'Swisher, K. Fields, S. White, M. astile, A. Key, G. Crooks, P. lark, P. Hammond, E. Johnson, 18. Fields, D. Vore. THlRD ROW: M. Mehrle, R. Mehrle, J. Sharp, lJ. Downs, P. McGrothers, D. lRussell, A. Swanson, M. Milner, ,M. Donathan, H. Stricklin. FOURTH ROW: A. Morton, G. 'l'Farmer, J. Finley, P. Taylor, M. Ji Howie, J. Rite, J. Bonduront, M. l ,i r .1 l Howie, J. Conley, V. Lofton. FIFTH ROW: R. Bayes, B. Cal- endine, F. Allgood, M. Chever, B. Vawter, S. Reynolds, J. Per- tee, B. Harrington, G. Jones, R. Shepherd. 'FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Wooster, S. Mangold, R. Lusch, D. Holton, M. Burns, L. Brown- ing. SECOND ROW: M. Moffett, IR. Limotta, B. Pierce, J. Rans- Iburgh, L. McFadden, B. Twigg, 'N. Davis, H. Ganshaw, B. Swetland, M. Young. THIRD IROW: M. Vore, S. Mauldin, M. -Anderson, M. McKibben, S. Shortridge, S. Church, C. Blake- ly, B. Teagardner, B. Smith, M. Wills. FOURTH ROW: J. Lusig- nola, S. Guthrie, J. Sutton, D. Taylor, N. Collins, N. Gookin, J. Gates, J. Davis, R. Rittgers, E. Weikert. FIFTH ROW: M. Kiser, M. Perry, D. Hipsher, L. Will- iams, S. Beck, J. Tubaugh, K. Austin, P. Kearney, C. Chapman. S l k. l E D . fu Mn-is faift 1 LI T sms G. A. A. FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Collins, pres.: M. Groves, v. pres.: F. Armstead, sec.: B. Whittington, treas.g Miss Ellis SECOND ROW: P. Scofield, F Gann, N. Kuhn, S. Nelk, L. Hu- ber, A. Kendrick, D. Thompson, S. Hite, I. Krumm, S. DeCarlo. THIRD ROW: B. Hoodlet, M Hall, L. Schoenberger, S. Decker, J. Barger, S. Davis, J. Swear- inger, N. Roscoe, S. Bayes FOURTH ROW: V. Neil, S. Will- iams, M. DeLouder, A. Harness D. Brown, E. Fleming, N. Dagon N. Grimm. FIFTH ROW: M Haney, M. McCabe, D. Reynolds C. Lester, M. Foster, J. Stewart S. Mollenkamp, N. Hairston, P Winters. k Q is w Q fl A Ja , . X... fill' A Hi- The G.A.A. has been here ever since Central began, way back in l925. lt was active until i947 when it slowly faded away until the spring of T953 when Miss Ellis and Mrs. MacMillan along with the help of Miss Griffith reorganized the association. The Graceful Agile Athletes, otherwise known as the Girls Athletic Association, meet the first Tuesday of the month. 1 r
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