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Corridor Guardians V FIRST ROW, left to right: captains: A. Blackwood, A. Schwartz, J. Nugent, H. Lipscomb, R. Creighton. SECOND ROW: B. Hooper, M. Doughty, S. Stinson, P. Scofield, C. Gray, G. Barnhart, P. Keating, C. Hilte, I. Wenger, G. Vance, R. Parfitt. THIRD ROW: R .Holderman, R. Baldwin, N. Riley, M. Anderson, C. O'Connor, M. Bickham, J. Pertee, B. Wharton, M. Swisher, C. Blakely, P. Hogg. FOURTH ROW: D. Brooks, P. Jones, S. Kern, R. Rittgers, C. Chapman, B. Cordell, K. Austin, M. Wiley, L. Williams, B. Seymour, J. Banas. FIFTH ROW: N. Foster, B. Hysell, D. Lakin, J. Holbein, E. Townsend, F. -Nelson, M. Spangler, C. Hopkins, L. Sprague, C. Legue, R. Reeves. Hall Guards and aptains Central has many committees which serve faithfully and loyally. Not to be left out of this list are Hall Guards. It is their duty to protect the property of Centralfs students and to keep the halls orderly. Miss Cowell, the faculty advisor, places different guards in the corridors every period of the day. 0 . ' O cw 5: m msn Q I 3 'I C Q I '1 1 FIRST ROW, left to right: captains: C. Beniamin, G. Marvin, H. Lipscomb. J. Stewart, D. Nardin. SECOND ROW: E. Fletcher, L. Johnson, P. Long, S. Lusignolo, W. Howard, I. Conkel, H. Key, I. Deloach, S. Hite, G. Owsley, S. Rowe. THIRD ROW: A. Clifton, D. Comston, R. Reed, H. Ganshaw, M. Moffett, M. Howie, J. Nunley, A. Rummell, R. Lusch, P. Davis, B. Donaldson. FOURTH ROW: J. Foster, D. Sowers, L. Goolsby, B. Dale, V. DeWitt, E. Downin, S. Shelton, S. Eichenberger, I. Postle, S. Harlas, S. Guthrie, B. He- witt. FIFTH ROW: F. Grumman, J. Friend, F. Hawes, B. Steffens, J. Taylor, R. Vitale, B. Groce, S. Harachis, V. Vore, J. Emmitt, G. Stokes, J. Wozniak.
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ANY Dance Band FIRST ROW, left to right: N. Hackney, L. Myers, K. Squeo, C. Rayburn, A. Diller, J. Banos, Mr. Rockey. SECOND ROW: C. Segraves, J. Taylor, R. Horch, M. Zulcvitz, F. Hawes, G. Hughes. THIRD ROW: P. Borror, K. Vermillion. , LJ.ilJ.lleI You'RE FHL-ING lOll'l Y r i t gs is 0 The Central High School Dance Band has become a familiar group to the students of Central in the past two years. lt was organized by Mr. Rockey in l952. The group has played at all Friday Frolics and dances. The main occasions for which they play are the Homecoming Dance and the Senior Prom. Anytime is their theme song. 0rchestra FIRST ROW, left to right Ammon, P. Ogilvie, M Kizer, C. Segraves, F Verduce, C. Sally, C Ross, R. Agriesti, K Squeo. SECOND ROW M. Hanna, T. Peacock B. Vawter, S. Pence, Mr lor, J. Rite, B. Mosby, F Shipley. THIRD ROW: v Vore, T. Smith, J. Smith B. Steffens, B. Smith, D Murray. Every person desires to reach the top, and those of the instrumental music department are no exception. The peak in this,Central High activity is obtained when a person is chosen for the orchestra. Only the cream of the crop remain, for there are standards which must be met before anyone is considered a member. Established in 1924 by John Rosser, former music instructor at Central, it has provided a rich musical background for various assemblies, the operettas, and the commencements of both day and night school. 49 J. leftwich, A. Diller, W. Rockey, R. Horch, J. Tay-
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The Comrnundiny 0fficers 01' Honor Study Honor Study Chu irmun FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Cowell, E. Burgess, S. Rowe, S. Powers, J. Hanki- son. SECOND ROW: N. Bast- ian, J. Angle, P. Blake, N. Roscoe, S. DeCarlo. THIRD ROW: S. Mollenkamp, L. Williams, B. Barstow, J. st Q E le . :T - - x f l t i K J f Bally. Sales T ax Stump Counters L. to R.: S. Gothard, J. Ket- tell, R. Benner, R. Dean, J. Pierce, N. Howard, P. Jor- dan. Standing: Miss Greene. 2, l l 'IBIH 49,24 L'-ill: 36 25-f-Y' -'-'li Here at Central we have an honor study governed by Central students. These chairmen, as they are called, are members of Student Council and Miss Cowell, faculty advisor, chooses them. Duties such as taking attendance, issuing hall passes, and keeping order are bestowed upon them. They Tully The Tux . V 1 l t 1131 Stack those stamps, tie that string, move that bundle. This cry might be heard coming from a select group of Centralities in charge of counting sales tax stamps. Under the auspices of Miss Greene, students count the tax stamps collected in the school-wide contest sponsored by the Student Council.
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