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Cooking? J4-one., Charting? we!!-clone., r f , A i : x. g '-5 'I Q I g 5 fl' E ,. :-4 F-1 as-. . .Z-if--.i g Back Row: Alcy Goldsmith, Helen Phillips, Beulah Bagley, Bertie Odom, Rosa Bierwirth, Bessie Inge. Second Row: Sophie You, Dora Stone, Mary Chance, Mary Shields, Lorene Casey, Clyde Turner. Front Row: Arlie Henshaw, Helen Smith, Gladys Eakes, Ida Spencer, Sue Grady, Wilma Houser, Audrey Tracy. CAFETERIA The cafeteria under the direction of Mrs. Alcy Goldsmith, manager, and Mrs. Clyde Tur- ner, production manager, gave us well-planned meals throughout the year. They provided us with good food at moderate prices in a pleasant atmosphere, and we are very grateful to them. In addition to the hot-food line in the students' cafeteria, a separate one was provided for the teachers in their own lunch room. This service is all given cheerfully by a qualified staff who also operate the snack bar where we could buy sand- wiches, candy, and soft drinks. CUSTODIANS The custodians at OHS under the direction of Mr. Grover Jenks, head custodian, have faith- fully cleaned the halls, the gyms, the classrooms, and the grounds. They operate the elevator, not only for freight but also for those students who cannot negotiate the stairs. They handle all prob- lems in regard to maintenance of equipment, from replacing burned-out light bulbs to re- pairing broken lockers. They are friendly, cheer- ful, and willing to assist at any time and in any way to make Central appear at its best. Back Row: Charlie Strait, assistant custodian, F. D. Huggins, Grady Hopkins, Roy Johnson, A. C. Nix. Front Row: Paul 0. Daniels, C. W. Dameron, Joe Ragland, Grover Jenks, head custodian. .-20...
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jde pioneer Jlairif id nof c!eacL Top Left: Katherine Scott, Dorothy Jeffrey, Ed Crider, and Beverly Roberts plan close-of-school activities for the Class of '56. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Carolyn Hill.-- .... . ..... .. Vicki Goodgion ....... . .... Eddie Crider... ..... ..--..-. Edd1eCnder .... ....-.., .... -.. .Vice-President ......... Secretary... ......... -ePres1dent--....,. .... -Dorothy Jeffrey Doug Overstreet .Beverly Roberts .Treasurer ....... . .... ...Katherine Scott Top Right: Carolyn Hill, Vickie Goodgion, Doug Over- street, and Barbara Neal give reports on the sales of seeds promoted by seniors. Student Council Joreene Johnston....-..-..Representative... ...... .. ..,, Barbara Neal Class sponsors-Back Row: jim Johnson, John Platt, Cecil Tansel. Second Row: Jack Irwin, Paul Ringler. First Row: Lucile Spann, Helen Allison, Doris Taylor, chairman. CLASS OF '56 As the class of '56, we leave Central with many fond memories and a feeling of accomplishment. Our three years at OHS have been spent in hours of study, relaxation, fun, making friends, and becoming better citizens. We were the first class to wear our new standard rings. We were also the first class to leave a gift to our Alma Mater that involved more than buying something. Much time and effort was put forth in fixing a spare room into a meditation room for the whole school. Needed money for the project was earned by the selling of seeds. We had a chance to show the fine dramatic ability of some of our members by putting on a successful senior play in The Curious May 10. enior assembly, the senior luncheon, and - the Junior-Senior Prom made our last month at Central gay, with the right amount of serious- ness added at our senior sermon. On May 25, Central's class of '56 graduated, 335 strong, looking back with joy and forward with hope, as Hail, Alma Mater was sung for the last time. ' 122-.-
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