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BACK ROW: Helen Manning, Barbare House, Lorene Baker, Beulah Haylip, Joyce Bright, Frieta Wilkerson, Vivan West, Alice Dirksen, Mildred Evans, Lorene Casey. FRONT ROW: Marjorie Howkins, Dolly Beckerdite, F los s ie McCabe, Mildred Powell, Beulah Bagley, Virginia Hall, and Dorothy Hightower. Cafeteria Famous throughout the school for always having something cooking is the Central High cafeteria staff. To these masters of the culinary arts go all the important jobs of preparing well balanced meals. Managed by Margery Hawkins, the meals are all planned to meet a type A standard. A plate lunch may be purchased for 43C or 2895. fqrgf'-f f' 1 The cafeteria feeds around one thousand students per day and about one hundred per- sonnel. The cafeteria is alsoa training school for the managers of the cafeteria of other city schools. Central cafeteria also serves a snack bar for' the night school students each Tuesday and Thursday night. BACK ROW: Cliff Clemons, Robert Barnes, Fred Smith, and E. E. Webb FRONT ROW, Joe Wall, Cliff Howard, C todians James Kimbo, and Leo Moore. The custodians have doneavery fine job this year. These men work long,hard hours before, during and after school to keep our classrooms,halls and school yard clean. We are very grateful for the services that they have done for our school. You can always find one of these men willing to do a favor for our teachers and students any time of the day, Our appreciation goes to Joe Walls the fourth floor custodian, Robert Barnes the third floor, Howard Speedy Bronson second floor, and E.E. Webb of the first floor. Others are James Kimbo cos- mef010SYGeorgeBeard, night custodian, Fred Smith, foreman, Lorene Hall,maid, and Cliff Howard head custodian for jobs well done for this another school year.
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gr? V Lynda Price, Martin Martin, President Vice-President S ' We the senior class of '64 have finally attained one of our highest goals in high school, to be seniors. But as we look back upon the years, we cherish those golden memories of assemblies, parties, dances, club meetings, games, attending- and not attending classes, rep- resenting our school at various other functions, racing down the stairs to the cafeteria, madly hunting parking places, and trying to get off the D. N. A. We look forward to our senior year high points too, with the gift of the juniors, the junior-senior prom, the Senior Play, class sermon, senior luncheon, and then all too soon graduation night. L ch., . --t.,,.5i- --. X- '.g..Lg -1.2, ',-.iff gqpg-'1-25 :vi-fv,i.n-'--'Q lg-5355.1 1f5,,i1+-4QQte,g.,1:wif-43.-f ,l , , --1 cr .YVVY Q. ...-f A I gg, ,J ,:,-Q', 'dV' a' .didn I fi J 41' f-Q , ,- ..,'. I In Qs Pap DQVQ, Brigette Bilman Secretary Student Council Representative Class lt seemed only yesterday we came back from summer vacations to find our- selves seniors. We look upon this time with misty eyes and a sad heart While at the same time, we look forward to what is in store for our lives with great anxiety, because this will be a turning point. Whether we are off to college, the Armed Forces, a job or that great institution, marriage. This time in our young .existence will be the deciding factor as to what kind of ' citizens our school has produced. When We are older, We will realize how important our days at O. H. S. were. Love is a many splendored things says Gloria Hobbs, ls it all in the game? Rudy Renteria and Shirley Thurman McNee1y, Linda Hudson and Jay Bendle. Ramirez. .-...rm .. - I , . ,. zo ffw
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