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christian students union Front Row: Ioanne Scandlyn, Shirley Templin, Diane Patterson, Carolyn Reece, Norma Blackburn, Betty Hughes, Phyllis Brown, Miss Stone, Second Row: Mr. Browning, Louise Romines, Carolyn Correll, Mary Ruth Wells, Leah Srnelser, Iudy Watson, Clois lean Hutchison, ludaun Wittenbarger. Third Row: Nancy Armstrong, Prcszien, lcanne Scandfyn '.'pi, Treszclenz , Shirley Tempizn C -etary-Treasurer Diane Patterson pensirs , Miss Stcne and Mr. Brewning The Christian Students Union was orga- nized for the purpose of promoting Chris- tianity on the high school campus. Meetings are held each morning at 8:00 a.m. in the prayer room for singing and devotionals. On every other Wednesday the upper class CSU'ers meet for an organized meeting in Miss Stone's room. Down through the eight years of its lite the club has been very active at Central. The motto has been Christ on the Campus. Nancy Simpson, Elizabeth Callison, Diki Stewart, Martha Gralziel, Carolyn Hancock, Cornelia Trctt, Mary Frances Gerardi. Back Row: Wayne Sowder, Randy Porter, Barbara Ausmus, lannette Garbee, Eleanor Hodge, Sandra Snow, Rodalyn Napier, Bill Cate. -W Y . -. , 1
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varsity foolball The Bobcats, led by Captain Bob Smith, compiled a 5-3-2 record for the season. Not only did Captain Bob Smith and end Curtis Patty appear in the lournal's All- County Team, but they repeated their appearance in the News-Sentinels gridiron listings where teammate Earl Crosland also appeared. Bob then went on to capture a place on the mythical All-State Team. Four more Bobcats received laurels on the second eleven. The Stanley Hens- ley Blocking Trophy was awarded to senior lim Darling as the outstanding blocker oi the year. The Paine Award for the highest scholastic average over four years went to Wayne Pearson. luniors Bill Hensley and Don McNeil were chosen to pilot the next year's team. QEBCQS Head Cffzch Din Bcrina is shfwri abcve reviewirm some plays with Cla-shes lflzrk ll Pill Fens'n 'ind W. C. Lloyd, and Car ::n B l fmrh T' ' .' 'Eze 'xr coaches worked n't fnly E i ' 1 '. rut physically develop the s e f :Gmini 2 and fair play. SCHEDULE 19 54 WE OPPONENT THEY 28 Bearden 6 45 Lake City U O Bradley 7 T2 East 12 l2 Morristown 7 27 letferson City U 7 Fulton 13 O Ycung O l8 Rule U O iNest 7 Ken Cclqurf Freaks through for a fifteen yard gain.
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