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regular centralite FIRST ROW: Peggy Flowers, Judy Seover, Arlene Young, Brenda Clement, Lois Litton, Hilda Ruby, Marilyn Martin, Cynthia White. SECOND ROW: Pat Russell, Annette Bailey, Dorls Stringfield, Mary Ann Lovgdqyl Ann McKissick, Linda Sue Wagoner, Emma Ruth Shipley, Don-Eita Hedgepeth, Barbara Gildard, Anne Goddard, Hilary Stephenson, Emily Pearson, Ann Kirkpatrick, Jennifer Hamilton, Sharon Schneider, Carol Sutton, Arlene Alspaugh, Pat Weaver, Myrna Graves. THIRD ROW: Edwin Goddard, Dick Thress, Barbara Ausmus, Tom Hodge, Walter Parry, John Tipton, Joyce Stringfield, Pim Stephenson, Carol Ward, Relic Hamilton, Ronnie Kirkham, Peggy Trapp, Jim Wagner, Carolyn Lowry, Bill La Forge, David Noah, Sonny Conner. FOURTH ROW: Fred Clayton, Ray Hatmaker, Kim Buehler, Wayne Taylor. This year the REGULAR CENTRALITE was enlarged from tive to seven column s. A subscription campaign was conducted in September, and nearly 600 subscrip- tions were sold. Extras were sold each month, and circulation reached a new high. Letters were awarded at a banquet in May. officers Editor ln Chief- Linda Sue Wagoner Business Manager- Walter Parry NU News Editor- David Noah Feature Editor- Peggy Flowers Sports Editor- Fred Clayton Advertising Manager- O'Dell Conner Circulation Manager- Mary Loveday L lm,
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key club 4 A . A ,f Env, ,. ,L,W , ir. ,, , , K t .I FIRST ROW: Bob Collier, Wayne Taylor, Joe Gorman, Allen Nickle, Charlie Hughes, Ann Story ffeminine advisorl, Bill Fryar, Tommy Hodge, Jimmy Wagoner, Rudy McBee, Charles Goan. SECOND ROW P' S h L : lm tep enson, arry Trivette, Dick Ogdin, David Huggins, John Carpenter, Paul Slagle, Alvin Jenkins, Walter Parry, David McNeil, Sammy Tipton, Charlie Montgomery, Tommy Hqrringfon, Larry Jenkins. THIRD ROW: Richard Mynatt, Charles Harrington. The Key Club at Central, which is sponsored by the Northside Kiwanis Club has been one of the most active service clubs during the past year. This year the group sponsored the second annual football queen, raising approximately nine hundred dollars with which they purchased a trampoline for the gym. During the year they also delivered Thanksgiving baskets to needy families, worked with Beta Club on the Student Roster and had a car wash. They have bought dictionaries for the English classes and supplied the school with pencil sharpeners. Key Club in- stalled a music system in the cafeteria to promote better mcnners and relaxation during lunch period. ln the summer, the president and sec're- tary attended the International Key Club Convention in Dallas, Texas. Officers for the past year were as follows: president, Charlie Hughes, vice president, Paul Slagleg secretary, Pim Stephenson, treasurer, Tom Hodge. WMM l2l
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annual centralite FRONT ROW John Black sports editor Jennifer Hamilton, activities editor, Charlie Hughes, editor- in chief Ann Story secretary Jerry Milstead advertising manager, Don-Eita Hedgepeth. BACK ROW Mary Todd Carolyn Lowery Virginia McFadden, Frances Cooley, Mary Bryan, Frances Coorrier, Emma Ruth Shipley Betty Carey Jane Alexander. The ANNUAL CENTRALITE STAFF has txied to capture within the covers of this book the story of Central High School duringthe 1956-1957 school year. For the annual staff, the year began with the selling of advertisements and the plann- ing of the general layout and theme. Through- out the year, staff members worked during school and outside of school taking pictures, writing copy, and doing various other tasks needed to complete the product. The staff wishes to express its appreciation to Dave Wright and Wright's Studio forthe help and assistance that was given them during the preparation of this book. Faculty advisors were Mrs. Asbury, Mr. Kroll, Mr. Nicely, Mrs. Stewart, and Mrs. Wiles. At left IS pictured some of the staff at work. I 'Ii
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