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Welcome! We invite you, as students, teachers, and patrons to take a closer look at Adams Central. Out school lies on the west side of Monroe. Just four and a half years ago Central was completed. After the big moving day—Kirkland to Monroe— things began settling down. Showing you not only the typical teen-agers, we will tour each department, explain the methods of teaching and learning. Every¬ one is on the move, many exciting instances are happening every day. We have fun at Central by joining clubs and organizations. Through publications we try to inform you of school affairs. Some of our activities, like the band and chorus, have competed in different contests. You can also see shots of some of the basket¬ ball games, especially those exciting close ones which we all remem¬ ber. We also see the other teams who have represented A.C. Did you ever wonder if a teacher has fun? Well, we are going to let you meet them and their hobbies. We’ll also take a look at the seniors and their many activities. On this trip you will see over 900 faces; some of them you’ll recognize. We have one big aim—to learn. That is why we are at Central. Now you have a way of seeing how we are taught and how we live 175 days a year. L A
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1 Between classes and after assemblies the halls become jammed. Mr. Frantz often acts as patrolman. for freshman Up to Date Fads Life at Adams Central is similar to that of other schools. At basketball sectional time ask them who is going to win. “Central, who else!” At the end of the semester, books are carried home even if they haven’t been all year; throughout the community a small light burns in each house far into the night. In keeping with the fads, all the boys have a pair of ivy-league trousers with an ivy-league shirt and a flat-top or crew-cut to match. Boot shoes and the “blouson look” keep the girls in the running. The lunch line, crowded halls, and clusters of kids are everyday oc¬ currences at Central. Freshman, Junior Isch lugs senior books to classes on initiation day. 4
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