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Y-TEEN S v 'A-f W ,V . 4, - . . V' 'V X.. , -sv f 'f' , v . '.' .tv fs, m 4 -1 'I sqrvvx, 2 . ,-Vu if 'V' M , ' 1 u wr 0. 416.57 f ,lfp , - ,gl 1, Q, ,., .,, vm. ,A J - A , xv , YK 3, V ,W , -gg .t L , X .lvln 1,5 - .1 . v ,.. nu f -tv' v A 1 A . , . .X A g , FIRST ROW: Bonnie Spraker, Reba Jones, Linda 0'Bayley, Sharon Rice, Jane Swager, Sharon Hawkins, Jane Kinney, Linda Kidwell, Betty Smith, Mary Ellen Jenkins, Nina Reynolds, Polly Pulver, Susie McDaniel. SECON ROW: Diana Dean, Linda Kay, Saundra Johnson, Janice Mathews, Peggy Rhoades, Carole Kinder, Pat Regnier, Sue McClain, Carolyn Eliason, Carol Sue Neal, Sandy Fleenor, Penny Perry, Melintha Fowler, Laura Faber, Spon- sors-Mrs. Hamilton, Donna Bradley. THIRD ROW: Nancy Staats, Sherrie Faucett, Jean Cornell, Kay Cwrnell, Martha Bradley, Karen Boomershine, Judy CABINET MEMBERS. FIRST RUN: Mary Anne Sauser, Pat Regnier, Sue McClain, Carolyn Eliason, Carol Sue Neal. SECOND ROW: Carole Kinder, Nancy Staats, Katherine Holmes, Sue Abel, Virginia Parshall. Krieger, Maurine Good, Betty Watson, Donna Irvin Sarah Halley, Linda Burris, June Hampton, Mary Anne Sauser. FUURTH ROW: Virginia Psrshall, Diann williams, Pat Moore, Judy Riggs, Helen Martin, Carolyn Hawkins, Claudia Pennington, Carol Maines, Susie Ooevaar, Judy Lind, Sue Jen- nings, Jane Little. FIFTH ROW: Katherine Holmes, Jo Ann Routson, Beverly House, Dinah Sarver, Martha Everett, Alicia Bromagem, Peggy Kruse, Elizabeth Lind, Becky Klein, Karen Black, Iris McClure, Sue Abel. NOT PRESENT: Jerilene Alex- ander, Sherrie Bennett, Pat Catron, Janet Daniel Sandra Shellhorn. Y-TEENS HAVE AN ACTIVE THIRD YEAR The Y-Teens, sponsored by Mrs. Hamilton, undertook many projects this their third year as an organization at CHS. Sponsoring a Can-Can dance for which the admission was a can of food which was distributed in Thanksgiving baskets was one of the projects. Also include was the sponsoring of a semi-formal dance, compiling and selling a student directory, having a foreign student from Esrlham to talk at a chapel progra and entertaining at a Mother and Daughter Tea. NEW ORGANIZATION IS FORHED AT CHS This year we have a new organization called the Center-ettes. It consists of 24 regular members and 2 alternates. This group is led by Maurlne Good, and it does precision marching and twirling routines. The group performed at home ballgames and at the Invitational Tourney at Hagerstown. ZZ
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COUNCIL IHPROVES SCHOOL i This year the Student Council offered some nnovations to the school plus maki certain improvements. The Council drew up sngew cons- titution this year with the aid of other consti- tutions highly recoumuended by the national organization. Some of the improvements and in- novations were: a juke box was purchased for the little gym, lockers were assigned and repaired, and new lockers were purchased. The juke box enables the students to dance at noon, and it also serves as s money-maker for the Council, JR. RED CROSS HELPS OVERSEAS Sponsored by Hrs. Hamilton, the Jr. Red :ross has continued its projects through the lchool year 1958-59. Last fall they successful- ly sold advertising for a schedule of the bas- cetball games. They uaed the money for various worthwhile projects. Among them was the send- Lng of 50 gift boxes overseas. ART CLUB TAKES PART IN CONTEST N The Art Club was organized in 1957 by Hr. NNY Smith. NIU 311811 Jenkins, Jean Cornell, 'lauger and a few students. It now has 22 mem- smdfl 9nYd0l'. Mary Ruth Riley, Sue McClain, nn, Linda Pate, Nancy Staats. In front st the type- Some of its members entered the Art Contest Wife' 1' HY- Richer, Principal. lt L. S. Ayers in Indianapolis. Alan Patrict received an honorable mintion which was very good considering the great number and the size af the schools competing. In February the mem- :ers of the Art Club visited L. S. Ayers and the lohn Huron Institute. After the last P. T. A. meeting the Art :lub held an exhibit and a sale. FIRST ROW: Secretary--Pat Regnier, President--Bud Phillips, Vice-Presidentu Byron 0'Bayley, Treasurer--Alan Patrict. SECOND ROW: Vivian Crocatti, Susie ooyevasr, Susie McDaniel, Mary lbrris, Saundra Johnson, Diann Williams, Mary Anne Sauser, Jo Ann Telfair. THIRD ROW: Raymond Di-Ck01'l0D. RIY 1-Clk. BCVCT' ly House, Becky Klein, Sponsor--Mr. Mauger, Karen Black, Nina Reynolds, Lar- ry Wickersham, Dovin Coffey. 1 Z1
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BLOCK C BLOCK NCH IOOSTS SCHOOL SPIRIT Under the leadership of the Centerville body. Composed of 99 girls, the NBlockH has Yell Leaders the Block UCH has greatly helped performed at all home games and also at the In- the spirit and enthusiasm of the entire student- vitational Tourney at Hagerstown. DRILL TEAM FIRST R W: Nancy Lichtenfels, Barbara Smith, Sharon Hawkins, Sheila Jones, Donna Bradley, Jane Kinney, Leader--Maurine Good, Nancy Staats, Carolyn Hawkins, Martha Bradley, Saundra Johnson, Linda Burris, Mary Morris. SECOND ROW: Karen Soper, Susie Smith, Kay Cornell, Reba Jones, Judy Krieger, Carole Kinder, Sponsor--Mr. Miller, Linda Deitemeyer, Carol Bradley, Sandy Fleenor, Naomi Huffine, Susan Jones. NOT PRESENT: Sandy Adams, Teresa Young, Carolyn May. Z3
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