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Senlur Ballot lvlost Popular Boy lwost Popular Girl lwost Active Boy Cliarles Davis Glaclys Replogle Bill Hemnes lttost Active Girl folly Good Boy folly Goocl Girl Edith Helen Spencer Eugene Hall Charlotte Bingham Best Actress Best Actor Best Girl Orator Jean Balier Vincent Trump Constance Bruce Best Boy Orator Best Girl lvlusician Best Boy lwusician Roll Beclcett Lycla lxlae Coy Bruce lxfleier Best Boy Student Best Girl Stuclent Beau Brummel lvlelvin Zaclc Alice lVlae Roclcie Boln Tlwomsen Belle Brummel Best Boy Atlzlete Best Girl Atlzlete lVlarian Bartli Bob Brenton Cliarlene Russell Page 14 Ellen Anctrews. Jean Balcer, lVlarian Barlll, Nnlllan Beiser. Gerald Goodman, Julia Gommn, Bernice Hanlcins. Carl Hayward. Eunice lvtiller. Pauline lvloss. Nlargilerite lvlyler. Jenn Pmlcer. Arnolfl Slmnluerg. Nvarren Sllryoclc, Cleo Sparlcs. Eclitll H. Spencer
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Q K' i W i iw sv: Eg, W5 as cg .s...s sn. -A of gif? f D HAT can .lr bag- X X REX :.xc:P+ -X-l'l 19'l OH- VL -3' 34 'X . 9+ -1-H5 3085-L5-S Q ?r'lS Arlua- q x I 55,42 L-':vsCFL Kuowvl 0 Know , X ul, gg rs- Qi vu Q '5 3 sat, -..D wastcslll 'AQ 3 QLH' lg ' RQ A X X 1 Q 3 as 'Q :frm f-x I K E' ' 11's-'Y' I ' A 1' ' 4. Eu ene Hall. Ruth Mae Hopkins, l ' Vincent Trump. r Annette Reedeh -WN ,-lain' E Sergeant-at-Arms Giftorian Asst. Senior Editor Senior Editor Bob Brenton and Frank Kavanaugh were outstanding on the lootluall field' Ray- fyb-1 f 1- .sr- -.. WAND mond Vvilliams, Bob Brenton and A. J. Weaver, on the haslcethall court: Frank L Yfavanaugh, Bill Matheson and Burch King in traclc: Bob Duhy, on the golf Ihygong QR ec green: and Bob Thompsen, on the tennis court. Frank Ellis and Charles Davis In gray' .X we leads in the annual spring play, Growing Pains. and in the lntersociety l con st, Cleo Sparlrs, Charles Davis and Burris Tiffany were awarded silver -X-wus, ls ang llVlelvin Zack, Gladys Replogle and Nathan Beiser were awarded ronze me a s. Lu C lg an Q During the junior year the Central Jefferson Clulo was organized lay a small group of laoys who felt that there was a need for another literary society. This S9 koi' club, made up of eighteen charter memhers, was able to attain a satisfactory ranlc- ing in the intersociety contest and to grow in strength, membership and popularity PHC! P 350111 the heginning. i' Q Again the class elected representatives to assist in the commencement exer- I C .E W pnseff-S aries Davis was made president and Eleanor Scott, Gladys Replogle and f Eugene all were aides. . pk.. The senior year has offered the most colorful and vital experiences in the life? ll this well-organized grou . Th active students who had been m mln rs of . 1 o p e e e -:Jun various organizations as juniors became the leaders. Bill Hemnes and Arnold 2 Q, KJ-Jgc, Shanloerg were elected to preside over the first and second term Student Councils, respectively. Central's excited football fans celebrated the great victory of an un- gf' x 38 defeated football team that brought hack the honors that had strayed from Central. 4 ' Variety Nite returned, a grander show under the name ot' Jubilee ot '3S, audi?-, , Headed for Eden was presented as the annual spring play Results of the Ohio 'il Senior Test ranked Eugene Staples highest among the boys and Catherine SaylesSK, I highest among the girls. CT , ' Mixers, Consolidated, and lntersociety added to the gaiety of the year which T1 was hrolcen only hy the shocking news that one of the most beloved members of ix - the class, Annette Reeder, had passed away. Near the end of the year a new 5 1 ix. ., RQ Q!-4 ,J Y National Honor Society was elected and the class chose their senior ballot . I .e V-I :dvi--L-0 . . 'celEl9rities. ' - x, ?',I .7 ' - ll t ' . . K . i 'SNa'1'g Q.,-g,, fc .V-A-H ,,,. 4 if at -' P 13 1 f . -' A nge . . it ' f of 4 Ax. 46' is, Q rC 5t2PXQ, 'N pt 1 A , .up if . 1. .K M r, Q ' ' fl- fi ff . if ' ' 5 K X. J. , keff KA I
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4 ,, ...K . .,.-a aiinnal Honor Suciei To create entllusiasm lor scllolarsliip, to stim- ulate tlxe desire to render service, to promote leaclerslrip, and to clevelop cllaracter-tlmese are tlie four aims of the N. H. S. Fifteen years ago a ioint committee ol' the Student Council ancl faculty worlcecl out tlme entire lronor system. Eligibility requires first ol' all tlrat a stuclent maintain a gracle average of 2.6. Since not more than I0 percent of time class can become members, only tlmose witll tlle lligli- est recorcls can lae aclmittecl. Eaclr applicant for N, H. S. must be passed by all faculty members. However, only gross mis- conduct, dishonesty, or negligence in respect to a cluty are consiclerecl offenses sufficiently grave to cause a teaclmer to vote against a student. From one to five lionor points are given to a stuclent for his participation in scllool activities. The activities of each member may be found by turning to the activity list section on page 30. Fourili Row: Leon Bess, Cllarlotie Bingliam, Sliirley Blue, Milclred Boarclman, Margaret Constance Bruce, Nlaclc Bun-clieit. Aileen Deason, lwlary Annis Diclclwut. .lolin Dowgmy. Ben Feigenlnaurn. Tlzircl Row: Bill Hemnes. .lucliill Holce, Ruili Nine Hopliins, Virginia Lacey. Ann Lacey. Rutlr Carolyn Leininger, Bettye Rose Levine, Allaeri Nlargolin. Bruce Meier. Etllel lx'lenclelsolm. Second Row: June Pannenler. Leo Patrick. Annette Reecler. Gladys Replogle, Cornelia Rigflon. Dorothy Rolxlmins, Alice lVlae Roclcie. Cnilrerine Sayles. Beverly Sclierrer. Eleanor Scott. Firsl Row: Kathleen Stout. Burris Tiffany, Vincent Trump, Edwin Twin, Viola Yvarnicn. Eleanor Vvecllan, Rutli X'V00l2l, Sol Yucllcol- slcy, Melvin Zack, Fmnlc Zwiegel. x N 1 .,,4 ,J
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