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BOOK TWO Activities and Organizations There at the table sat the March Hare and the Hatter having tea at itg a Dormouse was sitting he- tween them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, ancl talking over its head .... The table was a large one, but the three were all Crowded together at one corner of it. 'No room! No rooml' they cried out when they saw Alice Coming. 'Theres plenty of rooml' said Alice indignantly, and she sat clown in a large arm- chair at one end of the tahlef' l W A lil? llw E ' A X N w CDQQ fmt it it e sal Gemma ea az,
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Tow Row: R. Duncan, R. Johnson, J. Fry, R, Buford, D. Files, R. Boyd, T. Tucker, B. Petty. Row 5: S. Buck, R. Winegar, A. Thompson, O. Ladewig, A. Luther, C. Smiley, D. Church. Row 4: D. Thomas, P. Bowers, J. Rumba, H Jensen, L. Moore, D. Pierce, W. Mathison, T. Nelligan. Row 3: P. Morris, M. Shultz, S. Wilson, P. Wedemeier, N. Whitt, V. Simmons, J Zircher. Row 2: J. Conway, B. Fitzgerald, M. Layland, E. Ensminger, J. Reinkemeyer, S. Harris, R. Cunningham. Row 1: N. Paxton, D. Rutherford, K. Davis, K. Davis, J. Mayfield, C. O'Dell, J Shepherd. Top Row: J. Dunkin, R. Martin, D. Huntsinger, J. Vest, G. Patterson, B. Shawver, R. VanMeter. Row 5: C. Custis, W. Ferguson, D. Lohmolder, C. Webster, W. Wolf, V. Gosney, G. Chadwick. Row 4: J. Graham, J, Graham, N. Carter, S. Warnock, P. Wilson, K. Branstetter, J. Smith. Row 3: K. Striker, M. Reynolds, P. Morris, S. Owen, E. Palmer, D. Williams, F. San- ders, S. Richardson. Row 2: P. Burke, M. Schelp, C. Graham, S. Yeager, C. Himes, S. Gregg, J. Crawford. Row 1: L, Hurst, E. Colter, J. Heigele, M. Groom, J. Spangler, P. McBee, A. VanSittert. -Q 3 ,X x 4Sx g7 W - - , Z f M A ., K ffl. sf FQ if 4 I , +-1. 8,3-was-as I Qu 1,511-f all noir 4' R990 :-Igyx 3 4 O r W, 1' 5:3
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Miss Kite opproves plans of Big Three: Fred Horner, Jaylene Jackie Hurley, Literary Society editor: Pat Harrington, index editor, and Dorris Fink, Club Flournoy and Cynthia Rogers, editor, work on copy, 5 Gelzfrafiaiz reeks Zradifiolz. The CENTRALIAN Staff is composed of three distinct parts: the editorial and photographic, business, and sales staffs. The editorial staff is chosen through competition by making dummy CENTRALXANS. These are judged by the art staff of Burger-Baird engravers on originality, neatness, and feasible cost. The choice of editors-in-chief is made on scholastic and personal rating records of the contestants in addition to their Work on the dummy by lkliss Kite, the editorial advisor. The 1955 editors, Iaylene Flournoy and Cynthia Rogers, have introduced innovations which change the book from a photograph- autograph album to the story of the 1955 wonders of Central. The success of this year's annual is to a great extent due to Fred Horner, the par excellence photographer! The business staff collects fees and pays bills. Mr. Hann is sponsor for this staff. Miss Grubbs inspires her bookkeeping classes to super- salesmanship in selling the CENTRALIANS. Business staff reioices over being out of the red. Standing Vxr inia W l Albert Purtle Mar'orie Ward and Mr Hann 9 Y Y I - Carol Oberzan, Faculty editor, Ken Ward, Unclerclassmen editor, Tom Park, Senior editor, Seated: Lyni1 Yohn and Belty Johnson, Business manager Not and Rita Spangler, Athletics editor, enioy their script. in picture: Nia Vleisides. 40
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