Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1955

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Top Row. J. Juel, E. Huff, S. Reich, D. Robbins, B. Whitaker, L. Morevitska. Row 4: R. Spangler, M. Dale, W. Breclemeler W Ballinger, M. Bredemeier, S. Grantham. Row 3: J. Hardin, P. Morris, V. Adams, M. Carter, S. Warnock, P. Becker, M Ragan C. Elliott. Row 2: C. Megerson, B. Stover, J. Sipe, K. Giafras, D. Watts, D. Lambert, V. McFoll, M. Sexton. Row iz D Kearns L. Van Dolah, P. Borris, B. Underhill, M, Ward, C. Oberzan, V. Wyly. 600128 Student Gotuzci H Teams Zlpn Gelzfral The second semester Student Council under the direction of lim Salter planned to set up a Lost and Found Depart- ment. Royce Stapleton was given chairmanship and the committee began setting up the room. This department was open from 8:00 to 8:25 each morning in the custodian's room. To acquaint new girls with the building and promote Officers: Jim Salter, president, John Douglas, sergeant-at-arms, Virginia Bell, vice-president, Miss Liebengood, faculty sponsor, Nancy Thomson, secretary. friendlier relationship, Carol Oberzan began work imme- diately on a plan for each new girl to be met by a Centralite on the first day of school next fall. The House and Grounds Committee led by Bruce Whitaker planned for the council and the alternate repre- sentatives to devote April 27 to Clean Up Dayf, Croups were assigned different sections of the campus and all the paper and refuse were picked up. To familiarize the Inter-City students with our building, an orientation was held on April 27 under the leadership of Vir- ginia Bell, vice-president. The students were divided into small groups with a guide from the Student Council and were then shown around the building, visiting various classrooms. 43

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Top Row: T. Brasfie'd, D. Lohman, H. Kilgore, G. Burgarcl, D. Raccuglia, N. Jones, B. Jones, H. Dent. Row 5: L. Jordan, F. Johnson, B. Wallace, J. Boyer, J. Williams, B. Whitaker, E. Huff. Row 4: B. Gregory, V. Wilson, V. Bell, A. Parkhurst, R. Cockrell, D. Wurth, R. Dillon, M. Bredemeier. Row 3: N. Tucker, P. Mills, M. Webb, V. Adams, J. Gorham, M. Foote, K. Beskas. Row 2: C. Frakes, J. Graham, L. Lux, V. McFall, E. Gilbert, S. Shaffer, B. Perdue. Row l: K. Smith, L, Shaw, G. Duren, M. Goodman, M. Kincaid, B. Underhill, G. Harris, P. Cage. Qrirsf Student Gomzci The first semester Student Council under the direction of Beverly Cockrell launched a big attack on Central's needs and helped to build her standards higher. To promote good will and friendship among the girl students, a Big Sister-Little Sister Club was formed, headed by Virginia Bell. To get acquainted with a little sister, parties were given with dancing and skits. The United Funds drive, led by Cary Burgard, netted 330000. This sum came from contributions made by the students in their home rooms, collected by the Student Council Representatives. A bas- ketball game between the men faculty members of Central Senior and Central lunior, planned by Cary's committee, added materially to the fund for the Polio drive. Virginia Wilson was appointed chair- man of the safety committee, which as- sisted the city-wide fire prevention cam- paign by issuing the fire-prevention slips to the student body. To familiarize new students with the building, clubs, and sports, a handbook 42 .dlzifiazfes dvew was planned with Patti Mills as chairman. The first semester Luminary staff wrote the book which will be published and ready for sale by next fall. At the close of the semester each committee reported its work in an all-school assembly, leaving a good foundation for the second semester council. Officers: Bert Zeldin, sergeant-at-arms, Donna Lambert, vice-president, Beverly Cockrell, president, Diann Watts, secretary, Fred Horner, iunior continuity.



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SILVER MEDAL WINNERS Top Row: M. Blonsky, G. Marlinelle, J. Eglilis, W. Clark, H. Denl, B. Drake, D, Grisafe, D. Dewill, G. Schluler, B. Dillon, J. Boyer. Row 5: G. Chullino, S. Lee, J. Meyer, B. Hulchinson, S. Granl, M. Ohl- hausen, M. Ward, D. Payne. Row 4: R. Green, P. Campbell, B. Lake, D. Bird, P. Sorrell, B. lngo'd, L. Yohn, S. Roberls, B. Van Pell, L, Walker, J. Flournoy. Row 3: J. Graham, J, Wellman, B. Gregory, K. Jensen, D. Hicks, C. Brown, C. Slurgess, V. McFall, D. Fink. Row 2: B. Ralhbun, V. Glauser, M. Kincaid, J. Wilson, L. McKinney, K. Loman, J. Sipe, H. Kneedler, S. Dawson, V. Wyly. Row 7: N. Wilcox, M. Zenor, S. Hughes, J. Abranz, C. Healon, D. Spielberger, N. Thomson, C. Rogers. BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS Top Row: E. Pyall, C. Kimball, B. Johnson, B. Brown, D. Blevins, T. Park, G. Sellens, R. Owlsey. Row 5: S. Slaler, E. Viers, J. Haley, J. Spolls, J. Smilh, J. Cessna, M. Cochran, M. Carler. Row 4: J. Meyer, N. Holl, S. Don Carlos, Y. Kearns, E. Duncan, S. Appleby, J. Slewarl, S. Milberger. Row 3: B. Slover, K. Nelson, M. Cahn, E. Israel, J. Hardin, G. Cockrell, J. Purlle, A. kParkhurslA Row 2: L. Shaw, S. King, R. Windes, D. Polls, S. Slover, S. Plumb. Row I: C. Phipps, P. McClanahan, B. Turner, B. Chace, J. Correll, J. Flournoy. BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS Top Row: T. Ashby, L. Slalder, J Foole, C. King, B. Whilaker, L. Kin- caid, J. Freeman. Row 3: N. Wolkey, L. Blankenship C. Marlinelle, B. Smilh, G. Blake: man, A. Gosney, L. Johnson. Row 2: N. Richardson, K. Cassidy, J Treece, F. Edwards, S. Agglin, D Rubelee, L. Tally. Row 1: A. Biere, J. Neely, J. Lassiler B. Mallory, D. Davisson. I

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