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

 - Class of 1958

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i 1 t enzfral The C Club is the boys' letter elub composed of boys who have earnecl a letter in at least one of the three major sports: football, basketball, or track. After they have earned their letl ter, hy hours of hard work in practice, they arc voted into the club. The purpose of this eluh is to promote antl improve athletics at Central, and to huilcl interest as well as develop more skills , r mem, C Club in the various sports. The group also engaged in service activ- ities to improve school conditions. The faculty eo-sponsors are Coaches Hoyt Baker and Harry Slaymaker. Every Centralite is familiar with the annual spring cam- paign, the sale of Central tlecals. These are sold to raise money to finance a senior farewell picnic, which brings the sports year to a climax. Top Row: Underhill, C. llarchviek, R Smith, H. Gray. Rau' S: C. Lineherry, Il llcdlin, R. Russell, A. Lewis, C. Fulton B. XVarrcn. Run' 7: R. Okorn. T. Nelli gan, R, Dahl, l'. Moss, E, Lynk. Ron' 6 E. Casteel, XV. Stutlyvin, G. jackson, C G. Vertreese. Ron' S: IJ Moore, P. Sarrett, E. Hodges, R. Brarl llorcl. Ron' -J: ll. Castle. L. Calclwell, T Selnvintlt, D. llurlson, M. XValker, Robinson. Hou' 3: ll. ladlow, P. Peterson li. kvhite, llilnt. D. 'l'uCkness, Hou' 2 Coach Harry Slayinaker. B. Brauniuger Bottom! Row: ll. Kliller, li. Fisk, L. Al len, L. Carter, -I. llelui, G. johnson. Rainwater, f if I r I

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'al ge he Je- lr. HS YS- of A I0 h c rncll, XVII- lI'fO11l Q uiin Club Tap Row: Lirttglieaal. I . Lexus, II. Limlsex, ll. Howe, IJ. Lloyd. Ron' 5: L. Ilupens, XVilson,I5I. Young, P. cu-mg, caauw.-. raw 4: Airs. x1u...t.g1t1m, Aj. Ienlains, UI. Ilunt, Cf Craig, C. hlorgenstern. limi' 3: T. Shellncr, S. llarxis, P. fart, Ci. Saxton, S. Chivers. Ron' 2: B. I'uItuu, M. Dwyer, C. Smith, ill. Coelaing, I. Martin. Bulrnil Huw: Bartlett, E. Vtlacle, Cf Alter- hnry, O. Parlser, C. Monk. tXtluiliI'eri, Ct-ntral's Latin Cluh, is tl chapter ol the 'lunioi Classical League, a national organiyation of 49,000 meinhsrs. .Nquiliferi means eagle-hearers ancl in Roman times referretl to the men who, like later flag-hearers, earriecl the golden eagle, thc Roman army stantlarcl, into battle. The melnhers of Centrals Aquiliferi support Centrals Eagle and uphold school stanclartls. This club ot't'ers enjoyment in Latin plays, songs, games, myths, and historical hael4grouncI. Both the Cluh and the Latin department stress thc correlation of Latin ancl the arts, Third year stuclents xisitecl tht- Nelson Art Gallery to see the lovely tapestries illustrating tht' Phaeton Myth. rlnwng the interesting meetings were: Tho one at which thc Hean- 4Ii1.Iati, tlrapecl in Roman togas. IILILIL' their campaign speeehes: Q. QL -ax.. A 'I . ' I the Christmas program, with Latin earols: the Valentine party. where mythological loxe stories ancl the members' own love stories were tolclg the Roman hirthclay party, antl the Senior farewell where awarcls were prcsentecl. The high point of the year was the Regional C. L. Convention of Wlcstern hlis- souri hcltl here in Kansas City, This year Carolyn Saxton was presitlcnt ol the convention. The program inclucletl a Roman lnanquet, weflcling, anal fashion shnw, with other stunts Clis- played as part of the l'loor show during the banquet. Latin Cluh members term their officers as Consules, Praetur, Seriha, Quaestor, tletliles. and Censores. hliss McLaughlin is the Club sponsor, if W sf' 5 3. .5 Top Iiow: ID. C'.rxan.1h. N. Verlleese, I. Neal. fff' ' ll, Iunlt, l', Neeclhan. limi' 7: G. Robinson, F. Santlers. C. Ilinle, 'I. Ilotlson, K, Snow. ' X Run' 6: ll. Kiitley, S. Nolan. Moore, A. Ilurns, Ii. Clnney. limi' 5: V. Shelton. Y, fatter, L. Ileclinan, Qootei. N. Lassite lm' 4. xl. timmy, P. czmty, I. Olsen, 1. Mealanigal, C. Meyer, I'. Stinson. Rau' 3. KI. 1-1.-lcls. NI. Nlt-Klart. ,I. Ilamhy. A. Nur. lr. llalrltn, 5. Kltltlison. Ilan' 1: IJ. Ilriltlsllue, Strirlslaertl Nl. Clunnt-ls. YI Qnnpson. Y. Shull. linlmm limi Il. I'li. M. Briggs. I.. lllvinslti, o, tum. 1. mimi., Vi. isagas. 25



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eniral Olympian Club The Central Olympian Club is an organization matle up of not more than fifty girls whose common interest is sports, The Olympians meet the fi1'st and thircl Tuesdays of the month. Officers are elected for xi semester and new members ure taken in twiec each year after they have met certain require- ments. Besides the regular club meetings, other activities plnnnecl by the eluli are tlinners which are heltl in honor of the newly eleetetl officers, the new members, .intl the sports clay teams. An alumni party was helcl during the Christmas vacation in Tap Rmr: N. Ainsworth, ll. Lindsey, L Cox, D. Casteel. Ron' S: S. XV.irnock, I3 Park. S, Tliomas, P. Xvedemeier, Thomas. Ron' 7: D. Schulte, M. Carter li. Porter, G. Smith. Row 6: C. Morgan P. Hayes, IXI. XVorchester, C. Vilebsrer, N johnson, P. llolines. Rmv 5: S. Pemher ton, Sooier, C. Mitchell, I.. Holler. Hun' -F: l.. Eib, M. Vllilson, S. Cihhs, L. Jones l. lluinmoncl, lieirilierneyer. Run' 3: C Synoriee, N. Covey, Carr, Neflel land, Nl. Norlpury, D. Noland. lion' 2: j Klisenhelier, l,usso, S. Buraseo, ll liirtley. Ballon: Huw: N. Shull, C. Brown l.. llziteher. K. Klasreller, lleekiimn, C' Driscoll, S. Skinner. 'ray rim. 1. in-...L.'..i.'i.',. s. w.i....., 1' xx.-.lt ineier. Nl. S. C .irter llniltmi lion vl Nlisenlieliei. ll. Schulte. P. llayes, 9. XY.iriioelt. whieli the nhl inemhers again ioinecl in the fun with the Olympian Cluh. Much of an Olimpianls time is spent in an effort to earn a small sliieltl, large shieltl, big C , and Highest Awartl, The Senior girls are student leatlers of the intramural program, To luring the club activities to a elose, the unclerelassmen gave a Farewell Dinner in honor of the departing Seniors. Miss Ilafel Purnell and Miss Gertrude jones are the faculty eo-sponsors of the club. ,QI

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