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J R. Ill-Y The Jr. Hi-Y consists of the younger boys at Central which meets once a month. School boys have as one of their primary interests athletics. As basketball is Centrals major sport the Jr. Hi-Y's first speaker of the year was our new coach, Burt Niles. Mr. Niles talked of the importance of training and of the benefits of it. The spring sport, track, offers more boys an opportunity to participate and again Coach Niles was given an opportunity to sell that athletic program. Mr. Dierdorf told of his war experiences while in the service, and Reverand Conkling talked to the boys about the things revealed by one’s individual hand writing. The schedule of the Jr. Hi-Y was somewhat affected by the interruption of school this year, although they had a variety in the program. The season was concluded by a musical program consisting of records as recorded by Mr. and Mrs. Freed in their work with Homer Rode-heaver during the summer. OFFICERS President .... Ronnie Rice Vice President Phil Waechter Secretary Treasurer Max Hilsamer Sponsors Mr. L. B. Freed Mr. John Dierdorf First Row—M. Miller, S. Hearn, J. Sands, L. Metzger, R. Rice, Mr. Freed, Mr. Dierdorf, P. Waechter, M. Hillsamer, J. Wittwer, R. Egolf, T. Breitkopf. SECOND Row—H. Fredine, V. Burr, S. Hammond, J. Melvin, E. Egolf, M. Reed, C. Creecy, T. McKee, J. Fitzgerald. J. Ulrey, L. Clark, T. Mote, S. Shivers, P. Snyder, M. Hayes. Third Row—T. Johnson, W. Kreider, M. Kindy, G. Lambert, J. Nordman, J. Weimer, T. Brubaker, L. Bollinger, J. Snyder, D. Haxton, T. Lambert, T. McGraw, W. Dilling, R. Parker, M. Lambert, K. Olinger, M. Snyder. Fourth Row—B. Beach ley, H. Clark. J. Cussen, L. Ussery, G. Sturdcvant, J. Beck, J. Weber, J. Hearn. R. McClure, R. Armey, G. Abele, R. Holder-man, R. Tyner, L. Cullers, G. Benson, J. Shull. Insure With King—Ira King Ramsey Grocery—Thank You Page St unteen
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SUNBEAM OFFICERS President . . . Ann Ambridge Vice President . Margene Abbott Secretary .... Sue Akers Treasurer .... Jane Moore Sponsor . Miss Louise Dingle First Row—B. Shinkle, L. Lindemuth. S. Westafer, A. Ambridge, Miss Dingle, S. Akers, J. Moore, S. Johnson, V. Abele, J. Grossnickle. SECOND Row—N. Hoff, C. Collins, C. Findley, B. Eubank, M. Abbott, C. Tracy, P. Ihnen, J. Middleton, B. Canine. Third Row—E. O'Brien, P. Werking, J. Hidy, S. Seward, E. Schmedel, B. Bender, J. Willcox, M. Jacobs, J. Hare, J. Waechter. FOURTH Row—J. Barton, N. Wing, M. Smith, Y. Lindzy, J. Noffsinger, H. Quick, J. Walrod, E. Swihart, C. Reed. The themes for the meetings of the Sunbeam Society for this year were hobbies and the development of the teen age personality. The group was divided into as many committees as there were meetings and each committee was made responsible for one meeting. Each committee was given an opportunity to select the meeting for which they would be responsible. • At Christmas time the group took over the project of selling decorative cones and wreaths as a means to raise money for the regular meetings and the two parties. The Christmas party was held at school. The girls exchanged gifts, had a serious program, then had an entertainment SUNBEAMS which everyone enjoyed very much. The spring party was held at the Honeywell Memorial skating rink and the junior high school boys were guests. Page Sixteen Wing’s Flowers—Flowers for All Occasions Johnson Marathon Station
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JUNIOR TOWN MEETING In the WOWO sponsored Junior Town Meeting of the Air, Central met South Side of Fort Wayne in a forum on the question, Which are the better drivers, young drivers or older drivers. The meeting was held in Central auditorium and was transcribed for later release over the air. After both the negative and affirmative sides from both schools had presented their cases, questions from the audience were answered. I) E B A T E The debate class this year consisted of one negative and one affirmative team. Virginia Mote and Dorothy Ward represented the negative and Carole Longo and Majorie Bright, the affirmative. Due to the closing of school on account of the coal shortage, the teams participated in only one tournament, the one held at Central. Junior Town Meeting—Melva Foltz, Dave Gossman, Virginia Mote, Ann Dygert. Debate — Dorothy Ward, Virginia Mote, Carole Longo, Marjorie Bright, Miss Noffsinger. Page Eighteen Don Mote—Attorney at Law
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