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Page 24 text:
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SCHOOL LIFE... The extras that give extra spice to a school year are those activities that offer both good times and constructive interest to the student. Below are a few samples of the extras that gave a student both a chance to participate and to enjoy. Some of these things aren't new, but they are just as much fun as they were in years past. The Sunshine Fun Initiation, the Christmas party, the aftergame dances, the Junior Carnival, the political rally, the presentation of the baseball trophy, and the Cecilian Choir hayride all make up a part of school life.
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CLASS WILL . . . I, SANDRA AMBRIDGE, will my quiet peaceful ways to my little sisrer Ann and my ability to go with one fellow’ to Marthene Wiley. 1. RICHARD ARMEY, being of sound mind, will my curly head of hair to Nancy Wing and my parking place in front of the school to anyone who can beat Mr. Odgen there. I, MARILYN ASCHLIMAN. will to Mark Hill-samer my ability to get to ride in his brother’s Hot Rod to school everyday. 1, JIM BECK, will my ability to haul trash to my favorite truck driver, Tom McGraw, and my yodling ability to Tom Johnson. 1, CONNIE BURCH, hereby bequeath my towering height and long hair to Jeannine Walrod and my ability’ to stay out of trouble to Judy Willcox. I. HAROLD CLARK, hereby will my curly hair to Mr. Moore. I. CHIQUITTA COLBERT, will to Avon McFarland my quiet, calm manner and my pep to my little sister Jeannie. 1. JACK CUSSEN, wish to will my Pontiac which will pass anything on the road but a gas station to any poor mortal. I, SHIRLEY HATHAWAY, do hereby will, with great reluctance, my treasured ability to procrastinate to anyone who can succeed in annoying Mr. Coats and Miss Noffsinger w'ith it as I did. I, DAVID HAXTON. will my hot ’46 with the ’47 title to Tom Johnson. 1, JAMES HEARN, will my ability to run the mile to Mike Snyder and my chair in band to Freddie Roberts. I. JOAN HETTLER, will my one class under Miss Noffsinger to anyone who will enjoy the class and love the teacher as I did, and to Mrs. Cripe, I leave all the gum under the table in the library. I. BARBARA H1DY, will my small features and quiet manner to Carol Grossnickle. 1. MAX HILLSAMER, do hereby will the athletic office and what goes with it to John Wittwer. The rest I take with me. I. MARVIN KINDY. will my ability to chew' gum or cat candy in Mr. Freed’s class and get away with it to anyone that is brave enough to try it. I. GEORGE LAMBERT, will my good citizenship in bookkeeping to Tom McGraw’. I. TED LAMBERT, will my height to Herbie Smith and my ability to get by with chewing gum in library to Glen Heckman. I. RICHARD McCLURE, will my size to Glen Heckman and my weight to Billy Strickler. I, TOM McKEE, will my ability to stay out of trouble in library to Bill Fitzgerald and my waistline to Tiny Creecy. I, KENNETH OLINGER. will my ability to study in library and get along with Mrs. Cripe to Larry Clark. 1, ANNETTE PINNEY, will my ability to keep from blushing to anyone who needs it. I. LARRY METZGER, w-ill my long curly hair to Mr. Moore and my height to Mr. Stone. I, ROGER PARKER, being of sound mind hereby will my hair to Mr. Freed and hereby leave my ability to make good grades in chemistry to Bob Egolf. I, PATRICIA PRICE, will my slow' and good driving ability to Mickey Reed. I, DON RICE, will my Chevy to anyone who wants a good cheap running car to go over the northern part of Indiana looking for girls. I, BARBARA SMITH, will my shyness and quiet manner to Linda Shivers and my first chair in band to Joyce Warner. I, JOHN SNYDER, will my ability’ to play the ukelele to Tom Johnson. I, LA DONNA STEELE, will my knowledge of shorthand to Pat Ihnen and my quietness to Carol Collins. I, GEORGE STURDEVANT, will my position as bosom buddy of Mrs. Cripe to Steve Hearn. I, JOYCE TYNER, will my ability to get along with Snooky to Janey Middleton and will Janice Hidy the privilege of getting a diamond in her senior year. I, LIONEL USSERY, w’ill my ability to knock out five transmissions in the span of my high school career to any one fool who tries to compare to this costly feat. I. PHIL WAECHTER. being of sound mind will my ability to get good grades in chemistry class to Bill Lingeman. I, NANCY WARD, will my mathematical wizardry to Wendell Dilling and my ability to be daydreaming at the wrong time in chemistry class to anyone who thinks he can get away with it. I. JAMES WEBER, will my singing ability to Myron Miller and my unusual driving ability to Harold Fredine. I, JIM WEIMER. w'ill to Bill Lingeman the ability to stay away from the police. I, NANCY WEST, will my dieting plan to my little sister Sonda. I, SHARON WEST, will my long hair to Evelyn Swihart providing she keeps it straight. I. BARBARA WESTAFER, will to Wendell Krieder the editorship of the Cen-Hi-Sun and to Sandra Westafer part of my height. May the class of '53 have a bright future — Bryan Manufacturing Co. Page Nineteen
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Some more extras. These are equally important and outstanding in the memories of the 1952-53 school year. One wouldn't think that good friends like Gerry and Jim would want to get into a snowball fight! The Advanced Art class looks quite industrious. Central is rightly proud of its dramatics group under the direction of Gletha Mae Noffsinger. Flowers and frills were the keynote of the Hi-Y dance. Twirling has become a between game entertainment at Central under the skillful hands of Barbara Westafer and Sally Johnson. John and Tom truly stole the show with their ukes. Dick Tyner has gone far with that cornet. The Best of Everything for the Seniors — Priser Auto Sales. PtiRe Twenty-One
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