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SPANISH CLUB President ..... Vice President Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Sponsor Elaine Waechter Barbara Bender ... John Beam Karl Merritt .....Mr. Shonk Tales come to us from other royal cities. Mexico has been discovered! We must start a new royal order to study these people. We will call it— El Club Espanol The Spanish Club is appearing for the first time at Central. The club is restricted to those who take Spanish. The object of El Club Espanol” is to help the group obtain a wider knowledge of Spanish speaking peoples, their dress, entertainments, and other customs. In November they entertained their parents. They also participated in the Christmas program given for the student body. Besides having several moneymaking projects during the year, the club had some films, slides, talks, and Spanish games. 1 st Row 2 nd Row Standing Smith, J. Sands. (| lo r ) E Waechtcr. L. Warner. A. McFarland. A. Rickert. S. Weber. R. Dillon. B. Bender. Mr. Shonk. a » i.)-E. SchSEi. D. Cleveland, M. Sirmana. N. Otle. K. W.ble B. Freed. L. Farreo G Harm. (1. to r.)—B. Canine. A. Franz. R. Harley. K. Merritt. D. Hoff. D. Bagwell. J. Ulrcy, J. Price, J. Beam. k. Page Tu-ehs Compliments to the Senior Class—Oppenheims
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JR. HI-Y . . . The Small Dukes or little brothers of Hi-Y make up the Junior Hi-Y. They had six meetings this year. These gave them a brief idea of what Hi-Y will be like. Mr. Conkling gave a speech on handwriting at one of the meetings. Other outstanding programs included Mr. Shonk’s slides and Miss Dingle telling of her trip abroad. President ........................... Bob Floyd Vice President ...................... JOHN HOLL Secretary ....................... GLEN HECKMAN Treasurer ...................... PETER KAINASS Sergeant at Arms..............................Joe Clark Reporter ....................... ROGER DlLLING Sponsors ......................... Mr. McGinn Mr. Taylor lsc Row ( 1. to r.)—R. Wolf. P. Minear, Mr. McGinn. B. Floyd. J. Holl. R Dilling. G. Heckman. J. Clark. P. Kainass. Mr. Taylor. D. Wiblc. P. Brace. E. Ebcrly. 2nd RRow I. to r.)—B. Davis. R. Gidlcy, A Book. R. Lambert. L. Emerick. S. Snyder. B. Strickler. P. Myers. S. House. B. Bergk. T. McClure, W. Ebcrly. P. Kissinger. J. Nordman. M. Hillsamcr. H. Harting. 3rd Row (I. to r.)—L. Glist. S. Priser. J. Garman. L. McFarland. G. Rice. H Smith. N. Shepherd. B. Knight. J. Breitkopf. J. Reed. H. Gibson. B. Grossnickle. ). Holderman. F. Roberts. B. Kreamer. 4th Row (I. to r.)—S. Heckman. D. Shilts. R. Egolf. S. Walker. B. Mitchell. J. Eubank. E. Lcffel. R. Roberts. G. Schecrer, R. Guthrie. R. McGraw. B. Lindzv, D. Grandstaff. R. Birch. A. F. Henkel Corporation—Makers of Good Upholstered Furniture Page Eleven
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1st Row 1 I. to r.)—M. Estrich. C. Findley, C. Tracy, C. Collins, Nl. Smith. B. Eubank. H. Quick. J. Middleton. N. Hoff, S. Lindzay, A. Ambndgc. 2nd Row 1. to r. —S. Johnson. J. Noffsinger. M. Reed. D. Deardorff. V. Burr. T. McGraw, W. Kreidcr. J. Shull, W. Dilling. K. Loescr, P. fhnen. 5rd Row (1. to r.)—T. Breitkopf, M. Snyder. D. Holderman. B. Beachlcy, H. Fredine. B. Lingeman, T. Johnson. R. Oswald. J. Melvin. EN F. M . . . The Nineteen-Hundred and Fifty-Four En-Em proudly presents to you the Class of '54, who made this book possible. Every single person cooperated in bringing this annual to you. The En-Em is sponsored by the business men, doctors, etc. who are interested in the school activities. The talent show, produced after the last home game, was a boost for the annual financially, too. Preparation for this book began about the first week of school and continued in some form or other till the day you kids received yours at the end of the year. Pictures taken, mounted, sent to the engraver, returned to be put in dummy, contacting advertisers, and just hundreds of other jobs, put together with a little fun and fuss . . . and we bring you the Nineteen-Hundred and Fifty-Four En-Em. THE EN-EM IN THE. MAKING! The En-Em Staff is pictured at work discussing some issue pertinent to the 1954 Annual. Shown from left to right are: Vernon Burr, photographer; Sally Johnson, asst, art editor; Harold Fredine, editor; Mike Snyder, asst, editor; Wendell Kreider, art editor; Ann Ambridge. business manager; Mr. Shonk, faculty advisor. Wetzel Insurance Agency—Where Insurance is a Business Page Thirteen
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