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Nature Folks Find Beauty in the Outdoors THE PURPOSE ot Nature Club is to promote greater interest in nature study. The club meets on the tirst and third Thursday. Ad- viser ot the club is Miss Iva Spangler. Special worlc proiects ot the year were an all-day tield trip to Bluttton, and meetings at parks. The main social proi- ect was the Snow Elalre Serenade. as-MQ' 1:-M ., f in sit TOP: Sally Hirschy, Bud Harvey, Shirley Aughinbaugh, Wanda Ambrose, Phillip Gregory, Loretta Moser, Wanda Mosher, Dorothy Cirnini, Joyce Lutz, and Barbara Danner paint decorations tor the dance. MIDDLE LEFT: Galen Babb, Vasilka Bliz- nott, Patricia Sarles, Shirley Aughin- baugh, and Mary Evelyn Balyeat study a stutted owl, CENTER: Arline Hudzin- ski, Loretta Moser, Barbara Danner, Ann Richards, Betty Stevens: otticers tigure the agenda tor the next meeting. MID- DLE RIGHT: Carol Guenther, Catharine Barnes, Marge Gerdon, Roger Wills, Sandra Lee, and Bud Harvey study speci- mens as a club proiect, BOTTOM: Are- Iine Brown, Phillip Gregory, Bud Harvey. Tom Kaiser, Carol Gephart, and Evelyn Mast come tace to tace with a prehis- toric animal at the zoo in Chicago. Page lO7
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STudenT Council Helps To Improve School TI-IE PURPOSE oT The STu- denT Council is To insTiI demo- craTic ideals inTo The minds oT The sTudenT body, so They may be gualiTied To serve as useTul ciTizens. The club meeTs every TirsT and Third Monday oT each monTh, TirsT period. The adviser is Mr. Willis Rich- ardson. A Tew social high- lighTs were The STaTe Con- venTion, and The Thanksgiving dance. CourTesy Weelc was a proiecT oT The Council. TOP: Dorolhy Lewis, TirsT serneslrer presi- denT, conducTs a Sluclenl Council rneeT- ing, MIDDLE LEET: Council members puT up decoraTions Tor The Turkey TroT, Thanksgiving dance, CENTER: Looking over boolrs aT a cabineT meeTing are PresidenT Glen I-lealh, Carol Carmichael, and Mary Breece. MIDDLE RIGI-IT: A porrion oT STudenT Council volunTeers Tor a comrniTTee. BOTTOM: Marlene Shields males a comrniTTee reporT as The members IisTen. They are KeiTh Kruse, Doyle WhiTTon, Ken Kiricpalriclr, Marie Iveson, EsTher Shroyer, Pai Liggelt Bar- bara Oraslce, Eualeen Johnson, Sharon VolTz, Ken Coshed, John I-IarringTon. Bob MonTgomery, Jerry Blalce, and Tom Loy. Page IO6 x.,,,. ,, 8 . Qi! if 1 in -..
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- fi i i , 3 A V , gl Q i n Qv 2 ' K a A . s i i I A has 5 u ef 'Bi 1 ' 2' Lost Without a Song! CENTRAL is aiiorded greai pleasure by her Choir. The vocal groups give conceris, appear on radio, and sing on many occasions such as Thanksgiving, Chrisimas, and Easier. Page IO8
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