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i Greeting exchange of the Page 8 Morning Mailbox Society Young America enioys faculty fall supper at Sears ,inf 4 A Quail
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SYVELL PARTY-Here we see pupils ol' Central ll1lX'llIg lun at a library party. Shirley Blackford, -lutly Maple, Sharon Hendricks, Guyla Teague, Mrs. Yallance. Dick Miller, Jessie Minor. Harold Black, Kay IYalda, Nancy Dornsiel, Pearl jones, Mary Minor are getting relreslnnents. WQQ6! CL KOOL .Q .SQOIO fAQ oggfdfg CLFLGI CBZIOOL IN LIBRARIES can be li0L1lICl creatures called i-lJ0OlUVOl'1llS.ii Some ol Central's 'ilJ0OlUV0l'IIISU are organized into the Library Service Club. The club's purpose is to ac- quire a happier. Iriendlier group ol' eov workers for library assistance. said Mrs. Dorothy Vallance. advisor and school librar- lllll. The social highlights lor this year were the Christinas party and tl1e YC21l'4Cl1d Party. Library workers learn ll1llCl1 about arrange- inent ol' books in a library. best references to use. library practice. and IIIIIOTIIIZIIIOII they can use in later life. said Mrs. Vallance. I,EIf'I': Alessie Minor puts books away while Kay Xtalda helps Zane Hunt choose his next book. RIGHT: Service workers who put in a lot ol' lree time doing things lor others are. sitting: .loyce Miller. Sharon Hendricks, Marion 'Iil10IIllJSOI1, and Nancy Dornsiel. Standing: Ann Harieck, Marcia jones, Guyla Teague. Sharon IX'estlall, -lutly Maples, Pearl llones. and Nancy IX'innans. Boys in back are Dick Miller and Harold Blllfli. Pagg 115 ' '- fv'f.imav sw JSC! . dk ,- x N rs, 5 1
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TOP: lflovd Hearld points to the Math Club Poster. Plryllis Kerr, lla Ake, and Larry XX'ell- lnan eagerly agree its a good one. XIllJlJI.lL l.1il 'Ii: -lark Barker. Mike Altekruse. and Bob Srnith look at the Nlatli Club ernblern. l,0XX'liR l.lLl 'li-Miss Plunianns points out a scientific display to Gene Aurand, Edward Elder. Carolyn Mclntosli and Marilyn XX'l1ited at the Nluseuin ol' Science and Industry. in Chicago. WiafAemafica izar 5 I-IOXV ARE your rnatli grades? Are you interested in rnatli? If so. possibly your interest led you to join the Math Club. You probably took 152111 in the Math Club Dance or Birthday Party. Every inatlieina- tician should join Math Club because rnatliernatics plays an irnportant part in our everyday lives. Good attendance at the serni-inontlily rneetings reflects the good interest in inatb, Math Club is the oldest club now existing in Central. Page l 16
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