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3... War THE NATIONAL Forensic League. founded in l929, was established to honor superior performance in speech. and to ini- prove the poise, personality. and speaking ability of its inenibers. To enter NFL 25 points are required. Points are earned bv speaking in various outside events. or par- ticipating in the contests. Besides the in- traniural cup contest and interschool for- ensic League contest. the events ol' the school year given by the Speech Depart- nient are the annual Speech Vaudeville. Video Varieties. their dance. and the NFL picnic. NFL also supplies speakers for adult organizations. grade schools. and pep sessions. TOP LEFT: lludy NlcCray and Lois Stauller decide on what type ol declaniation they will give to the sixth hour speech class. NIIDIJLE LEFT: Some ineinbers ol NFL and other Central students Pat Mossharger, 'ludi Buckle, Ann Beers, Rav Kern, Carolyn NIC, lntosh, XVilla Beasly. Alovce Shorrie, and -lovce Smoke rehearse lor the annual Speech Vaudeville. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ron Mapes. Lois Stauller. and Mike Altekruse inark the date, March S. for the NFL dance. BOTTOM LEFT: Carl Roeinbke. Lois Stauller. and Ron Mapes help put up the decorations lor the NFL dance. Calypso Capers. Page ll8
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me 1 .f X A9 TOP LEFT: The center ol' attention seems to be a map as Mary Ellen Mass. Lowell Moennig, Hill Thomas, and Dianne Sparks chart the murse ol' the Three M's trip. TOP RIGHT: These Three M members, Nancy Small, Phil Garmire, jack Dooley. Karen Leach. anal Judy Beckman, examine a tuba with much interest. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lowell Moennig, Larry Bennett. Mary Ellen M'ass. and Steve Poling are making plans for a rancly sale. Woclern ufiiciand MODERN Music Masters is a music club promoting music in the school. Some ol' its projects are the Piano and Choir Con- test and a big candy sale. These projects raise money to buy music and send the Band on its annual trip. Membership is limited to musicians who excel in perform- ance and who boost the department with zeal and enthusiasm. To qualify for Three M's one must be a sophomore and must have a B average in Band and nothing lower than a CU average in the other subjects. Page 117
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7 ecwlg im . ire , TXVENTY members of the Rifle Club. afhliated with the National Rifle Associa- tion. meet every other week. YVhen shoot- ing on the range. one group meets one week another the next. Each member shoots up to thirty shots. The NRA has set up a whole series of junior qualifica- tion courses. Members receive attractive awards in the form of diplomas, lapel pins. medals. or felt emblems. To earn tlllllllilfllle tion ratings a member has to hre at targets on the home range until he accumulates enough targets with the scores equal to or better than parm score specified for that rating. TOP RIGHT: Between shots we see the olhters ol Rille Glub. Lelt to right are: Steve Spice. secretary, Bill Isenhour, president, Harold Onion, treasurer, llohn Heller, range othcer. and Larry Little, assistant range ofhcer. MIDDLE LEFT: Steve Spice, .Iohn Heller, :intl Harold Onion demonstrate the proper way to hold a rifle. NIIDDLE RIGHT: Charles Garner and Haroltl Onion demonstrates to Don Evans, Jerry Evans, .lack Adams, and John Heller the correct way to holtl a gun. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Horstmeyer, atlvisor, shows the boys how to loatl and unload a rille. Page l lil
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