Central High School - Caldron Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1959

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A Tap: Friendship Club picied a sharp bunch rift young leaders to steer them through the year. They are Pat Vetcher, secretaryg Karen Zimmer- man, rgvesidentg Pat McCarthy, treasu-eip and Nancy Zion, point recorder. Johnnie ivlae lliittley, vice-president, was not p 'leant tar the picture. A Bottom: The Friendship Club set up a stand in the halls to sell senio name .gards this year, The Friendship llluh offers our gals a chance to cultivate ccmradship in varied activities No need tor a young lady to be lonely at Central-not when there are active groups like Friendship Club to ioin. These gals really put on the steam this year with a potato chip sale and the sale ot senior name cards. Since the purpose ot the club is to provide an atmosphere tor making triends, this is a partying group. They had a Hallo- ween party, a Christmas party, and a pizza party, among others. They learn things together, too. Miss Hutto gave them a demonstration on gitt wrapping, and Mr. William Bennett ot TWA airlines told them about careers as airline hostesses. Mrs. Doris Sauerwein is the adviser ot the club. Page 93 A Above: Collecting candy trom the broken pinta to throw to the crowd at the Spanish Clubs pep session are Eila Kohls. Darrel Harris, Jim Black, and Jim l-lullinger. A Belew: The Spanish enthusiasts have a get-together in adviser Mr. Bauqhrnans room. Otticers Ot the club are Virginia Landess, president: Jim Black, vice-president: and Ella Kohls, treasurer, The Spanish Bluh was formed this year with a four-fold purpose and lots nf fun In torming its constitution in its tirst year, the Spanish Club wrote into its constitution a tour-told purpose: 1. to encourage participation ot Spanish students in school attairsg 2. to practice the ideals and techniques ot democracy: 3. to toster a spirit ot co-operation be- tween pupils and tacultyg and 4. to introduce the subject ot Spanish and its activities to Central. The club presented a scene trom a Spanish Christmas by breaking a pinta and distributing its goodies in De- cember. The members met to converse in Spanish and to dance and play Spanish games.

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It was a hig year for the spotlight stati, publishing from its new, spacious quarters Many long and value-packed hours were spent by the mem- bers ot the Spotlight statt during the year in preparing the weekly and special issues that were printed. The biggest project on the agenda was the construction issue, a 12-page account ot the reconstruction ot the East Building, which was the second largest paper ever published by a Spotlight statt. New and spacious quarters helped to lighten the spirits ot the statt as deadlines pressed on their shoulders. The old turni- ture donned a new tace when the statt devoted a weekend to painting them in pastel colors. The business statt has more than held its own this year due to the support ot its taithtul Centralite subscribers and a hard- working advertising statt which has brought in more ads this year than in any previous year. This has been a year ot statt rebuilding and reorganization 'tor the paper which has set its sights on many opportunities tor improvement in the years to come. A Nothing is more important on a paper than expert copy reading, Per' torming the task tor the Spotlight are Gay Lambert: Ron Jones, managing editor: and Patsie Dorton, assistant copy editor, P Top: Judy Combes and Willie Gray got the paper ott to a blazing start trom the advertising standpoint: and a treshman, Bob Finton, pushed it tar over its goal the second semester with a sizzling sales policy. Pictured with ad manager Bob are Arthur Carpenter, assistant ad manager: and Steve Santroni, salesman. P Middle above: Four hard workers stopping tor a chat are Joyce Chap- man, assistant copy editor: Marie Linn, bookhead: Marquita Dilworth, head bookhead: Jim Mason, bookhead. P Middle below: Checking the assignment book tor delinquent stories are Liz Arnold, managing editor: Jim Hullinger: Gay Lambert: The l-lat: Mr. Bruce Tone, adviser: and Sandy Jones. P Bottom: All papers start with the huddle where story ideas are exchanged. l-lucldling around the Mlfis desk are Sandy Jones, Gay Lambert, Jim Hull- inger, John Arnold, Liz Arnold, Ron Jones, Carolyn Lange lteature editorl, Ricky Karnm lhiddenl, and Gary Travis. .pol Jag. -'W I .,.,,,,,,, . , ,.,, ' Vg ,- -ii ' tmgmg ',,,M'? A-....,.. -......m.,, 'WV' ' ' rides, ,. l Page 97 X' aim..



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Would-he Modern Music Masters must face a triple initiation, hut they reap prestige Shakey-kneed and stary-eyed, many sophomore Band members enter the Modern Music Masters' Club. The three initiations, prerequisits ot ioining 3M's, as the club is popularly known, are really unforgettable experiences. Atter the new member establishes at least a B average in Band and a C average in his other subjects, he is required to play a solo before the 3M otiicers and to prove himselt worthy ot becoming a member. All going well, he then participates in a very impressive tormal initiation, atter which, with club card and pin in hand, he is a member ot the Modern Music Masters ot Central High School. Made up entirely by upperclassmen in Band, this group usually takes a one-day trip each year. Mr. Elbert Stodclen, director ot Central's instrumental group, is the adviser. Y Facing a bright tuture with rnusic are the upperclassmen ot the Band and orchestra who have earned membership in the revered Modern Music Masters, They are tront row: Connie Leach, Nancy Whited, Barb Be-erbower, Donna Kowalczylc, Judy Cornbes, Ken Gil- bert, and Bill Crouchg middle row: Sharon Rose, Jeanette l-lendriclrs, Nancy Tielker, Barbara Jcryce, Mary Ellen Wass, Pat Geesarnan, Mei Busse, Diclc Graft, Sue Beerbower, and Dianne Sparks: baclc row: David Cloud Bob Bailey, Gordon Bainbridge, and Paul Mays. ea 1: 7 5':cx:a V 45 ff ' 'Iwi 's . j jg 1' TM W A fsbc-va: Marian Music Masters ctticers proudly display a drawing it the cirganizations lrey. Bruce Marquart is vice-preside-ntg Nancy Tieie' ia secretary: Mary Ben Wass is president: and Ken Gilbert is treasurer. A Below: Mary Ellen Wass tallrs M33 M ini1iates.They are trcrnt row: David Ccud, Bill Crouch, Dick Gratfg middle row: Sharon Rose, Jeanette l-tendriclrs Bob Bailey: back row: Nancy Whited, Barb Bic-rr Ccfuc-, Connic Leach, and Gordon Bainbridge, 1 i Page 99

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