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x..-.-6 1J,iTl ,,-gNl f, rflw, 'N,x.f7 Audrey lleath. Elizabeth Mapes, Urlano Morrill, Bill Haste, lifhth Yerberknioes, Fern Boardman, Auizu-t Ilogclzuiik, lilezuior llecht, Um lfluruerini, Cha-. Sargeant, Robert Crlbley, Frank Yan Camp. Gladys Monlgue, liar-wld lirwin. Robert King, ,lack Uh-od, llirolil S--wer, John Rirtinan, Verna Stephens, ll Myrtle Stevens, lyllllitlll Kitlw-is, Audrey Yan Loenen, Vernon Yturria, Katherine llertel, Joe Ver- hrugyze. live Parsons, Don liixlvy. Evelyn Sklar, Viola filly, Virginia Uab-ink. Ruth llavis, llelen llemnnnk, liilwaril janney, Alan llall, Ricliziril Lougliery, Marinns lloebeke, Arthur Zalaonas, Blar- shall Metzger, R-ipzer Goosen, ji-lin Stnsel, Kathryn Rank, Evelyn llanlon, Jane Reed, Ruth llubbel. The Junior Orchestra HE Junior High Orchestra. under the leadership of Mr. Petrilli. has become a fine organization at Central. It is always present at Junior High Assemblies. offering the same fine quality of music that is played by its older brother. the Senior High Orchestra. Its members. being young. would not ordinarily be considered cap- able of forming a satisfactory group. but these students have proved themselves equal to this. and much more. They realize that some day they will be eligible for the Senior High Orchestra. and. feeling that their ability will be severely tested at the time of entrance. they are using all available time to make their ,lunior High Orchestra a better organization. The opinion of many people is that the Senior Orchestra is the only one to be considered. but those who known say that without the years of training the Junior High members have already obtained in their orchestra. it would take much longer to Hbreak them in. and the Senior Orchestra would never obtain the heights it has reached. Therefore the Junior High Orchestra. the 'aproving ground of the Senior High group is worthy of the utmost support of Central High. Ninety-eight
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gg- I l , .:o'fT 'fLi 'ty I .',l.'i1.- ' , x V lfirst Row - Sergeant Mae lntyre, Hess, llunter. Evans, Loveland, XY:-od, Burgess. 1f'hnsnrl, Lippert. Il. Spence, D. S1-ence. Second Row' - ll:-ebeke. Phillips, Fuller, Humphres, Yan G-rrp, Becker, Ceglowskl, llanshue, lllll, Blencarelli, Nistle. Third Row' 4 flygrlen, Green, joliiisf-li, Race, XY:iw'ee, llich-wk, Foluer, Campbell, Barb--ur, Neely, XYli1te, Rncile-. Fourth Row' - llearinga, Blanchard, Kinsey, XY1nlJorn, Xlnrlxltaui, Kimball, Klein. XYenver, XYIIYIICFS, Ament. Fifth R-vw' - Claes-fn, Dagley, Brzuian, l'aynter, Parks, lluft, Charn, Nl-wslier. Usmun, Xels--n. Roe-ink. Smith. Sixth Row' - Meyers, Pleune, Steganvza, llleski. Grinnel, llirvl, Carey. Castfni, lllll, Stull-wskl. Pulte. Seventh Roxy - Reynolds, Leiiilerlnk, Saunders, Yan Uvern, I'l'l4lLCll, llaste, Peterswm, Rlc Li--Vern, lx: lwalslu, Iludsf tn, Asburn. R. O. T. C. ROM all outward appearances it would seem that the R. 0. T. C. is a purely military body. but there are many other things that enter into the activities of the R. 0. T. C. ln the first place it is necessary that the elementary rules and regulations of military training he learned. The instruction goes lweyond this. however. and amonf' u J KY 1 - I - T . - n 1 C suh ects o en for investwation are the shooting of a rifle. cam nnff. marclunv. cour- l Q . i t I l c cw tesy. scouting. personal hygiene. first aid and map reading. The principal thing. however. which R. O. T. C. does for linoys at Central is to develop leadership. At Memorial Day program the R. 0. T. C. always adds a touch of military correct- ness and sincerity by its presence and hy the salute which is given at the end of the program. Ninety-nine
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