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The Booster Club Executive Board is having fun discussing their many activities and future plans. This hard-working board consists of Don Soderberg, Guy Curtis, Joan Burkhart, Charlene Hans, Diane Nowatka, Jean Burkhart, John Holdeman, and |im (jrillo. (Right) The flames of olr bonfire shot high into the air the night of the Adams-Central game. This acti- vity sponsored by the Booster Club roused our spirits for the big battle.
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The purpose of Tri-Hi-Y is To create, maintain, and extend through- out the school and community, high standards of Christian character. 1st row: G. Sherry: N. Barnhart. sergeant at arms: D. Strnup. chaplain: S. Weaver: B. Doetsch, sergeant at arms: B. Milhouse, president: [. Ridenour. vice-president: C. Leckc. secretary; P. Woltman. treasurer; J. Kulture. 2nd row: C. Brantley; L. Grop- pler; R. Gay; P. Haskins: M. Fabiszak; V. Sherwood; R. Krill. jrd row: S. Miller; B. Wittorp: S. Schaat; N. Hoo er: A. Good. A City of Activity Is THE Student Council meeting first or third hour. ' Where is the Junior Red Cross meeting this morning. ' These queries could be heard in the halls on Tuesday morning or any other morning when our clubs happened to be meeting. Of course, along with studies, activities played a large part in our life at Central. What city could run effectively without certain acti- vities to keep its citizens on their toes, always ready to promote interest in its advancement. ' All of us went to meetings, took part in money-raising campaigns, and boosted school spirit through these activities, all the while making new friends and gaining experiences in being part of a successful city. Clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living is the basis of the Hi-V platform. Top row: P. Ellenberger; M. Turner: J. Pendl. treasurer: T. Moore; R. Kistler, president; E. Woodard. sergeant at arms: J. Wiseman, vice-president: J. Co ' entry. Itottoni row: T. Hauteman: B. lozwiak; S. Bclano: R. Wenzel, secretary; T. Wil- niore: 1). Brunette; J. Kromka; R. Taylor, facult ' advisor.
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C3 f im (Left) The Stident Council officers J re up early checking their box in the main office. Shirley Bill, Marge Boyer, Dwight Oberholt- zer, and Moe Hobbs are scanning the latest edition of Student Life, a national Student Council maga- zine. Mr. Kuhny, the faculty ad- visor, stands by ready to assist us whenever help is needed. C3 (R ' s ' ' 0 DwicHT Oberholtzek calls to order another meeting of the Stu- dent Council. School problems are discussed ami acted upon by these home room senators who represent the students in our stu- dent government.
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