Central High School - Interlude Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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Many of us may ask, What is that strange object? and what are those boys doing with it? The strange obiect is used for the determination of a boiling point, and the boys Kfrom left to right, David Mead, Duane Voitel, and Joe Pap- ail are studying it as a physics assignment. The members of Mr. Cripe's physics classes ore well acquainted with such scientific apparatus, for many of these devices are often used in class discussions and experiments. Unfortunately, this course is often termed difficult, and many are hesitant to elect it. Those that do choose to enroll, however, find that many of their simple, every-day questions are easily answered, and the relationship between the course and problems that often confront the average individual makes the course interesting and stimulating. Girls, as well as boys, are found in the physics class- room, for they, too, are interested in what makes our world go round. This physics lab- oratory at our school guides the steps of the scientists, engineers, and physicists of tomor- row. ,Cf

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PQ 1.6. l lt has been said that people learn by their mistakes and these students believe that this saying holds true. Here, Bill Floring records his speech as Nancy Miller, Denny Bishop, Larry Morrison, Janet Tiedge, Vivian Gold, and our exchange student, Mitch Arita, listen attentively. After everyone has recorded his speech, Miss Frick will play the recording back to the class. Hearing tapes such as this one enables the students to hear and correct their mistakes so that they may better themselves in their speaking habits. A tn -emu .4t', ,7 ' 'tl ' ' fx A .1 f fiif ff, V , , Q,f'Q5Qw5,'. . , f J? , ,- It might be said that the Barrymores of tomorrow are pictured here in our school's Little Theater. These are the students of a dramatics class discus- sing a skit for dramatization. Often during the year their short programs are presented to the student body. 'Ist row: Donalee Dorhauer, Juli Christ- man, Sheryn Kaylor, Bonnie Banfi. 2nd row: Dallas Baker, Henry Prebys, Dav- id Evns, Pat Hartman, Rex Baker, Irene Johnston. 3rd row: Sue Woof- worth, Marvin White, Shirley Tobler, Gerald Holasz, Thom Sholly.



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1' ,Q 'I K., 2 3. kj 1 'A 1 ,J me ,xtilxa T 1 'l s K How is a bill passed? How is the court system operated? How are the Presi- dents and other government workers elected? These are iust a few of the questions answered in government class. Mary Hustead CSL Mary's stud- ent teacherl, Jane Wilburn, Linda Bix- ler, Phil Martin, and Toby Nagy are looking on as Mr. Kuhn shows them the large chart which tells about our government and its Constitution and laws. It also has illustrations of the courts and how they are set up. This government course is required of all students in order that they learn more about the laws and functions of the American Government. One of the many responsibilities of a student teacher is the iob of fre- quently taking over the class, such as Miss Bowling of St. Mary's is doing in Miss Hatt's World History Il class. She and Joe Wesley, Bob Jerzok, Betty Garrison, and Millie Evans step into the past as they study the history of this ancient world. Books, maps, and globes are a few of the things which oid them in their work. At present, locating different countries on the globe seems to be holding their interest. '. .,,,,,..--M ...A

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