Central High School - Panther Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1954
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- ALMA MATER 2 . 'NN , -I lx - , QF N . NA 4 Xb H-skuf A ., .. . ' X ' - ' . kay, x ' --, ,. , ,Ex in . ,, ...Yi N 1-'::': 'gh ' '-.5 .nv S, nw fx., J : S L A - . A-1 7. A fgifzqi it 'X Qiuff 1 1 1'here'sasshool By the river side. Ju'-L. lx CVO' ' Words: Mary E. Taylor Music: Annle Lisle ln our hearts she'lI reign forever, Be our fondest pride: Many lessons she has taught us- Honor, faith, and truth: Many ioys she too has brought usp Xx l X 3' I . --, ,M d1,,.1',' -- f ,h f7': 'f' if x'i4-'-'vial' 5' .' S . V' .' 7 A - l ' f-. ' . -1 ' 'A' '-N. :wwf-2 -ffm-f '.2-.-5541 f--'ff' fe w--,-.-' ,u A--1--S .wa-.aa L ,..,,4'.':.1.'1-,tv I - ,- Aviv' N. ,av ., . f F. gm- zu .1 ni , 3 Jfiiiqf-5 ..,, I ., ..V,Avqv' , pk.. ,, -. N.. , Glorified our youth. CHORUS Sons and daughters, sound her praises, Sound them far and nigh, Sing our love for dear old Central Dear old Central High. 55555 i i 44 1 ', , . .,,A,-. r5 1'9't 'iv' K'-'Y'-'P' .':, r1'.lQ f,.vLr-H ,ML 'S-Qual lqifpiaa-new --- ... -+-y---.'T- Q.. .. .-, WN, ,,...,, ,Wg-:mmf ,'sf'L.i-ra fu tl 81 75 Q ., J. . 'A -. A iv 'LVL' I ,:,x II , :QF ' 1 'l ' . 'J .,J H- Vw, ,- -1 Ah X ' ,Hr ' ' .',, a, VI 9 :i I' Q , it mlxr, infill . ,N vi 'JF ,. ,. ,UN , . 1 .' 'M 'v , . . H, H VY Q 1 01 Q mlk sa' Y ' 1-.lvlx W ' ' uh I r ' 'I , I ri... . 'FYR ' l I V-.1 ., I ilk 51' 5-:lf ,L llnim In 1 1 1.4 .'-'if' V, A In ' J 44 Y f if K ' AL 4U L 1 V.. I a , 16 4' ,lr J I ' l .I IRL' I 1 Ad ' A 3. AHB 1 - ' I ll I-. v 1 H... iw , -' l,,,J ,-0 an ,, , 2' ' 'fl 's f A . I 'ni lfmozfufwilfag T H E 94 0205500 C .-f-:ax-A-f.-. - mm Presented 1 is , l EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ..,... ,,.,., B ARBARA HERMANN Wayne Trusdell-Artist Judy Stewart-Ass't. Artist Dean Brown-Photographer Jim Bally Nancy Bastian Dorothy Brookins Mary Downing Marilyn Dean Billie lean Collins STAFF Sharon Kaehele Barbara Lewis Ruth Anne Limotto Ronald Lynch Nancy Roscoe Shirley Sherrod Mary Ann Young Lorrie Browning Martha Foster Mary Lou Goldsberry Patricia Long Billie Pierce Martha Wills Peggy Winters Carole Wooster Shirley DeCarlo Harold Stegmiller- Faculty photography advisor Estella Paul-Faculty Advisor ' ef 1 X' x ff Mm .FQGMWIQW .V Q A qm almlfllll 7- 7 NF 4 Nha! ! TIIE SIlIP'S L06 PAGE PAGE 5 ............,... H' y fS h I 61-69 .............. P T i 6-9 ............................ F ly 70-74 ................ IO ...................... Sp ' I S ff 75-76 ,.......,,..... I1-16 ...........,.. J ary Grads ..,..,,,...,. are .. 777'7 7 77 7 iw N A' mx N ., X 1 , L 5' J,-.fix J., .fix- S-is X 'WE .v if' CLEO L. DUMAREE, our energetic and understanding principal, came to us in the fall of 1952 from South High School. We are fortunate to have him as our .................... 6 99 ' Captain at the Helm ' v . ,' V E , ., . : - ' .fri .,x 1 X 1 L r 6 ,I . V. .JS '- .-ff. ,TT 14 -sn, . 'H' 1 ff' XX X NJ - Q 1 ,X 4 NE Q H f ,M 4 AER, ' ' ' Q '3'i.EIi:'.l:,1f v ,,,,.,. ez-xii --93 LFS Q ' .Tiff ,cf 'uS3f2-V xwfw 3' 21 4 - e if , f x . i1,T N:?'-512-'?Mf45'. -7- , ,- f'? '-'f',1w,.2S::JP E+. we , - Q-Q u,g,,,+ . ,www 'w,f,5, A,A..,.,c--. X, deg.-,?'?5 i Q' if ,Q Ref 3' 1, a-:swf ztigfeia ,r Genevieve Griffith Vice-Principa ls Harold Washburn XX, 5 4, x. K. . EK .1 Ili 2' i . f . Q, A v o -LA ,.-ol' un- ' -,.,.--1 N I . -Y - W, v-5 , .- -.- ,-,U -V - t - s S 11? 1 .ng . , ' lvngl, t , ,. aura -nuns A r .- -b frsrlls' :gg-e -.xx . - fair, mi. l .sm-1.1 1 ' iv' ' 'fi 'G -' . Q .,Q.,m.1- ,. Scioto Reflections We dipped into the past as far as the eye could see, Saw the visions that were yesteryears-the things that used to be. Saw our High School have its origin, i847 was the date, When first superintendent, Asa Lord, opened higher learning's golden gate. The enrollment increasing from year to year, moved the State Street building to a different sod, Many a chuckle and many a tear were experienced, at the high school on Sixth and Broad. We advanced to the period called Central High, the year 1892 And we see the first team to wear our colors-make a striking red and black debut In nineteen hundred and one, Glee Club, Debate Teams and Class Night were begun. Nine years later in l9lO-the building's name was changed again, The High School of Commerce pioneered the way, to make our Central, what she is today. l92O, first vice-principal Edith Bell was instated, two years later the ANNUAL was created. i924 saw new Central ready to bear the fruits that her pre- decessors had sown with such care. So onward we go! To the river Scioto! We see Central High School in all her splendor, ready to en- fold us in her grey arms so tender, At his desk is C. L. Dumaree, our principal, Whose kindness and fortitude remain invincible. We look upon the faculty, they number 62 in all We thank the Holy Divinity that they answered the teaching call. We see the auditorium where we sit assembly days We watch the Friday Frolics, operettas and drama plays, Our newspaper, the OUTLOOK, is good to see, Likewise our yearbook, the DOUBLOON. We hear Senior Choir, the radio broadcasts and watch the movie at noon. The clubs are next-though too numerous to write, Are stars of our past that will always shine bright. We visit the shops on the ground floor, Then we dash for the cafeteria as in days of yore. Pete the Pirate smiling down at us, makes lunchtime and happy- time synomymous. We see the football field, baseball diamond and the track And for a moment or two our memories go fondly back- To Homecoming, the band, the crowds, the cheers And our athletes whose courage and honor are undaunted by fears. We think of Central and our three years here, And the awakened memories bring forth a tear, because We, the class of '54, are proud to have docked on Central's shore, We, as the famed Pirates of old, have found our treasure a thousand-fold. And like our God who dwells in the sky, We know the spirit of Central will never die! By Barbara Hermann They Navigate, I .an Fl --1' gif' gm ..x ,r- I -df' . -JA ffm' - N ' s D I. ,. X , ' .ii I I N GEORGE.AI:IDERSON K I i 1 Printing H A W 5 :ol-:N G. BARTON ix A 1 6 bw BoIaI1Y A 'N , Rui. fs ' novo I.. CARLISLE A A ' A ' ' Sofia' Smdief Gsnmunz E. Bmw Shorthand-Typing HELEN L. CHRYSLER I Biological Science MARGUERITE W. BENTZ MARY DALBEY Social Sludies C h '9 Mun M. cou.lNs ShorIhand-Typing- Office Machines WILLIAM P. BUNNER JOSEPH I.. DAVIS zoglqgy-Phygiqlggy E 9'iS JANE cowm Social Sludies WARREN F. DOERR X Industrial Arts-Visual Aids 591114 DAKIN 5 Cafelerio Manager-Clothing ff RUTH DOLEZAL English 1 ' ' Geography N' 4 Lili: 5 ii R u -if Central N EN 45 ew. A 5 li: X Ii ,zo HELEN noucmou Q -qrxxxxx :Q si Z E V 'M Q5 'lr 1 'ral' Chart the Course A if f, 1. pgjs :' :A - ' 4- 4 nl lf? K . .. , 1 lx A 'ai' vii ., v - ff'lh':i,l.' i a ' , gh- R M ,nj W al ' i' ' I DONALD F. DUPRE Dramatics-Radio VIRGIL O. GREEN Social Studies CARL W. HOUSE Drafting ul' A 5 a 5 fl :Y 5 . I we it 'AA' . X ' x 4 A' i .i I , R f A ml .T-fl? ti xi? ' ,rf -ij ': . fx ' g g . .QC Mil 1, 25.125 -. - . f-4 .311 F71 .fi 1.4 -+..4g.,' 1 S A' sue :Lus i Q' 1 Physical Education . ' . -.1 , 3, G. W. DURFLINGER Advanced Maihemaiics MARY ALICE GREENWOOD Shorthand-Typing Bookkeeping-Guidance E. RUTH GREENE Foods MARY RUTH HUNTER Laiin-English FRANK HOWE Physical Education-Coach Faculty K-44 .f-I I I . 1 - -an 6 X , - : 2 4' 1 , 'ip 1 2 F A ,VIUEEZ A , pf - I ii mq, g' i-J S' Jn... rx- . 5.4. ev. .. , 'R P f STELLA R. GITTINS 5 Homemaking A s ' ' R. W. FORNEY Machine Shop GERALDINE C. HARRIS Social Studies LOWELL GREGG Driver Educaiion W. G. KESLER Athleiic Director-Physical Education H P E ill! cf '-'lh 2.1 EP 2 go 7:- T Z X us .HPI Q b '. ' .5 Ni Vi 2 2 QQ- M., ,, Juni! I ' N- 1' ilb. ..f Wag' 1 , gl.. ..: -as 5 . 1' .4 . I 1 5.0 rqrzz-,. , . 6 I N i -I! - i JI' J, x ,- ,I -w f'-1451? I lvgv V L I . L r rr f Wifi . fo' ? r . J I -I X-45 IhroughuHhugh 47 s X li i S sg. --'S CHARLES KOTERBA Basketball Coach Physical Education-History ANN MacMILLAN Physical Education-Guidance I NICHOLAS PAHL Shorthand-Typing DAVID R. PARKS Physical Education-Coach NOEL PIERSCHE Drawing JOE H. PORTER Dislribulive Education l PT' . ll if is Q 'ICIYQQ 9 X ,-1fl '. -1 N .... '!2u'1ll'g' YWEQWW' .Q 5 - 4 ,xsxxys g .Q Ilflill A 'hu its! ll J vi Q I , GRACE E. MQGRATH Art ESTELLA PAUL Journalism HARRY H. PRIEST Accounling R. JACK MILLER Electricity-Driver Educalion KENT A. PFEIFFER Moth-Senior Advisor MARGUERITE PRIEST Shorthand-Typing ELIZABETH MOORE Vocal Music C. R. PEMBER Machine Shop I. J. READ Sales-Hislory-Ad Staff 1953-1954 Educational Waters .. .X -...Alu I' V ,.4-u I 53 . was I I f nm Q 1' Iwi -'c .f S: 1' S-.S sy AN -:ar A' is 'X 'K '21 63 .JJ I f 5 , 9 I '5. 4-17 f . .- .-1429? WAYNE RITTENHOUSE z' ROBERT D. ROCKEY InsIrumenIol Music PERRY E. SNIDER Welding-Machine Shop WILBUR H. WHISTON P.O.D.-Current HisIory-Low v L L 95 ,. 1 ff f ZZ' ,. My 0 - yn, . , hmliib if 'X ..,71'r ' f ,f f A? W :V V ' , fyllgtag K: qi' MQ' S ui. hsvv- Hug-1 was-'AA , Math-Coach WILLIAM A. RHOTON Physics RUTH SKIMMING :msn E. klein shonhqnd-Typing Hisiory-Coach Bookkeeping EVELYN SHINN English-Spanish JANE REAMER Shorihond-Typing G. wi RUSSELL RAYMOND E. TRINTER - Chemistry Mem' Shop M ' czuzouns s. momvsou Spanish VIRGENE ROE English HAROLD STEGMILLER Priniing ELIZABETH SPRAGUE English No! plcfured: I '51 SHADEI. SAUNDERS '74 History Q BETTY SEMMELMAN English LOUISE LEWIS Librarian A JOSEPHINE LEPLEY RINEHART Visiting Teacher All Hands on Deck i i i i i i I I I Noi Picfured: JEAN HANNAH Record Clerk EDNA KIES School Nurse VIRGINIA PANTI-IANA Secretary I 1 JANUARY BOB WILLIAMS President BONNIE ALLIS VAL VORE Secretary Vuce President NANCY ROSCOE Treasurer SENUEEEQS DOROTHY Bootsle ALBERT , Hall Guard. BONNIE ALLIS My Maryland , Student Council, Spring Concert, Student Court, Cafeteria Help, Hall Guard Cap- tain, Noon Movie Crew, Junior and Senior Choir- Secretary, F.T.A., Home- coming Court, Senior Class-Secretary. lx, '- f NANCY BASTIAN Q Honor Study Chairman, A Our Miss Brooks , Spring Concert, Library X s - I Staff, Hall Guard, Drama ' 4: 4 Club, Spanish Club, Y- - Teens, Outlook and Doubloon Staffs, Sigma, Y A as 5 F.T.A., Girls' Glee. we , E gf -Q74-f' JAMES Jim some 5' . A 5 -2 K X ' ' ll I '2 7 L, ooNALn Hnobyn 5? it T 2, BROOKS L u ' Q Hall Guard, Noon Movie 'Q Crew, Football4Captaxn, J gf -:Q Baseball, Track, Varsity 'f' 'wr' :th t C-President. , 7, A I r - A SHIRLEY ANN Peachie CLARK My Maryland , Spring Concert, Student Coun- cil, Hall Guard, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Girls' Glee-Pres- ident. Senior Choir, F.T.A., NORA COLES 35.53,-Q My Siixw l BARBARA JEAN Bob DALE Honor Study Chairman, Student Council, Hall Guard-Captain, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Girls' Glee, My Maryland , Noon Movie Crew, Junior and Senior Choirs. i , . . , l 1 x I ,'f:f:fl7lIf!, ANNIE RUTH Lover-Girl DAVIS Noon Movie Crew. JOHN WES DAVIS Spring Concert, Rotary luncheon, Hall Guard, Junior and Senior Choir, Audio Visual Aids-Sec- retary. PEGGY Peg DAVIS Hall Guard. MARILYN DEAN library Staff, Y-Teens, Doubloon ond Outlook Staffs, Girls' Glee, Jun- ior Choir Vice-President, Senior Chair, Spring Concert, F.T.A.-Librarian, Quill 8. Scroll. MARY ANN MARE DEAN Hall Guord, Ad Stoff. SHIRLEY DE CARLO Our Miss Brooks , The Other Wise Man , My Maryland , Hall Guard, Drama Club-Sec., Y- Teens, Outlook and Daubloon Staffs, Junior and Senior Choirs, Var- sity Cheerleader, F.T.A., G.A.A., Honor Study Chairman, Spring Con- cert, Christmas Play '53. BETTY DONALDSON Hall Guard. ..i?F if 9 ft es ta f K , ff' 1' 'I i vi N. - 4 f , l ., 'L K f! I V -1.1 RONAI.D RONNIE EATON Junior and Senior Choirs, Basketball, Track. RICHARD Dick FARRELI. Honor Study Chairman, Christmas Play, My Maryland , Student Council-President, Stu- dent Court-Clerk, Judge, Library Staff, Hall Guard-Captain, Drama Club-President, Spanish Club-President, Hi-Y- Vice-President, Speech Conference, Senior Choir, Sigma, Kappa, Debate Team. HENRY Fast One FASONE Bellows Art Club, Hall Guard, Track, Golf. BOB Knuckles FIFFICK Student Council, Hall Guard, Hi-Y, Noon Movie Crew, Football, Basket- ball, Varsity C. GERALDINE Gerry FRAIME Bellows Art Club, Rotary Luncheon, Student Coun- cil, Student Court-Judge, Chief Justice, Clerk, Cafeteria Help, Office Help, Hall Guard, Span- ish Club, Y-Teens-Presi- dent, F.T.A.-Sec. DAVID Dave FRANK Student Council, Hall Guard, Golf. fb ' 49 U .: if ' Y, l Kaur T 'S hr F il i X . . c WYDELI. Jimmy GAINES l.et's Make Up , My Maryland , Drama Club, Senior Choir, Stage Crew, D.E. Club. ,. - ,. 'N 4 A .K 'as . fo ,s A ei V X W ' Af..-. age s ' 'Cr .- L S 5' wc. exlii SHIRLEY GIBSON Honor Study Chairman, New Moon , My Mary- land , Student Council, Cafeteria Help, Drama Club, Senior Choir, F.T.A., Sigma Kappa Psi. JOAN Jo HANKISON Honor Study Chairman, My Maryland , Cafe- teria Help, Hall Guard, Senior Choir, F.T.A., Sigma Kappa Psi. RAYMOND Sugar Ray HARRIS Hall Guard, Football. BONITA Bonnie HEPLER Bellows Art Club, Stu- dent Council, Noon Movie Crew, F.T.A. PHYI.l.IS Philco HOGG Cafeteria Help, Hall Guard, Band. LEONARD Hood HOODLET Bellows Art Club-Presi- dent, Student Court-clerk, bailiff, Art Scholarship. BONNIE HOOPER Hall Guard, Y-Teens, Senior Choir, New Moon . NANCY ANN Nan HOWARD Ad Staff, Stamp Counter. 9' 'Tn 'iv .vv . 'Q QR'- 4 jaws F ' ' 'Nh A . ' P ' wb, , 1 al--if f fri..-sg, PATTY Put JORDAN Ad Staff, Stamp Counter. CAROLYN Carol KELLER Student Council, Library Staff, Cafeteria Help, Hall Guard, Y-Teens, F.T.A. PAUL Rabbit Kern JOANN Jo KETTELL Hall Guard, Stamp Counter. REBECCA Becky KINCAID Office Help, Hall Guard. BARBARA Barb LEWIS Spring Concert, Hall Guard, Doubloon, Out- look Staffs, Junior Choir, Sigma, Quill 81 Scroll. TAI., 7 , r 1 -If M f Y A rr' Q t . vc J S.. V, .51 -. ':' -, J. . '2 nj A - I ' P21 -'Ml LAWRENCE LITTLETON Spanish Club, Track. DONNA Don MARANG Our Miss Brooks , Hall Guard. f Q Q . JERRY MARTIN Varsity C, Baseball-Cap- tain, Basketball, Hall Guard. RICHARD MCANICH Student Council, Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Noon Movie Crew, Golf. JAMES Jim MC CAUSLIN LAWRENCE Larry MEEK5 Our Miss Brooks , My Maryland , Rotary Lun- cheon, Drama Club, Jun- ior and Senior Choirs, Ensembles, F.T.A., Kap- pa, Class Speaker. JAMES Jim MOCCABEE MARLENE Mop MOFFETT Honor Study Chairman, My Maryland , Student Council, Cafeteria Help, Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Noon Movie Crew, Senior Choir, G.A.A., Girls' Glee. MARY Lu-Lu MORLAN Cafeteria Help, Hall Guard, Junior Choir, F.T.A., Girls' Glee. ix l, 1: s FAN 'TQ' -sf, vd , l nf 'g I., 4 s 9 E 4 I - 7: .Ac- S! T127 r ROGER Pete NICHOLSON Student Council, Hall Guard, Basketball, Base- ball, Varsity C. MARY NOTESTONE Student Council, Ad Staff, Junior Choir, D. E. Club-Vice President. JOYCE Boots NUGENT Bellows Art Club, Stu- dent Council, Hall Guard, Spanish Club, F.T.A. PAUL Buddy OREM Hall Guard, Football, Baseball, Varsity C. ALBERT Tony PERRY The Other Wise Man , Hall Guard, Drama Club, Hi-Y, Junior and Senior Choirs. MARY Mimi PIERCE Let's Make Up, Spring Concert, Student Council, Hall Guard, Drama Club, Y-Teens, Junior Choir, G.A.A. .JQX MARJORIE POWERS D. E. club. w 67 , 3' NANCY Nan Roscoe Journalism Conference, Speech Conference, Honor Study Chm., Let's Make Up , Our Miss Brooks , Lesson From St. Luke , Christmas Play '5l-'53, My Maryland , Spring Concert, Rotary Luncheon-Speaker, Stu- dent Council, Student- Court-Judge, Sec., Libr- ary Staff, Office Help, Hall Guard, Drama Club, Debate Team, latin Club- Pres., Outlook-Editor-im chief, Doubloon Staff, Sr. Choir-Treas., Quill 8. Scroll, Sigma Kappa Psi, F.T.A.-Treas., Class- Treas., G.A.A., Class Speaker. WILLIAM Bill RAMSEY Library Staff, Football, Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Sigma Kappa Psi. MARY RUDELL Hall Guard, Y-Teens F.T.A. SHIRLEY Tootie SHERROD Spanish Play, Spring Concert, Student Council, Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Doubloon, Outlook staffs, Quill 8. Scroll, Sigma Kappa Psi, F.T.A., Girls' Glee, Citi- zen Reporter. MARILYN SIMMONS Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Sigma Kappa Psi. BETTY LOU SLAUGHTER Girls' Glee. VIRGIL Lefty SMITH 1 5 Spring Concert, Hi-Y, Junior Choir, Stage 5 Crew, Boys' Glee. y BARBARA THOMAS Student Council, Hall Guard, Basketball, Girls' Glee. 'X 'I -' K Q X , 'E .Qty QQ K Q FB 14, ' if si' sf. S. '37 ROLAND RoIland TOWNSEND My Maryland , Hall Guard, Senior Choir, En- sembles, Band, Track, Boys' Glee. WAYNE TRUSDELL New Moon , My Mary- land , Junior Choir, Sen- ior Choir, Band, Boys' Glee, Bellows Art Club, Doubloon artist. JOANN Jo TWIGG Spring Concert, Noon Movie Crew, Junior Choir, Senior Choir, F.T.A. VAL VORE My Maryland , Hal Guard, Latin Club-Treo surer, Senior Choir-Presi dent, Ensemble, Band- President,Orchestra, Sigma Kappa Psi, F.T.A. Vice Pres., Senior Class Vice President, Boys' MILDRED Sally WILLIAMS Library Staff, Hall Guard, V-Teens, Junior Chair, Sigma, F.T.A.-Treas. ROBERT Rob WILLIAMS - Hall Guard, Latin Club Baseball, Varsity C, Sen- Glee.p,-esidem, ior Class-President. r 2-P9 ? i df GLENN Cricket f. E Q, WRIGHT B' -if Band, Orchestra, Track. N cc . E :5?ii: ' k 'lui WAYNE WHITE Basketball. Not In 0ur Pirate Telescopic LEWIS Speed AMOS Hall Guard, Football manager. HARRY Andy ANDREWS Hall Guard, Basketball, Varsity C. FRANK BOYER Senior Choir, Football. ILM .I.C. CARMON Honor Study Chairman, My Maryland , Hall Guard, Hi-Y, Junior Choir, Senior Choir, Football, Basketball, Track, Varsity C. BOB ADAMS Hall Guard, Latin Club, Hi-Y, Senior Choir. 16 HAROLD RAGLAND Track. BILL SMITH Musical Production, Noon Movie Crew, Con- cert Band, Orchestra, Football, Track, Varsity C, Basketball. RUTH LUSCH Office Help, Hall Guard, Y-Teens, G.A.A. MARY BICKHAM Honor Study Chm., Musi- cal Prod., Student Coun- cil, Library Staff, Cafe- teria Help, Hall Guard, Debate Team, Pres.- Spamsh Club, Sec.-Y- Teens, Senior Choir, En- sembles. CLYDE HOPKINS Musical Production, Hall Guard, Debate Team, latin Club, Noon Movie Crew, Junior Choir, Senior Choir. CHARLES FLEMING Hall Guard, Senior Choir. WARDELL MYRICK NORMAN ROBINSON Hall Guard, Noon Movie Crew. BESSIE MUNSON Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A. View SI-IELVIA Shelley FRANCIS Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Noon Movie Crew, Ad Staff. BILL PFEIFER Senior Choir, Track. BETTY FABER Musical Production. CHARLES WICKHAM GENE WINE Hall Guard, Noon Movie Crew, Football, Treas.- D.E. Club. NATHANIEL CARTER Hall Guard. JUNE JIM BALLY President I MARY LOU GOLDSBERRY SUE BAYES Vice President Secretory MARY DOWNING Treasurer suzmirn QS 5 -.. RICHARD GREEK A - AGRIESTI A Student Council, Band - A fi .1 ' W 'X 'ui Concert, Orchestra. 4' 'N . yy, , , 5 if JUNE Red ALBRIGHT Musical Production, Stu- dent Council, Junior Choir, Senior Choir, Ensemble. N, 6,1 Q x .fain 3 xx , 2' FREDERICK Erin I Gy, ALEXANDER '--A '-fig, D. E. Cl b. ikiflfia- , 1 - lurk. ,- ll .IO ELLEN Jody ANGLE Honor Study Chm., Office Help, F.T.A., G.A.A. KAY Bunny AUSTIN Musical Production, Libr- ary Staff, Hall Guard, Drama Club, Y-Teens, Junior Choir, Senior Choir, G.A.A., Sigma. ft? LAX x Nl 3 I Q I MARY Yonnie AUTRY li MARY ANN YOUNG Honor Study Chm., Dra- matic Prod., Student Council, Office Help, Hall Guard, Hall Guard- Captain, Drama Club, Y-Teens, Noon Movie Crew, Outlook, Doubloon Staffs, Quill and Scroll, F.T.A., G.A.A., Radio Prod., Reserve Cheer- leader. 1 I 45, ,I 5 1 X. ff! r fi' ,fi MC ELDON Mickey BAKER Student Council, Cafe- teria Help, Hall Guard, Noon Movie Crew, Ad Stott, D. E. Club. -1 A M Q. 35 I .1 - Nic if,-, 1. P Q22 WAYNE BAKER Hall Guard, Hi-Y, Proiec- tion Crew. MICHAEL, Mick BOLEN Football, Track. DON Baldy BALDWIN JIM Plato BALLY Honor Study Chm,, Dra- matic Production, Chief Justice of Student Court, Pres., Latin Club, Pres. and Sec. of Hi-Y, Sec. of Varsity C, Sports Edi- tor Doubloon, Outlook, Pres., Senior Choir, Quill and Scroll, Football, Basketball, Musical Pro- duction, Baseball, Sig- ma, Senior Class-Pres. tl. 'R 1 'r:.:f5 f f ' film C 1, 5 A f I ,js 1 --AP' if' DAN BARGDILL U' 1 Hall Guard, Noon Movie Crew, Football, Basket- ball, Track, Varsity C. LINDA BARNHILL Honor Study Chairman, Office Help, Hall Guard, F.T.A., Girls' Glee-Pres. MILLIE Dolly BARTOLUCCI Musical Production, Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Girls' Glee, Senior Choir, Junior Choir. Q A is wt' V ,sf -gy 1 JP: ,,,- Q AY x 1-3, 'Tra- ii :Rik 671' -J 1 SUE Susie BAYES Student Council, Office Help, Hall Guard, Treas. of Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Sec. of Girls' Glee, Jun- ior Choir, Concert Band, F.T.A., G.A.A., Senior Class-Sec. CHARLOTTE Timy BENJAMIN Hall Guard, Hall Capt- ain. RUTH Ruthie BENNER Sales Tax Counter. ROBERT Bob BENNETT Musical Production, Sen- ior Choir, Ensembles. NORA Nonie BERGER F.T.A. RONALD BETTS I 3 PATRICIA Put BLAKE Honor Study Chm., Sec. 8. Treas. of Library Staff, Hall Guard, Noon Movie Crew, Maiorette, G.A.A., Junior Band. Q., ul! 'f 13.3 - e. aa, r,,,,b.. -. 5, wg .L X 1'2 JAMES Jim BLANGY Football. fi, an -J 1, ,Wg 1 IRIS BLATT Honor Study Chairman, Library Staff, F.T.A., Sigma. - .T DALE BONI-IAM HUNG YEE Noon Movie Crew. ADELAIDE Addie BUDD Musical Production, Stus dent Council, Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Junior Choir, Senior Choir, En' sembles, F.T.A., Sigma. ROBERT Bob BURNS Hall Guard. RICHARD Rich CALDWELL Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Senior Choir, Bas- ketball, Track, Varsity C. BESSIE Bess CALENDINE Honor Study Chairman, Hall Guard, Concert Band, G.A.A. R it. I I x 'Q - .Q S a A l ,Q vw! ' -J X . l W N .l 4: 11' Q' 'O' 1- f?, a :Q X lf ,-.ai .,,?: . 1 'lik 4 lx x ,il xx c',' 1: ,:-: ,J ' .fs - .I-fs.-+.,. , . .Sfw ' ., Q xo le H1 ..-gi ,ui MARILYN Sally CASTEEL Office Help, G.A.A., Sales Tax Counter. FLOYD Ted CHAPMAN Student Council, Hall Guard, Proiection Crew, Hall Captain. HELEN Kitty CHINN Honor Study Chairman, Hall Guard, Y-Teens, Girls' Glee, Junior Choir, F.T.A., G.A.A. HELEN YEE Bellows Art Club, Office Help. TERRY CLARK Vice-Pres., Student Coun- cil, Bellows Art Club, library Stuff, Spanish Club, Football, Vice- Pres., Varsity C, Track. BILLIE Sooxook COLLINS Drama Club-Vice-Pres., G.A.A.-Pres., Dramatic Prod., Musical Prod., Student Council, Hall Guard, Y-Teens, Outlook, Doubloon, Junior Choir- Treas., Senior Choir, F.T.A., Varsity Cheer- leader, Queen's Court. FRED Slim COOPER Track. Q' '- x ff, Af , sf.: LEVI WRIGHT ah C . .7 E . i ' if I ' it i if i- f . .4-' '55 f 11:1-. I ,:fi::xl:i-6:2-'L .fmf?3?siHP5' - WILLIAM BlIl CREEDON Football, Track. ROGER Rag CREIGHTON Honor Study Chairman, Student Council, Hall Guard, Spanish Club. DAVID Dave CUMMINS Dramatic Production, Bellows Art Club-Sgt. at Arms, Latin Club-Pres., Radio Production. nomuo Shag CUNNINGHAM Bellows Art Club. EVA CUPP G.A.A. JANET DAGON Bellows Art Club, Hall Guard, Noon Movie Crew. ELEANOR Ellie DAVIDSON Musical Production, Bel- lows Art Club, Student Council, Y-Teens, Junior Choir, Senior Choir, En- sembles, Varsity Cheer- leader. 1 33, me-+ v-of ... ' ,xfs S. L13- rc u ft J, X 21 25 J QS- 'XA' 7-. I .xt J 4 r 'S' 1 -tv iv In . -li' 41 6 1 lt' X X x X'- bl . .at 49 'X X I f. Aw-Tr ff 11:5 'Q 'T 'Q 'ti' JACK DAVIS Junior Choir, Football. NORMA Snowy DAVIS Student Councul Hall Guard Latun Club FTA G A A JERRY WOZNIAK Student Council Hall Guard Srgmo Kappa RUTH ANN Ruthie DEAN Sales Tax Counter HAROLD De DELLENBACH Honor Study Chm Mus: Productlon Hal Guard Junlor Chonr Sensor Cholr Vnce Pres and Treas of DE Hall Captann ELAINE Shortfellow DEMCOE Student Councll Spanush Club Slgma Kappa 1 ' an '47' Q' VIRGINIA Jlnny DE WITT Office Help, Hall Guard. ,QE .IE NNINE Jeannie DIENER D E Club 'R ...ab- RICHARD Doc DODGE Dramatlc Productnon Muslcal Productrons Drama Club Sentor Cholr Vnce Pres Ensem bles Dance Band Con cert Band Orchestra JUSTIN WOOD Hall Guard. mfr A 5 , 1 A 104 NARD Bernie gd DORAN ,7 Football MARY DOWNING Dramatlc Productlon lubrary Staff Drama Clu Latm Club ut loo Edltor nn C :ef Daubloon Staff Qunll and Scroll FTA Radlo Productions Rotary Luncheon Spanush Club CLEORIA Vlckle DUFFINS Student Councnl Offuce Help Noon Movle Crew D E Club GAA CATHRYN Cathy DURBAN Student Councrl Ad Staff DE Club LARRY EDINGTON Hall Guard HIY Foot ball Basketball Bose ball Varslty C -IV ilu: 'N. fa: L '42 i s ,,,. :rl-gff xi-Qfxl X 7 ,,,1. 2 - Y ffm 1.4. , xw' L- lf DANNY Wild Bill ELLIOTT JIM Socrates EMMITT Musical Production, Stu dent Council, Hall Guard Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Jun: iar Choir, Senior Chair- Sgt. at Arms, Football . Baseball, Ensemble, Var- sity C. CLYDE Beaver ENGLAND Track. CHARLES Sonny FANNIN Rotary Luncheon, Student Court, Vice-Pres., Library Staff, Sigma, Basketball- Mgr. KX' Q fi' MARIE DimpIes 3 V FISHER W3 Cafeteria Help, D.E. -I ' Club Sec. -.,.,,.j N I o EMMA LOU FLETCHER Musical Production, Hall , - Guard, G.A.A., D.E. ,v -J Club. xv' ii - ' 1 F - I if ,. Q wwf ' JOHN Fast FOSTER Hall Guard, Sgt. at Arms-Latin Club, Junior Choir, Football, Basket- ball, Track, Treas. of Varsity C. -fe -0. wr ' NEWTON Naot FOSTER Hall Guard, latin Club, Football, Basketball, Track, Varsity C. JANET Jan FUTERER Student Council, Hall Guard. mm --shorty GAl.ucmo Musical Production, Of- fice Help, .lunior Choir, G.A.A. HELEN Luigie GANSHAW Student Council, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Sales Tax Counter. RONALD GLENN MARY LOU GOLDSBERRY Pres.-Bellows Art Club, Library Staff, Cafeteria Help, Hall Guard, Sec. of Latin Club, Y-Teens, Outlook, Daubloon, Treas.-F.T.A. Senior Class Vice-Pres. NORMA Jody GRIMM Dramatic Production, Musical Production, Girls' Glee, Student Council, Student Court-Judge, Cashier-Cafeteria, Hall Guard, Drama Club, Y- Teens, Senior Choir, En- sembles, F.T.A., G.A.A., Radio Production. ALTON HALE t W1 4. lg If Z 'X A .:: L122aA122e?'g: 1 -. --1-zzf-f.,gq5:E:I.,' Q .-.-2-q:. ,-N .. ..-.-,.f-,y- gl t ,.g.,. 5 . 35 4 S '-s r'a3'i Q. N W 1 Y' l X if W-I 6- ,f I Y, as ,gi Q: , 1 J i,, 'Nff 1 SERAPHIM Sam HARACHIS Musical Production, Hall Guard, Junior Choir, Senior Choir, Track. PHIL Brownie HARDIN Hall Guard, Proiection Crew. SOPHIE Sofia HARLAS Student Council, Hall Guard, Spanish Club, F.T.A. DON HARRIS Hall Guard, Football, Basketball, Track, Varsity C. EARL HASLOP FRED Fritz HAWES Bellows Art Club, Stu' dent Council, Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Jun- ior Choir, Senior Choir, Dance Band, Concert Band, Orchestra, Foot- ball, Track, F.T.A., O.E.A. Luncheon, All-City Band. ESSIE HAYDEN Student Council, Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Hall Captain, Senior Choir, F.T.A. ROSE Gabby HENSEI. Musical Production, Hall Guard, Y-Teens, Junior Choir, G.A.A. BARBARA Barb HERMANN Dramatic Production, Hall Guard, Noon Movie Crew, G.A.A., Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Treas.- Drama Club, Outlook Editor-in -Chief - Doub- loon, Quill and Scroll, Journalism Conference, Radio Productions, Ro- tary Luncheon. BARBARA Punchy HEWITT Musical Production, Hall Guard, Noon Movie Crew, Ad. Staff, Senior Choir, Ensembles, G.A.A. Dance Band-Vocalist. ROBERT Bob HILDRETH Bellows Art Club, Span- ish Club. ROBERT Bob HIMEBROOK Honor Study Chairman, Musical Production, libr- ary Staff, Hall Guard, Hi-Y, Hall Captain, Jun- ior Choir, Senior Choir, Ensembles, Track. DELBERT Del WAYBRIGI-IT Student Council, Student Court, Spanish Club, Ad Staff, Vice Pres.-F.T.A., Sigma, Kappa, Psi. JAMES HOLBEIN Bellows Art Club, Hall Guard, Hi-Y. RALPH Jack HOLDERMAN Student Council, Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Hi- Y, Football, Track, Var, sity C. -- is 4 ,.. V I. ff! , Y P' z l i ' 4 ic I 1 iil . Fil l 3. ii fl! IWQX' l l l 111.11 x f. . I 1 ' 1 mi CH ' ' i t .51 ... , - .P its I' 1 ff f ,J I VJ? ' if it A! 4 ' fs S1 4. , , ,:. A x - Ns fi . 54 ' tak M f , ,-mw .sf-wif! gay- t , 43- S 1 lv f J Q, :QV :- g 1 ug 7 ,Q i if A sn.-t.'5 t ' 4 -1 as V. xl' . .',- fl.. ..., l. in 9 , V' S 5 9 l A-0 IDA KING Y-Teens, D.E. Club, G.A.A. HENRIETTA Hope KIRK Y-Teens, D.E. Club, G.A.A. ROBERT Bob KNAPP Student Council. JIM KOUNTZ Student Council, Base- ball, Varsity C. JESSIE LARRISON Student Council. JUNE Jamie LEFTWICH Musical Production, Hall Guard, Spanish Club, latin Club, Chap.-Sen- ior Choir, Ensembles, Dance Band, Orchestra, Pres.-Girls' Glee. ----- . . +25-' gi Q 3 ' 11, it ' 'x N ffl , . -- , .ber . ,., M ' 5 3 3 . ifftwz' 1' e 3 4,4 W 4 CAROL LESTER G.A.A. .l,,,,, .. 2- , ' gi.: - -,V PATRICIA Pat LEWIS Y-Teens, Concert Band, Sales Tax Counter, Nam- ed Yearbook. r Q ei - RUTH ANNE LIMOTTA Dramatic Production, Hall Guard, Drama Club, Y-Teens, Outlook, Doub- loon, Librarian-F.T.A., G.A.A., Varsity Cheer- leader, Homecoming Queen. HELMAR Sherry LIPSCOMB Student Council, Hall Guard 8- Captain, Span- ish Club, Sec. 8. Treas.- latin Club: Y-Teens, F.T.A. PATRICIA Pat LONG Student Council, Cafe- teria Help, Office Help, Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Outlook, Concert Bond, F.T.A., G.A.A., Sigma, Noon Movie Crew. SYLVIA LUSIGNOLO Office Help, Hall Guard, Junior Choir, Sales Tax Counter. RONALD Ronnie LYNCH Musical Production, Bel- lows Art Club, Student Council, Spanish Club, Outlook, Doubloon, Jun- ior Choir, Senior Choir, Quill and Scroll, Sigma. DOROTHY Dot MC BRIDE Soles Tax Counter. ANNIE Ann MANN Office Help, Hall Guard, Soles Tax Counter. G 1 s ,,,,,,. KS- V 71 V yn y 1 xp I I' 71, ....-To ' A Zyl' ...f ROBERT Bob OGILVIE library Staff, latin Club, Concert Band. ROBER1' Bob OLIVE PHILLIP OREM Hall Guard, Football, Baseball, Varsity C. HELEN OROSCO Student Council, Drama Club, Sec.-Spanish Club, Y-Teens. FLORENCE Flossie OTI' Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Noon Movie Crew, Junior Choir, Senior Choir, Ensembles, F.T.A., Musical Production. HELEN Fuel PALMER Pres.-D.E. Club. JEAN JeanIe PARKER Musical Production, Secf Student Council, Judge- Sludent Court, Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Pres.-Y-Teens, Junior Choir, Senior Choir, Or- chestra, F.T.A. wt 4 ,J so VIRGINIA Gin PATETE Cafeteria Helper, Office Help, Y-Teens, Sales Tax Counter. Us at J -w X LARRY WESNEY 1 rs, 2 fa DARRYL ANN PAYNE D.E. Club. SHIRLEY Peanut WALTERS Hall Guard, Junior Choir. PHILLIP Phil PERTEE Honor Study Chairman, Musical Production, Cafe- teria Help, Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Jun- ir Choir, Senior Choir, Ensembles, Football, Track, Pres.-Varsity C. RICHARD PHILLIPS Musical Production, Stu- dent Council, Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Jun- ior Choir, Senior Choir, Ensembles, Sigma. JEAN PIERCE ERMA POSTLE Office Help, Hall Guard, Ad Staff, Junior Choir, Acc.-Boys' Glee. i lvfw 'VJ' fiks. - ' riindxjsfs J to 9 - E , ,. g .w if F 1 Q-.nur .-cf ' lb it F' 'Wen 1-' ,-...-gp .1 , X 'R GQ '-::.'.,. E2 J lv.. v 4 . 4 SHIRLEY POWERS Honor Study Chairman, Cafeteria Help, D.E. Girls' Glee. DALE QUEEN Hall Guard, Proiection Crew, D.E. Club. PAUL QUINCEL Noon Movie Crew, Junior Choir. DARYL RAY PI-'IYLLIS Philco RAY G.A.A., D.E. Club. CURVINGTON Curve REEVES Musical Production, Spanish Club, Junior Choir, Senior Choir, En- sembles, Concert Band, Orchestra, Track. l, an if SAM WEBB Dramatic Production, Hi- Y, Football, Track, Var- stiy C. v-2T fI ,- ' X- . 5. ' ,1 -t ' .H VA, y . Q, S -. as IRMA PunkIn REDIFER Student Council, Spanish Club, Vice-Pres.-Girls' Glee. 'arf I I iv' f V ' xv' X , . .. K ,ff ml gl NORMA JEAN RILEY Musical Production, Hall Guard, Y-Teens, D.E. Club. ROBINSON Musical Production Hall Guard Dance Band Con- cert Band Orchestra Basketball, Varsity C. if cHAm.Es '-skip L 3 q , . SHIRLEY Cheryl ROWE Honor Study Chairman, Hall Guard, Noon Movie Crew. FRED GRUMMAN Hall Guard. ALICE AI RUMMELL Student Council, Hall Guard. CAROL Jeannie SABO Hall Guard. CARL Buddy SALLY Musical Production, Jun- ior Choir, Senior Choir, Dance Band, Concert Band, Orchestra, Basket- ball, Baseball, Varsity C. 'E .Q A v 5'f'-w- J .l 1 , if Q' 12'- -s 9 ,N -din cf' age X I 3 '77 . E LUCILLE Lucy SALTERS Student Council, Hall Guard, Spanish Club. RONALD Ronnie SCHOEMER Musical Production, Pres.- Bellows Art Club, Hall Guard, Spanish Club. ADELINE Add SCHWARTZ Musical Production, Stu- dernt Council, Hall Guard, Treas.-Y-Teens, Hall Captain, Junior Choir, Senior Choir, En- sembles, Head Maior- ette, Queen's Court. BARBARA SCOTT EILEEN SEEGER Student Council, Hall Guard, Drama Club, Noon Movie Crew. ROBERT Bob VANCE Hall Guard. JANET Smitty SMITH Honor Study Chairman, Musical Production, Stu- dent Council, Office Help, Hall Guard, Y- Teens, Sec.-Junior Choir, Senior Choir, Ensembles, 1' ax Q ROBERT Bob SMITH Hall Guard, D.E. Club. -8 DAVID Dave SOWERS Musical Production, Hall Guard, Latin Club, Noon Movie Crew, Ad Staff, Senior Choir, Ensembles. MALCOM Bugs SPANGLER Hall Guard. PATTY JANE SPRAGUE Musical Production, Y- Teens, Senior Choir, En- sembles. DICK SPRINGER Dramatic Production, Musical Production, Stu- dent Council, Drama Club, Debate Team, Vice-Pres.-Latin Club, Senior Choir, Ensembles. BARBARA Barb SQUEO Student Council, Span- ish Club, G.A.A., Varsity Cheerleader. BARBARA Jeannie STARRETT Musical Production, Stu- dent Council, Sec.-Sen- ior Choir, Ensembles, G.A.A. DAN STIERHOFF Bellows Art Club, Hall Guard, Spanish Club. .293 '-J r- Q af-I ,. t l it I 1035 ' i . l ...iff ' A i l A 2 . l,l: ll ll l J S , iw ii ,S i -f l . X W! , Viet- i 1 l l. Ki i up i' A A f 4-9- Navi' . -we 'avi ff -...L 1 ' 5 '14 H , -'35 V f .A A X il Q J X X il , ,. . J . I T! -v -W , 'z A 1 ass.-iq' .jg .,7- X . -ii, if I ,J sa, 1 xg' SR fi I f 1 ,,, V+ EVERETT Whizzer WHITE Hall Guard, Senior Choir, Track, Varsity C. PAT MANN NORMA Norm MARKWOOD Musical Production, Of- fice Help, Hall Guard, Junior Choir, F.T.A., G.A.A., Sigma Kappa Psi. LILLIE MASSEY Hall Guard. EARL Max MAXSON Hall Guard, Hi-Y Proiec- tion Crew. BETTY JO MIDDLEBROOKS Hall Guard, Noon Movie Crew, Sales Tax Counter. LINDA MILLER Office Help, Hall Guard, Latin Club. , ,:. A -.. I If A ,' SHIRLEY MILLER Hall Guard, Junior Choir. .e 'T' , 3 .5 ,. 1.-ff - fPN... 1,1 MARGARET MOODY G.A.A. HAROLD Gene MOORE Bellows Art Club, Span- ish Club. BERNICE Big Bern MOSBY Concert Band, Orchestra, G.A.A. MICHAEL Windy MYERS Hall Guard, Spanish Club, D.E. Club, Foot- ball, Track. BETTY WHARTON Student Council, Office Help, Hall Guard, Sigma, Kappa. ELSIE Ellie NOLL PAUL OATES Junior Choir, Football, Varsity C, Track. -T34 -Nw' '- Y f .E '18 , Q, ,NA a W, REM -VX 3 116 I -.na x 1 1' si 'sl e-...rf -A9 xx . 'X l. w N- .ks X ,, 1 e --A W .,,, . ti- 9 0. ., if ur' ' ' i 'fum , if , N I x is XS .Q Kiln' 'T 3 P PEGGY Peg WINTERS Y-Teens, Outlook, Doub- loon, Ad Staff-Mgr., G.A.A. IDA MAE WILLIAMS Cafeteria Help, Office Help, Sales Tax Counter MARY HOWIE Cafeteria Help, Office, Help, Hall Guard, G.A.A. MARY ILER Ad Staff, Concert Band IMORE Mamie JACKSON D.E. Club, G.A.A. HELEN JARVIS Office Help Hall Guard Q33 Io 'v' J . Fifi 4 6 1 . . X ROBERT Bully JAYNES l , -R' GEORGE JEFFERS Student Council, Hall Guard, Sigma, I Q' +3 , wk- u HOWARD Brother in law JOHNSON Hall Guard LORENE Rainie JOHNSON Student Council, Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Noon Movie Crew, G.A.A., Sales Tax Count- ar. SHARON Sherrie KAEHELE library Staff, Hall Guard, Noon Movie Club, Outlook, Doub- loon Staffs, Quill and Scroll, Sigma Kappa Psi PI-IYLLIS Pigmie KEATING Musical Production, Stu- dent Council, Office Help, Hall Guard, Y- Teens, Senior Choir, En- sembles, Sigma. HATTIE Toni Ann KEY Cafeteria Help, Office Help, G.A.A., Queen's Court, Hall Guard. BETTY Jeanie KING f Honor Study Chairman Hall Guard, D.E. Club: Sales Tax Counter. CLEDITH Te Te KING Hall Guard ,I 9' ,af 'N 3 1 , lv9,vfi'. Y. 1 ', ., QQ V ili .- A is 5 I A . A 2 if t, sa ,3 li 3 0 SHIRLEY STINSON .fp , Hall Guard, Y-Teens, Sales Tax Counter. HERBERT STREET Musical Production, .lun- ior Choir, Senior Choir. SHIRLEY SUTTLE5 Office Help, Y-Teens, F.T.A., Sales Tax Count- er. EARL Ears TOWNSEND Musical Production, Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Noon Movie Crew, Jun- ior Choir, Senior Choir, Ensembles. CAROL TAYLOR Office Help, Hall Guard. i f. TAYLOR Trim TRIMBLE HaU Guard, Treas.-Hi- Y, Football, Basketball, Track, Sgt. at Arms-Var- sity C. X41-7 ,st f 1 -, 1 .IUANITA Corkey TROSPER Junior Choir, Senior Choir, D.E. Club. SHIRLEY CHOCHARD Junior Choir . DOMINIC Don VERRILLI Treas.'Proiection Crew. NICK Baby VONTSOLOS Treas.-Bellows Art Club Hall Guard, Hi-Y, En sembles, Track. YVONNE VOORHIS CHARLES WAGNER JUDY STEWART Musical Production, Student Council, Hall Guard, Hall Captain, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Outlook, Doubloon Staff Artist, Vice Pres.-Bellows Art Club, Quill and Scroll, F.T.A., G.A.A. Not Pictured See Page I 6 fu?- v f' fi' -14' , ,.. 99 9 .. ,f -Q: A, ,ii if W.. .f 1-4 A YL -4 , ..f. .3 5 -4 . NT- 'W ts-Li ' 7'I- S' .J aw: rs . ,gy f- . Liner, t 13 1 V3 I Q .f seek. , izifiiitfij ., ,,.,,, Q' 'si- .rf 3' O CD JSENJIQ fy J WGA ATIQN. ' counr fs 'W 'ff--x F T K '4. 1-5 -E R- Sruoem' COUN CH-. T211- 2 J 01 E2 XIIENNXXR Q Q K, xx Eiiw A . U3 U SHSMA I KAPPA PSI f,f,.j.L.'1W ,Alv-,-.1- C-,,'q1 '51 J A CDF QQJQ '.5v?Wi'? ig, X3 Student Council This legislative body discusses questions of importance to the school and students Back in 1922, when Central was known as Commercial High, there were a Boys' Council and Girls' Council, and each group considered problems of their sex. lt wasn't until 1925 that Student Council was formed. Thus our school is student gov- erned by a council which promotes well-being and cooperation among teachers and students. Miss Genevieve Griffith, vice-principal, is the advisor. They'll Make You Walls The Student Court The purpose of Student Court is to guide the wayward pirates onto safe shores. ln other words, to right the wrong and to help prevent mistakes. A Student Court member has to be elected by his homeroom, screened by the advisor and approved by the other teachers. Jane Reamer, the new advisor, began serving the second semester of '54, The chief iustice presides over the meetings. The records are kept by the secretary and clerk. The iudges present the case, and the bailiffs take the student offender to the court room. Court meets the third period every day. I Kent Pfeiffer worked faithfully with court for the past I0 years. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Chapman, treas., T. Clark, V. pres., D. Farrell, pres., J. Mor- ' land, sgt. arms, J. Parker, sec. SECOND ROW: E. Seeger, S. Church, L. McFadden, B. Baker,t I P. Mercer, P. Scofield, C. Keller,3 I.. Johnson, B. Swetland, B fields, L. Salters, B. Thompson D. Pinnell, S. Harlas. I THIRD ROW: M. Young, M. Kern M. McKibben, B. Hoodlet, Allis, J. Smith, D. Adams Duffins, B. Wharton, A. J. Smith, G. Fraime. FOURTH ROW: D. Basil, B. lins, M. Moffett, H. Orosco, Fowler, S. Fyler, C. Hildel: R. Holderman, R. Manley, Lipscomb, J. Stewart, M. hom, N. Roscoe, N. J. Tubaugh. FIFTH ROW. C. Lewis, T berson, D. Nardin, A. wood, D. Waybright, P. R. Creighton, F. Hawes, Knowles, M. Dalton, C. burn, R. Knapp, R. McAnich, Ysseldyke, D. Davis. Plank Q ' Y' I: ., -T' QQQJGJ . FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Waybright, M. Anderson, G. Fraime, chief iustice, N. Roscoe, L. Hood- let. SECOND ROW: C. Fannin, M. McKib- ben, J. Parker, N. Grimm, B. Allis. THIRD Pfeiffer, Williams, D. Farrell. B. Hoodlet, now. Mr. 1. Bally, L. -xv I ' A I-3 ,Q.. QQZTT .. l 'li 1' Q it 'TF ' my 1 Future Pirate Profs 9' Frances C. Walter Club of the Future Teachers of America We pirates have little teachers and big teachers. By little teachers we mean the ones who are not quite full-fledged members of a faculty but who some day will be. ln other words we have an organization at Central called Future Teachers of America. The F.T.A. was organized in i953 by Frances C. Walter. The purpose of this club is to interest students in becoming good teachers and to cultivate qualities of leadership, character and scholarship. H 2: A 1 1 . . .gf . . l -, , ,Q s-4 sw, FIRST ROW: left to right: L. Barnhill, N. Markwood, C. Sheets, M. Young, N.. Berger, J. Hoover, B. Swetland, Miss Sprague. SECOND ROW: S. Bayes, J. Hankison, C. Kel- ler, B. Pierce, B. Collins, B. Kuhn, C. Wooster, L. Brown- ing, S. Harlas. THIRD ROW. S. Clark, N. Bastian, J. Mil- Ier, J. Stewart, J. Twigg, S. Gibson, l. Williams, M. An- derson, P. Patterson. FOURTH ROW: T. Culberson, D. Waybright, J. Taylor, F. Hawes, B. Stelfens, D. Nar- din, R. Vitale. F. T. A. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Chapman, cor. sec., V. Vore, v.-pres., R. Limotta, hist.g l. Meeks, pres., G. Fraime, rec. sec., M. Dean, lib., M. Will- iams, treas.p Miss Reamer. SECOND ROW: D. Vore, P. Scofield, B. Thompson, B. Hoodlet, S. Church, J. Angle, B. Baker, S. Suttles, S. Man- gold. THIRD ROW: N. Grimm, N. Roscoe, B. Dale, H. Lipscomb, P. Long, A. Budd, B. Allis, N. Cooper, M. Goldsberry. FOURTH ROW: P. Jones, B. Faulkner, J. Banos, S. Reynolds, J. Nugent, J. Parker, l. Blatt, J..Pertee, F. Ott. 66Everything About It ls Appealing FIRST ROW, left to right: S. DeCarlo, sec.: B. Col- lins, v.-pres.: A. Black- wood, pres.: B. Her- mann, treas.: Mr. Dupre. SECOND ROW: B. Harp- er, M. Young, F. Gann, G. Robinson, R. Baldwin, N. Bastian, J. Ransburgh, Meyers, L. Browning, E. W. Jordan, P. Hammond, B. Steinhausser. THIRD ROW:'C. Wooster, J. Limotta, R. Petty, D. Adams, D. Thompson, V. Mayn-ard, S. Williams, R. Limotta, H. Orosco, Grimm, N. Collins, Roscoe. FOURTH ROW: B. Richmond, R. Mehrle, C. Chapman, L. McFad- N. N. den, L. Schoenberger, C. Herndon, N. Spybey, A. Wine, P. Anderson, S. Gibson, P. Reuter, V. Neil. FIFTH ROW: D. Agriesti, H. Grigsby, D. Patrick, D. Dodge, L. Meeks, L. Cordial, C. Rich, F. Allgood, M. Lauder, J. Davis. De- FIRST ROW, left to right: H. Trim, treas.: D. Cum- mins, sgt. arms: L. Hood- let, pres.: R. Schoemer, v.-pres.: J. Dagon, sec. SECOND ROW: R. Hair- ston, L. Huber, J. Nug- ent, C. Cady, S. Ritter, M. Foster, J. Stewart, B. Hepler. THIRD ROW: D. Stierhoff, G. Hemsley, R. Pack, R. Lynch, M. Golds- berry, B. Cordell, Miss McGrath. FOURTH ROW: J. Holbein, H. Moore, G. Fraime, N. Vontsolos, G. Burnside, R. Parker. 34 FN Drama Club If one is interested in the art of acting and has talent, his talent and interest need not be wasted. The Dramatics Club was formed in 1950 by Don Dupre, present advisor, to further the-interest of drama and the theatre in the minds of Central High students. The club elects a president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer, and holds its meetings once a month. E5 Art The largest room on the third floor, the one with the many windows, is a warm and cheerful place to be. The odor of fresh paint, the bright drawings, the kindly teacher, and industrious students paint a delightful picture. The Bellows Art Club was organized in i926 for the purpose of cultivating a finer appreciation for art. Variety shows, poster advertisement for various organizations serve as an all around art service to the school. All of this keeps the pirate artists clearing the easel . Miss McGrath is the club advisor. They Sail From Foreign Shores The first If O Los Amlgos Spanish club of Central, El Circulo Castellano, was organized in 1925 to create an interest in the people of Spanish-speaking countries. Today, k nown as Los Amigos, meaning The Friends , this club strives for the same results as the original club. It has many activities including an annual Christ- mas party, Pan-American Day program, and a scrapbook. Mrs. Thompson is faculty advisor. FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Anderson, M. Dona than, Miss Hunter, B. Baker, pres., N. Cooper, v. pres. sEcoNo Row. D. Vore, S. Mangold, L Huber, S. Nelk, B. Stein hausser, M. Sims, L Browning. THIRD ROW D. Shipley, G. Riggs, B Callihon, R. Hairston, S Williams, B. Thompson C. Rich. FOURTH ROW D. Agriesti, B. Francis, D Cummins, J. Burns, H Lipscomb, J. Tubaugh, T. Culberson. FIFTH ROW M. Goldsberry, J. Gates, G. Asbridge, J. Harsh- barger, S. Hatfield, C. Long. L f Knowledge is Power , this is the motto of Societas Latina, the Latin Socie FIRST ROW, lett to right: R. Phillips, Farrell, pres., sec., Miss SECOND Cordell, B. E. Demcoe, v. pres., D. H. Orosco, Thompson. ROW: B. Hoodlei, L. Schoenber- ger, M. McKibben, G. larnhart, M. Downing, I. Deloach, S. Bayes, L. Salters, S. Mangold, P. Long, S. Harlas, T. Tuck- er, R. McFarland. THIRD ROW: J. Stewart, C. Chapman, B. Hermann, F. Caldwell, M. Bickham, R. Lynch, H. Thomas, J. Nugent, M. Moffett, D. Comston, S. Guthrie, J. Banos, J. Parker, S. Francis. FOURTH ROW: D. Lakin, C. Rayburn, C. Reeves, R. Horch, J. Tay- lor, A. Blackwood, J. Mayle, H. Lipscomb, E. Hayden, A. Budd, D. Hartman, S. Shelton. S. Poindexter, F. Ott. FIFTH ROW: H. Moore, J. Bachman, C. Van- scoy, D. Patrick, R. Schoemer, E. Jordon, H. Grigsby, D. Wilhelm, G. Rayot, G. Fraime, P. De- Long, T. Ysseldyke, D. Waybright, E. Townsend, D. Davis. Latina Socletas ty. 'Tis true, we all agree, that the power of Latin is very evident in our own language. Formed in l926 and later renamed, the Latin Society has its own club song, colors, and initiation rules. Latin Club advisor is Miss Hunter. 35 Familiar Feminine Faces 'ws .- FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Bickham, sec.: S. Bayes, treas.f - B. Hoodlet, v. pres.: J. Parker, Y pres.: G. Fraime, mem. at lg.: E. Weikert, mem. at Ig.: Miss Roe. SECOND ROW: S. Shook, B. Thompson, D. Hope, R. Lusch, H. Kirk, P. Hyle, N. Grimm. rs f It 5 0 x 4 N - 5' -- -- I ,. If r xi V K 9 fi . , I ' r 3113 THIRD ROW: P. Reuter, M. l Painter, S. Karnes, E. Barr, E. . leVaIly, D. Caroll, M. Mof- 5' felt, S. Rodgers, J. Smith. FOURTH ROW: B. Hermann, H. Orosco, J. Lusignola, S. Edsell, s M. Wills, R. Petty, S. Hatfield, l s. seek. FIFTH Row. P. Kear- ney, K. Austin, C. Chapman, B. Cordell, P. Winters, H. Lips- comb, I.. Wentzel, J. Stewart, M. Goldsberry. The Y-Teens of C.H.S. are a shining example of what girls can do when work- ing together in fellowship . Directly affiliated with the Y.W.C.A. down town, the girls hold meetings during registration here at C.H.S. and at the end of the month at the Y , Y- Teens From polishing the trophy cases to sending boxes overseas, the Y-Teens lend a helping hand in many ways. Miss Roe is faculty advisor. 'Y T Y FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Moore, G. Crooks, B. Harper, M. Young, L. Mc- Fadden, M. Burns, D. Holton. SECOND ROW: S. DeCarlo, S. Church, M. Vore, B. Swetland, B. Richmond, J. Jaynes, M. Hainey. THIRD ROW: S. Mangold, J. Francis, I. Krumm, M. Erlenwein, M. Hanna, B. Munson, C. Herndon, C. Baldeser. FOURTH ROW: J. Mayle, M. McKibben, S. Shortridge, N. Bastian, J. Harshbarger, C. Verrilli, V. Patete. FIFTH ROW: M. Anderson, L. Williams, T. Bukey, M. McCabe. Mannered Mascu linity ' . K ZR. T 1 f V wb.-4 The male side of the Y-Teens is the Hi-Y. This club strives to extend clean speech, sportsmanship and all around clean living in the home, school, and com- munity. Their activities vary from attending church to playing various sports. Hi-Y is a national boys organization, and is a direct part of the Y.M.C.A. Mr. Doerr is the advisor. To encourage and promote the welfare of the athletic associations is the purpose of the Red Letter club, or, as it is better known around Central, the Var- sity C. A boy has to earn his varsity letter in some sport before becoming a mem- ber. Varsity C came into existence in 1952 with Frank Howe, track coach, and Chuck Koterba, basketball coach, as the faculty advisors. ii O H ft rw rw rs 'fn t has it mp, gn Q UJOU G mt' 'f 1 .K X, 4 yy L K '14 Cass T A, 'f PG ' 1 t On Di Hi-Y FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Doerr, D. Farrell, trees., G. Tope, v.-pres., P. Schooley, chap., J. Bally, sec. SECOND ROW: L. McGlone, T. Perry, D. Hight, P. Bor- ror, V. Smith, B. Deem, G. Ankrum, J. Emmitt. THIRD ROW: S. Webb, N. Vontsolos, D. Hanna, T. Trimble, C. Hilde- brand, R. Holderman, E. Maxson, J. Champ. FOURTH ROW: T. Yssel- dyke, T. Smith, J. Seely, B. Fiffick, C. Turner, D. Ysseldyke, J. Friend. B. Himebrook, P. Pertee. Varsity 66099 at . FIRST ROW:, left to right Mr. Koterba, J. Morlan treas.p D. Brooks, v. pres. J. Bally, sec., T. Trimble sgt. arms, Mr. Howe SECOND ROW: J. Foster N. Foster, S. Webb, P Pertee, F. Lombardi, J Emmitt. THIRD ROW: T Pintello, G. Bennett, R Fasone, D. Fluor, G. An- krum, D. Threatt, J. Sur- ratt, M. Clanin, J. Kountz P. Orem. FOURTH ROW F. Burton, D. Harris, H Andrews, T. Clark, E White, R. Holderman, R Caldwell, W. Littlefield E. Jordan, G. Roszmon FlFTH ROW: P. Oates, C McCampbell, J. Martin I. Carmon, D. Bargdill J. Hakes, P. Orem, B Fiffick, H. Chadwick, B. Smith, L. Edington, P Schooley. 37 a 1 L..- m ,, s LJ, 5, D. E. FIRST ROW, left to right: H. Dellen- H. Palmer, Mr. Porter, bach, treas.p pres., M. Notestone, v. pres., J. Diener, sec. SECOND ROW: H. Kirk, M. Powers, I. King, M. Hooks, NN. Riley, S. Powers, E. Fletcher, I. Conkel, P. Ray. THIRD ROW: J. Trosper, C. Durban, M. Fisher, B. King, D. Payne, I. Jack- son, C. Duftins. FOURTH ROW: W. Gaines, D. Queen, F. Alexander, M. Baker, M. Mayers, R. Sel- i bert, G. Wine, B. Smith. Distributive Education, D.E. for short, is a new club at Central being organized the first semester of the '53-'54 school year. The D.E. program is an outgrowth of the Smith-Hughes Act and was originally begun in I935, for the purpose of training students the art of distributing retail goods. At present, there are thiry-five members in Cenral's D.E. Club with Mr. Porter the advisor. These pupils attend class one half a day and then depart for their respective iobs. The club pin is diamond-shaped with sunbeams coming from an engraved pack- age in the center. Audio Visual Aids FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Doerr, D. Verrilli, G. Ankrum, B. Fiffick. SECOND ROW: J. Davis, E. Max- son, E. DeRoy, L. McGIone, J. Seely, N. Weaver. THIRD ROW: P. De- Long, T. Chapman, D. Wilhelm, J. Hayes, J. l.ane. FOURTH ROW: H. Townsend, P. Dillard, P. Hardin, T. Smith, D. Mclntyre, P. Schooley. ' I X 'jf wi V. 1 'C' 1, , ., . K. R N-.Iii , I .ii . ess -I-J fs' f B 1 The Audio Visual Aids Club is composed of boys who work behind the scenes in the proiection room. As an aid to the teachers, the boys run films and play re- cordings. The crew holds meetings the first Tuesday of the month and at these meetings discuss matters pertaining to the Audio lEarl and Visual lEyel senses. Mr. Doerr is the faculty advisor. Young and Now, But Strong and Growing rw , .l l I n . .4 i ' 5 ht' ff Ma i I E 1.1 1' Central offers many opportunities to increase one's knowledge, but one of the best opportunities is located within the book covered walls of our library. Miss Lewis, the librarian, chooses her staff from those who like to work with books, whose grades are above average, and who has a study hall daily. New officers are elected by the staff each semester. The duties of the student librarians are to check books, receive fines, keep the library quiet and undisturbed. The library is another service organization of Central. Library Staff FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Blake, sec. treas., T. Culber- son, pres., C. Fannin, v. pres., Miss Lewis, librarian. SECOND ROW: C. Wooster, B. Baker, B. Harmon, D. Vore, B. Thompson, L. Huber, B. Landrum, C. Riflle. THIRD ROW: P. Ogilvie, S. Edsell, J. Tubaugh, l. Blatt, M. Dean, R. Bonar, G. Parsley, M. Downing. FOURTH ROW: M. Goldsberry, D. Agriesti, D: Hull, P. Hale, A. Murray, A. Morton, L. Binkley, M. Williams. FIFTH ROW: B. Nichols, R. Farrell, P. Thomp- son, R. Sohn, B. Ogilvie, R. Needs, D. Mclntyre. 0ffiee Help Being an office helper is a fine experience for the bright eyed dolls-down by the riverside. Answering incoming calls, run- ning errands and odd iobs of typ- ing keep the girls hopping one period everyday. Miss Panthana and Mrs. Hannah oversee the girls. FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Panthana, sec., M. Casteel, 5. Suttles, P. Hammond, Mrs Hannah sec. SECOND ROW: J. Sutton, A. Harness, M. Howie, S. Lusignola, V. Patete R. Kincaid. THIRD ROW: E. Nicely, P. Long, H. Yee, B. Whittington, M. Blaylock, G Fraime. They Answer The Call For Help 39 l hi' Q. r. ,V vc 3 E 6 f 4 -,,. . . , 1 i I f l , l ' l They Merit Pralse l il 'ifx,L P ' ,ii 4 0 Z1 1 From The Captaln . tx if Q , sq PSI K c 1 -1-.gf l is ' 2l 2l..l'.'QQ'.lf':.. t..'I'i.iZZi1 , S. Gibson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Durflinger, V. Vore, M. Simmons, B. ' 4 Ramsey. 3 . , -' 1 . s .NW t. Lf: Kappa mst Row, len to fight! M. Downing, N. l - Markwood, E. Demcoe, B. Wharton, J. Angle. SECOND ROW: J. Wozniak, M. Clanin, H. Lipscomb, D. Waybright, D. Farrell. 5 l ll f: I Wisdom, the guide of life is the translation of the Greek words Sigma Kappa Psi. This is the academic honorary society of Central, founded in 1922. The first step in achieving this honor is taken while in the tenth grade, and is the Sigma award. The student's grade must be U3 A's and not over 3 C's. Kappa is next, given to all iuniors who have completed the eleventh grade with at least V1 A's and not over 2 C's. The last step land a big one at thatt, is the Psi award and entitles the student to full-fledged membership in Sigma Kappa Psi. To win Psi, the pupil must be a graduating senior and V2 A's and not more than one C for each semester of work while at Central. Mr. Durflinger is the faculty advisor. 40 Sigma FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Baker, B. Benson, D. Vore, S. Church, N. Markwood, P. Scofield, B. Thompson. SECOND ROW: B. Hoodlet, I. Wenger, K. Austin, B. Doughty, L. Browning, A. Sibley, J. Pertee, R. Mercier, C. Wooster. THIRD ROW: T. Culber- son, C. Rayburn, R. Mc- Anich, R. Vitale, A. Blackwood, D. Nardin, G. Legue, N. Weaver, C. Pfeiffer. T I 1 . , N ' 'R , . Doubloon Q, 71? 4 Sta ff : g . I ,, C! . rmsr Row, len to right: D. Brown, B. Her- ' ' mann, editor-in-chief, J. Bally. SECOND ROW: M. Deon, N. Bastion, N. Roscoe, S. DeCarlo, R. Limotta, C. Wooster, L. Brown- ing. THlRD ROW: M. Young, R. Lynch, M. Downing, M. Wills, B. Pierce, P. Long, M, Foster. FOURTH ROW: B. Collins, M. Golds- berry, P. Winters, S. Sherrod, J. Stewart, S. Kaehele, Miss Paul. -7 Ad Staff FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Reed, P. Winters, manager. SECOND ROW: M. Iler, W. Howard, B. Fields, P. Mer- cier, M. Notestone, N. How- ard, R. Mehrle. THIRD ROW: E. Postle, R. Holderman, M. Dean, A. Harness, B. He- witt, S. Francis, A. Kendrick, FOURTH ROW: D. Brown, D. Sowers, M. Baker, P. Jordon, D. Waybright, E. Fleming, C. Durban, S. Parks. Divided We Write- Uutloolc Staff FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Collins, D. Brown, Photog., N. Roscoe, editor-in-chief, J. Bally, R. Limotto, M. Down- ing. SECOND ROW: M. Young, N. Bastion, S. Sher- rod, S. DeCarlo, R. Lynch, S. Kaehele. THIRD ROW: M. Dean, J. Stewart, B. Her- mann, Miss Paul. United We Publish X . - ' . Decide what is news, assign reporters to bring in the news, make page plans, paste up galleys, proof read and distribute the finished paper are a few of the things that keep a newspaper office hopping with action. The name of Central's newspaper is the Outlook and students have been reading the pirate paper ever since Central began. The Doubloon is in its third year although there was a yearbook called Cokato years ago. The future world of the pen and ink may receive writers who have first experi- enced literary life here at Central. Miss Paul is faculty advisor for both DOUBLOON and OUTLOOK. The Ad Staff is responsible for thefadvertisements in the OUTLOOK and DOUBLOON. Selling ads and keeping the records straight are a very important part of the ink and press world. Mr. Read is faculty advisor for the Ad Staff. 41 Real Cool Reel Crew 1- -s . , 'X ,X ' ' ,.- 1 ' 3 , I Q. 'A tfll 2 .lt 'N .r ,. 1, . rug' I I 1 ,' Q 1 A V, . Noon Movie Crew FIRST ROW, left to right: G. Ken- dall, C. Broadus, E. Seeger, S. Nelk, P. Hammond. SECOND ROW: I.. Linton, B. Deist, C. Green, B. Lane, D. Taylor, C. Sheets. THIRD ROW: M. Young, F. Ott, J. Mayle, P. Patterson, B. Dale, Mr. Stegmiller. FOURTH ROW: W. Kilgore, L. Mc- Glone, N. Hackney, D. Brown, C. Turner, C. Hopkins. One, two, three, four, where's four? This can be heard at the beginning of the lunch periods every day. No, it isn't someone counting the peas on his plate, it is Mr. Stegmiller calling the role of his noon movie and stage crew. From selling and taking tickets to a post in the balcony, the boys and girls help make lunch time at Central, leisure time. A Path Beet-en To Their Line Helpers FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Dakin, B. Allis, C. Baldeser, M. Bickham, M. Perry. SECOND ROW: M. Abbington, S. Powers, D. Johnston, P. Scofield, R. Hairston, I. Hogg, E. Ellison, S. Mangold, D. -, Vore, P. Stevens. THIRD l ROW: E. Burgess, R. Bonar, L. Johnston, V. Patete, S. Gibson, G. Littleton, J. Pertee, B. Smith, A. Lewis, B. Ben- son. FOURTH ROW: L. Huber, L. James, D. Swartwood, A. Sibley, G. Farmer, J. Cubbage, L. Goolsby, A. Adams, J. Sutton, P. Hogg. FIFTH ROW: N. Weaver, S. Beck, P. Ogilvie, M. Kin- ser, F. Shipley, I. Will- iams, K. Queen, H. Grigsby, D. Agriesti, N. Mossman. 42 With old Ma Central feeding a family of 1400, the cafeteria must have help. For twenty minutes everyday the cafeteria helpers work at serving food, washing dishes and cashiering. rep, B l. I Atal l Dow 199: 'Cl llil Miss Dakin is in charge of the group. s O v ca ft? The Babe llidriclesonsn 01' Central 'F Ye ff- , . I i A I ' x Y U IIFIRST ROW, left to right: S. llwShook, soph. rep.: B. Cordell, ir. lrep.: B. Hewitt, sr. rep.: Mrs. llmacmsllan. sEcoNo Row. M. ISwisher, K. Fields, S. White, M. niCastiIe, A. Key, G. Crooks, P. llClork, P. Hammond, E. Johnson, B. Fields, D. Vore. THIRD ROW: TIM. Mehrle, R. Mehrle, J. Sharp, fJ. Downs, P. McGrothers, D. lllkussell, A. Swanson, M. Milner, HM. Donathan, H. Stricklin. IYIFOURTH ROW: A. Morton, G. lFarmer, J. Finley, P. Taylor, M. I! Howie, J. Rife, J. Bondurant, M. q'Howie, J. Conley, V. Lofton. 'FIFTH ROW: R. Bayes, B. Cal- endine, F. Allgood, M. Chever, IB. Vawter, S. Reynolds, J. Per- -tee, B. Harrington, G. Jones, R. Shepherd. I I FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Wooster, S. Mangold, R. Lusch, D. Holton, M. Burns, L. Brown- ing. SECOND ROW: M. Moffett, IR. Limotta, B. Pierce, J. Rans- burgh, L. McFadden, B. Twigg, N. Davis, H. Ganshaw, B. Swetland, M. Young. THIRD 'ROW: M. Vore, S. Mauldin, M. Anderson, M. McKibben, S. Shortridge, S. Church, C. Blake- ly, B. Teagardner, B. Smith, M. Wills. FOURTH ROW: J. Lusig- nola, S. Guthrie, J. Sutton, D. Taylor, N. Collins, N. Gookin, J. Gates, J. Davis, R. Rittgers, E. Weikert. FIFTH ROW: M. Kiser, M. Perry, D. Hipsher, L. Will- ioms, S. Beck, J. Tubaugh, K. Austin, P. Kearney, C. Chapman. I XMI P -2 VY Q PM Q 444 O 54.-if .ski 'I'-Qi' vi i s e.,..x-A , G. A. A. Collins, pres.: M. Groves, v. pres.: F. Armstead, sec.: B. FIRST ROW, lett to right: B Whittington, treas.: Miss Ellis SECOND ROW: P. Scofield, F Gann, N. Kuhn, S. Nelk, L. Hu- ber, A. Kendrick, D. Thompson S. Hite, I. Krumm, S. DeCarlo THIRD ROW: B. Hoodlel, M Hall, L. Schoenberger, S. Decker J. Barger, S. Davis, J. Swear inger, N. Roscoe, S. Bayes FOURTH ROW: V. Neil, S. Will- iams, M. Delouder, A. Harness D. Brown, E. Fleming, N. Dagon N. Grimm. FIFTH ROW: M Haney, M. McCabe, D. Reynolds C. Lester, M. Foster, J. Stewart S. Mollenkamp, N. Hairston, P Winters. 1 .. I . T I Wt , ,Y lr . , The G.A.A. has been here ever since Central began, way back in l925. It was active until l947 when it slowly faded away until the spring of 1953 when Miss Ellis and Mrs. MacMillan along with the help of Miss Griffith reorganized the association. The Graceful Agile Athletes, otherwise known as the Girls Athletic Association, meet the first Tuesday of the month. 1 RZIGIV FJIZEVIR JE OUR FOIYIES7' PRIDE su 24 LM we ,-ffm: rs ,vf,r.fj-,q 5 C ,va of. lvr'4. 4. EMEA fnv grin 4 Y ru: infix' s fp f -9- 1 Q ' W W ,- L. Farrell, Wh te, D. Sowers, D. E. Lynch, W. Trusdell C. Reeves, G. Stokes, D. Dodge, n, N. Roscoe, M. Moffett, J. Burger, B. Allis, Hcmkiso FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Reynolds, J. T. Ysseldyke. Tope, D. Ysselldyke, G. Rayot, bach, D. Springer, G. Parker, M. Anderson, C. Verilli, M. Dean, M. Butts, B. , S. Gibson 8. Dole, J Worthington , R. Fosone, ks I. Mee R. Townsend, Horch, R. W: O RD THl S. TTI Willia Hewitt, E. Hoyden, l. Col- Ul' ho U9 thro recognized ely id School Senior Choir is w gh lHi tra Cen .,,. UC 'E2 cv: E -C 92' B.: ,aa U-E E -: 0... .co I :AU D .90 L+- E.: o h.C QU 9- .2 cn.: C4- 32 WAS C 34: Q.-. NS Egg 4:31 5 2 as 3720 2: 331 Emi: C.. 2.93 .QUU C-4- -53430 U2 C :a 0-0 usic instructor cal m V0 is fe 00 M SS Mi Mn Les-saws sms HA: rnaoar us ffofvok, f',4lf.4j ANATAWTAI MANY Jay, su: 'I t it . ' ,gn ' in f 70's -' Junior Choir Here is another group Central can odd to her hall of music. Being chosen on their tone quality of voice, and being able to carry a part, these members participate in various school programs. RST ROW, left to right: W. I nmon, R. Bayes, P. Taylor, I Burns, M. Giles, M. Hanna, 1 Moines, E. Roberts, G. vlrmer, F. Holland, l. tlelle, C. Beckwith, SEC- ND ROW: L. Williams, P. mg, N. Collins, D. Cook, . Murray, K. Keels, C. lack, R. Hancock, K. aeley, N. Shrewsbury, C. artley, Mr. Rockey. THIRD DW: W. Prysock, I. De- aach, J. McFarland, B. l' dams, R. Bostic, C. Aisel, S. iordon, D. Thornton, S. I anes, A. Glover, T. Abbruz- ese. J. Swearinger. I I I Junior Band FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Lewis B. Benson, D. Thompson, T. Tucker, I. De- Loach, P. Stevens, P. Brown, D. Hope, D. Johnson, S. Shook, A. Jackson, B. Bru- ner, P. Decker, B. Bolinger, J. Puckett, J. Smith, J. Davis, V. Fitch. SECOND ROW: L. Binkley, S. Fowler, J. Miller, M. Michaels, S. Reynolds, C. Chapman, A. Sibley, J. Pertee, L. James, A. Ankrum, S. Bayes, P. Byrd, E. Ellison, G. Thompson, J. Francis, K. Austin, J. Gates, J. Mayle, E. Wallace, S. loper. THIRD ROW: D. Schneider, P. Quin- cel, C. Snyder, E. Marchello, F. Wade, D. Barnes, J. J. Moore, R. Knolls, V. Smith, J. Woodford, R. Neil, S. Harachos, G. Cooper, J. Matthews, A. Perry, J. Davis, J. Pappas. FOURTH ROW: H. Grigsby, C. Turner, D. Fluharty, G. Mutters, D. Erb, B. Meyers, R. Needs, J. Jus- tice, K. Seagraves, F. Romeo, J. Fincher, W. Watson, H. Hurst, C. Hampton, B. Brown, T. Smith, J. Jones, K. Leo- nord. Another section of our instrumental music department is the newly organized Junior Band, designed for the purpose of bridging the gap between instrumental music classes and the marching band. Patterned after the concert band, it is a similar organization, but has fewer persons. 45 70 mrs ,Jia uanr as 6 1 amnfo 0 un Youv-H .fans .uw Dauiwrsxs' soma new P,M,.,-2.7 q L Girls' and Boys' Glee are stepping stones to the Choir and Ensembles. The Glee Clubs sing for various events throughout school. From the Glee Clubs, Miss Moore chooses prospective Choir and Ensemble members according to their voice quality and hearing ability. Boys ' Glee FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Needs, D. Neil, M. Savely, C. Pfeifer, F. Darling, T. Abburzzese, F. Wade, C. Snyder, P. Quincel. SECOND ROW: R. Knowles, F. Riccardi, E. Moschello, V. Vore, S. Harachas, D. Hull, T. Perry, J. Justice. THIRD ROW: G. Mutters, J. Woodford, R. Rooks, V. Smith, B. Myers, D, Erb, P. Hearns, J. Fincher, M. Burnside. FOURTH ROW: T. Smith, H. Grigsby, G. Rayot, R. Bostic, D. Maurey, R. Sherman, K. Seagraves, ' C. Hampton, D. Fluharty, H. Hurst, K. Leonard. 46 mon.-M55 FIRST ROW, Iott to right: l. Krumm, E. Amick, B. Hoodlet, H. Thomas, S. Church, M. Proctor, P. Brewster, A. Cody, K. Beatty, B. Fields, C. Phil- lips, B. Swetland, A. Fields, l. Fleming, S. Mite. SECOND ROW: V. Gugich, J. Downs, B. Francis, G. Parsley, G. McNally, N. Larntz, M. Anderson, J. Williams, E. Ellison, B. Arledge, J. Sharp, D. Bledsoe, S. Nicholas, G. Miller. THIRD ROW: D. Russell, G. Owsley, B. Whitting- ton, A. Morgan, B. Hill- man, F. Caldwell, C. Tanner, R. McFarland, J. Sutton, S. Poindexter, H. Chinn, J. Pishitelli, E. Hudgins, R. Mercier. FOURTH Row: F. Arm- stead, A. Dunlop, D. Shipley, J. Motts, J. Hall S. Leasure, B. Thompson s. Frederick, D. Hipsher: S. Mollenkamp, N. Radel G. Littleton, G. Vance, S. Kern, D. Dillon. 1 JG HJJHJMJH- JIQLA Sowvn nan FAR Mpyfgg S349 our 4 are for penn ow C'E!Vff4f7lj nam 040 Cflvf-17145 !!f63H C 'S I 'au' rv I f l Girls ' Ensemble Left to right: M. Bickhom, A. Schwartz, E. Davidson, J. Starrett, C. Hilte, M. Kern, C. Boys ' Ensemble Left to right: D. Springer, P. Pertee, B. Himebrook, D. Sowers, V. Vore, J. Emmitt, R. Townsend, L. Meeks, D. Dodge, C. Reeves, G Stokes, R. Bennett. Accom panist, J. Banas. .., .imxu Verriili, M. Butts, S. Rey' nolds. Accompanist, June Leftwich. Mzxed Ensemble FIRST ROW, left to right: F. Ott, J. Barger, J. Albright, J. Leftwich, P. Keating, N. Grimm. SECOND ROW: A. Graham, L. Meeks, R. Town- send, V. Vore, B. Hime- brook, P. Pertee. When these musical groups get to- gether, you can be sure of one thing: Music hath charm to sooth the sav- age beast. Although there are no such animals around Central, their music charms us all. fi :5 's 2 D N E .r 0 z U I ul -6 . U -C D. GJ .Z V7 ai vi aa .c U5 D I 6 7'- O L .. D 2 d 6 ow U .Q .Q D U -u Q .H .. 2 U 3 ai vs L U :- as E E i .E U L : .: U vi N I U 3 .c U U7 4 uf .K 2 an ci .. cu .ac U cu D vi C o C .K :n o Il- ad .E cn ': 2 .:: 2 5 O cz r- ua cz I i I You'RL Fill--'ING for!-L Y Dance . 9 ft Band 2 K' r FIRST Row,1enio r'ght X 'P r f .A V H ' .1 N. Hackney, I.. Myerb, Ki Q X 1 .h f 3 ' . -vb' 'if , 1 Squeo, C. Rayburn, A. 3' W ' if N ' A Diller, J. Banos, Mr. .: j I 5 'I , Rockey. sEcoND Row. g ' 1' 1 - . ' L is ' C. Segraves, J. Taylor, R. ' Nw' A 55 i . i if Ip Horch, M. zulovnz, F. on I . 5 l ' I I, 'f 1 . T Hawes, G. Hughes. ' ' i 4 5 ' ' mano now. P. softer, K. '- 1. - Q a Q - ' . vefminicn. ix - , i ' xg , W we - A ' ' ' '+-- X --'. 'K . I .r 7 X N . gm Y! ,-V , W, V K 1. 5 T . ' . . ff The Central High School Dance Band has become a familiar group to the students of Central in the past two years. lt was organized by Mr. Rockey in 1952. The group has plaved at all Friday Frolics and dances. The main occasions for which they play are the Homecoming Dance and the Senior Prom. Anytime is their theme song. Every person desires to reach the top, and those of the instrumental music department are no exception. The peak in this.Central High activity is obtained when a person is chosen for the orchestra. Only the cream of the crop remain, for there are standards which must be met before anyone is considered a member. Established in 1924 by John Rosser, former music instructor at Central, it has Drovided a rich musical background for various assemblies, the operettas, and the commencements of both day and night school. 0rchestra FIRST ROW, left to right J. Leftwich, A. Diller, W Ammon, P. Ogilvie, M Kizer, C. Segraves, F Verduce, C. Sully, C loss, R. Agriesli, K Squeo. SECOND ROW M. Hanna, T. Peacock B. Vawter, S. Pence, Mr Rockey, R. Horch, J. Tay- lor, J. Rite, B. Mosby, F Shipley. THIRD ROW: V Vore, T. Smith, J. Smith B. Steffens, B. Smith, D Murray. 49 Corridor Guardians -n V FIRST ROW, left to right: captains: A. Blackwood, A. Schwartz, J. Nugent, H. Lipscomb, R. Creighton. SECOND ROW: B. Hooper, M. Doughty, S. Stinson, P. Scofield, C. Gray, G. Bcrnhart, P. Keating, C. Hilte, I. Wenger, G. Vance, R. Parfitt. THIRD ROW: R .Holderman, R. Baldwin, N. Riley, M. Anderson, C. O'Connor, M. Bickham, J. Pertee, B. Wharton, M. Swisher, C. Blakely, P. Hogg. FOURTH ROW: D. Brooks, P. Jones, S. Kern, R. Rittgers, C. Chapman, B. Cordell, K. Austin, M. Wiley, L. Williams, B. Seymour, J. Banos. FIFTH ROW: N. Foster, B. Hysell, D. Lakin, J. Holbein, E. Townsend, F. 'Nelson, M. Spangler, C. Hopkins, L. Sprague, C. Legue, R. Reeves. Hall Guards and Captains Central has many committees which serve faithfully and loyally. Not to be left out of this list are Hall Guards. It is their duty to protect the property of Centralfs students and to keep the halls orderly. Miss Cowell, the faculty advisor, places different guards in the corridors every period of the day. 5 FH mt? 1 1 I FIRST ROW, left to right: captains, C. Benjamin, G. Marvin, H. Lipscomb. J. Stewart, D. Nardin. SECOND ROW: E. Fletcher, L. Johnson, P. Long, S. Lusignolo, W. Howard, I. Conkel, H. Key, I. Deloach, S. Hite, G. Owsley, S. Rowe. THIRD ROW: A. Clifton, D. Comston, R, Reed, H. Ganshaw, M. Moffett, M. Howie, J. Nunley, A. Rummell, R. Lusch, P. Davis, B. Donaldson. FOURTH ROW: J. Foster, D. Sowers, L. Goolsby, B. Dale, V. DeWitt, E. Dawnin, S. Shelton, S. Eichenberger, I. Postle, S. Harlas, S. Guthrie, B. He- witt. FIFTH ROW: F. Grumman, J. Friend, F. Hawes, B. Stetfens, J. Taylor, R. Vitale, B. Groce, S. Harachis, V. Vore, J. Emmitt, G. Stokes, J. Wozniak. The Commanding llffieers 0f Honor Study Honor ' I Study C i Chairman FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Cowell, E. Burgess, S. Rowe, S. Powers, J. Honki- R son. SECOND ROW: N. Bost- ian, J. Angle, P. Blake, N. i Roscoe, S. DeCorlo. THIRD ROW: S. Mollenkamp, L. Williams, B. Barstow, J. Bally. Sales T ax Stump Counters L. to R.: S. Gothord, J. Ket- tell, R. Benner, R. Dean, J. Pierce, N. Howard, P. Jor- dan. Standing: Miss Greene. .1 55-ff' 56 .v,. MV. l- '-Tli i Here at Central we have an honor study governed by Central students. These chairmen, as they are called, are members of Student Council and Miss Cowell, faculty advisor, chooses them. Duties such as taking attendance, issuing hall posses, and keeping order are bestowed upon them. They Tully The Tax 1 ' S me Ill! 3 1 Rs 5 Stack those stamps, tie that string, move that bundle. This cry might be heard coming from a select group of Centralities in charge of counting sales tax stamps. Under the auspices of Miss Greene, students count the tax stamps collected in the school-wide contest sponsored by the Student Council. 51 They Serve In The Galley And Swab The Decks ff' ' Y . ,Q fffljgi .-L1 . if . ' .r :At ' 'ik-ti' , 'iii . 5-AF. Qi , . .VG n E . MAL pf: it f T' 1 ff ,, .M 1 .2 1. ' ' Lx -4' V ' -N. A , -Y . U s LT' X ' - .fl -.s I N t 1 ' - ,, f' 'Q-4 'wif 5 Q V l I I, l I , - 5 , - 1- , I -' i ' . 1 ' L. l ' if .Q . Fw ii N , Q 1 . . - 'pi 3 ' ' , -3 i ' ' 5 . , . az.. ,' i -.W-2,5 2 i 3 Z , . -.., .45 35, si ra 7 11, 4- ff ix 5 N xx- , , I ' 3, , , ' . T V'?wW . , +A -. e . ' ' 1 T , . ,,,,,-,.,,. . . 'T' 'V 1'-'W' V T 4 l 5 :- . l H left to right: M. Wendell, M. Evans, M. West, M. James, V. Timmons, F. Valentine, B. Milligan, L. Headley, M. Guyton, A. Wishon, Miss Dakin cafe. mgr. P I R A T E S THAT P O L I S H Janitors Lett to right: F. Mitchell, R. Morrison, O. Miller, R. Allis, chief engineer Ever wonder why Centralites are so well nourished and healthy looking? And did you ever wonder why Central herself is always so neat and clean? All credit goes to our custodians and the cooks in the cafeteria. They work long hours to satisfy our needs and to make Central more like home. 52 ll S ' or Scum 1 X W CENTRAL JJ Xi! igjyf A N 5 3 E W 4,32 L M UNDER 'L SNEN IIA fx F5 Oh L . G FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Gray, I. Hale, S. Guthrie, I. Fleming, R. Lusch, G. Miller, B. Swetland, J Thompson, J. Jaynes, M. Wills, E. Weikert, E. Barr, D. Hope. SECOND ROW: D. Jones, P. Allen, P. Kearney, M. Bickham, J. Barger, J. Stewart, B. Munson, J. Hoover, R. Sampson, G. Ankrum, R. Fasone, J. Taylor, G. Marvin, N. Hollins. THIRD ROW: D. Link, J. Jones, C. O'Conner, R. Nelson, B. Pierce, B. Cordell, C. Chapman, M. McKibben, G. Barnhart, J. Mayle, F. Lattimer, K. Ferguson, B. Steffens, K. Copen' haven, A. Cox. FOURTH ROW: D. Brown, K. Leonard, P. Andrews, D. Fluor, R. Horch, E. Piatt, D. Ysseldyke D. Davis, F. Hawes, B. Groce, J. Mathews, B. Deem, P. Gomez, J. Friend. 1 C .apr ., .r.:r. . -, .- ,.-: 0 gm, 'V 'KW . .fp Q ,,. e f: .ws . .,- WF.. 'vt' 'L Ba. A : Q. sw . N 1 R . ff sk J .Q -- ' 9 ' I 1 it 'nvueoof' FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Stevens, M. Groves, M. Blaylock, P. Byrd, G. Dickerson, P. Allen, G. Born- hart, L. James. SECOND ROW: F. Wade, C. Chapman, B. Cordell, P. Kelly, V. Davis, P. Kearney, M. Bickham, C. O'Conner, THIRD ROW: F. Armstead, D. Flour, N. Bostic, V. McClendon, E. Stevens, N. Jordon, J. Black, J. Surratt, C. Surratl. FOURTH ROW: C. Larkins, P. Schooley, B. Hickman, L. Webb, K. Meier, H. Baker, R. Armstrong, R. Humphrey. l , i , IIB FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Miller, G. Owsley, D. Pinnell, C. Sheets, B. Arledge, F. Lombardi, R. Petty, L. Schoenberger, R. Ritters, I. Wenger, D. Taylor, N. Turner, S. Sheskey, L. Hammer, M. Salyers, S. Poindexter, B. Tigner, L. Williams. SECOND ROW: A. Blackwood, B. Deist, F. Oyer, E. Going, C. Pfeiler, F. Herron, D. Hite, J. Henthorne, S. Decker, B. Morgan, G. Riggs, B. Baker, D. Thompson, N. Cooper, A. Kendrick, D. Adams, P. Hartley, M. fi B I , Ss I ' :S 1111.-P if K W, , 9 gl d itil. VYAL ..',. ' .M- Q A an F' ....,...., Swisher, B. Bruner. THIRD ROW: D. Nardin, D. Hight, L. Williams, R. Mercier, C. Sowers, G. Tope, C. Hildebrand, M. Zulovitz, G. Stokes, G. Hemsley, T. Williams, D. Parker, G. Dix, N. Weaver, J. Whalen, D. Kalb, C. Long, FOURTH ROW: J. Sturgill, J. Hartwell, R. Sohn, J. Schneider, A. Erb, H. DeRoy, R. Parfitt, R. Loftus, J. Luke, R. Rieser, W. Taylor, L. Bell, I. Johnson, R. Klough, G. Legue, E. Kinser, H. Townsend, D. Wilhelm, R. Stewart. 1 f S.,rg 0 S A P' ' l , wr? 3. -L -' 331 H ' 1 Tx 1 .. Q T FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Hammond, B. Fields, C. Hilte, C. Broadus, M. Thompson, S. White, W. Howard, S. Parks, A. Jackson, S. Hite, B. Beniamin, A. Harness, N. Shore, P. Scofield, L. Brown- ing. SECOND ROW: V. Lofton, J. Conley, E. Robertson, M. Francis, B. Fields, H. Scott, S. Karnes, F. Allgood, M. Griffin, W. Hickman J. Bondurant, M. Howie, T. Grinston, A. Brammer, E. Burgess, Mi Kern, E. Hudgins, G. Thompson, M. Mehrle. THIRD ROW: C. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. VanScoy, D. Patrick, W. Williams, P. Borror, N. Hackney, J. Hakes, W. Kilgore, C. McCampbell, D. Threatt, W. Littlefield, J. Eadom, J. Champ, J. Gibson. SECOND ROW: G. Dickson, D. Vore, R. Halderman, W. Jordon, A. Fields, E. Tanksley, P. Mercer, S. Glover, B. Carter, K. Fields, B. Pierson, B. Moses, A. Clifton, B. Coffey, C. Grove, M. Doughty, P. Jones, D. Comston, R. Baldwin, B. Smith. THIRD ROW: D. Zabonik, C. Fowler, M. Francis, S. Kern, M. Giles, J. Albaugh, F. Seeger, C. Verrilli, E. Nicely, A. Sibley, B. Doughty, B. Benson, B. Price, R. J. 3 .ni Wooster, G. Robinson, A. Morgan, S. Fulton, P. Patterson, S. Shortridge, M. Anderson, V. Fitch, G. Vance, S, Mollenkamp, E. Johnson, M. Butts, B. Higginbotham, B. Barstow, P, McCann, B. Sey- mour, J. Banos, I. Deloach. FOURTH ROW: J. Waters, R. Mehrle, B. Morris, B. Hysell, A. Scurlock, T. Culberson, K. Miller, D. Van Syckle, C. Turner, D. Basil, J. Garver, R. Churchman, J. Bachman, J. Fincher, U. Ardister, R. Moor, J. Caldwell, S. Reynolds, J. Pertee. ref! 6 . ' I at whens, c. neue, E. Fleming, R. shepheiifffisiimey, s. ciiufeh, B. Thompson. FOURTH ROW: B. Sark, P. Ransom, D. Arnett, C. Kinser, B. Myers, G. Bennett, W. Morgan, M. Wiley, H. Noel, B. Simmons, J. Woodford, S. Chochard, M. Michael, A. Matthews, L. Williams, V. Maynard, S. Mangold, J. Sharp, B. Hoadlet. FIFTH ROW: D. Lakin, E. Rite, H. Rich, A. Murray, J. Moore, J. Globe, W. Pullen, R. Parker, L. Sprague, A. Graham, O. Scott, K. Humphrey, C. Rayburn, L. McGlone, J. Seeley, H. Burris, S. Fyler, B. Faulkner, B. Whittington. 'I i l A .. I . . N v J FIRST ROW, left to right: ' , i L , G. Zellner, D. Mixon, J. Per singer, V. Neil, M. Delaud er, L. Parker. SECOND ROW: G. Thompson, A. Woolfolk J. Murdock, E. Mawhirter T. Pentello, F. Van Order R. Needs. THIRD ROW: R Sophia, J. Brockington, W McCreary, R. Mann, D Thornton, J. Westenberger C. Gorwood. FOURTH ROW W. Kickman, T. Ysseldyke C. Dotson, J. Gleason, F McDonnell, H. Dennis, J Pierson. FIFTH ROW: H Grigsby, D. Mclntyre, J Bargdill, G. Rayot, G Talbert, K. Winton, Williams, S. Jordon. 56 .J 1 FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Harris, N. Wood, B. Boll- inger, P. Friley, B. Mahard, S. Shook. SECOND ROW: P. Taylor, J. Mizer, H. Beery, D. Hartman, J. Downs, T. Tucker, Y. Woody, H. Thomas, I. Krumm. THIRD ROW: B. Thompson, E. Downin, J. Conley, C. Blake- ly, L. Goolsby, J. Williams, R. Reed, A. lewis, M. Rob- inson, F. Francis. FOURTH ROW: R. Bayes, S. Shelton, J. Timberlake, G. Asbridge, D. Shipley, C. Lewis, J. Gates, E. Wallace, N. Moss- man. FIFTH ROW: R. Sher- man, E. Hairston, P. Thomp- son, W. Moore, J. Slaughter, E. Jordon, D. Chandler, R. Elder, C. Harrison, R. Gu- thrie, J. Reef. Nl ,'0 fel KJ ' ' FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Agriesti, R. Warren, J. Chap- man, D. Kay, C. Aisel, J. Swearingehr, D. Bledsoe, G. Crooks, H. Carter, B. Con- ner, E. Meyers, V. Grgich, M. Hanna. SECOND ROW: J. Nienhaus, T. Pitchford, 5. Frederick, A. Morton, R. Scharte, C. Ruffle, N. Gib- son, N. Collins, J. Sutton, S. Beck, S. Gothard, D. Shock- ley, R. Higgins. THIRD ROW: A. Dunlop, M. Kinser, E. Burnside, C. Caste, A. Hooper, D. Wright, F. Ab- bott, G. Albough, R. Legue, J. Way, l. Trait, D. French, D. Tetman. FOURTH ROW: E. Walker, J. Pratt, J. Lewis, G. Foulk, J. Haye, R. Sparks, K. Segraves, J. Craft. or 10B FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Abbington, Z. Early, E. Elli- son, W. Tanksley, J. Ward, P. Brown. SECOND ROW: R. Cassidy, B. Harmon, B. Gardner, M. Milner, D. John- ston, D. Sowell, W. Bosley, S. Eichenberger. THIRD ROW: K. Winston, D Bar- nes, R. Parcell, P. Hyle, P. Bateman, S. Castle, K. Kline, G. Thompson. FOURTH ROW: J. Motts, F. Caldwell, R. Manley, B. Hillman, A. Morman, B. Brent, J. Davis, J. Reuter. FIFTH ROW: G. Cooper, D. Cook, C. lewis, R. Breeze, R. Knowles, R. Rooks, R. Burton. 57 10B FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Von Amrck, M. L. Huber, ROW: G. Flock, S. Blaricum, C. Snyder, J. Davis, E. Davis, L. Amick, R. Hairston, G. P. West, E. Elswick, C. Wickham, Griggs, P. Clendenin, B. Vawter, Ritter, M. Bennett, K. Wright, P. Ruff, R. Ritlle, P. Jones, N. Dagon. THIRD DeRoy, J. Chandler, E. Conkel, B. Steinhausser, B. Chadwell. SECOND M. Hall, E. Downs, N. Lucas, F. Lemasters, C. ROW: M. Robinson, J. Lusignola, S. Mauldin, S. Edsell, M. Durr, N. Hairston, H. Borror, N. Larntz, S. Leasure, P. Ogilvie, R. Buckley, G. Goodrich, N. Farnsley, F. Verduce, D. Wong. FOURTH ROW: W. Westhoft, V. Nichols, C. Hampton, R. Neil, R. Potter, M. Haney, D. Sparks, K. Boggs, J. Cottrill, P. Hartley, C. Hartley, P. Dillard, R. Reeves, L. Cordial, C. Massie. FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Hollingshead, Y. Whaley, O. Green A. S. C. G D. F. H Gibson, E. Bradley, C. Scott, N. Russell, P. Fletcher, D. Knopp Williams, B. Jobnes, N. Koch. SECOND ROW: J. Wing, R. Shields Wood, P. Kountz, J. Noel, P. Shrider, N. Landrum, J. Jackson Farmer, D. Furr. THIRD ROW: H. Yakteen, L. Shorter, R. Williams Schneider, E. McCoy, P. Green, J. Justice, H. Bundy, F. Dyer Dunning, T. Walker. FOURTH ROW: W. Williams, H. Smith, D I, R. Pack, E. Clark, D. Maurey, D. McLain, J. McFann, R. John son, B. Struckman. 10B FIRST ROW, left to right: F. Gunn, B. Smith, M. Savely, R. Eng land, S. Davis, R. Massie, A. Smith, M. Winkhaus, D. Wellnitz, M. Vitale, S. Nelk, C. Robinson, J. Limotta, L. Johnson, B. Harring ton, M. Campbell. SECOND ROW: R. Mosier, R. Hartman, M. Perry, B. Richmond, L. McFadden, A. Wine, S. Rodgers, V. Nelk, E. Hook, D. Piccinini, J. Stamper, J. Simkins, P. Reuter, I. Johnson, B. Nes tor. THIRD ROW: D. Murray, C. O'Neal, S. Nash, L. Russell, D Russell, C. Fenner, D. Swartwood, E. Shambaugh, T. Surratt, J Sidwill, C. Davis, S. Hanshaw, P. McClendon, C. Ruftins, M. Hen dricks. FOURTH ROW: G. Mutters, N. Sutton, R. Lester, N. Ross, J. Moreno, M. Schmidt, J. Reed, F. Shirleg, R. Morris, S. Page, R. Wicks, E. Taylor, J. Bannett, C. Ross, M. Dalton. FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Mercier, D. Benjamin, A. Stewart, J Palmer, D. Daugherty, M. Erlenwein, M. Sims, S. Lowe, P. McGro- thers, A. Glover, B. McGruer, M. Donathan, C. Beckwith, T. Ab bruzzese, K. Seely. SECOND ROW: D. Calhoun, J. Francis, D. Webb C. Arledge, A. Dillon, B. Savage, O. Hendrix, B. Glenn, J. Harsh- barger, N. Weaver, P. Clay, A. Roberts, H. Strictland, L. Bennett V. Merriman, J. Kindler. THIRD ROW: E. Hook, C. Lernley, R. Hail S. Stevens, M. Beard, J. Priest, L. Wentzel, S. Hatfield, K. Mac Millen, N. Murray, M. Spencer, N. Morris, R. Caldwell, R. Dupler J. Cubbage. FOURTH ROW: D. Held, J. Eyssen, J. Berry P. Mullen W. Bevens, F. Riccardi, R. Simmons, R. Seymore, D. Osterlaw, J Banks, D. Compton, J. Willison, E. Earhart, D. Hull. 10B FIRST ROW, leil lo right: C. Howard, F. Darling, N. Kuhn, M. Vore, B. Adams, T. Maines, S. Conkle, D. Knechlly, S. Nicholas, G. lilllelon, J. Thompson, M. Hammye, M. Kiser, K. Keels. SECOND ROW: R. Morlon, M. Everharl, G. Kendall, H. Tucker, P. Clark, J. Hall, R. Bonar, M. Branscomb, L. Wilson, R. Kirby, V. Bonham, A. Smalley, N. Radel, J. Miller. THIRD ROW: F. Grady, D. Hipsher, R. Byers, I. Eslelle, W. Prysock, J. McFarland, J. Marlin, M. Anderson, C. Basye, T. Crawford, B. Greene, J. Burns, J. Lowe. FOURTH ROW: W. Ammon, R, Simms, P. Hearns, C. Sullon, C. Black, B. Wilson, D. Dillon, D. Tucker, T. Mallhews, W. Lyon, H. Redding, G. Granl, C. Rich. FIRST ROW, left lo righl: S. Pence, B. Sark, J. Moore, B. Hollings- head, M. Burns, D. Hollon, N. Radcliff, M. Proctor, J. Rinker, C. Rainey, K. Bealy, M. Bailey, L. Jackson, K. Fowler, B. Kellell, P. Williams. SECOND ROW: B. Savage, S. Sleffens, E. LeVally, N. Haymond, J. Bauller, J. Pelly, N. Shrewsbury, M. Painler, C. Young, C. Philllns. G. Pnrslev, G. McNallv, B. Callihan, P. Glenn, C, Hern- don. THIRD ROW: D. Fluharly, C. Hamler, R. Carpenler, C Refk .I Ransburqh, C. Pike, R. Fields, E. Robbins, J. Pishilelli, G, Palmer, M. McCabe, C. Berry, A. Mahone, M. Nanlz, E. Workman. FOURTH ROW: J. Wilcox, H. Hamplan, T. Bukey, C. Tumes, J. Tubauuh, R. Burke, B. Arnold, R. Neal, M. Harles, W. Blacksher, M. Mayle, A. Robinson, E. Grimes, A. Grimes, R. Hogans. Y , P Ql 7 ' Q- , Y fs' fd iil. 2, 31? s,Q b 7'l 1 J R X X 006' oo QU' QxQ.x'J5 Q 485,4- T E0 R215 P I R A T YQ' ' 4+ A I ' Royal Setting ,Q X X . K L I E N G' 1953 H 0 M A E C 0 M X X fi' All Hail! The Queen Enfersl Emmiff Greefs Her Majesty! A Box-seat For Regalify lell to right: S. Adams, H. Key, B. Collins, K. John, C. Sears, Queen R. Limolta, M. Zulovilz, A. Schwartz, B. Allis, D. Guylon. 'X 1 Y , F. 22? l ' X The Royal Couple '52 Crowns '53 A Charming Queen Ruth Anne Limoffa A Charming Court Bonnie Allis Billie Jean Collins Hattie Key Adeline Schwartz 63 Dup 's Talented Q Golly! Look at that! The Greasepaint Kids Billie Jean Collins ...,.. Dick Dodge .........,,.... Larry Meeks ,,...A Norma Grimm .,.,.....,, Nancy Roscoe ........ Don Patrick ...,... Nancy Bastian .......... Barbara Hermann .,.. Ruth Anne Limotta ..c. Rudy Baldwin ..,.. .. Carole Wooster Loretha Browning Allen Blackwood .,,,. Harold Grigsby .r.., Mary Ann Young ...,, Shirley DeCarlo ...... Charlotte Chapman Donna Marang . 64 Portrait of Billie! Ah! These travel folders! Miss Brooks' Opposition .Miss Broo .....Coach Hugo Longact ....,v...,.Jar ..,.......Rhonc ...Mr. Conkl ......Mrs. Alle .Miss Fine ......Miss Audubc . ......,...s...... Dix .........Els .,,....SyIv .....,.StanIe ,s,,s,Mart ...,...Elarr ,,d....Dou ..,,N,,,!,,.,Student Direct What's a play without make-u i. File ft llralna Troupe 6. . l Deck fhe Halls .L--J ' M E We Three Kings S if G-r ,f Z Wrnfer Wonderland :ack qocrr Tew cn' wwf vile Christmas gflll ale VNC - bow J. 'lil' Els: gfviw f-wle rcurli Ecin jar! fait :IO CHRISTMAS REMEMBRANCE-7953 WU? 4 Y.. She dons her robe +L. wee X I A W1 I Ui 5' 31 1.3. is .NN fl? .1 '0- x. X Q - 1 .,' 1 vs 5, Y Student Dup proves a point! Faculty members discussing the operetta. Mr. Rockey, instrumental director, Miss MacMillan, dancing instructor, Miss Moore, vocal director, Mrs. Dalbey, costume advisor, Mr. Stegmiller, stage supervisor, and Mr. Dupre, dra- matic director. Left to right, Sealed: .lim Champ, Hubert, Janet Burger, Duchess, Delores Adams, Countess, Dick Sherman, Tony. Standing: Clair Hildebrand, Ruder, Don Ysseldyke, Van Mark. Four Lockeys, Kenneth Keels, Robert Knowles, Curvingtan Reeves, Clyde Hopkins. Joy Banas, Francis Caldwell--Accompanisls. Barbara Faulkner, and Glenn Stokes, Specially Dancers. rince Gretchen, June Leftwich, leases Lutz, Dick Davis, as Doctor Engle, Bob Fasone, and Karl Franz, Dick Dodge, look on. Princess, Eleanor Davidson, approves of the Prince while Lutz is shocked. The boys, Tom Smith, Tom Frank and Art Graham asks for a kiss, but Kathie, Jean Star- rett, slaps instead. Lutz whispers scandal to Capt. Tarnitz, Tom Ysseldyke. The two women in the Prince's life. The Princess dances with Capt. Tarnitz in the ballroom scene. The lovers. 4 M. flllll jigblyigl ,,, fgr X -I-I v L. l' i 9 Cheer-Ful Leaders R F A QP I G H H R T A E A H .V VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Lef? to right: MARLENE KERN, BILLIE JEAN COLUNS, RUTH ANNE LIMOTTA, ELEANOR DAVIDSON, SHIRLEY DECARLO. T RESERVE CHEERLEADERS AT THE GAME! Left lo right: CHARLOTTE CHAPMAN, BARBARA SQUEO, MARY ANN YOUNG, Shirley DeCarIo, No. 36, Eleanor Davidson LYNN MCFADDEN, FAYE GANN. They're Hep To The Step ev 1 .4 ,414 ,ns MAJORETTES Left to right: Dolly Brookins, Barbara Faulkner, Sally Decker, Sally Church, Adaline Schwartz-Head Mary McKibben, Pal Blake, Georgeanna Barnharl, Mai. P I .M Effa le A, ap. P aan! ' 'W' ff. 'EGR' 'W .- l-f--'Lf a l ei? , il -A rf If--5 -' 4 .- 'X 3 'P 5, W N33 ' T ,.. .. .nl . , Q, .,4. -- 4 , gr 4 N-V ,,., .' .-,. 1, 1,4 I H 7 Q . ' rw ll ' i v 'mfg , .1 if illli ,P Sq! t. :J I. 1 F Q Z 1A qi 4 I Q: ' f ' f , ' A 1 fr-jg 7.1. . , : J.1,L L V A 9 E ' 50--:f y . I vin wit hu! - ,. .I at a ,. , A '-1, , .1 Agfa? .f ,afar V .., QSM: .,.-' K ' N 2-afzf, Q, W , M. V ,..L--'H ' 3-, Q , , fi' 'i w . ,. ' - , 'ASN' 'A ' 5' ' L W . 1- Tr, -. .-. 'IJ 'pf E gfr, 413 5, T . 5 -4 L , 'SWL-.H Af- T' -f Z5 ' If'-' ' I ' R -IA-4' A :ff- '1 E ' nfl -- a--' --E ' T- L , 'E 7L-fig: . -14 ,- Q f :1Sf .aQz42f -1.- -'rf f -- A ,W I 1,4-i n ' - 'Y .. V .M Q Q A .Y in I THE MARCHING BAND X vs . DIRECTOR ROBERT ROCKEY DRUM MAJOR GLENN STOKES M0lIl0ri0S of the Good Ship Central They shine in their glory Q- . Somebody goofed The lights behind the stars 1, . l ' . I - I2 . f ' X 5 1 'U -...gf 'lf Poof! There goes our mortgage. sf? Joe's reward . 11 f ,-4 ,- , .1 . ' , . .1 I ' -.vans-.. ... 3 A Hoppy returns Pow! Right in the kisser. 1 5 I um. '.I v. '. .4 s 'Pal . X '41 C.H.S.'s youngest football fan. Pop earns his letter. . 3 The Dragnetters x 411 . xi-4:5 liking THE VERSATILE M C's TOPS TALENT Bally, The missing prince. Paulie's Trademark E d i f o r s l n C h i e f How r - x J. No comment! l It should be just about ..... Wy 5 Part of T09's crew. W x .A m as '35 wc:-is cufups 3 9 q:gc.,u,, N-f----1---sv 'f x 3 f-fl Marshal signals, STAND BY Now we kno nj' ,7 'S ag ,- Q' TY6 xhfsf I 6 3: -. 72 X X Q Bunner's Beau i :Z ,Z The Most Familiar Figures V A,-GL' Q H .ffle.,'y- mi. AGU? 1 . in gf' ef 1144 mlm' - WW . , 3' amfi if V T Ma 5:5 i xx . -:P ? t 1'-Q 'Q' I K -ofa . N T' . 9 V ,, img ,H f i . ' V - x- Y---H VYVV - . .. VV..,, c. -.. Q. Speaking of hall passes . . Morning mouth. Ouch! My toes! Gertie Gooselegs E. I. B. Day A trying day Getting ready Seniors Picnic The lineup Central's service to others. 73 4 1' ,Q X i f ax.. l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. lO. ll. 24. j 4 D 'g m..'e f Em' f P+ ' Xa Marshall's moment Knot so tight! Vore roars Art scholarship winners. Industrial Shop Closed Shop Three time loser. Squares only He captured the ball. D. E. talk Helen Palmer receives congratula- tions from Mr. Dumaree for Ohio Secretarialship of D.E. NY' A,',,... , f- , W-- .4 If A-5 .-35 -1-ll. J' x ay 1 inf? - f e J l s 4 ' Y -X . Y we 4' 'Dx Honor your parfner one fhafs if, girls, you're on fhe ball. Looloouf, here come the Indians! Lovely lb . Ladies r 1 i , Ill ll iv I 1 .ljl , 1 . Z S-.5 t . ' is .r 5 l . Ballet or Basketball? I Fufure cheerleader? t. 75 Don'f hit if so high the next time. 4 P' 4. Livin ' Thne-out Lively Swing her high, swing her low, come on girls don'1' be slow. game I I l l lv l ' -5 ,,, .. H , ' I I -rllli n -. I - .3 ' II ll ' I, I . ll: il 11-8 , !:L M I V -SA... Y ft... A ,,, A J : N fu k g L f- . 4 ' 'Q 5 i ' WT' 'ffffi' ' 'TS - , .F Q .6 ,451 V 'X 9 .T T mg this 4, x 1 V 5: 1 .Q . av A J. .... hockey. , Q This could belhcid 1 1 'Q-74,3 ee- 'J fx e -' LJ Get ready, V A .Q aim,il-l- -7 X 'Z EQ' .r We made 0 bull's eye, girls! on one's shins. si a.. vo ' ' fr- : 1 . . . W 5 I 4 r V 'I V E X r I 4 nl 'F QQ 9916 vlh-15 - cy1p.f1floNww poik CENT'-Av 62243 QQ i V T9 TWU v ' V 433 N690 UN- ff X I XXX A56 J ,X i 9 ow ,ff 1 W0 in A XSNDA XJHMA fd 'zjzfgmrj -I. S F I I Gai IH '-iff ,S , K Q' iiliixg cSq+ O0 O0 53354 1 Tom Pentello Jim Bally Ilm Carmon I Taylor Trimble 78 Pirate ' in Paul Oates Frank Burton Paul Schooley Displaying power and speed along with a stone wall defense, Central's football Pirates came up with one of their most commendable seasons in l953, compiling a record of seven wins while dropping only two. This squad was made up for the most part of the same members as the 1952 team which ended up in the league cellar and won only one game. That year's experience, coupled with a determination to win, established the Bucs as the most rever- ed aggregation in the city. After dropping their opener to Steubenville, 25-2, the Pirates bounced back to route a good St. Charles team, 34-6. From then on the Bucs began to roll, and lead by iunior quarterback, Joe Morlan, spurted to six straight vic- tories, five of which were over the city league opponents. Central's ground game was by far the greatest asset. Running from the short punt, it was highlighted by Morlan's line punching, Don Brooks' quick openers, Gene Bennett's and Paul Schooley's broken-field dashes, and George An- krum's explosive downfield blocking. But the key reason for the success of the backfield razzle dazzle was the Pirates' fast and experienced forward wall. The line was spearheaded by such All-City men as Don Harris, Ralph Holderman, Gene Roszman, llm Carman, Sam Webb and Dan Bargdill. Also doing their share of the iob were Taylor Trimble, Jim Emmitt, Phil Pertee, Chuck McCampbell, Paul Oates, Harry Chadwick and sophomores Tom Pentello and Frank Burton. MMMMZZXXZIL Harry Chadwick Phil Pertee Terry Clark Grialders 'iut ' J HX 1l'Y53' -C , T X--1 Y-Sasike r vw -'FX ' 3' 4- Q. 1' 4 :Pg ,e,.,5.,,i.-.H L . , ifiif-if 4' ,,.4 Wim .l , ' we Pl . As S4,m R, fiigi-f-5 -4 ,5k'i'k:.1 i', ,W , ,, C. Egg? . L A ,, . K- ' - - ,A V VV. M ,- it ,x ax. -' -g e , .7 -ff V ' . . . fi., 1- f 'anti-i4Sf,:,..m:.f.g, Q . faimf?zLewniifi:f4a,,,.,., Gene Roszmon Som Webb Newton Foster , 1953 SCHEDULE Steubenville Central ,v.v......,. ' Charles Central .,... ..... Central ..... ..... V .,... - N Joe Morlon Central ..,. ...... - . ...... . entral .... ...... 4 Y C al ..... ..,.. e .. ...... Cen al ..... ..... A uih . ...... . Centra Central ..... Linden ....,.. X a ' Harding ........ North ........ ............... 34, X - I X X 14 C x N xx 35 XX 'O th x 6 XX xx 20 Pin 13 tr l4 W 0 l E X 34 q x l4 31 ' - 6 Chuck McCompboIl 1 . ff, f fel '- 1 j.Q,wQff fr ??5'33.f'lT X Q i 'T-'ii if yr. w,.,...,.:-:ST ,.,,,-,,m39 M- is . A .mm - M I V w- ' A . I wgy.,f..,f,.':. ..' -ge, ww. A N ' 4, 2' . ' 9 '1-Q? -'-4. 33552 .'.QbA,,5,.4,f.Xf,W1 ,, , .,.QQ1:,.-nf. ,mf Eiga . - f 'xx - Av . , . ,uh-L , - -M C 52.6.1 'tY1'L f'g .'fg. ,, C , . t,,-Pedft' 2-'U- Sify 'V 51351-' '2.,4f-'WV' 't?l.':l-.. i snazradgnn. gy 1- 5 -hx -:will Qs in...,1.f. ' ga-, if ,5..ar'fg.4' ,.a ',: f'A3'ix4'imi2,f1wL .BA LA Jim Emmitt Ralph Holderman Bertho Arnold .3 nn 'iwffsmig X' P C 'J....!l -YQJMLN-if, 5 g , -' f-'Q' '-51, I. is -t 2: ,svivf sf'-gf-K ' ' K-115.5 31'-... hu 4-S fug- f '-q'57:r7fi'f-Q 13 it ' ,X,,,a-'wJ' ,gr wr v.. . . ' 'r ,l ' l' '-- ,, -- X-I' ,lug , gag it s , i nit . N' 4,3 - his L., -I- f A . 3-- 'Af - A'a41'fTg.. nga.: ,.'fv'.-f.gL A3S.1v, V, 'J :-..-- - -'PPP' v ,,h' ' N, . 4' , ' L U -We 18110 , :fzf'l'Wf-'NLF-:f'M 'f'13'-,v - ' ,C- 1.. 'V -3331-if--g:gfQ:sz4,:Q11 ' - t' Ad J 'I V2 T S' ' .12 . '. George Ankrum ! ,X .......,.x.,V-Q ' ' lv' I' - V . , .- N. Mm - 15, we 'sm sk-H Ag, l X .g,sJ.,..,v...Q4'?g f ., ',,q,ga ' ne-, ,,...,'M V, ,.. 'A gill iiw'g7 571 iv-'i4,:? 'c Q5 ' ,,f -k-:,a:3x1: etxz- im . . ,iyis-,N .g?..f,,-.QACS-'gm is -i'4'5ti,gf:Hf'1m. rg l .. wp M bm:-w.w.f 3' gi-A -M 5 - fry!-, -Q NQS?-:Xa P-me -1 gspfw-rgfvi - b .ASV A' -'+ ' 1 ' gift -new-9-' 51 ' f f L MH-4, C '2 . ,W X 'M - WW ' if if v av., va... L 'P . v L., nf - v ' .. W' -Q v ,w . Gene Bennett John Foster 5 , .f, 'se ' .iwwffms ,M , .,., fkifxf.. .. 'A' , .:ga.,:AV:J--XAN1 e f 'cf-1 el- S'f?5522:.E1yN.i ' .2 f ,V -..fu- , .,., M f- -. ,N-:J QQZf'Ki' ' ' . , XW3' . -ll Ff'1'-.Jig 3 if if - :L Q ' ,ef w'-if . - .1.. 4 Ng ' -51 ifgf,-.,,.,.f, we , ,.., , L M,-Q r v i, ,V . , .,:,:, mv 'ivifiiyxg 15, 5 ---f,.g'rf4f ii'43ifg t. ffi'qu:x.' fp .-'v'j'a3Sa, ,, , ' ' , , 'A e 'T i' L Semi Don Borgdill 79 J-f is U 'ir Vt? Yo-M, ' N -. Q? 9-- 12 . Q 'P K X tn '31 8 N- 5,529 Goo 'fi f Alf d blocking by llm Carmon C381 cmd Phil Perlee l6Ol shakes Gene Bennett loose for a five yd. gain. QDISPATCH pholol This pass to CenlraI's Chuck McCampbell loll was good for a T.D., only fo be called back because of a penally. UOURNAL photol Cenl John ral's Sam Webb l5Ol is about to move in and stop Linden's laCour1e l26l after a 5 yd, gain. ICITIZEN photol Vuews Bucs Trapped? Not Gene Bennet! l45l as he evades the burly Tiger lineman and dashes inside lhe Easl 5 yd. slrip. IDISPATCH pholol ri, Cenlral's Don Brooks really had Io scramble and crawl for lhis 3 yd. gain through the East forward wall. CDISPATCH pholol 81 O l 54 dx Q Gene Bennett Ilm Carman Don Harris 82 iverside Coach Koterba Though not a City League power house, Central's Cage Pirates did provide their fans with some exciting and scrappy basketball during the 1953-54 season. Showing signs of disappointment at times, the Pirates iust couldn't seem to hit their stride against their larger and more-experienced City League oppon- ents. For example, in games at North, South and Linden the Bucs, though playing smooth and aggressive ball, were no match, as the Bulldogs, Bears and Pan- thers hit a terrific percentage of their shots and were not to be outdone. On other occasions, however, there was a change of pace. The Bucs displayed speed and tranquility in pulling stunning upset victories over Portsmouth, 50-42, Lancaster St. Mary, 70-58, and West, 70-50. As far as individual performance, it must be all at- tributed to senior Don Harris and junior Chuck Mc- Campbell. Harris, a consistant scorer, led the team in point making. McCampbell, right behind Harris in scoring, was the Pirate playmaker. Ilm Carmon and Bill Smith, although never scoring threats, were both big men under the boards as well as defensive specialists. Carmon's key achievement being against North, as he limited the Bears' great center, Jim Franklin, to two baskets. Other members of the squad who contributed to the cause were iuniors Don Robinson, Gene Bennett, and sophomores Dave Chandler, Jim Slaughter, and Gene Jordon. Jordon and Robinson were starters while Chandler, Slaughter, and Bennett saw considerable action. With these five experienced men returning next year it might serve as an indication that Chuck Koter- ba's Pirates are going to give their opponents a run for their money in the coming season. ,--..- -1-4 it ff wang. veg, 5,55 ,, .53 ' 'I Rfxll 7- i H 1 . 7 ' BACK ROW, left to right: Coach Koterba, Mgr. Fred Lom- bardi, Gene Bennett, Ernie Hairston, .lim Hakes, Roger Horch, Jim Slaughter, Carl Sally, Mgr. Charles Pfeifer. SITTING: Bill Smith, Don Harris, Paul Schooley, Ilm Carman, Charles McCampbell, Don Flour, Gene Jordon. Gene Jordon I r Q . ..,, Bill Smith Chuck McCampbell Cagers Roger Horch I F Qx Jim Slaughter Paul Schooley .ff Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central ........ Central Central Central ,,...... Central Central Central Central ..,.,,.. Central Central Carl Sally Lancaster St Mary.. East ...................... Aquinas ..... Springfield North ..,.,,... Portsmouth Ashland .. Linden .... South ...... Circleville West .... East .... Aquinas .. North ..,. Linden ..., South .... West .,,. l.'j-'ylf fi, F l J, f , , .-lgyxkg, 'JJ1 , , ff' 1 ' Q ' , . . X f t ' ' . 3' 1 ',- L -'ik , ?' v N V' SJ Sz gg' A 31 gi.. ...J .av X f ' 1 . Fl-fig' ' tl ft 5 Fo vw u . '- ,A '- xg- rjfv:1,, ' - '1i..i5:,3,7 1 - N , 1 it-1R'ir'.'-1 Q-sy: sa, K ' E- ??.'If,3 -'-:. Ernie Hairston Jim Hakes I t i Aff BACK ROW, left to right: Coach Rittenhouse, Bill Anderson, Don HUD, Fred Herron, Joe Woodford, Harry Towsend, Bill Kilgore, 83 Jim Craft, Curtis Williams. SITTING: Tom Kimbro, Mims Gatewood, Fred Neal, Homer Maurey, Ken Keels, Jesse Williams, Dove Chandler. Buccaneers : 2 W wrg,r,',i My :liz E1 This attempted shot by Central's Chuck McCampbeIl U61 Sailing, sailing, over the hardwood floor is Buc forwaru is blocked and batted away by .lim Franklin 121, of Chuck McCampbeII U61 as he passes off to a teammate North. IDISPATCH photoj i Q Everyone seems to be up in arms as CentraI's Don Gene Jordon 151 of Central is cut short on his drive by Harris 481, tlm Carrnon U71 and North's Tom Haire battle Aquinas, Ralph Reiser. ICITIZEN photol for a rebound. CDISPATCH photo, 84 In Action CentraI's Don Harris 181 and Dave Chand- Jump shot! As CentroI's Don Robinson 1111 Ier 191 are unoble to stop this basket by fails to connect in this effort at Linden Linden's Paul Snyder 1441. At the start of the season, Pirate mentor Chuck Koterba was greeted by these six Iettermen. Left to right: Don Fluor, Paul Schooley, Ilm Ccrmon, Chuck McCampbeIl, Don Harris, Bill Smith, and Coach Koter- ba. 1DISPATCH photo1 . N., XM Where to now? says Jim Franklin 1211 as he is surrounded by Pirates, Don Harris 181 and Charles McCcimpbeII 1161. 1DISPATCH photo1 49, if I 5 , in F H n 1953 T rack .- f ,, - l' racial-1 ' ' ' 4 2. 'W . 1 , n .EFT F : r ss 'xi V X 3 - Q 5' . 1 t Y, - g X J. ' .1 - .' Dy' ' .H f Q Q' Q' . - - ' 2 ' w. D '-- -. -J ' , 'I' 3 G. 1 ' N I ' . - 1 h A -a ' ,. - ' 3 4: .- . - . ' s 'N -1 l .. W.-. ' . . . 1 FRONT ROW: left to right: Sam Webb, Everett White, John Foster, Bill Smith, Newt Foster, Paul Schooley, Paul Oates. BACK ROW: Ralph Holderman, Don Harris, Don Threatt, Willard Littlefield, Gene Jordon, Dick Caldwell. 3 5 T l s ., . -x : -page .r .............,.... ll' TT Head Coach Frank Howe and Athletic Director Guy Kesler. The 1953 track story was much the same as it is every year. The Pirate cindermen seem to have a keen knack for track, and once again came up with a successful epoch last spring. They completed the regular campaign undefeated in dual meets, an accomplishment which is by far nothing new to them. Why do the Pirates year after year have either a champion or first division team? One rea- son is that they get a wealth of talent from Everett, Mound, and Starling Jr. Highs, and the other is the very able coaching of Frank Howe. Among the standouts of last year's squad were John and Newton Foster, both of whom were city champions in their respective field. John was the high hurdle winner while Newton came out on top in the 880 yard run. Other winners were Don Harris who tied for first in the City high iump, Bill Smith tied for first in the District high iump, Ralph Holderman tied for first in the District pole vault, and llm Carman who was second in the District discus throw. The mile relay team made up of Frank Burton, Don Harris, Sam Webb, and Willard Littlefield, won a third spot in the district meet. As well as being unbeaten in dual meets, the Bucs won third place in both City and Hilltop Relays, which, when added up, spells out a prosperous season. 1953 Baseball X Returning baseball lettermen include, left to right: Larry Edington, Jim Hakes, Joe Morlan, Jim Kountz Don Fluor, and Harry Chadwick. Once again in 1953 the Pirates came up with a top-notch baseball team. The Parksmen finished in third place in the City League race while copping the runnerup spot in the District Tournament. After getting off to a slow start, the Bucs came back srong, winning their last seven city contests. The leader in this mid-and-late season spurt was the Pirates' brilliant catcher, Joe Morlan. Morlan, also a standout on the gridiron, was the league's top backstop in addition to topping the circuit in homeruns. It was Morlan's shiny handling of Buc pitchers, Jim Kountz, Pete Cook, and Larry Edington that was a determining factor of the spree. Other big men in the attack were shortstop, Jerry Martin, outfielders, Don Brooks, Phil Orem, Don Fluor, and firstbaseman, John O'Day. Martin was an All-City choice and lead the team in hitting with a .327 batting average. The tournament found the Pirates fighting their way to the finals before dropping a close 5-4 decis- ion to Newark. With the return of such lettermen as Morlan, Fluor, Kountz, Edington, Orem, Jim Hakes, Harry Charwick and iuniors Ernie Mawhirter and Harry Burris, the Bucs' chance for a fruitful '54 seem very bright. Coach Dave Parks All-City Centralites The 1953-54 sports year found many outstanding individual per- formers on the Pirate athletic fields. Topping the list was Don Harris, ' a 6' l65 lb. speedster who ex- celled in football, basketball and track. Don was an All-City man in football, city high iump champion in track and a member of the varsity cage squad for three years. His finest efforts, however, were put forth on the gridiron, and as a result of his fine play he was named to the INS All Ohio third team as end. Don's biggest thrill came in the Steubeneville game when he intercepted four Big Red passes and was a constant pest to the Steubenville air attack. Another big star was Joe Mor- lan, one of the best athletes to come out of Central in recent years. Joe was a member of All- City teams in both baseball and football. As a gridder he display- ed keen leadership and served as the Pirate quarterback and field general. ln baseball he was the Bucs' regular catcher for three 10 tall years. Joe, who is 5' and weighs a sturdy 200 pounds is only a iunior and has another big year of football remaining which should prove to be his best. Other AllACity men coming out of our riverside school were Ralph Holderman, Sam Webb, Dan Bargdill, llm Carmon in football, John and Newt Foster, and Bill ' Smith in track, Chuck McCampbell l in basketball and Jerry Martin in baseball. ooN Hunts Varsity Football FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Foster, I. Carmon, G. Ankrum, D. Brooks, N. Foster, G. Roszman, S. Webb, P. Pertee, P. Oates. SECOND ROW: R. Holderman, D. Bargdill, L. Eding- ton, D. Harris, B. Ramsey, T. Clark, J. Emmitt, J. Bally, T. Trim- ble, J. Morlan. THIRD ROW: B. Kilgore, G. Bennett, J. Hakes, F. Burton, F. Neal, B. Arnold, C. McCampbell, T. Pentello, P. Schooley, H. Chadwich, G. Tope, C. Williams. BACK ROW: C. Koterba, W. Rittenhouse, R. Reiser, D, Erb, A. Blackwood, F. Hale, C.L. Dumaree, D. Parks, E. Reger, F. Howe. Reserve Football Golf 51' -----P-My Y Pew ivrr fl -I A ,. ' 1 T if 3 i-H . -L 4 . 5' '7' ff' is M, F T- :FH , . - -69' 15 ' .4 tr V . I gh ' . : .J - , -' -9 ,, 1: i', K X M. Na. 'P Rx Q-'-' X K 'lj.E 5 ? I I -5 f, A F' Q9 l K! K lf. ' it ' if Ngsf' A K rr- -an if-h 11 . X l + ,,:' gl ' ' I, l 1 - L i wtf ' -5 ' X ...tp E :Ui si iff . ' ' 5 is L L l x I - ' ' 9 - l 5' . . li L 4a-.. A 5 , L l N 5- U 1 D il - - l S il lx t '. -' - ll - 'Y' if ', . f ,ffl-1 rziv : 4 -.L E phi: . ' 1 ..:5,'-lzifvsf-ks... FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Williams, J. Barnett, B. Brolm meyer, D. Hight, J. Smith, A. Stewart. MIDDLE ROW: J. Barg dill, C. Lemley, G. Rayot, J. Palmer, C. Lewis, M. Zulovitz. BACK ROW: D, Fluhorty, P. Thompson, M. Gatewood, D. Holland. F. Hawes, T. Kimbro. Members of the golf squad were, left to right: Fred Lombardi, Bob Fasone, Coach Russell, Dave Frank, and Henry Fasone. 1084 'Vest Broad Q,- P- . 1. ,ni K., I1 aff ' U. I ' 1, 3 if Q Capital zz-4450 1 0 xb Q A ,EEHSW J 'VN ' gT Q B pu 44' r ff' + 5 - :in : U 4. ,, . - 4 ,Rib I 'lf l 1f H ' , a'L1.fq,yW : WJ V154 'C 'f 7 1-f ,',','f .f .- il qi ? ' ,W7gff,y' f ff ' , A . ,Q .,... xx' gr,-wi ' 89 Barney and White Auto Parts 1009 McKinley Avenue AI'II'D CRAIITERS' INC' Ad. 8139 , Class Rmgs Club Prns Class Pins Trophies PhiIlip's Coney Island . 1244 W. Broad sf. at chicago SI9 NMI' H'g Famous Coney Islands Abams 2300 Sandwiches of all Kinds SOFT DRINKS ONLY Congratulations To 1954 GRADUATES OF CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Night Day School SCIIUQI Tuesdays Monday and FIIIJU Thursdays 'V 6:30 to 9:30 Ohio's Greatest School of Business 131 E. State St. Columbus, Ohio Ad. 4112 Wll-MAR BAKERY 21 E. Rich St. STECKHAM MOTORS 1717 Cleveland Ave. WAInut 1717 WAITE'S HARDWARE Paints-Glass-Tools Housewares-Sporting Goods 431 West Third Avenue WILLIAMS MARKET H. O. Williams 1123 Sullivant Ave. Columbus I, Ohio Ad' 8774 un. 6668 GA-H41 Studio: MA. 3889 Res: DO. 2922 EV. 5308 THE HERMAN EAlTER PACKING CO. Established 1904 SCHEll SCENIC STUDIO FaI1er's purity brands 581-83-85 South High Street PORK AND BEEF PRODUCTS Columbus, Ohio Gustave Schell Herbert Schell - C-reenlawn Avenue Columbus, Ohio Dellinger's Soles 8. Service 1582 Harrisburg Pike Tires-Batteries-Accessories West Side Prescription Center Duiley's Accordion and 671 west Broad Street Guitar School lvlarie Bennett, Owner Ma- 1523 187 South High Street Ad. 3480 Ra. 9567 C,,,,g,a,,,,,,,,,,,,S ooiom snos. MARKET Quality Meats Cr Fancy Groceries Class of 1954 Every Day Low Prices 127 N. Central Ave. Ra. 2815 DAVIS DEPT. STORE ' DERR'S AND PATRICK 34 years at Dry Cleaning and Shoe Repairing Pickup and Delivery Service 1250 W- BYO-BCI Sf- 508 Mt. Vernon Ave. Fa. 6290 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY dedicated to the development of the whole personality, is a place where you may prepare yourself for a variety of professions and vocations in a Christian environment, with desirable associations, at moderate cost. lt is a fully accredited liberal arts college with a theological seminary and music conservatory. To the average student, Capital University represents four years of living in an atmosphere charged with the adventure of learning--a place where five out of every six students are mem- bers of some organization, where everybody is somebody, where opportunities to earn while you learn are abundant, and where, under competent counsel and guidance, each student may train himself for the vocation of his choice and receive assistance in securing employment in that vocation. For further information call or write DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Capital University Columbus 9, Ohio ISAlY'S 1436 Main St. Fa. 0189 MAC'S SOHIO SERVICE 2116 W. Mound Columbus, Ohio Ra. 0684 AAA The Sign of Character and Service NURSES' REGISTRY Miles A. Shilling, Mgr. Wa. 2562 Graduate-Undergraduate Nurses 256 W. Fifth Avenue Columbus 1, Ohio JOHNNY'S SHOE REPAIR 963 West Broad Street SHOES REPAIRED SHOES SHINED HART'S CONFECTIONERY 897 W. Broad-Ad. 0587 Pictures Developed Good Quality Foods LAYMON'S CARDED PRODUCTS Brokers-Iobbers-Distributors H. T. Maloney and Sons 1063 West Broad St. Ad. 7020 THE MARK OF GOOD TASTE . . . FURNITURE FROM WHlTE'S Modern - Traditional- Colonial- Provincial For Unbeatable Values in Fine Quality Furniture, Shop WHlTE'S Fine Furniture 625 West Broad St. Open Daily 9:30 to 9 FOR YOUR GREATER SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Located conveniently for access from anywhere west of the Scioto River, the Central Point Shopping Center, at West Mound and Central, offers everything for everybody with only one stop to shop. lt's only a few minutes to Central Point by auto, and there's regular bus service on the West Mound Street line. And don't forget there's always service while you shop - two restaurants, a barber shop, dry cleaner, laundromat, beauty salon, and shoe repair-all for prompt service to Central Point Shoppers. THESE ARE YOUR CONVENIENT SHOPS AND SERVICES Adeline Shop Albers Supermarket Tom Benua Men's Store Central Point Shoe Repair Cool Brook Farm Store Central Point Drive-ln Central Point Laundromat Club Carry Out Do-Nut, lnc. Bakery Economy Savings Cr Loan Farm Bureau Insurance Coodsell Bros. Inc. Cray's Drug Store lonas Shoppe S. S. Kresge Co. The Kroger Co. May 6' Co. Furniture Marina Restaurant l Margie's Beauty Salon Moore's Miller-jones Shoes 1. C. Penney Co. Reeves Sporting Goods PR Rice's Point Barber Shop ' Schuman's Meats Singer Sewing Center Schiff's Shoes Spencer's Two to Teen Hallmark House Salvatore Shoes 511 Turntable Record Shop The Point Cocktail Lounge Zettler Hardware 1 1 . .... ,Q . NC. Q C f X iN oul or 'l'lll4!1llX'E0ll'S runes! Control Avonuo and West Mound Sfrool Aimee at a'?,mt1'za 5476 af 740 Fume ffff Yom IGN' lreg CF C lon FROM A FRIEND FINDlAY DRUGS 1225 West Broad Ra. O209 We Deliver MAC'S HARDWARE Glass Cut to Size- Pipe Cut to Measurement 735 W. Mound St. Ma. 9889 HARRY'S BEAUTY SALON IO46 Bellows Ave. Ma. O768 Lena M. Phillips. prop. STOll'S FOOD MARKET Groceries, Frozen Foods and Meats For The Golden Rule Store, Dial RA. OO64 l306 W. Broad St. We Deliver MARTIN'S AUTO SERVICE IllO W. Rich St. Ad. 8027 PRACTICE MODEL FREE TO EACH NEW STUDENT Columbus' Only Authorized COMPTOMETER SCHOOL H. H. FAIR, Mgr. 5II Hartman Theater Bldg. FL. T501 after all . . . a girl wants to look her best! And some of the best dressed girls in town are Comp- tometer Operators! Their excellent salaries mean extra cash. You can start an easy, low-tuition course now. Then upon graduation, you'll have in- teresting office work with friendly people: free lifetime placement service through l67 Comptometer Schools. Individual instruc- tion. DAVID DAVIES, INC. Columbus, Ohio Zanesville, Ohio ova 0 0 Q84 oo N09 7' RDP?-YS Ohio's Favorite Meat Products Ra WEST SIDE LAUNDROMAT 980 W. Broad St. A Ma. 0076 RADAR'S FOOD MARKET 98l West Broad St. MAin 86l3 WATA PRODUCTS 78 S. Mill Ad. 6650 Compliments of CAPPlE'S 5 8. l0c STORE l546 N. Fourth St., Columbus l, Ohio Phone WAlnut 3311 Open Daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Since 1883 STEPHENS FlOWERS West Mound at Central Everything in Flowers Oldest Flower Firm West of River . H03 Ra. ll0-4 C. T. SHELFUS PHARMACY Prescription Specialists 977 Sullivant Avenue Ma. 7074 REITER'S LUNCH 715 W. Mound St. Ad. 0692 Home Cooked Food UN. 3762 GI Pl b g P i ACKFR5 El E . B :ff d HARDWARE iePf'l SP 'HQ F'fth A cf H' I1 sf Se' Goods l Ve. IQ . Flo d P T00lS Chas. H. Ackers--Prop. S Edg H 5 ,JSI-ld WE HAVE IT FHS fd EWAlD ClEANERS 937 W. Broad St. Ma. 1492 ASHTON and TUDOR Body and Paint Shop Mill and Culbertson Ma. 2482 PRlNGlE'S S0l'll0 SERVICE 2036 jackson Pike Ca. 0380 Gas-Oil-Lubrication DAVIS MARKET Quality Groceries 5' Meats Broad Street Pharmacy Ma. 1821 981 Sullivant Ave. GEORGE FOELLER, Pharmacist Perennial llwsgijigtytlowers our 991 West Broad Street PE'l0l1e: Columbus, 1417 Brown Road RA. 4814 FAST ELECTRIC CO. 1099 Sullivant Ave. Fl. 5301 Electrical Contractors The Wm. Feun 8. Co., Inc. Wholesale Fruit, Produce Distributor Stokely-Van Camp Canned Goods FLORENTINE RESTAURANT 907 W. Broad St. Columbus Most Popular Italian Restaurant. Special-Private Dining Rooms- For Parties G Banquets Ample Drive-in Parking Hurley-Davidson Sporting Goods Everything For Every Sport 1824 N. High sf. wa. 4711 97 IJ I'I.A,, l 7954 5 ! What next? It it's Business Training, we offer and recommend courses in: Accounting-Uunior, Senior, and Professionall Business Administration Commerce and Finance Executive Secretarial Stenotype-lMachine Shorthandl Private Secretarial Stenography Speedwriting Shorthand as well as shorter courses in Bookkeeping, Salesmanship, and Office Machines iAddressograph, Comptometer, Ediphone, Mimeograph, Multigraphl. Completion of your choice of these courses will assure you of a good office position. For many months employment calls have exceeded our supply of graduates. Write or visit the school for detailed information and a copy of our Latest Bulletin. Wgiifz 214 S. High Columbus, Ohio ROE'S GROCERY 1272 W. Town St. jo. 2554 LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU SMALL ENOUGH TO APPREGIATE YOU MASIONETTE FROCKS 78 South Mill Ad. 6650 l00K T0 FRED'S FURNITURE CO. For Bargains in Home Furnishings 251 W. Fifth Ave. Wa. OIIO DAVIS BROS. PLUMBING H56 Oregon Avenue Columbus I, Ohio HERBIE W0lFF FIORIST FIowers Bring Happiness 354 E. Whittier St. Ga. 9294 wAInuf 8877 UNiversity 7463 Congratulations Class of '54 From Herbie Wolff-Glass of '34 Thinhing About Your 7 ERFURFS Future. Groceries and Meats Ga. 5786 333 Stewart Ave. We Deliver Maybe a telephone career is just what you want - an interesting job with a good salary and friendly people to work with. Why not come in and talk it over? THE OHIO IELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 99 no 9 ,gi ,- mfg, QW If 'U - ' A qzvr . 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And even a solid oak door, strong enough to guard a fortress, can't keep out the secret police. When they want in they get in, eventually, even if they have to use a bartering ram, But the flimsiest screen door in America can keep out the police unless they have a search warrant. Because we Americans take our rights for granted, it's hard to believe that there are pinkos and fellow-travelers amongst us who want to take away our freedom from search without warrant. It's just part of their plan to steal all our rights, like the right to own property, the right to work wherever we please, the right to vote secretly and all the rest. The hest way to protect a right is to use it. So if you ever hear anyone come out in favor of permitting arbitrary search and seizure on some pretext or other, set him straight! Remind him that freedom from search without warrant is a right guaranteed every American by The Constitution. Remember, thcy're your rights, so treat them right! DO YOU KNOW YOUR RIGHTS? As Americans, we have the greatest freedom and the highest s that way tandard of living in the world. Help keep it by knowing your rights and guarding them well. Some of them are: Freedom Rigbt to 'Right to Freedom Freedom Right to 'Right to Frm'-lam Right to 'Right to 'Right Io Right lu R,ght Io 'Right lo Rrgbl no 'Rtglrl lo 'Right lo Rig!-1 to I rnrlnm 'Right lo I-'rfetlom 'R,gl,.- no Freedom Frvsilnnx 'Right fm Right to 'nm an --'rim ii a 1. mm' when ol woribip setrel ballot know bow your union xpmdx your dues of xpeelb ol the preii rrilirize ngiciall lrrmu' :ala-ries of your union oiirefx lrarn srzrrb without uiurrrani petition government for redress ol grievanret know il your union officers are Cammuniitx know lmu- your union rx run speedy and publir trial by fury help of iz lawyer lverxr your employ-er'x ride of disagreement! I lo upper .xr .1 wrlruxx agnirut yourxell relim- to pt-rrmt the check-od of union duet go .hrfft lo your bmi with a grieva-me be f-rr-umm! umm.-nt until pro:-ed guilty to nun property u url: Jaipur muon yuriidirliorul disputes tn work ui .my Iomlity proper iuperrixion ol your union welfare lurid: to ilart .md lnrzrmge 4 bufirutt ni nuke .1 profil I lo he hrril by union leaders role on r0mp.tuy'i brit oder who you enyoy .muff the 'ran-Hanley iw. ght trnyoynl by memhrrx ol United Sled Worlttfx, C.l.0, thc 'im Hu-:fy nu .t .mont-4. THEY'RE YOUR RIGHTS, TREAT THEM RIGHT! GIIN to :NNI The Timken Roller Bearing Company ' ,,,, ,,,,,, Tire right Io work Jlvoll rm! lu' abridged or mode intpolenf' ' L 4, 1 -H wr fr 1 I ik ' O 1 O r 7 RED AND BLACK 25,17 Al Tn I XXX H NN Y- I In .. V M 'illfhfiw ,X - . XJJQQL3 Er- NQ1fiE ,. , - ' I Z N Ns 4. ' Q i- . , J'--+A- ,Ng Am pm .xv-A Q iu M N N - ,K E. .. ga .in xxx' N. My -'l'1 V, , E F ix-A-if-iw -, '. g?Ln- J SQ CHORUS Red and Blackl We sing thy praise and glory, Lead us to victory. Red and Black! Our every prayer is for thee We cannot falter, Central hearts voice this cry, We pledge our loyalty. Our banner o'er us As they throb with love for thee. Sq weve on, bqnngr brighf, Thy sons shall win the fight. Hey! Red and Black, Through all the years, Our cheers shall ring for thee -By John 0. Rosser Eifg isis.. 'F'-D' ' I iii
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