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suit? if' 2 GOOD EVENING, parents! Teachers did their part in mak- ing welcome the hundreds of parents who visited Central during Open House last fall. UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Gans explains the working of test tube mysteries while iupper rightl Mrs. Grevenberg teaches her visiting class in World History. Class periods lasting about lO minutes gave 5' teachers opportunity to outline the general field and goals of their specialties. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Higgins ponders his reply to the inquiry of a visiting parent in his Ameri- can Government class. LOWER RIGHT: Mrs. F. Britton Burns supervises the mailing of invitations to Open House. Many students and friends joined parents that night. PARENTS WHO showed up for the i964 Open House activities at Cen- Welcome, Folks! crowd come calling, but also just about everybody said it was the best Open House in the school's history. Beginning with a delightful turkey dinner in the Cafeteria, complete with musical entertainment, parents followed the class schedules given them by their students and had opportunity to see first hand the daily David Blair said it gave the visitors a wonderful buying. He also had praise for his officers, who worked so diligently for PTA success. tral last Oct. 27 were not disap- pointed. Not only did a record routines of their children. PTA President chance to see what their tax dollars were
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YEARBOOK SUBSCRIPTION? Yes, this is the place! And the game, and miscellaneous supplies are all there for the Bookstore is the place for much more, this typical you. Mrs. Pretzer, manager, and Assistant Mrs. Foltz are group of Bobcats knows. Stationery, textbooks, tickets to kept busy here, supplying the many customer needs. , NEVER A DULL moment-because there's S m I r U no time! Our clerk-stenographer force does a wonderful job of keeping everything work- ing smoothly. That's surprising, too, when one considers the tumult, rush, and seeming confusion in a school as active as CeHS. Filing, handling mail and phone calls, typing, compiling vital information for permanent records -it's enough to have heads spinning. But it all comes out with a very minimum of fuss. . . 1 l SECRETARIES with talent and pa- tience! Central's students owe more than they can ever pay to these young women who keep records, check at- . W tendance, help with the schedule . I changes . . . and more. TOP ROW: CATHERINE ADDISON, Assistant ' Principal's Office, MARTHA FITZ- I GERALD, Counseling Office, lDA FOLTZ, Bookstore, LA RUE FORTEN- BERRY, Registrar's Office. CENTER: JUDY GAUDET, Switchboard, CON- NIE HOLT, Principal's Office, INEZ KENNEDY, Attendance, MAXlNE MCDONALD, Registrar's Office. BOT- TOM: FLORENCE MIKAL, Library, BETTY PRETZER, Bookstore Manager, T HELEN THOMAS, Registrar's Office, 1 GLADYS WILKE, Audio-Visual Office, f Q4 nie
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GLAD WE CAME! The dinner of turkey and fixin's proved prior to taking classes based on the schedules given an overwhelming success. Here are a few hundred of them by their children. Open House this year was pro- the satisfied customers who thronged to the cafeteria nounced best yet by the guests. They Came, They Ate And Joined PARENT-TEACHER sales- men are Mrs. Hinkle, left, and Mrs, Blair, who sign up a new member during the early hours of Central's Open House program. Membership this year hit an all-time high, with stu- dent classes competing for best salesmanship honors. l C26
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