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maiorettes 4' 4 1 ll-nIral's Varsity l'h0c-rlvzldcrs urs-. Nlilllllillg' I1-fl In right: Nancy Hnrrlm-rx, Larry Rzllclifl' and Donna 'l'l'ZlL1lll'. Sitting loft and right are Shamnm lic-ckhzun and I'ut We-Imslvr. Q Drum Major Larry lizllrlifl' is shown with tho IIl2lj0l't'Ill'N of 1951'- m8. They arc, standing la-fl to right: Funniv Ilm-rm-r, l'og'g'y GFUSIILIIII. lionniv M1-31-r. Shirloy llzlrdn-sip, .IZIIIICU llmu-ll and 5hRll'0ll 1-mul. Page 29
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qfwifrmen pqae 3.9140 ellampiond I Pictured above are the members of the Freshman Basketball Team which won the S. I. A. C. tournament and is in first place in the city freshman standings. They have won 18 ball games and lost 2. First row left to right: Manager Harold Cummings, Ofha Th0II13S, R0H2lld Smith, WYIl10I1d Walton, Bill Nelson, Paul Maier, Bill Beller, and Manager Larry Bl'0Wd6l'- Back row left to right: oach Ed Katterhenry, Kerry Chesser, Tom Tresselt, Gary Jones, Kenneth Briody, Marion Brackett, Jess Bohler, Gary Cooper, Tom Myers, Charles Minnis, and Ronald Sprinkle. tennis CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF I958 I Class p,.eside,,f Pictured above are the members of Central's tennis team, coached I FRED FREELS KOCH STUDIO 118 S. E. First Street Across from McCurdy Hotel Warren Wilhelm. Kneeling from left to right are: .Ioe Simpkins, student manager. Mil Neisen, .lim Dorman, Danny Knapp,Alla n Rowlett, ,lim Morton. Standing are: Jerry Gray, .Iohn Gottman, Tom Anderson, Mr. Wilhell .lim Devine, Clarence Browder, Harold Shafer. Page 28
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may clay -ww? national honor society Forty-one students were inducted into the National Honor Society during the year '57-'58. .Iohn Marynell was president and Nancy Fischer was secretary. Pledges we1'e: seniors, Fred Freels, Sharon Beckham, Jerry Winiger, Faye Maloney, Nancy Borders, Ka- ren Smith, Sandra Stephens, Sandra Nlcflanahan, Janice Kleitz, Larry Lawrence, Lucille Schofield, Jewell Vamphell, Patsy NVelister, Fay Varlile, Dorothy Payne, Barbara Seifert. ll e o r gg e Morris, Vicki Koontz, Barbara Love, Wayne Riley, l.adonn:t Stilwell, Wilma Dunn, Sandra Randolph, David Willitord. The juniors were: Carol Becker, lrinda llay, Kent Cherry, Connie lloadley, Nlike Vooper, Margo Maier. Marianne Becker, Boll tiiay, .lo Ann Ovttinehaiu, Nancy Lukens, .lim Morton, Donna Teague, Sandy Smith, Donna Miller, larry lkat- cIii't'c. Paula Squire, and John Steel. lnducted last year were: Bill Bates, Nancy Beyer, Oscar Bohn, Janette Boylls, Nancy Fischer. Nlartha Fitch, John Helmhock, John Blarynell. Iloliert Miller, Sara Miller, Fritzie liicchmann, Sandra Swangn, Linda VVathen. Barlmara Zwickel, and Betty Zwickel. Page 30 ra aw if Z, ,pta seniors, were selected as the healthiest girl a' and boy and reigned over the May Day assembly as May Queen and King. From left to right members of the court are Linda Worman, seniorg Vernon Bakr freshmang Sharon Beckham, seniorg Roger Karch, juniorg Linda Eagan, juniorg Phyl Kronemeyer, senior, Fred Freels, seniorg Linda Waggener, seniorg .lack Gander, senio and Judy Schminke, junior. Linda Eagon and Phyllis Kronemeyer were crown bearers. ayne war orphan Retiring continued from page when he was in military service. Mr. Kardokus said, I have he extremely interested in developi an objective method to utilize leai ing interests. I hope something: xy he developed whereby more st dents will do creative learning. I 2 reluctant to withdraw from acti teaching and I feel that my intere xxill never fade away. My conso tion on severing active relatio with Central Ilieh School is th whatever dynamic contrihutio which I may have made will ex as long as they serve a useful pt posef' .lunior Nlargo Maier, pictured above, visits Central's adopted orphan, Vera Zingarette, at her home in Italy. Vera is sponsored by the VVorld Neighbor Council.
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