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administration Faculty Administrators meet in the principal's of- fice. Seated, left to right, are Dean of Girls Mrs. Mildred Thompson, Principal Lawrence Page, and Counselor Miss Virginia Fly. Stand- ing are Counselor Warren Fauquher. and As- sistant Princinal Alfred Rose. Members of the English department are Miss Margaret McLeish, librarian: Mrs. Jane Purcellg Ralph Thyngg Mrs. Mary Alana Lahrg Miss Louise Osborn, Department Headg and Miss Sharon Bush. Page 2 Other members of the English department include, seated from left to right: Miss Marcia Combs, Miss Mabel Weiss, Mrs. Nancy Offer- man, and Miss Olema Mote. Standing are E. A. Hensley and Lester Reynolds.
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COACH HOWARD f Have you attended a football practice of the Golden Bears at Bosse Field? If so, you have observed the activities of Head Coach Daniel O. 1 Howard. You have seen him speaking to the varsity squad, demonstrat- ing a play or criticizing the performance of a group. You had no difficulty in identifying Coach, In addition to being the man who obviously was in command, he probably wore gray baseball pants, a white T shirt and a green trench coat if the day was rainy or cold. He wore a baseball cap and in his left hip pocket was a black loose-leaf notebook. In a way, this little book contains the history of Central High School football during the past twenty-five years. During the practice session strange men were observed either down on the field or sitting in the stand. Perhaps one or two wore the uniform of one of the armed services. Others were older and some had greying temples indicating middle age. Most, perhaps all, of these men are entitled to wear the varsity MC. They had stopped by to express good wishes to the team and coaches. Perhaps, also, they listened hopefully for an encouraging word about the season's prospects. Dan had time for a friendly greeting with each one and perhaps an inquiry about the family. Mr. Howard has proved himself to be an able coach. More than that. he has been an inspiration to the students at Central for more than twenty-five years. It is for these reasons that we, the members of the Class of '59, inscribe this edition of the Centralian to him with affection and best wishes. 'annul yr' H Q. e., . -s .,' Editor-in-chief Virginia Jones talks things over with this year's Centralian Staff. At front table, left to right, are third page editor Peggy Gresham, first page editor Patsy Gist, Pat Gambrel, bookkeeper Jo Ann Cottingham, Avis Bissinger, Carolyn Wilson, Senior Edition editor Marianne Becker, Connie Doerner, Cherie Bootz, Carole Gass, and Jim Hollingsworth. At the back table are Charlie Grimm, Pat Paris, Kathy Rosborough, Joyce Davidson, Darrel McNeely, Kay Koob, Deanna Ditzer, Bob Bard, Brenda Cummings, Temme Patterson, and Chuck Leach. ln the insert are sports editor Pat Cullen and second page editor Liz Goss. Page I
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Standing, left to right, are: Rob ert Silber Cdepartment heady Mrs. Elizabeth Coffey, Ralph Rothert Mrs. llelen Fleck, Edmund Higgs, Robert Becker, and Warren Spring ston. Members of the math depart- ment. Seated. left to right, are: Edwin Oing Cdepartment headi, Wayne Kilpatrick, Robert McCan- non, Charles Smith, Victor Fisher, Harry Gregory, and llenry Meyer. fn Members of the Social Studies Department are: William Pritch- ett, Warren Klein. Miss Myrtle McKown, Walter Wahnsiedler Cde- partment headb, .lim Myers, Irving Springer, Raymond Kendall, Luise Schnakenburg, Charles Stieler, and Paul Thompson. Page 3
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