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Key Club fl fm k i Officers Left to right: Mark Dunna ant, Junior Directors Bolling Tucker, Vice-President; Charles illiams. Secretary; Har ev Tisdale. President; Mr. Palmore. Sponsor; Glenn C.ulley, Treasurer; Ricky Procise, Sophomore Director; Roger Rickman. Sgl.- at- Arms; Billy Roby, Senior Director. Club Sweetheart. Patricia I.o e; Sponsor, Mr. Tom Palmore Organizations 129
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US Literary Magazine Displays Student Talent US, Central’s first literary magazine, arrived late at C.H.S., but nevertheless made a grand showing. Conceived early in March by Editors- to-be, Pansy Quinn and Beverly Powell, US first appeared early in May and reappeared the first of June. Apparently, students enjoyed reading the various works of their fellow students, for both issues of US were a tremendous success. The example set by these first issues will hope- fully be a precedent to be continued in ensuing years. Senior Editor. Pansy Quinn, grins with satisfaction at a job well done. Above: Staff and sponsors proudly form US. Below left: Business Manager. Glen Cullev. Below right: Staff members and Mrs. Hawthorne hard at work. Editor-in-chief. Beverly Powell, looks over finished pages. features 128
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Marching Band The Central High School Band involved students from both the Junior and Senior High Schools this year. This new plan proved very successful. The marching band contained sixty-four playing members, four majorettes, and fourteen members of the color guard. New uniforms were designed for the majorettes, color guard, and the drum major and were made to match the band uniforms. The marching band, led by Vivian Rutledge, drum majorette, won five trophies and $325.00 in prize money. In addition to performing at football games and in area parades, the marching band was chosen to be a princess band at the Tobacco Festival. They also performed for a Hampden-Sydney football game and at the Annual Military Parade in Hopewell. The concert band performed for the schools and the public with a Christmas concert in December and a spring concert in April. They went to the District Band Festival in March and received a rating of excellent. Eleven members of this concert band participated in the all-regional band and many students won medals for their performances at the Solo and Ensemble Festival.
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