High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 24 text:
“
At Central From left to right: 1. Out for a sunbath. You bet- ter hurry girls. 2. Step to the right, put your little finger up and you'll have it. 3. That's what I call school spirit, 4. Magazine room of the library, 5. HaVen't I seen you somewhere? 6 Come on swing it, Bill. Just a little shake-up. . Blow wind, blow. 9. Take your choice. I'll take the one with his back to us. 10. The minuet, in UG flat. Bill 7. 8 Golden will now teach us how. 11. Excuse the back, please. 12. Easy, Mr. Rice, don't crack. 13. She said blah, blah, and they said ha! ha! 14. Smile pretty for the camera- man. 15. Mixed up a little, aren't you? 16. Gang Way, inform the women, 17, Fourth and several, hope they X make it. 5 18. A bunch of galley slaves. I 19 He also instructs J C lads f its Q '7Po it 5' mf 6 dx' 'gtKf
”
Page 23 text:
“
reading left to right: hilling, Bob Stuber, Har- nstein, Patty Schwartz, lance, Eddie Hubka, Na- son. iw: Bill Jones, Donald Yalter Meierhoffer, Paul np, Bill Abbott, Bob laryle Mitchell. : Newton Hatfield, Dick lilly Lamborn, Harriet l, Lorraine Stutsman, Richmond, Jean Adams, Jean Bayne. reading left to right: rrison, Harry Agranoff. th, Caryl Potter, Law- ibinson, Earl Stark, Dee . David Morton. w: Fred Burnett, Don- lard, Billy Vavra, Bob ene Hawk, Harold Hat- iude Funkhouser. : Ruth Ann VVeed, Mary ure, Bebe Garrett, Norma ein, Eleanor Kerr, Joan ry, Virginia Krause. dered by this organ- Found department by Jund and returned to s service is under the vk. Another valuable lge under the direction tudent Council patrols uiet during the lunch chool dances this year ear. STUDENT COUNCIL Body l-leip in Activities Student Council Second Semester Top Row, reading left to right: Donald Stallard, David Morton, Bob Yount, Jack Baker, Earl Stark, Rod Smith. Second Row: John Marshall, Bob Spalsbury, Raymond Wolf, Fred Burnett, Charles Adams, Duane Spalsbury. Third Row: Charlotte Dallam, Hazel Conkling, Mary Lee Mc- Clure, Joan Eckelberry, Virginia Krause. Top Row, reading left to rightz Claude Funkhouser, Mack Alla- man, Lawrence Robinson, Norma June Klein, Cecil Harrison, Billy Vavra, Bob Koser. Second Row: Bebe Garrett, Billy Wasserkrug, Billy Abbott, Walter Meierhoffer, Bill Yount, Harry Feltenstein, Wilbur Shilling. Third Row: Eleanor Kerr, Jean Adams, Lorraine S t u t s m a n , Charles Richmond, Harriet Hard- man, Nadien Nelson, Maryle Mitchell, Eddie Hubka. The High School Student Council Convention was held at Central during the first semester. Last year our Student Council gave much of its time to raise money for the Convention. There were about three hundred people who attended the convention, representing thirty-five schools and seven states. Most of the time was devoted to discussion groups and lectures by the students. Many of the speakers were of our own school. In these, our school problems were brought up and methods of correcting them was suggested. Bob James was the chairman of the Convention. The most noted man of the convention was Dr. John Rufi of the Department of Education from the University of Missouri, who was here to ob- serve the proceedings. As for recreation there was a dinner-dance at the Robidoux Hotel. Our cafeteria served luncheon every day. The next meeting will be held at Coffeeville, Kansas. Some of the other important services of the Student Council are the orientation classes for the incoming sophomores, printing the Hand Book, and participation in sectional convention. The Student Council is a very valuable organization. ri for Convention Representati' Convention ASSGIUMY Scene at Patrons, Night
”
Page 25 text:
“
At Central am left to right! Out for a sunbath. You bet- iurry girls. Step to the right, put your finger up and you'll have it. That's what I call school spirit, Magazine room of the library, Haven't I seen you somewhere? Come on swing it, Bill. Just a little shake-up. Blow wind, blow. Take your choice. I'll take me with his back to us. The minuet, in G flat. Bill en will now teach us how. Excuse the back, please. Easy, Mr. Rice, don't crack. She said blah, blah, and they ha! ha! Smile pretty for the camera- Mixed up a little, aren't you? Gang way, inform the women. Fourth and several, hope they 5 it. A bunch of galley slaves, He also instructs J. C. lads. mf .V , f 0 l i j , 5 S' r +3 f X-4215! 'f 1 K - Q, ' fm- f N b - x . J v l t , '-e' i a c bp, X i V i 'f Y ,fffgtviiigoifax-ftl V niiff-?5r' i t 1,-silo 1 ' K nf S X f.!l4 llli z it i 6K '17 ctw ,by 3p,, on a 603, , S e li, y,.i,xQ1. ..,,, f Y 3 , mlvq 1 Ree5
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.