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Page 80 text:
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ational Honor Society Z ' t K swrr The purpose of the National Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate the desire to render service, and to encourage the de- velopment of character in students of Central High School. Its four goals are character, scholarship, leadership, and citizenship. The main project of the club was to give a scholarship to two worthy seniors. It was hoped that this year the scholarship will be S100 each. Money was earned for the scholarship by bake sales, candy sales, and other projects. SEATED: Mrs. Bright, Sponsor, Benny Myers, Parliamentariang Jackie Swartz, President, AnnetteArtz, Secretary. STANDING: Donnie Luttrell, Treasurer, Dave Brill, Vice President. FIRST ROW: A. Carwile, B. Myers, A. Artz, J. Swartz, Mrs. Bright, D. Luttrell, D. Brill. SECOND ROW: L. Sihler, E. Tavenner, C. Swartz, J. Swecker, M. Leake, M. Taylor, H. Pentleton, C. Helsley, M. Coffey, D. Walsh. THIRD ROW: L. Reedy, S. Combs, S. Hollar, K. Peer, L. Newland, B. Jenkins, P. McFarland, B. Lambert, B. Wetzel, H. Spiggle. FOURTH ROW: D. Wender, J. Hottie, P. Finks, M.Wright, G. Gook, B. I-Ieltzel, G. Foltz, T. Johnson, K. Lantz. FIFTH ROW: S. Sweeney, P. Berry, D. Gucker, L.Racey, J.Wealthy, B. Sheetz, P. Clark, L. Peer, S. Lineweaver, C. Fadely. SIXTH ROW: B. Bauserman, D. Bolen, R. Gill, R. Shipe, R. Fadeley, J. Richman, P. Grabill. 1
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Hi-Y The Hi-Y is a boys' club and closely resembles a church youth fellowship. It J was begun in 1889 in Chapman, Kansas, as a branch of the Y.M.C.A. and received its name from a combination of high school and Y.M.C.A. The Central Hi-Y Chapter, now in its second year, is awell-established club at Central. During 1965-1966, the Central Hi-Y collected money for the Heart Fund and for the Citizens' Scholarship Founda- tion and helped the J .C.'s with their Christmas shopping for underprivileged children. The Hi-Y movement is a state, nation- al, international, and non-denominational fellowship of high school boys. In the pro- cess of the year, this fellowship follows many projects to raise money in hopes of better serving their school, state, and na- tion. Dave Brill, President, Randy Rudolph, Treasurer, Phil Grabill, Reporter, Keith Richards, Parliamentarian, Emery Bushong, Chaplain, Keith Lantz, Song Leaderg Steve Sine, Vice President, Mr. McGuire, Sponsor. Not pictured is Jeff Dalke, Secretary. FIRST ROW: D. Brill, K. Lantz, P. Grabill, J. Dalke, R. Rudolph. SECOND ROW: Mr. McGuire, D. Cooley, G. Foltz, F. Feller, E. Bushong. THIRD ROW: T. Bowman, M. Didawick, J. Drinker, M. Dunn, J. Bushong. FOURTH ROW: T. Johnson, B. Boyer, B. Henry, M. Helsley, D. Peer. FIFTH ROW: G. Evans, M. Baber, K. Richards, D. Lambert.
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Future Teachers of America The purposes ofthe Future Teachers of America of Central and of all FTA's are very numerous. We try to interest stu- dents in becoming good teachers and in exploring the many teaching fields. The development of professional attitudes are stressed and a program for guidance in this profession is set up. Programs are presented at each meeting -to better ac- quaint the members with the different aspects of teaching. FTA cultivates quali- ties of leadership, character, and schol- arship among the students. The members become aware of the privileges and re- sponsibilities of the teaching profession. The students acquire an understanding of the history and development of our public schools, their purpose and objectives and an appreciation of the contributions they have made to our democratic society. Finally FTA helps its members to real- ize that teaching is prominently a pro- fession that serves, the school, the community and the nation. Bonnie Lambert, Vice President, Emma Swartz, Secretary- Treasurerg Annette Artz, President, Miss Wenger, Sponsor. FIRST ROW: E. Swartz, A. Artz, K. Wilkin, B. Lambert, Miss Wenger. SECOND ROW: S. Combs, C. Helsley, W. Whetzel, L. Hollar, A. Walker, S. Hollar, THIRD ROW: B. Bauserman, C. Lytton, P. Finks, C. Garman, J. Clem. 75
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