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Dramatics Club The Dramatics Club is designed for persons who are interested in and appre- ciate the art of the theater. Its main pur- pose is to stimulate an interest in dra- matics and to improve one's entire man- nerism upon the stage. The outstanding activity of the club is the annual One-Act Play Festival held ata school in the dis- trict, for which the club members produce their own play. The play is given a rating of Good, Excellent, or Superior, and the cast is given helpful hints on improving their production. Careful and extensive training is given to members of the cast for the play. The 1966 One-Act Play was Keep Your Halo Straight, for which the Central group received an Excellent rating. FIRST ROW: E. Bushong, B. Evans, P. Finks, J. Swecker, J.Hottle, Eaker. SEATED: D. Brill, P. P.Koon, G. Frye, P.Grabi1l. STANDING: D.Wender, S. Myers, M.D1daw1ck, L. Peer, J. Dalke, D. Walsh, D. M. Cahill, K. Lantz, D. Nelson, S. Sine. Phil Grabill, President, Penny Koon, Secretary-Treasurer
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QL X y 4. - V.. . :fig ' iuuu 1 Miss Dorothy Rothgeb works in her office to coordinate research work, educational reading, and pleasure reading for Central's students. Library Aides The library at Central is an integral part of the total educational program of our school. Because it does provide ma- terials for all subjects and all interests of pupils and teachers, it is important that it fimction efficiently. To help in the work that goes into making our library effective, students volunteer their aid. These stu- dent assistants perform such tasks as shelving books or checking books out and in , they may be called upon to find books or materials. Some will use their skill in clerical work such as typing, simple filing, and record keeping. Thus, librarian and pupil team together to make books and other materials available for research and entertainment. FIRST ROW: L.Nicho1son, B. Click, D. Pierce, K.Hausenf1uck, M. Baber. SECOND ROW: T. Markley, E. Tavenner, P. Sollenberger, L. Sihler, S. Miller. THIRD ROW: P. Finks, J. Click, B. Pence, C. Murphy, B. Vann. FOURTH ROW: P. Hopkins, L. Hull, N. Parks, S. Edmundson.
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Band The Central Bands are fortimate to have Mr. Robert Figgins as their director. He is a recent graduate of the Shenandoah Conservatory of Music in Winchester, Virginia. The Varsity Band has fifty-two mem- bers and the 8th Grade Band has twenty- three. Band classes meet every day and extra rehearsals are held at night when needed. This year each member is respon- sible for keeping his uniform at home and in good repair. This has greatly cut down on the confusion when uniforms are to be worn. Band letters are also being a- warded this yearg to qualify for a letter a student must be a Varsity band member for two years and have a C average or above for both years. An excellent concert was presented at Christmas before an appreciative audi- ence. In March, the band attended the Dis- i trict Festival inWaynesboro and received -1 a good rating. Gretchen Benchoff, Vice President, Susie Myers, Treasurer, Mr. Our band adds much to Our school and Figgins, Director, Sally Patronik, Secretary, Gerald Frye, Pres- is 3 great Opportunity for all Students. ident. i i . , 7-n 11 1-Ak If T. I STANDING: S. Long, R. Rudolph, M. Hollar, S. Thomas, P.Grubbs, K. Racey, P. Lough, B. Marshall, M. Helsley, S. Myers, K. Richman, G. Dalton, G. Rickard, T. Bowman, D. Pierce, H. Fleming, D. Lambert, A. Ambrose, S. Getz, D. Kingery, G. Frye, M. Didawide, R. Ritter, F. Feller, B. Lambert, C. Wolveton, J. Miller, J. Raynor, D. Peer, Mr. Figgins. FIRST ROW: A. Shaffer, M. Baber, P. Orndorff, P. Hottie. SECOND ROW: M. McCarthy, D. Pierce, P. McFarland, D. Dellinger, P. Peer. THIRD ROW: G. Benchoff, P.Koon, D. Baber, K. Wilkins, S. Patronik, E. Swartz, J. Davis, L. Reedy, C. Swartz. FOURTH ROW: B. Holsinger, K. Marston, J.Truban. FIFTH ROW: R. Seal, D. Brill.
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