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Row 1-Jeannette Jones, Miss Messimore, Betty Rasmus, Patty Welding, Kathryn Hydaker, Marceil Rockey, Rowena Steffe, Patricia Snovel, Jean S'cott, Betty Samsal. Row 2-Marie Stilgenbauer, Bette Sullivan, Ruth Severns, Betty Hammer, Reva Lehman. Row 3f+Bill Furnish, Dolores Gast, Marjorie Else, Evelyn Herman, Charlotte De Garmo, Evangel Bloom- quist, Glenna Yant, Shirley Keve, Peggy Curtiss, Georgia Artis, Dorothy Bennett, Carol Jean Black, De Lyla Hurst, Frances Ridenour, Marjorie Leech, Virginia Powell, Florence Martin, Juanita Powell. Row 4-Elizabeth Smith, Ruth McDonel, Betty Riddle, Betty Furnish, Mary Wagner, Mary Crissinger, Jeanne' Graf, Barbara Neely, Nadine Corson, Janette Miller, June Bernstein. Foreign Correspondence Club ITH the increasing necessity for amicable relations among nations, n students find it more essential to understand the people of other lands. To fulfill this need of the students of Central the Foreign Correspondence Club continues its activities from year to year. The purpose of the club is to give iirst-hand information to its members through corre- spondence with foreign boys and girls. The club 'Was organized five years ago by a group interested along these lines, and is now under the direction of Miss Messimore. The meetings of this year were characterized by movies, travelogues, the reading of letters, and discussion of customs of other countries. Letters were received from England, Finland, Scotland, Germany, Den- mark, and other countries. -BETTY SAMSAL one hundred six
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Sitting'-Jim Cox, Jane McCroba, Ruth Augsburger, Jeannette Jones, Pat Skinner, Betty Rasmus, Pat Snovel, Dorothy Harter, Miriam, Renz, Pat Bourk, Annette Rakowsky. - Row 1-Dorothy Ridenour, Tom Tuttle, Jane Guernsey, Alice Parent, Doris Gilmore. , Row 2--Bob Brunk, Ann Jennings, Miriam Butts. Row 3-Helen Strock, Jo Ann Bowman, Joan Hclmcr. Troubadourian Club CLUB of junior and senior students is the Troubadourian Dramatic Club, which meets on the first and third Wednesdays in the Auditorium, The Club this year was composed of fifty-five members, four of whom graduated in the January class. Each member participated in a play which was directed by members selected as program chairmen. There were eleven meetings: at seven, plays were given. They were Poor Aubrey , Soft Shoulders , Double Crossed , Prose Preferred , First Dress Suit , Frank and Emi , and This Way Out . Don Pletcher was the stage manager. The annual play, Tower Room Mystery , was presented March 25. Mrs. Rhonemus, advisor of the club, worked diligently throughout the year and was largely responsible for the success of the club. -PAUL YANT one hundred Eve
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Row 1-Paul Rutter, Dick Zimmerman, Bill Brown, Kenneth Harrod, Bud Rice, Michael Davidian, Bob McCluer, Bill Mauch, Richard Bucher, Billy Kohler, Dick Bishop. Row 2-John Pletclier, Bob Griffin, Bob Creviston, Clara Rachlin, Deloris Bryan, Esther Silverstein, Dolores Ann Ring, Dorothy Miller, Helen May Van Wirt, Clara Jane Widmark, Betty Hume, Susan Sullivan, Mary Katherine Coffman, Margie Cook, Betty Ruble. Row 3-Betty I-Ieffner, Marcene Blodgett, Lois Ann Taylor, Jane Eysenbach, Ruth Hawk, Bernice White, Leonetta Sandy, Charlotte Haller, Helen Ann Schaaf, Lois Jeanne Stevenson, Carolyn Rasmus, Kathryn Turner, Elsie Bowers, Wanda Priddy. Row 4-Arthur Neth, Sherwin Sapero, Billy Fisher, Jack Davisson, Jack Shoup, Phyllis Bennett, Nelda Johns, Richard Wolford, Jack Wibham, Jack Doty, Billy Griffin, Richard Miller, Harry Folk. Social Dancing Club EGAUSE the students of Central High wanted a club in which they could learn to dance, the Social Dancing Club was organized four years ago under the supervision of Miss,McRitchie. This club offered an oppor- tunity for everyone to have a good time and to make new friends. ' This year the club was composed of sixty-eight terpsichoreans, most of whom were from the seventh and eighth grades. Because of the great number of members, this club was divided into two groups. Every week this club met in the Girls' Junior High Gym under the supervision of Miss Evans and Mr. Ulrich. The members who were not present at the time the club picture was taken are Janet Fritz, Betty Gilroy, Betty Hughes, Betty Lewis, Robert Purnell, Israel Rachlin, Martha Rower, Doris Steger, Pauline Vandemark, and Lowell Wood. -BETTY SNYDER one hundred seven
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