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.ig g'.. Q 281 r 'iv av' Row 1 Bob Joseph, Holi House. Gt-nv Soc-es, Charles House, lion Vleleher, Dick Se-itz, Charles Covey. Row 2 Warren VVhite, Rob Zumhrun, Dean Bartlett, Mr. Steiner, Mr. Smith, James Post, Norman Jay, Don Taflimrer. Stage Club OlilflCl'liS Szaqv Alanauer V V - Y DoNAI.n l7l.l-'I'CHl7R ,rlssixltirvl Slilcli' illilnutlur XV,-XRRIxN XVlll'lklf Secrelulif - - F EL'Gl'Nli SPFIQS .'ltIL'l-.NUIAS lxlll. Sl l-INIAR and MR. SMITH VERY Wediiesday' during club period the members of the Stage Club met and discussed the problems concerning the technicalities of the stage. The meetings were conducted formally with the stage manager usually presiding. H This is a group of industrious young men. They are in complete charge of the stage, and that is one ofthe biggest tasks in death old Central. They not only work during school hours but after school and sometimes far into the night. Some of them are present whenever the stage is used, and the stage is used many times in a week. We are fortunate in having such a splendid organization of this nature in our school. The Stage Club has finished a year of effective, constructive work. Members of the Stage Club not included in the picture are Eugene Griflith and Virgil Ciulker. -JOHN KFMPH one hundred eight
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'af ' -,Q Row l l':iul Ruttv-r, Du-lv Ziriiniz-itmqiii, liill l-ii'-tuii K--nn--th Hzirr-nl, liinl linw, Mit-hgi.-1 Iigixiiligiiil HMI, Mvflliviy Hill Mziuvh, Rirhurfl llin-livr. Billy Knhli-r, Ilirlv Hisliiqi Row 2 John I'lm-tvhl'l'. 'lvl' llriffih, l-it-li l'i'i'xi-tml, Vlzirii Rzirhliiil llv'lvI'ls lliwxiii. P1-tlivr Silvvi-st:-iii, lh-loin-s Ann Ring, llnrulhy Miller. Hill--ii May Vzin Vl'ir1. 4'l:ir:i .lame Wiilnizirlv, li.-my Hum- Siiszin Sullivzili. Marg Kathi-riiiw Unffniaili, Mziruu- Funk, Iii-tty liiihl., Row 3 Betty Ht-ffm-r. Mnreem- lil--iligt-tt, Luis Ami 'l'.i5lur, .lane Idyswiiliii.-li, Ruth Hunk. lL.-rnit-.- Whit-', I.wvm-tta Sunily, f'h:ii'lut1t- Halle-r. Heli-ii Ami Swhzizif, Iiois .lv-:mmf St:-xviisori, Vziiwilyii linsniiis, Kathryn Turner. lfllsi-f linwi-ix, Wanmlzi I'ri1l4iy, Row I Arthur Nvth, Shi-ruin Siwro. llilly l-'islit-V, .lzivlv llzixissnii, .lin-lv Shniii., Pm-111. Ilpmi.-ii. N.-1.13, Johns, Rit'li:ii'wl lY'olfw:i'-l, .lan-lv XYiVh:im, .lark lmty, llilly Urlllxns liivlmrtl Mill--r, Hurry I-Uillv. Social Dancing Club ECAUSE the students of Central High wanted a cluh in which thev could learn to dance, the Social Dancing Club was organived four vears ago under the supervision of Miss NleRitchie. This eluh offered an oppor- tunity for everyone to have a good time and to make new friends, This vear the club was composed of sixty-eight terpsiehoreans, most ol whom were from the seventh and eighth grades, Because ot' the great number of members, this club was divided into two groups. Everv week this club met in the Girls' Junior High Gvm under the supervision of Miss Evans and Mr. Ulrich, The members who were DOI present at the time the club picture was taken are Janet Fritz, Betty Gilrov. Betty Hughes. Betty Lewis, Robert Purnell. Israel Rachlin, Martha Rower, Doris Steger. Pauline Yandemarlv. and Lowell 'XVood. ffBl-'I I'H' SNYIWl'll om' htlmfretl .setwi
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Row I June Hummel, Alfreil Hzii'liishfm:er. Jzinies Green, Holi Huffr-r, lim-lly Juni- Smith, Mr. Hnln-V. Row 2 .Iumes Cuvziliullilh, Hill l'rentiee, Mziruairi-I Stiles, lieth' Snyder, Velulini- Vzniiglin, Row 3 -'James Cox, Bob Hileheoek, John Keller, Bill Blum, Claiyton Anisliungh. Row 4 Junior Maueh, llon Lt-mxin, John Driver, Ealwurd llriver, Holi Hzinensli-in. Row 5 Bill I':u'e-nt, Oliver lizisinuer. Row 6 Quentin Cunningham, James Futon, Lewis 'l'iniainiw, lh-tly lfloytl, Helly .lean .lones, Camera Club Ol'l'lCliRS President - - - B11 1 Bl UM l'1'ce-Preszidenl . .llxl Cmix Serrefuru e V Rom RI HL'l 1 ifit Treasurer DUN I I HNLXN ITH the advent of photography some years ago, several amateur photographers formed a club. This club has had many enthusiastic newcomers in these past few years, ln fact, this year the club was divided into two parts, one meeting in the physics laboratory one week: and the other group, the next week, Methods of developing and printing were fully discussed. They also undertook the task of making some developer. as well as analyzing different types of cameras. A high point of the year was that of a l.ima News' photographer who took the club's pictures and placed them in a Sunday edition ofthe Lima News. Also a visit to Adon studios was made. There the amateurs were confronted with the commercial aspect of photography. Members of this club who did not have their pictures taken are Robert Farsht. Joe Hackley, Sam Homan, James Reed, and Danny Sullivan. Mr. Huber, able faculty advisor, explained to the amateurish amateurS the theory of photography, exposure. printing. enlarging, and all other phases so well known to an expert. Mr, Huber has won several prizes with his excel' lent photographs. -PAUL llti 1 Ntin l i one hundred nine
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