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D 4 r 'MN-Y L gf '- '43 we ,Awww xpuw.-ew 49 IAQ, Q-7 S ' V-..-.,..,h W we w...,..- 1 v- 1 rv sig, ,x li I 5 K i TOP PICTURE ROW 1fBob Bassitt, lack Campbell, Huss Mericle, Ken Basinqer. ROW 2-Ronnie Kerst. Iim Dudley, Dick Hilgendorf, Dick Hammell, Phil Shook. ROW 3fMr. L. E. Doty, Bob Hartman, David Sullivan. Tom Hawisher. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1-lim Gross, Bob Settlemire, Don Campbell, Sandy Glazer, Iim Hecht, Ronnie Dotson. ROW 2-Ronald Cook, Paul Gross, Bob Houtz, Don Black, Dick Black, Fred Fischer. HOW 3-Tom Evans, Huey Breymaier, Don Armstrong, lim Harrod, Iohn Suqarmcm, Bob Muck, Bob Camp. ROW 4eBruce Bennett, George Bailey, Don Romig, lim DeVoe, Chester Lowry. Steve DeWeese, Joe Butterfield. -114- Sw ..
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Science Club President - - Ed McCartney - - the guy with the jokes Vice-President - - - Bill Loveland - - - Willie the Veep Secretary-Treasurer - - Ruby Lambert - with a pad, a pencil, and a test tube Advisors - - - Mr. I. W. Kohn cmd Mr. I. A. Bright Those strange odors termed educational that escaped from rooms 102 and 106 on the first and third Wednesdays during the past year were the result of the scientific experiments performed by the Science Club. The purpose of the club was to give those students in grades nine through twelve who were interested in science a chance to experiment more freely in biology, chemistry, and physics. Some of these members submitted entries to Science Day held at Bowling Green University on April 5. Sally Schoenlein fi if -A' Radio Club President - - - Bob Blattner - - - the ambitious type Vice-President - - - Ioan Angell - - sweet as honey Secretary - - lanet Ellis - - - - a bundle ot joy Treasurer ---- Ieannine Eaton - - keeps her figures Sergeant-at-arms - - Dick Blattner - - knows his job Advisor - - - ----- - Mr. Arthur W. Craft The Radio Club provided an opportunity for the students of Central High School to par- ticipate in a most modern type of communication. Members of this club planned scripts, announced programs, or scouted for school talent. The thirty-one members of the Radio Club were chosen by competitive tryouts at the beginning of the school year. Meetings scheduled by their advisor were held either in room ll2, or room 208. Every Wednesday the club's broadcast came to the public over WIMA from four o'clock to four-fifteen. At their recognition party held at the end of the school year all the members received certificates and some, due to outstanding work, received pins. Virginia Winget -1 13-
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Stage Club President - - Ronnie Kerst - - directs the other boys' muscles Vice-President - - - Dick Hilgendort ---- dependable Dick Secretary-Treasurer - - - Ken Basinger - - budget boss Advisor - - - ---- - Mr. L. E. Doty At the beginning of the school year the dean of boys chose the Stage Club from those in grades ten through twelve who were interested in this activity. The club consisted of fourteen boys who met every week during the sixth period in the boys' stage dressing room. It was the Stage Club's duty to operate the lights and the public address system, to make, paint and set scenery, and to pull the curtain. The members were on duty in the auditorium every day from 8:00 A. M. until 3:45 P. M. to attend to Central's stage needs. Sally Schoenlein -ll 'lr 'k Proiectionists Advisor - - Mr. Iohn Kohn The objective of the projectionists this year was to learn the mechanism ot the movie pro- jectors and how to operate them. The boys devoted many ot their study halls to showing movies to classes and assemblies. The dean of boys selected this group from boys in grades nine through twelve who ap- plied at the beginning of the school year. The requirement for membership was a grade average ot two, scholastically. In the meetings, which were under the direction ot their ad- visor, the boys discussed the problems they had encountered in their work. The award received for one year's participation was a certificate, a service pin was given tor two years, and for three years a letter was presented. Sally Schoenlein -1 15-
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