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And Are Off on Conventions, Trips, Campaigns EN ROUTE to NSPA Convention of High School Journalists at French Lick are editors and business managers of the WARRIOR: McClean, Kahn, Schrader, Law, Bowling, Lane, Hinz. “ALL ABOARD for the SASG Convention at Mobile, Alabama!” say Delegates Bill Allen, Peggy Morgan, and Nat Dillon—Nat won 2nd prize as prettiest delegate. OUT OF TOWN TRIPS are high points on the athletic schedule. This bus load is about to leave for Clarksdale. INGENIOUS MANAGERS stage ag- gressive campaigns in Student Govern- ment elections. Candidates are selected by Nominating Conventions of home room delegates. To be elected president is the highest honor any student can win, for in his and his cabinet’s hands is the good name of Central. Gorgeous George’s weight goes to Gold ticket.
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Actively Participate in FIRE PREVENTION WEEK—We entered posters in city-wide contest; first prize was won by Joyce Reynolds. ACTIVE “POLITICIANS” back their candidates with buttons, speeches, and posters. Nov. 3, Dewey poster came down fast! SPORTING BIG RED FEATHERS are Archer, Busch, Lita Gibbs, and Kirchdorfer, leaders of a suc- cessful Community Chest Drive. Community Projects MARCH OF DIMES Campaign netted $121.95. Peggy and Darlene are glad all those dollars aren’t dimes! VALENTINE FAVORS FOR KENNEDY Hospital were made by the art department at the request of the Junior Red Cross. Artists are Chandler, Fischer, Bache, Thomas. THE BLIND GAME parade was entered enthusias- tically by Centralites in convertibles with flying colors. FB tee fn PRET toe Starry Ager 3 : Ee
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—Friday afternoons—Youthful Patrick Henrys de- 1449 claimed “Give me liberty” and spelling champions up- held their reputations in matches to the pleasure and edification of visiting parents, friends, and members of the Board of Visitors. These oratorical contests and spelling bees were the only extra- curricular activities that relieved the weekly grind. Students came to study—studied—went home—that’s all. No student government developed a sense of responsibility; no clubs offered opportunities to make friends, learn, and have fun at the same time. “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy,” was Nort the idea in 1849. Page Eleven
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