Muncie Central High School - Magician Yearbook (Muncie, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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If You Are an serving Centralite A lradilzonol problem jinrfrst-day sophomores wasjnding class' rooms. Obliging upperclassmerz helped. Bilbl Keeler is steered rzght by the MunJonz'anJs map and Dave Kistler, L ,gfj Stretchhjudy! Short attendance slip taker- uppers had to solve many minor problems such as that of the attendance slip holders having been placed by tall janitors. A few girls having an extra study hall were asked to take attendance and work in the office during their free periods. They assisted Mrs. Margaret Downey, who kept the records in Mr. Earleyls office. Were the seniors of 758 helpful to underclassmen? At least one soph- omore probably thought so. lOf course, we can't tell the seniors that they were consider- ate and co-operative, Their heads would get so large that they might burstlj Having been around for a couple years, the upperclassrnen directed lost sophomores to classes. Horlrzng for .Un Earleyk ojiee, llze gulf hare a zfarzely ofhelpjizljobs. EMU' perzodofor example, abxenlee slzps rrzusl be collected and returned to the ojire. Herz judi' ,Yorlon gels her las! one on her regular hall beat. l I 13

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IE CITY SCHOOLS IJHHIIQ ilu' l,'l1mtun1.x .HIIXIIII limi' l'f!'I'1'I'jl1!I1III vgz'1'l.v, Pli1'll1',x Dugan rmfl C.v!lI1lfl'Il .S'ln11rfr1, jmjmn' II Al'II.YUllIl! fmll rlufllqy wilfz Salzm Clam and f.'ln1.vln111.i limi, ll1l1.v.wi1'111!Q .lIr'ri1' f.yII'l.Yfl7lUXH lo fl!! Cir I1ffl1ll1t'.Y. L-1,5 You'Ve Seen Them ften TLEFTJ Charlene Gravy' here follerls a number?'1'n the lunrh linefrom Barbara Booker. QLOVVER LEFT Cmlnzllx xtudmts haw YIZKIIU' dyfrrent zvqys Qfgoing fo anzljiom Jclzool, including thf old rrlizzblr xrlzool but lRIGHTl illr. Cmln shows a nmzizk. Day in and day out, Centralites keep busy in many ways. For instance, everybody looks forward to the days when movies are shown in place of regular class work. Mr. Crisler, who is in charge ofthe audio-visual department, or one of his student assistants, runs the projector. The home economics classes have really been Non the ball this year. Each holiday-in fact almost every week-they have made an attractive display in the case outside the cafeteria. Hats off to you, gals. When the warning bell rings toward the end ofthe third period, some P. Cfs fprivileged charactersj leave class. Their reason-they worlg in the cafeteria. They may take tickets, add up the prices ofeach tray, or work at the cash register. Mr. Langdonls smiling Figure is a familiar sight in the line-supervision spot.



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. XX t Z f xi is 4 t t -i 'Ihr Mll!lfIVI'.!'f Moonv 311271, azlzwfrlznrzg the lhemzf ofthe Senior Open House, looked dozwz upon Ihr lt4n1,gl1l-N-Golf--V Moya M!'1'l!ITflllII!, Hoy LUI'f.YlIIl!l, Glenn .NI?6'f,k711HU Ofserz urzrl Hope Dliarnorzrle-wlzile lhcjl sang a INIIIUEQ' songs. We Show ur Talents at pen House 'fI'd like for you to meet my parentsf' This familiar line was always heard at open houses when students introduced their parents to their teachers. The primary purpose of open houses is to show the par- Q ents what is going on at Central and to get them acquaint- . . ed with their children's teachers. After an hour of introductions, the parents, students and teachers went to the auditorium to enjoy a program given by the pupils of the particular class. Then it was off to the cafeteria to nibble and 'csipw on refreshments and to chat with friends-thus ending a pleasant evening. A, A Rejreshrnenlr in the rajelerzo were thejino! stage zyfthe open W ,Z home proeedure. Here are ilflr. and tlflrt. Dave Carson, A fans- Sanaj' jones and her mother, ,lflrr Fred Jonex.

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