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Going to e.z'tremes to prove a point are these junior girls who are bol- stering the ehanres of their favorite candidate at an eleetion conro. We Held First Field House Convos Out with the old and in the with new. President of the 1958 class Fred TViggins renders the Good Ship Central to Presi- dent-to-be Frank Foister at the llay Honor Awards Convoca- tion. The podium is a gift of the National Honor Society. Interesting to students was the convocation featuring ea:-race ear driver Don Freeiand. Here, Jlr. Freeland examines a car be- longing to senior Phil Bradburn while Tom Collins fSTANDINGJ , Phil Bradburn, and Bernie Anderson listen intently to the expert. 'TU'3 ..,,a . h 'G ,..f-' ' X . N . ' ' , k 19 -5
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MW.. gf e., ,,,, Q Q-.,,j,4,., Student Store Day brought many occupations closer to Cen- tralites. In her work at Ball Memorial Hospital, junior Caro- lyn Cranor was given the opportunity to examine blood in the blood bank. Just as store personnel take off for holi- days, Centralites took off for two special days during the year which came as a welcome relief to the monotonous routine of everyday study. Store Day gave students a chance to observe the goings-on of business establishments within Muncie and lend a hand with the running of these stores and the selling of their goods. Merchants hosted 260 Centralites this year in such vocations as hospital technology, store-clerking, newspaper reporting, and radio and television announcing. Reporting to work at 9:00, students were intro- duced to the store policies, instructed about prices and selling procedures, and then conducted to their positions in the store where they spent the re- mainder of the day. The fun day of the year, Field Day, as it is formally known, featured inter-class contests in almost all conceivable areas. The float division gives special challenge to girls who designed and decorated the floats. Games of skill for both boys and girls were judged by teachers while the queen and her attendants observed the activities. Store, Field Days Provide Diversity ' Wfxf, is A J. . II, lu -fl I I N?-Z2 -l':I.-il.-:I 1 L5 '-nl. I I 18 ig. W, Field Day brings to the surface the decorative talent of many members of the class of 1959 who had a series of winning floats with the theme, Around the W'orld. fLEFTl On the France float are Becky Turner, Pat Davis, Sandy Druckemiller, Nancy Fritz, Pat lVine. and Margaret Todar. fBELOXVJ There are wheels and u-heelbarrowsf' but in the Ann Pamerleau-and-Me linda Jones vs. Peggy Conley-andNancy Pence race, these jun- ior girls did both and gained points for their class in the 1958 Field Day events. 9 31+ ?
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