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QUILL AND SCROLL CROW ll Marcia Kingen, Marilyn Brand, Jean Deal, Sharon Meyer, Jill Hartley, Mr. Henderson. KROW 25 Judi Boswell, Sharon Bybee, Judy Wooten, Mike Walsh, Janet Moore. KROW 31 Jule DeJager, Barbara Bookcut, Marie McCarty, Bill Sutters, Dan Milhollin, Jim Cole, Not pictured: Jim Marshall. HONOR SOCIETY KROW lj Marilyn Brand, Dana Huffman, Kay Stevenson, Jim Marshall, Jill Hartley, Judy Wooten, Miss Eleanor Bly. KROW 21 Helen Baker, Gail Gribble, Barbara Melnik. Judi Boswell, Joann Keppler, Janet Moore, Shirlee Herndon, Mar- cia Kingen. Four Honorary Clubs Honorary clubs recognizing the achievement of students in fields of drama, athletics, scholar- ship, and journalism are found at Central in the form of the National Thespian Society, M Club, National Honor Society, and Quill and Scroll. Officers for the newly formed Thespian troupe were Mike Collins, presidentg Pam Helden- brand, clerk, and Miss Drucilla Stillwagon, spon- sor. Greg Hurst presided over M Club with the other officers, Bob Patterson, vice-presidentg Rex Miller, secretaryg and Don Waters, treasurer. Mr. Antonini and Mr. Longfellow were sponsors. Jim Marshall headed the Honor Society, sup- ported by Jill Hartley, vice-president, Judy Woot- en, secretaryg Kay Stevenson, treasurer, and Miss Eleanor Bly, sponsor. Quill and Scroll president Jill Hartley worked with other officers vice-president Judi Boswell, secretary-treasurer Janet Moore, and sponsor Mr. Edgar Henderson. QROW 35 Donna Hill, Anna Wilson, Dixie Wilkinson, Mike Ashley, Allen Goetcheus, Wanda Mannix, Ann Ertel, Molly Ingram. CROW 41 Ronald Rude, Jack Oliver, Bob Noble, Mike Walsh. Frank Foister, Joe Rankin, Phvllis Bell 22
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okbnmznnous . . . proved that we're 'Joiners' ls art, music, or drama your line? Or do your tastes run closer to sports, languages, world affairs, and books? Whatever your preference land we mean this literallyll there is a group with interests similar to yours. There are honoraries, service goups, clubs whose programs are centered around careers, and groups for the pure pleasure of fellowship. There is no excuse for any Centralite to be bored with all the activities to attend. If it's not a club meeting, it's a project or special party. What better way to spend an evening than making friends and having fun? 21
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Ppplaud Students' Superiority MH CLUB High hatted and handy with mow ii Mr. Punzelt, Den Ven Dyke, Greg Hurst, Robert Patterson, Rex Miller, Don Waters. Sales Tre ,-'O-fUP'fgm and Ref KROW 23 Geoffrey Rivers, Gene Replogle, Jim Marshall, David Heltz, Dennis Johnson. Miller, 3e '0: .M Qfub mem' CROW 31 Mike DeVault, Dick Campbell, Sieve Barnett, Norm Crow, Jan Conway, Ronnie bers, who, dmposed ,of the Willia.ms. lads during tourney tune for KROW 42 George Schad, Dick Freeman, Joe Faris, Kelly Ncry, Mike Schranz, U' Profit- TMS fa the second mow sp Dave Baker, Bill Aifem, cherne Vonderschmitt, Richard Williams, Charlie Michael, rear for the Pfwecf- F Q '33 X C, Y THESPIANS KROW U Miss Stillwagon, Allen Goetcheus, Sandy Zimmerman, Mike Collins. Every semester the Ilonor Society initiafes neu' members with a Candle-light QROW 27 NaiiaKeil'1n, Joyce Downey, Lana ceremony. Some '58 members shown here were Jim fllarshall. president: Marilyn Lgwery, Joe Rcmkin, Brand, Shirlee Herndon, Judy Woolen. secretary: Dia-ie Wilkinson. Janet Moore, KROW 31 Nancy Dickens, Bonnie Ray, Jim Kay Stevenson, trasurer: Jill Hartley. z-ive-presirlenf: and .-illen Goetcheus. Cox, Muriel Coatie. 23
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