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Teresa Demchak Sally Donecker The long-awaited trophy case was completed during our Junior year and was soon filled with hard-earned trophies. Gary Dragomier Malvina Eagon Joanne Eberhardt Michael Eberhart Lawrence Eckstein Mary Egert
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David Dagostino Benedict Dandrow Richard Dangelo George Danko Patricia David Marsha DeVille Diane Digianantonio John Dolhun Katherine Donahue John Donecker 16 • I Our Junior year arrived and we had at last acquired the status of upperclassmen. Already high school was half over, but we felt we had so much more left to accomplish. Representing our class at the Football Frolic, Salute to the Stars, were Trish Ress and Bob Belden. Honor attendants at the Military Ball were Gloria Moore and Dave Ba-rillari; and at the Vocal Department Dance, Teri Niezgoda and John Wil-gus. For our class dance, East Side Shuttle, we decorated the walls with little market shops from Old New York and converted the front entrance into a subway station. The back wall boasted a huge mural of the skyline of New York. The dec- Was Our Junior orations were unusual, yet striking. We presented the graduating seniors with their final fling, Junior-Senior Class Night, entitled That Was the Class That Was. During the course of the evening they were entertained by a combo, and also a parody depicting their many escapades while here at Central. The highlight of the evening was the prophecies. The refreshments were served by sophomore girls. It took the work of many juniors to make the evening the success that it was, but everyone enjoyed doing it. Linda Gremer was crowned Miss Junior Achievement of Stark County and Sue Baum was runnerup. Donna Dougherty Maryann Dreussi
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The boys' officers for our third year at Central were: 1J, Bob Kessler; 2J, John France; 3J, Terry Gar-mey; 4J, Terry Murphy; and 5J, Denny Moriarty. On the girls' side were: President, Marye-Anne Payne; Vice-President, Kathy Gerber; Secretary, Mary Leah Joliat; and Treasurer, Diane Digia-nantonio. Named to the varsity cheerleading squad were: Susie Haag, Laura Lombardi, Bonnie Burse, and Toni Lattavo. Majorettes from our class were: Sue Baum, Connie Naegeli, and Barb Blackstone. The Varsity Football team had a record of four wins, three losses, and three ties. So ended our Junior year with most of us looking forward to being seniors. Vickie Eisenbrei Carolyn Feciuch Daniel Fitzgerald Anthony Flex David Flack Gloria Floom Mary Jo Fosselman Gerald Fox John Fraley
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