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Homecoming Has Victory Central’s fired up Eagles capped a successful Pageant Day with a 20-6 victory over Huron. Both offense and defense played well for the Eagles as they were in control for the greater part of the game. The Eagles first score was set up when Eric Smith inter- cepted a Huron pass and ran it to the Huron 25. After short runs by Dave Syhe and Ron Schreiber, Dean Naasz plunged over the goal line on a one yard quarterback sneak. Ron Schreiber scored the second Eagle touchdown with a three yard run around end. The score remained 14-0 in favor of the Eagles at half time. The third Eagle touchdown was all Dave Syhre as the Eagles took the opening kickoff and marched directly down field. Syhre caught passes of 14 and 15 yards and then, on a first and goal from the two, powered his way into the end zone. The fourth quarter went scoreless for the Eagles. However, Huron, on the hard running of Sophomore Mark Contreres, slipped over the goal line to break the shut out. The kick failed and the Eagles lead was 20-6 with 3:12 left in the game. As the final shot sounded, the score was still unchanged, and Centralites had a Homecoming victory.
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a a Football squad members huddle to discuss plays, b Cheerleaders ride a Model A in Homecoming parade. c This Homecoming crowd isn’t too thrilled over the game. d Keeping students from crowding on the floats didn't keep them from crowding the vehicles, e Liz Walker and Shelley Wendt seem to be having a good time at float building, f Who’s Scott Gorder smiling at? g These Centraiites dance to the music of the Blue Things. 12
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Centrolites Color Autumn John Keats “Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness” was one of the most colorful and fun-filled times of the year for Centralites. Fall included Homecoming and the football season, All- State Orchestra and Chorus and the first day of school. For many students it was an adjustment period, a time to put on shoes and take out books. But it was also a time to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. More ambitious students participated in a variety of acti- vities. Girls tennis became a fall sport, and Central had a win- ning Cross Country team. Aspiring actors and actresses partici- pated in the fall play, and courageous girls asked their favorite guys to the annual Sadie Hawkins. The beginning of pheasant season was noticeable in the daily absence lists. SDEA provided a pleasant prelude to Thanksgiving vacation and the end of Fall. a Fall seems to present an endless job of raking leaves as Dave Anderson and Cindy Beilke soon find out. b Centrals marching band added to the football season, c Seniors are “getting into” the yelling contest, d Cheerleaders are preparing for the homecoming parade, e Even Central looks good in fall! f Football anyone? g Dave Syhre and Brad Olson help to initiate Julie Bruse and Jo Bruse as cheerleaders. h and j Wybe Park was a place Central students could retreat to enjoy the days of fall. i Sophomores Vicky Podoll and Pat Schumacher show that fall is not “all work and no play.”
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