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a Wonder why Sandy Hammrich is looking at Bill Sauck that way. b Having fun at Sadie Hawkins are Sharon Roundy. Clyde Fredrickson, Mike Wolforth and Jane Wrasse. c Referee Frank Bohall looking toward the sidelines for help, d Popcye Call. Pam Wendt and Shelley Anderson don’t seem too pleased with the goings on at Sadie. e Bill Hayes and Dave Pickus exhibit their sexy legs at the Powder Puff game. f Charlotte Rochr plotting against the opposition, g Fran Vincent, Helen Sivertson and Ed Schaefle seem to be having a typical Sadie Hawkins conversation, h Preacher Bill Hayes marrying droves of couples. 18
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Adjustments Made by All The customary day of a Centralite seldom seemed routine. While the sophomores were adjusting to a different and larger schedule, juniors, seniors and faculty were also making a few ad- justments over last year. Though homeroom was again between first and second hours, it wasn’t everyday. On the days homeroom was to be scheduled, the office would announce it to the students the day before. Occasionally, a student, not hearing the announcements, would go to homeroom instead of second hour or vice versa. The Roosevelt building was added to Central this year. His- tory and social science classes were predominantly the classes found in the additional building. These classes were formerly lo- cated in old Central and Washington. With the relocation of the history and social science classes, other classes were consequently relocated. The nurses’ office was moved to the old DECA room on first floor old Central while DECA was moved into Washington. The former nurses’ of- fice was then turned into a room for the mimeograph and ditto machines, etc. The only other major change in classrooms, was in the spe- cial education department. Last year, special ed was located at Monroe. This year they were located at Central in Washington. Seniors again enjoyed year round privileges. Juniors also got semi-privileges. That is, a junior having first or last hour study hall was not required to be in school during that time. The addition of the Roosevelt building also made it possible for seniors to have a lounge all year round. Although the lounge was located in the old wrestling room in the basement of Wash- ington, it is possible there would not have been a lounge the first the year, had Roosevelt not been added.
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Girls Attempt Football, Manhunting Centra] High's feminine side got into the liberation move- ment by proving to the guys that they could play football and act as escorts. This year's Powder Puff game, held Saturday. October 27, was a hard fought contest with the senior girls coming out on top 6-0. Vicki Eckrich scored on a 6 yard run for the game’s only score. Senior standouts were Eckrich, Jill Mogen, Vicki Ander- son. and Julie Hornamen. Pacing the juniors were Elaine Hoon. Monica Toth. Ann Thompson, and Lori Vikesland. Outstanding support was heaped upon the girls. Backing the junior girls were cheerleaders Jim Fritz. Benny Swanson. Dean Naasz and Doug Dietz. Senior cheerleaders were Bill Hayes and Dave Pickus. Women's “Libbers” would have been proud of the Central girls on Saturday, November 17. The girls followed the Sadie Hawkins tradition by escorting the boys to dinner and then to the dance. The dance was held at the YMCA with “Argus” pro- viding music. Daryl Thayer was the winner of the hog-calling competi- tion while Bill Sauck and Bill Hayes played preacher and married all willing couples. History has not. as yet, stated which activity. Powder Puff or Sadie Hawkins, proved to be the more painful experience, but rumor has it that the girls will “move” again in 1974. g h 19
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