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Smile. . .you're on Central's camera! Picture yourself 20 years from now sitting in your armchair, dusting off your 1975 Eagle. What will you remember? Of course, homecoming, Sadie Hawkins, powder puff, and the prom will stand out in your memory, but what about the everyday good times? Barrelling through the tunnel at top speed, squeezing through‘the crowded stairways, choking down those yummy school lunches in order to get to class on time, getting kicked out of the library for being obnoxious-this is what makes up everyday life. So, when you reminisce about the good old days remember the little things about Central that make your high school years a special time. a Eddie Grote escapes the clutches e Central's mad man. Dean Hughes, b Phil Losacker seems to have found Stew Maynes' ticklish spot. c Jay Kirschenmann flashes his pearly whites for the camera. d Weeble people” enjoy life at Central, too. e When Greg Biehler gets ready to boogie, no one gets in his way I f Oh, that's what it means to moon! says Cheryl Strobel as Scott Nichols demonstrates, g Popeye Call takes time out for a break, h It's nice to have friends, isn't it Steve? i Catching flies was one of Mary Inman's favorite pastimes. i 19 9
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Girls assert equality in Powder Puff, Sadie Once again the female side of Central High took over for two special occasions the Powder Puff football game and Sadie Hawkins. Junior and senior girls began practicing for the Powder Puff game several weeks ahead of time. At first the senior girls were quite disappointed and a little worried because only a handful of girls showed up and the juniors far out numbered them; however, numbers became more balanced. The big game was held Friday, November 1, 1974. It was a hard, long fight to the end. Seniors scored during the first half and held their lead until the last few minutes of the game when the late-scoring junior squad made a touchdown. Juniors made the conversion and walked away cold, muddy, and victorious. Junior and senior boys cheered the girls, attired in spectacular outfits. On Saturday, November 16, the girls had a chance to take out their favorite guys to the annual celebration, Sadie Hawkins. For some of the girls, it seemed as if they spent their life's savings on dining out and paying for the big dance at the YMCA. Although maximum charge was only $1.25 for the girls, it could be expensive for the guy's admission as his cost was a penny per pound. Hitchkok provided the music. The traditional hog calling contest was won by Stew Maynes.Later on in the evening couples could get married for 25 cents. 20
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