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CHS students (LEFT) supported sports activities as well as showing school spirit. Kevin Buntrock (CENTER) discovers the beauty of nature. Greg Johnson and Dallas Erdmann (ABOVE) found out that some courses offer a variety of opportunities. Unexpected early snow (LEFT) fell in the fall of 1975.
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School commences; Centralites alter routines As fall came around stu- dents and teachers fell back into their old routines, which for many included an eight to three o’clock school day. Even with these old routines several changes had to be made to allow for such tilings as church organizations, jobs, school activities and other things that seemed to pop up from no where. One time when students and teachers were willing to alter their routines was dur- ing homecoming week. Stu- dents became artists over night and teachers found out their cooking ability came in handy. The weather for the fall of 1975 was as unpredictable as ever, snow in October and warmer in November.
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Open campus, jungle discussed during 1975 For a short period of time during the fall of 1975, Central became the victim of gossip. Central's halls were criticized as being jungles. Letters were written to the newspaper complaining about CHS, and as a result of those letters, students set out to let people know what Central is really like. Students wrote letters to the paper and also called a local radio talk show to voice their opinions. The idea that CHS was a jungle soon died after a school board meeting at which supporters of CHS and CHS policies appeared and spoke in favor of the school. Open campus was also a topic of discussion. Kurtes Kruger, assistant principal of CHS, pointed out at the school board meeting that this year with an open campus for all students at Central, the atmosphere was more re- laxed. The biggest difference shown was in the general be- havior of the sophomore class, he said. Several students noted that the temptation wasn't there to leave when they knew they could leave, and con- sequently, they were willing to stay. Typical hall scene (ABOVE). Some girls take advantage of the open campus (BELOW). 16
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