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Pam Phillips and Joy Hilgemann (LEFT) show intent concentration as they watch the game. Sue Benson and Nancy Hove (BELOW) look quite happy about the game. Kevin Drusch, Brent Thiel, Scott Weide, Joe Rott and Dick Wollman (UPPER LEFT) show their individuality in their cheerleading outfits. Steve Bruns and Debbie Goebel (LEFT) seem to be enjoying themselves at the Sadie Hawkins dance. 21
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Girls tackle football, tackle paying for date Women's lib asserted equality once again at CHS for two special occasions, the Powder Puff game and Sadie Hawkins. Junior and senior girls were hard at work putting extra efforts into their prac- tices before the big game. Both junior and senior girls had a large turn out, for they were sure to provide a very interesting game for the fans. The Powder Puff game took place October 25. Once again the junior girls won, 6-0, with Rhonda Fredrick- son making the winning touchdown. It was a tough game and the seniors fought until the very end. On Saturday, November 22, the girls were given the chance to ask their guys to the annual Sadie Hawkins dance. For most girls, it was two weeks of worrying where they were to eat and how much the whole event would cost. The maximum charge for the girls was $1.50, and the guy's admis- sion was a penny a pound. Malisma provided the music for the dance. The annual hog calling contest was won by Brian Lux, and later on in the evening couples could get married for 25 cents. The marriage booth (ABOVE RIGHT SET) was very popular at Sadie Hawkins as shown by Kerry Drusch and Kelley Dennert; and Scott Bosanko and Nancy Bruns. Never let it be said that seniors don't take things seriously (ABOVE). Sue Ulrich (RIGHT) tries desperately to get Rhonda Fredrickson's helmet on. 20
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Keystone honors academic achievers Twenty-three members were initiated into Keystone National Honor Society, De- cember 16. A Central stu- dent cannot receive a higher scholastic honor, and it is also a valuable recommen- dation for the student who plans post-high school edu- cation. Keystone members must be in the top 10 per cent of their class, and they may receive additional points from teachers for outstand- ing leadership, service and character. New members were initiated into Keystone by the current Keystone members. After initiation, parents and friends were invited to have refreshments with the Keystone members. Drinks and cookies were served in the lunchroom by the faculty committee. Michele Wak (RICHT) enjoys the re- ception. Keystone members (ABOVE) selected in 197S include (FRONT ROW L TO R) Susan Crosier, Paula Lantsberger, Ann Whitehead and Cindy Stoley; (SECOND ROW) Scott Weide, Scott Huie, Brent Thiel, Michele Walz, Faith Ackerman, Cathy Taylor and Paul Pre.nack; (THIRD ROW) Leslie Asher, Diane Johnson, Rhonda Leith, Christy Griffin, Lynette Hough and Sharon Moore; (FOURTH ROW) Eugene Rye, Kent Buhler, Terry Simon, Kevin Drusch, Dale Fisher and Lori Protexter. Ron Kerher is not pictured.
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