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Eugene Rye and his parents (LEFT) stopped for refreshments after initia- tion. Kevin Buntrock (LOWER LEFT) listens as Sharon Moore makes some comments. Ann Ulrich (ABOVE) drinks to Cathy Taylor's initiation as Terry Tolson looks on. Look-alikes, Christy Griffin and her father (LEFT), visited together in the lunchroom. 23
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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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Talented performers provide excellent acts Good acts and comedy filled the arena February 19 at the annual Eaglean Fol- lies. First place and $50 went to Doug Evenson who sang two solo numbers, one of which was original. Gwen Olson took second place with a ventriloquist act called Gwen and Little Ollie. Third place went to Mary Hollan who sang as a vocal solo The Way We Were. J. Hollywood's identity remained unknown until the Follies' acts were finished. Rich Squire turned out to be 1976's J. Hollywood, al- though he looked more like a Jane Hollywood! Brent Thiel won $5 for identifying J. Hollywood first through the clues given. Master and mistress of ceremonies for the Follies were Doug Swanson and Terry Dunker who presented the 14 acts. Tricky Jon Pickus (ABOVE RIGHT) captures the attention of the audi- ence by doing a comedy skit. Jim Rott and Doug Swanson (ABOVE) take part in one of the many skits that were presented between acts. Doug Crieben (CENTER RIGHT) skillfully performs a gymnastics act. The Percipitates (RIGHT) played a medley of rock and roll songs. 24
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