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Christmas brings Good Tidings, and Joy Below. Royalty for Music Department's production at Christmas: Lisa Kluth. left, Stan Scott, center, and Robin Fuller. The Christmas assembly at Central had touches of tradition as well as signs of the present. Of course, the universal symbol for the Yuletide Holiday showed up (Santa), but the assembly also included other things. The Student body demonstrated its generosity and spirit by donating canned food to the needy of Grand Junction. Across, Canned food collection. Central’s offering to the needy of Grand Junction. Center left: Santa Claus (Teacher Jim Selckc) delivers Christmas candy to the students of Central High School. Left, middle: Central Sounds Unlim- ited performs before Christmas assembly. Bottom, right: history teacher David Emmons talks to Santa. What do you suppose he asked for?
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Students Celebrate Holidays At Assemblies When The Holiday Season Rolled Around At Central, Students Were Enthusiastic About Celebrations. Perhaps The Highlight Of The Merrymaking Occurred At Two Holiday Assemblies, One For Each, Thanksgiving And Christmas. Below. Senior Greg Achord performs solo for as- sembly. Across, Central's Sounds Unlimited per- forms. Bottom left. Master of Ceremonies for Thanksgiv- giving Assembly. Bottom right. Central Stage ing assembly, Mike Kelley. Middle right. Seniors, Band. 16 and some juniors applaud some activity at Thanks-
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This year’s football team at Central High School was a fun group of men to coach. They had an excellent attitude and eagerness to be successful. Also, they were a very talented group of athletes. Due to the many coaching changes in their high school careers, the athletes faced many philosophy and technique changes. Consequently, the players reacted more to individual success, than to team success. “The men did accept our philosophy of togetherness and eventually started to believe in themselves as a team. With a big win over Grand Junction, the team became a very close knit group. They showed a lot of confidence in their ability while finishing the season with four straight wins and a 6-4 season record.” Coach Buderus F o 0 t b a 1 1 (Upper left) Steve Ryken No. 30 goes for all the yardage he can get. (Upper right) Matt Hall No. 15 tests his arm and skill during a home game at Lincoln Park. (Bottom) What’s going on here , seems to be the question running through the minds of the Grand Junction and Central ball players as they seem to pile up on the field. No. 31. is Jim Wagner and No. 0 John Barnes about to whammy a Junction player
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