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Energetic Girls Score on the Field Ak V in A ,H wa ,,b,,-4.-Alt -f M, we 'w 1 if ,W .. -, ,W , it -assi, w. ..---' u i it-My fl. ,I lwg . M . , ' 5 V 4- ,K .4,,,...1. ff L .W , -A M v -ll f. . f We , ,,,,4,,,,,,f- -5..,,.,y0',ggs Powderpuff sponsor, lVlr. Al Tucker, stated that his team of girls played real well this year and had a great time doing so. About sixty girls went out for the Hag football team, who played games as a homecoming attraction. Of course, the boy cheer- leaders brought more than 250 spectators out to watch. The girls had a great time picking their own jerseys, which were designed specifi- cally for each team. The Senior team beat the Junior team by a score of 21-14, making the Seniors winners for four straight years. The soph- omores beat the freshmen by a touchdown and an extra point to make the final score, 13-6. As spon- sor, lVlr. Tucker stated that all Uhis girls played well and are looking for- ward to a rematch next yearl 4. Sophomore Doug Elliot reveals his legs at the powderpuff game. 5. Sophomore Peggy Brown is getting ready to punt the ball tothe Freshmen team. 6. The Sophomore team shows their style as they stomp the freshmen girls by a score of 13-6. Powderpuff 19
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Success of Carnival Shown In Attendance A On Wednesday, October 1, Central held a sensational Homecoming Car- nival sponsored by the Interclub Council. It featured such exciting ac- tivities as ring toss, games of skill like darts, and a sponge throwing contest in which teachers volunteered to be the target. The carnival presented booths laden with caramel apples, Pepsi Cola, and even one with deli- cious homemade ice-cream. Over ten clubs participated in this great event by selling baked goods and photo buttons while P.T.S.A. sold tickets to join in the funi The attendance was estimated at over two hundred and Hfty people proving that our carnival at Central was a tremendous and su- perior success! 1. The sponge toss is a sure way to get cooled. 2. On October 1, Photo Club is selling photo buttons at the carnival. 3. Sophomore Powder Puff Brown Booties pose for half time picture. 18 Carnival 43? ' K it . T C .K A . .
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A Homecoming Week at Central has always proved to be a positive in- Huence on Trojan spirit. This year, lVlonday-Friday during the week of September 30-October 4, we cele- brated the glory we hoped would be ours when we won our Homecoming game on Saturday. Girls were given rolls of tickets on Tuesday which rep- resented that they could not speak to boys, but if this rule was broken, then the boys got their tickets. Prizes were given to both a boy and a girl with the most tickets. During third hour on Wednesday, lVIr. Larry Steb- bin's door won nrst place in the dec- oration contest. We dehnitely ex- ploited our domineering Trojan spirit on Thursday when we wore the school colors, green, white and gold. On Friday, the junior and senior girls played an acknowledging game of powder puff football. The Junior class also held a special surprise luncheon in honor ofthe Lords and Ladies of Homecoming Royalty. Our Home- coming game against Overland High School, Saturday, became a learning experience though we lost by 13-O. The dance was a very big turnout with great involvement from Central students, special thanks to all of the class officers as well as Trojan Club. We proved that our Homecoming was all-in-all a very special event to us. 1. The Sophomores Homecoming float shone above underclassmen floats to come in an im- pressive second place. 2. Pat Nlclure and Janis Brungardt stand and admire the refreshment table at the Homecoming dance. 3. Home- coming game between Overland became an upset as the hnal score appeared O-13. 4. The Freshman float rides along in third place. 5. Homecoming Queen, Patty Beasley escorted by lVlr. Byron Brookhart looks into the stands at the Homecoming game during half time. 6. The Seniors Homecoming float shot at the stars, but took last place in the contest. 7. A couple shown dancing at the Homecoming dance to their favorite song. 20 Homecoming Week Central Students Catch the Spirit AV T 'tx
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