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Tracey Walsh President Patrick O'Leary Treasurer Shirley Anderson Secretary Harry Sladich Vice President omoreA JJT ELPFUL, courteous, effervescent—Who? The sophs, of course. These witty bobby-soxers look down on freshmen, look forward to being upperclassmen, and dislike tests. Their talents are displayed as editoralists, future business leaders, ath- letes, and introducers of the latest hair tints. The sophomores can be usually found in the study halls without the right books with which to study and generously help in all school activities with vim and vigor. If you want to know anything, ask these studious Ccntralites. The “fun-to-be-with-sophomores” have given us evidence that a great future is ahead for them. WHAT IS A SOPHOMORE? —25—
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A junior 'will remember the Junior Prov and Thursday night picnics. (Left to right, top to bottom): The Lounge crew is working hard. Marianne Mesenko writes an order, John Kant hack mixes a coke, Mar- lene Carlson takes out an order as Rose Marie Murphy picks up glasses. Don Thomas laughs at Bob Lacey, Alan Gardipee, Tom Roe, and Billy Mohan who are primp- ing for a dance. Last minute preparations are serious business with these boys. David Scharosch, Georgia Ea- mon, Dale Ewing and Sheila Lyons swing to peppy square dance music. Bob Riley and Billy Jurcich wail impatiently to cut in. —24—
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A soph is one wlpv is wise but foolish, OW ' noisy but qjukY, silly-but sincfYe w V H- Top: I. Ann Kantack, Susie McCarvel and Patsy McGuire wait patiently while Philip Spellman pre- pares to give them a lesson in skiing. 2. “Think it'll go in”? asks Ray Arvish; Pat O'Leary seems to find the basketball game amusing while Mike Ogden waits to see if the free throw will count. Buddy Walsh and Donny Olson prepare to get the rebound. 3. Irene Heaphv, Lorraine Risers and Eleanor Glynn don’t seem to mind their position on the bottom of the pyramid provided Frances Streifel and Irene Herauf hold steady while Patsy Kay Smith balances on top. Middle: 4. “Ho-hum!!! It’s too early in the morn- ing to hurry to gym class,” remarks JoAnne O'Rourke; Claudia Podobnik. Marguerite Dill, Bobby Ann Lar- son. and Dorothy Palakovich have already taken their things out of their lockers while Theresa Savoie, try- ing to look energetic, hurridly puts on her gym shoes. 5. “Put it here”, shouts Connie Sullivan as Theresa Cox comes to bat. Lois Riley throws a spin ball as Jo Ann Novis waits for her turn to hit the ball. Bottom: f . |immy McLean concentrates seriously on his fishing. Harry Sladich thinks he might have a bite and Tony Quick looks very interested in the contents of his basket. 7. Jim Joyce offers some advice to Frank Savage. Jimmy Lowney, Jim Garvey and Bill LaVallee ignore the other two and con- centrate on the target. 8. “I’m glad you’re up there, and not 1” laugh Shirley Anderson and Donna Eamon as they finish the bottom of the goal posts. Phyllis Reynolds offers a helping hand by holding the ladder for Alice Ann Byrne. —26—
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