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Page 20 text:
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are carefree and gay... Too many cooks spoil the broth isn't the motto of this scene in which Laura Upton, Flossie Ulstad, Mary Ann Ko- vacich, Sharon Ziegler, and Bonny Howland listen as Mrs. Morarity show them how to make a cake. Radios and ice cream set the theme for the students' high school dream. This students' heaven is enacted by Joanne Puccinelli, Nicky Tobin, Bob McVicars, Joe Agnostinelli, and Katherine Spanbauer. Lights, Camera, Action! The stage is set for a handball game, John Storey, James Kanduch, Ray Kriskovich, and Jim Sullivan are all sec to go.
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Contribute their talents to organizations . . . Don’t mind being called to as “greenies” . . . TOP LEFT: These helpers at Central are all prepared to shovel the side- walks. Our busy workers are: Pat Domitrovich, Eugene Clark, Bruce Mun- son, Robert Sullivan and Jack Schimming. BOTTOM LEFT: Initiation provided laughs for everyone including the fresh- men. Polishing shoes are: Delores Maricich, Gracyn O’Dea, and Chris- tine Poli. Looking on are Carol Aspholm, Joan Ruckwardt, and Mary Ann Adams. TOP RIGHT: We always have time to enjoy a good game of cards remarks Rosemary Kalcso, Carl Konrad, Mike Martens, Delores Dumonthier, and Ronald Edwards. Watching with interest are Charles Sedminick, Arlee Beard- slee. BOTTOM RIGHT: “We can learn from other students” admits (front) Sandra Klima, Donna Shagina, Marilyn Huestis, (back) Carol McCarthy, Pat Scalise, and Helen Peterson, as Paul Petelin explains something to them.
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Page 21 text:
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James White Vice-President Katherine Petersen Treasurer William Shields President Colleen McNally Secretary SOPHOMORES Wise and energetic sophomores bring smiles from the upper- classmen. . .entertain everyone by their silly pranks. . .send freshmen into gales of laughter. . .annoy their teachers. . .made the Gridiron Ball an evening to be remembered by all. . .are looked up to by the freshmen. . .would be missed by everyone if they were not in the halls of Central. . .are anxious to become upperclassmen. Sophomores bustle with energy. . .are anxious to become upperclassmen. . .
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