Catholic Central High School - Spires Yearbook (Springfield, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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t' er Q i . x 'ff cl P 4 I J . ,I ,,s ':fs::c - i for F, -.1 ' '-if.,-K l 8 'gi V i 'T s y Q I 4 4 ' , ., 7 ,T -1 'J -- T ' , XX by 1 I A Ti TWO OF A KIND are Compton twins, Carol and Karen, as both enjoy adventures of John Bosco while Skip Martin puzzles over the girls' identities. '91 Tea for Two? CC sophomore girls were entertained by the Catholic Women's College Club. A third annual tea for sophomore girls was held by this organization February 3. The ladies spoke to the girls about the advantage of entering college. It was Coke Time for sophomore boys February lO as the husbands of the ladies in the Catholic Women's College League honored the boys with a coke party. Glee Clubs tuned up for the Winter Concert Feb- ruary 6. Sister Gertrude Cecile directed. Plans for the new high school became clearer and nearer as students got more and more anxious to see that new dream home . With mid-term exams now a memory, Centralites turned their thoughts to happier things. Girls hopefully awaited that special something from their favorite guys on Valentine Day. Washington's Birthday held an extra ioy as it was a free day and was climaxed with an exciting game at Hillsboro. Tornado basketball players honored their most ardent fans February 23 by playing Zanesville on Mom and Dad's night at Tiffany Gym. Juniors were measured for class rings. Telephone books got a little dusty as Student Council issued student rosters which contained information about all Centralites and faculty. nr ,H W SOPHS STUDY overfsized model ot flower. FROM LEFT: Patricia Gaffney, Bill Kluesner, Joann Stoch, Angela Mayer, Frances Beverly. ?el. anti of Wally 74aa94Z4 I5

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6 Uv 'Ei- NJ 1-.4 If OH OH! UPEEK-A-BOO! A 90! BUGABOO REPORT!-Mary Ann Fisher shows how it feels. Happy New Year, Everyone! Record-breaking cold fronts welcomed Centralites back to school for the be- ginning of a new year. Mid-term exams found CCHS buried deep in books for last-minute crammings . Whew! what a relief it was the following week to spend a gay evening dancing at -the Flunkers' Frolic . Ice skating every night was the rage. Huge bonfires at Snyder Park reflected faces of Centralites as they warmed their toes and wished homework was finished. Six Industries, Inc. was awarded the general contract for the new school and in early February work began. Pictures of President Eisenhower's inauguration and the baby girl of Princess Grace of Monaco weren't the DAISY PETALS are revealing under scientific equipment such as these sophs are using, FROM lEFT: Jerry Lawrence and Martha Dundon use the spectra-scope, Gene Hilbert and Kathleen Russell look through a magnifying glass while leon Burgess peers through o microscope. 1 . 1 S.. r 1 .. only ones seen this month. Trading individual school snaps kept spirits warm and friendly as temperatures lingered below zero. Officers of the Student Council went to Sidney for an inter-school meeting where they discussed common problems. The SC, with letters of complaint to known vice-peddlers, aided the Springfield Police Department in their fight against immorality in movies and maga- zines. Cage tilts sparked weekends. Tornadoes played host to quintets from Middletown Fenwick and Hamilton Catholic. Our fighting lrish traveled to Wilmington to suffer a defeat in a tense, exciting game. were an 70654 Sdatea , Pica



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4 16 we f, 'l 1- it .vw - if r i V .ax TALKING onthe phones always a bit romantic even if youre taking a lesson in telephone courtesy. Allan Peters and Janet Dennis act polite 4164 eewo 706134 Atatdadtdea With a final flurry of gusty winds, winter blew in a storm of events ot CC. Ash Wednesday topped the list of spiritual happenings, as after-school cokes became a thing of the past, and attendance at daily Mass increased. Orators worked diligently over speeches for the CSMC Oratorical contest. As spring drew nearer, she helped loyal lrishmen celebrate St. Patrick's Day by displaying o little of her own green. In spite of slight cases of spring fever, busy scientists made last minute changes on their Science Fair projects, Juniors and seniors planned for the future during Career Week, and senior songsters, continuing operetta prac- tice, rivaled the songs of the first robin. Active juniors kept pace with light gusts as they put the final touches on their edition of Centrib , Spires staff mel its final dead- line. SO 'I'HAT'S how it s done' excloim Barbara Zink, Mayola Senior, and Margie Seaman, awaiting wide-eyed 'the pause that refreshes

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