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llisians a a Qeighi Tamaeww Gazing thoughtfully at a diploma, which to these seniors signifies a most important part of their lives at Catholic Central, are Scra Dennis and Jerome Jung. Looking toward their future goals in life and as citizens of America, the senior class bids the school its last farewell on June lO. Although the four years have been all too brief, most seniors agree that they will certainly miss the familiar voices of their teachers and fellow students. Leaving with them is a fond wish from all underclass- men for a bright and successful future. God be with you in all your ways is their prayer and farewell to the seniors.
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inishing lauclws acld ...... Show us how it's done, exclaim Mariorie Reeb, louise Akers, Carolyn Bennett, and Tom Spahr looking on with keen interest as the opposite cast of Sue Walsh, Judy Tucker, Brian Garry, and Deanna APRIL Learning the techniques of running our city efficiently were members of the senior class as they participated in City Government Day. lf you elect me, I promise that .... was the familiar platform of the various candidates for the Student Coun- cil offices ofthe 1960-61 school year. Tones of excitement purred through the halls of C.C.H.S. giving a hint to all that the Easter vacation was drawing near. Misty dreams of gay profusion lingered in the minds of sleepy Centralites as they headed home in glimmering chariots from the annual Easter Dance. MAY Since Spring is the season of bright flowers and light music, students began this month with a song as they presented the Spring Concert, May 1. An air of tense excitement and stage fright creep upon the seniors as they study their lines, design costumes, and check the scenery which completes the final touches in preparation for the Senior Class Play, Onions in the Stew, under the direction of Mr. Lubbers. May I have this dance? This will be a common request heard by all the lovely belies of the ball on May 21 at the Junior-Senior Prom. -, 515.5 4. ., - , . 2596 Juergens enact the first scene of the Senior Class Play, Onions in the Stew. The big day is getting closer and closer. This is the thought most prevalent in the minds of the seniors as they plan for Graduation. It may be a bit late for making decisions for the future, for there are only ten school days left. 1 .I Putting away the books and anxiously getting out their summer equipment are Centralites Roseanne LaFayette, Steve Anderson, and Gus Elsener.
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