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Page 20 text:
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Review a School Year at CSHS From September to May, our calendar was crowded. Here for 20—Sweetheart Dance the record is the chronology of our days and deeds—pegs to hang 27—Solo and Ensemble auditions, Lima Sr. memories on. SEPTEMBER 8— Opening day of school with 825 enrolled in Celina High School 23— Special program by Telephone Company OCTOBER 16—End of first six weeks 22—FFA Labor Day and FHA Hobo Day 24— Homecoming Dance 27— Mock election NOVEMBER 1—Dedication of Celina Senior High School 6— Mom and Dad ' s Night 7- 8—Open House at new CSHS building 9- 21—Anilec sales begin 16— BIE Day—no school 19— Football Banquet 20- 21—Senior class play 26—End of second six weeks Thanksgiving vacation DECEMBER 1— GAA initiation 2— Assembly—Dayton Youth Forum 17— Music department Christmas program 19—Holiday Dance 22— FBLA Christmas party 23— Christmas vScation JANUARY 4— School resumed 5— TCR initiation 13—C-Men record hop featuring Holidays 22—End of first semester 28— Assembly—football awards FEBRUARY a—Assembly—Hawaiian singers 11—Combined choir concert at St. Marys Celina City School buses are ready MARCH 5—End of fourth six weeks Senior 6-7—GAA ski trip to Michigan 11—Assembly—Ted Bumiller 13— Hootenanny sponsored by Joy Teens 16— C-Men initiation 17- 18—District-State Scholarship tests 18— FBLA party 19- 20—Junior class play 23—National Honor Society tapping ceremony FHA county rally 26—Assembly—CSHS Band concert Band record hop featuring Ed Karr APRIL 1—FFA banquet 3—Twirp Dance 9-10—CSHS Operetta 10—State Solo and Ensemble Contests 16—End of fifth six weeks 16- 19—Easter vacation 22— FHA Mother-Daughter banquet 26— College Night 27— TCR banquet 29—Thespian dinner MAY 1—Final District-State Scholarship tests 3— Spring Sports banquet 4— Lions ' Club Honor banquet 13—National Honor Society Reception FBLA banquet Band concert 15—C-Men dance 17- Recognition Assembly 18- 20—Final exams for seniors 20— Last day of school for seniors 21— Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom 23— Baccalaureate 24— Commencement 28— End of school year at end of school day to transport students to their homes. 16
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Page 22 text:
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Largest Senior The seniors of this year ' s graduating class held the distinction of being the first class to graduate from the beautiful new Celina Senior High School and the dis¬ tinction of being the largest graduating class in the Celina City School ' s history with 189 graduates. During the past year seniors were working in a wide variety of academic subjects and were continually ac¬ tive in extracurricular school activities in the fields of athletics, citizenship, and music. The class was con¬ stantly faced with an endless array of tests, which were the American college test, Scholastic Aptitude Test, General Scholarship tests, state tests on history, District-State Scholarship tests, and the usual tests in academic subjects. In preparation for graduation the class of ' 65 was occupied with choosing name cards and graduation announcements; deciding the class flower, Lamplighter Rose; the class colors. Navy and Light Blue,- and the class motto, The Past Forever Gone, the Future Still Our Own. The seniors were jolted with the approach of these school activities, the honor banquet given by the class of ' 66, the Junior-Senior Prom, Baccalaureate, and the Commencement. All of these school events meant the commencement of a life out of high school was near. They left with mixed emotions; glad to begin a life beyond high school graduation,- yet, at the same time, sadly reluctant to leave CSHS. Officers of Class of ’65 Mr. James Wilson—Adviser Linda Kelly—Vice-President Cheryl Fent—Treasurer Mary Purdy—Secretary Gerald Weaver—President Class Graduates AFS Exchange Students During the summer of 1964 Ann Dafler, senior of CSHS, spent six weeks touring Austria and other European countries. The trip was a rewarding experi¬ ence for Ann. Chris Ohnfeldt, AFS exchange student from Swe¬ den, arrived in Celina in August 1964 and lived with the Jared Halderman family until July 1965. He stud¬ ied, took part in school activities, and graduated at CSHS. CSHS enjoyed Chris visiting with us and we sincerely hope that Chris enjoyed his year in America. Chris Ohnfeldt of Sweden and Ann Dafler of CSHS
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