Centennial High School - Eyrie Yearbook (Ellicott City, MD)

 - Class of 1979

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l i I . ' ' i SENIOR BOARD: Back Row-Linda DeCarlo, Lisa Sinkunas, Jill Orton, Ginny Rich, Betsy Straehle, Page Thielemann.fMid- dle Row-Jeff Hauser, Jane Beresford, Paul Cimonetti, Sue Pear- son, Betsy Lucco, Heidi Stephan, Bill Linsao, Karen Christensen, Terri Costello, Sam Steen, Anne Durkan, Kelly Harrison, Sue Cross. Front Row-Chris Liggett, Lisa Schoenbrodt, Lynne Mil- ler, Becky Hardy, Lori Bimestefer. , ww . I... tir, ,. OPPOSITE, LEF7? As May 3l drew near, family and friends needed to know of seniors' impending gradua- tion. Here, Paul Cimonetti places the order for his graduation announcements during his lunch shift with a representative from Douglas T. Rollings and Co. OP- POSITE, RIGHT' As hard-working as seniors are, they can always End time for fun. During a lighter moment in Astronomy class, Bill Linsao, Al Schu- mann, and Cliff Jeremiah hear no evil, see no evil, and speak no evil. OPPOSITE, ABOVE: Seniors worked hard in classes, but books and taking notes were not always necessary tools. Here, Barbara Dorsey cleans and smooths a board in preparation for an ink and lacquer drawing, her project in art. LEFT? The Senior Board sponsored candy and bake sales as fund-raisers. The candy sales took place during school, but bake sales were not allowed during school hours because of competition with the food served in the cafeteria. Sen- ior Board members Sam Steen, Lori Bimestefer, Ginny Rich, and Jill Orton sell cakes and cookies in Ellicott City on a Sunday afternoon to raise money for future, senior-sponsored events. BELOW: Leadership for the Senior Class was provided by the Senior Board, which spearheaded such events as the Crab Feast, the Autumn Affair, Senior Day, Baccalaureate, Class Night, and Graduation. ,fl ,iw Z Seniors 21 l



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Bl'tlSE lltS In addition to schools, one of the most important segments of a community is its stores. Whether they be restaurants, bak- eries, or department stores, these places provide goods and services that are needed by consumers. These businesses also create valuable jobs and sponsor local activities. But another more important aspect is the fact that they are advertisers as well. Advertisements serve many useful pur- poses such as supporting broadcasts and informing persons of new products or dis- count sales. However, advertisers need not be only merchantsg schools and governmen- tal bodies may also advertise. Advertisements benefit both the adver- tiser and the publication which prints the ad. The advertiser gains publicityg the pub- lication, needed funds. The 1979 Eyrie cost over eleven thousand dollars to produce. Without ads, the large sum could have been met only if books had been sold at S19 Cduring the first sales campaign, the price of an Eyrie was only S121 The benefits to the student, advertiser, and publication are obvious. Advertising is an important facet of our free enterprise system. OPPOSITE: Some Centennial seniors who did not matriculate in a university will attend the Howard Community College in Columbia. The college, which first held classes in 1970, has been expanded this year to include a Nursing Education Building, a Physical Education Building, and a theatre for the performing arts. LEFT: One of the most respected and well-known landmarks in Ellicott City is the Leidig bakery. Each day, luscious frosting-castles are created and ovcn-fresh bread is sold to delight and tingle the senses of custo- mers. Advertisements 2 I 3

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Centennial High School - Eyrie Yearbook (Ellicott City, MD) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 162

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Centennial High School - Eyrie Yearbook (Ellicott City, MD) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 188

1979, pg 188

Centennial High School - Eyrie Yearbook (Ellicott City, MD) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 246

1979, pg 246

Centennial High School - Eyrie Yearbook (Ellicott City, MD) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 93

1979, pg 93

Centennial High School - Eyrie Yearbook (Ellicott City, MD) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 88

1979, pg 88

Centennial High School - Eyrie Yearbook (Ellicott City, MD) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 120

1979, pg 120


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