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Physical education classes for girls, under the direction of Miss Nancy Carroll, learned how to play baseball, basketball, volleyball, and kick socker. They also did some tumbling and learned how to build human pyramids. This program aims to help promote good sportsmanship between the Physical Education As tension mounts, two boys try to return one serve. Janet Sabol practices her volleyball serve. young women of Central Catholic. Boys participate in basketball and football games and have an opportunity to get intraining for track, baseball, and the other sports offered at C.C. This whole program helps boys build strong bodies and alert minds. Even basketball can be played with all the grace of ballet and the modern dance, as these sophomore girls show.
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1 Mr Wigent gives Steve Hubertz and Dennis Walker detailed instructions. ' l A Indus trla rts Bang! Buzz! Strange noises of hammers,saws, and machines make a musical background for C .C .'s shop. From freshmen to seniors, the boys learn the mechanical arts by making ornamental as well as functional items. Looking to the future, the boys see many re- warding and available occupations as a result of their training. Central Catholic does its part in providing the world with men trained in the vitally needed skills taught in drafting class and in wood- work, metal work, and machine shop. These stu- dents will one day fill many of the increasingly more necessary occupations offered to men skilled in the mechanical arts. ,John Leill shows that an important factor in shop is good tools.
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X Spanish Club Officers: Kathy Fawbush, Denny Douglas, Ken Morrison, Janice Schilling, and Bob Schrader prepare for a meeting. Modern Language labs Feature Liz Klinker and Betsy Anderson decorate the cafeteria for the Christmas party. While touring foreign lands throughthe wonder of films the Spanish Club has learned of the many Customs, and about the music, agriculture, and life of the people in Latin American countries. Foreign students attending Purdue spoke about themselves and their home lands in South America. Sister Mary Cyria, club moderator, introduces South American students at one of the meetings. Sister, herself, left for South America at the second semester to teach in the University of Santiago, Chile.
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