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Kenneth Hoover Ronald Hoover John Hopple
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Mark Hatheway Dennis Hazel At last it had arrived. Senior year! Oh, the wonder of it all! We prided ourselves on our calm maturity and condescendingly eyed panic-stricken freshmen and those childish oddities — sophomores and juniors! After the first few weeks, we settled down into the routine of being a special” class Under the direction of Sister M. Colombiere, (lower right) and Brother Arnold, F.S.C., (upper), class mod- erators, we got used to our very own Vocation Holy Hours and every- thing became a last.” We spoke of our last” football rally, our last” retreat, our last” game. There were also a lot of firsts” during our senior year. Father John Cassidy (upper) came to Central as our first full-time spiritual director. It was the first year, too, for Sister Mary Aquinas (lower left) as Assistant Principal of the Girls' Division and debate moderator. With Dick Tondra (lower left) and Mary Spangler, Gavel Society officers, Sister and co-moderator Brother Lawrence coached the debaters and speakers to excellent city sweepstake championships and a notable col- lection of trophies. Joyce HeHine Ann Henrich Robert Henze John Henzel 20
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Roy Hosier Rita Humphreys Richard Howard Suzanne Huddleston Mary Elise Huet The majorettes were capably headed by Dianne Brown and included Rose Marie Bardaro. Senior cheerleaders headed by Mickey Lombardi also included Pat Miglich, Connie Frank and Judy Roska. Mr. James Lucas, as the new band director, introduced the first winter band concert. Suzy Alvarez became Homemaker of the Year” and Robert De- Marco served as president of Canton Junior Achievement. Norm Nicola won a thrilling first as the only Ccntralite to merit an All-American berth. Cadet teaching programs, job applications became the order of the day. Interest in scholarships and colleges was one more reminder that a way of life was ending and a new one about to begin. To help us plan for this new life many co-curricular activities focused on the future. Senior Future Teachers, Carol Jenkins and Nancy Kcstcl (upper) and senior Future Nurses Claranne Cicarelli, Mary Jo Shane and Mary Bordner learned the needs and qualifications of their professions. The Future Business Club (middle) traveled to many industries to learn bus- iness procedures.
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