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Queen Debbie beams with happiness as she is robed in the traditional cloak by Debbie Copus and crowned by Claude Gilkerson. Queen Debra Mezyh W Reign at He eeeming HONIECOMING COURT---I runl Row: Sara Cudde-ynv, soplmmmw-3 Ibilyllt' Hupff. sopholnore. lluvk Row: Judy Wulle-rsh-in. juninrg Sully Mary Ruse' Jay. svninrg Queen Il:-In Mayhew, Shelby Walter. senior VunSum1-run.Linda:llumlm-ldingvr.fn-slum-ng Cathy Nliknlujvzak, junior. 12'---ORGANIZATIONS Sz ACTIVITIES
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Spfffafdy . . . with all the rush to com- plete assignments, we become quite aware that a change of pace is necessary. Central offered just this with all the organizations and activities which were just as much a part of our high school life as academic classes. We were ableto develop our social attitudes as well as our minds. The fun of a club meeting made the need and benefits of communicating with others evident. And with the many sponsored activities we found here including dances, plays and musicals, we were able to utilize and develop our special talents and skills. We found we werefnever too busy for a time together and time to spare. ORGANIZATIGNS AND ACTIVITIE
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