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George Cross, Gary Balch, Carl Bengal, and Don Gammel seem to be having a discussion. I wonder if its about girls? Ramona Dela Cruz and Sally Guerra seem to be discussing teachers, tests, and boys unions Qiiiloltoistgtmg olesines to bca Stallions Then finally after many months of prepara- tion the big night arrived. The Juniors did a wonderful job and the Prom was a big success. We are sure everyone had a wonderful time. Then came the day for the Juniors to take the Seniors place. They were to be the leaders of the school as they were installed into the Student Council offices. As the Juniors begin their last and final year in high school, may they have as much ' f- l I i success as they have had in their Junior year. Leading this class through their eleventh year in school were: Gary lida, president, Don Klien, vice-president, Nancy Miguel, secretary, Terry Fitch, treasurer, and Fay Mayhew, yell- leader. This is only a slight mention of the many students and teachers who worked be- hind the scene to contribute their time and efforts for the success of this year's middle class. Fernie Montanez breaks the Sanger Stadium track record at 51.3 in a three way track meet. Page 56 Mario Sandoval. ' First Row, Left to Right: Annie Sanders, Cath line Sails, Lonnie Wallis, Jullie Rasmussen Charlotte Phillips. Second Row: 'Jim Montana Charles Snyder, Johnny Towsend, Larry Wright Ronnie Santa Cruz. Third Row: Carl Reeves Angel Olivas, Alex Prudhume, Jerry Springs
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U1 Steve Hamett and Martin Buchanan seem awfully interested in Pat Coulson and Jewel Linder. oivipatelit cllase Another episode in the life of the Junior Class unfolds as they approach the last year of their high school career. Looking back over the period of two years during which they have been occupants of Cen- tral, their contributions to the school have been those of minor and major importance. For in- stance two of the big projects carried out by this class of 6O were the Junior Play and the Prom. The Junior Play was a humorous comedy en- Mrs. Dominici handing out Junior Class rings to Edward Grainer, Robert Aguirre, Richard Grainer, and Corrine Chiles. oljlicens a Q Qllecteol titled The Curious Savage. The Junior Class did a very good job in presenting this play to the student body. The play was put on in order that the juniors would be financially able to present the Seniors with a memorable Prom. Another money-making project put on by' the Junior Class and the Block C was a basketball game between members of the Block C and the faculty. The proceeds from the game were divided between the Block C and the Junior Class. Cindy Abeyta, Connie Fierro, Norma Boik look like they are trying to portray the three monkeys who hear no evil, see no evil, and speak no evil. - 5.x ff ll, . A wrffvfifff me Q .S First Row, Left to Right: Jo Ann Price, Judy Nonini, Tinker Ollenberger, Mary Norman Terri Rebensdorf, Barbara Neilson. Second Row: Bob Northrup, Fred Martin, Alfred Prudhume, Louie Rodriquez, Dominic Petrucelli. Third Row: Richard Mechikoff, Jerry McGaho, Dennis Meisner, William Pretzer, Arnie Rogers. Page 5!
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l Row cne: Martha Nunes, Tony Navarro, Ann Repcgle, Annette Pettit, Pat Coulson, Corine Chiles. Row Two: Gary lida, Ron Bear, Ray Solis, Robert Aguirre, Tommy Hyatt, Row three: Richard Geringer, Robert Hill, Leonard Hoskins, Te-ry Boone. Row One: Mildred Tomilenson, Kittie Suarez, Editha Spinks, Barbara Siebert, Marilyn Skoegard. Roy Two: Patsy Spittler, Priscilla Scheidt, Bill Schrnall, Lee Simpson, Hugo Shirley, Row three: George Sanderson, Ross Sfoper, Bob Simonian, Lee Sabroe, Norman Stahl. Page 57
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