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Front row, left to right: Geraldine George, Joyce Maggard, Bessie Maddox, Patricia Maddox, Dorothy Toles, Second row: Martin Bullard, Butch Cooper, Joe Juarez, Tony Carreon, Third row: Bobby Whisenhunt, Jerry McGee, George Gladden, Terry Naffziger, Doyle Davidson. . . . Their Voices BY YEARS end, it could be said that per- haps the scrubs had something to yell about. They had weathered their first year and emer- ged virtually unscarred. They had stood the teasing of the sophomores and upper class- men. They had mastered some of the skills of English -- enough to pass, anyway. They had not been interviewed too often by Mr. Kauf- man. All in all, their orientation had been ac- complished successfully, establishing Central Union High School as the center of their lives. For most of them, it will continue to be the center for three more very important and for- mative years. The Seniors bid them farewell and the best of luck. Robert Simpson and Danny Calabrese take time for a chat during a lull in activity ata CUHS basketball game. -105-
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The slight mist which wet the ground doesn't seem to bother these Frosh as they grab a few minutes' chatting time before bus time. Freshmen Lend . . . AFTER sneaking quietly and insecurely around the campus for days, the scrubs final- ly got to open their mouths, really shout. The first yell session found all the little frosh sit- ting excitedy on the edges of their seats. They heard every thing said, every cough, every laugh. Nothing escaped the notice of these Freshmen. When the first big football rally was given, the Freshmen were present in every sense of the word. Bubbling over with enthus- iasm, the Freshmen took over. They out-yelled everyone else - especially when they did their own class yell. l Front row, left to right: Janet Vann, Sandy Zingarelli, Charlene Wulf, Karen Pyle, Linda Winton, Second row: La Wanna Wise, Richard Yee, George Zarasua, Russell Yemoto, Third row: Alton Williams, Jerry Wise, Craig Yockey, Robert Wilson. - 104 -
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