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Page 83 text:
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First row, lett to right: Lin Anderson, Linda Anderson, Sharon Arnst, Josie Andrade, Nellie Artiaga, Leo Aguirre, Second row: Larry Bane, John Burton, Connie Apodaca, Rose Mary Amaro, Nancy Akins, Third row: Carl Brown, Richard Bybee, John Bruton, Rolland Bischel, Doug Brannon. First row, left to right: Barbara Browing, Pat Brown, Velma Childrey, Karn Boren, Janice Beylik, Sharon Carvalho, Second row, Esther Cardiel, lla Jo Bumgarner, Thelma Bryant, EuvonneChurch, Juanita Collins, Third row: Frank Balber, Earl Bochant, Dave Bruno, Alice Baker, Betty Courtney. -79-
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l President, Donna Skoegard Class Officers, seated, left to right: Susie Cowan, Kathy Simpson, Bon- nie Nunes, Standing: Donna Skoegard, Loren Pimetel, Kathryn Kocher- gen. Sophs Take on New Officers, New Jobs ADDED responsibilities were handed to the self-confident Sophomores this year. Special courses in driver training, first aid and world his- tory worked the Sophs but not enough to hamper their extra-curricular activities. Using their officers as a center, they branch- ed off into a whirl of activities. Second in order was selecting their class rings. Ooooh's and Ahh's surrounded the samples as they were shown. Fi- nally the one particular ring was chosen and then the Sophomores waited with great anticipation for the Big Arrival in their Junior year. Of course, the election of officers was the first maior, united class action this year. The Sophomores chose competent officers in President Donna Skoegard and her assistant, Vice-President Suzie Cowan. Class Advisors, seated, from left to right: Miss Raley, Mr. Long, Mrs. That's just typical of Sharon Jensen and Lindc Montgomery, Second row: Mr. McDonald, Mr. Luna, Mr. Wright, Mr. Keosheyan. Anderson -- always giggling. -78-
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A typical shot of Centrals boys during the lunch hour. Sophomores Select . THE note-taker and letter-sender was Bonnie Nunes who worked to- gether with the treasurer, Kathy Simp- son, and the sergeant at arms, Loren Pimental. The Sophomore Class cry was led by Kathy Kochergan. So winter faded and spring sprang. Serving at the Prom became the order of business. Dependable boys and girls tackled the iob with enthusiasm and vigor. Wearing ap- propriate costumes, they wiggled and wormed their way between tables, bearing food for the hungry Juniors and Seniors. The service was fast and efficient and the iob was well done. First row, left to right: Susie Cowan, Judy Dominici, Mary Correia, Helen Castro, Connie Castro, Lupe Campo, Second row: Mike Curry, Felix Benevente, Jerry Daniels, Kenny Costa, Lee De Armand, Third row: Steve Colucci, John Campopiano, Charles Clay, John Cross. S- -80-
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