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Junior boys, Larry Juday, Larry Tipsord, Ed Bow Goodwin, Keith Marquiss, and Loren Juday are she brand of spirit in a pep session. Here ' s Where Everyth ing Is . . . INTRODUCTION . 1-27 ORGANIZATIONS . . . 28-64 SPORTS . . . . 65-81 ACADEMIC . . . 82-109 FACULTY . . 110-117 STUDENTS . . 118-155 CREDITS, INDEX . . 156-157 AUTOGRAPHS . 158- 59,161-164 LOOSE ENDS . 160
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our uoutk cire the daud oP our aloru. 1150287 The crowning glory of all cf Central ' s extro-curriculars is the presenta- tion of the queen of the Junior Prom. The height of glory for Connie Leach and twelve other members of the Class of 1961 was being named queen and court of their Junior Prom, My Blue Heaven. They are shown here as they appeared at the Prom Seated on the throne is Queen Connie Leach. On her right is Karen Walworth, 1959 Junior Prom Queen. Members of the court are, STANDING left to right, Olga Litwinko. Marty Thomason, Pettie Griggs, Aliean Rogers, Rochelle Tieman, and Ida Davis. SEATED are, Sue Beerbower, Amintha Petrie, Sue Davis, Frances Curry, Elizabeth Arnold, and Carolyn Lange. im % i ■ 4 - if I ' 1
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(I3cick to School t work and fun. m ea n i Frosh Dan Kamm and Tom Deck give looks of approval as they read the information column in the Spotlight. September brought many new things to Central. Over 300 new junior high students found their place in the environment offered at Central. And a new freshman class found its way to strangely different classes and a varied range of activities. First dance of the year, Salt Mine Stomp, was presented by the Publications Department for more than 400 students. September ' s end brought an All-American Rating to the Caldron of 1960. At the same time seniors elected Gordon Bainbridge, Dan O ' brien, and Elizabeth Arnold as their class officers. Juniors came next in electing Wally Christ, Jon Roscoe, and Sandi Roberts as class leaders. October was a month of campaigns. Arthur Page, Mike Himes, and Phyllis Mays were elected as sophomore officers. The new frosh set a record by nominating 20 students for class officers. After a close election, Dave Gaskill, Jay Penndorf, and Rose Mollison ended four class elections as the chosen leaders for their class. Mr. Paul Bienz, football coach, talks to the returning Lettermen at the beginning of football practice in August. - . ■
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