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Paul Cox, Ron Richardson, Jerry Betley, and Henry Suder find lunch hour a good rime for fellowship along with eating in the cafeteria. Some students bring lunches from home. Miss Zabel, student teacher, Mrs. Martone, Miss Heal, and Mrs. Klenke enjoy eating and gossiping in the storeroom of the cafeteria. Men teachers eat in the main room of the cafeteria.
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lunch houf Ms students he din in emy dhection Eleven-twenty and twelve-rwenty- bell are a signal for Central students to run, run, run! Some students run for the cafeteria to get in the lunch line; some snidents run for their cars to drive around; some stu- dents run for one of the nearby restaurants; some students run for downtown to eat and shop; and some students leisurely ivalk from their third and fourth period classes. Lunch hour also finds teachers strolling to the cafe- teria for a leisurely lunch, to their cars to drive home for lunch with their wives, or to the teachers ' work room to make out a last-minute test. All in all, lunch hour is filled with eating, studying, gossiping, sleeping, and just relaxing. Not all smdents eat lunch during their lunch hour. Some students, like Bob Walworth, enjoy doing im- portant shopping instead of eating their lunches. Most students spend their lunch periods stuffing them- selves or just relaxing. Spotlight workers however use their lunch hours to finish extra stories. Teachets as well as students eat in the cafeteria during lunch hours. Mr. Baughman, Mr. O ' Brien, and Mr. Yager are enjoying a wholesome meal.
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enft0lites fill leism horn with mtk in font Every Thursday of tlie weeks there are Spotlights the staff gets together and folds Spotlights. Folding are Susie Lantz, Carol Herrick, Cindy Dill, Cheryl Johnson, and Clara Imbody. After they fold the papers they count them for each homeroom for Friday morning. The girls receive points for folding which helps them to get into Press Club. Best representing dramatics part of extra-curricular activities would probably be this year ' s Junior Play. Put on by the Junior class, Best Foot Forward was considered one of the best plays this year. Trying to make dear a simple fact are Juniors Mike Himes, Brad Durnell, Jackie Adams, Arthur Page, Barbara Mor- gan, Russell Overby, and Jay Penndorf.
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