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mi The C Um Vtl.49 Published by the Journalism Department Central High School Fort Wayne, Indiana Margaret Weidler, Editor Mr. Jerry Wooiiing, Ad riser
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Above, one of the highliphts of the school year was the PTA-spon- sored back-to-school night. Parents of the students participated in one average school day of their own youngsters at this annual event. Members of FTA served coftee and doughnuts during the lunch periods. Going to school is not all fun and short classes. Right ahove. actual classes are in session. Marjorie Burton, Myra Clymer, and other students find question and answer sessions a serious and absorbing business. Biology classes as well as other classes require much personal study and directed reading on the part of the teacher. To relieve some of tension accumulated in classes, many different clubs and activities are provided for students. Right below, the sophomores prepare decorations for the sophomore dance at Christmas. Pictured are DeEtta Calland, Mr. Levy, sophomore class sponsor, David Stall- ing, Dave Gaskill, and Ron Garnett. Most clubs sponsored a dance, car wash, or bake sale to raise money.
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ff Sh le bmu ht mdmk hom$ fo Cenft$l Pictures of various all-school activities are found in the opening section of the Caldron. They help to tell the story of the entire year at Central High School. Above left; Sharon Hughes and Carol Johnson hold decorations for Boosters ' Valentine Pep Session. Rhyme Time was the theme. More pictures and information about clubs can be found on pages 26 to 61. Right: Concordia ' s Larry Schlegel (45) drew a foul as this picture was taken. Central ' s Nate Banks is holding the ball and will get a free throw. Sports pictures and stories are found on pages 72 to 73. Left: Carol Hughes keeps busy working on an assignment in seventh period study hall. Class work takes up most of a student ' s time. Pic- tures of teachers and academic classes can be found on pages 78 to 109- Above: Diane Repine is seen studying the Spotlight in study hall. This is one of many ways students find to occupy their time. Pic- tures of all students are on pages 110 to 141 in the classes section. t
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