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Julie Flory, Jeanne Slagle, Joyce Burroughs, Shirley Louie, Anita Ojeda, and Bill Miller are shown as they wore dunce caps to signify their initiation into Central ' s Math Club. No, Roy was not blown up in this particular experiment at the regular Phy-Chem meeting. A mistake by a photographer put these particular pictures together, but Mr. Horstmeyer had a good idea for an experiment.
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[oining Organizations Helpful Extra-curricular activity participation at Central offers a broad field of clubs and organizations to choose from. If one is good in a certain subject, he becomes eligible for a club dealing with that area of study. Athletics call on many students each year, and these people perform on the teams, as twirlers, in the band, and as cheer- leaders. Other students can join clubs connected with other school functions, such as publications and choir. Offices of these clubs give students responsibility, as well as offering a chance to become acquainted with new people. The clubs are often helpful, for students in subject clubs can learn more of their topics. Extra-curricular activities are also good because they give students a rest from the everyday study routine and formal school atmosphere. Joyce Ambrose and Joyce Chapman participate in a skit which the twirlers performed along with the band at a football game. The skit was a portrayal of rock and roll dancing for the half-time show. These members of Central ' s band march during a halftime performance at one of the home football games. The band practiced early every morning in preparation for the game. Faculty adviser John McCory aids three Booster Club members as they prepare a sign at the beginning of a week. The signs reminded the athletic squads to win.
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Marjorie Louie and Jeanne Dennis work diligently in order to have the decorations for the Prom ready. Shirley Love closes her eyes in a moment of happiness as Clyde Williams, president of the junior class, announces her as Queen of the 1965 Junior Prom. Carol Hampton and Connie Roberts, members of the court, stand near. The Junior Prom court consisted of Dorothy Tubbs, Debbie Littlejohn, Julie Flory, Wandra Page, Connie Roberts, Carol Hampton, crown-bearer Celesta Love, Queen Shirley Love, Carol Scheurer, Penny McBride, Donna Haggin, Susan Huffman, Sandra Mielke, and Leann Cook. The 1965 Junior Prom was entitled Some Enchanted Evening.
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