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Mr. Fisher, the new orchestra con- ductor, tells his orchestra class how to play a piece for the annual Christ- mas assembly that they, along with the glee club and drama club, will present to the student body. Listen- ing to him are Carmalita Jones, Jim Foster, Nelson Secrist, Makrouhi Oxian, and Joyce Ridenour. cancerfs and music for many event The Central High School Orchestra, under the direc- tion of Mr. Fisher, has numerous sessions just like this one which include many hours of practice. They are an inspiring example of our school's activities and worthy of much admiration. Front row: Makrouhi Oxian, Janice Nakano, Joyce Ridenour, Debra Harris, Nancy Carr, Diane Haley, Pat Elias, and Cindy Meyers. Sec- ond row: Sharon Wesner, Judy Aichelle, Gail Ham- bridge, Glen Coble, Carmelita Jones, Douglas Kline, Beverly Harnisch, Gwen Shaw. Loren Kreinke, Carol Osterhold, Eileen North, Barry Turner, Margaret Mandler, Ralph McCoy, and Paul Kile. Third row: Donna Casner, Dan Bango, Carol Fas- snacht, Janyce Sletten, Mr. Fisher, Karen Bloom, Sharon Morrell, Donna Martynowcz, Jim Foster, Sue Burkhalter, Jim Sholly, Diane Compton, and Carolyn Woods. Fourth row: Jack Ernsberger, Dave Hempstead, Barbara Harnisch, Anita Anthony, Lynne Hipskind, Dave Ernsberger, Kenny Miller, Steve Yuhasz, and Nelson Segrist. Fifth row: Leroy Houck, Tom Geyer, and Fred Eisener.
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Pictured here are the members of the Tri-Hi-Y Club. Front row: Marge Konieczny, Geraldine Meek, Pat Lochmondy, Esther Ewald, Toni Sherburn, Judy Dezamitz, and Sandy Doetsch. Second row: Myra Ewing, Betty Lewis, Joyce Ridenour, Judy Donnelly, Esther Sherburn, Shirley Nemeth, Pat Springer, Betty Breed- ing, Phyllis Haskin, and Marilyn Miller. Third row: Pat Golubski, Karen Powell, Sandy Matafin, Sha- ron Powell, Judy Twilley, Diane Davidson, Sandy Schreckenbach, Wil- ma Robertson, and Geraldine Dudeck. A ri g 9 Central offers many and varied activities The girls in this picture are members of the Future Teachers Club. Front row: Doris Marsh, Joyce Ann Bokor, Jone Niblick, Natalie Dowdell, Linda Orban, Mary Wheelock, Karen Bloom, Paula Sunderman, Carol Kennedy, and Norma Winther. Second row: Pat Clark, Charlotte Howell, Gretchen Wise, Karen Klimishin, Sally Foster, Marlene Fezy, Jackie Porlier, Diana Rich- ert, Sue Glenton, Judy Costello, Mitzi Samarich, and Miss Bennett, sponsor. Third row: Sharon Gordy, Mariellen Bestle, Sandy Silverbrand, Sharon Sigfigt, Julie Cunningham, Janice Nakano, Barbara Harniscn, Carol Sliolly, Janice Pound, and Jackie Rossow. ,4- Talks and trips are a couple of the activities by which the members of the Future Nurses Club are able to acquaint themselves with the interesting field of nurs- mg. Pictured here Pat Mallory, co-chairman, Anita Knoerr, president, and Barbara Crowe, co-chairman,dis- cuss their plans for the party which this organization is giving for the County Infirmary. Our Nurse, Mrs. Foulks, is their faculty advisor. 29 if 'v'
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