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t TZ Varsity cheerleaders Janet Nowicki, Darlene DeBeikes, Carolyn Curry, Pat Elliott, Jackie Windsor, and Carolynn Lippert are the lively gals who put the pep into the pep assemblies, the zest into the cheers, and the ziggy into Cheerleaders compose ali' 1 5 1' -e X -1' the spirit of both team and spectators. Not only cheerlead- ing ability, but reliability, enthusiasm, sportsmanship, and effort have made these, our varsity cheerleaders, one of CentroI's most prominent examples of Excellence in Citi- zenship. backbone of school spirit 'C if aw. if 3 va. 9 ., 3, I All of us who attended the B basketball games will certainly agree that the B cheerleading squad has performed its iob faithfully and well throughout this school N year. Here we see Gloria McCay, Jewell Lane, Kay Stock- ton, Merry Kay Schatzle and Barbara Botteron as they close final rehearsal before one of the season's basketball games with the Fight Boys Fight cheer. 29
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fi K is W One hundred six Centralites participate in the all city school musical Gypsy Baron which took place on March 25, 26, 31 and April l. ln this show leads were gained by five Central students-John Shimer, Wilma Laird, Christian Tschucke, Leo Ward, Jr., and David Evans. Ruddigore , a satire on melodrama by Gilbert and final exam. Diana Compton and Judy Long were cast in Sullivan, was presented before the student body by Mr. the leading role of Rose Maybud, and they alternated for Casaday's drama class. This play was given for their the two performances. 28
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Service clubs aid the students and faculty. Getting the iob done at all Barnstormer productions and Central sporting events is the Ushers Club. The twenty-six ushers are on hand to meet the public with courteous smiles and helplul suggestions. The club membership is under the sponsorship of Mr. Bendit. Front row. James Fenters, president, Frank Epperson, vice president, Ernie Gotorth, secretary, Bill Krill, second captain, Richard llyri l lfll .ff Money making proiects needn't always be so dreary. At least thats what Ed Woodard, Sue Kornansinski, Christie Kerr and Junior Wiseman said after working on the Art Service Clubs paper drive. This drive helped to buy silver Qwgrd pins which were given to the members who had donated titty hours ot volunteer ser- vice ta the organization. 30 Sherwood, first captain, Bob Mathewson, Darrell Plummer, and Robert Cartwright. Second row: Wallie Ward, Dennis Dowdell, Ralph Boase, Tom Compton, Bill Smith, Richard Bliley, Loren Krienke, and Mr. Bendrt, soonsor Third row: Stanley Thrasher, David Tate, Ronnie Hoston, Ronnie Paul, Gary Sherwood, Bill Haas, Louis Nowak, and Albert Bies- brouck. Ladders are bad luck? Nonsense! say mem- bers of the Art Service Club as they hang their Season's Greetings mobile in the main hall- way. Seen here, as they scorn the ancient ladder legend, are Jim Love, who is directing the hang- ing of the mobile, Sue Komaninski, president, Jackie Snyder, secretary - treasurer, and Barbara Emmons, vice president. 5--1 . X Q v Z, Z' ' f - X4 75
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