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i H L...iv- 295 K'lnLl.lLL TIME TO RELAX! Teachers find it difficult to get away from the pressing duties of the classroom, but there are moments . . . such as these. ABOVE: Punch, coffee, and cakes are on the menu at this pre-Christmas party in the library. Faculty and office personnel as well as the main- tenance staff enjoyed the social. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Gladys Wilke accepts a cup of cold punch from her Girls' League hostess. LOWER RIGHT: Plenty here for every- body. Mrs. Holt is hostess at this event, sponsored by the Central High School administration. , . , SCHOOL DAYS can also drag for the poor Tl m e V I S lf, teachers. And when the bulletin announces, ' Come to the library at 3: l O today for some refreshments and socializing in they come! Several different groups played host to faculty functions this year. Included were the Girls' League, the administration, and the maintenance force. Except for the few moments teach- ers may see each other on campus or at lunch, only occasions such as these give them oppor- tunity to become better acquainted. Everybody applauds the efforts of those who make the social gatherings possible. lt's a 'fringe benefit' that we can all appreciate! teachers say.
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f li' 12.3 YOU GET TO KNOW your friends by their actions. With that clue, one easily can tell Central High has no better friends than the Dads' Club members. This dedicated group of men, many of whom have sons playing football, basketball, or other sport for CeHS, spend tedious hours planning an active pro- SPORTS DINNER, sponsored by Dads' Club found many on hand to hear Coach Jim LaRue, U of A, and Central's coaches do honor to CeHS athletes. ABOVE, RIGHT: Coach Wales presents Mac Frankfort with a varsity letter, Dacls' Club Gathers GOOD JOB! Dads' Club officials took pride in their annual publica- tion, the I964 Football Program. Here Mr. Jones, left, congratulates Dr. Stolfa, Mr. Guenther, and Mr. Blair on the booklet's success. Dr. Stolfa served as club president. gram that will bring credit to the Bobcats. Their annual Sports Dinner, honoring out- standing athletes, seems to grow in popularity each succeeding year. Another winner has been the club's Football Program which spot- lights our grid heroes, coaches, administrative leaders, and boys in other Bobcat sports. LOWER LEFT: While Bev Tessitore waits on table, guests get into lively conversation. RIGHT: Mr. and Mrs. Waters.
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Mental 'Action' l . Pays Dividends , fo . v ma Ji: J, ix +A! gf' sa. MA.. , J.. I , . - W4 A SCHOOL DAYS pass swiftly for those who have a lot of studying to do. Contrary to pop- ular opinion, today's teenagers are not in school ' for sccial activities alone. Every effort is made to give the serious student reason to think for A himself. Class work is geared to his talents, study rooms and reference facilities at Central A f High School are among the best in the state. Se. .YS Acticn means more than physical movement. 'flaw Using one's brain to solve pressing problems takes action. Conceivably the most inactive Bobcat could be one who runs around the race- track instead of getting at his homework. P. -v . S CHECKING! Gathering absence slips occupies Muriel Hobbs one hour daily. Attendance collectors cover the school efficiently and with unhappy results, sometimes, for the ditchersl WORK HABITS are easily formed by those determined some research while Alex Hinds, right, assembles his to learn. Here Kathy Schmit seeks reference books for notes taken in the library. Librarians are ready to assist. FFS' 5 Qi 2- Sift fuck f 3 0
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