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jr . play My Sister Eileen, a comedy in tree acts, was presented on No- ember 6 and 7 by members of the inior class. E. A. Hensley me play which was built around etting in New York's Greenwich 'illage. Front row, left to right, are ,arry Kisner, Kenny Scholl, lolmes. Ronnie Biggs, .lim leier, and Margaret Goehring. Standing, left to right, are: Tom Wells, Tony Simpson. Jerry ,arry Nelson, Larry Griffin. iooh. and Sandra Gander. This year's Selling Club has the honor of being the first in the city to have a national officer. Liz Goss, extreme right, was elected Vice-President of the Na- tional Convention in Tacoma, Washington, this spring. Liz is sec- retary of the local club and state secretary of DECA. Other members pictured here are, left to right: Carolyn Trarop, Ed Mackey, Bonnie Beaven, Don Smith, and Bob Brinkmeyer. Don Smith is president of the state organization. Central's Selling Club was chos- en the Club of the Year for ISI59-60. There were 55 members in this year's club. i Y , A ,X K 4 fl' Kneeling left to right are: Cherie E selling club iootz, Alan Fitch. Charles Dicker- n, Norman Beckett, Anthony frost, Kenny Scholl, Dave Allwyn, 'Tharles Godhold, Klee Wilson, and lerry Gray. Standing are l'aul Fehder, Liz xadel, Nancy Graves. Judy Rech- , .lac Bette Hunt, Bruce Connie lloerner, Saundra Jane Ann Hocker, and Cooper. Page 7
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i 0 r. class officers Heading the junior class are, left to right: Connie Doerner, secretaryg Miss Lola Winters, class sponsorg Steve Schrader, presidentg and Sharon Crofts, treasurer. Vice-president Judy Rechsteiner was not present when the picture was taken. world neighbor council Left to right are Miss Mabel Weiss, World Neighbor Council Sponsorg Weicherg and Central student Clarence Browder. During the first week of school. a happy experience for all in Cen- tral was the visit of Wiecher Bergsma of Stein, llolland, for eight years our foster brother. His success in earning a Fulbright Travel Grant and an International Institute Scholarship for a year's study in this country gives Central real joy. VVe wish VViecher con- tinued success while here and on his return home. For the fifteenth year Central is sponsoring a child abroad through contributions during the Faster season. Vera Zingaretti of Italy, our ten-year-old foster sister, writes monthly to express the gratitude she and her family feel for our help. The Rome director ot' the Foster Parents' Plan reports Vera's health much improved dur- ing the two years ot' our sponsor- ship and her school work excellent. Vera Page 6 so h. class officers Sophomore class officers are, left to right: Vicki Vickery, vice-presi- dentg Mrs. Winifred Breene, class sponsorg Nancy Kueber, treasurer, and Fay Van Hooser, secretary. Standing is Tom Tresselt, president. gg ggggggggggggggg christmas pageant Playing the leads in Central's annual Christmas pageant this year were Karen Bruce and Anne Cooper. alternating as Mary. Joe York and Mike Riney shared the part of Joseph. The pageant, directed by Oh-ma Mote, has become a Christmas tradition at Central.
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