Foreign Bears Four foreign exchange stu- dents visited Central this year. Patrick Prager was asked what he liked best about America. Patrick replied, Hall of the peo- ple I met . .T football, and all the nice fast food places. Foreign Exchange students at Cen- tral this year were: Stephan Ton- trup, Tina Class, Patric Prayer. and Flavio Morales. Papa Bears, Devin Hunsucker and Gene Frank busily work in the concession stand to provide students with refreshments Bear Boosters that helped out during a football game were Peggy Koeler, Donna Cato, Nina Lindauer, and Sam Kirkwood. Coaching Bears best around Mike Owen, in only his second year as varsity football coach, compiled a record of 10-1; there- fore, earning him- self the honor of Coach of the Year by the Evansville Courier and Press. Paul Gries took his baseball team to the state finals - the first time in Centralts history. This accomplish- ment earned him the Runner-up Coach of the Year award in the state of Indiana. MAMA 8L PAPA Bears The baseball and football boost- ers worked in the concession stand during football and basketball games to earn money for their re- spective teams. The parents are very important to Central students. Our thanks to Moms and Dads! B-B-B-Beat Boxint Bears The group International Rap Association performed NCHS is Fresh at a pep assembly to get the crowd and football Bears ready for Jeffersonville. The group was one of several that performed at the NHS Talent Show the night before. IRA Member Phillip Floyd jams at a pep assembly for the football team.
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STUDENTS LEARN Through hands on experience Learning by experience is some- times the best way Through classes such as auto mechanics, photogra- phy, metals, and electricity, stu- dents learn things that they will be able to use for the rest of their lives. Thenye received a head start into the working world through the skills that they have learned at good old CH5. These hard working students have fixed cars and appliances, printed our newspaper and other school papers, built all sorts of things, and even created some new ideas of their own, Most important- ly, they have created their future through their schooli SOPHOMORE Glori McFall shows her camera expertise in photography class. w.-ww.ywm.mmamymmmmww SENIOR Suzanne Seibert P.V.E. student Steve Hedder- takes a break from her ich concentrates on making printing class to smile for his wood project absolutely rho ramprar perfect. - 22 Academics +
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