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Lee Adam, Loretta Ange- lina, Edward Burkowski, Marie Csandl, Lurlene De- Long, Alys'DePuy. Leah Dreisbach, Jacqueline Fritchman, Robert Ham- mersly, Catherine Heiney. Robert Hontz. Shirley John- kson. June Kemp, Donald Kistler, Ronald Kleckner, J a y n e Koch. Jack Krause, Robert LeFevre. Geraldine , Leitgeb, M a ry Lepore, Carl Miller, JoAnn Newcomer, Edwin Parks, Constance' Person. U Franklin -Peters, E d w a r d Reehle, M e r r i ll Reinert. Margaret Richter, Howell Rieiiy, Kathleen Sechler. fwalterwwertbeck, D o n a l d Ziegler., Section 9-7 t Section 9-7 has won the title of Good Housekeepersn by winning the Homeroom Beautiful Banner three times. Ten members qualified for the Order of Light. Marie Csandl, secretary of Student Council and a cheerleader, was the first master member. Merrill Reinert played varsity football. Also representing Central at games were Jayne Koch, rnajoretteg Catherine Heiney and jack Krause, band members, june Kemp' played Aunt Olga in Inner Willy. Talent Show performers were june Kemp, accordiong Cath- erine Heiney, trumpet solo. Carl Miller was treasurer of the Choir and vice-president of the homeroom. m Tiumzly-Llwee
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it ogg Section 9-6 A Two members of section 9-6, Arthur Mc- Afee and Bill Garris, were on the winning basketball team. Bill Garris not only starred in basketball but in football and also as a pitcher on the baseball team. 'Bill Garris won the title of the Best Athlete and Arthur Mc- Afee won it for the most mannerly. Roderick Troxell was captain of Central's patrol. The girls of this section won the girls' intramural volleyball championship. The section has had members on the Order of Light, with Patricia McElroy making master membership. 9-6 has active members in the Central Choir. Twenly-l1v0 Shirley Undercufkler, Alex Wargo. Joseph Wetherhold, Raymond Adams, Donald Albright, Phyllis Andrews, Marilyn Baatz, James Barto, Ronald Brobst. Shirley Brown, Juan Davis, Shirley Diehl, Gladys Ernst, Shirley Fassman, William Garris. John Heckenberger, Rich- ard Hujsa, Jean Knauss, Albert Kuhns, Veronica Kuczan, Arthur McAfee. Patricia McElroy, William Mohr, Dolores O'Donnell, Leatrice Rice. Mary Ann Seheirer. Warren Sea- greaves. Ronald Sicher, Albert Smith, Donald Smith, Nana cy Smith, Robert Snyder, Roderick Troxell.
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Section 9-8 y Section 9,8 has produced many school leaders. The president of the homeroom, Thomas Roma, was vice-president of the Student Council the second semesterg co-editor of the Booster, and ninth grade class president. Three 9-8'ers, Norman Balliet, Rodney Hower, and Edwin Camp, played varsity football. Twenty-one members were active in Central's musical organizations, and five worked on the Newscaster staff. Tzur'nlyAf01l'r Norman Balliet, Doris Bart- man, Jeanette Bashaw, Neil Beller, Joan Berger, Anne Borowski, Tim oth y Bortz, Edwin Camp, James Dantzer, Dale Frack, E 1 a i n e Gaydos, George Hagelios. Shirley Heard, Kenneth Hil- bert, Rodney Hower, Jac- queline Jenkins, Peggy Kemmerer, Virginia Keme merer. ' Donald Koch, Nancy Kratz. Irene Laub, Barbara Lerch, Nancy Mase, Franklin Mil- ler. Marie Miller, Robert Moll, Richard Novak, Larry Ra' maly, Thomas Roma, Rob- ert Schray. Robert Shurgalla, Andrea Stoltz, Nancy Stoudt, Don- ald Wenner, William Wied- ergott.
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