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18th International Supper Nets S1100 Serves 780 People, Involves 13 Clubs T Foreign Exchange Club president, Kathy Cor- bett, returns change and smiles happily at the pros- pect of making more money for the club. -Y Although unseen by all of the guests, Gail Filkin demonstrates one of the more important jobs of the International Supper, clean-upf' -P -P Mrs. McEwen and Miss Cattle put on a few more pounds while indulging in one of the finer luxuries of the teachers, Oriental table. -P -P -P T Becky North loads more milk on a cart as she prepares for its distribution to the guests. -Y -f -P GAA members Barb Young, Brenda Gadel and Mary Hosier crack a few jokes and sample food while waiting to serve guests at the Indian table. K
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The last thing that anyone could ay about Central was that its halls did ot reflect the Christmas season. very classroom door was decorated r had the sign uScrooge', pasted on t. Student Council sponsored a 6'Dec- rate Your Doorw contest in which very door was entered. Mrs. Sandor's rench classes showed their talent by .-,.'I1-I.-... ...Cf .,..l.Ll.. 12.0.1 ...l.a,,.-. Miss Merry Christmas was one title every senior girl envied during the Christmas season. Teachers made a list of the five girls who they thought would be best. The student body then voted for the girl of their choice. Mary Hecker Won the coveted title, and her duties consisted of help- ing Santa and handing out candy ..,..,.,,,. .LA ,..-AJ 1-.a..a.1, 'L ,,,, , , J , 1,
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Can you imagine having a tray load- vvitb goats cheese, cowboy stew, sweet potato pie and many delicacies? If you attended the Supper on February 21 27 this would have been possible. Thirteen clubs were involved in the representing countries ranging America to Russia with a bit of food on the side. The clubs or- ganized and decided what country they would like to represent then the members prepared the food for their table. Each table was required to have a main dish, salad, a vegetable, bread and a dessert. Though the Foreign Exchange Club did not make as much money through the supper as it had hoped, it still served approximately 780 people and netted 31100.
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