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Hardy Centralites Enjo Dutdoor Pursuits benior Bruce Lawton surmises the possibilities of invest- GOLF CLUB - R. Payne, F. Harris, G. Schwinn, R. Newman, P Siebert,Mrs. S ing in a great weekend for ski lovers. Rosser, advisor. r , 4 ,- r f rs- at if IWW' Qs tv - f A ,9 tnsffy A J.. Y A4,-f Av 'ff ,TQ Y 0 f' 7 i5 Y 1 P I ' A V it v xt . A 1 F mv V 'vm' .Q if A if iv 'F' ami' Nr' ' af 'I u . -J I V , A ' ' 42 1 v 1.- , 1 . lvA. L , lr- V , 1 4 lf. lfrf. , jf 1 Y l . fi ,um thu, A' Cxiyijqi i it V 'wt tv if. ' in A A J lf , N L , ,' lv- 4 3 1 Ig x..f '21 :lf L ,' Ty I I , .. 'l I G A A I srawsozrnav I 'Y 4 AQ V 'L . 'gli , in xg' 1 AJQJANUARY frm,SATk5unQ ' ' oosrbti f fs' y y . ,5.oot ,L ,WA sw' Siivfffuwzs W 2, if E?fU.D!k wr ,mx ff T j fbi' . P'---sa, X 1 AvAi ,4 A .Q Y 4 A V V V .sm W5-A A A W Y v V 4' A A V it .a ? v .K A I Z EAVQX- AN sf-...Q 1: - n A Y asv... A sf A fig' 4 ss at 4 2 Yrmvk 4, 'if V Y- 5.4 4- lv 'il , x:'.f-':fY:Z42ts,'.PT3g,, i,,,,,s.7,JL 'h fs- .. sy1f2nEes1sf2f'Q'2.-1' gwffs-fi, D . 'Wiv- 'Q I-fm -7 , A V 2 I CANOE CLUB - Sitting: B. Carey, W. Croth, K. Purcell, C. Davis, C. Weasnef. Standing: J. Hosford, Mr. R. Carey, Advisorg j. jolly, K. Witz, R. Liuzzo, D. Centilin, B. Lawton, D. McGuire, I. Swanson, S. Anderson. 26
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FORENSIC DRAMA Dramatic presentations from modern poetry to Charlie Brown highlight- ed Central's entries in the annual sectional and State Tournaments. Poetry reading, dramatic and humorous interpretation were other areas of in- terest. Members gained experience in practice tournaments held in area schools. FORENSIC DEBATE Resolved: That Con- gress should prohibit unilateral United States military intervention in foreign countries , the National Forensic League's topic, led seniors Richard Orr and Ray C1ross to third place in the New jersey State Debate Finals. The club was active in Student Congresses, extemporaneous speaking, and original oratory. ofthelloiisf-..i1iw 1 7, fwliitif-H1 Q U, Debating in the same style as when they placed third in the state tournament at Middletown, Richard Orr and Ray Gross confidently participate in Ho-Val's annual Debate'Day. This year CHS hosted twelve other area schools for the event. AW'l 1l4'tl -' 7Zf v l ,iw live-t llrvsitllngl'r1-sltlvnl ol twrhmtf' liz l r l Ori Cullgldllllalw lin liaxtl K lllf, vvlno was1-li-ttmlKlint-.t,mtlm I ll r 170 igxsmlrn ri ' If 's 4' lu PORENSIC - Seated: P. Maruhnic, R. Rath, R. Gross, F. Harris, P. Silvers, M. Brigham. Standing: Mr. T. C. Hutchinson, advisorp R. Cruz, S. Chadwell, L. Sterling, K. Mora, B. Phillips, S. Spence, R. Orr. 25 .4-.ati ..-uwirlin
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BLACK CULTURE CLUB This year saw the formation of an active Black Culture Club under the leadership of Mr. Cilenn Crane and Mr. Io- seph Formica. Members created an impressive Martin Luther King display on the bulletin boards of the main hall, and had a dinner. GOLF CLUB Indoor and outdoor practices helped train this year's golf club. Although its members were not part of the golf team they gained skill and experience. SKI CLUB Armed with skis and poles, the Ski Club twice fought the slopes at Killington, Ver- mont. Advisor Stanton Davis showed films on skiing techniques at an assembly. CANOE CLUB October provided brisk weath- er for a canoe trip from Stockton to Washing- ton's Crossing. The club, under Mr. Robert Car- ey, took Red Cross canoe training. This spring, the group tackled the Lambertville Rapids. BLACK CULTURE CLUB OFFICERS -A F. Hunt, W. McGee, M. Clark. They supervised the club's April dinner. f 2.3: 5 f BLACK CULTURE CLUB - Front Row: W. McGee, E. Hunt, K. Cohen, V. Worthington, K. Treuting, M. Clark, D. Jackson, I. Coleman. Second Row: S. Cohen, P. Orr, R. Coleman, C. Buck, B. Brooks, A. Terry, F. Coleman, D. Jackson, B. Dowdy, J. Stuart, C. Nevins, C. Clark. Standing: I. Jackson, E. Holland, W. Witzman, Mr. G. Crane, advisor. aww' s g, M W ,.. ,., Q W' ., , We we ir- , had ---We--6 A t- .. -4:5 f .. ...ws My . , f'. , 2 , ,. N 'sf in A , pdwynw Q i'W Q, mg' . V ' . N 4' ... QF, .. M .ig 17' Mm .. ...,,,,,. 2-is . ---- 9 ' N' Amidst nature's elements, a pair of canoers make their way down the Delaware River. 27
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