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Page 49 text:
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Ch rzstmas Formal One of the largest and most enjoyable social events of the year was our colorful Christmas dance held on December 20. The music of Bud Roderick and his excellent twelve-piece orches- tra was chosen for the occasion. The dance, which was held from nine to twelve in the VFW Hall, was attended by over one hundred couples composed of Junior College students and their guests. These couples en- joyed an evening of smooth dancing and lively chats with their friends. Refreshments were served at small tables fringing the dance floor. Candlelight, Christmas bells, and holly sprigs gave the Hall an air of excitement and holiday festivity. Scattered throughout the room multi-colored formals added to the effectiveness of these decorations. Soft music. blending with the rustle of taffeta, the ripple of net, and the glimmer of colored lights painted an impressive picture of holiday gaiety. Students and guests alike left the Hall eagerly anticipating the Spring Formal, our next big dance. Greeted at the cloor by Lester Coe and Mary Louise Copple are Roy Gordon and Jimmie Joan Reed Dancing to the music of Bud Roderick's JC Students enjoying the party amid orchestra in the VFW Hall. beautiful decorations.
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Stancling: Jim Bellamy, Eldon Webb, Bill Cherry, Betty Deley, Bill Shook, Don Fearheiley, Patty Rogers, Bernice Treloggen. Seated: Mary Louise Copple, Jack Lenzini, Delores McMath, Helen Garrett, Betty Pitt, Bob Reclus, Mary Gotta Lens Stay? LENS HEADS Charles Heyduck, Business Manager first semester, Marylene Cunningham, Editor-in-chief, Bill Wey, Business Manager second semester In this yearbook, the Lens of 1948, we have tried to give you the Biggest and the Best, just as we promised to do. We hope that our efforts will serve as an inspiration to classes in years to come, for it is our belief that the Lens should be made an indispensable part of the Centralia Township Junior Colege. The following people have devoted many hours and much hard work to produce this book: Jack Lenzini, assistant business managerg the business staff including James Bellamy, Mary Louise Copple, Helen Garrett, Eldon Webb, and Bernice Treloggeng the editorial staff consisting of Wanda Williamson, Delores McMath, Betty Pitt, and Mary Gotta: and the snapshots staff composed of Billy Cherry, Neil Hediger, Bob Redus, and Don Fearheiley. Charles Heyduck, business manager the :first semester of the year, resigned in January, and the position was reassigned. Special recognition should be paid to Marylene Cunningham, whose devoted effort is responsible for the assembly and arrangement of the materials within these pages, and to Bill Wey whose business ability made possible the financing of this year's Lens. We wish to extend our sincere appreciation to Miss Julia Phillips, our faculty adviser, for the assistance and guidance she rendered us, 46
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Working hard? The long and short of it ' Between classes Smile please Soaking up sunshine . . and then he said. . How about a ride? Stumped, Carl? Beauty boy Going somewhere? See her, J ack? Something new Bragging or complaining? Nice View 50
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