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Oscar (Dave Hoffman) and the four poker players (John Les- down Felix (Bob Baker) in a scene from “The Odd Couple”, the niewski, Dave Sims, Bob Domasica, and Roger Hughes) try to calm Theatre Guild’s fall production. Tim Bannon enjoys the results of the efforts of hard working N-Teens as he obtains refreshments for his date and himself at the annual winter formal. School life 11
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Activities demand time , energy Extra-curricular activities play a vital role in school life. Being a member of an award-winning band means donating time and physical energy to strenuous practice. Play productions demand hours after school and on weekends for con¬ structing sets and rehearsing lines, as LC’s theatre guild entertained audiences with “The Odd Couple’’ and “My Fair Lady”, a musical. Centralites can be found working in the TV station. Active club members devote much of their leisure time to club projects. Some organizations sponsored after-game dances while others worked on charity benefits. Athletics require carefully planned maneuvers. Both male and female students partici¬ pated in various sports events. Other students use their spare time for part time jobs, hobbies and projects of their own, all requiring time and effort. Producer of Viewpoint”, Bob Voss prepares the board for another informative and interesting program. Diane Young realizes how much hard work is involved in making the LC Centralette Corps a team, striving together for perfection. 10 School life
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Teens strive for individuality Lake Central ' s student body consists of four separate and unique classes. Each subdivision has its symbols which make it distinct from its counter¬ parts. The freshmen were easily recognized at the beginning of the school year by their confused looks and bright yellow and orange beanies. Sophomores placed orders for navy vests (instead of the usual sweaters) in the fall and received them in mid-January. The thrill of being an upperclassman was realized as junior class rings arrived in September. Members of the class of ' 70 were distinguished by their senior cords, a new feature this year. As each unit strived to set itself apart as being the best, it combined with the others to make this year Uniquely 70. Freshmen spirit was shown during basketball Homecoming week through such slogans as “Lion in Wait For a Victory.” Junior class rings, in any style or color, are symbols of the pride of being an upperclassman. 12 School life
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