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Buiznie Clark, Carol Baller, Lir1u'r1 l'llI1:lI'Sl1Ul, C'l1eryl Keep, and Slzerry Harris are in flze midst of fry-outs for C'en11'al sophomore r'l1ee1'lef1fle1's. apers In onvos 4'Come on were the words used at two CHS convos this year when the representative of the Atomic Energy Commission and Central,s cheer- leaders urged students to perform. Residents of Bearcatville were persuaded to come on upl' when an AEC representative asked students to help him with an experiment on the stage in the auditorium. Atoms and their practical uses were illustrated at the convo sponsored by the AEC, and the use of atoms for electricity and other types of energy was shown by a model generator. The effect of atomic energy proved quite hair raising for a couple of gals who aided the AEC representative with another illustration of atomic energy. - Girls striving for positions as sophomore Bearcat cheerleaders had a special convo held for their benefit to determine which two girls would be oest tor the big job of yell leading. Muncie Central's Concert Band gave a patriotic convo in February in honor of George Washington's birthday. Included in the program was a drum number done by bandsmen in the powdered wigs and breeches of Washington's time. was ex we Volunteer IQ Jerry Daniel has his lzands full ll'l-HZ a suitcase with cz mind of its ozrn at the General Motors-sponsored convo. Gvvroseopic inertia is the cause of Jerlyls dilemma.
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Dt tix! H',?g3 af, 26 fl? 555 Juniors ond seniors interestefl in the ll'Ul'h'I-IIQS of the state go1'ei'i1- ment conzpele against one wi- other in !flSl'LlNNlOI1fOI'1N'I-l'lll'g6' of attending Purdue Legislature. Polltlcs Popular Wilh 'Purple eople' Electionsfor class officers ore held in the spring at C'.H.S., and last-minute campaigning is eiillent in the posters oroinzrl the voting booth. ,Willy A 7171 ftczrls, Judy Tlzoriiburg, Sfl1fll'lfil'!1VV, and Dare Sacks are in the process of casting ballots for their ft1z'orite ccinrlirlates. Purple politics and hospitality prevailed at Bearcatville when CHS'ers presented their opinions on various topics at the Indiana Student Legislative Assembly debate and entertained moms and dads at the Open Houses in their honor. Finalist debaters were classified in the senator, representative or alternate brackets after a debate held in the auditorium a few weeks before the stu- dent legislative assembly at Purdue University was held. Senator Alan Howard, junior, and Represent- atives Sharon Ann Bybee and Phil Greer each came home with honors for outstanding achievements. Politics also prevailed when Centralites voted for their choice guys or gals in class elections. Campaigns were held for each election and candi- dates strived to influence the voters in their direction with clever posters hung above the front doors. 'fSingin' sophsf, jivin' juniors and seven girls for Hsome seniors entertained at their respective Open Houses for parents. Refreshments were served afterward, and parents met their children's teachers before the program which each respective class held for them. Seniors gave their Class of 1960 affair in the fall, and during the holiday sea- son, juniors entertained with HSnowbound.u The class of '62 honored their parents in the spring this year.
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