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as my 6. as-N.. 5 . J-if .II 4 we as ss. Looking over a selection of holiday greeting cards, Cathy Perkins wonders which would be appropriate for all those persons on her Christmas list. Endless school, strange weather filled winter days Winter brought cold weather, long nights, and the bright spirit of Christmas to Muncie. Although snow was sporadic, skating, sledding, and other winter sports occupied many students. As the voices at the Christmas Sing in the Fieldhouse rose, so did the spirit of the holiday. The Christ- mas decorations were put up, the meals served, and the setting was complete for another Christmas. The weather was unusual--the temperatures fluctuated continually -but of course, that's Indiana! Getting exercise and sun while skiing in the mountains is thrilling and chilling for Senior Soozie Grancolis. Strung across the stage, the Cheerleaders' Spirit Chain ushered in the season at the first basketball pep session.
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I 'Bye Bye Birdie' and Mini Week enhanced spring A blooming spring world was greeted by enthusiastic students who worked many long hours on Mini Course Week and the musical Bye Bye Birdie, two firsts for Central. Student Council arranged many classes for Mini Course Week. Some classes were an hour long, others were two hours in length. 'Inde- pendent study was also allowed. The combined efforts of the Drama and Music Departments produced Bye Bye Birdie. The play was per- formed at Northside High School in the new auditorium. Springtime-a time of dances, banquets, and graduation--was a source of pleasure and lasting mem- ories. Visits to the Bahamas and Acapulco during spring vacation also highlighted school-sponsored activities. Busy students involved in school activities, planning for summer, job hunting, and applying to colleges. Dancing dreamily to the music of Tac Lewis, reigning Junior-Senior Prom Queen Kathy Reeter glides across the floor with her escort in the traditional first dance. Wrapping himself in his traditional purple robe, 1971 graduate Dave Peterson gets ready for the long-waited Commencement ceremony-his last Central activity.
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