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. 1 jp , 91 Q Cheryle Oxender, Treasurerg Nancy Heller, President, Marshall Landis, Vice Presidentg Julie Fackler, Secretary Seniors leak Hack Eighth grade graduauon ended our childish years qsupposedlyj. As approximately 54 giddy kids entered North Central High School, the upperclassmen knew that a distinct group of students had e- volved. During our Freshman year some of us began to make ourselves known. We were allowed two money-making projects. We sponsored a car wash and a bake sale, 'which got us our first honest dollar in the treasury. We also chose the motto, color, and class flower which would be with us through our high school career. It wasn't-long before we were Sophomores. We thought up a lot of tortures to try on the new Freshmen, but new rules added to problems of initiation. It was that year that we began to join in the various extracurricular activities, As 10th graders we had to choose a class flower, motto, and colors again because our efficient class secretary lost the previous year 's selections. We also had a dance which was a success, more or less, and a skating party. Our journey 's end became nearer when we were Juniors. We were given the responsibility of the candy sales. We sponsored a Friday the 13th dance and another car wash. As Juniors we put on a play, Hot Ice which was a success. Three Coins in a Fountain was the theme of our prom, which was a lot of hard work but another great success of the class of 1969. On September 3, 1968, 41 of us entered our Senior year. Most of the faculty was new and pranksters were quickly acquainted with the board of education. In the fall, we accepted the job of selling magazines to again increase our class funds. Our Senior Class play was Tel1 it to Ethel. The next big project was the Christmas dance. Julie Fackler and Jim Walkup were chosen King and Queen. In early spring we sponsored a chili supper which gave us sufficient funds in our treastuy. The highlight of our senior year was the highly successful trip to Washington and New York. Gradua- tion came next with happiness and a little remorse. We feel that we have added our mark to the history of North Central, and that we have reached the top of the mountain even though the rocks were rugged.
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Senior Zzvarifes K V I I , T 2 T FRlENDLIESTg Gail Case, BEST ALL-AROUND: Joyce John Balser Henry, Marshall Landis .. iam MOST ATHLETIC: Bill Bushong, Vickl' CLASS CLOWNS: Myra Gilcher, Tom Keough Stevens Sm T BEST DRESSEDg Chris Evans, Ned Hugg MOST STUDIOUS: Dave Huffman, Shelby Pierce
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JOHN BALSER DEBBIE BIBLE KAREN BIBLE ,I Joyce, don 't bend over too far! What kind of crooked joint is this anyway?
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