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and aiding community curricular activities BY CHECKING A STOCK DRAWER for a correct sweater size, Terry Tinsley helps to outfit a youngster.
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Forming combos, touring foreign lands, accent many extra- In addition to spending many hours practicing ath- letics and studying, Centralites also found time to participate in community and extracurricular activi- ties. Part-time employment was extremely popular with North Central seniors. They not only earned extra pocket money but also added substantial sums in bank accounts for college. Playing in bands was an- other method of earning money. Combos provided music for private and school parties. Sue Williams traveled to Madras, India, for an unforgettable stay with the Srivinasan family on the American Field Service program. Getting accustomed to eating strange foods and seeing lizards on the walls were adjustments she had to make. As training for careers in nursing, girls candy striped at hospitals in Indianapolis. Some of their duties included filing x-rays and visiting patients. UNPACKING HER SOUVENIRS from India, A.F.S. stu- dent Sue Williams reminisces about her two-month sojourn. DURING A PRACTICE three members of The Foremost, Chris Katterjohn, John Sco- field, and Jeff Adler concen- trate on the words to Cherish.
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Fall brings restless anticipation of games, parties, and bonfires CAROLYN CASSADA as Daisy Mae tries to convince Li ' l Abner (Dick Pruyn) that his life is in danger. As the placid summer months quickly drew to a close, our thoughts turned restlessly towards the com- ing school year. We anticipated a change in North Central and looked forward to it eagerly as we watched Centralites develop a fresh new school spirit. Student Council and class council representatives were chosen and seniors made plans for their annual bonfire and style show while juniors and sophomores waited with excitement for their individual class parties. A middle-aged man entering an old folks ' home to brighten the lives of its occupants made the fall play, The Silver Whistle, a lively and enjoyable comedy. Hillbilly accents echoed through the halls after au- ditions began for the musical, Li ' l Abner, and the polished show received several standing ovations. The fall season successfully displayed a bright, new beginning for North Centralites and set the pace for a prosperous school year. DREAMING OF THE FUTURE, George Deckman, Luanne Wherry, and Dennis Huffman enjoy the bonfire.
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