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FF' 7 ' au ill. ami ix ' .- is . 'M V' ' ' I ,.,, t t to if ' ' I ' N 'A , l 28 The spirit of Panther unity does not fade away Nancy Mc- after the pep session for Centralites Clain and Mark Moore who patronize the Nora Shopping Center for an occasional malt. North Central students are among the many spec- tators viewing the 500 Mile Race on Memorial Day when the cars come into the first turn. Winter snow prevents many North Central students from shopping at the Glendale Mall, but Senior .Jim Linderman braves the cold and crosses the usually filled concourse.
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Sandy Breisacher finds little trouble in feeling the part of Anne Frank in the spring play, The Diary of Anne Frank. Final rehearsal with the use of scripts requires concentration from bath Sandy and Jay Davis, her supporting actor, but she still breaks out in laughter upon reading funny lines. nne Frank, graduation, prom fill spring months ln the spring of '67, the drama de- partment presented The Diary of Anne Frank, the story of two Jewish families forced into hiding during the Nazi oc- cupation of Holland in an attempt to save their lives. Sandy Breisacher starred as Anne while Jay Davis played opposite her as Peter Van Daan. ln her diary, Anne recorded the frustra- tions and problems which she experi- ences as she matured during her con- finement. Baccalaureate services, the Senior Talent Show, and mountains of paper in the Student Center all preceded an- nual commencement exercises for the class of 1967. The class presented a microfilm proiector to the school, while traditional caps and gowns dominated the scene in the Coliseum. Commencement speakers Dale Fink and Rachel Ochs presented original orations to the graduates, teachers, and parents who attended. At the Indiana Root Ballrom on May l3, iuniors gathered tor their Junior Prom, Raindrops on Roses. Scott Clayton and Marty Youngquist ruled over the affair as king and queen. Members of the 1967 Junior Prom Court included, Front Row: Queen Marty Youngquist, Carol Hill, Dini Lilly, Beth Burns, Nancy McClain. Back Row: Rick Fobes, Tom Schrader, King Scott Clayton, Don Lawton, Mark Moore. As in past years, the prom was held at the Indiana Roof.
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Since everything is centrally located around the school building lleftl, an aerial stadium lcenterl, tennis and basketball courts and baseball diamonds lcenter view of North Central's campus looks all the more impressive: the football backgroundl, Northview Jr. High School and Administrative Building lrightl Students utilize benefits of large eommunit living The central location of North Central afforded the many benefits of a large city. Using the Butler Library, attending the SOO-mile-Race, or plays at Clowes Hall, shopping and working at Glendale or downtown-these are only a few of the activities which oc- cupied Centralites' time during the school year. For research and other re- ports which required outside refer- ences, students made use of the li- brary throughout the year. Films in the Christian Theological Seminary gave extra background on books such as The Brothers Karamozov and showed other interesting movies, all available to the Centralite. ln the springtime, the annual 500 remained the focal point of many stu- dents' interests. The Memorial Day event attracted a sizable number of students as well as teachers. Outside of school, many Centralites spent' time patronizing the local mer- chants, others held iobs as clerks, cashiers, restaurant helpers, and stock personnel. Some felt independent enough to maintain self-employment as yard-tenders and babysitters, some donated time to service organizations. Pausing from the tedious Iob of writing term pa- pers, North Central students take a break on the Butler library steps for a few moments.
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