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- I 1 ' fi iii 'f s 54? Ev ' n fyN,vv,x i I f 1 f, .1 ',lr r I Dance the Purge Polka and forget your troubles! Miss Spickard and the student directors, Jackie Furst, Margaret Burroughs, and Leanne Stone, gloat over the success of the Senior Class Play. Page 22 Barbara Wohlfarth views Bryan Dramatics Entertain The Little Dog Laughed and so did the audience when they saw the hilarious antics ot the Huntington family! Every- one who saw or participated in this Senior Class production will readily say that 'lSpick and the cast put on a protes- sional show. Dramatics class presented a play for the Childrens Theater. This delightful fantasy was en- titled 'Papa Pompino and the Prizelighterd. At the Children's Theater, Humpty Dumpty has just saved the day by knocking Burly out.
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'. 'Mg A1 ' fx , College Day -- a day of decision for seniors. Seniors Will Long Remember Notable Events Here is the Class ot l953. We have pictured some ot their many activities on these pages. Among these were the Junior Prom-'April In Paris , the class ploy-i'The Little Dog Laughed , and the Senior Hop-Senior Memories , Under the iunior president, Roy Kern, and Tom Kennedy, senior prexy, this class has left an impression on the school which will remain tor years. Senior Gyp Day - and today it's official, is ' mana fumanmu A day of preparation for under classmen. A glimpse into the future world of business. mum 613512315 Q N W r r-1-rm ,mamma Page 27
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PRISCILLA HERGET, Hail to Our Champions! These pages are dedicated, not only to all Central Champions, but also to those players and teams who worked hard, but did not gain recognition. . This year we had a winning basketball team which blazed a trail ot glory through the Re- gional and Sectional Tournaments, and then defeated Highland, West Frankfort, and Schlar- man to wind up as the second-place team in the Sweet Sixteen tournament! Our swimming team was Big Twelve Champ ln addition Ned Loar holds the state record for the 200-yard freestyle. Our football team had a fine record, and topped it oft by beating Manual in the Turkey Day Game! A Cappella was invited to Milwaukee for the National Music Contest. ln a sense, everyone at Central is a Champ forthe magazine campaign to finance athletics was backed by everyone! So to all the Champions ot P.H.S. we say congratulations! EVERYONE won in the magazine campaign. Award winner Q7 t loar, Nelson Tucker, Dave 1 'si' ' LOU RITTSCHOF D.A.R. Award winner
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