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Varied Activities Mirror Schoolis Spirit AX xx ,I-e xX fr , 41 Band director David Ray leads his ninth grade class in a difficult piece better known as Dr. Pepper Time. Yells in the gym . . . the bank really swinging . . . cho- rus belting it out served as a continual reminder that the school really had no time or place to dream. Halls were jammed and classes were full. Seventh graders wandered the halls the first week bewildered, the eighth graders were happy to see each other again, and the ninth grade sat proudly high on the totem pole. Many hours of hard work were spent by these students in band, chorus, speech, yearbook, newspaper, Pep Club and foreign language clubs becoming letter-perfect for that special occasion ahead for each. Other activities were offered that would appeal to every grade and personality, completing the pattern of Central's image. 'Nix Teachers and students join together to boost football boys' spirit on Spirit Day for the game against Hefner. The Boys' Chorus spcnds many tedious hours rehearsing for the November Thanksgiving Song Fest. T720 . . ng, .4
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