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0 o E Pep Club Improves Spzrzt Y, T if -' ' j, . l l s f l 1 i l l , 4 1. ' 1 1 1 x, sf 'Pr AJ 4 sf-4. Officers of the Pep Club for 68-69 are Jill Mock, 9th grade rep.g Sondra Norton, presidentg Lorrie Hutton, reporter, Debbie Dixon, sccretaryg Libby Allred, 8th grade rep.g .loan Denny, vice-president, Kim Alviola, sgt. at armsg Mona Goodowitz, treasurer. Required games and cold nights bring out the blankets and ear muffs for Pep Club members. 1 I Decorating-Standard committee of the Pep Club from top to bottom are .loni Drake, Leslie Hall, Kathy Allred, Vicki Patterson, Margo Miller, Tricia Barnes, Amy Bridges and Debbie Knez. - l:l 'll G. 1hL....a.... Catching up on last-minu te gossip before the game begins are Susie Morgan, and Cheryl Kirkpatrick. 23
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Student Council Promotes School Projects Two Council members round up gifts after money was collected for toys for the needy. Discussing Student Council policies before Mrs. Pat Harris, second from left, stepped down at mid-term are sponsors Mrs. Paula Plummer, Mrs. Harris, Miss Elaine Wells, and Mrs. Lucy Petitt. Counting cans after the drive are Tim Gro- gan, presidentg Sharon Sheriff, vice-presi- An active Student Council led the school through a successful can drive, candy sale and garage sale this year. Officers and representatives from each homeroom collected more than 2,000 cans for needy families at Christmas time, and homerooms brought gifts for children in Enid. Striving to pay for the new curtains in Central's auditorium, the Council held a garage sale in November and installed a pay phone by the school. A sea of red and white yelling chants . . .a constant reminder that our teamisn the best . . . unlimited enthusiasm . . .and well contained dissapointment . . . Central's Pep Club and cheerleaders boosted the entire school in spirit. History was made when the club sponsored the first dance at CJH in conjunction with the locat PTA, and Sondra Norton joined those formerly honored with the title All Sports Queen. Sponsors included Mrs. West, Miss Hall, and Mrs. Ward. dentg Susan Suttle, secretaryg Darcy Dancer, treasurerg and Marsha Banther, reporter. 5 - Fi Ili-Q'
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4 E -L ' -gin Robes for the Honor Society. are inspected by officers Chuck Diane Holloway, treasurerg and Leslie Wylie, vice-president. Schem, presidentg Margy McGuire, reporterg Lorne Witt, secretaryg New robes are tried out for the first time at a December Honor Society meeting. Scheduling times for the ninth and eighth grade plays are sponsors Mrs. Allen and Miss Gravitt. New to the National Junior Honor Society this year were a new charter and six new robes to be used by offi- cers for meetings and initiation of prospective members, Meetings were held every second Wednesday of each month. Sponsors were Mrs. O. Burt and Miss M. Wolfe. Dramas, debates, and speeches kept Central's speech students up-to-date on whatis happening in the world. Ninth grade speech class presented State Fair for the school and the public and competed in speech tournaments. With the eighth grade also preparing plays, the seventh grade classes made their own puppet shows by writing original plays. New faces are created for State Fair cast members by 9th grade speech students with some help from P.C.H.S. students, fpg y 5 , 4 P l i l ..g
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