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Controversies spice up year Controversy was an everyday hap- pening at Central this year Stu- dents got used to protesting changes in the detention policy, the parking permits in the cage, the homeroom policy, and on the lighter side, the pickle policy in the lunch room. Susan Hoffmann, sr, stated. “I really dislike the registration policy this year It didn't have the students' best interests in mind. Many people had less than positive remarks about some of the new policies this year, but they did have to admit it was an interesting school year with all the changes (1) Students awart the chance to change their schedule (2) Students protested a halt-empty parking lot 22
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(1) Rich Russmon and he date. Teresa Se- ber t. share a special moment near the fountan at the Valentne Dance (2) Susan Adams and Steve Gould teach their dance partners some new steps (3) After a dance. Becky Taylor spends sometime talking to her friends (4) Senate members Pochette Smith and Amy Frink take charge of the ticket booth durmg the dance
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Funds collected Fundraising was very evident at Central this past year Students were to be seen asking friends to buy 6 pizzas, chile feed tickets or some other fundraising item. Cen- tral's A Cappella was the biggest seller of fundraising items this year at school trying to pay off a 30.000 dollar bill for their trip to the inaugu- ral in Washington, D C. Some of the items sold were can- dles. pizza, candy bars, chile feed tickets, style show tickets, acrylics, soap, carnations, paper hearts, and raffle tickets. Students realized that these fun- draisers were needed to pay for their groups trip, such as the ski club trip, the Europe 85 tour, the A Cap- pella trip and the orchestra trip to Minneapolis, although many ex- pressed that their neighbors were beginning to get sick of buying things from them. (1) Lucky people sekng enough candtes re- ceived the stuffed eagle mascot (2) Candy bars became a dinner time favor- ite. 23
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