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Each year the Booster Club does a series of projects. The first ma- jor endeavor is dish washing and clean up during the annual spaghetti supper. The club members clean windows and other house duties for open house during Educational Week in November. For the third big attainment, the club sponsors the Christmas baskets for needy fami- lies. The members get most enjoyment from this. The happiness ex- pressed by the recipients of these baskets is still anotherjoy to re- member. The fourth enterprise is the tea for the Seniors. I suppose this is a farewell to all and, especially, the seniors who are Booster Club members. The club members assist in any type of work as our slogan is willingness to work .
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Quill 8. Scroll The Quill and Scroll is an honorary society for promotion ofjournalistic achievement. Students eligible are those in the upper-third of the junior or senior classes who have served in some field ofjournalism for two years. Every year the club edits a school anthol- ogy consisting of outstanding poems, essays, and short stories written by students of Cen- tral. This year's officers are President Ann Clif- ford, Vice-President Don Wilson, and Secre- tary Nancy Nelms.
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I ffl ce laff This year six girls were chosen to be on the Office Staff. Each girl works dur- ing the time of her regular study hall. Herjob is to run errands for the office. The six girls are Ann Sinclair, Betty Lax, Judy Ervin, Denise Bryant, Gloria Cox, and Janet Babb. -ff'1f'n-ai' Sf. . - . f ,. Magazine Campaign Although we didn't reach our goal this year in our annual maga- zine campaign we did have a lot of fung of course, there was work, too. The co-captains, Joe Wheeler and Mike Owens, advised by Mrs. Charline Durrett, had the temptingjob of counting the money taken in from all the rooms and making sure everything tallied. The high salesman this year was Danny Lindsayg with second and third places going to Debra Sain and Belinda Williams, respectively The high rooms were: firstaMr. George Brintls Biology Class and second! Mrs. Landis Ross's Latin I Class. CWhat happened to the ju niors and seniors?J On the last day of school before the Christmas holidays, each of these two rooms had, to the agony of their teach- ers, a rip-roaring, swinging party.
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