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l X Senior debaters Greg Pontious and Pam Senter prepare for the semi-finals at the Central High School tournament. With a briefcase full of evidence, Dou- ble Ruby award winner Jody Bilyeu, prepares for another debate. Juniors Julie Wolfe and Cheryl Hunt construct the billiard parlor set design- ed by junior Steve Corbett. 126 I Drama, Speech Wsfws 'W-K m--N,
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Camelot club sponsor, Mr. Jim Boyd, plans for the Sage with officers Lori Combs, Beth Alexander, and Patti House, Rick Wagner, representative from KY- TV, helps to produce a 6 o'clock news segment on Educational Media in public schools. Media Plus is spon- sored by Mr. Tony Loudis, English teacher. i : I1 3 il N4 ' 1 r-X NJ VY 1 Li 'ff g f Z5 l W ,,, inv- i - uuggu U ' ' llluv 5 To NERD: alias il fn i I , l 128 f Foreign Language, English RURRY Eli 1156, '-Q.. Q' 41:-v ,fur Q French club members display the French club banner in front of the food display in preparation for a Mardi Gras parade at Open House. f W ,W l i ,,.-
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