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At the file of past issues. Tiger reporter Mandic McCue (above) looks at an article she wrote for the weekly newspaper. (Left) Reporters Jay Wagner, Jeannette Oshitoye, Leah Glenn, and Will Herron type assignments for an issue of the Tiger. Printed by students at Metropolitan Vocational-Technical Education Center, the Tiger was distributed without cost to all students and staff. ANN DISSLY 1st Semester Editor ROSS CRANFORD 2nd Semester Editor TIGER STAFF—(Bottom Row) Glen Polite. Mandic McCue. Melisand Williams. Ingrid Johnson, and Sabrina Helton. (Second Row) Dar- rell Lawson. Michael Rains. Mike Driver. Ann Dissly. Chad Savage, and Mark Woodall. (Top Row) Char- lotte Parker. Leah Glenn. Carla Killingsworth. David Street!. Ross Cranford. Elwood Vogel, and Ginny Ross. Reading page proofs of the Tiger before they arc sent to the print shop at Metro Vo- Tech are Chris Thomas and Janetta Moorman, seniors. 142-Tiger Staff
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LABYRINTH STAFF Conducting a workshop on poetry in a sophomore English class are Labyrinth staffers Carrie Pinkerton and Nick Plastiras. seniors. The workshops were conducted in most of the school's English classes. Staff for literary magazine conducts many workshops Members of the Labyrinth literary magazine staff conducted poetry workshops in most of the school's English classes during the fall. In conducting the workshops, the staff also encouraged the students to submit works for possible inclu- sion in the 1985 Labyrinth, which was distributed in May to students who had paid the school's publica- tions fee. The magazine was published by students enrolled in Mrs. Renee Graw's creative writing class. This was Mrs. Graw's first year at Cen- tral. Sarah Mackey was editor. SARAH MACKEY Labyrinth Editor LABYRINTH STAFF—(Bottom Row) Wayne Willis. Jeff Warren. Mrs. Rcncc Graw (adviser). Darla Dillahunty, Sarah Mackes', and Putt Fuller. (Top Row) Rob Moore. Eric Brown. Mary Kay Burton. Stacey Looney. Hanna Bartsch, Kim Crawford. Nick Plastiras. Colin Ramsey, and Kim Hoffman. Labyrinth—141
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A new nameplate was adopted by the Tiger staff this school year. The old nameplate had been used for 26 years. The nameplate was designed by first semester editor Ann Dissly. Showing his concentration, staffer Mike Driver works on a paste-up. TIGER STAFF Weekly newspaper wins major awards As had been (he ease in previous years, the Tiger again won major awards in state and national competi- tions. Edited by junior Ann Dissly during the first semester and by junior Ross Cranford during the second semester, the Tiger was published weekly, except dur- ing holiday and exam periods. It was provided free to members of the student body. “There are very few high school newspapers in the nation that appear as often as the Tiger. Mr. Charles Lance, faculty adviser, said. It creates more work but it allows the student body to keep informed of current happenings and upcoming events at Central. All work, except the actual printing, was done by the Tiger staffers. The staffers wrote their articles, set them in type, and did page paste-ups. The newspaper was printed by students at Metropolitan-Vocational Technical Education Center. At the typesetter, first semester editor Ann Dissly (left) types an article while reporter Jason Harper watches. (Below) Second semester editor Ross Cranford covers a basketball game at Tiger Ficldhousc. The Tiger covered all the games.
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