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l 4 ' Long awaited repairs become. realities . ' ' Manx. .1 A . H I I W 4. 'vw' -v::-J... 5. I i 'ff'. UFI7-'T .f f:i I JFv'r'R .QT The 1975 Centric co-editors Steve Tucholski and Jeff Schwind spent many extra hours producing j a quality newspaper. ll, i. 'T Q ' NA M an, S i !'. f fe Nu- if makel, Gary Pakulski, Paul Longenecker, iner, Peggy Ludwiskowski Business manager Jim Kramer and cir- culation manager Bill Long go over plans. ,.. 41, -C T my N ,gr 1l..:l,C.x . .- v Q i iff, .5 E1 ' 15' fi I ,- SPORTS PAGE STAFF. Jeff Morris, Larry Schmakel, 42' , 9 Jim Kramer, Ken Bertok., Not pictured are Tom Hauden ' and Chris Kwiatkowski, 1' .A ' ti ln , ' 'f A' .Fil r i V - rif-. r--A -4 l , . ,54 , , V, 1 M I ' W' - i '1Q.j.. lu, In , ,U L ,L .J 7 'X .S ' L , 1 ii l 'l , i l ' , , E -.r,.iA,, 1,41 l 1 i fr mefl sl Y j ' . rafjfyi flih- . I I ' ii-f ' ' i .....-v : .' ' ' i N T ,L i p- j ! - ' .l F , l N in V , , A , , - Qi- ii i' , ri . 2 ' 1 Centric publishes record 13 issues In the remote recesses of the Centric Office, the busy hum of typewriters and the aroma of rubber cement tell you that another issue of the Centric will be hot off the presstand around to the roomsrvery short- ly. The bi-monthly issues, pro- duced by the journalism class at Central, give the stu- dents accurate reporting in the fields of class, news, class pro- jects, sports, and unusual in- cidents. ' The junior English takes credit for two Junior Centrics pub- lished during the first semester, the other during the second semester. CENTRICfl9
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if There's more to yearbook than meets the eye. Sounds like a corny cliche, but it's true. You look at a picture and it's no big deal until you think about the photographer that took the picture, developed the negatives and printed the actual Gentripetal GFamil FT1' photograph. Not to mention how many times the picture was reprinted to get an exact size, more contrast, or to re- place a missing one. Then there's the layout design. Not many people realize how much Affflff W wi fo. 4 time is put into drawing up a page. The rules on style and design are enough to make you throw up your arms in despair. In additon, a sixteen- page autograph supplement was designed to give everyone a as - ,fx iff chance to write those nice- to-remember, hard-to-forget sayings. Along with the good times of birthday parties and hard times of weekend work sessions, the staff managed to publish a quality book. CENTRIPETALXZI
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