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Caught in the Act The Inside Story is about people in action. Specifically, the students of CHS. After all, without us, there wouldn’t even be an Inside Story. We re the ones who make things happen-who go to the pep auds, the football games, and the dances. As David Bretag said, “Student life is the way we express ourselves. Who else could tell what happened during the Loozer Crooze on the night of Homecoming? Hopefully not Mr. Fisher, but probably your local loozer” could. Ask Stan Sherwood, who warned, ”lt’s a recurring phenomena-it’ll happen every time there’s a dance at any school! Student life is an important part of Central; together with academics, it’s what Central’s all about. It involves all of the things that happen behind the scenes and right up front, including such burning issues as the renovation, the latest fashions, free-time, and second childhood (or in some cases, continuing childhood) fun. Student life means powder-puff football, TPing, senior power, sophomore peons...Get the picture? Annie Platter explained it as “sophomores look forward to it, seniors just bask in Here I am at the top!’ But student life at Central means something a little different this year, too. Now, it includes new and creative ways to get out of study hall-- as Bretag stated, “ Where there‘s a will, there's a way to get out of there!”-- learning to live with cafeteria food, and getting used to a smaller student body. It means a new arch-rival (those people UP-TOWN) to go to battle with, and a new challenge to prove that we re still 1, not only in student life, but in EVERYTHING. Is this the latest spectator sport ? No--actually it's Nicole Crawford and Paul Kakert getting caught in the act of helping the seniors cheat their way to victory during the pass-the-orange race at the Homecoming bonfire, while judges Barb Lammers. Dave Beal, and Manny Mathews encourage them on. Caught in the Act 7
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