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tion of most a m stations is difficult some students rely on W M F R I F D Left- WHAT STATION is it that seems to be most frequently in tune? At night, when recep- J - ' ' Below - RUFF! RUFF! Even Fido and Rover enter into the survey as the most common pet. I i K is . y. Qs .. it ' IA at X ' I J .ww 4 I 'ir ii? . 1 ' -f -Vt f' 9' . it FQ.- iwxnw NNTP .134 MUSIC CREATES a way to drift off and relax after a hard day at school. Several albums ranked high on the most popular list. C.B. RADIOS to The Young and the Restless were among a list of several items that had universal appeal among students at Central. Calculators were seen throughout the school. When asked how they were going to spend their winter weekends, students often replied that they were heading for the moun- tains andthe ski slopes. Popular college teams ranged from Notre Dame to Maryland, but those most often men- tioned were the Big Four teams of Carolina, Duke, State, and Wake Forest. Student's opin- ions were diversified as to the favorite song, but Chicago, Earth, Wind, and Fire, America, and Elton John were the favorite artists. Pizza Parlors were listed as the favorite eating places, but steak was the favorite meal. The common vocabulary included sayings such as ten four, please be kidding, later, this is true. The favorite pet was the dog, with the cat close behind and the pet rock mentioned. Favorite cars ranged from the family-size Caprice to the sporty TR-6. The favorite viewing sport was football. The favorite pizza topping was pepperoni. WKZL or FM-107 was listed as the favorite radio station. Sports was the most interesting portion of the newspaper. Most of the questions had many different answers. But one was just short of having a unanimous response. Summer was by far the favorite time of the year. Above - DIVERSE ANSWERS are received when students respond to questions relating to the car they most admire. However, nearly all responses could be grouped under the heading sports cars. Middle - COMPETITIVE SPIRITS are a part of students at Central. The Big Four rate high among the list of favor- ite college teams. 29
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Vat IS It? lt's Favorites! -'-'i Above - WAVES OF C.B. radios are found to be abun- dant in Darrell Howard's car. Upper Right - PEPPERONI ANYONE? Pizza huts ap- pear to be the most fre- quented type of restaurant. Mushrooms to ham attract students. Above - OPEN WIDE! Both the movie and the book Jaws overwhelm students in the 1975-76 school year. Right - COLORFUL VOCAB- ULARIES are a part of stu- dents' daily lives. Favorite lines paint the scene. 28 . , , i 'fmfgi XZNIE Q, x X ,ff f 'X ,Q ff' Tx -X ,r X X N ' , k ' E- N X-F l, X I ', , P! X. -' Y . - N. X. X' Q X -' 1 assi' 1,4 i. 'F - 'f fo ' Y ge' f-Mtv L 42 Y 1' f , 'ig . ' L i ff, . ' rf - . ig Rf' , ezfk' f QM -5 f AL ' ,.Q:.' .g 1' , f 'Inu ' If ff ,y Qf34' .4 i, ,-QL Q Q Q5 ES--43.9.4 A f , ,lil up' lk xx H 1 il t . s 2, .r S 6 e I9-. 4-Q93 N --,efs14,5w f .Jess -. X ' P K+' 1 ' 'ibm ' A' X - ' -1...-gs. . ' . 'F Q 1' if ? v sg -.-v'3m3 w N, fs 2.-'X I 'I ,lui - ' ' 4 O 1? XX 'xv . X Q 1 I Q FRN:-.fL4g-s i --.,,, lei- . - fs N Q. sf II H. 'mg Xfru5 ff 419 X ,Ac X ki wwf 4 I f-QR. ,L A ', 'iq .-L4 'sy A Q? A 1 flfxliw Q . -is XTX- ,O ef , X - 94,- -, N' 'v--5 1 172, E. ek' X Q A' .illxv . K 'If wr N V 1-Q ' 1 i self X. s b . ' - 'lx Q' ' - X- - A s. - fnetjalg - wx JL. - AQ fl. i'i'5.ri.fH .lAhE5' E its it fSfzffl lm K gf 4 Q N -,bv-.:' ':,:f., , ,' , t' ff 'ia ' gf' g r , 'XNs'1 S' A -Sy A ,N . , mia i' i X f -if-flseefe A f if f I sem. A f 'ff l i Ati?-3491 F xt we v Notts--it X X !,! I, '.' ix: V7 K Xifllt XX iix X x F e i--4'i:i. ef:-A3-.E X- f' 4 ,ff f ee.. 91?Q.v S ' 'E .. e XX' hiv-,r-'?e5?m N-N5 '.c!n 7- f 'S.- 1 !!lf::1.lQ-'ff:J Q X IQ? ff or-fwrzee t 1 ffrrzss :ft N 5-x X '11 'f' : lx- iii, ' '-I .' ' - . fs 4 Nlgijgnl : ':.-:se -so E- 'g. N' ,- 'Z' fre F Q Fo.. e vt - -A Bass gs. Xt Tx if '55-3' 'ef'- sie .- -:,Q'S i'fi! '- ' i 9' Xl ts. S ix ff .X Q E 460
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Special Days and Weeks Add LEGS HIGH, skirts raised, french students perform the can-can at the Foreign Language Week evening program. ,,w..,.W GIRLS' WINNER ofthe Tour de Lycee , Carol Stanley recuperates. The French bicycle race is part of Foreign Lan- guage Week. PARTICIPATING IN the bicycle race is Alvie Rorie. 30 Or 'msgs 3' x M, H E. THE BOYS winner ofthe Tour de Lycee is Mark Durway
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