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-1,1 Q Trainer Ms. McCauley takes time out to get rid of Alex Townsendis leg cramp. iPhoto by Tripp Trotterl Kim Ferree, a senior, enjoys a lollipop after her lunch. iPhoto by Alyssa Migliar- esel iw! yen' it f S J-frf Y fw A' 0.g,,,w-3-'ne' Q.. y f--Q-ww' 'E' .fa A' i.,,x a l U:f?'f'fjj', ?'? if J' fpfffif' ,, , , , 'fr jf,',,.fw . Kelvin Ledbetter drinks a carton of milk a day, hop- ing to keep the doctor away. CPh0to by Patrick McDon- nelll Theme W 3 ,f,Tgy,fy,i
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Obeying the sign, Alyssa Migliarese chooses an un- usual way to exit the build- ing. CPhoto by Kate Idel 5. 1 ii. IH! Still uilding our minds were blank. Faced with the chal- lenge of producing a theme quickly we were at a loss. We had attended a lecture at yearbook work- shop devoted entirely to what a staff couldn't use for a theme. No song ti- tles, no footprints, no this, no thatgthe list seemed endless. We needed a theme that captured the personality of the school. What makes Central stand out in a crowd? Built on a firm founda- tion, High Point Central is a very well established high school with a respect- able reputation in aca- demics and sports. Our 2 - Theme school is respected in High Point, the Triad, and even in the state. It is really a very beautiful building full of history. We have ex- panded and grown, but there has always been sturdy ground to build on. This quotation from T. Wingate Andrews found outside the school sums up the theme perfectly. What does this build- ing mean to you? Nothing at all important unless its foundation, laid deep in living rock and solid con- crete, suggests that truth is the only foundation on which you can build an en- during lifef' if 3 Tonya Dawkins sits in the catch a short nap. iPhoto window during lunch to by Stephen Picklesimerj
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Central: A Tradition Anthony McManus, Mau- rice Hagler, and Rodney Watkins enjoy watching the Central-Andrews football game. iPhoto by Whitey Boswelll 4 - Theme Standing on the steps, Eddie Al- ford clearly lets everyone know who he thinks is number one. CPhoto by Tripp Trotterl Jelf Godwin, Susan Crow, Johnsye White and Kate Ide relive the days of the Sixties by taking it easy. CPhoto by Stephen Picklesimerb
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