Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1985

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x. A l Brl.1Sh 'em Do you squeeze your toothpaste tube from the bottom, middle, or the top? From the 174 students who responded to this question, 94 admitted that they squeeze their toothpaste tube from the middle, followed by 59 who roll it carefully from the bottom, and 21 who continually disregard instructions by squeezing the toothpaste from the top. Here's the scoop One of America 's favorite food items is cool and rich ice cream. Many of us prefer super sundaes with three scoops of ice cream smothered with hot fudge, topped with a mountain of whipped cream, nuts and a cherry. Others, however, enjoy the old fa- shioned single, double, and even triple scoop cones. Here at Central High we polled 163 students and inquired about the way in which they devour this classic. Do they bite their ice cream or do they lick it? Aaron Sloan and Corrie Schiener demonstrate the art of licking an ice cream cone. the way in which 122 of the students devour their ice cream. The other 41 people enjoy freezing their front teeth while biting into the ice cream. Students choose prez Since 1984 was an election year, we combed the campus to find out the students' preference in the up-coming election. A surprising 5033 who considered themselves Republicans, 4296 who con- sidered themselves Demo- crats, and 855 who said that they belonged to another par- ty, wanted to see Reagan re-elected to president. The other 3956 were in favor of Mondale being elected this year. Many bumper stickers and buttons like the ones above were seen decorating shirts and car bumpers across the country. However, Sharon Novick and Lainie Friedman captured a new outlook on these campaign propaganda. Surveys 29

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1- Surveys And the Winner is This year The Centralian distributed new and interesting survey questions to English classes throughout the depart- ment. We asked questions such as do you lick or bite an ice cream cone? The results this year proved that these questions appealed to the student body. Below are some of the responses that students made. Twinkle toes Every person at Central High School has distinct features right down to their toes. Have you ever thought about your toes? Why do we need five of these unsightly midget fingers? It has become a known fact that some people are walking around this campus with a longer second toe than their big toe. We wondered how many really do have longer second toes. Sur- prisingly 138 students who took this poll made it public knowledge that they have longer second toes. Meow! Many of us have often dreamed of flying through the air like a seagull or a dove. Others would love to be a rabbit, panther, cat, dog, wolt1 bear, and even a dolphin. Freedom, independence, strength. and speed are some of the qualities that people associate with these animals. When Students at Central were asked the question about what kind of animal they would like to be and why, a majority ot' them responded a cougar along with the previous animals. One person stated, Cougars are wild, adventurous, free, exciting, and not tame. The photograph repre- sents these characteristics. Would you really like to be this animal? QS. or j ff 1 I Y 'S- 28 Surveys



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