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, l ,,,M,,,,. - wwf 'N jf.-' f Z v 9X ,5 ',,i '? a.', 1 , . . .. Outlook staff reports Central news events Central's Outlook bursts forth with head- lines, copy, and all the informative news events taking place in the halls of Central High School. Interesting topics such as Tomahawk Tattles,', Smoke Signals, and Sport Lite hold prominent positions in the Outlook The journalism classes consist of students who spend one semester learning' the fundamentals of journalism and the second semester putting out the bilmonthly paper. Under the supervision of Mrs. Florence McCoy, the Outlook staff sees to it that every detail of preparation is carried out. Putting the paper out on time is not an easy job. The preparation of the Outlook takes hours to complete. Deadlines must be met, and page layouts must be made and remade. The final copy is sent to the printer and comes back for proof-reading. The paper is then sent back to the printer and then returned for distribution. First semester fourth page editors, Larry Dowden, Ronnie Mil- 1913 and Kenny Griggs Sketch a page makeup on the board. First semester editors, Kenneth Irving and Cynthia Foulks proofread material turned in by the other page editors. , ,A u ,E '.,,,,- Mrs. F lorenc Outlook SQ David Wood, Roger Moseman, and Robert Weaver discuss new ways to make better layouts and to take better pictures. Second T1'aCy , and Linda Cornelius, Connie King, and Diane Rich, first semester page editors, paste layouts to be sent to the printer. Nancy Stipp, First semester third page editors, Beth Hammond and Linda ter page editors Atkins, finish last minute jobs of typing and proofreading.
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'ects which Mrs ......:..t '-: ' .v..'. LA. L 5 . . 4 French III students, J acki Thomas, Nancy Watson, and Lana Guyer, listen as Bonnie Beck describes her trip to Paris. .versal , A understanding through knowledge, use rank show their .eans carry. rv-- . . :IU Seniors Paul Allison and Margaret Hillyard look at a few pieces of Spanish basket-weaving and hand-painted pottery. As the World grows smaller year by year and even day by day, the study of foreign languages gains increasing importance. Communication and understanding between countries are needed for cooperation and global peace. A knowledge of the language and culture of other nations is necessary if we, as Americans, are to understand and respect other nations' feelings and actions. v Central's Language Department offers four years of Latin. The student learns about the once powerful Roman Empire and its contributions to our civilization. He also obtains a useful back- ground for studying romance languages. Four years of French are offered to Central- ites. Emphasis in the course is on being able to converse in the language. Spanish students learn a language which is predominantly used by our Latin American neigh- bors, besides the mother land of Spain. They have the opportunity to get a glimpse of the colorful culture of Spain. German, a course relatively new to Central, teaches students the basic vocabulary and how to speak and write in the language.
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Robert Weaver discuss new i take better pictures. Diane Rich, first semester it to the printer. Beth Hammond and Linda 'ping and proofreading. Mrs. Florence McCoy Outlook Sponsor v.,. . I 2.4 First, second, and third page editors, Nancy Farber, Gary Thomas, Linda Frank, Adele McCord John Oliver, and Mary McCoy type copy, Write headlines, and select pictures. 252.9-iiyarxmtk Second semester Outlook editors, Linda Brown, Marilyn Tracy, and Patricia Houts, measure different headline sizes. Nancy Stipp, Tracy Smith, and Susan Schreiber, second semes- ter page editors, discuss plans for upcoming Outlooks.,' mK,.W,,,cxf fr V' L4 Carol Boyer, Marc Stine, Jeff White, Shirley Walter, -Terry Earhart, and Lana Hurst complete their jobs on the Outlook Sports editors for second semester, Eugene Francis, Kenny McWilliams, and Marvin Rice, look at their finishedproduct.
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