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Page editors Hank Fishman, Nora Crouch, Tim Whyte, and Editors Nancy Watson and George Fridell, with the help of their adviser, Mrs. Florence MC- Coy, create a page layout for a forth- coming edition of the Outlook. Page layouts serve as an important guide to the page editors and to the publisher. f fif- SGCODC1 Page 9dit01'S J 3119 Stflne, Pai Semle and Secretary First page editors Rhonda Schneider and Janet Watson work on Sharon Leonard glance through back editions of Outlooks. 3 layout for their pagg. Not pictured is C1-is Barnes, -Third page editors Priscilla Evans, Mark Meierhoffer, Peggy Bumphrey, Photographer Rick Rothstein, and Co- manager of Advertising Sharon Heath prepare copy to go in the next edition of the newspaper. New first Interw ups, proo faced by tl semester 1 tors of the every oth: the news 2 The h the day it 1 mas time 3 Carl Schui Bill Gardner through the f Page editors talk over the
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and Mike Pittel rgues orally Nancy Eshelman and Catherine Hayward enjoy presenting a puppet play for their third year French class oaden World understanding y testing their ough contests' In an age when the worlds people are only hours apart lt 1S helpful for a successful person to be able to speak at least one foreign language Central, realizing this need, now offers courses in four foreign languages For the student who wlshes to become fluent in French, three years of study are offered Em phasis IS placed on gaining an ab1l1ty to converse in French Two years of Spanlsh are taught for the stu dent who wishes to learn the language used by most of our Latin American nelghbors Spanish students also learn about the culture of the Spanish people Two years of German, a relatively new language at Central, IS now available to stu dents Besides these three modern languages, Central also has an especially large Latin program as is shown in its five first year classes In add 1t1on to learning the language, Latin students also explore Roman history and mythology Admiring Mrs. Shipps' bulletin board display on France are Freshmen Karen Smith, Cindy Nelson, and Barbie Adler. Clark Jennings listens to an explanation of the translation of a more difficult passage written in German. German II students concentrate as Mrs Esson leads them in reviewing grammar and vocabulary for an approaching test T' -J-1 ia
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Et Watson work on aI'I16S. Priscilla Evans, eggy Bumphrey, othstein, and Co- ing Sharon Heath the next edition of Newspaper receives first-class rating Interviews, news-gathering, printer, paste- ups, proofreading, and deadlines-all must be faced by the members of Central's first and second semester Outlook staff. The editors and page edi- tors of the school newspaper meet frantic deadlines every other week in order to present Centralites the news and events of school life. The highlight of this year's Outlook staff was the day it received a special greeting card at Christ- mas time from Central's favorite puppy, Snoopy, a Carl Schultz creation. Bill Gardner, Karen Stuber, Sue Lott, and Howard Hines, go through the files to check on the number of inches of ads. Page-editors Sally Ness, Valerie Watkins, and Marsha Rowe talk over the headline sizes to use on the next news copy. First page editors Pam DeShon, Jerry Johnson, Joyce Roth John Swain go through the page filing cabinet before starting to work on their page make-up for their first Outlook. Co-editors Pam Hallberg and Catherine Hayward' have the job of proofreading copy and writing editorials for the paper. Tim Walley, Barbara Boyts, Sharon DenOuden, Susan Jackson, and Lana Guyer look at and discuss the various objects, awards, and news items on the staffs bulletin board. 7
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