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Aids also help out our school Busily helping Mrs. Patton this year were her nurse aids. They filed records measured, and weighed students for Mrs. Patton. Mrs. Patton said that the job was boring unless you really were inter- ested in people and learning about them. Doing the boring aids tasks in the cafeteria were Eddie Dawkins and Brett Deichler. They took out the garbage, cleaned up messes, and in general, help- ed keep the cafeteria neat. Collecting absentee slips, running errands, and doing odd jobs were the tasks of this year's office aids, Denise Doyle, Sue Wilson, and Jessie Alvarez. The Library Club had been very busy this past year going on field trips, having picnics and operating the libra- ry. In November, they elected officers. President Mark Ford, vice-president Gail Germany, secretary Becky Jones, and treasurer Marsha Smith were the students elected. The Junior Authors Club of Central Junior consist of approximately twelve active members. A disc jockey came to play records at an October, back-to- school dance. He was known as NGroovy Grantn. ll Nurse aids Carol Vaughn, Sherri Sip- ple and Julie Poje take time out from their busy schedule to pose for us. 25 JUNIOR AUTHORS: ffirst rowl K. Jones, D. Jones, K. McGee, A. Pihner, L. Steen, Ksecond row! Mrs.Marcia Cooper, B. Miles, S. Wilson, Mrs. Bernice Cottrell. 33 Brett Deichler and Eddie Dawkins, cafeteria aids. 45 Office aids Denise Doyle, Sue Wilson and Jessie Alvarez are outside of the school goofing a- round for our camera. 59 LIBRARY CLUB: Cfirst rowl W. Pursley, Mrs. Diane Hin- shaw, M. Ortiz, K. Finley, M. Brown, V. Finley, A. Pihner, Csecond rowj M. John- son, Mrs. Kapetanovich, M. Sands, S. Booton, D. Adkins, M. Smith, B. Jones, R. Losensky, fthird row! C. Stevens, G. Germany, A. Freeman, M. Ford, J. Quijas. 26 1 3 iN? c5335 S S Q i,r?XQy fiwxs X ifxyatsa .TNMTZXQ of xx, J. ff X W
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il il A WJEFZQ XIX taff takes break from iob This year's journalism class has been busy. This sixth hour class produced the Centralian newspaper and Cub yearbook. The editor of the Cen- tralian was Marlies Cannon and editor of the yearbook was Melissa Maygield. The journalism staff was already hard at work before school began, sell- ing ads to finance the news- paper. They Studied how to write newspaper stories and headlines, so that the Cen- tralian could be published each,month. The yearbook was comple- ted in sections fr m the beginning of August to the end of February. Miss Sharyn Ballard was the adviser to both publi- cations. l. Melissa Mayfield, Cub ed- itor, yelled for copy and photos as her yearbook dead- line neared. 2. The entire journalism staff decided to take a break from their wea- ry schedule and go outside on a nice day. JOURNALISM STAFF: Cfirst rowj Melissa Mayfield, Lynette Kelly, Scott Smith, Tracy Stack, Kim Kelly, Sharon Booton. Csecond row! Roberta Wilson, Cheryl Brownsberger, Mar- lies Cannon, Carla Saunders, Cthird rowb Tammy Collins, Michelle Ibarra, Carrie Mur- phy, Jeff Fendord, Virginia O'Bannon, Lori Whithorne. Cfourth rowb Daryle Harris- on, Mark Ford, Debbie Churchill. Not Pictured: Sue Wilson. 3. Marlies Can- non, Centralian editor, day- dreams instead of working on the shcool newspaper as usual. 4. The journalism staff clowns in a spare moment 25
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