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Newspaper The Rebel Yell has seen many improvements in the past ten years. Starting off as the Dixie Jubilee under Mrs. Catherine Reames it was only a small mimeographed paper. It is now an eight page printed paper issued by a Journalism staff under Mrs. Mary B. Stancil, staff advisor. Danette McGee, Editor of the Rebel Yell, I enjoy working with the paper, and I think it improves every year. I hope that we can have even a better staff next year and get more people involved. I feel l've learned how to get along with others because of my experience with the Rebel Yell, she said. Mrs. Stancil, staff advisor, also had a comment on the paper, I think the Rebel Yell represents a commendable effort on the part of the Journalism students and staff members to inform student body, parents, and the communi- ty about the school and to build good will for it. Mrs. Stancil has served as staff advisor for four years. Another publication at Central Private is the Southern Journal. The Southern Journal's main goal is to promote student writings and to give them the incentive to write more. Kayla Nowell is the 1980 Southern Journal Editor, along with Charlotte Keating and Jackie Mann as Co-Editors. lt's a lot of work being editor, but it was very enjoyable, and I learned much through the experience. It helped me to see the true value of writing, and I encourage everyone to take out their pens and write more! This was KayIa's comment of serving as editor of the Southern Journal. Top row: Allen Hymel, Tracie Bourgeois, Dana LeTard, Janet Smith, Susie Martinez, and Mrs. Mary B. Stancilg Second row: Melissa Vallet, Lynette Barrow, Lisa Bettis, Emilie Ross, and Mark Case: Third row: Charla Martin, Doug Babin, Laura Jones, and John Lockhart, Bottom: Danette McGee and Kayla Nowell. , . ,. . ,W ,tsa 3? Allen Hymel seems to be concentrating Melissa Vallet in her typical JournaIistic hard on an assignment. Style. Doug Babin-Student advisor, Danette McGee-Editor, Laura Jones-sports editor, and Kayla Nowell-associate editor. These are the officers of the 1980 Rebel Yell.
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worker Yearbook lt's been a long, hard year, said Yvette Peevy editor of the 1980 Confederation, and indeed it has. Deadlines came one on top the other, changes in staff and the appointment of a new editor, inexperience in the dark- room and four new members: all this helped hinder the books progress, but it was finally finished. After hard work and coopera- tion by the staff and Mrs. Denise Mitchell, advisor of the Confeder- ation, the book finally came through in the form you see here, the 1980 CONFEDERATION- 100 YOW, Laura Jones, Carmen- Birch Merwyn Varnado Tracie Bourgeois and vette Peevy, Helena Torotrich, Elisabeth Lisa Stephans Elisabeth Newman, copy editor, Mrs. Denise Mitchell, sponsor: Lisa Stephans, Sponsor Denise Mitchell and editor Yvette Peevy discuss layouts for the yearbook. 60 Financial assistant: and Yvette Peevy, Editor. 453 Merwyn Varnado seems to have it all together. Newman, Andy Thames, Denise Mitchell Editor Yvette Peevy worked hard to put Lisa Stephans and her sassy tongue out an enjoyable yearbook. Tracie Bourgeois takes time out for a snack before finishing her layout
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you like to be a worker ouIdn't 'ii iw, ' ' 'f' Sgfifi, 51 . . ,, 5 fy X , . Q21 QQQQHQQFQBS 1 f - 'Tater' too? To be a member in the CPS honor club one must be at least tenth grade with a B grade average or better. He must be willing to work for the better- ment of the school and stand up as an example in front of fellow students. Sounds tough? That's why it's truly an honor to be in honor club. Under Mrs. Johnston the club aids in many ways. They help teachers and have a teacher appreciation week. They also sell candy to the students at recess and lunch. The club visited Washington D.C. in April. ' 1 ::f:fLj-zzgesfi. -- Q J 1 'Smeg www if ft' f if Q ,. .. .gi 1, ,J l r rae- -As' gt-, fare'ities-setzrfefuf-Nt. . , ire' Qtr:-fi 1,15 iz ESQ' -.ei ,:. ,, 555 iz!-ul' 'fu--f ' - ,, X 'A S ' ,- as--:. ,gr X 2 TU ' f , et, ,., gl 5:5-1, 1, K , L f .5 ' g K W L, 'Klip if: i 'ff 5 '!j. Z - You think you're smart, I'm club. mr' President of the club, Robyn Brashier, is also a cheerleader. 62 in honor Jackie Mann, Vice-President, Mrs. Margerate Johnston, Elisabeth Newman, Secretary, Yvette Peevy, Treasurer, John Lockhart, Parliamentarian, Charlotte Keating, Historian. Staci Kalencki, Mary Francis Johnson, Rusty Browning, Charlie Lockwood, Elton Noland, Ken Mann, Mitzi Peairs, Amy Norwood, Danette McGee, Kayla Nowell, Sara Jones, Veronica Street, Monica Comeaux, Carmen Birch, Melessa Peel, Dana Passman, Stacy Dennard, Susan Hall, Jackie Mann, Jeanie Toney, Amy Hill, Lisa Stephens, Renee Forbes, Kellye Picard, Toni McGee, Shannon Hill, Sharon Martinez, Lisa Varnado, Theresa Ursy, Dana LeTard, Rhonda Rogillio, Robyn Brashier, Elisabeth Newman, Yvette Peevy, Charlotte Keating, John Michael Lockhart.
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