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Dorothy Thomas, layout editor, Mrs. Jean Taylor, spon- sor, and Dora Carraway, editor, work on layout for the annual, Susan Moore, Angie Sugg, and Gail Beaman supervise Edwa rd Harper, photo- My if grapher, as he takes a pic- ture for the yearbook. -an NTIVITHS STUDY Fill IXUS REID THE Mllllll Cenfrclis Sfoff The sole purpose of the CENTRALIS staff is to produce a yearbook of which the school can be proud. Each year several members of the staff attend the North Carolina Scholastic Press Institute to learn more about yearbook production. -nf: The minor staff studies pictures which have just been re- turned to the CENTRALIS staff. Seated: Mary Albritton, Peggy Shirley, Steve Beaman, Ellen Gay. Standing: Gail B e a m a n, A u d r e y Windham, Susan Moore and Linda Manning. The major staff works intently on layout, pictures, and copy. Seated: Dorothy Thomas, Bettie Taylor. Standing: Ste ve Hardy, Dot Little, Vickie Pollock, and Dora Carraway.
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Cur People Are Enfhusiosfic' Students listen, some bored and some attentive, to the speaker at assembly, Assembly is h e 1 d the first Wednesday of each month. Service clubs meet second and fourth Wedne s- days. Each stud e nt may belong to one service club and one honor club.
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Rambler Staff The RA MBLER Staff has many aims and purposes. They strive to inc re a s e school spirit and to report all school events with unprejudiced a rt i c l e s. Their most important project is the production of the RAMBLER. Last year the RAMBLER was awarded second place in the nation in the category of Offset Newspaper, Central fConsolidatedJ Schools with 700 or fewer students. The award was announced at Columbia University, New York, at the Columbia Scholastic Press Association's publication E X a m i n i n 9 newspapers from other S C h O O15 judging. The RAMBLER was competing with newspapers from 49 states and several foreign countries. S e a rch i ng for ideas are Gail Tay 1 O T, Mary broadens the experiences ofjournalisrn students. Albritton, Kay Hart, and Edward Harper. Doug Davis,Becki Barrow, and Mrs. Hannah Allen, spon- sor, prepare the RAIWBLER to be sent for judging to CSPA in New York. .. 7' kan- by ra, Vicki Pollock, news editor, supervises Dot Little, Sherry Speight, and Roger Kearney as they prepare news articles for the RAMBLER. f .,-, . a ,tl Q f ff , ,pf Doug Davis,Becki Barrow, and Joan Sugg 'W-sax 4 draw the layout for the coming issue. Q L I5
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