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Marshals The marshals are cho- sen each year from the members of the junior class who have an average of 90 or above. These stu- dents serve as ushers at all special events which occur during the year. The new marshals are Jimmy Goff, chief; Danny Bowen, Donna Sutton, Francis Sugg, Susan Beaman, Billy James, Joel Harrison, Bobby Glossip, and Mary Harrell, Journalism The journalism class was formed to publish a school paper. This paper, the RAMBLER, is published once during each grading period during the year. It covers all sports events and school news as they occur. It also includes the students ' viewpoints on many topics. Sandra Bundy and Kaye Carter, co-editors of the paper, have done an excellent job in covering the school. They have worked together to make the school paper interesting and attractive. The journalism class meets each day during fifth period under the leadership of Mrs. Allen. Together, they work on the layout and construction of the paper. 27
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Centralis Staff The CENTRALIS staff takes as its primary purpose to produce an annual of which the school can be proud. A great deal of discussion goes along with the successful yearbook. Planning an annual takes many hours of hard work. Every member who is on the annual staff must does his share of work. Here a few mem- bers of the members are working on the final draft of the annual before the publication. Editor, Susan Moore, explains to Gail Beam an how the layout of a page should be drawn.
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Student Council Steve Be am an, President of the Student Council, emphasizes the Council ' s highway safety campaign to Donna Hinson. ' Tommy Rouse discusses some campaign suggestions with Penny Vause. Encouragement of the qualities of leadership and building a better understanding of a democratic government are two important aims of the Student Council. The student also learns to work more closely with the administration and to determine and carry out the policy of the school. This past year, the Student Council carried out four main projects, A safety project was conducted during the Christmas holidays. Various assembly programs were conducted and the election of student body officers and class officers was held. A needy child was also adopted by the Council. 28
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