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Attempting to perfect a ballet routine is senior Laync Huckabay. She appeared several times during the year in productions at the Arkansas Arts Center. During the summer, fourteen Central students who were members of the school’s German band, called Die blauen Engelein (The Blue Angels), toured Germany with their teacher. Mr. Dan Proctor. (Above) They perform in a square. (Below) They perform on a cruise boat on the Rhein River. They were well-accepted by the Germans. Violating the law can create problems as junior Michelle Rives discovers. Many students at Central got tickets for traffic violations during the year. Principal Richard Maple presents a t-shirt to junior Linda F. Summons for be- ing November Student of the Month in the Industrial Cooperative Program. Students in the program worked at businesses in the Many Central itudenta became involved in election cam- paigns during the fall. Many of their cars had signs that advertised the candidates whom they wanted to win. 8—Theme
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In conference action at Quigley Stadium. Tiger fullback Keith Gibson carries the ball for some valuable yardage. The Tigers won the game 13-0 en route to going undefeated and winning the state championship title. Central has won more titles than any other school. Behind loud cheen from students. Tiger forward Jeff Cash (left) brings the ball down the court in a conference game. (Right) Forward Dwight Johnson prepares to shoot the front end of a one-on-one. Central has won more state titles than has any other school. In volleyball action at Tiger Ficldhousc. junior Mary Madden, at right, goes for a spike against an oppo- nent. The volleyball team played during the fall. Central's Hl-Steppers perform at the school’s sophomore orientation pro- gram at Tiger Ficldhousc in the fall. Theme—7
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Having some fun while washing cars to raise money for Y-Teens are senior Holly Kent, junior Kathy Prunty, and senior Anne Riley. One purpose of the club program at Central was to teach students to work together, something Y-Teens successfully accomplished this school year. Renovating a Champion... School ur£es students to become ‘involved’ Students at Central were encouraged to become involved in school and community ac- tivities. Approximately 50 different student organi- zations functioned for the benefit of students. These organizations ranged from special in- terest groups, such as the Chess Club, to honor groups, such as the National Honor Society. “Becoming involved in school and communi- ty activities shows a student how to work with others, ” a school official said. “It also points out the need for society to work together. ” Indeed, a well-rounded student is a student who is involved in his school and his communi- ty. Most Central students were well-rounded this school year. Senior Tercaa Camp swings with a child at the Archild’s Day Care Center for Handicapped Children. She and other members of the school’s Future Business Leaders of America worked with the children as a community service project. Theme—9
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