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Final ' fa aa 5 . O Thoughts We would like to thank the principals, teachers, and coaches for letting us inter- view or take pictures of students during classtime. Without their cooperation, it would have been difficult to meet some of our deadlines. Also, we would like to thank them for letting us out of class sometimes to work on yearbook. Also, thank to Mrs. Kathy Moffatt for letting some of her students help us get some of our copy typed and also for let- ting us use her typewriters when all of ours were being used. These members of the newspaper staff and journalism class helped us with ei- ther trying to put the index onto the computer disc or with pictures: Jason Brady, Greg Conder, Nyla Lester, Rich' ard Harrington, Kayla McCoy, Tim Morris and Julie Simmons. A great help in many ways were all three of Mrs. Shotwell's photography classes. Photography students who helped us with pictures in any way were: Jeff Dean, Tashai Johnson, Debbie Robertson, Julie Simmons, Tony Southerland, Jeff Jorges, Paul Kemp, Pat Lee, Kile Reynolds, Chrys Anderson, Christy Floyd, Tracy Reynolds, Tina Simmons, Rick Dyer, Clay Hall, Mike Newcomb, Joani Shel- ton, and Shannon Slayter. A special thanks goes to Mrs. Wilma Lupton, tTresa's moml for providing soft drinks for us and bringing us the pizzas we ordered for lunch during a Saturday work session. Also, Wilma and Bob Lupton designed the small dice and made plenty of copies so that one could be used at the bottom of each page. Matt Kutch, our Josten's representa- tive, and Bob Vukas, our representative at the the Josie-n's plant in Topeka, were of invaluable help to us throughout our deadlines. We would also like to thank our advis- er, Mrs. Jeanette Shotwell, for helping us with this yearbook. She was willing to work on Saturdays with us and after school when necessary. Thanks to those freshmen and sopho- mores who were on this year's staff. We all learned something about teamwork, responsibility, and dedication when it comes to getting a project such as this yearbook completed. In closing we would like to thank any- one else who may have helped in some way, '87 Cub Yearbook Staff 9' 128 Closing WAITING FOR THE CROWNING. Girls basketball players and wres- tlers were introduced at the Winter Festivities before the crowning of the queen. SURVIVINC THE RAIN. Students run from class to class to keep from getting wet on those rainy days! STAFF Co-Editors: Jennifer Simpson Melinda Snider. Photographers: Larry Chasteen Melissa Schwartz Tina Simmons Charles Young. Staff: Sherry Andrews Jennifer Craig Bryan Estabrooks Jennifer Fellows Becca Rich- Kristi Corcoran Kim Delaho Tresa Lupton Patrick McLearen Jamie Pickens Kathy Rainer Jeff Welch Troy Whatley. Adviser: Jeanette Shotwell , , . , , , , , mond, Reshinda Anderson, Marjie Carolus, I I I , , . , Yearbook Theme Were on a Roll was cho- sen for this year's yearbook theme. The yearbook stafffs inter- pretation for this theme is that everyone at Central is doing great and moving on toward the future. We do not intend to pro- mote gambling. Dice were used as part of the artwork for the theme to go along with the word, roll, The number on the dice equalling ten signifies that Central has been a mid-high for ten years.
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