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READING AWAY is freshman Teresa Bradley in Mrs. Susan Estes' WHATS NUMBER TWELVE? Sophomore Steve Wilson sits in the English class. hall taking a make-up test. Y 43 xv f , E I 'iv h in , , ' 1-fri. mm, , ,rf Nb- l fx! 'CSX W 'favs-.x I 4 ,ff 1 fo 'W WORKING HARD are sophomores Mike Pigg and Debbie Cantu as they do their biology work HomeworkfTests 47
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61 sill xiii' 46 Homework!Tests ey all you workaholics, here's some inside infor- mation on how some Central students coped with home- work and tests. Kelly Hannon, freshman said, I studied most oftenly for my tests, and I only cheated when it was vi- tally important, the difficult class that I had was Drama. Sophomore John Stafford said, I usually did my homework unless I was really busy! I think as far as tests go, I rarely cheated because I didn't have to! Freshman Alberto Cantu said, I did my homework in my room, usually while I listened to the radio or watched television. I studied during the commercials! I only cheated in absolute emergencies, I swear! Cyndi Sullivan, sophomore, said, I really didn't have a lot of home- work, at least not usually! I just cheated when it was necessary, and it depended on who I cheated off of if I did good! I usually studied at McDona1d's. I don't know why. I just did! So as it turned out, most of Cen- tral students didn't plan on cheat- ing. They did study, but there were those doosy questions that some of us didn't plan on seeing on the test. So whatever your study habits were, whether you studied or not, it was all up to you how it turned out in the end!!! l WAKING UP in second hour are these students in Mr. Bill Shoaf's math class.
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Awards, projects roll in LUNCH RELIEH A group of stu- dents relax during the break between sessions at the Academic Olympics. HURRW!! Freshman Ann Harding finishes off the rest of her nachos before the competition starts. V3 48 Awards And Projects. t was a new year, and a year full of new school experiments. For a sense of school spirit, many new projects were taken on by the school. There was a school spirit week held October 20 to 24. Each day was T a different theme and students dressed accordingly. The Academic Olympics were held once again. Students who wanted to p take the test came to school on Saturday, January 31. Awards were given for the top five in each category, and winners could participate in a total of four other meets. Freshman Kimmye King placed 1st in Algebra I. When asked how she felt when she won, she said, Surprised!' , Sophomore Kevin Andrus, who placed 2nd in Computer Literacy, said, l The Academic Olympics allows students and teachers to see how much students can accomplish. As usual, the sophomores won the Spirit Stick at every pep assembly. The freshmen didn't like that, but they would get another chance. ...www , nf W . 1, Z i 4 - 1, if 1 P if mt. a fa tm, at it Rafal xiii
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