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No history of a school would be complete without mentioning the buildings ofthe campus. The main building, in which all classes were originally held, was the first constructed. A 1938 fire, however, ruined the highway side of the building, including the old cafeteria which is now the location of Mrs. Miller's and Mrs. Hamrick's classrooms. The other side of the building, where the girls' gym and auditorium MHlmand,wasunhanned. Now on Central's thirty-seven acres are seven instructional buildings including an outstanding library, band room, and home economics facility Cwhich Jan Pegram prefers because, lt reminds me of my mother! j In addition, the cafeteria and smoking hut are available for the students enjoyment. The newest addition is the greenhouse of which Central is very proud. 4fOpening
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tim X it 0 1 Q.. fix L' 'dt 1 Q N Q w. .. ,4- 5 -5 may hu 9 A The guys at Central have not changed much over the past fifty years. They still like to give the girls a hard time. According to Ernestina Forney, They are complicated, conniving, sneaky, and teasingf' Emma Forney describes them in a more positive way: A free ticket to the movies. Guys have always had their good points and bad, but whether the girls admitted it or not, they all agree with Sandra Sherrill who says, We need more and more!
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