Central High School - Prospectus Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1988

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STUDENT LIFE

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ur Student Life reflected how we utilized our time in and out of school; whether we studied long and hard, earned good grades, worked on a part time job. or hung out and partied. It also included how wc spent our summers, weekends, the cars we drove, and the latest fads and fash- ions. The year flew by quickly. Weeks seemed like hours, months seemed like days. Mon- day. signaled the end of summer and the beginning for freshmen. Tuesday, was the beginning of fall sports with everyth- ing from fun- draisers to the start of great friend- ships. Wed- nesday. was Spirit Week where wc re- newed our pride and spint. Thurs- day. was the Spring Dance which re- united old and new acquaintances. Friday, wc expressed our opinions and enriched our minds. Saturday, was the end of twelve years for seniors and the beginning of adulthood. Sunday, signaled the beginning of the rest of our lives. As you reflect back on these events, be assured that you were a vital part of shaping the mold, because Wc Didn't Fit The Mold. WE MADE IT! Sonya Martin Sharing a happy moment together m front'of the school are junior. Amv WaScha. and seniors. Cindy Taylor Becky Young, and Sara Bloom .. . . displaying art array of colorful bal- loons down the second floor corridor are seniors. EHe Lester and Masai Jones f L 8 Student Ufe Divider We Didn't Fit The Mold. WE MADE IT!



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First there was Sweatshirt Day with everything from Run DMC to bunnies and penguins. Then a Spelling Bee, Pie Eating Contest, Tricycle Race and Tug-Of-War. Spirit Week offered ... Excitement For h e week w e had a 1 1 been getting ready for was here .... Spirit Week! First we had Sweatshirt Day with everything from Run DMC to bunnies and pen- guins. Also on Monday was a Spelling Bee that was dominated by the Freshmen class. Tuesday followed with Mix- Matched Day with everything from stripes and plaids to wearing two different shoes. The cafe- teria also got the act by featuring a Pie Eating Contest with entries from each class digging into ei- ther chocolate or strawberry pies trying to be the first to finish. The sophomores managed to take the cake. “This was the best of the two Spirit Weeks I’ve ever been in. I wish we had them more often” exclaimed Sopho- more. Leslie Templeton. Junior Jamie Vallairc re- plied. “Spirit Week was exceptionally nice this year. I participated to the fullest. Wednesday was Twin Day with the halls filled with look ahkes making sure they were together as much as possible so they would be recognized as twins. Down by the track everyone had to stay alert or chance getting run over by a tricycle. Tricycles? Yes, tricycles. The junior class was the first to cross the finish line as the con- testants peddled on their three wheeled bikes for the tricycling contest. As you walked through the halls on Thursday, guys passed by dressed like girls, while girls were dressed as football players. Even teachers were dressed as witches and clowns. You knew it had to be Halloween. Then on to the gym to sec a basket- ball shootout which was dominated by the fresh- men as they demonstrated the most skill in this tense contest. Freshman, Susan Machray energetically re- plied. “It was the most en- thusiastic week of the school year.” The first four days were filled with fun and excite- ment as we geared up for the culminating event which we had all been waiting for! ... Red and Black Day and the Pep Rally to show our support for our team! Tammy Scott CLOWNING AROUND in her English classroom on Halloween Dress-up Day is junior class sponsor. Nora Fisher who displays a big happy smile for the photog- rapher GETTING TO THE CRUST OF THE MAT- TER. Andy Welsh digs in as he represents the senior class in the Pie Eating Contest, which was won by the Soph- omore class during the Spir- it Week Competition Spirit Week Shaping The Mold

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