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‘ = é g ein, Gein ten WR S Sam, Sigh, Rae. Sly, HH, Be SES ES BO RS Te ae, Nia retside aie F Although the Golden Eagle spirit is a usual emotion for David Kim, he just can't seem to get with it today. The close friendship between buddies Jeannine Nichols and Dwight Miller is typical of Central relationships. Enjoying their senior privileges, Kelly Fijal, fer Creanza relax after the senior group photo Kristin Donahue, Dena Haselkorn and Jenni- — was taken. Opening ros: 3
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A Bird’ Within the covers of this yearbook lies a collection of distinct individuals as they express their talents, intelli- gence, and spirit which molds Springfield Central High School. We all realize that at one time or another we found it hard to understand why things were the way they were. Yet, as we took daily steps, time unveiled the mystery, Causing question- able items to become more clear. Those students who were seniors saw the changes that occured in themselves and in others from the moment they walked into high school as timid freshmen until the mo- ment they marched down the isle as confident graduates. Those who have additional years to spend in this school are still witnessing maturity developing in every individ- ual as times goes on. All of us together form a special bond that can only be found within our school. There is no typical ‘‘Centralite’’. We all have unique traits that make us special. This is one reason why we, the yearbook staff, chose | the theme of the book to be | A Bird’s Eye View. We decid- ed that we would like the student body and facult y to take a general overlook of our school and its compo- nents and see it as a whole; to see our institution as our majestic mascot would... from the expanse skies that hold no limits. It took the work and dedication of many people to capture our year through words and pic- tures in this book. We, the yearbook staff, worked long hours to make sure that all of our deadlines were met. We are proud of the finished product, and hope that it may serve as a collection of memories. En- joy the book! Gina A. Cuccovia Editor-in-Chief After a long day, Stephen Henderson plays his favorite tune in the band. Working away the ‘‘summertime blues” at Riverside, Jeremy Cratty enjoys his part time job. Computers play an important role in the academic lives of Central stu- dents by preparing them for a computer-oriented world. 2 Opening
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Mary-Alice Abbott 87 Maplewood Ter. Michelle Abodeeb 40 Aspen Rd. Clothesline For many students, Satur- day often seemed harder to get through than the previ- ous five days. It was the day which everyone spent long hours at work wishing that the clock would tick a li ttle faster. Eventually, when the time did come to go home, a large number of students de- cided to finish the day with the ritual trip to the mall with friends. The scene was all too fa- miliar. At seven o'clock the gang met in front of Stei- gers. As they looked at the attractive window display, the shopping fever over- came them and they wanted to buy everything in sight. Well-dressed mannequins and popular upbeat music enticed each shopper to se- lect at least one article of clothing to try on. Eventual- ly, after modeling to the mir- ror for twenty minutes, the excited shopper decided that the outfit was a must. Eventually, hands were filled with bags, and pockets were void of money. Only a small amount of change re- mained, which was quickly spent on a hamburger and a Coke to end the spree. At last, their shopping adven- ture had come to a success- ful close. Estell Pappas B. The perfect accessory causes Monifa Marshall to smile with relief as she completes her outfit after an entire day of shopping. The ultimate in bad, L.L. Cool J. is definitely worth considering, as pointed out by Vicki Redmond. Lia Senior Life Grettel Aguirre 208 Oakland St. Mark Allen 21 Arthur Picard Circle Jackie Alvorado 312 Liberty St.
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