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Be 14 Patricia Friss Angela Furlani Anastasia Fyntrilakis Peggy Ann Galas Angela Garreffi 51 Dwight Rd. 68 Carol Ann St. 16 Haumont Terr. 72 Larkspur St. 23 Washington Rd. Shawn Garrett Justin Gates Harry Germaine Marybeth Giblin Jennifer Gibson 19 Ringgold St. 80 Jeanne Marie St. 45 Wilshire Rd. 108 Woodland Rd. 33 Taber St. Patrice Giordano Wayne Girardeau Jennifer Gladstone Jowana Goldwire Demetrius Goodman 44 Emerson St. 103-05 Thompson St. 58 Bangor St. 84 Walsh St. 59 Ferrick St. Bradford Gracie Kristen Gran Lisa Grant Rebecca Gray Yvette Green 103 Spikenard Cir. 140 Emerson St. 1404 Wilbraham Rd. 33 Gilman St. 180 Keddy St. Cheryl Greene Andrew Grondalski Tabitha Guess Jennifer Guindon Leila Habib 163 Moss Rd. 212 Oak St. 28 Southern Rd. 33 Aspen Rd. 868 Carew St. Senior Portraits
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a Cindy Fournier Robert Franchesca Daniel French Salvatore Frijia Annemarie Frisby 234 Ellendale Cir. 206 Mt. Holly Dr. 5 Trail St. 84 Ranney St. 77 Mapledell St. CENTRAL ABROAD Years ago, the only way students could travel to distant lands was to SRN RCH RIE peruse their history texts. However, sii in the 1980's, more and more stu- dents were able to journey physi- cally to certain countries and expe- rience the culture at a closer range. Central participated in this ‘‘mod- ern’’ manner of examining different cultures by offering trips to both France and Spain. Last year during February vaca- tion, approximately forty students sojourned in Spain for a week. They visited ancient cathedrals, viewed an authentic Flamenco show, and toured the Prado museum. Forty- four students spent 10 days in France over April vacation, visiting such landmarks as the Eiffel Tower, the Arche de Triomphe, and the Louvre, where the Mona Lisa is displayed. This is not to say that the stu- dents who went on these trips did nothing but go on guided tours; on | After a long, weary plane ride, Erin Tully, Tina Burnell, and Alyson Taylor relax and enjoy the fresh air as the contrary, many people hit the their boat pulls away from England’s White Cliffs of Dover. Their destination: Paris, France! department stores for a once-in-a- Be lifetime European shopping spree. In the evening, some students kicked up their heels at popular night clubs and restaurants. Certainly these trips were an edu- cational, enriching, and exciting ex- perience for these students; howev- er, the trips were naturally quite expensive; students had to pay anywhere from 700 to 1,000 dollars (including spending money) in or- der to go, and many people had to save for months in order to acquire the money needed for the trip. Were the trips worth the cost? “You bet!’ most students answered. Cathy Bloch commented that ’Be- ing in France was a thrilling experi- ence that I was very happy to have. . . |would pay just as much money to go on the trip again.” | Seated in front of Notre Dame, Lisa Roche, Jenn Faulkner, Anne O'Donnell, Todd Downie, and Kirstin Hurst enjoy a break from a busy day of sight-seeing in France. a THF Deb Weissman y! determined to find the perfect gift, Brian Banks busily searches rough the many Spanish souvenirs displayed in a small shop Feature 13 ear the Roman Aqueduct in Segovia, Spain.
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¥ “a s ite S| Vy ga. ya John Haire Roberta Hargrove Tamara Harris Adam Hartfield Steven Haska 56 Redden St. 7 Lillian St. 205-18 Ferbank Rd. 48 Appleton St. 774 Newbury St. i’: Ermest Hayward 35 Milford St. Stephen Henderson 81 Newland St. Ana Hernandez 42 Manilla Ave. Kimberly Hickey 1384 South Branch Pkwy. TER Roland Hicks 19 Albermarle St. Kelli Higgins 529 Union St. Beth Hilderbrant Hung Hoang Crystal Hodge Robert Hogan Suzanne Hogan 1451 Plumtree Rd. 2775 Main St. 235 Annawon St. 21 Lawn St. 17 Blodgett St. Senior Portraits 15
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