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a 2 Opening n presenting this yearbook, we, the Signature staff, wish to capture the essence of the year that truly was, 1989; a year which was long-awaited by our senior Class, the largest class yet to come out of Springfield Cen- tral High School. The class of ‘89 was the first to get a chance to be educated in Central’s three grade levels, thereby establishing a precedent for all classes yet to graduate. Being the First Class to com- plete three years at Central en- abled our seniors to fully take advantage of all the resources our school has to offer, and gave them a feeling of pride and ac- complishment, which we wish to display throughout this First Class production. Ten years from now, this book will be present at our class re- union. Upon flipping nostalgical- ly through its pages, someone will undoubtedly proclaim, “What a rebellious class we were!”’ That Central alumnus will be absolutely correct; for our class disputed every administra- tive directive from timing of class events to the school dress code. Each and every one of us can probably relate to the words of the immortal Mark Twain- “Whenever you find that you are on the side of the majority, it’s time to reform.” Throughout the year, the year- book staff has worked hard to portray the vast amount of indi- viduals who comprise our school. We hope you are pleased with the final product and we also hope that it will be viewed as a First Class portion of your high school memories. En- joy the book! Lynn Wilson : Editor-in-Chief Smiling in anticipation, upperclassman Tara Walters prepares to munch on a nutri- cious school lunch. Very much at home listening to music, Bri- an Banks plans on sharing the “Top 10” chart with his favorite stars in the near future.
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Springfield Central High School 1840 Roosevelt Ave. Springfield, MA OH) LOIS, (413) 787-7085
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Anticipating a fun evening, senior Michelle Meunier settles down with her friends to enjoy The Breakdown in concert at Forest Park. After they pose for their class picture, Andrea Williams, Portland Wilson, and Dawn Andrews keep the smiles on their faces as they enjoy the senior life. Before digging in, Charles Seder carefully exam- ines his lunch and tries to identify it. Justin Gates has second thoughts about petting this cow as he notices that he is getting the wrong end of the deal. ; Opening 35
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