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Visiting her «rami mother on a Sunday (left) is Junior Robin Harris. My grand- mother Is fun to be around.” she said. (Be- low) Enjoying a laugh with a “monster” are these teachers —Miss Nancy Wilson. Mrs. Renee Graw, and Mrs. All- son Hargis. While eating lunch In the school cafeteria (left), seniors Marcus Harrison and John Davis enjoy some conversation. (Above) Say- ing they were loyal friends. Junior Laura Regan takes some time to play with her dogs. Friendships —19
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Eating potato chips and enjoying a tele- vised football game arc seniors Chase Robin- son and Chris Hall. Tals for life School provides good opportunities for creating friendships that endure High school gave me the best years of my life. That Is a statement that many older adults have made. It is a statement that practically all of Central’s students of 1986-87 will make later in life. One reason that high school is remembered fondly is because of the friendships that are cultivated. In many cases, these friendships will endure throughout life. Even though Central High is one of the largest high schools in the South, it is easy to cultivate friendships. Central is large enough so a student can find other students who share the same common interests and goals, one counselor said. Visitors to Central have frequently com- mented on the friendly nature of the student body, indicating that many students spoke to them in the halls. Central is a very friendly school, senior Stephanie Hayes said. You can’t walk down the hall without other students saying ‘hello’ to you or just looking at you and giving you a friendly smile. Stephanie said Central teaches a student to be friendly. If you’re friendly at school, you’re going to be friendly in the community, she said. You’ll care about other people.” Central is known as being the most beautiful high school in the nation. It could also be known as being the most friendly school in the nation. Friendships often extended to other schools. Tiger football player Mark Henry, at right, clowns around with Hall High football player Scott Miller. Both were seniors. Keeping In touch with her friends, senior Juan- na Washington (above) uses the telephone. (Right) During a lunch period, this group of students find a spot on the campus for visiting. 18-Friendships
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Having Halloween fun, senior Greg Switzer (right) takes his cousin, Nicholas Landers, trick-or-treating. (Below) Junior Lolittua Bone and senior Wanda Hammond rake leaves with help of a neighborhood child. 'LKUHr HOMECOMING Escaping the rain that kept Central’s Homecoming queen from being crowned at halftime of the football game with North Little Rock Ole Main on November 7, the Homecoming Court and and Its escorts pose for a picture Inside Quigley Stadium. They are Chase Robinson, Gina Rhodes. Damon Carey, Coleen Dodson. Terrence Darby. Antlonette Me- 20-Fall Coy (maid of honor), Ryan Allen, Natasha Smith, Robbie Lewis, Stacey Lewis. Erik Shollmlcr. Amy Coates. Steve Jacuzzi, Kathy Brooks. Ed- ward Lichty, Carrie Chakales (queen), Chris Marls, Lorle Herndon, Freddie Platt. Michelle Graham. Joe Gomattl. and Phoebe Lichty. Queen Carrie Chakales was chosen by a vote of the student body.
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