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Theme—8 With the assistance of Juniors Kellye Warren and Chris Oieson, Mrs. Don- na Duerr works to improve the vocabulary of her Spanish students. In ad- dition to Spanish. Central offered German. French. Greek, and Latin. Central had the state’s most extensive foreign language curriculum. Our- World at Central High Students enrolled at Central High were required to learn. Each student was expected to achieve in the classroom. Central offered the state's most extensive high school cur- riculum, meaning that students had more than 100 courses from which to choose. Too, a dedicated faculty and well-equipped classrooms were also found at Central. Students learn Completing a paste-up for the weekly student newspaper, the TIGER, are senior Kevin Morohead, editor, and sophomore Charles Zook, a reporter.
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Using a microscope to study animal cells In their sophomore biology class (right) are Marlsa Turner and Karama Neal. (Below) In his second period data processing class. Junior Calvin Hill completes an assignment on a Radio Shack TRS-80 computer. In health class, Mrs. Joanne McLendon (left) gets help from sophomore LaShuan Hampton In explaining the heart. (Above) Sophomore April Kirkland checks out a book for English from Mr. A1 Alverson In the school's library. (Right) Mrs. Renee Graw lectures students In her first period Junior English class. Theme
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Our- World City benefits from Central Students and teachers take pride in living in Lit- tle Rock, the state’s capital and largest city. They help in many ways to improve the quality of life in Little Rock. They are a vital part in the city’s success. Promoting the candidacy of Frank White, the Republican candidate for governor, is Shawn Hlley, a senior. 4 —Theme Feeding her dog his afternoon meal (above) is senior Ashley Marls. Frlskey Is an Impor- tant part of my life, she said. (Below) Senior Robbie Lewis posts a yard sign for Bill Clin- ton prior to the November 4 general election.
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