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Hanging on to what we’ve got Participating in extracurricular activities, sweating over the school project that was due ‘too soon,’ enjoying precious moments with special friends during and after the school day — these were reminders of the past year at Central. Together, we laughed and cried, we worked and played, we failed and succeeded — all resulting from activities centered around our school experiences. Central offered us the educational opportunities that we would undoubtedley need in the future and the good times that we would always cherish. These were the memories that we would hang on to for the rest of our lives. Sophomore Keriann Hoops finds that the right touch and a green thumb works miracles on the various plants in the Central growing area. German Club members race for the ball at one of their many soccer practices. A game played against the Northside German Club ended in a scoreless tie.
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New school year provides excitement. As the start of school once again rolled around, most of us complained about not wanting to go back and hit the books again, even though we were looking forward to seeing old friends and meeting new ones, going to the games and dances as well as parties, and spending extra time in the student center laughing and joking with friends. We tried to get a hold on the Seniors Holly Austin and Bob Wilson participate in the polka contest at the Oktobcrfest in the Walnut Plaza downtown. The annual event was sponsored by the band. challenges year while still hanging on to what we already had. We all tried to have a lot of fun while still pursuing our educations. We looked ahead into the year with hope, anticipating what might happen that would affect our futures. All of us had many decisions ahead of us that would deal with the year ahead, along with decisions that would affect our futures, and we hoped that the years here at Central would help guide us to make our choices the right ones. Head football coach Larry Pohlman gives the student body a piece of his mind at the first pep session of the year.
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Working to smooth out any minor flaws, senior Chuck Moore adds the finishing touches to his piece of art in ceramics. Students bump to the sound of “Sea Dreams at an after-game dance in the student center. The dance capped off the activities of Homecoming week at Central. Senior Neal Farling offers a little moral support to junior Kim Carpenter as she labors over her weaving, a project in her textile class. I 5
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