1987 was my second year of teaching at Central and I remember with pleasure how nice the students were in class but teaching was very difficult because of the number of the students in class. I have been at Central for the past 21 years and I have enjoyed, love and care for all the students.
My all time favorite is the 1986 yearbook; it is so classy to me. I loved it. The cover defined the changing times in which we lived. I felt the school was upgraded, not only by the new look but by the student body. The 1984 yearbook would fall into a close second position. The other two were…well, they just were…
David Kingsbury wrote this
on March 25 2007 @ 12:29 am
I always thought the raised impressions on the 1984 edition looked the best. It seems that one aged well too…
Fidelina Fischer wrote this
on March 29 2007 @ 12:35 pm
1987 was my second year of teaching at Central and I remember with pleasure how nice the students were in class but teaching was very difficult because of the number of the students in class. I have been at Central for the past 21 years and I have enjoyed, love and care for all the students.
Fidelina Fischer
Annette Brownfield wrote this
on April 14 2007 @ 6:52 am
I agree with David, I like the 1984 one, with the 1986 comming in a close second.
EricSwanson wrote this
on April 24 2007 @ 10:41 pm
1984 is the “best”… or the least terrible. Then and now I found the freshman yearbook alright, the other 3 were a embarrassing then and unreal now!
Scott Reiter wrote this
on June 1 2007 @ 9:48 am
I think 1984 was cool also, as it is the only one of the four to include my photo. (Geeky Freshmen)!!!!
Amy Gangl wrote this
on June 25 2007 @ 2:42 pm
I like the 1984 Individualities, same as Scott, the only one with my picture…..Hmmmm wonder what happened???
Felicia Coston wrote this
on July 6 2007 @ 9:32 am
Hey everyone. I don’t even remember seeing the 84 or 85 issues, so if by chance someone could bring them to the reunion, I would love to take a look.
Take care.
F
Tonya Norwood-Pearson wrote this
on July 8 2007 @ 11:54 pm
My all time favorite is the 1986 yearbook; it is so classy to me. I loved it. The cover defined the changing times in which we lived. I felt the school was upgraded, not only by the new look but by the student body. The 1984 yearbook would fall into a close second position. The other two were…well, they just were…