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1992-232.930
A photo of Central High bachelor living class.

 1992-232.805
A photo of Central counselor negative (possibly Betty Love neg.)

1992-232.1262
A photo of Central home economics spring fashion.

1992-232.406
A photo of Central High adult evening art class.

1992-232.415
A photo of Central High adult knitting class.

1992-232.244
A black and white photo of Central High School discussion.

1992-232.171
A color photo of at-risk students at Central High.

1992-232.654
A photo of exterior cleaning at Central High School.

1992-232.1119a
A photo of Central H.S. play.

1992-232.1005
A photo of Central High Band.

1992-232.245
A color photo of Central High School discussion.

1994-35-3
Black and white photo of a home economics class at Senior or Springfield High School, at Jefferson and Central, was built in 1893 and was Springfield's first High School building. It is now called Central High School.

1981-61-4
Sepia tone postcard photo of Springfield High School, taken when the two new additions had been recently added.Also known as Senior High School and Central High School.

1992-232.172
A color photo of Paul Hagerty and Bob Bartman with at-risk students at Central High.

1992-232.1131
A photo of Central coaches: Jim Ball, Leland Brown and Jack Looney.

1992-232.246
A color photo of Central High discussion.

1992-232.1004
Central High choir.

1992-232.1294
Three different photos of Central H.S. FHA women.

2002-648
A group of child musicians standing in front of what looks to be Central High School.

1992-232.173
A black and white photo of Paul Hagerty and Bob Bartman with at-risk students from Central High.


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