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Ten MR WM TER BROWNSWORD The members ot the Black and Gold Staff wtsh to extend thelr appre uatlon to Mr Walter Brown sword tor the tnme and assrstance he has owen them The Statt reallzes that they could not hate made the yearbom a success mthoot hrs help and would lme to sa5 the5 hate en1o5ed exerx mlnttte ot worl lng with htm e Qtatt as talnng ths opportonlty to twan Nlr Brownsxxort lor 1 atlentlx ansxxerlng their mam t 'UIQ tem O OO r r tote OHVSM into f , , . . V W 1 ,I K l - , ' - Th , ' T I 1 g l k questions, glxlng so generoosh of hrs tame, and tual rl tl 1 t C - he me dnl xxol glther mt le 2. W goal.
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Class Ollucers-January 1951 Vuneent Came to Central from Samuel Brudgham .lun ert Stuart Junuor llugh S hool trauned Martyn o uor Hugh Sehool and began almost at once takung an take attuve part un homeroom at tuvututs ass mbly pro aetuve part un Centrals athletuf rnusue and soeual lute gram and s hool wude alfaurs and sent luer to Central Hus quuet reserved manner rather shy smule and good where she has been a very helpful member of her elass humor, plus hus wull ungness to take re sponsubuluty made hus classmates realuze that he was a good leader He has been a member of J V foo al and trafk teams a member of the state ehorus and the Culee Club H been un Up Central Staduum See w ll a mem er ol the soeual e m un tlee a member of the Youth Speakers Bureau for the Red Feather Campaugn Cass presudent n,l anc presudent of the Stuu dent Counetl 1 JO typ eur whom luus Classmates a e prune VINCENT RUSSO Presudent MARILYN PXXRR Vure Presudent Her quuet enthusuasm for nursung her eom plete reserve un class and her good sports manshup and gool humor have endeared her to all who have n fo r t u n a enough to knew her turmy e u te that nursu us tl e only eareer she wants anl wlll some dav make People say What a nu e lookung nurse' Out of sel ool what luttle s e she as luk s to skate and dance wuth emphasus ue a r we a Contrubutetl her rgues to tht Cross and has lxeuu member of bowlung and eagr ball groups She las yt o thu Tra ut atl L unul Oc e e int ounc en ss as wt vu: co Q a n ber at tus of the Sprung l'r Dorothy began beung sefretary un uunuor hugh s hool where she served her elass lor three years un that capaeuty She luas fontunued that and other types of servuee un Central where her quuet good nature and fruendly loyalty have made luer a popular student Her aetuvu tues have uneluded cageball bowlung senuor play usherette, senuor play ee Club traffue offueer budget collector p r o m Commuttee, Student Courueul and class secretary Doro thy has for a Q tame had her eye on the starehed whute nurses eap and we w slue yuull eeed es 0 actuvutues show tow t he has trubuted to Central Class treasurer so ual eomrnu ec Student Couneul usher rhaurrnan of ushers student aftuvutues offuee stage erew trark Red l-eather Youth urakfr Boys ree uu all state Hu Y fast la uouna and Sprung rou tuese laye been Pete s eontrubu on llus pleasant snr anl fruen y F Ll Q 3 ne u 0 u e as and standg n tlttur re ' e u Sta Murunrs DOROTHY FOSTER PETER KIVALOS Secretary Treasurer Twelve I I ' ' I - Gulb' u ll' 1 f ' bee u te tb ' I 1 1 She us lIf or - vuuu' xl ng e . I, l-as ' in - i ' ' tuou y b H 5 . O - I I un pare ' ' tim h sne , ' 9 V I a , I , on ut t tte St ,l iuu III l't S ' '49 3 1 '5QI 1 Tiff? T ene - tied II fu- Y lg' a thr- He is the f e of I Il' lea l 1 tn all l ser u 'Ll n ' flue I T ll' ,' C - W N S: u , thu so ual l-- toun t Y ant tht Stud: C ul an.l l as lueu-ut vut cu puvsuclu t ol her claw uuu '49 and '50 fill as beung a l lgel ll It tor attil tern 1 f the at H ' ' olue. 1 ' ' ' ' 5 I Pt-ta' lust f ' l rnu'h ron, I, ' u A, VI s u I f H s .I , I . . I ' Q 1 lr V 1 l I C I y ,I 1 t I I Y ' Sv , ' Cl H I Clut, , eho- I , ' '- rus, - I Ok- , , I HI . I A I F le-I l u ' I QI tu - I ' I ,t u le C ' dlIf I , g te un h ye be- ' 4 Cot H tutll kn wn to 'I ' nearly' all l is 'lass- I - v unat t he , , lon hugfu u agard XI lla' .235 ltt5 ye Qty ,I thu Un tu-ul tes kno sue- f ' Z,
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