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Fmsr SEMESTER C. D. Deal Shirley Veirs Nancy Sanders Abbott Killingsworth Bruce Miller Bill Rixey Harold Hines OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer S. C. Representative Yell Leader Sergeant-at-A rms Looking back when we were sophomores in '39, the first thing to be remem bercd was our picnic held at Lincoln Park. All the sophomores took the street car out to the picnic where the queen, Winifred Frey, was crowned by Harold Hines, the president. Time marches on! We find ourselves Iuniors. First came the Iunior play, june Mad. The cast was headed by those two well-known actors, Dorothy Reeves and C. D. Teedle Deal. One thing we all remember is the piano solo rendered by none other than Burly Beall. His secret of learning to play so rapidly was due to the fact that the notes were marked on the keys with indelible ink. With spring, also came the plans for the Iunior-Senior Prom. It was given at Blossom Heath with the Varsity Club. No dance, much less a prom, is complete without a grand march. Teedle Deal and Shirley Veirs, president and vice-president, respectively, The Glass MISS ELDER Chairman of Sponsors MR. SELDERS Sponsor MISS TRUAX A Sponsor
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0 IQLIQ MISS MORRIS Sponsor MR. RYDER SPO H507 Miss l3RUCHER Sponsor Sscomu SEMESTER Harold Hines Nancy Sanders Frank Swanda Abbott Killingsworth Bruce Miller OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer S. C. Representative Iune Porter Yell Leader C. D. Deal Sergeant-at-Arms of the Iunior Class very ,elegantly led the procession all decked out in their glad rags. Finally, after a lot of hard work and a little fun too, we were able to call our selves seniors. Now we were the big dogs of Central. Along with the home- work so generously piled on by the teachers, we still had time to have our daily garb sessions in the auditorium and to slug the juke box in the cafeteria. Only when the day came for our last assembly, which especially honored us, did we realize that we were really leaving dear old Central. The last week was filled with so many things for us to do that we were continually walking around in a daze. When at last we were dressed in our caps and gowns and were march- ing down the aisle to receive our diplomas, we realized that it had really happened, we had graduated from Central ......
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