Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Lonaconing, MD)

 - Class of 1948

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y eniov igfovpoi Qfaggo Sept. 7, l9hh saw seventy-seven freshmen pupils make their appearance within the halls of Central. We then settled to the task of acquainting ourselves to our new environment. We could hardly believe we were in high school at last. Only that year we selected Mr. Dixon as our adviser, who later resigned and it became necessary for us to choose ancgher. This time we selechm Mrs. Mello,-who guided us through the remaining months of our freshman year. It was during this year that the Christmas Cantata, 'The Childe Jesus', was presented in which most of our class took part. Betty Ann Cuthbertson was our representative in theBeiity Show at the Halloween Carnival. The Sophomore year began with quite a few missing from our original number of the previous year. But what we lacked in number, we maue up in spirit and determination. All in all it was a successful year. Class officers were: President, Lowell Sowersg Vice President, Alex Pattong Secretary, Shirley Rowan: and Treasurer, Kathleen Cunningham. We mastered all obstacles and finally pushed through to the Junior year. This year was an exciting one of many events. After Mrs. Mello, our sponsor, resigned, we elected Miss Hughes, who has guided us well through these last two years of high school. The main high lights of that year were the Junior-Senior Prom with music furnished by the Arlstocrats, and thcarrival of the class rings. The sale of hot dogs at the basketball games gave pleasure to the spectators and helped fill our our trmmury In this, our Senior year we have shown Qntwoare no longer the green young freshmen who entered high school four years ago but pupils who have really tried to be 'Sophisticated Seniors.' We have whirled through nine short months of activity, and now, fifty-four students are reluctantly awaiting their diplomas. We have had our pictures taken, selected name cardsand announce: ments and have been the publisher of a most successful ym bopg. L ' as 1' A 'QL 'xla B E P A r A Wm' 4 I D E R My dear most requested dir: I send you this your love to stir. It is you I have chosen first of all On you to make a Lean Year call. I give you this the foremost chance A home for fvu I Would enhance. Your heart and hand I ask not in jest and hope you will grant my first reque and send me back without delay Your answer whether WYQSW or Whayn. But if your hand does not incline In wedlock class to join with mine. Then you must Leap Year Law obey Xhdidown to me'ten dollars pay. st. Girls T Besides, kind Sir, a handsome dress I take no more and take no less. How you might think this funny But I must have man or money. Now send me a quick reply And let me he your wife until I die. If you think I amaa dandy Send me a box of candy. If the writers name you guess Send this back to my address. If for me there is no hope Send me back six yards of rope. With lots of love and lots of kisses From one who wants to he your UNrs.W

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