Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Lonaconing, MD) - Class of 1948 | Page 67 of 172 |
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Page 67 text:
“JONHOQ' I-1181 Ogy As we of many of and others passed into our first ye us changed. Some of us w into the Commercial clas ar of high school the paths ent into the Academic class s. Nevertheless many other were carried on. Our class officers were Charlotte Barber, president, Bill Neff, vice president, Norma Kitzmiller secretary, and Anna Louise Eichhorn, treasurer. activities Our May Queen attendants that year were Shirley Morton and Charlotte Barber and our class representatives to Student Council were ColleeniSmith and Ruth Lee Cuthbertson. -..-Y. When the next year rolled around, we were sophomores and felt more at home in high school. The 10-A class officers were Bill Neff, president, Paul Johnson, vice president, Charlotte Barber, secretary, and Jack Elliott, treasurer. The officers presiding over the 10-C class were Ruth Lee Cuthbertson, pres- ident, Mike Campbell, vice president Ray Ralston secretary and Francis Tlmney, treasurer. Edythe Alexander and Norma Kitzmiller were our attendants to the May Queen. The heralds that year also came from our class. They were Colleen Nolan and Norma Jean McCormack. Our representatives to the Student Council were Dorothy Jean John- son, Mike Campbell, Ruth Lee Cuthbertson, and Phyllis Goodwin. Kr. Delaney left us that year from heartaches. Our Math teacher departed from us at the end of the A Biology club was organized Hodgdon and we all had wonderful t 1 too and many girls suffered then became Mrs. Ketter who year. under' the direction of Mr, mes on our field trips. The officers were president, Gene Whitefield, vice president, Paul Johnson, secretary, Charlotte Barber, and treasurer, Colleen Smith. Biology class was much more interesting after this. Now we are juniors and are working hard to accomplish the things that are necessary before we take our stand in our last and most cherished year in Good Cld'Centra1, First of all, we . , held a class meeting and elected the following officers, Ruth Cuthbertson, president, Anne Louise Broderick, vice president, Charlotte Barber, secretary, and Raymond Ralston, treasurer. LT. Hodgdon is our class advisor. The first problem that confronted us was raising money for the Junior-Senior Prom so we started out by having a bake sale down in Harry Atkinson's store. when ,November 21 came along we held a Harvest Dance in the school gym and everyone enjoyed himself in blue jeans and plaid shirts. In January, basketball season began and we busied ourselves by selling hotdogs, candy and pop at all the games. February 12 marked the date of the Valentine Dance and the crowning of a sweetheart couple. Along with all these happenings came the great day when our class rings arrived. Now we know we are making some pro- gress in life. A movie 'Call of the Wildn was shown May 6th and on May 28, the day we had awaited and worked for came when we presented the seniors with their prom with music furnished by the Aristocrats. Now we are ready to give up our place to the next year Juniors
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