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S 61444, Satisfied with weeks of rest and play, we entered C.H.S. in September, l9b7. Some of us returned, if not joyfully, at least with anticipation. We approached our appointed tasks with renewed vigor and enthusiasm since we were now members of Central High. Surely, we were determined not to disapoint the fondest hopes of our parents and teachers that year in our intellectual pursuits. Looking back to our first day in high school, we cannot but be impressed by the rapidity of events. Since that time, we had had the pleasure of making many new friends and of at- tending many interesting and educational functions in our audi- torium. Our Frosh year began with the election of class officers. Each home room selected its own officers. The officers were: Rachel Marie Marshall, President, Mary McPartland, Vice Presi- dent, Rose Marie Dilfer, Secretary, Alan Agnofi, Treasurer. The Iollqwinggserved as officers from 9-B Class, Margaret Bo- gie, President, Charles Schramn, Vice President, Rose Marie Rgiau, Secretary-TYBHQSTQT: That year both freshman home rooms competed against each other for the basketball championship of the EjBs5manfClgss,2 The girls representing 9-B defeated the 9-A girls while thd boys representing the latter class were victorious over the 9- B boys. Many members of our class enjoyed the opportunity of participating in different sports at our school, and many of us attended the track meet which was held for the first time in many years. Our Sophmore year has been a particulary live year for us. It began with the election of a new group of officers to head our class, for the entire year. The officersnohnsen were: Margaret Bogie, President, Jeanette Kirkwood, Vice President, Dan Crable, Secretary, and Rose Marie Dilfer, Treasurer. An important event of our Sophmore year was our Harvest Dance, held October 29, 19h7, in our school audltorlum. The dance was a since it was Another of our class Mr. Lewicki, January and the field of tive part in decided success and will long be remembered by us our first class dance. accomplishment of our class was the publication magazine, WT1ger !iIS3,! with out class sponsor, as our adviser. We organized a dramatic club in are looking forward to taking an active part in dramatics. Many of our members have taken an ac- the Glee Club and the Bird Club. We are now lookipg forward to pur Junior year at C.H.S. As we are about to slgf into the plsge of the Juniors of l9h8, we feel that we have t e self-assurance that we are going to succeed.
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