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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Many of us have been in the same class ever since lst grade, but when we entered the first year of high school, some elected the academic course while others, the commercial course. Nevertheless we all were Freshmen together. Our May Queen attendants that year were Shirley Morton and Char- lotte Barber. Our class representatives in Student Council were Colleen Smith and Ruth Lee Cuthbertson. September, 1946 we returned to Central as Sophomores and felt more at home in high school. Edythe Alexander and Norma Kitzmiller were our attendants to the May Queen. The heralds that year also came from our class-Colleen Nolan and Norma Jean McCormack. Our represen- tatives in Student Council were Dorothy Johnson, Phyllis Goodwin, Mike Campbell, and Ruth Cuthbertson. Mr. Delaney, mathematics teacher, left us at mid-year. Our new math- ematics teacher, Mrs. Ketter, finished out the year with us. A Biology Club was organized under the leadership of Mr. Hodgdon. We had many wonderful times on our field trips. Biology was much more interesting because of that club and those trips. As Juniors we held our first class meeting and elected officers. Ruth Cuthbertson, President, Ann Broderick, Vice President, Charlotte Barber, Secretary, and Raymond Ralston, Treasurer. Mr. Hodgdon was our class adviser. Our first problem was to raise money for the Junior-Senior Prom. We sold hotdogs, candy, and pop at all the basketball games. We held a bake sale at Atkinson's store, and had a Harvest Dance in the school gym, we also had a movie and a Valentine Dance. Then to highlight the year, we entertained the Seniors at the Junior- Senior Prom on May 28th. We danced under the pink and blue deco- rations from 9 to 12, to music by Ted Williams and his Aristocrats. Everyone pronounced it a really perfect prom. We received our class rings in January. Naturally, our rings are just about the loveliest we have ever seen. In our Senior year, Ruth Cuthbertson was elected President, Jeanette Gowans, Vice President, William Neff, Secretary, and Raymond Ralston, Treasurer. As a class project this year we worked and published what we thought was one of the finest yearbooks in the history of Central High School. Now that it is time for us to leave Central we begin to realize just how much this old school has meant to us. We hope that as a class and as individuals we have measured up to the fine traditions set up for us and left for us to preserve.
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SENIOR CLASS WILL THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE EXPRESSLY WILLED TO THOSE HEREIN NAMED: Lila Anderson's slender figure to Martha Bishop. Edythe Alexander's liking for the name f'Smith to Shirley Nightengale Charlotte Barber's ability to get along with people to Margaret Bogie. Evelena Beeman's place on the school bus to Leah Clise. Leon Beeman's ability to drive a car to Bobby Grove. Carol Bradley's letter writing art to any ambitious person. Charles Buckholtz's quiet manner to Gas House Johnson. Billy Broderick's ability to woo the girls to Robert Llewellyn. Ann Broderick's place at J im's service station to Billy's future heart-throb Ruth Bushkirk's perfect attendance record to Vera Broadwater. Ruth Cuthberton's ability to catch FISH to any angler with a good line Donald Clark's knowledge in physics to any brilliant Junior boy. Louise Cooper's pleasant smile to Jo Ann Steele. Charles Duckworth's clarinet notes to any up-and-coming musician. Jackie Elliott's interest in Midland to Jimmie Gephart. Anna Louise Eichorn's interest in a certain Senior to Joan Pierce. Elise Fazenbaker's glasses to anyone who needs them. Faye Kiddy's car insurance to Martin Eichhorn. Dorothy Frizzel1's booth in the Lounge to Lois McDonough. Patty Green's record for out-of-town phone calls to Betty Powell. Frances Green's friendly smile to Rose Marie Dilfer. Lois Grindle's sewing ability to the girl who needs it. Eugene GoWan's luck at the race track to Ramrny Schramm. Jeannette Gowans' Scottish accent to Elaine O'Rourke. Phyllis Goodwin's blonde hair to Mary McPartland. James Hershberger's interest in P.O.D. class to Ray Wilson. Paul Johnson's ability to read French to Raymond McGann. Dorothy Johnston's blush to Lucy Lee.
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