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9-A CLASS HISTCRY Early in the school year 1948, 9-A organized a home room club. The following were elected to office: Jack Meese, President, Tommy Kelly, Vice President, Bertha Meese, Secretary, Catherine Dye, Treasurer, and Billy Freeman, Historian, Mrs. Sloan, class sponsor. Among the things decided upon at the first meeting were class dues to be paid on the 15th of every month, fthis money to be used to defray any expense that might occurj and a class outing to be scheduled for sometime in the spring. The 9th grade had charge of the Thanksgiving assembly program pre- sented on November 24th. Sixteen out of 38 in 9-A took part. We count among the musically inclined in our home room two pianists, one of these is the school associate pianist, and six who play other musical instru- ments. Four boys from 9-A made the basketball squad - Bill Robertson, Tommy Kelly, Eddie Mclntyre, and Jack Meese, Three girls from 9-A made the girls squad-Leah Jean Cook, Lois Timney, and Joann Duckworth. 9-B CLASS HISTORY The year 1948-49 opened for 9-B class with an enrollment of 39 pupils. Two members withdrew during the year. The Class elected the follow- ing officers: John. Ralston, President, John Rooney, Vice President, Ann Smith, Secretary, and Ardthe McKenzie, Treasurer. Three boys from 9-B on the basketball squad were Jack Moffatt, John Ralston, and Paul Mills. Jean Kitzmiller was on the cheerleaders team. The class under the supervision of Mr. Hodgdon had charge of part of the Thanksgiving assembly program. For the first two six-week periods, 9-B pupils on the honor roll were Colleen Bittinger, Ann Smith, Margaret Leake, and Shirley Warnick. For our Christmas Party, we decorated the room and had a Christmas tree. Pupils exchanged gifts and served refreshments. It was a happy day. We hope our class will have a successful record during our Sophomore year.
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SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER- 7-School opens. 9-First Assembly of new year. 15-Senior Class officers were elected and a staff for our yearbook. 15-Biology Club comes back from a field trip scratching 21-Mr. McCullough finds speaker's stand in two pieces. 22-Mr. Wittich visits Seniors to take orders for announcements. 23-Senior English class is buzzed by a hawk. 29-Mr. Lemley went away with a broken camera. fWho had his picture taken last'?J OCTOBER- 5-Juniors order class rings. 12-Seniors vote on Yearbook. 12-Curtis Johnson breaks collar bone in Bruce soccer game. 15-Mrs. Whiteman frepresentative from Rosenbaum! visits Seniors. 21-Everyone has indigestion, fire bell rings at lunch time. 24-Anna Louise Eichhorn decides to go to Cumberland through Barton. 25-Lounge Empty! Report cards came out. 29-Old Man Winter has covered every- thing with a blanket of snow. NOVEMBER- 4-Dot. Johnson gets a red face when asked her Bus number. 24-Everyone goes home for a nice Thanks- giving. DECEMBER- 2-First Movie A Christmas Carol. 6-Blue Monday-Report cards. 7-Ruth Cuthbertson thinks her finger is part of a seam in her blouse and sews it. 17-Miss Hughes is absent from school. 17-Christmas Assembly is regarded as a sacred one. 17-Everyone goes home to do his Christ- mas shopping. JANUARY- 3-The halls of old Central are once again filled with laughter 6-Andy Smith and Charles Duckworth suddenly developed a cold and were sent from Law Class for coughing. 7-Lee Smith spilled a dog fish in chemistry class and the dog fish bit back by chas- ing them all out of class. 10-Mr. Goldfine visits the Senior class. 14-Lois Grindle pronounces Mr. Hodg- don's name correctly. 18-Juniors are thrilled with their new class rings. 18-Senior proofs arrive. fpictures don't lie!J 19-Miss Loftus gives information to Junior and Senior girls on nursing. 21-Due to no fault of their own, Jenny Lee Miller and Freda Hausrath missed the last bus from Cumberland and were brought home by the State Police. FEBRUARY- 4-Seniors strike it rich from Poverty Dance. 8-Central Tigers upset The Allegany Campers with a score of 29-41 ! ! ! ! 9-10- Belle of Bagdad is presented by Music Department. 12-Billy Lucas puts a dime in juke box. 22-Sophomores have a George Washington Dance. MARCH- 10-Juniors hold a dance to pay expenses to Washington. 31-Seniors present Going on 17 . APRIL- 30-Students journey to Fort Hill to prac- tice for Music Festival. MAY- 3-Spring Festival is presented at Fort Hill. 10-Band and Orchestra Concert is held at Fort Hill. 18-Seniors Farewell Assembly.. 19-Fashion Show. Girls model beautiful garments made in Home Economics Class. 25-Junior Farewell to Seniors. JUNE- 5-Church Day. 7-Class Night 9-Graduation Day. 17-End of School Year.
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