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Page The senior class was well represented in the Held of oratory by Willis Penaluna, who won the annual oration contest. He was awarded the Corwin medal. His oration was entitled Call to Youth. A large number of seniors received their letters for foot- ball and basketball. Football letters were awarded to Lynch, Jenkins, Koman, Burns, Jackett, Wade, Scoleri, Shackelford, Arclell, Bishard, Skube, Stubler, Roark, Penza, Luppino, and Vecchio. Those receiving basketball letters were Stubler, Hay- den, Jackett, Radakovich, and Roark. Seniors feel deeply the loss of their friend and sponsor, Miss Lida Bell, who dropped from the train on March 10, of this year. Her memory will remain with them always. Other senior guides were W. S. Stoddard, Anna Maud Garnett, Nelle Haworth, Agnes M. Frye, Sara S. Mulnix, and Blanche Taylor. This class presented the mystery play the Three Live Ghosts written by Frederick Isham and Max Marcin. Mem- bers of the cast were Joan Kendrick, Ray Talbot, Ray Ivey, Jane Grey Seacatt, George Lough. T Many seniors participated in the operetta, Joan of the Nancy Lee. Those who played leading roles were Joan White, Emmett Ardell, Ruth Wallace, Etta DeVore. Walter Mack, Mary Anne Yarnell, Joan Kendrick, Martha Huling, Mildred Ann Martin, and Angelina Massari. Seniors are a trifle sad as they prepare for the final grad- uation exercises, but their eyes glow and their ambitions soar as they realize that they are soon to take their place in the world. May their days as Central alumni be as full and as pleasant as the days when they were on the Central trail. Twcntyadve l IW
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Mnddock. Yarnell. Mack, Jagger The Senior Class 8-CAVING faithfully struggled over the trail of elementary learning for 12 years, 340 veteran pioneers, each anxious to become permanently settled, look eagerly over the few remain- ing miles of the journey. Perhaps, while traversing other trails, they will look eager- ly back on their days spent encamped at Central with true ap- preciation for Central life. It was four years ago that this courageous train started on the final lap of their journey toward graduation The way was not always easy, and many a time they have wearied. A few members of the band have been left by the wayside, and others have settled at one of the various forts passed on the way. They have known many joys and thrills as they have met success: they have formed true and lasting friendships. During their 'last year on the trail they have realized that they were the leaders of the train, and they have accepted their responsibilities. They have carried on all ceremonies and tradi- tions, such as apron day, tacky day, and a senior sneak day. The chiefs of the senior class were Walter Mack, president, Mary Anne Yarnell, vice-president: William Maddock, secre- laryg and Herbert Jagger, reporter. Catsclan members were Jack Abel, Albert Hayden, Mary Elizabeth Hubbard, Bill Lovette, Herbert Jagger, Lynn Pitman, and Clarence Burns. Council members from the senior class were Vlilliam Grant, Bennie Fisher, Walter Mack, Carmen Delliquadri, Con- stance Sears, Joan Kendrick, and Maxine Goss. Also from these students were chosen the queen, Martha Huling, and the three queen's attendants, Maxine Goss, Marjorie Susank, and Mildred Ann Martin. Page 'Five r f tr
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