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UST as the hands progress around the clock so the days and Weeks progress until another school year is ended. For the seniors the end of the year brings graduation and new fields to conquor. Some of them will continue their education, others will begin working for a liv- lihood. The juniors are now realizing that next year they will be in the last year of their high school work. Sophomores will begin more ad- vanced courses, and freshmen will have pro- gressed beyond the problems which confronted them in their first year in high school. The year has been made up of school days, each with some happening which has set it off as being a little different, but the time seems very short since the first bell rang in September summon- ing students from the freedom of summer to the renewal of studies.
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ljhristmas saw members of thc Girls' cabinet providing crippled children with evidences of the gootl cheer of the holiday season. Decorations for Central were furnished by the council. Cabinet BIPIIIIJOPS Provide Unity Among Central Girls The Girls' Cabinet, a comparatively new organization at Central. has taken wide strides this year in uniting the connec-1 tions of the girls of the school. Guided by Miss Mary C. McNally, vice-principal, the members of the cabinet as the representatives of all girls of the school discuss all the problems facing them. They also work on ways the girls can attain improvement for the school. At Christmas everyone responded enthusiastically to a call made by cabinet members for gifts for the patients in the pedi- artic ward at St. Mary's hospital. The members of the cabinet gathered all the gifts and delivered them to the hospital. Another idea that the girls' cabinet has promoted is the girls' mixers. There were two held this year, both of which were great successes. This spring the cabinet sponsored a formal dance given in honor of the seniors. At their meetings the representatives heard talks given by women who specialize in a certain field. The speeches were to give the girls some idea of the fields of work today. The cabinet also assisted in the selling of tickets for the various events which were presented this year. One of the most interesting projects carried on by this group was their scrapbook. The book contained articles taken from the Times, programs, or anything that concerns the cabi- net. The scrapbook is to be kept for future years. X s Row 6: Moore. Miss McNally, Montoya, XVyman, Grecnwrll, Pahostkin. Row 5:Garber, XVasson, Castro, Schmitt, Masciotra, Towns. llirsch, White. Row 4: Fdrnundson, Seaman, Nlusso, Allison, Sebree, Sutrino, Juliano. Kuhns. Row 3: Ardcll,Spitzcr,Raymond,Cid, Broberg. Ketchum, Holmgren, Vvlilliams, Hardin. John- 1 stone. Row Z: Vlomble, Gricsemer. Quigg, i Baker, Morris, Mayc, Townsend. Smith, Row l: Thompson, O'Toole, Fcklund, Klintz. Q Smythc, Rougas, Buchanan, Castanzo.
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