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Taking Qff The feelings of a student pilot at one of Uncle Sam's flying schools- as he nervously grasps the stick for his first take-off might well be compared to the emotions that fill the breast of one of Central's fledglings as he enters for the Hrst time his classrooms here on the senior side of the school. He's just a bit nervous and jumpy, of course. He's just been pushed around in the hall by .1 group of impressive-looking, almost godlike seniors. He wonders how his new flying in- structors will like him: whether he will successfully gain altitude or go into a disastrous ground-loop. His feelings are understandable. We were all freshmen once, even though we may hate to admit it. Generally speaking, a freshman is a rather low animal. He is despised and shunned. treated like a doormat, an outcast, a thing to be kept out of sight when company comes to call. The freshman has been variously compared to a benighted heathen, a weasel. a puppy, and a fall-guy. His position in modern civilization is comparable only to that of the serfs of the middle ages or the helots of ancient Sparta. Fellow upperclassmen, how long shall this gross injustice be allowed to endure, I ask you? Are we not dedicated to the principles of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity? Shall we continue to grind beneath our heel this unfortunate minority? Shall we permit this blot upon our escutcheon to go uncleansed, like a gravy stain upon the ancient and honorable vest of Hoople? Never, fellow upperclassmen, never? I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give the freshmen liberty or give me a double lime coke, no ice ..... All joking aside. we think that Central is particularly fortunate in having such a fine group of prospective aviators and aviatrixes making up our Class of 1946. Under the leader- ship of a new supervisor. Miss Alice Toomey, this class has distinguished itself in many patriotic endeavors, at times outdistancing the rest of the student body. Oflicers for the year were Jean Hull, president: Robert Good, vice president: Marilyn Tinder, secretary: and Jane Miller, treasurer. -CHARLES GRADY Freshman Class Officers President, ------ Jean Hull Vice President - - - Robert Good Secretary - - Marilyn Tintler Treasurer - - Jane Miller Supervisor ---- Miss Alice Toomey .-.MWMK .M Qs at .,,t,k, New .sr .M at X t Q , Rfb V3-was-.Nt.e R s M... - ft' H if at N ,
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Home Room 206 J2ll'1llll'lllll' Arnold, Allvn llodkin, Harold Iirown, Jiudy Crops, Dirk Davunport, lh-vm-rly Davis. Eldon. Ford, Ralph Frnoh. Edith Furnish, Ed Glasco, Divk Gravvly, Chnok Honnon, Jack Hn-rrinpz, l'aul Hovhslvtlor, Divk K4-ifor, Bill Kron- lin. Pat Mowm-ry, Cloyrv l'arish, Virginia Savagv, Don Snvary. Dorothy Stimmol. Charlotto Stovklon, .lan-k Switzvr. Natalie- Van Sirklv, Ralph W'il'kvs, Ann VVhih'. Dan VVisu, Marilyn VVrcn, Fharlvs Zvrantv, Home Room 203 Donna Manl'ori. Jani- Milli-r, llolm Morton. Ed Mows-ry, llvtty Mull, Tom Nc-llis, la-wis l'oling, .loan Ks-nlz, l'harlvs Rids-nour, Max l.amhrii:hi, Donvltla Snidvr, Wanvtta Starr, Rolwrt Williams. Dorothy Winks, VVilma Joan Wood. R1-id 71-hrhach. liarhara Zink, Home Room 204 llan Am-lwrnian, Corinth llankston, llill llodwi, .lulv Canodv, Carol Colin-ll, Tom Colwi-ll, Mahal Vonlvy, Violvt Uonaway, .lim Cox, Kirnliall Drapvr, I.nx'i-rna Duff, Ra- mona l n-rynson, Juanita Findlay, linssi-ll Frank, Edna lfurnish. Donald Hahn, Tom Hi-inrivh, Molly Kamin, John Lamb, Ross-- mary Latham, Bob Nm-1-s, liill Nou, Cathvrinl- l'halL-n, Mary Marizarvt Roll,l!oli Svilz, .Ii-anno Sloane, lfrank Sli-wart. l'anlinv Stover, Howard Strohlv, Valilvvn Stump, Nanvy Thrashvr, llolx Waller, Glvnn w'ClJk'l', Jack Wm-kcr, Warrun Wincgardncr, Nell Woody. Home Room 201 Mario lim-dickor, Marcia .Ivan Clow-1n:v1', l r'n'd Connolly, Elaine fox, Thvlnia .li-an K'ridm', Kalliarinv Folsom, llill Gast, Ann G1-isor, Hob Gordon, l'harls-si Ili-mls-rson, .lim Hs-rfnrth, Virginia Holton, .lim Howvnstiin-, Carol l.ou Hoync. Katia lnoway, Rmzvr Johns, llarliara Ki-pfvr, .Ivan Ann Mannon, Rohm-rt Marklvy, Janot lVls'l'Ilwain. Ross- Mm-ks, Gs-onto Mcntzvr, Donald Millvr, .lauk Millvr, Dick Non, farl Nvvillv, Slallv. Susan Chvstvr Ravvr. Ad' laidv Carol Simon, Rose-mary Solomon, Harold Stclzvr, liyron 'l'yr4-m-, Im Roy Valvnti, lit'l'll1ll'll NVhs-1-lor. Home Room 203 .loyuv Allvn, l'at Allvr. John Anyzm-l, .loan liryan, Javk llroygvo, Bob Carr. Virgil i'liny:1-rman, Cunnin- Fonn, Shirlm-y Darin-ll, Kvnns-Lh llavn-nport, Ray llulu-, Marion lfrail. Roln-rt Hall. Uharlvs Hamilton, Barbara Harrison, Ur- lando Joins. lloln Kamin. Homo Room I04 Walton' Avvry, Norman llavr, G1-nv llalus, Phyllis lla-or, l.avn-no lh-nson, Arihur liickham. liiilb lluiia-l'lin-ld. Daniul Coin-, William Ili-nblor, liilly Duffy, Viola F1-iifhlin-i', Patricia Galwrdivl, Joan Gihson, Roln-rt Good, Huh Grady, Janivc- Gravsvr, Ji-annv Hale-y. Vaulinc Hill. lidward J4-nkins, Divk Kid- wull. Mary Krnsv, John Landis, Bill Los-km-r, Floyd Malhvrs, Kathi-rinu McK0vvvr, Don Millvr, Patsy Lon Millvr, Mary Myrrs, ldiiizc-iw Purdy, Wanda Schaaf. Harold Smith, Marjuriv Ann Snider, Ray Stugcr, Rosemary Stewart, Ruth Alice Thunxpsun. M.31.4
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