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3, KP f 'M VZ 1 IIMIIII 4 ' B ml f 1 M IW , fuzz f I fl 0 flllf 4 Mb a M WMM aft SENIOR CLASS HISTORY UR JUNIOR CL XSS Historian made the following forecast con- cerning us: Coming events cast their shadows before. If that be true the present K unior Class is casting a shadow that bids fair to all previous Central classesf YN ell. here we are now writing the history ol' that Class ol' 19-12. YVe like the prophecy of eclipsing all previous classes. The eclipse as we see it is. of course, an eclipse ol' the sons. 'llIlI0Il0'lI it may be said that there has been 48 Ah' Sf i 4 I I , 4 ' . - 1 of 4 K rr L 3 1 W -1' 7 ' . I . . . . . M A become an eclipse by l942. That is. as Seniors we hope to eclipse ' ' I - Y f f L ,fl , 4 1' 4, I f-' 4 ' A Q Vg It , C H if more than a little mooning throughout the year. Perhaps more over Central lasses than Central classes. Our astronomical stall lor this eclipse ol' lil-12 was headed by Senior Presi- dent Broughton McCarthy. He had as his assistants 'lack Pearce. vice-president: Tod Doran, secretay: and Henry Clausen, treasurer. To lblll our planet in position lor its eclipse. we started our year by sending nine heftiesflack Berry. Ernest Burns, Harp Cote, Bill Egan. Charles Lavelle. Ray Lynch, Dutch Martin, .lack Pearce and Chuck Strong-to represent us on to the gridiron. Braving the perils of the sport and with an eye towards the admiring females in the bleachers. they gave their all. Our planet is still rotating. Comes winter and comes basketball season. The varsity squad showed the home fans how the game should be played and, on their extensive travels throughout the state they put up a decent showing. Their crowning victory was that over Butte High-the first in live years-for the City Championship. Billy Martin, Brought lXfIcCarthy, Charles Strong and Don Hawe formed the Senior representation on the squad. Perhaps the brightest light our planet gave off was the reflection of the footlights used in Room Service . This proved to be the nearest thing to a Senior Play that Central ever staged-as ten members-Ernest Burns, Jack Cote, Gerald Coleman. Charles Gallagher, Peter Kelly, Tuck McGree. Frank Rohan. Steve Sabol. -Iere Smyth and James Taylor-ol' the cast ol' fourteen were Seniors. Emmett Lowney and George Shea added their artistic talents to those ol' the cast in making the special props what they were. The fame ol' our planet was made known to all through the Senior controlled press with Charles Gallagher as Editor and Alere Smyth, Associate Editor. Sars O'Sullivan, Frank Conklin, Emmett Lowney, John Canty. Bill Lohman, Al Stonich. and Bill Drew all contributed their time and talent towards making the Maroon what it was. YVe don't want to blow our own horn too much, especially since we have such capable blowers in the band and orchestra. Needless to say. our musical organ- izations will sorely miss these numerous Senior members. Our existence as Seniors has not been only one round of extra-curricular activities. fOh, but that it waslj During our spare time we managed to con- Page 10
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Qflontinuedj coct a liew eSSais that. one place or another. won prizes. Sarslield O'Sullix'an won first prize in the State lrish History Emu Contest. 'lim Nltiloy won liirSt place in the City-wide ,Xnti-Tulmerculosis Iimay Conteat. Emmett Lowney'S :tpologt-ties paper was Sttllieiently good to Send him to the Diocesan contcSt at .'Xnaeonda. where he enthralled hix listeners. For the fourth eonxectttixe year Boys' Central won the Knights of Columbus Essay Contest. Bill Lohman was thc author of the winning paper. just as we go to press comes the news that another Senior. Tom Kenna-ally. won third place in the Bankers' Essay Contest. Upon Such a record we reSt our Crue. Right about now our magnetic pe-rSonalitieS are exercising a Slowing effect on our planet. ,XS it tonnes to a Stop. we will ask the Mount XVilSon observa- tory to tell us whether or not we have Created an unprecedented eclipse. Pend- ing their answer. we will take the benefit of the doubt and Say that we, the Class of lSl42. have outdone all previous clames. And we maintain that our record will Stand unchallenged until our Sons graduate at some future date. CLASS OFFICERS Broughton J. McCarthy tfltlxx Hifi:-ur 2. IZ. 4 Stndvnt Body P1-.-eitlviit 4 Football 3. 4 Hitskvtlmll 2. 3, 4 ten-vnptnixlj Hufkethall MB 1 .Xtmnal Staff -1 Munozrani t'lnb 2. 33, 4 J8.Cli L. Pearce Football 3, 4 Hnnnlhalll 3 Cla-S Uffieer 4 5lmn.g,gr:t'tn Clnb 3. 4 Thomas L. Doran Honor Student 1, 2. 3. 4 tflzrsw Hffieflr -1 Henry J. Clausen lflztrs Uffievrl' 4 Hot-key 2, 3 SSL' Committer- 4 1 Page 11
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