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JUNIOR OFFICERS MH.l'LfUE'!'itAl He11'tshu1'n 11011121 Collier-lli William CII,l'I11' Je-an Co1'1'ii::1n Wiliam Martin Social Juniors Carry 011 The year 1941 was riot entirely a happy one for the Junior Class due to the untimely death of its heloved adviser, Miss .losephine Smith. The class sorely missed her gracious assistance and her cheerful smile. She was a friend to those whmv she knew only slightly, as well as to those who were on intimate terms with her. A hody of studf ents representing each ,limior home room served as a guard of honor at her funeral. Miss Katharine Fall, who then heeame adviser, was a big factor in making the -liinior Class skating party the sueeess that it was. The chairmen for the event, which was held in the gymnasium, Friday evening, April 28th, were ,lean Corrigan and Williiiiii Martin, directors of social aetivif ties. Edward Anderson was head of the arrangeiiieiits committee, while Betty Hang was in eharge of invitations, .ind Daniel JUNIOR REPRESENTATIW ES Rs-zuliiiiz lim-ft to Right: First Row: M:f1.1'i,:11erite Hart- shorn, Pemry Mefliiinnuss, Ruth 0'I!ir'ii-n, Scieoiifl Row: Halina. Pocochzl.. Ik-tty W'i'Ieh, Roberta Lyman, M il 1' y Sulinsky. Eleanor Cf!oliIl1,:0. lim-lt Row: Edmiinii Murphy, l'lilwa1'tl Anderson, Emmett Ciirlvy. Vii-mr Sirino. John Coiiniirs.
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F U S E LAG E fuselage is the body of the plane, and Central too has at Any person, be he air minded or not, knows that the definite construction uniting its motor, rudder amd wings into Il complete structure capable of brgtving the storms :md perils of our great flight Therefore, we dedicate this section of our yearbook to the Junior :md Sophomore Classes the language clubs, the G.S.L,, and those organizations that comprise the body of our ship.
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JUNIOR SCHOLARSHll'-LEADERSHIP Reading: Left to Right: - First Row: Sylvia Sehnitzor. Marj:-riv Larsen. liillian Lichter. Doi-is Watson, Madeleine Perkins Maiv Stromsky, Rita Curley, Jean Corrijran. Second Rofw: Minnie Krout. Franklin l!i'ow'ii, l i'aiu-vs liylu. Eclwarrl Anderson, .lean Sehvrlwatk. Rwh 101 Simon, Ruth MvCa.rthy. Standing: Walter Bm-rnas-ki, Marcia Mi-nilelson. Their Wlork to Win llonors lvlartin and Eileen Casey were eofchairmen ofthe checking committee. The door comf mittee was headed hy Alvin Craig, chair' man, who was assisted by Lena Colliicelli and Marguerite Hartshorn. Eighteen Scholarsli:pfLeadership pins were presented to memlners of the ,lunior Class for their outstanding leadership and ahility to maintain a good scholastic averf age at the same time. Those memhers who received the coveted award were: Edward Anderson, Walter Bernacki, Franklin Brown, ,lean Corrigan, llita Curley, lviinnie Krout, lvlarjorie Larsen, Lillian Lichter, Frances Lyle, Ruth lvfIcCarthy, Nlarcia lvlendelson, Barham C'Brien, lviadeline Perkins. ,lean Scherhack, Sylvia Schnitzer, Ralph Simon, lvlary Stronisky, Doris Vwfatson. Mr. Karl H. lvlaslowski was the guest at the assemhly sponsored ivy the Junior Class on Novemher 18th. As president and exf tension lecturer of the Audulion Society, Mr, Nlaslowski was well qualified to speak on the suhject of nature At a ,class meeting held in Mzircli, it was announced hy Marguerite l-lartshorn, president, that the class color.: of red and hlue chosen the year laefore were not at' tractive in hanner form and, therefore, the class committee suggested navy hlue and gold, and hrown and gold as alternate colors. The following inorning as a result of the hallots cast, navy hlue and gold he' came the oilical colors ful- the Class of 1942. .lI'NIOR FROLIC
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