Bridgeport Central High School - Criterion Yearbook (Bridgeport, CT)

 - Class of 1941

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SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Reading la-ft. to Right MISS DOROTHEA LEONARD Sitting: Marvin Sp:u'i'ow, Denis Auliin, Pata'is'ia Jullrv, Mary Dlvw, lthlwaiwl Monks. Stzuiding: Paulina- Rolla-ri, Doris Walsh. Studious Sophs Storm the School Last September Central opened its doors to 726 newcomers. XVith Miss Dorothea Leonard as their class adviser, things bcf gan to happen. In the elections on October 18, the folf lowing were elected: Thomas McGuinn, president: Patricia Judge, vicefpresidentg lviary Drew, secretaryg Dennis Aubin, treasurerg Edward Monks and Doris Wailsh, directors of social activities: lvlarvin Sparrow and Pauline Rolleri, Tratiic Board representatives. November l4 was Sopohmore visiting day, when the parents met the faculty. A meeting was held on December 16, at which time the class ofiieers were introf duced. The class constitution, which was drawn up by Patricia xludge, Henry Simon, and Adele Wiiiters, was read and accepted, Red and white were chosen as the class :olors and Wcwrk for Happiness was adopted as the class motto. Un lviay lo, a sophomore party was held. ln the middle of the ycar, Thomas McGuinn, the president of the class, left school and Patricia ludge took over his duties. In Memory of FLORENCE CILARKIN Died January 9, 1941 SOPHOMORE CLASS REPRESENTATIVES R1-zwlini: lic-ft, tn Right: f Front Row: Anna Saliatiml. M i n n i e DeMontP. Eva Mc-Dowall. .losonliinu Pinto. Ire-no Ruoscs, 'l'hffrosa Ramona. Mzliry Tsakiiilzis, Joan Dalton, lreni- Brust, Virginia Poli-nzi. Si-cond Row: Fred tiillu-i'ti. Ilan 0'Nm-ill, William Reilly, Gene Williams. James t'um- mings. Mzirvin Spai'rovv, Wil- liam Pzippos, .lolln Whittle. Russs-ll Glen, I I

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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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