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Representative Mission Representatives Lettermen Boes, Henry Bruetsch, Agnes Christ, Leola Frankowski, Sylvester Huss, Chester Kirsch, Robert Thomas, Mary Orchestra Aubry, Kenneth Blanchard, john Logsdon, Harold Lenga, Leonard Mazan, Walter Murphy, Mildred O'Leary, Anne O'Leary, Marie Band Flynn, William Kirsch, Robert Lenga, Leonard Mazan, Walter Murphy, Mildred Nolte, Eugene O'Leary, Anne O'Leary, Marie Roth, Donald Schwartz, Anna Mary Sexton, Richard Vamos, Steve Bumbaugh, Robert Cappelletty, Ernest Cutcher, Kenneth Degnan, Robert Duffy, John Extine, Victor Fair, Charles Galvin, Jack Guerin, Eugene Huss, Chester Imberry, Leo Lynch, William Malone, Thomas McCarty, Patrick Mee, Harry Miller, Robert Rossler, john Smyth, Bernard Tscherne, Adolph Webben, Francis Basketball Degnan, Robert Huss, Chester Malone, Thomas McCarty, Patrick Rossler, john Tscherne, Adolph Wfebben, Francis Seniors Baseball Buehrer, Richard Degnan, Robert Duffy, John Fair, Charles Mauter, Paul. McCarty, Patrick Mee, Harry Tscherne, Adolph Football Buehrer, Richard Bumbaugh, Robert Cappelletty, Ernest Cutcher, Kenneth Duffy, John Fair, Charles Galvin, jack Huss, Chester Imberry, Leo Malone, Thomas Mauter, Paul McCarty, Patrick Mee, Harry Miller, Robert Strassner, George Tscherne, Adolph Golf Bumbaugh, Robert Cappelletty, Ernest Extine, Victor Page 25
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IC Page 24 The Seniors HE time has come when the members of the Class of 1934 who tip-toed into Central Catholic High School as Freshmen are about to leave as dignified Seniors. The record of their four years at Central is a brilliant one. This class had stars in every field-the literary, the scholastic, the dramatic, the athletic, the musical, and the executive, some worked to bring Central to the front in one line, some to raise her stand- ing in anotherg but all worked for Central. Patrick McCarty was President of this active group for two years of its stay at Central --the Sophomore and junior years. QClass officers were not elected in the Freshman year., Bernard Smyth was chosen President for the Senior year. ln its Freshman year the three hundred and seventy-nine group set a high standard for future Freshman classes by reason of the large number of active members in the Band, Orchestra and Glee Club. Even the Musical Comedy of that year needed Freshmen to make it a success. The Sophomore year found the athletes stepping to the front. Again these under- classmen proved their musical ability by being chosen for the musical organizations. In the same year budding short story writers were produced. The junior year of this group of students was filled with exciting climaxes. Some were furnished during the football season by the junior members on the squad. Other big moments were the junior Centric and the Essay Contest. Again the musical organizations were well supplied by the members of this class. In the present year these various lines of endeavor have been carried to their culmina- tion and in the many phases of High School life, this class has once more been outstanding in both endeavor and achievement. The Senior Class play, Nathan Hale, was presented. Athletes won trophies in basketball never gained before. The school paper, The Centric, was published and as a final project the fourteenth volume of the Centripetal has been edited. And as the Class of 1934 bids a reluctant farewell to the school, they hope that the memories of their deeds shall not soon pass away. REPRESENTATIVE SENIORS Preridenf .............. ..................................................................... B ERNARD SMYTH Vire-Praridenr ........ .......,.......... L nom Ci-uusr Serremry ......,....... ........ C ATHERINE HARTUNG Trearm-er ,...... ..........,........... ...,..................... .........,.. D o R orm' jacons First Year Second Year Third Year Fourth Year Braun, Ruth ......... .... - .... 1 0 10 10 5 Christ, Leola ......,...... .. 10 10 12 6 DeWitt, Margaret ,.... .. 9 9 10 5 Harnett, Kathryn .......... .. 10 10 12 5 Hartung, Catherine ...... .. 8 11 12 5 Heldak, Frances .......... .. 10 10 12 6 Huss, Chester .......... .. 10 10 8 5 Mattes, Lawrence ..... .. 10 8 10 4 Powell, Adrian ...... .. 10 10 10 5 Snyder, Patricia ....., .. 10 11 12 5 Strassner, George .................... 10 9 12 5 The above students have received at least 8 semester A's in each of the first three years, ' and at least 4 A's in the first semester of the fourth year.
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ACKERMAN, ALBERT A ine fellow, bwzerl, inlelligwll. and .ffina'. Guard of Honor 3-4, Knight 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2, Boxing 4, Orchestra 1-2, Boxing 4, Football 1-2-3-4, Monogram Club 2. ARMSTRONG, MARY Louise An .zmiable girl wilh 41 deep heart. Guard of Honor 4, Handmaid 1-4, Glee Club 1-4, G. A. L. 1, Centric: Staff WriteI'. BFCKLFR, ELEANOR She in 1r'iI',r ,l1eddle1'. Guard of Honor 3-4, Handmaid 1-2-5-4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Dramatic Club 4, Musical Comedy 2 3-4, G. A. L. 1-2, Centric: 3rd Ass't Editor, Centripetal: Ed.-in-Chief, Monogram Club 1-2-3, Literary Club 4. ALBERT, PAUL Na one l?l101,l',l' wlml be mn do lnziil be fries. Guard of Honor 5-4, Knight 1-2-3-4, Dramatic Club 4, Art Club 1-2-3-4, Centripetal: Assistant Business Manager, Server 4, Publicity Staff 4. ARNOLDI, ROBERT Nu one knmrr 'll'h!If be mn do lmlil be lriarf' Guard of Honor 3-4, Knight 1-2-5-4, Dramatic Club 4, Art Club 1-2-3-4, Centripetal: Art, Server 4, Publicity Staff 4. BERRIE. HELEN Be guod, .l1l'Ff'f rzmid, and lex who will be clever. Guard of Honor 3-4, Handmaid 1-2-5-4, Dramatic Club 4, G. A. L. 1. ' BRT'rINGRa. BFRNADINE Her fare ir fair, ber hear! ir rms. Guard of Honor 3-4, Handmaid 1-2-5-4, Mission Representa- tive 3, Glee Club 2-5, Dramatic Club 4, G. A. L. 2, St. Hilda's Guild 2-5-4, Art Club 2-5-4, Centripetal: Photograph Editor, Ring Committee 4. AIIBRY. KENNETH Munir if lbe ltlilgilzlgi' of bfi' muff' Guard of Honor 3-4, Knight 1-2-3-4, Mission Representative 1-2, Orchestra 1-2-3-4, St. Vincent de Paul 4, Server 1-2-3-4, Mono- gram Club 1. BAKER, IVXILLIAM There ir honesty. mmzlaood and good fellouwlyip in 11136.11 Guard of Honor 3-4, Knight 1-2-3-4. BLAKELEY. MARY She bulb no .rmru of common Ibing.r. Guard of Honor 3-4, Handmaid 1-2-3--1, Dramatic Club 4, G. A. L. 2-3, Centric: Exchange Editor. BLESSING. MILDRED Much 1l'l.l'dIHl1 Oflwl gner uuilb ferret! 1l'U1'l1l.l'.'l Guard of Honor 3-4, Handmaid 1-2-5-4, Orchestra 1-2-3, Glee Club 4, Dramatic Club 4, G. A. L. 1-2, Literary Club 4, Musical Comedy 4. BEBELL, WILLIAM ll hal .rpi1'II.r were hir, zvlml wit, and what whim. Guard of Honor 3-4, Knight 3-4, Football 3, Glee Club 4. I: Page 26
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