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: 5 r0. W- - g;7 W XX t $1TITI$IVIKEIQIVTIVIVIVA y: Ewbjhygx , 143 1,: :1: n . Va . x f k4 l5 - i u. 9.; mmJ4wJ BACK ROWwIXIiss Metcalf, Sponsor; Miss Kukral, Sponsor. FRONT ROWeCover, Vice-President; Carraher, President; Huxford, Secretary-Treasurer. Jmmmm The Juniors have been attending high school for three years. Dur- lng thlS tlme we have attained many honors as a group and as 1ndiv1duals. At our first class meeting of the year we chose Mliss Metcalf as our sponsor with Miss Kukml :13 coesponsor. XVhen Miss Metcalfleft, Miss Anderson came to take her place. At that time Miss Kukral became . sponsor and Miss Anderson, co-sponsor. Ten Juniors represent the class in the A Capella Choir. XVe have four girls in octette. Six members competed in the Elimin ntion Music Contest for solo honors. The Junior Class Play, uA Luckyw Break, was a great success through the efforts of Miss Williams and a cast of sixteen, which is per- haps the largest cast to present :1 Class play for Central City High School. Ruth Gibson, Albert Harrold, Bern Hunter, Veo Mae Hunter, Del- ' bert Mesner, Alice Watson, Dale Wilder, Margaret Young and Harlan Zamzow were chosen for Honor Society members. The most outstanding social event: was a banquet given by the Jun- xors In honor of the Seniors. ' Martha Montgomery Page I 6
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l l Ni VI A AYAVAVAWAYM Eugene Stephen will ultimately take over the place of track coach at the University of Nebraska and will coach the champion miler, Eugene Stephen, Junior. Dorothy Woods will by further training come to be recognized as the best concert or- ganist in the country. Mary Elizabeth Shelton is to capitalize on the desire to dunk doughnuts in coffee and will establish a great national system of dunkeries. Gladys Stuart is to meet and marry a charming European prince. Harry Keefer will become a hard-boiled truck driver. Marion Kyes will join the navy and see the worldefrom a porthole. Elner Larson is to go to Hollywood where he will obtain employment teaching Swedish movie stars to speak English as he does. Bernice Torgerson will go to the Zulu Is- lands as a missionary. Evan Van Zant will be a traveling sales- man in Alaska, where he will do a flourishing business selling Frigidaires. Janet Willeman is to assume the position of orchestra leader in the Central City Schools. For Joseph Mattsonf the cards show death by slow starvation ten miles below the earthis surface, when the shovel with which he will try to dig to Chinaywears out. Eleanor Bankson will become the first woman aviatrix to -fly from Archer to Silver Creek. Kenneth andiCIyde Cantrell will establish a hotel in the tower of Pisa and will make a success of the venture. Lowell Newmyerls future is covered with a thick cloud of dust and dirt, but it looks as if he will either be playing; golf or spading' gardens. After the death of Eleda ' Comstock, his wife, Donald Modd will pine away to 105 pounds; but will retain his amazing strength and become the undisputed featherweight box- ing and wrestling champion of the world. Marie Lewis and May Belle Leamons are to collaborate in writing a book entitled nWhois. Who in the Class of 1933. r Windfield Brown will become the genial owner of a seed house in Shenandoah, Iowa. Louise Peterson will become the piano pounder for a number of musical comedy suc- cesses on Broadway. La Verna Pfeiffer, as field agent for a large company, will have a steady position in- terviewing housewives as to their favorite soap. Katherine Ferebee will be deported to the most inaccessible mountains of the Swiss Alps for agitating too much in favor of excuses when you play hockey. Too bad! Nice girl, too. Marjorie Braucher will become the proud proprietor of a beauty shop. Ellen Clark will finally become a congress- woman from the third district when Mr. Edgar Howard becomes president. Lenore Erickson, following in the foot- steps of Dixie, will succeed her at the Home Ranch school. Robert Harris will be no better than a ra- dio announcer. Grace Ibson will become a professor of study halls at a big eastern university. Max Marquis will becorhe a most success- ful farmer, and have a big string of race hors- es on the side. Ronald Webster will become the demon- stration agent for a pocket-sized dictionary company. Frank Widman will become a University teacheris husband and also a mechanic to help pass the time. '
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wig : o V. - N t l IHHHHLIA BACK ROW-Jack Kortum, L. Hilton, Hall, Dizney. 2ND ROW-Clark, C. Hilton, Crain, Pfeiffer, Boyd, Ferguson. 3RD ROW--Fross, Luce, Jim Kortum, Adams, Conner, Brown. 4TH ROW-Bouw3ns, Kozal, Riggs, Jensen, Marr, Fishbach. FRONT ROW Jackson, Gagle, Thomas, Clayton, Cowell, Hensley. ,..w..u.n...,m w awwwj cil. 1......1 .':'......71 BACK ROW-Fuehrcr, Stuart, Hesselgesser, L. Smith, Jacobson. 2ND ROW-Cantrell, Sawyers, Davis, Peterson, Reeves. 3RD ROW Richards, F. Smith, Luff, Norton, White, Shively. 4TH ROW-Putman, Howe. Tucker, V. Smith, Barnes, MichaISki. FRONT ROW$OstermmL Nitzel, Wagner, Larson, Osborn, Clark.
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