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Page 24 text:
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CjladuateA, HARRY YOUNG—Belongs to Badminton Club, house league basketball nd Young People s. Also likes hockey. VALEDICTORIES (Continued) challenge of a vision of a better world confronts us. Let us hope and pray that this challenge will evoke in us great enough strength of heart and mind to meet it. We have heard too much about the horrors and misery of war to think that there is any glamour or glory left in the well-worn tanks and guns; besides we have seen that very little is ever won by war but —the eternal but” remains. Perhaps we may be able to help change the but to so . At least we can try. We live in a land where the “Four Freedoms’ are the sacred rights of every person. It is our solemn duty to see that these rights are upheld and fostered; most assuredly after our training at Central we should be more pre¬ pared to do so. To you, our fathers and mothers, to you, our teachers; and most especially to you, at this moment, Central—for all that you have so unselfishly given us—we are deeply grateful. Our road lies ahead, we bid you “good-bye”. —LINDA GRABURN. optimism, with courage and with determination. Some few of us may be num¬ bered among those who will shed light upon this place, but whether or not we attain such eminence, let us so conduct our lives that we will always be a credit to Central High School. Although tonight we pass from intimate contact with you and this building, it is not a complete parting, for wherever we go, whatever we do, the memories and training we have received here will be with us always, shaping our course, and helping us to steer our bark through the depths and rapids of life. —KEN LAWSON. 22
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GORDON SOLTICE—Enjoys all sports, particularly football and track. His plans for the future is his matriculation. RALPH STEELE — Likes collecting and listening to classical records. Can t make up his mind concerning his future. CHUCK STEWART — Newcomer to Central. Belongs to Badminton Club, Hi-Y, Ski Club and Y.M.C.A. OLGA SZYDLOWSKI—Bowling, paint¬ ing, fine work and reading take up most of her time. Plans to take pharmacy. LAUREL TOWERS — S O S. Sorority. Likes all sports. Belongs to Y-Teen and Bowling Club. Will attend University. DIANA TROTTER—This well liked gal belongs to the A.L.H.A., Hi-Y and likes bowling and skiing. KAY TYLER — This A.S.R. gal likes horses, horses and more horses. Be¬ longs to Hi-Y and A.L.H.A. MONTEZ VANCE — Attends C.C.I. in the mornings. Is interested in most sports. Is a member of Alpha Gamma. MEARL VENUS — This Rho man is an outstanding basketball, baseball and soccer player. Bowling Club and B.A.A. JIM WALLACE—This baseball enthus¬ iast plays basketball and football. Be¬ longs to Eta Beta Bi and B.A.A. BILL WALSH—Outstanding athlete. Be¬ longs to Pi Omicron, B.A.A. and Bowl¬ ing Club. Future is undecided. JOHN WATSON—This Pi O boy likes bowling, hockey, basketball and life in general. Ambition: to leave Central. BILL WEBB—Terrific in all sports, very well liked. Good basketball player. Future is undecided, but he’ll succeed! DON WHITTAKER — This well liked fella belongs to the Ski Club, badminton and basketball. Future is in medicine. NICK WICKENDEN—Does homework most of the time. Belongs to the Cam¬ era Club. MARILYN WILKINSON — Plays good basketball; is active in most sports. Very smart gal, will be a great success, BOB WILSON — A.P.D. Frat., Church organizations. Plays hockey and likes to ski. Will attend Varsity. BILL WYLLIE—Works for the Herald in the afternoon. Drives a little yellow truck. Plans to attend Varsity.
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