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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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Back Row—Dick Loney, Bruce Rolling, Garth Milvain, Ralph Evans, Alan Stern, Dick Thomas, Don Macpherson, Terry Kellam. Second Row—Lily Mendelman, Myrna Shapter, Larry Shapiro, Albert Stein, Gary Guttman, John Norris, Trevor Pierce, Marlene Lovelace, Marian Robinson. Front Row—Shirley McKenne, Jean Collins, Midge Dobson, Kay Tavender, Diana Henderson, Marjorie Magnusson,, Jeanette Sauter, Corinne Friedman, Anne Hanen, Bunny Davis. Missing—Robin Gainor, Phil Boese, Gail Hedin, Bernard Lobin, Anne Wilson, Evelyn Wright. BIOGRAPHIES OF ROOM 1 Diane Bell —Newcomer to C.C.I. who loves riding, golfing, swimming and skiing. Would like to study art. Phil Boese —Kappa Zi, Hi-Y, Badminton Club. Phil enjoys most sports, will probably return to Central next year. Jean Collins —Kappa Zi, Y-Teen, Bowling Club, basketball pro, and budding Bab Diedrickson. Jean will probably become a nurse. Bunny Davis —This humorous (?) girl belongs to B.B.G., likes bowling and most sports. Bunny will return to C.C.I. next year. Midge Dobson —A.S.R., Y-Teen, Ski Club, Bowling Club, Analecta and Weep¬ er Staff. Will study business administration. Ralph Evans —This sport belongs to E.B.P. Frat., enjoys his own caustic re¬ marks. Future undecided, Corinne Friedman —B.B.G., enjoys all sports. Corinne will also return to C.C.I. and then become a nurse. Robin Gainor —Enjoys riding horses, badminton and most sports. Future— President of A. ' L.H.A. Gary Gutman —This funny fellow belongs to A.Z.A. Noted for his warped sense of humor. Future: Who can tell? Anne Hanen —This cute gal belongs to B.B.G. Will probably return to the hallowed halls. Another Florence Nightingale. Diana Henderson—Main interests are riding, tennis, badminton and basket¬ ball. Diana belongs to A.L.FI.A. 24
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