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Mar. 19- Times receives Columbian medalist rating. Mar. 19Alt's oh, so hard to study when ' ' here. the warm breezes tell us spring is Thank goodness, Easter vacation has come. April lf--Three guesses. April 2-Commencement plans com- mence with Vernon lohnson as gen- eral chairman. April 2 -Roger Allen foiled by a thaw. April 3eReward for 3 years at hard labor. Mr. Marshalls stentorian tones an- nounce 136 Honor Roll students with eleven graduating with distinction. April l4fNew National Honor Society members announced. April 174The eternal trianglel'--wln the spring a young man's fancyf A ril 2UflV1ore of the same with Bob Ear- D ley getting obstacles out of the way. April Z1--A--Do you believe in signs? Now, now, girls. lr. PARKING 'ARMNG f I , T-3 -W .u, ,Af 4 In 11 1 NR, Y V 1 A. 'f A . W ' , X. . ,1 . 1 M V, . 4
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Feb. 23-Iunior class election gets all tied up, but knot for good as Bernard Anderly and Al Moorman tie for presi- dent and Alice Godfrey and Sally l-lagermann for vice president. Feb. 25-The knot is untiedl Bernard Anderly and Alice Godfrey and Gail Paulsen land on top. Feb. 27-Washington crossed the Delaware, but Central crossed Washington 27 to l6 in a basketball game. Mar. 2-They're all wet, but it's their l2th straight title. Karl Dedolph finishing and ludd Mulally starting in the record breaklng medley as Central takes another city swim championship. Mar. 4-Central's dance master, Al Moorman, announced general chairman of I. S. Mar. 8fCentral beats Harding in a thrilling overtime game 30 to 29. Mar. l6--lack Peninger, Polly Hagmann, Lucille Varner, and Paul Greig conduct the senior class as the respec- tive officers should. Mar. l7-All loyal lrishmenfincluding lohnsone-eattend the St. Patrick's Day Sunlight. Mar. 18- Cehisean and World break all time sub- scription records. Tom Hope and George Clemens get headaches. rw ff C5 177
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April 22fH o W a r d Schoonover gets behind the Times April 27-Bob Madsen, president, Miss Ruby Moe, adviser, and Anna Mae Torqerson, vice- president, discuss affairs of state in the sophomore class. May. 5-W'hat? Thomson with- out the super-red satin cheer- leader's jacket? May l24Our bashtul hero, Wil- liam Rose, poses tor a picture to qive his admirers. May 2lvBiqqer and better I. S. May 24-Seniors reign at class day exercise. May 24-Drop everything! The Cehisean out! May 26-Louie May has a cavity filled by lirn Brack. May 27-Quill and Scroll banquet and initiation. KWMX 1 u :Fu ' fl -geo X . J 04: fs . V -, .ggw ,XI l 1 . ip.,-. Z-I--u
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