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Iunior Class Officers First row: David York, Fran- ces Goff, Bill Olson, Mary Louise Thompson, Ned ' Powell. T Second row: Nancy Wright, Barbara Bean. i luniors Last September, un-der the watchful guidance of Miss Alice Rosenberg, the class of l94l started its junior year. The officers of their choice for the first term were: president, Nancy Wrightp vice-president, Ned Powell, secretary, Barbara Bean. The treasurer, chosen by the executive board, was David York. Early in the spring plans were begun for the outstanding social event of the year, the Iunior-Senior Prom. Ned Powell took over the duties of general chairman. The grand march was led by the president of the new term, Bill Olson. Other officers were: vice-president, Frances Goffg secretary, Mary Louise Thompson. Because of his exceptional efficiency, David York was again made treasurer. Next year the class of l94l will assume the responsibilities of seniors. THE IUNIOR CLASS COLLECTS THE CLASS DUES Page 19
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S Sophomores The newly organized class of l942 is beginning its first term at Central with approximately five hundred first and second term sophomores. The ma- jority of the class members came from Maria Sanford Iunior High School. They are led by Norman Trout, president, Isabelle Culligan, vice-president, and Alice Brown, secretary. These three officers were chosen by popular vote of the sophomores. The office of treasurer is filled by Roland Thompson, who was appointed by the newly-elected officers and Miss Mary Bryant, the temporary advisor. Class committees were named for the spring term with the following sopho- mores acting as chairmen: Marilyn Moorman, card fileg Marjorie Hamer, poster, and Margaret Holden, finance. Under such leadership and guidance the class of 1942 is off to set a record. THE CARD FILE AND FINANCE COMMITTEE AT WORK Page IS Sophomore Class Officers First row: Roland Thompson Alice Brown orman Trout, Isabelle Culhqan
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rf v Senior Class Officers First row: Virginia Pedersen, Shirley De Freece, Stanton Hirsh, Melvin Mark, Don Conway. Second row: Claire Adamson, Carol Macoubrey. I Seniors The class of l94O entered Central's halls in the fall of l937. The first officers to head this class were Norman Braun, president: Marjorie Brack, vice-president, Evelyn Storberg, secretary. The executive committee appointed Edith Rowley treasurer. The class was under the supervision of Miss Mary Bryant until Miss Gertrude Borden became their advisor in the spring. During this term lessie Dudley was elected presidentp Barbara Hagerman, vice-presidentp Marcia Cor- rell, secretary, lohn Greenman, treasurer. ln the lunior year Marjorie Brack headed the class as president with Evelyn Storberg, vice-presidentp Marie Levie, secretaryg and Raymond lacobson, treas- urer. This year the class made plans for the all-important lunior-Senior Prom with Iohn Barton as chairman. During the spring term the officers were Robert Tarbox, president, lessie Dudley, vice-presidentp Barbara Mills, secretary: and Barton Levy, treasurer. ln September, l939, the class returned as Seniors for their last year at Cen- tral. William Whitney was president, Carol Macoubrey, vice-presidentg Claire Adamson, secretaryg and Melvin Mark Was chosen treasurer. Don Conway was elected president for the final and most important semester. To aid him Shirley De Freece was chosen vice-presidentp Virginia Pedersen became secre- tary with Stanton Hirsh as treasurer. ,A-fr-...J .sw ,J Q 741 -Wwfg.4..!' .-ff-ffM-if -W- ' 'fs' I 1 flu- -' .fy ,reefrgmz A5c '7' Page 20 lf' 1 .f c ffl- V ,!M5'. t 'ff:f-'ffl-sen 4
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