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M00 g A f, isosf JS 4 X9 f, if' C7 s Cliarles Davis, Bill Henmcs. Gladys Replogle rleanor qcott President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer E is Centralian and its fellow annuals are being passed around so tliat KK n write tlleir last sentiments to one anotlier, a great organization will be re up. Friendships, casual and intimate, will be dissolved lay the ruslming ex er' nces of life: lout notliing will dissolve time memories ol' tlwose carefree days i entral. The vigor and egotism, wtiicli reaclied its zenitln in tlie senior year and was tlie inspiration for tlie sopliisticated Topper tlieme of tliis lnoolc, will be driven from tliis fresli crop of future citizens as tliey cope with tlie realities ol' lile: but tlie training and lcnowledge gained liere will enable tliem to assume tlieir responsilailities among tliose who malce rp tlie great backbone of tlie nation. Tlie class was first organized when its memlaers were enrolled as freslimen in Central Junior. Twenty of tlie more conscientious among tlie group received. as awards ol merit, silver or gold pins for high academic standing along witlm a spirit of service and cooperation. Near the end of tlie year tlie group elected tlie following officers: Eugene Hall ......... President Eunice Nliller . . Vice-President Eleanor Scott . . . Secretary Edward Twin . . . . . . . . Treasurer Along with tlie clmange from tlie junior to tlie senior scliool tliere came a definite desire on tlme part of some of tlie sophomores to discover new fields and attain new lionors. The class as a wliole was a loyal supporter of tliose few who were able to rise above tlie general confusion and laewilderment of tlie sopliomore year. Bolo Jeffries received a reserve letter in football. Lyda Mae Coy was cliosen soplxomore Pep Club clieerleader, and Gladys Replogle tool: part in tlie original performance of 'lvariety Nite. In the junior year the class as a wliole became aware of tlie fact that it was an integral and indispensable part ol tliat lille wllicli is in reality tlie scliool itself. lxlany members ol' tlie class found tlieir way into clulms, atliletics, dramatics, and literary societies and represented tlie class well in tliose activities. Bob Jeffries. Page 12
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