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We have to admit the masterpiece surrounding the photograph needs an explanation. So, taking the type for should we say tripej in hand, we endeavor to clarify the sketch. Any resemblance between the drawing and the theme of the annual is, of course, purely incidental. Clocks, hour-glasses, watches, or calendars you may run on to are easily understood. But fstarting in the upper right-hand corner of the first page, going downj what could be the significance of that amiably leering anthropoid fape to youj? THAT is evolution, b'leevit or not. And the plane is indicative of man's progress in transportation-and so what? The two uppity ladies, separated by Vogue, indicate the battle which raged this year between the up hair-do and the page-boy. The Forum Club and the Social Science Society testify to Central's interest in politics, which is represented by the friendly donkey and ele- phant. The plaidie reflects the nature of some of our inmates. The telephone is what we spend a good half of our time resting upon. fRemember how- every time the phone rang in a classroom, you hoped it was to call you out or-if you had a guilty conscience--feared it was the office on your trail?j The megaphone brings back the football games, doesn't it? Dis- regard the football player. He wasn't very good. Look closely and you CContinued on Page 62, I Page 10
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,,.c-t the lbs, arts :hat :ed, 'ete Val- IICS. msen rnie por- lded ads. :hey ring iter- llttore us --searching through want ads, filling out applications, and asking lor interviews its we seek our first posi- tionsg or examining catalogs, writing for viewbooks. and budgeting a seemingly meager allowance ns we mizke plans for ,cgoing away to college. , ,f ,IM it -t record of outstanding achievement society. Gold medals were won by Doris Hill in informal essay, Irving Stone in oration, Donald Clark in verse, and Henry Comstock in biography. Virgel Parman and Bill Case placed second in oration and formal essay, respectively. Elizabeth Ann Hall w as elected president of Girl Reserves for the year and Bernie Wcsvcmd and Her- bert Yates were chosen to head Boys' Hi. Pete Lerner and Ralph McNeal won places on the myth- ical all-star football tc-am. ,less Oliver, Bud Trump. and Bob Austin clicl outstanding work on the basketball court. Major Dclson l,c-uh look command of the Cen- tral b.itt.tlion, .incl llill llziulczx ,mtl liill Case served as prc-siclcnis or tlpf winflc-ni Council. Variety Night, this year based on a television theme, drew many of its performers from the class of '39. Sixty-six seniors received grades of 100 or higher on the Ohio Test, the high score being 141. Virgel Parman again played the lead in the spring play, this year opposite Elizabeth Brink. Senior ballot, by the number of majority votes, proved that the class gave its recognition to deserv- ing candidates-a victory over the petty politics of previous years. . In the remaining crowded weeks, our last Inter- society, National Honor Society, and senior fare- wells push thoughts of graduation into the back of our minds. But the memories of our years at Central will always remain among our most pleasant ones.
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