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n llaaaln 7645 ' 01444 1. Central's politicians take time out to pose. 2. Land ho! 3. The three evils. 4. Catch?--or--Bait? 5. Baby, it's cold outside! 6. A sob story, complete with music. 7. Now a word from the Girl Scouts. 8. Just takin' it easy. 9. Even the professionals fall, 10. Our hearts were young and gay, 11, Trail's End. 12. Oh, get off my back. 14
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elm 0,1950 Homer Swindler-Presidentg Betty Rogers-Vice President: Jean Fink-Secretary: Leroy Crossland- Treasurer. The senior class of l95O climaxed a three-year period of activity as it performed the time-honored traditions of graduation. Chosen as the officers of the class were president, Bob Swindler, vice- president, Betty Rogers, secretary, Jean Fink, treasurer, Leroy Crossland, and senior councilmen, Carl Ream, Willie Mae Lange, and Ray Smith. Bob Noever and Gorma Woolard were chosen during the first quarter as president and vice-president of the student body. The class presented as their traditional senior play, When l Was Nine- teen , and combined their talent with the iuniors to enact Berkeley Square , an English drama. Twenty-seven members of this class were chosen as mem- bers of the National Honor Society. Cynthia Dorwart won the DAR Good Citizenship Award and Bettie Cox and Bob Noever won the trip to the Career Conference at Oklahoma University. Joe McKinney won the essay contest on Socialized Medicine and Virginia Burleson won a contest sponsored by the American Legion. As juniors, individuals of tnis class were the charter members of the An-Nah-Vi-Suh chapter of the Oklahoma State Honor Society. The class presented as their play, What a Life and joined the seniors to present the junior-senior play, The Barrets of Wimpole Street As sophomores the class presented two plays, the first a drama of the Elizabethan period, The Queen's Christmas and the sophomore class play, A Little Honey . The class brought to a close their three years at Central with their annual picnic at Greenleaf, the senior banquet, the Baccalaureate Services, and that all important occasion, Commencement. 16
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