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CLASS OF 1953 . . . Look over there at those seniors—wonder what they could have been laughing about? Maybe they were just remembering how they were such a big seventh grade class that the standard remark then was Everywhere you look there’s a seventh grader” and how gangling and shy they were. Perhaps they recalled how experienced to the worldly ways of Central they were as eighth graders. Then, it could have been the memories of how silly they looked when they were initiated as freshmen. Too, they might have been Page Ten You're always welcome at the Landis Drug Store.
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p •L ERHAPS one could illustrate Central as being a stage and its students as players in an everyday drama or comedy. Each student has his part in a school day. Maybe it's only a few lines, but that's his part. Then, too, it may be a big important part that will change the day completely. Whichever part a student plays, big or small, it s important to him. With this thought in mind, come into the classroom with a student. @lcU4C ... Fred E. McClure and Son Full-O-Pep Feeds Page Nine
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Class of 19.)3 (Cont. from 10) . . . giggling about how the girls, when they were sophomores, went with the senior fellows and almost had a '’friendly feud with the senior girls. Junior year memories might be the cause of their merriment— staying out all night painting streets, the Junior Halloween Carnival, and the escapades at Salamonie Park. Perhaps they were recalling the German dialect the three football players had to assume in the senior play, Football Fever,” when they carried the drugged coach out to the meat delivery truck. They could be reliving the good times they had on the senior trip. There is no end to the pleasant memories they could be recalling. It is hoped that they may remain with them throughout their lives. RICHARD ARMEY ..........................Treasurer James Beck ....................................President Sandra Ambridge . . ...................Secretary Marilyn Aschliman..........................Vice President Sponsors: Mr. Moore, Mr. Stone, Miss Noffsinger. Congratulations to the Seniors of 1953—may happiness and prosperity’ he yours. The Barnhart-Van Trump Co., Rochester, Indiana. Page Eleven
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