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Receiving ami .Signing of the 1933 nlnnunls 'Xlareh Sl' Everyone mourned the death of Mrs. llereman. long-time teaeher at Central. April 5-June class elected seeond term officers. Jimmie Adams is new president. April Sfrfraek team traveled to Iowa City. Ted Thompson starred for Central. April 13-lil-l5-llistriet music contest at Sheldon. Most of our kids won. .April l 1-We went to another Forum danee. Enjoyed ,laek's sweet potato solo. April 2l---lVlr. Heany mystihed all of us at performance sponsored hy music groups. April 29f-I went to Friendship iiillltlllld. ll was lovely. llette llaggs was heautiful as queen. May 3-Heard all music contestants in assemhly. Mayfl--5-6-l went to Carroll. Tramped the town---roller skated. ate dumb things. and also attended state musie eontest. lland. orchestra. and ehoir earned divi- sion l ratings. May' 5-Wvent to Viee Versa daneefftook my new S. P. May 12-District traek meet at Cherokee. Everyone returned safely. Sports Hop at Stone Park Pavilion. June llfflgacealaureate Exercises for June elass. June 6-7-9'Growing Pains at Central- the east did swell. June 3-Attended Commencement. Good riddanee and all that kind of stuff. June 9-School's out! Hooray! Whooppeel OUR plans can he qQNl SU 'c+ ' 5 F Lz:::.': at better directed toward .1 .mm-5 521 a sueeessful goal hy 5, ,+ Wen Bef' LISIHQ Olll' SCFVICCS. SAVINGS CONINI ERI II AL LOANS TR,-XYELERS CHECKS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES IRST NATIONAL BAN IN siolix env
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Feb Feb. Feb Feb Feb lf'orlfing in the Allfllllll Room 34We beat Omaha Tech. Hooray! l7-Man alive! More thrillsl Central took East. and how! l've never had so much fun in all my life. Have a headache from screaming so much. 22-Half holiday for Yvashingtonis birthday. We had a patriotic assembly. Qflfl was inspired once again as Honor Society had induction in assembly. 23-Jimmie Adams was elected president of Honor Society. March lffientral students voted no on city manager plan. March 2- Hi Junior lU's was name of our assembly today. Sally Richardson presided. March 3-Went to Rainbow-Demolay skating party. Oodles of fun! March 4-was East chagrinedl We beat them in sectional tournament. Wheel March lll--Elite elected officers-keen kids. tool March 13-Dr. Allen Albert spoke in assembly. Demonstrated goose step-swell speaker. March 15-Wvent to Home Music Contest. Kids did all right. March 17-Girls' clubs elected officers. March 20-23-Une Act Play Contest at Central. Hooray for our sidel Miss Elliott? group walked off withithc cupl 1 March 23- Iowa liecame of Age was shown in assembly. Everyone enjoyed it. March Qlfliainbow sponsored Penny Honky Tonk at Temple. IN RECQGNITION The 1939 Maroon and White Annual Staff uishes to express their appreciation to the faculty and students of Central High School. We sincerely hope that these pages will be a source of pleasant memories to you in the future years.
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