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HALL OF FAME FIRST CHOICE Mildred Syverson -Norton Cross - Gertrude Markle -Eric Pollard - • Annette Pettibone Preston McNurlen Katherine Hooker Frank McElwain • Della Holmgren -Stanley Lundgren Phoebe Crowe -Andrew Overby • Annette Pettibone Preston McNurlen Della Holmgren -Stanley Lundgren Mary Mallory David Spies - -Mildred Syverson • Andrew Overby -Mardelle Turner Eric Pollard - -Mildred Syverson • Robert Bkrgquist Charlotte Croon Wallace Schutz -Bertha Warner -Charles Mathes -Mildred Syverson -Norton Cross - - • • Most Popular Girl • - Most Popular Hoy - - - Classiest Girl • • - - Classiest Hoy - • - Most Talkative Girl - - Most Talkative Hoy • • Hest Looking, Girl • • Hest Looking Hoy • • - Quietest Girl - - - - Quietest Boy • - - - Smartest Girl - - - - Smartest Hoy - - - Wittiest Girl • • - - Wittiest Hoy - • - Most Hash fill Girl - • Most Hashful Hoy - - Cutest Girl - • • - Cutest Boy - • • Most Courteous Girl • • Most Courteous Hoy • - - Hest Fussee - • - • Hest Fusser • ■ • Most Generous Girl - - Most Generous Hoy - - Most Studious Girl ■ ■ Most Studious Hoy Busiest Looking Girl Busiest Looking Hoy Best All Around Girl Hest All Around Hoy SECOND CHOICE • Katherine Hooker - Preston McNurlen - - Blossom Miller - • Frank McElwain - •Mardelle Turner - - George McInerny - - - Mary Mallory - - Harold Canoyer • - Josephine Lang - - - - Earl Evans - Charlotte Croon Harold Buckstein - - Mildred Syverson - - Geokck McInerny - - • Helen Rhame - - - - Earl Evans - Elizabeth Stoessel - - Donald Murphy - Katherine Hooker • - Robert Bercquist - Constance Melcher - - - Jo Frudenfeld - Katherine Hooker - Preston McNurlen - • Bertha Warner • • - Richard Crist - Katherine Hooker Harold Buckstein - Katherine Hooker • • Andrew Overby Eighteen
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TO THE GRADUATING CLASSES THESE are for you the culminating hours of four happy years, and as 1 witness on every hand the preparations for your departure from these the scenes of our mutual striving, I am filled with mingled feelings of rejoicing and regret. Our days here have been filled with so much that is finest and richest in friendship, that, happy as I am over your successes and graduation, I find myself conscious of a sense of loss as I sign your diplomas and thereby mark the end of our common adventure. The only thing I know with certainly about you as individuals is that each of you appears but once in history. “Each is irreplaceable”; each has a disposition to grow and each craves social recognition. No man knows what will be the nature of the social order of tomorrow; it seems safe to assume, however, that you will meet problems of selfishness on the one hand and of cooperation on the other; that you will be called upon to make moral decisions and to solve problems that will require training, courage, and intelligence. Central High School has sought to prepare you to meet the unexpected; to train you in methods rather than in rules; to aid you in mastering the social techniques; to assist you in the task of building minds tolerant, inquiring, fearlessly honest, capable of thinking, and creative. Whatever measure of success may attach to this endeavor, I am confident, that because of your association with this school, you will become, as individuals, more productive of the things man needs as a social and spiritual being. Faithfully yours, Richard T. Hargreaves. Seventeen
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Fellow Classmates: WHEN this letter is printed in the Ccntralian, our class will he scattered through the many walks of life, some having gone into business or other occupations, others continuing their studies in College or I nivcrsity. In whatever circumstances, however, looking hack on our life at Central, we are already realizing the value of our High School Course. As a class we have reason to he proud of our record, for we not only took a commendable part in all school activities, but also had the high honor of having attained the highest scholarship of any class graduated from Central. Although we are not now together in a body, we are still bound together in the spirit of loyalty to each other and to our school, in appreciative memory of the worth of our years spent there, the patient efforts of our teachers in our behalf, and the friendships we have made. Let us keep this loyalty to Central ever in our hearts and be ready to show by our interest and our lives that we are worthy alumni of Central High School. Sincerely, Your president, Norton M. Cross, Jr. Sine tern
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