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25 FDVV KRD HLPP GTR 'XLDHNE SUNDBFRG FLORENCE BOTT MARK ESSLING GLADYS ROSKAFT ROBERTA NELSON Presxdenl V P c cnt Secrffary Trcumrer Valediclo:-ian Salutuloruzn HE class of Iune 1935, under the sterling leadership of its oliicers and class cabinet, and with the guidance of its advisers, ably upheld the Central tradition for fine graduating classes. Soon after its formal organization in Ianuary, the class elected Edward Hepp as its presidentg Geraldine Sandberg, vice-presidentg Florence Bott, secretaryg and Mark Essling, treasurer. The class cabinet was appointed soon afterward by the officers and advisers. The first large project which the class undertook was College Day,', an experiment which met with the hearty approval of all Centralites, both students and faculty. A Crazy-Cut-Up-Costume party, which over 200 HA Seniors attended, was held for all class members on March 29. Fifty-six members of the class of Iune ,35 were accepted as members of the National Honor Society at the Honor assembly on May 7. Turku Row: Iizzllff, Thafilldffu, Mr'W1IIIum5, Balt, Illzfnger, Zitlle- murz, Si-.roxn Row: Tirozzr, Buck- miuz, W'o1f1ef', Ifsnsml, Smile, Ess- Img, Prmnlm, FIRST Row: Bell, Lvlwlell, .5'a11dIm'g, Ilepp, Leahy, Ifulnlc. IUNE CLASS CABINET IUNE CLASS OFFICERS CLASS HONORS
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'lmmm Row: Kami, .-Ildfiffz, 1.11 IANUARY CLASS OFFICERS CLASS HUNORS IANUARY CLASS CABINET lung, Call, Xvlaozz, I.fm'lgf11.1f1, Snow' Roxx- liw-fl Clmizf In - 11 Hell, llt1.zz'r1sfc'111, lztlflflmu, H1111- ncfx, liwgqrfz-I, lmvl Row: 'fm' 1 I 1 Z X1 rr 11 In t, . ,. juuzzt' ', U or c, . fr: ' ', in ff' rwckwfozl, Ifmrzull. Hurley. ndf O make their class long remembered as one ofthe best ever graduated from Central was the purpose of the class of Ianuary 1935 when they elected Howard Taylor, Marion Ben- nett, Virginia Trepanier, and Don Harley as their leaders. The many achievements made by these officers in cooperation with the class cabinet, class advisers, and fellow-students proved to the class that they were not wrong in their choice. Homecom- ing Day, with the traditional Central vs. South football battle and the Alumni dance as its main events, was their first large project. The class party, whose theme was a Bowery Brawlf' and the class play, You and If followed in close succession in December. Commencement exercises were held on Ianu- ary 24 for 200 A Seniors, 32 of whom were members of the National Honor Society. HOXV.XlilD T 'KH LOR M XRION BFNNEIMI' YIRGINI X 'l'RFl .'xNllTR DON H 'XRLEY DOROI HX W H11 NEH 'l IION1 35 'XLDRIL H l rf's:dr11t Vzuc'-I're,m!r'uz .Yf'r1'rri1z'3 'I'f'e.nnrf'r lulfdz mmm i.zl141.1Iar1i1r1 24
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v - - - - 1 - - - l K I - Q - I - I I - I l - - - - I 1 l 1 l 1 ALDRICH, rl-'IIOINIAS ALEXANDER, WILLARD AIiERN, ROBERT BEAUPRE, MARJORIE National Honor Socictyg Chess Clubg Debate Clubg Library Boartlg Class Playg Salutato- riang Ccntralian Staffg Class Cabinet. Among' the test iulves of ri lub- ortitory, He'll make zz name for song and story. ANDERECK, M.-XRY National Honor Societyg Girls' Clubg Ccntraliun Staffg G. A. A.g Latin Clubg C Win- nerg French Club CScc'yDg Girl Reserves. Success is Marys chief desire, She's sure to set the world on fire. ANDREWS, HENRY C. C. C.g Library Boartlg Cheer Lcaclcrg Class Playg Glee Club: Messiah g Mi- kncloug Desert Song g Pi- rates of Penzance. I lilqe to talk, I like to sing: A lawyer or announcer is just the thing. ANSTRAND, MARCELLE National Honor Societyg Girls' Clubg C. C. C.g Girl Reservesg Commercial Club. As a secretary she'll he one of the best, And have no troulrle outrloing He is sure to he a business successf He'll make things hoom and not depress. IKLLINIAN, DAN Aviation Club. He'll flimh to the highest Cloud, And make his country proud. AMUNDSON, Btu. National Honor Societyg Avi- ation Clubg Chess Club. l want lo he a modest rest- dent, But I would just as soon he president. ANDERSON, BERNICE Commercial ClubgGirls' Clubg Girl Reserves. A secretary well equipped is she, But hers an artisfs name one day will he. ANDERSON, MARGARET Girl Reservesg Girls' Club. She'd like to travel o'er land and sea And always feel that she was free. ANDING, MORITZ C Club. I lore the touch of the old Pigskin, And I will coach through He'll go in for advertising on a large scale, .Jud with his II11'l1'g6'7ICC' he'll newer jail. IXNDERSON, PEARL Girls' Club: G. A. A.g Girl Rescrvesg French Clubg Mes- - U so siah. 93. Clothes will ever her fanfy hold, And dresses shell malqe in fizshioifs mold. ANDERSON, ROBERT Orchcstrag Desert Song g Chimes of Normandyug Mikaclo. W e'll see him travel from here to Spain Always by way of his own aeroplane. ANDERSON, VINCENT Civil engineering is his aim We wish him luck and also fame. BATTEN, ANNABELLE National Honor Societyg G. A. A.g Latin Club: Girls' Clubg Commercial Club. As a business girl she'll some day shine And ease the load for a busy Homecoming Queeng Girls' Club QPres,Qg Student Coun- cil QV. I'rcs.D: Botany Clubg French Clubg G. A. A.g Girl Reserves. Our homecoming queen wants Io go to eollege We hope she'll gain there loads of lqnowledge. the rest. thick and thin. mind. AHFRN, R. .-XLIZX.-XNDER, w. AMcNosoN. rs. ANDERSON, D. ANDERSON, P. ANDERSON, V. ANDREWS, H. BATTEN A ALDRICH, T. ALLM.-KN, D. ANIJIZRECK, M. ANDERSON, M. ANDERsoN, R. ANDING, M. ANSTRAND, M. BEAUPRE M 26
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