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CLASS OF 1952
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THE TOWER, 1930 I, ' , l . I jj . ,I Eleanor Best Betty Stark Joe Kettering Gaylord obert Morris Class of 1931 President--ELEANOR BEs'r Vice president-GAYLOBD FIELD Secretary-BETTY JANE STARK TFCHSUPCI'-ANN VVEATHERHEAD Cheer leader-J OE KETTERING Social chairman-ROBERT MoRR1s The oflicers for the year before C28-'29j were as follows: President-JUNIOR CROSBIE Secretary-treasurer-BETTY NASH Social Cl13,ll'I1'l811-'LILLIAN POAT f Yell leader-EUGENE Bnooncoon Blost of the eighth graders have attended Central for two years. The girls of the 8 D section have been champions in physical education in different games played. We are very proud of the 8 D girls. The teachers of the class are: Blr. Crook, Bliss Eaton, Miss Even, Blr. Hoyt, Mrs. Loveland, Miss Jackson, Blrs. Jagers, Miss Helen Jones, Miss BlcSweeney, Miss Mondon, Mr. Reed, Miss Rystrom, Blr. Vassar, Blr. VVertz, Miss Woodivorth, Bliss Blorgan, Bliss Hagaman, Mr. Scott, Blr. Henderson, Blr. Green, Bliss VVood- ruff, Blr. Tissot, Blr. Estes, Mrs. A. Ross, Bliss E. Ross, Blrs. Johnston, Bliss Seidl, Bliss Marvin, Bliss Hall, Mr. Gold, Bliss Post, Miss Hazel Jones and Mrs. Brooks. . ' Eighth grade requirements are Social Science, English, Physical Education, Blathematics, Commercial, Science, Electives are Latin, Music, Spanish, Mechani- cal Drawing, Shop, Foods, Clothing and Glee Club. The honor roll of the eighth grade at the end of the first semester was Eleanor Best, Joy Dalrymple, Frances DeCow, Lorraine Kleinkauf, Helen McCleary, Blary Jane Moulton, Blary Thompson, Blorris Slackand Alda Woodbury. -C 17 D-
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THE TOWER, 1936 L Annabeth 0rmisto11 Dwight Vclzy Ronald Swart lilaly Louise Casey A Ben hiilliken D Class of 1932 Though We, the class of '32, were quite green at the first ofthe year we are now quite ripe and will be able to laugh at the new seventh graders next year as hard as we were ever laughed at. ' . VVe learned good manners at the several parties at the YVomen's Club House and now we are well versed in the art. of making whoopee. VVe tried the stunt of electing ofhcers and came out all right, electing: i President-ANNABETH ORMISTON Vice president-MARY LOUISE CASEY Secretary-BEN NIILLIKEN Social chairman-DWIGHT VELZY Cheer leader-+RoNALD SWART g , These and other candidates that had been nominated by ar nominating com- mittee were introduced at t.he seventh grade party in the auditorium after School. Refreshments were served in the cafeteria afterwards. Nearly all the teachers have been more or less responsible for us. Social Science, English, Mathematics, Science, Music, lllechanical Drawing or Art and Shop or Home Economics are subjects we have taken. VVe a.lso had Guidance and Hygiene. Our candy sale sunk the ninth grade's first one, and came close to the eighth grade's record. Our assembly was the second longest one this year. Altogether we have had a whooping year in spite of Clara Hunter's cold water in FLASHES jokes and hope to keep our reputation next year. Some of us who have given much help to our reputation are: Sam Reno and Tommy Kenna, athletics, Chester Knoll, model airplane, Mary Louise Casey, Drama Club show, our class officers, serviceg Ben Milliken, Glee Club and operettag Leaders Clubsj tough marching. We hope the other fifty students who should have been on this list will realize we don't know everyone and if they don't like it they can write their own name in after they get their TOWER. BOB CORNEAL, ROBERT FROST We, the seventh grade of tl1e year 1929-30, hereby bequeath the next seventh grade the following: Our greenness. After all the laughing at us we only hope that we have something to laugh at next year. ...C 19 J-
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