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Barrtgan Camacho Htckcox Holmes Anderson Israel Edvtards Cash Belcher Bloom Edwards Thompson Chrtstran Brrnnon Eurrrer Baxter Fuller Brown Elrppo Blarr Ertzgerald Chrrstranson Barker Abbott Hurst Erresen Deem Atken Hatch Greer Gutdottr Edge Creed Btghart Hune Darter Burlecamp Barley Del Ttnto Erost Hynes Datrson Eudae Edwaras Allender Brock Edwards Gentry Dahlaurst Coulter The Ereshman class beqan the year 1943 44 wrth determtnatron and a smrle Determmatron to make qood rn sprte ot war condrtrons and the razzmq ot the upper classmen and a smtle to how everyone that the cabbage heads .an really take what s dlshed out to them wrth a ann They dtdnt waste any trme about makmq qood etther Instead they elected ottrcers who have led them through the hectrc year wtth the ab1l1ty of veterans and an entnustasm that ts contaqlous Cfean Patterson was presrdent and you would do well to keep your eye on thts tellow because he IS really qornq places Donald ot the mustcal Prpes played the role ot vtce presrdent Mary Maqqrc of that tamou Maaaro clan was secre tary and senorrta Mary Hatch was treasurer FRESHMIN .wawfp PROMl.S'I .S'C'fi0lv457lL'14llY YHE FIR! R 1 P n l 1 A 1 - 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 7 . . . . 1 I I I I 1 1 ' , , . Bobbit, Christtanson, Holland, Friedman, Cox, Crumrtne, Coomes, Barker . 1 . . - - I - Q , .. 11 11 A 1 . . , , 1 1 I ' I , . 1 I N . I 1 - 1 ' ' ' , ' ' N Q ' . ., 1 - 11 . 11 , .
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6'v4llE UP Tiff W147'fR I-'l6'fl7' Maybe it was because he was afraid tc be alone with his two fellow officers, ludy lustman, secretary, and Mae Cash, treas urer. But after the election of Prank lones, vicefpresident, the eauality of sexes was restored, so everyone went happily to work. And to our surprise we found that it was fun. Our sponsors, Mrs. Miller and Senor Hatch helped keep us happy with their friendly assistance, and helpful criti- cism. All of us worked furiously on our as- BEL'A05f 0F 705 ROPE SHOR7ll6'.E sembly and April Fool's Dance, and lo and behold-SUCCESS! l I The assembly was slightly on the terrific side and our dance, La Noche para Tontosf' was completely original. Gee! lt makes you proud to have fellows like Emmett Henry, lock McQuade, and Frank lones on Varsity and lackrabbit Henry on the All-Valley team. These and plenty more fellows like them are going to do big things here- after. Looking back on this year, we Sophomores feel that we have contributed our part to Central's suc- cess in 43-44, and we are looking forward with enthusiasm to the next two years that are before us. L- 'AVL fm kj!! cl 'gui W' iw' f I f rg., .j ' ,l 4, f f ,,. 4. 1' Middleton, Mullins, Missildine, Pyle, Price, Weeks, Petree, Owens lngle, Sigrnon, Napier, Womack, Raye, Martin, Maloof, Bonillas Nice, Rorneras, Macurda, Venzuela, McQuade, Ram Torrence, Slade, V. Rogers, B. Rogers, Swanberger, Macias, Marshall, Shumarcl, Williams Parlier, Marsh, Palmer, Miller, Smith, Reed, Small, Rice Munson, Reece, Roseribaiini, Womack, Thompson, Towle, Snow, Ram Zinn, Stewart, I.. Miles, Swain, Ware, Sessions, Iewel Pippin, M. Miles Mt' t 11115 1 ,- X
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S I Phillips, Wanda l.eFevre, Strobel, Nalls, Styles, Mallory, Mayo, Puerta, V.'ill:f:r::on Ward, le-ncks, Nickel, Vfixozri, Smith, Stafford, Mcliitvi, Nileznan, Walton Orra, Pipes, Mastt, Lueck, Wood, Painter, Mathis Kf-nnersan, Wealcley, Thomas, Spaniel, Smith, Perry, Iaclcscn Raster, Traznel, Maggie, Larry Kaford, Patterson, Salrzieri, York t lVlCI'YIC1lO Smith, Lara, Bob Shepard, Winwright, Kahn, Stanhela Wilson, Shepherd, Williams, Shaw, Tankersley, Potter, Iones, Upshaw Working with these officers were the class advisers, Miss Eva Wilson and Mr. Spencer Scott. Thexw Freshmen suffered all sorts of embarrassment on initiation day, but they had their revenge on Freshman lr Green Day. Cn lanuary Qth, the frosh invited the Sophoniores tc their annual party, and later they presented the Fresinnan Green Day Dance and the Freshman Shindiqf' The Freshmen have also taken part in drama and have helped make :nany a producticn a success. Althouqh at first they were just an- other batch of green and bashful Freshmen, they finally found their places in sports, drama, studies, and social tiirtvtiaiis. They have proven that whatever the circumstances may be they will come through with flyin 1 rs. Aid 1' , i wqlgozxie thes: future Seniors and hope that every future class may do as well for itself. NUSUAZ WON f , 5. dean Puttcrsort, lflary Maggie, Mary Hatch, Dorirld ltirfat, oltict
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