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. ffm'-'V 'r l ,...........-.v. .-unrrnfnlnuywnmnu U , mm-W gg gggg ogg 41 uniors Evening Arvid G. Carlson Ferdell O. Rounds Leslie F. Mason Acting Vice-President President Treasurer and Secretary lt was three years to the day that we first looked with amazement at the vast proportion of education. It seemed as though it was going to be a hard and tedious task to finish the four years. On finishing our third year we have found it not only a less difficult task than imagined but a very pleasant one. The spirit of good fellowship that has backed the class, made our studies easier and our three years more successful. We realize that in an- other year we shall pass out of the doors of our school for the last time, taking with us the memories of the pleasant friendships formed during our preparatory career. The Juniors as a body carried to the front, during the year, all their studies as well as their school activities. At the lnter Class Mixer the Juniors turned out in full array and were the Umixiestf' The outstanding social event of the school year was the Junior Prom. Through the Prom Committee and the co-operation of the Junior Class this colossal event was made a tremendous success. This year an Inter Class Athletic Association was formed and the Juniors displayed much athletic prowess. ln conclusion we, the junior Class, wish to extend felicitations and good luck to the class of '25, HOWARD T. MASON. IPage 401 7.1.7 '-'-n'3ni7u3WvhnT.6u'inhEEhF ul-- fn-Tu?uTmfwumuBTn'MF-5.35fnZJwm-li-uT:'iuvTmE1iu'F:fmnminE.i.E.I,1IE'T'T'-'T.1E T .fT'-'- '
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, cr- UQQETJ fm li I eaere 'X 'Eg Sophomores Evening r P r t .- '. l. s b. b. ,. r o s r b 5 . v I 9 lf ll O D . f P I r V l V v f r P ,h ' I , II' Es E' 5' i ll lr w,- F x. H' ,. E Y. Z, l I I li f 4 Joseph Ropa John Stih Stephen Vargo Vice-President President Secretary Labor omnia vincit Hard work overcomes all things. That has been the spirit of the Sophomore Class since embarking on its second voyage on the sea of learning. When our freshman year was completed we gave a sigh of relief, chucked the ole brief case in the corner and endeavored to squeeze in a few hours of extra sleep during the summer months. But when September rolled around, we were back on deck, some of us rather reluctantly, but ready to take up the burden where we had left off. It was difficult for us, difhcult because of sacrifices, but seeing our banner in the sky urged us on. Therefore the Sophomores look forward to 1927. The Class has been one of the foremost in school activities. We were at the Mixer. at the Prom, and we did our share for the Annual. Too much credit cannot be given to our peerless leader, jack Anthony Stih. Be- cause of his record of leadership in the Freshman Class he was elected presi- dent of the Sophomores. Taking the role of cheer leader when the occasion demanded, he urged his fellow students on, keeping up their spirits with a sail on, and on, and on. The Sophomore Class is an invaluable cog in the wheel of Central Prep. It is imbued with the spirit of the School as evidenced by its being the foremost in enthusiasm with its yells. Yea Sophomoresl Yea Central! Rah! Rah! Rah l STEPHEN VARGO, Secretary. Q fPage 421 nf- -,,-7,,.gf.,g,-,g,m.q.vz mm:..1.r:..'ma.am1.w..r.1.:m-a.x..:.r:m.:.m.:..Ea.mm:.p.r.'.:..v.a..i..':..a.:a..W..:.nr..u.w..::.:..mnm.: - -. - - ' - ' fm., 14,..:..3.m ll 55.4-.g4,AlgLV1LAA-MNJA Af,--il A Iggy... . Y Y , peak.. 7 ,Y V., 5 N.,-LH.-Ai4 Agiili
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