HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 'l95'l Homeroom periods were something new, and we initiated a successful calendar of good programs. This year was a very interesting one, and we all worked hard to make it a happy one. When we received our report cards, we all knew that we would return in September as SENIORS! HURRAH! We are back in school again, but what a difference! We are the Seniors, the mighty upperclassmenf' To head this gallant group, we chose Edward Oldis as our president, Carolyn Branson as our vice president, Peggy Haldeman as our secretary, and Graham Bowers, treasurer. Graham certainly had a job handling all that money. We should have appointed bodyguards to walk around with him while he was carrying it. This year, one of the members of our class was the president of the entire student body and the Student Council. Barbara Leigh was elected to these offices at the close of the preceding year, but didn't take on the job until this year. The first really important event of the year was our senior play, which was Meet Me in St. Louis. Some of us took Part in the play, while the others helped in numerous other ways to make it a big success. We'll always remember all the fun we had at play practice! Our homes looked rather vacant after we removed all the Victorian furniture necessary for the stage setting. In january, we were all interested in the Building Program which consisted of several new, badly needed additions to the school. Some of us gave speeches in its favor and several of us paraded in the parade for it on the eve of election. The annual spring Concert was given in March, and several of our more musically inclined classmates took part in it. It was a very lovely concert. April was the month we went on our senior trip. That was what we had all been looking forward to throughout all our high school days. Some of us had made plans back in our freshman year, in reference to the great trip. Three days of sightseeing with all our friends could not have been more enjoyable. We visited Annapolis, Jamestown, Williamsburg, Washington, Norfolk, Fort McHenry, and Baltimore. After we had seen just about everything there was to see, we returned to Pennington to finish out the school term and our high school days. We soon had to start planning for our Senior Ball, Class Night, the Senior Picnic, and most of all, Vespers and Commencement. It wouldn't be long before we would be separated, and each of us would go his own individual way. We had all these things and they were wonderful! Commencement is over, and we are on our way to face the future in colleges, pro- fessions, and new jobs. All we have left is the pleasant memories of our fun and good laughs at Central High School. 27
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