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lllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIZIZIXIXIXIXIXIIIX!XIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIZIXlllzlxlzltizizi IIlllllllullsullI:Iunun:lullIllllllIruin:inIII:uInulnuuuuunuullllululllnllnl E ..l.9..B... SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Four years have passed and fled since we entered Center High School, as Freshmen. Now our high school work is being brought to a close, but with great joy we welcome its completion, for this means the receiving of our hard earned diplomas. In 1927, a class of fourteen green Freshman entered the doors of Center High . We had the honor of being the largest class entering this school. Our first year in High School proved to us that things were certainly handled differently than in grade school. Our bashfulness and shyness soon wore off , especially, after the time of the initiation. It was during our freshman year that Center High School sponsored the first Washington Township Fall Festival, which proved to be a suc- cess, and which has been the annual custom since. The faculty consisted this year of Mr. and Mrs. Osborn and Mrs. Hanson. We ended our first year of school by helping the Juniors present the play, Aaron Slick from Punkin Creek, and also the negro minstrel. We enjoyed the last day of school by going to Sharon for a pidnic dinner. The next year found eleven of us coming back to continue our raid upon studies. The vacation had proved too much for two of our members, namely: Lloyd B-ender and Lyle Yoder. 'Marvle Palmer accompanied her parents to the West for her health. Verda Gingerich also left us, but we gained another member when Earl Amelon joined the happy group of Sophomores. In this year we gave the play entitled: The Perplexing Situation, which was very perplexing, indeed. In Declamatory work, Paul received first and Lloyd Fry second in the oratorical division at the final home contest. Our teachers for the year were Mr. and Mrs. Osborn. We ended. the year by going to Muscatine visiting K. T. N. T. and various other places. We returned home, as most of the pupils will remember, in a cloud burst. What an endiing for the Sophomore year! The third year of school brought us back as full fledged Juniors, striving with pep and vigor to overcome all that confronted us. A new teacher was added to the faculty, namely, Miss Krueger. This year Lloyd Bender decided to resume high school work with the Juniors. Martha Swartzendruiber, coming from the Goshen Academy, joined the class that year. Earl Amelon came for about eight weeks and then decided to discontinue his high school work. Then we numbered only eleven. Two Junior-Senior plays were given, namely: Smile, Rodney, Smile, and And Mary Did. The Basketball team consisted mostly of Junior boys. In declamatory work Lloyd Fry represented the oratorical division from Center at Iowa City. A number of Juniors were represented at Washington in the Academic meet. This year we spent the last day by having Sharon come to 'Center for a picnic dinner andl sports events. The fourth year of school brought us back as intellectual, dignified seniors. An entire new faculty was selected this year, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Shalla and Miss Brenneman. We entered school this year with more energy and strength than ever, for we knew that earnest effort and hard work meant the receiving of our diplomas at the close. The Declamatory work was again taken up this year. Lloyd Fry and Paul Beard took first and second place respectively in the oratorical division, the former representing 'Center at Iowa City. The graduation of the Senior class this year will somewhat cripple the Basketball team as the Senior class lfur- nished five strong players. At the Basketball tournament this year Lloyd Fry was placed on the Johnson 'County all-tournament team at the position of forward. As a last remembrance of the class of '31 we gave a play Yimmie Yonson's Yob, which proved to be a success. A vaudeville act was given by Lloyd Bender and Frederick Beard, namely: A Special Sale. The Baccalaureate services were held May 10th at the Lower Deer Creek Church. The sermon was preached by Simon Gingerich from Wayland, Iowa. Com- mencement night, the evening we had so long waited for, came at last and our diplomas were handed to us on this night. E. S. and L. F. '31. B nlluuuulnullnulunulunnnnnnuuu anrunnin:IlllllnunlulunnInnllllluuuulunuulllulllllluullulll E 2 X 2 Z 2 XIZIZIXIXIXIXIXI2u:u:u2nZu2u2lZlXlZl!l IZIIIXIZIZIXIZIZIXIZIZIX!!!XlXlXlZ!XlZl2lXlXlililil!IXIXIZIZIXI2l!l2lXlIIXl!l2lX X E iuluniulllllllllllllllluull llll1IlullullIlIIlllIIllilIIIlIllIlulullluullllllnllllllnl E
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