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Mary Ellen Bidwell, Bob Brentlinger, Donna Gene Miller, Harrison Hughes. I SQPHQMORE CLASS OFFICERS' President ------ BOB BRENTLINGER Vice-President ---- DONNA GENE MILLER Secretary - MARY ELLEN BIDWELL Treasurer - - HARRISON HUGHES forty-three
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Junior Class History E Juniors are proud to be members of the Class of 1939. Since we entered Central as seventh graders, we have tried to uphold the school traditions. No matter what field of study or activity you seek, you will find our Junior Class will be represented in scholarship, athletics, de- bate, dramatics, clubs, music, and journalism. This year we were ably led by Don David, president: Peggy Curtiss, vice- president: Peggy Komminsk, secretary, and Bob Vandemark, treasurer. Our Student Council representatives were Dorcas Baney, Dick Monbeck, Bob Har- rod, Jane McCroba, Custer Krickenberger, and Junior Stimmel. Our annual Junior Class play was Sweet Sixteen . Those in the cast were Junior Stimmel, Bettye Tharp, Virgil Armstrong, Patricia Skinner, Jerry Wendt, Jimmy Wright, Velva Pickett, Jo Ann Bowman, Bruce Robinson, Warren Jacobs, John Robenalt, Miriam Renz, and Virginia Roman. Our Junior debaters were Virgil Armstrong, James Sweger, Bettye Tharp, James Wright, Wanda Slaybaugh, William Stiles, John Robenalt, and Warren Jacobs. Those Juniors whose names appeared frequently on the honor roll were Jimmy Wright, Peggy Komminsk, Jane McCroba, and Irene Paulf. All of us are looking forward, anxiously, to next year-our Senior year! We hope to surpass all the previous records and become the best Senior Class in Centra1's history. To Miss Jones, our capable supervisor, go our greatest thanks and apprecia- tion for her helpful guidance and ever present welcome advice. -ROSEMARY GISLER forty-two
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