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Class of '35 in 1930 The camera clicked at the psychological moment on an innocent group of unsuspecting eighth graders. Little dia' they dream that time years hence the same identical atrocity would he resurrected and used as evidence-. My, how they do change! Zig SPL'I'V7f9P7'2
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sixleen Carol Harpster, Carolyn Means, Helen Smith, Don Taflinger, and Bob Light have excelled in musical productions. An extraordinarily large number of students from the Class of '35 have been on the Honor Roll many times. They are Dorothy Ashba, Charles Crosser, Elizabeth Hogue, Esther Wildermuth, Don Hensler, Richard Kahler, Don Paul, Richard Roeder, Bob Snyder, Sewelda Vossler, Helen Smith, Hilda Winemiller, Don Wright, Elaine Custer, David Horine, Gertrude Gisler, Jean Steiner, Jessalyn Snyder, Carolyn Means, Virginia Price, Mary Ann Merritt, Doris Rohn, Marian Willower, Bill Mereness, Dorothy Krueger, Eugene Scullin, Esther Reynolds, Helen Miller, Ed DeGarmo, Darwin O'Connell, Fern Berne stein, and Jeanne Miller. Twenty Seniors were chosen to take the annual State Test. Seventy-three pupils from this district participated and Central won fourteen out of the first nineteen places. The fourteen students were: Don Wright, Ed DeGarmo. Robert Snyder, Richard Roeder, Charles Crosser, Richard Kahler, Don Hensler, Frances Ann Harvey. Bill Mereness, David Horine. Helen Miller, Hilda Wiiie- miller, Elaine Custer, Elizabeth Hogue. Carolyn Means, Mary Anne Merritt. Gertrude Gisler, Doris Rohn, Bob Light, and Don Kesler also took the test. Ther four years of living, laughing, loving, and learningf' are at an end, but our experiences and pleasures at Central will always be remembered. May we. the Class of 1935 as we go forth into the school of life, continue to conquer and profit by all the obstacles which come into our paths and may we always find friends as kind, and associates as pleasant, as 'those which have existed throughout out career at Central. -HELEN SMITH. 'I' 1 fl
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eigh teen ,, , , -4 ,Q-P an ROBliR'l' CllARLl3S Al.l.lfN Commercial Course. I'llil.l?N NADINIE ARMSTRONG Commercial Courseh lilne Triangle -1, 3, 2: Student Founeil 4, 3: VVho's Who 4, 3: Mas- queraclers 2, 1: Trouliadours 4, 3: Courtesy Moni- tor 4: Dance Committee 4, 3: Senior Party Committee 4: It Won't Be Long Now 3: Riddle Me This 4: Senior Class l'lay Com- mittee 4: Honor Study Hall Monitor 4, 3. Blz'I I'Y LOUISE ARNOLD College Preparatory Course lilue Triangle 4, 3, 2: Honor Roll 3, 2: Library Club 33 Library Work 3, 2. SANFORD ARNOLD lforeign Laniruxore Course Class Basketball 2, l : Reserve Basketball 3: Football 1: Dress Com- mittee 4. ROBl5R'l' l4Vll.l.lAM ARRAS Commereial Course Fic-Ill Day l: Hall Duty 4: Masuueraders l. DOROVHY l'fl.lZAl5l,iTl'l ASHBA ' Foreign Langnalre Course -Blue Triangle 4, 3, 2, l: Masqueraderr-s 2: Troubadours 4, 3: Honor Roll fl, 3, 2, lg Courtesy Monitor 4. ROBERT BOGART ATKINSON College Preparatory Course Cheerleader 4, 3, 2. 1: C Association 4, 3. l: Athletic Associ- ation 4, 3, 2, li Whols Who 4, 3, 23 Mas- queraders 2, l 3 Troubaclours 3: The Nut Farm 2: Hlt Won't lie Lum: Now 3: The Ninth Guest 3: Cliristmas Tree Committee. Chair- rnan 4. PAUL D. BAKER General Course Traek l: Intramural Basket- liall l 5 Uross Country 'llrack 2. ROl5l:R'l' l-il. BAKIQR Commercial Course- -Interelass llnsketball 4, 3, 2. l: llasehall -l, 3: Reserve Football 2: Street Patrol 2. AlADl'fl.lNl4 ROSE BANLY Foniniereial Vourse Blue Triangle 1: G. A. A. Il. 2. 1: liasketlrall 3, 2, l: Commercial Club 3: Fame-ra Clnli -l. SCOTT BENJAMIN BARNHARDT College Preparatory Course -Hi-Y 4, 3, 2, l: Senate 3: Christmas 'Free Committee 4: Hall Duty 4. l,o1s IRENIE BASINGER Home Economies Course. l'ERN lll ARI, BliRNS'lAl4lN Vonimereial Vourse Girls' Athletic Assoc-lation l: Blue 'l'ri:mp.zle 3: Honor Roll 3: Commercial K'lnb 4, 3: Annual Staff 3: Year Book Staff 4. D. l1UfiliNE BISSSIRIQ College Preparatory Course' Hi-Y 2, lg Field Day 2, lg Masoueraders 1: Troubadours 4, 3,2: IL Won'1, Be Long Nowl' 3: Spooks 2: The Quest, I. JOHN BESSIRI' College Preparatory Course Hi-Y 3: Senate 3, 2 3 Tronbadours 3: Camera Club 4: Hall Monitor -4: Class Reservations Committee -l: Year Hook Committee 4: lt VVon't Be Long Now 3. lVlARY JANE BIGELOW Commercial Course Chorus 2: Blue Triangle 3: G. A. A. 2: Treasurer l: Field Day 3, 2: Inter- elass Basketball 4, 3, 2, l: Intramural llasket- ball 4, 3, 2, l: Interulass Volleyball 4, 3, 2, 1: Intramural Volleyball 4, 3, 2, l 5 Dock Tennis 4, 3: Shulfleboard 3, ANNA KATIIRYN l5l.AKEl.Y Commercial Course Field Day 1: Library Cluli 3: Library Work 3. PAUL J. Boom' General Course?-Street Patrol 4.
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