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twenty MARCH EARTHQUAKEIY 'Nuff said? Last lyceum number. The Little Philharmonic Orchestra thrills Central! Maiden's Chance Week. The Preshies parade their dates. Cperetta, Sonia, that girl from Russia. 'iWhat-a-girl! Happy days are here againf Spring vacation. Fifty boys responded to Coach Stewards call for 'iBaseballers. APRIL Unusual dramatic ability unearthed in the ranks of the Troubadours. A'The Call of the Banshee. Hi-Y Play, The Feed Store Mystery. It had me guessing there for a spell, by crackyf Do-do-mi-do,-I The Eisteddfod. MAY Masquerader's Annual Play, 'Slightly Deliriousfl Somebody's delirious. could it be I? The Class of '37 flings to the Winds its emblem of individuality in the senior class play, Annie Laurie. JUNE Final exams. Intense concentration feltbut not seen. Baccalaureate service. The Class of '37 goes forth in search of glory, honor, and positions. Central bids them 'iGodspeed. .TACK lVlERICI.F if fi
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l-listory ol Mid-Year Class E propose a toast to the graduating class of January, 1937. Well de- served of the admiration are they, who Calthough they were a small groupj proved themselves to be most versatile during their four years of activity 'in Central High. Under the guidance of Miss Reed, Miss Howey, Miss Jones, and Miss Mc- Clurg, their class supervisors, ,they advanced from shy, awkward Freshmen to serene, poised Seniors. Typical of energetic under classmen, they entered into all phases of Cen- tral's activities and continued in their four' years to be well represented in all extra curricular work. The HC Association claimed three of this class: Richard Feil, James Fish- er, and Keete Mills. Ann Applas, Betty Davidian, Harold Hilgendorf, Margaret Holm, Ruth Ann Pletcher, and Genevieve Steer participated in the dramatic field through the Masquerader and Troubadourian clubs. Betty, Ann, and Harold were chosen for the cast of the Junior play, Fly Away Home. Keete Mills and Bob Williams represented this class in the Student Council. Keete was appointed co-chairman of the Hall Patrol. Bob, having upheld the duties of a Student Council member for three consecutive years, was elected presi- dent of the Student Council in his Senior year. Two class members, Richard Johnson and Bob Williams, were accepted in- to the Hi-Y of which Bob was made president in his last year. The feminine half of the class was not to be over shadowed by the boys, as seven of the girls took active parts in the Blue Triangle. Betty Davidian held two offices, one being president in her fourth year. The remarkable abilities of this class of twenty were further demonstrated by honors won by two students. Betty Davidian achieved the highest scholastic average, for which her name was engraved on the Scholarship Cup. A rising young scientist, Jack Hilgendorf, was discovered in their midst and given the Bausch-Lomb medal for his outstanding record in four years of science. As a memorial, these graduates of January 1937, with the class of 1936, left to their Alima 'Mater a set of Harvard Classics, but far more precious than these are the memories of attainments which others will strive to achieve. -VIRGINIA GAST twenty two
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