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Those Days Are Gone Forever SEPTEMBER: X Scltool opened. Hack to the old grind again, with one object in view —to get a date for Class Night! Lilies at the Book Exchange, and Mr. Kirsclicr looking bewildered. II Sub-Deb Tea was held at Kennedy Manor. Senior wutm Hetty Brady. Alice Piper, Hetty Anne Vaughn, and jeanne Flcury began to wonder if it was worth it. 25 First publication of our Moved rag. Doris 1 Iusscy cool as a cucumber —hmm I First Big Eight football game with Beloit. Found out what our boys arc made of. OCTOBER: 1 Miss I iuxtablc started her annual hunt for tenors. (Will she ever find them?) 2 Central tied West in the great football game of the season. Lee the Flash Sanders gained plenty of yards. •f Phi C tea at Garden I Ionics brought out new fall clothes and lean Zenther in red sandals. Senior scums: Doris Hussey. Shirley Michclson, Cornie Oakey. Vir-ginia Lalley, Elaine Gerling and Ix vic” Prescott. 9 Tom jafTcris launchc l our Walk to Victory Campaign while we still had shoes. I ft Central invaded Janesville along with the “six jerks in a jeep.” Hoy, what a night! Bloodless” Ryan in his glory. Girls’ Club started sending Mirrors to Ik»v in service. Curlew—so what I 26 Report cards — the teachers Itcam and we scream. (Poem) NOVEMBER: 11 Central-East classic. Captain Schiro must have watched Drum Majorette Lovic” instead of the lull. 12 Lt. Rich of the WAVES left all members of the Girls’ Club in a daze after her talk to them. 17 Sweat and Skirt. Tic and Shirt Day. That paper tie surely added to George Oakey’s good looks. 20 Almost Eighteen,” starring Hob Kwh, was sure something. Afterwards everyone went out to Hollywood for their last fling before gas rationing. 25 Percy Grainger’s awe-inspiring concert certainly moved our great music-lover, Wally Larsen. Central vr. Ilart, November II .llmoil Ijghtern (2) Percy Grainger
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V A A 1 L rc Forsan et haec olim meminisee iuvabit,.. Virgil And one day it will please you to remember even these things ... FOREWORD It is our wish that in the years to come this annual may provide hours of pleasure for the students and teachers enrolled at Central dur-ing the years of 1942 and 1943 . . . pleasure brought forth in the recollection of events of our high school days with the problems, pranks, and predicaments encountered by one and all. The Editors of the Mirror Acc 7o (o HI
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DECEMBER: ( man, chill nr Left if inter! 5 First ha-.kethall game of the season with East. II Bob Nee and Tom Burris leave for the Navy. 18 The Christmas Mat Dance was the scene of Mary Sat! dv keeping everyone well-supplied with candy canes. A Cu|x-lla Christmas concert. I‘ School closes—Social life begins. Hi Y Christmas party held at the Y. Sub-Deh formal held at the Loraine. Burr! It was cold. It thr Chrntmat Mat Ihinir The Chmr'i CAriitnnii Concert JANUARY: 4 With the opening of school we resolve that we won’t let our studies interfere with our night life. |5 FLASII—Central brat West, 26-25, m an overtime. What a game! 24 Miss (ioodwyl Pom joined live WAACS. 24 Winter Concert. The orchestra really amazed us by swinging into Manhattan Serenade and “Crossroads. 25 We opened our Ixiok long enough to cram for exams, hut it didn’t do much good, (Juniors, take note.) 28 Swimming tests. Fatal for super seniors, as not one of them passed the lest. Too hat! lean I'.die and Dorothy Miller from the first aid class weren't there to give artificial respiration. 29 Mr. Kiricher left for the armed forces. Gordy Ware and Lee Kelley left for the Army. FEBRUARY: I Everyone's program was mixed up became ol the many-new war courses. 12 Looks like Dan Cupid took a nowder at the Heart Hop. Nothing happened! Heck! 20 I-ast I tome basketball game with Janesville. 22 Presentation of Victory Corj insignias. 24 First senior meeting. Now the fun begins. From the looks of George (’.holes'. John Lehman's and Don Schaub's hair, Hi-Y must have lxx-n initiating their new members. 26 Central invaded West and really cheered our boys on to another victory. [ U HetoleeJ: (See l.m. A)
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