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Top Row: Boi H. SMITH A. PORTER MISS CUNNINGI-IAM tom Row: A. GOWER M. L. DAMERON N. STEPHAN 4 Dui for fanfanniaf Bang, sounds the gavel. The annual meeting of the Alumni of Centennial High School is now in session. Secretary, what is the first business to come before this council ? The reports from the different classes telling what they have done for the school and the nation . , 'We'll have this bright-looking boy here tell us about the class he repre- sents . 'fl represent the Class of '43, When we first entered Centennial, we felt a little strange, but with such leaders as Albert Porter, Dudley Miller, Mona Lee Dameron, and Margaret Wolf, we soon became adjusted. Every worthy ac-- tivity was ably supported by our class. The Shakespeare Prize Winners were Albert Porter and Josephine Dimes. Then, when we were elevated to Sophomores, Miss Cunningham took over the job of sponsor which Mr. Jehle had performed so well. We really settled down to work then as we became used to everything.. We were well represented on the Debate Squad as well as the athletic teams. Our officersthis year were Harold Smith, Dudley Miller, Mona Lee Dameron, and Nancy Stephan. 4 After that successful year, we moved to the right, downstairs. This year's class oflicers are Albert Porter, Harold Smith, Mona Lee Dameron, and Nancy Stephan, with Miss Cunningham continuing as our sponsor. The Junior mem- bers of the 1941 football team were Jack Trevithick, James Amaya, Johnny Heron, Richard Bailey, Salvy Hernandez, Jack Duane, Putt Hill, Ed Larson, Haskell Morell, and Arthur Valle. On this year's basketball team we were rep- resented by Ansel Gower, Putt Hill, James Amaya, Bob Albo, and Jack Mur- phy. There also were many Juniors on the second teams. There are a great many Juniors on the wrestling team, debate team, track team, and in other clubs and societies. We also participate in the collection of waste paper, razor blades, collapsible metal tubes, and cancelled postage stamps for National Defense. Juniors also are really behind the weekly forums and help to make them a suc- cess. Also many Juniors are on the Year Book Staff and the Newspaper Staff. The band and orchestra as well as the R. O. T. C. are crowded with members of this class. This year we were one of the first classes to completely enroll in the Junior Red Cross. We support the sales of bangles for crippled children and tuberculosis patients. We decided at the first of the year to raise our dues so that next year we will pay a smaller amount. We are looking forward toan even better year when we move into the balcony next September, and then we will do even more for our school and country than we have .this year. -EDWIN JONES. Page Forty-one
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First Row: Leslie Allen, Doris Anderson, Marjorie Arbaugh, Richard Bailey, Mary Beth Baker, Alice Bargas, Mildred Barker, Lloyd Barnhart, Jim Beaman, Bill Bergeson, Martha Berry Second Row: Robert Berry, Faye Bessey, Dorothy Bisel, Fawn Bul- lock, James Campbell, Audra Cann, Leona Carpenter, John Casack, Virginia Casey, Barbara Cave, Louise Cham- berlain Third Row: Verona Chavalia, Mary Jane Chester. Betty Lou Clark, Bob Cline, Roberta Cline, Franklin Cloud, Rich- ard Coburn, Jimmy Coover, Carlotta Corsentino, Jean Cross, Mary Cudworth Fourth Row: Lois Dameron, Mona Lee Dameron, Douglas Day, Walter DeMordaunt, Lorraine Dickey, Lou Jean Dittmar, Lenore Douglas, Jack Duane, Charles Farbo, Mildredjeanne Fisher, Grace Flores Fifth Row: Narsizo Flores, Harriet Gallagher, Harold Gillogly, Esther Gonzales, Ansel Gower, Bill Graham, Mary Cath- erine Griflith, Charles Haling, Ruth Hall, Betty Hamilton. Everet Hardy Sixth Row: Pauline Harris, Anna Mae Henry, Ena Herron, Put- nam Hill, Margaret Holst, Jerome Jacobs, Jessie James. Marjorie Jefferson, Doris Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Charlyne Jones Seventh Row: Edwin Jones, Jean Kay, Mildred Kear, Anna Mae Kellar, Clark Kelly, Barbara Laceky, Iris Lambert, Alvin Lampton, Ruth Lappin, Dan Lawrence, Betty Lou Lee Page Forty-three
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