Centennial High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Pueblo, CO)

 - Class of 1924

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5- ll- i iii 223 ii. iai- si ..E -..e ni E I a !l!! :E !! !!!! Eli iii ' ,I ' iii BITIUI' I5 UIQ iii is BOOK I-PERIOD OF INFANCY Four long years ago Qscarce can the Seniors remember itl, seventy-nine round- eyed, wondering Freshmen, anxiety written large on trou ed countenances entered Centennial, but it was not long before this class of '24 proved themselves of a different and higher standard. Within one week they made a name for themselves by being reprimanded five times in three assemblies for behavior. nd thus they started on the long road of education, famous in one line, if not in ano her. :ls They showed their good judgement in electing Ruth Lyons to the staff, and there she has remained for four years as staff artist. With Miss fCarvin as critic they elected: s Harold Chivington ...........,..................................... ................ P resident Nance Hamlin ,.......... ....... V ice-President Delbert Yarberry .,....... ........ S ecretary Edwina Truman ...,.... ......... T reasurer BOOK II-PERIOD OF VACANACY The class of '24 continued with neither halt nor hesitation, and since their motto has always 'been to do the best in everything they put their hands to, they were pain- ' fully good when they were any good at all and when they misbehaved-well, they knew all about the artistic usage of finishing touches and fine details. During this year' the class brought Josef Ronecny to Centennial in a performance that pleased all who heard him. They elected to the Staff Margaret Wilson and Harold Chivington, Maurice Douglas was chosen as assistant business manager. We all leave our secrets in our career, but through the whole year this class was noted for getting everything they could out of lessons and pleasures. Miss Pepperdine was critic and officers were chosen: Q Jim Reed ................................................................... .................... . . ............. President Dennis Garret ....... ....... V ice-President I Vivian Murray ....... . ........ Secretary Ruth Lyons ........ ......... T reasurer ! BOOK III--PERIOD OF FLIPPANCY 3: The Junior period proved to be one of the most successful years on record. The Junior class was represented by the most popular girl. A Junior acted as queen of the Circus, and as a pleasing climax, the JunioreSenior was said to 'be the finest ever at Centennial. In the midst of all their good times their scholarship was kept at the very top. They elected as Staff members during the Junior year: Jack Meigs, Norman McLeod and Eunice Gardner. Miss Cunningham acted as critic and the officers were: Q i azaiiziiiiliiiiiiiiiiif Seventeen

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