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SENIORS Wriaht Winship Watkins Whitlock Valdez Shore WILMA WRIGHT Pee Wee DWIGHT WHITLOCK Dede Girl Reserve: Camera Club: Vice-President: Pnyx, Science Club: Staff: Voclevil: Kid President: Circus: Shakespeare: Treasurer: Day: Class Night. Vodevilp Kid Day: Class Night. FRANK WINSHIP Frankie AMOS VALDEZ Nemo Kid Day: Class Night' Cgagvrriegii Treasurer: Vodevilz. Kid HELEN WATKINS Watkins GWENDOLYN SHORE Gwen Hesperian, Vice-President, President: C. H. S. Council: President: A. C. O.: Tri C 7 Senior Play: Kid Day: Class Night. E291 Hesperian: Art League: Kid Day: Class Night.
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SENIORS Stoll Stevenson Tillett Stubbleield Triebes Weber Stoehr Brown Venditti XVIIISOH RUTH sToLL Ruth 531: Lf MARJORIE WEBER Gm Club: Circus: Kid Day: XQC Mar-'W Class Night- Xxx - X Hi G. R.: Hesperian: Circus X, X Vodevil: Secretary Junior Class: VERA STEVENSON Bobbie ,fi W Glee Club: Tri C : Camera , I I , Club: Kid Day: Class Night. Contemporary: Vice-President: Staff: Ten- J gs Tearn: Hi G. R.: Vodevxl: Kid Day: f 4.Mart:. ass Night. ! Q 1 , circus: Kid Day: cuss Night. FRANCES TILLETT Shorty R ' Camera Club: Kid Day: cms Night. M f, MARIE BROWN Blonde 'XXI' Hi G. R.: Commercial Club: Kid Day: JEAN STUBBLEFIELD Stubbie K-Qi 5 Class Night. Contemporary: Bi-Mu: Art League: Glee f V Club: Vodevil: Senior Play: Kid Day: fi NAddi9n Class Night' f ii Kid Day: Class Night. HELEN TRIEBES Nooks E f , MILDRED WILSON -'Sign Circus: Camera Club: Kid Day: Class Night. l If28 Shakespeare: Commercial Club: Vodcvil: Kid Day: Class Night.
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Glass Cdfistory UOIder than sciences is the art of preserving historyg long before any method of making permanent records was discovered, history was kept alive by tradition. The father told his sons the story of his life and the story of his an- cestors, that the sons might profit by the experiences of past generations-told them by word of mouth, history, in the beginning was truth clad in a living per- sonality and acted out anew in each generation. -Edwn Markheim. With this outlook regarding class history, the class of '28 will forever be remembered as a class whose history embodies actual happenings clad in living personalities-students, who have set an example to be followed by the classes of the future. As Freshmen in 1924, one hundred and fifty members climbed the steps of Centennial High to study diligently to make their goal. Class officers were: John McGuire, President: Orien Rose, Vice-President: Josephine Campbell, Sec- retary: Russell Morris, Treasurer, and Miss Cunningham, Critic. The monotony of the school year was broken by the Freshman party held in the gym in the late fall. The Sophomore year started off with a bang. Orien Rose, President: Ger- ald Hamilton, Vice-Presidentg Helen Morris, Secretaryg Russell Morris, Treas- urer, Miss Cunningham still as class critic. . In March the class sponsored the flrst Freshman-Sophomore get-to-gether ever held in Centennial. The entertainment consisted of a banquet, vodevil, and dancing, all of which was thoroughly enjoyed. The Junior year began with Alice Marsh, President: William Marsalis, Vice-President: Marjorie Weber, Secretary: Russell Morris, Treasurer, Mr. Jehle became critic as Miss Cunningham was taking a year's leave of absence to study at Berkeley. The class sponsored the annual Minstrel Show in order to make money for the Junior-Senior, the outstanding social event of 1927. The decorative scheme was the Rainbow of Promise. The cafeteria ceiling was festooned in the rainbow colors, bright spring flowers decorated the tables, and the programs were made in the form of small pots of gold. The banquet was served by the Domestic Science classes. Appropriate toasts were made by members of both l30l
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