Centennial High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Pueblo, CO)

 - Class of 1931

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R. Misenhimer B. Wickstrum Miss G.Cunningham J. Fimple B. Heaton Treasurer Vice-President Critic President Secretary Swallow, Grace Mohon, and Rosemary Pryor, while in January of this year Lucille Swartz, Roy Misenhimer. Paul Blackstock, Kenneth Rule, Marguerite Gray, Herbert Cox, and Alma Bishop were chosen as members in that organi- zation. Betty Heatoniwon the Vories Medal for debating, and Lucille Swartz was in the Work Medal Finals. 'iWe started on our last lap as a peppy and enthusiastic bunch of Seniors. Hazel Heller emerged victorious in the Smith Reading Contest. Betty Heaton was also in the finals. In football the following won honors: Jim Firnple, Jack Kloepfer, Pete Ribar, Clanton Roach, Zelmon Blatnick, Elden Brown, Red LeMaster, and Miles Connor. Red LeMaster won the cup presented by the Colorado Theatre for the best all-round player in the Centennial-Central foot- ball game. Roy Misenhimer, Jim Fimple, Clanton Roach, Red LeMaster, and Pete Ribar were on the first basket ball string which brought us second place in the state championship contest. Jim Fimple was elected as all-state center. Our class was also well represented in the spring track meet. Our class officers were: Jim Fimple, president: Barton Wickstrum, vice-president: Betty Heaton, secre- tary: and Roy Misenhimer, treasurer. The class rings were received late in November and were more distinctive than usual. We had a capable pair of yell leaders in Malcolm Medill and Jack Singer. The Work MedalContest was won by Kenneth Rule, while Paul Blackstock and Thompson Pyle, Betty Heaton, and Alma Bishop, also reached the finals. Kenneth Rule won the Vories Medal too. Hazel Heller was the regal queen of the circus, and Anne Haar and Red LeMaster were chosen as the most popular girl and boy in the school. We were guests of the Junior class the other night at the Junior-Senior. We sure had a swell time. The Senior Play, Skidding, was presented to a packed house on April twenty-fourth. Fred Shacklett, Marguerite Gray, Rose- mary Pryor, Thompson Pyle, Betty Heaton, Hazel Heller, Dave Hake, Mary Ellen Highberger, Lucille Swartz, and Francis Leonard made up the cast. Much of its success was due to the business manager, Clyde Davis, who so efiiciently managed the Junior plays. My worthy self saw to all the advertising of the Senior play. You should have been in assembly on kid day. All of us were decked out in the latest of kid fashions. Maybe you think we didn't have fun acting like three-year olds. Baccalaureate was solemnized yesterday, and Commencement will be on Thursday, and with it will come the inevitable feeling of sadness that comes to all true Centennialites when they terminate their school days in dear old Centennial. ROSEMARY PRYOR. Twenty-on

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Ernestine Abell Tut Contemporary: Kid Day: Class Night. Everett L. Ba rnhardt Abie National Honor Society: Pnyx. Vice-President 3. President 4: Science Club: A. C. O.: Quill and Scroll: lnter-Society Council: Cir- cus 1: Vodcvil 4: Ad Club: Ccntennialight Staff: Inter- Scholastic Debate: Kid Day: Class Night. Alma Bishop National Honor Society: Shakespeare: Inter-Society Council: Latin Club: Vode- vil 4: Work Medal Finals: Kid Day: Class Night. Dudley Bruce Dad Senate: Science Club: Glec Club: Operetta 4: Circus I: C. M. T. C.: Kid Day: Class Night. Mildred Catherine Bowman Milly Shakespeare: Vice-President 4: Commercial Club: Camera Club 1: Centcnnialighc Staff: G. A. C.: Circus 1, 2: Vcdcvil 2. 3, 4: Min- strel 3. 4: Junior-Senior Program: Kid Day: Class Night. Twenty-1 wo 1 wx.- Seniors Ruth Adams Hcspcrian: Altima, Vice- Presidcnt 4: Inter-Society Council: Latin Club: Circus l. 2: Minstrel 3: Vodevil 2. 3, 4: Junior Play: Kid Day: Class Night. Sam Bacino Latin Club: Kid Day: Class Night. James Barrington Jimmy Beaumont. California l. 2. 3: Kid Day: Class Night. John Lawrence Bongirno l.ifly Circus I: Bullpups Basket Ball l: Kid Day: Class Night. Virginia K. Doyle Denver, Colorado 1. 2. 3: Kid Day: Class Night.

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