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Q Velma Bartlett Ccnlcnnialight Stall 2: Ad Club Z: Contemporary: Kid Day, Class Night. Sa ra Appleton National limit-1 Stun-tv: tlommvrcial Club. 'lrrasurcr 41 Cirrus l: Class Scrvicc Cuniniiltrr 3, 4: Kitl Day: flaw Night, lililabcth Balas I.izzic Circus l: Oucrvtta 4: Kid Dav. flaws Night. .lamcs Allen Jim Kirl Day: Class Night, mmnald Amick Don Pnyx: Scicncc Club, Secre- tary 4: Ccntcnnialight Stall: Annual Staff 2: l.atin Club l. Z: Circus l: Minstrel 3. 4: Rifir Club 2, 3: Quill and Scroll: Christmas Plat' 3: Kid Day: Class Night. Josephine Bacinn Jo Art League: Circus l, 2: Glen Club: Opcrctta 3, 4: Stats: Music Contest 3: Kid Dav: Class Night. 'l'iL't'nly SENIORS Dorothy Arthur Sl.llOt'l lligh Srhuol 2, 3. Art Lcaguc 4: llcspcrian 42 l.atin Club l: Vodcvil li 4: Minstrel 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Ccntcnnialight Stall 4: Kit! Day: Class Night. Anna Berry Commercial Club: Shakes- pcarc: Annual Staff: Li. A. C. 2: Circus 2: Vndcvil 3: Kill Dav: Class Night, Rosc Baker Katie Circus 1: Kill Day: Class Night. B, Cathcryn Arnold B, C. Rifle Club 3, -lg G. A. C.: Vrntcnnialight Staff 3: Cir- cus l, 2, 3, 4: Opcrctta l. 1, 3, 4: Southwestern Music Chorus 4: Kiel Day: Class Night. Carl Archires r'lrchr'e Circus l: linolball 4: Kid Day: Class Night. John Balsano Kid Day: Class Night.
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WWW , J Miss Melcher R. McCracken C. Swartz I.. Scott M, Freed SENIOR HISTORY At the end of four successful years the seniors of the class of '33 recall with pleasant memories the many happy times they have enjoyed in Ol' Centen' The chief of the class and his councilors are: Roy McCracken, Carl Swartz, I-ouise Scott, Max Freed, and Miss Melcher, class critic. Achieve Deservedly is the goal toward which the seniors have aimed. The class colors are green and White, and the flower is the white lilac. Louise Scott was the winner of the Smith Reading Contest and Barbara Benjamin was also a participant. Hazel Gaines represented Centennial in the Boulder Essay Contest with an essay entitled Tears, Idle Tears. The title of Mary Hyatt's essay in the Work Medal Contest was Sir Drunkard, A Biogra- phy. Kenneth York and Fred Bullen were the two senior boys to participate in the oration contest, Several seniors have been star players on the Centennial basket ball and football teams. Captain Calvin Trotter of the basket ball team has been on the first team for three years. Ronald Dunkin and Freeman Fish, the yell leaders, did much to increase the enthusiasm of the students this year, The senior class play, Holiday, extremely clever and very modern, was presented by the senior class to raise money for the class memorial. In all school activities the members of the class have taken the lead. In staffs, clubs, and societies the names of these seniors will live long. The Girls' Rifle team, which consists mainly of senior girls, won many awards this year. Several clever skits were given by the seniors in the vodevil, minstrel, and in the circus with Freeman Fish as ring leader. During four years two honor lists have been kept under the guidance of two committees. Members on the School Service Committee are Mildred I.ister, Kenneth York, and Bill Strawn, and on the Class Service Committee Glen Tyler, Sara Appleton and Margaret Crosby served. They give recognition to those who have served the school or class in any way. 'These lists are placed in the senior study hall where all can see them. Many prominent seniors are in the National Honor Society: Sara Appleton, Fred Bullen, 'Margaret Crosby, Glen Tyler, Faye Greenberg, Dorothy Hawse, Mildred Lister, Ellen Wilke, Mary Hyatt, James Graham, Jack Linsley, Anne Packard, Fae Verner, Earl Spencer, Edith Winer, Platt Wicks, John Morton, Carl Swartz, and Kenneth York. The care of the school flag is a senior duty. Every morning and evening Glen Tyler and Bill Stewart raised and lowered the Hag. Bill played taps and Glen attended to the flag. According to precedent the senior president passes the flag on to the junior president as part of the Commencement night exercises. Junior-Senior, Kid Day, Class Night, Baccalaureate, and Commencement will soon be here. With regret, but with pride, we shall accept our diplomas, the reward for four happy years spent in Centennial. -BETTY HIGHBERGER. Ninetec
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Frederick H. Bullen 'iFrea ' National Honor Society. President: Vodcvil l, 22 Rifle Club 1, Z: Aetonien. President 4: Science Club. Vice-President 4: Inter- Scholastic Debating Z, 3. 4, Captain of Debate Team 4: Interstate Debate Team Z, 3: Hi-Y, Secretary 4: Athletic Association, Man- ager 4: A. C. O.: Work Medal Finals 4: Vories Medal Finals 2, 3, Winner 4: Kid Day: Class Night. John Burnett Central 3: Track 1: Rifle Club 1, 2: Senate: Minstrel 4: Circus l, 2: Kid Day: Class Night. Blanche Burnett Central 3: Circus l: Altiora: Kid Day: Class Night. Roscoe Burris Rifle Club 2. 3: Kid Day: Class Night. R1lDh Blatnik Sage Football 3, 4: Basket Ball 3, 4: C Club 3. 4. Aetonien: Band lg Rifle Club 3: Kid Day: Clase Night. Paul Dail Football 3. 4: Circus Z, 3. 4: Aetonien: Hi-Y: Kid Day: Class Night. SENIORS 0 1 I l V i Barbara Benjamin Benjie Hesperian. Treasurer 4: Cen- nialight Staff: Annual Staff 2, 3: Quill and Scroll. Vice-President 4: G. A. C. 2: Rifle Club 2: Latin Club 2: Vndevil l. 2. 3. 4: Minstrel 4: Christmas Play 3: Circus l, Z: Smith Reading Finals 4: Art League: Kid Day: Class Night. l.ois Burkdoll Circus I: Altiora, Viccf President 4: Shakespeare: Kid Day: Class Night. Vail Brown Sketch Club l: Annual Stall: Kid Day: Class Night. Frances Carrington Contemporary, Woggle Bug 3: Glee Club 2: Orchestra l: Tennis Club 2: Operetta Z: Art League: Vodevil 3: Rifle Club 1: Kid Day: Class Night. Mary Bandy Studium Classicum: G. A. C. 3. 4: Centennialight Staff 4: Circus 1, 2, 3: Kid Day: Class Night. John Cortese Kid Day: Class Night. Twenly-one
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