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L. Sri-ingham I. McCarthy Mrs. Farnworth R. Geissingcr T. Phelps Senior History With purple and white colors flying and their motto, To courage and to wisdom, ever before them, the members of the Class of '34 'have marched steadily through four eventful high school years-and now suddenly find them- selves about to graduate! To graduate, yes, and to forge ahead, for Centennial has well prepared them for the blazing of new trails! The pioneer spirit is in their hearts! During all four years, the class has been fortunate in having Mrs. Farn- worth as critic. Due to her encouragement and the capable leadership of the class oilicers-Tom Phelps, president: Rosemary Cieissinger, vice-president: Imelda McCarthy, secretary, and Luther Stringham, treasurer-the senior year has been exceptionally successful. In all activities seniors have predominated. In the Smith Reading Contest Sarah Harris emerged victorious, the other two finalists being Mary Jane Sabin and Marjorie Wheldon. The girls' part of the Work Medal Contest was won by Niariejean Hurlbut, and her essay, The Glory of the Conquered, also represented Centennial in the Boulder Essay Contest. Sarah Harris, with Metal to Mould, and Marjorie Wheldon. with Lifes Vvfayside Ima, were the other finalists. The two boys to participate in the Work Oration Contest were Norman Gross, who won with his oration, A Century of Progress?-and Prank Petrocco,who gave Faith, Hope am1Charity. Football had for its heroes many prominent seniors. Don Smith captained the team for two successive years, while Joe Parbo won the cup presented by the Chief Theatre to the most valuable player in the Centennial-Central game. Dick Bliesner, Dick Hawley, and Wayne Lewis represented the class in the basket ball line-up: Hawley was chosen All South-Central League center. The Athletic Association was ably managed by King Beach: and Prank Petrocco and Melvin Rike made a very peppy pair of yell leaders. Debating honors were won by Tom Phelps, Luther Stringham, Grover Pool, Norman Gross, and Aldula Johnson, Tom and Luther winning the State Debating Championship at Boulder. Christine Swartz was editor-in- chief of the Annual. A great honor for Centennial was attained by Bob DeHart when he placed second in the National Cornet Solo Contest at Evans- ton, Illinois. The guardianship of the flag, a senior duty, was 'faithfully per- formed by James Holder and Dick Hawley. In May the Senior Play, Three-Cor nerea' Moon, was presented, with the following cast: Mary Jane Sabin, King Beach, Frances McElroy, Jack Tyler, Melvin Rike, James Scollick, Dick Bliesner, Betty Lea Cason, and Marjorie Wheldon. The year draws to a close as the seniors travel through the hilarity of Kid Day, the festivity of Junior-Senior, the solemnity of Baccalaureate, and the prophecies of Class Night, to the final triumphant exaltation of Commencement. -MARJORIE WHELDON. Twcnry-:Tue
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Ca Ra therine Bliesner Shakespeare, Secretary 4: Alliora: G. A. C.: Studium Classicum 1, 2: Circus 1: 2: Orchestra 2: Vodevil 4: Junior-Senior Committee: Attendance Committee 4: Newspaper Staff 4: Min- strel 3: N. R. A. Parade: Kid Day: Class Night. iph Allen, Jr. Hi-Y: Rifle Club, Treas- urer 2, President 3: Rifle Team, Captain 4: A. C. O.: Senate: Newspaper Staff Z: Ad Club 3: Golf Team: Tennis Club: Vodevil 3: Minstrel 3: Circus 2, 3, 4: Kid Day: Class Night. Chloie Barnett Commercial Club: N. R. A. Parade: Kid Day: Class Night. Gwendolyn Baker Gwen Girls' Science Club: Studium Classicum, Secretary-Trcas- urer 4: Shakespeare, Re- porter 4: Altiora: Circus 1: Newspaper Staff 3, 4: N. R. A. Parade: Kid Day: Class Night. Emanuel Bonvicin, Jr. Ve Circus 1. Z: Football 1. 2: Basket Ball l, 2, 3: Track 1: N. R. A. Parade: Kid Day: Class Night. ra Mae Barnett Florence High School, Flor- ence, Colo., 1: Stone City High School, Stone City: Colo. 2, 3: Orchestra 4: N. R. A. Parade: Kid Day: Class Night. Twenly-six Seniors Richard Bliesner Dick Hi-Y: Senate 2, 3: Senior Play: Football 4: Basket Ball 4: Dues Committee Z. 3: Circus l, 2: C Club 4: Tennis Club 2, 3: Min- strel 2: Newspaper Staff 3: N. R. A. Parade: Kid Day: Class Night. King Beach Aetonien, Secretary 3, Pres- ident 4: Ad Club 1, 2, 3: Vice-President 3: Senior Play: Hi-Y 3: A. C. O. 4: Athletic Association, Busi- ness Manager 4: Newspaper Staff 2, 3, Business Man- ager 3: Annual Stan' 2, 3: Advertising Manager 32 Vodevil 3: A. B. C. Con- test 2: Kid Day: Class Night. Ruth Anderson Shakespeare: Commercial Club: Vodevil 4: Dues Col- lector 1: Kid Day: Class Night. Tony Archires Archie N. R. A. Parade: Kid Day: Class Night. Dorothy Bandy Dot D. A. R. American History Prize 3: G. A. C. l, 2: Studium Classicum: News- paper Staff 3, 4, Auditor 4: Circus l. Z: N. R. A. Parade: Kid Day: Class Night. Vg Richard Banks Pnyx: Boys' Science Club: Kid Day: Class Night.
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