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E It Ry' Ev N. G l K. VA? if VN: SENIOR HISTORY After four happy and successful years the Class of 1035 Ends themselves with the long- coveted sheepskins within their grasp-glad to be on their Way to bigger and better achieve- ments, but regretful that four such short and joyful years are gone never to return. The class was exceedingly fortunate in having Miss Cunningham for their critic through- out the four years. Under her superb leadership and that of capable class officers this class became one to be long remembered. This year Bill Derryberry was president, assisted by Rita McCormick-who was vice- president her freshman and sophomore years, und president her third year. Thelma Lee Porter was secretary as she was her first two years. her place being filled by Marjorie Crowe in the Junior year. Marjorie Blatnik looked after the financial problems of the class. This ofiice was previously held by Maycie George who moved away before school started this year. Kenneth .Rea led the class when we were innocent freshmen. and Max Morton took the gavel the fol- lowing year. Thelma I,ee Porter emerged victorious from the Smith Reading liinals by her excellent delivery of 'The lmpertinence of the Creature. Helen Hull and Marjorie Blatnik were also participants in this contest. Nancy Taylor won the Work Medal Essay Contest. Janet Chester was one of the con- testants. Clement Markert and Ray Wright were the Iiinalists in the Vfork Oration Contest. Clement Markert has been outstanding in debate all four years--and this year took the most extensive debate trip Centennial has ever chartered. Mildred W'iner and Bob Dorsett won the distinction of having the highest scholastic standing in the freshman class by being awarded the Shakespeare prizes. Mildred also won the Davis Latin Medal at the close of her sophomore year. Helen Hull was Editor of the Year Book-and Thelma Lee Porter had the distinction of being the first girl to ever be Business Manager. Jeanne Storer was Editor of the school paper, and Billy Iirank advertising manager. The Football men are Kenneth Rea. Bill Derryberry, Joe Bowman, Martin Rowley, Tony Decino. Joe Kark, and Vkfilbur Pryor. Basket Ball claimed the services of Kenneth Rea, Bill Derryberry, Tony Decino, Joe Kark, and Bill Bruce. The Senior play, Big Hearted Herbert was given May 3, with a distinguished cast. The Senior class was well represented in every school activity including Vodevil, Operetta, Minstrel, and Circus. Being rushed through the last exciting days of High School life+Junior-Senior. Kid Day, Class Night, Baccalaureate, and Commencement-the class finds itself a bit out of breath. but with the feeling that the good times and happy days spent in Centen's Halls are such cherished memories that they can never be forgotten. ?Jl2ANNE STORER. Page Seventeen
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