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SENIORS 0 I5IRS'I' RONV Nlarian Flanders 'liercenlvnary Pageant: Newspaper Stall -I. N, R. A. Parade: Kid Day, Mary Grace Chiaramonte N, R. .-X. l'ar,1de: Kid Day. Fern I,ou Etta Hickman Slialxespcarez fknriniercial Cluli: N. R :X Parade. Kid Dav. o SECOND ROVJ J, Arthur Shope I'rinter's Devil: Circus 2, 1. -I-1 News- paper: Y, R. A, Parade: Kid Day. Edith Ruth Hall fioruniercial Vlulvi Shakexpcarc. Print- erk Di-i-il. Terrentenary Pageant: N. R. Fl. Parade: Kid Day. O THIRD ROXV Helen Hammerslrom Shakespeare: Commercial Cluli N, R. fl. Parailci Kid Day. Conlimzed from Page 26 THIRD ROXV Dorothy .Ieanne XVhitlock Smith Iinals. I. 4: Circus Queen At- tendant 2: Newepaper Staff: Annual Staff: Fllriora, Secretary 4: Iiuperiant Xiu-aeans. Cenirnnuttex: 'vlin-lrel 1. Vodevil 2. 3. -I. Cirruw l. 2. 3, Vhristnias Play: Senior I'lav: N. R. A. Parade: Kid D xv. Fred Coleman Senate: Ili-Y: Iootha , Z, 3: Vocle- II I vil I. 'I'i-rcentcnarv Pageant: Kid Dax' Freda Marie Hocrey Vircus I 'I'ercunIt-narv Pageant Vadi- vll 3, -I' N. R. A. Paraclei Kid Day. Jack Cobb Ili-Y: Aetonicn: Circus 2. 3, 4: Vodvvil 2, 3, -I1 lianil Aswnihly, 3. -I: Yell I,cadcr 4: Opereita 4: Senior I'l.xx': Rid Day. Herbert' T. Elliott National Honor Society: Boys' Science Vluh. Treasurer 4: Studium Classicumi Actonicn, President 4: Hi-Y: Circus I, 2. I, 4: Viuluvil 3, 4: Band. Prin- cipal Murician: N. R. Fi. Parade: Kid Day Barbara Storer National Honor Society: Class Secre tary l: Art League, Secretary 3, Vice- President 4: Contemporary, President 4: Girli' Science Club: Centennettcs: A, C, O. l, 4: Vodcvil I, 2, 4: Min- wtrel 2: Annual Staff 3, 4, Senior Edi- C! .,-f ' QS' ii Q X-J Y X...- C ff- ...XD 'Tum mal. 19 True children of the Rockies these Brisk. refreshing as a pine-laden breeze. Camera-Shy Seniors BOYS Robert Holder Roe Ogden Marlow Randolph Eugene Yacovelli Earl White CiIRI.S Aleta Hoggatt Dorothy Tschmelitisch I.ucille Coy Naomi Marchbank tor 4: Newspaper Stall'-I, 2, 5, Junior I5diror 3: Opererta I: Tercentenary Pageant, N. R A, Palade: Kid Day. Page Twenty-veucn - I
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I r .. .- ii K X Kin -V . Q... I ,E Gul g Q 3 g tim 5 i ' aff ' at , .,. . 47' PHS? . X, 13515: M Q 2... Ed The interest of the public our Starfish NJ An SENIORS 0 FIRST ROW Jane Dallimore National Honor Society, Secretary 4: Vories Medal 3: XVork Medal Iiinals. 3: Girls' Reading Contest Iiinals, 4: XVinner D. A, R. Good Citizenship Award, 4: Hesperian, VicefPresident 31 Art League: Centennettes: Studium Classicum: Girls' Science Club: A. C. O.: Annual Staff. Editor 4: Newspaper Staff: Debate. interscholastic, 2, 3, ln- terstate 4: Vodevil 3: Tercentenary Pageant: Senior Play: N. R. A. Parade: Kid Day. Johnny Alba no Hi-YZ Circus l. 23 Vodevil 2, 4: N. R. A. Parade? Kid Day. James J. Pattee. Jr. National Honor Society: Samuel Davis Latin Medal XVinner Z, XVork Oratory Medal 3: Vories Medal Finals 3, 4: Hi-Y, Pfesident 4. Delegate to l7irst National Congress 3: Aetonien: A. C. O.. President 4: Boys' Science Club. Vice-President 4: National lfo-ensic League, President 4: Class President Z, 3, 4: Athletic Association: Rifle Club: Studium Classicum l, Z, Secretarye treasurer 2: Newspaper Staff: Annual Staff: Circus l, 2: Vodcvil 'S, 4: School Ring Committee Z: Tercen- tenary Pageant: Interscbolastic Debate l, Z, 3. 4: Interstate Debate 3, 4. Team Captain 4: Senior Play: N. R. A. Parade: Kid Day. gelina Pace Operetta 1. Z: Circus l: Annual Stall: N. R. A. Parade: Kid Day. o SECOND RONV John Maynard National Honor Society. President 4: Shakespeare Award 1: Class Vice-Pres- ident 4: Winne: State Oboe Solo Con- test 3: Aetonieu, Sergeant at Arms 2. Secretary 3. President 4: Studium Clas- sicum 1, Z: Science Club, Secretary 4: Hi-Y, Secretary 3, President 4: Band President 3, Student Director 4: A, C. O. 3, 4: Interscholastic Debate Z: Great Southwestern Music Festival 2: Southwestern Music Conference 4: State l3and Clinic Z. 3, 4: State Oboe Solo Contest l, 2, 3: Annual Staff, 3 4: Vodevil l, 3, 4: Circus l. 4: Tercen- tenary Pageant: N. R. A. Parade: Kid Day. na M. Falk National Honor Society: Shakesoeare Award 1: XVinner YVork Medal 3: XVin- ner Smith Reading 3: Class Secretary 2. 3, 4: National Winner of Statue of Liberty Contest: Art League, Vice- President 3: Hesperian. Sergeant at Arms 3: Studium Classicum l. Z: Girls' Science Club, Secretary 31 A. C. O.: Museans: Centennettes: Vodevil 1, 3.4: Operetta 1: Circus l: Minstrel 2: Newspaper Staff: Annual Staff, Literary liditor: interscholastic Debate Team 2, 4: Tercentenary Pageant: Play Knaves of Heartv : Senior Play: N. R. A. Parade: Kid Day. dine Ruspini Hesperian: Altiora: Vodevil l: Kid do engage. DW- ' ' ' Th P dl t pursulng plgskln on the or f-I?jl31'ZinI3oo?lii1lle3fn41: Kid Day. buskin on the stage. 1114112 Twenty-six Continued on Page 27
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Bulldogs Dream ARKER and darker it grew as Bulldog went down a valley hlled with a bewildering mass of sea-weed. Suddenly out of the gloom burst a steady stream of light. Bulldog approached a huge bathysphere, and--wonder of wondershwho but the famous William Beebe beckoned him to come in and meet his assistant, a former Centennialite, Susumi Hidaka. Susumi was delight- ed to see Bulldog and in no time was relating to him the latest news of the class of 1937. Ten years had elapsed since that noted class had left Centen- nial. Bob Holder, the valet of the 10' by 10' sphere, put in his appearance and added his bit to the Hgab-fest. Remember Jim Pattee? He is that widely-known doctor who is famous for arguing his patients into the idea that they were never sick. Nurses Edna Golliday and Fern Hickman are his assistants, while Viola Neimer keeps busy answering the telephone and making appointments. Maxine Friedman, aided by Frances Cross, keeps the doctor's records. Dr. George Myers has dentist offices just around the corner. Betty Gibson mixes the cement, while Florence Klaus assists him, and Helen Carlson holds the hands of patients in distress. i'Marjorie Peirce is now dean of Pueblo's new Charm School, and Mar- garet Lucy teaches the ladies how to be charming. ln this worthy purpose they are aided and abetted by Agnes Buickle, who operates the adjoining beauty salon. Jane Dallimore, librarian of note, is recommending Jean Markert's new novel iTalIy Ho' and the best non-fiction of the season, Margaret Whittle's book on horsemanship, fRidz'ng to the Hounds' As busy as she is, Jane finds time for short visits with Naomi Marchbank, who is curator of the adjoining museum. Anita Barksdale is holding down a lucrative position in Paris as a model in a coutourierie where clothes are made and designed exclusively for titian- haired maidens by Trammel and Coy. Kiln London, Stanley McFarland, an eminent scientist is trying to discover a way to eliminate fogs. He has entered partnership with physicist Frank Harrington, who has invented a new means of vacuum suction to aid in his noble experiment. Another renowned scientist with heavenly ideas is As- tronomer Orville Rouch. Marlow Randolph is a most successful bacteriologist and has done much to relieve the world of hay fever. i'Robert Britton is in Paris, leading the gay life of an international news- paper correspondent. Also in Paris are fashion authority, Dorothy Kniseley, and perfume specialist, Billy Pitts. They often dine at Giarratano's Spaghetti House, where Marjorie Frey keeps things hot with her torch songs, and Marian Flanders is the charming hostess. 'AGrifhth's growing girls' golashes, manufactured by the large rubber com- pany owned by Betty and lrene, are sponsors for Jo Thomas' new opera, 'Peanuts and Popcornf starring Virginia Eastman and Martha Gordon. i'Mildred Hymer and Virginia Jarrell, the millionaires of our class, are having their palatial homes redecorated by Margaret McDonnell and Mildred Taylor, nationally known interior decorators. Dorwin Rote, as an architect of importance, lives in New York City. A'On Broadway, in lights a block high, Nadine Ruspini's name appears as star in 'Golddiggers of 1947. ln the same show John and Joe Ferguson, come- dians, stage a scene called 'Seeing Doublef and for months they have been the sensation of New York. 'lDorothy Jeanne Whitlock appears before footlights under the auspices of the Theatre Guild in her newest role of Ophelia, while Kenneth Whitney's sonorous voice proclaims the part of Hamlet. Page Trumty-eight
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