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Top Row: MR. I-IEATON R. CARSON E. PALMER J. THOMAS S. NVILSON P. DITTY D. PAULI V. HUNTER D. MORE D. THOMPSON J. ROBERTSON A. PORTER E. DEDMAN C. YOUNG II. SMITH J. FLETCHER L. CARROLL P. JONES J. LAMBUTH BOTTOM PICTURE: Top Row: L. READY D. JOHNSON A. HAYES J. SKINNER XV. BURRIS E. FOWLE R. CROSS W. WARDEN Page Nine mociczfacf Cisnfsnniaf LOfyQc5'zi 'A' Student participation in the conduct of the affairs of Centennial is pro- vided for by the A.C.O. This organization gives opportunity to students and faculty to discuss and adjust mutual problems. Its membership consists of all class oflicers and a representative of each organization. Among its duties it lists the following: directs hall guards, horsemen, and Hre drills: awards the Centennial CH: sponsors a clean-up campaigng supervises the safety council and Centennial Junior Red Cross. This spring the A.C.O. was host to the South Central Conference of Student Councils. This year Charles Young served as president, Dorothy Thompson as secretary, and Mr. Heaton as sponsor. TOP PICTURE: Bottom Row: Botiorn Row: M. LONGFIELD M. L. DAMERON E, MORTON J. HYDE R. GOWER N. L. DAVIS N. STEPIIAN B. J. FARABEE J. KAUFMAN D. CRADDOCK
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X v by X x K x v , I ggafzsnf- UEQCLZET aiociafiolz I X i' x X, 9 r X Wi FX IX .X ., This page is devoted to the organization which is Centennial's best friend. The P.T.A. devotes its efforts to bringing parents and teachers into closer re- lationship for the increased Welfare of our students. We are proud of Centen- X nial's P.T.A. consisting of two hundred and Hfty members With a hundred iv per cent membership of the teachers. The OEICCFS for this year were Mrs. Fred Brimmer, presidentg Mrs. William Nafe, first vice-president: Mr. W. M. Heaton, second vice-presidentg Mrs. W. A. Kelly, secretaryg Mrs. W. R. Major, treasurer, and Mrs. N. R. Davis, historian. TOP ROW: MRS. ELMER RIZER, MRS. R. L. JACKSON. MRS. R. O. WOLFINBARGER. MRS. WHITNEY WARDEN, MRS. W. A. KELLY, MRS. R. E. PRATT. MRS. M, GILLOGLY, MRS. N. R. DAVIS. BOTTOM ROW: MRS W. R. MAJOR, MRS. ABE PEPPER, MRS. A. C. BAILEY, MRS. W. J. NAITE, MRS. F. A. BRIMMER. Page Eight MRS. LESLIE GREEN, MR. XV. M. I-IEATON.
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Ganfsnniaf gunioz :Raef 671011 i For the first time in the history of Centennial, a Junior Red Cross Chapter has been sponsored in our school. In our yearly drive for membership, we were one hundred per cent successful, Affiliation with the County Chapter of the Junior Red Cross was completed this year. At Christmas time our chapter prepared baskets for the needy, and through- out the year We collected magazines for our armed forces. Since December each class under the supervision of its vice-president, has had an individual Red Cross project. The Freshmen have been collecting colla psible' tubes, the Sophomores gathered discarded razor blades, the Juniors solicited canceled stamps, while the Seniors have been collecting and selling scrap paper. Charles Young has been president of our Chapter during the past year. W r-' rn E V7 3 Puffs Ten Top Row: S. WHITNEY C. R. MARTIN I-I E. FOWLE D. E. DEDMAN B. Middle Row: L. READY B. E. MORTON B. H. JOHNSON P. M. HUGHES C. Bottom Row: J. HAYCOCK T. J. LEES J. M. GROVE M. A. HILL Top Row: D, DAY H. B. EVANS J. D. THOMAS B. R. RITTER Middle Row: J. DRAKE M. T. DONLEY L. P. MCMA!-IAN R. R. TODD J. Bortom Row: M. XVOLF D. R. XVEST M, N. LEE M. :Reef 671014 founaif TOP PICTURE: YOUNG SMITH WEST STORER PRATT NORTH WALKER HOUSTON BRUSH MORGAN CREWS BOTTOM PICTURE: GILLOGLY SEAVY ISBESTER McCABE DAMERON BAILEY HOLLORAN SHIRLEY MacDONALD SI-IATTUCK HOLST
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