Centennial High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Pueblo, CO)

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The registration for the rationing ol canned foods was unclertalten hy the loeal P. T, .'X. organization. Red Cross sewing. lxnitting, gauze room work. Clmreen worla. fur- nishing eoolxies for the U.S.U.. and sponsoring First .'Xicl. llorne Nursing, and Nutrition classes has made lc?-12-I9-i3 a busy P. T. .'X. year. The theme. The Rmuparts Xllc lllatcli, furnished the patriotic note in this yearis programs. 'lilie ollicers are Mrs. XV. Il. Nafe. presiclentg Nlrs. ll. L. laelason, lirst ricefpres- irlentg Xlr. XX'. Nl. lleaton, second viecfprcsidentg Mrs. XXihitney XXi.1FClL'l1, secretary Klrs. .X Pepper, treasurer: and lXlrs. C. B. Douglas, historian. X mc mix CARQONI rs ii r Xtxt r r r i XI C l Xli X C lsiiltx Xli XXni llxi Xlr ln X X 4 ii v l fi' lf il Xl:s. ll. I -liizqs 'z Xl's.Xli.1N.cIiwlsKIl.Xl XX i l' Xl., 1 i. XI s XX. X lxvllx. Xlis l Xl. lull lX N. -,Q lH1v Xl:-. In-. Xl. l' ':s. Xl s. iv. ll. link. Xl - l. X. lfprzirrirr. Xlis L. fl. Str-plain. ll :Z iw If .t Xlzs. XX ..!::tX l. XX.1rnfmii. Xlrs. ll. l. ,l.itlss4iii. Xlrs XX. Nair. Xlis. X. 155-pt-1 .llwsnzf Xl. XX XI llf wr 1: Xlzs. C. ll lJitu,'.1s. Xl s. XX. l. lltll. Xl:-. Xl.,r1-in XX'..ltr's. Xl s '.X:t: llwlt. Xl'-.C X lJtrl.:11:.. Xl:-. llolvtit li.ip.ilir'. Xlis. Xl. C. Iotliz. Xlrs. l. ll XliXl.iiIiii. 1- tt.1 tt. s .... -. . . u 1. . 'M till s A. C. O. TOP PICTURE Top Row: Bottom Row: V. Schlotfcldt Mr. Heaton E. Triebes ll. Gallagher P. hIcCabe R. Gower I. Ilolloran I. Hyde D. Bliller R. M. Todd N. Stephan K. Ducy J. Kaufman MIDDLE PICTURE Top Row: Second Row: R. Berry N. Burger M. Runner V. L. Fluke I. Trevithick li. A. Powell B. L. Clark Third Row: First Row: B. Haycock N. I. Davis V. Schlotfeldt A. RI. Melton Y. Chavalia P. Harris B. IVarden Xl. Shattuck G. Ray V. Rapalje M. Neis BOTTO Top Row: B. Storer H. Smith J. Seas? .Uitlzlle ROW: A. Porter L. Kingery ll. Gillogly Associated Centennial Officers if IIE A. C. O. provides for student participation in conduct of school affairs. This organization discusses and helps to solve problems that mav be of im- portance to the student body. The duties and responsibilities of this group include the supervising of Cen tennials safety campaign, providing the leadership for the junior Red Cross ac- tivities, sponsoring the clean-up campaign, and assisting in fire drills. This group awards the coveted Centennial A'C. The direction of the hall guards and the horsemen is also part of the A. C. O. program. The officers this year are Albert Porter, presidentg Nancy Stephan, secretaryg and Mr. Heaton, sponsor. Since the A. C. O. gives the student his first taste of self- govcrnment, its importance cannot be to strongly emphasized. -VIRGINIA CARSON. M PICTURE Bottom Row: C. Kelly I.. Ready X. Gower B. North R. Bailey L. Barnhart Absent: I. Allen I. Amaya J. Bullen M. L. Dameron 'J CI.: Safety Council Top Rhw: Bottom Row: B. Sloore J. Hubbard KI. Longheld B. Phelps L. Ritchey Second Row: H. Smith H. Giilogly E. Triebes C. VVright N. Stephan P. Hill B. Nafe M. VVolf VV. A. VViIls IN. Schneider L. Dittmar B. Varley G. VVi11iams Absent: B. Isbester J. Manire D. Miller H. Mudd J. Murphy E. Orr I. Wilcoxsnvn Horsemen N ..,f W S sf 1, 5 'M .KL , e ,mx-36' yu 1- 51 vm. I ,N r 8','-, 'WYE 'I 'fr' K1 'V ia' K. 3, M 'ein Q P' ' X 5 1 4. ei X In ,517 Jil Fr? ,, Q4, , muff' 2 1 p - x i - .-vi' 3 ' e ,,,.WfjS' .Q 4 w! -.1 XX Q1 ' -r s l V I f ' Y' E5 na ww Q 1 ,-,SF f lil 4 . M LM, tg xa MISS BERG MRS. BARNARD MISS BROWN MR. DIEI. Our Friends -The Faculty if IIIS mluticiiisliip liciwccii tlic l1ilCLllIf' and stutlcnts is unusual in Ccntvnnial. ililiis close ttssociutimi lurings with it tiII of the lbcnclits gained lvroni LI lucttct' LlI1LlCI'SILlIILllI1Q lictwccn tlicsc tm: groups. 'Illia tcticlicrs :irc intcrcstctl in tlic stutlcnts, btith in tlic class rooiii aintl in tlic inuny cxtrti L'LII'I'ICLll.lI' activities ul, tlic sclionl. Tctnt-lit-is gittcntl till sclmwl functions and are very noticcnlblc at tht- Litlilctic Con- tests, XYiIlim.it Ilicin wc coulcl not curry on all those aclivitics. .Xny stutlcnl xxilli scliuul tlillicultics xwiultl final it liaircl tu ulituin lwttcr LlLlX'lL'If tliun tlint given lay ilic tuticlims. fliliis liccling ol' wiiiixitlcsliip CUIIII'Il5LIIIfS grctxlly tw tht- linc spirit liuiiml in Centennial. -lilic mrwltling ul' tht- intcllcctunl lilic ol lwcnf tvnni.il is tlut' tu tht- guitling lmntl nl' tlic tctiuliing Iwtly. NIR. YOUNG MISS CEI I ISN MISS BRECKI:NRII5L1IQ 4 in T XIR, II.'IxRDVs'.'XY XIISS COOLRY XIR, SI.-'xNI,I,Y 'I lit' Ilittilty is tiidiiig thc wir cII'wrt hy tt-titlimg spcti.1I tfwtiixw in iimtliuiimtitx Im IIIQ I5L'IIR'IlI UI IIIUNC INJFN XXIIU XVIII SUUI1 IX' III IIIL' RIFIIIULI IUIKUN. ILIYL' .IINH nrgtmifccI I-HTLIIUS, stlpt-rx'isctI sgiluigc culnptiigns, 1mcI tukcn Iiixt tiitI uitiixcs. In ww thc LQUK1,'I'IIINL'lII Il grunt tlt-gil UI iiiimcy, they lmtmtllt-tl the trctiiumlfitis tank UI mtitmr img. Mic Imvt' uiitvn m'crIrwwLt'tI zlit- hnc work of the t1cIministrt1tix'c LIL'P.lI'IIUCIlI. It Img tht- ttisIx MI Lct-pitig the Iiltw .md Iintmccs ul' the high scIiciwI in nrtIci', Ilw cxti' thawing iitimht-r of i'ct'm'tIx is umstttnth' xx'm'IwtI rm hy this L4il1ipt'IL'I1I Iioiux 'lilw si1wwtIi1icsx .mtl cIIit'icncy HI' their xx'0i'Ii is .ilxxxiys LICCOIUIULIIIICQI xxith I'1'icmIIincsx. L'1lLlI'I.L'Ny, .mtl tl xxiIIi11g cIIUi't tw gixt' tt hcIping h.1mI. 'Iihc XX'4lI'IxL'I'w in this tlcphtmciit .Il'L' .1 X.lILl.lI1Il' Imrt MI nur high xt'ImuI IIIQ. -7 Ifaixx' MQM xiixx, MISS C1qXI'I.-XCLXN MISS 'IQXYIXJR MR. MOIQRY MISS CQCNNINCHII.-XM I I M- 'ht-w xg 'X05 xx if p s f' , fe '7' ,4 rf fl if fi , i 1 Q I u ' 5 - 'LI ,ff X , , I A., H T 'gn NIISS MELIN Q' ! ' 0.4 MISS BERGIN MISS MATTHEVJS f X s Xl M155 XVENTWORTH MR- JEHI-E MR. CLADFELTER 'Pg-W1 2 , 'QD SIRGT. BLSBY Facul 3 MISS I-IOPPER MRS. SI-IAVER A MR. ILD SMI IH 722 7-kcuffy .QW CLASSES A. PORTER H. SMITH M. L. DAMERON 2:6 N. STEPHAN MISS CUNNINGIIANI I-Ii! Ho! '43 Out where the ha11dclasp's a little stronger, Out where the smile dwells a little longer, That's where the M1851 begins MS CENTENNIAUS newest class, we were led by Sheriff Albert Porter and chief deputies Dudley Miller, Margaret Wolf, and Mona Lee Dameron. Calvin Carel led the yipee-ki-ya's. Mr. Iehle was foreman of the yearlings on the Bar C . A round-up of talent found Margaret Shattuck, Betty Lou Clark, Eleanore Triebes, Jack Seavy, and joe Holloran ready for the Freshman Vodevil Act. Mr. Ket- tering found basketball and football prospects in Al Porter, James Arnaya, Salvy Hernandez, James Sanford, and Arthur Valle. The Frosh Rifle Team kept up the spirit of the old West. Josephine Dimes and Al Porter lassoed the Shakespeare Scholastic Awards. Our second year in the West found Harold Smith wearing the Sheriffs badge with Dudley Miller, Nancy Stephan, and Mona Lee Dameron chief deputies. Calvin Carel kept our spirits up, and Miss Cunningham joined us as class sponsor for the rest of our days here. The B basketball team bringing honors to the Sophomore class proved the West makes men. 'lim Amaya and jack Trevithick received their brands in football. Ruth Hall, jim Drake, Dudley Miller, and joe Bullen put forth their combined efforts on debate. Other Sophomore activities included participation in the Vodevil, Circus, Art Pageant, Clee Club, Band, Orchestra, and R. O. T. C. 1942 brought other new experiences to the now junior class. The officers were Al Porter, Harold Smith, Nancy Stephan, and Mona Lee Dameron. Ansel Cower I I yy as yell leader fh1s year s honors yy ere yyon by X erona Chay tha Day 18 Lat1n Nledal yylnner and 111ff1CI C allagher yxho yy1s a flnallst ln both the Hespermn Essay Con test md the N1uzz1o Readlng Contest umor Clreus ueen Xttendlnts yyere Nancy Ste phxn and C eraldme Xesberger Ellourse Orr and XTIFIOFIL efferson of the Carts R1f1e Club shoyyed true VK estern marksmansh1p Dorothy B1se1 corraled the NOIICS Debate Nledal unror members of the C Club bCS1dCS 1m Amaya and ack Trey1th1ck were R1chard Ba1ley Salyy Hernandez ack Duane Ralph Rltter -Xrthur Yalle Charles Farbo Putt H111 eknsel Goyxer ack Xlurphy Bob -Xlbo ames San ford Frank V1 alters Nars1zo Flores Rlchard Coburn and B111 Ludyyw for earnlnfv thelr letters ID exther football basketball track or yyresthng There vtere also many untors on the second teams The class cheerfully partlclpated Ill patr10t1c collectlons unror Reel Cross Dr1y es and 1nternat1ona1 Relatlons Conferences 43 found us as always enjoying Centenn1al lmmensely Al Porter Harold Smrth 1Nancy Stephan and Mona Lee Dameron were agam the class ofbcers Ansel Gower was yoted yell leader vyrth Harold Grllogly Harold Prerce Charlyne ones and Iloyd Barnhart as able ass1stants The debate first team yyas Dudley 'X111ler oe Bullen and Dorothy Blsel Putt H111 and Adr1an Comer led R O T C IS cadet and sponsor colonels Harr1et Gallagher was chosen Centennlal s D A R P11gr1m Ed1tor of the Centennlahght V1rg1n1a Rapaljc kept the school lnformed 1Nat1ona1 Honor SOCICYV members vyere Audra Cann Verona Chayalla TJJITICI Gallagher Paulme Harrrs 1Nancv Stephan Rose Mary Todd Vlfglnla Brlmmer Esther Lee Smrth Adr1an Comer Dorothy Blsel Albert Porter Ansel Cower ack Seayy oe Bullen Harold Sm1th Clark Kelly Bob Taylor Dudley Mlller Leshe Allen and oe Holloran The Senror Vodeyrl Act vtas presented by the comblned efforts of the sen1or yell leaders Dan Lawrence Franklyn Manrre Robert McNamee Eleanore TIICBCS Ceorgena Walker Nancy Schne1der Lou ean Drttmar Ruth Ann Platz and B111 Roberts Patr1ot1c act1v1t1es were headed by the sellmg of War Stamps and Bonds and the eollectmg of pennles carrled on by the Stamp Booth Commxttee con s1st1n of ean Kay charrman Dorothy Lrsterman Ruth Ann Platz Audra Cann Paullne Hams une Pfe1fer Mar aret Holst ean Walker Edra Balbonl lack TICVI thlck ack Murphy Ruth Hall Dale Brady Eleanore Tnebes Ceraldme Yesberger Harr1et Gallagher and Leslle Allen Ey ery Famlly Has Une was thrs years Semor Play choree The colorful cast 1nc1uded Adnan Comer Rose Mary Todd Geraldme Smart Harrlet Gallagher lklary Cudworth Nancy Stephan Eleanore TTICDCS B111 Roberts ack Selyy Albert Porter Harold Smlth 1nd Putt H111 Nancy Stephan presrded as Sports ueen for selhng the greatest number of athletrc tlckets Sport act1y1t1es were h1g.,hl1ghted by Jack Treyxthxck and 1m Amaya yyho rece1yed All Con ference Ayyards as tackle and end on the first and second teams respccuyely lroot ball lettermen on the A squad yyere Captam Amaya Barley Berry Coburn Colby Donley Duane Grllogly Hernandez H111 McNamee Morgan Murphy Rltter Trey1th1ck and kvalter Amaya Colby Goyyer H111 lklurphy and Taylor yyon tl1e1r letters as yyell as the Sout11 Central League Basketball Champ1onsh1p yyhlch en t1tled them a bld IH the State Champ1onsl11p Nars1zo Flores was outstandmg as Centens Cross Country Runner is yyc go to press the class IS bemg me1sured for caps and foyyns and Class Nlemorlal plans haye been made Naturally yye re all lookmg foryy 1rd to an act1ye 1x1d Day 11fVl1ere there s more o smgmv and less 0 szvhmg And a man makes rzends uztlzout hal fT111ZU Thats ulzere the VVest begms MARGARET XTIOLF I I I1 ' ' ' 7 1 , . - ,, , - -s - -, 1 1 ,, , ,, , , . e I . , . 1 , 7 , L 1 sv L I 1 s - -2: L k s 5 s K 1 , 1 2 , ' ' , -I ' s, . 1 . . 1, s '. . 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' 5 ., .. 1 . 1 .T I Y, 1 413 If , 1 1 . H ! f 1 - f - - D 61 3 f. V. f V. , af J ' YI 7 . Q Q S TANA ABNER1 v 4 'Q' LESLIE ALLEN: Q dustrious and capable. Nice to have around. JAMES ANI.-XYA: Centen's own Li1 ' Abner. Amicable-individualistic. XYhat do we know about Leslie? It is a closed book. In- Tall. dark, and athletic. Friends know him as a YVolf - - one we wouldn't mind having at our door! 'W W . DORIS ANDERSON: . A quiet sense of humor-cooperative-reserved. ,I fi 7 K' 3 6' J MARGIE ARBAUGH. ML Q ' N. 'l Sweeterefined-generous. Always thinking of you 'liNIargie. ' qu RICHARD BAILEY: V ' One of those gentle Beau Brummells with a Hare for foot- 'A ' , ball. All the world loves a lover and a hero. .E M, . - A 'ff MARY BETH BAKER: 'k X Sorry you went- fl Clad you're back, S Charming Mary! -3 0 li EDRA BALBONI: . B ,D ' V v ia 1 Edra, we envy you your radio voice. VVe vote you the academy award for precise diction. ALICE BARGAS: 49 ,... r k 'arf' x Siti A dark-eyed beauty with hair to match-attractive. BARKER B :XRCAS BARNHART BEAINIAN ...N 'YA 4 BERGESON BERRY RQ L, I , IL sr- tl 4 f-A -A fa as .XBNER ALLEN A f AMAYA ANDERSON .et ' ' ' ARBAUGH BAILEY ' V X ' ' ' BAKER BALBONI Y I 5. Qs' MILDRED BARKER: Quiet-pleasant-a hard worker. ' LLOYD IIARNIIAIIT: A , VU: couldrft get along without his original, to say the least, 'X .5 ,' ti , D' answers in English. Jolly and joking-a swell guy! I3 Q ,,. JAMES BE.-xx1AN1 f 'N s llere's 21 fellow who has dedicated himself to bottlenecking ,gf I j the progress of modern education. Centen's VValt Disney. I Q K' ' f BILLY IIIQIICQIQSON: ' ' . E: 2 A music loxer of the first order. Lightfhearted and im- aginutive. . -5 NIAIITI IA BERRY: ' , ' A llerry eierybody loves-an all-.around person. Q 3 in ' 'Q 0- ,..., - - A V.. xfegt fu' 4 4' 'S ROBERT BERRY: V Easy going, likeable Bob. He gets where he's going, and we don't mean maybel DOROTHY BISEL: A mastermind-argumentative and charming, a rare com- bination. Like father like daughter. ERNEST BONVICIN: BOB BORINSKY: DALE C. BRADY: .x ,,, I uf s H 5- wf' ' 'fr' '22 S +1 , ' 'of 0 V S819 A 'V BERRY BISEL BONVICIN BORINSKY BRADY BRIMMER VIRGINIA BRIMMER: Sweet-kind-reserved. A Clara Barton in the making! BOB BROVV N : A confimied bachelor. Loves fun and wants to share it with others. IOE BULLEN: Hello, joe, whatcha know? Silver tongued and intellec- tual-a good Feller . CHARLES BUTLER: A pleasant person with a pleasant smile. JAMES CAMPBELL: With cheerful willingness he does any job handed him. Popular with all. AUDRA CANN: A saucy little twirler with laughing big blue eyes. Always out for a good time, and always has it. LEONA CARPENTER: A lovely voice. A perfect friend. VIRGINIA CASEY: A dynamic redhead. Sweet, cute, and freckled. BARBARA CAVE: She speaks only when she has something to say. A bash- ful blushing brunette. Page Twenfy A dashing young fellow. He aims to please, and does. Bob is the kind of a fellow who never fails to say I-Iowdy. Invents a million excuses a minute to get out of something. Unpredictable-handsome-debonair. BULLEN BUTLER CANN CAVE tl 1 6 ' 'D 'a 1, Q Q' C25 P 1 Sw ,A fish . gg B. 4. 25 ,W .X mv f A BROVVN CAMPBELL CARPENTER CASEY M Q 'D' ...c- in 'K ' A fgrt sl .f,x li' n rf laik af if ! F-N 1 wr x.xy, G- X 5 J 1. if . 13 R! qi 4 Q il If f 0 7 s LOUISE CHAMBERLAIN: Her easy manner and wann friendliness make her wel- come in all circles. VERONA CI-IAVALIA: She has that intangible something that makes all of us love her. MARY JANE CHESTER: The Juliet of the Senior class. Quiet, and possesses that certain something we all envy. BEI I Y CLARK: Her witty remarks enliven classes for everyone. BOB CLINE: Some rifle shot! A kidder and full of fun. ROBERTA CLINE: Reserved-conscientious-a very worthwhile person. RICHARD COBURN: This live wire keeps you jumping all the time. A rollicking chap. EUGENE COLBY: An amazing chap-a graduate in three years! A husky athlete. ADRIAN COMER: The saucy red-headed Colonel of R. O. T. C. A grand person! What more need be said? JIM COOVER: Drummer, band-leader, pianist-symphony or swing. It all spells music. That's our Jim. CARLOTTA CORSENTINO: The Polycom Queen . Sweet of face and friendly of manner. KENNETH CRANK: CHAMBERLAIN CHAVAI-IA A curly-headed dashing senior. A Romeo. CHESTER CLARK B. CLINE R. CLINE COBURN COLBY LOIS JEAN CROSS: Sweet and silent. Good to know. MARY CUDVVORTH: 4 A.pair of twinkling eyes: a A'Sunny disposition-a golden voice. . 5 NCI cpe 4 COOVER COMER CORSENTINO CRANK CROSS CUDVVORTII f 1 36- ftb 3 A . 'L sw AQ j' lfl a ai, L. DAMERON M. DAMERON DAY DENT LOIS DAMERON: A pleasing personality-a friend worth while. MONA LEE DAMERON: Did you ever see a dream walking? Charming and beau- tiful. DOUGLAS DAY: A hunk of a man. A dashing, daring, darling, delight- ful Day. JACK DENT: A black, curly-headed knight of the West. Reckless and venturesome. DON DEVORE: An amicable, happy-go-lucky blond. LORRAINE DICKEY: Light, lovely, lilting, 'licious Lorraine. FLOID DICKSON: A new-comer but he has a way with people. Centen pro- nounces him All right. LOU JEAN DITTMAR: Dancing Dittmar -graceful and gracious. LENORE DOUGLAS: Ready, willing and able. Beautiful, blonde and peppy. RUBY DOWNUM: A true girl of the VVest. Pep that's amazing. RITA EBERLING: Tall and striking-lovely to know. DOROTHY EWERS: A whiz brain . Conscientious and reserved. CHARLES FARBO: We like Farbo! A regular guy. MILDREDJEAN FISHER: She draws-attention. Tall, dark, and slim. J iaflesx 25 ea Lfmi DEVORE DICKEY S 'K I Qt sew 'K DITTMAR DICKSON DOUGLAS DOWN U M EWERS EBERLING FISH ER FARBO IU' K 1'8 V' 15- 1 1 K '26- una, Paw 'I ri-m:,, Lv' v ,1 4 is .,,,. Q 3 t I as. GRACE ELORES. 1' sr' NARSIZO FLORES: ll finitely contagious. CHARLES FRANCO: Polite, pert and pleasing. She's strictly on the job. Good-natured and gay. I One of Centen's top track stars. His bashful smile is de- y t'Q F- ' MEYER FRIEDMAN: .Q A man of few words. Genial and friendly. iv! -3 HARRIET GALLAGHER: Centen's Junior Miss. Dramatic-enthusiastic. A peachy editor. , 'K vu w Q .ii '9 'Q GILBERT - , GONZALES 4 75- rr A 'K GowER HALING ,.. 'YW' 'Y . 5 x0t set N. FLORES G. FLORES 4 FRANCO FRIEDMAN GALLAGHER GALLEGOS EDVVARD GALLECOS: Bashful junior. An all around athlete. Tops , we say. MARY RUTH GILBERT: Sweet and pretty-pleasant and witty. HAROLD GILLOGLY: Better known as 'ACiggs , a sparkling personality-a good sport-a good guy. ESTHER GONZALES: A dependable dark-eyed beauty-that's our Esther. ANSEL GOVVER: A handsome lad-a teacher's pest-a grand pal-and some beau! BILLY GRAHAM: Carefree and individualistic-our Bill is a unique character. MARY C. GRIFFITI I 1 A comfortable person to have around. Good to look at, and good to know. CHARLES HALING: Here today-there tomorrow, but here or there he's always happy- I'.w.- I...v1 It 43,53 GILLOGLY GRAHAM GRIFFITH I us li 'Q' ul E 0 M62 'N' A S .S' N xi 6 X s- Qi- 1.25,-l 1--' 'T' RUTH HALL: ! BEI IY HAMILTON: PAULINE HARRIS: THOMAS HAYES: .2 6' made a place fgr himself. MARY HEALD: A cute southem blonde. WILLIAM S. HEDGES: Centen's future Paderewski of ANNA MAE HENRY: Credit should go where credit Anna Mae for willing service Q' .' SALVY HERNANDEZ: The kind of a fellow you like you read about. , S . fx- . A! x ak - , . GX 52 HALL HAMILTON 4 HARRIS HEALD HAYES HEDGES HERNANDEZ HENRY PUTNAM HILL: A popular and handsome athlete with a Hare for acting. ROXIE HILL: A delightful newcomer. VVe're glad to have her. IOE HOLLORAN: Versatile, that's Joe. Be it banjoing, singing, playing a tune on the typewriter, or just ballyhooing for the senior play-he can do it. MARGARET JUNE HOLST: Becky Groggin's double. Such hair, such eyes, and Oh! that smile. VIRGINIA HOWARD: Centen's own George Petty. Friendly and popular. Our budding joumalist. Gracious-sincere-reliable. Unsophisticated, Sweet, and refreshing A delightful person who knows both people and books. One of those a reeable chaps who in his quiet way has the flute. is due and much is due to with a smile. to know-the kind of athlete R. HILL HOLST HOLLORAN 54 P. HILL HOWARD 25' Q :Q il 5' 43 14 nr C . . al -ro 1 'F' 1sBEsTER JEFFERSON M. JOHNSON E. JONES -4 Q5 KAIIYA KAY JOHN P. HUBBARD: John's idea of paradise is 'neath a shady tree with a radio. Alert and smilin'. BILL ISBESTER: Big Chief Story-Tellumf' Izzy helps form Centennial! more comical side. A general favorite. JESSIE JAMES: Confucius say, In big messie? Call on Jessie. Loyal- enthusiastic-willing. MARJORIE JEFFERSON: The envy of Centen's outdoor girls. Another Jean Autry. Lively and expressive. CLARK JOHNSON: A lover of the wild West. A future Popeye of the'Navy. Good-looking and gentle. MARGARET JOHNSON: A friend who is true blue. Quiet, pleasant, and pretty. CHARLYNE JONES: Not just another Jones, but a super-Jones. Sincere and sweet. EDWIN JONES: No bones to pick with Jones. I-Ie's an all-around good guy. YEMI KAJIYA: Her warm and pleasing smile makes it a pleasure to know her. JEAN KAY: The tobacco auctioneer's dream girl. Guaranteed to run steady without winding. Cay and sparkling. MILDRED KEAR: A charming brown-eyed lassie. CLARK KELLY: A definite asset'dependable-diligent-a swell pal. JOHN KOCH: They don't come better than John. BARBARA J. LACEKY: An attractive maid with an attractive smile. KEAR KELLY KOCH L XCERY Q5- Y' in- ' Elf Hb 'L-'F' 59 LAMBERT 30 LAPPIN LASI I LAVVRENCE LISTERBIAN LEE IRIS LAMBERT: ak She appreciates the finer things. InteIlectual-talented- pleasing. RUTH LAPPIN: 'V Here's the truth- Faultless, willing, buoyant, We like Ruth. RAMONA LASH. LOHMILLER LOGUE. D. LOPEZ A. LOPEZ An argumentative young miss with pretty manners. LOWDER MCCABE IWCGUIRE MCINIAHAN DAN LAWRENCE: Dan sees life through a camera. High-spirited and different. BETTY LOU LEE: With quiet dignity she holds her place among us. DOROTHY LISTERMAN: The Giggles Girl of '43. Good-humored and full of fun. CHARLES LOGUE: He may be just a Bullpup in size, but in spirit a full fledged Bulldog. GEORGE LOHMILLER: A trumpeter of no mean ability. He could pinch hit for Gabriel. AMELIA LOPEZ: Bright eyes-bright smile-good tempered. DAVID LOPEZ: Is it his manly build or his pleasant voice that wins him so many friends and admirers? IRVIN LOVVDER: He has a personality which is strictly original. Interesting , to know. MARILYN MCCABE An outdoor girl. Modem and romantic. INIARCARET INICCUIRE She keeps her frowns and gives away her smiles. ' PATSY MCINIAHAN: How do we print a whistle! A tall striking brunette. f , I 3 sa s' J BOB McNAMEE: Mackie , the center of attraction on the football field. A gentleman and an athlete. FRANKLYN MANIRE: A reliable guy that is likely to do anything. Tops on the baritone. 5-I! 'NT' K5 WALTER MARKERT: Doesn't get around much anymore. Blond and likeable. . Q 1 F5- ' RUTH MAYER: You can't hurry Ruth, but she makes fast friends just the same. DUDLEY MILLER: If five dollar words had a trade in value, Dudley would be a multi-millionaire. A brilliant debater and a grand chap. 13 Moons 41 x Q Q i- v MORGAN I ' . MULLOY fy 1 , Mumiow Sedlols -x MCNAMEE MANIRE MARKERT MAYER MILLER MI'1'CHF.LL MUDD NEIS MURPHY NED MITCHELL: Short, solid and likeable. BETTY LOU MOORE: I A ready smile and a vivacious manner. 'K Q D, Y A 'B J CLARENCE MORGAN: ' at A whiz at football-and well, just a whiz. Q' HENRY MUDD: A' His name may be Mudd, but not to us. We pronounce him X a swell fellow. ' JIM MULLOY1 He's as unpredictable as the weather. A genius in the making. .fa . , Q 5 JACK MURPHY: k. Q The fighting center -Tall, dark, and rugged. fm D T VERNON MURROW: 1 ' In the words of the up-to-date slang shooter, He's a 'good A . 45 ' eggs, .g MARY ANNE NEIS: Loyal-ambitious-chamiing. 'rf na. 1 W Y QL, ,Ji .-. Lt. J A f' 4 2 5 'ls 4 'vu We fs .Y ,f:, J f Y, 5 , x NEWCOMB NICKERSON ORR OWEN Q0- HENRY NEWCOMB: MILDRED NEVVELL: MERYL NICKERSON: Meryl. FRANK OCCHIUTO: R , ELLou1sE omit citizen of Centen. WILDA OSGOOD: A A ood friend and true JOYCE OVVEN: Centennial's custodian of the Hag. Patriotic, loyal, and fine. A leisurely person with a cozy smile. Did you ever see a peach with a perpetual smile? That's His courtesy makes him welcome in any group. A twirler of no mean ability. An easy-going, peace-loving g 1 I, That's Wilda through and through. This newcomer from across the river has made a place for herself under the red and white . LINDIS PACHEK: I. 3 MERVA PARK: - I, K 7Tt f A 1 I in -aff QF 'f Sedlols xg 4 NEVVELL OCC HI UTO OSGOOD PACHEK MARGARET PATTI: One of King Rei's fiddlers. Congenial and cheerful. JUNE PFEIFER: The gods gave her three gifts-gaiety, kindness, and tolerance. BEI I H JEAN PHELPS: Her presence makes even the most dull place glitter. BOB PHELPS: Enthusiastic-logical-happy in all his endeavors. ETHEL PICKEREL: Her smiles are those we'll never forget. Page 'lhirfyalb Dependable, refreshing, and sincere. She's cute, Channing, and chummy. PARK PATH PFEIFER B. J. PHELPS B. PHELPS PICKEREL 2 fl. 4..- 'Y' l ', Qlfi Y, 'H ' Ao- 'T' A10- HAROLD PIERCE: A yell-leader with the added attraction of a keen sense of humor-strictly his own, JOHN ROBERT PILE: A shy devastating smile-definitely likeable. RUTH ANN PLATZ: Her laugh tinkles, she laughs much, and we love to laugh with her. ALBERT PORTER: A handsome chap to suit a girl, a regular fellow to suit the boys, and a brilliant student to suit the faculty. MARCIA POTTER: A round faced blond with plenty of zip. HAZEL ANN POVV ELL: She carries herself like a queen, but for all that she's a modem miss. fx ai , ROSE ANN RANDOLPH: V I Knowing Rose Ann is one of the happy experiences of our ' high school days. QQ? 'xsw' VIRGINIA RAPALIE: Ability promoted her to editor of the Centennialight. A PIERCE jubilant and bubbling spirit. PLATZ POTTER GLORIA RAY: They say freckles are Hecks of gold from the heart. In Gloria's case we know so. A grand artist. EDWARD REESE: The good humor man of the Senior class. No enemies has he. JEAN RITCHEY: Fair of face and pleasing of disposition. LEON RITCHEY: A strong and sturdy chap with a merry twinkle in his eye. RALPH RITFER- Rugged Ralph. A second Willie Hoppe-he'll go far be- hind the eight ball. A good-looking athlete. Y RAPALIE RAY REESE I. RITCHEY L. RITCHEY RITTFR ' T 'iq 1- QQ -gi- ROBERTS ROBLICK D. ROLLER D. 1. ROLLER WILLIAM ROBERTS: A prince of a fellow whom we value as a friend and praise as a tenor. BETTY ROBUCK: Expressive of eye-modem of spirit. THE ROLLERS: Dolores and Doris-These charming twins are delightful and energetic-singly or collectively. WINIFRED ROPER: Gracious and unaffected. A general favorite. SIDNEY ROSEN: Centen's Costello-an improvement because you've never heard his jokes before. CARMEN SANCHEZ: Endowed with a beautiful smile and a disposition to go with it. DORA SANCHEZ: Demure and thoughful. Always a lady. DOROTHY SHAFFER: She has the courtesy of the old fashioned and the pep and ideas of the modem. VIVIAN SCHLOTFELDT: A quiet exterior disguises a gold mine of fun and frolic. Sc I ROPER ROSEN 5 -k O Y yO see -k C. SANCHEZ D. SANCIIEZ SCHAFFER SCHLOTFELDT SEAVY SCHNEIDER SHATTUCK SHOPE 'Q- ' N ...Si NANCY SCHNEIDER: ' 'L A gloom chaser-easy to know. JACK SEAVY: i X His decorous seriousness pl s d 1 h k h' fr - delight to many and a puzzlle fo ofliersilmor ma es lm a ll MARGARET SHATTUCK: The cute Cadet Captain of Company UC . Our own black- haired Shad . JACK SHOPE: A' pleasant easy-going guy. He spends his spare time wishing he had more time to spend. Page Thirty-Hue . Ee. vi -7' D X QF' EDWARD SIMPSON: ESTHER SISSON: as anyone. CERALDINE SMART: Aristocratic of nature-precise-pleasant. Q' G ESTHEP. LEE SMITH: ,,.. exchange of ideas. !' HAROLD SMITH: ll I An ear for music, I H An eye for the ladies, ' ' A great hand with both. .R ,1 ,i One with the courtesy of the days of Chivalry. A logically minded miss who enjoys an adventure as well Animated and attractive. She enjoys bright and amusing SNYDER SOLTVVEDEL 7 K SPEAR SOMERVILLE STEPHAN TEKAVICH TAYLOR STARK 'Y' ii TS Semo ak . :rf SIMPSON SISSON I SIXIART E. SMITH V. SMITII H. SMHH VIRGINIA SMITH: Link her outstanding voice with her entertaining self, and , you have perfect Company. ,H X BOB SNYDER: VVorks while he works-plays while he plays. Long-happy -go-lanky. ROSEMARY SOLTWEDEL: One of those easy and natural folk. BOB SOMERVILLIL: Slim doesn't talk much, but he thinks plenty. T 0.3 in -K w JACK SPEAR: jack and his puddle-jumper really get around. LOIS STARK: 6 6. Quiet and reserved, but very worthwhile. JP' Q'o's NANCY STEP!-IAN: I fy Q VVhere she is, there is merriment and much talk. A fy V6 ROBERT TAYLOR: g 5 S I A' ,xi Dead-pan, deadfhead, Dead-Eye -Very well liked-Very well-known-Very well! DOROTHY ANN TEKAVICH: Centeel in manner and soft of voice. Page Thirly-s 3 s Q' A i I X fi W .fn-N Q. i 9 it lvl U7 K 5- ,MP ff' 7 25' 'if Iliff ,L 1' ir, 3?- f 'O i s f 9, - ,SX .. 6 sq '- 'T : F 5 0 x I CLIFFORD THOBIPSON: A specializer in song, happiness, and scouting. ROSE MARY TODD: People like Rosie, and Rosie likes people-but it's A1 for al' that. ELEANOR TRACY: Her presence gives one a warm feeling of pleasure. LLEWELLYN TRAFTON: His amused smile shows him to be one who is never an- noyed. JACK TREVITHICK: A jaunty lad with brains and brawn. ELEANORE TRIEBES: Puppeteer Triebes is great entertainment either on the strings or as Essie. RAYlNlOND TRUJILLO: A quiet person and a pleasant one. JUANITA TUCKER: We like her for her natural and agreeable manner. '. A I VAN scHo1AcK N Q 5' A ff' TURNER WAGNER . ,K VASSAR WALIN D, x LL' -- . 1 - QS . I i ...av Senxo A ' 1 ' , 'ag 6. ' F ip 3 THOMPSON TODD ' A TRACY TRA1-TON fl: g 71 , fy TREVITHICK TRIEBES - - Y 3' TRUIILLO TUCKER I A Q' . , Lf ' MILDRED TURNER: A master of the culinary arts! 5' LIARJORIE VAN SCHOIACK: I A .ah A pocket edition of cheerfulness, friendliness, and efficiency. 3 ' . - Qfrl SHIRLEY VASSAR: 'Q' She carries friendship wherever she goes. ' V if BYRDIE WAGNER: Genial and genuine. A good neighbor. R M DICK VVALIN: ' Sweet as cake CDevils foodb. Full of mischief. v, af S- .- Page Thirty-seven ..-bw ft- GEORGENA WALKER: and captivating. Pretty maid, what great big blue eyes you have! Radiant Movement attracts attention-no wonder she's so attractive. Johnny will do his part to secure the one hour working ,' . ' -' I ' j, JEANNE VVALKER: ' I J . i'. 4 ' JOHN VVHITE: fi , week. Friendly-original. , an ' , I NORMA JEAN WHITE: SAMUEL VVILGUS: HX 6- g I Jes , C' X 4 5 seed G. VVALKER I. WALKER IEAN WHITE WHITE WILGUS BETTY WILLIAMS: She does all things well, and, what is more, does them with a smile. LINNIE WILLIAMS: She takes everything in her stride. MARGARET WOLF: She enjoys life, and life around her is like a three-ring circus. JUDITH WOOD: She greets everyone sunnily. GERALD YESBERGER: Possesses the great gift of making friends easily. GERALDINE YESBERGER: You're Irish and you're beautiful. BRUCE ZABEL: A bit of dare devil combined with a bit of cl-andy-lion. EDDIE ZINN: An impish spirit with novel ideas. Page Thirty-eiyhr She has a golden disposition to match her golden Very solemn, but a grand chap for all that. B. WILLIAMS WOLF G. YESBERGER ZABEL QQ' 3 iliac X., hair. L. WILLIAMS WOOD G. YESBERGER ZINN 'C' za. 3- V N real ffi. 21 Q. hd is e I 1 L. Q 1. HYDE X B. STOREP. 0 ' L. KINGERY 0 aes MR. GREENE 4 R. GOVVER VVe began our journey through dear old Genten three years ago. Bewildered as we were, we gathered our senses long enough to select our officers wisely. Entering into these positions were Lyle Kingery as president, with jack Skinner, Ruth Gower, and Ioan Hyde assisting. We earned a place for ourselves and so moved up one step. Mr. Jehle, our critic, started us on our journey. Starting our Sophomore year, we participated in the many school activities. That year we chose jack Skinner, president, Ethel Morton, vice-president, Ioan Hyde and Ruth Gower, treasurer and secretary as before. YVhen this, our third year rolled around, we chose 'iVictory as our theme. The juniors took a lively part in all drives for silk hose, puzzles, clothes hangers, scrap metal, and various other things. As can be plainly seen, the clubs and societies, as well as the R. O. T. G., are sprinkled quite thickly with Juniors. The list of football and basketball players and those taking part in other sports contain many Junior names. The band, orchestra, and debate teams contain many talented members of the class. Remembering the boys from Centennial who are now in the service, the luniors with the assistance of the clubs and the students are keeping a list which will be placed on a steel plaque at the end of the war. This plaque will be our class memorial. During the year three Junior essayists, Betty Lou Nafe, Gladys Speakman. and Virginia Carson, were finalists in a contest with Virginia winning top honors. Holding the oflices this year took very capable people. To lead us, we chose Lyle Kingery, president, Bill Storer, vice-president, Ruth Gower and Joan Hyde, sec- retary and treasurer. respectively: and Bob Evans. yell leader. OH? on the road to our Senior year, we plan to continue our good record with Victory even more our goal. ' -PRISCILLA XICCABE Page Thirty-nine wifi'-I ,KQV A S- yx fe? W' Q, xv fl ---vs 'ar ,.. 'Q W' Page Forty CECILIA LEE .ACOSTA ROI! ALIZO 'IOXI XI l I IQ XlARC.ARI.I' ALLEN 'A' LII I IAN ARCIIIRI S ROSIAI XRY ARIJ X'II,l7RI-D ARNIS'Il'UNC 'II-,IJ RALR 'lr ALAN IIAKIER CUNSLILI A RARKLAS IIARISAR X Ill LIIY AI.YC'Ii RUR'l'IIAYlCK 'A' DOROTIIY BRANDON I-IILA AIAI. BROOKS SIIIRl,liY RROXYXI2 BILL BRYAN 'A' MARY JEAN BLINCIZ JOAN CARARA FRANKLIN CARSON YIRGI NIA CARSON 'lr BETTY JANE CASII BILLY CORIIRN HILUGIQXIQ COLLIYS NORNIA BURGER 'A' IZYILIYN CARI LR PIQARL CUIIIJOYA JOI, IIRXIDY PIIXILIS BUCHANAN i MARY IILLLN RARYI l'I' CIIIARLI S RAII IS I IQ BOB IlI,RYS'l'LIX LEONA COYINGAION if Juniors if I IOREYCI. C IIIITIS PIIII. I7XYX,X .XII I I Y IJ XIIII PIIXI IIS IDI IJ.XI,XX 'A' IIIIIJ IJICIXLIISUY IJUXX X I,XIIICX Jn. ,. --. IUIS jI,XX IXIIIKX A3 5 Dol:lxlll.xxl, IISIILII ' ' i' CI,XR.X C,I,XOX,X llxlxll' C.IIIIC.,XX W IIIIIII KLUXXII1 bf' , 5 ' Q 9, s I DIQXX II.XXX.X 4, Q x. 'A' , 71. IQ IIIII, IIXIIUY XIIXNII IIIIJXIXX .XIIQI, IIIIZPSIIXIXY 4 ALNLX COX' ll xw cox all XCI, IDXSI1 llullll DIJIIIN LYIMX DONLLY IZUI! IX XXS IVICJIXLIX IOII IX XXS ,IIXI I,XX'I IIS XOIIXIX II.I' IISK X I IIY X I Oll II URI' ,XIIX III X II XIZIEI II IIIISSI II II XXI S jLII,II,I I X IJIINCLXN 'A' IIIXYKIS IIIIOT IXIXI X IIXXIXI IJOIIOTIIY IIII I II DON XID III,,X'III PIIXIIIN IIXYI-,I X XIII IJIII IJ IIILINS XIXIXXIIIIIII LIIIIN ,A 'K CJIQOIILI. CLXRXLII X Page Forty-onc I G .il If - llfib. lx -' 'ar O- 9 NY' I W, I 26' 'Y' Is V! s A 'C I 4' 6- v ? ,fn eh. 'Q its F- FF qi- CIl.XRI,ES KI,LIXHI1INI BILLIE NIARII. NICBRIDI. KENNETH IIILMES BEUI.,-XII HOEF XIEDA HOIINIIIQCK XIIIDRLD HORXBECK 'A' YTRGINIA HLIDSPETII JUAN HYDI1 IUCLEYE JOHNSON KEYNIi'I'Il HUNTER 'A' PAYE JOHNSON VERA JOHNSON YERDON JOHNSON I3Ii'I I'IIi KELLY 'k CIIARI.O'l I'Ii KING I.YI.E KINGERY I.ORR,'XINIi I..-XXVIIILNCE ELYERNA IHXUGIILIN 'A' ABLERT I.EON.'XRD NANCY I.IiIL I3,fXIIl3.XR.'X IJLVVIS Nl.XRG.XRE'I' MCDONALD 'A' PRISCILI..-X NICCAIEE LOUIS BOB NIcEC'OI.I,XR XXIIIIXNI J. XIQDOXNELL DALE XICCILIIRE i' IDEI.I. HUDIDI ESTON XLXRY JXXIQ HOPKIYS NOIIXIAY IUDXYIG IIIIIJ IIOIIORAN i' BOB ILE I3IQ'I I'Y IAXKLI I.Y ROY III. HIFI' BHVI IL HOI F if J u n io rs if Page Forty-Iwo HAROLD MARIE DOROTHY MAJOR CONNII- NIAYIQ XIARINO ILXYNIOXD MVR.-Ui 'lr Rum x1,xm'1x JACK mm. nw xlcmcxx h'1'm5L xlolwox JACQUELINE x1L11..xY BETH' Lou xxu. x1.xuu'x N1-4lLsoN .bxcxks M115 'k DICK OTLOXXLR LI.E.XXOIIlg ORICIIIC K PIIXLLIS OYLLR J. 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POAIWI I.R PRANCILS QUILLEX 'A' BOB PXITERSON BIARGARLI' PLXN BUDDY PUIAO CQLRAI D GIQRKIN fa 1 Q1 i : 7 l Y' I aa' f. ll A W gy! .F 'N g n- I Q- I 3 f 5- 6 C E, A.- 1 ' M125 - ' it I ,qo- G- II Er' BILL QUIL LEX EUGENE RIKE IRQXXK RU IXCQUI-I,IXE ROIZB BRUCE ROLL 'A' NFO DON.-XLD ROPER I.LON.X RO XIXRY DRIiXI1I, ROSE K.-XTHRXN HOSE 'A' XX'E RUNVO KLXIIX IX RUXYI R LOIKNIE R,'Xlz RUSSELL 'k XI.'XRGIIp S.XIIO CREST I I I X S XNCIIIJ GLORIJX SIE DOI O I'I 'I I- SXNI XRII I,I IRI-'ITY NI.XRIIi S.'XUERS 'lr 'Ylzll X SCI INI-.DI LR JEAN sm HI.E1i I3Il li SCIXRIRROIICLII '1 om' sCm11'1'T i' :XRS IRI S SI'.XX' COYSIII I .X SI Y X CLI ORIA QIZN X 'A' HEX SlIIQI,I,IlX' DONNA SIIIRI I-.Y I III I I.'IAX SIXIS YI Il.X SIYLI IQIUN i' XIII DIXLD SISK XlIRI.XXI SIxII IUY j.XL'Ix NIXIYXI Il XIXRY XIII. SXIIIII 'k GEORGE SXYDI R ROSE RLXIKII1 SOLLLE CL.-XDYS SPE,-XIQBIJXY PEGGY SPI-LAR Page Forty-four IOHN STAVAST EDXVARD STEXVIXRT LUIS STR.XC'K LOIS SUPPLE 'k LOU SUPPLE JOE SXVIFT TINI TAYLOR EYELYN TEKIPLEIIOF 'A' EVELYN TERRIIL KI.'XRYBlfI.l. Tl IOXLXS Qs IZUXICE TII,xIf'I'ox I ,- IIELIQN 'I'RllJIl,I.0 J f ,f .I l i' A , x 6 'I JIAI VOIGIIT , .0 , .rt -, Q . IOYCE WAIID ' RIIISA XVEST I I1EI3Ecic,x XYICLION 1 ly vk . . , , ,. . , h A K I 1,-I JANICE xIII.c.oxsox K Q , fi s GEORGE XVILLI.-XNIS H, 1 W. A. WILLS 4 ' A Joux Womans V E I - '- ci , , i, i' ' ' ' 'ilm I nom ANN YAT,I,AN.-XRIJO . X' M I3Ex'Em,v ning s'I'xxI.IaY v EQ. ,I Blu, sTom-,II J-fx H 'ff .3 '- XIELYIN suxmIxI.I. 1 W , ' F I I ' ' y 'V .I.w1f' AQ. . Eu 'k l .- DAVID Tuoxxfxs ' x - oLIx'E TYIIOI, I 6' 9 ' 3' JERRY XVHI'I'li I L ' U IIETII I',xIII.Ex' ' ' I 1 ' . f 1 , . if i 1.11. .gi- CAROL XVRIGHT PATTY SPILIQER 3 5' I Qi N , RuI'm1.xm' sTn.xDEII 4-.-5 , GORDON suI.I.Ix3xN 'A' JERRY TOFFLER LOUIS VAN BEEK , I J ' 9' - if unlo rs if S' Page Fong-Rue l u 1 9 2 Y -,',,......---4v ' ' 'U IQ I' ggklg Q!!! I gif fins ef The Sophomore Round-up L- READY MISS MELCHER B. NORTH I. KAUFMAN N. I. DAVIS NOTHER year has gone by, and the Class of '45 is still going happily and successfully on its way. We-the Sophomore class of today, the Freshman class of yesterday, the Junior class of tomorrow-wish to go down upon the records as a group building the best American citizens. When we were only bewildered Freshmen, Mark Longfield was our capable leader, and Lain Ready was his assistant. While Bob Hatton tried to bring forth our weak yells, Norma Jean Davis was keeper of the book, and Jacque Kaufman held the money bags. Mr. Jehle was our much needed sponsor. Having replaced Mark Longfield and Bob Hatton, Bill North and Herb John- son have done their jobs very elhciently this past year. Miss Melcher took the responsibility of seeing us through the remaining three years. Helping our country, we sponsored the key campaign and, with the coopera- tion of the other three classes, collected thirty-five ounds of old, otherwise useless keys. ln the Bed Cross Drive our contributions totaled more than those of any other class. We differ from the other classes in many respects, but we are just like them in one-we have supported all the war drives, too. ln football Jack Mason and Ed Flanigan made their letters. The only one to make the first basketball squad was George Kenady. Had it not been for the Sopho- more boys. the wrestling team would have been small indeed. Many passed their Commando Test. Debating is a popular activity among many of our busy group. Harriet Good- man, Bob Jackson, and Wardner Crockett are the experienced members, because this is their second year in this field. The new members-Joyce Haycock, Pat Dun- ham, Blanche Epstein, and Mark Longfield-are showing real progress. Harriet, hlark. and Bob had the opportunity to go to the State Tournament, and Harriet was so capable that she was a contestant for the Vories Medal. Jur class is fortunate in containing a number of people who can sing. Of course, we can't even begin to name all the people who sing exceptionally well, because there would he an endless list. However, there are the Downbeats -Dorothy Harnish, Jeannie Lees, and Joyce Haycock-who are well-known by everyone. Pop- ular music is their held, but in the held of the more classical music we hnd Harriet Goodman-another Sophomore songbird. On the honor roll for the first semester we held the lead with seventeen having all ones. As the end of the year rolls around and we bring our reminiscing to an end, we want everyone to remember that the Class of '45 has been supporting its country and its school, and it will certainly continue to do so in the future. -AIARJORIE GROVE Page Furry-.seven . er- , 1 'f ' Q' gy ., H , C W, Q. ' ' i, W ' Q Y-'fr if xf'- -5- ,Lug A. -A N ' , ,I v,,!1514,a.L f N it , 'tj .gg . V 1 .5 wx 4 M? Q y :H 11. Q 'J , ,Fwy , A V' ,Xi Q 1 ,41 Haf- , 4 QL ,Q x,fi3Q , - g4,sa , . , If W A -fi lf' 1 F Q' : . o yy, jg: 'Hi N f f . 1 f 1 I Ai' .23 - A-'wrap 'Sk , I'1,',lI 5 a -., if ' ' , . A 'f,T.,1f ' - A I' A-R 'T' 4, , L W , ' 2 f gg, 3 ,i . ng , s A , A if ,.. W ff.. f -, Q 1- - gf ..,' - ' , F' .L 1 ,. ' ' , A BJ 4 Q --'fl ' W , .W 'f -f. 5 , 'Ars -if . Zi Q A ' gg Q 'f f,f'5Py . H, V' we ,- af X- 0+ .. - 5, I ,QQ - A -1 ' if . ig, ' l f- -'...w:', ' Q 'E 2 ! ' w G fm-nv. , -1 ,, ,,m3if A Q B , ,ww -Q 'Z 1 1 dl 9 mf 13 Q, fr 2' 59,5545 fi? 'vu iw fn .- W, 1-...gil w7,'5pf14:'i'j, yy -FA, wh ' ,, ' v G 'f IA um: ff. - v V ,4 M 5 9 f? 4 gzs ' wi? , , f Q ,.,.v-, , HTS? .x 115 W, in kziii' , 'Q' 35'f54.n5I ,'i1 F ' ' me iff, 6' I A ,+A ser m ags- V ., :ii 5 '51 . -q A W-, Ai a. 4:,:,. - exam ' N22 .- 5 - ., -pf'--,, 3' .V wifi ' 3. ,T,EiW, f5?5d.i, M, ,,,..j vlvjvy 3 fr 1 ' - 4 f- 9 . .K ff? t ff 'ff -F :. ' 1. f. ,eg F' '11 -'ia ig' ' ' 7'fiYQ?5.k2 S if 'f 2- , 1 QV, 35- uk C 1:Fg:.K-.1 - . 3. 4? A 5 :Tai 'f .VL .fr 4 Y' 114 fs. 1., ,,.,,f,afP' rl WIIDDLE PICTURE Imr: SILIIUD IIuIa'rIxlcIx IIIUIINJI I run-r XY.xItcrs fvL'u1u'I1.l 1 II How: XYIIIXIL-11 Yan XVinkIu I3urnscII1L'in Riblnsky XI udd Smith XVHUQI jackson Il Row: Orr Bnnfiiglin Iittlcmun Salmon Au brcy Nemicr n Row: Hood Davcnpor! Smith Hoff Knowles lIv:Naxnnra Spilkur fr TOP PICTURE Tryp If fic: .X. II HCI II. I .Jwfn I. KMIIIIIL-5 IE. XHM II. II-:fx IX, Mum I. ,I un L. C.11I::1, N. 'II If 11: I. lik II. I IIZII I. Ilmcfl N. Sum. C.. Iulzrmg I. Su I-...rr IX. S.-xmzm -I. XX 'I .III 11.1.1 lima: Ix. U IHIIIN Il. Nu piwnsun II. Ixzmg X. I Iwxnpxun I.. K nlhy X. Xllun II. NIL XI.1rtIn Burr, yu lim,-i XI. C UNIX II. Nnmwm Ii. I pxrcux X. Cnsm I. K1-rmuk C. Burns P. johnson XI. Ihrgy .go BOTTOM PICTURE ' i943 ff Tis. R X. I. c. lr 1. S. Nunn Xl 1. IJ I. IJ 1. ,L Ir . I. I.. I. D. x. I . xl Ki nw. X. XI R, IJ. Razr: Nlunsin I'4'rgLAsun Young Iludriullvz I.xLuI1s Ik' LI.: Inu-rm C'mIx.1m .I lim.: IIINI Ix.uufm.m I in-lxmrvc I uw IIAYIIINII Il.Ix.mk IIIII I Hun IImlw,nI furwxi Ihfllrr C'I1unI1rII II:-Ifrulm-I XX'zxwII In nu fn IT .4- C'rcux lux Unis II.1x vi IIAPLAIIL' HEI-gwxwrx ...,..-.,- To 11 j. j. II .-X B. IJ R Ii Row: Smrkmn 'I uckcr Uulu Iicnku 'Ierry Hayes Martinez Higgins Svc' II 1 o 0 o 'FUI H U'5 'l'I1ird ROW: Iintlnvu I'Iuu': - IYIIIYIK' I. SUHUH I- Iimoksliirc B. Mooney A. Bw-Fw Al. Ifrank CT. Sluuurr KL. Mcllrzilh M. Montgomery II. IInrnh.nrt JK. I'IifcnImrL Iirharl 2- Ifllflfffl I.. M1u:'Lil R. Williams T- -'Und G. 'I'r ji 1 Ii. NI lj C. Silva S O P h O m O r e S I,. Grshani urpn I.. Barker if I 9 LI- 3 if OS vi 'Q' .li- Top Row: II. Hinges, A. Garner, J. jones, II. Perrin, C. Peters Bottrmz Huw: I. 'IzxfI, N. Gleason. B. Icswv: 1. LACY Ma. IEHLE B. rmrcocic A. M. MELTON K. DUCY FTER the summer came to a close and round-up time was at hand, the poor - little mavericks of the class of 1946 wandered dejectedly about the halls of the old Centennial range. Finally we were hazed by the older cowhands into the main corral and branded as fulfledged Centennialites. Mr. Iehle, our foreman, held an election, and Kenneth King was chosen range boss. He left for greener pastures, and Bevan Haycock soon superseded with Ioe Lacey as his assistant. To keep our records we were fortunate to have Artha Mae Melton. With such wealth Howing in, Kay Ducy was elected treasurer. Donald Brandon very ably led us in our demands to be heard. Now the process of cutting out begins. Some were led to victory on the football field, Manual Baca, Chester VVigton, Harlan Raims, Charles Printz, Benny Salter, Bob Manire, Donald Evans, Donald Brandon, Gene Dunham, and Tom Milne turned into the basketball court. Sooth- ing strains of music claimed some to the band, glee club and orchestra. The editing of the 'fCentennialight and The Centennial Year Bookn led a few to their folds, while still others browsed on the tender roots of debating. Several freshmen put on an act in the Vodevil. The circus, built on health, claimed all who were in gym classes. Our track team is well represented, and thc honor roll has many freshmen names on its pages. -WILLA NUCKOLLS -MARJORIE Lonrrvron Page Filly-two Freshmen Stampede Ka-J, Q3 11 'f M fry V J 'i a V 5 I 'I -A AA K ' in , 'f 'L .57 H , '- is X' E . i A 'vii W Q4 LA! is-. 55,5 L .37 W, f P nnvf-'fi H 4 M . Y gig, K' not- an 4'1- 61 ,ig Y A-um ff' q J ,ff EQ , ze, C M- 15 gif? we' i I ff, '-JV , ff ' v If ' -, A u. . x 5 R in J, m 'ki 1 Q f, an Q A, 1, 'fig N .B ,ng -,L-4 ,ff ' v' I fi- 'As A 1 ' wr ' 1 9' 3 . 'Q H L 3. W4 ,algal , . ' A , QW. L.. ' - L ' Q 4 ' 4 J v' A . , , , I . ,V 1 x. A-fl 1 9: W 4.1- 7 1 2, an rms., fe W, W A 1 mf nam X , 'vw .fa ,s ,NL 31 0- 4143113 L -. L. ,H lr-., vis' s- , J ,X , .J y ,, .lx V' L 2 -., 5 1' .Q 1 -ff, : '14, . ,. y. , S JE , 1 f-ggi ,WM . wwf? 1. s f , 1. 23? Q , -Q. we Q - nw. any kink, A . If. 'E' xx wp Qi, ..JT' ivwqgg- P' W'-5 gg' ' f N-v-i Ing II TOP PICTI. RF lane: 'xKi'I.fnx rv S'!zA'Ie Iulwr Il.lx N-mth XI:1 'I KT4-ff 1' I '- Clfw, II... H1 IJ-.,,, I' I I-IY': NI -I I X U' ' II' il 1. -, IM, ff, Mlm. I.1j.-14 I nz Iffwr Ixumi-LI5 K 'fx 'I Ilus XI :I'.l CI XIQII X! 1111111.11 Iiulm-5 IIl1rIwx II1m',cIL'I' BOTTOM PICTI RF I lr I1 Iwn: IIlxrxt Iflrilm Singwr ,I.I1m-N I.nI1fr II.Ixu:w ILM XK'iu S.1II.1xx.15 If Ifffu: I I Huw Ilffpvr -I. II.urr1N Imxix IrvxxtI11L S4 ,II4-v Sm ith Sllx .IQQ ITffu': lmmvll I.+1mw imllm' XIwul1x'1' XIL XIHIIQ K. StmpI1vu f In I hmm LIAIII plxcl MIDDLE PICTURE 'I up Row: I . Apmlaca II. IIHIIIRIICS I. Ilnlst I. lkwixmgtun Ii. I ilvpntrick Il. XIuncIt II. I'c1rmun Nl S1-nn II Pcrkins Svcnml Huw: S. Al. Marco I7. M. Dnvzio Nl. Icwis I. I,. Parton II. I,LluL'ru Y. IA. Nlnssuro NI. Class Y. I. Lmmxmctta Y. j. Snouk Thin! Hmr: CI cIILII'I'1H'lI3I'1O II. I. Iluindo Xl. j. jones Iz. I.. Cl Xlarrincz Patti Criilith XI. Pau-house Il. M. Duran X. J. Gullardo Freshmen 'IOP PICTURE 1' II':1': xl II Ik . .LJ 8 I. IDN., I. N : I'. IL.:-,.1u IJ. NI 1111 VI, I1,11111i11x Il. S1I1r11.I1 K1. I'Ix1iI.px x..1:1If11:: ll. lJ1.i1111n UI. I'1n1II1111n I . II11xx,I1kI I. l II, XI, Huw XI. '1I.1:tI1x Xl. 11:11. II. I1'.5 X. Npxfnx II1r'.I II1114: X. Ilnxx II. I'.m11:I II. IIIIII I . III-rnnndcz IZ. Sqmhuz II. I Ilggins S, C ollelti II. Rigirozzi R. Miller f IQII13 if BOTTOM PICTURE 11111 Run: I. Ivnl V. 8114111- D. IIUII Ii. Nl.111m.I I . Ix.1xI'x11 XI P1-111111.11 I'. I. Xx!1I111u11Ix l. II1lII11.I1 II. C11I. XI. I--11Ir11r II. I'E11Ip. If. -.I II 11- I. X1:!1u I2 I1 N1 11 Il, lI1,1111'a.1u I. XY1I1.w1x C.. I21 1.1111 111:11 Ii 1- II. X11 I I11.I.11 I XI. I, XIX 1m- II. YII1:x I. III-11-nur I . X. X.1n X. C1r.xm 7.m4It , ki iN-jgbg S6300 Kb QUGE Page Fzlty ugh! For her years of devoted servzce to Centenmal, for her skzll and pro czency as a teacher, for her gentleness and charm, or her contnhutron to the success 0 the school newspaper, we thank Mzss Faye Breckenndge and wrth apprecratwn and affectzon dedwate to her thzs sectzon of our Year Book A S . H . f ' ' f Top Row: I. Bullen, A. Cann, N. Stephan, Miss Tour, L. Allen, D. Bisel Second Row: V. Brimmer, V. Chavalia, A. Comer II. Gallagher, P. Harris, A. Gower Third Row: I. Holloran, C. Kelly, E. L. Smith, A. Porter, I. Seavy, D. Miller Bottom Row: H. Smith, R. M. Todd, R. Taylor National Honor Society President, Joe Bullen Vice-President, Audra Cann Secretary-Treasurer, Nancy Stephan Critic, Miss Isabelle Tour Those who become members of this organization are chosen on the basis of their character, scholarship, leadership, and service. A great responsibility has been placed upon these members, not only during their high school days, but for the rest of their lives. The members of the National Honor Society act as student teachers in the absence of teachers. This has afforded them the opportunity to give a real service to Centennial. lt also has been their privilege to give individual instruction to students who, due to illness, have had to miss school. Members are selected by the Centennial faculty. Fifteen percent of the senior class may belong. The first five per cent is chosen at the end of the junior year, the second five per cent at the close of the first semester of the senior year, 'and the remaining group at the end of the senior year. Unlike other organizations all Centennialights aspire to become members. To be granted membership in the National Honor Society is one of the highest honors that Centennial can bestow upon her sons and daughters. 'YVIRGINIA BRIMMEH. Page Fiftgfnine Honorarv SponsorffNlr. William Iehle Acllvllllls President - - - Verona Chavalia Vice-President - - Georgia Lou Fvans Secretary - Geraldine Yesberger Amiistice Day Assembly - Tea for Faculty - - - Pep Assembly for Florence game Hostess to P.-T. A. - - - - Sponsor of Annual Essay Contest - - XXI-ir Activity: Compiling names for Gentenr1ia1's Service Roll Custodian of the Centennial Scrapbook Page Slxly Top Row: G. Yesberger, V. Chavalia, Miss Anderson, G. I.. Evans, P. Mcklahan E Nlonon Second Row: M. Allen, D. Bisel, A. Borthsvick, Y. Brimmer, P. Buchanan A Cann Third Row: Y. Carson, A. Comer, I.. I. Dittmar. I.. Donley, L. Douglas D Fisher Fourth Row: Bl. Fisher, H. Gallagher, R. Gower, P. llarris, BI. J. Hopkins Hyde Bottom Row: C. Jones, J. Kay esperlan H ' Sponsor-Miss May Anderson - Patsy 1NlcBlahan - Ethel Morton - Lenore Douglas November 10, january 22 February 5 February 16, February 13 1942 1943 1943 1943 1943 Q V. Top Row: C. King, N. Lee, D. Listennan, D. Major, B. M. McBride, M. McCabe Second Raw: hi. hlcGuire, M. hlickey, B. L. Nafe, M. Perm, I. Pfeifer, R. A. Platz Third Row: F. Quillen, D. Roller, D. Roller, M. N. Smith, V. Smith, G. Speakman Fourth Row: N. Stephan, R. M. Todd, M. Yan Schoiack, G. XNalker, J. VValker, R. VVest Bottom Row: R. VVig!0n, Ni. Wolf C l-lesperlan HONORS Time Award - - - Harriet Gallagher Vories Debate Medal - - Dorothy Bisel Sports Queen ---- - Nancy Stephan Sports Queen, Junior Attendant - Mary Jane Hopkins Centennial D. A. R. Candidate - - - - Harriet Gallagher Hesperian Essay VVinner - - ---- Virginia Carson Hesperian Essay Finalists ---- Gladys Speakrnan, Betty Lou Nafe Legion Oratorical Contest State VVinner ------ Dorothy Bisel Arkansas Valley Chapter D. A. R. Essay Winner - - - Betty Lou Nafe Popularity Contest VVinner ------- Nancy Stephan National Honor Society-Dorothy Bisel, Harriet Gallagher, Virginia Brimmer, Pauline, gms, Audra Cann, Nancy Stephan, Verona Chavalia, Rose Mary Todd, Adrian mer. 1 1 r r r y v 1 v 1942 1942 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 Page SiXly-DDC 9 Yi' 'frm wil!-vz .Q 1 -if' ,XQNY-I if.:- Al ar. 1 70:31 - sf, X' Sr N , ,Q O . ff I-ll-Y ff cinbcr ol' an intcrn.niun.1l nrganimtiwn, ciiinvcd .mntlicr succcgsful IIA, ri nm I I year undcr tlic friendly and cupiblc guidance of thuir xpmiwr, Xlr. Kcnnctii COAIIIIUY. 'lilac ilii1L1I'NKi.lfi owning HlCL'liI1QN lucid at the Y. KI. C. X, prfwidcd interesting and vnlumiining pr'cvgr.1111N. lhwc prngr.nnx iIlL'iLlLiL'Li spcrilwrs irnm Iilt ,Xrniu XJYY. 3 Nlxirinc. I. li. l., .ind the Centennial Cmichiiig Sufi. H15 x .iLIIXiliL'N fur thc ycgir iI1L'iL1LiCd 11 football pep aswmivly. and the pur- Chusc of lmmpml cquipmcnt for thc Pucbln .Xir Base. Page Srxlg-Iwo 1? rs- ,w is 1 - Q, , y . nb ,Oi i ta fs J xv 7 sl la 'F ns- t . 'mn' ' N pi - l nn- . 1- Ty f 'Q' A at - 1 mi' sl . . .fa .' I N X Q Q . . s x ' 4' X 3 xy -r ' ' ' H' g , 9' , ' vt 3. at 1 X A .BQICV PICTURES ON PAGE 62 Top Row: ll. Smith, ll, Cillnggly, Nlr. Coatncy, A. Porter, C. Kelly, I. Murphy Sec-und Rmr: P. llill, R. flutter. I.. Barnhart, ll. Bernstein. R. Berry, I. llracly Third llutr: llullen. c'.HIlDl7l'll. B. folulrn, ll. Colby, Couyer. ll. llay ' Fmutlz Hun: li. lx.ins. l. Dickerson. I. Cilligan, ,L Comer, D. llnnnri, ll. llutton q 5 h Q 1 l Burton: lluu: l. llolloriin, j. llnllomn. K. lluntcr. ll. Islicstt-r, Y, johnson, IQ. jones PICTURES ON PAGE 63 l Tn Huw: l. liirulcry, ll. l:mrn'Iu'e, ll. Nlcxznnec, ll. Xlillcr, D. Nliller. ll. Kloery T' 554 Second Huw: ll. Neucoiiilx, ll. Pzirlzipizxno, 9. Pepper, ll. Pierce, B. Quillcn, li. Rike Thinl Huw: Nl. Runner, 1. St-aiu, B. Storer, R. lriylor. IJ. Thomas. J. Trevithick X -9 v Fourth Row: XY. .X. VK'ills, CQ. Heslxerger, B. Zabel, J, Klulloy, B. Phelps, B. Bryan I W . Balfour Huw: J. Skinner, .-X. Leonard I if l-l I -Y ff Social activities of the organization were highlighted hy a Southern Colorado Hi-Y Conference. ln the fall the .Xmicae Girls club and Hi-Y enjoyed a joint chile supper and dance. .X spring dance and picnic concluded the clubs program for 43. lli-Y olliecrs. serving for one semester only, were: Presidents, llnrold Smith, Harold Gillogly: Yice Presidents, Albert Porter, Clark Kellyg Secretaries, Clark Kelly, lack Murphy: Treasurer, Putnam lrlillp Sergeant-at-Arms, Ralph Ritterg Chaplains, Harold Gillogly. Albert Porter. -HAROLD GILLOGLY Pagr Sixtgkfhref F R z Qi' A Page S .-6 Q8 Top Row: Ii. Tricbcs, Bl. Cudworlh, I. Lambert, B. I. Phelps, B. L. Bloore, D. Brandon Sm-oml Row: N. Berger, ii. Brooks, J. Carara, L. Carpenter, E. Carter, M. I. Chester Third Run: 1. Cox, I. Cross, L. Dickey, F. Elliot, D. Iiwers, V. Fluke Bottom Row: XI. Griillth, A. Henry, XI. llornbcck, M. Hornbcck, F. Johnson, R. Lappin ff Shakespeare ff Cri1ic4KIrs. N1.1cI.can Honomr-a Critic-Kliss Cunningham OFFICERS Prcxidunt - V - Eh-Jnorc Tricbcs Vine l'ruinh'11t Xhry flldwurth Sucrcmrv - - - Irie IJIIITDCYI ,I-Tk'-iNllI'1'f f lfllwuixc Orr. Betty -loan Phclpx Ilimwrinm 4 Y Huy 5.1110 Chcxtur fxry-lour X '42- 'if 5I4f1'5 05- 'Q Ii 1 ,wi Q' 5' F ' are I 3' A 1. Top Raw: I. Morgan, HI. Nickerson, E. Ol-aichick, E. Orr, P. Oyler, BI. Park Second Row: li. Pickerel, BI. Potter, Il. Powell, B. Robuck, XV. Roper, I. Sawyer Third Row: CL. Smart, R. Soller-, I.. Srrack, R. Stmder, E. Terrill, J. Tucker Bnttrmz Row: B. Xllrgner, N. VVhile, I. VVood, R. Martin +1 Shakespeare ff ACTIVITIES Vodevil .Xct - November 6, 1942 Hostess to P.-T. A. january 19, 19-13 Vvar Bond Assembly ------ gXpri1 16, 1943 Decorated Throne for Circus King and Queen - April 21 1943 Donor of Shakespeare Scholastic awards to Freshmen honor students. Pgs yr uri! I- 'G' Q6 lf? 4'9 ii 5 sl TW il I I in 9 'ts Top Row: B. Berry, B. Miller, Mr. Tomlinson. T. Taylor, E. Rike, B. Bryan ,ff Second Row: T. Baer, J. Campbell, C. Gerkin. J. Cilligan. D. lleath, K. liilmes i qf' Third Row: R. Katz, KI. Longfield, Y. NleXIillen. B. Xloore, H. Newcomb. I.. Ritchey f is Q' Fourth Row: B. Phelps, D. Roper, S. Rosen. I. Stavast. C. Sullivan, I. Swift 0 Bottom Rolf: XV. A. XYills, G, XYilliatns V l . ff Aetomen ff 1 CD The Aetonien Civic Society. under the very capable leadership of Klr. Tomlin- son, has completed a very eventful year. This year Aetonien has sponsored two assemblies. one of which was designed to promote the buying of war bonds. The climax of the years activities came when Aetonien sponsored the drive to obtain coat hangers for the Pueblo .Xir llase. The war bond drive, results of which were displayed on the lliar Stamp Thermometer on second lloor, exceeded all expectations by more than doubling the quota of eight hundred dollars set for Centennial. The ollicers of ,Xetonien for the first semester were: llob llerry, president: james Campbell. x'ice4president1 llob Miller. secretary Tim Taylor. treasurer: and llank Vidal. sergeant-at-arms. The ollicials for second semester were: llob Berry. president: Bob Xliller, vice-presidcntg Bill Bryan. secretary. Tim Taylor. treasurer: and Eugene Rllif. SCl'gCLlllt'8f'l1I'I'ITS. -NIARK LONCZFIELD P ge Sixty-six F ft . 4, A-rf: auf-- qlflr- 'fl' t 1s1F . ' N 1--.- -2 A 'I-5' ff' 'Q' N ,ff X .26 Har' . ep ' 1 1 l 1. ? 1 -K. 1 85- ' ,pgs LI. 'Eb l 4? In YSQUIV iv- V x. 'K 6 , Q. 1 A.- to. .W V' n 1 w H- fs:- Q Top Row: Mr. Frank Smith, R. Bailey, I. R. Parlapiano, D. Day, I. Treviihick, D. Brady Second Row: I. Brady, I. Coover, F. Dickerson, J. Gallegos, ll. Gillogly, A. Gower Third Row: P. Ilill, I. Ilolloran, J. Hubbard, A. Leonard, ll. Klabie, I. Nlulloy Fourth Row: D. O'Cunner, II. Pierce, D. Rose, 1. XVhite, G. Yesberger, NI. Runner f Senate + Under the leadership of Mr. Frank Smith, the members of Senate have added another years service to its long and brilliant record. Some of the honors attained by Senate members are: National Honor Society, Ansel Gower, 'loc lflollorang R. O. T. C. oflicers, Colonel Putt Hill, Captain Harold Cillogly, Captain Ansel Cower, Captain Douglas Day, Second Lieutenant lames Cooverg and Yell leaders, Ansel Cower, Harold Cillogly, Harold Pierce. The activities of the Purple and Cold included serving the P.-T. A., putting on a minstrel show for a pep assembly, and sponsoring the collection of adventure and comic magazines for the hospitalized soldiers at the Pueblo Air Base. -JOE HoLLon.xN Page Sixty-seven - 415 F . 1 V arf' :1 f, GY ii Mfr. . I6- G9 V? H B X X 15 an X 195 IT' of if Ser wr, .-,4 J , la 75 Contemporary ir Names from top to bottom: First Column: V. Rapalje T. Abner M. Arbaugh V. Casey P. Dedman B. Laceky B. Meyers Second Column: Th if Miss Hopper B. L. Clark E. Balboni L. Dameron R. Hall M. MacDonald d Column: A. Darr B. Lewis M. Berry M. L. Dameron V. Howard P. McCabe Critic-Miss Veta Hopper -'A' I OFFICERS mix I' l i President - - - Virginia Rapalje Vice President - Dorothy Schaffer - K Secretary - - Tana Abner 5. A Q I Treasurer - Betty Lou Clark 5- Woggle Bug - Barbara Lewis ' he' 1 fr. .li .gb UH 6 Pagr Six ty-righl Contemporary af Names from top to bottom: First Column: M. A. Neis J. Robb D. Shirley E. L. Smith O. Tyrol B. VVilliams Second Column: C. Porter N. Schneider D. Schaffer L. Supple B. Varlcy C. VVright Third Column: G. Ray P. Spilker M. Shattuck L. Supple I. Wilcoxson A. Neis C. Murphy ACTIVITIES War activity: Conducting the Silk Hose drive. Hostess to P.-T. A., October 20, 1942 Central-Centennial Track Meet Assembly, May 4, 1943 Donation to Red Cross HONORS Esther Lee Smith National Honor Society Esther Lee Smith - - Drum Maior lacqueline Robb - Vories Winner, 1943 v A 35 Qi' f-.- G' :il 1 S- Sf 86 t s E' ' 2. .1- fi. ffv' ,gp , I ' ' fy ' -. , I 1 S, . 'Q' hr. . Q if f 2 3 . ls. Page Sixty-nin ! , Q 4 5 4 H ! 9 4 . jd Y, .af 3- ,rv '7- Q lr Q9- ga 'Y T 1 , q .f 1? - S . f ch ag as . 41 F I6 A. 0 I 'v if 3 B6 Q3 , .1 A 1 7 .M I I F' ks'X -'K' W.. 5 if? xv'- X . QA If . if ' in ' Q., x ,, . I x, X if - . Art League .ls 'Q wg 5- 4-N -k ,, -v cw 1H,- 1: 1: Xl. I!-AMI. 1,. H 'vs 'X'.Nuyw!w1.f.. XX.l11u'. Xl. X.Nm1l i z NMA Nlfzu. Xi. X.U.nl'f1 N mf I, . XI. Ill? NI. H::r:.1 ll: 1' Xl. I lfwxim. 12,1 ll I I i N 1 I A I wi C I. V1 IJ'1'..4:. II.:-I JI' I lJ.xJ- IP. I:-'xl A. Q, , Nl. lm! lx. ls. . x. 91.11. OHILI us K. H. , xl. I Spwrxw' Xl1wIrl1llXlvlm lru.m1nr - - Clwfzgclu Uvalkcr I :WL I3 H. I X. I it I IM-w-Igxmr lbw Xlmx 'Iwhl S1-'g1.11u .11 Xrmx Nlux Null Smith 1.-x. Il. 1. -. . 'Xl Nl c Jw. X uv Vw 1 IH U11 :i.1 Um lHfg:111:Kf1.::n1 I1 XJDQ' Luc P' W41'l1'- XI 'lI Su1Li.wx Xuxu NXUEXIJAII LW' il -X 1, ,Iva X- ,XWM VI 1x..,X,' x N . xx sn v...L,. n, . . . . 1 1 PRL ls X. N.. 1.. .XL X.. X X ... C Iutii-'11 wi' .lxll trxiyx im' thu IUILNM Xii' Hur !l+'Xpi!.1l. '1gQl Q.,' XV lqxlvxgf' ffXQ'l'..I C H1luLi1NvI1 Ht plmf r1w'1'1pl1 I'L'1'l'LlN f1lI'1Ilk' U S ll - - . x . . . Pr'wu1u1I1'+z1 wi .1 rvu kl li.iI' plmcgk tw rin- l.i11wln Ilwxm' .1t Q'l1r'iar11mf. PLlI1'll.iNL' ui L1 willx-wrccn priming prwx iur thc .Xrt Dqmrtmcnt. ,Vue 5. 'IX IX -gm if Qin-Q' Q64 ' -lr il' 9 Zn Q :i .57 A :ny E, ,ffl -5 ggi-' :gf 0' Q t Q Top Row: Nlr. Greene, J. Scary, D. Nliller, R. Ritter. I. Bullen, R. Ishester, B Taylor get-und Row: Ii. XIcYainee, L. Barnhzirt, B. Bernstein, YV. Crockett, B. Evans, E, Flanigan, YV. frazcr Thin! Ilou: IJ. II.inn.i. B. Hatton, K. Hunter, B. jackson, H. johnson, V. Johnson, C. Kelly Vmarrlr Rmr: ll. Smith, Ci. Kincaide, I.. Kingery, D. Lawrence, B. May, B. Nloerv, I. Murphy Fifth Row: CQ. Xlyers, R. North, S. Pepper, A. Porter, B. Quillen, fl. Storer, J. Skinner Bottom Row: B. VVarden, D. Thomas First Semester Second Semester President - ,lack Seavy Dudley Miller Vice President Dudley Miller - Ralph Ritter Secretary - joe Bullen Bill Isbester Treasurer - Bob Taylor - Bob Taylor Sergeant-at-Arms - Ralph Ritter Bob KlcNamee ln accordance with the traditions of the society, Pnyx has aclcled another suc- cessful year to their long record. The society presented the annual Red and VVhite day assemhly for thc Central game, and in February they gave the Lincoln Day assembly at which time they presented the school with a set of pictures portraying the life of Abraham Lincoln. -DEAN HANNA Page Swrnlu -one P n y x Critic4NIr. Greene 'k D. Miller, I. Bullen, Mr. Jones, B. Bemstein, C. Kelly J- SCGVYY B- Taylor A Porter B Hatton X Johnson D Hanna D Thomas A Goxxer D Laurence L lungery B Berry ll Smith ll Ctlloglx R Ritter R Bnllu I Cooxer L Barnhart I llolloran I Campbell Boys Sclence Club OFFICERS Fzrst Semester Presrdent Clark Kelly Vxce Presxdent ,lack Seavy Secretarv Ralph Rrtter Sergeant at Arms Ansel Gower Treasurer Harold Crlloglv Scout Harold Smxth Second Semester Presldent Joe Holloran Ducllex Mrller Secretarx Robert Berry Lloxd Bamhart Treasurer llarold Clllogly Scout Harold Smxth Vxce Premdent Sergcant at Arms Qutnct' The most mwfuc md excmng vmrd ID the un1xerQc Each xt xr under the capable vulclanee of Nlr E C lonew the Bow Suence Club explores 1 portxon ol to talxt mx uplorm nlps tlus xmr e cau9C of TIIIOINITU Incl xx lf xxc rlx but tue lectures and cxpernmnts Ln l e num mrs ll L nb lT1L0Tll'l4'XXLI'L xt Illllllllllg .mtl VSOfIllXkllllL L LXl lx lx1:1.Lx , I 'A' , . n - - - ' ,I I w ' I' -- . ' , - ' , - N '1 - 1- X 3 I i r ' 1 'f 5 I -2 --L ' ' 'M .L L . . . f, X1 . t . ' thu interesting Held. XYC were not able . W L ' 4 A z 'L 'H ', l ' I ' ' 4 V X ' giv- mx' tb' , l . , ,, . . ' ., . .1 , ' . . t , . . . l , Pegs At..'1:t,fru'9 A. McBride, G. Lambert, A. Melton, L. Day, H. Goodman BE: ' fflyi 1-I N, B. Fox, M. L. Dameron, G. L. Evans, M. Shattuck, E. Smith, L. Dameron Miss Matthews, I. Levy, M. Bell 'I lli P. Spilker, P. Harris, C. Wright, A. Hill, D. Roller A. Neis, I. Kay, B. Lewis, R. Gowe I. Hyde, J. Robb ff Centennettes if The Centennettes have as their aim the rendering of service to Centennial. To be eligible for membership, a girl must take an active part in supporting and par- ticipating in all school events and activities. The Centennette uniform consists of a white skirt, a white dink , and a red sweater with the traditional bulldog on the front. The ofhcers forthe past year were: Margaret Shattuck, presidentg Nancy Stephan, vice-presidentg Lois Dameron, secretary, Lenore Douglas, treasurerg Char- lyne Jones, business manager. -MARY NELL SBIITH Page Sevcnly-three M. Reitemeier, Pt. F. Phelps. R. Nets R. M. Todd, N. Stephan, G. Speakman, M Crews 11-1 l r, P. Buchanan nf' Q 9 5' Q3 9 if Q Q' Q' 1 ,4 Q 5 5' S W 5 .. we fir, 3 Y 3 Q ..g A Yi! ig 'I Y N' W ' gp., -Q ' , , F 2 4- ' t ,Q 5 Q -wr 7119! A H A A W.W K W --ft G. YESBERGER, D. LISTERNIAN, A. CONILH, P. MLM.-KH.-KN, N. LEE. J. LIGGEIT L. ROXVLIZY. ll. LEYIS, I. KAUFNIAN. D. DYXIAREE KI. L. IIOYT M. HAYLS, BI. GOOD 'Pit .... I.. J. NIII.I.I.R. S. CASH, B. RUPP, J. IIAYCOCK, J. LEILS, D. IIARNISII, L. DOUGLAS, Y. R XPALJIZ, M. XVOLF IQ QUII LLY g 4 ' 5 1 I Wi a-' J. MORGAN, A. SIQAYY, Ll. GROYI., KI. XVEILER, R. IIALL, IB. I,.XC'IiKY, I. IIAYLR, IJ. BRANDON, E. XYITSELL, D. XYILCOXSON D. MAJOR, BI. VAN AHSDALE if Centennettes if Top Row: ll. Powell, Miss Smith, Miss Taylor, B. Robuck, M. Park, D. Brandon. N. Burger Second Row: A. Bornschein, E. Brooks, I. Carara, C. Carpenter, L. Carson, E. Chamberlain, L. Chamberlain Third Row: D. Colby, M. Cook, A. Coy, I. Cox, Y. Cox, F. Curtis, 1. Dasher Fourth Row: N. Dent, E. DeVries, L. Dickey, F. Elliott. D. Ewers, V. Fluke, C. Frazier Bottom Row: V. Friedl, L. Heidt, J. James, F. johnson, A. Kubick, I. Lambert, L. Lawrence f Commercial Club f As we come to the close of another school year, Commerical Club members are proud of their 19-13 record. Our purpose is, as it has been in the past, to promote business interest and social activity among those majoring in commercial subiects. Page Seventy-six T35 T 1- l Top Row: I. Lugar, B. Melton, M. MacDonald, M. McGuire, B. Minnieur, I. Monson, B. Moore Second Row: J. Morgan, N. Mudd, P. Oyler, B. Phelps, E. Pickerel, K. Rose, R. Randolph Third Row: W. Roper B. Saucrs, L. Schlotfeldt, B. Shipley, D. Shirley, G. Smart, M. Smith Fourth Row: L. Sollee, R. Sollee, -H. Spurling, L. Strack, R. Strader, D. Tekavich, E. Templehof Bottom Row: I. Wood, W. Wood, M. Alt ff Commercial Club f The activities of the year included our annual Christmas party, several inter- esting talks by well-known people from the business world, and our year-long war project of typing names for the Centennial Service Roll. The yearls work was carried on under the supervision of our capable critic, Miss Taylor, and her assistant, Miss Smith. Hazelann Powell served as president, Betty Robuck as vice-president, Merva Lee Park kept the record, and Dorothy Brandon held the keys to the money box. -Barn' Lou Moons Page Seventy-seven 'Qt- QPR iw! ay' XT 35- PCv'4 YQN df..- ,- s -it Kit., il T '-34 Y px par- 3 -I uni il' Q! -ef K,,,,.. stil Top Row C XVlg!0l'l A Perry Mr Fred Smith Mr Rcaub I Lacy C Qeelye Second Ron L Jdfcreon C Tax1orB Hawugk I'lz1nI Hun X Cunll B Ildmes I Ilnrlshorn 'l Bartlu B Bmdx F Cash 'G 1 X rnhnson B 'Vlapbnlh L NlLX1arv1n Fourth Rau 1 'Xhlnp H Nludd R Nuxmxn B Sa nr Bottom Rau D Exams J Hubbard 'XI Smrkucalhu' -if 'Xl bum T Vkest 'YA L F res I1 m a n H I OFFICERS F11 St Semester QCCOIICJ Qcnzcstcr Pruxdant Alx an Pcxrx loc Lam XlLLll'LS1dLI1I C harhs Prmtz Idddu In H1 rson Surg! arx C gorge Tdxlur C lu mr V1 mn Trmsurcr C lurk Suu e Bu m Ihxcoplx I-ruunm Ill Y Ins bun IOI'ILlI'lllLIh1S X011 111 lnxnw X11 RL aus md Ur Ind Smltm as sponsors Undnr thur lbln guldamc md Cmful ludcrslup 1 suuusful XL 1r I1 IN bun complntnd urx PIIILIISLIIX uunlnv mann fue Iqrcshmm bow mat it thc X XI X and uuoxnd m ll1Ikl'LSllI'lU provrlm xftcr tlu IULLIIDUS thosg xxho uxslud could 111 IX plnwponw md omg 1 month smmmmg uxs tlu lftcrmumnv mrzctlon L acmxuu fm tha XLIF mcludcd Qexcral dmccs and A muclmlx Lmmcd spaghem dmmr Tom BARTLEY Page Sn mtg ugh! , - '--' ' .mf Q , -.sv . . E f 1 1. wr- -- '13 ii V ,Qi J 1' I Y F- N-W 1 l . , . f Q A w V' wif - ' H 'f 1 f f, a. x ' 5. . - ' .. ' f .. '. ' . , W' . x 9' Qii fiiuw V - 1- ' ' .. .v . . ll hs L' at 'Sf'J- ' . , y B N Q A . Q I mini 'ii 1 K Q 4 xA . - ,..... ' 16- Qh 'QTY y Q, A ' IKN9, H ' 6- 1 9 . gg, ,L Q .1 t . ' A ' J ',,,' VL ' ,Aw- iiu. .Q .XV , VL V gs, : . ' I , . . . ' , , Q4 M . f ' ', . , .. . ' , A 1 f rf qv 43 ,, .A y .A,,,1'..h,Y x X ,wr , . , '- ., . ' 5, v4 . , . . , y ' X. if ' Y ,K I, --,,, 3, , , , i , '-Q H ' ----' 1 'Y' N' - - - i 4 'S f W 'jl II' 'il 1 4- if 'V 1 1 I' 1 L 51 1 'L . . . i N' ' Eft, ' ik. gl, - H ., , . K. lb Y , Q H, fl 4 'C' ,t , A L . .A H ml -H . , U hx- ,. , .1 iv, .hi - A.. 1 A 4 J ' 'LQ X 1 ' - U Ur, 1' 1 . nlhj 1 v ik- ' 3 IV 31 S y 2 tr v , 4' lv 3 - 'T ' I 77' rfb' ee H4 Q. -qv' - N? A.,-. f Ai YM An.. Rst iw xg, xtwf ,q ff' -.f ,L 5 ms av, Nz- 1 Q! Top R B YVarde G K caxde W F a er C 'Niye s B Worth W Crockett S d Ro W Sprllter R Kat IN Hotzel B Bear E Flan ga H Johnson Third Row I Keys B Niay R Mo roney E Otten A Slo H Walters ' , Botto Row I Wetmore 0Q'W- 9 Presldent Vlce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at arms OFFICERS Fzrst Semester Bob Warden Wallace Frazler Wlay ne Sprlker avne Sprlker Bob Katz Second Semester Wallace Frazrer George Kmcaxde B111 North Wayne Sprllcer Bob Hunt The Sophomore H1 Y has had a xerv successful year The club has llved up to the ldeals of I-I1 Y clean hung clean speech and clean sports Meetmgs were held every Tuesday evenmg at the Y M C IX under the sponsorshxp of Mr Thompson and Mr Coatney Soclal act1v1t1es thls year mcluded dances suppers PICDICS svnmmmg 'md brcycle rrdes Thrs wear sexeral of the bovs attended the drstrlct H1 Y conference whlch was held rn Pueblo WVARDNER CROCKETT Page S1-Lcnry n F p A lf' -. ' Q 3' If I V ' K- 6' 5' sb' ' 1' f .. I 4 , .L y 'A ' 4 V T X Kr .. Q' if lk 4 Q ' f it T ln lf 9 K4 1.- fv--. ,V ' , R 49, 5 1 I br H- iv J un:- X ? A , I V I , K X1 'Q ' X, Frog! K L 6, ', I A K l p 2 fm I '4 , - .5 6 .T Q ,I Q Sap v . lb. ,, I ' I -D V? '- I A V N 'Y' , ,N ' Wg Q I SA Ill ' G ' rf A Sophomore I-li-Y Qijjiwjyjijiy. Q5 'Q W' Top Row: Miss Smith, B. Cave, E. Dobin, B. Cash, L. Archires, G Sena, A. Hibpshman tino, C. Genova, C. Giarratanu, NI. Hidaka Third Row: Bl. Higgins, D. Hiler, B. Keator. C. King, B. Leltig, C. Maurino, J. Mulay D. Seay, M. Sabo, H. Spurling Fifth Row: R. Storm, I. Vigil, L. Yan XVinkle, F. Yallanardo and G. Spicola ff Amicae ff Amicae, an organization of Centennial girls afhliated with the Y. VV. C. A., have had an active and profitable year under the fine leadership of Miss Evelyn Smith. The purpose of Amicae is to help its members to make adjustments to situa tions, to give friendship, to have good times, to enjoy camping experiences, and to develop old interests and cultivate new ones. This year Amicae enjoyed a chuck-wagon supper, a joint uestern party with the members of Hi-Y, and the annual installation banquet. As a part of their war activity, they have participated in military drills and assisted at the U. S. O. lounge. The oflicers were Barbara Cave, president: Laura Lee Van Hlinltle, vice- president, Betty jane Cash, secretary, Lillian Archires, treasurer, Gloria Sena, inter- club council representative. HBETTY JANE CASH Pau: Eighty Second Row: M. Barker, E. Brooks, P. Cordova, C. Corsen- Fourrh Row: VV. Osgood, M. Patti, L. Russell, R. Saxton, Absent: L. Casack, S. Colletti, C. Crowe, B. DeYorss, fx . Ellis, E. Ettleman, B. Gallemore, V. Geonetta, . Glaze, L. Graham, E. Harvey, L. Harvey, N. Iles, A. Keith, D. Lewis, D. Loxvder. L. Mace, S. Marco, hi. Martin, V. Massaro, B. Mooney, E. Patti, B. Pryor, QF- Rlsr 1813-9 Lua. na vqg. .rx i'i.pn-- 'T ,-,. - ii I . X 4 bf' 3 -- 1 , gliiiigl '! 6, 9 . ll. ' -, Q Q I 'A g . A Q, T23 A9 if fi fr T '4 ' 1 Q f 3 : . ' , 5' ,. I -. - - 1? I i I 5 on M ,' lug, ai ,gg 5. 3 ' 'xp af- 0 A A mt' A4 if N -1- 3511 'ldv D 4' .A .q I -asm Top Row: P. lNIcCahe, Miss VVentwor!h, B. North, A. Darr, T. Bartley, L. Collins Second Row: K. Ducy, D. Evans, B. Haycock I. Ilaycock, .-X. Johnson, H. johnson 4' Third Row: Nl. Innes, I. Kaufman. I. Levy, 7 Q 3 Q- B. Ludwig, B. Xlaebeth. I. Mac Farlane , 1 - 5 . Frmrth Huw: B. Hay, E. Otten, B. Pilcher, . Rapulie, B. Roberts, 0. Scribner. tom Huw: C. l'aylor, R. KVarclen, .7 few D, XVilcoxson, J. Place X . M N ?Q.'21's i Rough Riders ' fl President, Priscilla McCabe Secretary. Bob NIcNamee Vice-President, Bill North Treasurer, Aileen Dart UAH jump up and when you come down, Grab your honey and swing her round and round rings through the gym every Tuesday afternoon as the Rough Riders hold their weekly round-up. Miss Ethel A'Teach VVentworth has spurred the Rough Riders through another happy year. The year's program has been gay and enjoyable. The Rough Riders took part in the annual circus, conducted an exciting membership drive, and ended the year with a ubicycle hike to City Park. -DONNA WILCOXSON. Page Eighty-one Top Row: V. L. Fluke, A. Coy, Miss Wentworth, C. Murphy, F. Quillen, L. Donley Second Row: B. Felible, B. Fox, M. Good, J. Haycock, IV1. L. janoski, A. Hill Bottom Row: B. Rupp, J. Sawyer, G. Speakman, E. Terrill, N. Terrill Girls' Athletic Club A' The Girls' Athletic Club had a very satisfactory year under the leadership of the club's critic, Miss VVentworth. The ofhcers were: president, Verna Lou Fluke: secretary, Frances Quilleng and treasurer, Alma Coy. The Puff and Pant Prom was especially gay this year and was given as a Val- entine party. The progressive nickel-anti bicycle ride early in the spring was another enjoyable affair. New members were initiated into G. A. C. at the Apache Camp just before the close of school. The club's jackets are' maroon and gray and are very colorful. C. A. C. had an unusual act in the Circus this year. It was called Rolleo Roll- ing Along . Everyone performed on bicycles. The Queen of the Circus was joyce Haycock, who was chosen because of her excellent posture. Nevada Terrill was one of her attendants. Verna Lou Fluke and jean Sawyer won First and second places in the Southern Colorado Rifle Match. -BARBARA RUPP Page Eighty-two G. A. C. Puff and Pant 'A' Top Left Top Right Top Rmr: E. XYitsclI, I. Monson, D. Dcmarcc Bottom Rrnv: A. Hill NI. BOUZOIII L. Supple, E. Terrill, I. M. I. Hopkins, L. Ionoski, I. Ilaycock Left Robb, G. Spcakman, L. Donley i Top Huw: I. Sawyer, KI. Reitemeicr, B. Barnhart, F. Quillcn, L. Carson, A. Coy Bottom Row: V. L. Fluke, M. A. Bertholf Bottom Right M. Good, C. Burns, B. Rupp, 51. YVei1cr, I. Ccrmak N. Tcrrill, A. L. Beebe, B. Fclible 3 Paar Eighlg-lhfvr L nr +55- 3 l' V Q9 F 3 0- 9' . kilt . g 51,3 V xi. I 1 ' V il . i'A x 1 i V' .1 2 M 5 Q' Q 2 i G Q I9 i Q V. Q1 . H: g i .f ,: f - QW K if . Q Mil' 1..- 3. ii: 'ff is ' 'M 's- W if-5 .. 4 L Top Rmr: P. Harris. .-X. Ginn. Miss Cullen, R. A. Platz, E. L. Smith, P. Buclirinan. Y. Chavalia, .-X. Comer Sucomi Rout l.. Duincrun. Xl. L. Damn-ron. N. I. Davis. P. Dedman, K. Ducy. B. kpsteiii, Cl. l.. lixrins, ll. C.3ll.iglicr Third Hun: B. Cvgiv. R. Umm.-r. Xl. C-rms. ll. lhriiisli. Il. llaycoeli, X. llmnircl. Xl. l.. limi. X. lluclspurli 1 lrffurfli llffu' llwle. ll. ls.iul'nirm. C., l.u11ln'1'I. Al. low. Il. Nldglifirlane ll. Xliiiwr. ll. Nl. Xlrllridc. P. XlrXI.ili.i1i lmrli liifu. X. Xl. Xli-ltwii. l. Nlillvr. I. Nlwrt--ii. li. l. NAM. .L Ycis. 1. l'lin'xfur. ll. Phelps, N. ll. Phillips Sixth Ron: I. lloblw. D. Roller, '1 lluller. O. Srrilmur. fi. Speakinzin. P. Spilker, B. Varley. R. Vassar Butrum Huw: Xl. Wfilrfr. R. VY1L1!1rii. L. xxv1KSl3ll. V Vuvlf CF y w . . . llllO4lliC'l-S Cwllecred 600 niagazines rind bociks for Pueblo Air Base. Gave two magazine subscripriuns to nurses .it Air Base. Ogicers: President, Pduhne Harris. Vice. Marie a scrdpbfwls Uv slimy Cc-iirenni.il's part in the war effort. president. Audra Ctmn. Secretary- Ruth Raised 521.65 for Crippleri Ciliilclreirs Drive. Ann Platzq Treasurer. Esther Lee Smith: Nloumfd -O0 CW5f'WUfd Pl-112155 fm U- S- O' Sponsor. Kliss Cullen. Clipped newspaper articles for A. VV. Y. S. Pace Eighty-four 'er 3 fix .4 4 Top Row: G. Ray, KI. Neis, M. McCabe, Mr. Diel, V. Brimmer, V. Chavalia, M. I. Chester Second Row: A. Comer, I. Cross, H. Galla her, M. Griffith, R. Hall, D. Hanna, B. Bernstein Third Row: D. lleath, F. Holloran, I. Holforan, C. Kelly, E. Laughlin, D. Ilawrence. N. Lee Fourth Row: P. McCabe, B. Nafe. A. Neis, S. Pepper, I. Pfeifer, B. I. Phelps, B. Phelps Fifth Ilnir: Y. llapaljc, I. Robb, I. Seavy. C. Smart, M. N. Smith, G. Speakman, N. Stephan Bottom Huw: B. Storer, B. Taylor, D. Thomas, F.. M. Todd, B. YVilliams, NI. XVolf Quill and Scroll is an International Honorary Society for High School Iloumalists. The purpose of the organization is to further the ideals of joumalism through the promotion of exact thinking and forceful writing. Those elected to membership must be on either the editorial or business staff of the Centennialight or the Year Book. Mr. Diel is the critic of this organization, and Gloria Ray is the president. From the new members Fred Holloran was elected to serve as vice-president and Bob Bemstein as sergeant-at arms. Marilyn McCabe ably collects the money while Mary Ann Neis keeps the minutes. -JUNE PFEIFER. Paac Ifiqhly-five Quill and Scroll 'iv s 3 1 Top Row: M. A. Neis, P. llill, V. Chavalia, F. Manire, G. Smart, N. Stephan, I. Cross, R. Hall, M. I. Chester, M. Arbaugh, Miss Breckenridge Second Row: V. Brimmer, V. Casey, I. Anderson, E. Balhoni, M. Bull, KI. Berry, D. Brandon, B. Brown, B. Brown. E. Brown, l. Burney Third Row: L. Carsun, N. Casio, D. Colby, ll. Cook, Nl. A. Darling, N. J. Davis, I.. Day, P. Dedman, I.. Donley, L. Douglas, I. Dykes Fourth Row: G. L. Evans, R. Evans, D. Pariuy. B. Fc-lihlc. B. Fox. C. Frasier, ll. Goodman, BI. Good, V. Green, Rl. Griffith, BI. Ilayes Bottom Row: Bl. Ilidaka, A. llill, M. Hoagland, M. J. Hopkins, l.. A. llomnn, KI. I.. lloyt, P. Johnson, Bl. Jones, A. KI. Kubick, I. Lacy, M. Levis F7 ' '- 7 it N' s ' . ' - .' ff . A ' , 4- . , f f'..'T1? -- P P isai . .. P, 1 f if - r .D . i - . 4 1 A s I in i A 5 . 5- bi -. P Q f - K s :.'.JE A ' Asif! A A fi yi .v yi A . 6 K fi x 5 f Q Q - -el: RQ 7 1 .if I sz I I I A as ut' ' xx 1 Q 5 Q 4 f .. , ' 6 0- - Q ff- . if . ... Y J 'Q ' ' TOP RUW1 .lr I-UF, I- I-UKBI, D. Major, j. fllnelinrlanc. P. Xlulvav. ll. I.. Yafc. .-X. NL-is. P.. Neis, B. Nessvrx, ll. Phelps. N. Phillips Second Raw: R. A. Platz. G. I.. Powell. R. lla alia, f-. flax. Xl. lleitemeicr. llnlvlv. D. Reller. D. llrvllcr, YY. Roper. .L Ilmxlcx, I,. Salnnfn Third Row: M. Saucrs, I. Sawyer, G. Sona, B. Shiplev. XI. N. Smith, Cl. Speakmnn, ll. Spurling, R. Storm, R. Todd. Trevithipk. lf. Trielws Bottom Row: M. VanArsdalu, R. Yassar. C. lValker, F.. XXI-st, R. llagnin. ll. Williams, Xl. YVolf, E. lVo0d, C. Vl'oolsey, J. Young if Business Staff of the Centennialight 1' B. BERNSTEIN, R. CLINE, I. KAY, E. REESE, E. SIMPSON, R. HALL, G. SMART, V. SCHLOTFELDT, B. HAMLING E. HELD, G. SENA, L. SALMON 1. 'P' V,-Vp. 1 .- u ' it Q . V I I L. IAN BEER ' 6 ,yfq B I.. cmmt 'Y' ' ,' .Q ' 1 ' R z r - ' , 3 - J 1 f I v 1. I Q- i L. A A. DARR, B. LOUIS, P. SPILKER, R. M. STRADER, Mr. Stanley, Occhiuto, Santarelli, Simpson, Bonvicin, Reese, Butler, Shope E. LAUGHLIN, M, GRIFFIT1-I R, VVILLIAMS Schlotfeldt, Butler, Mr. Jeffries, Cox, Rear, Potter, Piekerel, Kajiya .gig P. SPEAR, I. ROBB, I. JAMES, A. NEIS, J. CROSS R. VASSAR, D. LISTERMAX, N. I. PHILLIPS, C. S. PEPPER, D. HEATH, D. RAPALIE, B. I. PHELPS, MR. DIEL JONES, B. LEE, I. XYILCOXSON Under the directorship of Mr. George Diel, the news staff of The Centennialiglzt has tried out many new ideas. The Centennialight was alternately worked on by two staffs-the two joumalism I Classes. coor- dinated by the journalism II class. The newspaper received hrst place rating from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The Colorado University accorded The Cenztennirzlight All-Colorado honors in service to the school. This rating was gained through backing the many war drixcs of the school. The Centemzialiglzt was published I2 times as an unbiased chronicler and interpreter of school news for all who are in any manner interested in Centennial, and as a contributor toward school development and national victory. -SIDNEY PEPPEH. Page Eighty-savor' W .I 5 if air-4,, sv 'an B ...uri ,4 y .. ' . X ' X b V 92411 U k f., x Q 'I , if 'QQ i . puf- 1 1 '?'f-,A W Q new-ad 'Q in Aim-'i X' . 1 I , , ' 1 Ev I 9 ., N 1 I S?'F.Pp.' S I 1 4 , 1 q it ll? EQ. . 'f- I , 4., ' ,' L A - v B1 hui i, , 5 V Im-nv'-1 5' in Q1 f W H . ...ella- 4' .nl X at .f-audi 32 --.T X 1. ., H - f it I, Q-1 , 1. if . si , 'TF' :T rfb f g-mf f al an. AE f yi? 1. .4 Q I ' Q. ug .. dw 'g .ae 'FY ' W .35 ia- ' - 132 ff- as ' 'g x if ,I F S ll V S 'W 'W 5' In J A ,. gg. ' ff ,VF Q P 5, F Fd, , ' ' ': ' L 'T-...H - ,, fr YN? QS- Q31 wtf Fry. 'Z' NY' - Top Row: Mr. Stanley V. Schlotfeldt P. Santaxelli Mr. Iefferies Bottom Row: M. Kea: D. Parks E. Reese C. Butler Printers' Devil ir Under the leadership of Mr. Stanley, the Printers' Devils have had a successful year in their efforts to promote a higher interest in printing. jobs printed by the members of the club were sent to the Student Honor Di- vision of the National Association for Printing Education in VVashington, D. C. Exchanging of jobs through this organization enables us to become acquainted with the work ol' other students in all parts of the United States. The ollicers during the year have been: Critie, Mr. A. E. Stanley, president, Vivian Schlotfeldtg secretary-treasurer, Mildred Kearg vice-president, Pete Santarelli. -VIVIAN SCHLOTFELDT iltil. if Spanish Club ff 6 rg. Q v 2 M 3 at Q 1 5- ,Y -,Q Q i' - 1- A we ' P ' f Y gg' , . .. -- ' Eu 7 , n 4' 1h fl -'V 'at H arf if 1 6' 'Q Q' -fr i P ' li s ' . If . l Q' X. , x. 7 I , - , . .. , I .5 5 , . - - ' f 1 .. lull 55' lflv V f :iff 3 1-. tg 5 ,- ,P '5 ' -Q - ' I 1 xiii. - Y if ,A 3, x V W ,, x V 'I I 1 I 4 LQ,-5111 :'- .5 'v 14'-S. W- ' ,av S Q 3 nf ', Q.: ,Y 2' '3 a , ,, up 3 ., lifes' fr' FP yi ,lag ' - I it -'-- ff 1 -+Lf .. 14-2. H, Top Row: A. Bargas, C. Acosta, C. Buuska, M. Sumrall, Mr. Thompson C. Bargas, B. J. Browder Second Row: R. Buindo, S. Cash, J. Calloway, ll. Ilulscy, ll. 1. Jensen Third Row: M. Kajiya, Y. Kajiya, B. Keator, B. I. Littig, R. Blicheli M. Postleu 'ait, L. Salmon Fourth Row: H. Trujillo, I. Vigil, R. XVoo1ven, I. YVerner, 1. Pendleton Bottom Row: P. Comstock Y. Clementi, F. Dazzio, C. Vlloolscy, H. Hansen, NI. Runner, J. Anderson, E. Finley, C. Giarratano, , B. I. Palmer, R. Patti, G. Flores, N. L. Meyers, I N 3 Q t ills 453 4? 14' 19 -cr 1' Q x 6:7 Y Top Row: Mr. Bisel, J. Bullen, D. Miller, D, Bisel, I. Robb Second Row: P. Dunham, B. Moery, B. Epstein, II. Goodman, M. Longfield Bottom Row: T. Bartley, B. jackson, J. Norton, J. Ilayeock, VV. Crockett ff Debate ff Be it 1933, 1943, or 1953 there is one Centennal organization that can always be counted on to bring honor to old Centen and keep its name respected throughout the Vllest. That institution is the Centennial Debate Squad, and this season has been as successful, true to tradition, as any in the past. Under the leadership of Captain Dudley Miller. Mr. Bisel's talkin' troupe invaded three major tournaments to take top honors in two and the number two spot in the other. At the Rocky Moun- tain Speech Conference, held in Denver at Denver University. the dangerous discussers won their usual Superior rating. doing the same in the State fontest held at lloulder. ln the Tri-State strile, also at Boulder, the Hargyin' guys and gals lost only one tilt. unfortunately the finals. to the top two from Green River, VK'yoming. ln both the state and Tri-State tourneys, Capt. Miller. Dorothy Bisel, and Bill Nloery of the top string. plus Harriet Goodman, Bob laclvson, and Mark Longtield of the second squad were entertained in various extra events and showed well in all of them. Miss Bisel, a first string Senior, fought her wav to tlte regional American Legion original oratory event, winning on the way both the District and Sgate titles in the same contest. joe Bullen, another top squad boy, missed the Boulder tilts while preparing to enter the Naval .-Xir Force. hut did get to show his fine style at the Denver meet. All of this, mixed with Bond and Stamp Sale l'oost.iig speeches at local theatres. entertainment programs at several local service clubs. flailv announcements on tlzt' pulilic address system. and one pub- lie and one assembly debate with Cheyenne, Vllyoming rounlegl out a typical Bulldog debate season -tull ot' success, serv ice, and Centen spirit. -Btu. Moray. Puae Ninety-1u.'a l Nr V af, XIISS N XNCA SHPII XX UUI kN OI SPOPTS Vinum' of 1943 C, Club Sports Xu rc 52. 1. tb Q I I W X f Q 2? 5 1. 1- Y fcifq N' fj- Y V h I m, Z 3 I . ,tag , , . f.'. 'f'Q lf' TQ uf X N i g 'Ll 1 I. CAMPBELL G. SPEAKMAN B. L. NAFE B. AIOORE. D. XIILLER Fool: ba I I if HE 1942 Bulldog grid squad, playing their first season under Head Coach Scott Thompson and being hampered by lack of experience, finished seventh in league play with one victory, one tie, and Hve defeats. The Canines opened the season impressively, if not spectacularly, by holding the strong Las Animas Trojans to a O-O tie. Long touchdown runs by jack Duane and Eugene Colby sparked the locals to their first victory ten days later as the La junta Tigers fell before the Bulldogs by a 13-0 score in a game played under the arcs at La junta. The initial league contest spelled the first defeat for Centennial, the Florence Huskies downing our boys 13-O in a night game at Centennial stadium. The following week-end at Walsenburg a long fourth quarter pass from Putt Hill to Salvy Hernandez saved the day for the Bulldogs and gave them a 9-6 victory over the Panthers, the season's only league win. The champion Salida Spartans put on an aerial show for local fans the next Fri- day night, swamping the Centennialites 33-O. The inspired Bulldogs, a decided 2Ofpoint underdog, emerged from the mud at Centennial stadium the ni ht of Oct. 16 with a vallant O-O tie against their hi hl - 3 S is 8 Y rated arch-enemies, the Central Vilildcats. Richard Bailey and Putt Hill annexed the De Molay awards for their outstanding performances in this contest which was un- doubtedly the feature of the season for the Bed and VVhite. The Colorado Springs Terrors spoiled Centennials homecoming celebration two weeks later when they plastered a 13-O defeat on the Bulldogs in the Canine's Hrst daylight appearance of the year. In a game at Trinidad the following Saturday afternoon, Centen lost its fourth game of the year to the Miners by a score of 19-O. The annual Armistice Day tussle at Canon City saw jimmy :Xmaya score a 45-yard touchdown run on the ancient statue-ofvliberty play, only to have the Tigers come back to tally a 27-7 victory. A post-season contest at Central stadium on Thanksgiving Day resulted in a 12-7 win for the Xllildcats, thereby handing them the '42 city championship. The most thrilling Page Ninety-four Il. PIERCE A. GOVVER Football action of the day occurred when Red and Wlhite tailback Gene Colby dashed 80 yards with a stolen pass to ring up the Bulldogs' only score ofthe day. Thirteen senior grid- sters completed their high school careers in this holiday spectacle. The thirty letter winners, twelve of whom should return next season, elected limmy Amaya honorary captain for the year. ,lack Trevithiclt gained hrst team recognition on the all-conference squad, and Amaya landed a second team post on that selection. Centennial Centennial Centennial Centennial Centennial PRACTICE GAMES O .,....,. ........ L as Animas 0 Centennial I3 ,.,,.,,, LEAGUE GAMES 0 ........ ......... F lorence 13 Centennial 0 ..,,.,.. 9 ......,. ,..... X Valsenburg 6 Centennial On O ..,...,, ..... , . ,.,, Salida 33 Centennial 7 ,, 0 ......,, ..,,,, C entral O POST-SEASON GARIES Centennial 7 ,,,,,,..,.....,,.,,, ,,,. , , Central 12 H. GILLOGLY, L. BARNIIART, C. JONES -BOB BERNSTEIN ,.,,,,,.,La junta O Colorado Springs 13 ' ' 19 Trinidad Canon City 27 :pk 5.431 E KL? Q FOokball , G E 'FTLQQH ' .L . ' Q , xi 4 N -1 - x I . , X u if X. ' Q A , .. . ' 4' 1, W, Y : , L 2 I l , ., ,I 4-It -N XI I Q' W ' F ' s6'f? . .Q 5 Q Q' Ji 'W f af X X '?:3CQ , DQ , J P ' x 5 J ' I KK E Q N i. X m K 5' B - ' W ' 4 ff' ' In . A A xii ir hr w I 9 1 Y? 31135 L ' 1 xx bf-N 1 -I A. 3 E A f s v ,E F , fx 1 - 4 W.. W + 5 ' S ' F 2, ' ' ' .J l ' ' fl 1 iff Y' xiii' A L Kxxr tl N .f 'Ju 4. Football :Dug 3 . 2 L 5 J 4, . --. ..i Al VN . 0 5 . it . , 4 t , Q ,, 5 N0 :RX , i R I lr W914' . 'I , s - xy 4. P . , 1 AV l A .N Tv 4 ' ,, , , 4 A x 5 1 9 f Q A i D fig E , V iv N vb 4 5 I HX A x K b 5 ... fx - Q I- X xb 1 L Qu - ' f is bk Xb x rg 2 lx ' in x Q 'H' V y ' - I T A ' 7 , 5' l -5- E I xi.. , If . f j gg ' 4 t x ' 'hw I ' .rv K 33 X! Q Q j3N 1 vii' 1 ..' my I J, 4 'Sr Ni A ll ii . Q' W -Lge? J I N yagihxf -' 4 P U 1 V x. Nvl is C- -C fa f X 'Yah 2 'L Lg'-3? D. li. Alf Aux 5. 'rap Rr Ill- f . 29 -6 x f -' -,.?' f N Q Nxt' 4 Page Xrnely-sigh! COACH IiRliD SMITH B. AL130 Svcmnl Hour: P. I 111 I, A. Ciflxlllill Third Row: J. .XN1,'XY.X I. NlllRl'llY Fourth Row: L. KINGHRY f Basketball ff IIE second South Central league cham- pionship in two years-thats the re- cord hung up by Coach lired Smith in his first year as head hoop mentor at Centen- nial. Wiitli six returning lettermen forming the nucleus of the squad. the Bulldogs turned in a league record of ten victories and two defeats. which garnered them their third championship in four years as well as their second in a row. Practice games accounted for hve wins as against two losses, while in state tournament competition the Red and VVhite tasted defeat in two out of three con- tests. llome practice games were played in the school gym, local league encounters being fought on the spacious 13. -1. C. court where the Canines were undefeated throughout the season. Commencing hostilities at home against Fowler Crinlies, the Bulldogs came out on the long end ol' a 33-16 count. -lirnmy Amaya and Ansel Cower were high with 11 and 10 points respectively. At home again the next week, the Hsmith- men trounced the Fountain quintet 30-7, Gower leading all scorers with 12 tallies. The seasons initial defeat resulted from an afternoon contest with Rocky Ford, the Nleloneers winning 32-27. llowever, the Red and Wliite gained revenge starting the new year right by trimming the Trojans at Las Animas by 34-31 on January 2. League firing commenced the next Friday night on the P. -1. C. floor with the Canines winning a 20-18 thriller at the expense of the VVildcats from across the river. This one was pulled out of the hre on a last minute one-hander tossed in by Ansel Gower. Jimmy Amaya lcd the scoring parade the following evening at Florence as Centennial coasted to a 33-19 win over the Huskies. One of the best played games of the year at Canon City netted the Steel City lads their third league victory, the defensive play of lack lX'lurphy and Putt llill featuring a 27-18 win over the Tigers. Returning home the next night, the team encountered some particularly still competi- tion froni the Colorado Springs Terrors be- fore nosing out a one point victory. Long- shot artist Lyle Kingery was the hero of that one, sinking three of his pet buckets in the thrill-packed last quarter. During a two week layoll' from league competition. the Bulldogs defeated Pueblo Catholic Iligh once and split a home-and- home series with the Manzanola Bobcats. ff Basketball ff Returning to conference warfare, the Red and VK hite took a 48 21 breather from Florence as XllC1x6X Xlbo led the xxav xxrth 11 pornts A journey southxx ard the succeedmg xxeelx end found the Bulldogs 1ce cold and the1r 1n1t1a1 league defeat resulted Trmr dads mmers pulled the tr1c1x bx 24 21 SPIIC of an 11 po1nt output bx laclx Slxlnner after the accurate freethroxx shootlng of Ansel Coxxcr had proxen the blg factor ID 1 71 19 xlctorx oxer the VVa1senbJrg Pwnthcrs the prexrous cx cnmo Blclt at home agaln the nexrt xx celt fred s boxs snapped out of the1r lethargx to raclx up a double wrn ox er Central and XVJ1 en barg 1he VV11dcats xxere tamed 32 19 xx hlle thc Ilucrfano county 11ds succumbed by a 3313 tallx The South Central Le rgue Has, xx as scwed up thc folloxxlng, Frld 1x bx xrrtuc of 1 con vmcmg, 29 19 xx1n II home oxcr Canon Cltx Agarn If was the dcfens1xe duo of 11111 and Mulphv xx111ch shlncd 11111s b anltctlnv of Tlger star 1-1utch1son featurlng the exenmos p ax In a contest xxhlch had no effect on the Bulldovs final standmv the Red and VVh1te was un 1b1e to shalxe off an ZIIICICDI unx and bovxcd to the Terrors at Colorado Sprmgs 29 22 Rcturnmg, homc for the conference 511116 the loc. 11s ex cncd thc count xx 1th Trlmdad by doxxnmx the 1X11ntrs 3126 and thus lxept clean ll1LlI' unb1cm1shcd record at home bovs found themselxes up 'wamst too much hewht losmg the CLIFIZIID ra1ser to West Denx cr bx 26 22 P11x1nx ID the consolatlon brlclxet the Bulldocs xxon ID OXLFIIITIC' contest from Fort 1V1orx tn 111 h on 1 11st mlnute folloxx shot bv lub Albo The hnll score xxas 33 31 The 11st game of the season prox ed rather a C11SSll7POII1lITlCI'll 19 thc Iongmont Tro,ans toolx tht consolatlon trtle bx doxxmng the Red md VVh1te 38 23 B1sLctb111 letters xxere axx arded to 12 boxs Ext of xxhom xx111 return to the hard court ntxt xe1r Rob Albo xxas elcctcd cap tam of the squad and Coxxer Xlurphx and 11111 pllced on the 111 conference team Albo and Ixlnxcrx xxerc 1xx1rded honorlble men t1on on the a11 state sclectxon for the1r per formances rn the meet at Denx er BOB BERNSTEINJ 9 A- ,, H ',11. 99 .1 .fvb o 'OG' 49' 'W .K ! 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A 2. 1 .. 1 1 . - ' ' 13 1 ' . Row: I 1 . - - - J. ' ' ' B. .' f' 01 Q f ' ' 2 ' ' Secon ow: 1 1k-v -1 1 1' L , B. ' ' , 1 . , , , C- ' X-s Y 1. I c . ' V Z? , S , ' , 1 - , L 11, rr n V tv: b i ' z 1 -' . ' ' 1, .I , 'i Y 7' y 1 1 1 s 1 11 , - ' ' ' f-',, 4 1 t C - M ' 1 - - - m Row: 1 4 I , y i . . , . tag I . I U. - 7' J , I QQ -if, a e .'mc -n' ' 'rov RIGHT FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Back Row: D. Brandon, G. Dunham, T. Milne Front Row: M. Baca, D. Evans, C. Wigton, B. Manire, B. Salter Absent: H. Rains TOP LEFT FRESI-IMAN FOOTBALL Back Row: Coach Fred Smith, D. Evans, C. Printz, E. Larkin, K. Home, H. Mudd, T. Milne, I. Keste! A. johnson, W. Freeman, A. Oakley, I. Lacy, C. Smith, Coach Ed Smith Middle Row: R. Boyd, B. Haycock, D. Van Zandt, D. Fitzsimmons, D. Burrow, C. Wigton, T. Valle. B. Brady, A. Perry, B. Fuller Front Row: I. Dennis, G. Sims, G. Lenz, T. Bartley, B. Manire, G. Auten, B. Salter, M. Baca LOWER RIGHT B FOOTBALL TEAM Back Row: N. Amy, VV. Palmer, C. Ryan, D. Brandon, P. Elson, L. Trafton, B. Hunt Front Row: B. North, B. Baer, H. Johnson, C. Kleinheim, C. Printz, R. King LOWER LEFT B BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: J. White, B. Berry, L. Becker Buch Row: K. Ililmes, B. Rue-gg, ll. Johnson Page One Hundred if -.ill - - -- hai V., fe. ,, , It 1- L . 4 gk . ., . Q-. 1. 'T' .. 12 32.4.3 V '37 1, Og, v 45 1 lm , 'wr T' fr., 2 JM' '- ' 1' an Fw, .. ,H , , ,gm , . ., 4' 9'- f? -Up 8 '-4' Top Row: Coach Thompson, Coach Ed Smith, Coach Fred Smith, B, Albo, I. Amaya, R. Bailey, B. Bernstein, R. Berry Second Row: E. Bonvicin, I. Boyd, C. Cash, B. Coburn, R. Cobum, E. Colby, F. Dickersonn B. Evans Third Row: C. Farbo, E. Flanigan, N. Flores, A. Gower. H. Gillogly, D. Hanna, B. Hatton, S. Hemandez Fourth Row: P. Hill, L. Kingery, B. Ludwig, B. Lee, B. McDonnell, B. fXIcNamee, I. Mason, C. Morgan Fifth Row: 1. Murphy, D. O'Connor, II. Pierce, B. Putao, F.. Reese, R. Ritter, D. Roper, I. Skinner Sixth Row: M. Sumrall, R. Taylor, J. Trevithick, F. VValters, I. VVhite, I. VVl1ite Club RED-VVHITE, FIGHT! FIGHT! RED-VVHITE. FIGHT! FIGHT! W1-IO FIGHT? WE FIGHT! RED-WHITE, FIGHT! FIGHT! Page One Hundred One Q-T gs! Top Row: R. Coburn, B. Cobum, I. White, I. Beaman, Mr. Moery Bottom Row: B. Moery, I. James, E. Bonvicin Golf The Bulldog golf squad, bolstered by four returning lettermen, has participated in three contests thus far in the season. They plan to enter at least two more meets. Coached by Mr. Moery, the canine fairway artists have met the Central squad twice, as well as competing in the annual S. C. L. meet at Colorado Springs. Although the season has not been as successful as in previous years, it has been enjoyed by all. -Bon BERNSTEIN. if Cross Country Since only four boys turned out for this sport, one under the required team number, no cross country squad could be formed in 1942-43. These four, however, entered individually in the league meet, Narsizo Flores taking second place in that Competition' -BOB BERNSTELN. B. Brown, B. Berry, N. Flores, M. Sumrall Page One Hundred Tu.'o Top Row: Mr. Fred Smirh, P. llill, E. Rike, E. Colby, I. Murphy, Mr. Thompson, D. Biggerstaff, I. Jones, B. McDonnell, Mr. Ed Smith Second Row: L. Kingery, R. Bailey, R. Newman, S. Hernandez, L. Weatherman, I. Lacy, B. Brown, j. Trevithick Bottom Row: j. White, L. Trafton, B. North, L. Becker, M. Sumrall, N. Flores Track One of the most successful Red and White track teams in many years has been turned out this season by Coach Scott Thompson and his able assistants. As the Year Book went to press, the Bulldog tracksters had already captured first place honors in their own Invitational Meet and the Denver University Relays, as well as grabbing the runnerup spot at the C. U. Relays, the results of the remaining three meets-which include thc Central dual, the 21st South Central league meet at Colorado Springs, and state meet at Boulder-will be listed in next year's annual. The tabulated results for the entire '42 season follows: Class meet-Seniors 90, Juniors 75541, Sophomores BW, Freshmen l6V1. Third Centennial Invitational-Centennial tied for second place with Central. Trinidad Invitational-Centennial took second place. Colorado Relays-Centennial and Longmont tied for fifth place. Colorado College Relays-Centennial took second place. Centennial and Central Dual-Centennial 66, Central 52. 20th South Central League-Centennial took third place. State Meet-Centennial took tenth place. Seventeen boys were awarded their track letters, including Capt. D. C. Douglas, Richard Bailey, jack Flick, Salvy llemandez, Lyle Kingery, Bill McDonnell, lack Murphy, Bob Dakley, VVillard Oviatt, Bud Putao, james Sanford, Everett Seals, Melvin Sumrall, Clarence Wagner, Frank Walters, Howard Whitlock, and Jerry Wh' . He -EDWIN MCMARTIN. Page One Hundred Th vK'CiW '-t- Girls' Athletics TOP PICTURE Top Row: G. McGrath, D. VVirt, VV. VVelty, I. Haycock, I. Levy, D. Lee, I. Trcvithick, L. Sollee, I. Medved, L. Sullivan, Bl. Campbell, Bl. Class, N. Casto, B. Gay Bottom Row: B. Rupp, M. Good, G. Speakman, E. Brown, I. Vigil, G. Moore, R. Pickerel, B. Nessen B. 1. Palmer, I. McNabb, S. jenkens, I. Xlallory, BI. Saucrs MIDDLE PICTURE Top Row: J. Haydock, N. Tcrrill, B. Fclible, T. Stewart, D. Lowder, E. Brown, IQ. Tcrrill, P. Quillen, G. Speakman, J. Young, li. Sisson, Nl. Neilsfm, Nl. IVy:ilt, N. Casin Bottom Row: L. Graham, J. C4-rniaclc. Nl. L. Janoski, B. Rupp, ll. Good, C. Murphy, J. Sawyer. Y. L. Fluke, L. Donlcy, A. Coy, C. Stewart, L. Anaya BOTTOM PICTURE Top Row: C. Klurphy, V. L. Fluke, M. Neilson, B. Nlclallcn, fl Scribner, XY. Tomkins, J. Amy, C. Stvwart Bfiddle Row: V. Cox, ll. Nelson, M. Bertliolf, J. Place, L. Yan Zum, Nl. Caliipliv.-ll, .X. Lrliart, li. llamilmn, D. Lowdcr. T. Stewart, KI. XYyat! Bottom Row: G. McGrath, I. Sawyer, B. Fox, A. Coy, L. Graham, C. Giarratnno, F. Dazzio, N. Grant, S. M. Marco, C. Griffith, M. Pevehousc, M. Class Page Own Hunqr.-.i ftrur Smntlingz B. RUPP, V. L. FLUKE, I. SAWYER Sxttmg: P. DUNHAM, I. HAYCOCK, L. DONLEY ' Irvine: F. QUILLEN, E. 'l'I2RI1Il.I., D. LOVVDILR Girls' Rifle Team 'k Under the expert direction of Miss llcntworth the girls' rifle team completed another successful year. For the first time they entered the Hearst Trophy match which is a national contest. The Centennial team placed ll out of the 27 in this district. At the Southern Colorado match Verna Lou Fluke placed first among the girls, Jean Sawyer placed second, Barbara Rupp third. Verna Lou Fluke and lean Sawyer also placed second in the team competition against the boys. Verna Lou Fluke and Jean Sawyer qualified for the expert rating and are the only members of the pres- ent team who are rated as experts. Due to war conditions and the difficulty in getting supplies the State match, and many of the other competitions were not held this year. -JEAN SAWYER. ' ,A , 42' - tt ,-we-by-4 gm QE. .. , I Q -5,4 i A-f sf: Pi vi ui . v- ' r- 1 r F,,,,.,fr:rf' -K ,,,- ,Q I . ..,, 5 1' Color Guard i' Left to Right: Cadet Staff Sergeant Robert Phelps, Cadet Second Lieutenant Henry Newcomb, Cadet Second Lieutenant Robert Somerville, Cadet Staff Sergeant Robert Cline, Lieutenant Colonel Cramer uk' I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE to the FLAC of the UNITED STATES of AMERIC.-X and to the REPUBLIC for which IT STANDS ONE NATION INDIVISIBLE with LIBERTY and JUSTICE for ALL I O H S Z- lun I gf L rl? .. .....,.,i. ' .I-:'Q'xf'Qv . . A- . f -J-'L' 524 'Y' sl ' F in--. . . . ,gb-1 . 4..-'Q H . . 1 - R. O. T. C. Officers and Sponsors Arouml the V frmu Left to Right: B. Sfwnmc-rvillc. Cocvvcr, B. Lewis. Shops. P. NIcNIah4m, H. Cwbum. B. I., Xafc. XYhite. NI. Vblf. D. Ilxy, Y. Chax'.1li.1. Seavy. KI. Shattuck, J, Mullen. Y. Ihlmljc. H. T.t5Iwr. G. Hslkcr. P. Hill. .X. Comer. Lt. Col. Cmrner. N. Stephan, A. Pttrtur, XI. NILCQHVC. .-X. Gmvcr. R XI. Todd. H. Cillogly. P. Klcffabc. B. Xlcxamcc, I.. D AIHCTUII, H. Smith. .X D.arr, .-X111.a5'.1. N. Luc, S. Hernandez, D. Hamish, R. Ritter, II. Ncwcornb lug. Of.. l!tmJr.-J .s...n f?' S g 4 -fi' 4...-.. . Q .. Captain Harold Gillogly, First Lieutenant Bob Berry Con-'pany A Second Lieutenant Piichard Cobum 1 'flu- .-H.. ' :Ku A ' . , V . . has-......-..,,.-.- ....-...4.4.... ,-. -. .f, ,, Second Lieutenant Salvy Hemandez First Sergeant Bill Moery Captain Douglas Day, First Lieutenant Bob Taylor B Second Lieutenant Jack Shope First Sergeant Lyle Kingery ? ,J it Captain jack Seavy, First Lieutenant John White Second Lieutenant jim Amaya C Second Lieutenant Bob Somerville First Sergeant Bill McDonnell Captain Bob McNamee, First Lieutenant Harold Smith Ban d Second Lieutenant Ralph Rittter nan M- il. 5 Yi 1 at - I Second Lieutenant Jim Coover First Sergeant Bill Cobum IN- if? his ' V 2' KS -'as- ,,..,, , ... . ... V . .. 1 Lieutenant Colonel Cramer, Cadet Colonel Putman Hill, Cadet Major Albert Porter, Cadet Captain Joe Bullen, Cadet Captain Ansel Gower, Stal? Sergeant Busby R. O. T. C. if Since 1936, when the Pueblo R. O. T. C. was first established, the enrollment and success of the unit has steadily increased. The unit consists of three companies from Centennial and three from Central. Centennial's Company A and Central's Company C were named the honor companies this year, having won the most weekly inspections. The purpose of the R. O. T.C. is to train students as leaders in war or peace. Since they must be in good physical condition, a program of physical Htness has been stressed this year along with the study of actual combat principles. The climax of this year's activities came at the annual review held at the Central Stadium, April twenty-sixth. The cadets proved at this review that they had succeeded in carrying out the purpose of R. O.T. C. under the expert supervision of Lieutenant Colonel Cramer and Sergeant Busby. -JACK SEAVY. Pave One Htmjrti Im 5. f, 'C .IN I l First Row: L. Rowley M. Van Arsdale, G. Lambert, B. I. Melton, P. Dunham, hi. Grove, I. Lambert, I. Pfeifer, B. Rupp Second Row: P. Buchanan, M. N. Smith, R. M. Strader, I. Carara, A. McBride, I.. Carpenter, D. Bigelow, M. Cudworth Third Row: D. Lowder, P. Harris, M. Levis, L. M. Collins, E. Morton, P. Spilker,, A. Hill Fourth Row: D. Fisher, J. Haycock, A. Cann, H. Goodman, D. Demaree, R. Gower, E. Hudgens, M. Holst Centennial Singers if On wings of song the Centennial Singers have completed another year with the thought that 'iMusic is Essential. To top this year's performances all the Clee Clubs, the junior-Senior club which is the Red and White Choir and the Sopho- more and Freshman beginning groups, presented a public concert in place of the annual operettta. Several glee club soloists added variety to the program composed of sacred, secular, and humorous numbers. The whole concert was pleasant enter- tainment. Probably the most outstanding Centennial singing group is the Cecilian Choir. The choir, directed by Mr. Collins and accompanied by Miss Proudfoot, is recognized throughout Colorado and the Middle West as a very fine organization. Many compliments are received after every appearance of the choir. Some of the engagements of this group included performances for the Elks, Lions, Rotary, and the Covernor's Banquet. As a special activity this year, the Cecilian group spent much time and preparation on the Easter Cantata, The Risen King. This was sung for a Palm Sunday vesper, and also at the Easter Service of the Knights of Malta. The choir also sang several beautiful sacred numbers for the Dediction Nlemorial Service in honor of those Puebloans who have given their lives for their country since Pearl Harbor. The last performance this year will be participating in the Commencement exercises on june third. -Lu MARIE COLLINS. Page One Hundred Eleven 5 . I .. ' GOA Top Row: Nl. Grove, Bl. Van Axsdale, ll. Liggett, M. Bigelow, lludgcns, L. Rowley, D. Dcmaree I. Lees, D. Harnish Middle Row: VV. Vvood, A. McBride, G. Lambert, A. llill, B. Epstein, ll. Goodman, I. llaycock, D. Louder, Bl. Good Bottom Row: P. Dunham, L. Schlotfeldt, E. Brown, M. Bell, B. Rupp, L. M. Collins, M. Levis, R. Rapnljc, C. Erharx Q Top Row: B. l. Jensen, B. Ncssun, R. l.. Pinlmrnl. A. I. Wlxltn-rs, Nl. Brown, XY. YVclty, L. Pcmcll ll. KhXl-ill. l:. l:lI'!l.lX ,'llil1.llu Ilww: S. 'l'app.m. ll. Spl-Al.. l,. Klllll. D. XYHI. Xmy. Cf llmxglla. S. llutlvr, Nl. lr.xx1b. C.l.. Pnmv.-ll Ruttmr: lima: .X. Coy, L. Llxrpvntvr, S. Su-x-..1rt, I. Nldllrm. .X. l.rlx.n't. X. Nomxcr. J. Dy kcf. ll. ll.mf.un, I.. Day, J. PL-mllcufn if Glee Clubs if I ,Ja Om Hu':.:z.4 lull. Glee Club ,- .gt 49 Outside Rout B. Ilipp, B. Roberts, I. Owen, E. Morton, M. N. Smith, D. Fisher Middle Row: A. Baker, A. Martinez, M. Cudworth, P. Spilker, R. Strader Inside Row: D. Duff, L. VanXVink1e, V. Howard, P. Buchanan, I. Caraza, R. Gower .v Outside Row: D. Major, V. Smith, A. Borthwick, P. Harris, V. Young, M. Sena Middle Row: B. J. Melton, P. Kaiser, B. M. McBride, A. Cnnn, H. VValtcrs Inside limv: L. Supple, Y. Brimmcr, I. Lambert, E. Terrill, D. Hawkins, B. Haines LJ 1 . inn .Y 1- fn..- 11 .. 11.0.-11Jl1w1,s-.. - ...f 5: 4--5 GPG! -...ld W Band W REI CHRISTOPHER, Director CLARINETS CORNETS B111 13e1g1'51111 Kenny Hunter Bill H1111 N111'1n.111 1.u1111'1g N111111111 .'Xn11' Y.11e 131111 D111e Xiefluire '1LlC1'i K1.lXlL'I'N11I1 Fr.1n14 C-.1111 CQ111r1.1 1111111111 lee 1111.1g1.11111 C111111111' 11Y,lI1 1.11111 X1e111 111111 11.1111 S11111 xX.l1!L1s B111 Q111111'11 1.4111 511111111- 11.1111 .'X1111e11 111111 1311111-1, 1101.111 11111 1111 1111111 ' 11 I1 N 1 I l.l'Tl2S 13111 111-11111 17.11 17111111.1111 110,111 1111111.11 ,'Xf1t'1I1 1111111 41' f 1 I George 1-1111111111er Marvin Runner C11'llll'1CS Logue 51.1111 1.1111g11e111 George V'i111.1111s GC1JfgC 1i111e.1i111' George ,1V.iX'111I' 11111111 .'XL1.1II1N 11.111e1' x1L'c1L'C 131111 11.1111'1 Ste11ing c1L1N1' Cleurge x1X'L'TK 111.111 I1111' 11.111115 13.111 111111 B.-XSSCIUN 1.01111 1111111111 HURNS 11.111111 111111-1 1.11111-1 11111'1:.111111 1:I'Jl1L'1N 1'11i1111111r K1.1x111e 311111111 111111 11.11'1 JIM COOVE TROBIBONES Lloyd 13.1111111111 '111111es L1L1Il1l71DC11 11er1Je1t 111111151111 H1111 Otten 131111 1111111111 -111.1qu1n 111'11'itt BASES 131111 X1eX.1111ee 13111 S1'.111111r1111g11 131111 X11111111111-1' N11e111' c'1!.i1NIIl.lll S.-XX 13111 fX111t11 -1.1111 K1-11 -10.111 P1.11'e 111111 11.1111111111 B1 RITUN IQS 11111111111 x1.1I11YL' 11.1111 111-111- 11111111 f.1111'1 511111111 111111111 111111 K1.tI11YC R, Student Director OBOES Joanne 1XlacFar1ane C11ii1'1CS Ogden DRUNI 151.-'XJOR Esther Lee 51111111 HLXJORETTES Audra CQ11111 13111111111 L1s1e1111.1n 111411 111111' 131111111 S1111'1e1' 1i11111111e cjfl' -1.1111ue111111 11111911 1S.111J.11.1 1.e111s 311.111 1,1111 111151 Gerry 51111111 D111111111' 11111111511 DRLTWS 11111 l111111er 13.111 1 .1111e11ee 1111111 SLIXNUX 11111111 13111111.1111 111111111 5111-11'e 1J1111.1111 11.1111 E111111' -1L'11.l3fx11I1 VIOLINS Harriet Gallagher Blargaret Patti Ramona Lash Robert Katz Alice Lee Beebe Verna Lou Fluke Dorothy Brandon Gyventlolyn Nlillel' Robert Nlicheli hlary Hoagland Thelma Stewart Rose Ann Randolph Francis Philhour Eugene Lippis ,lim Hubbard Alvin Johnson Eileen Fields Barbara Rowe Don Dickerson Nado Grant Margaret Shattuck Margaret McGuire Jerry Goodman OBOES Joanne lXiacFarlan6 Charles Ogden Orchestra af REI CHRISTOPHER, Director FLUTES Bill Hedges Pat Dunham Jean Findlay Arlien Keith CELLOS Audra Cann Joan Hyde Pat Klulvay CORNETS Kenneth Hunter George Lohmiller Marvin Runner Mark Longfield HORNS Ralph Ritter james Buchanan Maxine Mickey CLARINETS Bill Bergeson Bill hlay Bill North Harry Amick Gloria Trujillo Lou Supple Robert Patterson TRORIBONES Lloyd Barnhart James Campbell Herbert Johnson Earl Otten DRIIIVIS Jim Coover Sidney Rosen SAXAPHONES Jean Place Franklin Manire ,lack Keys BASSES Bob Mexamee Francis Quillen Rlargery Dougherty Beverly Barnhart BAS SOON Leon Ritchey PIANO Dorothy Pasma Katherine Jones Joanna Anderson Page Ont' Hundred I lr THE ROYAL FAMILY SENIOR PLAY 1942 if Curtain Up! ir EVERY FAMILY IIAS ONE SENIOR PLAY 1943 ff IIETIIER as setting iw been are maf- hle columns of ancient Creece. the crude carts of the Middle Ages, the cobbled inn- yards of Elizabethan England, the showboat aglitter on the Mississippi, or the ornate theatres and picture palaces of today, the play is for- ever thrilling our Centennial students. This year was no exception. just before the curtain rises in the auditorium and the lights have been dimmed, the Centennial audience strains for- ward to catch the hrst glimpse of the magic land behind the footlights. Much to their delight the Curtain rises on lvhy I fini n liaclzelor given as part of the vodevil. The audience relaxes and becomes a part of this domestic farce. XVhile this scintillating play shows the assets and liaf bilities of matrimonial life. the audience gives way with pleasure to the effervescent humor of the play. Now in the dead of winter and with the ad- vent of Christmas, everything glows with a Christmas note. As we are seated expectantlv, we glance over our program and behold, the play to be given is Let There Be Light. There is a moment of hushed suspense backstage as the curtain rises. This play is the storv of Ilagar, an old woman, who because ol' the deaths of a soldier son and crippled granddaughter has lost her faith in God. Through a communion with her granddaughter and son on Christmas Eve her faith is once again restored. Silently, rever- ently we leave the auditorium. XVC are conscious ., f-'fix more than ever before of the true meaning and spirit of Christmas. As the new semester rt: rts od with a bang, ali eyes are eagerly turned 10 the advent of the Senior Play. Long before tlie curtain rises on the first act. the students of the Speech Department are busily learning the fundamentals of stage de- signing, lighting, make-up, and costuming. After we had become sufficiently well-versed in the fundamentals of play production, comes the biggest event of all, the Senior Play-a culmina- tion of our trials and mistakes, our discoveries, pleasant and unpleasant which make this last play one to be remembered with joy. To relieve the tension brought on by the war, we chose a light comedy, Every Family Hrzs Une by George Batson. It is the story of a family, the Reardon family, whose skeleton appears from the closet to torture the family in the presence of the aristo- cratic Parker family whom they are attempting to impress. The many complications that arise and the witty repartee make the play a delecta- ble bit of nonsense. As the curtain falls for the last time of the season, we sit wound up in memories and reluctant to leave. XVC are, how! ever, consoled by the fact that the play and the theatre will live eternally. The students of the llramatics Department and the audiences of Centennial pay their sin- cere and everlasting tribute and praise to Miss Wlinifred Cahagan. our very able and beloved director. Through her untiring efforts and able criticism, we have been inspired greatly. -ADRIAN COMER. 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