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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 '. . ' , 1 Ll. ' ',- 1 '- 1 2' 'sjs ' I! ' , . . Y. , . .' . ' 7 ' J . ,, .. . J 1 1 1, ',y 1 11, , , .JK , . w yi 1' , , ,- ' X ' - . - 1 1 , 1 1 . . . . . Y - 1 1 1 A 1 1 13 1-, s' -' ' , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . , 1 1 1 - , J 1 - . 1 J 1 - , . . . . 7' 7 ' Y 'Y . 1 . ,' Y . T . 1 , 1 ' - V V, . . Y 1 ,Y 1 . 1 ' Y 1 I , 1 I . 1 , , . . N , I 1 . . . . . 4 . . , . . ' 7 5 1 1 . 1 . . , 1 , , , 7 7 ' . Y V . I . - , 7 Y , 7 1 , 1 1 1 . . .Q . V I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 , 1 , ' 1 1 J ' . V. y . , 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 . . Y . I Y . I I .4 s I ,, , , - 1 1 1 . . . U . - -11 1 5 11 1 1 11 ,1 1 ,1 1 ' 1 . . H V . ,, . . . 1 1 ' . . S I . , 4 , . 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 . 1 1, 1, ' ' 1 11 1 ,1 1 1' ' . . Q . . . , ',' ' I, , ', ' . .' ' ,, , ', - , ,, - . 1 s 1 'vm 1 T . 1 . e . . A. ,, y, . I . 1 1 - 1 A , 1 1 1 1 1 xv 1 D y ' 1 ' ,1 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 1' ' 1 f 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 9 ' , 5 ,Y I Y ,' , - 1 - - ' ' 1 ' . ' ' ' .1 e ' . ' ' -. '- 1 - 1 1 - - '- ' . e .. . 1 . e. A e , - - , -- ' , - 1 1 1 . ' 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 .
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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
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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..
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