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,,, ,- 1 t 'U Top Row: B. Storer, D. Thomas, M. Rosenblum, F. Holloran, I. Parsons, T. Bartley, I. Lacy, I. Skinner, L. Ready, B Quillen, M. Runner. Second Row: E. Otten, B. Bryan, B. North, D. Hanna, D. O'Connor, L. Kingery, S. Dunda. Third Row: N. Lee, I. Kaufman, C. Colby, P. McCabe, B. L. Nafe, D. Major, G. L. Evans, Mr. Heaton. Bottom Row: O. Scribner, N. J. Davis, A. M. Melton, E. Morton, I. Hyde, E. Okichick, R. Gower, P. Dedman. Absent: B. Moery, B. Bernstein, B. McMartin. .6. The Associated Centennial Officers is the governing body of the actors, and expresses their ideas about the production to the directors. This body is made up of the class officers and a representative from every organization. These Junior Directors have many duties. They direct the hall guards, conduct fire drills, and supervise the horsemen. lt is their pleasure to award the Centennial UC. They sponsor all paper drives, the activities of the Safety Council and the Centennial Iunior Red Cross. The hall guards are the helpers who keep peace and order for the big show, while the horsemen preserve order outdoors. The Safety Council is responsible for all safety programs and activities. All these behind-the-scenes workers are what makes the finished production possible, and they have all done a grand job. The A. C. O. officers this year were Lyle Kingery, president, Ruth Cower, secretary, and Mr. Heaton, sponsor. -IOANNE MACFARLANE. Page Eleven
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Top Row: Mrs. W. I. Nafe, Mrs. A. Pr. Jones, Mrs. E. M. Gillogly. Bottom Row: Mr. Heaton, second vice-presidentg Mrs. A. Pepper, treasurerg Mrs. Chas. Fowlerg Mrs. Robert Rapalje, historiang Mrs. Whitney F. Warden, first vice-presidentg Mrs. R. L. Jackson, president. Officers Absent: Mrs. George Myers, secretary. Zntenniaf patent -7Z1cAet -Q55ocz'4z'z'on This year, as always, the Centennial P. T. A. has been a link between the home and the school. The theme for the year has been Maintaining the Home Front. Their special conslderation has been for the Centennial boys who are now in the armed forces. . The P. T. A. members have been caught in the tide of war work. They have been especially outstanding in the A. W. V. S., Cray Ladies, U. S. O., and on ration boards. The programs have been the outstanding feature this year. They were presented by the students in the various organizations of Centennial in order to acquaint the parents with the work of these groups. Mr. Collins and Mr. Christopher have given musical programs. Mr. Mitchell has staged discussion groups demonstrating the direction along analyzing current problems. Dramatic instruction has been shown in a program presented by Miss Carlick. The Home Economics Department, the Annual Staff, and the R. O. T. C. have given excellent programs showing the work of those departments. We can rightly say the Centennial P. T. A. is canying on in wartime as it has in peacetime. -PAT DUNHAM. Page Ten
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1 v iw Top Row: T. Bartley, F. Sussex, B. Roll, H. Mabie, A. Baker, L. Ready, D Hayes Second Row: I. Roberts, I. Lacy, M. Rosenblum, J. Parsons, K. Hunter, D. Hanna, I. Skinner, M. Runner Third Row: E. Otten, B. North, E. Flanigan, D. O'Connor, L. Kingery, I. Swift, B. Evans Fourth Raw: I. Kaufman, M. Bell, R. Evans, R. Ard, L. Supple, I. Wilcoxson, B. Varley, A. Darr Absent: D. Fisher, K. Hilmes, P. Danna, A. Leonard 1 I .Qfefy gonna! an gait!! 95 ouem en S Nl FSM? y , am.m.,w,, X Top Picture: T. Baer, I. Lindahl. Bottom Picture: W. Palmer, T. Stanton, A. Oakley, I. Lacy, E. Otten, I. Mason, R. Shelley, B. Coburn. Page Twelve O. Bland, I. Stavast, H. McMartin,
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