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aauffy Through this year of 1944-1945 the student body of Centennial has been guided once again to success and accomplishment through the efforts of Dr. I. H. Risley, his assistants, the school board, and the faculty members. There is a new face in the halls of Centennial this year. It is that of Mr. George B. Levis, who has been named Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. We all enjoy his cheerful greeting. The close association between the students and the faculty in Centennial is shown in many ways. One is the manner in which the teachers have aided those boys who are leaving soon for the armed forces by giving them all the help possible to aid them in their school work, giving special examinations when needed, and assisting them in many other ways. This year the programs of Centennial organizations have been directed toward some war or Red Cross work. The teachers sponsoring these organizations have assisted with knitting afghans, filling Red Cross boxes, writing letters to servicemen, and other important war activities. The tasks of rationing gasoline, of organizing interesting forums, and of supervising successful paper drives have also been handled with great skill and patience by the members of the faculty. We, the students of Centennial, salute the faculty and administrators for their accomplishments this year. -Annrrn Ponrnn N? Qv Page N inc
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it Top Raw: Major Lindahl, Mrs. MacLean, Miss Melin, Miss Miller, Nlrs. Norclby, Mr. Porter. Second Row: Mr. Pound, Mrs. Reagin, Sergt. Rector, Mrs. Rosendahl, Mrs. Shaver, Mr. Reavis. Third Row: Mr. Ed Smith, Mr. Fred Smith, Mrs. Stanley, Mr. Stanley, Miss Taylor, Mr. Tomlinson. Fourth Row: Miss Tour, Miss Wentworth, Mr. Young, Miss Btifey, Mrs. Muirhead, Mr. Hadwiger. Bottom Row: Miss Matthews, Miss Cullen. QCLLXZ -A' Xml ' ff Page Eleven E N sito...- Q s...XX ev.
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