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BOTTOM PICTURE Fo Row: Mr. R. N. Collins, Mrs. E. M. gillogly, Mrs. W. R. Major, Mrs. A. F. Flannery, Mrs. T. E. Cable, Mr. W. Jehle. Zottom Row: Mrs. S. M. Sussex, Mrs. R. Rnpalje, Mrs. I. S. Breetwor, Mrs. H. Glover. TOP PICTURE Top Row: Mrs. H. N. Spath, Mrs. ll. L. Johnson, Mrs. Cf. R. Studinski, Mrs. T. ll. Cable. Mrs. ll. li. l'r.nt, Mrs. A. C. l,0li1nillt'r. Second Row: Mrs. M. R. Rccliniw, Mrs. O. S. Spyrcs, Mrs. li. ll. Place, Xlrs. C. Bl. Myers, Mrs. VV. lx. B4-ll. H. I. Amick, Mr. F. K. Smith. Cbrzfenniaf ggazsnf- Uzaafiez oqsaoaiafion The only organization in Centennial that brings the parents and the faculty together to consider student and school problems is the Parent-Teacher Association. Through this organization a better understanding is established between the school and the home. The theme for the year's work was 'lYouth, lts Place in the Community. This program was introduced at the opening meeting in September by Dr. James H. Risley. Student participation in the programs consisted of a forum discussion on Com- pulsory Military Training for Youthg A Little Prison, a clever play, presented by the dramatic studentsg music by the glee clubg a lively debate on eighteen year old voting by the debatorsg and the yearly style show by the Home Economic Department. ln February a most unusual Founder's Day program was presented by past and present P. T. A. officers. The year's program was dedicated to the memory of Mr. VV. M. Heaton, who for thirty-three years served Centennial as teacher and principal. The 1944--1945 officers were Mrs. W. F. Warden, presidentg Mrs. Ross May, first vice-presidentg Mr. Frank K. Smith, second vice-presidentg Mrs. N. C. Adams, secretaryg Mrs. E. B. Place, treasurerg and Mrs. Harry Amiclc, historian. Under these officers the Centennial P. T. A. has completed another very successful year. -ARDITH Ponrian Page Twelve Bottom Row: Xlrs. XV. F. XVurdcn, Nlrs. R. R. May, Mrs. N. C. Adams, Mrs.
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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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The Associated Centennial Officers is a student organization composed of the officers of the four classes and one representa- tive from every organization in Centennial. It is through this organization that school problems are discussed and adjusted. The A C O makes a strong link between the student body and The duties of the A. C. O. are numerous, and many are im- portant but important or unimportant the A. C. O. strives to do them well Among the activities controlled by the A. C. O. are the Safety Council, the Horsemen, and the Hall Cuards. All clean up campaigns, fire drills, and paper drives are directed by the A C O The awarding of the coveted Centennial C is also one of their duties. The direction of the A. C. O. for this year was under the leadership of Bill North, president, Norma lean Davis, secretary, and Mr Frank Smith, sponsor. Top Row: A. Hartshom, I. Hartshorn, G. Myers, D. Dale, W. Skinner. Second Row: B. Traeder, I. Chamberlain, Y. Estes, I. Lacy, S. Dunda, B. Haycock Third Row: B. Haynes, C. Colby, N. I. Davis, R. Vassar, N. J. Phillips, I. Keeler, I. Lee Fourth Row M. Grove, M. Weiler, D. Wilcoxson, M. Bell, N. Terrill, B. J. Jensen, I. Dasher, S. Dobin F Hutton Bottom Row: B. Nonh, A. M. Melton, O. Scribner, M. L. Hoyt, D. Hamish, I. Lees, J. Kaufman B May Absent: L. Ready, H. Walters, B. Hunt, E. Flanigan, B. Jackson, E. Butler. I I I ssoccafecf Uenfenntaf Loffcsu -- -ARDITH PORTER. limiinsnxafi
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