Centennial High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Pueblo, CO)

 - Class of 1945

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gpzfif . anion 'k First Row, Top to Bottom: Anrar., Amman, J. ALLEN, Awnruzv, Anusson, ANAYA. Second Row, Top to Bottom: Ann-run, Ar-ruins, A. ALLEN, Arvncx, Anmansorv, AMY. i' BILL ABEL-biggest thrill being a senior--strong man at Weic- kers-hunts and fishes any old time-to be another Casey Iones. ZELMA AHLERS-good stenographer and aims to be better- sixth period office assistant-pleasing personality. JACK ALBER-an ardent camera fan, it's profitable, too- wants to be a draftsman, no, not opening and closing doors. ALVIN ALLEN-always happy doing a job in mechanics- proud of his mechanical drawings-hates tardy hall-enjoys fishing. JEAN ALLEN-was thrilled to death when initiated into Con- temporary-wants nothing more than to be the perfect homemaker-an attractive miss. HARRY AMICK-a merry chap-lives for Kid Day-plans to be a deluxe embalmer. NORMAN AMY--favors law as a career-plays football-ew joys watching all sports-Latin is Greek to him-declares a pipe is a man's best friend. LUCILLE ANAYA--usually seen with Helen Kelly-says pop- ping gum is an art-chief desire to graduate. IOANNA ANDERSON-boasts she can bake a cherry pie -says it's always an exciting moment when Centen defeats Central-wedding bells in june for Joanna. BETTY ARTHUR-dreams of being another Clara Barton- rates assemblies and forums tops-tickled to death with be- ing a Printers' Devil-spends all her extra sheckles at the cinema. FAYE ATKINSON-a mid-year wonder-works at C. F. 8: I.- loathes cats and dogs-says a short nap is always refreshing. LUCILLE AWBREY-adores dramatics in any shape or form- got her biggest thrill in her first play, The Perfect Gentle- man-will major in dramatics at college. Page Twenty -

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Head yell-leader Herb Johnson, assisted by Mary Lou Hoyt, Marion Hayes, George Kincaide, and George Myers, led the student-body's eager cries of We're gonna fight, fight, fight. We're gonna win, win, win at all the football and basket- ball games. And Centennial became the proud possessor of a portable sound system through which all who attended athletic events could hear play-by-play accounts, whether the games took place in the stadium or the gym. The benefactorsP The class of '45, It was their memorial, presented early so that it could be used for the last of the football season. The debate spotlight centered on Joanne MacFarlane, Laura Wankel, Blanche Epstein, VVardner Crockett, and Dick Dale, who represented Centennial in various out-of-town meets. Senior speech students who presented the Christmas play, Dust of the Road, under the direction of Miss Charlene Edwards were Joy Mast, Lucille Awbrey, Glenn Zabel, and Herb Johnson. The seven one-act p ays presented in March contained only seniors in their roles. The Senior Play, Ring Around Elizabeth, was presented May 4. In the position of ROTC Cadet Colonel was Ed Flanigan, while Jeannie Lees stood by his side as the Colonel's Lady. Every senior was in there pitching when the Homecoming Day parade came 'round, and even though the senior class float did not capture first honors, all were proud of it. The senior's vodevil act was a takeoff on the famous Duffy's Tavern and was entitled Fluffy's Tavern. Never let it be said that this year's graduates were not literary-minded. The class'was well represented on the annual staff and on the editorial, business, and printing staffs of the Centennialight. Editor of the annual was Marjorie Grove, while Lu Marie Collins served as art editor, Pat Dunham as literary editor, Wardner Crockett as business manager, and Bob Jackson as photo editor. The Centennialight still was headed by Rena Vassar, Norma Jane Phillips, Howard Walters, and Marjorie Van Arsdale. Senior gridiron stars who earned their letters within the last three years are Ruegg, North, Temple, Flanigan, Conner, Hunt, Mason, Johnson, Donley, Palmer, and Bolerjack. Yale Estes served as manager of this year's football team. Boys of '45 who lettered in basketball are Ruegg, Stanton, and Mason, while cinder-track artists were Temple, North, Ruegg, Mason, and May. Honored by a second alternate and a third alternate appointment to West Point was senior Howard Walters, while Joy Mast had one of his poems accepted for the MR. M. N. PORTER American Anthology of High School Poetry. Norma Jean Davis was chosen to receive the DAR Good Citizen- ship Award for Centennial. Centennette Marietta Levis reigned as Queen of Sports, and Jack Keys held the position of student-director of the band. As the annual goes to press, the biggest event in the near future is the popularity contest. With measurements for caps and gowns being taken, plans for Kid Day being made, and the date of com- mencement at which Major Victor Grant will speak, be- ing set at May 31, the seniors look back over their four years in Centennial and wonder how they could have possibly slipped away in such a hurry. -MARJon1E VAN' ARSDALE.



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First Row, Top to Bottom: Axnau., Buusn, Bisciuan, BELL, Biamco, BoLnnJAcx, Second Row, Top to Bottom: BAILEY, B.snNuAn'r, Bsmaow, Brisas, Bromow, Blum. 'A' DOROTHY AXTELL-reads exciting novels in her spare mo- ments-enjoys assemblies-is preparing for abusiness career. BOB BAER-headed for the Merchant Marine-spends his own money and everybody elses'-brags that he finally passed al- gebra-noted for his easy and charming grin. SHERRIE LEE BAILEY-- Cooking is an art, says Sherrie- plans to become a dietician--hates math-favorite saying, Oh, you dear girl. NORMAN BAKER---boasts he's taken all the math and science offered in Centen--baby member of the senior class-Anna- polis and Anchors Aweigh fill all his dreams. BEVERLY BARNHART-crazy about cooking and sewing-is a true fam1er's daughter and prefers to spend most of her time on the fann-plans to attend business college. LEWIS BECKER-lives for vacations-cares naught for teachers or school-looks forward to the life of a gob. ALICE LEE BEEBE-will be happy to pass senior English- could eat ice cream and dill pickles forever-has a merry twinkle in her eye. MARILYN BELL-demitasse cup collector-appreciates good music-aims to be a medical technician-wants to see the south-attached to her cello--and we're attached to Marilyn. LORRAINE BENBOW-asks nothing more than to graduate- likes friendly people-will become a beauty operator. ALBERT BENKO-teachers and studies bore him-hobby is Central girls-expects to join the Navy and see the world. MARGARET BIGELOW- Rancher Margaret loves horses and rides her hobby-happiest moments are in Cecilian Choir. RALPH BOLERIACK-believes Lacy's is they, one bright spot about school-claims he's a natural born bachelor-prepar ing to become a mortician. i' anion Page Twenty-one nf I ii? ,if '35- ?':P'df .I wg

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