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First Raw, Top to Bottom: HOAGLAND, Hxu., Hocxmc, Horzrsl., HUNICKE, JACKSON. Second Row, Top to Bottom: I-Lures, Hiwcocx, Huncmvs, Hovr, IIUNT, Hurrorv. 'k JOYCE HAYCOCK-everybody likes a blue-eyed blonde-music is her life-she sings, plays, and composes-her life should be one happy song. MARION HAYES-dotes on a megaphone-rah! rah! rah! for graduation!-hates to leave Miss Brifey-lovely things come in small packages. ALICE HILL-understands and makes good music--refreshing as spring-Alice gets a bang out of life, and that's what she puts into it. MARY I-IOAGLAND-helps keep Centen's records straight- the newspaper scribe -wants to smell the salt as a Wave or a Spar-where Hoagy is, there is a good time. MARILYN HOCKING-a transfer from Park School-sighs with relief when her books balance-not easily perturbed- here's proof that still water runs deep. NORMAN HOTZEL- Hotz knows all the tricks of thumb- ing rides-loves angling in a clear, mountain stream-al- ready does justice to the Navy blue-post-war plans call for the West Coast. MARYLOU HOYT-a slap-happy cheerleader-- Thumbs down on egotists, says Hoyt-her piano talks-wears a conta- gious grin. EVELYN HUDGENS-greatest enjoyment singing in Cecilian and Red and VVhite choir-hopes to have a musical career - Blackie adds a sparkle to the staff of K. D. NANCY HUNICKE--a charmer from St. Louie-she likes red Austins-she loves Colorado and we love Nan. ROBERT HUNT-chief of the C club-company C's Cap- tain-football, basketball, baseball, any old ball-ambitious to manage a ranch-a genial soul. FLOSSIE HUTTON-loves riding the Comets- l 'l' in ad- vanced is somethin', says Flossie-any color as long as it's blue-eager to start the career of a nurse. ROBERT JACKSON- watch the birdie --perfected a system for ditching-this half of the Terrible Two is Centen's business tycoon-Iackson's the nearest thing yet to perpetu- al motion. -V- anio 'as Page TWEHIUPSBUPD X 9 .r fl 'F an in I . ' C ' vs
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lf' ff .mio 'cs 'k First Row, Toy to Bottom: GoNzALBs, GOODMAN, C. GREEN, Gmnr, Gnovs, HAMLING. Second Row, Top tn Bottom: Goon, GRAHAM, J. GREEN, Gmirrrrn, Gus'r, HARNISH. 'k FRANK GONZALES--has trouble keeping awake during ac- tivity periods-feels much brighter by lunch hour--wants to go to college-no bachelor life for him. MARILYN GOOD- California, here I come -pulse quickens at mention of Little Theater-would like to try a hand at interior decorating for a 1'Prince -Good is golden. HARRIET GOODMAN--symphony soloist-equally superb as Jenny Lind or Ioan Davis-her eyes speak-writes a snappy line- she shall have music wherever she goes. LILY GRAHAM- Butch -a trapeze artist-a good head at figurin'-wants stilts in a crowd-but we know she'll get to the top without them. CHARLES GREEN-a Digest fan-the jokes are funny-won't be contented 'til his address is the Green ranch-will go to sea first-on land or sea Chuck is on the ball. JACK GREEN-headed for Uncle Sam's Coast Guard--hopes they don't carry their lunch boxes-full of ideas on every- thing-does a swell job of tossing ens and ems. MARY IO GRIBI-thinks you-all from Pueblo are tops--the joys of Christmas and springtime keep her gay for all 12 months-wishes goodbys were never said. MARILYN GRIFFITH- Grif,'-Centen's Lil' Russell of 1945 -her blood pressure goes up when watching a pigskin classic-should be nominated for the good humor girl of Centen. MARJORIE GROVE- Marge still can't believe she's editor- blushes easily-is stage shy-basketball has a particular fas- cination for her-radiates with the joy of living. MILDRED GUST- Gusty is as refreshing as her name-fav- orite dress: jeans, a plaid shirt, and a railroad jacket--enjoys senior English-hopes to serve her country as a Cadet Nurse. ROBERT HAMLING-remembers jaunts to outof-town games -has a turn for sports writing-a handsome advocate ofthe grease paint-Bob won our hearts in Submerged. DOROTHY HARNISH-Altiora's prexy-one-third of the Downbeats -a bewitching ROTC majorette-delights in a rousing basketball fray-her tinkling laugh rings often. Page Twenty-:ix
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QW AW' anion L -k I First Row, T021 to Bottom: Lxcons, H. JOHNSON, JONES, KEITH, KEI.LER, KENADY. Second Row, Top to Bottom: JENKINS, P. JOHNSON, KA'rz, KAUFMAN, KELLY, KEYS. Third Row: JE SSEE. 'A' CARROLL JACOBS-thinks this world needs more Lacy's- Jake tinkers with jalopies-plays basketball with the Ram- blers-already has his student pilot's license. BETTY IO JENKINS-basketball games set jo atwitter-the more the merrier-no steadies for her-hates freckles-she'd add glamour to a Cadet Nurse uniform. BETTY IO IESSEE-prefers red and white to blue and white -waiting irks her-gets a bang out of Commercial Club- ambition is to be a nurse. HERBERT JOHNSON-chief yell-leader-plays a wicked trom- bone-shines behind the footlights-wants to hit the Alas- kan air trail-fairly bursts with high spirits. PATRICIA JOHNSON- Pat is headin' for Salt Lake--Finds roller skating delightful and dancing just too, too divine- eager to get her feet off the ground. MILTON JONES-abhors gum-popping women-collects miil- itary insignia-will soon have some of his own-basketball leave him breathless. ROBERT KATZ-concert master-staged a mighty paper drive -Boy's Science Club favorite activity-the gals envy him his wavy hair-aims to be an aeronautical engineer. IACQUE KAUFMAN-keeper of the class exchequer-as cute as a bug's ear in her sponsor outfit-aspires to design chic clothes-Iacque's still headin' North. ARLINE KEITH-rode thru sixth period on a flute-likes to splash in mermaid fashion-loves the Rockies-wants to see the world-drop us a card from Bombay. JACK KELLER-thinks Latin should have died with Caesar- favorite pastime is sleeping, in class or out-jack says Uncle Sam has priorities on me. HELEN KELLY-- Irish is fond of baseball and football-says no book is worth more than 49c-hopes to get an office job in California. GEORGE KENADY-when he's president, all homework will be abolished-resents the hour's sleep lost to VVar Time- loves to tease-wants to be a big time rancher. JACK KEYS-directs the band with a flourish-dances the same way--fancies modest women-- Keezer is off to the wide blue yonder. Page Twenty-sight
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