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JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL Top Row: T. Bartley, J. Dunne, Mr. Kelly, C. Flutcher, T. Kelly. Second Row: I. Bertholf, A. Spannaus, P. O'Brien, I. Curtis. Bottom Row: S. Felible, F. Thompson, I. Roller, J. NVeir. RED CROSS BOXES GO OVERSEAS One of the most worth while activities in Centennial is the junior Red Cross Council. This organization spearheads student participation in matters pertaining to the junior Red Cross of which every student, who makes any contribution what- soever, automatically becomes a member. Through the combined efforts of the Red Cross representatives and the home roll room members, boxes were packed and sent to the needy children of the war torn countries. Such articles as marbles, tops, paper-dolls, combs, wash cloths, and soap were distributed in these overseas cartons. Another notable service was the student contribution to the school Red Cross Chest. This money wasgiyen to the local chapter to be used in any necessary cause. 1 Under the leadersh' of Mr. E. T. Kelly, the Centennial junior Red Cross has completed another suc essful year, with Tom Bartley and Judy Levy acting as the student chairmen for this season. CLEORA ELLIS Page Fifteen
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HALL GUARDS Top Row: B. Barker, D. Burrow, T. West, I. Parsons, N. Kincaid, E. Hobbs Second Row: A. Lawrence, M. Weiler, S. Murphy, L. Sullivan, G. Hemphill, A. M. Melton, C. Conley Bottom Row: C. Seelye, C. Wigton, R. Newman, C. Gentemann, S. Berry . Many responsibilities have been placed upon the A. C. O. which demand per- fect cooperation at all times. It has been through this organization that the Centen- nial Safety Council has functioned. The A. C. O. has also made possible the pub- lication of the Centennial Handbook forthe benefit of all students. Other activities controlled by the A. C. O. have been the Horsemen, who act as trailic cops during the noon hour, and the Hall Guards, who are stationed on all floors to act as inspec- tors of hall permits. All fire drills, parades, and the awarding of the Centennial C have also been conducted by the A. C. O. During the year 1945-46 the A. C. O. was under the direction of joe Lacy, President, Chester Wigton, vice-president, Artha Mae Melton, secretary. CLEORA ELLIS. HGRSEMEN Back Row: L. Peterson, R. McNealy, S. Atchinson, F. Davis Front Row : B. Grinstead, B. Young, C. Phelps, I. Ivy, G. Patterson, O. Wright
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7 A x ' fo. 'BOUT SCHOOL 1. VVe yell, all yellf' 3. Dress Parade. 5. Alma Mater. 7. Sketching. 2. Time out for Eats. 4. Roll Room 19. 6. Keep Out. 8. I'm a Bulldog nga Sixteen
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