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SHIRLEY LEE BEAR Page Twenty SENIORS JOHN ADAMS MARIORIE ALT JOANNE AMY BEATTY BARKER TOM BARTLEY SHIRLEY LEE BEAR ALBERT BEER SAM BERRY BUD BRADY CHARLOTTE BOUSKA MARIORYANN BERTHOLF 3 LETAfMAE BRADBURY Of senior want ads, poems, sayings, and conventional things There were none that quite seemed to fit. So here's a new idea on which the Staff has hit- A blank space follows each senior's nameg Your job is-fill in the same, JOHN ADAMS ALBERT BEER MARJORIE ALT SAM BERRY JOANNE AMY MARIORYANN BERTHOLF BEATTY BARKER CHARLOTTE BOUSKA TOM BARTLEY BUD BRADY LETA MAE BRADBURY
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longer with us. Mr. Frank K. Smith took over the principalship. Rather early in the year Miss Cullen relinquished her position of critic to Mr. Fred Smith. Under his guidance joe Lacy, Artha Mae Melton, Olive Scribner, and Don Evans resumed the offices they held as sophomores, and Bevan Haycock became vice-president. As juniors we became leaders as well as followers and supporters. On the football field the class was well represented. Chester Wigton, Benny Salters, Bob Manire, and Don Evans all were A squadders in basketball. Fastest on the cinder track was speedy joe Lacy. The class enjoyed baseball, which was returned to the athletic program this year. john Norton stepped forth to win the Time Award. The I-lesperian Essay Contest finalists were all junior girls, and Marjoryann Bertholf won the medal. In the fall of 1945 we entered the halls of Centen with renewed enthusiasm. joe Lacy, and Artha Mae Melton retained their old positions, Roland Brooks became treasurer, and Chester VVigton was elected assistant prexy. Eddie Jefferson was head yell leader, while Artha Mae Melton, Shirley Murphy, jim Hartshorn, and Kenneth King were appointed as his assistants. At the end of the first semester Charles Seelye and Lila Lee Day replaced Eddie and Shirley. T Because the war was over, this was an exceptionally joyous year for the seniors. This was our first high school year not restricted by wartime regulations. 1945-46 was a high water mark in athletics. The football team reached tops by becoming South-Central League champs and was second only to Fort Collins in the state. After a close race for first place in South-Central League basketball, we became co-champs with Canon City and Colorado Springs. Chester Wigton, Bob Manire, and Don Evans were stars on the basketball floor. Cleo Centemann served as Lieutenant Colonel of the R. O. T. C. with Jeanne Place as the Colonel's lady. Roland Brooks was band master. Rena Phelps, Judy Levy, and Grace Hemphill graced the debating squad, Kathie jones and john Adams bossed the Year Book, and Rena Phelps edited the Centennialight. The senior act, An Old Time Barn Dance, contributed vim, vigor, and vitality to the vodevil. Shirley Murphy reigned as sports Queen. The senior play, Come Rain or Shine, directed by Miss Edwards, played to a full house. As the year ends we find event tumbling over event-cap and gown measurements track meets, kid day, commencement invitations, baccalaureate, graduation--and then farewell. VVx1.LA Run-r N ucxoLLs. if if Miss Berliner: Now, you boys know that you can't read newspapers unless you're up in your grades. Desmond Keep: Well, what's the matter with my grades? Miss B.: Do you want me to look them up? What's your name? D. K.: Douglas Unfug. Page Nineteen
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