Central High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Pueblo, CO)

 - Class of 1938

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This scene is of a fire drill while the students are entering and leaving the building. The clock Year Sees Many Seniors Active In School Functions In March an All-Star Radio revue was presented in which many seniors participated. The leads were taken by John Ziatz, Lola Crawford, Josephine Sedita, Lewis Crumley, Janet Young, Harold Curtis, and Elmore Easter. Leave It to Psmith was the 1938 senior class play. The cast was composed of David Milhan, Lorraine Pahostkin. George Allen, Llewellyn Lewis, Helen Quigg, Helen Ager, Helen Shanstrom, Alys Ray, Charles Willour, Felix Guzowsky. Victor Moreschini, Dot Grigg, William Tomsick, Mildred Murray, Earlla Mae Morris, and James Bell. Members of the council who were Lewis Crumley. Llewellyn Lewis, Jeanne Johnson, William Ponder, Peter Duffy, Evelyn Ferrelli, Helen Shanstrom, and Justine Gallagher. presided over the school functions for the year. Council spon- sored the vodevil in the fall and were in charge of the Christmas decorations of Central. The senior year of 1937-38 was climaxed by the senior banquet and the junior-senior promenade in the spring, a revival of the traditional class ceremony. Under a new system of home-room sponsorship which was inaugurated by the administration this year, an attempt was made to bring those students into one room who possessed a common interest in that they were taking the same general line-up of subjects. Those interested in home economics were in rooms sponsored by the teachers of those subjects. Commer- cial students were under the guidance of commercial teachers. The system was used extensively throughout all of the four years with freshman and sophomore students being grouped according to subject interests. The idea behind the new arrangement was to present students with an opportunity to know the teacher of their core subject and to plan matters of guidance with that person. Chief sponsor of the senior class was Miss Achsah Hardin. Others who aided with the senior work included Miss Anna Castle, Miss Anna Maud Garnett, Mrs. Agnes Frye, Mrs. Blanche Taylor, Miss Sarah Mulnix. may be seen in the main hall.

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Sa-niors Hill liill'lFll'l'll Top: Class Ofhccrs, Charles NVillcur, Earlla Mae Mc ' 'VI G Ll ll I. wi s. s. 'irs ow: . B rr p t R ll R p t r F t R I h P G All ortenson. Second Ro h d R M r Toth, Olive Gatewood, Margaret Energetic Class Group Brings Many Honors to 1938 Graduates The class of 1938 under the presidency of Llewellyn Lewis completed 12 years of hard study. Other officers who served during the last eventful year were Marie McGovern, vice- presidentg Charles Willour, secretary: Earlla Mae Morris, treas- urer. The class fullilled all the traditions of the seniors-name- ly, Martha Washington day, Sneak day, and Tacky day. Lewis Crumley, student president, crowned Patty Kilfoy, queen of Central. She was attended by Jean Herman, Jeanne Johnson, and Bernie Sipe. Members of Cats Clan were grouped into organized cheering. They were Mary Georgian. Dot Grigg, Jeanne Johnson, Genevieve Kendig, Patty Kilfoy, Frances Kochevar, Marie McGovern, Ann Studen, Margaret Toth, George Allen, Lewis Crumley, Lawrence Mack, Byron McDon- ald, Bill Ponder, Don Reeves, Jack Stevenson. Several students received special honors during the year. Orlando Delliquadri and Betty Jo Melvin won the Declamation contest held December 15, 1937. The speeches were In the Name of Ten Million Dead, by David George and The Cabi- net by Gladys Schmitt. Helen Shanstrom was chosen delegate for the Daughters of American Revolution. Later in the year, Irene Rougas and Charles Bloomquist were declared winners of the annual Essay- Oration contest. The winning essay was entitled What They Have That I Haven't: the winning oration was Youth and Tomorrow. T ir uw: arg Uhal.



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