Central High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Pueblo, CO)

 - Class of 1940

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These students led the class of '40 in its many activities during the school year: Williams. Yarberry, Langdon, Seaman, Futuf mam. McGowan, and 'XVhelnn. TlllS YEHI S lilHSS LBillll!I'S l'l'llIlllllE Nlillly lllTllVlIlES Leading the class of '40 in its activities for the school year were Foley, Parker, Williams, and Johnson. Little Women, the Senior play, was a big success. Martha Washington day, Kid day, and Senior day Were observed by the seniors. Presentation of You Can? Take It Wz'th You by the class of '41 made the biggest hit of any school production in many years. Representation on the football team and all the berths on the varsity basketball team were secured by the juniors. Directing them in their endeavors Were: Trevithick, Morris, Musso, and Formico. Klein, Cwarrett, Hubbs, Gordon, and Streamer were the '39 and '40 leaders of the Class of '42. Several football players and basketeers came from this class. Christmas pageant, Freshman mixer and numerous other activities comprise the record of the students who in September, 1939, entered Central high. Many members of the class of '43 received numerals or letters for participation in basketball, football, track, and other sports. They were represented also in the scholastic ac- tivities of the school placing three members on the team. All the Central high students donned the school colors on the annual Blue and White day when the outstanding students in scholarship and athletics were recognized. Senior leaders during '39 and '40 were Foley, Parker, NVillianxs. and Johnson. This year's junior class achieved high honors under Morris, Musso, and Formica. Sophomore ofhcers were Klein, Garrett, Hubbs, Gordon, and Streamer. Gray, Hopper, Slcliowell and Mayber lcd the young hopefuls of the class of '43. Page Twenty-four

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3 6 a E Juniors -Edson, Colon, Palko, Coughlin, Shirley. Zbncnic, SophomoresfKlein, XVelles. XVntson, Bludworth, Gordon, Dremel, Drain, Formico, Pope, Morris. Talbot. and limncis. Pitman, Gallegos, Gettler, Keyhoe. llllll llElll'ESElllHllVl!S lllilll SlllllHlllS lll llllllBilVlll'S i Miss Central of the 1939 football season was picked from four beauteous belles in the Class of '40-Helen Ponder was chosen from the class which was led by Williams, Yarberry, Langdon, Scaman, Futumata, McGowan, and Whelan. One of the aforementioned roll representatives, Arlene Whelan, was Cen- tral high's representative in the national i'Smile Girl contest. On Kid day all the seniors decked themselves out in clothes more appro- priate to kindergarten than to the dignified seniors who wore them. On Martha Washington day the senior girls powdered their hair and ap- peared in clothes their great, great grandmothers might have worn. The seniors secured more berths on scholarship team than any other class. Also securing a good representation on the team was the junior class. In addition to its other activities the Class of '41 discovered that it had more students in ROTC than any other class and that all the ROTC sponsors but two were junior class members. ,ij Directing this energetic class in its activities were Edson, Colon, Palko, Coughlin, Shirley, Zbacnik, Dremel, Drain, Formico, Pope, Morris, Talbot, and Francis. Although many seniors were in the contest the annual DAR American history prize was won by Lydia de Leon, a junior. Sophomore class members Devon, M,c,,l,,s,,, were active in Catsclan, the school-pep organization, and other school clubs and organiza- tions. Roll representatives w e r e Klein, Welles, Watson, Blud- worth, Gordan, Pitman, Gettler, and Central high's freshman class got through its first year with honors largely through the ef- forts of Kirk, Johnson, Tiller, Kelly, Spinuzzi, Coats, Francis, Wagner, NVyman, Dameron, Evans, Hennes, Plese, DeVore, It and Macaluso. Freshmen--Kirk, Johnson, Tiller, Kelley, Spinuzzi, Coats, Formico, XVagner. XVyman. Dameron, Evans, Hennes, Plese, i ! Page Twenty-Hue

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