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THE CENTEXNTAJ CROSS SECTIONAL VIEW OF THE .SENIORS—Continued future” HOBBY Favorite Flower Symbolic Meaning Moeing Crochous (return quickly) Western Sories Cereus (Modest genius) Hubby Jasmine (amiability) Jitney Spider flower (Not so bad as I seem) Airplane rides Narcissus (You love yourself too well) Typing Moonflower (I but dream of love) His Bug Tiger-lily (I dare you to love me) Boys Cate.1 pa (Beware of the coquet) Drawing Jacob’s Ladder (Come down) Late hours Sweet William(son) (Give me a smile) Farmers Tulip blossom (rural happiness) Fur Coats Harlequin (laugh at trouble) Herding Aloe (Misplaced devotion) Cooking Salvia (Untiring energy) Girls Hollv (Am I forgotten?) Uncertain Prima Dona Somebody’s cook Bouncer A good girl Second Caruso Snake Charmer Cartoonist Picking ’taters Undertaker Teaching Maybe Choir leader Peanut Peddler
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THE CENTENNIAL CROSS SECTIONAL VIEW OF THE SENIORS NAME NICKNAME CHARACTERISTIC SAYING OCCUPATION June Bartlett Junie |Curly Hair My Compact? Dreaming Signe Bergby Sig Snappy Line Get Out! Scrappng Ethel Diacon Eth Unobtrusiveness Darn that Man! Talking Iris English Ike Engaging Grin Thank the lord! Studying Nat Gaines Natural Superiority I disagree Keeping fires Sadie Hakanson Dimples - Tranquility Oh darn! Saying nothing Floyd Hanson Swede Caveman Habits You're not so cute Making hits Marion Heise Hap Giggle Fer Cat's Sake! Gadding Alvin Jacobsen Red Freckles Silence is Golden Football Reynold Larson Little Orator Vrgumentativiness I’ll Tell the World Debating Lilian McClellan Barney Soulful Eyes Oh Heek! Flirting David Moe Dave Primping ? ! -!-! Killing time Dorothy Morefield Dot Artfulness Leave me alone! Outdoing Webster Cora Parker Cody Steadfastness Per Pats Sake! Chaperoning Sam Sprague Sambo Heart Smashin' Grin You dawg-'on old. Pleasing Teachers
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THE CENTENNIAL CLASS OFFICERS John Jenkins - Charles Cole - Terril Homan - Leslie Miller - Charles Ensley - Arnold, Bessie Cole, Charles Craft, Ursula Cowger, Thorold Ensley, Charles Flatness, Hazel French, Hilda Godfrey, Walter Homan, Terril Heminway, John - - - - President Vice President - Secretary - Treasurer - Sergeant-at-arms CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS MOTTO Watch Us Climb” FLOWER Blue Iris Junior Class Roll Ingebretson, Lavenia Jenkins, John • Jorgensen, Helena Miller, Leslie Mack, Myra Johnson, Gerald O’Malley, Nell Ray, Kenneth Worstell, Ben JUNIOR NOTES We, the class of '26, started out as freshmen with an enrollment of forty. Soon after school opened we organized. “Blue and White” were chosen for our class colors, and “Watch Us Climb” for uur motto. As freshmen we took part in the Carnival, and our reward totaled $47.65. We are also proud of the fact that our queen, Dorothy Morefield, took second place in the number of votes received. In our sophomore year we placed second with $56.17 in total profits taken in at the Carnival, the seniors taking frst place. Our class queen, Bessie Arnold, was named “Queen of the Carnival.” We were also well represented in athletics: In football by: Ben Worstell, David Moe and Terril Homan. In basketball: Ben Worstell, Charles Cole and Byron Conners. In track by: David Moe, Ben Worstell, Leslie Miller, Terril Homan and Thorold Cowger. On girls track squad
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