Centennial High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Pueblo, CO)

 - Class of 1938

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pei! ymli' 0Z0.'fC'0!QZ We, the class of 1938, thank our lucky stars for those who have guided us during our four-year stay at Centen- nial. There is Mr. James H. Risley, our superintendent, who was born under the sign Aries. This signifies that he is self-reliant, energetic, progressive and enthusiastic. He is an excellent execu- tive and a great devotee to justice and fairness. Dr. Earl Spencer's sign is Leo. Dr. Spencer is generous and kind. He has a scientific, progressive personality. With all these splendid qualities, he is very modest. Mr. Harry Vories and lVlr. William Burney made their entry into the world in the month of September. Those born in September are analytical in mind. Mr. Vories' legal ability testifies to his keen mind, and Centennial has profited much by his years of devoted service. Mr. Burney, a new but forceful member, is, by his careful, critical mind, keeping foremost the interests of Old Centen. April brought forth not only April showers but also Mr. Hoffman, another new member to whom Centennial looks for great things. His indefatigable energy makes him an asset to the school board. Mr. Kingery missed being a Christ- mas present by a very few days. True to his stars he is honest, keen witted, and a straight forward man interested in our schools. The windy month of March blew Miss Anderson and Miss Crawford in under the sign Pisces and Gemini, re- spectively. Miss Crawford is the alert and ellicient secretary to Mr. Risley. Miss Anderson is as lively and energetic as the hearty March winds. Her pre- cision and sincerity make her a worthy aid to Mr. Robertson. The sign Aquarius is the ruling planet of Mr. Smith, who is the treas- urer of the school board. His stars mark him a brilliant financier. In the month of July Mr. Robertson, secretary of the school board, celebrates a birthday. He is a lover of his home, his friends, and his garden. He is de- voted to the best interests of Centennial. Mr. Ramsower, our custodian, has his birthday in June. Whatever his stars may say, we know to him goes the credit for the excellent condition in which our building is kept. We would like to express our appre- ciation to these-our guiding stars, and we hope future classes will have as faithful guides as those who have cared for our best interests, -CATHERINE CHRISTIAN. Page Six

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ECMA? Top Row MISS MARY ELIZAIIETII I II.If IVIR, XV, IVI. HEATON MISS LAVIERNE BARKSDALF S L'4k ond Row INIR. .I. I.. 'TOIVILINSOIY MR. Vv'II.I.IAIVI rIEHI.E XIISS GRACE CUNNINGIIAXI Third Row IVIRS, MAUDE I'ARNXVORTI'I MISS MAY ANDERSON NIISS I5I2I.I.E BITRI.INIfR. Fourth Row MR. ARTHUR K. IIANIIVIOND MISS ETIIEI. MELIN MR, ARTHUR E. STANLEY 5.12111 Abe! In September l937 Centennial wit- nessed a new type of assembly. Due to the large enrollment it became diffi- cult for all of the students to be seated in the auditorium. Therefore, the fresh- men who could not be accommodated were taken downstairs and seated by the track in the gymnasium. A public address system was installed in the gym so the assembly could be carried down to the freshmen via the loud speaker. Assemblies come in assortments - funny, serious, peppy, and an occasional well deserved scolding. Many assem-H blies are presented by the different school organizations. Among the most popular type is the pep assembly, These assemblies are usually presented the day before an athletic event. Important national and international events call for assemblies. Christmas, Armistice Day, the birthdays of Washington and Lincoln, Constitution Day, and many others are celebrated in Centennial. Every spring representatives from the colleges in the state come to tell grad-- uating Centennialites about their col- leges. These assemblies are enjoyed by the whole school. The assemblies are a rest from class- room studies, and they are given for the student body in order that their views will be broadened. -MARGARET NICCOY. Page Seven

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