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DEDIC'A'I'ION OF THE MILMORIXI, OI' Tlll Cl XSS UI' 'I-4: OUR l'l.XCJl' CENTEN'S PIONEER BUOSTERS E NIFNHSILRS OF TIHQ BRAND XHNH Ol 'HH RlPlIllI.lC YI TH! IJIIJIK XIII! s 5 .1...i..-1-.
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wwf ERE R405 MISS C CHOOL Figh OR K SH if RYE UQHT MISS ELLEN CORlxISH Centenmal s Uldest Graduate Miss Ellen Corkish 15 the onlv suruung graduate of Centennials first grad uatmg class the class of 1884 After graduation from college Miss Corkish entered the teaching profession, and at one time was superintendent of Pueblo County Schools. Later she was in the office of the State Superintendent of Schools. In our Diamond Jubilee YEARBOOK it is only fitting that we include Centen's oldest living graduate. h.'L'n
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X s omk p 1, 01 70 2,55 yt ' as F 1 is 6 f p -'Q pillp l S pl fx 5 6 C D6 1 , Q q sailw 'tio M BQKNQTQ QQJ ff' D t . XXQXQQQS A h ' I X ,I v. . - . Q wiv, on SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS N Jon Weiler, vieeepresidentg lValler Caniaelt, presidenrg MISS GLRIXLDXNL PROC-TOR Donna Kerns, secretary: and George Uniug, treasurer. V I k N Senior Class Sponsor Senior Class Record As the senior class of l9-lg gave out with the senior yell, we, as freshman, looked on with wonder. Then we feebly replied, Ptahl Rah! Freshman! To lead us through that year we had Nlr. lehle as sponsor, with llfarren Pinky Hanna. president: ll. D. iXlael3arlane, viee-president: Diane Seelye, seeretaryg llelene Martinez, treasurer: and Bob llolerjaek, yell leader. Our sophomore year found us with our voiees a little stronger, hut no wonder, when we had D. MacFarlane talting the lead as president: YValter Camaelx, vice-presidentg Diane Seelye, seeretaryg hlarilyn Butler treasurer: and lloh llolerliaelt, as yell leader. Our junior year provided many things to rerneinher: the lunior Play, ,Iunior-Senior Prom. and of Course the reniarlxs we east at the mighty Seniors in the haleony. Wie were lead hy lon XVeiler, president, lllalrer Gamaek, viee-presidentg llelene Martinez, secretary: Mike Field. treasurerg and Ruth Rose. cheerleader. Finally. from the haleony eame the yell l-9-5-1. As this echoes through the hall, along with Glorv, Glorv to the Seniors, we see that Xllalter Gamaelv has moved uv from viee' . . l president to president, lon lVeiler to vice- president, Donna Kerns to secretary, George Unfug to treasurer, and lon VVeiler, as head school cheerleader also doubling as elass cheerleader. As the curtain goes down on our graduation, and the class gives 1-9-5-1 for the last time, we know that this is the hest cheer of all. K By Noiixm lltmnow Page Twenty
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