Central High School - El Centro Yearbook (Fresno, CA)

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Q V mai ii 4 -if A STUDENTS OE THE CENTRAL UNION HIGH SCHOOL FRESNO CALIFORNIA JUNE T948 PUBLISHED BY THE EIL UEIDTBO FOUR MISS PETERSON UEUIEATIUN Each year our school welcomes new faculty mem bers or buds adueu to departung teachers We have many loyal teachers who have been at Central many years and have made thus school the grand one that ut us Muss Elvera Peterson us one of these fauthful teach ers She came to Central un l929 Muss Peterson teaches Spanush and Latun and she us the faculty sponsor of the Calufornua Scholarshup Socuety and of the Cuves Bonaes Tru Y gurls ln recognutuon of her nuneteen years of servuce to Central Unuon Hugh School we humbly deducate thus our 1948 El Centro to Muss Elvera Peterson FUHEWUHU In our modern day and age we can stnll flnd traces ot the old Spcnush settlers Up and down the coast of Calltolnla are the old mlsslons of the Spaniards But hcrc as much more Spanlsh than mere bulldmgs an our everyday lute In a way we modern day Calutorn :ans are much luke the old Spamards We enloy rough and rowdy sports We eat heavaly splced Spamsh food Those among us who are musac lovers thrlll to the muslc of old Spam In thus our l948 El Centro we enable to band the old with the new We have used scenes from every day Spanish late on our dlvnsuonal pages to show you that desplte the dufference In years our ways of llvlng are not too unllke those of the Spanvards We stall work play and enloy lute as they dld So we the El Centro stalt present to you this annual whlch represents a lot ot effort on our part and we hope you luke It yihfif- ' f . 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I I - I I I I I ' I I I 1 AEHNUWI EUGMENIS The staft ot the l948 El Centro wtshes to express gratutude to all those who helped to make thus publl catlon possuble our advertlsers C U H S students and teachers We especially wlsh to thank Mr A L Rogers ot the Graphuc Arts Pruntung Company Mr Leslle Serpa ot ot the Babcock Cover Company Mr J Maxwell ot Maxwell Studlo and Mr Weymouth and Mr Hudson ot the Shutter Shop tor their whole hearted coopera tion and patience and then to Mass Kuncade Mr Clark Mrs Lumpkin, Mr Bane and Mr Tucker who gener ously donated services without any oblugattons on thetr part the Fresno Bee Engraving Department, Mr. Retchin Dedscatson Foreword Acknowledgments ADMINISTRATION Admsnsstratson Teachers and Thesr Classes SENIORS Sensors Sensor Snaps Sensor Actsvstses UNDERCLASSMEN Junsor Snaps Junsor Actsvstses Sophomore Snaps Sophomore Actsvstses Sophomore Class Freshman Snaps Freshman Actsvstses Freshman Class ACTIVITIES Executsve Commsttee EI Centro Stall Bus Drsvers Masntenance Men Grszzly Gazette Staff Future Farmers Honor Roll UF EL CENTHU Boys Federatson Calsfornsa Scholarshsp Debate Team Red Cross Gsrls League Socsal Commsttee Rally Commsttee Drama Club Future Homemakers May Day Ssgma Gamma Csves Bonae H Y Student Body Play Operetta Junsor Class Play Sensor Class Play Gsrls Chorus Boys Chorus Orchestra Band Socsety ATHLETICS Football Basketball Baseball Tennss Track Gsrls Sports A YEAR AT CENTRAL The Year sn Psctures SEVEN ' ' ------- 4 ' ' ----- - 52 . . - - - - . - 5 A ' ' ' . . . 52 - - - - - - 6 - - - 4 - V - 52 . . - . . - - - 53 .. . 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L, ' Y f. f + -9 I - 1-f fl Q V VV if ' T f -h- V- 1- fl M ' gf?-VL V ' Y ' Y ' 'sr'--,TI -I D IDIS BH ion N TEN 3 :Q-THR: : f F' P- Saiiers Secie'ciy Eva Site' ic QU' Fnanic Se:'e'aiy Helen Pa'e ,'.tlDD.E 'CF' Henry Kiufr MlDDlE RlC1t-tT Board Scc'e'f v '1 'Tc e v Boas Piescen' Geo Stoegzara EOTTCDU' C ' 'remne' Jazk Rose 'c P' nz :ic :wha D s f' e y t- q e'f B031 'Jemoe' A C Dive' SEHUUL EXECUTIVES A LETTER FROM OUR PRINCIPAL The appearance of El Centro always reminds us that we are at the end of another year at Central. lt has been the 'best' year in the lives of most of you seniors. You have received training that will help you to attain the goal or life each has set for himself. at Central purpose in This year we have worked, some more diligently than others, on the problem of winning world peace. 'The torch of civilization is not passed on by acci- dent, but by sustained efforts of parents, pastors, teachers and friends. Will you do your part? W. H. Spillers, District Superintendent Central Union High School A LETTER FROM OUR SCHOOL BOARD PRESIDENT Class of '48 good-bye and good luck! We have enjoyed having you here these past years and hope that our school has in many ways helped you to a better understanding and ability to meet lifes problems which are just beginning for you. The Declaration of Independence reads, All men are created equalf which of course is true but that equality only lasts a very brief moment when many other things begin to intervene so that by the time you entered high school you each were different. Any one of you may have taken the same identi- cal studies that a number of others have and yet you are coming out an individual different from ev- ery other one in your class, or for that matter, except for mere chance, there will be no one exactly like you in all the world. What I am trying to impress on you is that your life and what you make of it is up to you to solve. That is why l said good luck at the start and .why l repeat it, Good Luck and God Bless You. Geo, Slcoegard TE EHEHS ANU THEIR EL SSES DEAN OF WOMEN Miss Peterson checks over reasons for absence given to her by Kay Okada ond Noel Moore. l Q DEAN OF MEN Mr. David Hartman counsels Margaret Simonian on her year's work. FACULTY N UTE5 The faculty has had a very successful year. The increase of the students to our school caused four new and interesting members to be added to the faculty. They are Mrs. Maurine Brown, a graduate of the Fresno State College, who teaches Stenography and typing, Miss Mary Dillon, a graduate of the University of Chicago, who teaches English, Miss Dorothy Harris, a graduate ot University of Southern California, who teaches English and social science, and last but not least Miss Marguerite Maynard, a graduate of Oregon State College, who teaches homemaking, and took the heart of Mr. Lewis Carpenter, our math teacher and iained him in matrimony April 24, l948. Mr. and Mrs. Spill- ers entertained the faculty members and their wives at a tea prior to the opening of school. Other social activities for the women faculty members consisted of monthly dinners or parties, The male faculty members confined their social activities to informal discussions during the school lunch hour. The faculty attended the annual teachers' institute held in Fresno last fall. At this institute the teach- ers heard some outstanding speakers on various subjects. The teachers were as happy as the Central students when June rolled around. ELEVEN 5 1 xwk 'M r 9 U., . 3' 4 A? .Q XXV f 2 1' 4 O I sg , ix 3.1 ' f ' I . 5 A X T 4' 3 av. :ig 3595- L Q5 M - gn .H . 5 .f,,,: Y Af' ' - y V -It ' v ' 8. f ff Y M f 'I 1 -Q V ,A . K . 1 5. . 55 MQ R 1 fi 1 . If il K ff, 7 , gn .Nm f 's vt. Y-:Q sm-. -- fu: 'Lx N, 53 F., ,fir I 9 1 f 'M -- --uqqg-1-1 wff r ii Z. ,Q , s- , ,- ,V Y 4 Q E f W if 4 , N- , j . U - .I Y ', I l V , 5 5 Vi ,, ,, H xx,-:Af :C 2 ,I . 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Glory, service REWS N FND M et DEA chcnycs, Huck, boa Qalmgv I3 wmv-mvN xwu nwooo NAOM1 iff B'-P50 Galen, Educ: Homemqk-pq G-rh' L1 ucnsierred from Newa Hxgwvyg dubs, Thespuun, drcmohcsg ccmege 13 X , 5 GEORGENE BARBA ' Leog Hwwry Denh R A BRITT ON , Gum eff, secrexcry XF x Xxx- .Q K X x X' PNN X RN K NTH Ollvgp QHES HMO, 'Nur Y' fQ.m,m LEE C P, HUN Mflvnemmlrs :xv,m!0n bf1,ke,b0N '71 1 ' 1 thaw WINA MARILVN Cc mom o.,,, lm Que 15 45 ' 1113 OE Q4 Mr-RV URN BLESS farm'-e c soo G Us Keuqee wofk N4 vw 6'-o NGETT O KENNETH BOWSRF Bill Elf Hlsvovy, Voevbcw, bcskevbcl Aguiuhuveg Ag. mechomcs, iurmev sporis- former. ROYDEN BROWN Agmuxuuw, if A, b0sle!b0H, hq speckohgl BUDDE SHIRKEY KAN Hx Y , Oak' Homemnkmgg Tn leogue, spon-,, muzqe ELDORA MAE BUSXCK Mathematics? MLHLY, Cvkvls' kecgueg cc-Mega, BRESE GENNEVXE CAXA Hkslofyg science vesecrch. FRANK CASTRO Agvkcuhureg RuN1 Committee, Sophomore ofiknev, 2. if A , former. 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Agvicuhureg b0ske!b0 boH manager, FIA. , Y or An, of AXBERTO EDW ARD MOUNA Lcngvogeg HLY, lennis, EX Centro, opweilog engineerlng, ARTHUR YA MAGucH I Giga NA OQQWA E D l ON up .Ov OMER 'Gccv,o,,G, t c'Denlvy In H Amory bu5ge,bo,I D and H ,.0 'Y Gus pm 9 baseball 'nunos 1 ef C- MAPVA comm, MIGUEL mm Moines womm meme MLCOON Hommamg, bfwd 0,1-, wwf 3+-.Ne 'mlm WWA 'Mm S aboxydubs L'oQ f x'P'0q' Ho'Werv1ckmg,C:xrls league, W'-'Om !Uf'i0 'I-b 'd- opewzm dubsg onrhno sicwgfdlg, MATSUBAUA bosketbcm b0sz FA kennel avhemohcs, .06 Senkm offvcev Gnu opere! oper N BEEN 'rg O. - vm s Snag Ver, ARA KAN D . ANN Q, ELL fee P ' we PMN' P when Q , G 1 Aqfm ,We Awgm, . rm., , If ' 0 bg: .,,, A +f,,,,e' N Lckqhm 'J WCYFN 4 'T' if.-A A n e1 ed' J 1: -J 1 M-'ff--1 r . L ,4.,,,, yifffx. 9996 EDWARD MOYTENSEN Agrmvhurel F FAQ Former. YOKNKO NAKAGAWA Co'nmevncX, 590115, U Centro, ' Leoguu RK NARX Yeh Leodev, Corvmevcxclp Kc, Tn-HRX. CE NHSON NRENE CONST AN Homemokkngg opereiko, Tn-HK-Y, Pep GM. :Hog beouiicxcn ES NEPHEW, JR, CALV HN JAM mo, debotkng. Srmence, drc C.S.f , rjubs: Qpevenu, low. X' ,,.,--'-' X N xx X' 'Rx AW XX xxf Qgsigxggyjjv gl , YQ X . , . X A X V X V. I -r 1, J I r I I K , f WWW f 1 iff! Q ff!!! 1 1 . I 9, Q 4,112 f 1 53111 RUBEN SAUNAS !bCX orivcs, foo MARTIN FAMOS e ogrxcukuvd spe- W AM R CH Q body ALBERT RU X Mvsnz' barber sebum N110 M2451 Agncuhuv Q ' ' swdcn com! T NADA MAE SCHMXD Hmory, Gunn: Ednov, Red Cross OQhcev- deniksxvy NIU Bilirik MARC, An, ,uma pXoy dvomo SK N XX Xxxsxmxix W MARGAR ET SIMON QAN 'Nfl Q0 , NNsE SQQUUHOS ous C Cem, o l MU fzssoff x d,,,,,,C W F ex SA A M SMHH u'1f,,. ,Q E C 'ev as ANE SCELZ Bm. ROY CE SCALES FRANCES 1 Hwslory loo1bcSK auto mechanic H-swam bond work HINDT mow on Seann Dom 'Mm SWMM mu SC Commercmt boseb0!W 50553 C0rf1merrio!gGirls' leagv' Glrk' X RA hunk.. M26 af 'fi EUGENE wmwmr- SCHW ABENLAND Hxsvofyl dvorvo, m.cvcv MELVHN LEE SUB Hrgvow, hzwsvetbail, Ewmer ANN SENNA ELVEPF vs. EX Centro, ' S90 S-cveffce, coXXeqe VOSSNA MARXA SERVETH fn-mevuox, buskefboh, bose- box , mueybcw, secretory. DALE B SHERRNLL Sues-te boskevboU Huck, coHeqe EARL ST IDHAM had Gul Pu ' 0 TH MAR Comme IE STOCKU 'mclz R I fm ly Commmee BONNWE NAD . lon no mg 5700 fe ,Lama PS I HQ V MAWON 5 - ABE: 'eq I 0 sfqnogrophe 1 9 J Ofcno, ' C C55 , EI Ce O ce f-no H www, game 41 i fjflbfils 'M 'llmxfl ff,-fx f J l, 4' x-V . 5311 HS Q9 aosz- VEROWN . 1,gYq-WY: 'WW' X, 65 1 13. f N' 1 fl 'iv-4 'li' :www WLC L w RHI- . ,.1 Y H Yrs' L. Agn ANN wil 'weve' RMON, -:UW 0 Q ,J vu HY xxx V '1- J engyu X ,J-'sz V' If! ,,,,,4f4 , 51, H fuk, ff 'J W ' 9 f ff'Q ? ff,f' fy? ,X Jiffy AWl 77, !l3f f: 'fff f f A , 1 , , f Q lAI4 SENIOR OFFICERS T ROW: La ce K , e Leade g A Ba - ' , 7 , g e HO ch, T easu e. S'COND ROW: Ro old McCoo , V ce P ez - tg Royde , e - - . SENIOR ADVISORS ood Ms CoaSaudesM co SEN IUH ACTIVITIES The Senuors ended theur hugh school career wuth theur customary Dutch Day Dress Up Day Baccalaureate servuce and last but the most umportant the Commencement proceedungs The able executuves of the class dud an excellent uob un theur offtuces The Senuors helped to make the Student Body Play a great success They have taken an actuve part un the Hu Y and Tru Hu Y Dramatuc Club Athletuc teams and other organuzatuons and actuvutues They took a great responsubuluty un producung the school annual and newspaper There were many Senuors represented on the C S F and Honor Roll Thus year has undeed been a successful and uoyous one for the Class ot 48 The Senuors wush to say suncerely to theur Alma Mater Thanks tor the memorues TWENTY NINE FIRS wren ruser Y ll r nnue l nl: enshup Secretary Walter Lee Presudent Darlen r r r r C n n u r u den ru Brown Sarg anfat Arms LEFT TO RIGHT1 Mr. Lewus Carpenter, Mr, Walter E. Atw , r , r n r , rs, Th li Smith, I I I I T ' T I I , . I I ' , . As the student beguns hus tour yeors ot hugh school lute he us yet dependent on hus tornuly tor the decusuons ond problems thot contront hum However, he soon leorns to become selfreluont The more duttucult studues ot hus hugh school curruc ulo oud hum to solve ond to reoson prob lerns ot umportonce Thus phase ot hugh school lute enobles the students ot todoy to be better cutuzens ot the world un whuch We luve , x Xxx. NXXCN M X Axx X X x I X N I X X 'X Xx ix? EL-45136.- I.. -1 - i - nnenqms sine X -:Q ' x x 1 1 1 7 7 ' , ' ' ' X As l ' .. X lift K K W, S N- ' ' , x -I ' ff x H , V V :Kb A L- 1 . . ,' - - :Q M l ' ' Y XX Wx .' I , ,jf , ,' f, X' V . I X 'Xxx . A-X X xl FR I - ..'..'.' :A A J , x ' X .' , 1 , - .',' X -. - X f .Y IM Q 3.1. -A X X' I Q- X-,ff-. X1 X Pxfi' V Y-29. hx -u -.1 X f, f X . V X1 ' N515' yy my - - x , . X ,N 'H' IJ, 1: wx N x , W X 2x'1Xj9f XX V 5 I V ' Q K , 'f. . A x K XXX Y . -.' I ' X V , K I x ,'v- H 1 1 . 3 . -L Nj., - VV X .XR z . . I X L-:LN 'Ir .X if g 1 JV. . X 1 AN . . ,T-XIX f f KX Q K X Y '- 'lx Lg 'I' I S' -LN X X .Q Cfxgif-. ' X. MX , .- I ., ,vwx .Q Q V . xi , ' X x ' ' ' I PIAA my L ' ,. : '- K X ' ' - x 'V X ' h .KL X I X X A X! .X -1, A f XEX . 'Af A , sd , f -33l1i'V:+ it: K Lrg ' 1 -asf S if JUNIUH SNAP5 JUNIOR OFFICERS EFT TO RIGHT 9 ' 4 I I J , Neko. . . I -C . , EC 3 JUNIOR ADVISORS NDING .I H T b age e JUNIUH ACTIVITIES The Junrors were very consprcuous In fherr many acfrvrhes fhrs year They were very proud of fherr beaufnful class rrngs and gray sweaters The Junrors also gave Two performances of fheur Three act play Sprunghme For Johnnie drrecfed by Mass Efhel Van Tassel The funds from fhrs play enabled fhem To gave a very successful prom rn the sprung The Juniors have proven fherr ablllfy rn all of the achvrhes of our school We wish them the best of luck as Senrors of nexf year THIRTY THREE l l I L K r-neu' 'us' Presrdenv ol-n f urc Vice Presrder' Jn Har-ser Yell L der Jo Ann Da ly Sec e'c y o 'xv'-1: T ecgwef KNEELING1 Mrss Maurlne Brown, Mr Reber' Tucker. STA .Mr. . , Ib s, Mr, Ed R I , Mlss Elv ra Peverson. I manning!! 55 I I ' 'WV' 0.13 Tj'Cj'f':Kj HIQ11 rr- fvw ' ........ .N x-..,, , . MRS. BROWN'S GROUP : PST ROW i 'y P! vcc'e Bw we .ezf Fc o' 2 -3 Pose' Svc 'Joo'e, Evexyv' Nc'ey SEC ORD ROW R :Nyc Og:Ie Morgcre' RI:I'c'csc .cwfc 'fvzhel Domrhy Snzmcn, Mwcov Mm fw o'o oo' :e Mckcp THIRD ROW lor-fvwy Nc w: 'u': Lowe' R 'Ven Bob So'vVo l LeIc'vd SHN Pece '.':'.e FOURTH ROW Leorwcvc De'ez Gecwge Scurro C-eo'ge Ncgovc BI' Ockev 3 ' y wwf MISS PETERSON'S GROUP FIRST ROW Jen' Hansen BIoncI1e Goodnch, Jo Aww Dolly BIII Poms Josephme GcveIIo SEC- OND ROW Bevy Jo Wood, Evo Cocquro, Jvm CIGVR Jock Homefv, Ledwo Fcnrwchu, THIRD ROW JUIIO Dov'Ir1, Acne-4 Hwoyosu, JuIlc Colclouoh Tkow-ow Hom EImev Ceorqeson MR. RAGLE'S GROUP VEST :ON 9 'c 5u'o'1 Pvvrci .cwcf 'QW ES A':'e':'o . 1 'Ace 'Jueof Vi'-'yf '54 H M. 'ew Se cv Aww if 1-L 3. ff' Ve WK' .cP ' Abe R019 A-C': i Lf' o ' P A - 'T Bode' .eC o'C 55' C, '- Nr' :io Bfcvw' N tk A-r'3'fC 6 -Voc' Cfwfev SECONT POW- ' , 1 73 05 Raw Do- C Bel: F- ff 4- Icy .c. Bowel THIRTYFOUR MR. TIBBS' GROUP VEST ROV! Cori: .r.::x2, Lf:-fe e Ifersex Ecf' fG53f G' fifefc I.en o , VeI'c .erbee SECOVJC ROV! Roze Ucfre Lecwi? ict' Le ze' :IOTC'CE KeI3eg on, Gercfd Kcrcbc' Do c Ho Iced, L y Hrs Bevy ',':CuI1u-n Don Jesten TH RD ROV! Jo es H-J'7fr'cn Irvrn Kerber, Bonn-e Hcfr Cog., HMO , TneI'fo Jackson, Rcberr Kubo, Jonn Kruf' Robe I Lrnfggren, FOURTH ROVI- Kannefn Irwrr-, Drck lessen, Jones Wc..krn:, Jezse K nborI, MR. TUCKER'S GROUP FIRST POW: Ronny OImsreod, Srcnley Sharpe. SECOND ROW: Manuel Sofo, Johnny Von Hoo- son, Irmgord Schmidt, Dorothy Yokoyomc, Elcune SpiIlers. THIRD ROW: Tcxdcshr Tcnoko, Barr Tc- ycrez, Kennerh Selberv, Alice Warren. FOURTH ROW1 Dan Seiencich, Peggy Prather, Alrce Smgh, Rrchurd Wnllorrs, Viola Taber, FIFTH ROW: Helen Yroceburu, Ruzsel Wheeler, Zoe Wrlsonr Cnorles Snedden, Rwnord MurIlIo SUPHUMU HE SNAP5 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS ING: Ja et Holla d, e ea cfq , c et yy s , . STAN 1 y Ca st , sae tg e e ' , T es' e t, Jacks , a - -A . SOPHOMORE ADVISORS a Coe et a M Matyliaf SUPHUMUHE AIITIVITIFS The Sophomore Class started their second year at Central by sponsorung the custom ary Freshman Sophomore brawl whach Sophomores won They wrsely elected the above class ottncers tor the school year The class had two scholars represented on the CSF and several members ot the Honor Roll were ot thus class too The Sophomores have taken a very actlve part nn many other school actlvltles and orgamzatlons All therr actlvltres have helped the Sophomores to become better upperclassmen We wush them the greatest of success during their two most Important years ot hugh school THIRTY SEVEN 1 SITT n n tll L d Donna Klne Se 1 ar Phylln Uhd Treasurer DING Jerr r ens Prev n H l n Scheadt Vce Pr rd n Don on Sarge ntat rms '1 I LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Frank Johnson, Mass Anne Hartz, ' Miss F y Kin d , Mr, Rob r Cl rk, Mr. Fred Hartman, r. r u man. .A - I ' , . ,Q MR. KAUFMAN'S GROUP FIRST ROW- Clrcrles Heftor-, Leonard GUlIOY Marnle Hartman, Dorothy Goulort, JGRSV Holl- and, Dorls Gaulart, Lean Graham, Alex Grrwrrrer. SICOND ROW: Le Roy Horclw, Donald Jackson, Glorra Hansen, Hazel Gentry, Donna Klrne, Lor- etta Gutrerrez, Vrrgmra I-torch, June Hamett, Joyce James, Evelyn Henton, LaVoro Kelly, Betty Huckobay, Barbara Graber, Darlene Kruser, Mar- Jorle Godfrey, Merle Haupt. MISS KINCADE'S GROUP FIRST ROW: Joyce Barclay, Louuse Berger, Elbert Denham, Betty Bengel. SECOND ROW: Robert Bane, Jean Bisclwel, Sally Britton, Blll Butler, Charles Berry, THIRD ROW: Jerry Bner, Geraldme Arrrst, Esther Baer, James Brewer, Robert Brumm. MISS HARTZ'S GROUP FIRST ROW- Elycll MCP-lerl, Alice Matolorr Lor- efclaPgstor1,JurteMersr'er lea larva Wrllram '-'ar'rrt Charles Mcfarf Er-rrzo Hauer SEC ORD ROW- Lawerence Mgrrrnel Dorothy Lee Ailoulse Let-r Joyce Nelsor' Floyg Mme, THIRD ROW- Jewel lurcy, W II Gm MOVSI-Cv gobby Ilurvev Floyd Melwlrng Joi-n lxglggn THIRTY-EIGHT MR. JOHNSON'S GROUP FIRST ROW: Besse Sanders, Kcy Okada, Jane' Scclco Jenr-le Ruffonu, H Ieeng OIIenberger. SIC- OND ROW: BeV'y PTICE, Angre Shannon Irene Rudcll, Helen Sci-welav, Barbara Olvef, Ravel Rw erc, Peggy Robrnson THIRD ROW Lous Rag- ger:, Harold Schneuaer, Tony Pefrcelo, Bl Slwfnalrer, Donald Scales, Bob Osburne, Gene Sanders. MR. CLARK'S GROUP FIRST ROW: Nobuo Sunado, Veldc Wheeler, Wayne Sweat, Kafhearn Trum, SECOND ROW: Mavrg Winton, Dewey Whale, Barbara Spwnosa, Johnny Zamora, Beviy Smlfh, THIRD ROW: Sally Soghoion, Cecil Tange, Palrlcla Von Doorr- Rolph Smvfh, Polly Thomas, VeI.a Verdnn: FOURTH ROW: Phyllis Uhd, Irene Weber, Bernadune Srwrh, Alvce Sfidham, Lorelfa Wwlllams, Berfy Ann Weber Ross WIIson. MR. FRED HARTMAN'S GROUP FIRST ROW Jecnnc Doburnn, Norma Carter Evelyn Cooper, Fern Forbes, Jaan Dwyer MIIIIe Ca'rlllo SECOND ROW- Genevleve Elrmng, lcc Mae Du-ca , Grace Dyer, PI1yllIs Dunn, Elalne Carlson, Mary DrRedo, Rachel Duck: THIRD ROW Ora Chlebcrcd, Shan Chun J. D. Cooper, Larry Conner, Herman Cloy, FOURTH ROW: B II Cow: an, Wrley Ccrler Iaclue Chancler, Bob Coffy Jer'y Carsvens. THIRTY-NINE PHESHMAN SNAPS FRESHMAN OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Avery, Yell Leader, Erma Jean Bendoslri, Treasurerg Don Lucas, President? Nadrne Schmall, Secretaryg Barbara Sfoclrli, Vice Presldent. FRESHMAN ADVIJORS FIRST ROW Mr Dave Hartman Mr Xena Wealherby Mr Ben Masters SECOND ROW M1 s Ethel Van Tassel Mrs Mary Lumplun Mass Dorothy Harris THIRD ROW M Evelyn Denton FIIFSHM!-IN ACTIVITIES The Class of 51 began therr flrst year of h ah ch ol by holalng the Sofnomores to a tc rn the Annual Freshman Qophomore bravl Coon ne, lv J he.r Hrs. electron and chose therr class executrves The Freshman Class was well represented rn van u hoo. tntles and organr atrons, rncludrng the followrng Honor Roll, athletic cam , Ir ll: Y and Hr Y band or chestra, and boys and grrls glee clubs The Freshman are hopmg to contrnue their good start at Central In ther soc al lute and we wrsh them the best of luck FORTY ONE f- rs. , J . gr , . . ,. I 1- - 4- . fs r- - e .J J I V I l- ' ' r.I ,. I L - . ' , . . r 'v .' . O r r --r' I r- A A .- f,- l -.,- It ' ' '-.- .1 o -C C.- I - . L I, ' . . . . I . ., . I I . - . . V I . o . . C, MR. DAVID HARTMAN'S GROUP FIRST ROW: Gloria Castro, Joyce Chleborad, Dara Church, Erma Jean Bendoslri, Ann Avery. SECOND ROW: Rclland Brown, Bobby Christian, Alice Clifton, Helen Bulalch. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Brewer, Alex Aguirre, Ralph Adamo. FOURTH ROW: Sally Arredondo, Eliza Armendarez, Lil- lion Bier, Arlene Brown, Raman Canel. FIFTH ROW: Juneta Burgess, Sylvia Barnes, Joyce Ann Buckner, Alta Mozelle Berry, Dorothy Bensel. SIXTH ROW: Lamar Blocker, Junior Arnold, Rog- er Ellington, Grady Benham, Dudley Burbaclr, Lloyd Adams, Gerald Clark, MR. DENTON'S GROUP FIRST ROW: Chester Cooper, Bill Cross, Cephus Garrison, Allan Grace, Richard Gunther, Effie Ginther, Dorothy Garabcdian, SECOND ROW: Rudolph Edson, Jack Davidson, Helio Borozan, Donna Engleman, Suzanne Borozan, Margaret Craft, Joella Griffith, THIRD ROW: Harold Gif- Iey, Janet Gilbert, Jessie Mae Gordon, Wilma Davis, Tillie Escobeda. FOURTH ROW: Lonnie Freitas, Billy Contreras, Edward Lee Fogcl, Joe Garcia, Elaine Corazzine, Henry Delgado, Charles Franco, Norman Eccles, Don Crandall. MISS HARRIS' GROUP FIRST ROW: Orvie Smith, Margarita Santiago, Steward Spradlin, George Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Robert Sitzman, Rclland Shamp, Nadine Schmall, Barbara Stoclrli, THIRD RONVQ Billy Spillers, Viclo Santich, Le-ota Stoops, Jaan San- toni. FOURTH ROW: Rosalie Smith, Patsy Sweat, Angelina Saldate, Adeline Saldate. MRS. LUMPKlN'S GROUP FIRST ROW: Bud Whipple, Lorene Zumwalt, Jack Whipple, Ann Yamaguchi, SECOND ROW: Gola: ie Whitehead, Homer Yacum, Helen Wulf, Torn- 'ny Tange, Bobby Wilson, THIRD ROW Satoko Tanaka Barbara Wright, Don Taylor, Vonnie Whigenhunt, Cip Vlllanueva FOURTH ROW- John Vasconcelos, Fred Weld, June Tekunoft, Elmer Wayland, Beatrice Ynclan FORTY-TWO MR. MASTERS GROUP FIRST ROW: Rachel Marlloy Mgr ne Ora an Teresa Orosco, Clara han'-Ing Vcnevc gchar- Elrda Rarnrrez. SECOND ROW 'Jay Onwnefgg I-Orralne Pavferson, Glenza Nrelzon, Agnes Vera Irogawa, Irene Nalran, Warcc Rogers TH RD ROW: Vfendell Rose, Lau-s I-'::'g': .cs Mor' gan Sharon Rushfon, S.zan Renews, Aqcrey Rau. FOURTH ROW Da.glas Nucl: Mc' R:- rnos, Albert Rose, Jack Pfarher, MISS VAN TASSEL'S GROUP FIRST ROW: Vera Horn, Della Kelfonr Anna Juarez, Evelyn Harr, Jrm Haupv, SECOND ROW Agnes Huflman, loram Ivey, Helen ,lenger-, Roberia Hrxon, Glenn Jalran, THIRD ROW, leon Kelly, Lourse Kelley, Verna See Huvson, Geneva Igo, Sidney James. FOURTH ROW: Elberf Hen- drix, Bob Hara, Yukl Joluku, Angellna Hernan- dez, Kavhleen Heppner, Loretta Herman, Blll Johnson, FIFTH ROW: Le Roy Horchkrss, Blll Hardy, Clyde Harris, Earl Johnson, Harry John- son, Befty Lou HuHmon. MR. WEATHERBY'S GROUP SITTING: Olean Krantz, Jrrnmy Marvzncz, Sucan Medrna, Natalre Kochergen, Barbara Lehman, Beverly King, Beverly Mlchaelrs, Evelyn Me sner. Don Lucas, Roy Marsubara, Kenneth Lovelady, Rrchard Klernrn. STANDING: Lrvra Mazze, No- boru Malcumafo, Ben Mathews, Lazara Luna, Robert Larsen, Ray Matsubara Durrng hrs hugh school lrfe ormosr every student Takes port rn extra currrculor oc ru em Q Irfe QQ werl cn gxve hrm lrrrgermo memorres of hrf hrgh school days rrvrtrcw. The Gcrrvrrref ferve To hrrghrerr The Q d V ' M . S ' A V r N , ,, X , x Xl, 9, X -A LX u if 1. xx - '-:11 - ' , Y L xses,-XL J - . i V 3 Yi: 1 - - .k. i . , 1- HUUIVICIEKS lllllll EXECUTIVE EUMlVllTTEE The worlc and recreation ot the student body was carried on during the year under the able leadership of the Executive Committee headed by Martin Ramos. Helen Yraceburu managed the student body finances, Donna Holland kept records of the meet- ings, and Kenneth Lust made sure that all was quiet and peaceful in the meetings. Elmer Freitas with the El Centro stat? worked hard on this edition ol El Centro and turned out a very fine annual. ln the way ol recreation many interesting rallies were put on by Marie Nari and the Rally Committee. Also Betty Engleman and the Social Committee did a good iob ot planning the school dances. The student body congratulates the Executive Committee and Mr, Hartman on a iob well done. It-,in ,t f Q- if i f-in-Q., -M. N, -tm iw t itiiitttm, -Ht-:fit yn- - fwtifi ft -im ri ci-wtf i t Q t. fi-tit fit' ft tm t if rift. . . is f mmf Nw .fit Mtn init , , .i ' rt iuilv VORTY-SIX i l xf' l is X- -1? 1 FORTY-SEVEN 1948 EL EE THU STAFF ' The EI Centro staff headed by Elmer Freitas, editor-in-chief, and with Mrs. Saunders as their advisor began working soon alter school started. They took Old Spain' as their theme and have carried it out on the covers and throughout the annual in as many ways as possible, The staff has worked many long hours to make this Yearbook one that you will always treasure because of the pleasant memories that it recalls. The members of the staff hope that they have been successful in their purpose and that the T948 El Centro will always be one ot your favorite books, ic' Vclincz rffs sDo s TN-echtfv Wo- eafff forma :rw 7 S Hel vcr: 'ar'-:hfrf V' 1 :rv phvcgrachv c-irc' I Lxfzs pncwq 3 Devi e F f cHi wpivf A Awwrr ssrvarvt Pan'-cl covert irg manager h grigignt 5 Nakcgcw 'r ,, cc' rr'f-fwfr T Jackson assistant MAINTENANCE MEN 'nc':r Ei:-f 'fi A :ff Mr G-2 i. l BUS DRIVERS The bus drivers who carry students to and from school day after day receive little glory for their iob. At the present time there are five women and six men driving the buses. Women bus drivers began the rounds during the war when there was a shortage of manpower. Their work was so satisfying that they stayed as regular drivers. All of the male drivers are farmersg most of the women are housewives. Mr. Axel Uhd has been our most faithful and consistent driver with nineteen years of service to his credit. Bus driving is a family affair for four of our drivers-Mr, and Mrs. Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver, The Student body wishes to thank all the drivers for a safe and successful year. QTANf7lN'i Ffss Andersen GI rqr F:-ir-hc:'f A-rl lmq Elze V r: fr, C,,,ffi A 1- Fyr- ft I chvniat Dmothy Oliver KNEEUNC ,acl B.-:h Alun Clivri FOPTY-EIGHT SPECIAL EDITION : ..... ..-----,----x I t I t I t I I SPECIAL Q t - I : I t EDITION : I I I I lu--- ....., - ,,., .2 GHIZZLY GAZETTE ST EE HEBI 5 YEAH WITH THIHTEEN MEMBERS The Grizzly Gazette- staff of thirtoe-u IllPIIlbFI'S with Mr, Fred Hartman as the-ir advisor published filtvon issues ot' the- paper this ye-ur. Sin:-P all ot' the staff me-mbf-rs we-re new to Journalism tht-y had to spe-nd a If-w ww-ks It-aruinz something about it and wt-rw uustblp to turn out the- first edition until Novembe-r 21. In pit-turv number 1, Nada Schmidt, PIHTOI'-IIl4ChIf-'I', looks at somo- pit-tures with Mr. F. Hartman, advisor, while- I-Ilnwr Frvitas, vopy 4-ditor, and Elaine- Spills-rs, advertising nranaztv-r, disc-uss some r-opy. STAFF GETS IDEAS FROM OLD ISSUES 2, Leland Smith. circulation nrauageri Pat Johnson, stylist: and Ge-orze-rw Ilrittou. I'PIl0l'I6-'I' on vocations and arts, look through some- old ropif-s ot' tht- tlazvttr- in st-arf-h ot' ids-:ts tor tht- ut-xt f-ditiou. REPORTERS TALK TO 'HAPPY HOLLY' fl, Mary Lou XK'alkPr, rf-portf-r on t-Iuhs and asss-mblif-s. and Ilounio Stoops, drama editor, ox- :-itf-dly intvrrif-w Happy Holly who gave an anitrsing National Asst-mbly program hr-rv duriuz tht- ye-ur. SPORTS EDITORS VIEW BIG GAME 4. John Van Hoosan. boys' sports f-ditor. and Betty I-Inglf-- mau. girls' sports f-ditor, ke-vp the-ir 6-yvs on tho hall and t':tr+-- tully take- notos on tho Hants- so tht-y t-au write- :I story tor tht- Frf-suo Ilf-f-, as wr-ll as tht- Haze-ttv. GAZETTE FEATURES FEATURE STORIES 5. Mary Ann 'I'trt-lu-r, t-hit-I typist. gf-ts iustrurtions from Rita tltitie-rre-z, tvaturt- f-ditot. Rita wrotc- many of the- diffs-rf-nt ff-aturo stories that appf-atw-tl in the- Hazottf- this ywtr. FORTY-NINE 5 . 1 E. I.: , a Z3 4 K -M, Fa' .4.n 1-...- .. 'QP' '5'U ' 'T-if' - ma 5 6 Q Q Nr 51 9 5 Q 35 IXAX V 'E xv 5 13 xx gs ' if N :s 'yi!i 1 , -- .QQ I :ll f -bi KX E. ' I 1 1 I-Abs, ' 535 if Q DFW , L . -'H+-f' -.:,, ! 3 x PAV iw! '75 's s . I 1 ' P I-XMEHIEA The visit to the school by Bob Taylor, national vice-president ot the F. F, A., was a special treat to the Central Future Farmers and they were very interested in the talk that he gave about the organization. The F. F. A. isnt all worlc. The boys held a very informal initiation and also a tormal one, They even installed the ofticers of the Future Home- makers in an assembly before the student body. The assembly was cli- maxed when the boys tied aprons an the girls and sponsors. The Future Farmers have had a year of good work and a lot ot fun. We say, lots ot luck to all of them. H ff' 'v'r A f T- -ft , w Te-nv: M r- H-.r- . -ff Arn -- A I-gf' Mel A ff , , U- Fewm nur.-V ' . F E v A ,--H A-M t-fr , , ,, :g V 5,, .1 Q vp .,.. vu.. HJ., N. wp, Gr, W iff: f A H muh wugf-'H ':-'- lrwnmwt P F '-f- N Arwen vw f v HP F 'tnfz Rrfhur' fn-r'f-:ze ftrfen. C C' ':'r: Afrrf , -mlm' 9 Cf.-rx' f-nth. Ft f l -,nf ., ,. I- SEHULAHSHHDIHU UH HULL A student must have a B' average or the eaurvalent to bc on 'he Honor Rall. The members usually go on a prcnrc rn the sprrng. The group IS sponscred by Mr. Trbbs. ln the prctures are the members ot the Honor Roll lor the second semester. FIRST ROW: Hrnes, Nephew, S. Kcwamoto, T. Nakagawo, Blankenshrp, A. Nakagawo, Uhd. SECOND ROW: Sunada, Mazzle, Vasconcelos, Mrcnaelrs, B. HuHman, R. Htxon, Ar- cher, G. Hansen, S. Boroyon. THIRD ROW: D, Jackson, Stumpf, Olrver, J. Barclay, J. Chleborcd, Bulaich, Mrtchell, L. Nakolr, R. Aldama, DrRedo, E. Henton. STANDING: Mr. Tubbs, Lehr, Yroce- buru, Ramos, Sweat, Ockey, and David, BUYS'FEUEHATHl All of the boys at school are members of the Boys Federatrofr, whrch is sponsored by Mr, Clark. ln pictures are lll O, Krtkorran. Vrce Presrdent, G Nagata, Sergeant-at-Arms: C, Lucas, Treazurer L. Kruser, Presrdent, F. Zron, Secretary: ond Mr. Clork, sponsor 421 The Boys' Federatron expect to sponsor a baseball tournament Here are letder, Wrrght, Oster, Knmball, Phelps, ond A G'- ther watchrng baseball practtce, lfll S, Smrth, Nrchols, 5. Johnso' E. Fogal, Wodkrns, J. Chandler, B. Butler, Ramos, and Fernanaez crscuss the noon aance sponsored by the group td? Hrnes, Lrnce- zrren Rum 'v':Coon, and Atomrcrr 'clk abou' 'be skc'ne parm 'he Cws ce-naue have ,nvned them to attena lm E LHTHlIA SEHULAHSHH3 PEUEHATHJ Chapter '6l C al tne Cctrtornra S:ho:a'snrp Feaeratron nad more members tr'e seco'd semester than 'ne Prst. To be 0 rnefnber ol the C, S 5. a snaenr must hcve 'hree As and two E s or the ecurvalent, Tne Frst semester group are rn prctures, rlt At the t st semes'er rr-trofon Frertas Leof, Srrnrontan, Spllers, and Sunada wa'ch Mrss Peterson prle matches on o bottle. Thrs group olso attended c drstrrct conference at Yosemrte, l2l Second semes- ter members- FTRST ROW: B, Sprllers. M. Godfrey, Srmonran, Leon. SECOND ROW: L, Krurr' Krrkorran, E. Sprllers, J. Brownell THIRD ROW: E. :re'tas, B. Staops, B. Bengal, and Mnss Peterson rthe sponsor? An rnrtratron porty ana a drstrrct conference ot Coalrngo were the actrvrtres o' the Sprrng members DEBATE The Deba'e Team coaches by Mrs, ewnpkrrm began work cur- nf: the fri' se e c' The Geestron tnrs year was Reserved TUG' P le:e'a 9ove'nn'e ' she recurre a'nr'rc'ro ol 'abor czripotet rn ct ff-erase L. es. ln prztures r' Stomp' looks over C-uterezs fc'es e Lampkc 'he socnsoi looks of rf Ierhev. ne M: t-crf :mek lo' 'r'or'nc'o on lcacr ec- s 2 e .. ::':e ce3c'e I-ce'so', cs cncrmc' s'ens 'c a ve'so: Q ve ne' v evvs S A Brow' H nes c': Ozkey -so tr ..,. ,.J5,.,.,. X O HED EHUSS Centrals chapter of the American Red Cross does its part to help the notional orga- nization raise funds for its worth while cause. ln picture l. The President of our local Chapter J, Wright and the Sec. N. Schmidt are seen passing Hr fe 2 the collection cup to l. Zara- zua at one of our assemblies in behalf of Red Cross. 2. Miss Hartz, their faculty sponsor, and Griggs, the Vice-President, talk over plans for the Spring Red Cross campaign. 3. The treasurer L, Krum puts the Red f Cross button on McCoon, J. Krum, and Carstens after re- ceiving their donations. SUIIIAL EUMMITTEE The hard working Social Committee under the leadership of Betty Englemen and faculty sponsor Mr. Ragle, had the task of planning the monthly dances. They used many different themes in decorating to make the dances more interesting. The work of the committee is shown here in pictures, lll Mistress of ceremonies Engleman welcomes the guest while Bowser and C. Lucas take core of the music l2l One of the 25c tickets are sold by Atwood and G. Britton to Dozier l3l After the Ball is over, D. Holland and John- son help clean up l4l Line up for Refreshments! calls W. Lee and B. Stoops, Avery and Hixon are Johnny on the Spot to get theirs l5l Decorating keeps them all busy, S. Stoops hand a streamer to Lieder. GIRLS LEAGUE The Girls League had very successful year The off: cers were: P. Johnson, presi- dent, B. Stoops, vice president, L. Mitchell, secretary, and E. Spillers, treasurer. Miss Harris was the sponsor, The most im- portant social event was a roll- ler skating party held in March to which the Boys' Federation was invited. In pictures, ill Duncan, and Cocquio are greeted by Ben- gal as they arrive at the Washingtons Day Tea given by the group Feb. l9, l2l N. Schmidt, Blankenship, B. Stoops, Spillers, and Mitchell serve their guests tea and cookies. l3l Miss Harris chats with Mr. F. Hartman, one of the faculty guests. l4l Oliver, Scheidt, and Baer, members of the League, enjoy the re- freshments. RALLY EUMMITTEE This years Rally Committee was headed by Marie Nari. The committee put on some new and different rallies with the help of Mr. Tucker, the faculty sponsor. In pictures, lil The pep girls, Michel, B. Stockli, Cocquio, Uhd, Horch, and I. Nelson got the school to back our team. l2l Kruser, a Senior, J. Hansen, a Junior, J. Holland, a Sophomore, Avery, a Freshman led class yells at rally. l3l Nari, L. Kruser, and J. Holland give Varsity three' during the half. lfil R. Olmstead is up in the air lon stiltsll at one of the rallies. l5l Hines, Castro, Mr. Tucker, B. Stoops, Blankenship, and N. Schmidt gather to watch us take county championship in C Basketball and think up ideas for new rallies. ,In . E if il 'EJ .fi E, Ess- 3 1 - , 55.1 M3 EUTUHE HUMEMAEEITS UE AMEHIEA The F. H. A, is a national organization tor girls. To be eligible the girls must have taken or be taking home' making. Miss Hartz and Miss Maynard are the sponsors of the Central chapter, The officers are L. Kerber, president, E. Henton, vice-president, V. Wheeler, secretary, D. Kruser, treasurer. ln pictures, llj V. Wheeler, Henton, Kerber, and Arnst make a dressing table which will be covered with a skirt. l2l Patterson, Kochergen, Ivey, and Tanaka decorate the tree tor the F. H. A. Christmas party. l3l V. Wheeler, D. Kruser, Arnst, and Miss Hartz sell orange and black pam-poms to cheer our team. ldl Patterson and Ivey varnish Miss Hartz s desk. l5l Boltinghouse, Miss Maynard, Archer, Diredo, and Henton get ready to serve at the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Banquet. l6l D. Kruser, and Zumwalt bake cookies for the dessert sale. l7l Santoni Kochergen, and Jensen make dish towels for the Red Cross. THE IJHAMATIE ELUE The Dramatic Club had a very successful year under the direction ot Mrs. Lumpkin, Miss Van Tassel, and Mr. Tucker, the faculty sponsors. The activities consisted ot two initiations for the new members and the various club meetings. Members of the group are pictured: ill l. Nelson, B. Santich, B. Ockey read script under Gutierrez s dircc' tion. lQl David, Macias, Spillers, Kruser, Hart, and B. Vvilson take their oath of membership. l3l Abell, president. Atwood, vice-president, Wilson, secretary, and Blankenship, treasurer- were the oftice holders tor the year. Ml Abell Hart Wilson Boltinghouse, David, and Alderson become eligible for membership because of the participa' tion in the Junior Pl y Play acting under student and sponsor direction is a maior activity ol the drama club Abell M tcl e a d Wi liams lol L. Krum, B. Stoops, J. Nephew, P. Johnson, R. Hines l7l L. Stumph, A. Lehman, Miss Van Tassel i8 N Alderson, Mrs. Lumpkin, D. Holland work on various parts in skits and plays. ' if his x I 1,141 Q45 f-ff ' . ' 1 , I 1 V 1 lf? 'F'-4 X 'f 6- 4 . . 5 ' MJ ' i I w 1 . -r ' Q- . 115-ff 's 3 , X- . I 3 , ffl iff. 'K T.: 45, ' ' 11 lA.h'1' 4 1 1 .L i ,Au , ,, M I, f l ,M-A E , fbi! W 1 sh- -'J'-1 wr 'Q ' ifixf Ll aug, , QZMN ., 2'j, '1t an la A Afwwf .Qs Q , THE HI-Y We ' f .sz f- iam: 'I 'Hs rec' :HG New sscvorec sr H Ne: e':f - :ture W' V ss Avemhe e' Pl' 'f.e e' ': 5 Suwllers o' We f Ececee' 2 Ame J f-,M B1Ner,l'-4 ees, L Vu' :'c Pvc fr' G' e BUF Guer. Q3' A' We BG'7C.'3' cg: ' . SDW6'S cfd Osborve Q' r' Nr' e .rrfciegref 'ww Vs bcck Joclrso' and B er 'ook ce 4 e ogwcem 1cke c drrrwk Lrmejrer- seirevory wc Vg 'or MCCOOH Ipregndenrl Vo fr-rgk J Krurr' .nge preg-denrr and Arnmnon Hrgggyrg-rf 515-d rn Wwe, ISI Church, Molmo, and Grace York obout We fun they had on We snow Vrrp. f6l Krrkor ron, McCoor1, Mr Weovherby Nephew, ofrd Molrnu duscuss pigrg for We rrwformd rw'wG'Ior1 of Hr-Y and Trr HMY members 17? Smr1h,J, WrrgHf,cr1d Zror' rel! eocr Ofber how much Whey ore or We swrfrmmg porry 98? Caravans, Grace, and B Wrl'o work of one of years rrrorwy dlscussrofr pofrek l9!1r'crce rvcNry, AL'e,J Ku Jcckscr' Ne- phew, L. Kfum, Arcrr cw L ceg'e', clear- LD cfrev o e of 're socc draws. J M 2 .2 E ' 'gk fx I gm 1 W ,, an 5? Ax EXW ,x, 52, xmw TW s ,wk Q ms, ff,fi,jJ 3 X iliiffj -K , y , 5.25 X ,K Y 9. A L HAVE A HEAHT THE SENIOR PLAY A hilarious comedy in 3 acts presented by the Senior Class on May Ql provided morey for their ditch aay and the farewell gift to the school. lll Ted lL. Kruml gets oft to a bad start, his wife has left him be' cause of an alleged too friendly relation with the neighbor, Lou lA. Blankenshipl. l2l Bo TO. Krikorianl is called in as a substitute butler and later falls in love with the chorus girl, Teds substitute wife Fritizie lF. McGeheel. l3l Mark ll. Nephewl seems very concerned over the divorce notice Ted s real wife Peggy lM. Conley has received by mistake. l4l Lou accuses Mark of being in love with the chorus girl, Fritzie. l5l Bo looks disgusted at the happy reunion of Peggy and Ted, l6l The play was under the direction of Mr. Tucker, N. Schmidt, W. Lee, and D. Winton lnot in picturel. 151 Xia .44 , Q G a ' 'SQ-,lm is 5115 WGVQ-39? J' V5 97 f , 'r - gg! YT' 5 YI fl ,Q if fl Y 'V' e' -, I Q ' Q ' '?' P+ G0 I., l,u'z i 5 r .,-1 -rv SHT NC Helen W.lt Barbara Lehman, lemme Rultoni jzvce Biclrner Lama Mitchell, Seiralr Atamian, Sully Soghcinn 'ffnnln lnrliscn Dorfvhv Gcrcneman, Wc'tM Lee, lemon: Ccllan STANDlNC Betty None' Lois Cloypc: Front ww,-i Almra Lehman, Beverly Mifhfin leer Hgmmvftt Harriet POM, My Jemim- UHEHESTHA The orchestra under the direction of Mr. Frank Johnson provided intermission music between acts at all the plays. They ioined with the Choruses in the Christmas program, operetta, and Baccalaur- eate services. The orchestra can certainly be commended on its excellent work during the year. THE BA D The C. U. H. S. Band under the leadership of Mr. Frank Johnson rooted its way through a very suc- cessful year. They played snoppy music at all the games and rallies, Special events of the year wereg taking part in the Biola Raisin Day Festival, playing in the Raisin Bow at Ratclitte Stadium and winning fourth place among competing bands at the Fowler Harvest Parade. The Band gave a spring concert which was a great success, participated in the May Day program, and finished the year with the Seniors at commencement. MEMBERS OF THE BAND APE Anrlrtfci- Eccr Biff- Eiffhcl Eri c Pr'-Ar' Cr11 ' Chwtha' Clark Cla. Cf f' 5.5,-Q.-the Er-glen-gn Grace Q-1u'lntt,Hnrrs Hr-nrzril Horn-an Hcrrh lr.in lfimrnli Knrnf-i Klf-vt-n Laci 2 Laci- F Lf' Ltr-nf-grrn Lfgmrggrq. 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'D iw ': g 'ii-rn um Jhmiat, Papagni, E BASKETBALL TEAM - IIUUNTY CHAMPS The C team had a very successful season. They took a 20 to T8 victory from Riverdale for the Fresno County Championship, coming from hehind late in the lourth quarter to snatch the victory from the hands of Riverdale. Central at one time in the third quarter trailed T6 to 6. The C's took the Shasta League Title by winning every game, They have several tough spots but came out with an undefeated season to their credit. John Nakamura was high point man tor the C s with a total ot 96 points out ot 206 points, He had an average of better than TO points tor nine games. The players are picwrec nelef, li Loflwz ' cur rv-gmr tw:--fmgf: i-i 23 Haw Anefrif-Q Gichgm wh. 4 rm, shct. l3l Time cw 'er Benharv' Brumm, Hefvcr- Ai L44 -haves f creav bl Nagatc, Nakamura, Coach lock over CDDCVTEVTYQ l6l On the bench are Mcwurzara t-'MMF Cmswm- Ere'-,ro 7 A 'env' moms-r-t lar Orvrstcaa Brown Ruhazlr TB! Oh lock:-r Karabian Trmevleencr Masta-if Av Han' Mwhacgr-r Chr f'r'- Marana' Uapngn watch the game :z .4 Tae' Score O o rp .vqn X7 Avena l6 g C:','r- 2? Coal c l9 S Verna' cl l6 West-ina'a V3 Dos Palos 8 Chowcr-ill: YO Riverdale T8 SHASTA LEAGUE SCORES ,fem- Aw-A Cant Co: 'ij S J f Das Dc as C'owc'ailla EENTBALB A BASKETBALL TEAM The Central Varsity coached by Marty Kaufman had a very rough season, winning but one game and losing seven. The players are pictured: ll A tense moment for Hixon. l2l On the bench are Rich, Lindegren, Fur- guson, Burton, Schmidt. l3l Aldama takes a free shot, l4l Papagni, Masters, Coach, Kruser, and Lindegren, watching the game. l5l Andrews is prepar- ing tor a good game. lol Bowser, Andrews, Brengetto are practicising be- fore the game. l7l Brengetto tries to block a shot. l8l Bowser watches the pall drop in the basket. FIT' no ' A '3w..'9-if-' sf -, , . v . .7,,n,iA . V L i ,- M. . sf. F5335 I in ff, 'f I, 5 x 4 - fl r 7 SHASTA LEAGUE SCORES Keri-nan Aveeal Ccrcthe s Coclrrua S J Mc-rro'al N'f'arhinfi'O't gf, npto, C-O-.M le: Tae' score 36 'fs zo 26 25 EENTBALB B BASKETBALL TEAM The Central B Team ended their season winning 3 games and losing 5. The Players are pictured: lll Manager Castro. l2l Yamaguchi is loating. l3l On the bench are Coach Hartman, Jessen, and Chun, l4l Taking orders are Miracle, lessen, and Setencich. l5l Andreson takes a shot. lol Benham takes a pass. l7l Whipple and Leider wait their turn for a dump shot l8l Setencich, Wadkins, and Sieb warm up. l9l ln period practice Matsubara shoots while Hines looks on. - ...cmd L,.... s VARSITY BASEBALL The varsity baseball team coached by Marty Kaufman, had a fair season. They would lose one game by a lopsided score and then turn around and give their next opponent a beating they will well remember. Above and below are pictures of the players which include both Varsity and Junior Varsity players, lll W. Carter, Coach, and Mazzie look on. l2l Kerber and Conners at bat. l3l Sakata and McCoon on first. l4l Bowser and Brown on the bench. Sl Brown would catch, but Bow- ser hits. l6l Matsubara, Klemm and Fannuchi see a home run. l7l Wheel- er, Mazzei, Klemm and Burton get in shape. l8l Brengetto has his hands lull. l9l Coach, Seib, and Brengetto talk about strategy, U01 Salcata, Jessen, and Barclay waiting their turn at bat. llll Wheeler rounds third. U21 Wheeler, Burton, Barclay, and spectators on the bench. ll3l Barclay has hit a homer! He rounds third and llfil comes home. SEUHES Kerman Avenal .. Memorial Caruthers ,.... .....,. Coalinga .. . - Washington ,, - Dos Palos ...,., - Chowchilla - CENTRAL 37 -1.5 JUNIUH VARSITY -9 The Junior Varsity, under coaches Mike Dobrinin and Eldon Osier, had a good season. Central should have a good team next year if practice makes perfect. The goofs' have really had a work out. Players ol both Varsity and Junior Varsity are in the pictures. lll Fogal at the bat. l2l Yamaguchi, Mortensen, Dobrinin, and Osier look the goofs over. l3l Hansen and Gullatt at the home plate. lfil Cowan gets ready. l5l Wheeler reports for practice. lol Nakamura and Os- burn see a freak play, l7l Benchwarmers lessen, Lombardi, Bendoski, Wadkins, Kerber, l8l Dobrinin, Osier, Ruggeri, Santich, 91 Wadkins, Vvilliams, Wells, Osier, llOl lessen and Georgeson. llll Gullatt ready lor the catch. ll2l Kerber makes it to second. Il3l Snedden, Cowan, Wadkins, Bendoski, and Osicr at the Caruthcrs game. lllil Nakamura scores. ll5l Wadkins has made a hit. ilk Kerman .. Avenal Memorial Caruthers Coalinga Washington Dos Palos Chowchilla Default CENTRAL 2 7 3 5 13 l2 SEVENTY-ONE f f 5 1 1-L iQ Y WHQM, 1, ! , Y .,, A . I ii-1' 0, L. Q Q-14' ,L if ., W2 N 'E wha M. -Q I Pla ll - 'El' 5' M .fmfcifis VL ,of I Y' I I . 'K 'asf Q ,V -. SEVENTY-THREE THAEH Central made a good showing in Track this year. We came in third in the A class high school events at the Reedley Relays. Members of the team include high jumpers lil Huffman, 121 Miracle and l3l Henton, discus throwers l4l Burbank, Jofuku, l5l Krikorian, l6l Abell, pole vaulters, l7l Henton, l8l Butler, l9l Castro, Chleborad, IlOl Chun, llll Hamett, U21 Olmsteod and ll3l Aldama. Coach Hartman lldl ready to shoot the gun to set oft runners, ll5l Brownell, Brumm, Santiago and Butler, standing behind them are Laub, Miur- illo and Jiminez. Ready for another run are ll6l Murillo, Hendrix and Acquaviva, Jiminez sits onthe ground. Getting in shape are U71 Brumm, Laub, ll8l Hixon, Scales, H91 Aldama, Hendrix, l2Ol Martinez, Navarro, and l2ll Ferguson, Taking the hurdles are l22l Whipple and l23l Kruser. You have to have a rest once in awhile, says l24l Blocker, Griffey, Q51 Murillo, Lindegren, Acquaviva and Smith to l26l Haupt the track team manager. P ,, f - 0, , I 1 A t -fl 4- Kagan ' 'C f ' 1 ' ' i ii- f s- , ' ity-55 'iw' l I I i I4 i 1 i I N iiiiii Civ hw , :a v , -' 4 1 ,, i l -..fa-gunz. All af N4 I .Q-f-lv n ' x I6 ,X ,lg 65 laili 7'i'.1. 3 , gf, ,A-v , ...fi Q f! M7 M S2 i ' W s '20 nw avi' , 9 -an . X p ,JJ ill, an R. ' ' Y.4Q!.i- ,r fi 15' QQ! -lg-, Q- 33 P sv 'r 2,,,,, 3 9 A 9509 UWM 'I EPESHMEN VICTORY TEAM FIRST ROW A Hufimnv N Sghmcl' F Htiif SECCNE, RCW A Yrtmrigcirhi H Wull L Hermann, B Huflmcn Tl-HRC ROW J Chclbarad, Captain Roberts, H Bulaich 421 SOPHOMORE TEAM A Krrmtmf' It Kline A lc-hr B Bengal, J Holland J James, H. Scheiat, lf P V V lr- h A V F l K b E C RIGHT E N' Glvavrt CENTER Captain O Dyer B Price 'ill JUVNUOR TEAM LFET I Hmm n it .if .rrz er P1 Ocquio, Moore, . Rtzharcwn E Kvllegvcn A Bombacr CENTER Captain B Gccarich A! 51NiOr'? VAM Captain D Schmall E Enqelman, P Servetlt, A Kawomotc, Q liisfhr-l M Srmonicn S Kcwnmolo T51 V Btsqhcl, E Kelliginn N Simrrriczr' fi 'irwt:ll A Kcwcrhnvt wrist lor the hall to come over lbll Kerhrr P C 'f rrri h V Bularfh E Moore, rcwtatt' alter thr serve is lgs' 7t J sarwfw T fm A lvhr Afrmtrrr Ahr hr'r vhz- hall will gr: ever T81 D Bengal l C afbool wr-rw if- he f-nloyinq thr- qnrvv- i9l B Huqrrnn, Rfsnmw A Htgr-mr A in-l. if-r 'tw will, THE VULLEYBALL SEASU The sports season for the girls P. E. Classes opened this year with volley ball as the main feature. Fifth period chalked up the victory ot inter-period champs, while the Freshman defeated the Juniors to walk oft the courts, the proud victors of the inter-class volley ball season. UUH MID-WI TEH SPUHT BASKETBALL - The next sport feature to come bouncing in was basketball and it really did bounce in. All the girls showed some fine talent, but third period seemed to have more than its share, because it downed filth period and won the inter-period basketball championship, The most exciting game ot the basketball tourney was the Jr. vs. Sr, game when the seniors snagged the inter-class championship. SEN CR VTTQRY TEAM B Engelrrtcri Ccptatr- V Btschel D fchmc 5 filo' Strviricf A Kev-arr'c'c ii Sc1vct'i N Schrriict Captain S Kcwc 'ry' Qt ,UNTOR TEAM B Goodrich, A Lehmcr, J Hai-sec Ca:'ctr v . etch L Haw N' Fzhcroscn Ccp'cinE Mccve E Cccqcic, Norms Okchatc 2 fCPr-'OMORE TEAM A Kamcmcvc E Cavlsc' . ,C '6' . EW:-r F-frzr favor , H lc1Hc- A lah' l Burger, S Britten K Okcac it REYHNAR TEAM Cr:p'c:wJ Chelrrcraa E Penrvaf' E Hcafqzc L r if ' M 5 r-iff f Efcgc-3 ': Fc-ic-rec Smvt- N Schrv-ic V Btsrhe' lilfznh Rrchrzrrzsan, nail lcr thc ball tbl M Simcman ant' Chhrv: r r 'if rf: T H Eulritch F Bvi rr' cnc: A Lchr smile as C goal is mmf- Fl F Br-nqnl mnlrrfs n qrcl while E Carlscr' ann: ll Ernggrz' n 9 N. l' Izt l' V htwhrl E Pfrzvsrimrtr nm: L Hmm race lor the ball Ovvwif Q tl!! N 2,2961 639 f....2 u-vera Q A:-1132 van' CfNlOP EASTBFLL 3l.AVf9f 'i F 1T WCW Olaiiia, T Nalicgava Q Vf'.'.r:r'w1'z Eriihe SECONI VCA' Fvifgelhc Q Ha :'r 'C' C Bledsoe, Engs-'mon Serve-tr. A Yawarfctc l.,NlOP EASFBALL BLAVEPS Qi Kr-lli ie- H:- Kern-1-r, B Zwcfvfh Svmvz' V E. can t1:'1f l Ylhitvr, CECQJ: Mtare SOPHOMOPF BASEBALL PLAYEPS ffl 5lPST PCN B4-nr, E Oliwy Sghmirzt Rivera, l'4.Crr:b'7f, Flrriinq Cvr:':': Zzfcif, VOW 1 Bcrclcf Ruger, Holland, Kline Prize, B Bengal J James, Dfer, Crchnr FPFSHVFN BASEBALL PLAVFFS AJ NoPr:gr:wri fame' l7r:r'i'Q.' Nannini, 5 Bugess, H Wall, B Hnflman L Claypcol, Patterson, Michclrs, Chlenfrno, Panman Ynmeqefhi Hfqmnn i5t A -'nM:mqv: pwtif' Amin rf-mm ,merry ist Th-in gem Mew- fmmfi mm Ji 'Nnmq Wifi, iff C qfffr gem W Ohm, sfimrm, Bisfhf-l, fm fnqf-'mnn Q. ftnndf nov' i' B Bengal 'alw' hr-r 'ime while Naliagawa ompirrv, '71 Kr-lli5 on -lim-1 mtg Urst while Onvilq suit' lar 'hr :qtl SPHI G BASEBALL The baseball season started with the girls taking to baseball like ducks to water. The girls set out to prove themselves a stronger weaker-sex than the boys thought they were, and in many cases, they accomplished that task. The gals may squeal and howl a little louder than the boys but they did do a very good iob ol mastering the sport. In the inter-period baseball games the first period won the championship. The season ended with inter-class games. l UIVIUUAL SPUHT5 When the girls werent concentrating on baseball and volley ball they were taking part in badminton, horseshoes, table tennis, archery, crochet, and tennis, The girls teamed partners all year around to try and win extra points toward their grades up with partners and kept these ,ii Ammg if' Q mimi are Hcciccay James iz Bengal Somew, Hatch, AW' Qhleecrcc. .ii 'fm Hates fi cwfci em Af... ACN. EN gel, Heclronav Scif-csc, Elming Chleaerac, ana Hcrch ill Pri:e cnc Carlsen .ei-ing le' the biraie 141 Ctvivier- nits 'he bivnie while Eesti lcc cn '51 Ui Recs cn: N Archer rss' alter c hare game tbl Ge? cnc Olmstr-on relax etter C last gnmr- it is i7l Tanaka or-c Semen M- rmicvsly 'cv the :ncll 483 Gilhrec-ti cnc D Bengal have c gccc game l9l Zim-wcl' cnc Hrvcn mark lar :Qin if air-g por-g ilC' Ocrcoer n icing her nes' ': :ect G Castro at 4: game ol cvoauet ssl, I K be 5'-'-'f- 'sin ---5 J l .tix -r-args: 3 g5QVf',Q-4, 1, 'I In Thus The l948 El CenTro we have rn Tormally portrayed Tor you The drfferenr groups of Freshmen Sophomorcs and Junrors We have shown you The specrflc duTres of The TaculTy members of The school Now we shall sTrrve To porTray Tor you The exTra currrcular acTrvsTres ThaT mean so denT The memories of These acTrvrTres and Th Tun you have had wrll remain vvrTh you Tor a longer Tame Than any ofher phase of your hugh school lnTe Therefore we hope ThaT These prcfures oT The sTudenTs aT play and work shall remarn wrfh you Tor ever much To The liTe of The high school sTu- X X YJ QS SN K 'HYH N KX ,L...l,'+Q. 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G Phone Kerman 2 3l4 Baola Caluf WEST FRESNO DRUG COMPANY A complete lme of Jewelry Art Goods Novelties and Toys Telephone 2 l558 9OI F Corner Kern Fresno California Wall Paper Plctures Framed SANDERSON CO Free Estlmates on PAINTING AND PAPERING Bull and John Sanderson Phone 2 O5lO 2228 Tulare St Fresno Callf NINETY ONE , . . . 1 , . - . , B 3I3 , Truck Drum Turning and Relining IPI F0SfM9if1 sf- 857 Fvlfop Sl-- SAN JOAQUIN ABSTRACT 'IITLII COMPANY C R PUCKHABER Presrdent L N PATERSON Manager 1117Van Nes Axe on 7194 Fresno Callfornua Phone 2-5214 PACIFIC LINOLEUM CO Asphalt and Rubber Tile Complete Linoleum Servuce We Cover the Valley Harold M Bauer 2047 Merced St Loans Rentals Surety Bonds DRENTH 8. 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JONES MARKET Groceries Fresh Meats Vegetables 1248 Blackstone Ave STOARS STORE Grocerles Meats Vegetables Gas Otl Res Phone 2 3495 Whites Bridge Road at Hughes Ave Fresno Callfornla Compllments of FRESNO DRY GOODS CO INC Fresno Callforma Don t Envy Beautuful Women Be One ALMAS BEAUTY SALON ALMA COLLIER Owner and Manager Telephone 2 9983 1411 Kern Street Fresno 1 California Telephone 2 5567 SWENDRA S Drstrnctuve Ladies Apparel Harriet Swendra 733 Ollve Ave SAKATA CO Home Appliance Seed Garden .npplles 1416 Kern St Phcnc 4 6337 Fresno Calutorma SAWYER RADIO SERVICE Sales and Repaur on All Radios Repalr on all Electrical Appllances Laundry and Dry Cleaning 3 DAY SERVICE Dressmaklng and Alterations Slxth and G Streets Brola JOE NAKAMURA 1420 KERN STREET FRESNO CALIFORNIA We Carry a Complete Lme of Amerucan Mexlcan and Oriental Grocerres Meat Frult and Vegetables MODEL FOOD MARKET 931 E sl Phone 2 8225 NINETY TWO I I ll ll . . , . . , 5 f , Ph e3- , - I ' -r - I . . ' I . , . ., . . . 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Keep in Step with THE MARCH OF STYLE Buy your clothes where Style and Quality come flrst HARRY COFFEE Fresno Bakersfleld Compliments EAGLE CAFE Home Cooked Meals 575 Dlvlsadero Phone 3 2897 Congratulatrons and Best Wrshes to the 1948 GRADUATING CLASS PENNY NEWMAN GRAIN CO The Frrm That Serves the Valley Phone 3 6251 I 130 H Street 858 G Street Fresno California SANTONI GROCERY Groceries Meats Gas Shields and Cornelia Phone 4 7626 WESTERN BLUE PRINT John W Armstrong Owner and Manager Blue Prints Photostat Prrntlng Photo Offset Printing l222 Van Ness Ave Phone 3 57lO Fresno Calnfornaa WILSON BROS CHEVRON GAS STATION Broadway and Stanrslaus Phone 3 2842 Offrce 3 3559 C E Jones Hoff THE BOYS STORE Everythmg that Boys and Young Men Wear Phone 4 II6I I355 Fulton St FRESNO ELECTRIC LABORATORIES INC Ed Parrgran Jack Frey Speclalrzed Auto Electrlc Carburetor Magneto Sales and Servrce Phone 3 4181 l422 Van Ness Fresno i NINETY THREE ' - - - on .. . ,. ' . E . . Q . . 5.1. , . , - - THE NEW , MERCURY LIGHTNING V' The most oUtsland'ng Out- ,ji board of All Tim . 1 Here's o 10-Horsepower 'X'-, ' u board that w'll plane o I I6 foot runcbout at speeds ' U to 30 m'les cn o throttle do a n - pace for troll' g. -5 ' II-Je e ball a oller bea n s th U I C e n and see ., CHET HOYER McK nley and D :ke son A en es WILLARD LUMBER CO BUILDING MATERIALS Phone A 4754 2021 H treet Fresno Cahf J B HILL O Manufacturers of HIII s superlor Feeds BUFORD S Fresno s Oldest Appluance Utore TOM BUFORD JACK MOFFAT Phone 3 5204 932 Van Nes SEASIDE GASOLINE LONG 8K SWIFT SERVICE UTATIO-I Corner of Palm and Mc RIHISY Avcncc KILNERS STATIONLRY 8. Or-FICE EQUIPMENI 1335 FULTON FRESINO There IS no Match for Hatch 'ENNLTII L I-IATCH REALLO' REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS ROTARY PUBLIC Phones Otnce 3 A506 4 2375 Res 4 8080 Phone 4 1730 MADISON BUTANE S RVICI. HARDWARE APPLIANCES PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS TANKS BUTAINE 639 Ollvc Avenue Fresno Rt 8 Box 257 WhItesI rldge and Bralcy NINETY FOUR 9 u I o rw 6' h If O t I p I h ur or wn to s aIl s In V Its Fu w led I nd r ri g r - .- if ou I. ' -4 1 om i II. . Q -f I - I i r V U C 1 . , . ' U r . - 315 North H Street Phone 3-2281 ' 5 7 'I ' I. u- I U 'F - 1- R ' L ' , , I 1x I 5 - 11 hx I: jar your Camlaua, flrerw or Sporfa Cjfoflzing neezJ5 ui5if your famifg Afored WIISEIVIILLEITS DRY EIJUD5 316 C St FRESNO AVENAL CHOWCHILLA RIVERDALE SAN JOAQUIN ABSTRACT 8. LeM055 5M'T ' T'RE CO TITLE COMPANY GENERALTIRES AND smremes C R pUCKHA3ER p d f RECAPPING AND REPAIRING L N PATERSON Mo og V N Po 37 4 1625 SPORTS EQUIPMENT CO SI SIM MATHIESEN AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND EQUIPMENT W C Pho e 3 7271 2139 sf AF Pho 4 5 85 NINETY FIVE . . , resi en . . , I1 el' ' III7 an ess Ave. h ne - I9 B d F Fresno, California foo way resno In Fresno It's ' CHANSLOR s. LYON co. F-C- BUD BLOSSER In crnerThec1ter Building, Fresno, olifornio , I42 ulton Street ne - 5 n - onislous Street C S PIERCE LUMBER CO See us when you Buuld Electrical Goods Cement Plpe Fittings Millwork COMPLETE STOCK OF LUMBER Phone Kerman 2 272 V E Howard Mgr BIOLA CALIF Compliments PARKER NASH COMPANY SALES SERVICE Phone 4 3069 I425 Fulton Fresno BUCKNER MANUFACTURING COMPANY SPRINKLER IRRIGATION Sprinklers for Lawn and Farm lrrlgatxon I6I5 Blackstone Ave Fresno Calif JOHNSON BROS INC Pamona 8. F M Scales and Englnes TURBINE PUMPS CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS PRESSURE SYSTEMS Drvnsadero at Broadway Phone 4 2953 Fresno Calif DEGREE AND DIPLOMA COURaEJ Enroll Now for SUMMER OR FALL NEW STUDENITS BEGIN ANY MONDAY GIFTS Flne Chlna Crystal Hardware Sporting Goods Parnts Refrigerators Radros Applnances WALTER BYDE CO l32l l33I Fulton St 861 Ollve Ave Fresno California A S SHADDOW JEWELERS Discounts to Students and Faculty Members ll6O Fulton St H V CARTER COMPANY INC Supplies for Airfield Mamtenance Farm Garden and Golf Course Equipment 52 Beale Street San Francisco 5 California NINETY SIX ' 0 lEouR c'sl . . I DUNNS SERVICE Drstrlbutors of BUTANE GASOLINE STOVE OIL MOBILE TIRES MOBILE BATTERIES Phone 247I Kerman Dunns Service Blola FRESNO TITLE GUARANTY CO 'Yi 2 Fresno Callfornla Phone 3 2274 2040 Fresno Street WINTHER BROS INC Butane and Gasolrne Carburetor Repaur and Service All Makes Diesel Pump and Magneto Servlce Brake Repairing Wheel Alignment and Balancrng Supplies Specialties Repairs All Cars Trucks Tractors O H and Drvlsadero Streets Phone 2 3I79 MUSIC TUNE TO KARM 1430 ON YOUR DIAL DRAMA NEWS SPORTS COMEDY Fresno, Cqllformq THE COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM NINETY SEVEN -K' f T I -L.. ' 3:2 316 - 3 I ' if :::: .I Si Q-UD ' 'ilk ' L.. .,.I.I,'.- I ., . . , , , LINOLEUM A COMPLETE LINE PRINTS 81 RUGS ASPHALT TILE THE ECONOMICAL DURABLE FLOOR COVERING ' MOISTURE RESISTANT SALES 8- SERVICE DIAL 4 4771 VERNON SULLENGER 2443 Stanislaus Corner Blackstone MAXWELL STUDIO ffgia FOR FIFTY YEARS I449 FULTON FRESNO CALIFORNIA FRESNO SALES CO FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES DE LAVAL MILKING MACHINES ALL DAIRY SUPPLIES O I234 Van Ness Phone 4 I7OO Phone 3 5321 Eye Glasses Fltted J CORCORAN OPT D AND AssoclATEs oPToMETRlsT SCIEDIITIC Eye Examinations Fresno I922 Mariposa St Fresno Calltornm NINETY EIGHT ggf, I '-pl 'Q I ' RUGSSCARPETS ' RUBBER TILE FRESN05 FINEST O . , . . Phone Fresno 2-4128 Phone Visalia 68J1 VALLEY PAVING 8- CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Incorporated PAVING CONTRACTORS Asphalt Pavmg Materials PLANTS IN FRESNO AND GOSHEN Compliments of JOURDAN CONCRETE PIPE C State Highway 81 McK1nley Phone 2 7125 Complrments of WILSON S FOOD CENTER FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Barstow 8. Dnckenson Avenues Phone 4 7508 ERNYS DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS PROPRIETARIES SUNDRIES TOILETRIES ERNEST YAMAGUCHI Phone 2 3286 1409 Kern Street Fresno Callfornla KEARNEY PARK GROCERY Phone 4 7145 Kearney Park Callf E M Mort PECKINPAH YOUR REALTOR Speclallzlng In Country Property Resldence Phone 3 8370 Office Phone 4 2856 1319 Broadway Fresno DEIS STORE Telephone A 7547 SHAW 8. DICKENSEN AVENUES Fresno Callfornla DANISH CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Manufacturers Butter Evaporated Mnlk and Dry Mllk Solids E 8. lnyo Fresno Calnforma NINETY NINE O. ' 1 7 ' 1 li 15 . . o , . of , , , , Brief Buyers Z? 5, Mixer Huw af FARMERS MARKET Hlghway 99 at Hlghway Cnty FOR Auromosluss AND TRUCKS SAM DAVIDSON Fresno s Oldest Automobile Dealer FULTON AT VENTURA FLOWERS BY ARMEN Say lt with Flowers Armen Mlnaslan Phone 2 0853 1250 Wlshon Tower Theatre Dust Fresno California THE GRANGE COMPANY Sulphur lnsectlcldes Bale Ware Seeds Feeds Grams Fertlllzers Farm Supplies 1152 G Street Fresno California PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO OF FRESNO FRESNO AUTO PARTS 560 Broadway Fresno Calif 1333 PIERSON 8. PIERSON INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS BROADWAY FRESNO CALIF Phone 2 8984 ROYAL JEWELERS HAROLD MASADA Prop Dealers an Flne Watches and Dlamonds Expert Watch Repairing 1472 Fresno Street Fresno 1 alnf SIMPSON S DAIRY Bottled Mnlk Marks Ave between Kearney and Whntes Bridge Road Phone Fresno 2 8021 JIMMIES CAFE JIMMY TANAKA Prop American Dlshes Compllments of HALEY'S FLOWER SHOP Phone 2 9740 935 F Street Fresno Calrf 909 West Belmont Fresno Calnforma ONE HUNDRED u sez , - ' , - 9 ,CL ' Cvmpllmenfs Of THE STANDARD PRESS NAMAN-KRUM CO. P O Box 134 Fresno Caltfornla Manufacturers of DEHYDRATED FOOD PRODUCTS On Hayes Ave between Whites Bridge and West Belmont magical-A-Latham e will be ln the market thus coming season for all varretles of grapes MIDSTATE THEATRE SUPPLY Everything for the Theatre Phone 3 2455 1906 Thomas Fresno California Phone 2 7392 O K GARAGE TOM :Nous 1402 Kern Street Fresno Callfornla Prlnters and Bookblnders Phone 4 2240 2044 Mariposa Street Fresno 1 California Complnments VARSITY SHOP MEN s STORE National Advertlsed Merchandise 1247 Fulton St Fresno GEARHART S Radios Records 816 Olive Fresno Caluforma CECIL O GORDON Accountant Tax Consultant Class of 1926 Phone 3 3447 2530 Tulare Street Prnnted by GRAPHIC ARTS PRINTING CD llfuadmq ar msrmcnon Typography by CENTRAL CALIFORNIA TYPOGRAPHIC SERVICE 2639 Tulare Phone 3 2320 ONE HUNDRED ONE I , . 1 , . . Fresno, California ...... . SIS BLACKSTDNEAVK. VHESNU, CALIVUQNVA . . P A a N 5 I 4 - 3110 , JJ' if'-. Seniors P. SCHWABENLAND Good Luck Ford Tractors ond Form Equipment ond Success CHESSEMAN 8- STEITZ 1940 H Sffeef Biolo, Calif. Fresno, California CNE HLNDFQD 'NRO Nwjagnaph ONE HUNDRED FOUR u 'c -r , Q 1 , ' rg ,MN ja W k ,ff mf WM -J cf' ' 'f 4 ,ff , 'I p, , b 'II My f , :- iff ' 'f' 'f ' , fx ' E Q1 , gg Q -1 'a 1 '11 1 fi E -frr 2 --'Q- -Q-'w 413 -QQ5:5-Q:-:L-..:.-:m.s.ei-.-:.'EPffua9l:s.iEk-HELL.. ' --.-.N4,-Q:+:Q1-sgfffgg-, G -,, , , , - -,J , 15, 1


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Central High School - El Centro Yearbook (Fresno, CA) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 1

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Central High School - El Centro Yearbook (Fresno, CA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

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Central High School - El Centro Yearbook (Fresno, CA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

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Central High School - El Centro Yearbook (Fresno, CA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

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Central High School - El Centro Yearbook (Fresno, CA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

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Central High School - El Centro Yearbook (Fresno, CA) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 15

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