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.iv-,ali i ,I N,,Q..,g. , ROBERT THOMAS VVIOKAM JOHN WILLIAMS THOMAS WILLIAMS Nickname: Bob Ambition: To own a registered Nickname: Midnight Ambition: To be a success in life. Jersey herd. Cam-Hy Representative 2, 3 Student Council 2 Class President 3 Torch Club 1, 2 Boys' State 3 Jr.-Sr. Reception Committee 3 Track 1. 2. 3. 4 Varsity C 3. 4 Football 1. 2. 3. 4 Varsity C 4 Basketball 1, 2. 3. Varsity C 4 4 Ambition: To own a pool room. CHARLES VVOODSIDE DICK YERIAN Nickname: Mac Band 1. 2. 3. 4 Orchestra 2, 3 District Band Contest 2, 3, 4 State Band Contest 4 District Drum Ensemble 4 State Drum Ensemble 4 Favorite Saying: Look beforc you leap. Ambition: To get ln the Naval Air Force. TWENTY-NIN1u
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NIARTHA R. STEELE Nickname: Marty Gle Club 1, 2, 3 Music Night 1, 2, 3 Band 2, 3, 4 Band Concert 2, 3. 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 Jr. Play 3 Dramatlcs Club 3 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Varlety Night 3 Jr.-Sr. Reception Com. 3 Ambition: To know every- one in Guernsey County. DICK STEVENSON Nickname: Seve Football 2, 3, 4 Varsity C 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Torch Club 2 Jr. Play 3 Hi-Y Club 3, 4 National Honor Society 4 Ambition: Success in life. RICHARD STEWART Nickname: Wesley Glee Club 1 Football 1 Ambition: Undecided. BEVERLY L. SUNNAFRANR Y-Teens 3. 4 Choir 4 G.A.A. 4 Glee Club 1. 2. 4 Favorite Saying: Oh. jeepersf' Amhi tion-Librarian CHARLES UPTON Nickname: Chas. Ambition: To graduate. GILBERT VVATSON Nickname: Watson Ambition: Crime Photo- grapher. TWENTY-EIGHT DICK STEFFANUSKI Jackson High, Mich. 1 Torch Club 1, 2 Ambition: Aeronautical En- glneer. ELLA MARGARET STEWART Nickname: Pargy Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 3 Favorite Saying: Hey! Ambition: To be a W. A. F. F. BONNIE STOCK Nickname: Stockle Y-Teens 2, 3 G.A.A. 2 G.A.A. Cabinet 2 Homecoming Attendant 4 Class Officer 4 Favorite Saying: Wish this was tomorrow. Ambition: To live on Route No. 22. ANNA CAROL TOMASKO Nickname: New Jersey Battin High School Elizabeth. N. J. 1, 2, 3 Y-Teens 4 Favorite Saying: Oh, fine! Ambition: To grow a money tree in my back- yard. IIELEN LAVERA VAN FOSSEN Nickname: Shorty Freeport High 1, 2, 3 Favorite Saying: Oh for Heaven's sake. Ambition: To be a success in life. EVELYN ROSALIE WHEELER Nickname: Evie Girls' Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Mixed Ensemble 3 Jr.-Sr. Reception Com. 3 Y-Teen Cabinet 3 State Music Contest 2 Choir 3, 4 ' Dist, Music Contest 1, 2, 3. 4. Music Night 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3 Band 1, 2. 3, 4 Talent Night 4 Jr. Girls' Glee Club 1. 2 Sr. Girls' Glee Clubs 2. 3. 4 Sr. Class Night 2, Favorite Saying: Tomor- row never comes. Ambition: To sing with a dance band.
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aww, ap me cam or 1949 It was a bright and beautiful day . . . September 4, 1945 . . . when the signal was given for the class of '49 to begin the first quarter of its high school career. We were mighty Freshmen then . . . at the top of the Junior High. What a wonderful year! Our Big Event was the Freshman Party held in the spring of the year. The gym was decorated in beautiful pastel shades with scented crepe paper flowers blooming here and there. And who can for- get the L'Hong Kong Blues ! The Golden Gremlins cheered on by the whole Jr. High Cled by cheerleaders Pat David- son, Mary K. James, Joan Hess, and Colleen Kinnanj came out at the end of the year with a good record both in football and basketball. Our boys took part in Torch Club activities with Rick Hulse holding the office of Vice-President. The Jr. High Reporter,' staff turned out material for the high school paper. It was a long fall from the top of th eJr. High to the bottom of the Senior High. But on Sept. 3, 1946, the forty-niners became Sophomores-Cyou know, those poor confused things that have the seats way back under the balcony in assemblyb. To establish our rights we elected Rick Hulse, Tommy Williams, Joan Hess, and Mary K. James to the Student Coun- cil. Ted Geiger was our class president, helped out by Maurice Froment, Joyce Payne, and Joan Hess. Our advisor was Mr. Frame. The boys were still in Torch Club and the girls had Jr. Y-Teens and G.A.A. We took our part in Glee Club and Band, and helped out in sports. We had members on the big L'Reporter staff and Pat Davidson represented us as cheerleader. For entertainment there were the Torch Club Banquet, Reporter Banquet, and two Sopho- more parties, one in fall and one in spring. By May we had a place in the school, and then the second quarter ended. Our debut into the Junior Class CSept. 6, 1947j moved us up to a position where we could begin to look down on the Sophs. We also moved up in assembly. This was a big year. First we elected offiecrs-Tommy Williams, Roy Endly, Jenny Castner, and Betty Evans-and Student Council members-Rick Hulse, Maurice Froment, Pat Davidson, and Betty Jo Flem- ing. Next came our Junior party in November. Our girls Cwho now had the new lookj were active in G.A.A., and Jr. Y-Teens. The Y-Teens Cofficers: Joyce Payne, Georgia Bell, Jenny Castner, and Betty Jo Flemingb entertained at a formal dance, the Snow Ball in December. The boys switched from Torch Club to Hi-Y. We worked hard all year on the Cantab, the Jr. play CHA Lucky Pennyv, starring Betty Evans and Dick Stevensonj, and of course the crowning glory of our career the Jr.-Sr. Reception, for which we turned the gym into a glor- ious Fairyland complete with castle and even a moat. The class sent Rick Hulse, Richard Kintigh, and Tom Williams to Boys, State and Mary K. James to Girls' State, and now we were threel fourths of the way. Seniors First! And would you believe it. That means us! Yes, Sept. 7, 1948, found us on the breathlessly high plane belonging only to those who are members of the Senior Class. How different things suddenly became! We were the leaders now, the seniors held all the high positions: Richard Kintigh was President of the Hi-Y, Pat Davidson led the G.A.A., Judy Kaplan and Betty Jo Fleming were co-editors of the S'Reporter , and we added two new members to the Student Council CArthur Bay and Lois Ankerj making a total of six, some of our Seniors were taken into the National Honor Society, queen Colleen Kinnan and her at- tendants, Bonnie Stock, Pat Davidson, Evelyn Nicholson, Joan Hess, and Mary K. James reigned over the Homecoming game. This year Ruth Milligan, Betty Merrilees, Glenna Gil- lespie, and Monta Rose McCollum were in charge of the Senior Y-Teens, our class offcers were: president, Roy Endly, vice-president, Bob Patterson, secretary, Grace Holmes, and treasurer, Bonnie Stock. And then came the Senior party, followed by Class Night, Baccalau- reate, and at last the day when they gave us our diplomas and we no longer belonged to Cambridge High. The last quarter was over. Our school days were gone but they will always linger in our memories as The Best Years Of Our Lives . And now the Class of '49 takes its last look at Cambridge High School . . . may C. H. S. remember as we will remember it. THIRTY
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