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Llass lstory Comluded and ll faculty we had 1 comparatlvely smooth veax As sponsors ol the Junlor Senmor Banquet we assumed a rather serlous axr full of respons1b1l1tv that 1 char uterlstlc of the Jumors We had as our theme A roof garden on top of th Waldorf Astorla IU New York Our Junlor play New Flres was given wlth much succes and thus we closed the events of the year for the Jumors Then came the most cxcltlng and Dlorlous year of all At last we were the dxgnlfled Scnlor Wllh plentv of work to do There were many 'xctlvltxes that :ll Senlor mdulge m so happlly Llfe was a whulwlnd of actlvltles Earlv ln the year we chose our class offlcers Donald Durkee a presldent James Wlnpple as vlce presldent Ruth McK1nley as secretary Jeanne Garberuh as treas urer wxth Gordon McCurry Kathryn Brewer Charles Asher and Lorrarre Blddle as the executlve commlttee Ruth McK1nlev and Charles Asher were our head g,1rl and bov Mrs Smlth was our Senior sponsor Early ln April the SCDIOTS surprlsed thelr under classmen Wlth the always humorous Costume Day Thls event was keenly en Joyed by old and young Tren one day whlle all the llttle Sopho mores and sleepy Junlors were stlll 1n bed we Seniors stole a march and went on 'he annual DICDIC glven for all Semors Thls was held at Erght Mile Park and many hlked to the Gorge It was one day of Jubllancv when all Senlors enjoyed l1fe as never before The Senlor play The Ghost Tram under the capable dlrectlon of Mr Dowd was a great success The characters takmg part were James Whlpple Kathryn Brewer Joan Turner Carol Joyce Woodford Gordon McCurry Alfred Talbot Floyd Glem Wxlllam Scott Robert Graham Clalr Pmkham Jean Foster Cecxl Bunker and Kenneth Bergman In quxck successlon followed Class Day Junxor Sensor Banquet and last but not leastf-Commencement Those last days seem al ways shortest The next few days brought the rush to complete all work for the school year Then came Commencement What a mghtl All faces were grave and eyes full of tears to dlscover that no longer were we a part of C C H S We Were travehng the road that all must go But stlll rnemorres make the tears stop flow mg memorxes of dear C C H S days that made our hearts glad then once more serve as a source of Joy and content These memorious wlll ever clmg tenaclously to us who love and cherlsh our school So bo the Jumors and Sophomores we leave the responsxbzllty of carrymg on the good work for C C H S and hope you galn the joy and happiness that we Semors of 1939 dld H i 1 A Q - k a ,F L, c f ' ' -' . - ' ' ' - 1 ' , .' . . A. ' ' 5 , 2 . K . ll. , 1 9 ' . - f V .. f ,A. '- Q ,.' ' . A- .. X . - - x r ' 4 , . c., , -- . A K- -' ' U ' A' 4 , 1 c .' ' 2 A. S ' .T . ' ' f ' c , . .. ' .Z , K ' A- - , .' I , . , . c ' ' . Y 4 . . , v v ' ' 1 1 'f - . . 1, ' . . , - . .- - av - y ' Q 1 1 t , v y - n ' v y 1 l 1 , .... , . C . .
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