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43 ry f I ,-fl WTS Q1 A I I frfgfifff, ,ff -vfiz I. Z? ' fl .X Ns, fi f - , 4 I 1 I 'JZWNVU rp' iljsn Sunset over, comes the night But the eighth grade shines in light What a smart young crowd they be: From this acorn grows a tree. Back Row: Mary Marquis, Cazlene Daniels, Carol Byers, Marian Williams, Mary Adams, Nancy Veit, Mary Alice Graves: 2n:l Row: Dawn Suurlaallc, Penny Bestor, Carolyn Fratessa, Cherie Addenin, Barbara Keller, Karen von Meier, -loy De Amaralg 3rd Row: Bradley Dixon, Arleigh Jones, Thomas McGlynn, Bruce Robison, Bill Gorham, Paul lliclretson, John l-lilgers, Arthur Page. 'lugs tag OFFICERS ZND SEMESTER President David Smith Vice-President Peter Newell Secretary Bob Laugenour
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IST SEMESTER OFFICERS President Leslie Doolittle Vice-President Bob Laugenour Secretary Mary Alice Graves 8Tl-I G RAD E The class ot '53 arrived at CHS from Sunset School and began the year by getting acquainted with the campus and making new friends. Ready with new ideas and a tresh outlook on what was to come, the eighth graders have become a recognized part ot our student body, holding a respected place in student lite. A gala Christmas party just betore vacation opened the social season with tun tor all as the group sang tamiiiar carols and joined in games and dancing. Eood was amply provided tor this yuletide attair by the eighth grade girls enrolled in Mrs. Bournes' Home Economics classes. The class started Easter vacation in tine style with a gay Easter party. Room I2 was cleverly decorated tor the occasion and dancing and games with prizes were enjoyed by all. Again the eighth grade home economics class supplied the retreshments. In May the annual seventh- eighth grade dance was held. This attair served to welcome the class ot '54 and to acquaint its members with the campus and with their future class- mates. The eighth grade music class was responsible tor the selection ot records in the jukebox in our cateteriay the music proved a popular attraction at lunch time. The tine spirit and willingness to work which has been displayed by our eighth graders indicates a very active group in years to come. Mrs. l-lazel Shepard and Mr. Ed Kincaid have been advisers tor the class ot '53 during their tirst year on our campus. Back Row: Pat Chedester, Erancene Eckart, Cynthia Coe, Jucly Harget, Arlene Eckart, Nellijean l-lollidayy 2nd Row: Gay Masten, Sylvia t-leinselman, Renee Bedau, Janet Grahtt, Gray Burnham, Myrna Sutton, Marsha Laird: lst Row: Mike Ricketson, Stephen Riddle, Mike Ricketts, Mike Elliott, David Smith, John Stewart, Peter Newell, Timothy Davis, Leslie Doolittle, Bob Laugenour.
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IST SEMESTER OFFICERS President Allene Knight Vice-President Carol Timbers Secretary Allene Petty FRESHMEN The class ot '52 started the year with a bang. Right atter school had set- tled down to the regular routine, the members began to sell Carmel High School pencils, done in red and white with our Padre at the top. The pencils were sold to enrich the class treasury, which soared trom SBLB7 to S36.32l Frosh tilled their spot en the social calendar with a novel Heart Hop in honor ot Valentines Day. A huge red crepe paper heart trimmed in lace was designed around the entrance tor something new in the way ot dccoations, and smaller hearts were scattered about the rest ot the room. Hard workers on this dance were Allene Knight, Carol Timbers and Joe Beard. Ninth grade girls soared to success with a Tea and Fashion Show given as a part ot the Girls' League Activities. Presented tor women tac- ulty members, CHS girls and their mothers, the attair teatured spring outtits modeled by girls trom every grade. Heading the organization ot the tea and tashion show were Julia Graves, Susan Stoney, Ann Spurr, Betty DeAmaral, Paula Schnceberger, Shirley Johnson, Sue McCloud and Jo Evelyn Albee. Thanlxs to the able leadership ot their advisers, Mrs. Frances Johnson and Mr. Donald Craig, the treshmen had a socially successful year. Even more can be expected trom the class ot '52 as they progress in tuture years at CHS. Bac'c Pow: Jane Trappe, Shirley Johnson, Doris Konrad, Paula Rolott, Charity Rigsby, Collette Ferguson, Jo Evelyn Albee, Nancy Bacon: 2nd Row: Peter Hatton, Joan Kempen, Kathleen Whittaker, Marcia Danelz, ldela Gratt, Billie Barnett, Betty DeAmarnl, Carol Timbers, Beverly Wood, lst Row: Bob Updite, Brent Mi len, Henry Overin, Dcn1lJ Canham, Bill Mars, Eugene McFarland, Del Meyer, Manstield Turney.
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