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SO PHOMORE GIRLS Overby, Drucilla Moore, Eva Davis, Carol Romosha, Alice Rose, Pat Crain, Dolly lyiassey, Darlene Richardson, Margie Kub, Alice bouia, Betty Burton, Barbara Caiisey, Faith Freder ck, Nada Schofield, ltosalind Rocha, Mary tlfrvey, Mary Forest, Pauline Fairbanks, Frances Berg, Cleo Kisst, Myrna Atwell, Vlfanda Stfw, Barbara Cathcart, Pat Pastor, Nora Culpepper, Geraldine Sneed, Eleanor Gruebeck, Leva Holland, Grace Fortunate, Vifanda Echols, Vivian Brannon, Nina Martin, Norma Waits, Mary Arnold, Bobby McCutch-een, Evelyn Kahl, Dorothy Phiier, Bernadino Reis, Dorothy Crolwell, Belly Funatsu. lva lean Stewart, Alice Andrade, Esther Peterson, Darlene Lareau, Donna lean Lane, Gloria Barlow, Patsy Bowen, Louetha ' THE EDUCATED SCRUBS The goodlooking articles pictured above belong to the sophs who are noted tor their handsome athletes who ran away with the inter-class track meet and their promising girls who promised their mommies they wouldn't pop their blowgum in Mr. Graham's class. ln the field of athletics Bud Sneed, Ed Vanderpool and Calvin Young seem to be standouts. ln the classics it seems to be Pat Crain, Vivian Bran- non, Carol Romesha, Cleo Kisst and Bobby McCutcheon. ln the over-all tield we predict the sophomores to be one ot the most out- standing in the history oi CHS. SOPHOMORE BOYS Don Davies, Don Harbour, lohnny Reynolds, Lawrence Bradiord, Dale Davis, lohn Vasconcellos, Edwin Vanderpool, Cal- vin Young, Lowell Foletta, Floyd Scates, Bud Sneed, Eugene Disney, Larry Aspinall, Don Williams, Charles Crow, Mervin Brown, Eugene Pope, Charles lohnson, Chris Pappas, Lloyd Scates, Gene Starns, Billy iohnson, Bill Ford, Bill Collie, Richard Buoy, Mr. Graham, Max Robertson, Lowell Souza, Iohn Frits, Vlfilliarr Sparks, Charles Grayson, lim Antoniono, Bill McGee, Martin Bianchi, Arlan Dunson, Norman Berryhill, Raymond Fonda, Mr, Stevenson, Mrs. Wilson, David Fox, D. A. Bunch, Vernon Whitfield, Vernon Davis, Paul Pratt, Clarence Williams, Herman Stewart, Richard Durham, lames Keen- er, Harold Layne. S 'X 4 I' if s 935 Vg. ser. R. Q. if! P , Q- is .I - ,-.L sf L' t ,ie J 'R+ 7 I., , L ,Qu is fs we new if WSW 'W fix' -1 ' Q.4i5:2 ' ? ' . if... it 4 V 3 7 A H ,gr , M
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J ,. S 5, 4, 4-I. 0 ' i A i D A Iumon GIRLS R' Elva Todd, Emily Norman, Colleen Grandstati, Patsy Bettencourt, Merr1el Antoniono, Bette Rennels, Dixie Starr, Carolyn Hes- terly, Clodell Murry, Dovie Murray, Ioane Elson, lda Pingree, Anita Fontana, Rosie Reis, Anita O'Bryan, Leona Cusenza, Leona Prohaska, lean Martin, loanna Howard, LaVonne Hope, Barbara Looney, Mary Boynton, Betty Wenger, Betty Brurnley, Doris Reynolds, Pat Michaud, Suzanne lohnson, Bette Starns, Norma Hemphill, loline Keener, Dolores Dickey, Dorothy Gray, Lenore Crawford, Mr. Cox, lrene Borges, luanita Atwell, Helen Funitsu, Wilma Chisum, Lelia Metcalt, loane lngwerson, Martha Howard, Violet Ellington, Lenore Brenda, Martha Wigt, Mr, Foster, Qi ' 'H sg? 5 'X 'Nia l HE T A g, 'V THIRD YEAR SCHOLARS The lunior class has been very ac- tive this school term. Under the dire- ction oi the atlable Tom Cox and hap- py Don Foster the juniors sponsored a concession booth at the iootball stad- ium which really paid oit and built up the class treasury. The juniors sponsored the junior- senior prom and banquet which was a success. Another event was an in- iormal dance, where all danced. Mr. Cox and Mr. Foster deserve the high- est praise tor their competent work in The class in general is known for its tall, dark, handsome and athletic boys and its petite, meek, bashtul and beautiful girls. Boy! there's some handsome critters in that junior class! Maybe thats the reason the jun- iors sponsor so many dances and act- ivities. They have to show oit their good looks somehow. They aren't too bright in mental therapeutics but they are outstanding at showing oii their profiles. ln case this gets by Mr. Muceus, the censor, it was written by f r , . . '- Q V . B Z Y l X 'Q ., x as K' X . a1T i'i ',., QQ' St swim s t -' -. ag' H155 ,-:, ,i Miss, , P525 ft. , 1 ,tt ssegeziij 5' ' .qt are 1. , W ekwfe fl, ,, --from iti- f in ,wajj .4-. the junior class activities. a senior. IUNIOR BOYS Ben Amaral, Bob Wright, Ray Burrnaster, Perry Earl, Leroy Nickelsen, Charles Baldridge, Wilbur Smith, Eugene Wallis, Ronald Miller, Van Hickman, Ed Crosby, George Pallios, Preston Bingham, Alvin Daniels, Morris Schmidt, Albert Vascon- cellos, Dave Headley, Billy Frisby, Al Donovan, Frank Roberts, Richard lones, Galen Thomas, Mr. Foster, Charles Marko, Vincent Hagle, Paul Shults, Fred Bezanson, Bill Inglet, Howard Deaver, Glenn Dickey, Gene Benton, lim Fukui, Mr. Cox, Wesley Rowland, Richard Erickson, Harold Logan, Harold Blalock, lorry Keys, Garland Thomas, lohn Peterson, Sammie McCutcheon, Grady Henley, Richard McBride.
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FRESHMEN BOYS MK xfm 'i I, - ,, at Q cc , . Y T 'tt FRESHMEN GIRLS Louise Marques, Dolly Vlalker, Fern Conder, Patsy Davies, lmogene Smith, Eula Mae Aycock, Bessie Kisst, ludy Denlis, Shirley White, Nadine Triplett, Anna Rose Pratt, Ruby Io Willis, Dorothy Cabral, Mary Ann Nickelsen, Barbara Ward, - Maxcine Calloway, Betty Whitfield, Evelyn Gray, Dolores Parker, Mabel Stewart, Anna Peterson, Elsie Wheeler, Emma . . ' lean Waits, Mary Anderson, Christine Preston, Ann Green, Wanda Wyatt, Iuanita Benson, Geraldine Williford, Helen Chris- tr tian, Beverly Wakefield, Verna Stover, Hazel Ladusau, Paula Mikkelson, Donna loiner, Edna Iaynes, Marlene McBride, Barbara Lindquist, Marie Daniels, Alta Freitas, Minnie Silva, Mary Massey, Yvon Inawerson, Vella Rowland, Glenda Chis- um, Edith Hatfield, Marilyn Swinger, Iean Wilhite, Phyllis Makley, Beverly Dickey, Ioy Coksey, Mary Sparks, lane! Fox, t 1 Ioyce Lyons, Albert Holland, Dolores Almada, Norma Reyolds, Margie Haze, Ioetta Wood, Norma Adkins, Joyce Adcock, ' ' ti s Mary Garcia, Lena Ribeiro, Norma Henley, Mary Coffman, Catherine Gardiner, Laur.: Lance, Ruby Winters, leanetta Chaffee -.,- .' -,vi Beverly Lett, Barbara Perrin, Betty Beam, Vangie Bollakis, Barbara Hill, Betty loe Baldwin, Madelon Ohls, Lois lohnson, g lean Roberson, Eva Lee Tucker, lwannah Blalock, Sara Culpepper, LaVerne Hart, Betty Marko, lean lvey, Della Kinzie, n- 3 , Nadine Leach, Marian Murato. it 9 L .K BIG SHOTS N S On inquiring as to what the fresh- they haven't time to finish their plan- ! man class had done during the year, ning. No wonder the seniors have so ., it . l was told they were just as full of many activities, lt takes them four plans as a dog is fleas. The only thing that has kept them from making school history is the fact that they're so aw- fully busy trying to find them a new girl friend in this new territory that years to get them all planned out! The four sponsors of this mean, mad, mangler class are: Miss Albano, Mr. Goepfert, Coach Davey and Mr. Fleckenstein. en.- Qha A Logan Williams, Dale Loveland, Tommy Ludden, Homer Bowen, lohn Morgan, Harold Swearingen, kenneth Hiatt, Don Sanders, Olen Wishcin, Charles Bow, timmy Brown, lack Eddy, Iames Senseney, Douglas Lane, George Myers, 'Garold Thomas, Marvin Teeples, Sidney lohnston, Carl Evans, Nick Chipponeri, Eugene Vires, Charles Sammons, Dale Williams, Dell Nelson, Harry Line, lohn Lewis, Donald Stevens, Iimmy Phipps, Carl Stone, Dick McKinsey, lim Deaver, Frank Louis, Bob Teeple, Miss Albano, Richard Williams, Kyoshi Murato, Clark Holder, lohn Sullivan, Iohn Iacobson, RoyvAllen, 'Wesley Wedge, Tommy Talbot, Bill Lackey, George Machado, lohn Vieira, Leland Gleaves, Mr. Goepfert, Mack. Davis, David Fire- stine, Gerald Krause, Edward Ellington, Iohn Vance, Albert Bezanson, Hugh Taylor, Carl Triplett, Maurice Wharton, Robert Wix, Armas Sahlman, lay Smith, Roy Fesler, Kenneth Simmons.
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