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Top Picture Top Row-Bill Dyer, lim Cook, Charles Sommers, Bob Graves, Charles Wicken- simer, Raymond Graves, Eugene Tomastik, Elliott Hodgdon, Mace Magbee. Third Row-Don Kegg, lra Ellifritt, Iames Barns, Wolter Wright, Delbert Doles, Brooke Hoey. Second Row-Norma Sanson, Audra Cald- well, Ianet Gole, lean Finley, Betty Ater, Lois Eby, Gloria Ogden, Ruth Byers. Bottom Row - Iulia Rodgers, Betty Saunders, Marianne Schachne, F r a n k L e e, lean Thacker, Sally Laegcir, Betty Overman, Ier- ry Kirkwood. Middle Picture Top Row-Dennis Newberry, Gene Hana- walt, Bill Maddox, lim Cutright, David Thorn- burg, lack Robbins, Dick Strausbaugh, Bob Breth. Second Row-Lloyd Siberell, Mary Pine, Anna May Dunn, Viola Henderson, lulia May Oliver, Esther Ramsey, Imogene Cur- rier, Edward Bohn. Bottom Row-Hope Frakes, Rosetta Zicka- toos, Audrey Bates, Margie Lee, Mary Ann Alger, Marilyn Ortman, Norma lean Ander- son, Barbara Pelletier. Bottom Picture Top Row-George Greisheimer, Arthur Lowry, David lames, Paul Kysor, Howard Adams, Bud Riggin, Henry Vallette, Howard DeLong, loe Mutchler, Tom Lewis. Third Row-Winnie Zeisler, Pat Monce, Marie Davis, Ann Tudor, Patricia Pierce, Doris Hurley, Iudith Hatmacker, Maxine Hutt. Second Row-Betty Cook, Dolores Keairns, Geraldine Fitch, Lois Dennis, Wanda Bates, Ruth Iohnson, Barbara Cunningham, Frances Mannerino, Kathryn Slagle. Bottom Row-Geraldine Arledge, Nancy Conrad, Colleen Malone, Evelyn Moore, Eric Stocklin, Ioyce Manker, Barbara Bol- mer, Lucille Zonner, Mary Richardson. OFFICERS Frank Lee President Margie Lee Secretary Eric Slocldtn Vice-President ilnqvf' Je, -1 , Page Thirteen
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Little did the two-hundred ninety one students dream when they entered the grounds of C. H. S. in September of l94U, that the horizon would be blackened with the clouds of an oncoming war. So they went about their different ways with respect to studies and activities. And then it was over! Yes, that eventful year that had marked us as green fresh- men was over and another more eventful year loomed ahead bringing with it war. None of us, however had felt the closeness of that world-wide dilemma. We still went our ways. Some chose to enter the fields of music in the forms of the Glee Club, Chorus, Orchestra, Band, and Anderson Choir, others to enter sports, such as basketball and foot- ball, and still others to enter dramatics where they proved their ability in the Ath- letic Revue. And then, before We quite knew it, we were there! Yes, we were at last full fledged upper classmen l What joyl War now took a darker side, but the troopers of C. H. S. held their banners high and marched on through their lunior year. The going was tough but it also had its lighter moments. One of these, the Iunior Class Play, scored a triumphant hit. The girls started anew the Tri-Hi-Y, while the boys still held their own in the Hi-Y. The time spun quickly past and we re- alized as we passed through the gates of dear old C. H. S. for the last time that now, more than ever, we must help in the war ef- fort by Keeping the Home Fires Burning. lt was at this time that we sent some of our boys to the services. Nine senior members of the football team, which by the way held its own coming in fourth place, were cheered on by Hazel Mar- tin and Owen Gray, senior cheerleaders. On our basketball team, we boasted five players, who despite the overwhelming dis- advantages were in there fighting. Our own Chuck Ware was chosen as honorary captain for the season. In this great year of all years we chose as our officers: Orval Minser, president: David Acton, vice-president: and Mary Von Kennel, secretary-treasurer. And thus it was on Iune 7, we received our diplomas and started out into a world of our own leaving behind us our fond memories of our four glorious years at C. H. S. OFFICERS Orval Minse! President Mary Von Kennel Secretary David Acton Vice-President Page Fourteen
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