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CCWPUNCHERS IUNIOR OFFICERS Neil Iohnston - Vit-e'President Donald Young - President Kcrleen Streitenberqer - Secretary We have passed a milestone in every high schooler's life H the junior year Q- ---- when we are no longer the freshies and soph- ies of yesteryear, but are commanded by only a handful of seniors, whose position and power will soon be ours. We chose as our officers for the year: president, Don Young: vice-president, Neil lohnstonp and secretary, Karleen Streiten- berger. Our dramatic ability was put on display in the presentation of Two Minutes To Go. Actors and actresses from our midst proved themselves in many other plays directed by Miss Warren. lncluded were Russ Poole, Frances McCartney, Wayne Shupe, Anne Bernhard, Harry Hand, Gene Minney, Dave Medert, Martha Camp, Molly Hereford, Doro- thy lokes, Miriam Larrick, jean McAfee, Polly Rohrer, Betty Turner, Wesley Sickles, jim O'Connor, Byron Sigler, Red Bixby, Charles Hitchcock, loanne Griesheimer, and Delores Caldwell. Music was one of the main interests of our junior class. ln the Boys' Glee Club were james Wilhelm, Don Kegg, lon Gant, joe Grimes, Dick Klepinger, Gene Minney, james O'Connor, and Wayne Shupe. The Girls' Glee Club, had Betty Bumgarner, Eileen Palmer, Martha Camp, Katherine Gilsdorf, Doralyn Hockenberry, Helen Hollis, Mary Sue Rowe, Reva Libby, Barbara Minser, Betty Newman, Audrey Shumaker, lean McAfee, Nettie Stead, Karleen Streitenberger, luanita Vtfhite, Elizabeth Yaple, Alice Crites, loan Houck, Beverly Knapp, and ClCFra Nolan, Maxine Angus, Esther Hodge, Pauline jenkins, Gail Park, Betty lean Turner, and Mary Ellen Tuttle were our representatives in the girls' chorus. Harmonizing side by side with these other organizations were sixteen members of this class in the band and orchestra. Two of the three majorettes came from our group, 7' Cherie Donnells, and Helen Hollis. Members of the band and orchestra were Martha Camp, Merrill junk, Byron Sigler, Don Kegg, jack Eley, Dessie Leach, Mary Ellen Tuttle, Gene Minney, Ion Gant, james O'Connor, Russ Poole, Dave Dickey, Martha McQuigg, Maymie Opperman, Betty Schreck, and Betty Bentley. Highlights of life at C. H. S. just wouldn't be complete without bringing sports into the picture. ln there slugging all the way for the Blue and White were Red Bixby, Dick Clark, Robert Corrigan, Kenny Dennewitz, Ion Gant, Leroy Hawk, joe Hess, Dick Klep- inger, Charles Meyer, Max Michels, Charles Morris, Willard Park, Russ Poole, Wayne Shupe, Paul Uhrig, Clarence Valentine, and Charles Von Kennel representing football. Our lighter dressed boys, the basketeers, were Don Young, Dick McCloskey, Don Mar- tin. Charles Morris, jim Steele, Wayne Shupe, Neil lohnston, Dave Dunkle, and lack Eley. The thin clads on the track team were Dick McCloskey, Kenny Dennewitz, Bill Hess, loe Hess, lon Gant, Charles Morris, Carl Alexander, Charles Lee, Dave Medert, Russ Poole, Red Bixby, Dick Clark, Leroy Hawk, Charles Meyers, Max Michels, Wile lard Park, and Neil Hertenstein. The junior group was well represented in the combined junior-Senior Tri-Hi-YQ Dorothy lakes was vicepresident, and Betty Bume garner was treasurer. Then at the half of the year when each group elected separate officers, we chose as president, Karleen Streitenbergerg vice-president lrene Cottrillp secretary, Miriam Larricky and treasurer Bet- ty Bumgarner. The junior Hi-Y had its group too. They elected as president, Orris Gil- more: vice-president, Henry Elliott: treasurer, Carl Alexander: and secretary Dick William- son. What we have gained throughout this year we file away in our memory book and now look anxiously to our senior year. Page Sixteen
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4 ' n A I Look out! Here they come, the 1944-45 Sophomore class, one of the roughest, tough- est outfits this side of Paint Crik Gulch. This outtit numbered 269 at the beginning of the second roundup. On March 14, nom- inations for the sophomore class election were held. When the gunsrnoke was cleared, Rawhide lohn Dunkle was presi- dent, Two-gun Donald Breth was vice- president, Sadie Barbara Armstrong was secretary. Many sophomores went out for old Ranch C. H. S.'s football team. But of these only Wild Bob Kelly received the C letter award. Bob Cutright and Neil Duffy re- ceived the CAA letter award. Bob Friend was a sophomore manager and Barbara Armstrong was a cheerleader. Six sopho- mores niade the Mound-Builder staff. They were leani Hommel, Carolyn Zurcher, Bill Leete, lane Earl, George Wolff, and David Webb. Quite a few sophomores entered the Gals Glee Club: Charlotte Archer, Ann Hamm, Mary Hatton, lanet Metzger, loan Rinehart, lane Speakman, Helen Ahlen, Miriam Barrows, Evelyn McCarty, Elaine lvlc- Kenzie, Carolyn Zurcher, Louise Hill, Barbara Perry, Martha Shank, and Norma lean Tim- mons. The Sophomore Ensemble was com- posed of the following girls: first sopranos, Ann Hamm, lane Speakman, and Miriam Barrows: second sopranos, Evelyn McCarty, Ianet Metzger, and Ioan Rinehart: altos, Elaine McKenzie, Martha Shank, and Norma lean Timmons, Mary Hatton was the accom- panist. The Sophomores in the Anderson Choir were the following: Irene Harris, Mary Kelly, Esther Brown, Gladys Dyer, Elsie Breckenridge, lulia Thomas, Betty Powell, Delores Philips, and Betty Bayless. Old Ranch C. H. S.'s Chorus seems to have held some attraction for the Sophomore S DUDES SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Donald Breth - Vice-President Iohn Dunkle - President Barbara Armstrong - Secretary cow-gals. There were more Sophomores in the Chorus than in any other serenading outfit at our ranch. The serenaders were: lane Acord, Dorothy Aid, Barbara Arm- strong, Mildred Barnhart, Dorothy Bell, Bar- bara Blanton, Ronnie Brandenburq, lulia Chandler, Ioan Cochran, Phyllis Conner, Nancy Cook, Barbara DeCamp, Ruth Dun- lap, Betty Fennell, Evelyn Graves, Betty Gunlock, Patricia Hinkle, Mary Hood, Helen lardine, Annabella Ienson, leanne Kear, Pa- tricia Lawrence, Dessie Leach, Ioan Miller, Doris Nelson, Betty Ogier, Collen Tossey, Eileen Terflinger, Bertha Pettit, Cherie Rem- ley, Beverly Richards, Lela Richter, Virginia Roberts, Betty Robinson, Norma lean Royer, Ada Shrader, Patricia Simon, and lane Speakman. lust a few buckeroos from the Sophomore class entered the Boys' Glee Club: Charles Lightfoot, Carl Eycke, Bob Friend, Tom Hand, Harry Ratcliff, Howard Schweitzer, Gary alsh, and Bob McGee. The Sopho- mores in the Choir were the following: lanet Metzger, Ann Hamm, Ioan Rinehart, Louise Hill, Bob Friend, Bob McGee and Howard Schweitzer. ln the C. H. S. band many Sophomores, helped make the music sweeter and louder. These Sophomores were: Helen Harper, Mike Wilson, Iohn Nichols, Ioyce Conrad, Ioyce Kerns, Dessie Leach, Dorcie Henderson, Donna Kysor, Bob Bay, Norma lean Tim- mons, Hugh Manker, Virginia Clark, Bill Leete, Mary Ellen Oliver, Ronnie Branden- burg, Merrel Iunk and Everett Iohnson. The following cow-hands are in Ranch C. H. S, orchestra: Dorcie Henderson, Bar- bara VonClausburg, Mary Hatton, Virginia Clark, Mary Ellen Oliver, Norma Iean Tim- mons, Hugh Manker, Ioyce Kerns, Ioyce Conrad, lohn Nichols, Io Ann Hildner, Mary McQuigg, and Merrell Iunk. Page Fifteen
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