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Presented here are glimpses of everyday life at C. H. S. In the background is our Al- ma Mater, and in the foreground, its ever- important inhabitants. Heading the list is our principal, Mr. John A. Smith. Next is a shot of several students about to enter school. Looking only as those 'wonderful freshuzen can, we find Fleury Sansom and Dottie Sauersg Martha Camp is the jovial senior at the right. In row two are Barb von Claus- burg and Maymie Op- permann, Dave Dunkle and Miriam Larrielz, and Jean MrAfee. Mr. Stiekrod poses between rows, and below is Miss Evans, surrounded by a group of her prote- ges. A typical noon- tinze seene is produeed by those stupendous students, Julia, Betty, Irene, Cherie, and Mir- iam, with Crimson Bixby in the bark- ground. Dave Medert, surrounded by Bonnie Tatman and Phyllis Wilson, looks quite eon- tent. Doralyn Hoeken- berry and Jody Gries- heimer are squeezed in above Bobby Myers and Bob DeVore. A group of senior girls are above the eandid of Elaine MacKenzie, Jim Brownell, Joanne Hildner, Ann Hamm, and in the background are Barb Perry and Louis e Hill. Muriel Steadnian is the lass 'with her hands full . . . of hooks, no less! And last, but not least, is the Mound-Builder's popular editor, Russ Poole. MRQUWTD HSQHQQL
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CLASS of 1946 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vice President -e Neil Iohnsion President - Charles Plasters Secretary 4 Karleen Teeny Streitenberqer FOLglqerarS if 6 OO I Eze 5 cgfweat, clwl. TCOYS 11.1 Amidst the reconversion of C. H. S.'s famed bobby soxers jitterebugging, hep lingo hupmobiles Sinatra and Crosb fans' 1 i Y f rose the i946 Senior Class, the most renowned group that has ever passed through our cherished halls. It is not dubious, that the knowledge gained by these seniors will help to win tomorrow's cause . . . PEACE. They have displayed their dexterity of spirit and progressiveness to an ultimate degree. lon Cant put color in our cheers and dances with the famous orchestra. This industrious Class of '46 brought Chillicothe through the glory of a perfect basketball season, with Neil lohnston rating as an All-State center. Dick Klepinger won a scholarship to Miami College for his excellence in four years of football. Ioe Hess won a high record for discus-throwing in the State Track Meet. Some boys as lames Steele, Charles Hitchcock, Charles Von Kennel, and Kenneth Dennewitz, departed from the class to go to other schools. Entering here from Milan, Michigan, Charles Plasters quickly became a C. H. S. regular, winning letters in track, football, and basketball.. The largest and loudest cheering section for home and out-of- town games consisted. of seniors. Um-bre-ag-go , bellum , and snafu were familiar words with the Seniors. Paul Uhrig and Elroy Hawk were credited as the perfect Filberts . lohn Sheets, Alba Whiteside, and Harry Hand functioned as the Class' brain factories . We became used to the routine drudgery of the mysterious Mr. cafeteria line, K. S. llieep Studyingl Hall, and in gen- eral, how the social world of today lives. The Hermit , The Black Bishop , and Blue Boy , were flivvers that never will be forgotten because they helped in making C. H. S.'s history. The seniors held a majority of memberships in organizations. They achieved a high degree of performance and fair play. Wells Ross's famed orchestra of the Middle West played for the most outstanding event of the year, the Senior Prom. The decorating was of the greatest magnitude in perfection and beauty. These golden memories of high school life will always remain as precious reminiscence. When this great Senior Class of 1946 had marched in the baccalaureate and in the commencement, and out into the wide open world, they reminded us that at parting, they did leave behind them footprints on the sands of time .
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