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Senior Class History Attention Everyone! Senior Class speaking: We ' ve spent six years in CHS, and now we are ready to graduate. We ' ve had lots of fun in those six years, but we ' ve also had our share of work. Just listen to the things we ' ve accomplished: There were one hundred-seventy of us when we entered the seventh grade. We have decreased in number since then, but we ' ve more than made up in quality for what we lack in quantity. By the time we were in the 9th grade, we were getting usrd to all those things which had seemed so strange to use at first — changing classes, dressing for gym, demerits and regular assemblies — and rcaliy were enjoying ourselves. We began to make the rest of the school sit up and take notice. A number of our class mates made names for themselves on athietic teams; and a few even made the C. S. F. As sophomores, we became even more important in school activities but it was in our junior year that things really began to hajjpen. First, we got our rings — really much better than those of any othor class. Sandwiched between some of the best parties ever was an exciting day at Big Pines with plenty of fun and thrills for everyone. As a climax to it all was our junior-senior banquet held for the first time in the Community Building. Now it ' s almost over, basketball — victories and defeats, ditchday, class night, and homework are fast becoming nothing but memories. It ' s only a short time now, until we will take our places on the auditorium stage, hear a few brief speech ' s, and then walk slowly by to get our diplomas and say a final far we ' l to Chino High. To all of our class mothers, officers, and advisers, we say Thank You. Seated: Lois Myers, social chairman; Jerry Hendriks, treasurer. Standing: Wilia Mae Swank, secretary; Laddin Meairs, vice-president; Francis Wilson, president.
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