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CLRSS HISTORY On September 3, 1041, twenty ix L ncy free freshmen found tlemselves in room 15 under the watchful ere of their new he e room teacher, His Chell Our summer vacation was really over new It was up to us as lndiwidual to make the west of the fae lities placed beio e us In that way, we wwuld make a stcce of our class and earn the respect of our upper clas men We proceeded, much as any other freshnzn class does, in rexicwlng the prop r step In parliame tary prodedure. Our usual r utl e xa changed wher Miss Chell was made studert adJ1 or lor thc eneize school Mrs. Langdon, who wa tren Miss Ia c , t ol her place as oxr home room teach r Gther +eae rs of our clas w re r hax Smith, principal are afliculture ch r, M1 John arldoll, Eng Mis Janet nePade r, noze economies and related science teacher, Mis h IC W1 tl girls' athletic instructor and avnry capable onc as was proved when the girls' fieldball team von the county chameionship ln the fall Two of the freslnen eirl w re uc v u h to have pl yed in sore of the games. The last t 3 tle r t e estcr, the 'lrisky Freshren, ke aaprooriately named ours lve , g Ne our first assembly a stephen lostez Iinstrol Show Thls uniquf program was reccived by an enthu iastic audience, much to our satisfaction Our class sponsored very successful contest in the sale of Defense Ponds and Stamps As you know it was on that iateful Sunday, December 7, 1941, that nmhe Dirty Little Japsn bombed Pearl Harbor, our Naval base in Hawaii Almost immediately aftcr that war wa declared on Japan and the Axis powers. To buy defense bends and stamps was the least that we at home could do to help our boys in the service, During this year, Doris Ba sler and Wilma Vigfield lent their talerts to the oporetta, nThe Slip of a Slipper. Thls was the last operetta that C H S has had since the war Here's hoping that aft r the war is over this typo of wholesome enttrtainment will be continued even on a larger scale. 'N 9' l v - . v '-s fa. - , Q v -r 1 A . . K Y! Q' A Af S Q .4 . vo v ' ' S ' . . I .A 3 L 1 L hx 1' I I ' ' fe . 2, ss ' l l ' s.N . ' , . 1' ..r1 ,' 4 3 - e N s 1 . n - ' 4 q . . -Q Il ' 1 S .L 'Y 3 .' - A N U Q. s ' 3 4 t-'- . . - , ca , x 7 Q ff .w -v ' r ' . 1 S. 51 A A ,. L I Ax. 'x.J . . L f , x -e . ' - Yr' I - v L- 10.13 . Ll G K UA Q X 'LQ H 1' J' CCH .c.' 'e D C ' - , , , lish and cavics teacher, also the boys' athletlc instructorg 4 S S 'Y' S ' Yr? L S , fx ' .. 1 x 2 ' s 'ak s v:s me f A ' .: 1 ' I , , - . . A 1 , x. J AA .. Q 1 A Q. s e 1' ks' one gl ' - a A i. .1 -5 z 0 1. . ! ' par 1.4 an Su S 'ASX - ' P 'L ' he H as vw , A . .- e -s ,a'a -. v -1 U X - . 'P x W . . 3 4 , . , - ' ' s 1 ' O . . , bt A X Y .v I 1 A 5 1 5 . A A . . J. . ' Q . ' . 1 : S . , . 1 1 I . . , 4 X 1 - 5 1' ' Q Q I . .L ,A n ' . ' O O O . N , c W . . 1 X , . A
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Tex llars in cash was the ax glven th Fresmmwn asa lor Cufl 5 out on top 1I the Wa az .e ltest hw ear. This money, we HLPVOI, was to be saved f the P re 'Of that Class of steady freshrxan Strong of limb and stout of heart when ln eve J pha e of school lif Never fallfd to take a part U mr e ecard year was xitm S ere leaders as before, the v Iiant Pveshnen knew A the arfad ' Sopho or s 'ueh to our su 111 lelfbht llgS Rakes was again our ho c room tfaetfl ll hfre rocw for that year was to b room 7, he newly ll HlShLd COWhLFC19l room. What a wondfrful taxt for a new v 1 lr. Barkdoll d'd lff re urn th year as he lad reoeived a com ls lon 1 the Aln a S ond Lieutenant and was later Ni s Hain s joined the WICS and Miss Chell who had taken flying lessors the summer belort Joined th WAFS sa Vela jen Olqm tt HxV We must work mare r than ever thi J ar or our War Bonds Drives. Mrs. lcAdams took hr. Barkdoll' place as our hi tory and eurzert oveuts teaohcr Miss L1 ton was the glrls' n w home economies teaohcr Mi Parlett was our Lrglish t acher. As ophomores we lta nod many ueeful and worth whlle lessons fro Hias Rakes Sho nude our hor room noetlngs pleasant and tdueltional Rentmb r the tlWC we had a oicnic lunch ln the woods and then neld our b ,lntss mtet ing ln the qulet hade of tme trees overlooking 1 small s 1 a ln tae eourae of thi ur Wu frautd a constitlt on to xhfoh we add d lmendm nt or ass wolf Wo had an amateur show. The suceeas of Jhieh was due to many and varied talents of th clas mcnb rs As ln the provlous year we again won the ha W Comt Nlth part of H money von, the class purchased n A rle1n llag 9 . - . y ' CW' ,, , 5 A 'vfifg ' ' C' 'l IGI .c 1. A., , . -. ' . ' - rs - 'X 4' r t ' r- el L. on no . 1 V - A 5 in eo! f' .ls , 1 , , mt- yvf A .' ' , ' , ' N OI' J. o. U . 1 1 A f, 1 , 4 f g 1 5 I 4 AA , w ' I -V 3 nv C' Q A dd. 52 .1 NJ . . .1 I , - X rv er 3 ' So.. ta Q ,fal . . u , jp vu r H 0 V -1 ll xA A vw,l w f 1 , 1 Ana 1 Q-t. J- M us 1 H 4 ' fl ' ' V' 'DF S .1 ' o i'3'4 , 44 U 0 Q W 'AVN 7751 , A I Q f' In , A iJr'iaJ'v ' A ... A5 we .1 I' lx 1 O 1 1 ' 3 . X 'yu AIA I ,AA .k .44 xl Q I. .X ll L ..,A.L Y 'V 4- -3 1 nv va ' ' 3 N ' ' ff . U . ,J x a -' A. ' , 1 C' 1 'Q 7 P . J Q ui 1 Jil 't f I 1 1 ,, . . B -x.A. 1 J LJ ' .J 4 IL i . . . . x Q Y' ' V1 ' f5 Y1 lj 'S A ' V I' f . .. ., WL. 4 A. l .1 1,4 . V . . 1 . V- 1 t Fi' c f - rv- - -- p,omot,d o a QS f1el,onant. c 1. a 1 S . G x I w ' I' ' ' v I N fl - ' 7 A . 2 . A x J f . LJ 4 ' ' ' ' ' l 1' TS ' ' ' ' 1 I' 1 'XF ' 4 v' ' W 'l 1 Ml . N ' o J j ., s : L . . . 1 A tl . O v ,A 5 44 LQ - L 1- Y fm 11 -. u D ' Q rg 1 Y 11 . V' '3 ' , . X A V g 4 A A V . f, 1 . X f ,, .-. . J . . I g 1 QS ' ' ' 4 ll 514 A -3 1, vu a cw I 4- - ' Nl f 5 ' L A A x V1 'I fx 5 KH A 'I . AAA ll L l nb AL: A- A. sl - ' V -x n ' 4 5 , ,a ' P 1 . . . V A. 3 0 1 ' wwf- ' c- ' A .AJ L I . 3 NJ ' ' . w ' -. fu - I a , - f- -.J . L .4 t 'nxt vw! .J al 1 qw v - 1 l . e K. Q Je. ' 11 L 1 IV ' ' A f' . fx 4' F rf ,x - Y '. - A V K . ., .1 g ., .. l K. - H 1- ' 1 . A ' . u U x cv ,. rv . 'x ' f ' v ND 4.x .1 V Q x H V I .. 1 x XT rr YN. f' t V . . . . . . mania: YVCQ . l . e t,e - w c rw a A lrxfx ' H 4. u A . a X -J- .L.,1 4 4 I g
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