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“
Juniors VVorketl Hard
A l'llll'l'l3SSl'lIl Play aml llamquet Their
Goals of lllilfl ......
Again you hear from one of the largest
classes ever to invade CCCHS. We have
one hundred fifty-seven jaunty, jocund,
jabbering juniors who are probably the
schools greatest assets.
Personnel of Junior play "Yankee King"
Our competent and valuable officers
Were: President, Wendell Stronig vice-
presidcnt, Joanne Williams, secretary,
THE C. C. C. H. S. ORANGE AND BLACK
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Tlawley, Taylor, Hammerli, Mapes, Williams, Strom
Charles Clawleyg treasurer, Jean Taylorg
student council representative, Don Hain-
rnerlig sergeant-at-arms, Bill Mapes.
Hits oi' the Season
YANKEE KING-A huge success with
Alfred Webb and Myrtle Gibson, our little
southern girl, showing talent.
MINSTREL SHOW with Junior Rus-
sell and Louise VanHove stealing the
show.
JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET - Last
Top Row-Campbell, Brenner, Conrad, Carlson, Clawley, Blake, Charlpie. RoW.2-Breitweiser, Carl-
son, Belircndz, Carlson, Berrier, Auchard, Blackwood. Row 3-Bennington, Brightweiser, Bergstrom,
Alquist, Chestnut. Blake, Borland, Carpenter. Row 4-Christensen, Campbell, Blake, Caley, Al-
quist, Anderson, Bertrand.
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