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Seniors , l 'X 'W S '7' '45 T1 il-I' 1 5 Z new so-as- ' S I f is ,s 1' ' ,jeg NANCY WOLFF: Loving peace, hating strife, a model wo man for a wife. F.H.A, IO: Educ. Club lOi Library 95 J Teen-S II: G,A.A, l2Q Glee Club I23 Megaphone Club II 12. EDWARD ALDRICH: He likes his friends, and they like him. Track 9-10: Basketball IO: Baseball IO. 0 as 'ef L ' . 'zz:::1 - , :Q DAVID WENNER: Because he is talented in every direction, Dave is sure to make the connection. Band 9-109 Orch. 9-1 IQ Press Club IOL Yearbook ll: Latin Club 9-10: Class Play 11. DICK WHITE: His personality, his large brown eyes, cause many longing feminine sighs. Football ll-12: Basketball ll-l2i Baseball ll-I2Q Ciramard l2: Class Play 12: Varsity C II-123 Hall Force 125 Glee Club Il: Senior Scouts ll-123 Buckeye Boys Stare Rep. Other School 9-IO: Educ. Club 11-12. DAN SCHOENFELD: Dannie's Happy-go-lucky, never shy, a friend indeed, a regular guy. Movie Club IO-II: Varsity C Il: Glee Club IO-125 Track 9-1 1: Baseball 10-1 1: Basketball IO-II: Football 9-11. GLORIA BAUER: Off to collegewith brains galore, Gloria's one girl we're rooting for. Band 9-I Ii Orch. Il: Latin Club 9-105 Educ. Club Q-IO: Clarion Staff Ili Forensic Club II: J-Teen-S ll: Hall Force IO. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Delvin Bundschuh Treasurer, Sara Lou Farrar Secretary, Harry Sargeant Vice-President, Dean :iff Weller President. ' . 20
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Seniors GEORGANN SMITH: For things to say she never need fish, words come thronging at her wish. Latin Club 9-IO: Press Club 9-IO: Glee Club IO-123 Hall Force II-12: Yearbook Staff 12g Forensic Club rig Citamard I2: J-Teen-S115 Class Play Ili Red Cross gg F, T.A. I2, ROSE ANN STACY: Snappy brown eyes to match her hair give Rosie a pert, atractive air. F.H,A. I0-12: J-Teen-S II: Press Club Il. JIM WEISHEIT: To be a doctor is his ambitiong He's sure to get far with his incisions. Track Il-12: Football 12: Cita- mard I2: Movie Club 9-12g Band 9-12p Orch. IO-12: Senior Scouts I0-125 Class Play Il-I23 Latin Club 9-IO: Glee Club 9-IO: -Varsity C 11-12: Red Cross 9-IO: Press Club 9-10: Yearbook II and Editor I2, DEAN WELLER: Off to college he will go, to learn how he can make some dough. Latin Club 9-log Hall Force 9-IO: Band I0-l2g Orch Io--12, Sti1dentCounci1,9 and II: Press Club 10: Class President IO-I23 Yearbook Staff II-I2: Buckeye Boys' State Rep. 19 WILLIS SKILLITER: What better thing could we say for Willie, than that he was one of our football stars. Movie Club 9-115 Varsity C II-I2:FO0Iba11Q-l22 Track ll: Base- ball 11-12. ELLEN SLOAN: Her fingers asthey travel o'er the keysfairly make thc piano sneeze. Library 9-IO: Press Club IOL Hall Force top Band 9-125 Glee Club IO-12: Educ. Club 9-101 Class Play Il: G,A,A. 123 F,T,A, 1231-Teen-Sll, BEVERLY TAYLOR: This likable girl, sweet and sincere, will be remembered for many a year. Glee Club 9-12: PressClub 9-115 Educ. Clubgand 12: Hall Force 1051-Teen-S Il: G. A, A. 12: Clas Play. BILL WATKINS: Hold Itl There I got your mugg l'm C1yde's candid camera bug. Movie Club ll-12: C.F.A. ll: Hall Force Il: Other School 9.
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CLASS HISTORY At last the day approaches when all the students in the class see gradua- tion in view. But what of yesteryears? How long will they remember them? Let us travel back a few years, We see the first day of school. Everyone is enthusiastic about going to Miss Bradly's room. But, what is this--we are seated with Miss Wehr. Some of us were quite determined about where we wanted to go, but aftera few days we resigned ourselves to our fate. Miss Bertha and Miss Cleveland ushered us through our second year. This year romance entered our lives. Don Koch and Charles Hammer were thrilling the young girls. Along with learning our arithmetic, writing, and faithfully studying our readers, we learned about 'Cowboys and Indians. It became a standard game on the playground. ln the fourth grade, we took a step toward being grown-up students. We had different teachers for our subjects. By this time, Tom Gill had beenlooked at with sighs and ah's. The girls played 'House' and 'King of Royal Mount- tain. The fifth and sixth seemed endless: we wanted to get to the high school building. In 1945, we entered the halls of the high school, only to get lost go- ing to our different classes. By the time we reached the eighth grade we knew our way around -fairly well. When we became the 'Frosh of CHS, we thought we were really on our way. And, so we were, for the following year was our sophomore year when we knew just about everything there was to know ffor sophomoresj. We next looked forward to the great day when we would be juniors, a day to order class rings, participate in the class play, Never Darken My Door, and most important, The Junior-Senior Prom, No doubt, Miss Young had a few gray hairs, but everything went along fine. New, we remember a more recent yesteryear, this, our Senior Year. We remember how patiently we waited for our pictures, then the Senior Class Play, Cat O' Nine Tails. My, we had a swell time! Approaching exams re- mindens-of the thing which rarely slipped our mind ----- GRADUATION. From there ---- well who knows? Zl
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