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DAVID WRIGHT BONITA PLANTEeGSC I-4, Secretary 4, Pep Club I-4, French Club Secretary I, Junior Red Cross Council 2, Square Dance Club I, 2, Tennis I, Girls' Sports 2, Current Affairs 4, Debate 4, Rifle Club President 4. RON MILES RAY WALKER--Debate Club 3, 4, Chorus I-4, Boys' Quartet 3, 4, Mixed Double Quintet 3, Mixed Double Octet 4, Sing Senator Sing 3. LAVINA SCHMIDT N Drill Team I, 2, Moscow Homecoming I, 2, Sandpoint Trip I, 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Pep Club I-4, GSC 3, 4, President 4, Current Affairs 4, GGA Style Show 4. MERLE CROOKS BILL PARSONS-Attended CHS I, Re-entered from Seattle 4, Track 2-4, Tumbling I, 4, Annual Staff 3, Talent Show 4, Auto Mechanics 4, Drama 2. SHIRLIE EDWARDS DEMING-Drill Team I-3, Mos- cow Homecoming 3, Speech Program 2, 3, Debate Club 3, Chorus 4, Pep Club 4, Current Affairs 4, Elves and the Shoemaker , Talent Show 4, Thes- pian 4, GGA Style Show 4. BARBARA DYER--GGA Room Representative I, Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Librarian 4, Current Affairs 4, FTA 4, ASB Senate 4, Viking Staff 4, White Pine 4, Quill and Scroll 4. LIND KARLSEN-Band I-4, Orchestra I-4, Chorus 3, Latin Club I, 2, Tau Sigma I-4.
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Qfdotafzq In the fall of T950 we entered the halls of CHS as a throng of lowly freshmen led by the following officers: Craig Kosonen, president, Richard Shern, vice president, Joy Groscost, ASB representative, and Gertrude Carder, secretary-treasurer. The main social event was the freshman reception. In our second year we overcame some of our timidness and took our proper place among the students of CHS. We sponsored a sophomore sport dance and chose our class sweaters of blue and white. The officers for this year were Gertrude Carder, presa ident, Jim Hawkins, vice president, Richard Shern, ASB representative, and Anna McCaw, secretary-treasurer, How Deep is the Ocean was the theme of our Junior Prom which was carried out in elaborate decorations March 27, T953 ln the spring of this year we got our class rings of which we had a choice of two settings. Craig Kosonen was president this year. Bob Thompson, vice president, Bill Drake, treasurer, .lim Hawkins, secretary, and Rich- ard Shern, ASB representative. The fourth and last year came only too soon. Richard Shern was chosen presi-- dent, Kay Posey, vice president, Kaye Burch, secretary-treasurer, and Gary Tronson, ASB representative. We sponsored two dances after football games to earn money for the Senior Ball. Class pictures were on the calendar for early winter. Highlights of our last year were the Senior Ball, senior picnic, Baccalaureate, and senior breakfast. Our history of CHS ended May 19, 1954, with graduation.
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