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SOPHOMORE CLASS g.. N ite . S , I gb,2Tx.i , A x. L , fy . L .X L . r 1 ax SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL l'lltl3'l' ltf'.tVVg Evelyn Baker, Shirley Bartels, lolin Best, 't'lllRD ROW: David Dull, ltill Duffy, lotin Vitrrr rtrivk, ltrnot lwftflttlltt ltiltgvr, Willirrrri Brttsluv, ltvtty lturlchrrrt, Fluqt-ri, Virairnr llvrritiy 'lr r 11 n lryv. Sl .Tt WND HLWV1 Mary Clnvnlrrnrjl ltrlrfy Cgrrlrnor, Kenneth FOURTH RCW: Batty Cline, Birri' ir 1 Ll :vt-r, lrinlc Gorclivff, Vtwrrirttnri, llryv Coriruohk, l'ran1'is Cunriiriqliarri Fred Griffin, lrtvsrlie lt-Jnoy, lite ltwov-lr Alluert Drutleft. CLASS HISTORY On Seriternher 8, 1942, we the Class of l94G uritvrwi our first year of high school orrly ta find that we were another hunch of qreenies with plenty to learn, The first week of school went alonq rather well, rformderina that we had our trials and triti- ulattanzs like all fresfhrnan classes. Like any other claws hefare us we were scared to death fit the riwver to he foraotten froshrnan initiation. At last that fateful day Caine with horrors and rtrariliza only to he thought of by kids frorn C. ll. Whtin the initiation was finally over we felt that we were of sorne value to the school. Wlrratlirir the school thouqht so or not. al least we did, Witli Mr. Barton are our Class sponsorwe headed into the new year with elevtion of oftif cers, The result was as follows: President ................. Fred Griffin Vice-President ........... Barbara Gaver SecretaryeTreasurer .......... Bob Hurn Boys' Athletic Chairman .Frank Gorcheff Girls' Athletic Choirrnan Martha Patvlien Qur only activity of the year, outside of initiation, was the annual Wiener roast held at Mary Hoove-r'::. Vvlith alrnrist evoryane rvrezf-ertt we realized that our class was one at which to be proud. the
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S -N JUNIOR CLASS X s nip, ' K w v an ' i ui t X t LX. 'X ,- , - ,LN i ,. x l tm .. wt. N., K v. ? M nh .1 D IUNIOR CLASS ROLL l'll'IS'l' HKWV: Ktrtvri lxtrrtrrrtrrrr L ' ' L , ttwrenu- Kewk, Iottn Klepirrqer, llomer lfriopp, Keith Lrruqhlin, Wrrynw litre, lxrron L11-ply. SECOND RONN: llrrrry l.rrrrtlc1r'vr1, Lrtrnorrtn Ivlerreot, Shirley Miller, Betty Moser, Dorothy Ocsch, 'N Ltr Vorntr Ovkerrritrrr, Hcttwort Orr. Q, 'l'llllll5 NCWV: Sttrrrlrorrrrr Ptrrvl, Betty Pirie, Mmrnt Pursilul, l'loreru'c- Ross, Ilecrrl Russell, lednne Snnsenbnuqher, Dick Souders. l'OUll'l'll GKUW: l.r1wrt-rivv Srlirtrrrrvrrlwrttt-r, llrunrt llrrrritrs, Gertrutlr- lrvtrrlwell, ltryriw Wt1rnf'r, ll-'lt-tr Wrlltt-lrri llvlwn Wuritlerlirr, llolvt-rt You-lt NOT l'lK l'lllllflW1 lwhn l'i'trm, Henry Zrrnrnt-r. An .tttltlrttrrrtxr-wa wt- Wt tiki-tl .rrrrl votxgvwrrtltocl until ut ltr ttrrttttrt-r yutrr hint :zliyrtml tty and vrrrwrtiurt was once trqtriri txt htrrrrl. Wlrtfrr :wtrrwl zatrrltt-tl .rtmirr in the lull we vlvctecl lullwwirrq ultivttrs: l'rt-sitlont ....... Vive llrvsitlertt, . .. St't't'UlttIy Trot rytrrvr ........ but-rtrl C lrtrrrrrrtrrr, .,.. . lluys' Attrtvtit' Flitrirnit . . . .Keith Lnufthlin .....,Gler1 lfnqle . . .Dorothy Oesvli .....Atlr1 Ktrlmler ..,....lVl-rrcgicr Hum rn ..... .... l larry Hollinqer the Girls' Athlvtit' flll+llt'tYlt1It ......... ..... l 'vvmy llrtrrrqnrcl Our irrrrirpr ye-rr was to be rr htrsy one anti with that trid Ol Mr. Wtrltvr tnirl Miss Burton we were sul-:ly quided into port. 'llw lirsat rrvtivity ul the yetn win: the crnnurrl Wiener rOGSt ttmrtrr lttrlrl ut iwwtrtl-tr s wwwtwlal. This wrrsrrt to lie our lt ist tn-tivity, hrwwvvvr, tru in Ntuv- rrttwr wtf presvrrted our three l'Il l'l-t ROW: tftrtlt--rirro XA r1rd. A rwt currrwdy entitled Dont 'llrke My Penny. Alam rlurinq the ymrr the -girls sold twrrrtly twheri we would qvt itl rrncl :Jokes ut the lootlmll qnrnes rind lmskwtlrrrll -ltrmes. All Ol this hard wfurlc wits put into errrninq mrxney to srmrrsor the luriior-Senior Prorrr nt the enfl ol the yerxr lor tho qrtrcltrtrtiriq seniors, Althouqh there were much work und lierrduches, we had cr lot ot lun, lor deromtinq and proptrrinq lor the prom is truly Q great thinq for fmy junior. The luriior boys this yr-:rr rmrlly proved thut they Could pltry bciskethtrll trncl trmtlztrlt lim-truse the tetrrrrs were mude up ol mostly sent: r:a rrnrl rtrrrictrs. As usutrl the tttrls wurkwcl h-rrrl in the rnusiv department und also in the ilwrrrtnr Girl ltesorvt-s. The prom trlwntr with thr- vxtrrrts vrtfled our rwrreer tis tuniors, rrrrrl ww tire now rrwrrrtiriq next yerrr to be the qrudtmtirtq rlrrss el 1945, M 1- , .iiaffll ' 27
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-0' '84 SOPHOMORE CLASS A v. is ,A Q- Var QQ LW: Q y at , r N 5Q'i N Q is , vi x 5 ' x 1 v A .., 1 Nr- - ' 'x .- l rx hw A I Q .zrscig SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL lTlliS'l' HOW: Mary Hoover, Leo llarst, Laura Hough, Bob llum, Elsie Koller, Kenneth Kissell, Don Kurtz. SITCOND ROW: Don Lipe, lla l.yons, Evelyn Macklin, Gloria Martin, Leo Millvr, Bill Newell, Martha Patchen. 'l'lllHD HOW: Charlotte Htimsey, Freida Rock, Dominic We really started off with a bang that year, for the class was well represented in the band, orchestra, alee club, and lunior Girl He- serves. Many of our boys ventured into the field of athletics, rnalcina an excellent start for thenisolves for future basketball and football learns. We as freshmen felt very proud of the fact that we won the scholarship cup from the sen- iors. Quite an accomplishment indeed! We had now at last made ourselves known to the upper classrnen the seniors especially. As the year wore on, we found ourselves in a roalni of just kids . May came and thus ondod the first year of a freshman year well spent. Before we realiried it, summer vacation was over and once aaain, somewhat advanced over the precedina year, we entered the doors of C. H. S. We had found that Experience is the best Hoss, Arlene Sansenbauqher, Wilma Schlaa, Carl Sheets, David Simpson. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Souders, Dolores Wise, Wilford Wolfqanq, Bob Woods, David Young, Richard Younq NOT PICTURED: Betty Zimmer, Don Rapp. teacher and vowed to make our second year more valuable than ever. We soon discovered that Miss Homolya and Mr. Atkins were our able sponsors for the year. Vlfith their able leadership we chose these of- ficers to help us through the comina year. President .................. , Bill Newell Vice President .. ,......... David Duff Secretary ..... ....... S hirley Bartels Treasurer .....,.. Francis Cunningham Social Chairman ..... Wilford Wolfqanq Boys' Athletic Chairman ...... Bob Hum Girls's Athletic Chairman ...... Sue Sansenbauqher Aqain We planned our Wiener roast, which was held at Frank Gorcheffs farm. Heaardless of the meat rationina we found we had just as much fun as ever. The war had no effect on our class fun.
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