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DA VID ANTHONY ALTOMARE ROBERT LEE ANTRAM JANICE LOUISE AUSTIN MARILYN KAY BAKER ALBERT RUSSELL BARBER LINDA LOU BARNES KA TH Y LY NNE BA R R O W ROSA ELAINE BERCHTOLD ROBERT ELTON BIDDLE DENNIS JOHN BOCDAN S USA N .4 L I. YNN BO WMA N BETS Y RAE BROWN
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Memories of classes and activities lingered As the Seniors looked back on their early high school years, many memories of classes and activities lingered in their minds. With much excitement and anticipation they entered C.H.S. in September, 1964 to begin their freshman year. Because of overly anx- ious seniors and their misuse of axle grease, this was the last year for Freshman Initiation. Under the lead- ership of their president, Dean Stamp, they were the first class to adopt afoster child. More experienced, the graduating class of 1968 again entered C.H.S. in 1965 under the treasured ti- tle, 'gUpperclassmen.', Emil Zavadil, sophomore presi- dent, helped them to earn money for next yearas prom and luncheon expenses. As juniors, in 1966, they broke school tradition and ordered round class rings. Junior president, Greg Young, organized various money-making projects. The junior class play, 1 Remember Mamaf, was a smash- ing success which greatly boosted the class treasury. As a result of these efforts, the class was able to meet all of its expenses with a balance on hand! The prom, g'Realm Beneath The Sea, and the junior-Senior Luncheon, were enjoyed by members of the junior and senior classes. 'As mighty Seniors, the Class of 768, entered C.H.S. for the last time, they faced a difficult and busy year, full of important decisions and varied ac- tivities. The 96-member class elected Greg Young to serve his second consecutive year as president. In the spring, the Seniors were the honored guests of the Junior Class at the Junior-Senior Prom. Class Day, Baccalaureate, and Commencement ended the yearis memorable events. Yes, the Seniors will look back on their high school life as a Hlasting, high and happy memoryf, Memories of this classroom will not be soonforgotten
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THOMAS RUSSELL CALLAHAN SUZANNE .MARGARET CHESNEY P.-ITRIGIA .ANN COPE El.IZAIiETH A.V.Y CRAWI ORD KATHLEEN .1IAI,'RIz'I:'N Cl 'LLEN ELIZABETH ANN Cl,fN3VINGH.4fVI WILLIAM GEORGE CYRUS CATHY LEE DALRYMPLE JILL FRANCINE DANKMYER VIRGINIA ELNORA DAVIS BETTY .IANE DUNBAR GREGORY EVANS ECKSTEIN LINDA LEE FORNEY SUSAN IRENE FORNEY MARY CATHERINE FRANKLIN PATRICIA LYNN GABE BETTY LOU GAMBLE JEFFERY RANDALL GARSTICK Interests I S1 s A E El il 4. ' ? RAS fi I ig. f I l
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