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CLASS I-IORCDSCOPE FAVORITE PASTIME Brushing navy blue Writing to Roy Joan Getting along with Mrs. Baker Writing letters Riding to Williams Making quick wit Talbott and trumpets Driving Fords Soothing Carol Sutter girls Farming Washing the hearse Laughing at her own jokes Ned Jr. Making up with Freda Riding his motor bike Men Talking to Betty at noon Standard station Riding in a beat up Ford Woman hunting Learning to play the trombone Feeding Oscar Talking to Hobos Beating bass drum Bill Digging up dirt Wearing hats Looking for Arrow articles Wearing glasses REDEEMING FEATURE Chin Figure Wavy hair Laugh Honesty Blond hair Personality Voice Long beard Ploasantness Eycs Quietness Good looks Hair Eyes Hair Nice manners Eyes Physique Red Sz white ca Eyes Wink Sailor hat Smile Southern drawl Eye lashes Intelligence Complexion Smile Teeth Mouth ' I' FUTURE 2nd Ally Oop Sailor's wife Fireman in Chico Owner of J. C, Penney's Writer To live in Williams Bookie First woman president Guard at Napa Rancher Gold miner F. F. A. executive Manager of Sullivans Teaching Arthur Murry to dance Hog caller in Lodoga Cultivator of garlic Traveling salesman in Princeton Chamber maid Mailman in N. Y, Author of McCoy Encyclopedia City street cleaner Pill pusher 2nd Tommy Dorsey Lady taxi driver Cat driver in Sycamore Tobacco salesman Soap box opera author Sheepherder's wife Translator at Chung Sun's Marry a Swede Garbage collcctor
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NAME Logan Ash Alma Baker William Comfort Robert Conway Betty Cox Marjorie Crane Donald Davis Betsy Davison William Emery Joseph Erisey Robert Fitch Alfred Gomes Everett Guild Barbara Guiliani Lorraine Heard Vernon Huse Clyde Lamphere Barbara Locke Kerch Mayberry John McCoy Fenton McCullough Merrill Newman Jack Page Mary Lou Rathbun Edwin Scott Peggy Skinner Joan Sivley Carol Thayer Herbert Tom Elsie Westfall Burnell Welander CLASS I-IOBCDSCGPE NICK NAME Logie Dexter Bill Manager Red Sharpy Jack R. D. Wild Bill Joe Fitch Al Von Gee Heard Rabbit Clido Bobbie Kirk Juan Fenny Teel, Jr. Jackson Cass Daley Luke Peg Jo Thayer Mr. 5 x 5 Little one Shorty NEVER HEARD SAYING Oh for the life of a sailor !OoO '8z?!! '?!?8z '?! No, Joan Wow! Is this mat easy? Gimme a weed fsilencej Hi, Ugly Sorry, Bill, I can't make it tonight I shaved today, kids Dismiss in irregular order Oh, you kid! Put your arms around me, Honey Hey, Marge, come here a minute. I'm sure I can get my car! To heck with Buicks Touche' Hey, Baby, How about a date? Run along, Paul Scram, Pair Oh, I got an F in that test Hey, Cutie, your slip's showing Hi, Curley fto Mr. A.B.D.J Hubba, hubba, hubba Boy, am I full Come to me Baby! Gee, I wish I could get fat! Kiss me, Honey! Who is Joe Erisey? Girls, girls, girls! I hate sailors Gimme a little kiss!
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CLASS HISTCDRY Like most Senior Classes, the class of '46 has completed four successful years of high school. Let's turn back the pages four years-to the time when we were meager little Freshmen. Remember? iHow can we forget'?J It was the fall of '42 when we got our first glimpse of high school life. At the end of our first week at C. U. H. S. we were warmly welcomed by the Sophomore Class, with an unforgettable initiation, followed by the Freshmen Reception Dance, that night. Perhaps, our most outstanding activity of that year was the Fresh- men Assembly-a preview of the Gay Nineties, under the direction of our class advisors, Mrs. Stanley and Coach Glasgow. Then came '43-accompanied by a promotion in rank-Sophomoresl We were now beginning to feel that we were a part of the school. One part was the honor of initiating the green Freshmen. QOh, sweet revenge!! Accompanying this promotion was something which we soon discovered was a part of school-homework! Some students never managed to get in the Honor Society. iIsn't it wonderful what older brothers and sisters can do for you?J At last, in '44-we were upper-classmenw Juniors! Now came a big responsibility-the production of the Junior Play. Under the direction of our new advisor Mrs. Lange, who had replaced Mrs. Stanley when she was transferred, we presented an outstanding performance, The Fighting Littles, starring Alma Baker. In January of that year Louie Ferraiuolo left to join the Navy and at the end of the year Logan Ash also donned the bell bottomed trousers. We really missed you fellas, '45-'46! Our last year of high school, and we could hardly believe it-we were Seniors-those great and all-mighty Seniors! Out of this class came two football stars, Ted Scott, Captain and Kerch Mayberry, right half back. Also, we con- tributed an outstanding student leader in our Student Body President, Joe Erisey. The thrill of the Senior year was the annual Senior Sneak Day-a day when we supposedly go to some spot unknown by our fellow students. fWe tried anyway!J Accompanied by Coach and our new advisor, Mrs. King fdon't get the impression that our advisors couldn't stand us- let's just mark it up to fate, for all our replace- mentsj we had a really memorable day. Baccalaureate services had a sobering effect on us, for we were again warned of the new responsiblities that were not too far away. We began to realize that high school would soon be a closed Chapter in our lives. Senior week-the week when we could do anything we wanted-no more school! The girls were busy preparing for the coming graduation: the boys-well, they were generally having a good time doing nothing. fNed Genise really had a thriving business that weekly The great day finally arrived--graduation day! We were confident of ourselves, after all the practicing, but once on the stage, we began to feel slightly nervous. As we walked down the aisle, diploma in hand, with tears in our eyes, and hearts full of memories, we realized that our high school days were over-so ends the class history of '46. u T
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