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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President V... .....,,. ..,. A.,.,,, R O B ERT VAN DIVENDER Vice-President ..,,,,,,,,,,,, ESTHER DONATI Secretary . .... GAYNELLE KOCHER Treasurer ...., ,,,........,.... G EORGE ADAMS Deans .. . .. . MISS BERNICE BANTLEY MR. KENNETH THOMAS TOTAL ENROLLMENT-184 Naturally, We can't foresee what the future holds for this class, but at present it seems very promising. Already they have shown outstanding abil- .. 4, , ity by their many accomplishments in art. music, and sports-especially basketball, foot- ball and wrestling in which nine have earned letters. As a final event of the year, the Sopho- mores held a skating party in May at West- mont Grove. Spills and thrills predominated. with everyone getting in on the bumps Although this is the largest class in the school, it is found to be a very cooperative group. Make the best of every opportunity that presents itself! ' L. to R.-Robert Van Dlvendci. ' Q president: Uavncllc Korlucr. surv- , I tarv: Miss flfmllcv. advisor: fir.- ' ' cr Donall. vin'-prrsiclvlilz Gcorgv: ams, lrcasurvr. flVlr. lhunms. acvisor, 'as absent! riyiig FIRST ROW-I. to r.-L. Burha. A. Dolgan, I. Galley. V. Curhranich. I. Blank. E. Donati. B. Carrico, I. Flasher. P. Edwards. P. Gironda. BBlk kLC FI CDROWLC I kDF'DE'tkSFpply'I'Fh . ac ner. F. Bur Q. . apretti, B. Benson. A. ack. SE ON - . ortcse, . Blan . . arns. . wam s'o. . , e . . .as . M. Culvert, M. Adams. I. A. Arison, B. Berkhimer, B. Cauficl. I. Alwinc. l. Alwinc, G. Griffith. THIRD ROW-V. Bunch. Cable XV. Fulminov. I. Barusky. W. Cobaugh, G. Adams. D. Farris. R. Fuller. I. Guydo. Christina, T. Fish, R. Carries. C. Butler, R. Bnrmlt
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JUNIOR HIGH We look upon the underclassmen as in- significant, but their absence would be a great catastrophe. Where's room lUU? , queried confused seventh graders. Receiving our answer, they dashed breathlessly to their class. To add to their bewilderment, these newcomers were perplexed when they tried to open their locks. But in spite of all this, they were very proud and thrilled with their new adventures. Most of them are looking forward to the day when they will play a larger part in the events of C. T. H. S. After a year in the school, the eighth graders become accustomed to the rules and regulations. Their presence is hardly noticed by the upperclassmen, but they go around happily, minding their own business. They are SCHOOL anxiously awaiting the day when they will be known as Freshmen. The Freshmen are the most conspicuous students in junior high school. Reaching the place where they can participate in more ac- tivities, they have shown their abilities in more ways than one. One must remember that these seventh, eighth, and ninth graders are the foundation for the future accomplishments of our school. They entered C. T. H. S. as rookies , but have completed their boot training . They are ex- perienced veterans Cat least in their own mindsl and should be classified as such. We'll be expecting big things in the future from these junior high people, and we feel sure they won't let us down. L .., , . . 'hr WAR ,f X we Q... . f ' 1 T , . D f 'll i lv f - f S- X L K I ' ' f X Wy? ,,., v . . . T. g 1 E yt S. 'H-P ,S 1 JA! f f 5 llilkllmlfftf' fl ' , . . 4 I. W f - li ,Of v , V LRA1 ' ' ,'-1, ,, S Q, Q I Q ' ' MIL A 71, ' V s:3f:E'5. if ll 42, f' 9 f 1' CW! 1 f ff W 7 PA- l If ' f ,nf A .I F., xxx f , y Q A p f ,LV ,f ' Kf' 3. K 'TQ .794 lem., s , M 1 ' '1i:r-,:- , Y 3 A grits? . r . ,A Mia... -y . aff 'T--:2fg::i'5 ,'f':-','f:r'- wi: Wt1j12:1vi'3.1f' 11.15.--:ae fffsfigfi tta2yWg:.-.-:-:- W5 'ti-favs:-.: 'f e 7766 30
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