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4 ,i2'1'- W 'ii , 1 V - it f l, 'M . , 'Yr ' CXTGQNAVQEQQRQQ. l P 'k Q H HENRY REESE Ride and the girls ride with you VValk and you walk alone. CLARENCE SLONAKER A basketball player with a sence of humor And that he is nice is no rumor. VIOLET RENSHAVV Here's to Violet. so gentle and shy, In getting 90s she's the Mole's left eye. LIELA SNODGRASS All's well that ends well. Football, 3, 4 Junior Play Cast, 3 Dist. Manager Annua Track, 4 President of Class, 1 Vice President, 3 Football, 3, 4 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Track, 3, 4 Captain Basketball, 4
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.lfilgi ii - N ff gg g -sg, g k Te Senior Class History HIC Seniors realize that this is their last year. the home stretch with success as its goal. Many members have lingered behind: some have sought their fortunes through means other than education. In the year 1923, on the day of September 7th, we who are now the Senior class, came into this high school as Freshmen, snubbed and unnoticed by the upper classmen. VVe tried in vain to take part in all activities but always we were pushed aside by the three other classes. However our party given for the Sophomores was a great success. It was given in the gymnasium of the old North grade school building. The Sopho- mores thought it a fine party and a good time was had by all who attended. The next year we were Sophomores. l-le had a cordial welcome from the upper classmen, much different from that which we recived the year before. VVe found the high school spirit and did everything to develop it. Some of us made the football, basketball and track teams. VVe won the recognition of the upper classmen the first month and we kept it all the year by supporting every activity that came up in school. Our Junior year could justly be called our biggest and best year, for that year we won a name for ourselves as good athletes, actors and as royal enter- tainers. Our Junior play, Am I Intruding? which was directed by XVallace Allen, was a huge success. It was the first class play given in the new audi- torium and was well worthy of the honor. lt was given on the evening of january 19, 1926. Next came the Junior Prom, on the night of February 12, 1926. It was given in the new auditorium also. The room was exquisitely decorated in red, white and blue, in honor of Abraham Lincoln. Large shields hung from the ceiling and from these many streamers were hung. fencing in the dancing space. The lights, which were covered with red shades flooded through these streamers, giving a wonderful effect to the room. The largest link in our social chain was the junior-Senior Banquet which was given on the evening of May 27. lt was held in the Domestic Science Department's dining room. The room was decorated in green and white in the most original way and according to the best designers of our class. An excellent dinner was served after which we had some very good speeches. Later we danced to the music furnished by Curry Brothers' Orchestra. Then in our Senior year we came back to school determined to take our place as leaders of the high school, realizing that the other classes looked up to us to lead the way to victory or to defeat. XN'e surely led the way to victory for our football team. as well as basketball and track teams. were winning teams, probably the best that have yet represented the C. C. H. S. The Seniors made up the largest part of these teams. The Seniors also took upon themselves the duty of putting out the Annual. lt is the first Annual that has been put out by this school for about eight vears. NVe also gave a carnival. the first affair of this sort that has been 'given for a number of years. It was a real success. The Senior class has some very studious members. some that promise to become famous doctors, lawyers and engineers or to be masters in whatever line they may take up. This they have proved by the manner in which they have met the problems of high school for the last four years. I -BGB FORREST.
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