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see new friends, SEPTEMBER 22: The classes were quickly organized and elected their '52-'53 leaders. The sixty seniors elected Charles Kelsey, president, Joan Slief, vice-presi- dent, Margaret Dwyer, secretary, and Patrick Barker, treasurer. The juniors, sixty-two strong, were divided into two homerooms and chose Thomas Dobelbower and Robert Borchers for presidents, James Bruce and Richard Baylor, vice-presidents, Sandra Zoeller and Terry Koontz, class reporters, and Virginia Moron and Janeway Mc- Cann, treasurers. Sophomores and freshmen each chose three sets of ofificers. David Kelsey, Jeanette Howl, and John Fowler were elected sophomore presidents, vice- presidents Shirley Acton, Richard Cooper, and Louise Steelman became their willing aides, Rosemary Penn, Martha Tuggle, and Polly Keenan kept the sophomore records, and Ralph Goedtken, Thomas Murphy, and Bing Hanneman took office as treasurers. CHS's new people, the freshmen, chose presidents Bart Cronin, Mary Jane Mahnker, and Michael Morris, and vice-presi- dents Susan Cummings, James Shockey, and Gary My- natt to lead them, Joseph Dufty, Marion Fallaschek, and Sharon Wall became the freshmen scribes, and Michael McGrath, Carol Sokolosky, and William Eichoff held the purse strings. X' B -1 uv , V1 5' Anneliese Bott gets acquainted with some of her new textbooks as Margaret Wolf and Pat Keough lend a helping hand. leisurely strolling toward class are freshmen, Walte f Swirczynski, Charles Martin, James Nickel, Marion Falla- schek, Betty Buser, Theresa Marburger, and Ann Dixon. l l Page l l
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