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JERRY WALLACE spent his first year on the Comanche Reservation doing great things, namely, maintaining a live-point average, becoming co-captain of both the football and basketball teams, and just be- ing an all-round good guy. The last newcomers to the senior class hailed from Arkansas. RUBY DENT, a true southern belle with a sho' nuf' drawl, was a swell addition to C.C.H.S. halls. One look at VV. IIOGGARD and the Comanches found they had just what they needed, a six-foot-four center for their basketball team-he sure was a help. Among the loud and noisy seniors, there were a Jim Gandy Melva Gischer B quiet few-PAT JAKOWSKI, JANE MALLETT, JOAN ANN RANGE, and MARGARET RICE. Here were four nice gals who could always be depend- ed upon to do their part in a cheerful way. JIMMIE HOPEWELL, DON NAUMAN, JOEY VEGERA, WILLIE RAMELOT, BOB WHEELER, and BER- NARD GREEN collected recipes from Betty Crocker all their last year. Seems they really enjoyed their second-hour Home Living class. MYRA THOMP- SON and BARBARA JOHNSON objected to leaving school without a certain part of the junior class. They should have arranged for a post-graduate course. Noon ernord Green Bob Grider Jack Hull Gus Herderhorst Jane Hill Luon Holcomb Jimmie Hopewell Pol Jckowski D J hour at C.C.H.S. frequently found ETNA MAE EUGEA and JEWELL HAYES busy in the typing room. MARLYN SUDBERRY, MARILYN Mc- CAULEY. and JANE HILL planned to change their last names soon after graduation. That explains the Advanced llomcmakingl The Presidents from Georges day on had sittings with W. R. MORRIS, the baseball fiend. The Presi- anny erome Barbara Johnson dents' pictures adorned the walls of the history room. BOB SIMPSON, Miss Dunn's idea of an all-American boy, was always real cat with his black suede shoes and their white soles. Nurses' Aid, MATTIE DONA- HUE, spent many of her school hours participating in D.O. GUS HERDERHORST, one of the Varsity men, claimed that he hated to have the other silly brains in senior English begging him to do their
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Don Amo i John Baker , Gene Batson Shirley Baur John Bohonnon Josephine Bryan Cale Chaney Don Campbell Nadine Donahue Glen Ellis Ruth Enfeman Etna May Eugeu Melvu Gischer, Secretary-Treasurerg Jerry Wallace, Vice-Presi- denlg Mr. Logon, Sponsorp Johnny Bohannon, Presidenlg Mrs. Block, Sponsor. Would you dig those crazy Seniors! If the Seniors had kept a diary of their school life, it would read something like this: Amo, DONNELL JOSEPH AMO, coulcl always keep up with the best of them. Once, when a senior girl was teasing him about his Hve whiskers, he quipped, Heck, I've been shaving for three years and cut myself both times. GLEN ELLIS, DAN RO- MANIC, and JOHN BAKER spent most of their free hours out driving in Iohn's car. SHIRLEY BAUR ancl LARRY PARKER, the inseparablcs, hatl it made their junior year. Larry dedicated a full hour of Solid Geometry class each day to scratching Shirley's back. The MCENTIRES, CHARLENE and LLOYD. were newcomers to C.C.H.S. in their last year. They were a brother and sister team that made friends easily.
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Norman Jung Carol Keeney Marilyn McCauley Charlene Mcfntire lloyd McEntire Charles Magouirk Jane Mallet! Eva Millatti Don Nuuman Larry Parker Dorothy Patrick Ronald Phillips One Finger Melody homework. It was a happy day for two girls, ,IO BRYAN and LUAN HOLCOMB, when they finally passed their 80 in shorthand. Two Monsanto hovs, JACK IIALL and GENE BATSUN, weren't a hit alike. One was quiet, the other not so quiet: one could jitterhug, the other couldn't: one was dark, the other light. Goes to prove that Monsanto products aren't always the same. lOl IN BOHANNON, another Monsanto lad, was president of his junior and senior classes and also chief executive of the Student Council. The kids loved to watch his rendition of Uncle Sam wants YOU! EVA MIILATTI and MARY LOU l'll l7,ll did their best to make the Comanche llops, pie socials. playdays, and various other C.A.A. activities a suc- cess. GENE VOCT, alias thc Voggut, and REMO, BOB REMELIUS, that is, liked to make an occasional visit to VVallace's Bar-B-Q to get pig snoots: they
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