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x if QQ --Q.. 1 Student Adminiftwztion If G Richard Schroeder Roger Bates Dolores Nicholson Duane Higer Carl Han on With the beginning of school, the Student Council swung into action for another year under the able leadership of Rick Schroeder, student body president. Roger Bates occupied the vice- president's chair and Dolores Nicholson opened her little black notebook to record the school his- tory of another year. Duane Higer was appointed chief money keeper while Carl Hanson kept the order as sergeant-at-armsf, Completing the council were the two representatives from each class: Joann McCollum and Gaylord Kidney, seniors, Jim Dix and Rose Marie Mueggler, juniors, Lois Rathbun and Bill Crookham, sophomores, and Jim Roeser and Pat Carpenter, freshmen. The council undertook the Freshman Initiation which was carried out successfully with the aid of the seniors. The Lyceum Programs were arranged and sponsored, also, by the council. We, the students of C.H.S. are mighty proud of our council of '49. Min+.. mm. Iifill' Om'-Schroeder, Dix, Bates, Crookham, Roeser, Kidney, Higer. lion' Tivo-Nicholson, McCollum, Mueggler, Rathbun, Carpenter.
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Seniors Rehcler, Beawer, Hunt The school games, dances and studies are but memories now, for the class of '49, as it leaves the old familiar halls of C.H.S. for the last time. Yes-it's been four wonder- ful years, Hlled with all the fun, laughter, and excitement that could be packed into them. At first, we felt a trifle uneasy and uncomfortable in our new role as Freshmen, however, it didn't take us long to get accustomed to this new way of life. We elected Rick Schroeder, as our class president, and after giving a very successful Freshmen party, we settled down to our studies, dreaming of the day, when we could proudly boast that we were the Seniors. Our Sophomore year really kept us busy. Dave Shaver was chosen to lead this active class and our basketball team won the Frosh-Soph Tourney at Meridian. It was a big thrill when we got to be Juniors-Upperclassmen at last, and with Or- ville Collins as our president, we really made a year of it. Athletics still played an im- portant part in student activities, especially for those lucky boys who rated that unever- to-be-forgotten trip to Hawaii for the Kaimuki football game. We presented our Junior Class Play, a rollicking mystery-comedy, called Spooks and Spasmsf' which proved to be very successful. Then came our first Junior-Senior Prom and were we proud of it. We chose as our theme, Spring Fantasy, and made it one of the most beautiful and memorable dances of the year. The annual May Breakfast followed, honoring the de- parting Senior girls. Finally after three long years of work and play, we were at the top. XVe initiated the Frosh, and watched our football team rate high in the Big Six. Doug Rehder was named president of our Senior Class and we chose for our class play, James I-Iilton's Lost Horizonf, presenting it in the fall instead of, as was customary, in the spring. The Juniors treated us to a wonderful Prom, which we shall never forget. We planned our Senior Sneak with much enthusiasm, and when the time came, once more, for the May Breakfast, we realized sadly how fast our last year had passed. Baccalaureate and Commencement week brought an end to our years spent in C.H.S. It's hard to leave all the hayrides, the school carnivals, the skating parties, and the formals, the assemblies and even those semester exams, that seemed so difhcult at the time. Sure-we hate to leave C.H.S. but with all the memories it's given us, we can't help but be proud to be Alumni of our Caldwell High.
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