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JUNIOR CLASS FRONT ROW: Hazel Edgerton, Betty Johnson. Bet- ty Barber. Dorothy Dixon. Cleora Teter, Claudine Owens. Ruth Johnston. Phyllis Ohlson, Norma Seago. SECOND ROW: June Hockemier. Robert Kutz. Helen O'Brien. Duane Walters. Roger Jones. Harold Summers. Irene Greening. Betty Rickets, and Miss Lowe. LAST ROW: Darrel Rauch. Duane Smith. Jim Nel- son. Jerry Fidler. Glenn Brooks. Vaughn Stevens. Paul Johnson. Richard Arnold. Earl Rauch JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The Juniors started their third year cf high school with an enrollment of twenty-six. Miss Phyllis Lowe was selected as class sponsor, and Phyllis Ohlson was elected class president; Vaughn Stevens, Vice-President; Duane Walters. Treasurer; June Hockemier. Student Council Representative: and Duane Smith was elected as Student Council Representative at large. All but four boys were out for football this year. They were; Richard Arnold. Glenn Brooks. Jerry Fidler. Paul Johnson. Darrel Rauch. Duane Smith. Vaughn Stevens. Harold Summers and Duane Wal- ters. Basketball season saw almost as many Jun- iors for practice with seven answering roll: Richard Arnold. Jerry Fidler. Paul Johnson. Roger Jones. Vaughn Stevens. Harold Summers, and Duane Walters. When track season rolled around the Juniors represented Richard Arnold. Roger Jones. Duane Smith. Vaughn Stevens. Harold Summers and Duane Walters. Always on hand to cheer for their classmates were the Junior members of the Pep Club. These were: Betty Barber. Dorothy Dixson. Haz l Edger- ton. June Hockemier. Betty Johnson. Phyllis Ohl- son. Claudine Owens. Norma Seago. and Cleora Teter. The Junior Class Play. “Health. Wealth and Romance. was presented on December 11. It was a hilarious comedy and greatly enjoyed by everyone present. The Juniors were well represented in music groups. Pupils enrolled in Band were: Glenn Brooks. Dorothy Dixson. Jerry Fidler. Claudine Owens. Duane Smith. Vaughn Stevens. Harold Summers. Cleora Teter, and Duane Walters. Those in chorus were: Betty Barber. Jerry Fidler. Betty Johnson. Roger Jones. Helen O'Brien. Earl Rauch. Norma Seago. Vaughn Stevens. Harold Summers. Cleora Teter and Duane Walters. —13—
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SOPHOMORE CLASS TOP ROW. left to right: Wren Trospor. James Co- ba. Gene Thompson. Otto Walters. Wayne Jamison. Gene Wolf. Eldcn Nicholson. Darold Rayburn. Donald Kinder. Dick Earsom. Jerry Hilton. Paul Klinkebiel. Dick Miller. Maxine Poster. Arlene Williams. Maxine Stanly. Mary Baker. Phylis Knutson Joan Kester. Mary Kay Trant, Joyce Smith. Joan Smith. Wendell Davis. Otis Stanly. Edwin Dyas, Elaine Smith. Dorothy Locken- our. Patty Minnick. Evelyn Danfield, Marian Allen. Darlene Max. Reba Ohlson. Phyllis Kuhlman. June te.i Bensel. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY A healthy group of thirty-three Sophomores entered the halls of C. H. S. in September of 1947. Class officers were elected as follows: President. Gerald Hilton: Vice-President. Otis Stanley: Sec- retary. Elaine Smith and Treasurer. Mary Kay Trant. Mr. Edwin Dyas was class sponsor. Eight members of the class were out for Band: Pat Minnick. Joyce Smith. Phyllis Knutson. Darlene Max. Otto Walter and Maxine Foster. Mary Kay Trant and Elaine Smith were majorettes in the marching band. In the Chorus division were: Dorothy Lockenour, Mary Kay Trant. Marian Allen. Elaine Smith. Patricia Minnick. Darlene Max. Joyce Smith. Joan Smith. June Ten Bensel. Mary Baker. Maxine Foster. Reba Ohlson and Joan Kester. Football commenced this year with Don Kinder. Gene Thompson. Gene Wolf. Jim Coba. Wayne Jamison. Gerald Hilton. Dick Earsom and Darold Rabum. contributing their bit toward a successful C. H S. team. These members representing the class in Basketball were: Otto Walter. Eldon Nichl- olson. Gene Wolf. Jim Coba. Don Kinder and Gerald Hilton. Jim Coba. Wayne Jamison. Don Kinder. Darold Rayburn. Gene Wolf. Eldon Nichol- son and Gerald Hilton answered roll in Track. The “Ever on the dot” Sophie cheerers of the class were: Evelyn Danfield. Jean Kester. Phyllis Knutson. Dorothy Lockenour. Patricia Minnick. Reba Ohlson. Joyce Smith. Joan Smith. Elaine Smith, and Mary Kay Trant. The geniuses of the class in National Honor Society were: Otto Walter. Joan Kester. Dorothy Lockenour. Joyce Smith. Joan Smith. Mary Kay Trant and Gerald Hilton. —14—
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