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Dl, eSpian cu FIRST ROW: Betty Snyder, Sarah Moore, Betty Geer, Mildred Mogan, Carol Huber, Mary N. Minto, Daisy Baker. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Sheldon, John L. Conway, Richard Poore, C.W. Powers, Tommy Reynolds, Sammy Baker and Billy Northernor. The National Thespians was organized in 1940, To become a member one must be from the seventh to senior class member. One must have one major or two minor roles in a play or have participated effectively in stage work, Mrs. Mildred Vaughn is sponsor and the club produces and participates in the all-school play and helps with the senior play. The majorettes, directed by Mr. William Scott,. lead the band at the football games and give exhibitions of baton twirling. The purpose of the club is to teach boys and girls to twirl and teach them the value of co-operation. Any person may join that is still in school. FIRST ROW: Norma Williams, Wanda McFarling, Mary N. Minto, Ann Forsaith, Margaret Allen, Mary Goffinet, Wilma J. Holland. SECOND ROW; Gail Petrie, Sharron Kingham, Betty Freeman, Mary Smallwood.
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JJi- M Stuff FIRST ROW: Helen Lloyd, Ruth Ann Coyle, Betty Geer, Judy CadwEll, Shirley Glenn, Daisy Baker, Dorothy Lloyd. SECOND ROW; Betty Snyder, Sam Baker, Sarah Moore, John Lee Conway, Gloria Ramsey, Anna Mae Mitchell, Miss Carolyn Hudson-sponsor, and Dolores Gaynor. Each year a group of students is chosen to publish the school paper. This year the staff is under the direction of Miss Carolyn Hudson, The staff includes one freshman, one sophomore, six juniors, and seven seniors. The Hi-Life is published every two weeks. The purpose of the Girl’s Athletic Association is to advance good sportsmanship, school spirit, and co-operation. The G.A.A. is very active during the school year. It sponsors a basketball tourney once a year, dances, and other activities. The requirements are to be in high school, take part in initiation, and have a grade average of “C”or above. Miss Ninabelle Hurt is sponsor. FIRST ROW: Daisy Baker, Betty Snyder, Betty Geer, Joann Willams, Norma W»ll ams, ROW TWO: Augusta Walls, Nancy Mathena, Ethel Sommer, Margaret Allen, Carol Huber, Betty Johnson, Gloria.Ramsey . ROW THREE: M«ss Ninabelle Hurt-sponsor, Betty Farquhar, Frances Allen, Dena Petrie, Kay Sweeney, Ann Fcrsaith, Wanda McFarling. J-yce Franz-man, Judy Cadwell, Anna hicks. ROW FOUR: Wanda Payne, Ramona Se bert , Maureen Zoer-cher, Mary Bolin, Rosalie Lawrence, Mary L. Bclin, jeannine Huber, Mary N. Minto. flL
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FIRST ROW: Norman Nugent, Mary Nell Minto, Ann Forsaith, Mary Irvin, Carol Huber, Jimmy Paulin. SECOND ROW: Joe Hicks, George Powers, Emory Yaggi, John Ham, Tommy Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Vencil Varble, Mr. Charles Swain-sponsor. This club is composed of students elected by class vote from each class. The council is composed of 3 seniors, 3 juniors, 2 sophomores, 2 freshmen, 1 eighth grader, and 1 seventh grader. Mr. Charles Swain is sponsor. The purpose of the student council is to improve relationships between the students and the faculty. The student council holds regular meetings every first and third Tuesdays of the month. Through these meetings student-teacher relationships and co-operation with the school are improved. The Hi-Y club is under the direction of Mr. Roy Enlow. It does much to raise the moral standards of the boys of C.H.S. This is a Christian organization which meets every Monday. FIRST ROW: Ronnie Gaynor, James Dixon, Melvin Lauer, David Ramsey, David Braun, Alvey McDaniels, Norman Franzman, Mr. Roy Enlow-sponsor. SECOND ROW: Joe Hicks, Paul Van Coni a, Norman Hay, Marvin Hicks, Emory Yaggi, Alvin Schmidt, Stephen Rutherford. THIRD ROW: Jack Gaynor, David Farmer, Bainbridge Phelps, Herman Schroeder, Charlie Kendall, Pat Smith. Oke J4i.y CLk
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