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C OA4. 9bL t ytjy. On Sept. 12, 1949, 56 greenies were enrolled in CHs. Many of the se students came from Myers Grade School while the remainder were from Rome, Derby, Tobinsport, St. Michaels and Consolidated. At our first class meeting the following officers were elected: Pres. Jimmy Burden, Vice, Bill Posey, Sec. Joyce Franzman, Treas. Ann Forsaith, His. Augusta Walls. Our sponsors were Miss Mabel and Mr. Parks. Ann Forsaith and Norman Nugent were elected as our Student Council Representatives. Three outstanding awards were given. The scholastic award was given to Judy Cadwell. Activities to Ann Forsaith and athletic award to Dickie Meador. During our freshman year we chose our class flowers as the white carnation, our colors, blue and white and our class motto To rest is not to conquer, which we have kept for our four years. Thus, we ended our days as green freshman and advanced to the silly soph, stage. Our enrollment for the Sophomore year was lowered to 46 students. One of our classmates, Emmett Henning was killed over the summer mos. Our sponsors were Miss Mable and Coach Hafele. Our class officers were Pres. Charlie Moore, Vice. Betty Farquhar, Sec. Jeannine Huber, Treas. Ann Forsaith. Student council representatives were Joyce Franzman and Jim Steinsberger. The Jolly Juniors entered the new school year with 37 students. This year we were host to the Sr. at the Jr. -Sr. Prom. The theme of our prom was Moonlight and Roses. and was held at the Hoosier Heights Country Club with Dixie Davis and his orchestra. Augusta Walls was chosen by the Legion Auxilliary to be sent to Girl's State. Joyce Franzman was chosen as her alternate. The Legion chose Jim Millburn as their choice to go to Boy’s State with Norman Schroeder as his alternate. Jim Millbum also became the proud possessor of the Kiwansis Award. Our sponsors were Midd Redmon and Mr. Etienne. Class officers were Charlie Moore, Pres. Judy Cadwell, vice, Ann Forsaith, Sec. Jim Millburn, Treas. Student Council rep. were Dave Chenault, Jim Steinsberger and Augusta Walls. Betty Jo Farquhar was crowned by popular votes as Football queen by Roy Maxey, captain. After a well-earned vacation 33 dignified Seniors returned for the final year. Mrs. Vaughn and Coach Ramsey were chosen to be our class sponsors. Charlie Moore was elected pres. Judy Cadwell, vice, Ann Forsaith, Sec, and Jim Millburn, Treas. Student Council rep. were Jim Steinsberger, Dici Meador, and Ramona Seibert. Ramona Seibert wrote our class song. Wanda McFarling was crowned 1952-53 football queen by popular votes. Dickie Meador, captain did the honors. Augusta Walls was crowned Basketball queen by captain, Norman Nugent. Larry Dawson and Judy Cadwell were crowned 1952-53 Prom King and Queen by Pres. Bill Northenor and Vice Threasa Payne. We went to St. Louis for three days with our class sponsors.
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SuCfUascO' C£a x We will never meet again In the hall of C. H. S. In our hearts we will remain United in our happiness. We’ve long looked forward to the day When we'd be marching up the aisle Now that day is here at last And we meet it with a smile. Though it should break Our hearts to know Our time has come But now we're glad to go. • We've been good friends Through all the years Since we first said, Hello . Since the first day that we met We've had some quarrels and some spats But we are all together now Because the end nas come at last. As we bid farewell to our pals We know we do not need to weep For we will always have a horde Of vivid memories to keep. It was great fun It's over now We're ready to depart Upon our way. We'll say, Goodbye But shed no tears And this is what we'll say.
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C rnrruuiCiun nt Processional Pomp and Circumstance . Inovcation........................... Star Spangled Banner ............... Queen City March................... Welcome ............................. Salutatorian......................... Valedictorian........................ Traveller .......................... Commencement Address................. Presentation of Graduates............ Presentation of Diplomas............. Carnival of Roses .................. Benediction.......................... Recessional ...................... . .................Elgar Father Maurice Dejean . . High School Band . . High School Band ... Charlie Moore .... Ann Forsaith ... Jimmy Milburn . . High School Band . . Dr. Christian Jung . . . Loren Lanman . . . Charles I. Swain . . . Next Year’s Band . . Rev. C. L. Wilson . . High School Band
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