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Frankie Lee Balin Irene Marie May G. A. A.—1-2-3-4 Cherus--3-4 Jerry Lee Janes Eva Fraaces Gaffinet Hoaar Saciety—3-4 Quill and Scroll—3-4 Hi-Life—2-3-4 Typing; award Shorthand award Maria Oixaa
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Shirley An Sapp James M. Schraeder Band—7-8-1-2-3-4 Charus—1-2 G. A. A. —1-2-3-4 Hi-Life—3 Librarian—3-4 All Schaal Play—4 Seaiar Play Shorthand award Juha David Huber Basketball—1-2-3-4 Baseball—1-2-3-4 Track—3-4 Hi-Life--1-2-3-4 Hi-Life Editar—3-4 Honor Saciety—3-4 Honor Saciety President--4 Thespians—2-3-4 All Schaal Play—2-3-4 Seniar Play Hi-Y—1-2-3-4 Band—7-8-1-2-3-4 Band Vice Pres. —3 Chorus—1-2-3-4 tjuill and Scrall—3-4 Class President—2 Class Vice Pres. —1 Dance Band—2-3-4 Birdie Ann Tucker Hi-Life—3-4 Typing award Sharthand award Gearge Stanley Suttaa Basketball —1 Faatball—1-2-4 Hi-Y—1-2-4 Student Council—4 Basketball--1-2-3-4 Faatball—1-2-3-4 Baseball—1-2-3-4 Track—1-2-3-4 Hi-Y—1-2-3-4 Chorus—3-4 Faatball Captain—4 Basketball Captain—4
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Class History In September, 1951, forty-three students were enrolled in C. H. S. At our first class meeting the following officers were elected: Patricia Snyder, president; David Huber, vice-president; Ruthann Borich, secretary; Mary Rita Smallwood, treasurer; and Donnie Allen, historian. Our sponsor was Mr. Russell Clements Student Council representatives were Mary Avis Irvin and Norman Herzog. Zorita DeJarnette, Mary Etta Morris, Pat Snyder, and Mary Rita Smallwood were freshman cheerleaders. Richard Oldfield was in the cast of the all school play. David Huber won the activities award, Jay Schroeder won the athletic award, and Pat Snyder and David Huber won the scholastic awards. Thus our days as green freshman were ended. Our enrollment as sophomores was lowered to forty-one students. Our sponsors were Mr. Dean Butler and Miss Ruth Baynes. Class officers were as follows: David Huber, president; Jane Lee Bolin, vice-president; Gretchen Swain, secretary; Mary Rita Smallwood, treasurer; and Loretta Harding, historian. Student Council representatives were Jane Lee Bolin and Norman Herzog. David Huber, Richard Oldfield, Mary Etta Morris, Pat Snyder Audrey Shellenberger, and Gretchen Swain were in the cast of the all school play. We ordered our class rings and jackets this year. Thirty-seven students were enrolled as juniors. Donnie Allen, Patsy Sinclair, Loretta Harding, and Norman Herzog were the Student Council representatives. Class sponsors were Mr. Foster Park, Miss Ada McDonnall, and Mr. Guy Mahan. Class officers were as follows: DonnieAllen, president; J. C. Basham, vice-president; Patsy Sinclair, secretary; Mary Rita Smallwood, treasurer; and Loretta Harding, historian. This year we were hosts to the seniors at the Junior-Senior Prom, which was held at the Hoosier Heights Country Club. The theme of the prom was Moulin Rouge. Mary Avis Irvin was our representative to Girl's State and David Huber to Boy's State. Their trips were sponsored by the American Legionand theAuxiliary. Pat Snyder was the recipient of the Kiwanis Award. DonnieAllen, David Huber, Richard Oldfield, Mary Avis Irvin, and Pat Snyder were in the all school play. Thirty-one students returned for the final and most exciting year of all—our senior year. Mrs. Mildred Vaughn and Mr. Edgar Etienne were chosen to be our class sponsors. Jearl Ballow was elected president; Donnie Allen, vice-president; Patsy Sinclair, secretary; Mary Rita Smallwood, treasurer; and Loretta Harding, historian. Student Council representatives were Jearl Ballow, Stanley Sutton, Jane Lee Bolin, and Loretta Harding. Patricia Snyder was again elected varsity cheerleader this year by popular vote. Jane Lee Bolin was chosen basketball queen, and Patricia Snyder was our football queen. Under the direction of Mrs. Vaughn, the senior play, Professor-How Could You was presented. Those in the cast were: Richard Oldfield, Patricia Snyder Robert Paulin, Jane Lee Bolin, David Huber, Mary Avis Irvin, Clara Northenor, DonnieAllen, Norman Herzog, Shirley Sapp, and three children, Laura Vitelli, Ernie Snyder, and Jerry Clements. Itwas a huge success and was presented again at Troy, Indiana. Thisyearwe were guests of the juniors at the Junior-Senior Prom. Jay Schroeder and Irene May were crowned prom king and queen. We chose gold and white as our senior colors, and yellow roses as our class flower. We went to Chicago for four days for our senior trip. It was a wonderful experience and with this event our high school days were thus ended.
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