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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY ln 1927 about thirty-five students came to the first grade. Out of the thirty-five, the following members have been together constantly during these eleven years: David Bash, Mamie Boulware, Elizabeth Mae Barth, Mildred Carroll, George Constantz, Tommy Moore, Audra Sullivan, John Wills, and Dorothy Tompkins. Ry the time we had reached the Seventh Grade we had added Harold Corbin, Dallas Davis. Dorothy Gruber, Kenneth I-Iemming, Anna Henry, Billy Howell, Beth Medberry, Norma Mayfield, George Shousc, Loran Snodgrass, Anna L. Thompson, Harry J. Thompson, Agnes Wagner, Herbert Witt, and Margaret K. Bertram. Then in the Eighth Grade we were honored by the presence of Gaynell Hagen, Ruth Milburn, and Mary Adaline Perry. There were quite a few more added in our Freshman year, namely, Wilma Ber- tram, Margaret L. Bertram, Velma Weatherby, Howard Carskadon, Betty Schlager, Annabel Day, Homer T. Kimberley, Herman Hulsebus, Raymond McCabe, and Jean. McClain. When we were Sophomores, who should walk in but King James Yager, Howard Frye, Letha Anderson, Bob Wehrmann, Lillian Heckrodt, Howard Rosenthal, Ferne Brinkley, and Gaynell Hagen, who had left the latter part of her Freshman year, rie- turned. Now as we bud forth in our Junior year, we have such added attractions as Twila McCarty, Frances Riggle, Harry Hinsley, and Harold Keck. We are proud of our reputation of being one of the largest classes in high school with an enrollment of fifty-one students. We are also proud of the fact that wfe put our King and Queen on the throne in the School Fair election, of the prominent place we held in the Follies, and of the success of the School Fair play. The Junior Class organized in the fall of 1937, with Mrs. Gloeser as sponsor, and the following officers were elected: President-Herbert Witt Vice President-Tommy Moore Secretary-Mildred Carroll Treasurer-Jean McClain Student Council Representatives-Norma Mayfield and John Wills Reporter-Gaynell Hagen
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Long live our C. H. and S. With her students so brave and true: May she ever stand for the right, And be ready and willing to do. In times of our games or in class, May her loyalty be the same: Upholding, protecting, defending, And guarding her honored name. Then here's our H. S. of C. To her may we e'er be true, At home or when we're far away, Let us pay her the tribute due. Her colors of red and of white Fill our hearts with a loyal love, For they stand for the truth and the right, As proudly they wave above. SCHOOL SON G
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JUNIOR CLASS W First Row: Margaret K. Bertram, Frances Riggle, Igethr Medberry, Annabell Day, ' Elizabeth Risk, Velma Weatherby, Wilma Gruber, Twila McCarty, .Io Gruber, Anna Laura Thompson, Doris Marks. Second Row: Mrs. Gloeser, sponsor, Homer Kimberly, Ralph Chambers, Reed Stone, Harry J. Thompson, Kenneth Hayden, Howard Frye, George Shouse, Howard Ros- enthal, James Yager, Harold Corbin. Third Row: Jean McClain, Elizabeth Mae Barth, Norma Mayfield, Agnes Wagner, Margaret L. Bertram, Anna Henry, Berne Brinkley, Dorothy Gruber, Wilma Ber- tram, Mamie Boulware. Jane Norris, Gaynell Hagen, Ruth Milburn, Mildred Carroll, Mary A. Perry. Fourth Row: Tfolngmy lilonre, Herbert Witt, Bill Howell, Ray McCabe, George Con- stantz Jr., Loran Snodgrass, Howard Carskadon, Herman Hulsebus, Robert Wehr- mann, John Wills, Audra Sullivan, Dallas Davis.
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