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Senior Class Officers Diane Bone, President; Bob Taylor, Vice-President; Marguerite Clark, Secretary; Emma Ruth Smith, Treasurer; Harold Collins, Student Council Representative. Not shown is Becky Sue Raines, Student Council Representative. Who Would Have Thought It HAROLD COLLINS ANN CONSTANTZ JOE EDWARDS DONNIE HAWKINS DARLENE JACOBS I 10 ROBERT JANNEY HAROLD LOGSDON BECKY RAINES RUBY SHEW RUTH SMITH BOB TAYLOR
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Senior Class History t At the beginning of the school year 1938-1939, the nucleus of the class of 50 entered the doors of C. H. S. to begin their twelve year stay, in which time each one was to learn all that there is to know. This nucleus was composed of thirty-eight pupils, eleven of which remained the full stretch in C. H. S. The eleven tried and true are as follows: Harold Collins, Joe Edwards, Donald Hawkins, Robert Janney, Harold Lee Logsdon, Bob Taylor, Nellie Ann Constantz, Darlene Jacobs, Becky Sue Raines, Ruby Shew, and Emma Ruth Smith. This sterling group of young Americanhood fluctuated in number through the years until at cap and gown time we are twenty-three strong. Durjyig our first six years we were watched over and guided by Miss Pauline Kiess in the first grade, Miss Leta Schlager in the second, Miss Velma Wolfmeyer in the third, Miss Merle Shore in the fourth, Miss Gladys Maiers in the fifth, and Mrs. Mary Frances Nichols in the sixth. At the completion of our studies under these able pedagogues, we were advanced to the Junior High, where we were greeted by Mrs. McClain, and Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Here under the splendid mentorship of Mr. Brown, we learned our English forward and backward. At the end of our seventh year, Mrs. Brown retired (we hope not because of us) and was replaced by Miss Maurene Boulware. With further advice we were released from Junior High and paroled as Freshmen to Mr. Martin. Here the wonders of Science were revealed to us daily by F. W. Smith, General Science teacher and Psychologist. Mrs. Doyle, who has since retired, guided us safely through our second year in high school. Our first year as upperclassmen, under the supervision of Mrs. Beezley, was destined to be our busiest and most fruitful year. During this year s we raised a record amount for the school fair ($290.00 -- which still wasn t enough to win), and presented an orchestra at the' Junior-Senior Prom for the first time. Among our accomplishments in our Senior year were a trip to the Lake of the Ozarks and the completion of our twelve year term in C. H. S. This completes our history to this day upon which we are turned loose upon an unsuspecting world.
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