Carbondale Community High School - Dial Yearbook (Carbondale, IL)

 - Class of 1948

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Carbondale Community High School - Dial Yearbook (Carbondale, IL) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 32 of 80
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TLT, ,LL g OFFICERS Ilob Armstrong .....,... .,.,., . .,.. P resident Elivabeth lde ...... .....,..... X ice-President Mary Pulliam .............. Secretary-Treasurer SOPHOMORES The class of '50 has traveled half of the exciting journey toward the goal of a high school diploma, and we pause to review the achievements of the past year and make a prediction for the future. In review-we have grown in stature and conlidence as a class. No longer do we bow and murmur Allah, Allah to upperclassmen, for we are now nearing that grand estate ourselves, and have we not proved ourselves their equals in many fields? From the tirst, we were asssured of a successful year by our wise selection of class officers-Rob Armstrong, presidentg Libby Ide, vice-presidentg Mary Pulliam, secretary-treasurer. On the student council, Nell Cooper, Johnnie Vtlilliams, and Bill Young did their share in shaping school policies. In athletics Hill McCloskey led the cheering for a classmate, Bill Young, the only sophomore on the varsity football team: Sammy Hunter helped manage the Terrier gridiron squadg and Rob Clutts was one of the managers of the basketball squad. In the department of charm and beauty, our sophomore attendants to the homecoming queen, Norma Maze and Sharon Allen, were unrivaled. Finally, in the Held of journalism, our DIAL and MONITOR representatives can be proud of their share in the success of these publications. Sophomores on the MONITOR Staff are Marjorie Toler, Johnnie VK-filliams, and Robert Forsythg on the DIAL Staff are Connie Conatser, Bill Young, and Ellen Abbott. VV ith such leadership and accomplishments, we predict this year's Sophomore class will continue to be active in the student life at C.C.H.S. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Johnnie Xtfilliams Nell Cooper Bill Young Page Tufcizty-viglzt

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Juniors Without Pictures VVillie Anderson jimmy Kalert Cynthia Baysinger Coy Lackman Jack Cooper Harold McGee VVilliam Dixon J. D. McGregor George Drew Ronald Rogers Merrill Holloway Gertrude Stacks John Hoyt Edward Halterman JUNIORS Here's to the little freshies of nineteen-hundred-and-forty-five, who have atilast reached the dizzy height of juniors-razzed as green freshies, sym- pathized with as silly sophomores, and now tagged as flighty juniors-we are still striving for our much-looked-forward-to goal-dignilied seniors! Sports, especially football and basketball, seem to have attracted the junior class. On the iirst eight in basketball were jim Drury, Ed I-lalterman, and Joe Hallg lettering in football were Joe Hall, John Reno, Tommy Fly, Bob Martin, Karlyn Crews, and VVade l-larris. Two of these boys, joe Hall and john Reno, were among the outstanding players in the state-both of them having received honorable mention on the All-State Team. Those that did not play sat in the cheering sections'--always backing the players whether they were winners or losers. The juniors were also active in clubs and the two school publications-the DIAL and MONITOR. Our class has an enrollment of one hundred and twenty-three members and has been successful in holding the reputation of being the largest class in school. If we maintain the enrollment next year which we have now, ours will be the largest class ever to graduate from C.C.H.S. I aue Tu nity-.seven

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