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Basketball 1, 'L 3, FHA 1, 2, 4, Junior Play 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Mal 1. MARTHA MORRISON FHA 1, 2. 4g Girls' State 3. , , Clee Club 1, Junior Play 3. JUNE MOODY JERRY PALSA Football 'lg Track lg Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Play 39 Class Favorite 4, ALICE RABORN Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Class Favorite 1, 34 FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Maid 4g Junior Play 3g Office Assistant 4. W. H. KITTLER Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Roundup Staff 1 2 3 FFA 1 4
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'W' I. lass Histor As we Seniors of '58 look into the past, we remember that September day in 194-6 when we walked through the door of that Little Red School House which is now only a memory. Of the fifty little scared brats, under the guidance of Mrs. George Stanley, Richard Barlow, Billy Beaty, Edward Brandt, JoAnn Cook, Lynn Doyle, Margaret Eads, Frances Ann Halijan, Joyce Hanks Uhiren, Robert Horton, Jim Martin, June Moody, Martha Morrison, David Raborn, Beverly Scott, Joan Smith, and Carolyn Stauber have stuck together through all twelve years in good old CHS. Barbara Caldwell, Charles Jackson, and Clarice Laster started here, left, and then returned to finish. Having completed our ABC's, we proudly moved across the hall where we met our second grade teacher, Mrs. W. C. Boatman. At semester we were placed under the hands of Mrs. Robert Love. The newcomers are Jerry Palsa and Joyce Tenison. Charles Jackson left us to enter another school. Mrs. J. D. Martin greeted us in the third grade with the multiplication table. Here, we recall the making of jack-o-lanterns and bean bags. Oh! how we will always remember the war of bean bags and the mess they left when the stitches broke. Olivia Amaden and W. H. Kittler joined the class this year. The year passed quickly, and we took another step. Now we were members of the fourth grade with Mrs. C. W. Calhoun, as teacher. Here, Alice Raborn joined the class with Joyce Tenison leaving. During the fifth grade, Miss Hazel Barr, our teacher, tried to teach us, among other things, to folk dance. There were no new entries during this year. We were now so large that the class had to be divided into two sections. The teachers were Mrs. J. C. Rouse and Miss Erma Teague. The new faces were identified as those of Patsy Brown and Esther Cochran. The seventh grade seemed to be most difficult. Being in a new school building. changing rooms at different periods, and missing our recess. Mrs. Minnie Hicks helped us find our way through the hustle and bustle. Bobby Heasels increased the enrollment. Our eighth year was under the sponsorship of Coach Justin Camp. Carolyn Ricks was our new member while Barbara Caldwell left us behind. ' Our Freshman year was as exciting as the rest. For the first time we were given the liberty to choose some of the subjects we wished to take. Bobby Hamric was our only new member. Clarice Laster left at the end of the year. We Sophomores were joined by Martha Cartwright. Charles Jackson, Fern Stanley, and Orlie Jean Turner and by this time we were well on our way to the top. Delightful Miss Clara Sims sponsored our class. We were guided through our Junior year my Miss Joan Abbott and Mrs. Edith Shannon. We had added four to our roll. They were Herbert Colclasure, Clarice Laster, Joyce Tenison, and Delbert Warren. This was a big year for each member. We made a hit with the play, The Moon Makes Three and closed the year with the J unior-Senior Banquet, titled Calypso At last a Senior! We are sponsored by Principal David Riner and Mrs. David Riner, with Barbara Caldwell, Martha Douglass, and Thornton Kelly joining the final year to make thirty-six strong. We cleared 8912.82 from the Halloween Carnival for our Senior Memorial, paid our division of the bleachers, and scored a victory in the Halloween and Annual Contest. We are now wearing our class rings and acting as dignified Seniors. At semester we're enjoying Senior privileges of breaking in the lunch line and having an optional study hall each day. We are looking forward to the Senior Play, our Senior Trip to Florida-we hope, and on return, our Junior-Senior Banquet and greatest of all, the graduation! Qur school days will long be remembered as each of us go a different way to meet the oppor- tunlties awaiting us in the future.
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