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THE CARHISEAN 1959 - - SOPHOMORES - - Page Twenty Front Row tLeft to Rightj Y- lrlarry Midzty, .li-roniv Xlt'lZ2il'!', llill Kirclihofer. Merlcdlevitt, Al'an XYaggoner, Marion Huggins, Clair Mi-lntosli, lmnfilil linulc. Scott lrog-gs, Donald Minocvlll. John Thompson, Raymond Dunlap, John llishcl, llill Miller, .lack C-runder, Second Row fllcft to Righty - .loan Moreland, in-tty Golscliall, Dorothy Stellar. Nancy Scott, Marlene Houdebush. Norma Scott, lilcniioi' Cain, Alain-l Sliiliflllflll, liarbara Huston, Marylrcllc Thoinas, Hoxie Hinton Jzickic lJ+-x'4--- luurfi Iii-iiiiiucr. .Xnn .Xiu-l, Patty liell, Lorraine Atkins, Alberta Smith, .lane-y Davis, lictty NYiIli:lrd, lluih .Xnn Blwrrill, Third Row fLeft to Rightl - Mrs. Yvonnm- Nlilclw-ll rt'l:tss Advisory .ludd Hall. Jani- Sf-off. ltosalf-c Iiutler. Helen Eick, l'1iaii:i lliiiiviiiizm, Nina Yiwlt-r, Pulte- Allison, Dorothca Johnson. Ann Marshall, Grace XVoods, lda Sininions, llminn lhnvis. livclyn fiallzther. Kay Hawk, Shirli-V Frazier, Arlene Abrahinis, .lim tjartlm-r, Mrs, Lois liinuliani l1'lass Advisorl. lfourlh How Iheft to Hi:.:'htJ - lloh XYisv, Ilonnu Holsciwziil. llorothy Massay, Doris Hoot, Mary UVYHI1. Vraiices Palmer. lliant- Vol'-. Kutln-vn lllltliif. Dorothy Shultz. I-iclicf-ca Host-. Julia l'astirca.k. .Ioycc Smith, Dorothy M4-t'ully, Nlnrilyn Vllllllflll. Pcggy Harsh, Pico xV21fIf.'fUlli'I', Roberta Rutledge, Phyllis Sellers, Shirlcy Mitzi-i, lfloyd 'l':irr. Dale Powell. Fifth How lLeft to Hightl - Dick Nu, .Iiin XY:Lltmi, .l, l'. l:t'XIl4'NlflS, liolw ffzissidv. Bud Uoolu- Gcorge Elder, 'Robert Tinlin, Arnold Hcnry, Howfird Sf'1U'l0II. Carl l-'le-isliour. Etlwurd liryiui: llill Beagle, .Inn Hyder, Dick Long, llill llcndci-son, llob Sultsinan. Dick NYagncr, Mclvyn llrunibaugh, John Lafferty, .Ioe Magcrik. lt' HIS class of 107 pupils is one of the biggest sophomore classes C.H.S. has ever had. They got off to a good start by electing the following as officers. President 5 .Iohn C. Reynoldsg Vice President - Julia Pastircakg Secretary -- Diane Coleg Treasurer W Diane Runciman. The class colors are red and silver and the tea rose is their flower. The inspiring slogan is Not to the top, but climbing . The class of '52 is proud of its whole-hearted participations in school and extra. curricular activities such as the high school band. choir, dra- matics. athletics. and various other organizations. The class is excep- tionally proud of Dick Chew , Long, the famous touchdown sprinter , who was named on the all-league football team. The sophomore all-high party, Kaliko Ball, March ll, was enjoyed by all who attended. Class sponsors are Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Bingham.
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'F f' Tlllfl CARHISEAN Z JUL IDRS Front Row ll.eft to Righty - Paul Slahaugh, .lolnn Moore, liniil l'osderif'k, llruee George, Roy XY1-nllanil. lin-an XY:-lls, 4.21:-nn Ms-Fully, lvavifl Slut-plntnl, lloln HIIXVKIIIS, .lim Mick, Kenneth liulh-tlg.:e, liolu Sf'll0lIll'lll2Ul, .lt-rry More-I:ln4l, Iii:-k Nicholson, .loc Mc-Closky. Ser-onil llow 11.1-ft to lil!-Llllj - lielty Kohler, lletly Morualn, llw-14-n Long, l'1l.llllll1' liailn-s, Mahi-l TUfllS'U'l- I'3W'l5'i1 Cain. .loan Massay, Jani- rlmsvlmll, Carolyn lfillll-lllllll, Vera .lean Johnson, NHHVA SIHIVU. Jani-1 AIw'1'l1lly. f'llJLl'll1Ill' Mamlley, Nlllltlil 'l'1lylor, llm-la-n liay, l':tlly Maple, liulli l'yIl-s, Norma Staley, l'ally Ms-Inlire, 'l'hir1l ltow tl.eI't to llif.:'hll - Miss Mary lX':1gn1-r il'l:1ss Ailvlsorl, l'hyIis Slrohnwyi-r, lfrilzie Drum, Sally' Sandi-rson, Olive Mills, lboris Napi-, Carolyn llowaril, lmis lim-, l'lvnn-na-e tliuslyl Jenison, Lois Georuv. .Xnna liuxton, Joanne- Custer, Shirley lluehlt-r, liois Ann Iiay, Kose TU1'1'i0Yil1'll. 1'lY1-lyn Johnson, Norma llaxler, .11-rry liish. Fourth How fl,e1'l to llightl 7 George llousr-holller, Gary xYll,LZll1'l', llonalil llcninger, liiil Shepliertl, Curtis flu'-ss, .John .Xl'll1llll.Z'll, AlZll'Sll2LH l'yl'-s. Imviil liulnley, Paul Guess, liill RQUCIWS. Robert Erwin, llf-an Yi-ager, lliehard liraf-kin, Vernon lil'lllIlll2llljIll, Larry Hogs:-ll, xVl'U ' UNI. HUIIVB' 4'UI'k4'. liarl Alltel, lfrank l,:xl'ler'ly, Carl XYilli:tn1sun. CNIUR Class officers are the following: President -- Earl Ahelg Vice President 5 Ruth Pylesg Secretary ee Richard llracking Treas- urer - Shirley Buehler. The class colors are green and white and the motto ee A quitter never wins and a winner never quits? The juniors sold magazines and the prize for lnost sales, a radio, was won by Bill Roberts. In l ebruary they received their class rings. They have also collected a large lllllllllill' of sales tax stamps during the year. Class sponsor is Miss Wagner. On February 12. the juniors held their all-high party. HI3I'9Zllll6l',S Holiday . at which Joan Massay and Walter Bell were chosen King and Queen of Hearts. March 31 and April I they presented their class play, A Connecti- cut Yankee in King .Xrthurs Court . The main event was the Junior- Senior Proin, May Page Nineteen
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THE CARHISEAN - - FRESHMEN - -e lfronl Ilow 4l,vl'1 or lliglvll - lflurl lislit-linan, .lack l,onu, 4'l:lv'cm'v lIril:hI. .lack Ilonrlehllsh. l'li1non Ilowarrl, Gln-nn llosse-5, 1,4-onarfl l'crx'cn--c. 'l'om Moor:-, 'Pom Lusk. XV:1lia-r liyalis, .lack llaiiiczillll, Ilan H1-ss, .Xlln-n Kohler. Johnny Yi-:um-i', l':ll11l'll llunlzip, lion XYorle-5, .le-rry Mowl-ry, .lov Scllillcr, llaxirl 'l'll0IllH.S, llolr Nlaffl-lt, Second How llwfl lo llipghtl - Yalfla. lliackin. Kaye H!llll!lXX'2lY, Nancy Mosh-r. Vera Noble, lhlessay ll:-rrinpzlon, l l'HlH'f'S Ilutll-wlixe, Iirinu Jann- Vglppl-r. Kay Vlxzulllock, .lane Moor:-, Shirley llarsh, Nancy Long. Lois Mae Hay, Martha llzivis, Donna Mills. lirina B1cl'ully, I'egg5 Vroxton, .Xlla llorlnnwl. Nina llrinn-s, .lam-I I-Iscoll, lflol-vin-c ltoggvss, llwlly Horyath, Shirley May Mills, 'l'h1-lma Maloney. Third liow lla-I'l to liightl - Miss .loncs 4l'l:1ss Aflyisnrl. hlfiflllfl Lawrence, Jeanette Steinnu-tx, Maris- flunip, Mllllri-il Mcl'loskw-y, .Iunv Mill'-r, Shirley ,Xl'lllSll'0lU.f, Phyllis Garner, Iiulh llowcll, Muna Sta-a-va-s, llclly Ka-nipl, Hn-len llouyouse-, 1'orni-lia Kohl:-r, Verna l.inml1-r, llonna lt:-zu-lx, lLh+-a Male-y, Mary ll:-zulmlll, llf-nv XYlllllllllSHll, Anna llousc-liolnler, Sue Ashton, Sue- XYalIon, Mr. ll-rhrn-r H'lass Arlyisorl. Fourth liow lllf-fl lo Ilighll - Dolores Stcrlzhach, Nw-sta Smith, Shirley Mills, lit-tty Shepherd, ,ju-'ly Rinkg-sv l,0ui54- Pri-ily, Viola Cassidy, lilycna .XrlvoL:1ls1, Monlrue llartlell. .lean Hull, Shirley Hawkins, Patty llrooks, Etta Mae Hull, Janet Boggs. .I+-an liondehush, Mary .lane Dunlap, Luc-lla lllazvr, June Hardgroye, lfranf-es Potion, Mary Lou Mcllillion. Fifth How' lla-fl lo l-Lighlj - George llreckinriflge, Ilwighl lluchler, .Iohn Mirlay, Roy Howell, Rex Henry, liay l'vlllIllf'llIll, lil:-nn Mr-lfarlzinrl, Dale Blclaiuprhlin, .lohn In-we-ll, Ray Hess, Henry Shal, G-le-nn S!lIl4lf'l'SUll, .lunior l.1-wis, Gillwrt I.:-c Rowan, liill Alvrahinis, Val-I Salfsman, llrucq- Vrohl, Eflwarml Niun, llowarll .lolinson, Scott Slam-s, Students Aim-nt - Louisa- Stale-y, liill Hutson. lioy Mayne, ll'-an Mclamglilin, Carl Vance, Paul Harsh, Tonnny .XllHil1l.1ll. - HE Freshman Class of this year has proved itself to be a very promising class. The Class sponsors are Miss Jones and Mrs. Lytle. The members chose as their officers: President - Carl Saltsmang Vice President 4 Janet Boggs, Secretary -1- Shirley Millsg Treasurer -- Donna Ileach. The class colors are hlue and gold with the red Carnation as the class flower. The motto is If the elevator to success is broken. climb the stairs . an extremely original one. Their class party. the Gradi Ma . was one of the most gala affairs of the year. which was held March 25. We hope they will make as good leaders as they do followers. Page Twentymnr-
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