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CM OKU r Seventy-six students made up the chorus this year. Under the splendid supervision of Miss Jean Dickson, they presented a Christmas Can- tata, The Adoration. Selected voices who sang solos in The Ador- ation , Included: Celia Owen, Lorraine Thomp- son, Ida Lee Kennedy. Frank LaBree and Rodney Ernswller sang a duet. In chorus practice they sang popular songs and songs for special occasions. Several members dropped out at the beginning of the second semester. The chorus took an active part in the carn- ival presenting the skit entitled Waitin' for the Puptown Train . Various members of the chorus sang solors and duets. Plans for the chorus to take part in the commencement exercises will be started later In the year. Top Row: Left to right R. Lee, R. Emswiler, L. Gundlach, A. Penn, H. Stuart, F. LaBree, D. Gray, F. Bailey, E. Strand, E. Kreitel, R. Emerson, J. Hubbard, T. Waterland, B. Gundlach, L. CaBtleberry, C. Welch, D. Rolfson, K. Bechtel, A. Offerdahl, M. Morgan, E. Stuart. Second row: H. Yates, J. McLeod, 0. Clocksin, B. Martens, L. Thompson, J. Strain, M. Brady, P. Asbury, I. Kennedy, M. LaBree, W. Boggs, V. Richards, M. Welch, V. Kreitel, H. Rozdal, V. Schwelgert, V. Gundlach, D. Shuffield, B. Padden. Third row: J. Spelser, A. Brantley, D. Waterland, B. Pad- den, G. Schwelgert, G. Ward, W. Waterland, E. Rllley, J. Beach, J. Senrud, M. Woodward, F. Martens, E. Crldland, S. Richards, I. Meade, C. Owen, C. Overn, B. Waterland, 3. Gundlach, sponsor, Mies J. Dickson. Fourth row: P. Hofeldt, J. Ludwlck, R. Kreitel, P. Taylor, G. Ludwlck, D. Guyer, V. Cleveland, M. Nime, B. Summers, 0. Woolhlser, B. Strait, T. Hc- Camish, B. Meyer, R. Anderson, P. Douglas, M. Walter, M. SJoblom,
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Carterettes were organized in 1940. Twenty- five girls, from all four classes, coT.prised the Carterettes of 1944-45. Due to shortages this year the Pep Club did not sell pop, coca cola or candy R9 they had in previous years. The girls wore white sweat shirts with a picture of a bulldog and the name Bulldogs on the front and Carterettes on the back. The Cheer Leaders wore blue satin skirts lined with white satin, and white satin blouses. The cooperation and assistance of the Car- terettes made it possible for the basketball boys to be served a lunch after each home game. Pep assemblies have not been as frequent as in past years, but the games have been well attended by members of the Carterettes, and has awakened the spirits of the basketball boys and other students of Carter high. Julia Rae Strain was elected president of the Carterettes this year. Phyllis Asbury, vice-president, Minnie Jean Brady, secretary, and Fern McCamieh treasurer. In the picture above are, left to right: First row: Deloris Waterland, June Beach, Minnie Brady, Wilma Boggs, Phyllis Douglas, Vera Richards, Marlle LaBree, Shirley Richards, Gloria Schweigert, and Mies Jean Dickson, spon- sor. Second row: Phyllis Hofeldt, Betty Meyer, Ida Kennedy, Areatha McCamieh, Gloria Ludwlck, Julia Strain, Dorothy Guyer, Bonnie Waterland, Marcellne SJoblom, Phyllis Asbury. Third row: Cheer Leaders, Fern McCamieh, Lorraine Thompson, Celia Owen, Alberta Yates.
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ODDS NJ £jMDS QsaaJvut4 The Annual Carnival came and went with much noise, but a great deal of fun for all. As usual wise Mr. Duck was there and finally had to give In to Royal Sandy who rung his neck. Mrs. Clarence Richards won the door prize of a lovely green blanket. Time and fun was spent playing bingo, dice, darts, spinning the wheel of fortune and trying your luck. Two plays Waiting for the Pup Town Train , sponsored by Miss Dickson, and Who Gets the Car Tonight? , sponsored by Mrs. Hunt provided many a laugh. After visiting Lady Pati, the fortune tel- ler, and having a big scare in the House of Horrors everyone moved down to the gym for sev- eral hourB of dancing to Eddies Orchestra. Last year 466 people paid admission compared to 386 this year. Total Expenditures $328.80 Net Profits 437.43 High School 218.72 1947 Stamp sale 8 began on September 20. Each class has managed to keep their participation up to 99 each month for which they were priv- ileged to fly the Minute Man Flag. Sales by classes from September up to and including March 1, are as follows: Seniors $ 246.05 Juniors 493.05 Sophomores 535.05 Freshmen 590.40 Grand total for the year $1865.05 This amount is enough to purchase a fighter plane radlc and a ten-man life-boat.
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