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RHONDA TALKINGTON Carterettes 3; Chorus 1-2-3; Track 1-2-3, Junior Play 3; Pep Club 1-2; Annual 2; Broad- caster Staff 1. JSI FAY ANN WILLIAMS Chorus 1-2-3-4; Library 2-3; National Honor Society 2-3-4; Secretary of Honor Society 3; Student of the Month 4; Broadcaster Staff 3-4; Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Scholastic Letter 1-2-3-4. KATHY WILLSON Chorus 1; Carterettes 1-2-3-4; Junior Class Play 3; Broadcaster Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. DON ELLA WOLLRSEN Broadcaster 4.
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TED QUA DE Football t-2-3-4; Basketball t-2-3-4. Basketball Co-Captain 4; Basketball Most Valuable Player 4; Track 1-2-4, Band 1-2-3; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Student Council Rep. 4; C-Club 2-3-4; Broadcaster Staff 4; State Music Festival 3; Brass Quartet 3; Future Farmers of America 1-2. PAULA SPEELMON Scholastic Letter 1-2-3-4; Band 2; Chorus 1 -2- 3-4; Girls Track 1-2-3-4; Gymnastics 3; Carterettes 1-2-3-4-, National Honor Society 2- 3-4; N.H.S. Vice President 4; Cheerleader 3- 4; Class Officer 3; Student Council Rep. 4; Annual Editor 4; Junior Play 3; D. A. R. Good Citizen Award 4; Girls State Delegate 3; Girls Track Manager 3. PAULA STEWART Carterettes 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Junior Class play 3; Broadcaster 3; Annual Staff 4. LINDA SC HA LIEN BERGER Chorus 1-2-3-4; Carterettes 1-2-3-4; Track 1; Carterette President 4; National Honor Society 2-3-4; Gymnastic 3; Class Officer 3; Annual Staff Business Manager 4; Broadcaster Staff 1-2-3; Girls State Alternate 3; Junior Class Play 3; Scholastic Letter I-2-3-4. 9
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CLASS HISTORY On August 28, 1964, twenty-six very excited and somewhat nervous students were standing in the halls of C.C.H.S. for the first time. As freshmen, we elected class officers as follows: John Schwede, President: Bob Curry, Vice President; and Marjee Bush, Sec. -Treasurer. Laura Solomon was chosen Home- coming Queen Candidate. After whitewashing the ”C we felt adequately initiated into the student body of Carter County High School. During the year we welcomed several new students into our class. They were John Welling, Barbara Hutton, and Jed Hendricks. Our Freshman year was very enjoyable and we anticipated being sophomores next year so we could boss some- one else for a change. As we began our sophomore year, we looked for all the familiar faces we knew last year, and found several missing. Our class consisted of twenty-three students. Our new advisor was Mr. Cobetto. Class officers were President, Marjee Bush; Vice-President, Babe Beach; Sec. -Treas., Arley Beach; Student Council Representatives were Bob Curry and Barbara Hutton. Loretta Marty was chosen Homecoming Queen Candidate. We supervised the freshman class when they whitewashed the C . At the beginning of our Junior year we found our new sponsor was Mrs. Palaniuk. We elected Paula Speelmon, President; Ron Cline, V-Pres.; Linda Schallenberger as Sec. - Treas. ; Marjee Bush and Bart Burdick as Student Council Representatives. Linda Schallenberger was chosen Homecoming Queen Candidate. In December we became the owners of class rings. Next on the Junior calendar was our class play, Hot Ice which kept us busy. For our Junior Senior Prom we chose the theme Song in my Heart. We also started die tradition of Juniors giving a banquet for the Seniors and the Faculty on die eve of the Prom dance. At the beginning of our senior year we gained two new students. Ted and Deanna Quade were a welcomed addition. We chose Ron Cline, President; Sandy Johnstone, Sec. - Treas.; Marjee Bush, Class Rep. ; Ted Quade and Paula Speelmon as S.C. Rep. Marjee Bush and Arley Beach were chosen Homecoming King and Queen candidates. This final year we have been busy first with Homecoming. Then a Casserole Supper, the Prom with Susie Musser and Ted Quade being the King and Queen, and now class nite, Baccalaureate, and finally Graduation. These last four years have been fun and reward- ing and each of us in the Senior Class of 1968 is going to miss ‘Ole’ C.C.H.S. 11
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