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VIVIAN CALENE CLEGG Vivian To Stay Married Transferred from El Cajon Valley High School California 4. 15 JOY IRENE WARREN Joey To be a good wife FHA 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4.
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GREGOR ARNOLD VENETZ Greg To go to college FFA 1,2; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 1,4; Manager 3; Science Club 4; Badger Paws 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; C Club 3,4; You Can't Kiss Caroline 2; Men are Like Streetcars 3; Annual Staff 4. BERNARD JAY WALKER Bemie To see the world Football 1,2,3,4; Manager 3; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; C Club 3,4; You Can't Kiss Caroline 2; Men Are Like Streetcars 3; Annual Staff 4. SANDRA DIANE WAREHIME Sandy To marry and have a family of four Band 1,2,3,4; Flag Twirler 2; Librarian 3,4; Feature Band 3; FHA 1,2,3,4; Sec. 3; Treas. 4; Voting Delegate to Dist. Con- vention 1; Rose Ball Queen Candidate 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,3; You Can't Kiss Caroline 2; Men Are Like Streetcars 3; Annual Editor 4; Ketochi Editor 3,4; Class Reporter 1,3; Class Sec. 4; Co-Salutatorian 4. 14
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CLASS COLORS Rose and White History CLASS FLOWER Rose CLASS MOTTO Today we follow, tomorrow we lead. On September 6, 1955 thirty bright and eager Freshmen started the long journey toward graduation. The class officers and members were as follows: Judy Hastings, President; Marjie Barrett, Vice President; Rick Steele, Secretary; Pat Romberg, Treasurer; Clar- ence Jones, Janice Muruoe, Jay and Joy Warren, Janice Standley, Jack Collins, Sandy Warehime, Alan Dugas, Liz Hunting, David Johnson, JoAnn Obrecht, Glenn Dugard, David Sand, Bill Beecher, Rayanne Nelson, Bernie Walker, Dick Winchell, Barbara Brewer, Stanley Peck, Mary Jones, Grover Brown, Marilyn Parsons, Gregor Venetz, Marian Lee, Rodney Standley, and Marilyn Young. The '‘kind Sophomores treated us to a very memorable initiation. The good old C was given a fresh coat of white-wash. The football field and streets received a very thorough cleaning and last, but not least, the initiation and dance that evening finished the memorable day. To show that there were no hard feelings, the Greenies treated the Sophomores to a dance the following week. Rodney Standley left this happy group in the middle of the year. The Sophomore year calendar was filled with election of class officers with the fol- lowing results: Marjie Barrett, President; Judy Hastings, Vice President; Liz Hunting, Secretary; Rick Steele, Treasurer; and Bill Beecher, Parliamentarian. The Freshmen were initiated in high style. A Sophomore play entitled YOU CANT KISS CAROLINE” was staged. The year was brought to a close with a very successful Ketochi Day.” That fall found Dick Winchell and Marilyn Young missing, however, Ben Flanagan and Jim Gillispie joined. Charlene Buckingham came shortly after school started. Alan Dugas, Ben Flanagan, Clarence Jones, Grover Brown, and Rayanne Nelson left during the year. The Junior year opened with Jim Gillespie gone. Gaylen Freeman, Dick Humphrey, and Ronny Maxwell entered. Election was held with the following people taking over: Charlene Buckingham, Presi- dent; Bill Beecher, Vice President; Pat Romberg, Secretary; Judy Hastings, Treasurer; and David Johnson, Parliamentarian. The Junior Class play MEN ARE LIKE STREETCARS was a big hit. The Prom April Love” will never be forgotten. Mighty Seniors at last. Officers for this year were Gaylen Freeman, President; Marilyn Parsons, Vice President; Sandy Warehime, Secretary; Charlene Buckingham, Treasurer; and Bill Beecher, Parliamentarian. Ads were solicited for the annual and work started almost at once. The Christmas Ball Silver Bells” will be a treasured memory. The hurry, scurry, of spring found announcements, caps and gowns, being ordered, diploma covers chosen, and Sneak Day thoroughly discussed. Gary Tjaden, Susan Schumacher and Vivian Clegg joined making a grand total of 30. This concludes the long climb of the class of '59. May all the classes to follow enjoy C. H. S. as much as this class has.
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