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CA TTA RA UGA N THE FRESHMEN O dear these Freshmen' Wlll they ever learn not to wander around the halls and read Western storles IH study per1ods Well maybe not but Just the same we re qulte prlceless O yes we studv too But Freshmen w1ll be Freshmen Besldes haven t we basket ball soccer and baseball stars actors muslcxans and pub llc speakers ln our midst? Our flrst year m hlgh school and what a year' Mr Sanders IS nearlv exhausted The Freshmen have contributed qulte a blt of honor to dear old C H S m the lme of athletlcs Three of our boys Lee Brlggs Leland Austln and Charley Bates earned varslty letters ln Soccer Rlchard Loomls earned a squad letter whlle Charley Brown and Frank Perly helped on the team when needed Lee Brlggs Leland Austln and Lynford Gregory earned squad numerals ln Basketball Many Freshmen have gone out for Baseball Thev are Gaylord TenEyck Leland Austln Rlchard Loomls Burton Adams Charley Bates Char ley Brown and Roland Barber Severtl are expected to obtam let ters We also have glrls and boys mterclass basketball teams 'Ihc boys are dlvlded 1nto two teams the Frosh V3lbltV and Frosh Reserve The varsxty came out second m the league and the reserve flfth I our girls mterclass team we dldn t dxstmgulsh ourselves much but we have the hang of the thmg and expect to cover ourselves wlth glory next vear We dont only develop our b0dl6S phvslcally but also ment ally The Freshmen are qulte xmpressed Wlth the new departments Several have taken up Agrlculture and Commerclal courses Some of the Frosh are glfted as actors and have parts ln the Dramatlc Club enterta1nments We havent been very actlve ln the social lme for our somber Presldent doesn t belleve small chlldrcw should Indulge In such thmgs And so th1s youthful but rather efctraordmary class blds you good bye untll they are sophomores and reallv have somethlng mterestmg to tell about themselx es They also wlsh the Senlors long and pros perous lives POST GRADUATE Last September when we started school there were ten Post fm shed thelr work ln January some found work Csomewhere elsej and others moved away About a month after we began school we organlzed our class lola Colllns was elected President and Elsle Slpe was elected Secre tary We thought we wouldn t need a Treasurer We also elected our student council member Els e Slpe The Post Graduates as a class haven t done any thmg defmlte thlfixvear but they have one good quallty the quallty of stlckmg to get er The Post Graduates also have a hablt of roammg around the school bulldlng there IS generally one ln the Llbrlarv one or two ln the Commercial Room and there are alwavs a few roammg around ln search of knowledge We keep xery well posted on the thmgs gomg on ln the school and if any one wants to know some news he can ask Post Graduate But for all our faults we Post Grads have a few good pomts For xnstance we act dlglllfled to encourage the under classmen who are so apt to lmltate our ways We also are xery studlous We always get our lessons and work hard so we may be able to be a good ex emple to the younger boys and glrls as when we pass any of the underclassmen fespeclallx Semorsl they all whlsper and say There goes one of the Post Graduates Some day I hope to be as smart dlgnlfled and studlous as they IQQZ .fn ....,u,.:.,: . Q' so nun' oo'n IC ' , . - - - 77 l 0 0 , , . . 1 1 ' ' . ' D n. ! ' ' l I 9 I 7 - . . . ,, ,, 1 s u ' . . . . y 1 , . . 7 . . 1 y 5' . . , . , . . . , 1 ' 1 7 ' ! 9 . 4 - o 4 f ' 1 1 ' 1 . . . . . . 2 . , . n . . . , . . . 1 . , T If ' ll ' C 4 . . , . . , . 1 u C k - K I I ! n . . . . , . . . . K 9 . I n ' t .. 1 c V . . 7 S. X - . . . . Graduates. Now the number has decreased to slx. Some of them l 4 , . 1 sa s . I k - n ' I u 1 C u . : . 1 , x . , . . . L C L I . 'W ' ' u 0 . . ' 7 . ! 9 n . . 0 7 L. . . F u . c 1, s d . . O 5 0 . ' 1 . c 7 . . s I 1 - . , . . V . . ,, Q ' . . 1 1 . , ' , 1 . c , . . . . ,, , . , . ..g..g..g g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.-g..g..g.. , '..,..g..g..g..g. -2-I-:wt-I-Z-'Z-'I'-2 Z 2 I-'Z Z ' ' '-Z Z Z-'Z-'ZH R C
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CA TTA RA UCAN Wendy poured the coffee. It was all rmght untll Dot came around, then the cups miraculously ran over or tlpped ox er It all took tlmel Prnzes were awarded to the wmners and everyone reported a fine tlme Our members have been actxve ln Dramatlc Club work Band and Chorus Our class can boast of possessmg a buddmg young play wrlter and a certaln blond actress who became so completely absorb ed ln her part she forgot her own name' Can you beat that? Also I thlnk some of the gxrls wlll make modern Carusos the way they can smg tenalto ln Chorus Un case you ve never heard of It It s '1 new vo ce selected by some supposed sopranoes a compromlse be tween bass and soprano J We are eagerly looklng forward to next year when we shall be dlglllfled Semors You w1ll hear more from us then SOPHOMORE HISTORY Presldent Rlchard TenEyck Vlce Presxdent Donald Rogan Secretary Marjorle Ashton Treasurer Herbert Mxller Student Councxl Edward Cottrell Norma Gold Thxs class was orgamzed IH September of 31 and as the boys hate the honor of glvmg our class a name their actlvltles should come fxrst At the begmnmg of the year Soccer fllled thexr program R '1enEyck J Straub E Whlte H Mlller F Petersen F Russell helped wlth thelr marvelous playlrg to brmg dear ol C H S to play for the champxonshlp only to be defeated Durlng the wmter they were deeply concerned 1n basketball R TenEyck H Mlller D Rogan J Straub J Maus E Whlte and F Russell were exther subs on the xarslty or played on the second team Besides the honors they recelved we have a banner which those Satur day A M Champions won for us Now elther baseball or tenms tak up thelr valuable tlme R Samuelson F Russell R TenEyck D Rogan H Mlller A Prltchard J Straub E Whlte have helped put C H S ln an undlsputable thxrd place IH baseball whlle E Cottrell D Babcock and C Rlch are showlng thelr sklll and sportsman hlp ln tenms Donald Rogan has shown hlmself to be an enthus1ast1c and capable cheer leader and Bud Ryan we are sure can wm a 100 yard dash even lf he IS late to school quite often The glrls well what should we say about them? Well they have to make the Sophomores vlctorlous ln lntcrclass basketball But they soon found that lt would be a rather dlff cult task Marg Ashton was chosen Treasurer of the Athletlc Assoclatlon Fdward Cottrell Jack Keatlng Norma Gold I uclle Prltchard and Donald Babcock part1c1pated ln the Publ c Speakmg Contest and to our glory Jack walked off wlth the boys flrst pr ve and Edward Cottrell and Norma Gold once more rece xed honorable mentlon Next year we ll be Jumors and we hone to reach the top ln suc cess m baseball basketb ll etc Well we ll be seelng you as Junxors of 33 O K Senlors of 34 Mlss Shaw Joe can vou tell us what the plural of tent IS? Joe lifter deep thoughtj The plural of tent IS clrcus Say Jack what IS a WICIOWQF7 You surprlse me' Dont you know that '1 wxdower IS the husband of a w1dow IQQZ . Y . D . . - V , - ' r . 9 . 1 , - O-'- lO . . . ' D . . . , C 7 . . . . . . 1 s u , q 1 y . . . . ' ! ' 7 ' Y ' ! ' l ' . . . . , , . , . , . , . , . . A ' ll YI 7 ' . , - , . . , . N' , . ! . . , . l y 1 s . , . U . ' s ' ' . . sl n , - ' l ' : 9 . n, . L . . 0 . . shown some sklll sn dramatlcs. Others have trled, durlng the wxnter, ' ' z ll Y! J , I. I . . , , 1 . ' . . L ' .' ' . 3 . , ci 1 ' , , . . - s . Q Y , 1 a D ' I O-'-1'-'O ' , li ' PU k . 1. I . 1 . . - Cl ' ' ,Y Q K 1 0--1--0 C6 ' ' I7 n , k . u ' 1 ' ' A fs K l n ' il ..g..g..g..g..g..'..g..g..g..g.. ..g..g..g..g g .'..g..g..'..g..g..g. .g..g..,..'..j..g..:..g..g..g..g..g..g..'..'..'..'..g..'..3 a e 6
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.4 'X v:nv'.er rJ'ov:ol'n:vo'e1'.n nf,n',n,oo:n'oo:n:n:n.u:u.u:..:-Qugaznznzseznznjooznjny r '?'!+ X1 vooQvv rvv',rvof',r www' ov oO00ovNON0 ' 2 .g..g..g..g..g..'..g..'..g..'..'..g4 1 A I 1 A R A U GA N -Z I ! 2 ! Z Z I !-f:-.g..g..g..g..g 1 Grade Chronicle The Kmdergarten June 7 1932 Dear Frlends We ale going to have a graduation play It's to be June 17th Please wlll you come? We are learning to prmt our names and make numbers Goodbye, Kindergarten Girls and Boys FIRST GRADE NEWS We had a farm on our sand table for the Exhibit Now we are going to have a circus on the sand table have a tent and some wagons We like a circus They do funny things in a circus They have ani mals and clowns in a circus The clowns stand on their heads and make us laugh SECOND GRADE NEWS We have been domg many interest ing things this year the latest thing was being plckanlnnles in the grade pageant Childhood Days of Wash mgton Our wild flower chart ls full of flowers and our bird chart is almost lu oo We are havlng a flower show this week Come ln if you wlgh to see some June flowers James Robertson and Alberta White brought Luna Moths to show the class one day Milo Lent found a moth and several other people have brought some common butterflles and moths 0-1-O THIRD GRADE NEWS We have been working hard this Year but have had a good time also We acted as plckanlnnles in he Grade Entertainment We have been in assemblies before all the grammar school Miss Brown is our teacher and we luke her ever so much 0- -0 FOURTH GRADE NEWS Its nice to be in the Fourth Grade Norhmg very important has happened this year but we re learning a lot f new lhillgs Several of us have been out of school sick this year Our teacher Miss Hoag fxxed us up as In dlans for the Grade Entertainment I thunk lt was fun to be an Indian also we made pretty ones Oi FIFTH GRADE NEWS lgglie came to school on September 3 When school opened we only had twenty two pupils We now have twenty four In November we prepared for a play The day we had the play we got up a book club, entitled The Good Book Club December 23, 1931 we had our Chrlstmas Party We went home that afternoon very happy for two weeks vacatlon, which passed very quickly We came back in January 1932, all fresh fox more school SIXTH GRADE NEWS The Sixth Grade formed a club call ed The Good Sportsmanship Club at the beginmng of the year BY mean! of class dues we were able to purchase glass for our George Washington and Thomas Edison pictures also our class colors Wlth the remamder we hoD2 to get a new dlctlonary At one of our class meetings the Fifth Grade were our guests They presented a play in correlation with geography work The pupils of this grade took part in the music contest given by Walter Damrosh and conducted by Mrs Rook er' Gladys Slpe won one of the prizes offered SEVFNTH GRADE NEWS The Seventh Grade of 1931 32 have done some outstanding things Three persons have attamed honors ln the way of prizes The first was earned by Ruth Rich this was a dlctionary from the Buffalo Evemng News for the wlnner of our spelling contest Ruth also obtained the prize for the best note book kept in connection with the Dsmrosch appreciation radio programs The grand prize for recogmzmg the most selections in the Damrosh test was given to Lenora Nunweiler Both the prizes were pictures of the Sing lng Tower Florida These Damrosch programs were listened to by the sixth seventh and eighth grades of our school A lar e number of the parents f our grade have attended the P T A metings each month EIGHTH GRADE NEWS At present the Eighth Grade is husv rehearsing for the grade play Friday night We expect to spend the next two weeks reviewlng for the regents examinations for everyone wants pass them Since school has started at nine oclock we dont expect to have so many late students as there has been lately Of course the first day of new time a few forgot and came in an hour late but they soon will get regu lated and things will go smoothly again ff H 1932 Page 8 , . , . ' . s ' 1 l . 9 - . my . 9 ' 1 , . .. - . . . ,, . ll t . ' 1 - . . . .. . , 1 n ' I . . ,. - .. . , , ' v . . sr 0 , . . . 'r . - - O ... ' f 0 0 .,.. O'O- ' ... ... - C01 Q , , ' '3' . . I 0,9 1 ' . OP - ' .. . , .. I I .. . E. .. - .:. , .. ' - on ' . ' .. . .v , .. at ' 09 .. et ., ...... . .... ... ........... . .. ....-............... ... .,..,.. ..,..,.., ,.., ,..,.. , ,.. ,.., ,..,..,..,..,.. ,.. ,..,..,.., ,.., ,..,..,. .,..,..,..,..,..,-,..,..,..,..,.,..,.. ..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,......
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