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Senior Honor Members, left to right .-row I: Shirley Greenblatt, Peg Taylor, Marjorie Roe, Carol Mulford, Eunice Bar- row, Marilyn Robinson. Row 2: Gerry iCurtis, Fran Rinaldi, Shirley Housrnan, Gretchen Qualls, Phyllis Hendrickson, jeannine jones. Row 3: joanne Forstrom, janet Hilyer, Nora Andrews, Dave Swan- son, Dave Greene. Raw 4: Frank Moul- ton, Ron Breckel, Lloyd Dysart, Bill Crow- ,ell. Row 5: john Deichman, Dick Werx- lger, john Milem. l 1 i l V E ' i l 1 V Torch Honor. Bottom row, left to right: Miss Briggs, Clara French, Sharon Gray, Shirley Greenblatt, Sandra Housman, Lila Wil- lcox, Peg Taylor, Margie Blumenthal, Virginia Ticknor, Marilyn Rob- inson. Row 2: Pat Edwards, Eleanor Greene, Patty Greenland, janet Fagerness, Carol Mulford, Phyllis Hendrickson, Carol Day, Delores Breckel. Row 3: Marlene Peterson, judy Burdick, Bonnie Crowe, Margaret Wallace, Gerry Curtis, Gretchen Qualls, Shirley Housman, Shirley Harris. Row 4: Beverly Wagner, Carolyn Moore, Alice Sal- zer, Anette Ross, joanne Forstrorn, Faye Palmer, Dolly Dunlap, jean- nine jones, Frances Rinaldi. Row 5: Charles Street, David Greene, Ron Brecleel, Frank Moulron, Dan Logan, janet Hilyer, john Milem, Daniel Schmidt, john Diechman, Robert jantz, Mary Padham, Verna Ruth, Lloyd Dysart.
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To be a valedictorian or a salutatorian it not only takes a lot of natural ability but also hours and hours of hard work along with the ambition and initiative to get in and get the Work done. Marilyn Robinson, valedictorian, with a very high grade average of 3.94 worked hard for the honor and deserves credit for every bit of her work. Ron Brecleel, with an average of 3.81 got runner-up honors and became sal utatorian. Breokel and Robinson Lead Scholars Taking a big serving at one of the Torch Honor parties held for all CHS students on the honor roll is Joanne Farstrom and Frank Moulton. Pictured at the counter are Bonnie Crowe and Carolyn Moore. Smart? Yes, sir! You have to be smart to belong to the Torch Honor club. The club is made up of all the students who are am- bitious and smart enough to get on the honor roll. To be on the honor roll you have to have over a B average. The club has over fifty students and is active throughout the school year. This year Miss Lillian Briggs has been the club advisor. The club has a yearly assembly. A great deal of time is spent on the assembly, and the other members of the studentbody look for- ward to seeing it. The assembly this year was a mocking teachers meeting, with the members of Torch Honor taking the part of the teachers. The Torch honor members also have a party each quarter for getting on the honor roll. This also includes all other students in school whose grades are above a B average for the quarter. Refreshments and entertain- ment are the order of these meetings.
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I Cerztralia also. produces prize winning turkeys through the ejforts of the F.F.A. Standing, left to right, holding their earnings are: Dwayne Robinson, Erwin Turkey Ely and David Jeffers. The list is very long and their activities even greater. There is the Girls club that sponsors the annual lvlothers Tea and Father- Daughter Banquet. The activities of both the C club is something. Many of the clubs do numerous good citi- zenship deeds. Like giving a Thanksgiving dinner to someone not quite so lucky and the clothes drive held annually to benefit needy children overseas. W'hile on the other hand there is the Pep- pers club and Booster club which gladly sup- port the spirit of the high school. They also sell candy at the sporting events such as our own football and basketball games. Almost every club sponsors a dance during the school year. The DEO club has annually sponsored the hard-times dance early in the spring. For the 111OSt part the dances are sock dances and very informal, adding to the lun. Besides the ones already mentioned there are countless others open to any student ol C. H. who is interested in joining, they all serve to make our school a democratic and pleasant one. Pieture at-left: Girls League members prepare haskets for needy joy party given in their honor in cafeteria. Dan Logan, Frances Rin- at Christmas time. Bertha W1llldm5,. Shirley Greenhlatt, Lois Schwe- aldi, Phyllis Hendrirlzson, Sandra Deyones, Gerry Curtis, Gretchen isow, Dorothy Teeters. Picture at right: Torch Honor members en- Qualls, Joanne Forstrom.
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