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ALVIN LOYNACHAN DORIS LUGAR ROBERT MADDY EDMUND MAHONEY ROB MAUK BERNS MQDONNELL UALVIN MCKINLEY ERNEST MILLER BETTY MILLS EVELYN MITCHELL VIVIAN MOORE RUTH MORRETT MARTHA MUMFORD DELORES MYERS MERLE NORBERG LOVELL NORRIS VERA NUSSBAUM JERRY OPPENHEIXIER .IESSIE PATTERSON BEVERLY PATON VIRGINIA PEARSON ALBERTA PETER BEVERLY PETERSON UATHARINE PROBASUO MAXINE ROBINSON RUTH ROSA EUGENE ROSE JUNIOR SUHRECK RIUHARD SHARP BOR SHARP THELMA SI-IARI' ARLENE SIGLER BOB SIMMONS BILL SNYDER ED SPENPER DIVA Y NE S PI K E R LOIS STORM RL'DOLPI-I SUTI-IERLAND ERIS SVVARTHOIVI' ROSEIXIARY SYLVARA VIRGINIA l. TAYLOR VIRGINIA VV. TAYLOR GLADYS TURNER DONALD TUTTLE GENEVIEVE UMBENHOVVER AILEEN VINCENT XVYONA VINUENT VVYOTA VINCENT DELBERT VVATKINS ANNA L XIIRA XVHITLATUH BETTY VVIDENER ED IVRIGI-IT VIRGINIA ZAHLLER lt was in the beginning of the first semester of this year that we entered the new fIt'IKIS,-COI'lllIlt'l'CIJlI, nornial training, Latin, history, social sciences, and economics, VVe became not only felt in extra currit-ular activities but a necessity. We were the hm-khone ot' the tlrainatic, athletic, journalistic, and musical groups. Our members were only ext-elled by the seniors. During' the first semester we presented our class play, Blackberry VVinter, with Donelle Grogan and Roger Gordon playing the leads. Boys ot' our vlass filled prominent plat-es in football, basketball, and traek, and won the championship in the high school basketball tournament. Our members in mixed chorus and glee club took an active part in the musical pro- tlur-tion, Tune ln. VVe scored one point ahead ot' all other previous classes by ehosing our class rinu: and pin April lfith. Dui' c-lass enjoys-d.a party nt the Legion Home March 20th, and the junior-senior re- eeption was ranked with the best ol' all junior-senior receptions, QQ' r. Aim- PN Fffsvmf L . K. Avwlzvnn U' 'A ' ' I Bfgmqygm A. Sriffin M . Oban G. Cgynpbgll H-Gvrwdl B . hrviln E.Clmbl R. LQWI5 H- Plfnn 0. Dgvis L, Light W. Petty T.-Show B. Shun been lf Wiililmwl E. wnifinqlan H. M. ff ii. ft I ' 1 ififyw gif SQQQQ -' ,v,,. f , X, If
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5' ss 5565 'Q-Q' '33 QQSQQQQQQQSQQ ' wr' m f- ,, ess v , UNIOR CLASS VVe navcx passed the half' way mark in our high school and Evn-ry year in our career has opvned greaatel' opportunities ff and in appreciation ol' literature :und art. LILA ADPOPK EIDITH AGAN BETTY AMIYELANG JOHN AMIZELANG MAX ARNOLD THOMPSON ASHRY .IAIINITA ASKREN EVDENN AVIT'I' BETTY .IIINE BAKER MARJORIE RARKER MA YMIE BENVVAY NEVA MARY IZOOZELL ULARA BORGER EDIT'I ROVVE ELOISE ROVVN HAZEI, BRADFORD FIIANCES BROVVN VVILLARIJ IEUZZARD lIE'l I'Y BYERS ANNA .IEAN UARLSON VVILLA WARS-ON AIAROIIERITE FASTEEL DOROTHY Cl-IAMIEERIAAIN NADA UI-IURUHILL VVINSTON f'Hl'RC'HILL NORMA UOLES ARLENE CROVVLEY ROY UURTIS SHIRLEY C'l, I'LER BILL DAVIDSON DONALD DIICKYVORTH UARL DUNSHEE DOlLU'I'rm EDGERTON JVLIA FAIN IXIARJORIE FOVVLER VVANDA FRAZIER ALBERTA FROST VVINONA GERMAN ROGER GORDON JOHN GRANT LIIUILIIE GRAY LUUILLE GARTIN DONELLE GROGAN MARY IIAMILTON BONNIE HART KENNETH HOLLIDAY GEORGE HUNTER MERRILL HIITUHINSON l,'HARLO'I I'E Al. JOHNSON DALE .JOHNSON IJELORES JOHNSON DALE JONES ALICE KEENEY GLENN KEENEY LOUISE KEENEY DONALD KINGSBUILY BOB KINKEAD MYRNA LACEY BOB LINDQIIIST are now clznssvd as IIIIIIIUYS. rr udvuncemm-nt in English
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'QMQQQQ ,rv , OPHOMORE 'Top llow: James Kelley, Jack Bradford, Marshall Davidson, Howard Holmes, Bob Dun- shf-e, Betty Kinkead, Betty Gibbons, Anna Mae Anderson, Anna. Coleman, Jack Kelley. Evan Daniels, Loren Bennett, Velma Carpenter, Shirley Bradford, Leota Deney, Alma Callahan, Harlene Kelley, Eddie Hamilton, Mary Kasper. Carol Howard, Lucille Bearden, Carol Kendrick, Donald Hixon, Celeste Kendall, Jeanette Craigr. Marie Davis, Paul Glass, VValter Eggert, Kenneth Brewer, Junior Cackler, Richard Carroll. Bernadine Dorsey, Betty Allen, Valaria Foster, Bonnie Johnson, Betty Kennedy, Annette Hartley, Richard Garland, Dean Burnett, Ronald Goode, Lee Hutchinson. Evalee Greene, Dorothy Kardonsky, Betty Gray, Marcia Curtis, Betty Hazlett, Marg- uerite Cisky, Pauline Carlson, Marjorie Fenley, Robert Curtis. Harold Gurwell, Helen Gray, Mary Curtis, Geraldine Hughes, Paul Crabille, Paulene Crnhille, Gloria Hardin, VValdo Brown, Eugene Peterson, Mahlon Laing. In September, 1939, one hundred and forty soph- omores who had matriculated in C. H. S. as fresh- men. gatliered in the auditorium for the first fall round-up and listened to the words of welcome from Supt. Cougill. We were fully determined as we looked back over the freshmen year. and forward through the sophomore, to make the second year' one in which the class-room extra-curricular activities should be aware that the brainy and brawny sophomores were there. During this year we continued to improve in writing and speaking throuzh the instruction re- ceived in English. We were introduced to the wonders of the planes, straight lines and circles in plane geometry, and to the mysteries of science and history. The extra-curricular activities were more aware of our presence in this year. In the dramatic work, we were given parts in plays for special assembly. The sophomore party in December was success- ful due to the energy and cooperation of the class officers Woodi ow Lambirth, Marjorie Finley, Grace Smith and the sophomore Sponsors. Miss Arnold, Miss Kimble, and Miss Rogers. The music groups found large numbers-our outstanding musicians
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