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UNIORS SACRIF ICE F ORIVIALS, ORCHESTRA FOR PROM IN SPIRIT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE rmals and orchestra for the Junior-Senior Prom were rfully sacrificed by the upper classmen in the spirit of mal Defense. Nevertheless the fun and enjoyment of Jarty was not rationed in the least. The two classes red their traditional frolic together on Friday, May 8, ,e Legion Home. nior Jolliff, president, Marie Stevenson, vice-president, Helen Dillman, secretary-treasurer, led their class to t honors during this school year with the aid of their sors, Miss Ella Mae Knop, Miss Faith Blomgren, and A. H. Crocker. The Class of 1943, one hundred forty- in number, set a new record in C. H. S. for a junior Adalene Adams Norma J. Agan Iris Allen Delores Anderson Earl Anderson Harlan Armstrong Helen Armstrong James Askren f' Margaret Bailey Ruth Ballard Joe Batten Doyle Becker Frank Helkey Betty Bell Glea Bennett Johnny Bennett llobert Bentz Claud Boylan Earl Brenaman Louise Brip:g's ltoberta Brightwell Albert Brown Robert Brown Annalezi Carson Helen Coles Mary Lu Uonner Fhristine Cooley Mark K. Crztiprq Helen Curtis Louise Curtis Lucille Davis Zelina DeLap1m Evelyn Delpis-rre Helen Dillman Margaret Donahue Doris Douglass .Barbara Dunslice Jack Edgar Louise Edwards Junior Ellis Gienys Evans: J. B. Evans Mary Farrell Bernard Foxal Charles Groves Ellisene Graves Don Hadley . Jack Haines Marjorie Henry Howard Holmes Elaine Howell Arden James Barbara Johnson Darlene Johnson Dewey Johnson Phyllis Johnson Harry Jolliff Max Jones Sam Kardonsky Robert heene Dwight Keeney Marguerite Keeney W Mary Louise Kelley K Jim Kridelbaugh class. Frank Belkey, Max Jones, Junior Ellis, Harlan Arm- strong, .lean Lingle, Doris Douglass. and Faye Wilhite were members of the student council. Sixteen members took an active part. in the F. F. A. The boys who did outstanding work on the judging teams were Don Willis, J. D. Stout, Marion Peter, James Askren, and Caryl Storm. Nine girls were on the way to teaching professions in the F. T. A. organization. Several of the girls participated in the active sports of the G, A. A., with sophomore-junior combination defeating the freshmen-senior team in a basketball game on the same program with the Charger-
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SMITH C. H. S. 1-2-3-4: Nor- mal Training: Stu- dent Council 1: F. T. A. Officer 3-4: Girls' Glee 1-3-4: G. R. 1-2- 3--lz Annual 4: Class Officer 2: H 0 m e Room Officer 3: Lat- in Club 1: Homecom- i n g Attendant. -l: 'Harmony Hall 1: Tune ln 2: On Our Way 3. Her ways are pleasant: her paths are peaceful. CLAYTON STEVVART C, H. S. 1-2-3-4: Col- l'-ae Prep: Latin Cluh 1-23 Track 3-4: Foot- al 4: Flasketlrall 1- 2-3-4: C. Club 3-4: National Athletic-s 3-4: Solo -ii Har- mony Hall 1: Tune ln 2: Lt-t's Move the Furniture 2: The Jewelled Cat 3: On Our VVay 3: Madripfal group 4. With a song in my heart. KAY E. THOMPSON C. H. S.1-2-3-4:Gen- eral: Student Coun- vil 4: G. R. 3-4: Lat- in Club 1. All merry, all hap- py and bright. BILL VAN DER HORST C. H. S. 1-2-3-4: Gen- fralz Track 11 Bas- 1 fetball I-2-3. Don't wake me up. let me dream, MARGARET YVELCI-I C. H. S. 1-2-3-4: 'Wor- inal Traininef: G. R. 3-1: Latin Club 3, 'In your quiet way. MARY BELLE WILLIS C. H. S. 1-2-3-ig Col- lyse I Prep: Q u il l 9 t flfl 3: National Hon, 3-4: G. R. 3: QSixteen in August Learn all, forgets nothing. THEDA M. VVINCHELL Mountain City, Tenn. 1: U. H. s. 2-3-45 Quill Staff 3: G. R, 2: Sixteen in Aug- ust 4. Her eyes are bright as evening star. STANSBERRY C. H. S. 1-2-3-41 Gen- eral: F. F. A. 1-2-3-4: F. F. A. Officer 4. In a world of his own. NORMA MAY TEATER C. H. S. 1-2-3-i: Nor- mal Training. I like your disposi- tion. RONALD C. TRUMBO C. H. S. 1-2-3-ig Col- lege Prep: Student Count-il -l: F. F. A. 1- 2-3-4. I guess I'm just a dreamer. BICTTY MARIE VVALLACE Ivillianison 1-2-3: C. H. S, -1: General: Mixed Chorus l-2-32 G. R. 4: Annual 2-32 Class Officei' 1-2-3: G. A. A. 9-3: t'lXlvs- fwrv at Midni:.:'ht 2: The Folks N e x t Door Il: Declam- atory 1-2. A nrettv airl is like a melody. RAY VVHISENAND C. H. S. 1-2-3-4: Gen- eral: Student Council 1-'Zz Ex. Count-il At: Latin Club 1-2: Rand l-'Z-3-l: Orchestra 1- 2-3-4: Pep Band 3-4. I love life. DORIS VVILLOUGHBY C. H. S. l-2-3-l: Gen- eral: Quill Staff l: G. R. 3-4: Home Room Officer -1. She's as kind as she is fair. CUMALENE VVOOD C. H. S. 1-2-3-4: Nor- mal Training: Stu- dent Council 4: An- nual -l: Home Room Officer 4: Girls' Glee 3: G. R. 3-4: G. R. Cab. 4. i'She's just an All- Amex 'ican girl. LU U ISE STARKE Y C. H. S. 1-2-3-4: Gen- eral: G. R. 4: Girls' Glee 1-2. Doing as I choose. MAXINE TERRELL C. H. S. 1-2-3-4: Rusiness: G. R. 1-2: G. A. A. 2.. Latin Club 4: On Our WVay 3. Vin not the type to care. MILAN TUTTLE C. H. S. 1-?-3-4: Pnsiness: Fi F. A. 1- ?-K-': Hive-fl Chorus 1' F. F. A. Basket- ball. S 11 m e thing nice about your smile. BOB VVEBB C 'I,S.1-2-3-4:Gen- era': F. lf' X.1-2-3-4: .llltlfljllli-L' Team 1. Just let me roam around. VVTNIFRED VVILHITE . Tl. S. l-2-3-4: Col- lege Prep: Student Council 1: Quill Staff 4:Gir1s'Gleel-2-3- 2 llixerl Chorus 3: G. R. 1-2-3-4: Latin Club 21 G, A. A. 1-2- 22-I: Harmony Hall 1: Tune ln 2: On Our Way 3. Her kin dness never changes. RANDALL VVILLOUGHBY C. H. S. 1-2-3-4: Col- lfeqe Prep: Student t i n Counvil 2: L a Club 2: Track 1-2-2- -1: Football 1-2- 3-4: Rnskethall 1-2-3-14: 'Rand 1-2-3-4: Or- chestra 1-2-3: Pep Band 2-3-1: On Our' VVay 3. He is a sport whether in the class- room or on the ath- letic field. JAMES PARDOCK KNO Picturel C. H. S. l-2-3-4: Gen- eral: Quill Staff 3. Ti-uly. I :un a so- vial 1Jl'0lllG1ll.U
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Edward Larson Joseph Larson Dorothy Lenzine Jean Lingle Loren Mnrtin Maxine Massman .laines McCluskey .Jean McCollough Shirley McDowell Donald McFarland Jack McKinley Esther Belle Miller XVarren Miller Jane Morgan Bill Myers lrene Nichol Donald Nichols Virginia Paris Gail Parker Lola Parsons Bob Patterson Margaret Patterson Itelvet-Ca Patterson Lewis Pearson Keith Perrin Marion Peter Virginia Peterson Neil Piersehhacher Patricia Pollitt Johnston Prior .John I-'robasco D -rothy Pugh Delores Pulley Charles Rinehart Pauline Ripperger Br-rnita Robison Margaret .lane Rosa Norman Rose Jlnrjorie Ruark llowev lluble Marilyn Ryan . Delores Shelton lioberta Shepard Mildred Shot-key Marjorie Simpson Audrey Skinner XVilma Skinner 'l':1uI Slater Kenneth Smith Vera Spent-er Gent- Spiker Arlene Stevenson Marie Stevenson Violet Stevenson Kathryn Stone Uaryl Storm Charles Storm J. D. Stout Tlieoclora Strohman Leroy Swanson liuth Thomas Bill Thrasher Don L. Tuttle Gail Tuttle Betty Vvells Faye YVi1hite Don VVillis Beatrice VVilloughby Claude VVright Molly Woodman Melrose Red Cross game. Keith Perrin and Bob Keene were outstanding in the state basketball tournament. Perrin received honorable mention in Jack North's selection of all state teams. Back- ing up the first string players were Bill Myers, Joe Lar- sen, Bob Batterson, Junior Jolliff, Bob Bentz, Arden James, Claude Wright. Dewey Johnson, and Don Nichols. The Class of '43 also produeed several outstanding football heroes. Bill Myers, Marion Peter, Keith Perrin, Bob Keene, Jack Haines. Joe Larsen, Bob Patterson, Jim Kridelbaugh, Jack McKinley, Junior Ellis, Albert Brown, and Joe Batten, were responsible for many of the victories of both first and sec- ond teams. Junior Jolliff and Harlan Armstrong were stu- 4 I ! f I I I H f 4 I I I , s r II E D Q dent managers. The boys who were conspicuous on the track field were Bill Myers, with the discus and shot put, Bob Bentz, mile runne1', and Junior Jolliff, sprinter. Kenneth Smith, Elisene Graves, Junior Jolliff, Barbara Johnson, Claude Wright, Phyllis Johnson, Johnston Prior, and Evelyne Delpierre gave an outstanding performance in the clever farce, Listen To Leon. Twenty members participated in the band and twenty- five in the vocal groups. Roberta Shepard and Helen Dill- man entertained our school many times. Juniors elected to National Honor Society are Harry Jolliff, Marie Stevenson, Johnston Prior, Roberta Shep- ard, Mary Lu Connor, Bob Keene.
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