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. M ' ,fm ' sal 55A.i.,-fg SX -W akin-:gs W 6 l-Metals class, a new department in C. H. S. 2-Four fellows lfliilll-1' life easy. 3gSix pretty girls. 4-Funny man of the travk team. 5-Public I,ihI'ary. 64PhySics class, the greatest home rom in C. H. S. 7-VVhat Stair-steps! 8-Music room. 9--Our faithful janitors. 10-Drummer girl. 11-Dignity of the sopli1.nno1'v class. 12-Spswd lest! 13-VValdo's in the jug! 1-1-Keep 'em flying. 15-Flatt's. 16-Junior class pres- ident. 17-Sweethearts on parade! 18-First aid, another new course. 19-'l'h1'e-e slap-happy seniors. 20-Rev. VVeiss, missionary from Morocr-o. 21-Our two able coaches. 22- Outstanding girl of '42. 23- The Threw- D's. 24-Hear view 25gJunior sponsors planning the roi-option. 26- Star gazing.
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362 Students Enroll in Extra-Curricular Activities ' ' ti ns with 362 members played an important Daft in helpiflg t0 make 2 1?-If--iJ2riT:himzci yiear a success. Much credit should be giffen W U19 Student Council' ture Farmers of America, Girl Reserves, Girls' Athletic Association and Future acht-rs of America for their work in promoting more varied extra-curricular activitiels. The Student Council was well rewarded for its hard work during this year by t e ' success of Homecoming, the round table discussion on, HOW Can We AS Students ilp Win the War, Mr. Draper's helpful advice to students, and the new idea of a :ocational Guidance Day in C- H- S ---- This Ye2lI S F- F- A- Chapter will go fmwnlgg story as having the largest membership in the history of the State of Iowa with tive members in the organization. The F. F. A. is also Droud of its Judging H2305 mich won many honors for C. H. S ..,. The Boy and Girl Party, the Mother-Daug er ia and the Easter breakfast were among the outstanding events of the G. R. organ- - d them not only DhYSl- ti . . . G. A. A. girls enjoyed many vigorous hikes that helpe ilytilimut also aided them in earning points for awards . . . Teaching school for a :hor eek, proved to be the most thrilling and outstanding happening in the F- - ' fganization. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Top row: Wilma Skinner, Louise Edwards, Audrey Skin- ner, Marie Stevenson, Bernadine Riddle. Middle row: Margaret Welch, Margaret Mitchell, Norma Teater, Vera Spencer, Ruth Ballard, Dorothy Lenzine. Bottom row: Evalee Greene, Mary Curtis, Celeste Kendall. Miss Louise Gex, Grace Smith, J. Cumalene Wood. STUDENT COUNCIL Top row: Mr, Lunan, Frank Belkey, Max Jones, Jack Spencer, Bill Ansley, VViley Cu1'tis, Jac-k Carlson, Bob Plows, Junior Ellis, Harold Jones. Middle row: Harlan Arm- strong, Doris Douglass, Jean Lingle, Bob Curtis, Phyllis VVerts, Miss Ada Scott, Lillian Ansley, Lois Jean McKinley, Faye iVil- hite, Mary Offenburger. Bottom row: Evalee Greene, Harold Stevenson, Joe Lgvig, Ray Whisenand, Mary Cur- US, VVaYne Moon, J. Cumu- lene Wood, Carol Kendrick. Lucille Bearden, Noi-nm lean Wilson, F. F. A. Pop row: Merrill Hutchin- son, David Price, Charles Powers, Milan Tuttle, Rich- ard Lint-rle, VVende.ll Gard- HGF, Dewey Johnson, Earl Brenaman, Charles Rhine- h3-Pt, Gene Spiker, Junior Caekler, Byrle Smyser, Don Hadley. 6th row: Claude Boylan, Caryl Storm, James Kelley, Charles Storm, G t- 1- 3 141 H i b b s, Albert Brown, Charles Graves, A r t h u r Cain, Calvin Mitchell, Mar- vin Teater. Vviley Curtis. 5th row: Max Jones, Eldon Boylan, Marion Peter, lx-lay. vin MOON. Jim Stout, James Askren, Roy Loney, George Ansley, Dwight Nickelson, Arthur Clive. 4th row: Dean Taylor, George Lawler, Caryl Wright, Bob Dunshee, Ilon- ald Trumbo, Donald Willis, Bernard Foxal, Robert Erickson, George Hamilton Laurence Jones, D e W e Loney, Daryl Campbell. 3rd row: Duane VVebb, Itoe Roof, Robert Farrell, Wil liam Catrenich. Robert Brown, Bill Ansley, Keith Stansbery, Richard Farrell, Bernard Mitchell, Wayne Abel, Marvin Sylvaria. 2nd row: Frank Martinache, Charles Rosa, Bob Webb, Wayne Moon, Donald Mc- Farland, Mr. C. M. Hardie, Bob Curtis, Earl Anderson, Gerald Stansbery, Lyle Gil- ham, Norman Fowler. Bottom row: Neil Smith, Bob Allen, Wayne Eddy. Junior Marshall, Junior Bingham, Don Tuttle, Lewis Pearson, Richard Robison, Howard Holmes.
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