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ln fhe fop spof fhis year we find fwo de- serving boys. If you wanf someone who sfudies hard. works hard. and plays hard. your man is Bob Morgan. Bob is nof only very acfive in afh- lefics, buf also in sfudenf acfivifies. Being presidenf of fhe senior class is a hard iob, buf Bob handled if very successfully. We lcnow fhaf Bob will confinue fo be oufsfanding in whafever he chooses fo do. Sharing fop honors we find Ed Renshaw. Ed was very acfive in public speaking and debafe. ln fhis field he has won many honors. Speech making wasn'f Ed's only inferesf in high school. l-le was very acfive in F. F. A. and was secrefary during his senior year. Second place honors fhis year wenf fo Bill Kramer who disproves fhe old sayingjjell 00 brawn and no brain No only was ll . f i aw oufsfanding sfudenf buf he was an oufsfand ing afhlefe. During his sophomore year he was class presidenf. In his senior year he was selecfed for fhe all-sfafe foofball feam. BiII's dependabilify and parficipafion in various ac- fivifies proves fhaf he will be a success in whafever he does.
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Advisor. Mr. Louis Quigley . . . Presidenf. Bob Morgan . . . Vice-Presidenf. Marvin Wheeler . . . Secrefary. Pafsy Grasser . . . Treasurer, Nancy Noyes . . . Sergeanf-af-Arms, Leonard Esflund . . . Assisfanf Advisor. Mrs. Mary Garner. S Semkvw We, The Senior Class of '51, began our Three-year Trek Through The halls of C. H. S. in The fall of '48, Since Then we have come a long way seeking knowledge and pleasures. As acTive Sophomores we builT The TradiTional pre-Thanksgiving bon- fire and decoraTed for BaccalaureaTe. The HarvesT HaunT dance was our firsT big success as Juniors. Fol- lowing nexT was our class play, The Inner Willy, and The annual Junior Prom. For our Theme we chose STarlighTing Seniors. Then, wiTh Two years' experience behind us, we began our lasT year wiTh Top HaT, The Theme for our Senior Ball. We parficipafed in The all- school play, The Charm School, and as Seniors we sponsored a varieTy show. C Day and The sneak, followed by BaccalaureaTe, led us To The final nighT of CommencemenT. IT was wiTh a Tear or Two in our eyes ThaT we received our much-Treasured diplomas and bade a fond farewell To The happy Times aT C. H. S. Flower: Orchid Colors. Silver and Blue MoTTo: WiThin ourselves our fuTure lies. Fourteen i l 1
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Sendafze l. Beverly Joyce Foredyce 4. Barbara Jean Madison 2. Rita Cecilia Fuchs 5. Robert Lewis Morgan 3. William Kenneth Kramer 6. Wayne K. Plank Q- Waieddotaaiaaa Edward F. Renshaw . . . Robert Lewis Morgan Safamzfafzian i. Agnes E. Korvola 2. Sharon Lynn Yochum William Kenneth Kramer 744 5444644142 Seams 6. ' 7 3. Nelle Delores Forsman 8. 4. Martha Lou Blackwell 9. 5. Barbara Jean Madison lO. Www 2466 l. Arline Rae Adams ll. 2. Sharon Raye Dygert l2. 3. Beverly Joyce Foredyce l3. 4. Rita Cecilia Fuchs l4. 5. Ilene Doris Granberg 15. 6. Lucille Beverly Haas l6. 7. Carrol Hemly l7. 8. John W. Jesse iS. 9. Jerene Ann McGinn l9. lO. Lloyd McLaughlin 20. Sixteen Donna Jeanette Standley Richard Samuel Vaughn James Berry Townsend Marilyn Violet Heikkinen Marguerite Joyce Hayden Mary Ann Noyes 'Ma ry Kathryn Osborn Joanne Eleanor Peterson Wayne K. Plank Myra Jean Raby Alice Deloris Stapleton Frankie Elaine Sitton Maxine Mae Turnbow Donna Marie Unkie Marvin Leann Wheeler
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