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FIRST ROW: Martha Watters, Louise Langdon, Betty Lou Henshaw, Harold James, Naomi Mason, Mary Jennings, Colleen Cain, Rosemary Watters. SECOND ROW: Winifred Dorr, Lottie Whittington, Dorothy Perks, Jenny Wren Alfriend, Mary DeHaven, Betty Catherine Willis, Beulah White, Evelyn Johnson, Helen Reininger. THIRD ROW: Violet Ring, Louise Boyd, Catherine Bane, Vivian Webster, Charlotte Peer, Imogene Johnson, Chic Burch, Janet Burkett, Janice Johnson, Sylvia Birkitt, Billy Whittington. FOURTH ROW: Elwood Tumblin, John Alfriend, David Lynn, Ruth Staubs, Mary Walters, Doris Marshall, Verna Drish, Glenn Ramsburg, James Milton, Junior Fellers. FIFTH ROW: Harrison Rouzee, Joe Hough, John Smith, Leighton Welch, Gene Edwards, Woodrow Adams, Glenn Magaha, Forrest Salter, Billy Wysong, Paul Cornwell. SIXTH ROW: Mrs. Reger, Miss White.
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SLENHIEIUQQS Uihiicers President ....... ...... H arold James Vice-President .... Betty Lou Henshaw Secretary ....... .......... N aomi Mason Treasurer.. . .... Mary Jennings Historian .... .... L ouise Langdon Poet ..... CLASS HISTORY . . . .Harrison Rouzee Twelve years ago we entered the first grade, giving little or no thought to our high school graduation. Now we depart from C. H. S., happy because of what we have accomplished, yet sorry that we will not be back. We extend to our teachers our sincere appreciation for what they have done toward helping us reach our goal and preparing us for the days ahead. Our membership has decreased since we began. Some have gone to other schools, others to jobs, or to the armed fo1'ces. New students have joined us from time to time and have taken their respective places in the class of '45. Sofme of us have excelled on the athletic field, othe1's in the classroom, and a few in both. We shall always look back upon our life in C. H. S. with pleasure and we hope for our followers as much success and happiness as we have had.
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X xxx N '-X txt l Franklin Woodrow Adams Woody X Woody joined us from Rippon. His alert mind and winning' personality have made him one of the most popular seniors. We don't know for sure what he will do after graduation, but we are positive, whether he stays on the farm or dons navy blue to help Uncle Sam, that he will do a bang-up jolt. Best of luck, Woody. Class Basketball '44, '45. Genevieve Harrison Alfriend Jenny Wren One of the youngest and cutest of our class. Jenny Wren has many friends in C. H. S. She has made a top-notch 'i ' xi editor-in-chief of the Rambler. Her ability as a leads-r and her attractive manner are bound to make her many friends wherever she goes, especially with the opposite sex. . X 1. NX Library Club ,42 Assistant Editor, Rambler '4-1 Editor-in-chief, Rambler '45 John Dainegertield Alfriend Johnny Johnny is well known for his blush, which can be seen at almost any time or in any place. Perhaps this, however, is what has endeared him to the hearts of so many of the fairer sex. He served two useful years on the first team in football, and he did some really super writing for the sports column of the Ricochet last year. Johnny has a good speaking voice, and we think he would make a good minister. However, he might fool us and take up journalism, after he has com- pletad serviee with Uncle Sam. Football '-ll, '-12. 713. 'H Ulass Basketball '-13. 'el-l, '15 Basketball Manager '-1-l, '15 l Journalism 'AH Rambler Stall' '45 Catherine Elizabeth Bane Caddie Catherine joined our class just four years ago. Her gay chatter and cheerful disposition have made her a well liked member of our group. We have an idea that her course in home economies will be put into good use in the not too far otl' future. Class Basketball '42, '43, '-H. '-I5 .lournalism '-I5 Home Economics '45
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