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CLASSES The classes of this sch l oo march on year after year in the harmonies and discords of student life. Each class expresses a different type of emotion. The Seniors harbor regret at the thought of leaving, the Juniors feel the fullness of their high school careers, and the Sophomores show both bewil- derment and happiness in beginning their secondary education. The members of these classes participate in a number of interesting activi- ties in all fields, and try to keep the standards of work and play on a high level. l . s .1 .Ky 1 l f- A , ' 6 f KTO ff Q ,Zio-U-jig? lc? A ! -'Z 7 D135- i T I , a 9 1 A vflsevsf-3 :s dnl. 'ggfskgva -X .....- I ' M wit- A-173'-f ,, . . ,pq h 5.540-Annxaleda.. 'H' Twenty- ght
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Thirty . ,. . R4 an f JANUARY OFFICERS Richard Woodruin, Vice-Presidentg Leo Moses, Presidentg Barbara Spruce, Secretaryg Bob Agsten, Tom Knapp, Tom Garten, Student Council. We, the January Senior Class, bid adieu to C. H. S., its students, and to its Worthy teachers. We are sure our time was well spent and We have accomplished much. As Sophomore-s, we entered the social life by entertaining with a party. Our class was also represented on the athletic fields. As we moved on to be Juniors, our dreams were brightening. Among the many social events of the year were the Junior Play and Junior Party. On the athletic fields we were represented on all teams. We then moved on to complete our dreams. As Seniors our class was represented in the National Honor Society, National Thespians, All-State Chorus, All-State Dramatics, and All-State Basketball Teams. We feel that our work as high school students is finished and we 'move on to make room for the oncoming Seniors, knowing that they will take up their responsibilities with a will and uphold the ideals of Charleston High School.
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