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Faculty Charles M. Novak With a sputter, a roar, and a bang, Mr. Novak and his Model- A chug between home and school. After giving demonstrations to his car driving class and teaching agriculture conservation, and world history, he finds time for the ski hill, selling Max's insurance, and M.E.A. work. Helen O' Neill When the smell of freshly baked bread comes down the halls, Mrs. 0'Neil1's Home Ec. Class has com- pleted a baking project. Her side interests in- clude sewing, garden- ing, and extensive , traveling. Her big project is the Home- Ec Fashion Show. Robert S. Richards: Windows fly open, faces turn red, cough- ing and sputtering from everyone- an almost 7 9 'Q .J 1 s -f 1 rr , , fQC--.1 5721-I-dd N w'M,, A -w,- Ma , I Hn' ,I everyday occurrence ' Y in Mr. Richard s chemistry class. With an A.B. degree, he mentors the scientific side of C.H.S. life. Mr. Richards has al- ways been interested in sports and athletic events. . fx' 1 i T.!5c7ff'! 'i K L L ff 'V , , M mn, 22, ..L. fi' ' M A ' 'L lxgm , gy r - 4. c y :xi 'ixx A ?a'a N V , L- Y ,g f 5 6 ,-4 ' , V' is f if .- ' ' L ,N .. ' ' 5 ,V I S V. W. , ,rf Q s QV N ' , 45 - as ' my Q E 2 1 1 Z ' J' A Z iyi af ' ' W '22 V r Clarence Odmark Oh, by the way, both bands got straight ones --therein lies his charm. Taking his musical acheivements very nonchalantly, Mr. Odmark is famed for his bands and choirs. When his music and civics schedule permits, he enjoys camping out in the woods with his family. 0 X Terry Rice As assistant coach, Mr. Rice led his Re- serves through an un- beaten season. Re- ceiving his B. S. de- gree from C.M.C., he came to C.H.S. three years ago and has earned an enviable record. Mr. Rice shares the seventh grade teaching chores with Mr. Burns. Freda Stewart With an A.B. degree from U. of M., Mrs. Stewart taught us speech and English and gave us unlimited help with our elocution and dramatics problems. Whenever a debatable topic arose Mrs. Stew- art could always deflate it with an interesting story.
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Seniors of the Gridiron, Stanley Harwood Stan made the all-oppo- nent second team and the all-conference first team this year. He was one of the team's most de- pendable players. Edwin Louiselle Although Ed didn't finish the season, he proved to Ted Mason Yardbird was the work- horse of the team. He led calisthenics and en- couraged the boys on to more and more work. Ted played on the varsity for two years and was voted to the all-opponent second team. Ron Andersen Gerry Burke Ron, a two-letterman, Tiger Burke was one of played halfback on both the most vicious tackles offense and defense, on the squad. A two- playing defense most of letterman, he played two the season. He was on years on the varsity. the varsity squad for two years. ll. ...Q fu, 'V' Bob Mol Larry Smith Squal1y , our leader and Sm1gy played guard or captain, quarterbacked tackle most of the time. the team with exceptional A two letterman, he was skill. As the squad's a hard worker and kept toughest defensive player, the team laughing and he was named to the all- their spirits high even conference second team when the road was rough. and received honorable mention on the all-oppo- nent team. 1, Larry Ingalls Ink , our co-captain, was the only three-letter- man on the squad, play- ing first string three years in a row. He was named to the all-oppo- nent and the al1-confer- ence first teams as a senior. be a valuable runner for the Rayder backfield. Chuck McDermott Termite was our de- fensive guard. He did an excellent job, although he was the smallest man on the squad. He was a two-letterman, playing two years on the Rayder team.
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