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FRESHMENvlP U----- pv iVe Strive Cos the Best. Valley Maroon Durner. Catherine Rogers, Pauline Edick, Raymond Rogers. Vaughn Aid, Emerson McIntyre. Lola Archer. Phyllis Mellor. Mary Baker, Edwin Messimer. Joyfe Bibler, Thelma Morey, Edwar- Hiood, Donna Belle Nicol, j)or° ™ Blood. Glenn Nielsen, OtfTdon Bryan. Dale Pain , Anna Fairchild. James Flaherty. Dote Fletcher. Everett re r, F Pari Aim Bryan, Doris Parish. Bl wy Ify , Buffeobeiger.1 Jla Parish. Mart f Bush. JUbeft Parker. Erma ' ’ Capfinger. Eldon Park r. stella (Jasey. Peter ■ Powers. Kenneth ''Cheney.; Gall Pratt. Mildred Clement., Itele Randall. Ion Cole, Marjory ReQtdjr. William Cottrell. Wayne Reefman. William (’rosier. Carroll E. Reynas, Vern Davis, Hazel Riley. Donald Davis. Roger uiley, Marjorie Dernier. Danzel Ripley. Jackwyn DeVlllers, LorraineRoberts, Mary J. Dies. Joe Robins. Royal Dillon. Madeline Robu, Dorothy Roiter, Arlene Rowden. Lawrence Rowe. Robert Rugh, Walter George See. Margaret nghouse, JackShaull. Mildred Carol Mae Shaffer. Jimmy Shaver, Doris C. Shaver. Dorothy Shaver. Geraldine Sherman. Julian Shriner. Jean Shumaker. Edith Garvey. William Gidner. Eleanor Goodrich. Naomi Gordon. Carl Grier. Barbara Grier. Junior Hugger y. Kenneth Shumaker. Velma Hamilton. Barbara Siple. Mary Hart. Alice Smith. Vivian Hatt, Norman Smith. Sumner Hawk. Myrna Spaniolo. Virginia Heinha h, Ger’.rudeSpotts, Kenneth lline. Neva Spotts, Russell Hines, Hugh Spotts. Velma Holmes. Della Steinman. Lorene Horn. Elizabeth Stevens. Eloise c Nl rv J. King C. Weaver V. Spaniolo M. A. LeRoy CLASS HISTORY In September. 1934. the fresh nun made their official debut in old C. H. S.. striving for the best.” according to their motto, in scholastic and extra- curricular activities. During their eighth grade experi- ences. the 8 A’s had as their exe tlve staff: Dale Bryan, preside» Virginia Spaniola. vice Katherine Durner, seer Joyce Messimer. treasured, cers elected to head the Harold McGinnis, preslj wick Butterfield, vice don Nielsen, secretary; and Marjorie Riley, treasurer. Mrs. Marie Tavlor and Mrs. Frances Wildern occupied important positions as advisors to the 8 B’s and 8 A’s respectively. The class was and is singularly projid of Walter Crampton. who has ed his guitar and sung in several mbly programs. his year. Miss Sue Gillam and endell Anderson, foreign language science instructor, respectively, cted as advisors. Jean King, popular the school as a tap dancer, led the class as president. Clare Weaver was chosen vice president; Virginia Spaniola. secretary: and Margaret Ann LeRoy, treasurer. The class of ’38 feels it has made a successful beg’nnlng in its four-year high school career, with competent leaders, sympathetic advisors, and co- operative classmates. They strive for the best.” Hosmer, Dorothy Imes, Evelyn Ives. Wilford Kaess. Dick Kane. John Kelley, Hilda Kelly. Jack King. Frieda Jean Frank Harris Maynard Theda King. Kline. Krebs. Locke. Loveland. Loveland. Sutherland. Nettie Szemer. John Tharp. Clare Thompson. Elaine Thrall. Evelyn Totzke. Lucille Uhl. Opal I’prlght. Floyd Van Vleck, Fred Walter. Ernest Wardwell. Zelma Weaver. Clare Weaver. Holland Dorene Wehr, Rex Lyford, Archie MacDonald. John Marple. Edward McClintock, Wm. McGinnis. Harold Bottomley. Laurence Heinbach. Gertrude Lamoreaux. Gordon LeRoy. Margaret Ann Milbourne. Lawrence Welch. Mary Williams. Madaline Wilson. Maxine Wyble. Lois Zeis. Helen PRESIDENTS MESSAGE WE. the class of 1938. started our Freshman year with a courage- ous and optimistic outlook and now are about to start preparations for our Sophomore year. We hope that we may carry on throughout the remaining course of high school the high ideals which have been fostered in our minds dur- ing the past year by our worthy faculty. With our motto, We will do our best with what we have wnerever we are. ever foremost in our minds we should be a credit to our school. During this year we have enjoyed the debut of our social school activi- ties by having class parties. Through the wise guidance of our class advisors. Miss Sue Gillam and Wendell Anderson, we hive come to a very satisfactory end of the first epoch of our high school days. We. the class of 1938. wish the class of 1935 a very favorable future. Jeanne King, President of Class of 1938 Page 10
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SOPHOMORES' '4' Motto—Onward and Upward. Flower—Rose Colors—Blue and Gold soriioMoKtis i. P t ia pachdf. Mary Allen Amspac Haas. Ruth Harpli.ut, Peter ItartilvJll Blggf. B r, litirkf. Bond.. HfoyiLl Wad . WerJl Bryan. Njtfl Bttft e‘t t . 3l uher It ' HtlrsleyvJ UeS Bjitl JJohrt anflejd. Phyllis Cfbrltt Janies Wayne ‘nJ imas Mellor. Junior MerrlttX Floyd Morgan? Donald Murray. XTHry Edward Frances m. Joe t liols. T ibi ell. Jack A- dt. Alice J T vermyer, “Keith Patterson. Jeanne Perry, Clare Peters. Martha Porter. Evelyn Powers. Helen Putman, Raymond Colizz . Ann Marie Ray. RobPrt rge 1r % Hay. Collins. George rReed, Robert Combs, Samue ,'RelateAjbouglas Conardy EJmer RiclW Donal Cooper: KW k rt gjl£yT Virginia Cox. Audrey Rogers. Hele. X)avfs, prf’la Roger ’Davis, Jack r D’ ofcjnson. FrunkLft Draper. Esthtux Dewey, Mario Dies. Thel ia Everets. Charles y. WHty Higby Horn. Pauline ne. Margaret Runn. Dorothy Ever. Zelma Fox, Rollert Frace, Jimmy Hill Garinger. Dorol Granger. My, Gregg. FmhVXk rgare; Roy s Kenneth oot. Rolfe. Haihleen Kustelti Ju Sattrl iee. sktefly, Dwfeld StJ rnmkl. ORTnest Sfra A ICktaryn lecofe.l Vivian Slade. Iwnette SmlttiflKenneth Snyder. John Harmon. Gertrude Shaver. Doris M. Norman ralter ’leobelle Margaret Charles Jones. Kenneth Jones. Lee Kendall. Eleanor Kilian. Jack Lavterty. Ruth I,ehmans Yvonne Love. Merlin Lowe. Mary Maurer. Harold Dowker. Helen Kipllnger. Eva Puffenberger. Snoke. Vera Stevens. Dorothy Stocking. Dorothy Stone. Lauraine Taylor. Richard TTaylor. Robert Top. Rosalie Thompson. Eugene Tyler. Maurice Walker. Doris Wietzke, Franklyn Willis, Kathryn Wilson. Marjorie Wood, Lawis Wood. Oral Zanger. Edna Mary Jean D. Reister H. Dewey S. Combs M. Biggs PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE TTXDER the kind and skillful guid- a nee of Mrs. Alleen Combs and Miss Elizabeth Krieger the has been one of suet sophomore class. We have enjoyed atiffiJHifle’ei pdjt In the gym and are-ffhuining a rfenet roast in the park and the pnnu picnic at Duck Lake. We have experienced a d In the loss of our classmat Brooks. To finance plans for oiB unior we have initiated a imtliof ea money by selling mtenyne sub tions. We hope our umK rtakin year will be as successful as of the last. We extend our farewell to the de- parting senior class yid wish them success for the fu A highly esteemed classm; IT-J imi U'i- inuafy A . 19yt. fti ln the Mi st irlotte H te future, looks , , a,$ K°°(l two m . r jjlJV' ith Mrs. Frances Wildern and r J Mrs. Marie Taylor as advisors, it ' iw f red» h l'Preliminarv lan to seconJWtrvi i ul(ent CLASS HISTORY Q he . lass „f '37 finia Cochrane' Uied Jam,a , , leaving an unfortunate JnRyoJ 0i- eoilci successful fre8jjm yal aggregate, tyember of ‘ jy j During their s pX nK»rWyear, the . dents laave amoved zf number- of is asa parties. glas ji star flrnved an e£i wsideiiy 'Throi gJh)ut the .vei y aided ‘tedijy Harln Dewey as vice preliminary lap to aeconitfryj the eighth grade. llWCirr V :a led the olaa, aa pr« f,4t? swey. as vice i.r.-oi.H o,MW™ to the Peters, as secretary: aijd -L. .L. „ J Bill Frace. as treasurer. j3ur- W', c,aJl) r 3l has completed its the freshmen rear. Miss Mary , i ‘'X™of hish «• «'1. ever strlv- .ml l now Mrs. Jay Dykhouae) ’ » ard an i L'pwar l Miss Helene Wuebben served as sponsors. The executive stafT con- sisted of Evelyn Huber, president:
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EIGHTH GRADE Motto—It's Folly for the Frog to Swell In Order to Equal the Ox. Flower—Orchid Colors—Maize and Blue H Aulls. Kli .aheth llarber. Jay Boughton. Myrl Bouska. Dorothy Braden. Homer Bradley. Jessie Burton. Frances Bush. Charles Casler. Shirley Cole, (iaylord Cove. Robert Cox. Alice DuBois. Adelaide Fletcher. Richard Green. Janis Howe. Ruth Lawrence. Emery Mason. Dale McDaniel. Virginia Youngs. Frances AN McLean. Mary Moist. Elmo Perkins. Lucille Pryor. Lois Randall. Betty Rathburn. Ruth Redfleld. Pearl Reed. Marian Richey. Maxine Roberts. Lester Sparks. Robert Swartout, Altavene Thomas. Vance Tullis. Max Wagoner. Wayne Widrig. Charles Wilkinson. Dor Ann Alsover, Charlotte Anderson. K. A. Allen. Margaret Ballard. Ruth Britten. Elmer Bruce. Kenneth Davis. Robert Dolson, Donn Elies, David Fielder. •File. Mason Fisher. Della Friar. Jewel Fullerton. Mildred BN Murray. Jo Jane Myers. Anna Mae Morgan. Bruce . Nye. Virginia Orr. Carrol Packard, Edward Patricia Parkhurst, Robert Paine. Carl Perry. James Rathburn. Robert Rcdick, Janet Rolfe, Richard Rossman. Jack Rowe. Donald Scott. Verne Carman. Mary Jean Parker. Chandler. Murray Clever. Neil Rosemary Ripley. Violet rulton. Robert Saums. June Garinger. Douglas Sisson. Eileen Gilllhan. Dorothy Smith. Morris Gillihan. Mildred Snoke, Dorothy Harshman. CharlesSpice, Robert Hennings. Berdina Hughes. Charles Keeny. Elsie Keith. Helen King. Harold Laverty. Edgar Lee, Donald Masters. Marlin McGinnis. Louise Miller. Charles Stevens. Maxine Stocking, Virginia Teigler. Lawrence Thompson. Martha Toutant, Eldred Udell, Robert Ward. Virginia Wise. Eleancre Young. Jack Rowley. Mary Nancy Ruffenbarger. Robert PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE •VHE time is rapidly drawing near A when we must enter our fresh- man year of high school. We are about to enter Into a new phase of school activities which will enable us to enter more thoroughly into the spirit of C. H. S. We must look forward to the time when we shall be leaving, instead of entering high school. We hope that we may successfully meet the prob- lems which will inevitably face us as upper-classmen. It is our hope that at the end of our high school career we shall have shown ourselves u credit to our school. To the class of 1935 we extend the best wishes that they may have as successful life out of school as they have shown themselves to have while in school. Eldred Toutant. President of Class of 1939 Page It E. Toutant R. Udell CLASS HISTORY One hundred and two eighth graders comprised the class cf 39. under the Joint leadership of Mrs. Marie Taylor and Mrs. Frances Wildern. According to their sponsors, these students showed unusual executive ability and their financial status at the conclusion of the school year was such that little fear need be felt at the beginning of their freshman year. With the inception of the second semester in February, the following twenty-nine students were added to the ranks of the class of '39: June Burchfield. Norman Dodge, Grace Gonser, Lawrence Hammond. Vern Hinckley, Robert Huber. Gayle Ma- goon. Jack Mate. William Morgan. Eunice Riddle. Jack Smith. James Tracy. Jack Wellman. Sebert Willet. Doris Winslow. Genevieve Xanders. M. Chandler D. Mason Virginia Bryan. Hazel Bumford. Vir- ginia Kinunel. Madaline Parish. Elmer Poppe, Alberta Pratt. Donald Raines, Nelson Shumaker. Genevieve Siple, Raymond Snyder. Betty Sparks. Glen- dale Strickland, and Frederick Young. This year's executive staff was com- posed of: Eldred Toutant, president; Dale Mason, vice president: Murray Chandler, secretary: and Robert Udell, treasurer.
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