SNAPS The CHARHIAN 1—Homework? ? 2—“Pat” and “Tugs . 3—Miss Snoop! ! 4—Curtain Call. 5—Whose? ? ? S— Friendly Guide. 7—Friends. 8—Whoops! ! 9—Love? ? 10—Giggler. —Boogie Wacky Woogie Show. 12—Talent. 13—Ready For Bed? ? 14-—Wading. IS—Bashful? ? ? IS—Your Future. 17—“Nutt Boys . 18—Is It Cold? ? 19—Sock Hop. 20—Old Friends. 21—Just kids. It
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JUNIORS The CHARHIAN Who's Who Claim Betty Hutton....Lois Willard Class Frank Slnatra-.Calvln Csatlos Most aggressive ! oy.....Jack Hess Most aggressive girl..Hetty Sumerlx Best dressed boy..Richard Beechler Best dressed girl....Joun Kerstetter Friendliest.............. Joe Pray Cutest......................Laurel Sturr Most during....................Ted Ross Outstanding athlete...Ray Mohre Grouch..............Dick Trumley Class chatterbox....Sally Sterrett Wolf ........Dick Schneckenberfer Wolfess.............Beverly Baton President’s Message As the class of ’46 slowly closes the curtains of its junior year, it can look back upon 1944 as being one of the most prosperous and successful years of high school so far. This year the Juniors took part In many activities such as the sale ofj magazines in which we sold over a thousand dollars worth of subscrip- tions. which broke all previous rec- ords. The Junior play, the Junior- senior prom and the Junior ussembly were other activities which proved to be highly successful. But much of the credit of our suc- cess should l e given to our advisers. Mrs. Alleen Llpsey. and Miss Kathryn Wesche. who directed the play, sales, and everything else the class under- took. In our senior year we hope, and will try to live up to the fine example set before us by the class of ‘44 and sincerely wish our predecessors lots of luck. ROBKRT HART. 45. President. v v v Class Leaders v v v President...............Robert Hart Vice President...............Richard Cooper Secretary......................Betty Sumerix Treasurer...........Mary Lou Bobier Spring Fever or Somethin! “Kngaged to five girls at once!” ex- claimed Mr. Schneckenbergcr. How do you explain such a situation?’ 1 don’t know.” replied Dick, un- less Cupid shot me with a machine gun. Mr. Gobel: Yes. Joe. what Is it? Joe Pray: I don’t want to scare you. but Papa said if I didn’t get bet- ter grades someone is due for a lick- ing. Highlights The class of '45 with its motto, Work wins , has proved this by its many activities during the year. This class, starting on its way in high school in 41. was led by president, Robert Hart; vice-president. Joe Pray; secretary. Dan Fuller; treas- urer, Vernon Gresso. The advisers were Frances Wildern and Kenneth Brown. The council representative was Jimmie Thornton. The officers chosen for the class last year were: president. Joe Pray; vice-president. Dick Cooper; secretary and treasurer. Clara Mae Morey. The juniors have worked hard this year trying to do their beat, sponsor- ing magazine sales. Junior-senior prom und a junior play. The junior nhiy. Footloose , was presented May 12. The leading cast was composed of Clara Mae Morey. Betty Sumerix. and Harold Cheney. The life of a family in a Chicago suburban home was the feature of the play. Four of the junior boys. Ray Mohre. Joe Pray, Dick Beechler. and Vernon Gresso. played on this year’s basket- ball squad. Others went out for foot- ball. track and inter class sports. Some of the junior girls played soft ball also. An assembly was given which con- sisted of a play entitled. Let Me Come Back , with Joe Pray and Betty Sumerix having the leads. Other nov- elty numbers completed the program. This year the class, under the ad- visership of Mrs. Alleen Llpsey and Miss Kathryn Wesche. chose as their president. RolM»rt Hart; vice-president, Dick Cooper; secretary. Betty Sum- erix; and treasurer. Mary Lou Bobier. Beverly Paton and Sally Sterrett were the council representatives. Two boys, Dick Carrigan. Army, and Murl Davids. Navy, left the class and enlisted in the services. The senior band this year was well represented by the Junior class. Sev- eral students played solos and partici- pated in other various programs. Junior Class Breaks All Previous Magazine Sales Hat’s off to the juniors for the high- est record yet achieved by any class selling magazines. They broke the '44 class record of about $800 by sell- ing $1,110.25 worth of Curtis and Crowell magazines. A contest was held with Jack Hess and Phyllis Wietzke leaders. Jack's team won the contest and he along with Barbara Bradley sold the most. Symbols Class Motto: - Work Wins Class Colors: • Green and White Class Flower: - • Rose Row One H. Ackley, H. Allen. V. Archer. C. Arehart. L. Ateltine. R. Ash. M. Ball. Row Two: B. Barger. L. Baum, O. Beechler. D. Blaine. D. Blodget. M. L. Bobier. B. Bradley. Row Three: M. Buckholz. E. Buckley. M. Caughey. H. Cheney. H. Cherry. B. Conner, D. Cooper. Row Four: R. Coooer. C. Ceattoa. L. Cudney. M. Edick, C. Farrier. B. Foot. J. Foster. Row Five: M. E. Freed. E. French. L. Frey. D. Fuller. K. Gidner. B. Gingrich, V. Gretto. Row Six- B Grier. P. Hack. L. M. Haigh. J. Harag. G. Harmon. R. Hart. G. Hemie Sow seven J Mi... E Hodge.. D. Horn. F. Kane. M. L. Keeler, j. Ker.tetter. J. King. Row Eight: M. LeVan. D. Lewis. B. Lipsey. D. Locke. R. Lynd. C. Marten». B. McKnight. Row Nine: B. Martin. R. Mohre. C. Morey. M. Nash. J. Ondra. R. Ottney. R. Payne. Row Ten: B. Paton. J. Pray. E. Robin . G. Rodeman. C. Roy»ton. B. Rulison. O. Satterlee. Row Eleven: D. Schneckenberger, E. Shamp. L. Shaull, V. Shaw. E. Sloan. F. Smith, J. Smuts. Row Twelve: L. Southward. E. Southworth, L. Starr. S. Sterrett, B. Sumerix. J. Sutherland. N. Tanner. Row Th rteen: M o. A. M. Thornton. J. Thornton. R. Trumley. O. Walker, W. Webb. P. Wietike. Row Fourteen: P. White. L. Willard. R. Woodman. D. Wright. E. Wright. R. Yate». Not Pictured: J. Foster. B. Jane. J. Tuckey. 13
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