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The CHARHIAN f 'AA'A ' ' ' T fbeaa fbiafuf, Couldn't outrun the Sophomores yesterday A FRESHMAN A Sheep Tall Once upon a tlme a young maxden named Llttle Bo Peep Whltlnger cared for a flock of sheep 1n a wlde green meadow One day she lost her sheep and set out to fmd them By and by she came to a hayfleld where she met Llttle Boy Blue Don ley seated on a haystack playxng Sugar Blues on hls trumpet Boy Blue Donley sald he would help her look so they kept on untxl they came to a dark forest Suddenly they heard a roar and a swooshlng sound and looked up to see Blg Bad Wolf At kms flylng low ln a Jet plane chas 1ng Red Rldlng Hood Norris who was fleemg m a souped up hot rod Hltchlng a rude wlth Red they eluded Wolf Atklns and came to the home of Mother Hubbard Cowan Out ln the kxtchen was Simple Simon Olm stead baklng ples for a party glven ln honor of Humpty Dumpty Thorn ell who had finally been put back to gether agaln Then they heard the vo1ce of Wee W1ll1e Wlnkle Nevms crylng at the lock He had got hls wires crossed and thought lt was bedtlme The Three L1ttleP1gs Sassaman Maatsch and WllllaH1SOD were attracted by e smell f es They ran up and told Wlnkle Nevins that it was daytlme and then they went ln By thls txme xt was gettmg rather crowded mslde Bo Peep and Boy Blue set out again to look for the sheep Farther on they saw the house of Peter Pumpkln Eater Marple who was out talklng to Jack Spratt Bos worth about thelr problem wlves A they walked on they met the Three Bllnd Mice Pryor Elllson and Iauch playmg bllnd man s bluff wlth Llttle Mlss Muffet Schroth Contrary Mary Wxlson and Llttle Jack Hor ner Plnch Behlnd a tree was Georgle Porgle Housler klsslng Goldllocks SLHII and makmg her cry Llttle Tommy Tucker Paton sang her a om., and she drxed hex tears Farther on they came to a dark cave Peermg m they saw Jack Burkhead and J1ll Barnhlll buslly at work moonshmlng coca cola They black malled Jack and J1ll mto carrylng a barrel ot coke back to Mother Hub bard Cowans house where everyone they had met was gatherxng for the party Meanwhlle Wolt Atklns had President s Dlary It has been a pleasure to be the presldent of the class of 5? I would like to extend my appreua tlon to the class and lts advlsors Mrs Marena Klpllnger Mlss Wlnlfred Wells Mr Earl Huston and Mr Rob ert Powell tor maklng lt a successful year Some ot the hlghllghts of the veal have been plannlng and puttmg on an assembly selllng refreshments at the Eaton Raplds game and sponsormg a dance afterwards Many of the boys dld well ln foot ball basketball baseball and track whlle other members took an actlve part ln band glee club and other ex tra currxcular act1v1t1es The class of 53 IS lookmg, 101 ward to more happy and eventful years Robert Marshall Freshman Class l ll'wlll6llf Class OHICCTS Presldent Robert Marshall Vlce Presldent Quentm Bosworth Secretary Luc-llle XVh1t1nge1 Treasurer Charlene liarnhlll Student Councll Representatxves Charles Hale Pat Wllson Class Motto Today we follow tomorrow we lead Class Colors Blue and Q old Class Blower Ormhld Most mtellectual boy .loe Iauch glr Joan Xhlson DdVld Sassaman Charlene Barnhlll Inn Maatsch Sally McDonald Most mtellectual Best dressed boy Best dressed glrl Personahty boy Personahty g1rl Class steady couple Douglas Bulkhead Lharlent llarnhlll Muslclan girl Lucille Whltmger Best looklng boy B611 Houslel Best Most Most Class Class Class Class looklng artxstlc artlstlc fllrt gxr Put Vlllson boy Ilon Marple gxrl Barbara llrummettc llruce Ell1S0ll coquette lNancy Ruttel pest Warren Atkms athlete .Inn loun tound hls way bark Plggy Sas-sa man Plggy Maatsch and Plggy Wllllamson started to flee but Atklns turned out to be Just a sheep lll wolts clothlng Then they all stt down to a feast of ple and roke and Bo Peeps sheep tall tleshmenl found then own way home Flrst Row F Ald R Ammon W Atklns M Baker C Barnhlll E Bartlett R Be Second Row L Booth D Bostwlck Q Bosworth P Briggs B Brummette R Br D Burkhead Thvrd Row M Bursley R Bursley D Bust E Cam R Can D Carey R Carroll Fourthclftokw D Carter P Carter B Catron D Chamberlaln R Cogswell R J on ll n Fifth Row L Cotton W Cotton S Cowan B Crittenden B Dane A Debler l Sixth Row R Donley B Ellison R Epler W Ferguson W Freeman M French T venth Row B Grlffln M Gruffm C Hale D H ey Ham: on C a R Hol day Elghth Row N Housler S Howard M Howe R L Johnson D Jones J Martm Nmth Row R Llghtner J Logan J Maatsch W Mac Naughton R Mann D R Marshall Tenth Row D May L McConnell S McDonald J McLane S McLaughlin E Mo Eleventh Row B Montgomery T Nash R Nevuns C Norris D Norrls K Olmstea Twelfth Row W Papranec T Parker J Parr D Paton S Phllllps J Punch Thirteenth Row R Potter J Pratt D Pryor M Reed C Rolfe B Rose Fourteenth Row N Rutter D Sassaman S Schroth J Settles D Shepard F Skl Flfteenth Row D Smlth S Smith W Smith B Smurr J Spagnuolo Sixteenth Row H Stanton J Starr D Strlckland E Them C Thornell J V Drnes che Seventeenth Row L Whntmger R Wllllams N Wulllamson J Wlllls J Wllson P Not puctured J Iauch H Landers R Stuky C Stults R Whlte J Young 1 1 . . . . . 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The CHARHIAN Ewa fbaafuf Just got my school sweater A SOPHOMORE Pres1clent s Dlary , A we tl1e tlass of 52 c Ill plete ou1 SllDll0ll10le woxk we tan look back o11 a successtul and happy yea1 Our att1v1t1es stax ted by sellmg hot dogs pop and candy baxs at the Grand I edge basketball game Then we sold at the ll'lStlIlg,m basketball g,11ne HI1dS1l0llb0l8d a dante atte1vwa1ds In d.IltllllOll we had some bake Sales Our assembly Sophomon llohday gave us a chance to show part of the talent 1n oul class Many classmates have pa1 t1t1pated 1n athletns band and other sthool a.1t1v1t1es I would hke to thank o11r ad v1so1s Mrs Nllldxed Iauch lvlrs Joy Mur1ay 'VII Dallas Stall and 'VIr llally Blanchard f th9lI' help and l0OD8I':1t10ll th1s yeax Robelt W Johnson Sophomore Class P1es Sophomore Daze Sevexal astoundlng 1nc1de11ts rotked the co1r1do1s of C H S today Wllll8 hurrymg to get to sthool Jerry Chapman Jun Wensley and Brloe Brown ran lnto a. telephone pole wlth the Xtensleys U11 A Ialge uowd 1Ltlll6I8ll at the stene ot the at tldent anrlf 1111e1 'Vlo1 ton Clllllll rl upon the Xtensleys cal o 111 :ke a spesth ibout sate dllx mg All 111 TlWl0l Tlaey Bela lllll Betts l'lldl9 Lenon and Eugene qlldlll stalted a t1ap game 111 the stleet The game was lllllkell up by Nlalgueute I l9P1l Be1111ta Nldlllll and Betsy Stucky who have formed '1 Women s -Xlltlf Illlllllllg Leagu Pat Gould turned on the 0a1 11d1o to llIOVtIl out Galner and they heard a 1epo1t that an estaped madman trom Kalama zoo was l1eaded towa1d Cha: lotte Then SUSIG Peck SCI eamed and polnted to the flagpole whe1e the mamat was Cllflglflf., He slld down llill up to the th111l tloor and stnted thmwmg, Class OHICCYS P1 esldent Robext W Johnso11 Vxce Pres Klrke HHlI'1Ilgl0Il Sec1eta1y Barba1a Keeley Treasurer Wallace Bruce Student Councll Rep1esenta tlves qllblllldll Kelley Vontla Thompson Class 'VIotto Constantly strlvlng to make our best bettel Class Colors Blue and Sllxer Class FIOXNGI Lly of he Valley Nl 1st mtellettual boy Bruce Brown Most lntellettual glll B1rba1t Keeley Best dlessed boy Robelt W Johnson Best dressed gul AIl6Il9 Gammagt Pe1sonal1ty loy Roge1 Nelson Pelsonahty g 1I Vlarllyn Hethe1 1flgtOll Class steady eouple Bob Johnson 'VIa11an Wood 'VIus1t1an boy Charles Sehae 1 'NlllSlC1dI'l gnl Sally Woodard Best looklng boy Norlyn Brough Best looklng gnl Pat Gould Vlost dl t1st1t bov Shel 111an Kelhv Vlost a1t1st1t g1rI An11 Sehaefex Joanne Cole fTlGdJ C'ass fhrt Class coquette Class pest Class athlete Brute Brown Rosalle Km., Tom Snydel Wally Brutt lllllzlly books out tht wlndows Halrld DldIll0Iltl lXllk8 HHIIIHL, ton Bob Boyd Ralph GI3.lIl and Do1w1n Schultz lall aftel hlm and after a halr I'HlS1l1g chase over the root tl1ey f1nalIy tackled hlm 'VlE!3llWll1l6 Bonnle Wells had Called the sherltf vlho .nrlved and took 111m to Jall Vleannhlle Joyce Roberts I Idll Pletthex andA1111Sthaefe1 had been playlng, wlth matt hes and had atcldentally set the school on llle Bob Guthr1e Tall ant called tI1e lllelllell SlSt6d 1 l by the whole sopho more class wl1o lllllew textbooks lnto the flames they soon put the f1l9 out ska L Bobclk w P Bostwlck R Boyd R Bracy M Brlggs B Brock M Brough ugh B Brown W Bruce Chapman rk oe G Co P Cook K A Dempsey W Babcock M Barnaby P Baum P Bennett T Berg J Betz I W o o o w D Dempsey C Deuel Edwards B EII L F M Farr age R Garn G Goelz P Gould R Gram N Grant M Green M Green P Grlffm ow R Guthrle B Hack J Haley L Hall R Harag K Harrxng on therlngton D s H es Irv ne R C Johnson R W Johnson D JONES Fle Fletcher M Forshee Frazler B Fullerton A 1 l rv E Kays B Keeley S Kelley R Kung S Langford C Leach C Lee E non Maru P Masters R McConnell C McLane L D Mllls Row B Moore G Morton A Muma H Myers R Nelson R Newand IS w R arlsh r er Pec E Pe M Pe B Phll s II ps n C Satterlee llker M Slmpson ansbury A Weaver S Woodard Row B Powers J Rhlnes M Richard J Roberts Roberts H Row A Schaefer C Schaefer D Schultz E Sharp D Sherman L Row A Smuth D Smuth H Smlth T Snyder M Stall A Stansbury Row B Stucky J Surnerlx A Taylor V Thompson L Towe Row B Wells W nsley B W1 J Wlnchel G Wonser red H Dlamond, B Perrault, A Thomas Q-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: I l 6 0 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J . 1 . .-.---A- :::::::::::: 5- s----- -- 1 1 - Il . 1 1 s ' . , ' ' . 20 - ,I u . , 1, ' ' ' . 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'A The CHARHIAN fbeaa fbmfuf I wonder If Hugh School rs drfferento AN EIGHTH GRADER Orange and Black Presrdent s Diary Charlottes Leading News Journal June 5, 1979 Old C H S grads will be 111 terested rn knowing that the auction held yesterday at the residence of Dean Bruce turned up a musty old document that had been collecting dust rn the attic for a quarter of a century It wa.s Deans long lost dairy of 1954 rn which were recorded the important rtems concerning the graduation class of that year In September the mayor of the student council Gary Frace called a meeting to determine the policies of the school As srsted by secretary Linda Smith and the three senror members of the council Carla Powers Donna Clark and Lloyd John son he decrded to oust the school board and turn the management of the school over to the seniors The motion was carried and 1 new board was elected The mem bers were Alfred Escobar Davrd Dykhouse Eileen Wenger Elea nor Wood and Peter Carpenter who was also president of the senror class In October and November the Oriole football squad sparked by James Carr John Dewey and John Vance over ran all oppon ents to gain an undefeated sea son team cheerleaders Sandy Parish Karen Lavengood and Jeanine Jenson helped the Or role quintet John Saurer Eugene Curtrss John Betty Gary Cooper and Stuart Southworth win the trtle of state champs for the first time rn C H S history The Journalism carnival charge of Elliott Johnson and Jean Dempsey smashed all pr evrous records Theme of the We the members of the class of 54 would like to thank our advisors Vlr Eldred Toutant Mr Elkrn Isaac and 'VIr Hubert Bronson for th help and en couragement they have given us during the year Our only money raising pro Ject attempted was a bak sal that proved quite successful We have enJoyed many and varled activities and happy trnres together Our hopes and aspirations look to the comin: years We trust that our senror hrgh experiences wrll prove as fruitful and as pleasant as le years we leave behrnd High school here comes 4 Donald Ells Eighth Grade Class Pres Class Officers Presrdent Don Ells Vrce Presrdent Gary Frace Secretary Mary Marlovse Treasurer Drane Roberts Student Councrl Representa tives Joan Treadwell John Betty Class Motto Nothing suc ceeds llke success Class Colors Blue and Gold Class Flower Carnatlon Most intellectual boy Most intellectual grrl Linda, Smith Best dressed boy Elmer Jones Best dressed grrl Coranne Derby Personality boy Gary Frace Personalrty grrl Joan Treadwell Class steady couple Stuart Southworth Drane Roberts Musician boy Davrd Hefflebower Musician grrl Drane Roberts Best looking boy Gary Cooper Best looking grrl rnarn show was Bedlam Starring were all members of the class of 04 Having made more money than any previous class thc class of 54 decrded to travel by plane to England for a class trip Karen Iavengood Most artrstrc boy Edwrn Adams Most Class Class Class pest Clifford Palek Class athlete Wrllram Lrshtner artistic grrl Pat Davrd flrrt Jack Quantrell coquette Janis Root First Row E Adams D Applegate R Baker C Barnaart W Barnaart A Bartlett J Baum B Beals Second Row J Betty D Boyd S Bracy D Bruce B Butler D Carroll L Carroll P Carpenter Thurs Ftgw N Carter R Catron J Chamber am D Clark M Converse C Cooley ooper Fourth glow E Curtlss P Davrd M Davrdson J Dempsey C Derby J Dewey onley Flfth Row D Dykhouse Earl Ells A Escobar L Farquhar G Fortney Sixth Row D Frazier W Frey S asslee H Goelz J H ley R Hall Hammond Seventh Row D Hefflebower J Hicks C Hllrs J Hopkins R Housler J Jenson C Johnson Eighth Row E Johnson G Johnson L Johnson P Johnson B Jones E Jones J Kane Nrnth Row C Keeny K Landers K Lavengood C Lea A Lewis W Lrghtner V Mahon Tenth Row B Mann M Marlowe B Marple M Matheney J May D McDanleIs R McDanreIs Eleventh Row J Mecum D Merrrll Michel J M ler L Muller S Moore Nrsse Twelfth Row J Myers E Olmstead C Osman C Palek B Parish S Parish D Parr Thirteenth Row G Perkins W Phrlllps J Pretrogallo C Powers A Reed J Rhmer J Richardson Fourteenth Row D Roberts H Rogers R Rogers J Rot J Saurer C Schmunsler D Schultz Fifteenth Flow E Sharp L Shults L Smith S Southworth J Sparks M Stall B Th Frace P om son Sixteenth Rolla! 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