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RisrORv As we entered the halls of C.H.S. in August, 1961, as greenies, we were led by Cliff Christenot - President. Jack Jacobson - Vice President, John Kammerzell - Secretary-Treasurer. To fight for our rights we selected Ella Christenot to Student Council. Mr. Louis Schorer was our advisor. The new girls and boys added to our class were: Marvin Hofer, Dave Wenum, Joe Hicks, and Audrey Wickstrom. We sold pop and candy at the football and basketball games. We entered our sophomore year of C.H.S. as 35 people who thought we were just a little better than the year before. We were led through our sophomore year by John Kammerzel - President, Richard Thieltges. Vice President and Lois Jacobson - Secretary-Treasurer. And again to fight for our rights we had Neil Bredeson. Our advisor was Mr. Wagner. We added to our roll call: Carol Helm, Rosie Kiern, Bob Sherrad, and Jeanette Markuson. We were sorry to lose Lois and Jack Jacobson. We entered our Junior year thinking we were the best 34 people of C. H.S. We were led through the year by: Richard Thieltges - President, Thomas Hathaway - Vice President and Frances Schaefer - Secretary-Treasurer. We had John Kammerzell and Cliff Christenot to fight for our rights. Mr. Schroer was our Advisor along with Mr. Pearson. We added to our roll call Paul Piquette and we lost Carol Helm and Terry Theilman. Ella Christenot left at Christmas to go to Provo, Utah. Our delegates for Girls and Boys state were: Frances Schaefer and Betsy Buker, Richard Thieltges and Cliff Christenot. We now combine all our years at C. H.S. to make us the Mighty Blue Seniors. We were led by Cliff Christenot - President, Wayne Wardell - Vice President, Harley Shepherd - Secretary- Treasurer. We had Frances Schaefer and John Kammerzell to fight for our rights. We were honored that Richard Thieltges was chosen to head the student body. We lost Dana Ray, Thomas Hathaway, Paul Piquette and Roger Schaefer. We gained Ella back again to make us 29. Mr. Marvin E. Krook was our Advisor. We went to Lake Blaine on our Senior Sneak Trip. U ILL Neil Bredeson wills his ability to stay on the football team and all his good times to Rlynn Rock- man. Betsy Buker wills her seat in French III and IV to her sister Candace hoping that she will not have to fill them. Judy Burgess wills her first chair in band to Pat Beebe and her place in Pom Pon's to anyone who likes to fight. Cliff Christenot wills his quiet ways and dull evenings to Gary Gibson. Ella Christenot wills her ability to irritate teachers to anyone who wants to risk getting kicked out of school. Glenda Cicon wills her ability to get suspended from school for three days to anyone who wants to take their boyfriend into the bathroom with them. Hal Dafoe wills to his brother Bob all the fun in C.H.S. in hopes that he will do better than he did. Neal Eveland wills his immunity to the morning after the night before to the Juniors. Sharon Furlong wills her ability to go steady with two boys at the same time to anyone that wants to have a blast.
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WAYNE LELAND WARDELL Band 1,2,3, and 4; Swing Band 1 and 2; Pep Band 1, 2,3, and 4; District Band 3; All State Band 4; Instru- mental Solo 3 and 4; Chorus 1,2,3, and 4; Boy's Octet 1,3, and 4; Choralairs 2,3, and 4; District Chorus 4; State Adjudication 1,2,3, and 4; Vocal Solo 3 and 4; Latin Club 1 and 2; Science Club 3 and 4; Pep Club 4; Class Play 3 and 4; Class Vice President 4; Annual Staff.
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Shirley Green wills her ability to keep silent unless called upon to anyone who needs to use it next year. Marvin Hofer wills his superior quality and quantity of whiskers to Don Laas. John Kammerzell and Dave Mattson will their ability to lead the football team to a highly suc- cessful season to anyone that thinks they can have the same happy success. Art Lalum wills his place in Letterman’s Club to anyone that makes it through initiation. Diane Launer wills her ability to stay home and study to her cousin Mary Wardell. Jeanette Markuson wills her study halls that are impossible to study in to Dorothy Remington. Bill Morkrid wills his quiet ways and good behavior to his brother Dave, to assist him through the trials and temptations of the next two years of high school. Frances Schaefer wills her ability, according to the Schaefer tradition, to get along with teachers to her brother Paul. Doug Shepherd wills his tremendous singing ability to Tom Gummer. Don Shepherd wills his ability to stay out of trouble to Bobb Rust. Harley Shepherd wills his long and frequent bus rides to those who ride the bus and his rides down- town to the freshmen. Richard Thieltges wills his seat in sixth period study hall to his brother Gary; and his ability to spend the Junior class money to whoever wants it. Rosalie Kiern wills her ability to get into trouble and get along with teachers to whoever wants it. Bob Sherrard wills his mechanical do-hickey to Calvin Oraw in hopes that he will put it to good use. Wayne Wardell wills his ability to sing sharp to Rlynn Rockman and Darlene Isreal in hopes that they will use it to a good advantage. Dave Wenum wills the following statement: 1 have found that due to my many great and varied accomplishments and adventures, which have so eloquently been pointed out to me by an es- teemed member of our fabulous class, it is impossible for me to decide upon any one person worthy of the gift of my indeed superior advice or accomplishments. Darlene Zorn wills her ability to be quiet in Mr. Pearson's classes to Dorothy Remington and Claudine Braodhurst. Lee Ray Staudacher wills his seat in fifth period study hall to Ardell Eveland.
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