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OFFICERS From left to right: Jack Baker, President; Robin Miller, Treasurer; Dorothy Lefforge, Secretary; Larry Jordan, Vice-President; Sue Rich- ards, Reporter. Research themes nd Sxams UVtade s orry, Jiut Our Officers nd Sponsors Reassured %Cs Senior S istory In September, 1952, forty- three freshmen, includ- ing two new entries, Miriam Swinger from Illinois and Robin Miller from Sidney, entered high school. The class had two parties at the Coliseum in Fort Wayne. The class was sponsored by Mr. Gerold Faudree and Mr. Wayne Billing. The class elected as their officers the following: Jack Baker, President; Larry Jordan, Vice-President; Tom Schumaker, Sec- retary; Sue Richards, Treasurer, and Dorothy Lef- forge, Reporter. The following year thirty-nine ambitious pupils entered Chester High. During that year the class enjoyed two class parties at the Coliseum in Fort Wayne under the sponsorship of Mr. Scribner and Mrs. Lytle. The class elected the following as their leaders: Robin Miller, President; Carol Grossnickle, Vice-President; Sue Richards, Secretary; Larry Jor- dan, Treasurer, and Jane Schenkel, Reporter. In 1954, thirty-seven juniors entered school look- ing forward to the many extra activities that take place during the junior year. We welcomed Theresa Lee as a new junior from Somerset. During the year we eagerly took on the responsibility of putting on a fish fry and selling at the ball games. Mr. Rowe and Mrs. VanCamp sponsored the juniors. The class gave the play SEVENTEEN IS AWFULLY YOUNG which Mrs. Van Camp directed. The officers for that year were: Jack Baker, President; Leo Frieden, Vice- President; Carol Grossnickle, Secretary; Bob Hop- ner. Treasurer; and Dorothy Lefforge, Reporter. At last, in September of 1955, thirty-eight eager and ambitious seniors, including Rowena Carr from Rossville and Bill Kirkpatrick from Lagro, took the first step on their last lap of high school. The class of 1956 elected the following officers; Jack Baker, President; Larry Jordan, Vice-President; Dorothy Leiiorge, Secretary; Robin Miller, Treas- urer; Sue Richards, Reporter. We produced a great success. MAMA ' S BABY BOY . The Ravelings was started under the direction of two worthy ad- visors, Mrs. VanCamp and Mr. Smith. Our money- making projects included the fish fry and the maga- zine sales drive, in which we broke previous rec- ords. Baccalaureate, Commencement, and the long- awaited senior trip ended an eventful year. Phone 988 Compliments of MYERS IMPLEMENT SALES i SERVICE Ferguson System North Manchester Compliments of Dr. R. W. Sawyer, Optometrist North Manchester, Indiana
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FANNIE SWIHART Dont feed it maybe it ivill go aivayr ' MIRIAM SWINGER Now in Chicago ... MARY LOU TYNER ■ ' O i my! W hat time is it? nd learning oo. Hurrah Senior Class, hurrah We ' re the best C. H. S. ever sow We ' re the pepiest class in school And we never break a rule! (Oh No!) Were sharp as a tack so they say They ' ll be wanting us back some fine day. So for old C. H. S. we will say We are no bluff, we strut our stuff for we ' r Seniors. — H. Led D. KENDAL WALTER Now. my dad ' s Chrysler . . . BETTY WILLIAMS Now, in my dreams . . . DORA YOUNG Oh. shut up r » -«■ » ■ - ' L
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