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lhiirity Six lieceinher-The sports have taken their regular change :incl this is the nmnth fur lvztsket- hall. Our three players, XX'hitie Cuwell, ,Xllvert Vluergens, anil XX'ztlter lfey, are fully pri itect XX'h w:trl il 2illll1ll'j 'f ing the interests uf their class. en the fllee Cluh held its concert this mnnth, several Suphtnnnres pztrtieipzttetl. ing :it their hest. In the early part of the month nur class hehl its first party of the year. lfverytnie trierl his or her lvest to ht-come a small innocent kitl . :X week's notice wits scarcely enmigli time for such xt dtftstic retluctiun, hut nevertheless ererymie hurl :tn enjuyahle time. Cnntrury tu the higher el:isstnen's pretlietinns, the entl of the semester In-imglit hut few tears to the memhers ut' nur class. l ehru:try -Our grind marks of lust semester hare hruttght us great respect :ttnmig the stnflen I lmcly. XX'e :ire cluing nur hest tu prolong the ecstasy. Several snows have eanlserl us tit get nut our coasters. XX e still enjuy them im- mensel Xlzirch f Th Y' e rlistrict tuurnznnent :intl the Spzirtn junior 'l'uurn:unent fuuntl nur three stars shining more hrightly than usual. Our teachers seein tu he trying tn wreck our guml recnrmls, hut hig :tssiginnents :incl helligerent looks nexer tlillllll. this class. xltfllfxx e are entering Ruth Craig :incl Cztrztht-ll llztris in the llrzunatic Cluh ileclzunatpry contest. lit are in Ht Fa I't t H mruthy XX'ittenl+rink is nur star in the Glee Clulw nperettat and mztny Snphtmturcs the chorus. -re the cliztry must he emletl. May the lztst entries he as culttrtul :ts the tirst. rewell. I go tu the press. Irina X XXn1.1fr. 'ft First row: l,:tu':nul:t Knrsttn. Iflsie l:r:ienih-, .Xnmline lhmviiiiiu. .Xil,e,i.' If.:izier. Tillie lfhers, XI:trqne.ita. .Xll1l1'll, .lnne Kirk, Xlelhn llztrtjc. Ilurotlty liustwiek. Charles Ilepeir, XX'ill:i Iisixis. Ilurntlty Kiefer. Seeinnl row: Xliss Iiztrwin. xulxisorg lhirutliy llrztun. Ruth lfaisterli. Fern folvis. Ruth Craig, tllau llotiglzts, Florence Gnnt, Xluruziret Hzuntn. Iillouise Farrell. ,Iune Hirte, Ilnrothy Decker, l,enr:t XX'r lfilecn lluotle. Third rmr: Myron Hamilton, Robert Sweriuy, Frank Ifhcrt, Charles 1-Qztrney, XX'ilf0ril Gnzleey, Grriysf Irvin, XX'nlter Fey, lbelwnrth Hertieh, llurrl johnson, XX'ilhert Crewe, llerwyn Brooke. lys ill?
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i lllsl rruw: Xlxille 'l'1:ilf:1'. lfifeeiv l'lu4. liernzuliiii l,yi'eli lluffmlliy ll:li1mZ.11. Ninn Xlu-l-l. llzlrriel Simrlilier, 1 . Luniis Xliellfnizilfl. Nlzirg lin1f11.:x. lfruneis Xlii'-Ii1..i'il1. Xlzirie lqulns. lxnih Zane. H emnl rum: lflmei' Yiexeune. kliruliell Il'ui.. Lilli--11 lr.-R4-ii-s':. Hinnzl Lung. Vzirulizie Slettens, tzliffi-ie . Sllllflllx. .Une Nlfffllilwy. Yiminin Smile, Ilfnwfiliy XX'inenln'inle, lwlierm l,e1-nxuwl. .Xllveri ,ln--up-n-. Xlr. fulvi-. xulxism, I - 'lllilml row: llxiun lluyinulmi. .Xlxin Llmill, lleurl Xllismi, -lwlin Xlzin-lxer. lfwlwin Sleella-i'. llnrnell .X4l.ul1-. lleqnw Ruilullll- 'ljmysliili 'l'.i4::ii!, .Xrlulyli llniLuilve.:. XX'1lli:in1 llixlje. killrster llilnlillun, Nlnerl Timlznll. Cll an S s co ll: Septemlver--Sclwwl lvegins nilli ll new kinsl of interest fur :ill ns Suplm1in1i'es. We ile- lC1'llllllQ in make it uni' aim In avenge all the cruelties lienpecl nlum ns last year. ,, . . . , . K. ,, . llie sclimml itseli seems lu luuk upon us with 11 kincllier L'XIll'k'S5lllll. llle rluur ut the lmilmling nn lungei' lmnks like a yawning clragmnfs muutli, rezuly in mlexuur us :it any mmnent, nm' ilues Ille princiivzll luuk su much like 11 tmvering. cruel giant. Octulver--Sclmol is in full swing. .Xclivities :ire well unfler way. Tn enipliasize mn' grim'- ing iinpurtzmce we :ire placing representzitix es in the various extru-Curriculzn' urgzmiza- lions uf the selmul. Slzitistfcs slum' Ilml there are ten Suplnnnures in tlle llr:mmli: Clulw, lil in the Yemx'lei's Clnlf, nine in the Glee Clulv, ll in tlie Rip :mil llip Clul-, nine in tlie lrlllllfk' lf:u'niei's Clnlm, zinfl eigln fn the Yelluwjzlckel llzinrl. .X class nieeiing' was lielml zilmnt tlie niiilclle uf the munlli. Miss llzirwin :xml Xlr. Cnlxis were clmsen fur nur Class znlxisnrs. 'lllie wllicers eleclerl werei Cll1ll'lL'S Skeet llK'lN'W- l'I'l'SlllK'l1lI lll'k'XXj'll llmnke, SL'Cl'L'l1il'j' :incl 'lil't'2lSlll'k'l': :mil Czlrzillell llzuis. Yite il,l'L'Sl1li'lll. lfuutlmll is :in zlelix e spurt tliis inunlli. Games are lveing plzayecl every week-ennl, Sulrlimiicwe represeiitalixes are present in the line-up, Alvin XX'l1i1ie Cowell, llnrnell . . ,Mlinns :incl .Xllsert Gray :ire much fn the lime-light . lieuel .Xllisun, 'lliurslmi 'lug- gart, :infl Frank Elwerl are also menilvers 111- the squad. XuxC1nl1e1'f'FuuIlvzlll Carries un i11 great style. The ll1'2illlllllC Clnlfs zxnnuzil play tnuk place tliis llllllllll. xlilfj' linpperl lielrl unc of the principal paris in lliis irmclilcliml. .Xll Ilie Sn1mlnnnm'es came llziek frmn llie 'l'li:mksgix'ing liuliclriys feeling' lizile :mil lic':u'ty, lllll :is :all of us zigreeel. we :ull fell full uf fmvl lnut lunl plziysl, Paige 26
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l'irst row: Nlarama llurlsee. Geneva llurditt, Catherine Filla, Marion tirete, lrma liilers, Xlary Agnew, Virginia lfasterly, Xladelon Farrell, Mildred lliefenhaeh, lrina lhiatte, Marie Helniers. econd row: Bliss llurineister, advisorg llelen Harris, Kathryn .-Xtehison, Elizabeth lloyte. Mary Belle Detrieh, lletty llelle lftherton, Delores Adanir. Clemmens liarton, Roland Gnaegy, john liorn, Ray' mond Harker, James lilechle, Harold Hettfsheimer. XYillard Adains. 'lhird row: Ray Cleiman, Glenard llaniniaek. XYilhert Harrison, Alfred Lflendenin. David Harmon, Ever- cttr: Adams, Frederick llorgard, Spencer Ilrown. janies Allen, Uhester Greer, 'lack Atchison, Edward Finnegan, Kenneth Doyle, llnd Aspley. lass of To some people the hrst eight grades are wasteful years, as far as information is con- cerned. Had they gone through with our class they would have seen another side of it. For instance: Many hoys deliherately hroke their pencil points just to get to pass the desk of their loved one on the way Io the pencil sharpener. Such pranks were carried as far as the sixth grade. ln the first four or Eve years school was taken as something that had to he done i'e- gardless of whether it was liked or not. The lvoys and girls of our class worked feverishly all Clay just to get to chase and light each other on the way home. Our class took lessons as natural hardships and school as an annoying pastime. Hut after the seventh grade was reached things hegan to take shape. Klost of the silliness left us. The real goal was get- ting to he understood lmetter each year. Xthen the eighth grade loomed hefore us, we found many surprises there. XXX- saw many things and learned many things that we never lrefore had even dreamed of. 'llhen came the Freshman year which is now drawing to a close. As far as learning in hooks is concerned, we have not a great deal more than we had in preyious years. Things happened and were explained in such a way as to put a new light on our ideals, We learned that the sky was the limit in reaching our goal. ln thought our goal was lweyond anyone-'s power to put in words, lint in words our goal is, Good Education . We Freshmen do not lack in activities. We have had a party and at this party not a few, hut all of the Freshmen joined whtileheartedly. Uur class advisors and other mem- hers of the Faculty were present to help us enjoy the party. Xve look forward to higger, hut it is impossilvle to say hetter, parties. Memhers of our class, not to he lvoastful, have entered into practically every activity in C. H. S. XVe were represented in the llramatie Clulr play hy hladelon Farrell and Laverne VVelge, and in footlvall hy llavid Laymon and llarry Xlefluire. Then came has- l'age 28
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