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lgaiiamaaes ,ymmf , 'WL H Row l: Laverna Wiley, Ioanno Wozniak, Ioan Youngblood, Nancy Young, Miss Sayers, sponsor, Edward Wezor, lewel Stout, Iohn Tharp. Row 2: Rudy Teagarden, Robert Wampler, Don Sabinski, Betty Thompson, Alene Willett, Arlene Vedell, Joe Wagner, Kenneth White, Charles Sherriclc. Row 3: Russell Stephens, Walter Young, Paul Tilden, Sterling Wheeler, Audrey Sundwall, Sheila Smith, Edward Schick, Richard Westergren, Iohn Schweir. Row 1: Arlene Harvey, Norma Brandt, Darlene Beck, Constance Conru, Charles Haughee, Alice Devine, Helen Deiotte, Patricia Gard. Row 2: Jack Gland, Darlene Henkel, Charles Coan, Donald Bross, lrrna Crum, Tom Coslet, Pat Bittner, Barbara Graft, Miss Cauftrnan, sponsor. Row 3: Richard Dunbar, Pat Beck, Louis Imhof, jim Blurner, George Bahlke, Lynn Bennett, Dale Bedenkop. Page 24
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rgahfiamafles 1 'Q I' M i Row l: Les Lorenz, Phyllis Peterson, Belle Marie Larson, Glen Markley, Mrs. Dold, sponsor, Patty Rucker, Fran- ces Kolic, Edgar Miller. . Row 2: Robert Pritchard, Nancy Olson Ileane Lee, Darrell Peterson, Patty Mae Nellessen, Ioan Kepshire, Donald Pratt, George Rhed. Row 3: Ronald Peterson, Tom Ruhe, lack Pratt, Donald Kirche, Iames Read, Lloyd Kissinger, Bert Lawson. When the doors of C. H. S. opened last fall seventy-eight sophomores entered. Arlene Vedell was elected president: Iack Gland, vice-president: Ileane Lee, secretary-treasurer: and George Bahlke, Student Council representative. George Rhed was elected the new represen- tative after George Bahlke left. Our first activity of the school year was the reception to Welcome the freshmen into our high school. Everyone enjoyed the annual class party which was held in the spring. The ambitious sophomores have hustled around and have obtained Marquette Park Pavil- ion for their Iunior-Senior Prom to be held May 13, 1950. We now have one more good reason to look forward to being upper-classmen. 5' ' Em it 'A f 1, ,W , V K .. 2. fr' M FnluL ,,Q ,MTW Jwgw,-. 'sh , ' . 4- .- fir' 1-,- - Q ,I f xfj'.':'L' 1-xx , V t ...e . .' V ' ELEEPV s-autos W an 4 e off , 2 we BILLS Page 23
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QQZZKAMZII The freshman class of 48-49 has an enrollment of 76 pupils, headed by our president, Dick Iackson, sponsored by Miss Becker and Miss Swartz. We elected Calvin Cheeseborough as our vice-president: Mary Wood, our Student Council representative: Ierry Martin, our secre- tary: and Hope Colley, our treasurer. Our first semester party was given by the Sophomores, as a welcome to Chesterton High School: We spent an enjoyable evening playing games and eating our share of the refresh- ments. As of yet our second semester party is undecided but we are hoping to have a beach party in the spring. Last fall most of the members of our freshman class participated in an enjoyable tour of Chicago Municipal Airport, Brookfield Zoo, and the Railroad Fair. We all had a wonderful time. We are happy to have won the first prize for Opportunity Night, with an impersonation of Al Iolson by Ronald Baraz. Being a freshman is exciting, enjoyable, and interesting, but we are looking forward to our sophomore year in C. H. S. Y . Row l: Miss Becker, sponsor, Helen Willet, Arlene Hayes, Christine Batz, Donna Beshinski, Geraldine Carpen- ter, Doris Colley, Ruth Ann Coslet. Row 2: Richard Maney, Sharon Greene, William Cawley, Thomas Greene, Curtis Anderson, Worth Conru, Law- rence Beck, Gene Keenan, Charles l-lauber. Row 3: Lavonne Charlson, Dick Jackson, Ronald Baraz, Calvin Cheeseborough, Kenneth De Haven, William Gibbons, William Strand, Dean Cernek. Row 4: Allen Kent, Arla Babcock, Carol Babcock, Lillian Langwehr, lerry Davis, Tom Collins, Leonard Eason. Row 5: Shirley Eason, Hope Colley, Sidney Cooper, Alice Olson, lane lmhoi, Page 25
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