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Highlights in The History of the Class of V953 It seems like only yesterday that a group of 94 timid and bewildered students enrolled at CHS as freshmen, and thus began four years of happy, carefree learning. Our class sponsors that yearg Miss Booher, Miss Hoare, and Mr. Hageman: quickly organized things and in our first class elec- tion, we chose Earl Ferguson as presidentg Dave Parry as vice-president, Maggie Tinsley as secretary- treasurer, and Marcee Young' as student council representative. The freshman-sophomore reception was our first lbig social event and we really felt as if we were a part of the school at last. The next year there were 99 boisterous kids, ready for another year of fun. For our leaders that year, we elected Don Lowery, presidentg John Smith, vice-president, Glenda Wallin, secretary, Dor- othy Boersma, treasurer, and for student council representative we chose Joan McAvoy. Miss Sayers, Mr. Sipe, and Mr. Johnson were our sponsors. In the social world, we held a reception for those green freshmen and also had a class outing at Clear Lake near the end of the year. There were 96 new important upper classmen in the fall of '51, and We all took on that air of distinction that comes with increased knowledge. We were busy raising funds: we sold everything from popcorn and magazines to Diaper Dans. Our officers that year were Joan McAvoy as presi- dent, Bruce Betterton as vice-president, Glenda Wallin as secretary, Marilyn Cook as treasurer, Des Stack as student council representative, and Art Price was elected vice-president of the Student Council. The Junior Prom was the highlight of our Junior year. It was held at Marquette Park Pavillion and everyone had a -wonderful ti.me. In September of '52, 83 sophisticated Seniors returned to complete their last two semesters of high school eduaction. John Smith was elected class president, Bruce Betterton, vice-president: Glenda Wallin, secretary, and Marilyn Cook, treasurer. Art Price was chosen to lead the student council. Our sponsors were Mrs. Koch, Mr. Goldsborough, and Mrs. Dold. Our final year was high- lighted by several enjoyable events, including our trip to Indianapolis, the Fall Fiesta, and of course, the Prom. Before we knew it, it was over-and we had completed one of the most important periods in our lives. Page Eight
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