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First Row - Vernice Efckerley, Irma Grace Fisher, Owen Fisher, Marvin Fisher. Second Row - Francis Hileman, Ernest King, Kathryn Long. Third Row - Mary Frances O'Neasl, Robert Philalbaufm, Leah Stone, Annabel Stoner, JUNIDIQ CLASS IHIISTOIQY The Junior Class began its 'career in September, 1984, with an enrollment of twenty memubers. We received the usual welcome by the upper classmen and after a very impressive initiation by the sophomores we felt at home as memfbers of the C. H. S. We have been very unfortunate in losing memlbers as our present en- rollment is now six girls and five boys. Our Sophomore year was rather uneventfulg a party was held at the home of OW-en anfd Irma Grace Fisher's after which we att-ended a theater party at Peru. On May 6, 19.316, we were deeply grieved by the death of Lester Schrader. who had been a ntemlber of our class for sieverasl years. He is not dead, the boy of our affection, But gone unto that school Where he no longer needs our poor protection And Christ him-self doth rule. Moving into our Junior year we found mu-ch more work to accomplish. We held a .Halloween party at the Stoner fa-nm, purchased class rings, and gave a class play entitled Dotty and Daffy. IS-ome of the Juniors were in the cast of the High School play, Cheerio, My Deerio , and the Operetta. -- Kathryn Long PAGE 25 S C s Q wfb Z V9 Q as pf ?? 9 v fff-as p -s , l l X
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an la MQ md ' U W l I SENIDD STATISTICS Total weight ............ Total height ..... Average weight .... Average height .. Most popular The fairest Tallest girl . .. Shortest girl Prettiest eyes . .. Best athlete .... Most modest Best musician .. 'Meekest Maid .... Most intelligent .... Best dresser .... Most likeable .. Most graceful .. Best hearted Happiest boy . . . Oldest boy ...... Hardest worker Curliest hair . .. Best artist .... Most religious Smallest boy ...... Most manly figure Biggest flirt ..... . Biggest hands .... The most quiet .. Biggest loaf-er .... Biggest fiabber Biggest feet .... The b-oss ...... .......... The pest... .. .... Our billby fthe youngestj Heaviest Farthest gone Fas est driver Biggest bluff r Greatest newspaper Easiest going Best housekeeper Sleepiest Greatest lover . . Giggliest Q ulbbornest Longest hair 1 N slmger .. ...... 2974 lbs 202 ft- 1261A lb- .. 5 ft. 5 inches . . . .. Doris Conner Blanche Weishaar , , , , , Eileen Miller . . . . Pauline Fouts Marguerite Cox ,, Galen Eiler . . . . . Esther Bell . ..A.li+ce Engelman Georgie Eikenberry Kathleen Doud . -. Hugh R-obbins Leo Hively . Marguerite Keirn .. Esther Fisher .. . Robert Crippen ,,Rcbert Burns . .. Carrol Zinn . .Dean Hileman - .... Louis King .Rosanna Resler Wendell Clingaman . . . Harold Schrader .. Doris Conner .. . - . .. Esther Bell . Rovbert Burns Wendell Clingaman . .. Robert Crippen , Marguerite Cox .. Kathleen Doud Galen Eiler .. Alice Engelvman , , , , Esther Fisher Pauline Fouts Dean Hilesrnall Leo Hively -Marguerite Keirn , ,,,, Louis King Eileen Miller Rosanna Resler -. .Hugh Roblbins .. Harold Schrader Blanche Weishaar ...... Carrol Zinn Georgie Eikenberry - Hugh Robbins PAGE 24 Q ' . ..... Manhunter ' Q A Hi! 2 i .,r,.u. .l.i.e. A 'V - .. . N - -i ...... .5 la Q ...t ' .. l... .V Q,
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an I 0 ' a lg First row - Thanet Boswell, Lola Buck, Mary Buck, Mary Louise Burns, Victor Burns, Mary Elizafbeth Butt, Kenneth Clingaman, Frances Eikenlberry. Second row - Ruth Eiler, Eldon Fahl, Ross Fisher, Ethel Mae Fouts, Max Keirn. Ruth Kraning, Walter Lines. Third POW 1 Shirley llVl'C'N'Q6'ly, Lyiman .MUYphy, Beflleice Muggelman, Raymgnd R1epp,lMarga.ret Rolbloins, Evelyn Shafer, Jean Weishaar, Jane Weishaar, Georgie Zinn. SUDHUMOIDE CLASS HISTDITY In the fall of 193'5 twenty seven new students entered Chili High School and willingly accepted the name and duties of Freshfmen. They claimed the honor of having the ,largest class in school at that time, and despite the fact that thlree of the class transferred to other schools during the year, they were alble to retain that honor Two palties were held, olle at the ho-me of Kathryn and Dorothy Mang, the oth r at the home of Mary Elizabeth Butt. The next fall they resumed their high school care-er as Sophofm-ores, with an en- rollment of twenty four The class officers are: President fBerneice Musselman Vuce Pr sident Lyman Murrphy Secretary Treasurer - Margaret Rdblbins There are several in the class gifted with musical, artistic, and athletic ability, and it is the hope of their classmates that they will use these gifts to the best advantage Thanet Boswell PAGE 26 5, 'y V ' 1 4' - ffiix, g - ft -T , Ae
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