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0 the treasure chest. Sophomore Couplet OFFICERS MARILYN KERNS, treasurer CAROLYN COLLINS, secretary BARBARA STULTZ, vice-president BILL HERRNSTEIN, president The Class of 1954 accounted for it- self daily around the halls on the sec- ond floor of Chillicothe High School. This class, with a membership of two hundred forty-seven, elected as its class officers: Bill Herrenstein, president, Barbara Stultz, vice-presi dent, Carolyn Collins, secretary Marilyn Kerns, treasurer. We were well-represented in band, orchestra, mixed choir, glee club, chorus, and on the Mound-Builder and Arrow staff. On this year's cheering squad were several Sophomore girls including Esta Roush, Jeannine Winkler, Ann Boyce, Jeannine Oyer and Nancy Weir. Y la th 'c ard Arms ron , ic a' , e vin ood Bottom ow: ic urner ames g d Y When basketball season rolled around, our own VVayne Stevens was moved from the Reserve Squad to the Varsity line where he was among the starting five. Even after their great loss, the Reserve squad still headed for many victories. Among these in- cluded the annual Faculty-Reserve game. The reserves won 57 to 37. On February 21 we held our annual class party in the C. H. S. gym. There was dancing, entertainment, and food for all. We Sophomores are looking for- ward to our Junior year which holds many treasures in store for us. l x SIX ff' Lrrrrmmmgxg Second Row: Rober Chaney, McKinley QV '4 if W r , Everett Smith, Bernard Butler, ' F' ' 1 Richard Best, Tom McCord, Charles Raines, -A ' IA. Rr h Warner, Ronald Anderson, Jack ,fl ' f g N k B II M I W ward .V-ggzz: I-X R D k T , J Bucy, Hr- ,I it 'E' Dan uhri, sm Megan, Gary Har em, .y gill! A - Gar Roof, Martin Vandegriff, Earl Som- lt! xl -1 ' III mers, Richard Hendershof y , ' 7
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The Sophomores are at the halfway mark Top Row: Darrell Cottrill, James Tuttle, George Davis, Gary Patterson, Ernest Brown, Don Harrington, Gene Steele, Rob- ert Cole, Tom Sowers, Don Hayburn, Dick Tudor, Eddie Colburn, Bob Blue Fourth Row: Marvin Freeman, Paul Bar- nett, Billy Doyle, Frank Coleman, Donald Dixon, Charles Groves, Bob Brown, Charles Cochran, Don Hartsough, Guy El- liott, Marlin Gott Third Row: Joyce Grady, Jack Hammond, Walter Hall, Phillip Gay, Richard Cona- way, Eugene Bradford, Joe Gibson, David Cyrus, Don Dennewitz, Clyde George, Dick Curtis, Tom Hardman, Dick Goshorn, Pat- ty Lee Second Row: Marilyn Goodman, Ruth Kon- nison, Katie Miller, Barbara Lord, Phyllis Fisher, Ann McVicker, Marilyn Kerns, Fayard, Mary Goodman, Margaret land, June Lowman, Virginia Hupp Bottom Row: Joyce Dyke, Martha laugher, Mariorie Lowe, lris Foraker, cy lrvin, Susanne Goldsberry, Jody Mc- Pherson, Ann Hagley, Dorothy Gray, Mary Fuller, Beatrice Gallaugher, Sue Mathis Alice Free- Gal- Nan- Top Row: Glenn Renkel, James Landrum, Jerry Medert, Dick Schremser, James Schrieber, Jerry Midkitf, Jerry Huiss, Fred Herrnstein, Roger Norman, Darrell Leach Fifth Row: William Pack, Jack Mettler, Jack Holt, George Ankrom, Ronald Hoover, Ralph Recobs, Donald Pack, William Kern, Herbert Lallier, Barbara Scales, Carolyn Steinbrook, Marilyn Raines, John Hodge Fourth Row: .loan Richter, Linda Eby, Bar- bara Nusbaum, Nancy Schneider, Carol Valentine, Betsy Ross, Janet Smith, Carol Schuler, Joyce Thomas, Delitha Pontious, Ann Richards, Betty Pettiford Third Row: Joyce Neff, Doris Neff, Flor- ence Poole, May Pontius, Carol Sue Rine- hart, Nancy Scholl, Sue Pickerell, Patty Pettit, Geraldine Wright, Thelma Trego, Anna Drais, Suzanne Ott, Joyce Snider, May Tom Second Row: Beverly Nedostup, Joanne Wagner, Barbara Stultz, Beatrice Zonner, Barbara Zickafoos, Jeanean Oyer, Jean- nine Winkler, Sue Yerian, Rosalind Beam, Patsy Rose, Judy Stocklin, Zelda Oliver Bottom Row: Esta Roush, Carol Schobe- loch, Marilyn Speakman, Gietta Perry, Helen Richards, Eileen Overly, Ann For- nash, Marjorie Hurles, Bonnie Seymour, Martha Rineheart, Ruth Driggs Top Row: Robert Reed, Don Proehl, Pat Miller, Glenn Renkel, John Phillips, Jim Landrum, Glenn Maser, Jim Hawkins, Charles Landrum, Jon Thacker, Bill Herrn- stein, Lawrence Nier Fifth Row: Pat Bennett, Betty Cutright, Christina Austin, Mary Alice Bates, Blos- som Cox, Linda Eby, Juanita England, Tread Jones, Ruth Moron, Marilu Miller, Betty Graves, Juanita Doyle Fourth Row: Loretta Borland, Pat Cooper, Ann Banks, Evelyn Cravens, Jane Cutright, Barbara Dixon, Betty Daniels,, Marta Deu- vall, June Landman, Sue Bramell, Nancy Atwood, Joan Clemmuns Third Row: Pat Bland, Pat Axline, Mara- lynn Dailey, Anne Bowers, Barbara Cox, Shirley Dickson, Joan Anders, Sally Coch- ran, Vera Collins, Joy Chenault, Julia Bobo, Marion Davis Second Row: Jean Brookbank, Marilyn Coder, Delores Davis, Ann Boyce, Jane Bresnahan, Carole Connell, Pat Cart- wright, Carolyn Collins, Kay Carnes, Pat Armstrong, Jill Chenault, JanevAnderson Bottom Row: Cherie McFerrin, Mary Me- kee, Sally Dobbins, Barbara Barnhart, Myra Jane Blair, Mickie Donnells, Donna Ankrom, Linda Beard, Evalene Phipps, Mary Jo Stefty, Betty Garrett, Georgiana Dyer Top Row: Leroy Stevens, Ronnie Earley, Bill Pelfrey, Neil Carter, Clyde Combs Fifth Row: Dick Allen, Charlie Cottrill, Clarence Anders, Frank Butterbaugh, Wil- liam Thompson, Carroll Thornton, Jack Wolever, Donald Curtis, James Cox, El- mer Mick, David Brock Fourth Row: Nick Barter, Doyle Johnson, Doyle Brown, Roger Stuart, Virgll Peo- ples, Warren Cousins, David Gothard, Frank Comphor, Gene Baker, Dick Spen- ser, David Smith Third Row: Ronald Bayless, Ellis Claytor, Bill Wright, Charles Webb, Duke Thom- as, Howard Caldwell, Phil Targee, David Stine, Bill Seymour, Garth Mischal, Wil- ber Viney, David Buskirk
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One sunny September morning three-hundred and twenty-six Fresh- men made their first journey through the halls of C. H. S. The first few days of this journey turned out to be very exciting, even with the embarrassment of innocently walking into the wrong classroom. Those first few days won't be forgotten in any short time. All of us were delighted with the wide selection of subjects, and every- one took special notice of the outside activities. One week after school started- that's the length of time it took every- one to get settled in their new sur- The Freshmen Freshmen OFFICERS JOHN HERRNSTEIN, president BOB BOST, treasurer PAT DONNELLS, vice president BEVERLY BARNETT, secretary roundings - we elected class officers. Those elected were: Johnny Hernn- stein as Presidentg Pat Donnells as Vice-Presidentg Beverly Barnett as Secretaryg and Bob Bost as Treasurer. This year we attended quite a few events. The most outstanding being the Freshman Class Party held in February in the school gym. We, Freshmen, have received a lot of teasing from the upper classmeng but after we have graduated, we'l1 all look back at the wonderful times we had as Hgreenl' Freshman at good old C.H.S.
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