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are at the bottom of Couplet Top Row: Bob Newkirk, Jimmy Knapp, Tom Hess, David Knab, Harry Townsend, Tom Jaynes, David Nicholas Third Row: George Leach, Ronnie Parks, John Strawser, Gene Kuhns, Mary Thomp- son, Leila Sowers, Marda Trainer, Kay White Second Row: Dean Muncy, Roger Straus- baugh, Don McNeal, Gloria Sowers, Kezio Vanmeter, Annabel Stigler, Marguerite Yeary, Jackie Story Bottom Row: Bill Lamb, Herbert Lawhorn, Frank Upton, Harley Molebash, Bobbie Meeker, Ronald Kirton, Merle Johnston Top Row: Jim Bangle, Jim Hines, Marion Earley, Bill Hatmoker, Bill Hitch, Bob Fin- ley, Larry French Fifth Row: Loretta Glassco, Sylvia Scott, Joan Shoemaker, Rowena Perry, Faye Park, Dorothy Seldomridge, Don Freeman, Herbert Lawhorne, Philip Griesheimer, Johnny Herrnstein Fourth Row: Ramona Montgomery, Patty Ruff, Rose Schaffer, Ruth Purdum, Betty Smith, Janet Petrie, Bonnie Gatliff, Pat Roberts, Pearlene Duff Third Row: Dorothy Ramsey, Frances Nel- son, Lorna Setzler, Carolyn Schachne, Phyllis Recobs, Anna Schneider, Susan Sheets, Joyce Peck, Joyce Rinehart Second Row: Ellen Jones, Wanda Loeffler, Shirley Lawson, Mary Kohn, Elizabeth McDill, Lexie Burton, Cookie Brown, June Henry, Bobbie Lohman Bottom Row: Gloria Sampson, Joyce Rice, Rita Ratcliffe, Janet Sproat, Nancy Os- borne, Patty Seymour, Mary Mitchell, Beverlyn Morton, Joan Pfancutt Top Row: Norman Clark, William Arnett, Marshall Miller, Joe Betch, David Barrett, Marshal Brigner, Terrell Banks, John Dennis, Hal Watts Fourth Row: Eugene Buskirk, Dick Watts, Godfrey Bouillion, Gerald Bangle, Jack Bell, Roger Bayless, George Cole, Russell Bates, Dale Calhoun, Bob Bost, Lawrence Clem, Donald Damron Third Row: Carolyn Boydston, Sylvia Bay- less, Aldean Bayless, Barbara Blanken- ship, Beverly Barnett, Joyce Bowman, Dale Ripple, David Bailes, Robert Beverly Second Row: Shirley Beeler, Betty Bor- land, Pauline Benner, Jean Blake, Luella Borland, Mary Barnhart, Shirley Beeler, Laura Bable, Helen Ashworth Bottom Row: Mark Hurly, Max Spetnagel, Roger Clark, Shirley Cousins, Bill Dallas, John Curits, Donald Brandon, Carl Clay- tor, Paul Cunningham, David Harness Top Row: Harry Withrow, Wendell Mc- Daniel, Robert Magill, Bob Schaller, Bob McCormick, John Leach, Jerry Morlond, Bob Scarborough, Sylvia Smith Third Row: Joe Lewis, Gordon Smith, Howard von Clausburg, Jim Wallingford, Melvin Markle, Gordon Roush, Clark Uhrig, Dick Lohman, Ray Malone, Nancy Wright Second Row: Eugene Simler, Andy Ma- gill, Betty O'Neill, Loretta Ratcliff, Loretta Riley, Beverley Sanders, Shirley Peters, Mickey Richter, Jimmy Payne Bottom Row: Rita Zurmehly, Anna Wat- ters, Mary Woodbridge, Donna Smith, Sally Srigley, Shirley True, Jane Wagner the stairs. n F' NY ti ' A72 3 it it xi' .Q-. K-4,1
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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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Starting on the four-year' journey. Freshmen Couplet Wind- I WISH I WERE A FRESHMAN AGAIN Csenior to a Freshmanzl Oh! To be free again, to roam the third floor hall But minus all the ridicule, the teasing, and allg Oh! Those new and funny Freshmen who at- tract all the attention. Even their innocent way of picking up de- tention. Every move they make is seen by all the high- er classes Who wish they could start over again with all those lad and lassesg They go through their initial troubles as did we all that year, Top Row: Elaine Fontaine, Roberta Ful- ler, Eileen Burke, Helen Dailey, Jaan Jackson, Jeanie McHugh, Shirley Liebs, Joann McCley, Mora'ynn Hamm Fifth Row: Wanda Meadows, Juanita Mc- Daniels, Juanita Havens, Linda Miller, Bobby Mather, Melba Linn, Willa Jan Cruse, Beatrice Gumm, Ruth Carle, Lee Ann McNeal Fourth Row: Mary Graves, Janice Ham- mond, Iris Mischal, Nancy Lee, Charlotte Fornash, Mary Goheen, Donna Hawkins, Barbara England, Lesley Howson Third Row: Patty Detty, Evelyn Graves, Annabell Caldwell, Theresa Caplinger, Mary Hall, Carol Hall, Beverly Malone, Carol Sue Malone Second Row: Sally Coe, Gwynneth Daily, Marilyn Dixon, Delores Greer, Patty Don- nells, Venita Graves, Ruby Cochenour, Sandra Duffy, Betty Brown Bottom Row: Janet Edler, Andith Gire, Donna Martin, Barbara Merritt, Barbara Harper, Judy Finley, Marilyn Hall, Sharon Brooks, Joyce Jones, Patty Gaines Top Row: Charles Phillips, Norman Mace, Ronald Fout, Ed Tuvell, Jack Miller, Neal Seacrist, Kenneth Mitchell, Jerry O'Brien Fifth Row: George Hummell, Randall Schules, Bill Pettit, David Weiderman, Jan Menetee, Junior Saltz, Cliff Zastrow, Billy Walcott, Ronald Robinson Fourth Row: Donald Smith, Raymond Har- rison, Ted Schuler, Charles Heiss, Don Mallow, Ray Parks, Clyde Worth, Robe ert Mankin, James Mallow Third Row: Dick Richter, Malcolm Grady, Charles Schiff, Neal Radcliff, Roger O'Dell, Kenneth Pelfrey, Charles Lee, Mar- vin Shoults, Lloyd Reed Second Row: Jock Gilbert, Landford Fischer, Jim Frey, Ronald Steinbrook, Clar- ence Hughes, Don Hiles, Mike Gilbert, Larry Flannery, Larry Fox Bottom Row: Paul Dennewitz, Everett Freeman, Alvin DePugh, Fred Schumann, John Doerres, Donafd Fizer, Jack Hard- man, Larry Erwin, Ronnie Davis But remember how much fun it was and how we laughed with fear That some teacher would blame us for some- thing we had done When we were only having' a little bit of fun. The Sophomores have had their startg the Juniors are half Wayg The Seniors are ready to leave, and most all dread the dayg For they wish they were but green again with cares as free as the breeze. But Fate has put them where they are, and they will have to be pleasedg But still way down deep inside they have a yearn once more To climb the long and busy stairs to the be- loved third floor.
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