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Jim Tryon— Sigh no more ladies, sigh no more. Connie McCoy— Twinkling eyes and a devilish smile, a happy kind all the while. Eeginners Band 1, F. A. A. 2, Glee Club 2, Operetta, Ticket taker for Football 4. Roger Doney— I never let studies interfere with my education. Drama Club 4, Jr. Sr. Play. Charles Howe— In every sport he sets the pace, but he is faster still in the cu-pid's race. Football Letter 1-2-3-4, F. F. A. 1-2-3, Basketball Letter 3-4, Student Council Rep. 3, Student Council Vice Pres. 4, Baseball Letter 1-2-3-4, Student Voice Staff, Scholarship Letter in Am. History, Annual Staff, Boys' State Delegate, National Sr. Honor Society 4. Sharon O'Brien— If your're early to bed and early to rise, you'll miss the best part of the day. Beginners Band. Sr. Girls. F. H. A. 1. Annual Staff. Pep Club 1-2-4, G. A. A. 2. Walter Sivertsen— The pilgrims came across the sea, but what the deuce is that to me. Lois Peterson— Worry and I never met.1 Pep Club 3, Annual Staff. Gordon Friede— Just a well-rounded fellow who studies a little, and sleeps a little, but has a grand time doing it. F. F. A. 1-2. Football Letter 2-3-4. Track Letter 2, Annual Staff, Selected for All American Football 4. (17)
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Betty Lou Harmon— Worry little and study less, is my idea of happiness. Eand 1-2-3 4, Music Letter. Operetta, Jr. Gregg Artist. Annual Staff. James McCoy— Enjoy life while you may, tomorrow is just another day. F. F. A. 1. Harriett Harder— Twinkle, twinkle goes her eye, who, we wonder is the guy? Glee Club 1, Pep Club 3, Annual Staff, Sec. of Sr. Girls. Mae Butler— A quiet lass, sedate and sweet, the kind that everyone likes to meet. Glee Club 1-2-3, Sextette 1, Scholarship Letter in English 9-10, Sophomore Class Sec.-Treas., Pep Club 2-3-4, Student Voice Staff 2, Music Letter, Jr. Sr. Play, Drama Club 4, Sr. Girls, National Sr. Honor Society 4. Roger Wagner— He isn't very big, but he is made of the right stuff. Band 1-2-3-4, F. F. A. 1-2-3-4, Basketball Letter 2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3, Football Manager 2-3-4, Custodian of Band 2, Music Letter, Annual Staff. Dick Bressler— Love me, love my Ford. F. F. A. 3. Jack Brandon— Some people think the world is for fun and frolic and so do I. Beginners Band 1, Annual Staff. ( 16) Howard Dahl— Don't wake me up. I'm sleeping my way through school. F. F. A. 1-2.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Top row: David Crockett, Elaine Stirland, Terry Flynn, Mae Butler, Bill McPherson. Jeanette Anderson, Glenn Patchell. Bottom row: Chuck Howe, Phyllis Porter, Deen Boe. John Gesell, Cornelia Feiertag, Rulee Matsuoka, Arle West. Each year students are chosen to be members of the National Honor Society for their outstanding work in scholarship and school activities. David Crockett, Elaine Stirland, and Terry Flynn were chosen as representatives of last year's junior class. This year six seniors, Mae Butler, Bill McPherson, Jeanette Anderson, Glenn Patchell, Chuck Howe, and Deen Boe; and four juniors, John Gesell, Cornelia Feiertag, Rulee Matsuoka, and Arle West, were selected as members of the National Honor Society. Phyllis Porter, a transfer from Havre, belonged to the organization in her junior and senior year. SENIOR PLAY Cast: Evie Palmer, Shirley Paulson; Charlie Hill. Glenn Patchell; Mrs. Anna Palmer, Sharon Morqan; Mr. Arthur Palmer, Delbert Ivey; Sally Palmer, Carol Wurth; Larry Palmer. David Crockett; Irene Isherwood, Diane Cline; Ollie Bannister, Darrell Tucker; Maybelle Harrison, Elaine Stirland; Hilda, Phyllis Porter; Slim Bascombe, Roger Doney; Phyllis McSorley, Betty Lou Sherman; Barbara Bannister. Mae Butler; Johnnie Stone, Fred Brinkman. TURN BACK THE CLOCK Turn Back the Clock was one of the most successful comedies ever presented at C. H. S. The play was built around the universal truth that all generations are more or less alike after all. The clock is actually turned back to the gay twenties, when the parents of typical family of today were in their prime. The play gives the younger generation a glimpse of an unknown past, and the older folks, a past so well remembered. We see the funny courtship of the parents of the play in the age of the Charleston, the yellow slicker raincoat, the raccoon overcoat, ukuleles, jazz, and painted jalopies. The play was a true picture of the twenties, when parents and children behaved in almost exactly the same way that they behave today. Bottom row: left to right, Carol Wurth, David Crockett, Delbert Ivey, Sharon Morgan. Shirley Paulson. Phyllis Porter. Elaine Stirland. Top row: Betty Lou Sherman, Darrell Tucker, Fred Brinkman, Roger Doney. Glenn Patchell, Diane Cline. Mrs. Praetz. (18)
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