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PATRICIA THEIN 'Have a good time when your living, you'll be dead a long time.' Band-l-2-3-UgM1xed Chorus-l-25 Class Play-3gStudent Council-M Pep Club-l-2-3-bg Blackhawk Tales-Mg Annual Staff-MgPep- Band-l-2-3-bg Triple Trio -25 Library Clubg Flute Qutntette- Zgwoodwind Qulntette-M3 Flute Trio-M, JAMES WAGNER 'A young man who blushes is better than one who turns pald' Band-l-2-3-UgM1xed Chorus-l-2- 3-4gClass Officer-1-2-3-bgBoys Quartet-1-2-bgAnnual Staff-3-M Mixed Quartet-3gM1xed Octette -2g Class Play-3-Mg Student Council-3-bg V. Pres,St. Coun- cil-bg Brass Quartet-23 Swing Band-3-bg Chorus Officer-3-bg Pep Band-l-2-3-hgD1str1ct Band -3, HARVEY WIEBERDINK 'A quiet man, he doesn't snore in class.' CAROL WOLTJER 'A great heart is better than all the heads in the world.n Blackhawk Tales-4. KAREN YOCK 'In every rank be it great or small, she fills her place a- mOng them all.n Girls Glee Club-lgDeclam-l-2-3 -bgBand-2-3-bgM1xed Chorus-2-3 -bgDrum Majorette-3-u3Pep Band -2-3-4gBand Officer-3-ug Class Officer-lgL1brary Club-UgPres. St. Council-UgStudent Council- 3-bg Homecoming Queen-UgDrama Club-4gClass Play-3-bgPep Club -1-2-3-bgPep Club Officer-bg Annual Staff-3-bg Blackhawk Tales-UgTr1ple Trio-2gSax Quin- tette-3 0 MARTHA ZELLER 'Speech is silver, but silence is go1den.'
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DENNIS PBIEBE 'All the sl eep I need is five minutes more.' F ootball-1-2gBasketba11-l-2-3- 4,Baseball-1-2-3-MgLettermen's Club-1-2-3-bg Class Play-3-bg Pep Club-1. BEVERLY PRINDLE 'Gay and chi c, with snappy dress, dancing bouyahtly with dalntiness ' Band-1-2-3-4, Chorus-l-2-3-U3 Glee Club-3-UgF1agntwirler-3-Q Pep Club-1-2-4gClass Play-3-bg Triple Trio-23Student Council- 3'o DUANE SCHOEN 'I don't k now anything about anything yet, but I'l1 soon find out.' Chorus-1-2-3-bgC1ass Officer-3 Basketball-1,Baseball-1-2-3-bg Football-1-3-UgClass Play-3-Mg Lettermens Club-3-bgHomecom1ng Attendant-3. DELWIN SCHWITTEBS II It's nice to be natural when you're naturally n1ce.n C1 ass Play-3. SIDNEY SELL 'He may not be a Ford, but he sure can rattl e on.' Cheerleader-13Pep Club-1. SHARON SWEEP 'She could be moved to smile at anyth1ng.n Glee club-1-2-3-ug Chorus-3-Us Pep Club-1-2-bgL1brar Cl Cla y ub-bg ss Play-4.
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A, A-' 1 4? RUTH ANN ZIMMEB giook for the Silver L1n1ng.' ee Club-1, Posters-3-bgM1xed Chorus-43 Library Club U P - S GP Club-bgBlackhawk Tales -u. SR. CLHSS HISTURY In September of 1953, U9 freshmen arrived to spend the best years of their lives in CCHS. We were initiated at homecoming time by the seniors We had two roller skating parties in our freshmen year. That year Joyce Hanen and Galen Hebrlnk left us and Robert DeGrote finished the year with us. We had the privilege of having Mr. H. Norman Hanson f0P our advisor. As sophomores we returned to CCHS with more knowledge of the schola- stic way of life. In that year two classmates left usg Dallas Hoogneem was with us half of the ea y r, and Marlys Tebben transferred at the end of the year. Mr. Hanson was again our advisor .Our Junior year provided US with much enjoyment. we held our Juni- or class play entitled, 'No More Homework,' in the first part of April. February 2 was a happy day tor the JunlOPS, for on that day they received their class rings---naturally, they thought they were the best. Marlon Knipp left us and Jim Ha ert g joined us. Mrs. Eva Lalim was our advisor- Our senior year WHS aneventfull one. On November 9 the seniors pre- sented their class play, 'It's a Great Elf ' e. Our senior pictures were taken the first part of December. Although we thought the proofs were terrible everyone was satisfied with the final prints. In May we all ventured to Chicago for four d ays of fun. The Junior-Senior Tea was ther memorabl event C ano- e . ur advisor was Mr. Miles. we ended our High School years with graduation on May 29 and bid farewell to Clara Cit High School. Y
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