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Z- MOTTO Bos WALLER We sI'OW as President I we go. X ' 'N , BILL J. LANTOW COLORS fx Vice-President Navy Blue 13. ,O ll pf FRANCES QUETONE and Gold. I 8 sq Ed h . 3 Secretary FLOWER 'r GA Q Treasurer Red Rose I, k' ' ,f .I . :7 K :pl -r 7 yu 1 a .Sap 0l'l'l0l'2f5 One hundred and three peppy yearlings,entered school September 6, 1945, in the class of '47, Officers chosen were Bob Waller, president, Gordon Montgomery, vice president, and Frances Quetone, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Blanche Brown, Miss Dorothy Ewing, and Mr. F. E. Lemons were class sponsors. Queen contestants were Phyllis Johnson and Donna Berry. Phyllis came out fourth in the finals. Many of the Freshmen were in the all-school play, 'Plane Crazy.W A class picnic was held May 12, 1944, at lake Claremore. The climax of the year.came on May 16, when eighty-nine members of the class were graduated from Junior High School. Eighty-one Sophomores entered C H. S, September 5, 1944, Names of class officers are given above. Class sponsors were Mrs. Sallie McGinnis, Miss Helen Langley and Coach Kenneth Hoyt. Rosemary Podpechan was our queen in the football queen contest and came out fourth in the final count. Unforgettable was the huge party at the home of the Sophomore queen. Eleven Sophomore boys had places on the football and basketball squadsg twenty-five Sopho- mores were in the bandg seventeen of the girls in the girls' chorus were Sophomores. Of the sixty-fovr girls in the Pep-Club, seventeen were members of the Class of '47,
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