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First Row-L. to R.-Robert Robinson, Catherine Stewart, John Prokop, Philliip Tolusic, Mary Spleen, Harold Clark, Robert Moor. Second Row-Kenneth Emerick, Mary Longiotti, Frank Pecora, Joseph M.n'ul1y, Arthur Stewart, Barbara Wood, Sara Gibson. Third Row-Charles Burns, Norge Luvison, Helen Toth, Conrad Brannan Mary Nypaver, Andrew Yakim, Raymond McElhattan. Fourth Row-James Cox, Gene Iodnoto, Mary Green, Elwood Stroupe, Th mas Barratt, Emerson Sclieafnocker, Marc Campbell. Fifth Row-John Anderson, William Casper, Charles Nelson, Thomas Brinkley, Willian1 Craig, Albert Fedrick, George Wood. STUDENT TEACHERS Student teachers are a dehnite part of our school life. During their stay at CHS they not only acquire a knowledge of teaching, but also they make many friendships. We all know them, and we all have our fa- vorites. Those not pictured are listed below. George Adamson Frank Badger Edward Bloekowiez VVillia1n Brochetti Claude Christy laines Cochran Clifford Cook Robert Flath Helen Furlong Zale George XVillian1 Gettys Raymond Gibson Genevieve Harchick Rohcrt Kenu lohn Lavosky Layton Machulet Raymond Moore VVillia1n McCall Kenneth McMillen -loan Rettig Charles Sehwarzwalder Norwood Singer Thomas Sovesky Ronald Stephens Ralph VVilfinger
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Top Row-President, joe Agostinellig Vice President, Marsue Mortland. Bottom Row-Secretary, Leanore Barlettg Treasurer, Donna Davis. Seniaa eladfi Jfliiiaaq How time Hies! It seems like only yesterday that we started the long climb up through the grades, and yet here we are now as dignified and intelligent sen- iors, looking back on our many happy school days. Most of us will never forget our Hrst day in the Training School. The years passed quickly and soon we found ourselves in junior High School. Here we had our first acquaintance with changing classes and for a while it was fun, as some- thing new always is. VVe had a lot of good times in Junior High, but all good things must come to an end. In May, 1947, we received our diplomas which sig- nified graduation from Junior High School. We entered these now familiar halls in the fall of 1948 as helpless little sopho- mores. Though we were shy and timid at iirst, we soon settled down to our work and before we knew it, spring was upon us, and with spring came our first prom and then two weeks later school was dismissed for the summer. CContinued on Page 24D THE CLARION ETTE
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