Clay County Community High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Clay Center, KS)
- Class of 1943
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French -J 3 s., Tlmc September to Nay l94Z I9-13 Place The Clay Qountj Qommumty Af lllgll SCl'lOOl lj CJCHIPI' Kll'lSdS 1V Ac l The Home Fr Scene l SCCDC Z Act II Qamp l..lfe Act Th 5CCI1C 51.6116 Scene SCCIIC' e Fmghtmg Scene I Scene 7 Scene 3 om The Camp The General Stuff Dxvmons Publxc R6l'1tlOl1S USG l ntertammcnt Forces Manpovw er Battles Recognition J 'J Ah' S ,. I4 ' I . fl ,4,f. I' I 1 W. , I -r X Lf 1,1 L f 'X cl fl ,L f 1 '- Lk 'VLAJ' U ' A -.1 Yr SJA ,L ' lv WL , 1,1 V fo' . ff lg . fJ.! f . M QL , , V' J I' 4, L-. li 0 , ., 1 V - LOL1 ! ' X I4 ' , vl 4' ' l 'f . -f , - A M . Y S pa., X' L, 4 Pl -,- If E.: U4 cv 17 A I 1 v 1 . Y 'KA . , V 1 X' ,' ,I X vkxy ' I V ,' - . 2' .. L ' ' I, ' f l J V, K-. 1 ,4 , , . , M, . ,JJ . ' W 1 .L v .Iyfxf 1 . , t gm, J. M ,K ,I l I' AA .. . nf. 'L . , I X . '.4l'A'!v , 2 , ' h A S . ' ,. ila ' y 1' J .ff V 1 . I- . S H 2- ' . A 3.- , 451 .' .Z xx Throughout the school years students of LC,C,l lb receive specnl mstructlon ll many frelds of know ledge Thexr school career rnvolwes a routme pro Gram that takes four years to complete ln tlme of war however the scenes are somewhat changed Though school llfe rs patterned the same a greater cmphasls IS placed on flttlng trainees for SCYXICC the tempo of our actlvltres IS speeded up and every ubject and act1v1ty suddenly becomes more rm portant Actlon IS today s keyword to success ax d through a front where students are recervmg vltal tramlng, n speclflc flelds Our school then may be called a tralnmg camp a camp which 429 students attended for 1 tramlng period of nlne months ln exhtbxtms., our tralnlng prof ram we haxe de signaled our school as our camp and rn keeping, with the cmphasls upon action wc present this book ID the form of a drama 4 1 , . .K . . .K . - ,, . . . K , L7 . . . . . , C . I . 7 . . . . . y 1 action, CCCHS becomes a special home front - l 4 . . k . . . yi . , . K . . . . ' . . . K7 . . A, g v Y 4 ,LY 1 n N .. ..: . . 7 To the boys of Qlass of 43 and left our school to jom the armed forces of our country the Tiger Roar staff proudly cledlcfxtes thus book :J a 0 to the faculty members who have We pledge allegiance to the flag of the Clay County Community High School and to the principles for Qharacter Courtesy Cheerfulness Honor and Success as our goal U which it stancls-one institution with Y I 5 Y ' 7 . . .H ,445 Une 'Me Www fwnz' bQLNL I PHIL QAMI QQENL 2 THE GLNUQAL STAFF .4 -Q.-pl 7 ' 1 fi- 'f v- Yu y h , f fthfav . A A , 'B V. , ' 7 ' X A 1 - ,-my .,, ,V 7.1-vw I V. - , - ,ha - . J '.. ' ., 'f 4, Af . , ,'-t . R PQI- f Q k -141 'WNW E. ' f J , Q on ' . Q bl I . 1 13 2. 9 ' Mu i -wr I U ua kam ,f 400 A dv fi, ceae0ne :WA W' 0 4 F4 'v 1 vo- 4 'QN .5 I-4 'gi Q RCB nr a'- -p I The new recruxts of CCCHS were all huddled together that first Monday ln September Most of them were a lltt e tmrd and all of them were curxous At the moment they were wartmg to be enlnsted One by one they stood b for the recruxtmg officers and reeerved tl err schedules every hour was frlled wrth somethlng to do from Revllle to Taps After havlng their names added to the camp records they lost some of men' tlmldlty now they belonged and now they were curlous to see what they belonged to This was to be their home for four years years that would be packed with tramlng more varied more rntensxvc and more complete than that ID any other trarnmg camp they d known ln groups of two or three they began wanderrng around mspectlng By ask mg questlons of older and more assur ed looking tralnees they found out a reat many facts about our camp Qome wandered mto the Officers Can drdate School Here they saw trainees learnl 2 the technxque of becoming fu ture mstructors and offlcers Wanderxng mto the Chemical War fare Servrce they were fasclnated by the rows of bottles and queer lookmv apparatus Another room turned out to Le the realm of mathematrcs where future members of the Engineers dlVlS 10 get necessary tralnlng The rata tat tat of typewrnters drew the IIIQUISIUNC reerults and looking 1 the door they beheld other trainees Om learning the techniques of handling the business interests of an organization. Delicious odors began to sail down the halls, and it wasn't long before most of the wandering groups had dis- covered a very important part of any camp. This was where future cooks were trained. The future quartermas- ters headquarters were here, too, evid- enced by the whirring sewing machines and snipping scissors. The Public Relations department looked interesting, and the room for essential training in English and foreign languages had already attracted pros- pective students. The physical training room had constant visitors because every trainee had enrolled in physical ed. After their extensive tour of the grounds, the recruits were anxious to get into the routine of camp life. They had a pretty good idea of what they wanted to specialize in and were ready to start. These raw recruits, four years later, could scarcely be recognized. They were no longer hesitant and unsure of themselves. They had been taught how to handle themselves in active duty, and they were going into active duty now. lnto many different branch- es of service, and many different parts of the world they would travel or tal-Le their place, but they were confident of themselves because of their background training received in the camp of CCCHS. 11 7 .fi I 1 ' I, 1 ' . , uf I ' ' ' f .' , s - ,y , ,1, 1' - -'Ari ,-.- ,ggi 'so'-I ,Q1 ,if . - ,'3'II. c i't'.' 1 ,- I ' L,f,,' lv' I o '-.Da . ggi' Q. Us A '.'.L I R .'v ' s'-' A v 4' V X X . . JN' I, J. l If I We I In s f .rg ,I ii: NL-43 nts E 'V :RL 5- 1 St? 411 Same 7m HATS OFF TO OUR ADJUTANT H S UNGER IN THE STUDENTS WELFARE HIS GENIAL NATURE HIS HELPFUL ADVICE AND HIS ENTHUSIASM FOR ALL SCHOOL AFFAIRS FOR HIS GENUINE INTEREST 'Me Qevwzal Staff WE SALUTE OUR COMMANDER IN CHIEF FOR HIS SPLENDID LEADERSHIP HIS FRIENDLY MANNER HIS WHOLEHEARTED COOPERATION AND HIS UNTIRING EFFORT TO IMPROVE OUR CAMP GEORGE C. STEVENS, 7954464014 To be assured of vlctory m battle there must be 1nd1v1duals behmd our armed forces who plan the next move for our flghtlng men The opm xons and Judgments of more than one person are consldered before orders are sent out Llkewxse xt IS now consldered desxrable and by many necessary for schools to select a group of students who vnll plan the st ategy of th student body and thus glve them a XOICS ln the admmlstratxon of the school Thls we have at CCCHS m the form of a Student COUDCII In planmng school affalrs and makmg dec ISIOHS for problems that arlse xt IS lmportant that all d1v1s1ons ln our school are consxdered therefore each class and organlzatxon m the school as well as the faculty IS represented om the Councll The members of thlS years sta f of strateglsts and the orgamzatlons they represent are Roger Adams Senlor class Vu Hal Faulconer H1Y Jean Fullerton FTA Jeannette Guenther Home Economlcs club L1l han Hansen Glrls Booster club Bob Myers Boys Booster club Phylls Oetmger GR Doro they Plerson Jumor class Mert Schwenson Freshman class Jerry Wxlhelm Sophomore class and Louxs Woodburn Annual staff L Smxth represents the faculty wh1le George C gf Stevens prmclpal and H S Unger vxce prm clpal are ex OfflCl0 members The cssentlal offlcers of the Councll or staff are elected from the members to serve through out the school term The cholce of competent of fxcers IS utal to the success of the Councll for thev have considerable responslblllty 1n the govermng body Ou chlef of staff thls year was Llllxan Hansen Hal Faulconer was elect ed vlce chxef and V1v1an Blanken was chos cn secretary Mectmgs are held each Thursday noon follow mg lunch m the gymnaslum As a zule the business of tle Councll can be handled ln the forty f1ve mlnutes alloted for the meetlng but on some occaslons the members had to remam owertlme especlally If a declslon had to be made Several Jobs such as the allocatlon of the actlvlty fund and the grantxng of concession rlghts for sellmg candy and popcorn at the games and IH the hall must be taken care of each year By far the most lmportant work of the Council however IS the solvmg of the problems WhlCh p esent themselves each year Summarlzmg the work of the Student Councll th1s year the Vxcto y Carmval Standlng W1lhelm Schvsensen Guenther Faulconer Myers Stembach Adams Seated Fullerton Mr Stevens P Oetmger Plerson Mr Smlth Hansen Blanken Chestnut Mr Unger, Woodburn I ' . , A ' . 1 . . , . 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' ll n -v 4 lll . 1 e K1 V1 -, A 1 I I 5 , 1 iv :fx I .r '- .. 1 14 held November 13 heads the list of its achieve ments The Student Council sponsored the annual affair this year which in prevlous years has been the responsibility of the Senior class The carmval was termed successful from all standpomts especially slnce the profit was enough the purchase a 3.300 dollar war bond Each organization taking part in the carnival was credited with a share accord mg to the amount lt had earned from its booth or concession stand So that the student body might know the proceedings of the Council meetmgs and might offer helpful suggestions and criticisms plan was adopted this year to issue a bulletm which contained the minutes of a previous meeting and ask for student suggestions nn the fourth hour classes on each Monday The suggestions given to the Councll were then considered at the meetmgs An important duty of the president is t appoint dependable committees to deal with the various problems confronting the Council The carnival home coming clean up campaign se curing Red Cross workers playing records during the noon hour and several other mat National affairs also influenced the Coun cxls work Early in the year the Council voted to use the 331 obtained from the scrap drlve to buy war bonds The problem of keep mg the Service flag up to date was solved by placmg the responsibility on two senior girls Leanna Donley and Lillian Hansen who were each to receive a credit in research for their efforts In cooperation with the Counc1l they prepared a scroll of names of graduates and former students in our armed forces to place beneath the flag which was brought up to date at the end of this school year Because of the number of faculty members and students that were called or who volunteered mto ser vice the Council adopted a uniform plan of presenting each a gift on behalf of the entire student body Although our school is superior to many in the courtesy our students show in chapels an attempt was made to make CCCHS rate even higher on thls pomt Several suggestions as to how we might improve our chapel et1 quette were offered and were issued ln one of the bulletlns A discussion on the subjects of exemptmg A and B students from fmal examlnatlons was held and the Council voted to leave the COUNCIL OFFICERS ,HHHS Il PHUICOIICI' HIHHKGH final decision to our Commanders From the Kansas Association of Student sxmllar high school organizations ln Kansas were doing and got new ldeas for improving of our school It has been the practice of previous Councils to send representatlves to vlslt other schools or to a student council convention Such a plan however was impossible this year because of war conditions The Student Council is not only beneficial to the school in maintaining a democratic in stitution but it also affords excellent training for those who are members The growing movement for student councils ln every school IS bound to result in an advancement of demo cratlc government ln civic affairs Next year another staff will be chosen to make plans for nine months of school and to lead our camp through 1ts trials and trlbu lation progress and advancement . . . . . 0 . . , , - , . . . . 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V - Y - . y - ' - ' rl uv ters were taken Care Of in this manner- Councils Bulletin, the Council learned what , 15 f-Q If btexens Rankln Bauer Alqulst Mlss Brenner Rundle Benson Conrad The offlee of our camp IS as famlllar to tram tu as anv dass room The doors open lnwltlng lx to prlvates lleutenante mst uttore or any one that caree to enter and the OH'lCl31w are eager ind wllllng to dueu Q matters vuth the Qtudents ind aeslwt them when thev can More help comes UHIEQ real1ze as Mr Stex ns Mr Unger and the ofhce eetretarw Nlarcehne Hunter are al wave huwx doing omethmg for the b neflt of the students Therefore '1 word of app eclatlon 1 due to our ofhce IFIO and ue Nmcerelw hope we have not tau ed too manv grev hatr- The supervmon of our tamp by the Hlgh Command the Board of Trustees deeerves com mendatlon Under thelr dlrectxon the CCCHS tramees recexve the h nef1ts of a modern educa tlon and a vsell rounded trammg program 'Vhws Llly Brenner countv Quperlntendent dle Harrv Bauer A Wallace Beneon and Basll Rankln 1 nevslx elected member make up the pereonnel of the hlgh command For thexr Qerwlcee and exldent lnterest 1n thu lnstltutlon CCCHS exprecqec gratltude IN Hunter Nlr Stexene Nlr Lnger 9 Z ' . 'f 4 6 A Q - k 'E' ' +1 A I 1 bd 1' s ' I' x Y , ' I from our ofiicers' headquarters than we some- Vgrngr V. lmquiqt Ahhm, Cdnrazi W H Rumi ,Q ' ' 1 I' 't ' 's -- A ' L , ' -se I , , S. . L. . -A In , ' 519 1' sr 4 ,f ' l X . L , A x M , . . ' ,. . . ' 16 2au'ma,!7 MISS VELMA ADAMS RAY MORRISON Thls lady IS fond of everythlng red Ray can be found somewhere near From the t1p of her toes to the top of her head Teaches Hlstory Outslde lnterest Books Famous for Curls P V ALLEN He s a frlend to one and a frlend to all But never chew gum ln hxs study hall Teaches Glee clubs prlvate vocal lessons Outslde mterest Motlon plctures Famous for Hls bxcycle LOREN E BARKER Always smlllng full of fun Pop stays around tlll hls work lS done Teaches Blology Algebra Sponsors Boys Booster club Freshman class and basketball Famous for Dlmples FREEMAN G FRENCH He d rather play or smg a song But stlll he teaches all day long Teaches .Iournallsm Soclal SCIGDCC orches ra Sponsors Junlor class Promotel Tlger Roar Famous for Cello and volce MISS MARY J CARTER She teaches Latln from a book And out of school she loves to cook Teaches Latm Sophomore Engllsh Outslde mterest Cookmg Famous for Partles ALFRED L BERG Thls tall qulet lntelllgent gent To us hls knowledge of German has lent Teaches German Sophomore Englxsh Outslde lnterest Family Famous for Helght MISS BEULAH GEYER Her very sweet smlle her charmlng ways Made her a favorlte w1th1n a few days Teaches Freshman Engllsh Sponsors Glrls Booster club Freshman class llbrary Famous for Qulet llbrarles MRS SUE V HEMPHILL Stop watches and erasers caused her trouble But when dlctatmg she has no double Teaches Shorthand Typmg II Sponsors CIFIS Booster club Famous for Frlendllness ERNEST LARSON A year ago he went around ln hls car But now a blke carts hlm near and far Teaches Sclence Aeronautlcs Sponsors H1 Y Senlor class Sclence club Famous for Hxs laugh MISS VERA LINDHOLM She successfully teaches how to cut and sew To make beds properly and to mlx the dough Teaches Foods Clothmg Home llvmg Sponsors Home Ec club Famous for Whlte umform That red brlck bulldmg ln the rear Teaches Vocatlonal agriculture Sponsors F F A Famous for Coveralls ROBERT U MCCLENAHAN When the tardy bell rmgs and students are seated Thls IS when McClenahan s jokes are repeated Teaches Mathematxcs Outslde mterest Longford ranch Famous for Jokes MISS EDITH E MCCONNELL In room number four she was always seen Instructmg future teachers who thought she was keen Teaches Normal tralmng Sponsors F T A Famous for Costume Jewelry MISS LOIS NILES Thls little mlss doesn t tower hlgh But ltS not ln stature that her powers l1e Teaches Typmgl Glrls physlcal educatlon Sponsors Jumor class G A A Famous for Walk MISS BLANCHE PERKINS She helped the freshmen wnth themr speech And as play dlrector she was 3, peach Teaches Speech Sponsors G R Semor class debate Famous for Plays L C SMITH In kelly green pants he was often seen Teaches Blology Gym Sponsors Football track Sophomore class Famous for Study hall WAYNE SNODGRASS He s always wlllmg to help you out He s tops as band leader there s no doubt Teaches Band mstrumental musxc Outslde mterest Cxty band Famous for Mustache MISS RUTH RAYNOI DS Dean of Glrls Always wllllng to help the rest For th1s we say She s one of the best Teaches .Tumor and Semor Engllsh Sponsors Jumor Dean Corps Famous for Helpfulness PVT JOHN WILKERSON Uncle Sam needed hlm and now we see That It s a Leatherneck he s stnvmg to be Taught Hlstory Outsxde mterests C K L publxclty dlrector Freshman football Famous for Hard Amerncan hlstory qulzlzes VIRGIL O YOWELL The bookkeepers and salesmen he sends out Reveal he knows what he s talkmg about Teaches Commercial law general buslnn tralnmg bookkeepmg Sponsors Commercxal club Famous for Hls wlt , . ., . . ' - . . ' , . ' V ' . , .. H Y - - - , y I - I - . , . ' . 5 y , ' , , . , . . ' t - , V : ' Y .Y ' . , . . . . . : . Y . 1 . . ' ' . ' . . ., , - ' - - - His motion is slow. his wit is keen, , . . '. D ' . 1 V y K . . Y ' ' Y 1 Y ' ,. - 1 , 1 ' , ' . , 1 . A 1 - ' ' ' AL Y I lv v . '. . 1 , ' ' G I 1 ' . Y Y - Y .. V, , . . . , j . , ' v ' l . . . , , . 3 ' I 5 - I ' , ' iss 17 T VELMA ADAMS VERA LINDHOLM f- PAUL V ALLEN ERNEST IARSON LOREN E BARKER FREEMAN G FRENCH MARX JANF CARTER 1 QUE V HEMPHILL BEULAH GEYER ALFRED L BERG . 1 ' A V, 9 Q51- I :fi Lag 'A K' Li. xi F ,QV -,QL A 'es if . 'I A A , X,'i ' I 41 . ia- 1 We-1 56' 'Si 701 18 PAY MORRISON NIP f IL O YOWELL I 'Ik GN P OBERT U WVICCLENAHAN O' if-3: EDITH MCCONNDLL Q x W AYINE SNODGRASS DTH RAYNOLDS LOIS NILES R BLAIN CHE PERKIIN S 19 C SMITH Q, 34 V f , , fy Q We 54 ,Q , L ' A JOHN WILKERSON 5 m V, A M I , ,GU W1 K 1' 1 A if ' q gf V L' I Q U Q 5 ' ' ' L. . U LT LYLE C RI AD FACULTY IN SERVICE F We mln h CIISCUQSIODS about he stars Sxnce he left Us for some sllver Sgt Allen Tuttle Army bars Taught Mathematlm Pvt John Wllkerson MHFIDES Suons red Astronomv club Lt Lyle C Read Navy Famous for Pohteness fl V! -p-1-, Q 20 .S is . L . v, 4 Q t . 24 L1 .-, 'Y' ' f? xL'AA '4x I bfi? wx., 'K . K f x 'A v. . . 1 ,41?f,,J,g . jf-Sgr 1 5 1 Y , rv ,X K , t .I - . I 56 - ' . 3 ' I 1. if ga 1 75 ,, I C ,Q I . . I K' ' 1 'T .f! 0 ' - --, , Q , , X .. ' ' ' 'al oz' can 64041054 SLELNL SCUNE. bQLNlL. DlVlblONS PUBLIC RELATIONS' USO 21 S vi, I- . . . 2- - f 3- ' SCENE 4-ENTERTA1NMEN'1' U. . 0. T ' , 2 2 7704460155 l 3 I W4 1 Ill irif'-J--L T 'ia inna- lvl? IJ' 'Flu Look depirtn ent Chermcal warfare In the lab Ahhhhhhhh Heat FFA fall before Mcultx 4 if N E. ff I 1, 0 FN 22 1 V' ' Q ' fi,-sk 5 I 'O A -Q M x i f' K V : vm. . N . wi 'F f - , X X K U-, -'. , , A ha , .W 'X - I I gy ' , ' if f K 3 A I! 1 f JY' Q, fs 1 , , ' F W N 4 Z, . 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K . ceae0ae: at 'f X f' lvl Standmg Chestnut Thorpe J Whlte A Tonn D Whxte Marcell Oetinger Mlnter ulbbs Wlberg McCovwn M HCIKCS E Hell-ces Sharpe Hlnds Keener Bauer Seated Mlss McConnell Mary E Pflzenmaler Fehlman C Sorell Marle Oetlnger Maxlne Pflzen maler Norrxs Talbot G Hughes Berrler Fullerton KUblCk Bull Letourneau Young P Oetmger Groberg az'wze'7 Instructors ln our armed forces must g through Tlgld tralnmg before they are quah fled to teach others and so It IS YV1th prepar mg students m our camps who are to be future lnstructozs ln our schools These lndustrlous students have thls year organlzed the Future IS to help potentxal teachers learn facts about the teachlng prolesslon and 1ts opportumtles and to develop the character qualltles essentlal to a good teacher The CCCHS Horace Mann chapter of the FTA IS the flrst hlgh school FTA club ln Kansas and holds the flrst chapter It was organized the flrst SIX weeks of thlS school year and took the place of the fo mer Claxton club Whlle the latter was llmxted to senlors m an actual normal tralmng course the FTA broad ens membershlp by admlttlng students from al' four classes desxrlng to follow the teachmg professlon vshether they are taklng the normal course or not The ofhcers of the FTA lnclude the presl dent who presldes ower the meetmg Phylls Oetlnger the VICE pres1dent who 'ISSISXS th presldent and acts m her absence B tty Chest nut the secretary who handles correspon dence and keeps a record of the meetlngs Marle Oetmger the treasurer who collects dues and sends the annual fee to the natlonal office Donna Whlte the hxstorxan who keeps the hxstory of the club and the FTA pamphlets for study and encourages thexr use Evelyn Helkes practlce of parllamentary law MHXIUS Pflzen maler the song leader who 1s responsible for the mus1ca1 actlvltxes of the group Barbara Thorpe the student councll representative Jean Fullerton and the faculty advlsor Mlss l1d1th McConnell The newly orgamzed group boasts 31 members The FTA holds thelr meetmgs every other Tuesday afternoon after school Some Inter estmg and varled programs have been pre sented to and by the members Speakers at these meetmgs have mcluded Mxss L1ly Bren ner County Supermtendent of Schools and Ernest Tolm Supermtendent of C1ty Schools The future teachers presented thelr annual chapel program Frlday February 19 At thus tlme the FTA charter slgmfylng the clubs membershlp ln the natlonal FTA was presen ted to the presldent Phylls Oetmger by Georg C Stevens prmclpal . ik Q i I M , . . ,i fn 1 ' 2 , , - ' , - , - ' - - ' , , ' , ' , . , - y 1 1 v - I 7 I y 7 a V G i Y . 1 1 Y Y ' . i 0 ' . 4 O . ' . . . . . .- . 3 V Teacher of America club, the purpose of which the parliamentarian, who f0St6I'S the Study and J ' . , 3 . : - ' , ' , ' e 5 , . ' ' - . , ' ' . 25 Ol- Q0 '73 1 C JC 1wtP xx Mr Nlorrx on Be gm Nllngan J McAda'n P Carnahan B Ch wtnut Mann W Foxxlew 9nd Roxx Carpenter Blake Long Shorman Gene Mart1n Gerald Martm L1ppert Nl Nlal Nxe 3rd Roxx Dunn G1nr1ch S1mmonQ D 'VIall Brown Wlllmann Fleaeser Helmerlch 4th Row Gerrlet B Carnahan W Hammel Hemphlll O Fowles Harrw Henry D Carnahan Roeplu nth Roxx K Mcedafnx P Nxbelg, Calson Musdeman Schmldt Iacv Todd Keener Lloxd Hafrer Out IH the Ag bu1ld1ng xxe f1nd the SGTVICCS of Supplv of our camp Thxe vea they have really been kept busy meetmg xxar t1me emer genclea 1DVO1V6d 1n the product1on of food Vlfh1Ch IQ eo eseentxal to v1ctorx The1r act1v1t1es have been rather confmed to home and the Ag bhop xxlth all the annual tr1pq bemg cancelled but the e xxas plentx of xxorl1 to do and much xxas accomplwhed Th1s vear marked the f1rst that Rax lvlorrleon hax h1d charge of the local F F A chapter N11 'VIorr1Qon came tu u laet xummer from Alma Kanaae f1ll1ng the xac'ancx of Xocatlonal -xg 1n tructor left bx the re 1gnat1on of Harlan Perr1ll Be 1de thelr Clax room xxo lx the Ag boxx haxe accee to a xx ell equlpped rop xxhere thex xxorla on x1r1ou project The h p 1 equlpped xxxth the beet of tools an elec IIC xxelder acntxlcnc xxelder and 1 nexxlx 1nst1lled xxoocl l1th1 Th1 xear 611.1118 1 bullclzng p og.,r1n1 took 1 o emt xx to 11e11 1 Tnnx tom 1le at T 1 ou e 11 h1x 11111 P h'1x buclx e funn ' hog ' xughe 1nd H c 1 fu II t11x con ructmn S000 board le xx 15 1ur 111 lrl from Ft P1lex Dropertle 1nd p1oje11 clep11tn1ent lnclude 4 ll ch1cl1 7 1 x1ng hen and 13 gllt xx c 1 141 to xg x ch x1 x 1 LIl1UIl P1c1f11 cho ll 1 1 xx 1cl1 1 .1 N 1 15.31111 tural 6 HUT fill L I1 U! K 1vxard to go to college Thu vear out of the local chapter txxo boys are trxlng for th1s xc'holarah1p They are John 'McAdams and Paul tarnahan thebe tvxo bovs are also trx1ng out for the State Farmers contest One of the regular exentx of the xear lm the annual Facultv Nw F F A ba ketball gamc Thls xear the tables xxere turned from PFEXIOUN xe1rs xxlth the f'1cultx defeatmg the farrnerx I5 to U OFFICEPS S 111cl111g B C hm tnut Carn 1h 111 X Foxx 1 KI ln 111111 Sc 1ucl 1 111 1 or J xlc xdame v 1 c, 15 3 t3': .1 's. r'.-i 1,,.1 . .. 32 .1' 'A ': , ' ' . ' . . ' , . ' , . . - . ' ' . 5 ' af S 'em ' .. H . -, 5 I, ' , . ' Y vp tv' 'S , ' ' ' f , - ' Y - ' fi, - ' . Q A 'i f VA 1 B ' h r ' - , s s ' is ' r '. 1 ' ' ' 'L ' 5 ' ' s. S 3 's ' 1 'I ' ' . an I 1 's ' I ' ' ' 3 f Arc ' z plate and :1t the end ol' the year they had many , 11' J ' s to sho ' l 1-2'-clit. ' ' 1 - 111 Ll! hng h s s. 4 n11111u1'e sprez iers. 2 zj- ' '. L 1 j Us, 6 f- lf- 1 1 l -rs. 1.011 Y .rc Y 1 5 c'l1i'lv11 ef lers. F4 - l ' - st ' U. , dl uf lllllllrel' ': .' I - . ' 'sz 's u1'1l111V 1 . .. 21' ' ' 5 ' 's. Il floc-li ot' L00 'aj' ' S. 1 . 1' s 'hi '21 ar on- ' tu ' 1 ' bojs, St: ' 1 . ' fs . ' 2 2 . X '. ' 'I lf. F2411 j'1r 21 tex' of the Ag l nys try out 1' ' Bvg' . M' . '11 1 1 Millgz . M1 M rison. lhf ' ' 1 s' 11 'ally 'h 's ' C100 -- li -- 26 Front Row N Bauer Guenther Isensee McClean Mlchelson Sharples Back Row M Mugler Lyon Dunn Meek Bushell D Dunn Mlss Lindholm J Whxte Erlckson Sharp Wohler me me ww, ,4 In war and ln peace food and the home can be found ln our flrst lme of defense Our own Home Econom1cs club and department under the guldance of Mlss Vera L1ndholm are strlv 1ng to do the1r full share ln help1ng to wm the war In the past years at club meetmgs the girls and speclal programs bat now because of tha war they do Red Cross and Flrst Ald vsork Some of the larger projects they took up were maklng about thlrty fxve ut1l1ty bags and kmt tlng squares for an afghan There are approx1mately thxrty members m the club and the meetmgs are held every flrst and thlrd Tuesdays 1n the month At the fall carmval the Home Economlcs booth was a pop ular place for food and refreshment A gnft box 9 was fllled at Chrlstmas and given to the Wel fare commlttee to dxstrlbute where mt was need ed For speclal entertalnment the Home Ec glrls had two pot luck meals one at noon and one after school A tea was glven for the mothers the afternoon of February 18 Thls tea was to explaln ratlonmg and the pomt system Several glrls attended Hospxtalxty Day at Manhattan Aprll 16 A speclal meetmg and a party were held 1n the sprlng Officers of thus year mcluded presldent Joan Isensee V196 presldent Barbara McClean treasurer Nelda Bauer secretary Neva Sharp les reporter Waleta Bushel program chalr man Wllma Hugg p1an1st Orcena Mlchelson song leader Lols Moon Student Councll rep resentatlve Jeannette Guenther l I I I I I had different kinds of entertainmentvrspeakers ' I ' ' ,, I I 1 v ' J - ' , Q 27 Front Row Bloom Ferron Houng, S Vlohler MINS Nlles lmd Dugan Frd71er Benjamm Back Row Moore Telander Nlellles Pershall D Tonn Gtbbs Buck McQovwn Ogden Sortor Q,-4,4 s Meet the VVAAC of CCCHS the members of the Glrls Athletlc Assotlatlon' Thew axe a group of healthw energettc gum students who are mterested 1n lteeplng them elxes phxsxtallw flt bx regular exerclse and Competltlxe sports Thus sear the Club was dn1d1ed lnto two du INIOUS a fxrst hour and a second hout club Fach dlXlNlOIl operated a 1 sepeuate unlt ind tarr1ed on thelr ovsn affilrs except xxhtn thert were speclal projects or IDHTUQN Both g,10UDN eletted the1r respectlxe offtcers and t tth tab lnet erxed for a term ot one ernt ttt The goal for all of the members to vxork to xx.-1rd was that of earnmg 3 f XX letttr Thx letter IN attaxned hx receumg, pomt xxhlch 'ire 'uwarded after the RCCOIUDII hment of x rlous feats that haxe been OL1tllll?d lot the cluh tu es vshxch the glflx .ire to me U1 to fot teen weelt lttonil credlt mtnx svn hlklng., pmxttl v ox e Flllh, tht xt tr t lt Il e ut t rtt m mot tt x 91 K X1 Q '7 c redl recen ed Other pomts gamed bv parttctpatmg ln sports m 'showlng a sportsman hke attltude and lox mtroducmg new games to the group tn an undetstandable mfxnner These polnts at cumultite from vetir to xeir unt1l the glrl has ficqulred enough credits for .1 letter the mln xmum hemg 100 pomts There 1 1 pOSNlbllltW eirnlng 1 etttt n e l lt ls x seldom done Both d1x1s1ons of the f XX tnjned sexertll Ntlllil ifftlrs togethtr In tht fall thex nent on 1 comlnned htlte 'ind wemtt mist .ind they had piltles dutmg, the Chrlstmis and Xiltntmt t isons e pre ldent I he uhs f th fn, stmester vsert lo emitx Ferton md Iuont 11nd for the second semester Amx Nici own ind Helen Pershtill 0 s t N 1t1 tduc ation IDN r t 1 s pon nt for tht groups ind ptrtlrn 1 t I tt I t OI' 'lIl17i ltlll 1 mttl po wulultx 111s yt 'Q . . ' '. . ' , ' J . , ' . ' Q , , ' ' . , . .. ' 1 ' v . ' Y pi . . . - S f : ' 't ' ' ' . kk 1' ' ' uv . - 1 Q I V I . ' k V I 5' '-N c . .' I I K' S Q. s f ' ' ' - C , ' , - K. , - - , -1 s t J ' ' 2 - , - . 1 .i . .. . .. s z ' . ' ' t 1 ' .1 Y - ' 1 X . A I . ' ' of 2 z 1 -' 1 on yt-ur. Jut ,T 'ery . 1 .' ' X ' 1 v' ' A 4 ,. H I X x , K. , . s ' s -s . . ' I U Y .' 'z z t .' Y - . - z , j ' 5 ' ll T - , s . . , . , ' . . , . . . . 2 ' 5 ' T I if 2 2 ' ' ,' s' ' ' T , S ' ' 1 I 4 s-z 5 L ' -- s 1. Q 1 , . . , , Th s s 0' t c-l 3 or e ' :t - V - , J . . . V . . . - , First. there are a Complete set of health 'l ' ' 5 ' - ' 1' ' - . . . , , , 1 , Q 1 ' , . S 4 .. v , . Six, 1 , . . t , b A , 1 ' 's, Add' ' 1 - ' s are t-ztrnetl in 2 7 ' - z j 't and ' V' e '- mtt- of tht- mt st Miss L is Nil-s. Phjs' 'zl - 'z ' ' ft u'- t-nj jzthl this yt-ur. The girls took thrvt- hilt--.s it r. was s s ' - v 5 4 2 '-Int- du ' ' - b'-1 . All w-re uf tlit'1't-rt-nt - gtltsi t-ti in ull the vlul :tc-tivities. Bt-c':1use of her ef- on 'a s h H iles: t l ti 't-3 :mtl tht- lust. for and it t-'est in h- gt '.z t' , EAA t 1. 01' t-ourse. tht- longer th- hil' -. th- Ill Vt' gn' - 1 2 N' l',- jlur, 25 cena 7aaa: ?aZ6'6c ' Standing Mr French Glover Schllchter Tripp J Dudley Fowler Seated Braun Blanken Thorpe B Mugler ODon'1ell L athers emafz ZZZ646 papa Twelve senlor lieutenants were enrolled in the Public Relations department of our camp this year They were students who dared to O8 really different as well as patriotic in trying to produce a school paper tha the whole can'-'v would like in times llke these In the first place the staff decided to print the paper themselves on the mlrneographing ma chlne ln the office Lots of work yes but think of all the experlence gained and all the money saved at the same time It seemed the patriotic thing to do so they just dodged the boos and bricks and made plans Certainly not every one was against this type of paper mainly 1,0 cause It came out more often slnce the cost was much less At the first of the year each member of the staff did s of writing on d1fferent types. of copy to sec in exactly which field his talents lav All the boys declared th v couldnt writ nytlung except sports items but they dlscox ered differently after practice Everyone le trn ed lots of terms and pointers used in printing offices trvlng to develop a journalistic attltudt Finally woilt was begun on the real thing The class was outfitted with stencils and a 1 the lnstruments which were needed to cut thc stencus The so called laboratorv w here all th took place was the Annual room and no kid ding It was a busy place come publication time The typlsts on the Staff always had the pleasure of typing the stencils It was a chal lenge to test their accuracy and dexterity but they usually kept the mulberry Julce e name for the correction fluid handy just in case By composing and printing the paper them selves there was much opportunity for origin ality lll clever cuts and styles everyone had fun experimenting At Christmas time the Staff planned a spem downtown so they all chased ads downtown to finance it Another issue like this was published in the spring and 1tS main attraction was a two page section devoted to the Seniors Issum, these special editions was an entirely different piocedure in getting out the paper and was more llke work in a real newspaper office Staff positions were assigned at the first of the year with Barbara Thorpe as editor for the first semester During the second semester the system of page editors was generally used The other staff positions were Business manager Bettx Mugler Circulation manager Irene Braun and Sports editor Warren Tripp Vivlan Blanken was Student Council representative Fleeman G French was the sponsor S . , QQ? MW , ' ' . , 2 . I 1 I I l A l ' V H if ' - vu p t . . I l A . . . '. A I ' - at , ' ' 3- , - H . - V .- ial issue to be printed at the printing office v ' ' ' '-. ,. ' , ' - L I G . V . or A V Ln v . . . h A u. s I V l . V. eu ' 'C I ' A I ' C . Y . i . 4 M . . V N. . . . . I - ,. . , ' V V . - . - - ' , . ' . . . - ,. ' is ' ' ' . v 1 Q ' ' . . 29 . , I 'sk 0 Seated Hammel M Ramsey Tuggle Blanken Myers Woodburn Standmg Mugler Thorpe Mr French Martm Wylxe Donley Trlpp B Dletuch Patterson The Tlger Roar' Heres thls vears revlew of our camp snappy and sllck awaltlng your at tentlon' But don t thmk lt was any bed of roses publlshmg an annual ln a year lxke thls I fact we werent even sure 1f vwed have a cover to enclose these contents Then after we had made arrangements to buy one nobody could agree on the color Brown blue orange pur ple so 1t went but the color IS b ue thanks to the fems of the staff who were m the majorlty But really that was a mmor ltem compared to some of the other worrles V1v had on her nmd For lnstance over due copy that she nad to drag from staff wrlters Jun who spent nme tenths of hls txme wlth Margaret and one tenth ulth hls camera trylng to fmd a nrght for a meetlng when Nan dxdnt have a date wlth Charlme trying to rummage ld8aS for Bob D and JoAnn coaxlng Betty to donate nough gas to dellx er copy 5th hour keeplng the gang from hemg Jealous of Mary why xx as forexer one jump ahead of the rest vuth her copy and Ioule who was last for rea-.ons he alone under stdDdS Ah' How we slaved up mn the thlrd floor An nual room usuallv sharlng lt vuth klds on the Promoter staff vsho were a vuaXs dlsturbmg u The room became so cluttered up xuth both types of Junk that you could barelv battle your wax through but they sav thxs 1- tsplcal of all 1ournal1st1c olfices and merely adds to the atmos phere Exerv tlme the Janitor dxd clean up we couldn t flnd anythmg for a month and thls slowed up productxon so we declded to llV6 m 1t and lxke lt The buslness manager had hls troubles too On bended knee he pleaded w1th the Jumors to sc'l ads He flnally drafted Thorpe and she got last mmute results He was worrylng for fear h1s books would come out ln the red so hls mlnd was constantly searchlng for money makmg schemes he landed several good ones too That .Toe E Brown show was a rlot and the chapel was unforgettable D nt get the ldea however that the whole tnmg was a headache because there were plenty of hllarlous txmes too Luke the tlme the klds had to drag out Lmco n s statue from among the cobwebs for msplratlon how a few or the fearless ones had to calm the rest of the :ur meetmgs when time and agam we were dlsturbed by Bucks fog horn nose and ear spllttmg laughter and lI1Cld9Illally when any one had worked untll he was exhausted and meded a breath of fresh alr he ascended to a place of hlgher altltude to fmd rellef Flnallv the masterplece vsas assembled and ent to press and vue relaxed' We vsent for a Lug spree ln the sprlng a pxtmc and then to the shove Hovs sxxel It seemed to take llfe easv We xe had a vs onderful txme maklng thls year b ok and non 1tS ready to be judged bv you x no lead these lmes ' S S ' . W , . . ' 1 f . . ' , , ' . . :. , . y V Y - ' . ' L4 3? . . , , V A Y ' ' ' - I - + Y . . I ' ' 1 , , - - . , A , . . . . , , , v -1 , , V. . . . , . I ' . ' Y y , . ' ' Y W A N . . . . , l . I A , , . HUC1 Bee'S etCh1Y1gS3 keeping all eye OH Nolan staff when spo:nks rattled the attic doorsg ' ' A '3 A ' ' ' ' v y - ' ' v - , - V V V ' . . I I ' , ' 4 Q , ' ' . .' t f , ' . 1 A ' Q v 1 S ' ' . I .Y ' ' ' . . ' ' N . . V. . 5 , ' . v , . , , . , , 1 , , , . I . 'L ' ': h ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' V - - 3 . ' ' ' ' 30 awe : 7150 lst Row Bushell Bros1e Thorpe Haden 2nd Pow Sanberg Rose MISS Raynolds Braun Lew1s 3rd Row Blanken Er1ckson Hartman Mall Isensee 4th Row Tuggle Mr Ramsey Mugler L Carlson M Carlson zDecm4W The .Tumor Dean Corps 1 a new orgamza t1on formed th1s year bs M1ss Ruth Pawnolds Dean of glrls whlch m1ght well correspond w1th the gallant Nurses md soclety Qual1f1ed sen1or glrls were selected for the COIPQ whose purpose IS to serve as a gulde and help the other gnls 1n the school As a result more 1nd1x1dual attentlon was posslble and exervthlng ran more smoothly for all concerned SIX of the g1rls were recept1on1sts and each hour one of them pres1ded OUtQld6 M1ss Ray nolds classroom where she recened messages and made appomtments du11ng the class per1ods She could pass her t1me as she w1shed suppos edly studwng maybe readmg lU3.g3Z1D8S The rest of the g1rls acted as deans and were asslgned usually 1n pa1rs to be 111 the G1rl Peserxes room durmg one of the1r studv halls Through th1s plan there was lwav someone to look after tho e who needed help durmg school hours The Corp was supphed w 1th 11 t '11d equlpment w1th wh1ch lhex treattd ony lTllHOI' 1nJur1es It least nothlng wor e than '1 broken leg Of couxse 11 '1 person wu lou lx 1ll OI mjured she was men '1 excust 'md sent home In February CCCHS was caught w1th the rest of the town 1n the three day measles ep1 demxc The GR room was a busy place then and all the deans were on the look out for tell tale rashes not excludlng themselves Most of the deans volunteered for Ped Cross work and rolled bandages once a wetl from 4 00 t1ll 6 00 p m Th1s t1a1n1ng went hand 1n hand w1th the A1d Soc1ety at school and helped the war effort at the same t1me For 1dent1f1cat1on the deans wore l1ttle orange and black badges bearlng the motto Jovfully Dolng Courtes1es Through the f1ne cooperat1on of all the members and under Nl1ss Pavnold s d1rect1on the Jun1or Dean Corps ha prox ed 1tself to be a worthy organ1zat1on The members of the Corps are V1v1an Blan len Irene Braun Donlce Bros1e VS aleta Bush ll LelE,tta Carlson Marlan Carlson Llll Er1ckson Fern Haden Dora Deane Hartman Joan Isensee Marjorle LEWIS Elalne siall Bettv Mugler Margaret Ramsey Pat Pose Ohxe Sanberg and Beat11ce Tuggle v I , -.N . . Q ' x 31. C 1 1 t 'I , . -. . . 'Z , . , L , . , . . I I , 's ' - . ' '1 v v '.f, 1 - . , A - A L- . - - - s . V' .1 . . .y. . v 1 . , . A K L . .. . , 1 , . ' 1 ' Hi 1 - . ' v . ' ' ' 5 ' h .. . ' ,- vv - . . ' .S ' 3 ' ' v ' ' - ' - t , . W .. . ' .' a ' vs . s - S ' t 1 T i , , ' ' , ' S - s ' f T ' ps - Q ' , ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 I ,' ' - . , . , 2 F ' s 1 . - : , l ' ' 1' , ' . , . ' '. . 1 S SPL' ' A V V , , l 5 W. . S . ' Q ' ' s - fy' - 1, s 1 .x s ' v .' , , ., , ., D . 1. , . . . , , .s ul gamma geek! Winnie The U S O of our army camp m the form of the Glrls Booster club does much to keep up the flghtmg spmt of CCCHS Thls orgamzatum IS made up of pep enthuslasm and gurls who are always backlng the schools actlvltles These glrls can easlly be dlStlIlgUlSh6d by thelr costumes conslstmg of black sweaters and sklrts and orange blouses The freshmen and sophomores known as the Boosterettes wear small tigers on the front of thelr sweaters whlle the upperclassmen called Boosters wear large ones The girls wear their unlforms on tht days of football and basketball games showm, the boys on the team how much Splrlt l1es be hxnd thelr effort One of the unportant aCtlVl tles of the club was the decorating of the goal posts for the home football games At the carmval the Booster club agam had the polxce court and another booth called Rmg the Duck They also had charge of several numbers in the Jolnt program given ln the aud 1tor1um Much of the credlt for the pep Chapels should go to the cheer leaders who d1d a good Job These flve peppy people could be seen tearmg around the halls ln then flashy monkey Jack ets of brlght orange Wlth these the glrls wore black pleated sklrts and the boys wore black trousers The cheer leaders thxs year w Madonna Chaput Donna Relk Buck Trlpn and Choppy Schlltz The band chose Loren Flncham to lead them ln then' yells Booster club offlcers for 1942 43 were P1051 dent Mary Wylle vlc presldent Betty Mug er ODonnell and student COUHLII representative Llllxan Hansen The sponsors were Mrs Sue V Hemphlll and Mlss Beulal Geyer The highlight of the year for the Booste club came Wlth spring ln the form of a plcnlc Each glrl asked a boy to go wlth her to the p1cmc and th1s plan added a great deal to the un In February the Lnrls reorgamzed thelr club Fmcham, Relk, Schlltz Chaput, Trmpp I ' 4 ' ,, . . . ' . ' ere: , . . . ' L ' G- , 1 2 . . , secretary, Beatrice Tuggleg treasurer, Natalia, . . l - Q 1' . ., , . V. H , f . . . . . - ,. 1 . . 5 32 Front Row Mrs Hemph1ll Mr Barker ODonnell Tuggle Wylle Hansen Mlss Geyer Back Row Mugler ODonne11 Mvers J Hammel Cavm Faulconer A constltutlon was adopted and meetlngs wele held every other week Commlttees were ap pomted to plan stunts for pep chapels and the glrls took a greatel 1nte1est ln creatlng enthus xasm for school dCtlVltl6Q Thls reorganlzatlon of the C urls Booster club w1ll help next vear s members be of real service to the school W4 Iltxe are 1 group of morale bullders of our tdmp 'lnd they 'lre just as Important as the morale bulld rs that we hear so much about ln the army Loren Pop Barker commander of the Bovs Booster force has CIIFQCKGCI the actlwl tles and tampalgns f the club To g'1xn new IC ults m the Boosters rxnlts the club held a watermelon feed ea ly ln the school year All the freshmen boys were IH vlted and the amazlng part was that there was more watermelon than could be eaten Before the fxrst football game the Booster clubs sponsored a show at the Rex and a snake dance afterwards The Boys Booster club scooped the glrls club thlq year on the sale of penclls and bangels to advertlse football and basketball games When ZiC,tlVltl8Q were laggmg just after the new vear the boys held a date party Mem DBIQ of the club wlth thelr dates ate at the usu 1l features of the party were the new couples seen there Cheelleaclers from the Boys Booster club w I9 Buell Schlltz and Warren Trlpp Officers x ele Lvman Cavln presxdent Jlm Hammel x ct presldent Hal Faulconer treasurer Max ODonnell sergeant at arms and Bob Myers Student Councll representatlve , D . , . . . 1 ' ' f . - . . ' 1 ' f , ,' Y Y W . ' f . ' . ' 7 Bonham hotel and then went to the show. Un- : 1 1 5 ' ' , s- 1 2 . ' B. -, i 'L . 1 E' 1 I .' f I .' ,Cv ' ' ' -v -. . ' ' v' V M l ' I . ' , ' 5- - ' . . 'i ' 3 - ' 2 33 Front Row EFICKSOU P Oetmger J Martm E Mmter Bergstrom MISS Perklns E Mall Wylie Gates Donley Hartman Back Rovs Mugler M Ramsey Tuggle To fmd and glve the best 1S tre purpose of the Glrl Reserves club the glrls serv1ce or gamzat1on ln our camp It alms to develop the rehglous physlcal 500131 and moral sldes of Z1 glrl s l1fe Glrl Reserves lb open to any glrl 1n hlgh school vsho vwlshes to Joln The membershlo drlve began the flrst of the year wlth Elalne Mall vxce presldent as membershlp chaxrman There were apprommately 150 members this year who took part m the 1mpress1ve candle llghtlng servlce Meetlngs were held every othe Frlday Wlth Llla Erxckson worshlp chalrman belng responslble for the devotlonals and the plannmg of mterestmg programs under the superxlslon of Beatrlce Tuggle program chalr man Mary Wylle song leader and Betty Mug ler p1an1st added an enjoyable touch to the proglams The GR 3CtlXlt16b are under the superv1s1on of MISS Blanche Perkms and 13 cabmet mem bers Mlss Perklns a neva member on the hlgh school fuultw was chosen to be the sponsor and wx 1th the ald of an adusolv board compos ed of Mlss Marx J Cartel Mlss Xela Llndholm and Mlss Puth Raxnolds led Us through an other successful yen Dora Deane HdltHldll exute thalrman dxd an excellent Job lrrangmg for the sellmg of hot dogs coffee tokes and other food at the football game my 746414 The cablnet enJoyed numerous meetings especlally when refreshments were sexved Presldent Blanche Bergstrom d1d a f1ne Job of keeplng order and the secretary Eleanor Mm ter was always kept busy wlth her dutles Mar garet Ramsey treasurer trled to keep the rec ords stralght and Leanna Donley was fmance chalrman Wlth Jo Ann Martm publlclty chair man and Phylls Oetxnger Student COUHLII rep resentatlve the club was well advextlsed and thelr interests represented The Chrlstmas spxrlt was revealed when the GR and H1 Y members sponsoled the annual Whlte Glft servlce Followmg a beautiful play When the Chlmes Rang the students placed thexr glfts at the foot of a whlte cross on the stage These gifts were dlstrlbuted to some of the more unfortunate m th1s commumtg For two weeks ln February there was a mystery correspondence between GR members better known as heart slsters These heart slsters were revealed at the Valentme party vshlch vsas carefully planned by the GOCIHI chalr man Vonda Gates The last bug event of the year was a recep tlon m Aprxl for the gurls mothers As the 1942 43 school year closes xt IS evl dent that Glrl Reserses has helped each mem ber to do more real hvmg because she has learn ed to fmd and glve the best . , . , . 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KT 'n ' Y-U . .. ..L..1 - ' Front Row Faulconer Adams Roth Mr Larson Strom Copeland Patterson Back Row W1lhelm Jackson Tankersley 'Zz Qffcfcueuz To serve the school and the communlty 1n the best pOSSlble way by promotxng h1gh stand ards of Chrlstlan conduct has long been an 1deal of the H1 Y club WhlCh IH our camp IS a boys serv1ce organ1zat1on ThlS year we are proud to say that we rendered as many helpful ser VICES as ever before Much of the credlt goes to our able sponsor Ernest Larson and to cooperatlon of the members of the club Early last fall our H1 Y club was host to the representat1ves of the H1Y clubs from thls part of the state After reports and dls was glven Wlth Rev Herbert Pommerenke as guest speaker He spoke on the Chlnese s1tu atlon and the boys asked many quest1ons con cernmg l1fe and cond1t1ons 1n Ch1na The f1rst two meetmgs were d voted to selec tlon of programs of dlscusslon and entertaln ment for the rest of the year The H1 Y and the G1rl Reserves Jomtly op erated the refreshment stands at football and basektball games Charles Tankersley SEFVICS cha1rman had charge of these for the H1 Y and he also conducted the H1 Y book exchange BESIGCS the usual Chr1stmas chapel and Wh1te G1ft SEFVICG the H1 Y sponsored a fam 1ly at Chrlstmas t1me Presents and food were bought for the fam1ly Another donatlon was glven to Father Flanagan s Boys Town 1n Omaha Nebraska Sprmg aCtlVltl9S of the club were h1ghl1ghted by the Parent and Son banquet Installatlon of new officers fo the cammg year and farewell to the graduatmg sen1ors completed the H1 Ys programs for the year Oflicers for 1942 43 were Jack Roth pres1 W1lhelm secretary Wxlbur Strom treasurer Lloyd Copeland devotlonal chalrman Roger Adams program Chalfman Charles Tankersley serv1ce chalrman Nolan Patterson publ1c1ty cha1rman Ernest Fregon membersh1p cha1r man Dan Jackson world brotherhood cha1r man Hal Faulconer Student COUHCII repre sentat1ve Durlng the second semester two of the more actlve H1Y members Harold Stemback and Ernest Fregon Jomed the armed SSFVICES Both were olhcers of the club I , , , - , . . - I I I U 6- . 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I . - - Y I Y .- Cl-1SSi0U Of PI'0b1eU1S Were finished- 21 banquet dentg Harold Steinback, vice presidentg Jerry 1 - ' . 3 ' , Q . . , 3 V - . . . . - 35 Seated J Ford Lyon Cooney MISS Geyer Hans n Standlng Gardener Hartman P Bauer Dutton Ermkson ODonnell Donley Hoff 02646 An hours furlough b t where to 5,0 A CCCHS eold1er thmhs agam and marches to the camp hbrarv vshlth offers books papers and magazlnes for entertalnment and lnforma tlon Eventually the Prn ate learne th Correct route to th book ehelxee conf1dentlx the Pfce 111011 out thelr readlng materlal tactfullw the .Tumor heutenants reeerwe the cho1te m'1g,az1nes and deeperatelv eometlmes IH battle the Senlor l1eu1es C9126 reserx d h1st rx books The llbrarlan guards help or look on In dls may and then ae the book renter pa s the deslt to hase the1r books stamped thex gue 1 Ig of rel1ef unt1l the end of the hou when the r1ght card has to be found for e1ch book Mos o the t1me the hbrarx 1 qu et o A dent may study re erxed mater11l there 1f they x 1 h e llbrarmns l o n emlnr I o Q imp xce org1n171t1on work 1n 11111 f om rmg, the day and 1rt 111 ch11y,,t PI r r1n1,th1tt1me Th1 x lr mtl 1 hour thu serxtd lntludecl rt hour I 1 Frult on X1 Ollonnm Second hour Peri Beth L1ut1 le1n111 ID ex 1rd hour Dwri M 11t'1 Xltltn lxon urth hour I 1D n111 C 1 th hour Jean Ford Bal, f xth hour L1ll1111 lim tn 1 lil Because of the gr vwmg mte eet IH avlatlon new books utre purchaeed on th1s subject en t1tled A1r Educatwn S F192 Ax1at1on rnaga ZIDQS were awallable for mterested studente A et of Amerl ana entvcloperhas was also pur chased thle vear Whse Beulah Gey er IS the uperwsor of thlb de partment of our camp and he spends each f1rst hour IH the l1br1ry xxorlnng to make 1tQ truce mo e extenene 1ndl1enef1c1al to us .., 'Ei A X tht 11111 11x xx1n xx ' 3 I I Q- u 1 v '3 3 .1 ' r ,, ' ' ' v ' ' - . 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Servlce dlrectlv connetted wlth Amerlca s war effort was rendered by the H1gh School GIFIS Red Cross c .lb whlch was orgamzed the flrst semester for the purpose of glvmg any glrl who volunteered an opportunlty to take a part ln the war effort They made surglcal dressmgs at the local Ped Cross rooms two hours after school on Wednesdays Approxlmately 3500 dresslngs were made to help f1ll local quotas The 19 gurls who devoted the most tlme to Red Cross work were Donna Baker Sylvla Belxn Donna Lee Bertrand Elame Carlson Vera Clevenger Margl Enslgn L1ll1an Hansen Gladys Homfeldt Jacouelme Jones Elalne Mall Mary McI1va1n Joan Morgan Nettle Norms Dorothy Plerson Agnes Tonn Lols Wernette Amta W1berg An1ta Wohler and Evelyn Yakel The club was sponsored bv MISS Ruth Ray nolds and Mlss Emma Obenland mstructed and supervised the group 'um Nhlltary dr1ll ,4 4. . v V U 1 , 1 A. , -, . 4 1 , gl U I l . . X v. . , ' . u ' v . . ' .v v I v . I. . Y A I 1 ' v ' , ' ' I , , - . y V I uv b . . . 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Marchmg along together our CCCHS for the grand entertalnment lt provldes for our camp Thanks to our band master Wayne Snodgrass the band is always ready to answer the we need muslc call for football and bas ketball games pep chapels parades or pro grams The band had a total enrollment of seventy students thls year wlth flfty four members maklng up the marchlng band and seventy the concert group The flrst part of the fall semester was devoted entlrely to marchlng and drllllng for the football games Almost every rnornlng were lt foul weather or falr the band could be seen elther practlclng on the football fleld or IH the street Thls year varlous stunts were performed between halves at football games and every performance was elther start ed or completed by the V for Vlctory forma tlon After about slx weeks of the marchlng sea son the concert season began At thls tlme the band was lncreased to sewenty members Now the emphasls was put on fme playlng and to get the best out of the band sectlonal re htarsals were called Everyone was expected to practlce at home and lf he dldnt xt was s metlmes embarrasmg when he was called upon to plav his part ID one of the pleces m front of the whole band' After conslderable hours of xronlng out dlfh cult passages and masterlng speclal brlllxant tffects the band appeared m three concerts one 38 ln the late fall ln m1d wmter and ln the sprlng regular band from the muslc department 1S the pep band Thls IS a group of muslclans selected from the regular band who furnlsh muslc for the basketball games and pep chapels The pep band is a bxg factor IH the creation of pep and enthusiasm for our camp One of the outstandlng performances of the pep band thls year was the concert of popular musxc they gave They also furmshed muslc for the CCCHS Vlctory program wh1ch toured the surroundmg towns Slnce the concert band d1d not attend a muslc festlval thlS year because of transportatlon d1ff1 cultles Mr Snodgrass substltuted a program to take the place of lt Numerous ensembles from the dlfferent sectlons 1n the band were Crgamzed such as the cornet trlo the wood wxnd quartet brass quartet and others These groups furmshed musxc on the programs of the varlous clubs socletles and organlzatlons of the school and the oltv Thls gave the members of the band somethmg to work for and they had fun domg It Of course wc mustnt fJrget to mentlon our h ad drum major Louls Woodburn and he three twxrlers Jean Ford Geraldlne Kent and Ollle Melcher whose super struttlng and u ual stunts recelved cheers from spectators Our hlgh school band wlth 1ts all year around aetxutles has proved to be one of the outstand lng and colorful orgamzatxons of our camp ' I I , ,-,f I ' i f JM' 'Zi -We A -53A 4 it e ' Q 'TQ . - ' ' . Q ' O ' ,. A. - 5 . 'I 1 Y f a v Z I military band deserves cheers and salutes Another musical 01'gaf1i1'Fati0U besides. the v Y ' KL ' ' YI - ' Y - . . . . , . , A4 ' VY . L ' ' V - Q K v 5 - ' . ' v ' ' y . . . . . , . un- , S ' I 1511151631 entertalnment IN popular ln every camp and CCCHS tramees thls year enjoyed the muslc of our own camp orchestra The 20 strlnged mstruments under the dl rectlon of Freeman G French and Wayne Snod grass were tuned each Tuesday and Thursday morn ng be'3re the membe s of the orchestra busily labored on a new plece or a dltflcult passage of mus1c After the strmg players had several numbers worked out well enough about tvsenty or more band members Jomed them to make the orchestra complete On November 7 for the chapel program the orchestra made lts flrst appearance of the year before the er re camp und r Mr Frenchs dl rectxon At a oncert given ln the fall by both the band and tne orchestra the orchestra play ed three numbers Sallors Dance March PTOCCSSIODHI and Chrlstmas Fantasy Besldes classlcal muslc the orchestra enjoyed playmg popular songs mcludmg the two Hlt Parade numbers There Are Such Thlngs and Moonllght Becomes You whlch were ar ranged by Mr Snodgrass One of these was m the group of numbers the orchestra played for the Semor play The followlng students are members of the orchestra vxollns Marlon Englund Elmer Mun son Betty Slmmons Lo1s Wernette Neva Shar ples Lo1s Algren Marjorxe Stxtt vzola Vera Clevenger cellos Ruth Gmgles Elaxne Carl son clarlnets Margaret Ramsey Beatrlce Tug gle Wayne Testerman Evelyn Yakel Bernard Snodgrass Dlrects Anderson strlnged basses Llllxan Hansen Geraldme Kent Marylm Mlller oboe Jerry Hall flutes Dorothy Hlnds Mary McIlva1n Sylvia Belm saxophones Jerry Wllhelm Janet Bumstead Wxlma Jean Avery Marylm Bald vnn cornets Jack Roth Dlck Brenner French horns Roger Adams Phylls Oetlngel Elalne Lyon pxano Vera Hayes rl ' 1 I 7 n 1 . 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S lst Row Berg Bergstrom Brown Forsberg Cleland Guen ner Mr Allen Klapp Nielcher Bovd Copeland Chapman Pnd Row N Sanneman Kerbv Hugg fariss Alquist Nlachmer Moon J Pamsew D Hansen Pose L Carlson Tripp 3rd Row Martin Wiberg E Schroeder Marcella Lisle Hoff B Schroeder Wylie IN Bauer Thorpe Wllliams J Sorell Ogden 4 h Row McClean Dugan Riek L Hansen Marcelllne Lisle E Helkes Frazier Bushell Johnson H1HdS Enslgn M Helkes df Vocal entertainment in our camp centers in the glee clubs under the direction of Paul V Allen but this year because of war cond1t1ons in general the act1v1t1es of the glee clubs have vidual and small group work was emphasized Every six weeks the class took up a solo after which each member of the group had an op portumty to perform the number before the glee club as an individual solo Besides solo work Mr Allen often p1Ck9d members of the glee clubs to do class songs WW as a trio or enemble The girls quartet was made up of Jane Brown Beverly Boyd Marv Wylle and Barbara Thorpe while the bows quartet consisted of Scott Milroy Jane Brown and Barbara Thorpe were the two capable accompanists 'VIr Aliens wish is that times might return to normal so that the glee clubs might again be able to work out a well rounded program De plte the handicaps th v underwent however thev had a lot of fun thls xear lst Row Brown B Dietrich Sthlitz 'wir Allen Copeland Bonar B Niall 'Pnd Pow Clasco Nfilrox Hammel Pobinette Dudlew Darbv 3rd Row Frazier Tripp D Diet ich Strom Beeson Todd TE' l , V. 2 , L ' f ' a - 1 5 'Q , , , ', S . , i' , T . , . l ' , , . 2. : . , ,. '. 3' '.',. ' .T , . . S . 'S ..-'. t 2 , , ' , . . ' I . . ' s, ' , , ' , I been somewhat restricted. Therefore. indi- Bob and Dick Dietrich. and Jim Harnmel. O , -I 1- J , d , , -J '. ... 1 ' '- . J 1 l 1 x t if ll' .. . . ': 1 . ,l' . ' . V. .. ' ' ' , ,.- ,1 L . 41 ig From buck prnates to Commander ID Chlef LYCIVOHG ln camp enjoys a good plav and thxs yen our Jumor heutenants proved thelr drama tu ablllly when they presented It Happened 'Next Tuesday on October '98 Thls plav so t1mely that It was set for the Xerw dav of pre sentatlon was fllled w1th Amerlcan ldeals and heart w armlng human comedv MISS Ruth Ray nolds was dlreetor The play begam w1th Harry s 1Merlxn Hlllh puttmg up the portralt of Hugo Yates and Isa bel s 4IVa Culllmorel questlonlng hlm about It w 1th the httle gxrl attltute Presentlv Jo 1Ma v VYVIIQP comes ln and starts quarrellng wlth Hirrw about hls apparently warped ldeas of democracy Soon Hazel eLeot2 rrederltkn and Tom ulohx NIeAdamss arrlxe and mform the famllx tha Tom ms plannmg to mlss the tommg electlon by g01Dg on a much looked forward to huntmg trlp Nhnetta 4'NIadonna Qhaputm ru he around as fast her xerx close xems wlll let her to get thmgs ready for th1s tr1p Poger lLlowd Prlntzr co nes home to tell hls father good bye and shows off h1s armx un1 form The Pexerend Lvnch 1Dan JHCHSODI and NIUTIQI mLa Donna Coonew Come to see tom and Roger Before Tom goes he has a struggle wlth hxs folmez emplovee Deke Iockely :Paul Ctrni han! and IH the presence of Aunt Clara ll en LVIQVQ Fregoni warns h1m agamst prlntlng some propaganda for the Amf ims a list rlslng Iaust partv In the setond act Tcm tome home to 11nd that the Amfam party had won the electlon Roger had been kllled Rey Lynch sent to a ton Centratlon camp Isabel turned lnto a brat Mm ette murdered Jo a loval member of the rullng party and the rest of h1s famlly IH terror The thlrd act however reveals that the pre cedmg act was just a dream that Tom had 1But the moose head whlch was ln the dream and stlll remamed on the stage durlng the thlrd happlly wlth Toms staylng home to defeat the Amfams Harry s reallzmg the true meamng of Amer1can1sm and Roger and Murlel Q announc 1ng the1r marrlage M145 Ruth Ravnolds dlrector and the east deserve commendatlon for thelr excellent pre sentatxon of thls tlmely drama lu? lltnt Pow VKNII6 H111 Jackson Culllmore l N L tin Chlput Strom r an ll a toonu P11 L 1 gs - . ., ' ' A ' j ta l . . A . A , S S I 1 ' ' ' , - 1 4. L N 1 ,, . A L Y V L ,li L A . h' C F' ' v . , ' ,z z- - . , a , f. , . . . - 1 A 1' . v L. ' 1 4 ' ta ' T T : ' z ' zu - Y 5' ' ' , ' s . . . v , I ' ' Y 1 I . '. ' .' ' ' ' 4 . - ' v F I K - ' ' . ' I I ' . , ., . ' . ' V, '. 1 ' ' , ' ' , , t. ' v - ' ' '. -- ' - act left everyone bewildered! The play ends 1 , ' ' ' - 'V S -- . . ' . A Y' .- , . I . ' n ' . v.A' ' -f l ' . ' v E S 2 v K 'S v ' K A , - . . 1 t 5 A Q . , j f at 1 , . ps, L MW, Liv . ?. x- ii, er' ' ' x 3 l - N D U X ' X izllldi ll :wt l 1'letlrit'li. -lv 'liz , ' 1 . ' . F cg. , Cz 'n'h1pr:. J. 2.11-Azliiitzs, : 1t'. 42 enm z-fotaze Delay If ffadcencee The orchestra has stopped playmg' Cavm and Donley have thelr fenclng fOllS ready to go Behmd stage the cast stands ready but a llttle scared and the audlence IS wa1t1ng expectantly The curtaln IS drawn and the show begins Chuck 4Lyman Cavlnb and Pedny tLeanna Donley! enter sta oblng at each other wlth real lStlC effect The characters are caught IH the plot of the play and are havmg trials and tlx bulatxons that come whenever flfteen vear old glrl IS concerned Mrs Wood IL1ll1an Hansen! walts for her cue and at the rlght moment walks mto the room to answer the telephone and to tell Chuck and Penny to get ready for dmner Wlth a Jerk on her sllp so that It shows fully two mches below her skxrt Effle Ueannette Guenther! stalks on the stage to FECCIVG the menu for d1nner ln her blunt way Dr Woods 4Alden Lyon! arrlves home from h1s offlce and beglns work on a conventlon Mervln fJ1m Dudleyl comes home from col lege wlth Roger fBue1l Schhtzb h1s sophlstlcated frlend and Elmer lDon Nybergl the hlred man who acts llke one of the famllv carrles 1n thelr sultcases Munchlng an apple M1ll1e Lou 4Lorra1ne Toddl enters to make thxngs more comphcated by belng a general pest and Mr Harrls fLloyd Copelandl Chuck s father arrlves a lxttle later for d1nner Jul1e LMargaret Ramseyj comes 1n durlng the second act and greatly upsets Pennys plans to make a hlt Wlth Roger but Penny fmally re tl izes that Chuck IS her real heart throb And so things run smoothly on the stage as the show IS on but not so back stage Its When do I go on How does my next speech tomght' Where are those sultcases I put them rlght here' etc etc Donley IS supposed to leave the stage and then ln a fractlon of a second return wlth a mud pack on her face and her halr done up Hlndu style It s a seemmg 1mposs1b1l1ty but she does lt Even wxth mashed potatoes for vamlla 1ce cream mud packs makeup and pecklng on the plano the actors played their parts exceptlon ally well under the dlrectlon of Mlss Blanche Perklns June Mad was a grand success from the standpomt of dlrectlon actmg and fmance Standmg Guenther Nyberg Copeland Dudley M Ramsey Schxltz L Todd Seated Cavm, Donley, Lyon, Hansen I I I ' L-L' 2 - ' A - ' 3 ' r . . . I I I . ' I I 1 ' V ' 9 ' F - , - ' I ' . ' KA V .YY AL . X Speech but iS intefmitfently diSU1Tbed- begin? Gee Whiz, I can't remember a thing . ' ' Y . . , v V . - - , . . . 7 y ' I ' Q - Y ' ' Q - Q , KA !! . y i - . . . . . , , . l E 1 . 1 I Y Y I n 1 . 1 1 o 43 Our Qtage Door Canteen the gxm to xou FOOrl6 l the place for xarlou gamc 1nd en tertalnm nt for the 'mania of CCCH5 but the 'no t gala affair of the xea xxa the 1940 XIC torx Carnlxal DIQQ ed up ln red xxhlte and blue the gxm 1ttracted manx xxho xxcre 1 out for patrlotlxm ls xear 1 prme ol flxc dollllx Ill de fel S 1mps xx'1e 1xx lrded for the mo t 1ttr1c xc stand The commcrclil cli-ees r tlxcr Q the Second Front xx dec Jr1tcd xx th nllnlature soldiers xx 1glng 1 fu IUUN lrittlt on land Sei and ln thc 1lr At the Juniors stand the melrxln 1l1crN be came temporarx commarldoee and turnlshed xxlth a high poxxered bee bee gun thex banged axx ax at the AXIS agents to their heart s Cor t9ll' The freehmen booth algo appealed to the pltrlo tie fexer of the croxxdq bx ploxldlng b1llS to throxx doxxn the throats of Benito Adolf and H1YOh11O For onlv a nlcllel xour fate xxax FQXGIIBQI at gag gcuwle the FT-X TOIIUHQ 1911815 tent 1nd 1 flattering profile llhouctte xxa cut 1t the cnlol booth Of coul e no CCC HS C3I'IllX?il 1 complete xxlth out uch standlvx the YP bingo tand the Annual staff pellnx pitch and the Stllden' Council noxeltx tand The Promoter Telegraph compinx curled CI 1 thrlxlnf., lmllelne-'S keeping, people ln toulh x h e1ch other 1nd the tllllll0LlN mio S rls n rum thc llomc br at 1nd rcnllncu thc sl 1 0101 c N Ill the gx closed ind 1 x llletx xhoxx xx 15 prwcntcd lIl tllf auditorium The highlight of thc progrlm was the presentation of the Homecoming King and Queen Their majestlee Marv Fllen Pflzenmaler and Charles Patrldge vxlth thclr attendants Arllene and Warren Tripp relgncd oxer the Carnlxal lextlxltlek X hllarlous Qlalt called The SGXKIIIQ' Circle was glxen hx Qexen glamorous gals It vxaqnt long hoxxexer before the audience saxx thlough the make up 1nd dlseoxered sexcn CLLHS hc Tllpp Partridge PflZ0IlHl1il0I T'lpp I I Uk 1 - 1, V ., - A - . , cs. 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Y , 1 w -- A- I ' 1 O 4 , s , 0 I . lg. 44 Sn Woodburn Humfeld Schwensen Schlltz Roblnette Adams men mstead Betty Mugler and Jack Roth Qxxung out on one of thelr alwavs popular arrangemente of current tunes and were accompamed by the fancy drummlng of Dale Dugan More current tunes were played by a clarmet trlo and btan ley Darby at the plano gave a snappy VCLSIOU of Dark Town Strutters Ball Those tvso 11ttle glrls 1115 Dugan and Ins Hahn sang Playmatee d a gl ls tl harmomzed on Thls IS Worth Flghtlng For A faculty quaxtet composed of Feorgt C Stevens H S Unger Freeman French and Paul Xllen Qang a rouamg rendltlon f Ancho s Awelgh A IT11l'llQU'6l qhoxx pleeented ln truc black face style by the Alumnl concluded th program It vsae complete 1n exerxthlng from comedians to a banjo plaver and Qplrltuals Nlflglflg After the program the COHCQQQIODC ln the gym xx ere reopened untll mldnlght Thla wear the proflt recened at the Calnlvil uae lnxeeted ID vsar bonds for the na IOUN or gamzatlona and Glas ee For thla reaeon the 1949 Carnlval serxed a double purpose Through the effort and plannlng of the Student Counul and the dlfferent organlyatlons and classes thls years Carmval waa blggger and better than ex er before for 1t vsas trulv a Vxctory Carnlval us 'QQQQJ Carmx al crowd 6 S - i ' l ' 4 A Ng 5 - 4 . - ... 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Buck prxvates of the CCCHS mllxtary are the Freshmen Green as army recrults they made their flrst entry mto our camp l1fe last Septem ber Even though they had come from bemg the bxg shots of grade school to the underdogs of hlgh school xt was quxte a thrxll Thelr 1n1t1al mornmg was spent starmg md bemg stared at by thelr superlors Armdst the hustle and bustle that accompames ex erv flrst day most of them fmally made lt to chapel after whlch they were free for the after noon The second day wasnt so bad and n spite of a few unfortunates gettmg mto thc wrong classes everythmg salled along falrly smoothly Soon after thls under the leadershlp of Loren Barker and Mxss Buelah Geyer class sponsors the Freshmen elected the1r offlcers for the year Frank Wylxe was elected presldent Allan Knep per vlce presldent Edwm Hedstrom secretary Ins Todd treasurer Mert Schwensen student councxl representatlve and Nelll Humfeld ser These offlcers were soon put to work organlz mg a booth for the carmval They came up wlth a clever xdea and produced the Throw at th Axis booth whlch proved quite successful ITIS Hahn and Irls Dugan dld a cute number for th carnlval program called Playmates The class was qulte honored when Arllene Trlpp was chosen as attendant to the Home comlng and Carnlval Queen Donna Rlek an other freshle was elected as cheerleader thls vear and her pep and enthuslasm made her a good one Because of the tlre and gas shortage the Freshmen athletes learned to play SIX man football They had all thelr games wxth the varslty teams of small towns nearby mstead of playmg eleven man football wlth other fresh men teams as had been the practice IH previous years John Wllkerson fresh coach felt that the boys had done some mighty flne work an-'1 showed much promlse for the future Outstand mg boys on the team were Gene and Gerald Martxn Frank Wylxe and Jlmmy Shellds The Freshmen basketball team also pl tyed small towns ID the nelghbormg v1c1n1ty The boys coached by Loren Barker pract1ced m the gym of the Lmcoln grade school Two freshmen who got to play with the second team were Frank Wylle and Orran Fowles Durmg the year 3, number of freshles show ed the1r dramatlc abllxty by actmg m Mlss Blanche Perkms speech play Bulgmg Musc les and the Chrlstmas play Why the Lhlmes were Frank Obenland Betty Garrls Nexll Hum feld Amy McCown Helen Morton Jlmmy Shlelds and Darlene Ford The Freshmen char acters ln the Chrlstmas play were Mert Sch wensen Marllyn Helkes Arllene Trlpp and Vel ma Mugler The cllmax of the year was the annual cl rss pncnxc whlch was held ln the sprmg They had a swell tlme playmg games and eatlng and when they flnally went home they were a txred bunch F7 OFFICERS Kneppel Humfeld Wylxe Schwensen I Todd Hedstrom I I . . 5 7 . . . . . . . 7 . E ' ' ' ' r ' I v Y v f ' f . . - . i . . V 1 , . eantnat arms X b Q . Y - 'H . 'U Q Q g ' Rang. Those taking part in Bulging Muscles . ,, . . . '- I ' - ' an YY y y ' - . . , 2 1 L I ' 1 'f - p . l .y 1 . u , . , 51 454. Z5 Qs an- 52 6 'S 1. 1 .'x Ui- 54 'T' .! , . ' ,-, 1,51 I 'I CA F bt U '1 l. 'I W1ll1am Garrett 0 E S W B.. Betty Lou Garxss Wllma Geer S Donald Germann 'XJ 4.1L Vera Glbbs Tommy Goodm W1ll1am Groberg Davld Gustavson Ins Hahn Betty Hammel Rlchard Hammerlx Lavone Hanson Idxun Hedstrom Marilyn HCIKCS Lewis Hemphill George Henry Leona Holte Earl Hubbard Joan Hughes Neill Humfeld Kenneth Johnson Jacqueline Jones Marcena Klapp Alta Klintberg Allan Knepper John Koerfer Dlxine Kublck Julla Kublck Patrlcla Lacey Opal Lava ton Evelyn Llby LaVon Lmd XVanda Llnqulst Herman Lippert Alfred Long Duane Mall Maurlce Mall Robert Mall Gene Martin Gerald Martln Rose Moore Joan Morgan Opal Morrlson Helen Morton Elmer Wlllmann Velma Mugler Robert Munson Roberta Musselman Amy McCown Anlta Wohler Wayne Nelson Rose Novak Edward Nye Frank Obenland Shirley Ann Wohler Bobby Oberhelman Harley Oberhelman Laverne Ogden Gordon Parry Dallas Woods Helen Pershall Irls Pettet Robert Pratt Donna Rxek Frank Wylle Wayne Roe Ralph Schonmg Eleanor Schroeder Elame Schurle Dorls Young Mert Schwensen James Shields Shirley Sondker Eva Sortor Dale Spellman Donald Sterrett Orland Sunquxst Mary Swenson Donna Mae Telander Lowell Tobyne Arnold Todd Iris Todd Dorothy Tonn Arlme Tripp Jack Webb Patrlcla Wllllams 2584 Nl 1 .1.fA 'r 51 'lr Bt' sf- :GI Q- Ss wg 'kk Qygyfa 'S J ,, s 1' - A . , ' L. 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A ,J p?64 Sud! ua The Privates fxrst class have had an out standmg year ln our camp and have really dlSf.lI1g'lllSh9d themselves Thexr company has been consplcuous ln scholarshlp sports music and school orgamzatnons Slnce they are soon to recelve thelr Jumor Lleutenants bars It lS only falr that some of thelr sophomore explolts should be recorded That the Prlvates flrst class had an excellent class scholastlcally was proved more than once as they led the honor roll They were a whlz on the grxdlron too There. were boys who could play every posltxon Walter Hartman Hubert Unger Dale Tolm D1ck Har rxs Ivan Beadleston Bob Gardner Leland Mc Nell and Wayne Hafner were on the varslty squad The sophomores had real sports follow thru ln basketball and track Not only had they more boys on the basketball squad than any other list on points scored Sophomores out for bas ketball were Hubert Unger Dale Tolln Roger Beems Bill Keelmg Walter Hartman Dlck Harms Charles Mullen and Bob Gardner Sophomores rated hlgh as muslclans oo Jerry Wllhelm Jerry Hall Mary Mcllvam Dona White and Dale Tolm played m small groups as well as the band Dona Whxte and Betty Chestnut played a plano duet on one of the flrst chapel programs of the year provmg thelr abxhty At the beglnmng of the year the sophomores chose L C Smlth and Lyle C Read for spon sors Offxcers of the Pfcs were Hal Faulconer presldent Dona Jean Whlte vlce presldent Marilyn Mugler secretary Ben Blanken treas urer Charles Mullen sergeant at arms and Jerry Wxlhelm Student Councll representatxve The followmg students really got mto the swmg of servlce whlle actlng as Walters and waltresses at the Jumor Semor banquet Nelda Bauer Betty Chestnut Jevene Clark Vera Clevenger Dons Hanson Evelyn Helk9S Doro thy Hmds Marle Hosmer Geraldlne Kent Mary McIlva1n Marllyn Mugler Joan Ramsey Audrey Schaulxs Betty Slmmons Lo1s Wernet Roger Beems Hal Faulconer Loren Fxncham Bob Gardner Dxck Harrls Walter Hartman B111 Keelmg Vaughn Kxmbrough Leland Mc Nell Earl Mackender Charles Mullen Dale Tolm Hubert Unger and Terry Wllhelm Wlth thelr talent and enthuslasm next year s Jumor lleutenants confldently look forward to thelr thxrd traming period m our camp OFFICERS D Whlte Blanken Faulconer Mull n M Mugler Wllhelm ' I I H ' ' V1 - Y ' ' , , Y Y . 5 . Y . - . Z - 9 , - - : Y , , - . . - . I ' 1 Y 1 I Y . Y . Y - ' 1 1 Y . 1 ' 1 ' v H- v class, but they were also near the top of the te, Dona White, Curtis Algren, Ivan Beadleston, . ' 1 v I y 7 ' Y ' ' 1 v I v 1 . Y . r ' . v 1 ' ' ' ' sf f h . A U LT. . ,Q . . . 9 l . 0 H 4 . ' , ., . . 1 , e , . , ' 55 Marlee Affolter Curtxs Algren Mlrlam Bauer Nelda Bauer Eugene Beadleston Roger Beems Helen Belchter Letha Berrler Ben Blanken Catherme Booeey Beverly Boyd There a Campbell Luella Carlson Waldo Carlson George Carpenter Betty Chestnut Jevene Clark Vera Clevenger Anna Mae Colt Stanley Darby Jack Down Wlllard Ebelmg Betty Alene Eppler Hal Faulconer ,A Loren Fmcham Lois Forsberg 5? Wllma Frlederlch Emlly Frlgon Jack Galley Robert Gardner Robert GlFlgI'lCh Delos Gonber Wayne Hafner Margery Halney Gerald Hall DOTIS Hanson 56 C 'J Wt' S if wx A 'ii- ' ' ' - 1 - . . l B -- a 2 1 ' ' V- F3- . H A 23 , S I ' N ' r' W M ln, l I--,W l I 5 . - . f y , yr Q Q at fs: ' Q ' 'P I f' IQ . 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Q .5 ' . gs t' t' j T 1 r 1 D My ps- - , I i az If .2 V -x .. 4 rt' f ' A , a 4 , , : ' f 'i 58 el' We now present to you the Junior lleutenants of our camp Wlth an enrollment of 110 students the Jumor class was respons1ble for a lot of the pep and enthuslasm created IH the varlous camp actlvltles and they were well represented school organlzatlons There were three glrls on the GR cabmet and four boys on the H1 Y cabmet besldes several who were offlcers of other orgamzatlons on the Student Councxl and on the annual staff Edwln Crang Wallace Fowles Neal Glasco Maurxce Martm Nolan Patterson and Wayne Testerman were football lettermen In ba ket ball Dale Dugan Jack Reboul and Wayne Testerman furmshed plenty of flght for the sec ond team whlle Lloyd Prlntz played on the flrst department and added oomph to both the band and orchestra Madonna Chaput was a cheer leader who led our camp m yells Four Jumors John McAdams Nolan Patter son Dorothy Plerson and Evelyn Yakel were elected to the Natxonal Honor Soclety The real test of the Juniors talents and the hit of the season was the Jumor play It Hap pened Next Tuesday It was a real success under the capable dxrectxon of Mlss Ruth Ray nolds The Junlor l1eu1es had a big flnanclal prob lem thls year ln glvlng the .Tumor Senlor ban quet They earned some of the necessary money by selling candy and ICC cream bars IH the halls at noons and after school Th1S money was added to the fund already created by the Junlor play and the savmgs from prevlous years In keeplng wlth the tlmes Keep em Flymg was chosen for the banquet theme and the Jun lors had a lot of fun plannlng the affair for the Senlors Banquet commlttee chalrmen were Donna Baker food Nolan Patterson enter talnment Mary Wylle decoratxons Iva Llllll more mvltatlon Marlyn Hlll stagmg Warrn n Kerby and Omar Dutton receptxon The cabmet conslstlng of Jack Reboul presldent Elalne tary Omar Dutton treasurer Dorothy Plerson Student COUDCII representatlve and Nolan Pat terson sergeant at arms acted as the steermg and fmancxal commxttee for the banquet MISS LOIS Nlles and Freeman C French wele class sponsors The .Tumor lleutenants are now ready for promotlon and expect to take the lead IH school affalrs next year when they are the Senlor lleutenants of our camp OFFICERS Plerson Culllmore Dutton Reboul Patterson Carlson S l I I f . at . .. ' in i . '- . . I ' ' ' an 1 ' 17 Y v , 3 . - . S , . , . . , , .- , . , 7 ' ' . V . . . 5 . v . 3 2 , - . . V ., J , team. Many Jumors were enrolled ln the muslcal Carlson' viCe,p,-esidentg Iva Cullimorev Sec,-e- H ,. , 2 . 2 - 1 A ' . ' ' - -M Y ' - ' , vv ' ' '- 'A 1. . I '- V, , ,f i V f 1 U v I' ' si ' e I x c l - f J b X s ,, . R ' I Donna Baker Bruce Barkyoumb Arvena Berg Wayne Bergm Bermce Bergstrom Donna Lee Bertrand Cleo Blake VlFglH13 Lee Blake Jane Brown Janet Bumsted Elalne Carlson Stanley Carlson Vera Carlson Wayne Carlson Rual Carlstrom Paul Carnahan Robert Carrxck A if -.Y FF' Betty Chapman 4 .. Madonna Chaput Margle Cleland Q. La Donna Cooney 9 5 Wllllam Courvllle Wayne Cowell -r Wllma Crumrme va Cullxmore Edwm Cralg Earl Dudley Dale Dugan Omar Dutton Nona Else Marian Englund Margle Enslgn 60 l X Q:- V 'QC' Ju Posemary Ferron Wallace Fowles Donald Frazier Genevleve Fregon Lcota Frxederlch Ruth Gmgles Neal Glasco Dorxs Hammel XV1111am Hammel V Anton Harrls Donald Hatfleld John Hedlund Marylln H111 Merlyn H111 Gladys Homfeldt Wllrna Hugg George Hunt Mma Ingrum Dan Jackson Marcene James gf' 7 Alberta Johnson LOIS Johnson Harold Keeler Louls Keener Warrene Kerby Vlvxan Klmble DeVone Kllntberg Marjorle Knepper Dale Kretz Jack Kurz Charles Losey Hazel Male 61 Tom Mall Howard Mann Wllma Mansfxeld Jo Ann Martm MHUFICC Martm Harold May Marllyn Mlller Eleanor Mmter Wilma Modean John McAdams Dan McClean Jack Iweef Nettie Norms Paul Novak Natalla O Donnell Marcell Oetmger Nolan Patterson Dorothy Plerson Lloyd Prmtz Jack Reboul Donald Rlek Rxchard Rook Jean Sanneman Nola Sanneman Don Schmldt Elenora Schurle Norma Schroer Glenn Slmmons Ned Sortor Allene Steward Marjorle Stltt Wllbur Strom '56 sr ml H, il' info T' 62 -if 'H pa tar 'S' Q rf. ,S -T 'DC s 5 ff KW... 1- f A as 1 Darlene Sutter ' Charles Tankersley lm Wavne Testerman Calvm Thomas Q. f Agnes Tonn Wllmer XanHove Amta Wlberg Erun Wllllams f I Louls Woodburn Mary Wvlle Ewelvn Yakel Donald Youse We Know 74am gy Clothes Dlmple G I Halrcut Helght Grades Volce Halr Sc1ent1f1c Knowledge Frlendlmess Cornet Playxng Flxvver Drawl Flute Cokes Struttmg Manners Slze Walk Laugh Thelr Fights Her Letters Glrls Drlvlng Hate for Men Humor Personallty Jokes Grm Sketchmgs Experlments Women Soldxers Pat Rose Gerald Meeker Maurlce Martm Omar Dutton Orcena Mlchelson Mert Schwensen Neva Sharples Tank Dugan and Cowell Vera Glbbs Jack Roth Bob Gardner Jerry Hall Mary Mcllvam W1ll1e Ebellng Sonny Woodburn Dan Jackson Anderson Hammerll Oberland Knepper Mr Unger J1m Hammel Don Hatfleld Algren and ODonnell Jean Fullerton Jack Reboul Charles Partrldge Dora Deane Hartman Tmy Mr Stevens Mr Yovuell Cleo Blake Dletrlchs Mr Larson Choppy Marjorle Cleland 63 cya I ,, V , 6 I J il s 'N I 1: K .L -PM - V 7 Q' f I ' . . v ' 1 '- fy 1 ' X N, Y. . . . 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X N , l ' I I I Freckles ------ ----- - Hal Faulconer 6026074 The last year of our hugh school career has come to a close for us semors not an ordinary year but one that wlll ever be cherished ID our hearts How well we remember our first days at CCCH5 clumslly stumblmg through the halls and dlzzlly wandering mto wrong classrooms And how fas' the years have flown by each year brmgmg more opportunities and success than the one before This year wlll be remembered not only as a to reallze how fortunate we are to live ln a country where democracy prevails Nor will we forget our own boys who have Jomed Uncle Sam ln the flght to keep our country xnclependent and clemocratlc To you boys we say Good Luck and Cod Bless You Fellow semors, the future holds a place for each of us At our tasks large or small accordmg to our abllxtles we have the confidence and assurance of success ln whatever fleld we choose to enter Elaine Mall President Class of 4 3 64 1 7 0 , ' ki, 1 . X- Y prosperous year, but a year in which we have come , Y fa Eeadqfcw Hmm Memories what senior lieutenant upon hearing that song doesnt r all memories of his past four years of hlgn school memories that he treasures not only as passing incidents but as vivid evldenc s of a students life From initiation to cap and gown our class has stuck tog ther through plays banquets grade cards fights and romances building friendships and developing p rsonallties We have what t takes to make a class successful and we know we will carry on this success after graduation Its hard to enumerate memories in a cold way but lets take up the highlights of our gradual promot1on and see how we reached the respectful position of Senior lieutenants Do you remember seniors when we flrst Joined the ranks of the CCCHS army of stu dents'f We were a l1ttle uncertam at first and a littl afraid of our c mmanding officers and instructors but after a week or two of drill we got the hang of it Before the year was over we were known as the big shots of the school as we lead the honor roll time after time and carnival king and qu en electlon with Dora Deane Hartman and Donald Baldwin as our candidates Thls year saw the beginmng of all our ambitions hopes and dreams and our three years of high school yet to come stretched be fore us 1nV1t1ngly Hardly before we knew it we were sopho m res We really felt grown up this year and began to take more of the affairs of the school into our own hands Remember the fun n English making up those puns and the Latln club we organized in flfth hour Caesar Twenty six sophies were initiated 1nto the new speech class which IS now compulsory In the sprlng they took a trip to Lawrence with Phoebe in the school bus Eight of the class were award ed letters ln debate Of course the waiters and waitresses remember Anchors Away at the banquet and how difficult lt was to learn to march and salute togethe The South American Way proved popular when we as Juniors went south of the border and entertained the semors with a gala and magnificent fiesta The annual Jumor Semor banquet and the good neighbor policy com blned to make our greltest venture a grand success After white washing walls construc ting palm trees strlngmg red and green lights try lg to make paper donkeys stand up hunting flowers and shrubbery reviving the faint heart ed on s at ter we discovered the snake that came in with the shrubs and pushmg thumb tacks for days we were mighty tired when the event lul night arrlved but we were happy because ours was the best banquet yet 'Ine Junior play Relatives by Affection showed cur abllity in dramatic production that yeal Six members of our class were elected as Juniors to the National Honor society and received recognition on commencement mght lsvery class has its heroes and heroines and ours la no exc ption Medals of honor should go to our outstandlng students for their partlcipa tion in numerous fields of battle We sen all activities throughout our four years of hlgh school mcludmg band orchestra glee club twlrlmg and debate extra currlculars And now do we need mention the events that have made our last year of high schol the ending of a perfect four years? June Mad our sneak day senlor rings be ing entertamed by the Jumors are our out standmg memories as semors As unusual freshmen ambitious sophomores .and mdustrlous Juniors in turn we have well earned our title of successful semors When the taps of our four years of high school has sounded the mght of commencement we will be reminded of these memories We will regret leaving CCCHS leaving the friends that we have grown to know so wel and leaving the scene of a good many Joys and sorrows of our l1fe But we will put these thoughts aside and thlnk of the future ahead of us the future for which CCCHS has prepared us i Q OFFICERS Adams Rose Lyon Mall Hartman 3 l I l It , H 2 v q - - V ' ' Y v 1 y as I . . . ' , l 5 , 3 . . . . - . A . . . Y - . . . . Y . i , ' Y U - e , , , - I - . my . . . . AL. 1 I ' e .' ' . i ' H , - - ' - . ,. . . Y - he . 3 . ' ' ' ' ' , . y . 1- - ' ' , . 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Y 1 fn S- z.'z sz' ' 'i ' cease 7a1a: gczttiec Front Row Glasco Patterson ODonnell Unger Ill asser Hartman Tol1n Back Row Partrldge Brenner Beems Cavm 7 9554419 'fcgew cn gawk One of the real battleflelds of our camp the grldlron IS the scene of fur1ous combat as the Tlgers go all out for vlctory over opposlng forces L C Smlth trained the Tlger football forces thls year replaclng Carl A Nelson who accepted a coachlng posltlon at Kansas State College after 12 years at CCCHS Elght lettermen were on hand as fall tram mg began to bolster the Tlger football machme They were Dlck Brenner Lyman Cavm Jlm Dudley Harold Elsasser Wallace Fowles Neal Glasco Max O Donnell and Hubert Unger But the Tlger squad lacked reserve power and the Bengals won but two out of ten games of the season s schedule They were vlctorlous ln tl e1r season opener wlth Belolt and they later bl at Herlngton by a smootherlng score of 24 to 6 The battle wlth Junctlon Clty was a heart breaker as the Tlgers lost by only one po1nt 6 to 7 The flghtlng Tlger team had a lme thls year made up mostly of sophomores and Jumors Next year these boys ought to make up a nac leus around whlch the General of CCCHS fcot ball forces can bulld 3, battallon lIlVlf'lC1b1e on the fleld Seven boys ended thelr football career t CCCHS by graduatlon thls year Dlck Brenner .hm Dudley Max ODonnell Bob Beems Ly man Cavm Charles Partrxdge and Harold Elsasser DICK BRENNER was consldered by ObS81V ers and CKL sports wrlters as an outstandlng fullback Hls smart offenslve tactlcs hald h1t tlng plunges and long fleld runs were COIIlblll6d w1th a puntlng ablllty hardly excelled durmg th1s years competltlon D1ck lS a four year letterman JIM DUDLEY recelved a shoulder lnjury dur mg h1s Junlor year and dldnt do much playlng thereafter although he was out some of the tlme hls last two yeals He always showed plenty of flght whlle he was ln the game and he recelved two letters MAX ODONNELL a two year letterman was placed thls year on the CKL all conference second team at one of the guard posltlons Red was the only boy from CCCHS to get thls honor By team vote Max was elected co Captaln of the 1942 Tlger squad BOB BEEMS a shlfty halfback 1n spite of h1s slze d1d some flne ball carrymg this year He IS noted for hlS well almed passes and ab1l1ty as a good quarterback The fact that he shared th1s years team captalncy wlth Max test1f1es h1s team mates esteem for hxs Splflt and abllxty Bob rece1ved one letter LYMAIN CAVIN another halfback made the crowd roar more than once w1th an unexpected run Lyman IS a fast player and has earned two major letters CHARLES PARTRIDGE a transfer from Illlnols thls year played both tackle and half back He d1d some cred1table playlng and pass A 1 x 5 1 Am ., ' , .. 1 . Y 4 K- ' . 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 - . 1 1 1 - I I I I , . . , , . t , - - ll 11 - ' ' ' ' 1 , , . , . . . . X , , , . . ' - , . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' r 1 1 - ' , 1 1 1 , . . . . ' . L . . , , E tl 11 . . . V r - - ' 1 , 1 . . ' ' IOI' 1 - . , . . . ' , - . . . , . . 1 v . - 1 . , ' . , ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 rw- AD catching this year, and earned one letter at cccHs. J 1 x HAROLD ELSASSER has earned two letters l ff X f g f by playing on the Tiger first team for two years. He is one of those boys who is as tough as they come is physique and fighting spirit. M The 1942 lettermen ' 9 Bob Beems and tu Max O Donnell co Captains Dick Brenner Lyman Cavm Charles Partridge Jim Dudley Harold Elsasser Neil Glasco Wallace Fowles Nolan Patterson Maurice Martin Edwin Craig Reserve Letters Jack Reboul Earl Dudley Louis Woodburn Wayne Hafner Wayne Testerman Hubert Unger Walter Hartman Ivan Beadleston Leland McNeil Dale Tolln Robert Gardner Dick Harris The Tiger Bees coached by H S Unger came through with flying colors this year as they vson the only two battles they fought This is the best the young Tigers have done for a number of years When the Bees went to Man hattan they won their first game from e young Indians by a score of 7 to 6 They also xxhlpped the Clifton eleven 7 to 6 cgez Kctfemz This department coached by John Wilkerson took up six man football this year The Kittens played four games and the best they did was to tie one Wilkie directed these young re 5' 'x 5:n'r Coach Smith cruits who played this new game for the first time One of the best players the Kittens had was Neil Humfeld who played the posltlon of sta tionary tackle The position of Student Manager was filled by three different boys Bud Logan Buek Tripp and Dale Dugan 1742 741455466 aiedule Beloit Marysville Salina Chapman Junction City McPherson Hermgton Abllene Concordia CCCHS Opponent Opposite Page 1st Rovs Cavm Obonnell B Be ms Unger M Martin Brenner Partridge Llsas ser Hartman Patterson 'Pnd Rovs Reboul Woodburn Gardener McNeil Gasco Harris E Dudley Beadleston Kimbrough J Dudlev Schwensen Craig Tohn rd Rovs Wylie O Fowles Martin Farney Mildfelt Testerman Shields Bauer G Martin Barnes Nelson Garrett Hammerli Dugan 4th Row Woods Lippert Humfeld Hedstrom Mr Stevens Hemphill Pratt Mr Unger Mr Smith Mr Read Hubbard Mr Wilkerson . 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OAQII Nhlrov Beems Tol1n Brenner Unger ll 5 Lnger Qommandlng Gener1l of the fqlbhtlllb b1sketball squad of CCCHS as usual xxatthtd vxlth tntereet the mter class sham battles staged soon after football season ended The basketball tournament betxxeen CCCHS elasse g1xes htm an tdea about the bovs xxho mlght rate Squad po 1t1onS IH mter school Con tests on the hardxx ood Co 1th Lnger bullt thxs xears basl1etb1ll team mound three returnmg lettermen asslgmng mot of the other poeltlons tl Junlors and sophomoree vxho ehould be xx ell experl need for another xear of plax B Be-tms Brenner and Nltlrox xxere the Qentor lettermen of the f1rst squad Xlthough the T1ger xxon nlx txxo games of the1r elgbhteen game schedule th1s season then pl1x1n5:, lmproxed 1mrnea urablx s the xe trogre std Co1th Lnger hould re1llx h1xe 1 tt ifll next xe1r xxtth four ex111r1e11ttrl lttttrmen uturung, 1nd 1 numbe ot prom1 mg, reserxes tll Bum xx 1s elected honorux tt'1m 111 n t e 19 7 r 1 scu1c 1 1 o the ea 1 box xh1 ok oxe1 Q 1 1t1f ot s ttnt 11 gt th xear du mg l11 ketb1ll sea xx n11n 1x INI'll'lll x1 tuctnt 111151 11ll xx 1111 I Q WW Www the flrt team IS '1 rtserxe durtnb the latttr 11rt of he season H dxd 1 h1n x Jo both I-lrst Nquld Lette rms Il BOB BEENIS eemor forxxa d and guard 'F let tore eaeone captatn bx eleet1on Bob xxa: noted for hts abtlltv to handle the ball H led the Tlg r offenee and proxlded a contlnued ffens1xe Qpark that kept the T1gers xull to battle to the f1n1sh from bemg smothered out bx stronf' oppos1t1on DICK BRENNER sen1or cent r and guard letters Although lfI1POI'td1lt to Tlger defenee Dlck also xxas a Qtrong offenstxe plaxer' bemg b1gh pomt man for a number of g,1mee durmg the sea on SCOTT MII R031 Qenlor guard 7 letter Scott xxas f1 box vxho reallx xxen' 1fte1 the ttbound ,got them e x 1s 1 th bet 10 ofthe t m Dale IN a tall left handed box xx ho xx 1 111 there do h1 e H as e 1 x 111 1tt11b e of 1 flne ba ketball plax r illtl h1 experlence xear xx ll stanc lm ln ood te1d on u ture CCCHS basketball te1n1 HLBFPT LNFFP sophomou 5u1rcl 1 letter uwe xx1 e ct fnslxt x 1 tht T1 Il1rtn11n H1 111 Lngatr I5L1f.,1lll Nlullen P 111t1 Brtnntr Tol1n NI1lrt Kee1 5, B Pttm r Lnge C1x1n xl1t I Beem Foxxle Tt term1n I I l 1. v , I 1 . 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' . 43 1 . 80 ag-ov -.., vm-Q, S fx: Q4 1st Row Beadleston Harr1s R Beems Testerman Reboul Copeland Woodburn 2nd Row Shlelds Geer Mackender Roblnson Chestnut P Carnahan H111 E Dudley 3rd Row Faulconer Mullen Hafner Mllllgan Dutton Patterson 4th Row Hartman Tolm Mr Smxth Brenner J Dudley The 1943 tracksters started thelr regular tramlng program last March to get 1n shape for the sprmg schedule ahead of them Thls wxll be the fxrst year for boys to use the c1n der track at the new stadlum so they should be able to do some good work The schedule for 1943 was for some tlme ln defimte but It lncluded meets Wlth Junctlon Clty Chapman the Belolt Relays and the Central Kansas League meets at Manhattan Dual meets wlth Manhattan and Abllene were tentatlvely on the schedule The returmng lette men thls year were Dlck Brenner W6lghtS Jlm Dudley hlgh Jump Lloyd Copeland half mlle run Herbert Geer mlle run Nell Glasco hurdles Merlyn H111 half rnlle run Dan McClean 440 yd dash Nolan Pat terson, hurdles, Jack Reboul, 440 yd dash broad Jump Wayne Testerman dashes, Louls Woodburn 440 yd dash Wfafafeaafzda The 1942 track team was one of the best CCCHS has ever had Coach Nelson took three boys to the state meet ln Emporia and Clay ranked slxth garnermg ten polnts Scott Mllroy took second 1n the mile and Raymond Orr took second m the 440 second ln the broad Jump and flfth 1n the 220 The Tlgers lost only one dual meet last year to Chapman when three of the men were at the K U Relays wlnnmg over Abllene and Junctlon Clty The CCCHS thmclads took flrst at the Concordia quad seconds at th Manhattan quad and the Beloxt Relays thlrd 1n the CKL and third m the state Regxonal Raymond Orr broke two school records last vear by broad Jumpmg 23 ft 2 IH and by lowermg the former 440 yd dash record to 50 2 Boys who are not out for track th1s year but who lettered last year 1nclude Lyman Cavxn, Bob and D1ck Dletrxch Wallace Fowles Scott M11roy, Max O'Donnell and Hoyt Woodbury ' - za' , , 'IS' Q- 5 ' , .- 1' ' K ' , .- Q 5 . h 3 A--1 I Q I 1 -J- h Q . 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I V I 1 ' ' ' 1 f - - I ' 81 Q, L- Q Q i-uq,.,,, T01lf1 JUIHPS Woodburn and Reboul warm up 77466 zeoafwle 7942 The followmg are the records ID the events and by the 1nd1v1duals for our hxgh school EVENT Hlgh Hurdles 100 Yard Dash Mlles 440 Yard Dash 220 Low Hurdles 220 Yard Dash Pole Vault Hlgh Jump Broad Jump Shot Put Dlscus Tavelin Half Mlle Relay Medley Relay Mule Relay IN AME Morton Cree Jewel Russell Iohn Flsher John Fxsher Morton Cree Jewel Russell Herman Keeler Charles Clawley Jewel Russell Raymond Orr Gerald Gardner Lawrence Behrends Gerald Gardner Dana Faulkner Chris Elsasser Raymond Orr John Flsher Raymond Orr Dana Faulkner John Flsher Arthur Hxldenbrand Lyle Halbert Homer Mullen Marvm Thornton Chrls Elsasser IIME OR DISTANCE 15 5 seconds 10 seconds 4 38 51 3 seconds 22 9 seconds 22 7 seconds 11 ft 5 ft 911 ln 23 ft V2 ln 48 ft 11 130 ft 41 160 ft 1 ln 1327 3272 ALSO STATE 3386 82 YEAR MEET 1940 1932 1940 1941 1940 1932 1940 1939 1940 1932 1942 1937 1940 1937 1941 1941 Reglonal N C K League C K League State Regional Mlnneapolis Relays Reg1onal Manhattan C K I Mlnn Relays State Reglonal Junctlon Clty Inv Concordla Inv State State RECORD 1941 State KY - 1 K ly i Q . V W s N ' fu Half Miles fxrthur Hildenbrand 2102.8 1941 state . -N ' 5 l - ,2 - 'I I t . . . 5 I in: ' ' . ,Q in. ' ' , ' 1 ' : . I . l . z . I . . S . Dedazm me Wm! Z Soldlers flght to klll Tlgers flght to wm and debaters fight to prove an ave or naw answer to a questlon as they match wlts wlth those on the opposxte slde Thls year the aff1rmatne members of the CCCHS debate squad upheld the terms of the 19421943 questlon Resolved that a federal world government should be establxshed The negatlve s1de argued agalnst such a plan bv showlng lts dlsadwantages or presentlng an other plan for post war world orgamzatlon The debate squad could probably g1V6 our present government leaders an 1dea or two about post war plannlng The affxrmatlve s plan for a umon of natlons mcludes a world court a pollce force elxmlnatlon of all trade barrlers between countrles and a perlod of rehabxllta tion followlng the war ln whlch to put thls plan 1nto effect The negatlve on the other hand could show the superlor advantages of world soclety or a revlsed league of natlons J1m Dudley Lxla EFICKSOD Jeannette Guen ther Elalne Hoff Lols Moon and Barbara Thorpe were the students out for debate thls year SIDCS wartlme transportatlon fac1l1t1es eaus ed debate act1v1t1es to be somewhat curtalled the squad dld not attend any regularly schedul ed tournaments durlng the year However Jlm Dudley Llla Erxckson Jeannette Guenther and Barbara Thorpe part1c1pated ln the annual CKL tournament at Abllene January A., wlth more experlenced debaters from Ch pman Junctlon Cxty Salma McPherson a ld Abi ene Clay placed slxth IH the tourney wmnmb one out of ten scheduled debates as the affirma tue team defeated Junctlons negatne lr' the fxfth round Llnn s flrst team met Clay IH a non declslon debate February 17 at CCCHS Thxs was the only practlce debate the Clay team had du mg the season Llla Frlckson and Barbara Thorpe recened thelr thxrd letters m debate thls year Jeannette Guenther her second and Jlm Dudley a flrst year letter Mxss Blanche Perklns the new debate coach had the Job of organlzlng the debate team and schedullng debates wlth other schools and at tendlng tournaments under the 6XlStlng dxftxcul tles of the tlmes In splte of declsxons thls year the debater battles were not a total loss for members of the team progressed ln debate technlque have a broader out look on the questlon and can talk more mtelllgently on post war planmng a ub ject of great lmportance to every Amerlcan cltlzen uuentnel Dudley MISS Perklns, Thorpe, Erlckson . . . . , ' .- .- - on ,-L . - , 11 . , ' l 1 , T A. . . . r. . ,Y , . 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V 1 V , .3 , .l vw - , v ' r . . . . . . . 0 - , , .a . , . l l 66686 I I I ' E l ront Row Donley Hansen Ramsey Blanken Back Row Roth Brenner Patterson Hammel Myers A soldler volunteers to fxght xn the armed forces of his country because he values h1s home his cltlzenshlp and hls government But before anyone can conslder hls government valuable enough to flght for he must under stand for what he IS flghtlng In order to glve the boys of the state of Kansas an opportunlty to study our government to understand It to respect lt and to preserve nt the Amer1can Leg lon organlzed a Sunflower Boys State ln Wlch lta m 1937 Two years later a Sunflower Glrls State was xnstltuted by the Amerlcan Leg1on Auxxllary whlch closely followed the general plan of the boys orgamzatlon Gxrls State was flrst held 1n Topeka but was later changed to Lawrence The delegates remam at W1ch1ta or Lawrence for one week ln June The youths who attend elther of these espec elect thexr clty county and state off1c1als and have thelr own Senate and House of Repre sentatlves The cltlzens are dlvlded lnto ap proxlmately slx cltles whose governments fol low the mayor council plan The county formed by the unlon of two cltles and offxclals are elected to represent both The whole group rangmg from 200 to 500 make up tne state Only two polxtlcal partles are represented th.. Natlonallsts and the Federallsts These partles perform the general tasks of any polltlcal party each wrltxng nts own platform and each trying to secure the most votes for lts candldates Each party publishes nts own newspaper untml after the state election vshen they dlssolve lnto one Thus by actually partlclpatmg 1n dlfferen' 7'ZdutUtQ phases of government work the staters reallze the advantages of our democratlc government and also learn the dutles and obllgatlons f government 0ff1c1als Outstandmg mudlvlduals and well known persons ln government and soclal llfe VISII the Glrls and Boys States and are often featured on the programs While attendlng Glrls State the glrls llve ln sororlty houses on the K U campus House partxes mldnlght snacks telephone calls and selenaders all add to the fun The boys stay ln one of the Wlcmta hlgh schools and have thelr own kmd of fun there To attend Glrls or Boys State IS conslde ed an honor and a pr1v1lege The delegates who at tend are chosen by the1r qualltles of scholarshlp servlce Onlv Junlor girls are sent as representa tlves for CCCHS and ln 1942 VIVLHH Blanken Leanna Donley Lllllan Hansen and Malgaret Ramsey vsere sponsored by the Amerlcan Leg lon Auxllxary the Buslness and Profes lonal Womens club and a Clay Center mdnldual The boys are chosen from the Sophomore and Jumol classes and are sponsored by the local Llons club Rotary club and the Amerlcan Leg lon Rlchard Brenner Jack Roth Harold Stem bach and Nolan Patterson attended the 1942 session of Boys State and Jlm Hammel and Bob Myers were CCCHS representatives lll 1941 The knowledge and appreclatlon of our gov ernment brought back to the community by glrl and boy staters tend to strengthen It ln good cxtlzenshlp leadershlp and servlce ' f v V . - I I I 1 . .. . ' . U . . . 0 ' Y ' v . 1 . Y . Y F 7 ,- . . , . . ' ' ' 1 u . kd . 7 ' ' . l l ' A ' Y Y Y r - . . . . y ially created states become the citizens who Spoftsmanshlpv leadership- and Wiulflgness for u - ' ' ' - - 1 1 - . u is . . . y A. V . . . 5 ' v V ' . - 84 Xs the boss ln the armed forre vun medal for dlstlnguxshed serxlce rendered to our coun trw so the students IH our camp recelxe med 11s for thelr outstandlng records ln thelr h gh school career They FBCQIXS the Natlonal Honor Soclety pm for thelr SCHOLAPSHIP stanolng ln the upper thlrd of thelr class IF XDI PSIIIP C HARACTEP and SFPNIFF A facultv commlttee of three teachers ulth Peorge C Stevens prlnclpal and H S Lnger wce prmclpal chose ten SGHIOTS and four Junnors for membershlp thls year To recelwe the lNat10nal HOUCJ1 Souetsy pm 1 one of the hxghest honors awallable to hlgh school students .Tumors chosen thls year were Ewelvn Yakel ZllOSO'I' Dorothy Plerf-on 'Nolan Patterson and lohn NIcAdams Semors selected for membershlp were Bea trlce Tuggle Phvlls Oetmger Bettv Mugler Elame Mall L1ll1an Hansen J1m Hammel Von da Fates Jean Fullerton Blanche Bergstrom and Poger Adams socletv last year mclude Harold Stelnbach laclc Roth Margaret Ramsev Bob Myers Leanna Donlev and Xlvxan Blanken hot more than flfteen percent of the Senior class and flye percent of the Junlor class tre ellglble for membershlp each year These students FECBIVB the1r pms and xre recognlzed on Commencement mght Front Vow Gates Tuggle .I Hamml 'NI Pams w Xflams Xakel Mvers Mugler Mall Back Row Roth P Oetlnge. Bergstrom Plerson rattewon Donlex Wir Stexens Hansen Blanken Fullerton I McAdams ...V N I YI v Skye tl ef .S Ll . . . D' . . X . ' ' - ' ' . . ' . , 1 I Q, ' ' ' Y - 5' ' ' 1 1 1 . 1 . I ' - j Q 1 ., . - . ' 1 .','. 4 1: '4 x. , ' ' 1 V ' Y . .. ,V . t. , t , l. V Seniors who were chosen as members of the ..' . ' ' ' v V . , . ' ,I . A1 v - 1 u ' ' 5. - , Y ' . .' , ' 'N , .v ' Y - , , ' ' 2 -. ': .. e... . ,eglc ,. ' .l, Q., .l . S5 As the States must always honor The Stars and Stripes they wave Amd as all the Kansans favor The Sunflower strong and brave or a staunch and stout defender Our school shall never lack or our hearts must aye be tender Toward the Orange and the Black We are always true and loyal To dear C C C H S Though our grades are far from royal Wrth sorrow we confess And how oft ln the trymg test time Our braxns we vaxnly rack For the Orange and the Black Fleeting years so swiftly bear us l-rom the school we love so dear When the trophles won II1 contest Make the triumph of the years Memories stealing softly o er us Draw thc mystlc curtain back We hear the shouts of victory For the Orange and the Black SC F F Yet we'll ever cheer in rest time Qu S, TN- .R sig, Q-...... 9' fs 'N , , Sf 2 x 'x it , M 18 ht , K w . -,L 1, 3K B, 'C 'N 2. 5 VN f- ,NM gs, 'W'-- Yi ii, L.. --...Y +-ni '--L....,- ADAMS ROGER Collegxate Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 Stu dent Councll 3 4 Freshman Sponsor 4 Pro moter Staff 3 H1Y 4 yrs Cabmet 234 Band 4 yrs Relatlves by Affectlon 3 F F A 1 2 Orchestra 4 yrs AVERX JEAN Ceneral Band 134 Orchestra 4 Booster Club 4yrs G R 234 BAUER PERA BETH Colleglate Glee Club 1 2 Relatlves by Af fect1on 3 Propertles Booster Club 4 yrs Officer 3 G R 4 yrs Cablnet 3 Home Ec Club 2 Lxbrarlan 4 BEADLESTON DORINE General Booster Club 123 G R 12 A BEEMS ROBERT Commercnal Sgt at Arms 3 Football 1 3 4 1 letter Basketball 4 yrs 2 letters Booster Club 4 H1 Y 2 Freshman Sponsor 4 C Club 3 4 Pres 4 Jumor Rotarlan 4 BERGSTROM BLANCHE Commerclal Class Treas 2 Nat1onal Honor Soclety 4 Freshman Sponsor 4 Glee Club 4 yrs Booster Club 3 G R 4 yrs Pres 4 BIGLER RAYMOND BLACKSHER WILMA Commerclal Band 123 Booster Club G R 123 L1brar1an 3 G A A 1 BLAIXKEN N IVIAN Commerclalcolleglate Nat1onal Honor Soc 1ety 34 Annual Staff 34 Edltor 4 Pro moter Staff 4 Debate 23 2 letters Gzrls State 3 Jumor Lxoness 4 Relatxves by Af fectlon 3 Busmess Jumor Dean 4 Fresh man Sponsor 4 Student Councll 4 S Booster Club 34 G R 4 yrs Drum Maj orette 1 2 3 BONAR LAWRENCE Commerclal Transferred from Washlngton 4 Band 1 2 Orchestra 1 2 Glee Club 4 yrs Bashful Bobby 3 H1 Y 4 years Cabmet 4 BRAUN IRENE COmmerClal Freshman Sponsor 4 Promoter Staff 4 Jumor Dean 4 Glee Club 1 Home Fc Club 123 Cablnet 3 Judgmg Team 3 C R 4 rs fecofwla BRENNER RICHARD Colleglate Freshman Sponsor 4 Band 4 yrs Orchestra 4 yrs Football 4 yrs 4 let ters Basketball 4 yrs 2 letters Track 4 years 3 letters Astronomy Club 2 Sclence Club 2 H1 Y 12 Boys State 3 BROSIE DONICE General Jun1or Dean 4 G R 1 Glee Club 1 BROWN BERNARD Commerclal Band 1 Glee Club 12 Booster Cub 3 F F A 4 BUSHELL WALETA Colleglate Jumor Dean 4 G A A 1 2 Home Ec Club 2 34 G R 4 yrs Booster Club 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 BULL LETHA Normal tramlng Transferred from Longford 4 Band 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 Home Ec Club 2 Operetta 3 CARLSON LeETTA Commerclal Jumor Dean 4 Glee Club 2 G R 4 rs CARNAHAN JEANNE Commerclal Glee Club 2 G R 4 ylS Commerclal Glee Club 2 Booster Club 1 2 3 G R 4 rs G A A 1 CAVIN LYMAN General Relat1ves by Aff6Ctl0H 3 St lge Mgr June Mad 4 Booster Club 34 Pres 4 H1 Y 2 3 Football 2 34 2 letters Basket ball 3 1 letter Stu Mgr 4 Track 23 2 letters CHESTNUT BRUCE General Relatlves by Affectlon 3 F F A 34 Judgmg Team 3 letter Student Councll 4 Freshman Sponsor 4 Track 23 HIY 2 3 4 CHESTNUT ROGER Industrxal tra1n1ng Basketball 3 Track 4 yrs Booster Club 4 F F A 4 yrs H1 COPELAND LLOYD IlldllStI'lal Freshman Sponsor 4 H1 Y 4 yrs Cabmet 4 Football 13 Track 234 lettlr Glee Club 4 yrs I , . 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The SPIRIT of 43 Wherexer Amerlcans are youll fllld Amerlcan movies to buck up our flghtmg men to Ilghten tlre load ol our vworkere to booet morale on the home front MOVIES the answer to our nation s need for ml e a laugh a pauee for relaxation and r L reatlon YOU NEED THEM' REALLY' REX THEATRE Alw ys The Place To Go' kzmflabs FLOUH A Clay County Product uuaranteul t he the B t ll u I' er The M1d Kansas Mllllng C0 W L HAASE 01 'IUNII' I'RI'sl' Phone 412 433 Lmcoln Ave QUALITY ICE CREAM AND SHERBETS H Hake Our Own lu fream I ure Rlch and Whr lu me CARLIES ICE CREAM SI-IOPPE I I l t Phone 4 5 K 9 9 1 1 I ' . 1 . . . 1 zz s 'I - - . ' ' e '- . - X , - 'T' L Q Q i '? 'A' ' , il E1 , 2,1 ,, -- 7'-'i i i ! N I I Q i ! ! - ! !...-..-..-,:......:I,:,,:...,..:..:.-.,:..-.E, ' ' ' 1 0 l vs our Yo Iva Ike-cl! Q l ' , ' ' ' ' 1 -Jn . , . - ! ! 0 0 ' D ! I I6 '0 lr ' ' I Z 321 ini:iniIlwiwiniwi-'11flwluiuiw111111-'luiui1irriri1l1'iwvi1vi4viw1i 103 ELLIOTT DRUG COMPANY H A ELLIOTT l Rl- NC Rll 'IION Look! th HS S010 P-11 IK! llldlggn' DRUG STORE Our Ready to Wear Department IS where you wlll fund the latest styles INIII LOU Sults Dresses DRI 1 1 IN1 S larty Dresses Skm Blouses Sweaters Gloves small deposlt holds any garment RELIAQ LEO McCARTNEY S PRESCRIPUONS SWIFT 8g COMPANY HCCA, DSP- DAILY CASH MARKET FOR POULTRY EGGS WHOLE MILK and CREAM WL bLLL SWIPTS BABE CHILKS SWIVI S I GC' AND C HIL K MASH Manufacturing Brookfield Butter and Llucse also Pacmnx, Colden West Fowl Qlld PICITIHIIH Ql1lCKCITS 1 P 1,,3r,g.,3..g..g.,g. it-1-1-L11-zfwnwxrc:f.1-f:-11--1-f1-uiniuivriwir1--:wi-utwiwgwiv ! ! g ,, - ! . , . ! ! - ! . . ! LOIIEI G, ,Io'rT ' 1 S ' S E O ' O ! Q 0 -- - 0 ' ' , , L., ,v Q. -iil1wL- ' : 0 D 0 ! ! ! . . A . Of : Reza tore i Y ! 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Y .:.,:..:.-..: .-.,-.,:,,:..:.-. -.,:..--.-. -.,--.-.-. -..-....,...l.... -..-.-..-..-..- 4,1 101--1ni-11'-2-.1011-14ri-fi--3 1-vi--3-11'-1-fini '11 1- 1'nzviuini-'moi'-1-'ini-vi UNION STATE BANK Senior of the Graduating Class of the Clay County Community High School 1943 You are to be congratulated upon the attainment of this Important mlle post along Life s pathway Opportunltres for the Scrvrce that YOU can per form are many Problems of course wrll confront you perplexmg problems but they are merely a challenge to you young AMERICANS If through a llttle longer experience we may be of some assistance to you, with your plans or problems please feel qurte at liberty to come anal twlk thmgs over wrth us Frank O Oberg President Walter Ross XICQ Presrdent Chester W Obo g CO.Sl1lCI Wm Roth Asst Cashler 'Vhss C 'rm Pose Mrs Ardrs Prmtz Clark Mlss Mary VlFg'1I1l Johnson Mlss Vlola Schooley J rch Roth Offlcers 'ind Per onnel of 1 las unter Kansas Dcposlts msured under the prousxons of the Banltmg Xet of 193: 100 9 I ki I y . 1 u ' - .' . r, .' '- . .W , . . .. A ,, .L . . ., ' g Member Federal Reserve System ' ., Q . fr 4 , F - : .: :,,-.,:.,:.,-..:..:..: -:..-.,:.....:H: Bank of Idana Idana Kansas Established ln 1890 To the Faculty and Students C C C H S Thanks' For the patronage glven durmg the school year We trust your endeavors vull meet the same approx al as our work GARRISON S SHOE SHOP North of Gentry s Harper Garrlson Prop Asslsted bv Cecll Paronto CCCHS Alumnus HENRY S DRUG STORE I' xt lusne Innes Parker Pens Whltman s Chocolates Helena Rubensteln Max Factor and DuBarry Cosmetlcs Musmc Supphes Sheet MUSIL Servlce Satlsfactlon MCCORMICK DEERING FARM EQUIPMENT FarmaII Tractors A slze for every farmer s needs Dairy Equipment Cream Separators-Mxlkers Milk Coolers ORQUIST S I BE WISE NUF SAID Safeway Stores QIUQIPQ Q02 P: IQ Q0-4PQ'VaKlT'4 ll Q T1 Q QUT 1 T02 Q' 1' T Ti it QI al! PM M . . . g.,i-.3.-g-.:n1-10:--1. 1..1.,z..z1.-0i- in inn: ioioioxniox-v1fu1w1-r14-1-r1ui-1-1 of ' ' i I. . , . 1 . ,, . , Z . v I . ,, . g . t . b ni- io:U103-viuzn.-:0:0101-V1-'11 10:--1 ibuioixlllniul1101:rltnllvilvlnrixnilxi . - ' 0 l i entry Clothmg C0 OUTFITTER or MEN and BOYS PETERSON NEILL FUNERAL HOME Ralph INe1l1 Jr C xlee Prle t Xa t Mgr 4th .ind Lrrnsf rl Thanks to the CCCHS fucultx md studente for your patrowtge and we hope to warrant xour Cowtlnued pat ronage ENGLUND S SHOE SHOP oxoco- 1 11.1-1-:fun-Q11-1-I3 rgogoxoiog Hosmer 8 Hosmer ROOFING FURNACE and SHEET METAL WORK Pht nt 310 41,1 Lmtoln MELCHER S HATCHERY Your Poultry Headquarters For Bettcx Blood Tested Baby Chloks Custom llatohmt, Poultry Culhng ln Season Worm mg Delousmg Remedies and Feeds GIVF LS A TRIAL I ll I hone- 181 C lax K enter lx ms 1 I ' Q I I O I I I I I I I I S Q f I ' I I , . 4 . - . I I I I I 9 I I I V.. . J.. .S,f.'S.L . ! . . I - 0 l . 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M .,,.feff.r'..-ff' ,, V8l'ilVi4l'3 lUiUiUllVilllIllI it lolIIl0ilIliilllil'liV11Illillli'l11lilll4iQlll0ilIQ1Ii 1 - 4 - r Q O 1 . F o i . 1 4 fs . .' Y S-. -. ' 1 1 ' 1 N . 4 : t t . ., , ' 0 ' V . -9,1 2,-,H-, , ,101 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1 ...ring-1 11.1.,zach.14.1.-10101-,101 qt. I Q Y 1 - ,, ' Y' - - . A 5 l I 3 1 '- X ALWAYS TREASURED Flne lockets bracelets and rxngs make graduatlon long remembered by the glrl graduate The fellows wxll be proud of a gold rlng key chams t 0 sets or blllfOld A BUCHMANN The Gift Store Claw Center Kansas FINEST FOOD Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ALTOMOBILES N rld dllll Serut ed Lnestock and loultrw FEEDS 'Slanufactured and Dnstrnhuted Fresh Meats lhone 8 Dellw-ry Free Smzth Food Market MARSHALL S GRAINS Bought 1 r Sold FARM EQUIPMEN T Nl ld and Nll'Xl11d TO THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS OF CCCHS fx. Thanks for the patronage Given Us 9990+ During the School Year PHONE I9 WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER BAND BOX CLEANERS 109 fx- 1- cw: cw:-'cn-'Q-+1411-'If 49---Nannum'cwfc-'xl-:1-an-Q:fx-1:1fx-'xtfu'-:f.g..w:.,q-,Q-,gp 1 ff A ' , ' . i ' ' ., S. Simnzuus O -4,--.-. -. -. ... ..,.,-.,-..-.,-..-..-..-.,-... .-,..,,:.,- -. :. :. -.....,:..-,,-..:,.-,-..:. : Q Q . ' I Q . Q Q Q Q Q i D . 5 ., , V ' Q Q Q ' s Q ' V Q Q . Q Q ..-.....,-..-,-.,....-. -. -..-.-.,-..-.,-.,-.,-.,...-.....,-T.-..-.,-..-.,-.,-..-.,-....r,....-.,-. -. fa? A : A1 aw - s s I 1 .g,.,., Vg ,xoxox--xuxf-1--en--:'tx'wsf':M-v-':--1--1014'cvrx-'tl-14-2--v--1-Q1-fav-1141:-Y:-Q1 1-oi DOC and DON S GARAGE Experlence and Rellable Auto Salvage Lot IH Connecuon V! ant to Bug Late 'Siodcl VS ruks REMEMBER THE UNITED STORE lf L VSALBURN QLRAINKQ Grocery Dept R P l+ITL'VlAURILl' QRALI H3 Meat Dept mcent Bros Hardware DeVoe S Paint and Varmsh Sporting, Goods Garden Tools Perfection O11 Stoves Luggage Pyrex Glassware Sllverware and FICSIK Dmnerware Everything In Hardware CLAY CENTER KANSAS P st zblwhed 1885 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS S1 75 000 00 CEO I KRFECK Chaxrman of Board D E MCINTOSH Presldent J B MCINTIRE Cashxer L F VALEINTHNF X110 PIGS C H BLFHNIAIN Xwt CaQh1er DFPONITN INNI Rl' D l NDFR IRD! INIONS Ol I l'lll'R'H B XNKINQ 'H'l Ol I 5: Nh mln r ui If dc ral Resl ru Nx ste m 110 go 11111411 141121 1 if 30311014 11 3 1-1 1 1:11-11,1 1 1 371:11-'11 l . - i Y o11-:ox--11-1--111--1o1-vqp--qno1l-4:-lx-'11-cs . n 4 w v v 1 v ' . v i - r v f , ' ' . . . 4 A . 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Obenland Plumbing PLUMBING HEATING and GAS WORK Vlslt Us and See Our Complete Lme of Plumbing Make Your Home Complete for Summer and Winter By lnstalllng an Au' COndltlODlng Plant Clay Center Kansas Messages from Mr To the J C Penney Company men ln the armed forces on land on sea and IH the a1r every one of us IS back of you ID your struggle to protect the prln clples that have made our country great My praper 19 that vou wlll all Come back to your homes to your frlends and lf It 1S your deslre to the Penney Company It IS wlth deep humllltv that we thmk of you There are those among vou who have served at Corregxdor and Bataan battles that wall stand out ln lnstory along wlth the Alamo Gettysburg and Valley Forge And there rs courage and falth ln our thoughts of you We who have worked alongslde of you know that you vull wm Your example IS a constant challenge to us at home to do whatever we can to help you vym May the Good Father of all of us be Wlth you May he bless you and keep you That IS my praver J C PFNINEY . . 4 1 ,,,, SCHOOL NEEDS Students Meet Xour Frlends Our Store flbuclzwc I 444.44- UUAIITY SIKYICI FHICI FREEMAN S SHOES For Men and Young Men VVorn by MIIIIODS BERGLUND 8: ROSE Retallers of Good Shoes Penney and Mr Sams be no halfway measures war To wm qulekly and completely IS the only ObJeCtlVe of all evervwhere Not all of us can come to dlrect grlps wlth our common enemles But all of us every last one of us can flght ln the Job to whlch we have been called As I wrlte over one hundred b1ll1ons dollars have been budgeted for our next years war effort That mcredxbly huge sum although lt means nothlng untll put to Work nevertheless does serve to lndxcate the magnltude of our Jomt task To vou Penney men on the flghtmg fronts I can say no more heartenmg thlng than that we back home wlll do our uttermost for you We wlll supply you vuth the yery best and the very most of everythlng for war but ln ad dxtlon we wlll do out best to malntam vour home front and your Jobs so you mav have omethmg worthwhxle t come bacl to There can about thls AIYIGTICHUS E C SAMS I C P E N N E Y C O Llay Center Kansas ini inivmwioiyxyi 1 gina 113,11 zfinilioini 3 :alia 101:11 I ' , : at . U G sexo: xnqpf 1--1-.1--11 1' :wap-,cm 1--1-.1 . g , D ' ' I - u .. K4 L 1 0-v 111101411 -,sq--4-1 qu-f la.. ----l,.,..m..:.,4.-U.. up 10.1.1.1.,q.,q.,-.tQ..4-.lquan .111 Q 0 O , 1 V . V . Y v , , . . . . . U , . . ' .1 . . I s - . - , ' . . .' v ' - ' - v v -' ' ' C ' ' ,- V s 0 ' i . N V . . A . . . 0 0 0 N . . ililirliil i 3 Qlvllrinl lol11010iI'i4li4rl4riI'iU.i'l'l will filllllllililvilvlli - 11 YOUR FRIENDLY Westemhuto Assocsate Store Home Ou ned by L R HOFF bee Us for Graduatlon Glfts 418 I lnurln CEDAR CHESTS J an STOW AWAYS Cax aller Made ATC NICC Gracluatxon Presents p77ZQwz4d5San CLAYTON FULLIIN GTON GEORGE FL LLIN GTON FULLINGTON S BUILDING MATERIALS PAWUS COAL Sruth of L rurt ll use Squar I1 MERT SCHWENSEN FUNERAL HOME AND CHAPEL Combs Grocery The Frlendly Store 8th .md Sherman Street CHEVROLET Sales and Serv ce CHEVROLET! ILL!! Authorlzed Bulck SCYVICC Station JOHN DELRE TRACTORS COMBINES and IMPLEMENTS IVI'1Ice Our Store Your Headquarters for Complete SCYVICC Ol' Your Car Your Tractor Your F'1rm Equlpment 'K I mplete Nt ik f Nlawfag, W 1 her Rfpllr larts mum ur 'lun We Operate 1 Baer Iranu NI uhm: md Baer V5 heel Balancing, Nlachlm with a Eaftorx Trmmed NI mhanu tl do that work for W u W W SMI I' 113 101'-1--:wx-if 103--142-fifwwuxwz--Q9-'cum-1--ioz-f1-rLf-:-v:'v1--:-ni-1 fini- 10101-vi i , , l i . ! . A. A. ! ! . v ! ! . ! ! ! g....-.,-.-,.-.,...,..,....,r....r...........r..,,...,-.,.. l ! ! ! I I I H1 tl 0 .' - .' 1- ! Phu 1 ' 98 ' ! U: -..-.,:r :, 2.,-.,-..:.,-.:.,:.,-..2.,:.,-.!..,:..:.,:..-.,:.,-..-. I .. ,-. -..-.-.,-. -,,- lj ... II . ll L- Y W .Tgf j I C f ..- i K . .f '0 Co' 0 .'t ' 'as X '1' . '-Yu ' 1 11' f.:-'-1 ' ' H A -' - t' .' .e 1 ' t'0. 7 0 o 7 I Q ' . - I L41 H XP ACTEI Ol 'VI1 OLI TP SX ONINII N111 IH TPI LI INI UINUI I H001 Lf. 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Ki sa.- FLICK S LUNCH 4a Www Edw lE Bennett JEWP LFR and OPTOMFTPIST Where Quallty Tells and Prlte Selle NEVSFST STYLES ln Elgin Hamilton hruen and Bulma W ATCHES Clotks Sxlwerware Glass and ihma Leather Goods Iuuen Lelnng Perfume Diamond I' nglgement Rings luckx W eddmg Rings a Spec naltw Alwayq omethmg new mn GIFTS ln all prlces from 500 1n our lnterestmg Gxft Department EYFS TFSTED GLASSFS PITTFD Satlsfactlon Guaranteed Fxpert X! itch Repanrlng All Work Guaranteed PFICBQ Plght MEEK S INQURANCF AGENCY IR-SNK ll NIEEK -Xttornew South Side of Square- NEILL S Our New Footwear Fafahlons 'tre be'1ut1ful ID drew and sports We Invlte Hou Inspectlon Prues S198 to 88 00 NEILL SHOE CO lun Storrs IH Ona GOOD LLOTHES for MEN and BOYS Now more than ever xt pays to switch to qualxty merchandise DUDLEY CLOTHING GO 'J i' i'uif'iwi'vi'li'riIl1' i1ri'IiHiHi'vl ilriwiwiuiuilnilvll inlluiuilv nlihilrllrl 0 Il 0 1 1-1011,-.Mgt.11-pf.-p--1f,1-.-nU14tg-1-,Q-,1.,.1-:.-:4,:f,: :1-:':t:f-1:--:-lzvtz-.:.-. i 1 0 0 0 . 4 1 S 1 A A A t . 4. t t , ' v 3 ' . 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