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Jim 7960 Senior Officers: Secretary, Pat Rummings, President, Sam Clark, Vice-President, John Axelson, Treasurer, Mona Solomon, Historian, Carolyn Rowe. l' 5 Tell me, are these members of the Senior Chorus really paying attention, or does it lust look that way? As we seniors look back on our last year in C.H.S., we remember a year full of many activi- ties and good times. Leadership for the seniors of 1960 was in the hands ot: Sam Clark, Presi, dent, John Axelson, Vice-President, Pat Rum- mings, Secretary, Mona Solomon, Treasurer, and Carolyn Rowe, Historian. The annual Washington Trip at Thanksgiving time was enjoyed by sixty-seven of the seniors. Those who went will never forget the wonderful and exciting time they had. This year the stu- dents of C.H.S. presented two all school plays, The Trip to Bountiful on November 9 and Charley's Aunt on February 29. Seniors par- ticipating in these plays were: Pat Ziel, Bill Price, Charles Stone, John Shively, Sam Yost, and Torn Lansberry. Many members of the senior class partici- pated in the year's lDownbeat. Mona Solomon and Bill Price attended district chorus at Morri- son Cove, and George Gaylor, Jane Rohrbaugh, and Sharon Podmenik traveled to Philipsburg to represent C.H.S. at district band. George Gaylor was our senior representative at Regional Band. This year's Aqua Prom will be remembered by the 1960 seniors as one of the year's most memorable occasions. In football, Tom Trout received honorable mention on the all district football team, and both Tom and Joe Bentz held honorable mention titles on the central counties team. In basketball, Tom Trout earned a place on the second all district team while Paul Frantz received honorable men- tion on the all district team. Other seniors onthe basketball team were Joe Bentz, Don McGarvey, Conrad Rougeux, John Axelson, Charles Carter, Ira Showden, and Terry Michaels.
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MK! 1931-Marie Geynet, cm imporfcmi member of our faculty CMrs. Errigoj, was Editor-in-Chief 2 of The Bison. I Qfff Q4 JK 4,4 g Mx ' M30 IJQNMH YEAR ULD 47 23 N W!
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With four senior varsity wrestlers, our wrest- ling team was known as one of the best in the State. Seniors Sam Clark, Dennis Hile, and Orvis Fletcher won district titles while Orvis Fletcher earned a regional championship. This year our track team was undefeated in duel meets and also won the Big Three meet with DuBois and Punxsutawney. Bill Lewis set a new all school pole vault record of 'll' 4V2 . Joe Bentz won district honors in high iumping while Tom Trout earned three district wins in the T80-low hurdles, 120-high hurdles, and one-half mile re- lay. Tom set a new school record in the high hurdles and was a member ofthe one-half mile relay team which also set a new all school record. Three seniors, John Tornatore, Bill Shively, and Paul Frantz, were members of the golf team. John was a trophy winner and one of six quali- tiers at the District 9 golf tournament. Loris Ire- land, John Axelson, Ira Showden, Don McGarvey, and Lonnie Howell were seniors on the baseball team. Many seniors participated in both the Gym Demonstration and the Gym Clinic. Seniors, Woody Wisor and Judy Walker, won first place honors at the Gym Clinic. Our senior year came rapidly to a close with Shelf Day, Baccalaureate, and Commencement activities. We want to extend our sincerest ap- preciation to Mr. Pritts for the guidance he has given us this past year and to our teachers tor the wonderful help they have given us. This picture has its up's and down's. With Moose and Fish, it's freckles at first sight. BERTRUM G. PRITTS Senior Class Counselor 25 I
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