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GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATES Tom Allison a new set of tires Marlon Harvey a new line of gab Kay Nodler a new set of giggles ack M Blystone a haircut charged to the Class of 4 Earl balmlsh a movie contract Olive Albert a new excuse to skip school Bob Power a new book of stories original Peggy Steen course on driving a car Virginia Reinsel a few more vitamins Mary Ellen Stewart a way to get a beau Merle Bailey ten easy lessons on love Arthur Greer a new collection of pictures female ohn Tiffany a wav of etting away with things Conrad Stembrenner a way to keep a girl Mar e Bean a new pack of chewing gum l'ern Cauve a rationing book for Rice Bob Moyer a way to keep up with the Meadville boys Lyle Olsen a little blonde CV R Stella Shesky contract with Metro Goldwyn Mayer Adair Fennel a round trip ticket to England Reva Peters a good lme to catch Fish Evelyn Thomas a chest full of hopes ohn Paduszlo more gas to make his rounds Horace Hart a few more points for canned goods Beans Andrew Dennis a new line of argument lla Flickinger a megaphone so she can be heard Catherine Wolfe a new French Guide Susan Chatlev some of Harxe s gab Marjorie lxarns a little white uniform lrene Kelly a reference for a good stenographer Shirley Peterson stationary for her fan mall anet Shoemaker a few more patterns to keep up her wardrobe Bill Klingensmlth a new apron for the A6113 Rowene Hollabaugh a trip to the desert with a Campbell Don Rough a new horn for his car Bob Sheehan a permanent Job counting money Hurbert Shoemaker nerve pills to speak up William Derugen a bouquet of flowers lris s 1m Vogan some more girls to tease Eugene Wilt a way to hold a good job ayne Dean a book of Air Mail stamps Betty Stallsmith a new reed for her clarinet lrene Vargo some company to walk home with Winifred Vincent a few more stripes from the Army jean Wilkins a new way to spell her name Gene Andy Stallsmith some more girls to entertam J l- - U ' , Q ' 3. -T . A . c . . . J. . - A j ' ' c J. JN .- , g ' ' ' . - ' h . .y ' Laurence Shirleyi-a new yard stick to measure his height. J - ' - -f I ' . C J. 1. . . - ' - . - 1 . y 4 u .I ,- ' ' f ' - . xl 9-i
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CLASS HISTORY FRESHMAN Officers For 39 ' President Lee Hall Y lce Presldent Bob Moyer Secretary Kay Nodler Treasurer Reva Peters In September of l939 seventy slx boys and glrls gathered at the famous portals of C H S and wanted untxl the doors were opened by our huge man Hls name was Mr Moon and we soon learned he was called prlnclpal He showed us to a large room and also mtroduced us to Mlss Vlolet Pressler who was to be our home room advisor Our education began rlght away as a bunch of unruly persons calling themselves Semors took over and soon had u doing thelr blddmgs Carrylng our books ln gunny sacks boys wearmg glrl clothes and vlce versa were some of the tortures mflected upon us Some of our Group were pamted with shoe polish and llp stlclc Yes we learned fast One Frlday evening after the group of Freshman had endured just about all they could the Senlors threw a bug party ln our honor at Shady Rest Park Carlton Here we were told that we could on the followlng Monday report to C H S as full fledged members of sand mstltutlon Around Xmas time a skatlng party was held ln Meadvllle by our class and about one half of the Freshman attended Then after another semester of study we had exams and were dlsmlssecl for the summer SOPHOMORE Offlcers For 40 Presldent ean WllklHS Vlce President ohn Buchanan Secretary Conrad Stembrenner Treasurer Fern Cauvel cut down to 66 Only thls tlme we were qulte a different bunch of students We were Sophomores We fmd two new teachers awaltmg us namely Mr Helsel who turned out to be our home room advisor and Mr Spence a his tory teacher This year a good many members of our class heard the call for muslclans for the school band Many of the Sophomore Class bought new ln struments and wlth the gundances of Mr Spence and Mr Helsel became qulte the players At Xmas tlme we had a small home room party when we ex changed glfts Throughout the year we served noon lunches to the school and the proceeds reallzed from these were turned over to the Cohlso for the sup port of the Annual Once agaln after the exams we were dlsmlssed for the Summer vacatxon JUNIOR Offlcers For 41 Presldent Conrad Stelnbrenner Vlce Presldent Arthur Greer Secretary ean Wxlklns Treasurer Fern Cauvel Ah' upperclassmen at last and for the thlrd tlme we resumed our studles at C H S By thls time there were 60 of us MISS Riddle and Room l04 were glven to us for our unlor Year home room essentlals ln the mlddle of the year our room was dlvlded Half of us went downstairs to the new room with a group of SCDIOTS to hawe home room wlth Mrs WCISIC The junior Class Play Early to Bed and Early to Rise was presented under the dlrectlon of Miss Vogan and Miss Rlddle After the second week of practuce Mass Rxddle got the mumps and Mlss Vogan carried the burden of coaching from there on however all around good performance was en Joyed by the audience The Annual Jumor Halloween Party was another hugh light thls year On October 24 the majority of the student body gather 1 ' ' -- 40 , I . lt n ,Dy S ' ' 1 '41 N TJ 1 Once again we entered' the halls ci-C. H. in early September, our number ' ' - '42 n ' l 'I ' 1. - u . l a
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