ed in the gym and en1oyed games refreshments a grand march and dancing Prizes were awarded to the students and teachers who were masked Several noon lunches were prepared for the school by us and profits were turned over to the Cohxso for the support of the Annual The Seniors chose Rowene Hollabaugh and Bill Klrngensmlth for honary ushers for Commencement We feel they were representative of our class Exams were enjoyed by us in late May and agam we were turned loose for the summer vacation remem berlng that when we came back in the fall we would be the Senior Class SENIOR Officers For 42 President Bill Klmgensmrth Vice President lm Vogan Secretary ean Wilkins Treasurer Fern Cauvel Our dream having been realrzed for at last we are Seniors For the last time ln our High School days our class gathered together and this time there were 46 of us We notice Immediately a change ln our school Mr Moon was gone but in his place as promised had been ably filled by Mr Spence Four new teachers were on our faculty and two new departments were added to the curriculum this year First on the calander this year was the Thanksgiving Dance This party was usually managed by the Cohiso Asso This year for the first time was sponsored by the Senior Class The I6 PICCC orchestra of B111 Lundall from Grove Cnty College was engaged and was enjoyed by all The theme of the dance of course was Thanksgiving and the gym was very elaborately decorated with green and orange crepe paper and silhouettes of orange and black oe York a last year Senior was drafted into helping us decorate the gym Something new in its way of actlvltles was ln troduced to the Seniors this year At the fxrst of the second semester several of our boys started the practice of cutting afternoon classes just going to school in the morning and working afternoons and evenings One of our members left March 2 to Join in the Service of his Country We country in this way We have flve members of our class whom we should pay special tribute to These five Kay Nodler Peg Steen Bob Moyer john Tlf fany and Bill Kllngensmrth have been together rn this school for the past I2 years March lst saw the first play practice the Senior Play Wind ln The South was chosen by a committee of faculty members and Mr Helsel was elected to direct the play A very successful performance was given on the nights of March 25 and 26 A record crowd was attending The Senior Class of 43 was very versatile ln the fact that It had so many of its members in so many different actlvitres We had four lettermen on the varsity basketball team three of which get sweaters this year wlth two stripes on them Ten of our boys were members of the F F A and took an active part in this organization Girls were enrolled ln the new Home Economlcs Association and they all learned how to be better than good housekeepers and mothers The four members from the Senior Class to be on the Student Council were chosen on Feb 20 with the following results Mary Ellen Stewart Bob Shee han Andrew Stallsmxth and Conrad Stembrenner The president of the Stu dent Council was chosen on March I 3 and Mary Ellen Stewart was elected May l9th through Zlst were the dates for the Senior exams this year B5 this time we had all our book reports in and our term papers completed Sunday May 23 Baccalaurete servlces were held 1n the U P Church with Commencement being held ln the Hugh School gym Mrs Mowry chairman of commencement exercises commrttee A patriotic pageant was the theme of the evening Tuesday May 25 class nite was held in the school gym And now as a solemn group of people armed with a High School Educa tion we leave C H S with over coveted diplomas With our souvenlors and memories we scatter like marbles dropped from a sack Wlth the world ln the condltlon it is now we do not know what IS ln store for us ' 1 l 743 -J are all proud of Ed Belknap for being so anxious and so willing to serve his
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