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L JUHIUH ELHES CLASS OFFICERS President ...... . . Allen Shoey VicefPresident .... ..... Da vid Pete Secretary ..... . . . Elizabeth Unger Treasurer .,.. . . . Mary Lee Vaughn is for the juniorfSenior Banquet, the biggest event of the year, for both Juniors and Seniors. It was followed by a prom held in the beautif fully decorated gymnasium. is for the unusual play, Glamour Boyf' that was presented by the Junior Class this year. It was the first junior Class play that has been held for over ten years. is for the many nice times we had together dur' ing our junior year, starting it off by working together and planning and displaying a win' ning float-a float with a worthy cause behind it, the urgent need for blood. is for the interest shown by all the class mem' bers in the March of Dimes campaign held this year. The junior Class contributed over S70 to this fund for the fight against polio. is for the many other activities sponsored by the Juniors this year is for those delicious redfhot hot dogs which the junior Class sold at every basketball game on the home court. Girls and boys alike worked hard to make this project a success. is for the wonderful class spirit. The pride of being part of the Junior Class was really illusf trated by the wonderful cooperation on the part of everyone. is for the large attendance at the annual Hallowf e'en Dance sponsored by the Juniors. The gym was cleverly decorated for the event and a mysf tery movie was an added attraction. is for our wonderful advisors: Miss Brock, Mr. Gibbons, Mr. Smock and Mr. McCullough worked so diligently to make this year a happy and successful one. They might never realize how their help and understanding was appre' ciated. is for two of the gayest semesters our class has ever known. again is for the Senior Class next year. We are looking forward to our last year at dear old C. H. S. with great interest and many hopes for what our last year may bring. Put them all together, they spell junior Class, a class of which we can be proud. 0255
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Q24 an ,it-F 11. 4 3' . -x :ff g ,,'.. i..n4 ROOMS 101 and 7 Frzmr row: -I. Stright, B. Linton, D. Shilling, AI. McDonald, G. Armour, M. Hogue, M. L. Vaughn. Second row: E. Shull, S. Ander son, Miss Brock, E. Unger, B. Kelley, A. Shoey, S. Stavey, S. Hefferman, L. Shilling. Third row: Mr. McCullough, M. Turner W. Stallsmith, j. Grinnell, N. Luhold, B. McCartney, P. Tingley, E. Peterson, C. McMasters. Back row: j. Donald, j. Davidson G. Malliard, D. Mook, J. Wright, D. Francisco, M. Sayre, L. Free, AI. Ongley. ROOM 12 Front Row: J. Shoemaker, R. Clark, F. Mears, P. Woodworth, J. Feldmiller, G. Schmidt, R. Stallsmith. Second Row: Mr Smock, I. Cutchall, Y. Morrell, L. Wagner, C. Peters, D. Peterson, B. Hood, W. Bailey ,W. Dilley, M. McDaniel, S. Hill, Mr Gihhons. Tl-uni mw: J. McCaughtry, N. Moore, M. Kline, N. Miller, J. Sheatz, L. Beers, M. Tracy. Back row: L. Hart D. Durfee, J. Choffel, R. Chenoweth, R. Schaaf, R. Clark, D. DeWalt, S. York, C. Wilcox, D. Babbitt, L. Burke, W. Riley.
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426 ..-ng - SOPHOMORES AGRICULTURAL AND COMMERCIAL Front row. S. Craxwfortl, T. Cottermun, -I. Theuret, B. Peterson, S. Jewell, R. Harvey, H. Morrison. Second row: K. Osborne, A. Ashcruft. A. jackson, C. Dunn, E. Bell. E. Dennis. A. Hines, F. Tarr. M. Sivik, R. Coon, Mr. jones. Third row: Mr. Franz, S. WIlk1IIS.Ij.TllUIlIl15, M. Cnlmish, P. Berrrngcr. A. Griifith, R. Andrews, S. Petrovich. M. McConnell. Fourth row: R. Gedeon, D. Sliutistall. L. George, W. Taylor, W. Francisco, xl. Tnylor, C. Robinson, -I. Lee. I. Peterson, C. Brown. L. Bennett, B. Chess ROOM 6 Front row. V, Pcrrine, L. McMaster. D, Wheeling, A. Kline. M. Oakes, R. Allen, ID. Irwin. Setoml row' Mrs. CI.1rk. G. Grinnell, R. Ngirraimorc. M. Bond. A. M. -Iolinston, L. Arlwuckle. L. Scott, G. Snicley,-I, Ki1Iin.C. Geiger. R. McEnt1re.N. Varley. Third row' M. Otienscntl. K. Kline. A, Peters. C. Moore, P. Hollaliaugh, B, Rankin. If. Kurns, L. Scott. Mr, Bartkowski. Fourth row' W. Micjllllllllgll, bl. Pliarcs. E. Wentworth. R. Myers, A. Adelman. R, Burchill. N. Petruna, R. Stnllsmith. Bean. L. Silloway, A. McKinney, -I. Williams.
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