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623 206 SENIOR CLASS HISTQRY In the year l9h6, there was made a great addition to dear old C.H.S., namelyg the freshman class of 'h6. There were nineteen shining examples of ambition, students of which C.H.S. would be proud. They were: Dorothy White, Dorothy Moore, Carolyn Smith,Marie Ernst,LucLUe McDonough, Patricia Reed, James White, Joseph Hampton, Merle Jones Ralph White, Bill Grindley, Jack Combs Louis DeSart Carl Spears, Charles Limper, Leland Redfern, Bruce kimbro, Bill Blackburn, and James Elmore. Our carnival queen candidate was Patricia Reed, her escort was James White. Our sponsor was Mr. Kirchoffer, who engineered our return party for the sophomores. We held the party in the pasture behind the school. After refreshments we played games on the ball field. Our class president was James White, our vice-president was Patricia Reed,our secretary was Merle Jones, and our treasurer was Bill Black- burn. Our sophomore year, nineteen wise old sophomores gatherediuaput their nose to the grindstone once more. During this year we gained Marilyn Massa, and lost Dorothy Moore, Joe Hampton and Bruce Kimbro, which brought us down to sixteen. We elected Leland Redfern as president, Ralph White as vice-presrdmm Lucille McDonough as secretary-treasurer. We initiated the freshmen and did we work them over! They just could not bring themselves to eat crackers off of the floor. Our candidate for carnival queen was Marilyn Massa, her escort was Jim Elmore. In our ranks at the close of the year were: Marilyn Massa, Ca rolyn Smith, Dorothy White, Lucille McDonough, Marie Ernst, James White, James Elmore, Carl Spears, Louis DeSart, Charles Limper, Merle Jones, Bill Blackburn, Ralph White, Jack Combs, and Leland Redfern. On the first day of the school year l9L8, there were thirteen jolly juniors that reported for duty. Later in the year we were joined by Bruce Kimbro and Phyllis Polston. Our candidate for carnival queen that year was Lucille McDonough, her escort was Leland Redfern. . Continued on next page
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