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junior C ic ass As llie Jl look hack on llifir lillli year of Juniors look back on Uifir lillh year ol dear old golden school days at C.H.S.. they may well afford to glow with pride. Even with the ever increasing amount of homework and extra curricular activities they have kept themselves well represented on the honor roll. These ambitious souls, wishing to have a year hook when they graduate, have paid dues promptly and have thought of innumerable ways to raise money. In view of this fact they were the first cl hestrc orchestra-less dance, better known as the Poverty Dance, Individ cakes, cookies, and the records which were played by Mr. Seybold on his to give an home-mad In addition to this they sold coke and hot dogs at all of the home foolba gether they made quite a sizeable sum. ass victuals contributed recorder. games. Alto- They overcame the problems and responsibilities of taking over the Crier in the same man- ner as they surmounted their financial difficulties. The boys Senior players. vith their prowess in basketb The Juniors have become noted fo ill ablv fill th sneakers of the departing d many class parties. their class spirit. They ha,. , ..„.,„ . ,., 0, bicycle trips, theatre trips, skating parties and had many good times together. With the annual Junior-Senior picnic as the final event they are justly satisfied with another year well spent Back row, left to right: Mitzie Purcell. Martin Ha Dorfman, l..awson Cooper, and Sally Stocton. Se Durget, Jack Kehoe. Barbara Evans, Canfield Ck West, Lois Bootli, Dave Crowell, Joan Anclerton iitenstock. Thai Barnes, Elliot Ckester, Peggy Taylo cond Row: Helen Bennett, Peter Sloan, Pat Do- rk, and Can dv de ■ Al, John Pal . - Vri ul Can . Front Ro Eaton. Henry Ko m Konzelnmn. Rita Bill Shepard. Pal Grace Barton, Boh
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Tkird row. left to rigkt: Billie Wollen, Joyce Macfarlane. Teddy Lotsenz, Louise Ripley. Trip Reid. Jane Ann Flanders, Douglas Smitk. Peggy Pope, Floyd Vollinger. Carol Wedum. Second row: Bette Ckoate. Walt Hunziker, Nancy Dodds, Jokn Pike. Diane Wettyen, Donald Clark. Pkyllis Adolf. Bob Willett. Joan Wkite. First row: Joan Ganow. Raymond Cassel. Maureen Pomfret. Bob Wilkins. Joan Neild, James Quackenbusk. Betty vander Sckaaf. Jokn Geismar. oph lomore a ass The sophomore class got off to a good start this year, after having graduated to the upper hall, which brought on more dihgent study and less play. The result of this was that the class took high honors for the number of students on the honor roll. After hard work and much planning, the class gave their annual dance in March, which was a huge success. A short time after that the class rings arrived. From now until doomsday, a person can see a member of the class of 47 flashing proudly his or her class ring in front of everybody else s nose. Becoming sophomores, the class inherited the task of keeping up to date, and maintaining the school Honor Roll for all the men in the armed forces. This included adding new names to the list and more stars to the service flag. In the field of sports, the class first showed its real talent, placing several of its members on the varsity football team, and several on the Jayvee basketball team. That ' s not the end of the history of the Class of ' 47 as there are two more big years ahead. Already they have things planned for the future and expect to carry them out before they graduate.
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