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Helen Bennett One might think that anyone who works as hard and gets such wonderful marks as Helen does would have time for little else, but this is definitely not true in her case. Leading the girls of C.H.S. in all sports, she is president of the Senior A. A., and the backbone of the girls ' hockey, baseball and basketball teams. Pretty and popular, she is seen at all the College High parties and social functions, and always seems to be having a very good time. Helen, the model of neat- ness in her personal appearance, always hands in neat, accurate work. To sum it all up, we might say that perfection is the word for Helen. ]unior A.A.: Senior A. A. President: Senior A. A. Secretary; Class Secretary; Chorus; Student Council Secretary; Crier ; Yearbook. Lois Booth When we come to summing up who ' s who in the Class of ' 46 and what they are noted for, we come to glamour. And who else could be more noted for it than Lois? Lois has a rare talent in her ability to fix things over artistically. She plans to enter some phase of the field of art, and we wouldn ' t be at all surprised to see her name mentioned as a famous in- terior decorator some day. She is also a conscientious worker and it would be difficult to imagine an honor roll without her name somewhere near the top. Lois has an original sense of humor, but she can always be counted upon to appreciate everyone ' s jokes. Junior A. A.: Senior A. A.; Dramatic Club; Chorus; Class Secretary ; Class Vice-President; Crier.
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Grace Barton When doing homework, two heads are better than one, especially when one is Grace ' s. A careful and persistent worker, Grace deserves the good marks she receives. Holding the class record of never missing a day of school, Grace also rarely misses a class party or basketball game. Grace has been a valuable member of the orchestra and Girls ' A. A. since she entered C.H.S. in the ninth grade. She intends to study chemi- cal engineering at Cornell. We admire her courage in entering this field, for we realize that engineering is a difficult study for a girl. However, since Grace was one of the two girls to brave senior math, we feel sure that she will succeed. Dramatic Club ; Senior A. A.; Orchestra; Class Vice- President; Chorus; Crier. George Becker Re-entering C.H.S. in ' 45 after a four-year ab- sence, George immediately became known as one of the distinguished seniors. Possessing long eyelashes, a short crew cut and an ability to pun out of any situation, he has kept us constantly amused. George has winded many a classmate on hikes during vaca- tions. Though to us he is George, for obvious reasons he is known as Mr. Anthony to the col- lege girls (woof!). Well informed in other things, George always seems to come through with a famous quotation at the appropriate time. George wants to follow in his father ' s footsteps and be a doctor, and he is often heard discussing his future profession. Football: Chorus.
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Elliot Chester We shudder when we think how dull our six years at C.H.S. would have been without Elliot. Even the dullest of classes has been brightened by Chet ' s rare sense of humor. Being the only black-haired boy in the class gains Chet a certain distinction. Coming late to all class parties and school dances with very novel excuses, such as, I had a flat, gains him even more distinction. Chet wants to be a doctor. We are sure that, besides being a fine doctor from a medical stand- point, Elliot will have a bedside manner that will leave nothing to be desired. Chorus: Football: Crier: Class Secretary: Dramatic Club. Canfield Clark Mention Canfield, and the subject of sports always comes to mind. Besides being co-sports editor of the Crier, Canny is one of the mainstays of all C.H.S. teams. He is also an expert golfer. Canny ' s popularity in school was ascertained when he was elected vice- president and then president of the Student Council. He keeps trying to convince us that he can sing, and at any time of the day you are apt to hear some of that singing issuing from his mighty vocal chords. Nobody envies his musical ability, but we all envy his popularity. Canny is planning to be a metallurgical engineer, and we wish him the best of luck. Class President; Class Vice-President; Student Council President; Student Council Vice-President; Student Council Kep resentative; Basketball, Captain; Baseball; Crier ; Football; Chorus; Yearbook.
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