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1 ,. .1 Q li- ,., ' u u ,H ,Un . WZ nfl my gil illjll W .,..Q, Mal rlfll' Ingh- M? It -0 fsfla. pill MW? LQ' MP lf!!! A-'n 52: 2142, FQ3 ld Q1 A t-Ah 5. W' W t-.... .,x,4 ,,..L . 4.A: enzor It seems scarcely possible that the little boys and Q W' + girls who entered C. T. H. S. so timidly as Freshmen ' N' Qing in September, 1928, have now attained the high i position of dignified Seniors! Nevertheless it is true gig' 5 as the following history will show! ll?l 1 Kix Q In that first year of bewilderment the class, guided by Miss Norrington and Miss Sites, chose Howard - 'l ll V t 5 Ciillaspy, Bernice Bertram, and Elizabeth Thompson y to lead them through the maze of class activities. 4 These Freshmen, however, did gain enough courage to give a Christmas party, enjoyed by all present. The next year the class, slightly smaller in number, started the second year of its career, much more self-confident! This year Miss Quernheim and Miss Williams sponsored the class led by President Harry Scharf, Vice-President John Atkins, Secretary Baptist Musso and Treasurer Betty Hightower. That year the class produced some prominent athletes-Parker, Gillaspy, Bennett, Aebel and Richter. Speaking of sports, the candidate of the class for football queen, Dorothy Windsor, served as Second Maid at the Coronation. During that summer the class must have dwindled sadly, for it returned for its most important year with only ninety-eight members. Nevertheless, the enthusiasm of the class had not waned. Under the guardianship of two new sponsorsQMiss Renfro and Mrs. Swank-and the leadership of John Atkins, Elmer Allan and Kay Ann Pierce, it came through with flying colors with a fine play- The Patsy -and a hner prom. The class also starred in athletics with such representatives in the field of sport, as Parker, Gillaspy, Bennett, Aebel, Richter and Bosola. The candidate for football queen this year, Elizabeth Thompson, was First Maid at the Coronation. Finally the Senior year+the goal of all class ambitions! This year the class retained the same sponsors and was led by John Moskaitis, Thurman Parker, and lone Sager. The class has kept up its leadership in athletics with a list of star athletes Victor Aebel served as football captain, Howard Gillaspy serving the same oflice on the basketball team. The Senior class of '32 also produced a very charming Football Queen-Irene Cwray Only too soon will the year be over and the members of the class of '52 will go out into the hard, old world having finished four of the most interesting years in their careers We feel that we have fulfilled our promise to serve C T H S to the best of our ability during these four years and we leave it with the pleasantest of N.: nf- a '. . .ei 1555 ldlg go. 041 M ii, ' 3 H155 g A OKIAN ni fm le .KA ln? ah- 'KH' ' A Elf L. . 324 Hill ihq . '47 M ' '. 55' vs? H I . . . . bm - hah IHCIYIOIICS. - rllh M EPP All' H22 892 . 2 Qu aid, A-.D I TLUFHIU-HUC
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These students have been selected for meritorious work on the School Publications and have been awarded the honor pins of the Chanticleer and Kahokian 19 3 2. P, f f f f X 7 xg f N., Wil Hifi, MQ W I-lx .gr I I 1 3 l DARIUS GRIMM BETTY Lou HLGHTOWER RICHARD GAUEN KATHERINE ZEDOLEK KARL MONROE l I Nnncn PM nm' M If ' I,-hm 'ies la- I-rx L . 'Rall by e--4 'HH lligsx, DQ Zgis Mill BERNICE BERTRAM lsaxll bin P901 alll il? - I ,Fi - fe LOIS BARTELLS KATHRYN PIERCE KARL MONROE ELLEN Locus VIRGINIA OATMAN MILDREDWALKER ETHEL SIMS ELIZABETH THOMPSON ALICE GILLASPY JOHN MOSKAITIS h f a 'f11'. :r'5:17 - -.. -: --- , fs ful-Siu' -2.11 EL afar: 7 gif riffs.. VI iff'-ian H KUAN inn, ,:E::':n J-T-:Zu un - A-F355 1 !,-3 1 'fr ' gf:-57,lfjil--55:31-sc -f!ssa4pff:fss 5514 :sl 5:53 F' Ld Twenty-four Q 1 nl ii 2642 W 6549 Pllhg hiv. 1 .n ini 'H lpn M5 Q93 nin- na? M Lffrn Afg- 222 W. W sa? W, M Rh. .bw A n QA If rg A hah MPO rm'
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ml HN ,l Q. 6 W H 'MMG ian Na IQ-d A . limi: M M ll .9245 A , lm? W K0 3 lik: llgg 4. . io? ' M' 'iw MQ all M2253 lilg bil M5 'Pin W A im all - 7 Fm- , - HOWARD GILLASPY Freshman Class President Football Basketball '30-'32 Captain '31 Track '30 SYLVIA BONINO Girls' Council. G. A. A. Letter. Razzerettes Basketball Champs '30-'31 Cage Ball Champs '30-'31 Track '30-'El Volley Ball,'28-'31 Clubs: Hiking, Soangetaha. Mimes. Commercia WALTER SCHWARTZ Western Military Academy. '29-'30 Football '32 Basketball Manager '32 The Patsy Clubzz Drama: c, Commercia C Club KATHRYN SWITZER G. A. A.. Razzerettes Cheerleader '32 Cage Ball Champs '32 Trysting Place Jerry or .Jericho Road Oh Doctor! Clubs: Glee, Hiking LUCILLE BALSAT Girls' Student Council President Razzerettes G. A. A. Clubs: Commercia. Hiking ELMER SCHULTZ Royal Razzers Grand Chancellor '32 HAZEL LEISEN Cage Ball '29-'30 Soangetaha MARTHA DOUGLAS Pasco High School '30-'31 Girls' Student Council Clubs: Hiking. Glce BERNICE STEPHENS Girls' Student Council Clubs: Commercia,Hik1ng HAROLD WALKER Orchestra. Band Jerry of Jericho Road Oh Doctor The Trysting Place Club: Science NORMA BONN Band, Orchestra Glee Club CLEORA WEDEL Glee Club , Girls' Student Council G. A. A. 1 The Trysting Place Razzerettes l Clubs: Science, Dramatic l l Twenty-six ull all ills -iii' e 4 'Q ,. l V Y e. vga? fill till li all thin bfi? ill 'lil' 'rn rip. 'llll lag lily: Qi . -n Aga ll? . . .5956 'lgl
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