Columbia City High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia City, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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CLASS HISTORIES JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY At last we are upperclassmen and able to attend the long awaited junior-senior reception. Mrs. Murphy and Mr. Wilson, our very able sponsors, led us faithfully through another year with our main goal -to have the best reception ever given. Eighty-six jolly', juniors were called to order by the president, Ray Cradeless. However, in case of his absence, Tom Eberhard took over while Doris Barnes recorded the minutes of the meetings and Dortha Mae Cipe collected our class dues. We proved active in many extra-curricular activities. The girls attended Sunshine Society, Future Home- makers of America, and Commercial Club meetings, while the boys went to Hi-Y and FFA meetings. Both were members of Booster Club and Press Club. Those who were musically inclined chose choir and band. Others spent their spare time working on the Eagle SOPHOMORE This ear we no lon er find ourselves the con us e greeniesi' and nfreshies of last year. Now we are sophisticated sophomores. During the class meetings james Bohrbach pre- sided while Connie Crable served as an able helper. The minutes of the previous meetings were read by Dorothy Fisher. Ardeth Minear accounted for the class dues. Our sponsors, Miss Stultz and Mr. DeVol, helped us during the many ups-and-downs of sopho- morehood. Many of us participated in outside activities. Many joined the Eagle staff, Sunshine Society, F. H. A., and and the Columbian or practicing on plays to entertain CCHS students. The junior class was well represented in the field of sports. F our members were on the varsity football team which won the N .E.I.C. championship, and three members were on the varsity basketball team. The other boys played on league teams while the girls enjoyed the sports of G. A. A. The junior class definitely did not lick as far as speakers are concerned. The CCHS debate team was composed of juniors. Eight members were in NFL. One member placed first in the McLallen contest and another placed second. Looking forward to all the senior privileges, we hope to conform to the ideals set up by former graduating classes. CLASS HISTORY F. F. A. We had four representatives in Forum. Two of our members entered the McLallen contest. In athletics many of the boys were interested in foot- ball, basketball, track, and B. H. S. A. A., while C. A. A. claimed many of the girls. Those interested in music joined the band, and some became members of the choir. Dorothy Fisher was our representative in the Hallowe'en Festival. As we complete this year, we hope that we have gained from our experiences, studies, and comrade- ships during our sophomore days, so that we may become better citizens of tomorrow. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY The freshman class began the year with more than one hundred members. The pupils of this class have been very progressive. They sponsored a dance, a movie- The Adventures of Tom Sawyerf and were responsible for the big Columbia City Eagle pins that almost all of the loyal Columbia City High School fans wore at tournament time. At the beginning of the school year the fresh- man class chose the following as their officers: presi- dent, joe Adkins, vice-president, Charles jumontg secretary, Amaryllis Moore, treasurer, jean Lee Mullendore. Class sponsors were Miss Carver and Mr. Chapman. The pupils of this yearis freshman class had the aver- age amount of mix-ups and mishaps. All in all the freshmen, when they get older and hold more im- portant titles than those silly freshiesf will undoubt- edly realize that their first year of high school was one of the happiest years of their lives. Page Twenty-seven

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ASS OFFICERS JU N IOR CLASS OFFICERS President ...........S RAY GRADELESS Vice-president - - - - - - TOM EBERHARD Secretary .... ....S.. D OBIS BARNES Treasurer - - - .... DORTHA IXIAE CIPE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ....,...... IALIES ROHRBACH V ice-president - - - - - - CONNIE GRABLE Secretary ...E - - - DOROTHY FISHER T1'c'asurcr .,,. ARDETH NIINEAR FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President .....,wwL......, JOE ADKINS Vice-prcsidmn ..,,,,. CHARLES IUINIONT Secretary ...,..YE.. AINIARYLLIS INIOORE Tl'C?2lSllI'61' --- JEAN LEE IVIULLENDORE Page Twenty-six



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J U I R we 'Y' 'I' 'T '13 'Mi-If .-pf il? MW., wr '56 og' 423 -mi for Page Twenty-eight Row 1: Phil Beard, Marjorie Bauer Doris Barnes, Garnet Bridegam, jean- ette W Chapman. Row 2: Betty Cline, Jeanette Con- rad, -Ioe Cramer, jane Gulliinore, Dam Daniel. Row 3: Bethel Duck, Gail Dunn, Torn Eberhard, Dick Feist, John Fries. Row 4: Lanriee Gaerte, W'altcr Gaff, Ben Gates, Phil Geiger, Donna Gila- 5011. Row 5: Dortha Mae Gipe, Ralph Goncly, Hex Grahle, Hay Gradele-ss, lloseoe Gradeless. How 6: joe Grant, joe Hare, Eu- gene Harman, Joyce Ileffner, Ada- helle Herron. Row 7: Louise Hess, Rex Hile, Dorothy llill, Eugene llively, Cath- erine Ianies. Row 8: Robert Kilgore, Alfred King, Mary May Kyler, Doris Leedy, Jane Litherland. v

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