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CLASS HISTORY On August 28, l9lp7, a group of thirty-seven green pupils crossed the threshold of CHS as Freshmen. These supposed knowledge seekers were: Zenith Artherhults, Barbara Baker, Harold Berglan, Suzanne Blake, Fredric Boesing, Mona Bridenthal, George Chunn, Annabelle Grabow, Betty Harbert, Loretta Harlan, Wayne Harlan, Frances Hicks, J.R. Hodson, Phil Howard, Paul Kelly, Virginia Kiger, Mark Knox, Jim Larimore, Betty Lenon, Don Maggart, Warren Melton, Lynn McClain, Thad Miller, Paul Oden, Leon Olinger, Oral Overman, Dave Rogers, Irma Sears, Max Snodgrass, Phyllis Sowash, Phyllis Stepler, and Pauline Swingle Darrell Carmack, John Clawson, Margaret Oyler, Tom Pearson, and Kermit Warren entered our class from Mier Ne were initi ated with no casualties, and were finally full fledged members of Converse Jackson Township School Suzanne Blake represented our class in the Bordermen Relays queen's court When we entered our Sophomore year we found that Annabelle Grabow, Betty Harbert, Paul Kelly, Irma Sears, and Max Snodgrass had wlthdrawn for various reasons During the year Loretta Harlan moved to Swayzee Barbara Baker and Virginia Kiger moved to Kokomo Margaret Oyler was our representative in the queen's court Our Junior year rolled around before we knew it and we were upper classmen Christobel Klntner entered our class from Kokomo George Chunn, Frances Hicks,Lynn McClain, Oral Overman,Paullne Swingle, and Kermit warren withdrew from our class Our officers were President, Phil Howard, vice president, Warren Mel ton, secretary, Tom Pearson, treasurer, Don Maggart lies Reynolds was our sponsor One of our major problems was making money for future needs We became high pressure salesmen Selling magazines, cushions, eversharps, and re freshments at the ball games were among our projects We also sponsored a number of skating parties Our play, Ne Shook The Family Tree, directed by Mrs Swingle save us stage experience 'This was a success and everyone enjoyed participating Phyllis Sowash was a member of the track queen's court Mark Knox was elected cheer leader We held the Junior Senior reception at Marion We dined at Fmely's and afterwards attended a movie When the Senior roll was called we found that Christobel Kintner had transferred to Sweetser High School warren Melton, Mark Knox, Fredric Boes ing, and John Clawson had withdrawn,the latter three enlistlng in the Navy Our class numb red seventeen Phil Howard was elected president, Harold Berplan, vlce president, Tom class Je found ourselves busler than ever e published eight issues of The Porcupine with tne assistance of Miss namllton and Miss Reynolds Publishing the annual, The Borderlite, proved to be a greater task than we had an ticlpated In Nov mber we had our gr duation pictures taqen at Indianapolis Suzanne Blake was hostess for our Christmas class party Mr Rayburn was our Guest of honor Pifts were exchanged and a nice time was enyoyedby all After the holidays we were faced with producing the Senior play chose Pobgoblin House, a mystery comedy, directed by Mr Smith It was a success J R Hodson was elected cheer leader Margaret Oyler became Mrs Fred Rayburn Zenith lrtherhults, Suzanne Blake J R Fodson, and Betty Lenon com pleted the twelve vears of school in Converse Jackson Township School 0 . 1 , - - 3 - I O l 1 O e Q , O Q 0 O U ' - ' Q U . . U . h s .1 O - , 4 L - f, , . . I . A 0 . 'l ' ' ' . . u J , e - ' O 1 . 0 1 I U' X V g 4 4.1 O a .E - .1 .. I Q M e ' . A - u D ' - Q Pearson, secretary, and Don Maggart, treasurer. Mr. Rayburn sponsored our h . nl v -5 ' I . 9 ll ' I - A 'v . ' - 0 .. -K . ..- .......... - M e - - a l . , . - . . a 1 , g Q ' 5. e I L . I , 4, . we ' 1 .., .4 l I . .- s e I an e .. ' O . . A . L e . J . ,. . . . -
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