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LILA VANDER LAAN Sometimes at work, some- t.mes at play: Never too serious. never too say- Glcc Club l: Commercial , Club 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4g Ll- brary Club 4: Home Ec. Club 2, 33 Dramatic Club l. DOROTHY WEZEMAN Thy face is like the sun after rain, Like the moon in the silence of the night. Glee Club l, 3, 4: Sextette 33 Double Sextette 4: Bible Study 1. 2, 3: Dramatic Club l, 2, 3, 4 - Sec'y. 2, 4, Phys. Ed. 2: Library Club 4: Com- mercial Club 4g Zenith Staff . 45 Senior Play 4. 4 CLASS OFFICERS President ,,,Y77,.,. W Vice-President , Secretary . .,.7l 77,o . . Treasurer ,e,,,, CLASS ADVISOBS Miss Streeter Mrs. Kern CLASS MOTTO DONALD VANNATTER Not royal birth, but sterl- ing worth, Must mark the boy who leads. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 - Co-Cap- tain 4, All Conference 4g Baseball l. 2, 3. 4 - Co-Cap- tain 4: Basketball 2, 3g Vice- Pres. 1, 2, 45 Phys. Ed. lg Bi- ble Study l, 2g Varsity Club Z: Library Club 43 Student Council 1, 2, 4. , . HENRY ZYLSTRA He did much in general, and nothing in part cular, and did it very well. var: ' C3 4 as 64 9' ,,x.x,'!x d vs V. r X 1 'X X. ls .19 4 Deane Hanson Don Vannatter Joan Crouse . . Delores Frost We have crossed the bay, the ocean lies before us. CLASS COLORS Maroon and Grey CLASS FLOWER Gardenia
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Mem0rz'eJ Four years ago last September, seventy-five bewildered Freshmen entered the portals of C'ville High for the first time. Before long we ceased getting lost in the halls and entering the wrong classes at the wrong hour and began feeling that we actually belonged at C. H. S. That first year we elected the following class officers: President .,7.cc..., . .co.. V,... g,g..,,c. D o n Sessions Vice-President ,,,,i, ,,c., . . Don Vannatter Secretary , ,,,,.,7,,ee ,,,,,e.,.. M arjorie Breen Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,e,,c,Y,,,,.,e....,,,e.,,,,..e.,.,,... Myrna Lachmann Back to school again for our Sophomore year, we were a little more sure of our- selves and could afford to laugh at some of the Freshman mistakes. We were well represented by letter winners in all sports, and we took top honors in contributing to the Red Cross. Our ofiicers that year were: President . .r...r, . ,...,r,..,.. ,...,. .. ..,,,...... .c..,,.. . Mona Gordon Vice-President .r.,,, . .,,....... Thurlene Dracht Secretary .. .tt..,t.. .t,ttt,t,,,. . . .,t,...tt..t. Lois Laug Treasurer ,.,,rc.r,....., ,.,r, . .... ...,,,,,,....,l. L i ndsay Bartholomew Another vacation slipped by and we returned as Juniors, looking anxiously ahead to a busy year. Our student mixer was one of the most successful parties of the season, and our play, Western Union Please , brought in an all-time high as to proceeds. The climaxing event of the year, the Junior-Senior banquet, revolved around a Dutch theme, and was a marked success. Our class ofiicers for this year were as follows: President . ...... ,......... ........... O w en Taylor Vice-President ...... . .... . Don Vannatter Secretary ............ ...... L uella Rozeboom Treasurer .......... .. ..... . ................ ................ . Mona Gordon At last the year of all years arrived, and we became Seniors, planning for the time when we would receive our much-cherished diplomas. We elected our class officers, who were: President .. ..... .. ........ Deane Hanson Vice-President .... . .. Don Vannatter Secretary . .,... ...... ........ J o an Crouse Treasurer ..... . . ..... .. .... ,, .......... .....,. . Delores Frost The big class party, the Senior play- Come Rain or Shine , the trip to Chicago, Baccalaureate, and finally,-that long-awaited day of graduation, were highlights of the year. As we look back now, it is hard to realize that we have passed through the doors of C'ville High for the last time as students. Though we leave our Alma Mater, and face the future with varying emotions and separate interests we will always be united by a common bond-C. H. S. Alumni of the Class of '47. -Lindsay Bartholomew.
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