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Don Aasen Anna Arnett Genevieve Berry Jack Blum Tom Boots Phyllis Brady Julia Burgess Jackie Chappell Wayne Chezem Noble Chowning Betty Cook Bob Dalrymple Dorothy Duey Wilma Drake Norma Farmer Charlotte Finch Inez Fultz Sally Gable George Gant Leslie George Betty Gibbs Bernice Haga Myron Haga Gordon Hamilton Netabelle Hendrix Lindy Lou Holverstott Dorothy Howe 22 THE LAUREL
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junior Class Mistory BOB ALBORN President BERNICE HAGA Secretary BUD MEEK Representative Finally the class of '46 has become upperclassmen. Entering C. H. S. in their green years (alias Freshmen), Bill Kistner was elected president and Eulia McCracken served as vice-president. During their Sophomore year Melbourne Mitchell was electea to direct this ambitious class with Bob Alborn as vice-president. Now this mighty class has claimed the title of Juniors. This is one of the most popular classes in C. H. S. as the greatest percentage of the Juniors are partaking in some interschool activity. The president this year is Bob Alborn, vice-president Eulia McCracken, secretary Bernice Haga, and Bud Meek the class representative. The Juniors won Jnterclass Rivalry this year in basketball and volley-ball. They also have had a percentage of its members on the honor roll each six weeks. Assisting on the Girls' League Council until mid-term were: Berneice Haga and Netabelle Hendrix, song leaders; Marianne Rackleff, vice-president; Shirley Slater, Junior representative; Dorothy Howe, program chairman, and Pat Yarbrough, point chairman. At mid-term the officers from the Junior class are: Shirley Slater, president; Eulia McCracken, vice-president; Jerry Oerding, secretary; Phyllis Brady, assistant point chairman, and Patty McKelvy, the Junior representative. And, of course, the band just wouldn't be the same peppy band without Eulia McCracken, Jerry Oerding, and Noble Chowning on the clarinets, Shirley Slater at the Glockenspiel (bells to you keeds), and Bud Meek and Bob Simpson on the trumpets. To help at the peppy games for your Devil teams were Sally Gable and Marianne Rackleff, the yell leaders. Many Hi-Times articles have been written by Phyllis Brady, Sally Gable, Marianne Rackleff, Wayne Chezem and Pat Yarbrough. On the County Championship football team were lettermen Bob Alborn, Floyd DeNoma, Dave Kline, Bud Meek, and George Hurst. Making their first letters were Wayne Chezem, Jack Blum, Tom Boots, George Johnson, and Walt McKinney. Among the first ten on the A squad basketball team were Myron Haga, Floyd DeNoma, Bud Meek, George Johnson, Dave Kline, Bob Jenkins, Bob Alborn, Tom Boots, and Jack Blum. Jerry Oerding, Pat Yarbrough, Shirley Van Fleet, and Bettie Cook are members of the popular girls' chorus. In the boys' quartette are George Gant and Noble Chowning. Cross My Heart was the successful Junior play, which was given March 1 —to a record-breaking crowd. Mrs. Beyers was their capable director. The Junior-Senior Banquet proved to be a great success. If was given in the I. O. O. F Hall. All enjoyed the dinner and the dance afterwards. MAY 1945 21
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Walter Isler Bob Jenkins George Johnson Bill Kistner f MAY 1945 r Dave Kline Claude Lemon Eulia McCracken Patty McKelvey Walt McKinney Bud Meek Melbourne Mitchell Leota Neeley Adeline Neff Geraldine Oerding Dorothy Poulignot Glen Pribble Marianne Rackleff Miriam Roady Jim Russell Bob Simpson Shirley Slater Gordon Stem Beatrice Taylor Shirlie Van Fleet Anne Vincent Ralph Wolgamott Pat Yarbrough 23
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