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MARTHA BANTA BARBARA BELCHER Home Ec. Club 1-4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Hi Times Staff 3-4, Senior Play 4, Junior Prom 3, Senior Ball 4, Honor Roll 1-2-34, Senior Assembly 4, Mother’s Day Tea 1-2-3. JUANITA ALFORD Transfer 2, Librarian 2-3-4, Girl’s Chorus 2, Band 2-3, Girl’s League President 4, Pepster 4, Junior Play 3, Pep Band 3, Junior Prom, Office Staff 2-3, Mother’s Day Tea 2-3. ILA BROWN Girls Chorus 2-3, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Junior Prom 3, Mother’s Day Tea 2-3, Senior Ball 4, Honor Roll 4. HELEN CARVER Transfer 3, Girls Chorus 1-2, Mother’s Day Tea 1, Hi Times Staff 4, Camera Club 1. I COLLEEN CHOWNING Annual Staff 2, Hi Times Staff 3, Junior Play 3, Senior Ball 4. Band 1-2-34, Mother’s Day Tea 3, Pep Band 1-2-34, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3. JOE BERG Annual Staff 2-3-4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Hi Times Staff 2, Junior Prom 3, Senior Ball 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Senior Assembly 4, Football 1, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-4, Band 1-2-3, Honor Roll 1, May Day Escort 4, Swing Band 1-2, Pep Band 1-2-3, Hi-Y Club 3-4, Hi-Y Officer 4, Intra-Mural Sports 1-2-34, Annual Editor 4. Transfer 3, Office Staff 4, Hi Times Staff 34, Hi Times Editor 4, High Honor Roll 4, Junior Play 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Hi-Y Sweetheart 4, Senior Play 4, Senior Ball 4, Office Staff 4, Pepster 4, May Day Attendant 4, National Honor Society 4. DOROTHY CHORMICLE Girls Chorus 1-2-4, Camera Club 1-2. VIVIAN CAMPBELL Girls Chorus 1-2, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Junior Prom 3, Senior Ball 4, Librarian 2-34, Mother’s Day Tea 1-2-3, Class Will 4. MAX CLAUSEN Basketball 2-34, Intra- Mural Sports 1-2-34, May Day Escort, Honor Roll 1-2-34, Industrial Arts Club 1-2-3-4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 4, National Honor Society 4, Class Officer 2. 12
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Mrs. Watson, advisor, Jack Sisk, President; Jim Jenkins, Representative; Bill Melton, Vice President; Carol Crinklaw, Secretary. THE GOLDEN YEAR This is the theme of the class of 50” and rightly so. How much better could the last four wonderful years be summed up. Here you can all pause and groan, but honestly now that you think it over hasn’t it been swell? Sure we’ve battled the teachers and each other and worried about exams for days and then flunked them, but don’t the good times make up the difference? Remember the freshman picnic at Croft Lake with cold water swimming and sand in the potato salad, and the Sophomore turn out at Bandon complete with an open truck and rain. Would you trade a rain soaked shirt or bob for all that fun! So what if the upperclassmen walked all over us at first, we gave it all back when we were Sophomores. And for goodness sake remember the games—well you can’t win all the time. So we passed the acid test and made it to —our Junior year where the fun really began. With our usual guests we produced the hit of the decade, ‘‘Almost Eighteen.” So as not to be idle a moment we furnished lavish entertainment for all at the beautiful “Cinderella Ball” and ended the year with another swell picnic. This time at Lakeside. Our up and coming class mates were right in there pitching in all the activities and at the end of our Junior year many gained offices in the Student Body organizations. At this time the most wonderful thing that can happen to a C.II.S. girl happened to seven swell kids. Elaine Trull, Martha Banta, Nancy Engen, Bobby Dixon, Barbara Slater, Juanita Alford, and Donna Gasner were elected pepsters for the coming year. Don’t get me wrong, the boys were right in there pitching too. Who do you think was elected student body president? Don Cochran, of course, and don’t forget Joe Berg, our Laurel Editor, and Martha Banta our hard working Hi-Times Editor. Everyone was topnotch at his activity. Our senior year began well, for few of the old gang had left and some who just couldn’t stay away any longer returned. The group chosen to carry the double load of activities and executive work for the class was made up of Jack Sisk, President; Carol Crinklaw, Secretary-treasurer; Bill Melton, VP, and Jim Jenkins, Senior representative. From these we went on to write new and glorious pages in the annuals of C. H. S. Our class has represented itself in every phase of C. H. S. life from being right up there in scholarship to being tops in all athletics. This year we did a repeat performance by establishing new heights in the theatrical realm with “January Thaw.” Soon we will have our Senior Ball. This year the theme will be “Stardust.” One which will surely give us a wonderful opportunity to exhibit our artistic talents. And so we have rolled around to commencement with just about as much thought to books as I have mentioned, yet, as we reminiscence, we realize that these have been good times and times which in the future we will often rcall as being the happiest in our life. Just to make a happy ending we’re all going on our big Senior picnic soon. An occasion to be long remembered —probably for mosquito bites and sunburn!
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CAROL CRINKLAW Transfer 4, Senior Ball 4, Hi Times Staff 4, Senior Assembly 4, Honor Roll 4, Class Officer 4. NANCY ENGEN Annual Staff 4, Sextette 3, Girls Chorus 3-4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Student Body Council 4, Dramatic Club 4, Junior Prom 3, Senior Ball 4, Senior Assembly 4. Office Staff 4, Transfer 3, Mother’s Day Tea 3, May Day Attendant 4, Pepster 4. DON COCHRAN Basketball 1-2-3, Track 4, Senior Ball 4, Junior Prom 3, Student Body President 4, Camera Club 2-3-4. BARBARA DIXON Transfer 3, Girls Chorus 3-4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Junior Prom 3, Senior Ball 4, Hi Times Staff 4, Senior Assembly 4. Honor Roll 4, May Day Attendant 4, Office Staff 4, Prepster 4. BARBARA DAVIDSON Junior Play 3, Sextette 4, Girls Chorus 1-2-3-4, Junior Prom 3, Senior Ball 4, Camera Club 1-2, Senior Assembly 4. FORREST COUCH Boys Chorus 4, High Honor Roll 4, Senior Assembly 4, Intra-Mural Sports 4, Boys Quartette 4, Transfer 4. LOIS DUNCAN Girls Chorus 3-4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Junior Prom 3, Senior Assembly 4, Senior Ball 4, Hi Times Staff 4. Office Staff 4, Mother’s Day Tea 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2, May Day Attendant 4. VIRGINIA FOOTE Home Ec. Club 1-2-4, Junior Prom 3, Mother's Day Tea 1, Librarian 4, Senior Ball 4. RUSSEL ENGEN Transfer 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Junior Prom 3, Intra-Mural Sports 3-4, Senior Ball 4, National Honor Society 4, Pep Band 4, Band 3-4, Hi-Y Club 3-4, Honor Roll 3, Senior Assembly 4. DONNA GASNER Annual Staff 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Junior Play 3, Junior Prom 3, Senior Play 4, Hi Times Staff 1-2-3, Senior Assembly 4, Senior Ball 4, Girls League Officer 2, Band 1-2-3, Senior Assembly 4, Senior Ball 4, Girls League Officer 2, Band 1- 2-3, Office Staff 4, Pepster 4, Yell Leader 3, Mother’s Day Tea 1, Girls Intra-Mural Sports 4, May Day Attendant 4, Class Prophecy 4.
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