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5 K Fai kd CHS Queens of Homecoming Verne Linebaugh and Joe Tis- onyai work overtime in the library Principal F. E. and H. S. L. at class party Tom Kiste goes to school 7 Juniors ac Mac's John Parrish speaks at Hi-Y assembly
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day on The Importance of Healthy Toe-Nails. She comes on in twenty minutes or so-re- mind me to tune in. And, say- did you read about Rachel Hoover a few years ago? She designed those beautiful world-renowned gardens at the fabulous estate of another of our old classmates, Jerry Gilbert, He became a great Coca-Cola magnatef' But I was staring ahead at a 0 9 , ami. CQQ S A A My gm, st 5, very odd looking pair of angels sitting on a grayish cloud. These two angels had about them an air of gloom, and their studied seri- ousness was accentuated by their matching dark shell-rimmed glasses. Whoever are those forlorn- looking creatures? I asked. gDon't tell me you don,t recog- nize them! Don't you remember our two dramatic Eddies-Mont gomery and Jacobs, respectively! They've been sitting there on that same cloud for twenty years, strumming on their harps and moaning over the failure of their Broadway flop, 'My Best Friend Was A Raving Maniac. , We laughed together and waved at the forlorn angels. Whatever happened to Bob Westfall? I asked. Bob is simply crazy about his job up here! He works in the heating department-firing the furnace for the 'other part' you know! I shuddered and quickly chang- ed the subject. It seems that we've heard of or talked about nearly everyone! But say-how about Lorraine White? She's usu- ally around where there's actionli' Lorraine had one of the most exciting lives of allfl Joanne replied. '6She became an air hostess and ended up married to the president of the air line! Itis said that their summer home in Southern Tibet had the world's most beautiful swimming pool! Another of our traveling class- mates, Ronald Finnell, made quite a splash as a radio engineer in Alaska. And Charles Dozier be- came president of General Elec- tric! But one of the strangest and saddest stories of our class- mates concerns Susan Boyer and Fleet Girod. Susan, you know, went to Mexico to live among the peons, and poor Fleet, broken- hearted, journeyed to a Mexican monastery to be. . . Gross sin s Dann Boy as S Vogt plays. .loanne's voice drifted off and was replaced by a closer and more familiar one. Wake up! I heard. You've fallen asleep and you'll be late for your own commencement if you don't hurry! I rubbed my unbelieving eyes, stretched, and felt a quite real and solid chair beneath me. So it was only a dream. But it made me realize how near and dear to me were the years I had spent at C.H.S. I sat there for a moment, remembering. . .remem- bering the time, four long years ago, when we were dreaming of high school and what it would bring. . .remembering the con- fusion but the final joy of belong- ing that came with being a fresh- man. . .remembering the sopho- more year when we finally began to participate in the more im- portant activities that came with being in . . .remembering the thrill of being called an upper classmann our junior year. . .and remembering most vividly and lovingly our senior year, when we realized that everything was being done for the last time, and realized how much it all meant to us. Yes, as I prepared to go to this last meeting of our class of '50, I realized that never again would we be all together, and I suddenly realized that-gee-no matter where you looked, you just couldn't beat this wonderful class of 1950!! NANCY Rica 'fir Question: Which is Mr. Blatter? ' fi! Bat beats Bruning's brains what brains?
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CLASSES Raamf6-f ' Top Row: Don Kobel, Cordon Hardesty, Walter Lane, Bill Holmes, Bob Hopkins, Ron Glosser, Ray Fitch, Edward Lee. Middle Row: Bill Fowler, Donald Layton, John Laird, Bob Kinkley, Edwin Lee, Jim Hamilton, John Lawrence. Bottom Row: Mr. Bushong, Pat Latier, Barbara Goodwin, Joanne Kaser, Beverly Garrett, Joan Green, Pat Jones, Martha Gilmore, Nancy Jones, Bar- bara Given. Raom.27-f ' Top Row: John Tompkins, Bill Swigert, Bob Wilcox, Don Sturtz, Lewis West, Charles Strauss, Gilma Smith, Anne Stiles, Libby Woods. Middle Row: Bob Vansiekle, Rheta Wisenburg, Barbara Shryock, Martha Turner, Pat Tumblin, Pat Roof, Carol Trottman, Thelma Rutlin. Bottom Row: Mr. Lybarger, Carol Wilson, Beverly Walters, Edith Smailes, Marilyn Smith, Marilyn Sicker, Donna Stipes, Pat Robinson, Bob Speaks, Janet Whitte- more. Roamf5-f ' Top Row: Bob Duggan, Quimby Felton, Jim Cooper, Fritz Bachert, Frank Bartholow, Bill Anders, Alan Clark, Dale Cochran, Jack Ashman. Middle Row: Joanne Evans, Wanda Davis, Irma Ault, JoAnn Bolitho, Freda Cantner, Marybelle Congdon, Mary Jane Branson, Vesta Adkins, Betty Copenhaver. Bottom Row: Mr. Rose, Mary Ellen Catlin, Carol Fitch, Mary Delle Bosson, Carole Fife, Chris Chacos, Joyce Doyle, Ruth Engle, Anna Bodnar, Sara Lee Brady. i 4 A LF. g i 2522 , JM., 1.24 -l Room 25- ' Top Row: Joan Mathews, Alice McGuire, Jake Mullet, Ron McCann, Charles Reiss, Kenny Ramage, Richard Murray, Ralph Myers. Middle Row: Patsy Porter, Mary Ann Parkhill, Lorene McPheeters, Janice MacKenzie, Frances Robinson, Dick Meek, Jesse Porch. Bottom Row: Mr. MacQueen, Pat Mowery, Joanne McMillen, Carol Lumm, Evelyn Littlefield, Barbara Mossman, Ruth Miller, Reva Moore. -'F I t
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