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Sea rs PAUL SCHWARTZ- Class Treasurer. 2. Student Council, 3. Oflice, 4. Annual Staff, 4. JUNE HUNTLEY- I Craigmont, l-2. Chico, Calif., 3. Class Treasurer, 4. Student Council, 4. Annual Staff, 4. Prado W5 - 'QW
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, , ,W-M, JIM TOENNIS- Class Preslclent Class Secretary 2 Councll Member I Basketball I 7 2 4 B nd I 3 4 Boys Chorus 4 C Club 3 4 Annual Staff 4 LEE ROBERT: Class Vice Preslclent 3 Boys Chorus 4 Annual Staff 4 Band I Football 4 ALYCE BIEREN Glee Club I 4 Cllee Club Secretary and TTCHSLIYCI 4 Baslxetball I boftball I C Club 3 Cluls C Club Xxce Presmlent 3 Class VICC Presxclent 4 nnual Staff 3 4 Sfuclent COUDCll 4 Prado Pomams, 946 Q? , I. , . ' , -2-3-4. Y '.4'1' v a , --. , , ' .. ,. , . , . I ill' . , . 7 1 , . , . . . A , -2-3-'. 'i . ' , -2-J. -. , . C , , . .. .. ., f.. . . , y . A rx , - . ' I
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-wif Q It was a clear summer diay as a group of twelve green Freshmen tried to sneak up the stairs of C. H. S. past the Sophomores. Under the guidance of Mr. Taylor we elected officers as follows: james Toennis, Presi- gdentg Jack Rogers, Vice President: Mary Ann Riener, Secretary, Clifford Schnider, Treas- urerg Ted Hilbert and John Turner, Council members. Classmates were: Donna Eddy, Alyce Bieren, Cleora Tacke, Paul Schwartz, Delmont Clausen, and Lee Roberts. We thought we had evaded the Sophomores successfully, but on October 7 we received a sound and thorough going over by them. As we brooded over our books and studies, one member of the class decided to take a vacation-Delmont Clausen was the lad. We were now only eleven strong but Jeanine Gill joined us and again there were twelve. We passed through the first half of the term without loss of life or limb and we elected ew officers as follows: Ted Hilbert, President, Donna Eddy, Vice Presidentg Jeanine Gill, Secretary, John Turner, Treasurer, and james Toennis and Mary Ann Riener, Council mem- Il bers. - By this time we were over our shyness so we celebrated with the rest of the students on a Wonderful picnic which brought to a close our first year at C. l-l. S. As the second year at C. H. S. started, three members of the class decided fafter a severe case of indigestion from the last yearis picnicl to attend different schools. They were Jeanine Gill, John Turner, and Donna Eddy. Now it was time to elect ofiiicers again. Under the supervision of Mr. Vedder we elected the following people: Ted Hilbert, Presi- dentg Mary Ann Riener, Vice Presidentg Cleorarlqacke, Secretaryg Clifford Schnider, Treasurerg and Ted l-lilbert and Mary Ann Riener, Council members. Classmates were as follows. Paul Schwartz, Alyce Bieren, James Toennis, Lee Roberts, and Jack'Rogers. We were now more advanced in our education and it was our place to show the new Freshmen a thing or two. We were outnumbered 20 to 9, but we still initiated them in good fashion. After this we began to study in earnest and soon the half-way mark rolled around once ,more. We neither gained nor lost any members through this period so again 'we elected fofficers as follows: Ted Hilbert, Presidentg Mary Ann Riener, Vice President, James Toennis, fSecretaryg Paul Schwartz, Treasurer, and Mary Ann Riener and James Toennis, Council gmembers. Time rolled by and the Seniors were now at our disposal. We presented them with a go- in away party-Class Night-which ended our second year at C. H. S. g We now began the second half of our high school career. We proudly marched into C. l-l. S. with eager faces and much confidence. As We surveyed the crowd of new Juniors, we found that luck was with us for among those present were John Turner, Carol Donnally and Marie Reidhaar. Much to our dismay, Jack Rogers' face did not appear this year. C Prado Wopams, ras 94?
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