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IWUHHHHHHHWHHWHHWW President LESTER PRBDETH “Pete” Modest, bashful, cool and meek, Nothing’s the matter with his technique. Football 1-2-3; Class president 1-2-4; Boxing 1-2; Band 1; Pep club 2; C Club 1-2-3-4; Annual staff 4 Vice President • EMILY NETZEL “■Mop” Easy to look at, better to know. Annual staff 4 Prom committee 3 Glee club 1 Pep club 2 Secretary-Treasurer ORLO TINSMAN “Tinsie” He likiis them short. Ik- .likes them tall; You know and I know he likes them all. Football 4 Basketball 4 C Club 4 GlaU cAiAttvuf Class motto: Uncle Sam, we are ready -I Class colors: Red and white. Class flower: Red rose. Our class has come to the close of an eventful four years of work and fun. Now, as we are about to leave our school which has given us these memorable years, we'd like to look back on our high school days and think about all the things we have done. On one bright September morning in 1939, sixty-six of us entered Cran-don High to begin our four years of high school. In March, the sophomore class gave us a much delayed initiation party, and in April, we gave a return dance. It Was our first year to participate in the Senior Carnival; and, with the help of Mr. Lambie, our class advisor, we put on a “baby race and hula dance with success. That year, we elected Pete Predeth our class president. As Sophomores, fifty-five of us again enrolled to begin our studies and school life. Under Coach Lambie’s wise counsel and guidance, we emerged victorious from the class basketball tournament, and on Homecoming weekend, we were the winner of the window display. The first dance party of the year was our initiation of the Freshmen. During our sophomore year, Pete Predeth was again our president. Our junior year at C. H. S. was a busy one. It was our year to have the main show at the Senior Carnival, and we presented the play, “The Cat’s Whiskers”, which was very successful. Our Junior Prom was based on the theme song, “Apple Blossom Time . Mona Marvin was president of our class that year. And so we came to the account of our last year. With Pete Predeth ruling as president, our class sponsored the Senior Carnival and also published the annual, “The Cardinal . Hidden talent in our class was brought to light by the presentation of the senior class play, “Gay”. We lost several of our classmates to the service, and felt their loss tremendously. Of course, we are very proud of them! Our last year was made easier and more pleasant by the help and assistance of Mr. Manley who became our class advisor. We want him to know that we realize this and we thank him from the bottom of our hearts! . —G—
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JACK ABNEY “Bull It isn't the size that counts. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4 MARY CARI SON “Tillie” Not that I loved study less, But that I loved fun more. Annual staff 4 Carnival committee 4 Prom committee 3 Home Ec Club 1, 4 DONALD CHARTRAW “Don” Don gain'.; basketball fame. During our Rhinelander game. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 C Club 2, 3, 4 Prom committee 3 Band I, 2, 3, 4 CLOMA FRALEY “Nancy” Aigument is food for the mind Home Ec. Club 1 Piom Committee HOWARD ELAM “Hop” My teacher criticize me and say I leaf and shirk. I'd do great things to show tht m— Kxc:pt it’s so much work. JUNE BINGHAM “Junie” Her heart is like a moon— There’s a man in it. Drum majorette 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Cheerleader 4 Annual Staff 4 PAUL CAMPBELL “Bull” Young 'fellows will be young fellows. Boxir.g 1, 2 Band 2, 3, 4 C Club 1, 2. 3, 4 I ONE Dell ART “Butch” Dependable and capable, a jolly pal is she. Home Ec. Club 1 Glee Club 1, 2 Pep Club 1, 2 EUGENE COTTRELL “Gene” The . oy with a line and a Model A. Basketball 4 Football 4 C Club 4 WAVA GEORGESON “Wavie” Neat and trim As well as slim Pep Club 2 Prom committee 3 —7—
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