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CHS Vice President HENRY RITCHIE Hank Tall, dark and hand tome. Dramatics I; Chorus I. 2 Forensic I. 2; From Com. 3; Cam. Com. 4 Football 4; C Club 4 Annual Staff 4. President RICHARD MARSH Hook .dll the tcorld it a static, and I'll do my fwrt-cuttino up. Football I. 2, 3. 4 Basketball I. 2. 3. 4 C Club 2. J. 4 Bawl 1. 2. 3. 4; Chorus I Orchestra 2, .1; From Com. 3 Fresident 3, 4 Carnival from. 4 Senior Class Flay 4 Annual Staff 4, Scc.-Troas. FRANCIS GAMBILL Francie Hooks and just pet alono, you tee 'Cause I don't bother them And they don’t bother me. C • Club 2. 3, 4 Basketball I. 2. J. 4 Football 2. 3. 4 From Com. 3 Sec. Treas. 3. 4 Carnival Com. 4 Annual Staff 4. On September 2, 1941, a group of very green Freshmen entered Crandon High School. We were duly initiated by the Sophomores at a party. We returned the party in the spring. Even though we were merely Froshies, we took part in many school activities. We presented The Lamp Went Cut at an assembly program and at the Senior Carnival we gave a mock wedding in pantomine — My Wild Days Are Over.” ,Tn the fall of 1942, we entered school again, but this time a notch higher — we were Sophomores. We initiated the Freshmen and had a party for them. This year we gave another pantomine play at the Senior Carnival. We wore very proud that it was 3uch a success. When our junior year rolled around, oui class had diminished in size but not in spirit. Cur play The Full House at the Senior Carnival was the main attraction. We also bought our class rings. On May 4. we held the Junior Prom. It was a big success, financially and otherwise. And so our Iasi year at Crandon High School came. Wo sponsored the Senior Carnival which was given November 3 and gave the Senior Class Play, Miss Jimmy on November 15. which v as very successful. In the first part of January we began the work on this annual. At Baccalaureate, May 20. we realized the seriousness of our graduation and of the future. On May 24. we graduated from these portals forever. We, the Class of 1945, feel that we have reason to be proud of oursolves and hope that you are too, and that you will remember us kindly when you look at this Annual in years to come. During the last year several members of our class left to join the service of our country. We were sorry to see them go. but we are very proud of them. 6
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CHS ISjminr Slnl! Garland J. Abney, Winfred G. Abney, Stuart Ackley. Oliver R. Adams. Orville D. Adams, Ralph Adams. Leonard Adkins. Alfred Allen, John M. Allen. Gerald E. Armstrong, Henry Ashley. Ronald I. Ashley, William K. Ash’ey. Leo W. Baker, Charles Ball. Lawrence Banks. lohn Ball. Armand Bartz. Forest Barnes, Lester R. Bart . Robert Bartz. Harold 1. Bazille, Leonard Bazille. Carl Bowman, Marvin Braun, Robert Braun, Victor Braun. Leslie Bushwei’or, Arthur L. Campbell, Donald Campbell. Paul Campbell, Richard Campbell, A1 M. Carlson, Robert H. Carlson, Irving M. Carpenter, Clark B. Carrier, Robert C. Carter. Stuart L. Carter, Jean A. Carter, Joe Cedzo, Donald Chaney. Garland Chaney. Donald Chartraw. Leonard E. Chartraw, Raymond R. Chartraw, Donald K. Christenson, Gerald K. Christensen. Harry Christensen, Orville J. Christensen. James C. Church. Raymond Church. Gerald Clark. Kenneth J. Conway, Richard P. Conway, Stephen J. Conway. William C. Cook, Thomas A. Cooper, Wallace Cook, Eugene Cottrell. Gordon Cummings, Donald L. Cyrus, Darrell Davis. Robert W. Davis. Francis Davis. James Davis. Martin Davis. Mi’ne DeHart, Charles Derickson, Jesse Derickson, Osbert C. Derickson. Elmer Duff, Orille Duff. Howard Elam. Eugene F. Ernst, Gustave Ernst, William Ernst, Earl Evans, Eugene P. Fannin. Harry Fannin. Junior. Milton Fannin, Thomas Fannin, Jr„ Sidney Faulkner. Edmond Feucht, Mervel Fraley. William J. Gambill, Allen Gee. Robert Gee, Harry H. Geske. Louis M. Geske, Jack Gilbert, Burton W. Gilmore, James W. Ginter, Lester Grandine, Jr., Wilgus Griffith, Charles Gruentzel. Paul Gruentzel, Richard Gruentzel. Coleman Gumm, Allen Hare, Austin W. Hargraves. Ernest Hargraves. Glenn Harris, Paul Harris, Maurice Hauser, George W. Hayes. Lyle Hawks, Ramon Hoenig, Samuel Hoenig. Glenn J. Hoffman. Joseph Honzik, Jr., George L. Ison. Luther Ison. Victor G. Ison, Juan Ingram. Troy Ingram, Lionel Jackson. Clarence A. Johnson. James Johnson. Vernon Johnson. Ivan Jones, Mathew Jones, Donald Juetten. George Juetten. Kenneth Juetten, Harold C. Kalkofen; Guerdon B. Kamm. James Kellam. Paul Kendall, Marshall Kieth. Curtis Kincaid. Elmer A. King, Franklin King, Norman King, Frank Kevilius, Joseph Klass, Donald W. Kline, Harold F. Kobin, Eugene E. Kocean, Ronald H. Koth, Howard Koth. Royal Kott. Jr.. John S. Krohn. John Kunz, George H. Lambie, Willard F. Lambie, Lloyd Lamond, Henry Larson, Hobert Lemaster, Kenneth R. Lyons. Theodore L. Lyons, Fred W. Manley, Philip Max, Sig Mattson, Thomas McGregor. George McMilllon, Jack McMillion, Luther McMillion, Ison T. McNutt. Robert McNutt. Fred McPherson, June McPherson. Donald Mihalko, Robert Mountain. Roger Murphy. Alfred Murray. Virgil Murphy, LeRoy Neale. Harvey Netzel, Leroy Netzel, Walter Netzel, Jr., Paul Noreika, Roland Noreika, Chester F. O'Brien. Delmer P. Cestreich. Frederick W. Oestreich. Robert M. Oestreich. Earl J. Oettinger, Walter O. O'Marro. Lloyd Parker, James Paul. Joseph Padour, Charles Padour, Robert W. Pence, Arthur S. Peterson. Fred A. Peterson. Harold A. Peterson, Ruben T. Petrick, Julius Pfeiffer, Jr., Calvin Pitts, Eugene Plummer, Raymond J. Plummer. Richard Plummer. Samuel Plummer, William Plummer. Harry Ploer, Edwin Pratt, Lester Predith, Dee Purdy. Dale Purdy. Robert Purdy. Samuel L. Purdy, Thomas W. Purdy. Orville A. Quade, Robert Ramsdell, William A. Ramsdell, Edward Ritter. Clincie Robbins, Homer Rosa, Earl Robbins, Marion Roborts, Curtis Rogers. Robert B. Rowlinson, Alfred Schmidt, Philip Schmidt, Marshall Schoepke, Cecil Sharpe, Glenn Sharpe, Charles Sheldon, Raleigh Sheldon, Thomas Sheldon. Rodney Shepherd. Allen Shields, William Shields, Henry Sigglekow, Glenn Sipple. Ervin Sipple. Estill Sipple. Earl Smith, Edward Smith. Raymond Smith. Wallis Smith, Bernard Sparks, Elmer Sparks. Jr., John Mark Spencer, Elmer Stumper, Eugene Statezny, Alfred Steagell, Everett Steagell. Walter Stull, Edmond Thompson. Curtis Thorns-bury, Estil Thrasher, Harvey Timm. Raymond Timm, Donald Torgerson, Leroy Torgerson. Francis Tracy. Samuel Tracy, Bernard Tupper, Edward Tupper, Lawrence Tupper, Richard Tupper, George N. Tyler, Arthur Tyler, Glenn Tyler. Norman Tyler, Warde Tyra, Richard L. Tyrell, Orlo Tinsman. Carl Unger. Arbid V. Van-derhoff, William A. Vino, George Wagoner. Charles Orville Wagoner, Wallace Waite, Edwin C. Walrath, Ansford Warax, Raymond Wewason, Marshall White, Robert White. Donald White. Grant K. Whitt. Harry H. Wickham, Oliver Wickham. William L. Wilson, Roy Yeager, lack Yocum, John F. Yocum. Robert G. Zach, Richard DeNoble, Ray Barnowsky, Arthur Taylor. 5
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KENNETH AUBOL 'Ken'' He is not as meek as he looks. Publication Staff I. 2 Kami I. 2. 3 I’rom Committee 3 Annual Staff 4 Senior Class Play -» Carnival Committee -1 DOROTHY BAZILLE Dot Sincerely has a charm of its Otett. ,'huru I. Dramatics I Hone He. Clnli I. 2 Publication Staff 2 Prom Committee - Pep Club . Annual Staff I Carnival Committee 4 DORIS BUSHWEILER Wmf still they gazed, and still their reonder grew That one small head could fairy all she knew. Chorus 1, 4 Kami I. 3, I Home He. Club I. 2 Dramatics I WILLIAM COOK ' Bull If there's an easier way. I'll find it. RICHARD DIXCN Dick Absence makes the heart grove fonder Hut presence makes it fonder still. DONALD DEHART Don” Don't wake me up in the morning, It makes the day too long. Dramatics I Publication Staff 2 Prom Committee 2 Jr. Class Play 3 Annual Staff •! PATRICIA FLANNERY Pat .1 height sturent, much inclined To study, rtason, and improve her mind. Chorus •! RHODA FLANNERY Rhodie She's light-headed— I'ery light-headed— Jnfaet. she's a blonde. Senior Class Play I Pep Club I Chorus 4 Carnival Comm. 4 BETTY GINTER Cheerful and gay, Ready for work. Ready for play. Home He. Club I JANE HOFFMAN Janie ■! mixture of brains and fun Mc.ies her the best pal under the sun. Publication Staff 1 Home He. Club l Kami 1. 2. 3. 4 Chorus I. 4 Prom Committee 3 Pep Club 4 Annua! Staff 4 Carnival Committee 4 7
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