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CHS ROW 5— Left to Right; Jerry Cronce, Garland Case. Bill Mountain. George Puluhicki Kdwin Kegley. Dee DeMars. Ervin Simandl. Richard Phciffer. Donald Steele. Francis Tupper, (Jerald Deaton, Rill Plummer, (Juy Mullins, Karl Brownell. Mr. (Jerald Dr-noliuc Class Advisor. ROW 4 Danny Dehart. .Neal Pence. James Boodry. Harold Carter Leon (Jintet. Rolland Schumacher. Wallace Ritchie. Allen Stranr. Cliff Asbach, Bolt Marsh, James Schnaedter. Diek Kincaid. ROW . Theresa Starjnski. lot.e Fcight. Ruhy (Jerald. June Rotibins, Lucy Steagell. Ktlcen Champine. Lillie McCabe. June Svic, Violet Ixarned, Pearl Hailey, Neddie Cole. Frankie (Jumm, .Marjorie ireisiltger, I.oi» Zclechowski. ROW 2 Mr . Matthews Class Advisor. Joyce Sheldon. Angeline Conn. Margaret Wrstin.aycr. Anna Johnson. Grace Wilson, Katherine Flannety. Arlene Richard. Phyllis Harkins. Regina Stcwrart, Barbara Flannery. Mary I.utterman. ROW 1 f orothy Kalata. Edith Jameson. Patrica Fannin. Bonnie Duff. Roue Mary Spenser. Jean Sturzl. Shirley Petrick. Alice James, Jeanette Kluge. DOCTOR: Tho best thing lor you to do is to give up drinking and smoking, get up early every morning and go to bed early every night. CHAMPINE: What's second best? A pinch of salt may be improved by dropping it in a stein of beer. 15
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CHS LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Cronce Vice President, June Rabbins—Secretary and Treasurer. Garland Case— President. The Sophomores storied school with seventy-two confident students. They had a total enrollment of sixty-one at the end of the school year. To start the year off right, they elected the following officers: Garland Case, president; Jerry Cronce, vice president; Juno Robbins, secretary-treasurer. Then came the traditional initiation of the freshies , in which everyone freely participated. It was carried on throughout the day and before an enjoyable dance, which was given in the evening. These energetic Sophomores successfully carried out their part in the Homecoming float and the Senior Carnival. They had a fine record in both football and basketball, having five boys who received letter awards. Three Sophomores went out for forensics. The Sophomore class is grateful to the class advisors. Mrs. Matthews and Mr. G. Donohue, for their guidance and leadership. Marilyn: Do you love me with all your heart and soul? Bill: Uh huh. Marilyn: Do you think I’m the most beautiful girl in all the world? Bill: Yeah. Marilyn: Do you think my lips are like rose petals, my eyes like limpid pools, my hair like silk? Bill Yep. Marilyn: Oh. you say the most beautiful things. 14'
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LEFT TO RIGHT Jerry Compton -V'icc Prc i ient, Gent Kol t iin -President, Wallace Bradley—Secretary ami 1 reaaurer. Sixty-two excited Freshmen entered Crandon High School last September full of spirit and hope. During the first semester, seven withdrew or were transferred to other schools. At our first class mooting we elected Gone Robbins as our president, Wallace Bradley as vice president, and Jerry Compton as secretary and treasurer. Activities for the school term started off with the initiation which most of us considered an especially big event. We were all good sports, and everyone had a good time at the initiation dance. Our class has adapted itself very well to high school life. We have taken part in all the school activities, an unusually large number going out for athletics, and forensics, and others participating in the Homecoming Float and the Freshmen game at the Carnival. We wish to thank our class advisors, Mrs. Tupper and Mr. Netzel, for the part they had in making our undertakings successful. 16
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