CHS ROW J: l.cfi to Right: Francis Tuppct, Jerry Croncc, Bob Marsh, Rutland Schumacher. Wallace Ritchie, dene R.iMiiiis. Jerry Compton, Frank Sturzl. ROW 2: Kevin GciaM. Donald Kincaid. Norman Knwlinsnn. Ralph Chartraw, John Urouillartl. John Gravitler, Allen Christni'-n, Shelby Harris. Edward King. ROW I: Darrel Deaton, Bill Duff. Bill I onohuc. Eddie Sturzl. Jerry Plummer. The C Club this year started out with a bang. The members shov ed their wise choice in the election of officers. Eddie Sturzl was chosen to lead the club with Ralph Chartraw and Shelby Harris as officers. Their first activity was the boxing matches at the Carnival. Later they sponsored the Homecoming dance. After basketball season the boys sponsored the class tournament. Much of the money they made is being used to buy letter awards for the following fellows: Football Basketball Eddie Sturzl 3 3 Bill Donohue 1 . , Bill Duff 1 2 Darrel Deaton 1 1 Ralph Chartraw 2 3 Norman Rowlinson 2 • • Ed King 2 , Ervin Gerald 1 • . Shelby Harris 2 1 John Gravitter 1 1 Football Baskotlxill Don Kincaid 1 • • Jerry Cronce 1 • . Roland Schumacher 1 Wallace Ritche .. Gene Robbins 1 1 Jerry Compton 1 Frank Sturzl 1 Bob Marsh 2 1 Jerry Plummer 2 Francis Tupper 1 4 23
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ROW S: l.cfi to Right: Roll.uul Schumacher. Wallace Bnulley. Mr. CrraM Donohue. Morton Steele. Jerry Compton, Krvin Simamll, Jayne Burner. Joyce Hall, Alice Gramline. Hetty QucuinWrry. Jcrsic Perry, Frederick Knofcc. ROW 4: Shelhy Kvclan'l. Mary Dixon, Hill Donohue, Ru» etl Plummer. Ccrahl Iternhoft, Crnc RoMnn . Ijwrenec Hoffman, Marjorie Grri»ini(cr. ROW 3: Jackie Conn. Betty Marvin. Xeal Pence. Slielhy llarri , Richanl Davis. Croce Wilton. I)avi«l Oliiigrr. Ksther Schmiilt. Hetty Petrick. I.uther Ivm. ROW 2: Walter Kazillc, Marilyn Sam . Ariletia Kemlall, Rdi Plummer. Allen Stran . Frauci Topper. Hilly Plummer. Winifrc l Woodhury. Ellen Paul. Dona hi Kmcai.l. ROW I: Boh Marsh, Mona Cravitter, Margaret Wocllmry. Mary l.u Hoffman. Grace Aulrol, Xoreen Ison. One organization hit by the war was the band. Instruments were hard to obtain, and some of our players were called into service. Nevertheless, this year shows a decided upward climb. To the seventeen members of last year's band, twenty-four new members have been added. During the course of the year, the band has been invited to play at various school and city functions. At the football and basketball games they helped cheer our team both in victory and defeat. Our band was well represented at the district Spring Music Festival which was held in May. They played in class C and marched in the parade. They also entered thirteen solo events. Never before has such enthusiasm been shown. This year the school is offering letters to band students. The band elected Mary Lu Hoffman as their president and Noreen Ison, secretary-treasurer. 25
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