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fCPUCMCPEr Sow 1: Pat Lutt rrr.an, Roberta Ketzel, Gary dinner, Shirley Cnristen- son, Ralph Nuren jerrr, June Jaeger, Jack 'erw, r.nid Lei h, Ken Samz. Rov. 2: Martha Conley, Eo y Keeker, Jeanette Walker, Dick Thiel, Geraldine Geissel, Kay joreau, Mary Short, Mr. Abney. Row 3: Evelyn Prusinski, Mary Ann samz, Joyce Rosio, Philip Knoke, Kola ..a ;ner, :ill Schultz, June Jameson, Jeanette tteoer.
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JUNIOR Row 1: Janice Lamibe, Claude Barker, Bernice Walden, Vernon Jesse, 3etty Fulk, John Kogley, Mr. Blaskey. Row 2: Shirley Chaney, Clyde Gilbert, Erma Gross, Karol Case, Glen Votis, Marilyn Jackson, Ella Kulaf. Row 3: Rose May, Iola Weidenhoeft, Jack Antonuk, Ruby Conn, Nancy Gunderman, Wanda Spencer. JUNIOR CLASS We, the Junior class of C. H. S., entered school on September 7, 1 ];3. There were sixty-two of us. The following were elected for class officers: Jim 'IcMillion, president; Glen Votis, vice-president; and Jack Antonuk, secretary-treasurer. Our representatives ta the first Student Council were Barbara Samz and Harold Chartraw. We took part in iany school activ'tics. As Sophomores we choose to lead us Barbara Saiz, Jack Antonuk, and Bill LeMaster as president, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer respectively. Our student council representatives were Janice Lanbie and ''ike Noreika. We were a ain very active n all school funct ons. This year we returned as Juniors. Our class is smaller now. 7 e again are prominent in school activities. 7 e realize our responsibilities are heavier and .ve are doing our best to meet them. We shall stage the annual Junior play at the Carnival and the Jun’or Prom which we hope will be successful. Much of the credit for our success in school belongs to our class advisors, Mrs. Mathews and Mr. Blaskey. To them wo owe a word of thanks. We, Juniors of '5l, hope our Senior year will bs as successful as the preceding ones.
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CPUCMCCC! Row 1: Shirley Marvin, Don Richards, Carol Spencer, Carl Casa, Mickey Xirker, Bert .»ilson, Margie Ball, Garth Skidmore, Delores Kalata, Dick Stewart. Row 2: Mrs. Davis, Helen Dehart, Tom Mihalko, Darlene Bartz, Elmer Campbell, Betty Kemp, Roger Cronce, Joanne Mullins, Bill Keeker, Arietta Wagner. Row 3: Dick Roberts, Marilyn Mountain, Duanne Combs, Joyce Nemec, Gary Bradloy, Joy Steele, Arnold Gerald, Shirley Stegall, Jim Lambie, Pern Montgomery. SOPHOMORE CLASS September, 19 4-9, Crandon High School was stampeded by seventy-five Freshies. ..e immediately elected Jim Lambie president; Ramona Jameson vice-president; and Mary Gail Deaton secretary-treasurer. As our student council representatives we elected Mildred Kirker and Gary Bradley. After a few weeks of getting acquainted , and ridding ourselves of our shyness, we were initiated. Next came our Sophomore year. ..e elected Gary Bradley president; Ramona Jameson vice-president; and Jeanette Lewis secretary-treasurer. Delores Kalata and Roger Cronce were chosen as student council representatives. We have taken part in basketball, football, and forensics. The Sophomore class play won first place at the tournaments. .' e want to thank our class advisors, Mrs. Davis and Mr. Donohue for helping us through our first two years at C. H. S.
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