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fCE UMCN 1 Row I; James Novak, Gary Kegley, Cliff Kincaid, Philip Sherman, Bob Pfeiffer, Pat Short. Row 2: Edith Marshall, Janet Walden, Patsy Stevens, Doug Kincaid, Gail Kincaid, Gordon Roberts, Janice Shorey, Dave Noreika, Mr. Donohue Row 3; Martha Neal, Shirley Schumacher, Pat Campbell, Mary O'Donnell, Joy Gross, Glenn Rosio, Ila Mullins, Jake Pitts, Dale Stein, Mary Davis. Row [4.; Garland Davis, Dale Rosio, Tom Richards, Patsy Sheldon, Shirley Brownell, Don Augustine, Jackie Skidmore, Harold Wickham, Ruth Kegley, Shirley Pfeiffer.
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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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1 ERE EMEN Row lj Paul Schnaodter, John Jessie, Gerald Simandl, George Palmer, Gordon Wilbur, Richard Thiel, Marvin Geissel, Albert Patrick. Row 2: Sylvester Kudabeck, Joan Kincaid, Ray Greisinger, Edith Radliff, Ida Perry, Bill Brigham, Jody Schaeffer, Ronald Boodry, Miss Sampson. Row 3: Mr. Diffatte, Joan Saaz, Carl Hoffman, Wylene walentowski, Shirley Campbell, Ted Richards, Patsy Blanton, Janet VanCleve, Gordon Pence, Rita Montgomery, Agnes Kalata. Row J4.: Gypsy Mullins, Ilene Blanton, Ginger Popp, Anna Quade, Betty Pancratz, Charlene Cundiff, Jerry Jackson, Joyce Littleton, Eileen Gilbert, Barbara Fraley, Ella Andrews. FRES:!VAN CLASS On September 5, 1 5'G, eighty-one of us arriv,c for 3ur first year at C. H. S. At our first class meeting v e elected the following class officers: President..............................Edith Marshall Vice-president.........................Douglas Kincaid Secretary-treasurer....................Charlene May Student Council Representatives........Edit1'. Kaaliff David Noreika Our first social event of the year was Initiation. The event was looked forward to with much suspicion. Now all it brings back is pleasant memories. V e then gave the Sophomores a return party, which was quite a success. The Froshnen took an active part in school activities. Several coys went out for football and basketball. Many of us took part in forensics, dramatics, chorus, and band. Others participated ince-corating a window and a float for Homecoming. '.iuch of the credit for our success as Freshmen is due to the help of our advisors, Miss Sampson, ?-ir. Diffatte, and Mr. Donohue. V e hope the three years ahead of us are as much fun as this year has been I
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