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CLASS OF '46 OFFICERS President .............. Marilyn Oliphant Vice President.... ........ Jack Helfrich Secy. and Treas ......... Martha Jones Advisors T, Enoch, Faye Greibling umiom Before starting on the last lap of their journey through C.H.S. the Juniors are found studying the Panorama Timetable. Excitement shows on their anxious faces as they are beginning to realize that they are coming closer to their destination and that too soon they wil-I be the first class passengers on this ever-speeding train. The earlier years of their journey were under the supervision of th freshmen of- ficers, President, Tom Arter, Vice-pres- ident, Marilyn Oliphant, Secretary-trea- surer, Joan Bertsche and the sophomore officers, President, Jeanne Sand, Vice- president, Nancy Neff, Secretary-trea- surer, Joan Bertsche. Experience has taught them through their scavenger hunt, l-lallowe'en party, and their plans for the Annual Junior-Senior Reception that the journey is often a very pleasant one and that they have much for which to look forward in the coming year. Those chosen to lead them through this very important year are Marilyn Oliphant, President, Jack Helfrich, Vice-president, Martha Jones, Secretary-treasurer. These officers are ably assisted by Miss Faye Greibling and Mr. A. T. Enoch, who act as class advisors. Bidding a fond farewell and the best of luck to the Seniors, the Juniors, excited though they may be, return rather deject- edly to their private car where they will remain until they too have reached that goal which they have been striving for these many years.
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cooing at each other even though they are married. It seems as though the love bug was busy for a while as PHYLLIS SHEARER is the wife of Roy Sharp. A couple more members of '45 who are married are DORIS COUN- TERMAN and KAY FORMAN. It was getting close to noon so I bid the girls goodbye and made my way to the Roxy. There DONALD HAERING was the big shot. Just as I was about to order, BETTY ANN SMITH came in. She is the local music tea- cher and was able to give me some more dope on some of our friends. She told me that BOB NOLDER was head coach at U.C.L.A. BILL MAYER is the local barber, BILL WATROUS is the head of a chain of gaso- line stations. DON WINEMILLER is a com- mercial artistj his secretary is TWILA HOD- LE. NILA HODLE and MARIE PFEIFFER are running a business school at Chicago. Betty went on to say that EMMA L. WILL was nur- sing in a private hospital near Cleveland, GERALDINE.- WALKER.- and-. MARGARET PELIKAN are both 'private stenos to BOB WALBAUER, who is general manager of the Burch Corporation. Also employed at Bur- ch's are DANNY SNYDER and HAROLD BLUM. Betty pointed across the street as we were leaving the Roxy. There in the building for- merly occupied by DougIas's was SUPPON'S JIVE HUT. The high-school gang now has someplace to dance at last, thanks to NOOKIE. PA'l'l' THOMAS, I discovered, was a dress designer for the exclusive dress shop run by VIRGINIA LIGHTBURN. BILL LIGHT, it seems, is still in the Army, he is commanding general of the Fifth Army Corp. While you probably know that DOR- OTHY McCARTHY is Miss America of l955. MARIE SPELL, it seems, is working in California along with LOIS SIMMER- MACHER. ' I almost forget that MARY LOU SEBRI NG is the hostess at the STORK CLUB here in New York. MARTHA METZ is the featured vocalist with Ferrel Hunt's band. Well, I guess that takes care of every one in our class. I hope that sometime in the near fu- ture we can all get together. As ever, Bob, -Robert L. Tracht CALM t lTo the melody of I'lI Be Seeing You l We must bid farewell to all the kind and smiling faces, With sad hearts the tears leave traces as we part, With thoughts of days to come, a song or two we'll hum, The years too soon have passed, the mem- ories of our senior class, We must say so-long to everyone we love so well, Those golden hours, those dreams of yore, we'lI always live our school days o'er. Our teachers kind we leave behind, it's hard to say adieu, We are happy that we had, the joy of know- ing you. -By Patt Thomas l Uw it .l g lj J w ,Www I X zs
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