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Left to right, row 1: C. McDonald, B. Reynolds, K. Warner, D. Kost, M. Van Osten, D. Johnson, J. Ballantyne, B. Ma- haney, B. Milliorn, J. Gumpert, B. McRae, W. Powell, C. White, M. McKaig, D. Hein. Row 2: R. McCullough, K. Eldridge, A. Schmidt, B. Ray, B. Hackelman, P. Lan- ius, M. Risland, B. Dalmer, J. Grimes, l. Olmstead, E. Donaca, R. Siefkin, G. Ad- kisson, M. Jones, D. Hendrix. Row 3: D. Chandler, L. Coles, J. Camp- bell, B. Dorn, P. Cain, J. Redner, D. Col- omb, D. Smith, V. Smith, P. Quant, B. Sumner, N. Smith, L. Robertson, S. Scan- lon, C. Kessler, B. Hardman, N. Evans. Row 4: F. Candle, G. Romine, E. Brock- ett, A. Williams, R. Apperson, Z. Porfily, R. Hall, M. Caudle, P. Edwards, V. Ed- wards, L. Hackleman, 0. Culpepper, B. Powers, R. Adams, B. Smith, D. Hargrove, D. Broadsword. omoreA HisTory was again made by The noT so green sophomore class This year, when iT sponsored a dance in January. Gay balloons and sTreamers and hearTy parTicipaTion in The planned acTiviTies made a successTul evening Tor The sophomores and sTudenT body alilce. Since The beginning oT school in SepTember, The class has added approximaTely TiTTy dollars To iTs Treas- ury. They sold coke and hoT-dogs aT The TooTball and baslceTball games, and held candy sales in The halls. The pride and joy oT The sophomores were The boy! who Turned ouT Tor TooTball and baslreTball. The boys making leTTers in TooTball were: PaT Gage, Marion Van OsTen, Luclcy EndicoTT, Bobby SmiTh, Bud Rey- nolds, Gerald Adlcisson, Doug Johnson and La Selle Coles. Those who made Their leTTers in baskeTball were: La Selle Coles, A squad: PaT Gage, Jack Campbell, Lucky EndicoTT, Marion Van OsTen, Doug Johnson, David Hein, Erwin BroclceT, Bobby SrniTh, B squad. The Team manager was Leslie RoberTson. The oTTicers who carried The class successTully Through The year were: President Beverly Dalmer: vice presidenT, La Selle Coles: secreTary, PaTTy Cain: Treasurer, .laclc Goben-TirsT semesTer. Gary Romine- sec- ond semesTer: class represenTaTive, Bonnie MoTTiT: sergeanTs-aT-arms, Marion Van OsTen and Charlie Scan- lon: adviser, Merle lvlcKaig. , Left to right: Gary, LaSalle, Beverly, Patty
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Left to right: Clara, Gwen, Delores, Bunnie ' D' A The junior class of I947-48 sfarfed ihe new school year under fhe direcfion of Mrs. Deidre Williams, class adviser. Class officers were elecfed as follows: Presidenf, Delores Fielder: vice presidenf, Bunnie McCallisfer: secrefary, Clara Adams: freasurer, Enola l-lohnsfein: and Sfudenf Council represenfafive, Enola Hohn- sfein. This class parficipafed in many school acfivifies. Boys acfive in foofball were: Ray Bailey. George Camp- bell, Bob Shepard, and Lee Adams. The Adorable Imp was fhe play produced in April, wifh many a hilarious response. Members inifiafed in fhe Quill and Scroll were: Pafsy Barry, Merwyn Gumperf, Sharon Walker, Pafsy Mink, and Sandra Scoff. They achieved recognifion by wrifing for 'rhe Banner and edifing fhe high school column in fhe local paper. Girls League Cabinef officers were: Bonnie Davis, Sandra Scoff, Evelyn Larson, Margie Ballanfyne. Pafsy Barry, and Gwen Chalfanf. ' The,G. A. A. officers were largely from fhe junior class. Lola Gover, Pafsy Mink and Clara Adams were yell leaders. A successful Junior-Senior Banquef was given, fhe laffer parf of April. The acfive juniors found many ways of making money. Among fhese were fhe sale of monogrammed sfafionery and selling coke af fhe games. aca, S. Walker, B. Chandler, M. Scanlon ontree, Mrs. Williams. Row 2: J. Davis, J. Wonderly, D. Fielder E. Larson, R. Barry, L. Gover, P. Mink C. Adams, G. Chalfant, M. Ballantyne, J Clements, S. Scott. Maupin. ington, P. Walk, D. Hill. Left to right, row 1: J. Grimes, M. Don- W. Hurt, B. McCallister, B. Lee, J. Ham- 1 I Row 3: M. Gumpert, R. Sturm, H. Carel- ton, B. Laughlin, G. Campbell, H. Quinn, J. Goben, D. Thompson, L. Adams, R. Bailey, G. Billsborough, D. Harvey, G. Row 4:- J. Hein, C. Cardin, F. Wyse, R. Miller, B. DeSeIm, D. Backlund, J. Smith, R. Schlichting, C. Snelgrove, R. Worth-
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i Left to right, row 1: B. Goben, D. Gover l G. Hiaasen, J. McGinnis, R. Bridges, B T maker, B. Patton, D. Vincent, L. Buhman M. Sturdivan, R. Roberts, J. Young, I Homan, V. Davis. D. Duzan, V. Williams, D. Ashcroft, L Brizendine, P. Milligan, C. Smith, D Houston. Reed, B. Brewer, S. Plummer, S. Mollner Row 4: J. Michell, J. McGrew, B. Moffit Scott, C. Yost, R. Allen. zie, B. Hagedorn, E. Lund. BAA C On the bright and shining morning ot September 3, I947, C.C.l-l.S. opened its doors to the largest treshman class ever to have enrolled, 96 to be exact. . The tirst week consisted ot a walloping-initiation which will never be forgotten. The rooks, much to the seniors' satisfaction, really got reeled through the works. Atter barely surviving at the end ot the week, a dance was given in their honor and they were cordially welcomed to the school. The class otticers elected tor the year were: President, Darroll Grover: vice president, Forrest Orr: sec- retary, Janet Rednery class representative, Bethyl l-loskinsony class adviser, Marion Hutt. When the school carnival came along the treshmen took an active part. Janet Redner was chosen as candidate to run tor queen and Darroll Gover acted as manager. Several ot the boys that played football earned their letters. This was followed by a rugged initiation. The new Lettermen were: Gerald Harris, Ronnie Aschbacher. Forrest Orr, Billy Oas, and Tom Tangney. ln basketball, the players that made the B squad were: Wilbur Goben, assistant captain: Gerald Harris, Ronnie Aschbacher, Norvin Broc- ket, James Barnes, Royce Dodson and Dale Coonse. This was a successful year tor the treshmen, and they look torward to three more years ot climbing the educational ladder. FRESHMEN INITIATION Pictured to right, left to right: Dar- rell, Bethel, Janet, and Forrest. 5 I , Oas, K. Givens,,J. McLean, M. Shoe- 1 Row R: M. Huff, D. Ashcroft, B. Tennant, Shown, D. Simpson, J. Redner, J. Moore, W. Morley, L. Steward, L. Clark, A. Row 3: D. York, R. Dotson, B. Craig, K. Hibbard, B. Hoskinson, W. Hurt, S. Schni- der, A. Adams, D. Hufford, S. Brewer, E. J. Byrd, s. Huiett, J. stratum, B. Nlattisi 1 D. Craig, D. Coonse, E. Simpson, S. Stire- walt, S. Hurt, D. Hill, M. Story, J. Scan- lon, E. Hardman, C. Miller, K. Kelly, B. Row 5: E. Schlichting, G. Page, F. Orr, J. Barnes, B. Motfit, T. Tangney, C. Rose, R. Butler, G. Carrier, J. Bozarth, D. Jones, N. Puckett, J. Hardenbrook, C. Ruff, R. Dalrymple, M. Montgomery, E. McKen-
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