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Johnny Hilyord Vice President Jo Copplc President Elaine Bottomley Secretory-T reosurer “FOR ALL WE KNOW WE MAY NEVER MEET AGAIN , those words ring out to the ears of the Seniors of 1954. We will miss all the good times that we have had as a group in CHS. But we leave not half as much as we take with us, because as we leave we take all the memories ond knowledge that we have learned. I would like to say thanks for the Senior class to the faculty, fellow students, and admin- istration for “sticking with us to the end , for we appreciate your help very much. So dear old CHS, here's a fond good-bye to you, and may the others that pass through yout doors be as fortunate as we have been. y0J President.
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ANOTHER YEAR, ANOTHER GRADUATION, only this year it's something pretty special. It seems only yesterday that we, the Seniors of 1954, entered the halls of CHS to witness and be a part of one of the most memorable experiences of our lives. From the elementary grades to Junior High School was quite o chonge, but an exciting one. We learned the school song, the creed, the ways of CHS, and also how to find our way around in the new building. Our Freshman year was rather a dividing line between Junior high and high school, but we be- came full fledged high school students in our Soph- omore yeor. For the girls, there was the Tigerette pep club, and several social organizations. Proc- ticolly all the boys played a vital part in some sport or activity. Almost everyone will remember the Sopho- more party os the first in quite a number of years. Of course, there was a little hard studying once in awhile, but we all made the grade. When we had earned the coveted title of Juniors, we looked forward to the junior play, the junior picnic, and the main event of every year, the Junior-Senior banquet. Now we ore sophisticated Seniors, proud to wear the closs ring and proud of the mony accom- plishments we have attained during 1953-54. The thrill of exchanging closs pictures, attending elab- orate banquets, and most of all, our Senior trip have helped to complete a wonderful year A large portion of the credit for the success of our Senior year goes to our class officers, Jo Copple, President, Johnny Hilyard, Vice President; ond Elaine Bottomley, Sec.-Treos , ond our sponsors, Mrs. Rainwater, Miss Clark, Mr Pote, ond Miss Johnson. After graduation we will all go our separate ways to strive to gain higher education, but we will always look back and remember the days spent in CHS and the traditional school colors, orange and black. BARTON, GLORIA: Gloria belonged to Tiger- ettcs 2, 3, 4 . orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Bengolettcs Student Council her hobbies ore music ond oil pointing . future plons ore to ottend on ort college . . am- bition is to teach ort or moth ADKINS, RONALD: This boy's favorite food is fried chicken . he plons to go to Oregon to work for awhile then loter join the army . he wos o member of the De Mo I ays, has run the school projector for 3 yeors, ond wos on the jr. high footfoll teom 1 yeor ADKINS, SANDRA JEAN: Sondy has been in Tigerettes 2, 3, 4 Bengolettes 1 she plons to ottend Droughons after gradua- tion her favorite food hoppens to be fried rabbit . . . hobby is drawing ambition is to become o dress designer ANDERSON, NORMA: Plons for this senior ofter graduation are indefinite . . . taking pic- tures takes up most of her time it seems that FHA hos been her moin activity ot CHS steok ond french fries heod her list of favorite foods . ombition-to be o secretory. ARMSTRONG, DON: Slow and easy going is the perfect description of this senior fried oysters is ot the top of his fovorite foods list Don's plons ofter groduotion ore to ottend college, ond—to moke it through FFA hos been his main activity ARNOLD, JO: A M will cloim this studious senior . . activities include-Junior Ploy . debate 3, 4 . . Sec.-Treos of bond 4 . . . Student Council Oiler staff 3, 4 FTA, NFL Sec 4, ond also o chorter member of NFL hobbies ore music ond talking BARNETT, JAMES: Jomes is third in line of o fomous trio of Barnett brothers . . oil three were active in sports ond Jomes wos no ex- ception he participated in footboll 3, 4 . baseball . . ond C Club . future plons ore indefinite. Mii nuuf mvsA —9—
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