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'l' l it it l'resld--nr .... ....,. J im Frisble Vice President ........ .. Alice Thomas i Secretary-Treasurer ...... .,............. . . .......... Gene Gilmox: y Student Council ...... ....... l 'lermun Hinlher, Hazel Bailey i . simon cutss. HISTORY, l . the fair day of September 8, i942 a group at frightened but ncvcr1'?1e'ess cocky freshmen the portals of Custer County High School. We im nefiately' began two of the most wonderful fvleeks in- our high school career as the senior's ffunkies. We ended our initiation with a public ex- l 'hibition otour talents in the farm of a Mixer. We than prepared for the Year before us by electing l Wlarvin Parks as president of our class. 1 l As sophomores weil versed in the ways of all C. C. H. S. students we laugl-ed at the antics of the l freshmen. We Then elected Jim Cahill as president and ti-'ned to more important matters. l l We started oft our junior year by electing Ha-old Anderson as president. We set out to improve 'our financial condition by holding several dances the most important of w'-ich was the Ciass B Toumament Dance. The climax of a wonderful year was our Junior-Senior Pram. This was staged ' in a setting of a spring garden with a wishing-well as a main attraction. ' ' Finally we came to the yea' to end all. We sefected .lim Fziabiento lead us for the all important year. We were very proud to have, at last, earned the right to the front rows of the auditorium. We, having failed to carry out the program prescribed, were forced to deprive the freshmen of '45 of the privilege of being initiated. ' A.4,XC. C H. S. will suffer the loss of many of its best athletes as six basketbafl lettermen and l?5ol:rball lettermen will be graduating in '46. We are proud to be able to say that three of our class - 'iv-i Yi , i i i val. QF. ,. H :sl b iv .. ,athletes have signed up in mojo' league baseball. These boys are Jim Cahill, Paul Erickson and Dick Mitchell. 1 Our senior class play was a snappy comedy in three acts entitled Take Your Medicine. It was i given on April 23 and drew a large audience and many laughs. , l Our Hnal weeks were crowded with many activities. Among these were the Senior Picnic, .Senior Banquet, Baccalaureate, and the last step of the long four year road, Commencement. l The i t Exercises were held in the gymnasium May l7, 1946. - i And so ends ii au. So long, c. c. H. s.i l l i 4 . 1 i l l -, 5 . ,V ,-,-5, V' gggtik, ,rg . 'kg 41 -,L ' 'atscffme u , 'ir ny. -los fft? 1, :gm , . gig 1 ,.' 1 - . i 1, . .gi L Qi ga .ZW l' new ft In ' 1 .f fi 1 1 F ni? Til Q ' 'll , 1 uv . 't 252 'KL 4+ . fu in iffy. 'Ei i . . E ' 'R 1 aw- '1 , i s gf. 'Luv' 9, A M. w t..v,g nv v rn Mm .2 is , Qi tw be ei if i s :di 'li 4 3 . Hg, ... 3 i gl am d .J .l. 1. i -vt if H -.Aff eqqjxtii 1- i it 'tw if-5' x4 c t 'Q f 3 ..g i Ate i tt . i tg, dw . .,, 'U 'fit 'iii its
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