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Terry Kathleen Tucker Terrible Terrence I never dare be as funny as I can. Ambition: To have more fun. Majors: Mathematics, history, Eng- lish. WOLF, advertising 4; Live Wire 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, Harriet St. John 3; Father Was a Housewife, properties 4; FHA 2; Pep Club 1-4; GAA 1, 2; librarian 2, 3; aero- nautics 4. Barbara Joan Waller, Barb She's captivating and sweet; just to know her is a treat. Ambition: To get a medical degree. Majors: Science, mathematics, his- tory, English. Student Body Treasurer 3; class Sec- retary-Treasurer 1; WOLF, sports 4; Live Wire 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Our Hearts Were Young and Gay,' prompter 3; Father Was a House- wife, Mrs. Ames 4; 3D 1-4; Los Guapos 2, 3; Pep Club 1-4; cheer- leader 3, 4; twirier 2-4, vice presi- dent 4; C” Club 3, 4; librarian 2, 3; aeronautics 4. Elaine Marie Welch, Speedy Another one of our layal class; what would we do without this lass? Ambition: To travel to Australia. Majors: Mathematics, history, Eng- lish. Choir 1-4, secretary 4; Triple Trio 3; band 1, 2; WOLF, activities 4; Live Wire 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, prompter, entertainment 3; Father Was a Housewife, prompter, enter- tainment 4; 3D 3, 4; Los Guapos 2, 3; Pep Club 1-4; GAA 1-3; FTA, librarian 4 James Elliott Werner, Jim We don't know what he'll be; but he'll be a success, we all agree. Ambition: To be a pharmacist. Majors: Science, mathematics, Eng- lish. Boys Stater; B.P.O.E. leadership, 1st; Student Body Vice President 3, Pres- ident 4; class President 2; Youth Club president 3, 4; Choir 1-4; Choir Board 4; Octette 3, 4; Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, Dick Win- ters 3; Father Was a Housewife,' Hank Steincke 4; 3D 3, 4; Homecom- ing King candidate 4. Kathleen Marie Whetstone Pat-a-Pot A helpful and a merry lass; the priceless treasure of our class. Ambition: To study journalism. Majors: Science, mathematics, his- tory, English. Heisey 3; Girls Stater; B.P.O.E. lead- ership, second; State Student Coun- cil, constitutional convention 3; Stu- dent Council 4; Youth Club president 2, vice president 4; Choir 1-4; Triple Trio 3; band 2-4; WOLF, assistant editor 4; Live Wire 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, Winnifred Blaugh 3. Sharon Fredene Wilkins, Cheri Full of vim, pep and fun; always friendly to everyone. Ambition: To live an exciting life. Majors: Science, mathematics, his- tory, English. Girls Stater; B.P.O.E. leadership, 1st; Student Council 4,- band 1, 2; WOLF, sports 4; Live Wire 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, makeup 3; Father Was a Housewife, prompter 4; FHA 1- 4, district president 3, state chair- man of projects 3, 4; Los Guapos 2, 3, secretary-treasurer 3; Pep Club 1-4; GAA 1-4, vice president 3, pres ident 4; C Club 3, 4; office girl 3, 4,- FTA 4. (22)
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Frank Rigenold Sadler, Frank” Easy-going and carefree; he slides along leisurely. Ambition: To be rich. Majors: Science, mathematics, his- tory, English. Father Was a Housewife, stage crew 4; aeronautics 4. Ruth Ann Hoyt Sammons, Honey” Merry eyes betray the sunshine in her heart. Ambition: To be a homemaker. Majors: Home economics, commer- cial, history, English. Choir 1-4; Triple Trio 3; FHA 1-3; GAA 1-3; office girl 4. Laura Mae Sharp, Lola Would life be worth living if one couldn’t dance? Ambition: To be an artist. Majors: Home economics, history, English. Class Reporter 4; Choir 4; WOLF, art editor 4; Live Wire 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, publicity, usher 3; Father Was a Housewife.” pro- grams 4; 3D 1, 4; FHA 1-3; Pep Club 1-4; GAA 1, 2. Marlene Claire Shelby, Mars” A quiet lass, sedate and sweet; the kind that everyone likes to meet. Ambition: To attempt and succeed. Majors: Commercial, history, Eng- lish. Student Council 3; Choir 1-4, re- porter 4; Trio 3, 4; Triple Trio 3; WOLF, advertising manager 4; Our Hearts Were Young and Gay,” wardrobe, entertainment 3; Father Was a Housewife,” Cindy Lou, en- tertainment 4; 3D 1-4, secretary- treasurer 4, Latin 2, 3, president 3; FTA 4; Sleighride Queen 4. Alberta Carol Stolp, Red” If it's worth having, it's worth wait- ing for. Ambition: To see the world. Majors: Home economics, history, English. Transfer from Warden, Washington 2; Pep Club 2. Elvara Joy Thompson, Joy” She who tries to be happy will al- ways succeed. Ambition: To be a home economics teacher. Majors: Home economics, history, English. WOLF, classes 4; FHA 1-4; GAA 1, 2; librarian 3, 4; FTA 4. (21)
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'56 Though the largest class to ever enter the hallowed halls of C.B.H.S. (on our knees, of course), we were anxious to observe all traditions with proper respect. However, for such crimes as improper wearing apparel (girls: green shirts, men s trousers, old hats tied with green ribbons, sunglasses, one high heeled shoe and one overshoe—boys: shirts and ties backwards, knee-length trousers, nylon stocking caps and overshoes), we were subpoenaed before a kangaroo court. Though our defending attorney fought valiantly to defend us, most of us were found guilty of offending the sophomores during our week's probation. After we had served our sentences, we were paroled to a dance. Our president, Jack; vice president, Dick S.; secretary-treasurer, Barb, and reporter, Gretch, led us in preparations for a return dance the following week. Highlights of our first year included President Truman's stop here; the choir's concert for the state legislature and being invited to Belgium; the divi- sional track meet here. Gretchen won over Barb for Student Body Secretary in the spring. Robert and Ronnie C. won their letters. We chose Jim, Ronnie C., Darlene and Geraldine to head us as we pre- pared the biggest project of our sophomore year: (chuckle! chuckle!) initiation of a new crop of green frosh. Memorable events of this year included the first Homecoming celebration following a 0-0 tie with Shelby; Sergeant Ballard's supervision of choir record- ings; new band uniforms. A very popular member of our class, Marie Berezay, left us after her marriage; other members of our class transferred and some new classmates were gained. The loss of Reba Jo in an auto accident was a great shock to us all. Three of our class ran in Student Body elections; Jim was victorious over Dick S. for vice president and Barb beat Floyd Thomas for treasurer. New lettermen included Dick S., Dick M., Lee and Allen. Determining to prove our might as upperclassmen, we chose Rod, Darlene, Gretch and Juletta as our officers. Under a new principal, we began a most successful year in which our play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, raised a new high profit of over $530 and our prom, Japanese Sandman, was one (23)
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