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CARNIVAL KING AND QUEEN Neva Harrison and Tommy Terhune, senior candidates, were crowned carnival king and queen at the annual all school carni- val on Tuesday evening, March 16. Attendants for the king and queen were Carol Cook, Mar- guerite Erwin, Juniorsg Jack Ad- dis, Beverly Pafmer, Sophomoresg and Jean Stevens, Jimmy Rob- erts, Freshmen. The main attractions other than the crowning were bingo, Spook house, boxing matches, basketball throw, dart throw, country store, and the hat stand. g
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'f1,6lau,Ji111fn1u1, Ninety-four freshmen entered L. C. C. H. S. in September l945. The first class meeting was the scene of the election of Don Armstrong, Pres- ident, Max Riepe, Vice-President, Martha Bennett, Secretary, Helen Ann Norris, Treasurer, Tommy Ter- hune and Jean Ann Campbell, Stu- dent Council Representatives, Ida Jo Armstrong and Paul Hunt, Cheer Leaders. All of the members of this Freshman Class worked together in the interests of the school and for the school. Perhaps the highlight of their social calendar was the weiner roast held at the Oswego Park in the spring. Then, in the fall of '45 our num- ber had decreased to eighty-three. We elected Dale Tanner, President, Max Riepe, Vice-President, Barbara Brader, Secretary-Treasurer, Ida Jo Armstrong, Student Council Repre- sentative, Billie Jo Pollock and Leo Parlett, Cheer Leaders. Our social event of the year was a Line Party at Parsons. As our final assembly program we presented a one-act play Sparkin , under the direction of Mr. Hutchinson and Miss New- comb. Our class sponsors were Joe Nelson, Chairman, William Hutch- inson, Helen Kriegsman, and Eliza- beth Newcomb. ln the Junior year the class elect- ed the following officers: Jack Moon, President, Charlene Bush, Vice-President, Evelyne Froebe, Sec- retary, Helen Ann Norris, Treasur- er, Don Armstrong, Reporter, Ida Jo 6 Armstrong and Junior Polk, Cheer- leaders, Mary Hartwell, Student Council Representative. The high- light of the year was the presenta- tion of the play Here Comes Charlie, directed by lvan Thompson and Juanita Billington. In order to raise funds for the Junior-Senior banquet, the Junior Class sold mag- azines. On April 26, the class en- tertained the Senior Class at the An- nual Junior-Senior Banquet held in the new gymnasiu-m. The theme of the Banquet was A Dude Ranch . Junior sponsors were Miss Thomas, Mr. Thompson, Miss Billington, and Mr. Shell. ln the fall of i947 we at last reached our goal. We now hold the title of Dignified Seniors . Ninety- one seniors enrolled at the beginning of the year, sixty-one of the original freshmen were still in the class, and twenty-nine joined us from different schools. At the first class meeting of the year Arlene Blevins was elect- ed president, Mignon Smith, Vice- President, Richard Graue, Secretary, Arlene Zook, Treasurer, Margaret Ferrell and Max Riepe, Cheerlead- ers, Richard Hucke, Sergeant-at- arms, Cliff-ord. Landrith, Lois Hoob- ler, Student Council Representatives. The Seniors elected Helen Ann Nor- ris and Richard Graue as Co-Editors for the annual. The outstanding event of the year will be the Senior Play to be given in April. The chosen class motto is With the ropes of the past, we ring the bells of the future.
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