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First Row: Shelton, W. Smith, Rhodes, Miller, Spanagel, McLeaster, Pribble, Rodenberg, Rose Korn. Second Row: Lemmel, Malone, Marble, Morris, Zenor, Wood, Willen, Zinser, Roemer, Satchwill Stephens. Third Row: Walser, Lacey, Lansing, McDaniels, Russell, Moody, Marvin, Theis, Schmarr, Land- man, Wood, Vogel. Fourth Row: Oberting, Ross, Schneider, L. Lyttle, Levy, Warburton, Schmarr, Ulrich, C.Lytt1e Watts, Rahe, Marks, Williamson. Absent: Ash. Bennett. Betty Lou Karstetter won the silver cup given each year for the outstanding senior scout. She was presented with it at an impressive dinner held at school with the scouts' mothers as guests. Sophomores attaining a high scholastic record with nothing less than a B average for two years were Charles Alexander, Carolyn Green, Betty Hartwell, Robert Hayes, Darlene lVlcl..easter, Margie Rhodes, Judy Rodenberg, Lucy Theis, and George Warburton. Boys ofthe sophomore class who plaved basketball were Dick Schneider, Allen Oberting, jack Kirsch, Donald Lacey, Bob Wood, Bob Beckett, and Bill Vogel. Sophomores who went out for football were Bob Wood, Pob Ross, jack Kirsch, Gerald Ulrich, Bob Beckett, Charles Watts, and Dick Schneider. Sponsors of the sophomore class were: Mr. George Bztemizn, Miss Dorothy Drane, and Miss Virginia Rolison,
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First Row: Hartwell, Hill, Bockhorst, Eckstein, Honchell, Atkins, Lamkin, Lewis. Second Row: Heath, Harrison, Greive, Bradford, W. Buchanan, Cornelius, C. Green, M. L Green, Karsteter, Doehleman. Third Row: Day, Faulkner, Krienhop, Jerger, Butts, Bechtol, Beckett, Cutter, Flock, Brook- bank, Black. Fourth Row: Kirsch, Alexander, Endress, J. Greive, Klopp, Armbruster, Frankle, L. Endress Dawson, Hayes. SOPHOMORE CLASS President ,......... ........... J ames iwalser Vice President .... Melvin Armbruster Secretary ,.,,..,. ,....... Betty Hartwell Treasurer .................................. Lucy Theis The class of l946 is at the intermediate age, that is just in between losing the greenish tinge and taking on the responsibility as upper classmen. Our Usophiesn have progressed considerably through the channels of awkwardness. The sophomores are always trying to find the easiest way out of a situation in order not to exert themselves. This year a party was given around Christmas which did much to decrease the class monotony. Judy Rodenberg, one energetic sophie, did exert herself to receive recognition in the Navy Day Contest .... She won it! One of the sophomores who entered the Fire Prevention Theme con' test and wrote a prize winning theme was Wayne Marks.
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First Row: Hayes, Dawson, Hunter, Johnson, Agner, M. Anderson, Bryant, Justis, Gelsert Gensheimer. Second Row: Holland, F. Brauer, Oney, Ester, Harmon, Folsom, Bentle, R. Calvert Foley Jones. Third Row: J. Calvert, C. Anderson, Atkins, Drury, Gilmour, Freeland, Callan, J. Brauer Batchelor, Fox, Hannan, Gilb. FRESI-IMAN CLASS President .,,.. ............... B ob Olds Secretary ..... .,,, D elores Schardine Treasurer ...... .. ..................... Audrey Vinson By the end of the year the Class of I947 gradually lost that greenish tinge that accompanies the freshman through his first year in I... C. H. S. as he bursts into full bloom. The 'ifreshiesn had a splendid bond and stamp record. They led in the stamp sales on several occasions. Jerome Gilb purchased 35150 in stamps and bonds on March 28, 1944. The ufreshiesn participated enthusiastically in G. A. A. and ln- tramurals. Some of the girls active in G. A. A. were Rosemary Calvert, Wanda Dawson, Delores Ester, Joyce Foley, Rosemary Hayes, Anna johnson, Carolyn Kern, Doris Kittle, Virginia Miller, Joyce Oney, Delores Schardine, Marcia Scheibler, june Smashey, Marjorie Stryker, Willa Mae Taylor, Audrey Vinson, Betty War- burton and Mary Weismiller.
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