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l l . l l l l 2 l We entered CPS with Dr. Thompson, all of us very green. He called us a class with 'spizirinctum'! That has been our motto throughout four years, during which time we dwindled from a class of near 200 to 42 in our Junior year. True, -we didn't win the bag rush in our Freshman year, but We did give the Sophomores a run for their money. We showed off our vast variety of talent on Stunt Night and in the Freshmen Plays. In sponsoring the first dime dance of the year as Frosh, we said good-bye to some fifty of our own classmates. plus about the same number of upperclassmen leaving the campus to join the Armed Services. It was at this time that we bid farewell to our able president and vice-president, Dick Perkins and Bernie Crowell. Then for the remainder of the year we watched as one after another of our group left the campus. As Sophomores we adopted Martha Lucille Thompson as our official mascot, presenting her with a CPS letter sweater Cher sizel, and , CLASS nl '45 Helen Jean Darling, class representative: Lu Jean Logan. Secretary: Charles Nee, Vice-President: Ruby Smith, President: Ursella Watts, Sergeant-at-arms: and Virginia Mekkes, class representative. a scroll signed by the entire class. This was in the form of a tribute to Dr. Thompson as he entered CPS the same time we did. When we reached the status of Juniors, our number had shrunk to 42. Yet. in spite of that. we still had 'spizirinctumf We sponsored the first social event of the season, a'splash party for the entire school. Still on our toes we discovered the Seniors at their secluded 'Sneak Spot,' and later snatched the coveted Hatchet from the grasping lingers of the Sophomores. In this our Senior year, we are glad to see many familiar faces returning to the campus. We managed to elude the Juniors, for the most part, when we tookga day's vacation at Lake Sylvia. Renewing another tradition we are sponsoring a Senior Ball to be held Commence- ment night. Now we leave CPS with some sadness, there are only seventeen of our original class, but as the boys return they will follow in our footsteps. We have great faith in the future of our Alma Mater and pass on our Pep. School Spirit, and 'Spizirinctum' to all those who enter these halls after we have gone. I l 4 ' if Q
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