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THE BEST OF LUCK TO THE Moroon And White! Moke Our Store Your Sports Heodquorters Everything For 'S BASEBALL BASKETBALL FOOTBALL Sf 'gllij I GoLFING FISHING f J 'T TRACK HUNTING 4 SOFT BALL And Every Sport SEE US ABOUT UNIFORMS WE HANDLE THE WILSON LINE CARMI SPORTING GOODS PAUL ZIEGLER Arcade Building Carmi, Illinois PgFt
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W MM ' ,fq,Ct'i' . Wwiiiui. W. ,wily CLASS HISTORY M :.,L In the fall of 1944, we entered C. T. H. S. as freshmen, 173 strong. This was one of the largest freshman classes ever to enroll here, we took up well over half of the seats in the assembly hall. At first we were a little timid, but we soon be- came accustomed to our classes, duties and teachers. Our .freshman officers were: Tom Pollard, president, Sue Mann, vice-president, Barbara Winter, secretary-treas- urer. Our class was very well represented in band and choir as well as on the ath- letic field and in all the other activities. The following year our number had dwindled to 119. We felt a little more at home sitting closer to the windows, and did we make those freshmen bow down! We elected for our officers that year, Bob Winter, presidentg Emma Lee Arm- strong, vice-presidentg and Frances Winter, secretary-treasurer. As before, we were Well represented in all the organizations and activities of the school. Well, time marches on! Here we are Juniors. We began this year with an enrollment of 105, and it has been a busy year for every one of the 105. In addition to all of our studies and our participation in organizations and extra curricular activities, we had to raise money for the J unior-Senior banquet and prom. - This year we chose to lead us, Dick Cochran as president, Bill Collard as vice- president, Donna Land as secretary, and Mary Lue Cross as treasurer. We soon started our money making campaign. The first thing we did was to break all past school records in magazine sales. Our sales amounted to about iE1,300.00. The next undertaking was the Junior Play. Under the careful direction of Miss Stanley the play was a tremendous success. We also had the concessions at the football games which helped out greatly with our finances. We are all looking forward to our prom and banquet. May it be the best one yet! These three years have been happy, busy ones, but we are all looking forward to our senior year as being the best of the four. JUNioRs First row, left to right: Dick Cochran, president, Bill Collard, vice-president, Mary Lue Cross, secretary, Donna Land, treasurer, Robert Abbey, Emma Lee Armstrong.- Second row: Doris Aud, Muriel Atteberry, Don Ackerman, Beth Barbre, Marjorie Beck, Gene Ackerman, Ruth Bingman, Florence Botsch, Vernon Bachman, Joyce Brad- ley, Betty Brockett. I Third row: Maxine Browning, Gene Brasel, Joyce Chastain, Margaret Coles, Bill Brown, Wilma Conrad, Barbara Corwin, Charles Bruder, lnez Cutchin, Nadine Dodge, Delbert Burris. Fourth row: Junior Campbell, Edna Duvall, Mary Louise Farmer, Marilyn Fleck, Ethel Gwaltney, Clyde Englebright, Colleen Hadden, J erry Esch, Rosella Harvey. Fifth row: Pearl Helsel, Billy Fechtig, Afton Hood, Barbara, Finch, Barbara Hughes, Imogene Jennings, James Gibson, Marjorie King, Eleanor T Leathers, Eugene Heil. H Sixth row: Frank Kaffenberger, Jo Lee, Frieda Lichtenberger, Harold Karger, Mabel Lindsay, Sue Mann, Lee Karns, Margery Matz, Ferris Ann Miller, Robert Lamont, Maxine Moore. Seventh row: Mollie Morgan, Bob Martin, Sylvia Ann Morrill, Mary Louise Mus- graves, Ernest McGhee, June Nelson, Joan Nevel, Tommy Pollard, Vera Pearce, Eliza Pyle, Paul Porter. i Eighth row: Burl Renfro, Ann Renshaw, Helen Rieder, Richard Rennels, Mary Alice Roser, Ruth Shaw, Bernard Renshaw, Eva Joyce Simmons, Pauline Stallings, Malcolm Rudolph, Barbara Stone. , . Ninth row: Loretta Storey, John Schneider, Peggy Terry, Ruby Thompson, David Sutherland, Lucille Trammell, Alice Upton, Leon Whitlow, Anna Louise Vaupel, Wilma Welch, Robert Winter. . Tenth row: Frank Wiley, Eloise Vaupel, James York, Verna Wehr1e,.,Jerry-W1l- liamis, Herbert York, Barbara Winter, Frances Winter, Sidney Young, Lois Wmter, Basi Young. Other Juniors: Earl Smith, Christine Walker, Peggy McDanie1s. Loren Carter, Betty Harper, Hoskins, Bill sixteen 3 Page ,ii .3 X , .........1 -..... .. as
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