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3 53,1 Shelby Honkins, president. Judith Reedy, vice-president. Susan Bull, secretory, Don Newcomb, VYCGSUYCY- Mr. James R. Endicott, Mr. Kenneth E. Hurt, Miss Delores Feldkamp, Mrs. Helen Miller, and Mr. Bill Brown, senior advisors SENIORS OF 1957 ln the fall of 1953, 161 very green freshmen streamed into the halls of Carmi Township 1-ligh School. Do you remember that year, when tabbed as Hot Bodding Freshies by the seniors, we were sponsored by Mrs. Pauline Ackerman, Miss Helen Deputy, Mr. Bill Brown, Mr. Iames R. Endicott, and Mr. Kenneth Hurt? That was the year we won two S10 awards for being good citizens and helped cheer the football team to an undefeated season. As second-year-men we returned to a school enlarged by two wings which survived the catas- trophe on lanuary 2, 1955 when the central section was destroyed by fire. With the 1uniorfSenior Prom and the magazine campaign weighing on our minds, we started our junior year secure at last in the slot of upper classmen. The outstanding event of the year was centered around our prom with the theme i'Over the Rainbow. Moving into the new part and producing Our Town, the theatrical debut in the auditorium, helped complete our last year in high school. After being shuffled from one wing to the other via Tin Can Alley for two years, we at last were trans ported into the modern, spacious central section of CTHS in March, 1957. Miss Delores Feldlcamp, Mrs Helen Miller, Mr. Bill Brown, Mr. lames R. Endicott, and Mr. Kenneth Hurt have helped the remaining 109 of us through the last three years. When on May 31 we take our final bow, we will have completed four years crammed full of football and basketball games, dances, parties, classes, classmates, teachers, laughter, tears, fun, and happiness. Do you remember? 24
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Office Force MISS ESTHER KALLENBACH Bookkeeper. MRS. MABEL HOFFNER Secretary. MRS. VIOLET RENSHAW Secretory. Cafeteria Crew MRS. PEARL BARBRE, head cook. MRS. EDITH LAMONT MRS. COVA RISTER Transportation Department ALONZO JENKINS WILFORD ALDRIDGE JOHN FARNEY WILFORD MATZ RAYMOND NEWMAN ERNEST YORK Ianitorial Service CLAUDE FRYMIRE, head custodian. DON GREEN VICTOR BECK LAVERN PRETZSCH WILLIAM CRAVENS
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xx I I ll Memones, Memor1es '33 ' -- n ,.,. lx, ' it 1 ' Richard Bennett Bayley Larry Ray Bell Mabel Carolyn Bertram Ellen Kay Bohleber Tammy Ray Callicott Barbara Jane Campbell Laura Ann Arbcugh Susan Ball Barbara Elizabeth Barnes Carolyn June Bates 9 Senior executive council,1he minds behind the senior class. YW
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