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CALENDAR Srytirmbrc 2 Everyone at a loss • first day of school. 7 What are these green things roaming around the halls? Pardon me, it’s the freshmen 9 Teachers’ Institute, what could be nicer? 12 First football game, off to a good start, beat Dupo 12-0. 19 Oblong and Casey tangle - Casey beat ! ! ! 22 Freshmen a little worried, initiation coming up. 26 The Freshmen provided entertainment today. Yes. it’s the annual Freshmen Frolic, snake dance afterwards. Beat Palestine 45 - 0. Oct nitre 3 Marshall Lions got beat 26 - 0. 9 Teachers’ Institute, Yipee!!! 10 A sad and distressing tale -Kobinson beat us 29-6. 11 End of first six weeks. 17 Tied Paris 7-7. 24 Wade Quartette entertained us. Went to Charleston—beat ’em 28-7. 31 Violet Matteson queen of 1947 Homecoming. Beat T. C. 31-0. Big dance after game Xoriembre 7 Martinsville got beat! 11 No school, goody! goody! 14 Last football game of a successful season. Effingham got the works. 15 Student Council Convention of the Shelbyville District at Paris. 21 The Jrs. shone tonight. “Brother Goose a great success. 22 End of second six weeks. 25 Broadcaster party. 27-28 Thanksgiving vacation. Three cheers for the Pilgrims! Diciembre 1 Got report cards for 2nd six weeks. We see there are a few bright students! 2 Basketball is here again! Swamped Westfield 68-30. 4 Something new has been added. an Automobile Club. 5 Won over I. S. D. 58-30. 9 Beat Newton. 11 Football Banquet — Yocom awarded the Harris Trophy. 12 Photographer Club started. Christmas Dance sponsored by Seniors. 15 Eight more shopping days till Christmas. 16 Robinson beat us. 17 Speech Club iniation party. 19 Last day of school for 2 whole weeks. sigTi!) Big Christmas program, choir, and play! Did Santa Claus lose something. Eiicro 1 Happy New Year. 2 Paris did it again. 5 Time’s a flyin’—back to school after Christinas vacation. 6 Our next door neighbor got beat. (Greenup, that is) Score: 49-30. 7 Semesters coining up soon. 9 Tuffet came to see us. She was a howling success! Beat Hut-sonville. 13 Did Centralia ever get fooled! Beat ’em 3 points. 15-16 Semester exams. Need I say more! 16 One more semester till we’ll be out in the wide, wide world. 20 Teutoplis’s Flying Dutchman flew right over us. 21 March of Dimes Drive. 23 Sophomores won the March of Dimes Drive. Beat Kansas. 27 Mattoon 55-34. 30 Charleston City 52-51. Febrcro 2-7 E. I. Tournament. Robinson 1st. Paris 2nd. Casey 3rd. Oh. my achin’ spine! I’s a hard life, but fun! A swell tourney! 10 The Marshall Lions got beat! 12 Good ol Abe. no school. 13 Beat Palestine! 17 Oblong got took. 20 Effingham got the works! 24 Tough Luck! Bridgeport took us. 26 We had one of those thrillers with Eastern! Over time! 27 End of 4th six weeks. Jrs. sponsored Leap Year Dance. To “get a mate in 48“ was the Jrs. idea! Mnr.zn 2-5 Oh, my acking back! These tournaments get one down, the Regional this time. 13 Tra-la-la. ves. the choir festival. A very nice performance. It was held at Casey this year. 19 The seniors again show their ability by giving a swell class play. 25 Easter has rolled around again. An Easter program was given before the assembly. Abril 1 April Fool! 6 Ho-hum. just one of those days! S Future students of C. T. H. S. came today to show their ability in the Rural Play Day. 20 My, is this April? Just one more month of our happy school days! 23 Band Festival. 30 One of the hi-lights of the year, the Junior and Senior banquet. Thanks Juniors, it was simply swell. Mayo 12 Good will day. 13 Eighth graders got a taste of C. T. H. S. They came to take their tests today. 23 My, it surely isn’t time for us to graduate yet, but here we are at the Baccalaureate services. 24-26 Those poor underclassmen. They have to take semester exams. 27 Senior Class Day. 28 The playing of Auld Lang Syne ends some of the best years of our lives, and C. T. H. S. will never be forgotten. 31 End of school term. Twenty-two
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FRESHMAN CLASS F st Pew Madeline Hemminghouse. Mary Dcug a Dica Blankenbeker, Loreda Carlen. Ruth Dev-erick. Mary Ann Cox. Wilma Briggs. Fiorretta Davidson. Rita Beals. Second Row—Veryl Greffith, Ann Gaddis, Wilma hain, Patty Dill, Shirley Carson. Roberta Adkins. Ma.y Finney. Jo Ann Barkley. Patty Dav.s. Third Row Floyd Brewer. Thomas Grissom. Natalie Hutchings. Evelyn Cummins. Minerva Inskeep. Alberta Carver. Arlene Applegate. Gail Blankenbaker, Dick Cross, Bernard Howe. Fourth Rcw—Dale Hail. Gerald Enlow, Richard Co n i, Arthur Gienn. Kenneth Comer. Karrell Hills, Bvrl Abraham. Max Cutright. F fth pow— Mr. Gordon, Adviser, Donald Carl. Jim I.’cpk ns, Junior Bartholomew, Keith Dunn, Bill Coleman. First Rcw—Louise Kimberlin, Shirley Shawver, MaudeLne Spencer, Norma Simpson, Yvonne Reynolds, Edith Strange. Maty Ann McGibeny. Betty Orreil. Marilyn Knecht. Second Row—Marian Shiels, Bernice Van Houten, Lorna La hhrook. Donna Montgomery. Vera Miller, J( aniline Owens. Clara Tipsword, Fhleen Thompson. Third Rcw—Neil Handley, Wanda Simpson, Lois Swick. Wanda Poe. Betty Matheny. Betty Cmbarger, Vei na Winn. Bill Savage. Fourth Row—Miss Lindsey, Adviser. Lee Shanks, Wilbur Williams, Frederick Mann. Dean Oakley, Ca l Smith. Eddie Phillips. FIfill Row—Duane Ritter. David Winters, Wallace Wright. Lee Mitchell. Allen Newlin. Richard Knecht, Garfard Mauk. Scott Miller, Harold Taggart. Bill laxey. Twenty-one
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