Catlin High School - Yearbook (Catlin, IL)

 - Class of 1940

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if THE CAWTLINEPZN First Row-Miss Kinney. Svroud Ron'-K. Stinebangh. FRESHMEN Parker, I. Parry, ll. Huffman, D. Call, H. Thomas, li. Prather, R. Ashby. R. Sanger. J. Taylor, lf. Martin, P. Novaria. R. Puzey, ll. llurris, ll. Darr, lf. Hopper, S. l'ierCe, ll. Third Ron'-J. Jinkins, J. Mcliec, R. XV0lfe, R. McGee, L. Krusick, C. Russell, ll. Yount, F. Starr, J. 'I urner. Fourth Rmo-B. Brown, F. Schuek, N. llurroughs, E. Sandlin, A. Ross, L. Carrington, 1. Divan, A. Free- land, L. Brown. Fifth Run'-vli. Keller, F. jnnkermann, Il. Carrigan, R. Cooper, IJ. Callahan, J. johnson, F. Day, T. Koss, J. Fulton. It seems as though every year the freshmen enter school with a larger class. In 1939 they entered some tifty strong and well-spirited pupils. 'lihey were dif- ferent from most freshmen for they entered school activities with real spirit and enthusiasm. They immediately produced a first class cheer-leader who, with two seniors, helped support the varsity throughout the year. Also they had a good many boys out for football and basketball, who with a little training, give promise of being among the top players of the county in a few years. And also, their queen must not be forgotten for whom they worked diligently in hope that she would rule the carnival. Although she did not win, she finished a close second. You see them all sizes-but every one of them seems to be busy at something or other. Of course, they need a little Hripeningu but they will really be an asset to the school in later years. Page Ten

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THE CATLINEAN Page Nine RALPH THOMAS A newcomer to the faculty, teaches vocational agriculture, adviser of the senior class, F.F.A. Club, and boys' 4-H Club. A great favorite with every- one. Coached Senior play. Miss HELEN KEHLENBACH Teacher of all Commercial subjects, took charge of the library and has made havoc into order. She greets every class with a big smile, everyone likes her. W. R. BRACKNIQY Instructor of Mathematics and Industrial arts, Sophomore adviser, sponsor of the yearbook, and it is due much to his work that the 1940 Catlinean is Zl success. His study halls are quiet as a mouse. Miss GXVENDOLYN BROCKMILLER Music Instructor. Has charge of boys' and girls' Glee Clubs, orchestra, baton twirling class. Weren't we proud of our marching band at Homecoming? The Operetta was even better than last year, thanks to Miss Brockmiller. INIYRON R. TEDRICK Coach of all athletics and boysf' P. E., teaches social studies. Gives us a glimpse of college life by lecturing in his classes, especially against Hitler. Had complete charge of the Carnival, and it was really a success. Miss MARTHA E. PARKER Instructor of Domestic Science and Girls' P. E., adviser of Freshman class and F.H.A. Club. Her pet peeve is chewing gum. No one ever gets in class and out again without putting their gum in the waste basket. DANIEL BRAUTIGAM Instructor of English and Latin, sponsor of the Junior class. It keeps him busy rounding up the Newspaper Staff, of which he is sponsor. Coached junior play.



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THE CATLINEAN A Page Eleven SOP!-IOMCDRES Left to right, jim! rms'-Mr. Brackney, H. NVhite. I. Pate. A. Gilliland, F. Parry, B. Richardson, M. jones Second Rtirvf.-X. Spessard, J. Jamison, L. Gilliland, L. 1'uzey, R. Finley, R. Hall, M. Messiah, M. Stine. Third Row-M. Bloom, M. Daniels, Ii. Gritton, R. Taylor, L. Kinser, IL Darr, J. XVilliams, Fourth Row-G. Carter, A. Lindberg, B. Taylor, J. Jones, F. NYhite. Joe Hipple, E. Blain-zdsll, J. Kelly. In their first class meeting the Sophomores elected john Kelly, President: Jackie Pate, Vice-President, Ray Hall, Secretary-Treasurerg and Mr. l-lrackney, Sponsor. The school was given a real entertainment when the Sophomores initiated the Freshmen and the new faculty members in the usual manner. VVe have yet to learn whether the audience or the Freshmen had more fun on this eventful day. The Sophomores were represented well in all the music organizations. Soph- omores were to be found doing their share in the Boys' Glee Club, Girls, Glee Club, Orchestra, Hand, and Raton Twirlers' Class, They helped greatly in mak- ing the operetta a big success. The class won recognition by supporting its carnival queen candidate, Audrey Gilliland, exceptionally well, and it was by their effort that she was elected to the throne. Sophomores participated in all the sports of Catlin High, too. They saw serv- ice on the football field, the basketball tloor, the wrestling mat, and the track. VVe expect quite a number of this class to make Catlin proud of their athletic prowess before they graduate. llecause they are a willing, industrious class we are proud they are part of our school, and wish them the best of luck in their next two years in Catlin High School.

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