Catlin High School - Yearbook (Catlin, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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WE TURN THE CAMERA CDN CLASSES In the concluding pages of thi S, our yearbook, we turn the lens of our camera on our varied class see the familiar faces of our Senio old alma mater. The merry, illust hind, with the impertinent Sophom a safe distance, the down-trodden Mix these numerous qualities and subject, a Catlin student! Observe Note his happy countenance! His His carefree, yet studious manner A likely lad, bound to succeed !', future fellow students, we record to those splendid examples of Ame instructors! V V 1 X es. Leading' the procession, we rs, soon to be absent from their rious juniors follow closely be- ores trodding on their heels. At Freshmen follow meekly behind. you have the ideal photographic him in his succeeding activi.ies! cheerful laugh and merry eyes! ! Unconsciously you murmur, So, to set an example for our our activities: with due respect rican man and womanhood, our Pg Tx u X

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HERKIAN F. KEENEY-Principal, coach of our wrestling team, teacher of Chemistry, General Science, and Ele- mentary Economies. Interested in all of our extra cur- ricular activities. MYRON R. TEDRICK-Coach of all athletics and Boys' P. li., teaches social studies. Lectures in his classes against Hitler. His favorite sport is hunting with his dogs. MISS HELEN KEHLENBACH-Teacher of all Commer- cial subjects, coached a successful group of commercial teams. She enioys hearing typists type in unison. Re- arranged the library. Coached Senior playg their Advisor. iXllSS MARTHA E. PARKER--Home Ee. and Girls' P.E. lnstructor, F.H.A. Club Advisor. Her pet pecvc is chew- ing gum. Voted most understanding and best liked lady teacher. Freshman advisor. RALPH THOMAS-Agriculture instructor, Junior class, F.F.A. Club Advisor. Coached the Junior play success- fully. His efforts brought a successful cornhusking con- test to Catlin this year. DANIEL BRAUTIGAM-English instructor, Sophomore class advisor. Gets to take care of students who get little white permits to enter his room for 40 minutes after school. Coaehed speech team with success. BETTE McCLURE--Newcomer to faculty. Director of our band, Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs. Operetta was a big sue- cess due to her elfortsg the new Band uniforms have helped her inlluence Rand members to do their best. CHARLES BELL-Instructor of Mathematics and Industrial Arts. Sponsor of Catlinean this year, helped to make it a success. A newcomer to the faculty. Page Nine



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Page Eleven Senior Class History V ln the fall of 1937, twenty-seven Wandering freshmen entered high school VVe started our first year off by electing Lee Louck, President, Loren Davis, Secretary-Treasurerg Mary Hawkins, Vice-Presidentg Miss Rousch, Class Ad- viser. It didn't take us long to learn and before our Sophomore year, we were everything but green! A few were missing, but most of the old familiar faces were seen. A new student, Mary Williams, entered. This year we elected Mr. Rrackney, Class Adviserg jack Carrigan, Presidentg Loren Davis, Vice-Presi- dent: Paul Taylor, Secretary-Treasurer, and we took an active part in every- thing. Several of the boys made quite a name in athletics and Finished second in the class tournament. The girls brought down honors for third place. The following fall, twenty-three students returned to carry on as the Mighty ,Tuniors . Our officers were: Henrietta Barkman, President, Mary Hawkins, Vice-President, LaVonne Ferguson, Secretary-treasurer, and Mr. Brautigan, Class Adviser. Two new students, Dewitt Ellinwood and Elsie Turner, entered at the beginning of the school term, while Don Elliott and Helen Gluvicke left during the first semester. We successfully produced our play M'Liss , and on May 24th, entertained the Seniors, faculty, and last but not least, ourselves, at the Wolford Hotel, at the annual flunior and Senior Banquet. Henrietta Barkman was chosen the ,lunior candidate for the carnival queen. Many members of the class were active in music as well as in athletics. As Seniors, we put forth an effort to make this our most successful year of all. A new student, lim Wall, entered. We elected Miss Kehlenback our adviser: Ioe Pal, President: Dewitt Ellinwood, Vice-President, Ernest Day, Secretary-Treasurer. Much time was spent in making our last contribution to the school, The Catlinean. The lead in the operetta, Jeanie , was filled by a Senior, LaVonne Ferguson, with ,lim VVall and Dewitt Ellinwood in active parts. Senior play, Hob- second time, helped We are very proud Henrietta Barkman There are several The talents of our class were again put into action in the goblin House . LaVonne Ferguson, elected cheerleader for boost the team in which the seniors played an important part. of our members in the band, and appreciate the two years has performed as drum maiorette with the school band. more students in our class who have helped to make our class a success during our four years. Such people as Mary Hawkins, elected best citizen for the D.A.R. and a writer of 120-word shorthand, Mary Williams, baton twirler in the bandg Dewitt Ellinwood, a speech representative and member of the bandg -Toe Pal, captain of the wrestling teamg Paul Taylor, Jack Carrigan, Loren Davis, Lee Louck, Edward Holman, and Jim Wall are lettermen in athletics. Both ,Tunior and Senior years the girls in the class have 'distinguished themselves at commercial contests. Our members in the Athletic Association were, President, -Tack Carrigang Vice-President, Lee Louckg Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Haw- kins, Cheer Leader, LaVonne Ferguson. Baccalaureate services, Class Night, and Graduation brought our tasks and achievements to an end.

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