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SENI® CLASS HISTORY Name one historical event that occurred in 1941. Correct answer: We who are Seniors began our high school careers. A way back in 1941 there were twenty one of us in the Freshman class. Through the years, eleven more have moved here and fourteen have either moved away or quit. So now, as Seniors, there are eighteen of us. When we were Freshman, superintendent C. L. Gottmann was our sponsor. Nancy Yager was chosen class president. The other officers were: vice president, Doris Chenoweth; secretary, Marjorie White; treasurer, Mary Lee Anderson; reporter, Tom O’Hern. Our Sophomore sponsors were three in number: Mis3 Morrison, Rev. F. W. Rigg, and Mrs. Rigg. The class elected Charles Morman, president; Marjorie White, vice president; Tom O'Hern, sec-treasurer; Alberta Ardrey, reporter. Mrs. F. W. Rigg served as class sponsor when we were Juniors. Bill Carter was chosen class president Dottie Huse, vice president; Eva Mae Yager, Sec- treasurer; and Maxine Sommerfeld, reporter. As juniors, our class sponsored a junior Play, operated the stands at the basketball games, and entertained the seniors at a lovely Junior-Senior banquet. In our last year of high school, we sponsored a Senior Work day from which we earned 63 85. Too, we planned a trip to St. Louis for the glorious Senior skip day. Our officers for this year were as follows: president, Charles Morman; vice president Dottie Huse; secretary-treasurer, Maxine Sommerfeld; reporter. Gene Simmons. Mrs. Fanning served as class sponsor. In March, 1945, Bradford Hulse and Bill Walker enlisted in Uncle Sana's great Navy. We Seniors are proud of our service men. Good luck to you boys, and to the rest who will soon go. During our four years in C.H.S. the members of our class have sought prominence in various fields of interest, such as scholarship, music, basketball, end track. Certain members of the class have achieved proficiency in these fields. And as we have done in our high school days so we shall continue to do when we step from the stage of high school in to the throngs of the world.
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