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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In September, 1943, thirty freshman-enrolled at C. H. S. thus em- barking upon the perilous sea of learning. In a few days we had a class meeting and elected our officers. Loua Mae Rigg was elected president, and John Howald vice-pres., Frances Hudson became sec-treasurer .When Frances moved away,we elected Gear la Howald to take her place.Our sponsor was Supt. C. L. Gottmann. We had two parties, both taking place at the school house. In Oct- ober we had a Halloween party and everyone came masked.Our other party was in April. School closed in May and we lost the name of Freshmen forever. In the fall we resumed our studies more or -less enthusiastically under a new superintendent,Mr. F. A. Humphrey. For our sophomore year we elected Betty Berrey as president, Jack Palmer Vice-president, Horace Berry as sec.-treasurer; John Brown as class reporter. In the - spring we chose Elaine Ledford and Jack Palmer as our Queen and King. In the fall of 1945 we started to school once again. There were 17 students to enroll in our class. We were very sorry to lose Mary'Ellen Springston, who soon dropped out to continue the year at Hannibal. We soon had a class meeting choosing Mrs, Thomas Fanning as our sponsor. Elaine Ledford was chosen president, Bobby Evans, vice- president, Betty Berrey, sec-treasurer,Gearla Howald as reporter. We had three parties this year. One at the school house and the other two at Hannibal,to the skating rink and the show.We had a nice time at each of them. Our Junior play, LET ME OUT OF HERE, was presented May 3, Eight of us were in it and the rest had a big part in getting the stage ready. The 9th of May was the night of our Junior-Senior banquet.The theme was—AERONAUTICAL—Every one present received an airplane to take home. The color scheme of orchid and white was artisticallyc arried out. It was a lot of work entertaining the seniors, but we enjoyed it, and are just sitting back thinking how nice it will be next year to have someone entertain us.After the program,we had a Prom at the school-gym. Every one proclaimed it a success and a grand time was the result. I think every one will agree with me that this has been another happy and successful year of school.
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