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Senior Class Officers NELSON RANDLE President WILLIAM MOONEY Vice President ROBYN JAMES Secretary-Treasurer MISS SPURLIN Sponsor Page Twenty-three
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Senior' Class Hzstozqy In the fall of '29 we entered the friendly portals of C. T. H. S., the usual group of we don't know what itls all about freshmen. But in the natural course of events we became organized and chose our class officers. William Mooney was chosen as presi- dent by the boys, and Ruth Haney by the girls. Many entertaining class meetings were held during the year, and in February a rousing good time was had at our St. Valentine's party. Finally the year came to a close, and we had passed the 'ifreshman stage . Our sophomore officers were: William Mooney, presidentg Nelson Randle, vice president, Pauline Fisher, secretary, and Frances Davies, treasurer. In our junior year we began the part of our 'school career that will be most deeply etched in our memories. Our officers were: William Mooney, presi- dent, Frances Davies, secretary, Pauline Fisher, treas- urer, and Miss Langham as sponsor. Efforts were immediately undertaken to gain funds with which to entertain the seniors at the annual junior-Senior Reception. Christmas cards were sold, and in December, under the competent supervision of Miss Langham, an amusing three-act comedy, I-Ier Step-husband, was presented. We returned in '32 with a new sense of our own importance as seniors. Class officers were chosen with Nelson Randle, president, William Mooney, vice presi- dent, Roybn James, secretary-treasurer, and Miss Spur- lin as class sponsor. The cast for Tommy,,' the senior class play, has been selected and will' be presented in June, under the capable instruction of Miss Spurlin. The attendants to the May Queen for the past four years were: freshmen, Frances Davies and Margar- et Coong sophomore, Frances Davies and Pauline Fish- erg junior, Margaret Coon and Frances Davies, senior, Lucile Root and Ruth Wilson. Laura Belle Zarbocli was elected queen of this year's May Fete. Our most fervent desire is that the coming classes have as happy and eventful high school life as we have had. And now we bid Au Revoir to C. T. H. S. and face the future with many happy recollections of former school days. Page Twenty-two
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ALLEN, MONA ALINE Editor-in-Chief. Sphinx Annual 145 Asst. Editor-in--Chief of Annual 135 Chairman of Everygirls' Banquet 145 Vice President of Home Economics 145 May Pole 11, 3. 45 German Club 125 Latin Club 125 ACKERSON, MABEL Transferred from Irv- ington in 1930 Freshman Class Play Sophomore Class Play Pep Club 11. 25 Tennis Club 115 Latin II Club 145 May Fete 145 ADAMS, GLENNA L. Senior Class Play Debate Council 13, 45 May Fcte 11, 2. 45 Sphinx Weekly Staff 145 Iris 135 Chorus 145 BALDRIDGE. MILDRED May Fete 11, 2, 3. 45 Loyalty 125 Home Economics 12, 35 Iris 145 BARR. EV A FRANCIS Sphinx Weekly 145 May Fete 11, 2, 35 Girls Sextette 145 Rings In The Saw- dust 115 Pep Club 135 Latin Club 125 Commercial Club 145 BESANT. FRED D. Band 11, 2. 3, 45 Orch'-stra 11. 12, 3, 45 Pooular Orchestra 11. 2. 35 Glee Club 11. 2, 35 Business Manager Bail 11, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Boys' Club ADAMS, BURNICE Debate Team 135 Annual Staff 145 Band 11, 2, 35 Debate Council 13, 45 Orchestra 11, 25 Loyalty Club 115 A DAMS, CAROLYN Glee Club 13, 45 May Fete 11, 3. 45 Pep Club 115 Home Economics 145 Spanish Club 145 BECKMEYER, HENRY Band 13, 45 Transferred from Hoyleton 1930 Glee Club 13, 45 Popular Orchestra 13. 45 Basketball 11, 25 German Club 145 BARR, HELEN M. Sphinx Weekly Staff 145 Latin 12. 35 French 13, 45 Glee Club 13. 45 Delphic 135 BARTON. MARGUEJRITE Loyalty 115 Latin Club 12, 35 Home Economics 145 May Fete 11, 2, 3. 45 BENGES, MILDRED F. May Fete 11, 2, 45 Home Economics 125 Iris 13, 45 Commercial 135 Loyalty 125
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