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JUNIORS Fourth row-left to right: B. Walker, V. Hornickel, J. Hummel, R. Y allrich, J. Ribordy, A. Haberkorn, H. Gillett Third row-left to right: 3. Hill, V . Y ard, L. Runyon, R. Bess, B. J. Sims, A. Frobish, L. Perkins, A. Hornickel, Miss Plaster Second row-left to right: M. Hamilton, D. Lawless, D. Kane, M. Finefield, M. A, Bouhl, IS. Shell, E. Zorn, L. Y ahls First row-left to ri$vt: C. Culkin, J. C. Brown, J. Cooney, R. Glenn, E. Gutzwiler, D. Shols Junior Class History In September 1937, thirty-five freshmen entered C. T. H. 3. They elected the following officers: Jim Cooney, President; Joe Ribordy, Vice- President; and Betty Jo Sims, Secretary and Treasurer, with Kiss Stoutemyer as advisor. In September 38, twenty-nine sophomores were enrolled. This year with Miss Clooney as advisor, the class elected Jerome Hummel, President; Clarence Culkin, Vice President; Arlene Frobish, Secretary; and Adolph Haberkorn, Treasurer. They initiated the freshmen on September 30. In the fall of 39, thirty juniors were enrolled. Two new members joined the class, Y alter Ward from Freetown, Indiana, and Raymond Glenn from Mazon. Eileen Ward moved away the first semester. Virgil Hornickel from Melvin joined the class the second semester. The class officers this year are: Clarence Culkin, President; Jerome Hummel, Vice President; Joe Ribordy, Secretary; Dolores Kane, Treasurer; and Miss Plaster sponsor. To raise money for the banquet in the spring, the juniors sold candy at football games. They also made a large profit from the play A Sweeping Victory”, with a cast of twelve. -11-
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Track 12 3 4 Football 3 Basketball 1234 Annual Staff 4 Track 123 Baseball 4 Football 234 Basketball 1234 Glee Club 1234 Library Club 234 Ensemble 3 Junior Play Tatler Staff 3 Senior Play Glee Club 1 2 Library Club 234 Band 234 Senior Play Junior Play •ruinual Staff 4 Manager 4 Tatler Staff 3 4 Class Officer 4 Arbor Day Play Track 1234 Football 1234 Library Club 234 Junior Play Class Pres. 1 Senior Play Stage Mgr. ROBERT TAUBER 0UKITA TAYLOR Raymond wallrich lucille v eller Library Club 234 Band 1 2 Junior Play Annual Staff 4 Manager 4 Arbor Day Play Junior Play Library Club 3 G. A. A. 1 2 Annual Staff 4 Tatler Staff 3 4 Senior Play Make-up Track 123 Football 1234 Basketball 123 Glee Club 1234 Library Club 234 Ensemble 3 Junior Play Music Con. 1234 Class Pres. 3 Senior Play Business Mgr. Glee Club 1 2 Junior Play Library Club 234 G. A. A. 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Lit. Con. 4 Class V. Pres. 3 Class Pres. 4 Senior Play -10-
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SOPHOMORES First row-left to right: G. Bushong, D. 3neyd, L. Gterrenberg, H. Smith, B. Johnson, M. V illiamson, V. Friant, M. Hurt, J. Cooney-Second row: Mr. Petty, L. Schade, A. Hornickel, J. Romans, N. Falck, B. Gingerich, J. Fraher, L. Gerdes, J. Bouhl Third row: J. Maplethorpe, J. Smith, 0. Brock, E. Cole, V . Paul, L. Rosen- dahl, J. Lafferty SOPHOMORE CLASS Twenty-eight freshmen enrolled in September 1938. Fourteen of them were from the country, eight from the public school, and six from the parochial school. Under the supervision of Mr. Petty, the class advisor, the following officers were elected at the class election held September 12, 38, president, Elden Cole; secretary, 7 illiam Paul; vice president, Donna Mae Alexa; treasurer, Mary Hurt. The freshmen wore little children's clothes when they were initiated by the sophomores on September 30, 1938. The initiation party was held in the evening. The freshmen gave a return party, October 29, in the form of a Halloween Party. In the fall of '39, twenty-four sophomores enrolled. Under the supervision of Mr. Petty, the class elected Lois Sterrenberg, president; Lloyd Rosendahl, vice president; Lorraine Schade, secretary; and Janes Fraher, treasurer. The sophomores initiated the freshmen on Friday, October 6. The freshmen wore kid clothes and carried small toys. They also had to say a small poem before the assembly. In the evening they were entertained at a party. The freshmen gave a skating party on Monday, November 6, as the return party. A new student, Lorraine Schade, enrolled at the beginning of school and Arlene Hornickel, transferred from Melvin, was a new student the second semester. Richard Baker was lost the first semester. -12-
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