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SENIORS Left to Right--Top Row: Joe Bouhl, Orland Brock, John Cameron Brown, Glen Bushong, Elden Cole 2nd. Row: John Cooney, Norene Falck, Vera Friant, Leo Gerdes, Arlene Hornickel 3rd, Row; Virginia Hubly, William Lafferty, James Maplethorpe, William Paul, Jerleen Romans 4th. Row: Lorraine Schade, Helen Smith, Joseph Smith, Dorothy Sneyd, Lois Sterrenberg 5th. Row: Genevieve Trunk, Francis Wallrich
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September, 1938, twenty-eight freshmen enrolled in CTHS. They elected Eldon Cole, president; Donna Mae Alexa, vice president; William Paul, secretary; and Mary Hurt, treasurer. Mr. Petty was advisor. They were initiated by the sophomores at a party to which each freshman came dressed in children's clothes. No return party was given, but an all school Halloween party was given instead. In the fall of '39, twenty-four sophomores enrolled. With Mr. Petty again as advisor they elected Lois Sterrenberg, president; Lloyd Rosendahl, vice president; Lorraine Schade, secretary; and James Fraher, treasurer. The sophomores initiated the freshman at a kids' program on Friday, October 6. The freshman returned the oarty on November G, in the form of a roller skating party. This year the class gained two new members, Lorraine Schade from Strawn and Arlene Hornickel from Melvin, and lost one member, Richard 3oker. Thirty juniors enrolled in September, 1940. This year three now members were added to the group: Marilyn Metz from Odell, Donna Mae Alexa from Highland Park, and Donald Lennox from La Salle Peru. However, these students and Marjorie Williamson, who went to Fairbury from CTHS, wore lost in the junior year. Under the supervision of Miss Plaster, they elected as president, Norene Falck; vice president, Junior Lafferty; secretary, Mary Hurt; and treasurer, Lois Sterrenberg. Throughout the year they sold candy at noon and at football and basketball games to raise money. Their junior play, Crazy House , also added a considerable amount of money to the treasury. Under the direction of Miss Clooney, the juniors entertained the 3enior3 at the junior-senior banquet and prom, which had a Hawaiian theme. As Seniors twenty-four studcnt3 entered CTHS, in the fall of 41, Since the junior year two members, Lloyd Rosendahl and James Fraher, had dropped out; three new members, John Cameron Brown, Genevieve Trunk, and Francis Wallrich, had been added. No other new members enrolled at the beginning of the school year, but in the second semester Virginia Ilubly came to CTHS, from Morris. During the course of the first semester the seniors lost two members, Bertha Johnson Koehler and Mary Hurt. With Miss Plaster again as class advisor, they elected Jerloen Romans, president; Eldon Cole, vice president; Junior Lafferty, secretary; and Vera Fricnt, treasurer. In the fall the seniors received their class rings which had been ordered in their junior year. The individual graduation pictures were taken by the Art Foto Shop in the spring of '42. The class selected C3 their motto Out of School Life, Into Life's School. Their flower is the lily-of-the-vallcy; their class colors, blue and gold. Lady Spitfire , the senior ploy, will bo given in May. The money from this and from the senior treasury will be left in the form of a memorial, 03 is the custom for every senior class.
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