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SEX':OP. 3S :S3 IIP.TORY In 1943, 28 fro thrum enrolled in CTHS when school started.' Donald Luckeuw or m • erred here from Benson. Ijlinois, the second semcstoi. On September 10, 1943, aj;ss officers were elected rs follows: President, Steve Herr; Vice-pros., Dolcr ,3 Monahan; Sec.-Treas., Bob Zorn. 'Their circs adviser was Miss Owens. On October 10, the fre n.-en were initiated by the sophomores and given their customary party that night. On May 11, the freshman class gave their return party to the sophomores. June Koerner and Dee Monahan wore elected cheerleaders. In 1944, 3C sophomores enrolled. On September 11, the class held their yearly election of class officers. They were: President, Dolores Monahan; Vice-Pres., Gerald Haberkorn; Sec.-Treas., Frank Livingston. Their Class adviser was Mr. Sherman. The sophomores initated the freshman on Friday, September 22, and they were given a return party by the freshman on Wednesday evening, October 18. Aoril 15, the Biology Class, made up of sophomores, gave their annual Arbor Day Play. In 1945, 28 juniors enrolled in CTHS. This year the class lost 4 members—Donald Luckctt, Lcnore Stowe, and Allen Gerdes, v ho dropped out, and Zoc Arends, who transferred to Piper City High School: The class, how- ever, gained a new member, John Lange, who transferred from Minooka High School. The class rings were ordered in September. On Friday, September 7, the class held their election of officers. They were as follows: President, Arleen Shols; Vice-Pres., John Lange; Secretary, Frank Livingston; Treasure, Richard Shell. The class adviser was Mrs. Lehmann. During the year, the junior girls helped raise money by selling candy. The Junior Play was given April 12, and the Junior Prom, May 15. In the fall of 1946, the class began its last year with 27 members. The class gained one new member its last year--Barbara Farley, a transfer from ICempton, Illinois. On September 7, tho following officers were elected: President, Roger Zorn; Vice-Pres., June Koerner; Secretary, Maxine Hornickcl; Treasurer, Marvin Bruner. The class advisor was Miss Owens. Tho graduation pictures woro taken Fobruary 1947. As a motto they sclectod Hon sibi sod Omnibus (Not for oneself, but for all.) The flower is tho purple violet, and the colors are violet and white. Tho senior play, Hi3 Ozark Cousin was presented Novombor 26. The proceeds were U3cd for the class memorial and to finance tho annual.
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