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SENIOR HISTORY In 191:5, 26 freshmen enrolled atC. T. H.S. and at the end of the year the class gained a new student, William Gilliland, from Kentucky. In September they elected their officers: Presi- dent—Norma Strange, Vice President—Elmer Romans, Secretary— Treasurer—Lorene McNutt. Their class sponsor was Miss Reeves. The freshmen were inititiated at the first home football game, October 5, by the sophomores. The return party was given by the freshmen on April 16. Two new cheerleaders were also elected from the freshman class—Jean Johnson, regular, and Helen Zorn, alternate. Their sophomore year of 19U6 began with an enrollment of 23 students. The following officers were elected under the sponsorship of Mr, Kibler. President—Jean Johnson, Vice President— Tun Askew, Secretary—Treasurer—Charles Haberkorn. The enrollment decreased by the loss of Norberta Kane, Lavaughn Thomas, and Pauline Thomas. Norma and Tony Strange moved to Seymour, Iowa, the latter part of the second semester. The Arbor Day Play, H illbilly Vacation written and directed by Miss Plaster was given by the biology class April 18, Each class member was also given a poplar tree to plant. In 19U7 the juniors entered with an enrollment of 17. The following officers were elected under the co-sponsorship of Mrs. Davidson and Miss Owens. President—Dick Fortna, Vice Fresident-James Mauritzen, Treasurer—Paul Klehm, Secretary—Lorene McNutt. The enrollment was decreased by the loss of Elizabeth Halfyard who moved to Fithian, Illinois and Barbara Roach. James Bennett moved in from Chebanse, The class play, Good Night, Ladies , was given under the direction of Mrs. Davidson, on April 30, During the year the juniors also sold hot dogs, pop, and candy at some of the ball games to earn money for the junior—senior prom and banquet. The banquet and prom was supervised by Miss Owens and had as its theme Dutch Polonaise . Records were provided for dancing by Roy Perkins. The class rings were ordered in October from bright and Street. In 19U8 there was an enrollment of 18 as Dorothy Frick was transferred to Forrest. The senior play, Desperate Ambrose directed by Miss Owens was given November 23. ’.York on the Annual was begun in March. The seniors had their graduation pictures taken February 12and they received them April 22. The Commencement announcements were ordered through the Plaindealer. The D. A. R. award was given to Shirley McKinley as' a result of a class election. The class colors, flower, and motto were chosen March 16, colors: red and white, flower: red rose. Motto: Don't try dying, die trying , Jean Johnson and 3ob Beck received the class honors of Valedictorian and Salutorian respectively} Jean with an average of 9ii.lli, and Bob with an average of 92.66. Baccalaureate services were held May 22 and the diplomas were avrarded May 27.
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The following senior class officers were elected: Pres.— Shirley McKinley, Vice Pres,--Jim Bennett, Secretary--Jim Maurit-zen, and Treasurer—Bill Ribordy
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