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JUNIOR CUSS SUITED: Hornstein, P. UcKinley, J. Bennett, H, Bush, Curtis, Lange, Hubly 2ND ROT: Miss Plaster, Shafer, Frittz, Henricks, Gerdes, Martin, Mrs. Davidson 3RD ROT: Edwards, Zorn, Beck, Histhuff, D. Lang, Leathers In the fall of 1U6 CTHS welcomed the freshmen class with an enrollment of 28. On Friday, Sept. 7» with the aid of their class sponsor, Miss Stoutemyer, the following class officers wre elected; Pres.—Dolores Martin, Vice Pres.—Virgil Leathers, Secretary-Treasurer—Phyllis McKinley . On September 27 the freshmen were initiated by the sophomores. The girls wore tin cans for bonnets and the boys wore hats of their own design. Both the boys and the girls wore overalls and carried a bushel basket with an onion in it. That night they vnere given indivj.dn.a3 treatment. On March 7 the freshmen g ve their retun party. The theme was in keeping with 3t. Patrick's Day. The class of 1950 entered their sophomore year with 21 members. Under the sponsorship of Miss Stoutemyer they elected the following Ojficers: Pres.—Ronald .isthuff. Vice Tres.—Jim Zorn, Secretary and Treasurer—Virgil Leathers. The class lost Berniece Dubree, James Kootz, Kenneth Perkins (moved to Fairbury), Geneva Sony, Bill h'alker (moved to Arizona for his health), Luella Tornowski, and Francis V ilson. On October 3 the sophomores initiated the freshmen. The freshmen were at their mercy the whole day and at night the sophomores dealt with them individually. As juniors the class had the distinction of having the largest class in school, with 23. There were ll; girls and 9 boys. They had 3 new students this year, 2 of whom are still here. They are Harriet Bush and Beverly Frittz, who came here about the middle of the year. Fred Atteberry quit after an attendance of three months and Forrest Farley dropped out a little latter too. The junior class officers are: Pres.—Tom Edwards, Vice Pres.— Phyllis McKinley, Treasurer—Donna ilson, and Secretary—Janice Bennett. Hiss Plaster and Mrs. Davidson are the class sponsors, Donna Uilson left during the second semester and moved to Dwight, The class now has a total of 21 pupils. The juniors gave their ula:' on May 13 and their prom on May 19.
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