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senior story J- The Class of l944 entered Elgin High School in l94U and soon if A became active in school functions. They began to organize in -. 5- their first year. Arlie Rein was elected presidentg Walter Rust, vice-presidentg lack Burmaster, secretaryg and Paul Ciraulo, treasurer. Miss Elsie Fletcher was their adviser. 2 il 5.1, W A class council, composed of homeroom representatives and class officers, was formed. This council was active throughout the four years. The class constitution was written by this group. During their sophomore year they numbered 460. They were the largest sophomore class that E.l'l.S. had ever had. They participated in the tubercu- losis test, which was given by the Kane County Medical Association. Officers were Walter Rust, president, Nelly' Ventress, vice-presidentp and Bill Snell- grove, secretary. The juniors, with their kelly green and white class sweaters, began to accept new responsibilities. The class was lead by Lloyd Rudolph, president, Nancy Meagher, vice-president, and Carolyn Hameister, secretary. The class play this year was Ever Since Eve and was presented in May. The class pennant, designed by Carolyn Hameister, was presented. The junior year came to a close with the junior-senior prom. This last year was a busy and eventful one. The class was lead by Austin Hansen, presidentg Bill Snellgrove, vice-president, and Nan lean Hansen, secretary. For their service project, the class cleaned all the old banners. The seniors managed the selling of refreshments during the football games and sponsored a class party in the boys gym. Tuberculosis tests were again taken by the seniors. ln November the class play, The Late Christopher Bean, was staged. Many seniors benefited by Career Day and vocational guidance lecturers. Green and white carnations were chosen as the class flowers and Onward, Forward, Upward as their motto. 8
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