Norris City Omaha Enfield High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Norris City, IL)

 - Class of 1945

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Page funjor Class Hsfory When we began our high school career in 1942, our class, Wfith seventy-three members, was one of the largest in the history of the school. Naturally, we were subjected to the customary razzing which is all a part of being a freshman. We were good sports, fhowever, and soon we took our places as the future leaders of N. C. T. H. S. This year we chose as our officers the following people: Audrey Stephens, Presidentg Paul Bishop, Vice-Presidentg and Lenora Haynes, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Pauline Poole, Kenneth Doerner, and Billy Summers were our representatives on the Student Council. In September, 1943, when we started our sophomore year in high school, our membership had decreased to sixty-one. Though we had lost some of our members, we still retained the honor of being the largest class in school. We chose to guide us through our silly sopho- more year Evelyth McArthy as President, Kathryn Boyd as Vice- President, and Betty Gwaltney as Secretary-Treasurer. We chose for representatives to the Student Council Christine Turpin, Pauline Poole, and Frank Bayley. Well, here we are, living up to the name of jolly juniors. And, though we don't want you to think we're boasting, we're still the largest class in school! Our officers this year are Kenneth Doerner, Presidentg Mary Beth Renshaw, Vice-Presidentg and Kathryn Boyd, Secretary- Treasurer. We are well represented on the Student Council by Frank Bayley, Evelyth McArthy, and Charles Greer. We have enjoyed being a part of N. C. T. H. S., and we are looking forward to taking our places as sophisticated seniors. I Class Roll First Row fleft to rightjz Johnny Anderson, Pearl Aud, Cyril Austin, Delores Awalt, Frank Bayley, Wayne Bell, Johnnie Betson, Paul Bishop. . Second Row: Kathryn Boyd, Avis Bryant, Maxine Burch, Leon Coffman. Third Row: Orland Davis, Roberla Davis, Kenneth Doerner, Freda Edwards, Bud Evans, Ann Fantz, Charles Greer, Betty Gwaltney. Fourth Row: Bill Harrell, Lenora Haynes, Stella Healy, Margaret Henson, Ruth Hughes, Margaret Justice, Marion Kennedy, Mary Jane Knight. Fifth Row: Bob Knowles, Hazen Kroff, Bob Martin, Evelyth McArthy, Porter McKenzie, Ezra Millspaugh, Dortha. Mae Mitchell, Darrell Mobley. Sixth Row: Spence Morris, Marian Musgrave, Val Pearce, Pauline P-oole, Mary Beth Renshaw, Lee Riley, Billy Roark, Bobby Sanders. Seventh Row: Kenneth Sanders, Eulah Short, Leon Spence, Martha Spence, Don- ald Stovall, Joy Stovall, Fleeta Sweatt, Christine Turpin. Eighteen



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Sophomore Class History We were a very small class when we registered at N. C. T. H. S. just two years ago. We were very timid, as all fresh-men are, but soon we overcame our fear of the upper-classmen and assumed our place in the various activities of the school. Our officers for this year were: John Randall Johnson, Presidentg Ruby Patton, Vice-President, and Doris Mae Gerdes, Secretary-Treasurer. Our Student Council repre- sentatives were Ben Boyd, Sybil Ford, and Fred Carroll, Jr. This year We are indeed a small class with only twenty-one mem- bers. However, we compensate in quality for our lack of quantity. We have gotten quite a thrill from playing jokes on this year's freshman class. Our leaders during our sophomore year are: Ben Boyd, Presi- dent, Delores Dale, Vice-President, and Jerry Harper, Secretary- Treasurer. Fred Carroll, Jr., Alice Blazier, and John Randall Johnson represent our class on the Student Council. Class Roll First Row fleft to rightl: Elsie Austin, Alice Blazier, Ben Boyd, Fred Carroll, Jr., Delores Dale. Seoond Row: Doris Mae Gerdes, Kenneth Green. Third Row: Jerry Harper, Ida Mae Healy, June Henson, Correne Johnson, Ivan Johnson. Fourth Row: John Randall Johnson, Buelah Kennedy, Wyatt Martin, W. D. Nor- ris, Lillian Oliver. , Fifth Row: Joe Patton, Ruby Patton, Kenneth Pearce, Roberta Wade. Page Twenty

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