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Peons FRESHMAN CLASS On September 5th, thirty-eight green freshmen entered the halls of T. C. H. S. When we had our class election, Dwayne Stuber came out on top as our class president; Gale Barton, vice presi- dent; and Joan Cotton, secretary. Merla Hicks was chosen as our trustful treas- urer. For our class sponsor we had Coach Ray Wolf. The sophomores treated us to a hay- rack party early in the year. We return- ed this with a wiener roast by the river. The second semester we had a skating party at the Hillcrest Rink. Toward the end of the year, we had a sandwich sale to help out our financial standing. During the first semester, Jim and Phyllis Van Buren moved away. Joan Heacock and Virgil Robison joined our class in the second semester. We are honored to have boys from our class represented in every phase of athletics. We have members in band, chorus, and glee clubs. We also have a freshman sextet composed of Kitty Chadock, Thelma Babbitt, Donna Belle Hendershott, Merla Hicks, Keith Toep- fer, and Donald Nieukirk. Our class meetings are pretty quiet, and the vice president had to conduct one meeting due to the absence of the president. Front Row. left to right- Alvin Beutel. F.ugene Welle, George Woerner, Glenn Papenliause. Joe Sauder, Elmer Getz Elxncn Koch. Second Row: Richard Luick. Vernon Winzeler. Wrena Stuber. Kitty Chadock. Jeanette Bolliger. Marilyn TJn- sicker. Margaret Dill, Joan Cotton, Dorothy Dagit, Gale Barton. Jim Van Buren. Third Row: Donna Henderschott. Merla Hicks, Wilma Rowell, Jean Keller, Virginia Williams, Thelma Babbitt, Phyllis Van Buren. Donna Fox. Beverly Knapp, Betty Owens, Mr. Wolf, Advisor. Fourth Row: Gene Cooper, Keith Toepfer, Jim Strunk, Vencil Stone. Don Nieukirk, Donald Rowell, Robert Wag- enbach, Wayne Riddle, Dwayne Stuber, Alonzo Stone. Page 17 •
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Hombres SOPHOMORE HISTORY On a hot Monday morning on August 31, 1944, thirty “pea-green” freshmen were eager to begin their first year in T. C. H. S. As freshmen we elected Bob Gibson, president; Allen Oyer, vice president; Elsie Schaefer, secretary-treasurer; Dick Anderson, as our worthy Student Coun- cil representative. Coach Schoenfeld, our advisor, helped us steer our way through many troubles. When we became more acquainted with the school and its surroundings, we worked our way up to the place where we walked out of the assembly second. In the fall twenty-five of us re-enter- ed as sophisticated sophomores. At our first class meeting we elected Eugene McCoy, president; Allen Oyer, vice president; Carol Koch, secretary; Louise Huette, treasurer; and Mr. Schreiber as our advisor, Dick Anderson and Vera Moser were chosen as our Stu- dent Council members. Our class meet- ings were quite different from the fresh- man year. Now everyone talks “all the time,” and last year no one said a word. We are fortunate to have many sopho- mores participating in school activities, as band, chorus, G. A. A., sports, glee clubs, and the swing band. Front Row, left to rielit: Wilhnr Giffhoin, Bernadino Elsio Schaefer, Carol Krch, Alien Oyer. Mr. Schreiber, Lutz, Vera Moser, Dar'ena Hampton, Margaret Nee, June Third Row: Clifford Williams, Floyd Stuber, James Rapp Joyce Hazelman, Dick Anderson. Gene McC y. Pflederer, Bob Gibson, Robert Powers, Walter Gray, Jim Second Row: Curtis Koch, Barbara Patterson. Roberta Bell, Freddie Woerner. Patterson, Betty Brown, Louise Huette, Mary Alice Paine, • Page 16
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Fotografia [Photographs] 1, Junior-Senior Banquet, 1945; 2, Freshmen Class Officers; 3, Sophomore Class Officers; 4, Junior Class Oficers; 5, Senior Class Officers. HENRY BIRKENBUSCH SON Jewelers Pekin, Illinois --- • --- STUART JEWELRY CO.. Inc. Credit Jewelei's Pekin, Illinois • Pag} 18
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