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In the fall of 1%4, thirty little ( Freshies entered the marble halls of T.C.H.S., hoping to overcome our shy- ness and be a credit to our high school. Our class was soon organized with Coach Schoenfeld as our advisor. Bob Gibson was given the honor of becoming our first class president; and Elsie Schaefer, secretary-treasurer.The first big event of the school year was an all school hayrack ride. Next, following an old tradition,the Sophomores honored us with a weiner roast. The last impor- tant event of the year was the pionic at Mineral Springs Park. We boldly entered the halls the’ next year, no longer having the small, green, inferior look of the previous year. We lost five of our class members —Pat Carpenter, Yvonne Wright, Betty Ripper, Joe Rodgers,and Walt Gray,while the Patterson twins were welcomed back into our midst. This year our class advisor was Mr. Schrieber. Our officers were Gene McCoy, president; Allen Oyer, vice-president; Carol Koch, secretary; and Louise Huette, treasurer.By selling sandwiches at school, and hot dogs at basketball games, we increased our treasury. The year passed rapidly, and it was soon time to take the final exams. We had now completed half of our high school course. As nJollyn Juniors, we re-elected Gene McCoy as presidentjhis able assis- tant was again Allen Oyer, while Berna- dine Lutz was secretary;and Carol Koch, treasurer. Jack Anderson, Joe Rodgers, Carol Hasty, and Maxine Schaumleffle, were welcomed into our class which now totaled thirty. Our first big excite- ment was the arrival of our long-await- ed class rings. Next, we all tried our ability to sell magazines, the proceeds of which were to be used for our Junior Senior Prom. One of the most important events of the year was when we put on our Junior Play, The Great Big Door- step , which, we are sure, was the best play Miss Schneider ever produoed. At PROPHECY CONTINUED he doing now? Allen: Oh, he works for Jim Bell who owns the Bell Truck Line. Gene: Is that right? I suppose you know that Carol Koch followed fc her father's footsteps and she now owns Cookie's Sweet-shop in Tremont. the end of the semester, Gene McCoy re- signed as president of our class, and Curt Koch was elected. The last import- ant event of the year was the Junior- Senior Prom at the Jefferson Hotel, to which we had looked forward for three years. Returning to school in the fall, we were at last those sophisticated Seniors!! All of our class members were back except the Patterson twins :andi Emory Kelly. We welcomed Bill Mason into our midst. Curt Koch was chosen to guide us in our final and most important year of high school. Allen Oyer was, for the fourth time, elected as vice-president, and Bernadine Lutz, secretary; and Carol Koch, treasurer. Our class took several conducted tours during the year, which everyone enjoyed. We are looking forward to the end of our year when we will have the Senior play and the Junior-Senior Prom. During the four years many of our class took part in outside activities, such as chorus, band, sports, and Stu- dent Council. Those serving on the latter were Dick Anderson, Vera Moser, Bob Gibson, Louise Huette,Floyd Stuber, and Wilbur Giffhorn. Vera was president of the Student Council this last year, while Bill Mason was president of the Student body. Our class has some of the most outstanding athletes ever to enter the high school among which are Bob Gibson, Floyd Stuber, Wilbur Giffhorn, Diok Anderson, Bill Mason, Jim Pflederer, and Allen Oyer. So now—with sad hearts we bid adieu to dear old T. C. H. S., and the four happiest years of our lives. -mSs Louise is secretary to that famous lawyer,Smitty Applegate, and rumors are that they will soon be married . Allen: I didn't know it, but I do now. That takes care of everyone except Punk, doesn't it? Do you know any- thing about him? Gene: He invented Grow-Baok Hair Tonic and used it himself. It made his hair grow so fast he couldn’t cut it fast enough. I guess he has it under control now. Do you remember --------- — Just then Gene awakes from sleep by the ringing of the alarm clock. Too bad!! It was all only a dream.
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