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Senior Class History September of 1941 found e grout) of sixty-tvo students roaming in the halls of T. C. H. S. In six weeks ve held the record of having more teachers than any other class. We elected Mabel Moody, Pre'sident; Richard Kelly, Vice-President; Marjorie Ponder, Secretary-Treasurer; Lowell Reeder, Student Council Representative. Our class advisers were Miss White end Miss Deer. 4 large number of the class took oart in the various activities in which they have distinguished themselves. Fall of 1942 found us once again in the hall of T. C. H.S.and a little more confident than the year before. We started the year with electing Don Sunderland. .President; Pob Currv, Vice-President; Marjorie Ponder, Secretary-Treasurer; Lois Thayer, Student Council Representative. Mrs. lack and Miss Sluss were our class advisers. The next fell when the class registered in high school, ve were very familiar with the surroundings. The I prer-classmen elected Pill Stellsvorth, President; Joan Jones, Vice-President; Mprjorie Ponder, Secretary-Treasurer; and Lois Thayer, Student Council Represents Give Our class advisers were Miss Sluss end Mrs. Huff 'The t O big events of the year were the Junior Class oic , A sk Me Another and the reception, which carried out a Dutch ;;heme. After many years of hard work, it is almost over for some of us. This year ve elected John F.u?rPresident; Lois Stoons, vice.presider.t; Marjorie Ponder, Secretary-Treasurer; Don Sunderland, Student Council Representative; our class advisers. Miss Sluss and ’ iss Msgnusson. The Senior Class play was Spring C-reen which went over in a big way and T. C. H. S. will remember the play and us for some time to come. In our Junior and Senior years ve lost three boys to our armed forces. They were Lloyd Scott and Lowell Reeder to the Navy, and. Wayne Von Lanken to the Army. So ends our last year at T. C. H. S. We graduate into a world of hostility. Many of the boys will go to the armed forces and some of us will seek further education in colleges; others will be employed in various jobs that are open for’us now. But whatever confronts us, we will meet it with enthusiasm and willingness, in order that this Democracy shall not perish from the earth. Jean Wood
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