Tuscola High School - Tuscolian Yearbook (Tuscola, IL) - Class of 1948 Page 28 of 116
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Page 29 text: “CLASS HISTORY V © were typical green freshmen when we,a class ef sixty-six, entered T. C. H. S. in September of 1944, Being no different from any other class, however, v;e soon found ourselves very much a part of high school life, Vv’e showed an interest in all activities that were open to freshmen. For class officers we chose: President,Elwin Reeder; Vice-President,Betty Stenger; Secretary-Treasurer, Donald Conn; and Student Council Member, Phyllis Van Winkle. Miss Deer and Miss Frantz were our advisers. As sophomores our enrollment had decreased somewhat, but we began to take part in more activities. Our officers were Willis Frahn, President; Helen McConnell,Vice-President; Stella Decker, Secretary-Treasurer; and Kenneth Ring, Student Council Representative. Cur advisers were Mrs. Flack and Mr. Schrader. During our junior year fifty-eight were enrolled. Our caoable President was Kenneth McQueen. Stella Decker was Vice-President; Betty Moody,Secretary-Treasurer; and Martha Ann O'Neill, Student Council Member. The high point of the year was the Prom, which had a Mexican theme. The success of this affair was due to the fine leadership of our class officers and of our advisers, Miss Bundy and Mr. Johnson, and to hard work on the part of everyone. To raise money for the event, we sponsored bake sales, a turkey raffle, a Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, and a play, GOING PLACES, which was directed by Kiss Hacy. As seniors, we numbered fifty-six. For this last mile of high school,we again chose Willis Frahm for President. Other officers were Kenneth Ring,Vice-President;Joan Scott,Secretary-Treasurer; and Martha Ann 0«Neill,Student Representative. Our helpful advisers were Miss Sluss and Miss Magnusson,The year was high-lighted by the work on this Annual, and by the presentation of tbe class play, THE GHOST PARADE, directed by Miss Grumbles. As we had so often been warned during the beginning of our careers at T. C, H. S., we found ourselves thinking about graduation long before spring came,and wishing that time did not pass so swiftly. Some of us plan to work when school is over; others anticipate college next year. Still others are undecided about thoir immediate futures. Whatever we do in these next years,dear T» C. H. S., we shall undoubtedly find that the benefits of the wisdom you have given us will never cease to make our lives happier and more useful.May we compensate for the great debt we owe you by living useful,honest,upright lives,and thereby prove that we were worthy of being so tenderly, yet firmly guided through what were perhaps the most important years of our lives. Lawrence Jess ”
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