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442 - 1935 Antioch
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SNIPPETS of SALEM
442 - 1935 Antioch
Township High School
Yearbook, signatures
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direct from the original printing.
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was
the Juniors held
mas vacation the
chosen trom the Junior Class to
talen~
interpretations of
C)ompl8ted ~he :Pi-qgram.
The tirst successful
IN THE FUTURE
Let :us look .back on that smart class of y()re
~rom which fame has .risen. tomany.a score.
First, to Ruth Chinn I. wil.l give my three cheers,
Who today on Broadway aPavlowaap:pears.
· Bob Cremin a hard-working artist, I s~e,
A Raphael of Titian some daY she will be.
Well, look who is here to :pay me a call!
It.' s Cropley, the actor, booked solid this fall.
What's thaH rt.•s a brick falling down from the sky.
Just Jean, th.e aviatri:x;, catching my eye.
I heard of L~s :from my neighbor today,
Big butter .and egg.man out this way.
On some bandit•s·head there's a big reward,
Which Sheriff Stanley .~s look~ng toward.
Bob Smith ancl Ray King, wh(jm no one forgets,
Are out ih the jungle collecting some.:pets
For Mienersm.ann' s llirc:u.s. now :playing near here.,
With DCit· Hunter,· their acroba.t, I he.ar.
What's. all that magnificent di:p:p.ing for?
It.•s Elsie Hanke--watch her soar
Toward the flying trapeze where Vil'ginla waits,
Taking her chance .at the :pearlY gates.
There • s a .bareback rlder, riding a :pinto;
I believe that • s our ol.d :pal Gra.ce Minto.
There • s the ge:l I •ve ne •er seen f.or monthst
It's Margaret Denme.n·.doing her stunts.
Who ls that driving the . buCking car?
It • s Nora Arnold, a featured star.
A couple of names I just. mu.st mention,
One's Avice, attending the. teachers' convention.
Ru~h .Wells. is
:president of the affair.
The/.~q.p.th of. America • s in her. care.
Who is that gal so cute and :pert'?
It • s .. Irene, the reporter, getting the dirt.
And :pray who is that asleep in the chair?
I guess the s.train' s. more· than Marjorie can bear.
Turn Qn the radio; hear. that croon?
Just Armand Dalgaard · out of· tune •..
We mustn't. forget the team, Bray and Sitler;
Their singing would :please even Herr Hitler.
JusJ turn the dial once more to the right,
Coach Simpson • s on the air toni.te.
Listen close, draw u:p your chair;
It's Christensen and Johnson, the famous :pair.
I •most forgot Re>dney, "Beg your :pard,"
He's .Primo Ca:rnera 's• b()dy guard .•
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J'ane Warriner
i. B:l"i!t.t ~. G.J:p,;ferce,
thr~e
t~w
girls and t,he
days wer~ spent
students.
several weeks later the
toil of. initiat1on,1rhi~h ended 1fith
Country ]!'air we chose to
quite.a.eum of' mo9-ey, In
watermelons •. As
nsmentwitb the
})aseball, even
Our f'i.rst two
ran and Mr. Hackett.
two, on the second.
next
was. such· a
planned.. in
whi.ch the Jtilliors have taken .an active part,
bus~est
of' our high school Cflreer.
an
An-
"S,equoia,"
in
the
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SOPHOMORES
we the class of
class excels if nothing else.our
in making. money. Al!}l8.d ft.rious
plans for
after.
on. us
to.do
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class did, one thillg while Freshmen, that 110 other class ev.en thougU or attempted
to do.
We gave a banquet for our parents and teachers.
After the banquet two
ball teams composed of J'reshmen boys played in the gym.
In the la.st month
of school we had a p~cnic at Minto•&. The picnic wound up our Freshmen year which
a verY. active year for everyone conc.erned.
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M~lget,
A. Techert, I;. White,
L. :Pedersen, L.Musc]l, P. Mount, v. Nor~n, D~ .Fitzgerald. H. Goodell•
Perry, R.Ferr1s, ·I;.Quedent'el(i,, H. Van PB.tten, M. 'l'eckert, ·~. Dunror(i,
Peterson, R• .:rohnson, E. R1d.er, w. M. Manning, Jo Peter.son, M. Denmati.
Loeper, Il• Meyer, L. Buc~ta 0 >G,.Bergquist, M. (l&Hger, :M. McCorkle,
A. Nielsen, L.Thurl!fell, R. La13ch, M~ Musch, B.• Williams.
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
President-•---~--LUlfan.:MUach
Seoretary--..:-'---,.Lena Peders.en
Spo.nsor-~----":------Mrs. Richey
VicePres1dent--Av1ce Ricbards
Treasurer-'-------Allce PB.lal!!ke
The spec1t'1c ~ilils qt our
are:
(a)To serve as.a connect-
between the ·.home and
(o) to t'urnishopport)J.nity ror soci~h ~?tivities.
has many interesting activities during ~he year.
At Christmas tiine ·
been the. custom to .. s en(i a box or rood to some needy taml,ly in Antioch;
a nry nice one this year.
program.
It ~s
At one or our recent meetings we, had
a debate
"Resolve(i 'l'bat. 1;he Modern Girl is supe~ior .to the Qld,.
The talks on bP1;h sides were ..very interesting, and the ~rtirmat:i.ve
At our next meeting. two or tile Junior members, I.ena Pede~
and Jeanette Peterson, are to giV:e a short play.
At this meeting .we will .ha\9
ot bringing another girl 1!'hO does not belqng to any club as our
years our Club ll.as given .teas and banquets ror the mothers.
clothing class bas its style show th,is spring
the Club are
their m()thers and the post. grad)J.a te member·!!!~ After the .style show
to have a. party tor our guests .•
·1st row. Er~'Va.n Pe,ttJ:~n, P·.,Hazen, B;· Bray,
C •.. Phillips, N. Arnold, M. Piersdorff.
2nd row • . K• Smith, J. Culver~A. Richards, w. Manning, M.L. Sibley, E. Robbins,
C•. ~ichdi, P. Richey, F •. Simpson, R •. Zajicek, R. Wells, V. Tidmarsh.
3rd·row. C.• Jackson, W. King, V. Wilton, H. Strang, C~ Cremin, A. Christensen,
v. Wells, J. Gilmer, L •. Bag~l:, L. Hooper, M· Hughes, D. Edwards.
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LATIN LEAGUE
Treasurer-,-------Cropley Phillips
Adviser--'-"'--"----'---,---Miss smit.h
President---•---,-Gwendolyn.$itler
Vi.Cie-'Presldent---,---,---Betty- Bray
Secretary--•-.--,------•Grace Minto
The Latin League. 1:~ made up bf Latin. students and former Latin st.udents with
Miss Smith as the leader.
Only third. arid foUrth year students.may hold office;
'l'he second-,year s.tudents may votei .and the first-year students are mere pl:ebians
who can on:).y elect two trJbunes to veto any
ses.
measures
passed by tile
This. yearPark~r Ha~en andNora ¥nold,are the tribuhes~
Th.e League is financJ:~d by dues,
sales bring in additional fUnds;
consisting of a :P~:~nny ~ meet.ing.
. D,uring the club meet.ing
periods. t.he
sometimes .t.ake walks in. the. woods to si;!e how. many t}lings they can see 1ths.t hav.e
Latin names.
SoinetimJ:~s they play Latin games or make Latin crossword puzzhs.
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'l'.he most .. exciting thJng is the. luncheon which is ,held each year.
Latin names are given ou.t •
Menus
Each diner choos.es what b.e would like to eat.
they chopse ·from are apples, .oranges, br.ead, butter, candy, and flies.
'l'his year the L.atin League presented a :Play call:ed "A. Da:y Without
the assEimbly.
Theoutstandirigproject, ho'lrever, was the
menu. bas.ed on the foods eaten by ancient Romans.
Roman Banquet,
with
COMMERCIAL .CLUB.
President-----------,.-----""----Bertha Cr.emin
Vice"'President------------------:Edith.M~hy
Secretary--------.,.---•-------Priscilla. Brett
Tr·easurer--,. ... --.,.-------------Lars Stet':f'enburg
Adviser•------------"''"------·•--Mrs• Dardenne
The CoDlJIIercial Club is made up or several departments.
to become a member or the club must earn ten points.
the. required poiJlts he. is. not a regular member.
work in the. different departments.
Each person wishing
Until she or he does make
He can make. the points by doin!!.
The departments .are:
Correspondence Depart-
Dramatic ·Depa.rtment, Bookkeeping Department, and
The. Correspondence Department corresponds. 1rith boys . and girls in high .schools
different states and c.ountries.
Some ot them e.re Hawaii, California, BelglUD),
and S1ritzerland. The Diamatlc Department puts on all assembly programs and special
ill the ~lub meetings. The Lost and Found DepartDient checks in all things
round and tui"ns .them back to the owner. The Bookkeepiilg Department take.a
ot all the books, showing receipts and disb\ri'8~ents.
The. Nenpapt~r Depart-
newspaper. called "Sequoia News •" 1rh1ch is put
or three cerit8a copy.
Club, organiz11d by Mrs. Dardenrie, has been one
out every two
lst. row. D. Kistler, c. Smith, J.• Hughes, F. Dibble, Mr. Riechers,
J. Allner, T •. Kubs, D. Merritt •
2nd row. c. Hawkins, G. Hawkins, C. Rosenstock, J. Riddell, J. Bagel, H•. White,
A. Drecoll.
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MATHEMATICS CLUB
Presicient--,..----"--.---"----,..Homer White
Vice President-------'----.Jayne Allner
S.ecretary and Treasurer-----Tony. Kubs
Adviser---------.,..-----..,--Mr. Riechers
The Math Club ls made up of any Freshmen, Sophomores,
that wish to become member's.
Juniors, or
Seniors
As there are so many under-classmen among the mem-
bers the Math Club has in reality become a puzzle club,
The programs have consisted mainly of puzzles., some mechanical. and
ematical, presented by various memb.ers of the club.
while ·this club is not
active as some or the Qther organizations have been, it is •serving its
so
purpose
for it .is providing its members with the mental gymnastics they enjoy. This year
the club gave a program in assembly in which the student body was allowed to answer the puzzles.
After the assembly program a sheet was passedout
difficult problems and puzzles.
bers of the· Math Club.
with some
The prizes were puzzLes that were made by mem-
They. were won by Everett Truax and Chest.er Craft.
It is hoped that as time goes on theClub may.even make a collection Of puzzles to be preserved for ruturemembers, and thus.bring them much .enjoyment
days to come.
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R. Dl!nman, H. Rudolf, D•. Truax, F. Zeil!n,
Mr.Kutll, F. V.erkest, G. Griffin, H. Bonner, H. Hallwas, lf, Griffin,
2nd. row. R. Hallwas, B• Schneidel",, L.• Perry, J". ~aliger, R. Doolittle, .P. Wesner,
J. Her.m~m, D. Minto, .R. Burnett, A. Houghton, F• ,Elt'ering, A. Anderson,
3rd row. G. Anderson, w. Craft, E. Paske, c. Shedek, R. HillS, c. Craft,C.McCorm..;
ack, R •. Griffin, R.Waters, L. Houghton, W. Lyons, o. Hanke, R. Carney, H.Edwards.
ANTIOCH CHAPTER
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
:President---,..--~--"'--------•Howard
Bonner
Vice Pr.esident---------,----Glenn Grlft1n
'secretary-----------------·-Frank V:erkest
Treasurer-,------'-.,--,..---------.Fr.ank . . Zelen
REiporter--..; ___ .;. _______ _. ___ ,-Everett Truax ..
.Advise.r------------------- .. ----Mr. Kutil
The. Future Farl!lers or Amer.ica is a National
Organization of vocational stu•
dents studying l!lgricultureinthe high schools of' the United States and its
pes-
The Antioch Chapter was the first. to organize in the state of Illinois,
or its.membl!rs was the first ,president or; ThEI State Association or Future
Farmers whl!n that association was organized at th'e University of' .Illinois.
Two of' our members have received the highest honors·that can be conferred in
the organization.
HomEirEdwardl! and KEinneth Denman received the American Farmer
degree which il! co.nt'.erred upon a select few at the Natlo.nal Convention held
an-
nually at Kansas Cl ty, .Missouri.
This pest y'Eiar our.local chapter conducted manyinterestlngactivltles.
The
first track .meet tor FtitU.re Farmers ever conducte.d in Illinois was sponsored
by
Indoor ba.seball and basketball contests are held among chapters
section.
Livel!tock, grain, e.nd poultry judg1ng contests arEI conducted
times during the year at VSl"iousplaces throughout the state.
Public
speaking and debating contest.s .are an outstanding feature of F. F. A. worl,\:.
1st row. J. Nelson, B. Cremin, B •. Bray,Mr. Bright, Mr. Riech•t"s, A. Christensen,
G. Sitler, A. Richards.
2nd row. D. Sebold, Y. King; V. Wilton, Miss Roberts, J.Allnel', L.Voltz; I. .• Musch.•
3rd row. H. Bonner, G. Griffin, B •. White, P. Richey, D. Williamson, R. Thill,
J •. Crandall.
STUDENT COUNCIL
---.•-----'--"-·-------.,."--Mr.
Principal ..
Bright
Dean of Boys------------.,.-.. .,.---,l(r. Riechers
Dean of Girls-------..,,-,. ... --.:.----Miss·.Roberts
Presid.!'.nt of Senior Class-'-.,..,---.,-- .. -·--.,--Dan Williamson
Vice,.-President of Senior Class---·---·Agnes Christensen
President of Junior Class•-----.;-.,..,.-,------.,-PaulRichey
Vice-Presldent.of Junior'Class----.,..,.----Dorothy Schold
President of . SOphomore . Class---------------Roger Thill
Vice-President of SophomoreClass----- .. -Vallere .Wilton
President of Freshmen Class-----------.,.;-Jack: Cr.andall
Vice-President of Freshm~nClass-•--,-------June Nelson
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President of Latin League--,---•,.----,.-Gwend.olyn Sitler.
Vice-President of Latin League--.,..,-.,---------Betty Bray
President of Home Economics Club----.-•--•Lill:ian Musch
Vice•Presldent.of .Home Economics Club---Avice Ri.chards
President of Math Club--~;. _____ .. _.,._ .. ;;.;...; ... ____ Homer White
Vice-President of Math C1ub------.-.,--------Jayne<Allner
President of F .F .A.•--•"'-"'-------·""·..... ,....,.-..,Howard Bonner
Vice-President of .. J'.~F .A.--.. - ..,---.,----'-----Glenn Gritfin
President of Commercial Club-------------Bertha Cremin
Vice-President.of Com!D.ercial Club-,--------Edith Murphy
THE DEPARTMENT OF MTJSIC
Allnost everyonE? irr school is attorded JP. op~rtunity to exhibl 1; his or her
musioal.abiUties •. T~se who singmay. join Chorus or Giee Club and tl1ptiewho prefer instrumente.l.work may joinoneof the orchestras or the band.
6ne .out of every six people in sch.ool belongs to the band;which was organ:tzed by.Han!:!. Ton. Holwed~ i.n 1.932.
'!'he Orchestra and the l)an~e Oro.hestra haTe been
organized for senral years •. The Orohellt.ra he.s l:!een devel()ped to do very good ln.'
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strumental work; and the Dance Oro}lestra 0 which is very popular, has quit.e oft.en
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bad professioul ep.gagements,such as playing tor o~her schools' prom.~. '!'he Chorus
and Gl.eeClub, also under thecdirection of ll!r •. vonHolwede, }laTe presented
programs' throughout the year.
given on March e.
The annual concert of. the inusic
fine
department was
A large audience enjoyed the following .progre.m.
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The Long Day Closes---,----.:.----:-- 7 ---:---.., ..... """"----------...... ---------.:.-;. __A•.SuUevan
Com!', Ye Disconsolate-------.-.,..:-'-----·-----------,..--,...--------.,.------------s~ Webbe
The. Three Minstrels-------..: .................. .;... o. .................................... -. ..........................
Brull
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Day'bresJt............................ ;. .................... ;. .................... ;. .. ,... .. .,..,. ....... ...; ............ ;. ............. .,. ........ c. Harris
sylvia----------........... .; .............. ., ................. .,. .............. - .... :... .... ,.. .... .,. ............................ .;. .. o•.. speaks
S.oloist, Jeannette Peterson
Glory toGod--------.. ~-;. ........ .., ................................ .,..,..:. ............ ;.. ...................... .,.J!'. Mendelssohn
Lover, Come Back to Me-----.. --.,.-.,;.,. .. .-.,. ............... .,. ... ...; ...... .,. ................................. J!' ......s. Romberg
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Soloist, Rut.h Ona N.elson
Kyrie Bleison-----------.... .,. ................ .-.............. .,. .. .,., .. :-.:. .............. ., ............................ G. Folmer
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Bi.s. HQnor •. March-------------""--;. .... ., .. .,.:. .... .-........................................ .:............ ., ..H. Fillmore
Military Ball,. Overture-----------.. --.,------..--... --------------------'----E •. Holmes
Festal Day, Concert Ms,rch------:---------------------------------.----..,-L. Bruch tel
Presentation of popular faTori'l;es by ensemble of dancers, singers, and orchE?stra.
It's June in .Tanuary-------Vooalista, Betty Bray, Ruth Nelson, Jeannette Peterson
Prize. Valtz---------.,.---------... -------..------.., .. ., .......... ,.. ........ .., .... , .. -Dance, Ruth Chinn
Sop}listicated Lady-.,-----,-,-----------,....,.-----------""--------.,-----Dance, .. June Nolte
Famous Waltzes--.:. ........ ,.. ........ ,.. .. ., .................. .,. .......... _____ ,_.,. .. .,. .. ,.. .............................. .,.-orchestra
Deutscher Schuhplat.tler-------.,------,------------.,--Dsnce, Ruth Chinn ,Tune ..Nolte
J:)aneing With .My Sbad.ow--------------------.,.------.----------,...,---------,---Ensemble
Stars·1nl!'ell
On llabama.,-..
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Dean Ensemble
Williams
Love
Bloom------;.;.
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Piano·Melodies----------.,. .... .,..,..., ...... o;. .. -. .. ., .................................. _ .. ________ETerett Galiger
Ta:ngo-·-.. ----... --------------... --.--;._,-. .. '"., ...... .:. ........................ .,.-----.---..,.:..... ,. ...........Ensemble
Dinah---------------------;,c------,-------- 7------------------,--------.,----orohestre.
Congra.tula te Me----------•"'----,.--,. ..., .. ,..,. .... _____ ----------•"'.-------------..Ensemble
On MaJ 13 t}lere was a music festival at BensE?nTille 1n which the musical
groups participated. Tb.e o.th•r groups from schools in the Northwest Conference
ala() t(lok part, under the direction of Mr. Raymond.DToralt, Conduqtor ot Mush at
th.e Uni 'Yersi ty .of Wisconsin.
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· 31'4(iQ''I!',iili•L .• Williams, G.• P.iero•. l:. Borgstrom~
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Ma;t"viD. Fe.nnema
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W:at;re11 }~iller
D()ti&Edwards
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lst,l'pw •. E;. Mu.i-phy, .V.Tidlll8rsh; .r .• :B,ellock,. P •. Bl'~tt, N~ .Arnold,
J• 11'81-rineii, B. C~em,in, it • Culv,er i U~ Deiiiil8Jl• . S. ;Perry'.
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p".Crart~~ F. "Simpson; a. Meinersmann, s. Lukas,
SpJ.i,h,.E. ~rUf!,% 1 4,~. Dalgae:rd.
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The ··senlor ·Class presented a three:.. a'~,; play, "The Poor Rich;" with the
casta:
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":&OB" .• CARP~•.
F6wl1e Sillip~on•'
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a ·.:vouilg .~olllege man
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SAM' CARPENTER
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his .mother
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Cropley Phillips
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Sarah.· Perry
Ro~~rt • R.Y. sJaith
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Cheatet Cratt
Priscilla Bret't
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Nora .A:rnold
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a~ired.girl lllidFrench maid
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G.Phrce, B.Maier,
INTERCLASS PLAY WINNERS
INTERCLASS ·PLAY TOURNAMENT
In the second annual Interclass Tournament the Freshmen play,
Club Pa.Per," took first place.
"Mrs. Hall's
The. Sophomore play, "It Pays to be a Poggle," won
second place, and "Handsome Is," the Junior play, placed third.
The following people played in "Mrs. Hall's Club Paper".
MRS. HALL --------------Ernestine Robbins
MARCELLA---------------------Gayle Pierce
ALICE---------------------Ruth Cunningham
ROSE·"'----------"'------------Evelyn Skeen
JEAN-"---------------------Glenda·neselms
Director, Betty.Maier
The cast ot the Sophomore play, "It Pays to be a Poggle," was as follows:
YR. POGGLE--------------------------James Herman
MRS. POGGLI----------"--------:·-------Fern Dibble
EJIIA---------------"-------•--------cleo Jackson
D.&.N-----.. ----------------,-----------DonaldMinto
THJ MBSSENGER BOY-----•--------------... otto .Hanke
Direct.or, Elaine Hennings
The. characters in "Handsome Is," were:
IIOTBERPJ.XTON------------•------••---:Hazel Chinn
GEORGE, .her son-------------------Marvin Fennema
GLADYS; .his wite---,.. .......................................... uu.i~ Musch
MR. CARRINGTON-----,..-,.. ............ ,.. ...........................Homer White
MRS. CARRINGTON• .. ---•---------,..--.. -,.; ...Ruth !'erris
Director, Cheryl Smith
Across t!lU pl&in I journeyed on toot
With o~y the>sky tor company
And. I ·saw and pal!sed thru more
On that &Tt!nttul ;lourne;r,
Than ever book could teach me.
The. eS:rth was wara and triendl;r beneath· JA1· tnt
The trees, thEI flowers, and shrubs glistened
In the gloll' of the sun.
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'l'he .birdlll sang .songs J)f friendlin.ess
And I was .no· longer. •.· friendless. tranler.
firm
And so T walked more cautiously
Like one who ltn01JS not when
A friend may .turn against him
And to my joy in time
I .soon r.eached firmer ground.
But alas what firmer ground%
The eart.h grew wh1t.e; the air as hot as flame,
And then a storm·sent its bolts and flashes
crashing thru. the sky,
And rain to earth.
So tierce and .raging U.ke hell i tselt
Becamethe storm,
That I prayed to God tor mercy
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And huddled bal:t' .drowned upon the earth;
Nowever.wet and treacherous,
At last God sent the storm to other regions
And >I rose and thanked him for it,
Journeying on, journeying on though weary :!.n sp;!.ri t •
.The Master. now sent .a. coolwilld
]!'rom hiS heavenly th:l'one,
And a gentle warm sun,
so that in .time, the earth was red again
And pulsed and. moved. like a living thing.
sprang up
4.
5.
e.
21.
October
29.
31.
November
Sen1or.s .give perty and invge the whole
3 •. "White Hell ot· Pit.z P8.lu, ~ a l!!Ovie.
5-9•7 Final Junior.play reheersals.
9.,.9 J.unior play "Rega:tta" •. · .· Goo4>o~o:wd and fine
12, .Major .. Sext.on sp.eaker f~.r Armistice Jlrogram •
20 •. Richmond basketbalLgame her.e •. We .won this
23. 'fe811l s11ems pret.ty good; we. won trom werren.
29. "Uncle'I'om•s Cabin" movie. Many tears were
2e.. Warren game here,. We also. won this game,
29.,.30 Tl;lanksgiving,..Nosohool-Don•t eat too.mU,ch turkeyt
1.
December
5.
7.
8.
14.
15.
18.
19~
20,
23.
2B.
29.
"'I' he Lombards" assembly program.
Arlington played here~ • We lost the game.
Junior dance •.. M~nY. ventured on the d!lilce floor tor
We played BensenvHle there and won by two points.
Ag •Club Indoor basebalL game .•
Ela game .there. We won.
"Polwnbus',! movie.
Leyden·played.here and• we lost the ga,me.
School out,tpr ChristiD.asvacationt
Alumni basketball game •. Why, sure, w.e won 1 .
Alumni banquet and dance. It was .we•ll attended.
January
3.
4.
7.
e.
19.
21.
Lay a•ay your toys.
Palatine game the~e.
CloJ;bing.class gives
Browne's Jubilee Singers.
Evening program given for
"Rip Van Wi!lkle'' moviE!. What a man was hE!,
R.T. Nev111~t, Cave Jl.!an (yes Kentucky caves, lt you please) •
We wontrom.Ela here.
F.F.A. Debate.
1~-14 F.F.A •. Movie ":Wagon Wheels".
Good show B.nd well attended.
15. Played Leyden there.andlost 54 to 19.
F~F.A.· De.bate.
1e. "Lady .or the. La.ke" movie.
22. Palatine played here and they won.
28. Are we going to have a Sequoia? That's the quE!stion.
Mar.ch
1.
The answer is "YE!s".
We won from Wauconda in the.lr gym.
Freshman. dance. They're stE!pplng right out now.
"Call.ot the Wild" movie.
Tol,U'namE!nt at I.ibE!rtyy111e. 'fe played DE!ertleld.. Shields and lost 55 to 24.
Pi~t.ures ot classe.s and organi.zations take!l tor "Sequoia".
Kusic.concert.and .dance. Say,that.chorus cansing.atter all: End or 4th 6wks.
Arlington game there. l'fe lost 26 to 30. Boys will be boys!
One. Act play, ."Pink Geraniums".
PubliC· speaking tol,U'namentcontestants.practice.On us during assembly.
St, Patrick's tea. We had a gr13.nd time.
"Wi!lnersor the West" morning movie.
Sophomore dance. We hear they had a swell time.
Jane Dudley-.;..assembly program.
Roman Banquet by Latin League.
"Robinson Crusoe" movie.
De~id.l:l.nef'or ."Sequola".
"Miles.Standish" movie.
Orpheum Quartette.
End or 5th 6wks.
21. Easter Bunny is .here: . .
26-2?. Seiii.or play "The Poor Rich"..
29.. Movie.
11.
13.
25.
29.
30 ~
31.
A real cute playt
Prom. A Japanese scene.
Gerald. Gi'i!'ing. Assembly program.
Baccala1,1l'eate. My how solemn our Seniors aret
]!::z:ams. Truly.your final chance.
Mem()rial Day. . No .school, G.ee t It. seems good:
But more finals. today.
June
3,
6,
At last it's here.
Commencement nlght,
Grade cards,
Ahl
Last d,ay or school tor another year.