Abingdon High School - Tatler Yearbook (Abingdon, IL)

 - Class of 1931

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X u I fm. :h'b.LL1.- ----- -b--'- :::J.d'.L: IU l W FOREUJORD It is our wish that this Tatler of 1930.-31, be a Treasure Chest in which qou will find a record of qour hapf- piest daqs and busiest hours durinq the past school gear. for qour joqs and hopes and dreams are treasured here. - - - - - B 0 'W . ,' i W 'W U I !' nllllllwux :H N ull" ---4-' pI"Q,3IUlyil"lq '-44' "Hu- A 1 fMQMfp1 "" f K ...lv 1 mlllfHnn.:"ffll!""M'willy"f-1Ir'-flllm 41 l.'f::.,. g A .4 s ',gy,IdI rl l,4' vlIllln,,... :I ,,...,,.llllU lrii 1 'wxlllk llllll nH"lII-llldfllll 'l'H"nIlN iq!! Minh Nl 'ulwI'l.", l l"'l'II Ilillll 'q ll. lil ln A' ' II ullll mn mn lllh. I' ' " nl l ll vllx " B Q gn . B' s'rAFt-' ' Ediiorvin-chief - Assisiani Ecliior -' Business manager -' Assisiani Illanaqer - Literary Josephine Campbell Beulah Euelqn Leiqh Social and Dramatic Thomas Bennet! Helen Oldfaiher Art Harold Lomax Florence Bond Jokes Rau Deliass Florence Hickman Faculty Advisor George ID. Benner - Duncan morrison v f Lois Lomax - william Lewis - lDaqne Churchill Athletics Anna Belle Bird mariha IDeir Leo Knisleq Snapshots marie Flake Grace Danielson Glada Holmes Stenographers Dorcas Famulener lone Bowton Calendar Isabel Simpkins Genevieve llhlman WW 1 in 'lhl D lu! U' - ...... 'Hr 'vf ......l fff'1l,l"ff'-- - 'g'uQ '- Ji' ,Nlmlli 5' "1-u.. H-l 'lx 'A ul" 'll 'JJ' I illlllwh 'l llll , ,, l',u l ', , "mln J 1 l" H "um, ' I' ! 'l", 'ln . l-In , .1 ll. I' ., -I ,. ' Fl' IIN' ""!'Il"',maIl!',llI """ 'll' NH, UNuwi-4JmofrliaAU v,-,. N WWWMWWMAW 1"' 1 q ll I i Il I' 'I In I W If 41l',I nIIln.,,, .,. In K mi ,. ,nlllh wi l 'HN n. wllli 'III'-.":,.:ul'!v'b :"z:m "" 'W W' M HW ul h'm"f: I' ll"lnn.N:"lm mn. 1 : ull: lla NH Nl.: ul- :ln :hh hm' ull illlzz Al I ' ' iq ' 'ak lllllg ,, 0 BOARD OF EDUCATION President - - E. ID. Crumbaker Secretary - - F. ID. Reqnoldu members Dr. C. E. Uleir C. J. Johnson L. 11. Bird P. O. Dunleuq Il. A. Rilcheq WQP llll ' ' ill? I 'Ia Q, 0 Bm? NJN Tl 'I , ,.ilI!m.I5- -lF'mul" I I- W 'gif' "nga 'vzjg ,,,., ,,,,' "lr ."'f" """. 'W' i, ,......., jxa' .,5w" 'Q 'Jjq' -. 'I 'HH' 'l:ILX - 'M A I' V ,fl--" ' ' lim"-'-,h " 'Nl' . 41gl,,'1""-,.1n, I l"y5eq"!' glqll,-"'ff3.u1n. 1' If' W:"- ju.. fx Q fllly '-"' ' 'IU 'll' ""'-lm' v '-I Ili. U 'Il' ww' ,dwwu mm ' 'IH' 1A - :"'.M,"'w1 "lv ' 4A, ,., X '.n ,ml 'll ll' ilu., u, ' Wi, II! llllllwlslu qiau:n,lgp71,u11nEi',h :.1lrMpl4,l In Wm.. I I ' In 'U I' I' ' ' In t'll,lllh b..'1::M2.... .lu uLf...1llfffg,' ll'l,"' ul Q l 'fCf:l'b1lll1' ""' ff....lIffmfln..ffF " 'fff:nd'l4lIZ' l mr 4111 DEDICATION To the Board of Edu- cation. who throuqh their untirinq efforts have made possible our Alma Mater. we. the Class of 1931, dedicate this, the sixteenth volume of the Tatler. 5 0 W M " It rfl': x g . .. 'ggi w e rsrfl f,ume1:,.,,h.,,thh.l.,nfo - 42, .. 'H 'llf''-'!-fll":1lEl1l:"ll-f'-A'"ilu I' f -1:5 fbi n j 7.1-. CONTENTS MNH U, I+ N My I, wr.. 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J 1 , Q I -1 W.. fQ 1iiifiCK'if31i9E Tue TATLER 331 4i?i1'f?KE1f?e1?13f2' 4 SAMUEL EARNEST LEMARR GEORGE BENNER B.E., 1910 B.S., 1924 SUPEmN'rnNn1:N'r or Sc1moLs PRINCIPAL llllnols State Normal MATHEMAXTICS AND Scmxcns. "He hath a stern look, but a gentle Eureka heart." Knox "Napoleon was little." Q 92777 V ,V A314223 f .,.. ll 2" ' ' 1 1 +11 :11,x:1:Hf:m fffgsx z 1931 ss: iffy as mviiw iQf1? ' NINE - :N M CA ' 12-' 72, TATLER QQQSSZ-5!QTf xfiifizfksiig 1 if 1 x N , l TF jr 'V' S' UQ Jr l N '01 w l w N BESSE SHARER ARDEN MASTERS' , A.1s., 1930 A-B-, 1926 fi' HOME ECUNOMICS. LATIN AND HISTORY. TJ U , H Ut f IH, , Illinois VVoman's College , 'mum y 0 mms University of Illinois 1 "Let us then, be up and doing with a qshe is of so free Q0 kind so apt so 'P 'I ' J ! heart for any fam' blessed a df.'l'1l0Xifi0ll.v Wi if CECIL CREATH 5' Bs., 1930 SCIENCE all University of Illinois X "Tho modest, on his unembarass'd I brow nature had writtnngGentlemanf' H , W lm 4 l w NW' 'Y M NI ?'?' 1,55 M' lsxjoxv Y LJ ,ls H2 1 o 1 -'11 -' M wi 5+ NVQ QQKHV ff! iifjiik f I93l 322 4 fglfl ISK if-Liliifj5??i 432 TEN 71, TATLER 513: mtfffss arf Q RUTH MOORE ILA BARK "She shows her students just how A-B-, 1924 COMMERCIAL ENGI-lslf Illinois State Normal Monmouth "2llim'd reason with pleasure and wix- ' ,N dom with mirthfl PWS- RAYMOND JOHNSON B.S., 1925 Colxcu, MATIIEMATICS University of Iowa Monmouth "He makes ChCl1I11If0'll3.U to 'win typing and shorthand medals and 9 'QQ .L - fiifimiaopziiz 554 :Qxq z D931 as Qfzom fa: -i' Qifiii"f ELEVEN ig iii?-,il :La YM TATLER 3.25.-Q: iz: xg iciliiiswi DWIGHT M. HUFF MAE FERRIS 15.111, 1925 H.S., 1925 HISTORY' Exomsu AND PUBLIC SPEAKING Western Illinois State Teachers College Universitv of Illinois University of Iowa ' 0 D v "Speech is the golden harvest that fol- Musu' warex e.1't0r1mJ 'lCll1ldK7lD1l- Ioweth the flowering of thoughtlv 1-liunfream of the slrul.-I of 'nmrtulxf' Hou: To Pass In Historq It has always been a problem to the students of History to effect a maximum average by expending a minimum of energy in preparation. A partial solution for this diiliculty has been found by students who have attended Mr. Hufi"s classes for two or three years. There- fore, we wish to set down a few simple rules by which anyone with sub-average intelligence may get what he deserves-maybe more. Rule 1-Read the newspaper regularly and display your knowledge at every possible opportunity. Rule 2-Always bring a notebook to class-it doesn't matter what it contains. VVhen he stresses an important point, pretend to write it down. Rule 3-Never look bored, unless you want to recite. Impress him with your interest in the subject. Rule 4--Take advantage of the time given in grading proficiency tests hy writing down the questions for the next one. Rule 5-Laugh at all of his jokes, even if you have heard him tell them a hundred times before. Rule 6-Act as if you agreed with all of his pet theories. Never argue against them. ltule 7-He admires independence. When asked to recite show this quality by discussing an entirely diiferent subject. The rest of the class will be exceedingly gratified by your di- verting answers. Rule 8--When he favors you with one of his winning smiles, be sure to respond in like kind. It works wonders with your grades. jltule 9-When taking a quiz on a topic you know nothing about, write enough to cover one side of the page whether it is on the subject or not. Even if it is noticed, the teacher will be so amazed at your tact that you will receive a grade accordingly. Rule 10-By all means wear all the red you can-dresses, socks, anything. It is his favor- ite color. Rule 1l-Never run out of the classroom at the noon hour. Remember his warning, "Please do not run Z" Rule 12-If all these rules do not bring the desired result, and you must get a few extra points, go in some night after school and discuss with 'him some of his pet ideas-it never fails. ln addition to aiding the students, we hope that this will enlighten the teacher on a few perplexing points, and show him bigger and better ways to teach History. B. E. I.. AND F. H. iiifihkii. is ix ii aim.: l93l 362:25 fi: :ix 4225 TWELVE "i,4 . f.ig4-X.?ifi. X, Wie TATLER ELK 4132-TEES? ilii-592 CT he Faculhg WVe suppose that no matter how you look at it a faculty is a necessary evil, as having a school without one would be even more senseless than the present method. We realize we run great danger of losing our scholastic heads if we persist in too free an exposition of our faculties' peculiarities. However, we have been given this task and we have been taught from early childhood to face the truth squarely even tho it means to march up to a loaded cannon. Mr. Huff has made nervous wrecks out of even the Seniors by requiring outside History reading. Even at that he has widened their education by lecturing on vari- ous subjects other than American History. Mentioning Mr. Creath next, rumor has it that he has been in training for a box- ing-match with Coach Johnson. Authorities of the school are doing their best to discourage this, as they fear Coach will be totally disabled. As for Mr. Johnson, Knute Rockne the second, we'd better be good to him or he'll go to Victoria and teach them to beat us in basketball by a score of 75 to 0. Miss Moore is progressing in the culinary art. She has become so proficient that she is taking some of the trade away from David's cafe. It would be asking too much of a lowly Soph to make slighting remarks about the head guy. However, "a cat may look at a King", so we'll say, personally, that altho Mr. LeMarr may not be perfect, he could be a whole lot worse. We will at lease give him credit for having a tough job on his hands. Mr. Benner is another one of the "high mucky-mucks". He agrees with Jolm- son about psychology and maybe they're right. Who knows? It is a common belief that Miss Master's room is haunted, for every once in a while mysterious noises appear to be coming from somewhere. We suggest that she get her light fixed. This would undoubtedly save her much worry as to whether it will finally go on or not. VVe have come to the conclusion that Miss Sharer must be quite absent minded as the following conversation shows: Miss Sharer, in sewing class, "Why in the world is everybody so quiet today?" Rising young seamstress, "You told us yesterday that if anyone talked today you'd send them out." Miss Ferris' chief duties are cramming classics down the throats of the Juniors and Seniors and trying to make Berwyn behave. We hope she succeeds-in the latter. ' After much investigation we must report that we have been able to find no evi- dences of any peculiarities in Miss Bark. She's either an angel or has her secrets well hidden. The gang seems to plod along as best they can, and since, as we said at the be- ginning we, must have a faculty, we have come to the conclusion that maybe we're not so had off after all. F. H. H. filfji iff rii3f5,'K iz if ?Xi 1 Xfigilf as 3,ii Yiif' THIRTEEN W?g 4TJ5?ga4,f1x if sg qgg TAT1-,ER ezisifflirzfxwl 523 3 1 r . Q, 'Isl' 3 ' ex- 4.04 -s.. X V I Q- W 4 5 1 ' I fd ' 'R W i- ' H uk Y iq A ' f X ff' 1-1 f"f"! 40 . Q 3 -!" 1 F' 'xxx L V iv if ' N i , if ,bw , . v Q., .,x' V. l 5 4 . I - 5 "L -gf 7 Q5 ' 3 I ' V , ' f , JY fi. 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Lois LoMAx Secretary-Treasurer ............................................ ANNA BELLE Bum Colors-Red and White Class Historq Do you remember way back when the "Graf 1931,' took off for the "Four Ports of Higher Learning?" This was in 1927. VVe were piloted the first year by Lyle Pierce with co-pilot Duncan Morrison and Navigator Isabel Simpkins. After what seemed like a long flight through cross currents and storm clouds we anchored for a period of three months. In the fall of 1928 we again boarded our silver ship for a visit to Port Sopho- more. Here we took on board our new pilots, Mary Cathryne Bulkeley and Martha Weir and Lois Lomax, and for nine months we sailed with them thru social activi- ties and scholastic attainments. The course we chose was a direct one but squalls beset us and fog often enveloped the ship. Some of the crew grew mutinous and wanted to sail ahead and so tired of Port Sophomore we, in Sept., 1929, cut the ropes and started for something new. Soon we sighted the mooring mast of Port Junior. Our nine months stay here was one of great excitement and enthusiasm led by "Bill" Lewis, "Walt" Meythaler and Duncan Morrison. The versatility of different members of the crew was demon- strated by "Bill" Lewis, a member of the champion Basket Ball and in dramatics by the presentation of "A Rose O' Plymouth Town". Other passengers excelled in their chosen subjects and as a unit the crew ranked high in scholarship. Some, how- ever, almost made a forced landing and laid up for repairs. During the summer of 1929, we rested and made ready a fresh supply of Gas, Energy, Vitality, and Brains for the last lap of our journey. A few for lack of aforesaid supplies were cast overboard as excess ballast but thirty-six with Pilot Mary Cathryne Bulkeley and assistants Lois Lomax and Annabelle Bird continued. How we studied our compasses and excelled in scholarships will be a beacon light for all Seniors in years to come. The presentation of "It Never Rains" and the chartering of a chapter of Nation- al Thespians were spot lights in our Senior flight. The publication of the TATLER and the hurry and worry and pleasant excite- ment of Class Day and the anticipation of Commencement Exercises made the year pass all too quickly. Graduation day lies before us and beyond that the bright beacon lights to which each one of the thirty-nine members of "Graff 1931" will pilot his own Silver Ship. MARY CATHRYNE BULKELEY Doncas FAMULENER 4 ii?-Fxfiirififi ii'iiff5'Ff.1 SS il-'Dil 3ff:fi fiL?Q -, FIFYEEN W'ific?5g.-fjg:xsz.1L:'i52a.'i 7716 TATLER Qlgafsiiefi M 4Q1f5433f..-'fre 1 l pr ffl W' 1 'K W v V 7 ll!! MARY CATHRX NE BULBELEX l Glee Club 1, 24 "Belle of Barcelona" 13 Class President 2, , . 43 Elocution 25 "Betty's Ancestors" 2: Vocal Contest 2g A. H. S. Commercial Club 3g lleclamatory 3, 4: "A Rose of Ply- m mouth Town" 35 National Thespians -lg A. H. S. Dramatic Club X W 43 "It Never Rains" 43 "The Doll Shop" 4. l "CIi'vz' her half a chance and ,vl1z"ll tell X011 all about -it." l fm LOIS CI.E.'XOliA LOMAX fly GleeiClub 1, 23 "Belle of Barcelona" 15 Class Secretaryl 1? Treasurer 2: A. H. S. Commercial Club Secretary 33 Military 'l'r:u't, Stenography 3: A. Ii. S. liramatic Club Executive Com- mittee 45 Class Vice-Presirlent 4g National Thespians 4g "Base ket of XVishcs" 4: "lt Never Rains" 45 lleclamation 43 As- ! sistant Editor of A'TIlIi TATLERU 45 Sigma Lambda Chi 4. Y "Sim looks likf' an anyrl, Ml Anil acts like om- mo, 7 But you nczfvr rnn trll Ji Wlmt an unyvl will du." JI l l l L ANNA BELLE BIRD A Glee Club 1, 2: "Belle of Barcelona" 1: A. I-I. S. Commer- cial Club 3: Oratory 33 lleclamatory 45 Secretary-Treasurer 43 A. H. S. Dramatic Club 45 President of National Thespians 4: "Basket of VVishes" 45 "lt Never Rains" 4g TATLER Stal? 4. "It kcrpx her bury trying to drridc 'wlu'tl1c'r she will bclicu' her own stories." .ly l l I FRANCIS NELSON . "Woman are a Int of hoary." W jj l l i vol' ' DUNCAN MORRISON 'W f Vice-President lg Orchestra lg "Belle nf Barcelona" lg Class lv Secretary-Treasurer 3g Editor of "Tin-: VIIATLERH 4. "Weary, 1vo1'n, and .md o,I'1're.rscd!" ' l l i l v l l r l l l . I I A I A - O Y, vqggggg 42125332 55413 5 l93I ifQ,Z,?f'33?Q 332,35 5531 iv?-f'fJ1Q SIXTEEN MARTHA FLORENCE VVEIR blee Club 1 2 Belle of Barcelona 1 Elocution Class 23 ' ice President Class Z Main Avenue High School, San AU- tomo Texas 3 Aeronautical Club 3 Athenae Literary Society 3 It Never Rams 4 Declamatory Contest I, 2, 3, 45 Nation- al Thesplan 4 President of Dramatic Club 45 "Basket Aof VVishes 4 TATLER Staff 4 Third Place County Declamation lm not afraid of uork I ran sleep along .ride of it." A H S Dramatic Club 4 A H S Commercial Club 33 TATLER Staff 4 Pootball 3 4 National Thespiaus 4. Lzf 15 no Jokz gzrls either." X JOSEPHINE CAMPBELL Clec Club 1 2 Sigma Lambda Chi 3 4 Elocution Class 23 Plano Contest 2 3 4 A H S Commercial Club 3: "Rose of Plymouth Town 3 A H S Dramatic Club Executive Com- mittee 4 It Never Rams' 4 National Thespians 4g Assembly Pianist 4 The Doll Shop 4 TATLER Staff 4. Whvn in the rourxc of human cwnlr it bvfonzcs neces- HAROLD CECIL LOMAX A H S Commercial Club 3 A H S Dramatic Club 49 The Doll Shop 4 National Thespians 4 TATLER Staff 4. Bzg men rome from small i0'wn.r," MABEL IONE BOVVION A H S Commercial Club 3 A H S Dramatic Club 45 Good rrnsc and good nature me never separated." jvf1ami:1xf,4amzI93lss:a qi., TATLER gem ailfifrasz fwfcsvf u SEVENTEEN '4f3C 5 'ff iiiiffi-3' IAS- G. VVAYNE CHURCHILL Orchestra l3 "Belle of Barcelona" 13 Vocal Contest l, 2, 3, 43 "Rose of Plymouth Town" 33 A. H. S. Commercial Club 3. "It Never Rains" 43 A. H. S. Dramatic Club Executive Com- mittee 43 National Thespizms 43 "Basket of NVishes" 43 As- sistant Business Manager of "Tux-: TA'rL.v-:R" 4. "God gave man a 'voirr with 'whirlt to talk. I use mme for good purposes." ELLA LOU ISE BOWTON Glee Club 2i A. H. S. Commercial Club 33 A. H. S. Dramatic Club 43 "The Doll Shop" 4. "In vain for faults of hors we pry, Her nature quiet, rcscrvcd, and shy." VVILLIAM E. LEWIS 771, TATLER 6?fiiYf1Ss44f2iM41 - fi Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 "Rose of Plymouth Town" 33 A. H. S. Commercial Club 33 A. H. S. Dramatic Club 43 "Basket of VVishes" 43 Class President 33 Business Manager of "THE TATLERH 4. "Fame is the price of toil." BETHEL LEFEVRE A. H. S. Commercial Club 3. "There is no wisdom like frankm'ss." THOMAS BENNETT A. H. S. Commercial Club 33 A. H. S. Dramatic Club 4 Track 33 "It Never Rains" 43 'l'A1'LEn Staff 43 Intramural Bas ketball 4: "Basket of Wishes" 43 Sigma Lambda Chi 43 Nation al Thespians 4. "Make much of mv, good men nn' scarce." l +5 P-' - 4 again 5 43-Qs: 51,53 1 l93l Beg 2,425 6:14 is Qmilf EIGHTEEN 'fligiilisf iQYfj?hf'i15f-e32S TL.: TATLER 555'-fi i,5?fK iiiifisff l l l ffl W. yl 1 l Jr. ffl ,Ki FLORENCE IRENE BOND l . Glee Club l, 25 "Belle of Barcelona" lg A. H. S. Dramatic l Club 4: "lt Never Rains" 43 "Basket of XVishes" 43 TATLER N j Staff 45 Musical Contest 45 Sigma Lambda Chi 4. ul "Hn.vtrn slowly." U li I Tl? 1 rl wi RAY Di:HAS'S gd A. H. S. Commercial Club 35 A. H. S. Dramatic Club 45 . TATLER Staff 45 "lt Never Rains" 4. Hn "Blessings on llmr, little man." l ll V 1, u l l Li l GRACE DANIELSON r "Rose 0 Plymouth Town" 33 'PATLER Staff 43 A. H. S. Dra- matic Club 45 National Thespians 4. "l likc to follow thc, actions of yrrat big husky H1l'l1.H ,. il' l all l l l Hvi "l BERWYN MUMMEY will A, H. S. Commercial Club 33 A. H. S. Dramatic Club 45 Football 3, 4g Basketball 3, 45 "It Never Rains" 4. . "My home is in hca'L'cn,' 1'm here on a zfisilf' fir I l I lvl Nl FLORENCE HICKMAN Vl Speech Club 25 Declamatory 23 A. H. S. Dramatic Club 45 l V TATLER Staff 43 "Basket of VVishes" 43 Sigma Lambda Chi 4. ' "1lluc'h mirilz and no madnars, ,T All good and no l1adm'.i.v." l l yr l A l fl 'W' N f 'iiIA2XS2'4' ff? K 5iiQ'?14fS?i I l93l BGL? iiifig' xxrdx .ff f3Q7j' NINETEEN fbi?-',. T4 4"? T-4. 'N gg M ,. lf l ww ' ' if-3'Q.T'3742?7-53 Wm TATLER Qzgiaxfffelfffifxy :iQ-:5fa'.fef:g xYlhllk'SH 4. Cunuucrcial Club 3g A. ll. S. llranmtic Club 4. Club 4. Dramatic Club 4. 1 'flxusplans 4. fn KY l l JZ lll'1l,l'lN lf.X'l'HllYNl'l Ul.DF.X'l'lll'lli llvrlamatory l, 43 A. ll. S. llramatic Club -lg "lt Nrvcr Rains" 4: National 'l'lu-spiaus 41 'l',x'r1.rLa Staff 4g Uliaslwt of l, in ,,, "Slw Imx rvml murll, xln' vrvlz Imx rm! lmir." lx-,Q lil. rll W . tv. I I AI,Flll'1D I,AlVll5Ell'l'l .lx lfmxtlmll l, 2, 3, 4: llaskctball 3, 4: l'l'l2Sllll'llf of A, ll, S. lllll 'wt YI "Hr lvllrytal not tn flu' !lI'l1llll.i'fllllAi, Nw lin! z'1't'r u guna' gfuulv, xtvml-v und 5url'." S lx ,l ll 'V' lvl W DORCAS H. FAM Ul.ENl'lR "lla-llc of liarcclmxau 1: files Club l, Z1 'frcasurcr of lilo- V' cutifm Class 2: A. ll. S. Commercial Club 3: "lt Never Rains" ' 43 National Thcspiaus 45 '1'A'rx.r1a Stat? 4g A. H, S. llrzunatic 5,44 Q l "Iir1vurr. I may yr! dw .sfnrzvtlxifqf .wn.mlimml." ,ll Vt fm till lJl l ll LOUIS FIACCO gg Hliosu of Plymouth Town" 35 A. H. S. Cmultwrclznl Club lkill lfontball l, 3, 45 llaskctball 3, 45 "lt Never Rains" 4g A. ll. 5. xl N' HIKIIIII, full, rnlxl lllv! I ! 'lw H W ,six l Ll 1 1 xl. GVVICNDULYN DAHLEK 'N A. ll. S, Dramatic Club -tg "Basket of XYisl1cs" 41 National aw "sl yiglgflv, tl zluxlz, n XllI'l.L'k, ami ll l'Vu.vll." tl l l l Y ll' ,W l 1 l l l I :QEIQX -'2.L,.1fX-ia.fsf?5...1.?'1ficL'-iif 41 ffff f l93I 'sf 4C ' at a -iaxgf get 22a TWENTY Six fc ff ax 77m TATLER Sigilifizgz w 527-air: 4 ag M AD ELI NE CLEMENTS A. H. S, Commercial Club 35 A. H. S. Drn Y Ulfzwlcci of Washes" 43 "The Doll Shop" 4. "Lilac a rosa' r'v1b0:c'N'vfl In il.: mwz grrcn Irazws By warn: imllzls dv-fl0'zc'z'l'L'd." CLIFFORD SCHISLER "The other 'Country Gvntlcman' " EVELYN E. VVOOLEIVI A. H. S. Commercial Club 3. "A m0thvr's pride Hfith ll prvtfy curl A grcat big bubbling, bouncing girlf' AUGUSTINE IDELUCIX Orchestra lg Football 3, -lg Track 3. "Blvssnl ara' thc joymakcrxf ARTHUR TURNER Basketball 3, 4: Football 3, 45 Track 3, 4. "A baslzful nthlctz' ix hc." lif igffemifieiik 52119.31 z I matic Club 42 93l xg ilfil 625 313- :Tiber il? Y' TWENTYAON 'il iflis ?iuiiXQf: SK 7Ze TATLER 215-IZf'ifZf?f f3-Zlf3Kf GENICYI EVE I.. l'Hl,MAN A. ll. S. llrxmmtic Club 4: A. ll. S. CUllllllCFClIll Club 3: "'I'Iu- llull Shop" -lg 'l'AT1.uk Stal? -l. ".-lluwxys slxrilillgf, m'1'm' 4'1'yiv1y, Alzumlyx Iryuzgf. Hl"i'1'l' .vry1lu1l1." JOHN VVYNKOOP Carnival Committee, llc Long' l. "fun mm dumb thing aflcr anoflwr.' DORIS MAE 'l'liUI.Ul'K A. II. S. Drzlmzxtic Club 4. "An 1um'x'rIdly Imndlv of youd r1aluv'v." MILIJRED I.. ELDHIDGE A. Ii. S. Comnu-rcial Club 3g "Rose Of Plymouth Town" 31 "lt Never Ruins" -lg A. ll. S. Ilranmtic Club -lg National 'fllcspizms -l. "Shy, d1'mur'z', bflxlzfnl-H'1'ony Girl." IS.-XBHI. SIMPKINS Sccrutnry-Tn-zlsurer lg "lt Never Rains" -lg Secrct:xry-'l'rm-:ns- urcr of Dl'!lIll1lllC Club -l: National Thcspinns -lg 'l'lx'r1.ml Staff 4- "Sl1v lmx Nj' that I1ubI1lv.v und bublalus, Ami ll lmlvfvy lrcfzrt tlmt u'vl'.vl1udo'w.v luv' !m11I1l4'.v." iiiifillifi if-ffi is iffifk Z l93l b'fi14'13l?fCf,.:'F.?s,if ' iliii TWENTV-TWO - :N- 1 +-4 - 4' YZ, TATLER 2321-2: iiiifxr flffm . BILUI AH EX LI X Y LEIGH Orch:-Gtra 1 Declamatlon 2 Speech Club 2: A. H. SADF!!- mwtnc Llub 4 TATLER Staff 4 The Do'll Shop" 49 Sigma Lwmbda Lhx 3 4 A zcrv lvtlr nmul uflz ilw biyyfst mind, A tzmu Sumo: as hard to nd." y vw v A 4 A . Q ' Lu . - I . H 1 . 1 1 , . H ' . . nl. . ' 1 '- CHESTER JOHNSON "Ont uf naturelv masrvrful grrut mon." GLADA HOLMES Glee Club 2: A. H. S. Commercial Club 35 A, H. S. Dra- matic Club 4g TATLER Stah' 4g National Thespians 4 "Pm .sure cards an cnrmy to life." VVAYNE R EYNOLDS "Yr hvcd not: we are only as a blast, A moment hcard and thru fofevcr past." MARIE FLAKE A. H. S. Commercial Club 35 TATLER Stal? 4. "Some may laugh and some talk, but I do both forever." QQHQQSJKSSQ A-fQ?KO?f1'?-'if-5'-Si I9 3 I ez 1555 X 1? azjfzsg ifiiff TWENTY-THREE A 5 gg, TATLER 6:1x141:214.s..'fr e41l?E4f35!i 2 .V Radio Station A. H. S. l lx RADIO PROGRAM FOR THE YEAR 1942 X l 7:00 A. M. Sitting up exercises. By Martha Weir who is swimming instructress at the Military School. 'Ml 8:00 A. M. News Items gill Ll Wanted! Dead or Alive, Berwyn Mummey, for the murder of an English ,Q lt ji Teacher. . 24 The Curtiss Air Port has lately been taken over by Ray DeHass, who will Spe- 'Vi ' cialize in teaching girls to Hy. Eva l L Mr. VVayne Churchill and wife who will be remembered as the former Anna L' Belle Bird, are honey-mooning through Kansas in Pluto. ,ll Y Francis Alysious Nelson has just been appointed Poet Laureate of the United X , States. This office was created by Louis Fiacco in 1931. Arthur Turner is spending a week in Abingdon before continuing his way around N , 1 the world. He- is Coach of the Inter-Collegiate Football Team. Ravi Miss Genevieve Uhlman has just accepted the position of Assistant to Mr. Huff ff' in the History department of A. H. S. 'W' , . X , 9:00 A. M. Hints for Housewives. lg ' A talk by Leo Knisley, owner of the Cupid's Bow Beauty Shoppe." His talk will be on "The Art of Finger Waving". N Recipe by Lois Lomaxg this morning she will give two of her favorite recipesg ll Pumpkin Pie, BilI's favorite and her famous taffy recipe, Leo's favorite. Beauty hints by Marie Flake. Send for free booklet, "The Wise Way to A y Beauty". LW! p "Recipes Made Famous at the Military School", by Bethel LeFevre. .W l 12:00 A. M. Advertisements. . i Buy a Chevy! The Agency in Abingdon has recently been taken over by Alfred ' ' Lamberti-Free Demonstration to High School Girls. ' ' w Taxi! Call Thomas Bennett, Special rates to Adams Street. an ui! Miss Josephine Campbell is the District Manager of a new kind of gum. Use ia Speer gum to keep Bobby's teeth white. up N I-Iilarity Hall, a new School recently founded by Beulah Evelyn Leigh and N Florence Hickman, who specialize in the art of "Making Whoopeen, they demon- 'V Jr strated this very well in A. H. S. ., , tw! Liberal reward offered for anyone giving any information as to the whereabouts of Helen Oldfather Johnson, last seen in Hollywood where she was attempting to Q, gain fame as a successor to Clara Bow. Send all information to the Oldfather-John- N' :I son Dairy Farm, Abingdon, Illinois. l ,l 5 1:00 P. M. 'Y' l Duncan Morrison the famous ainter of beautiful women and his equally famous X, P 4s models, Evelyn Elizabeth Woolem and Doris Mae Trulock are with us this afternoon. ,N , lg Mr. Morrison will talk on, "The Artist's Conception of Beauty". M I 7' . ,KU - a a a - A f 4 ' Yi- 4,1 l93l sez Q IDRC. asa faiimagf :HE TWENTY-FOUR v. - I C P We TATLER 65352 iilfii Eiifki 4 3:00 P. M. Variety Program. VVe have several celebrities with us this afternoon. Bill Lewis, a former basketball star of A. H. S. and now the Publicity Agent for "The Lomax Family", will talk on "The Fickleness of Womenv. Glada Holmes is Dean of Women at the University of Michigan. In connec- tion with this she is also helping the boys along. She wants to greet some of her friends in Detroit. Miss Mildred Eldrige will continue with her talks to the "Love Lorn", today she will talk on "The Appeal of Freshman Boys". Tune in tomorrow for her talk on "Rushing Red-Headed Romeosn. Madeline Clements is winner of a beauty contest held at Palm Beach. She was unanimously voted the most beautiful by the judges, Thomas Bennett, Wayne Chur- chill and Duncan Morrison. 6:00 P. M. We will now go to the Roof Garden where the great dance Marathon is on. Mr. VVaIter Meythaler and Miss Dorcas Famulener are the only couple left on the floor. Theyire going on their 4,329 hour. Walt seems to be about worn out but Dorcas is still dragging him around. She doesn't seem to have lost any of her pep. 6:30 P. M. We are now dancing to the strains of "The Hoochie Koochie Dance", of Augie DeLuca and his Orchestra playing from the beautiful new million dollar Roof Gar- den in New York City, owned by Louis Fiacco-personality boy of the air who will be your announcer for the next hour. 8:00 P. M. We will now listen to "Grace,' an Opera written by Harold Lomax. He will al- so play the leading role. Harold is doing very well in this enterprize with the as- sistance of his manager, Grace Danielson. 9:15 P. M. The Bulkeley-Berry trapeze performers will now put on their famous act OVCI' our television set. Mary Cathryne does the stunts while Gib stands below to catch her when she falls. lone and Louise Bowton and Clifford Schisler will now give their famous "Swan Dance". They are traveling with the Neil Helvey Stock Co. 10:00 P. M. Miss Isabel Simpkins, assistant manager of the Crowl Golf Course in Bushnell, will give an illustrated lecture on "How the Champs Play Golf". 10:30 P. M. Miss Florence Bond wishes to thank her many friends for the help they gave her in winning the large Cash Prize for the best contribution to "College Humor". Shhhhhh-Gwendolyn Dahler will now whisperthe address of her Speakeasy "The Boiled Owl", one block south of the City Service Station in Galesburg, Ill. This is Station A. H. S. now signing off until 194-3-John Wynkoop announ- cing. Good evening, everyone. G. D. D. AND M. L. E. f-.fw1aff?w 5 :tfffdisi 1 l93I xiii? 3221. fscfmf 1751 1 Twenrv rnvs ix Il Q ., :X , , f 'X F ' 'if 773 TATLER ELK 5313 E 553951 , I I I Class will I , I We, the Senior Class of 1931, do hereby bequeath to the Faculty and Under- g classmen the following favors and traits: Ml wif SECTION 1 J, To the Faculty ' lf' To Mr. LeMarr we bequeath some taps for his shoes so he may be heard when he I comes into the Study Hall. wi To Mr. Benner we bequeath a pair of good stout suspenders. gn To Miss Masters we bequeath a set of rules on "How to Become an Electrician". Now she can fix her light switch in her class room. 4' an To Mr. Johnson we bequeath a new book on Psychology. To Miss Moore we bequeath some notebooks, one of every size. i q To Miss Ferris we bequeath our "Congratulations", X I To Mr. Creath we bequeath some toys for the Freshmen to play with during Eighth 1 ' Period. i X To Mr. Huff we bequeath a set of History books to be used for "outside reading". To Miss Sharcr we bequeath some new equipment for cooking "lab". To Miss Bark we bequeath a new copy of Technique of Typing by Jane Clem. M SECTION II To the Classes q To the Class of '32 we, the Senior Class, bequeath our good records for achievement l ' and inspiration. W1 To the Sophomore Class we leave our studious habits and intelligence. ' To the Freshmen we bequeath our ability to please the Faculty. ' l SECTION III M' Personal Bequeaths i We, Beulah Evelyn Leigh and Florence Hickman, bequeath our kittenish ways to John LeMarr. ivj I, Isabel Simpkins, bequeath my good manners to Ralph Sabetti. I, Wayne Churchill, bequeath my noble "Pluto" to Mr. Huff and Miss Moore. ' ' I, Grace Danielson, bequeath my dainty figure to Bernard Petrie. ' We, Lois Lomax and Bill Lewis, bequeath our love affair to Louise Riggs and Lyle 'I Walters. Q I, Duncan Morrison, bequeath my ability for asking questions in Physics class to ' Howard Lomax. l I N I, Anna Belle Bird, bequeath my flirting ways to Verla Smith. ' W . - - f - v f. A f f f ' - - ' wi' l93l Xi QLQITFX f,i,i' iLi+4AM TWENTV-SIX :N - - 75, TATI-,ER eizsffsiixfaim fagma We, Chester Johnson and Clifford Schisler, bequeath our dignified Senior ways to Dick Roller. I, Genevieve Uhlman, bequeath my history notes to Robert Anderson, now he won't have to work so hard. I, Alfred Lamberti, bequeath my musical laughter to Frances Harriet Henry. We, Evelyn Woolem and Doris Trulock, bequeath our boisterous ways to Max Spurgeon. I, Mildred Eldridge, bequeath my love letters to Marie Walker. I , Madeline Clements, bequeath my brunette hair to Viola Carlburg. I, Augustine Deluca, bequeath my ability to write English Themes to Cathryne Petrie. I, Ray DeHass, bequeath my height to Rozella Schisler. I, Ione Bowton, bequeath my good disposition to Philip Bulkeley. I, Walt Meythaler, bequeath my privilegee of coming into English IV class late, t0 anyone who can get by with it. p I Dorcas Famulener, bequeath my ability to work Physics problems to Dale Howard. I Thomas Bennett, bequeath my red hair to Arbell Bowen. I Florence Bond bequeath my good grades to anyone who needs them. I Louise Bowton, bequeath my dimples to Erma Chance. I Mary Cathryne Bulkelev bequeath my vivaciousness to Weldon Smith. I Bethel LeFevre, bequeath my bashfulness to Irene Bulkeley and Mascha Crum- baker I Francis Nelson, bequeath my love for women to Loren Wiley. I Josephine Campbell, bequeath my slow and nochalant ways to Helen Smith. I Martha Weir, bequeath my lipstick to Harry Hoke. I Louis Flacco, bequeath my seriousness to Mary Miner. I Berwyn Mummey, bequeath my ability for causing a disturbance during Third Period to Carol Mosser I Helen Oldfather, bequeath my love for debates to Ruth Trout. Gwendolyn Dahler, bequeath my charming blushes to Ruby Stevens. I Harold Lomax, bequeath my preaching vocabulary to Francis Lambaiso. I Glada Holmes, bequeath my dancing ability to Sara Jane Davis. I Leo Kmsley, bequeath my curly hair to Madge Links. I Arthur Turner, bequeath my place on the Basketball Team to Franklin Bowden. To this our last Will and Testament, we, the Senior Class hereby set our sign and seal this the 26th day of May, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty One SENIOR CLASS or '31. 7 J J , . , . , . J . , . . , . 5 I, J 1 , . 7 I, John Wynkoop, bequeath my good looks and good nature to Lucille Caulkins. like from fi fifk z l93l 'asa 345,51 X f iaffigliltlf F TWENTY-SEVEN , . , -r'V' ' ' ' 7 U " 4 . . . -. - - o,- ' iiifr Seniors, Rest! CWith apologies to Sir Walter Scottj - Seniors, rest! thy school days o'er. Choose well the paths that you are taking. Dream of Physics tests no more, Days of danger, nights of waking. In High School's enchanted halls Others come to take your places. 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M Our class president was the honored Mascha Crumbaker and with her ex- W' cellent ability we gave several parties which met with success. The greatest suc- cess of all was a Treasure Hunt. Perhaps Lyle Walters and Alberta Serven . will tell you more about that! N VVhen we entered A. H. S. again in the fall of 1929, we were fortunate in my securing John LeMarr as president. Our parties were successful and furnished fun for the class. Our heads were held higher as we were more accustomed to 1 the rules and regulations and VVE were Sophomores. No longer were we made W' fun of. hr Mascha Crumbaker kept a prominent place on the Honor Roll with Roger in Garrett and John LeMarr close seconds. We were very proud of our basket- ball stars, LeMarr and Wiley. They sure brought home the bacon! tj On the second of September, 1930, we entered the doors as Juniors. Presi- I: dent Lyle Walters planned parties for our class. We were classy and more distinguished. Our lessons were taken more seriously and so Ruby Stephens, y Anita Stephens and Wilbur Nott gained a foothold on the honor roll. Wiley y ", and LeMarr again made us proud of 'them by scoring in football and basketball. U In the vocal contest we were represented by Velma Raines and Mascha N Crumbakerg in the musical by Mascha Crumbakerg in the oratorieal by Roger K, Garrett, Ralph Sabetti and Francis Lambaisog in the declamation by Sara Hof 'I -sr Davis, Madelyn Crum, Verla Smith and Mary Sparger. The Dramatic Club brought more dignity to our class and now only one im more year is left in our long sentence. The Senior Year! Ouch! Lg! N. E. L. QQ W Rr' 1 y 1 if iQ1AkE'5t figs is 54g5vf.z I93I 'xx if 51 iiffixaii 51?-Q THIRTY-ONE I If L, 1 Y' 1 1 - sv: rlfr Nl 1 ' 1 ff? .14 I rw, :fn ff ' 11,2 93-2 'Jw ' 1.1 L11 L32 41? G 'QQ 1.1: 1,1 1 l Ml 'N PM 5.5 ri' L12 I Y Sc. ' I '1 IJ js s I 1. F LT! Pg 1-,9 U -Q 19.1 151 x,! 111 1,3 4.1 1? --2 V 1 5 1 V ,. 1 1 'K we ff 5'1" 1,1 ' 1 Fx 1 1 nl, 11 my I I 1 I -1 , 4 1 1 1 T T' figffiri -2 15 fs--f,,'f'.iC'l51551 'Hr TATLER ' ' . 'f'ifi-f:fl'?f:l1 1' ' ff ,IUXIHR CLASS Punt Raw: I,1-In llnttungvr, lfrxlm-ix Iaunluniw, lh-rnirv KAll!HlL'L', Mxlriv ll:u'Qlll11u'p4cr, 121-nrgu K4lllIl'l'. Svrullrl Row: Xxvillllll' Null, Hn-m'l1:n l'rlllnlmlmr, Xlilwlrcml Xlfurxrv, livrnlit wlululsml, Sara vlimc Iklvix. 'Iklmwl Now: Ilnw:11'4l l,1m1:nx, Ylvmll llxclwy, lbxlln' lIuw:u'11, ll:u'l1'lw Svhislrr, Lylm' Ufxllrrw, Ifumtll Raw: Xlfury Sp:-rgvr, l.:m'rcm'1- ll:mi1-Imn, Yclnm Rzlinvw, XYcI1lrm Smith, 1-1lflll'j'Il Vvtriv. I"1!'tl1 Ruw: Alwlm I,1M:1r1', YL-rln Smith. Rivhxml Ihlrtun, Ruby S11-lulmvxxx. Rmgrr Hur.-11. Slxlh Row: XXX-111i1'Il I':u1l-14:-nwr, Yinlu l':u'lIu-rg, lflmur fXlm-zulmvs, Ralph Salma-lti, Jxllilil Slk'l!hk'll5. 1 WSI ' f -' THIRTY TWO -1 1 1 1 A11 11 YL M. 11 MC. 1 ' , 1.1 .JJ '4 1.-.' 11 ,. w. 'I Q Y-,' Ff- ffl 1 V-4 H 111 1 ' Q 4 1 1 rx-,I AVA 1.1. fl' NJ 1 x Q. ll ly 1','1 K ,N J I' 1 ,'l ... Y I Lt. 1 1 11,- F11 W ff: KH- Q H K 1 1. x 1 1 .5.. kk. 1 XX. 1 ' 1 1 fi" '11 51 11" 1 Mr 1 1 ,vi 51 V., -. XJ. PQ? K.-.1 1 ,4 1 1 -,. x R. X fl 1 Juniors We Juniors are a funny class We never have a care. As far as any work's concerned We never do our share. .J f - -:N ' ' ' N: - - 'QQ YIM TATLER 61151-if :i,lF':3', 4i3?:'5'K4 n r ii l N I x B. B. AND R. G. 4 g , We sleep and drowse the whole day through, ' And we're always chewing gum And doing things we shouldn't do -W But we think its lots of fun. ,QX But when the quizzes come along, . ' L We never know a question ly Still we go plodding on and on Blufiin, and sleepin' and restin'. R. S. l Ji sg -H+- I Ri Junior Epitaphs LQ Here lies a Junior, six feet deep, l Died in the study hall-not enough sleep. 1 Here lies another-may his sleep be blestg Spent too much time on an English test. Here, shed a tear for our friend Skeeter, He had a date and didn't meet 'er. M b Below rests Mister Franklin Bowden, , F ord-foot feed-too much crowdin'. 4+ ,H Here lies Tinker Nott--broken neck, Old man's car-girl friend, by heck. Here lies a Junior very dead From too much History in his head. N This Junior lies within this graveyard Because of six-week tests-too hard. l M Here lies our teacher, Miss Mae Ferris V Too much noise-she couldn't bear us. I, Ruby Stephens was laid out here, H Not for studies you needn't fear. N Francis Lambaiso, oh dear! oh dear! ls Late to school one day we hear. iv R. y . + I. U - A H c a a c c e s e '11 Y' o - iff - i H ' - , - H 4 1931 2323712-3F75 is silk '-E'??3i27 THIRTY-THREE Q-ff 4x2,44fQL2 414453 YM TATLER f 2l3L 1?f12 5 x 1565 --'-' Y - , S , , ,r ,A - f ., - 'r'-1"T'j' ,'-, 3: ' , ' 'l l"fff2fl.77' TE-,Q:zi -? 4-Y.- f.'?Sf,-4 4215312-15 l95I 'Li-Q.-' f Z. .'.,f.1 ,,- f .., .- - rv 1 , ,- Qrvas Vititfiijiwlmmiflif iam tyymv ca Atv mvavmmlsywv e l 11 ff ,gf EP I Q91 . , .L . ful A 57 ' E 1- 3123131ffjI'?I-E-I-ii-1-I+3-E2-I-I-2323.-222: Wiiliiiiiiiii .WEEEEEQSEEESSEEE 5222555225 EEESSEESEZEEEEES 1, X 1 N" A - X , , - "" i '2 A'-'- .... f 2 5 9' uf X W, - A-4 ,.,., E L- . .......... W ....,,.....,. ..ii.::: ,J 'X ix '11-3 4 - 4 K . A D ,, I ' ' 'X ,-, 1 AN v fm x by 'ff 1 5 x XI? if hkm! H'-rjll1I,,l?,wf,lw .nu --I. LM: luxwlgdmf 'yx ."".T.:3" "" T..""'. 'E if ' .--155''5wl!g'?YlM2M7'7:--. 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'T1r'r"" ' J ' ' V vi.-M.,-4+ Y is ,bf - K A !t.BJ.I1g4l-.w.4',Nlvs,LA i , 4 P 1 ' Q.. .Zin ' . v 2-I f v. 1' , , I 1-'F - 'J "a V- 1 5913.-a,,.: J' . X I fl' -,v : sI:ii:"" I ,J in TI 4 " 'lf-fi ,, L 1 ' 1.-...Va 1- ,, 51,4 X M . if 5. l".-J nr 14 f 1' J -rr ,.:- - 1 , 1 1 M, I .13 X 3 . . L1"','r"',':-IU? 'I I z an 1 -I-Ur 1 f " J. L 23 1 Im 1 -X g ' r ' " P' ' n ykfn.-'mul' -l, 1. 1, 3' gs. ' ,x, i. , .. zu .IW ,rj 1 . mm ,N m .4 -v rl f' 2- vga gf-is v. I a '-f PWLQLFT fiifi ff :Hi 5+-iff .u , .1 e, r 4,1- an' ,v ,.,, ,r .L min 4 1 4 iilQ QA? iii H, TATLER 25113-if ffiiii if SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President .......................................................... IRENE BULKELEY Vice-President .......... ........ M AXIN1-: RICHEY Secretary-Treasurer ...... ....... L UCILLE CAULKINS Sophomore Class Histor-q The class of '33 is now finishing its second year in high school. If we con- tinue to improve it like we have in the past year no one will recognize our high school two years hence. At Hallowe'en we held a party in the gym. Two teachers from the Lin- coln School, Miss Tolly and Bliss Harris, were honored with the opportunity of chaperoning us. Miss Masters represented the high school faculty. Miss Tolly and Miss Masters were so greedy as to gobble up all the onions, cheese, pickles, etc., only chocolate milk and taffy apples were left for the rest of us. An element of sadness creeps in as the year draws to a close. Miss Moore is going to lose us. She has never had such a brilliant class before and she will no doubt miss us greatly. But while we grieve for her we're happy in the knowledge of what's coming to Miss Ferris. We understand she's been waiting most impatiently for next year. VVe have representatives in a great many of the different courses so that we can keep an eye on things. Some girls actually take cooking! But maybe they don't know about can opene1's yet. Never mind they'll learn. We have a good many fellows out for athletics as we have to see that these things are properly managed. VVe are greatly indebted to Mr. Huff for the use of his room for our class meetings and for trying to help the president keep order. Q 41 eggs: max 1 iliiii Z l93l BQEEYQA is Aegis isxgfesfxst THIRTY FIVE X1 . ' ' ' i.-24 ' fu TATLER ' ' 0 I - I I ,.-. I I I , . 1 1 A 1 I I Ilx-mv Huw: I,mllI-- Qnlmllmxx, Qzumlllu- l'1:1u-mx. Nlrglnm II:xm1I1m1, .Xrbvll Ihvxxw-11, Ruth Ixllpzulru-IX, Klum '- Ilvln-ll Ilmlxml, Iisxlllrytl Ilrrvlgr, M N-IUmI Ram: .XII'l1-II Ipnlllluznxsn, XY:lyl1r link.-1', th-1:1'gv II:nIw1'. Ilrnmlw II:III, I':u1Iim- ICrIxln:u1, NI:u'jmu ' -lulmxmx, -I.um- Ilunl, Irvm- IhlIIwIn-5. ' 'IIll1:I Ibm: Ilznrry IIUIU-, -Inx' Illmntu, IlirI1:n'1I .Xllulrm-wx, Nzlllry Il:4IxImill. XI:nIu'I Iivylun. 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M aking Hot D0ughl1lltS 1 f Wayne Baker ...,............ ..................., W eighing Beans 'if Marcus Johnson ....,,.. ,,,.................. M aking Jokes Irene Bulkeley ......,. ....,.. I roning Blouses ' Eleanor Kays .......... ........... E ating Kraut Ruth Kilpatrick ....,.,,. ........, R eading Kipling V, Arbelle Bowen .....,.....,.. ,....,, A rranging Books Marjorie Johnson .,....... ............ M ending Jewelry ' Richard Andrews ......... ......... I Raising Alligators Alfred Lambaiso ,,,,,,,,,, .........,,, A bsorbing Latin Lucille Caulkins ,..,.,.. ...,........ L aughing Cheerily X Virginia Hamilton ,...... ....,.... V arnishing Hardwood ww Brooks Hall ,,...,.r,,,, .I .....,......... Being Hilarious gwl Frances Henry ...,.,. .........,... F iddling Hymns Jane Hunt .,.,,,,.,,, ....... J oyously Humming 1 Nancy Babbitt ........ ,........,... N oticing Boys Carolyn Fiacco ....,., ....... C rying Fiercely Meda LeFevre ............ .....,....,..,..,..,,..,.. M aking Lace I i Pauline Eckman ........ ,,...,.,,.,,,....,.,,,,,.,.... P ulling Ears N Mary Miner ........,...,....... .......... M anufacturing Marbles Avalon McFarland ....... ...,.....,...,... A sscmbling Music l Franklin Bowden ..,...... .,...,..,.r F avoring Beauties Robert Anderson ....... ..,.,,.. R aging Around Marvin Babbitt ......... .......,,,,., M aking Barns X Mabel Keyton ......... ....,.....,........ M aking Kites l Lillian Singleton ........ .......... I listening Silently 4 , Grace Randall .v..,.... ................... G oing Riding Wayne Newcum ........ ..,..... W riting Newspapers -for Harry Hoke .........,.. ......... H oeing Horseradish ' Richard Roller ..,.... ......,.,.,.... R unning Races Rozella Schisler ......,.. .......... R iding Scooters Mary Peluso ............ .,.,,.,. M ixing Pancakes Ruth Trout ...,...... ....,.,,, R eciting Themes l Floyd Skinner ......... ..,..,..,,,...... F ixing Skates Joe Dimato .............. .....,.....,. J umping Ditches Delwyn Trout ...,..... ....,,,,,, D rowning Tadpoles Sibo Sabetti ......... ......,..,........ S inging Solos Max Spurgeon ......... ...,,.... M unching Spinach 4 Warren Whitsitt ........ ...l...... W eeping Wildly I N Kenneth Stegall .l......, .,......... K illing Snails Maxine Ritchey ......... .....,...... M ending Runs LM' Helen McKinley ...,..... ......... H emming Madly Helen Smith ...,.,...,.. ..,............... H elping Saps Bernard Petrie ..i.... ..,,,.......,........, B aking Pies X Gordon VVoodson ....... ...Growing Watermelons My Robert Ross ............ ......,.... R iding Recklessly Mary Pifer ........... ........,...,.,, M oving Pianos NW Louise Riggs ......, .......... Le arning Rules ,QQ Robert Rush .......................,...,............ ,..,.... R eading Romances w Barbara Young .......................,......,...,....,, ......... B uilding Yachts I Kathryn Dredge ........................,,..........,.,. ........l............ 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I... 4 I,f... .aj Q.-. .Ig QL -. T-.11 tv -: 0. .VIV -v W I . ,vi .. ., I. I. I wi 3 ' if 7 ."l . . 'JI 2. 2- ' '.".-1' ,MII , -. . WV, VIL. . . . . ,I .I I... r . ki' r Y S ei 5 i YZ, TATLER 2153 5:11 m siiizisaff 4 FRESHMAN OFFICERS President ........... ..,,. . ,,.,................................ . . ........., MARION Mosssn Vice-President ....,.... . .,.............. DAN Bow'roN Secretary-Treasurer ,,....,., BIARION CRUMBAKER Freshman Class Historq In September, 1930, the most brilliant CPD Freshman class since Abraham Lin- coln went to Harvard, walked merrily through the door of the Great Abingdon High School. After much cussing and discussing we decided to throw a big wiener roast and it was a howling success. t We started class meetings in Mr. Creathis room but he decided we were the keenest Freshies yet so he sent us post haste to Mr. Benner. As you all know or don't know, he played football at Yale, so just for the practice he kicked us out in the hall. Eddie had to sweep the Hoor so good and made such a fuss we decided to save arguing and not have any more class meetings. The Sophomores seemed to think they were very intelligent last year, but, of course, we weren't there yet. The Seniors commenced to sit up and stare wide-eyed at us as we passed down the corridors on the path of our brilliant career. You all know anyone who can survive Mr. Creath's tests are go-getters, but they don't baffle us. Mr. Creath surely appreciates us because he never has to spend much time on our test papers, because, well, they really don't need it. Latin is a very much improved subject this year. We have revised the old ill' ferior type of books and Miss Masters finds her teaching a much more agreeable task. Besides being brilliant, Mr. Johnson says that many of us are good looking. He says he doesn't care about our algebra so much because we have passed him long ago but we really must "sleep nights" because we all have to sacrifice something for beauty's sake. The upper classmen said last year Miss Moore didn't get much fun Out of teaching them but this year she is very jolly. Of course Mr. Huff may get part of the credit but we think it only fair that he give us some of it. Among other things Miss Masters learned an Anteroorn was not a Conception room as one of the brighter members of us thought. We are trying to teach Mr. Creath not to get his tongue twisted because it is a very bad habit. You see they bury people after and not before they are dead as he once said in class. We now think it our duty to establish more order in the study-hall among the upperclassmen. We think we can manage to hold them for a while. lVe had some of our fellows go out for athletics but we concluded they were so much better than the rest they would quit and give the poor fellows a chance. Since we have proved our virtues we now wish to inform the upperclassmen and faculty we are not conceited. We will try not to crowd the upperclassmen out of the limelight. Just remember we are not green Freshies as you all supposed. M. J. 4 'sew 4 Cam si 13,521 I93l sas-: lex 33Z,i,K 15 i d' THIRTYANINE 'v rn. 1 A - 'i 4 ,iq -xf' -we ,J fi . . , A u 1 .za ,,- n ,J 1 MX4 ,. 4 1 .CJ ,. V4 P5 V L 1. X-J ' e LAL HJ WY i .,1 Ja v .J V. ! NW fx P3 Lg, Y f-'fx vjl ..- v W X v y , . .ig .VN wg .Avy by ,W A-,A an wr ."4 ,. 1 .J NU VY? ..,. X W rw Lg, v w gal ix! . 'rs .f,, -2'-:iff-2 4 -4 f - 1 -. . f 9fsf4 ln. 'TATLER 1 -l --M L ' ' - ff?-1? 5 lwnnl Rum: IMI: Il-my, Nlqnwl' 1'1'11lx1'-uhm-1', YQ-yrlv .Xllmln-rxml, Xlnry .Xlllxltm Ylrtm' ll4l1v1u'I'. 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Kwlnrt Nvlxuxm, 'Inp Rmv: Ilvnfll Sn-lplx, ,Kuhn Nwrl, Nlnlwll Snlvvltv, l'lx:n1'lvs Ruluilnmx. , , 1 .1 ,z'j3,,q-f'.X' -I'L' -'.f--" .Cali-F -'P-if.""lf lQ5l 1 ' Af ' 'ff " ' . X , -, ., -. 1 '. - ' - - - - - ' ' - FORIY mp Inuit 'X X 771: TATLER Qflgia iilflfii?-iAif1E? K My Dear TATLER, I've been in high school for five months so I thought I would tell you just how I stand. I'm awfully smart. I had to take all my examinations simply because the tests were too hard for the teachers to even try to answer. It doesn't make any difference to me whether my opinion is asked because my knowledge is certainly better than theirs. Only one thing bothered me during examination week and that was getting up early. I do like to rest my brain at every chance I get. It is bad enough tovget up on other mornings without doing it that one particu- lar week. I'm just expected to set an example for those ever-bragging Seniors. Of course, I'm liked by everyone, especially the Sophomores. They were Freshmen last year and now they think they have grown almost to the height of upperclassmen. It's just lucky the Seniors don't bring them down a peg. At basketball games or pep meetings I'm always asked to talk or yell at the wrong time. Mr. Benner always appreciates that and I always try to help any member of the faculty. Now that you have a slight idea of me, I will tell you some of the best qualities of a Freshman. He never is conceited fThe Senior'MottoJ, is not sophisticated over the thought that he might be a Senior next year fLike the dear little Juniorsj, and never tries to boss QA Sophomore trick? My dear friend, now you know what high standards a Freshman really has in Abingdon High School. A FRESHMAN M. M. inw fkiii ii-Xi I if Qi Z l93l b'fiQf1I fy! filffif ffl? FORTY ONE WI :r,314 4ff:f5f:,4Ei514!?4FffT2hifi! 7710 TATLER fE4i1'k151f'l'-if ?f1i1l: T V V , i,: qv 8""""'i"""""'-im" X 7 . 'I 'di 4 ' . 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' 'Dick" 3, Walters ...................................... "Cl11'ly', Berry ..... ..... ' 'Stank" Knisley ...................................... "Monk" Baker ..... ..... ' 'Bakern cp Mr 1-Y-Q-0-3-0 X W fr N , Basketball Lettermen gl Lewis ............................................ "Bill" Smith ...... ....... ' 'Lanl-lie" . Wiley ..............,.....,,,................. "Wiley" Turner ....... ........ ' 'Tinzie' M , U LeMarr ..... ...... ' 'SCObe" Hopping ...... ...... ' 'Hoppien fl' 'fn SUBSTITUTES X Johnson ....... "Kermie" Byram ..,..... ....... ' 'Byraml' WHL Nott ...... ....... ' 'Tinker' Lambem .. . ......... "shanty" Q, Hall ........ ............. ' 'Beanieh Lambaiso ............. ........ ' 'Little Alf" PV' Palmer .......... ...,,,.............. ' 'Carl ' l l ffr W t L 'M I W fill iff. I A i A f A lm Qfiisxekizosgeoe-112551 4 l93I se: 1 fi ixg 1+fYtL:LE agreed FORTY-THREE FORTV-FOUR O 1 ZZ 4: .I 2 L, C 11 .44 Ei 52 :E 1. ,j .FL .SU 'ik ,., 35 :Z 1l,,f -5 cy M: U: Eff ...A ,Lv ML L..- L.: .TLC 7, 1-E gc .,.-1 -:... -3l'::' ,-.-D :gi :ui ng.. sp , Sf, X .. '- .Q Eff. :EZ "il Af, ,Exif .dt-' L-yd ::x. .::,f ff- '- .Ln ,ch :lili- .-3.1 5' A wi ,.. -rg 9.5: :.':-.l sl," 57,4 5' ,,-1 -...f A-.5 .-lc 'EE-1 E271 1, L ..4 I 1 ko.. :ZL- x 2 11-5 'Z' lg: Amr- gcc .Y g 4 is ,Tw TATL.ER63fQKf:1i?R miiierk so 1 1 I1 1 i 1 1 W1 1-1 1 1 1 1 w Football Schedule 1 Season of 1930 1 1 'KV' 331 HOME GAMES g X September 27 ..... ........................,....,.., ............... A l exis 5 1 October 17 ...... ........ S tronghurst 211 November 1 ..... ...................... G alva, WE November 8 ........ .......... C orpus Christi 1 1 X November 15 ..... ................. R oseville m 1 iff 1 . GAMES AWAY i i October 10 ..... .......................... ............ A l edo ,W October 24 ....... ....................... ............. .......... K n o xville ML lg if , THE SEAsoN's Scoiufzs A 7. Alexis ......... 0 Abingdon ....... ,.,, , 19 1 fi Aledo ............ 12 Abingdon ....... ...... 1 9 1 U Stronghurst ...... 0 Abingdon ...... . ,.... , 32 im h Knoxville ..... T 6 Abingdon ....... ..... . 20 , 1 Galva ............... 7 Abingdon ....... ...... 7 'iq N Corpus Christi ..... - 6 Abingdon ....... ...... 5 3 5 I 1 Roseville ............ 0 Abingdon ....... ...... 1 5 1 1 ' -qi . N , Total ................. ...... 3 1 Total ............... ......... 1 65 ,1 , W i Tied Won Lost Percent age LW! ' 1 6 0 1.000 W it +2 1 1x 3,1 1 i-mi l i 1 1 W 1 11 1 'M .aiiixew 4 fgqxz siege 1 1931 we 1,iiifi C3i1-fTmfiiC11: FORTY-FIVE WE - ZX:- - ' 71,4 TATLER 3OEii3Q?FXE4Ek-GX if i i J . The Football Head line writer compiles his own History of the United States. y HMARQUETTE DOWNS MISSISSIPPI" , HBRADDOCK FATALLY INJURED IN PITT DEBACLE" "THOUSANDS SEE BOSTON MASSACREH "WASHINGTON CROSSES DELAWARE" ' l W "LAFAYETTE TO MEET ARMY" "JOHN PAUL JONES STARS IN NAVY BATTLE" i "OREGON IN 54-40 FIGHT" y 1 "MASON-DIXON LINE SELECTED" 1 I "MONITOR POINTING FOR MERRIMACU 4 ' M. W. I iO lx A . THE COACH X If the team wins-he's great i If they lose-he's a fake If they play clean-A 1 I If they cheat-he's a bum B4 If he's happy-good sort If he's sad-poor sport U If he takes 'em out for a rest-makes a show ll, If he hollers for,pep-likes to blow Although others sometimes roast 1' y As students we will always boast iv We love him-he's our coach. VJ M. W., A. B. B. I r 33 W ww FY im, JM G f l si I 1 F 1 ,V F ,Q Q 4 I93l S3F1,iF3Ci'3I ii,iQif:35fi M FORTV-SIX I li , i ' i so We TATLER 6-KK iifizfi ,e ii , x Ar Y Such ls Llfe as a Sub 1 'N "Signals, six, four, eight, twenty-one." iw "Now, boys, get to work," Mr. Crcath shouted gruifly. ily "Come on, guys, let's pep it up. Allright now, let's go. Signals, two, three, ,' W I nine, twelve." Baker's voice could be heard a mile, calling out those signals. "Come N N on, Bowton. That's when you take the ball. Don't you know your plays yet?" ' ground. ' "Quit stalling around now and get busy," urged Mr. Creath. "VVhew! It's hot," said Bob Ross, our famous end. M "Hey, Coach, can we have a drink?" Nunzi said as he tossed the ball to the :mtg 'N 4 "No, an'd if you don't get busy, you'll never get one and you will be out here ' L until midnight, too." mf "Huddle Q" Jw "Hurry up. What did you say, Baker? Twelve? Gee Whiz! We just got N" through playin' that." X ' Cut it out now," barked Creath. "Don't argue with the quarterback." X 1 vi "What's the matter? Can't you make them work?" asked Coach. "l'l1 show my them. Now every one of you, ten times around the field." 1011 "Are you jokin' or not?" asked Chuck. "You'll find out in a minute. Now get a move on you, start steppin' it off." N' 1 The first four times weren't bad. Even the next three went fairly well, but from then on, it became terrible. aiy Bowton was jogging along about one-sixteenth mile per hour, puflin' and snortin' ' like a two-wheeled locomotive, going slower every second. ,W Nine times around and the whole tribe was about down on their knees. At last the tenth one was finished. "Now go practice those signals. I'll teach L-mi you to monkey aroundf, "Aw Coach, let us rest awhile." 4 X "Nothing doing, now get to work." QQ l Baker's voice was so weak he could hardly be heard. "Signals-." That was all. Q., "Allright, boys, go on into the locker-room, but don't try to monkey around with Creath again." . With e sigh of relief, we stumbled eff the field. D. B. wi NM' N 4 W! W 4A3m'i,iik' ii CITX' ir, iii-5131.1 SSS 3,4?f1'CK fLeiikfiIi?51iiQ ronrv-seven ix if I l Q, ull im ' . nfl! O 0 I D I TQ fx 1 VI!! PN HI - -Z - 1 f Q JQ Q f - F F 'YIM 3,5-'Q' 423513 K 422515.85 4 Basketball Schedule, 1930.-31 A.H.S Opp Dec. 4-Bushnell .................................. Here ,.... ...... 2 6 15 Dec. 12-Stronghurst ....,........................ .Here ,,,,. ...... 2 8 7 Dec. 22-Union High, Pa ...................... ,Here ..... ...... 2 8 15 Jan. 2-Monmouth ..............................., Here .. ...... 31 1 1 J an. 9-Knoxville .......................,.......... Here .,... ...... 1 4 12 Jan. 10-Aledo ......................,................. There ...... ...... 2 3 10 Jan. 13-Corpus Christi ......................... Here ........ ,..,.. 2 2 12 Jan. 20-Spaulding ............,.................... There ...... ...... 1 6 49 Jan. 24-Monmouth ................................ There ....... ...... 1 4 15 Jan. 26-Avon ....,.................,....,............. Here .,,..... ...... 3 6 14 Feb. 5-Avon ...............,......................... There ..,.,..... ...... 4 3 1 1 Feb. 6-Murphysboro .........................,. Monmouth .,.,. ...... 2 1 25 Feb. 10-Bushnell ....,........ ........ T here .......... ...... 2 8 19 Feb. 13-Aledo ,..................... ...,.... H ere ........ ...... 2 7 20 Feb. 17-Corpus Christi ....... ........ T here ...,.., ...... 5 6 14 Feb. 20-Knoxville ............ ......... T here ...... 49 13 Feb. 21-Stronghurst ........ ........ T here ...... 43 14 Feb. 25-Spaulding ........ ......... H ere ..... ..,... 2 6 36 531 312 SECOND TEAM A.H.S. Opp Jan. 2-Monmouth ....... ......,.... H ere ............ ......... 1 4 9 J an. 9-Knoxville ......... ......... H ere ...,. ...... 9 2 Jan. 10--Aledo ...................... ........ T here ....... ...... 1 5 6 Jan. 13-Corpus Christi ....... ........ H ere ,,.., ...... 1 6 3 Jan. 24-Monmouth .......... ........ T here ....... ...... 1 6 7 Jan. 26-Avon .......,........ ........ H ere ..... ...... 1 2 6 Feb. 5-Avon ................ ......i. T here ....... ...... 3 2 19 Feb. 13-Aledo ...................... ........ H ere ..... ...... 1 3 9 Feb. 17-Corpus Christi ....... ......,. T here ...... 30 12 Feb. 20-Knoxville ...,...,.... ......... T here ......, , ...... 4 3 161 76 KNOX COUNTY TOURNAMENT Abingdon .,......,..................... 50 Victoria ............. ....... 9 Abingdon ........ ..... 4 1 Gilson ....... ...,... 1 4 Abingdon ........ ..... 3 5 A Maquon ...... ....... 1 0 Abingdon ........ ..... 5 1 Altona ....... .... 8 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Abingdon ......... .................. 2 1 Aledo .,.......... ....... 1 3 Abingdon ........, ..... 2 8 Viola ...,..,..... ....... 1 3 Abingdon ,........ ..... 4 7 Rio ............,,...... ....... 7 Abingdon ...,,,,, ..... 1 9 Galesburg ,..... .,..,.. 2 I 1.14 xv time ii1iiQki 1 1931 xf: 2 53 me iefiif-YQ are QQ FORTY N NE ' QSM ' , Q4K fl, TATLER SlQ3'iifQf3 wK'41izl?,i Basketball Season, 1930.-31 We had a very successful basketball season, winning fourteen out of eighteen scheduled games placing first ln the County Tournament, and losing to Galesburg by the close score of 19 to 21 in the finals at the District Tournament. Our Basketball Men CAPTAIN LEWIS-Forward Bill was a clever captain His basket eye and unique playing made the team victors 5 n . n , ' . LORE N WILEY-Forward "Wiley" is one of the coolest players on the team. His "lefties" never fail to sink points. His determination lasts until the final whistle. JOHN LEMARR-Guard "Scobie's" fighting spirit and steady floor work put pep into the game. His im- provement over last season leads us to believe that he'll be a star for next year also. ARTHUR TURNER-Guard "Tinsey" was right there on the right spot, at the right time. His vacancy is going to be hard to fill. HAROLD SMITH-Center "Lanky" was a dependable center and valuable man to the team. He was prac- tically a new man but played like a veteran. TED HOPPING-Sixth Man "Hoppie" was a very valuable man. He was able to fill in for any position dur- ing a game and played hard and well. Our Basketball Subs Our valuable subs who for their perseverence should receive honor are: Kermit Johnson, Wilbur Nott, Raymond Byram, Alfred Lamberti and Brooks Hall, who were out all year. Of these "Alf" made the best showing. Berwyn Mummey and Walter Meythaler played until the semester. Alfred Lambaiso and Carl Palmer were called from the class teams to finish out the squad. assign 4,51 Xdffi'-ZAQSK z l93I X: 3655-1 i,ij4LX,I,if FIFTY Fail' figii3K,5f1'I5i'i'i YL, TATLER SEQQZZ iiiilfbii iiitjflk Jln Az-dent Fan! I'm crazy about basketball. I just exist through the other three seasons, track, baseball, and football-to the next basketball season. I never miss a game if I can help it. Speaking of teams you should have seen our team at Abingdon High School this year. It was a beaner. We had two of the best forwards in the state, Bill Lewis and Loren Wiley. Between them they scored about six hundred of the team's eight hundred points this year. And our two guards-boy! Turner had the longest arms of any player in this region and how he could collect that old apple off' the bank- board! He frequently jumped center and he certainly surprised the boys with his reach. Our other guard was LeMarr, Old dependable "Scoby" who swished them from center. He was one of the best guards in the Little Eight Conference which we won this year for the third consecutive time. Our center was "Lanky" Smith who was a good jumper and an excellent defense man. Our team was certainly successful this year, winning 21 games out of 26 played. We played the best teams we could find and were willing to take all comers. We scored 8241 points to our opponents' 4-07. This averaged about a point a minute for the whole season. Our team won the Knox County Tournament very easily without even a scare. We also placed second in the District Tournament, losing to Galesburg, 21 to 19. Galesburg later won second in the State Tournament. I can hardlywait until next basketball season! Even though I will be out of school I will follow the team with intense interest. The roar of the crowd, the thrill of the referee's whistle, the tense moments that are crowded into the game get you and hold you. If you have sporting blood, you will be crazy about it too! T. B. ifii-E74 fix 'fiflk 1 l93l ssgggff T5K,f'i,!f??1Y'ZY1?L13' FIFTY ONE 1 SAWQXL if? YK 7714 TATLER SEEK ifiil' 2213? ifii-533.25 X The 1930 Track Season The A. H. S. track team of 1930 participated in the following meets: The Knox County in which we did fairly well considering' the decided disad- vantages. The Military Tract meet at wllich John Lewis set a new record in pole vault, 11 feet UM inches. The District meet at which John Lewis won the pole vault and Loren Wiley placed third in the mile. 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A M' AWA-Agn :HT ,! - A .A A . . -.- 'I' V P - Egg. -A Q I c I I Wie TATLER QQ, gf' I I I I 'lDaq Back when A few recollections of twenty years ago, more or less: Boys and girls were grad- uated every spring from Abingdon High School. And eventually they realized that they didn't know so much after all. That was in the old building. It was built for a college building, then used as a normal school and conservatory of music. It made a good high school building. A little out of date. The steps on the stairways were badly worn in the middle and sloped down. If you started to slide, it was just too bad. Many times it was too bad. Just as much fuss was made over graduation then as there is now. Itis a good idea, anyway. Don't ever think that the boys now go in for freak styles. You should have seen some of us. I had a suit that had about five or six buttons down the front of the coat. The buttons were cloth covered. Imagine that. And we thought we were regular guys. On the pockets of the coat were several cloth covered buttons of various sizes. I'm glad I never had my picture taken in that suit. The evidence can never be used against me now. There was about the same stuff to study in those days as there is now, but we had manual training then. It was great stuff. I had to have so many tools we were afraid we'd have to mortgage the home. I really thinl-:Q I had enough to built a new school building with a little help. There were planes, and saws, and chisels of all sizes, and what have you. And for all those tools and two years instruction all there is to show for it is a plate rack. If you know what that is. They don't seem to be in style any more, but they were mighty easy to make, or I couldn't have made one. I started to make a desk, but I was graduated in the meantime. Track meets were real events twenty years ago. VVe either went on the train, or by horse and buggy. Imagine driving a horse to Oneida. I did that once. And had a great time doing it. Instead of asking dad for money for gas, you had to get something extra to put the horse up at the livery barn. And while the declamatory contests were being held we generally made a canvass of the churches to see which one was serving the best meal for two bits. YVe never failed. If we won, we came home and celebrated on the campus. Big Gres and speeches. Not many of the old landmarks are left now. C. B. Baymiller, who was principal, runs the Kingman School in Peoria. 'When I say he ran the high school, I mean just that. No one could ever go to school to him without remembering him. Mrs. Clarence Rork taught at that time. She is still here. And still a good teacher that-they have to call on in a pinch. The other one of the old timers remaining is Ed Bozman. I know lots of things about Ed. For instance the day he threw a boy up a full Hight of stairs when he caught him holding the bell rope. The quarter's worth of cigars I won from him on the Detroit-Pittsburgh World's Series. That night I was sorry I had won them. No such thing as eligibility rules then. A boy could take typewriting and bookkeeping and play football. Most of them didn't take much more than that. But we had a football team. Everyone had to write an oration for graduation. The best ones were delivered. Nothing more was heard about mine after it was written. Our class day exercises were the poorest ever given at the school, I believe. We planned it the afternoon it was given. We were very important, and terribly disappointed when we realized that the school was going to keep on without us. FRI-:D W. SHOOP, Class of 1908. e r To gig c l93l sez a.f1imso1,5m1iisl2: FIFTY-THREE 4-4i Qaafimlfziifw 771. T ATLER 2c?Z'l5'jifiE-?'Ki2?E1TiYf is a X i X The Onqm of the Hot Uoq W l Down in Missouri where there is a lot of hunting and trapping, there was a man r from the city who wanted a possum for his Thanksgiving dinner. He went to one of his friends who lived in the country and offered to give him five dollars for a nice Li young possum. The hunter agreed to have the possum within three or four days. He lvl set out in his search and tramped all night without any sign other than some cold 'yi tracks. The following night he set out again but with the same result. This kept up N for three nights and the fourth night he had to have it. It was his last chance. He Q started out and he walked and walked but found nothing. He walked until morning ,I but his efforts were fruitless. There was still no sign of a possum. He returned M home and went to bed tired out from his all night tramp. He lay there for a long time thinking of the five dollars. Finally he had an idea. He called his nice young W hunting dog over to him and killed and cleaned him. He took the supposed possum to his friend in the city and received the five dollars. A few days later the hunter accepted an invitation to eat dinner with his friend. They sat down to the table and ' passed the meat and articles of food around and the man helped himself very much 1 . to the meat. He kept taking more and more of it. Finally be asked his city friend what kind of meat it was. The reply was that it was some of the possum he had got- Q1 f ten for him. The man who had gotten the possum, slid back in his chair a little and r pretty soon he went outside. He said, "Fido, Fido, I have called you many times Y and you didn't come but this time you're coming!" G. C. W W -M en! ., . A School is out ' The kids do shout N A With all their might and main- f", Until a bright September morn fl, They'll trudge to school again! Wx All through the summer they'll delight , At being out so late at night , On many picnics they will go M And in the garden use the hoe, W To make the beets and taters grow. i ,x Three months vacation Oh me, oh my 'Wi But goodness me how time does Hy, 'ffl Its over before its scarcely begun P9 Then back to school and no more fun. A C. J., R. W. D. if NVQ lm jgggfs fi?' QTZVQQK z l93l ss: fgfliseg 5i,ii ,i1ff.5'm FIFTY-FOUR e -:N - 1 - Q A ' . YZ, TATLER ETS"-if sgzifmiieefim 4 f I' Q x' it l I, I 51 ,x ll - I A Storq N. A little Freshie on a fine spring day In his nice soft bed he longed to stay. l l The school bell tolled out half past eight i l Hop out, young man, now you are late! y i At nine o'clock he donned his hat 'A And made a dash for school. That's that. 1 But on the way he met another l ,And who should that be but his brother. vi "It's too late now for school," he said, M "So let's go home and back to bed." I "Oh no, I have another plan, -fl, Why not take out our old bait can? - And hike to Cedar Creek today. I know just where the Hshes play." J' But the way seemed long and wearysome iw! Which first they thought would be such fun. X At the crossing where they stopped to wait They saw approaching the local freight. L+ They clambered on as it rumbled by I And back to town the both did fl . R Y y l A guilty conscience gave unrest, 111 They should have taken that six weeks test. l A They rush to school! To their dismay W They find it is a holiday. l , In disgust they went from school 'fx And angelically obeyed the rule. 5 F. B., D. F. l r I ll. M fl J L . 'ili X26 -CZTX if 3x3-ff?-i'?i I9 3 l Eifli.,-5373 3 igsiifilfffiifzw FIFTY-FIVE d zv.-:'- "4-'-'- if We TATLER Y 1 vi 1 - Those Semor Boqs Once there was a little boy Whose name was Walter M. And every day in English class He sat by Evelyn. He pinched her arm, he pulled her hair, He teased her to distraction, He called her fat, she called him mean, She feared his every action. A lot of things still puzzle us That Chester's done and said, But most of all-in English class Why does his face get red? On him we gaze and our amaze Increases every day That Leo's face, which seems so bright Holds a tongue so in his way. Bcrwyn's laugh rings loud and clear Such peals of joyous laughter That when we've left old A. H. S. We'll know it ever after. B.E.L., F.H., M.C.B. In English Class, John looks out of the window and sees an aeroplane. He says, "There she goes, boys !" Miss Ferris, acting rather bewildered at first, has an idea. She goes over and straightens his hair and pats him on the back, saying to the rest of the class, "There, there, Johnny has seen his first aeroplane, so we will excuse his actions." e, 3 Q 4 e , e , - -S , 4 l93l Kxlfglr sis simlfiisefi FIFTY-SIX -1 Q ' i i 771, TATLER Six 3ffA?'?i45'4E?iK, Test Dag Teacher sitting at her desk Said "Today I'll spring a. testf' Groans and grunts run through the room, Silence? Not just like a tomb! Questions asked and answers written Grades are read, they are so badg Pupils jump like they were bitten, Average 50, oh, how sad! J. W. l-o-o-o-o- Ode to English Teachers Qln blank versej A.B.B., M.W., W.L. filifflk' 4f4'l'9Xii'1fi?:YxA?if'i Z I93I if 45575 K fieiiif-PKi3if?:-'FE FIFTY-SEVEN f ' 'iw - ' -N: Q ? - -,.- YZ, TATLER F3fQ?5iiZiE5l?TXie3t:4ESEL3' Quizzes I hate quizzes They bother me! Yesterday I studied All afternoon For a quizz, And this morning I took it. They say, "Time will tell." But I don't need to wait. If that had been an entrance exam To Heaven I'd be heaving coal Now. I hate quizzes They bother me. M. S. ivaeoa- Enthusiasm Last night I held a little hand, So dainty and so neat, I thought my heart would burst with joy, So wildly did it beat. No other hand unto my soul Could greater solace bring Than what I held last night, which was Four aces and a king. M. S. -icebe- Transferred Her lovely beauty lured him ong Unable longer to resist He seized her and her red lips kissed, But when he looked the red was gone! He held her closely in his arms. For her it was an awful test, Her beauty stayed upon his vest, Transmitted were her Winsome charms! M. S. 1 aiiiiszi 4442495.12 fiilmz I93l K5fQ4'3f Qzeifmif FIFTV-EIGHT Y - fi flu TATI-,ER 315'-QQQQSQSEQ IQ ff 4 Y iN Jlbinqdon High School Zoo Monkeys ..................................................................,.,... Leo Knisley, Louis Fiacco Hippopotamus ....... .......... B eulah Evelyn Leigh Parrot ............ .................. J ane Hunt , X' Giraffe ........ .,....... K ermit Johnson Elephant ........ ........ R ichard Roller Cuckoo ...,.... ........ P hilip Bulkeley QW Bear ............ .............. M r. Creath xi Night Owl ........... ....... W alter Meythaler l Mocking Bird ..... ........................................ B erwyn Mummey E Vvildcats .......... ......... F lorence Hickman, Marjorie Peterson if-1 Ostrich ........ ....... .... .......................... G l a da Holmes wx Warbler ................................................................ Wayne Churchill 23 Sharks ....... Frances Harriet Henry, Victor Hopper, Helen Smith Shrimps ........ ............ A ugustine DeLuca, William Lewis, Loren Wiley Goose ....... ................ ..................................... M a rian Mosser Sponges ........ ....... A lfred Lamberti, Marie Flake L41 Honey Bees ..... ......... L ouise Riggs, Lyle Walters Mice ........................ ....... D oris Trulock, Evelyn Woolem M Snapping Turtle ....... .... ............... K a thryn Dredge Q, Deer ,,.,.,,,,,..,,,.,,, ,,,.,.............,...,,,.,.,.,.,.....,.,.,,............ M ascha Crumbaker Glow-VVorms ....... ....... T homas Bennett, Helen Oldfather, Lucile Caulkins t Lion ..,,.,.,,,... .,,,.......,,,.,.... ,,,.........,,................,........ W e ldon Smith 3 Gorilla ..... .......................... T ed Hopping W if Moth ................ Jenny VVren ........ Porcupine .... Keeper -. .-.......Mary Elizabeth Reynolds y ..-.............Genev1eve Uhlman M l .........Dorcas Famulener iw M W +04 LeMarr it W JV! hi' QAQLLQEYX' QL fi Xi 1. fs 5131 1 l93l 'seg 224-15 SK if 4,55-SQ if if iffffig 'NINE :N - ' is ' ' -,- Tue TATLER Qxiiigix 425-ASK 4 All School Pariq On November 21, an all-school party was held in the gym. A very large number were present and many games were played. The feature of the even- ing was the faculty polo game. Mr. Johnson and Miss Masters played an espe- the faculty. Too bad Mr. Huff. Even if you came in last, you tried. Choco- cially good game. Another feature was the kiddie car race between the men of 9 late milk, doughnuts and mince pies were served. The success of the party was proven by all present. -l-4-o-o-- Senior Parties After a "partyless" Junior year, the class of ,31 decided to take in full the space so kindly left us by the class of '30 in last year's TATLER by having a party each month. Although we have not succeeded in having one every month, we have at least tried. On September 20, we enjoyed a steak fry at Lake Bracken. We met at the High School and were squeezed into a small number of cars. After the fry we went to the Orpheum where we saw Wallace Beery in "The Big House". October 25, we had a Hallowe'en party at the home of Dorcas Famulcner. The house was appropriately decorated for this time of year with cornstalks, pumpkins and witches, etc. The Hostesses served hot cocoa, sandwiches and pickles. Mr. Creath, Miss Shearer and Miss Bark were the chaperones. On February 7, a Valentine Party was held in the gym. We were seated at table for four. At each table there was something different to do. Small hearts were given to the winning one at each table. At the end the person with the most hearts received a prize. The refreshments consisted of ice cream and cake. Mr. Huff and Miss Moore were the chaperones. On April 4, an Easter party was held at the home of Glada Holmes. Games were enjoyed and the hostesses served Lollypops and Easter eggs. Miss Moore chaperoned. a A i - l93l Kivislfidfeidffiilfifi , ,mmm 13: Qeexlmcfrasm, 77.2 TATLER Q15-sz iiserm 4g1:4Qe.fff Sophomore Parties It is yet to he proved that the Sophomores of ,31 are not a VVise bunch. Yes, and exceedingly optimistic and fun-loving fat timesj. Or should we say "time", for it was only once that they could muster up enough ginger to mould into the form of a party. This was a Hallowe'en party. Other parties were often planned and talked about, but somehow they lacked the U-H to carry them through. But let us proceed with this party which was a howling success. The big event took place in the gymnasium. When the guests arrived they were enter- tained by games, etc. Then, when the evening was drawing to a close, they were surprised by the lights being dimmed. A shock of corn surrounded by spooky, lighted pumpkins decorated the center of the room and a howling ghost furnished entertainment for the most daring while refreshments were being served. When refreshments were finished and all were seated around the corn- shock, various parts of "the catn were passed around the circle. The' Party was brought to a close and Jane Hunt was very much surprised to find her car near the front steps ready to enter the building. -l+-o-o-o-+-- Freshmen wiener Roast October 30, 1.980 We had a. wiener roast at Redfields, west of town. Half of the Freshmen went. We came home early enough to go to bed with the chickens. is-0-Q-0- Bliss Ferris-"Augustine, what about the literature of this period P" Augie-"They wrote plays and friction." if of l tt y 'V' N! s 1 I at +01 lxyi ,Lt l t if Q: TW MP kv- lure Kr l rt W +I! y . V' sl l l fi Nrl l 'W LM: 'WR ttfg 32 iiiiiifi' QETXT ii ii:-513531 I K3 ifiz, X 3-1QiEXQiii?5l'?fM SIXTYAONE J ffm :,1i','ii 5 fa :jing gg, TA-HER 2ei1E:izj3,2f?i?'f35f 4i21af22zf A -i , - , , Crumbaker Lomax hI'f"'f!:',1kl' llennett Campbell E'?.ni m 5 x Hickman Garrett UL' Siqma Lambda Chi Sigma Lambda Chi is an honorary society organized in 1926. It is C0111- poscd of ten members which are chosen by the faculty. Each member remains in the society until they graduate unless they fall below an average of ninety for the semester. Any vacancies which may occur are filled at the end of each semester. The four qualifications for membership are service, leadership, scho- larship and character. MEMBERS Thomas Bennett Roger Garrett Florence Bond Florence Hickman Josephine Campbell Ruth Kilpatrick Maseha Crumbaker Beulah Evelyn Leigh Mary Helen Dodson Lois Lomax ,41,Y -5' -52:3 ii if':Z9i?ET Z i93I '2'Qli,4g?i5B3f QNZLEK SlXTV'TWO o 77,1 TATLER igsizesgesieimf Rational Thespians President .....................,....................... . .... ANNA BELLE BIRD Secretary-Treasurer .............................. WAYNE CHURCHILL The 167 Troop of National Thespians was organized January 6. This is a national honorary dramatic club. The members are persons having had a major role in a three-act play or a minor role in four one-act plays. Points for committee work were also given. The purpose of the Thespian Club is to aid in dramatic work in the High School. The charter for this club has been framed and hung in the hall. The names of the charter members are on this. These members are: Anna Belle Bird, Wayne Churchill, Lois Lomax, Martha Weir, Mary Cathryne Bulkeley, Mildred Eldridge, Isabel Simpkins, Josephine Campbell, Dorcas Famulener and Helen Oldfather. Six new members were added at the first initiation, they were: Grace Danielson, Gwendolyn Dahler, Glada Holmes, Thomas Bennett, Leo Knise- ley and Harold Lomax. The club meets once each month. At each meeting reports are given. These reports are on early plays, theaters, and modern plays. The Thespians sponsored a pep meeting before the District Tourna- ment. All the members of the club assisted by a few from the Dramatic Club took part in this. At the second initiation which was held in May, eligible Juniors were taken into the club. Miss Ferris is faculty advisor. H. K. O. 4 1 ik? JJSTZTKC isigffkl l93l X. isflifx fifsifififi SIXT 1, ' 1 is ' u Q '- , , P '71 , :J M- E 'XE 4: 2 1,225 -if L C74 ph ,- W . Q- , !1: m ,, - . iw ,: 'QSUM - fp 3 lXYY IUHN 'Zu - - ' " if Y - ' - 1-' 771: TATl.,ERQ15ifii1F??52 55-43522 ii Abinqdon Hiqh School Dramatic Club ABINGDON HIGH SCHOOL DRAMATIC CLUB President ................................,.....,,.....,..............,,.. MARTHA WEIR Vice President .........,..A,.,..,.............................,.... WALTER MEYTHALER Secretary Treasurer .......,,..............................,,.................... ISABEL SIMPKINS Faculty Advisor .............,..................,......,.,.,.........,................ MAE FERR1s Executive Board .....,. MARTHA WEIR, ISABEL S1MK1Ns, Lois LoMAx, JosEPH1NE CAMPBELL, WAYNE CIIURCHILL, WALTER MEYTHALER VI A Dramatic Club for Juniors and Seniors was organized early in October. The aim of the club IS to create an lnterest in dramatics. The members were divided into groups. A chairman was appointed for each group, who was to be responsible for the program. It was planned to have a program each month. They usually consist of a one-act play. Some in- vited guests have attended each meeting. The officers and executive committee were to be composed of S'eniors. At each meeting three members of the club are chosen to criticize the program, then a general discussion is held. Miss Ferris is faculty advisor. Squire Stewart ......, DRAMATIC CLUB NOVEMBER THE LANDING or THE PILGRIMS Helen Oldfather USQUIRE STEWART'S IRON WILL" Octavia Stewart .l........ ..............l.........................................,...........,.................... Robert Stewart .......,,..... Elizabeth Stewart ......... Franklin Adams ......... Patience ....,.............. Nora .................,...... Larry ...... AN UMBRELLA ACT Nelda Lloyd and Cathryne Petrie .........Harold Lomax .......Glada Holmes .......Elmer Meadows ...........Lois Lomax ...l.......,,Ray DeHass ,...,.,,,,,Helen Oldfather .,......Anna Belle Bird ......,..Wayne Churchill W ii I+ P' i LL' 'Ri ir? l 1 l I R i 1 fi Uv L, W V b 4 i ill Anna Belle Bird, Chairman ii DECEMBER "MIMI LIGHTS THE CANDLE Harriet Randall ......... ...,.......,...............................,..................,........,....,...., .,..... I s ahel Simpkins Granny ......,.......l...... ..........,.............................,,..............,................, l...... ,.,... . R u th Mitchell ly! Frances ..,....,. .,.,,.. Mildred Eldridge MI Alice .,.................. Beulah Evelyn,Leigh V Mimi .....,................ ........ M ascha Crumbaker Mary .....,....,.............. ....,,..,, C athryne Petrie , Jenny McBride ....... ......... F lorence Bond ik Tim McBride ....... ...,.......l.........,....,..,...... .........,........... ,...,,, H o w ard Lomax it Laura ..........,..,.., ...............,.................,........,.,.,,.........,......... ........ M i ldred Eldridge Mascha Crumbaker, Chairman ' ' l FEBRUARY "TEA LEAVES" A Sue ...... .....................................,........ ...,................ G e nevieve Uhlman WJ, Della ......... ....................................,.. .......... M a ry Cathryne Bulkeley w 1 Louise ............v.. ........,....... F lorence Hickman W Ed ......................... ...,..................................................... .......... T h omas Bennett -M Arnold Powers l.... .............,..................l....,..........,,.............,.... ..........,... I .eo Knisley Thomas Bennett, Chairman 1 MARCH I "GREEN SHADOWSH 'W Aunt Harriet simm ,..,..,.. .,.......,........,.............,,....,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,, .,,,,,,., G w endolyn Dahler LJ Barbara Knight .............. ...............................,.,,.........,........ B eulah Evelyn Leigh LW Robert Knight ......... .......,.,, B erwyn Mummey W Mrs. Knight ..-....... ..................... . .v ............,........ ..........,,..,. I one Bowton DFHYIIIHII -...-.v....... ...............v..,.................................................,.. ......,.,.. R a lph Sabetti Gordon Crane ...... .....,,..........................,..................,,,..,,,..,,.,,,r,,,,,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,, W i lliam Lewis XL Beulah Evelyn Leigh, Chairman tv' W M j1ifKY4Ti4Y ffjilk Z l93I 332 3 ffl' X is-?,!1KTiL??55Q SIXTY-FIVE ii . a s 'R - f - QQ 771, TATLER e 1 Senior Class Plaq "It Never Rains" was presented at the Bijou Theater by the Senior Class on December 19, 1930. It was a play of college life and was bright and lively through- ou IT NEVER RAINS By Aurama Rouverol Bqou Theatre Friday, December 19, 1930 Characters Niabel Rogers Savannah Henry Rogers Jimmy Rogers Norleen Sears Walter Donovan Dorothy Donovan t. .. , . 1 ............................................... ...... Clara Donovan ........ ,............................. 1 .............................................. .......Mary Cathryne Bulkeley ..............,Dorcas Famnlener DeHass .....,...Walter Meythaler ..............Martha Weir ........l-Ielen Oldfather ..........Wayne Churchill ........Josephine Campbell Dane Lawson ..........,,...... Louis Fl8CCO Margaret .......... Mildred Eldridge Gale ....................... Annabelle Bird Mary .................... .............,..........,. F lorence Bond College Girls ................................... .................... L ois Lomax, Isabel Simpkins Assistant Cheer Leaders ......... .... ......... B e rwyn Mummey, Thomas Bennett Synopsis The action of the play takes place in the living room of the Rogers' bungalow, just outside Los Angeles, Calif. Act I-Late afternoon in September. Act II-Evening. One week later. Act III--The following Tuesday night. Stag' Director .................... .....,, . ,. Business Manager ......... Stage Manager ........... Properties ....... Music ................ Advertising ......... Prompter ........ Between Acts Between Acts I and II-An Umbrella Dialogue ....... . ............... Mae Ferris .......A1fred Lamberti .......,.Isabel Simpkins ..............Genevieve Uhlman Beulah Evelyn Leigh ..............Thomas Bennett ..................Leo Knisley .......Lois Lomax, Marie Flake Between Acts II and III-Songs ........................ .................. B y the Seniors Qsiiiixiif Cam 4-55133 1 1931 xr afflsfm Q.f-fT?2K23. SIXTY-SIX 1.1 an , o' q7,, TATLER 33245222 m iffaezgse.-as Junior Class Plaq "It Happened in Hollywood", was presented at the Bijou Theater by the Junior Class on March 27, 1931. It was very well given and much credit is due to the cast and the director. "IT HAPPENED IN HOLLYWOODU By Katherine Kavanaugh Bijou Theater, Friday. March 27, 1931 Characters Jarvis, the Pembroke butler ......... ................,,.. Messenger ...................,.......,.................. Tom Garrity, a press agent ................... A .... Alan Tremayne, with movie aspirations ........... Josie Pembroke, the daughter of the house .......,.. Princess Dolores, her dearest friend ....................... Phyllis Duganne, reporter on the Movie News .......... Bert, temporarily a chauffeur ......................,............. Doreen Downing, a movie star ,...............,,.. Polly O'Connor, a comedy actress .........,......... Mrs. Pembroke, the mistress of the house ......... Sir Humphrey, the Prince's guardian ............ Time-The present. ........John LeMarr .....,....Dale Howard .......Howard Lomax ...............Lyle Walters ........Mascha Crumbaker .,......,..Ruby Stephens ..,,....Anita Stephens .........Wilbur Nott .,............Velma Raines ..............Bernice Chance ........Marie Harshbarger ................Loren Wiley Place-The Pembroke home, Hollywood, California. Synopsis Act I-The living room in the Pembroke home one May morning. Act II-Part 1: The same, the following day. Part 2: The same, two weeks later. ' Act III-The same. Evening of the same day. Music by Illinois Military School Orchestra. Between Acts-"The Doll Shop", by the High School Dramatic Club. Staf Director ................... ................. ....... M a e Ferris Stage Committee ............ ............. S ara Davis Music Committee ................... .................. N elda Lloyd Advertising Committee ........,. Francis Lambiaso Property Committee .......... ........... V iola Carlberg Business Manager ....,..... ......... E lmer Meadows 4 aifixoa fe 532 as siege: 2 I93l ssazff -.2212 fofxe-512f SIXTY-SEVEN ' fza " A '-F f 771: TATLER SQKif5'?fEi1?c1-2?f2'B.fQi Dramahc Club Produchons The Dramatic Club sponsored two plays which were given ln the High School THE BASKET OF WISHES Assembly on Feb. 17, 1931. The Children attended. Wishing Lady ........................................................................... ........ A nna Belle Bird Prologue ..,.......... Pierette ........... Pinnochio .,........ ,.,...,.,,......,,.,.Lois L0max ..........Florence Hickman .........Thomas Bennett Puss-In-Boots ........ .......... W illiam Lewis Genii of Lamp .........................................................,..............,................. Wayne Churchill Spirit of Make Believe .................................................................................. Martha Weir Fairies .,.......... Madeline Clements, Velma Raines, Mascha Crumbaker, Florence Bond Snow White ,,,,,.,,,,...,.,..................,,.......,....,,,.,....,......,...,..,....,,................ Sara Jane Davis Forrester ...................................................................................................... Roger Garrett Queen ....... Dwarfs ..,.... ........Gwendolyn Dahler ........Elmer Meadows, Ralph Sabetti, Francis Lambaiso Prince .,..,..,,,,.............. ............................................................................... H oward Lomax The story w Baby Doll ......... as read by Helen Oldfather. "THE DOLL SHOP" Miss Muifet ........ Bo-Peep .......... Mother ...........,. w . .......Glada Holmes ........Ione Bowton .....,l....Louise Bowton Sparger Child ................... ....... Store Keeper .......... Boy Blue .............. Jack Horner ........ Rag Doll .......... Indian Doll ......... Jack ............. Jill .............,..... Tin Soldier ......... Sailor ...................... Red Ridinghood ....,.... Dutch Doll ............. Fairy ........ Beulah Evelyn Leigh ......Berwyn Mummey ............Nelda Lloyd ....................Leo Knisley ....Genevieve Uhlman ........Madeline Clements .....Walter Meythaler .......J0sephine Campbell ........Harold Lomax ........Lyle Walters .......,.....Doris Trulock .........Catherine Petrie .......Mildred Eldridge Mary Cathryne Bulkeley, Director axiom 4 i'3fXO4fifi1X'Z l93l x'f:'fx fi,ifklii3f4 SIXTY-EIGHT .mmgm Q Q Q T J Tig TATLER 6"1,X'iL3i1' iillg-FY J 4 N Remuuscences of 1930 r PRELIMINARY CONTEST lm In y DECLAMATION AND ORATORY Abingdon High School 2:3 Monday Evening, April 14-, 1930 'b 7 GIRLS' DECLAMATION Billy Smith and the World's Greatest ........ ....... lN Iary Cathryn Bulkeley Biff Perkins' Toboggan Slide ............... ....................... J ane Hunt The Wheels of Time ............. ........ M argaret Turner Ashes of Roses ............,............. .,....... C harlotte Downs Greater Love Hath No Man ........., ........ 0 liva Weightman Madame Butterfly .,,,.,..,,,,..,,,,,., ......... lt Iarifrances Lucas I BOYS' DECLAMATION Patsy ..........,........,......... ...............,.. Y Vayne Baker Gentlemen, the King .......... John Thomas Dickinson GIRLS' ORATION The Mission of the Jew .................,..,,,............,......... ........... H elen Kalb Toussaint L'Ouverture ...... ......... T helma Petrie National Apostasy ............. ....... V irginia Uhlmann The Unknown Speaker ,...........................,,.,...l........,,,,...................... Annabelle Bird in Oliva Weightman won first in the Girls' Declamation and represented us in the X Knox County contest, but did not place there. ,X W Mary Cathryne Bulkeley was second in the preliminary Girls' Declamation ,ml contest. W John Thomas Dickinson won the Boys' Declamation. He represented us in both the other contests and won firstin the Military Tract and third in the Knox County. N l ir Thelma Petrie took first in Girls' Oration and placed second in the Military W Tract contest. tm' Annabelle Bird placed second in the preliminary Girls' Oration. Lois Lomax represented our school in the Military Tract Commercial contest, l and took fourth place. ww' Wi W H F g e ' r ' l93l aezeifxfea is fTX:Qz'e4i SIXTY-NINE Q53Il fi4,!QX :iz ew 7k TATLER Y 4 C 1 Contests of 1930 l y n M BOYS' VOCAL La l. The HOIU ....... ..................................... ,,.,,.,,, F l egier by Wayne Churchill , 2. Gipsy John ....... ........................................,......... ,,.,,,,,, C l ay fi John Thomas Dickinson X 8. Guns ..... ............................................ . .Goefrey 0'Hara w Louis Pica N PIANO M y n W 1. Concert Etude in F Sharp ......................................... ,,,,,,., M acD0wgll George Trovillo 2. Dance Caparice ...... ........................................... ....... E d vard Grieg x ' Josephine Campbell 3. Poupee Valsante ..... ..............,...................... ........ P o ldini 1 i Jane Hunt l 4 GIRLS' VOCAL 1. Break O'Day ......... ........................................ W ilfrid Sanderson Ruth Mitchell y l 2. Sonny Boy ..... .............................. ,.,,..,,. C u rnm l ' Jane Hunt Lair 8. Songs My Mother Taught Me ............................... ......... A nton Dvorak Ruby Jameson gm at Louis Pica placed first in boys' vocal and was sent to Military Tract where he took third place. y Wayne Churchill took second and represented us at the Knox County meet but l did not place. tm, George Trovillo won first place in piano both in the preliminary contest and as our representative at Military Tract. - Josephine Campbell placed second in the preliminary contest and third in the l l Knox County Meet. Ruby Jameson won first in girls' vocal and was sent to Military Tract where she Yi did not place. Ruth Mitchell placed second in the preliminary but did not place in the Knox 4 County Meet. iv! M M 15-Q s s r i Q l93l 'X54'jf3 Xfiifififiliifil SEVENTY ' i is 'T . 3, YZ, TATLER six iisifssz aiaeem :Qs Class Daq Exercises y N 0 F THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1930 Q Bijou Theatre, Wednesday Evening, May 28 PROGRAM I Part I N yr Salutatory .......,... ......,....,..... ....,.. .......,......,....... G e 0 rge Tr0Vill0 A Class History ....... ...............................,....,....,................ M embers of the Class M Class Will ......... .............................................................. M embers of the Class Class Song ..,......... ........ C omposed by George Trovillo, Words by Margie Lloyd Class Prophecy ........... ,...,...,.........,. M ary Trevor, Marifrances Lucas, Nina Garrison ' I Class Giftorian .............................................................................................. Margie Lloyd Presentation of Totem Pole ......... ................................................. J ohn Dickinson iw- Response ...........................,,........ ......... W illiam Lewis, Pres. of the Junior Class Lv Presentation of the Tatler ......... .............................. D orothy Mae Ehrenhart Rr Valedictory .........................,.... ,.,.,,,.....,...... M arjorie Clark 'Wg VW' if for Part II UINIARRYING MARIANU K W Simpson ............................................,..... ........ L yle Kilpatrick EQ Miss Prudence McWhiH'le ....... ,,,,,,,..,,.. B ess Miller Marian Stanton ..................... ....... R uth B1-adway Ruth Ripley .... ................... ........ H e lena Hatch 1 Dr. Henry Bohunkus ......... .,....,.,... J ohn Lewis f", Mrs. Henry Bohunkus ......... ........ L ouise Holstine if Charles S. Smith ................... ...,..... J ohn Dickinson W Cicero Socrates Smith ......... ...... F rederick Cutler 'F Cnoausms or STUDENTS M Act I-Living room in the Hillandale Seminary. Morning. N' Act II-Same Scene. Evening of the same day. ' i in CLASS DAY COMMITTEE ,Ny Oliva Weightman, George Trovillo, Ruth Bradway, Frederick Cutler. in C1-xonusss 1 Charlotte Downs. IW! YW! 'arc caavagm :fee ss: if 1123?-Ei. l93 I ez :fizzxf 1 as-5312121355 SEVENTY-ONE H 71,5 TATLER 3.3221 1352 msiarisrakf :L p Junior'-Senior Banquet p May 9, 1930 The Juniors entertained the faculty and the Seniors in the annual banquet which was held in the parlors of the Congregational Church on May 9, 1930. The "Wash- ' day" scheme was carried out in the decorating. The places at each table were desig- ' nated by clothespins with the name written on them. The programs were miniature l ' washboards. Everything was attractively done and the program was enjoyed by all 1 present. ' MENU Fruit Cup l Stuffed Veal Birds New Buttered Potatoes M Creamed Asparagus N Spring Salad M Rolls and Butter luv Devil's Food Cake +4 Whipped Cream 1 Coffee Nuts PROGRAM L. -Welcome ...................,..,.............. .......,........,.,,...,.,,..,.........,.................,,.. W illiam Lewis TI Response ...........................,......................,...............,......... . ......... John Thomas Dickinson ,leg Dance of the Wooden Soldiers .,...... Eilene Brock, Annabel Berterman, Mavis Swigert ' N Dance .................................................................................................... Jimmy Stockdale Picture Show or Music furnished by the Illinois Military School Orchestra ' JH Jlnnual Commencement Exercises ABINGDON HIGH SCHOOL gm li Bijou Theater, Thursday Evening, May 29, 1930 tn! P PROGRAM Invocation ...................................................................., ....... R everend O. B. Enselman Instrumental Solo-"Deer Dance" ............................... .................................. S lcilton lvl George Trovillo 4,5 Address-"Appropriating Our Latent Treasures" ....... ....... J ames Robert Smith, Minneapolis, Minn. p Vocal Solo-"Hosana" ............................................................. ............... J ules Granier W W Ruth Mitchell I Ruth Bradway, pianog Preston Richey, violin , Awarding of Honors and Presentation of Class ...........................,.... George W. Benner all Principal High School Presentation of Diplomas ....... ....... E . W. Crumbaker, Pres. Board of Education l w l Benedlctlon ........................... ...,..,.,,..........,,,,,,,,.......... R everend A. K. Adcock W :Ml C . e A e e A l93I BQVQLQAKOX f4o!Tm3r?:o SEVENTV YWO 3:31 5 f13fXl4FA1'Q iK Tw TATLER iii 4152 33 ii iiflisif :Ciao h Epifmbfr 1930 ,l Mom. l Tues. wen. 'rHuRS. mf. 7 H 1 W -V P rr If ,Q 3--H D 4-Mo C0 Vlft55'0ll wd ! ' fl l Afegqzl-lays?-!At:q4gi'l1" imp gfiedn This Only is , -. f - ul -1 u m-I P7 UW- .Y-fdf W ofjchgo, 22, q,.f"lic.sfur5ale l0' Donfyou wish IZ.El 1' f I Blue I chte p. Come curly you Knew what '0SSlfgr??gullafl:y, , Monday . Qld avoid ruth. a ened 'fo al-57 MlaI!ers',Bull?lfy,-monrq l5' Seniors lfiffrniovs Prjjty pnclffd ou! sleall fry al Lalfe l class rinffs- Bmfffm Salufdfu, 22-AH maKes 23' Not So hof a hole-In-one Today-Just 94 Ln fhysiq Lab- in Siudrg Hall. 2'l'l1vHuff in Hist Cl1SS-Gforfid was colonized under Qngh Senior mggilngi 25' wllal lfrlf 0fl'fl:flyS1, Hhs Hanover? fresh, 211' Big Pep Meeting M' We beail A lex Is 30- No rlmewlnpfum Zn 'llIrS'l game' of -and reading NPWSPUPPYU ieason- l9'0 W Whai a 'lifel .- Z w t ' IIIEQQEEFI l yd 16150 Oflblbff 14330 Mgn. A lfuzs. wen- TH URS. FR1. l' l'f 5' NSY' ' 'f ----xr. 1 7 ..,1 W1 3-Vi .B flllllw ,Kimi 3' ,Wlqll 4 613-s3,lAuyLlit7::?1iIg2l1:s L W W Sri, 4, orfrln Hgsiq 6' R ' 7' Second X' 0 N F h u alnl . San' rcfueq ns 'Hanan I0- d it d 9 pf 5 Il I3 Ril VI! ql 02' mon for Seng,0rS No SCl'l00l. , - - I -M' F ' I5-Thr ' - . - . Ablnfdon ' lq oryaisiztxlllirsi To br Svggozfmses 'lEofl!ZsYsglmelz'eve I7 Game, MH' ' gfgihlitff ihfpffgflng' Zn-fresh atr Slfonphllrst. 'Abgn dot-1,31 l' 5 ll' fffhmdn 22- Z3-B29 pep Zll-Gamewlihlfnoxvillf b h b 'd 1' ' ' 'lhtlf-hcl nffo ' glrgnzyiuvsi. o gE1EJE'g0Y:EHtEIe Mfg! YL e ?iiZzH0a5i,5cv42?ulZ3 Abmgdem 3 ' U9 ' 24- 0-'Hf,' '. N . Monday apain vgyehpgfghgigzailogfge jophmm pany gloty ijgow 31 64 ffffdonh- Z 16130 November ,qgo MON. 'Puffs WED. 'THURS FRI l 3-Vlorc ihernesl ll-f Freshman 5'Dw' ht-th r h ' l , H 71 dfbh Will ihqy hfvfr Weiner roast. lfrlfwtgillarohllsltlllgn l fi' .l"baKlEWLlinoui'Tln fslafflhf SCYIWYQ would be defended ' t l Pep meeting' laylfsbgzlnstt ll' N0 Scl10ol- IZ' Fair and I3' Big Pep lll'-flbinjjdon - I5' u Tl . - E3 to b. l A fmlfflff D43 Warmu Meeting Roseville - 0 I'PSenIor class Ii'-Seniors I4-Dramati 2,0-S ' ' K 25-AH- 1 play hy-oulsp Choose rings club medincg. ould PMI! glcgzllrn. Cllr S4 1 I K5' l'lr.B8nne1.- Zlr' No sclhaol - lu A ,,,,,,g,,,v"'4f HGr0ld,what as 'Phan Ksgmvinp 1. j f, " A acouPIe?"W vacation Siarfs. "g Qfm f f 7 1' ' ', if 1: --. 7 'J5 , V W lf' A T Six iffzfk flfiifm 2 I93I X ifiziw izfvmggsjfs? SE TV-THR E :- - - f 1 722 TATLER GEQE: 5ii1.K 47:3 iii Q l l 16130 DECEMBER 16150 MON. TUES WED THURS Fm. I lEl"lEHlgf1'mli fgfrcyjfiwllnorqli fcolizddihen we 4- Peip I. 5h We brat W1 lo2i,,"Q, figf,g.o1'Zso1of'E'i.1oofJ'i'SQ 'mfr f-'2'?a'1'?33-- Mff 'NP' B 'ish ml 'QQ 467' Only 1'-I l0'.T0lrl1l'le" IZNWF won ,ix 5,ol.Pelns...dl.l.a ffwasoflwf 1 - l7'Dr4ma2xfc f5"'LL'5'ff7f5 ffffnlorplay- ', ' f1ubprc5f,nf5fht'far1d1E" A l?Neverf?a1ns7 W W Ypldy-"Mmmm' Y 'lvl Qu.. l 3" 1 .-... f ,E ,1 11 L. of 1 1 lm E '-1 ll V IU , 52. ' .51 -L 'sell il: mf JANUARY W, MON? TUE5. WED. THURS. FRI. L, . ' r I V HQPFH V I2 1 k .n 91 j--g P,-K A NfWYeaY!' far' H . omgoogtro school b'In1lallaii??h gg-,Ml:.BPf51I"lfV in gy Clvcstgrf-'flefgc 4' lfnoxvile IZ flf9,a5'v,,g.f.:.fl.. lf.':ls.:'LiLl2,-o.slolzafgslzfm Hfffw Amp-don 11, no 12- ic org for 13' Ditto 14-Violenl rainstorm liothg wafer run- IL-Hwiewofkcviewsl .W Abinnpdon -22 Abinpdon-22 swrepsover Physics nlngm Cooking' Senlovrin s and 1 . A1131 o - I0 Corpus U3-Qgti-12 class. Someone left Lib. lsafel 1 ing come, X 14' In Enplishclass 20-"Speoializallonl 21' Ttsf s I ! 21- More 23W ' Lrl Ealroldlomaxigzllu rryzlfei qpythlqd Testsll Vacafoon fd L 0. - J-Q-0 - " Y' 7Ja-'Gam w'th 27- Sen' r class 23'-' 29' - WL! Qfson 2 gli mectfrgg. Report Cards Gibcltzffgqlfzo ' M . , 11 1731 FEBRUARY 16131 X. MON. Tues. ' wso. 1-nuns. Fm. J sl 2' Abllgjaiongih 3'lIol:Lrnamen'l gfenaoez' runsjoverlg 'Stand-y hall.. Lvlbinpdan . 21 presen e wo rap 5 dgvlagegkliak avoir olfe fills? Murphysboroag. iw 4i"Seniur class IODA binfidon-28 I3' Fri.1hel3lhF 1 "W 5"tF'b"' Bushnell "4 . .l'Z?Jf'?l'3lo1.,-1o lb- Dramatic I7- Doll Shopfamd li-Abingdon-Eb 00? 20- Knoxville-ls' 1 club very succesfullg-"BasKel of Woshes' Corpus Chrislo-ll1l-- , - A bin9'd on -K1-q ,?1g3m5"'mg forchildvcnofgirades ff yd 1 , 53- Abingdon vs. ?.5'o5pouldinJdfZL 2b-Theslpions hold Z7' New Thesglons fl hon? hunt jd Abingdon-35 Rr negkxqosligqlilen olloglljgvtogr QJ memlJe1's.Bogs gre unaclovned d ' d '::.:.a.ae.l's.g:...l,,5,so11::'ao.... W ll -lv M or 4 1E11aej4f1424jai foizimz l93l ssfxrgfieg 54 Kimi 35 E51 NTY-FOUR Q Q iE41!fXi-if? fig 771: TATLER 6?1?-Yihffff 552' 3115515-FK X I 61 31 M A F? C H 1 61 31 mom 1' Tues i WED THUR5 FRI .. "kj ' gb- Eiurnameni 5? Miss Moore in bat i1,i14-E'?i2'1+'?-f- in on vf- s iz hn,"w W in dr' "ff i Ffvylw Owl-0 ' Aicdcf hauviyifhs siagpinvp A E ?-Gaksburp H' 0111412 TCvifW?" 12' Oh dem l30Francis Lambasia wihs Zi-I? in Cicero dass! Now is 'kherf anggrggjrion Dade Howard- "y pg how do you Transiafe ii? iv "p Bro ri" cards! fEnJc'.lE'f7Vowii says in ng Talk af' Twarcififsl lb-fha? DnMnneif93 dauphicr was in a 5' Sicily bui7din'c'u1diLef I7- when She wenif Siefp she Paid her he 017 Thfjdround. How KOAMIH lvlaiirrs- dd I?-aauid she do fhis uniesg she had a ned: 5 siones Panini?" IQ. Drama Hes Uub Meri Enid 2 0 -f Mnfilmsan speah "p rivaiel-y"wi'1h Th e bog s. Z3-Mrs. Sfocffdale- Icriiichinp an om! 1herneJ'Thnvvas Z4-Jaaad, Thomas' bid you Could have fnintprd upon if." 25- Thamas- yegbuf Uris was beiween 26-Mi V417 Cleve from Macamb tells us 27-funiar class ,Dig 'It Happened in iw, arffvfsira numberflabout Wesiern, Holly wood." 31- Whoo ee l f f , Tusi fwfr-nare .. hvanihs of5L'hvvi, IC7 ai A P F? i L iff 31 X m m iijiuas wen. J THURS. Fm Aff' ' Qv rl-Avfr approprmf 2' ' 3 VaCd.t .J 9f wk daghforjpi Ickvgsil' f"w1fC0f1ffSf Vaca fifVacaTi0n! V- 1-W ' 6 Y'T"fz-f ,, V Sc oo? r. He son. , G More lf.MrHuffiHisT'ciaxsl 7-Louige B- No." Cf-ffhow HMI hee f0' Knox Co' ViuaTioni Did Hooverbrinfi X Nr.,H- Ifmsurf has one supporier Music ai aboidhard Times? he'li befdiad fo Conieg-1' 43' Preliminary I4-' Gblggay-5 aide l5'The::yian5win Hffracf. I7- Ba-585 Boys Deilam. Lincoln was letters .or gi:-is Preliyniniirq Declan? assassinafed, Placed in rniiiialiju Girls Deciarn. Z0'NoItd scieniisi Zi- Gtr Vs 22.-End 01-anothf 235 Sniff! Sljiff' 24- Tract dives iecfure on De clam. six weeifs. Who has polished Meet ' aSTYonorr1.,mj I A their Shan? Q ' 'L --I f Zigi! ' li ii M ,ii-'--31 10131 M A Y 16131 M NQV TUES. wsu. THURS, Fm. 1 'Y 1-1,A'i.A1iiLlLMj'VXXR. , X f , 4 4 ""'f7 i QTIWLUJIMZFZW 'Wi P' lvliiitiif-if X ' fi M :N Z Thrspian 7 Tunior-Senior i.ff:4ZffQ1": is Nffflnf Bmw li'D1'amaiic " 71" -T' 21- . 'xi f T , Club meeting YIN TXX ? 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HV in: 1. 11, 11 11 E :-:f.1ix-41: 77.2 TATLER 1- i i i ' Index to Advertisers Abingdon Bank Sz Trust Co ...... ........ Abingdon Milling Co .......... Abingdon Kodak ................. Abingdon Cafe ...,..................... .... American Sanitary Mfg. Co Benner, T. S ........................ Bond's Dairy ...................... . Bond's Electric Shop ........... Bijou Theater .......,................ Brown's Business College... Clark, J. L .......................... . Clines' Cleaners ................... Dickinson Drug Co ....... Dieges :Sz Clust ............. Ehrenhart, E. H ........ F aralli ................... F w 4 if ii? jp? Qi? .14- JEL 3553-Q Harbison, John ..... Huffman, Lester .......... if Humberstone, Marcia ..... 'gi Illinois Power 8a Light ....... i Jewel Shop, The ............... ff Kroger Grocery ............... LW Knox Laundry ..................... Leiser's Cash Clothing Co.. y Lewis 8: Harris ..................... McNeal, Dr. T. C ......... Lvl Mead, F. H ............... Q, Mecca Studio ............ 1 Mosher Bros., Inc ......... Nyman, Arthur J .................. N Peoria Engraving Co ............ 'W Petrini's Palace of Sweets... Pm' Phillips, The Shoe Doctor... Rexall Store ............... . ...... N, Robinson Lumber Co ........ pl, Rork 8: Ross .................. 'Q Rork, Dr. C. L ............. Shipplet Sz Maloney ......... Simpson Lumber Co ........ Smoke House ................ y , Stewart, F. H ............... m Tolley, Samuel M ......... fl, Van Coutren, P. F ............ iw Wagoner Printing Co .......... ' Walker's Bakery ............. N VValters, E. E ....... ....... N vi ffl V. 4 at 1 .K fa is asm: 1 l93l xfaffeszifigximai SEVENTY-SEVEN -1 1 9 31130 'iiiifx . :N A A ' esee Qi.. TATLER -' ss 1 ' o 'r r 1 1 To the business men of Abingdon, the Senior Class of Abingdon High School : wishes to extend its thanks for the part " they have played in the publishing of this 1 annual. r 0 ' We sincerely hope that the student body will patronizeithese business insti- 1 tutions which have so loyally given their support. Advertisers, we thank you! U I 4 , P 9 -::::ooaooooa Q Y-G l93l Kj3fL4fi'X I 4ei'Ri'i5l-'F i p i ' i -A v A ' An Appreciation 5 X y 1 l i E lx 1' ' i , ' i 5' X l W .I l 1, ll l li Ml rf' in i w LA 'ml fl . 'Y it pw O . . . 1 ' 7 ' - - sn , as 1 as - - 9 1 il ' ' ' ' 1,3 fi 7, 3 U il 53 l - , . I u ' ' ' as CL 1 S! , . . . W li ' ' 3 , g 1 . ,, . SK 7 ' 9 39 bl 1: 15 SC ' YU as ' as Class- No. u - - a . if ,Y 45 9: an - vw - , . ll UI 135 if: 9: KK 9 ' S, , - ' GS . ' 7, . ' 1 ' Ol ll ll t4 if: 2: ll I If ia if 5-2 ' GK ' 73 Mr. Huif- Im letting you out ten minutes early today. Please go quietly so as wake the other classes. 18 12 15 And then theres the absent-minded prof. that put his Austin to bed and slept garage. 12 1-E 15 They had to carry Carrle to the ferry. The ferry carried Carrie to the shore The reason that they had to carry Carrie. Was that Carrle couldn t carry any more. 121818 Five year old Mama look at that funny man across the street. Mother What IS he doing? F Y O Sxttmg on the sidewalk talking to a banana pee . 1351815 , Boston Boy Hey mother the baby has fell out of the window! 'Vlother Fallen, you mean my dear 1951818 Fresh Why was the lmmlgratlon officer fired? Fresher For passing a bum czech not to in the i f :X g ve g 4.4 - ' YZ: TATLER ELS? -iii? E i ' -u- 3 1 l .. , 7, .' l l 1 i u W ! l y w ,N l 1218125 Professor 'What dld J uhet say to Romeo when she saw him 1n the balcony. Frosh Why the dlckens dldnt you get seats in the orchestra? 13.1315 There is a great deal of difference betweeu being enlightened and being all lil up 12 Q! 15 Miss Masters You are too llteral Translate more between the lines." John I cant ltS rubbed out 14 Coach J Are you laughlng at meg Coach J Well, what else lS there ln the room to laugh at?' 18 18 15 All teachers are bookworms except Geometry teachers. They're angk worms. 141814 Walt I got 95 on that exam Louis Honestly 9 Walt Well not entirely Nurse Its a glrl, Professor Absent minded Prof Very well show her in Little Wlllle IS a funny And eccentric little waif- Swallowed all hls s1ster's money, Said that he was playing safe. Dlck A She certamly gave you a dirty look. Carrol M.-"Who?" Dick A.-"Old Mother Nature." cf1etfXFitf4af'e1KEtSiiGU.Z 1931 To S is S I 1 of fi S SEVENIYANINE v-fm f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::.7 Rollo caged Ty.-"Mama, Where'd I l' 1: come from?" 4 Mama-"Why, the stork brought you, of 1, course." Recreation Parlor -. I L. R.-"And where'd you come from?" I 'I The P16106 f07' A7nu86m671,t Mama.-"The stork brought me, too." 'I 1 L. R.-"A d h 'd G d d G d- Rlch Maued Mllks -I " ,Y we 'an Pa an 'an 1, ma come from. 'I M -"Tl t k b ht th ,t ." Sinclair s Ice Cream ,ama le-S or mug. em D 00 ,I Little Rollo sits down at his cute little desk Servwe Wzth a Smale 'I with green ducks painted on it and begins to ll write: "Insofar as I am able to ascertain, , the origin of myself and my family for the 1: past two generations has been of a most un- 1I usual nature." f :I A. FARALLI Proprietor I 'I 'I 'I 0 'I , 1, 'I 'I I l ll 4I . . 'I 1 . . . I: Cigars-Tobacco-Fountain Service l n u 1' ' II . . . 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 1 1: 9 'I 1.. 'I "'A'f """A-'- '-"----A- - 3 ii 15 Vs' Old Lady-"What nice little boys you are, and how old are you P" Little Boy--"Twelve years old." O. L.-"But you can't be that old." L. B.-"Yes'm, six years apiece." 1595935 How-legged Hoor walker-"Just walk this way, madamf' Lady-"I'd rather die first." 15 !-E E She was so dumb she wondered how electric poles grew in a straight line. 95 W QE Stage Hand fto managerj-"Shall I lower the curtain sir? One of the living statues has the hiccoughsf' WHS!! When the donkey saw the zebra He began to switch his tailg "Well I never," was his commentg "There's a mule that's been in jail. 95 1? NE Benner fin physicsj-'I am going to do the sixth problem. Watch the blackboard care- 19 S fully while I go through it." :ef i f QQ 1' Tie TATLER 65.5"-fiifilifa? iii-:xii if f ......- - --.v-- - 7 ---- - v----- -'I 1- -vv- f --v-- - - ----- - - ----- - -fr I It 11 I 1: You Can Hear Better :E With a New Set of Radio Tubes 1: In Your Set 4 'I 1, I If RADIOTRON TUBES QI 1: WALKERS 1: Are Best 1, ,' 'I ,, E: ,bzdv :E CREAM BREAD 1, ,' 'I 1, 'I :E BOND ELECTRIC SHOP Q: I I li::::::::.- ::.-::- :::::::::Jfi '::::::: "" l vf eg .mggizfim fiiix 4 l93I xg eeiizpbz-as f 4 rims? :said EIGHTV e f fe-4,ifX,53-Ti' iii fine TATLER 2 5-?'f,3l3L'f?F-5.1 5214 1532 4 E ""::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: xxmmil if CHJNES l.CLEANERS 3 fi Buy Tailored Clothing from "Leo the Tailor" QE NO FIT-No PAY if Truck Service QQ Phone 311-9 116 N. Main if LEO, Proprietor 4..:::::::::::::::x:::::::.-:::,:::,x,:::,:::,, ---...A---- xi "Not a cuff in a carload," remarked the wit when his shirts came back from the laundry. E2 95 115 Mildred-"Have you read 'Freckles'?". Gwen D.-"No, mine are brown." One-"VVe ought not to have let Don get away from us.', Two-"Why not?" One-"Well he's color blind and he's over there flirting with a colored woman." 95 as 95 Old Man-"I see you have a new hearsef' Undertaker-"Yes, and everybody in town is just dying to ride in it." 95522 Fond Mamma-"Here's a photograph of my little boy when he was a baby, and I want you to make one of him as he is now." Photographer-"But haven't you brought him with you?" F. M.-"No, I thought you could make an enlargement of this." HZ 95 if Englishman-"What's that bloomin' noise I 'ear outside, this time o' night?" American--"VVhy, that's an owl." Englishman-"Of course it is, but 'o's 'owling?" 225 L! as "Your hair needs cutting badly, sir,', said the barber. "No it doesn't", retorted the student. "It needs to be cut nicely. You cut it badly last 4 time." Xxx' :xx::::m::x:::::x' ' xxx' ' nm' ' :":xx:xi3 I: 11 51 . :E :I David's Restaurant is for the Ablng- p , r if don High and appreciates the busi- E: ' 1 gg ness extended from the Students and Q C Q: Faculty. 1: r 4' I' II :E 1: 4,::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Q Tiftk ?fif?5Jw?hS'i'4I!e7fw'hSi 1 I93l sez zteifegj 1 it fifOmf5eF??5b EIGHTY-ONE g l y y 3 p 5 3 YL, TATLER Stix 43:3 my raise r:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 4 1, 'I 1, :I 1, I 1, ' 'I 1, J. C. Slmpson Lumber Co. 1: 1 51 :E 1: Headquarters for 1, 1, 'I 1, :I 'I EVERYTHING in BUILDING MATERIALS Sz COAL :E 1: :I 1, I 1, Phone 90 719 N. Main Sr. If 1 I1 +I 1, :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::4 Miss Ferris-"This is the third time you've looked on Thomas' paper." Alfred-"Yes'm, I'm seeing that he gets my answer copied down correctly." 1? 95 95 Taxi Driver-"My, what a clutch !" Voice from rear-"Say, you, keep your eyes to the front. This is none of your business." QE 95 FS Chinese Patient ton telephone,-"Doctor, what time you flxee teeth fo' me?" Doctor-"Two-thirty-all right ?" Chinese-"Yes, tooth hurty me all right, but what' time you fixee?" QE Q! if Fond mother-"Be quiet, dear, the sandman is coming." Modern child-"Okay, mom, a dollar and I won't tell pop." F555.-J:::::f:::::::::J:53:I7 7::::::::::I:J::::v II: 4:53:57 il 1: ,I il :I EARL E. WALTERS ,I ,I TOR THE LATEST ,I I: ,I ,I AND BEST IN PICTURES ,I EE Torrid Zone Furnaces 1, 'I 'I :I IL sheet Metal work in all 1, fl ,I I 1, Its Branches :I 1, I I I I: fl :I BIJ OU THEATRE fi :L Ph0IlC 1: 1: 1 1 1 ll qi 1: 11 4,-::::::::::::::::::::::v - :::J ":::: ....... .......... : ::::J v::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J, 1, 'I 1, 1, 1' 1' I , I 1, The Abmgdon Agency, Inc. E: I :I gl 1 1 ' N S U R A N C E ' 1: 'l I' it I 1, JOHN HARBISON 11 li President 1, 'I I: 1: 4, ::::::::::::::,:::::::::::::::::::::::::- :ff ::::::4 sewerage: Peek 421 gym z l93l ss: igfisiw L2e,ilR3QiTiAi EIGHTY-TWO 42143: i1i,i,X,ie?e4Qx-Q 72, TATLER ee 5-"'if'ie33'w M I i',if4b?i' if I I I T :::x"::::::::::::::":::::::: '::::::::::":' :::7 1' 4I 1 4, 41 1- Glildlllllllllfp ellIlIE5'M7llE5lll3 SHUI? 1: EI 1 , I 1' The Home of the 1, 4: 4, 4, 41 4, 4, 'I " Gruen Watch" I 4, jp 4, 3 4 u n U ' 5: The Fmest Blue Whzte Perfect Dzamonds 'g IL I1 1 4 IE See Us For All Your Jewelry Wants 'I '. II :I :I ,I vs as vs 1 14 1 I I 4, lp I EHAS S. SHDIBMAKER I I 1, 1 J I I If People's Blllld1Hg' 32 S. P1'311'1C Street EI fi - :I I ,I g, ::::::::::::::::::: -:::::::::::::: -:::: :::,5 SURE THING YVillis-"VVhat is it when you're married twiee at the same time?" Gillis-"Polygamy.', VVillis-"And when you're only married once?" Gillis-"Monotony." 315 LS 95 Shef"Are late hours good for one?" He-"No, but they're fine for two." g-:::::::::::::::::-::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1 4 4I ji "I t Pays to Look W'ell" 11 41 Q LEWIS AND HARRIS .1 I jf BARBERS I: E :mx ::::mx:: em- xl I 'x:xx::::' xi? ll :I 4 " N Y 1 IHE Nox AU DR , 1, 'I 1 I 1 5, GALESBURG ', 1, 41 4: Abingdon Telephones 161 or 1053 1 41 ji Fine Finished IVOVI1' Family Ilfashings il I 11 gI L, 0'::-:::::::::::::::::00::: ::::::::::::::::::J 4'iff xr: 4414 f l93l SQ if 7?jf' iofifxezilifef 1 :msn-:Tv '1r-ms: I M E435 afgfimfsizes-em 71.1 TATLER 8QKiQlf3fKei11?2fS'eE5f in Q ,,,::,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,,,:,xx - - -xxx -,:,,,,,,,,:,:,:,,,:,:., 1 In I U l 1 ' 41 l., ,C Abingdon Bank and Trust Company :g 1, I :E Nine tenths of success is the ability to pitch in with enthusiasm and 1: abounding energy and accomplish one's purpose. QQ 1, 1 1 '1 i CAPITAL AND SURPLUS S110,000.00 :g 1,1 1, '1 1 1, '1 W IQ "A Good Bank an a Good Town" EC 1, 41 JL,,,,::,:::,:,x..,,:,,,,,,:,,xxxxx,,,,,,,x:::,,,,::,,i V, Mr. Huff-"Do you think I can make her happy?" Mr. Johnson-"VVell, she will aways have something to laugh at !" 'M QE 95 is 'wi The Father--"Your mother never dressed to catch a husband the way you girls do today." .ll His daughter-"No, but look what she got." , QE QE 15 ' Lady-"Are you sure that this milk is fresh?" lm, Milkman-"Lady, half an hour ago that milk was grass." ae is as V Mr. Huff to Mary Miner-"What is the greatest revolution?" Nr Mary-"Marriage," ,V vs as as Miss Masters-"What was the greatest event in Caesar's life?" 'v VValt-"His death." ' l 95 93 295 Irene-"But mother, he left at ten." +91 Mrs. Bulkeley-"0h no he didn't! Just before he closed the door I heard him say, 'Jusl ' one'!" 95 95 95 , Mr. Creath-"Does the moon affect the tide?" Edward Housh-"No, only the untiedf' NV' 0:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::.-7 W 1, ' 1 1: LESTER M. HUFFMAN QI , P 1: INSURANCE 1, M 1, , ' If National Bank Building Phone 88 D JL, ,- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,:,xx,:,,,:,,:,,:,,,:,::,,,,,g, , 1 I, ll ,Q 1: BROWN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE gf N, 1, 1 W l 5, GALESBURG 5: si , , 5: Here is our suggestion to High School Students ' I 11 FIRST: THEN THEN I1 1, 1: Finish Your Enter Brown's Enter College :P My 'I High School Business College or ,I Lv, I: Course. Prepare for Business. University. :, , J 1 '1 :I If you can make good in Brown's you need fear no other college course. ,N 1, ' ' I: Ask for outline of New Courses Address: J. H. COX, Principal 1 I ll::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J, hy! M 4 , , f Y E, l l lt' :leafy fffifsg z 1931 32i,?2g2'1Y iffrseffofofjrzfnzsfi 2Q EIGHTY-FOUR Q4:4 Qiefgxifoziix 7716 T AT LER 61511 123 K iliffnkf 4 1 1 ?::::::::::::::::::::::::::Yj: Y::::::::::::::::::::::::3:53 1 1, 1, 1 1 " '1 '1 E. H. EHRENI-IART'S ' ig SAMUEL M. 'roLLEY 1 gg Q: I 1 :I 12 11 Home Owned Grocery if y 1 11 Garage 1: If 1, 1 1, 1, 1, FANCY GROCERIES, LUNCH In I: 1: 1: MEATS FRUITS AND 11 1 1 EE tagr VEGETABLES , 1, 1' 1' 'I 1: Phone 11 Our Own Delivery i I - I I 1: Virecker Service Phone 159 ABINGDON, ILL. I: N 2,,x,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l l,,,,::::,,,,,x,,,,,,,,xxl ' Mr. Prunw"Why all the bandages on Jones' head?" l ' Mr. Lemon-"Rotten bridge." 1 1 Mr. Prune-"Break through?" 1 1 Mr. Lemon-"No, trumped his wife's ace." 295 223 555 Did you hear about the Slav woman who named her twin sons Czeck and Double Czeck? , vs vs as l Lyle VValters-"There are several things I can always count on." W Mr. Benner-"What are they ?" ' Lyle Walters-"My fingers." SE 95 95 Wayne-"Do you know what I'd like to do?" Bill-"No, What?" , Vvlayne-"I've often wondered myself." . 95 V5 95 lar- Katherine Petrie writes on exam paper-"The Magna Carta is a great thing." ' ' In correcting it, Mr. Huff writes-"Yes, I know it is, elephants are too." vs vs as yt Miss Masters-"Roger, what are you doing?l' '1 'Roger-"Nothing" if Miss Masters-"Well, I wish you would please quit." 'iff 935 95 235 Miss Ferris flocking at John's feet, while trying to settle the commotion he was mak- ingj-"Yes, we have two big subjects for discussionf' LM' Mr. Huff says that the present idea of harmony is a freckle-faced girl, wearing a polka- M! dot dress, leading a giraffe. ff!! ' - A:::::::::::::::::::::::v ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4, 1 ip l I 1 H- Tl THE CHA RM OF CHILDHOOD 15 11 '1 :P , I . 1: W1 X Caught by the camera, these glimpses of your dr 1: I- s U2 , Y children will be treasured through the years. I V P 11 '1 . 'P ' 'P N , ii l :g X 2 M ECCA STUDIO Qt CL 1, Q 0 l V 1: ' X ll Weinberg Arcade hi :I Galesburg, Ill. :I Specials to Weddings Make an appointment today , My 11 .g P . , .,.1 , j -a f l93l ss: iff m 3'3g5A ii31ifP?Q EIGHTY-FIVE Qailfrsgz f,i,ii i35--'5,i?2,E'3g 722 TATLER illffifki 315 Si bfi i a 6 h A 22 if X LIU Eiga 5' Ja X ?b'Qj-Jl'1S- Av 1,, PM yn X Y vu ,N 1 f wx Y' rw Eg 5+ N S GOOD SS BRA lodel' g yol M BIN G U PL AN ERIC Al 0. A v ,- -n F-4 -4 p-1 he -1 w-1 1-1 SU -1 f-1 -1 0 -C 8 If f gf, PLANT 0F g Company .E a.. :- 4-J U .EEE :: Man erican Sanitary Am igfSKa4S ei x 1?22ffiSK z 1931 X: i'3STif?X2f 1jfi?s,irT51'gf,,5KL EIGHTY-SIX 1- :N f f .pf o i I - -, YZ. TATLER 252: :g:1afim11az3E-ser if , 4 Y:::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: A:::::::::::::::::::::?: 4' 'P l 4' 'I V' 4, 'P 4: 1' ' 4, lr 4 roger rocery ,: 4 4 I 4 ' :I I1 W 4, :P 'YF 1: PURE FOOD FOUNDATION 1: 4, ,P il ,' 4 IL Prompt S ervzce 1: 4 1: -I 4, Q 4,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,x t llkztnpa BeIl'eT"Did you know that next week they are going to stop putting condensed QW, mi in o cans: 4 Mary Cathryne-"No, I don't believe it, why so?" Anna Belle-"Because the cows are getting tired of sitting on these little cans." 4 4 295 W L4 . . . . . W He-"Does you iather object to kissing? ' l She-"Did you want to kiss him?" ill' is vs if If Howard I..-"Did you take your girl home last night?" , Loren VV.-"NaW, I left her at her house." , ,, 95 95 SP5 , , 'Vt He kissed her in the garden e VVhen the moon was shining bright, But she was a marble statue, , And he was drunk that night. , 4: Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1981 - 4 1: DICKINSON DRUG COMPANY 1, , :: Your Good Health is Our Business 4, May You Live Long and May You Prosper 4 i L ,,,:,:,,::::::,:::::,:,:::::,,::,:::,:::,::::,,,,:::,,,:::, 'W I:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J::::Q:::7: 1, ly 1, . . 11 fm, 4 4 , ,z Petr1n1 Palace of Sweets 4 ff n r 4, 4, 4, 4, 1: FINE CONFECTIONS 1: l 4, 4, W 4 4 4 :E All kinds of Soft Drinks and Lunches N. in 14 W E: . Roszel1's Ice Cream-The Best ' ff If , 2 ,,,:x,,,,,,,:,,:,:,,,:,,,,,,,,:,:,:,,,:,,:,,,,,:,,,,,,:::i gr NV' M' , - i i i Y i i l firmer Fi me if 1213 I9 3 I Eleivf 2 Qegfsfwxiefei fed EIGHTY-SEVEN Y p V ep li - H H gg, TATLER e31zsQ2,zf?1..K QQYFQQSBK 5 4. N :L on 1 001 0 fo ooooo::? I : If :I If Get to Know LEISER'S for :I 4 I- 'I 4' II 4' Ii 4, :I 4, 4' Tv' I DENTIST :E I SHOES AND :E II :I 4: :I FURNISHINGS 4: 4' 'I ' 'I 4 IE II II The Smartest Styles and Newest I :I ,E is ig II Patterns are always on display 4 :I :I at prices that merit your :I I I: 4I consideration W . 4 'I 4 I II Phone 60 Leiser's Cash Clothing Co. :I I, 'I 4 I I I :I ABINGDON, ILL. Xxx, ,,,,,:,,,:,,,,,,:,:::l, 1L,,,,:,,,,,,,,,x,,:,,,:,:xL, .JJ WHEN CUPID HITS HIS MARK HE GENERALLY MRS. IT Attorney-"Where was the defendant milking the cow?" I I John LeMarr Qwitnessj-"It's hard to describe, Judge, but if you'll bring in a cow I'll M. 4. K+ show you the exact place." 4 95 95 95 Ii' Duncan M.-"VVhat's the odor in the library?" I Augie D.-"'I'hat's the dead silence they keep there." I. f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-Q f::.-:: -:::::::::::::::::::::.4y I , 4 4 4 EI Save with Safety at your 'W- I ' I . . I 11 I I Repair Accessories II 4, 1, 4, ' ll 4, 1, 4, 'I 4 4 1: :g RORK Sz ROSS 1: I I ., DRUG sToRE :, ., 4. If II 4I 4I 'W 4 vs vs vs 4 4 vs vs vs 14 P 4: lg I, 'I 'I Mus. J. w. HUNT 'I 'I I' I I 1: :I I: Phone 73 :I I I 112 N. Main sf. Phone 81 :I .I 4. 44 4 I ' kiiffiiffiiifiiiiifiiffiiiffi Bfiifiifffffffiif455:f:::5:b I YJ::::5::::::::::::::::JiriT IP You will be more Sure Footed ' 'I ' I , II u II II DR. C. L. RORK II II, ,I When VVQ Repair Your 4, I 4, if I , I shoes I I 4 I 4: I DEN TIS T I I I I , 4 II M gg ig :I 4I :I -04 1, :I I, :I LW: 1: I I vs 95 vs 41 , Ig PHILIP :g 4 4 +I 4, I 4, Ig The Shoe Doctor I 11 Phone 71 I II----- -A-- .A-..A..------A --2 III -------AA---- +-----+--- : :::i -- W-: ,.......,.......v.v.. v.....v-..v----- v----vv 44: IM r - l93l Xeffrmei arm iff M EIGHTY-EIGHT :QE Q .4 Q Q O i 1 i 771, TAT LER ax igizix: iibiikfige if Lt ,,xx,:,,,,:,:,:,,,:,,,,,,,, ,,,,:,:,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11 1 1 1, I1 1 41 1 i 1, 1, 1: 11 , 1 S-W SMOKE HOUSE 1 Ig Class Rings Class Pins :1 ,411 41 11 1, 41 1 i 9 5 U N Q 1 11 "For All the'B0ys" il I1 DIEGES 85 CLUST il 1 1' 41 185 No. Wabash Ave. 1 H' 1 1: CHICAGO 1 ff , IQ 55 If If 1ss1a111iS11ea in was il JY 41 41 41 1' N 1 4, 41 T, J, WHITE, JR, 4: ll Makers of the Abingdon High gi 'V Lf, 1' , :' School Rings 1: .1 Proprletor 1, ,Q Q l Q 1, 1 1, 1, 1, Athletic Medals Athletic Trophies 1, ' 1 41 11 1, 1 1 1 L-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::J 1,f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::J '1 i 1 T11 Freshman-"VVhat does your mother say when you come home late?" 'Y Sophomore-"Oh, she becomes historical." Freshman-"You mean hysterical." Sophomore-"No, historicalg she always digs up my past." T, 4 l vs as 1s 4,,1 , 1, 1,1 all Mary Johnson Cat first football practicej-"Look at the mud on their clothes. How will they ever get it off?" 1 Betty Reynolds fcontemptouslyj-"Huh, what do you suppose they have a scrub team Ei for?" 95 QE LE ,iff Wayne Baker-"I've an awful cold in my head." , Dick Roller-"VVell, that's better than nothing." A Dumb-"We're going to give the bride a shower." 1 Dumber-"Count me in. I'll bring the soap? fm 1 , 93.4 95 12 Fresh-"VVhat keeps the moon from falling?" .14 l Another Dumbbell-"It must be the beams." i 1 1 lla 41 MOLASSES FEED FOR STOCK 4: Service Grinding of All Kinds While You Wait 114, 1 il Abingdon Mlll1Hg' and Cattle Feedlng Company EI L11 4 in L,,,:,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,:,,::,,,,,:,,::,,,:,:::,,,::..,xg W 4 1 'V4' :::::- A:::::.-.- - - ::::::::::.-- :::::,:::::::::::::::: 11 i ' i 111 1 1 41 6 41 , 1 l , 11 SALES AND SERVICE fl f"1 11 1: I: 'V' '14 WASHING AND GREASING ' 1 ' 1 1 , :I Competent Mechanics 4,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 '1 V1 . 1 1 1 1 11 1 MOSHER BROs.,1nc. 1 11 1 1 1 ,gl Phone 417 NN ' 1 4 1 ,od L :::::::::: -:::: ------ :::::::::::::::::: - A:::::::: A::::::::3 Gy, E11 1 '1 ,, ,M1 ff2z5s:mef2erfwiifQif's.f2'.z l93l SQTaff3iMff4:46xa1ff2SQ EIGHTY-NINE 4 i A r l li l up ill VW' Qld, Vssieegfffffwiiaff-Psi -YM TATLER '?515i'??5iEZ4Vibi3 U wi in ll Y il Il fl 114' li ral in fr., ,,.....,.,,. M ....,, ,,,,--..,.-,, ...., ,,,,,,..-,.-,.v-,,.N,., 'r ir 'n li in lr , :I 1' I n 1 :I PO W ER AND LIGHT if 'r 'i I 9 l 'i 'r a lp i ip L-'Q'Q0::::::::,'v-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-::::::0::- l'Nl'l'lli'l'l'lilSl'ID MAMMA l ' .loluuiy vliluhvml upou the hvtl .Xml h:uuuu'rvrl uuils iu M:uuuun's lwucl 'l'houg:h thv vhilml was llllli'll 1-lzlivcl Mzuuum wus uuu'h irritutm-ml. llohhy with tho uurscry slwurs flllt Off holh of lmhy's vars This luzuh' flu- huhy so uusigrhlly Nlzuuuui ruisvml lll'l' 1-yvhruws slightly. Mc-rry, fuuuy, liltlv Moss-s liurut off holh his hrotlu-rs' uosvs .Xucl it iuaulc lhmu look so qui-vr Mzuuuul szlirl, "Why, Mosm-ra, mln-url" lVilli:uu, looking: mluwu the gun Pulls tha- lrigrgm-r just for fuu Msuliluu says iu :n1'1'1-lil l!?llIll'Cl "lYillizuu is su SUZIlll'l'-lll'lllll0Il.l' Wiusouu-, uu-rry little' Frm-ll l'owllc'rwl glass lu his sislvr fvll Muuuuu SlllllC'll at Frvllclilfs fuu l Though shc shuulcl have spullkl-ll he-r sou. l llvully stlllfvcl :lu nhl fiu vnu Down his lwollu-r's lliroat Arlllllllllil In-ard lhc' lmhy vhokiug l .Xml suicl, "YVIxy, how provoking." f ..,,..,...,,... -:::---::::::::::-:::,,::,,,:::,:::,:,:-::: ir in in 1' AR I HUR J NYMAN 4: 9 in in ll XVATCIIES, DIAMONDS, AND JEVVELRX 4 'I :n n , . . . , 1. .mb N. Prairie bt, :I P l 0 i Il Gulcsluu'g'. Ilhuois 4 li 4, ::-,::::::::,,::,:::::::,::::,::,:::::::::::::::::::::::,, , J 4V3"J,f:' - H - - -,IIS W3 l Wi' ggf:Q?fT77'E?.1f73 jr' 5355: x,3?c NINLIY , i iii-I1lXf5?1f?X Tue TATLER 6Zf5'-?iiQ?f?fJ?iK iii:-Tig? it 1i1 --AAAAA---AAAAA--A-A-- -AAAA-AAAAAA---AAAAAA-A -AAAAA X v ---"--------'---------' ------------v----------vv ----- 4 11 1, ', , , 1 - 51 I I 1 1 S '1 ,: Robmson Lumber Company , 1 1, 1, 1 1 I' il T 1: :1 ,i'i,,, 1, 1 1, 1, ', ' , BUILDING MATERIAL 1 1,1 , U 1, , 0 , and COAL 1, . 4, il 1: ft 1 1 1 i' 1: +411 ' 1 1 i 1' 1 V1 1 , , 5, The hbme Yard gf fi Ei EE Q 1 ,: ,, ,W lj E 95 ig il 4,1 11 1 1 ,I ,, N 1, :1 V I, Phone 35 11 1,-fi 1, . :I 1 1,xxx,,,,,,,,:,:,-.,,,:,,::,,,:,,,,,:,,,:,,,,,,,m,,x,,3 1 , Mr. LeMarr Qawakened from deep sleep at three A. M. by the telephone,-"HelIo." ' M Voice on Phone-"Is this the superintendent?" Mr. LeMarr-"Yes." Voice-"Well, what on earth are you doing up this late?', ,Jr . is as vs L,Q Drunk CTalking to a statue with water pouring from its mouthje-"Whassa matter, old LW kid, don'teha feel good ?" QE 25 995 "VVateh me shake that thing", said the elephant as he came to a suspension bridge. 'gi i 95 SE 12 fy! -'tr Mr. Huff-"You couldn't tell VVi1kes Booth from Edgar Allan Poef' Bill+"Did he say Al Capone?" 1 no-UAAUMunn,,u,,,uu,-,,M,,MA-A,uu,,,u,,,,,, 1i r ---vv-- - - ---------------f------- e-- v---------- ------- v - - - 1 '1 'I 1 , 1 if Cheap printing is always too cheap, failing in f', :I the purpose for which it was intended. There .1 ,W 1, never is an excuse for anything but good print- 1 ,, mg. ,N 1 11,71 1: THE ABINGDON KCDAK fl in 1, ,l E, The Home of Better Printing :E Q 1 N g gf . AB1NGDoN 1 q G 4, ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -A-----A----A-- J 'Y-vvvvvvvv 157' 11 ,. W, A Qiisxcrfiif ax: 5 ifiiki 1 1931 xg airbag Toi. 4imiiif'zr1iQ NINETY-ONE I 1 i eipfimesiazex 71, T AT LER egxisziw Kr4i1i45X1ie I 1-:: -:::: -:::::::::::: -:::::::::::::: -: - - ::::::::::::::::::-n 1 1, 1, :1 :1 1 ,J I I ll FOR YOUR HARDWARE NEEDS 11 1 1 1 :I 1 1 1 1 1 . 11 GO TO :g 1,1 '1 I1 I U 1, 1, 41 '1 '1 41 'I '1 , , '1 , 1 5 BENNER 1 1 :1 :1 1 1 11 I1 '1 ' 4, :::::::::- :::::::::- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::, ::::::J W1 Philip B. fin Englishj--"What part of the body is the fray?" , 1 Miss Moore-"Fray? Vl'hat are you talking about?" M, P. B.-"It says here that 'Ivanhoe was wounded in the fray'." 1,1 'HV' Z!! IE IE 1 Miss Moore-"How muny days in a year, Dale?" 'wl Dale Berry-"Seven." I Miss M.-"Wrong! There are seven days in a week, but how many in a year?" , D. B.-"Seven," Miss M.-"No! How many days in a year?" w h , D. B.-"Seven, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, and if there are any more 1've never heard of them." r , , 11 95 IE I2 Bill lr.-"VV1hy don't you like girls?" 1 Tommy li.-"Aw, they're too biased." Bill I,.-"lliased?" Tommy B.-"Yeah, whenever 1 go out with 'em, its always bias this and bias that until 1'm i,L,1 broke." I1 1 . 'V' ,,,,:,x,,::,,x,,:,,,::,,:,:,,,,,,,x,,,,,,,,,,x,,,,,,:,:, It 1 1 1 P. F. VAN cournnu ,1 El BILLIARDS :: SNOOKER POOL " CIGARS 1, 1 ,I CANDYMSDFT DRINKS Ig 1 1 ,Z 201 s. Blain sr. lg M11 L:::::::::::::::i::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J W Y:::::::::::.-::- ::::::- - :::v-7, Y:::::::::::::::::::::::::::7 'JJ 1 1 1 1 1 '1 I' '1 F. H. STEWART " 'ff 1, F. 1-1. MEAD 1 :g 11 ,,, 1, 11 11 115 North Main St. 41 :1 ,I The Home of 1: Staple and Fancy Groceries :1 11 11 :I ,I BLUE RIBBON, RITEWAY AND , , 1 1 1 Ko-ZEE-INS BRAND 1 F1 'I Fver 'thin 11 for the Table 1' " 1 'I 'J 3, J 3 Ev ,E GOODS 1,1 :1 D :I Fresh and Smoked Meats :I ' ,I Phone 59 122 N. Main 1, ,I i . i ,I ,, 1, 1, Ifree Delivery Service Phone 76 1, , L D,,,,,::,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,1 JLx,xx,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:l fr it 'W , 1 A551 are Fig! 1 4 1931 xg Q 411511. fefixiies-:sw NINETV-TWO nl- ,, '29 4 " 7, , Q ' If YZ: T AT l.. E R 2i3'ST'fiQl'fQ1'fXif11-QFKI if UFOR GGODNESS SAKEI' Qi 1, 4 ii Eat fl fl :I :I 9 1, 1, Bond s Iee Cream 1 1, :P EE "Un Quality Alone" Lx Axexxeexme:xxxeeeemeeexemex maxi Wilbur Nutt-"Every time I kiss you it makes me a better man." Mildred E.-"Well you don't have to become perfect in one night." 359595 Mr. Creath fLecturing on scalpj-"What is dandruff?" Dan B.-"Chips off the old block." 1292595 I hear the country is starting a campaign against malaria. That so? What have the Malarians done now? 959535 We Could print more jokes, but what's the use, you would only laugh at them. f::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ----- ::::::: -'p 1, ip :I MARCIA HUMBERSTONE :I 1: BEAUTY sHoPPE lg 1, Keen Permanent W'aving, 257.00 :1 1: Telephone 3553 National Bank Bldg. 1: in 'I L,'::::::::::::::::::: f::::::::-A :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J Y::::::::::::::::::::::::::-'EE ?:::::::::::, ::::::::::::::,E: 1, , 1, 1 1 v 1 1 ' 'I gf J- L- CLARK 1: 1, Shlplett 8: Maloney 1 1, :l 1, il 1 0 1 . ' :E The Quality Shgp '1 Baseball Supplies ji 1, In 1, 41 I, ,I 1, il 'P Home Killed Meats 1' 'P 1' i l 1 Q h, f I :E Fancy Groceries I' 1, :P 1, 4 41 l 41 ig Phone 12 110 N. Main fl 1, Phone sa 5, -::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 9.-::: :::::::::::::::::: - - -::: if ffgjijg ie 5: wx fiffk 1 I93 I sg 2151 egg fzefiixifiiileid NINETY-THREE A fisig -nc TATLER iQ1't5ia21!ii?g-:T 1522 5 ' V.. f- VER seeking to serve and satisfy, has been and shnll continue ro be the guiding spirit I of the organization to Whom you entrusted the X engraving of this annual. Peoria Engraving Co. "Pioneer Engravers ol Cenhul Illinois" 101 Mun ru ,. , f ,gi in Wyi i W Milly A! 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The personal service and hearty cooperation of all those having to do with the mechanical 'i F1 and editorial production of this Iaoolt has made it a very attractive annual. 49' Wagoner Printing Company Przuters of Successful Sclzool Annuals Galeshurg, Illinois 12t"i21flK"if"'4i2fY5K ffiik 4 I93I -Q 4f?f45iS2T 25 4,fS?X'iQii'53lL Q Nl' A 1 3.11- In 4, ' 'M n-X ... N ' Q- IQ, ' viii." I i Qfr,'.gm'5, . -A 1 Q 1 ,NA .gan , Wm W x :fy cf..-.4...e:f..-:-f..':'x? YZ, TATLER 'i,,,-, ' Jw . ."J:1' , I rw NINETV-SIX l93l Si i,4'i3f',X iliviljiblaff 55 ' ,f-U-,T ff '1- 5, '- 14' ,I p -que 4 WN. 4 4 I" , ' viif A . , i g., A. I , .1 ' is-A ,I , -e , Lf. , 3- .1 .- fn 4 -. Q , 'WF-" H,- v ,,-1.415 fv I f nv A.-L, . ff I . - 7 . ,fn . .. ,KV-P M 'ii , W' 5 , L-4: -4+ Z A Wi Q' 3 n v' iff '17 5- , .- P-54 "vg.,' ' ,, ,. -, "-, A 'A Qirlf' N ' f ' 1 ,Ve . 'V ,W N-:I+ Y 5 o S 5 Weis ,Iv - 1 .ef egg-51453. M an dc r A' 'U 1'- 1. ff fn. l H5151 v 'ISI 3,535-. , . 1' .I Qgfw- A YF 1 + - 3' wr ' .. 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