Cahokia High School - Cahochron Yearbook (Cahokia, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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Come on comanches get The life of a Comanche is roughl luniorf high boys and girls take hath Ilozne Ee. and Shop. The sophomores learn to cut-up-earth' worms and starfish, that is. Yes, those Biology you guys, don't pitch 'em so fast! classes are really of the girls tries junior or a senior lt's Chemistry or fun, especially when one to dissect a frog! Now a never has a dull moment: I Physics where test tubes hlow up, Advanced Math where rivers are measured, Co-Rec where anything From soft- ball to the bunny-hop to Flying Dutchman is learned. or it's Secretarial Training where keys are punched and handles turned. All the Comanehes spend much of their Take the mush out of your mouth, man, and speck upl time turning little dials that guard locker doors. The three magic numbers and the dial- turning procedure are forgotten hy many a brave and squaw, One of the favorite pastimes ol' tho Ca- manches is sports. Those who don't take an aetiyc part apparently love to get larangytis, or so it would seem from the screams emitted at games. Pep rallies and assemblies bring Mr. Wilson, this file won't sowl relief to those who are bored with study. Other welcome hrealcs come with the month- ly district meetings when the students are released for part of a day while their Elders diseuss the problem of how to manage ln- dians without scalping them. Comanehes are kept busy with activities ranging from harmonious music to the noise of the pep club. Bugs, bugs, bugs!

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MR, EDWARD WIRTH, SR., Music My last cigarg got a match? MR. EDWARD WIRTH, IR., 8th 9th Grade llomerooms Put your thinking cap on. MR. ROGER VVILSON, Industrial Arts Streamline your arrows! MISS MARIE MOSBY, Girls' P.E. Heel, toe, heel, toe. MR. ARTHLIR WOLEE, Mathematics I was hoping I wouldnt have to 'tell you again. MR. RICHARD TOWNSEND, Science Thats really super-supersaturateol, that is, MRS. JEAN LIPCHURCHV Art Push the desks hack, 1,171 getting clrrustropholzia. lxflRS. ClLADYS FRAZIER, Ilomemaking Better late tlllln 11917271 MR, B, ll. FRANKLIN, Industrial Arts Don't throw the type out the window. MR, JIMMY FRDIMAN, Physics and Chemistry l'm right and I know it. MISS lXflARY ANN HOLDOWAY, Sth Crude llomcroom No running in the halls. MR. CHARLES flEATH, Boys' P. E. If you try, you can do it. MR. ARTHUR HINSON, Biology Who turned on fthe gas? MR. CARL DILLOW, Boys' P.E. Knock it off, or l'll knock you off, MR. lJENVER LOGAN, History Witlz your hooks closed. MR. CHARLES MAYER, Sth Grade llomcroom Any questions? Any Cfonzments? Any Cfrmzplirints? I thought 'notl MISS IONA MASTEN, Business Study your brief forms. MR. FRANK LORTON, Science Let's get quiet now, MR. PAUL LONGENBALIGH, 7tl1 Crarle llomcroom Better get on the hall, MR. JOE KONYA, Industrial Arts Its a hoylll



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bool: learning Some of the students present plays and participate in a Drama Cluh, F.'l'.1'X. offers such diversions as parties and substitute teach- ing for those who aspire to he teachers. Crossed home plule and made o l F.ll.A. and C.A.A, keep the girls hopping from the kitchen to the hasketlnall court. Quite a few hraves and squaws still find time to worry ahout the Clomzeil Ring and Clalzeeli- ron, All hravcs who letter in some sport may join the C Cluh.. A great variety of suhjcets are taught at Caholcia. The students may prepare for their chosen occupations, If they are interested in office work, juniors take typing and shorthand: then, as seniors. they receive Jisl don'l actual office Ol' Cil l'PCl1ICI'S training. llopeful machinists can take specialized courses in woodworliing, metal working' or mechanical drawing. Collegevprep courses are offered for those students who are interested in entering college. Students may enroll for advance study in many specialized fields-science, mathematics, industrial arts, foreign lan- guages, art, or music. llistory and English are Pass the A required courses. Such courses as llomemak- ing, Social Studies. and llome Living em- phasize home and community citizenship. Every Comanche in District 187 should he grateful and proud of the opportunity he has to participate in the educational activities and learnings taking place at Cahokia Com- lnonficlds lligh School. Heavens to a T-square-my plans are up ouchdown! look right! lkc-Sellzer! side-down!

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