Carterville High School - Lionite Yearbook (Carterville, IL)

 - Class of 1926

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T5'Dlaclf Dnamond C ll S QPUILTI' A Z5 CI 2- -X stands for the alphahet Of the Senlor Class l-or all of our names Vve hope It wlll last I9 for er A hoy who s ln love He d rather have braee Than the Heaven above f' s for Catherlne A llttle Scotch lass She s marrled now How long, wlll lt last3 I9 or Delmas Don uan you het' l,lrl loved hlm once And he s stuck up yet IS or Eula who IS always rlght you say she s wrong She s ready to fight' IS for Fay X French ll Shark She s xlways ready For a foollsh lark C, 1S for Gladys Who knows lt all If you say she s wrong She s ready to hawl H 1bfOI' the llo es Of the Senlor glass our final exams We all hope to p lss IS for ldols whlch we haye none ll of our class 'Xre the same as one IS for ames A shelk who l taken leave hlm alone lf you dont want to be shaken lx lg for Knowledge ln all the Senlor Wake Beeause of zealous labor A qulz ne er makes l.. IS for Leo d One of our lrls XVho IS known all over For her pretty glrls VI lb for 'Vlargaret 'l-alk3 You het' They vwollnd her up Xnd she s talkln yet us quake 'N IS for NBOITIX X gal full f un and Naoml Are the sam Fun e as one IS for One Who went astray She got marrled And flew away tands for Paul They say he s our hoss Qur H S XNltl'1OLlt Paul Woxlld he at a oss ls for quarrels Now dont le deeelvcd we never have t em qeldom ever get peevecl OI' IS for Raymond The teacher s dellght ln all of hls lessons He IS always fl hr 5 IS for Se a One of our lasses 5 e never Hunks ln any of her cl 15365 IS for Taft Who IS bashful and shy all n a He s a pretty Flne guy ut IS or Lnlon Of the Senlor Qlass Xll ln a mass IS for Xlvlan X blue eyed blonde French ll She ISD t very fond X IS for Wyatt an athlete stron IS always Tlght How could he he xxron 3 l X IS for the let er WhlCh IS always unknown en Freshles find lt They feel they are grown Wh Y I5 for You h XX hleh we want forever keep lt always You must he yery clever T lb fOr fe I X mlss full of pep o l fond of fun Xnd has a ood rep XX h For ll of our narne There ISU! room here J x f fnd thls llttle poe l X lth 1 B h oolll' ll 1 ' l , ' ' ' ' ,L 1 olf 1 B- -'. B t, O- -' , ,-i ' . P-s , Y f r . 5 ' a l D-1 f . Q-. ,, l - - ' 1 ' ' - A ' F ' h , la-' f . R-' R. If Y ' Q ' ' ' F-'. , L ' ' sess -' b , ' I A' ' l .ihr 2 . A il ai. ' ' -I-ll. v K. V . ' ' f B 1 Il A A ' -V p . Ulf' f ' I . ln ' U VCU: agree to everything A V R-A , w X,-. ,V ' Of ' ' 1 f 1 A Of l-' lv - E V-' 1 S ' I F ' gl A 1 ' H: ' 'f , ,-v-,K X ' 14. t ' n -' lg '--': t , V .S 15 I, K ' 1 , .--- - I ' lla, v y -v ATS ' A ' a Q s, kr sf lv-'ll - 1 , QQ X' z SUI. a l B .

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5f'Dlaclf Diamond C ll S Elle Senior 15 rnpllerg I had been a pro essor for several years IH the Leland Stanford University out lh sunny California I was fast getting old and there were great streaks of gray ln my half made there by the art of time and not by that of wisdom I was slttlng ln my office which was a sunny pleasant room and was thinking over my high school days which now seemed so ancient As l sat there studying the thought came to me how I would love to see Carterville agaln and to go over those old school days with my classmates A this thought kept bearing on my mllld the door knob turned and the next moment the door flew open and a volce crled le Professoeur, arent you glad to see me3 Imagine my urprlse when on turning around I Leheld a woman slightly younger than myself ln whom I recognlzed my old friend the same little MHHIC but she had acquired excellent lnanners and taste After the first greetings were oxer my first ,uestlon was How dld you happen to be here5 I was then told that she was a traveling singer a famous soprano and this being one of her places to sing she had heard of my being here and had come on to VlSlt me I was surely glad to have Mlnnle with me for a long story and I could hardly Walt to hear of all my friends back home as she had just come from a Vlglf and of course was brimming over with news Mlnnle began her story by saying, All our classmates have good careers and lt IS a remarkable class Clyde Anderson made a wonderful lawyer was admitted to the bar and IS Caffylng on a buslness Baker after a buslness Course secured a posltlon He and Flossle are married and are very happy Leonard Brock our old fun maker IS at last settled as a Professor ln Chicago Seba Cannon IS a stenographer ln Sears Roebuck Company and IS doing well MIHHIE now paused for breath and ln a moment went on wlth her story Naomi Harris went to Chicago to work as stenographer for a whlle and whlle there married lnto one of Chicago s best and wealthiest famllles She IS quite happy I suppose you have heard Gladys Carter over the radio She marrled Clarence after school and they travel together Fay Boren IS one of our social leaders Lucille Hadseld has at last has galned a reputation as one of our greatest prose writers Ray Young has honored our Ilttle town by becoming the first representative from there to Congress Edith Arnold Mabel Craig Lorraine Blrkholtz XXIVIBD Poteete Lllllan Lmdsay Reba Hall Nellie Gentry Glen Caraker ulla Mae Stockton all hold notable positions as teachers stenographers and private secretaries Milton Wagner IS a great vlollnlst ln the Symphony Orchestra of St LOUIS Elvis Bradbury left New York for Spain only a short time ago where he will serve as consul for the Unlted States lmmy Hastle and Mary ane Hall are married a ter both having bright careers ln teaching Bert Samuels and Grace are married and happy they llve ln Carterville Martha Sizemore IS a traveling soprano soloist Margaret Presley IS one of our Movie Stars and lena Ledford has gone to Pans as one of America s greatest darcers Wyotte Norton IS a clvll engineer and Paul Adams IS a contractor Josephine stands out as one of our best piano players Catherine Gifford and her husband are happy with their two children whlle Eloise Brlggeman IS a great social worker ln a Temperance League Elvin Winning holds a posltlon as Art Instructor ln Chicago University Paul Coss IS an lnstructol' ln athletics and sports ln Indiana University Zella Eaton IS a trained nurse ln New York Ruth Stalker ranks as one of our best public speakers She speaks on many subjects with the best speakers of the day Raymond Talley has become a Chautauqua singer and IS noted all over the United States Elizabeth Finley ls an instructor of literature ln Wisconsin Reta Beavers hlnes as an ldeal housewlfe III A modern home with Fred as a model husband Edlth Mason IS a popular lnstructor of classical dancing ln New York City whlle Erma Randolph l a Domestic Science teacher ln Wisconsin Lurleen Ripley Ilke Reta IS an ldeal house w1fe She and Lavern also llve ln Carterville The rest of our conversatlon was very pleasant but the above was the most interest mg because I had wanted so much to know the circumstances of my old classmates 28 . 0 U - O C C r A . . . ' ' A A Y - Y . . ' . v I I . 5 . , . . L . x , K . V , - - 1 . ' n . . . . . , . , i . . , , , . , . , reached her ambition as music teacher in Illinois University. Her chum, Eula Sizemore, . . I . . . ' D , I I 1 r n n , . I A 4 - Y A v I ' - I f I -I I . . . I Y nl 4 r . . Y- - . Y . .F . . . . , l - ' A I ' ' .



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4'54'Dlaclv Dmmond C ll S Oonxxosunnwm 92111111 Axnlnhnnw Nellie Gentry To become one of the orlplnal four Hundred FIOISC Brxggerman To be a strong, armed washer woman Leonard Brock To become president of the Unlted States. ames Hastxe To he a great Greek Orator Paul Coss To become a full pledged Ku Klux Margaret Presley To he the mother of twelve chxldren Mable Craig., To be another Cleopatra Erma Randolph nlo graduate Martha Snzemore To become a second Mc-llna Reba Hall To be a movie Star ula Slzemore -lo he coverness of llllll0lS Catherine Brechin To remaln single Edith Arnold To learn to he a poetess Lena Ledford To learn to do the Charleston Mary ane Hall To be a cabaret dancer ulla Mae Stockton To be an old mald school teache- Gladvs Carter To marry a Baron Lorrame Bxrkholtz To be a toe dancer Taft Baker To become a famols Movle star Mxnnle Lauder To he fattest woxnan on earth dlth Mason To he a famous portralt painter Lucllle Hadfxeld To have a happy marriage Clyde Anderson To he the thinnest man on earth Fred Lauder To be an office boy osephlne Lauder To he a waitress ln Norton Hotel Vxvxan Poteete To he cashier lh a hutcher shop Rlta Beavers To he teacher of a Sunday School Class Glen Carakar To he polltlcal hoss of larterwllle fella Eaton To work ln a han Lurleen Rxpley To sleep wlthout snornn Elvin Wlnnlnc To he a shenk NBOTTII Harrxss To marrv Rockefeller Ruth Stalker To have pretty black curls Leota Nlccamxsh To haxe and to be had Elvis Bradbury To follow IH Patrick Henry s footsteps Mllt0H Wagner To learn to roller skate Ellzabeth Fmley To lxve m a clty Ray Young., To dre a Young Faye Boren To be a mlssxonary and geo to Africa Raymond Talley To be a second Caruso Bert Samuel To be the worlds stron est man Paul Adams To work ln a candy shop Seha Cannon To Slf with Charlie my boy down hy t e old mlll stream Sentara stands for Substantial which we Seniors are stands for Earnestness we are above par stands for Nohleness an attribute most true whnch ns denled to us by only a few stands for ldleness whmch weve newer known stands for Obednence we have always shown stands for Relxable whnch all must he stands for Sureness and Spirituality 10 , .. L . , i .y, . . 1 ' - .1 . 10. - ' 4 ' . ll. E .4 - 4 if 4 l2. 4 . 4 , ' -- ' ' 1 . I3. 4 - . ' '. l4. - ' . I5. j -- ' . l6. J 4 l 4 . ' .r. I7. i - . 18. 4 4 -- . l9. - 1 4 . ' . 20. 4 4 - . . 2l. E 4 - 4 4 . 22. 4 4 - ' ' 4 v . 23. . -- 4 ' . 24. - - 4 . 25. ul 4 e ' 4 4 . 26. Wyatte Norton- -To love and he loved. 27. 4 4 i 4 4 . , 28. 4 ' .- . 29. , 4' - 4 '4 . 30. 4- ' - 4 ' k. 3l. 4 -4 . 4 . 4 gg 32. 4 4 4 f- . . 4 . 33. l 4 4 - I . 34. - . ' . 35. 4 1 ' . 36. 4 - ' 4 4 4 . 37. 4 - . 38. . . - , . . w 39, 1- 4 j. 40. -. 4. 4 ' ' 1 4 . 4l. -- . . . 42. - ' 4 LI - - 43. -- 4 . 44. , 1 ' 4 . ' 4 , ', h 4 S . - 4- ' 4: 4 . ' . E - . N ' , 4 . l 4 4 f . O 4 ' f . R 4 ' 4 . S . . 4 4 4 .

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