Carterville High School - Lionite Yearbook (Carterville, IL)

 - Class of 1926

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Page 41 text:

75'DIacIr Diamond C 11 S Swmur will We the members of the Se Cl f 2 nxor ass 0 6 of the Cartervllle Communlty Hugh School do hereby wlll and bequeath to the under classmen 3 To Hollle Alexander my extra avolrdupols Clyde Anderson To Selbert Tregonmg my stralght black halr Paul Adams l leave my Short Hand honors to Wayne Artz Ednth Arnold My gurl Flossy to the loving and tender care of Hugh Rlchart Taft Baker My ever lost Shorthand Manual to Miss Armstrong rf she can fund t Reta Beavers My vampmg secrets to Anme Klng Lorrame Blrlcholz My dlgruty and repose to Samuel Tregonlng Elvis Bradburry rlght to et married as a Senlor to Afton Chamnes Catherlne Brechin Grfforcl rouge Ilpstnck and rolled hose to Mary Rutherford Eloise Brlggeman shyness to Tommy Armstrong Leonard Brock Franlcye Bradburry Faye Boren to Vnvxan Sharp Seba Cannon SIS Ida Gladys Carter Wayne Walker Glen Caraker glraffe neck to Lester Boswell P D Coss rosy cheelts to Loulse Ghent Mable Craig ever ramblmg tongue to Kathleen Craynon 7eIIa Eaton graceful strndes to Velma Lauder Elxzabeth Fmley ane Hall King Lucxlle Hadfleld Naomn Harrls Hastle pleasant dlSp0SltlOIl to Franlcye Bradburry Reba Hall posltnon as yell leader to Cleo Felts Mmme Lauder My Paul Baker to txtle of Sheba bass volce to school bus to shellc hair cut to LOUISE Ghent Mary posltlon as edltor ln chief to Mar aret heart breaking ability to Velma Craln popularity to Richard Watson ames Y beautlful laugh to Vlvxan Sharp osephme Lauder athlet c career to Frank r Bracy Fred Lauder thoughtfulness for other persons to Harrret Rutherford Lena Ledford bxg brown eyes and red lips to Esther Kldd Edith Mason sensltlveness to Mary Rutherford Leota McCamlsh dreamy eyes to Tommie Armstrong Wyatt Norton golden locks to Naoml Brooks Vlvlan Poteete agreelng gestures ln classes to Grace Everett Margaret Presley anr of lrresponsrhle to Lols Lmdsey Erma Randolph stature to Genevieve Rxchardson Nellle C-entry Charleston abrlxty to Leta Fern Stockton Ruth Stalker agreeable dxsposltxon ln Senior Class Meetlngs to Vernell Calvert Eula lzemore speedy speech to anlce Lockle Martha Sizemore protectlng grace to Loren Hlnclman Bert Samuels crowning glory to Margaret Rae ulla Mae Stockton drum peckmg posxtlon to George Peek Raymond Talley posrtxon as successlve presndent to Kenneth Corley Milton Wagner love of mathematics to Rnchard Watson Lnllnan Llndscy art abxlnty to Eugene Watson Elvm Wlnnxng graceful form to Mary Hadfxeld Ray Young Y cass we hereby wrll the followmg to our successors The junxors Our blessed Physics themes and experiments Gur reserved seats ln the assembly Our mdxvndually revrsed Amerncan Hxstory Notebooks of l926 Our prrvnlege to publish the Black Dramond 3 I I' - . .1 . 2. 4 . . .- l 3. 1 ' ' 4. A ' ' 1 5. . . . it 7. A A L ' 1 ' - S. Ag g A A 1 A ' 9. My , A A 1 ' ' , IO. My 11. , II. My S- , I2. My A A A - . I3. My A A -- . I4. My - . I5. My A 1 . . . I6. My ' A - A . I7. My A Y . --s . IS. My A - A A . I9. My A A A. - I . 20. My .. . -, - . g . 1 . . . 21' My , . .. . - . .- 22. M A A --.I A . 23. My A AA - . 24. My AA - - A A . 25. My A A A ' ---I A . 26. My i A ' I . 1 . 27. My 1 A - . 23. My A A A - A . 29. My . AA - A . 30. My A - . 3I. My A -- A A . 32. My A J 1 ' 33. My A A A A A - - 34. My A A - A . 35. My AA 1 - 36. My A. AA A A A '- SA . 37. My I A A 1 AA - 38. My A AA AA A '- - 39. My A 'TI A - 40. M AA - A AA AA '- . - 4I. My AA A A U I ' 42. My A A '- - 43. My AA 1 A A A - 44. My A '- - As I A A ' ' A I. A ' A ' 2. A ' 4. A A A A '

Page 40 text:

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 .



Page 42 text:

75'Dlaclw Duamond C H S Ehhv Smunr ig5ZIll1I Tell us not xn mournful chorus ln our Hugh School s roar and rattle llfe IS of laws You flnd SBDIOYS Sufglng Some of nts a tractrons bore us Some lxlce dumb and drlven cattle Others wln our loud applause Some that pass their course on high Some are foolish and some are wrtty You wxll fund some lxves poetic Some lxke lectures some lllce sport Others lnves like dreary prose And there s plenty ln our Hngh School Some are gay and some pathetlc That will interest either sort Some are wlse and some are oes Four lont, year we ve spent rn Hugh School Calllvantlng here and there Seeklng knowledge education Trackmg wisdom to her Lanr Many da s are brrghtly shxnlng Search for wxsdom ah ye freshles And we haxe no cause for pam He wrll pay you for your txme O her da s seemed blue and trying Wander through the four great classes 'Rnd we thought nt all rn vam If you wxsh a lxfe sublime Yet there rs a lure about xt Now our Hugh School days are endxng All these years of Hlgh School llfe Books and texts are land asxde It rs there and dont you doubt It They are ln our lifes beginning Tw the lure that goes wxth strlfe ln the foremost ofthe trde Edith Arnold SILNIOR MASCOT 32 . 0 o u 9 O . V ' . 'I . . . . 3 . , . ' s . . Y f 1 . ' I I ,. f . . 1 Y u . . - .. N

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