Clinton High School - Clintonia Yearbook (Clinton, IL)

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P 1 11 a Reading left to right: First row: Mrs. Brings, Miss Marshall, Mr. Whitmore, Mr. Nicol, Mrs., Ilhoado3, Miss Sargent, Miss Fort, Miss Bogardus. Second row: Miss Smith, Mr. Little, Mr. White, Mr. Fetzer, Mr. Howard Vr Leach, Mss Peifer, Miss Rainey. Third rent: Miss Dueringer, Mrs. Waller, Mr. Robertson, lira. Isaac, Mr. Fry, Mr. Waitrip, Mr. Hedges, Miss McKercher. iSf i •« Clara Kraft administration Char. R. Evans Ok kjk Barbara Nolle Thorp Ralnh Robb Superintendent and Principal Associate Principal Secretary Girls Secretary fatuity Paulina Tull ■ft iV Vflftv1iV Y fV0S fS? N r'VSVifrWlV T V ¥VfrV A v fr VlY lWv V t James C. Williams JiB Band 1 Class Officer 2 Nat l Honor Society 3, Chorus 1,2,3,1 Clintonia Staff 1 Sr. Play Debate 2 BCP Club 3,1 SECRETARY Merna M. Morrow Minnie Glee Club 1,2,3,1 Chorus-Band 1,2,3,1 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,U Debate 2 GAA 1,1 . Jr. Play Sr. Play Clintonia Staff k Tumbling 2 Margol 3 Nat l Honor Society 1 dais officers V - A CLASS HISTORY VICE-PRESIDENT Beverly Joy McConnell Bev GAA 2,3,1 Debate 2 Band 1,2,3,k Tumbling 2 BCP Club U Orchestra 3,1 Nat1! Honor Society U TREASURER Donna Eaton Eat GAA 1,2,3,1 Margol Staff 1,2,3,1 Glee Club 1 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,U Sr. Play Clintonia Staff 1 Student Council 3 In September of 191 5, one hundred twenty-nine green Freshies entered the portals of CCHo. This group was to be known as, The Class of 19U9. Miss Sternberg was our capable adviser during the Freshman year. Martha Moots, Jim Williams, Bob Callison, and Bill Mahoney were the members of the Freshman Council. Our first high school party was held in the gymnasium. Chauncey McCrory captured both prizes: - one for having the best signatures of upperclassmen and the other for the best costume. Can anyone ever forget the Freshman Assembly? That chorus line was really somethingJ In the fall of 191 6, some of us decided to grow up, and become Sophomores. During this year, Martha Moots, Mary Jane Jackson, Bob Callison, and Jim Williams were the members of the Sophomore Council. Miss Marshall was our adviser this year. Juniors at last----things began to happen then. Lyle Sharp, Jim Bishop, Virginia Lisenby, and Dorlene .Yarrick were our class officers. Miss Fort was our adviser. This year marked one of the most successful junior plays of past years. The title was A DATE WIT;! JUDY, JoAnn Armstrong played the starring role of Judy. Then the Junior-Senior Prom. Decorations were in the theme of the Stork Club-some high class entertainment from Hollywood was schelduled (but was replaced at the last momentJ) All in all, it was a grand affairJ In the fall of 191 8, most of us turned up as dignified seniors. We sure felt high and mighty. Jim Williams, Beverly McConnell, Mema Morrow and Donna Eaton were the class officers. A few of the memorable occasions in sports during this year was: John Luttrell's 1 8 foot shot during the Chenoa basketball game, and Dale Tucker winning recognition in the All-State lineup and receiving the Most Valuable Player Trophy. Marilynn Banks was selected to be our representative of the D.A.R.'s. Then came our Senior rlay, STRANGE BOARDERS . Donna Eaton played the starring role of Cordelia. The juniors entertained us at their gala prom and then-------those last days of our career here in CCHS, Baccalaureate, Class Night, and finally, last but not least, Graduation. I 3 % £ r 'A JiJTZZ 7 Sdna -ay Chapman Waddles Band 1,2,3,1a Tumbling 2 jiA 1,2,3,14 Tri-Hi-' 2,3,U Nat 1 Honor Soceity 3,14 Glee Club 1 Student Cabinet 3,ii Clintonia Staff u John Paddock ••Paddy Football 1 Geraldine Duff Gerry Glee Club 1,2,3,1a Welfare 2 Clintonia Staff h Janes Reeder Reed” 3C? Club 3,4 Hi-Y 2,},h Student Council h Jr. Play Clintonia Staff 4 Dessa Welch pha 1 William La honey Bats Football 1,2,1 and 1,2,3,U Basketball 2 Track 3,u Orchestra 1,2,3,14 Hi-Y 3,U Chorus 3 Student Council 1 Jr. Play Sr. Play Russel Van Orman Van” Hi-Y 3,U Band 1,2,3,14 Chorus 1,2,3,1 Orchestra }9h Sharon V. Woizeski Ski” GAA 2,3,14 liargol Staff 3,1a Jr. Play Sr. Play Band 2,3,14 Glee Club 1,2,3,14 Chorus 2,3 U BC? Club I4 Tri-Hi-Y 2 Clintonia Staff I4 Norman Haley Norm Track 1 - -• $ 1; I £ I 5 s Joye Fink Usher 3,U FHA 2,3,U - Wayne Lbney Cash” ffa 1 Llarilyn Lloffitt Llelly GAA 1,2,3,14 Tumbling 2,3 Band 1,2,3,U Glee Club 1,2,3,14 Chorus 1,2,3,14 Student Council 1 Llarpol Staff 2 Clintonia Staff I4 TP B Marilyn Adcock Mamie Glee Club 2 Chorus 3 FTiA 2 Tr:-Hi-Y 2 Robert L. Toombs Lee” !fi-Y 2,2 h Football 1,2,3,h Chorus 1 Jr. Play Sr. Play Track 3,h Marilynn Banks Blink AA l,2,3,h Tri-Ti-Y 3,h Fat l Honor Soceity Tumbling 2,3th Cheerleader h 3CP Club 3,• Student Cabinet h Clintonia Staff h Harold Bell Ish Chorus 1 Patricia Ann Herington Pat” Barn; 1,2,3, h Glee Club 1,2 GAA l,h Tri-Ki-Y 2 3CP Club 3th ?TA h Jr. Play Clintonia Staff L Dennis Summers George” Band 1,2,3,h : :: Club j,:. Clintonia Staff Jarr.es Lynch Jim” band 1,2,3th DeLora Mae Muir Glee Club 1,2,3 Student Council Chorus 2 !’■: club ?,U t | y Mamol Staff h Anna Louise Thompson Ann And 1,2,3th Glee Club 2 BCP Club h Tri-Pi-Y 3,h Jr. Play Clintonia Staff L Tom Harris l ‘ asketball l,2,3,h Football 3th Baseball 3,h Hi—Y 3 h Student Council 3 Margol Staff 3th Chorus 2 Patricia Rosamond McKinnery Pat” BCP h GAA 2 Tri-Hi—Y 2 Tumbling 2 Marrol Staff 3 Glee Club 1 Clintonia Staff h J. Arnett Wilson Pud FFA 1,2,3,h Student Council h U. IU 4.4 1.4 aft IV, lYi iVi , fa f v «w ■ flY r ,'t ts V, ,v; ft ,g ftvftVftVftY irwwrt v « . «v «mv YftY 4W«vftV ftYy«v « YftYft r M4SM VVWWM El John Wesley Luttrell Lutt Football 2,3,14 Basketball 2,3,li Track 3,U Nat‘l Honor Society U Hi-r 2,3, 4 Student Council 3 Band 1,2,3,14 Dixie Cooley Pud Glee Club 1,2,3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2,3,U Tri-Hi-Y 3,li BCP Club U Sr. Play An lee Owens Andy Hi-Y 3,U Student Council 3 Cheerleader 3 Jr. Play Sr. Play Willlam Gregory Bill Darlene Joyce Leifth Trans fer-‘.Ya roner FHA 1,2,3 Dramatic Club 1 Class Officer 3 Cheerleader 2 George Duvall James Bishop Jim Football 2,3,14 Basketball 2,3,14 Student Council 2 Student Cabinet U Nat 1 Honor Society 3,U Sr. Play Class Officer 3 Clintonia Staff U Marilyn A. Shaw A. G. FHA 3 Weaver Wilburn, Jr. FFA 1,2,3,U Lyle Sharp Sonny Student Council 1,2,3,14 Basketball 2,3,’; Football 2,3,U Class Officer 3 Band 1 Chora s 1,2,3,-4 Clintonia Staff U Martha Moots Marty 3and-3AA 1,2,3,14 Glee Club-Chorus 1,2,3,-4 Tri-Hi-Y-Mar ol Staff 2,3,U Orchestra 3, 4 Jr.-Sr. Play Class Officer 2 Debate 2 BCP Club L N’at'l Honor Society a Clintonia Staff It Richard Cooper Cowboy frwvwKftVftwjvm i . • ■ as «v jwasvivw iwfr n ,■ Virginia Lisenby Ginny GAA 3,a Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, a Margol Staff 3, a Class Officer 3 Jr. Play Sr. Play Glee Club 1,2 John L. Dillow Jackie Robert Sessions Bob FFA 2,3 U Donna Ruble Glee Club 2,3 Chorus 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3 GAA 3 Frederick anos Fred FFA 1,2,3,U Betty Louise Jones Jonesy Glee Club 1,2,3,a GAA 1 3and 1 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,a Clintonia Staff a Helen Huffman Glee Club 1,2,3,a Chorus a FHA 2,3 Ronald Devore Ronnie Mattie Harney i Tuafcling 1 GAA 1 Glee Club 1,2 fta a Clintonia Staff u James Smith Lane Jim Chorus 1,2,3 Jr. Play Sr. Play Hi-Y 2,3 V M'JLJ TTT Chauncey McCrary Jr. Chorus 1,2,3,a Tr- ck 1,2,3 r 1,2,3,a Marilyn ICarie Schumacher Tri-Hi-Y 2 fta 3,a Clintonia Staff a Welfare 3 I 11 11 lYl l¥i . -w At A.. Robert Stone Rusty Football 2,3,k Basketball 1,2,3,U Hi-Y 3,U Band 1,2,3,U Chorus l,2,3,li Clintonia Staff U Bonnie A'elch Band 3 Yfalker Evans Bucky FFA 2 Mary Jane Jackson Janie Glee Club 2,3 Class Officer 2 Usher 3,U Tri-Hi-Y 2 Francis Franek Pedro Football 1,2,U Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Track 2 Hi-Y 2,3,U Marjorie Lighthall Margie GAA 3,U Band 1,2,3,U Orchestra 1,2,3,14 Tumbling 1,2 FTA li Nat l Honor Soc. Tri-Hi-Y 2 Margol Staff 3 Clintonia Staff U Elizabeth Lighthall Beth Band 1,2,3,U Glee Club 1,2,3,U Mixed Chorus 3,U Tumbling 1,2 Margol Staff 3,li GAA 3,U Tri-Hi-Y 2 Clintonia Staff U FTA U C. Don Ferrill FFA 1,2,3,14 Band 3,U Joyce Nebold Glee Club 1,2.3,U Chorus 1,2,3,U Band 1,2,3,U Margol Staff 3,U Sr. Play Clintonia Staff U Nat'l Honor Soc. k Donald Griffith Griff FFA 1,2,3,14 Betty Bedinger FTA 3 Richard E. Stone Dick Band 1,2,3,U Chorus 1,2,3,U Hi-Y 2,3,U Operator 2,3,U 3CP Club 3,U Sr. Play Margol Staff 2 Clintonia Staff U I Dale B. Tucker Bergen Football 1,2,3 U Track 3,U Hi-Y h All-State U Clintonia Staff U Flora icae Stokes Tri-Hi-Y 2 Glee Club 3 Usher 3 U FTA h Welfare 3 Clintonia Staff li Dorlene Warrick Dimples” Student Council 2,3 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 Class Officer 3 Jr. Play Welfare U Margol Staff 2 Clintonia Staff h Roy Allen Hunsley Football 1,2,3,U Basketball 2 Jack Foley Stude.it Gov’t I June Arthur FHA 1,2 John R. Nelson J. C. Flora Kiley Hr Flo TrL-Hi-Y 2, Clintonia Staff U Marjorie Fry Margie Band 1,2,3,U Glee Club 1,2,3,U Chorus 3 U Student Council 3 Welfare 1 Jr. Play Tri-Hi-Y 2 Margol Staff Clintonia Staff U Glenn Miller Hop Baseball 3,h FFA 3 BCP Club 3 Glee Club 1 Operator U Donna Fern Vi'eikel FHA 1 GaA 1,2,3 U Glee Club 1,2,3 Robert L. Wrone Strawberry Band 1,2,3,U Football 2,3 Chorus 1,2 Track 3 m uynyTT i,; i ny? yi;rrny ROV.: : FIRST-Anderson, Bowlinrj, Massinger, Sears-Treas., Roblnson-Pres., Piss Fort-Adviser, Yiseparver-Sec., Parker-V. Pres., Crydermise, Gaby. : ND-Y.orkman, Johnson, Taylor, P.Harris, Leach, Jackson,Bel], P.Lynch, Duvall. THliib-Seats, Spaniel, Galloway, W.Harris, North, Peters, Vorin, Sronce. FOIL.TH-Kcar.e, r'eanan, Sumners, Y aJe, B. Lynch, Kenney, Brown, Carter. FltTH-Fosnaueh, Gardner, Gibson, Cameron, Kent, Trummel, Smith, Carmean. Arnold, Breipher, Burns, Cr; Harris, Newcone, Crc wford, Burton, Voles, Dial, Thomas, Jor.nson. j.v- A Jams. THIKD-Polen, BorarJjs, Patterson,3cof:in, Gawthorp, Maxwell, Jessen, Bay. r .“H-Luker, u ermever, Ward, Cook, Lindsay, Loss, Mxcn, Rick aver, liar s, Carter, irk, Thor: • Id Her, Daugherty, Wantland, Harr enau, rreelove, thtt T ..Tf7'?r «« Hi I...... v ROAS: FIRST—Ho e, Fosnau h, Watson, Hunter, Dillow, Chaonan, Burke, Schock, V.'lnebrinner, Parker. SE ’ ND-Dubson, Jackson, I. U ers, Breir hner, kills, Neal, Reynolds, Bennett, P. .Yaytinick, Spainhour. THIRD-Owens, Forbes, Jordon, Harris, Clark, iYoodall, A. Snainhour, VanOrrran, Spraipue. FVHRTH-MacDonald, ’Vers, Lubbers, Dalton, Campbell, L. Polerj, Pandolpn, j.Poland. FIFTH-Hllis, Williams, Lon , Roberts, .Yiekel, Sumners, Lan ely, Harry. TfJ JJf VAVA ’? 17X717 WmVHJ Vi 7TTT77TTTTT7TT Reading left to rights Reading left to r:. nt:‘ FtCVt: : FIRST-J. Shaw, Hela, Grove, Harre-V. Pres., Sir rans-Pres., Piss Marshall-Advisor, Enos-Sec., Hamblen-Treas., Edwards, Cox. SEC‘■ ♦-Clary, Kennedy, Haefele, D. Webb, Jackson, Stern, Works, Christian, Sears, Luck. THIRD-Torbert, C. Shaw, Benefiel, Belcher, ..apner, Wrone, 3. Spa inhour, Hamilton, Wood. FOURTH-Burns, Thompson, Parker, Me William, iiandrell, Rav, Isaac, Allen, Gallup, Evans, Cooper. FIFTH-Miller, Milton, H.VYetb, Alison, Waytinick, J. .Yestray, Rude, 0. Westray, Smith, V. Spainhour, Riddle, Piatt. 'tut .'«V fuf (f -t-fi ft ’ «Vl 4 •’« -t I • I 4 ■ t I t i. I t 4 t 4 . • ♦ t 4 I I t t i t t (41 t t ROWS: FIRST-Meade, Adams, UcCrory, Lampe-Treas., Armstrong-Sec., Kiss Rainey- Adviser, Vinson-Pres., VanArsdall-V.Pres., Hillers Fink. SEJOND-Erady, Senefiel, Herman, Lonsberry, Sronce, Schaeffer, Wheeler, Lalicker, Ely, Florey. THIRD-Feaman, Campbell, Poleri, Ballinger, Booker, Shaw, Carnean, Koons, Dial, Kraft. FOURTH-Kreit'ler, Long, Isaac, J. Johnston, Lawson, Wilson, Spitzer, Chilton, Harrold, Kenney. FIr?H-Brandon, Call Ison,Donahower, Bowling, J. Johnson, Tuggle, Bowles, R.Johnson, Wolfe,Harris, Cooper. SIXTH-Cole, Lechner,5prap,ue, J.Miller, Barber, Worth, Walden, Willoughby, Stennett, Owens. ROWS: FIRST - Arthur, Foster, Mills, Leinweber, Crowe, Jordan, Lane, Eldridge, P.Fink, DeBois, Conn, Webb, Crosno. SECOND-Hoff, Brewer, Willis, layers, DuPree, B. Ellis, Killough, roster, Rainey, Day, Duff. THTRD-Uandrell, Rediger, Reynolds, Huns ley, Hughes, Shobe, Wills, 3ell,Tilford, Wilson, Blevins, Armstrong. FOURTH— Perry, Alwood, Primmer, Kenney, Ruble, Wool ’ , ■ rennan. FIFTH—Salth Collers, Allen, Bishop, Harrold, Patterson, D. Heyno' Wheeler. SIXTH-Sullivan, H. Reynolds, Lighthall, Cobb, Buchanan. rmwi mm m mwujtm imujMm Brennar Wore. IV K i ides, Brockran, Adcock, I XXLiffgfrA iVi grtmttiK drift fo ra fl iffiffrim rig re SH5 JA:.i MKti m ti in tr .w w J fcitU.tlit band Reading from left to right: ROWS: FIRST-Morrow, Nebold, A. Thompson, Johnson, Armstrong, P. Polen, McConnell, E. Chapman, P. Reynolds, Dillow, L. Lighthall. SECOND—Fry, M. Lighthall, Crydenwise, Carmean, filson, Crowe, Killough, Newcome, Vinson, C. Thompson, Herington, wisegarver, Miller, Eldridje, Bowling, Moffitt. THIRD—B. Stone, Weikel, R. Reynolds, Allan, Adams, Scrcnce, Shock, Byrd, Kraft, Herman, Harris, Ellis, Neal, Spitzer, Luck, Cameron, A, Chapman, L honey. FCURTH-Bell, Lynch, Harry, Roberts, Brandon, Woodall, Gardner, Summers, Luttrell, Evans, H. Fosnaugh, D. Wrone, Ashby, R. Ellis, Jackson, B. Fosnaugh. FIFTH-Standing-Ferrill, Leinwebsr, Kenney, Goin, Brown, Woizeski, D. Stone. Seated—Hunsley, Owens, VanOrman, B. Wrone. Standing—Ray, Ur. Robrrtson-birector. ■ OiOti TU l'f f IW'T'rtT'VP'T nf Ml VMTVF Vt f'V TIT |M Mf Ml TM Vt I'E 'Tf 3 i V 5; ft 1 a WWBM IttWWISaft VJttf? ' '■' •' S'.S'! •' ‘ Sf! «s Reading left to ri ht: First row: Mahoney, McConnel, Armstrong, A. Chapman, Second row: Brown, Reynolds, Moots, Weikel, Van Orman, V. Lighthall, Mr. Robertson-Oirector mm ROW'S: FI. ST-Sullivan, Byrne, Shaw, J. Johnson, Luck, Ho e, Koons, ree Miller, Mead, Mills, Crowe, Rainey, Tuggle, R. Johnson. SSCOHD-Morrow Armstrong,Moots, Crydenwise,Ely, Ward,Jackson, Peters,Hartsock, Christian Van Orman, Killooirh, Lane, Spitzer. THIRD-Hassin er, Moffitt, E.Li hthall Nebold, Jones, Duff, Wood, Willis, C. Bowling, Shaffer, Ballnn r, cKee Hughes, Kraft. FOURTH Mewcoas, Anderson, Fry, M. Lichthall, McWilliams Reynolds, Harre, Chaoinan, Kennedy, Neal, Fink, ebb, Smith. FIFTb-Goin Morin, Parker,Maxwell, Burns,Jessen, Hamblin, J.Bowiinp., Vfoiz :ki ,Carmean Vinson, Herman,Bowles, Lonsberry. SIXTH—Mrs.Waller, Dial, Adars, Crawford Polen, Woodall,Wilson, Huffntar, Thompson,Spr i te, Lubber?, Owens, Jackson mixed chorus ROWS FIRST: Kewcome, Vinson, Lose . r; y, Leinweber, R. Bllis, B.Ellis, VanOrman, Armstrong, Nebold, E. Lighthall, Woizeskl. SECOND: Koontz, Peters, Hartsock, Gallaway, Craitf, McCrory, 0.Stone, U. Li hthall, Pry, Burns, THIRD: Johnson, Luck, Ho ue, killer, Weikel, Westray, B.Stone, Moots, Huffman, Moffitt. FOURTH: Crawford, Morin, Crowe, Williams, Barnett, Wilson, Sprague, Wood, Ward, FIFTH: Mrs. Y aller, Maxwell, Parker, Massinger, Carmean, Rainey, Reynolds, Turtle. cuntoma staff First row: Woizeski-Art. Sd., baton-act. Kd., Char nan-vd.-in-Chief, Bishop-Ass't Sd., Morrow-Class i., Suruvrs-Photorrarhers. Second row: Kiiey-Ass't Prod. Vrr., Jones-Ass't Class d., Nebold- Assenfcler, Moots-Ass't Act. Sd., Y illiams-Prod. Urr., kCKinn- ry-.iss't Cliss A. .V, Li hthall, k. Li hthall, Herin-rton-ts emblers. Thir' row: Schur ichor-Typlst, Vofiitt-isc't Act. A.f Duff-Ass't Sales K r., Fry-Sales Iftr., Stokes-Tynist, Harney-Ass't Sal s il-r. Fourth row: Reeder-:’hoto ra her, Tucker-Assembler, Sharp-As- Sd., R. Stone-Assembler, D. Stone-: hotorrraoher. t Class ti |Y7 fi First row: Herlawton, Galloway,Woizeski,Banks-Librarian-Reporter, Williaras-Pres., Reeder-7. Pre3., Mr. White-C.Sponsor, Stone-Sec.-Treas., Rick nuer, Second row: McConnell, Muir, Chapman, Cooley, Jordan, Burns, Jessen, Polsn. Third row: Gardner, Ely, Miller, McDonald, Wrone, Peaman, Carraean, Spaniol, Crai . Fourth row: 3mlth, Lindsey, Su-i-ars, Kent, Ray, Trurael, Cameron, Edwards vj iv utttu Vi w r? 17 v '.v yp.v ' ■;' r t ra v vit? vr:r'T).Tuw w .yjj 'v:1 jsetj First row: Banks-Public Affairs, 7 iliiams-Finance, Bishop-Pres., Chapman- Extra Curricular Activities, Ward-Assemblies. Second row: ‘ffiserarver, Kennedy, Morin, Parker, Sears, Bowles, Adairs. Third row: Sullivan, Rainey, Moffitt, Johnson, Torbert, Smith. Fourth row: Sharkey, Foley, Wilson, Carnean, Fosnau h, Mr. Nicol-Adviser. Reading from left to ripjht: 9 V f 0 Reading from left to ri ht: First row: Hartsock-shatter rid., Wor'N? . v.s -'d., Kerit-Ed.-in-Chief, Smi th-Assoc, Ed., Lisenby-Fcati.re Ed., Eaton-Copy Fd. Second row: Peters-05strib. Vrr., Johnson-Cl b fcd., Hair: 1 ton—Sports Ed., Miss Popardis-Literary Adviser, Mr. Nicol, Mr. Litt3e-Technioal Advisers, Fry-Chief lyrist, Woiz ski-Chief Technician . Reading from left to right; First row: Morrow, Banks, Moots, Luttrell, Williams, Bishop, Nebold, Chapman, ? .cConnell. Second row: Mrs.Rhoades-Sponsor, Ward, Fosnau h, Sharp, Kent, Polen, ’.Visecarver, M. Lighthall. matgol staff national nonot V p ttt-hi-u club Reading froir. left to rights • First rovr: Armstrong, Lisenby, Kiley, Banks, Cooley, Uorr..w, Miss Arnett-Snonsor, Robinson, J. Johnson, Jordan. Second row: .food, A. Thorroson, Harre, C. Thompson, Woodall, Wilson, Sprague, B. Johnson, Parker, Christian. Third row: Moots, Baton, Hamblen, Hassinger, Dial, Jackson, Sears, Chapman, Crawford, Adair®, Maxwell. Reading left to right: First row: Bishop, ?.!r. Little-Sr. Sponsor, Harris-V. Pres., Sprague- Treas., Reeder-Pres., Luttrell-Sec., Charles Brewer-Jr. Sponsor, Moles, Moss Second row: Ely, Carmean, 3. Stone, Barnett, Toombs, Kent, Mahoney, Franek, VanOrman, Feaman. Third row: Oberreyer, Scogin, D. Stone, Smith, Summers, Tucker, Trommel, Fosnaugh, front, -raip. n TmmS twfv swswtv. classical club Reading left to right: First row: Vinson, Chapman, Harre, Fosnaugh-Treas., Jordan-Sec,, Bowles- Pres., Kraft—V, Pres., Koons, Spitzer, Lounsberry. Second row: Killough, Parker, Newcome, Johnson, Miss McKercher, Adajiis, Crasford, Willis, Hughes, Lane. Reading left to right: First row: Miss Fort-Snonsor, Langley-Treas., Johnson-Pres., Polen-V. Pres., Goin-Sec., Miss Rainey-Ass t Sponsor. Second row: E. Lighthall, Herington, M. Lighthall, Craig, Bums, Wisegarver, Harney. Third row: Miller, Stokes, DuPree, Spitzer, Muir, Schumacher, Sly. iggarisi Tya i 7 fta club JJ f V If I Reading left to rights First row: Kennedy, Clark, Cnos, U, Kenney-Pres., Mrs, rip s-Sponsor, J. Ho e-3cc., rink-Historiar, Day, Thomas-V. Pres., Helrr. Second row: Dial-Parlia-entarian, Larp , V. Hope, kills, Sullivan, J. Johnson, Cullers, P, Johnson, R. Sears, Third row: Sdna Kenny, Esther Kenr.y, Spainhour, Lubbers, Wilson, hell, Arnstronp. ■17 V1U ’AU1.1 mim W1M-WmV J 'J W P LA'L JAUjl I1’ VI ____________________________________________________ UAlit )., ROWS: FIRST-iL Miller-Reporter, D, FerriU-Sec., Griffit'n-pres., . Sessions- V. Pre3., Nixon-Treas., Ur. Fry-Soonsor. S3;o .T)-L. UcCrory, . , V illians, Woolen, Dial, Johnson, Armstrong, Reynolds, L.Uller, Adcock, Printers, r. RTrt-Hoffman, Fleming, R. Ferrill, Clark, Hu’-nhreys, Donahower, barter. FIFTH-C, kcZrory, Thorpe, Fink, blnos-Sentinel, Thorns, Wilson, Uilburo, dart enau, '.V on tl and, C. Ai 11 iams • fha dub (I M ROWS: FliiST - Sills, D. Benefield, B. Mills, Tu vle, Ely, Bowle3, Losenberry, Ballem:er, Brewer, McKee. 3EC0ND-N. Sears, Sullivan, Vinson, Herman, Carmean, D. Johnson, Shaw, Rainey, Crowe, DuPree, J. Killer. THIRD - Harre, Wilson, Wood, Kennedy, Torbert, D.Parker, Stern, Kills, Neal, A.Chapman, A.Benefield, Bennett. FOUKTH-Harris, Jackson, I.Sears, Parker Boprardus, Haefele Crydenwise, Robinson, Adams, Dial, Jessen. FIFTH - Morrow, 2. Chapman, Moots, Armstrong 2aton, Lisenby, M.Li?hthall, E. Li hthall, Herinrton, Polen, Goin, Day. SI TH-Banks, Uoffitt, Mrs. Isaac, B. Johnson, Weikel. usfitt paioiwtl First row: Boit’ardus, Parker, Sears, Crawford, Hartsock, Mills, Jordan, Sprague, Mr. Sprague-Head Usher Second row: Burns, Christian, Robinson, Camel, Miller, Fink, Jackson n 1 r ■ Reading left to rights First row: Bishop, 3; ra ue, Sharp, Luttrell, Stone, Coach Leach. Second row: :.'orth, Ha-dlton, 0. fcestray, Cook, Patterson, Harris. Third row: Kent, Keane, J. Aestray, Kyers, VYeikel. j..... football sqtan Reading left to ri ht: First row: Isaac, tfcrers, HcGavock, Harris, Fronek, Bishop, Smith, Ltoss, Feaman, North, Scot;in, V.restray. Second row: Thorp; Mgr., Sharp, Lindsey, Kent, Weikel, Hunsley, Toombs, ilahoney, Ticker, Sprague, Gibson, Stone, Luttrell, Cralley, Holland, Coach Frank Leach. basketball sqirad Compliment Your Letter WITH JStationzxy Your Dealer Has It! —....... y v y w -dm ATOgiranraBaggfcft DAY-SON CORK BACK BULLETIN BOARDS SAFETY RECORD THIS WEEK MTWTFS LOST TIME ACCIDENT SERIOUS DOCTOR CASES ANNOUNCEMENTS OUR CONCENTRATED DRIVE THE LAST TWO MONTHS FOR IOO PER CENT ATTENDANCE AND PRODUCTION IS SHOWING GOOO RESULTS DIRECTORY FLOOR CAFETERIA 3 ° WEST EMPLOYMENT OFFICE H.L. KRUSE 18T EAST DAV-SON cork back and changeable letter bulletin boards are constructed with light walnut finish frames. The cork posting surface consists of ]A inch cork mounted on ]A inch 3-ply veneer. The changeable letter insert is of grooved wood felt covered. These bulletins are made to endure as only the finest of materials are used in their construction. Bulletin board with two set For Use In Bulletin board with two set SCHOOLS in glass doors. One side cork in glass doors. Both sides Q|_|IJRCHES the °ther chan9eable letter cork. FACTORIES insert- OFFICES (Letters are not included) STYLE: TWO SET IN GLASS 30 x 48 .......... $44.85 30 x 60 ........... 51.40 36 x 48 ............ 49 40 36 . 60 ............. 59 35 SPEC'AL ASSORTMENT OF 600 Vt 30 x 48 ..... $30.00 COTO D CT CO 30 x 60 .......... 32.50 1 L-O 36 . 48 ..... 31.25 CLUBS 36 x 60 . 36.25 p| | p [ | p ALL PRICES F. O. B. CHICAGO BUILDINGS AND 1 INCH LETTERS $ 1 2.00 THESE BULLETIN BOARDS ARE FITTED WITH A LOCK AND KEY TO INSURE NO UNAUTHORIZED CHANGE OR ANNOUNCEMENTS.


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