Kewanee High School - Kewanite Yearbook (Kewanee, IL)

 - Class of 1936

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EX LIBRIS we KEWANITE 1 9 3 6 I ROBERT HUMPHREY EDITOR JOHN LADD BUSINESS MANAGER NORMA A MILLER ADVISOR COPYRIGHT THE KEWANITE PREPARED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OE 1936 THE EWSPA E , September 13 Frnday Fr1day the 13th Are you super st1t1ous Maybe thats why the Corpus ChFlStl Kewanee football game turned out 0 0 September 16-Monday Home rooms so tha 1ne subscr1pt1ons could be d 1n M3gaZlH6 sales are uch better than last y September 1 uesday W H1 Y r1 Y weln r 0 at C n Art row mght ore - rnt we1ne Septe n e n y a so h d kle ad to ut ol sweater to preve c h cold mber 19 Thursday per classmen were favored b e et n of the R1ley quartette o vo sented an excellent pro m 0 Frlday F h pep meetmg We beat h 1 All hats off to h1S 60 yard run nday z1ne campal n 1gh on the prlze Each y lgh has been and ro 1n ta1 true thx I en new class r1culum m Q' have c a1n ex u r e were exer 3 o s d ts xx y' 1 Bu1ld1n T des c xx l1c Speakmg I nd 0 K were offered he f X ,- arch 4- f Kew ane 4' tournament I are lookmg f X p1onsh1p W1ll tered , f March 5 Thursd VS ethersfleld IS play Kewanee they too nd Kewanee defeated Ca gam we come to battl our -x atest r1val The general c as 1ng three hou a offer 1 h 6 F 'daY vanced study 1n ma al tra 1 Utefestmg embly Publ1c Speakmg II an Germa X I Q Ulugh t mtefe Of M3 both offered advanced t mxng N C es l Ke students ln thelr respe ve l1n YOU 0 W1 of study UI' t C I n I1 Some changes were als made the teach1ng staff as the ISSSS amble and Llppens gav p ehmg for marrled 11 M1ss M1ller WlSh6d to f her her and was gxve a leave o vxctor eatest W 9 IS g m L' I ' y W1ll Q fe come rday tomo 1 e for one ar and y but me Mon oo a e 1on 1n the s1c en he Gales H1g Horler aken h 1 Tvesd 1ss Ga 1 M1s Sweet My comm ysterv nfl 'ul k tr CTV o fulfll are we to 1ppe tlme hes on z re IX ely Sday 1n a22x12 mb 2 a 1 203 has e e h b 1 se a hes eechdepa 1n g c s hyo emb a1n s t mbe n atlo 'Vobo rec n you ge out i be or s eth Se tember 7 Semor Fre the freshme men get haz the POIICQ fo day Y 1embers ou Rose d1d wro g Slde o gf? Y rec a D1d I percla rwa s er 1 tlon ort Ta o ture were f t s for he e th1s :row e ere als nesda the ln ro thr the 1ng Al h our al eam d1d throu 1 n undefeat eason as they st year ad a plucky tea ch 1n of 1ts SIZG and 1ence rned 1n a good r Our ate team too although w1n no cups or banners had a successful season There are 289 full s1zed outslde wmdows 1n the Kewanee H1gh School bu1ld1ng Fron1 t wo add1t1ons to flfth per1od y hall 1t seems wars are IH our classes Tony Bub M1ss Berg Swede ohnson vs MISS Ewan VVon t you ever grow up boys' March 12 Thursday Surpr1se' We had an assembly today to spur the team on to VIC tory 1n the sectlonals Last n11n ute report Kewanee defeated Monmouth 38 29 March 13 Frlday Molme was honored wlth the presence of half of Kewanee The team had to recogmze defeat from East NIol1ne Say come to th1nk of lt how con1e Peeley Hay wards car was the last to get back to town ton1ght I l ' 1 l ' I . . I ' L AW A VY Y 'YW Y, , , ,, , ' ,, ' ' ' Y . ,A l . H . v . 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', ' .A . fr E. -' - ' I v ' Y 1' - THE KEWANITE PREPARED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1936 DEDICATE BO0K T0 KAISER DEPARTMENTAL HEAD HONORED May 22 Sptclal The Kewamte staff todav honoud Mr Alvm R KJISLI by tlLLIlCZ1I.lIIf,, the 1936 book to hun Mr Kusu has been at Kewanee Hxgh School for seven years He came to Kewfmec to mstruct ln the Fnghsh department Soon after ht came he was made head of thls dlvlsxon Ht has dnected fourteen class plays smce he has been here be sxdes dlrectlng on an average of two plays per year outslde of school Mr KHISCF has sald that he enjoyed the play The Enemv whxeh was a SCFIOUS type play d duected by hum ln 1932 more than all others Engllsh IV and publlc speakmg are the courses taught by 'v'r Kalser and anyone who has been ln any of hls classes wxll know that he 15 an all around good sport as well as a good mstructor Hls students w1ll tell you that they enJoy hxs classes especlally hls poems and humor Thls year Mr Kalser has dlrect ed the Jumor class play the semor dramatlc parts ln the orpheum as well as orgamzmg plays m hxs pubhc speakmg classes The Kevu amte staff feel he IS one of then guxdmg stars for his tfforts III duectmg thelr class plo ductlons III both the Jumor and stmor years have made thls book 1705511310 An Intervlew VVh1lt lllU.IVlLWlI'lfI Mr KSISCI to fllltl out some facts about his lxfc he gan us the follovnng m fllllllllllill vs hlch xu hate wrltten just as ht statul Tlns artlcle lll ltself IS enough to tell you somethmg of Mr Kal su s chaxacter BORIN Malch 10 1004 Pres ton 'Nebraska tNote pop ulatxon IHCFQHSCLI to 51 that day J l V l l ALVIN R KAISER SIGNATURE Alvln R Kaxser the R stands for Rlchard nom de plume SCHOOLING started m Wy omlng m log cabln with a crack er box desk averaged a new school per year for eight grades h1gh school ln Goldendale Washmgton college at North Central of Napervllle Illmols graduate work State Un1 werslty of Iowa HOBBIES plays stagecraft poems handball and tenms PHILOSOPHY Stolc QNote not a long beaked long legged b1rdJ and pragmatxc OPINION OF' SELF kmdly good natured capaclty for hard vsork good husband hke to loaf dreamer attracted by new Ideas never completely satlsfled orlg mal Qonce ln a whxle shows up ln my spellmgl WEAKINESSES eating forgetfulness fthe professor ln me blondes tsee my vnfe as to latter! KEWANEE HIGH SHOWS PROGRESS Each year Kewanee Hlgh has been constantly changmg and progressxng Thls has certamly been true this year as there have been new classes added to the cur rxculum and many achlevements have been attaxned ln the lxne of extra currlcular actlvltxes There were several new classes offered to students thxs year Gen elal Bulldmg Trades course Pub hc Speakmg II and German II were offered for the flrst tlme The general bulldmg class meet mg three hours dally offered ad vanced study 1n manual tralnlng Pubhc Speakmg II and German II both offered advanced tramlng for students ln thelr respectlve lmes of study Some changes were also made m the teachmg staff as the Mlsses Gamble and Llppens gave up teachxng for marrled l1fe Mlss Llla Mlller wished to further her study and was glven a leave of absence for one year and M Lantz took a pos1t1on ln the musxc department of the Galesburg Hugh School Mlss Horler has taken the lers place ln the commerclal de partment has been fllled by Mr Romack and Mlss Mlhallk and Mr Brown have taken the posl tlons of Mxss Llppens and M Lantz respectlvely The bulldmg of a 22 x 12 port able stage ln room 203 has become an asset to the speech department Talkmg plctures were shown t the students for the fxrst tlme thxs year Improvements were also made m the dressmg rooms throughout the buxldmg Although our football team dld not go through an undefeated season as they dld last year we had a plucky team whlch IH spite of xts slze and mexperlence turned in a good record Our debate team too although xunnlng no cups or banners had a very successful season . Q N E, l i l 4 1 i - - ' . . ' 1 v I . L ,. , b l . . - . - . l I - - - 1 ' 1 l . . . . 1 A ,- 'K i 1 I - . - , m ' - 1 L ' ' ' ' - y ' l . . . X 1 . ' I , . . y - ' Q . . , - , ' u rv ' ' ' . . ' -' l . . ' 613 1 Q Y i . ' , ' . . . . , , , - 1 . . . . y . , .K v ' ' l . 7 . . - V .rl . E I l . - . . .. . - . ' class play and has helped wlth the place of Miss Gamble: Miss Mii- , . - 7 . . . . U ' ' . . . ' . , l . . . ' . . ' I . . , . - V . 'Y I I - . I 'X I ' ' ' ' . . . n i . - . , . . O . . . 1 - - 0 ' x ' x- 'm ' I 'L V- . . . I , ' l ' 1, ,f vm v' ' , Y Y , l , ' . Z ' , ' is v v ' ' . . . y I- . L l L. x U ' , - ' y 1 - ' A I In x D q - . 1 I ' ' ' . I 'J E' H ' - Y . . ' 1 - . . y , . , l . I I . ' K ' ' . . . , 1 - 3... ' ' . Sectlon I THE KEWANITE Page 5 HISTORY OF THE CANE The hlgh school cane has a long hlstory havlng been mtroduced mto the hlgh school tradxtlons 1n the year 1902 In that year Mrs Kemp at that tlme a faculty mem ber decnded that there should be a symbol handed each year from the graduatlng class to the Jumors This carried the idea of a chal lenge to the Jumors to equal and excel the pre cedmg class ln school actxvl tles scholas txcally a n d otherwlse T h u s t h e class of 1902 put their col or o n his cane and wlth wlth much pomp and ceremony handed xt to the class of 1903 rep resented by Roy Hunt Thls cus tom has been contlnued each year Thls year when the class of 1936 handed the cane to the class of 1937 on class mght there were he colors of thxrty fxve classes on Orxgmally class mght the o caslon for the presentatlon of he cane was a solemn serlous affalr The slgnlflcance of the occasion gradually changed untll ln the late came more nearly a dare the serl ous atmosphere gave way to a scene of actxon To explam the snt uatlon at that tnme lt mlght be well to picture what happened on class mght m Mav 1929 the vear the mformalnty of the evenmg was at its helght On the west sxde of the studv hall are the semors on the east slde the Juniors also en masse The semor cane speaker Robert Tuck Hayward takes the floor The vnsxtors ID the rear of the room become qulet as he begms to speak but does he comphment the Jumors and offer the cane as a frxendly challenge? Instead he proceeds to lmmedxatelv slander the Juniors with a flery oratlon whlch IS soon drowned out bv the rustlmg of newspapers read by the Jumors apparently bored by the artlculatlons and gestlculatlons of Tuck Then comes the rejomder by Rlchard Horses Klnff rep resentmg the Jumors as the reclp lent of the cane Practlcally nobodv IS able to hear hls mighty words because the snores of the semors are so loud as to exclude all other sound Whereupon the mdlgnant gumors 1936 KEWANITE FEATURES JOURNALISTIC THEME D1v1s1on Pages Are Unusual The Kewamte staff declded on a newspaper theme but there lt stopped and left the ways and means of developlng lt to the two art editors Loxs Whltmore and Harry Prlnce Now how could they put the lded. of a newspaper across on the dxv1s1on pages Heres how It was done Flrst they made hne drawmgs of the prmcxpal flgures and then cut these shapes out of newspaper Did they ever have fun lookmfr through old flles of papers for school news' Halftone copper en gravmgs were made of the flff ures These were to be prmted on a maroon background and xt could be done IH two ways bv the use of a zmc engravmg for the back ffround or by uslng a lmoleum cut Money belng a grave consxdera txon the lmoleum cut was selected for use The blocks were secured and cut to the desxred slze Then usmg a large amount of mk these halftone engravmgs were prmted on sheets of paper Each one was placed upside down on the block and Dressed hard wlth a roller The prmt of the 1nk was left on the block and the editors proceed ed to cut out the shapes To make the page more decor atxve some suggestlve drawlngs IH whlte were added ln the upper corner of the page These were made by cuttmg out the hnes and spaces ln the hnoleum block be fore It was prmted The t1tle page cut which IS prmted ln maroon mk was made on a lmoleum block flrst and prmted ln the book IH the same manner as the large blocks for the d1v1s1on pages Now the Kewamte staff of 1926 presents for your approval the newspaper theme tear up thelr newspapers and throw great quantltles of paper at the semors The contamon spreads and soon the audxtorlum has the appearance of a shambles Fmallv the friendly get together breaks The next year class mffht took the form of a pageant followed bv a formal presentatlon of the cane to the Jumors and the cane had regained all of lts former tradltlon and dlgmty that lt had ln the year 1902 The flrst problem to confront a newly elected Kewamte staff IS the theme to be used ln the book The theme problem IS a dlffxcult one for thls must pertaln to the school and at the same t1me be mterestlng and colorful Durxnfr the past years practxcally every theme that has a bearlng upon Kewanee Hlgh School has been exhausted The 1936 staff wanted to flnd somethmg Oflglllal and somethlng dlfferent The newspaper theme IS qulte novel and has many possl blhtxes of development Then too what would Kewanee H1 h School be wlthout the newspapers to glve It publxclty To be sure we do owe '1 lot to these sources of publlc mformatlon and whv not recog mze them ln th1S issue of thc book The Journahstlc 16101 offers chance for some unusual but slm ple art work Then too the amount of composltlon that can be used IS about three tlmes that of former Kewanxtes The newspaper style for the numerous 'lrtlcles offers the wrlters a chance to pro duce somethmg newsy and peppy rather than the cut and drled composltlons used ln past Issues of the book In any news paper you wlll flnd thumb nall cartoons and plctures reproduced m varlous locatlons on the page Doesnt thls add to the effectlve ness of thls annual? The 1936 Kewamte staff offers you a year book that IS outstancl mg ln lts unusualness There IS llttle doubt that you w1l1 appre cxate It and wxll lone treasure the materxal found w1th1n these at tractlve covers PRINTER AN D ENGRAVER The Kewamte staff wishes to take thls opportumty to reeogmze the two factors that have made thls book possible The engravmgs were done by the Pontiac Electrotype and En gravlng Companv of Chxcaffo Thelr representatlve Mr Owen Marsh has aided qulte materlally ln the productlon of our book The prmtxng contract was awarded to the Kewanee Star Courier VVhen walkmg from flrst floor to thlrd floor one tran els up 125 steps w l l 1 l ..-,..,- I Q ,iv-4' ' l . . . ' ' . . . l - ' D - l I ' . ' '- l . . , ' . ' . s c ' . ' . ' 1 . ' i t . ' . . I . ' -' it- ' . . ' . ' ' I . C' . . ' . ' . ' t ' - ' nl n - 1920's the friendly challenge be- , , I - ' U -. . I' '.' al . n - bv, I - up. - . ' ' , . I I 1 - A '7- - iifd' ' - F 1 - - . . I - 5 . . . . . 1 . 4 - Page 6 THE KEWANITE Section I KEWANEE HIGH SCHOOL O . f , VW .'-:',A.. -Q..-. ' L . , ' mer- . F 6'.::- ,. .at -a Jn, . ' . v-'W'k-T' ab , V n- . ,, , secuon 1 THE KEWANITE page 7 I nv. XZ TH E CENTRAL GYM . I 3 ' N ' Wig' fljlf , .X I I- -og , ev ' :wp 1 S if X, ' .4 - - I . ' ' 3' .A , Q- X I ' Q I ,wg ik x .s'i1x 1: P 45 X '-I O! I .7 g - 14 N ' 9 , ,U ,L 5 X A I IHP KFWANI I I ORDER OF SECTIONS 1 I tum C100 tl tx lmxts LQUOII Cxunmu ctlcm Svvtlorl I In flllllll' I Section S T I Svc' 'mm Sucivty Sm' ,011 lx! 5 S-- 1 V . ix , SCHOOL flat BDARDTHEQLIHEES scnogt BRLINER SL PT OF SC HOOI S T rs Rear 'X Lharles Bruner rs completrn hrs frfteenth year as Superrntendent of Kew anee Publrc Sehools Vte are rndeed fortunate IU hum, for our school superrn trnrlent a m n whr rs as compe tent and ercperrenced wrth school work as rs 'Sir Bruner uner fn: fr t hr h seho rt Bu Inr anr He entered Indrana Lnrxer srtx rn Aprrl 1901 where he fln 1 hed hrs hr h school requrrements four wrrs of college wore major rn scrence Three years later rn 191 he recerxed hrs NI A degree from Indrana Lnrx erslty rn School Admrmstratron Our superrntendent later wor ed toward a Ph D degree whrch he completed after two summers at Columbra Lnrx erslty ln New York 'md one summer term rn Chrcago Umxersrty Hrs twenty erffht years of expe rrence rn school work starts back rn 1904 as a one room countrw school teacher rn Indrana H then taught scrence rn hrgh school for two years after college grad uatron Then came erght years of ercperrence as hroh school prrn crpal of the Phrlrpsburg County I-hgh School at Phrlrpsburg Mon tfrna CH AS BRU N E R Mrss Wesebaum The class of 1926 wrshes to take thrs opportunrty to thank Vlrss Wesebaum for the many thrngs that she has done for us and helped us to do rn our four years here rn hrgh school Mrss Xvesebaum who rs secre tary to the Board of Fducatron furnrshes the lrnk between the school board and the student body She has held thls posltron for ten years whrch accounts for her abrlrty to frll rt so capably BOARD OF EDUCATION A Faull F Steele V Curtrs E Lmdbeck G Wllmarth, F Hallrn, M Lucas SCHOOL CLOSED DUE TO COI D ies rt was a cold cold wrnter School was closed for sm days whrch was the frrst tlme rn the hrstorv of the school that rt har been closed so manx days for e e mental reasons School was drsmrssed for three day perrods It sa losed flrst on February 10 when t e tcmperatnre 1 rpped Ewen though the weather w rs str playrng treks classes were sunred On February 19 the shortafe became so serrous that school w s agarn closed rn order tw o coal to save the coal for famrly use Although school was closed tor one and one half days three years ago th1S was the flrst trme rt had ever been closed because of a coal shortage SCHOOL BOARD We should feel very grateful to the Board of Educatron for the hrgh standrnfr that our school has reached under rts supervrsron and gurdance Our school board rs composed of sexen capable and experxenced members who are strrvrng to rarse as well as marn tarn the standards of the school To these men frrendly to teachers and students alrke we wrsh to express our deepest apprecratron and gratrtude Mr Forrest I-Iallrn the preslelent of the board has serxed fourteen years rn thrs offrce He also was a board member for the three years prexrous to thrs trme Th1S IS rn deed a record for Mr Hallrn has served longer rn thrs responsrble posrtron than any other man In the busrne-ss world he IS a tarlor Nir George Vhlmarth who has serxed for SIX years on the board rs emploxed at the Boss offrce Nir Vlrles lucas has also serxed srx wears and rs superrntendent of the gas plant of the Kewanec Publrc Seruce Company Both M Albert Faull and Wir Ernest Lrndbeck hare been mem bers for fue years Wir Faull rs superrnterdent of Baker Park and Wir Lrndbeck operates a musrc and school supplx store The new est members of the bsard are Wir F I-I Steele and Mr Xernon Curtrs who are both com pletrng therr frrst year I . I . --, , ,, , , Q Y . Y v V w 1 1 . Y Y J J hp V1 . Ar.-I r - ri- V .- Y . ' 1 h A - . . W . . Y ' A 1 ' b' . V' V . ' - I 4 .1 1 ' I , i V. U H I D L h X V. - I L , . v uf' 1.- , , - A . . ' ' ' - ' ' ' . V s c '- ' ' A ' ' ' , -Y V I he Mr. Br' X' att - 11 l a href- 1 ' t 26 ye-ar' g ol z rket, 11- ' I U . ' ,. , . ,. - , . V , ' r' , , . ' ' re- ' - ' ' A . , V .S X ',. ,. - ' -, by . ini h ' A wx H' 1 1 and ' 1: X ' ' '14 ' D , ' ' . ' In 1910, he graduated w'1th a ' M ' ' , . . . 1 ' V 3 . ' ' v ' , ' , ' 7 - ' , A s, I ' ' ' I . I Lv , .' Y - v k , , , ,,,,,,, ,, ' , , - . . L Y I Y I Q ' V v UW A . I . ' V - ' V A f. , . . - 5 V - I I D ' ' ' W . . A . . . . l ' r ' f 1 l . . , . - . 2'v ' ' I . ' x V . j 1 , r , , , , . . A - - , l ' - 1 ' P. ' l - r - . ' , ' , F' . - . v V. 1' L A ' V - . ' v I V v 3 . . r . ' - Y . . . - V K . , Oi el V .s I I . I , vu , ' e. r. I , , ' , - 1' A . ' . '. . . e I . - 1 - v - v - 1 V ' h Af, v ' Page 2 THE KEWANITE Sectlon II INTRODULING THE KEWANEE HIGH M Roblnson prlnclpal and teacher of mathematics of Kewa nee High IS advlsor of one of the most noted school organlzatlons the HlY Mr Roblnson through the co operatlon of the students and faculty has kept the school splrlt at the top For llls tralnlng he includes a B S and a M A degree secured at Beloit College and Unlverslty of Mlnnesota re spectlvely He has taken post graduate work at the State Teach ers College and at Unlverslty of Wlsconsln All paths ln K H S lead to the offlce and Genevleve Saygh Dur lng her four years here she has been practlcally lndlspensable to the success of any school under taklng whether lt be actlng as postmlstress for the Trl Y or as slstlng our prlnclpal ln hls mind readlng stunts However these things are merely sldellnes wlth Genevieve her real dutles he else where ln taklng care of grades checking attendance records and She probably has closer contact wlth the student bodv than any other faculty member and has shown unquestionable ablllty ln keeplng school llfe runnlng qulte smoothly The Engllsh department IS un der the dlrectlon of Mr Kaiser who teaches both English and publlc speaking He dlrects the class plays as well as the dra matlc parts for other school pro ductlons He IS a graduate of North Central College wlth B A de ree At present he IS dolnfr graduate work at the State Unl xerslty of Iowa Mlss Muller was again chosen advisor of the 1936 Kewanlte She has obtalned a B A degree at the State Unlverslty of Iowa and IS teachlng ln the English depart ment of the hlgh school She has handled both her teachlng and extra curricular work qulte cap ably Her splendld co operatlon vslth the Kevs anlte staff has helped to make the book a success Mlss Knapp was chosen as ad vlsor of the class of 1939 She IS one of the lnstructors ln the Eng llsh department She IS a graduate of Iowa Xvesleyan College where she obtalned a B A degree 1 SCHOOL FACULTY Mlss Ewan teachlng ln the Eng llsh and science departments the advlsor of the Dramatic club She has several clever ideas whlch she presents to the club When these are carrled out they prove to be qulte valuable MISS Ewan has obtamed a B A degree at Depauw Unlverslty and a M S at Iowa State College Mlss Horler, who has taught ln western Iowa for the past four years came to Kewanee to teach thls year She IS lnstructlng ln the English department and has establlshed a good standing for herself among students and fac ulty She has a B A degree from the Umverslty of Iowa havlng also attended the University of Colorado and Carthage College The class of 1936 chose Mlss McCarthy as their last class ad vlsor Because of her past experl ence ln thls work she has been a very efflclent gulde to the group An M A degree from Columbla from Mount Holyoke College are credlted to her She teaches ln the Engllsh and mathematlcs depart ments Mass Nobllmg who was the Junior class advlsor of the class of 1936 was agaln chosen Junlor class advlsor The success of the Junlor class of 1935 placed her ln the mlnds of all classes for an advisor She IS an lnstructor ln French havlng received a B A degree at Vanderbllt Unlverslty She also dld some work at the Unlverslty of WISCOHSIH last sum mel The Latln students of the school are under the lnstructlon of Mlss Harrod She has been teachlng thls subJect for several years and her efforts have encouraged a number of students to pursue further classical study Her classes are lnterestlng to the students She IS a graduate of Knox College The new subject of German ln troduced into the school ln 1934 has very successfully been carrled out these last two years under Mlss Beadles supervlslon She IS also an actlve teacher ln the hls tory department teachlng both ancient and modern hlstory She Obtalned her schoollng from the Unlverslty of ChlC8g0 Mr Graham has supervised the school paper agaln thls year Thls IS hls fourth year at Kewanee Hlgh and he has established for lumself a flne teachlng and soclal stand ard He teaches economlcs and speech He has shown dramatlc ablllty ln plays ln whlch he has partlclpated He IS credlted wlth a B A degree from University of Illlnols and graduate study at the same unlverslty Mr Brown, supervlsor of music ln the Kewanee publlc schools has only been Wlth us a year He vs a graduate of Illlnols Wesleyan Unl verslty wltha B M E degree H IS now worklng for hls masters degree whlch he hopes to Obtaln some tlme next fall Mr Brown IS a good frlend of the students and faculty and we WlSh hlm :uc cess ln the future Mlss Gibson the art teacher of Kewanee I-llgh heads the Art club Thls club has rapldly lncreased ltS membershlp slnce she has taken lt into her hands The splendid Nork ln her classes can be observed ln the art case on the second floor of the bulldlng She has also directed the art work for the Kewanlte las attended school at the Chlcago Academy of Flne Arts Art Instl tute of Chlcago and Bradley Poly technlcal Institute from where she has recelved a B S degree Comparatlvely few students VISI' Mlss Wesebaum's lnner sanctum lf they dld they mlght be sur prlsed at the amount of work done there Mlss Wesebaums dutles brlng her ln contact wlth the falrs of all the schools ln the l the school keeps the records for t e the are of Mr Bruners buslness corres pondence Students flnd her espe clallv helpful ln telllng them wh re to flnd step ladders electrlc light plugs and other odds and ends that they need Her work although carrled on quletlv and unobtrus lvely IS very valuable She does the accountlng for Board of Educatlon handles faculty s paychecks and takes Mlss Letha Larson has been the asslstant ln Mr Bruners offlce for the past two years She IS the young lady responslble for those contracts and prlnted tests for she takes care of the mlmeograph work It IS her task also to work ln the stock room arranging sup plles for all the schools ln town As a whole her tasks would num ber many lf they were to be llsted We all llke Mlss Larsons cheery smile and appreclate her many klndnesses to us D W I ' rl . ' U. . H I . I, . - h i - , is . . ' . . . . - . . . . . 7 W l ' I . 1 - '. , 1 . . , , 1 ' 4 . . I n 1 - ' , I . . ' ' , ' ' . . . . e ' . - . . . , . . . , . . w - . Y . I , . . - ' ' 1 . .-Q . . ' Y . ' 1 - ' . ' ' . y . . v . . . . I g ' . . . ' A handling office correspondence. University and a B. A. degree , , , - I Y . . S . . - y . . . . . . . I , ' . , I . . . . ' ' ' af- ' . . . . ' ' '3'tY- ' . . . I ' X- g I . . P . . . . - I , . - ' ' , -if . I . . Q . 1 . . . ' . - Y . . 0 ' D . 1 . I - . , . . . . ' , , , . ' O - . ' ' H ' V1 'l Y ' . - Y Q . - . , . . . . ' . - - - A l - - . . - . , v , - . . . . . , l - - . . 1 . Section II THE KEWANITE Page FACULTY Mr. Robinson Miss Saygh Mr. Kaiser Miss Miller Miss Knapp Miss Ewan Mass Horler Miss McCarthy Miss Noblling Miss Harrod Miss Beadle Mr Graham Brown Miss Gibson Miss Wesebaum Miss Larson The plctures aboxe from left to rlght Are of those xx ho made our futures look bright They taught us adxlsed us guided 'mtl led fn XXIII n Mr. v V ' Y' Y ' Q Ami showed us how to use the brains in our heads. -wiv i- , 1.-'su . Page 4 THE KEWANITE Sectlon II THE K H Handllng chemlstry physlcs and general sclence ln the sclence department we have Mr Stevens He has a vsay of puttlng thlngs over to the class ln a very lnter estlng manner He IS a capable asslstant coach as well as a teach er and IS well llked by hlS many frlends He IS a graduate of Illl nols College Wlth a B A degree and has also studled at Cornell Unlverslty Along wlth Mlss Ewan Mlss Savage teaches blology The bl ology classes are very educatlonal and entertalnlng under her super VlSl0n Fleld trlps and outdoor study are enjoyed bv all She IS the advlser of the Nature club She has a. B A degree from the Unlverslty of Illlnols and has tak en graduate work at Unlverslty of Wlsconsln Mlss Flemlng was chosen by the sophomore class as thelr advlsor for the year 1935 36 She IS a teacher ln the sclence department of the hlgh school She has attend ed Carthage College where she recelved a B A degree Teachlng ln the sclence and do mestlc sclence departments Mlss Anderson has made a very good record for herself Some of the work done by her students IS dls played each year ln a departmen tal style show She also teaches phVSl0l0gy MISS Anderson re celved a B S degree from Iowa State College Mlss Welmer of the domestlc sclence department has developed some very lnterestlng class study She IS contlnually deVlSlng new plans to ald ln the progress of her department She has attended school at Bradley College Colum bla Unlversltv Unlverslty of Chl cago and Western Illlnols State Teachers Colle e where she has obtalned a B E degree Along wlth Vlr Landls Mr Mc Morrls teaches ln the mdustrlal arts department He teaches wood worklng and me hanlcal drawlng HIS guldance has produced many good pleces of furnlture from thls department He has attended Bradley Polvtechnlcal Instltute and Eastern Illlnols State Teach ers Colle e from whlch he has recelled a B Ed degree S FACULTY The new course general bulld lng trades IS headed by Mr Landls Thls class well llked by all the members ln lt has done good work under hls supervlslon He IS a teacher also ln the lndus trlal arts department He IS coach of the second teams ln athletlcs and deserves much credlt for hls work He has a B Ed degree ob talned from Western Illlnols State Teachers College Mlss Klmmell agaln teaches ln the mathematlcs department of Kewanee Hlgh School Thls year her classes are only ln mathemat lcs as her prevlous French classes are now under MISS N0blllHgS supervlslon Mlss Klmmell has at tended Belolt College and the Unl verslty of XVlsconsln recelvlng a B A degree at the latter In the mathematlcs department IS Mlss Nelscn who has a number of years of experlence to her credlt She attended Illlnols State Normal Unlverslty where she ob talned a B E degree She teaches algebra and Junlor buslness traln lng She IS very well llked by all who know her nee Hlghs athletlcs IS due to the work of Mr Anderson He has secured a hlgh place for Kewanee ln the fleld of athletlcs because of hls untlrlng efforts along every llne Mr Anderson IS also a teach er ln the commerclal and physlcal educatlon departments He has re celved a B A degree at Illlnols Wesleyan and has taken graduate study at the UHlV8YSlty of Wls consln Mr Hylnk lnstructlng ln the physlcal educatlon department alds Mr Anderson wlth the coach lng of athletlcs In hls two years ln Kewanee he has dlsplayed fme work ln thlS fleld He IS a grad uate of the Unlverslty of Illlnols wlth a B S degree to hls credlt Mlss Mlhallk, startlng her flrst year at Kewanee has shown prog ress ln the work of the physlcal educatlon department She has a very llkeable personallty whlch secures for her the respect and co operatlon of everv glrl ln the department She has obtalned a B E degree fronl the Illlnols State Normal Unlx erslty We hope Mlss Mlhalll lull contlnue her 'food work 'lt Kewanee Hlgh School Headlng the commerclal depart ment IS Mr Stronks He lncludes ln hls schedule of classes book keeplng commerclal law and Jun lor buslness tralnlng Mr Stronks also very capably acts as the school treasurer He recelved a B A degree at Hope College and has taken graduate study at the Unl verslty of Illlnols Mlss Berg, teachlng ln Kewanee her second year has successfully establlshed herself ln the commer Clal department She IS teachlng commerclal geography typlng and shorthand She IS a graduate of Illlnols State Normal Unlverslty where she recelved a B E degree In hls flrst year of teachlng ln Kewanee Mr Romack has shown great sklll ln the commerclal de partment teachlng typlng and shorthand He has recelved a B E degree at Illlnols State Normal Unlverslty Mr Romack made a great number of frlends on the faculty and among the students We hope hls future years wlll be as successful as the flrst Mlss Urban has enjoyed two Kewanee Hlgh School She teaches typlng and shorthand ln the com merclal department Her extra currlcular actlvlty IS the super vlslon of the llbrary She IS a graduate of Illlnols State Normal Unlverslty wlth a B E degree Mlss Stewart, who ln the past taught typlng then turned com pletely to hlstory agaln teaches typlng thls year She also teaches ln the hlstory department She has recelved a B L degree at Mon mouth College and a B S degree at Northwestern Unlverslty The debaters of Kewanee who ln the past two years have made a good standlng have been coached by Mr Classon Mr Classon a graduate of Illlh0lS State Normal Unlverslty wlth a B E degree IS also an lnstructor ln the hlstory department At present he worklng on an advanced degree at the Unlverslty of Illlnols Attentlon Mr HUCRIDS' There IS no excuse for belng late a there are 26 clocks ln the bulldlng lnClUdlY'lg two broken ones ln the boller room 0 0 U , . - . l ' ' I U I . ., . , - . . l l . ' I ' ' ' . . - . ' , , ' ' D . , -E . U , , ' ' ' I I . l I7 . - . . - . . - I . . . U I I The.00f0I'fUl Showing Of Kewa- successful years of teaching at L . , ' l 1 I - . - . --- . , . . . . ' ' v I - - ' I . - . ' . . ,- I , , ' rr l . . I ' . - . ' 1 I . s 1 . I ' . . Y l I - I . - I . ' . n , . A . , - - ' ' ' . -. . , . m . . 1 ' - . I . . - . . l . . . I ' . 1 ' ' s D .a 1 , 5 1 ' Sectlon II THE KEVVAINITE Page FAC L LTY Mr Stevens Muss Savage Mlss Fleming Miss Anderson Miss Wenmer Mr McMorrls Mnss Nelson Mr Landns Miss Klmmell Mr Anderson Mr Stronks Mr Hymk Muss Mnhaluk Mass Berg Miss Stewart Mr Romack Muss Urban Mr. Classon if 795 8 'K Jus. 6 O Pave G THE KEWANITE Sectlon II HISTORY OF SENIOR CLASS Ihe class of 6 xx hs fOI he past foul yeaxs haxe been an act nt group of the Kexxanee Hlgh School are to graduate May 22 of thls year Thls gloup entered hlgh school ln the fall of 1932 wlth a l11Cl'l1bLlSI'l1p of 289 students DUIlDg thelr fICShn1aI1 year they vs ele lead by presldent Phll Hay ward VICE plesldent Maly Pal 11101 secretary Irene Bradley treasurer Genevleve Atklnson and advlsor Mlss Ruth Knapp Records show durlng thelr fresh man year they were actlve ln school work and extra currlcular actlvltles The sophomore year found Hal old Haley presldent Kelth Vln son V106 presldent Mary Palmer secretaly Paullne Van Raemdonk treasurer and Mlss Harrlet Mc Carthy advlsor Thls year proved most excltlng for the class ln that they agaln revlved the custom of class partles whlch had been sus pended some years before They also supervlsed the flrst success ful school carmval ever produced ln the hlgh school Wlth the approach of the Junlor year attentlon vlas centered on flnanclng a prom Under the lead plesldcnt Jack Ladd YICC presx dent Rlta Owens secretary Lucla Thorne treasurer and MISS Reedene NOblIlHg as advlsor they undertook varlous money maklng projects chlef of WhlCh were the Junlor carnlval and the class play 'Ihe Importance of Belng Earn est Candy selllng and assembly programs also added thelr blt to the treasury and made posslble the 1935 prom Thls past year vxlth Franklln Vlllson as presldent Mary Balses xlce presldent Raymon Polson secretary Neena Ptasnlk trcas urer and IWISS Harrlet 'VIcCarth5 advlsor the senlors haxe worked hard to make thelr flnal gear a success Besldes the Orpheum and the class play Applesauce class has sponsoled a dance sold candv and had a paper Calllpalgh fol the pulpose of IZ1lSlIlg funds lor the Kewanlte The class of '6 has done lts share to fulthel the actlxltles of the school Fach athletlc season has seen many of IIS menlbels I0 IJOIUIU, fol plactlce Wllson Balses Polson Ptasmk SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS The senlor class selected as thelr leaders this year presldent Franklln Wllson vlce presldent Mary Balses secretary Raymond Polson treasurer Neena Ptasmk and class advlsor Mlss McCarthy Franklln better known Frankle llved up to all expecta tlons leadlng the class wlth fly mg colors through one of ltS most strenuous years Hls cheerfulness sense of responslblllty enthuslasm and splrlt lnsplred the senlors to glV9 splendld co operatlon to hlm Mary Balses ever smlllng happy and ready to help where needed alded greatly ln the class under taklngs durlng the year Ray Polson acted well ln the lole of secretary glvlng ldeas and lendlng a hand vsherexer he was ln demand Then last but not least came Neena Ptasnlk whose careful budgetlng of class fmances made posslble the publlcatlon of the KCWBHIIO NIISS McCarthy also advlsor of the class durmg the sophomore X031 was agaln chosen to advlse the class durlng the senlor year Hel qulet and gentle dlsposltlon ploxed a xaluable asset to the class SEN IORS HAVE ACTIVE GROUP The followlng IS a llst of the Senlors who have partlclpated ln extra currlcular 3CtlVltl8S durlng thelr hlgh school llfe Thls ln cludes only the slx aCtlVlt16S whlch each Senlor consldered most 1111 portant Slnce the majorlty of the Senlors were ln the Orpheum lt was not deemed necessary to llst Lllllan Aden Glee Club 1 2 Operetta 2 Frances Anderson Glrls Sports Dance Club 3 Gene Anderson Hl Y 3 4 Track Harold Anderson Basket ba 3 Vlvlan Anderson Dra matlc Club 1 2 Dance Drama 3 Trl Y 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 ward Angelcyk Football 2 3 4 Football K 3 4 HlY 4 Bea truce Atkms TrlY 4 Art Club 2 3 Dramatlc Club 1 2 3 Genevleve Atklnson Student Councll 1 4 Presldent 1 Dra matlc Club 1 2 3 4 VICE Presl dent 4 Trl Y 3 4 VICE Presldent 4 Kewanlte Staff 4 Operetta 2 Class Treasurer 1 Tony Aulmskls Basketball 2 Intra mural Sports 3 Mary Balses TrlY 4 Kewanlte Staff 4 Stu dent Councll 2 3 4 Vlce Presl dent of Class 4 Dance Drama 3 4 Glrls Sports 1 2 3 4 Har Dramatlc Club 3 4 Betty Bonlng Glee Club 1 2 3 Oper etta 2 3 Student Councll 1 Trl Y 4 Dramatlc Club 2 Cath erlne Brey Glrls Sports 1 Robert Broslus HlY 3 4 Stu dent Councll 1 Dramatlc Club 1 Leybourne Buckley Stu dent Councll 1 Nature Club 2 Martha Bulakowsky Glrls Sports 1 Athletlc K 1 Shan non Buntln Student Councll 3 HlY 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Ingeborg Bystedt Art Club 3 4 John Cavanagh Dramatlc Club 3 4 One act Plays 3 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Class Play 3 Oratory 3 4 Daryl Clong Dramatlc Club 1 Newspaper Staff 3 H1 Y 4 Dorothy Col Inns DTBDIBIIC Club 4 Louuse Corneluous Art Club 3 4 Mary Currler Newspaper Staff 4 Art Club 1 2 3 4 Operetta 4 Dance Drama 3 4 Glrs S orts 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 George Dana HlY 4 Dra matlc Club 3 4 Presldent 4 Stu dent Councll 2 3 4 Kewanlte Staff 4 Jumor Class Plav 3 D- 11 443 H, V f .ti . . - , 1 . . . . . , . - ' U v . . . - ,. 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' , , ' ' c . 1 v ,v - - - Sectlon II THE KEWANITE Page 7 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 1Cont1nuedl Lenore DeRaedt Jumor Class pla 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Op eretta 3 4 Dance Club 3 4 Frances Doy Orchestra 3 Oper etta 4 Glee Club 1 4 Leona Drlessen Dance Club 2 3 Lester Eastman H1Y 4 Band 2 Davud Erucson Jumor Class Play Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Operetta 1 2 3 4 Dramat1c Club Mary Jane Eshelman Glee Club 1 Athlet1c K 1 Donald Faull Debate Club 1 Student Counc1l 3 Basketball 1 Football 2 3 Elonse Gansch G1rls Sports 1 Nature Club 3 Operetta 3 Hazel Gerard G1rls Sports Newspaper Staff Martha Ghdden Student Counc1l 1 4 Dramat1c Club 1 2 3 4 Tr1Y 3 4 Newspaper Staff 2 Operetta 2 Robert Good Nature Club Dramat1c Club Glee Club Operetta 4 Ruth Hamrnck Dance Club Maurnne Hay Art Club 2 3 Tr1Y 4 Charles Hardmg Intramural Sports Phlllp Hayward De bate 1 2 3 4 Kewamte Staff 4 Class Pres1dent 1 H Y 3 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Class Play 4 Marvm Hepner Glee Club 3 Dana Hodgett Operetta 1 3 4 Glee Club 1 3 4 Dramat1c Club 3 4 Catherune Holtschult Josephlne Horner Glee Club 1 2 4 Art Club 3 4 Secretary 4 Operetta 4 Carlyle Huckms Debate 1 2 Basketball 2 3 4 Operetta 4 Glee Club 4 H1 Y 4 Robert Humphrey Kewamte Edltor 4 Presldent of Student FOUHCII 4 H1 Y 3 4 Presxdent 4 Debate Team 4 Basketball 2 3 Class Plav 4 Joyce Hunt Dramat1c Club 1 2 3 4 Art Club 3 4 Presldent 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Debate Team 4 Glee Club 1 2 Vurguma Hunt Dra mat1c Club 1 2 3 4 Art Club 3 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Gl Club 2 Dorothy Ingle Dance Club 2 3 4 Dance Drama 2 3 Art Club 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Athlet1c K 1 Operetta 3 Charles Johnson Glee Club 2 4 Operetta V1ce Pres1dent of Na ture Club Intra mural Sports Enleen Johnson Orchestra Glee Club 1 Operetta 1 Student Counc1l Newspaper Staff 1 Jean Johnson Art Club 1 Na ture Club 1 Bernard Jones Football 3 4 Basketball 1 Track 1 Glee Club 4 Operetta 4 Alnce Johnson Glee Club 1 2 3 Art Club 4 Dramat1c Club 4 Operetta 2 3 Athlet1cK 3 Evellne Kame Nature Club 1 Adellne Kalser Ar Club 3 4 Nature Club 4 Dramat1c Club 1 Sophle Kasbeck Dance Club 1 2 Athlet1cKs 2 3 4 Eddne K3ZUbJWSkl Football 1 2 H1Y Marjary Klldow Tr1Y 4 Newspaper Staff 2 Dorothy Ann Klrley Dramat1c Club 1 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Treasurer 4 Kewamte Staff 4 Student Coun 1 4 Trl Y 2 3 4 Tr urer 3 Presldent 4 Class Play 4 Robert Kleun Art Club 2 'J 4 Sergeant at Arms 3 V1ce Pres ldent 4 Dramat1c Club 2 3 One act Plays 2 3 Jumor Class Plav 3 Nature Club 2 Evelyn Krumtmger Stenographlc Con test 3 Dramatic Club 1 2 4 Tr1 Y 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 John Ladd Athletlc Manager 1 2 3 4 Debate 1 2 3 4 Kewan1te Bus1ness Manager 4 H1Y 3 4 V1ce Pres1dent of Class 3 Katherlne Larson Tr1Y 3 4 Secretary 4 Student Counc1l Secretary 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Dramat1c Club 2 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Evelyn Lyons Newspaper Staff 1 2 3 A t Club 1 2 Jack Marlow Na ture Club Intra mural Sports 2 Class Play 4 Orme McCollum Football 3 Basketball 2 Basketball K 4 Betty Jane 4 Art Club 3 4 Dance Club Newspaper Staff 1 2 3 Manthe Nature Club 2 3 4 VICE Presldent 3 Dramat1c Club 1 Glee Club 1 2 Eva Mettler Glee Club Charles Mlllman Student Counc1l 1 H1 Y 4 Foot ball 1 2 3 FootballK 3 Basket b 1 2 Mervun Mlllman Semor Class Plav 4 Intra mural Sports 3 Stanley Muskmus Football 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Intra mural Sports 3 Patrlcla Mulllgan Dramat1c Club 1 2 3 4 Art Club 1 2 3 Debate Club 4 Tr1Y 4 Jun1or Class Play 3 Newspaper Staff 1 2 Rose Naseef Glee Club 1 2 3 Oper etta 2 3 Trl Y 3 4 Dramat1c Club 3 4 Nature Club 2 3 G1rls Sports 1 Dale Nelson Foot ball 1 2 3 4 K 3 4 Basketball 4 K 3 4 Track Kenneth Nelson Operetta 4 Glee Club 3 4 Mlldred Nelson Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 Student COUnC1l 1 News paper Staff 4 Nature Club 3 G1rls Sports 1 2 3 John Nor me Football 3 Intramural Sports 3 Ruth Oberndorfer Tr1Y 4 Dramat1c Club 1 4 Na ture Club 2 Irus Ohllnger Tr1Y 4 Class Play 4 Jane Ruta Owens Dramat1c Club 1 2 Student COUHCII 2 4 Secretary 4 Class Secretary 3 Tr1Y Secre tary and Treasurer 4 Debate Club 4 G1rls Sports 1 Betty Paul G1rls Sports 2 Elleen Peterson lNature Club 3 4 Rcbert Peterson H1 Y 3 4 Band 2 Orchestra 3 Glee Club 2 Football 1 4 Basketball 1 Dorls Pettatt Athletlc K 1 3 Nature Club 2 G1rls Sports Tr1Y 4 Ramon Polson Football 2 Student Counc1l 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2 Class Secre tary 4 Harry Prlnce Debate 1 2 3 4 VICE Pres1dent Secre tary and Treasurer 4 Kewamte Staff 4 H1Y 4 Henry Ptas mk Football 1 Na1daPtasn1k Dance Club 2 3 Athletlc K 1 2 3 4 G1rls Sports 1 Neena Ptasnuk Dance Club 3 4 Dancc Drama 3 4 Student Counc1l 2 3 Tr1Y 4 Class Treasurer 4 G1rls Sports 1 2 3 4 Walter Ptas nlk Football 1 Murlel Pyle G1rls Sports 1 Dramat1c Club 2 3 Nature Club 2 3 Treasurer Edward Radovlch Football 2 4 Football K 4 Wrestlmg 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 Flor f-nce Rashud Stenographm Con test 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Oper etta 4 Jack Rogers Intra mural Sports 3 4 Francls Runella Jumor Class Plav 3 Op eretta 4 Glee Club 4 Dramat1c V1rg1n1a Reed Art Club 4 Basketball 2 3 4 3 4 Intramural 4 Thelma Salley Ed Schllndweln 4 Kewamte Staff 4 H1Y 4 Intramural Sports 3 Bull Saugh Intramural Sports 3 4 Francus Schlmd wem Football 'J Basketball 1 2 Elleen Schoenberger Or chestra 1 2 4 Art Club Treas urer 3 Dance Drama 1 Rlch ard Severs Football Basket ball 4 Track 3 4 Track K 3 4 Robert Sues Intramural Sports 4 Elleen Shlelds Newspaper Staff 4 Dance Club 3 4 Glee Club 4 Operetta 4 Dance Drama 3 4 G1rls Sports 3 Fred Shlnkevnch Basketball K 3 4 Footba K Track K 3 4 Jack Snmpson Football 2 3 4 Football K 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Stud t Counc1l 3 H1 Y 4 N1ck Soluch Glee Club 4 Clara Standaert Athletlc K 4 Dean Stoner H1Y 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Foot ball K 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 K 4 Student COUHCII 4 Track 2 Mary Sulllvan Stenographlc Contest 3 4Cont1nurd on Page 161 Loran Roush K 4 Track Sports 1 2 3 Art Club 4 Football 3 -4 1,1 I I I ,Z '1 ' 1 '-' t I 1 1: 1 1 Y1Z 11 1 .Z - . .C 1 , 1' , , Ig ,, , - , ,' I ' T ' - ' l I I Y 11 1 1 111 .-- , , ... .C 1. 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'. , Page 8 THE KEWANITE SLLUOII II SENIORS Harold Adams Lillian Aden Gene Anderson Frances Anderson Harold Anderson Oluve Anderson Vnvlan Anderson Edward Angelcyk Beatrice Atkuns Genevieve Atkinson Tony Aulmskns Clara Ball Martha Balutus Betty Bengston Harold Beuster Betty Bonnng Catherlne Brey Robert Broslus Leybourne Buckley Martha Bulakowsky -'F Xs- semen II THE KEWANITE page 9 SEN IORS Shannon Buntm lngeborg Bystedt John Cavanagh Daryl Clong Dorothy M Collins Louise Cornellous Mary Currler George Dana Lenore DeRaedt Frances Doy Leona Drlessen Lester Eastman Dolores Engel Davad Erncson Mary Jane Eshelman Don Faull Robert Frledland Eloise Gansch Hazel Gerard Martha Glndden 35 p...- 'Winn 0 x af ,nt ,-56' 2 Page 10 THE KEW ANITE Sectlon II MLNIORS Ruby Goldsmuth Robert Good Leta Gumm Helen Gustafs n Ruth Hamrnck Vmcent Hammerlund Charles Hardung Maurme Hay Phnlnp Hayward Marvin Hepner Dana Hodgett Catherune Holtschult Josephine Horner Carlyle Hucklns Robert Humphrey Joyce Hunt Vnrgunna Hunt Dorothy Ingle Mnlan Jackson Alnce Johnson 1 . N N W C Sectlon II THE KEVN ANITE Page 11 SEIN IORS Charles Johnson Elleen Johnson Jean Johnson Bernard Jones Evellne Kaine Adelme Kauser Sophle Kasbeck Edward Kazubowskl Harry Kempln Marjary Kuldow Dorothy A Klrley Robert Kleun Emmons Koppltz Doris Krause Evelyn Krumtlnger' Jack Ladd Marguerite Lamberty Lons Landergren Leland Lapham Katherune Larson . - 7 l Page 12 THE KEWANITE Sectlon II bLN 10115 Lois Lee Evelyn Lyons Orue McCollum Betty Jane McDowell Jane Manthe Jack Marlow Eva Mettler Charles Mullman Mervln Mlllrnan Stanley Muskunus Patrucna Mullngan Marjorie Mumford Rose Naseef Dale H Nelson Kenneth Nelson Mildred Nelson l Inez Norme N John Norme , Davld Nudung l Ruth Oberndorfcr , l l l Section II THE KEWANITE page 1 SENIURS Iris Orlinger Arnold Olson Rita Owens John Paleczny Betty Paul Barbara Peterson Elleen Peterson Robert Peterson Doris Pettutt Harry Prince Henry Ptasnnk Nalda Ptasnnk Walter Ptasnlk Wullle Ptasnlk Murnel Pyle Edwird Radovlch Florence Rashnd Mildred Ray Vnrguma Reed Leroy Reno suv' 4' ' Qc- ai 19 l ,lv Page 14 THE KEVN ANITE Sectlon II SENIORS Albert Rodak Chester Rodak Joe Rogmskn Jack Rogers Loran Roush Wllllam Salgh Thelma Salley Ed Schlmdwem Francis Schlmdwem Enleen Schoenberger Bernard Scott Rlchard Severs Enleen Shlelds Evelyn Shaheen Fred Shlnkevlch Robert Sles John Snmpson Jeanne Smnth Nlcholas Soluch Francis Rinella Section II THE KEWAINITE Pave 19 SENIGRS Lllllan Stahl Clara Standaert Robert Stockner Dean Stoner Mary Sulluvan Maruan Swann Francus Swartz Charles Talbot Marjoree Tangeman Hazel Thompson Thelmajean Thurman Marne Thurwanger Margaret Tremont Paulme VanRaemdonk Delmar VanScoyoc Leo Verscrage Keith Vinson Aphrodite Vlahos Gaul Waespe Roy Waldorf gf' 1, 4,1 av' QI 'O '15' 0- if ji' 6' ZA 36 P! 4 do Page 16 THE KEWANITE Sectlon II SENIOR ACTIVITIES lCont1nufd from Page lb Maruan Swann Dramatnc Club 1 2 3 4 Tr Y S 4 Art Club 3 Nature Club Secretary 2 3 Student Councll Secretary 1 Marjorie Tange man Art Club 1 2 3 Secretary l Dance Club 2 3 Operetta 3 Hazel Thompson Operetta Thelmajean Thurman Stu dent Councll 2 Dance Club 2 Nature Club 3 Paulme Van Raemdonk Declamatxon 3 4 Debate Team 4 Class Treasurer 2 Class Presldent 3 Athletic K 1 2 3 4 Presldent Dance Club 4 Delmar Van Scoyoc Intra mural Sports 3 4 Keith Van son Football 1 2 4 K 4 Bas ketball 1 Vlce Presldent of Class 2 Student Councll 3 Aphra dute Vlahos Dance Club 3 4 Dance Drama 3 4 Roy Wal dorf Nature Club 2 Debate 2 H1 Y 4 Adalme Wenmer Glee Club Russell Wetzel Foot ball K 3 4 Basketball K 4 H1Y 3 4 Dorothy Whlles Glee Club 2 Lous Whitmore Ke wanxte Staff 4 Art Club 3 4 Glrls Sports 1 2 4 Gene Wnl hams Dramatic Club 4 Franklm Wnlson Student Coun cxl 1 H1 Y 3 4 Vxce Presldent 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Basketball K 4 Track K 3 Class Presxdent 4 Kewamte Staff 4 Marjorue Wolters Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Op eretta 2 3 4 Dance Drama 2 4 Tr1Y 4 Parker Worrell Football 3 4 K 4 H1Y 4 Stu dent Councxl 3 Rosemary Zeglns Dramatlc Club 1 2 3 4 .Iumor Class Play 3 Tr1Y 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Kewanlte Staff 4 News on the comlng assembly programs IS prlnted to lnform the students that on the day of the program they cannot glve the ex cuse of the assembly took so long that lt cut off my study hour Then ln order to f1ll up space vye expect to find small humorous artlcles such as Sllly Glsms Lost Strayed or Stolen and Lovely Letters Lovely letters are the notes whlch someone gets hold of and hands lt ln to the K staff These freshmen do quite a bxt of note Wrltlng and the semors enjoy readxng them remembermg way back when when they w re freshmen The K always wlll have a full page of humor whmch IS called The Apple Sauce Chromcle Car toons are drawn to lllustrate a large amount of thls humor SENIORS Harold Watts Adalme Welmer Russell Wetzel Dorothy Whlles Loss Whltmore Hollis Wlley Eugene Wullnams Marjorie Wolters Parker Worrell Rosemary Zeglls . . . , . . 3 1-. 3. 1 . : A I '.- - , y y I I Z3 , , I .-. 4... 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Section II THE KEWANITE Page 17 JUNIORS Il0N0ll THE SEIIORS AT PRDM HISTORY OF JUNIOR CLASS The class began thelr h1gh school career by belng dlfferent Under the leadersh1p of the f1rst g1rl pres1dent Crystal Van Hefte they went through the f1rst year makmg splenchd progress Other off1cers were VICE pres1dent Rob ert W1ley secretary Anna Mae Bon1ng treasurer Arlene H1ll and adv1sor MISS Knapp Then came the sophomore year usually noted for ltS deadness But not so wxth the class of 37 under the capable and able leaders Don Bystry as presldent Charles Wh1ffen VICE presldent Crystal Van Hefte secretary John Bond treasurer and M1ss Gamble d v1sor the class made th1s year one of 1nterest and IIVSIIDGSS It was at th1s t1me they capped the year Wlth the1r splend1d St Patrlcks day party Th1s year saw the Jumors 1n thelr class play It Never RHIHS d1splay1ng the1r dramatlc talent and at the same tune earnlng money to put on the prom We also saw th1s actlve class 1n the1r endeavor to earn money by spon sormg an amateur program Orlg mal Yes and good Th1S years act1v1t1es were under the d1rect1on of presldent Don Bystry v1ce pres1dent Vance Kennard secre tary Crystal Van Hefte treas urer M1ke M11lCh and adv1sor M1ss Noblllng In thelr three years of work the present Jumor class both scholas t1cally and IH extra currlcular act lVltleS has proven 1tself an able and capable group HONOR ROLL The Jumors are provlng to be a very 1ntell1gent class Dur1ng the past f1ve SIX weeks perlods they have had 349 names on the honor roll wxth a total of 741 honors Leaders of the class scholastlc ally are John Bond El1zabeth Cobb Robert De1sher Mar1an Ewan Helen Hagerty Phyllxs Johnson Vance Kennard Joan K1rley Clyta Lovejoy La1la Py per Anton Ruzas Mary Shlnke uch Evelyn Shurn1s Lloyd T1tter lngton Theodore Turnbull Dar lene VandeVoorde Kathryn Webb and Cather1ne Zang These people have been 1n the four honor group several t1mes clurlng the past yea1 Bystry Kennard Van Hefte Mlllch JUIN IOR OFFICERS Don Bystry the Junlor class presldent has become almost a trad1t1on of Kewanee H10fh Don has lead the class of 37 now for two years and dur1ng th1s t1me Always ready to take part 1n any th1ng for the betterment of h1s class he has done h1s part well Then comes Vance Kennard the VICC pres1dent and a good one Vance IS known as the boy of per sonal1ty and IS l1ked by everyone The secretary Crystal Van Hefte has been on the off1cers staff all three years wh1ch po1nts out not only her flne personallty but also her ab1l1tv as a leader Next IS M1ke M1l1ch treasurer the boy w1th the wonderful VOICQ Fr1endlv hkeable and always ready to co operate wlth others M1ke has won the fr1endsh1p and trust of all Nor must we forget MISS Nob1l mg whose splend1cl work as a Junlor class advlsor won her the t1tle for two consecut1ve years Frlendly to all MISS Nlob1l1ng has made a capable class adv1sor Dld you know that 278 hght bulbs are used to l1ght the stage IH the audxtorlum of the h1gh school CLASS OF 37 VERY ACTIVE Year 1 Sen1or Freshman TECEPIIOD Oratory 'Vhke Ml1lCh Year 2 Basketball Albert Helslander Football Lloyd Borkgren How ard Brockway Albert Hel slander Vernon Relff and 1N1ChOl3S Wykle Track Merle Anderson TCHHIS John Bond Golf George Bradley John Pletkovlch Sherry Welch Oratory M1ke M1llCh Debate M1ke M1l1ch and Sherry Welch One act Plays Anna Mae Bon mg St Patr1cks Day party Year 3 Basketball Albert Helslander Arch1e Thompson Robert W1ley Football Lloyd Borkgren How ard Brockway Clemens Glas k Merle Anderson Albert Helslander Vernon Re1ff and N1cholas Wykle Track Merle Anderson and John Duytshaver Tenn1s John Bond Golf George Bradley John Debate Vance Kennard and Sherry Welch Oratory Vance Kennard Cheerleader Charles Olson Operetta Crystal VanHefte Jun1or Class Play JUNIOR PROM DATES Shxrley Cotton and VIC Mlller Joan K1rley and Bob Peterson Arlene H111 and Bob Chapman Margaret Burchett and Vernon Re1ff Crystal VanHefte and Russ Wet ze LOIS Johnson and Johnny Pletko vlch Ann Mae Bon1ng and Vance Ken nard Jane Wagner and Jack VanHoose Bette O Connor and Don Faull Betty Rmgstrom and Howard Brockway MHFIOH Euan and Johnny Duyt schaver Darlene Clark and Rudy M1llman Charlotte Sm1th and John Kube l1us 65 -,,-- I 9 . . sA . .. 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Page 153 THE KEWANITE Section II JUNIORS Emerance Adams Vada Adams James Adkins Leona Anderson Merle Anderson Jean Andrews Hayden Annesley Dorothy Averill Albert Babrowskl Mary Bachert Joe Baker Margaret Baldwln Catherune Barry Lawrence Barry Donald Behm Raymond Behnke Darlene Bengston Frances Bengston Montford Benson Anthony Batten Fern Blodgett John Bond Anna Mae Bomng Elon Bowman George Bradley Marjorle Bradley Margaret Burchett Fern Burn Robert Chapman Beverly Clark Darlene Clark Laurel Clark Elizabeth Cobb Shlrley Cotton Tony Bubnick Section II THE KEWANITE Page 19 J UN IORS Frances Cullenbine i Bernard David l Doris DeBarre August DeClerk Robert Deisher Charles DePauw Sylvia Dumas John Duytschaver Edith Eastman James Elliott Evaline Ensley Anton Entas Merwyn Eshelman Marian Ewan Maurine Fields Lucille Frampton Dorothy Frick Geraldine Fulper Dorothy Fulton David Gamble John Gladfelter Logan Gladfelter Ruth Good Marvin Greenhagen Blanche Gustafson Helen Hagerty Loretta Heavner Robert Heck Julian Heene Albert Helslander Arlene Hill Audra Hofmann Bernice Hoppock Frederick Houle Josephine Holton Iaffe 20 THE REV! XNITE SCCUOI1 II J UNIORS Avls Johnson Elwyn Johnson Kathryn Johnson Lous Johnson Phyllis Johnson Quentnn Johnson Ruby Johnson Ruth Johnson Elame Johnston Anna Kazubowskn Cornelius Kelly Robert Kemerlung Betty Lou Kennedy Vlrgmna Kerr Joan Knrley Iona Kohler Katheryn Konneck John Kubelnus Leroy Kwetonsku Jeanne Larson Douglas Lay August Lee Dudley Lester Clyta Lovejoy Eleanor Marley Ruth Martln Eddie Marzalek Sumner Mason Helen Matchett Robert Mereduth Mary Agnes Mettes Margaret Mltton Helen Naseef Herman Naseef Lucy Neff 3, X vfv v . gg, :A Section II THE KEWANITE Page 21 JLINIORSV RR W of Alice Nelson Dale Nelson ' Eleanor Nelson Bette O Connor Isabella Odey Charles Olson Lllllan Ostergren Dorothy Ostman Leon Pankey Lesllc Peterson Phyllus Petty John Pletkovuch Lucille Pollock Fred Powers James Purvns Laila Pyper Bernadlne Ray Gerda Rehfeldt Mary Fae Relff Vernon Reuff Betty Rungstrom Anton Ruzas Edward Ryan Ralph Sandberg Ellcn Schopa Alvm Schultz Vlrgmla Seefeld Elwyn Seyller Mary Shunkevlch Evelyn Shurnls Paul Slegmann Handa Sumpson Peter Sklnkus W Charlotte Smnth Y Y . Pauline Robson l - l Page 22 THE KEW ANITE secuon II J UN IORS LeRoy Smlth -3 'V 6- Dean Snider vi Max Sobotta Q Lols Spanabel Jeanne Sparks Elonse Stinson Maxme Stuhlsatz Margaret Swan Dorothy Swearlngen Marian Swett Joseph Szabo Lllluan Teece .4 p Archue Thompson ,v Lloyd Tltterlngton Theodore Turnbull Carolyn Van Coutren Dean Van Coutren 5, t Albert VanDenBerghe Mu Darlene VandeVoorde Jack VanHoose Floyd VanWaes Jayne Wagner Q t Muldred Watts 1 ,Q I Y' Kathryn Webb x. Richard Welch Maxine Westlln Carolyn Wilson '- F- Robert Wlley 'Q Harvey Wnnslow 5 Theresa Wolf Nncholas Wykle Yvonne Wyman :tt Catharune Zang . .V - 'Q v 1 g ' Q S U :: Q- .Q 3 L ' ,A - 6 8 K 4' 5 .Q A . .i t 4 . ,B 5' ig . , R 6 , I K P A X ,x e - 'F u I 'i-gf q Q' :O 6 , --. - P 1:9 3 . . , 6 F 3 4 L. 9. h ' 'I' -6 ,. . ' : 53- I , 3 I A ' 4 , . ' 'P Section II TI-IE KEWANITE Page 23 SOPIl0MORE GLASS PROVES VERY ACTIVE SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The class of '38 was welcomed into Kewanee High School in the usual way by a reception at which they were the guests of the seniors. In their first year they started out with a good outlook for the future. For their first activity they were given the honor of ar- ranging and burning the bonfire at our homecoming, They played an active part in athletics. In football White, Metz Green, Kaine, Krumtinger Mis- kinis and Gilfillan received - merals Willie O Connor played on the first team In basketball Johnson Kohler Krumtinger White Kaine Metz and Gilfxllan received numerals They also took an active part in track work Raymond Anderson being one of our leading track men These students of 38 also par tlcipated in the more literary t5 pe of activities Robert Lindholm and Everett Lester were in the tryouts for the debate squad In oratory Frank Goosens and Everett Lester were active In their sophomore year this class carried on successfully in extra curricular activities In ora tory Robert Bowman took an out standing part winning second place in the local contest at Ke wanee High He also was made .1 member of the debate squad Armstrong Gllfullan Murray Welch Officers of the Class President Robert Armstrong Vice president Secretary Treasurer Philip Gilfillan Jack Murray William Welch LEADERSISI-IOW GREAT ABILITY In this second year the group had enough boys participating in basketball to have a team of their own. They played in a tournament and had many outside games. Philip Gilfillan of the sophomore class made the varsity squad. The sophomores took an active part in the homecoming parade by enter- ing a float made by the students. They were planning a party when this article went to press, so they will probably have it in May. The officers of this second year of activities were Robert Arm- strong who was alwavs good natured witty and vuell liked by his fellow students Philip Gilfil lan the vice president an athlet lcallv inclined student who was alwavs readv to help P bert when needed Jack Murray who capablv carried on his work as secretary and Billy Welch as treasurer Billy has been a manager for athletics during the past year We wish the class of 38 con tinued success and hope that they will carry on their work in a very eventful way The total weight on the audi toriumofloor when the entire stu dent body IS present IS 55 tons or 110000 pounds This weight equivalent to the weight of more than 29 Packard sedans Fifth Row Angflcyk Brady Brubak 1 Cliri tlan Brlgg Do 1 Diagaloufl-I Binno Fourth Row Bal 'Xml r on D Lomnck Blo doin Boley Bovsnrm Clark knd r on Pak 1 Cox n Biggs Third Flow B nvdlrt Ciull Duri kld rnim Bat s Bauglinian Daniel Xnn lvy Buntin Xldrod Bll uk Second Row Bailey Collins Atf-n Brunvi Curri r Col Anderson Xrmstrong Bitten Briggs Corn lions Dau First Row Beyer Btaston Adkin Bmkner Conur Corvsm Cam Dee Burn Dunbar Boardman Currur l l l , v l l , , nu .. , , l .. . 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I.:11's-111. 1111111111-1111, Section II THE KEWANITE KNAPP CHOSEN CLASS ADVISOR After the students became ac customed to hrgh school lrfe they hel1l a meetmg to elect therr class offrcers They chose Brlly Vyhet stone for therr presrdent Brlly has conducted the meetrngs yery well ant we frnd that he rs a Jolly goodnatured young boy Donald Blunk was elected yrce presrdent He frnd hrm to be a small peppy fellow Kathleen L1nsey was sec retary She IS an athletrc type of person gettrng along nrcelv wrth all her fellow students and Bey trly Eckwall a pretty smllrng mrss was elected treasurer The freshman class has just started rts work and we know that they wrll contlnuc rn a yery successful way The trophy case on frrst floor contarns o trophres Whetstone Blunk Eckwall Lmsey Page 25 FROSH IN ACTIVITIES The freshmen began their school career rn great style by berng gryen the accustomed duty of burldrng a large bonflre on the school grounds for the homecom mg pep meetrnff In athletrcs thc boys took much rnterest and an actlyc part Amonf' the class members were Gene Nel son Roy Lyons and Gaylord Thomps n recelyrng numerals for football Those recerylng numer als for basketball were Roy Lyons Ralph 'Nelson lack Schlrndwern Xyrllard Stronks Tom Terry and Gaylord Thompson There are many of the freshmen lookrn forward to the track sea sm and we hope that they keep up the good work for these stu dents w1ll be our future Kewance I-hgh 'School stars Good luck t you class of 'J9 Fourth Flow vrrll 1 rn'1 D1 Barr1 1 1 D 11 an r on Ba 1 Q Thurd Row Brand Bry nv ro x r ord C 1 111 IIIX C 111k NI Bam c Prddy Bm-nf 9C0r1d Row Billfit r B 1 1 1 ,ny r Furr 1 r D1l1 mmf r Furs! 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SOCIETY Sectlon III THE KEWANITE Page 1 KEWANITE STAFF DFFERS NDVEL ANNUAL STAFF ELECTED BY THE CLASS In the spr1ng of 1903 fue mem bers of the faculty and flye mem bers of the student body got to gether and p1cked the candldates ellglble for the Kewanlte staff of 19 6 The names of these stu dents were put down IH ballot form and presented before the class From thls ballot the class yotefl for the members capable or handllng the Kewamte work On com1ng back to school from the summer vacatlon the staff be ,an 1ts work The meetlngs were held qulte falthfully every 'Vlon day eyemng Much of thelr work was accomphshed at these meet lngs The flrst thlng the staff dld was to select thelr publlsher Repre sentatly es of the d1fferent pubhsh mg COl'11pal l1CS came and presented many ldeas and detalls such as prxces themes colors and other sellxng po1nts From these the staff plcked thexr publlsher colors were also chosen by the staff The theme as you have notlced IS the newspaper ldea The prlntmg was done at home by The Star Courler It w as also up to the staff to f1nd ways of Tllaklflg money for the money from clrculatlon and spon sor shlp w as not enough to cover the cost of the book The staff has sponsored candy sales at football and basketball games as well as duxlng the noon houl Two dances were put on the Homecommg dance and a benef1t dance The staff also had a paper campalgn ROBERT HUMPHREY The Staff Edltor 1n Ch1ef Robert Humphrey Asst Edltor George Dana Busmess Manager Jack Ladd Ph1l1p Hayward C1rculat1on Manager Pauhne Van Raemdo uk Sponsorsh1p Franklm Vhlson Art EdltOf Harry Prlnce Art Edltor LOIS V!h1tmore Act1v1t1es ECAILOY' Mary Balses SOClCty Edltox Rosem 1ry Zeglls Sports Edxtor Edw ald QCTIIIHGXX em Humor Edltor Dorothy Ann Klrley Calendar Edltor Geneyleye Atkmson Snapshot Fdxtor Charles Hardlng, Staff Adusor MISS NI llex Art Advlsor MISS Clbsox Fmanclal Adusor Mr R0b1HuON LONG HOL RS SPENT AT WORK The Kew anlte staff has tr1ed to make the 19 6 year book an 1m proy ement oy er those of prey IOUS years The work began IU the early fall ylth elreulatlon Here was a prob lem to get the students to buy the book A campalgn was flg ured out and the payments were made ln three mstallments Thls proyed to be a great success for xt enabled more of the students to obtam the book Thxs dr1ye was contlnued for three weeks After the euculatlon was com pleted the staff started the1r work on sponsorshlp The staff was sent 1nto the downtown d1str1ct to get the bus1 ness men to sponsor the year book Slnce ady ertlsxng IS not p6I'fI'l1ttCLl by the Chamber of Commerce the names of the buslness men thelr f1rms as sponsors can be prlnted on a page at the back of the book Sponsorsh1ps took some t1me to secure smce the staff had to work after school hours gmmng to get started on their wr1te ups Most of the aCt1V1t16S could not be wrltten before sprlng for we alm to mnclude all the actxv 1t1es poss1ble The wr1te ups were requlred to be completed by a cer taln date this year bexng Aprll 15 The photography was worked on throughout the entlre year takmg plctures of the classes orgamza tlons and sports It was also up to the staff to choose the photog rapher The art work w as done by two of the best art students of the senlor class L A . . Y a Y Y, V f Y gi v Y A A 'I , v - , v , . . . v . D I . . Y . V r , - 3 . - . U I Y . . ' . ' . ' V ' - ' , r ' Y . A ' L ' fr , ' ' . V A. . , . ' . , , or . . ? 'O nf V Y inV if? i - Y W v y 1 - I 1 v v ' -' - 4 U I ' The printer, the theme, and the Asst. Business Manager Meanwhile the editors were be- V A A A -- .,., A . A , ' - - . , , ' . ' - ' , ' ,I A 2 'l V Y - ' - ' v - ' v ' ' V ' K Y v' vy A 4 A I - .' .A V A ' I ' r . Page 2 THE KEVS ANITE Section III STUDENTGOXT ISSUCCEBSFLI The Student Councrl IS the gox ermng body of Kewanee H1gh School In th1s group are the peo ple selected by each class to rep resent the111 ln deciding student problen1s of all kinds There art no specific meetmg davs for the COUHCII rnsttad they are subyect to call The studm nts should feel honored 111 haung., tht opportunity to hold '1 111t111btrsh1p 111 this group Thelr tltctlon sigmfus a n1easure f trust that their fellow students place IH them in representrng the student body 1n school gowernment n1atters The Student Counc1l has accom plished a number of things durlng the course of the past year They took care of the football and bas ketball season tlckets Both of these tlCk6t sales were a success as the football and basketball games were attended by a good part of the student body as well as the uptown fans It IS therr custom to sponsor the football and basketball banquets Both were run off with great suc cess Besides the many clever pep meetings presented at our hrgh school bv this group they also had the forr11 of a pep meetlng for the regional tournan1ent held 1n Ke w anee FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL ourth Row Bond D1111 Turnbull S II nk wt fhax r lrd Row R 1ff I' 1 r K 111 nr Z1 econd Row D P1uw npl 1 1 1 IH 1 Uw 1 'Xndr w S1 hu: ns 111 tn nrst Row C 111 lnk nf 1 KENNARDIUMUJ OFCOUNCH1 Sept 22 Today the student body took a period off to elect the Student Councll members for the first ser11ester The offlcers were later elected IH a meeting of all the members Those elected for tl1e first term are Vice presldent Donald Faull Secretary Rrta Owens Treasurer .lohn BOIMI FOOTBALL BANQU ET HONORTEAM ATBANQUET For a ha1df1ght1ng and plucky football team the Student Council sponsored a banquet at Irving School on December 10 Phe foot ball banquet which was started by Mr Koch about elght years ago w as at flrst attended by tl1e tean1 members and the faculty Later athletes a dlnner As you know Vlr Robmson ICXIX ed the old cus tOlll enlargln tht number of those attending to 1l1ClUtlC the en t11e city Th1s Near there were about three hundred people 1n at tendance a crowd made up of stu dents faculty townspeople and ucn some out of town guests The banquet was serxed by the ladies of the St Peters church After the dinner the group sang songs under the leadershlp of Joe Saunders with Niarjorlt XX olters at the piano Xance Kennard prtsldent of the Student Council xery capably acted as CIIHIIDIBII prestnting a program COYlS1Sf.lllg of 1 tap dance by Dorothx Durham Qurnstrom and lllllSlC'il numbtrs by John XIdISll'1l1 Ht rps 1nd Don rld S7150 1 utst spt km ul 111 ,, s tl I1 u he 1 llll o IC 1 NUlIllXKLSItIIl 11 spokt on Irotl l spo ship so 11111 or IXKLH tlll llll lS llllt w1tl1 11111 ll I l l 1 I 1 1411 s 1 1111 Pusst NX 1 tn 1 Y , - '9 1 w ' W ' ' J V Y - 4 ' V 1 s 1 . hh ' 4 xx ' 0 ' - F : , 1 2. . .ftw 's. 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Ut! spt-z1k'1's of th' 1-V-111151 wwre Cf aeh rxIl4lt'I'S4Ill, Coz - Lan- dis, CW aeh lip k, and . .. -ll 8 Section III THE KEWANITE Page 3 Fourth Row Terry Gllflllan Krumtlnger Wflch Bond Humphrey Hayward POI S011 Third Row Hannlton Andrfws Olson Atfn Stula Dans Kaczanowlcl Second Row Wilson Gllddfn Atklnson Ow n Pypfr Iay Currler Row One Balses Klflty Ewan Saunders B+ rg Lxndholm Second Semester Councll Is Chosen The second semester Student Councll was elected shortly after the semester began The members of this group were prepared to take up the work where the flrst semester members left off They began lmmedlately upon the t1cket They also took care of the reglonal tournament sponsored by Ke wanee The mam work of thls orgamza tlon was to put on a basketball banquet at the end of the season Thxs was usually taken care of by the G A A gxrls 1n the past years but slnce that organlzatlon no longer CXISIS the Student Council has taken up that work Thls orgamzatlon sent Coach Ross Anderson to the state tourna ment for three days ThlS was the flrst year that thxs was done and we hope lt w1ll contlnue and be come qulte the accustomed thlng In the years before the coach has always been paymg h1s own ex penses 1n order to see the state tournaments We feel that xt IS worth whlle for the Student Coun c1l to take up thls duty We trled to thxnk of somethmg funny to put on th1s page but the funmest thlng we could thxnk of was that Bob Humphrey was elected presldent Phll Hayward V P I Bond Re elected Treas 2nd Semester Each semester the members elect new offlcers Those selected for the second semester were Rob ert Humphrey as president Rxta Owens secretary and John Bond treasurer Robert has been 1n Kewanee years commg here from Cham palgn Ill1no1s He has entered 1n to a great many of the 8CtlVltl6S not belng 1n the least backward or shy He was selected as edltor of the Kewamte staff he IS on the debate squad he has taken part 1n dramatlcs and IS a member of the H1 Y He carr1ed the offlce of presldent of the Student Councll and we were glad to have hlm for that offlce Phllxp Hayward the tall blonde boy better known as Peeley carr1ed the posxtlon of v1ce presl dent very well he dxdnt have to do anythmg smce Robert was al ways there But all ln all Peeley was very proud of his offlce Upon questlonlng hxm about hls pos1t1on he remarked Yes I am the vlce presldent want to shake my hand so we all shook hxs hand Peeley took an actlve part ln de bate bemg the only one on the team who had had two years of debatlng experience Rlta Owens retamed the Job of secretary for two semesters She TEAM FETED AT BAN QUET AND DANCE Aprul 6+On Saturday the Stu dent Council honored the basket ball team w1th a banquet Thls was the thlrd year that the school has taken thls opportumty to en tertam the team The ladles of the Presbyterian church served a dmner of mashed potatoes baked ham escalloped corn plckles olives coffee bread Jelly lce cream and cake Robert Humphrey presxdent of the Student Councxl acted as mas ter of ceremonies Coach Ander son mtroduced the players and presented them wlth their letters Each team member gave a short speech compllmentmg the coach and expressmg his regret at leav mg the team Coach Stevens pre sented numerals to the Rlveters whlle the Reserves recelved thexr awards from Mr Landis Following the talks a program was presented Wllbur Bmno Clarence Bumphrey and James Elllott played some musxcal num bers Joan Cavell danced and sang two numbers The Midget Trlo consxstmg of Joan Lamb Mary Ruth Baughman and Jeannette Llvek presented a program of songs Mr Robinson wlth hls trlcks of maglc made qulte a hlt snsted hlm wxth his mental telep athy stunt Everett Ford and hls orchestra provlded muslc for the dance whlch followed the program Dur Ing the evemng Maurlne Fields sang two numbers has done her work very well and she was well known and well llked by her fellow classmates Rlta IS an excellent student and an actxve one bemg a member of the Trl Y and debate clubs John Bond has also been the treasurer of the Student Councxl for two terms Mr Robinson and John had some sort of a method to keep the treasury 1n fme shape and they worked it very well for the Student Council dxd not end up 1n the red Mr Robinson has very ably dl rected the members of the Student Councxl They appreclate hls work for they reahze they could not do much wlthout hum I I I ' - I . I , . I ' .' I X . . . 4. . . . 0' S. A '. 4 . . . I . ' I I f . X . , . y . . , , sale for the basketball tournament. High School for the past two on the program. Miss Saigh as- I I , - . . - . ' - ' R , - . . , ' I . , . I , ' - . - I - . . ', ' ' : I I . Y . . ' . V Page 4 THE KEWANITE Section III UNUSUAL K IS OFFERED September 17-The new K 's out, Again it is to be sent away to be published. One will always find something interesting in this publication such as the hall of fame around school resumes of extra curricular actnities and sports and Jokes The hall of fame will be awarded in each issue to a differ ent student whom the staff con siders the most active 1n school activities The column Around the school or Gossip w1ll be the most exciting Under this head mg as you might presume will come all the scandal gossip and key hole stuff that goes on n K H S Watch out freshmen for the suspicious looking student who goes around looking through key holes For those who love sports there will always be articles about foot ball and basketball giving play by play and the scores of the games This pertalns to the girls sports as well as the boys These are written up in an interesting style which everyone will like Roses are red Violets are blue Ah' poetry One will al ways find some sad sweet strictly original poetry written by our very own Kewanee High School stu dents We are always sure to find news about the Nature club Debate club H1 Y and Tri Y and the Dramatic club The K keeps us well ln formed on all the latest activities of these organizations Here is something new Our Pantry Shelf Those boys who in well begin early and read these articles Such reclpes as How to make veal loaf Boston cream IC baked stuffed cucumbers and others will be an asset to any ones vocabulary MR LEO GRAHAM 95 5 gig? Third Row Bowman Ki nm dy Ze gli Ni lson Cobb Mr Graham Second Row V Hunt J Hunt Ingle s X.-in Rae mdonk First Row 'llajeske Hlll Bs rg Vand X oorde K BOARD OF EDITORS Sept 5 The paper of K H S published by the students has taken the name K for this year due to the overusage of the term Boiler maker in Kewanee The staff IS selected by trial in terviews and write ups All stu dents are eligible to compete for the different posltions The board of edltors selected are Virginia. Hunt Rosemary Zeglis and Joyce Hunt The rest of the staff 1S Business Manager Gust Lund berg Advertising Manager Con Kelly Circulation Betty Cobb Dar lene Vande Voorde Hazel Gerard Reporters Pauline Van Raem donk Betty Lou Kennedy Arlene Hill Frances Majeske Mary Cur riei Eileen Shields Marvin Hep ner Con Kelly Typlsts Eileen Johnson Doro thy Ingle Mildred Nelson Advisor Leo Graham Last but not least we will find the classroom snapshots giving all the latest bits on the progr ss that the students are making in their classes Lastly we mustnt forget to mention the prophecies for the seniors Juniors sopho mores and even the freshmen Purpose of the K The 1935 36 K staff has worked hard to make its paper an improvement over those of pre v1ous years We now have the op portunlty to congratulate them The K s purposes were the same as were those of the Boiler maker It aimed to give recog nltion to worth while enterprises about school encouraging good citizenship as well as successful school work The K gave ex perlence to students in reportlng events and also served as a means of literary expression in publish ing worthy manuscripts from varl We hope we will see more of this good work in the years to come SENIOR AVERAGES Below are listed the seniors w hose averages are 92 or above 94 0 93 7 93 6 93 5 93 4 93 0 92 5 92 4 92 'S 92 'R Joyce Hunt Jane lvlanthe Fred Shlnkevich Jack Ladd Genevieve Atkinson Philip Hayward Mildred Nelson Rita Owens Martha Glidden Rosemary Zeglis At a teachers meeting on Wed nesday evening April 29 Robert Humphrey was honored by being selected as their choice for student commencement speaker 1 H in 'Y , . - . . Y. . u . U ' l ll . . - 1 ha l , l - i . i l ' ' I Y l 1 . - 1 , , - A ' I 4 ' . . A . ' . ' 0 ' . 1 W I - . - . l cc 99 66 as v 1 , l . - I . , . 1 7 I X I I l . I . I H H I U H7 . , l .. . , 1 , , l ff - l . . ' l - ' , , l . ' .. ,, ' . , . . . l , . - , l il vv . . . Q . I . - . . ' tend to be hermits might just as Sports EditorfRobert Bowman. ous Classes in English. - - .. K ' 1 , f rn u I ' ' -W l -H .. ' H 1 l - p 1 1 l l ' . I .lif----1 , . n ' ' ' A - y V I ' , - A ' l ..,,,.,..,...........,. , , . . ' . . ' . - X A .,-.....-----........ . . , - 1 ,----- A ---,---.- . 4 , - I . . fn AI f V D ' ..........v .,......... . , X I - ., I so X I . -. l , ffl- as - V c 1 1 - - ' X ' ' r v ' I ' 1 V , . ' I I I , ' I y ' 4 I I s Q Section III THE KEWANITE ART CLUB IS PROGRESSIVE Under the guidance of Miss Gib- son the Art club has accomplished many wonderful things. During their meetings, which are held on Wednesdays, the mem- bers are kept busy by weaving, working with leather and carving in wood. Many beautiful articles have been made. But the Art club is not all work and no play . They have had many parties throughout the year, such as a Weiner roast, a pot-luck supper, and a dance. One interesting meeting was spent at Mrs. Cox's home where the members were shown her ancient glassware At the end of each year the Art club has presented the high school with a gift Two years ago a case m which the art classes could exhibit their handicraft was given to the school Last year a hand loom and a foot loom were presented With these the students do many pieces of very attractive weaving The same year an expensive book on weaving was also presented This year the club is planning to give the school a water color picture to be framed These gifts have not yet been acknowledged to any great extent by the student body but we do appreciate them very much Page 5 Hunt, Horner, Currier-Leaders The Art club was opened this year to all students wishing to join, even though they did not take the subject of art. This in- creased the membership greatly. Joyce Hunt handled the posi- tion of president very efficiently. Joyce is a very active art student. She has carried the subject of art for three years, so she is well fit- ted for her position. She is also an active student in her classes, getting honor grades in all her subjects. She was selected for the debate team, being on the nega- tive squad, During the senior Orpheum Joyce was a great help on the costume committee Josephine Horner fulfilled the position of secretary She always had her minutes written up and ready to read at the next meeting Josephine is also a very good art student One usually finds her quiet and demure Mary Currier an ardent art stu dent kept the treasury for the art club Mary has participated in all art events and she is also an act ive participant in athletics She has taken gym for four years go ing out for all the teams and track work Mary has done good work with the treasury for they were able to sponsor a dance as well as other social activities THE ART CLUB Sixth Row Xlartin J John on Swaringwn Currier Ltr P Johnson Kaiser Whitmore Kline L Briggs Fifth Row Bulakowski -Xngflcyk Wyman H Larson lXelson Casf Knoke K John on Boley NI 'N lon Whvmore Hagan A Johnson By todt Nlason ourth Row Hay Salim o b K Lu on Xkinson tan Hun lloinnr J Hunt NIlDowull Smith Hirtshorn J Ca :rd Row Coin liou an Gill Sw dman VS tlund Brun r Home S Xnd 1 on Goffix r NI Lar on Lion Clark Second Row Mind Xoordt B A ton Ball nrst Row Currui Nhrl X I t L -'inf r m F Nei on Pynfar on Bug 1 1 llinf Iutnim Shifmvr Sql in Cilson P Pri s - ' V - ' . 1 N ' ' . Y . . - l ' - . - l . . P . . . . ' I 1 l , ' 1 l W ' . . l Q I O O if 1 1 ia- , , + I Y - ' Z A- '. I S I v.- ' .V '.-Y 'V' . 5. ' I I ' : x .v - ,' . A ' , . .5 . ' , . . -. ,. 1936 y , , F : f n .- C b . . 4 -S . ,L-' .- . A - . 1. - -. ' The staff had Spent two ' . A . v, l ' V I A1 ' ' fs.-,. I Th' : ' 1-' s, Uslm . ' 1-spin-, .' w- . 'vs , l- , ' , ' - . i ---s , fl . . . . s' . j s, ' '. ' : Q- ' vis ' . . ' '- ' F' : , . z ef, izimon . Fish'-lnmn, . , lf- sr . . .' s, . . ' 1 - 3 , . s' . -' . Ifhistiizii. Frivw : l, 7 1 . Sr' A . .. 1- , ,' is . .. J 'Egg . . BRUNER HONORS JOYCE HUNT Last spring Mr. Bruner suggest- ed decorating the lower halls of the school with murals and asked the art department if they were interested in such a project. The art III classes took up the idea, but little progress was made until this fall. Joyce Hunt and Ferne Whitmore submitted outlines to Mr. Bruner, who, after due consid- eration, decided to adopt Joyce Hunt's mural. Her theme is the depicting of the education of man and woman and their entrance into the world of affairs, This promises to be no easy job. In the first place, the set of murals must be painted in water colors on paper in actual size and put in position to see what changes must be made in colors and lighting Then scaffolding must be put up and the murals will be painted on in oils They will be placed over the east and west doors and along each wall leading to the south door Except for a border they will cover the entire wall space above the doors and lockers The preliminary work will be done this spring in the fall the actual painting will begin which Miss Gibson estimates will require about a semester Halls Decorated With Fine Exhibit The student body were surprised one morning early this spring when they came to school and found the walls above the lockers on the first floor adorned with portraits architectural sketches landscapes and what have you We soon found that the University of Illinois was to be thanked for the exhibit The pictures were very well drawn the sketches of dams houses and landscape arrange ments were especially interesting to those taking mechanical draw ing and the students in general enjoyed the exhibit very much es peclally the drawings at the east end of the hall The article that was written for here was censored on May 4 A D hours to perfect this article so the censoring was a very great disap pointment We argued argued argued and argued but it was to no avail NVe hope you don t mind Page 6 THE KEWAN ITE Section III 35 MEMBERS IN THE HI Y The H1 Y o1g n1z:1t1on has Just completed another successful year They have allowed th1rty fue members to enter the1r club th1s year last year lt was only twenty f1ve The H1 Y organ1zat1on held thelr regular meet1ngs every other Wed nesday evemng at the Y M C A A good number of thelr meetlngs were held 1n a pot luck suppe1 style for be1ng all boys they just had to eat In th1s vway they had a good quantxty and an excellent Varlety to eat At some of thexr pot lucks they brought ln outsxde speakers The club attended many Jomt meet1ngs Wlth 1tS slster or gan1zat1on the Tr1 Y They held Jomt splash partles pot lucks wemer roasts and dances In order to obta1n money for the treasury the boys had to get out and work They sold penc1ls at f1ve cents At the football games they sold apples c1der and dough nuts By collect1ng dues and secur1ng money 1n other small ways and means the H1 Y got qulte a l1ttle sum and were able to pay for some of the Jomt meetmgs that they held wlth the Tr1 Y The H1 Y organ1zat1on IS a na tlonal organ1zat1on and can b found m all the good slzed schools The purpose of the H1 Y as the constltutxon states IS to develop the boys mmds and bodles ln a P port and malntaln a h1gh moral standard among the students Each year the H1 Y nat1onal or gan1zat1on holds a camp1ng perlod at Camp Seymour 1n Decatur Ill 1no1s Here the boys of thlS or gan1zat1on meet have good tlmes and are also tra1ned to carry on the work of the H1 Y Each vear they trv to have as manv Jumors attend th1s camp as poss1ble for lt IS up to them to carry on the work for the COI1IlIIg year The total number of lockers 1n the bu1ld1ng IS 499 o SPLASH PARTY Flrst Semester Offlcers Re elected The H1 Y organ1zat1on elects new offlcers at the m1ddle of the season Th1s season the members were sat1sf1ed vnth the work of the flISt semester offlcers so they were re elected for the second term Robert Humphrey was the pres 1dent Robert seemed to carry the pos1t1on of pres1dent very well for he was the pres1dent of the Stu dent Counc1l also He seemed to be a born leader and some of these days we wlll not be sur prlsed 1f we see Robert becom1ng one of our known lawyers WANT T0 BUY A GOOD PENCIL? The H1Y has kept the school well suppl1ed wlth penc1ls durlng the whole year The students found no need to run over to the corner store for they could always f1nd a H1 Y boy wlth h1s pocket bulglng w1th penc1ls The1r motto seemed to be always ready and w1ll1ng to sell The penc1ls were orange and black as well as gray and red w1th the basketball schedule pr1nt ed upon them They sold for f1ve cents ap1ece Several nlckels were added to the H1 Y treasury through th1s project Fourth Row Dana Fa Illldll WIISOD Wftzcl Hayvfard R Pttcrson Huckms Worrell Thug glow Bo11d Ladd Ruff Faull Ktnnard Wtlch Bystry Humphrty Mr o mson Second Row Angtltyk Xndtr on Brosuxs Buntln Borkgren Prlnce Stoner NI1ll111an First Row Sthlxndvcln Posurs Wacspe IVIIIICII L Ptterson Lay Lester Bradley Frankl1n VV1lson h s been member of the H1 Y for two years th1s year taklng the offlce of vlce p1es1dent Frankl1n has been very actlve dur1ng h1s sen1or year He was pres1dent of the sen1or class He played a very good game of basketball be1ng one of the reg ular players on the squad Before hlS sen1or year Frankl1n was one of the boys who stayed away from the glrls but now he IS qulte the lathes man' You ve got to be an athlet1c hero they say Vance Kennard vsas the nnnute man He kept h1s mmutes but he probably never had a chance to lead them Vance has taken an actlve pa1t on the debate squad and he 1epresented Olll' SCh00l ln the second oratorncal contest Pet1te Douglas Lay held the po s1t1on of t1easu1er Douglas may be small but uc fmd h1m always full of pep and ready to go l lhe Tr1 Y entertalned the H1 Y at a novel dance on Monday mght The dance was earned out IH true leap year fashlon The g1rl asked the boy for the date She called for h1m at h1S home At the dance she f1lled h1s program The boys Just had to s1t back and relax or d1d they After the dance she took the boy to a restaurant and bought hlm somethmg to eat The favor1te place for eatxng seemed to be the Waunee Tavern When the n1ght passed and the wee hours of the morn1ng rolled around f12 023 she took the boy home The H1 Y organ1zat1on IS as much a Y M C A organ1zat1on as lt IS a hlgh school organ1zat1on Its membershxp IS l1n11ted to only JUDIOTS and semors ' 66 . - - , . . I . . Y. . - - I - lt l . ' ' ' ll ' ' Y D ' 1 v v v I 1 U ' ' A - ' ' Y y . , . . . . e . '- Y , : fs '. , 1 ,, . . f Q, Christian-like attitude, and to su - - z I ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' R' - ' ' ' ' - Z I ' ' . x ' S . ' .,' S. ' . . ' , . . 1 - . . 3 a ,. .- . .- . ' ' y X . . , - y . . - ' , . 1 ' . V ltItt,I I p . . U I , - . . Q . . ' V- Y A1 I X ' - rv , ' I ,K ' . ' ef' - . I ' - Sectlon III THE KEWANITE Page DIFFICULT TRI Y INITIATION Sept 25 The Trl Y has held ln ltlatlon for the last two days The new members were glven sllps of paper wrltten by the old members telllng them what to wear each day The next day found the glrls golng to classes ln some of the most outlandlsh outflts The only way they can be descrlbed IS by glvlng an ex ample of the way one of the glrls was dressed She wore her halr done up ln rags Her face contalned enough make up for flve people Her dress conslsted of a gunny sack for a sklrt and the blouse was worn backwards and what a blouse' The would be stocklngs were red and black On her feet were boots In her hand she carrled a pl6Ce of a hose and a pall What a com blnatlon' Secure New Members The Trl Y has lncreased the membershlp of thelr club thls year In the prevlous years thls club has had only twenty flve glrls enrolled In order to admlt more glrls lnto thelr club the member shlp has lncreased from twenty flve to thlrty f1V6 At the beglnnlng of the school year the old members met and se lected the number of students to be elected lnto the club To these glrls they wrote formal lnvltatlons lnvltlng them to become members of the Trl Y ThlS system IS llke the college fraternltles system of electlng new members lnto thelr fraternlty groups The Trl Y held lts meetlngs at the Y every second Monday of the month under the dlrectlon of Mlss Genevleve Saygh and MISS Helen Regan Sometlme ln February Mlss Mlller found out we were countlng detentlon sllps and that she had a chance for one of the flrst three prlzes so she qult glvlng detentlon sllps l l D A KIRLEY LEADS GROUP Jan 23 The Trl Y had lts flrst meetlng of the second semester at the Y for the purpose of electlnff offlcers The meetlng was ln the form of a banquet After dlnner the followlng offlcers were chos Dorothy Ann Klrley presl dent GGHCVICVQ AtklHSOn vlce presldent Katherlne Larson sec retary and Rlta Owens treasurer Every meetlng of the Trl Y throughout the year was enjoyed by ltS members The members were dlV1d6d lnto dlfferent commlttees and ln thls way the club had many good partles pot luck suppers and good dlscusslon meetlngs At the end of the flrst semester the TrlY had a Jolnt leap year dance wlth the H1 Y club At th1S dance the glrls played the roles of the boys ln every way even to the polnt of taklng them home Two dellghtful splash partles were also Jolnt meetlngs Wlth the boys club The treasure and scavenger hunts and a slumber party were other meetlngs that were excltlng for ltS members In the fall the Trl Y sponsored a magazlne campalgn to secure funds for thelr treasury PFIZCS were presented by the publlshlng company to the students who sold two or more magazlnes HISTORY OF THE TRI Y The Trl H1 Y IS a state organl zatlon of lugh school glrls The movement of the Trl Hl Y came out of a. need for a slmllar organl zatlon for glrls to that of the Hl Y boys Thls club IS Just as much a Y M C A organlzatlon as a hlgh school organlzatlon The Trl H1 Y stands for the all around development of ltS mem bers ln Splflt mlnd and body It serves the three maln tralnlng agencles home church and school Its purpose IS to create malntaln and extend throughout the school and communlty a hlgh standard of Chrlstlan character The Trl Hl Y was flrst organ 1Z8d at Kewanee Hlgh School three years ago by the Mlsses GCHEVIBVC Saygh and Helen Regan The members always flnd the meet lngs enjoyable and each glrl has a chance to plan a meetlng Thelr obgect for the year IS to serve a tea for the faculty Th1S IS an outstandlng event of the year held ln May Another thlng that we can glV6 the Trl HlY credlt for IS the wlnnlng of flrst prlze on thelr homecomlng float Every year ln June the Trl H1 Y organlzatlon holds a SIX day camp lng perlod for all the glrls all over the country Two years ago some of our glrls were present and It IS hoped that thls year we may agaln be represented The camp IS sltuated at Decatur Illlnols TRI Y CLUB Fourth Row Balses Atklns Zcglls Svnaln Nlulllgan Glldden D A Klrley Anderson Thlrd Row Eastman Ptasnlk VVolf Xvagnfr KILllllIlHg0F Johnson Naseef Hay Van Hefte Second Row J Klrley Oberndorfer Klldow Lolegoy Andrews Owens Atklnson Larson Mlss Saygh Flrst Row Rlngstronl -X M Bonlng Fwan B OConnor Hlll Ohllngcr Pettltt B BOHIDE Woltfr . -1 I 1 I 1 P - l O Q 1 - ' ll 11 - '- '- D . . . 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Page 8 HAYWARD LEADS DEBATE CLUB The Debate club dlffers very greatly from any other club be cause It has very few social 3CtlV1 ues Instead xt requlres much work and study Smce the club has few business meetmgs the members flnd that It lsnt neces sary to have four offlcers There fore they have only two Phlhp Hayward was selected as presxdent and Mxke Mlhch was secretary treasurer durmg the first semester Harry Prmce served ln the latter offlce durmg the second semester Phxlxp Hayward bemg the only person to be left from the pre vnous year very ably took up the posltlon of presldent He dld a good p1ece of work when the meetmgs came up fwhlch were very fewl Phlhp was very actlve 1n many actlvltles during h1s sen lor year He spent much txme on debate ln whxch he was qulte suc cessful carrylng the posltlon of anchorman on the a.ff1rmat1ve He was also on the Kewamte staff and was a member of the H1 Y club Phlhp got along very well with h1s own classmates He has a very good sense of humor and can orlgmate some good Jokes al most wxthout knowlng It Remember way back when when Phxhp was xn grade school no well say ln the Junior hlgh school That sounds better When he was m the exghth grade he won several spellmg contests To m form you he can st1ll spell he v as a great help 1n the Kewamte room when someone got stuck wlth spellmg He can spell about any thing mcludmg Czechoslovakla Mlke M1llCh was very good at hxs work of secretary and treas urer durmg the flrst semester He had to leave school at the end of the flrst semester and Harrv Prmce took up hls work Mlke dld well ln debate and we feel sure that the team suffered a great loss when Mxke left We are happy to report that Mlke wxll agam be m school next year to contxnue h1s good work Mlke was also actlve ln oratory Harry remarked when the plC tures were bemg taken for offl cers of the club that he would get h1s taken ln two poses smce he was carrylng two offices Harry dxd a nxce Job wlth the treasury for the Debate club secured quute a lxttle sum before the year ended He IS well known for hxs alt vxork domg a great deal of the Kcwan lte art vnork THE KEWAN ITE Sectlon III Club RRISCS Expense Money The Debate club held lts meet mgs every two weeks on Tues days durxng the flrst semester At these meetlngs the members spent thelr tlme havmg debates and learmng the fundamentals and the techmque of debate The pur pose of thls club IS to prepare 1ts members for the try outs The Debate club has few soclal times for most of their time IS spent ln hard work In spite of thls the club does not suffer or lack of membershxp Money for the treasury was cured by sponsormg candy sales durmg noon hours and at football games and by pop sales at the basketball games They also spon sored a mov1e The Blrth of a Nation at the Kewanee Armory ln January Although thls IS a very old f1lm It was presented here w1th sound effects The offlcers of the year were Phlhp Hayward presldent and Harry Prmce secretary treasurer The records of the dxstrlct de bates were as follows Kewanee affxrmatlve vs Jacksonvllle nega tlve won by Kewanee Kewanee afflrmatlve vs Franklm negatxve won by Kewanee Kewanee af flrmatlve vs Western Academy negatlve won by Western Acad emy The debate teams can gxve Mr R H Classon a lot of credlt for thelr good season Mr Classon has been the able director of the De bate club glvmg them advxce and helpful suggestions MR CLASSON CHOOSES SQUAD After the first semester of de batlng at club meetmgs the mem bers were ready for the try outs The try outs were held ln Decem ber The competltxon was good and Mr R H Classon the advxsor and dlrector pxcked a team of nlne Those selected on the varslty squad were Jack Ladd Harry Prlnce Phxllp Hayward Pauhnc Van Raemdonk Joyce Hunt Vance Kennard Sherry Welch Robert Humphrey and Robert Bowman Of these the afflrmatlve was made up of Sherry Welch Robert Humphrey Phlhp Hay ward and Paulme Van Raemdonk Those on the negatlve were Joyce Hunt Harry Prlnce Jack Ladd and Vance Kennard AUGUSTANA TRIP The members of the debate team feel that some recogmtlon should be gxven to Mr Edward J Kazubowskx for h1s noble serv xces on the Augustana trlp M Burleycue Ed sat through s1x debates although It cannot be haps he only shut hls eyes 1n or der to concentrate better on the speeches Robert Humphrey the worthy second affxrmatlve proved hls resourcefulness by showmg Ed how to get out of paylng a nlckel m the boys dressmg room at the Harper House Humphrey also astomshed an elevator attendant w1th hls command of the French language when he asked how to get there Fourth Row Turnbull Hayward Xlr Classon 'llulllgan Humphrry Bovsmm Thlrd Flow D PAIIW Iadd Prmu X 1nR1 mdonk J Hunt Hill Second Row Uv n Klflly UConnor I-wan K nndrd W lah Nllllill First Row D 4 X mn r mu I uv 1 -. I N , 1 Q . . . , - . . - . I ' Y . - - l ' . . ' : ' . . . . r . . , . . l . - I . 1 , ' ' . ' . f . . . . . . , 1 I se- , 1 ' ' . . . I ' l l . 1 , , . , I . I , , - H , 3 . ' . . 1 ' I . . . 1 ' I I 1 . . . . . . 1 X . . . - 1 I I ' . . . l ' ' Y Q 1 . . Y l ' . . N - . I . . - 3 ' I ' ' . r. , ' ' l I , u n ' l ' .- . F , said that he heard them au. Per- . . . , . V. v ' ' 1 ' ' ' - l T . ' ' 4 . . . ' S - ' , I ' . . ' e.. W , , , . . . . . . Y . ' . . ' Y . l . , . ' 1 . , , . N . - 1 . . I . . 1 .' ' i . . , y . . . 3 . , . l V , - - Q Y ' ' : . 4- 1 ', . ' '. A 'za In-U I A. . l . ' . A t I , - Z 'I' S. ' ' ', ' , I . 4' ' , 4- ' , . 1 ' ' . ' - ' Z W- 'l'4ri. , I' 'v' . V: l 'YV:lllv, Bo' 'g. B .' 'l . R. lllllll, l.v'.'h-F. Sectlon III THE KEWANITE Page 9 AFF SQU AD MEETS SUCCESS Classon Van Raemdonk Humphrey Hayward Ihe afflrmatlve debate squad has been very actlve dur1ng the second semester Thls team d1d not seem to get a good start but before the end of the season they came through 1n a blaze f glory The conference debate began on February 28 when the Kewanee afflrmatlve met the East Mollne negat1ve The Kewanee aff1rma tlve was defeated The results of the other conference debates were Kewanee aff1rmat1ve vs Rock Is land negat1ve won by Rock Is land Kewanee afflrmatlve vs East Molme negative won by Ke wanee At Davenport on March 25 the Kewanee aff1rmat1ve were de feated by the Davenport negatxve In the d1str1ct tournament the Kewanee team showed what they really could lo They came through w1th honors wmnmff three debates and loslng only one VVe are proud to say that our af flrmatxve team defeated the Jack sonvllle negat1ve although Jack sonvxlle took flrst place ln the dls trlct Erlcson Wlns Oratory Contest The local oratorlcal contest for boys was held ln the hlgh school aud1tor1um recently At thls t1me the vxmner xx as p1cked to represent Kewanee Hlgh School 1n the Northwest conference held Rock Island on December 6 Dav1d Er1cson who gave A VVay of L1fe took flrst place and w1ll travel to Rock Island Others speakmg 1n the local contest were M1ke M11lCh Vance Kennard dehvermg Pseudo Pat r1ot1sm and Robert Bowman speakmg College for Crooks In the second oratorlcal contest to be held ln Kewanee th1s year Vance Kennard secured flrst place Robert Bowman second and John Cavanagh thlrd Dav1d Er1cson and Francls Rlnella were also IH the tryouts Vance repre sented us at Aledo He dld not place among the flrst two but he very ably represented us and we feel he was not far behlnd the sec ond place The oratory IS under the able d1rect1on of Mr Classon Declamatlon The declamatlon thxs year has not been as popular as xt has ln the days of old From the try outs only one student was selected thls belng Paullne Van Raemdonk Paul1ne has been a faxthful repre sentatlve ln declamatlon for the last four years She was entered the Northwest Conference where she spoke Camllle l though she d1d not place here she d1d a very good plece of work and we can glve her much credlt Paullne agam represented us ln the d1str1ct tournament at Aledo Il11no1s Only two places were glven and we know that although she was not among those flrst two she was not far behmd Here she spoke a cuttxng from Macbeth The declamatxon thlS year was under the able dlrectlon of Mr Alvm Kalser Ericson Kennard Van Raemdonk NEGATIVE COPS THREE WINS The debate team began lts year by travelmg to Augustana to take part ln the pre season debate tournament Thls was thelr fxrst experlence and although they found many lxmltatlons It was good experlence for the team On February 7 a practlce debate was held between Kewanee and Prlnceton Another practxce was held w1th Geneseo February 28 the negat1ve team met the Galesburg affxrmatlve team at Galesburg They showed fnght although they d1d not wln However March 5 saw the Kewa nee negative walklng off w1th a declslon over Monmouth afflrm at1ve The negat1ve team won from the Davenport afflrmatlve at Daven port on March 25 This brought up thelr splrlts whlch helped them conslderably m the d1str1ct tournament Here they came through w1th a good fxghtmg spmt wmnmg three debates and losmg only one The scores of the other debates were Kewanee negat1ve vs Ma comb afflrmatlve won by Kewa erly afflrmatlve won by Kewa nee Kewanee negat1ve vs West ern Academy won by Western Academy Hunt Welch Kennard Prance Ladd Gr Ng. Q? -4. Y N O I I Y Y T at ' ' ' , ' , . ,, . . ' . Y . . . ,, - - , . ' ll H . . . l - , 1 ' l ' ' . ' . . ' . . - ' 1 ' I ?-li nee: Kewanee negative vs. Wav- 1 - 1 . r - 3 - n O N X , . H X D T ' l , 5 . . . . . X r - . . 1 . . ' N , ' 1 . . ' : 1 - ' - . . ' . ' 4 3 , ln . . . - - .. . A, 5 . . , . . ' 1 . 1 . . 3 . 1 , . C' . . 1 . - I 1 , D 1 , . ' 1 . ' . . Q I . ,, as . . . . ' .fww ,M v ' '-I1 . . . . - . . Q ,, 4 .- ' Page 10 THE KEWANITE Sectlon III SIZE OF BAND IS INCREASED The members of the band have vson a name for themselves thls year The band has also mcreased greatly 1n s1ze havlng twenty s1x members They deserxe great credxt for stxmulatmg all the pep at the foot ball and basketball games They have also played for several pep meetmgs and have stlrred up a lot of sp1r1t among the students Most of the members w1ll be back ln school for several years 'md under the capable dxrectlon of Mr Brown w1ll be able to accom phsh wonderful results Those plavlng ID the band are Trombones Charles Bmno Jack Dee Leon Pankey W1llard Stronks Elsxe Chapman French HornsfJack Cornehus Donald Kerr Jack Loots Trumpets Charles Coven Glen Enslow Elvm Schuneman Donald Wager Clarlnets Joseph DePauw Horace Thompson Donald Wolf Robert Steele June Flsher Betty Jordan Basses Dale Grant Bllly Whet stone Snare Drums Elon Bowman Fugene Hlppert Barltone Stanley Johnson Bass Drum Robert Lew1s Flute John Marshall Heaps On May the band held a suc cessful tag day m the busmess d1str1ct for the purpose of ralsmg money for thelr un1forms Con certs were glven at 2 30 and 7 30 oclock THE BAND Fourth Row Wager Enslovs Coxen Brown Nlumford Schuenf man PUTYIS Wolf Third Row Grant Stselt Jordan Fxshfr Thompson Second Row Heaps Loots Iohnson Kerr Cornellous Chapman First Row Blnno Dee Bova man Hlppf rt Hagensteln Lcwxs Pankey Stronks Band Parents Club A Band Parents club COI1SlStlI1g of the parents of grade and hxgh school muslc students has been organlzed for the purpose of get tlng the parents of the band stu dents more mterested m the1r work The Kewanee band parents as soclatlon headed by Henry Ben mson has been makmg an effort to secure new unlforms for the band members They w1ll be ln mlhtary style wxth Sam Browne belts the unlforms carryxng out the school colors wxth black base and orange trxmmlngs They w1ll help to concert Aprll 9 sponsor the Coe college at the Irvlng school on TH E ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA HAS SIXTEEN PIECES The orchestra was not very large thls year but lt was some what larger than 1n the prevlous years It can boast of havmg s1x teen members The orchestra was not gzven much recogn1t1on but the members put forth thelr efforts to glve themselves a name We feel that they should be congratulated The practices were held every Monday and Wednesday at 1 muslcal organ1zat1on d1d not m e many publ1c appearances durmg the year They played several sc lcctlons at both commencement and open house Most of the members w1ll be back next year Mr Brown thelr leader hopes to lncrease the size of the orchestra to what It used to be 1n the good old days The personnel of the orchestra was as follows Vnolnn Harold Beuster Wllbur Bmno August Lee Or1e Damels Elleen Schoenberger Mary Wells Clarmets June Flsher Betty Jordan French Horn Jack Loots Trumpet Charles Coven James Purus Trombone Jack Dee Flute John Marshall Heaps Drum Robert LCWIS Plano Clyta LoveJoy Campalgx r 10 o 07 Student Councll membershlp now' Thxs IS one xx ay to get out of flrst per second Row 1 ,, , Mr Bumn 10d classes Ask Mr F' F Ste Fnrst Row Well uslex B mu 111 Pl :sm rx D llcll XOFIS i Y 7 D ' - . 7 . 1 . , W . , - J Y , - . 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Section III THE KEVVANITE Page 11 THE G The glee clubs of K e w a n e e H1gh S1 c h o o l e e t t h r t1mes a week They are d1 x11le1l 1nto thlee 1 IXISIOIIS t h e SQDIOI efuls the boys club md the Jun1o1 g rls glee club The s e n 1 o r :mls h ne own m a k 1 n g e most pubhc ap pearances They enterta1ne1l for a meetxng o the Rotary club d at Parks1de hotel 'Nlovember 12 'l lectlons June LEE CLUB PRESE TS 0H DO0TOR hey gave two se Rhapsody and ROSIEH They gaxe a pQIfOI'III Seventh Row I' o nn on ulllgan Sollrh 111 Jn w ln 1 fl G1 1df ltr r Good Dax 1- Emp on vxth Row D Pa 111 11 11111 N 1 1 1 llf lrl 1gn 1311111111 X 1 n 4 Il I U I U1 Row P k 11 11 111 sr Y11 Sfgmlll ance at the local oratorlcal contest held 1n Box en1ber In March they sang at the Oxford club banquet In Apr1l they entered the Ill1no1s Wesleyan vocal contest They also sang at the baccalaureate The boys glee club has made few appearances hav1ng only the operetta and open house 1n the1r schedule The Jun1or g1rls chorus s mg year when they w1ll enter the senlor chorus The sole work of the glee clubs IS to present an operetta III the sprmg Thls year lt w as Oh Doc tor wh1ch prox ed to be a success haung 1n the cast almost the en t1re glee club We can g1VC a lot of credlt to 'VIr Brown for belng h1s fust year at K H S he has accom phshed a great deal Ir1s Ohhnger lu es closer to Irv 1ng school than any other membel of the cast but she was always the last one to a111xe for 1ehe'1rs als A woman IS always late ourth Row S1111 ffwr 1 11111 1 s 11 1 so 'uw I1 H1 1 E L 1 Hornfr Grwgfl Kf111p1n Hawr Hartshorn Dodd Ho f1111n G XanHf .I Lar on Thlrd Row Hodgmt Glllf p11 Hoppork 5111nl1 asf. VSFSUIH C P111 1 tuhbf + Kfbdlllll Woltfr D1111as X 1n H T econd Row F CllI'I'l1I 1 1 s 1 1 11 on 11 11111 Prxnfr K II 11 ng 11 11nx11 II 111 1 1 w 1 Brown r1tt1 IH IIv f vrst Row B 11n1 C Jon C0111 ldg. H11 k 1n1ll1 D1 11111111 VS 1n low Grothf D Hodgrtt IOUI March 27 Tonlght the combmed Glee clubs XVIII present the operetta Oh Doctor' The cast 15 as follows Dr Drmkwater 'VIrs Crossly Dr Slaughter Dr Cuttem Dr Coffln Ralnbow CO1OI'CClSOIX3Flt BCSS16 mald Honor Vladame Chere Glory Drmkwater Pancho 'VIex1can cow boy Ph1l1p young ranch owner Jxm from Ph1l1p s ranch owner Old Tlmer from Phl11pS ranch Bob Glory S f1ance Cynth1a hlS c'Jus1n Manuel NIex1c1n rustler Dav11l EIICSOH Florence Rash1d Cllfford Aver1ll Francls Rlnella Barnard Jones Dana Hodgett Lenore De Raedt Crystal Van Hefte X 11g1n1a Poppleton Betty Io Saunders Robert Lewls Leslle Peterson O B Jones Floyd Demanes Leroy Kwetlnskl XIHIJUIIL Tan,,1n1a11 Robclt Good DI 96 1 ' U ' ,V . - A ' f th . ' f h el v the l 1 2 '. R l'-s . 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E H Page 12 DANCE CLUB Sept 10 e frr meeting of the Dance club was held Thursday for the purpose of electing offr cers All he members were present rnclud mg about flfty new members The offrcers elected were Paulme Van Raem donk presrdent and Margaret Burchett secretary treasurer The mam purpose of the Dance club wxll be the Dance Drama 1n the spring So the few meetrngs to be held wrll have th1s project rn vrew The cast for the Dance Drama 1S made up of all the grrls rn the club They are drvrded rnto small groups where each gxrl has a chance to mterpret her rdeas 1n rhythm and dances These groups create thelr own dances so you can see that th1s rs all orrgrnal When all the dances are put to gether rt makes the beautrful spectacle the Dance Drama The Dance club held lts annual tea party m honor of rts new members A good program was gxven featurrng some of the best talent from the membershrp of the club Socral dancrng was en Joyed after the tea at whrch Paul me Van Raemdonk and Margaret Burchett poured Every year new members are taken xnto the Dance club by try outs grven early rn the fall Any student wrth an ear for rhythm and muslc IS able to complete About frfty new grrls were taken 1n th1s year Thrs club rs the larg est orgamzatlon rn hrgh school As a whole rt has approxrmately one hundred members enrolled THE KEWAN ITE Sect1on III rxth Row Holton Bradley Fnld Ka boek 'll Pollork Col G I lt mr ktkrnson lar on Utz S Balss F Shrfld Frfth Row Srhaffr E Lu Rogrnskl Konnrck D nbxr Il X f NlrCullouglr Frrckson Anderson Sugrnan G Shlflds Zrpp NlrDovull Wilt Currnr Fourth Row Lyons 'Nl Ptasnrk L Pollock Hud on 'Nlu grow Goffrler Aldu man G Holtsrhult Stahl E Sroxrllr C rn + 1 B 1 ur C xr Barry Burehett :rd Row umba r Fry Jonv roxllle H rkrrrrn L1 x S B 1 etkosrth S l rs rlson H Gllls prf D Clark rr lf rum How Rynearson Majef-ke Eckwall Busch Sadlovsskl Grygsl Zablarkl F Barhrrt Hay Swan econd Flow 1 N ref P a nlk C Rrp '1 I rr an B a ton Srlrrnrrt A Boss Eshelman Ramont Nlrs 'llrhalrk Frr dland Xlltll Dullaghrn G Rrpka 'llatthevss Shaheen P Boss G Lfr Ian R114 rrrdonk G X rn Iiefte S vsearrngen First Row B Clark P0110 Klunsrhrnrdt D Grllmspn Whrtnrorn Atfn Frrrk Krlly Brady Xan Coutren DANCE DRAMA BIG SUCCESS Aprrl 18 Frlday a large audr ence enjoyed the annual Dance Drama presented 1n the audrtorrum of the Kewanee High School The productlon was one of the largest to be put on rn the hlgh school The Dance Drama rs presented every year by the Dance club Al together one hundred grrls took part rn the danclng The dances were rnterpretrve and were a varl t1on of types A serres of dances were pre sented showrng the evolutron of dancmg rn Amerlca The frrst was an Indran dance The rhythm was that of the tom toms and proved to be very effectrve The next step rn the evolutlon vsas the mln uet Thrs was one of the prettrest dances of the drama The cos tumlng slow musrc and sedate movements of the dancers made thrs dance very effect we The next step was the ballet The cos tumes of th1s were short and fluffy and of xarrous colors The barn dance of th1s se nes was llvely and clexer The Charleston was a great hlt and proved to be one of the best of the drama The flnal dance of the evo lutlon was the Moderne The dance was rhythmrcal and costum 1ng was that of the top hat whrtc tre and tarls One of the cleverest dances was Jrggers the Cops Three grrls took part rn th1s The fast move ments of th1s dance pleased the audrence rmmensely Another clever dance was en trtled Practrce Hour rhlS was a good 1nterpret1ve dance of a young chrld tryrng to practrce her prano lessons It was clever and amusrng Another solo dance was he T1ght Rope Thls showed e varrous stunts of the trght rope walker The dancrng was very good and showed the effort the walker was puttmg forth to make the trlcks successful On Parade proved to be a strrrrng march The unrforms of red vxhrte and blue added to the effect of the dance The black curtains bought by the Dance club rn 1934 made an excellent background for the color ful costumes The lrghtmg effect added to the productron T h ' s t . t f y - 1 . 5' A I . - ', '1 s. S . I . ' . , n-, . I 0 s 'l ult. - 1 , . s . . . . rs. .. I s. - ' : ' r . . --, ' . - . u z , . Xzrsw-, , ' . ' ' , .' . rc , -' , . 'I ' ..' 1 s. v ' - : ' .... ..,'. . '. s ,. s - ' ' . . s , . . - -. . Va H -ft 1, Ill. a 'l - t. 11 H. . - Th' . : Z X., rs. A. S ' 1. i ' 2 , 'z sl:-j, . tuart. M. als -S. - , 1 . Pl ' . a N - .' . . ' -S ' 1. . I' ' . I g 1. Sn-l l-r'. ' - .l s 1. '. .f, ':. . ' s ' :.HAll. as1,Z. ts.'. U. .'k..Arr-1'. .-fs . '- '1. , , . . V , . . . .fs l . Y e , I i- . V ' 1 . I ' It H V v . - A - , I ' ' r , . . l . l 7 . . . . ' ' It ' ll V ' - V - A X . ' . ' l t . - D . - X rn rv. . N , . ' . . . . . X - . . 0 , - ' ' . 1 .. ,. ' . ' ' r ' - . . . 1 7 ' : Section III THE KEWANITE Page 13 NATURE CLUB PROVES INTERESTING T0 ITS MANY MEMBERS 0 The Nature club is composed of the idolists of dear old Mother Nature. Many of the members have studied or will study biology under the supervision of either Miss Savage or Miss Ewan. This club introduces one to the more detailed subject of nature and its functions. It is not a class lesson however. The meetings are called every other Tuesday They are more or less formal meetings Usually the members entertain with speeches or reports of blological nature Then there are speakers from out side the club A talk about Indian rellcs found around here was glven by a man from Neponset Vmcent Hammerlund gave an 1n terestmg talk on taxldermy which IS the art of stuffing and mount ing ammals and birds Besldes these indoor meetings there are the f1eld trips The mem bers dress in old clothes and go out to hunt twlgs stones or mush rooms whichever may please them Sometimes they take thelr lunches A study of birds in the sprlng is exceptionally interesting Each year Miss Savage takes the club for a V1Slt to a coal mme They have v1s1ted the cheese fac tory at Toulon They also will visit the fish hatcherles at Gen eseo Pot luck suppers are held fre quently Nature Club Elects Officers The Nature club is one of the youngest clubs at K. H. S. It was organized in the year of 1934 un- der the direction of Miss Savage. The purpose of this club is to pro mote more interest 1n Mother Nature her ways and means and her beauty Any student interested in nature is eligible for membership This past year the Nature club has become one of the most popu lar clubs The members always find thelr activities enjoyable A great deal of this credit can be glven to Miss Savage New members were received at the beginning of the second se mester They too went through the requlred procedure of the ini t1at1on The officers of this organ ization for the past year were Marian Swett president Eloise Stinson vice president Leslie Peterson treasurer Ruth Martin recordlng secretary Jane Manthe program secretary Did you know that Miss Ewan has awakened at the earlv hour of five several Saturday mornings to take some of her naturalists on bird hikes? Flfth Row Stinson Wilson Powers Nllss Saxage Pankc-5 Kvutlnskl Pttfrson Reno Winslow Behnkc Grothe Fourth Row Hay Van Coutrfn Kubclius Kl0lHSChIIlldt Bolcy Kal cr J l Ol D B H 0 mson son e arrs caps Third Row Cobb Schroeder Wessbauni Hagen Haddad DcComnck Pyle Culltnbme Manthe Talbot Dmshfr Second Row Swett VandXoordf- lvlson Putman Zurnbu Larson Mxrlny Ostman Alderman Bloedorn Gladfcltcr First Row Hoffman Frlrk Ramont Grlexe Allen Beur Nhjfske Barry Mesta NATURE CLUB HAS FIELD TRIP llf 111,151 The Nature club in the past vear has become one of the most active clubs in the high school Besides the regular meetings the club has had many outside ac tlvltles On Saturdays and after school when the weather permitted the members who were interested took frequent field trips and bird hunts Trlps for all the members were also planned and enJoyed These trips were made to the out of town places which were interesting to the fleld of nature In March the club went to Tou lon to v1s1t the cheese factory Here they were shown through LHC CIILIIC Id.CI.0I'y le8.l'I'lll'lg eVel'y thing from A to Z In April the members visited the fish hatchery at Geneseo They also took a full day trip to the canal Thls was in the form of a picnic the students enjoying themselves by fishing going on field trips and on bird hunts The regular meetings of the Nature club were held every other Tuesday evening The students planned their own programs for the meetings Talks were glven by the members on nature subjects Outside speakers were often se cured to give interesting talks Some speakers demonstrated their subjects The time of the Nature club was not only spent dealing with nature and all the members do love na ture but they also have social tlmes At one time a delightful pot luck supper was engoyed At another meeting when the roads were sllppery the club took out their old ear muffs and overshoes and went on an old fashioned bob , . . . - l , , ' U . . I 1 1 ' . . - X , . I n u I Y , I l , . . .- , D 1 . . I . . - ' , ' ' - ' . . I . Z - - - . ' ' 1 , ' I . . V 1 - - - Q I . . ' . , . . X 1 - W Q X . l ' ' I ' ' , A u - vr ' ' I , - . Y . . ' y MEETINGS , I ' : '. U .' '. ' ' ' . 'sf. P. - . ' l 2 ' .. . . V. -v, , Martin.. J. Johnson. E. Johnson. 'Dc-mancs. 1 ' t A K 'V A l A L . l Sled Party' Page 14 THE KEWANITE Section III DRAMATIC CLUB Here's the club of the day, the club that fulfills all the wants of you drama loving people. Banish- ing bashfullness, revealing hidden talent, and giving self-confidence to yourself are some of the many aims of this pro- gressing c l u b. Anyone interest- ed in dramatics 4 Q -9. ltl 'lo me-' and able to pass 5 -39 -54 A the try-outs for membership i s welcome to join. The club held s its meetings ev- ery other Thurs- day Programs at each meeting thus giving members a chance to show their talents It is an annual custom that the Dramatic club present one act plays There are a series of three presented From these the best actor and actress is chosen by an out of town Judge This year the custom was broken due to the spell cast on us by Old Man Win er The plays were well under way when he dropped in for a v1s1t Because of the fact that school vias closed during the pro ductlon date and no later date was available they were dropped en tirely The work of this club has been noticed however throughout the city as a one act play Another Beginning was presented by re quest to various clubs of the town The cast consisted of George the young lover played by George Dana Hanna the maid bv Patri cla Mulligan and Edith Georges girl friend played by Anna Mae Boning The scene took place in Ediths living room George leav ing for school not to return for several weeks was spending his last evening there George and Edith got 1nto several small sci aps over Sammy Winter an offhand lover of Edith Hanna contributed ,,reatlv to the comedy of the play It ended in a werv noisv quarrel between Geotge and Edith because of Sammy vx ere presented This IS not known to the gen eral publlc but .1 tiagedw occur red xxhtle Applesauce was p1o,,1ess Somebody died back stage The funny part of xt IS that vse dont know who lt was All that has been found out IS that some unidentified person kicked the bucket and It made one h k of a racket G. Dana President Dramatic Club George Dana enjoyed such suc- cess in the junior class play of 1935 that he joined the Dramatic club and became so prominent in its activities that he was elected president. George has ruled with quiet dexterity and has proven himself to be an amiable leader whose personal magnitude and in- dividuality made his year success- ful. Although she was rarely before the public eye, Genevieve Atkin- son, the vice-president of the Dra- matic club, was always on hand to do the business should the pres- ident be unavoidably called away. She has been a member of the club for four years during which time she has been active in programs and has been a real benefactress to the success of the Dramatic club Pauline Van Raemdonk was one of the most constant and most en ergetlc members of the club The office of secretary was a deserved honor for she has taken part in the three one act plays for two years and has made a name for herself as a dramatxst Pauline and her enthusiasm and hard work have done much toward making the club successful She who waits without usually Dorothy Ann Klrley try mg to collect dues to prove that l 1 I N0 ON E-ACT PLAYS GIVEN In the previous years it has been a custom of the Dramatic club to present three one-act plays before the public. One of these would be chosen to represent the high school in a meet of some type to be held in the spring. This year preparations were made for the plays, even to the se- lections for the casts. However, due to the cold weather and the days of school missed, the plays were given up. she is really the treasurer, alto- gether a vicious task for one so young. But she survived and so did the coffers for she filled them to the brim and shouted Dorothv Ann Kirley has a record of four years service behind her and she deserves a hearty cheer The Dramatic club has developed a new office Ye Madame L Mistress of the ward robe in the person of Lois Spanabel Her du ties are to catalogue the Dramatic club costumes and to be a sort of watch dog letting them out only to persons of good health and training with the backing of a teacher So get your order in early you costume ballers for the time when Lois is in good hu mor By the way the costumes must be returned and no bribes accepted DRAMATIC CLUB Slxth Row Ryan We-Ich Krumtmger Cac P Johnson Tang1 man 'lflllllgdfl Z gh Ml on .I Plstkoufh Dana Fifth Row .I K1rl1x Swain E1-tman Ioujox Caull NI xhxs Hill Du a Gund Xng1l15k Gl1dd1n NlcDoufll Fourth Flow D Klrl s L'1r on Atkxn on 'Sl Fuan O Connor Wl11t VVl11t111o1 Bus Nl tt Nlqrtln C Kan Hrft Kan Raflndonk Thlrd Row Rlng lIUlll Bonmg N11 Fvsan R Ob1rnd1rf r B n dnt Zlllllijvl G 1 p11 Goffr11r X Hunt J Hunt Smlth Na et' Collln Second Row P Ob rndurf r Xll1n R Pl tk x 1l1 S l f1 I-1l-tvlall G Plpkl k F S b N tt J l R Rlp 1 a 1 'ina 1 n 11n 111 ogm 1 Flrst Row llrdg tt Jrllll 1 1 '1 F Hunt VV1ll11111 1 . 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It was a series of laughs from the opening of the curtain until the closing. The play takes place in a Cali- fornia college town, in the home of a real estate dealer who has a nineteen year old son Jimmy capahly played by Douglas Lay Jimmy suddenly falls desperately in love with Dorothy Donovan Anna Mae Bomng gave an excel lent portrayal of this young girl Norleen Sears is Jealous of Dor othy and as a result Dorothy is declined a b1d in the sorority of which she desired to become a member Because pointment of Dorothys disap Jimmy and Dorothy decide to marry Of course the parents object but everything turns out for the best when Dor othy is admitted into the sorority and Jlmmy is elected cheer leader The play is climaxed by an at tempt of Jimmy and Dorothy to elope during a heavy ramstorm Bette OConnor and Ruth Mar tin excellently played the parts of elderly motherly ladies with vio lent tempers Their husbands and the fathers of Dorothy and Jimmy played by Sherry Welch and Le Roy Kwetinski added to the hu mor of the play as did Charlotte Smlth the colored maid at the Rogers home James Purvis gave an excellent interpretation of Dane Lawson a conceited small town business man who has made good Lois Johnson because of illness was unable to take part in the play At dress rehearsal Marion Ewan already in the cast mem orlzed Loiss lines and acted the part seemingly without difficulty A good deal of credit should go to the production staff for their work An interior set up of a room cially clever Overstuffed furni ture floor lamps bookcases and pictures added to the naturalness of the scene With Mr Kaisers work the casts talent and the co operation of the class the play was a huge success Try-0uts Take Much Time Twenty boys and over thirty girls reported for the first try- outs of It Never Rains . After reading portions of the script for two days, Mr. Kaiser asked the group to write the cast of their choice. The tryouts had been so successful that their choice was very similar to his. There was close competition when it came to choosing the character to portray Norleen Sears. Marian Ewan, Lois John- son, Betty Lou Kennedy, Crystal Van Hefte, Darlene Clark and Ar- lene Hill were those eligible Ar lene was finally chosen and played the part well The seniors wish to congratu late the Juniors on their class play We still think our play was better Of course the seniors are born actors LARGE CROWD ATTEN DS PLAY On Thursday evening a large crowd filled the auditorium to wit- ness the junior class play. Because of the humor of the play the audience was kept con- tinually in laughter. From the beginning the audi- ence was kept interested in the characters, This was largely due to the good acting which the cast did. Between the acts presents were presented by Don Bystry to Mr. Kaiser and Miss Nobiling, the class advisor. The tickets for the play were distributed through the whole Jun ior class vxho did their part in making the play a success Thank you Mr Kaiser Miss Nobiling and all others who helped to make our play a success The Junior Class IT NEVER RAINS Cast Mrs Mable Rogers Savannah the maid Henry Rogers the husband Norleen Sears Jimmy Rogers the son Walter Donavan Dorothy Donavan their daughter Dane Lavsson Margaret Gale Mary Bette O Connor Charlotte Smith Sherry VVelch Arlene H111 Douglas Lay Leroy Ku etinski Anna Mae Bomng James Purvis Lois Johnson Betty Lou Kennedy C1 ystal Van Hefte College girls Marian Ewan Darlene Clark Assistant Cheer Leader Dudley Lester , , . ' - . . . . . - . . . , ' . Y . . . - . 1 . Y ' Y . .. 1. Q . . ' ll 7, , . , 1 ' Y , , Y . , - ' 1 1 , - 1 1 1 , 1 1 ' 1 Y Y - S . . , . 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PLAY Preparation The comedy for the senior class play was chosen by Mr. Kaiser during the month of March and try-outs were called in the middle of the month About thirty-five seniors appeared for try outs From this group vlexe chosen two casts to compete for a week when the final cast would be held There was no competition for the part of B111 as Jack Marlovs seemed to be the most suitable and proved to be worthy of such by his final IH terpretation of this character The fmal cast began practice immediately when chosen and practlced from March 30 to May 1 1 Crowd Owing to the efforts of the sen- ior class, the class play, Apple- sauce , was largely attended. The play was one of the best pIOflUCtlOI'lS presented during the year of 1935 and 19 6 The cast very capably poxtrayed thelr parts with the effectiveness of profes sional actors and actresses The audience was held 1nterest ed 1n the plot until the end1ng of the play The comic characters gave the crowd much enjoyment especially Jenny and the way she reacted to the var1ous s1tuat1ons APPLESAUCE Cast Pa R0b1flSOf1 Merxm Millman Ma R0b1HSOH Paul1ne Van Raemdonk Hazel Robinson Iris Ohlmger Matt McAll1ster Robert Humphrey Rollo Jenkins Phlllp Hayward B111 McAll1ster Jennie Baldwin In many a year the grid fans have not had a chance to see an athlete lmproxe like Fleddy Shin kevich Nexer haxing donned the war togs before Freddy made himself one of the best open field runners in the conference ID his first year as a regular He also got credit for playing every mm ute during the '55 36 season Jack Marlow Dorothy Ann Klrley Kewanee alvsays has the repu tation of having one of the best equipped teams and we axe hop mg that they 11111 cont1nue this practice In football the fans wnll remember those br1ght pants and Jerseys that the Anderson men sported and the same applies for basketball . 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Sectlon III THE KEWANITE Page 17 SENIGRS SCORE WITH THE FRONT PAGE ORPHEUM IS PRESENTED December 19 Wednesday eve ning The Front Page was suc cessfully presented by the senior class as their annual Orpheum The plot dealt with a murder of a columnist in a newspaper offlce In the first act Robert Brosius the columnist assigned reporters t cover sections of the city mclud 1ng a Clnnese restaurant a medi cine show the Man on the Street and a stage show The orlental atmosphere was created by lights costuming and oriental music Choruses dressed in flowered kimonas and pajamas gave this scene color Daryl Clong restaurant The street scene was a varled program of singers dancers fire men and oh yes a street cleaner' Bob Humphrey as the Man on the Street introduced the various numbers Franklin VV1lson and Robert Broslus made quite a hit with the audience as firemen Parker VVorrell should also be compllmented on h1s fine acting as a street cleaner The medicine show with Indlans harmonizers and old time dancers proved to be qulte entertaining Leybourne Buckley sold hls Indian medicine with the zeal and per suasion of a real medicine man The final scene was the opening night ln a theater with Philip Hayward as master of ceremonies The best talent of the class was displayed in this act Elleen Schoenberger and her violin gained much applause as d1d Dean Stoner XVIII! his tapping feet The grand fmale brought the entlre cast of one hundred and three seniors together with the song ShlpI'llaT.6S Forever Much Time Spent On Front Page November 19 Today the gen eral committee for the Orpheum met with 'Vhss McCarthy to dis cuss the plans for the production Each person was asked to present an idea for a plot Several were suggested by the group and fmally the murder in the newspaper of f1ce proyed to be the most satis factory The ideas of Martha Glidden chairman Katherine Lar son Genev1eve Atkinson Betty Jane McDowell Vivian Anderson Rita Owens Jack Ladd Phll Hay ward and Rosemary Zeglis were collected to be rounded into the final production The committee each havmg a scene or two to write There was llttle debating about the title as everyone thought The Front Page seemed the most suit able for the type of plot that was to be used The Orpheum committee thought the class was rather lacking in talent but several new stars were dlscovered Adeline Kaiser Dor othy Ann Klrley Ruth Obern dorfer Shannon Buntm and Mar JOY16 Tangeman were lncluded ln the vocallsts Jean Thurman and Iris Ohlmger were found to make an ldeal dance team Franklin VV1lson and Robert Brosius proxel to be clever clovwns The choruses were organized under the CI1I'9CT.lOfl of Miss Miha lik Mr Kalser directed the speech work of the mam characters The senior class wishes to ex press appreciation to the Misses McCarthy and Mihalik Nlr Kaiser and also to Martha Glldden chair man of the Orpheum committee ORPHEUM IS BIG SUCCESS A large crowd was present ln the Kevx anee High School audltor ium to witness the antics of thc seniors ln their annual production the senior Orpheum Because of the tremendous vari ety of entertalnment offered the audience consisted of all ages and types of people The lightness of the whole affair appealed to the younger folk Yet there was a certain a1r of levity which created the lmpresslon that much time and labor had been spent on the pro ductlon The particlpants were not only the talented actors dancers sing was a large crew of seniors who helped m the production end There were those who drafted the plans decided what motif should be car ried out and were generally re spons1ble for the arrangements xx ho were in charge of the stage management lighting and proper ties and there were those who were responsible for the publlclty ticket sales programs and the house management of that eve ning We can readily see that the large cast made a more personal and direct appeal to the citizens of Kewanee . 66 99 ' ll iv H - A i - . . 1 ' ' - A . - . . . 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U V H E I . . . . 44 ' 'I I' 1 - ' Page 18 THE KEWANITE Section III ATTRACTIVE DESERT SCENE FOR 1935 PROM In the Central School gymnas lum transformed mto a desert scene wlth camels pyramids and palms of purple and lavender on a whxte background the class of 36 gave the semors a grand farewell party Paulme Van Raemdonk the Jumor class presldent gave a wel commg speech to the semors and Jack Bystry presldent of the graduatlng class gave the fnttlng response The grand march led by the class presldents and thelr part ners was a pretty sxght for the large aud1ence ln the balcony Joe Lnvek and h1s band from La Salle provlded muslc for this event as well as for the dancmg Durmg the mtermlsslon a pro gram was presented consxstmg of songs by Lucla Thorne a readmg by Mary Palmer a former Kewa nee student and dances by Dean Stoner and V1rg1n1a Phllllps The decoratlon commlttee wlth Loxs Whltmore chalrman worked for two weeks under the supervlslon of Mlss Gxbson to pre pare for the prom Flrst the walls were papered wlth a whlte paper Then camels and pyramids were sketched on from a. pattern drawn by the commltteemen After thls the commlttee Marlan Swaln Joyce Hunt Bob Humphrey Harry Prmce and LOIS Whitmore pamt nmgs Bemg amateur pamters they found xt dlfflcult to make the creatures It took the commxttee as long to remove the decoratlons as it dxd to put them up The walls were soaked Wlth sponges and scraped wlth putty knlves The gym was a sorry sxght when xt was fxlled wlth grxmy students wlth purple pamt drxbbhng down thelr arms and faces and when the floor was a mass of paper pamt dlrt and water BITS ON THE 35 PROM D1d you know that John Her bert Ladd controlled the hghts at the 35 prom but he had a good date that mght so he dxdnt put them out It was sald last year that Helen Szalkowskx had 15 chances to go to the prom but one Hubert Os car Romack certamly won ln one lnvxtatxon this year THE BIG NIGHT PARTIES ART CLUB Durmg the fxrst semester the Art club sponsored a leap year dance ln the social room for mem bers and xnvxted guests An ln terestlng program was glven dur mg the evenlng Refreshments were served SPEECH CLASS Mr Grahams speech classes planned a dance 1n November as a frlendly get together of the three classes Dancmg was en Joyed to the music of Don Bystry s orchestra The commlttee ln charge was Vlvlan Anderson Leta Gumm and Don Faull DANCE CLUB For those who took part ln the Dance Drama a novel party was held on May 7 The group dlVldCd up wlth half of the gxrls playmg the roles of the boy frlends and the other half bemg the sweet young misses They took thexr dates to the glrls gymnaslum where a dance was held Novel dances were enjoyed throughout the evenmg At thls tlme Caro hne Fnedland was presented wxth a prlze for selling the most tlck ets to the Dance Drama SOPHOMORE PARTY Even though the sophomores vsere a blt slow ln makmg up thelr mmds to go soclal they dld end SR FROSH RECEPTION To atone for the horrors of haz mg through whlch the freshman class passed the semor class as bug pals entertamed the fresh1es at a receptlon Franklm Wllson the semor class presldent welcomed the class of 39 and B111 Whetstone the fresh man class presldent made the re sponse Wlth Phxhp Hayward as master of ceremonxes a program followed conslstmg of songs by Clare and Joan Cavell a dance by Gerald Bartz and Geraldme Van Hefte muslcal numbers by Rosemary and Wllham Goffrler song and dance by Maurlne Flelds and a readlng by Lols Johnson Refreshments were served and when the party was declared over the freshmen were agam hazed 1935 PROM DATES Katherine Larson and Dean Stoner Lucla. Thorne and Shannon Buntln Ir1s Ohlmger and Dale Nelson V1v1an Anderson and Bob Hum phrey Betty Bomng and Bob Good Genevleve Atklnson and Mont ford Benson Marjorxe Wolters and Dana Hodgett Elolse Gansch and Stanley Mls Vlrglma Hunt and John Cava nagh Beatrlce Atkms and Daryl Clong Dorothy Ingle and Bob Peter son Joyce Hunt and Harry Prlnce Helen Conver and Jack Ladd Leta Gumm and Robert Broslus thelr year wlth a May party Under the dlrectlon of Mlss Flem mg advxsor and Robert Arm strong presldent the group en Joyed danclng and refreshments 111 the soclal room HIY TRIY The H1 Y and Trl Y orgamza tions entertamed their semors at a banquet at Waunee Tavern on Monday evenxng May 4 The decoratlons were ln keepmg wlth the sprmgtlme season Gxfts were exchanged between the one tlflle mystenous Trl Y frlends Danc mg was later enJoyed at the Y The semors called lt at fxttmg cl1 max to their year m these orgam zatlons Y l l - O Q i- . 1 l 1 1 I Y , - - u - n T , . v , p ,I A . l , . . . , l . ' ' . 5 1 V ' I , . - E , ' . ' - - , ll l - ' ' 4 . . , Q , U - ' ' - l y . , , , . . V . , . , . v . , . 1 Y - , . . . ' I J . 3 HS . , . . ' i ' O 1 - - - . . - 1 .I ' W . I. - , , ' , , . . ' - ' ' ' ' kinis ed the sketches durmg the eve- 1 .' . . ' . . . ' 1 i , . . . . , y- - . 1 . . . . 1 . . S , , ' . . - ' l . . , , u n . . I . I ' l V . . . v : ' ' 1 - - . v 1 ' .ll-li l ' Y . ' - ,, . - - - . 5 ll H ' - v - . , , , ' 1 . ' . T . ' , Q ' -il. X nu vs - ' . . ' r U ' H ' ' . . ' Q . . . . ' . I ' ' 1- ' ' ' ' A - .4 - n - A - - . l . Section III THE KEWANITE Page 19 SEGDND MINIIAI. IIDME 00 ING BIG SUCCESS PARADE FEATURE OF HOMECOMING The student body stopped the trafflc ln the busmess dlstrxct wlth 'ts annual Homecommg parade The parade conslsted of many cars decorated Wlth the colors of the hxgh school and floats con structed by the varxous clubs of the school The band led the par ade through the busmess dlstrlct The Trl Y won the flrst place 1n the parade Several gxrls were at tlred as br1desma1ds attendmg a brlde and groom representmg Mlss Vlctory wedding Kewanee Gene vleve Atk1nson made a charmxng brlde standlng wlth MarJor1e Kll dow who was dressed ln football togs The second award was won by the Nature club The theme of thelr float was the game IS the bag On th1s was a hunt The Glrls Glee club recelved the thxrd prlce On thelr float was a muslcal staff w1th the Song of Vlctory ln large letters The organlzatlons represented 1n the parade were Tr1Y Nature club Glrls Glee club Junlor class semor class freshman class soph omore class Debate club Dra matlc club Dance club Manual Arts Boys Glee club Kewamte Art club H1 Y R1veters and the Band The Judges for the day were Mlss Anastasla Cullen Len Nel son and Mr Flostrum Homecommg Slants Of all the boys IH the senlor class four Trl Y glrls had to carry the Kewamte float through town It seems Bob Humphrey and Frank Wllson had great fun chas mg a borrowed cat over town D1d they let the cat out of the bag Jack Ladd proved hlmself to be an excellent electrxclan when he blew three fuses out at the Home comxng dance PROGRAM OF HOMECOMING Many years ago It was the cus tom to have a Homecommg dance for the alumn1 sometlme durlng the school term In the year of 1934 Jack Bystry Mr Robmson and the Student Councll arranged a HOm6COm1Hg whlch was to become a tradltlon of the school Because of the success of thls f1rst Homecommg the succeedmg class agam undertook to entertaln the alumm wlth a parade mass meetlng game and dance A huge bonfire pep meetmg and a torch llght parade opened the serles of events for the second Homecommg Planned by the student body under the capable leadershlp f Vance Kennard hundreds of stu dents assembled at the school to Followlng thxs a pep meetmg was held m the gymnaslum The hxgh school band played several numbers Robert Broslus and Shannon Buntm gave an exhxbltron boxmg match and Crystal and Geraldlne Van Hefte dehghted the audlence wlth a dance Followlng thxs several alumn1 spoke Included xn the group were Jada Puskar last years half back Hank Smlth last years fullback Jack Bvstry presxdent of the class of 35 Phll Carroll and Emll Anson Each speaker stressed the fact that Kewanee would have to flght hard to wm as the rxvalry between Prlnceton and Kewanee has always been great Coach Anderson mtroduced the members of the team and Cllff Hy1nk made a few remarks about the capabxlxty of the team The class of 36 selected by bal lot Frankhn Wllson as thelr com mencement orator Thls was 1 deed an honor well bestowed DANCE GIVEN BY KEWANITE The whole school was very busy durmg Homecommg week 1n pre parlng for the events Much prep aratlon was needed 1n order t make the homecom1ng for the alumn1 successful There was a bonflre to be ar ranged torches to be made a pro gram to be prepared for the pep meeting and a dance to be sched uled For the torch hght parade torches were soaked ln o11 by some of the students The huge bonflre was made by freshmen who gath ered wood and cardboard for sev eral days Then' work of course went up m smoke The program presented at the mass meetlng 1n the gymnasium wa arranged by the Student Coun c1l of the flrst semester Although Vance Kennard was unable to do much actlve work because of a broken leg he nevertheless d1d h1s part to make the program a success The dance was glven by the Kewamte staff under the dlrectlon of MISS Mlller Robert Humphrey edxtorm ch1ef scheduled the o chestra of George Chapln for the dance The boys of the staff con structed the platform for the orchestra and tended to the check room and lxghts The members of the varxous clubs worked for many days on the floats for the parade held on Frl day afternoon The clubs met and submltted ldeas for the floats and debated upon whlch one to use l- Q - D ' ' o . I , , - X l 1 - . l . - 1 . . . I . , , , . . 1 H , . . . 1 . ' l ' . ' . '. 1 , ' ' V 1 .. V Y 1 . 5 - - 1 Y - X . l . 1 . . . , - 1 1 ., ,, ' ' ' . V 'W' . ' l .- . . 1 . 1 - . - . . . . 1- . - 1 l . . . 1 1 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . - 1 1 1 1 ' l 1 ' ' 15- . ' . . ' o 1 re- ln 1 1 ' 1 er 1 ' 3 a . 3 - 1 H and 3' be r, . cheer around a large flre. 1 g ' ' i . . 1 1 , 1 : '- , 1 . 1 . , . . 1 1 , 1 1 - - 1 , , ' . . H - , . g, - 1 1 - - - . . - 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 v u rv P - - .- . 1 1 1 1 . u rr - r 1 . . ' ' g 1 Q v 1 1 - Z . 1 1 1 . ' . 3 1 1 ' ' - . l ' 1 . . l T T . 1 . . 1 1 1 ' y - - 1 r- l - . . I ' - . 1 1 . .' ' 1 ' . 1 'll' 3 - 1 . 1 .n- . . gpecml THE KEWANITE Sect1on IV COIICII Ross AIILICFSOII HEAD OF THE KEWANEE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT, WF, THE SENIOR CLASS, DO HEREBY DEDICATE THI' ATHLETIC SECTION OF TIIC KCMVTIIIIIC ?J'?N SPORTS ll ,gy Section IV THE KEWANITE Page 1 ANDERSON IIEQQIIS GDAGHING STAFF-8 YR. Ross Andersonfhead coach of Kewanee High Schoolfnational- ity, Swedish-alma mater, Illinois VVesleyan-fgrew up in his father's print shop at Fairburye-etossed type in Bloomington Pantagraph print shop vs hile attending college was chosen all conference bas ketball center three years in L1ttle 19 played with the old Star Cou r1er team composed of some of the notables of th1s sect1on once played on a football team with four other Andersons although they vxere not related spends h1s lexsure tlme play1ng bridge read 1ng detect1ve St0I1CS off1c1at1ng and most of all vsorrylng and fighting f11es at his resldence we are lnformed that his home has taken f1re four t1mes 1n the last year LANDIS LOALHES THE RESERVES Galen Landis often termed the lxttle coach of the little men a graduate of Western Ill1no1s State Feachers of Macomb develops lit tle grxdders 1nto b1g strong Bo1ler makers starts them out as R1vet ers vxh1le freshmen and sopho mores sm1les contmuously and l1kes hlS boys l1tt1est man of the f'03Ch1l'10' staff instructs 1n manly art of woodwork1ng hobby IS f1sh1ng Coach Land1s est1mates that h1s falthful small gr1dders put 1n 100 hours of hard practice walked about 25 1111105 to practlce changed clothes 50 t1mes and played 6 games Stevens Landis The Kew an1te sponsored a bene f1t dance on March 20 in the Cen tral School gym Mus1c was fur 'nshed by Fran Millers orchestra of Ceneseo Chaperones for the even1ng were Mr 'md Mrs V Cur tls Mr and Mrs F Steele and Mr and 'Vhs E Stevens Anderson Hymk HYIN K IS GOOD LINE COACH Cliff Hynnk Jolly believed by the students of Kewanee H1gh School as well as the people of our city to be one of the best l1ne coaches capta1n of Mol1ne H1gh gr1dders all state tackle went to the Un1vers1ty of IIIIHOIS where he earned letters 1n hlS favorite sport son as a rlght hand man 1n tutor 1ng of the line last fall a genial fellow well hked by all the grid ders continued coachmff after football season with the develop ment of wrestl1ng in the high school Junior h1gh basketball Cl1ff has proved hlS value in the two yea1s he has been Wlth us and we hope he w1ll cont1nue under our colors STEVENS COAL HES TRACK aSSlStCd Coach Ross Ander Ed Stevens the fellow who tells you the facts about phys1cs and chemistry also has the Job of de velopmg the younger Boilermak ers schools Ill1no1s College and Cornell Un1vers1ty IS respons1ble for the 1nterest1ng way he runs off the 1ntra mural and mter class 3CtlV1tI6S for those whose sports are not in sess1on glVeS the track squad the fundamentals and work outs necessary for the usually suc cessful teams which the Orange and Black put on the c1nder paths Read Afloat In the Great City or My Last V1Slt Home to Elm1ra by Jane Manthe A l1ttle pl6Ce of rubber A l1ttle drop of pamt Makes a bad report card Look like what lt axnt Ask Chick Schneider OLSON CHOSEN CHEER LEADER O u r regular cheer l e a d e r this year IS the only survivor of the try outs vw h 1 c h were held durmg the football season At one tlme we h a d N a 1 d a C 0 n R o s e along Charles Olson Shorty s t u c k with the Job through thick and th1n and so ac qu1red the bright new pants and the flashy sweater for h1s efforts In football and basketball season alike he got the yells from the usually mild voiced Kewanee H1gh School students For h1s f1rst year in this work we thlnk that Shorty carr1ed out h1s duties very well Next season he should be all worked up and full of new ideas Shorty espec1ally gets a k1Ck out of lead1ng when Pat Mulllgan IS Slttlng 1n the front row durxng an assembly as he demonstrated dur 111g the meetmg for the regional tournament GOOD BASKET RECORD UNDER ROSS ANDERSON Ptasmk K e l l y Naseef vi 1 t h Shorty The basketball record of the Bo1lermakers for eight years shows that 1n four seasons only eight games were lost 'Won Lost 1928 29 1930 31 1931 32 1932 33 1933 34 1934 35 1935 36 Total games The tournament record Games Games Titles Won Lost DlStTlCtS Regionals Sect1onals State 4 . . 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' ' . , ...,.,...,...... 1 1 3 Page 2 OUTSTANDING C RID SEAS0lN We drd not haue the record of our team of last 'wear but I thrnk that the morale and sprrrt of our tearrr thrs year as a whole was Just as good rf not better than last xear rs the way Coach And erson spoke of the team of 5 The Orange and Black frnrshed the conference schedule wrth two xrctorres and three losses At the start of the season the Anderson men show ed the loss of so many lettermen but towards the mrddle of the season they started drrxrng and played good ball only to be set back by an rngury or the loss of a player dropprng out or an rnelrgrbrlrty In the lrue the fans wrll brd farewell to ends Dean Stoner Orre McCollunr and Stan Mrskrnrs guards Eddre Angelcyk and Ed Radovrch tackle Jack Srmpson and Captarn Russ Wetzel at center The backfreld wrll be hard hrt wrth the loss of Dale Nel son at quarter Kerth Vrnson at fullback and the trrple threat men Fred Shrnkevrch and Ed Schlrndwern at halves The conference games Kewanee 14 Rock Island 12 The Borlermakers pounded therr w ay to a 14 12 wrn over Rock Is land the frrst Ixorthwest Confer ence wrctory The Orange and Black battlers forced the Islanders to the arr and not untrl the last quarter were the guests able to score The wrnnrng margrn was an automatrc safety rn the thrrd Canto after a blocked punt The two teams battled back and forth rn the frrst half wrthout a score on erther srde In the thrrd quarter the Kewa THE KEW AIN ITE Ladd Welch Bradley Talbot Managers Oct 15 Our football managers are Lawrence Talbot Brlly Welch and Jack Ladd and take rt from Coach they wrll compare wrth the best of them Durrng thrs partrc ular season they are under a heavy strarn Talbot Ladd and Welch haxe the Job of checkrng out al most one hundred full unrforms that means one hundred parrs of pants shoes shoulder pads block rng Dads hrp pads Jerseys and helmets to our hustlrng warrrors The managers are held respon srble for the mrnor accessorres such as tape gauze alcohol and other rub down materrals Another Sectron IX T0 HAY E NEW ATHLETIC FIELD Sonrethrn that has been looked forward to for a good number of years wrll greet the athletrc mrnd ed of .36 thrs berng the extensrxe new athletrc freld as get unnamed Work rs progressrng at the new freld rn great fashron and rt wrll be ready for openrng next fall un less there rs an unexpected hrtch rn the dexelopment of suffrcrent sod A crnder track grxrng the Borlermakers the track facrlrtres thev hare badly needed rs berng frnrshed but wrll not be ready for thrs sprrngs contests A proposrtron of placrng perm anent concrete seats for part of the freld rs berng consrdered by the school board and WPA offrcrals If the cost rs not found to be too great rt rs possrble that these may be erected by relref labor other wrse the old bleachers wrll be used A club house rs berng erect ed to grve dressrng room facrlrtres and showers wrll be added later It rs probable that thrs undertak rng wrll be frnrshed by next fall The one brg advantage of the new freld wrll be the renewed relatron shlps wrth Molrne and Peorra on Kewanee sorl as both of these teams severed relatrons because of the well worn playground freld Our sports edrtor from The Star Courrer none other than C O Schlaver at one game had the mrsfortune of havrng hrs glasses knocked from hrs face as he was preparrng for hrs wrrte ups The reporters table thrs year was frxed up a brt but we are lookrng forward to havrng a new :rd Row T l llxr wrx Il Sr r Vkx r Furs! 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Sectlon IV THE KEWANITE Page 3 WETZEL CAPT HELSLANDER TO OF 35 SQUAD BE CAPTAIN IN 36 Russell Wet zel captaln the leader of our team thls year carrled out h1s dutxes a gre way Russ spent four years on the KHS teams and the coach respected hmm as a w1ll mg flghtmg capable and llkeable student H was a center durlng the last two years and was a regular on the famous team of 34 Our admlra tlon goes to Russ We know as well as do the coaches that he w1ll be a hard man to replace as a flghter 1n the Bo1lermaker wall fxghtmg quarter back who fm 1Sh9d h1s athletlc career on the grldlron w1th a neat record Dur mg h1s f1rst two years he was a regular on the Rxveters and the last two years he was totmg the ball as a regular on the Anderson coached eleven Thls year Dale was lald up a good part of the season w1th spramed ankles but when actlve he could gxve a good account of h1mself Dean Ston a player who could be justly polnted out as one of the scrappxest grldders ever to don a sult for the Boller makers In one 1nstance as you recall he played a whole half w1th a couple of broken r1bs Dean vs, as one of the fastest men on the team and always could be rel1ed on to snag the old p1gsk1n when It was heaved ln h1s dlrectxon He spent four years on the Orange and Black grld teams and last year was a reserve halfback Albert Hel slander cap tam elect the blg end who wlll lead the Orange and Black to the freld next year played the en t1re 35 sea son and take It from some of the oppos 1ng l1nemen h1s bxg 200 pounds IS used to the fullest extent Apples also was on the team whlch made hlstory at K H S Kelth Vlnson Ke1th s deter m1ned type of play earned hlm t n as ll back After lay 1ng off fo year smce 1n h1s sophomore year he was a regular on the R1veter squad reported back for the varslty and durlng the sea son he turned IH some good games Hxs blggest asset was h1s blockmg abllxty Through the sea son Kexth proved he was capable of holdlng down h1s posltlon Jack Sampson one of the gam est of the Bollermakers forward wall Jack was always out there trylng and could be relxed on to put forth plenty of actxon He had hard luck w1th h1s bad knee but was always ln there scrapplng when he was able Jack spent the blggest part of h1s school years rn athletxc act1v1t1es Fred Shln kevnch never before ln K H S hlstory has a. fellow de veloped m one year from just another r out to one of ,,., the best tr1p le threat men yet to be found 1n Bollermak c o 1 o r s T h a t s t h e opmxon g1ven by many loy al Orange and Black backers of Freddy Shln kevxch He was rated as one of the best runners ln the conference and thxs belng h1s f1rst season he played some great games o B o rkgren a fellow who show ed that he could real ly get ser1 ous when the proper tlme came a P o r k y He IS one t e b a c k fleld m e n n whom the coaches w1ll rely a good part of the plungmg and blockmg for the commg season N ack Wy kle a stal wart of the Orange and Black for ward wall who w1ll be back to re enforce the l1ne n e x t Cllff Hymk has a ad wxth plenty flght ablllty 1 n N 1 c k and IS relylng on hlm for a lot of serv :ce as he w11l be one of the experx enced men year a n d Edward Angelcyk a veteran at the guard posltlon who had the endurance and ablllty whlch put much respect ln the mlnds of hxs enemy l1nemen Eddle was one of the hardest workers on the team and he had a style all hls own 1n mowmg down the OppOS1 tlon I ' , o :- 9 9 , - - ' - J ty- :M . . ,. ei y . L1 in at on t i ' .. ,, - - er . ' 1 V y - . . . - , - em. of es ' . . .. .. . - i ' e . ' . . . . ' 1 . u H ! . , N . v ' - Yvvf- , ,,,?1.-. - -- 1 I W gg A gg Wgggd y L I y fl I A ! ' ' 1 . . , 4.4.-1 J14 I 'ii - I Dale Nelson: a a regular- posi- ' . I ' io fu - - l . . . U r a , i . . l , . . . , f 3 t h t ' s .. H . . . ' - 0 f h y . . he I 0 l ' -, - , , , . , ' X , i . . . I H-??, ' l -A--f--M X - er: '- ' ' - . ' ' 1 ' A . Q . '. U f 1 0 f v ' ' , . . . - Y . f I ' ' ' ' u ' n Page 4 Lettermen Vernon Renff 1n predlctmg that he IS capable of taking oxer the rems left empty by Captam Russ VS etzel the fans ale confldent Vern can hold dovsn the centex posltlon He vs as a utllltv lmeman thls year and h1s playmg as a guard XVltl'1 the new blockmg type of play for the lmemen ll'llpI'6SSed many Vern played the entlre schedule vuth the Rn eters as cen ter ln h1s sophomore year Clemens Glas ku one of he lads who w1ll make up next year s team Clem proved hlmself capable m many games and dur1ng the season he la ed a number of dlfferent posl of developlng h1m 1nto a regular llneman and thls comlng season w1ll probably fmd hlm ln the Boll ermaker forward wall Clem has been act1ve 1n football for the last two years and was a member of the 34 squad Francis Kame wxth the grad uatxng of a good part of the back fleld Coach Anderson worked m a number of underclassmen to f1ll these vacancles among those who made good was Kame Francls saw plenty of actlon ln the closlng games at the full and quarterback posxtlons Belng only a sophomore he has two more seasons on the grldxron and should develop 1nto a rehable backfxeld man as he IS a good passer and plunger In hlS tvso years of playlng Kame was act1ve IH Rn etex and varslty foot ba Merle Anderson after breakmg 1nto the backfleld replacmg Rudy Mlllman at the rlght half posltlon Merle shovled the fans some real speed and runnmg abll 1ty and held down h1s posxtlons ln great fashlon The httle mxler 1m pressed the fans as well as the coaches as he dogged and slammed has mere 130 pounds through the burly lme of the opposxtlon Next year Merle DFODIISGS to glvc the THE KEWANITE Sectlon IV Howard Brockway Frosty could be quallfled as one of the hardest blockers and tacklers on the team He hke many of the others was hampered by lnJUI'l9S durmg the bxggest part of the sea son Frosty was the only one to score ln the Molme game and whlle he IS ellgxble next year so wxll he hlt the age llmlt about the mlddle of the season He wxll see plenty of actlon James Elluott a red headed lad who as a Junlor showed the neces sary gr1t to endanger the posxtxons of many a regular Red Elhott developed mto one of the best blockers on the squad and thls par tlcular duty w1ll be greatly needed as the backfleld wlll be somewhat smaller than last year Red dld but 1n hls sophomore year he came out durmg the mnddle of the sea son FOOTBALL SLANTS Football was born on November 13 1869 when Rutgers defeated Prlnceton 6 goals to 0 It has hved a long lxfe and IS stlll gomg strong Orchlds to Russ VVetzel for the way he carrled out hls captain shlp durlng the football season We knovs that Apples Helslan der vxlll take rlght up vehere Russ left off members of the conference plenty of trouble as he vull haxe added a httle more poundage to go with hlS sprmtmg ablllty l Football Season 1C0ntmuedJ neeans racked up a touchdown on tvxo neat passes Shmkevlch to Stoner and then Shlnkevxch to Anderson Wlth the ball restmg on the 4 yard strxpe Freddy Shmke VlCh plunged over for the f1rst touchdown The try for the extra pomt was lncomplete The safety was accounted for after the Is landers were forced to klck back of thexr goal lme and Apples Helslander thundered across the lme and blocked the punt wh1ch hlt the canvas The fmal Bollermaker pomts were collected after a long pass Shmkevxch to Stoner whlch put the plgskm on the 5 yard l1ne and Nelson bucked the lme for the touchdown Kewanee 6 East Molme 13 The vlctory bell falled to gong the result was a hard fought vxc tory for the strong East Molme eleven and the breakmg of the Boxlermakers long strmg of v1c torles The Orange and Black grldders showed plenty of drlve and scrap throughout the game and at the gun for the end of the game the locals had pushed the ball to the Hllltoppers 5 yard lme The Bollermakers were the f1rst to draw blood After a 4 yard gam on a plunge from the 16 yard lxne Merle Anderson rlpped through tackle and the remalmng yards for the touchdown The try for the extra pomt was unsuccessful The East Molme grndders came rlght back to knot the count O three stralght f1rst downs the Tn clty lads went down the fleld and then the blg fullback Sweat plunged over on the third try The thnrd quarter found the locals belng swept over by forward laterals A 30 yard gam by a for ward lateral put the pass on Ke wanee s 4 yard marker and on the next play Sweat bucked the lme for the wlnnmg pomts Bumch klcked the extra poxnt Kewanee 7 Molme 38 One of those games whlch IS hard to belxeve but must be taken IS one way of descrlbmg the swampxng glven the Bollermakers by the heavy Molme Maroons The fmal score after the comblnatlon of Peterson and Anders were through with thelr aerlal attack stood 38 to 4 At the end of the f1rst quarter the Senneff coached eleven had romped over the Or ange and Black goal lme three tlmes and at no txme durmg the game d1d the Bo1lermakers appear to bother the hosts The 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I 1 ' l ' l . . . ' l ' ' ' ' - t 4 I n .. ,, . l Q . u P y - ' - A' l not r f a t the tn 1 ' ' - tions. Cliff Hymk has hlgh hopes 1 ,repQr Of U y Irs year , ' . . ' E 1 f- . ' v' I . I n 11. ' ' ' ' - l - - - 277726 wr g 'Y Yi! ? A,,,, 1,4 4 . . . y v xv Y M H 1 F. , - . - V. . , 3 . - Sectlon IV THE KEWANITE SEVEN WIN MINOR LETTERS IN FOOTBALI Thls year we had seven fellows who recelved mlnor letters ln foot ball These mlnor letter wlnners were fellows who dld not have enough quarters of servlce to en tltle them to a blg K They are the fellows who although they dld not shlne on the grldlron helped develop those who put forth thelr stuff These smaller lads were among the falthful who reported for the blggest share of the prac tlC8S Our mlnor lettermen ln clude Stanley MlSklD1S a reserve end who when glven the chance could show the opposltlon he was dub at snagglng passes Orle McCollum another utlllty end who was always ready when called upon for actlon Parker Worrell Parker was the blg re serve llneman who could be one of the toughest fellows ln the llne when he got down to buslness the Warsaw Terror helped turn back the Irlsh ln the Corpus ChT1Stl game John MIKCUZS one of the fellows whom Coach And erson IS backlng for next years team Johnnle showed lmprove ment as the year progressed and we are looklng forward to seelng hlm as a regular for a couple of years as he IS Just a sophomore John Kubellus a Junlor who IS Wlth some more tutorlng by Cllff should flll up a blg hole ln the Bollermaker forward wall on the team of 36 Edward Schllndweln the utlllty backfleld man who was SWltCh6d around a good many tlmes durlng the season and who lacklng the Welght and belng a semor was not seen ln actlon a lot but was a good man on de fense Edward Radovlch Eddle had the role of fllllng up the cen ter posltlons and had the hard luck of substltutlng for the Iron Man Wetzel He was a senlor and gave valuable asslstance ln scrlm mage So as we see It four of the sev en reserves are graduatlng and they wlll be mlssed llke thelr fel low varslty members As one of our promlnent buslness men Sald We should admlre the llttle fellow who can slt on the bench and come out and help develop the blg boys The football record for the same length of tlme shows Ander son s teams have copped 42 gomes lost 26 and tled 6 Second Row rf'ullllll1 Klb lll oll ll Nil lnl FIFSI Row 'Silk nl Sfllllndw Radoxlrll Ed Ray Wln In Golden Gloves Enterlng the Golden Glox es from Kewanee were four members of Kewanee Hlgh In the 112 pound class was Earl Rosenow ID the 118 pound class was Ray And erson ln the 126 pound class Merle Arderso a c l the za pound class Ed Schllndweln Al though enterlng only these four boys Kewanee made as good a showlng as any other team that was entered Out of these foul two were wlnners ln thelr respect IVC dlvlslons and the other two lost ln the quarter flnals Our champlons are the courag eous llttle 118 poundel Ray And erson who defeated Theus of Schrlebrls Gym and Luther Free man of East MOIIDQ Athletlc club IH the flnals Our other champlon IS yours truly Eddle Schllndweln who whlpped the dusky Don Nlch olson of East MOIIDC A A won by a K O from Chuck VVIIIIS of Schrlebrl s Gym Both of the w ln ners recelved bronze gloves awards for thelr dlvlslons and also a trlp to the prellmlnarles of the Golden Gloves ln ChlCagO The K8XV8Dlt6 staff VV1Sh6S to thank Albert Rodak for asslstlng them ln selllng candy and pop at varlous tlmes throughout the year Page 5 RIVETERS FOOTBALL The llttle fellows of Galen Lan dls made a great ShOXX1Ilg for the 'So 6 season wlnnlng three and loslng three games On just look lng at thls you would probably sag that thls w as only a falr rec ord but you should stop to con slder that when the Rlx eters play a game they are really playlng the second teams of the opposlng school whlle they are practlcally the thlld stung team of the Boll ermakers Some of the players of the Rlveters wlll make lt tough for the valslty reserves of the next yeal One IS Bob Klum tlnger a sophomore who can run and pass nlcely conslderlng that he has had but two years of ex perlence Bob proved durlng the season that he IS capable of hold lng down one of the ends left empty by the graduatlon of the capable Stoner but hls ablllty as a runner may flnd hlm ln the backfleld Another end who IS an artlst at snagglng passes Phll Gllfllan Wlll glve plenty of com petltlon to the other llne men Phll IS also a soph and under the tutorshlp of Galen Landls he has shown d6Cld0d lmprovement Coach Anderson Wlll also greet Don Green a fellow wlth plenty of ablllty and an ace on defense to add to the forward wall and Dean Hucklns a, husky of about 190 pounds of grlt and endurance DUFIHU the 35 36 season the Rlyeter Jour neyed to Peorla Manual where ey lost tough 18 to 0 scrap the Pe orla lads scored early on the lo cals and they were not able to break down e e a varslty and re serve squad at VVyomlng they won a hard fought 18 to 6 game The small lads from Nvethersfleld were the next xlctlms of the Lardls coached eleven Other games were lost to Pekln 19 to 0 nd Galesburg 13 to 7 whlle wlnnlng the other game from Prlnceton 19 to 0 So durlng the next year the fel lows who were taught the fun damentals by Galen Landls XVIII be promoted to the more FQSPOHSIIJB posltlons on the varslty team lhen to a I'lllYCd 1 1 ! J . E77-YY - - - - - ,I ,,-,3 Y . . v v ' - ' ' D ' , v ' 1 r . ' . ' D no nl H ' J . V ' . ' ' C : M ' . . l 1-l' 5, ' , ' 7 v ' - W --.- , . 'sk' 's, - - - ' : , 'w- 's. .'- ' -Q-in. . - ' y- . ' . . . - far from being a little fellow and A ' A n' ni 'n v 13: Ralph Nelson, another burly lad . . . , - ' I . ' I v 1 . ' - Q 1 l ' , ' . . H . I C! - 1 l K ' v S ' - .' ' U I ' - - ' , t h a 1 W ' - , - - . - I - - ' 2 ' l ' . ' - f - Q U, ffl, a 1 f - - . . ' Q1 ' fr- ' '. . H ' I ' vu ' I . + I I . ' ' ' - l - ' ' 1 n h 1 fl. . v ' v ' ' ' V 4 l . ' l ' as I . l . . . . ,' ' A ' tl ' ' ' y W 5 ' . ' v . , , 2' - H v 1 Y U v ' E4-'YYY V?-rig , T --,. 2-7-- l ' 'Wm IHI lxl' WANIFI Snctlon IX Kewinev Kcwinee Kew1nee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kevmnee Kewanee Kewwnee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewinfo FOUTPAI L S1 HFDI I I V ARQITY rpu Bu-ahnfll Prlnceton Rock Islwnd Peorm Central Moline Ewst Moline Gilflsburq Monmouth I '1 VETIIRS Gilesburg Pekm Manuil Princeton Wethersm r Wyomunq 'U 1 5 - +5 Mn C ' I A ' ' Q 111111111 Y J, 4 L W 4 v 4 1: K . 0 Co 5 C 1Il'1'.1I O . 12 . 1 15 1 1-1 ' 1.1 14 . 1. 13 '. . 13 5 ' 38 . G 'L ' , 13 19 12 . 6 . ,, 7 R . . 7 - 13 0 ' 19 1 0 - 18 19 ' O PG ,'1'i 7 . - I ' V 5 Sectlon IV THE KEWANITE Page 7 BUILERMAKERS WIN REGIUNM. TDIIRIEY TEAM WINS 11 Managers K H S HOLD LOSES 9 Wlth a record of 14 wms and 9 losses the Orange and Black closed the1r cag1ng schedule Although they xx ere not champxons they made a good showmg IH the B 1 0 o m mgton I n v1tat1onal Hohday tourn ament w1nn1ng thelr flrst counter vt 1th t h e P e o r 1 a Manual flve '37 to 17 but drop pmg a tough 3 to 29 to Bloom mgton Hlgh In the newly formed sectxon al meet whlch the I H S A A appornted the Borlermakers the hosts to erght teams of th1s v1c1n1ty two of whom were chosen by the d1s trxct at Galva the Andersonmen copped the three day gr1nd and years and earned themselves the rlght to part1c1pate 1n the sec t1ona1 at Mohne As has been rxghtly termed the toughest sec tlonal rn the state the Borlermak ers were unfortunate at drawmg the toughest bracket wxth teams l1ke Galesburg Monmouth and East Molme Although Molme won the1r own tournament the1r oppos1t1on appeared to be eas1er havmg Fulton Erxe and Wethers fleld 1n the other bracket The Orange and Black won therr flrst game 1n the Mohne meet from Monmouth but lost to East Mohne who had ellmlnated Galesburg As the Bollermakers w1ll lose all but one of thexr lettermen the commg season wxll be 1n doubt Apples Helslander at the pxvot pos1t1on w1l1 return and wrth some promlsmg materlal from the Re serves Coach Andersons hopes are lncreasmg Another new member of the fac ulty thls year IS Kno I Tall who IS so rntellrgent that she can teach any subject m the currlculum Her graduate vsork at Elm1ra Tech has enabled her to g1ve valuable ard to Mr Braham Her plcture rs ln sectlon two page seven We hope that she wlll not be vuth us agam next year Joke 4Cont1nufd from Pagf 23 duty of these lads IS the Job of taklng the soreness out of the stra1ned and bruxsed muscles of our heroes after a hard mght of practlce or a tough game Thls year we w1ll lose Jack Ladd one of the managers who has been stxckmg to the game off and on for two years We beheve that the school should pay honor to these lads as well as the boys 1n unl form Durmg the basketball season we shout the pralse of the fellow who makes the baskets and the lad who turns ln a sparkllng play but the lxttle fellows who keep thls team so vxell equlpped and clean are never grven a helprng hand and as C O S has Sald they are among the unsung heroes For our bas ketball team we have Lawrence Talbot George Bradley and Bob Curr1er checkxng the equlpment and shlnmg the balls up so that they look l1ke new They are the boys who have grven out more durmg the season and have kept the blg boys muscles ln shape REG TOURNEY A new thmg 1n the way of se lectmg a team for the sectlonal tournament was Oflglnated for the state by the Illmols Hlgh School Athletlc Assoclatlon rn the form of a reglonal tournament The idea of thls as vue can see IS to grve the smaller schools of the state a better chance to perform ln the dlstrlct In our case the dlstrxct IS at Galva Another beneflt w1ll be better games 1n the regronal where all the stronger teams are represented Under the leadership f our prlnclpal R M Robmson the wanee Regxonal tournament was run off 1n excellent fashlon The teams partlclpatmg nn the tourna ment were the wmners at the Galva d1str1ct La Fayette the wm ner and Galva the runner up Alpha Geneseo Aledo Wethers f1eld and Kewanee the hosts Agam the teams of Kewanee showed thelr power and the re sult was the settling of the rub off game the c1ty champxonshlp 1n one game wlth Wethersfleld As you all know old K H S won Second Row Talbot Gllflllan Hufkms Slmp on NItCollum XIIRIIIIQ Coach Antler on First Row Ruff Rouh Nmlon Slllllktjlth Helslander Wttltl Wilson Q ,7..77, F' O I C ' ' I ' 0 ,. - ,- . i . . ' ' n H ' v ' I . . , , , , Y ' . . en- ,l ' ' , y . - y ' . . 0 3 ' , a ' ' ' ' s 1 , in ' H- ' ' 1 Q ..... I , , 1 ' V Y Il ' , - , - I ' , . '. . . . - ' Y i kept up with the teams of former than ten miles of tape and gauze and the tournament championship y . ' A - - u - v n ' - . , . . . . y i ,, 7, . Y . , , . . , ' i Y - , U YY ' ' , , P T 7 ni - Y D l . . l Y . V ' v' I . . ' S , . ' . . S , . A S . -- - ' : Y. s, . -s . -Q ?, . Page 8 THE KEWANITE Sectlon IV Shmkevlch Elected Honorary Captaln Dale Nelson A fellow who dur ln the 35 36 season showed the fans that he wa the marks man of the Boll ermakers Recall mg the Sheffleld game wlth ap proxlmately two mmutes to play Coach Anderson was holdmg back the regular flve as Coach Ray Holmes of East Mohne was scout mg the game Dale was glven the nod and when the flnal gun sound ed he had three baskets to h1s credlt Dale has spent four years on the Orange and Black teams and he has made a flne showmg Franklin Wu s n One of he fellows who was outstandlng dur 1ng the season and was always m there plugglng t the basket w1th determma t1on IS none oth f er than our fancy s ot artlst Frankxe Wllson typxcal Boller maker f 1 g h t whlch was present a good many tlme durmg the yeax Except for a few tlmes he was not a hxgh scorer but when gxven the chance he could be depended on to con vert a good per cent of h1s at tempts His favorlte shot appear ed to be a hook shot from beneath the basket He also could take care of h1s shale of the defense work Dean Stoner After gettlng to a s art D e a n made up for the t1me he Il1lSS6Ll b hl hard drlvmg a n l splrlted type of pla The de fense w h 1 c h Coach Ross An derson Ol lgl nated for the -'P Orange and Black needed peppv foxw axds He found one of h1s chasing bulldogs Ill Stoner and as has been preuously stated he prowed to be the gunner and one of the hot shots of the team at the free throw lme tw o fast and LETTER WINNERS Freddy Shlnke Albert Hels vuch Through out the entxre season Freddy 11ved up to h1s hlgh standard of basketball a n d was plCk8d a one of the most valuable players 1n the Northwest conference Thls year he was g1v en h o n o r a b l e mentlon on the all state teams plcked by Pat Harmon he alsol won the m1n1a ture gold basketball for having the best percentage of free throws or the season Fred flmshed wlth a llttle over 600 per cent Russel Wetzel Russ started out good thls year but was hand1 capped great deal due to the fac that h 1 s style of shootlng was c h a n g e d c o m p l e t e I y a number of tlm6S durmg the sea son Hxs smooth and p l e a s 1 n g style of playmg made hlm a han dy man on of fense and an ace 1n holdlng down the hxgh scorm leaders of the opponents Russ spent four seasons on the K H S basketball teams he came up from the Reserxes after makln a good showmg 1n 34 35 Loran Roush th little er rxer the name we usually con nec wlth our llttle speedster Loran Roush w s n t a bt v e mated You can flnd out from Coach Anderson xt was a d1ff1cult matter to supply hlm wlth a palr of shoes whxch would keep hlm on h1s feet As you probably notlced he was on the floor a number of times after delu eung one of h1s bullet passes of faklng h1s man out of posltlon Loran !CC6lVCil thxs name after one of the conference games ln whxch he made xt tough sleddmg for the hot shots of the vlsltors ' -s- lander Thxs year Apples flmshed h1s sec X ond year as a regular He has a record whlch IS a real credlt to the school Enterlng K H S two years ago Apples made the team h1s flrst year out as the regu lar center and contmued through the 35 36 sche dule ln the same posltlon Bemg only a Junlor Apples w1ll be the only letterman returnlng for the Bollermaker flve and this puts an added burden on Tmy as he wxll lead the Orange and Black O r I e McCol lum durmg the f1rst of the sea son Orxe showed sxgns of develop 1ng mto a de pendable regular but towards the last of the sche d le he h a d trouble wlth h1s shootmg eye and a tough tlme xn , guard posltlon In some of the early games he was a mam cog 1n the Bollermaker ma chlnery and could be relled on m tammg the hot shots of the Orange and Black foes Orme spent three years on the K H S squads and ln h1s Junior year he was a real asset to Reserves of Galen Landls Stanley Mas kums although Skmny d1d not start out the early part of the schedule he made up for what he missed at the opening of the season by turnmg m some flne per formances ln the fmal con ference games In the last en gagement wlth the Molme Ma roons Skmny gase a good account of hxmself but desplte h1s efforts the Orange and Black dropped a tough 31 to 29 decxslon to the Molme sectxonal champions In hxs Jumor year he was the hot shot of he Reserves s . Q. so 5'-pfrosrrr , . Y - ' V - g . . ' 1 5 . . - ' A U H ' v - ' '- l f l . . . . ,s--sE,Es ' : 4 Y -4-- . .ID g h 2 : t K i . ' A . Mp. - a-. rx, A . 1 t ' K If' W . - , . M ' f N A ' ' - A J a , A ' 16 9 - U . . Pill Frgnkle hadfhff at the guard post battling for his , 2 C . . g f . , - . . . I I . I ' - ,' . g g . . . . ' - - . u - . . . -, . . 1 . . - -sv sw. srv.-. 1 1 I -- C ' t - N . . z - ,. . 'a , 'CC mt' 1 , ' , . l ' f L! off late N ' I . P , 5 1 1 a 0 i ill 1 v . uit , ' ' 1 O r e s t i - ' 1- . 4 A A - ,fr l y- - ' ' ' ' ' ' Lt f Y . E . - S ll,- - . 7. - I . K X V ' X . . . - . Sectlon IX THE KEW AINITE Page 9 NIAINY PROSPECTS FOR '31 TEANI The team of 6 I xxrll be made up for the most part of the Pe serxes of 'J 6 and so xxe xxrll rntroduce these felloxxs It xx ould be xerx hard to p1Ck an outstandrng plax er of the team coached bx Galen Landrs because the team xx as xerx xx ell balanced The felloxxs to earn numerals xxere Lloyd Borkgren one of the marnstaxs of the effectxxe defense Second Row Faull Pta nlk Thompson VVIII3, Coach I rndr Fnrst Row Schlrndxxun Duxt chaxfr Ruff Gllfrllan Borkgr n Iax employed by the small Borler makers Porky speclallzed rn a push shot from hrs forehead and at txmes was xery successful Phrl G1lf1llan one of the mcest and most promlsrng players on the Reserxes squad Phrl proved un stopable rn the Sheffreld and Rock Island games and h1s way of t.XKlSt1Ilg and shootrng makes hrm one of the maln cogs of the hrgh scorrng offense Archre Thompson the tallest of the prospects com mg up from the reserxes and al xxays a good rebound man Archle found hrs shootrng eye as the season got under xxay Rerff vxhlle not a hot shot IH scor mg xxas always capable of put tmg the ball through the old net Vern xxas a teammate of 1n holdrng doxxn the hrgh scorrng offense of the xrsrtors Bob Vhley although not xxrth us the vxhole season he proxed hrs xxorth after hrs transfer from the large Cas per Vxyommg school Hrs pleas rng type of play earned hrm the rrght to traxel to the sectronal along vxlth Archle Thompson Doug Lay the smallest member of the squad but he proxed hrs abrlrty rn the rellef role and ln a Vernon Porky couple of games was an ace on de fense Bob Chapman another substrtute vxho showed srgns of lmprovement and who xfxrll b brddmg for a varsrty posrtlon next year LJIRGIL SQUAD OF RIX ETERS The smaller lads of Coaeh Ste xens xx ere more actrxc than usual thls xear These felloxxs are the Prxeters and thex plwxed srme of the Peserxes frames thrs rn rkrng., rr schedule also h If e IQ xear As a xxhole then se s n x as successful xx1th erght xxrns ehalkel up a alnst f1xe losses me nrrlvrr e rroxer e xxas shoxxn rn the Prxetrrs comrng up for Peserxe posrtrr x be such plaxers IS Crahirr ulrgan utcr 1 t xx osx height xx1ll be rf rc It efrt 'Nelson a felloxx xxrth a good exe and an ace on defense Jack Sc lrndxxern another guard xxh: s oxxcd I bv rnrproxement dur 5, a speedx lrttle forxx ard xx 1th plenty of S1lOOI.1H,E, abr 1tx Blut ru baker xxhose specralltx rs guard xxrll o proxe xrur c I xx1ll Gaxlord Thompswn .1 bl, fel loxx xxho came throu h the last of the xear For part of the sc-'asm the teams xxerc dlxxded rnto freshme '1 sophomores In the clcsrng games most of the sophomores transferred to the Reserx es xx here there xx as a shortage of members as a result of promotrne, some of the reserxe squad to the xarsrtx so that thex could be educated IH gear VN GTG Sav Stoner xxho rs thls felloxx Ask hlm to shoxx xou the blg plcture of Kax rn lr brllfold some dax Kay Larson goes xxlth Third Row turrnr Nlonu kr hulano XXIII Nllon Padoxlnll Hrlxxrr Second Row Kolrhr Srlrllndxxfrn Brubak-r Ixon llnltqurt Tfrrx Po'n xx Lua: lr St. xf ns First Row Thornpson Poison Stronlxs Brknr lford Nzall-Ioxxslel 1115.11 1.111 I ' ' Y v Y 1 Y P 1 W Y L A A M? v 1 1 ' Y' I . I- .I - .I , . fI I f ' ' ' I I - - .'I-1 ----f I f , , ' , ,ge Y cena, L 1- ,f I I-w -UD ., Q 1' f ' ' '4 the' . ' 1 '- . er ' l -r' th'.. cr ' ' Y I , . .. 3, So rer 1 C JI nn I' '-n 'lil ' . . ' ' 1 J 'f :rnrl ' r I.. . wr's x'ill . - j '. ICI 3 1 1 M l ' ' , a cer 1 ' an I 'or'xx'ar'd 'h . - -' f ' I e '-1 ben- ' I A' I V V f I ' - r fh' X' ff.' -1 . h '1 2 'g ' ' '- ' 'in ' the season: and Bus Johnson, I ' 'l' B - . I' Y ' r -I 'I rx ' ' Ing, ' als ' 'z l z bl -, as' .' V V .45 v f ',,- - ' rn .nd . ' I ' A 'A . W Z . S'. , S . '. ' A -5. -I 'vs v -' v ' :-' 'S' 4-.IZ ' ':' . .. H - - - Q or , , Y ' , , Q ' e ' F' ' , I' , , - Page 10 THE REWANITE BASKETBALL SC HEDL LE VARSITY Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Cambrldge Ornon Alpha Corpus Chrnstl Mollne Sheffneld East Molme Galesburg Wethersfleld Monmoutl Corpus Christa Rock Island Molme Princeton East Molme Galesburg Wethersfneld Monmouth Rock Island ament Sectuonal Tourn Kewanee Kewanee Bloomington Tou Kewanee RIVETERS Rlveters Rlveters Raveters Rlveters Rlveters Rlveters Rlveters Ruveters Rlveters Rnveters Rlveters Rlveters Rlveters Won 8 Lost 5 RES Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves 40 VVon 12 Lost 4 ERVES Monmouth East Molme rnament Peoria Manual La Fayette Frosh Galva Frosh La Fayette Frosh Galva Frosh Wethersfleld Reserves Corpus Chrustn Reserves Rotary Jumor Hugh Wethersfleld Reserves Tornadoes C Y O Reserves Alpha Reserves Orson Reserves Y Corpus Chrusta Reserves Mollne Sopls Sheffield Reserves Galesburg Sophs Wethersfleld Reserves Corpus Christ: Rock Island Sophs Molme Sophs Princeton Reserves East Molme Monmouth Sophs East Molme Rock Island Sophs Wethersfneld Reserves Sect.-an I , Y .. ,.,...... , ,..,, ...,,, . , 21 ' , , ,, , ,, . , 14 , ,,,A,,A,,,, ,A ,,,,, ,, , ,34 ' ,, ,, A ,, 29 , ,le..l.,... . ,.,. , . 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O. . , ,, , 2,27 .A .,.....,.,,.,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, , ,, 25 .,,-.,,13 ,.., ,, . , ,, , 31 ' 1 , ,, , ,,,,,,..14 to .. .,.,,... ,,,,, , ,, ,, , , 31 , , ., ., ,. 21 ,, ,.,. ,, , 31 ' ,, ,, , 10 , , , . .,. 21 ' ' . . , 26 ,, ,l,, ,,... . , , 31 , , 24 , , ,,,, , , , 18 ' ,. . ...H36 . ,, , . . 23 ' 22 .. , 30 ' , , ,, 40 , , 30 - 25 ,, , . 32 ' 33 27 , 17 . , ' 13 Section IV THE KEWANITE Page 11 K H S HAS PROSPECTS FOR GOOD TRACK TEAM Aprul 14-The Boxlermakers thxs year should have one of the best track teams IH the hmstory of the school To back thls up you may notxce that we have fellows out for track thls year who were han dlcapped ln the past by bemg en gaged ln some other sport when track season rolled around A tough schedule w1ll greet the as plrants and Coach Ed Stevens has been handlcapped by the cold spell whlch cut off a good part of the tralnlng season One meet the Peorxa Manual xndoor meet was turned down because of lack of practxce The team thxs year has not been defmxtely plcked but the results of the fxrst meet at Geneseo ln whlch the Bollermakers flmshed fxfth wlll glve some ldea as to the strength of the Orange and Black Wlth twelve teams placmg Gales burg flrst wlth 6215 Rock Island second wlth 4315 East Mollne third wlth 33 Molme fourth wxth 2615 and Kewanee flfth vxlth 26 pomts Many records fell 1n thls mvltatxonal Kewanee had the honor of breaklng two of these records Merle Anderson cl1pped former mlle record of 5 033 w1th a sparkllng 4 53 5 and Fred Shm kevlch bettered the hlgh Jump rec ord wlth h1s 5 foot 9 lnch Jump Dean Stoner placed fourth ln the same event Other Kewanee pomts were made by Don Green who placed flfth ln the mlle run Sh1nkev1ch who placed thlrd ln the shotput Apples Helslander mlssed thlrd place by an elghth of an mch Our dash and relay men mclude Russ Wetzel Franklm Wxlson Laurel Clark Gene Anderson Clark llkely to be the pole vault entry ln the commg meets Track Schedule Announced Aprll 1 Today the track sche dule for thls season was announced by the athletlc department as fol lows Aprll 11 Geneseo Invltatxonal meet Aprll 18 Trlangular meet with Galesburg and Geneseo Aprll 25 Bradford relays May 2 Northwest Conference at Molme May 9 Dlstrlct at Rock Island May 16-The state meet l Sprlng Football One of the essentlals of the foot ball season IS sprmg football Sprlng football keeps the boys ln shape so that there are not so many months of loafmg between the seasons also lt gxves the play ers C0mlHg up from the Rlveters the necessary traxnlng before the regular season wh1ch they lack for varslty posltlons In charge of spring trammg IS Coach An derson wxth Chff Hymk and Galen Landxs glvmg valuable as sxstance Whlle Coach Anderson has the back fxeld runnlng pass mg and k1ck1ng to develop the younger players on whom wlll be a blg burden this commg season Cllff Hymk IS g1v1ng the hne a few lessons ln drwmg the enemy wall backwards vla the blg wood sledge whlch you probably have seen at some tlme or another Galen Landls also has hls hands full wlth the freshmen of next year By the looks of some of these elghth graders the old say mg that the teams are growlng smaller each year appears to be Just a myth Kewanee Gets 4th at Bradford Class A Peoria Central Hyde Park fChlC2.gOJ Kewanee Class B Bradford Galva With 26 schools from all sec tlons of the state competmg the small Farmmgton trackmen walked off wlth class A honors beating Peorla Central by one pomt Although the Hyde Park men dld not wln the meet they had some flne athletes and not untxl the last events dxd the Farmmg ton lads clmch the wm Clark Shaughnessey set some kmd of an lI'ldlV1dU3l record when he placed ln every one of the lI'ldlVldl13l events wmnlng two of them He counted 20 polnts for hxs teams total For Kewanee Fred Sh1nkev1ch got second m the hlgh Jump and Dean Stoner tled for fourth and flfth In the shot put Fred an nexed fourth whlle Apples Hel V l MANY REPORT FOR TRACK May 22 The Orange and Black tracksters schedule for the 36 season was the toughest 1n years for example the meet at Bradford m vshnch 26 schools of both class A and B standmg competed Schedule Geneseo Invltatlonal meet Galesburg Trlangular wlth Ke wanee Monmouth Bradford relays Monmouth Northwest confer ence DlStFlCt meet at Rock Island State meet at Umverslty of Ill lnols Champaign A lot of new faces were seen this year on the track team a few of whom showed that they had the abllltv as runners or welght men In the pole vault we had Bob Klem Beverly Baker and Laurel Clark Laurel placed second thls event at the Galesburg meet The hlgh Jump asplrants were Fred Sh1nkev1ch and Dean Stoner both of whom made good ln this d1v1s1on Also ln the W6lghtS we had Sh1nkev1ch Apples He slander and small Loran Roush the latter hurllng the Javehn for the Bollermakers The dlstance runs produced some new and old members Merle Anderson Don Green Ray Anderson Russ Wet zel and Ralph Sandberg The dash men mcluded Laurel Clark Bob Armstrong John Mlllman and Dean Stoner The freshman sophomore relay tmger Francls Kalne Gaylord Thompson Bob Armstrong and John Mlllman FOOTBALL ODDITIES Alonzo Stagg IS the oldest foot ball coach ln pomt of servlce hxs career begmnmg m 1891 as tutor ln Snrmgfleld Mass for a total of 46 years of 1935 had plays thls record IS the only States that Ohlo State s team 150 dlfferent offenslve bemg an establlshed Soldler F1eld Ch1C3gO stadlum IH the Unlted ever has housed 100 000 or more paid admxsslons slander got flfth In the broad Jump Sh1nkev1ch took thlrd In the relays the Orange and Black dldn t fare so well In the ten lap relay the Kewaneeans copped sec ond w1th Frankhn YV11son Russ Wetzel Don Green and Merle And erson nartlclpatmg The fresh man sophomore relay team placed 1n one of the heats of the one lap relay I I I 49 .,,. . . . , - , , . 1 I - ' . 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Page 12 THE KEWANITE Section IV GOLF AND TENNIS TOURl1Hm6nT Welch Pletkovlch Wysowskn Bradley GOLF TEAM Apr 20 Although the a1r IS st1ll a llttle blt cool and the wlnd IS blowmg a mlghty gale the fel lows are already knocklng the old whlte pellet dovxn the faxrways The reason as you mlght guess IS to get ln shape to earn themselves a posltlon on the Bollermaker golf team whlch w1ll enter the d1str1ct tournament at Rock Island on May 2 Just as a fellow on the football squad looks forward to the football schedule 1n the same manner does the golfer awalt the comlng of the warmer weather of the sprlng to partlclpate xn the few meets for th1s sport In K H S vue have a number of exceptxonally good golfers and as ln the past they always make a good showlng for the school On the team this year we have Ed mund QZ1mboJ VVysowsk1 a lad who has been playmg and shoot lng with the xeterans of Kewanee for the last few years and has all the slgns of hlttxng the hlgh spots ln the golfing vsorld Last year when a freshman he vxent to the state tournament and made a good showing and th1s year he has a, good chance of bexng up vnth the leaders lf he contmues the pace he has set so far Another mem ber of the team IS John Pletko uch who holds the 'Vlnlland Coun Mullngan Bond TENNIS TEAM One of the sports whlch xs rap 1dly becomlng more and more popular ln hlgh school IS tenms We have ln K H S some prom1s mg young players who have held a good number of Junlor tltles and who showed up well xn the fxrst meet of the Northwest Conference Our slngles players mclude Phll Gxlflllan who represented K H S last vear ln the conference meet ln whlch the locals were the hosts to the other schools and Phxl Hay ward not a newcomer ln the game and a challenger to Gllflllan for the r1ght to represent the Boller makers as the smgles player en tered 1n the meet on May 2 Our doubles team went to the state last year and they w1ll be out to repeat th1s The team of John Bond and Graham Mull1gan swept asxde all opposltlon ln the d1str1ct meet last year and they wxll prob ably enter under the Bollermakers colors at Prmceton on May 2 The 1936 dxstrlct tennls toumeys w1ll be held on Saturday May 2 t Prmceton Other dlstrxcts where s1m1lar tournaments will be held mclude Belleville Bridgeport Carbondale Decatur Greenville Hoopeston Jol1et Macomb fAcad emyl Oak Park Pekln Prmceton Rockford and Rock Island The vsmner and the runner up lll both the doubles and smgles meets will represent thelr respect 1ve dlstrlcts on May 15 and 16 at the Unlverslty of Illmols at Cham palgn try club Junlor champlonshlp and has a xery good record as golfer George Bradley and Sherry XX elch xull also represent the locals xuth the team and although they dld not do so well last year thev are capable of shootlng up DOT-GS ff, W R M Robmson carried out hls part of the regxonal tournament ln excellent fashlon as dld all the rest of the offlcxals of this meet Alphas coach Dean Robb de clared that he was hxghly pleased w1th the tournament and thanked the Kewanee management for the way lt was handled We conslder th1s a comphment consldermg the loss of Alpha to Wethersfleld ln the last second of play as Van Den Berghe swxshed the net wxth the gun 1n the air The offlclals of the tournament Robb of Prmceton and Clark of Rock Island earned out the of fxclatlng end of the games very well As a result of thelr good work Robb was plcked to offlclate at the state tournament The crowd from Aledo came wlth a good sp1r1t and we had a chance to see one of our old class mates Gall Waespe We are st1ll wondermg how he stood on that game And has he got an eye for fems When one Alpha fan was asked lf every one m Alpha came to the Wethersfleld game he rephed Everybody but the mayor and the town pump The excellent crowds at the re glonal meet put the Student Coun cll 1n fxne shape The results of the flrst North west Conference meet were Golf Flrst East Molme 5 pomts Second Kewanee 4 pomts Thxrd Molme 3 pomts Fourth Galesburg 11,2 pomts Fxfth Rock Island 11 pomts Monmouth dxd not enter Tennis Flrst Rock Island 5 pomts Second East Molme 4 pomts Thlrd Kewanee 3 pomts Fourth Galesburg 1' pomts Flfth Mohne 115 pomts Monmouth dld not enter wlth the best of them The dlstrlct golf tourney Wl not be held at Prmceton wlth he tenms but the Bollermakers w1l Journey to Rock Island for the dls trlct I' m A 6 , y Y Y - l -,, l . - 1 1A..., V.?7l ' ' l . 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V ' 1 .I r v ', . .I I V a Y ' - r v I u ' 'A 9 X . l - .V I Y D -s ' , ' A -' ' Qi Section IV THE KEWANITE Page 13 INTRAMURAL SPORTS Second Row Wil on Buntm Humphru First Row Faull Xndfrson Brosius One form of 1nterest provided for those who were not active during football season was the mtra mural or inter class basket ball This year the teams were wery evenly matched and the re sult was a close race with the second sen1or team winning after a tough game in the finals with the other senior section On the the wmnlng team were Franklin VV1lson and Robert Humphrey as forwards Shannon Buntm at the pivot position and Don Faull Gene Anderson and Robert Brosius as guards These intra mural tour naments under the dlrection f Coach Ed Stevens have proved very lnterestmg during the past seasons and the enrollment of this year was far above that of the previous years As a result of the popularity which these sports haue attained the school authorities vnll con tlnue promoting mterclass basket ball and baseball The teams of the basketball league were formed by boys appolnted by Mr Stevens and they were gn en the choice of their respect1ve groups When one of the teams appeared too strong they xx ere dnlded up and ln this vxay an interesting tourna ment was formed mstead of the runavxays whlch were frequent occurrences during the other years classes have proved to be so popular during the past year that many of the girls have gone down to the gym during practi cally every study period they have had It is seldom that so much mterest IS shown in a single sub ject Baseball One of the most interestlng of t h e mtra mural tournaments proved to be the baseball schedule which vsas planned by Coach Ed Stexens for those who were not out for football or enlisted ln some other school actluty which would interfere with the schedule The North Semors reminded the under classmen that they are st1ll the rulers and walked off xxlth the championship honors This tour ney was made up of seven teams Here s the way they teamed up East Freshmen Talbot Cur rier XVest Debra Gibson Hamil ton Keelmg and KW8t1HSk1 Franklln Freshmen Leplanka Segura Kostenson Cook Snider Jones and KHCQBOUWICZ Vkest Freshmen Schlmdvnem Ward De Barre Stoval Conrady Felton Comer Urquiza and Hicks Sophomores Millman Ford Grothe Johnson Hlppert Cam Baker Fred Ptasnxk and S John son Juniors Johnson Heck Baker Kwetinskl Seyler and Bubnxck South Semors G Anderson Faull H Anderson Waldorf Van Scoyoc Clong Johnson and Schlindwein North Seniors Roush Saigh Harding Gamble Roger Rodak Walt Ptasn1k Willie Ptasmk Sles and Severs Second Row Sirk Roger Rodak Ptasmk Furs! Row Rou h W Pta nik S xer L s ' - 5 , A in l 'A ' v' v ' v L Q Av . l - by 1' 4 A f ' v f f 5, ' A N X ' a V D : , I 3 ' f ' l , Basketball The girls' physical education X Adkins, Ereenhagen, Mulligan: ' - 5 , f X' , .. V r 1 f . ' ' . O' X U V . ' 'I 1 C ' , V ' ' , , av , Page 14 THE KEWANITE Sectlon IV GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Gym Classes Interestlng Sept 13-The gym classes of 35 36 today welcomed a new physlcal educatlon lnstructer MISS Mlhallk under whose lnstructlon the classes hope to rapldly ad vance The classes are dlVld8d lnto freshmen and advanced classes The advanced classes are made up from the sophomores Junlors and senlors who are lnterested ln gym work The freshmen are dlVld0d lnto a group by themselves Speedball IS taken up at the flrst of the season Thls IS a sport that has the comblnatlon of basketball football and soccer It IS a fast movlng game and lt teaches team work sportsmanshlp and falr play After It gets too cold the classes meet ln the gym and basketball IS put ln progress Thls year basket ball IS to be made lnterestlng for every glrl Teams wlll be chosen among the students ln thelr gym classes whlch Wlll glve every glrl a chance to partlclpate A small tournament wlll be la ed ln class wlnnlng teams of each class wlll be entered ln a tournament to be played after school hours After the basketball season IS over whlch lasts for about slx weeks apparatus work IS taken up Thls IS where the sore backs sore muscles and sore everythlng IS obtalned Apparatus work IS very lnterestlng and very good exerclse It takes ln tumbllng trapeze stunts vaults over the box and the horse and balanclng Folk danclng IS taken up after basketball Thls IS always a lot of fun for they glVE dances from every country Germany Holland Czechoslovakla Poland Swltzer land and many more are taught Tap danclng IS also taken up Thls IS the tlme of year when the graceful people have thelr chance to dlsplay thelr talent DaDClng teaches the students coordlnatlon and gracefulness and develops an ear for muslc In February lt IS stlll cold volley ball IS the next thlng ln llne The glrls flnd volley ball a very excltlng game and they also flnd that lt requlres much team work to make lt a good game After the wolley ball tourna ment IS played the gym classes are agaln held out of doors Thls SENIORS COP SPEEDBALL TOURNEY .v xg :Aff f l The glrls lnter class speedball tournament was held wlth the senlors taklng all the honors The senlors won every game whlch they played as well as havlng a hard battle wlth thelr strong rlvals the Junlors Those on the wlnnlng team ln clude Neena Ptasnlk Mary Bal ses Catherlne Holtschult Paullne Van Raemdonk Nalda Pt3SHlk Mary Currler Allce Johnson Frances Anderson and Evelyn Shaheen The flnal score of thls hard fought game was Senlors 13 Junlors 13 The scores of the other games Sophomores 15 Freshles 0 12 Sophomores 6 6 Freshles 2 19 Freshles 7 12 Sophomores 8 FOOTBALL ODDITIES Harold fRedJ Grange playlng for Illlnols agalnst Mlchlgan 1924 handled the ball only flve tlmes and scored flve touch downs Red Grange chalked up a modern ground galnlng rec ord wlth 3 337 yards for an aver age of 9 yards per mlnute durlng hlS three years of varslty playlng wlth Illlnols Armys squad of 51 players halled from 29 states Senlors JUDIOTS Senlors J unlors IS the season of baseball and track work Broadjump hlgh Jump relays dashes ball throw lng and many other track 3CtlVl tles glVe the glrls a chance for ln dlvldual competltlon The track season IS ended wlth the track meet Then baseball IS taken up more serlously The rules and strlkes are taken up f0I' the flrst f.1l'll6 ln the gym The glrls all enjoy thls and hope to keep up such actlvlty IH future years And so ends the season of gym actlxltles The slogan seems to be whatever the weather com mands the gym classes accordlng ly follow ln thelr work JUNIOR GIRLS DEFEAT SRS IN BASKET The last game of the season has determlned the champlons of the lnter class basketball tournament The senlors and Junlors had won every game they played and on January 27 stood faclng each oth er each Wlth determlnatlon t vtln The senlors had the Junlors vlor rlcd ln the flrst quarter by tylng the score more than once But the senlors soon fell behlnd and the JUHIOTS won by a score of 41 to 19 The scores of the precedlng games were Freshles 20 Sophs 13 Sophs 10 Junlors 49 Freshles 11 Junlors 44 FOOTBALL ODDITI ES Hlstory establlshes that the Spartans played football before 500 B C calllng It Harpaston They used no goal posts a goal belng made by klcklng the ball across the opponents llne Plttsburgh was the flrst large clty to have a professlonal team The small town of Latrobe Penn sylvanla however says Dr Harry A March called the Father cf Pro Football has the honor of holdlng the flrst professlonal match ln 1895 Johnny Maul betsch Mlchlgan probably great est plunglng fullback of all tlme galned about 350 yards agalnst Harvard ln 1913 but Harvard v on the game 7 to O FROSH GIRLS REQUIRED TO TAKE GYM Every freshman glrl IS requlred to take physlcal educatlon A doctors permlt IS the only reason that some of the freshmen are unable to partlclpate The classes are not only fllled Wlth freshmen but a good many upper classmen contlnue to take thls subject Gym offers relaxatlon from the dally grlnd of studylng It IS fun and also good experlence for ev ery glrl The out of doors work keeps one ln a cheerful dlsposltlon and ln good health The students also learn good sportsmanshlp falr play and team vlork Every student IS glwen a chance to se lect sonle actlvlty whlch she may llke better than others 9 1 .. A A LLL Sagas-- : 1 . l ' . - I . 1 1 -1 --- i ' . ' I . 1 1 1 ty 1 5 ' ' xtl, 1' . . . I ntfis 'A I, o . . . A I 1 ' - l V V ' . , . . ' . ' ' , 1 ' I l ,f . .' . . 1 . , . - ' ' . . 4 , . Y I ' y - 1 - ' 1 1 ' I . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . 1 1 1 ' ' , - , 1 . . . - lii-M-M74 . ' 1 I . ' . ' . - N , , - - ll 11 . . . . ., . 1 . I . A , ' ' . . . . . . .P y l - to flnd the wlnnlng team. The 1 were: - ' 1 : ' 1 1 ' ' 1- l 1 1 , . 11 l ' . . 1 1 1 1 1 ' - ' 1 -'Q ' ' - ' 1 . 1 - . . . I ' ' in ' , J . . Q , , . . . 1 , - .lhb-. , . . . 1 - , . . ' ' ' , 1 1 ' 1 . . . . 1 . . . 1 - 1 , l ' ' 1. Y Y , - . . . ' ' ' . ' . . , . . ' . . ' 1 - 1 ' . I I 7 - 1 1 - y so . t . . . ' . I I I I COMICS Sectlon V THE REWANITE Page 1 CALENDAR September 3 Tuesday Back agam A new deal for the freshmen but lts the same place same t1me and same faces to the upperclassmen It seems good to be back doesn t lt '7 September 4-Wednesday Freshmen are stlll runmng around loose but then gxve them tlme glVC them tlme Claude Brlggs forgot to go to home room thls mormng so he came to S H and enterta1ned the semors for a half hour especlally V1v And erson September 5 Thursday Same old tune agaln today Please remaln m your seats unt1l the bell stops rmgmg September 6-Friday My but those lovely luttle Jun 1ors are havmg a good t1me from 3 to .3 45 1n the audltorlum domg thelr homework Student Councll meetmg Who year A bold llttle freshman grrl put her slxp on the boys spmdle today No laughs no sn1ckers ' September 10-Tuesday Another day XVe re begmnmg to get down to work arent we teachers September 11 Wednesday FIFSE pep meetlng for the fresh men and are they ever weak' Lheer leaders w ere trylng out th1S mormng too maybe that accounts for lt September 12 Thursday Mr Reynolds the magazme fel low was here today offermg blg Der and better opportumtles IH the magazlne proposltlon September 13 Friday Fr1day the 13th Are you super st1t1ous Maybe thats why the Corpus Chrlstx Kewanee football game turned out 0 0 September 16-Monday Home rooms so that magazlne subscrlptlons could be checked ln Magazlne sales are gomg much better than last year EE HIGH September 17 Tuesday H1 Y and Trl Y welner roast out at Calhoun Art club havmg one tomorrow mght More fun ' More burnt we1ners ' September 18-Wednesday It was actually so hot today that Buckley had to put on hls heavy wool sweater to prevent hls catch mg cold Septemb r 19 Thursday Upper classmen were favored by the return of the Rlley quartette who presented an excellent pro gram of songs and v1ol1n slectlons September 20 Friday Freshman pep meetmg We beat Bushnell 13 12 All hats off to Helslander for hls 60 yard run September 23 Monday End of magazlne campalgn Jlmmle Salgh won the prxze September 24-Tuesday Teachers are bearmg down and begmnmg to talk about report cards Why so soon teachers? 'P September 25 Wednesday em agaln Vance Thats the spxrlt September 26-Thursday In1t1at1on of Trl Y members Nobody recognxzed you Rose drd you get out of the wrong Slde of bed or somethmg September 27 Friday Semor Freshman receptxon Dld the freshmen or the upperclass men get hazed afterwards? Ask the pollce for further mformatxon September 30-Monday Beat Peorla Saturday Flrst soclal hour and can those freshles dance Oct ber 1 Tuesday We see that Romack IS stlll do mg hls blt about the school that IS wlth the teachers of the weaker sea October 2 Wednesday Everyones all exclted and anx 1ous about the homecommg and the floats Oct ber 3 Thursday B1g hubbub FIFSE talkxe movle Bonflre mass meetmg and torch hght parade '1 great success October 4--Frnday The eventful day at last The parade was best ever' Tled Prmce ton 14 14 and last but not least the enjoyable Kewanlte dance October 7 Monday All the excltement IS over agann for another year Kmd of hard to get down to work again October 8-Tuesday Teachers on war path One bat tle after another SIX weeks must be about up October 9 Wednesday Looks llke every orgamzatlon IS out to make money thlS year Even to the Debate club selllng orange ade at noon More power to you debaters' October 10-Thursday ssembly for upperclassmen Fme play glven by second year speech class No school tomorrow Everyone IS weep1ng all over the place Oct ber 14-Monday Freshmen antlclpated another nessed another dlsappolntment ln thelr young hves October 15 Tuesday The mevltable day Report cards More thrllls more shocks more dlsappomtments October 16-Wednesday Fxrst pald talkle movle Hay ward went especlally to See Mlck ey Mouse was he dxsappolnted' October 17 Thursday Freshman pep meetlng for East Molme game tomorrow mght Oct ber 18 Friday Pep meetmg for upperclass men Defeated by East Mollne 13 16 NICE playmg just the same team' October 21 Monday A very mterestmg assembly thls mormng Wlth Frank Douglas talkmg on the gold rush to the Klondlke October 22 Tuesday Broslus halr becomes curly' Nows your chance boys See BFOSIUS for detalls ' 1 7 -,- c - . y . , - 1 , 1 ' ' . , 1 .... ' ' . - . .y l Y D - ' ' 1 ' ' ' . ' D - l - u - n - -1 ' ' ' . 1 ' . H . . .' 1 ' - ,, . . ,, . . ' 'A . ' Z . , . . . W ,, ' . l .4 said the freshmen were shy this Glad to see you back and at rousing S0Cial hour, but just wit- A - v - . . ' I ' ' . ' Q ' . , T . Y . . Av I I 1 I ' A 1 1 , , 1 Q - - 1 - - , l , . y y p . p - ' 1 . . . , ' - 7 S - ' Y ' U . U . . . 3 - 1 , ,- . , , ' ' - Y , . . I v - l A . , I ' ' , . . K ' 1 t ' t.. I ' ' V ,, Page 2 THE KEWANITE Section V DON'T KILL YOUR WIFE! Let Electiicity Do The Duty W 01k BUY A ROOSEVELT VACUUM CLEANER New Model Inaugurated in 1933 WE CHANGE WITH THE TIMES We editors dig and toil Until our fingers are sore But some poor fish will always sa Ive heard that Joke before Yesterday in history class Miss Stewart made A couple of wise cracks And would you believe it We read the same Jokes in Bally Hoo the week before Could it be? Oh no Sherry Welch Is Miss Harrod very old John Bond She must be I hear she taught Cicero I certainly am all ln sand the sardme as they soldered the top on the can Stevie Flrst Ill take some sulphuric acid and then some chloroform Class Thats a good idea Miss McCarthy VVhat is all the noise back there Neville Brand I dropped a per pendxcular Dana Hodgett Are you driving your car with a last year s license? Bob Good lNo you saphead Gasoline October 23 Wednesday Can those sophomores ever write love notes How about xt Bob? October 24-Thursday Freshman assembly Ladd s still arguing with the teachers When will you learn Ladd when will you learn ctober 25 Friday Hurrah First smgmg assem bly Lost to Moline at Moline 38 7 October 28-Monday Those freshmen surely do get them Another assembly Chinese Mxssxonary speaker October 29 Tuesday Kewamte campaign full swing Bigger and best book ever' Ask any senior October 30-Wednesday Seniors heave a sigh of relief Another of Mr Classons history tests has seen its better day October 31 Thursday H1 Y sold taffy apples The freshmen thought they were still in grade school and that the teach ers were giving them away Poor freshmen but then you know lt is Hallowe en November 1 Friday The Junior class play cast prac tlces full swing But then you know they ll have to go some to surpass the last vear s class play November 4-Monday Would you believe it? A social hour with Don Bystry's orchestra furnishing the music. All the freshmen turned out for the great event November 5 Tuesday Dont Viv and Bob get along fine No fights quarrels harsh words squabbles etc etc etc November 6--Wednesday The YMCA is quite a busy place these days what with half the up perclassmen in the Showboat November7 Thursday EXTRA' EXTRA' Buntm re veals his talent as a singer and IS he a wow' November 8-Friday Kewamte assembly Mae West Hayward created quite a sensa tion November 11 Monday Mr Kaiser again displays his dramatic ability along with Mr Classon in a play portraying the November 12 Tuesday Seniors have lost another out standing class member m Gall Waespe who has moved to Aledo I m sure everyone feels the loss of Gall s cheery smile Last year we lost Mary Palmer and we only wish Mary was back here with us but Mary comes back to visit K H S every now and then Hope she will continue to do so November 13 Wednesday Another of those rousing talkxe movies Seniors have the greatest percentage present That means a free assembly for the semors Nice November 14-Thursday Hucklns arrived at school on time Steue stood the shock as well as could be expected . . 0 1 n ,, 1' l v 'V '7 ' ' in H - . l l l U 17 , I . . r . . ' l y . . p . F-' . ' 1 G 1 1 ' I . - . . . l o - - ' ' , . . . - u vv ' ' ' .. ' '. A : 1 I I . .. v . ' l unknown soldier. .. . . ., . , Q ' in . ' ' . . - . , , . . . . l Y , l ' , . 3 . , . .. . H' . , - ' - U I - C-4 , . ' v . Q ,-.l-- v- . W ' v ' I .1 . - l - - l . . . ' . l , . , . - l . . ' ' . f . . . . l . . V V Sectlon V November 15 Frlday Underclassmen enjoy an as sembly on Crxme Whlle the senxors are entertalned by Broslus November 18-Monday We are glad to welcome a new semor V1rg1n1a Reed aren t w e boys 'P '7 'P '7 November 19 Tuesday Everyones lookmg forward to our vacatxon Thursday and Fr1 day Even the freshmen belleve that they can stand It to be away from us that long November 20-Wed nesday Another sxx weeks must be up by the looks of the teachers run ning around wlth those bxg bread boards November 25 Monday Congratulatlons Junlors' Your productlon It Never Rams cer November 26-Tuesday The Mlckey McGu1re comedy m the movle today set Broslus to thmkmg of the good old days when he used to go around w1th a derby and a clgar all the tlme November 27 Wednesday The lnterestxng assembly glven by Arthur Cone on hls experlences durlng h1s travels was well re celved In fact some day we hope to hear such eplsodes by our two wanderlusts Chapman and Bros 1us Mlss Ewan Dld you see lf the butcher had pxgs feet Mlss Urban fafter a hard hour s shoppmgb No I couldnt he had hls shoes on I love l1ttle zeros So round and so warm And t1l my dad sees them They do me no harm Jack Van Hoose Somebody told Krummle she was all wet so she went home and put on her pumps SR FROSH RECEPTION THE KEWANI1 E Two of them wele gentlemen And the th1rd wore a fur coat Sen1or Is Pankys dad a coal m1ner Junlor Vo he sells Dodges Sen1or I thought he was be cause Leon has so much slack ln h1S pants A woman s way lf at flrst you don t succeed cry cry agam Bette O Connor What do the boys talk about at your meet1nUs Don Faull Same thmgs the glrls do Bette My what d1rty boys UNDISPUTED STATEMENTS A one armed doctor cant feel A fellow IS pretty dumb lf he cant flgure out when h1s watch stopped Snow always seems deeper to short people Drunk Is mv name He1nz Second Drunk No' F Drunk It ought to be cause I m pxckled Two plnts make one quart One quart makes one wlld Aw go on sald the man as he tr1ed to put hls rlght foot 1n the left shoe Vance Kennard please note Early to bed Early to T136 And you mlss half Of your hlgh school educatxon BFOSIUS Hey there' Hucklns W ell what ya want Broslus Nothlng Jess thought Id tell you lts only 5 0 clock and you st1ll have three more hours to sleep Russ Wetzel Glve me a date httle one Freshle Oh yes ianxlouslyb when? Russ Oh when dld Columbus CIISCOVGI' AIHGIICHQ No, Chapp1e , Noah's wnfe wasn't Joan of Arc Page 3 December 2 Monday Open1ng season basketball game wxth Kewanee defeatmg Cam brldge Off to a good start boys' December 3 Tuesday H1 Y pot luck supper No dnshes to do exther Guess well have to learn to clean our plates off ln then' style December 4-Wednesday LOST A long metalsome affalr whlch produces muslc at lntervals Please return to John Marshall Heaps December 5 Thursday Dld Brosxus thlnk lt was funny when semors ln second perxod study hall slgned a petltlon ldrawn up by Elnstem Laddp to have h1s seat moved Yes Dld MISS NOblllHg'9 No Dld Brosxus move Yes Was lt funny? N0 December 6-Friday Robble showed hls ab1l1ty at gettlng up last mmute assemblxes as well as the act of blushmg ln one of the best pep assemblles of the year December 9 Monday Kewanee comes through ln the last mlnutes of play to overcome Orlon December 10-Tuesday Bert Ingwerson attracts a large crowd at the Football Banquet Apples Helslander captaln elect The whole affalr a huge success December 11 Wednesday Junlors have hlghest attendance at movle so they go to the as sembly free Monday mornmg We always knew those Junxors were Scotch Are You Nervous USE JOYCE HUNTS NERVE MEDICINE I too was a nervous wreck Then I dlscovered thls new remedy It cures llke maglc Now look at me JOYCE HUNT ' 1 -EMA Yi ,, ac, W , 1- ,, ,,o,,E,,,,, ,WEE W, ,I at -, -..,,, ,ct -,t,,,,, ,ia 4 . ' . ' i I V - , . ' fl I - . , . V ' 3 , - ' . I . . . . V , . y . ' , , . . , , . . 7 ' E' ' . - ' 1 ' - I . . ' 1 . I - o - ' - . . . D . D ZA ' ' - I u ' - n .. I, I I WT ' I . , , ' . - ' , . . 1 I I ' U ' - ' Y , , . . ' U ' H - I , I ' 1 ' I . L ' tainly was a success. I hxs own pulse. h p H . H ' ' I , . . I ' - - . . . . . ' ' ' T W ' . I . . . . - - Y t . u - ' ' E. I . , ' . ' , 3 H rn . ' I I - I ? 'H 'W I A - . - - - I H u f - 'W I 1 v - . , I . . . , l - y I . . ' . , W 1 Y -i'T4 - . I I I , . . . i , WAN-W Q .il W Y ' I 1 ' i ' I I I n I 1 V . ' , -- , . . i Y . V 'H i , 7 . I page 4 THE KEWANITE Sectlon BUILDING TRADES CLASS Mlss Mlller If I sald I am beautlful what tense would that be Brlght pupll Pretense Betty Jo Saunders I suppose you are on the football team Lawrence Talbot Y s I o aerlal work B .Io Saunders What IS that' L Talbot I blow up the foot balls Heaps There IS a mosqulto on your nose Klrley Don t be lndeflnlte A freshman stood on a burnlng deck But as far as we could learn He had no reason much to fear He was too green to burn I love the plnes I love the oaks But how I hate Robbles Jokes Remember The good old days when Lame over to help Her xvlth her lessons And tllev both studle Ed KaZUb0WSk1 Where you go mg What are you dolng wlth the gloves? Ed Schllndweln Im looklng for the llttle blrd that tells my glrl everythlng I guess I lost another pupll sald the professor as hlS glass eye rolled out lnto the kltchen slnk Klrley when speaklng of Buntln The more I thlnk of hlm the less I thlnk of hlm December 12 Thursday EXTRA' EXTRA The Orph eum IS comlng VVatch for that eventful productlon December 13 Frlday Another of those snappy ama teur hours put on by Mr Gra ham s speech class December 16-Monday Mr Reno a brllllant maglclan performed so well thls mornln that not only dld he have the freshmen Slttlhg there Wlth thelr mouths open but the senlors as well December 17 Tuesday Reno has nothlng on our Rob ble Hes as good and better December 18-Wednesday The senlors dlsplay thelr talent ln the blggest and best productlon ln the hlstory of the school The Front Page December 19 Thursday mas splrlt especlally the fresh men Why they were so dlsap polnted when they learned that they couldnt draw names Better luck next tlme frosh' December 20-Frlday Debate Pep Assembly featurlng those stars of stars Klrley and Buntln January 6-Monday Well everyone IS back agaln for a new start on a new year teach ers lncluslve January 7 Tuesday Why the happy smlle and the blushes on the faces of the boys today It must be the lll effects of that peppy leap year dance last nlght From what we hear the glrls surely must have shown the boys a good tlme Better watch your step boys the glrls have lt on you thls year January 8-Wednesday A very sclentlflc and educational assembly today and Ladd mlSS6d It Professor Jones took us on a trlp to the moon January 9 Thursday Ladd heard about the assembly He thlnks he has a better theory QThls must be No 2 J Eugene Wllllams Have you ever read Frankllns Autoblog Phy Paul SZ8lk0WSkl I belleve not Who wrote Ito Llttle flunks ln Algebra Llttle flunks ln French Make our football heroes Slt upon the bench Mlss bavage Genevleve Atkln son are you chewlng gum? There s a waste paper basket Genevleve But I dont want to chew the waste paper basket Beverly Busch He was the goal of my ambltlons But Darlene Haver But what Beverly Busch Father klcked the goal 39 What s the ldea of the fence around the trees? 38 So they wont leave durlng the wlnter Freshle Barber That shave wlll S2 00 F Wllson What Barber I had to hunt for he whlskers Motllcr uses cold cream Father uses lather My glrl uses powder At least thats what I gather Do You Know That There are no bones ln 106 cream You cant bounce a snowball? A Jellyflsh cant wear suspen ders Elephants cant be shlpped by parcel post It IS best not to eat canned co wlthout flrst removlng the can The stone age was a perlod when a man axed a woman to marry hlm MISS Flemlng lafter a lesson on snow! As we walk out and look around on a cold wlnter day what do we see on every hand' John Marshall Heaps ftrlum phantlyj Gloves Rlght after thelr marrlage the gold flsh took hls brlde for a trlp around the globe ' V 'Z I W Iii I WZ' 1 I . M h -F I 5, sc U . - 1 - ' ' ' ' S l ' ' . ra ? J 3, L f I . -- . r 3 - ' ---- . . M . ' .. . ' ' g 1 . , - . . - - - i W- L e , ' d ' ' . - - 1 - . Q - - , - , - . . . . X . . ,, ' Q - - , - .-. . ' . ' , . . . l , H ' , . -7. Everyone is getting the Christ- P . . . - i -1- - ' 1 - ' be ' 1 ' . . . . ' 5 . - t . I . ---li l .. -. - - ,' . ' ' l ' , , ' ' . , 7 . He E j . ' ' - 1 . .' - - ' d? - ' ' - .-l.- ' , - . 1 . li - . X , . . ? Q . . . . A Sectlon V January 10-Friday Kewanee outclassed Galesburg tomght 23 20 After the game some of our peppy upperclassmen went out slldmg and had a good tlme especlally Don Faull and Gene Anderson They thought xt was more fun rolhng ln the snow than slxdmg on thelr sleds Or d1d they '7 '7 '7 9 January 13 Monday Rlta was all scratched up today She had plenty of excuses but then we don t know Wethersfleld Kewanee game wlth Kewanee the vxctor of course' January 14-Tuesday EXTRA' E X T R A' W1ll Shakespeare m town' Foxled affam Just hls play heh' heh' The Mlsner Players made a good pres entatxon of The Merchant of Ven lce January 15 Wednesday Speclal Bulletm for Teachers Only In vlew of the fact that many students are nearlng a nerv ous breakdown especlally our weakest class the JUHIOTS w advxse that you proceed wxth cau t1on ln regard to tests asslgn ments etc 1n the near future CStudents we knew you d read lt J January 16-Thursday We had a very mterestmg talk or we mxght say a general scold mg today by Mr Seagreaves on safety drxvmg Johnny Pletkovlch and Les Eastman Just hterally took lt all m fwe hopeb January 17 Frnday The half year mark Txme does fly though doesnt lt What have you accompl1shed Now IS the tlme to stop and thmk and plan new and better thmgs for the next mllestone ln your career ln dear old K H S January 20-Monday Smce we have an orchestra nn school we have a soclal hour every Monday nlght Our thanks and more power to you Bystry' Ke wanee comes back at Corpus Chrxstl tomght wlth a 28 19 v1c tory J anuary 21 Tuesday Report cards grades credxts etc The freshmen aren t the only ones to vow to do better ln the future for our mastermlnd Broslus also takes the solemn oath THE KEWANITE The xaledlctolxan thls year s Joyce Hunt xx 1th an aw eraffe of 94 There was once a young man named Van Scoyoc He was stung one day by a vu asp VS hen asked lf It hurt He rephed Yes lt does But Im glad It wasnt a hornet 1Note The rhyme scheme here IS A B C D E J Josephme Horner Joyce' Stop using such dreadful language' Joyce Hunt But Sklppy Shakespeare used It Josephme VVell then dont run around wlth hlm anymore Hes not a flt compamon for you Jack Ladd VVhy dxd you glve up taking plpe organ lessons? Marjorle Wolters I felt chlldlsh playmff wxth my feet Mr Classon VVhere d1d Gear e Washmgton d1e Leybourne Buckley I thmk xt was on page 199 V1c Mxller Qafter a strenuous Engllsh examj Too bad Mllton wasn t born m London Shirley Cotton Why? V1c I sald so on that exam Buntm Just to thmk every tlme I breathe somebody dles Wllson Better try hsterlne Trafflc Cop NVhats the ldea of stoppmg the traff1c Why dldnt you use your noodle? Maman Ewan I dldn t know the car had one Stoner Do you want to Jam the Salvatlon Army Slmpson Naw' Who are they flghtlllgo S0911 lrunnmg up to the hbrar xans deskl I want the llfe of Caesar MISS Jansky Sorry Brutus beat you to It Humphrey says The most dan gerous curves are those slttmg beslde the drlver Page 5 Adelme Kalser I want a dress to put on around the house Clerk How large IS your hJuse Harvey Xhnslow Are you go mg to support the Kewanlteo Jane Nianthe Goodness no' the Kewamte has a staff Bob Armstrong I work my geometry problems tlssue paper Corky Anderson How come Bob-Thats the only way I can ee through them W Mulhgan I want to ask a questlon about a tragedy Mlss Stewart What IS xt Wxley What IS my grade done your outslde readmg Swede Naw 1ts been too cold Th1S year a new volume was added to our hbrary How to be J. bench warmer by Lloyd Bork ren Ihc old gray stone by the school house The sympathy of the senlors d1d rouse So they gave xt a. dress Llke the nlght and the day And now lt IS warmer I guess Note Nlght black day whxte Black and Whxte are the senlor colors Mlss Harrod Whats your name Freshxe ule teacher Mlss H Dont say Jule say Juhus QTO next boy? and your name Another Frosh Bllhous ma am WILSON AND BRIGGS lWnIson IS the one on the lefty ' 1 . , . V. . i , . W , x v V o ' ' D ' v ' ' v -791- I I V Y Y . V V' T I - . . . . . H , ' hi 4 D A 1 - T , ' v n 1 y ' i v ' - l - W- , on ' 1 ' - 1 f - . .. ' .. I . 1 . I ' N ll ' H . - - , , s . . - Y , -g--- O . , - - I N N . M . . A l- - l I . . I ' I . ' I7 . - ' ' - so - D - Miss Ewan'--Quentin, have you : . W , - . i . - , g . fr . .1 . D y . . . .-i'i1 . - . - 5 p . , . - Q . ' 4' , - . , A, AA., A- - .. - . . . ' ' ' . . 3 . , . . . ,, . 7' ' - ' v .. ,, - - U . . . 14 ' ' PI . 1' I ' 1 ' ' ' v . ' - 1 . . l 1 , Q Y ' I , , Y ' . ' 1 v . ,...i. . - - . , . . , - V ' - - ' . , . . . . . , ' -'v , . . - A . . . . , . , w . . - - - , . . , , I , . . ' . . y - ' , ' '. - 1 I , - I ' 1 J , , , 4 - , , nl ' V! V A Y i -1 - , Page 6 THE KEWANITE Sectlon V January 22 Wednesday Brrrr 1ts much too cold to say or wrxte much Im afraxd the words wlll freeze Its only 26 below Why talk about the weather when we can talk about more ln terestlng subjects such as frozen ears eh Freddy 's January 23 Thursday Much to the dxsmay of the stu dents the cold weather contmues and school dxscontxnues Most of the teachers showed up and Mxller and Urban surely dxd some scram blxng I hear when they heard there was school January 24-Friday Frozen ears and sk1 pants seem to be the latest fad One of the best games this season tonlght wlth two excxtlng over tlme perx ods and Kewanee the vlctor 30 29 January 27 Monday Safety drlvlng tests glven IH the home rooms today by students from Mr Kalsers speech classes We hope our most efflclent women drxvers Mar and Klrley passed wlth hono s January 28-Tuesday John Marshall Heaps IS stxll fol lowmg Kxrley around yappxng hke Sandy January 29 Wednesday Arent baby plctures the most mterestxng thlI'lgS7 Krummy thlnks so too especxally when she doesnt happen to know lhat the pxcture IS of herself January 30-Thursday Presldents Ball Many senlors helped out the worthy caus You freshmen are too young to Lnder stand January 31 Friday Bxrth of a Natxon at the Arnory sponsored by the Debate club for the purpose of ransmg Up morey We xwonderl' UNCLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Wanted at Once The polse dxg mty and sophlstxcatlon of the present senxors The Freshles For Loan or Give Away One 1936 football K Onlv Darlene Haver need apply Nnck Wykle Wanted One dlploma Must be at once Robert Brosxus Needed Someone to put my han' up on curlers every day so that I may keep up my school gxrl beauty Genevxeve Atkmson Wanted One Prom date Must not be too short too fat too tall too thln E Urban Lost One small animal answer mg to the name of Mouse Last seen m a study hall Wrxte Box To whom It may concern Wlll not be able to have any more dates due to one dlamond ring fa grad uatlon glftj 9 R Zeglxs Found The glrl of my dreams m Beverly Schafer Bob Bowman For rent or for sale Mv ab1l1ty to get my man V Reed Lost An mtelhgent class of semors on May 22 Faculty SCYVICCS offered Instructlonsm dancmg Prxvate and group les sons Phll Hayward For sale Hat snze 25 Have outgrown It Joyce Hunt To the underclassmen I John Herbert Ladd bequeath my abxl nty to argue For references on its usefulness see Mr Classon Love for Sale Kexth Vlnson Ask any of my hundreds of ad mxrers A laugh a day keeps the doc tor away or IS xt an apple? Any how see Ed Schlmdwem for his famous giggle medxcme Wanted One glrl to appreclate my charm as well as my dancmg Bob Klem To any current medlcme show I Leybourne Xerxes Buckley wlll lend my servxces as an expert salesman For Rent Any of my extenslve wardrobe whlch the underclass men have admlred D A Klrley To Lend My ablllty to get by smlle Don Blunk Found An athletic hero Jack Slmpson If no one clalms hxm Ill have to let hlm go to the prom wlth me Darlene Vande Voorde For Rent My ablhty to honor ln at least flve subjects Carohne Frledland Announcement of a new studlo opemng xn K H S Due to our success Up xn teachmg the begln ners to become perfect dancers by the date of the prom we w1ll con tlnue to keep our studios open 10c a dance Mlss Genevneve M1 hahk Mlss Elzora Urban VVanted to Buy A love nest for two must be ready for occupancy at once Betty Bomng For Loan I wlll loan to any freshman my ablhty to get along well vuth one man The Volce of Fxperlence Vnlan Anderson l WfWYf 1 ew W A A A V V . I ' . 'HQ . . . I ..- ,-- - l T ' I . . . , 5 U -M . ' - 'Q I I u ' ' Y . 4 - ' ' if I ' . . . 1 - . - . 7 4 ,gfxaaqil 1 1 . - Q - - M 1 1 . .- . . -1 - ' ' l . - ., ' -- ' , , l ' . 1 . . . A . . U + 000 or consult Mr. Stronks. with the teachers: also my sweet . I . 1 W . f ' ' ' - 1 . -v . '. , A , . 1 . - I - .. I ' .- . ' ' , Q ' .- . - y u n u - ny Q 1--' I ' I ' ' .L ' - - ,M , ' .1 ' . 1 . , . l H l ' , 5 g , ' . I . V . . . i -W U -MM l M Sectlon V THE KEWAN ITE UNCLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Wanted A shower for Les Eastman fsee poem for Jokel Lost My gum fmder return lmmedlately Martha Glldden Lost or strayed or stolen away Aprxl fool you thought thls was goxng to be an ad dxdn t you? Expert lessons ln magxc See Prof R M Robxnson Expert lessons xn lovemaklng from a man w1th experlence and one who really knows For ref erences see Gen Atkmson Mar Jone Wolters Joan Klrley Rose mary Zeglls Helen Conver Elleen Schoenberger .I Ladd Wanted A flrst class brand new typewrlter The Kewamte staff Wanted 1mmedxately An mter preter who can help me to mter Shlnkevlch A c1ty and a chorus gxrl Are much allke tls true A cxty IS buxlt w1th outskxrts And a chorus gxrl IS too Kubellus How IS It that Stoner IS so popular w1th the girls? M Anderson Oh' hes so pm headed that all the glrls are stuck on hlm Some students lmgered m the hall They dld not hear the bell When they got to Latm class The teacher gave them home work They only met for a second And never would meet agam For he was a rac1ng fllvver And she was a barnyard hen Squxre Dld you send for me my lord Lancelot Yes make haste brmg me the can opener 1t s a flea ln my pajamas He may be a ham but hxs sugar cured hlm One day as I chanced to pass A beaver was dammmg a rlver And a guy whod run out of gas XVas domg the same to hls fhvver Bullet1n from a VVomans Co lege Our sw1mm1ng pool has a capaclty of 20000 gals She stepped out boldly 1nto the street No rubbers covered her tiny feet No umbrella had she nor coat Her new straw hat well you Just note Far be lt from her to start com plamlng She dxdn t get wet It wasn t ram mg Corky Anderson I Just found my glrl out Sammy Buntm Out where A powdered nose IS no slgn a clean neck Im off of you sald the sweet young thmg as she fell off her date s lap Dxd you know you can t sleep on a mascot? Joan Klrley thlnks that an ntch :ng nalm IS a troplcal plant There amt nothmg new under the sun but theres a lot of old stuff pulled off under the moon Darlene Clark I don t klss men Rudy Thats all rlght Im only a boy Bob Wiley Does she smoke Red Elllott Almost Never let your mouth get you mto a place your feet cant e you out of VANICE KENNARD ALSO NOTE Early to bed and early to rise And your gxrl goes out wlth other guys Page 7 February 3 Monday Once agam Mr Romack danced wlth the glrls at soclal hour tHe gave them a treat J February 4-Tuesday Mr Braham IS surely makmg a hlt wlth the gxrls here lately Es peclally smce so many g1rls have to brmg thelr lunch now on ac count of the cold weather February 5 Wednesday The Kewamte Staff IS now try mg to collect the second payment for the book February 6-Thursday Whats happened to all the as sembhes around school Maybe they got snowed ln too do you spose 7 Friday One of the hardest fought and most excltxng basketball games of the season was played wlth East Mol1ne and Kewanee had to ad mlt defeat It was a good game nevertheless February 10-Monday A l1ttle cold February 11 Tuesday Too cold February 12 Wednesday Cold February 13 Thursday School agam after a bxt of a vacatlon The snow and the cold does have ltS good polnts so say the frosh February 14-Friday Of all the cute lxttle notes fly mg about today Cupld must be working overtlme But of course today IS Valentines day I won der what the freshmen were try lng to hlde but really thexr blush mg faces told the story Tsk' Tsk' February 15 Saturday Ed and Ray our Gentlemen of the Gloves brought home the bacon by wmnmg novlce tltles 1n themr respectlve welghts Q ft THE LEFT A A gg egg g l 1 M LLL L 1 it Z . . , 1- ' .' 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En, TO Pae8 THE KEWANITE Sectlon V February 17 Monday THE INEVITABLE DAY Goose Island defeated Kewanee on thelr own floor It wasnt much of a vlctory 29 28 but a battle from begmnmg to end D1d you ever hear anyone that could yell a loud and get as red as Kay Lar son Dxd you ever know anyone that could blte her flnger nalls llke Jayne Wagner VVell they dld thelr blt tomght More good news floated about the halls of K H S at 3 oclock today No school for the rest of the week February 24-Monday Back to school agam My but everyone was txckled to get back Kewanee came through tonxght wxth an overwhelmlng vxctory over Monmouth February 25 Tuesday Dld you know that the Jumor glrls are crazy about the boys on the team thls year? Bette O Con nor IS almost beyond control P S Its leap year boys February 26-Wednesday Wont we ever have an assem bly It s been so long February 27 Thursday Kewanee came through wlth another vlctory over R I February 28 Friday Aren t you glad Frlday mght IS Just about here agam g1rls Its a good date nlght I guess March 2 Monday Blue Monday We wonder It IS a b1t qu1et and drowsy about school maybe sprlng IS here March 3 Tuesday Nlce crowd attends the Regxonal Tournament here Vle hope to come through on top 'Vhss Beadle Tell me about the age of Ellzabeth Bernelce Hoppock She ll h sxxteen next month Jane Manthe wlth an axerage of 93 7 was declared salutatorlan The other day they shot a dog 1n front of the school About f1ve mlnutes later the Trl Y announced a hot dog sale Semor Do you work Graduate of '15 Oh yes' I sell smoked glasses durmg the ecllpse of the sun Flgures that have attracted men Helen of Troy Venus de M110 Cleopatra F1gures that have women attracted Llsten my children and you shall hear The terrlble tragedy drawmg near The class of 37 thmk they re all rlght Just walt and see what happens on class nlght Famous last words You re ou Flunk me not oh gentle teacher T1s my senxor year VVh1le all others thou art flunkmg Pass me teacher dear By Le Roy Reno Alphabetical Telephone Conversatlan L that you L N lts How R U9 A I M O K J G thats good Y do you ask I thought U and I could take a rlde ln my S X O I M D llghted Can U take T wlth me thxs eve n1ng'l Sure thmg that I B E Z for me U at seven I L B ready V1v D1d you know I w as a llfe sal. er last summer Frosty Brockway Really what flavor Extra Shorty Olson has been selected as drum major to the band Step llvely Shorty M Kxldow It seems to me Ive seen your face before Tangeman How odd Klldow It certalnly IS Fred Powers Do you pe Edle Eastman Sure am mals Powers Go ahead then Ill be the goat Beuster I was not going forty mlles an hour not twenty not even ten 1n fact when the offlcer came up I was almost at a stand stlll Judge I must stop thls or you thmg Flfty dollars Lady ln pool wxth head and shoulders above water Mlster wlll you start my car Man Sure where IS lt? Lady Im slttmg m It Humphrey Slr your daughter has promlsed to become my wlfe Mr Anderson Well dont come to me for sympathy You mxght know somethlng would happen to you hangmg around here f1ve nlghts a week Jane Manthe fentermg a dregs shopl I would lxke to try on that sult ln the wlndow Clerk I am sorry but you wxll have to go mto the dressln room Ir1s I see you re trymg out for the senxor class play Phll Had any experience Phll Hayward Yeh had my le ln a cast once Mr Graham The clock IS strxk ln Vnlan VS hat for Nh Clahsm longer hours so ' N , L M- V ' I ' I 7 L v Q ll 4 v- . . if l A S ' ' , . 21- rv . . . Y - l - i Q ' . ' f , - - ri' . , ' l -' ' ' 5.67, S1-47' 53.98. 3 wlll soon be backing into some- in v rv - l lx ' Y. K , . . . . U - t. l ' B 1 ' - O, . WM-. E S, ' ' I. . . L . I I . gg V , ' C . ' f ' . Sectlon V THE KEWAN ITE Page FOOTBALL SEASON iConunued from Page 4 Sec IV! welghed 20 pounds to a man IS not a b1t exaggerated In Just comparmg the mxdget Merle And rson wlth the 220 pound Jlm Anders you can see that the back fleld also could not compare w1th the Maroons ln welght Frosty Brockway was the only Bo1lermaker to cross the Molme goal lme th1s bemg on a pass from Freddy Shmkevlch ln the thxrd quarter Several times however the Andersonmen were down w1th m the shadow of the goal posts only to see thelr attempts fall as a result of a fumble or an mter cepted pass Kewanee 19 Monmouth 12 A last half sprmt nets the Boll ermakers a 19 to 12 verdlct over a scrappy Monmouth eleven after traxllng thelr hosts 12 to 0 at half txme The Orange and Black underes tlmated the power of Monmouth m passes and runmng attacks and ln thls form the Monmouth eleven put the plgskln over the goal l1ne twlce m the flrst half once on a pass from Sherldan the quarter back to Glen the rlght end the other on a lme play by the smash mg fullback Waddell The sltuatlon was completely re versed as the Kewanee eleven opened the thxrd quarter wlth a power drxve down the fleld to the over for the flrst pomts and a mm ute later Shmkevlch passed to Hel slander for the extra pomt Kewanee 6 Galesburg 7 On a fxeld of shppery mud the Galesburg eleven proved to be the better mud hens as they downed the Boxlermakers 7 to 6 ln a close contest Although the local Orange and Black mvaders of Lombard fleld were on the long end of the statlstlcs they were unable to put over the dlsputed extra pomt whlch would have gxven them a txe for thelr fmal game of the season The Burghers chalked up the flrst touchdown whlch came ln the flrst perlod after a number of passes and then from the 13 yard 11ne the hosts quarterback Eks trom threw a pass to left half Dodd who went over for a touch down The wmnmg pomt was put over by the same comblnatlon and the Burghers took the lead whxch was never broken down The Bollermakers got wlthm the v1c1n1ty of Galesburg s 20 yard l1ne but were unable to go further It was not untxl the fmal canto that the Orange and Black got started Wxth the ball on the 35 yard lxne Bob Good I bought a new xg and I named hlm Ink George Dana Is he blac BobANo George Then why do you call hlm Ink BobAWe'l hes always gettmg out of the pen and running all over MISS Knapp Robert glV8 me a slmple sentence Robert Thlrty days Don Blunk Whats Je ne S313 pas mean? Douglas Lay I dont know Don You do too you re always saymg It Eastman Dld you f1ll your date last n1ght Buntln fafter a date wlth D A Klrleyl I hope so She ate every thmg ln slght The boy stood on the burnmg deck The flames around dld roar He took a cake of xvory soap And washed hlmself ashore You bore me said the cork to the corkscrew Never mmd sald the cork screw Ive gotten you out of a pretty tlght place Dumb-What IS lt that a man wears on hls head a Ford cannot run wxthout and people use to t1e thelr shoes' Dumber I dont know Dumb-A hat gasohne and a shoestrmg Kadd You are the breath f my l1fe Wolters Oh hold your breath a httle whxle J I wlsh I could revlse the alphabet M Why J Id put U and I closer to gether a plunge netted 2 yards and then to end his football career at K H S Freddy Shlnkevlch sklrted end and went over the goal lme The try for the extra pomt was de clared no good Forgmg A Name In Business HAYWARD S SCHOOL PENMANSHIP At flrst I was a mere nobody now I am wanted by seven cltles and three states March 4-Wednesday Kewanees flrst step mn the tournament Defeated Aledo We are lookmg forward to the cham pxonshlp Wxll our hopes be shat tered March 5 Thursday Wethersfleld IS surely out to play Kewanee they took Alpha and Kewanee defeated Cambrldge Agam we come to battle wlth our greatest rlval March 6-Friday An mterestmg assembly IS spon sored through the mterests of Ma nee came through to wm the Reglonal Toumament champlon shlp by a 23 13 vlctory Greatest crowd m the hlstory of the gym' March 9 Monday Another Monday Wlll Mondays never cease to come? Yesterday was Sunday tomorrow wxll be Tuesday but today IS blue Mon day' March 10-Tuesday Ah Sweet Mystery of Life' Or IS lt a mystery' Those slx weeks do fly and before we have chance to fulflll our promlse of gomg to do better but are we to blame that time marches on March 11 Wednesday From the two addltlons to flfth period study hall xt seems wars are ragmg IH our classes Tony Bub mck vs Mlss Berg Swede Johnson vs Mlss Ewan Won t you ever grow up boys March 12 Thursday Surprlse' We had an assembly today to spur the team on to v1c tory ln the sectxonals Last mm ute report Kewanee defeated Monmouth 38 29 - 9 i ' ll V! pl ' ' ' 2 ' kv - 3 ' - ' - ' , ' . . ' G OF ' , f ' i . . - ' 5 ' -ee-f 1 ' - I ' 1 ' . . . . ' ' Q . .- . ' ' , . . . I . , . . 1 . y i- - ' , 4 ' ' ' - - . - - ' I . . . . an ny ' I s l - 4 yard line where Kaine plunged .. . ' ' comb S. T. C. Best of all,.Kewa- . U W M- E . - . . 1 ' ' . . . l . . ' Y , ! h . I I f . l . ' . . l y . - . - - ' ' l ' - 1 ' .' . ! 1 1. 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' . ., . 1 l . . - , , 1 l , . y ' - 1 - . , I Page 10 THE KEWANITE Sectlon V TROPHY CASE CONTENTS Top Shelf Toulon Cxvlc Club Relay Race 1931 Knox College Interscholastxc Relay 1903 Glrls Basketball Tournament 1917 18 Henry County Interscholastlc Champxonshxp 1915 16 17 Champxonshlp Class A H C I A 1926 Champlonshlp High School Class A H C I A 1926 I S C C First Prxze Book keepmg 1st year team 1930 1934 I H S A A Sectlonal Tournament 2nd place Dis tr1ct Tournament 2nd place Oratorlcal Trophy Presented by Class of 1913 Pontlacs 9th Annual Basket ball Tournament Second Consolation mg 2nd year team 1927 1923 Kewanee fD1str1ct Tour neyl Champlonshlp High School Class A H C I A 1929 Boys Basketball Tournament May 15 1897 Kewanee Hxgh School Donated by Louls Cronau Second Shelf 1935 I H S A A D1str1ct Tournament 2nd place State Tournament 1932 Ilh nols 4th place Second place Illlnoxs State State Hlgh School 1927 De bate Tournament 1934 Champxons Undefeated lfootbally 190 I H S A A Dlstrct Tournament Star Courler Trophy 1931 ffootballl K H S Mohne Football Tro phy 1916 Kewanee Prmceton Football Trophy 1934 presented by Star Courler I don t wanna be an emperor I don t wanna be a kmg I d rather be a semor And never do a thlng The Jumor stood on the raxlroad track The tram was comlng fast The Jumor stepped off the ranlroad track And let the tram go past The semor stood on the rallroad track The tram was commg fast The tram got off the rallroad track And let the semor past K H S Rock Island Football Trophy 1920 H S M L A Mu Class A 1931 2nd place 1933 34 Blg Nme Co Cham plons 1931 I H S A A Dxstrxct Tournament Bottom Shelf Elks Trophy 1925 1936 1931 I H S A A Sectlonal Tournament 1st place Star Courler Basketball Tro phy 1929 20 31 Kewanee 1928 I H S A A Dlstrlct Klwams Club Trophy 1925 1936 1936 I H S A A Reglonal Tournament 1st place 1932 I H S A A D1str1ct Tournament 1st place Blg Nme Debate Champlons 1935 Pontxac 6th Invxtatlonal Bas ketball Tournament s place Consolatxon 1932 Sect1onal Tournament 1st place Thlrd Annual Henry County Basketball Tournament 1927 2nd place Womans Club Trophy 1927 1936 Pennants Kew ance Interclass T r a c k Meet 1930 Glrls Champlonshlp Interclass Track and Field Meet 1917 Kewanee Hlgh Interclass 1931 Track K H S 1928 Track Champxons K H S 1927 Track Champlons 6 K H S 1929 Track Champions HEADLINES YOU LL NEVER SEE Freshmen warned agaxnst haz mg semors Students go on strlke for 6 day week Class of 37 puts out better Ke wamte than 36 Ladd quxts argumg has only one theory Claude Brlggs swears off wom Brosxus honors xn flve subjects W P A completes the repavmg of Maln street Ladd wms penmanshlp contest Theodore Turnbull arrested for assault and battery Somebody hkes Jumor class play Somebody doesnt luke semor class play Worrell goes to Peerless mstead of Rlalto Three plates of Jello left at H1 Y pot luck Padded benches provxded for bench warmers For once Nelson gets a car m stead of Reed Nobody flunks Stevle s tests Students laugh at Kewamte Jokes FIred Shmkevxch flunks study ha We wonder why Leo Pxlarskx was hangmg around Irvmg School after the semor class play Could It be that Rlta was out wxth Frankle W1lson Hostess Im delighted to see you Mr Huckleberry Ive heard so much about you Huck You cant prove any thing The freshman who Just entered the room says he llkes hxs new top coat very much only he cant get used to the wood across the shoulders and the hook keeps pushing his hat off That gxrl certamly looks good from a dlstance but she cant get far enough away Our Motto Is When better ponles are made we vull use them Mlss Harrod s Latln classes Y I ' ! 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' , I ' ,- Sectlon V THE KEWANITE Page 11 KEWANEE STREET CARS Street cars to my estimation are worse thlngs than horse and bug VVhen you are rldlng ln a street car you sometlmes have to stand up or sometlmes you can slt lt Just depends lf there are any seats left or not Whlle rldlng a street car you never know when or what IS golng to happen to you Whlle golng down a steep hlll you pump up and down ln your seat whlle the street car mlsses half the track and hlts track about four or flve tlmes You go smoothly for a whlle and then pump goes agaln and your hat flles out the wlndow Oh' My what excltement we are havlng thls afternoon Weel here IS a great blg fat lady and she sure takes up the seat but she IS happy never the less My but she sure must llke gum because the fourth stlck just went lnto her mouth My heavens there IS a SIX footer bean pole of a man He never even smlled at that fat lady and I thought they would make a good match Hear comes a man wlth golf clubs and he IS all set for the blg game of golf But he has such funny legs they are just slmply covered Wlth long black halr and oh' are they ever blg well we wlll let hlm go on to hls game Isnt thls a lonely street you can take ln all the slghts you wlsh Oop we mlssed one man Oh' boy IS he ever cute he IS ln hlS blrthday sult HIS feet are very large hls head ls over grown fof course It must be workage of the braln J Well we shall leave you today and shall return some ralny day Statlon ZZZ slgnlng off A Soph Rev Wllson Would you care to JOIH us ln our mlsslonary move ment' Frankle I d love to try lt' Is It anythlng like the fox trot Mlss Ewan How would you punctuate thls sentence Hazel a pretty glrl was walklng down the street Vlc Mlller Id make a dash after Hazel Mlss Harrod fln Latlny Trans late thls sentence Caesar SIC dlclt on de cur Egressl llctem Bette OConnor Caesar SlCk6d the klt on the cur I guess he llcked lm Llttle Kld Oh Ma' baby s gone and ate all the FHISIHS off the stlcky brown paper The thlng that worrles the boss most IS the number of unemployed stlll on the payroll Mlss Stewart George wlll you please run up the shade George D I m not ln very good tralnlng but Ill try Mlss Berg What are those pans of oll dolng ln the corner of the room Mr Braham I put them there for the mlce You Sald lt annoyed you to hear them squeak Inqulrlng reporter Say Jonesy do you know what gravy IS? B Jones I do Gravy IS a dark brown fluld found on potatoes and vests Thls IS a terrlble world Its gettlng so you cant belleve half the lles you hear T0 KNOW That 50 per cent of the marrled populatlon ln Swltzerland are wo men That Vance Kennard IS a second Lon Chaney Hollywood calls you Vance That lt IS occaslonally warm ln equatorlal reglons That the Junlors have Harry Rles orchestra 1 J for thelr prom That ChlC8gO 18 larger than most towns ln Illlnols That future debate teams would be 100 per cent better lf some good looklng glrls would go out for the squad fSays Peely p That ln almost all parts of the world they bulld the coastllne very near to the sea That Robble s offlce IS no lonfrer on the flrst floor That the ocean has sprlngs m lts bed March 13 Friday Mollne was honored vulth the presence of half of Kewanee The team had to recognlze defeat from East Mollne Say come to thmk of It how come Peeley Hay wards car was the last to get back to town tonlght March 16-Monday Dont hold your breath dont do anythlng drastlc but honest It happened What Why we had one of the best soclal hours th1s year over at the boys gym Were you surprlsed Everyone else was oo March 17 Tuesday Say there dld you know that Eleanor Alderman and Ray And erson are golng strong Yes Eleanor has deflnltely made up her mlnd to go ln for the athletlc type March 18-Wednesday Flash' Senlors are trylng out for the class play whlch Wlll un doubtedly be the greatest produc tlon of the year March 19 Thursday John Marshall Heaps asked us to put hls name ln here Have we forgotten lt Oh' well here lt IS Hes the boy who blows thru here to the accompanlment of that Szabo lad Donald March 20-Friday agaln hlstory was made The Ke wanlte dance was a splendld suc cess and we slncerely hope that next years dance wlll produce slmllar results Broslus Flat tlre mlster Angry Man No' Im collectlng some nuts for a frult cake Lll plckanlnny ooks Just llke hls poppy on t know what to call hlm Les its Carbon Copy Beggar I lost my rlght leg Lady It lsnt here The Bench gy' . . . F . l ' ' .. ,. ' - ' t . ' ' I . . 1 . . - Y ' y ' . . - - 3 . - . ' ' U ' l 1 - n N t- . I . . ' V 3 . . Q . ' . . . Q . G ' I WE THOUGHT Y0U'D LIKE X Another day has passed and . . D . L - I . u X n I n - N . I ' . p . y ' 1 Q q ' l y ' I . i . . . P ' Y A . v - - 1 1 . . Mi, , , . . , l , ' - 1 . . l .i . . . . . - y . 'Y r b I .. L D , . ' ' l 1 I ' 1 . I ' ' -- . . t A . : .. T .' x I Y g ' . . . . . . D D i I T - ' 1 , x Page 12 THE KEWANITE Sectlon V March 23 Monday Sprlng IS here' At least every one has the fever Another soclal hour over at the gym wlth muslc by Everett Ford s band Don t you hke those three llttle l8dl9S ln black and white who play ln the orchestra We do' March 24-Tuesday Sprmg IS surely bflflglflb the ro mances mto full bloom especlally the Nelson Reed affalr March 25 Wednesday If you hear any tall stones around school voull know that they plcked them up from Chan nlng Beebe the Afrlcan explorer who spoke to us HIS stories were true though cause several boys went about checkmg up on them March 26-Thursday Lost and Found Some Tr1Y notes The glrls seem to be hav mg lots of fun wrltmg to their frlends known and unknown W wonder who W1nn1e W1nn1e Wxnnle Goo S t o o g y Lethe etc are March 27 Frlday Our Debate teams journeyed to A packed house wltnessed the splendld productlon of Oh Doc tor' We always dld thlnk Davld Erlcson would make a wonderful preacher but now? March 30-Monday Dont fall overhead or some thlng' cause the Kewamte staff couldnt posslbly stand the expen ses but really and truly we had another socnal hour Wasnt that grand' We re glad to see the freshxes enjoymg themselves at these affalrs also Mr Romack March 31 Tuesday Ah sweet mystery of l1fe at last Ive found you Those were the words that Dale Nelson has been slngmg these past few sprxng days Aprll 1 Wednesday Is today Aprll Fools day We wonder Where dld Mxss Mnllcr Humphrey EFICSOD and the rest ot them get all the good candy any way Aprnl 2 Thursday XVanted Someone with a piece of cheese to catch the wlld am mals running around loose m sec ond perxod study hall I don t thmk they I8 fed very well For shame' A LITTLE SCOTCH Dxd you know about the Scotch mar who- Took out fxrc msurance on ton of coal Sued the world serles wm ners for a rul hon dollars tHe c h e e r e d t 0 o vxolently and fell out of a treej c Trxed to col I e c t damages from the board educat1on tHe lost hrs pen cll ln the school pencll sharpenerl d Tried to commlt SUlCld6 so h1s chlldren could attend the or phans p1cn1c Opened h1s pocketbook Chrlstmas and a June bug Jumped f Who frled his bacon ln lux to keep lt from sh1nk1ng g Went to the theatre and dled the hlgh altitude got h1m h Went to summer school so he wouldnt have to spend hxs va catlon On another page you w11l see Plctures of the Kewanlte staff Though funny they may be I beg you please do not laugh For lt IS to them Our thanks and To them our best Thelr work wlll tlons we owe congratulatlons wlshes go last for genera Love ln Bloom Purvls and Jordan or should we say puppy love A MENTAL TEST FOR GENERAL USE 1 When was the war of 18129 2 From what p r o v 1 n c e f France was Joan or Arc 3 Who was the author f Macaulay s His tory of England' 4 What two countrles w e r e partlclpants n the S p a n 1 s h American War' 5 In w h a season dxd Wash xngton spend the wmter at Vallev Forge Color Day 6 Tell about the Swxss navy l ' - 7. . 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V . v. , , ' I v ' Aprll 3 Friday The senlors honored Bradley College wlth thelr presence today Wasnt that mce of them There was a good show on down there too wasnt there Eddlc Schlmd we1n Aprnl 4-Saturday We must mclude thxs date for xt honored our basketball team Yes the basketball banquet Con grats Student Councll upon your work It dld Robble good to go to Peorla yesterday h1s feats of maglc on tonlghts program were quxte astoundlng Can you do the rope trlck yet Peeley Aprul 6-Monday Everyone 1S talkmg about the good tlme they had at the basket ball banquet By the way May hew wasnt the floor sllppery though? Stop laughmg Klrley you thought so too Aprnl 7 Tuesday What a day' W1ndy cold dark etc Dxd you know that Ladd lxkes the dark Well he does and so do some of the Jumors Mr Stevens Chemlstrv classes were makmg HS agaxn today April 8 Wednesday The thlrd floor landlng wmdow seems to be qulte popular these days The track boys are workmg on the Central school grounds for the approachlng meet Aprul 9 Thursday Would you beheve xt We had an assembly Dxd somebody he Dld someone commxt SUlCld6'7 No fBut maybe some should J Aprnl 10-Friday We took a day off to get our Easter outflts ready You should see the bouquet of carrots plmentoes onions etc that Dor othy Ann wlll wear on her new brown sult Oh' My' Aprul 12 Sunday Walt a minute' I must lncludc thls date Easter Sunday and the Trl Y and H1 Y attended the serv xces at the Methodist Church at 5 45 a m Bunnv went home and slept afterwards He couldnt take Aprul 13 Monday We had school closed today to prepare ourselxes for the Easter Monday Ball-or dld we Sectlon V THE KEWANITE Page 13 April 14-Tuesday Guess maybe we crossed our bridges before vse came to them We havent had any school for the past four days but only tvso of them vsere school days But vxhy moan April 15 Wednesday Bob and Les crashed through today and Viv and Gen got their prom dates Boy vsere they worried for a while' Aprul 16--Thursday Just another day but not in the life of Adel1ne Kaiser She was the recipient of another of Elmers letters D ah' Deah ApruI17 Friday The Dance Drama came through with a bang' Hats off to Miss Mihahk who is off to success ln her first year Geofrey OHara the song wr1ter was here today and told us all about music time .ll Hey you don t sp1t on the floor this house Why not? Does the floor leak Puppy love has sent many a boy to the dogs A bachelor is a guy who didnt have a car when he was at col lege I kllled thlrty seven bed bugs my room last night How did you do it I chased them up and down the spiral until they got d1zzy and then suffocated them with my sock B Atklns What purpose does that brldge serve on your violin E Schoenberger Thats to get my music across Miss Nlobihng Can you decllne to eat 'P Lois Whitmore I can but I dont like to ma am Above is Mr R M Robinson fthe R stands for Russell the M for Merrillb taken ln one of his better moments We asked him to pose with one of his famous books of humor He informs us however that it is a psychology book We wonder We wonder L Eastman I think that frock IS lovely did it cost much G Atkmson Only one good cry TACT Have you a Charles Dickens in your home? asked the polite book agent No' she snapped Or a Eugene Field' No we aint and whats more we dont run a boardlng house them fellows you might try ihe house across the street AN EPITAPH Here lies a man Not much to see Who parked his plane In a hickory tree A Rodak How can I make ant1freeze J Roglnskl Hide her woolen pajamas I call my bathtub Dlamond cause its a setting for the rlng Dorothy have water Ingeborg Dorothy Ingle Did you ever on the knee Bystedt No' You dirty dirty thing And have you heard of the girl who was so dumb she thought an artery was a place where you went to look at pictures? Those eggs you sent me were very ripe How do you know that A little bird told me Stoner Two tickets please Ticket Seller What date Stoner fabsentmlndedlyj Kay George Washington The God of the Credit Men' He left a fare well address He Im gomg to buy myself a harem She What do you mean You cant buy a harem can you He Sure I saw a sign at a gas station Eight gals for a dollar An illustrated drawing of what occupies a high school girls mmd from8a m t1ll3p m Mr Classon Not one student per today C Johnson Give me liberty or give me death Mr Classon Who said that' Charlie Patrick Henry fThl8 IS not from the Senior Class play J Upon my word' said the dxc tionary as the ink dropped through the leaves Buckley fn Pierces Eat Shoppe? Do you serve lobsters here? Waiter Sure serve anybody No matter how high an awning is its Just a shade above the street D Clong Who is the f1rst man mentioned in the Bible R Good Chap I Bookkeeping taught 1n a lesson of three words Never lend them A little Bee Sat on a tree And then he sat On me O G' . A 6 D-- A Ni- - . ' ' r V. ' It YY Al Y' , It ' H 1 V Ii rv ' l ! ' , ' , ' i' ' Y . V D ' ' . . ' . I - X .. H ' ' - f i , , ' 2 ' Q - , , . ' . , ' I ' . u ' an . . ' , 3 -' . ' I ' , Y l W- . e . . 1 - - - I I - ' . - 7 y V' ' ', ' 1 ' , 3 . - . r ' ' . l . , - T.i. 1 .. - 3 Q H ' 1 . . Q Q 'I' 5 X - . . . , . 1? , W ' .. ,, - 5 . . . 5 J S r in ' -' n 1 ,ss AY , .. , , - , I E 3 - 1 w Q-... Q ' ' . . W Q here either. If you're looking for X will be given the liberty to whis- I E Y Y, 1 I . . b l ' . l -v I . - - in . ' , l ' ' . H . . . . - A ' . 3 . I . I r u l . - l . I . ' . .1 . I - 1 n .' . . , - - vs . -i ' ' i.,. V , . , . . ' , 'Wi 1n . l ' ., . - 'H K - Z . 9 . l l n l l ' - I l . - , . N , ' Q 5 , .. ' . ' , X .H 1 -- 1 r? 5 i .. ' ,C C 5 - ,, : ' 1 ' I . - v . 1- , .. ,. . y - V ' .l - - H l i , - . - . .. Page 14 THE KEWANITE Section V How can you tell when you're near an elephant. You can smell the faint odor of peanuts on his breath. Judge-What brought you here? StudentfTwo Perleeshmen. Judge 4Drunk, I suppose. Student Yeah both of em WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK He laughed when I sat down at the piano So I up and smashed him in the mush It is better to have loved and lost than to have paid alimony We mustnt be seen together too much dear Then turn out the lights Beuster Hows them pedxgreed pigs of yourn gettmg along' Dana H Fme hows your folks It must take a lot of patients to run a hospital Birds of a feather flunk togeth Swede Johnson Father did you enjoy yourself when you were a freshman in college Mr Johnson Boy did I those were the happiest years of my 1 e Kxrley I have a cold or some thing in my head Martha It must be a cold I was up at the museum today to see the new elephant hide It must be fun to see such a bag ammal trymg to get out of sight As a special feature of a pro gram to be held next year Mr Ro mack will smg I Call My Girl Radxolnte Because She Shines ln the Dark J U S T O U T l This amazing new graduate WILBUR FIZZLE with knee action, floating kid QCensoredj ney, unbreakable sp1r1t free wheeling Free from B O Dandruff Athletes Foot, Hahtosis and Pink Toothbrush Wilbur Fizzle, son of Drizzle and Lizzie Fizzle, of New Ro chelle Able to read and write-can count up to ten, and plays amazing game of bridge and pmochle NOW READY FOR BUSINESS 30 Days Free Trual YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO INVESTIGATE THIS STARTLING YOUNG MAN' When is a Joke not a Joke? 99 times out of a 100 Manager Your play is too long for the stage you lengthen the stage Les Eastman says Lipstick is the arch enemy of secrecy The Annual is a queer invention The School gets all the fame The printer gets the money And the Staff gets all the blame' There are millions in It cried the inventor as he scratched his head Worrell Is the postmaster 1n'7 Clerk No he IS on a vacation now Is there anything I can do for you Worrell Well I guess so g1V6 me a three cent stamp Visitor I see you re a college man C M My gosh' My garters slipped agaln' lst Pig I never sausage heat 2nd Plg Yes I m nearly bacon Joe Szabo Ma I got Greece on the radio last mght His mother Well you d better wipe lt off before your father sees '-li - 'y v , . . er. . - . 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Sectlon V THE KEWANITE Page 15 MR KAISER SAYS L e t your conversatlonal c o m m u n 1 cat1ons dem n s t r a fled consc1ous ness a com pact compre n s 1 b ness no coa lescent conglomerat1ons of preclose garrullty JeJune bafflement and asmlne affectatlons Let your ex temporaneous verbal evaporat1ons and expatlatlons have luc1d1ty 1n tell1g1b1l1ty and veracxous vlvaclty wlthout rodomontade of Thesplan bombast l Aprnl 20-Monday Smce Geofrey O Hara was here Peeley has done nothmg but compose songs for R1ta Tut' Tut' Apr1I21 Tuesday Boy are we ever gettxng the dope here lately Have you notlced Betty Jo and Ed Schhndweln around the halls here lately We They tell me many a card looked l1ke a thermometer below be low below Apr1I22 Wednesday The teachers are gettlng the spr1ng fever too We hope they go easy on us from now on Apr1l23 Thursday Flash' We heard today that Lloyd Borkgren IS golng to make hxs debut at the prom Wonder who the lucky glrl 1s KA httle blrd sa1d Irxs 5 Apr1I 24-Frlday Its somebodys b1rthday today but whose But blrthdays must come and bxrthdays must go so- Aprnl 27 Monday Socxal Hour Lots of boys were there We hope they found the rlght g1rl and popped the prom questlon dont we g1rls Apral 28-Tuesday Belxeve It or not By the Ke wamte Rlpley D1ce and Clark have broken up Now s your chance boys or should we say Rudy Apr1I29 Wednesday We wonder what Teresa Wolf Jayne Wagner and Arlene H1ll do 1n thelr spare t1me or do they have any Van Scoyoc I want a couple of plllow cases Clerk What SIZE? Scoyoc I dont know but I wear a SIZC 7 2 hat Sunday School Teacher Frank l1n how many Commandments are there Franklln W Ten Teacher Thats nght If you broke one of them what would happen Franklm There would be mne ef Harry Prmce says that women are Just llke street cars You should never run after one be cause you couldnt catch xt any way and lf you wa1t long enough another w1ll come along He for got to mentlon that a street cor ner IS a good place to catch one oo Jack Slmpson See here walt er heres a plece of wood 1n my sausage' Water Yes slr but Im sure J S Sure noth1ng' I dont mlnd eatlng the dog but Im cer talnly not golng to eat the ken nel too LATIN DECLENSIONS By Sherry Welch Boybus klSSlbUS sweeta g1rl orum G1rl1bus l1k1bus wanta someorx um Pop1bus bearxbus enter parlor um K1CklbUS boyabus outa the door um Nlghtlbus dark1bus non lampor um Cl1mbus fenclbus pantlbus tor m Leta Gumm Why do you l ways slgn your name D D D Daryl C C C Clong? Clong Because thats my name The mmlster who Chflb ned me stuttered It IS sa1d that Marlon Ewan th1nks that a balanced aquarlum IS one that wouldnt t1p over and sp1ll the fxsh Roush And after the party I asked 1f I mlght see her home Shlnkevlch What d1d she say Roush She sa1d shed send me a plcture of lt 1 Aprul 30-Thursday Everyone s rarmg around school VVonder why We don t know dont you gee but you re dumb May 1 F rnday The semor class play Apple sauce was a wow' Dont Jack and Ir1s make a darl1ng couple You know we all thmk Jack Mar low IS a cute boy even MISS Mlller told me so m secret May 4-Monday The Blg Track meet at Mon mouth Saturday Kewanee came through f1ne We knew youd do It boys Say you know Merle Anderson ran so fast ln one event that the t1mer had only f1n1shed the o of go when he crossed the flDlSh l1ne May 5 Tuesday Gee almost forgot to tell you about these prom dates Wagner and Van Hoose Crystal and Russ Kay and Stoner Klrley and Buntm George and Vlfglnla Bob and Josephme etc etc etc fW1shed we had more spaceb May 6-Wednesday The K came out aga1n today It surely IS a good paper dont you thmk May 7 Thursday Wlth school about over for the semors they are weeplng sobbmg crylng squawklng QI ran out of words can you help me p May 8-Friday Our glee clubs and sewlng classes dlsplayed thelr ab1l1ty to nlght at the annual Open House We re proud of our school ' May 11 Monday We heard Mlller and Urban the old men haters were out last nxght What a break' What a break' fl mean for the lucky fellers 3 To whom It may concern Through a r rangements wlth my managers I am now able to glV6 expert les sons ln the use of the Sllde Rule S50 for a 15 m1nute lesson E1nste1n Ladd I I 1 -- ' ' 1 ' . ' Y 4 1 ' Q 1 , 1 , . , o t e j Tl 1 - 1 1- - a c l a r i - ' K , 11 , 1 1 ' - ' ' 1: . ' 1 ' ta . 1 ' , ' ' h 6 l 6- 1 1 1 - I H' - , - ' 1 . . 1 1 1 . 1 . g , 1 - - - 1 - - ' . ' 1 r. 1 . 1 ' 1 f . . . Q . , . Q , - l ' 1 . 1 - 1 1- H .. 1, G 1 i , . . . , 1 ' . - - - 1 1 + ' ' ' 1 t . - 1 ' . ' . . . 1 l I -I 1 ' ' 1 ' . ' - Y ' ' 1 Y ., ., . U H - - 1 I . . 1 - , ' , - ' - , have too!! Report cards today. ef- 1 H H , . -H - 1 . ' 'T ' , - - , ,' 4 VY , ' ' , - . . , . , . . 1 - 1 1 - . ' y , 1 . 1 ' 1 1 . ' i . i . . 1 - ' . . q , 1 ' ' 1 I 1 . . . - ' - , . 1 U , . . . 1 . . 1 . - - a- I - 1 . . . I 1 - I 1 1- - -1 1 - . Y y ' - I. . . LQ 1 : ' 1 l . - 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 - Y V . . .. 111 1 , 1 , . 1 - 1 is - ' 1 . T . 1 v - , mv, - ' 1 - - s ' . 1 J- . , . . W - 1 1 ' . . A . 1 If as Page 16 THE KEWANITE Sectlon V May 12 Tuesday Dld you see the dog ln school today We dldnt elther but xt saw Claude May 13 Wednesday Say we just happened to thmk Don Faull and Ruth Oberndorfer ought to get together prom mght and Rosemary Goffner and Bob Bllhck should do the same D you catch xt' May 14-Thursday The semors are about fagged out after all these club partles etc May 15-Friday The prom at last' And what a prom we salute you Jun1ors Tears of bereavement for the loss of the semors were shed today by the underclassmen May 18-Monday Lost The sophlstlcatxon dlg mty and brams of K H S We thought the Jumors mlght be able to supply these httle characterxs tics but 1ts hopeless May 19 Tuesday Did you notlce the txred look on the teachers faces today It s be cause of the ternble stram smce May 20-Wednesday Class Night You underclass men are surely lucky to have the brnlhant talents of the semors be queathed to you May 21 Thursday No school Teachers are mak mg out our report cards for the last tlme Whoopee ' Can you beheve 1t I made five dollars C85 003 puttmg peoples names mto thxs calendar Lots of luck to you next years calendar edxtor May 22 Friday The work IS f1n1shed the books are closed the calendar IS com pleted Its commencement tlme Tomght we the class of 1936 hold our fmal meetmg together dlplomas wlll be presented to thelr owners and we wlll depart to meet once more xn thxs large world of business Miss Klmmell Y IS so much and X IS so much what IS the answer Frank Goossens So much Dld you ever see Ollver Twlst Granny Hush child' You know I never attend those modern dances BITS ON SENIOR PLAY Mer Mlllman was heard to say just before the play started that he wasnt nervous because he had been nervous all week and was gettmg used to lt Several of the actors had thexr make up put on by Mrs Kalser who used her new make up kit Mr Kalser gave xt to her for her blrthday and Mrs Kalser says that she IS gomg to present Al wlth some lace curtams for Chrxst mas Hemle Gamble the one who d1d most of what goes on behmd the scenes furmshed a genuxne flask at the last mmute for Mar low to use Mr Gamble stated that thxs artlcle xs not for use Just for decoratlon One member of the cast dld not appear at all m the thlrd act This made It very convenient dur mg practxce as lt gave hxm about an hour off and lt only takes about two mmutes to walk through West Park The hero of the play was Jack Marlow ln more ways than one In the flnal scene Iris couldn t re member one of her hnes and Jack havmg nothmg else to do was forced to eat one of the well charred and highly mdxgestxble bxscults We had Mr Kaxsers mventlve gemus to thank for the smoke screen effect whlch accompamed the burnmg bxscults ln the semor class play Business manager Ladd had another theory but xt dndnt work this tlme -J MR E BRAHAM MR V OLSON RULES OF OUR HOTEL 1 Board 550 per week Meals extra 2 Breakfast at 5 Dmner at 6 Supper at 7 3 Guests are requested not to speak to the dumb walter Guests wnshxng to get up wxthout bemg called can have self ralslng flour for supper 5 The hotel IS surrounded by a beautxful cemetery Hearses t hxre 25 cents a day 6 Guests wlshmg to do a l1ttle drxvmg w1ll f1nd hammer and naxls mn the closet 7 If your room gets too warm open the wmdow and see the fxre escape 8 If you are fond of athletlcs and hke good Jumpmg hft the mattress and see the bed sprmg 9 If your lamp goes out take a feather out of the pxllow thats hght enough for any room 10 Anyone troubled w1th mght mare wxll fmd a halter on the bed post your bxll the house IS supported by the foundatxon THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAGEDY She seated herself carefully on the cushloned seat Her trxm ht tle foot was placed on the pedal Wlth a cough and a sputter the motor started She was off but to what kmd of a start She focused her eyes carefully ahead Oh' she was nearmg the fnrst cor ner Would she make xt Success was hers She pressed her foot harder upon the pedal and the machine went full speed ahead Nervous fears crept through her system as she raced along For one moment her eyes strayed to the left sxde then back agam A mxsfortune' She was nearmg the edge and a sharp comer was just ahead Could she nght herself' Wxth a qunck Jerk she was able to galn control of her machme Agam she raced on the pedal almost touchmg the floor Trouble agam' Nearer and nearer to the edge she came What would happen thls t1me Off the edge the me chlne went Wlth a cry and a groan she arose from her seat She would never be able to run an clectnc sewmg machine correctly , ' l , I W' Q ' ' . . - . 1 4- I I ' ' . o I ' . 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Sectlon V THE KEWANITE Page 17 1936 PROM DATES Shlrley Cotton and VIC Mlller Joan Klrley and Bob Peterson Arlene H1ll and Bob Chapman Margaret Burchett and Vernon Relff Crystal VanHefte and Russ Wet ze LOIS Johnson and Johnny Pletko vlch Anna Mae Bonlng and Vance Kennard Jayne Wagner and Jack Van Hoose Bette O Connor and Don Faull Betty Rlngstrom and Howard Brockway Marlon Ewan and Johnny Duyt schaver Darlene Clark and Rudy Mlllman Charlotte Smlth and John Kube IUS Kay Larson and Dean Stoner Rita Owens and Frankle Wllson Irls Ohllnger and Lloyd Borkgren Evelyn Krumtlnger and Daryl Clong Josephlne Horner and Bob Good Vlrglnla Reed and Dale Nelson Dorle Pettltt and Kelth Vlnson MarJorle Wolters and Jack Ladd Murlel Pyle and Leroy Reno Ruth Oberndorfer and Ray Polson Paullne Van Raemdonk and Jack Marlow Rosemary Z6gllS and Phlllp Hay ward Mary Balses and Eugene Ander son Joyce Hunt and Harry Prlnce Marlan Swaln and Davld Gamble Martha Glldden and Eddle Kazu bOWSkl Dorothy Whlles and NlChO1aS Sol IC Patrlcla Mulllgan and Theodore Turnbull Lenore DeRaedt and Don Bystry Helen SZalk0WSk1 and Hubert Ro mack Edlth Eastman and Fred Powers Dorothy Ann Klrley and Shannon Buntln Vlvlan Anderson and Bob Humpll rey Genevleve Atklnson and Lcs er Ea man M Roblnson qln assemblyl Order please' Stoner qhalf asleepl Ham and eggs Ruth O Shall I take thls road to Galva Krummy No they ve already got one there Employer Can I trust you not to take anythlng Bond Sure I was manager of y a bath house for flve years and I never took a bath It was a dark nlght and the motorlst was lost Presently he saw a slgn on a post Wlth great dlfflculty he cllmbed the post struck a match and read Wet palnt Just when we thlnk we can make both ends meet somebody moves the ends Teacher What products come from Iceland Brlght boy Seals and ESklm0 ples House Detectlve-tto glrl fllrt lng ln hotel lobbyp Let s see your huntlng llcense MISS Anderson Harvey what IS a molecule? Harvey Wlnslow It IS llke a flea somewhat You cant see It but you know It IS there Cold hon About to freeze Want my coat hon Just the sleeves Llbrarlan Have you read Freckles Irls No just the plaln old brown ones Just opened a new store What buslness are you ln Burglary Housewlfe Am I late for the garbage? Garbage Man No ma am Jump rlght ln Would a gold dlgger necessarlly X be a mlnor STRICTLY ORIGINAL Roses are red Vlolets are blue Dandellons are yellow And carnatlons are of a dlffer ' ent color FAMOUS SAYINGS OF BRIGHT SENIORS But there IS another theory J Ladd Don t say anythlng about Rlta and me P Hayward He was such a dlvlne dancer NI Tangeman Bob and I Vlvlan Anderson No kldden Ed Schllndweln Im too busy Harry Prlnce The sald law became practlc ally nll Joyce Hunt Vlv and I Bob Humphrey Well you know I was gomg but J Marlow Well good D A Klrley Oh Im so exclted P Van Raemdonk ThlS IS a new dance step of my own Buntm We averaged 70 all the way home Eastman Then he Sald I love you Why' I studled untll 1 o clock on that lesson Jane Manthe I havent read that far yet Bernle Jones Ill pay for my Kewanlte when my mother comes home Swaln You should have seen that Jane ln Galesburg F Wllson Aw go on Genevleve Atkln son I dldnt tell my mother Rosemary Z6gllS Oh' lt s my slsters Kay Lar son What tlme can you get the car Vlrglnla Dale Nelson Dld you want to hear my new Audrey Joke Martha Glldden Thanks pal Ed Kazabowskl Scrammey vous a la home Egert QBFOSIUSJ D EFICSOD I want some wlnter underwear Clerk How long EFICSOH How longo I dont want to rent them I want to buy them I ,B ,E , ,E L- l E , , . . I - ' , I - ' I .. . .2 . Y I HT 1, , ' , .. A - ., . - ' WA . , . . Y - . U H 1? ' ' ' H y ' ' u ' Y VY-'Q ' ' - . N H V L ' ' . 1 ' ' - . . . ., ' Y 1 ll ' n . - i , -m . S .. . . . , , ' , ' g 1 to, - I . ' - - l .. Hi - 1. I Me-. l , . . , ' , , . u v - vu . l - , E . . . . . . , ' ' . ' ' . .l - - ' l I nl - ' 7 X 1? . . . U 1 . - . . . , . - - - W ll ' A Y MTV . I . , - W . Virginia Hunt and George Dana. , '. . ' , Reed. - if ..- ' , . 3 44 l H- ' . . . - Y 1 I - l A .. . . - 3 l sm, ' V ' , ll lv A 4 H . . , . 1 ' nw- - . - W i 7 D . . ' 44 , n - - . . - ' - , m - ' h. ef- ' ' ' ' u ' v ,, IA I! ' 'T' ' .. . I f,,, - . ' H H ll - l - f rl - . , , - - . . U . l ' 1 . . . H1 ' ' ' , ' 4 . . u . . . . 3 , H K . . t ' W - 1 . ' 1 ' SL ' U Nl ' ' l . ' - I . ' l H on K . vi . . . l I ' Q . . f l - '+ i A W - tl l lg I . I , -L V ' l , - 3 , Page 18 THE KEWANITE Section V He-Does the moon affect the tide? She-No, only the untied. Tony Aulinskis-Mr. Robinson gave me an awful look. Willie Ptasnik-That's nothing. So did nature. Hayward-I just thought of a good joke, Humphrey - That's all right, keep your mind off yourself Shorty Olson fleading girls in a cheery Lets go girls Show em you re Orange and Black sup porters The radio will never take the place of newspapers You cant start a fire with a radio set The elevator boy has a hard life No matter how efficient he is someone is always calling him down The Kewanee cagers copped 125 contests under the tutorship of Anderson and 31 of 40 in tourna ments district or regional winner five years out of eight competl tor in sectional meets six years out of eight and in the finals three years such is the I H S A A sponsored tournament r e c o r d ammassed by Coach Ross Ander son at Kewanee High in his eight years of coaching the Boiler makers The eight years are studded with 125 victories com pared to 73 defeats in 197 games This year the Orange and Black won 17 games and lost mne The regionals and districts were won and lost from the following schools Won Lost From Cambridge Wethersfleld Galva Toulon Alpha Atkinson Annawan Orion Nleponset Geneseo Bradford Sheffield Mineral Aledo 20 ROMANCE A LA MODERNE They were seated on the studio couch. He nestled closely beside her. He gazed earnestly into her face and then slid into her lap. She was not surprised for this had happened many times before. She patted his head tenderly, a token of love which he seemed to appre- ciate. He again looked longingly into her eyes as if he were search- ing for courage. Suddenly he raised his head and gave her a very peculiar kiss on her right cheek Dogs can be so affectionate at times We suggest the following sub stltutes for the words I dont know so that the classroom dis cussions will be a little more varied Non scio It is little that I know concern mg the material being discussed The matter in question is en tirely beyond the feeble scope of m knowledge I am not acquainted with the proper response to that mterroga tion A FIVE CENT EXPERIMENT He sat down in front of her He looked longingly at her then gazed cautiously about him He sighed With a slight Janglmg mo tion he pulled up lus right coat sleeve He smiled and then coughed a little cough He began to draw himself closer to her He was a bit excited and a bit nerv ous He puckered his mouth as he came closer and closer Would he succeed' At last his lips reached their destination He strained every muscle as he began his task My but it was hard work for a small boy to drink strawberry pop through a straw P S It was a Lily straw qv-s gli 4 'f-f ' Was a Cold Winter This season the Reserves copped ten contests while losing but five, and in the newly formed sopho- more conference for the Northwest conference schools they had an even .500 average with four wins and four losses. It has been some years since we have had girls taking places in debate. This year, as you have probably noticed, there were two girls, one on the affirmative and one on the negative. Good work, girls! Up to the latter part of April there were 655 detention slips given bv the faculty Miss Savage heads the list with 102 slips 115W of the totaly to her credit Second prize goes to Miss Beadle with 76 Miss Nobilmg has given 68 The consolation prizes go to Miss Ewan and Mr Classon with only 5 slips There are 51 steps between the first and third floors Therefore if Apps fwelght 210 poundsj in the first floor should decide to see Virginia on the third floor it would cost him about 6250 foot pounds of energy If he was in a hurry and made it in 20 seconds he would develop M horse power It must be great to be in love Bond or Mulligan '7 Believe it or not John Herbert Ladd had to overcome the dairy man from Annawan in order to get a date for the 36 prom They tell Coach and Cliff were frequent visitors this year to the University of Illinois where they paid their respects to dear old Theta Chi fraternity They were always well taken care of by Paul Larson and Dick Tay lor two of last years graduates and pledges of the organization We hear that Cliff is well thought of by this group for he really brought them some worth while honors in his college days The coast to coast first prize popular song of today Show Me the Way to Go Home was not in this years operetta . , . y ----- . 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Sectlon V THE KEWAN ITE Page 19 WE WONDER WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF MISS Savage qult glvlng deten t1on shps Broslus studled for once K H S dldnt have Apples Helslander Mae VVest VlSlted Kevsanee Hlgh Le Roy Kvsetmskx sang ln a assembly Anna Mae Bonmg went out for debate The class of 37 had a good class Play The freshmen weren t green Crystal Van Hefte broke her e Joan Klrley qult argumg Bette OConnor found herself a steady boy frlend There was a good orchestra ln K H S fNote Bystryl Irls Ohllnger was 6 feet tall Bob Kleln couldnt dance Romack had red halr The class of 36 wasn t the smartest ever Mlss Harrod lost her voxce There weren t any assembhes Pletkov1ch Welch Kennard Lay and Bond had a CAR have partles together Everyone besldes Robbxe had plenty to eat at a H1 Y supper There werent any detentlon shps Mo Flelds quxt school The class of 37 had a KEWAN ITE They say the women are the salt of the earth Wouldnt wonder udgmg by the number of men they ve dr1ven to drmk I stood up for you yesterday Thanks old man I appreciate your klndness ln not allowmg peo ple to slander me The prof was takmg a vote on the dumbest person m the class and I stood up for you' SENIOR MOTTO Don t study when you re tlred Or have anythmg else to do Dont study when you re happy For that w1l1 make you blue Dont study ln the daytime And don t study at mght But study all the other time Wxth all your mam and might Jobs We Would Luke to Have After Graduatnon Floor man ln a telephone booth Wlndow cleaner m a coal mme Dressmaker for the Folhes Curtaln puller ln an amphlthe atre Ill never get over this sand the chlcken as she walked up to the ostrlch egg Kazubowskl What do you mean by tellmg Maman I m a fool Vance I m sorry Eddle dldn t know xt was a secret Mr Classon Dxd any member of your famlly make a brxllxant marr1age Mr Stevens My wxfe dxd Mrs Mnllman What does the clock say Rudy fcommg m at 2 a m I It shays tlck tock and the dog gles shay bow wow and the httle pushy cats shay meow meow He When I was a small boy I was left an orphan She What dld you do wlth xt Stevxe You cant sleep class Worrell If youd talk a httle lower I could Jaller fto prlsoner awaltlng ex ecutlonb You have an hour of grace Prlsoner O K Brmg her m Mr Romack What raw mate rlals are lmported from France Pupxl Books and plays Volce of Young Lady lfrom op eratmg roomy Cut lt out' Cut xt out' Cut It out' Stop' Lxfe IS one darn thmg after an other and love IS two darn thmgs after each other Dale Cm chnchl I thought I heard something break Vlfglnla Oh never mmd that was Just my promlse to mother Johnny P May I call thls eve mng Loxs Oh Id be txckled Johnny Im not that kmd of a bo No matter how hungry a horse gets he wnll not eat a blt Raphael Schlmdwem Father can you slgn your name wlthout looking Mr S Yes mdeed Raphael Well then try lt on my report card Undertaker I-Ie was surely a far slghted man B111 How come' Undertaker He put a fnre ex tmgulsher m his coffm Late to bed And early to rise Keeps the dear brother From wearing your tles The Pants That Failed Slr Lancelot ln days of old Wore armor made of steel And everywhere that kmght dld go Rlght noble did he feel He was mvnted into court To dme with Lady Hausess He spnlled some water on hls sunt And rusted hls best trousers I havent the heart to take xt sand the bndge flend as he dns carded a club We might call Maurme Flelds the glrl of charm for she cer talnly has made a hxt wxth stu dents and faculty ahke Bruner set them up for Mo and the BF at the Kewamte Bene flt dance to show hls appreclatlon of the exhlbltxon danclng they were domg We thought you d llke to know That weddmg bells w1ll rmg m June for Betty Bonmg and Dwen Freebuxg Next year w1ll fmd them hvmg one block south of the school on Elm street That four leaf clovers are rath er rare That Inez Norme recexved a dlamond -D , 1 59 fQfT I IIN hi Let Thus Be a Lesson to You, Lester I . .. . I : - , 1 . . l . . . , ' . I ' i- ' ' , . . I . l I ' . ' . . , - I . . . A 1 , t I I l .T I . ' ' '. . ' . ' - I l- ' I - . ' , n I , p . 1 ' .T . . I ' , I . I 1 ' ' . 1 ' 1 l . I 4- - - - 1 g. I .. - - ,, ' ' i , . ' 1 . Y I .. I 'TT , . ' , ll ' L U . - ' l Y , , . . . . - i 1 ' Y The Tri-Y and Hi-Y eouldn't - I U , T . U , ' '- - - - I ' - ' - ' , ' ' . Mr. j . ' y l l ' . . . . -l - I I . - ' I ' V ' - I . . . i l ' . G U . . U . - L I 1' . ' ' 1' I '- . ' ' 3 . ' . - - y. I ' . , ' v Y I ' i K , . . ' I - - I X . i lj Y lux 1 I - ' . f I fy f I ---- . ' K . A . I . l I . . ' . Page 20 THE KEWANITE Sectlon V A PAGE FROM THE DAILY HOODOO OF 1949 PICTURES TAKEN Whlle You Walt lAnd Waxtl CHARLES HARDING BUY BOSS GLOVES BUNTIN 81 POLSON Managers qwe Practacally Own the Placel FOR SALE 1000 HEAD HAMPSHIRE HOGS Am Gomg to Cahforma ROBERT GOOD FOR HIRE DARYL CLONG Expert Street Cleaner I Sweep the Cnty Clean New Term of BUSINESS COLLEGE Opens February 29 Enroll Now ATKINSON 81 BALSES School of Business Thus page of ads has been generously compiled by the Edltor of the DAILY HOODOO Mr Charles Johnson fAhem J Also to Music Lovers BEUSTER 84 HODGETT At the Rlalto DINE AND DANCE AT KAZUBOWSKI S Floor Show Nughtly 4On Sunday Nighty Muslc BY BYSTRY S HOT SHOTS HAYWARDS SCHOOL OF DANCING Every Lesson a Pleasure qWear Your Old Shoesy S100 PER LESSON Ruta Owens Accompamst Wnlson Suggests X WAX For Your Sprmg Cleanmg EASTMAN S GROCERY Notice to All Musnc Lovers Now Playmg at the Armory RUBINOFF 81 WOLTERS YOU WRECK EM WE FIX EM 9 We Do Our Durty Work Daily R Brosnus P Worrell Parkslde Garage In 1950 we w1ll offer a prlze to the person who can tell the best Llttle Audrey Joke lNote Martha Glidden! THE LARSONEAN BEAUTY SHOPPE Expert Hanr Cutting by F Shmkevnch Mamcurmg by Orue McCollum MANAGED BY KAY LARSON Mr Prof Robinson B A D MAGICIAN Wnll Now Dlvulge Hrs Secrets Anyone 50c Or Less Tomte at the DONFAULLA THEATRE The Worlds Greatest Man Hater V Reed fShe Tells Ally Advance Sale of Tlckets D NELSON Support Your Own FRANKLIN D WILSON or I County Dance Hall Inspector I! 35 I I I , I I I I I X ll ll I v - . I I , . I I I , 1 V . I ll If . . I Q I l I I I I I I I I . 1 I I ' 1 I , 1 I - I . . . I to I I It I i I . I y rv I ' H I I u ' , i . - . ,, N I I ... - I Sectlon V THE KEWANITE Page Cpoetry THE CLASS OF 1936 As Freshmen we entered ln Thxrty Two Not knovung what we were expected to VVe acted l1ke caged monkeys ln a zoo For 1t was to us so strange and new But xt was not long before a few Took up thelr tasks and forgot to be blue Soon the best were enjoylng lt too' VVhen school opened agam ln Thlrty Three Back we came l1ke monkeys to a tree It was our Sophomore year so you see We were very happy and carefree School after all dld not seem to be The vllhan who would always dxsagree That year wlll always be a fond memory' The best was yet to come ln Thlrty Four So wxth a mlghty whoop and roar we tore Up the steps and through the door The monkeys were back agaln for more For school to us was never a bore We were more than wlllxng to do our chore Never were there Jumors lxke us before' We monkeys rushed back to f1n1sh the flght As Senlors we showed the world who was brlght We worked at our tasks w1th all our mlght And now ahead our future shxnes brlght Our hlgh school days are a fadlng llght Our day IS over here comes the nlght But behmd us we leave OUR Kewamte Mer Mxllman LOVELESS LOVE The two sat on the sofa A lxttle ways apart The boy thought he was snappy The gxrl that she had art He had been callmg steady She hadnt sa1d the word So he just sat and waxted And very seldom stxrred At last he got up courage To kneel on bended knee Whom do you llke my dear He said next to me She looked hlm over coolly And la1d h1m on the shelf By saylng sweetly and coyly Anyone besldes myself TH E KEWANITE STAFF I have a story about to unfold fKeep th1s book and youll never grow oldy Of the Kewamte staff of Thlrty Slx Whlch fxghts to the flnlsh and never klcks The edltor Humphrey hxs flrst name IS Bob He runs to his offxce to get on the Job Dana the asslstant comes next ln lxne Who there wxth Bob spends most of hls tlme And Emstem ln business who calls hlmself Ladd He tears thru the halls you d thmk he was mad To h1s asslstant Phll Hey dont look so proud You re not the only blonde ln the crowd To sell the people thls wonderful book Is Paulmes Job by hook or by crook Frankle Wllson of the varsity fave Sponsorship edltlng IS hls mam drlve Dorothy Ann Klrley the talk of the town Wrltes m thls book the humor she found And Mary Ann Balses a pretty mxss ACt1Vltl6S she wrltes wlth the twlst of her wrxst Harry the Prmce he IS ln hls art Alded by Lols from the very fxrst start Together they add to the Kewamte book A great many thmgs w1th the pams they took The hlgh class stuff called soclety IS wrote By Rosemary Zeglls but not ln a boat Its wrltten by Genevieve to the last llne Of sports and heroes all IS told By One Punch Schlmdeln m the rmg so bold The photographer Harding a little tot Is always there rxght on the spot To Mxsses Mlller and Glbson we glve all our thanks Who helped so well to fxll m our blanks Our prxnclpal Robbxe wrote on thls spot By all of the senlors wlll not be forgot My story IS over all I ask of you Is to give the credit where credlt IS due To this wonderful staff who d1d so fme To make thls Kewamte the best of all TIMES Gene Anderson ODD POETRY When you fxrst looked At thls group of words You may posslbly have Thought xt was poetry But It IS falrly certam That by thls tlme You have completely Changed your mmd Isnt xt funny how people W1ll keep rlght on When they know very well They are belng fooled ' 21 l ' 6 Q3 Q5 1 y Y - .. - - ., , . H . - H . . . . . ' dog k - - - .. H - - . , . . ' ' , . . . . . U ,, . . . . , I ' , . ' ' ' n ll l - ' u ' - u , ' ' . ,, ' , , . , . . l . - 1 ' N 4 n 1 , , G U ' ' yn . . . . ' . l f . And 3-gain when ThiFtY'FiVe Came in Sight N That wonderful calendar, isn't it fine? . . y 1 . . I . H . . ,, . . . . l .Y . Y Y 1 I V . . . . .. H - I ' -' . ' ' al - n - , l . . 1 I I I Y , 1 . , 1 . . , . 4 . . . . 1 q . ' 1 . ' ,H 1 - V Meri -?n I ' . . Y Y ' . , . .. Q ., . Page 22 THE KEWANITE Segtlon More Poetr THE SCHOOL OF SIXTY NINE Let us try to xmaglne back 1n slxty nme When the school bells werent rmglng to assure us of the tlme You had to start at seven to reach the school at exght There was no school bus elther to keep you from bemg late Now the teacher wasn t handsome llke our teachers of today Who greet you wxth a smlle that makes your work a play Hls dress was very common and a style of long ago Whxch dld not seem to be a modern fashxon show Those rough old logs dld represent a seat Wlth such a lack of comfort nothlng could compete Many were the chlldren whose Sunday clothes were tore Because they merely moved to release the burden whlch they bore Now last of all but not the least The hlckory stlck a wand of peace dlfferent from the detentlon sllp whlch gladly takes 1ts place And glves an hour longer to VlSlt face to face Emerance Adams SNO FUN Genme llked a brawny blond Who drove a Ford V 8 Whlle rldxng sure her frlend was fond Of settmg a swlft galt One nlght qulte late ut comes to mel He wooed her at her home Wxthout you dear my heart would be Llke beer wlthout the foam Twas thus Les spake to Genme A Could thls be really love Young Les to thls would answer yea And so would hls falr dove Alas my love lt IS so late I really must retlre For father would not let us date Were I to rouse hls xre Perhaps some day Ill get rlght brase And ask of hlm your hand Untll then I must try to save Fnough to buy some land Forth wlth the gallant Eastman left He climbed behmd the wheel He started elghty horses deft Twas power he loved to feel He roared away mto the nxght As Genme waved her hand And xn h1s eyes was but one slght Her deep blue eyes so grand Thls mght lt seems h1s thoughts were Upon the 1cy street The weather cold dxsturbed hmm not Thought he of Genme sweet Content she was and mnocent For she could not foresee That there mlght be an accldent And Les would be fe ffee Young Les was not the least bxt tired Although twas three A M Hls heart w1th love for Gen was flred Those eyes qulte llke a gem s plam that Les was drunk wlth love Oh flddlestlcks' Oh my' gave the speed guage such a shove It reached a pomt too hlgh dld not hear the tram draw near Untll he reached the track Brave Eastman felt no pangs of fear Nor dld he turn hls back The watchman dropped the crossing gate The tram was fast upon hmm He thought perhaps Its not too late The squeal of brakes' the snap of woo H1s brakes they would not hold' The 1cy street' Thats not so goo Dead b0dl6S soon grow cold That Eastman brlght he used hls braln Hls gas he opened wlde If hls plan falled h1s blood would ram And Gen would ne er be brlde The motor mxssed but dld not fall And Eastman pushed It hard If only he could cross the rall Before he looked hke lard The tram came on at slxty per Would xt desmember Les Would much be left to be mterredo The street would be a mess The tram was close he dared not look' And then he heaved a slgh Twas Just hke ln a story book The hero d1d not dxe The moral of thxs ballad IS As every glrl should know To let your boy frlend stay all mght If xt should ram or snow HO Jack Ladd foiflibiskmw- V Af - ' 1 1 P . V.' 4 1 ' , , - . '. - . . L 1 l . , I . . ', , ' 1 ' H i . . H ' ' ' It' - . A ' . . . ' He . ' . He ' ' . ' ' ' , . . u 1 . , - , , . S0 ' - - ' - If I can only warn him. , . . . . . d! . ' Y n ' . ' dl ' . ' . I - I Y I l ' 3 . . . I 1 . ' . i V I . ' , l - V . . I E ' l ! , . . . ' . 1 y, . - , H ef 1, L o Section V THE KEWANYIE Page 23 Qur Sponsors The splendid cooperatlve Splflt of the followmg buslness mdlvlduals and organlzatlons of Kewanee has made pOSS1bl6 the 1936 KEWANITE of the Kewanee Hlgh School We the SENIOR CLASS take thls opportunity to thank them smcerelx A Friend Alcazar Buffet Anderson Electric Shop Drs Atkinson G Atkinson Becks Watch Repair Shop Bellson Music Shop Benmson Brothers Berg dt Dunes Vera Binks Bondi s Dr Boswell Bowman Brothers Brown Lynch Scott Dave C Buntm Butterwlck 6. Son Hardware Dr Carney Central Oil 6. Grease Co Chamber of Commerce Cullen s Mullinery J N Cummings Paul Cushman Daves Service Shop W K Davidson Deisher Brothers D A V Bottling Works Fidelity Store Fleers Super Service Dr C L Fleming Al F Freed Gast Prmt Shop Dr Gleason Good s Furniture Store Gord Motor Co Mr Hallin Happy Hour Store H H Head Dr Heaps Heads Beauty Salon Dr P A Helmer Henry Brothers Texaco Herbener Book Store Hill 6. Son Dr Humfrevllle C E Humphrey Hurd 6. Nelson Joe the Jeweler Dr N E Johnson Johnson s High Test Oil C Mayhew 8. Wedge May s Electric Shop M A Miller Genl Contractor Mmks Food Store Charles Mulligan Richard Naseef Novak Brothers Dr Oliver Olson dl. Wolters P 61 G Laundry L D Quinn Rashid Brothers Red Cross Drug Store Johnston Lumber Co Kelly Motor Co Kennish Hardware Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Kewanee Boiler Corp Chevrolet Co Dry Goods Co Farmers Co Op Elevator Iron 6. Metal Works Lumber 6. Supply Co Machy 8. Conveyor Co Public Library Richards Dairy Rmella Co Dr Roddy Dr Roper 0 W Schneider F H Steele Dr Stewart Stop G. Shop Sturtz G. Ewan Dr Swain A C Taylor John Kirley Kline s Dr Krauser S S Kresge 5,10 6. 25 S S Kresge Dollar Store United Cigar Dr Varney Veterans of Foreign Wars The Vogue Waunee Farm Restaurant Krieg G, Krieg Larson 8. Lundberg Lundbeck s Music Shop Louise Beauty Shop Mackemer G. Means Lumber Co Maid Rite T J Welch Dr C P White Belle Wilson Studio Wolfes Dairy Zang Brothers . 1 . V - ' V . y ' . . , . . . - , y , . -v Boss Manufacturing Co. Illinois Commercial Telephone Co. Penney's Co. ' ' ' o. , . . , . . . ' ' ' ' Co. . . . , , - . , . . . 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