McKendree University - McKendrean Yearbook (Lebanon, IL)

 - Class of 1926

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The McKENDREAN Henry George Mais, A, Lebanon, Illinois The dauntless heart that fears no human pride, The friend of man, to vice alone a foe. Frank E. Harris, A. B. O ' Fallon, Illinois Plato Chancellor Y. M. C. A. Cabinet ' 20 Oxford Club Captain Y. M. C. A. Gospel team McKendrean ' 24 Student Pastor, Dorchester Bunker Hill ' 22- ' 23 O ' Fallon ' 24- ' 25 Secretary-Treasurer of Sophomore Class Choice of word and measured phrase Above the reach of ordinary man. Opal C. Hartline, B. S. Norris City, Illinois A perfect woman nobly planned, To warm, comfort, and command. 1926

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F. C. Stelzriede, A. B. St. Jacob, Illinois A head for thought profound am clear unmatched. Sidney W. Frey, B. S. Lebanon Illinois Football ' 22- ' 23- ' 24 Track - 22- ' 23- ' 24 Student Assistant in Chemistry ' 23- ' 24- ' 2o M Club Orchestra ' What his heart thinks his tongue speaks. Harold Verne Calhoun, A. B. Belleville, Illinois I dare do all that may become a man, Who dares do more is none. -c-- -- - r



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The McKENDREAN Itc juniors $ Innnc The days have sped by, our jolly days are passed. Before we ' re dignified seniors we ' ll tell you of our class. The prexy of our class has the eloquence of a lawyer. He will keep forever Young; Rah, for William Sawyer. Next comes Satchel Schuwerk, who is both witty and wise, He has enough intelligence for one just twice his size. Dorothy Harmon, a lassie fair, is one you ' d like to know, A reader fine, a leader too, her aim is never low. The charm of Billie Denbeaux, speaks of culture rare, Her wisdom, pep, and beauty, drives away all care. St. Clair Harris is very quiet, but action speaks louder than word, He is a dependable man, you see. his praises a re always heard. Then there is Walter Bailey, who is a fine debater. He excells in everything he does, the world will know him later. Feggy Smith is our actress, and also our artist rare, A pretty girl and quite brilliant, her sky is always fair. Happiness of babbling brooks, is mirrored in her smile, Dreams, romances, and fiction, the thoughts of Barbara beguile. Wop Isom is our star athlete, in scholarship does excel, A quiet, willing worker, success will surely spell. Sullins is a steady player, in games of intellect and skill, Lebanon should be very proud of her student on the Hill. Percy Hill, our Chemistry man, is known to be very wise, He. like Satch , is quite small, great power within him lies. Full of pep, a bouncing step, carefree — this is no myth, A bit of heaven in her eyes, thus we remember Opal Smith. So calm and peaceful is Christine, one never knows she ' s near, ut her friendly, kindly acts, have made her to us clear. Bob Stephens is a giant in intellectual prowess, We girls don ' t try to capture him. you see his wife won ' t allow us. A happy person is George Darrow, he ' s a most ambitious boy, He comes seven miles to school each day, education to him is joy. Carter the famous basketeer, is one of our jolly crowd, A hearty laugh, a genial manner, spirits are never cowed. Sizemore is another musician, the piano is his mainstay, He has a ready word or song to cheer us on our way. The able prexy of the Y also hails from our number, When Adair in his Ford speeds by. pedestrians best not slumber. Hollis and Page we never see, they ' re always gone away, To teach the people in their Church, the many evils of modern day. Walker and Wahl walk among us, gently speaking here and there. Their many acts of goodness are known of everywhere. Mowe, Van Ness, and Hause, are the last but not least of our crew, They are always happy and jolly, because they have nothing else to do. We ' ve sung the praises of Juniors, and this prayer we raise, That when we are Seniors we still may merit your praise. —ALICE HOYE, ' 27 1926

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