Moore Township High School - Owl Yearbook (Farmer City, IL)

 - Class of 1933

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1933 - Moore Township High School - 1933 -np 2 l--- d iff SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Yes, there is little dispute to the accurateness of our claim, namely, that the 1933 edition of M. T. H. S. Sophomores rates among the great- est classes of all times. Do not seven boys attempt to justify their mothers' claims to a future President? Has anyone ever seen any mem- ber of the class commit a breach of conduct? CNot many, at leastl. Ate we not justihed in claiming the most beautiful girls in schools? Even members of the faculty say of us, The most original class. Who supports every athletic event throughout the year? Martha Williams, Janet Vance and Helene Frank, The Big Three. Who sells dozens of tickets to these same events? Riggs and Jack- son, the world champs. Wfho was the most colorful basketball player on the squad? None other than Bob Tague. Who tucked away victory in mile after mile? Our own Duke Kendall. ' Who was Farmer City's popular cheer leader? Fuzz Kendall. XVe are proud to be Sophomores. W'e admit the Juniors won the Stunt Show, but ask anyone which was the most enjoyed act. lf you were there, you'll vote--Sophomore. What class sold 150 copies of original newspapers in an hour at two cents a copy, when this amount means a week's work. Maybe this is liindberghian, but WE did. As to class ollicers, they are classified as the classiest of the classi- est class in the classrooms. Because of their modesty, their names were placed at the end of this story. Dan Murphy - - - President Gretchen Feldniann - Vice-President llob Jackson - - Treasurer Dan Murphy '35 Page twenty-three

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1933 - Moore Township High School - 1933 -. SOPHOMORE CLASS l OFFICERS Dan Murphy ---- President Gretchen Feldmann - Vice-President Bob Jackson - Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Gardner ---- Adviser MEMBERS Albert Ward, Sam Parr, Melvin Dunn, Dean Riggs. LeRoy Hansen, Henry Harper, George Reeser, Richard Kendall Theodore Dubson, Robert Tague, Franklin, Parret, Reynale Kendall, Richard Canby, Gerald Johnston, Robert Jackson. Mary Frances Murrell, Glenna Wheeles, Gretchen Feldmann, Audrey Hamrick, Virginia Kemplin, Martha Kendall. 1 Evangeline Houser, Martha Call, Alice Powell, Camilla Luck, Hilda Reeser, Areta Jackson, Lucille Michael, Marie Bosserman. Margaret Ice, Martha Williams, Helene Frank, Janet Vance, Mary Atkinson, Elsie Newton, Ruby Bates, Irene Lientz, Lelia Mae Hale. Page twenty-two



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1933 -- Moore Township High School - 1933 - FRESHMAN CLASS 4 w w OFFICERS John McCord ---- P1'9Sid911f Edwin Murphy - - - Vice-President Joe Schilling - - Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Smith ----- Adviser Harry Sparks, Kenneth Meliza. MEMBERS Stanley Adams, Ronald Holoch, John William Curtis, James Kir- by, Dean Schmitz, Marion Harris, Russell Amdor, Richard Lukens, Ralph Hui, Lloyd Gill, Thomas Martin. Richard Curtis, John NVeedman, Francis Miller, John Fuller, Ei- leen Dawson, Eloise Rous, Dorothea Ruckman, Stanley Cathcart, George McCartney, Paul Smith, Paul Golden, Joseph Schilling. Lloyd Sievers, Paul Lawson, Philip Highhll, Eugene O'Neal, Fran- cis Adams, George Willard Bailey, Morris Reeder, Doris Etcheson, Mary Irene Curtis, Dorothy Ready, Clayton Edwards, Francis Gettel, Eugene Wood, Edward Vance, Richard Watson. Mildred Combest, Lois Moreland, Dorothy Gillespie, Evelyn Mae Faris, Mary Grimes, Carol Lugibill, Dorothy Edwards, Pauline Snow, Mildred Sawyer, Lucille Grimes. Leoma Clark, June Swigart, Opal Lawson, Kathryn Walsh, Lu- cille Dill, Mary Steagall. Virginia Sparrow, Helen Louise Henry, Jean Milton, Irene Bealor, Hazel Fry, Pauline Calhoun, Hilda Hall, Evelyn Price, Ida Mae Rollins. Edwin Murphy, Alta Sparrow, Marianna Severson, Edith Belle Larry, Mildred Johnson, Velva Garriot, Irene Atkinson, Julia Lavey, John McCord. Page twenty-four

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