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

 - Class of 1935

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JUNIDIQS Row: Richard Curtis, John Curtis, Lloyd Sievers, John G. McCord, Dee Fuller, Clayton Edwards, John Weedman, Doris Etcheson, Pauline Calhoun, Mildred Sawyer, Mildred Walden, Ralph Huff, Hobart Buchanan, Henry Harper, Dean Schmitz, Paul Smith, Ken- neth Meliza, Joe Schilling, Harry Sparks. Top Second Row: Miss Ziegler, Lucille Dill, Eloise Rous, Hazel Frye, Irene Bealor, Mildred Johnson, Hilda Hall, Dorothy Ready, Mary Stea- gall, Alta Sparrow, Dorothea Ruckman, Pauline Snow, Lucille Grimes, Opal Lawson, Kathryn Walsh, Helen Henry, Dorothy Gil- lespie, Lois Moreland, Stanley Cathcart, James Kirby, Mr. Roberts. Third Row: George Reeser, Ronald Holoch, Dorothy Edwards, Anna r Bosserman, Mary Grimes, Eileen Dawson, Evelyn Mae Faris, Jeanne Milton, Carold Lugibill, Elizabeth Bennett, Mary Irene Curtis, Edith Larry, Marianna Severson, June Swigart, Richard Lukens, Francis Miller. Bottom Row: Bill Hiorr, Russel Amdor, Edwin Murphy, Eddie Vance, Francis Gettel, Eugene O'Neal, Morris Reeder, George W. Bailey, Richard Watson, Eugene Wood. THEI Page Twenty-four

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DIDDDHECY and our mutual attention is riveted upon the looks of a blond model who is introduced to us casually as a fellow American, Gretchen Feld- mann-a small world! She insists on entertaining us for the evening, and as a surprise calls a familiar phone number, and up pops Lelia Hale. She is a new Lelia, much slimmer, more dignified, and of course trailed by the omni- present Bob Tagu.e. Bob is the vocal attraction at the newest Paris night club. After leaving Camill again in the Alps, I get up early and leave for home. As fellow passengers, I have two of the foremost geneolo- gists of the day, Albert Ward and Jerry Johnston. They have been touring Africa for the Metropolitan Museum. We part in New York, after they tell me that Mary Murphy and Irene Lientz are both in Brooklyn, Irene being a private secretary for a well-known stock broker, and Mary tutor for his small son. I arrive at home at last, only to find letters from Areta Jackson and Reynale Kendall. Rita is married to the proprietor of a chain store, and Duke sweeps out the Chicago Theatre-for exercise only- he owns it, you know. Janet Vance is selling tickets for Duke, and Lu- cille Michael is a frequent attendant at his shows-when she can spare the time from her exporting business-who said a woman couldn't do a man's work? I read in the papers frequently of the Hensley brothers, Cleo be- ing a professional football player, and Ray a popular wrestler. Glenna Wheeles is teaching a cou.ntry school near her home, and whose little boy is that I see coming down the paved country road ? It looks like--it can't be .... And WGN is signing off for the evening -Happy Dreams -Ho hum, travelogue programs always get mc down-look-it's 3 o'clock. Happy dreams to you, Seniors! 5 DWI. Page Twenty three



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JIJHNIUIQS Class History We entered M. T. H. S. in the fall of thirty-three, perhaps the greenest freshmen in the'school's history. However we soon overcame this handicap with the help of our advisor Mr. Smith. The biggest event of the year was the picnic in Herrick's timber. Our sophomore year was very successful, our greatest achievement was the publication of the Buzze1'. We had our annu.al picnic at Champaign which was considered a great success. Being Juniors was even better than we thought possible. Accord- ing to custom the Juniors sponsored the stunt show, which was de-- clared by some to be the best they had ever attended. The height of our ambition was reached when our stunt won the cup. Our basketball team won the inter-class tournament, and again Juniors won fame through hard work and our greatest asset-cooperation. We present- ed a one-act play entitled The King's English, a comedy enjoyed by all. We have sponsored two parties, both highly successful. We hope to give the best reception possible, one which the Seniors will always remember as our appreciation for the example which they have made for us. We continued to occupy our place at the head of the honor roll this year, as in the two preceeding ones. Our athletic record likewise was all we could hope for. All other extra-curricu.lar activities are led by and dependent upon Juniors. We hope to continue this record, and give the under-classmen next year an example such as we have been given the past three years. Dorothy Gillespie DWL Page Twenty five

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