Mount Pulaski High School - Hilltop Yearbook (Mount Pulaski, IL)

 - Class of 1940

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T 8 X0f7f This page sponsored by DR. ROBERT N. HAMM Mount Pulaski x

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m-mul: A. Yuuch. H. Milner, D. Geyer, J. Guffey, Fl, Brooker. pltundlng: H. Fisher, V. Moll, VV. Merrlman. V. Unilerhlll, V. M. Halheld, VV, Hagenbuch, D. Shellhammer, Miss Buchanan. ji,qg,'4,' ... The ship's library located in the hold presents one ot the chiet attractions tor the use ot leisure time on board. Our present library is quite an improvement over that ot tormer years. The open stack system now beinq used allows the passen ers' to have the opportunity ot browsing through all the library books, which are arranged on the silielves according to the Dewey Decimal system. At present there are in our library one thousand tive hundred thirty-tour books and pamphlets, ol which one hundred were added this year. Among these recent acquisitions are a New World Book encyclopedia, a set ot science books, several books ot fiction, and a few new books in each ot the other tields. Copies ot thirty-tive various magazines may be found on the magazine rack or in the classrooms. All the old magazines are tiled away in the stack room, adioining the library, tor tu- ture references. During the year about torty books were borrowed from the state library on a neighboring ship tor three months. An intensive book repair program is being carried on at present. ln the spring, Mr. Wensley, a representative ot the Gaylord Brothers library supply company, qave a very interesting demonstra- tion on the repair ot books. At this time we want to thank two of our passengers, Misses Lillie Mae Jackson and lrma Mae Ryan, for their assistance in cataloging and repairing ot books. The purpose ot our library is to give the passen ers an opportunity tor gaining knowledqe supple- mentarv to that found in their textbooks. lt aclso provides a place ot enioyment tor reading maga' zines and fiction. The library has been a very popular place tor all the passengers on board, and we sincerely hope it will continue to remain so. This page sponsored bv GENE CLEAR Phone 89



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' 936046 OFFICERS Editor-In-chief - - Lulu W'atnon Llterary Editor - - liar,-1 y1'u-hge, Aanlutuntn lhrln Geyer. Charlotte linker Senior ure-tlon Edltnr Dulen Bhrllhummar - Flora Key - Joe Mr-Cullouxh Aulutlnt - - Alhletlr Edltol' - Aanlntunt - - - John M-run Calendar Editor - - He-tty Brooker Annlntnnt - - W'lIna Emery Joke Edltor - - Dorothy Buumgnrdt Annlntant - - llelen Hhllllng Unlvshot Edltor - Bill Merriman Annlntunt A - Kay Merge, Bunlnrnn Manager - Robert Aughenbangh - Dirk Talmage Halen Manager - 'lyplutn - Vlrglnla Underhill, Mildred Schafer if .AI Q Seated: H. Shilling. B. Brooker, L. !VaLson. V. Underhill, H. XVavhtQ-I Standing lat: VV. 1-Emery. D. Baumgardt, D. Shellhammer. R. Aughr-nbaumv D. Geyer, F. Key, K. Mallee, C. Baker. standing Snd: Mins Buchanan, M Schafer, J. McCullough, J. Martin. D. Talmage, XV. Merrtnmn, Mr. I-ty. The Hilltop Log was published with the aid of Miss Buchanan anc Mr. Ey. Members selected from the ship as a whole, constitutec the remainder ot the staff. Lois Watson was appointed Editor in-chief ot the Log. During November a sales drive was enactec by Robert Aughenbaugh and Richard Talmage. Approximately ter representatives from each passenger class were chosen and giver instructions in selling the books to their fellow passengers. In c contest the first class passengers won by selling 99 per cent of theii quota. They were awarded a party in November to which all firs- class passengers, the Log statt, and ship's otticers were invited At the beginning ot the second half of the voyage, the writing o' material and special events on board was begun. The literary edif tor and assistants were active in assigning and helping to covei write-ups on school activities. Everyone on board has worked hard to make this ship's Log a grea' success. and the statt wishes to thank all who helped in its publi cation. This page sponsored by LYONS Sc to Sl STORE Mount Pulaski, Illinois

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