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Tl-IE ACORN1932 JANE RoncERs Pinafore, 10 Bon Voyage, 10 A Lurky Brvakf' 11 Junior Soc-S lt Through, 12 Ibranmtic Club Her modest ansfwrr and her grateful air Show her as fwise and good as she is fair. HELEN RouNns Hoc-key, 10, 11, 12 Basketball, 11, 12 Intramural Baskvtball, 10 Junior Sm-es lt Through, 12 Bon Voyage, 10 XVh0n Dreams Uonm Truv, 11 Survive Club, 12 li is hettfr not to he than to hz' unhappy, MARX' ELLEN SCHUMACHER Hoc-key, 12 Hovkey Intramurals, 10, 11 Basketball Intramurals, 10, 11 Hom-key Manage-r, 11 Debating Team, 11. 12 State Dt-hating League, 12 Hiking Club, Secretary 12 W'hcn a girl reasrs to blush, she has lost the most pofwrrful tharm of her htfautyf' MARY' JANE SCHVVINN Pinafo1'e, 10 Bon Vnyagoj' 10 A Lurky Brvakf' 11 XVhun Dreams Come TruP, 11 Junior Sons It Through, 12 Dramatic Club, 12 Sinferity, a defp, genuine, hmrt- frlt sinrfrity, is a trait of a true and noble fhar- actor. FLEANOR SHAVVIIAN Hovkvy, 10, 11, 12 Basketball, 10, 11g Captain, 12 Tennis, 11 Bon Voyage, 10 When Dreams Come True, 11 Dramatif' Art Club, 12 Drop hrofwn eyrs, running ofver with glrf, Bonnie brown eyes are the eyes for me. PAGE 21 KATHLEEN SMITH Quint-y High Svhool, Quincy, Illinois Intramural Iiorkey, 12 Intramural Basketball, 12 Hiking Club, 12 nfs tall as 'was her stature, So mf-rry fwas her heart. MARY JANE SVVANINGER 1 inafore, 10 Bon Voyage, 10 Phimes ol' Normandy, 11 YVhen Dreams Como True, 11 Pirates of Pvnzanr-o, 12 Art Club, 11, 12 Young mon, hefwarr this maidfn fair, IVith dark hrofwn eyfs and roguish air. JANE TIPTON Pinafnrv, 10 f'him4-s of Normanfly, 11 Music Club, 12 Har dark cyfs-hofw eloquent! Ask what thfy fwould, 'tfwas granted. MILTON VVAGNER Football, 12 Trark, 12 A Luvky F'll'flZlk, 11 Hi-Y Club, Vim--President, 12 KKCHIIHHFJJ is a grt'atad1vantage'. VxRciNxA WEIHER Piuafore, 10 Bon Voyage, 10 Chimes of Normandy, 11 XVhen Dreams Coins- True. 11 PiratPs of Penzanr-e, 12 Orvhostra. 10, 11 Music Club, Ser-retary, 12 Thy tvoite is ssweet, as if it took Its music from thy face.
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THE ACORN, 1932 Class History ANY years ago, in fact, way back in 1919, a group of bashful children took their first steps in the path of knowledge when they entered the E J' il 3 kindergarten of Harmon Avenue School. Of this group seven have survived the rumbling, tumbling, hair-pulling times to graduate in 1932 in a class of seventy-seven seniors. These charter members are Bob Anderson, Pete Wood, Bob Johnson, Janet Cockerill, Mary Lillian Frank, Eleanor Knight, Elsie Wietzel, and Virginia Comer. How well we remember our kindergarten orchestra consist- ing of triangles, drums and tambourines--and its capable leader, Pete Wood. The first grade brought no addition, but in the second grade, Phyllis Chryst and David DeCamp were added to our group. In the third grade came Marjorie Johnson, Mary Jane Swaninger, and Bob Landis, although Bob left us the following year to spend several years at Moraine. We felt quite grownup in our third year, although we played such games as Cops and Robbers, and the boys teased the girls by chasing them around for fifteen minutes of recess calling them 'iMaggie. It made them simply furious-unless the one chasing was Pete. Maxine Lohnes and Billy Greenfield hooked onto our wagon in the fourth grade, Maxine adding to the difiiculty of winning a spelling match, and Bill adding a needed touch of color and bashfulness. He helped to H11 the vacancy caused by the promotion of Pete Wood. Our already intelligent class was improved in the fifth grade by the presence of Helen Rounds, Phil Crowl, Milton Wagner, Kenny Bontecou, and Douglas Robinson. In the sixth grade we were too grown-up for words--or so we thought. This year brought! Ruth Brelsford, Helen Compton, Linda Dill, and Bill Eckert. With the end of the year came graduation and the childish excitement of pre- paring for the event. It could be foreseen that six more years would see us a class for Oakwood to be proud of. We must not omit the hilarious class picnics that were enjoyed annually at Jim Campbell's. And the yearly pageants, with rehearsals that so often served to take one away from geographyor spelling class, are not to be forgotten. The seventh grade found us in the high school. We were lost souls for a while, but it couldn't last long, and we soon had the reputation for being the PAGE 23
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