Taylorville High School - Drift Yearbook (Taylorville, IL)

 - Class of 1932

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If Dlllf The Class of 1932 Y 4 It-'1-'lcl-:Rs WILLIAM lloumtizurx' . ., .,,I'residen1 BLANC!!!-3 MEGAW ,,,.... ,,...... I ice President Howmm AKERS ,.,,... .,,A, , , ..,,.. Secretary HEL!-:N Lvsx ..,,,,A.A,,, , ,,,, Treasurer Miss HoI,m:tmi:,xn ,.... ,.., , ,Advisor Mn. Tuolmrow ,.,,, ,,,,,,,, A dvisor Wllell we started to High School to learn something new, We found that within us our brains were quite few, But we wanted to cultivate this tiny brain, Though now we're quite sure we did strive all in vain. We shall now tell to you of those days very gay, That we spent in the school we must leave in fair May. We came in September of the year twenty-eight, And from then we will tell Vou the tale of our fate. At the first we elected our officers four, And it was Bill Dougherty we voted for. To assist in the labors of Flllllllllg our elass We all voted for Drennen, the choice of the mass. And after our money ,loe Brooks did attend. Wayne Peel we selected our rights to defend. We did nothing much during this bashful year But sit back and look with eyes bright and clear. When next we did enter the old school door, We were Sophomoresg we were Freshmen no more. DeHart and Card were our sponsors that year: Good work did they do in their hovering near. As officers we did select a very fine crewg For president Henry Drennen we drewg Williams we put in the vice presidenfs chair, And thus with these officers well did we fare. We did nothing this year to gain any fame, But yet as a whole all must say we were game. When we came back to our old stamping ground, In our places as Sophomores the Freshmen we foun d. We were well on our way to the goal we now see:- The more we did think of how happy we'd be, When we were out of school and far from big hooks, The more we did shout and have happy looks. As Juniors in school we achieved great success, Having lost in two years all our hashfulness. Twenty-three

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I If DRIFT At the many football games we did sell Lots of candy and pop and how we did ycllg At the basketball games and the tournament too We sold our sweet wares to wrench money from you. For more money we gave several 4'hops in the gym, So our prom resource would not be at all slim. And then came our playg oh, how we did work! From prom decorating we never did shirk. At last came the nightg we were popular then. lVlcAdam and Holderread time did they spend In planning this prom that went over so well, And thus giving our merits some talk for a spell. When next we were greeted by tutors so dear, We well knew the end of our schooling was near. And now that weire Seniors, just look at us! Whatever we do causes quite a big fuss- For this year we're dignified Seniors, and how! For being quite smart we must take a bow. The first thing we did of importance at all Was electing our officers in early fall. When the ballots were counted and votes totaled up, To Bill Dougherty we gave the president's cup. tHe has been the big Ngun' in our class for three years So for Bill let us shout and give roof'-raising cheersj . For doing the work and aiding the boss We selected Megaw, a girl fine as floss. I When September was o'er and October was in, The Staff of the Drift all its work did begin. Un the basketball court or the football field, Ur on cindered track we were hard to make yield. Play acting is one of the talents we owng And at our great play we did hear not a moan. . The May Queen was elected from all Senior girls, For her they chose Conkey with all her fair curls. When our gay Senior year did come to its doom, Out against a dark sky there brightly did loom The last entertainment we got in the gym, When our hours as Seniors were growing quite slim. There also will be the sad time when we went ln a body to God our mistakes to repent. Many tears at commencement we Seniors did shedg Though for joy or for sorrow it can not be said. Uur story is ended, the finish is nearg But we can't leave you without a slight tear, Try not to forget us in years that will come-4 Remember, dear Freshmen, that we were once dunlb. Twvn I i -four

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