Adair Community High School - Reedor Yearbook (Adair, IL)

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c=rVAl J-D4D a sTUfl£UT puaijcrrjofl BALLYHOO' Renembsring the tine not so long ego when '‘Circus Dey wes the biggest event of our year end rnticipsting e future of equal enthusiasm for pe- rlues, ferris wheels and the Ike, we bring you f wtr time circus'1 which may oe enjoyed without use of tires, res, or other precious mat-r- i els. Thw Rc dor Staff has devoted much of its tine to securing lor you the best acts available and we assure you that ell thr.o rings will keep you rocking v ith liughter. Our bend is the loudest, our elf-phtnts the l rgvst, our clowns the funniest end our desire to entertcin you the grottest possible. Our theme v rs suggested by watching the vrrious side shows th; t take place in the gooa old hr 11s of A. C. H. S. Our color sch-. me vrs tf k n from the b-r.ior Cli ss colors, • r- n end white. xc hrvc described lor you events of th 19e2-43 school y,ir which may b. usi. d for future r«.fcr _nco rnd pleasure. hil none of our pictures mi y ever appear ir the lerding perl diet Is of the country, w-« t re sure they will prov.. a source of v-nal.-ss .ntertf inm .nt for you. Ihu Stuff PART I INTRODUCTIOR PART II RING! i ST -RS P J'T III BIG TOP PART IV THRILL RINGS AI T V iCTIVITILS .7 T VI llrry go round Pi.uT VII Sx OATS PART VIII BILL BO..KD USDJCimD TO yjOTofjy oijo or jjoc iooy Oh, thus be it ever when free r.ien shell strnd Between their lov’d hones and the war's desolation! blest v itu vict’ry and peece, nay the hc-rv’n rescued lend Praise the power that has made and preserved us a nation! Then conquer we must when our cause it is just. And this be our motto: 2n God is our trust! And the Star-sprnrled Danner in triumph shrll wave O’er the land of the free and the home of the brrvo ! - Francis Scott Key - airj iTb ft);] on Norraa Jean An early 3tart Resell© Nobody to tease me Dale A chance at the Presidential Chair Vivian A coub and a c impact Bob A errton of chewing 0un. Leonard A long vacation Lynda11 Another ye r to sleep Lewis Nothing to do and plenty of ti.10 to do it in. V ra porno A job as dishwasher (for a certain party) Wandalee A stenographer to attend to ray personal correspondence T. rvin . : a riot for uy class ring! ;) f£LU JI£IU 7}JJi]Dt] Vv. Dunn Fluor, scent lights Kiss Grahai. Gr s rt tioning Kiss Lund ’.ind w shades I r. Allen iin0 ong Teblo No. 2 Bob Grove i. r 0. Lrni0 Danner I. nin'ton girls Lish-s Ter hc,:..o Lc, Lvelyn Paxton’s diamond Vivien Do Loss’ diamond 50 library becks 19 3 noodc.r fleaflss tu Per four years we’ve followod their guidance. Alternating joys with f arsj Seeking to meet their standard, Moving r. little forward. Across the years. For four years they’ve stood by us, Bringing joy from conflict and tears. Seeing that each t el; is done; That each victory is ' on. Aerosa the years Now we wish to repay then. Our faculty of High School years. To reach the goal they have sat. To see the future well .ot, Across the y ars. Our school days :.r. new _nding; Our com-.cncement tine n aro. As our a .If dopendanco is beginning. It rlakea us fo l like winning. Across the years. R-.LFE rVvIXLIt- .D., . ilf'L jc ’TIT J. 30 ,” W T'.. r e i ty of Illinois FHirCIPAL ;.?orl:n.n and ’ or lu. History Civlcs-i-conomics Coach Erg.ic I. 11, 17.1, IV j ar.' Cl: sc Play Senior Close Play So- or Class Sponsor 31 1 M. LUTTVA B TunTkVJ TfolTo o Brown's Business College Typ ing, Boc k o or i.ig, Short Hand Girl's Physical Ed. Scphomcra Class Sponsor OLIVE C. HANKINS-A.B. IdTo.r Latin, Oooiiiotry, P:iycic3 Algo dr r. Junior Claes Sponsor Yo r Book Sponsor DOROTHY J. GIL HAL-A. A.. E.E. ----------'77170-737----------- Iberia Junior College Hone Econo:lies General Scioncs G.A.a. rToshiiicn Class Sponsor RAY DUAN-B.S. University of Illinois, University of Liscouri ..gr culture F.F.A. ;.dvicor boo no of zm Q. 7.. HA: I OND E HAY GR-HAl ROSCOL SI ITH R. Y 3ULLIV..N 0. 0. KiitNDON Robert Grove Transfer from Table Grove 4, Basketball 1-3, rootball 3, Track 2, Class Play 4, Scholarship 4. No one can or.y what height he nay yot attain. Rosalie Blansfield G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Hone Lc. Club 1-2-3-4, Band 2-4, Class See. 4, Homo Ec. Club Pres. 4, Chorus 4, Class Play 5-4, Scholarship 1-2-3-4, Librarian 1-2-3- . A smile for ovory girl, and two for ovury boy. Leonard Verne Harunond F. F. A. 1-2-3, Class Play 3-4, Baseball 3, Re-dor Staff 1-2-5-4, Librarian 1-2. Not lazy---just don’t fo■ 1 like work. ’,'andaloo Park r Danner G. A. A. 1-2-5-4, Declare 1, Candy Chairman 5, Class Play 3-4, School Flay 2, Hon- Lc. Club l-;e-e-4. Operetta 4. i'ado up of fun and laughter. D' 1- Corey Basketball 1-2-5-4, Baseball 1-2-3, Class Pres. 1-2- 3—4, F. F. A. Pres. , F. F« .« SjC. 5, F. F. A. Reporter 2, Class Play 3-4, Librarian 1-2-4, Op-r-ttc Cheerful by disposition and friendly b; nature. Vera Forne Re-dy G. A. A. 1-2-3-i, Hon, Lc. Club l-2-o- , Band 1-2- , Class See. 3, Claes Play 3-- , School Play 2, Libr: rian 1-2-3. Snail, but a ni_hty strong advocat- of wonen’s rights I.orvin Rutledge Basketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 2-3, F. F. A. 1-2-5-4, Class Play 3- , i.cv, Ngr. of Re-dor , Librarian 2. Give no a girl, pr-f-rably more of then. Noma Jetn Arabroaius G. A. A. Homo Lc. Club 1-2-5-4, oiaso Play 3- 4, Rocdor Staff 1-2-3- , Lditor Retdor • , School play 2, Cla3 3 Sec. 2, Clat 3 'ico Pres. 5, G. A. A. Vice Proa 3, G. ... . Pres. • , G. ... A. Point Captain 3, jeoclom 1, D. R. Award 4, Scholarship 1-2-3-a. ” That ever sho does, oho does it wall, Lyndall Figg F. A. A. Fros. 3, F. F. A. Sec. , F. F. A. Vice Pres 2, Class Vico Pres. 1, PJr kotball 1-2-3- .-, School Play 2, Clo3s Play 3-4, Da cl art. 1, S ctionc.l Public Speaking Cont est 5, Business t:anr.tcr of K-odor 4, Corn Ruoking Contest 3. God '■'lo3 0 the wan who invented ala-op.” Vivian Dei oss G. u, A. l-2-o- , Brnd 1-2, Claos .lay 3-- , Clas3 Vice pr.jc. 2, Hone c. Club 1-2-3-4, G. • . A. Point Captain 2, Class Sec, 1, Clsc3 Vice Pros. • . woman• a place is in tho hoio -• • ” Lewis Paxton Bate ball 2- 3. son like sio tro hard to find.” OO 'J OJ (( ft' The 3tudonts of i.dair high School hold an ”nll o it scrap drive” for about two wo k3 sttrti ; October 5. hr. Vialker appointed Lynuall Fig and tho • 'xJZ'1) l etudonta had at houo. ill Thun J- comaittec of 9 i HU f S iv M! boys picked up the scrap one afternoon. Lyndall’3 side turned in two end a half tons and Larvin’s side turned in one ton. The non.y r.c.iv d for the scrap wo3 used to buy a new ping-pong tablo. You, Senioro of the clcss of '4o, How nust plan your future And determine what It will ho. Your past 4 years have boon joyous ones; You have studied and played; no one lie vo you shun You started out in sumo mighty lean year And then with a hang; Pearl Harbor brought fear As Prosh::on you'd grin and bo a bit 3hy, i. a sonhoraoroe you'd learned just how to eot by , The third year was mot and a helping hand lent, Ho longer bashful; on mischiof you wore bent. l-Tow as you've finished your Senior year And. prepare to venture, don't fc l quoor You'll nrlco the grade if you don't shy Away frori the herd things that life drops 'ey. Go I as you've gone these 4 short ter. c. Happy, contented, and lull of concern. Let Onward and Upward bo your notto through life; And ’nay your days bo successful without undu, strife. Doris Spencer Lola Battln smmnMMm C1j 32 of 1 3 Friday, L'ay l i 3:00 i . Adcir Community High School Processional Fat Hammond Invocation Rov. Ingram Special Lumber Seniors Address Dr. Frank A. Beu Presentation of Diplomas Lr. Walker Benediction Rev. Ingram Recessioni1 Fat liammond Cl iCG of lVu-3 Sunday, Lay 0 3:00 o'clock Adcir Coai.iunlty 111 h School Processional Invocation Hymn Anthem Sermon Fat Hoionond Rev. Ingram Audience Special Choir Rev. Ingram Hymn Benediction Audience Rev. Ingrati Pat Hammond o . D. 7 During the p at four yeara the now foaous Senior Troupe has boon bcokocl at k. C. E« S. Their act and acrobats during this period hov- boon as follows: I -r.ibors In The Troupe irst Yof.r - Dale Corey, Lyndall Pigg, Vivian ITT i cssr '.ndalco Porker, Lewis Paxton, Lory Catherine Litchfield, Rosalie Blonsfield, Junior Lor' , Homo Joan iu-broaiua, Louise Soyr 'ur. Rotors Battin, Robert Cross, Vera Forno Roody, Gordon Pninborgor, I :jrvln Rutledge, Lounard Hoirmnd, Gar-land Ash. Second Year - D: lo Ccroy, Vivian Do hoes, Fonaa ToaK uoBTosluo. Robert Battin, Gordon 3hii borgor. Junior Long, h rvln Rutlodgo, Leonard Harxiond, Lewis Fax ton, Lyndall Pitt, v ondalso Parker, Rosalie Elan3field, Vorr Feme Ro.uy. Third Year - Dale Corey, Foma Jean lx brosiuo, VIra Pom: ROody, Robe. t Battin, Lyndc.il Pig ;, Wand-loo Parker, Vivian Du ’toss, Gordon dhin- borgor, Leonard Hoi.Hi end, ur.rvln Rut lodge, Lewis Paxton, Rrsolio Bl'-i - field. Fourth Ywar - Forua Jean A.ebro3ius, Rosalie Blanoiivlu, Dale Crey, Vivian Do Loos, Robert Grave, Leonard Ran- aond, Lyndall Pi , L«wi3 Paxton, V ra F-rne Roody, Vandalso Park ;r, LorvIn Rutlodge 13 u I'ana a or s and B-rkora: First Year : ey=rfeoriii- Second Year Pros. Dal- Coroy Pr .a: Dale Corey V. Pros: Lyndall Pigg V. Proa: Vivian Do L03s See: Vivian Do 1 use do c: I- -rue Joan Aabrosius A dv. i r. 1 - rshall Adv. hr. liar shall uiBTOfiY mm Tros: Delj Coroy V. Tres!: l!civ.°. Anbrosius Soc. Vera Fern Reedy Adv. 1'lss Reynolds Pres: Delo Coroy V. Pros:. Vi.vi„n D ooa See. Rosulio Blt.nsflcld Reedor i-d: Torna Ai.:brosiu3 Adv. k r Karv.tn Rutledge Bus. n r: Lynda11 Pi.r Acts Presented Initiation - received first year; given second year. Junior Play - ’’Ready kado Family Lenior Flay - Fixit Incorporated Juniur-Senior Dinner, April 17, 1342 at the L. A. Chirch. Reodor - published fourth year. Acrobatics V inner of Girls' class tourneys lor throe years. Winner of Toys' class toarnoys tho fourth year. Out for basketball - Dale (4). harvin ( ±), Lynda 11 (3 ). Out for baseball - Dalo (3), fcarvln (2), Leonard (!}. n a nj r f b 8 1) P 'A CROSSV ORD N J'EOGRAi’H - Horizontal 1. A ;..ixed up Junior lioy a initials or a gut that's taking quite a boating. . Hurjr.iog sound . . T.iis pound i3 clni. cd by two Junior girls end a Fresh tan boy. V. A car tain Senior boy with an ocean in between. a. 3 1 rls clain thaac first 2 letters of their 1 st nans. .. Two co •; on vov.'ol3 In class c 1 r3. 10. T: ic is all right oi ywhere. 11. Senior girl who clui s it no tore, IS. • 1 t w j he vo be tw-on 12:£0 and 1:20. 15. Phis is whrt we'ro an h ur ahead of. I. . . lLh you and r pole thi3 wculc bo a spri a ap' Tt. 17. One way t. butcher half a pork. 18. A norning 20. 3' .e as 11 across In bri 1' forti. 22. A chafie of orown, a Fr,e..ic iri, end all that'a left f ■ UT Cf'dl. So lit or ho?: aora Inc. (Abbr-vr.tion). 2b. A Froshnm boy ha vino l-.n.;t h. £7. A football player end our dref. 28. A few vowels 2?. i pi .ca of w od to you but tills Junior 0irl is a fl..w.,r. 30. ’.' hat wo say when it's lfc bo?.', w. SI. :r. ■ t wo buy at the first 1' th- y... .r, then nov.r open. Vortical 1. ..ftwi th- f irst tW( of these letters jou fool like the loot. 2. A r . shirtod Jun or bey. 3. 'i.rst of first and first of 1 st JLh r a 1’resnio girl. . L- at 3 c f tho l ot of a «uni- r be; . b, fh.tr. 3 you als uldn t toll little vo.it.;. o. A Juni r girl with, ut orr. 6. . Soni' r boy end way, -• fri -m tb th r. II. Two Fr .shies, a Junior and a s ft tap. 12. 1 st 3 1 ttors of r Fronhio's first no.. .e kicked around u bit. lv. irst of a beph irl - - it io of a Junior girl. 16. Or i-urno-ciin- to y u. (Int.). 17. . FroShtur.n _:irl or an i'torm.rn. 10. oackwrrt.a to our j-nitvU' and r. )od 1. u_h. 2C. 11 t . ether thi3 is ■ .css 1 ut the -idols 3 letters are a c.rt in Junior boy's initials. 21. x. h . 1, a junior ley, r f h. y.er ch ic.. 23. Gerald Soars standing .n his head. 2d. Cockered spelling for -no of the Fresh. class Colors. 25. h Fr .shie boy's (m tod fer las w lb) initials. 20. The trr.i each class 3ays will win tb , class touro-ys. 27. A '-cod turning ro tin (coeksyoo. spollin ). 29. iy little she v am. a oo.h. irl. Wusey Ana ac It was, and now it shall bo known that the following people wore duly known anu respected citi- zens of .dair Con.iunity ili h School during the y«ars 1939- 3. Their wn.rca- bs-uts hrvo boon kept on record is hereby submitted for inspection Along with Ltrvln hut- lvdgo's graduation uip- 1-na he received induction papers for army service, er the duration ho s.-.w active «uty in the cold country of Ala ska. ’ hilo there he uc.rriod •• nrtive raaiaen who was a p.rf ct notch for hin. 3h« die. ell th« work; ho teclf in the re r. ;y froia tholr Goldver” linos, L:rvin node _eod uso cf hie scientific training mu disceverod c rrre ...ecc 1, . i.ixturo of old ' nd silver. His wire, while carrying in the precious n-tal to replenish i ervin s wealth, drepp- ed f hi. lur.ip on ho.r foot and wr s sc injured that she uiun’t live l.ng. For rvin wa.. loot with-, ut h.r to do the work th t he r turned t- the Stotes in his streamlined st ti'-nr n plan.., The Icc Lr rk r. On his way down fr .TsV , as k« tr v«lod on the .lean Ilighw’y, h. w-s ct- «d by th. patrol ccy, L«wis Paxton. They w..ro so hrppy tv .. .t th-t they eeciuod t travel hack t i.dair t■: s«e the eld c: ng. The bright lights cf IF llywo; d hod rlwcys held e 1 t of ylre- r for the b ys in they visited the city. In their r ounds of all the n table sites who aheuld they iiieot but Vivian Cul-uss. Vi-Vi was the top notch dancing 3t'r f Furax... unt. ..ith r. greet deal of difficulty, the b ys • xr.de their way to nor, thr. u h and ocean S u vie f no, 'uto. rr.ph s ekors, movie ?r,.-duc. s with bi c.n- tr cts, and cult .rs with a. untaina cf pres -nto. When she heard their plan for _«tting the Claes of ' 3 to- gether, she nrd h.r s.cr.t ry cancel all contracts and on-T •ou«nt3 for the noxt year and they w«ro seen on th ir wry t 111in is. Ill thr u h the . ldon est they saw so nr.ny Danner- Danner Oil btati ns that they becuuo curious an-., in- quire.! about th, ncr.e. To their surprise they f. and that -md'lee's husband was th. ..il urinate wh- was mmwi cor . wmr f all those fine stations. The wnn rs lived in Denver but were spending _____o vacation in thoir suunor n, untnln hoitie After aro3t in this fine heme. tno Danners joined tho Hutlodjo Caravan. Vanda lee inf mou thou r.b ut Leonard KauwO-nu’s Happy He odium Ha von nwpr Choyonne, AyoUing; s it aidn’t tako ti: Y na ”TT ot there. Ii-ro they ran into many sur- er s 3. Th. big£..st no was seeing r.ll cf tho 19 ±3 i.dair w-non teacher 3. it 3001.1s tho one bi0 footurc of Loonai u s 1000 cro ranch is his suii r vccati.n pr.grau for women t f-chira. Vhon the Cr ravan rrrivod, L. H. was just r .aoj- to lorvu by pit no far Tusc n, Aria me to consult with the hoC.d f tlio R1 sa—D1 nd interi’ r Pecori tin C lap. ny • H salio Dlan3f iold hes .if do ; repute ti n f r hora-lf as an Interior docornt r. Duo t b -r 1 lo. iriendship wita Lo nrrd sho w s personally supervising the r--doc rctin r nd furnishing ■ f tho 1?.: ■... nd I.app' y i -- v -n few radio ;.iessr.; ,eS, A salle h' C. J lnod the tr.rp.rs ana they w.ro cn their wry a ain. A :sallo t Id rb'-ut the .lscmsln G- ld-n Grove Dairy Fr.ri.i 'f which F b Gr vj was a 1- .wnm a.nd they were 3e- n there. L re wc s a really u-rn dairy, uu. t ob’s invent i n of • n 'uto..:' tic .i.'.lkinw, 0 ' -,arat in0, p t- oijirizinc, and bottling :u chine. This unbelievable machine •rakes it passible for this .no d iry t furnish bottloa nllk far every person in the United States, einco tho whole far , wra aut . atically op-r ated, Bab j ined thou. At this • int in the trip, it was n.c.asrry for wrvin t- 'o t ’«ashin t n t- env-rt sc e U hic preci, us Gola- v r intv C 11'. s; a' they t. k ta the p ir in tho statim- w'c rn pi ne. When they 1: n .oa t tho alrp rt they - «t Ner:,.' J. A br sius, wh was just re: dy t board her plane c 3 stowardoss f or thu ’'tt.una. the . rlu alight in Tw.. D. s. N r - has had a wry interesting c'r.jr as Aruy Nurse on tho f rui n fr nt, the Fedorr.l Sup-rvls r cf Amy Nurses, •nd because of her rcat endurmeo 3ho n w has tho p m- itian f tho nly atew rdv;sc the R und the V ,rld Flight. pflUc w- itin ‘ f r Karma they undo c trip i the Ca pital City. A visit tc the cenato oh. wod us Vera Ferns uo- liv-rlng ne -f h.r b.at nnd 1 n est illibuster spooches n «’j- n's Ri ht t bccaoiC resident f the United States”. It had already lasted f r tnrac w-oks; out as s on rs sho saw r 11 rf her -.In friends, ti.o speech was c ripletoly bustod V-n F. cl Sed a halt to that ses- si n -f tho .'jen: to r nd was m ay in f oh. rt ti m te tr'vol with us. That evening the ltcw 'i rk p. r foOturea an ann unce- r.ent.r.f .a rocoptl.n rnd ainner 'J i rty t. bo held at the Waldorf-; st-ria in h n r f - Listin„uishod t.arine C v;:.ir.ndor wh . was b ing cited f. r distinguished sei- vicc curii g the v.?r. When they dixeevered that it was their own Dole C r , they secured tickets f r a oeat in th all«ry. s clc didn’t kn w they were there until the celw-bratim w s ever, ..rid then it didn't take hire long to reo. 0nizo their hearty v ice3 ( especially Leonard's Wo at rn 'ri' -■- I!) With irle and N rna Juan c.dc'ec. t the Caravan th y st-rto their 3-.:rch f-r th 1- at i.ehber f the Class. Kr n- I.1 cl h-arl cf Lynda 11 since graduation. One day while they were flying -r.und 1 eking for hi... the ice rrwck-rn r'n cut of t - line, end they wore forc- ed to 1' ncl in r door la to we h.d c-untry. Toe party sc - tt .r iC in search for feed rnu eholter; and s n th ey he: rd N re,a J.rn T v.ehiny and ecr-ai.ing tt the top of her v ice. When they f. und h-r there w a an eld rod pi id shirt hanging n the cl thus line. They know it vre Lyndall’c 3 they started th ir s.arch fer the- nan. They f und hi:, f'ot asleep .y the fired e in his cabin and it t k the sh uts of the wh lo erwd tr nwa'.con hi u ..fter hi3 firsr bov ildemont he sh wed thno rv.j his vr at 1 gin. cr:y while his c k propr od a feast f.r hi3 Ganger Lyndr11 is still the c nil mod bschol r .ven to the hi .h-t..p.-oJ b . ts and pi-id shirt. Sitting :r und the fire l co they trlkod f r h.ura a- r ut their .1- sch 1 days -n. each related their .any experiences. When rni .a ca, .e they were 11 ready f r their bunks and t '..e left undisturbed with their h p 3 rnd droans f c ntlnuod success :nu h: p lnoas fer tho f ituro. W1L L J arvin wills his v avy hair rnd ills ability to court tho Laco ib gals to Laurice Cheadordon. Leonard Vorne Lillis his great pova.i to sidotr ct a class discussion arid his wall groomed h-.ir to Virden Trotter. Lofcls wills his school skipping schemes to martha Reody and Bette 7 ilt. perhaps Rosalie and ]wi ua J. can ivo thorn some pointers toe. ( • 3 they den t think t is advisable.) To Boris 3pencer, Vera F. wills her slightly worn si o four end a half shoos one to Vsiyl, her abilitj t5 write levs letters to Jerry. • To Lei and Block, Lyndall wills hie Cl .rk Sable glamour. .mdaloo wills her technique of catchin0 r. husband before she graduates to i-v lyn x xton. Vivien wills her ability to got a 3toady boyfriend to £L irloy i-sh. Bob leaves his' gr t height to Gono Wilt end his tendency to blush to Goorgo Long. b- le leaves to no ono his in- terest in ‘ co tain member of the class of t . Boys, sho‘s stricti hands off . Norma Joan wills her bilit. to ke ,p her w 1st line down to Roberta .alters. Rosalie loaves all her well used cl:sa n tos to n vl Rontz. (fleas:;, disregard all personal notos). mjii com) Lynda]1 anu Norma Joan leave their aoility to carry on r.r invisible courtship to Hob' Cross rind p.rtha iLeeay, ( c hope they haven't taught ! poor undorclassmen any bv.d habits•) ■ c r. All r wo rill our traces, marks, ..nd trusses to clean up To the Junior Class wo gladly leave oar ability to pull together1 To the Sopnoiuore CI033 we lorve all the advantages and disadvantage; of a small class. (i To the goer gre, n Freshmen wo r i3avv all our worldly knowledge and ) z to rul' - -....... c rapine_____ corns uu class witrout one and an -11 pry aucksi for your ov.n pleasure. v % v -jr S-two.vv The Book knot C. H. Cain; it;' Town - The Be ;t J.an - Fat i . ,'ild Wind - Joe Price Little : en - Goorgo, Gmc 8 inter - T i jorio L. ‘Vinaa .:f Chance - Norma I. F4r It Yourself - Gordon S The Jubilo. Girl - Pat II. T.iat Rian Is Lino - 1 arthn Ago of Innocence - Pat A. Her Father's laughter - Jown R. Three : uskoto rs - C l n, Eos C., iXirno A Speech For ry Occasion - Leonard Art of ;Vcis 1 Landing. - Isab-llo $jr, k ve and to Fold - Rosalie Tomorrow About This Ti. - Diet-nor L. Three „ortraits - Lily, nrgaret, -furino f. id in iting - bc.ndaloe u. For r iv j hr, Our TreopasswO - Lyndall J.. ra - Vat ROedy O'ddy Long-be„3 - Eob G. The hr 11 - ilcurico C. : oby Dick - jeick B. Lecrot Cargo - Ver-yl v;hc'3 v;ho - I-.arvin A. bo - Norma Jean A Lyndall Night rust End - Jerry This Abcv. All - Vivian IVar Lne y - Lewis JUNIOR Off! r c E RS Pros, ----- Gorald Sears V. Pres. - - - - Lois Battin Sec. - - patricii Ponington Colors - lied, ’.Lito and Bluo Flower —————— Carnation Lotto: United we stand; DivldGd wc f-.ll. Pros. ------- B-tto 'iit V. Fres. - - - - Lvolyn Faxton Sec. ------ Betty Baldncr Colors - - - - Blue and r hite Flower ------ Y hite Rose Motto: ’’Rowing not drifting.” - - Tat Haiiimond Norma Pcnington - Frances Lantz - -Blue and Gold - - - - Rod Roso Motto: HDoods are bettor than words. PI] }}})!)£ jk wh J D .. a V' My fn Vb £!.m : SX - i u vv ‘ fefj nr'is, b , 1 W SW ' V : v' . :• V Vf y M- s ' Z. 4. | a _ JUNIOR -nek How- (loft to right) Gordon Shinborger, Stnr. mu L, Hobart V.’ilt, Herman Ackraan, Robert Joe Trice. Glen Cros.., piddle Row: 1 ;.uri Stevens, Roberta ’.Iters, Veryl Lbuort, Pori- Sponsor, Turbaret Foster. Pi’ont Row: iss Hankins (advisor), Patricia Ponington, Gerald Sears, Loin Rattin, Lunne Ulm-r, Lily Block. SOPHOMORES Back Row- (left to right) Snlrloy Ash, r.rjorio Pen- in 'ton, Laurice Clr di'erdo'., Lvclyn .axton, ..mrtha Ro dy. Front low: Ties Lim'd (advisor), Eleanor Lantz, Eottc ’lit, B-tty B ldnjT. Back Rov;- (1 ft to rijot) George Long, ch .11, Patricia Arvln, Richard Tnyloso, Dale Ferris, Joan Roxront• Phyllis ,.ar- Virdon Trotter Front How: mrjorio Litchfield, L land Blcck, Norma Ponington, Patrici-. Rarx.iond, Francos Lantz, Gene ilt,J::iss Graham, (advisor). t m,m •' Tho Senior Class Flay, «Fixit, Incorporated was presented on Friday night, November 2C, 1942, with director. Thej cleared around ’ iss Reynolds fa their fourty-fivo fio31 rs. The plry w?.s a t-iieo act farce in which two young men Just out of college undertook to fix anything that needed fixing. Thsir experiences were many ana of veruotti kinds it bo bo t- re.thor hectic, tiresome, but oxciting business enterprise. The cast was as follows: Dave Thompson Gerald Ldwr.rds Alice Gray Helen Duval Mrs. J. V.igg.nthel F-rt hr. J. 'ggonthal H rt Henry Ogelvio Phoobc Hornelow Rosemary Laurence Artis L. Thorpe Lynda11 rigg Dalo Corey Vera Roedy Forma Ambrosius Rosalie F.lrnsficld Leonard Hammond Marvin Rutl-dge Vivian Do Moss hcndaloc Parker Robert Grove Synopsis of cts Act I. Deserted offiCw building one spring morning, . et II. Til- same, That • fternoon. Act III. The sane• A few ...ments lator. Editor - - - Norian Anbrosius Business Lgr. - Lyndull Tigs Ad. Agr. - - Earvin Rutledge Typista 3orr. Anbrosius Leonard Hsuuaond ..ineogr ph Operators Lynda11 Figs Roberta 1 altera Laui ice Chrddorclon V liiueosaope Operators jot la Se-’ .cer Fhyllis ? arahc.ll Lynda 11 rig-j iJor a Alibi os i as At oporters Virdcn Trotter Arrtha Rc.,dy I________ ArioDn Harrington hos geno hldtown rnd h s ask-c h v husbi-nd 3 boot frient: to stay with hj.fi’. ..hilo VvOrT 3 s coning fro'-n the .at a station, ho saves an r at Indian girl fro-a being run over by u train, Tho girl 0 .3 by the nr no of Shadow ..nd Insists that Roy is hor nr star and she is his slave crus o ho st.vod her ; • x . . So coayliceto ...rto.rs, Roy s Baothor-ln-lr.w, fcps hin , u.oj.rs, who has n vor r.pprovtd or llcj. An at- t t is ;1 a : tc kidnap tho girl out iii tbo cltrknoss ca hi -, la k nnappod instead. Arlwan arrives hone and thr. r.t.na to lor ve ftcy, but on- bogir.a to understand aru t or; ;Ivos him trs. IJny h-lps capture tho woalc-bo murderor nnd brings hl.o to bo ifiontiflad. Sabv. x- :-‘ s s IInal att0: it on tho girl's life but JTr e- 3s shet in the shoulder Ins toad, bhr.de w then insists that urace is her .or3tar and she le hi3 3l VO bvjCCUSe ho S'- vod b-r l fc. C- st pi j£ n Ro'j Herrington - - a young ttornuy - -G .raid Goars Arisen lA.rrlngten - i 3 v ife - - - V-ryl Ll-bart Ira, Xinp. - - II3 i.cth..r-in-1'’W - - Roberta Walters Sua n Fisher - -the Marring!’01 ...aio - Doris Spencor Eruco Douglas - - -r young doctor - - Joj Price Geoi- i-. butler- an inquisitive neiwnb .-r-Lois br.tti x n3hrdown- c uyst tri us Hindu _irl - h.rgarot Feator Hickson - - - -tho county sheriff - - - Duane Uheoi Sabu - - an _‘st Xi.di n ..ystic il-ra.an ACkae.n 3: .TTIITG ACT I; Living rc;on of th Herrington hoi'u, ef’.turday cv. ning. ACT II: A f v .unut-s 1 .t-r. ACT III: Marly Sundry r.ornlng SENIOR PLAY Brck Row- (loft to ri lit) Rosalie Blan3i'ield, Leonard .’nr «noncl, Robert Grove, Lervin Rutledge, Vivian Delioss, ■ andalo- Dann.r. Front Row: IIor • a Arubrc 3iU3, Lyndall Pig., horia Rcynolda (dlxector). Dale Corey, Vera Rudy, Loft to Right - Glen StarUaugh (Manager), Joo price, RoV -rt Croce, Lynda11 g0, Reman hclcuan, Robert hilt, Gerald Scar3, Lorvin Rutladgo, Dale Corey, hr. a 11c or (coach). Rt ck Row- (left tc right) iso Reynolds (director). Go raid jears. He - :n Lclcxn, Joe Frico, Duane Ulcer, Front Row: Largarct Footer, Roberta belters, Lois Br.toin, Doric Spencer, Veryl jibbert. : a Hog a Don’t i.ind “But do you think it’a a good idea to have your house built over the hog pun that way? 1 dunno why not; b-: n that way fifteen y -ra an’ we ain’t loot nary hog tjt.” ujii )' e; minjds Tunu DDTJST Aug. 31: Dear Diary - .ell, I started to High School today and I didn't gst into any wrong class rooms, but I was no nervous I spalled ray name wrong. There were 51 unrolled, 11 Seniors, 17 Jun- iors, 9 sophomores, and l t of the on- ' they call reu-n rroshio:. •jopt. 1: nothing uch happened today except that thos- high and mighty Soniors--you know, the ones that c m get away with anything and everything, ho.d a class meet- ing and chose hiss Reynolds for- tho ir advisor. , 5pt, 2. The Juniors chose hiss Hankins lor thoir class advisor. The Juniors rre the ones that try to act important and can't. .Sopt• 3: Today the Soyhcinor 3, who have so lately .Hied th title ol groon preshies, selected his3 Palnor as thoir advisor. Sept. 4; The Froahlos had class meeting today and elected l 1ao Graham for their advisor. Just give us time and we'll show 'on wo aren't so green. Supt. 10: Dear Diary - Baseball practice began today. ept. 11: ouch a day as I vo had I It was L’ro inrn Initiation. Tho girls w„ro in overallo, straw hats, and carrying i ilkprila, and the boys ware in dresses, curl3 and carrying doll' I'll n.v.r be tho oau- g pt. 19: Th.ru was a i . F. A. .-. ting today. I don't -new whrt th beys did but it couldn't hav- been much, g.pt. 25: Dr. Benkendorf gave T. D. t.sts to tho Froshn-n and Seniors today. o.pt. 25: It snowed to- day! It was th: first tine I ov r c«-w snow on groon loaves and grass, Sopt. 22: The Fresh, an boys w;ro initiated into tho F. ?. A. today. • jpt. 50: h o had the first .hs. d. cl os -r this afternoon. I'vo nov,r hearu so many bono3 crack before in my life. i____— • ± A t—ill Oct. 2: Dear Diary - i. lss Hodens, the state Home Ec. supervisor visited the Homo He. classes today. Oct. 6. Well, six weeks tent, aren't anj easier than I thought they would be. The teachers must get a grudgo every six we :ks and take it out on us poor, little, innocent, hard-working students. Oct. 7: The Ilono Ec. Club initiated the froahemn girl3 tody in a pretty candle light ceremony. Oct. 8: Such a scrap ac wo had. It was the first day cf the scrap drive. The sophomore Hone Lc. girls served a breakfast to the t-ji chore. They said the pancakes were good but all we could do wc‘ smell thmci. Just writ, wo're going to got it brek on then whan v,m ctcrt cooking. He'll probably put ours in the scrap pile as a substituto for iron or rubber. The seniors v .rc given their play books today too. Oct. 3 Dear Diary - ';j had c. vocation today. It was teachers institute. I guess they had to go to S tJs school sc they could crtch up with V the r-at of us. Oct. 13: Thoro was another F. F. A. : ie tiny today. urtra l v “ The a pho.uoros had a class moating at noon. I wonder if they are plan- ning a perty for the freshmen. It's about ti c or wc aren't going to for- give them for what they did to us for initiation. Oct. 27: I was right. A f.w days ago wo received invitations to c. p:rty for the freshman wivon by the sophomores. They're entirely Iorgivon after such a good supper and a good tine . fterw; rds. Oct. 23: So: ebody is in the old Iirllowocn spirit again. They sur wasted a lot of soap last ni._ht. I noticed that the window soaping was an inside job and the- seniors were supposed to have been practicing their play. What can't thoy got away with I Nov. 11: He had another vacation. Nov. 13 Jr. Olson interviewed th.. juniors for their class rings and the 3.;nicrs for announcements and wo had to go to clrssos aa usual. The F. F. A. banquet was given tonight. Nov. 17: Dear Diary - Adair's first basketball game was to-night. Ipava won by one point. Nov. 20: The senior plo.y waa to-ni ht. I'll have to admit that it was pretty good even if I wouldn't tell them 30. Jan. 28-2S: be ftre'having class tournc ents now. The jrolimlnrriea wero the 28th end 2-th. he 3opho;noro znc junior r,?.rl3 end the Junior me' Junior hoys won. iiext yoor t;iO Freshmen will win without c doubt, I hope. 1; Deer Diary - Tho loo ,rs pieyno this after- noon• i'i Frnshieon girls felt sorry i'or tnc Junior e irl3 eo wc lot then win. 1 suppose that v r.3 the mason cho Proshaon hoys lot tho ;rcoo scuool eo t t iG«r, • pob. 2: Th-3 wjnn-rs of tho pro 1Lilnsrios played to- nit),t. The toys end piris of tli3 Senior class won. Dwr't toll anyone I said sc but tn y ar: mod play.ro. P b. lu: To-dry wo hud. cur pictures taKon xor tno K.-cicr. The c-.e.-re must have gone through an awful strain. This evening tho Fr-ahi-wii avj th jO ho.uor-8 a prrty. F-b. 11: Dp, '•■iselxC.ck rce. e co-day t-.nu r.tVw us our second diphtheric shots. F 17: D ar Diary - do hau a hard ti,.te ni ht spot aorod by tho Hoc.o c. Club. £ 19: Phare wasn't tn, ached to-day T ;f-criers Institut e. Mar. 5; Tho Juai r rings nrriv. to-dey. w jfv. sur - txckloo to t tb ;.i. I'll bet dor 't Vr p ti.oi .. I n . her. 25: The Z Id Cotuiunitv R-d Cross Borofit wc3 held rt the Hi h IlfsrV25; Th aids' f. L. Cl so wmt on a hi Vie nd had t. vivin.r r«' wl '-ii.-'v siur.t r ti nln. . hd at practicc.ll: all of the w ln rs in town. r . 26: An 11 school dc.nco wos hela b..iv. with i -yten an: hie Ii yl Ctnt.cl- irnc furnishing th- toucic. I. r. 30: T. a., lussolnr.n ir.... Gju s party to- boc: use of The Juniors somo of there City spoke h-iv t.-d . k -r. 31: The hopla .• r s sp -'iSi red r. io.oi.ion show thi3 a. tern ion. , , A r. 1: The F. F. A. t k part in trie xublic Co ntest and x r rli ient ry .rec-cur. Ccnt. st at A, r. 2: Thu ° un i or s cv.. ttuir pla y t -ni ht. tdl th'i- I .rid s-' but it we r -ally y. t • ;.r 3: Faculty-! • : dinner wr.3 s-rved by j-c. classes. . A,r. 2-: Tiro Juni re e. tertainod the b .ni rs dinner at tli IT. P. Church. opeaking Astoria. Don' t the he - with c . T'or. 2C: Ye had r ac’.ioul dcnc . to-night. I'll hot tlier'll bo lot3 rf hot w-t r used for 3oa!rir ,f‘o t. ' v. 27,23: i v'rc L-ving fir-'nkuelvinj yac ti n, That jhoulcl give every ono fcii.j to got bock on Lhoir i t. ■ '50: There la a «Tvu lor-Soni-r party to-night, hoc . 0: iXior Diary - fi.-ro was a basket b-11 o k with T-h le Grove tc-ni. Lt at eclair. ,J c. 23: Derr Di-ry - Wo hrd a prograu tbie eft rno n me then Santa Clrus cc.r«o in a Joep and hclpoc harm , at gifts free, undor the tree, no s: .1 C he vmuld have scJ of 11moo bad sen’.r boyr h lp h.U, I told you timy w-r-a't eced like the fr.shn.n. Liter Santa left the teachers treatvd ue ti tr.f apples, and then wo L lay ,d a a. es in the gy.i. «-e. 24 to o an 4: ..hr:, hnvin .mch needed vacati n bo rest ear weary little ninda, Ho-.Vuraj Good uight Jrn. Dmr Diary - Well, vacation la over, i started •’ t clc to sch.;'1 to-day r.nc stuck t. r 11 iau new Year’3 fesoluti as. Yea know, the ,noa about net ;ottia into any nischi dj. , having -iy work done on ti . , und alwf 3 getting 100, Jan. 7: lYwrc was a rork producti, n ujetin to-ni at. I'll bet all they produced was r lot ei' talk. Jan. 12: Dr. ’Vieshack carm t -day and g ve ue the Schick t.et. I know I won't be able to liv., thrmu .h it, let c 1 ono a cieallpox vaccination and two dip’, thorin shots. Jrn. 15: h-d : Hone Lc. ..ting t. -o y and r ally acc'raplifdod things. ..hen w h v; - actin’ there isn't any idle talk. Jan. 14: or. ..ierhfck cr..e back t.— day tc r«..ad the Schick test, iv. r diphtheria, ah. t to anyone whose J,KUr I test shewed positive, and a aria 11 pcx v: ccinr.ti n to the ones wlu wanted it. Tin i Ka Jan. 15: Tho at tc Lj. In- spector was at sche 1 to-da Jan. 19: x ear Diary - Ther w-3n't any scho.l to-day. The roads were drifts. I’n suro the weather nan ..met hr ve f lt oorry for no because I didn't have n done, •: ho Just had a sn at .ere. other a-y to rot it in. al ebrr. Tuat way K had an- J-n. 27: The lie:.;, be. ::irl3 had a. 3h.w r for bandsloo Parker banner, I tty '.'isalerd Thm din , and L r: Litch- field Irwin. lay 5: Tho j-niors hole th-ir r..turn party for the Juniors y 7: «'ill, It i3 thv.- l et cuy cf 3ohool lor the Seniors Tho lucky guys I i'.fay 9; Eaccc.lauroct - wr s tonight Icy 11-IE: Jo r. Lxona I Oh, I v ish I had studied just a little lor thou. i ay 13: Tho d-niors h . their Clr 33 Ilight. Ho;. 1 : Th dchool picnic w 3 hold at tho school house. r'o krd plenty be oat oven if things ar rationed. It. 1 oolced like 3ouc of the students had a little jr.3 t. spare too. hny IIt C . iconcu .ort J and Congr tulations to tho C1C33 of ±3. Finl3 • They woro looking et r. sign which road: '’Ladies Ready to Wear Clothes. Well, It'a de.rn near tino. Door Editor: i y grandfather is 85 y rs old today and ho has 25 children. Don't y.u think wo ought to notify the newspaper? Editor: New, wr it until you got th. final score. Jme srys th t while her lipstick i3 to keep her lips from chapping', it is not to keep the chaps r.wny. The doctor told no tc give up sweets, so I canned toy boyfriend. Ho46 Just like a piece of lrce. Row 3 ? Usually find hiu run: lng rround a skirt. 0 knew a lady u virtuous she won't let her husband p5tch horseshoes because she heard it wr3 and underhanded gr-uo. She'3 tho kind of a woaan that talks on and on about the things th't lc'-vo h r ap.ochloss. Well Fixed I need no nan in ay little hi no To lend it a noaculino light; I own 0 dog that growl3 all c. y did 1. parrot th' t sv orr3 all night. Y ho t I) y i 1 Ho1 tA rl« 6tT or , iiw AA y . A ,j ju- r l ‘ ° a r-y u r ±J'I •n T L- T 5 j£k MU ill 5 ?(l CLfJ ri n p rj 0 I) £ D In our Rone Lconomics department v e have three classes this year. The .nembers in each class and the units which the; studied during the tern nc as follows: Roiiio I aking I Patricia Arvin, iatricia iiaimr-ond, Joan Raxroat, harjorie Litclificld, llcrma. Penlngton, Francos Lni.kz, in-, cello Sol- ocior . Tin it I unit II Unit ill TTrJt IV Personal Inprovojacnt (•--) Getting acquainted at school. (b) Truproving personal appearance. Choosing and making a sl.., lo garment, making Christmas gifts. frovldirg food for health and entertainment. i:o ’S I - kl ir ii Lvclyn Paxton, Shirloy As , Larjorlc j enington, Lloanor antz, h'Ttha Roogy 3otte ’Jilt, Betty Lr ldn r. Unit T Planning Uni t II l.ak in . Ch; Unit III Adjusting ‘ nd also dr - c a oi Unit IV Providing on hand. ;d a' f ty for the family. L ome I rking III Rosalie Blcncfiolc , Lily Block, Vivian he loc3. Unit I Unit II Unit Ij I Unit IV Unit V sharing fa. Ply ne community living. .oroS3inp a;i, rc.pr Iv tsly. lousing the fa..ily. Experiment 1 co dicing in warti. o. Providing welfare of i. other and Infant. IJOllJr 5C.CIU13 LIVE-FOR-VICTORY i-L DGL I will practice democracy I will produce end salve .e all I can I will waste nothing I will buy only whet I need X will not buy above price ceilings will work with fellow club meubors in One war project will do all I c n to make ny3elf and uj family horlthy and strong I will buy war stumps will heln in hone and school safety pio-r.n:.s• COLORS Old . oso, Ivory, and Green OFFICERS President Vico President Se© and Trsas. frograv; Chairmen Rosalie Elanafleld Eleanor Lants Laurine Stevens Vcryl Lbbert Scrap Look Vivian DeLbos - ill the gilrs are enrolled in our Horae Economics Glut. ,c have a mo, ting on the first Wednesday of ov ry month. The to ic of the Lome Ec. Club is Per- sonal Improvement. At our iootings wo have the minutes of the last noting roll call rnd than any other business that hrpp.no to co.:o up. At ouch mooting wo hrvo a trogram in which thore or- talks and demon- strations. After the pro i m wo hove refreshments and recreation At tho ilr:,t r ooting wo drew nanos for secret pals and at arch mooting v e give; tho— a small gift. It is much fun try in, to fine out who our pal is and. each one receives so. nice end useful r:iit3. Our club 0I30 started a quilt, ech girl wa3 to contributo one quilt block and then when it was finished it was raffled off at the sclr ol op-r.tts. 8TYL£ SHOW 3 )D T£fl In our style show v;e hna Evelyn s s Daisy I.;a© and Llernor a., a friend who LsjkAkPp helped her to find souao nice clotnos to O Qjr . wear, -vclyn was dresjed in shorts while laanor wore a green spun rayon dross. The clothoc that were modeled were as follows: horning drosses Pink 3fitin houeo coat Pink print dross Rad-V hito checked ginghan dr.so Rust print dross 'lue plot ted skirt Bluo-’.'hite stripod pinafore apron Blu.-’.Vhite pley suits Vivian Do I ocs liar the Reedy Dotto hilt honor, penington Shirley Ash Joan Ituxroat Lloanor Lantz hr r the. Koody Afternoon -_r .sees Green flow.rod skirt Lavcnd.r dress Groon spun rayon dros3 Brown rint silk dross Brown blouse and blue skirt Blue Spun rayon dress ' ine skirt and blue s tin blouoo Rod- . hlto ch .ckeo blouse and white skirt. harjorio punington Shirloy Ash Patricia Hoeur.ond Vivian Do l oss P’rnncua Lantz Phyllis karshall Lartha Rejdy Isabelle Soloraon Lily Block Rod plr id jic.p r After the stylo show we e.rvod tea and cakes in the Hone he. room ■ Ah! Ha I I an ,a, senior I I fool rather y to have_ L . . IU lt from received tho TlSt chare of instruction from the c 'it7 ) tn? n who have given of their unselfish tine and energy and ) I ' ) 7 sonso to guide me thru thoso perilous years of V.=0’ v _ 1 High School. Sell, do I ronerabor hor.ring tho iW w W • chime the early hour of that first morn. x r ssing hurriedly and wearing ray now sweater, with what iM I had in ny poc- kot and with I was off. to see what it was all about. I did not realize hov; EV-’I I was until I walked in the Study Hall and 3010 brained upper classeiGn saw no end informed tho group so that they all laughed at ny awkwardness. I not sovural good follows, however, Dalo Corey, a handsono young chap with a lot of good , A -_3 Leonard Hannond an A-ono pnp r wad shooter who could hit tho ov.ry tir.o I rvln and Lyndall could always toll ..of a story cs an excuso for tardiness. v 7 Scnchow I y 'Jf-od after thoso two young whipp rsnappers. ,-N As tho yorrs went on 1 saw thu :• '1 develop in tho - kt vs, pg v our tench r3 and snail wonder as tho J t' shines of such fallows as Lowis and Lob kept then on tho .;e train a good share of the tino. .0 Then those affairs, do you ronorabor then? •A Alack c.nd rlcs i We wero all agog and had £(7 fl sh ovei thon only to now hnvo learned thac they w re .ur ly Thw F.i’ .A. Li bl- •: Owl-Symbolic of wisdom end know- 1 cl Vo; .'low symbolic of laoor end tillage of tho s. il; Rising sun 13 the symbol of progress and tho now d y that will dr.wn wh.n all fervors ar trained und have lor. rned to cooperate; Cross secti' n of an oar oi corn r presents cordon agriculture interest; Logic is indicativo oi the national scopo of the organsticn. I OTTO UjARFir TO DO DOING TO LuhiTN DAG)5 IN0 TO LIVE LIVING TO „LRVE COLORS NATIONAL LUE kvV CORN GOLD • D Tie local F. F. A. Chapter met end organli.ee. in : ept. Tii first meeting was cordea ed by la3t year’a oil leers. Daring this meeting tno following officer? were elected: President 1st Vice Prccidont 2nd Vice President 3rd Vice President Dale Corey Gerald Soars Virdon Trotter Georgo Long 3ecrot i y Tr •surer Reporter Program Chairman Watchdog Advisor Lynda 11 Pigg Clonn Stsmbaugh Robert Grove Duan j Ulmer I.orvin Rutledge tir. Dunn y. f . a. memb ra ano thv-ir projects: George Long Virclen Trotter ‘'ick Dayless Loland Block Gene Wilt Robert Cross G.rsld Sears Glenn otar;bau..h Dui no Ulmer Robert Lilt Dala Cor y corn (1) sow end litter, poultry, corn (1) sow and litter, corn (1) sow and litter, poultry (1) sow and litt (u) ah.op (If') sheep (5o) poultry (100) poultry corn (2) sew and litt ,r f.f . mm I,f st ; i r;; b .re. their projects end their proxil Lirrvin Rutledge dew r.nd litter v20l.l0 Lugono Bltnsf i !■. dew ' tic litter 123.27 .ciwin Chandler Barrows 3 . 00 Dur.no Uli-iji ucw end litter 4.40 Dr.lo Corey dew end litter 249.04 Leonard henraond oow and lx tor 20c.uO Lv... itt Hobbs Sow end litter 130.00 Lyle Lentz wf.w and 1 tt r lo d. 0 Lynda 11 i 1 v: Cow xr.d litter 4x3. OG 0 raid. v.''ra Jse ,p 1 1.03 Robert Cross Sheep 49.90 ! ax Trottor She p 130.05 CrlCilP St nbr.u3h Bo ox 20.40 Horner cianan xoultry 10.25 brio p .rrio xoultry 3v • 21 Robert ’.71 It Corn J245.ll Total „.2235.26 Monday afternoon, Harch 29, G„rald Sut.ra, Koocrt h'ilt, r.n. Dale Corey presented tho ap oches which thoy had written. and noxaorioed. It we a a good close contest with Ewle Coroy vimina first plr.co. Dole’s to lc was Mni-aizing Looses”. Gerald’s was Our Goof Frobleta ana Robert' r vaa ’’Food ireduction for Victory . April 1, Dcla want to th sectional contest at Astoria at which ho von third placo. muminum ?m Q in£ Also, Apr13 1, tho 1orlinentary Procedure contest was hold at x.3torla. Our toa..i consisted of Dale Coroy, pi - s- idont; Robert ’ait, secretary; G .raid a., rs, Duane UL or, and Robert Cress. Tho boy3 tied vitli ..storia for first placo. Finis •: • CliArCL TO STOCK UF A salosixn, driving through a remote section of a dis- tant stato, stopped t a crvdo s rvicc station for sorjo gfsclino. Tiy wc y of ricking conversation with the atten- dant , ho a: id: Gr.r.t jcb 3 - a ral r-ac .rthur is doing ov-r tilers in tho preific, isn’t it?” ”vYho’s i acArthur?” drawled tho slow-r.oving attendant. ”’Miy, h -’ s the fellow who's lscaln; r,ur forooa that rr.; whipping tho Japs!” '.hat's he whipping tho... about?” u0h, nov r mind! Just glv as twenty gallons of gas and two full s ts of n w tiros.” SOCIOLOGY . .ad- I! '■'hen a follow bro ks a date ho usually h. 3 to. .hon a irl breaks a d to aho usually hrs two. FriLSIG AN INITIATION On 3cptc;.;b,r 11, again C'mo thu time; for the Fresh- men to be ini tic tod Into the Adr.ir Hirh School. Tho hovs wore dressed cs girls with oin curie in their haii’, nek, up on one side of their face rnd noil r ol- l3h on or., hmd. The girls w re dress- ed ft farrier boys complete v;lth over- alls, strew hrts, and mllk buckets. The picturo r.ado by tneso costumes was en- joyed by ell the upper filessuer. For tile fft moon program th- fresh- men answered roll cell by citing r toa- sooonful of peanut butter rna then try- ing to whistle. The on- who took the longest to whistle hrd to give r. talk on bhy I Like Peanut Butter.1' Frances Lentz we a the victim. Nome. Bonington proposed to Virden Trotter but Virden Th n we lied Patty Arvln rnd tearjorie Litchfield bob for apples in r. tub of water which res covered with flour. You should have scon them, whet r mess 1 Dick Beyless end Joan hexrort next tried to take a bite from an rpplo hung in the door w-y. They both triod to ert the rpplc at the same time. Next we had a little rr co betwoen Phyllis lirrshcll. Gene «.lit, and Pat Hrmiond, George Long. 'Jo hrd two bottles of water with a. nipple on etch bottle. Tho girls then fed the boys tho v at r. This wrs t slow process so thoy took tho nipples off a.nd drank the water to see who could finish first. Gene ilt was the winner. Th n wo had a little sketch of Baby Snooks and Drddy:l, which was given by Franc-s Lrntz rnd Lulrnd w Block. . % Next thoy all took part in a style show, the boys 0; acting as girls and th- ;iris as boys. There was a prize of an all day sucker given for the best dressed girl -nd boy‘. Virdon Trotter and V.orrrr. £ Bonington were the winners. x. v. Then It.st but not least wo had the whole class sing the song Jinglo Bolls whllo Pat Hammond played the plane. They didn’t make very much noise for twelve people, so wo made them sing it again, this time with- out music. They did much hotter with Pat end Qoorgo 1 dlng thorn. This concludod tho Freshman Initiation. v —O FRESHMAN AND SOFHON.ORL PARTY 0 —s'' ' rt V 0ur P-rty ':,v3 h ld in tho High School ,on Tuesday, October 27, 1942. Wo served vy - • supper of meet bc.ll3, scalloped pota- to o, j olio fruit salad, chocolate cake, and pop After ,v.ry one had .aton w all play- ed bunco. ’Vo played until about ton o’clock md then we gave away the prizes which we had boon working for. One prize wont to the bey with th highest score and one to a girl with tho highest scor . Those wmt to r.aurico Chrdderdon and Betty risaload. Tho prize was a box of candy. Tho next prize was a booby prize of a sack of candy which w: s to go to tho lowuot scored person. This was Shirley Ach Aft.r giving th. prizes ev ryon departed to go home. F. F. A. OYSTER SUPPER The Adair F F A boys entertained at an orator sup- per on Nov.„..ib r 15, 1942, tho following: The F. ?. A. boys and th-ir fathers l,!r. norndon, Mr Sullivan, nd hr arc ham of tho Board of Education Reverend Ingram Hr. Benbow, county farm avisor lr. Long Agriculture torch.r of Prairie City and his guest, Robert Jil30n Mr. Wolk r The Star Spangled Banner 1.d by hr. Walker was sung by 11 after which Reverend Ingram d liv red invocation. Tho supper was o..rv.d by th Homo Economics II and III classes and consisted of: oyster md tome.to soup crackers c-l.ry pickles pumpkin pie topped with whipped cream coffee cocoa P. A. Ofllc- Opening Coromonios con cruet od by the F. ors Introduction of gue et by Welcome Address by Reeponce by Song by Reading Introduction of by pe alter by Accross by i.OVi ; by Closing Ceremony bl Dale Corey, Toestnaater Gerald S-trs Dwight Trotter four F. F. A. ambers Lynda11 rig0 . r. Dunn C. Donbow hay G. Donbow the P. '• A. Thanko0.lving linn r The T5omo i- aklng II girl:-, prepared and served e Thanksgiving dinner for the Serior play cast and faculty on Tlovotnbor 19, The i.v nu we a: rourt chicken and dressing m shod potatoes gravy or nb.rry salad butt srjo corn hot fclacr.it a r.nd but tor cocoa pu„-, ’-in pie rr.d v hippod croan The tables wor accounted in Thanks- giv5ng atyl . with a contcrpiec. of f ' Torn of Plenty51. Aft :v th - inn r, the seniors prac- ticed on their play. Junior-Senior Farty Or the evening of Fov. 1942 a group of Juniors and Senior., enjoyed a party sponsors by the teachers Early in the -v.ning a31 h d a g,ood sticky thus pulling taffy Aft,r that th. y all w nt down to the gymnasium and play :u grinds borne of thorn w ro Few York, Docile Ball, tc. , fter playing th- gew.s all hrd worked up a hearty appetit s and ,njoy d r ,fr- shunts oi popcorn, apples, and taffy which th y hud julloa earlier in the -.v.n- ing. All reported c. vory good tiiu .. School dances 25 end l;erch 2G tho -usic. were hold on the following dates: Nov. . Peyton r.nd hi3 Royal Records furnished FRiSSHHAlT-SOi HOi.ORE PARTY The freshmen gave the Sophomores a return party on Feb. 10, 1043 at the high school. To decide who your artnor wo Id he for a box supper, we drew pi:cos of valentines and Hatched thorn. The boxes which thl Fr j'n.ien furnished contained sandwj.chos, pic.clos, notato chins, deviled o-;s, s: lad, cakes or cookies, PP1-;3 or orancs'ano hot chocolate, Everyone enjoyed tne supper j vary lue'a Aftor everyone had oaten, wo ' l played canoa in tho gyn. . i K if’h r 0 7 F. E. GIRLS ViEIKLR ROAST VM I On thursdny, A rch 25, tho eirl3' P y- V-C x sical education class held a iinal whiner roaet before neat rationing. Tho class divided into two groups and atartod toward Pat Ilarru or' --. Each group w-rc to Hick a 3vidll can from tho school house to tho gate at Hern:lends, tho loser having to .lan vm_the next party. At 3 o'clock everyone atartod at high spe-d but .xst of them slowou down before they'd covered the first t.llo. All arrived safely and . xth hu.vc ap -titos, so the fir- -as started xSiuedxatul and scon - 11 w rc bu.'r consuming hot clogs, potato chips, pop otc. After oat inf, we liil ;d back t town arriving hone aoout P0i-1 ID r ACULTY OT-3 _ , . .. The n«labors of the none baking III cl: so entertained th- i.ub-rs ef th Board of Education, the faculty anu th-ir wives at c thr - course din nr on Thursday ov-ning, April 8. Raster and opr in : ?. tife . .r.. c-.rri-.d cut in th- decor- ations. Lenb-rs of the class both pr-parod ana s-rvod tho dinr r and all guests agr ad the iris did an oxc-llont job. JUKI OR-SEIJI (11 DINKAK On Friday zoning, April 2., at 0:30 o'clock th- Juniors entertained the S-niore, F acuity, and Board at a clilcx-n dinner prosr-d by the U. 2. church 1 dies. An Aast-r n'tif wrs errriod cut in tho decorations and - °n Senior r-coivod a snail me-nbranco frees the Juniorc. The Sone ra r-ciprocatju with a party for the Juniors h-lo. th- first we,k in Ary. off m 0 ]0ji00!)})0 ll .ir in .hi Tw .v 1 ny turbin, Kan clivo; u ro ca.ics i.dc ir ’ s 3upcr r'ivc l V. 17 Ipr va thoro h.c, 1 Industry tin.-ru Doc. •X Prrlrlo City thoro Doc. 8 Tabl„ Grove hero Dec. 11 Good iJr.po h-ro Jan. 5 I'U3hnoll horo J' n. 8 rr.rdoli.il h- re Jan. 12 Prairie City h-ro Jan. 15 Tabl, Grove thoro Jan. 15 -Do County T nirnc.’ionta Fob. G Industry horo Feb. Ci Ip va h-.ro Feb. 16 5: rdelph tli ro Fob. 13 G ’( u lir.po th.ro Fob. 25 District T- urmu..ant3 ., yor. t . u , YD LI 3 ij k j O hiiii w . . ij D J b ’1 :ht, r • r. r FI lot. v i - ht oi t.r.a- Fi Fi. ht ‘oli t i;- FI FiT.ht jo fair, Fi i ilt Ou t :.r Fi Rah, Rr.ii,-----Rrh, Rah, Rrh. Rah, Rah,-------Rah, Rrh, Rah. Rah, Rah,-------Rah, Rah, Rah. Hi ht—-Pi iit---! '!, ht. irmm mm The state requires one sixty minute period or two 1ourty-fivc minute periods of aotivity oach week for both boy3 and ;iris. fliese periods wore spent outside whenever the woathor permitted} otherwise in tlio gymna3- The airls activity period was from threG until four on Tuesdays and Thursdays, hr. Dunn led thorn in drill once a week during the first sanest.r. When ho said, Squad, Attention! , ov rjoni foil in. oono of the commands that wore learned box ore marching were: at rest, at orse, stand at ease, parade rest, right and loft faco, about face, right and left flank, column left and right, and halt. It was rather hard to keep in a straight lino and more than onco they wore- told to halt and dress up with t ±o ones on the right. After a di'y or two, several found a kink in their backs from standing so straight. On the other day of activity pcxled kittonbnll was played with iss Graha.. ae rof.reo. Lvidcntly they hadn't hac! enough practice because when the grado school boys played them they w.re defeated by quite c. score. VThon the weather became disagrees.ole, tiiey 3elll had drill in the gym but quarters woxc cra.opod and it was discontinued -iter the xlrst semester. Exorcises wcr.. substituted with lisa Lund loading. That really pulled the . usclo.; int■ shape, and th n some I Basketball found everyone interested one several gax.ios w.re play.d amony thesis . Ives auring the season. Th. boys' activity period is fro. throe until four on Hondayo, ednoadays, and r'ridays. The iir3t part of the year they had drill ana spent much of the- ti. e on tho baseball diamond. They found extra ti..o for practice in bas ball but took only their spcciiiod ti :0 in drill. At these ti os the ,„irls often oifcr.d their assistance but they didn't have as uch pcw.r behind th. ball so th y w .-.n't alwr.ys welcome. No windows w re knocked out to our grc,-t surprise and the diamond is still there. ir. Dunn else l.d the boy4' drill and with hla four years of military training the boys w..ro unable to give any pointers n how it was to bo done. eoiieH's suiumw The Adeir Community HlGl School basketball team closed Its season losing to Falrvlew In the district tournaments. The teem played a schedule of lo Sa™fs lo lns IS and winning 2. Several of the games wore iost by Just a few points. Sir. letters will be awarded and onlv two bovs, Gerald Soars and Robert Ut, winning a letter illl be evatlebj or the teas, next year. The following boys won 1; tt :rs tho past season I'arvln Rutledgo Dela Coray Lyndcll PlSS Robert CroJis'Zl Gerald Sears Robert Wilt Tho number of points each plays i'l£.y ir Rutlodge Sears Corey Cross P18G Jilt Prico Aolnccn Long ;io. Genoa 15 15 15 12 1% 15 4 6 1 Vtr r,a eeJdur lrtslVft 3on: Total “Total Anoints 146 81 75 20 13 9 2 0 0 o4o J?. I1! '1 fJ'J li JDD -rouamimi r nf£bl rjibUZ'j Due to gas rationing, it war decided to hold All our games except the finals during the afternoon. The freshmen and Sophomore captains drew names and every one settled down to some honest to goodness basket ball. Thursday afternoon (Jan. 23) the Soph, girls won a hard fought game from tno Freshie girls by one point. Give those Froshies a iew more ye rs, and they’ll really havo c. team. Tills same afternoon saw the Freshie i vw boye defeated at the hands of tho Juniors. — e Friday afternoon (Jan. 23) the Junior girls tackled the Senior girls but came out on tho snail end if' tho score. Tho Senior boys defeated tho Grade School--that is, aftor they could find thorn I Monday afternoon (Feb, 1) tho losers playod for third and fourth places. Th. Junior girls defeated tho Froshaan girls and (hide your faces, boys) the Grade School defeated th- Freshvo.i Tho finals on Tuesday night were cause for a lot of oxcitomont and yelling. Tho Senior girls won but not because tho Soph3. didn’t put all their heart into it. Tho Senior boys Kudc it a complete Senior Hi0ht by defeating the Junior3. Mr. 'Valker wg3 referee for the preliminary games and Keith Kammond for the final games. - -s V }S2 pep and enthusiasm really takos tho top right off tho school building durii g the Glass Tournaments. Each team want3 to be ,. called the champs”. To thou it seems thfit hotSJ.3 the most important title they could gain, fi B ’.Thy can’t Adair show as much pop when the varsity toan plays a scheduled game with another high school? Let’s s .-t a higher goal for our basketball gamos next year, and win more victories. Don't reserve all your energy and enthusiasm for tho class tournaments, i?n m OjPLB'P. £. Dov Ofjonipo }J01IJi £C. CLUO sjfli enfmips OO' d'P. £. BJPi UrJOfjUa J)££l)I)fl 0TOff ’’lottsvillo was a ros cctod v;aa strrn cd ho. u two yot rs llttlo cor; .unity until a circus C'3 o. r -r V mi Against tho tragic back drop of the tragic world today, our ear book may appear very unimportant at the present, hv ry phase of our life, tr.kos every ounc. of wit wo pas. ess. Without wit v o have no laughter; and laughtor and fun are two elements which kowpa the world turning. IQ hope that ev.y one will derive a llttlodaughter end fun from our Ho odor this year. Vo ht v triou to rank© it r. book tnat will be a pleasure to hevo and will help you to keep tlio ; error i . s of your school days at good old A. C. H. S. At this tine, it is a great pleasure as oditor to thank tho underclass stuff numbers, faculty and the senior staff for their excellent co-operrtion. I could not possibly have succc dod In editing this cook ii it had not boon for the superb .-nthuslasm and willincss of tho staff. i' c have tri d to nold a book which will moot and surpass the expectations of tho student body who has trusted, uc with this Job. Though our task Wc.s hard and tho hours long, tl experience and pleasure will be inv: luablc. Y o hope that tho H- edor will be bigger and better regardless of tho way obstacles that may rise in thoir wry in th so war torn tinos. Nome Ambrosius - aditer String bean Grove one sunny day, M v Called to his neighbor acresn the way Say Red , says he, lot’s call a meeting. And radish Noma Loigh passed on tho greeting. From ovoiy row, both far and n r. The village folk did all appear. Corny r yies3 end carrot top hloanor And Spud Tniuond tho conuen-trtor. •‘A garden wo need this war to win. Says green lettuce Staiabaugh, ell, let's begin. Ihrjorie and Tette like two ;-oas in a od Said thoy would bo willing to break the aod. Stinky UL:■-r, an ire acula.to onion. Stepped off tho rows( if ho did wear v bunion). otter been Annio Lantg 3trctci: od the string. To got the rows straight is quite tho thin.. Cabbage head Cress and brussM sprout lioody iVero willing to work to h lp fo„d tho needy. Th: dug, and hood 'till they had all tho trenches Then spent their ti. o on so .. nearby benches! I Cauliflower cred rs a m ed to plant th se d And pu pkin h- ad Crmy l-„nt hand in n ed. Now so oeno . uot ;o out n the . i-ning d.w To see if gre.n spr uto -r ,'hirg through. This task f 11 to Squashy dolmen, hitt egg pl nt _bl ert to s- it dene, f• tc A cl', n in his v.ry red shirt Cr) . out o’.ch d'y to he . w„.da and dirt. br long th s ds began te r 'W, And tho rrdon filled ur row by row. Friendship, joy, nd happiness Cultivated by palu of A. C. • • • S. 'That bettor things could anyone tow Than the lcnowl .dgo of friends who with us go Into whatever tc orr. w ny bring. tmm mu ill fiWJ BOUBLUO j' xJ vpmmju DRY C-CODS IL.DJES , 'J.U Iccomb, 111. Compliments of m nm jouamu I Compliments of mmm I. (comb, jllinois i v ur li ty Flowers IttLHDLLL - IiLli!C FLO it j ST 129 r. R;nd lph Phone 121 F.'rcomb j iQ.mn CI07JJJ Vs S Bushncll Illinois ;.,ore thrn vVvr IT IS YOUL DUTY TO SAVL SJ) i I) Y nix) ) mm f] )D STJ-IHJPS aft L £ mM'Mti a CO macomb ILLINOIS Compliments of OOflD.OOLDBLl jO Optom.vtric eye Specirli3t ___Lj.Cj.iA 1LU. WJJ '-i VD£6£i£ J£UJ£L£ ir Lc cor. b Zstt) in. Clothing rtsmishings Shoes JJSLSOflo 13 L. Side Squrre Lircomb 111. eotfjp!jfl]£jrr8 o? cr i 0 Kj Vi oj) vJ XJ V J Uf TflBL£ I m l VvX iJMlOf l f£!)mi flSPOSJT jusuiia ies ooupOxJxiTJOiJ Congrntulntiono to the clr.oa of '43 MDfvo JUNIOR AIID WOLEN’S APIAREL 32 v;ot,t Side of Squ ro __________L..i-CQliii x_UIje________ f)Ul]uUJ0 ]7 J 00015 07000 LC-iM r POWOmOS m djoo mmmrm fm) EEiPTD ) P 300 00 i CO. 'J f] .I j J COOL COLT ?£?!) 0 3 J j D J J LJ 3 0 3 j 1 ll I j - .J • Pi. Oi.OPiED i UiOiEPO i'i OEElPl mmw pounoy COOOEjiO ECO v! COE3331 POE J tf COPE rnzm PIJ0112 70 3 0 0J33 J Li. 30 3J33, JU SNAP IDIiiJT. I. Lrrtha - Do op study I 2. Dal- F-rris 5. Leonard and C-j- rgo in the library. -±. H' rold All n, the follow who ko-ps the fires going, 5. V-ra rnd Land'lca 5. Lola L, 7. Rosalie rnd Rob rta B. L .tty B., L art hr R., Lvolyn ?. and ?nt K. ‘J. Bob V.'ilt throwing n orator at Dick i. ;.h I ..h! Lob I lu. Rosalia anc. .urino playing In the snow. 11. lob 0., : r.rvi R. and Goorgo. 12. Herman, Lewis and Gordon fining ' flat tir;. (A flat tiro in tho s.. tIti r ? HoW strango |) 13. The bi skotball manager working lr rd. 14. Annie, pat ZI. and liori.m Leigh 15. Rwgristr tioxi dry at the high rohool. 10. Norm. J. and th- te.;dor rocn. 17. I.arvin and Led. 71, 'j'j he.u to stay in -.chocl until -x:00 on Fridays after that. 13. Vivian f- -ding her calves. (a yetr or so arc, I belieVo.) II, The pyra.nlc with V.ra, Joani- '•nd Rosalia, 20. Dale and dr. b’r.l r battling away at pin ; peng. 21. F. F. A. officers. 42. A group after schc.1 up town. 23. Landalco at her shower. 2 L is L. and Pet K. 25. Bob G. and Gordon comparing vaccinations. 2C. boys starting to build a hr,a hr.use. 27. m: rvln, Human, Luis L. Rosalie, Bert, and Jeanio. 28. Gordon and Lewis working on thu Blue Goes.. 29. Lynda.il in tho furnace roc.n .sleep, of course 1 30. Dob b. end Phyllis. 31. Isabelle unci Annio, 32. Lrrvin and Feb G. 33. A n‘ on hour group, 3 . The ch . -r loaders, V .n and pat. 35. haurico, the one with yh pants cn, or so he o' yo. 36. Annie and Norma L-i0h, backgiound end all, 37. frosty aornin. . 38, Lyndoll and Lillian. 39. ?inr . ;ng play.rs, Pc t . and V«ra. 40. h c ruin■; nc. V ends le... m nwm aooasToas BflflflS BfiBOOi SUPPLIES S. Sido Square Mneorab 0s0 D Ax, O =i Vi s£5i) ?flams Lt-erted ne:r Adair, 111. Produc- hi h quality fc.na seeds PfJSTBfl IJYBflJI) S££I) COfliJ is our Spoci lty H03. odO, 3dO, 3oOA, 1G0, le4 3c lGa Phono 2F11 I'acoiab, 111. SfffiWrMtli;}] 6 eon f corib. 111. , YOU CAN DO BDTTjLR AT ri D CLOTIJIJvG 3TORE ! ucoiab J. G. Scott, I(. Ph. i r. W. Corn-r of Squ re, i.acoiab, 111. I- . i do r T .C Ad ir 111. ri BEAUTY SHOPPE Table Orove ’ Adair i }]£;) IlilD J 3308. 338D!JUf]il£-83Ufi£3J£3 UJfJJOS - 8h£iB38 83i]8£S 8£ 8J8£ 3 70 38 J.H.C. 33!iB fi 8£JW]8£ r} r I mi c so 30318, ILL 3L5J3JM8 LUfl)3£8 CO. THE I2I..T OP EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER SNAP IDENTIFICATIONS 1. Coldest corner In the w•.rid - nak Mis. Luncll 2. Her- man and Patty. 3. rrieo winn rs of Fr.shio initiat:' .n- 7 1 s3 Viru-n Trotter rnci : r. Norma Penington. 4. Dr. ana rFoT Ernie Dr finer. 5. Bette . end Ro3alio with an cl'ter- school an’ ok. 6. Bette • nu Norua Jmn. 7. Scarecrow Bob Grove. 3. Marjorie end leaner. 9. Marji-rio end G-rdon. 10. Load of junlc-ucpecii lly the tops 11S 11. Cheer leaders Vere and ?at. 12. Betto, Ros li.,, barj rio ana hlnnor. 15. Start work on r ‘3 house, 14. Spring fever?Bob C. and Herald Allen. 15. Ain't ho coct? -t e.rvin. 16. Pat K. and the Fan in-: ton tri. . 17. Lyndall-anc h.'s wording I 18. Kr. 'Vail r. 19. Herman, Bob G., K -r o, Lynar 11, and Marvin. 20. Better up - 'alters, ,rs. 21. Vera mb Jerry with old Sus . 22. L‘ is Eleanor and Boris e3. Bar., backs yru nr.no «sm. 2- . Trie. 25. On- corner of assembly - nice 31-J1. ther El. ncr. 26. Boys at Fr-shic initiet in. 27. ■'-rvin-nsle j again. 28. Ho.-' house a week(?) Inter• £9. Timm. b.-3 couldn't b: stud; mg I 30. Girls at Preside initiation. 31. Bob G. 32. T : cn rs 3d. 1 arjorie ?. 34. Isabelle S. 55. Bell must hav- run 30. Naughty I Naughty I mustn't throw, 37. Rcb rta 38. Out in a li.;b? or sncula I s r- id -? 39. R ! ,rta • r.in. -.0.. Still study in. 1. G-. ua e 11 cl su-eior t ‘ re . .-2. . rkiny l,t. v3. li- isn't rsl .ep, r-eJ Uy li —


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