Annawan High School - Tom Tom Echoes Yearbook (Annawan, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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NEWS BITS Girls' Physical Education Revue-April 3 Tuesday, April 3, at 5 p. m. the girls of the local high school will present a revue of a portion of the work done in their physical education classes this year. Mrs. Ramah Peek is the instructor. The Program Medley of Folk Dances ,,..,,..,,. ,...,...,...,......,,..,, , All Girls Swedish Waltz, Schottische 14 variationsl, Heel and Toe Polka, Rye Waltz. Duet and Tap tSparkin' Peggy Janet ,,,... Mary Ann and Joan Grypp Tumbling, Stunts, Pyramids, ,,...,,...... Betty Andrews, Stella Andrews, Elaine De Craene, Alvina Eilers. Joan Grypp, Esther Hermie, Marilyn Keim, Joan Morisette, Sue Nelson, Ginger Snider, Jennet Van Hyfte, Marlene Vyneman, Sharon Ufheil. Basketball .,...,......,. Dorothy De Splinter and Ann Wilson, Captains Reading iBetty at the Baseball Game! ,...., ,......,..., Carolyn Sommers Rope Drill ,..,..... .,....,,, ...,....,.,,.......,,, , , ,, ,, ,, Most All Girls Soft Shoe Tap ..,,..,,..,.. ,,...,., ,.,,,. .,,,,,, , , , ,, ,,,,,,. .,...All Girls Badminton ............ Marilyn Ufheil and Jennet Van Hyfte, Captains Musical Reading tKaty Didj. ,....,..,....,.........,. Joan Grypp Volleyball ..,...,...,.....,,........ Betty Pont, Marilyn Keim, and Donna Clementz, Captains Modern Dance Comedy lFeudin' and Fightin'J ,....... Q and Sophomore Girls Square Dance ........ ......... ,.............,......,........ ..,,..,..., A l 1 Girls Annafwan H. S. junior Play to be Given Friday Beauty and the Beef, a comedy in three acts, has been chosen by the junior class to be presented Friday evening in the high school gymnasium, at 8 p. m., under the direction of Mrs. Lois Allen. A performance will be given Thursday afternoon for the grade children. The east of characters are: Ginny Adams-Joan Morisette: George Adams-Les Nelson: Laura Adams-Charlene Parker: Lester Ad- ams-Ralph Blackert: P r o f e s s o r Barton-Darrell Greenwood: Franny Barton-Phyllis Richter: Beef- Ronnie De Splinter. Molly Woods-Leona Van Voorne: Foggy Ryan-Del- ner Doubler: Miss Bigby-Mary Ann Grypp: Barbara -Virginia Snider: Scaffold-Jack Bumphrey: Steve- Tom Rieder: Joe-Arvin Jackson. Betty-Doris Gradert: Dot-Shirley Esser: Mitzi- Betty Pont: Dr. Spencer-Marian Jorgensen: Wallace Woods-Marvin Keim: other members of the football team-Donald De Splinter and Stanley Pont: delivery boy-Eugene Vande Voorde: Western Union boy- Donavon Kleckner. Men with stretcher-Eugene Versluys and Marvin De May: girl with horn-Alvina Eilers: girl with the flute-Betty Monson: girls with clarinets-Ann Wilson, Betty Seyller, Dorothy De May, and Lolabelle Hansen: girls with saxophones-Rosemary Wancket and Mari- lyn Keim. Annafwan Sr. Clam Flay lVell Received The Brain Storm, a comedy in three acts, pre- sented by the senior class of the high school Friday evening, was received by a great ovation from a large crowd. Keith Spears presented Mrs. Lois Allen a gift in behalf of the senior class for directing the play. The band played selections directed by Ben Vitto. Arden Nowers played an oboe solo, HSilver Threads Among the Gold and Marlene De Splint- er played a flute solo, Fiesta, accompanied by Carol Machesney at the piano. Sharon Ufhcil and Betty Monson played a saxo- phone duet, Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight, accom- panied by Rosemary lVancket. Arvin jackson sang a vocal solo Three for jack, accompanied by joan Morisette. The Carr Willoughby Adams ,,,, ,, , . ,.,,....... . ,.,, ,Robert Nowers 17, a shy, meek, and likeable boy Inner Willy ...,.....,.,,,, ,.,,, ,, , ,, ,, ,.......... A .Keith Spears Willoughby's inner self, whom only he can see Chuck Martin ,,,,,, ,, ,,..,,,,,, ,...,... ...,..,,..,.... , , Dave Marchand 18, the smart alec Johnny Newton, 18 ,, ,, , ,. .,.....,.. ..,..,.. L eroy Croegaert Harvey Downs, 18 ...........,. ....,.,,, , ,,,,,,., Harold Pritchard Ralph Jones ...,..,,......,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.....,,....,..... Rodney Zinser 17, Professed friends of Willoughby's Coach Lloyd ..................,.. ,,,,,, , , ,,.,, ., .......,..,,..,. Don Bradley 45, The baseball coach Hank Johnson ...... .,.......,..,,..,..,., ,,,,,,..,............. R o nald Oleson 18, a baseball player Sally Bishop ...,..,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,. ,,.,,...............,,,, , ,Shirley Polson 17, a pert girl Aunt Louise .,.. .... . ,,,,,, ,,.,.............,...., B arbara Moon Aunt Olga ...,. .,.,.., ,,,,,, , , ,, ,. .. .....,..,. Margaret Browning Aunt Hester ,...................,.,...... ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.... M a ry Ann Gripp Willoughby's aunts Marybelle Turner ..,....,.,,,., , ,, ,, ,...,..,,.,., ,Donna Clementz a dull, plain, uninteresting species of womanhood Lottie, 17 ,, ,,,,,, ,.,..... .,... . , .,.. , , ,, ,, .,,,Marilynn Ufheil Anna, 16 .... .,.,,,, , Jennet Van Hyfte Kay, 16 .,,,. , ,, .,.....,.. .,,, . ..., ,, , ,....Sue Nelson Dorothy, 17 .,.., , ,.,, ,. ,,.,,...... .. .,..,..,,.., Dorothy De Splinter enthusiastic rooters for the team Spring Mario Fertiwzl Given April 13 Under the direction of Mrs. Alice Roberts thc high school mixed chorus and individuals appeared in the Spring Music Festival. The chorus sang: Thanks Be To God, April Showers, l'Day is Dying in the XVest, and sang with the upper grades, Dear Land of Home, School Days, America the Beautiful, and The Pledge of Allegiance. Blaine De Craene sang, Tip Toe, Virginia Quaife sang, Carmena, and Rodney Zinser sang, May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You. joan Morisette, Alvina Eilers, Sharon Ufheil, Betty Andrews, Stella Andrews, and lilaine Dc Craene, six GAA girls, gave a tap number to School Days.



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NEWS BITS Chain Gilt Sponsored by FFA The Annawan FFA has sponsored a chain gilt within their own circle to help new members get started on a project. One of their members, Dave Marchand, last year won 15175 in prize money with his hogs. There are 48 projects in the club that will have a total market value estimated at 37S12,00O. A Iazz Band Being Organized by Mr. Vitro A jazz band is being organized by Mr. Ben Vitto, band instructor. Those taking part will be Ronald De Splinter, trumpet, Arvin jackson, trombone: Joan Morisette, piano, and Sharon Ufheil, saxo- phone. Bonnie Norway and Arden VVilliams are new members added to the school band. Bonnie plays the baritone horn and Arden plays a cornet. Annawan GAA initiates 16 Girls. Sixteen new members were initiated into the Annawan high school Girls' Athletic Association Monday evening, in connection with the annual Christmas party. The president, Lolabelle Hansen, presided at the regular business meeting. The vice-president, Mari- lyn Keim, secretary, Virginia Sniderg treasurer, Jenner Van Hyfte, song leaders, Mary Ann Grvpp and Shirley Polson, and the different committee chairmen were present to fill their places. The trip to Rock Island to see ulloliday On lee and selling food at auction after the Annawan- Mineral game, Dec. 12, were the business matters discussed. The new members were presented a skit, that brought out the aims, advantages, and enioyments offered by the GAA, bv several club members be- fore they took the pledge. Gifts were distributed and the girls and their sponsor, Mrs. Ramah Peek, played a 6-team volley- ball tournament. Captain Marian Dhamer's team defeated Captain Donna Mae Clementz's team by one point after two overtimes. Supt. Ralph A. Osborn and Principal and Mrs. Alfred Fhrig were guests. Two Annnfwan Srrwlenfs to Xvluxic Camp Miss Charlene Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. james Parker, and Miss Marilyn Keim, daughter of M1'. and Mrs. Fred Keim, have been chosen by the Annawan junior YVoman's club to be sent to Egyptian Music Camp at De Quoin for one week. Plan Teacher Program for H07lIC7lIdkiI1g Dept. The homemaking department of Annawan high school will start a teacher-training program lllarrll 12 to continue to the end of the school year. Misses Nellie Clausen, of Cortland, Ill., and Donna Carlson, De Kalb, senior girls majoring in hom: economics education at Northern Illinois State Teachers College, will have the opportunity lo :ee and participate in actual classroom and seliofvl, techniques of teaching homemaking. They will teach the different homemaking classes, and be able to give the students individual help, participate in Future Homemaking association activities and will be here for several adult classes and observe the whole unit system in operation. Two GAA Girls to Northern GAA Camp Rosemary YVancket and Susan De Decker will represent the Annawan GAA at Northern Leader- ship Camp held at Conference Point Camp, Hfil- liams Bay, VVisconsin, .Iune 10-17. ln addition to the valuable associations with other GAA girls and the wonderful time participating in the various sports and classes the girls learn many rules, regulations and GAA ideas and return to their home school better prepared to be leaders in their own organization. Mineral Nipx Annawan Five by 4 Points Coach Ollie Jochums' Mineral high school cagers scored a thrilling 66-62 non-league overtime victory over Annawan here Friday night. The two teams battled to a 58-58 draw in regulation time. Annawan led 24-22 at the intermission but Min- eral managed to tie the count in a nip-and-tuck second half. Bill Baird sparked the Leopards in the overtime with two baskets. Ben Morey took scoring honors for Mineral with 19 points. Don Bradley of Anna- wan led both teams with 20. Nowers scored 15 points, Bradley 20, R. De Splinter 7, Don De Splinter 0, Doubler 14, Spears 6. Annawan 'T7'i7lI.V Lyndon Prep Cagerx-55-35 Annawan's prep cagers bounced back from last Tuesday's 90-28 defeat at the hands of Prophets- town to whip Lyndon, S5-35, in a non-conference game here Friday night. The victory was revenge for the Braves who dropped a 32-29 decision at Lyndon earlier this season. Don Bradley paced Annawan with 14 points. Bob Nowers had 15 and Del Doubler added 12. Keith Spears added 8 points and Price, Nelson, and Keeley added 2 points apiece, Ronnie De Splinter and Don De Splinter added a free throw apiece, and Augie De May did not score.

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