Brimfield High School - Spectator Yearbook (Brimfield, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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-J C-M ( CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 21 AFTEP AN EXTRA THREE WEEKS or VACATION, SCHOOL OPENS FOR I.l5 STUDENTS OF B. H. S, 22, Everybody all eyes; freshies in a daze trying to find the value of x „ 25 Baseball game with Elmwood opens the athletic season. 28 Ruth Reed drops Geometry because she can't concentrate. 29 Physical Education girls have a hike for new p. E. leader. Miss Allen, 30 Class elections for officers and advisors. CCTC3ER 2 5 13 14 16 19 20 22 23 26 29 30 Band exhibits talents for the enticement of new members. Sophomore Weiner Roast and hike. Gand gets marching drill. Wycoff terrifies Freshmen with initiation duties. Initiation Party given cy Sophomores for Freshies and four new TEACHERS. THE TEACHERS STARRED If THE PERFORMENCE OF JOHN Smith and Pocohantas. Coach brasmer looks over material cor the forthcoming year of Basketball. Miss Cora, up to hep old tricks, springs a test on unsuspecting Sophomores. Senior Play, The moonstone, gets under way. Band takes part in Byerly Bros. Music Festival in Peoria; highlight OF THE DAY—LISTENING 70 THE NAVY BAND, Verna Forneyfs illness sends her to Peoria hospital. h'.iss Allen attends Home Economics convention at Quincy; Coach takes over girls' Phy. Fd» Class. Band Director Me Inn is reports the arrival of a new tune, — NOEL FREDERIC!'. r j NOVEMBER II ARMISTICEDAY IN USUAL OBSERVANCE OF ELEVEN O'CLOCK SILENCE. !3 First victory for B. h s. in Basketball—Maquoh—the loser. 20 Sir Galahad arrives for band students, 24 Foods Class serves pumpkin pie to faculty members. 25 Thanksgiving vacation degins ai 2:30 on Wednesday. DECEM3ER i Combination lockers here and seem to be sufficient excuse for tardiness to classfs, 4. Senior Play draws a record crowd to the new gymnasium stage. The moonstone , a credit to play cast and director. Miss Cora.

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Of?IMF I ELD TO’.VNSH' P HI bH SCHOOL Hi) H n a S IN 1339 3EFDRE CHARLESTON DECAME Hn IMF IELD, ILLINOIS, A pCHOOL HOUSE WAS BUILT FOR THE FIRST TIME WITHIN THE DDUNDARICS OF THE SMALL FRONTIER TOWN. IT WAS CF HARDWOOD AND LOCATED NEAR THE oeoroe LaFollette place. Later an academy was guilt and operated GY THE PROM INERT CITIZENS AS A SELECT SCHOOL. THIS GUILD I NO, WAS GOLD TO THE METHODIST CHURCH, AND IT WAS RUN AS A SEMINARY CUT LATER 30UGHT SACK OY THE SCHOOL GUARD, AND IN THE LATE FIFTIES IT WAS DEMOLISHED DY A TORNADO. ThIC DUlLDING WAS REPLACED DY A FRAME GUILD!NG OF TWO FLOORS, THE FIRST HAVING TWO ROOMS AND THE SECOND ONE LARGE ROOM AND A SMALL ROOM FOR RECITATIONS AND TO SERVE AS AN OFFICE FOK THE PRINCIPAL. EACH ROOM IN THIS GUILDINC CONTAINED A STOVE AND THE JANITOR RECEIVED C-3.0C PER MONTH. The OLD SCHOOL 0UILDIN3 WAS MOVED TO WHERE THE TOWN HALL NOW STANDS AND WAS USED AS A FURNITURE STORE UNTIL IT OURNED SEVERAL YEARS LATER. The PRESENT GRADE 'UILD»NG WAS C'JlLT IT; 1877 JUST NORTH OF THE OLD SCHOOL SITE. THE COST OF THE DU ILnI NO AND FURNISHING WAS ELEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. THE UUILD»NG HAS TWO FLOORS AND SIX DEPARTMENTS, FIVE OF WHICH WERE USED UNTIL i9!C WHEN THE INCREASE IN STUDENT BODY PUT THE REMAINING RO M INTO USE. IN 1894, UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF G, V. ETTITS, A TWO-YEAR HIGH SCHOOL COURSE WAS ESTABLISHED. PREVIOUS TO This, THE IDEAL GOAL OF THE STUDENT WAS A CERTIFICATE TO TEACH. In 1399, A THRGC-YEAR COURSE WAS SUPPLEMENTED FOR TWO-YEAR COURSE AMD IN 1903, THE COURSE DECAME THE FOUR-YEAR HIGH SCHOOL COURSE. FROM TIME TO TIME SINCE THEN ADDITIONAL COURSES HAVE DECN ADDED TO THE CURRICULA TO MAKE IT COMPLETE IN EVERY LAY. UNTIL l9ll, ONE TEACHER DIRECTED ALL OF THE STUDENTS IN THE HIGH SCHOOL. AT THIS TIME A SECOND TEACHER WAS FOUND NECESSARY AN.” IH I9l6, WHEN THE SCHOOL BECAME A TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL, A THIRD TEACHER WAS ADDED, ALONG WITH A LABORATORY MAKING THE SCHOOL A RECOGNIZED INSTITUTION OF LEARNING DY THE UNIVERSITY OF iLLlNClS, WHICH INFORMATION WAS OFFICIALLY GIVEN TO DR IMF I ELD ToVfNCHlP HIGH SCHOOL, ApRlL 2, 1918, Until I9i7, the high school v as a pant cf Pist nct 15, gut at THAT TIME IT DECAME A SEPARATE DISTRICT KNOWN AS Cl ST ICT 157, OUR NEW HIGH SCHOOL GUILD INC WAS STARTED AS A P.W.A, PROJECT IN THE WINTER OF 1935. FORTY—FIVE PERCENT OF THE COST WAS RECEIVED from the Federal government. the remaining cost was provided FOR GY A LOCAL BOND ISSUE WHICH CARRIED 12 TO 1, The NEW BUILDING AFFORDS AIL THE FACILITIES OF A MODERN HIGH SCHOOL, INCLUDING SCIENCE APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT AS WELL AS HISTORICAL, LITERARY, INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC SCIENCE ARRANGEMENT. V E RELIEVE OUR BUILDING T. RE ONE OF THE FINEST FOUND ANYWHERE IN A TOWN THE SIZE OF BR1MFI ELD. ■JGaI©



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M Dedication or the new building and Open House for all quests. First appearance of the Girls Glee Club under Miss lomman's direction. 18 bf IMFI ELD TRAMPLES OLD RIVAL tXMV OOD ON THEIR OWN FLOOR, 22 FRESHIE6 CIVE CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR SCHOOL; BASKETBALL BOYS allowed to leave at 10:30, 9 s 23 CHPlST»-,.c VACAHOj EXTRA WEEK GIVEN FOR ADDITIONAL WORK ON L’ LOINC, S H DCFEATS ChlLLICOTHE IN HOME GAME. 3i, Toulon Tournament—6. H $ takes GlasforD Toulon and Wyoming TO WIN FIRST PLACC; NICE CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR ALL OF US JANUARY 1 Toulon Tournament, 2 Toulon Tournament, ij Happy New year Back to work after a long vacation; Savage PRESENTS TROPHY FROM TOULON TOURNAMENT; EW CHEER LEADERS:— RFEO AND OOUBET TO KEEP THINGS MOVING. 13 Elmwood defeated by b. h, $. in thrilling overtime; Someone found Rabbit foot on the floorJ 14 Our OWN PHOTOGRAPHER SNAPS PICTURE OF BASKETBALL SQUAD. 15 6, H S, TAKES FIRST HOME DEFEAT FROM PRINCEVILLE—20 TO 19. 19 Bill Bones talks before assembly. hBoneyard Philosophy willingly RECEIVED. 20 B, H. S, STUDENTS SHOW ALERT CITIZENSHIP BY LISTENING TO I N-AUGURAL ADDRES6. 21 Semester exams and everyone cramming in last moments, were 22 YOUR EXAMS HARO? 25 Ready for a new semester ano a new set of grades. This semester ! going TO WORK ETC. 28 B. H, S. AGAIN SHOWS SPEED AND BPIlLIANCE TO WIN OVER ELMWOOD, 29 SparlanO and Dunlap in the Dunlap Tourney. Wasn t that final GAME A MASTERPIECE? FFBRUMY 1 Briufield places second in mckapoo League in basketball. 8. H. S. PLANNING TO B'JY NEW 3UITS FDR THE RED STREAKS. 2 Sophomores give skating party for school, Uny come in contact WITH THE FLOOR—NO CASUALTIES HOWEVER. 3 Illness keeps two teachers away from classes. 5 Tom Oay Ace forward on our basketuall ''quad in a forced VACATION BECAUSE OF CHICKEN POX. |0 Tuberculin tests given to students and faculty memoers. Our HUSKY CHEER LEADERS DOURET. AMONG THOSE WHO COULDNfT TAKE IT. m Foods girls entertain mothers at valentine Tea. Those sandwiches WERE MAGNIFICENT. f'USIC GIRLS FURNISHED PROGRAM. . 14 VALENTINES FEV.'J WAYLE WE JUST DIDN T HEAR ABOUT THEM.— Faculty Members. 22 Seniors and underclassmen had pictures taken for the annual. It WAS A LONG STRENUOUS day.

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