Buckley Community High School - Oracle Yearbook (Buckley, IL)

 - Class of 1942

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lp, W-.V--. - spiced peach, au gratin potatoes, buttered asparagus tips, spring saladj, hot rolls, butter, fresh strawberry sundae, cake, and iced tea. The toastmaster for the evening was none other than Wilfred Kosehnick. The following events on the program in the order in which they occurred wereg Welcome, Mildred Xepplerg Response, Wilbert Spreheg Remarks, Mr. F. H. Iillerg Close Will, Reber Class Prophecy, Betty Carley. t Kelley, ' As the Dutch theme was used throughout, the table d was tulips, ferns, and windmills, and the nut cups were Uutch shoes. The printed program books were light blue, the cover of each book was the picture of a Dutch boy, a girl, and a windmill printed in silver. Either a little a white pencil was attached to each book. Each person a bsn,uet was given a pink carnatien to wear as s corsagc. After the banouet everyone went to the Virginia saw the'show UThe creat Dictator' with Charlie Chapl The first day of our last year in Uuckley high, eral wso?s after school or travels and enlarged enteen members enrolled. Sgr Ann Bradshaw cam: back from H ,uit school duexng the 4 Liss Uriswold was again ellowing officers: Fe eighteen, but Jadins Reddish so we had seventeen anyway. sponsor, and Je elected the E i --. I' eeeration little and on Dutch blue or t the theater and Tl. we had sev-' had started, our class to irst semester our class ne Inkster I presidentg Betty Uarley, SOff3tiPY-tPLGSHTUPg neva Trushsiu and Merton Qalk, student council members, Nadine Hoddish, vice-prss- ident. When Nadine left us, ircrc Jlenck was elected to take hor place. Florence dsgncr use elected historian. One of our most honored Seniors Arnold Sehuldt was elect- '1 'v ' aw , '1 , ' cd by the student sony to he prfsleent of the student councsl. The second annual press conference held at Illinois State Normal was also attended by delegates and advisers from Bucklcys Those who attended were Miss ieuhey, Miss Griswold, Janet Ernst, Mildred Weppler, Russel Martin and Wilfred Koschnick. This year our contribution to the uallowe'en festival was of a different nature. we presented a nTransfermatien Actn in which old maids were transformed into lovely young ladies, a small,



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studious young man was transformed into a husky young baseball layer, and a stooped old man was turned into a baby by mistake. Shoes in this act were Irene Dlsnck, dctty 9arley, anet Ernst, Ferne Inkster, Ann Bradshaw, Mildred Weppler, Herbert Janssen, Robert Kelley, Marvin Windhorn, Merton Ualk, and WilfrdlKoschnidn We bought a Red Cross membership giving us a perfect record for we bought one each of our four years in high school. Thisnyear our biggest and busiest job was putting out this annual. We found out how much work it really was but we enjoyed it. W During the first few weeks of school, we had to decide upon name cards, invitations, cap and gowns, diplomas, class flowers, class colors, and a motto. iltfirst we thought the school was anxious to get rid of us, but later we found that our orders had to be in early due to a shortage of paper and other supplies, and the faculty wanted to be sure that we graduated with all the Wtrimmings. Several of the beniorugirls helped plan the entertainment for the Christmas part . ihroe Senior sirls were also on the its f 1 'yu 1 f 1T'Gn1t 1: comm ce or p annlnj 13 d nncr or :ao r s mes per y. At the beginning of the school year, the class decided to take a longer and more extensive olds trip than usual, but because of the tire shortage and lseb .f funds, the trip will be somewhat modified. Howngghieignior play, H QW1 Nobody,u is a three act farce by Ov 0 The play takes place on the terrace of Crestview Hotel, a summer resort in the Catskills, on a summer day. Nora is offered the job of posing as the rich daughter of a' maple syrup king. Her job is to help land an important customer, and the important customer turns out to be a Hr. Gibson, who fired Nora from her previous job because his son fell in love with her. c Nora, revenge is sweet as maple syrup. Needless to say, Nora lands her man and he pays in comical suffering, un- til by the final curtain he is ready to welcome Nora into the family even if she isn't in the Social Register.

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