Cahokia High School - Cahochron Yearbook (Cahokia, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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bmues plan-um pow wow . . . rlillL' Junior maidens and braves spent the year in a varietv of xvavs - Vlihev worked many hours selling refreshments at home football and basketball games, and they worked manv hours planning the Prom. At times thev were exasperated when eombinations on loekers refused to work, or wrong books were grab! bed in haste, or arrows zoomed high over the targets. They found the hours long when they peeked on the new tvpexvriters, wrote strange eurlieues ealled shorthand Cwhieh took longerl or studied the Kings English. llowever, there was one relaxing class - rXmeriean llistorv 4 in which they eaught up on their daydreaming. Instead of visualizing Thomas jefferson, it was eommon praetiee to think 'of the new maiden or brave in study hall. The hours were shortest and jolliest, they discovered, when thev were at danees or in the halls relating the latest or even in classes-tor the aequiring of know- ledge was reallv the greatest thrill of all. Braves learn-um new tongue. Top row: Bill Rodgers, Gail llines, Clary lNlel3aniels. Bottom row: Alice Cuet- terman, Barbara Dent, 'lohn Lorentzen, Pauline Dur- ham, Ronnie Napier, Bob Edmondson. any Ck No smoke signals here! Bob Dinga, viee-president Larry Tolbird, treasurer: Sandra Ripplingery seere tarv: Louie Camden, vresident. . l Braves sample Kickapoo joy juice. Annella Maisel ,lim Petterson, Janet Bollinger, Mr. Froman, Mr. Car lisle, Mr. Daniels, Jean Bollinger, Margie Phillips Larry Moriee, Peggy Bohannon. we

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Melvin Scharf Betty Schnittger Nancy Singletary Elaine Stein Erma Stevens William Talbott Joseph Thomas Edith Tripp Marilyn Tyler Gail Weber Daniel Welch Janet Wheatley Conley Wilson We found our junior year to be a busy one. We had to plan the prom and banquet given in honor of thc seniors, It was our job to sell candy and cokes at the games in order to raise money for this prom and banquet. ln December, we gave a Happy Holiday Dance - the first dress-up affair in the new gym. With three hectic yet enjoyable years behind us, we came to our senior year and found it was the busiest of all, Perhaps it was the busiest because we wanted to cram everything into our last year at Cahokia Iligh. Our senior classes gave us much to write about, Our Social Studies class gave a Carlisle Dance and the unforgettable Twirp Twirln - the dance in which the girls got to ask their men, and pay for them, tool Social Studies spon- sored these affairs to get money for an Alumni Reunion held at Homecoming time. In English class we had some very heated debates. We never did decide whether or not Rosalind Russell knew anything about men. Shakespeare was also near and dear to us-Clif- ford Heil was even driven to writing poetry about Macbeth. We rcgretfully left our high-school sports and played our last games. A homecoming victory made a pleasant going-out in football, however. The last pages of the senior log are full of memos of a whirlwind of activities: banquet and prom programs, announcements, calling cards, final-exam papers Cthose with A'sD, and pictures from the last outing, Senior Skip Day. In worn moccasins, the seniors finished up their final tasks at Cahokia High. They were graduated from the Comanche Reservation on the night of May 28, The last page of their log now contains a diploma and a tassel from their mortarboards.



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