Catlin High School - Yearbook (Catlin, IL)

 - Class of 1940

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Catlin High School - Yearbook (Catlin, IL) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 41 of 60
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Page 41 text:

THEGVCATQINEGAN ' up Tlzfrty-.rv1.'t'u SENIQR PLAY The annual Senior play, this year a farce comedy, Professor l'epp , was presented in the High School Auditorium on March 29. The play centered around college students, and of course, their teachers. One, nervous Professor Vepp, portrayed by Kenneth Stine, was frightened by the mention of a Russian secret organization, which he thought was going to assassinate him because he deserted it. Aunt Minerva, played by Lois Hall, was once left at the altar by C. ll. Button- buster, better known as Russell Hunter, who entered school disguised as his own son. Ile furnished high comedy by falling in love with a college belle. WVhen his son showed up at school, quite a tangle of affairs occurred. The son won the heart of the girl to whom his father was engaged, and C. ll. Iluttonbuster went back to Aunt Minerva, who had been waiting for him for years. The actors in this successful play were: Professor Pepp, Kenneth Stine: Mr. C. ll. lluttonbuster, Russell Hunter: Howard Green, lJeVVitt junkerman: Sim llatty, Jack Carter: Peddler Henson, Loyd Champion: Noisy Fleming, Russell Anderson: Pink Hatcher, Donald New- ton: lluster Brown, Ralph Bloom: Betty Gardner, Betty Keller: Aunt lllinerva, Lois Hall: Petunia Muggins, Geraldine Newton: Olga Stopski, Annabelle .lami- son: Kitty Clover, Nellie Mae Stout: lrene Van Hilt, lleulah Mae Fuller: Caro- line Kay, June Simmonds: Vivian Drew, lflarbara Russell.

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THE CATWLINEAN TRACK Vlfith seven lettermen returning this year, the cinderinen of Catlin High en- joyed a successful season. Due to the fact that several good reserves were com- ing up, the boys really had to work for their positions this year. Even though the squad got a late start, with plenty of hard work and training they had a first class track team this year. The following boys earned enough points in the following events to make a letter last year: joe Krusichr .......,.... . Russell Anderson ..... Loyd Champion ...... Paul Taylor ....... Jack Carrigan ....... Loren Davis ...... Joe Hipple ....... .......,..High Hurdles .......Discus Throwing Jump Put Mile H undred Yard Dash Hurdles Page Tlrirty-xf.r



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Sept. Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. THE CATLINEAN CALENDAR 5-School for one-half day. 6-First whole day of school this year. 8-We had our athletic election. 9-Westville defeated us 12-0 in football. 13-Seniors ordered invitations and cards. 14-Because of very hot weather we had one-half day of school. 15-Another half day of school for the same reason. 16-Georgetown defeated us 6-0 in football. 21-Sophomores initiated the Freshmen. 27-Senior Wiener roast at Hilda Church's. 4-Seniors started talking about the carnival. 6--Beat Charleston in football 26-7. First meeting of the annual staff. 10-Exams already. y 11-More exams. 12-We held Hoopeston to a 7-7l tie in football. 13-Teachers' Conference at Urbana. 20-Homecoming Dance. 21-We defeated Ridgefarm 6-0 in football. 27-We had a cake raffle at school. 30-We didn't have school because of the Corn Husking Contest. 3-High School Conference, consequently, no school. 6-Senior cards came. S-Everyone is working on the carnival. 9-School Carnival is a success. 10-Teachers' Visiting Day. 13-Alumni vs. Catlin basketball game. They won. 15-State Policeman, Mr. Brown, gave a talk in assembly. 17-Beat Potomac 31-32. 21-Second six-weeks exams. 22-Another examination day. 27-Senior pictures were taken. 29-Charleston beat us 14-13. 30-Annual sweater party. 4-junior play dress rehearsal. 5-We beat Fairmount 34-25 in basketball. 6-Junior play, M'Liss . 8-Christmas drawing at school. We beat Ridgefarm 40-25. 12-Junior class rings arrived. VVe beat Westville. 13-Hoopeston beat us 33-19. Tough game. 21-Indianola beat us 34-25. 22-Christmas vacation starts. Page Thirty-eight

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