Chenoa High School - Chenowan Yearbook (Chenoa, IL)

 - Class of 1934

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lhl1IL' I ifh.'cIz JUNE McKINNEY A smile goes n long way. Com'l Club 2: Home Ee. Club I-2: G. A. A. 2: Cho- rus 3-43 Operetta 3: Oh Doctor -4. FRAN K ACKERMAN Pqrseverence keeps honor bnght. Com'l Club 2-43 Bookkeeping Team 2: Future Farmer 1-2- 3-4: Judging Team 1-2-3-4: Chorus 3-4: Operetta 3-4. H ELEN SOMMER Of guauners gentle, of uf- fections mild. Com'l Club l-2-3-4: C. A. A. 3. XVILLIAM MQFARLAND He speaks with gravity. F. F. A. 3-45 Judging Team 3: Chorus l: C Club 3-4: Track l-3: Basketball l-2-35 Football 1-3. AM LOIS WILSON Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Com'l Club 3-45 Chorus 3-4: 0 p e r e t t a 3-4: Shorthand Team 3-45 Class Sec. -l. CLARENCE HOWELL An honest man, thc no- blest work of God. F. F. A. l-2-3-4: jurlgiug 'Team I-2: Football 4: Track 2-3-4. EDN A SMITH She striues to say thc proper tlungs. Com'l Club 3. MARJORIE PEARL 1934 ---ef

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'PHE CHENOWAN A '51, Rm ALICE OTTO W'ith hair golden as sun- light, with eyes blue as the skies. Commercial Club 3-4. IIIQLMAR AUGSPURGER The noblest mind the best contentment has. Commercial Club 2-4: Book- keeping Team 2: Band 45 Chorus 43 Operetta 4. NORMA PARENTI But, oh, the eyesfthe eyes that know the silent game of dreams. Com'l Club 3g Home lic. Club 1-2: Chorus 3-4: Oper- etta 3-4. ROBERT VAUGHAN lt is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Future Farmer 1-2-3: Judg- ing Team 2-3: Football 1-2-3. Fl-.0 R EN C li 0T'TO Patience is powerful. C0m'l Club 3--lg Shortluuul Te-:un 4. DENZIL MAY Ask him today: lie'll tell you tomorrow. Future Farmer l: lland 1: Football 2-3-4: Basketball 2. CLEON li M lillill Charms-strilce the sight- but merit wins the soul. Com'l Club 2-31 G. A. A. 2-33 Chorus -lg Operetta 4: And Mary Did 3: Sound Your Horn 4. CHARLES MYER A mighty man is he. F. F. A. Club 43 Future Fa rm er 1-2-3-4: Iudging Team 1-3: 'Track 1-2-3-43 Football 1-2-3-4, Capt. 4. RUTH BOYD She was made for happy thoughts. Com'l Club 3g G. A. A. 25 Chorus l-2-3--lg Opcrelta l-.--l. G A YLUR ll G ERIC I have not lacked in strength, nor will, nor courage. Com'l Club 3-4: Future Farmer l-2-3: Iullging Teznu 2-3. 4' fiiif' - -f Page Fourteen



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PHE CH ENOW AN Senior Class History VV hile an intensely interested world looked on, the gray of morning gradually gave way to a rosy hue. Soon a sun, composed of 54 members peeped over the horizon. Rashful they were-and green-in spite of all their rosy color. They Scat- tered hither and thither until two wise persons, Miss Holman and Mr. Elson, took compassion on them and agreed to guide them through the lirst three hours of the day. 1 As the sun climbed higher, shadows were cast here and there. Sunbeams were thrown into dark recesses and revealed there a bit of loveliness-a party. A cloud passed over the sun, but soon it sailed on, revealing those 54 happy figures with shining faces which told to the world they had Passed Now mid-morning came and as Mr. Elson and Miss Holman hurried away to other duties, Miss Barth and Mr. Twardock came to their rescue, helping them higher and higher into the sky, while they shed an unwavering brilliance all around. They were gay and happy-why shouldn't they be F-they had reached the middle of their journey. Then the sunbeams took on a mellow, yellow cast. What was happening? VVhy, this group of people were beginning to realize the seriousness of their mis- sion. Miss Barth, together with Miss Harrower, guided them through these hours of thought. But it wasn't all seriousness-there was pleasure too. The operetta, the play, and the prom furnished them with wholesome recreation. Lower and lower they sank down the sky until finally Mrs. Henline and Mr. Elson came to their call of help and carefully guided them through the remaining hours of their flight. As they sank nearer to the horizon, the sky took on a rosy cast again. This was the senior play which was enjoyed by all observers. The rosy hue gradually faded into a deep violet-the seniors were looking ahead- wondering-what would their future be? ' This remained for a while, then as a dusky lavender spread over the western sky, the seniors were seen melting into the dusk with a placard of VVell done carried happily in their hands. Lois lfVilson. Page .S'i.rtceu

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