Chester High School - Summit Yearbook (Chester, IL)

 - Class of 1935

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Chester High School - Summit Yearbook (Chester, IL) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 32 of 80
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Page 32 text:

SUMMIT This is the Always Juicy Chewing Gum Hour . Your announcer is Corky Tilton. This program is being presented to you by the Freshman Class under the direction of Miss Emma Darwin and Mr. L. L. Colvis. Th's evening's program will be opened by Irish Cleary yodeling No! No! A Thousand Times No! , accompanied by Ikey Katz, cornet; Ardelle Moeller, violin; and Mary Louise Meredith, piano. Just a minute, friends! I want to interrupt our program to read a telegram from three of our best customers. Always Juicy' chewing gum is used exclusively by the Freshman Class. Signed: Isa Lea Earney, Murldean Sweany, and Marilyn Light. Now, we shall continue with a reading by Marjorie Allison, entitled A Freshman Class Party , or Why Teachers Get Gray . Well, well, look who's here! Madelle and her accompanist, Scotch Cohen! Ma-delle will do a dance number composed by Jimmie Mounts. One moment, please. The entertainment and refreshment committees, consisting of LaVerna Clasen, Wilma (just a) Rosa, Richard Hamilton, Kenneth Demick, Thelma Wright, and Ida Coffey, have requested me to announce that there will be a class party in the high school building January 22. The feature event of the evening will be a talk by Clemens Roth on Why 'Always Juicy' Gum Gives Me the Pep to Score Touchdowns for My Aima Mater . The music between numbers this evening is being furnished by the C. H. S. Rhythm Makers , under the direction of Kate Allen. The members of the orchestra are: Chet Brooke, Ditty Brinkman, Lillian Huch, Wilma DeRousse, Willy Williamson, Mike Hornberger, and Rubinov Roegler. Ladies and gentlemen, the feature event of this program will be a play, under the direction of Mildred Magers, Mildred Eggemeyer, and Mildred Decker. Back row: YV. Cowell, C. Fey, C. Cleary, E. Knapp, K. Demick, S. Herberts, A. Katz, C. Bostwick, K. Durkce. Third row: M. Allison, E. Harmon, K. Durkce, I. Kirkover, I,a Clasen, K. Ilapkc, I). Karstcn, M. Decker, I. Coffey. Second row: Mr. Colvis, V. Douglas, E. Eggimann. C. Brooke. I). Hornberger, O. Earney, I). Craig. R. Hamilton, T. Atchison. L. Harmon. .Miss Darwin. Front row: V. Brinkman, F. Alms, L. Huch, I. L. Earney, R. Knowles, K. Allen, W. DeRousse, E. Cohen, M. Eggemeyer.

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THIRTY-FIVE Brown; Well, I'm not sure, but I think —Mary Ruth Sowers; I sure did sass him — Elizabeth Boyte; Make 'em be still —Irma Buatte; I agree —Dan Magers; Go home — Wilbert Harrison; I'll slap your face — Melba Weber; Shut up, you're makin’ too much noise —Kenneth Doyle; Have you seen Reuel? —Marcella Palmier; and Got your Latin? —Albert Wehner. We now wish to mention our athletic stars. Those who are outstanding in football are: Dan Magers, Fred Borgard, David Laymon, Harry McGuire, and William Dil-worth, who play in the line; and Wilbert Harrison and Herman Tilton, who play end. Those who show their skill in basketball are David Laymon, Dan Magers, Herman Tilton, and Wilbert Harrison. Our outstanding farmers are Paul Stallman, Jack Atchison, Paul Smith, Harvey Decker, Wilbert Troue, Harold Holmes, Dan Magers, David Harmon, William Dilworth, Myron Been, Harold Hetteshiemer, John Born, Fred Borgard, James Blechle, and Edward Siemers. We are sure the following girls will make good housewives because they are taking home economics: Janet Johnson, Ethel Vieregge, Jewel Miflin, Geneva Burditt, Marcella Palmier, Irma Buatte, Irma Eilers, Marie Helmers, and Dorothy Kirk. The talented ones and their talents include LaVerne Welge, elocution; Bud Aspley, literary attributes; Elizabeth Boyte, music; Irma Buatte, tap dancing; Spenser Brown, Ray Cleiman, Glennard Hammack, Eugene Hornberger, Herman Tilton, orchestra and band music, and Mary Ruth Sowers, poetess. The budding Broadway stars of The Thread of Destiny are James Lewis, Made-Ion Farrell, LaVerne Welge, Marcella Palmier, Albert Wehner, Mary Belle Detrich, Everette Adams, Bettie Belle Etherton, Wilberta Rebbe, and Elizabeth Boyte. The things for which the Sophomore Class is famous are: (I) its everlasting talking, (2) its beautiful but dumb girls, (3) its smart but bashful boys, (4) its ability for making its parties a success, and (5) ifs splendid behavior. With all apologies to those mentioned above and to the whole class, we submit this masterpiece of the History of the Sophomore Class to the editor of the Summit, who has stopped our prattling and gossiping tongues with the announcement that this is two days overdue. Au reservoir, (by) Madelon Farrell, Virginia Easterly, Bud Aspley. Back row: R. Gnacgy, J. Lewis, D. Laymon. Y. Troue. R. Conner. H. Holmes. J. Atchison. E. Sctmers Third row: A. Meyerhoff. Y. Rebbe, V. Easterly, B. B. Etherton. M. B. Detrich, M. L. Mueller, E Boyte. M. Farrell. Second row: L. Hopkins, F. Stallman, M. Been, A. Wehner, G. Hammack, J. Allen, W. Saak, H Tilton. Front row: M. R. Sowers, LaY. Welge, M. Palmier. A. Sander, Mr. Goranson, M. Helmers, M Durkee. M. Diefenbach, D. Kirk.



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THIRTY-FIVE The setting of the play is the hills of old Kaintucky . The characters are as follows: K. R. Azy, the villian..................................... Flytrap Finnegan N. O. Sense, the town cutup.........................................Charlie Fey N. Uts, the villian's shyster attorney........................... Butchie Lewis Susie Simp, the town cutup's gal..................................Gladys Webb I. M. Simp, Susie's father, who is the best shot this side of them thar mountains (incidentally, he received his practice when he shot paper wads in school)..........................................Odell Earney Mrs. Simp, society matron of Hicksburg.............................Ruth Mansker Jany and Jony, the mischievous twins of the neighbors....................... ................................................Carrie and Marion Mueller Ezekial, the grocer's boy.......................................... Zoo Knapp I. L. Callem, the champeen hog caller.................... Farmer Mullholland Doc Cutemup............................................................Phil May Two hill-willies from the mountains..................Wallace and Willard Zeller Annie Mae, the famed artist of the town...........................Hilda Roegler Tit and Tat, the famed debaters of the town..................Vernon and Tommy The Hardware Store Quartet ....................Oliver, Clay, Arvy, and Stanley The Pine Ridge Trio ............................Flora, Florence, and Gertrude The ionesome, yodeling cowboy from out of the West............. Mickey Cowell The village siren, with that come hither hair ....................Ruth Knowles Those demon champeens at horseshoe pitching....Ray Durkee, Kenneth , Spreitler, Milton Mueller, and Jesse Atchison. (It's rumored that they got their practice throwing stones at the eyes of the beloved school building.) CLASS OFFICERS President........................... Vice-President ..................... Secretary and Treasurer............. .William Schuwerk . DeWain Zimmer Eugene Eggimann Hack row: O. Laymon, W. Schuwerk. Cl. Roegler. Wa. Zeller, V. Lochheail. W. Schirmer, G. Malont A. York. P. May. Third row: Y. Rosa, H. Roegler. R. Mansker, M. Mansker. A. Moeller, G. Marshall, T. Wright, V Mueller, C. Mueller, LaV. Runge. Second row: R. Mullholland. O. Tilton, B. Kewis, W. Williamson, Wi. Zeller, ( Roth. L . Zimnu L. Simms, K. Spreitler, A. Sieliold. Front row: Mel. Mueller. Mil. Mueller. W. York. M. Magers. A. Zang. M. Light. M. L. Mereditl G. Webb. F. l eemon. J. Mounts. CLASS OF ‘38 I’UK. 29

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