Chester High School - Summit Yearbook (Chester, IL)

 - Class of 1942

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lP0lLllCClE DOG PATRUL fFrom left to rightli D. Ervin, A. Ruddell, N. Auld, P. Bariels, A. Hamilton, P. Krebs, W. Ger- b g W C t D lf M g P, Fleming, G. Iohnson, I. Siegfried, W. Mcigers, M, erdin , . ar er, . Wof, . Fra er, E t rly, P. Born, W. Stueven, cmd I. Whit Woofl Woofl . . . are you scared? . . . you needn't be . . . that's just our big police dog President Arden Ruddell calling a meeting of the STUDENT BOARD to order . . . that middle sized dog by him is Vice-President Dorothy Ervin . . . the three important looking ones over there are Norma Auld, Paul Bartels, and Archie Hamilton . . . they are the three head commissioners, So- cial Welfare, Attendance, and Extra Curricular . . . four dog kennels are represented . . . those dignified ones from the Senior Kennel are Gerald Iohnson, William Stueven, and Paul Born . . . that solemn looking group from the lunior Kennel is Pauline Krebs, lim Whitson, and William Gerb- erding . . . Willis Carter, Ioan Siegfried, and Wilbert Magers are those fistic looking ones from the Sophomore Ken- nel . . . the scared looking pups are Freshmen Paul Fleming, Dolores Wolff, and Marion Prager . . . the frisky little kitten is Mildred Easterly from lunior High Kittens . . . remember the night We were really excited? . . . it Was Homecoming . . . the big snake dance and bonfire were fun in spite of the rain . . . and the Homecoming Dance was a howling success . . . Al Stenzel's orchestra was featured . . . then several school parties were given before We heard Arden Ruddell say, Woofl Woofl Meeting is adjourned.

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.,-.- v-ww-.5 1... v-.-,.-.. 73-e, ,,T:..kg.l-5:,.- Y N. . -11.-,F -vin..-W -- vw- ---- F- -f -4.-s-nu,s -- annum WHO'S WHO IN lPlUlPlP'YlLANlD P. FLEMING . . . Ace salesmanp V. DUEN- SING . . . blondieg L. YOURTEE . . . Vs ofa triangle, I. LAWDER . . . knows all the an- swers, I. WILKINSON . . . quiet cmd depend- able, I. BIVENS . . . author of Death with a Butcher Knife, P. NEIHOUSE . . . champion record collector, B. ALLISON . . . most popular pup, I. DELEVESKI . . . good thinkerg N. HOWIE . . . class visitor, I. REUSCHER . . . he's okayg I. MALONE . . . authority on jokesg H. DENNINGER . . . smiles: D. MUELLER . . . Beau Brummel, C. NINNESS . . . science class sleeper, KENNETH HUFFMASTER . . , the stu- dentg D. SCHOPP . . . has a pet Peeveg A. NIN- NESS . . . authority on crime, G. HUNTLEY . . . What's my grade?g R. RUPPERT . . . draws ships in S. I-1.5 A. MAES . . . interested. in what others are doing, W. FRAZER . . . ef- ficiency plus, I. REBBE . . . chatterbox, D. WOLFF . . . straight A's, M. CLEIMAN . . . librarian, Y. DUNCAN . . . M of a triangleg D. COPPELMAN . . . cheerleaderg R. GROTT . . . well, well,wel1 g D. SEIBOLD . . . quiet and courteous, D. GROTT . . . silent conserva- tive youthg W. MICHAELIS . . . ivory tickler of the Assembly Troupeg R. EGGERS . . . bas- ketball starg KEITH HUFFMASTER . . . 3 f3 of a trianglep P. MUELLER . . . what a smile, B. HOCHMUTH . . . can she bowl, E. LAUTER- IUNG . . . gigglerg M. MIDDENDORF . . . I can't remember a thing, D. EGGEMEYER . . . car troubleg W. LYBARGER . . . have you seen my soldier'?g L. NANCE . . . never causes any trouble, G. WEBER , . . favorite prefix is hey , M. RIECHMAN . . . a real student, M. WOLSHOCK . . . Where does she get those brains?g B. HARDY . . . 7th hour English class sleeper, D. EBERS . . . runner up in O. Sprengel's question contestg R. KIRK . . . quiet- nessg H. WELCH . . . have you seen him raise his eyebrows?g B. REBBE . . . a writer some- day, D. CASTENS . . . petite little missg D. NA- GEL . . . Iane Rebbe's shadow, V. MOORE . . . iron chains couldn't hold him downg V. CAMPANELLA . . . heartbreaker someday, L. MENKE . . . an embryo scientist, E. HASE- MEYER . . . sister of Earl, Velma, and Berdellg H. KOOPMAN . . . gets things done, C. KNOTT . . . dimples, F. THORNTON . . . ten o'clock scholarg M. PRAGER . . . has a lot to say, R. GOEDECKE . . . strong silent typeg I. LENTZ . . . always has good intentions, K. EGGEMEYER . . . sunny dispositiong WEBER . . . should be an A studentg K. BERRY . , . a willing worker, V. ALMS . . . another class sleeper, D. MILLER . . . he'1l get to the top some dayg L. WOLSHOCK . . . no complaints about herg A. UFFELMAN . . . a prospect for May Oueeng L. ANDERSON . . . songbird of the freshman class, L. LEHNHOFF . . . never causes any troubleg N. PARTRIDGE . . . Cape Girardeau's lossy R. HUSBAND . . . a good looker . . . O. SPRENGEL . . . the questioner, L. HOLCOMB . . . never makes 0: soundg I. WARD . . . wants to be an under- taker, R. BOGENPOHL . . . still water runs deep, F. TOOHEY . . . does he know historyp L. RHODES . . Hsweetnegg I. MILLER . . . our Titian, L. ORREL . . . always dependable, L. TOPP . . . such a hard worker, G. HOG- REFE . . . can he study?, H. CASTEN . . . wavy hair, E. SMITH . . . my new glasses really do things for meg E. HORNBERGER . . . what an improvementlg F. CHESLICK . . . good example for all in study hall, D. LEADERS . . . gone but not forgotten, I. RIELLY . . . a new- comer, D. LAYNE . . . left our class. 1



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Dogs don't very often get a place in The Summit but I got past the gate this year . . . and Who do I have to thank, you ask? . . . Why, the SUMMIT STAFF . . . to make the '42 Summit . . . that was their job . . . and What a job it proved to bel . . . remembertall the classes disturbed While taking pic- tures? . . . and the prized results , . . es- pecially the one of Gail in the staff pic- ture . . . then came the job of selling ads and Summits . . . even the trip to the C.B.M.A. was worth While . . . al- 5 though Iuanita did feel rather out of place . . . and that dreaded Writing . . . PUPPY PRIESS Write, rewrite, and revise . . . don't for- get the task they had trying to get XXWSGHOII to work . . . counting the Words . . . counting the letters . . . count- ing the money . . . all that was part of their job too . . . and finally the results of these efforts-The l942 Summit . . . they've tried to present a Summit even more different and acceptable than those that have gone before . . . you are the judge of their success . . . the staff and I hope that-regardless of your verdict you enjoy this, The Summit of 1942. -5 KStandingJ: Miss Eggeson, N. Auld, G, Wolff, P. Hopkins, V. Seymour, L. Shemonic, Miss Weinrich lSeatedl' M Craig W Ruddell D Lehnholf I Mueller G Willbrcxnd B Lahr 1 n . . , . , . , , . , . , V. wiso , D. webefl

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