Chester High School - Summit Yearbook (Chester, IL)

 - Class of 1943

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Chester High School - Summit Yearbook (Chester, IL) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 26 of 80
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SUMMIT STAFF EDITOR ------ Gail Willbrand ASSISTANT EDITOR - - Bernadine Rebbe BUSINESS MANAGER - - Dorothy Ervin ADVISERS - Miss Eggeson, Miss Weinrich Standing: Miss Weinrich, D. Koenig, R. Lalrr, I. M. Craig, Miss Eggeson. Whitson, W. Geberclrng, Mage-rs, E. Schweize Seated: W. Davidson, H. Easterly, D. Ervin, G. Wxllbrand, B. Rebbe, I Siegfried, C. Parrish, P, Fleming. Standing: I-I. Lawcler, G. Hunt, M. Easterly, Mr. Simmons, P. Bartels, A. Uflelman, L. Orrell, I. Lentz. Seated: I. WDITSOH, W. Geberding, E Bramley, G. Barwell, H. Easterly, I. Iany, P. Fleming, I, Ervin, W. Magers, G Welge. STUDENT BOARD PRESIDENT --f-- Paul Bartels VICE-PRESIDENT and SECRETARY f f - - Ieanne Iany CHIEF COMMISSIONERS A Glenda Barwell, ADVISER - 11 22 n Paul Fleming, I-Ielen Easterly W - - - Mr. Simmons

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THERE WAS A IR. HIGH There was a Miss Stanley who lived in a school, She had many children whom she was to rule, She gave them all studies and plenty of praise, And said they'd be freshmen soon one of these days. Those forty-eight students worked early and late, For they were determined to graduate, And under Miss Stanley's able direction, The class got together and held an election. Marilyn Pyron won the President's race, And now Virgil Iohnson has the vice-presi- dent's place, As Phyllis McKee writes notes with a dash, U Young Bobby Schopfer handles the cash. The class held a contest to get in the scrap, They really wanted to get at that Iap. When the drive against Hirohito was done, At a winners' party they had lots of fun. The end of the semester's work came at last, The day of the final exams had already passed: All had worked very hard, so they hoped and prayed, To have a good score and to make a good grade., Then, too, there was toil for the Iunior Red Cross, They learned that a rolling stone gathers no mossy They made slippers and scrapbooks and every kind of a thing, To send service men who'll make Victory ringl cc 21 wa They've had parties and field trips or played basketball, D Now they've decided school's fun after ally So thanks to the teachers Who've helped them a lot, Miss Stanley, Mrs. Creager and also Mr. Scott. IACK HORNERS OF MELODY LAND Our little Iack Horners of Melody Land Are lifting their voices on high, Their heads they all raise- and sound their broad A's, And each cries, What a song boy am ll Miss Speer is their leader and really does fine At making those boys all sing outg She waves her baton and cries, Boys, sing on! That they do their part theres no doubt. The little lack Horner who leads all the rest ls Donald Decker, you see, And Cal Schoeppel is the vice president of this, They're good leaders We agree. r Secretary Karushis gaily calls out the roll And nine husky voices yell, H'erel Then each does his best to outdo all the rest And the halls ring with hearty good cheer. They've all given concerts and sung here and there, A We always admire their songsg . They've done their bit to make their chorus a hit . I And they never complain about wrongs. All ., I fi



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Ais Bis Cis Dis Eis F is G is H is l 'is I is K is L is Mis N is O is P is Q is R is S is T is U is V is Wis X is Y is Z is O.H.S.'s A B C's I for Advisers, who are both very fine, for Bernadine, who at poetry does shine, for Connie, fast becoming a bard, for Dorothy, at business Works hard, for Ebers and I. Ervin, salesmen supreme, for Finish, the entire staff's dream, for Gail, a good editor indeed, for Helen, typist noted for speed, for Interest alumni have shown, for Iim and also for Ioan, for Koenig, an accurate typist too, for Mr. Leonard, thanks for all that you do, for Mary Cecil, her film is now spent, for Nobody, this space is for rent, for Oh myl this is certainly Work, for Paulie, who at tasks does not shirk, for Quick, that's how We have to be, I for Rush for production you see, for Sports by Willard and Bill, for Trouble and Time this did fill, for Us, the '43 annual staff, for Value our yearbook should have, for Wilbert, who sold books with success, for all good things to have in X-cess, for You, who have suffered this through, for Zenith, THE SUMMIT to youl D OLD KING PAUL Old King Cole was a merry old soul, A merry old soul was he, Paul Bartels certainly has him beat, As students will agree. Old King Paul the roll did call, And ans'ring the classes four Said, We shall send you fiddlers three To talk school matters o'er. First comes Helen of merriment's realm, Then noontime fun is planned, And she and her bright, jolly elves Do lend a helping hand. Glenda and her 'musing band Provide school party fun, While Paulie Works with lists to get Attendance records done. New members learned the rules of school With Ieannie's extra aid, By Iuniors and Seniors and Freshmen and Sophs True progress has been made. Problems and quarrels and rules to form Around each corner lurk, But laws they have found that are safe and sound, They make school democracy work. I

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