Crossville High School - Tiger Yearbook (Crossville, IL)

 - Class of 1942

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mf TIGER: :I Q .cc 2 OUR PRINCIPAL For four years, Walter W. Ayls- worth has been our chief time- keeper. Doubtlessly without his able assistance and steadfastness many of us would have floundered in the mire of despair and would have fallen by the wayside. For your unswerving loyalty and sense of duty, We extend our thanks, Mr. Aylsworth. W. W. AYLSWORTH WHERE WE SERVED OUR TIME I .. -4.- ff

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THE mira: :I Q cc 2 TIME T0 EXPLAIN Nothing is so dear and precious as TIME. Few of us realize what an import- ant role that time plays in the colorful pageant of our lives. Students are no ex- ception, however, they have become in- creasingly aware of this fact this year. Therefore, we the seniors have chosen TIME as the theme of our 1941-1942 an- nual. Just as workers must have timekeep- ers so must students. These positions are filled by our esteemed instructors. It is unfair, however, to refer to these 'benevolent counselors as timekeepers. They are more than that. They have been the guiding hands through four dark years of uncer- tainty and indecision. Last autumn, school opened at 8:30 a. m. The bell still rings at the same time: but, alas, the scholars and pedagogues arise one hour nearer the break of day, in order that they might do their part in the Na- tional Defense Program. Recently, due to our either fortunate or unfortunate entrance into the chaos of a second World War, the daily schedule has been devised in order to facilitate the in- novation of Saturday classes. Time shall teach thee all things. Time as he grows old teaches many les- sons. Time, nevertheless, has not taught us all things. Part of the teachings are due to the tutorship of our timekeepers. GUY M. ASHMORE BILL SANDERS TIME TO HONOR In the passing of four years of golden minutes and myriads of precious seconds, there have been many timekeepers. While we served time, some instructors have left us and departing, left behind them, footprints on the sands of time. Two of these are also doing their part in the Na- tional Defense Program, serving in the grand and glorious army of our nation. Cpl. William D. Sanders is stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri. He is in the Personnel Department of the Engineers' Corps, his job being to interview raw re- cruits. Bill was coach and history teacher at Crossville for five years. Pvt. Guy M. Ashmore is stationed at Ft. Lewis in Tacoma, Washington. Former- ly he was at Ft. Francis E. Warren. At both places he directed a band in his spare time. Ashmore was the band director here for one year before he was caught in the draft. In honor rather than in remembrance, we dedicate the 1941-1942 edition of the Tiger to two of our former teachers, Cpl. William D. Sanders and Pvt. Guy M. Ash- more. One is never appreciated until after he is gone. So it was with Bill and Guy.

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