Danville High School - Medley Yearbook (Danville, IL)

 - Class of 1918

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Danville High School - Medley Yearbook (Danville, IL) online collection, 1918 Edition, Page 25 of 160
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“Honor Adlie Isaacson William James Capt. Harold Jackson Capt. Ralph Jones Capt. W. Bert Jones Ensign Donald Johns Raymond Kieran Fred King Frank King Eugene Lamm Corp. Clifford Lewis Omar Lee Sergt. Edward Lesch Joe Linck Sergt. Edwin Lesley David Lotzenheiser Harry May Roy Miller Capt. Allan McFarland Maj. Fletcher McFarland Alan McDonald Ronald McDonald Herbert McCusker Lieut. Leo McCusker Lester Medaris Lieut. Edwin McCord Corp. Leo McGee Clifford McArthur Clarence McCord Clark Moore Col. George Moore Harold Moore “Jake” Miller Paul Miliken Fieldon McQuitty Raymond Mick Alfred Natho Alva K. Nelson Ivan Nichols Louis Natho Arthur North Stanlty Olmsted Paul Oetzel Bruce Peters Lieut. Caspar Platt Jack Palmer Harry Parker Lieut. N. N. Pearson Clyde Russell Hudson Robbins Herman Roy Walter Reilly Lieut. Earl Ross Harry Reed Sergt. Earl Rumbaugh Richard Satterlee Corp. Harry Skadden Lieut. Fred Sackett Paul Saunders Hubert Shutts Ernest Strawbridge Wellington Spangler Litut. Donald Swaim Tony Scoles Ralph Schecter Kenneth Scott Raymond Southworth Fred Shawhan Capt. Will Shedd Orville Shelato Clyde Schneider Charles Schneider Gustav Schneider Herman Tengen Mac Taylor Capt. Tuggle Loren Taylor Roy H. Taylor Martin White Dale Watt Francis Webber Jewell Whyte Lieut. Bicknell Woodbury Lieut. Homer Wick Clifford Webb Matthew Wiseman Harry Williams Horace Westman George Webb Joseph Webb Ernest Wintrowd Lieut. Ralph Yeager fit It Page Twenty-one

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“Honor Roll” Donald Andrews Warren K. Albert Bernai'd Austin Lieut. Russel Austin Eugene Blairy Earl Baker Sergt. Joe Babcock Sergt. Walker Bell Oswald Becker Lewis Bishop Eugene Boudinot Sergt. Bion Brown Dorwin Brown Capt. Owen Burns Lieut. G. W. Bushong Earl R. Brown Walter Blankenburg Fred Blankenburg Mildred Bullock Clarence Bloomfield Ben Beyer Russell Beggs Donald Beyer Dale Boswell Gordon Bullock Harry Cameron Lieut. Frank Collard Lieut. Donald Cranston Lloyd Cartwright Harry Carson Van Liew Chapman Lieut. Horace Cushman Lieut. Paul Cottingham Lieut. Charles Church Lieut. Everett Craft Leslie Comrie Harry Crowder Carl Cooper Irving Cohn Raymond E. Davis Norman Dale Lieut. Byron Dague Harry DeMoss Ford Dwiggins Carl Douglas Lieut. E. B. Downs Roscoe Davies Lieut. Fred Davis Reynold Ehlers Capt. C. C. Ellison Connel English Hobart Evans Wilbur Foster Howard Foster Lowell Fairchild Pearl Flemming Roy Fox Ray Fox Paul Fowler Lowell Fairchild Gilbert Frankeberger Lawrence Fairhall Lieut. Elmer Furow Kline Gray Howard Gass (deceased) Lieut. Martin Gass Lieut. Floyd GoflF Capt. Joseph Gohn John Garriot Louis Glascock Corp. Robert Griffith Howard Griffith Cloyd George James Gillison Wm. B. Halbert Van Harper James Hemphill Corp. Hazlett Hahn Harry Hartshorn William Hartshorn Lieut. Melvin Hole Kenneth Holmes Lieut. Harry Hosford Kendall Ilooton Sergt. Frank Hickman Russell Rill Ben Henderson Lieut. Wallace Hixon Frank Hickman Clarence Henderson Charles Howard Emon Hawkins Page Twenty



Page 26 text:

The Junior Red. Cross Danville High School is not lacking in the spirit of service and sacrifice that so dominates our city. With the entry of America in the World War, every one began to ponder and wonder how the High School could do her share. Miss Miller, who is always to the fore with good ideas, solved the question. One Thursday morning in the Fall of 1917, she brought the plan of a Junior Red Cross to the seven hundred-some pupils. The idea was eagerly and gratefully received. To become a member one must pay twenty-five cents, or offer service, or if he wishes, give both. The slogan was: “A 100 per cent Junior Red Cross!” It is needless to say, that before a week had passed, Danville High School was a 100 per cent Chapter of the Red Cross. Service had been willingly proffered, but what were the duties to be? Soon a Surgical Dressings Class was organized. The girls have been meeting in the library basement every Tuesday since then, and by March the twentieth they had made over a thousand dressings for the wounded heroes at the front. The boys made the boxes in which to ship them. The girls have sewed many garments for the suffering war-stricken of Belgium and France, and knitting for our soldiers has become a part of their daily routine. At Christmas the members of the Junior Red Cross sold seals which netted $100 for the tuberculosis fund. It is with pride that the Medley announces Danville High School the founder of the Junior Red Cross. Many schools throughout the country have followed her example. Let us not grow lax in the noble work begun, but let us push our endeavors more earnestly and vigorously! Madeline Lawrence. Thrift Stamps or Hell! Utopia and Hell, as Roosevelt so aptly put it, are the two alternatives left us by this war. We are directly responsible for the momentous decision that shall determine which one of these conditions our country and the world shall exist under in the future. Great strides have been taken toward the attainment of both these ends; for the former, by the Allies, and for the latter, by our enemies. One of the greatest contributions to the former, in which both opulent and proletarian classes have participated, is the purchase of liberty bonds, war-saving stamps, and thrift stamps. It is unnecessary to go in detail concerning the system, for you should already be well acquainted with it. Ever ready to lead the school into higher ideals of duty and citizenship, Mr. Baer, on the morning of February 28, explained the thrift system from the assembly platform, and urged the student-Page Twenty-two

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