Danville High School - Medley Yearbook (Danville, IL)

 - Class of 1931

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P12 ul- ' iq 1 .. 1 Ds P 1- if Lf 1Hi'x INNDII IIEIJINCK 10 rsrmzla! A mnnIl:jm.'.-T,..- f 4.92 D04 ! THE MEDLE 1931 IENIDID CIA!! , .,,1+. DANVILLE l'Ill3l'I SCHDDI. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS , 1. xY55J0f X9 CHEEQXNHNWWER W GATHEI 'MII' 'OID or-Wm Af E R5 C HEE Lo g 4125 mov Qgnigw FOR we 'www ,Ji THEWTS Q24 ov-V-Om f0 H0 + AME AND H fuous f, W1 LOYAZVOIQIYAN 50 LETS CHECELB CHEERNAMETIIG. G33 uf-Rf ALL OUT FOR DANVILLE H'GH WWI!! ! R1 Vw ' fn, .53 v INTIQODUCTIUN Lives ol: great men all remind us We should make our lives sublime, vi And departing, leave behind us , Footprints in the sands ol: time. 5 QM .rg Y ,. W. in x65-f0f4,6X CHEEpq4xNxxtWERf 'M 54 Thfkfvr' ERE H E E 'mo L D on- l ARE 150475 WHT FOR 'QWWMARCDN oT 'f Tgxb Qilaolfl iovsHgN0R v-'OFFAME-.AND HERGLO RTBU5 WillAME,?v4f- Wu i OVAL MAN SO LETS -CHEER HCHEER H THF- wailf- ALL OUT FOR DANVILLE IGH RP' l! ! .iw E 'I g wif .QS onmin or :soon '4 Cpening Section Administration ' is Classes iii if U . Athletics 4 i T! Activities ,ig Calendar, ' - Humor 7 Q55-f0, SCHE -,ixxiwgk r9'5AT11 uf-R' F02 vhiwi ARE REQQY fa UE-'Sis FUR 152 MARQIQKEQ, rngixgfg ,000 '-05258 OL! f0V'Ho1v0R ,ro FAME AND HiRf,LoRi0U5 NAME wif' fl-c L0yA-L MAN 50 Lars ci-:sen CHEER We GA g ne?-E 4Ll,.,OUT FOR DANvii.LE HIGH Vimff' I 1 ' - f'. 13 1 1 . X31 Si 1:41 I 3 . . , A ,,! li' ' 7 Tl 4 DEDICATIDN To Mr. William l-loft, who has served Danville High School For the past seven years as director of athletics, and as a leader in school ac- tivities, we, the Medley stat? dedicate this twenty-eighth volume ot The Medley . . . xl ri , i ADMINISTDATIDH 5 Stern Jupiter with thunder bolts was want xg5J0! CHEERNRXXYWERE pb' y4ERfEH F096 L D BAQNW AQ Agflfv Gy-U FQQ QLMARQQN E0 Tug EEQPO 9.9-OLA H0 + ME NDH QPAOU N r. I ovAzvo5 xN 50 LETS cHsGeLR HCHEER AME1:e G wwf- ALL Our VOR DANVILLE 'GH WW! ! 4 ioafgi. OHFA A 'Y ER ANU S,N,,uT ,90 W: A I 'Q Q A v , , To scourge the earth-But soFt! We'll not be blunt. X 2,-9-! l Board of Education Niles. X i'3ic.ix tloimsox H, C, llqpkxl-QMAN -S l'f 'l'f1U'J' I,l't'.k'fdc'l1f U ll. l'HIS'l' R.I1.liiNNixc:rmM Il. In l,,INDl.liY vlk I'UIi XVIQUNIANS 'l'. rl. llAXYIilNS liiximil Kors:-3 The llozml of Iiclueation has Cllll6I1V0l'C'Cl to obtain the linest instructors :mil the best equipment in their power in orclei' to make llzmville lligh School one of the foremost high schools in the state. 'lilirougli lheir cooperation the school has been able to maintain its high STZl.IlLl2ll'LlS. -I Y-'n-A , . ,i 'PS . , H , Nw I , l I I I A l l MR. C. E. VANCE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINGIS Superintendent Mr. Vance has endeared himself to each student in Danville High School. He takes an active interest in all the projects of the school and is always ready to give whatever aid is needed. The class of 1931 is indeed grateful to Mr. Vance for all that he has done for D. H. S. Page Thirtvcn MR. J. E. WAKELEY, M. A. LINIYERSITY OF ILLINOIS: VVAISASH COLLEGE Prinrifial Danville High School is the aim Mr. Walieley' has had this year. From his long association with the students and his understanding of their problems he has made ID. H. S. more than ever our school. Every student feels that he has a friend in Mr. Wakeley. The class of 1931 deeply appreciates all that he has done, and will carry with ns into the future the ideals which he has placed before us. Pam' Fourtc MR. R. M. DUFFIN, M. A. UNIVERSITY Ulf' lLLlNUlS .elssistzizzt Prirzviffal Throughout our four years in high school Mr. Dullin, the assistant principal, has met and sympathized with our daily problems and needs. His untiring eilorts to solve these problems and his wise and fair advice have been deeply appreciated by the class of 1931. Page Fiftrvn GlCli'l'RL'DI-Q l'AvNl43, l'h.l3., All. lluau of ffirlx All senior girls have come ill close con- tact with Miss Payne, our Dean of Girls and Girls' Club Adviser. She has been an understanding friend and a ready and will- ing adviser to all of us. 'llhese things to- gether with her pleasant companionship, have made our associations with her a pleasant memory of our high school days. F lloxixro X . 5K'lHlUI,t'RAIf'I', KIA. lfvrm of lfoyx 'llhough Mr. Sehoolcraft has held the po- sition of llean of lloys for little more than Il year, he has won the friendship and C0- operation of all the boys in school. Every senior boy considers him a personal and sympathetic friend. Mr. Schooleraft is also the adviser of the lloosler Club and has guided it through a Successful year. ! ,, 'LI l u ...-,. Page Sixrlvvn Lum lhwm' Xl X l',.wlvrn llllnnis Nun' 'liL'1ll'll' mx' L'nll4-gr: l'nii'vrsily of llllnmw. .'l11!lfH'l1l11lli'.x'. l,lN.X Xl. Xlni'i,'rnx, .fX.ll., HS. l,ini'nln fnllvgv: l'ni nl lllzmnn. 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COOPER lliploma of Music, Monmuuthg DUROTHY ACTUN' A'B' University uf Illinois: Univcr' Rockford Coll:-gc: llcl'auw sity uf luwai. University. !lIu.vii'. lfnlixli l',yN5y AVIS Lgqgqg BlAl'RICE KESSEI., 13.5. Illinois Stale Normal Univcr- hlfliilflfl SUMO 'l'Cfll'lwrS' l'0l- silyg llliivmwsity of Miclliygaill. ICSC- llluxir. lJi21,iu5l:'i' l'muu-iv. .'X.lS. U N l U V- 5f 'l 'fl'RfW 1' lNl.A. Illinois XYQ-slcyrui linivcrsity, . . XValmsli l'ollci.:v: Univursily ol' lruglixli. Illinois. Ilvan of Boyx. Sorinl Sriezzrc. i c:UllIllll'l'l'illl l i l 1 i U ,Q ,A --- .I rl mi. 'lv' l .......,...1 , - . . -...L . I'ilUc 'I'u'vnIy-tlirvv il mmuwmu' 'CW D 'l-- f 4--i ,f-,...,:....,..g.-..i ' in .1 61-Qi W 5. r .- I T if Q., gw: .. 1, u, I v ' '. his CLAIIEI Once Lincoln showed the way by which to riseg Can senipr days-or sophomore-be so less wise? X.65JOf Xxx CHEE NWNWWER Po' 647115 VERY' 'DBL DAWN ARE Refofvb 9,551 Fon .fe MARQNKQ, THEi:15Eg 0,9 :ev-Vsvqf FORHONQR Po FAME AND H632-,LORWUUS NAME we Wfu. Loy,,L MAN 50 LETS c:-:EER CHEER We SAN uf-V-E ALL OUT VOR DANvu.LE HIGH R Hf.f f RA 'aww X 17? E Q Ein Hlvmnriam S11 111-1-. 111111 11111-11 1111 s111111111111s 1111111-Q ' ' '1'111- 11111111 . 111111111 111-1'111111- 1'111'11v1111. 111111-11 1111111-s 11111 111111 lI1j'S1Cl'1f1l1S 1'c111111, 1111e1'e 011111 5111111 121110 His 1-1111111111-1' 111 1111- S111-ut 111111s 11f 111-11111, '1i11t1ll 1511 11111 111111 Il 1111:11'1'1-s111v1- 111 night. 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QUNAL11 h111111111C1-X11 1111-11 151-111'11111'1 25, 1931. 111- 111111 C111111- 111111 111111vi111- High SL'11l1411 111 SCI1tCI11116I' 1-H1111 1111llg1ZlS 501111111 1111112111 1111s vc-11 111'tiv1- 111 11111 Scout X1't1l'1i. 111' ' 11.15 11t1I'll 1111111151 21, 141111. IIX ,, INE 111111 1N. Il 1511111111110 of C1111ett school 1-11t1-1'1-11 I1 I t1-111111-1', 1929. g11L' 11' ' IL i 1 1 111 111:11-11' 5 1' -' -1 f.',1l. . . 1. S. 111 51-11- 1 .151 '1lVL'I11111l'1Sv 01111111111 Fi '1 '-' ' LS '11 1111s Il Sf1l111t1I11411'L' 111 1111- 111116 111- 1111 1111111 hl1ll1 1 1 1' l'11y1- T111-11I,1'-1 1 9' is M ISS SANI DESK DN .Sicrzinr .-ldwisvr Miss Sandeson has Iilletl the position of St'- nior Class Adviser etliciently and crcdital-ly. The Class of l93l has progressed greatly and accomplished much under her conscientious guidance. Her wholeheartcd interest and willingness to help all who came to hcr with their many prohlems have won for her the utmost respect and sincere appreciation of all who have come to know her. ..-- I-listory ol: the Class of '3I We the class of '31 have profited greatly by our happy years spent in IJ. ll. S. At first we were tilled with awe by the strangeness of our surroundings but we soon adjusted ourselves to these new conditions. During our four years we have maintained the ll. H. S. standard in the athletic and scholastic tields and we have helped to preserve the IJ. lrl. S. traditions. Our motto, Good Fellowship Leads Us Un, typihes our attitude toward life in general. Therefore we the seniors of '51 feel that with these ideals which our high school experience has given us we are certain to attain success. Senior Class Song THIC svuetr or oooo FICLLKDNYSIIII' Uh! ll. ll. S., within your walls, Oh! IJ. H, S. in days to come NYe've found a lasting spirit, Our thoughts will often turn lt leads us on to greater things To you, dear school, where we once came 'llo deeds of might and nieritg To work and play and learng 'l'hroughout our happy high school days Where we made many friendships true VVL-'ve plainied and worked and won And fame and honor won, ln the spirit of good fellowship, ln the spirit of good fellowship And now those days are done. 'llhat still will lead us on. CHORUS Hut come let's all he jolly, And raise our xoices high In the spirit of good fellowship, And never let it die. gfil-:NE SHiituu1 i', Page Twenty-riliit !Xlln'uAl-31, S.x1,1ulxu l'n'xir1vl1i I!l13l'1,,xll linux 5 t'm'l'l'f1Il'-V limn: KIA-xlwlx Clnzirzlmfl Ilzrilnlliulz C'umul1'll4'U VIRGINIA N1-3l,1,x-3 l'lll,l-3111-:lc lf1'f'n'.wl1luliiu' In .Ylmlrlzf Oflzllfil l,m:A1N1c liouwrz lx .'f'w.n'l1Iulirv In Slzfrlvult cqllllllflll Prlgr 7':uL'vlty'l1il1c SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS in N-v HAVI-IN S'l'I'fl'lII'fNS Vin'-l'n'.vidvnt IA M Ili 1,1-31-3 S'l'l9w,x R'l' cqllllfffllflll .S'm'1l11 f4l'llllIIfHl'4' CHRIS C,xN,x1mY C'lu.v.v lli.vlm'ir1H I I,xl41m11'l' I I L'N'rl-3 R Cqfltlfflllllll af l'r'ugru111 Cn1l1n11'Il4'4' N C .. -' 3. Y' . , if l v ,,... . .- ,,....,. ll . . linux' xml lim-Zxvs i'n1H1m'1'.:'41l C'.'1l1l'.vl' l . lmuxlrl kllxlm 3, -l. XII: mu-'lv lil Il-A9X'I'll C f1Hll1n'V.'1lll C UIIIZV4' fl, .X. .X. l. J, .li Girl-' Vlnlu 3, lg Sril-luv Vlnlr .lg Art llvlnw- srlllillllt' lu l,llur:u'y 41 M.-fllvy .XII Stull' I. ,1- if X' V,-15 a ,fr Vj l'1I,IZXl1I-I'I'lI fXSlYI'.l,l. f l , . . f f 1 C m1l1m'1'.'l1ll 1 nlzrwl' ' rm-1: vm. 1. cz. .x. .x. J. l I l l l th-jmuxl-1 Nlil 'l-1l:'1' lfwzllwll C'u1rl'.n' ' ll. .X. ,X. l lg NIJ .MNm'i:1timl l i II nlfnlrill lluullu .ll lfulltnr rl! 1 Q Xlvrllcy ll Ili-Y l-li linyf' Glu' 1 flulr l--li l'mr1l1:lll I-4: lluslcct- lmll Q. 3. lg Xillllllllll llmmr Sm-ivly 3, 1: lluulrlr Quartet 3. , l 3. l. l'n,-wil XY:ny. ' I I 1 l l XI.xu,1lnun-:fllcxllul Q , 5 ffrwrul l'u11r.w' ' l . l l Girl! Clulr l-1: Social k'unmlil- X I lu' ll llirl lh-ml'n-N .32 llnmlvr Q 5 flulv I, 2: l rvm'l1 Clulx .lz Urn- ! 5 A Insulin' Vlulr 43 ll. A. A. l, 23 . k l K I Scivvlrv L'Inlx .l. l'11v-cu XY:1y. l SENIORS l..xX'1:::x1-2 Swxri lfvI1m'lll Cl:-llrin' llulxlwy llulu l: l-lrlx klulv l-ll llirl lla-wrx v- l: Nln-:llry Sllull .lg llmrw!-'I' Vlulw lg llirlx' Klull lll'm'ln--tru ig ll. .X. X. J: Ur- rln-sIl':1 l. 23 F14-lwll K lvl: lg YL-llow -l:n'l.n-IN lg llmm' ltcn- nunnr- flnln .L l. l ll-urn lY:ny. lQfu:l:.c'l' C. 'l'nw.1xs ln'lIl'l'lll K .111r.m' lllcln-Nvm I l. 'l'lilcl:x l'xl,wllilc lf.'llr1'fll C4n11l'.vl' lhmxtm-1' Cluln I: l,xln:lry Gnu, mitluv 3: 5l'lx'llK1' L'lull 3: lfrvm-I1 Vlulx .iz Svnmr Nlulm lllbllllllll- lm- 3: l.:u1m Vlulv J: IH-UHHHH l'mnn1iIIm' J: YUM- l'u1lntl'y .lg 'l'1':lrl. 3. Klum' S'l'.XliR fn'llL'l'1ll L ffllrm' Girl-' Ulm- Vlulr ll: Srlvllrn' Clnlx 3: H, .X. .X. I. J: Girl! Clulm I-l, f. llin l.l1-:sri ffm1l'n1I L'urrr'.fr llnoxtvr Ululv l I: l'1npt:nin 3: Trl nu J I Hin flulm ' ll l -: rcr : .1 -: .A. XYr:mulcr- Vlulm K, lg Sw, ut Sm-ml Llulnvnlllvr 3. Ywcfl'1'm-xl' uh-uv -l: Hg-:nl 'llu-lu-I ,iz Nl.-:lr lry Stuff l. ..........., 1 , I lays llmly .X. -. 3: lll'um.uIlr llnlr .L lg XX 1N11f'1e1-311 l'.XX'l-IRS lf1'111'r11l 4'1111r.v1' I X X I-I, l111l- llllll I-4 1. .. . . llu111r l',1'11111111111's Lllllm .s. 4 S1'l1'111'1' K'I11lr I3 llmmstm-1' Ll11I1 4 Ifl1-1111'11l:11'y 5XX'IllIlIlIllj1 3. I l111111'1'11x' II1:,x11.x Nl i4111111111'r1'1'11l C'11111'.w ,-.,, -. 1111lN Xllllr -, 3, I. 11. .X. .X. I J, .l. 1m111,1,1.11. IX11 11111.s 4f1'111'1'11l C41111l'.v1' 111115 Xllllb I-Ig l'I'x'llL'll Llllll -I, I'1'4-11l111l I'l X X I I I s' ,1......-.. l,lllI'ilI'y 5t111l1'11l L1111111111Iru 4 l1111i111' R1-fl Vruw I,ilR- S:1v11 k'11r11N .l. I: Iluwlunll I. 1, .ig 9111-1-1'1' I, J: llxnlll-lI1:1lI .X. CI,l'IlXlI'fN'l' XX'.X'I'S1bN lf1'111'r11l l'1f11r.1'1' lQI'llX' XX11.1.s c1'1'111'1'11l C'1111r.1'1' ll, .X. .X. J. 5, ,Ig Ib .X.Nnc1:1- J UH -J, 3. -I. k4l1:1i1'111:111 Sports lu111111iltvc 3, .L 43 Khrlr' Kllllll l 1, .I. -Ig l.1rl In-an-1'vva FIIRTUI' I- I: Ilznwlmll I-'Ig ll:1r.kctl1:1Il J, J, Pugu Tl1i1'l,1'-u111- IH SENIORS l'.R.XXIi NIY1'211s ff1'111'1'11l f'11111'.v1' Il. ,X. .X. J, .L I. l-1111f.11'1 LI1111 I-flg ll1':1111:11i1- l'I11l1 I: llmkl-1' l1:1ll 3, 41 Il:1-1'l1:1Il I. J, ll: I!:1111l I, 2: 'l'c1111ix I. l',S'l'Ill'fR 5ll x111' Cf1'111'1'11l I'11111'.1'c Girl! ktlulx I-ll lluu-lvl' X'l11l1 21 ll. .X. .X. 2-2 ll11'lCfll1'c k'l11I1 I-IL l'1'111u- ut l'1-:lu- fl. V M XX11.1,1xA1 IJ. l1:1-:NT C NIH lll1'I'1'l:Il f.HIH'.X't' liz:-kl-1I111Il I, lg Frm- l'111111I1'y I. I N1-jx XI.x1e11i S'1'111cY If1'111'1'11I I41111r.1'1' Girl? L'l11l1 IfI: llrmn' lffu- 1111111ics l'l11l1 J3 M-'1lI1-y Stuff 4: G. .X. .X. 2: 51-11-11L'c L'l11l1 .I. ,l1111x fIl.I,IXl.XN tf1'111'1'11l C'1f111'.1'1' If11111I1:1ll J: II:1111l li. XX'1':111glu1's Lluln -1: XII-:III-y 511111 -4: lll'l'lIl2All l'l11l1 4 pl N I J NIMH' Gul1l2R'l'Y lfmlvrfzl Coxrrxv Girls' flulm I--I: Girl Ih-wrves I, .23 Frm-iirli flulu 3. l.AwieiiNm'ii .Xsluuw Kimura!! CIUIIVX1' Urclim-mlm I-'lg llzuul -Ig llwmetn-1' Club 2, Eg Iluskl-Il1:ill 3. llicsiiiiz Izl,1,i-tx lflIllIfR'I'5 G4'll1'l'l!l C4Allll'.x'4' Urclu-atrn I. J: l,:itiu Clulm 3: Firls' Clulv ' I I' G 'X -X 1 ,IA Mics .X. ll.'XWI.l N12 lfvilvnil C'v1zr.vv Iluostvr L'IuIi 3, 4: Science Club 3, 1, C'1ipt:1in .lpplcjzickn 3. lliamsx l,lIllllfl.I. tfvzwnil CUIIICN' Girls' Cluli I-4, l'i:iui5t 2, 3, 4: Girl Ruscrvvs I: G. A. .X. I--1, Point Cuuunittcc 2. Cauup llclc- gmc 2, Vim- Prcsiilcut 3: li Assncintion 2--Ig Iutcrclass Swim- ming I. .13 Track I: Volleyball I, Z: llzisclmll I-43 llzxskctlmll I, Z. -I: Soccur I, 2, -Ig llockey SENIORS Xl.llliR'l' li. S.uKI.i12Y ffvilcriil Cmrrxv Fontlmll I--I: lluskcllmll I-4: Ilan-Iwzill I-4, 'llrzick 41 llooslcr Clulr I, 2, 3: Ili-Y I-4: ll Associzitiou 5. 4: ll. A, A. I-4, Secretary 4: Mn-illvy Staff -I3 llomr Rumii Rvprcsciitailivc -I: Senior Gift limuiuitlvc 41 Nut- ionul Hmmr Sncil-ty 3, -I. lJuim'1'ilY .'X'l'WlJUlI lf1'm'1'f1l C'n1fr.:w Gi.l5' Fluli I-I, l.JllllIlL'l 3. -I, flu. nf Klviiilwrsliip L'muini1tn-v -Ig l,iIrrzu'3 Studi-ut .Xs:.ist:u1t 43 'lrii-live flulm .l: Sl-uiur Vulnr k'ut:1i1ii1h-r -Ig G, A. .X. I, J. -IuuNOs'1' L'nn111n'm'iul C'uur.u' llziskctlmll I, .23 lloys' Glu- Cluln I, 2: llmwslvr Cluli J, 3: 'Qlcrry of jcricllu Rlllllln 2, llzisclrull IQ itil-iicu Clulu I: 'l'cuui5 2. ll xRl4lli'l' lli'N'1'1i1: lfI'm'ri1l C'uirrxv Girl! Clulr I, J, 3: Girl Reser- ves I-4, flllllllvl 3, l'n-siilcul -Ig llnmlvr Cluli I, J, .43 l,:uiu Cluli llrwmntic Clulm 3, -lg G. A. A. -, 4 , Z: Me-llluy Stuff 4: flu. uf Scu- mr l'l'0gI'1lIl'l Uuiliiiiitll-m-Q I rcur:l1 liluli 31 lX':ih-1' K':lrulv:il .ll May Pete 3. XIiilu.1i Cil.xmi:iim.1N lfvmwil ClIllI'.I'lf lfunlhaill 3: Varsity Swiuuniug U -I: Scivncc Clulu 2. 3: Spzuiisli 3- 'l' Ululi 3, -I: Urchcstra lg Girls' Glcc Club .23 XYranglurs Club 4: lllclllcy Stull -Ig llumc lico- numivs Ululm 3, -Ig Snug Cum- milluu 4. -,nn-p I'-mv Tllliffj'-IUIU l,l'clNu.x SIAIAN Cfrlzrml Colzfw' G. .X. A. l. .21 Girls' Gb-c Club .L 43 Sricilu- Club 3, 4: HUOSU-'I' Club .22 Ilr:uu:iIir Club 2, 3. -ll Girls' Club lnl. Cum-cu lY:iy. Caucus C,-xN.u1.xx' tfwu'n1I L'nl1r.u' Svii-ilu' Club .S,l: lh-pl'un-litzitivv lu Slunlcul Cmuu'iI .ll lluustcr Club .lg lluuu' Ruuul lh-pn-' sl'lllllllYt' -l: lluys' Glu' Club -lg Ulu-ri-tl:i -l. lil-Qssu: Ci,.u11z1c'i i' COHllIll'l'1'ltll CUIll'.l'4' Girls' Club l-l: Girl lhsm-i'x'i's J: lluuhtrr Club .I, .lg llr:uu:llu' Club J, J, I: Sricilcv Club .lg G, A. A, 35 .Xrt Club J. l,tlXVlCl,l, bluuxsux f,i'lu'1'ul ll'l1l'.X'4' ll:uul I--l: Scivliri- Club -l: lluuslur Club J, 3. l'.l,tlRl'iNClf lll4.XIVl'ilCl.ll Cul1l1114'l'fiul CQUIIICVA' Girls' Club l-,lg Girl lh'acrvcs 2, li. A. .X. l, J, 5. Pugli' 7'lll'r'l,l'-tliwi' SENIORS l,uu.uxl2 Kuuxrz f:.t'IH'l'1ll Cmzrxi' Frmllxxill I-4: Cuptuiu ll: llziskvt- bull 2, 3. -lg xvlfl'-l,I'l'SlllClll ll Assurizuiuu -l: llum-bull 3, -lg ll:-p1'c5ciil:iIivc tu Stuilcul Cuuu' oil -l. Srsui Xll1,i,i:u f'u111r11ur'.'iill flllllllll' Oruluwtrzi I-4: G. A. A. J: Girl! Club -l: Fri-urli Club -l. l'..uu. 'IIINES Czrzzirllrlwiill CQIIIIIZW' lluustur Club 43 'l'i-uuis 4. Cll.iXRl.U'l l'lC CI.lflXllfN'I'S lfi'm'ri1I C'mn'.vv llouslur Club 1, .li lirzuunlic Club 4: Girls' Club I-4: l,:uiu Club 43 G. A. A. l, .23 Frcuuh Club 2, -l. R.-uwuuxiv Vl'.Xl1llNlfli f11'll1'l'llI L uzfzzvr yi , . lluxuug :uul Xlrrslllm, Llub l Svii'i1cr Club lg lloustcr Club l. 'Q xp. Iwex NK 'I-'Q IIusrl l'1 I I. Kfrmwul K lr K.l1lK Klub Ifl Xiu-vl'1'-wlflllml IH'.K'4' I, K.nIum-I .I, I l,:lIlu Klub ,I, mu . I ull Klub .I I K.. .X. .X I I . lmuxtl-1' Klub J, Ilunmlnu Xiu.: Kflvlrrul K fr 'I IK IW Hl'.K'1' Knrlx Klub I I' I'lKuIl1 Klub I v uuuw Klub .I' N ,IV uuxll Klub I' lluun Iwo ru-K' Klub ' KH Knwx Ilxmsxm IJu r7 f K wruuu llllll K H11 KI V.. Knrlx Klub I I K X. .X. J, S, Npzuulxlx Klub .I, Ilnun Inu umuu-K K lull I Iixux XI uvrlx Kf.'1u'1'lll K44lHl'.K't' Ihmxtl-I' K'lub I J, 3. Nr K'IuII I, I,KXIf1cmf3 K'l,.u:lK K uflIIIllI'I'K'IIll K UIIVYI' ' K'IIK'K' um' Klub K Knrlx Klub I I: N :mu 4: IK .W In Klub J, .Ig lIlIlKlI Klub rsulull-rs Klub I SENIORS IIIIIY CVYYIXK II XXI K,.'11l'rm' K UIIVVI IWW II-r Klub I l.I,iA XI'I 'l'II I Kxl Xl Krz'II1'l'4Il K nl H' YI K l.lIK- Num Kfl I1 Kul IKI urn-X I, 2, 3, Kul Klub I I l'rK'uK'lI Klulr .I I XI..II-K NIIII Iwuw S'ru'1' K:m'IIn'I1lf K lull KI I uul I. J. .li U'rIuwl1.I l'ux K IK-v K'lub 1 I'nK'IKII 1 XYr:u1ulv1'N K'Iub I I Xllflby itfufll I: lltvxmlww IIIIIIIK I uv-K-11 XX II nfl-11. Iilrru YAY. K fw11rrm'r'.'n1l K I I Illiu wrvr l. K.. .X. .X. I ' I l'uu. Kffi' Ix.K xl-31-:x VII!! K Ulll K. lm:-Inn' Klub I I, NI-'vul Klul l'uI1I lh1rlx I ur SENIORS nw:-: NIYI-:I-s . 'I I Cm me l'RIflfl,XNIl 131: 'VII Q' PIIIIV' . , . 'l A A 4 l C Ir1uIm'I'I'1Ill L 1VIH'.I'I' I ' I I ' ll' '- l Illn R IIIII YI I' ll ul Rmllllu 4.1-UM vmlmry it lc lzuuxhq. Vlnlv I. J. .iz Sriulxu- L'luIm 3: I! X. .X. I: 'IK-:mis I1 'I'r:u'Ix .lp ll: N I ' I J: Nlnrmm N XX Inu- 3, 4: Musl- Icy Stull' I1 I,:nIiu Ululr 4: F11-m'lI Club .L I: Girl Ih-N-x'n-N , , lvl: Girls' Glu- llllllr X, -I. , , Iif,Ii.xxIIII Gm' III-jIIm'.I-i lxI'fIk'II MXN , . lfI'1lI'rIll flIVIH'.I'1' 1II'III'rIIl I II111'.vI' Suu-I-1' I, J, .l: IM-III-tlxaull I-4: IIIIUNII-1' l-lllll I, 3, .lg Spxmialx IQ, AX. ,L J. .I, I, X'iu-Il'I'miIlvI11 Vluln .ig linxl-luull J: 'IH-unix J, 3: 45 Gil-IC Ululx III: 'l'rv:xmrI-r I, Srirxlrr Ululn 31 Iluml- Room g':,I,m,.I I: II,-I-I,k.,l,-H 3. .15 Qi,-lg Rl'I 'l'v'lIIJllivv it .Xsxlxlillll lflli- Glu- flulv I: l,1lllII k'luln J. 1, I: wr Nlwllf-I' I: I.:-fin lqllll' I- Im-III-II QIIIII .I, II ILII-Is -'Ir' .Xamrizntiml I. .21 Girl llcwrvvs I, 3: N-nmr Sung lmnmlltm- 4, I I. I IRM-X xl. IJUHSHN XXIIIIIIIQIIXX' X, XXILSIIN -1 lfI'IlI'l'ul i'II11V.vI' Glvmiml l.l ,'l-V . . I . . . l,:lIln flulm 2: llmno Ruum Hcp- 'I Xml: lxllllzll -Iilnqlx ,Glnl-W-ktlllullt I-AI-SI-I1m1i-y-f Iirrln-Nl1':I l, 2: li Kfl I ' ' ' ' 'U' U Slim- llmll Brlmnl tlwrlwwtrzx J: ' I I' ' Frum-lx Ululu .41 Stu-:Irv Ululx 3. ' -I: lin!I-1'I:li11.Im'1Il l'mxnnilh-v .ig MI-:III-y Stull I. I I I I P I ' - : ' .I .MHS I,,m,,,m,7 b.xII.xII XIII. IIII lI,R W l'IrIu1lII'r'I'iul C'II11I'xI' l 1 l t Hill I, I , - , - - Girly' Clulr I-43 Spznllmll Club 4: IIIIIINIII llulx .i. Spun-In llull 4, Girly CIW muh 4: yuh Rv porin-r .ig XIIIYHIPII X XYl1itc 4. V i i I I I I I I .Xlc'1'Ill'I: linqmmxx lJIII:Ir1'IIx llmmww I 4 I . I I II I . - . I I tII'11I'I'I1l I 4IIII'.I'I' lII'1:I'rI1l L II1u'.I'I' I I I I ' I llunxh-1' Fluln J, 3, I: G--rmsm Girl! Vlulu III: Girl lil-sl-1'x'I-N 'I S li fltllr Ig 'IH-111115 3, Ig Hoya' Glu- 2, 4: lim:-lvl' flulr .ig Sciclwv , I ' l Vlulu I flulx 5. I: Frm-m'lI Club .I, 'Ig I Ii I fi I llmm- ICI-ulxmnirs L'luIx I-II. I'-,I l I ' I -L 'VLI li I 'X I XJ I Q IS, I gi I ' '. an -s-ul AVI l+ 4, 'I 'fggjii-Fggu-:-'.Ti':'.,'-,MI,I:..IQ! , ...VI .xl NTT x.AI'kk'Q5 JA V l.. I .nw H l'IIg1I' 'l'lI1'nlvI'fi':'l' ,, Bm,-an .h V 'IH' ,: N TI I. x.-, Ng. ' ,Eff , ,......, . fd ----n-I-'-- -- X 4'Ll.:FVlL-.1 .ly f Cll.'xm.liS ,l. S'rR,x'ru XN Cfvmwul Cmnzvr limuh-1' ilub l. 2, 3, .XI.ll'lf SINll'I'll Cnlnzluwriul C'nl1r.n' G. .X, A. I, .21 lluusli-r Club l, l lhm Osw.u.'r lirllvrul C mlrxl' Ili-Y l, .23 llrmfu-1' Club l. 2. 3Z llramalic Club 3, 45 Yaraily Swinuuiiuq 3, 3, 4: 'Fraclc 4: ll. A, .X. J, 3, 4: lb .Xasuciatiml J, 3, -lg Fnulball 4: lllu- Nloal 'l'i1'lin'l 33 uglillllllllllu fl. lilf'1 l'Y Y If xr' lflc imllvrwrl K nzzrxi' llfilllllllll' Club 2, 3, 4, l'lay Xlallagrl' 4: Cb. Social Cuulmit- loc lg lhmmcr Club 1. J, 3, Cap- Iaiu 1: Girls' Club IV4, Cabiuct l, Surial Cnluuiittvn' -ll Girl Rc' '-vivo: 4, Snrial Cmumitlce 4: G. A. A. l. 2, 3: l,atiu Club 3, 4: Sriulwv Club 3, 4: Xl'1':uu.1li-i'5 Club 4: Mn-nllvy Staff Cb. Scluml Cuuuuittm- 4: Nlauagi-i' uf 'l'lu- Mi-al 'l'in'kcl 3: Hay lfuli- 3. Nl Alu..-xl:l43'l' Nl .XIIIHCN Cumlmwriul Culrrxv lluustcr Club 3: Girls' Club 4. l'ublii'i1y Cmuiuitim- 4, .Xrl Club l' G X X 3 SENIORS li.X'l'llRYN lb: x1'lfWlil.l, ffvzlvruzl Cn111'.vf RL'IlY'l'Sl'llIIlllVl' in Studi-ut Coun- cil I: Cub Ri-purlul' 1: ji-rry nf -lvriclio Road J: Rubin Howl 3: Svcrm-tary nf Suplmiiiuri' Clan 2: 'Frcaxurcr of .luuinr Clan 3: llramalic Club 4, Svcrv- tary :xml 'l'ri-a-urcr 4: llunslvr Club 7 3 4 Cirl Pimifli 4 ... . , . 1 ' - if it - 3 llunu: l':l'llll0ll'llt'S Club l, Sccrc- tary 4: Girls' Club l-41 Girl Ru- wrvm J. 3, 45 Hay IH-Iv 33 Skill4liug 4. l,lfXYIS ll.XRRICIi ffvawrul L uznzw' Riiligi-fal'u1 flll.l llugli SL-lmul I-3: Tcuuis I, J, 3, llmkvllxsill l, 2. 31 lfuvutlxall 31 ll. .X. .-X. l, J, 3: hon-ucv Llub 4: l,l'JIIllll' Iii' Club 4. ,llDSlil'lllNlf l..xxv.u'1-in ff1'm'ru1 CQIIIHTVK' Girls' Club l, J: llravuatic Club 3, 4: G. A. A. I. .21 l,aliu Club I: lhmsicr Club I, 3, 3: lfrcucli Club 3: XYatcr CIlllllYIll .23 l,i- brary Sluflvul Awixxauir. Giixia lli KE Cmllvllvrriill Cwlflm' lbmsler Club l, 3, lg Sciciirv Club 3, 4. Social Cmuuiillcc 42 Caulala l. J: llcll ut' llarcv- Inna lg Hpcrm-11:1 .Zz llnys' Glue Club I, 2: .Xnistant llusixirss Manager Xlcillcy 43 ll. A. A. 3, 4: Cb. Se-uinr Snug Cmuiuillcc 4. l'uwcu XYay. nl.-xxucs .XNIIERSIJN fr4i'lll'I'lll Colvin' Football lg llaalwtball J. 3, 4: ll. A. A. I, 3. t l'ug1i' 'l'll1':'l-v-.vi.1' W Vx llul in it 'XI .usmc .-Xricicx' CnH11m'ri'iul Ciuzlrxv Iuls Klub I. I milcu Cnniuf: fif'm'f'r1l C will-.rv l'rm'sinln'uI of Iflb Hhlcr lluvs' kmifcrcin-c 4: junior Clgigg l'rvwinlrlu IA NYr'lui.l r' Clul I Xi l'ru I Yu' 'va m., vc- . 1 1 Aslty lb-lmtrss .l, I lIllt'l'Cl'lNN llvlvtvs 2: Chair- niun N-umr I-III Ln ll: X I I l i i I f - I l':uuuu Klil ' in 43 -allcy Stuff I: Litcrnry limlitor nl Maroon mul NYhitm 4 Klub ' I 4 Ch .., . . 1 Cx' '- uuui Ive 43 ' 3Sviciu'c r ln-:ulur 43 lub lh-pm'lcx's' Stuff 3: Stuclrul lux Ymnin 4 Lnunril .IQ Ibvulsu l nu. lbum' f:1'lII'l'tII CUIIIWI' lluoslr-r Club I, 1, .Ig Spanish Klub 5, 4: Yin--l'i'vs. 4: Sciviwv: Klub 4. l'nsm-ii NY:Iy. IIHLIQN I'.x'r'i'i-:nsnx I'm1l11li'rri'41l Cimrrzw lirlh' Club I1 Girl Rcacrvcs I 3 iilcslnirg lligh Sclmol lg M0- L- 'gl Srliuul .22 Rm'kf0r4l 1 lln lli l llip.I 91h 'I .'nnI -. iU'I'IlY llIiI,I.l'f S NYIJICR Cfi'm'ml C'iu1r.v4' rla' Glu' Club 2, 3, 4: Dru- ic Club 3, 4: Gcrmsin Cluh 4: luumh Klub w 4 ' ' ' -'. 1 St'li'llCC Club I I 4: l'icIcIr-5 4: Girls' Club l l l'ilgli' 7'liirty- 1 I: I, N .Q-,.........-C. H, 3 u I n A . - .- V, SENIORS -l.u'ii C.xl's'.ilRuN lfvluwul c'UIlI'.V1' llnuytcr Club I, 2: lli-Y 2-4: Cross Country 3, 4, Captain 4: ll:ukcllr:ill 3, 4: 'l'r:u'k I-4: ll Assuci:uion 3. 4: lluya' Gln- Club 2, 3. 4. Klum' Ixxif bh'4ll,l:UlllI Ifr1u'l'u1 Cuzirxi' Girl! Club I, 2, 3: llrzunnllr Club 3, 4, l'resi1li-ut 41 Stagn- lxlilllilllvl' for Hn-:il 'l'ia.'kvt 3: l,:uiu Club I: lluuslvr Club 2, .Ig Cnlvtzliu 2, 3. ul'llSl'l'll lY:ly, lJli1.liNl.x l':IIC.-XNIIIQ.-XCK Cfvlzvriil CIIIIIZYL' llonstur Club 2, 3: Sciuncu Club 4, Ch. l'r0gr:uu Cummitluc 45 Girls' Club I-4. Cnbinci 45 Fl'L'IIClI Club 3, 4, 'Trl-zus. 3, 45 llrnnmtir Club 43 G. A. A. 2, .Ig Rell Cross Life Saving Corps LZ, .lg Open-tm 2, 5: llmnc Room lh-prvsciitutivc 4. U n s e L- n lYzly. ICTH ici, NI ,xy XVnnic'rzK1 lfvzwrul Cm11'.w Girls' Club I-4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3: llunnlur Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 4. Ibn: blIfNIlIfXll.KI.I, ff4'l11'l'1ll CnIIl'.x'4' G. A. A. 4: 'IR-unis 2, 3, 43 Has- kelhall fiulrn-uiurall 3, 45 Sui- cucn: Club 3: lli-Y I: llaurl I-4: Hrcllrslra 4, lluustcr Club jazz Orchestra 2, 4: llig Twelve Cun- fcrcncc llzmd 3. -xx '- N X ... '-R., l 1 F -lunr: XX.xI.su i'm111m'1'rz'lrl t'n1n'.vv lfwrn nfl: lfi I Ill'l4'l' 1 nn:1lll'1'l'1f11 L n11r.vl' linuah-1' flnb I, J, .ig Ilirlx' llub J .K 1, filllllltl Al, 41 il, A. .X. I. J, .lg Il ,XNNCICIIHIUII .53 l rvm'b Vlub J, .ig llnslwllmzill Z: Ilzuillmll .21 Sucrcr J. .ll Nlvlllvy Null il. N llxvvex 5'l'l'Il'HI'fNS Cfrznwril C'ml1'.u' llu-ustcr Club J. .L il. fnptziiu 2: N'u'nn- Llub .lg lli-X I--lg Ibra- nmlir Club 3. 4, YicL l'1'csi1ln-lit lg ll. .X. .X. l-4: ll Aasuuia- tiun .l. -li Sr. Sung k'oinnlitIL'r: .iq Ih-1ri'rsv11t:itivv Io Studi-nt l'nunril 4: Scrum' X'icn--l'i'vsi1lcl1l I: llunlhlm' Qn:n'1n'I 1. .l, 42 Fun!- bull I: 'l'vuni- 21 Varsity Swim- ming J, 3, il: Ilux. 31111111511-r3. 42 Rubin Illini! 3: l'iL'klcs -lg 'l'br Xlm-:nl 'I'ia-kv! 3. I l,l I'lk'l.X -luuxsux C'u1rr1l1l'ruil1l Ciulzml' Girls' Club IA4. L l I i l i ? ' l ll Cllli5'l'lfR'l1llIXSllN ' lffizvlwll firlllllh' 1 l Srii-:irc Club 4: Vru-4 Country 4, V n..1 ,A '44-4 I aww. .5::r.gj-:-f- -...:. .- SENIORS lQl I'lI XX'l'i'illil:si'uuN 1fl'1n'rul t'v1lr.vr' Girl? Club 1-4: llirl lh-wi'vi-N ll ll. .X, .X. J, 3. 1: Si-wuwv Club 41 Ulm- Vlnb .LL llIl.l.Y l.iuY Gvm'ru1 C'n11r.vl' Tennis l. 2, -lg llzixkcllmll .ig I' X X i I 4 1 lJ1llAilll .5 5. l'1iI,I. C'n1111m'm'ic1I L'u1n'xl' Girls' Club I--lg G. A, A. I-43 Girls' lb Awamruizitinii 3, 42 lNl:xruun :nul XYlxitv Cub Stull' .lg Germain Club 4: Inu-rrlsuw lk lxutrs 4: Mi-mllvy l'lmiug.uplu-i s Stull 4. 1 . Lua. l.1u'1ui1z C'u1l11l14'rf'i41l l'uHr'.vl' Ilnwlmll 2, 5, 4: ll .Xwm'i:i- tion J, lg Ilmlwilnxill Z, 3, il. Klum' l.lYlNllS'l'lIN lfrllrlwll C'v1H'.v1' XYiwlwn lligh Srhuul. rlilllllllll, Fluriuln li l'l:iuI lliglm Srlioul, Tzuuim. Flnrimln J: Girl! Club 3. 4. fi 15? 4' ! -' Vinyl' Tllirfybvzglrf ...--B, ' 2 xl i . Q 7-...ga . uw, .fi A ,ef Nwrx' Xlli1,rll,l,r: ffv1u'r'ul K'l7IH'.Vm' . - . . , . Knrls Klub 1, ,, 35 Karl Rn-- wrvcm l, J, 31 lhmaicr Club l. .2, 3.: N'u'11rr' Klub 3. 3: Kb. ot luulur l'u1 Cumuutlrc 31 Spau- sll Club 3. li Spauixll Club l'rvas. rl. l',x'r3l,x'x .lurrxx KllHHllIl'l'm'lll1 Kluznzvv Knrlx Klub INK: K.. .X. .X. I. 2: Ifrvurb Club .L J. lKUISlCIi'l' l l. l l ll.I. Klnzllllvlwiul Cuzlrxv lluu-lcr Club l, 3: Stir-ucv Club J: Iluys' Kiln' Club l, 31 Urclxua- Ira .23 Cautala 2: lfuulball 3, -lg .-Xxmwiatiull -li linux' .Xtll Ulu' .x55.Il -l. lI.xl:vl-ix' ll. .XL 1'uN Kf4'lI4'l'1ll KlUIlI'.X'4' lim-rrlass Ill-lmlrs I. .21 Yarsitv lh-lrah-5 3, 4: Lllllll Klub I. .21 Ili-Y I--I: I'rr-5, jr. Ili-Y, Cllr. of Social Ccuuluitlvr 2: llnustur Club l, J, 4: xYl'1llUlll'l'S Club l-4. I'ra-5. 3: Cllr. of Social Cuuunillrc -I: Sulrllcv Club 3. 4: llaucl 2, 3: lluuu- Room Ruprc- wutalirv 4: Nlarnuu Wlliu- 3. 4, X . , . . . ssl lIll5l1lK'55 Xlauagur 3, lull- ur 41- Fuulball J: National lluuor Sm-in-ty 3, 41 Kll7lIl!lllUK'C ou .XlltlllUl'llllll Rrwllnlmlu 3. lKl I'll XX.XIlllfI.lK'll L'nl1l1m'rriul K.HHl',x'n SENIORS 'l'uuuxs liwlxlz Cfcmwll L'u1f1'.x'v lli'Y l-4, Scvrn-t:u'y 2, l'rvs. J: ll. A. A. 2, 5. 4: ll Assmsia- liuu -lg lfootball 3. 41 llaakclball 2. 3, 4: XYr:uu:lr-rs Club 4: Nl-51-rmcr Club 4: lluoslcr Club l, 21 ldlllll Klub 3. lil,nuN SMITH K'u1lzrm'rl'iul K'4II1I'.X'l' lX'rzuuglvl's Club -4: lluys' Kllrc C'ub 4: SCl'.'IlK'K' Club -lg Swim- llllllpl I: lutcrrlans lk-batvs 3, 4. Al,1K'1i Nl. KINIJT C01l1rllrr'r1'41l K'fn1l'.vv Knrls Klub I--l. ll.-xzlil, l,1xm,mx' Klfllllllzvwilll C'ul11'.u' K-urls Klub l-l. CI..uzK ll l'lflfl-IR Gwzvrul clU11l'.Yl' l Cross Country l, 2, 3: lluublc Quartet l-4: Hells of Ilsau- Jolaisng lb-llv of Barcelona 23 Klirls' Club J. 3, 4: KZ, A. '.X. J: jerry of ,lm-rivlm Road 3: Maruuu aunl Hluh- -lg Library Rubin Howl 4: l'icklcs 4: I 3 9111111111 :XwSiat:ult 4. Booster Club 2, 3, 43 li. A. A. v 43 Cantatas l-4: lloys' Glen Club , l 1--l. . 'Q l -X fs. I uyv TIlI,l'f.V'lI1,HL' Xl xm l',l,lZ.XI'l l'Il l Num:- XX'r rm DII Q mrrlzlwwrrll L ullml' Ihmsn-1' X'lnlr J, -lg Girls' Club 1 I'nmI1X'lulw l RUN xml XX l1,l.l.xu I ll x'r'r t,vm'1'f1l Q nzzzww' ll.l l. -. lll-X llux :mul 'I'n-'ax K I 4: N-1-1'-: l. ll'llk'lx l-li Urrlu w llm-tlmll J, 3, -I Sclumw l'xl I nw:-' llll'l'.l'.l.I'. lfvlrrlvrl 4 ffllrm' K ll-:lv r. Q hlrlx llulv l-4 Lalnm-14 I In-tlmll J: Sflfllfk' Club .EL linux- . rl in-r tlulv .ig l'n-ncll Llulv I X Cluln 4. llII.l2I'fR'l' ll.XR'l'Il lfl'lln'l'4If C11 JlH'X'A' lluyx' fllvl' Xllllll li llnuslv' ' G Nninnu l'lulw I l 1 f l l XIX lu'-,xlc142'z' Xll lN'I'IliI'l h4'l11'n1l C mrrw' l 1 Kluln IAA- S l.lrl lh-M-:'x'v Il 1-url! llulm ll! lnlblllrl 4. 1lln'l'L'lIl l-4 SENIORS l'luxn'1s XX. Xlw-,us l4nl11rl'4'1'fi1ll Llflllxm' llzlwlmll 2. .l, lg lhulwllmll 5, 1: tlrcllwtrzl lflg lhmxlvr Vlulv Ig 'XIV' .X-mrlxnlion 3, lg ll. .X. .X. J. I-Qx',xl:n2l,l.li l .XRIXI-,R u . . f11'll4'l'AIl f UlH',x'1' Girl? Flnlu I-l: Gill! Ulm' fllllb l, J, .lg Urvluwlrzl J, .ll llun-Irr flulr 31 R1-ll Crux- l,1ll- S:u'1m4 furpx lg Surfrl' 'l'c:um J, Cup- tznin J: l.ilxr:nry Stuff .l: l,:nlm flulm J: lflwllrll llllllx I. l'lIX9 X l'IllQ 1 nmml'r.'ml 1 lflzfm' ll. .X, .X, 2, 5, -l: ll .Xfsm'i:l- tum J. 3. l: 'l'r:u'lx J. .KL Yzlrxily SXX'l!llIlllIlLL J. 3, lg I'rvm'l1 flulu 4, X'in-1--l'n--icll-Ill :lull kiln. ul Sncizal llhlllllllllvt' 1. lllil.IiN,x lilwlrliueuk l'n1r1111r1'r1'1ll C'n1r1'.w fnrlf Klnlv I-lg ll, .X. .X. l, J. lime:-im' lim' lfrlwrul l'u11r,v1' , 4.. X. .x. lg .m mn, 1.4, limos, U1-I-' U1-'-' Vlvlf J- 1 lm' Clulr I, Z, 3. l 5 l I X L' ' L, 'A -' I -A I I l'ml1'1 f1r'I,x' 3, .4 . . ,gg ,.1-...np -.---.- -Q,-- ,-- ,.... - . ,...:L.zg...........,.1. - , ..:u...- ,.a. . --::..- Xlmmcl. IJ. S.-xlmlxw Gvllvruzl C'n11r.u' lluxilu.: :lull xYl'l'SlllllM Clulr ll 'l':u1gll-rs Clulw X, 4: Clx. l'ro- X 'mu Ccuuruitlu- -4: llutchiuson kculrnl lligll Svlmul. lluffulu, 'Xl-xv York .21 llr:u1mIiC Clulr 3. 43 Ml-:nl 'I'iL-kv! S: Sclcucc llulm 4 l if 'I Clulr X 4 ,uuum .. 1 lllll'I'l'lllSS lk-lmtuf .ll Varsity lh-lmtva 3, 45 llr:llnl'y. 3, -ll Nlluln-ul Clbllllfll 4: Scuiur Class l rmillcul 4: Cul: lh-purtcr 3: Xlznruuu :lull XYlnlx- Stull' 4: ny! Ulm- Clul: 1, 3: Latin Llulx 4, lli-Y Clulx 4: Nmimml lluum' Surivty .l, -l. XYIl,lll'R Sm,'1',xl' lf4'l1l'ru1 f'UIll'J'l' llnml lf-4: Urvllcflrzl l: Sviuuu- lllllx -l. lluiwli SIllillRl'l I' Cfl'ln'l'ul Cnllrxl' mm-vm-ll ,ll'. lligll School, lll1ll'lL'sllbll. ll'mt Yirgilxin lg lnrls klulx J, .3 4, knluuct 2. 3, 45 lluuslvl' Cluln J, 3, 4: Latin kluls 5, 'I'rv:uaul'vr 3: Stix-nu' llulr 3: l:l'L'lll'll Cluln 5, 4: Mu' mon :mul XYhiIc 4: Blcmllvy Stull l: l,iln':n'y Stmlcnt .xSSl5l1llll 41 lll. Sm-uiur M0110 Ctllllllllllfk' l. lllilll..-XII lJ.u.mCx' ff1'm'l'41l Cnzrlxvl' l-irlw' Clulm l-4: Girl lh-avrvcs I, J. 3, lflllllllfllll lllllllllllllli' .ig Hciuucc Clulx 3. 4, Ch. Prograuu mnmlllcv 4: Lifv Saving Corps lg lfn-llrll Clulu lllmwn-r Clulu l, J, .li Ill.-alll-y Nlnll 4: fl. .X. .X. ', 3: ll .Xawciulimm .ig Senior l'rugr:1m Cmuu1illcu 4. lllixlcx' lf. lixmil. L'ul1r1m'1'fiul C'u111',u' Ynraily lk-Ivan-s .L lg Stix-lmvsc Clulx 4 llklllllll Clulu 4 l'uyr Furf,l'fnm' SENIORS lll,.XNL'llIC l4.XNllNl.XN ffvllwnll C'n11r.vl' Girls' Clulr I-l, Czllminct 3, 4: Girl lic-L-rvrs l-4: Spanish Clulx 5, 4: llumtur Clulw I, J, .ig G. A. .X. l, J: l,ilmr:u'y Slllllflll Aa- sirlnul 4: lulurclnw llclmlcs 4. Ylcnu lfI2liSI,,Xli C UlllIH1'l'4'lll1 L llllI',Yl' Girl! Clulu I-4: Lilmrnry Stumlcul .Xnixlnul 4. :- L 'X. . . - 9 --V Qual. l'. Ix1un5N1,xi1N ' X. X C'u11111n'1'ric1l Cflllrw' rs 4 N N l':1u:n 'l4IllYlISlllIl lligll School l 1 I, 2: lluml .lg UrL'ln'slr:1 .lg Ilona- N lv.-1' Clulv 5: Soil-ucv Cluln 4. K If N N wr u li lflflflf L'u1r:1m'n'i.1l llmllllllt' Fontlmll 2, 3. 4: llzlslu-llmll 2, 3, lg 'l'r:wk 2, 3, 43 ll, A, A. 3. 5, 4: ll ,Xssnciznliml 4. Kl.xuuz.x1u2'r Klmmx' lf1'm'r'ul CUIIIZYL' Girl! Clulu I, 2: junior Pin Cuunuillcr 3. l l 3 4 aT', ,, .- ' 41 's w 15 r.f.Lg:' ,Q- nn..m 'Nu ,.,- - - '- V s XlAkY lliizsz,-xsux ffrlrrrnl c'UI1l'.Yc' Girls' Club l--13 Girl Rem-rves I. 22 lYr:u1glcrs Club 3, -lg llrzuunlic Club 3, 43 French Club -1: Urcliuatrzi I, 23 Girl! Glu- Club 3. Cii,x1u.liS Guxmcx' Cmlllmvriul Cuzlrxv Iil,l..x Nlfu-1 XY:-31z'i'sn,u'z:ii flvzlrlurl f'Ul1l'.Y1' Girls' Club I-4: G. A. A. l, 2, 35 7 l llnuslcl' Club .., 5, 43 lliutug- rziplu-rx' Nuff 43 Home lico- nunucs Club 3, -1: Latin Club 2. KICNNICTH ll,u,mx'lN Cnfllzrirfwiill f'H1lI'A't' O Ili-:max Hixux ffvzirwll Cvzrr-.rr Girly' Club I-4: Girl Reserves I, 2, .ig Nlunilu-rsliip Couunittee ' Z: G. A. A. I. 2: Scim-nee Club J .lg l,:uu1 Club -l14Sll2lIllSlI Club 4: lluuu- lzrumuulcn Club 4. SENIORS Cll,XRl.IfS Wics'rr.-u.r. Clininivrriul Courxc' llo-ys' Glen' Club ll-3: Quartet -lg hricncc Club -lg Rubin Hood .lg l'icklcs -lg Mcillcy Staff 4. H.-xzrtx, l'.u'i,ivi C+n.l.iNs Cnlmlivrriul f'f'Il?'.Vl' Girls' Club lffl: Girl lh-sm-l'vus lr-lg llumc l':L'I7ll1llllll'N Club 3, -l. xlllR'l'flN lJl'Nn.u: Cniullzvrrial f'lI1lI'.Vl' lr. ll:m4l li 5r. ll:uul l. AI,lCif fl l'0UI.lf Grlzvrul Cuiirxi' Girls' Club l--ll fi. X. A. l-43 Girl Rss:-rvcs I, 2. 33 llouslcr Club .I. Ai,1.1ex NI ll.l,lCR Clrnvral Cuzirxi' Ilnnstcr Club lc Srioiivv Cluh 4. Pnyc l nr!,v-two lliimer llYI..XNll Cmulurrl iul f.lUlIl'AAC llusclmll 3, 3, 4: Foutbzill 4: Rtnlwllmll 5, ,lg L-l'k'SCL'll1.l0 Club 4. Oi-.u. Owlcws flvairrlil CQUIIIZVI' l'rvm'li Club 3, -lg Spzuiipli Club .L C'i,,uu.gxfi5 liRlICSllI'flMlfR C'n1un1.'r.'iuI clUlU'.l'4' Ili-Y 174. Gicuiwixli XX lliIll'SCll lfvm'ra1 C'u11l'.n' G. A. A. 2, 5. 41 Fl'L'llCl1 Club .lg Socvvi' l. 2. 32 Girls' ll Anuciziliuu 3. 4: Urcliustrll l. J, .43 Girls' Cluli 2, 3. 41 UNM'- lmll l-l. .llllf ll.-Kllill.-XI.l. Cfrmwul Cuzzrxz' lluoatci' Club I--lg lli-Y 1-4, Truzi:-. 4: lfrviwli Club 4: Sci- cluw- Club 4. Page Forty-thrrc SENIORS LUIS ll. l,uiLlYli f:l'Ill'l'lII LQUIIVXI' Girl! Club -l: l:I'k'lll'll Club 4. Yiiuzil. CII.-XMIXLISS Umzrrul Cnzfrxw Hrtnnx VvAl.'I'ICIi C'u111111c'rr'iul C0lll'.l'l' 1..J' French Club 3, 45 Girls' Club 43 , Girl Rus:-rvvs 4. IVAN l'lAlcNlixv Gvuvrul Cuizrxe llzuul I, 2, 3, l,ilu':iri:u1 3: Frcucli Club 4: Sisirucc Club 3. lim Luursic 'llimvlilc Cm1111u'1'f'iul Cftllllill' Girls' Club I-4. Czibiuct 4, llnb- by Club I: Girl Rcscrvus I, 3, 4, Cmnmittcc 45 Home lfcouuiuicb Club 3, 43 Science Club 3. 1 ,K l , A 'V e 5 in ,nz I I r. -4 V if f 1 i i ',1 il .,a,-U '. '.... f1l,l',INN 5Nl',Ill'.Ixl'.R 4 Cfi'1u'ru1 CUIIVXK' lluuatcr Club l, 2. 3: Sriulicrs Club 43 'I'r:u'k I, .25 'IX-uuis 3, lg Fnutliull .Ig lli'Y I, 2: l,nliu Club l lim.-x l'.K!'l,K Culliilzvruizll Culrrxv Girls' Club I-4: G. A. A. I, ZZ Girls' Glu- Club I: Girl liz-an-i'vi-s I, Ig l,ilirziry Slullm-ul Assistant 4: l rmu'li Club 3: Gcrmzui Club 1: Cuiifrrvviuo Mi-ct 1. 3: Hoh- by Club I: Upcn-ltr: I. - 4 l'.IlXVlN 'Iunn Cm11r11w'i'ir1l Conrxr .lrl Club 3. l'l'v:-ish-lit 3: l,ibr:u'y 5illllEl'Ii Cuuuuitlcc 3: Cross Cuuutry 3: Robin ll0u4l 21 l'ickln-5 .iq llrxunzuic Club 3: llouslcr Club 2: Sr. l'rugr:un ti0lllIl'llfff'l'. li Blu-:llc-y Art Stuff 3: -Krl lzflunr l. bl.XIilL.Xklf'l' l'iI'l'Z1iICR.XI,ll tfvnrrul c'HlU'A'l' Girls' Club I-4: llnmu-1' Club 2, .L 4: Art Club 3, 45 Spzuiisli Club 3: Scivucv Club 4: G. A. A. l, 2. 3: Girls' ll Associa- Iiuu 31 Illzuwmn :uul lYl1ilc Stuff J, 5: Mwllvy Art Slat? 5, 4. l i,m'n SHl,I,.XRS Crnrral CUIIIZYI' SENIORS X iil:'1'l ii xYlll'l'I,1lCIi C'1?lllIII4'l'1'1.Ul C'llIH'.Vl' Yi Gulf ll: rv-l'I'L 4' li .M-ucixuiuu 3. 4. Kap ut 3. 4 ' ' :li l-43 Cubin ' J, -sisln-ut J: G. .X. A, Z, .5 t.uu 4: Girl lh--i-l'n-4 2, .ig Sm ui l I 4 l'ilmll1ill ll l'ls i,.l1'ii' ' M i ' XY.xl,'1'r1u li. ,luxics ffcm'1'11l f4UIIl'A'l' n1.l' Sciviiri- Club 3: Spxuiisli Club 4 Xl ,un .Xrvs l,l'1 l'.XXX'AY ffvzzvml CQUIIIZM' Girls' Club I-4: Fri-ucli Club 3 l lli lilll ' Ili ll l qw : -3 il v funuuillivs Club 4. .XRYIII Xulurxx , Cu1n1m'1'i'1ul CQHIIVXQ' N.-mm R. c,liX'IS 6i'vm'ri1l ClJ1ll'.N'1' G, .X. .X l. J: Girls Klub 2,3 i 4, Kubiuct 3, 4: Sriciuw- Club 3 l 4 . 171116 IforI,rAfm1r XUIIRICY XYILS US. ifvlwrrll flUIll'.Va' huls Klulr I l lnml Llulr K -I1 Srirluw flulu .lg l'ivl.lm-5 4. 1 Ru 1'u 4Xlelil,1 x Q XRRIXll'l'1lX 1 u111rm'fn'1ul L 11 .-.. , IIIHVA' hlrls llulv -. .L ll lluuu' lfru- uuumw lluln 3: Nl l-,1,l Nulili ll x u N wllcv Nuff -1. li lf t,w11l'1'l1l K Ulll'.Va' - N ' -- C ulr illlx Kluln l l Knll hlu l 1-ll: Soil-lu-v Clulv I. 4: lmvin C'lulx l ' flillllll' l ulm J' Cirl I Y .-.I . lu-m'l'vm-s -. S, l' llulvluv lllulm I: cz. A, .x. 1. J. fn mm lll-jssmx n-rl-11.1 I-4. f:l'll1'I'lll C ulrlxn' llull' 'l. ll xlm.xle.x .l.xx1c .Xcluil-3 ffvllfrufl flU1ll'.Vt' uomicw Ululx 3. hula Klulw 2, 3, 4: Q n 4, 4: ll. .-X. .-X. 23 lluumc litu- I'11lu' lfnl'!j'-flT'4' . 'l Rcscrvus SENIORS Lliliuv H.xlu'liv lf1'11m'ul L'u111'.v1' llauzl I--lg Sn'u'1u'c ilulx 4. Xluuux Vl'lfl,I,M.XN Gvmwzll C'11111'.w Ilumtcr Club IA-1. giillbllllll 3, Yin-'l'rL-silluxlt l: llr:uu:u'ic Clulx -lg 'Younis 2: Fmzllmll 31 'l'r1u'lc .ig luturvslzlss 'l'r:u'lc 33 ll. A. A. .21 ful: Rclmrlci' .ll Nlnrmul :mul NYl1itv Clfflllilllllll M:uu:ugcr 4, Sports XYrih-r 4: llusim-ss Klau- :ugur Xlwllcy 4. Hl'IlSk'k'll NY:1y. Gulclnm lluwlcx L'un11m'rl'iuI C'u111'xv Sciuun- Clulr 4: 'l'r:u'lc 4. Cx'l'lu2lelNli l.l'ml:1cu'l4 Gcllrrrll C'nur.n' flirls' fqlllll l-4, fnluilwl 2, J. -1, Ch. Social Scrvicv l'on1mittvu 4: Girl lla-scrvvw l. 2, 3: full Re- purtcr 2: M. K NY. Staff 3. 4. Girls' .-Xtlllctif l'f4llIm' 43 lllcfllry Staff 4: SCll'lIl'L' Clulm 3: G. .-X. A. I--ll D Association 3, 4: Sm'CL'r I-43 llaskclllull I-4: llznsv- hzlll l. 2, 43 liullllugs 3, 4. Cum Mwlllllili l ll NES Clwu'rul flllllllfl' 'Frzwk 1--lg lluoslcr Ululx IC Scicnrc Clulm 45 Flint High School, Flint, Michigan 2. 3: gl1lS:ik'lll8ll 2, .ig lualuor 'Truck SENIORS 1 l lllCNRlE'l l'Ii Giclerlxwz ' ffmlvnil f'UlH'.Yl? G. A. A. I-4: Ilcutscho Vvreiu 4, Yin'-l'rcsirlui1t 4: linskctlmzlll l, 2: Ilasclmll I: May Fate 3g Girls' ll Assnriatiou 4. l,m'ls llmviq f'lPlIlIIH'I'1llll C'nz1l'.w 'l.-XNIC 1Xl.'x1'n'lq Cnzriurrrriul C011I',x't' Girlh' Ululr 2, 3. -lg G. A. .'X. J. 3, 4: Girl lh-avrvcs 43 llonstur flulx 4g GL-rm:m Club J. Gmumu L. l'1c.xs'r f.UllHIll'l'n'lIIl Ci0llI'.ft' linurl 2: G1-i'1n:m Ululv 4. ,I ICA N NN'lis'1'w.-x'i'1-31: Girls' Clulv I--1, Cnlvilu-t 3, 4, Financial Ch. 45 Latin Club 1-4: Girl Rcsvrvus 1. 2, 31 llnmc lfto- unmics Ululr 3, 4, l'ulxli1:ity Conv mittw: 4: jr. Reel Cross Lifv Saving Corps I, 2. 3, Sr. 4: Soul err 3. 4: llaskcthall I, 4: Swim- mim: I, 2, 4: Girls' ll Assu- vizitirm 2, 3, 4, 'l'r:uiuiug Ruin' Cll. 42 G. A. A. I-4. l':IlW.XRli livkcu fr'l'Ill'l'1II cillllllft' tl: ill 3 4 llomtcr Clulm I, .21 Fug : 'l'r:1ck 3: Nh-illvy Stull' 4. 1 l'il,l,l'fN f:.Xl,l,luN Gvlivrul clUIlI'A't' Girls' 'fluli 45 l,iln':u'y Sllltlllll Q'mnnuutt:-v 4. If-wmziiwl' Cs1wifw'l'l-'le Cfvllrrul Ciuizriw' llujf Glu' flulw I, 23 Gulf 1 4 llHR'l'H.X l.. lQlk'll.XHlbS Ui'1u'rr1l CQUIIIHN' Girls' Clulu 4. fill,lif1li'l' O'l'lIiRlwN Cf1'11a'I'1lf L'ul11'.vU Hrchefrrn I, 2, 3: Nuys' u fluli -1: Rubin ll0ml 2 lr llaurl 3. Pagc Forly-.wx lllARlli Xluvm' Cnlrllllrrrial flllllI'.k'1' - 1 lfllllll Lluh 3. .XR'l'IlllR 'l'1 l l'l,H f UllIlllf'I'A'l4lI f l'lIV.V4' .Xlu,mu-in ll,XRRI Nu1'ux ifvwrrxl Cmzrzn' llnmlcl' Clulx 3, 3, 4: Girls' Clulr -lg lluuu- l'fvmml11ics Clulu 3. -1: Mn-mllvy l'lmtugmplxcrs' Stull' J. CARI, ll.xll.lix' l411IIIllll'l'rAllfI1 t'n11r.vv M.xm11'l-:lu'l 1'x ll XRRlNll'l'llX Cfvllvlwll l'011l'.YA' Girla' Clulr I--lg llumv lfuu- nmuirs Cluls J, 41 lluuslvr Clulm 2. 3, 45 l'll0lUHl'1llIlll'TS' Stull' -1. l'zI!1L' 1'lzII'lj JI'7'4 l SENIORS lxlxlmu XlcNl.w1l,xN C'u1n1m'ruiu1 f4UlIl'A'I' lzmux l,ul'lsr3 ll.XRlil-IR hurl! CA C'ml111u'rri1ll f..UlH'.X'4' Clulr 2, 3, 4. m. Cluluzxux frl1'llL'l'lI1 C0111-,u' I-L-rn1:u1 Club 4, C.'.1'lu2IuNE Oslunex ffvlrfwul f'n1fr.vv ll. A. A. l. .21 Girls' Club 1-4: I I l Rm -sz-l'v:-s l, 2: Girls' Glee Clulm 3, -l .X1,n::m' Swm' Gvnvral Cuurxv Anza! Si Nm N1 Ririuim 'l'l'1cN1iR lfvlzvrul L'n1zr-.rv luutlrilll ll Stivtlm' flllll 3, -l: mnisli Ululr 3. rl, Yiu'-l'i'wi- , . :lm-nt 3. lnwirli-ill 4. lil.,-xxcnli CR.XF'l' C'm1l1l1v1'u1Ar11 Cnzzam' mnisli Cluli 3. 41 Junior Claw -rrctziry 3: Girls' lflvuli -2, V33 C. A. A, 2, 3, 4: lah- 5IlX'lllll Kola 3 l l'4 l flilr 7 3 'I-z.,-3 ,xnxx-1' 1 -... f llrxleln' lllfjxyxx I frllrrul f'Hl1i'A'C Xl:XR11.XRl'1'l' l'1N11I.ISH Gl'm'r11l f.Ulll'.Vt' firl Rvsn'l'vi-4 l: iiirli' lilllll 14: Frcnrli Cluh J. 4: llnostvr klulu I, .21 C.. ,X, ,X. J. 31 Rm-fl Cross l,ifv Snvim: Cllfllx J, 3. ll.-xiemx CA xi vmirl, C'u11r1m'1'fii1l L'0lll'.l'l' 'iviirv Kliili J: lluyf hlcv kllilx 4. SENIORS Nl.XRClfl.l,.X lUCll,l,Y ff4'l11'ml C'u1lr.u' .Xrzulciny of lininziciilnta- Cun- vcptimi I 3 llnmtcl' K lnli .lg 7 Girls' l'lul1 .., 3. ,I M14 lll 1'TuN lf1'm'r'ul ctlllflffl' l,:ilin fliili I. J: llimxtm-r Chili I-4: SCll'llL'l' flnlu 3, -1: SlHllllNll l'luli 3. 4: lfmnllmll 4: XYi':ui1I- ll-ra Klub I. .21 ll. ,X. .X. I-l: Srniur Klotlo Khiiiiiiitlrv rl. luis .Xxnmiws Ciurrzrllvrriiil fqrlllllfc' Girlx' flulx l-4: llnlmlmy fllllv l fzilmincl 3. 4: G. .X. .M l-42 Sm' :xml 'l'rc:is. 42 Girl! ll Avo cizitimi 3, 3, 4: Girl lh-sciwx-s l .11 Sriuilrc Clulu 4: lYi':ii1pglcis i 1 Vluls 43 lvzisliullmll -, 3. J llzisolmll 2, 3, fl: SHLTUI' J, 5. -l .Xrl fluli 43 Gmail SPUITNIIIJIII ship llllll 3: llouxivl' flulv I, .2 3. l.lcRm' Sxirril Cfvmwll l'n1n'.x'i' liIl0NiL'l' flulu 4: Sl'll'Ill'l' Vliilu 3 lg lloys' lilrv flnlv J, 3, 4. I,m'isii Nklum C4m1l1m'r4'ifll C'u11l'.v4' lnrla iluli 1, 2. IMW' l m't.i'-r1'g1l11 SENIORS l M A iu:A1u4:'1' Nl. YA NDER- sc u .nan u lfvnvrul C UIll'.N'n' Aluux I . lliixur Rouscvvlt lflliczigol lligh School c',,m1,,1','.-fdl fmlfyp I. -Q ln. A. X. X, 4, II Assu- cinlioli 3, lg Girls' Clulr 4, Culn' in-t 4: l,:uliu Ululm -l: Frcm-lx flulr -I3 Srirllu- Ululu 3. .IA mia I,liIi S'l'liW.XR'l' , I' '11 '1' il 6' r1ll'.'!' Vh'.Xl.'l'lCR S'l'ici2mai, ' ' l I Cu1il1m'r4'iul l.UIll'A't' mini-v .ig lbrzmuuic Cluh J. 3, 4g Ch. Scniur Social Culllllllllvx: 43 Girly' Glu' Qllllli l. .22 Cirln' Cluh I-4. lQl,lZ.KIlli'l'll XIYIQRS Cfvrwrul C'm1r.vv MARIUN Cm,1'1Nqg5 Girls' Club I-4, fuluim-1 4: -Qirl Gt,m,',ul CUHVM. Rvm-rvcs .2 4g Kulinn-l 41 51:1- vnuu Cluh 3: Xlcillcy Staff 41 Lihrury Stuilm-nt fununillcc -li Senior Invitation CUIIIIHIYIIW' 4: XN'rzmglcrs Cluh .ig G. A. A. lg Ihiwlralll 2: Sucrcr I, lIllSA't'll XV:uy. Sciciwu Club 3, 4. Uuscun XYuy. wliu. RAI,l'll Slwxwu 4 A ,Q 8 Cu'm'rul L uzrrxv fwllvrul I uzarxl' sa-rvvs 2, 3, 4, l'lllill'li DENNIS Iiunaiiwx' l'..KlRL'llll.lI ClJlIlIll1'I'l'IlII C'u11r.w c',,,,,,,,t.r1-mf c't,,,,.J.1, liiflf fllll' -I. llivllll' lfvw- Cross fmimry -lg 'l'r:u'lc 4: IV IIUIIIICS Chili 4: K.. .X. .X. I, J. ..X,,,,L-j1,1i,,,, 4, l'ug11' I m't.x 111n1v Q f-' Girl lh-M-i'vcs I--l, l'I'ULZl'Illll Cmn- NIAIUZ.-XRli'I' CA'l'lllCRlNlf CRIS- Girls' Clulm I--l, Scrnplmuk Clulr Z3 'l'ruv lllnv l'1'vw -lg Girl RL'- Klum' fl-1L'II,li lill,NllllClf tiwlimill 6 ll1ll'.X'l' l.1vl.x Nlxl-Z li1lRt'.XY,Xl,II i'm1:1m'1'r1'i1l K'n11r'.vc Girls' Vlixli J. 3. I: llmm- litu- imuiirx liluln 3. lg Girls' Glu- lilulv lfl l'iI.IZXI!l-1'l'lI lJl'lilllN X fr'1'lll'l'4ll l'u11r.w' Girls' Chili I--lg Girl livsurvcs '- i l-4: lfruncli Clnli 3, 4: Scicncc Cluli K. 1 Yl'fl.iI'4lN Nl.xiu,mrli L'n1ril1n'rvi41l f'Ulll'.Vl' i llliwlmll 3. I l l l I l l , I mms Om mlisr l l 1 Cfvmvlll cillllllfl' l Xlzuifliulcl llll.l lligli Srlinol l, .21 Girl! Vluli 4: Girl RL'5t'l'Vt'S -1, .,. .,, .Li F35 SENIORS l.x was li. Ilumiv Liu1r1111l'1'i'1'l1l C'u11r.u' lluyx' ll .KN-m'i:iliun 3. .Kumi lwsii fllllfli C'u1111rzl'rl'il1l L.llIH'.X't' Girls Klulv 2, .iz Girl lil-Nl-rn I 3 limi-tri' L'lulr 2, 33 Xl:u'umi mil XYl1iIc l. lx mis llrxnixx ffl'm'i'l1l linzzrxl' llunml l, J, 33 llnwllull J, .lg I X, A. 4: llnakvtlmll .l, lg lntr: mural llxnlwllizill 3, 5. li.X'l'Hl'iRlXlf Slilixlcs i'm1:1m'rriuI LQUIIVIH' Girls Kluli l-li llolrlly Klllll ' llnskctlizill I, .21 Srwcvr l, .2 llasclmll I. 2: G. A. A. I, J, -l llomn' l':l'f!lllll'l1ll'i flulv -l. ll.Xltl.lfY lJ.xleN.xi,i. fr.1'lI4'I'lll QQUIHZVL' llouxtci' fluli 43 Sk'lt'lll't' flllll l Fmntlizill 3: Sr. Gift Ccsliiiiiitlm-A 4. l nwrn Huy. Al H A ll r ' -l , ....,... F A'f Q V .gf .J 5 ,.f,.,,..,g, 'Pwr-5' 'G dl I ,............. - fi!!! . 3 , Q 4 n-p .If .1.-I-iv S'I'IiI.l..X SI'lCRl,I N11 ffI'm'rul C Irllrxl' 1. N. I' l..Illu Ilulr I, -, Nun lulh I, 3, .L 'I'l1-:ummm-r .IQ llrnllmtis Vlulv I I I'i1l ' Vlulm I 4 s . N Ill.nsun1.3.I.ul lu un, I-II. ' nxt I I I Ll I' lm I ian '. -. .. . ' 1. rugr: k'mnnlillm- .Ii NX'r:ulgl1-rx Cluln I-I: III't'Ill'hII'Il lf4: .Xvvuxllpar uial lluyx' Gln' Clulv J, 5, -I: .Xlwuxllpsuulial lu I'rIucc nl' ' III ll I I lx IX l'I-arc. lwl1' Ilum ' ' on lm Rmul C National xr 50L'lA'IY .I. I: Ikllllll :uul Scroll .I. IZ Nlnruml mul XYIIIII' Null. 3, .L I, Ill I. IIYI-AlIlf'l l' I I uixu-N5 Klaumgcr . . . .Xl,l,I,lI C'n11r:rn'rn'iI1l llf:1r'.vI' lhnwlrznll J, .I, I: IIIIUITIZISS llnslu-Ilmll .L I1 flrirvlu- Ululr .ig All-Illry .Xrl Stull 3. SENIORS .'I:xIT 41 I I lIlfRlIl'fR'l' Cox I Ifrziwlwll L'm1n'.vc llzmzl If4: III-rmnn Clulx -Ig Iiuuxlux' Club 3: l'lmIugr:nplu-rs' N lux Iluklulrl 'I I .N l.. . Ilpurvltxn I, -. 31 Crm-QUZINIIII Lllllr 2, 5, I. llxlsl-jx' llxfrlx lfvflurwll C nlrfivl' I.. ,X. A. I, 2: Inrlx klnlr IA: llumc lfvmmnlir- Cluln .I, 4. I 'N I N. Xl.X'l l'lI-I ll,x'l'ICMAN , VX-, ' lxfzms XXIIUILXIIII I xxx t'ul11lm'1'I'iI11 Clullmu' . . . L, '. I I UlIIIH1'l'm'lIII C IIIIVXI' 'N-., I Girls' flulr If-I: L':llvim'l -I: llomc I ' I i li.-mmnnil-N Chnl, I, 3: lik-pn-A Ilwmllu I: IIITNIIIIUL 1: Ilzn-vlw-all I I : ,,.,,mliv,. U, l1jl,,-:Wy L 5: Ifnmllxnll I: llaslwllmll 4. I I I 1 ' I I ' I I I . I I I I l'.xl'l..x Zlil'l'lilc I Q . . I..xX'rZl:xli STINE I I I fr1'll4'l'lII C IlIH'A'4' Q I I 4 4 I IZ lx X l-4- ltirld lm Xuo- IrI'll4'l'tII Cuzrrxl' 5 I ciution Ig Scirlxu- Clulm 3, 43 . I . A I Girls' cum 1-4: um nz.-M-rv.-.. :ft I-If lg- Ij'3 'Iif SIIIIIH- I I-VI: IIUTIIIIIII Clulr -I: linskrtluull 'IITU .III ' .I'mI. 'III' l I I-4: lmsclmll 3' 4: Sm.m,l. L41 n'ol11uf iluln 3? 4,4 Rh.. 5yn1llnl K lflmmmqllylwrx. Stun- 4' KIHIIIIIIIIVV .iz FIIJHIINII Iluh -I. i I I I . I I : I I I I I 'MIN M x,l.m,R l.m'lsl-2 lEmw1Qxx'.xx' I , . ,, . . l I I . ' . . . ' . - , I tH.m.,.lI1CHIHZVK. fnllllzlf I UIILIA . . . llgnslu-tlmll .I fxnnlanill 3' 'I'r'n'k I I I l:..,.-ml 1-4, la. .x. .x. 2, 5, 41 . ' I . - . - I . lg.. .. I V, H. .N A I: Q-ZIXIIQII lIml.I- lllgh Srluml ' I I 'NI II II I' 'Ulm' ll' 2: hrlulvnt Immcll Rcprvm-l1l:A- I I I 3 IIV ' l. I , I I I I JII-1.2 ? '- l- I 1 NH' I I N, I I 'N I I I F' . I IE. ' II I W1, sc iI' ,, 4--.un-r--.3 Q I ,. N... ., ...-,.,,.. ,gi -, Iltlflt' Ififlqx' Um' mn.--It-V W-I-AM-'nm L. ICQ., WW' Y Y Y Y ,X .f ,..............f.....-....,......-....1. ., A E ..-4--.wa-w......-.. I qw- 4--.. .IH gtclliiul af' I , .J If ,f I I k I I 2 I l 'I In Q-qi-JJ Zy- 4 -I I III N: C1I'l I'IfR l1ii'll4'l'lll fltIIlI'.Y1' limi-Innll J: llzukl-tl1:1ll .23 lfuul- bnll 3, I: llmnxtrr Club 2: II, A, A 7I. lluyx Glu- Klub 3: llzxurl llillUl'IAllY ll,XI,llNYIN Cn11l1m'rr1'11l Cnznw' Girls' Club 3, 4: llmwti-r Club 3. XXu.l.ls II. Nunn' fr4n'1l1'l'lI1 Cuzuxw lluya' GI 1'1- Club I. 2. 41 Scuiui I--I, lruaiuli-ul 3, 4: I-nys' IV Aasm'i:uim1 2, 3, 4: lfuurlmll I, 2, 3, lluiuwss Alnlmgrr 2: lina- kvlbnll J, 3, -li Truck 3, 4, Cap- miu 4: llunsn-r Club I-4: Ili-Y l I 3 ,-,.. Ilmals lfmm lfi'm'rf1l fllIlll'.I'4 lurlx llub 1,41 Art Klub 4: I., A. A. I. J, 3: Sciriuw- Club -I. NI.u:lIi lxwisli liuslixm-Clem-Zu 1,'v1n'1'41I C'u111'.w Girls' Club lf4. Cubiuvl 3: G. A. A. I. J, 3, huls Il Assumin- Iiuu 3, 4: lluuatcr Club 2, 3: llnuu- lfvmumiirx Club 4: Girls' Glu' Club I-4: Robin IImnl 2: I'u-IIi- I' l'riu1'4' of l'v'lCc xx.. . -I. lrugrmu Cmmuiltuc -I: II, A. A. . I . SENIORS XIRGINIA XIfI.I.I'I I'n1.1inlil: ffl'm'ml Cmlmi' Nzitimuil lluuor Sucii-ty 3, 4: Girls' Club Ifl. l'rvNiulcllI Al: Xluruuu K IYI1iu- 3. 4: XII-illvy SI1ll'vf.I, 4, Art Stuff 2: II. ll. S, l'l:iyrrs J. 3, I, Svrrclziry :uul 'l'rm-:ifurcr 3: XII-:il 'l'iclwl 3: lI'g 'l'w4-Irv lIr:uu:uic lhfmliug -I: IYr:n1glvrs Club I-I, Sn-rrn-lnry :uul 'I'i'c:xalll'vi' 3: Yxxrxity Ili'- bznvs LAIIL-ru:ui-I 3: lutcrclufs IM-Irzui-N I. J: Sluilcul Council I. Sn-cl'm-l:Il'y I: Girl In--urvvs J, 3, 4, Cb. Publicity CllIIIlIIlIIt't' 3, Soon-tary 3. 'l'rn-zixurrr -I: l,iA brziry SIIIIIUIII Av-ialillll 3, -I: I.zuiu Club I, lg Sciciuw- Club 3, llomtcr Club I, 2, 3. Ilrtuix lluxsrlclx 1,4'ln'r'11l L UIll'.I'L' Kiltnuuiug ll'zi.I Ilugll Sclmnl I. J. 3: Girls' Glu- Club I-4: llm- IIIZIIIC Club I. 3. 3: l'in'Ixli-N 4: llnwu iu Ulsl l,lIlll5lIll'lIl 2 42 if LU-Q1 iq' I lwsi-,M.xln lI.xlzlxNl-mv, .'- p s f. 1 ' flvlwrul C muxw Lrg - Girls' Glu- Club I-4: l'rcun'h Club 3, 4: Scicllu- Club 4: Girla' Club I-4: G. A. A. I. 2. llll,l, lII..XlR f:l'lll'I'1II Cmzfm' llunslcr Club I. 2: II. A. A, I--I, Ailvertising Nlzulzugcr 3. fl: llnya' li Asmciutinu 3, 4: jan Ur- vllcstra I. J. 3: Ili-Y I: lfnulbzill I--I: llzlski-llmll I-4: lI:i-z-bull I- 4: llzuul I-4: l.:xtiu Club J: Cn-su-mln Club 3, -I. I..xX'riRxli Xlcllliz-I lfrmwul C uznzvi' lfnirlivlll llII.I lliull Svlmnl I, .IL Grn-vuwuuzl Arlc. lliglm Sclxnul 3: Pup Club I. J. 'l'l'i-:nurvr IZ 1 N-wiirv Klub -. 3: K muim-rrizll Club J. 3: l,:iIiu Club J: Nl:-illvy Staff 4: Hrcluwlrzx llflllfilflllllj J: Girlx' Club 4: Girl! Glu- Qillll! 3: lluuslvr Clllb 3, -I. l'ug1f- lf1l'!,x'-In-.1 Om lllillmll livin: C,l'111'1'11l 4'11111'.v1' l-urls' Club I. 2: lluustvr Club ' 3 4: G. .X. .X. I. 2, Cb. Suciul Conuuitlvv 3. SQ'K'l'l'lIll'y 4: Has- lullxlll l ' ll: mblll 4 1 v l1Il,l, , -5 :v : -3 Sucrvr lililzm' C 111111111'1'.'i11l C11111',f1' llaunl l'lQ SL'll'lll'L' Club 45 Foul' bull J. I, Sxirru K 111111111'1'ru1l C u111'.v1' llirlx' Club 2. 3, -l. 1 . .Lux N llvm l'lIRlfX' l,v111'1'11l 4 11111'.m' llxuul lflg Ilmut--1' llub .21 ll. A. X. I. l',S'I'lIliR .Xu-l'l,1'L1:.x1'xl f11'11l'1'11l L 11111'.v1' I-uls C lub I-5. llubby Club l, 'ubiurl .lg Girl llcfrrvvs 4. 'anbim-I 4, Cb. Social S1-rvicc Cululuill--v 41 Kb-rumu Club 4, SENIORS ll.Xl'l, l3un,1i ff1'11f'1'11l C11111'.vl' lluuxu-1' Club .ig Sril-:lcv Club 4: Xlwllvy .Xri Staff 4. lJ11Ru'1'llY Slililcuwnmb i1'1'111'1'11l l'11111'.w l,.mu Club I. J: l'.l'k'l1l'll Club 3, 41 lluostcr Club Ig Glu- Club 4 llllx Klub ' l llouu lux umnius Club 4. 1 'X N lin' ll.xm'111x' l-N X l.1'111'1'ul C l'Ill'.X'l' Xl.XRY STA NTUN C11111111l'1'r111l i'1111r.vc XYl1,m ll bl.Xl'CIi fllt'IIL'l'lll c'UIH'.Vl' Swimmuuq 4: Sru-:uw Club 42 , , , ll ll .XA -:I 4. l'I'UHl lIl! kmumulcv 4: XX mug- up x WH mn l lcrn Club 3: Sriv.-ilu' Club .iq l Cub Rvpurh-r .lg Life Saving Kurps 3, 43 ll. .X, .X. I, J. ,,--' -X-Lrvtfr ' rr, , .-gk...-f-...,-.....,g R: F I 1'f1111-1f1f11l-11111---- ,....q..,......:....il 'N ' X A f X A ' !'g v 'u..-,-5-L w Q--as--.-4.-.........4.? P' 1 n f '51 , , f ,ft l fl l 1 ! 5 ! I I l U ,f + 3, 4 I.lclQux' KILISY f.H!lll7lt'l'r'ltll f.lPllI'.X'm' l,Il,l,l.KfN Riu-. Cfrlwrul flllllllil' Zlirls' Glu- fluln 3, 4, l.auu llulr I, 7 llx-:max XX ,uzxucu l'mrz1m'r'ril1l L'm1r.v4' hnrls K lulv -8. 5 lX1,nr.N lJ,ul.1-,x f'UlIlllll'l'KlllI C'u11r.vc Ilnys' Gln- Vluln I. .21 lluual--1' Vlulu 4. , l flI'.Xl. lRlNGl. l1'4'llA'l'1ll C411lll'N4' l'ulrl1cuy Rmnuulluu 3: lnrl Ru wrvmw l, J, .ll Uwln--trzl 2, 33 lluun- l':l'UllHIl1lt'N flulr -l. J I, - I il, ' s - l ,r -Y ..l.-.....-,If y . .J n' ' , ' YAY .J lx ll, ,-X. A, I, lg lhmxlur flulw 2. 3 Girls' Vlulr I-4, Girl Rm crvrs l-45 Svin-1u'r Ululu 3, jll hurl! Ululx IYJ, l':llvlm-l 2. L'l1 gi- SENIORS LAX lilcxli llxvu xl,xN Cfrllrnll C lllH'.Vi' l'.-u'l. l.,xruiR C ulzllmwriul c'UlH'.l'1' l llrusx fu Track -l. Nl AR-IURI uutry 5, D: lvunus 3, If Glnsfm lf1'l1rr11l I uznivv 4, Sinn Club 4. :lr 23 Girl lim-wrvvs 3, lnrls ill t Slum' 3, 4: Gu-rmzm Nlmxm IJICNYICICSIC L'nm1m'ruiuI f'mU'.u' Girls' fl! all lg Art vlllll 41 lnrls hh-v llulm 3, -1. 1,1 XX'll,m'1z Q, lluiN'r l,rm'r41l f.Ulll'A't' tm IA: lluyx' Glu- Ululr Urcln-Q 'z J. 4: Sri vnu- Clulr lg Spuuixll Clulu 3. 4: llnufu-r Klulv l J. ln' l rfIj'jml1' XI .XR'I'II.'X .Xxx Xluiwwx tf1'm'rI1l C'u11r.vr Girls' Glu' kllulx -I: Girls' Clulv I--Ig l,:itiu k'luII 5, -I, l'n-aimlrlll -I: SUIUIICL' lllulx .Ig k'ul1 Iii-purtcl' ,Ig Xlziroun N XX'l1ilu II: l.iIn':iry Sluzli-nt .Xsxifmui -I: G. ,X. .fX. , . . -, .Ig XX I'1lIlI1ll'l'5 lluln YI. .linux Ii, Sk'H'I l' C4mlll1n'1'ri.1l f4Ulll'.X'i' llnys Illun' Xlulr lriunl I -I Imax XJXYICNS ffl'm'rul C'nl1r.w 5p:uur-lx X lull FI. Xl:'riuvl: Cl.lx'rux f:'I'Ill'I'III f'Hlll'.X'l' Nuys' Gln- Ululn J, 3: llr:uu:iiic Flulx VI: Slii1l1liug 4: lhmatcr l'lulx ' I I llI',XI. Xl. Illzmx xlxm: ifwlrvnzl C'n11l'.n' Ilirln' Vlulr IFIQ llmm- Ifummiiiius Clulm 3, 'Ig Spzuxifli L'lulw 4, lnyi' l ij ' :' ' SENIORS lim' XX'lm1S ffvllvzull C'mn'.vv ll. .X. ,X, IJ: llnya' lf .Xma- cizitiuu 2, 3, -I, lliuim-ss fXl:ui- agvr 2, X, -Ig Fmrtlrzill -Ig llziskclr lmill I I mu llulr I ' I' lllulx -I: Sfiullrc flulr 5. Rl'TII llA'l'liIXI.XN f'0ll'1l14'l'riIll c'HIH'X'l' mostcl' Girls' Cliilr I-I3 G. .X. ,X. I 7' ,... l,llIl'1lI'y Ntuilm-nt .Xsr.ist:uit I I' Culy RQ-poitvr .I. l'R.XNIx C, lxlxix41Il.xM lfmlrrul C'm1r.n' llemstvr flulw 2: xYl'1IllHll'I'S fluls 9: junior Pin Cmiiinitlm- 3: Gvrmzin flulx -I: Sviriim' Club 4. C.-x'1'iiIilelxli S'l'l:,xn1'lc C'n11u11v1'riul Cn I ll'VK' f X X 7 I 4 l'iu1mlint4 Girls' fluli I-II: llonstvr Club 2, 35 Girl lim-si-rvvs I, 2: llzislwt- Imll I-4: llnwlmll I-I: Snvrvi' 4: lluclccy II: Swinu ll.XR4II.l' AI. I,n-:rscu C'ur111ufrr1'ul fn Ihr' '1 - 1 'i I I I-4: Girls' If .fXswnci:i1ifm .'I, -I: Ri-rl from l,lI'v Saving Corps 3, ning IA. 1 IIVVI' .mmtu K ulv fl. fn'I'III'lII fluln 4 llisliilnll I llfn flu llulr 3 :c': -3 js I I 1. l mi-cum XX':ny. I X I N X .Rv ' li ji I 'X 'iii --.. :Li ., A ll.um1.h X uiwl' tfvmvul Cm IFN' Klub 3 In-rnizui Klub 4. Siivliro ' . 2 lrxig G.xl:lNi.', f,1'ln'rr1l C IllH'X'l 'VR fills Club 2. 3. 4. ,.i liusliuxlu' NlIl,l,l,R f:4t'll1'I'lIl Cmrrw' l 1-urls' Club I-5. Cubiuul 3, 4, crutnry 3: Cub lk-lxortcr 22 uruuu K Hlllih- 1, 41 l?l't'lll'll Klub 3, -1: Art Club 3, -4: Girls' ilu Club l 7 4' l,:uiu Club I 21 l,ibr:u'y Kmiiuutluu 3. 4. .. v H, l WK Xluulili ffi'1n'rul Cu: I iirru lI.ui.iiv ffi'm'ml Cm Nm lK'I'll't' Club 3 li-nuns 2, 5, 4. IVY! -l Ili-Y Z. 3. 4: SENIORS Gicn1'iu'nia R1n'uwiii.i, Cnlilzllwfifll C'n1n'.i'c' Girls Llub 2: I-, A. A. I, 25 llig Twclvv: Cuiifurviwz- 2, 3, Upcruttu l, 2. 3. l'lL'lilx'S', 4. Cniuzun 2. 3: I'rinrc of lk-an-c -I liS'l'l'HCIi .Xl.l,l-tx lf1'm'1'ul f4UIll'.Y4' Girls' Glu' Club 1. J, 3: Mrullvy Stull 4: Urclu-s1r:i 3, 43 l:l'l'Ill'll Club 3: Gm-riuzm Club 3: Scif.-lien' Club 1, 2: Girl! Club 2. SAM Sll.XBIlI,Xi'lZll fit'lIl'!'dl Cu11r'.n' Spuuibb Club .L 4. ZEl.M.x l!sixNii'1 1' Cm11u1i'r'f'iu1 Clllliliil' Girls' Club 2, 3. lg llouic lim:- umnivss Club 3: fi. A. .X. 2. j1'.xNi'r.x Usxux lfrllrrzil c,HlU'.Yl' Spzmish Club 3: G4-riu:ui Club l Girl-' Club IY4: G A, A. I. 2. , . 1' llonw Iicmminirs Club 3, 43 4' I 'X' 'X' l' 3' Slim-:wc Club 4: Girl licfcrvr:- 1 lllwllvg' Stuff -1 ... I I'uy1r1'il'ly-.ri.r i'mll1l1v1'I'iul Cu 'XI.xlf.1u1u1i YA N Cx M 1' CUIIIIIIUITIIII C'u11r.n' 4 I,. Sk'llWXR'l'7 Xlkllll Cfvllvrfll L'u1n'.vI' ollunll 2. 3, 'Ig 'l'r:u -, I I B X X II .-Xssociutiml ., -g I -I l I . Ilan-ml XY:Iy. IIIQLIQN Nlmsux L'n1l1:m'1'I'iul C'n11rvr I. A. A. I. J. .IL Ilzusl' am-lmll I, .2 X IRIIINIA I1li.x'1 l'Y wthull ll IIVYL' 'lhyllis XVIII-:Alla-y Club J, -I SENIORS rx O'Nl-:ILL C,vm'ml C u11f'.v4' . ex .IAM-, limi: fr41'll1'l'l1! C'n1Ir.w 'W 'l'1'ic1' High Srllool, XYinm-I fCs:'I'Vc'S 4. 1: lil'1cl4E ffI'll1'ra1 f4UIH'.I'l' lh'cllcsIl':I I: lhuul 2. 3, -Ig Sri X Lu I -I cs Clnm . I 'C I mlglc' Fifiy .I'4'7'UlI i Y - L Class Day CLASS COLORS ........ .......................................................... G reen and Gold CLASS MoTTo ......... ..... ' 'The Spirit of Fellowship Leads Us On CLASS SONG .....................,... .........L............................................... C lass of '31 TRANSFER or GOAT Presentation ............................ President of Senior Class-Michael Saldino A Acceptance ................................ President of Junior Class-Robert Shinall CAMPAIGNS AND CoNQL'EsTS or CLASS or '31 ...................................... Chris Canaday OUR AUTOBIOGRAPHY PREI-IISTORIC AGE QA view of the Freshmanj ................. An intellectual giant ................................................. .......... CLASS OF 1931 Harriet Hunter Robert Thomas A lovely pet ................................. .. ........ ........ .... . . .. .. Billy Blair Several original Tom Sawyers ........................................ . Virgil Chambliss William Trent MEDIEVAL AGE. QThe Sophomore loves to playj .......... Beulah Dalbey A necessary evil-The Tutor .................... . ........................ jack Hutton An aid-A Page ........................ ......... . Dorothy Atwood A plaything-The Jester ......... ......... . Leroy Harvey Every age has-The Boy .......... ......... F rank Kinningham The Girl .......... ......... M arjorie Gibson A protector-The Guard .................................................... .Ronald Hiatt PRESENT AGE. QA junior learns in several waysj ......... A formal method at High School Instructor ....................................................................... . Informal methods Victor Schwartz Knox Martin George Reichman, Paul Bidle, LaVerne McBee, Ted Liese, Eldon Smith, Margaret Vanderscheagh, Ruth Witherspoon, Ray Wiggs. FUTURE AGE. CAS Seniors we usher in a new agej ....... Experts on : Calisthenics ......... ................ Edwin Todd .Lewis Barrick Computation ....... .......... P hil Kaneen Elements .......... ......... C arl Collignon Dough ........ .......... R obert Burke Vitamins ....... ......... . Dolores Poll Harmony ...... .......... C harles Westfall WILL .............................................. ........... H AROLD LEISCH PRESENTATION or CLASS GIFT .,....,......................,,,,,,,,,,,., CLASS COMMITTEES ........ELMER CooKE COLOR-Thomas Ewing, Chairman, Dorothy Atwood, Rosemary Miller, Kenneth Keefe. MOTTO-Gene Sheritt, Chairmang Isabelle Nichols, Terry Palmer, Jack Hutton. PROGRAM-I-Iarriet Hunter, Chairmang Beulah Dalbey, Edwin Todd, Victor Schwartz. SOCIAL-jamie Lee Stewart, Chairmang James Anderson, Harley Darnall, joseph Fairhall, james Gilmore, Ted Liese, Dorothy Belle Snyder, Vertie Whitlock. SONG-Gene Hike, Chairman, John Stipp, Eleanor Guy, Helen Liddell. INVITATION-Knox Martin, Chairman, james Mather, Elizabeth Myers. GIFT-Elmer Cooke, Chairmang Blanche Landman, Albert Saikley, Mary jane VVolford, Page Fifty-eight 0 JLN11111 CLASS111-'1f1c1-3115 131111: l1'11:1- 1,1111 R11t11, R1-11. 5111111-111 1'111111c11: 11l'Tl1111 111-1-av, S1-1'1'1-1111'1'1 11111 111':1y. 'l'r1111x111'1-r. l 1'11Hl l1'1f71' 1':11'1'1111 5111111111 Y11'1'-1'1'1-N1111-111: 1,11111r1' 11111111111-. l1111', 111' S111'1:11 1111111111111-1': 1'f11-11111111 51111111- L'111', 1,111 1'111111111111'1': 111111111 S1l1l1Il11, 1'1'1-51111-111 The Junior Class 111 1111- 11111 111- 1028 1111- 1'11'US11l11211l class 11'11s 1l1'g1l111ZC11 1111- 1111- 1'11's1 111111- 11s 11 111158. 111 1111' 1111'l'L' 1'L'Zl1'S 111:11 111110 1111551-11, 1110 111L'1111ll 1'S 1114 11115 class 111111' 111'1'111111' 111'111'1- l1111'111'11111111s 111 561111111 111'g'11111z11111111s. 111111 11:11'1- 111111111 1111-11' 1111115 11111111 111' !X'1ll'11 11V111Q'l11l111111C11l1111111114111C s1'1111111, 'A1J1111v1111' 111g'11 . ,11111'1111g11 111L'11' 110111- 1111-5 111111 1111-11' 5111111 111 C1Nll3L'l'11111l11, 1111-1 11111-'1' 11111111' Il 1111111' f111' 111L'111Sl'1Yk'S 111 13. 11. S. '1111111' 1111111111 111111' 111 111' 11'111'1111' S11CCL'SS1l1'S111' 1111- g'1'Z111l11l111lg SL'1111J1' 1'1:1ss. 1111. ,11111Ns11x !11111111' . I11:'1.1'1'1' '1111c '1l1111111' Class 1111'1's 11111611 111- 11s s111'1'1'ss 111 1110 111111- 1L'1l11L'1'S111ll 111- X111 -1411111S1111, 1111- Zl11V1Sk'1'. 110 11'111 111' 1'1-1111-111111-11-11 IIS Il 11101111 111111 21 11'111111g 11111111-1' 1111111 11111s1- 11.1111 0111110 111 111111 1111' :1ss1s11111cc. ' 11 1 - - I'11y11' .S'1.1'lw1 A fs. Y -I JUNIORS 'ju 'K 'x. xi' 3: + -uv N5 x x . -- N f Wnsovr lghawuf. Ham s:1v1V'Dvrr1: , im. P11 Fx vz' Evn. vxlnuzmiuafn I CL me-L swrff ' r X . 1 A :mn X Hn zvfiaozr Gbamr :Pu-wr: Emu Amiwms' A ' P, Bvvmurxhn 6- N . .lu ,r WHL rmlfswfa f7vrzfAfrz1. Em: lvmvr C'1fmfJff'Z2Hf1vzyl'mmr Mmm im1f.frfwf,v I VN: lx Ofmffbiffmf JUNIORS K 11 L a Wim M aww Fr1fr1.,1'vam:aa,rr iwm f'lil9PPl'Ll. 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JHOTIJ S- !.f'L4.v.aJf-fzrff X, ,, N M1 um Vos I f7f9ll!np066'lM!0l1' th-1. ,K 3... . fdlllif XE: mu' Q , 'K i at A, Z2mnfazMz.4r: Mffmrfrlhaxz s eq, r , 5 , , . i .. 5 , 1 JTIPHFNDHWMJ JULMML .rolv f ,f .ing--..M..,, 5f11af2mH',9Zl-'A' ' :L ' lr r ' Y A Yifgnnfdifprzwnzz JUNIORS A ,U 7l,,,,4f' 1 , . . 4 ,..+ - gif kfn. L mmf a-pE6'6Yef?'IOUP c'2w1ff0fv1f1. RIZIIETHHPYJ ,A if' ,, ,Ex Ham Moon' A ,Pain 7 Jwm ApUlYc10IlIVJ'0lf ML Mff Hoa :vim YJAIYZ l7MZlVD s if ?wwJoffff.ro1r i Y ,fx Loffffzlmvi' ., 615 A it 1 iN Ax f Ifmrfzflfurmomf .!aeJ:1v10Mf A x- nf,-6 K A ,W 1 9' 'M at by f v SN -' ' s Jazfrflfowm. JUFNFIYTQOIYKIPY 3 v. S 3 fm Y X 1 if ii Z7Jmmfw.rm? Jafffvbrfrmv , , l'flm'.X'r.n'l.vfwl1r' JUNIORS loam- JoJ PMN: lawzfmhmx ALAFIIIDLZI Lzamllfwrocfc ffffffmwvfovry 72'vJamf1Jf:z up Mmm Jwzrz. M121 ,Q 4 4k 1 JUNIORS -M .T Jllll Q mfmwy WUNACK '-,.f5'S,s 0 7 I -.W . , 6'fP7?00l'fGWllIIE' I . ,,, 5, J gf. ALS ,S fig , Al jzwafrJrw:u 61:m:'w.4'v:Pnv1 fiwvrfaffamf Jwrafffmmav M ffbfffffffl wffffifmrfm 1 r ffm nrimrw i 5 1 4 ,71 Y 'msn Av M, K . ' 'i f 5 Q66 ff mu' W 'hu Gam Jwam c ' Hcmzyifwf . A 5 ' t A ' In use . Q uh. ,MMM Hrzmvhwauaffa- Ifoffnzzrfjlwav .0A':..m6'rzz.m-1 ffun Izfnrw llmapffdkfamv 1l.-..,.- A-. , rf.. .... A fl N- 0 V l'f1m' .N ! I 1 ,.-L, H, .r ,t . f4sf'1-i-fs 1-,i W ' M ' ma, JUNIORS Abernathy, Ercel P Adams, William Adkins, Mary Adkins, Opal Alhand, Richard Allard, Helen Allen, James Allison, Mary Alice Allison, Norma 1 Allison, Zelda Ames, Erba Anderson, Inez L Anderson, Leland P Appel, Fritzi Archey, Franklin Ashmore, Lois 4 Atterberry, Thomas Baldwin, Kenneth Baldwin, Virgil I Balsley, Joe Barnes, Rosa Barry, Dorothy v Barthelemy, Beatrice Bartos, Merval Baum, Henry ff Bell, Ruth L Bentley, Dorothy i Birch, Patricia Beohm, John Bolerjack, Arley Bonebrake, Gertrude ' Boon, Harold Bord, Lawerence Bradley, Vivinia Bridgewater, Thomas Brown, Gertrude Burk, Marvin Burmeister, Thoedore Burns, Helen Burow, Helen Burow, Robert ' Burroughs, Louise Butler, Fired Ji K . Page Sixty-.n-'urn J UNIORS Byland, Ailsa Byrne, Ruby Calhoun, Maxine Cannady, Robert Carithers, Mary Carmody, Vernie Carpenter, Vernonf Cessna, Joseph Chambers. Earl Lf Chappell, Russell Chester, William Clark, Louise Claxton, Archie Clements, Robert Connelly, Julius Cornelius, Unabelle I Cottingham, Lois Couden, Robertaz ' . Cox, Zola Cunningham, Norma, Curtis, Jane Dalbey, Charles Dalbey, Edwin Davis, Anna May' Davis, Gerald Day, Timcy Dean, Robert Dodd, Jack Donaldson, Jack V Downs, Stephen DuFfin, john V Dunwoodv, Margueritey Durnil, Clarence Dver, john Edgerley, Maxine P Feldkamp. Louise Fletcher, Phil Frazier, Barbara 1' Free, Jean Garinger, June Deeding, Beryl George, Ovid . Gildersleeve, Clarence Gladman, Marjorie Gordon, Pearle Gorman, Harold Gouty, Kathleen Graham, Lawrence Grzesiek, Della Habel, Nina J Hale, Earl Hancock, Leona ' Harmon, Margaret Hartsook, Richard Haskins, Richard Hawkins, Kathleenbf Hawkins, Louise 1' Hawkins, Mary Louise Hazel, Kennetth Heinen, Lawerencelf' Helck, Francis V Hembrey, Max V' Hendrich, john 1 Henry, Cecil Henthorn, Evelyn ' Hershberger, Onda Hinrichs, Helen Holborn, Wilma if Howell, John Huber, Bernice Huckstadt, Wilbur Huffman, Irene Hughbanks, Harlan Hughes, Frances Hundley, Thomas Jackson, Helen jackson, Rosettav jarling, Geraldine 1' Jewell, Benson Johnson, Dorthat johnson, Eva Johnson, Ralphv johnson, Ruby Jones, Bob jones, LaVerne jones, Mildred, its Ma jones, Theresa Kelley, G. Helen Kerns, Elizabeth Kiger, Cora King, Cornelia King, joseph Kinney, Clyde Kinney, Ralph Kockell, Wayne Kovalcky, Victoria Lamb, Walter Largent, Dorthea Leonard, Martha Lewis, Melvin Loes, Harold Long, Phyllis Longstroth, Ben Lowe, Freda Lynch, Clyde Madison, Helen Martin, Lucille Marsh, Prudence Martin, Billy Marz, Lucille Mather, Gwendolyn Mathews, Eleanor Mauck, Eugene Mauck, Gene Mauck, Gerald Maxwell, Margaret Mayer, Ernest Mielke, Eleanor Miller, Raymond Mollenhauer, Raymond Moore, Gloria Moore, Helen Moore, Jack Moore, Margaret Morgan, Edna Morton, Genevieve Moudy, Marie Muirhead, Jack Musser, Ann Myers, Fern McClure, Dorothy McCormick, Frances McCosh, Richard McCowan, Mary McCoy, Laura McDonald, Pauline McDutTie, Helen McElhaney, Charles McEvoy, Mary J. J UNIORS QContinuedD McGregory, Gilbert McIntosh, Earl McNeil, Kathryn Nawatiny, Howard Nixon, Ralph Nowling, Lucille Nuding, Wendell Oalis, Kenneth Ollis, Margaret Parker, Clinton Parker, Robert Pate, Helen Pawling, George Pickard, Paul Pleschner, Ernest Poage, Winifred Poggendorf, Ethel Poggendorf, Marie Poggendorf, Ruth Poole, Ethel Rambole, Marguerite Ramm, Bill Rash, Lauren Redden, Frances Rehwienkel, Marguerite Reynolds, Sylvia Rice, Lillian Richardson, Lucille Richner, George Rink,. Genevieve Ritschel, Joseph Roberts, Gladys Rohling, Louise Rohrer, Clyde Roth, Dan Rush, Edward Russell, Dorothy Sadewasser, Ercel Sadewasser, Genevieve Sandusky, Martha Schingel, Rose Anna Schultz, julia Schuman, Dorothy Searl, Lois Shambaugh, Ed Sherow, Louise Shinall, Robert Shipman, Willard Short, Mildred Shotts, jack Siebert, Mary Skogsberg, Lauretta Smeeton, Florence Smith, Edna Smith, Leland Smith, Robert Snyder, Carroll Songer, Franklin Spang, Ralph Stevens, Paul Steward, Marion Stine, Clair Stine, LaVerne Story, Isabel Stcube, Helen Swank, Dorothy Tanquary, Harold Teeter, Lorin Thiron, Frank Thomas, Euva Tilton, john Timm, Nadyne Turner, Douglas Tyler, Alfred Underiner, Eugene Vancil, Dorothy Van Leer, Bertha V annatta, Bob Vaughn, Mildred Vogt, VVilliam Wade, Arthur Vifaggaman, VVilma Wagner, Sheldon ' Wait, Edythe VValker, Mary J. Warters, Freida Weaver, Wendell VVeese, Gerald Vkferkhauser, Mildred West, Evelyn Wilcoxen, Dale Walhort, Jeannette Williams, Elizabeth Williams, Imogene Williams, Raymond Wills, Vivian Womack, Paul NVonderlin, Lois Wood, Dan Wood, Kenneth : Wright, Evelyn , Wright, Glenn L Wyant, Earl Wyckoff, Virginia Yerkes, Charles Ziegler, Dolores Zotz, Charles Page Sixty ugh! it Y -3 '- 1--11-zu SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS nk ICMA' llill I'f:lNtl-l'ln'noll, Yin' l'l'l-xialrlltg 'lm' llnrwlxw:lltl'1', Sn'r1'm't:lryg XY:nr1l Klnurc. 'l'rl-zlxulrvr. Irflrll Ifurw -ll-:ul k'.u11plu-ll, Vllr. Snrinl Llvllxlruxlln-A-1 Nlllmn XYolfm'1l, l'rmul1-nlg lfrznlm-X Rulurt-, N1-1 Sllull-nl Vmlllrll. The Sophomore Class 'l'l1v Class of '33 has c11wlv:1vm'n-ml mal only to lllllllllillll thc prcsligc ln-lml lvl temxlm' Suplmnlurc clzlsscs. lml In lllL'I'L'1lSL' il. 'l'l1c lm-mlrcrs. lmving gutlcn IlVL'l K llln-il' l'.l'l'SllIII1llI timillm-ss, lmu' lmzul ll1k'll' llrst tustc uf rczll sclwul lifv, 'lllw 1:1511 lms p1'm'wl zu slinllllnnl lmxzml xvortlmx' :loummplislmlcnls in this sclmol yczu' :lm ln llw Iulurc. Nl lSS l,.XlQSl lX .SRrHmr11lm' .lfl:'1fwr' Not:lllnfilu-mmly111v111lmv1's4+l'ilu'Solvlw llllffl' ,M .' . ull more class may lmvv CUIIIL' in cmllzlrl with Kllss l,:11's1n1, N cl llwy uzmnnl lmxm- lwllml lmmvillg llml slu- sinful rn-:ally IulIL'l1rllln'lll in cvx'1'x' wsu' pllssilnll-. ll is lwr vzlgcrllvss lu lwllr :null lwr llllllcrslznllfllmg :ulxzvc llml lmxc mm lwr :1 lligll plzux- ln llu-ir lu-:urls Page Svfvcnty-one n. ai ,anger SOP!-IOMORES Abbott, Glendale Adkins, Harold ' Agan, joseph Albert, Helen Alexander, Gerald Allen, Frances L' Allen, Geneva +' Allison, Will Ames, Luther Anderson, Esther Anker, Velma Ashcraft, Leon Atterberry, David P' Azoif, Esther ,of Baker, Loyal Baldwin, Lucille Ballah, Irma I Barker, Robert Barnett, Rupert V Bateman, Primrose Baumgardner, Evelyn Beagle, Charles Bedwell, Dolores Bell, Harry Bennett, Dalena Benninger, Hugh Bernardi, Edward Bernardi, Robert Berry, Doris Berthold, Eugene Biggins, Georgev' Black, Virginia Blary, Raymond' Boehm, Staurt Bogart, Bernice Bond, Harold Bookwalter, Joe Bouchard, Dale Bowman, William Boyd, Beulah Brammer, Mildred Brasel, Esther Bremer, Walter Brewington, Thelma V Briggs, Britton Brown, Billy Brown, Roberta Louise Brown, Victor L' Brown, Wilma ' Brugioni, Lucien Buchanan, Cora L. Buford, John Busby, Clyde Byrne, Betty V Caldwell, Marjorie Callahan, ,luanite Callaway, Alma Calvin, Harold Campbell, Jean Cannady, Catherine Carey, William Carmody, Geraldine Carpenter, Dorothy Carpenter, Lauren- Carr, William Casebeer, Gladys Chase, Martha Chew, Margaret Chezem, Doris Chittick, Ralph Christy, Helen Clayton, Willard Cleland, Mary Jane Cline, Mildred Clinton, Vera 7 Clyden, Geneva Collignon, Margaret Companion, Genevieve r Conner, Robert 4' Conover, Robert Cooke, Margaret Cooper, Aileen Cooper, Helen Cottingham, Florence Courson, Clide lf- Cox, Franklin Crabtree, Caroline V Crain, ,Mary f Crawford, Leonard Crom well, Marguerite Cunningham, William Currie, James Curry, john V Curry, Kathleen Dabels, Robert Dalbey, Creighton Danko, Stanley Darrough, Jean Davis, Abner Davis, Katherine Davis, Linne Davis, Wilson V Daws Day, Deck, on, Pauline Norman Audrey Deeken, Frances 'C' DelValley, Frances Dembo, Hubert Detweiler, Marion DeVore, Evelyn Dickerson, Adeline Dickman, Katherine Dickson, Margaret Dietz, Joe Dietzen, Vincent Dixon, Elaine F Dixon, Margaret Doan, Virginia Donner, Irene Doran, Ruby Drews, Arthur V Drews, Hubert Drews, Norma Drollinger, Catherine Durkin, Robert f Easterbrook, Billie Edwards, james 1 Ellis, Robert Emerson, Paul Enrietta, Marie Bi 1 ---t as wif 'Faq SOPHOMORES Esworthy, Vincent Faith, Robert Faulkner, Floyd Faulstich, joe L Fearheiley, Glenn Field, Dale Fields, LaVada Firebaugh, Dale Flanders, Billy Flanders, Paul Fleming, Dorothy Fleming, Lillian Foehrer, Herman Foraqua, Donald i Ford, Margaret - Forshier, Eleanor Fowler, Gertrude Fowler, Gertrude Fowler, Mildred Freeland, Mildred Fritts, Evelyn Frye, Nelda George, Howard Gilbreath, Eugene Gill, Margaret Gilman, Chester Glenn, Virginia Goodall, Doyle Grimes, Marialys Gritton, Edmund' Gritton, Helen Groen, Helen ' Groner, Lyle . Grulmlxs, Paul Hafner, Mary Ellen Hageman, Robert Hager, Rheuelma Hagerman, Thomas I Halls, Robert Hannappel, Dorothy Hanson, Harold Harden, Gladys Harris, Virgil Harris, V. Virginia Harris, Virginia , Harry, Elmer Hart, Paul Haughcy, Grover Haworth, Audrey Hazel, Charles Heisser, Norma jean Hensley, james V Henthorn, Herman Hepburn, Hubert Higgins, Walter Highberg, Irene Hill, Harold Hill, Hazel Hill, Paul Hix, Dale Hodges, Paul lr' Hong, john ' Hong, Roy Hoover, Thelma Hough, Emily Howard, Ernest Howe, Rhoda V' Howrey, Weldoni tContinuedD Huff, Clementine V Huff, Robert Huff, Willis L Hughes, Gwendolyn Hughes, Ruth Hummer, Tobitha P Hurley, Mary Ann Huttsell, Georgia V Hyland, Dorothy Hyland, Dorothy Hyland, Marion Ingram, Margaret 9 lskowich, Harold jackson, Barbara jackson, Corene V jackson, Eileen jackson, Marzonef jackson, Russell jarema, Mary jarvis, Lamonte jenkins, joe V jinkins, Wayne - johnson, Edith jolmson, Mary E. johnson, Richard johnson, Vivian jones, Elmer jones, Ira R. jones, Rlou jones, Virginia r jupin, Louise f juvinall, Robert Kagy, Annabelle 1-- Kaneen, joe Karlson, Maris Kay, june 1 Keefe, Louise I Keeslar, Henry Kelley, Nondiusi Kerby, Helen Kerchief, Dorothy Kieser, LaVona Kindred, Harold: King, Carl ' Kiningham, Ben Kittle, john I' Knowles, Hazel 'Q Kovolcky, Victoria Lafferty, Lail Lake, june Landman, Louis Langham, Flo Lanter, Betty' Laughlin, Danv Lee, Roy Leisch, Albert . Lemaire, George 9 Liddell, Margaret Lindley, Oscar Lingley, Marie Long, Mary L. Lower, Elata 1 Lucas, Robert' Luke, Forrest Luke, Wilbert Lynch, Zelda Page Seventy-rfvo Rabb, Page Seventy-tlirre . ,.,, - grams,-ara SOPHOMORES Maggart, Margaret Marine, Charles I' Marshall, Virginia 4 Marsters, Mary fContinuedJ Quast, Orthalyne Quinette, Octave Maxine Martin, Edwards: Mauck, Josephine Mayo, Harold Meers, Charles : Meredith, Lillian' Miller, Bessie Miller, Dorothy Miller, Eugenia S Miller, Hazel Miller, Mary Miner Wesley 1 Mitchell, Helen L. - Martin, Viola Moore, Forrest Moore, Ward Morgan, Bob Morgan, Margaret Morris, John yy Moulton, Edward Muecke, Robert Myers, Genevieve Myers, John McConnell, Curtis McConnell, Gordon McGary, Eva McMillin, Frances Naylor, Ruby Nelson, Dorothy Newby, Louise Nichols, George Nicholson, Ruth Nidiffer, Clyde Norwood, Jane Nuding, Carlone '. Nygren, Margaret Oakley, Bob O'Brien, Edward Ogdon, Stanley Older, Wilma Oliver, Gwendolyn V O'Neal, Charles O'Neil, Billy Owens, Paul z Padgett, Gwenola Palmer, Carl Parker, Guy Parson, Winifred Patterson, Lois Patterson, Margaret Pattison, Joseph Peoples, Rex Peto, Mary V Ramey, Josephine ff Ramsey, Wilma Redenbaugh, Raymond Redman, Herman Reynard, Olive 4- Reynolds, Raymond Reynolds, Richard ff Richards, Verna if-' Ridge, Mary 4- Riggle, Corinne ' Riggs, Lois Ritschel, Victoria Roberts, Frances' Robinson, Faye Lf Rockstroh, Kenneth Roderick, Allice Roey, Eurva Belle Roland, Robert Rosenberger, Early Rouse, Ruth Royse, Virginia If Ruda, Gertrude Russell, John Rutan, Dorothyt Rutschman, Florence Sadler, Kenneth Saltsgaver, Hazel ' Savoy, Juanita Schafer, Herman Schlosser, Anna Schoenbeck, Betsy Schrader, Hazel Seaman, Evelyn. 4 Sears, Chester V' See, Jeanette Seidler, Louis Seitzinger, Wilson Lf' Selsor, Jimmie 4 Seward, Martha Shaffer, William Shane, Jack Sheahan, Tom Sheets, Don ' Sherow, Celia Sheritt, Ann Shorthouse, Elizabeth Shreve, Minnie ' Shurr, Margaret Sibret, Martha Silberer, Dolores Simpson, Eugene Skoog, Arthur Smalley, Clarence Pettigrew, Elizabeth w Phillips, Martha Phillips, Riley Plotner, Jack Popejoy, Jane 1' Porter, Warner Potter, Martha V Prettyman, Fred V Prewitt, Leroy .. Price, Bill Pruett, John ' Putnam, Melvinv Smeeton, Wilbur L Smith, Don Smith, Estella Smith, Helen Louise Smith, Lawrence Smith, Louise Smith, Marguerite lfi Smith Maurice Smith: Richard Smith, Ruth Snyde Snyde r, Elbert r, Mary ' ' 31Wli'l5f'l3 I i SOPHOMORES Solomon, Helen Spangle, Annabelle Speers, Mary Kathryn Y' Spoden, Elizabeth Stine, Floyd Stone, Marjorie ' Stovall, Guinevere Stroup, Peggy Stuebe, Carl Stuebe, Walter of Stumme, Sarah 1, Sulga, John Summers, Fred Susler, Nathan Suycott, Edwin 4 Swaim, Edna Swanson, Jeanette V Syers, Robert ,, Taylor, Dorothy Taylor, Esther Lou , Thaney, Marcus Thoma, Leonard Thoma, Marie Thomas, Fred Thomas, Joe Thomas, Mary C. L' Thomas, Velma Thomas, Virginia Thompson, Joseph Thompson, Paul Towell, Holland Townsend, Floyd I Townsley, Marjorie Trask, Lillian Tuggle, Berlin Tuggle, Edwin Tuggle, Floyd! Turner, Esther Turner Mary Turner, Sam Unger, Billy Vancil, Don Vancil, Mary F VanLieu, Bill If' Villars, Loren L Viskniskki, Thomas VonBerg, Vincent i Wade, Dale Wade, Leo Wagner, Robert V' Waidelich, Mabel Walsh, Mary 1 Wann, Charlotte Watson, Lee Watts, Robert ' Weddle, Charles Weidler, Ruth White, Eddie VVhite, Junef Whitman, Carol VVilborn, Clifford Wilborn, Dolores Wilhelm, Chester Williams, Alonzo Williams, James Williams, Odessa Wilson, Geraldine Wilson, Julia Wineinger, Alma Wolford, Milton V Wood, Harold Wynn, Norval L Yarusinsky, George Yerkes, Maxine V Young, Beulah Young, Fred Young, William ' Zeiter, Hugo Zimmerman, George Zues, julia Zumwalt, Arthur 4. Page Seventy-four 'Q fl' I ' 'RK '4 N V , I ,M f Af' 2, , V neg if f. Af' 'g x ,gn n , V f ' 329.3 f Z x f 'Y K f r -C -:rf ,ll N ' 'V A- a jfflf .1 X 'Q ff? M 'ef 74 J 'i': 7is.x .l, -if . M ., lf l ax fi Q -M' ' -4 --gf pf f 7 r L- Y K I! 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Xl1ss l':11'lw1' llilb lltlllt' 1'1'a'1'1'll1111g p11ss1l1l1- 111 l1cl1:1lI 111 lllk - . . 1111's 111ll111g l11g11'1' l11'1' :11lf l4l.lNllllllll Xl1 111'1', Slll' l1:1s 11l11:11111-ml lllk' 11-s111'1'l :1111l l11gl1 1'L'lll 111' 1l11' 1-111111' class. l'11y.' ,X1':'1'r1l.1 111 Abbott, Eugene Abbott, Ruth Abdill, Adele Adams, Helen Adkins, Claude Aldrich, Eleanor Aldrich, james Allee, Imogene Alpers, Harriet Ames, Dons Anderson, Eleanor Anderson, Evelyn Anderson, Minnie Armstrong, Kenneth Arnold, Billy Arnold, jack Arnold, Kenneth Ashby, Wayne Backus, Beneva Backus, Frances Bahnke, Elizabeth Bailey, Guy Baker, Mary Baldwin, Harry Baldwin, ,lack Baldwin, John Barkman, Roy Barnes, Ellis Barr, Charles Barrick, Carol Jane Barton, La Vova Bass, Harvey Baum, Louise Baumgardner, Eva Beagle, Mary Ann Bean, Helen Beckman, Ruth Beauvois, Wanda Bell, Donald Bell, Marcella Benefield, Paul Bennett, Hazel Bennett, Marjorie Bernardi, John Bernshau, Albert Berthold, Norma Beshoar, Robert Bidle, Kenneth Bilek, Edwin Billings, Lester Bireline, Henry Bireline, Margaret Biscart, Margaret Balles, Mary Lou Bolser, Cora Page Svwnty-scvrn . , 3! g MW'Wf-173' Q , FRESI-IMEN Bolton, Bolton, Katherine Ruth Bond, Duane Bonebrake, Wilbur Bookwalter, Virginia Baird, Robert Bord, Virginia Boucier, Harold Boughey, VVallace Bowen, Bertha Boyd, Howard Boyden, Elzie Bracewell, Alden Bracewell, Jack Bradford, Genevieve Brant, Mary Brasker, George Breezley, Herbert Brewer, Briggs, Brooks, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Helen Robert I della Jane Billy Rex Robert Ruth Wilmer Winifrcd Browning, Niget Buckellen, Aileen Bud, Herman Burch, Clarence Burcham, Thelma Burgin, Russell Burmeister, Edward Burmeister, VValter Burmeister, Walter VV. Burns, Charles Burow, Burton, Edward Robert Busby, Louise Butler, Frances Butt, Beth Elore Campbell, Arletta Campbell, Bruce Campbell, Evelyn Campbell, Helen Carey, John Carithers, jean Carathers, Margarette Carpenter, Logan Carpenter, Ralph Carter, Bob Carter, Charles Carter, Mildred Casebeer, Lois Cass, john Caswell, Daisyellen Caudill, Lee Childress, ,lack Clark, Berdena Clark, Lillie Clayton, Myrtle Clifton, Leon Coate, Jeanette Coates, Helen Coburn, Brewster Coffey, Bill Coffey, Harry Cole, Dorothy Cole, Orville Coleman, Madeline Coleman, Marian Colley, Robert Collings, Thelma Collins, Audrey Colwell, Lorena Compton, Elsie Connelly, Elizabeth Connelly, Lois Constans, Jean Cook, Mary Cook, NVilliam Cooke, Mary Elizabeth Cooney, Dick Cooper, Cloyd Cooper, Eileen Cooper, Max Corcaran, Margaret Courson, VValter Courter, Bill Cox, Eugene Cox, Ralph Coyne, Beulah Craft, Mary Craig, Clarence Craig, Ruth Crauer, Everett Cravens, Helen Crist, Celeste Crockett, Betty Lou Crowder, Clilford Culp, Margaret Cunningham, Arthur Cummings, Dorothy Current, Barbara Curtis, Frances Dabels, Norman Davidson, Helen Davidson, Lloyd Davis, Frank Davis Glendora Davis, Helen Davis, James Davis, Jimmie Davis, Tyree Day, Myron Demlow, Eugene DeMass, Hazel DeMass, Pearl Dennis, Bernice Dennis, Walter Depke, John Derrickson, Dorothy Dcttman, Patil De Vore, Dea Dickson, John Dilienderfer, John Dixon, Mary Kathryn Donn, Hubert Doan, Maxine Douthit, Frank Drain, George Drew, Eddie Drews, Caroline Drews, Ellanora Dnbre, Harold Dnlin, Susanna Dunavan, Eunice Dunavan, Mollie Edwards, Mary Ellis, Vivian Emery, Ellen Engel, Katherine Engelman, Elmer Eppcrson, Vernan Erickson, Billy Erickson, Carl Ervin, Clarence Evans, James Everhardt, VValter Faris, Jesse Faulk, Wanda Fauvcr, Donald Ferris, Marie Field, Virl Fields, Mae Firebaugh, Isabel Fix, Raymond Flaherty, Marian Fleming, Clara Flcshner, Dorothy Fletcher, Adlarine Fletcher, Julia Rose Fallis, Ruth Foote, Lowell FRESHMEN fContinuedJ Ford, Sarahbell Foster, Anna Foster, Ruth Faulk, Elmer Fox, Virginia Fredrickson, Dorothy French, Carlin Frost, Ruby Frye, Billy Fugatc, Elsie Gaines, Charles Gallaher, Billy Garner, Helen Garrett, Carolyn Garrison, Tray Gatterman, Kathryn Gibson, John Gildersleeve, Jack Gillespie, Betty Gilliland, Edward Gillis, Betsy Ann Gillum, Mary Glascock, Robert Goings, VVilliam Gony, Victor Gough, James Gouthieve, Augusta Gouty, lsabelle Gravat, Raymond Greenberg, Opal Greiser, Dorothy Griesheimer, Dorothy Groner, Glesna Gruber, NVilbur Gusdagna, Alfred Hacker, Anita Hacker, Betty Hadden, Clara Hague, Paul Haiek, Eleanor Haley, Samuel Hall, Gladys Hardiman. Milton Harlan, Vivian Harns, Lucille Harvey, Ellen Haskins, Cleo Haskins, Loval Hasson, William Haughey, Helen' Hawking, Harold Hawkins, Mildred Hawley, Wilma Hayden, Beulah Hayden, Everett Hayes, Ruth Hazel, Juanita Hefferman, Morris Honders, Jack Henderson, Ada Jane Hendrich, Marjorie Hendrix, Virginia Henk, John Henry, Lyonard Henry, Theola Hershberger, Kenneth Hession, Camille Heuring, Jeanette Heckman, VVindell Hicks, Marine Hike, William Hill, Edythe Hill, Joseph Hill, Kenneth Hilliary, Nellie Hixon, Ruth Hochmnth, Evelyn Hoffman, Viva Holden, Melvin Hole, Marie Hong, Edward Hood, George Howell, Catherine Howk, Clarence Huckstadt, Wilbur Hnffer, Lorraine Hughes, Alma Hughes, Eugene Hughes, Margaret Hughes, Ruth Hummex, Alice Humrichouse, Billy Hunter, Leo Hutton, Dorothy Hyland, Eugene Ingram, Barbara Ingram, Louise lrwin, Eldon Isaacs, Charlotte lzzard, Nell Jackson, Agnes Jackson, Edith Jackson, Elmabelle Jackson, Eunice Jackson, Evelyn Jackson, Lorraine Jacobs, Claude James, Darthula James, Marion Jarema, Helen Page .S'r1,'z'nty-cv,-flat Iarling, john Jenkins, Walter Jennings, Asher Johns, VValter Johnson Beatrice johnson, Carl Johnson Leland LeRoy johnson Louise johnson Norman Johnson, Sigue johnson Warner Jones, Annabelle Jones, Don's Jones, Elizabeth jones, Glenn Jones, Irene Jones, Mildred jones, Naomi Jones, Raymond Jones, Robert joy, William Julian, Dorothy Julian, Vtfayne Jumps, Fred lumps, Wilma justice, Dorothy Kagel, Alma FRESHMEN QContinuedl Laking, Ardith Lamb, Louise Landman, Genevieve Landon, john Lange, Fred Lape, Violet Laekin, Melvin Larson, Esther Lawson, Lea Leath, Elsie Le Claire, Frederick Le Conte, Meredith Lewis, Marjorie Lete, Elmer Liggett, Cleata Lind, Edwin Lindley, Austen Lindley, Louise Lindley, Ralph Lindrath, Dale Linn, Cecil Lipscomb, Thelma Livingston, Ruth Llewellyn, Paul Lloyd, Elmer Lockwood, Robert Logue, Frederick Luke, Kagy, Eileen Kelly, Harold Kendrick, Mary Kendrick, Travis Kenner, Lillian Kenner, Lucille Kenyon, Elizabeth Kerchoflf, Madelynne Kern, ,lane Kerr, joseph Kienast, Robert Kienzle, Ann Kilby, Frances Kilgore. Raymond King, Glenn King, Helen Kinningharn, Sara Kingery. Louise Kittle, Billy Klage, Eleanore ' Klaunan. Raymond Knee. Helen Krabbe, Clarence Krilbbc, Fritz Krauel, Robert Kummerle, Freda La Baw, VVayne Laker, Dorothy Page Ser'c'nty-nine Lonoow, Edith Long, Long, Anderson Walter Lowe, Billy Lowe, George Mary Lumbrick, Martha Lyman, Helen Lynch, William MacAllister, Kenneth Madison, Norah Mains, Charles Malone, Virginia Mann, joe Mantos, Evabelle Manuel, Billy March, Herman Marlatt, Leah Marshall, Oliver Martin, Dora Martin, Robert Mason, Howard Mason, Pauline Matherly, Evelyn Matthews, George Maxwell, Harvey Mauck, Harvey Manck, lrma Mayer, Russell Mayo, Frances Meek, Wayne Meeker, Lawrence Mercer, Mary Milenski, Helen Miller, Beatrice Miller, Betty Miller, Wendell Mills, Robert Mitchell, Helen M. Mitchell, Judith Mitchell, Ruth Mobley, George Modest, Louis Moody, Allen Moore, Daisy Moore, George Moore, Lawrence Moore, Mary Morford, Mary Morgan, Beverly Morman, Ruth Morris, Lucille Morris, Stephen 1 Morrison, Dorothy Morton, Bernice Moulton, Lawrence Mowery, Dorothy Mueller, Carolyn Muirhead, Ronald Murphey, Melvin Murphey, Pat Murrmann, Helen McConnell, Margaret McCool, Raymond McCown, Richard McCown, Robert McCoy, Chester McDonald, Rolla MeReynolds, James McWhorter, Russell Nabors, Opal Nason, Muriel Neal, Claude Newberry, Paul Newmann, Frances Niccnm, Helen Nichols, Ruby Nicklas, John Nicholson, Edna Nix, Marylon Noble, Cora Ann Noblitt, Wayne Norton, james Norton, Reginald Oder, Lillian Ohmit, Donald Oliver, Robert Orme, Mildred Orr, Louis Orr, Virginia Osborn, Betty Owens, Lena Packer, Ethyle Pacot. Violet Palmer, Evelyn Park, Lionel Parke, Cassandra Parker, Mary Alice Parrish, Halden Pate, Patil Pate, Ralph Pate, Vivian Pease, Richard Peatte, Ruth Peevler, Russel Penney, Mary Ellen Pentecost, Howard Pepping, VVilliam Peterson, Russell Pettigrew, Annabelle Phelps, Anna Phillips, james Pickering, Kenneth Pierce, Boyce Piercefield, jesse Poggendorf, Aletha Poggendorf, Alfred Pointer, Virginia Potter, Max Prast, Richard Preble, Polly Price, Lucille Price, Phyllis Priest, Harold Pugh, Marjorie Purinton, ,loseph Pursley, Elizabeth Putnam, George Putnam, Rex Quartier, Mildred Rachels, Winnetta Ragan, Marjorie Rambole, Helen Ramsey, Alice Ramsey, VVoodrow Rapson, Frank Rathhun, Corbett Rea, Eugene FRESHMEN tContinuedJ Redden, Mary Redenbaugh, Earl Redenbaugh, Robert Redifer, Charles Retherford, Kenneth Reynolds, Albert Rhodes, Wilbur Rhode, Wilma Ribbe, Lillian Rice, Catherine Louise Rice, Pauline Richards, Carl Roberts, Beverly Robinson, Dorothy Robinson, Joe Robinson, Mary Robinson, Melvin Rogers, Blanche Rohling, Virginia Rohweder, Betty Rokoske, Leo Roland, Paul Rosenberger, Helen Royalty, Avis Rudolph, Caroline Russell, Brooks Rys, Frank Sager, Russel Saikley, Solomon Samuelson, Victor Sanders, Clarence Sanders, Helen Schafer, Lawerence Schingel, Lawerence Schultz, Gilbert Schultz, Nellie Schultz, Norma Schumann, Velma Scott, Esther Searl, Donald Sears, Robert Seay, jane Seidler, Harry Seigmund, Stanley Seilhymer, W'illiam See, Eleanor Sewell, William Seymour, Victoria Seumoure, Charles Shake, Robert Shanks, Ray Shanks, Robert Shanks, Roy Shambis, Harold Sharp, Leo Sharp, Margaret Sharp, Margery Sheahan, Betty Sheets, Bill Shelots. Katherine Shepard, Elizabeth Shepard, Haldon Short, Billy Silkey, Clarence Skogsberg, Eleanor Sloan, Nadine Smart, Helen Smiley, VVilliam Smith Anna Smith Blueford Smith, Delea Smith, Ernest Smith, Irene Smith, Louise Smith Martin Smithy, Sudney Snook, Opal Snyder, David Son, Harl Spang, Edward Spears, Virginia Spencer, Margaret Spodon, Josephine St. Clair, Raymond Stanford, Thomas Stanton, john Starkey, Robert Starr, Donald Stein, VVilbur Stevens, Helen Stevens, Henrietta Stevens, Ruby Stine, Harrison Stine, Raymond Strader, Charles Stricklin, Fred Stringle, Verdun Stokes, Dorothy Strange, Lillian Strawser, Helen Strawser, Irene Stuebe, Cathren Stuebe, Ina Lou Stump, Bob Summers, Hilda Supple, Gilbert Swaim, Grace Szotok, Andrew Taber, Clyde Tabor, Emerson Page Eighty Tanquary, Frank Tarpley, Hazel Tate, Tommy Taylor, Gale Telling, Mary Elizabeth Thayer, Helen Thomas, Lorraine Thompson, james Thompson, Hallie Thompson, Winifred Timmerman, Erwin Tinder, Hershell Tomilson, Frank Toopes, Jimmy Toopes, Martha Tornquist, Amos Tornquist, Margaret Tuwell, Herman Townsend, Wayne Trenary, George Tringl, Fernetta Trnskosky, Charles Tucher, Donald Turner, Jack Turner, james Tyler, Trull Utterback, Beth Van Camp, Winifred Vanderschaegh, Clementine Van Dyke, Edith Van Lieu, Kenneth Vaugn, Doris Viskniskki, Claribel Vogt, john Voss, Madeline Waddell, Marjorie Waggaman, Charles Wagner, Katherine Wagoner, Virginia Huyr liiylily-um' FRESHMEN Wait, tContinuedJ Evelyn Wait, Sarah Elizabeth Waite, Wakel Walke Billy ey, John r, Charles Wallace, Irene VX'alter, jim Walters, jack Wann, Juanita Ward, Dorothy Vtlarfield, Elizabeth Warren, Helen Watso VV att, n, Harold Margaret Weatherill, Lois Vlfeathersby, Almetta Weaver, Anna -' Weese, George Werner, Freder West, West, Billy Louise Whelen, Kenneth Whitaker, James NVhite, White, White, White, White, White, White, Wiehu Carolyn Harry Henrietta Joe Juanita Leo Mary Belle sh, Bennett Wilborn, Lorena Wilkins, Harold Wilkerson, Charles Wiley, Willas Blanche ey, Hilda Willet, Vera Williams, Alvin Williams, Claxton ag VVilliams, Frances Williams, john Vlfilliams, Kenneth Vlfilliams, Lottie Williamson, james Willis, Mary VVilson, Bill Wilson, jnanita VVilson, Margaret Wilson, Sterling VVinter s, Earle Winters, Mary Wire, Donald VVither Wood, Wooda spoon, Jane Eugene rd, Max Woods, Mercedes Wright, Dorothy Wright, Louise Wright, Panl VVright, Raymond Wright Wright Wright Wyant, , Robert , VVanita , Zada Lois Yeager, Phil Yeske, Yonng, Young, Young, Robert Alberta Maxine Tommy Zanders, Harlan Zdenek, Bert Zillman, Herschel Zimmerman, Margaret Zook, Ormnnd Zotz, Virginia Zues, Lucille Zues, Pete Zumalt, Iona . :J yr? A'l'l'l LETICI . 1 And Sampson's strength was naught , when shqrn of locksg 'Yetrno more death to power than pretty Frocks. ' ' A W5 Uffyx HEEANW WERE' THER CHEER OLDDP-N SJ XX C xt 0' GA neflf- rfb ED 0 ARE R091 'ff ,rr-,rn Fon we MARQQN Mm THEwBx1E P04 new r0VHoN0 +0 FAME ANDHERGLORXOUS NAME wif- W' Loy R' 50 LETS cr-:EER CHEER we vir.RQL4HAh5ur FOR DANVH-LE 'HGH RPMI? ! G I 1 MK. lf. A. l llQl':llJXUlill .1I.v.vi.vmul Coarlz. ln his tirst year as assistant coach at Dan- ville High School, Mr. Iiirebaugh won the respect and loyal support of D. H. S. He has been of great assistance to Mr. Hott, especially in football. He is the type of man to get right out and play football with the fellows so they can actually see how it is done. Ernie, as he is known to every- one, was a former football star in D. H. S. lle was especially interested in the athletic department of Danville. i M R. XVILLIAM HOFF Ilircrlur of .4Il1lvlir.v ln the eyes of many people Mr. Hoff is the symbol of sportsmanship and a great leader of youth. He is a builder of char- acter as well as of athletic teams. He offers to his students the stimulation of his won- derful personality and high ideals. He is looked up to by the students as a leader and an ideal to follow. Mr. Hoff has been our coach for the past seven years and has a very good record in turning out athletic teams. Page lfiyhly-four I ii hi BOYS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS XY. lllziir, .-Xilrcrtisiiig Nlzuizigvrz Nr. llnff, .Mlvist-r: ll. Stcplu-ns, Ihisim-ss Mzningurg R. llurow, Yicc-I'rcsi4lm-nit: NY. Sharp, I'n-siilcnlg A. Saiklcy, Sccrclnry. VX y . . . X Boys Athletic Association Vxx X The ll. .X. .-X. is ai group of about 250 lmoys who :irc iiitwcstt-cl iii the success l I oi ll. ll. S. zitlilclit' tczims. Klcmlmcrsliip to this orgzuiizzitioii is opcii to cvcry lioy 'gh school, who is iiltercstetl in athletics. 'llhe chief :lim of thc boys is to Lu ilc iiitcrest in sports :mtl to cxlciifl :mtl mriiiilzniii :1 spirit of gooml sporlsiiuiii- 1 l 1 in our rclutions with all schools. l 1 CHEER LEADERS I , i B I I psi! .f ff! . mmincli l I foams ICOQKQ. I ll lfllrllllhl' fin' D ASSOCIATION Boy's D Association The :lim of the lluys' IJ Association in llnnvillc High Sclmnl is tu cncmlr- gc zlthlctics in school mul to prmnutc clczm spo1'ts1n:111sl1ip. This .Xssucizilimm is llmilml tn llmsc buys who have czlrnccl Zl U in swine lmrzxllch of spurt in U. ll. S. l'rv.vif1'u11ffRcml:I-:RT lkucmx' I'irv-I'ru.via'u11IAI,Alun' Ii1mx'1'z ,S'vr1'ulc1ry-Y fl IM 1-:N S'I'ICI'll lixs ANNUAL HD BANQUET i l'.m1'l:1f1lv1-x',w1 f 5 .: fx , V X X . l l it -x , l l :qv 05 I l l t l nil FOOTBALL SQUAD Y l Fark RH1C'-fCfl8l'll Hoff, Assistant Coach Firehaugh, llus. Mgr. H. Stephens. Third R!11S'?S0llLfFT, Helck, Howk, Burch, Hiatt, Hill, Anderson, XYilliams, Cotter. Turner. Svroriri Run'--Uswalt, Sheahnn, Ewing, Blair, Keefe, Schwartz, XYilcoxen, Sulga. Frou! Rau'-l'arker, Mclntosli, Saikley, Capt. Koontz, Archey, Neupert, liernardi, Roekstroh. l2eview ol: IQ3O Football Season The Danville High School football team this year was again represented by a group of midgets who were always out battling for IJ. H. S. This team gained the reputation of being one of the serappiest teams ever to represent Danville. Although they won only one game all season, the teams that defeated them had :x hard job on hand. They were always a constant threat. This team will be remembered for their indomitable spirit and determination. The Maroons ended the season in a blaze of glory with a remarkable victory over Parker High of Chicago. This team came to Danville without a defeat but failed to return with a clean slate. FOOTIEALL RESERVE LE'l l'ERS 7 il0XYK Rovxsraon Soxciik HAVEN S'TEl'l'IF2NS llnsinv.-ss Manager Page liiyfllly-viyllt f fl-.- 0 JAIICLZY Areas sf 5 Ab 2, Abofvrz 'mfr X Ax , , , V: . ,y-X as W Y x L JLAIK ' HELCK A MP 7'-ELEC7f ffgg-rg IVEME2 7 EWING nm-.-.-mm-.mfr L 1'lIjlL' lfighllx'-uiu f' W ,...H....w..umnL X i 1 A '1 'Q .. 25. ff 1.0-V-F 2-q, 'Q 'E N September 27 At Kankakee KANKAKEE 195 DANVILLE 13 The Danville Maroons played their first night game in the history of D. H. S. at Kankakee, Sept. 27. The Hoffmen out-played Kankakee the entire first half. Archey scored for Danville first and then Kankakee tied the score. Then Ewing scored on a pass from Koontz and the score stood 13-7 in favor of Danville. In the last half Kankakee resorted to passes and tied the score 13-13. In the last 2 minutes Kankakee completed a long pass and scored, winning the game 19-13. It was a hard game to lose after the Maroons played such a good brand of football. October 4 At Decatur DECATUR 40, DANVILLE 0 The Danville Maroons journeyed to Decatur, Oct. 4, to play their first Con- ference game of the season. The light Maroons proved to be no match for the heavy Decatur team. Rex, one of the outstanding athletes in the Big 12, led the way for his team. The score at the half was 20-0 in favor of Decatur. The Hoffmen came back in the second half determined to score, but the light Danville team could not penetrate the heavy Decatur line. Decatur kept on their scoring rampage and the final was 40-0. October 11 At Danville LINCOLN 33, DANVILLE 19 In the first home game of the season the Danville Maroons lost to the power- ful Lincoln team. It seemed to be anybody's game up to the closing minutes. Keefe scored First for Danville on a pass from Koontz, but Lincoln soon tied up the score. Then Saikley scored on a long pass from Koontz and Danville led at the half 13-7. Lincoln came back strong in the last half. They scored twice in the third quarter. Then Keefe scored again for Danville and tied the score again. In the closing minutes of the game Lincoln scored twice to end the game. October 25 At Danville MATTOON 46, DANVILLE 12 Capt. Purvis, one of the best half-backs in the state, led Mattoon to a 46-12 victory over the Danville Maroons at the D. H. S. Stadium. The Hoffmen put up a valiant battle, but the odds were too great against them. Archey led the Maroons by scoring twice in the first half. The Hoffmen were in the game fight- ing every minute but the heavy Mattoon team proved to be too much for them. Page Ninety I Lx flwzzwoff H1 LL JCHWAR TZ 1' V WlLz.1A1vJ Tumfsze Ncfmmm Bupcw I n'.X'im'ly-mn JHEAHAN October 31 At Springfield SPRINGFIELD 53, DANVILLE 7 The Danville Maroons journeyed to Springfield to play the second night game in the history of D. H. S. The heavy Springfield team over-powered the light Maroons. The only score for Danville came in the second quarter on a pass Koontz to Ewing. From then on the Hoffmen did not threaten to score again. November 8 At Danville LTRBANA 20, DANVILLE 6 Danville met Urbana in the D. H. S. Stadium with a revamped line-up. This combination showed up well after they got started. The half ended 13-0 in favor of Urbana. It looked like a shutout until Archey got away with one of his favor- ite habits of a long run. He got away with a 65 yard run, scoring the only touch- down for the Maroons. The Maroons came back fighting hard but the game soon ended. November 14 At Champaign CHAMPAIGN 24, DANVILLE 6 The Danville Maroons dropped their last conference game to Champaign 24-6. The Hoifmen displayed some of the best fighting of the season, but all to no avail. Although Danville failed to win, this was one of the best games they played. The score at the half was 18-0 in favor of Champaign. The Hoffmen battled Champaign on even terms the entire last half. Keefe scored the only touchdown for Danville on a pass from Koontz. A terrific fight was put on by both teams. Blair showed the way for the Maroons by playing the best game of his career. November 27 Af Danville PARKER HIGH CChicagoH 65 DANVILLE 18 The Maroons ended their football season in a blaze of glory. They defeated Parker High on a field covered with snow and ice by the score of 18-6. Previ- ously to this Parker had not been defeated this season. The Hoffmen, on Thanks- giving Day, were a bunch of determined boys out to win. This was the best ex- hibition of football the Maroons showed all season. They fought every minute, giving everything they had and were rewarded by a victory over an undefeated team. Archey was the shining light for the Maroons, scoring three touchdowns. This was the final game for 17 Seniors on the team. Page Ninrty-two JUL on fix ff? lg OJWA1. 7' Avlblllf 'A 'UC PMFPYFP CUTIE? f .Af V. g ' FAQ- gay . -- 3 -QL 1, g 'X 1' M -Q ,,.A 5 is .Q I' Jwmxwf Www' isx f N fx , HMTT 5 5 I I U - . Vg? A x - -mv -N-------f--4-wi QS nth., Nu. Jfffig, ,... ,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.: -uf'--H225 gi Li-f., 15 tlu 5, y N 'O V. 3' .Annu 1 .4 ...-...4-.mx '-.L.5:-:rl yuh -111' ...Y-f............- FRESHMAN FOOTBALL RESERVE LETTERS lil'ROXY, E. NIDIFFER ARNo1.D, M11,1,s THOMA Yi-:Aoick Qeview ol: the IQ3O Freshman Football Season Mr. L. VV. llandy offered his services to coach a reserve football team made up of mostly freshmen and sophomores. This team had two scheduled games, both being with Champaign. The hrst game was played at Champaign. The Danville reserves lost by a score of 12-0. The second game was played at Dan- ville. This game ended in a scoreless tie. A wonderful future is to be expected from most of these lads. They Showed signs of much improvement and thereby going to be a strong bid for a position on the varsity squad for these bglyjg ' , ,pw FRESHMAN FOOTBA sguf-tg 3' :MQ Bark Rozc'-Haskins, Day, Owens, Davis, Songer, Faulstich, Beninger, liurow, Thoma, Nidifer. Ibliddlv Raza--Stine, Courter, Trenary, Summers, Mills, Chittick, Lawrence, llrown, Stu:-he. Mann. Mgr. Front Razz--Jam-s, Fearheily, Vancil, Eswortliy, S. Saikley, Yeager, Arnold, Spang, Stuehe, Mr. Handy, Iiasterhrook. Page Ninety-fuur 33' il I ALL BASKETBALL SQUAD lfnrk Rim'-IXlatllel'. Sliipinan, Meyer, XYoodar:l, Schafer, Krawel, McConnell, XYomack. Coach Holi. Illiddlr Rmt'-lllanii, .Xss't Mgr., Gray, Anderson, Kocliell, lllair, Luke, llelck, Kinrlrerl, llurow, Myers. ff Front Razr- Stephen-. llns. Mgr., Pleslmer, Neupert, lfwinxc, lVeese, Ke-efe, Saikley, Koontz, Capt., llnrow, l I i I I ii i, I l QI i Li ,4--r Caugliron, Williams. Review ol? IQ3O-lQ3I Basketball Season The llasketlmall team this year had only two lettermen to start the season. As :1 result the team was made up of inexperienced men. At the end of the first semester two players were lost to the squad due to graduation. 'l'his team was made up of a group of determined boys who were out to llnsiness Bl imager XYiggs win for IJ. H. S. The Maroons came through and won the District Tournament for Danville and then were defeated in the first game of the Sectional Tournament by llloorn High of Chicago Heights. RESERVE LE'l l'ERS Anderson, I. Nidiffer, C. Helck, I . Caughron, J. Meyer, li. liochel, VY. llurow. E. Myers, li. Page Ninety-sr.r -nil. .... , z '4 I Page IVim't,v-.x'c'vcn December 12, 1930 At Danville DANVILLE 19, KANKAKEE 12 The Hoffmen played a great defensive game, holding Kankakee to an 8-1 lead the first half. The visitors threatened in the last quarter but the Maroons kept pace with them. The Maroons played tight defensive game, however, their free throws being one of the features of the game. December 19, 1930 At Danville DANVILLE 16, CHRISMAN 12 Chrisman lived up to all the predictions and forced the Maroons to extend themselves to the utmost to win. The team fumbled the ball quite a bit but the scoring was evenly divided. Chrisman was tough all the way, playing good, smart basketball and always in dangerous reach of the victory. December 20, 1930 At Danville DANVILLE 10, COVINGTON 14 The game started with a fine display of defense by both teams, the half end- ing 6-3 in favor of Danville. The Maroons weakened in defense play and failed to make numerous shots, letting the Covington team come from behind to win in the last quarter. January 9, 1931 At Danville DANVILLE 21, CHAMPAIGN 19 Danville won its first conference game of the season, which was played on the home HOOT. The game was unusually fast and close throughout. Burow knotted the score at 19 all in the last quarter with a few minutes to go. Saikley tossed the winning basket in the first overtime. January 10, 1931 At Mattoon DANVILLE 14, MATTOON 22 Danville held a 10-8 lead at the half but tired during the last, probably due to the strain of the night before, and Mattoon won, 22-14. January 16, 1931 At Urbana DANVILLE 12, URBANA 13 The game was close and hard fought all the way through and at no time was either side over two points in the lead. Danville had a large following at the game. Urbana won in the second overtime by the free throw of Root. January 17, 1931 At Danville DANVILLE 12, SPRINGFIELD 28 ' The Maroons were clearly outclassed by the Springfield five. Danville tried a man-to-man defense but with little success. Springfield controlled the ball for most of the game. Page Ninety-eight ' 'WIS' I fanuary 23, 1931 At Danville A DANVILLE 10, DECATUR 22 Decatur was too strong forgDanville a-nd after piling up a large score, they stalled the rest of the time. Both teams used many substitutes and at one time Decatur took out the entire team. This was the last home game for Saikley and Neupert, veterans of the team for the last three years. . January 24, 1931 At Lincoln DANVILLE 26, LINCOLN 35 Danville suffered their fifth conference defeat to Lincoln. Danville trailed all the way, missing a number of easy shots. This was the last game for Saikley and Neupert. January 30, 1931 At Danville DANVILLE 22, MILFORD 9 The game started with a bang and showed promise of being a tight one when the first quarter ended 2-1. However at the half the Maroons led 12-1. Koontz showed up well for the Maroons, ringing up eight points during the game. January 31, 1931 At Danville DANVILLE 20, MATTOON 35 The game started with the lead changing hands several times in the first quarter. From then on the visitors built up a. lead of 15 points. Williams held Purvis, the Mattoon star, scoreless. February 7, 1931 At Kankakee DANVILLE 24, KANKAKEE 18 Danville defeated Kankakee in a hard fought, closely played game. Kan? kakee led by one point at the half but the Maroons came back in the next period and managed to keep ahead the rest of the game. ! BILL GRAY VVAS AWARDED A LETTER BUT UNABLE TO HAVE PICTURE Page Ninety-n n F' 1 N x 'vo 1 'M' i L if 4 H .1-ww,--1.-......,...... qi . ,i T. xy E 'R ,t i -, gv-q-4-n.,.,.- Q-.f-1-.-.-5-vm.:-,.L.:.,4.4 J.,-1, - - 'ra , ' -' Y an s-- .-- - - . , . L., February 13, 1931 At Danville DANVILLE 19, URBANA 26 Urbana proved that they were really superior to Danville this year by trounc- ing us by a 26-19 score. Danville led at the half 10-7 but loosened up in the last quarter. February 14, 1931 A t Decatur DANVILLE 17, DECATUR 31 This game was remarkable in the tight defense played by Decatur. Up to the final quarter the Maroons scored no field goals. Danville sank 11 out of 16 gift shots up to the last quarter and then managed to make a few long shots. February 20, 1931 At Champaign DANVILLE 15, CHAMPAIGN 13 Champaign started the game off with a field goal and were leading at the quarter 5-4. However, Danville came back strong and tallied 8 points. We held the lead from then on but Champaign staged a final rush in the last quarter which forced the Maroons to extend themselves to the utmost. The second team was also victorious. February 27, 1931 At Danville DANVILLE 23, WATSEKA 18 In a non-conference tilt played here Friday night Danville led all the way through but couldn't shake away for more than a two point lead until the last quarter. It was one of the best games seen this year, taking everything into consideration. In the Freshman-Sophomore game the visitors failed to offer much competition. DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Danville won the District Tournament here, winning most of the games with- out difficulty. D. H. S. defeated Westville Wednesday night in a fast, hard played game 25-19. In their game with Catlin Thursday night the Maroons got going and the game ended 24-11. The following night Danville came from behind in the second half to win from Metcalf. In the final Saturday night the Maroons throttled the Chrisman preps 24-11. HSECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Bloom High School of Chicago knocked Danville out of the Sectional here Wednesday night in one of the hardest fought basketball games of this year. The slickness of the floor slowed the game up considerably but the numerous falls they took on this account didn't dampen the spirit of our team one bit. Rantoul won the Sectional from Armstrong. Page One Hundred fi 3 'QX N , -0-1 .XX 1,11-1 L 1 --- : .f. f' if Qr bg J. Id TRACK SQUAD Burk Rim'-l'or'er, llarrick, C:ipt. Sharp. RlcGregory, Blclntosh, Schwartz, Fairchild, Selsor, llruwn Coach Hott. Frou! RMA'--liallsen, lfsworthy, Rockstroh, Colley, Blclflhaney, Cannady, Larkin. Qeview of IQ3O Track Season The llig 12 Conference track meet was held in Danville on May 5, 1930. This was the first time since Danville entered the llig 12 that the Conference was held here. Lincoln placed first with Urbana a close second. The track team was entered in the lllillikin Relays at Decatur and in the annual meet at lllinois W'esleyan University. and in the District Meet at Urbana. Although they did not win any meets or establish any wonderful record, these boys were out to give their best for D. ll. S. The only point getters for Danville were Capt. Sharp and llorter. l Q., X. if 1 .1 if ugh iv, . it . ,' tx , . l 'af - as 3 , l f 4 JHAPP ' For 1-,Q Page Um' Hundrml Ttvu sl.. The Big I2 Conference The spring of 1930 found Danville as hosts to the Big 12 Conference, the climax of the year's activities. The Conference was attended and participated in by every school in the Conference, which helped to make it the success it was. The main part of the meet that this department is concerned most about is the Track and Field meet. Lincoln High School carried away top honors, with Urbana second. Danville scored 4 points to land in tenth place. This was largely due to the fact that the Maroons lost the services of Captain Seawright, fast dash man, who along with Porter and Sharp a faster team could have been had. Sharp of Danville took second place in the 220 yard low hurdles, and Porter placed fourth in the 220 yard dash. Groens of Lincoln broke the 100 yard dash record of 10.2 by running it in the remarkable time of 10 seconds flat. llucy of Peoria Manual broke the 120 yard high hurdles by running the distance in 16.3 seconds, beating Sentman's time of 16.4, who recently held the record. Rex of Decatur, who is an all-'round athlete and outstanding conference performer, broke the shot put record. The pole vault record of 11 feet 3 inches was tied by a lllattoon boy. Danville had the best officials available to run the meet, which was a suc- cess from start to tinish. Among the officials were Brick Young of Blooming- ton, famous Big 10 oliicial and writer for Bloomington Pantagraph, Glen Perci- field, Y. M. C. Debenham, Y. M. C. A., Cleve Alexander, Frank Reach of Champaign and others. Pagr Om' Ilundrvd Thrce Danville l-liglw 50-yslrml flush ........ ........... 100-yzml dash ......... ZZII-yurml flush ......... -H0-ynrrl flush ..,...,.. 880-yard flash ...... 1 mile run .......A.. Iiruzul jump .,.... I'ulc vault ........ Shut put ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, liisfus thruw .........,., Ilzunmcr throw ......,,... EIIIYCIIII throw .........,...,... 2 mile Cross CUIIIIITY ..,..,.. C. .....,.IJ. .......IJ. I. 1 Track Qecorcls Limo, '27-5 l-Ill soc. Iialmlwin, 'Z-I-10 1-5 scc. IIZLIQIWIII, 'Z-I-.ZZ Sec. Hzxilstock, '28-Sl 3-10 SCC .......l.. Gmilmling, '20-2 min. 6 soc. I' 7w s lfffiif Xl. XX' XI. .......NX. KI. Howvry, '..f-4 min. Z4 JCC. xl1lSl7ll, '25-Z2 ft. 7 in. Fairhzxll, 'Z7-ll It. 0 in. Szmrlusky, '08-I3 It. -I in. VVhitlock, '25-128 ft. 6 l-2 in. Samlusky, '08-110 ft. 9 in. Whitlock, '25-186 ft. 5 in. I'IOVVL'ly, '25-10 min. I3 1-Z SCC Z 111110 Fllll ..,.................... ......, I Stcllncr, 'Z-I-I7 min. 3 soc. ZZII-yard low liurmllcs ..... ....... I 3. Mnsmi, '25-Z5 3-S sec. 120-yzircl high Imrillcs .... .,..,.. I 3. Xlusim, '25-15 -I-5 sec, lllgh ,lllmli ................... ..,.... X I. XN'hitIuck, '25-5 ft. ll I--I iii. 5. IJCIJClll'11H'l1 R. Sczlwright Ilnlf milf' rvlay ......,., ....... X Y. Porter, '28-1 min. 35 -I-5 sec. If. Hailstuck NY. I'ortOr 440-5':1l'1I rvlzxy ..., ,.... ...i... S . Ilclrcnhz-im, '28-I7 soc, S. IQSIICIISCIWCIKI Ia Hailstork IJ. lialclwin H. lirazclton Mill' rclzly... .,,.... H, Klcithc, 'Z-I-.I min. -II Z-5 SOC. Ii. Swallow NY. Porter S. Ilclncnhani Nlilc' l'l1l'lll0y rclzly ......... .,..,.. I 9. Huilstock, '28-5 min. Sl l-S sm K. licmiingc-r R. Davis IM milc' mccllvy relay ..,..... ....... C . Kirk, '25-8 min. 10 l-3 sec G. Iicrtlcsmzm G. Huwcry , I , - w I . .1-M i i s i 'W X. Q , .A 3 Q vm.. Hep Goupg Uvcr ,ein ... . Ban ' . , DGDIOF-fl? Kmnuyg The Clouds . B4 ? ' it ww. . V I I It wk 1 -- A it .. . , I Wa ' 1 , hh' W-gn. v 7 A ,ls 'Q .. S, .-- Mr Q 5. 'Q vi a .Iii iff I f ? ,s5:f-I gfzffwff, I jx. 3-g:g...3g -V V H - . XX., 01 -51 Xl' -X 1 5PfCH'f'f'f75fTI1C 'X 'N-7 DnrfcrR0uvdwgTbe Hurdles Bavgi I EEUU 1 Pagu Om' Ilunilrvil Fam Ml S' V Q Q . A'I'll l.l1 I ll. S CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD HMA' lfmt' Stine. i'ziIme1', Hzmwen, Ymmu. ffltilll Mift' 'I'm'iier. I . Sli nv. Luft. tiiuuhrnii, St-leur. Sharp Review of IQBO Cross Country Season 'lihe Cross Ctblllltfj' team this seustm wun 4 meets :mtl lust Z. 'l'he5' mm fi-tm: I ineiilu. Klzittuuu, Lirhzmn, :mtl Cl lilltlpiligll :mtl lust to ileezttut' :mtl Springtiehi .N very S1lL'l'CSSi.lli season is expected next year frmn these huys. :ts only Czitigltrtnit l,:1l' ter, :mtl i':1hnet' are lust tu this st tlzul hx' il'Zl1ill2lIi4lll. 'lihese hrws uve their . z-. . L hest in every meet in which they were ClliL'1'Cti. 'liheit' tml tm' the senstm sltuws that their work was well wu1'th while. ,-A 'T it 3, 5 -tt i 'I . ii' My f 'A gf , ' PQ A Q A i X Q 5 g 5 f , ' ' 1 I , W ti lt :tt i L A If Ez C19 ucwafv Jef. .rom .fmvzs i FJP7' L - , ,YI x'- ' ltuyt' Une Illmtlrutl Si.: SWIMMING Review of IQ3O-IQ3I Swimming Season The swimming team this year had another undefeated season. They lust three veteran swimmers at the eud of the tirst semester due to graduation. This revamped team won the llig' 12 Cuufereuee meet for the seventh consecutive year. This is the best record ever established in U. H. S. These huys deserve a great deal of recognition for this remarkable record. A very successful season is looked forward to next year as duly one man is lust to the squad hy graduation this june. RESERVE LETTERS XYINTI-:1zs, E. Maxx, -I. SXYIMM ING SQUAD lfilvk Run Nlutm, Ruud, Shane, Mauck. Coach Huff, Marine, llaum, Ifasturhrook. XYlut-.rs. Frou! Ron' -Jewell, Price. Stephens, lfllis, Hendrieh, Chittiely, k'hamherlain. Uswzdl. --.WA f L t I Prim' Om' lillllliffd St :'en 4 I4 'ik -,.., :..-.... , -,..-..........,... ,. ..... ., . A.. X1 l ii 1? ii ii 9+ IV + 5 wi! ' , R V l I I i I Y bj :WI lj f' . ,I 1 I! ' I I , fl I ' nn Jmvffifvff JEWHLL ELLIJ dawn r 'N--..,,,! ..-nnn.Z' JPFICE ' I QS' ,, , 4 K- 3 r J fur V HH I+.. .W , 15' ' W Ii ' , iu I U Il I il lf r Y, ' ' ' F' L- , , , A + A ,A Friday Night At Danville DECEMBER 12, 1930 The Danville High School's swimmers defeated Kankakee forty-eight to twelve in their tirst meet of the season. Danville showed up well in all events, placing lirst and second in every event except the 40 yard free style, which was won by Kankakee. Friday Night At Danville DECEMBER 19, 1930 The Champaign High School swimmers were defeated in a dual Big 12 Con- ference meet here Friday night 52-8. Danville placed first and second in every event and also won both the relays. As 60 points is the highest possible total in a swimming meet, you can readily see how much Danville excelled Champaign. Friday Night At Urbana JANUARY 16, 1931 The D. H. S. swimming squad defeated Urbana 46-13 Friday night, making their third consecutive victory this season and a good start toward another cham- pionship team. Our team won practically every event, including the 160 and 120 relays. This meet was the last for Oswalt, Stephens, and Ellis, veterans of the Danville squad for the last three years. Saturday Night At Kankakee JANUARY 31, 1931 The Kankakee tankmen were defeated to the count of 42-21 by our swim- mers. Danville placed first in both relay events, 40 yard free style, 40 yard breast stroke, 100 yard free style, 40 yard back stroke, while Kankakee managed to snare the fancy diving. This was the second defeat taken by Kankakee this sea- son from the Maroons. ' Friday Night At Danville FEBRUARY 13, 1931 The Danville High School swimmers tromped on the Urbana tankmen to the tune of 34-24 here Friday night. Urbana took first in the 40 and 100 yard free styleg also in the medley relay and the 100 yard breast stroke. The Maroons were badly crowded, but finally came through with another win. Friday Night At Champaign FEBRUARY 20, 1931 Our tankmen scored another victory over Champaign by the count of 36-24. Danville won the 160 yard and medley relay, the backstroke, and the fancy div- ing. There was a tie in the 40 yard free style between Shane of Danville and Scoggin of Champaign which was very unusual. HDANVILLE VVINS THE BIG TVVELVE SWIMMING TITLE Saturday ,-lt Strcatar FEBRUARY 28, 1931 Danville won their seventh consecutive victory in as many years at Streator Saturday. The scoring was as follows: Danville 355, Peoria Central 22, Ur- bana 16yj, Champaign 8, Streator 7. Danville won all three cups, Qthe medley relay, the 160 yard relay, and runners upl, breaking the record in the medley relay. Danville also won the 100 yard back stroke and the 100 yard free style. Benson Jewell shattered the record for the 100 yard back stroke by 3.1 seconds, setting a new record of 1 :10.4. Page One Hundred Nina' HEJVWJCH CHAMJEQLAJN 4? V 1. Jmwz Mmm fAJ'T.E:?31P00fC Crm' Tlcff awry: I ll I I BASEBALL lleview ol: IQBO Baseball Season The 1930 llaseball team had a very successful season. The team was coached by Mr. l'. ll. Collins. They won O games and lost 1. This team was lecl by Cap- tain Yibbeart, whose spirit and determination to win was a big factor in the success of the team. A very successful season is to be expected next year as many of the players will be back. BASEBALL SCORES Danville .......... 7: Champaign .......... 5 Danville .,...,.... 243 L'rbana ................ 3 Danville .......... 91 Urbana ................ 5 Danville .......... 8: Champaign .......... 9 Danville .......... og Attica .................. 5 Danville .......... 12: VVilliamsport ...... 2 Danville .......... 151 Vvilliamsport ...... 15 VX'on-lm: Lost 1. IIASEIRALL SQUAD Bark Rauf-Mr. Collins, Roth, Zumwalt, Myers, Hallett, Gruber, Elliott. Front Rau'-Saikley, XYeese, Mather, Capt. Vihbeart, Ilurow, Duncan, llokey. Page One Hundred Eleven. , WJYW- ', A tif- W 'Q iExNn4sQtAn Ill I'l,ICR, SNIQIJICIQICR, Y.XNl.lNlN, KING, ICRIIKIAN, NIR. RHI!lfR'I'SHN Qeview of the lQ3O Tennis Season 'l'hc tennis tt-:nn this vczn' was cnzicltc-cl hx' Klr. Ii. I. Rnhcrtsnn. llzinvillc wan nt'lJI'0SL'IlIL'fl in thc cluuhlcs hy Yan Loon :incl Ilutlcr. 'lihcsc two hnys wnn tht 5 ig I2 :incl thc District clizimpimlsltips. Yan IAIUII also won thc singles chznnpiun Y ship in thc I-ig 12. This was ll very successful season :incl they fully mlcscrvcml i fluc tn thc many hours uf work in lJI'6l3ZIl'IIlg' for thcsc niccts. noLVsQUAn I'i.XS'I'lCRIIRtllIli, IXI.XXXYIfI.I.. k'.XRI'I-QX'l'I-IR. NIR. ILXRIDY, II.XR'I'I.IXIi, IIICSSIUX l'f:y1t' Um' llirrnirtwl 'liftvlre -.1 -S F I i ft! MISS JEAN 'l'Wl'l'CHEl.l4 'l'his semester ends Miss Jean 'l'witchell's second year as assistant to Miss Ann Ilon- stein in the girls' physical education depart- ment. ller success in this position has been shown by the enthusiastic attitude of l'hysical Education students toward gym- nastic work. ller teaching is supplemented by after school coaching of basketball and baseball. cessful under her supervision. ln ailditi lXl ISS ANN IK JNS'l'Ifl N 'l'his is Miss Ann l5onstein's second yen as head of the girls' physical education dt partment at Danville High School. She is director of the Girls' Athletic and ID .M sociations which have been exceedinf-'lx' suc Is . to several advanced and elementary gyn classes she conducts swimming and after school basketball practices. ' R., m- - ,gg-,-,,, 1 . QM, .tl ' ' A' 1' -AL .-... ....- -. -. - V i - .,:,f..-,, l'ng1r Um' Ilmnlrvd lfourtl V W: V L J,-.- .-.................T. ' ' - mn -u'Hvvu9tv--anti' Ull N ll NIH I im The Girls, Athletic: Association 'l'hc Girls' .Xlhlchc .XSSUk'l1lllUll IS llll Ufglllllfillltlll to which cvcry girl in high mul is cligilmlc, llI'HVl1llllg CCl'l1llll :'L'cl11i1'c111c11ts :irc complicil with. 'llhc pilquisc ' : jczitcr iutcrcsl in zithlctics zmcl to clicourzngc In-llci' ul this chili is to Lu lu 1 Q1 as mil x minus S1lLlll lLllXlllkS nm smousmul hx' wlsmzmsliip. llzuiccs, hik : ': J J z 1 ' ' 1 '- fl Q 'X lhc huh. L. The Sportsmanship Cup lwn' lhn pzisl two j'L'1ll'S :1 cup has lin-mi :uvzmlcil Iii thc girl wlm has ilisplzlycil thc highcst quality of bl'lSIll1lllSl1lll in zilhlctics cluriug lICl' high sclmol K ll'k'Ul'. Iris .Xmlim-xx' J can-rviilg ul' this l'CXYllI'll. is must il s uns sclcclul hy thc zilhlclic :ulxiscrs IRIS .xxlml-iws G. A. A. OFFICERS AND ADVISERS K, liirulc lfim' Nllss I-ull-Ivm. .Xilvlwrg ll. lNli-lluitcv. I. Xli-sIw:itm'. Miss lwltrliull, .Xilusvlz lwuu! lwzi' lx. Hill-, K Slrzulcr, l. .Xmlri-ws, lg. Huy. Hui' llnmfrnil I'1Hi'.-ii Girls' D Association 'lihc Girls' IJ .Xssncizltiull is CUlIlpUSCli of tlwsc lNCINiDt'l'S nf the G. .X X who have zlcqxiiu-ml 21 certain number of points by pzirticipzitiilg in swim' phase. ut Ihlctics. MliXII1ICRSGllQl,S' lb .'XSSUCI,fX'l'IUX nfl' Iffm' Miss llunstcin, Adviser: ll. Liclrlcll, S. Schingcl, l,, Skuuslwrg, F. Rmlilun. ,l. XYIiit1 'l'wit1'l1n'il. ,-K1lvisL'1'. Xrrmul 1x'n'n'- N. llalurl. ll. Mclluffvv, H. Gm-rliuu, Y. XYills, hl, XYvs1w:itur, G. XY1-iimscli. I will lfmi' li. Lumlurick. R, Hills. C. Strzzilcr, V. NYhitlnck, l. Aiirlruxu, lf. Guy. l'. Xcitrr. GI RLS I!ASliE'I'l1Al.L SQ Ll-X I D Miss Iiousla-in, Aalvisor. .W lwmi' Uni' lllruilrfwl ,Sixhiu U. Strzuivr, I. .Xmlri-ws, DI. XYcstw:ilcr', R. XYills, Y. XYhillm-k, U. l,lHI1ibflL'ix. V. Zi-in-r, If. F1113 Winning Soccer Team lffnk lx'ff:.' Y. XY1llN, Y. XYhillnrk. Nlifx 'I'xx'ilullvlI, .X1lx'iwr: C, Llllllhlillx, Il, Nlcllllnl-L'. .N'r.'r'Il4l Huh -I. U'mIwlIc . I, .XllflI'x'XV5, N. XX'ills. IJVNIII lx'wr.' l', Zn-ilvr, lf Sll'ZlllK'I', l':1p!:xing lf, Rwlmlvn. PUPS BASKETBALL TEAM lnl lun- X. All iwn, XI. Vrnin, S. Putter. Xl. fXl:ur5u-rx. X. .Xlln-rt. G. lfmrlvr, Mixf 'l'wiln'lu-ll, ,Mlvi X lui Nun' K' Hllltmzm, L, lmlsclh In nl huh' Xl. ,Inn-m:n, Xl. lwml. K:lpl:un: XX. lnuwn. 4' llulz.1l'l J .M'r'1'I1!m'rl Freshman Soccer Team nk lx'm.' lf. Sldljqilbllfg. G. l,:mJn1:u1. fXli-, 'I'wilcI1vII, .Xelviwrg XI. RL-:hh-11, Il, jmuw, Xl. lh-:mln-. 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H1111 l1'11:1- 11111 11.11,11. 111111 R11111, 11111141 h1i1.1'111111Il111, 511111111 XX-H11-Ul'11, 111111 S11i11:111, 11111-1-11 S11-11111-115. 1111111 l1'11:1' -X11c11:1c1 S:111111111, l'1':111c1-5 R1111ur1s, Y11'g111i11 Ncllc 1'1111-gcr, l.:11'1'y li1111111z. l'11y1' 11111' ll11111l11'1l 711-1-11I.1'-'11111 The I-lome Room Qepresentatives lluring the SCL'011tl year of their organization the Student Representatives have participated and helped in a great many of the school activities. livery fall the elections are held in the roll rooms. The large study halls elect two representatives while the smaller rooms elect only one. 'llhese representatives are asked to cooperate in every way with the Student Council in planning, discussing, and carrying out the various activities of the school. The Student Representatives took an important part in the drive to obtain the necessary money to carry on the programs conducted by the National Assem- bly Association. 'l'hey also cooperated with the Student Council and acted as guides on Open House night. .Xnother project was introduced to them by Klr. Xlialieley this year for dis- cussion. It was personality development. After some discussion it was con- sidered best to postpone definite action to some future date. Some teachers have the student representative for their particular roll room to make all the announcements on Monday morning and give short talks inform- ing the students about some activity in which the school has recently participated. lt is the idea of the organization to aid the school in every way possible and to grow in usefulness year by year. l 'l'llE noun moon 1cE1'14EsEN'1ux'1'1was lfurlc Iron' Rolland Tonell, XYilliam l't-pping, joe Ilookwalter, Al Saikley, ,Sl'mll1l Note- llea lit-Yore, Louise Keefe, Nora Madison, llelen Knee, Wilma jane Older, Corrine Riegle. Front Iron llelen Christy, Yirginia Marshall, fora Anne Noble, Isabel Firebaugli, 'lure Xvltile, llelt ': I'freanliracL, Louise llaw' s. 1 R5'C n W- Y l't1ye Um' lllfridret 7 if li N X sw t I i i 2 i li I I Q r I til! fl l lhl it X Tl -ni i ' Lin ' ', v G 1 ..- , . , . ., ft CL ' ' -' . A 'ill - -, ue, 1 x ,..., .,.. ,J f . ' -i 1 . 1 1 H HH 1, L .-2.1 -.-,-,,.1-,trsw--------k N -.GA e .1 I ,I , ' N, 'M' ,.-................ , .,.. ,...,.... . -- , The All School party The All School Party this year was a huge success. Everyone who attended the party October 24 was well entertained and received a full share of fun dur- ing the entire evening. lt was in the form of a masquerade and a great variety of colors and cos- tumes were displayed, giving a holiday aspect and hilarious attitude to the crowd. I'rizes of candy and Mums were awarded for the best costumes to Virginia Nelle Phleger and Elizabeth Myers as Raggedy Ann and Andy: to Phillip Kaneen and John Hall as Moran and Mack of radio fame: and to Marjorie and Margaret Sharp, the Flit twins. ln the boys' gym a six-piece, peppy orchestra furnished the music for danc- ing, while stunts of all sorts were carried on in the girls' gym by various organiza- tions in the school. And, too, the fortune tellers were there to reveal the fate of everyone. The refreshments of orange and white ice cream and cookies were served on the second Hoor of the gymnasium building. The Social Committee of the Girls' Club, with the cooperation of everyone in school. sponsored this splendid party and should be duly praised for their suc- cessful efforts. THE MASQUERADE BALL Page One Hundred Twenty-sir The National l-lonor Society XlEKllll1:lQS IN SCHUUI, llzirvey Aelmi llemge Neupert Michael Sahlinn Yirginia Nelle l7l1lCg'L'l' .Xlbert Saililey Sinee the iwgaiiizatimi of the National llniirn' Society, stnilents with high sehnlastie standing ancl strmig characters have been axvartleil menibership. 'llhere are many clubs anrl Ui'g'Z1l1lZ2ltlUllS in IJ. ll. S. covering a xvirle range of interest but seliularsliip anil eharaetei' reeeive eniphasis in the National llrmin' Simeiely. 'l'he ennstitutinn was clrawn up anil the sneiety was nationally reeugnizeil in 14221. The trainers of the euiistitiitiim clecimletl upon seliolarshilm, character. leafl- ership anil service as those virtues most useful tn society ancl consequently must n'ni'tliy of eneiinrageinent. 'l'he IJ. ll. S. chapter of the National llonrn' Srmeietv was establisheil in W25. Seleetiun of ineinbers is niaile by a committee cnmposeml of nieinbers ut' the faenlty. 'l'heii' only sneial activity is an annual breakfast each spring, given in liimni' uf new nieinbers. The pin worn by the members is in the shape nf a shielfl bearing a burning tnreli. The fnni' reqnireinents are representerl nn the shield 'by letters. Su far, sixty-fnnr nieinbers of IJ, ll. S. have been elected lu National llniini' Sneiety. All have been leaclers in the selinnl. 'llllli NATIONAL HONOR SUCIIQTY ip K- Q 'iff . i liink Kurt' llarvey .Xi't4un. llnnalil llartline. George Nenlierl. .Shriiiil li'fff.' .Xlbert Saiklev. Stella Sperling, Ifleannr lleis-er, Kiarnlyn Xliait, lllznielie XYil-nn. Xlieliael Slllillllll, lfiwii! lean- I'ilivabi-lli XYln-alley, Callierine XYiIIiains. .Xnna Ii. llawleins. .lam Payne, linneein- Ilnln-i-iwii, Virginia N. I'lileeei'. 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A- 11 ,R 1151-s QZ:1,y 1 ' .- , ,- ..10. pil Y 1 ' 1 1 11 1'111f1' H110 111111111011 'I:1'1-111-1 111'u1 A , 'Vi V- X .J l I r l I l l l i 5 L l X 1 , l i l l l L , 1 1 f g . I' ' 4 E . l g , : 5 1' if Q i r l -:S .' . ' 1 fl ' - 4. , v , Q.,-i ii A A., 'sl.,:4,: 46:51 H- , .af . 'vm A :,V -gif KNIZ1- ful The Girls Club Ul:l'ilClfliS lU'c.ri1li'11t ..,..,..,..,. ..,,,........,...,.....,, ..,,,,. X ' litizlxlx Nl-QLLI2 l'ui,i-2115514 l'ire-I'ri'.i'1'1li'1il ,,..., ...,........ I 'ARANCIES llus'ri2Tl,i2k .S'r.'m'It11'Ai' ..,.....,, ....... I ii,i2.xxuiz KIIELKIC 7ir'm1.v1:ri'r' ....,, ,..... l 'lI.lf.XX4lR iil'Y l'ii1i1i.vl ...,.,. .,... , .. ...,..... ....... Hiim-ix I.llvmcl.l, The purpose of the Ibzmville High School Girls' Student Club is to extend the ideals of friendship to all the girls in school. They discuss suhjects of interest :md helpfulness su that the girls mziy ohtztin more from their high selmnl courses. 'lihis year the Girls' Club was divided into eleven groups, which made plztns for the prngrzuns of the year. Names :md emhlems were chosen :md much en- thusiasm was aroused between these sections. Many interesting programs were presented to the cluh in general. 'l'wn :ill-school parties were sponsored hy the club. 'l'he tirst was in the fnrni ut' at llzillowe'en celebration :ind the second was :ui April lfrolic. At Christmas time Il party for the grade school children was very successful in extending ll happy Christmas spirit to mzuw. A kid pzirty wzis given nt the tirst of eztch semes- ter tu welcome :ill new girls into the eluh. An open meeting for the entire student hmly was held in April. At this time Il play was presented :md received with much enthusiasm by zu large ztttendzmee. GIRLS' CI.l'l! EXECL I'lYES AND AIJYISERS Hulk lfuw Miss K-0llUVl'!', Miss XYilkins, Miss jnlinston. Miss llzimiltnn, Miss lI:ivil:nid. Advisers, ,Sluwitil lf:-ft' Miss Ilan-ine, .Xdvisi-r, Imrnthy Atwmnl. Czttlieriiit- Lnmhrielc, Miss 'l':iylm', Miss lierlizird, Mi-,v l'1lj'lI1'. .Xilrist-rs. Fruit! lrfm' lflt-:nmr Guy, llelen l,iddull, lfiezuiur Mielke. Yiruinizl X, Phleiler. lirzntces llustt-tlt-i', jenn XXX-stw:ttur, Ili-lenizi lfrcsiiilmixiek. ,. --...- --, A, I I Q--Li 7 Y -nw, .nh , Page Uni' I1imtlm'ti Tlnrly , , -1 ,..-.-......,..,......- ....--.. .,.... Y,-...sf N I The Girls Club Cabinet Ol'il'llClfllS lfinunriul t'l1uirmm1 ........ ..,.. . IEAN XYESTXVNTICR .llt-izilwurxliifi t'lmirmuu ..... ....,,,. l jHRll'l'llY .Xrwooli 'ulvlirily Cllltllifllltlll ,.x,...,. .,,,, ......... N l .xiu1.1x1u2'1' XlL'lN'l'IRlE .Slit-itil ,S'rr:-itv Umirnmn ....., ...... L l.K'l'HliRlNE l,l'MlKRlL'K ,S'.m'i11 c'lmirmtm ............x... . ....... lJr1.rx1.x l':RL4ANllR.'XCK Such a large organization as the Girls' Club cannot be guided etficiently by the usual officers of a clulm. In order to carry out the plans, an executive cabinet was formed. lt is made up of the committee chairmen and their committees. Ifvery year they sponsor some of the largest events in school. :Xt the lwgllllllllg of each semester a welcoming tea is given for the freshmen so that they may hecome acquainted with the girls and feel at home. The Social Committee has charge of these and also plans the other parties of the year. lfvery year at Christmas the Social Service Committee sponsors a party which is greatly anticipated hy the many grade school children who are the guests. 'l'he l'ro1--ram. l'uhlicitv. and Klemhershim Committees work together in ' as . . rs making the meetings a success. 'l'o secure the finances for carrying on such an organization the Financial Committee sells retreshments at the athletic contests of the school. 'l'his past year has heen especially successful. The membership almost 1 reached l0llQ4 ot all the girls in school. 5 51, i ,X XX xx 1 i KIEMIKERS Oli 'l'lllf CfXl!lNE'l' I l Y l l l l i l l i l i I , i i l Q - I , 'J L1 Ihztlr Irore Katherine McNeill, Marjorie lifflllillll, liilith XYait, lris .Xndrt-ws, Catherine Strader, Yertie Mini lllulloek, xlilllll' lialeman. I Tllliftl lfvrt' llelen .Xllar'l, Naomi Uryis, Nina llalrle. Rlargaret lllxon, Frances Rt-dilen, llarlxara Frazier, 1 ' T'- Xlargaret lliekson. .X't'iouil lx'fm' Nlarearci Ollie, Rosemary Miller. l'l1yll1s Long. Xlary ,lean Nlclfxoy, Louise 'l'll.1yeI', illar- i thy- garel Colhgnon, lleltn Solomon. lfsther lflhott, Margaret Yauderscllaegli. l E ' Front Iron- l,ois Coltiueltam, tiene Sherrill. .lime XYl1i1e, lilizaheth Myers, Frances Roherts, Virginia l Royce, .Xnnahelle Spangle. lfslher Turner, Florence Civlllllglldlll, Caroline L'ralutree, Ann Sllerritt. A Ni -r-rf -rx.:-:E tl f'i ...,..,-F tj' N 5 il ', 'ss NM ..,Aw.-.. ,,., ,X .4 4 ,L-N Qu! , l'a51t' Um' lfllllclllkl Tliirly-rivlc 1: 't-. Y' L' n.-,fr--.--........-...- .rs - -he-H, L'.fJ. l,it-,ZF-,h -,,,. f V ,.4...a,-W .,+.c............:.J.:, mv ...Aix ' . l. The Constitutional Triangle of Girl Reserves t7l l IClfR5 l'ri'.vifli'ul .......,..., . ,,,,,.. ll.XRRIlf'I' llI'N'I'l-Zi: F1112 l'rirg1rul1r thin .....,... Xlxitjnieiii llni'1'.ii'i'ux I'iri'-I'1'w.i.i'di'1il ........ .,,...,. l J47RtVl'llY lQl'SSlfl,l, flllf. ffllltlllfi' thu: ....,.........A.. l'il,lZXltIi'l'H Xlvi-ii: .N'rrr-'luri- .,.,....... .,A,,,,, t ixviixivuixx Oi,ix'iiit t'l1r. l'i1lv1ii'z'I-i' Cum ....,.. ,..,, I .urlsli Ilxwixiws Tl'4'tl.K'I1I'l'I' .,,,,.,,.., ,..t ....., X ' iiuzixrx N. l,llI.lCl1lfR l?i'f'u1'li'r .................,.,...,, .....i.., I -.lu'rili: Xtfxii t'lir, 5' ii.' ml thu: ,,A.,.,,. l'1l,IZXI1li'I'Il SIltlR'l'HHl'Sl4f t lu' llrfimtilir Cum .,.,., ...... N Iucbiniuili GIIISHX lilll' ,Xinriill ,hit'I f'. 4 Hill ..... l'.S'l'llIfR .XI'I'l.IfI1.Xl'CNl l':tinting the Rztiiilmxu' was the theme for the eluh tliruugluiut the tent WSI. Cli:tr:icteristies :intl interests which make up the iclezll girlffrientls, re liginn, hunks, hezilth, pzitrintisin, :incl hzippinessfwere tliseussetl in the meetings. 'I'he girls hegzui the year with Il hall lirulie given :it the Y. XY. C. .X. liun gzilmx' in linnur nt the new l'reshmen girls. 'lihe tveeli-encl of Ileeenilmer I3 xrzts set zisimle hy the girls for Il niuney-mzikiiig ezunpaigii. A rumniztge sale. tlznpzmest gift szile, ezuulg' sztle, :intl stunt show were successful features uf the ezunimign. The lli-Y LI uh :intl Girl Reserves are joint mgziiiizzitimis. 'llhe hnys gun the girls ll wieiiei'-mznst in the tzill :intl the girls entertainecl the boys in the spring 'lihe xveziring of the Girl Reserve ring is ennsitlereil the highest lionrir 21 mem her czui ztttziin. In orrler tn get this ring, :1 girl must grim' in ehzlrzieter :intl per- smixility. 'l'u'elx'e girls heezune xve:u'ers nf the Girl Reserve ring this yezir. KIICNIIZIQRS GIRI, RICSICRYIQ CUUYCII, ANI? .XIJYISIZRS Hull: li'ff:i' Mnrjurie llnuuliton, Klzirjurie tiilisnn, xllrs Stzihler, Miss XYilsuu, .Xilrisers, lfilytlie Xtml Ifstlu-r .Xpplehzu IIN. lfrulii Ii'fm' Miss 'I'Iimnpsmi, Ailviser, lzlimlmetli Shurtlinuse. Louise llziwltiiis, Ibnrntliy Kllssrll, llnrrnt Hunter, tiwi-liilulvn ttllrer xll'LlIl1l'l 'Xt-lle l'hlef'er l'ugfi' Uni' IIIIIIAIITAI 'l'lm'Iv'!:t The I-Ii-Y Club l'r1'.viu'.'11l ...,....,..... ,.....,,.,. ,........,,,, ......, ' I ' noxrxs Iivvlm: I'i1'1' l'r'1'.vir11'Hl ,..,.,. ,..,,... I Ion Crxxxxln' .S'1'1'r1'l11r,i '...,..., ..,., IIENNY Ilxrxi 'l'r1'11.i'1n'1'r ..,...,.,.,...,,.................... .. , ...,. Illlf I'q.XIRll.XI,I, filllliflllllll ,S'i11'inl t'1111m1ill1't'. ..., ...... ......,,.,. ,...., ...... I I x I tvtiy' ,Xc'1'oN 'I'he IIi-Y clulm, :1 branch of the Y. KI. C. IX.. is an active U1'Q'IlllIZ2llIUI'I in the Iligh School. Its purpose is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community, high stamlards of Christian character. iXny lmoy in Iligh School is eligible to menihership. 'llhe Ili-Y xvorlq opened the year with a retreat to Ifoster, Indiana. At this time plans were made for the program ot' the following year. 'lihis year they had It very full program. In October a Wiener roast was given the members of the Girl Reserves. In November the cluh sent six representa- tives to the Older Iloys' Conference at Aurora. 'lihey received the honor ot' hav- ing one of their representatives elected president, namely, Elmer Cooke. At Christmas time the club distributed baskets of food to several very needy families. Many entertaining banquets were given throughout the year. The Annual Mother and Son banquet met with much success. 'Ilhey also had a dinner I for the freslnnan hoys. This helped the hoys to feel more at home in High School. If 'Ilheir weekly meeting is in the form of a dinner at which many topics of I X interest to the boys are discussed. I I UIfI ICEIiS ANI! AIJYISERS I . p ! I I I I I . I I I I 4 II l I I I I , . ' I I i I 1 I I , I I ' I X I L 1 ' . I X Buck lfocwfllr. Fanlk, Adviser, 'Tim Ifvvilipz, Mr. Elliott, Adviser. xi I rnnl Ron'-fII:1rvey Acton. ,Ine Ifmrhall, Iloh L'ann:1dy, Henry Ilanm im, I I 'Ib-, AI 'I - ,,, fx. -mf' If -- it-I 'I '. JD I' l'11y1' tim' llnntlrrtl T11irt.v-Ilil'1'1' 11... u.:m:..,w.r..-...n...m. 415- 15:5 'lf 1 is N ' . ..v.,41...-v4.:.-.Q.-..i' W -Q, 2 , , .i, .,. --..-.-- -. .. , ,......,.-P '- I T The Science Club CJIfl lClflQS I,l't't'litJt'lIf KY ' Xl 'A . . ....,.,....... ,,,,... . sm .Manx I'ilu'-l'1'.'.fiiIi'1il, .A...... .,A......,,,., , ...., ' Vim Yisuxisiaiti .S'i'i'wliirjv tim! Tl't'tI.X'I1l'i'l' ...,...A..A. ....... l Qlllll'fR'l' Suix.u,i, filltlllllltlll llllllll-Illfj' Liuzziuiilfn ',,, v ..,.........,,. llni: llI'Klxl-I Vliiiir-iriizii .S'if.'z'i1l t'n1urii1'lli'i' .... A..,,.. l ilCl'l.XII llu,1::-ix 'l'his tn'g:iiiiz:itimi is open tn :ill stutlents who :irc interestetl in some phase ut' scientitic stucly. lt is not nccessziry for thc-in tn be taking' zi cnursc in science nr tn hzive tzilqcn unc. 'llhe meetings zirc heltl the tirst :intl thirtl Tluirsrlziy nt unch mnnth. lluring' this yt-zu' the Club unclertnnlq some interesting tielfl trips tn the llege- lcr Zinc lllzint :intl tn the Klzilleziblc lrnu Xllirlts. ln the spring :1 large nuttlnnr picnic wzis ciijoyctl by :ill the members zittentling. 'lihe Science Club ut' llzinville High Sclmnl is zillilizitetl with the lllinuis Aczicleiiiy nt' Science :intl is recognized as its ultlest member. ln 1929 zi tlivisiun was mmle in the zissucizitiun :intl ll. ll. S. now beltmgs to the -lunim' Aczuleiny in Science. .lnhn llztrtsmwlt, il grzuluzitc of 1930, was elected :is its Yice-l'resimlent lt hzis niziny czipnble zulvisers :incl interested members who tencl to mzilie tha nrgziiiizatinn Il pnpulzir :intl successful zichievenient. OIWAICERS AND AIJYISERS l I 5 . , 1 7.i...4. i Y, I, l lfiirl: Nivii' Miss llusby, .Mlvisely Miss lfrncrt. Ailiiscr, Mr. llzlrms. .Xrlrist-r, Tlirxiiizis Vislxnisltltl. Mr ' J hlulinsnn, .Xwlxist-r, E, Finn! Irma' Knox Nlurtin, llnh llurkr. llclenizi lfrczuilirnck, lk-ulztli llailht-y, Rubcrt Sluuzill, 4? L l l 4112:-ag ,--ff . dj: J, mga,-krdwnv 3 -QV' Pagn' Uni' Iluni1'ri'il T1lliI'fj'-f-'117' .. .9 ii -U IJ' Y 4 -L - 1 The Library Student Committee ,Pri ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. ,,.,,. K Iirinuen Iil,ncs.x'rn l,I1r1ff11I1g1v.r ...... ..... I Jo1:o'rHv llrii,l,i2 SNYIIICR Lppiiifii-I-.tial ,,,,,,,,,,,4,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, I irivox Smrrn llzlrlory ......... ,, ..,....,....A. Iirriix G.'Xl,I.lllN flillllfylll' SI'I1'II4'i' ...... ,.... lA'l I'IIf li.X'l'ElNl.-XN X 3'IN '3 LAR Mlmy lfnglis-li,, .,...,,........,.,... ....... I Qosmrxiu' hIll,l,lCR -l1 I '! Al ,-I ---- ----------w'-' I IW ll I' I'lly',ri4'41l lfi1'11i'uliol1 ...,.. ............,. I QAY XYIIZIZS 5l,IIll7 'I'I'II -I ---- -------- I llilml li-'lI'M'iR A-b----1.3,-,III-R SHMH, .S'.i.'1zi-I' .....,,,,. .,.,,, I ':I,lZ.-XIIITTII NIYICRS The l,ilmrary Slunlenl Coininiltee acts as a representative of the various ile- parlinenls in school. It is a honil hetwcen the I,il1rary ancl the clepartmenls. 'lihe committee has a threefolil purpose which it fullills: lo aicl in aclverlising the I,lllI'1ll'j' in every possihle way, lo nlalie it more attractive, anml lo he the hoosl- ers for the l,ihrary in inalcing it an important part of the school. lfach ilepartnient is representecl hx' one of the connnitteeinen. A calenrlar is made lay Miss Iirench, the Lilmrarian, at the beginning of the year ancl the as- signments are given to the stutlents along with suggestions for the exhibit. 'l'his last year the exhihits have been more interesting than usual. Nlany slumlents who have hohhy collections were asked to luring them for clisplay in the Library. It was surprising how many interesting and educational collections were lmrouglil. Illueii competition was aroused in seeing which department could have the most interesting display. 'I'llE LIBRARY S'l'L'lJEN'I' COIXIMl'I l'EE lfurk Ivoire- Mattie Ilan-man, Terry Palmer, Kay XYiggs, Ilan XYoorl, lililon Smith, Iflizaheth Myers. l'iI'UlIf Iron' lfllen liallion, Bliss French. Arlviser, Ilorolliy Iielle Snyiler, lfsther Sharp. Mililrcil llliesalll. l'i1yt' Um' Iluudrril 'i'l:z'rty'fi1'I' , FTB' I A' -....,,:vQ, 5 f,- fr' i Q i 1 i i l i l l i l l l pi i i The Library Student Assistants llimrcrllly lXtwiinil Nlartha .Xnn Klorton tiene Sherritt Yirginia Nelle l'hleger Kiera lieeslar ,lnsephine l,anclauer Ruth XX'aiilelich Ruth llateman lilanchc Lanflman Irina liaulk llnlnrcs Pull Each year a statl' of .lunior girls is selectefl ln' Bliss lfrench, lligh School l,ll3l'!lI'lIlll. fur lilmrary training. 'l'he selection is macle un the hasis of scholarship. interest ancl aclaptalmility. lluring the lirst semester these 'luninrs are given a course in lihrary methmls aclaptetl to a high school lihrary. ln the secuncl semester they mln practice wnrlc in the library. As seniors these girls are regular sturlcnt assistants ancl ilevute one hour each clay to library xrurlq. Each girl is given, hesnles the regular rninn routine, swme special wrn'l4 for which she alnne is respunsihle. 'l'his stan' of library stuclent assistants renrler to the school anrl their fellnn' students a service of high merit. 'l'llE l.ll!RARY S l'I,'l7llN'l' .'XSSlS'l'AN'l'S it 11 Rack Ii'U7i'+JlJSL'Dl'lll1U Lanflauer, Yera lieesler, Ruth Bateman, lllanche Lanrlman, Irma Faulk, Ruth XYai1le- lich. Flwfnt h'n7t'f-Genie Sh:-rritt, Martha Ann Xlnrton, Miss French, .Xilvisn-r, Dorothy .Xlworul, linlores I'nll. i. 5. .,. 1,11glA' Um' llnudruii 'I-lllil'f,X'-.Yl.l' , ,if SA - t.- H, Societas Latina tJl I lL'lfiQS f41'7l-VIII .llurlw ',..,,,. ............, ,.,, , A.,A.. N l .xivriix .Xxx Xlwirimx f't'H.v11l -llllllvl' ,..,,,. ...,, N tnewx Cu'xvixt'.iiui Qtnlmtwf '.,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,, l ':I,IfXX1lR Xluigtigi-Q l'f't1-'lvl' ..... ..... l ll'l1l-fR'I' lltil'n:'t:x .'lt'd1'l:'.i ',,,,,., .. ...,., ,,,,, , , ,,,,,,, l':X'lflllf'l4'l' flI,lX'IfR lluriiig' its six years ut' cxistciicc in llmivillc lligh Sclimnl. tht- l.:1ti1i Cluh has emlcztvmcml tu mztlac its ztctivitics ttiorc lIllL'l'CSIlllg :tml ttitmrc stimtilzttiiig fm' :ill ut' its mcmhcrs. 'llhis yn-:tr ths highcst pcztlc ut' ztcliicvcntcitt wits rcztclictl hy thc UI'gZllllZIltlHIl when it sputisiwctl Il spcciztl ztsscmhly in CtllllIl1L'lNIlI'2lllll1l of thc two-tliuttsztmltli lrirtlitlzty of Ycrgil. .-X wurlcl-wiclc CL'lL'lll'Zlllltl1l wats cmttltictccl lw ctlttczttimlztl ggruttps whu w't-rc cztgct' to limtm' thc grczttcst ut' lirmiztn pucts. It is thc pttrpusc ut' thc l,z1ti1i Cluh to ztfquztint its xticttilmcrs with thc zutcicnt limnztn customs. life. :mtl iitytlwlugy which czttmut hc l1lliL'll up tu :t vcry grcztt cxtcnt in the clztssi-trims. Klzmy clover pmgtttiiis :irc given rluring thc ycztr. X'Ill'ltll'lS fcztturcs such :ts pictures, sliclcs, gztmcs :tml lmztiiqticts :tll form 11 part of thc ClllL l'l2lllllNL'lllS. ln ztmlmlitimi catch pmgiuntti is L'2ll'l'lL'il out :ts ncztrlx' :ts pnssihlc in ztccuiwlziitcc with ths litmizui itlezts. 'l'hc tcrtcltcrs ot' l,:ttitt with Miss llulrlizt Rmtcli :ts thc hczttl. :ict :ts zulx'isci's. X l lll'il'ilClflQS .-XX IJ A-XI lX'lSlflQS l ' 1 l l l 1- Y L, r'-'+4.x xxx Huck In-ct' Mis- Rtr.u'l1, Nliss futtuvvr, llliss Vlrxltttsiuli, Miss Xlottmly. Arlvisvrs. , llfs lfrtillt Htvzt' lfvm'l'rtt Ulu-r, Normal lltttininglxzun, Klztrtllqt .Kun Mottmi. lflcatmi' Nlirlkv, lltilwrt llvplmttrn. 1 X 1, lli -f' ' 7f5'T A' 1-, :fmt ,,,,. ,i - 1 -. 'Q 'E vk xl ' V. . 'M Pmft' Hut' lln11.i'r.I 'l'lii'rIx'-.vt':'.':t i ' ' i, ' I ..,.-,- ,,... .-...- . . , ........... i 1.eCerc1e Francais 1.1'i 111111-QXL' Lv l'1-11.11111-111 ,....... ,... . . .......,,,,....,,,.,.., ...... 1 S,X1lIil,I,E N11111-11.s I,.' I'i.-1--I'1-1'.11'1i1-111 .,....,..... ,, .......,.....,....... 1':1,l.XS 1'iI.I.lS 1,1151-1-1-1-11111-1-, 'l'1-1-.1111-111 ....,. ..,.,.. K .x'1'1111x'x 1111.11'1-:1x'1:1.1. '1'111- 1'il't'l11'11 C11111 is Il llL'XY1f' U1'x'2lll1Z1'11 511111111 i11 1111- 11ig11 s1'1111111. 11 w11s f111'1111-11 111' Il 1111111111-1' 111 s111111-111s i1111-1'1-s11-11 ill 1111- 1 1'1-111-11 1-11s111111s. 1111111-1' 1111 11 l111'l'S11ip 111' iX1iss Shutts 111111 Miss x12l1'1i16j', 11-11c11c1's 111' 1111- 1Zlllg,fll2lgt'. '1'111' 11111'1111s1- 111 1,1- L1t'1'C1L' f1'1111c11is, 1111- 1711111-11 11111111- 111 1111- 1'1Ll1J, is 111 11111 111- ll 111-111-1' 1111111-1's1111111i11g 111' 1111- 1'iI'L'llC1l 12ll1g.fll1lg1', c11s111111s, 111111 1111-111s. X12lllj' i1111-1'1-s1i11g 111111 i11s1r11c1iv1- meetings 1111v1- 111-1-11 111-111 11111'i11g 1111- y1-11r ill 11111111 1111115 111111 111-sc1'i111iv1- 11111cs were givc-11. '11111-5' 111s11 11111111- 11 s111111' 111' 1111 11'1-111-11 121111111 1111-. zxlflllg with this 1111-1' stu11i1-11 1111- 11111i1111ys Q1-11-1111111-11 i11 1 111111'1- 211111 s111111- 111 1111- great 111-r111-s s111'11 11s N11111111-1111 111111 .1L'Zlllll1' 11 ,-Xrc. '1i111- 1111-111111-1's11i11 111' 1111- 111111 is 1111611 111 1111y11111- w1111 is 1211i1llg, 111' 1111s 111'1-vi- sly 111111 1511111-11. .-X s1111111 sum is c1111rgc11 1-111'11 your for 111165, xx'11ic11 is llS1'l1 1111 1111'ti1-s 111111 1111-1111-s. 111111' tl11.1L't'1'S 111'1- 1-11-C11-11 i11 1111- spriiig 211141 serve 1111- f111111wi11g sc1111111 y1-111' 1111- 11f'1'i1'1-1's. 11'i111 1111- 111-111 111 1111- 111'11gr11111 c11111111i111-1-, 1111111 1111- I1l1'1'11llgS 1111'Ullgj1I' f' 1 11111 1111- 11-1111 111'i1'i1C1f1iS 1XNl1.X1JX'1S-111115 l1'111'L- I1'1111- Miss XI11rL11-3. .1X11vis1-1'. 1-f11y111u XX11i1. Bliss S1Ill11s. .X111'1s1-1'. l'r'1111l I11111' 111-11-11111 1',1'1-1111111111-11, 1,11X1-1'111- 1111-k111:111, I-,lizis 13111-. Is11111-111- X11-11111s. l'1m1' Um' If1111.i1'1'.l 7'111r1v1--1-1411 .XlIlk'I'IL'1lIl CUIIIIIFIQS. 4X1 thc lilwtiilgs of Ilic past IQZII' scvcrul Ql1lL'l'lllI1lllIQ Sp: The Spanish Club lil l'1-.'.m:'.'iil.- .,........,.., ...........,......,..,.., .,.,,, I 4 ILAIIKIIII 'liiixliic lf! I'iff-I'rim-i'iIi'ii!.. ..., ,,,,,,,,, I Hui, lliuxi' lfl ,SQ-.-wmri .-,,,,,,,,.,.. ,,,,..., I .x Mics Gii.xi1+icii l,.1 'l'.',i-,inf-ii ,I,A,, ,,,,,. N xxvx NlIiI,X'II,I.Ii 'l'lic Spzmisli Clulv of Hziiivillc lligli Sclmul was mgziliizccl in ilu- spring in IUSII, uliilcr llic lczulcrsllip uf Bliss Ulmslvzul. 'lilic purpnsc ul' thc clulr is tu Ullt'lJlll'1lgL' Ilw stuclcnls ul' Spzmisli lu lillik' .1 xnmx- iillvrcslcil zitliluilc tmvzml Spanish litc1'z1tu1'c :mil po.-uplc. 'Illia' IIICCIIIIQS uf the clulm :irc mlvvulcml to ilu' slucly uf Spain :mil Spzmisli isli plays in-rc givcn Ivy lllc clulm mcmlucrs. ,'X1mIl1ci' iilln-rcsliilg TIUIIIIIVC was tlw lrzivcl talks. Swim- wcu' given lmy tczlcliurs who lizul visitccl Spain, :mil nm' ul' spccizil intcrcsl was givcn lay Illiss IXIL'I'i1lI'l1lllll, ll missiim:11'y In Suutli .'XlIlCI'lL'1 Swings zulcl QZIIIIUS xw1'c sung' :mil plays-ml. Illucll l411mx'lc4lg'c ut' Spain :mil Illi- Spzmisli llllljjllllgt' was glllllbll frimi ilu-sc vzlricil pmgimlis. .X sum of lXYt'IIly-IIYL' cents pci' your is clizirgcml for mlucs. ,Xml llic imunlicr- sliip is npmi lu Illlllllll' wlin luis IIIIQCII or is tzilcillg' Spzmisli. Ol l lL'IflQS ,-XXII ,XIIYISIQIQS Q- 45'- Nn... ' wr-f-'- Q... 4 9 fa I A I :I-I Q i nv lffirk lfufv .Xliss lllmslcxul. .Xilvisi-r, Xzuiry Nlulxillu. lfrmil lx'ifh' Dlxilnvs llililmfr. Rirliqiril 'l'ill'ml'. l'I1il llrzinill. ' I'ilgn' Uni' Illiminwl 'l'li1'rIx'ui'i1 Ill' PX X is Tw I EI xy x I l I I - rl 1 The German Club CJl IflCliIiS l'1'r1,virli'11l ,,.,.,,.....,. .......,....,,........,A.,. ,...,,.. I I I-ilxinen I-Qxmpiqi, I 'ist'-I'ruxiflrlil ...,... ,,..., I IENRII-f'I I'If Ililjiui xv, .Yi'I'f'1'l11r '...,....... ....,...., ,,,,,,...,. ...,..A,.,, I I , ximrn X-llllfl' I'm'.x'i!.C'i'f' ffm' l'1'ugfri111l lvulrllliillmit ',,..,., ............,,,,,,, ,..... I ' xI'i,,x Ziirriqiq Une of the new mgziiiizzitiuiis in the school is the Germzui Club which was estziblishecl lzist year, :my stumlent of German being eligible to belong. The nleni- bers have Klrs. Iiubitz for their zulviser. fx - - '- lhe purpose nt the club is tn help the sturlents learn more zibuut the hte. Customs, gzunes zintl music nf Germany. lt also enrlezlvors tn erezite ll feeling of wnrlrl fellowship :incl bruzulens the sturlents' viewpoints regzirrling the Gerinzin people. 'l'he prngrznns :ire plzinneil with the above objects in mincl. .-Xt the Christmzis progrzun, the stury of the Christ ChilcI's birth was presentefl in Gerinzin. At other meetings songs. games, :incl rnuncls were lezirnerl. During the year :ulclresses were given by people who hurl trzivelecl or livecl in Gerniziiiy. 'l'hese entertainments have been very enjoyable as well as very benetieizil to the members. ,-4 Ul l7lCIfIQS ANI! JXIBYISEIQS I I I i I 1 I I I ,i I ' I f! ? I Iiu-'L' Run' Henry lfngle, Hurnlil Voigt. .3 Ifrmil Irma- Ilenrietri Gerling, Mrs. Kuhitz, .Mlvism-r. l':inla Zieler, I I ' I' , ' Q ,-'lip' riff iff I , W.. .... ,-- PIII ' - .'-:MA . law mi., 11.m.1,r.-.1 I-'ni-lv ,r.-.--u.....,.,......... -al. --. ---w 4 4,-E f A,--W - L I-Iome Economics Club OIfI IL'ICIiS l'f-l-,m:'.'ii! ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,A, A ,NI wx' I,wl'isi-1 IQwsiQx::iQl:i.if1ii W l'1'. if-l'i-i-.viil.'iil ,,,,,,... ,.,,. ,,,,...... X I'II,X1.X Al XXIII f71,iiiil: ,S'.-.-rl'li1ry-'l'r.'lmn-.-1' ,,,,. .,,.,. I Q viwiicx N Ilic.xa'iiwl-31.1, 'Iihc Ilmiic Ifcwiiuiiiics Clulm has cimiplclcml its sccuiifl succussfiil j'L'2lI'. Dur- ing' this limo thc im-mlicrsliip has iiiwcziscil lu mzilw it Il fziirly large- llI'g'1llIIZ1llIlIll. 'I'hc clulm has for its iiumc .Nile-Ilzm, which is :ui Imlizm umm-, inczuliiig' luumlziliiiii. Ihcy hulsl six rn-gulzir iiicctiiigs :1 your, :il whicli rcfrcslilliciils :irc sc1'u'iI, 'I'hc fmnl is prcpzwcil hy thc cuukiiig clzisscs. IIIIII-11-ill plizlscs ut' Ilumc Ifcummiics :irc lmwiiglit mit iii czich 1i'ug 1':11ii. ' importzmt 'cli N' was IICX'lllL'lI lu ctiqucllc. 'I his suhiccl is ut' grunt iiilcrcst 'mil iiiipurts . 1 I N 'I'I1csc phases 2ll'L' prcsciilcil lay muzms of plays :mil talks, Um mix mm iw I IIICL' tu cveiwuilc. 'I'hc :lim of thi- .Xilc-Ilzm is to spix-:ul Il fooling ul' fricmlliiicss. 'Ilhv chili has zu lIii'cc-lulil piirpusv: to :nhl iiilcrcsl to Ilumc Ifcmnmiics, tu I-1iwi11':w'C il 5 pirit in' In-Ipfulmfss :mil fricmlsliip zinimig stuclcnts :mil hctwccn teachers and NllltIL'l1I, :mil tu help slumlciils lil into their social gmiip hx' clcvclupiiig' '1 scum- ur' v 1 . . s 'spmisilmilily sxs 'x Ihc chih has picnics :mil ullwr sucizil cvcills Illlflllg' thu yczir. .Xlsu vziriuus xx imluslrics nf Ilziiivillc :irc visitccl hy thc girls so that thu' mzix' Ii-111-11 zihuut thc' I Ixiiimls ut' fuml :mil ullivi' zirticlcs mzulc Iicrc. Ul9I ICIiIQS AXNIJ AXIJYISICRS I I I I I ' 1 I I I I I I I ' gl Iwi 3 I 'M-Ni'-sy N VL., xi , - . 1, ,, ,Y I wk lfmi' Nliss I':irIn-r, Miss Gaines, Miss Ih-rIi:ii'iI, Miss Ilugi-r, .Mlvism-rs, Maury .Ii-:in Xlrlfvuy. '-.- ' lviul Ii'u1.' Iiutliryii Ilmu-wcll, Klriry l,nuisc RllNk'IlIN'I'gk'I', xvlllllll hlxiiu- Hlilvr. -In-:ni IYvstw:lIi-i', Iiulliryn In 'lil Iluvis. I ' , I 1 -1 --1 1,4 ivfgi I i L iii' ' I ' I VI A ' ' K .. ,uv - F.. .......,: w, 'L 5. . Y 'dt x -.,., A R- .. li' Um' llumlruil lwfrly-um' 4-P-'f f-4-nf-H-A 1-'-' Wil.. -f-J ., I . ..............,. ..-D- ,:.h....-.. N. X gl, p--i.....:.-.,.....-...-- ,....-L..--..' The Art Club Ol'Al'4lClflQS l'w.v1'flwzl, ,,,,,.,...... ..,.....,,, ,,,,,,,..... ...,..... l ' I nw: N' 'l'um1 1 '1'mfl'rr.l iflcul ....,, H, .,.,. lil-issu-t k'l,,x1'.1.1i'1 l' ,S'4'f1u'l411jv-'l'rl'u.v1m'r' ,,,,,, ,,.A, ' llUNl I I unix Nl fx N 'l'l1c .Xrl Club ul' ll. ll. S. was cstzllrlisllcml in l'l2'?. 'l'l1c past yan' has In-cn vcry succcssful. Klcmlmcrslmip tu thc club is gzmimwl by l11lYlllQ ccrtzxin spccillul lll'llXX'lllQS zuwcptccl by ilu- zulviscrs. 'lllu' .Xrt Club INCL'll1lg'S zum' the lust ,lllllll'SllIlf' uf l'Yt'l'5' muulll, .Xl L-:lull 1Ilt'l'llllQ llw club is mliviclvcl iutn gjrmlps. lfur ixlstzlllcc. mu- grmlp clots pm'l1':1i1 xxurle, :umlllcr flux-s lzuulscnpc, clc. Um' mcctiug was flown-ml tn uulflum' slwtclm- ing. ,. llu' .Xrt Club spmlsnwcll ilu- :url cxhibil xvlllcb wus lmclcl iu nur 2lLl1lllHI'lllll1 Stufln-ms iulcrcslcrl in url xvcrc zlllowcml tu soc www' two lmumlrcml uf ilu- xx'u1'lll':. bn-sl pictlxws. lfrum thc Hunley tzllccn in, ilu' club was :lblc in buy fuur pictllrcs xxlmicb :irc umx' llllllgflllg in thc nrt rocnn. 'l'l1c 112111105 uf llw picturcs :wc 'KXYHII Ill'iAl1llIflSH. llumly: lCvc in -Iunv.- , lucss: l,:u1gl1iug C:xv:1lic1 ', llzmssg llupc , Xliuls. r 1 1 . . . . . Ibn- .XVI K lub illrulslws pustcrs tm' all ilu- sclwul m'g':u11z:1t1m1S. Hl5l7lClflQS ,XND .-XlJX'lSlflQS ,Nils '35 'ei ' f 'MQW Hulk N1 tw Miss K1-vc, .Mlvxsvrg Mi-N Sllllll-t'l', .Xmlviwmx lfzuul lfwzn' l':llNYlIl Tmlwl, Ih-,sic K'l:lupL-tt, l'4m1 Ilzngl-rv11:m. l'fu1l' Um' lllnllllml I'lv1'IvfI7n The Worth While Writers Club l'i'.xvi'1!.'11I, ,,.,,,.,., ,.., ...,..,,... I i ,xii-11,11 Xlnu I'ist'-I'rt'.t-iklcrrf ,.,..,, A,,,,,, X l.xic.rtiiuic 'l'mx'xsi.iix' .S'u.'rt'l.irx '.,....,.,. . ...,.........., ll11,l,x' SI4.Xl7IfICR Tri'tr.vim'i ',,... ,,,,,. X XiII,Nl.X .Ixxii U1,1u2i: 1 t - .. .. , . . . . . lhc XX mirth XX hilc XX rilt-rs Lluh ls, :is its Illllllk' suggests. :ni mgztiiizzitimi tm litcrzirx' ztspirzmts. lt is upon tu :ill English 1, Z, 5, :mtl 4 stumh-nts whu suhmit :ui m'igiii:il writing ur Il gmup tit' tlircc poems :mtl have them zicccptctl hy thc Xlcm hcrship Cmiiiili 'lihc purpti ttcv. sc ut' tht- chlh is ln pl'tllNtIiL' writing, to tt-zxcli thc mcmlmcrs hcltci wuts tit L'Xlll'L'SSlllg tlwmsclvvs. :mtl tu hclp them ht into zt sriclzil htc. 1 1 - lhc im-L-tiiigs :irc hcld till thc lirst 'lilmrstlziy nf every month. .-Xtilvr thc husi in-ss is cmiiph-tt-tl. ll l5I'llgl'Zlll'l is giVL'l1 in which mic pztrticulztr typc tif writing is disctisscml. stutliwl, :mtl xx'm'kctl Ull. Erich mcmht-1' L'tlllll'iiblliCS rim' cmiiprisitinzt :tt czich nicctiilg mi which to hzisc thc thscussitms. It is tt-lt hy :ill those ilitcwstctl in thc chlh that it has SllL'CL'SSi-IIHX' :iccmn plislictl its ptirpusc for this 5' '. id! 1 XX'UlQ'l'll XX'IllI.lf XX'Rl'l'lfRS L'l,L'l1til-'IflL'I'llQS .XNIJ AXIJXTSEIQS lffnk lx'ti1t' Bliss lluyur, .Xtivlscri llurnlml Xlziyo. N lfrmlif lhfft' Xl.u'jm'it- 'l'riwnslt-y, Hilly Shgi1Tt-r, XX'ilmgi juris Ohh-Y. l't1irt' Um' llrrlidrrtl 1'nrtx'-Ilzr-'t' I i i 4-:lg The Phyllis Wheatley Club Q ' XIN 1'ri'.vi1!i'1r! ,,,.,.,,,,,... ...... X illilll NI x l1i5.x'i i'i' I'im'-I'1'u,i-iilvril ..,,, ,,,,. 1 JIIICSNX XYii,i,i.x, . .S'i'rr'i'liif'-i '.,..,.,,. ..... ............,.. l Q osx llximiis 'l'1'm1.v1ri'i'1' , ,,,,, l Jiiim'i'ii Y lflllll N84 ix 'l'hc l'hyllis XX'lic:1tlcy Club was 0I'QIllllZCll in Scplcnilicr :iflcr :i pcriml of in- zivlivily :inxl sincc than it has shown :1 rnpiil rlcvelopincnt. , , . . . . . . lhc piiqnrsc in thc cluh is to huilml clizwzictcr, to give :infl tinml the lu-st in lifc. :incl to fucc lilo siiu:n'cly. 'l'hcir rrianglc consists uf llnx-Q phases of lifc: thc spii'itn:il. thc pliysical :incl thc incnt:il. Klccliiigs :irc hclml twicc :i inonth :inrl then clisrussions such :is thc liistriricul Cl1Ill'IlClCl'lStlCS of thc IIUQFU rzicc, health, friendship, rclzitiun tu other people, :mil gumul liIci':itni'c :irc c:n'ricml un. :Xl Cliristnius time thcy pi-rforincil sonic social service work for the Colorcml L'liilclrcn's llnnie. Sinn' every nicinlmcr sccins tn he very much iiitcwstml in music zinml many of thcin :irc inusiczilly inclincfl, singing, ilzincing, :mil piano playing usually fnrnis :i part nf thi-ir pi'ugi':iiiis. Nearly cvcry culoreml girl in sclmul hclmigs tu thc clnh :inrl :ill ciijny pair- ticipziling in its v:n'iwus nctivitics. KJIFFICERS 9- 2 X . Rosa liarncs, Virginia ll:-nity, Odessa XYilli:ims, liorotliy Ruluinson Pzzgr Om' I1u1m'rvil Forlyrfour ,I I sl I1 - F '3' , if f P . ' . ft lgf..,., ,L-3-A-,wg-sg., Page Om' Ilundrrd Forty-.fix Hr xq I f 'f I,-4 if ,ffl I r I I I 1 1 I I I I I I I 1 ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I --. I I I ,-A1 A 5' pg ,t -Jai .K 'fi x 'I' pi It 4 .1 :,:i1:q'i.'ff I I The Senior Band OFFICERS l'1'4'.rid4'11l ,.,,.,,,,.,,,., , ,,,,,,,.,..,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, X X'1l,ni'R SoI,Tx1i Vin'-I'nxvirifrlii .............. ,.,... I 3FNsoN -lriwiiu, S'crrcic1r'y-Tn'u.i'1m'1' ...... ., ...., lfi,oYn lI1 1'I.ER I Ijlfmriazi ...........,,....v... ....... I QUIHERT IJEAN A most tuneful and lively organization in the high school is the Senior Iland. It adds color and pep to the athletic games, assembly programs, and parades. 'I'his year, cards bearing the titles of the pieces were displayed as each selec- tion was played. 'I'his gave individuality to the pieces. 'llhe students learned to connect a name with each composition, and thus become familiar with the best overtures and marches from famous composers. 'lihe band is also known as the Crescendo Club. Each year otticers are clected to direct the work of the club. 'Ilhe officers plan to gradually raise the attainments of the band to a higher degree. 'Ilhe spirit of enthusiasm created by the iniluence of Klr. Cooper and the club has reached out to the student body. THE CRESCENIJO CLUI! .I I -1 1 5,5 if I, . , .4-'iF' at ae, ,g ., ii , ' A 1 r V .c .... ..........-4 . -4- -mY:. w :L-,.k......, - The Junior Band 'llhe work of the junior hand is of decided value to Danville High School. 'l'his organization is actively engaged in iitting boys for the Senior lland. Any boy who wishes to learn to play an instrument may enter. At lirst, the boys learn to read music and to play their instruments. Then, scales, chords, and simple compositions are taken up. Later. the students study and learn to interpret pieces that are more difficult. They also try to develop :in ear for music and a liking for the best types. Advancement depends entirely upon the efforts that each boy makes. Mr. Cooper, the director, tries to inlluence each one to put his best into music. 'llhose who are interested in the work and show a sufficient amount of progress are promoted to the Senior liand. THE JUNIOR HAND MEMBERS 2' l l l l I a i l l I ll l i I Huck Kurt'--Mr. Cooper, Director: Jim XYalter, Jack llracewell. Clyde 'l':iher. Iiill Uourter. 1 i Front Rnrue-l,:uwrexice Moore, Paul Roland, james l'l1illips, Raymond Mollenliaucr. 2 I l 9 .5 L ---.X ' H' 1 'ms - f-...-..H..........-...-,EX gg' Page Oni' llundfvd 1'4UYfj'-5I l'l'7l 'f g 'i'3X X NQQZ E N............. kb, .--. X-L: .-..- .-..,-..-,-. ...........-Q.-......-.....L 1 4' l Q' '. l . J' .li Y, '--- '-f- l 'f F l ., ,- r If t J 'L , i The Boys' Glee Club lJflL'lll.E Ql',XlQ'llE'll Clark lllllvl'1'l' Xlurtml l mx'lvr llt-nrgv NL'1!1Dl'l'l llaxvu Stc-plwrls liL'IlIlL'Il1 lla-ltllvsscy Stclla Spcrliug, Pianist Charhs XX'vslI'all .lack Czulglmnl Klr. Cmvpt-1', lJi1'm'Ctnr . . K K - . lwtty hoys clmmllcrl lu the IJ. ll. 5. bloc Lluh thls year aml It has he-cu a wry successful unc for the cluh. 'llmvarcls thc cull of thc year, a cfmstitutiun was tll'ZlNYll up aml vcry capahlc lmys wcre electccl tu ulliccs. ,Q - X 1 - 4- . Q 1 - - lhc llovs Kflcc Lluh, with thc Cnrls lllcc Qluh ll'K'SL'lllC1l one ut thcut host , , l K'lu'is1mas mwrams this war, cutitlcml 'l'hc l'1'iucc of l'cacc. Pv 1 'l'hc main project of the Glen' Cluh was the uperctta l'icl4lcs . 'l'hv lmys prcsvntcrl a XX'Ullllt'l'l-Lll cntcrtainmeut. 'llhe cluh uscml lu hc mlivirlwl into quartets hut this year there was just -mc nlass of huys whw sang tugctller. 'l'hc Glu- Cluh trunk part in the llig 'Vwelvc Cmmfcrcllcc aml ll. ll. S. mamlc '-1 a vt-ry hm- Slltlwlllgf. 'llhc huys also took part in a National Klusic XXX-ck Cuuccrt. ff , ff ,fl ff 'l'HIC 1:4 JY suNc:s'1'1Q1Qs ffl s ss s 1 l l l l l I 1 I ll l U '...iL,f ' If -.-.-um.--v Plljlf Out' llnmlwtl Fnrly mul!! The Girls' Glee Club L'nclcr lln- mlircction of Kliss l,cgg the Girls' Glue Club has passcil anotlnfr very siicfcssfill ycar. 'lilicrc were 129 girls cnrolleml in llic lirst sciiicstci' anal 155 in tlic scconil scnicstcr. 'l'lic Ulu-rctla was the main projccl of all thc Glcc Clnlis iluring llic lirst scnlcslcr. ilillk' girls cincrcml wliillc-licartcclly into this musical ancl llclpcll make il a SIICCCSS. 'llln' girls prcscntcil several very interesting' programs in thc assumlmly. 'l'liey also took part in the llig 'llwclvc Contest. Scvcral girls cntcrcml as soloists for liolli piano anil singing. 'lllic Glu' Clnli prcscntccl a lovclv concert iluring National Nlnsic Xlfclc. 'l'ln- Cantata, 'l'l1c Prince of lk-ace , which was prcscntcil at Clirislmas time lmy llic lloys' anml Girls' Glee Clulms coinlminecl, was consinlcrcml very xvcll ilonc. 'l'lic pianists for thc clnlm this year arc Mary -lane Vliallccr, llclcn Limlmlcll, anrl llorotliy llvllc Snyilcr. 'l'ln- principlcs of tlic clulm as cxlmrcsscml liy Miss Legg arc pitch. rliytlnn, in- tcrprvtalion anrl good sportsinansliip. 'l'lll2 GIRL SUNGSTICRS i r l l I i l i I z i i i ' '- -' i Ll 4 1 i--xxx id' 2 455: -L, 5. ' ' Y -i5:rt::f:1,' Q' 'L 1 .W-,.T:Lg.2f.Jx Wi 'gh' '45 Q l'niJ4' Um' Ilirriilrmil I m'Ix'-Him' A s 'XR '. sf-.-a!1 'f ' . .. ......f::... . X N. 3' A A . K '- i .,......f ...,.....4..-E-:-,...,:l-:4.,n gc: ,LSL T,- -, -,..-.-- .-.-....,..-...ie. The D. l-l. S. Qrchestra The orchestra made its first appearance of the year with the Operetta l'ickles . This was the first time that the entire orchestra had been used to ac- company any of the choral work. lt also furnished musical entertainment between acts at the Dramatic Club play, and contributed to the concert given during National Music VYeek. Every year the orchestra is a larger musical organization. ln November one of the students participated in the All-State High School Orchestra at the Uni- versity of lllinois. Danville also had eight representatives in the llig Twelve Conference Orches- tra which appeared at Springfield. Those w ho attended were: llenson Jewell. George Lelllaire, Flo Langham, La Yada Fieldes, VVilbur Soltau, Helen jackson. and Margaret Morgan. Such opportunities for recognition stimulate individual eticort and ambition. THE li. H. S. ORCHESTRA 1, . . 4 1 E l 5. tl,-L f Puyt' Our Ilmnlrcd Ifrflj ' i A ' i l ' 'l .rp 5' ' 'Ii' L i ' f ., . ,' . ' ' ,' - , V . ..-n...-w-.1 r. Pickles C.-KST Ol CH.-XRACTERS ilANS Xl.XIER, l'roprievor of the XYnrtzelpr:ieter lnn ...,... l.Ul'lS.-X, at XN':titress ............ .. ............. . ............ .................... . . C.-Xl l'.-XIN KINSIQI, Chief of Police of Yiennu ,...,.. liomsiul l ....... ............. RUMSKI rlxniski s l':uthtnl bleuths?-ww-mm ll. -ll-1NN1sox -Ioxbis, illl .Xdvertising lfxpert ...... ...........H.xlckY Sr-iloi.Eic ...,..,..l-Ivy 'l'Hoxi,xs .......CHti1cI.I2s XYHsTif,xi.i. .......RicH not .Xrimxii .....,..,..l'illXVlN Tomi ,.....Cl,,XRK lllllflflili hlltio, ll Gypsy Chief ...... ......v...........................,.. .....,.........- I i :HN S'1'll'l' lI,llN.-K, at Gypsy Girl .,...,........,..,......... .........,.........,... .....,. H E LEN liUNSTlilN Au'riit'u Cur:ifox'1', ai Young .Xmericztn Artist ,,...., .............. H ,WEN Srrzvniaxs 'll'Nl-I l'ENNiNn1'oN, an .Xmerit-an Heiress ..........,.............,...,.......... ....., I Jokorm' llizm. Srszriti-:R ,IoNAs H. Pi-txxixizrox, Proprietor ot' Peter Piper Pickles ..... .....,..., N Yli,i,i,xM SH.-xiflficu IAM' Yii'i.xN lil-:i,.xNi'x', 11 Charming linglish VVidow .,...,..........................,...,,,. Xl.-xiu:.xkET XlL'lN'l'lRlE Tourists, Burgers, Viennese Xluidens, Gypsies ,lonns H. Pennington, :nt American millionaire pickle manufacturer, with his dztnghter, june, :trriye in Yiennn. uniitlst preparations for the annual carnival. To his consternation, he finds his too expert advertiser, jones, :Llso there. Lady Viviun from lfnglzxml, arrives, searching for her daughter whom she lost near Vienna years ago. A Iutnd ol' Gypsies visit the carnival led hy jigo, the Chieftain and his supposed daughter, llonzi. The elimztv is reached :it the magic pol. Arthur Crefont wins recog- nition of his hezirt and also the hand of june I'einiington. Lady Yivizui finds her lost daughter is Ilona :intl Consents to ltecome Klrs. I'ennington. C1'xS'li N l l l l 31, J W A l is 'Q 'Q , . Tip 'u.,., Iillfll' Um' Iltmtlrrii larry-our g,,,,,,.,v,wRr?AM M.,-,jx 5 .. -3 .---.-v--a-.--nw..:.-,l.N init. ...A.... ......., ..... ---......-,-....s ,. , - The D. l-l. S. players . Xl l'1'w.v1fll'f1f ..,. A ,,.. . , .,Nlx1:x lxxrj XX4Il.lWlI:lx l'1l 1' l'r f'.x 'zllrnl , ll ul-ix S'l's-in-:laws Sl' 'r'wll11'y-'!'r'lw1x11r.'1' ,, ,,..li x'l'I41:x x l2u:u'1jxx'a11,u, !'lf:-x' Llrilzl H ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,, lim: Hswxlfl' l'lf1-x' .llfrmnm ',,,, ,, Iii-2'1 rx Yu-ixmcn llmzmzfil iUw1nl1 ,, ,, ,..,. Xl Iss Nl xlcx' Xl llllilc 'lllw llfllllllllll' Clulv ul' ll. ll. S. lms zulllwl zmwllmvl' yczu' uf Sllk'L'L'SSl-Ill 2lClllL'Yt'I11Cl1l ln its nmzmy lJI'k'YlHllS um-S. Ncu-1' in tlu' lmislfmry uf the Ul'g1llllZIlllUIl has ilu-rv lu-cn r:11'1'iul nut :I IllHI'l' lIllk'l't'SllllQ' :mal XK'lll'll1XYllllk' ymtnrly pmgltxlzl. Iiigln play' gruups lfmlq cnrc uf llu- mu-f:u'l plays fm' llwc f'L'Ill', :mrl mmllvuluznl rm-mlwrs lmlznlngml ull mln-r fl1':m1:llic cnlc1'l:1i11mL'11l. , , , . . . .. . . llw Q lull uns turtuxlzllc III lmvmg :1 Yl'I'f' zxlmlc stall ul ultlccrs mr ilu' yczug :xml tlwy, :xlung xx'1ll1 Xllss Kllllcr. Iuclllly :ulvlsa-r, In-pl ilu' m:1cl11m'rx' ul ilu- m'g':111iz:1lim1 in llk'l'l-LTI Vlllllllllg' cumliliml. 'l'lu' zlmmznl SlP1'lllgflJl1lf'. 'ASl4isl4llng . was slzlgwl lsy ilu- lllZlfK'I'S. l cln'11zu'y lil, l'l3l, in lllc lliglm Sclmul .Xu4lilm'ium, This play, in Illllllllllll In ilu- Clmrislnms party' :xml ilu' Sprung l'ml1c, mzulc up thc uu1St:n1ml111g CYCIIIS ut tllc ycnr. lJlQ.XNl.X'l'lC L'l.l'I1 17I l5lQ'lflQ5 llml' lffffv llnly lhwnli. Xllw xlIlll'l', .Xllxlw-l', ll,nl-11 ilrplrvnx, lffmzl lhfrl' Xl.n'y glam- XXnlfm'fl, liznhryll llrqnf-xuli. lil-Hy Num IM.. ffm' llm1.1r.,I l'rrfx1:.'.f The National l-hespian Society 'l'hc lucztl clmptci' of the Nzttifmztl ,lll1CSlll2lllS was fuumleml in Max tlmmiigli thc clltirts uf Miss Nlztry lXlillr:1'. faculty zulviscr of thc ll. ll. S. l'l1xt 'llhis l1m1m':trx' clrztmzttic socictx' has lmccn vcrx' prmniiictlt Illlltlllg thc ntlici' Il ttm m'g':tt1iz11tim1s of ll1lllYlllL' lligh School. 'l'hc cligilmility of stuclcuts tlepentls uprm tht-ir scltulztstic stzmclmg as xxtll is tht-ir liistritmic ztlmility. 'l'hc cztrncst tlcsirc ut' this sucicty is tu better high st it rlrzu1i:1tics. .-Xs Il suitztlmlc 1'cw:t1'tl :tml l'CCUgfllltlUll fm' cztpzthlc pztrtlcipttum in clrzimzitic ztctivitics, it plztvs :tn iiiiptwtztiit rule in ll. ll. S. 'l'husc wliu h:1vc mzttle ,l4llCSlll2lIl so l-1lI'2li'L'f ,S.f'I'lHjl l'72U- f hlzuiivs Nlztrlzttt lfmmn .Xiilu-lv l'AI'llllL'l'S Xlclit-yimltls .hlffllltf l'?.lll-- llt-lt-ii XX'tititl lixttlitwiiit- .X. l9i'ciityt'l Czttlit-riut' Xtilliztms 'latin' l':tyiu- liimgviit' lflblIt'l'1Stlll lfivtl Klillvi' Xlillt-it llzuim .Xmizt li. llztxxlaiiis xXlllllll'k'll .Xiirlrt-iw 'l'llli N.X'l'lf DNAI. 'l'HlfSl'l.XN St ICIETY ,f ma 1 laik lfurk Knit' K':tillvi'im- XYilli:xin5. 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X11111l'1-11 Y.111141111, K:1111l'y11 1117111-111-11. ,1:111111- 1,1-1- S11-11:11'1, -1:1111- ,X1111-1111 111111111-1 11111111'1', l'11g11' U111' ll11l11l11'11 l 1j'11'f1.111' SCENES FROM HSKIDDING SENIOR CIASS l'I..'XY ullwe U nseen Way lly licwitt NCWIIIQ CAST .lltn-it -,,,,,,,,, .,,,,..,, ,,A. .,A. ,,,....,,... I . 1 ' L'IXI'X Sl,-mx .lltzllnuz ,,,,..., ,,,.,,,... A Ylk l'llR St'uxx'xl:'rx ,llift ',,,,,A.A,, ..... ,,,,,, I J lclmisl x l'1lICXNIII!.Xk'Ix litllvlqv lflulft ',,,,,,,,,,,. ......,. l lxlmix' limes xul. lfully' lin'-:txvfm 'A...AAAA. . ,,,,, l.,xX'ri1ex1i Swxxi IM: lfrtultfz- .Il.'r.vl.-1 ,..,A,,. ...............,.... h luux S'I'II'l' .llzct-, t,'Iw'r li, Hull ,.,, , ,,,,AA. l'll,lZ.XlIIC'I'Il xlYlfllS liilllv l u1-uuld ,.,...,,,, ,, ,,,.. xlllllllx XX'lil.!.y1xs r,'I-,ff-W lf, lltwlz ,,,,,,, ,,...... I hcmuzuc Nl-fl'I'IfIi'I' .lulzn lltflt .,,,..,.... ..,. X lxltlux L'wn.l,1xm.s .lmir llllll ,,,,,,. .,.....,........v I lliNI-I llllxl-I II t'lm11II'u1n- ,,,,, ,,,,,,A..,.,.,.. I 'lIII, l'lRXYlI'I' 12-H,-If ,,A,I,,,,,,,,, ,,I...I. N llss Klum' Klum.:-il: llaumltl l.t-isvlt ,sllwp Illlllllylflvqv ,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,., Xlztrjtwif- V-r:1l1:1n1 Nlztry Alum- XX ulltml 'llltc clztss of 'Sl was pruucl to ln't'sc11t :ts its plzly. 'l'l1L' L'llSk'K'Il XY:Iy , lk-wi xx'ingg's tluu-t-fztct Hl'tlIIl2lllL'C uf the u11usuz1l , Klzny 15111, :tt eight cfclucla, in tlu lllqlt Sclwul :XlIllll1lI'lLlIII, l1L'l.IJl'C at lllfgt' :mtl :1ppt't'ci:1tivc ztuflicncc. 'lin sity 'l'l1t l nsccn XX':xy tltrillcfl is lmut putting it miltlly -to s:1y lilwwisc tlmt it tlt-llglttttl ls tu llIItlL'I'-CSIIIIIIIIC. 'lllu' story tlcztlt with thc livcs ut' sc-vt-rztl m'1li11:11'y pt-uplv III tllt' mitlst ufscvt't':1l 1-xt1':tm'4ll11zt1'y' CVCIIIS. 'llltillgs LlIIC1llllly :mtl impussilmlt- Imp ml Int-I'n1'v thc very cycs of thc stztrtlctl spcctzttor, things tlmt left tht- lmtly uvltl xxutlm :ul flYL'l'XYllL'llIlllI4Q ft-:tr unc mumcut zmtl mclfillg with sirlc-splitting lzmglttu nt-xt. 'l'l11'm1gglm11t tlu' cntirc story wztllqctl thc silt-nt, siuistcr tlgurc ut tlu sta-ry mztn Irmn thc lfztst. 'lllw plzxy was ll tllllicult um' tu st:1gc . :mtl the cztst :tml cuztclt clcscrvc mutlm In msc Im' tlw lIIlISllL'tl cxcn-llcllcc uf tlw prncltlctiml. CAST In lc lx'fm' ll.-lvnut l':I'CfllllII2IL'k, Yirtur Sclnvlrty, Gum- llilw, l'lll7-IlH'llI Xlyt-rs, St mul Nmt' Nliw Xlillcr, k'n:ut'll, Klvnrgt' Nt-npt-rt, l,:tXvrm- Sinus, Nlxlrimt Vullm-, -lnlm Slums. If ul lx'm.' l'llil llflllllll. Maury -llllll' Xllrlfurtl, Nlsvrirm xl'L'llI1l1lll, l,ufin1l:t Sloan, llurlry lY:n1'n:nll, Xl:u'jm1t tlrztlmln. llnrulnl Lt-iwll, l'trg,t' Hur Ilulltlrtul lflflyfxlt A i f - 'f! TiifAL 1R4,,1+ff2fI' ' 'M'-.-'mf wp. Q If 1 R ' lvmih .jul .1 5, QW' 'L 'EQ !1FR',!i 12QlEl' , Tl: Lg3:95H13f, V, il' iffy 1 'G'11.f','H 5i','LiQm The l93l Medley With the completion of the twenty-eighth volume of the Medley another successful book has been added to the list of yearbooks of the school. The first Medley staff was organized in 1904. Since then each succeeding staff has tried to make its production outstanding in a number of ways. Nothing has been left undone this year, to improve the art work and methods of pro- duction. One prominent change was the organization of a photographers' staffr A fine Graflex Kodak was purchased. With this machine numerous pictures of high school events were made. This afforded a saving for the Medley Staff. A special room was provided for the organization. Here all the material and equipment was kept. This enabled the students to carry on their work more efficiently. - A A fine quality 'of art work prevails throughout the book. This is largely due to the efforts of Edwin Todd,' the Art Editor. As a whole the Staff has co-operated in all the tasks undertaken. George Neupert, the Editor, particularly deserves praise for his directon of the Medley work. The chairman of the various committees should also be commended. Page One Hundred Fifty-eight find. -4 ' 'V' A ' ' - ' 1-..... ,'fa'ilm'-ill The lQ3l Medley Staff , , -1 lm-j ....... .,.....,,.. 1 .1-im:r.ra IN 1-:1'm2leT .-l.v.vi.vmf1l lfflilnr ....,,., ......, l ZEUIUEI-I lilclcumux liu.vim'.vx .llmmyrr ..,.,,........,.,, ,,.... ...,.,,... K I .xumx vYEl,I.IXl.'XN .ll.v.vi.vlu1:i l41:xim'.v.v ,ll.11m4,'ur ...,,.,, ..............,,, 1 EEN!-I Hllir-I .'l.l'.Vi.l'flIlIf ls'1r.vi1n'.v.r .lllzzzllffw ',.. ....., .,,.,...,.....- I 1 mx Zll,l.M.fXN f4ll'm'1lfUflUll Allnmzglrr ........................ ........ C ll.XRl,l'fS XN'l2S'l'F:Xl,l. .'l.l'.l'l.l'ftlll, C'ir.'nll1I1'un A1lLlllmI!,'l'l' ...,.,.. ....,..,...,........ ' Flin Lllisli flrt .Yilljf lfdilw' ...............,...,..,......,.. .,....,.. I QIHWIN Tllllll Clmirnmn I'I11lfUfll'l1f'iI1'l'.V' SMU .....,. ...,....... , lem N STIVI' l'lmirmun Nifllvllf f1UUINll.,Il't' ..,.... ......,.. I :Ii'I l'Y Ylimllilc C'lmirumn .-lrli-:'ifil'.v Cuwmillv. ',... .. .......,. l-1s'1'Hl2le l':I.I.llJ'l I' ftllllfflllllll . lllzlwlirx L'un1u11'llm' .... ,,,,,, X l,HER'1' SAlKI,liY Cahill-l'lIlll!l C'ulvnr1'ur c4llllIllllffl'l'... ,....... l..xY1-:NNE S'ruNli fqfltllflllllll lluumr Q'uu1n1illl'l'... .,...,. l,.xX'EuNE Nlflglilf Charles Westfall' Dem, yew ll mf Ellloff L Circulation Planqger Chu .School Com. Chr Activities Com. 4 ' ' Bud Wellman Crhtor V Y l'aqu OHL' lluullfl-.1 Fifty Hin gl Q., L 1 fYlar12Jana xxlolford .Sc 5ol Cammllfec Deulah Dalbey Gene .Sherritt Esther Allen F Harriet Hunter Ilchvmtlcs Commxhec -Q' L June flyers X. ' '-1-'xi'-E Elmbeth Myers Virginia Dhleaaer Albert Sdlldley Chr dldhlclm Crvnnnlltu Edrudrd Brrrh Cddlrcrme lumbcrrdk Edith Dailey f'dUDlW SM d Ld Verne lllcllee Chr llumor Committee ddoddrdrd lllllsdd ldeled Lddddll flmdllelll Shortlrduse Ilri' Jldlf mud dmdd lldgdrua llogce Edwin lllllll Chr. flrd Bfdff dxldrgdrrl Ulfyerdld Uaul Biddle fldydret l'lrIndire!Q Had 33: 4,- i U . -- . - -.............--.-: -V xx- 4 Q-.:...,4.f.,,w -....,.....-.,0.....-.,, . -, n N r l A ! -n ,-2 vr1.1i I L- ' wr, www r r r 1 lla r,: f 1 rw l ,,.., QL X S ddd ,. I l . 1 I l f'1lZdredDUe5ath N nrmzdff ff, f! X ',f fri Nerrze AQi'L'Vl111cil ' ufzen Allard I i: L 2 M WU SWT John Nlzpp Ella Wert5bag,cfh Qhf phOf.o5'n1Ph2l'b phof.'q5sraph0Y5 Uzfdrcfi Uamnyton Uarbert fox MGFIOH failings Uamngfnn Uoberf Thomas Photographers 5 a Dolores Doll DOB VCI Halt td 5 ! Q N I .4 Lf flmerfookc Udula Zeller Charles Verkes f' A vhotompywv-9 staff ,f ' if 4 MJ' gf '-..-...-- 'q4 1 4 ll I IS 1, f . ' ,- ff Advisers ol: Publications NIR. lll'l'FIN MR. l!,X'I'lCS Kllc. lll'lfI-'IN---All'. llullin, the supervisor of the puhliealitnis, is to he espeeially praisecl fur his eu-npei'atimi. llis valuahle suggestimis antl CllL'UllZ'2lgL nienl have heen particularly helpful lu huth the Kleclley antl the Klaruon antl XX'hite Stalls. Blk. li.-X'l'lfSf.X large portion uf the success ul' the 1931 Kleclley is flue tn Nlr. llates. lle gave a great cleal of time and careful thought to each part ni the yea1'hutilt. lfnr his tine leatlership the ineinhers of the Staff are very grateful. wx Kllss lil43vliff'l'l1e utmost appreeiatinn is nlteretl tn Kliss lieve for her enm- petent mlireetiun of the Kletlley Art Stall. lt was with her suggestions anil supervisiun that a high quality of art work was assuretl for the Nlerlley. Mic. li.-xl'i,1t-'l'l1e stutlents of Danville lligh School are very grateful tn Mr. liaullc for his loyal mlireetiun of the Maiwwmi ancl VYhite. With his timely atlviee the splentlicl progress anml high ratings of the paper were matle pnssihle. Klic. llUGl4lXfXl1'. lloghin's eu-operation in supervising anal helping tn estahlish the Kleclley Vlmtograpliers Stall is quite praiseworthy. 'llhrough his elllirts numerous pictures were proviclecl for the 1931 Rlerlley. I l 1 l MISS KIQYIC MR. F.-XULK MR. HUGIHN l. - X l'ily1.- Uni' llumlnwl .S'1'.1'Iy'1I1n't' x , V- 9 The Maroon QS- White Another year has passed into history for the Maroon and White. This year should be especially outstanding because several changes were made. It has always been the object of the Maroon and White Staff to make some improvements in the paper. Previously the Maroon and White was published every two weeks, and contained six pages. This year the paper consisted of four pages and was issued each week. Several new features were introduced. Among other things, a literary section and a new humor column aroused a great deal of in- terest and enthusiasm among the students. There were also two typists added to the Staff. With their aid, the copy was better prepared for the printer. ' With the beginning of each semester, a new subscription camp- paign was launched. The recent method of distributing the papers tothe subscribers in their roll rooms has proved very satisfactory. The business and professional men of Danville also gave the Maroon and White additional financial support with their advertisements. r A certificate of Distinguished Rating was won last November at the journalistic conference at the University of Illinois. This honor is awarded only to papers of high merit. Each member of the Staff worked very faithfully to do his share and under the efficient leadership of Harvey Acton, the editor, the Maroon and White has had a very successful year. P-:gt One Hundred Sixty fou Y 1 The Maroon G White Staff lflfilvf-ill-vllivf ....... ..,,,......... H Akvlix' Awrox .-Ixsisfzlllf lfdifor .......... ........ X YlN11fR1-in ANDERSON limillvss .llauagvr ........ .......... S 'rli1,1,A Sl'12R1,1Nu .'l5.vi.vtanl fins. .Uanagcr ...... ........ E ARL CHAMBIQRS .'ls.visfanf 19115. .llamzyvr ........ ,.........,. P IARRY Sl:Ilbl,l43R Cirrulatimz .llauugvr .,.,..... ........ K IAMON VV1'31,1,MAN THE IXIAROUN AND NN'Ill'l'E S'l'Al-Alf m1 1 Nu 1 Y N V' w w l Y ' - 1 3 MfIVIVlt'7vAf-'lilfafllffllff A r d'7TLL1f,G1:1zNfwf4fn'zff!Y.4mc:z , i . 1 A 1 N N a N N I , W 1 Jwhfiuwm-Omrozmavilme. Hnpzrdkfvzzlwfffzivfycei Dilfilllflf-IJJKJWMI L 'S i l'uy4' Um' llnmlrml S1'.rfy-fi':'c . Y-P '-.-D is THE MAROON Sz WHITE STAFF U. ' h'1'i1'w rw af fl 4 ,w ,..J.,gf ,, Q' sw. , f-:1.f,o'.:',V 1:.,,v' f.v1.'W1Uv. xv s.hn,r.-f,v:11m.r.v,'1 A 1 . . ffm- '91 iff-l4,r,',i'l' m .':'f fLf'.J.f5 Mnlfbzzvf 1 YF!! J' zhwnwg 15.951 Q I-Jug A'c.w' mf' 1 EL NEI liwnr - F01 umvxf L' 1. 1 z mn Nm nf :www . wa l'm,f Um' 1l.lll4fl4'nI .S'1,rlx un The Cub Reporters A few years ago an organization known as the Cub Reporter Staff was founded in Danville High School. llere in the ranks of this group each succeed- ing Stat? for the Maroon and VVhite receives training. Every year a new Cub Staff is established. Those Sophomores, juniors or Seniors interested in journalism are eligible for membership. At the various meetings of the Cub Reporters, instructions are given con- cerning the essentials and the nature of newspaper work. Furthermore, the members soon become experienced i11 the practical side of the subject. Each Cub must contribute some article to every issue of the Maroon and VVhite. 'l'he students must continue in this service for a year before any advancement in position can be made. At that time those who are particularly adapted to journalism and display a willingness to take part are given a place on the main Staff. ln this manner the Maroon and Vthite is always assured of a competent group of students to succeed the outgoing Staff. Mr. lianlk has been advisor of this organization for a number of years. Vvith the aid of his instruction and encouragement the Cubs are inspired to do their best. THE CUM REllOR'l'ERS Buck Rau---Rolla Mellonald, lYayne hlinkins, Carroll Snyder, Oliver Marshall, Floyd Townsenml. Srvulnl Rowe--Mr, liuftin. Adviser, Ilan XYoml, Robert liurkin, Robert Shinall, Robert Yerke, Mr. Faulk, Adviser. Front 1x'ozr-glfiiiily lloueli, Lois Cfllllllglliilll, Norma Jean Heisser, Florence L'ottin5:liam, Patty Romig, Eleanor Matthews, Ann Sherrilt, Caroline l'i'abtree. E-N F' x x ,N N RN 1 ! A. Page One lllunlred ,S1.i'ty-,wr-eu -f I -A - '- 3...--.-0-Q-1.... The Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll is a National Honorary Society for high school jour- nalists. Danville High School received its charter in 1930. At that time the first group of members was selected. The pin awarded to each is in the form of a scroll with a quill pen. The candidates must be of junior, senior or post-graduate standing and in the upper third of the class. An active interest, initiative, and dependability must have been shown in some phase of journalism. A good character is also required. H During the year there was a contest to which journalistic students were eligible. One Danville participant, Martha Ann Morton, received honorable mention in the Quill and Scroll magazine. It is the purpose of the society to further and influence a greater interest in journalism among high school students. MEMBERS OF 1930 Third Rau'-Peggy Richardson, Mat Brandenberger, Carolyn W'ait, Elnora Heisser, Betty McCreary. 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' ' 1 1' .lf -l 'W ' SQ, 'diff A ,'.,, .. ,. -.. fm. ---.0 l'11y1' U111' 111111111111 .Y1-1'1'1111't:.'11 ,J 11- ,,Q-.-.-......,...... 1 12145 ' .!l-,....i.................,.... Literary Events The history of D. H. S. literary activities has covered many stages. For years the system was that of meeting any school that desired an interscholastic contest. Later district and county meets were held. The county was divided into several districts, usually including three or four high schools of Vermilion County. The winners of the district met at the county contest in June. This prevailed for track, Glee Clubs, oratory, dramatic reading, and extempore speaking. In debating Danville for years met Urbana in a dual debate. Often other large Illinois schools and sometimes Indiana high schools sent teams. In literary activities Danville candidates competed at the Charleston Normal meet. The list of winners during the many years is an interesting one for most of the schools in Central and Southern Illinois were entered. ln 1924 the Big Twelve Conference was organized. It includes Champaign, Danville, Decatur, Jacksonville, Lincoln, Mattoon, Pekin, Peoria Central, Peoria Manual, Springfield, Streator and Urbana. ln 1930 Danville was the host to the schools which met here May 2 and 3 with Mr. Walceley as President of the Con- ference. The Danville representative in oratory was Michael Saldinlo, who won second place, Earl Chambers in extempore speaking, Virginia Nelle Phleger in Dramatic Reading, and Vera Lois Wallace in Interpretative reading. Daniiille won first in Boys' Glee Club and there were individual victories in other lines. In 1931 a change in the organization occurred. In debating, literary activi- ties and music there were three district elimination contests in April. These can- didates then met other district representatives at the Big Twelve meet ,in May. 'This year Danville was in the district with Urbana, Champaign and Mattoon. Danville has been proud of its past record and has acquired a great share of honors in various Fields. Awards are made in the form of medals, pins, and special recognition. Page One llundrcd Sem-my-tlzrvv , ,..-e':rez' vrgg 5143 1 ' .' .J , 1 Q lil ,. 1 .4 J 1 l 1 ' CALENDAQ 3 l m Dim legend tells you much ol: Helen ol: Troyg We write our own alzltairs, your thoughts to employ. Sl 'fOf 'ix CHE QHNNEWER 'vb 647115 'W-'fri 'Mo LD UANW ARE 9,542-,DY ro fxglllll FUR -vs MARCDNIKAQJ THENTKEEQ '09 025301-A 0 HoN0R ,ro FAME AND HERGL0Rl0US NAME NNY- '-L own MAN 50 Lars CHEER HCHEER H THE em nav-E ALL OUT FOP' oANvu.1.F. IGH, RP' l! ! R. Q.. CALENDAR l930'3l SEPTEMBER 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 15 10 17 18 19 20 22 24 25 Doors of Knowledge open to 1642 students. Still lovely weather for school. Two lunch periods bring change in D. H. S. schedule. Everyone is getting used to the grind by now, though some of the F reshies are still wondering what it's all about. End of the first week of school. Maroon Sz White subscription opens. Class Caucuses start at 3:00 P. M. today, letting us off from the usual routine for 35 minutes. lfreshies are still trying to elect the 54 class officers. Tennis squad make plans for fall practice. First Medley Staff meeting. Girls' Club has reception for new girls. Cross Country team gets under way with lirst practice. We had an assembly this morning. Mr. William Acton gave a talk on the constitution. It was very interesting to all students. Freshies are finding themselves at last. H. S. Girl Reserves hold picnic at the Bungalow. Picnic for the men teachers at Harrison Park. G. A. A. entertain freshman girls at Buddy Breakfast. Tag Day for Girls' Club members is observed. First Girls' Club meeting. We had a fire drill today, it was enjoyed by all as a 'lget away. Dramatic talent of D. H. S. got their start today. Class of 32 finally got their officers elected. We filled out guidance sheets today, and hope they help. The band is helping on the Good Will Tour. They went to St. Joseph. The Spanish of Danville High eat today. It is predicted that for at least three days following, the cafeteria will lose considerable business. - Page Om' Hundred .5'c'uvnt3 H- 'a 5 h 4 ur' Gm . 'ru Is ' Elm ' 0 S J A 'I' 'Q 'QL 'f 'Q i we 'x , I1 33? ff!! Q ' fn If wi fa-fx ll i Loxscxlhx Fw Comb DH 3. Uwox-us x .- 8 v A am 1 xx. ' X, , f Unu.su,al? Our hero wh . xi Page One Ilumircd Svwnry X ,.......-...al-a-sm,,-,,. - -- V - .f--1 ---- 1:..::-Q-a-we-w9,e - - 'N P 1 K 1 CALENDAR 1930-'31 fContinuedJ 21 Danville's first football game of the season, which was also our first night game. Against Kankakee. OCTOBER An interesting meeting was held for the Phyllis Wheatley G. R. today. An election picnic was held for the Science Culb today. That is a sug- gestion to some of you other organizations that have such a tough time getting members together for election, everyone EATS. Tickets were issued today for the Illini-Iowa State Game. Art Club has a picnic in the nature of a sketch party at Harrison Park. Speeches were given in home rooms today regarding the National As- sembly Programs. They wanted money. End of first period. First Conference Football game was held today with Decatur. Hi-Y Boys sponsor a get-together today at the Y. M. C. A. 31 members were chosen to the Dramatic Club. Cub reporters have their iirst meeting this afternoon. Constitution Club of G. R. meet at Y. W. C. A. today. Latin Club has a meeting today to honor Virgil. Assembly was held this morning. It was our first Pep Program and new cheer leaders were chosen. Hoffmen lose to Lincoln today. 33-19. Today was an interesting day. We got report cards but to take away the sour some diversions were olTered in a Home Economics picnic. French Club wiener roast, and Spanish Club meeting. A surprise hike was held for the Phyllis Wheatley girls. Bundle Day is being observed in all Danville schools today. Wranglers' Club gives a play today. A program was sponsored by the Latin Club today to honor Virgil. Dean K. C. Babcock from Illinois presents a book to the H. S. and gives an interesting talk in honor of Virgil. There is no school today as the teachers are at a conference of the State East Central Division. This starts a rather quiet week for most of D. H. S. Page One Himdred Seventy-eight HQ - men 4 Horamyaq 1 low me Lrl'3. fi9hF Q Liffle NA9nXcm ..-1:-.nav-. 5 g- 1 IN, r'--5 IU1lIiSt ' ,vw ,m W ru-'paw-my-nn.,-,,, -T.-au: ...mgr1:u....,...-.. . -. - L 1 ff: Nb h M.,. .ll I LL CALENDAR 1930-'31 fContinuedD 24 We had a very interesting assembly this morning. Many students will enjoy the All School party tonight. 25 Conference game today with Mattoon. NOVEMBER 3 Booster Club meeting after school. A very interesting play was given in the Dramatic Club meeting this afternoon. Mary Higgason's group was in charge. 4 Our first program by the Assembly Association was enjoyed today. The feature was the Deep Sea by Robert M. Zimmerman. 5 This seems to be rest day for most of D. H. S. clubs, though activi- ties are in full swing. 6 Today is.one of grief for most of the students-mid-semester exams. 7 More tears are shed as we labor over the terrible exams. For the last two days D. H. S. has lost its PEP. What can be the trouble? 1 8 Urbana is encountered on the gridiron today. We hope for success. 10 The Navy Band was here this afternoon. Members of the student council enjoy a feed. More tryouts were held for the Dramatic Club after school. 11 Hooray! A holiday! 12 We had an interesting program this morning. The G. R. had a meeting at the Y. W. C. A. this afternoon. 13 Most students were Sharks today-Open House. 14 It wouldn't do to have Open House every day. Too many Freshmen go to sleep on the following day. The merchants of the city were happy to see the Medley advertise- ment campaign open. 15 Our last conference football game was played today with Champaign. 17 Blue Monday-Report Cards were issued. 1 S Student Council Meeting was held this afternoon. W. W. W. Club held a meeting after school. 18 Girls' Basket Ball practice was held today. 19 Girls' Club Cabinet had a meeting today. Page One Hundred Eighty ADW P- r. iv - . . 5 RQ 1-SZ? .Q A - x Nw f ' f I P' . A - ' n ' ff I , 5 f ,.n W ' . J f ' n 1 .sHedXeq XJo Rars ll I lr llumlnwl lzmfzfv fm. Dal me ,. Qf ff N-G1 ' 56355. K' , A 3 . Loafers- Ha. -Ma. Bubhhng Uuevf Ambxkxoq Z WQ mx. X I 'if fri YI' ff? P I, ,.1 5 l I P P N V Y 9 I 4. If is fi I, 5 P, lx ,, IK ,i ll, 1 Iw HN ui f,x-,-gn ..- . ' 1 'f-.jgkj ' N. gawk l Ei.: :ga 'ti ELL., ni we .fi Q J W3 .9 f . . -L , 4 IJ. 1 H I 1 l CALENDAR 1930-'31 Q Continuedj 20 The Operetta Pickles was enjoyed tonight by many. 21 Again we rejoice in NO SCHOOL. 26 We certainly enjoyed this day. A program this morning and school was dismissed this afternoon at 2:15. 27 Our Thanksgiving vacation is making lots of people sick. Our last football game was played this afternoon. DECEMBER 1 A short play was presented at the Dramatic Club meeting at 3:40. Members of the German Verein hold their first meeting. 3 Members of the Wranglers' Club impersonate important ctiizens of Illinois in an Assembly program. Girls' Club meeting. A play was presented by the Rose Group. 5 Program for Medley subscriptions. Gold-Diggers presented. Second order for junior pins sent. fi 8 Social Committee of Dramatic Club meet. French Club meeting. 9 It is reported that 875 Medley subscriptions were secured Friday. 11 Latin Club holds Christmas party in faculty room of cafeteria. Pictures of Dramatic Club officers taken for Medley. 12 Danville meets Kankakee in basketball and swimming. End of third period. 13 Girl Reserves hold stunt show at Y. W. C. A. 15 The December meeting of the Spanish Club is held. The Dramatic Club enters into the Christmas spirit by giving a party at their meeting. 16 Girls' Club is preparing for its annual Christmas party. Christmas seal sale is progressing rapidly. 17 G. A. A. hold short meeting. Meeting of Girls' Club after school. . Members of Phyllis Wheatley Club meet. 18 Wranglers' Christmas party held at close of school. The Christmas carols by the music departments were enjoyed by every- one. Page One Hdndred Eighty-two :I , ' be Dean So 50 . , Supporfi' 5,15 'Q 5 Sunshine Babies Two cams N I I l gl ' E 'J 4 T'CK2i'5 - Dre-defenrson ' K il ei . .,.,.,---l. --1 1 1 , fr llumlnwz'I51'y11fy-fllrrf: an-----. ...,Y. .-..-1 WT -2-.eb X .........,..,........:.:g.-.....-,R X31 Q--- WH-.-N --..-..,.,..,--- .,., 4, RN-L, ' F' T' ' A '-f-if? VAAA fi' f 'I ' ' -+L ' 'll' i53'fff'?: CALENDAR 1930-'31 CContinuedJ 19 Christmas Cantata, Prince of Peace, is presented by the music de- partment. This is Open House for the alumni. We play Chrisman here at 7:30. School is dismissed for the Christmas holidaysg everyone is happy. 20 We meet Covington in basketball here. 23 The annual Christmas party was given by theYGirls' Club. JANUARY V 5 Happy New Year! Report Cards. 7 Girls' Club groups have meetings. A clever stunt is presented at the Art Club meeting. 9 Luckiest Man Alive tells D. H. S. of War adventures. Latin Club meeting. 10 Danville plays Mattoon, at Mattoon. 12 Varsity debate tryouts. I 14 Regular meeting of Girl Reserves at Y. W. C. A. I 16 Danville plays Urbana. X Exams. How the Kids work! 17 Danville plays Springfield on own floor. Stiff competition. 19 More exams-let's hope' we pass 'eml 20-21 N o school. 25 Danville meets Decatur in basketball. 24 Danville plays Lincoln, at Lincoln. 26 Students procure new programs for next semester. 28 Girls' Club Kid party in honor of new Freshman girls. FEBRUARY 2 Green and Gold are selected as Senior Class colors, with the motto. The Spirit of Fellowship Leads Us On. - Page One Hundred Eighty-four l . . K l 'f. .U:--.-mx--Miudakmliilinnaii.-41' mu. . W x wr . ' 4' Um' llumlrml lfig 4 6 7 9 12 19 20 CALENDAR 1930-'31 fContinuedJ A clever play was presented at Girls' Club today by the True Blue Crew. Spanish students present a clever play today. Booster Club decides to help the Maroon and White staff bring in some money. Hoffmen defeat Kankakee. Today the German Club meets. Also the Spanish Club has feature Travel Talks. VV. R. Jewell gave an interesting talk on Lincoln today and in his usual humorous way brought out the necessity of gaining the most possible from life. The Juniors are winners over the Sophomores in Inter-class Debate. The Art Club is going modern, The main topic of their meeting to- day was Modernism, Tonight our building will lose the roof, for the curtain rises on Skid- ding, the Dramatic Club Play. Z5 French Club has its first meeting of 1931. A good time was had by all. MARCH 4 Girls' Club- Wings have charge of the group. Seems as 'though they 5 6 .7 11 12 16 18 19 20 21 23 26 27 30 APRIL 1 2 might be getting air-minded. Pep assembly-three trophies presented by the swimming team. D. H. S. is host to conference this year. Practice debates are being given tonight with Wellington. Hot rivalry. Danville downs VVestville. A pep program. Danville came through on top again. Humorous program in assembly. Getting to be quite dramatic in their playlets. Holfmen are District champions. A District trophy presented at Pep Assembly. Timely March Program held at Latin meeting. Meeting of Dramatic Club at 3 :30. Girls' Club Cabinet is given a banquet. State basketball finals at Urbana. Basketball teams are still competing at Urbana. Decatur, a f'Big 12 school, wins state championship. Interesting program is given to members of Home Economics Club. Assembly-jess Pugh gives talk. G. A. A. Water Carnival., Assembly at 8:30 by music departments. Short play presented by members of Dramatic Club. Mid-semester exams. More exams. Page Om' Hundred Eighty-:ix M L 1 Sl! 1 Fr Y I Ue-u Cherub TP l'ugl4' U fn' Ilumlf rf I Lmlllx M. A 3 6 7 13 1 5 16 23 24 27 29 MAY 1 4 6 7 11 13 14 15 18 20 21 22 25 27 28 29 31 JUNE 1 2 3 4 5 . . K- ...i-..v.. CALENDAR 1930-'31 Q Continued J Easter vacation. Still enjoying a holiday. Back after vacation and now for the grades. Meeting of Spanish club. Program meeting of Dramatic Club. Girls' Club have meeting at 3:40. Members of Science Club meet. Meeting of Art Club after school. All School party. Play presented in meeting of Dramatic Club after school. Girls' Club meet. End of third period. Big Twelve Conference at Champaign. Last period of this year begins. Also beginning of National Music Week. Girls' Club holds meeting. A Meeting of Science Club. - W. W. W. hold meeting at 3:40. Business meeting of Dramatic Club. Meeting of G. A. A. Spanish Club meet. Meeting of Girl Reserves. Latin Club meet. Medleys distributed. Senior play presented to public. Meeting of D. H. S. Players. Girls' Club meet. Wranglers' Club meet. Meeting of Science Club. Junior-Senior banquet given. Meeting of Home Economics Club. D. H. S. Players picnic. Fftinch Club meet. Meeting of Girl Reserves-Pot Luck Supper. Meeting of Art Club. Program-Class Day. Baccalaureate. Final exams. V Finals. Meeting of Girls' Club. Commencement exercises. Last day of school. Return for report cards. 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D. Mann F. B. Coleman Thomas C. StiHer J. R. Dean W. R. Jewell ANN LEMAN M sz C0 LAWYERS LAWYERS 513 The Temple Bldg. Telephone 638 Suite 207-8-9 Daniel Building P gc One Hundrrd Ninety-four All D. H. S. Students Are Welcome at KING'S PHARMACY We serve the best Sundaes anl Sodas in the city 616 North Vermilion St. DRUGS - SODAS CIGARS - CANDIES Germantown Pharmacy fLouis F. Stuebe, R. Ph.J We solicit your patronage 857 East Fairchild DANVILLE - - ILLINOIS ARNHOLT BAKERY Fine Pastries Danvil1e's Greatest Pie Bakery Phone 332 204 W. Fairchild Street PHILLIPS BROTHERS GROCERS Sole Agents for the Celebrated Ferndell Brand of Goods Phones 798-799 902 North Vermilion Danville, Ill. Drive in Parking Place ADAM SCHENK The Barbecue Man 1031 E. Main St. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Hickory Wood Pit Barbecue Meats HARDING DRUG STORE SCHOOL SUPPLIES DRUGS Curb Service Pngr Om' Hundred Ninety-lim' ZILLMAN Xz KIENAST Sheet Metal Workers eo4 EAST MAIN sr. D-anville, Illinois sz !'. SHesrM 'ty U ,A 2 ii? - zgniis gi ' ,,,,, I,l.ll IEAUTYANU A 51-1- IERMANENCE QQQ: -' Cqziilht 1925 NATIONAL AUIDCIATION :nur urnu. n n c on All Columbus did was to discover America. Look what other people have done to it. ' Teacher: Give for one year the number of tons of coal shipped out of the United States. Freshman 2 1492-none. JOB PRINTING Cards - Stationery - Circulars and Engraved Stationery Edw. A. Tate Printing Co. Out of High Rent District 505 East Main Phone 4994 Specializing in Modern High School Pocketbooks A. S. WHITE-JEWELER 12 West North Tom Thumb Golf Course North Vermilion St. Open 8 A. M.--12 P. M. 'XJ Miniature Golf Course 18 Holes DEMAND Arctic Maid Ice Cream Known for its goodness Arctic Maid Ice Cream Co. 401-403 North Washington Ave. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS We feature the newest in FO OTW EA R for High School Girls and Boys Moderately Priced F. P. MEYER SHOE co. Phone 422 22 N. 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Vermilion at Seminary PHONE 80 DANVILLE ILLINOIS Coy eb wry 11111141 Lv. Bug-Uouae Fables Sears, Roebuck and Company DANVILLE, ILLINOIS SK Will always strive to merit the public confidence as shown by their steady growth for forty-five years. Qgllsb Oh Loohee gt L Love Me A TNURS ' I ll Ill WMD Qhone it iniillitila lv Qhone p :L , l 132 North Walnut Street DANVILLE, ILL. -C571faftsnfLa,nshzp- ine 'Ghe tyoographer who senses the subtle characteristics of Typographic design, in both lettering and ornamentation, will assuredly experience a joy in the composition of unique printed pieces which carry a new note of handiwork and craftsmanship that stands quite apart from the monotonous deadness of the prevailing conformity to tradition. Such work is always very refreshing and is of more than ordinary benefit to the business that it serves Interstate Qgrinting Gonzpanty Is fully prepared to supply the advertiser or user of' commercial printing, who seeks some- thing out of the common in typography that portrays a quality characteristic of the sub- ject, or to make a typographic style strikingly diferent from the usual kind that you receive WE. SPECIALIZE. IN Qeautifully qlesigned Qfigh School Annuals J This Annual is a product of the Interstate plant. WM Pngc Two Humlrvd Three Start the Boy Right Insure Him With The MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY F. L. Hendricks, Gen. Agt. Suite 706 First National Bank Building DANVILLE, ILL. . . THE . . Harwood Studio Makers of Fine Photographs 111 North Vermilion St. QOpposite K. 8a SJ DANVILLE, ILLINOIS You can be sure of the quality of our fiowers and the correctness of the arrangement. SMITHS THE FLORISTS L. P. LIVENGOOD The Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Co. of St. Paul Baum Building DANVILLE, ILL. Absence makes the heart grow fonder So they always say: 'I'hat's why we always love our teach- ers best The days they are away. -The Sophomore Class. A doctor fell in a well And broke his collar bone. The doctor should attend the sick, And leave the well alone. PHILLIPS LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO., INC. DANVILLE Page Two Hundred Four lzlm' 818 Vermilion Street - North Where Friends and Students Meet From 8 A. M. Till Midnight SODAS - CANDIES -- LUNCH - SUNDRIES GRILL ROOM - BOOTHS - MUSIC See the Crowds-Follow Them . Rates: Where did you get this WALTER H, STUEBE jo 'e. . . LaV'erne McBee: It just ran across Plumblng 85 Heating C0- my mind. Mr. Bates: You'd better elevate the 319 N' Hazel St' crossing. lf you think these jokes are old And should be on the shelf, just loosen up, you critic! And hand some in yourself. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Phone 2284 Delco Light Sales and Service I'l. F. Visknislcki Buick sALEs sz SERVICE 5 222-224 W. Main Street DANVILLE, ILLINOIS P ge Two Hundred F Geo. E. Cockerton and Son Printers Bookbinders Rubber Stamp Mfrs. 20 East Harrison Street DANVILLE, ILLINOIS 10 Everybody likes these tender, Full-Flavored Jellie Candies- - -thats's why the modern hostess sweetens the pleasure of her party with . . . FRED W. AMEND COMPANY -:- -:- DANVILLE, ILL f ' A I: Bling. , 3 ' Uma-me work FPS-Sbiw Hgh? . I Ar1cI7ey'J Got' The Bal! 2 1 ! 5 Forward L 5 M Drum 3 I ' I s V .,s, s k Pass MAJOY' s, ,,-vim. . M ,, , ,U ,, , sefff . Y, V' ff ei.. 1 15' ' '--'s N I llll Sfmzls mm' Louis Co. 21-23 North Vermilion Street Ready-to-Wear, Millinery, Shoes, Dry Goods, Rugs and Draperies WI' inwitv you lo an inspvction of nvw mcn'l1a11dlsv for personal or home m'cd.s. Goods that arc dcfnwdablc in qualify, smart in style' and ofvrvd af fvricvs that an' always rcasanablc 'when quality is vonvvrncd. -2 REMBRANDT r. STUDIO 9 I Portrait Kz Commercial - 9 7 K3 Photographers JK 0 it NO Z g Q2 9 'PE Q fl l ,L Phone 5898 1315 N. Vermilion DANVILLE, ILL. I c Two Hundrrd S HHOOT - ON HOOT0 Lumber Building Materials Phone Main 1 FORTUNES ARE BUILT BY THE SAVING HABIT As Well as by Earning Power Begin Now to Take Care of the Future The Vermilion County Building Association 141 North Vermilion St. H. C. ADAMS, Secy. U' P N fn' nn? :mn Lu Cl 'E l mi H:-mm E' mm m 1 - :HI A- i ' szinumuug I V F' 'f Sf it -M I I. use Mun Q - Rfrhgpuu? il f 2 QE 'wcvwif ,QDWLEGER 5- IIIHFIEH EEE EJB' M r 'f u 'I uc nur I I .NTONU Q LCUOIKI Jvux l Q N H it A Ygifymy DKRLEK nun 4 3, Q L E Y any Du ramen 1-Qfkgf ik ,jog E 1' ,-- -N .-. 'a-i' f I - E X X unlulllwl ll ' 'Q 11. 523 J ' . isle., , Wvy .ml X xgwj I 1 1y pl1,5JmvX rf 'ju H 'L N 5- Wan,-on R Lady! 'ffhsD 4 I xi V 'I' Nn1:l9I5K'71 X ' ,vinyl j QS W L of i ' ' We N M1 L ' Qx QQWZE, . 555: THX V X Ox .7 A - f q J . 1 4,f ffw g .. , x 50 W! I I Q K JG ? O Zyl' . x N Q xf f-5 xi-' I XXK Q1 w 15? as X, 'DLX ' x .71!' , If VK Page Two Hundred Nine EDWARD J. WHEATLEY M. D. 316 The Temple PHONES Office 253 Res. 1849 DANVILLE, ILLINOIS DR. H. K. McDOWELL Osteopathic Physician 608 The Temple Bldg. L. L. STEINER, M.D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Suite 321 The Temple DANVILLE, ILL. Phonesa Office 662 Residence 1027-W A. R. BRANDENBERGER M. D. Physician Sz Surgeon Suite 410-414 Baum Bldg. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Mr. Smith: Name something on land similar to a glacier, but which is not a glacier. Jimmy W.: A truck load of ice running in low gear. Dorothy B. got on a bus and handed the driver a ten dollar bill. I'm sorry, she said, but I haven't a nickel. Don't be sorry, said the driver, you'll have 199 of them in a minute. How can you possibly sleep sitting in a chair ? You forget I spent four years in High School. Woodrow Wilson: Hooray! Miss Payne said we would have a test to- day, rain or shine. Terry Palmer: Well? Woodrow: It's snowing. DR. HOWARD S. FOSTER DENTIST 615 Temple Building Phone 446 DANVILLE, ILLINOIS DR. BENSON M. JEWELL Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 313 The Temple Danville, Ill. Phone 817 WE SAVE SOLES F. A. COTTEN Rapid Shoe Doctor Back of Carson's on Fairchild Page T-wo Hundred Ten CHARLES F. SHANE WOLFORD M. SHANE Wolford Insurance Agency Established 1877 8 East Main Street Telephone 5197 H. E. ROSS, M. D. JEAN W. MOORE, M. D. n , Surgery and Gynecology Physician and Surgeon 10th Floor 514 Temple Building First National Bank Building DANVILLE, ILLINOIS DANVILLE, ILLINOIS English Instructor: What is a synonym? Student: It's a word you use when you don't know how to spell the other one. Nowadays a child picks up Geography from a rumble seat, arithmetic from a dial phone and the alphabet from a radio list. Miss Lamb: NVhat is done with the products of gasoline? ' Student: They are usually taken to the nearest hospital. Phones: Office 700: Res. 33103 Ex. 2128 16 East North Street R. E. JOHNSON, M. D. PHONE 764 Physician and S11fg00I1 EVERYTHING MUSICAL Victrolas, Radios, Pianos Small Goods, Records and DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Sheet Music 202 Daniel Building Freshie: Mother, can I go out tonight? Soph: Ma, may I go out tonight? Junior: Ma, I'm going out tonight. Senior: Ta, ta! Leave the front door open. Post Grad: fSeldom comes in to begin with.j Paul: You know, I'm funny like that: I always throw myself into anything I undertake. Louise tsweetlyl : How splendid. Why don't you dig a well? Page Two lllmdred Eleven In making a success of himself a man contributes to the success of everyone else. The folks at the LETTER SHOP PRESS Miss Legg: Now, Clark, do you know how it is to go before an audience? Clark H.: Nog I sang before an audience once, but most of it went before I did. Mike fin Mr. Harm's chemistry classj 1 Esther, what do you suppose we'll have on exams? Esther: Oh, probably an outline of the book for us to till in. It was a dark night and the cyclist was lost. Presently he saw a post. With great difficulty he climbed the post, struck a match and read, WET PAINT. Lives of football men all remind us, VVe too can push and shove. And, departing, leave behind us, Footprints on another mug. ASSORTED SMILES l. The only thing Mussolini hasn't been able to straighten out in Italy is the spaghetti. 2. The hard part of a school teacher's job is trying to reform the language of small boys who listen to Amos 'n' Andy. 3. A real quick thinker, is the man who doesn't have to play eeny-meeny- miney-mo in front of the cafeteria counter. 4. The only thing that Professor Albert Einstein doesn't know about space is a way to solve our parking problem. SPANGLE'S PIE BAKERY D. M. BERRY 319 E- Van Buren Sf- Designer and Painter of S C E N E R Y We Make Hundreds of Pies Every Day -for- CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS Telephone 735 107 N. Hazel St. Danville, Ill. Page Two Hundred Twelv E Fidelity Investment 85 Ask Your Grocer for I Open an account with Tea Table Bread Bldg. Assn. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Established 1884 Real Quality At Reasonable Price 654, Assets over 54,000,000 690 Mueller-Spitz Baking Co. DANVILLE, 1LL1No1s 1 'Remember you can spend saved money but you can't save spent money. ' EB E W GROCERY COMPANY WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Marvel Brand Food Products I Larabee Best Golden Seal Flour -X Marvel and White House Coffee I T 1114171 FELDKA WHERE FRIENDS MEET KININGI-IAM BOOT SHOP Bostonian Shoes for Young Men SHOES AND HOSIERY for Young Ladies Danville's Leading Shoe Store 126 N. Vermilion St. g'oYAL CZQAXQ The Oldest Ready-to-Wear Shop in Danville Reasonable Prices Always Open a Charge Account The Shop Distinctive Where young Fellows get together Smart Styles designed for High School Students RHODES-BURFORD Complete House Furnishing 103-105 Main Street PHONE 1101 l1THilFI I R 4 4 i Payv Tzu: lImm'rrd Fiftrrn Blue Bird Service Station Tires - Tubes - Accessories Day Sz Night Service i One-Quarter Mile East of C ty Limits on Route 10 DANVILLE, ILLINOIS UNION BARBER SHOP Hair Cut - 35 Cents Five Licensed Barbers Sanitary in Every Respect 4 North Jackson St. CHRIS. WOLLENZIEN, Prop. MEL SON CLEANERS DYERS - HATTERS 810 North Vermilion St. Phone 1516 RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY Incorporated Fast Nation-Wide Shipping Service A more convenient way for students to forward their baggage TERRACE CLEANERS ESTELLA DURKIN, Owner 1515 East North Street Telephone 2956 DANVILLE, ILLINOIS 9 We Do It Right ST. LOUIS SHOE SHOP W. North Phone 5584 Patronage Appreciated STAR SHOE SHOP THE BEST MATERIAL USED 16 West North Street P gr Two Hundred S QUALITY SCHOOL SUPPLIES SELECTION Books Stationery Office Supplies Wall Paper Paint Pictures 8z Framing Greeting Cards Magazines Gifts There is daily proof everywhere in everything that Quality is the wor1d's greatest creator of lasting good will. Woodbury Book Co. PRICE SERVICE Established 1846 THE BREDEHOFT QUEEN CITY DAIRY COMPANY 22 East Main Street Perfectly Pasteurized DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Milk and Cream CX, Extra Care Makes it Extra Good L A D I E S ' Wearing Apparel Phone 2200 I T Hid.S X THE HOME YOU WANT CAN BE HAD WITH BUT VERY LITTLE CASH Come into our office today and let us show you how easy and economical it is for you to build or buy that little home you have always wanted E L L I O T T umbcr Company All Kinds of Building Material West End of Subway Danville, Illinois V VNV! T,- P 1 ll J in 11 , iw-LT. F. L. HILL LUMBER COMPANY Auto Supplies FUNK BROTHERS 807 North Vermilion ,,, . ifff'?'1 i?f?if I VERMILION COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Established 1869 ABSTRACTS, TITLES, lNsL'1uNc1, Escizows Phone 510 5 S. Vermilion Your Y. M. C. A. is a builder of men. Ideals count in the game of life. You are invited to become a member of the Danville Association. FRANK F. DETTMAN GROCERIES AND MEATS 1137 East Fairchild St. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Automobile Re-finance THE W. J. ELLIOTT CO. 1015 East Main St. Representing the AUTOMOBILE BONDING CO. HOOVER'S PLACE POGUE BEAUTY SHOP Best 5C Hamburgers All Lines Beauty Culture in town Fruits and Groceries 43 North Hazel Street Telephone 6078 PTHddN Over Main Lunch Room Phone 550 GM3 W. Main St. 'N l 'X . . THE. . BOWMAN STUDIO Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your PHOTOGRAPH Special Prices on Commencement Photos Plz0t0g1'afI1.v Lim' Forever' BE PHOTOGRAPHED THIS YEAR W. I. BOWMAN 22 North Hazel Street Phone 3405-W DANVI-LLE, ILLINOIS THE Danville Benefit and Building Association is interested in all that Benefits Humanity and Builds Character Congratulations to the Class of '31 AND Best Wishes to the Faculty and Board of Education R. S. FAIRCHILD QD. H. S. '99J Serrrtary S. E. Corner Public Square Page Two Hundred T Yeomans 5 Shedd Hardware CO. Established 1867 Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Household, Carpenter 8z Machinists' Tools Royalty Hair Oil will keep your hair in place and give that finished look you all want. Get your bottle now at all barber shops OF Frecl W. Royalty Co. 128 North Walnut St. DANVILLE, ILL. Danville Gasoline and Oil Company STATIONS AT Vermilion and Fairchild Main and Griffin U. S. Tire Company at Main and Franklin W. T. LEVERENZ, Manager P 7 HddT N 'N GUNN, PENWELL 8z LINDLEY Daniel Building WALTER T. GUNN FRED B. PENNYELL HAROLD F. LINDLEY LEO W. BURK Attorneys and Counsellors TIK-TOK SHOP W. W. GALLAHER Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repairing 10856 N. Vermilion St. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS CHARLES E. WILKINSON M. D. Surgeon 623-625 The Temple DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Cut Flowers Potted Plants Funeral Designs BUTLER : : FLORIST Phone 626 101 E. English St. English Instructor: Albert, I want you to tell me how to define ignorance. Al: lt's when you don't know something and some one finds it out. Cross and short-sighted Old Lady fin antique shopj : And here, I suppose is another of the horrible portraits you call Hart . , Excuse me, madam, said the shopkeeper quietly, but that is a mirror. What is the meaning of burning the midnight oil? Answer: A fifth subject, 14th amendment, part in the senior class play, or member of Medley Staff. An example of the fresh water mussell was asked for. Student fprompting the one recitingj : Say hard-shelled Baptist. Jim: May I have the next dance? Dot: Yes, if you can find a partner. Traveling Man fto depot agentlx Can I catch the train ? Depot Agent: Don't know. Depends on how fast you can run. The train left about five minutes ago. Alden: A Sophomore is a guy who waits for a Freshman to come along and push the revolving door. Movie Director: Now here is where you jump oi? the cliff. Bob Oswalt: Yeah, but suppose I get injured or killed? M. D.: Oh, that's all rightg it's the last scene in the picture. Page Two Hundred Twenty-tu I lc' Two Ilumirvil CCF I I J J lkk o oo Success is builded upon Training, Ambition, and Charac- ter. The young man or woman who is now on the threshold of a business career who starts with these prin- ciples and follows' them through life is not going to fail. The great financiers of today are men who started in life with very little of this world's goods, but fired by ambition and an ideal they carried on meeting and conquering all obstacles until finally they reached the goal of financial success. All of these men practiced thrift and acquired the habit of saving-early in life they formed a banking con- nection by opening na checking or savings account. They eagerly sought the advice and counsel of their Banker on all their problems-in this way the cornerstones were laid for the great financial structures of today. Young Man-Young Woman!! the business world is seeking talent-opportunity is at your door, reach out and grasp for the success' just ahead. Start right by making a banking connection, open a checking or a savings account or buy a bond. 'Go to your banker with your problems and you will be surprised at his interest in your welfareg fol- low his advice and you will have mounted the first step on the ladder reaching to success. Our Greetings go forth to the Danville High School Flaculty and to the entire Student Body. THE DANVILLE CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION MEMBER BANKS FIRST NATIONAL BANK SECOND NATIONAL BANK PALMER NATIONAL BANK AMERICAN BANK 8: TRUST CO. COMMERCIAL TRUST 8x SAVINGS BANK '1'1m'1lty-tl: ree As long as there is a difference in what Dan- ville is today, and what its better citizens Want it to be, there is need for a strong, virile Chamber of Commerce RcdfSpot Paint and I1'21 KCCf61' Glass Company Wholesalers and Retailers of Red Spot Paints Sz Varnishes ALSO Glass, Wall Paper, Oils AND Paint Supplies 119 N. Vermilion Street Telephone 1488 C O N T R A C T O R Carpenter Job Work Repairing Floor Surfacing Shop 651 East Fairchild Residence 1204 Franklin DANVIALLE, ILLINOIS Shop Phone 3354-J Residence Phone 3837 -W Page Two Hundred Two i 'I Mlbgiznliftkpfiiinitiilt, QI F :RST I 0 4 PIERSON-HOLLOWELL PAPE FUNERAL HOME WALNUT COMPANY DANVILLE, ILLINOIS 619 Section St. 452 N. Hazel St. Phone 430 Phone 1201 Danville Monument Company AT GATE OF SPRINGHILL CEMETERY 210 E. English St. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Phone 3256 I' .1 T H d dTu'en!y'fIzfe DANVILLE International Co. International Agricultural Implements Motor Trucks, Tractors, Repairs, Cream Separators and Twine We specialize in I. H. C. Motor Truck and Tractor Repair Service 109 E. North St. Phone 1867 l ,I -' ,' ,' 1 EXCLUSIVE SPORTING GOODS SHOP Clothing and Equipment for Every Game If It's From Alexander's It's Dependable Honor Sweaters Our Specialty I I Il , Gbuef . ' I I 1 SPORTING GOODS ,- Opposite The Fischer Theatre A 155 N. Vermilion St. Danville, Illif10i 4 if Phone 30 or 830 EIEMSUN-PAYSLWNQ Why not have your PLUMBING Sz HEATING done by a Reliable - Company? - U .... 1. - 616-618 North Jackson Street DANVILLE, ILLINOIS 3 I P T H far GEO. RElD'S PLACE OLD ORCHARD INN Eats That Are Different FROG LEGS - STEAKS -- CHICKEN Phone 3366 Special Rates to Club Parties , . . . . ihlf. lizilcs, in llistory, szuil that the earliest lmowii rcmccly for llllililfllfli was thc guilloluic. lloxx' mlocs hc rcincnilmcr? .Xl Sziilqlcyz 'Mlilllll mzui czillccl mo Il liar, zu chump, Zl scouiulrcl, zuul ll puppy tm 'P XN'uulil you zulvisc me to light ' ' that. lim Xiillizinisz Hy :ill mczuis. 'l'hcrc is nothing so noble in this world as lighting for the truth. l'hil li.: Say, nhl man, lct me have ll liver, will you? l'll pay it hack he lore thc Cllll of April, on my lwiiurf' lloh C.: XYl1z1t year? ILLINOIS POWER AND LIGHT The Logical Place to Buy Gas and Electrical Appliances Illinois er and Li ht Corporation 24 South Vermilion Street Phone Main 6000 l'ugu' Twin' ll:1mlr'rii 'l'nwztYi -N i, l l l s I , . I . ' l l I l I . I l l 'L I : lx , i I , X X iy l Q I l E ' r l , ,Al 1, Il ll y 11:-6. i-gp..-'-Rai' il! Neel il, 1.11.38 ll I A 14 :J J MARRS - TANNER ELECTRIC CO. f 1 30 North Hazel Street Phone 717 Lamps and Lighting Fixtures a Specialty PERRY J UMPS GROCERY COMPANY l I F K.. lmlirf' ' ' luL'I!,L+ M GREBE and STEINITE All Electric Radios Page Two Hundred T ty gh YEAGER 85 SONS Builders DANVILLE, ILLINOIS , Nami Belton Candy H. MANTEUFEL Gr-:o JOHNSON Co. Interstate Baking Wholesale C Confections Ompany Pho 831 Butter Nut Bread AND 43 N th J k St t DANVILLE ILLINOIS Soderholm's Swedish Rye N4 1 T I 'N Modern Machine Shop Electric Motor Rewinding and Rebuilding Machinists Electric and Oxyacetylene Welding and Cutting FAIRBANKS-MORSE AND EMMERSON MOTORS CARRIED IN STOCK 123-125 North Hazel Phone 941 Danville, Ill. Teacher: Tommy, can you tell me anything about Christopher Colum- bus? Tommy: He discovered America. Teacher: Yes, what else did he do? Tommy: I suppose he went home and lectured about it. When he proposed to me he acted like a fish out of water. Naturally, he knew he was caught. Harriet H.: Penny for your thoughts. Betty Y.: Good, I was just think- ing that if I had another penny I could buy a coca cola. Miss Mitchell: What's the plural of children? I-lerbert: Twins. Miss Johnston fduring a study of Julius Caesarj : Where was Caesar killed ? James O'Niel: Page fourteen. The amount of food a boy can eat Must prove without a doubt, That he's bigger on the inside, far Than he is on the out. Is Elmer getting ready for the fish- ing season P f'Well, I saw him buying an en- larging device for his camera. AUTOMATIC MUSIC A mysterious noise recently alarmed the guests at a London hotel. It is presumed that an American had care- lessly left his saxophone in a draft. INGERSOLL GLASS 8z PAINT CO. The best Enamels, Lacquers and Varnishes in the city 12-14-16 North Walnut St. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS BECKER and LAVEZZI FLORISTS Funeral Designs A Specialty 17 East North Street Phone 785 THE MARLATT SCHOOL OF DANCING J. C. MARLATT J. H. MARLATT DANVILLE SHOE SHOP D. H. S. Students Our Specialty 8 East Harrison St. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Page Two Hundred Thirty WE THRU BRICK COMPA DANVILLE, ILLINOIS I , FACE BRICK HOLLOW TILE COMMON BRICK FEATHERWEIGHT HAYDITE BUILDING UNITS HAYDITE The Lightweight Concrete Aggregate fx-X I-. xx XX 1 N I LAND SUPPLY L I I 2 I COM PA Y I 1 1 I I 1 Qgggkgsf 619 N01-th Jackson Street L C, DANVILLE, ILLINOIS I , me -gil wh V, . ,ijt-ive 1 1 II 1 111 I 1 A . l , . 'Wil mam 7 Greetings I i 'll ' lull Ill! Mill' iii.: D. H. S. 4 ' i lllll- ----- nun::::xx::.'.g-,y',,yyiu 1n111l ' - . 'mv' QL . lp. -i A -I -nl? -5- -at . 'I' -' il I Wir ....,. .... 7 .. 5 lg, V. ' ...mm 1' 1 nav, lv l Eggs: 'ni' l 'ill E nm E'il , ' ui ' ,...., ' We have sold your parents and grandparents good furniture that has stood the test of time. When you are planning your own home, come to Sandusky's for the same dependable fur- niture. SAND US KY' S GOOD FURNITURE 37 North Vermilion Street Danville, Illinois Miss Sandeson: What's the mat- ter, don't you know the question F Sonny B.: 'tYes, but I don't know the answer. 'l'hat's what comes of being so at- tractive, sighed the tlapper as she was hit by lightning. Mr. Robertson: Don't cry, little boyg you'll get your reward in the end. David Snyder: I suppose sog that's where I allus get it. Katherine: Ever read the 'Pick- wick Papers' ? Ann: Naw, what do I care what goes on in these hick towns. Golfer fTed Liesel : Say, boy, do you know how to Caddie F Caddie Qjohn Morrisl 1 Yes, sir. Golfer: Can you add ? Caddie: Yes, sir. Golfer: How much is 7 and 5 and 4? Caddie: Golfer Liese: Fine, you are hired. IZ, sir. G. F. l2nMUNn C. S. DICKSON ALL MAKES EDMUND 81 DICKSON Rented, Rebuilt, Repaired Funeral Directors V. L. RECK DANVILLE, ILL. 440 N. Vermilion St. Phone 202 145 North Vermilion St. The Home of the ROYAL TYPEWRITER Page Two Hundred Thirty-Iuo A. F. JOHNSTON Cylinder Grinding Machine Work Welding, Cutting 31 S. Vermilion Phone 2147 The Gossard Line of Beauty MRS. M. JONES 27 E. Harrison St. Wolford Hotel Building Cinnzbizmtions Corsets Girdle.: Step-lux Bramvifrvs Garter Bvlfx .S'urgiral Brits What keeps the moon from falling ? Mr. johnson Qinstructorj : It must be the beams, john. Phil Yeager: Do you know the dilference between a horse and a don- key ? ' Joe Fairhallz Well, sir, 1 should never take you for a horse. BAHLS 8z STORM SHOES Men, Women and Children 110 N. Vermilion St. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS BRICK FOUNT INN 212 S. Main St. Main 3905 South Danville BUY 8z REID Corner Griffin 8z Main Sts. Staple and Fancy Groceries Up-to-Date Confectionery Curb Service -:- Light Lunch FRANK FOUTECK Teacher of Piano 128W North Vermilion Street DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Phone Main 5716-J MIELKE BROTHERS Business Opportunities Real Estate Brokers 12816 N. Vermilion St. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS F ierce lessons L ate hours U nexpected company N ot prepared K icked out Jamie Lee: Mary Jane doesn't mind anyone, does she ? Marjorie: No, she doesn't even mind her own business. Pngc Two Hundred Thirty-tlirve Gene: If I were janitor l'd put a lock on the door of that furnace. fBrr-r-rr-rr U Elizabeth: Why? Gene: 'ATO keep the Ere from go- ing out. Frank K.: I've got an idea. Carl K.: Be good to it: it's in a strange place. John Hendrich Qin Physics Classj : F Z. Many Prominent Educators Advise a Year in Business College after you Finish High School. p Then College if you desire. Utterback Courses are Thorough. Utterback teachers are experts. Equipment and Modern College rooms convenient and comfortable. School in session entire year. GM Utterback-Brown Business College Directed by R. M. Utterback and 4 Instructors 103 North Vermilion Street DANVILLE, ILL. Quality Barber Shop 10 South Vermilion Street BERHALTERS Service With a Smile Expert Artist Hair Cutting 35c P Tlldllhyj LINCOLN SERVICE GARAGE 107-109 West Main St. Car Washing Car Greasing Texaco Gas 81 Oil Kendall Oil 8: Quaker State Oil LOUIE KARDON Rapid Shoe Doctor All Work' Guaranteed 15 No1'th Hazel Street 1 1 Everett Price Harry Current Phone 2280 ORR BATTERY 8: BQSTICIQS ELECTRIC CO- CONFECTIONERY Auto Electric Service sodas Lunch Candies 30-36N thWl tSt' t , or a nu lee Booths Music FRANK CHANDLER DANVILLE, ILL. 812 N. Vermilion Phone 3061 Our Chocolate Sundaes Are the Talk of the Town GULICK DRUG CO. E DANVILLE DRUG CO. S. E. Corner of North and E U i F' Vermilion Streets H 15 East Mam Street PHONE 129 PHONE 97 ' If It's Advertised We Stock It l or f ,,.e 1 I l I E .Sea-Sich A ,R .gl Q li .Srudmus 4 Q ' ,ll R , , , 1 i .,..-..........Z..... -'Zh V- I 11- T1 ll 1 17'f..',-1,1-Crm 1-fe-1---F-M,4.h..,...L.lzx 'LQ' 1 1' DR. S. A. HELCK DENTIST 619 The Temple Bldg. Phones-Office 2472g Residence 6031 DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Phone 754 Home 5056-J DR. E. J. FERGUSON Chiropodist-Foot Specialist 21 N. Vermilion 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. DANVILLE, ILL. O. W. ALLISON, M. D. Radium and Physical Therapy First National Bank Building DANVILLE, ILLINOIS CHARLES W. PAYNE Fine Tailoring 133 N. Vermilion St. Exceptional Values Now JOHN LEVERENZ BOB LEVERENZ LEVERENZW CANDY SITIOP LUNCH ICE CREAM Good Candies Black Walnut Kisses 144 North Vermilion DANVILLE, ILLINOIS ATHENS BAKING CO. Fine Pastries 419 E. Main St. Phone 1540 DANVILLE FIRESTONE SERVICE STATION BILL GLEASON, Prop. Firestone Tires Washing - :- Greasing Miss Haviland: DeHne the middle ages. jane: They used to be 30 to 45, now they're S0 to 703' Felix: Did you hear about the traveling salesman who died ? joe: No, shoot. Felix: He left an estate of 500 towels and a hotel key. Wanted: A good excuse to go to Urbana.-Marjorie Gibson. Page Two Hundred Thirty-si THEODORE OLSON'S Craftsman Shop Interior Decorators Upholstering in All Its Branches 613 North Vermilion Street DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Minister: In the times of trials what brings us the greatest comfort ? Lewis Barrick: An acquittal the shouted from the back rowj. Lucinda: Do you file your linger nails? Virginia: No, I just throw them away after I cut them off. ' JOE SMITH TIRE CO. flncorporatedj DISTRIBUTORS OF Diamond Tires VULCANIZING Phone 558 127 West Main Street DANVILLE, ILLINOIS DANVILLE BATTERY SERVICE 127 North Walnut Street DANVILLE, ILL. JOHN D, C ANNADY JOSEPH FAIRHALL, JR. Automotive Electrician and Machinist . Elevator Maintenance, Inspection and SCTVICE Repairing , Factory Representative of Illinois for S9I'V1Ce on All Cars Warner Elevator Manufacturing Co. . l Passenger and Freight Elevators 807 N. Vermilion Phone 2289 6 South Gilbert Street Phone 1209 DANVILLE, ILLINOIS First Class Radio Repairing and Service STUMME TEA COMPANY RoAsTERs OF Goon COFFEE FANCY CHINA DINNERWARE GLASSWARE 121 North Vermilion Street Page Two Hundrrd Thirty-sr'L Telephone 705 B ILEY' RKET AL. W. BAILEY AND SON 8 - BUSY STORES - 8 We Sell for Less - Car Load Buyers - Inspected Meats DANVILLE CHAMPAIGN URBANA Freshman Cexplaining how a stovepipe is madej : First you take a big. long hole, and then you wrap some tin around it. Surgeon: l'll sew that scalp wound for 3100. Bob G. fatter Lincoln football gamej : Gee, Doe! I just want plain sewiw not hemstitching and embroidery. Patron: Do you serve tish here? VVaiter: Certainly, we cater to everyone. McKee 81 Overstreet, Inc. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS 19 North Vermilion Our Name on the'Box Adds Much to the Gift but Nothing to the Cost Page Two Hundred Thirty-eight BEN CARSON'S DRUGS I , HOLLAND STORE ' C A R S O N ' S 326 N. Vermilion St. 900 N. 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