Danville High School - Medley Yearbook (Danville, IL)
- Class of 1936
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W 1' 'nv I 1 A mr... .- - .1 J. M :BS 'J - QL., 41 we QQ, xii 2? ,, 2. N' e 5, 515?,.T . A ,. ffm lA'LoCQ Q 3? . . f , g , 4 . 4,71 N l y f I A x f Av, THE MEDLEY 1 936 PUBLISHED BY SENIOR CLASS OF DANVILLE H I G H S C H O O L DANVILLE, ILLINOIS CONTENTS CLASSES ADMINISTRATION PARADE CRGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS FGREWGRD To record and porfray +he manifold aspecfs of school life is fhe primary purpose of a year book. H' is +he sincere wish of 'I'he en'rire sl'aH +ha+ +he Medley of I936 may serve as a pleasanl' reminder of fhe friendships and acfivifies of Danville High School. ALLAN THORNTON, Ediiof QAUI. ZIMMERMAN, Qirculalion Minager Il DEDICATICJN To Mr. Finley H. Hogbin, who, fhrough his cheerful and bounliful giving of lime and falenf, has merifecl fhe aclmira+ion and gralifucle of co-worlcers and s+uclen+s, we, +he sfaff of I936, respecifully declicale fhis Medley. Friend, adviser, conficlanl'-Miss Sandeson is all of +l1ese. Appreciafing +l'1e many needs of flue members of +l'1e Senior Class, her earnesl desire is +o be of service +0 +l'1em. The graduares of H236 will remember wi+l1 cleepes+ respecr +heir counselor. Miss sANDEsoN I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS I Presidenl Vicefpresidenir Secrefary l-lislorian Clvr, Soc. Corn. Mayer Sinoerrnan Jack Weese l-lilda Livengood Fred Tracv Jolwn Payne Cllr. Prog. Corn. Cnr. lnv. Com. Sludenl Council Sluolenl Council Sludeni Council Diclc Jones Arliegli Lee Bernice Rolaerls Paul Zirnrnerrnen Marina Toopes SENIORS OF 1936 ACTON, MARY JANE mfxiclelxi, CIWIQSE Girls' Club 1-43 llramatic Club 1--lg II1H'1'L'llZl l, Cler- Club lg International Club I3 XY:Itur Czlruivzil 1. ALLEN. RUTI-I CUNIMICRCIAT, COURSE Girls' Club I1 Phyllis XYIM-:alll-y 'I'ri.iu:I I-4. Clif. l'ro- grxmi Crmuniusv 5: lutL-rzizuimizil Club 4. ANDERSON, ROBERT J. GIQXICIIAI, CllL'RSIf Nlzxromi :xml XYl1itc 3. AZCEE. NATI-IAN CUKIMICRCIAI, CHURSIC May lfn-In--4 Mid Summcr Xiglilk Ilri-run I. BABBS, FREDERICK GIQN ICRAI. Clil'RSli BACON, EUGENE lllfXICR.Xl, CHKIQSIC - . . l.,,X,,X, I-4, H03, IJ Agmc. 43 lhmxuw' Klub 1, 33 Asst. .Mlilciir Mgr, Z, .Xlblutic Xlgr, 3: Sciuilcc Club lg Ilmmrzzry llfmstcr Club 4. BAER, BETTY IZICNIiR,Xl. CIIl'llSl'1 Girls' Club I--I. Cabinet 2-4, Soc. Sl-i'vicv Comm, 2. l'ublirily Cuuim. 3. liiiiiuxuizzl Cuuuvl. ll. Cllf, 4: lhmxu-r Club 3-4: XYr:niglurf' Club 3-4: liituiwizitimizzl Clul. 3: l,ibrziry Stumlvnl Cumm. 4: Nlzirmm S XYlutu Ilmm- Rm-ui .Xguut 35 Huy lffu- J: Girl SL-nun l-4. BAI-INKE, BOB IZICNICILXI, CHVRSIC 'l'r:lclx I-J: Football 2. BAILEY, ETTA MARIE cjm1x11im'i.xI, urwksilj BAKER, BILL cmixiiakcui, uIi'1:sii BALSLEY. BILL IIICNICRAL CULTRSIC XYrm-slling 23 Ilmlgrtlwzill 5. BARKIVIAN, DAVE CQICN ICRAT. C1 ll'RSI'f l'r. llziskctbzill I-JL Xzirfzlr 3: l'r. I'u0tball 1-3: Xurfitx 4: Fr, Claw. Hfhcvr: IZ..X..X. I-45 5r. lfrmzrrmi Crm: mittee. BATTLESON, JUNE GICN IQRAL Ci PURSE Girl! Club 1: lutrru:xti4m:1l Club I3 Bulls of ling I nlnrlf' 1g Glcv Club I-4: Hoosier Club 3g l,ibrzxry Stu rlcut ASSI. 3-43 Scii-:uw Club 3. BAUIVIGART. MERLE L. 412 ICN lfRA.L COURSIQ ifmytball I-2: Virsstliug Ihlg llooster 2-35 li.A.A. I, 4 llrmme Room liepw-M-iilzliivv 5. BEATTY, IVIURIEL K. CQICXIQRAL ClILfRSIi llzxvcrjal Cnlll-gr, 'l'ormmt0, Hutzirio lg Oakville llijli R L tlukville, Ontario lg l,owcr Msriou Senior High, Arml- 1 iuore, Ta., 3: Art Club -I. I ll gf C S i'.1' BISN ER, MARGARET comin-:1ec1AL COURSE Mid-Summer Night's Dream 1: Girls' Club 1-23 Girl Reserves 1, International Club 2-33 Swimming 1-35 llooster Club 35 Library 'Typist 4. BITELER, ESTI-IER L. COMM!-QRCIAL COURSE Alvin High School 1-2: G..-X.A. 3-4, llzisketball, Baseball, Soccer, Volleyball: llooster Club 3. BLACK, WILLARD B. omxx-:RAL comes:-3 l'riuceton, Inclianzi Ig Track 3. BOEI-IM, MARY SYDNA GEN1c1z,xL couzsr: Girls' Club 1: G.A.A. 2-4, Soccer 2-41 lloskey 2: Yolley llzxll 3-43 llasketbztll 33 May Fete lg Witter Carnival 3: Rooster Club 4, Home Econ. ,Z-5. BOLSER. CHARLES COMMICRCIAL COURSE lluostcr Club 25 Truck 2. BOOTS, EVELYN GENI-imi. cociesii Glee Club 2-3g xXvl'2il'lglCl'SI licon. Club 3-4. Page Scvcn Club 33 May Fete Zg Home SENIORS OF 1936 BELL, BURNI-IILDA GICNIQRAL COURSE Phyllis XYl1ezitlcyg Girls' Clubg llomc Econ. Clubg llas- lcetlyall 3. BELL. VIRGINIA GENERAL CUCRSIC Girls' Club 1-2-43 Girl Reserves 1-23 Home lfcon.-4, Vice l rcs,g Xluy Fete 25 Home Room Representative 2, Library Asst. 4, BELT. MARION COMMERCIAL COURSE May Feteg Home lfcong Girls' Club, lnternationzil Clubg Rooster Club. BERNTI-IAL, E. CARL GENERAL COURSE 'Trznck 23 Iutrzx-:nural Basketball 2, l3.A.A. 1-4. BERRY, MARGARET C. COMMERCIAL COURSE Girls' Club I-4, Financial Comm.: May Fefe Z5 XYran- glcrs' 3-43 llonic liconomirs 43 llooster 2. BEVAN, JOHN car-:NERAL CUVRSI-I BILLMAN. MARIAN GENERAL CUl'RSl'f Sr. Invitation Comm.: XY.XX'.XY. Club 4: Girls' Club l-4: Home lfcon. Club 3-4: Girl Reserves 3: Interna- tional Club 2-3: May Fete I: Rooster Club 4. BIGGS, KATHRYN G ICN ICRAL C4 JL' R S li May Fete 2: Girls' Club 1: Xylilllgldfii Club 33 Home Econ. Club 4. BILLS, MARY MARGARET c:1iNr:RAL Cotiksii Girl Reserves 3: XVranglers 3-43 Girls' Club l-43 ll Nat- ural Club 3-4, Pres. 4: XV,XY.XY. Treas. 43 Cub Re- porter 13 Belle of lgilflfliiflu 1: Faust 2, Old Spanish Custom 39 Sonia 4g Hay Fete 2. BRATTON, LOUIS W. CliRlMl'IRCl,Xl. C1ll'llSlf lYrustliug 3--I. BROWN, ELDRED cioxmll-31u'1.x1, uwlesl-1 BROVVN. ELEANOR GICNIQRAI, CKlL'RSlf ArtvCl'ub' I-l: XY11:u1glg-rs' I-3: llvllv ol bauflzul l: lX.ll.lX. l'ub. lllr. 2-4: Hay Fate ll Cub Rr-pm'lc1' lg Nlarorm K XYlulc, 3-4: ills: Club l-4: ll Natural Club 3-43 Dramatic Club 3-4: Au Ulsl Spanish Cus- tom 33 Sonia 4: SL-uior Play, Stags Xlg.'.1 Sr. Class Sung. BROWN, ELMO GlfNlCR.Xl, Ct ICRSIC BROWN. ROBERT C. COMMIQRCIAI, CUCRSIC 1Iltl'ZlIlllll'1ll liaskutball 2. BULLIAS, BESSIE Couxll-1Kcl.u, ccwlzsl-Q Girls' Club 2-41 NX rauglcrs' Club 3-4: International Club 1: Tulle of llagllzuln l C-les Club 1. 5 Medley, School Comm. 43 BULLINGTON, -JOHN HENRY GENICRAT. COURSE Track lg llaslcctball lg Football 1-4gi Swim. 3g xY1'L'SLlTllg 1-25 lloostur Club l-4g Hi-Y Club, Pres. 41 TY, Assoc, 3-4g CLR. Stunt bhow 3-43 l5.A.A. l-43 Au Ulrl Sl1auisl1 Cus1om 35 Student Council 4: Ilra- matic Club 4: Glcc Club 2-45 International Club lg 7 l austT' -5 Xyfllllgltl' 1. BU RMEISTER, ROBERT J. GEN ERAL COVIQSIC Hoosier Club Z3 Scicucc C BU RROUGHS, DTCK COMM1-gkclrxr, cmflesl-3 lub 25 Radio 2. SENIORS OF 1936 BOVJLING, REX E. Gr-:Nr-:1e.xI. C4 wus:-1 Varsity Sxvirnuliug l-4: Rusvrve Football 33 ll..X..X.: Track 2, 4. BRADBURN, GORDON F. GENERAL uuvlcsr-3 V Gmc Club 4. BRADY, JACK GICNICRAT, L4 UURSIC BRANT, LOUIS W., JR. CQENEKAI, Clll'RSlf Clul 1-4, Sp-cy. 3. Cllr. of liccoratiou Comm. 4: llr-X Club l-4, Suuy. 3: Cub Rqwortrvr 25 Maroon S XYl1ilQ 3-4, lfmlitor 4g Sucy. of Soph. Class: GR. Stuut Slum' I 3 In lI1llllL Club P 4 BRANT. ZONA YVONNE GPINTERAT, CHURSIC ll:-llc of I5ag1la4l l: Girls' Club 1-lg Glee Club 1-4: XYrauglurs' Club 3-4. BRASEL. BETTY LOU GICNICRAT. CUCRSIC Girls' Club l-3: lllcv Club l-4: Home Econ. 2: Girl Rc- survc 4: ll Natural Club 43 Faust 23 Hlll Slillillsll Custom 3: Sonia 4. Joliet H. 5. I-3, Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 43 Sr. Hi-Y -lg I Nlg.NY.NY. Club 4: XY1'cstliug Squad 4g Suuior llayg Baslcctball l-2: Swim. 2-32 XYraug4lers' Club 1: lioostur SENIORS OF 1936 BU RROUGI-IS, ROBERT fmrMERC1.xL c'm'1as1-3 BLIRT, WILLIAM E. COMMERCIAI, CUVRSIC Senior llanfl 2-4: lZ..X,,X. l. BLIRTNETTE, REGINA CHXIMICRCIAL CUURSIC Glee Club 13 'Ullelle of ll1'lQLl-Hflii l: llvnne lfcou. Club 2-4: II1lt'I'HIlllfHllll Clvb 2-4: Girl! Club 3-42 Cub Re- porter 2: Maroon K XYl1ire 5-4: Kleslley, School Comm. 4: Sr. Motto Comm, 4. CAMPBELL, OTTO WILLIAM cm1MERC1,xI. uwizsl-3 CARMODY. THOMAS GICNICRAI. CUCRSIC Sr. Football llua. Mgr. 3: Fr. and Rua, Mgr. I-23 ILANS. 1-4g lluys' ll Association 3-4: Nlemllvy, .Mhletzc Comm. J: l'l1oto Club -Ig Home Repr. J-.41 Hperellzi 3: Hi-Y 4: Swim-nce Club 4: Rolling llome' 4: Glee Club 5-Ig lion-ter Club 3-4. CARPENTER, LOGAN in-:xl-QRAI, uwxzsl-3 CARPENTER, MILDRED ALYCE CUXIMICRCIAI. CUVRSE Girl-' Club 1-3: Home lfcon. Club 1-2: Girl llc-Q-i'xLf 11 Glee Club l-2. CARTER, BOB EUGENE GICNICRAI, CHURSIQ l!,A.A. 12. CATES, JUANITA CHXIAIICRCIAL CHCRSIC Xlzxy Fele 2. CHAMBERS. MARY JANE GICNICRAL COURSE Girls' Club 1-4: Girl Reserves 1-4: Cub Reporter l-2: Ilrznnntic Clulg 2-45 Ryflllljqltfil Club 1-3g Senior Play. CI-IENEY, MURIEL M. GICNICRAT, COURSE Girls' Club 1-4: Girl Rewerves 1. 4g May Fete lg llooiter Club 3-4: Home lfcon. Club 3-43 Art Club 3. CI-IESTER, Tl-IELMA I-IELEN coxml-QRCIAI, Colilasl-3 CLARK, DAISY GIQXIQRAL CUCRSE Girl Reserves 1-4, Cllr. Sou. Service Comm. 45 Girls' Club 1-4, Soc. Comm. l-4, Y. Pres. -lg lnternzxtionnl Club 2, Chr. French lleptg llooster Club 2-4: Maroon K XYl1ite Home Room Agent 35 Swim. J: Color Comm. -I. CLIPSON. MARY ELIZABETH GICNI-IRAI, COURSE G..-X..X, T25 Girl-' Club 3-4: llooster Club 33 Rlrly Fetu ll Home lfcon. Club 2. CLUTTER, EILEEN GICNIQR,-Xl, COURSE Girl! Club 1-4: Iuternzntimml Club 41. Rig 12 I-3: GW.- Club 1-43 Belle of lizigflzlilw lg 'IFaust 23 'X-Xu Old Spunifh Custom 5: Nanny 43 Hrcllemim I-2: XYr:nn- uler- 3-4: Medley -I: l,iI.r:xry Asst, 4: I3 Natural Club - .5-ig Home Econ. Club 4. DAUGHERIY, JOSEPI-IINE GENERAL COURSE Girls' Clul: 1. 3-4: Library Sturlent Comm, 4: Sciencv: Club -IZ XX.1Y.XY. 2. DAVIES, FRANK IRWIN COMMERCIAL COURSE Nixon Township High School, 1Yelrlon, Illinois I-Z, DAVIS, MARY CATHERINE CUNIBIERCIAL COURSE May Fcte 1: Girls' Club 1. DAVIS, MAX Grgxniui. COURSE ZIIVIMIERMAN, PAUL A. GENER.-XL COURSE international Club 3--I3 XYranglcrsI Club 43 lntt-rclass Debate 3: Scicncc Club 35 Dramatic Club -Ig UGypSy Trail 7' -Ig Mcrllcy, Circulation Mgr. -Ig Home Room Rep. 3: Sturlt-nt Council -Ig Library Student Comm.: Varsity Debate -Ig Big 12fOrigginal Oratory 45 May Fcte 4. DICKSON, BYRON GENIQRAL conizsi-3 I International Club 1, 45 XYrang:lers' Club 2-45 Science Club 4. SENIORS OF 1936 COLLINGS, JUDITI-IANN GENERAL COURSE Girls' Club 1--Ig lntt-rnational Club 2-45 XY.XY.XV. 1-43 Rooster Club 33 Mcclley, Chr. Orgfzluization Comm. -Ig Dramatic Club 4: XYrmu4'le1's 3-4, Cbr. Soc. Comm. 43 Library Asst. -Ig Home Econ. Club 2-4g May Fete Z3 Sturlent Council 5. COLWELL, LORENE IVI. COMMERCIAL COURSE Home Econ. Club 1--lg Girls' Club I-3g May Futc 13 Glee Club 2--I. CRIST. DOLORES GENERAL COURSE Orchestra 1g Girls, Club 1-2, 4, Pub. Comm. 25 G,A,.'X. 1-4, Soccer, Hockey. Yolley liall, Baseball, liaslcet- ballg May Fete 2: ul! Assoc. 3--Ig Swim. 3--Ig Rooster Club 23 International Club 33 XYranglersl Club 33 XX',XY.XY. 2--Ig Science Club -Ig Cul, Reporter 3g Ma- roon ii X1'l1ite 4. CROVV. FRANK GENERAL COURSE Cross Country Rr-scrvc -lg May Fcte SQ XYrt-stliiig 3-4. CROWDER. IONA LUCILLE COYXTMERCI.-XI, COURSE Girls' Club 1--Ig Home Econ. Club 3. CUNNINGI-IAIVI, IVIARII-IA CUfXllN1ERClAl, COURSE Girl! Club 1-33 Cub Rcportcr 1--I: liaukeiball 1-lg llmnc Econ, Club .2-4: lioostcr Club 2-3. CURTWRIGI-II, MARCELLA COMKIERCI.-XI, COURSE St. Marie. lll. High School 1-lg Home Econ. 3-41 Girly' Club -I, CUTRELI., KITTY JANE COMMERCIAL COURSE Girls' Club 1: Gln-e Clnb 1-25 lit-llc of l!agilarl . DARROUQH, JOAN A., ZENERAL CO 'RSE I L Art Club 1-3: Homo Econ. Club 2-3: Girl! Club 2--Ig I Girl Rcscrvc 2-31 Swim. 25 May lictc 2. ' SENIORS OF 1936 DONOVAN, ALICE JANE cmmli-3izC1,xI, c'oL71esE Girl Reserve I: Gifs' Club I. DO RAN, ALEN E CHXIMERCIAI, col-iesE G.A.A. 4: Girls' Club Ig lliziskctlizill 1-2, 43 Soccer 1-2, 49 Volleyball l-25 May Pete 5. WRIGI-IT, BARBARA CKININIERCI.-Xl. CUCRSF Girls' Club 2-33 Home Econ. Club l, 3. DOUGLASS, GLEN A. comiiiiacui. coL'izsE DREWS. EUGENE W. GICNICRAI, Cl'I1'RSli Track 3g llziskctlizill 33 bwnnimng 4. DREWS, FLORENCE J. Gl'iNl'.RAl. Clll'RSl'i Nlfly Fm-tc 2: Glue Club I-31 Art Club 2-43 llooster Club 4. YEAZEL. GORDON GHNICRAI. CHVRSIC llomv Room Rm-11. 2. 3: llziskr-tlmll I-lg Spring Football I: Inter-Clziss llzislxetlmll 23 Yzirsity Swim. 3. EAGLEN, CARROLL I-I. C1 IRI Xl ICRCIAI. C4 ICRSIC EALY. FRANCES MARIE CIIXINIICRCIAI. C1Il'R5lf Girls' Club 1--I. l'rcs. 4: llooslcr Club 3-4. Clir. Soc. Comm. 4: ll:':nn:itic Club 4. l'ul.. Comm.: Stnflenr Council 4: Girl Reserve lz Mid-Slnninvr Xighfs Ilrczmf' 1: Sr. Clir. Motto Comm.: Cub Rc-porter 2: Maroon X XYl1i1c 5-4, Asst. Circulation Mgr.: Home lfcon. 15 May Queen 4g llest Citizen of lI.ll.S. -I. EDIVIUND. GEORGE GENERAL CUl,'RSlf Xlrestling' Mgr. 1-41 Fr. Football Mgr. 1-25 Booster Club 2-53 ll Assoc. 4. ERCANBRACK. I-IAL E. GlfNliRAI, CUlfR'5li lioosici' Club 2-55 lfoorbsill 2-3g Meflluy 4g XYr:1i1gg,fc1's -I. ERICKSON, CARL COBINIERK IAI. cocks:-3 ERICKSON. NEAL COMNIICRCIAL CUURSIC Homc Room Rep. l: lYrestling Mgr. 1: Asst. Football Mgr. Z3 Student Council 2: Football Blur. 3: Rooster Club 33 llziskellmll Xlgr. 33 ll.A.A. .lg ll Assoc. EVANS, WILLIAMINE COMNIICRCI,-Xl. COCRSIC Girls' Clnb .5-45 Homo licon. 1-4: Glue Club 4. EAGAN, I-IARRY GEXTQRAI. CIICRSIQ Senior llznul 1--lg Yzirsity Swimming I-3. SENIORS OF 1936 FARMER, LETHAMAE c:143gV:c1e'A1,culmsli 1 1 , V V Gxrls Club 144, bun. Lmmu. 3-4, Qlmr, -I: XXKXKX. 2-4 lu 5-I Xluuuu X Wlun T4 SL tl 0 l'eu lml 's.,-:.1' C' v'-.A:. 1':xc1' 5 'I 3. Aast. lul. -I: Nlmllcy 4g Nlzny lwu- 2: Glrl liwwu I, -lg Iuturuutumzll Klub I-2g llmmzulf Qluli- 2--Ig llu Gypsy 'l'r':ul 4: xYlAfll'lQ,'l6I'S. .S-4: Cub Reporter I-lg Gluc Club 1-45 ,Xu Olsl Slfllllsll Cusunu 3: Souix l -Ig ll Nzuurzxl Club .3-4: Clu'. Sr, Snug: Crmuuu llrmostcr Club 3: Slurlcut Couuuil 3-li llig 12 l-3, FIELDS, MAY GICXICR,-XI. Curlesli l'l1ylliN XVII:-zxtlvy JJ: Plume lfuuu. S1 Xlctrm1r,xn1v I-4 Girl! Club I-J. FIOCK, PAUL GAILLARD ra :f3m211fi.xl1h Cc u' Ie s 143 FIOCK, VIRGIL GICN ICRAT. C1Il'lC5I': FIORITA, DOROTHY can-jxlclmt, curlcsli Girls' Club lg Girl lil-fcrvcs -I, FLQIVN VAUN Ra I.l',N l4,R.XT, QOL lxwlu Ilrm-I l' Club I-5: lilumlgrnpllrr Club 3: N uuu- Club 22 'll-uulx 2. FRANKLIN, ALLEN JOHN Gl'fNlfR.Xl, CHVRSIC ,XVI Club J-45 l!.,X,.X, lfl: lwmrwllmzlll I ' I' l'l'. lmml All 1: Nli4l-Sluniuul' Nlulxtl lin-:Liu . FREEMAN, HELEN LUCILLE Q'4bXlXllClQCl.XT, CHl'RSlf L'1'lHllIIl lliuh Sulmul IJ: Glu- FRYE, DOROTHY GIQX IQILXI, C4 IVRSIQ G..X,.X. I-lg Glrlf. Klub JI: lm Club 3-4: llmuu Ifuuu. Club FULTON, LA VERNE umm:-3l:L'llxI, C1+l'Rs1-i Club after Club 3-1: XX X 1 , llouu- lfcuu. Club lg Slay Furs l, GARDINER, MARGARET E. cfmx11i1u'1.xI. CUl'RSlf GASTI NEAU, MARIETTA GICNICRAI, COURSE Gi,lC Club 1-35 Il!'LRlIC5ll'!l I--I. GEORGE, JACK i.l',Nl-,R,Xl, LULR5l3 linmtur Club 2: Suuim' Clzm-N GILBREATH, EUGENE GIQNI-fR.Xl, COURSE Glu- Club I-2. GOSSETT, FREDERICK O. ulixliklxl, HIURSI-I Color Cmum 4. 1511 11 GUADAGNA, RUTH k'1rXlXlIfRCl.Xl, C4 bl'RSI-I HADLEY, MAXINE . .,. . .,.. tHNlNll4,lxLl.-Xl, WHL lx5l-, Girl! Cluli l-4. Culiiuvi 2-4: NX Comm. 3. Sur. Cumm. li Culi Xyluu- LT-l: I! Xxllixfznl 'Clul. .XX .XM 2-4. RI L-iiilwxwliip lk-imrrnr 1. Xliirrmu N 3- '-iwiif' l' llirmi' lpvml, klulv 4: lfimxu-1' Lluli AJ: lli: 'llxulxg J. 11 U Llili l HALL, RUSSELL til-QXTQRAT, CHURSIQ --in-imc Clulw 3-4: Rmlifm Cluli 3, HANDLEY, FLOYD C1 'Nl Nl ICRCIAL Cf 1l'RSl'f HANEY. HELEN C4 PNIRI ERCLXL Cl Pl'lxNl'. llmm- Econ. Cluli lkl: liurzx-iiiu ,.. HANNA, JOHN THOMAS CHXIXTIQRCTAT, CHl'lQSlf Home Room llv1vl'u-i-iiifllixw ' HARGROVE, CARL H. ui-jvsiui. Ciwksii l'li-Y l-22 llouxlur Cluls 3. HARRISON, MARGARET S. CHRTNIICRCIAI, CTIVIQSI4, lloinc Econ. Cluli 1-5: Phylli- HARRISON, WILBER A. C1'fxlNllflQClAl. C1 ll'RSlf .Xrt Lluli 3-4. l'li3fl' Tlizrtuufz rzll Su m XYl1czxtlcy l-4. i. 2 3. . . SENIORS OF 1936 GRABBS, MARTHA GlfN1fRAl, CUCRSIC Girls' Clulw l: liih-riiziiimml Clulu 3-41 ll Nzmzrzll Clul: I--S: Glu' Clulr I-4: l :nufl 2: Au Ulfl Spzluixli Cus- tom 35 Souix l. GRAENING, CHARLES F. CUMMICRCIAI. CHCRSIC .lgllllfl 1, 3-4: Scicmm- Cluli 55 Iutcriizlliuiizil Clul, I-Zg lY1'cstliug J--l. GRAHAM, WILMA GHXICRAI. CHCRSIC G.A.A. l-41 Slay ll-lv J: XYzucr Czi uiv:il 3: Girl! Cluh 2-'11 XYTIll'lglL'I'f. Club 3-41 lioofrer Clulm 2. GRAVES, l:AlTH CHKlXll'QliCl,Xl, C4Hl'RSlf .Xrt Clulm J. GRAY, MADELINE JUAN ITA ..-., . .,.. l.l',Nl',lx.Xl, kill lxblz Girl! Clulv I-Z: llirl Iiv4u'vu l-2: llmm- lfvuu, Clulm 3-4: May li-In l, 3. GUADAGNA, ALFRED GEN Iilikl. C11l'll5lf SENIORS OF 1936 HARTSHORN, MARY GICN IClClXl. U UVRSIC Girl! flulu l-4: Ciulw lil-:urn-r lA2' Xl'1'r.wu R Xlvliitc l 3-1, tllfwv Avi.: lutcruzitimml Lluln 1-4: Medley 4. Sflwml fmuiu. HASKINS, LOIS ELIZABETH IIICNICILXI. l'1iI'RSIi Girls' fluli 1: l'l1'.'llif Xwwzitley --, I If .. l 7 4 f X X 7-4- lliukl-tluzill 1,42 Yrwfuwl' 2--lt llmtlsex' 2-3: X 'lm l ill 2-3: ll-uuie 31 May lu-tv 2: lmcrumiouzil L uli. HAWKINS, GENEVIEVE D. L'UKlXlI'fRl'l xi, uwiesii Girl! kifulw I-4: lim-riizzruiiful L'lul1 2-4: llus. Ort. 4. HAWLEY, RUTH ELLEN GI'iNlCR.Xl, lilllvlqglf Girls llulw I-1: Nliiv ln-lv Z: lluoster Club 32 Girl Rv- rx'I'YL' 4. HENDRICKS, CARL C. U Nl Xl ICRl'l.Xl, V1 Hl'RSlf HENK, JOHN R., JR. GlQNlfR.Xl, CHVRSIC l!..X..X. I-J: Iwmtluzill I-lg liziflu-tlazill 2-3: llrmftf-r Club FA Hlfl Ylruii-li fu Jllliy I-3: 1.11.-4-llulm l-4: I':uiNt -. , . . Ll: Smii:1 4: lIIlL'l'II!lliIlI!Ill Clulw 2. HENSON, ELSIE L. VHNINI Iil:c'l.x1. 1'rml'lcsIC Girl! flulr l-.ll lluzrlv lfcrm. Ciulu I-4, HENTHORN, JOSEPHINE vmixvl-:levi xi, ull-ics:-3 Girl! flulu I-2: llumv lfcrm. flulx 3--l. HERMAN. MILDRED L'1lNIMICRk'I.Xl. L'Hl'RSIf Girl? Clul: I-2: Xlwllry 4, l!r,mlxkvcpQ1'. all L HERREN, RUTH ELLEN GENICRAI. Cl DVRSIC Girlx Lluli IV4: limi-:yr Lluli 3: U:'rlicNIi':n l-2 limi-tug Xlzirmmn Xlliilc ,Xu-ut 3: llumu Rrwiu llcp 3: l,ilur:lr3 Stuvlcut Limmu 43 .Xrt Klub J-4, Prw. 4 fouuuil 4, HICKMAN, CARL GICXICRAI, Cl Dl'RSlf HICKS, SH ELDON Glfxlflijl, l'Ul.'llSlf Sciuncu Clulr 4. HIGH, FRED L'UNl5llCliR'l.XI, L'HL'RSIf I!:ui4l 144. HOFFMAN, JOHN A. c'mmic1zc'i.xl. uwiesi-3 HOLAVES, OLGA JANE umxixricm'i.xl. uwiesig , 4. XY,XX'.XY. L4, Y, Pre- urlluy Stuff 41 SIllIlt'll Girls' Clulm l-4: Ilmisu-r Vlulm 4: Girl lh-svrrcs 4g Swim i inx1i0u'il fluli 4 .l-4: Xlzly lw-lv l: luis' 1 l'iufl' 1:Ull1'lUPH JOHNSON, MAROARETTE GEN ICRAXI. COFRSIC ,Xrl L'l1il1 I-23 Girl ll:-Ni-rvcf l-.ig Girl! Club l-2: Cul: RQ-purtcr 2: Blzxmmi K XYliiiL- J-4: llumr Econ, Z-4. JONES, DICK GICX ICRAI. CUURSIC ' 1,'x. .2 . 4, . em. Tr. kl.nf, lwmrillmull 3-43 Ilnfln-llizxll I-J' I apt X lr Uhr. l'.og,:u11 Rifbllllll. Sr. Claw: II Afxoug l!..X..X. JON ES, MARY MYRTLE G ICN If RAI, L'Ol.'li S If JONES, PHILIP omni raIcn'1,xL uwlcsili JUMPS, DONALD cmlxllflaclm. uwlcsli KAMILE, WILL cmixliljiccul, L'1JL'liSli llfwtllllg Z: lionlluzxll 5 4: Cllr. Colm' Limnnl, 4. Cicm-rzml Science fluln l: NY1'fni1gIuxw' fliilm 3. Fujii' l'i1'fli'i'lz SENIORS OF 1936 HOOD, VIRGINIA filfNlflllXl, UlL'llSIf llirla' Clllll l-4, Sur. Svrv. Cirmllu. 2--lg Girl lh'4n- xxx J--I, l'l1Iz. Ciminni. 43 llrzlmrltiu Lilulv 4: XYr:ni1ulQx'e' Liliull .5-4. Nlrliilw.-1'-liip fmxim 5: Nlzly Fell- 2: llumu lffuix. Clulz J-4. Trcus, 4: l,iln':1ry Asft. 4: llfmxtcr' Club 4. HOWARD, MARY ELIZABETH CZICN ICRAT, CHl'llfSI'I I-IOWREY, JAMES E. U ISI Nl lflQCl.Xl. U Il'IQSlf Ii,.X.A. l-4: xxftxllllly 2: llfm-li-i Kliilu 3-4: Glu- Lilulm J-3: OPCITIIZI 5: Svivnce Clulw J. HUNTER, FLORENCE CHRISTINA K'IIXlXllfRf1.Xl, K'lll'lQ5lf l'l1ylliN XYl1u:1Ilv5 IHI. llozxi 'A 11. kiiule I-.. I HUNTER, LEO THOMAS R'ilNINllCRCl,Xl, L4IL'IQSlf HUTNICKE, FRANK KiUNlNlliRLil.Xl. k'IIl'l4Slf llzx-lxlllmll IJ' Xiu'-ity 4: l7,.X..X. I-41 llu-. Nlur. 42 lmlxl Xl xv K11n1114lu ll km -4. I:-4:1 F-4: fa iz: : I ,C ,Ny-. 4: liiwoftyz' ki mlm I. HUTTON, ROBERT l1l'.Xl'.lC,Xl. kill ICSI. Srif-:iw Liiulf IJ: Kilim' Liliilv I-J: Au Hlil Sprmi-li kin-- Iwrun 5: AI.. llzxi l 1: Fr. I5 ml I. JOHNSON, CECELIA ANN Ill'iNIflQ.Xl. k'Ul'IiSI', lillzlixxymigll lli:l1 N-I-wil I: Xlzly Ii-rp 2: Swiin. ln 1:,.x..x. 3.4. x'.,1',-,V mi ,ag s M- 5, JOHNSON. MADELYNE K'HXlNlliRCl.Xl. k'4vL'IQSIf Nlny Fvtv I: IT lfg ut' l!:1gl:1sl I: Girl! Club I: llumv lftcuxx. KLAGE, HERBERT GlfNlfR,Xl. C4 PCRSIC lluuqui' Club JJ. KLEINER, CECIL W. CTJNIMICIQCIAI, c'1u'lcsii KNIGHT, HAROLD C. umx1i411u'1.xl. vulwsii Scimiw Club 11 Nlzummi K XYluiv .Xgmu .3-1: Xlwllvy llmul- ltuum .Xu-ui 4: Sr. Claw Xlullu Cuuuu. l. KOTEK, IRENE CHNIRTICIQCIAI, uwlisli Girls' Club 1-43 Xlzuy lfctc 2. KRAUEL. KENNETH GlfXl'IR.Xl, CUCIQSIQ R:-furvc llrixliutlmll .33 Rc-L-rve Football 3. LAKE, BOB Cf lMMlCRCl,Xl. C1 ICRSIC llrmxtur Club 4: lfmmtluzill 2-3: H1-'X l-J: l'Ill1hl'l J: A',Xu Ulrl Spzuiixb Cuxlum 35 Sonia 43 Il..X..X. 1. LAMAR, DOROTHY CKJRTBIICRCIAI, CHVRSI-I Girls' Club lf-lp Xlzxy li-tc 1: Girl llcwrvr l. LEE, ARLIEGH CUKTKIIQKCIAI, vuulasic XY.XY.NY. Club 2: 'l'i'--ns. Sopli. Clase: Girl! Club l lloustcr Club 3: llnuuatic Club -lg Trszzs. lr, Clam Cllr. Sr. Iuvitzuiuu Comm.: fxlecllvy Hi'Q:u1iz:uiuu Comm, -lg llumc lfcml. Club 25 XYzitv1' C:u'uix':ll 5. LE SEU RE, JEANNETTE GENERAL CUFRSIQ Girls' Club l-4: liumtur Club 1: Iutciwizuifmzil Club l-3 X,'l'rw. 3: llflllltxlfil l-3: Metrouumu Llub I-3, I'ri-5. 2-3: lfzu1ft 2: Hllcllu of llagdarlu 1: Au Hlnl Spzui i-li CuNtum 3: Science Club 2-3: Stusluut Cuuucil 2-3: Art Club 4: llomv Econ. Club 5: Nlwlluy, Hr' gqzuiizzlliou Cruuui. -l. SENIORS OF 1936 KAY. lRENE cmi31iQl:c'l,xi, furixsic liilcruxufoiml Club lvl: Xlfxy FL-tc 1: Homc lfuuu. Club 2-5: ll:u'mm N Xlbitu lg Sr. l'.'ug. Comm. 41 lluml Room Rep. 3. KEEEE, WILBERN GiiXr3RAl, Coulgsic , M lfuotbzul l-4, kzipt. -I: lnnmlxcibzill l-2: lrzick l-33 ji' i Assoc: Z-4: Glu' Club 41 Klvrilcy, Chr. l-nys' .Mllb-tis Comm.: XYr:iugli-iw' Club 3-4: Booster Club 3-43 G.R. Stunt Show 33 Sr. Prog. Comm. KILGORE, RAYMOND GICNICRAI, CUVRSIC Glen' Club l-J: lb-llc uf llzigrlacln lg liomrur' Club 1. KINOERY, ELlZABETH GEX1-fR.Xl, C4bL'RSlC Girl! Club lg Lay Fi-tv 2. KINNEY, ALFRED E. CONIlX1ICRCI.Xl, CUl'RSI'l XYrzx11gllrs' Club .S--lg ll..X.,X. -1. KU5555 PAUL W- Gl:5 l',lx.Xl. itll lx5l'. lhmxtur Club J--li Sr. Culfu' Comm, 4. Class 'lln-:1s.g Ilrzunzuiu Club 3-45 l,.A..-X. l-4: IV: 1 . LUCAS, GUINEVERE CHBQIMERCIAL Coiiiusii Q r C.A.A. 2-3: May Este 2: 5XVlH1. 3: Girls' Club 4: Glu- Club 3, 4: S0ui:xl' 4: Home Econ. Clul. 2, 3. LUKE, BETTY JANE COMMERCIAL Corksli XY.lY.XY. Club I: Girls' Club l-4: Hay Few 2: Iluustur Club 3-: Cub Reborn-r 2, 3: Maroon R XYbitu .Xgunt 3: Swim. 3. LUMBRICK, ESTI-IER czr:NE1e.xL Coulzsl-3 Girls' Club 1-4: Soc. Comm. 4: Rooster Club 2-4: Girl Reserve 3, 4: G.A..X, I-4, Sec.-T cas, 5. l'.'vs. 4, Soccer 1-4, Capt. I-3: lhislcn-tlmll 1-4, Capt. I3 l'locl4L-5: I-3: Swim, .Z-4: Isle ot' Capri 3: RllflslllNIYlL'l' Xiglifs llrezun' 1: ll .XsSf7lS. J-4: G..X..X. Cznrw llelewltc 3' Nlriroou S lYl1iIe 3 4' 'ub R mr -' P ,,. . . . .. . C ey tfl -. Chr. llccllcy Girls' Atlil. Comm, 4: Sturlcut Council 7 4: Home Econ. Club -, 33 .Xrr Club 4. MAGCIART, CLARENCE GICXIQRAI, COYRSI-I Football 3: Clos Club 2, 33 llzlsketbrill 1-3: Iliu-11-1111 3: I' X -X 1 4 MAIN, MARGARET c:1cx15R.x1. cm-:asia Scar. Fr. Class: llomu Room Rup. 2: Girls' Club I-3: lY.XY.YY. Z. 3: llouu- lfvou. 2: May FL-te 13 Ubi-11-11:1 Au Iillll Spzuiisb Custom 3: Uh-Q Club 3: llooslur Club 21 3: XY:ncr Czzruirznl, lslc of Capri 3: fl,.X..X. 2, 3, Bonner 2, 3: Luis 5:n'1i1gg' 3: mriux. --4, MARTIN, BERNICE ELIZABETH csrcylrfikrxl. corwsxf Him' l.1rls Club I-44: lulurlizilimizcl Club I-4: llfuuv lfcou. 3, 4: May lwtu 2. .S'L'Tl 'I 'I' SENIOR LEVERICI-I, LOWELL GIIZNPZIQAI, uwlzsli OF 1936 LEWIS, BILLY CouM1clcQ'l.u. C4Il'RSl'f LEWIS, EDNA COXTMICRCIAI, CUVRSIC Girls' Llub I: llomc licou. Club 3. LIGGETT. LORRAINE GENERAL CUCRSIC Imeruatiruml Club I-2: Rooster Club 3-4: Glu- Club 4' Sou1:i' 4: Xlily Fctc 1. LINDLEY, MURIEL Grixriwxl. corlzsli Illtcrwlzlss IM-lzzitu ll Girlsl Club 2-4. Sur. Comm. 3-42 XYrrmg4lL-rs' Club 3-4, Y. Pres. 4: Blziy lfctv Z: lisa- mzltic' Club 1-4. LIVENGOOD, I-IILDA MAE GENIQRAI. col'Rs12 May Fctc lg G..X,A. 2-4: NYKYKY. Club .l-4: Rooster Club 4, 'I'ru:is, 4: Tr:-as. Soph. Class: Svc, Sr. Class: llzfskctbzxll Z-3: Girls' Club 1-4, Cab. .Z-4: llrnmatic Club 3-4. l'rus. 4: Cllr. Hedley Feature Comm.: G.R. Stunt Show 2: XYrnnglcrs' Club 2-4: Home Room Rap. Z-5: Student Council 4: Senior l'lzxy 4. LONG, EVELYN C1'lNlfR.Xl. CHVRSIC May Fvtc .22 Sr. Librziry Asst, 4: XYr:mglvrs' Club 3: Ilirls Club I. LQVVRY, EUGENE COMMlfRCl.Xl. CUl'RSlf lioostcr Club I-J, LUCAS. DALE B. Cl'IMMlfRCl.Xl, CHCRSIT XX'rcstling 3: llomc Room Rf.-11. 2: l'l1oto. Club 2-4: l'ootu Klub 1' I X X 3I 1 s '-2 n.r .J . -r . 4 MORRISON. ELIZABETH COMMERCIAL COURSE May Fctc 23 Home Econ. Club 3-43 l'Iiyllis XX'l1ezut- ley 1-4. MULLINS, CALEB conM1iRc1A1. couzsi-3 MUMAW, THELMA MAY GENERAL COURSE Mt. Carmel, Tlliuois 13 l ctersburg:,, lndiaua 2-33 Glee Club 4. MCCOY, HELEN COATBTERCIAL CUTTRSE ' Girls' Club 3-43 May Fctc 2, MQDUEEEE, ROBERT GENERAL COITRSE Rooster Club 3: Home Room Rep. Maroon Ck XVhitc 43 Reserve Football 23 Tennis 1-2. MCEVOY, MARTHA ANN GENERAL COURSE Girls' Club 1-4, Cab. 3-43 Girl RL-serves 2-4, Stunt Show 3-43 llooster Club 1-2: XVranglors' Club 3-4, Chr. l'rog'. Comm. 43 lulernationul Club 2-4. Chr. Latin Comm. 4: llrzimatic Club Z-43 Girl Scouts I3 Science Club 43 Glas Club 3-43 Library Comm -I. SENIORS OF 1936 MARVEL. JACK GENERAL COURSE Lynwoorl High School, CI1llfO1'11if1Q Vfrcstliiig 3. MASON, HELEN GENERAL COURSE l'hyllis XYl1eatlr:y 1-3. MEERS, J. EDWARD GENERAL COURSE ull Assoc. 2-43 l3.A,A. 2-43 Football 1-43 llaslcetbnll 1-23 Home Room Rep. 2-33 Rooster Club 3-4. MEERS, REBA COfXTlNlERClAL COURSE Nlziy Fets 13 Halle of llagclzulu 13 Girls' Club l3 Homo Euou, Club 13 lntcrnatimial Club 2-33 G.A.A. MELLINGER. MARY ELLEN GENERAL COURSE Glmc Club3 Girls' Club 1-43 International Club 1: Huy FL-te 23 llrziimiatiu Club 2-43 Library Asst. 3-43 Sr. Soup Comm.: XYi'zmglers' Club 2-4. MILLER, BENNIE GENERAL COURSE Varsity Swim. 33 Golf -I. MONTGOMERY, ALLENE GENERAL CUCRSE XYrzu1Q'lcrs' Clubg Rooster Cllllll Scicucv Club. MOORE, GEORGE W. umiuiciecmi. corlesi-1 MORRISON, ANNABELLE czi-jxifpizl-xl. corfksi-3 Phyllis Xllu-:alley I--I3 llomo Econ, Club 33 Huy Fats l. O NEIL, ROBERT CllfNl'fll.Xl, C'lrl'RSl'f ll..X..X. l-42 lcuui- .l, lg Il .X--ur. 4: Fuulbzlll 2. 5: Yzuwuv Sxxlxuluiuu 5, OWENS, PEARL EVELYNE l'lI1l3l.l'IIl5Cl'l.Xll. Cxlwlcsl-1 PATE, RALPI-I 1:1-Lxl-:R.xl, uwlesl-I I - . ,,,. , . ll..-XJ. I. Sruy.-ilu.-. 4: lwlmllzlll -. A: lrxnvk .ug Xiu'- - . , . . . xuy Nxuu. nz lull'-ll-1' Clul, 4: .XVI Club 4: br. l'1'l1u. Cmum. 4. PAYNE, JO!-IN W. ill-jX1iR.Xl, C'4IL'lqs1-j Cllr. Suu, Comm. 5. 4: Fuotbzlll I-4: llzlskstluzull l, 2, 4: lim-llv:lr'tc4l l'lC-rbvr1 fl: llrzuuzulc Club: llouu- Rrmn1 Rcp. 2, .li ll .Xffmi 4: lli-Y Club: llnustcr Club I-43 ll.A..'X. 2. .lg NIC-flluy Stuff -I: Rolling l'lru1u ' 4. PENNINGTON, RUSSELL 4: 1-:R'r3liM.!ffllglesn-1 PEPPING, ROBERT E. CZIQNERAI. C'4lL'RSlf jr. llzmfl l: Sr. llzuul 2-43 llrullv-trzl 2, 3: l-..X..X. PLIEUTS' M'N'5'ETTA 1.1-,xp.R.x1.ul11a51-, 1 A -I Y l Cnrlx Club l-4. lub. 3, Cllr. lub. Comm, 42 C-u'l lu'- ie1'vC-N 4: .Xrt Club 3. V. l'rC--, 3: llrzzrmuric Club 4: llooftur Club 4: Nlmllcy 4: Nll-vllrv Arr Stull' 5: lf- brnry .X1'l Asst. 3, -I: Scimuw- Club 4: Sr. Prog. C'ouuu. ll llouu- Rmnn Rub, .l: luturuzltimlrll Club ll Holm- lfvmx. Club J. 53 Slay lfvtc 2. PICKETT, VIRGINIA ul-:X,ER.x1,uwulsli A 1 Q, Curl- Club: hmm- l'.l'uu. Club: Curl liwl-zu 3 .Xtt Club: Iwo-rcr Club, PLAIT, BETSY ul-:xl-31c.xl. uwlzsl-1 Cllrls' Club l-4. Cub. 3. 4: Girl lil--m'x'rs 3. l. Y.-Pres. Ig XXr:mulC-1-U Club J-4: llurmm K XYlulv 3. 4: Merl- ley 4: Cllrl Scout- I-4: llrzumuir Club l-4: Ci..X..X. J-4: Blau lfutr l: Xllltvr C:u'1ux':ll !. 3: lun-rcl:1-- lb-luzuv J. 3: lflmuv Rmun lisp. .iz Stax: Blur. Serum' l'l1l5 I: Xluj: EC-tu -I. l'lIlfl' .X14l1l'I.'l'fl SENIORS OF 1936 IVICGARY, MADELINE CQICN lfR.XL CI IL' RF If I , . lllrl-' Club I-I, lub, Crmuu. 4: Illu-x'u:uun-lzll Club I w llbuflsr Club lg XY1':111glr1'C Clul, .lu-4: Nm-xlcv Club -I Sr. Cntr Couuu.: Nay lwtu 2: Curl Ill-ssx'x'Cs J: I1 b1':u'y Sturlvut jsut.: ll..X..X. 1. MCLAREIXI, ALEX CUNIXIIQRCIAI, C4ll'RSlf Cllulou, l1ul1:lu:l llxgu Ssluml l. ll Sr, liuul .l. 4. NEIQEIBOUAR, 'CLARA ELIZABETH Cxl'.Xl'.lx.Xl. Clll ICSIL Glu- Club I-43 Hells nl' l1:luIl:nl lg l':u1ft 2: .Xu tlbl Spzmi-ll Cu-tum 3: Srmi:u 4: ll Xaturzul Club J-4: Clirl-' Club 3. 4: 51-c. Scrvlu- Cunuu. 3: llfu ll l-4: Hay Fvln J: Sr, Cl:l-- Song. NEU PERT, CLARA E. 1:1-Lx 1-3R.xl,V U wigs!-3 lruu1'u:mm1:1l Clulf 2-4. Svc. 3, l'rc4. I: Cllrls' Club 14 NIC-m, Cmvm. 1-4: XX'r:u1ull-r-' Club 3. 4. Sec. 4: XII rmm X XX'lu1L- 5, 4: l'.r.Ll1:uu1c lfrlil-rr 4: Clirlx' Cllu Club l-45 HIM-llc of ll:ngIl:ul 1: l:':u1st lg .-Xu Ulll SIlIllllSll Custmxf' 3: Sonia -I: NIL-nlluy 4: Kolb Ilume I: Nlfly FC-tc J. I: IZ Nzuurnl Club 3. l, NOWLING1, JOI-IN crwxlxlr-3RC'1.41. uwlesr-1 XY:'w1ll11g lg HIC-Q Club R: lin-lcetbzlll 5, 4: l!..X..X. l4 OLSON, JANE 1:1-:Xl-:l:.x1. n'wl'145n-3 Cllrlx Club l: C,..X..X. l-I: Xlrly Fl-rf li llzx-kctlmll l4 N Suqcrr l-4: Ilnckrx' l. 2: lla-Q-l.:lll l. J: Vollq lllll 3: Tsmlzf .51 Llbrzfry illliltllf .-nfl. I. . ,1- 69 Wm. REID, PAUL E. CUMXIICRCI.-Xl, couesi-3 Rese.ve Football l-3. REYNOLDS, DICK or-:Ni-:R,x1, eouicsiz Rooster Club 1-2: XYranglcrs' Club I-2g Glee Club 2-3: Pickles 2: Ullelle of llagclarl 3: Science Club Art Club 2-4. X. Pres. 3g International Club 2-3. RICI-I, MARIE E. coxini-LRUAL coviesi-2 7, -4 Mav Fm-te 2: Girls' Club .25 Glcc Club 2-Sq llooster Club 3. RICI-INER. BILL GEN IQRAL COURSE Ili-Y Club l-4: liooster Club 4, Pres.: Clflrllflli C l-4, Si-Cr. 2: Clir. Sou, anrl Prog. Comm. 43 IR-lle l!:igil:ul lg Faust J: An Olml Spanish Cust: lub of nn 3, Sonia Asst. Circulation Mgr. Medley 43 Pres. Cli s I in of Ir nt l'r. Class.: Pres. ot Soph. ass: -s. Class: Cllr. Sr. Gift Comm. 4: Basketball J-.lg Foot- ball .ig Sturleut Council l-4g Senior Play 4. ROBERTS, BERNICE coxiA1i33ieg'iAI, coulesi-3 E I Girls Klub I-4, Xlemberslnp Comm. 3-4: Girl Reserves l-4, 'l'ri.-as. 4: Home lfuon. l, 4, Secr, 43 llmimitiq Club 3-43 Home Room Rep. 5: Hedley 4: Nlav f Y Fete .QQ Stuilentx Council Rep, 45 Home Room .Xuent 43 NCHIUT l'.ay, Stage Xligr. I. ROBERTS, BEVERLY G1-3x 1-gimi, coiuasic Uruln-stra I-2: Gl-'e Club Ll--I3 May Fcte l: Old Span- 23 In ish Custom , Girls' Club l-Z3 Science Club '-.5 ti-rnatioual Club 1-25 llooster Club 2. SENIORS OF 1936 POLINO. JOHN S. CUIXIMICRCIAL CUURSIC Sr. llanfl 1-4: Orch. 3g lloys' Glue Club 4. PREVVITT, EDIXIA CUNINIICRCIAT. L'uL'RsIC Xlay Fete lg Girl Reserves lg Girls' Club l-2. PRICE. DOROTHY COM MICRCIAL COURSE Girls' Club l-4, Cab. 4g Girl Reserves 4: llooster Club 4g Home licon. 2-4g Scicnce Club 43 May Fete 2. PURINTON. MARY JEAN GlfNl':R.Xl. CUl'RSI': Art Club 4g Jr. lianil 4. PUTNAM, JANE GICNICRAL COURSIC XX'ranglers' l-4, Chr. Number. Comm. 2, Chr. Lit. Ac- tivities 33 Girl Rcserves l-4. Reporter .l-4: Girl Scouts I: Girls' Club l-4g I5 Natural Club 4: Dramatic Club 3-4. Pub. Comm. 43 llome Econ. 2: Art Club 3: Glee Club 1-4, Scar. 23 Faust 2: hllelle of llznlflallw 13 Old Spanish Custom 33 Sr. Sou. Comm.: Home Room Rep. 1: Xlay Fi-tc 23 Mcflley 43 Home Room Agent 33 lnterclass llebate I-Z: Varsity Debate 4g mg 13. RANDOLPI-I, BETTY GICNICRAI, COURSE Maroon K XVl1itc .l-4: lllecllcy 45 Glee Club l-4: Belle of Iiagclarl l: Faust 2: An Hlil Spanish Custom 3: ll Natural Club 3-4. Y. Pres. 4: XYr:uu4lers' Club 3-43 Girl Scouts .I-4, l'res, 43 lntrrnational Club 2-4, Y. Pres. 4: May Fi-te 21 Cllr. Prom. Comm. of Soph. Class.: Home Room Rep. Z3 llramatir Club 3-4: Girls' Club 1-4, Pub. Comm. 3-4. RAYL, ZORALUCILE GICNFRAL COURSIC Y , International Clubg Srience Clubg Girls' Club: Girl Re- servesg Art Club. REEBE. LOUISE GICNICR.-Xl, COURSE H114-retta Sonia -I1 llig 12 Contest 3-4: llome Econ Club 3-43 Glee Club 2-4. REESE, MARTI-IA VIRGINIA GICXFRAL COCRSIC llome Econ. Club 21 Glee Club 1-2, SAIKLEY, ROSIE UIMMIQRCIAL Couksi-3 Girls' Club 1-4: Girl Rcscrvcs I-3: Finance Comm. of Girls' Club 4: Hay Fcte 3: XYzitui' Cziruival 3: GMX..-X Z-4: lloostcr Club 2: Girls' Atblctic Comm. of Merl- lcy 4: Glcr Club 2-3: llziskctbnll 2: Yollcy llall 2-3. SANDUSKY, SUSAN I ui-:Ni-:RAL Couesig International Club 13 Glu- Club I-2: Up:-retm I: Dra- matic Club 2-4: Girls' Club 3-4: lluiuc lfcuu. Club 4. SCI-IAEER, EDWARD R. CHAIMIQRCIAL Cfmyiisii SCI-IROEDER, I-IENRY GICNIQRAL COURSE Hoosier Club 1-Z: Il..X..X. 1-2: XY:-zuiulfrs' Club 3-4 llrzuuzitic Club 4: Rolling llonu- 4, SEITZINGER, ELOISE 1:1-:yi-zu.-xL poL'R,si-3 h Gibson City lllgil bcliool I-2: Scinucu Club 4: Girls' Club 4. SENOER, ERANK GICNICIQAI. CUURSIC luturuutioual Club 2: Scicucu Club 3-4: Hoosier Club 4: li.A,A. l-4: Photo. Club 4: Asst, lius. Blur. Merl- ley 4g Sr. luvitatiou Couuu. 4. E lhzgfu Tzuuuty-mic' SENIORS OF 1936 ROBINSON. IVIARY K. GlCfYlCR.Xl, COCRSE Girls' Club 4: Art Club Z--I: lluuu- lfcou. Club 3-4. RODERICK, RUTI-I E. CUNIXIICRCI.-XL CUI'RSl'f Girls' Club 1-4: Girls' Glu- Club I-4: li Natural Club 3-4, Scrr. 4: Home Ifumi. Club 2-4. ROKOSKE, JULIA J. CHXINIIQRCIAI, CUCRSIC Girls' Club 1-3: lutcruatiouzil Club 3: Blriy Fetv 1. 3. RONAN. I-IONORE GlfNlfR.Xl. CHCRSIC Girl-' Club 2-4, Soc. Couuu. 4: Girl RC-ssrvcs: G.R. Sluut Show 2-5: llrzxmzitic Club 3-4: I!ig-Iluartcrl Ili-:'lmi't Sings Xlziuziqvr 3: 'l'bu Gypsy Trail 4: lluustcr Club 2: lliu' llf-lluuuuwmus Rrzuliug 3: Nlny ll-lu J: Sr. Sou: Comm. ROOK, EDWARD GICNICRAI. CUVRSE Gln- Club 2-3: uflbl SIIZIHISII Custmu : Ilrmstsr Club 2-3: Ericiici- Club 2: l'IllL'l'llIlllKll1!ll Club 2, ROTI-I, BETTY CUXIMICRCIAI. CUFIQSIC .Xrl Club J-4: XYrzu1glurs' Club 3: Ibm-tor Club 4: lluuu- lfvuu. 2-4. ROTI-IENBEROER, LORETTA CIDXIBIIQIQCIAI. CUCRSIC Slay li-tc 4: lurnrnzitiiuml Clul. I-4: XYr:umler-' Club 3-4: Glu- Club 3-4: Mzirfmii K XYl1iu- 3-4, Iloukkccpur: Nlwlluy. Cllr. School Cuuuu. 4: Ijuill :uul Scroll 3: l.i- biziry Typist 4: Bliilsi1iuiuri' Nlulltl llftllllli' 1, ROYALTY, DORIS GlfNl'lR.Xl. CHCRSE Girls' Club I-2: lloostvr Club 3-3: G.A..X, I-4: IJ .Xssunx 2-4: Homf- lfvmi, Club 4: l,ibr:u'y Stiulgut Cuiuiu. 42 Sofcrr I-4: Ikiskctbzill I-5. RUG-OLES. LAVINA O. CHXIMICRCIAI. CUCRSIC lluiuc licuu. Club 3-4: May FL-tc 2 SINGERMAN. MAYER CS-ICN ICRAL COURSE XYl'Zl11QlL'l'S' Club 1-43 Chr. Prog. Conun, 33 lloostcr 7 Club 2-43 Il .-X'-soc. 3, 4: Hi-Y ,--I: lntcrclnss llc- I blue l. 23 XYrt-stlinq 2-43 llrznnzttic Club 5, 4: Bll-cllcy, Asst. lifl. 43 Maroon R XYhitc 43 Cub Rt-porter 3: Home Room .Xgcnt 3: Home Room Rep. 33 G. R, Stunt Show 23 Stuflisnt Council 4: l'res. Senior Clrtxsz May l-X-te 4, SIX, VIRGINIA COBINIICRCIAT, ClJCRSli Girl! Club 1-43 NY.XY.XY, Club 13 Huy Fete 2. SKOREZ. LAWRENCE GIQNIQRAT, COURSE Cross Country l-4: 'llrack l-43 XXTTZIIIQIUYSH Club 1-43 ln- ternzttionztl Club 4, SMART. HELEN E. GIQNITR.-XL COURSE G..-X..-X. 2-43 Home lfcon. Club 3, 43 Girl-1' Club 1-42 Mill-Sumer Nigltfs Drcztnr' 23 Soccer l-33 lloclccy 1-33 Girl Reserve 1, 2. SMITH, ANNIE ELIZABETH COMMERCIAL COURSE Phyllis XYl1eatlcy l-4: G.,-MA. 2, 33 llnsltetbrlll 2-43 Soccer 2-43 Volley llztll 2-43 Hockey 23 llztsebztll 13 May Fetc 2. SMITI I. CURTIS COBIMICRCL-Xl. COURSE ll.A.A. 13 llooster Club 2--I3 Bloclel Club 3. SMITH, DELLA COMMERCIAL COURSE Phyllis NYl1eatley l-4, Pres. 13 Girls, Club 1-43 Stuilent Council 1. SMITH, ERNEST CORTMEIIRACT,-XT, QOURSER 1,oo5te1 Club 1, Home oom Rep. 15 Science Club 1, 2, SMITH, GARN ETTE GENERAL C013 R51-3 G..-LA. 1, 23 Cub Reporter 23 Girls' Club 3: May Fetv.: 13 XVater Czlruival 23 Booster Club 1, 23 Home licou. Club 2, 33 Art Club 4. SENIORS OF 1936 SHARP, LEONARD ,GENERAL COURSE Home Room Rep. 3-43 13.A,A. 1-4, Y.-Pros. 3-4: D Assoc. 2-43 lntru-Blural liasketlmll 1-43 Fr. liasket ball 13 Varsity llztslcctbztll 2-4, Capt. 43 All-State llas kctball Team 43 Rig I2 lezuling scorer 4. SHEETS, HAZEL A. COIXIIXIERCIAL COURSE Rivcrhicle liroolcfield High School 1-23 Home Econ Club 2-43 Rooster Club 4. SI-IIVES. ADALIS COMMERCIAL COURSE Girls, Club 1-23 Home licon. 2-3. SHORT, BILL GRNIQRAI, coulesli SHROLIT, HAROLD C. C'ONI5l1CRClAT, Coolest-3 SILKEY. CLARENCE GICNISRAT. COURSE li:1n4l 1-43 Booster Club 1-43 Home Room Rep. STEELY, BARBARA JEAN 1:1-:xi-QR.-xi, Cuvlasi-1 hurl Reserve I-3: Ifirl-' Llub l-3: Soc. Lomm. 2: KLA..-X. l-.lg Nlay Ft-te J: liooutcr Club 2-33 Soccer l-Zg Yol- luy llall 33 llocltey 1. - STELLWAG, CARL twulxli-Zlzcllxl, uvt'1esi-2 STEVENS, JEWELL vmlmalecllxl, CUCRSIC - Girl! Club: llome lfcon, Club 2, Sec. 2: Cul, Reporter l: Home Room Rep. l. SVVAIM. CARL L. we CUNIMICRCIAT. CUCRSE Iiznlcethall 23 'lll'2lCli 2g Cross Country 3: lloowtcr Club 1-2. SWIET. JOE fllfNlfR.XL CIYJCRSE Sr. liillltl 4, SZOLLOSI. PETER GIfNlfRAL CUCRSIQ Xlotlel Makers' Club 3. TAINTOR, MARGARET ELLEN CUXIBIHRCIAL COURSE Iurlizxnzipolis I-ligli School l-3. TANQUARY, HELEN IRENE CUNIMICRCIAL CUURSE May Fete 25 Girls' Club 25 Home Room Agent -I. TARPLEY, DICK GICN IQRAL COURSE xl'l'il1lj.fl6l'S' Club 2-45 Cub Reporter 2-31 International Club 1, 35 Science Club 3g Il..X.A. lg Membership Comm. 33 Glue 'lub Z--lg Sonia 4. L I Pagft' 7'1t'clz!y-fiz1'cc SENIORS OF 1936 SMITI-I, VIRGINIA CHRI-MERCI.-Xl, CUCRSE Girls' Club lg International Club 2-35 'll Natural Club -li Glee Club tl--I3 l.,ibr:n'y lumt 43 Mill-tunnler Xight's llrt-inn l. SNOW, I-IOMER S. CHMMERCI.-XL CHCRSE Football l--IL llresttnng Z-33 ll Assoc. 3-4. SONESON, LEO R. CHNIRIERCIAI, UIVRSIC Rooster Clula 1-4: Model Makers' Club 3g Sr. Motto Comm. 4. SPENCER, MARGARET GPINICRAL CHVRSIC Girls' Club l-lg International Club 2. SPIERING, CARL GENERAL CHFRSIC Football l--I: XY11-wtfiilg 2-33 ll Assoc. 3-4, STANTGN, RUTI-I CIINIMICRCIAI. CHFRSE Girls' Club l-23 ilu-MA. 1-4: May Fcte 2: Soccer l-45 Illofliex l-.Zg llzuketball 1--lg Yolley Dall 1--lg linge- ma -... WALLER. DIXIE BEE GliNlfR.Xl. CUCRSF Clizirlcstun lligrh School, Clmrlcstou, Mo.: Home Econ. Club: Girls' Club. WALTER. MARY ELIZABETH GIQNICRAI. COURSE 1 Girls' Club I--I. Cab. 2-4: lnturu:itioi1:il Club l-3: lloostci' Club 3-4: Hay Feta 2: Sr. Color Comm. 4. WALTER, MARY ELLEN COXlKll':RCl.Xl, COTTRSE Girls' Club 1-23 Home lfcon. Club S-4: Nay Feta: 1. WARD, ARMADA JOSEPHINE GlCNlfR.Xl. COURSE Girls, Club 1-4: Intcruzitionzil Club 3-43 XXYTZIIIQTCTS, Club 45 lJ.l'l.S. Players 4: May Ft-ic 2: Home Room .-Xgnnt 4: Rolling Horne 4. WAREIELD. JUANITA GICNICRAT. COURSE 1 , Simlncv l,:n1icr, Houston, Texas: Sznu Houston High, Houston. Texas: Yinccnnes lligb. xvll'lCL'l1l1CS, ludi- :umg Girls' Club: Tloostur Club: Home lfcon. Club, Art Club: Girl Rcscrves. WARFIELD, LENORE COMBIICRCIAL COLTRSE A , Sislnuv Lanier, Houston, Texas: 5:1111 Houston High, llouston, Texas.: Girls' Club: ,Xrt Club: lloostcr Club: lloniu lfcon. Club, Girl Ruscrvus. SENIORS OF 1936 TARPLEY, VERA MARIE l2lfXlfRAl, COCRSIC llt-nning High School TAYLOR, ADELINE UMIMIQRCIAL Corticsi-3 THORNTON, ALLAN filfx ICR.-Xl, CITTTTRSIQ XYr:n1glcrs 5-4: Ili-Y l-4, Y. l'rcs. 4: Glee Club l-45 Hells of llzmzlzul' ll Sonia 4: Hunie Room Rqu. 2-3: Home Room Agt-nt Rl. K NY. 3: Cub Reporter 3: Xlzxroon X XYhitc 4, Asst. llus. Nlanzigcrz Slllllflll Council 4, Pros.: Libmrx' Siurlcnt Comm. 4: Bleellcv 4, lfrlirorg May Furs 4. i I TON EY, WILDA cmixii-:RCIAL coriesi-3 llirl Reserve I-Z: G,.'X..X. l-4g llzxscbrill 1-23 llliskclbull I-4: Volley llrill l-4: Sofft-r I-4: Hockcy 1-.51 May lfcic, TOOPES, MARTHA ELIZABETH mix I-limi. Corksi-I lliwiniznic Club l-4: Girls' Club Soc. Conun. 2-3: lutur- J nzitionnl Club --3: XX'r:uiglt-rs' Club 3: llonir lfuou. Club Pres. 3-4: R:-iw. Slumlt-nt Council 3-4: Girl Rc- sn-i'vcs l-2: llily Fvlv 22 lloostcl' Club 2. TRACY, FREDERICK Glfflill.-Xl, cuL'Rs1-2 H , H H matic Club --4: Stags Xlur, llig-llcartefl llerlii-rl' 3: XYr:mglci's' Club 5-4: lntur-Clziss lk-hate 3-43 lli-X Club 3-43 Xleillcv 4, llus. Nur.: llistorizui 43 llnlf 42 Senior l'lzly. T I TRAVIS, DOROTHY E. M. GICNICIQ.-Xl. CHCRSH Libtvrty lligh School, l.ibQ:rty, lizinszis lg Girlsl Club 2-4 NJC. Conini. 4, 1-rullp Chr. 4: G.,'X..X, 2-4. Y. l'rus, 4. Soccer 2-4, llzislqctbnll l-4, Capt. 3: Yolley llnll 2-31 ll'nscb'ill 3' C X X Cwnip lh-lcu'ltc 3' ull X' nu 4' l no I r l l : . .. zu... . . .. .ss. , Z sc Cluz 4: Cui R--portcr 3: Maroon X XYhitl 4: Sturlcnt l,ibr:iry Comm. 4: Il Natural Club 4: Gln-I Club 2-4, Sccr. 3, llrvs. 4: Au Hlrl Spanish Custoin' .31 Sonia 4: llig 12 2-4: lluinc lfcon. 2-3: XYr:ni gh-rs' Club 3. TRINOL, LENA cwuxmii-1Rc'1Ar. coviasli Girls' Club lg Home Iituli. Club 2: 'AAS tht- lfrirtli Iuius. ZIMMERMAN. ETHEL CUNTMICRCIAL COURSE lluustcr 2-35 May Feta 2: Girl Reserve I-3: XYr:uigh-rs 3-4: Girls' Club 1-4: llmnc lfcon. 4: Mclllcy 'Typist 4 ,, i. l-lzilcc Country llziy Eclioul. Nliunczipolis, Ninn.: lJr:l- 7 SENIORS OF 1936 WATSON, ERMA GENERAL COURSE WEATHERSBY, PAU L GENERAL COURSE WEESE. JACK Gl'INliR,-XL COURSE B.A.A.g Varsity Football: Varsity llasketlzallg Student RCp.g Medley -lg Y. l'.'eS. Sr. LIJSS. VJHITE, JACK COMMERCLXL COURSI-1 WHITMER. RUTH COMMERCIAL COVRSIT Calhoun, Illinois 1-25 Glee Club 3--lg Girls Club 3-4. WILKINS, HAROLD W. COMMERCIAL COURSE llooSter Club 1-43 B..-X..-X. 1-2: 'Track 1, 4: lntcr-Class Track 1, -l. WILKINSON, MARYANN COMMERCIAL COURSE Catlin High Schoolg fllay Fefe: Home Room Rep.: Girls' Club: Home Econ. Club: Art Clubg Uperetta. WILLETT, FRANCES GENERAL COURSE Home Econ. Club 4g Girlv Club 4: Art Club -lg Glee Club 2-4: ll Natural Club -lg May Fete 2. Wl LLlAMS, DOROTHY GENERAL COURSE Phyllis XYheatley 1-43 G..-LA. 15 May Fete. WI LSON, WOODROW T. COMMERCIAL COURSE Glee Club 2, 3. WlNTHER, PEGGY ANN GENERAL COURSE Home Econ. Club: Girls' Clubg Home Room Rep. WOOD, MARY GENERAL COURSE Glee Club 1g Belle of liagcladuq Girls' Club, Member- Sbip Commq luternzxtioual Club. WOODARD, N ED COMMERCIAL COURSE Football 3-43 XYreStliug l-4g Gl 23 HID ASsoc.g I-'C-1:itn . WOODS, GLEN PERSHING COMMERCIAL COURSE ee Club l-43 Basketball XYreStlinu 2-45 ull ASs0c.g B,A,A, WORRICK, ROBERT GENERAL COURSE Sr. lmiul 3, -l. v, Coprich, Edna Day, Myron Seniors Who Do Not I'Iave Their Pictures in The Medley Douglas, March I-Iarkness. Joe I-licks, William Jenkins, Junior Joy, William Meeker, Lawrence Moulron, Larry McCoy, Chesier Rea, Eugene Redenbaugh, Raymond Tuggle, Jean Wesr, Leo Willis, Mary SENIOR COMMITTEES SONG COMMITTEE Leihamae Farmer, Chr. I-Ionore Ronan Tom Carmody Mary Ellen Mellinger COLOR COMMITTEE GIFT COMMITTEE Philip Jones, Chr. Bill Richner, Chr. Paul Klaege Bob Lake Jack George Daisy Clark Madeline McGary Clara Neuperr Mary Elizaloerh Waller Allan Thornion SOCIAL COMMITTEE PROGRAM COMMITTEE John Payne, Chr. I-Ial Ercanbrack Mary J. Acion Muriel Lindley Frank I-Iuinicke Jane Purnam Louis Brani Dick Jones, Chr Vlfilbern Keeie Ralph Pale Armada Ward Irene Kay Minnelfia Phelps Dave Barkman INVITATION COMMITTEE MOTTO COMMITTEE Arliegh Lee, Chr. Esiher Lumbrick Marian Billman Frank Senger James I'Iowrey Frances Ealy, Chr. Regina Burinerle Beisy Plall Leo Soneson Claus Rohwecler Page Tzwuiv High Lights of Senior Year MoTTo of I936 No VicTory WiThouT ETTorT. Nulla palma sine pulvere reTers To The days of The Roman CharioT races when The winner was awarded The palm oT vic- Tory. A greaT deal oT dusT always ac- companied These races and no palm could be won wiThouT iT. To The Senior oT IQ36 iT means ThaT True vicTory will come only aTTer a serious eTTorT has been made. He is going TorTh inTo The world To gain a vicTory. Class Day Class day is a day oT resT and play Tor Seniors. lT is a Time To see and Talk To The many Teachers who have helped Them and beTriended Them. Seniors are seen siTTing baclc, Talking, Taking liTe easy, laughing gayly-and yeT, under- neaTh Their TrivoliTy is a serious noTe, Tor They are abouT To leave The halls oT Their dear high school. In The assembly program This year, on ThaT day oT days Tor Seniors, The class will and prophecy were read. A skiT was wound around Men, Women and Old MasTer Goat Senior PresidenT Mayer Singerman gave The class mascoT To Junior PresidenT Billl Swisher. This day will long be remem- bered by The graduaTing class. Tzvruti sm cn Medleys Are OuT Ever since subscripTions Tor The Med- ley were Taken in The assembly, Decem- ber IO, l935, sTucienTs have been conTin- ually inquiring as To when Medleys would come ouT. Freshmen, Sophomores, Jun- iors, Seniors alilce were anxiously awaiT- ing The imporTanT daTe. AT lasT The greaT day arrived and Throngs oT exciTed sTu- denTs crowded around assigned rooms To receive Their year books. The mosT Tun oT all was geTTing signaTures and having Triends wriTe noTes concerning The acTivi- Ties in which These Triendships were Tormed. Soon everyone TelT aT peace wiTh The world and a happy Medley STaTT TelT Their work well done. GraduaTion The mosT imporTanT daTe in The liTe oT a Senior is CommencemenT nighT. IT is The crowning poinT OT his high school ca- reer. This year, an eTTorT was made To give ouTsiders a glimpse inTo The various deparTmenTs oT Danville l-ligh School. JusT whaT is TaughT in each deparTmenT was porTrayed in an inTeresTing Tashion by leading members oT The Class oT I936. A picTure oT The modern high school curriculum was presenTed and iT leTT a lasTing impression on The minds oT The many Triends and relaTives aT The ex- ercises Tor The Seniors oT I936. 1' 4 W...-Ln hy BROMJN 5 llVET ELLANQR Pl. I I : 3 I I I II Th. Ihffp, Thr, x x L fi :init ' 1- 11-FI Pg ' W . 'l ' H in 1lX , ' Ylhivfll 1 21 111-1 t ' Ll XYJ , l ' I 2 I. Q. g fa. ' . - vi 11 I ll fy E P15 P E R 5 E E - ol -- ' ' '58 J 4' I ' I P ., ., f ' I If -' V' I, 1 Q f ,eu 'L f 2 C V W . 1 f, A I ,fx . ' I' ' . . ' .r 1 A 3 -P J 34131 Hi Ji .tg ,gms LM: fy.',+f,1, 59:1 A, Mm nm, Vu Lo U, U nbc Ta.-' awful fhlf -NL gi, :nf WJBJ, LM. 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Pin Cjllllll. ,sqfllllflif Cffylm-1'1 JUNIORS Abboll, Kenneflw Abboll, Mildred Adams, La Verne Alexander, Joe Allen, Celia Jane Anderson, Leonard Arclier, Wilson Baer, Irvin Baily, Erneslr Barker, Belly Barkrnan, Mallliew Barne-H, Tom Barnliarl, Carolyn Barron, Mariorie Bean, Roberf Bernard, Dorollia Bernsonn, l-lelen Billman, Virginia Bolles, Barbara Boyden, Branford Bradshaw, Peggy Brady, Jack Briske, Mary Brillinglwarn, Sam , Brooks, Roberr Brown, Gordon Brown, Harold Brown, Kennelrlw Brumrnell, Bill Buckellew, Fern Bunling, Jack Burke, Richard Burns, Tlwelrna Burow, Mary Jane Byrarn, l-loward Cade, Everefl Callanan, Mariory Campbell, Clwarles Carnpbell, Clwarles D Campbell, La Vawn 'S , , .1 4 ' if Swv? 2' , 'iw -: A A S r if f Rv .gf-,rg A. f hd V rg., Sw 2? 'gs in '25 W5 Q Q! I M if '45 fx' , I: 1. i g f W BBQ R. R 95' 'K flf is . fv f - an ... 2 X S 3 f ,E , ff f X :gsm Q' i ' ,V if nr QE A lVll , 5' A uf, 5 5 g ' w .i .V . 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' A if , 'IA MX , q 6- Y A 1 xl 'N A , s W . 5 sf 4 , A- fy'-LJ ! 1 LM V W .15 I . ,,. f ,-,K - f ifw, K I if l i i l JUNIORS Von Berg, Leonard Voss, Dorollfmy Voss, Harold Wanlfeldl, Wilma Walceley, Paul V!al+er, Bernice Wallers, Belly Lou Warner, Don Walson, l-larold Webber, Marina Rose Weberg, Fred Weir, Virginia Wesl, Don Wesl, l-lal Wesfwaler, Jim Widman, Lucille Wiggins, Virginia Wilcoxen, Clyde Wilkinson, Phyllis Williams, Bob Williams, Irene Willis, Ruin Wilson, Bob Wilson, Don Wilson, Frances Wilson, Gene Wilson, lvlarcelle Wilson, lvlargueriie VVilson, William Wineinger, Mary Frances Wolco++, Agnes Young, Lois Zander, Belly L l l l l s g ig, g DON ROUTSONG Presidenf BOB KENDALL Treasurer I SOPHOMORE OFFICERS I m BILL PUTNAM Secrefary JOHN ROBB Chr. Social Comm. MISS SIGNE Lmgsom M2'iYdHELEN DEPKE u enf ounci' Sophomore Advlser ' lf! RST R1 JXY S ICCUFQ Il Rl HY 'FUI RIJ ROXX' Allen, Imogene Azorl, Bernice Berger, Jean Alpers, Elberf Bacon, Norma Blair, Ross Averson, Perry Barlli, Ernesline Bloclc, Roberl Alyey, Lee Ballleson, Diclq Boclc, Marlin Anderson, Dorolliy Beck, Juanila Bollon, lvlargaref Armslrong, Esllwer Beclcer, Ruin Boswell, Raymond Armslrong, James Bennell, Bill Brasel, Florence Arn, lvlargarel Benne-ll, Louise Brillinglmam, Frank l SOPHOMORES l Fl1:s'r RUXY SICCHNIJ Rim' Brown, Lee Capps, Edilli Brown, Virginia Carpenler, Edna Burlc, Virginia Carpenler, Jaclc Burnell, Lilla Gene Carrigan, Marie Burow, Alice Cassidy, Erma Burroughs, Priscilla Cassily, Lucille Callaway, Aden Caugliron, Julia Campbell, Frances Cavanaugli, Kallierine TIIIRIJ RUNY Chapman, Bob Clirislinson, Tlielma Clirislman, Georgina Clark, Belly Clil+on, Wayne Clinlc, Cecil Clinlc, Dan Clin+on, Jean F4 H L' R'I' H Rf NY Colley, Ercel Collings, Jean Collings, Marina Collins, Tom Connelly, Eleanor Cooper, Roberl Cooper, Virginia Cox, Rose Mary k.fUlllIIllC, :xo VG rI1'I ull. 'XO IIII Ulll I-I-vvllv. 'X-fils-Muff ' ' iw 1v'i 'Hwy Cunningham,yWayne DeVore, Mary Ellen Erslcine, Wendell X auilcner, Milo Gurfis, Rulh Drake, l-larold Erwin, Peggy Fleming, l-larriel Dalbey, Verner Edwards, Aulhur Ewing, Eorlner, Vivian Daniel, Dororhy Edwards, Lucille Evans, Audrey Foulk, Lorene Elliol, Charlolle Davis, Roberl' Evans, Lavenia Frame, Dorofhy I SOPHOMORES I FIR ST RUXV Eranlclin, Rila Eredericlcson, l-lerbe Erederi-olcson, Vivian Eree, Margery Freeland, Bob Frey, Le Roy Erosl, Dorolhy Garner, Dorolhy rf SICCUNIJ ROW' Gerely, Michael Glascoclc, Gene Gose, George Gower, Evelyn Grabbs, Mable Graham, Don Graham, Dorolhy Gray, Myrna Tlllkll ROXY Green, Rurh E++a Green, Rulh Lois Grirlilh, Peggy Grirlilh, Roberl Griner, Sara Grubbs, Irene l-laas, Edna Hack, Rulh F1 R ST RO XV Hageman, Maxine Hance, Russell Haun, Helen Hawley, Mary Alice Hazel, Leo Heisser, Evelyn Hendriclcson, Lowell Hewes, Jack SICCHNID RUXY Hiclcs, Homer Higginson, Ray High, Evelyn Hilbe, Josephine Hill, Ada Mae Hill, Le Roy Hines, Doris Hix, Fern 'H-1,l,RIJ RUXY l-Pole, John Holycross, Emma Hosch, Harlan Hubbard, Miriam Huclcsladr, Calherine Hucksradr, Roy Hughes, John Hughes, Tom l-, SOPHOMORES l 1foL7RTH Row Hummel, Marlha Hullsell, Philip lskowich, Rulh Jaclcson, Harold Jaclcson, Sarah Jaclcson, Slella Jalcway, Maryedilh Jay, Elizabelh 1f11es'r RUXX' Johnson, Annabelle Johnson, Bob Johnson, Harry Johnson, Margarel Johnson, Mariorie Jones, Margarel Jones, Mary Jones, Sybil SICCONIJ RHXY Kane, Mary Keyes, Olive Kalhryn Kelsheimer, Paul Kendall, Bob Kienzle, Belly Sue King, Bill Knighl, Laurence Knowles, Jaclq 'FH I RH RUXY Knox, Marihelen Lamar, Harry Lawrence, E. Ma Lee, Henry Lenlz, Rex Linck, Eloise Linne, Bob Lipscomb, Jaclc 1 , jp- . ma? M' ig S W m V? Q Y -Sa 6 '33 , ff! 1' 1 QQ' -+1 2-x 'F 21 i 'gf -Ji K :,..1g uw T if sv-' msxlzx I' A N , ! 'f ' L' 'ii' , -fax, t t A 47, 3 3 Q iv ,tx x Bn ' fx ff ff 'M 3 f-iff' I Rl 1 ' 25? , if I 1 Q fy H PA- ' YE H s , r A 5' it ,1- 4 , Fa X if OK' X 'Z in 11- 'x 55 ' 4 .,, V fggik . I AMX,-Q GEF! 4. Av 5, 5, W 'J ' , wg 5, fx -If I ix Y.. ,ff aw .- th '1:. 4 . K f3f kj3q, if x I 3 Q qi --Q' .W 1. Xxx , ,I ,gn-q If 33, V Pm, ,.-X-f-. iii ' .. i N A Wig? . .,::., . his ssl f re' 1: ' if, 3 A 1 'ja We le... 3 may Y hm ., Q ., ' ' Eli n K - . ' U . Veiidf' ' r . Q . ,, . f , Q I I W 4 3 in If 5353.15 s Q QQ Xe ii: A ' K .4 , Q if Q.. .. FIRST mm' Thomas, Marie Thomas, Marjorie Thomas, Virginia Thompson, lvlargaref Thornslorough, l-larold Tiedeman, Beryl Trowbridge, June T . Ugqle' Lucllle siiumxlm Row Tullle, George Uhf, James Umphenour, Zepha Van Ellen, Vivian Wade. Nell Jane Walker, Lewis Ward, Jo Walson, l-lelen I sopi-iomokes I Til I NIJ ROXY Walls, Kalhryn VVeir, Gladys While, Dorolrhy Wilder, Roberl Willell, Thelma Wiilliams, Wayne Wilson, Bob Wilson, Dorolhy FriI3R'1'Il wiv' Wilson, Dorolhy Wines, John Wood, Orpha Worden, Fred Wrighl, Norman Yeals, Orena Zimmerman, Florence l-liclcman, Bob MISS DOLPI-IA PARKER Freshman Adviser I FRESHMEN OFFICERS I Bon VVAKELEY BEN DAyIs CuAm,1as STONE IJON BURKE HELEN XVILSON President Vivo Prmzdcut Svrrvtary Trcaxuwr Studmzt Council Ifl RST RUXX' Adams, Naomi Agan, Marlha Aldrich, Befly Jane Alexander, Bob Allee, Eloise Anderson, Donald H. Anderson, Roberl Armslrong, June l FRESHMEN l SICCHNIJ Row Asher, Frances Azoll, Dorolhy S Bahls, Genevieve Baldwin, Dorolhy Baldwin, Eunice Bales, Bob Barrow, Melvin Barron, James l r 'l'HlRll mm' QVXX ' xl Yr. Baleman, Kalhleen B xc A B aumgarf, Bob'y,x tx X Baumgarl, Margffel if-,. - IHA X. Beacon, Virginia N Beclcer, Norma '- Bender, Virginiaif l FOURTH R4 HY Berberel, Marian Billings, Charles Billman, Geraldine Bireline, Bob Biscarf, Ralph Blair, Hope FIFTH Rim' Bonebralfe, Roberl Bowman, Dallas Boyd, Edna Boyd, Mary Lucille Boyle, Anna Belle Bremer, Fred Briggs, Mary Lou Brinkman, Josephine Benelield, Max ll hBlue, Lorella Ben+ley, Kennefh .Q Boleriaclc, Opal s1x'rH Row i SICYEN'l'H mm' Brown, Dale Brown, Elizabelh Brummell, Mary Alice Burd, Edward Burlc, Jerry Burke, Donald Burlce, Helen Burmeisrer, Louise Burrow, Carlos Bulfs, Calherine Callaway, Howard Campbell, Lesler Campbell, Mary Helen CampBell, Virginia Camrie, Winilred Carey, Winifred 7 iffbwii g , f F . , FIRST ROXY SICL'ONl'! ICUXY J 'FIHRJJ ROW Cosal, Anna Belle Crawford, Elizabelh Crossarcl, Allred Culp, Barbara Cummings, Anna Belh Cunningham, Tom 'Curley, Genevieve Dalaelsf' L5iVerne Dale, Virginia Davidson, Mary Ellen Cummings, Anna Jean Davidson, Maurice Cunningham, Glen Carney, Marian Cash, Roger E. Clarlc, Jaclc Claypool, Freda Cluller, George Connelly, Timolhy Coolce, John Davies, Jeanne Marie 1fiwL71:'r11 ROW Q Davis, Evelyn Davis, John W. Davis, Rulh ' , Davison, Ralph ' Day, William Dean, Crville Declc, Tommy Cornell, Madelene Cunningham, Naomi Davis, Ben Deelren, Mary Mae lf11f'rli Rim' ' SIXTH Rim' SICY1iN'1'H rum' X Dennis, arbara Dunavan, Benjamin Eaullc, Elvira , l .Desmond eorge Ellioll, Elizabelh Eaulsficlr, Riia ,f A Dellman, l-la Ellioll, Mary Eelgenhauer, Margarel Devore, Waller Ellioll, Marian Eissel, Jimmie 1' N ' Dixon, Bob Ellis, Paul EilzGerald, Belly Ann Doggell, Charles l, William Eilzgerald, Rosemary Dora, Joseph Eye, Virginia Eloming, Juanila g Dugas, Mary Elizabelh Earnum, Roberl Elelcher, Evelyn V, ,W J l FRESHMEN I 'Qi W 2 l .:s a 1.mm ,,,1z,,,.Q..n7n . l i.? F, i, E i. u 2? or Q V Wf l,'fTfFT FRESHMEN I if miqsr now 'H flsicuixn Rini' 'rumli mm' 51 , gk Foreman, Maxine Gauerlce, Richard Griflilh, Doro+hy vi . Fosler, Dale Gladden, Mabel Gerlrude Green, Margarel K Xi., Fowler, Bob Gordauslcy, Florence Gross, Frances , France, Bruce Gogeriy, Paul , Gunn, Dorolhy .,,, Freeman, Dorolhy Gossell, Marilyn Haas, Anna A X,5,Ful+on, Roberi Gossell, Roy Haas, Maxine N, ,Q Garrell, Roberr Graening, Virginia Haas, Pauline 'xp Q, Gardner,XRoberJr GriFli+h, Be++y Hall, Dorlha :ff EY' y xxakllxE1'l'1IR1lXX' ' X 1 slxru iemx' gl X ' Hazeljllorofhy iq' i J' glf' Hill, Rulh Hedgpelh, Eddie' V, '.' url' Holiz, Belly Lou . Hgischnyann, Leonali A 4' Holycross, Mary Jane if Hensl y, Paful ' .lf Hornor, Emma Rulh I Q Xl'He.rT,eF Charlene ,' Houslon, Marilyn X' , Heliring, Biryiey ji' Howie, Raymond FW ' - '5 , Hewitf, Russell - Hubbard, Jeannelle ' fR?l2'5'f.Rf' al' F i Ai . gh V Huclcsfadl, Evelyn l Hl'R'l'H :ww Harman, Margarel' Harper, Herb Harris, Belly Harris, John Harris, Herberl Harlshorn, Peggy Haun, James Hawkins, Rebecca Rmx' SHYEN Hull, Phoebe Huicfman, Josephine Hughes, Orval Hughes, Virginia Humble, Be++y Lou Hunler, Emily lbbolson, Kalhryn Isaacson, Adeline ,TH FIRST Rl :XY Jaclcse, Marguerile Jaclcson, Odessa Jackson, Ruby Ellen Jarema, Connie Johnson, George Jones, Charles Jones, Lois Jones, Nancy Ann FIFTH R4 JXY A Lesch, James Lewis, Rurh Lewis, Tom Lindley, Maxine Linn, Maurice Long, Mary Elizabelh Long, Suzanne Long, William l FRESHMEN l Y SICCUNIJ RUXY TIHRI7 RUXY Fl5l'R'l'H RUXY Vx R Julian, Anna Rose Kersl, Donald Kaneen, Charles Kiningham, Josephine Keen, Floyd Kinney, Roberl Keerns, June Kirlcharr, Ollabelle Kelley, Sam Knighr, Jean Kellso, Alberla Koboslcy, Vivanna Kerby, Dorlhy Kosperos, Srella Kerby, Juanila Krueger, George SIXTH Row Lovejoy, Claud Lowry, Mary Louise Lucas, Mary Jane Lucas, Samuel Lumbriclc, Jane Mahorney, Dale Mains, Donald Malcsnes, Kalhrine La Bau, Jessie Lager, l-lenry Lang, Bob Langlel, Lillabelle Lanham, Virginia Lape, Charles Lawson, l-larold Lawwill, Adrian Si-ix'iQN'rH Row Mann, Wallace Manno++, Francis Marlin, Barbara Marlin, Juanila Mason, Franlc Mason, Louis Massey, Eieleen Marrhuis, Myra FIRST Row Mayfield, Margarelr Miller, Barbara Nell Miller, l-loward Miller, Jack Miller, Virginia Ann Moliler, l-lilda Moon, Lucille Morris, Rosemary S1201 VN IJ R1 WNY Moullon, Donald Mueller, Jolin Mullins, Grover Mumaw, Marie-lla Munroe, Winslon Myer, Franlc Myers, Billy Myers, Bob 'PHI RID Ri HY McClain, Theresa McCoy, Dorolliy MCDermoH, Mary Ellen McGowan, Palricia McMullen, Virginia McNamara, Lawrence MclNlees, Miriam Naslw, Mary Ft JU I2'I' H Rl DXY Nelms, Elva Nicoson, Elaine Nixon, George Oiflonnell, Audrey Oder, Clelia Jean O'Neil, l-larold Orme, Jolin Osborne, Dolores Fl FTH RK HY Parlcer, Cliarles Pallerson, Linda Payne, George Pearson, Irene Pedigo, Yvonne Peinlce, Virginia Pelerson, lnlerberl Plranlc, Jack SIXTH kim' Ping, Pauline Pillman, Jolwn Plall, Jule Porrer, William Pringle, Audrey l.ois Prouly, Jeanelle Purinlon, Clive Mae Rains, Jolin l FRESHMEN l S1iY1cN'1'1l mm' Ramm, Molly Ramsey, l-lelen Rallifci, Billie Rediler, Elma Reicl, Jonn Repasy, Andy Reullier, Margarel Rewerl, Paul FIR ST R0 W Riggle, Charles Roberls, Belly Lou Roberls, Nila June Roesler, Belly Lou Rouse, Leona Royally, Fredric Rudolph, Billy Slfbl iN ll RUXY Runyan, Belly Lou Rush, Mary Jane Saikley, Frank Sallerlee, Roberl Seils, Clemens Selsor, Roberl Schrader, l-larry 'I' H I R I5 ROXY Scoll, Hazel Shanlc, Alice Shedloclc, Florence Shelalo, Elizabelh Sielerl, Leo Silverman, Billy Singerman, Malille FriL'RTII ROW Smilh Blanche Srnilh, Charles Smilh l'larriel Smilhl Jane Smilh, Mary Ellen Smilh, Verna Sonner, Sara Rulh Rumbaugh Anna Jane Fl lf'l'll R1 HY Sperlinq, Max Spiering, Calherine Slacey, Margarel Slaqqs, Norma Jean Sleele, Ray Slone, Chuck Slroup, David Snluebe, Maxine K . l . , 1. 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Schweilcerl, Thelma SIXTH Rl IXY Sundal, Mayme Sweeney, l-lelen Swilzer, Charles lalberl, Nellie Tanquary, Palricli larpley, Bob larpley, Roy Taylor, Viola Belsy l FRESHMEN Small, Bill Speicher, Emily siQv1ZN'fH Row Tealors, Seymour Tighe, Marjorie Timerman, Mary Toby, Lloyd Towell, Rose Ellen lrenary, Belly lrenl, Virginia lrinlcle, Helen .fn , 1 Fl R ST R1 HX' I Trowbridge, Olive True, Belly Tucker, Bob VanDylce, lylary VanDylce, Esllwer VanE++en, Vivian VanViclcle, Jewell Wagner, Joseplw v ,ny EIAUNIJ lu Walwleldl, Ernesline Walwlleldl, Louis Wakeley, Bob Vxfaferman, Clwarles Walrous, Roland Walson, Evelyn Wafson, June Weil, Fern I FRESHMEN THIRD Rl HY Vifnile, James Wfliile Margarel Williams, Kallwerine Vlfilson, l-lelen Wilson, Jack Wrislc, Marie Yarusinslcy, Anna Q Young, David 1fOL'1e'1'H mm' Zander, Eloise Zander, Jolwn Zanrow, Kennelh Zillman, Rullw Zimmerman, Billie Zumwall, Lena Maire, Ruby As superinTendenT oT The Danville CiTy Schools, Mr. Vance is inTeresTed in The progress and welTare of every sTudenT in The grade schools and Danville High School. l-le also eagerly waTches The ac- complishmenTs oT The Tormer sTudenTs of Danville Schools. Mr. Vance is one oT The TorernosT leaders in The Tield oT educaTion in The sTaTe of Illi- nois, in which he is conTinually sTriving Tor The beTTermenT oT The public school sysTem and youTh welTare. . ,. --.. .i MR. C. E VANCE M A UniversiTy oT Illinois SuperinTendenT oT Schools MR. RUSSELL M. DUFFIN. M.A. Universify of Illinois Principal MR. DUFFIN Mr. Dullin, lhough slill in his prime as principal, has guided rhe affairs of +he school wilh a firm loul' chari+able hand. l-le has displayed, in his service for sludenls and facully alike, imparlial iudgmenl, gen- erosily and good will. l-le has enrered whole-heariedly in+o The acfivilries of Jrh' school and has s+rived in every way possi- ble 'ro malce school life borh pleasanff and proliiable. il. . , M. ., .?,... ,Y MR. DONALD SCHOOLCRAFT, M.A. Wabash College Universify of Illinois MR. SCHOOLCRAFT Mr. Schoolcraff has a cerfain dignify along wifh enfhusiasm fhaf is fhe envy of every sfudenf in Danville I-Iigh School. I-le is fhaf rare kind of an individual who adapfs himself fo every occasion. As adviser of fhe Boosfer Club, he inspires every member fo back fhe feam fo fhe greafesf exfenf. As an adminisfrafive assisfanf, he is firm, yef pafienf, and Icind. MR. BATES Mr. Bafes merifs fhe admirafion, ab- preciafion and respecf of fhe enfire school. He is admired for his infelligenf Ieaderf shipg he is appreciafed because he is fruly a servanf of fhe school, and he is respecfed because of his careful considerafion of sfu- denf problems. As adviser of fhe Medley, he is Icnown as a real friend and leader. MR. EVERETT A. BATES, M.A Iowa Sfafe Teachers' College , Universify of Iowa MISS PAYNE Every girl in Danville I-Iigh School has f genuine friend in fhe person of Miss Payne. She is Dean of Girls and performs her du- fies in fhis capacify wifh greaf slcill. She is fhe chief adviser of Girls' Club and is a wonderful example of Qirls' Club ideals. As head of fhe rnafhemafics deparfmenf she meefs bofh boys and girls as a friend as well as insfrucfor. MISS GERTRUDE PAYNE, M.A Universify of Chicago Universify of Wiscons'h MR. MERRILL FAULK, M.A. Universify of Illinois Norfhwesfern Universify l MR. FAULK As a feacher, Mr. Faullc is brillianf, as an adrninisfrafive assisfanf, he is kind, as aol- viser of fhe Maroon and Whife, he is capa- ble, and as a friend, he is loyal. I-le is a frue genfleman wifh an enjoyable sense of humor, which shows in every phase of his work. FACULTY xii,-my MILLER, MA, A A Head vf E7l!l1I',Vf1 Drift. DORATEID1 ACT ON, Rulflgfgfn B031 LR, A-11 INIacMurray College . A i.. lim? It I' , University of XYisconsin bnflhsh 111111015 IYCSICYH11 U111' University of Illinois Rockford College versity Ile I 'au xr Uniyersity I 'University of Colorado MARGARET LEINS, ' ' I. R. IJ. l'IfRKIfY, A151 IIA. RUTH MOUDY, A.l3. Ifnyll--Th EVUIII-117 EIZKIII-fb Illinois XYesleyan Ile Ihuw University Indiana University Southeastern State Teach- Columbia University ers, College COklzi- homaj State University of Iowa i L . - rrmxeris s. XYiA'T- 5 LOUJISETAYLOR, KINS lNI.A.i Hur' .V l 'A ' 4 I' I E11 lixh riig is l - ' nik 17 A A I De IauwUn1Y3rsity U111VSf51fY of Illinois Universitylqf llinois fi! 1, JF' V 'k GOLDIA UEAN ieoixcu, Am. Plead of Latin Dept. VVestern College University of Colorado LLOYD If UUIHLLQY, lXI.A. Eziglisli XXYZIIJHSII College University of Iowa University of Southern California MARIE RHOADS, BLA. Englirlz University of Illinois Teacliers' College- Columbia University I HELEN S. CONOVFIR, A.lI. Latin XVestern College University of Chicago Pennsylvania State Col- lege MERRILL FAULK, BLA. E7ZfjIIv.YlZ University of Illinois Northwestern University IOSIQI'l'IINI'1 TAYLOR, ' A.lI. English University of Illinois XYard-Belmont College HARRIET JOHN- STON, A.B. 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LTVIYAN, lllnllzclllflfifx M'-5' - Univvrsity of Illinois Alffffllffflaflf-V o State University ll ' ity of Illinois IJORUTIIY l,IYliS!CY, A.l,. lIm1'w'si ln: 'glzi-1,10 Knox Collugi- University of Illinois FRANCES SI'IU'l l'S .X.ll, .llmh-ru Lflllflllllffl' 'L'nivcr5ity of Illinois Rockford College- University of Paris, France MARY lfl.IZAI3E'I'H SIGNI.: LARSQN' A g 1-'R.XZllfR. All .IIf'lf1lL'IlIl1f1iL'.9 Rlac:KIurr:ly College Columbia LIIIIVCFSIIY Univcrbity of Illinois ,lliztlzwmltim ixllgllr-IIIHZI College HELICN 'I'l'lURIFSUN, GLIQNNA M, XYILKIX5, RI I'H SANIDICSON, lfVIiIllC'l '1' A. ll,-X'I'I'I5, KATHRYN COLLINS A.l!. - M.,-X. MJ., KLA. A.Ii. Matlzwmztics , Zllatlzcmdtirs Hrnd of Social Scif-mfr Social SL'IL'?1CL' Sofia! Science Illinmi XYvslvj'z1iL ' llrarllcy College A DUN' IowaYStntc 'lkacliers' University of South University ofxgginois Ifniversity of Colorado Viiwcrsity of Chicago College - Dakota 05 Columbia University Ifnivsrsity or Iowa ' fix- y ,, FACULTY I .Ny I I ICIIXYAR II lil It IIAIIGII. ILS. Sofia! ,Siriralrv Univeiwit ' of Illinois 3 Shurtlefl' College- Natinnzxl Rucruzitnm Sclmol I FICRN IYIAVILANII, FIN EY HA mmlgly H.xI,1,1i5 ic. LAMB, AIAIIR.-X J. lmlzicici MAX. I .X.IS. SUN, M.A. Sofia! ,SCI-CIICL' Sm-fa! 5L.fL.m.l. ,Sioriul ,S'r1'1'71i'l' .S'm'1'r1l Suivizuv NzicMurrziy College Eureka Conch. l'nivt-isity of Illinois Vnivcrsity of lllinuix lfnivers-ity 9f.Cl1iqayo Igmdlev follllgk. L olninlnzi L niversity Vniversity of I llillois GLEN I. Izulzl-2R'!1 51 IN, A. IL SI'L'IiLl1 ,SiI'I-UIIIL' Xxviilliihll fullvgv University uf Illinois IJUN.XI,lI SCI-IUUI, L'R.XF'l', Bl.,-X. ,S'm'i11l Sl'I't'l1L'C' Nllllxmll College I'nivui'sity of Illinois XIICLVIN Xl. XY.XI.I4. Cl,,XRlfNLil'f U. IUIIX- 3I,XIIIfI,INE IJAGVIC, BLA. SHN. MA. N13- Snfiul .Sirimiiv livin! :ff ,Sii'ivJ1i'c Duff. 51-,',,1L-C Ifurekzi Collcuu Aiignxtzxnzz follegul Ili- I'zxnw Ifniversitv University of lllinnie Blzlwzicliiisutts Institute ' I of 'll-cliimlogy Ifnlvcrfity of Illinois RUTH I'3RN'435 I- HA- H. R. Hlxlms, ALA. DOLI-HA ixxiuucic imslxLYN P0 1 r1f:1:, St'It'IlL'L' St.il,m.t, BLA. ILEU. University Qt Illinois North Central College Head -of Ilnmv EIO- Ilmm' Home EC011omii'.r Oreggnlplfrlcultural University of Illinois I nonmis 'VIIYN' Inclianzi Illinois State Xormal 0 E56 University of Chicago University University of Colorado University of Colornrln Viiiversity of Illinois Vniversity of Cliicapyo x111.111z1c11 GLINIL W 31113111311 H01111' lff111101111C.r J. II. H.-XXYKIXS, ILS. 170111. KX-ntrzil Normal College lirzirlley College Kansas Ifiiivt-raity I'nivu1'5ity nf Illinois In1li:1na University , I3.XYI': lYI'f5'l'lY.-Ylllfli, XY. G. CIILIJXS. Nlux- ILS- 11111111 of C111111111'1'1'111l 11111111111 Art: llvfit. University of Illinois Yzilllllraiso Vlllvcrsltl' Ilr1m'n's lliieiness College University of I llinois LINK XI, XIULYLTON, NELL11: 11. LAMB, All A'H' t C11111m1'1'1'1'111 C0 1 'fffAfl' limwrgify of Illinois University of Illinois Gem City Business I11'1111 of 11111111111 Arfx FACULTY I.. 0. ICNGLIC 11117111111 Arts Ilurrlne University Incliznm State 'llzxchers' College Ifilivi-nity of Illinois XYILIRICR ll. MINGEIC 11111111111 Art.: Normal University XYI I.I.IA1I R. XYQXL- TIQRS. ILS. ,U111111111 A1111 Vniversity of Illinois l'1iiv1'i'Qity of Illinois GLAIJYS BI. IIRHXYN, R.'XI.I7I-I lfSI'Y, ll.i':l!. KLA' C01111111'1'1'i111 M'll'RlCl4i KESSEL' C f 'f2f1f 1'111v1r111,- 111 111111011 1 l 5' 1 LY11lVl'1'4lU' Uf UIIUUIQ Illinois State Normal CNHIHFWHII Bloser Business College lnrlizum State Tczichers Colinnlmizx University College LAwQ1z125CE 12, N 1:w'1'- 51 IIN, l'l.l'.l1. C11m111c1'c'1111 Illinois State Normal L'nive-rsity College f71 1 fi, ,Af JANE RI, ROBERT- SON, ILS. Cm111111'1'1'1111 Northwestern University Gregg School. Chicago Ilarvanl Vniversity l. I J' Vniveraity of Iowa R1 1 IRICRTA SONGER ,-X.l3. C'1111111101'ri111 1Iz1cXIurray College I FACULTY I ' RL'l'JY L'HHl'lfR li S KH lziclwi, xvlzmn-T, B.: FI.oRENfl-3 KEVE, HW, M- J,,mQ j,LfP,- IVWSY AVIS Ui C0'fI'7INC'-al IIBiil-xl f -1' 1? 'M llniversityj of Illinois ,iI.lHsiF. . . fm. Illinois Stats Y: I 'UI A ml' ff A If If I' University of XYyomi11g I IIIVCUIIY UI' M1Cl11FTf4l1 Lj1lIVQ!iIly b Ciofnell Lnlli-gg V University nf Iowa Ilniverglly inf' Qolorzulo N1 1111021110-Aft IIISTIUIYP2 Monmontlx College f0.1UH?l'14 I Yllvyrsity C0116 , , X X g'01un1y,m l',1n-Unity Illinois -Nato Xornial ' I-K I fb' Stnilicil with Gifzmt IYOOII I- IIIVUTHIU' X E: I iigxlllxiixx-iwilg' 01 , .J i f 'X' gf: K. 5 I I i I I I I ANN IRUNSTICIN, ILS Ilvad of Girly' Phy- .vifnl 1flI1lL'1lfII07Z lk-nn Collcgc for XXYOITACH llzntle Crm-ck fnllegc x v - ,l.XNlf'l' IZHCK, BI A. l,lfS'l'lfli ILXXIJX, lub, Girls' I'l1y.vii'al Eilmifl- Ilmul of lfayx' tion .vicizl lfllxruufion Noxfth Central College Vnivursity of Illin LYIUVCTSIIQ' of Illinoii Columbia fniversliy X X lil! Y. XX'lII I'ESIfl,I,, A.li. ,-Iflzlutii' l?i1'i'l'1'o1' Illinois XYcslcyan Uni- vi-rsity XYisConsin Vniversity Iowa University University of Illinois g-Q..4....f........, ,.. W Board of Education 1 Luft za right' George Goulslinqz .Xrcur I ll X utor L Xcnm l'resirlcm: Hrs. johnson, Sr-cnt wx xsumlx u Ulm' xrux le xr on Hirry I':u'11c. The Board of lfducalion is made up of lrue cilizens of Danville. These men, who so willingly serve wilhoul cornpensalion, are chosen by The people of lhis cily, lwo mem- bers being elecled each April lo serve for a period of fhree years. The members are organized inlo seven comrnillees, namely, The financial, building and grounds, supplies, lexlbooks, alhlefics, rules and regulalions, and leachers. Regular meelings are held lhe second Tuesday in each monlh in rhe Board Room of The High School building, wilh Presidenl Viclor L. Yeornans presiding. IN MEMORIAM Life los? in youfh is sorrow Of hours of happiness flown. Yer Jrhere is somelhing gained in The cares They shall nor be shown. Each had a 'iounfain of gladness, A bubbling hearl bringing ioy. Noi disenchanled and dreary, They glanced a+ life as a Jroy. Playrhing no+ yer wifhouf glirlrer Wi+hdrawn from i+s shelf +00 soon Leaves slill delighlful memoirs Thar refresh wi+h a soorhing boon. BETSY PLATT '36. ALEX FREELAND Alex Freeland was a member of 'rhe Sen- ior Class of l935 a+ The +irne of his dealh, May I5 ,I935. He was born July 28, I9l7. He aflrended Garfield grade school. DOUGLAS HARPER EILEEN SNIDER Douglas Harper had a Junior Class ra+- Eileen Snider, af +he lime of her dearh ing when he was drowned. He was born was a Sophomore in Danville High School January 7, l9l8. He aflended Cannon She was born June 25, I92O and affendecl grade school. He died Se l935. plember I6, Washingron school. She died March 29 l936. THEODORE HENRY RYS Theodore Henry Rys was a 'firsl' semesrer Senior a+ rhe lime of his dearh, May IO, 1936. He was born Augusl 24, l9I8 and arfended Washingfon School. bf 6139999 9-666:'1tpQxs1x9 951: Gini G was DN!-pm. 'sr' z rf 'E P6 06 9- 9 excite 0 PRESENT HTIONS -H'--Hr WM-mf-A--liz '11 Mvm Y nm- f u W 1 Hssemblies PRIZE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS WINNERS gtgtfxh Mt? nw1 .0m + M'x1' aww iiiiw Q2f ,.,'J, 1510 1 Ubgiwknuu. BASKET BALL CHAMPIONS 11 J uw N. 7122354.21 f N di iw si Hia? Wg N V .,:, , ,.:..:, M.-. ...v . 155-'N 3? ' . g ' K 0110 Y Y 11.11 1 5 X. f fu 3-K PHGEHNT FRAN MAY QU OLYMPIHD ,. ,. ..,, ,,,.J.......4-A , , . . , PHGEHNT ARLIEGH LEE MARY JANE ACTQN MAIDS OF HONOR The IQ36 May Eele presenled a model of Miss Louise Lindley, IQ34 Queen. The spec- Qlympic games in Jrhe Qlympiad . The pro- Jracular Parade of Nalrions and varied alhlelic logue was an ancienf Grecian dance. Then came compe+i+ion followed. The closing of fhe Qlym- 'lhe long awailed processional and lhe crowning pied marked anolher hisloric day in +he reign of Miss Erances Ealy, May Queen of D.l-LS., loy of Danville High School Queens. ' MAY QUEEN ATTENDANTS ifzfzvt i'r1f'.'fll:1ra NL-upcrr, NTIINIUITZK Tllclirs. T,orn-tta Rl1TllC!llk'1'QCI', Hilda l,iveDgoorl, llctsy Platt, Betty Barr. Suviml rziiuf-Pix ul Zimmerman, ,Xl l :1 u 'I'hornton, john l':1yns, Dorothy Tr:u'is, Esther Lumbrick. Bill Riclmur, Mayer SllULCTlTHlIl. Cfllixuizff-hlczxnl Tugule. lliclc Jonus, XYillweru Kccfej HOME ECONOMICS CLUB SWEETHEART DANCE PHRTIES GIRLS' CLUB SEMI-ANNUAL ALL-SCHOOL PARTY GIRL RESERVE HI-Y LEAP YEAR DANCE PHRT GIRLS' CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR THE POOR CHILDREN DRAMATIC CLUB CHRISTMAS BREAKFAST DANCE Frances. . , Michael. , . Ned. . Mr. Raymond.. Aunt Janel. ., Mrs. Widdemore .,... Jolinnie. .. Slyles.. Ellen. ., THE GYPSY TRAIL D.l-l.S. PLAYERS Alice Mae Davis Belfry M i lla rd Jack Randolph BIU Swisher Paul Zimmerman Bud Gillis Don Engel Bill Brummellr Brrnice Mayer l-lelen Roberls Lelnamae Farmer lanllwa Vollman Ben Davis Bob Chapman Bill Funk Bill Kruzan Nancy l-iawlqins l-lonore Ronan Sfrzm' vriiri-iyfmzvf Yirginizt Stnelms, l.cc Alu-y, Mur- Joru- llartnn, Frances Sutton. From iff! in rirflirf lfiizrf 1'cm'f'l,ce Alvcy, Ben llnviag .rvfoizll fmt'--l,ctli:t111:te Farmer, Incl: Ranflolph. Alice Hue Davis. I'anl Zivmnurinzm, lit-rnicc Mayer: Ifzrrd rifzrf -Virginizl Stun-lm, Don lingcl, Bliss Miller, liill Funlc, Nancy Hztwkins. Frances Raymond, a conyenlional girl, is swefol oil ner feel Icy ine romanlic Michael Rudden in Spire ol llne etclorls ol ner Aunl Janel and ner la- lner, Franlf Raymond, lo nave lier marry unromanlic Ned Andrews. -lrltronqlt lrlie ltelp ol Necl's grand- rnollwer, Mrs. Vlfiddemcre, and Frances' lillrle loroll1er,Jolinnie, Michael comes our on lop. Styles, llie louller, and Ellen, Ned's old housekeeper, mark llwe clwaraclerislic Mins and ours. 1'4l'Ulll Irfz In rfgfllt: l 1'1',fi mise Olive li. K--yes, Frances Sutton: .wfrzllil fmt'--fllolx fllalnnzxn, llill Swiillcr, lletty Xlillarfl. llud Gillis, Bill liruzztng llrfril' ruivgkliss Hiller, Xlarjnric Iiarton, Hill llrutnmett, llotlore Ronan, lzxntlxa xv0llll'lH!'l, Helen Roberts. I SENIOR PLAY CAST I ROLLING HOME SENIOR CLASS PLAY Nor ,A.Iden Is ashamed Io rerurn Io Lower I:aIIs broke. I-IES loarenIs Ihink h?rn successIuI. Wifh Dan and GrubbIeIs RoIIs-Royce, NaI Is weIcorned by VV'esIon and Ihe Iown. In spne of Lowe, his son An- drew, Pernberron, and Consfable Chubb, NaI rnode ernizes his vIIIage wI'Ih Savage s heIp. AbIgaII, com- IcaI rnaId, reIo?ced In Dans engagernen'I Io ArabeIIa and Nars reunion w?Ih PhyIIIs. . . , , . I-lrxl ffm' -Ilsnry N'I1rouIc1', Imn L:u'1uwIy. Xlrguuzx bm, KIJIYII NL-upffrt. I,m11s Ilrnm, llrmlon Ilr:uIImrn. .Slwmrrl mn'-fXI:xx'5 -Inns l'I1zxxx1Iu-rw, Ilnl l',rcanIn'z1ck. .Xrn1zI4Iz1 Ujarrl. F11-II I'1':u'y, Muriel I.i nnlluy, llill Riclmvr, IIiImIf1 I,xv-fxluoml. A , l11r'fI 1'uI.'-- Miss Mary XIIIII-r, Yrrgiuiu Hood, .I4rIm I,:nyuc. Ik-lay I'Iz1I1. XYIIIJL-ru Iivcfv. ICIQ-zlrlor Ilrown. ,Izxrk Uvccsn Iivruice RUIIL-rls. Ilzxisy Clark. CAST OF CHA Nalrhaniel Alden. Mr. AIden. ,... Mrs. Afden . . Arabeha AIden . , AbIgaII ,,.,... VVade We1,Ion.. I9hyIfIs Vkfesron. . CaIy7n Lowe. Andrew Lowe . Sarn Pornbedon ,. ConsIabIe ChubbIe.. George QrubbIe.. J. VV. Savage, ., Danlylason... .. ,.. Icwnswornen, sIage assIsIanI Bernice Rober+s VIrgInIa Hood BeIsy PIaII EIeanor Brown RACTERS I . . . . Fred Tracy ...I-IaI Ercanbrack ..., ...MurIeI LIndIey ,Mary Jane Chambers ... .I-IEIda Livengood . . . .WIIbern Keefe .. Armada Ward M.. ,Jack Weese . .I-Ienry Schroeder Gordon Bradburn .,.....LouIs Branf ...Tom Carrnody ...John Payne . .. . BIII R'chner s and ushers: DaIsy CIarIc Mary M. BIIIS VIrgInIa Six CIara Neuoerr X- ,Q Q5 X-.2 N KJ- Q f?-Xxx?-fjxfx s-.1f 7 i.- K 3? w3,gQ.'M.:: C4-L PJ st x f ff N 5 'W EQ New -asp fgijij f j f W A 22. EEZ -d,,Aij,M x 7 Yo.V., VJIAII' C3642 X K' 1 ' : 'F ,Q X X WA X QEQIQDAIQI--X fx 2No place' . -A fi uv a e - ft Toumnameh SEc+1 Own! SJ' if PRCDUCTIONS SONIA 1:1i,1, 11101-INIQR c'I,.xu.x NicUi'iii:'r R1 rH ROIHICRICK MARY M. HILLS 14331 izizsox iemixcii czicxis Rmsixsox OPERETTA Sonia Marlcava goes fo Russia io find ner fainer, who was imprisoned during a Boisnevik Revoluiion. Wiin ine aid of Pai, ner iover, sne uniangies ine mysiery surround- ing ner iong iosi fainer. He Jrurns oui To be Professor Smyrne of ine universiiy sne is afionding and is recover- ing from an afnaok of amnesia. THE CAST Sonia .... ....... C iara Neuperi Maurice.. ,.... ,.. Par .... ....,,. E merson Romaolq Aunlr Mar+na ..... . Veda ..... .... M ary Margarei Bilis Professor Smyine ..,. . . Boris .... ...... J oe Ainsworin lvenufi .....,.,. . .., Peggy ..,. ..... L orraine Liggefi Drosky ,.... .,.....,.. Saliy ..,.,.,,.,..,.,..... Eleanor Brown OPERETTA CAST ....Bi!l Ricnner . .Rufn Roderick ,Gene Robinson Gene Glascook .Clyde Wiiooxen g l i F gs 4? Front mu'--llernice Mayer, sccrctaryg Hilda Mae Livengood, presidentg Marj Barton, play manager. Bark row-.Tack Randolph, play criticg Ed Telling, vice-president. Among The sTudenTs of Danville High School are Those who desire To know The TechnicaliTies connecTed wiTh The produc- Tion of plays. The club which has been or- ganized wiTh The idea oT helping sTudenTs realize aT leasT a parT of Their ambiTion is The DramaTic Club, lcnown also as The D.l-l.S. Players. AT The beginning oT each semesTer Try- ouTs are held, and only Those individuals showing The loesT dramaTic aloiliTy are ad- miTTed. The members are divided inTo sev- eral groups, each wiTh a chairman. These groups presenT one-acT plays during The year. ln This way lvliss Mary Miller, ad- viser Tor The club, is able To Tind her mosT TalenTed acTors. Each year a play is produced by The members, chosen by a TaculTy commiTTee. A Three-acT comedy, The 'Gypsy Trail , by DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS orie DRAMATIC CLUB Roberl l-lousum, was produced February Jrwenlielh and fwenly-firsi by lwo superb casls. This is The lirsl lime a double cas? plan has been pul inlo ellecl and if proved mosl successful. The proceeds 'from +he plays are used lo purchase gills for lhe school. For diversion, Jrhe Club finds qaieiy in lea dances, spring picnics, and brealafasf dances. An alumni brealdasi' dance was held af Chrisfmas lime for all presenl and pasl members of Dramafic Club. A+ lhe spring picnic fhe newly elecled members of Nafional Thespian were announced. This is lhe highesf honor l'ha+ can be beslowed upon a member of The Dramafic Club. TOO MANY SWEETH EARTS Lcft to right-Bud Gillis, Frances Sutton. Sally McEvoy, Thelma Parks, Ho 0 l a lfvttnm rmvfllurnicc Roberts, llctsy Platt, Klzxrtlia l,onise Small, Alice Mae Ilavis, Helen fll1'llll'llIlgS, Marian Seawrigllt. Top 1'mz'fMiss Iosupliine Taylor, nrlviscr: Jane Pntnzum, Ruth Marie Cheney, Ilnisy Clark. Ilzurlmam Morgzni, Virginia Stnelic, llelen Rob- erts, Bliss llclcn 'lihUYll1JSOIl, zulviser All boys enioying clean sporTs, scholar- ship, and enTerTainmenT are eligible To be members oT The I-li-Y Club, an acTive branch oT The Y.M.C.A. The club's purpose is To creaTe and ex- Tend ThroughouT The school and communiTy, high sTanclards oT ChrisTian characTer. In social acTiviTies The boys TrequenTly vary Their evenTs by meeTing wiTh The Girl Reserves, Their sisTer organizaTion aTIiliaTed wiTh The Y.W.C,A. The climax of The year's acTiviTy is always The lvloTher and Son ban- gueT. AT The annual sTealc Try The worl4 of The year is broughT To a close. GIRL RESERVE OFFICERS The high ligln of The Girl Reserve school year was The annual dance and sTunT show held in April and open To The public. The proceeds, hereToTore, have been used To send delegaTes To a conTerence held aT Pe- oria, buT due To The TacT ThaT no confer- ence convened This year, The money was deposiTed in The Treasury awaiTing various demands oT The Tollowing year. In addiTion To The Girl Reserve I-li-Y l:ooTball Champion Dance in November and The leap year Dance in January, The Girl Reserves enTerTained aT a ValenTine Tea and The annual MoTher and DaughTer Tea in May honoring The Senior members and Their moThers. Uppermosl' in iTs achievemenTs Through- ouT The year, This organizaTion has IcepT in mind The Three sides of The Girl Reserve Triangle, namely, Body, lvlind, and SpiriT. HI -Y OFFICERS likely, Bill I'zmner, Ilan Lewis. lllorris lloflrl. lfntlwvz ffm'-fllill lirnmmett, Allan Tliorntnn, Iulin Iinllington, lffl Telling. PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Lvft ta rigfliffhfary Alice Robinson, Lemcll Norton, Annabelle 1X Della Smith, absint. The Phyllis Wheafley girls prove Jrhe im- porlance of friendliness and cooperaiion in a successful group which is a branch ol: lhe Girl Reserves and Y.W.C.A. organizalions. Each meeiing of ihe year consisfed of a dillferem' fype of program, Thus avoiding monolonous and uninferesiing meelings. ln adcliiion io 'rhe social side of The club, business meelrings were held in order io discuss ihe formal and imporlanl mailers relalive fo iheir club. Each year Jrhese girls endeavor 'ro pro- mole friendliness and service To olhers. They are assisled in every manner by The fwo advisers, Miss Thompson and Miss Shulls. Io so WRITERS Front rou'fYcra Harrington, Carolyn Craig, lfary llargaret Bills, Ruth lillen Herren, Letliamae Farmer, Jane Gardner, Eleanor Brown, Maxine Hadley. Bark row--Ingrid Karlsen, Betty Keener, June Cullum, Carolyn Kilgore, Miss Mildred Boyer, adviser: Arliegh Lee, Lauetta Mae Coyne, Jackie Crist, Ruby Carter, Dorothy Frye. For students who desire to learn more about writing, the Worth While Writers' Club is ready to aid them with the motto, We Will Work. The meetings are held the tirst Tuesday ot each month, at which time a program is presented, displaying the talent ot the club. At the beginning ot each semester try- outs are held tor admittance to the club. A writing, accepted by the club critic, ad- mits a student to membership. ln the spring a picnic is held, and at this event the otticers tor the succeeding year are elected and installed. The club has as its adviser, Miss Mildred Boyer. The otticers include president, vice- president, secretary-treasurer, and club critic. These positions were tilled by Letha- mae Farmer, Ruth Ellen l-lerren, Carolyn Craig, Mary Margaret Bills, and Thelma Lager. WORTH WHILE B NATURAL CLUB Bnlfum roms'--fl,etl1xluu Farmrr Qlirx Neighbour Pctly R'H'lCl0l1lll Hary Margaret Bills lxuth Rmlgrxck Llxrx Neupqrt Bernuc Nlaycr Tnf' ron'-Miss Pansx Legg, uluscr Princes Wlllctt Betty Ianc 1100 S Eleanor Brown kmlstumfc Shell Dorothy lY3Xl5 Rosemary Nlorgan Martha Crabb I llptll Lluttcr X ITQSIIHB Smith An organizalion lhal has a shorl pasr buf a promising fulure is The B Nalural Club, honorary musical sociely. Wilh lhe mollo, Never B-sharp: Never B-flat Always B-Naluraln, +he girls learn how +o develop poise and ro appreciare music of famous composers. The club is divided info several groups and These groups presenl beneficial programs al each meeling. Only Jrhose girls who have compleled four semeslers of Glee Club or lwo semes- 'lers of Glee Club and 'rwo semeslers of harmony or music apprecialion are eligible for membership. Luft na rifflz2-f I'lu-Imz. Lzigrr, lllivc Ii, Ki-yes, 'Yom Cliittvmleu, XX':1yne XYiIIi:uns, Iiilly Iirust, Morris Ilmlil, llill Iillllli, l'l1ilip Ifricksrm. INTERCLASS DEBATE This year Wranglers' Club has cele- braTed iTs TwenTy-TiTTh year in D.I'T.S. wiTh a presenT membership oT 50 under The guide ance oT iTs cofadvisers, Ivlr. R. D. Purlcey and Miss RuTh Sandeson. During This pasT school year The club sTaged Three assembly programs, one in The Tall and Two in The spring. The Tall enTer- TainmenT was aT Thanksgiving Time com- memoraTing The iOOTh anniversary oT The birfh oT Ivlarlq Twain: The TirsT spring assem- bly program was The occasion Tor The Tinals in inTerclass debaTing and The second pro- gram marlced The appearance oT D.I-I.S. Big I2 Spring IvIeeT LiTerary RepresenTa- Tives. WRANGLERS CLUB Svulmi, lvf! tu rz'ff11t--Pri-siilclit, -Irxrk RZHIIIUIIDIIQ Yivv-I'u-sirleixt, Xluricl I,imIIcy: C'I1:xii'n1an Social Cum- miltve, -Imlillizmn Unllingsq I,iu-fury Clifiirman, Fu-41 'I'r:1L'y: fIlElIllll'Iflll Social Cnmnmtce, Ri-HI Pledge: klxzurmzm NIL-inI1ersl1ip L'ommil1rv, Nlfirtlm Ann Xlclfvoyz mul Qlarzx Nuupert, sccrq-tary, iihsum. ConTesTanTs who wenT To Pelcin on May 2 Tor The Big I2 IVIeeT This year were: Reid I-lodge lExTemporaneous Spealcingly Jack Randolph lOraTorical DecIamaTionl7 Paul Zimmerman lOriginaI OraToryl7 IVIarTha Ann IVIcEvoy IDramaTic Readinglp I-Ionore Ronan llnlumorous Readinglq IanTha Vollman IlnTerpreTaTive Readingl. A new Big I2 enTry inTroduced This year was VarsiTy De- baTing. D.I-I.S. squad consisTed oT Jane PuTnam, Paul Zimmerman, Reid Hodge and Fred Tracy. Lrft tn P'l'!!I1f'fI'lU!lU!'C Ronan, Fred 'I'r:u-y, :lime Put- nam, .luck Rzmclolyrlx, Inutlm Yollmzm, Reid Hmlge, Paul Zimmerman, Mzirtlizi Ann Mclfvuy, Ilill Funk, absent. BIG 12 LITERARY CONTESTANTS Bottom ruzegllruce Largent, Ross Livengoorl, George Meiclinger, Ivan Moore, Kenneth Ahhott. Ray Cumrine. George Clutter, Boll K5-nflall. Tuff ron'-ll:-llas llnwnman, Ilcnrv Luger, lezumette Llewellvn, Lltztrles Caugltron, Bob Foster. ' ' Under the capable direction ot Mr. Sam Lalcer and club president, Bob Walters, the Junior Hi-Y Club has gained in popularity since its inauguration two years ago. The under classmen will be advanced to the Senior Club next tall. PHOTOGRAPHERS CLUB At meetings ot the Photographers' Club ditterent types ot photography are dis- cussed and pictures are talcen so the re- sults can be criticized. During the past se- mester this club has been responsible tor the motion pictures enjoyed by so many students. The statt, under the direction ot Mr. Hogbin, has been taking pictures around school and in classes in order to portray the school as it really is. Room 332, where Medley group pictures are talcen, has been greatly improved by additional background and tloodlights. ln glancing through the Medley one can read- ily see that these ettorts were successtul. JUNIOR HI-Y OFFICERS Luft to right-llax Sperling, Howard Marshall, Bob Crabtree. ART CLUB First four-XVilhur Harrison, Kenneth Gray, John Rains, Ralph Pate. Scuonia' row-Sarah Anne Franz, Helene liernsolm, Nirginia Stuehe, Ruth Ellen Herron, Miss Keve, atlviserg Frank I'hillips, Dorothy Spiering. Back row--Maxine Prouty, Alice Purinton, Norma Staggs, Mary Jean Purinton, Elsie Henson, Minnetta Phelps, Frances NVillett, Jeannette Le Seure, Muriel Beatty, Betty Lou Nigren, Alice Skelton, Mary Edith jackiway, Marjory Free, jane Bremer, Dorothy Gunn, Kathryn Ibbotson, Alice Lemon, Artice Martin, Lorene Faulk, Esther Lumbrick, Mary Ann Spoden, Betty Fitzgerald. Every two weeks the Art Club meets in Room 307 tor an intormal discussion ot art, under the lead- ership ot Miss Florence Keve. ln the past years only students talented in art and those taking it as a part ot their school curriculum belonged to the club. This year any student interested in art was eligible tor membership. The programs have been chosen to stimulate a more thorough appreciation ot art and beauty. Emphasis is placed upon originality and initiative instead ot technical problems. When posters are needed tor advertising school tunctions. some ot the talented members ot the Art Club as well as art students, are responsible tor them. Social activities, in the torm ot a Valentine's Party and Christmas Dance, were enjoyed by mem- bers ot the club. A tarewell picnic in June, betore the summer vacation, brought the club's activities to a close. GIRLS CLUB OFFICERS Bottom ron'-Iennnette Mya s ann Eay D sy La Top row-Hazel Johnson, Rx th Nia e Ll ne Mrs. F. P. Meeks, Tounder of The Girls' Club, was presenT aT iTs TirsT rneeTing of The year. Each cabineT member personally escorTed a new girl inTo The club, Thus making her Teel The spiriT of Triend- ship which The club exTends. This year The club sponsored iTs ThirTy-TourTh an- nual ChrisTmas ParTy for needy grade school chil- dren, TreaTing each girl and boy wiTh a presenT and refreshmenTs. The Two yearly all-school parTies proved unusually successful. A formal dinner Tor all club members was held in place of The usual banqueT Tor cabineT members only. Mrs. C. F. Baum, The guesT speaker, reviewed The book Larry , The sTory oT a college boy. Since I902 This rapidly growing club has been working Tor The inTeresT of all high school girls, building characTer and spreading friendship and service. GIRLS' CLUB COMMITTEES The Tive commiTTees OT Girls' Club are respon- sible Tor carrying on The acTiviTies oT This, The schools largesT club. The Membership commiTTee conducTs campaigns and iniTiaTion Tor new members each semesTer, while The Financial commiTTee is lcepT busy selling mums aT Thanksgiving and reTreshmenTs aT games and par- Ties. The Social commiTTee sees ThaT The dancing, re- TreshmenTs and enTerTainnfienT are enioyed by all aT The Two annual all-school parTies. The worlq Tor The ChrisTmas ParTy given Tor poor children yearly is underTalcen by The Social Service CommiTTee. The Publiciify CommiTTee is lcepT busy adverTising The clubls acTiviTies and meeTings. The work oT These various commiTTees weaves inTo The hisTory OT The club The ideals OT service, Tellowship and loyalTy. .ai 3 CAITOYIQD l'T'l3l,ICl'llY Q'UBIXll'Il'IllCl'i I 4fHT Virtue Nlxulelim- Xlcfiziry, lictiy Rzimlolpli, Nri n1:i Hiziril. Burl: rim-eefNliiicttzi Vlluliis, Alisa Frzmuus XY:iikii1s, Kluicy lfiliili jzllcwily. Cl'l'l'l'iR l.l'il7'I'j l:1N.XNC'l.Xl, CflXlNlI'T'l'l'iI'f Frou! z'n'zu-f--M:i1'ga1'c1 Berry, lictty liziur, Miss Cowan, :ulviscrg Rosie Sziilqlcy. Klzirtlia Louise Small. Buff: rms- Nliss AX. Rolmertsmi. aflvisvrg Sam .Kim Frmiz, Mui'- gzirct -lzirkse, gli-ziiuiettu Nlyers, l,:i YL-i'nu Ailnms, Rutli Nlzirie flicuey, Bliss Hull-n Co11ox'vi', zulviscr, Cl,I'fl'Tj SOCIAL SICRYICIC CUMRlI'I 1'lili Frmif rms' llnrotliy june XYilsoii, Nlurizui Si-zlwriglit, Ilorotliy l'rivc, Yirgiviia lluml, .Klum Sclirm-:li-r. Burl: rim' .Xllmrln Rnmlolpli, Nlzirjoric Tuliiisrm, lfstlu-1' Lum- lxrick, lh-tty Clzirix. Bliss llluiiimg XYillviiis, llumtliy Tim- mons, 'I'lu-lmu l,:ii4ur, Mzxrgnrct Su-liert. fill-QIAUXYT XIICMIIICRSIIII' Frniil rnzu lh-rnicu Rulisrt-, Nlziry If, XYziltvrs. Xlzixim- Hzxillvy, Clara NL-upsrt. Buffs rmwf.-Xlicc Ninn Ilzivis, Miss iiurtruflc- l uyiiu, :ulvisurg ,luzmitzi NY:irHcl4l. Burl: for.-e Xliss Louisa 'I'a-.-'mg Honors Ronzm, TIOFUITIY 'l'rz1vis, Martha- Axllll llclfvoyfllziisy flzlrk. Miss D0rotliy'Lii'escy. Frou! rom' -Nlurtlizi Cullings. Muriul Limllcy, Ellen Kiuniiig- ham, Luthamac Farmer, Bernice Mayer. Luft to figlzz- Vary lflum. Hazel Jrilinson, ,lime XYA GIRLS' GLEE CLUB it In riulzf'k'rn1st:n1u- Slull. llomtlxy Trznis, llorotlxy Iam' XYilsm1. ft to i'1'ifl1t-Iill--n Kinninghzuu, lilmrlotlu lflliutl. Rulxy fzartcr. Luft tr r1'gf11t4,Xnn:1 R. julian, Mary lf. Myers. Lai! fu l'1illlIf--xyllllklil llurkcr, Mary lf. Elliott, Sarah G11 c The Music Deparlmenl of Danville l-ligh School is divided info several orgenizalions enlirely devoled lo music. The Girls' Glee Club, one ol lhese organizalions, is under lhe direclorship of lvliss Pansy Legg. The girls are grouped inlo second, lourlh and sixlh hour classes. The sixlh hour class is The seleclr group and from lhis class lhe annual operella receives mosl of ils lalenl. The Girls' Glee Club chorus, which repre- senls D.l-LS. in lhe Big Twelve Feslival, is also chosen from This group of girls. The girls are laughl how lo appreciale good music, develop poise, and lo under- sland some of The lechnicalilies involved in lhe Tield ol music. Topics such as glass and eIecTriciTy have aTTorded maTeriaI Tor discussion in The bi- monThIy meeTing. Mr. Rumbaugh, a member oT The police deparTmenT, presenTed The imporTance OT radio in police work. AT The Chuclcles Candy I:acTory The sTu- denTs Tollowed The process OT candy manu- TacTuring. The C. 81 E. I. shops Turnished valuable inTormaTion To Those inTeresTed in IocomoTive repair work. Through These ex- periences The Science Club promoTes inTer- esT in The commercial and educaTionaI Tields of science. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS limit mud Luulie Hzzrih-nhrook, Ilmmld Stevens, Mary lflzuu. lfizfk rmizufiii-f11'i4e Mzxssinu, Hill Huupt, Mr. jolmson, zulvisvr. All girls who have sTudied one oT The clo- mesTic arTs are auTomaTicaIIy members oT The I-Iome Economics Club. In This club, which is under The capable direcTion OT Ivlisses Parker, PoTTer, Boger, and Glind- meier, girls are oTTered cuITural and educa- Tional advanTages besides pracTicaI and pleasurable acTiviTies. Among The social acTiviTies oT The year were The SweeThearT Dance and a Fashion Show. The cIub's acTiviTies were closed wiTh a panTomime oT social ameniTies. Frmit rim'f--lTcg4uy .Xnn Xhmhur, Xllllllllil Hood, Martha 'l'impns, Bernice nice Rohcrls. Virginia Ik-ll. Burk Vasu-Jlixlu liniglit, Miss Nlilrlreil llliuclmeier, Miss Potter, Miss Bogcr Miss Dolplm Parker. METRONOME OFFICERS Front rnti'--XYilma XYrll1lfcl1lt, Annabelle johnson. Back 1'07.L'ff1lZlZCl Johnson, Thelma Luger. The Girl Scoufs have made much progress fhe pasf year under fhe supervision of Miss Sara Belfon and Miss lvlargaref Leins. The officers for fhis year are: Chairman of fhe Courf of l-lonor, Beffy Ran- dolph: Program Chairman, Consfance Shelly Pub- licify Chairman, Bernice Azoff: Scribe, Befsy Plaff. This organizafion is nofed for ifs social service work. Af Chrisfmas fime fhe girls filled a baslqef for a needy family and sang carols fo shuf-ins. Children from fhe Orphansl l-lome enjoyed a mari- oneffe show designed and presenfed by fhe Scoufs. To develop a qualify of usefulness, courses in firsf aid and home managemenl' were offered fo fhe girls during fhe monfh of March. Through ifs numerous acfivifies fhis growing or- ganizafion is successfully faking ifs place in fhe ex- fra-curricular life of D.l-l.S. The orchesfra chose METRONOME for ifs club name, faking ils moffo, We sei' fhe pace , from fhe fime-keeping device used by musicians. This semesfer fhe or- chesfral group has been divided info fwo parfs: fhe regular orchesfra composed of fhe advanced musicians: and fhe sfringed ensemble, a beginners' class, in which prob- lems of music are worlced ouf. Social diversion in fhe form of an an- nual spring picnic complefes fhe acfivifies of fhe year. GIRL SCOUTS Ifronf rms-fXlz1rg:aret Jnllnsnn, Lori,-nc Fnnlk. lh-rnice Azoff, Dorothy Tim- mons, 'Fhelma Laqer, Jule Platt, Anna Jane Rlllllllilllgll, .hllilllhi Isaac son, Miss Lcins, zulviser. Sfronfi mia'--llctty Km-ner, Dorothy Garner, Florence Brascl, Constance Shell, Frances Asher, Betiy Rzunlolph, Margaret Siehert, Margaret Forrl. Mary If. Myers. Iiirrk ron--Miss llelton. mlviser: Jo ilelle Iacolwsnn, Iistella Kaspctzlsuhlary T. Holycross, Betty Trenary, lfmma R. Horner, Dorothy J. NX 115011, Betsy l'latt. Andrey Pringle. Carolyn Kilgore. iam rin'-Louise Baum, Batty 0'FarrelI, joan Steward, George Kinningham, jean Stephens, Sara Kin- ! t r 1 l ll il'lgl3l'l1, I ct y 'I' acy, Cl cn Ma 1 e. 'I fi HE'-Miss Mary Miller, Mary McCann, John XYakelcy, Carol Barrick, Ross Fairchild, Melma Jean r 1 ll n Awcrt, F :nik C1 ughron, Mary lilizabeth Tc i g. be F IQA N r 7,5 ' , Q C xg, The Thespian Sociery, founded in 1929, has remained 'rhe supreme goal soughf by all young acrors and acrresses buf reached by only a selecled few. Miss Mary Miller, lhe dramaric coach, and faculry commif- fee, selecrs The iniriaies according ro rheir abilify as porirayed in club plays, bolh lhree- and one-acl: opererlas, and Big Twelve parricipafion. ln addirion siudenls compering for rhis honor musr have a high scholasric record for lhe enlire lour years: if musr be in fhe upper fhird of rhe class. The mosl suilable Jrime lo reward rhe ef- lorrs of These performers is ar +he annual D.l-l.S. Players' spring picnic, where lhey are honored by The presenrarion of rheir pins. A formal iniriarion is held, wirh alumni assisring. THESPIAN BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS lioftom ron'-Mary Jones, Louis Brant, Frances Ealy. 701' row--Mr. Donald Schoolcrnft, Hilda Livengood, Miss Esther Cowan, Hill Richner. One ol Danville l-ligh Schools mosl aclive organiza- lions is The Boosler Club. During lhe pasl alhlelic season lhe Booslers have been largely responsible for spreading pep and enlhusiasm lhroughoul lhe connmunily. This club wilh ils loyal roolers and cheer leaders, Bill Funlc. Bob Freeland, and Tom Chillenden presenl line ex- amples of Jrhe club's characferislics, pep and loyally. Under lhe capable guidance of Mr. Schoolcrall and Miss Cowan, Jrhis fasl-moving club has had a large en- lhusiasiic group al all oul-ol-lown games and has con- ducled snalce-dances, slcaling and dancing parlies. lls ideal is io display good sporlsrnanship, win or lose. 11011 FRICICLAND 'TOM CHTTTENDICN BILL FUNK CHEERLEADERS l 1 STUDENT LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Front mu'--Rosenlary Klor-1.54113 Jane Ol' son, Eileen Clutter, Virginia Bell, THD? liattleson, Virginia Hoody Margaret Bis- ner, Ruby Carter, Virginia bmith, Blary Ellen Mellinger, absent. Sfcond ran'-Reid Hodge, Dorothy TrHVlS, Ruth Ellen Herren, Minnetta l helpS, Evelyn Long, Loretta Rothenberger, Doris Royalty, Jean Martin, Betty Baer, Josephine Hentliorne, Raleigh Stone. The organized system ot Student Library Assist- ants has been one ot the special teatures ot our High School Library since its beginning in l926. From English 5 classes students are chosen who enjoy library worlc and who possess adaptability and scholarship. Under the guidance ot the school li- brarian, Miss French, these assistants study the library manual and the working ot library science problems. ln their second semester the senior as- sistants introduce them to the duties ot room rou- tine, atter which they are able to take a library period ot their own. y The Library Student Committee consists ot per- sons who act as a bridge between the library and the various departments ot the school. Each com- mitteeman represents his department with special worlc done by himselt, his classes, and teachers. The bulletin board is used to a great advantage and the members work toward originality, beauty and at- tractiveness. , ,....a...4............ ...4.. QUILL AND SCROLL Bottom 1'0i:'4Helun Campbell, Mary K. lbixon, Evelyn An- derson, Jack Crist, :lolin XYake4 ley, Bill Erickson, Louise Baum. .S'z'fm1iI 1'ozz'4J'ai11eS Llewellyn, lean Stewart, lfllen Malile, Betty Tracy, Beth Utterback, Jack Childress Third row-Veneta Gibbs, Lnr- ctta Rothcnluerger, Mary llc- Cann, Marjorie Hill, Eleanor Ycomans, liilbra Osborne T011 rmc'fROSs Jewell, Dick Frye, Carol Barrick, Russell McXYliorter, Frank Caughron. From 'rhe iwo maior iournalisiic deparr- menis of D.l-l.S., namely ihe Maroon and While and Medley siallls, members are chosen annually 'lor This honorary socieiy. Candidaies, scholasiically, musi ranlc among ihe upper ihird of iheir class and excel in abiliiy, aiiiiude, dependabiliiy and service. Mr. Faulk and Mr. Baies, advisers oi 'rhe Maroon and While and Medley sialils, re- speciively, choose ihe members from ihe Junior, Senior and Posl-Graduaie classes. INTERNATICNAL CLUB lfront 1'0zuefSylail jones, rw ul letty Rwnln 1 l Hack r'r'fn'fMiss Golrlia Roigh W ln order l'ha+ 'rhe members and advisers mighl' lcnow and learn more of Jrhe happenings of Jrhe day in each of lhe foreign counlries represenled in lhe lnlernalional Club, delegales from each deparlmenl discussed currem' evenlrs concerning Their counlry. This year +he chairmen, se-lecfed from each deparl- menl, look charge of 'rheir parl ol lhe programs al each meering. ln honor ol l-lorace, lhe Larin seclion celebraled his birlhdayg al lhe December meeling foreign Chrislmas songs and cusroms were presenledq while al rhe Valenline parly a represenlalive from each deparlmenl relaled advenlurous and amusing na- live love sffories. The clubhas endeavored lo belier acquainl lhe various language deparlmenrs wilh each olher as well as lo porlray Jrhe life and cusloms of lhe coun- Tries represenled by Jrhe four languages, Lalin, Span- ish, French and German. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY i , Bottom mu'-Lcnli Young, Jean Stephens, lillcn xlrilillv, lictty Tracy, John XY:ikclcy, Joan Steward, Louise liuum, Louise Timermzin. Svrond rnzu-Iznncs Llewellyn, jean Stcwarrl, Mary li. Dixon, lack Crist, llill liricksou, George Kinning- liznu, Jack Childress, Third rote'-Ross Jewell, Marjorie Hill, XY. ll. Krnnz, lilczmor Ycomzms, Milhrn Osborn, Sara Kinuing- ham, Mary Iilizzxhctli Telling. lieth Uttcrlinck. T011 rozvgflune Kerr, Bob Lumniers, Mary McCann, llick Frye, Carol llarricls, Rllsscll McXYlwrter, Frank Caugliron. Scholarship, service, leadership and good char- acler are requisiles for membership in lhe Nalional Honor Sociefy. To become a member of This so- ciely is +he highesl honor lhal can be beslowed upon any sludenl of Danville l-ligh School. Each spring a commillee composed of Miss San- deson, Mr. Dullin, lvliss Payne and lvlr. Schoolcrall selecls new members for lhis organizalion. All Jun- iors and Seniors wiih grades lhroughoul lheir high school career in lhe upper lourlh of lheir classes are eligible. lnlellecl alone is noi enough lo meer The socie+y's requiremenls. The lirsl qualify ol service is deffermined by The cheerlulness and willingness lo help olhers. Lead- ership concerns 'rhe compelency of a person hold- ing maior office, in addilion lo carrying oul new ideas. A spring breaklasi is held as an occasion for lhe reunion ol old members and in recognilion ol Those who have iusl allained membership. NATIONAL HONOQ QOCIE TY N sz E -7 T A X WS ORPHEUS CLUB OFFICERS F t All Thornton, Ld Hart, Gene Robinson. Po,l The Orpheus Club, popularly called 'rhe Boys' Glee Club, meels The sixfh hour 1'hree days a week wilh fheir direclor, Mr. Cooper. If is from lhis club Jrhel The male voices for +he Mixed Chorus and The Oper- eHa casf are selecled. The boys chosen from 'rhe Orpheus Club represenlecl lhe school in fhe Music Fesfi- val af The Big Twelve held af Pe-lcin on May Znd. CRESCENDO CLUB Sc 4452 F' VILL?-X N lfrmzt 1'm.'4j:iix14-s liuznu. Mr. Cooper, Alln-rt lfaglvu, Paul Fiopli lolm 1: I nu urn jack Stuih. ,8'i'i'm1iI ruzufll-lla ,lzmu Allen. Rulirrt XX'nrrirk. jlllllllj' Sm-luiltl Romer xc ur m l mn: Skurcz, lloli Ilutton. Tlziril win'-f-lllltli llznrmlr-ubrmik, Harry Fzng:m, Rolla Martin, lxuliu 1 rr 4 mi n ol hm Lucille XX'iilmzm, llob Simple. Kr-itlx .'Xllci1, lfrrmcis Xliuott Irll lmner 1 um lux Tull' iwirflliay ll'Hcrrfm. lloli l'cM1lx1g. llulscrt NlCXiI'CIll'X'. liax mm' L in ul ' Qllurlc Gu-cnixxg, XX alilzmu-r N-ils, Rolmrt XX'ilsm1, .lim IR-mum, x x in ni X xl Hrlgn Lronkxia XXillllIllI1 Long, The musicians in D.l-l.S. commonly re- ferred lo as lhe Band are lechnically lhe Crescendo Club. They meel lhe lirsl hour each day wirh Their inslruclor and direclor, lvlr. Cooper, al which lime lhey praclice mililary, popular and pep songs, laler presenred during pep programs. ln lhe pasl lhis club was open only lo boys: now girls are cordially inviled lo join Jrhe organi- zalion. The Band presenls a valuable op- porlunily for lhose who desire 'ro improve lheir musical abilily and rewards ils mosl' deserving members wilh The symbolic LE'l'l'1.-XBIAE FA RM E R Axsistant Editor L. , ,NA W MAROON AND WHITE M R. Fsxu'u.K roy! uzuux T -4111-fvf' lfilffui' If is Hue ulaslc of Hue Maroon and Wluiue Slrarl lo rolaue Hue various acliviuies out Hue scluool. During Hue pasu year Louis Branul was Hue edilor of Hue pa- per, assisued by LeHuamae Farmer, boHu under Hue supervision of Mr. Faullc, adviser for Hue slall. Bill Houpul and Allan Tluornfon were Business Manager and assisfanu, respecuively. Tlue worlq of Hue s+aH is divided inuo well-defined soclions. Besides Hue regular news suories and edi- uorials are Hue popular feauure columns as well as Hue indispensable iolces. Tlue boys' aHule+ic ueanus ouc- lerod plenuiucul nua'l'erial for slories and Hue girls, loo, conurilouled Hueir sluare in Hue sporus seclion. Eaclu weelc's worlc is concluded by Hue rnalcinq of a dununuy in wluiclu Hue slories are properly arranged and appropriaue lueadlines cluosen. Tlue Maroon and Wluiue is a weekly oublicauion dislribuuued in Hue roll call rooms eaclu Monday. Copies are senu +o oHuer scluools in excluange for Hueir papers. I l BILL HOUVT Bzrsu'nvs.u Manager I MAROON AND WHITE I THE MAROON E AND 'lflfff . I - ' WHITE S Q S T A F F Edilor-in-Cliiei. . . ......, Louis Branl Assislanl Edilor ,... l.I.eihamae Farmer Business Manager .,...... ......,. B ill l-loupl Assislanl Business Manager ...........,. Allan Tnornlon Make-up Edilors .,.,.,. Torn Cliillenden, Donald Slevens Circulalion Manager ..,..,........,......, Bud Gillis Assislanl Circulalion Managers ,..,..,,.........,.. Cole, Frances Ealy Sporls Edilors ...,,,,.,......, Don Engel, Morris Dodd Sporls Slail-Mayer Singerman, Esllier Lurnbriclc, Doro- 'rlwy Travis, Lucille l-lardenbrook, Sara Ann Franz. Excliange Ediior .,.......,...,..,,., Clara E. Neuperl' Assislanl Exchange Edilor. .. ,. .Margarel Sieberl Scraiclw ol Pens ...... .. .. ..,...,. Virginia Billrnan Fealures ,... .....,..,,..,. B elsy Plali, Eleanor Brown News Siaiq-Reginia Burlneile, Roberl Bean, l-lelen Bern- solwn, Maxine l-ladley, Belly Randolph, Marilia Rose Webber, Jeanelle Meyers, Dolores Crisf, Rulli Hedg- peln, Peggy Bradsliaw, Jane Frankeberger, Louise Sillsey. Typisl ..... ....,..... l rene Kay Typisl ,.... . .Margarelle Jolinson News Slaii ...., . .Olive Kalnryn Keyes Office Assislanl .. ........ Mary l-larlsliorn Bookkeeper ,.., . . .Lorella Rollwenloerger NEXYS ST,-Xl-' If i lielorvs Crist, Tlclvn lierusulm. -lane T:I'!l!lkCl'JCI'5lL'l', fllzirtlizi l XXI-lu-r, lletty Rnmlolpli, Maxine llrullcy, Rimln-rt Bean, Olive li. Keyes. l'I'f.X'l'l'R If ,XX ll ICXCI l .XNGIC flarzi NK-up--rt, lh-isy Platt, l'flu:mor lliiwn, Yituinizi lTil'mui Blzfrgzirellc hlulinsim. IZVSIX H55 .XNID XI.Xlil'f'L'l' Morris l'nilrl, llill Iloupi. llmmlcl Stl-xcns, Timnl fliittsiiili-ii. K'llH'l'l,A l'l4bN ANU 'l'Yl'lS'l4S ary llzirtsliorn, Nl:1x g:x1'ct1m' ,livllnsoim lluil Gillis, lfizmcc-S lfixly. V il 4 Sl'URT R'U3TMl'1 lllCIi orotliv 'I'rnvis. lfstlier l,umlirick, Lucille Hz11'fli-nlirnok. Sam .XXIII lfmny, Allan Tlxormou, lion Iingcl, Mayer SlllgCI'IT'l-311. -XLLAN 'l'HORN'I'l 1 N lidztor MEDLEY M.-X Y If R SIXGERMAN .'I.i'.r1.vtu11t Edirol' l'.Xl'l, ZHIMERMAN C'1'1'i'u1f1t1'1m fvlizlzizgfcr HILL RICHNER A.r.ri.vt4111I Cl41'l'1l1llfl-1771 fllrlm FR ICIJ 'TRACY lfIl.fIi7It'A'.Y ,'lIIlPlf!gIf'7' FRANK SENGER igffr .-1.f,vz'.i'lfzr1! Ii1:.v1'1zz'.r.v .Vmiugfrr HAI, If RCANH RACK ,-1.v.rf.m111t 177ll.YI'1lC.Y.S' .Mizfzugfwr The i936 Medley is an al- bum of school acriviries, compiled by a siafi of Sen- iors under faculiy supervi- sion. A picrure of every siudeni in The school was ihe aim of 'rhe slali. The 'rask of ediling rhe boolc Tell +0 Allan Thornion, who was assisied by Mayer Singer- man. The circulalion worlq was handled by Paul Zim- merman and his assisrani, Bill Richnery while Fred Tracy and his co-worlcers, Franlc Senger and Hal Ercanbraclc, were responsible for rhe ad- verrising seclion in rhe Med- ley. The feafure commifree. headed by Hilda Mae Liven- good, worked cliligenily +o poriray The social life and various acriviries of +he school and arrange fhe pic- rures in a modernisric fash- ion. The organizalion commil- +ee chairman, Judirh Ann Collings, and her fellow- worlcers fried +o 'rhe besi of rheir abiliry +o pui a new lighr on ihe clubs and organ- izaiions of The school. .51-Izrml COPIIJJIIIHFC Loretta Ii0il!L'lll1CI'IICI', Regina Thirt- uette, licssic liullias, Bernice Roberts, Mary Hartshorn. A Q MILIJRICIJ HERMAN ETHELRICLL ZIMMERMAN MEDLEY Urya11isnlm114Juflitl1:1nn Collings, Letlmmzlc Farmer, Arliegli Lce, Eileen Clutter, Jeannette lx Seure. Girls' .wlllilftif Cmnniitfca' stlicr Lumlxriclc, HL-My Ranilu Rosie Sniklcy, Jane Putnam. Since lhere were lo be picfures of all lhe sludenls of high school in The Medley, Lorella Rolhenberqer and her school commillee were conlronled wilh quile a laslc, lhal of placing lhe piclures in a dis'rinc+ arrangemenl and ol idenlilying lhem cor- reclly. Eslher Lumbriclc, chairman of lhe Girls' Arhlelic com- mirlee, and her helpers pre- senled lhe aclivilies ol lhe GAA. Piclures ol lhe girl alhleles in aclion, added loveliness lo lhe Medley. The loolball and baslcel- ball season ol '35 and '36 were lhe grealesl in D.l'l.S. hisforyg lhus Wilbern Keele and his Boys' Alhlelic com- millee have a seclion lhal will long be remembered. The posilions ol boolc- l4eeper and lypisl' were held by Mildred Herman and Elh- elbel Zimmerman, respec- lively. Boyx' .-'lthlctic C'mnn11'tiz'1' XYillrurn Kccfc, Tom Czlrmody, Jack XYcese, John Payne. Fl'at1n'f' Czuwznzzhrrfllilda Livcngoofl, llctsy Platt, flara Ncupurt, Minnittzx Phelps, Rutlx Ellen Herren. lfYERTf'I l' HATES llmllv-x' flTi1'isw' FTA 1 R ICNCE KEVY2 D4 JROTHY LIV ICSICY and Fuafurc CUHYl7ll'ffL'L' Gzrlx' .-ltlllvtir and Organi :ations Crmllzxittva RAI.T H ICSPY FINLICY IIHGIHX Svlzmzl C0HIHlI4ffl'l' l'1l0f0fll'l1f71!I'7'S fzml Boys' zIt1llK'fl'CS Cumrnitfve MEDLEY STAFF ART STAFF A sTuolenT Trom each roll call is ap- poinTed as a special agenT Tor The MA- ROQN and WI-IITE and subscripTion cam- paigns Tor The school paper and The MED- LEY are supervised by This group. In addi- Tion To passing ouT The school paper each Monday morning The home room agenTs read The announcomenTs Tor The week and commenT on imporTanT evenTs. I RecogniTion should be given To These people who assisT in inTroducing The MA- ROON and WI-IITE and The MEDLEY To The sTudenT body. CUB REPORTERS The high sTandard of The school paper is due largely To The Training oT sTudenTs be- Tore They are admiTTed To The main sTaH. This is under The supervision oT Mr. Eaullc, who insTrucTs The cub reporTers To keep Their eyes open Tor a sTory ThaT a regular reporTer has missed. The sTory musT be handed in and may be published. ATTer a year has elapsed Mr. Faullc se- IecTs Trom This group nexT year's MAROON 84 WHITE sTaTT. I HOME ROOM AGENTS STUDENT COUNCIL Front VU'Zn'iljlllllZl Mau Livengood, inns is 'xr ll oone Nlutn muse S lx lietty Rnnlolr Helen xxllS0!'l, Mary llepke, Letlmxnxe I xrmer ,3L'L'0lllT r0u'fAllan Thornton, lion Routsong Tack Rlnllolplm llll Rnllner Paul lmnnnprmin lol: XXII hams, llill Swisher, Louis llrant ohn lllllll11.,l01l N Ayer Sxngermln lsther lnmlmruek ,Tang 0-.borne llonalrl Stevens, BQFIIICC Roberts 'llnry M lllls Qllrl Neupert Ruth lllen Hunn lT is Through This organizaTion, known as The STudenT Council, ThaT The sTudenT body is represenTed in all scholasTic maTTers. The club meefs on The TirsT Tuesday of each monTh To discuss The problems conTronTing The sTudenT body. This organizaTion con- sisTs oT The presidenTs of every club in The school and delegaTes elecTed Trom The sep- araTe classes. The oTTicers consisT oT presidenT, vice- presidenT, and secreTary, capably Tilled by Allan Thornfon, Mary lvlarqareT Bills, and Bob Williams, respecTively. Mr. DuTTin is The adviser To This group. The STudenT Council was responsible Tor The paid assembly programs given This year. HTHLETICS T - ,,l -.- COACH WHITESELL NED V. WHITESELL DIRECTOR or ATHLETICS Mr. WhiTesell, in his TiTTh year as coach aT D.H.S., builT and coached The besT oT TooTball Teams. He has one oT The TinesT coaching records in Illinois, and Through his experT guidance oT The '35 TooTball Team aTTained a perTecT- season record. He is a man oT high ideals and sTrong ambiTions, and knows how To insTill These same gualiTies inTo his Teams. As assisTanT coach, Mr. Ed Firebaugh has been a real success. He has co- operaTed in every way wiTh Mr. WhiTe- sell To produce The besT possible Teams. His Thorough Teaching, pracTical knowl- edge, and pleasing personaliTy have made him a welcome addiTion To The aThleTic doloarTmenT. ASSISTANT FOOTBALL COACH ED FIREBAUGH i Least nb at Sl 1 l Front fmt'-I. Rzinclolph, N. XYootl:irfl, I. Payne, l . Jones, G, Foertacll, C. Spiering, P. Gngzarty. Srumzrl 1'mL'7G. Vogt, ll, Yates, N. Smith, F, Hoss, Acting Captain ll. Engle, H. Owens, R. Mm-ers, Il. Swisher, XY, Schzmrlztn, Tliird Vowilf, Hart, C. Czunplucll, H. Szxiklcy, l'. NYakelcy, ll. XYilIiams, hl. Smith, ll, Iam-s, ID, lizarkznmi. Fnurtlz I'0'ZL'fS. Slaughter, li. Grady, I. Taylor, C. Shiclils, M. llock, ll. Lcverich, I. llnllington, R, Orsnlak. MABQQVEIASELF Lincoln Bows a as Marouns Win, -1.162-'S ov.f any ' ZH ,.o, St.. Q1 Q'ffQ,C2Hf,,,t wiofiw wb, h:+w,,.m.,x li 57l'w..'J ,. Member : .Q 11 WILBERN KEEFE Qt Captain DON ENGEL Acting Captain 1 1 . . . S N lrzroons Llznclr Bzg Twelve Tztlv l in Torrid Buttle If ith Chcunpai f 5 l nigh whens'1o5war.'m.taf,7a?T'iu ml my X 1 . ,h ,fn A t yl up nmav , lfugi. ?3'l'ZZhQK 5352, h2nR.'1il.,,,,'f' ,1 ,1,g-155, gggh ' ing my, X4 In e. mpnd nh. sm pvrh' 'Q , f Y fm. ami undefeated sawn in Mamoni .Ig ,, ff P ameri, , ' A Mmm: sm-wa fhe wzwga-smash . 2 X the am half by dbplnying 1 sf. a a of www playa with wp-n ' i 6 f f ferev-ve for n Mr. Jack ' emu advantage ' W ' mu deep in D - 1'lernieLynv+ S - my W- QJU X . 6695 S OS 220 Q L- an 'Q .- ., jam . ,,.-3,-fy? mov' -ff 51 5' HERMAN OWENS CCNFERENCE Sept lIl'h 'rhe lirsi' call for foolloall aspiranls was issued. The 'lirsl' weelc of worlioufs was +he hardesl' of any of 'rhe season, and afler if closed, Coach Whilesell found a corn- parafively young and inexperienced leam wifh which +0 work. Nine lellermen reporled, among lhem BILL SWISHER Caplain-elecf Caplain Keele, Rus+y Owens, Dick Jones, Cliff Shields, Gene Foerlsch, Carl Spiering, Don Engel, Bill Swisher, and John Bullinglron. These men, along GUS VOGT CHHMPIONS T wiTh Bob Gage, Babe Meers, Bill YaTes, Gus VogT, Moon Williams, Chilly Bear Jones, John Payne, Ed I-IarT, and oThers, Tormed The nucleus oT The squad. WiTh a bare Two weeks of pracTice, The Maroons TroTTed ouT on The Tield Tor The TirsT game wiTh WaTseka, a Team CLIFFORD SI-IIELDS which has been a consTanT ThreaT To Dan- ville Tor Two or more years. -- The TirsT play oT,The game broughT an injury To CapTain Keefe which was des- Tined To keep him ouT The remainder of The season. The Ivlaroons played very ragqedly, barely dupIicaTing The sTory oT The year before, winning by a score of 6-O. BOB WILLIAMS The Maroons were given a hard prac- Tice and The nexT week senT againsT a sTrong Kankakee Team. WiTh The TighTing hearT oT WhiTeseII's Teams They came from behind To win I3-7 in The lasT half. Hardly had The Maroons polished OTT This dangerous Toe, when They were Taced wiTh The sTarT oT The conTerence RUSSELL MEERS CONFERENCE BILL YATES schedule, wiih Sfrealor. The Maroons came ou+ deiermined, and lreaied fhem +o a 20-O shellaclcing. Bum' if seemed as fhough Thai game was hardly a lorealher, for nexf weelc Jrhey mei Mafioon, a 'ream +ha+ was pounds heavier and a greaf ball club. DICK JONES Pl-HLLIP JONES Danville iourneyecl lhere for fhai game, 'rogefher wifh hundreds of 'Fans 'ro pu+ on an exhibifion of one of +he mosi bil- lerly foughf games ever played. The lvlaroons cannoi' be given foo much credif for coming from a lie info +he win column: I2-6. CHHMPIONS The badly baTTered squad conTinued iTs preparaTions The nexT week Tor Ur- loana. an old Toe. They gave The crowds real Thrills when They Trailed aT The halT '2-O. BUT wiTh a brillianT comeback, They puT The game in The bag wiTh a second 'halT collecTion oT 20 poinTs. The Tinal score was 20-9. Lincoln, our nexT opponenT, was noT 'highly raTed, louT neverTheless Could bear waTching. The FighTing Maroons Took To The Tield wiTh a bursT oT speed and CARL SPIERING JOHN PAYNE decepTion and Tinally rang up a dazzling vicTory oT 28-O. Then wiTh a weelc oT resT, The Maroons prepared Themselves Tor Their biTTer en- emy and Tinal hurdle To The Big I2 Championship, Champaign. Two years loeTore a mediocre Danville Team, com- DAVE BARKMAN CONFERENCE plelely ruined a Champaign champion- ship by giving 'rhem an aslounding upsel of 2I-6. The Champaign men were now in posi+ion +0 refurn +he complimen+ . MARTIN BOCK The game proved +o be a replica of The Terrific Malloon affair. Affer Jrhree Jrense guarlers, The Champaign leam Tough? To a He. Dick Jones uncorked a long pass lo Rusty , who scored in The lasl Jrwo min- GENE FOERTSCH LJTGS. The play was called back, how- ever, and a penalfy called for clipping. Team and fans were preparing for a riol, buf were finally quie+ed down. The enraged Maroons now slaged a drive Thai' never ended unlil They again BOB GAGE CI-IHMPIONS crossed The double line, winning The game and The Big I2 Championship. IT was a memorable game: one ThaT made The Maroons Teel proud OT Them- selves as a Team who really ToughT Tor ThaT championship. IT was The resulT oT Tive years OT inTensive worlc by Coach WhiTesell3 The resulT was The TinesT TOOT- ball Team Danville ever has had. The Maroons' eyes now Turned To a new Toe, ThornTon, a school Tamous Tor iTs baskeTball Teams. Danville opened The game wiTh a series oT powerTul drives. and scored easily in The early parT oT The conTesT. JOHN BU LLINGTON The ouTcome was never doubTTul and The lvlaroons Tinally Tinished wiTh a ring- ing vicTory OT 3l-6. Thus did The Maroons Tace The lasT opponenT oT The year. Marshall, by now an ancienT rival, broughT down one oT The sTrongesT Teams in years. BOB LEVERICH They were armed wiTh a Triple ThreaT man and powerful, decepTive reverses, NED WOODARD , , . 1 I -i 4 T A i 4 1 4 i E A C NORMAN SMITH loul neverlheless could nol malch lhe all- 'round slrenglh ol lhe Whilesellmen. So once again lhe boys lrom Chicago passed a sorrowlul Thanksgiving: lhey lrelclced lheir long way homeward wilh a deleal ol I4-6. This lhen, is lhe resume ol lhe mosl successlul loolball leam lo ever don lhe ONFERENCE Maroon and While. No praise should be omilled, nor should commendalions be reserved. The leam loughl and loughl hard lor lheir laurels and lhey are well deserved. They were leled al many banquels, lhe largesl one being held al lhe Ar- mory. There, Bob Elson was lealured as lhe speaker ol lhe evening. ll proved lo be a huge success and was a filling lribule lo lhe coaches and lhe squad. JOHN SMITH JACK TAYLOR CI-IHMPICNS - A , v f rrwlt 1'u:.'f-hob I-mnkf, lmu Humber. 7' I u -Tom fzarluorly, lloh l,:xlcs, Gene Holtz. UP AND OVER! BIG I2 TROPHY FOU RTE-I DOWN! Back row-lfzl Telling, john Payne, Illidrllc rome -Jack YYucsc, J. .-Xlcxzmdcr, H. Reed, F. Hutnicke, D. Irwin. FI'0lIl raicf-T. Owens, IZ. XYilli:uus, Il. jones. H. Uweixs, J. Tugglu. wr . Q .... he '1'..v4 A-we :uw-5,562-fga. ' 'I 'QQ iggf ' , A .lj-7Ma roonai C 'f 'GJ Per ei +34-ey 'Y wr ' Y' ' kv 'L 'QQ p -f f 4 ,f cum, Nw wmu ,ty 4g,, 1, gi.-K . A N31 lbmketball mmpyan W Qu Q3 If fi -f.. f mms vnu: , ,fX . f fUf1,, . 'XXX Q Qv4,Xv,44,. Q, Q , Q. w. .1 fan so 4. 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Q an , r . .. 0 fhumuy qv. -' fp? xv QW- W WXPWQYQ 93530 M562-33? mlsm vdgvexfx Vfiwevmef 'WCW eff' 6'0 H811 WU. I 'Ya . 'Q ' v .vtvi-vlwnfvwiwf.-M-. . if-.w 5 WTSDT W' -We -- .wvnkk iw.. : 'Y' . 'Vg T fs ,ss , T The Silver STrealcs are a Team wiTh one oT The mosT enviable records in The sTaTe oT Illinois. They Tlashed Through a biTTerly TouqhT season wiTh only one de- TeaT. Booed, discouraged, everyone aqainsT Them buT Their own Tans, They ToughT To The posiTion oT The mosT Talked OT Team in The sTaTe. They consTanTly came Trom behind and liTerally pushed Them- selves inTo The win column. They were lauded, and iusTly so, by Coach Zupplce oT The U. OT l., and many oTher coaches, Tor Their TighTing spiriT and will To win. DICK JONES CapTain Mr. WhiTesell has proved his amazing leadership in baslceTball as well as TooT- ball. Never beTore has a coach imbued his Teams wiTh such spiriT and deTermina- Tion. This qualiTy, coupled wiTh a wide knowledge oT The game and a sincere undersTanding oT each boy and his prob- lems, proves him To be The greaTesT coach ever To enTer The porTals oT Dan- ville High School. ' 4 COACH WHITESELL The Maroon baskeTeers, laTer chris- Tenecl The Silver STreal4s, opened a his- Toric season againsT Chrisman. The sTarTing line-up Tor ThaT game included Ed Telling, Joe Alexander, Jack Owens, Gene Tuggle, and Don Irwin. WiTh These men They Trounced Chrisman soundly, 62-I9. LaTer, CapT. Diclc Jones, RusTy Ow- ens, and Moon Williams Took The places oT Telling, lrwin, and Alexander. JACK OWENS WiTh The rosuITing combinaTion, The STreaIcs Tlashed Through Their schedule, winning game aTTer game, Taking in Their sTride Kankakee, STreaTor, Urbana, SILVER They barely managed To down The Champaign neTTers 20-I7, in a closely conTesTed game. The STreaIcs' scanTy lead was ThreaTened aT every poinT in The game, The Twin CiTy squad TighTing To The IasT diTch. From This They ToughT on, worlcing harder, geTTing closer To a Big I2 Cham- pionship. Finally, aTTer weelcs oT anxieTy, The STrealcs won over Lincoln To give Themselves a clear TiTle To The champion- ship. This made Two Big I2 Champion- Champaign, IVIaTToon, and oThers. This TerriTic pace was kepT unTil They meT Champaign in The dedicaTion game aT The new gymnasium There. GENE TUGGLE BOB WILLIAMS STREHKS HERMAN OWENS CapTainfelecT ships in one year, a record never peTore achieved. They played Through The resT out The season and ended wiTh a perTecT record. Then during The weelc oT March 4 They enTered The regional TournamenT and played l-lomer, WesTville, and CaTlin' ED TELLIN6 beaTing WesTville in a rough, mad-house game and CaTlin Tor The Championship. The ruexT weelc They iourneyed To Champaign Tor The secTional Tourna- menT, drawing one oT The ToughesT Teams in The sTaTe Tor The TirsT round. WiTh JOHN PAYNE Jaclc Owens and CapT. Jones on The sick lisT, Payne and Telling came Through wiTh brillianT subsTiTuTionq The game was won by a margin oT 26-I7. The STreaks Then Toolc Urbana and CaTlin Tor The second secTional chamf pionship in as many years. ln spiTe oT The impressive record oT Danville, They were never The TavoriTes in The Toliowing weelcls sTaTe Tinals. They S seemed To always draw The ToughesT Teams in The sTaTe. Their TirsT opponenT was CenTralia, a Tall, rangy Team ThaT was highly raTed. The Silver STrealcs barely nosed Them ouT oT an overTirne, 2826. CapT. Jones saved The day wi+h Two breaThless Toul shoTs in The exlra period. The nexT aTTernoon They Taced an even sTronger Team in lvloline. The game ERANK l-TUTNICKE was much lilce ThaT oT The previous day, only much TasTer. Racing Through a nip and Tuck game, The Silver STreal4s Torced iT inTo an overTimeq and again won The day by virTue oT Tuggles Tield goal in The overTime period. By now, The Silver STreal4s had The whole-hearTed supporT oT mosT OT The coaches and none oT The Tans, JOE ALEXANDER They were TighTing againsT greaT odds, puT The nexT aTTernoon, They meT MT. Pulaski and deTeaTed Them in a game ThaT was noT as close as The score mighT indicaTe: 3633. The sTage was Then seT Tor The cham- pionship game To be played ThaT nighT. Danville was To meeT DecaTur Tor The TeaTure oT The evening. The game was a hard one, boTh Teams playing Their ILVER JACK WEESE STREHKS besT. I-Iowever, The Trying early-Tourna- menT games had exhausTed The STreaks and The gun wenT oTT wiTh Them Trailing, 26-22. In spiTe oT Their deTeaT, The Silver STreaks were given a huge welcome. Amid booming aerial bombs and a wildly cheering crowd, They were es corTed To The public square and pre- senTed The key To The c:iTy by Mayor Meyer. They were TeTed many Times during The nexT Tew weeks, and deserved every one oT Them. The Silver STreaks were undoubTedly The greaTesT baskeTball Team ever To come Trom D.I-I.S., and like Their TooT- ball broThers, should be spared no praise or commendaTion. REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Mar 4 Danville ..,. ....,.,., 4 5 Homer ... .,. I2 Mar 6 Danville ..., .... 2 5 WesTville .. I4 Mar 7 Danville .... ..,, 2 8 CaTlin .. .. IO SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Mar. I2 Danville, .. ,.,.,,,.. 26 BrocTon . . . I7 Mar. I3 Danville, .. .. 24 Urbana , .,, I6 Mar. I4 Danville. ,. .. 27 CaTlin .. .. I2 STATE TOURNAMENT Mar. I9 Danville .,.. ..... 2 8 CenTralia .. Mar. 20 Danville .... .. 3I Moline .,.. Mar. 2I Danville .,.. .. 36 MT. Pulaski . Mar. 2I Danville .... .. 22 DecaTur . WMM W, ,M-sr .Wa 5213095 ..7,,.,f.3'm D Sd' Q LL It ilu HF? 'nw Z3 lug A Ilan-if 4 '1r12W li gym we Ianni? Ilan 1 bf i f1,a A 2' . 7--::.,.,-.f wc ' M ' .5 ' . JJ' 5 'V .-f l ' 'Wiz i zfl -. l if , Q ff! M ' - -1 1 U3 , V 'ki K Q .6 A' 3.1 . A .' I gg! O U Q s N 5 ,N 1 AM EN Y i , TRACK COACH HARMS -,L..A....,, , COACH FI REBAUGH First rozvgliill Carson, XX'ilber11 K Lfc cCOlgE Iarlsh Back ra-ac'--Cecil Clink, Frzuxk Hutmpke 1 oh XX tnater Herbert Haskins. CAPT. HAROLD The Track squad opened Their cam- paign aT The lv1aTToon Relays, a big early-season meeT. NoT Taring so well There, They gave Their all The nexT week, capTuring The individual evenT Trophy in GEORGE PARISH From There They conTinued on To The DisTricT MeeT aT MonTicello. AT This meeT several oT The Team qualified Tor The sTaTe Tinals. CTAPT.-ELECT I-TUTNTCKE HERBERT I-TASKINS The Urbana Relays. They Then iourneyed To Pekin Tor The Big I2 Conference MeeT, where, wiTh sTand-ouT perform- ances Trom CapT. Harold and oThers, They capTured Third place. WILBERN KEEEE A Following This were The sTaTe Tinals Themselves, where CapT. Harold proved himself To loe The Third besT discus- hurler in The sTaTe. DAVE VOLK SWIMMING Front 1'a1:'---l'rm1mcll. Bowmzm, Gnrm-r, Griffin, XYestwatcr, Linnc, lirfling. Bark rms' f-Cru1Tl:x111-f-In-PT llche11hzm1, Trmnn-r, Captain Shim-hls, Supple, ML-rnmn, Gray, Smith. CAPT. Sl-HELDS COACH WHITESELL The D.l-l.S. Tankmen, as usual, were among The besT in Their sporT. Compehng in only Three dual meeTs, They won all oT Them. And Then, jour- neying To Peoria CenTral, They Took sec- ond place There. Danville has always been an ouTsTand- ing compeTlTor in This sporT and This year's Team was no excepTEon. May The Teams oT The TuTure do as well. CAPT. GRADY COACH BAN DY WRESTLING rx? rrm'-SinQc1'xn:m, Captain-cleat XYclacl1 Grarly, N. Smith. 'wcoud 1'mi'fRoy:1lty, Piercc, Crofv, Hzmuzxh AIILIIZUJCI' XXvlSlllliCll, Teators, Trlgalct, l'oul ter, NYillett, Clutter. The Maroon Grapplers, under Coach Bandy, louqhl lhrough 'rough opposlllon lhis year lo have a cornparalively goocl season. Oul of six meels wilh Champaign, Ur- bana, Universily High, and Gibson Cify, lhe Maroons won Two of Them. ln The slale compelilion, Danville was well represenlecl by Joe Welsch, who won a lhird place in rhe IOS-pound class. ACTION Nlilcwwlxi, Lager. Iirrulburu, XYoocls, Cillblillll I GOLF Lfft to ?'i!lhffJOTI1'l Payne, Cznptaiil Roh Lum- mn-rs, Tumor Group-r, Tuul 1f1'1l1kll1ZHl. The I935 golT squad seT a record, hav- ing The mosT successTul year ever known in The hisTory oT D.l-l.S. CapT. Lemrners seT The pace by win- ning The undispuTed TiTle in The Big I2 Tournament COACH I-IOGBIN The enTire squad, under The direcTion oT Mr. Hogbin, won second place in The Big I2 ConTerence. Danville deTeaTed Urbana in a dual meeTg Then The Tollow- ing weelc The lv1aroonsToolc second place in a hard ToughT Triangular meeT. l.eTTers were awarded To CapT. Bob Lammers, Ted Brinkman, John Payne, and Junior Groner. TENNIS Front 1'0u'fCaptain Telling, Kenneth Holton, Perry Cessna, Jack Randolph. Back rar:--Ilon Routsong, Coach Robertson, Fred Bremer. The Maroon racqueT-wielders com- peTed in only Three meeTs lasT Tall, one aT home and The oTher Two away. They were noT a vicTorious Team, lauT They made iT Tough sledding Tor The op- ponenTs, a Typical TraiT of Coach Rob- erTson's Teams. A varsiTy leTTer was awarded To CapT. Ed Telling, and reserve leTTers were awarded To Don RouTsong and Jaclc Ran- dolph. COACH ROBERTSON CAPT. ED TELLIN6 Q lf l lrwrxf Von'--KIL-vers. Dickerson, Hosch, Schulz, Coffm- hury, Crzihtreu, llzxrkman. fuomi 1'UTi'f'RClllll2Hl, Childs, Routsong, Murphy, XYhitc. 1'lzi1'd rou'fDzivis, Laing, Erskine, Lcsuh, Stone. The reserve Team gave a worlhy showing: comparing favorably wi+h lheir more famous brolhers, Jrhe Silver Slrealcs. Ol nine conlesfs, Coach Ed Fire- baughs cohorls won seven, losing only lvvo. They were well coached and deserve no lillle allenlion, for They comprise our fulure varsily squad. 1 RESERVE BASKETBALL COACH FIREBAUGH L i RESERVE FOOTBALL Front 1'0u'f'I'1iscart, Brown, Tracy, Knight, XY1'ig'l1t, Knowles, lloydeu, Dcrickson. Sm-oizd 1'U'zufLascl1, Davis, Goss, Cunning- ham, Ingram, Rewerls, Stone, Poll. Third 1'0ii'vvClift0u, Routsoug. Uarknlan, Blar- shall, Byram, Jnrling, Rohh. Bark 1'02a'fH:u1z1ge1' l'utuz1m, O'Neil, Clark, Bailey, Rayburn. COACH WALL W 1 f 5 i I E .1 5 f , ,f ,N i 1' 1 K rt FK , i ' . . F ff .fr 4 + ' 1 a ,- Danville's lreshrnan-sophomore fool- ball squad had a slow slarl lhis year, and losl Their lirsl game lo Champaign. They mel Urbana here and were once again defealecl. Coach Melvin Wall loul new life in Jrhe boys and They lurnecl lhe la- bles on Champaign and Urbana by scores ol I2-2 ancl 6-O, respeclively, Thus encling lheir mosl successful season. The cross-counfry lads opened fheir season againsr Slrearor. ll was held along wilh Jrhe annual Slrrealor foolball game. They losf This meef by a very close decision, buf came loaclc +o win decisively againsf Urbana, lafer in +he year. Their only olher meef was The Champaign lnvifalrional, ai' which 'lhey look second place. Five maior leHers were awarded, along wilh many reserve numerals and one manager's lelfer lo LeRoy Frye. CROSS COUNTRY lwrvi Ron'-Hance, Captaill-clcct Lewis, Cap tum liamphcll, Clink, Lang. Su-111141 rom'-Illarslxall, H, Czxlowny, Bluntell Coach Harms, A. Calowzly. Y . CAPT. CAMPBELL BOYS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Lrff to rigl1tffj0c Alexzmzlcr, Vice Prcsimlcntg Bob XYiIliams, Prcsizlcntg Frank Hut nicke, Anlvefrtising Mzmagcrg Ralph Pate, Secretary and Treasurer. BOYS ASSOCIATION Front rozuf-I a5tne, NYiIIizuns. Swisher, Engle, T. Slnith. liacon, Carmocly, Srfonzd 'I'0'ZL'fSll1gBl'l l1iIIl, ShisICl5, Hutnicke. Spicrmg, Bock, Taylor, Mr. Ncwtson. Tllird roivfllr. Robertsun, l.Yats0n, Iirooks, Hancc, Bulliugiuu, Lewis, Campbell, Kecfe. MISS ANN BONSTEIN I MISS JANET BOCK GIRLS' ATHLETIC ADVISERS MISS BONSTEIN, Arhlelic Adviser Besides having a splendid inlluence over her srudenls as a coach and Teacher, Miss Ann Bonslein wins Iheir regard by her willingness Io hear and cope wi+h Iheir problems. To The G.A.A. members she is indis- pensible. Through her ehforrs Ihe bi- ennial May Fefe, Olympiad , resulled in one of Ihe mosl successful produc- Iions of Ihe school year. MISS BOCK, Assisranl Adviser Ably assisling Miss Bonslein is Miss Janel Bock, co-adviser of Girls' Alhlel- ics. Her coaching, fairness, and encour- agernenr are imfluenlial Iaclors in Jrhe growing populariry of girls' alhlelrics. During her Three years as a Ieacher in Danville I-Iigh School Miss Bock has ar- Iained Ihe respecr and esleem of all who come under her influence. L , N- ,, l Buck r'ozc--Points Chziirman, Mary Elam: Sports Chairman, Jane Osborn: Health Rules Chairman, Marjorie Barton. Frou! 1'fm'fYicc I'rcsiiIent, Ilnrothy 'Travisg President, Esther Lumhrickg Secrctzxry-'1'rc:isurer, L. llarclcnbrook. J G. A. A. OFFICERS June, The members OT G.A.A. enioy an exciTing program Tilled wirh many spOrTs and social TuncTions. The annual spring brealcTasT brings The good Times OT The school year To a close. AT This lasT gaThering, emblems are awarded To all girls who have TulTilled The necessary reguiremenTs. IT is The aim OT every member To live up To The ideals OT The C5.A.A.: To pro- moTe an inTeresT in aThleTics and ouT-oT- doors, To live so ThaT I may be healThy and sTrong, and To malce good sporTs- manship a consTanT TacTor in my con- ducT. T owl . Af N ' Axe. A. A. GROUP The membership OT The Girls' AThleTic AssOciaTion has grown Trom TwenTy-Tive, aT The Time OT iTs OrganizaTion in l926, To l25 aT The presenT. As The number OT girls has increased so also has The number OT acTiviTies increased. From The TirsT weelc OT school in Sep- Tember unTil The lasT week OT school in Back row-A. Burow, M. Roth, M. Lawrence. Middle ron'-Miss Bock, J. Lumhrick, TI. Roberts, D. McCord, C. Seifert, I. Crist, M. Collings, Miss Ilonstein. Front ron'-R. Hardenhrook, K. XYatts, R. Green, B. Faulkner, M. Frazier, H. Cum- mings, J. Hilbe, E. Maggart. One of The TirsT Things a girl Thinlcs oT aTTer she has loecome a member oT The G.A.A. is To sTarT worlc on her awards. For all OT These, she musT keep Training rules Tor eigh+ consecuTive weeks, pass required TesTs, Talce gym 'and swimming, and parTicipaTe in aTTer-school sporTs. ATTer she has compleTed enough oT These To geT 600 poinTs, she receives numerals Tor The year in which she expecTs To graduaTe. To receive The D , a higher award, a girl musT secure IZOO poinTs, while l6OO poinTs are needed To receive The l . For The sTaTe award, The highesfr one given, a G.A.A. member musT geT ZOOO poinTs. lT is quiTe an honor To receive any oT The awards, and They can only be ob- Tained Through persisTenT and earnesT oTTorTs. NUMERAL GIRLS The highesl honor which any GAA. member may hope +o aflain is 'ro win lhe Good Sporfsmanship Cup. This reward can be given only fo Seniors. I+ implies good sporlsmanship, a high scholasric sfanding and an acfive parlicipalion in sporfs. ln apprecialion of one whose abilify 'ro smile never lefl her, and whose per- sonalify was backed by her cheerfulness and sincerify, fhis cup was awarded lo Mary McCann in I935. More fhan a MARY McCANN Good Sporlsmanship Cup Winner cheerful, friendly person, Mary was a leader in acfivilies of many lcinds. She was also presidenf of Jrhe G.A.A. during her Senior year. Her record was one Jrhaf would be hard +0 excel. An award +o which underclassmen, parficipafing in G.A.A. acfivilies, loolc forward wi+h grear anlicipafion is lhal of being a represenfalive 'ro a summer camp. The delegafes 'rhis year were Esfher Lumbriclc, Mary Elam, Dorolhy Travis, and Barbara Morgan. CAMP DELEGATES D. Travis B. Morgan M. Elam E. Lumbriclc Lucille l-lardenbroolc Rullm Slanlon Wilde Toney Doris Royally Jane Osborn Jane Olson Delores Crisl D ASSOCIATIGN Leif +o rigluf lbeginning ar lop, lefllr Jean Berger, Nell Jane Wade, Jane Olson, Doro Hwy Travis, Peggy Carier, Peggy Grillfiilw, Wilcla Toney, Lucile Hardenbroolc, Es ilwer Lumbriclq, Elizabeflw Jay, Mary Elam, Doris Royally, Delores Crist Ruih Sian Ton, Wilma Graham, Phyllis Wilkinson. Cenier: Jane Osborn. President Fourth ron-M. Vi'ilson, M. XVilson, Miss Bonstein, E. Kinningham. Thzrd rou R. Hcdgepetli, M. Elam, H. Roberts, H. Cummings. Afraid rozcfll. Morgan, M. Barton, R. Latshaw, J. Frankcherger. Front 101. Tl. Bolles, Captain L. Hardenhrook, P. XYilkinson, T. Osborn. SENIOR SOCCER TEAM JUNIOR SOCCER TEAM The brislc days of early fall called our over one hundred G.A.A. members for 'rhe soccer ieams. lniensive drill and hard praciice on The fundamenrals were sraried early in Seprember. i A round robin iournameni' was held near The close of ihe season, in which the Junior Team, capiained by Lucille Hardenbroolc, was able ic defeat' all Jrhe oiher reams, proving rhemselves class champions. The Senior ieam, caprained by Lois l-laslcins, defeaied ihe Freshman and Sophomore teams, buf losi oui in The finals. The underclassmen losi in the iirsi games, due io rhe laclc of experi- ence, buf will be worrhy conienders in rhe years io come. Wiih The soccer season ai an end, rhose girls having eighi nighis of prac- rice had an opporiuniiy for a few weeks' spori in field hockey. i l Bark ron IJ lravis, R Stanton, XY. Toney, M. Boehm, E. Lumhrick, Miss llonstein. Front raw -X Doran, A. Smith, Captain L. Haskins, L. Erickson, D. Crist. JUNIOR BASKET- BALL TEAM Back row-R. Latshaw, Miss Bock, B. Zander, R. Herlgepeth. Front row-M. Elam, I. Osborn, Captain P. VVilkinson, S. Butler, L. Hardenbrook. ,lf FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Back row-M. Stuebe, M. Smith, M. Iacksie, D. Griffith, N. Jones, Miss Bock, L. Pen- nington, J. Griffin, G. Smith, V. Reinke, D. Freeman, I. Knight, E. VVahlfe1dt, A. Lemmon, Il. Kirby, D. Broderick, Captain P. Huff, I. Lumhrick, L. Rouse, B. Trenary, E. Zander. Front row-Tl. FitzGerald, N. XVhite, B. Smith, I. Davies, K. lhbotson, S. Kospetos, R. Hardenbrook, V. Miller. While the boys were busy winning the Big Twelve Championship in basketball, the girls were also proving themselves real baslceteers. Because ot the large number who participated, two tournaments were held. ln the tirst tournament, twelve teams were chosen and atter sev- eral weelcs ot competition, the Less-Than-Nothingsu were declared winners. Immediately tollowing this an inter-class Round Robin tournament was held. This resulted in a tie, with the three upper classes losing but one game each. However, the Juniors were declared champions, because they had secured the most points. i 11155 Bock. L. Seifert. Achery found new imperus This year in The formarion of an archery club. Anna Rose Julian was presidenl of lhe club, and Miss Janer Boclc was sponsor. A+ lhe end of Jrhe season, a iournamenr was held. The four highesf scorers were Lorene Foullc, Belly FirzGerald, Jule Plalr, and Esrher McCoy. On one cold aflernoon, rhey played for 'rhe championship, which was won by Lorene Foulk. Volley ball enihusiasls lurned our rhis year for an in+er- esling and successful rournamenl. A+ rhe beginning of ihe season, 'Fundamenials of lhe game were Taughl by Miss Jane? Boclc. Abouf a week before rhe 'lournameni' 'rhe following capfains were chosen: Mary Rila Orr, Soclce'reers g Phyl- lis Wilkinson, Philbillies g Mary Elam, Spikers , and Eliz- aberh Jay, Vicious Volleyersu. ln 'lhe final game Phil- billies emerged Jrhe champions. Burk Vow-T. Olson, M. lim-hm ARCHERY CLUB Buck 1'0Tl'fl,, McCoy, J. Platt, B. Fitzflerald Champion L. Foulk, President A. Julian lfiss Huck. 1'1'0nt rmvf,-X. Lemmon, I, Davies, H. S VOLLEY BALL mith B. Skinner 'i Front form'-N. XYhite, Captain I XX lkmso TENNIS CHAMPIONS J. Osborn E. Lumbriclc Allhough Ihis is only The second year for Iennis as an organized sporl in D.I-l.S., I+ has progressed very rapidly. Lasl Spring an infer-class Iournamenl was held, from which a Iennis Ieam was picked Io compele againsl Ur- bana. This Ieam was composed of Capt E. Lumbriclc, J. Izranlceberger, I-I. Cummings, B. Wesl, M. Elam, O. K. Keyes, E. Jay, and Marlha Collings. In The malch a+ Ur- bana Danville was viclorious, while Ihe Iournamenl al Danville resullecl in a lie. Again in Ihe fall, an eliminalion Jrournamenl was held in bolh singles and doubles. Afler several weeks of com- pe+i+ion Eslher Lumbriclc, in Ihe final march, delealed Mary Elam, Therefore winning Ihe championship. In Ihe doubles, Esfher Lumbrick and Jane Osborn were able Io defeal Barbara Morgan and Marjorie Barlon. Thus, affer a very successful season, Iennis has eslab- lished ilsell as a very popular sporl' in Ihe G.A.A. TENNIS TEAM 311611 Wftuf-II, XVI-st. Czlplrlilx Ii I I U Keyes, III. Iilzum. l Vmzff'1m'f-I. Ifrnnlaqlwrgcr, II L If. jay. - GYM OFFICE - The annual Mid-Year Parfy of G.A.fX. was given fhis year as a fea for uhe molrhers of all members. For +he newly inilialed girls if meanl 'formal inilialion lime. Clever ge+-acquainredw games s+ar+ed rhe affernoon for bolh molhers and daughlers. A sporls review pre- senled by Hue girls gave fhe mofhers an idea of lhe sporls in which all G.A.A. members may parlicipale. The pro- gram was closed wi+h fhe formal iniliafion of lhe new members. The girls proudly displayed lhe gym office, which lhey had recenlly redecoraled as a Chris+mas gill +o The ad- visers. MID-YEAR PARTY SPRING BREAKFAST BUDDY BREAKFAST The annual spring brealcTasT was held This year on Os- born's Tarm, June 4, I935. BrealcTasT was prepared and coolced over an ouTdoor Tire, aTTer which iniTiaTion was held Tor sixTeen new members. Following The iniTiaTion, all oT The members wenT on a Treasure hunT. The Treasure was a chesT conTaining The awards, which were presenTed aT ThaT Time. Along wiTh The presenTaTion oT awards, camp delegaTes were an- nounced and new oTFicers oT The coming year were in- sTalled. The G.A.A. girls sTarTed Their season oT acTiviTies Tor The year by having a Buddy BrealcTasT SepTember 2I, I935, aT The cove on Lalce Vermilion. Each member broughT, as her guesT, a new girl in school. The ouTing was iniTiaTed by a plunge in The lalre. ATTer Their swim The girls enioyed a TempTing breal4TasT prepared by Jane Osborn and her commiTTee. Following brealcTasT, The delegaTes To The GAA. camp Told oT Their experiences oT The previous summer. A Tew words oT greeTing were Then given by Miss BonsTein and Miss Bock SWIMMING TEAM RED CROSS LIFE SAVERS . T A I, ' I , -fel. , I .W K A , A se V .V ., as if . H ,, 1 -.-,A :1 I ' 5 Q ' gif? :sm LJ? . gg 15, . I -2 Till 'E-I' . : . i f I E fr a ., '- 4 -I -' A I . ' H' . .V c Lh , ,Z, , y a ,,,k A I ' Back rozi'AIJ. T. XViIson, E. Tay, IS. Flatt, IC. Kinningham, Ii. Lumhrick, M. I. Acton, T. Berger, Miss Bock. Illiddlc rozufliiss Ilonstein, TJ. Frame, L- Hardenbrook, P. GriFIitI1, R. llardenbrook, N. I. YYa1Ic, l Front 1'0n'fN. Tones, IJ. Murray, V. Cooper, H. Keinzle, F. Sutton, A. Isaacson. MARSHALL PLAY DAY REPRESENTATIVES Back rmv4E. Lmnhrick, D. Travis, L. Hardenbrook, Miss Bonstein. Front 701L'4L, Foulk, N. T. XVade, I. Berger, P. Griffith. v - 1 H I X- tl J . jj ,J X Bark 1'0'IUfIi. Grifntli, N. Tones, N. T. XY:1rIu, L. H3fdCl1IJfO0k?5 . -' 1'. Griffith, j. Iicrger, E. Lumhrick, Miss Bonstein. Frmzt rotufl. l,nmImr'ck, A. Dee-ken, A. Hart, R. Hcrlgvpetli, A. Ynrunisky, ll. HarrIenb.00k. Ii As years go by Ihe siudenls of D.I'I.S. grow in- creasingly aware of Ihe advaniage of having a swimming pool in Iheir school. This Iacl is evi- denced by Ihe large number of girls in all classes. The girls false Ihe elernenlary, infermediaie and advanced courses and gradually develop from be- ginners Io proficieni swimmers in all sirokes and dives. The advanced swimmer has a possibiliry of becoming a Red Cross Life Saver and also 'rhrough The advanced courses she has an opporiunify Io per- Iecr her slrolces and build up speed and endurance. CHARLESTON PLAY DAY REPRESENTATIVES M. Elanl, T. Osborn, M. Barton, If. Tay, II. Blorgau, Miss Bock, P5 In QU ouvk VYXOOCJI' yqpu .Vid uf Padre! Gem-.cnc Tbrouefboub U16 y ee rr We, the Medley Staff, wish to take this opportunity to thank our many advertisers whose gen- erous help has made this book possible. It is our hope that students and former students will patron- ize these merchants whenever possible. . . Index to Hdvertisers . . PAGE Acton, Acton 8: Baldwin .... .... Alexander, T. C. ......... .... Allen Electric Co. ....... Arnholt Bakery .,.. Bailey, Archie ..-,. Barkman Sales ...... Baum Packing Co.--- Belton Candy Co. .... Beard I-ce Co. ..,... Berry, Don M. .... Bireline, Henry .... Book Mark ....... Bowman Studio .... Branson Studios ....... Brant's, E. H. Sons .... Br-edchoft Dairy ...,.... Builder's Supply ......-... ---- Burow, J. F. ...... -...-- ---- Butler, Florist ..... Cannady Garage--- Carson, Geo. ........... Carson-Payson ......... Carson Pharmacy ......... ...... .... Chamber of Commerce .... ...... .... Chuckles Candy Co. ..... Clements, Louis ........ Clements, Dr. Rob't. .... Cockerton Press-- -.-..- Coffey, Dr., .......... -- ---- Colonial Parkway .......... ....-- Conron Hardware --.-- Cotton Shop ------.-- Cox, Harlan ...--.- Crispin, Dr. ------.-- Dale Kz Crist, Drs. ------ Danville Coal Sz Coke ------ ..-- Danville H. S. Cafeteria ----- ---- Danville Coca-Cola ..----..-. -... Danville Tire Sz Battery ----- ---- Davey's, Clothier -.------. -..- Deutsch Bros. --..--..-- Dixie Lunch No. 1 ------ ---- Dock 8z Walt ..----------- ---- Drew's Service Station ----- .-.- Dunham, Dr. ------------. ---. Elliott Lumber Co. ..-- Faris, Dr. J. O. ----- Foster, Howard ---.- Germantown Drug ----- Greiser Sz Son ------- Grier-Lincoln ------- Grubb, Engravers ----- Harding, Drugs ------ Hick's Laundry ---- Hill, J. L. --..------- Holland Furnace ------ Household Appliance ---- Illiana Dairy -----.------- ---- Interstate Printing Co. ---- ---- Jewell, Dr. B. M. ------- Johnson Drug --------- Klayer's Grocery--- Larnni, E. C. -------- Landman Sz Vogt ---- Lauten, Ralph ------- ---- Letter Shop Press ----- 173 156 176 178 163 160 159 181 176 183 161 174 180 171 185 182 179 182 156 160 163 169 157 176 182 172 173 180 173 156 182 --- ---- -169 173 173 172 159 168 162 159 170 159 175 166 178 173 170 184 172 176 186 185 188 171 167 176 184 178 165 187 172 179 186 180 169 162 185 Leath s ------..-- , ------ Leverenz Candy Shop ---. Leins, Albert ---------. Link, Horace Sz Co. .--- Linne Bakery -------- Marlatt Battery ---- Marrs-Tanner -------- McCord Grocery -------- Meade Beauty Shop ---. Meeks-Lowenstein ..--- Meyer, F. P. ------.. Meis Bros. .---- --.. Millikin Cleaners -.-- Minnesota Mutual ---.- Model-Star .....-..... ----- PAGE ----174 ----182 ----167 ----183 ----186 ----178 ----160 ----161 ----185 ----172 ----163 Modern Flower Shop ....-..-- ---- Modern Machine Shop ....... --- ---- Mueller-Johnson Baking Co. ---. .... 164 160 183 ----179 174 175 160 McCann, Dr. Geo. ...-......- ---- 1 72 McDowell, Dr. H. K. ...-.... ---- 1 73 Mclntire, V. W. --..- ...- 1 72 Noble Motor Co. -..-... ---- 1 75 Northwestern Mutual .--- .--- 1 71 Overstreet .......... ---- 1 31 Plaster Drug ...-... ...- 1 74 Publix Theaters ---- .-.- 1 30 Plaza Hotel --........ ---- 1 70 Penry Furniture --...... ...- 1 62 Pyramid Coal -.-.-..-..... .... 1 85 Railway Express Agency ---- ---- 1 76 Raimer's Cupboard ---.... .... 1 84 Rembrandt Studio .--.... .... 1 61 Ries-Strauss ----..--.- .... 1 86 Royalty, F. W. ..-.-..... .... 1 59 Sandusky Furniture --..- ..-- 1 71 Schafer, Pauline ..----- .... 1 69 Scott Supply Co. -----.-.. ..-. 1 85 Smith, B., Auto Parts--- ----181 Silberberg, H. J. ------- .... 1 67 Speakman, J. W. -.-- ---- 1 73 Speedway Cafe --..- ..-. 1 61 Spivey Shoes ..----.. --.- 1 78 Star Shoe Repair ---- ---- 1 75 Stella Bakery ---.-- .... 1 85 Sugar Creek .-----. ---- 1 74 Taylor Bros. .----------- ---- 1 81 Taylor, Dr. Mack --------- ---- 1 72 Tebbens Business School ---- ---. 1 65 Tivoli Theater --.---------- ---- 1 79 Uptown Drug ----------------- ---- 1 65 Uptown Automotive Service ..-- .--- 1 86 Utterback-Brown -------------- ---- 1 64 Van Etten Drug ----------------- ---- 1 66 Vermilion County Abstract Co. .--- ---- 1 83 Vermilion Fruit Market -------- ---- 1 65 Vogt. Gus -------------------- ---- 1 70 Wade, Marie ---------- ---- 1 74 Webster Grocer ----------- ---- 1 76 Western Brick --------------- ---- 1 58 Wolford Insurance Agency--- ----176 Winthir Bakery ------------ -,-- 1 61 W0OdbU1'y Book Co. ------- ---- 1 67 Woodbury Drug' Co.--- ----186 Wyman, L. D. ------- y.-- 1 74 Yale Cafe --------- ---- 1 71 Yeoman Kz Shedd ---- ----- -1-F 1 7 5 Y. W. C. A. -------- ,---1,- 1--- 1 7 1 Pagu Ona Hundred Fffty-five Colonial Parlcway JUST GOOD THINGS TO EAT AND DRINK EAST MAIN ST. AT BOVVMAN AVE. I Sandwiches, Togeiher with a Compiole SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE I-Iave you tried our I-Iomemadew Ice Cream? If not, take home a quart and give yourseII and IamiIy a rea! treat. Specials Every Week-end 250 Per Quart BUTLER the lorist QOMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE IOI E. English S+. Phone 626 The music teacher had patiently ex- pIained Io the Ii+tIe Iooy the meaning oi rest in music. The chiid repeated it after her, and seemed to know it. I-Ie began to play his piece Iout disregarded the rest. Why dicIn't you stop tor the rest? Oh, I'm not tired yet. I I EnqIish Prof.: What is a metaphor? Student: To Iceep cows in. Exclusive Sporting Goods Shop Clothing and Equipment for Every Game If It's from AleXander's It's Dependable Honor Sweaters Our Specialty Sdn-el f GOODS M Opposite The Fischer Theatre 155 North Vermilion Street DANVILLE, ILLINOIS One Hundrcd J I i lpifesczgoffon wafmacfkfs 912 flfkmmfy Were fam can df-:fre X97- 5 Western Brick Company Manufacturers BEAUTIFUL AND ARTISTIC BUILDING BRICK FOR EVERY PURPOSE Ask us for information about HAYDITE UNITS for Economical Masonry Construction General Office and Exhibit Room-West of City on Route 10 Danville-Phone 1650 Ma! Mzs.X Eg,-gs. f ' I I . , Psom.EscaN'rS -9- i Page One Hmzdrc fl' Fifty eight STUDIOLJS 7 + SQUAD CAB Dependable Fuel Hlways Danville Coal 8: Coke Co. COALPHONE: 1041 B. C. Wann Fred A. Putnam I26-l28 N. WALNUT STREET The Name That Stands For .... HONEST MERCHANDISE : FAIR DEALING . . . . COURTEOUS SERVICE ROYALTY BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES . DANVILLE, ILLINOIS . Sandy ioined a golf club and was fold by ihe professional ihal if his name was on his golf-balls and 'rhey were losi, 'rhey would be relurned io him when found. Good, said 'rhe Scoi, pu+ my name on ihis ball. The pro did so. Would you also pui MD. aiier ii? said ihe new member. l'm a dociorf' The pro obeyed. There's iusl' one more lhingf' weni on ihe Scol. Can ye squeeze 'Hours IO 'ro 3' on as well? - Danville Tire 8: Battery Co. INCORPORATED l27 W. Main S+. Phone 558 PETER P. DUGAS, Mgr. Disiribuiolgfr Agrnok Suogliers DANVI Ll.E, ILLINOIS Trade Wilh The Shop Distinctive B H U M PHCKING CO. BeH'er Produc'rs W H Y 7 BEEF - PORK - VEAL - LAMB BECAUSE WE SPECIALIZE IN QUALITY I 34 N. Vermilion S+. Phones 500 Danville, lll. P i' Um' Hundred lf:'fty-n1'm' SPEAKING OF MIRACLES .... You will believe in Ihern yourself when you see how marvelously fresh our cleaning service will make your drapes and Iolanlcefs. AND YOU MAY BE SURE .... Jrhal The Things you send Io us will be cleaned carefully, inlelligenlly, and Ihoroughly. OUR REPUTATION EOR PINE NNORK IS YOUR PROTECTION. Telephone MAIN 5900 'For Es'rima+e PAUL SI. MIIWLIIQIN CO. HONEY KRUSHED MARRS-TANNER WTAMINHD. ELECTRIC CO. TEA TABLE i3i Vermilion Srreel BUTTER NUT Q BLUE RIBBON BREAD O Every+hing EIec+ricaI . A VARIETY FOR B A R K N EVERYQTASTE Chevrolet Sales Co. Baked by Chevrolef Passenger Cars and Trucks COMPLETE CHEVROLET SERVICE Co. IO7 W. Norlh SI. J. W. Mueller Geo. W. Johnson JOHN D. CANNADY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE as N. WASHINGTON AVE. Bring Your Car Troubles to Us-We Can Fix Them U. S. Tires and Tubes Kendall Oil S+orage Repairing of All Makes of Cars POHddSy CHARLES MCCORD 8c SON GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS . . . 9I5 Grani Slreel DANVILLE, ILL. Whefher l+'s a Bir+I'1day Par+y- Wedding - Banquef - Picnic or Wiener Roas+- Our experienced bakers are sure +o please. VVINTHERZS Pastry Shop I23 N. Vermilion Phone 1304 Henry Bireline TINNERS and ROOFERS Speedway Cale HOME COOKING A I I I Slafe, Tin, Tile and Composilion Roofing Furnaces and Melal Ceilings EDWIN DAUMA PI-IONE 6I5 607 E. Fairchild SI. Proprielor embrandt D ... MAN STUDIO VOQT 25 W. Nor+I'x S+. I PORTRAIT I AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY at MODERATE PRICES I O H 1175 B GALS. LNNANTED ffloeaoy IDR 24 QUAU53 'Z P S 'QQ i fikx I . ' W2 'I 9 '-VAN im 45? fll' 2 J viii Z? ,P Q , Our Tool Swee+ Service Will Amaze You COURTECUS . . SERVICE is a paramounl lealure of our en- lire personnel. We lwold regular meelings lo discuss lzzelier and improved mellxods of delivering our COAL lo your bin. We are glad lo wel your coal! To sprinkle your bin! To lay down a canvas lo prolecl grass and slwrups! To sweep up before leaving! I Our OLD SOL Brazil Bloclc's The Buy! AT RALPH e. COMDM PHONES WILLIAMS HE H314-If ,, 800 zferythmg Yom' Hearth Deszres COMPLIMENTS of PEN RY FURNITURE CO. 433-35-37 East Main EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME THE DRINK THAT KEEPS YOU FEELING RIGHT . . . DRINK I IN STERILIZED BOTTLES P U II i1S We specialize in Young Ladies' and Young lVlen's Footwear showing the Newest btyies first F. P. Meyer Shoe Company Hrchie L. Bailey GIQOCEIQIES gAND g MEATS A Safe Place to Trade Phono l35-I36 SOO W. Fairchild A man was wallcing along the edge of an airport one morning when he saw an old lady loolcing over her garden wall, watching the proceedings. 'll-lello, Grannief' he said, Hare you enjoying yourself? No, she replied, l am not. Why, don't you lilce the airplanes? No, l don'+. Ever since l was a little girl and a burnble-bee got up my peili- coais, l have hated ihings thai' buzz. Telephone 673 Geo. G. Carson HEATING and PLUMBING 128 N. Hazel St. : : Agent : : Timken Silent Automatic Oil Burner I ' Om' Hxrmlrsli Yi' ' T W UPG Ti-ig Pzzoe. .9 4 'Co-EDS57 iq-SMlTH I1 Dol WAQTQNGY Fone TH E mfnzqfwgb, ZNOCULAO. ALE-, M E.-N 'i ons SINCE 1879 MEIS BRIIS. FUR SE LE CTIUN S AND SAVINGS STUDENTS ATTENTION AFTER HIGH SCHOOL A d BEFORE GOING TO COLLEGE Attend UTTERBACILBRQWN BUSINESS COLLEGE L TERM STARTS SEPTEMBE AFTER GRADUATION WHAT THEN? SPECIALIZED TRAINING and Confectionery at STUDENTS LUNCH TEBBENS BUSINESS andu' E SCHOOL SUPPLIES 8l2 N. Vermilion Phone l98 422 North Hazel WAS' HAUK l'lo all i ha rx iv huh r? 'lfxboluti sixSIleetI hid Iii hislieSIallcing feet. I I Say, you carft talce that girl home! Shels the reason l came to the parIy. ' Well, you've lost your reason. FFGSI1 FFUIIZS afld Vegetables I I Why are you crying? asked the lcid-hrtdldld. n DaZadye hai goaney and drowned our 1 5 7 N 0 In t h V e In m 111 O H five nice little puppiesf' repliled thes' WE looy. IL L IA N A DAIRY PRCDUCTS CO. 37 77 K K PHSTEURIZED MILK COTTHGE CHEESE 37 77 K K 217 East North Street POHdfiSf5 Doc 8a Walt Automobile BODY, FENDER AND PAINT SHOP OUR COMPLIMENTS TO THE 1936 GRADUATES l l 11 North Walnut Street Van Etten Drug Store THEO. C. VAN ETTEN, R.Pl'm. Corner Vermilion and Fairchild Streets P11 Meet You at VAN ETTEN'S DANVILLE : : ILLINOIS PHONE MAIN 172 POHddS The Students Store CLOTHING AND SHOES FOR YOUNG MEN H. J. Silberberg 123 East Main Street Leins Eats at His Own Restaurant Lein's Restaurant II8 W. Main St. Phone H32 DANVILLE, ILL. Second Corner West of Square Clean Clothes Make a Good Reputation Appear Spotless See Us For Dependable Service Hicks Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. 21-25 South Vermilion Street ,yyjff x,,, .iff VW V ., I 'Vik - ff. W' I' 'S Pf .'w'i 44 W' , 2 G1 g 1i13'f97' Lift! 1 2 f, X f-- 1,f,zzjL,:gW '51 'ff c' Q Q 51, We Congratulate THE CLASS OF 1936 For Successfully Completing Your High School Work We Appreciate The patronage you have given us during your school life Success in your future undertakings is our sincere Wish We solicit the continuance of your patronage as you assume your position in our community WCODBURY Book Co. 125-127 North Vermilion St. 4' Ono Hundrcd .S The D.. H. S. CAFETERIA IS H NON-PROFIT ORGHNIZHTION OWNED and OPERHTED by the BOHRD OF EDUCHTION for the benefit of High School Students Landman 8: Vogt INC. Outfitters for Men and Boys l 33 North Vermilion Street Pauline Schafer Beauty Shop All Lines of Beauty Culture : Reasonable Prices Evenings by Appointment 2415 N. Vermilion. Phone 2749 I Phone 30 6I6 Jackson St. EIIARSUN-PAYSIINEQQ DANVILLE, ILLINOIS SUPPLIES SERVICE P as Om' Hundred S The Cotton Shop Sportswear : Smocks : Frocks Uniforms 55 N. VermiIion S+. DanvIIIe, III. i Phone 682 9OI Easl Main Si. CLASS BANQUETS and Gus CLUB PARTIES Phone 300 GRCCERIES AND MEATS PLAZA HQTEL Coon CLEAN Foon Specializing in Students Wear QP DAVEY'S MCl1,S Wear, IDC. Telephone 525 17 North Vermilion St. DANVILLE, ILL. ELLIOTT LUMBER CO. Phone 43 Danville, Illinois P Om' Hundr d S We have soIcI your parents ancl grandparents good turniture that has stood the test ot time. When you are planning your own home, come to SancIusIcy's tor the same Dependable Furniture. S A N D U S K Y 9 S 60011 FURNITURE 37 NORTH VERMILION STREET DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Portraits Amateur Finishing HOME OF Copying Kodak Enlarging AND SERVICE O Y H L E Branson Studio Coffee Shoppe l5If2 West Main Street 904 VGFDWIIIOTI SI. If You Are Interested in Life Insurance for an Investment or an Education Northwestern Mutual Lite Insurance Co. ROBERT B. KININQHAM District Agent Phone II22 806 Eirst National Bank Building EAT , , , Harding Drug Store IZO3 East Main St. Phone 92 REST - - - WE DELIVER SWIM STOP FOR CURB SERVICE Try our tountain retreshrnents, Y W C A sundaes, sodas. etc. Jim I-Iarding, R.Ph. O H 11.5 t MEEKS and LOWENSTEIN LAWYERS Izirsl Nelional Banlc Building DR. B. M. JEWELL EYE, EAR, NOSE 84 THROAT SPECIALIST IO6 N. Vermilion Phone Main BI7 PROFESSIONAL DRS. DALE 8z CRIST GENERAL SURGERY AND GOITER OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Adams Bldg. Danville, III. GEO. C. IWCCANN, D.D.S 508 Temple Bldg. DANVILLE, ILL. DR. HOWARD S. FOSTER V. W. MCINTIRE DENTIST LAWYER 6I5 Temple Bldg. Phone 446 Danvme mmois 6OI The Temple Danville, LOUIS CLEMENTS LAWYER I IO2-I IO4 I:irsI Nalional Banlc Bldg. Danville, Illinois DR. MACK TAYLOR PHONE 477I DENTAL SURGERY 502 Firsf Nalional Bank Building I gf Uni' Hirliilivil ,Si DIRECTORY WM. M. COFFEY osTEoPATI-IIC PHYSICIAN I 03 IN. l'Iarrison Osteopathy 84 Physiotherapy Main I667 Dr. Robert Clements, M.D. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Danville, III. Phone 439 JOHN W. SPEAKIVIAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 204-205 Daniel Building DR. H. K. McDOWELL OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Otiice Phone 3000 608 Temple Bldg Res. Phone 2925 Danville, Ill Acton, Acton 8a Baldwin ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Temple Building PI-ION E I 59 L. H. DUNHAM, M.D. UROLOGY 81 X-RAY 304-3I0 Baum Bldg. Phones: Office I25g Res. I969 HARLAN S. COX PHYSICIAN 8. suReEoN First National Banlc Building PI-IONE 2I4 DR. S. C. CRISPIN, M.D. Phone 3988 QI6 E. Fairchild St zjo 1111sfI1 LET US ASSIST YOU IN BUILDING UP YOUR LIBRARY THE BO0K MARK BROWSING INVITED 5 IfesT NorTh STreeT DanviIIe, IIIinoIS fvG44 .-,,ZlfZZC -T N X . TTf .,.,::fQ SUGA TKTD N EEK THU-mf Yi- 11 liaiilf gmo Tgfef lfsnmz fi PUR: of 'W L' 'isa Pasrzup gf Y X WEAMIZED X :TJ Sir, I wanT your daughTer Tor my wiTe. IIATTCI I, sir, am noT wiIIirTq To Trade. PIaster Drug Company THE REXALL DRUG STORE We Deliver Free Anywhere Phone 3 IO8 N. Vermilion ST. WhaT's The maTTer wiTh your TooT? I chopped OTT my big Toe. 'IWeII, well! I-Iow did you do ThaT? I i i I Choppingf' I I Did you have The car ouT IasT nighT? Yes, DacIq I Took some of The boys Tor a ride. WeII, TeII Them I'ye Tound Two oT Their IipsTicI4s. FRESH FLOWERS IvIocIeraTeIy Priced THE Modern FIower Shop JOSEPH J. SMITI-I Opposilre PosT OTTice Phone I3O COMPLIMENTS LEATH 8g CO. 202-204 N. Vermilion ST. FURNISHERS OF BEAUTIFUL HOMES The Shop Where ParTicuIar Women Go MARIE WADE BEAUTY sHoP PARISIAN PI-TONE 2207 L. D. WYMAN DisTribuTor Sales and Service Phone 9I7 I9 S. I-IazeI ST. DANVILLE, ILL. Pago Om' Hzmdrvil Scvwrfy-f Star Shoe Shop The Best Materials Used 16 W. North St. TOM McGOWHN DIXIE LUNCH NO. 1 Quality Food 618 North Vermilion Street NOBLE MOTOR CO. 225-229 W. Main FORD SALES and SERVICE A Mexican and an American worked in a mine. Several times the Mexican had rabbit tor dinner and he shared it with the American. One night the American asked: Where you get rabbits, Jose? My wite getum. Every night they come around the house and make noise. She shoot um. Noise? Rabbits don't make a no se Sure, they go 'meow, meow'. O Yeomans 8: Shecld Hardware Co. CUTLERY FISHING TACKLE Household, Carpenters and Machinists Tools O MODERN MACHINE SHOP Electric Motor Rewinding and Rebuilding Machinists METALLIZING Electric and Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting Fairbanks-Morse and Century Motors Carried in Stock l23-l25 N. l-lazel Phone 94l DANVILLE P c Om' Hundrcd .Svvcizty-Jive Charles F. Shane Wollord M. Shane The Wolford Insurance Agency 8 Easl Main Sl. Phone 5I79 ALL LINES Danville, Illinois As long as lhere is a dillerence in whal Danville is loday, and whal ils beller cilizens wanl il lo be, lhere is a need lor a slrong, virile CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RAPID PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE TO ALL PARTS OE Tl-IE UNITED STATES Railway Express A rninisler, while passing a group ol convicls al work on lhe counlry roads, became very much depressed al lhe sighl. My good men, he said, we should slrive lo mend our ways. Well, wol do you lhink we're doing, A aslced No. 3289, digging l'ishworms? I I Cuslomer-One roasl beef sandwich. IO E. Harrison Wailer-Will you eal il here or lake il wilh u? MAIN Ho Cusldlng-'ier-I hope lo do bolh. W E B 5 T E R EVERYTHING Grocer Company ELECTRICAL WHOLESALE GROCERS Q Marvel Brand Food Producls Larabee's Besl, Golden Seal Flour Marvel and Dinelle Collee Germantown Drug Allen Electric Co. We Sell. . . SUNDRIES AIR-CONDITIONED SODAS STATIONERY CAN MS ICE REFRIGERATORS We Solicil Your Palronage At Cost 857 E. Fairchild si. BEARD ICE COMPANY DAIXIVII-I-IE' ILI-IIXIOIS 48 College Slreel Phone 495 Pagu One Hundrcd Sczwzty F. L. Hill Lumber Company DANVILLE, ILL. F L HILL DON WILSON EXCLUSIVE DANVHJEIDEALER of GAL? S0069 Made in Danville by Ilwe MUSEBECK SHOE CO. SPIVEY Shoe Store I IO N. Vermilion S+. TE CO TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE Havoline, Texaco Mofor Oil Harold Drews SERVICE STATION Cor. Fairchild 8: Griffin S+s. DANVILLE, ll.I.. NORGE PRODUCTS RefrigeraI'ors, Gas and Elecfric Ranges, Washers and lroners. l HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE CO. Plwone Main I745 Danville, III. l Page One Himdrcd Sci' ty-U JI THERE IS NOTHING LIKE IT IN THE WORLD PRGSPERIZE IS BETTER THAN OLD-FASHIONED DRY CLEANING Clothes Wear Longer Formatrol, this patented -device, makes accurate formula control possible-allowing the completion of the clelnsing operation within one machine. It scientifically and automatically regulates the dif- ferent lengths of time necessary for the careful cleansing of different fabrics, thus insuring com- plete safety to colors and materials. PROSPERIZE cleansing is done at low temperature to avoid shrinking. Clothes Stay Clean Longer WET WASH All Colors Washed by Our Exclusive Perma-Color Process ,,,.......,.., Ib' MODEL-STAR LAUNDRY 208 E. Van Buren Phone 676 BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Frank H. Johnson Building Material and Coal TQiReIQ3lSiilNQ MEIBIINES I 207 Sou+h S+ree+ Phone 55 18 E. Main St. W. R.l-IOUPT R.C.SONC5ER DANVI LLE Four-year-old Patsy was enioying her first Thanksgiving dinner. After strug- gling vainly for several minutes to re- move the skin from the drumstick, she handed it to her father and said, l-lere, Daddy, please take the underwear off my turkey leg. I I His sister called him Willie, l-lis mother called him WiII g But when he went to college, To dad 'twas Bill, Bill, Bill. TIVCLI alll i i Always a Good Show P gc One Hnndrcd Seventy- E. C. LHMM 8: B IDWIIIHII COMPHNY S t ll .1 i 0 fSince 18575 The Home of HFLESH TONE' Photography Nlfe are lhe oriqinalors of Flesh Tone , whlch is The grealesl develop- menl in Phologralohy in recenl years. Compare il wilh ordlnary Pho?ograf phy, and see lhe vasl olillerence. The Bowman Sludio has been in oper- alion in Danv?lle for lhe pasl 26 years, and has always slood for lhe besl in Jrhis arf. ll Bowman! malce your pholographs, you will have no regrels, as we use only The loesl of malerials, and lhe mosl skill- lul worlfmanship, and we can lrulhfully say lhal we have no complainls. Photographs Live Forever BE PHOTOGRAPHED TI-IIS YEAR AND LET US DO IT Bowman Studio 22 Norlh l-lazel Slreel PHONE 3405-W LUMBER AND MILLWORK PHONE 206 Come Om- P-0.0M BEHIND THAT P THEE,WE 1-mow you uns EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN PICTURES ALWAYS GREAT STATES Fischer Palace and Lincoln Theatres Danville, Illinois The Home ol Paramount Pictures House of a Million Parts NEW AND USED Phone 1534 BILL SMITH HUTO PHRTS 102 South Street OVERSTREETS J EWELER and OPTOMETRIST At New Location I I7 N. Vermilion St. George Oldsmobile Sales and S ' COCKERTON mice 8: Son Taylor Brothers I General Repairing Printing 235 Hazel St. Phone 4024 Bookbinding Rubber Stamps Belton Candy Co. Manufacturers WHQLESALERS H Candy - Soda Fountain Supplies COCA COLA 20 East Harrison Street D31'1Vlll8, Illinois Phone 83l 43 N. Jackson St. I O H d dh ly-one TI-IOS. CONRON HHRDVVHRE CO. SELLERS or Goon GOODS Athletic Goods : Chinaware : Tools : Paints 55th Anniversary-1881-1936 East Main Street Telephones 70-71 JOHN LEVERENZ ROBERT LEVERENZ Leverenz Candy Shop Where Friends Meet Eat Delicious . . CI-IUCKLES . . CANDIES Made in Danville MEADOW GOLD MILK Perfectly Pasteurized Bredehoft Dairy PHONE 2200 ,-.40-r...:..4...,.n..,a.1........-..-. :...,.-- , -. . .- J. F. Burow 8c Son Good Things to Eat Phone 1290 900 East Fairchild Street Danville, Illinois Little Betty had just been titted with her tirst pair ot glasses. On the way home. in a crowded street car, her mother noticed she was staring at her through the new spectacles in a bewil- dered manner. What is it, clear? aslcecl her mother. Oh, Mother, Betty burst out in a high-pitched tone, I never knew before what a lot ot wrinkles you have! P ge Our' Hundred E h Nervous Lady- CareTul, driver, noT so TasT-This is my TirsT ride in a Taxi. Taxi Driver- Mine, Too. A ScoTchman sTood on a bridge look- ing aT The waTer. A canoeisT coming down The river suddenly overTurned. l'le wenT down, came up gasping, wenT down again. When he came up again The ScoT shouTed, Say, Mon, iT you clon'T come up nexT Time can l have The boaT? Phone 215 L. P. LIVENGOOD Agency Manager The Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Co. ST. PAUL 'ffm Temple Building Danville, Illinois Sigur., F Vermilion County CONGRATULATIONS . . . To Danville l-ligh School on The in- sTallaTion oT new Frigidaire equip- Hbstract Co. Established in 1869 menT in Their caTeTeria. AAA TITLE INSURANCE l ESCRQWS l Phone 510 23 W. Main Don Morillo Berry HORHCE LINK ARTIST 8a COMPANY PICTURES l I6 N. Vermilion STreeT THE FRIGIDAIRE STORE 107 Hazel Sli. Danville, Ill, P L' Om' Hundred E I I Bur! Hnqa-sscuoqgsl - SMYTHES WAITING pan -me WAGON HOLLHND FURNHCE CO. FURNACE CLEANING AND REPAIRING 121 West Main Street PHONE 1080 MEET ME HT THE Cupboard FOR SODAS AND SANDWICHES Rmmmh CUPBOARD Between the Fischer and Palace 154 North Vermilion DR. J. O. FARIS GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST QEstablished 19005 FARIS CO. - Jeweler 131 East Main Street 0 H zdefyhf,-.f HOTEL GRIERLINCOLN IM E f-1 D E DANVILLE'S FAVORITE BEHUTY SHOP for LUNCHEONS :BANQUETS OH the lVT6ZZ31'111'16 of the AND Wolford Hotel CARD PARTIES CI-IAS. M. STACK STEVE .LANPI-IER Mgr. Catering Mgr. PHONE 2842 STELLA SCOTT SUPPLY BHKING CO. COMPANY 511 North Oak Street FAMOUS FOR QUALITY PHONE 494 L. W. BRANT T. R. BRANT PYRAMID E. 1-1. BRHNT'S C Q A L SONS CORP. ONE MILE WEST OF DANVILLE ON STATE ROUTE 10. PIC 34 if Pk 24 Pk PHONE 664 Genuine Sixth Vein GRAPE CREEK COAL SHEET METAL WORK Hot Air Furnaces 114 North Walnut Street PHONE 448 Letter Shop Press COMMERCIAL PRESS MULTIGRAPHING DIRECT MAIL ADVERTISING MAILING LISTS P O I1dIE'lf? UPTOWN HUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 24-Hour Automotive Repairing BODY WORK AND PAINTING Wrecker Service 6 West Fairchild Street Telephone: Main 152 Woodbury Drug I i . - I Company -i Pharmacists to the Medical I h f Profession 128 West Main Street I4 W. Main St. Danville, Illinois CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN FIRST C0mplimentS A little man was standing in the aisle - ot a street car hanging to a strap. I-Ie Qf watched anxiously tor seats but no one got ott. Bmlth Streetl called the conductor. Nobody got ott. L I N N E Bakers of the Popular Next came Kablthrr. Finally the little man lost patience. I-Ie looked at the people around him and lcecl: BREAD aS Say, ain't any ot youse people got homes? ULTRA-FASI-IIONABLE STYLES Greiser 8c Son I I Moderately Priced Ries-Strauss Co. I6-I8 N. Vermilion PLUMBING : STEAM AND WATER HEATING 7 East Clay St. Telephone Main 2038 DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Page One Hundred Eg! 3 Interstate . . . SERVES THE SCHUCILS Customers in every state in the union and mo-st foreign countries . Yearbooks Q Final Record System 0 Diplomas 0 Special Forms 0 Commencement Announcements 9 School Budget Material 0 Extra Curricular Accounting System 0 Athletic Record System Q Vocational Agriculture Texts Marketing Poultry Farm Shop F. 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