Downers Grove North High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Downers Grove, IL)

 - Class of 1923

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Page 33 text:

 Junior Class Roll Richard Rumbaugh President Marion Klinefelter Vice President Margaret Stough Secretary Horace Barnhart Alyea, Mildred Oldfield. Jesse Treasurer B'arnhart, Horace Phelps, Arthur Baron, Edward Phelps, Jeannette Boldebuck, Homer Phelps, Harold Drew, Dorothy Plambeck, Clara Elarton. Lillian Rumbaugh, Richard Fraher, Paul Rawcliffe, Freida Frank, Vernon Stough. Margaret Gress, Welton Sutter, Virgil Hanchett, Eleanor Tank. Irene Heintz, Lucille I homas. Ruth Henderson. Ruth Towsley, Donald Kingsley, Kent Van Valen, Donald Klinefelter, Marion Waples, Horace Perron. Edith Wander, Carl Page thirty-one

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Class of ’24 J OWNERS GROVE High School is all its name implies, and more, for the Grove High is a wonderful fruit orchard, requiring four years to mature most fruits. We have in this orchard various kinds of fruit in all stages of develop- ment. There are peaches, pears, oranges, dates and a few lemons and nuts. The year 1920 yielded an unusual crop of green fruit—and after being carefully looked over by a few prunes and persimmons, a little grafting was done and some of these green products were put into active service. Donald Towsley, an ambitious looking prospect, was chosen president; Albert Smith, vice president; Margaret Stough, secretary, and Edith Perron, treasurer, with Miss Radcliffe as caretaker. There was not much social effort our first year, for we were discouraged by the more mature fruits, and occasionally handed a lemon. In the year 1921, the inspector. Miss Galbraith, was on the job, spray- ing and pruning the growing fruit. From this collection they chose: Richard Grout, president; Lillian Elarton, a fine red pippin, vice president; Horace Barnhart, coming strong, as secretary-treasurer, and Marion Klinefelter as social representative. By this time dates and (pairs) pears were flourishing, which caused a more social environment. Within the old orchard a party was held, which was a very enjoyable affair. Also this year we won great honors in the athletic field, through the efforts of our stronger fruits. The 1922 crop is not so large in number for many have dropped by the wayside and have been transplanted in other orchards. Those remaining are developing and showing color and can be seen prominently in any part of the orchard. Our officers are all peaches this year, namely: Mr. Moser, sponsor; Richard Rumbaugh, president; Marion Klinefelter, vice president; Margaret Stough, secretary, and Horace Barnhart, treasurer. This crop matures in 1924, and don’t fail to watch them grow and carry off the blue ribbons. —Marian Klinefelter. Page thirty-tn o

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