Drummer Township High School - Drummer Yearbook (Gibson City, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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two subscriptions were sold, the highest number ever reached in the history of D.T.H.S. The people to be responsible for a success- ful year of the Maroon and White are: , Editors-in-chief--Luella Rasor, Donald Clark- son Assistant Editors-Betty Swallow, Martha Barrow, Norma O'Hare, VVanda Norman, Mary Dibble, Helen Heyer Sports Editor-Paul Carson Art Staff-Bob Goodell, Margaret Donner, Audrey Vehrs Business Managers--Ella Mae Whallon, Ed- win Sauer, Bob Shirley, Verona Anderson, Duane Culligan Adviser-Evelyn Dueringer Reporters-Alice johnson, Helen Moody, Marjorie Sanders, Herbert Green, Berdell Borchers, Bob Royal, Mary V. Potts, Frances johnson, Evelyn Ropp, Eliza- beth Perkins, Dean Conrad, Donna Rut- ledge Typists-Jean Kepley, Charline Raper, Edith Swarm, june Obermark, Marjorie No- land, Arlene Kingren The purpose of this organization is made evident in Our Platform: Deeper Patriotism, Higher Scholarship, Better Cooperation, Truer Sportsmanship, September I7 Such an odor! The little sisters of the Home Economics were carry- ing large red tomatoes and a half of an onion. Sefvfembef' I8 Last day of initiation for the club members. were wearing their bon- nie locks in pigtails to- day. Several of the young ladies had loud colored ribbons attached X Q A I . nl. , I up f o ,ff - 1 ff l V. X ' X Q 964' I ll il 7 I 1:3 49 ,f , i f f Ill ma- tfilomli Ee, QUUIFQQ-A Q to the ends of the braids only trying to make be- lieve they are young again. Each girl had to bring a sucker to each of her teachers, one for her big sister, and one for herself. At four o'clock the girls became full members of the Drummer Home Economics. Club when they took their oath at the candle light service in the school cafeteria. 0000 Initiation for the new members of the home Ec. club start today. Extremes were the fashion of dress followed today by many of the girls. The members-to-be had to wear their First row-left to right: D. Speedie, N. Rutledge, Potts, N. Jacobs, V. Aldlams, Ei Beck, R. Mulvamey, V. Anderson, IM. Rible-t, L. Logian, V. Hudson, R. Johnson. Second row: C. Shull, D. .Kingren, B. Celescfhi, B. Jordian, M. Dvie-hl, M. Fasking, H. Underwood, S. -Leonard, B. C-anden-, B. Ferri, D. Eminger. Third row: C. Brothertofn., J. Elkins, T. Bruckner, J. Jiordan, H. Harry, E. D'avis, W. Hansen, J. Donner. I Fourth row: Hi. Hfundle-y, B. Bonnen, M'. Ping, D. Lapp-in, Ml. Noland, B. Bryant, A. Thomas, A. Johnso-nf, H. Rutledge, L. Acree-, G. Bradid. Last row: J. Lamb, E. Robertson, R. Nelson-, B. W-ielcmorekr, D. Williams, C. Phillips, E. Torrence, G. Barrow, HI. Samuels, J. Smith, D. Hudson. 'Members not pictured: Sam Oneal, '.M'. Cary, L. Bliissard, P. Thomason. . Sophomore Class A 3 r

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COACHES KICK-OFF assembly at noo11. Several of tl1e old yells were rehearsed, a11d a plea was n1ade for some one to write a few new yells suitable for use at future football games. The freshmen were asked to remain at tl1e close of the school day to be give11 special help ill learning the yells. In the opening ga1ne of tl1e seaso11, D.T. H.S. found rusty-l1aired Bob Froyd and his teammates tco fast a11d smart, a11d lost their first conference trial, I3-O. A bullet pass to the flat zone missed its mark, Zlllfl Froyd again took tl1e limelight in the fourth quarter with at score for Paxton, l?rummer's last hope for a tie or victory was snuffed out when Froyd again ,took the limelight in the fourth quarter with a successful aerial attack to finish tl1e scoring. Sample's off-tackle smashes and Ken1ple's punting stood out for Drummer. Sejvtelnbci' I6 , Drzmzm-er 56421110 of Big League Battle in C'anzpa-ign Soles for Jlfa-roozz and Wl1ite to be assured of reaching the In order quota o11 the sales of subscriptions, the two ambitious co-editors, Donald Clarkson, a11d Luella Rasor, with Miss Deuringer's assistance, first larger and better issue of published tl1e the .Maroon ami Plflzrite which was distributed to every student free of charge. Many were tl1e enthusiastic boosters 'who volunteered their services during the blister- ing campaign. Donna Rutledge and Edwin Sauer agreed to take cl1arge of the campaign 1 and among their assist- ants were Bettlv Swal- low, Rachael johnson, Marjorie Sanders. Mar- garet ul. Cary, ' Berdell Borchers, Bob 'Bryant Bill Silverstein, and Bob Ferri, The above group poured forth their ener- gy unstintinglyf but it was -the cooperation of the student bolly tl1at made this the' climax of all CZllll1J21lf2'lilS One V hundred and seventy- MISS DUERINGER I First row--left to right: E. Sauer, M. Piotts, M. Sanders, Miss Dueriznrger, P. Carson, L. Rasor, D. Clarkisloin, E Perkins. Seiclond row: N. O'Hare, M. Biarr-ow, D. Rlutledfge, E. Whallon, Johnson, H. Moody, Donner, B. Swallow, E. Ropp. Last row: B. S-hir1e'y', -HL Green, D. Conrad, A. Johnson, B. Royal, B. B-orchers, B. l Gooldell. illarooh and VVhite Staff--future 'llorchy lilanes and Floyd Cibbonses ., l .,! 1



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Junior Class ' l First row--left to right: GM. Underwood, M. Mead-ows, H. Barr, D. Bennett, M. Bell, N. O'Har-e, B. Swallow, D. Jordan, E. Sauer, C. Griffith, H. Windle, B. Jacobs. Second row: H. Heyer, Dribble, M. Barrow, P. Brad'i,ng, F. Lovan, G. Ricketts, Samet., F. Johnson, P. Stickels, M. Hehman, E. Johanson, D. Shull. Third row: B. Landau, P. Smart, E. Whallonl E. Crraddick, H. Summer-si, B. Shirley, D. Conrad, F1 Hendricks, S. Jones, Hi. Smith. N Fourth row: M. Brock, Li. Johnson, L. Biqnting, df. ihorsen, M. Baity, W. Norman, H. Green, B. Royal, J. Fawvrer, G. Sorini. Last row: L. Oneal, S. Donohio, M. Taylor, E. Bare, I. Otto, V. Bartow, J. Shuttc, G. McKeever, S. Friebarg, W. Schroeder, B. Collins, Vaughn. Mlem-bers not pictured--V. Harper, A. Okey. I dresses backward and their hair piled high. ,Helen Summers with her short hair stacked high and a very becoming dress on hind part before said, lf you were ever shy, you wouldn't be after today. 0 O 9 9 1 P' Nl i s s Augspurger T helped the sophomores to organize their class and she also presided over the meeting until Luster Acree, president elect, took charge. Ed. Robertson and lletty Cf-leschi were chosen vice-president and sec- retary-treasurer. Last year Ed, Robertson, Clair Shull. and Thelma Brucker cleverly carried the class safely through MISS AUGSPURGER the green freslne stage, The students usually having a ninety per cent report card are R. Nelson, T. Biiclmer, M. Cary, M. Diehl, Elkins, M, V Potts, and jordan. . This class is represented in the student council by Luster Acree. Luster is also Vv'atch I Dog for the F. F. A, and captain of the foot- ball squad of IQ4I. lelarold Rutledge is report- er to the Maroon and lfiflzffft' from the F. F. A. The sophomores showing draniatic ability are M. V.: Potts, Rutledge. '6000 Dorothy jordan was the peop1e's choice for president of the junior class. Dorothy im- mediately presided over the meeting while the other officers were elected. Edwin Sauer, the junior with the friendly smile, was chosen vice-president. and Norma Q'Hare became sec- retary. Wfhen the votes were counted, they easily spoke for them- - ...T selves, Betty Swallow was treasurer for the coming year. Bob Roy- al and Herbert Green led their -class in the two previous years. There are two jun- iors in the student council. Herbert Green, vice-president of the council, represents the FFA. and 'is active in b o t h organizations. Mary Dibble repre- I MISS BARTON

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