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

 - Class of 1943

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Drummer Township High School - Drummer Yearbook (Gibson City, IL) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 36 of 102
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.FN .. OW - Lf' X f J .Www 1 A raw 3 tixfj, 71111111127 Ig C 00 an f r D ' H h S h I B - 1 Ir lltlfe.--- 75- C sg-.S N ' President .......... ,,,.,, C lqir Sl-.ull i' v4Y 3bf'M..' J - - A J Vice President ...... ........ M ary Diehl Q HQ: ' l . 1,1 Secretary ......... .......... M ary V. Potts K J Treasurer ......... .... ............................................ J a ne McClure ,X The Drummer Township High School Band under the baton of Mr. Carl Stover has been one of the outstanding organizations of the School. Their first formal performance of the year was at the Fireman's ballf on 1 February l7. To make a complete and excellent program the band per- l formed Patrons' Night. Due to tire and gas rationing this organization T was unable to enter any contests as they have done in previous years. Band practice was held every Thursday and Friday mornings at eight o'clock. There were forty regular members including fourteen from the grade school. fm' 4th Row--Dick McMahon, Dlenn Donoho, Clair 2nd Row-Patty Potts, Jane Potts, Ruth Lowry, Shull, John W. Sawyer, John Scott, Lois BOF- DUNS Potts, VJVQWG COYTSF, MOFQCIVGT JGGH row, Donna Dibble, Bob Rutledge. W Cary, jane McClure, Bob Harder, Bob Bryant. 3rd Row-Cherie Swanstrom, Frank Hunt lr., Cleona lst Row--Betty A. Carson, Donald Swanstrom, Dick Torrence, Tom Hunt, Douglas Hager, james Shellman, Phyllis Hanley, Herbert McClure, Moody, Margaret Storm, Mary V, Potts, Marie Mary J, Houran, Sharon L. Ogg, Mary Ann Riblet, Mr. Carl Stover. Green.

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Future Farmers 0 America J The Future Farmers of America held their organization meeting at the opening of the school year. The officers elected for the year were as fol- lows: . President ................ ......... L uster Acree i Vice F'resident ...... ..... H arvey Rutledge i Secretary ............... ....... R obert Nelson ' Treasurer ....... ........... J Ohn Kaufman ' Reporter ......... ......... J ames Summers ' Watch Dog ........... .................... ............. D o nald Hudson ' Adviser ............................................................... Mr. john Hensey ' On February 4, lthe boys held their initiation. Among the new meln- bers received into the club were Donald Hudson and Clifford Phillips. For recreation the boys played the night school a basketball game. The F. F, boys won. Due to tre food shortage, the usual annual banquet was omittled in 1943. ' From all indications the members are doing all they can for a qulck victory. Altogether they have pledged five to six hundred dollars for vilar bonds. V awards were issued to all members who increased the produc- tion of hogs, beef, and other kinds of livestock. Some have producedlas much as three hundred per cent more than formerly. At the county F. F.,A. show in Melvin last September, Glenn Bradd, Harvey Rutledge, and james Summers received awards amounting to thirty-six dollars. During the last year a total of five thousand one hundred eighty-nine dollars and twenty- cight cents was cleared on all projects. i In the spring a tour of each member's project was made. All exhibits were in good condition, and the boys cooperated extensively to prodwce more and better projects. All of the club collected scrap, and they have extended all efforts to a speedy victory. I X tilt g l- ' xl. ,K 1 Q jj 'ilj.. J' .. -ru'-cr s , 1' 1 X .X .T Q S ...xii-fit X' I 1 . ' v . 9. - mg: v - u J .- , -. i - J . u . ' ' , r'N 1 pa, I 4th Row-Donald Hudson, Luster Acree, Clifford 2nd Row-Marltin Meyer, john Kaufman, Dean Phillips, Bob Nelson, Harold Johnson, Jim Main, jack Taylor, Bud Carden, Harvey Rut- Summers. ledge- Zrd Row-Sam Barrow, Delmar Williams, Robert lst Row-Garnet Thompson, Wilbur Hull, Wayne Main, Harold Rutledge, Mr, Hensey. Keith, junlior Meredith, Jack Schroeder, Harold Johnson. i I 1 I l



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l I I I Drummer iMixedt Chorus I A large number of Drummer students 'enrolled in the mixed chorus' this year. On April IS, much of Drummer's musical ability was displayed when the members of the choral organizations gave a Spring Concert to take the place of the contests which the choruses enter each year. At this time numbers were sung by both the girls' and boys' glee clubs, theimixed chorus, and the sextette. I This year Drummer was fortunate in having a g new membei who showed unusual talent--Earl Sixt, who graduated in June. Earl played a licorice stick in the band, was a very fine bass, and played the, violin beautifully. .WX ,- if 4' I Q, 4: ls! Z . - I 1 ,. L X C., 1 J: ra t Q 7 '31 avfgfiz X nf! ,K .X Q,-2 . A il is vi' 'I , C f L ,- . ' R' f . . v . ,irs 7 I to 1 a- gil fi rg, 7th 6th Sth 4th Row - Dean Smith, Gilbert Sauer, Stanley Wright, Robert Rutledge, Wayne Martin, Bud Auterman, Jack Troyer. Row-Connie Kibble, Russell Dozier, Betty Van Blaracum, Ruth McLain, Harry Harm, Donald Peters, Peters, Doug Hager, Bill Silverstein. Row--Wilma Wright, Mary Mattinson, Mary Diehl, Pauline Zimmerman, Norma Lowery, Donna Dibble, Mary Ping, Virginia Summers. Harold johnson, Robert Barrow, Glenn Dono- ho, Richard McMahon. Row-Lucille Carpenter, Elinor Goodrich, Doro- thy Speedie, Pauline Thomason, Sandra Loeb, LaVonne Swarm, Dorothy Curtis, Kay Salyards, Leona Fultz, Norman McKenzie. 3rd 2nd lst I X I Row-L,eona Zimmerman, Margaiet Thompson, Lorene, Thorsen, Cheri Swanstrom, Peggy Browning, Lois Barrow, Margaret Qkey, Valeria Wright! Mary Swallow, Robert Ptott, ,'Evan Har- per, Robert Love. 'Y ,f -- Row-Margaret Fritschel,-I Janex'MCClure, Dar- lene H,utch:raft, Patty Potts, Darlene Love, Dorothy Beck, Margaret Cary, Margaret Storm, Martha' Davis, Rachel johnson, Robert Harder, Richard Kemple, Jim Bryant, Row-Dora Brownlee, Wilma Leonard, Eleanor Beck, Miss johnson, Lorene Logan, Dorothy Curtis, ,Dorene Basil,, Alma Faye Augspurger, Anna Mae Augspurger, jane Davis, Gene Will- iams, Gene Craddick. I l I I

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