Granite City High School - Warrior Yearbook (Granite City, IL)

 - Class of 1920

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SENIOR CLASS OF JANUARY, 21 m Margaret Robinson Esther Beale Blanche Buente Edith Fossieck Royal Reisner Madge Jones Martha Skinner Anna Liefferig m SENIORS JAN. 1921 PHOTOS.BY REGAN’S STUDIO. Gertrude Fox Agnes Roseberry Roland Evans Margaret Johns Alois Schlecte Leona Spaeth Walter Frances Robia O’Haver Teresa Jones: “Thou hast the sweetest face I ever looked on. Rage Twent y-! w

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Cl ass H istory — Contin ued m m m Early during the year, we were entertained at a “Tacky Party” given by the Juniors. Everyone had a good time and it was a howling success in every way. This year we have accomplished something really worth while, despite the fact that we have worked under difficulties with the double shift plan, a plan adopted because of the crowd- ed conditions in the school, whereby the upper classmen attend school in the morning while the Freshmen come in the after- noon. Because of these conditions we put forth our utmost ef- forts in making this, our last year, the most successful and eventful of all. Our four years were not so long a time, at least not in retrospect, and we know they might have been worse. In writ- ing this history of our existence as the Class of 1920, the thing farthest from our minds is to claim we were very different from other classes. On the contrary, our proudest boast is that we have been perfectly normal. We had some bright students and some who were not so bright, but isn’t it that way in everything? Now it seems that we have come to the parting of way. It is only natural that a bit of gloom should color the background, around Commencement Day, but I think the dominant note Is happiness. We are not happy in leaving the old familiar way, or in severing the old school spirit, memories that must remain joys forever; but our happiness lies in this — that our lifework stretch- es out before us and we are eager to enter on our duties. And thus it is with sadness — with joy too, that we leave these halls where we have added a few lines of history. —MARJORIE SMITH p p p Julius Caesar. Byron Haven: “He is a dreamer; let us leave him. Page Twenty-one



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Junior Class — Class Roll 27 K. WON 16. Krautheim, E. 4. Dtrrow, V. 21. Krill, M. 1 . Baechtold. G. 17. McCormick, D. 5. Dexheimer, L. 22. Lawin, F. 2. Barnes, M. 18. Mettlin, E. 6. Either, It 23. May, A. 3. Brady, E. 19. Murphy, M. 7. Endicott, I. 24. McReynolds, H. 4. Damotte, E. 20. Paul, H. 8. Gaunter, W. 25. Metcalf, L. 5. Davis. Mil. 21. Perry, M. 9. Gibson, E. 26. Miller, G. 6. Devine, F. 22. Reintges, P. 10. Gruenfelder, V. 27. Paul, E. 7. 8. Dunn, F. Fix. H. m 23. 24. Smith, G. Soechtig, E. 03 11. 12. Harbison, L. Hazelwood, E. S3 29. ' Plessinger, L. Prawl, D. 9. Frohardt, R. 25. Spinks, V. 13. Henley, H. 30. Schmitt, A. 10. Gaspard, P. 26. Thomas, V. 14. Hintersor, J. 31. Stenzel, E. 11. Gehlert, A. 27. Watkins, L. 15. Hoevel, R. 32. Stuart, J. 12. Hall, M. JUNIORS 21 CR. 16. 17. Hommert, E. Hopkins, B. 33. Wetzel, Mar. 13. Holt, M. 1 . Buhr, C. 18. John, M. 34. Winters, S. 14. Hill, E. 2. Chappee, H. 19. Kirch, M. 35. VonGruenigen, D. 15. lvirkham, I. 3. Davis, Mel. 20. Kottmeier, M. 36. Jenkins, H. Mary Jordan: “Judge me not by the color of my liair. Page Twenty-three

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