Henning Community High School - Memories Yearbook (Henning, IL)

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MEMORIES 1 934 Henning Community High School HENNING, ILLINQIS Volume 4 -,.l+-.AH DEAN SPERRY GLIQNN Luslc Ifdifof'-in-cllivf Bus. Affgr. lloNo1a TU'l'Wll.lCR GI-Lokor: DAN1l'Ql,,S I-fl.v.r't Ediior Ass't Bus. Mgr. l,,.. ..,, N -X . F . -f i 'LN A x 5 K3 1 x Q ,V ,J ,, LK x xxiff at Y X is X - wmv 'I 'S s 3 3 f x , 3 52 44. HENNING COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL flu T11 rce CHESTER A. RUM ISLE, A. M. Principal University of Illinois, A. M., 1933 Instructor in Science FHCULTY DIOHN HAY, Ath. Coach, Instructor in Mathematics and History. 'FHELKIfX MILLS, Instructor in Latin and Music. IDA L. MHYRE, lnstructoi' in English and History. LUIS COLE, il1SYl'llL'TOI' in Commercial Subjects. BOQRD GF EDUCQTIQN G. G. MQMILLIN, Iwi. CHARLES POTTER RAY JOHNSON JAY STAMEY E. D. XVYMAN Page Four GRA l'JXTTIiN ffigglv, giggle, .ruth fl lrlsx, Um' fllll lIl'7k'IlV.V fell wlmn .f1lI?,.l' i11 rla.v.r. University High, Normal, lll. l-25 Glce Club 35 Blue Bag 35 Here Comes Charlie 45 Class Reporter 45 Snap Shot lfclitor Memories 4. GICORGIC DANIELS 'l'l1c 'zuorlri kuozux only two, Rome and me. Glee Club l-2-3-45 Orchestra l-2-3-45 Blue Bag 35 Pres. 15 Vice-Pres. 3-45 Class Reporter 25 Basketball 1-2-35 Baseball l-25 Asst, Bus. Mgr. 'AMemories. GLENN LUSK ll l1af.' N0 girls in hEU'Z,'B1Z? Then just lea-we me here. Klanshelcl High School, Mansfield, lll. l-25 Baseball 3-45 Bas- ketball 35 Orchestra 45 Blue Bag 35 Here Comes Charlie 45 Class Reporter 35 Business Manager Annual 4. EYliR'll lilCKGLL'ND Of nal zzmny :words ix he, ' Hut at joilicr fellow yozfll ne-ver rm. Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Blue Bag 35 Here Comes Charliesn 45 Basketball l-2-3-45 Baseball Z-3-45 Calendar Editor Mem- ories 4, l L.., RUTH lilJGlNGTON llm' ivtzyx aw' ftvzlyx of !7ll'll.Yt1IIf7IF.Y.V, Glcc Club l-Z-33 Here Comes Clmrlicl' 4. HONOR TUTVVILER Om' 1?t t'lU7'l1fi0l1 of I1llll'fH'IIIl't'll1'C Baslcctliztll 1-2-3-45 Baseball l-2-3--lg Pres. Athletic Board 45 Basketball Captain -lg Asst. limlitor 'lklcmoriesn 4. l,AVX'IQliNCli HUDSON Lf1ft'1'm1f'c ix quita fm uflzlnlc, In XPlI1'f.Y 1142's 1111771 fo beat. lizxslcctbzlll l-2-3-45 Bascball l-2-3-43 Pres. Z3 Orclicstrn l. l,YLli HAMILTON ll'.v flzf lflflw flzinyx in lift' lluzf fouzzf. Basketball 1-2-345 Baseball 1-2-3-45 Athletic llozlrcl How Comes Charlie 4g Sports Editor uKl9lTlOI'iC'SU 4. 2-4 5 Page Six .VX LlClf XYYN N Her fingers .X'1l7'l' can p1111,cl1 the keys l'l'7llt7IZ .vim lyfr'.v,' fake nofirc, fvlcuxe Orchestra 1-Z-3, Glee Club 1-2-35 Sec'y Z, Here Comes Charlie 3. DEAN SPERRY lift quality, IIOI' rise, that tT01lHf.Y. Yan VVert High School, Van X1Vert, Ohio, 1-2, Basketball 35' Baseball 3-4, Blue Bag 3, Pres. 4, Cheer Leader 43 Editor Memories 4, - H 4- ,....,, CLQSS HISTCDRY Un Sept. 1, 1930, twelve Freshmen entered the Henning High School to con- tinue their education. 'llwo weeks later the enrollment had increased to fifteen but Herman Deck was forced to withdraw on account of illness. Those an- swering to roll call were: Alberta Felgenhauer, Treasurer, Lyle Hamilton, Vice President, Carl Vlfalters, President, George Daniels, Reporter, Lucile Morgan, Secretaryg John jackson, Athletic Board, Charles Morton, Pearl Watsoxi, Her- man Deck, ,Isabel Huffman, Ora McGinnis, Margaret Braden, Arlyn Moss, Lawrence Hudson, Honor Tutwiler, Evert Berglund, and Miss Myhre as Faculty Adviser. On Sept. 12, we were initiated into the mystic order of H. C. H. S. as fol- lows: electric shock, walking up and down steps blind-folded, walking on nails, eating bananas Qwhich turned out to be candlesj, branded with the letter H, drinking soda pop, Qbut it tasted like vinegar to all of us.1 Putting our hands in hot lead, and having eggs cracked on our heads to top it all off. After we were considered members of the H. C. H. S., we were entertained and refreshments were served by the Senior class of 1930. On Sept. 19, we returned to the Seniors and upperclass members a party at VValnut Grove. Hot dogs were served and games played. Vnm' .9'1'7'r11 Twelve members took part in music--eight were in the orchestra, three in the Girls' chorus, eight boys participated in athletics. When the roll was called August 31, 1931, five old members were miss- ing: Herman Deck, Ura McGinnis, Margaret Braden, Arlyn Moss, and John jackson. John Jackson continued his education at Armstrong High School. We gladly welcomed two new members, responding to the roll call as Joseph Ander- son and Iola Shepler. Some months later Alberta Felgenhauer was forced to withdraw on account of illness at home. At the beginning of the second semester Dean Sperry joined us from Van VVert High School in Ohio, and Glenn Lusk, from Mansfield High School. The class officers for this year were: Lawrence Hudson, President, Isabel Huffman, Vice-President, Lucille Morgan, Secretary, lola Shepler, Reporter, Lyle Hamilton, Athletic Board, Mr. Hay, Faculty Adviser. Sept. 5, 1932, our class welcomed three new members in Frank Rose, Her- man Sager, and Ora Patten, from Normal, lll. The class officers for our Jun- ior Year were: Isabel Huffman, President, George Daniels, Vice-President, Lucille Morgan, Sec.-Treasurer, Glenn Lusk, Reporter, Lyle Hamilton, Ath- letic Board and Mrs. Burke, Faculty Adviser. The class presented its first play The Blue Bag. The Juniors entertained the Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior banquet at the High School Gymnasium. After the banquet both classes motored to Danville, where they enjoyed a photo- play at the Fischer Theatre. On the return trip how it did rain! Sept. 4, 1933, the class of 1934 appeared again at H. C. H. S. to finish their course of education. At this time there were thirteen occupying the last two rows of seats on the east side of the assembly. The class officers were: Ora Patten, Reporter, Pearl VVatson, Sec.-Treasurer, Dean Sperry, President, George Daniels, Vice-President, Lyle Hamilton, Athletic Board. Later in the year Charles Morton, Herman Sagers and Frank Rose were no longer found among the Seniors. At the end of the first semester George Dan- iels, feeling he had enough education, quit school and took up the lumber busi- ness. Later, in the last semester, Pearl Watson no longer answered to roll call, but Alice Wynn and Ruth Edgington were added in her place. The class of '34 presented their second play, f'Here Comes Charlie . Being short of girls, they called upon Ruth Wyman and Lucile Elliot to take part. On May 3, the Senior class sponsored the annual stunt night. Those partici- pating and winning are as follows: Sophomores, First, Dramatic Class, Second, Freshmen, Third, juniors, Fourth, and Music Class, Fifth. -CARL VVALTERS. Page Eight CLHSS WILL ..lQ,1 VVe, the class of ,34, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make this our last will and testament: l, Evert llerglund, do hereby will my ability to study to Vlfilbert Vl7ilson. il, George Daniels, do hereby will my curly hair to Martin Hanson. l, Ruth Edgington, do hereby will my popularity among the boys to lllildred McGinnis. l, Lyle Hamilton, do hereby bequeath my atleetions for a certain junior girl to Raymond Arnold. T, Lawrence Hudson, do hereby will my ability to sing to Merrill Robinett. l, Glenn Lusk, do hereby will my right to go with the girls to James Sey- fert. l, Ora Patten, do hereby will my ability to giggle in school to Doris Gravat. tlJon't ruin her rep , Dorisl. il', Dean Sperry, do hereby will my ability as cheer leader to VVood Nelson. l, Honor 'l'utwiler, do hereby will my habit of being late to basketball tourna- ments to Verl Luttrell. l, Carl Vlfalters, do hereby bequeath my trombone to Herb Ashwood. l, Alice VVynn, do hereby will my ability to graduate in three years to my be- loved Hlittleu Sister, Abbie. NVitnesses: Queen Victoria King George Vlll t'D.P.fF.R. Page Nine Afaf-F 7'2ag:l:er.s' Refs Ltlhq, 7?-why fo ve f. X80 ! Vera iffy xyojni Offfterg P T fUNlORS ' lunior Class First 717010, left tn 1'1'r1l1t-'Eileen lllitchel, Clements Pfdgington, lnez Claypool, llarvin Allison, Mfartha Srorv, joseph Anderson, Luciell Lnrtrell. Second Row--Miss Cole, adviser, JIEIHNIS Seyfert, Blariin Hanson, XYoodrow Tutwiler, Gladys Tutwiler, Opal Hudson, Alvin Joslin, Ora McGinnis. Third Ram'-Delinar Berglund, Doris Gravat, Lucile Elliot, Ruth Story, Matilda Young, Raymond Arnold. CLASS QFFICERS VVoodrow Tutwiler ..........................., . ................ President Clements Edgington ...... ....... V ice-President james Seyfert ........ ............. S ecretary Like birds learning to fly, twenty-seven freshmen began a new step in lifed high school. Before the end of the year our number had diminished to twenty- four. The following year we were advanced to that higher station known as sopho- more. VVe found four faces missing but welcomed three new membersgOra Mc- Ginnis, Doris Gravat, and Loren Beckley. ln the year 1934, we find ourselves in the realm of juniordom. Our group is the same with the exception of losing Georgia Penny and Juanita Riley. At the end of the second semester Loren Beckley quit school. On November 15, we gave our Junior Play, 'iSilas Smidge From Turnip Ridge . -RUTH STORY. Page Eleven LAM, SOPHOMORES Sophomore Class First Row, left to right-Edna Mae Dawes, Robert Beck, Eunice Johnson, Richard Lanham, Thelma Iolin- son, John Robert Lane, Irene Allison. Second I?o'wgMr. Hay, adviser, Madge Mathews, Ruth YVyman. Voaneda Sperry, XValter Patten, Dorothy Leonard, Mildred Xlfatson, George Taylor, Merrill Robinett. Third R010-Paul Hamilton, Stanley McConnell, Lelan Dawes, Roy Patten, Herbert Ashwood, Kathleen McGinnis, Vera Tarpley, Pauline Lusk. CLASS OFFICERS Voaneda Sperry ......... .........,,................. P resident Herbert Ashwood ...... ....... N Tice-PreSid6H'f Paul Hamilton ...... ...... A thletic Board On September 5, 1932, thirty-one Freshmen entered Henning High School. During the first few weeks of school our enrollment increased to thirty three. dropping back to thirty one, when Evelyn Porter and Claris Lockhart quit. Corning back in '33 for more instruction, we found that two new members joined our group-Dale Nelson and Roy Mackey. By the end of the first semes- ter Dale, Roy, and Lester Mertz had dropped out. Beginning the first semester, we lost Maxine Anderson and Doris Cooley, adding to our group, Joseph Ander- son. Before the end of the second semester of '34 Walter Patten had also dropped out of our class. -RICHARD LANI-IAM Page Twelve FRESHMEN Freshman Class Front Row-Eleanor Oakes, Jack Crose, Abbie Vl'ynn, john Mourer, Pauline Smith, Boyd Dennison, Clarice Roberts. Ilfifldlv Row-Miss Mvhre, Leona Cornell, Rudolph Tutwiler, Verl Luttrell, Leonard Hickman, XYilbur Hickmrm, Xvilbert Wilson, Mildred McGinnis. Bark Rawgllobert Lanham, Vxfoorlrow Nelson, Ralph Wlatson, Robert Bailey, Clark Burton. Clark Burton ....... Robert Lanham ..... OFFICERS .,..........President Leonard Hickman ...... Rudolph Tutwiler ,..... V erl Luttrell .....,.... Pauline Smith ..... Miss lllyhre ..... .....Vice-President .........Secretary .............Treasurer Athletic Board ........Reporter .....Adviser On September 4, 1933, twenty-one Freshmen entered the Henning High School. During the first semester Eleanor Oakes entered, increasing our number to twenty-two, but David Allen, Maxine Simpkins, and Arthur Cruse dropped out, decreasing our number to nineteen. In the activities of the school our class has shown much interest. Four mem- bers took part in music, two in the orchestra, two in the girls' chorus, and live in athletics. -PAULINE SM ITH. Pagr Tlxirtefn W.. Tflrce ofa ftffuf B 1 5 3 5 0 5 52-ff 6663533-3 Jggnfof Tribe CHR. Fafyr I' fn' z BQSKETBHLL .B0l7t0l11, Rowflj. Hamilton, Taylor, Tntwiler, h1cConnell, Robinett. Second Row-XValters, Hudson, Allison, Berglund, L. Hamilton. Tliiwl Row4Edgington, Hickman, Beck, Anderson, Coach Hay, Maurer, Luttrell, Hanson, Asliwood. Basketball practice began Oct. 19 with a large number of boys reporting. Among these were Five lettermen: Capt. Honor Tutwiler, Lawrence Hudson, Carl Vlfalters, VVoodrow Tutvviler and Lyle Hamilton. The first game of the season was played at Vlfellington on Nov. 3. Welling- ton won easily by the score 35 to 7. After another week of practice East Lynn came here and Went home cle- feated by the score of 22 to 14. Nov. 17 we motored to Potomac and lost a rough game, 25 to 7. Nov. 23 Alvin came here and Went home with a victory: score, 31 to 27. Our next game was with Hoopeston. VVe lost a close game with them. Score, Hoopeston 24, Henning 23. On Dec. S VVellington returned our visit and after three quarters of close playing they broke into the lead and won 32 to 19. . Dec. 15 we went to Bismarck and won our second game of the season, 15-13. Dec. 21 we motorecl to Rossville and were defeated 23-19. Dec. 29-30 we played in the Holiday Tournament at Bismarck. Our first game - was with Bismarck and we won in an overtime, 18 to 15. Our next game was with Hoopeston for the championship. We defeated them 14 to 13. Puyv Fiftfrli l l 5 . For the third time, on Jan. 12, we played Bismarck and defeated them again. This time the score was 17 to 13. ' lan. 18 we played Alvin in the County Tournament and were defeated 27 to 24. M Feb. 2 we played Rossville here and defeated them. Feb. 8 Potomac came here and defeated us 50 to 10. Feb. 16 we traveled to East Lynn and we were defeated 14-13. Feb. 21 we went to Rossville to play a game for the benefit of the Hoy Scouts of Rossville. VVe won in an overtime 24-22. Feb. 23 we went to Alvin to repay their visit. VVe won 31-23. Mar. 2 we went to Armstrong to play the last scheduled game of the sea- son, and were defeated 30-20. March 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 was the District Tournainent. We played Danville, on VVednesday night, March 7, and were defeated 38-4. 'llhe following boys earned letters: Seniors-Lawrence Hudson, Lyle Hamilton, Carl VValters, Evert llerglund. Juniors-Marvin Allison, Martin Hanson, Clements Edgington. Sophomores--Robert Heck, Herbert Ashwood. Freshmen-Verl Luttrell. Paul Hamilton and Stanley McConnell received a manager's letter. Dean Sperry and Lucile Elliot were given cheer leader letters. Na+.. Each eager soul has reached the goal, Our triumph now attaining, So give a cheer, to comrades dear, And classes still remaining. Our tale is told, our banners rolled, Our vic'tries we have won, With aching heart our class departs, Dear class of '34! Page Sixteen BHSEBQLL Front Row-L. Hamilton, Hudson, ll. Turwiler, Xvalters. 5'ta1ldf11y-P. Hamilton, Suerrv, XV, 'I'ntwiler, Lusk, Coach Hnv, Cruise, llecklev, R. Tntwiler, Rohine Henning was a member of the Little Six league which included Bismait Alvin, East Lynn, Rankin, and Armstrong. The squad included the following: L. Hamilton, C., H. Tutwiler, P., Hud son, lb., P. Hamilton, Zb., l-Beckley ss., Walters, Sb., Sperry, lf., W. Tutwiler cf., R. Tutwiler, rf., Substitutes: Robinett, Cruse, Edgington, and Lusk. The following boys were awarded letters: L. Hamilton, H. Tutwiler, Hudson P. Hamilton, Walters, Sperry, W. Tutwiler, R. Tutwiler, and Robinett. VVe tied with Rankin for first place and received a trophy. Following are the results of the games played: Page .S'r'z.'r'11fvr'11 Bismarck--0 Henning+ll Alvin-0 Henning-10 Armstrong-2 Henning-3 East Lynn-5 Henning-l l Rankin--5 Henning-3 I-IAMILTON QRCHESTRH Bark Row, Ivft to right-Miss Mills, adviser, Carl XYalters, Martin Hanson, Evert llerglund, Glenn Lusk, Eileen Mitchell, Abbie XYynn, George Daniels, George Taylor, Delmar l5e.g'luml. Front Row-Pauline Lusk, Ruth Story, Matilda Young, Ruth XVyman, Lucile lilliot, Martha Story, Alice XVynn, Clark Burton. Ol l lCERS Carl Walters ....,. ............. l ,resident Ruth VVyman ....... ...... V 'ice-President Lucile Elliot ...... ........... R eporter This year the old members of the orchestra found a new teacher, Miss Mills, for their instructor. Four new members increased our number to seventeen. This number decreased when Walter Patten quit during the first semester and George Daniels dropped out at the end of the semester. With daily practice the orchestra has improved greatly this year and was asked to play at the annual home-coming at the Christian Church. In May they will take part in the Music Festival at Hoopeston. -Lifcimt ELLIOT. Page Iiiqhfrfu i ,I Y I 4 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 3 . sp Front Ron'-Pauline Lusk, Ruth Story, Opal Hudson, Ruth XYyman, Lucile Elliot, Martha Story, Eileen Mitchell, llnris Gr:-ivat, Vera Tarulev. T017 Row-Miss Mills, lnstructor, Clarice Roberts, Abbie XVynn, 'lllielma Inlinson, Ruth Er'lg'ington, Alicc Xvynn. Vozmerln Sperry, Edna Mhay Dawes. OFFICERS Lucile Elliot ,..... ............ l 'resident Ruth Story ......... ..... X lice-President Eileen Mitchell ...... ..... S ec.-'lireasurer Miss Mills, vocal instructor, selected the following girls to sing in the sub- district contest held at Rankin, April 7: Sopranos, Martha Story, Eileen Mitchell, Eleanor Oakes, Second Sopranos, Lucile Elliot, Ruth Vtfyman, Edna Mae Dawes: Altos, Pauline Lusk, Ruth Story, and Voaneda Sperry. Several of the girls took part in the minstrel given by the basketball boys. --E1Li4:1f:N lXlITCHELL. l r1g1c Ali1Il'fFI'H GIRLS' Pl-IYSICHL EDUCHTICDN l'l7'07Hf' Row-M. McGinnis, Elliot, R. XVatson, Luttrell, Tarpley, li. McGinnis. Sccond Row-R. Story, Lusk, M. Story, XVyman, Cornell, Matthews, Leonard. Third Raw-Miss Cole, lnstruetorg Oakes, XYynn, li. johnson, T. Johnson, Edgington, A. XYyun, Young. 1711612 R02K'fHllflS0ll, Claypool, Roberts, Tutwiler, Dawes, Sperry, Mitchell, ll. XYats0n. ' Ol FICERS Eileen Mitchell ....... .. ...,,..... ............ l 'resident Ruth Wyman ....... ..i.. X Vice-President Voaneda Sperry ..... .......... S ecretary Pauline Lusk ......... ....... T reasurer The enrollment of the Physical Education department this year was twenty- nine. The class was divided into two groups, A. and B. Class A consisted of mat work and basketball. Class B consisted of calisthenics. Miss Mills was the instructor the lirst semester and Miss Cole the last semes- ter. -PAULI NIC LUSK. Page Twenty 4-School begins. One new CQLENDQR SEPTEMBER teacher Miss Mills. -llaseball practice begins. -Elect class officers. -Decide to have annual. Elect staff. -We interview annual agent. -Senior class goes to VVorld's Fair. -We initiate Freshmen. -We interview ring agents. -Freshmen return party. -Everyone leaves U. S. History class quietly. Glenn is sleeping. -'llommy Ryan gives program be- fore assembly. -Latin class gives assembly pro- gram. OCTGRER . -Start getting ads for an11ual. -Still getting ads. -No school-teachers, meeting. Ancient History class gives as- sembly program on Columbus. -Everyone vvorried-end of six weeks. -Some of the Seniors have pictures taken. juniors start to practice their play, Silas Smidge from 'llurnip Ridge . -llaskeball begins. -Grade cards-Everyone worried. -Arguing about cards. -Everyone studying hard. -Wood and Inez made up. -English lll class gives assembly program on Hallowe'en. fr' 7'2UL'Ilf'V-911 Q... NOVEMBER 3-First basketball game. We go to VVellington and are defeated. 6-Marriage license of E l e a n o r Oakes and Honor Tutvviler ap- pears on bulletin board-NVQ wonder if jimmy knows any- thing about it. 9-First publication of the Echo appeared today. 10-Pep session-beat East Lynn. l3-Honor Tutwiler, Marvin Allison, l4- and Woodrow decide to go to Po- tomac Hi but change their minds. VVe wonder why the boys don't eat lunch in the barn any more. l5-juniors receive class rings. 17-Dean Sperry elected cheer leader. Z0-Monday again, another week to study. Zl-Mr. Badger gave assembly pro- gram. 22--Vera 'llarpley and Boyed Denison seem very interested in each other. 23- Echo starts popular girl con- t6St. 24-Why, it's Friday already. VVe play 27 28 Z9 Alvin tonight. Seniors start selling candy. Vl'hy is Lucile Elliot's favorite bar 'tl-lamw? --Civics class goes to Danville. -'iEcho goes bankrupt ending popular girl contest. 30-'lihanksgiving Vacation-Hurrah ! l 4 DECEMBER -Pep session-We play Hoopes- ton here. --Christmas is coming. 5 8 11 -NVe receive report cards-lrene Allison received two F'sl Say, does this sound logical? -Library students give assembly program. -No school-Scarlet Fever. 12-just another day. 13-Draw names for Christmas ex- change. 15-General Science class gives movie 18 to assembly. -Glenn Lusk is counting the days until Santa Claus comes. 21-We play Rossville tonight. 22-Hurrah! Christmas vacation. JANUARY 1-Fver 'one back to school resolv 4 .5 - ing to study harder. How many resolutions will be kept? We won- der. 2-Honor 'llutwiler presents trophy 5 6 7 10 won in Christmas tournament at Bismarck. 0-School running smoothly again. -VVhy does Paul stay in town so long after school. Does Lucile know? -VVhy has Opal Hudson lost inter- est in the Lumber Business. -Frank Rose quits school. -Six weeks tests. First semester will soon be over. 12-Music students give assembly pro- gram. 15-Everyone wonders who is ex- empted. 16-17-Semesters - everyone seems worried. 18- VVe're defeated by Alvin in coun- ty tournament. Capt. Tutwiler doesnit play. 22-Only four months and two weeks of school. Z3-Lost, another senior-George Daniels. 24-Several Henning boys are inter- ested in Alvin. 26-Nothing happening-What a life. 28-Merrill throws a book and gets suspended. 29-Another sleepy Monday morning. FEBRUARY 2-Did the groundhog see his shadow? 5-Richard Lanham breaks his rec- ord. He's at school on time. 6-Ora Patten fools everyone. She has her lesson. 8-Lost-One watch. Owner-Rob- ert Lanham. 9-Deputy Sheriff Lanham appears and we are prepared to go before the Grand jury-but the watch appears. 12-Mr. Hay runs into piano during basketball practice. 15-Seniors have pictures taken. 16-Another basketball game tonight. 13-VVe start collecting money for ads in annual. 20--Still collecting. 22-U. S. History class gives assem- bly program. Washington's birth- day. 23-Miss Cole thinks Glenn is study- ing hard until she discovers he is reading novel. 22-Dale Nelson quit school because it took too much of his time. 28-Another month gone. Page Twenty-t o MARCH l-just gettin' an education. 5-We select our class play and start practicing. 6-Martha Story and Raymond Arn- old shouldn't forget that it isn't far from puppy love to a dog's life. 7-Henning plays Danville-Does anyone remember the score? 9eSnowing hard. 13-Basketball boys present a Min- strel. 14-C. VV. A. starts work on new gym. floor. 16-There is no day like a Friday. l9FEnglish IH class gives assembly program. . APRIL 2-Lawrence Hudson quit school to- day. Only eight seniors left in school. 3---Baseball practice begins. 4HRaining. ly... 20- 27- --General Science and Physics classes go to U. of I. Electrical show. 7-Coach presents Baseball trophy to school. 9-This is one day we think we should go back to the grades. -Miss Myhre and cast of On Vengeance Heights go to Bloom- ington. 13-Friday 13th-that's enough. -Biology class gives assembly pro- gram. Senior Play. Stunt Night. M AY ll-junior-Senior Banquet. 29-31--Semesters. 27-Baccalaureate Sermon. 28-School Picnic. june 1-Commencement. P. S.-'-Hamilton and Lusk drive a new Auburn 6 from Danville to Henning. Wonder why? '34 CLHSS PCEM Listen, my people, and you shall hear The class history this year. They seem to be real studious and are willing to work, They look real ambitious and never shirk. First of the gang is Dean, the president of all, He's pretty smart but not so tall. Second is Lyle, who wouldn't cheat, And as to basketball he couldn't be beat. Third is Honor, built so stout and so strong, He's built to last a whole lite long. Fourth is Lawrence, an athlete, toog He helps win our games which are rather few. Fifth is Alice, black hair, and brown eyes, She's the first gal with the rest of these guys. Sixth is Ruth who speaks the truth. She's the second dame of the Senior booth. Seventh is Evert, whom we mustnlt forget, For of this bunch hels the teacher's pet. Eighth is Ora, the frolic of all. She's very well liked and rather tall. Last of the crowd wx ho brings up the end ls commonly called Bill,' but formerly Glenn. Payc Twenty-tlwee By PAULINE LUsK, ,36. Froggy + Leona .-NJ, Q ,45 wwf' .fi Q 4 ..., F fi Q f , 4 'J ' if - 53:2 m 1, V ., ' vm -'ff Agg- -+ ' .. my V, , 5' ff f 1 K i L . Q Az, , -- A xr ,N . i .,A .,,d X .. V Ju n 1'or'.i' f?'e.s'ff1??5 L Al 'G M' an ! 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CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS, 354,000 -nn..un..-un-un1un1uu--nu...uu-un1nn1u:n-m1 1un-- White Front Meat Market RUSSELL MOORE, Prop. ROSSVILLE, ILL. -uu-mv1m.....nm1nn1mi1uu....uu1uu..mn.1uu..uu..-i.n1,1li-u James Seyfert: When I get to heaven I'm going to ask Shake- speare if he Wrote all these plays. Wood Tut: Maybe he won't be there. James: Then you ask him. -U.,1,.,.1.v,.1m...-H.,1,,.,1.m.1ml1.u1,.n1.,,.1m,.1mn1uu1 R A N S O M L E W I S BARBER SHOP 32 North Jackson HAIR CUT 200 SHAVE 150 Open at 7 Close at 8 Danville, Illinois ...1,...1f1V1114.11-1uf1uH..-m....im1uu1uu1 1unl1. 1 1 Webster Grooer Company DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Distributors for LARABEE'S BEST 11, 1611 GOLDEN SEAL FLOUR Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded 1,,,1Q11 HOME OF MARVEL BRAND FOOD PRODUCTS Ask for Them Try Marvel Vacuum Pack Coffee 1 1 1 11.1 1 1.1-u1im1m.1W1u-+1In-411111111111H111ym1m.1u..1.m.1u..1,m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Anderson Coal Company Mine located 5 miles West and 1 mile south on Route 1 NEW SERVICE We are equipped to load DIRECT INTO ANY height stock-rack or covered truck Daily Capacity-200 Tons Home Address-202 Warrington Avenue DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Phone 1256 P 7' 1 1 1.1.11.0,-4.1.1lm1nn...,,,,1.,,.11..l-....1 1 1 DR. COOLEY 308-310 Temple Bldg. Phones 5600-2771 Residence Wolford Hotel Phone 987 DANVILLE, ILLINOIS ..1,,,,.......,,1m4.1I..,....u...-uH1,.,,1.w,.-un...im1mv.-im1mv...w- 5 Miss Cole fat edge of cliffjz Do people fall over here Very often? Guide: Only once, Madam, only once. Compliments of Baum-Phillips Packing Co. For Quality and Service VVFIST ON ROUTE 10 M. Sz B. Coal 1 Company 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..,,.....,.1 .....,.1 1.1 1.... Smith Siuolio Did all photographing for the 1 annual ATTICA, INDIANA I 7 I 1i...1 1..... 1 1 ,1..1.. 1. 1.. 1 1....-1. 1 1 Compliments of Boiilinq Co. DANV ILLE, ILLT NCIS .-.,.,..,.:1..111...11111..... Red Dragon Four Hundred Feet South of' Route 10 Reel Dragon Coal Company KAUFMANN Music Siore Now Next to Meis l-Bros. ,..ull1l.l.111111111-.111 ..-il.1lm..nI.-NH1nn1l.g1m.1m.1.,.,.......,1.1,,,..lm.. CLAUDE P. MADDEN LIVESTOCK AND REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER Telephone 1998 DANVILLE, ILLINOIS .... 1 ...nniunlnnlml1an-.minMlm-11,0111--v-. ,ll R. H. BALSLEY WARM AIR FURNACES SHEET METAL WORK General Job Work 114 N. Hazel St. Danville, Illinois ni-un1uu1I-n--ulainn1nu1nu--nn-m...uu1uniuuinu-ann ,Potomac Cheese Factory A Home-Owned Institution Give Us Your Patronage Phone 16 Potomac, Illinois We make it hot for anyone using our coal DALE COAL CO. 1-1.1.1-.1m.1uu1mi-.INI111:11-i41v...1...1nu-if .1 1.1 BECKER Sz LAVEZZI FLORISTS' 17 E. North St. Danville, Ill. TIVOLI THEATRE DANVILLE ILLINOIS Compliments of SHERIFF WARD ...un1.u-.m-un-nn1m-.ml11...-nu-I-1.1.1.1-,wi lm.- l - Danville Monument Co. 210 E. English St. At Gate of Springhill Cemetery DANVILLE, ILLINOIS nv.. I un.-un-.un..nu1.u1uu1uu..unn1nnnl1M.-.unin-I1nu1nu1 1 ..n.n1u.1H...nu-.milnn1m.1nn.1..,...nn1nnn-. 1 GULICK DRUG CO. Southeast Corner of North and Vermilion Sts. Phone 129 DANVILLE, ILLINOIS -nn-.un..u..1.u1u..1un-.n1u..1un1un-nn.-,..,1,fn1.u-. DEUTSCH BROTHERS The House of Distinction WE DEAL IN QUALITY N. Vermilion St. Danville, Illinois L. G. IVICIVIILLAN X DENTIST Phone 207 315 Temple Bldgx DANVILLE, ILLINOIS - : -miun1uuu...nu1w1n:l1nH-N1nu-.uuii-n1.l.1.n.1 1 B. M. JEWELL, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT 313 The Temple DANVILLE, ILLINOIS' Phones: Office 2472, Res. 6031 ...ilu..m.ipn1pu1..11...1,.,,1.....m.1nu1un1ul.1n-vu.- DR. J. O. FARIS, O. D. 131 E. Main St. With Faris Jewelry Co. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS OSCAR R. FREDERICKSON Dealer in Good Coal CORRECT WEIGHT, QUALITY AND PROMPT DELIVERY R. R. 1 Phone 3090-W DANVILLE, ILLINOIS WALNUT ST. GARAGE 30-36 N. Walnut St. 4-HOUR PARKING 15c Roy Nichols C. W. Nichols nn1,,,,-.mninqiiw1.ml-ln-.m,1.,,1nu1un-un1un1un..n Compliments of STELLA BAKERY Famous for Quality DANVILLE, ILLINOIS' - .. .,..,...-im-.I..-,...-,...-.-,m-m.--.m-lm-f - - Faye T7i'l'1Ifj'-Cigllf 1 1n..u.-.........-ng.-nn-H.-inn-,lui COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS ,.....+.-v, Compliments of VERMILION SERVICE CCD --.,i..o,?, ,.. - DON CRAWFORD Local Agent JAMESBURG, ILLINOIS I I I - --ml-nu1uu.-uu1fm..nn1uu1uu....nu1un1uu- 111.- We Invite You to Visit CARSCINVS Drug Store Vermilion at Fairchild Prescriptions and Sick Room Supplies The Rexall Store DANVILLE ILLINOIS ,,1,,,,1,...1W1,,,..,.,,1,,,,1,,,,1n1.11211, 1 .1 ,1 1,,,, DANVILLE TYPEWRITER COMPANY WOODSTOCK AND CORONA We repair and overhaul all makes SPECIAL RENT RATES H 22 VV. North St. Phone 2-526 S. B. WALTON, Prop. 1 1 14,.....,,...,,.-.ni-..,,.1,1,..,1mi1.1 1 .1,.,, L1 li1vvu.11111111111111 I Ehud . if nshbezrwa GOODS ' Distributor of QUALITY SPORTING Goons 9- 4-'-e Telephone 1038 155 North Vermilion St. DANVILLE - - - ILLINOIS -,,..1,-1 1 1....1 1 11:1-m1.m.1u1 1 1 1 Prepare Today for a Successful Tomorrow A Continue your Education Business offers splendid opportunities Utterback Courses are well planned Summer Classes, June to September Fall Term begins first Week in September Bulletin Free-Ask for it. UTTERBACICS Business College DANVILLE ,,1,,.,1 1 1- 1 1,.,,...m.1,4..1,,..1,.,,.. 1 1 1 1 Page Thirty BRQWNS STGRE I-IENNING PP PP ww ILLINOIS -.Y,, ,, W, ,-nn-nH1willu...im....nm--nu-W1nuinn-un-nm--mv-nn-nu-nninninn--nu--un-nu-un1un-mi1im--nn1un--m1-nu-n M r. Rumble Cin Physics elassj : Nllherels an insane asylum at Oakland City, where l came from. Nr. Hay: A fool can ask more cuestions than a wise man can answer. K ., A Q l Glenn Lusk: That's why we tailed. Carl Walters Cin Civiesj 1 How much salary clo rural mail carriers in the city 'P get. llook Salesman: 'llhis book will do half your Work for you. Lyle Hamilton: Goocl! I'll take two. lXlr..Rumble: How many times have l tolcl you to be at school on time? Richard Lanham: l clon't know. I thought you were keeping score. Merrill Robinett: Wliieli travels the faster, heat or eolfl? Stanley McConnell: Heat,-because you can catch eolcl. RIES STRHUSS COMPQNY FOR QUALITY CLOTHING Moderately Priced DANVILLE - - ILLINOIS Pug c T11 iffy-0 JI I l


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