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

 - Class of 1937

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' I' ' if II I Q, ,QI ' 2' J,-v5 'y'f' , I - -' ' 'h e.l .Qfffbf,,f11v-..'k' ' Page 'Five' f4dministm tion Page Six Page Scwvx CHESTER A. RUMBLE, M.A Principal Henning Communify High School Page Eight CLAYTON B. Wn,Cox, A.B. lV!l.llZlSll College, AJS. Work on M.A. rlugruc, '34, '35, '36, '37. Third ycnr H. C. Il. S. Atl1lc't1'r.i', MnIliz'nmtii'.v, uml Srimici' qaculty CHESTER A. RUMBLE, M.A. Principal Ql ..! L Oalcland City College, B.S.. l9l6: lndiana University l92O. residence work ccirnpleled for M.A. degree. SUMMER WORK: Universily of lllinois l928. '29, '30 Universiry of Illinois M.A., l93I Tenllw Year H. C. l'l. S. Latin and Mailiemalics lim L. Mvi-ima, A.B. Greenville College A.ll. Sunxniur Work: University of Minnvsntzt University of Micliigan lflglitli yum' l'l. C. H. S. Ifliylixli, l.ibI'IZl'j' LAWIUENCE H. MUMM, B.S. University of Illinois, ILS. l93l XVorlc on 31.5. flUgl'Ctf, '35 '36 '37 ififSi'yQaf' H. C. H. 5. Ayrirulturz' and Gc'nw'ul Svicucc ' OMEGA FOULK, B.S. Southwest Missouri State Teachers' College Summer Work: University of Olclalionm .City First your H. C. II. S. Commvrrr mul Home Eco nomic.: VIRGINIA STEINER, B.Ed. Illinois State Normal Uni- versity 1936 First year H. C. H. S. Min-ir, I-Ihvtory, and Pol1't1'raI History Page Niue Boa rd of Education Left to right-Harley Coleg U. G. Wise: G. G. McMillin, President: A. I, XVatson: IS. D. Wyman KC. A Rurnbh: is Secretary to the Hozu'rl.J cfioralfian H MATILDA YOUNG Herelofore, The Library has been lcepi by siudenls in Henning High School. Bur rhis year Maiilda Young was employed by Jrhe Board of Educarion as Librarian. We have received a number of new books ihis year and shelves have been builr on rhe soufh side of 'rhe Library 'ro be filled. The library has been very efficienrly kepr under 'rhe new plan. H Page Ten ' 1 i i l Scala-41-Alulvic XVynn, Culcnrlm' Editor: lfllcnnor Oakes, Home Economies Reporter: Clark llurron, ASSiSFZll1E lifililor: Clzxrice Rohcrts, liclilor-iii-Cliiefg Leona Cornell, Business Managerg Miss Myhrc, btnft Adviser. Slamlinyw-Rulpli lYntson. Alumni Editor: Doris Cooley, Snapshot Editorg -Roberr llailey, Agriculture -lie- portcr: Rudolph 'Tutwilcr, Music liilitorg il':ilII10l'lCi Spain, Sports Editor: Luttrell, Humor hil- imrq Robert l,:inh:nn, Assistant Business M:nmgurg Mildrcil McGinnis, bociety .lfilitorg lVoocl1'oxv Nelson, Assislnnt. gdiforial QS Afrer a few days of deliberarion, 'rhe Seniors decided lo publish an annual. lm- medialely airer lhe decision, lhe above oriicers were elecied. The sraii speni many hours of work while compleling Jrheir assignmenisf and all helped fo make Jrhis annual as good a publicaiion as was possible. Verl seems io have suddenly ihoughr of a humorous joke and Clark. by Thar smirk, seems +o have an inspiraiion. Leona musi be considering The phorographer as a pros- peci for an ad if we go by 'rhai smile. Caulrionl Do noi disiurb Clarice, as she seems 'ro be engaged in deep concenrraiion and cogifalion. , -By CLARK W. BURTON. IJIUIIT lilvm-n CQLLV Cganiior FORREST B. LANHAM Alfhough Mr. Lanham has been here only a shorf Time, we have learned io value his presence among us. ln appreciaiion of his services To our school, his willingness 'ro help us al all Jrimes, and his unswerving loyalry To Henning High we wish ro dedicare This page of Memories 'ro our Janiror, Mr. Lanham. -THE SENIORS. Pay I I tt l 4 l Bus rIr'r'1.'vm-B. H. Cornell, V. F. Iuvinall, and H. Young. fforansportatiozfa In our cherished memories of High School days. The bus rides are cerTain To be one. ln our hasTe we have many Times regarded The buses in an indiTTerenT way and have noT paused To consider The expense we would be ouT if we had no buses. We are very graTeTul To The Bus Drivers Tor Their loyalTy and TaiThTulness boTh To us and Henning High School. The sTudenTs have nicknamed The buses as Tollows: Dick CorneIl's bus- Speed Queen . Andy's lous- JohnsonviIle Special . Youngs bus- Slow buT Sure . ' -CLARK BURTON. Prlgv 7'Ilirl4'vn Uflzere the Sirrum of Eduvalion Iirnplies into the Ocean of Life. 'W ,.3::4Q. Q.. -45.5 V Qniors Preyx' Fmrrfcvn WL eniolf Glass oem AlThough The Class oT '37 makes me become poeTic, IT mighT be wise, as you read This To Take an anesTheTic. RoberT Bailey adores Physics and This TacT queers him wiTh The Class. When he comes To Physics problems-Oh Boy! He sure sTeps on Th Doris Cooley, a Senior lass, never quarrels in class clashes: We're proud To have her in The class because of The smile she Tlashe Leona Cornell likes business-she puTs all The resT in The cold. Tell her a prospecT for an ad-A minuTe-Then presTol iT's sold. Thelma Johnson, aT making grades beaTs many oT The resT oT us. AlThough we may Try very hard, she always geTs The besT of us. RoberT Lanham leads The revolT! ineviTably comes The cry: l-le always opposes convenTion-you can'T change him if you Try. Verl LuTTrell is our ladies' man-To This TacT everyone agrees: WiTh handsome Tace and coaT oT Tan, he draws Them as Tlowers do Mildred McGinnis is Tar famed because of her TaciTurniTy. As a sTudenT she's excellenT-she never geTs below a Wood Nelson is our humorisT and on gags he'll never biTe. BuT iT's a diTferenT maTTer when you speak of an appeTiTe. Clarice RoberTs. our President sTeered us To porT safe and sound: To reduce. work on annuals. is one of The Things she found. e gas s. bees. Edmond Spain from PenTield hails: here he finished his school career. OT Peniield we heard many Tales whenever Ed was near. Rudy TuTwiler is aThleTic, he also likes The girlsg WiThouT Them he's as paTheTic as he is wiThouT Those curls. Ralph WaTson likes The library-To This all The Teachers aTTesT. To us he is known as KaTie , buT To Doris Cooley as pesT. Abbie Wynn is anoTher one of Those people who likes To Tease As a pianisT and TypisT she can cerTainly punch The keys. Clark BurTon is ever The one who always goes conTrary. He Thinks ThaT he is preTTy big-buT he's only The SecreTary. And now old Time has rolled around unTil iT is Time To leave you, Don'T say you're sorry To see us go because we can'T believe you. -CLARK W. BURTON Hrmv l ifI4'a'll Clarice Roberis uCU1ll'fC'0 !l.Yn Let flzc 'cc-orlil slide, lc! the 'world UU! A fig for Carr, ri fig for 'wavy If I mu't ray, why flwn I can owe,- And death nmkcs cquzzl the high and tlzc low. President -l: Treasurer 3: E1litor-iu- chief, Men1m'ies 4: Glue Club 1, 2: Moon River Rancho 3: Tiger House -l: Lihrarirui 33 Senior Re- porter, T'Sroaflc:ister 4: Physical Education 1, 2. Edmond Spain UELV, Young fellows will be j'0'llI1'g fellows. Penfield High School 1. 2. 3: Bas- kethall 4: Baseball 4: Tiger House 45 Future Farmers 4: Track 4. Rudolph Tulwiler Rudy Rudy is our .rtar athlete, In .rports liek lmrd to l101:zt. Treasurer 1: Music Editor Memo- ries 4: Athletic Board Member 2, 3, 4: President of Athletic Uoard 45 Basketball I, 2. 3, 4: Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4: Moon River Rancho 3: Ti- ger House 4. Robe-ri Lanham HDI-NW., I dare do all that may bvcomz' a mnl1,' Hflm dnrcx no more is nano. -5'l1akc.rf1care. Vice-president 1, 4: Assist:int,l3usi- ness Manager. Memories' 4' Moon River Ranchon 3: l'ig'er House 4: Physical Education l, 2, 3. Doris Cooley l7orly Cure to our fulfill anlilx a nail, no doubt, Anil every grin, so mvrr,v, z'l1'zm's one out. Reporter 3: Glue Club l, 2, 3, 43 Moon River Ranclio 3: ullolislienl Pebbles 2: Tiger House 4: Snap- shog lfclitor Memories 4: P. E. 1, 'I Abbie Wynn ' b'alw.r ,S'l1c s a good girl in l':.'al'3' way, SllL tl do you ll favor' any du,y. President 2, 3: Reporter -lg Calendar liclimr Memories 4: Glec Club 1, 2, 3: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: l,iln'arian 33 Moon River Rancho 3: Pol- isliefl I-'ebblesn 2: Tiger House 4: Pliysiczil Education I, 2, 3. Elea nor Oakes FIM Thr tliingfx llml orc mine I :fill lmvc, So l'll wait and :lawful until they mme. Home lfleononiics lfllllfll' 'Mcmo- ries -4: Glue Club 1, 2: l'. Ii, 1, 2g llnnville High School 3. Puyr Sixlvcn Clark Burlon Null Hall I W'l'lllI ax 111111'l1 ns !lflIl'l'.f, I 111iyl11 Illlill' Inu-11 ax i,11111l'1111t. Prcsiilcut l: Reporter 3: S1-c1'cl':1ry 4: Ass't Iimlilirv' UluCI1l0'I'l1.'5n -l: lid- ilm'-iuvcliicf Hlil'DZHlC1l5IL5l'n -l: Or- azlicstra l, 2, 3, -l: Glue Uiuln l, 2: - I,il1r:1ri:u1 3: llrniuntics 2, -lg Look Hui. l,izziu 2: Mom: River Rzuiclicf' 3: l'ulislu-rl l'i:lxl1lcs 2: 'l'i1.gcr l'lnusc ll: l'. lf. l, 2. 3: llziiuigcr linslculluall 'l'c:uu -l: Sucre- lnry -l-ll Club -l. Verl Lullrell Turk 7'l1.v fnlnl slmflx -11m'1'1'i11g Ill0'Zlt', I lima' lu'fm'1' ll1i111' 11lt11r-Lo1'1'l Mciulrcr Athlctic ll11:u'ml 1: Reporter Arlili-lic Ilrrzml lg llnsulmll 1, 2, 3, 4: llzislurtlmll I. 2, 3, -l: l'1'opc1'ly Mmmgui' Tiller .l'lu11sc -l: I'ropurly RIIIIHIKVI' Moon River Rllllllllllu 3: '1'r1-1151111-r 2, 4: Secretary 3. Woodrow Nelson H'0ml .-I clinrzcr llllN'l.l'll1l'.l' lv11xi11r'.v.v. :Rlilflll Rivcr R:luCl10 3: P. If. 1, -, .. Ralph Walson 1c111ff ul Iflnxlz ix bcfzutiful, Init Uflm: wry 111111111-1-111'1'11t. Alumui Iimlitcu' Mu1uu1'ius -I: P. I I 2 3 .. , , .. IH1111' S1':'1-1:f1'1'11 - ... ..... Leona Cornell Maggie Sim Iookml at us, and 111011 :hc siylicd, Sl11 s thc only Smrior Il1f1t's diy- Hl.fiL'd.H Vice Presidunt 3: Secretary 1: Treasurer Athletic Board 4: Busi- ness Mnimger, Memories 4: Li- lu'zu'i:u1 3: Glee Clulv 2, 3, 4: Or- chestra 3, 4: Moon River Rancho 3: Tiger House 4: Polished Peb- bles 23 P. E. 1, 2, 3: Drzuuzitics 2. Tlrlelma Johnson lrCOIIIIf0'l Lifv's a yrvrlt tl11'11y, if you 1in11't :c'mlcm1, 1 But 'wlzo 211111115 to bc srl'a11y? Glee Club 1: Drainatics 3, -l: Pol- ished Pebbles 2: Pink and Patches 3: In the Good Old Sum- mertime 3: Moon River Raw Clio 3. Mildred McGinnis '1Mf11 h Nv'z'vr cIf11crlivl1c11 one 111a11'.r dc- lw'm'.rcd, lNl'Z'L'l' d1'j0c'tz'd 211111111 l'!ll0fllC1'.S blc'.rsc'd. Society Editor, Memories -l-: M'uou River Rancho 3, Roberl Bailey 11605, The worlil k11a'zc's only tivo- A,0lllL' and 1111'.'! Moon River Rancho 3: Tiger House -lg Drzunatics l, 2: Pol- islieil l'el1bIes 2: Track 1, 2. 'Y enior Gfess gfistory IT is a drowsy, warm, May day. Everyone in The assembly seems To be sleepy, especially The Seniors. We were all looking aT our books, puTTing on an appearance oT sTudying even Though we could scarcely keep our eyes open. Suddenly my head dropped Torward and Things became dim around me. I sank inTo a deep slumber. losing all consciousness oT The presenT. Then a dream Tormulajred and 'iloaTed across my mind. The Freshmen lows were Tilled wiTh new Taces. There were conspicuous blonde heads, black heads, and one conspicuous red head. Their names were RoberT Lanham, Vlfoodrow Nelson, Ralph WaTson, RoberT Bailey, Clark BurTon, Leona Cornell, Rudolph TuTwiler, Verl Lu++reII, Leonard Hickman, WilberT Wilson, Mildred McGinnis, 'Eleanor Oakes, Jack Crose, John Mourer, Pauline SmiTh, Boyd Dennison, Clarice RoberTs, David Allen, Maxine Simpkins, ArThur Cruse, and Abbie Wynn. We were The usual selT-conscious Freshmen. To bring us ouT of ThaT The Seniors ThoughT oT remedy which which They gave To us iniTiaTion nighT. IT consisTed of leap- ing Trom a Ten TooT ladder, shaking hands wiTh The devil, eaTing worms, rooTing abouT inia pan of Tlour Tor a penny, and eaTing crackers wiThouT waTer. Aside Trom This The year ended unevenTTuIly excepT ThaT we saw our Taces in The annual ediTed by The Senior class ThaT year. SepTember, l935-I see inyseIT wiTh The same old group walking back inTo The as- sembly. This year we are Taking Sophomore seaTs. New Taces TloaT across my vision. They are The new Teachers, Miss EvereTT, Miss Chupp, and Mr. Wilcox. BuT I also miss some Taces OT my Tormer cIassmaTes. They are David Allen, Maxine Simpkins, ArThur Cruse, and Boyd Dennison. We worked hard ThaT year and were glad To hear The dismissal bell Tor The summer vacaTion. There were also Tour oT our number, namely, John Mourer, Pauline SmiTh, WilberT NrVilson, and Leonard Hickman who leTT aT vari- ous Times during This year. The scene shiTTs. WhaTI SepTember again. No sooner did we embark upon our Junior year Than we were involved in very hard work. We have Doris Cooley and Thelma Johnson wiTh us This year buT much To our regreT Verl LuTTrell leTT us aT The end oT The TirsT semesTer To Tollow his course in KenTucky. A carnival was given by our class and I live again The nighT of our Junior Class play, Moon River Rancho, a WesTern comedy. Then nexT I am Taken back To relive The Junior-Senior Banquet AcTiviTies Tor our Junior year end here excepT ThaT we Took parT in STunT NighT and all Three years have Taken lasT place. Suddenly I hear a bell. We all grab our books and leave Tor anoTher vacaTion. SepTember, I937-Back again To conTinue our loves and haTes. We are noTiceably guieTer This year and laugh only when sorneThing is worTh laughing aT. I see wiTh us This year Thelma Johnson, Verl LuTTreII back from KenTucky, and Eleanor Oakes back Trom Danville High where she'spenT her Junior year. BUT Jack Crose is missing from Payi' Iiiylituuli l . The group. Again, Commencemenl Nighr rises before my inner vision. I see our ban- quel and am conlemplaling our Senior play when-Jrhe dream is gone. I am rudely awakened by a resounding bell. I sir up and find myself in 'rhe assembly hall and re- grer 'rhar my dream was nol a realily. Then suddenly l remember-l have an excel- lenl way lo relive our high school days. If is by Jrhis book ol Memories ABBI E WYNN, Reporler. QJMD SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Clarice Roberls .... ......................... ...... P r esidenl Roberf Lanham .... ..Vice-Presidem' Verl Lullrell ...... .... , Treasurer Clark Burfon ................. ....... . .... S ecrelary 5 MOTTO- They conquer who believe 'rhey can. FLOWER-Pink Carnalion. COLORS-Red and Silver. JW' SENIORS' ADVICE TO THE FRESHMEN! Do nol kick Jrhe +able's legs. Do nol pull Ihe leapofs nose. Don'+ ask bread whaf lime il rose. Do nol pinch lhe lable salr. Do noi poke Jrhe needIe's eye. Don'+ smack +he apple's rosy cheek. Don r Try +o shingle 'rhe roof of your moul'h. Don'+ ever eal a square meal-+he corners mighf hurl. Don'+ Try Io sharpen your shoulder blade. Don? +hink 'rhaf a baskelball coach has four wheels. Don'+ 'rhink l'ha+ a ship has eyes iusl because if goes oul To sea. N THE sENloRs, I'ayr A'r'm'lf'r' 1- -1,-'Zi ,ff . V -+ Q eniolf Glass Qrophecy AT IasT The plans were ready Tor The class of '37 reunion which was To be held aT my home. If everyone arrived, This would be The TirsT Time we had been TogeTher since graduaTion nighT. ATTer much cogiTaTion and concenTraTion my elaboraTe plans were compIeTed even as To where each person should siT. EveryThing was in preparaTion: I had pur- chased TiTTy pounds oT wieners, six gallons of ice cream, and eighT pounds oi marsh- mallows. Even preparaTions were made Tor housing The class over The week-end. One weelc aTTer The inviTaTions were senT ouT, I received The Tollowing replies: FROM ABBIE WYNN SepTember 6. I945 Dear Clarlc, I regreT iT deeply, buT I will be unable To aTTend The reunion as I cannol' break The regular rouTine oT The air-lines. As you lcnow, I am an air-sTewardess, and I am liable To lose my posiTion if I aTTend The reunion. Perhaps, I may be able To come To The nexT one. 1 Your old cIassmaTe, Abbie Wynn FROM ROBERT LANI-IAM SepTernber 7, I945 Dear Red, I am sorry, buT I cannoT come To The class reunion because on ThaT daTe I am scheduled To demonsTraTe my newesT innovaTion in The flying indusTry, The Lanham Rocl4eT Express. ' As This is my big opporTuniTy, I am sure ThaT you will excuse me. Yours, RoberT Lanham FROM ELEANOR OAKES - - SepTember 6, I945 Dear Clark, As much as I would like To accepT your inviTaTion, I musT decline. On ThaT daTe I musT compIeTe my newesT picTure, Dancin' Around. Yours. FIIT IP. S:-I-IereaTTer please address me as Corrine Lynn, as ThaT is my sTage name. FROM VERL LUTTRELL SepTember 5, I945 Dear X, This is To inTorm you ThaT I can'T be aT The parTy which you aregholding SepTem- ber I2. Page Twclity As usual. I will be managing The LuTTreII ConsTrucTion Company which has Taken over The consTrucTion oT RouTe IOOI, a highway running Through BIoun+ Township. I Think ThaT you should have senT ouT The inviTaTions earlier in order ThaT we migl1T have cancelled any business on hand aT ThaT daTe. Hoping you have a good Time. Tuck FROM THELMA JOHNSON SepTember 4, I945 Dear Clark, I I am in a sTaTe oT uTmosT deiecTion because oT ThaT Terrible burning TacT Thai I will be unable To aT'Tend The reunion and renew old acquainiances. On ThaT daTe I sTarT anoTher Tamous vagabond journey around The world. I am To arrive in London on The Lanham-wiTh-Wings Carrier Tomorrow. There I will give anoTher lecTure on The Trials and TribuIaTioris oT a Traveler and an auThor, ancl believe nne, I have pIenTy oT experience. RegreTTully yours, Connie FROM RUDOLPH TUTWILER . I SepTember 7, I945 Dear Clark: AIThough I would like To come To your class parTy, I cannoT because I have To com- bine some soy beans on ThaT day. Say, everyTime Abbie Takes oTT in ThaT air-liner, I say Gone wiih The Wynn l Hal I hope ThaT I can aTTend The nexT parTy. Your pal, ZX Rudy TuTwiIer FROM MILDRED MCGINNIS Seplrember 6, T945 Dear Clark, I cannoT come To The reunion as on ThaT daTe I will begin my TiTTh Term oT Teaching HisTory in BlounTviIle. IT would be Terrible if The Teachers weren'T There and The sTu- denTs were. wouIdn'T iT? Your old Triend. Mildred McGinnis FROM RALPH WATSON SepTember 8, I945 Dear ClassmaTe, I received your inviTaTion a day IaTer Than Rudy. Well, iT's my beans ThaT he is combining! I guess ThaT excuses us. I cannoT delay The harvesTing because The al- manac says ThaT iT will rain SepT. I3. Yours., Ralph WaTson Priya Twmilyso FROM LEONA CORNELL Seplemloer 6, I9-45 Dear Schoolmale, I+ is wilh much regrel 'rhal I musl inform you Thar I will be unable Io alrenol 'rhe class reunion. My employer, Mr. Samuel Boden, will slarl oil his campaign for rhe senalorship on Ihal dare. As I am his privale secrelary, I will have ro be on lhe job. Sorrowfully, I remain. Your classmale, Leona Cornell ' FROM EDMOND SPAIN Seplember 6. I945 Dear Half-pinr, Well, well, well, and well, l'm well and I hope you are well, as well as everybody else is well. I hope Thar I win Ihal Saveall SOO mile race. Seplember I2, in my Ashwood-Sey- lerl Doodlebug Express. II's loo bad lhal I can'I be lhere. Eddie Spain FROM DORIS COOLEY Seplemloer 7, I945 Dear Clark, On September I2, I musr be presenl a+ rhe famous Axly Insurance Case io lake a shorrhand accounl of lhe leslimony given. So ir will be impossible for me Io alrendy-il would have lo be Thar way. Your friend, Doris Cooley FROM ROBERT BAILEY Seprember 8, I945 Dear Cla rlc. Jusf a line ro lei you Icnow Thai I cannol come. I'm going up wirhin an hour lo Iry ro eslablish anofher endurance record wilh my plane, rhe Double X. While I am flying around in The cold, cold, air, you and all The resl of 'rhe class ol '37 will be lo- gelher having a good lime! Bur such is life! I'Il cerlainly come Io The nexl one you hold. Yours, Roloeri Bailey Page 7'zc'c1i!y-ru I FROM CLARICE ROBERTS Sepfember 7, I945 Dear ClassmaTe, OT course iT would have To happen ThaT I have Io begin my Advice To The l.ovelorn Column SepTember l2. I have iusT picked This up as a sori oT side-line. Besides running This column, I keep up my regular book-keeping job aT The I.uTTrell ConsTrucTion Company. Your classmafe. Clarice RoberTs FROM WOODROW NELSON SepTeml::er 5, I945 Dear palsy-walsy. OT course I haTe To do iT buT ThaT's ThaT! I will enTrusT my dairy farm To my farm hands and be There wiTh bells on! Boy, I beT we have a swell Time wiTh The resT of The class of '37, don'T you? By The way, be sure To have minced ham and coconul cream pie on hand! Can I bring The wife and kiddies. Your pal, Wood Nelson As I read each Ieier, I slumped Tarlrher inTo my chair. I-lowever. when I came To The lasT one, a wan smile creased my face from ear To ear. IT was Ten minuTes To Twelve o'cIock, The nighT of Sepiember IZ. and allhough I had eaTen TiTTeen hoT dogs already, The pile on The Table seemed sieadily increasing in dimensions. NOT even Wood had shown up as yeI'. Suddenly a Taini roar sounded in The disTance, increased in volume. and sudden- ly sTopped. Then a hubub of voices. Ah, aT lasT Wood and his family have arrived, says I. As I was in my pajamas. I Tlew upsTairs-wi+h The sixTeen hor dogs inTacT lyes. There were sixTeen by This Time!!-and changed my cloThes, When I peeped Through The sTaircase door, who should I see buT The class wi'I'h no one missing!!! Whoopee!! We all began To sing, I-lail, l'laiI, The gangs all here! IT seemed ThaT everyone had begun To Think of old Times. and had cancelled his or her engagemenjrs in order To come. Woodrow Nelson was noT married aTTer all, and Ed's race was posTponed unTil a monTh laTer! A hilarious week-end was enjoyed by all. Afier everyone had leTT and plans Tor The nexT reunion were compleled. I wen! back To my old iob as reporTer To Tell aboul how prel'Ty lvlrs. I-lum Drum's new nine- pound baby was, when really, I ThoughT he was The OrnriesT looking rascal, I had ever seen. CLARK BURTON I 'ii'l'lll'V-I-llil'L'l' .. --- .. w--.,... .-.v, enioif Glass will We The class oT '37, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare This To be our lasT will and TesTamenT: FirsT-We do hereby will The Two rows oT seaTs on The easT side oT The assembly To The Juniors, wiTh The undersTanding ThaT They preserve our TradiTional digniTy: be- queaThing also, our abiliTy To carry on class meeTings in parliamenTary order. Second-We. do hereby, individually, make The following provisions and be- quesTs: I, RoberT Bailey, do hereby will my surplus weighT To Mary Jane Beaver. I, Doris Cooley, do hereby will my excellenT Physics grades To J. L. Fairchild and my dimples To The good of all The Juniors. l, Leona Cornell, do hereby will my inTeresT in PoTomac and The lumber business To Pauline Cole and Thelma EllioT. I, Thelma Johnson, do hereby will my love Tor books To Edward WaTson, so ThaT he can visiT The library more oTTen in The Three years To come. l, RoberT Lanham, do hereby will my sobriqueT. Dippy To Eugene WaTson and I bequeaTh my abiliTy To disregard oTher people's feelings To Jean Young. I. Verl LuTTrell, do hereby will my seaT in The assembly To The one who ob- Tains iT TirsT. I also speciiy ThaT a cerTain Freshman girl use GreTa Garbds expression I wanna be alone TrequenTly. I. Mildred McGinnis, do hereby will my reTicence To l-larry Lusk and Bernice Clapp, and my dark hair To ChesTer Simpkins. I, Woodrow Nelson. do hereby begueaTh my prior claim on Eva Mae Claypool To Billy Bowers. l, Eleanor Oakes, do hereby will my abilify To scream To Leola Lanham, and my sneezing habiT To Mary EclingTon. l. Clarice RoberTs, do hereby will my abiliTy To capTivaTe reckless drivers To BeTTy Wafson and my posiTion as Presideni' oT The Senior Class To Norval Jackson, wiTh The hope ThaT he will be able To Talk all he wanTs To Then. I, Edmund Spain, do hereby will my abiliTy To make a hiT wiTh The Librarian To Merle Plecker and Gene Lane. I, Rudy TuTwiler. do hereby will my curls To James Anderson and my love Tor Track To Jared Fairchild. I. Ralph WaTson, do hereby will my giggles To The Three MuskeTeers wiTh The un- dersTanding ThaT iT shall be added To Their reperToire. l, Abbie Wynn, do hereby will my surplus heighT To Lois Swisher and BeTTy WaTson in order ThaT They will noT have To look up To-I WhaT are Their names? l l also wish To bequeaTh my love Tor Physics To Charles Leonard. I. Clark BurTon, do hereby will my giTT oT gab To Eugene Johnson, mv red hair To Mariorie Hudson and my Teasing disposiTion To DoroThy I-ludson and RuTh Alli- son. Third-We also specify ThaT Mr. C. A. Rumble be reTained as adminisTraTing aTTorney because oT his TamiliariTy wiTh our inTenTions. FourTh-We TurTher reguesT +ha+ The Teachers be more lenienr and ToleranT wiTh The Juniors. Forgive Them TaculTy, for They know noT whaT They do. ln wiTness hereoT, we The Senior Class OT '37, hereunTo have subscribed our names and affixed our seal To This, our lasT will and TesTamenT. on This 23rd day oT April, l937. WriTTen by Clark BurTon WiTnesses: Principal-Mr. C. A. Rumble Adviser-Miss Ida L. Myhre PresidenT-Clarice RoberTs And The l'losT oT Seniors. Priya' Twr'nt.v-, Qgnapshots ' Jack mf Pais Sophs . 'aww' Drifting and Dreaming uniozfs Front Row-Adviser, Miss Foulk. Unity XV:itson, Lois Swisllur, Leon Holt, Florence Roth, Second Rafe'-Eva Mae Claypool, Dorothy Hudson, Merle Pleckcr, Ruth Anderson, '1'lu:lmn Elliott. Tiiiiirrl Rau'-Mm'j0i'ie I-luclsun. Lfllill Lunlmm, Luther Null, ,lcirerl Fnirchilmi, .Ivan Y-rung. Top Row-Charles Lvonarfl. J. L. Fairchild, Eugene jolmsun. Eugene XX':itsoii. jnmcs Alidvrsoxi. Lmiol' Glass gfistory Hurrah! We had emerged from The common eighfh grade. and were Freshmen! Jus+ fhink of il. Freshmen, and ready io slari upon fha? sirenuous climb, lasfing four whole years! There were +hir+y of us To peer wonderingly info our new life af fhe High School. Our class officers were as follows: Presideni. Lois Swisher: Vice-presidenl. Beiiy Wafsong Secreiary. Thelma Ellioflg Treasurer, Leola Lanham: Reporfer, Efhel Fleicherg Aihleiic Reporfer. Eugene Waison: and our class adviser, Miss Myhre. Wifh daunlless courage we survived fhe Senior Recepfion, and showed our appreciaiion by giving Them a Re+urn Parry. Several s+uden'rs enfered info aihleiic ac+ivi+ies, and some enfered info ofher acfivifies such a's Glee Club, Orchesfra, and a few look par? in ihe opereifa, Polished Pebbles. which was presenied by 'rhe semi-chorus. The Freshmen 'lied for second place S'run'r Night winning 'rhe prize of One Dollar. which gave us our siarl' financially. Before fhe year ended we los? four members: Page Twe11t3'-sew-xi John ChesTnuT, Bessie Hanson, Ilene Meeker, and Harry Simpkins, decreasing our number To 26. F One sTep higher in educaTionQ,we anchored ourselves as Sophomores in The Tall oi '35. Those missing were: Marjorie TuTwiler, William MaTThews, and EThel FleTcher. We received Three new members, Jack Crose. WaneTa Jahnlce, and Flor- ence RoTh. LaTer KaThleen Juvinall ioined us buT only Tor a shorT Time. WaneTa wenT back To Danville aT The end oT The TirsT semesTer. Gene ArThion quiT during The second sernesTer, while Leon HolT enTered: Thus 25 were leTT To compleTe The baTTle. ElecTion of class oTTicers Tound Charles Leonard. PresidenTg WaneTa Jahnlce, vice- presidenlrg Thelma EllioT, SecreTaryg BeTTy WaTson, Treasurer: Lois Swisher, ReporTer: James Anderson. AThle-Tic ReporTer: and adviser. Mr. Wilcox. Several oT our mem- bers Tool: parT in aThleTics, and music This year. We again compeTed in The annual STunT NighT, buT did noT rank high. The AncienT HisTory class Tool: a Tield Trip To Champaign To The museums. OTherwise There was noThing ouTsTanding in our acTivi- Ties This year. Again. in The Tall oT 36 we launched as Juniors. AlberTa Allen, Harold Car- penTer, Dallas Dennison, and Jack Crose were The absenT members. BUT Jean Young enTered. We are sorry To say ThaT Mildred Sagers, Mildred Gravah and LuTher Null leTT us To conTinue our course wiThouT Them. Class oTTicers are as Tollows: President James Anderson: Vice-PresidenT, Jared Fairchild: SecreTary, Mary EdgingTon: Treas- urer, Charles Leonard: ReporTer, Lois Swisherg AThleTic ReporTer, Eugene WaTson, and our Adviser, Miss Foullc This year Tive Juniors enTered orchesTra, eigh+ enTered Glee Club and Tive play baslceTball. We are proud To say ThaT a number oT The mem- bers oT our class have carried honor grades ThroughouT all Three years. The comedy, Sound Your Horn, will Torever be remembered in our class hisTory. IT proved a success and our receipTs were exTn-emely good. The money Trorn The play will go To give The Seniors a BanqueT someTime in The spring. The Junior Class had a wiener roasT aT Rankin STaTe Park in OcTober. Thus Tar has been so good-buT we pause To pray ThaT our record has been one OT pleasanTness, and our inTluence an upliTTing in- spiraTion To all. We have Tound ouT by now ThaT some oT our Toolish Freshmen dreams have vanished and see ThaT a worfh-while TuTure lies before us. We now con- Tinue our pursuiT oT success, remembering The unfinished Taslc ThaT lies beTore us-our enTire TuTure as well as The remainder oT our school life. LOIS SWISHER, ReporTer. Page 7 :vcrlt4v-vigil! Snapshots . Wy, A! lidnm Four w eep, Q WDQ rilf Whose Who.?' . X... We. ,, , i 5 T C F1'xl1'i11g in lhe Deep Hf'ate1 ' 1 ophomozfes Front Rau'-Lois Draper. lilizzilretli llerglunrl, Bernice Clzipp, Thelma Mertz, and Nr. Xllilcox, Adviser. Svconrl Rufus-Thelnm Tuttle, llelle Riley, Marybelle Roberts, Helen Xliatson, Lnvon Ilossey. Tlzirzl Rau'-Gene Lane, .Harry Lusk, Harlan XN'ooclrum, Robert Clem, Joseph Xliymnn. Buck Rom-Jane 'l'ullis, 'Theodore Illertz, Pauline Cole, Thomas Yokely, Sauna Lou llnttershell. ,Sophomore Glass S7-fistoviy ln lhe lall of I935, General Rumble al lhe head ol foreign language, wilh Lieu- lenanls-Myhre leading lhe English: Chupp, 'rhe hislorians: Everell, lhe lvlalhema- ricians, and Wilcox, 'rhe Alhleles, ser our on anorher invasion info lhe lerrilory ol ig- norance. Wilh lwelve recruils from Cispaline Gaul ll-ligh School Terriloryl and four- leen from Transalphine Gaul lNon-High School Terriloryl lhey once more waged lheir annual arlaclc, for lhey soughl lo give ro we Barbarians Jrhal higher civilizarion. Lieulenanl lvlyhre was pur in 'imrnediale charge ol lhe group, and we were shorlly inilialed inlo The ways of civilizalion. The lirsl obslacle we mel was on Slunl Nighr when we overcame rhe semi-barbaric and received an award ol valor. Since lhal lime we have all passed our grealesl obslacle as yel, 'rhe lirsl year, and are slruggling on loward lhe ullimare goal, gradualion. Allhough on The whole we have led a ralher quiel lile here in camp, rhere have been as always a few escapades. Casualries and deserlions had reduced our ranks lo I9, bul we have lwo new recruils, Jack l-lembrey. and l-larlan Wooolrum, and lo- gelher we srill wage rhe incessanl warfare on lhe enemy. RUTH ALLISON. l'uyi' 'TIIIIIT-l'-11112 T ss mmm 1 nf sa Sh 5 Q fy, QL:- mn mu ms mf- a um mn M14 Q mm ss ss N.. FE. nm fn-as U - zz f - :wa fi. 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Typ Ihrzv--llilly llrmfurs, ffrlwurrl XVatson, Norval jackson, Mary .lame Beaver, Harold McGinnis. Jerome V:mVicklc, ,Rnlrerl Powell. qreslzlmam, Glass gfistory A+ The beginning ol The school year Thirly-seven Freshmen were enrolled. Before lhe end ol 'rhe year ren ol our number had lelr us. They were: Freda Carllon, Bud Henk, Herman Johnson, John Miles. Wesley Null, Dale Poller. Deloris Simpkins, Doro- lhy Simplcins. Opal Tulwiler. and Medford Williams. ' Class officers were elecled as follows: Presidenl ......,...... . . ,Maxene Elliol Vice-presidenr, . . . .Dorolhy Young Secrelary i,.. . . .Maynard Plecker Treasurer ....... ...... E velyn Riley Class Reporrer ,...,.,....... Wilma Meeker Dorolhy Young, Maynard Plecker. and Wilma Meeker replaced John Miles, Bud Henk. and Jerome VanVickle, in lhe duries ol Vicespresidenl, Secrelary. and Reporler, respeclively. John Miles and Bud Henk quil school and Jerome VanVickle resigned as reporler. - WILMA MEEKER, Reporler Page 'l'Irirry-fmrr l C5729 Assembly The TirsT Three rows, reading Trom leTT To righT, conTain The Freshmen. The Soph- emores occupy The nexT Two. The sixTh and sevenTh rows confain The Juniors, and Those digniTied sTudenTs in The Two rows on The Tar side oT The room are The Seniors. OT all The rooms, The assembly is The one we will remember besT oT all. Here iT is ThaT we've sweaTed over algebra problems and slaved over ThaT English. Those sTanding up in The back of The room are The assembly keepers who main- Tain a warlike expression upon Their Taces Trom The minuTe They enTer unTil They leave, Warren is The TasT young man who wiggled aT The Time The picTure snapped. Harold and Romeo seemed To have Tinished Their books. We wonder if Gene needs any help on ThaT large amounT oT work beTore him. CLARK BURTON 1T'1'l!fl' Tlrif-fy-jim' l ociety gkfews y The TirsT parTy of The year was held SepTember I I. The Seniors, who sponsored This aTTair, decided To have a Welcome ParTy This year insTead oT The annual iniTia- Tion. BUT some oT The sTudenTs, Thinking They were being cheaTed by This new idea, proTesTed. So, during The Welcome ParTy, They were iniTiaTed, in The presence oT The oTher Freshmen and The enTire school. On The Tollowing Thursday, The Freshmen enTerTained The remainder of The school aT Barlow Park. locaTed near Alvin. IT was a beauTiTul aTTernoon spenT in play- ing Ball, boaT riding, and sighT seeing. all oT which were enjoyed by all. ATTer This wieners were roasTed and eaTen wiTh lusTy appeTiTes. The l'lallowe'en ParTy was nexT. The Freshmen decoraTed The gym Tor The oc- casion. GhosTs and goblins haunTed The place and aTmosphere. Norma Jackson re- ceived The prize Tor being The besT disguised person, while J. L. Fairchild Took The prize Tor being dressed The ugliesT. and Thelma and Eugene Johnson, dressed in Span- ish cosTumes. received The prize Tor being dressed The preTTiesT. The Juniors Turnished The enTerTainmenT while The Sophomores. unTorTunaTely, had To clean up. The ChrisTmas ParTy was held December 23. A shorT program consisTing oT mu- sic and readings was given: aTTer which games were played. buT The ChrisTmas Tree laden wiTh giTTs, was The main aTTracTion. SanTa Claus came in aT iusT The righT Time, and everybody occupied chairs around The Tree To waiT Tor The giTTs. ATTer all The giTTs had been disTribuTed The Home Economics class served reTreshmenTs. On Wednesday, March I7. The annual Open House was held. School began aT l:3O in The aTTernoon when The regular classes were held. There were only a Tew visiTors The TirsT periods. buT by evening There was a large crowd. The Home Eco- nomics class served supper. When The classes were over, some oT The DramaTics pupils gave readings. The Glee Club sang, and The OrchesTra played a Tew numbers. AFT- erwards The Seniors played The resT oT The school in an exciTing baskeTball game, The Seniors winning by a score oT 34 To I7. The Annual school picnic will be held May 24. and everyone will parTicipaTe in This Tinal evenT oT The year. By MILDRED MCGINNIS, ReporTer Page Thirty-six Alumni 9Vews The following article has required many hours of exhausting research work by Jrhe Alumni Editor. Any errors which may be found are due +o the lack of material and information about the person. as many of the Alumni of Henning High School have moved from ihis vicinity. However, he has obtained all iniormarion that was avail- able. CLASS 1918 ,lames Corlwett-l'ligh School 'instructor in Oklahomzi City, Oklahoma. Male Leonx-Cllrs. Iiruncis Kingj, Hen- ning. Berniecc W'yrnan-fhlrs. Bert Perryj, near Potomac, lll. 1 CLASS 1919 AT111L11IlZl liennett-Chlrs. Hershel Smithj, Georgetown, Ill. Frtmcis Corliett-Teziching in the George- town Grade School, Georgetown, lll. Frank Hoskins-Klarrietl :incl divorcetlg traveling for the Aloe Surgical Supply House, St. Louis, Mo. Xlfalter Simxnins-Deceased. CLASS 1920 LeFziye Brown-Married and 11 Certified Public Accountant, Birmingliam, Ala. Harold Hollowell-Rlarried, and :L Certiherl Public Accountant in Texas. Marie Krown-Living with her mother in Henning and employed by the First Na- tional Bank in Danville, lll. CLASS 1921 No grnclnzites in 1921. CLASS 1922 Roberta Lune-Living with her mother in Henning and teaching Norton School near Rossville, Ill. Margaret Linfoot-Olrs. Lyman Lauei. Danville, lll. CLASS 1923 Bernhard Beck-Mzirriesl and leaching Lili- e1'ty School near Danville, lll. l3C'1llZll'l Bridges-Olrs. Myron Adanisj, Hammond, Ind. Mildred Hollowell-Qlrs. George Xlyersb, Gary, Intl. Esther Lane-fillrs. Arthur Beclcj, Hen- ning. Hazel Martin-Qllrs. ,lack Rcdmanj, Wint- scka, Ill. .ll-'rye 7'lrirl.v-.rv1's1L THE EDITOR Bruce Miller-Married amd teaching nt Thornton Frnctiotml ll'i0Wl'lSl'lll1 lzligli School, Calumet City, lll. Elmer Miller-Married :md l?':u'ming nczu' Graut, Mich. CLA S S 1924 Una Brown-CMVS. Clayton l-lnllb, lienlon, lll. Kenneth Czisner-Associztted with the l.in- ton Czisner l'i:mo Dealers, Danville, Ill. Len:-L l9':,iircl1il4l-thlrs. lf . S, NlcClnreJ, lil'- tlingliam, lll. Orville C02lliC1llllll'1'lCtl and l'll.l'I11ll1g near Uzlnville, lll. Irene I-lunley-Living with her parents near Henning, :ind teaching in llumes- liurg. lll. Forrest Putlmnn-Xlzlrriccd :ind employed ns :i mechanic in L. IJ. X'Vyn1un's Gurztgc, llnnvillc, lll. Helen Newlierry-tM'rs, 'Hailey li. C:v.ryQ, New Madison, Ohio. Inez Tully-Chlrs. XX-iillinr Crouclil, lloopcston, lll. Mildred Turner-Ol'rs. Melvin l-lngliesj, Rossville, lll. Roy XN:ttson-Married und Farming uezu' I-lcnning. Claudine Young-tklrs. jack liielflerl, Danville, lll. CLASS 1925 Klzirgnret Beck-CMrs. Arthur liiiigluj, lJ11I'lX'llll?, lll., teaching In the lircwcr Grade School near Danville. Ruth Blankenship-fMrs. Don 'l'5:u'ns- won-thi, near Potomac, teaching' in the Henning Grade School, Henning. lilziisy Cunninghzun-KMrs. George lfnltonj, near Danville, lll. ,lznnes Cnnninghnni-Married :ind tencliiug I-'otter School near l-lc-uning. Viola l-lazis-fM'rs. Frcdf.-rick Groseb, lilc- troit, h'llClllg?l11. ' l-Iildn Lune-'Living with her mother :unl employed hy l5rown's L. C, lfoorl Store, Henning. liichzird MCGnnnell-Married and I1SSlSlZLI'1l nmnager of the l-'Icninng Grain Co., Hen- ning. Raytnond Mcl..ean-Married and employed hy the Tin lllills in Gary, Ind. Dale Puttmann-Married and manages it hook store in Blooinington, lll. Lena M. Tliraslier-ttlllrs. Allvert Eswor- thyj, near Snider, lll. Mildred VVyinan-CMrs. Dave XX-'ilsonj, Kankakee, lll. Nlfalker W'yman-Nlarried and teaching school in River Falls, NWS. CLASS 1920 lithan Alexander-lNorlcing at home with parents near .lZlI1'lCSl!1.1l'g, lll. lierniecc Casner-Married and divorced, employed by the Speedway Cale, Dan- ville, lll. 1-larlan l:1lll'ClIlltl--ll'lllffillll and employed hy Swift X Co., Denver, Colo. Vtlilliarn Friend. Dorthae lllclllillan-Olrs. 'lilattl Vtiillntrj, near Alvin, lll. Curtis .lienz-Married and farining near l-ienning, Emma Seyicrt-CMrs. Adney Davisj, near Ellis, lll. ,lnlia Story-thirs. Edgar ltlilnerj, near Henning. Ethel Tully-l..iving with her parents and 1 employed hy Dr. james, Henning. Harlan Hunley-Married and keeping roomers in Champaign, Ill. CLASS 1927 Pauline Briilges-tM'rs. Kenneth Kellyj, Danville, lll. Kenneth Kelly-Married and employed by me Berhalter Funeral Home, Danville, Emerson Renz-liiinployed lay the 1Vesting- house Electric Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Willard Rolminett-Mztrried and a dealer in general trucking, Henning, Illinois. Frances 'Tui'ner- CMM. Elwood Mat- thewsj, Alvin, Ill. Viva Watson-CMrs. Marion Fztleonerl, Armstrong, lll. Mary VVyman-Living with her mother and teaching Central School near Henning. CLASS 1928 Earl lisworthy-Married and living in Henning. Vtforlcing in Danville, lll. Orval lrlamilton-Foreman oi the lfianville Construction Co., Danville, lll. Gerald li-lcConnell-Living with his mother and principal of Armstrong Grade School, Armstrong, lll. Francis ltflofiett-Deceased. Bertha VVatson-Cltlrs. Forrest Dnlirej, Danville, lll. CLASS 1920 Phyllis Crawford-Teaching school in Los- tant, lll. Marjorie .Iolmson-'lleacliing school in Ho- mer, lll. Ferne 1'lm-ine-fMrs. Floyd Klilnerj, Hen- ning. Esther Martin-fllrs. Kenneth Hamiltonb. .JICRF Henning. Pearl Tully-Staying with Nr. and Mrs. W'ill:ur Crouch and employed hy Blur- phy's 5 Sz l0c Store, Hoopeston, lll. CLASS 1950 Louise Beck-Ulrs. Carl Zenkeb, Broad- -lands, lll. Clyde Belilnyer-Vtforking 'lor a building contractor, 88 Sandon, Nlfehster Groves, St.. Louis, Mo. I Marjorie lngalshe-Cllrs. Keith Doclsonj, near Snider, lll. janice Leaver-CM rs. Robert' Stumpb, near liossville, lll. Edith Martin-Living' with her parents and employed hy l?1rown's L. C. Food Store, Henning. Evelyn McConnell--Married and divorced. She is a private nurse in Chicago, lll. .I ol1n Renard-VVorking at home with par- ents near Henning. Ansel Rumble-Nlarricd and an artist in New York City, New York, ltlary Story-Vllorking near Oakwood, lll. Ruth Swisher-Living in Danville, and teaching at Daniel School, Danville, lll. Aural Turner-Chlrs. Leonard Misnerj, Henning. Retha Vtfatson-fklrs. Howard Klalletl, Perrysville, lncl. Vtfendall Lane-Assistant Superintendent of the Danville Construction Company, Dan- ville, lll. CLASS 1931 l-'4l'CCl'l'llli'1 McConnell-Living with his par- ents and teaching lXlann's Chapel School near Rossville, lll. Mary Allison-fhlrs. Bud Powelll, near Henning. Elwood Misner-Married and farming near 'l-lenning. Eloise Renz-Private nurse, Burnham Hos- pital, Urbana, Ill. Sarah E. Fairchild-Living with her par- ents and teaching Bratton School near East Lynn, Ill. ' Virlon Venalrle-Married and farming near Henning. VVilliam llflorton-Marrietl and farming near Crawiordsville, lnrll Rachel 'llnrner-C'5'lrS, Gene Smithj, Dan- ville, lll. Glen jackson-Working on the Burr Oak Farms, near Plano, Ill. Jewell Allison-Living with his mother and employed hy the Indiana Public Service Co. in Fort VVayne, lnd. Martha Louise Lane-CMrs. Elwood Mis- nerj, near Henning. John Smith-Married and farming near Bismarck, Ill. Mildred Ashwoocl-A trained nurse in Gary, lnd. Page 'l'!liw'lt'-vigil!! CLASS 1932 fll':.trtli:i Swisher-Living with her parents :incl teztcliing lX'lir.lc,llelork School near Po- tonnic, lll. 'Doris CUUUCI'--Al'l.C1lIll1lg the University of Illinois, Urlmnzi, lll. Fred l-lurlsoii-l.,iving with his parents and working nent' 1'lt-nning. XN'ill:.u'd 1411116-.'XllCl1Llll'lg' the University of -Illinois, Llt'lmn:-1, lll. ,lohn l'l1lllS0llfVVO1'klllg at home with par- ents near Henning. lrene l'lnll'innn-Attcntling l.i1lSl.iZI'Il lllinois State TL'llCl'1Cl'Si College, Charleston, lll. james VVznson-XI'zu'i'ie4l :intl farming near VV'il.li:t'xnsport, lnil. Roy li-.lztrtiii-Viforlcing ut home with par- ents near Henning. CLASS 1933 Lruvrenee ,Nlztclctry-RI.:trrieil :intl fzirnning near l en1ielml, Ill. Norma Vjolinson-Chlrs. Earl Tlioxnasj, nezn' Ijunville, Ill. Carl Walters-Living with his mother and fzirming near lrlenning. Mary Clztypool-thlfrs. Rztymonrl VVC1lCl'SD, nent Henning. Orville l,lll11'lfll-Al1l1'l'lCtl :incl working in Somerset, Ky, Ruth lielgeiiliowci'-XXXrrking in Danville, Ill, Helen Allaert-Lllirs. Burt Snirlerl, near Snider, lll. Ainn: Scl'ilr1Fsei'-CR-'l.i's. Lowell Vifhitej, nent' lilonnt, lll. ,lone Mcklillin-Cllrs. .liritncis I-larganj, near ,lr'l'i:nning. Lelrunl Turner-VVorking at home with par- ents near Henning. ,Helen Ashwooil-Employed hy Mnseheck Shoe Co., Danville, Ill. - Ruth M':trlin-l.,,iving :it home with parents ric-zu' Henning, Herinztn Potter-M:n'rie4l and fzirming near l'lenning. CLASS 1934 Um l'zttlei1-CMrs, Russell Seyfcrtj, Dan- ville, lll. George l,J:niiels-Liviiig :it home with his 111n'entsg at dealer in Philco Nznlios and operating the ll. M. Daniels l..umher Co. in Henning, Ill, Glen Lusk-Enlisted in the Marine Cor- porzttion Bzirrncks in San Diego, Califor- nm. Evert BCl'gllI'llfl-XA1tfll'lil1lg :tt home with parents near Henning, lll. Ruth Eclginglon-VVorking at home, near Snider, Ill. ltlonoi' Tntwilei'-VVorking at home with parents near jznneshnrg, lll. Lawercnce I-luclson-VVorking at home with his parents near Henning. I'ayr 7'lrir1y-nimr I L. -1 Alice 1Nynn-CM1's. Squire Stewztrtj, Dan- ville, lll. Employed by Harry F. Beach Paper Co., Danville. Lyle lrlztmilton-VVorking at home with his father, near Henning. Dean Sperry-At home, near Snider, Ill. CLASS 19.55 Ruth Story-lfVorlcing for her :uint near Oakwood, Ill. Delmar lierglinid-VVorking at home with parents near Henning. Martin Hanson-Living with his parents near Henning :intl attending Henning High School as it Post Graduate. Opal Hudson-VVorlcing in U1'lli2lllR, Ill. Doris Gretvztt-Living with her lmrents nezir Snider, Ill. ,lames Seyiert-Living with his mother :ind farming near Snider, flll. Gladys Tutwiler-Living with her parents near jaineslinrg, lll., and attending Hen- ning High School us a Post Grztclnate, ixlqitildn Young'-Living with her parents nezn' Snider, :incl L4ll,1I'Z1I'lZl.Il in Henning High School. ' Marvin Allison-CCC Camp, Camp Ln- zerne, Luzerne, Mich. Lueiell Luttrell-VVorking in Muttoon, lll. Vtfoodrow Tntwilei'-Married and working near Snider, Ill. Lueilc Elliot-Living with her parents near Henning. Clements Eclgington-VVorking at home, near Snider, Ill. lsahelle Hnliinzm-XVaitress in a hotel in l3VU.l'1Sl10ll, Ill. Raymoml Aflllilfl-l!viO1'klllg :tt home with parents near Danville, Ill. Martha Story--Living with her parents near Henning. Inez Claypool-Cltlrs. VVood1'ow Tntwilcrj, near jameslmrg, lll. Ruth VVy1nan-Attending the University of ' Illinois, Urbana, lll. joseph Anderson-W'orking ut the Danville Wfestern Brick Co., Danville, lll. CLASS 1936 Robert Heck-Living at home, working in the Beck K Son Blacksmith Shop ztnml :ts- Sisting his father on the farm. Richard Lanham-Living at homo in Hen- ning, and 21 salesman for the Vuwter- Steeley Corporation, DeSoto-Plymontli Dealers, Danville, Ill, Patil Hamilton-VVorking at home with his father near Henning. Stanley McConnell-Enlisted in the Marine Corporation Bztrracl-:s in San Diego, Calif. 'Herbert Ashwood-Living with his mother and farming near Henning, Kathleen McGinnis-XfVorking near Dan- ville, Ill. Pauline Lusk-Living nt home near Hen- ning, and attending Henning High School for Z1 Commercial Course. Dallas Hull-CM'rs. Cleo Mciclcrilnccj, john Robert Lario-Working :Lt home with Voaneclzi Sperry-Living with her parents near Snider, Ill. Dorothy.'Leonard-Living with her parents near Henning. George I Taylor-Attending thc University ol Illinois, Urbana, lll. Merrill Robinclt-Living with his grzmcl- mother, employed by l:li'own's L. C. Food Store, and .farming near Henning. Edna Mae Dawes-VVorking in Allerton, lll. Faye lvlilner-NVorking in Flora, lll. Lillian Whittington-Employed Ivy thc New Art Beauty Shop, Danville, lll. Bonnie Braden-NVorking in Chicago, Ill. Ora McGinnis-Living with his pzircnzs near Danville, .lll., and returning to Hen- ning High School lor li Post Grznluatc Course. Herbert Fairchilil-Employed by Gould's Shoe DCIl2l1'll1lCllt Store in Chznnpaign, lll. ' parents- near Henning. A loasl lo al ,l:unCsl'inrg, .l ll. TO THE FELLOWS WHO'LL TAKE OUR PLACE l-lere is a loasl we wanl lo drink r To lhe lellows we'Il never know, To lhe fellows who are going lo lake our place When il's lime lor us lo go. We've wondered whal kind ol chaps lhey'll be And we've wished we could lake lheir hands Jusl lo whisper, We wish you well, old chaps. ln a way lhal lhey'd undersland. We dare lo hope lhey may pause someday. As lhey loil as we have wroughl, And gain some slrenglh lor lheir weary lasks From lhe bellies we have loughl. Bul we've only lhe lask ilsell lo leave. Wilh lhe cares lor lhem lo lace, And never a cheering word lo speak To lhe fellows who'll lake our place. Then here's lo your good heallh. old chaps. We drink as a bridegroom lo his bride: We leave an unfinished lask lor you, Bul God knows how we've lried. We've dreamed our dreams as all men do, Bul never a one came lrue, And our prayers loday are lhal all our dreams May be realized in you. And we'll meel some day in lhe greal unknown, Far oul in lhe realms ol space: You'll know our clasps when we lake your hands And gaze in your lired laces. Then all failures will be success. In lhe lighl ol lhe new-lound dawn, So loday we're drinking your heallhs, old chaps. Who'll lake our place when we're gone. l coming Senior classes lrom lhe Seniors ol '37. Priya' Forty T T T venue 'qw . .ff ,AVV if f. 'NU35' jf T' T ' L Ihr' ' yan f r Wifvf 'P .' ri! ' ' -'H ' 1 52 v -- . lf TT .L. ' 14 oofo in I . ,s-vs rx 5, 1 .. -l . ,,a. --1 is ,,'. Q K .5 u . i.rg,s ,fi fn NX ,i 1 1 'uni J, 5 ' - ,Aff----slr ff: X Tl 12 fl W HQ' '1 .X-T' wx 'T 'f i Q IX Lx 4 N D lx-'W' -. xi'-rv .,-if I- - R 21,-1 , f' ii ' oecmsen ruff' 1 urIy-z School Qalezfidar SEPTEMBER I-School begins wiTh Three new Teachers: Miss STeiner. Miss Foullc. and Mr. Mumm. 2-Baseball pracTice sTarTs Today. 7-ElecTion oT class oTTicers. The Seniors sTarTed The year ouT peacefully. IO-Seniors receive Class rings. ll-Seniors give The Freshmen a Welcome ParTy, as we have voTed ouT iniTiaTion. 30-How happy was Senior Bob Lanham when a new Junior girl came To school. Some say he has changed. OCTOBER 7-The Juniors selecT Their play. The name - Sound Your Horn. I2-BaslceTball sTarTs Today. Purple and WhiTe, FighT! FighT! I6-STarT worlc on Annual. Business Manager, Rudy TuTwiler, and assisTanT, Verl LuTTrell go To Danville Tor ads. 22-Cheer Leaders chosen-BeTTy WaTson and Maxene EllioT. NOVEMBER 2-Ralph WaTson and Wood Nelson have a conTlicT in hisTory before Miss STeiner arrives. Ralph rolls up his sleeve To hide a huge renT. I4-BuT, whaT has happened To our business managers? Two new ones are elecTed-Leona Cornell and Rob- erT Lanham. 25-Day before Thanksgiving and The BaslceTball Boys do wiThouT Their Turkey dinner Trom Mr. Wilcox. 30-The Seniors have Their picTures Taken Today. DECEMBER 8-WhaT has happened in The Senior Class meeTings? ParliamenTary rules are in order and perhaps a SergeanT aT Arms Tor unruly members. I6-The Physics class malce ice cream in lab. Today-a wonderful success. I8-ChrisTmas parTy Today: Then a long vacaTion, My! WhaT presenTs we received. .. ,Q I . Y. I we -s I - ,44YM q 5 4 'S i P723 -'I ' e2?-' fL v,gg:1 - lg A A ' QFEBRUA 11 .xx ,, ' ' A i 1124 dl! . is -X ly D A .0349 g',:L3'r:lg5. YN-'f7 . 17,4314 xyfii Isl, Iii ? TE . sw illl' ll iw A ll, sm .TWT 'ill Wi. -1 V l lf ' 4-Z JANUARY 5-The whole assembly clisTurbecl. We losT anoTher baslceTball game aT ArmsTrong. 6-A Senior Class meeTing This morning in which class colors are To be decided on. Bob Lanham insisTs on orchids cosTing 53.00 each, in order To use some of The surplus money in our Treasury! IO-Clark and Mr. Wilcox disagree on where Clarlc shall siT in Physics. Clark Talces Mr. Wilcox's suggesTion. i5- l-lalT of This year gone sighs Ed Spain. 28-Judge Bales oT The Juvenile CourTs Trom Ohio Talked before The assembly This morning. IT was on The YouTh oT Today. Everyone Took sToclc oT Themselves. FEBRUARY lO-Clark published The Broadcaslrer Today. Did anyone escape his Tongue? l4-Who received valenTines Today? Well, if noThing was said, plenTy was ThoughT. 26-Everyone Teeling bad buT RuTh Allison. Yes, iT's six weeks' TesTs. 28-NoThing happens up here now. We are all sTudy- ing so hard. MARCH 6-BaslceTball boys won DisTricT TournamenT held aT ArmsTrong. Rudy presenTs The Trophy To Mr. Rumble before The assembly. I7-Open l-louse Today. PlenTy oT exciTemenT. EnTer- TainmenT furnished by sTudenTs. Orcl'1esTra played. 23-Aha: A mysTery play selecTecl by The Senior Class. The name is Tiger l-louse. APRIL I-Oh My!! Such Terrible happenings. BuT don'T worry iT's April Fool. 5-Calling all cars!! Harold McGinnis leTT home Today. lI+T'larold McGinnis came baclc home Today. l'le jusT Took a liTTle vacaTion. 25-Verl and DoroThy should remember-lT's noT Tar from puppy love To a dog's liTe. MAY I4-Junior-Senior BanqueT. 2l-Class NighT. 24+School picnic. 25-26-ExaminaTions. 28-STudenTs receive ReporT Cards. 28-CommencemenT Exercises. Illlfff' 1 nrl'.v-f M 2 J I W ' w ' gsm ral -' f ': ., , mist I' 1' I. Q ,.,- N r -dr lg,-:gn in V C, . 5,5 .V h , . lrljr I' 113111 Activities g enior' Qlaky lut ludmoml bpmn, Rob t Il ly R ly I t wiler. Doris Cooley, Eleanor O l s, anal Leona Corncll Abbie lYynu, Clarice Roberts, Robert Lzmlmm, Clark Wgiger gfousev Tiger l-louse, lhe Senior Class Play, was given a+ Henning l-ligh School on April I6 before a capacily audience. Financially. lhe play was a grear successf The 'receipis were 555750. CAST OF CHARACTERS Erma Lowrie ................. Eleanor Oakes Aunl' Sophia ..., Mrs. Murdock ...,. Peg VanEss .,...... Mysiery Woman ..., Arlhur l-lale ....... Clarice Roberis .. . .Leona Cornell ... .Abbie Wynn .. . . . .Doris Cooley . . . . .Edmond Spain Maclniosh ..... ..... l Rudy Tuiwiler Thompson ....... ..... R oberi Bailey Oswald Kerins ......... ...., C lark Burion Roberi Lanham ....... ........Yami This was a myslery play in ihree acis. Alier The play Clark Burion presenied an eleciric ioasier +o'Miss Myhre, in appreciaiion of her hard work and unliring eiifori in helping us make ii a belrier play. CLARK BURTON flfl uniolf Qlay . . .. , ,, .. Lijl In Ifiylll --lain-rl Pzlirclulml. ihulmn Iullmt. Jean Young james Anderson, Lois bu l l NX! Qlll lNlJ Ill jlllllilllh 'u sun, 'mr vs ,uun:n'1, . zn m'ic - uc sun, 'mrc li I , 2111! .4130 H. AUT EHI1 CSoLmd CYOLLV gfornv Eel The Junior Class Play Sound Your Horn was presenled Friday night Novem er I8 in lhe High School gym. H was a farce-comedy in ihree acls. lr was well received by a large audience The rolral receiprs were aboulr i'p55.00. CAST OF CHARACTERS Mr. Angus .,.......,................ Jared Fairchild Mrs. Van Dyke ..... Diana Websier ..... Horner Bird ,.... A Ella Lamlo ....... Chrisiine Ellior ..... Theodore Websrer. . . Drusilla .......... Mr. Beasly ..... Phyllis ....... I nv' Furl V-fi'i'r' Q . . . . .Thelma Elliol ......Jean Young ... ,James Anderson .,.......Lois Swisher Belly Jane Waison . . , , . .Charles Leonard .. .l-Aariorie Hudson ....J. L. Fairchild ..,.Leola Lanham L W ' the Gh68l'iIfLg Section This year rhe cheering seciion was one of Jrhe largesl we have ever had al Hen- ning. The aflendance, al home games especially was excellent We should also pay lribule io 'rhose devoled followers who were preseni a+ mosi of lhe home 'games whelher we were winning or losing. The Two cheer leaders, lvlaxene Elliol and Be++y Wafson. are here seen in lhe fore- ground. Wilma Meeker was chosen by fhe arhleric board as an alfernale. Their reperloire of cheers is one of Jrhe larges'r in Vermillion Coun+y. By 'rhe smiles Laurane Young and Clarice Roberls are exhibiiing, we musi be win- ning. However, we are noi so sure when we look al Romeo, for by lhe looks of lhaf yawn he seems To 'rhink 'rhe game is boresome. Doris Cooley is smiling af Jrhe referee. If she caplivales him, we will surely win fhe game. Bur we are posilive ihey are all working for 'rheir +eam. CLARK BURTON Page Forty-sm ' Front Viflllll'--R0llCl't l4Ill'lllill'H, l':illl10IHl Spain, Harry Lusk, Rudolph Tutwiler. Charles Leonard. Lfft ylflbll'-lAll'!l McGinnis, Rijnlacrt Powell, Vl':irren Potter, Eugene XXYZIISOII, Ralph XVatson, Theodore Mertz. Right Tablz'-Marvin Dossey Gene l,:mc, joe XVyman. Harold MbGix1nis, Martin Hanson, Luther Null, llilly lluwurs, llcnjnmin Fnrnswnrtli, Xorvnl jackson, Gladys Tutwiler, Thomas Yokuly. btanrling: Xl r. M umm, Adviser. Future qarmers of Aneerica The Smilh-Hughes ACI, crealed in I9I8, provides reimbursemenis 'ro High Schools lhar offer Agricullure +0 sludenls over The age of I4. ln l9I8 lhere were 243 sluclenls from fifleen dirlerenl high schools enrolled in Agriculiure. ln I937 lhere are IO, O46 sludenls in 280 high schools in Illinois alone. According lo sialislics, Vermilion Counly now has I3 high schools offering courses of vocaiional agriculiure. A course in Soils and Crops is olilered for The lirsl year sludenls. Animal Husbandry in lhe second, Farm Shop in 'rhe Third year, and Farm Ivlanagemenl in lhe lourlh year. Al presenl Henning is orlering Soils and Crops and Animal Husbandry. iwiyi' lfffl'IAi .n':fw1 W 'IN The AgriculTure classes will hold a judging maTch aT Urbana in The TirsT parT oT May. The boys will judge caTTle, hogs, and corn. The AgriculTure class has joined The FuTure Farmers oT America OrganizaTion. This is an organizaTion OT boys sTudying AgriculTure. Their moTTo is Learning To do, do- ing To learn, learning To live, living To serve. The F. F. A. as The organizaTion is called, has chapTers or uniTs in every STaTe in The Union, Hawaii and PorTo Rico. This chapTer Tormed aT Henning in The Tall oT I936, is The TirsT in This TerriTory. ln order To be a member of This organizaTion each sTudenT musT have a projecT-a supervised Tarm pracTice, supervised by The vocaTionaI agriculTure Teacher. AT The presenT There are TourTeen projecTs, Three corn, Tour swine, Three beeT cows, Three dairy, and one poulTry projecT. The F. F. A. gave a minsTrel Decemberflb, I937. The players were Marvin Dos- sey, Billy Bowers, Warren PoTTer, Norval Jackson. RoberT Powell, Eugene WaTson, lviar- Tin Hanson, Harry Lusk, Charles Leonard, Benjamin FarnsworTh, and Edmond Spain. The minsTrel consisTed OT jolces and songs by The Tollowing: Solo, Eugene WaTsong Two songs, Benjamin FarnsworTh, Joe Wyman, Ro'berT Lanham, and Norval Jackson: Two songs, Edmond Spain, Eugene WaTson, Benjamin FarnsworTh, and Charles Lednardf Joe Wyman Tap danced. During The inTermission There was Tap dancing by girls from Danville. The proceeds were Sl9.40 aTTer expenses were paid. The F. F. A. boys Toolc a Trip To Chicago To The NaTional LivesTock show and one To Urbana. AT presenT They have an enrollmenT oT TourTeen. QROBERT BAILEY. Page Forty-rirflir l7l'll1lf Ii'mi'-llcrnivc Clnpp, llctty jane XVIITSOII. 'llliclmzi Elliott, Senna Lou lkitterslicll. Srmml mn'-Elizzilictll 'llurglunrl. Leola Mae Lnnlizun, Eleanor Oakes. . . - Tlrirrl V'07i'-iilllllfllllll Mcrlz. Miss Foullc. llellu Riley, llorotliy Hudson, Pauline Cole, Marjorie Huilsou Glzulys Tulwilcr: slnmling, Lois Swisher. - Qriscilla Glue Clolhing is a subiecl which was iaughl in Henning High School for lhe lirsl lime 'rhis year. The Clolhing room is one of lhe mosl alfraclive in lhe building. Curlains were made by +he sludenls. I+ has also been equipped wilh a bookcase made by Mr. Lan- ham, a large paneled mirror, lhree sewing machines. an ironing board and an iron. Many lovely garmenls were made by The girls and 'rhese were displayed in a fash- ion show Open House. Al' fhe end of fhe year pins will be given by lhe Simplicily and Du Barry Pallern Companies for 'rhe besl garmenls made. The Priscilla Club gave chili dinners: Jrhe money Taken in 'fhis way was given for flood relief in The Soulh. Al' our Chrislmas parly lhey served relreshmenls and sen? a baskel of food 'ro 'rhe Websrer Memorial Home in Danville. On April 7, lhe club look an inieresling lrip 'ro Marshall Field and Company, Chicago. They saw many 'rhings of inleresl, one especially being a visil lhrough lwo ideal homes, one of which was modern and lhe olher colonial. The Priscilla Club sponsored lhe Molher-Daughlers' Banquel April I9 al The High School. -ELEANOR OAK ES. Pain' lfllffj'-llillf l .I ...Y . 1 lgnrl First -raw-Mary Moore, Wilma Meeker, Addie Carrie Ingalsbe, George I-luffmnnn, Leola Mae Lanham, Maxene Elliott, Dorothy Young. Second row-Joe NVyman, Clark Burton, Norval Jackson, Harry Lusk, Theodore Mertz, Sponsor, Miss Myhre. Standing-Betty Xvatson. Two members, Florence Rotli and Jack Hcmbrey, were-: alisent. QDrama tics Because oi The number of sludenis who enlerecl dramalics lhis year. il will pos- sibly be definiiely eslablishecl as a curricular subiecr al Henning High School. The class has been quile aclive in speech work rhis year. Sludenls from Henning enlerecl four conlesls held al Lincoln, Ranloul, Bismarck, and Oakwood lhis year. Two girls. Belry Walson and Wilma Meeker. gave clramalic and humorous readings. respedrively. Jack Hembreyirepresenied Henning in ora- Jrorical declamalion, while Clark Burlon was The exlempore speaker. Wilma Meeker won firsi in humorous a+ lhe sub-counly conlesi held al Bismarck and Clark Burlon was iirsl in exlemporaneous speaking al lhe same conlesl. Ailrer one year ol: speech work. I find lhal I enioyecl if immensely and I have derived invaluable benefiis from il. -CLARK BURTON, Reporler. Page Fifty 1f:'l.s't run'-I,iul'ty Jane XV:1tson, Lois Draper, XX'iIm:i Meeker, Lois Swisher, Mary Moore, and Miss Steiner, Instructor. Sr'coni'1 row-Elizxiliutli licrglnnrl, Pauline Clapp, Thelmxi Elliot, Lavonne Dossey, Maxene Elliot, and Florence Roth. Third row-llurniuc Clzlpp, Freda Hoskins, Dorothy Hudson, Dorothy Young, Marjorie Hudson. and Mil- dred McGinnis. Fi.f'nrII1 ra-xi'-livvlyn Riley, Jenn Young, Luola Lanham, Doris Cooley, Leona Cornell, and Somm Lou llntlorslicll. girls' glee ezub The Girls' Glee Club elecred oificers on Ociober 27, I936. They are as iollows: Presicleni ...... .. ,Wilma Meeker Vice-presideni ...... ........ L ois Swisher Secreiary-ireasurer. . . . . .Berry Jane Waison Librarian ...... .. ..... Maxene Ellioi Reporier. . . . . .Leona Cornell Direcfor ....................................... Miss Sieiner This year rhe girls' glee club has 'rweniy-four members. On Tuesday, December 8, ihe chorus wenr io Danville where The girls speni ihe day in rehearsal for 'rhe Vermilion Couniy Music Fesiival. The final performance was given in ihe evening ai The Siaie Armory. For ihe school Chrisimas pariy, Wednesday. December 23, a small group from ihe chorus sang Brahms' Lullaby as pari of ihe program. The annual sub-disrrici music conlesi was held ai l-loopesion, March 3I. Thirfeen girls made ihe Trip io Hoopesion and enlered in Class CC, which was won by Bismarck and Ridgeiarm. -RUDY TUTWILER, Music Ediior. Pnyr' Fiflysom' Firx! raw-Leona Cornell, Clark llurton, Betty XY:itson, Lcnlu Lzinluxni, Jean Young, Charles Luonriral, Svmml rmc'-Narnia Jackson, Thelma Elliot, Dorotliy Young, Iflizziliuth llcrglnncl, Martin l'l:msun, Ahlwim Xl'ynn. Standing, Pauline Lusk, Miss Steiner. Qrchestra The Orcheslra elecled officers on November 4. l936. They are as follows: Presidenl ....,......... .................... A bbie Wynn Vice-Presidenl .... ....,.. J ean Young Secrelary-Treasurer, . . .... Charles Leonard Reporler ......... .... L eona Cornell Direclor ..........................,.....,...... Miss Sleiner The Orchesira is very small This year, consisling of only lhirleen inslrurnenls They are: ' Violins lfirsil-Clark Burlon Saxophone-Jean Young Leona Cornell Trombone--Leola Lanham Belly Walson Cornol-Charles Leonard Thelma Elliol Marlin Hanson lsecondl--Dorolhy Young Drums-Pauline Lusk Elizabelh Berglund Norma Jackson The Orcheslra macle ils lirsl public appearance on Wednesday evening, Novem ber I l, I936, playing a number of seleclions Tor a receplion, honoring The new leach ers al The High School. The orcheslra also played for Open l-louse. -RUDY TUTWILER. Puyv Fifty-tivo Gommerce 1f:r.vl rozc'-Lnurzun' Young, Martin Hanson, and Jared Fairchild. I U Sccoiizl 'rmv-j'ano 'l'uIIis, Lois Swishur, Chnrlcs Leonard, and I. L. Fznrchxld. Tlxfrd ra'n'FAl'h-luiz XY:itson, Lois Draper, Robert Cium, Miss Fonlk, instructor, and Abbie XVynn. Cience I'.!l'.Yf run'--Mcrlc Plcclccr, Evil Male Clziyponl, Rlnth Anderson, and Iared Fairchild. .5'm'nuu' l'Il7f'-RIF. XViluox, instructor: Marjorie Hudson, Thelma Elliot. Dorothy Hudson, Leola Lanham, Jann-s Anderson, Luther Null, Iingcnc XVats0n, and Eugene Johnson. Pngi' l'.fff.1 fIIl'l'L' N s First You'-Rudy Tutwiler, Jared Fairchild, Joseph WVYITIZHI, Maynard Plecker, Jznues Anderson, Eclmonil Spain, J. L. Faircliild, Verl Luttrell, and Eugene XVntson, Second rou'-Martin Hanson, XVarren Potter, Gene Laine, Robert Clem, Harry Lusk, Jerome V:mViukle, Merle Plecker, Benjamin Farnsworth, :ind Nr. XVilcux, Couch. Qaseball Henning had a very unsuccessful season in baseball. The games played were: Oakwood Henning . .I I Armslrong Henning .. 3 Polomac Henning .. 7 Easl Lynn Henning . I Rankin .. Henning .. 4 By EDMOND SPAIN, Reporler. Pagr' lffflyefc First rmv-Iirlnmnrl Spain, jznncs Anderson, Eugene Watson, Rudy 'Tutwi1er, and Verl Luttrell. Svfonzl run'--Mr. Rmnlmlc, principal: Joseph Wyman, Harry Lusk, I. L. Fairchild, Merle Plecker, II l Womlrum, nnrl Mr. XVilcox, Coach. Qgasketba ll AT HOME AWAY FROM HOME H. O. . H. Penfield ...28 26 Easl Lynn 8 Carlin ..... ...2I 34 Alvin . ..... . . . . .34 Easf Lynn .... .... . 2l 28 Carlin ..... ..... I 5 Alvin ...... ..... 2 9 IO Armsirong . . . ..... 22 26 Pofornac .. . ..... I6 20 Ridgeiarm .. . . . . . .34 3I Armslrong .. . ..... 26 28 Rossville .. , .....3I 28 Cissna Park .,. . . . I7 37 Poiomac ... .....29 26 Hoopeslon ... . . . I5 30 Hoopesion ... . . . . .28 34 Fairmouni .... ..... 2 8 3I Cissna Park .,.. ..... 2 6 4I Rossville ,. . ,.....,.... . .22 35 Hoopesion Holiday Tournameni we were defeaied by Hoopesion, 34-27. In Ihe couniy iournameni we played Easi Lynn firsl. They were deieaied 34-27. We ihen played Rossville. They won, 28-24. Henning won The Disirici Tournameni al Armslrong. defeaiing Wellingion, Bis- marck, and Armsirong. This was Ihe iirsi Disirici Tournameni Henning ever won. In The regional iournameni we defeaied Rossville, and ihen were defeaied by Cissna Park. ' --By EDMOND SPAIN. 1-'fffli-.fm Ads JOAQQS . . . CLEVE .. . HLEXHNDER Sporting G o o d s DANVILLE - - ILLINOIS PREPARE FOR BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT Our specialized courses will prepare you quickly Write for Rates Utterback - Brown BUSINESS COLLEGE DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Red Spot Paint and Glass Co. Glass, Brushes and Roofing EI 119 N. Vermilion St. DANVILLE - - ILLINOIS See Us Now for . . . ELECTRIC or ACETYLENE Welding of any FARM MACHINERY Our Moderate Prices and well-equipped shop will give you A-1 Service Modern Machine Shop, Inc. 123-125 No. Hazel Street DANVILLE, ILLINOIS 'rl Fj3 A SMITH'S ...... The Florists Frank J. Fecker 101 N. Vermilion Street Ph0ne 571 Say It With Flowers I DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Danville Typewriter Company WOODSTOCK and CORONA We repair and overhaul all makes Special rent rates 22 W. North St. Phone 2526 S. B. WALTON, PROP. First National Bank Rossville, Illinois The Bank That Service Built E. J. Davis 8: Co. Hardware, Floorcovering China, Glass, Wall Paper Toys, and manufacturers of fine harness i ROSSVILLE, ILLINOIS Page Fiffgwiglzt Miss Myhre: Wood, what is a syno- nym? Wood: A synonym is a word you use when you can't spell the other one. Mr. Rumble: Have l time to say good- bye to my wife? Porter: I don't lcnow, sir: how long have you been married? Mr. Wilcox: My lad, are you to be Caddie? Ralph Watson: Yes. sir. Mr. Wilcox: And how are you at find- ing lost balls? Ralph W.: Very good, sir. Mr. Wilcox: Well, look around and find one so we can start the game. ' History Teacher livliss Steinerl: Who was Tallyrand? Rudy Tulwiler: A fan dancer, and cut the baby talk. Hotel . . . Grier-Lincoln Danville's Favorite Spot ii Recognized Down State by our slogan Known for Good C6F00d,, We specialize on Parties- -Banquets- STEVE LANPHER, Mgr. J. M. JAMES, M. D. l-lenning - - Illinois C90ngratulatio1fzs--- Glass of 1957 Goodwine State Bank POTOMAC, ILLINOIS if Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Capital - Surplus 852,000 l'ngn' I if1,v-uiu Danvi11e's Finest Facilities GOMPLIMENTS i of BANQUETS B. H. CORNELL PARTIES MEETINGS Garage i V08 We strive to excel in Food, Service, Hospitality and Courtesy CHARLES M. STACK, Mgr. CARS - TRUCKS TEXACO PRODUCTS Furnished by FAIRCHILD BROS. of IIOOPESTON, ILLINOIS Marlatt Battery and Mfg. Co. - .. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS FACTORY PHONE 1762 AUTOMOTIVE DIV'N. PHONE 3122 l COMPLIMENTS of Freese 8: Sons We FUNERAL HOME CMD ROSSVILLE, ILLINOIS I S ' We invite you to visit CHRSON'S DRUG STORE N. Vermilion Street Wm PRESCRIPTIONS and SICK ROOM SUPPLIES was 'ITHE REXALL STORE JMD DANVILLE - - ILLINOIS ROBERTS CHEVROLET SALES W. E. Roberts POTOMAC PHONE 140 ALVIN PHONE 40 NEWMAN'S CLOTHES SHOP, Inc. 15 Years in Business The store for men of Henning' High School 15 E. Main St. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS M. B. White GROCERIES, GAS AND OILS DANVILLE R. R. No. 2, Snider, Ill. Be Convincedn COMPLIMENTS DRIVE A NEW FORD V-8 of REMBRANDT Cm STUDIO -R. W. WOOD - DANVILLE, ILL. MQTQ-JR C0- Phone 53 Rossville, Ill - 1' .5 13 CONIPLINIENTS QUALITY GROCERIES AT Of LOWEST PRICES FRED PUTMAN Leath Sz Co. YOUNG'S GROCERY Furnishers of Beautiful Homes Prairie Farm Bllltettiillilk Opposite Post Office Free Delivery Danville, Ill, Phone 250 Rossville, Ill. Radio Repairing Phone No. 117 Ross Electric Shop COMPLIMENTS C- M- ROSS Of CONTRACTING-Ai-PIJANCES RADIOS Henning Grain and Oil Co. 110 S. Chicago Street Rossville, Ill. I COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS of of COCA COLA F. H. Tickner 8z Son In Bottles FRESH MEATS AND GRo.cER1Es Royal Blue Store Compliments of Pruitt Standard Service Madigan Sz McMillan ROSSVILLE, ILL. SALE BARNS Penfield, Illinois l Payl' Sixly-m'n COMPLIMENTS of The Original Cotton Shop CNRS 55 N. Vermilion Danville, Ill. Office Phone 642 Res. Phone 781 'Holland Williamson, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON W3 Office Hours 2-5 307 The Temple Evenings by appointment Danville. Ill. Pyrofax Stoves Electrolux Refrigerators 7 X EOMANS 82 SHEDD Thos. Conron Hardware Co. H2U'ClVV21TC CO. 116 E. Main st. Tel. '10 Danville, lll. Phone 31 DANVILLE' U L' Fencing Paints JOHN S. LAVEZZI FLOVRIST COIWPLIMENTS of 22 East North Phone 785 BERHALTER'S SERVICE DANVILLE, ILL. Seibert Music Shop Musical Merchandise of Quality AT FRAMES JEWELRY STORE 15 North Vermilion Street Danville, Illinois Coin liments . L. A. TUGGLE I' f COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT G OF SCHOOLS V. M. JONES A friend of boys and girls COUNTY CLERK Of Vermilion County, Illinois COMPLIMEN TS STELLA BAKING CO. COMPLIMENTS OF OSCAR L, GRAHAM COUNTY CORONER IISIII Potomac Tire Service Station FORDS-TIRES-BATTERIES ALVA MONTGOMERY Potomac, Illinois- Rossville Telephone Company Serving Rossville, Alvin, Bismarck and Henning ROSSVILLE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS SUNDIES AND SODA'S Rossville, Illinois Phone 106 JUVINALL'S GARAGE I CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE Henning, Illinois Phone 28 DR. W. R. WASHICK PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Phone lll Res Phone Tliurs. 9vll: XYQQ-I: llnys Ifxcept 'I'hurs. 9sII a.1n., 25'I'NI '9l'NI S Iyl X1l'1 I -. . . .. ff . I . ,uma my 1 ll0lll'Il'lCll. 125 li. ATTICA ST. ROSSVILLPI, ILT.. Acton, Acton '8z Baldwin LAWYERS 605 Temple Bldg. Danville, Ill. .The Big Swing is to U. S. Tires Main at Franklin Telephone 298 Danville U. S. Tire Service DELCO REMY SERVICE Sam T. Boord, Field Representative W. T. Leverenz, Jr. Danville, Illinois H. M. Daniels Lumber Co. Henning POIOITIHC Philco Radios JOHN C. MASON PHYSICIAN 8z' SURGEON Rossville, Ill. COMPLIMENTS of Prather Bros. Confectionery COMPLIMENTS of BISMARCK GRAIN CO. The Home Beauty Shop HENNING, ILLINOIS All Branches of Beauty Culture Operator, Thena Wilcox Phone S FRANK THIRION 8z SON Glass and Mirrors for Every Purpose Phone Main 4350 535 E. Main St., Danville, Illinois I'Ilrxnc Ilfsinnick Sl Upcn .XII NY' Ernie WoocIrum's TEXACO SERVICE STATION .IIm11'I .r C-lII'!lt'I' GAS . UII. . . I.UNC.'I'I .-XNIJ DRINKS IU Xlilcs Nllllll of Imnvillc on IDIxiu 'N I DUNCAN BROS. McCormick-Deering' Tractors Hardware, Cream Separators. Paints, Etc. Potomac, Ill. WALTER L. CRAIN MCCORMICK-DEERING Farm Machinery Rossville, Illinois Pagz' Sixty-fo 111' Phone oITicc 853 Res. 5286-VV Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. DR. PAUL E. HEPNER, M.D. 513 Temple Bldg. Danville, Ill. Evenings 7 to S3 Sundays 9 to 11. TIVOLI THEATRE DANVILLE, ILLINOIS HOWARD MARTIN TIRE COMPANY Danville, Illinois RIES-STRAUSS COMPANY For Qlmlif-i' crilflfllillfj i'llof1'i'1'r1li'f-X' I- fired Danville V Illinois Compliments of Ed Lane's Poultry House ROSSVILLE, ILLINOIS Ekalakva Nursery 8z Gardens On the Dixie General Line of Evergreens and Perennials Shrubs and Nursery Stock. Low Prices A. P. Wood, 8 Miles North of Danville PARISIAN oscAR M1-:Is 20 N. Vermilion St. Danville, Ill. Danville's Finest Ready-to-Wear Store Elwin Andrews Thomas Acre-e Phone 1381 ANDREWS Sz ACREE WALL PAPER AND PAINT 20 West Main Street Danville, Ill. FRED A. SMITH LUMBER COMPANY ROSSVILLE, ILLINOIS PHONE 7 x ' Law Offices of JONES, GRANT Sz JONES Suites 305-30-8 Adams Bldg. Phone Main 600 Danville, Illinois Robt. Holmes Kr Bros., Inc. Founders, Machinists Steel Fabricators Danville, Illinois Roseville-A Good Place to Trade F. C. REINBOLD Shoes Tailoring Clothing ROSS E. KRUGG BARBER SHOP Two Chairs Service with a Smile Rossville, Illinois DEUTSCH BROTHERS The House of Distinction 'We Deal in Quality North Vermilion Street Danville, ul- Teleplione 972 WE SELL THE SAME FOR LESS The ROYAL CLOAK 11 North Vermilion Street Danville, Illinois If it's advertised we stock it. 10,000 items to choose from GULICK Corner North and Vermilion St. Danville, Illinois Pnnc' Si.rl,v'fizfc Danville Monument Co. 210 E. English St. At Gate of Springhill Cemetery Danville, Illinois .D. Henry Frost I-Iooker, M GENERAL SURGERY 1511 N. Vermilion St. Danville, Illinois Tel. Main 866 Foster's Barber and Beauty Shoppe DR. G. H. GRIFFIN Perrnanents 332.00 to 25-5.00 VETERINARIAN Machineless 555.00 to 57.50 Q Shoppe 58-R2 Res. 58-R3 Phone 62 Bismarck, Ill. Rossville, Illinois Phone Main sm Annabel Schull Costume DR' 0' E' FINK Selsglzsnsll-'oR ALI ' RENTAL OF C0 ' I 9 WEST MADISON STREET OCCASIONS Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Phone 1730 DZHVIIIC, Illinois 14 W. Madison Street, Danville, Illinois WILLARD ROBINETTE Dealer in COAL . . . JUNK GENERAL HAULING Phone 15 . I Henning, Illinois COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL ANNUALS A SPECIALTY -131r I pmlmi I 1 'Ln , nrruzsm II pwnnm: uumvw 47255 I . , . -- I-F.. f 'ILfif:i??'k INTERSTATE INTING COIVIPA COMMERCIAL PRINTING VOC. AGRICULTURE BOOKS CATALOGS 4 PUBLICATIONS ALL KINDS OF SCHOOL FORMS PI? NY I32 NORTH WALNUT STREET TELEPHONE I9 DANVILLE. ILLINOIS - l - Page S1'.1'Iy-six Lanham - Lovins F U N E R A L H 0 M E 428 WALNUT ST. PACKARD AMBULANCE ll Ph 1480 10 B1'0Wn's Store Henning, Illinois M ost Everything Q3 Za n k e n I9 e Vg Qhotographers MAKERS OF EINBECK PORTRAITS . ORIGINATORS OF PHOTO-ANNUALS Telephone Main 407 Kankakee, Illinois Mr. Young: And upon whai income do you propose Io suppori my daughler? Roberl Lanham: Five Jrhousand a year. 1 Mr. Young: Oh, I see: Ihen wilh her privare income of five Ihousand a- Roberf Lanham: Oh, I have counled 'rhal' in. Edmond Spain Iwhispering To Ralph in Physics CIassI: Oh, shui up: you're The big- gesl fool I ever saw. Mr. Wilcox Ihearing parl of conversalrionla Young men, don'+ forget I'm s+iII in This room. Q Freshman: I have several Jrhings on which I can aIways counl. Senior: Oh, you do? Whal are Ihey? Freshman: My fingers. Leona CorneII: You cerfainly wouIcIn'I' marry Abbie for her money, would you? Rudy Tufwilerz Cer+ainIy noi. Bur you cIon'+ Ihink I wouId have The hearl 'Io Iel her become an old maid iusl because she has money, do you? - Page Sixty-rsiylzt QRUBB ENGRAVING COMPAN Y Autographs HM jizyiwefq, ffsv0.QM,1,,.M ' alia aww? 1 U! 2',.W,efZ! Q in ,ww Q GQ 5 A . 4 I r I V' , - , 0 pf3.,,i,g cr . ' JJ gbygw I JA I I ' C Auto raph? , V, an fff 2f?fffj' , .' AAA N ,fglgifxi ,f,Jffi,.-,,L5, I 4 K ' X9 may O kLf f'-JlkJ '? X! X - N f ,gr-'yg,9l.f- 1 kf f I QIWQWLZYL- I ,N :f?fr'L4Lfd '1f.f MJ Gif M, 1 Wm 0 A . ,N I ,AI f f l,.fQQ.lf,1fVi7fL5 bM 'f H ' ' .AAI , - - bg 7 Ky ,AIA in jf' -1 1. 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