Hittle Township High School - Hi Lite Yearbook (Armington, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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GRADUATES OF HITTLE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1906 facmty S. W. Wright, Principal Louisa Keyes Blends Olson Clive O. DeLong Route Z Box 39 New Braunfels, Texas I Manager of the DeLong Bedding ls Upholstering Company Good luck and good cheer to the rest of the graduates and students of today and may they all be successful and happy. Yours truly, C. O. DeLong Mrs. Harriett Markland Verry IM rs. lhomaa Verryl Armington, Illinois Two sons and one daughter Mrs. Blanche Ll sey Chandler R. R. f Manteno, Illinois Attended Illinois State Normal University and Illinois Wesleyan -- taught school a number of years -- the mother of two sons. Employed at present as a super- vlsor at Manteno State Hospital. Dr. Glen Walker, D. D. S. iAT:-umption, Hmm: - Three years in dental school -- practiced dentistry in Assumption, Illinois since 1909. Married, have a son and daughter. Son practices medicine and surgery. Served as grade and high school board member, city alderman, Rotarian. In 1951 succeeded in getting Assumption, the first city ln Illinois, to begin fluori- dation of city water for prevention of dental caries in chlldren's teeth. Pictures are my latest, receiving congratulations from Dr. Phillip Phair of the American Dental Association and drinking the first glass of water. 1 enjoyed H. T. H. S.: best of all the schools and at graduation was positive I would be rich and famous ln a few years. Of course, the few years are still in the future. Now my secret desire is to move back to- Armington and clerk in the drug store and sell face powder and rouge to the graduates of H. T. H. S. I don't want you to forget the past history, I was the school captain of the first track team when they hung up the county records with the inexperienced judges. Glen P. Walker Mrs. Wlnifred Walker Martin Peoria State Hospital Peoria, Illinois One son Mrs. Ruby 1-lie ronymus Kelly Armington, Illinois One daughter and one son Mrs. Hazel DeLong Hayes Armington, Illinois Two daughters, one son Mrs. Vera Darnall Apfield 707 172 E. Washington Street Bloomington, Illinois 9 Ray Kelly Houston, lexas Ragland Hainline Minler, Illinois lntered high school October 15, 1902, graduated with the class of 1906, was presiding officer of class lowing to incomplete records, no other rank was bestowedj. Substitute player on basketball team, long distance runner, also member of debating team, a public speaker. Cham ioned the ado tion of the present Pur le and Gold c oo o arf lm'15'6pRdTsTlE'TTzewell Caimy colors. Graduated May 1'l, 1907 in what was then called Hind Side To Hall. Specifically, the old Christian Church. Professor S. W. Wright being the Principal, wished ua all luck. Twenty years later we began to wonder what kind. I Attended Bloomington School of Printing 1907-'09 -- graduatedas all-round printer and advertising manager. Majored ln Newspaper Management, drew Independent Press Correspondent Card 1910, was with the Southern Printing Company, Los Angeles, California 1911-'12, Leased and operated the Progressive Printery, 787 Market Street, San Francisco, California 1913-'l4. Returned to Hittle Township 1915. Bought farm in 1918- farmer until 1929. went busted, my compliments to Herbert Hoover and Andy Mellon. Went west again in 1930, worked as powderman, swamper, decorator, and carpenter in Portland, Oregon. 1933 drew card as Union Lawyer. Returned to Hittle Township 1935, worked as painter, decorator, and carpenter. 1947 farm owner again, as of present 'Gentleman Farmer fl hopel. Served 15 years as school director of old Burt School, Z7 years as Justice of the Peace both in Hittle Township and Little Mackinaw Township in Tasewell County. Farther Sayeth Not Ray Hainline THREE GENERATIONS OF HAINLINE FAMILY GRADUATE FROM H. T. H. 5. Ray Hainline 1906 Evelyn Hainline Greathouse 1931 Bettie Greathouse Turner 1950 Raymond Greathouse 1952 CLASS OF 1907 Faclxlty T. L. Cooke, Principal Louisa Keys Blenda Olson Mrs. Bertha Hayes Adams R. R. 4 Lincoln, Illinois One daughter Mrs. Hazel Hainline Mountjoy Armington, Illinois One adopted son CLASS OF 1908 Facmty C. A. Cramer, Principal Louisa Keyes ' Blends Olson Roscoe H. Albright 714 Lixfoln Ave. Grove City, Pennsylvania University of Illinois 1913 B. .S. Civil Engineering: Assistant on Engineering Corps, Pennsylvania Railroad, New Castle, Pennsylvania. Chief Engineer Boon County Coal Corp. , Sharples, West Virginia: Staff Engineer, Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. , Akron, Ohio: Superin- tendent Grove City Limestone Co. , Superintendent Union Limestone Co. , New Castle, Pennsylvania: Office Manager L. M. Stevenson Co. , Grove City, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Grace Verry Stuart Harlengen, Texas Graduated from Eureka College, Eureka, Illinois. Mrs. Verna Watt Bodeen Rice Lake, Wisconsin On my occasional visits to Armington as I walk by the high school I am reminded of the many changes and the great progress that has taken place in the fifty years of its existence. The half building, which stood for many years in its modest beginning, has now become a modern up to date and attractive structure. Where we at that time had an outdoor basketball court, where boys and girls had their turns at playing, there now stands a very fine gymnasium. One of my most vivid memories is the old barn which stood on the corner where Rose Lorig's house now stands, where Luella Richmond, Orrin Pratt, the Darnell girls, Roscoe and Ray Albright, 1-letty, Harriet and Charley Markland kept their horses which they drove to school each morning, carrying with them a bag of feed with which to feed them at noon. There were many who walked two miles or more to school in the olden days and enough: nothing of it. v As to accomplishments in life, my greatest has been giving birth to six children, and while every normal family has its share of sorrows and disappointments I have received much happiness raising a family and doing work within my church. With kind regards to yourself and all my friends in Armington and hope your fiftieth anniversary yearbook will he a big success, I am Yours sincerely, Verna Watt Bodeen Mrs. Jessie Caton Wilson Emporia, Kansas Maggie Winstead Qdeceasedj Mrs. Carrie Lancaster Willmert Thomas A. Verry fdeceased 19491 -H-.. - T. Armington. Illinois Edmund Darnell fdeceasedl Ruth Russell Howard Hieronymus Atlanta, Illinois Four sons and two daughters fall college graduates, CLASS OF 1909 Facmy-' C. A. Cramer, Principal Eunice Blackburn Jessie Newcombe Raymond B. Albright fdeceasedl university of IllinoisTB. I. in Literature and ares , 1914: Schoolteacher near Mackinaw, Illinois: Proofreader, Pantagraph, Bloomington, Il1inois:Proofreader, R. M. Donnley li Son, Chicago, Illinois: Proofreader, Spencer Printing Company, Spencer, Indiana. Mrs. Mauna Verry Carr ldeceasedj Graduated from Eureka College Mrs. Gertrude Hanger Dixon Kalispell, ontana Five children Mrs. Mable Medberr Kinsey B21 Third Street North St. Petersburg, Florida One son Lenore Walker Davis fdeceasedl CLASS OF 1910 Facilty Lloyd Engle, Principal Eunice Blackburn Bernice Brock Mrs. Ruth L. Grissom Albright 1 71T1.lhcolnxvenue Grove City. Pennsylvania Post Graduate, Rockford High School, Rockford, Illinois: University of Illinois three years, Household Science: Leander Clark College, Toledo, Ohio, one semester: at present--housewife John Han er 635 Edith Street Missoula, Montana Mrs. Edith Davidson Cooke 465 W. Ramsey, Banning Motel Banning, California Eloyd Kiss ling A rmington, Illinois Helen Logan fdeceaaedj Mrs. Alma Logue Ehlers ldeceasedj fNo graduating class in 19111 CLASS OF 1912 Fac-ity A. C. Boyce, Principal Lelah Brownfield Marian Faber Mrs. Lulu I-fanning Woodmancy R. R. 2 Bloomington, Illinois Mrs. Laula Kelgbtly Ehlers 42: Wa orn otel ffclgh- Qlli, Mrs. Haul Forbes Tuchel Mlnier, lllxnols Mrs. Leatba Burt Israel Arminglon, llllnola Third and Fourth Grade Teacher lo the Armington Grade 'School. Has taught school for 25 years. Mrs. Eunice Stuller Richmond Armington, Illinois Valedictorian of Class Attended Illinois State Normal University Taught school several years including three years our- ing the war. Mrs. Maris Hieronymua Hanger 530' Edith Street Missoula, Montana Mrs. Annie Lee McDowell Chumley Amiilla, Texas Mr. Clide I. Carr Tispell, Montana I graduated from H. T. H. S. with the class of 1912 and after attending State Normal at Normal for two years, married Ruth Marguerite Jones and came back to H. T. H. S. as a teacher in 1915-'16. The school year of 1917 was interrupted by our going to Canada. After farming there for three years, we moved to a farm at Kalispell, Montana, in 1919. We farmed for ten years, but going was pretty tough so I finally secured a U. S. Government job in the post office at Kalispell, where we still reside, having been appointed Assistant Postmaster March 1, 1940, in which capacity 1 am still serving. The special hi-lites of my life have been kids, church work, and singing for the community. We have had seven children, two of whom died in infancy--our oldest girl, Della Ve, has her M. A. in foreign language and psychology, and is now Dean of Girls here at Flathead County High School, an institution of a thousand students. The second girl, Bernice Marguerite, is the wife of a rural mail carrier out of Kalispell, and she also conducts a beauty parlor. She has our only granddaughter. Our nm-4 child, Clide 1.. In-., has his Ph. D. in chemistry and is a research chemist for U. S. Rubber at Passaic, New Jersey. He is married and has two sons--one a red- head--he was a major in World War II. Our fourth child,

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lumni Banquet, 1950 With the class of 1952, 502 pupils have graduated from H. T. H. S. The school was built in 1902, enlarged to its present size in 1916. In 1926 the gymnasium was built. About 1938, the section of the building that originally housed the old gym was remodeled into three rooms, a farm shop room, home economics room, and music room. The last addition was made to the gym in 1949 when a band room, coach's office, and dressing rooms were enlarged on the east end ofthe gym. The members of the Hi-Lite Staff would like to express their appreciation to the many alumni who sent letters, pictures, and clippings. We are only sorry that there are so many from whom we did not hear, and time did not permit us to search out all your accomplishments, but we hope that we have included something that will bring back fond memories of your years at H. T. H. S. As we bid you adieu, we wish to say that it has been a pleasure to have you go with us back over memory's trails. We hope you have enjoyed it as much as we. In parting, we wish to leave one thought with you. The Set Of The Sails One ship sails east, another west, With the self same winds that blowg 'Tis the set of the sail and not the gail, That decides the way to go. Like the winds of the seas are ways of fate, As we journey along through life. 'Tis the will of the soul'that decides the goal And not the calm of the strife.



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Jeanne, a twin, is married to Frank J. Hitchcock, who has his B. S. in mining from the Butte School of Mines, and is now a supervising engineer for the Oliver Mining Company on the Messabi Range. They have one son and reside in Coleraine, Minnesota. Bill, the youngest, is a stamp clerk in the Kalispell Post Office. He enlisted while still in high school and served hls hitch in the U. S. Army. At the cessation of hostilities, as a sergeant. he enter- tained troops in the U. S. Script and Score Unit. He came back for one year at the university--married--and now has one son, Clide. He lives next door to his dad. Our interests have always been music and the Christian Church, which have always seemed to bind the family very closely together. Hardly a function takes place in Kalispell but what one of the Carrs is asked to sing--if he'll do lt. Kalispell is at the gateway to Glacier National Park, one of the most beautiful in the world. Thirty miles from Kalispell is being constructed the fourth largest concrete dam in the world. Five miles out of Kalispell is to be a 3-potline aluminum processing plant. Kalispell is suffer- ing growing pains, but it is still a nice place to live. Best wishes. Cllde I. Carr CLASS OF 1913 Facmty Eunice Blac urn. Principal Sadie Benjamin Blanche Lipsey Mrs. Eva Hainline Thornton SEM Clty. lows Mrs. Levona Bates Lindon Whiting, Iowa Kenneth Forbe s Armington. Illinois Have two sons John Bun Armlngton, Illinois Mrs. Hattie Logue Armstrong fdeceasedl CLASS OF 1914 Faciltyl Eunice Blackburn Emma Michael Sade Benjamin Almeda Keightly Chovan Mrs. Corrine Leach Creager fdeceasedl Miss Lets Kam Armington, I inois Mrs. Bernice Hieronymus Wright l 5'9T1'CT-EVIWATL'-' Yorba Linda, California Three daughters Mrs. Avis Kam McDowell T!'6lJ'Bx-os mi? Amarillo, Texas One daughter Mrs. Mable Spurling Leach Minier, Illinois-Q Teaching Primary Grades, Minler Grade School. Has taught school Z5 years. One adopted daughter. Emslou Leach Schmidgall. CLASS OF 1915 FacTxlty Eunice Blackburn Emma Michael Olga Hofacker Aaron Sutter v Mansonia After high school, 1 attended Blackburn College, Carllnville, Illinois for two years. Next I took part in World War 1. having seen action in the St. Mihiel and Meuse -Argonne battles. Also was in the Army of Occu- pation in Germany nine months after the signing of the Armistice. 1910 and 1921 was in partnership with my brother, Edward fclass of 19181, in the garage business at Hopedale, Illinois. In 1923 I was married to Lena M. Zehr and since that time have resided in Manson. Iowa. I was connected with the retail business about 20 years. I have been working in the post ofllce since 1945, first as clerk and now as postmaster. We have two children, Helen and Donald. Helen teaches fifth grade at Burnum, Iowa and Donald operates a linotype at the Dalton Press. Respectfully yours, Aaron Sutter Lawrence Atteberry Armington, Illinois Principal of Armlngton Grade School Mrs. Madeline Cornelius Hasty 5915 S. Jefferson Ave. Bartonville, Illinois CLASS OF 1916 Facmty Olga Hofacker, Principal Clide Carr Emma Michael James McDowell 15.55 Broadmoor Amarillo. Texas Harold Medbe ry Armington. Illinois Mrs. Irene Israel McLellan Atlanta, Illinois One son Mrs. Ruth Watt Atteberry Atlantamlinois Attended Illinois State Normal University Taught elementary schools, Tazewell and Logan Counties. Two sons, one daughter 1-less Quisenberry Mrs. Marguerite Hernan Nestor fdeceasedj Two daughters and a son Mrs. Ethel Davidson Atteberry Armington, lllinois Office Nurse for Dr. H. Lang, Armington ' CLASS OI 1917 Faculty Olga HofacE'Principal Emma Michael Clide Carr E. S. Lake Lloyd Atteberry Pekin. Illinois County Superintendent of Schools. One son Lyle Daly lZZ5 Knoxville Avenue Peoria, Illinois Mildred Bates Sanders fdeceasedj CLASS OF 1917 Raymond mtebe rry Armington, Illinois One daughter CLASS OF 1918 TI:Ety - E. S. Lake, Principal Miss Willman H.. 0. Moser Owen Pratt Armington, Illinois Attended University of Illinois Ivis Pratt Armington. Illinois Mrs. Helen Watt Darnall Atlanta. Illinois Attended Illinois State Normal University Taught elementary school. Have a son and a daughter Jess Darnall Atlanta. Illinois Attended Eureka College Clarence Litwiller Le Roy, Illinois Lloyd Patterson Atlanta, Illinois Attended Illinois Wesleyan University At pre sent connected with United States Merchant Marines. Have two sons Miss Louise Hanger Kalispell, Montana Edward Sutte r Euren , Illinois Gitana Kampf Tana Kamp 1995 N. Sycamore Hollywood 28, California Mrs. Mary Stroud Thompson Manito, Illinois Schooltescher Miss Edna Richmond 375 Lincoln Avenue Orange, New Jersey Mr. Irvin Pe low 110 W. Pennsylvania Ave. Urbana, Illinois Mrs. Ruby Hainline Reynolds Minier, Illinois Have a son and a daughter Mrs. Neva Rossman MacMakin Delavan, Illinois Have two sons Geneva Martin Albert Hoerr The National Bank of Commerce P. O. Box 1885 Seattle 11, Washington At present one of the Senior Vice-Presidents of the National Bank of Commerce, a S425,000, 000 bank. Member of Senior Loan Committee. Direct responsibility is handling national accounts throughout the United States and all loans to them, these are the big corporations that have accounts with us such as the Aluminum Corporation, United States Steel, Montgomery Ward, Sears, Swlfts, Armours, etc. There has been a lot of hard work and study though, since selling papers, delivering ice, barbering, teaching school, examining banks, etc. , --lt's been fun though. Albert Hoerr CLASS OF 1919 Fac'Elzy E. S. Lake. Principal Miss Wlllman Miss Boyer Mrs. Pauline Qulsenberr Reynolds Washington, I no s Have two daughters Jesse Litwiller Hopedale, Illinois Harold Daly 715 Buena Ave. Chicago, Illinois Arthur Miller Armington, Illinois Have a son and a daughter Daisy Guinn Ideceasedl CLASS OF 1920 Facully F. A. Ganeemnclpl E. S. Lake Mrs. Garnet Busby Montgomery Eileen Velde Mrs. Pauline Hickey Israel Armington. Illinois Have two daughters and a son Mrs. Ardis Patterson Bossingham Stanfoa. Illinois Have two daughters and two sons Mrs. Beryl Potter Leach Pekln. llllnoia 1-Iave one son Melvin Leach Pekin. Illinois cuss Q' 19:0 Marie Lesser Bailey ldeceasedj Byron Britt Eureka. Illinois One daughter Ralph Hainllne ldeceasedl Vernon Henry Armington. Illinois A son Walton Jones Armington. Illinois Three daughters Clive Reynolda Washington, Illinois Teacher, Washington High School Two daughters CLASS OF 1921 Facilty F. A. Ganser, Principal E. S. Lake Olive Chenoweth Hope Christ Mrs. Wanda Proudfit Wessler Arenzville, Illinois I suppose the event that was most outstanding for me personally, came in the spring of my Senior year when I took first place in both the county and state contests in piano. I played La Campanella by Lialt at the county high school meet in East Peoria and the following day in the state meet at Milllkin University in Decatur. After graduation I continued my study of music at Bradley Conservatory, Peoria, and later at MacMurray College in Jacksonville. In 1925 I was married to Hsrold Wessler of Areneville where we have lived ever since. We have three sons. V Since I didn't do anything professionally with my music my sole interest has been my family. which l'm very

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