Hononegah High School - Mack Yearbook (Rockton, IL)
- Class of 1938
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THE MACK PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF HCNCNEGAH HIGH SCHGOL AT ROCKTGN ILL TABLE OF x I CONTENTS OUR PALACE THE RULERS THE KSNG S SUBJECTS JOUSTS AND TOURNEYS TIMES CHANGE COURT JESTERS vi T1 T 24 Lg ff lh T W 1 2 T 3 ' 5 s COURT SOCIETY T T 6 Ni 1 7 TT T A I w N H .4 A T T T N U FOREWGRD DEDICATICN 1 We the Senlors of Nlneteen Hundred md Thlrtx Elght present to xou our book .1 Ntorw of the lxfe we leid III the kmgdom known 19 Hononegah ln the 'xdx Qncement of the Semors of 1938 ue ded1c'1te to our spon on foleh W ilkel thu NI'1Ck x 1 . ,- .Y ' . 1 'f v QA11 1 y . 'X z ' 1 ' ' 2. . l, V! K 77 WY, , W1 ,,,7fffYY k L I In honor of his tireless interest n ' C 1 ' P o n 1 X t , ' c . S ', X 3.2 vi Y ', .f 4 c v. ,N w m, m f H ' w I ,lg V 1 N I n Mi WHAT DO WE SEEK? In this kingdom of ours what ax ekmg and what ar we filldlllgv We wish all thmgs that are good in life to be ours but we must be wise t choose what IS good First let us see what It IS that w want and thus finu th best means oi obtaining It The first tnng w want IS knowledge Knowledge that will gn as tiamed ml1dS and hands so that we max work and give service to the books but through con acts with our fellow classmates our teachers and frlends Let us pay strict attentlon to this knowledge b use aft r all tms IQ our chief aim Besides this knowledge th re IQ something else Second in ou1 11St comes companionshxp As we see th1S 1 clo ely allied with knowledg We wa it tn kno n how to get along w1th people and make mrselxes acceptatle to them Th s can only be done by ma ung social con tacts In school we make oui closest and truest fuends and most of our real pleasule IS derived from then We cannot expect to have good friends unless we know how to be a good fuend Thus by means of clubs s hool a t1x1t1es sports w cultivate friendship a d comb n1onsh1p Qpor+s1'nansh1p too ls an lmpoitant 1HCt0l ln our life Let us take as an example the kn1 h s of the Middle Ages The e kn1 fhts 1'1 thelr iousts considered sportsmanship their chief virtue and pract ced 1t to the utmost Not only 1n athletics can we p13Ct1C6 sportsmanship but ln every other phase of school life We must consider health as ano her of our goals for without health we have nothing By sports and clean hung we can attan a healthy mind 1n a healthy body Therefore let us find out what we are looking for and dlllgently go after lt Finally we shall not onlv attain dur goal but fmd tl ue happlness that comes from knowledge companlonshxp sportsmanslslp and health 4 I ' . 1 -e V9 f ' . W e f ' , Y. . K . . S, V 1 Y. 0 , . S ' ' ' e ' e ' ' E ' e ' . 1 ' ' 'e 1 . 1 . .1 O A J Y. . world. This knowledge is learned not only through our daily contacts with .L ' . , ' . ' ' '. , eea e , ' '. .b . . l K. K . L 3 . L . - ' ' e. 1 v ' .- W 1 s Q ' . T. I ' ' - ' ' ' , 1. . ' . Y ' 0. v I1 I1 . Y. . . , c c ., ' . , 'e ' ' ' ' n ,L ' ' . . , 'g ti ' . s E, ' ' . JL A . , 7 , l ' , Q' A. . WHAT DO WE FIND7 Om h1g,h school curr1culum has not undergone much change slnce the 19 7 Mack was put out We st11l hawe nt duxded rather arbltrarlly mto what we call the College Preparatory and th Non Colleg1ate Begmmng mth the fill term of 1938 we wlll requlre Jumor Busmess Trammg of all Freshmen make algebra optlonal durlng the Sophomore w ar and geomet y optlonal du 1ng the Jumor year Our complete currlculum IS as folh ws The starred sublects are requlred lN1nth Ye r College Preparatory Non Collegiate Fngllsh I 'Enf l1sh I 'Elementary Sclence 'Elementarv QCIQHCC Latln I 'Jumor Bus1ness Trammg 'Junlor Busmcss Traffmng Industrial Arts Clothmg Tenth Yeal EIlgI1Sh II 'E gllsh II Latin II 'Algebra Algebra 'World Progress 'WK orld Progress General Shop Foods 'E'1gl1sh III Eng11Sh III Commerclal Geogr pl y Economlcs and Cxvlcs Geometry BIOIOKY Economms Geometry Cn ICS Bookkeepmg Blology Ty pewrltmg llhy S105 O1 Chcmlstly Tw elfth Year fnngush IV 'Enwsh IV 'Amerlcan Hlstory ' Axmel 10211 H1Sf01y Economlcs 5h01'th3Ud Cwlcs lypeu rltmg Phy slcs or Chemlstry C11 ICS Blology Wconomlcs Commerclal Geography Ihx s1cal Educfxtlon 15 requued of ex ery one tor two vears 16 credlts must be earned by each person graduatlng 1 2 credlt of the total of 16 may be secured by part1c1pat1on 1n co currlcular actlwltles Such as muslc dramatxcs athletlcs and the llke 5 I , u . T I . , 3 I i . Y . . V. . . . v I O - . . . V. 5 v . . y ' ' . wyg P v ' . A.- . . Y . . A . H 1 l A 1 . 'F I v ' 4 K ' q u u ' . W . .1 v 1 Mfnleventh Year- A LN . . . . 21 l . 7. - , v . . v 1' 1 1 I Y . 1 ' ' . r ' I F A . . 7 Q I v. ' .J v ' - c ' 'tw ' ' I ' ur ' v K . ' 1 v A N. . - . , ' . n - V 1 ' 9 ' OUR PALACE Om castle 18 well eqmnned fm nml 1 1 1. The g 11A 1.1s1un1 o 61 ook 1 luge .1'1d1to11un1 Thls can be tlflns fo med mto a lmalh o rn ULU lcllJOldl01 IPs h.11e eqfllpment to take Crue ot l11'fe gloup Tl1e mfmual tlalnlng d p11t111e11t IN ho11s1l 111 11 sepaldte blllll mg 111th 11ode1 1 lomls and l1dCl'l1IlClX Ten mu tvpew1'e1s VSCIG pmehasfd thls xefu n1ak'11g '1 total of tx1entX ma s ol 1 xx lv l'lStLllll,l tl'llQ ffl so now the 1 mme a1e umformlx heated le feel that ne ale 1uQt1f1ed m bemg pmud of ou1 Castle VS hen VS e Choose To Read YK ltl'11H o'11 ms le malls we lmxe a1 xtenelxe l1 1 111 ueefl bw ou1 ladles .nd kn1gh+s fm 1efe1enCe vx o1k .is well 'le fm enmxment We emox xeadmg l11og1aph1fs .md h1sto1 1eS of xx ell known people We . lso haxe mam neu books and Nl 1f1.11111cs on ou1 shelxes The Rowal Coach The roy 11 coach IQ ou1 bus 111 vxhxch Qome of th kmge s Qub1ects anne at L1 mstle to attend tl1e cou1t Thls rummage IS .uso used fO1 com exmg ou1 kn1gl1ts to and flo 1 tou1 naments and 1ousts .is well ae fOl mam other Qoeml and uluL.1t1on1l .1ct1x1t1es Anothu SI'IhlllC1 bus brmgs students from Shu land and x1c1n1tv 'lt the kmgs eum mons, each day eoult N held 6 'mf 11-xy. 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A LOVELY PLACE Around The Festxve Board In the kltchen of our castle we find M1ss Ostwnald as chef wlth the class as tasters and helpers They provlde a luncheon for the faculty and students at a very low cost The cafeterla has other dut1es as well as luncheons fo they prepared an excellent d1nner for the football banquet They also have snacks for the board members at the1r mo 'lthlv meetmgs R3dl0 Strams of sweet muslc echo around our palace halls thxs year because we hawe a new RCA F3510 Wlth eleven tubes Th1s radlo was purchased w1th some money we earned from the maga zme cont st It IS thrllllllg to hear perlods We also haxe a crystal mlcro phone attachment vwhlch makes our assembly programs more easlly heard We can use th1s attachment to play the best records of dance muslc for our class partles and noon dance perlods We feel that th1s mach1ne 1S a very good mvestment because It affords op portunlty for learmng and g1V8S pleasur to all of us Movxe More of the magazme money was used to buy a movle mach1ne wlth sound attachments We have had many films IH connectlon Wlth our class work and haxe found them both entertaln mg and educatlonal 7 , A. appropriate programs during class OUR RULERS HELP The Parllament of Hononegah lS really the Board of Educatlon and lb made up of fire membels T1 s group uses the taxes to lmprove our klng dam They s e to It that the loyal family IS quallfled to hold the hlgh pos1t1ons IH the court make general plans for the welfare of all ltS sub1ects and take the knocks nd bamps adrmmstered bv fozelgn frlcnds and en mles Wlthout s.1ch an mt lllgent far seemg and sympathetlc Parllament th1S kmgdom on earth mlght easlly be om a place ID vs h1ch only a few would care to llve The Board Members are as follows NAME TERM EYPIRES MEMBER SINCE r R Samp Shotllff Keen v Elhs The kmg of our court IS Mr Loomls He has ruled the kmgdom falrly and wlsely for n1ne years Mr Loomls has had the necessary m1l1 tary tram ng to a good d1s lpllnal lan because he served ln the World War Besides the exf'.1t1xe a'Ta1rs of the kmgdom Mr Looml mstructs the lords and nobles 1n Engllsh Economlcs and CIVICS He has a Mas ters Degree from the Un1xers1ty of Wlsconsm and IS workmg on a Doc tors De ree at the same school 1939 1938 1938 1939 r 1927 1929 1932 1936 X alker coaches the kmghts 1n the manly arts of football basket ball and track He teaches all the Math classes and Junlor Busmess Tralnlng Th1S year Mr Walker was chosen by Senlors for thelr sponsor He was graduated from Carthage College All the glrls want to be able to manage a home economlcally and efficlently BIISS Ostwald comes to us from Oshkosh W 1scons1n and teaches the members of the Home M . A. . Mr. E. P. ' Mr. E. R. Mr. C. C. Carrickcr 1940 1935 Mr. E. C. '. ' ' . M. 'J ' ' -3- US FIND THE WAY Econ IHICS classes to be better home makers The students m her sewmg classes make many attractlve gar ments a1d her food classes get lunches for t1e p ople 1n the cafe ter1a besldes the routlne work of lea1n1ng about dlfferent Ioods MISS Ostwald sponsors tue D1nner Club and Sem g Club and teaches Phys lcal Educ t1on We behewe that Phys1 al Educatlon IS an vnportan part of any school glrl s l1 e and sg PVIISS O twald spunsors a LIVE Me are taught the Verb comuga tlons anal Latm nouns by lluss Brauer She also teaches Enghsh anl has charge of the L1b1ary Mls Brauer was graduat d from the Un1 xersltv of lll1no1s and she IS sponsor of the Junlor Class If you are mterested ln test tubes and bugs Mr Howd mll be glad to 3SSlSt you He takes care of the classes 1n Gen ral S 1 nce Chemls trv and Blologw He sponsors the Sclence Club Chemlstry Club and the Sophomore Class Mr Howd has a B A Degree from the Western State Teachers College at Macomb lll1HO1S and IS work1ng for a Mas te1 s De ree from th Umverslty of lll1no1s Exeryone agrees that h1story re peats ltself so lt seems profitable to study lt to see what IS gomg to hap pen IH th future Mlss Aafedt teaches these classes and also Eng l1sh Classes She helps develop the artlstlc slde of our hves by duectmg the Glee Clubs She recelved excell ent tra1n1ng ll choral s1ng1ng be cause she was a rrember of St Olaf s cho1 when she attended college at that s hool wh1 h IS so famous for Mlss Nunger teaches the Com merc1al classes IH th1S klngdom Ty plng shor hand booxkeeplng are all very n es ary 111 the buslness world She d1rects the serlor play and IS the annual a.lv1sor She was graduated from W S T C tKJ.lamazoo Mlch lgan Mr Root mstructs the kmghts 1n Mechanlcal Dravung and 1n the use of wood and metal Th1S year he lb sponsor of the Freshman Class and has organ1zed the Archery Club Mr Root IS the leader of the Boy Scout Troop of Rockton He was graduated from the State Teachers College at Plattulle WISCOHSIH A . - i, 9, 3 . . , g c N . - V Y 1 1 . 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W . 1 1 9 V , n u 0 u - V' ' ' s ' ' THE ROYAL FAMILY 'Nor 1 a Brfluer Lnghsh 'md Iatln -X B bnlxerslty of 111111013 Isadore M unger Commerclal V T Kalamazoo lu1Ch Marv Jane Obtvsald Curtls Howd Home Economlcs Sc1ence B E Stexens POlHt B S W S T C Teachers College Macomb Ill A B Belo1t College M A Degree Umxerslty 0 F lofmmm Prmclpal Fav H Root lndustrxal Arts P E Plattulle Teachera College of Xl 1C,0l1 1n 0 F Walker Mathematlcs B S Carthage College Llddle Secretary Jean School Lrwstal Xafedt Daud McElroy Englxsh SL H1story Muslc A B St O afs College Edward Shotlxff A R Samp OLR PAL ALE Emerson Keenew C 0 Carrlker Clifford Elks 10 7 vw. ' . A 1- 4. . 4- A Q . . , q Y-.v 1 . ' ' - v , Y n L A A A x A . . . . . . Q. . . . . ff ' s 4 L Y . . A B., X . S. . C. . . f , . . - v ' ' vw v' . rt A . . 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EXALTED SENIORS The Sen ors are the Lords yyho laxd oyer the loyyel classmen m our 1 my xl pd tce md It IS thelr hlghlv earned pr1y1lege after belng the under do s tor three years We chose as oul na sm l'Ir Walker ThlS ye'u our olhccxs LIL is follovys Pres1dent Ralph Ilddle V1ce Presldent Ben Alexander Secretar and Treasurer 'lla me Geddes Nlotto Loye L3b01 and Laugh Colors Royal blue and wh1te Vue a1e Jolly class md yye haye had '1 grand tlme lb IS expressed by oul motto S1x first team basket ball men are are SGHIOTQ they are as follovys Ralph Llddle captam Challes X h1 mg, John Sm1th Ralph Erd George Stultz and Ben -Xleycander X e also haye tyyo s 'n ste1 hom r roll stu tents who hold up the mtellect ual slde of the class They are Lady Iauan Grlrhths 1nd Lady Catherme .flnne her The school cheel lealexs 'ue tyyo 131 5.,1rls Maxlne Geddes and Rom rtx P eyy er They were also cheer leaders durmg thelr Jumor year We h tye not planned our t11p as yet but yye y 1ll set aslde a dav m June and go to explole some forelgn kmgdwn We are sorry to leaye our palace yyh1ch has been our home fo1 four yells but there lb 9. QTOUD Of Jolly Jumols and they haye our best yylshes for the school year of 1938 39 13 1 : , H 1 V . . Y . . ' 1 K , 1 L , ' 1. '1 ja 1 2 , 2 ' ' ' ' , I ' gp 2 N' . .' .. ' Q 11.7 LV . . j . ' . ,'l'3Z.' A ': :. 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 11 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . J. 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -VL T -v 1 r. 1 , , A . . . . . . , , . . ....... . Flower . . . . . . . . . . . . . Forget-me-nots , , 3 2 . . . . C , 1 . L, A - Y - - v 1 V 1 . 1, U 11 . . . 1 ,. T . r - , . , . , , , W' , v . ,J Q. 1 1 fy , ,1 1 ' - N n nv. ,L 1 , e . , - '. . . n L 1 A' n 1. A ' ' 1. V1 , c . v 1 f uv 1 -' 1 . v v' w - 1 1.. 1 4 NC.. ' T 1, . IQ Z ld: Y . V' C K I w . . . . ' 1 1 1' 1 13 1 ,1' .' ' c 1 L v ., 1 N v 1 . - I ' v 1 1 ' Q Y I 1 1,1 ' , v v v. U C sv 1, V ' , A RCJLL CALL MARY HELEN HARDY WILBURT Orclnstra 1 2 HARPOOL l ml 44 Cl K J Xml x Law src A1 Frla 1 llllr bltllct-1 Club 1 3 Opyrctta 4 Dramatlcs 1 2 'I 4 Xlllllf., Tram xxllg K uh lf- l lll s S Inc-1 K lb le K UI Orchestra l Z Rand 4 IUIIITIPI' Club RA'-PH l-'DDI-E Rovce MILLER U f la NIIKK-'tl flltI!'l1'- 3 INS of ITIIIUKTLIIIII 4 Opgrplla 4 Mack Q-taff 4 Clee Klub 4 famffa Klub 4 Frlotball fl 4 R Sklthall 1 8 It 4 Q K,lu I-mltllall 2 3 lllnller Klub 2 Mack Qtaff 4 Track l 4 'aqum 'l 4 otllall I 2 l Ra-lfball 1 2 2 Track 'I 4 Sec and Treaa 'l Archery 4 C Sclflncfl Club K amfra K lub 4 4 STELLA RYER bllultllallll 'Imam IJFSINHIICS 3 Band 4 -K MARIAN SCHEWE JO SHOTLIFF JOHN SMITH lrlnnvr Klub 2 Llu 51111106 Club Hack Staff 4 MIAPG Kllorus 4 Basketball 2 Operetta 4 lfootball 3 4 Pasketball Capt 1 2 Dlrlner Club 'S Frack 3 Sclencu Club 1 Frack Capt Archery 4 Hack Staff Qflenco Club I4 Immer Club Mack Staff 4 MAN GEORGE STULTZ ORVILLE Raslutball VAN BROCKLIN laqiflball 1 flltlall Hur lu llllller Club ROBERT SPIEL cltball l VIVIAN VOSS CHARLES WHITING HOWARD WILKE A la nfl 2 tball 1 2 Honor Plaque 4 Basketball I P 'Z 4 Travk 3 4 3 H ball 4 14 CORINNE MORRIS FRANK NEUMAN Mlxed LIIOIUN 1 Vaskntball 'llgr 2 MARIE JOHNSON MARIAN KEENEY RAY LANG llncl g ull TIIIIILI' Club 4 GRACE ROGERS QIIKL Club K, Nllvul Chorus XICK Pres 2 c Nt a. 1 2 Tlarld 3 4 I re Q SQXXIYIE Clul DXIIHC Cklb MAE SONNESON 3 lllrmsr Club 2 3 EVERETT VAUGHN Football 4 Basketball Mgr 4 CATHERINE ZINNECKER Mlxell LPIOIUS 4 Klu Club 4 Upergtta. 4 SPIKYICL Club 2 3 4 rw Tris QCKIICQ Klub 'I 'Slack staff 4 lg am 'Q SIIOFIIIHIIKI IW am llramatlcs 3 4 iamera Klub 4 Krvhery 4 L L, 1 Xu - SC' 2 Il 1-4 fl- A. 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'sf .J-V-a . 57 'fgi 'lx '61' .'xf?iI'l1?f7 fc ,, . 5' . f rj ' OUR NGBLES Jb NIOR CL ASS The nobles of our palace are the Junlor Class They chose as thelr of ficers at the beglnmng of the year Presldent Robe1t Welch VICE Pre ldent John Telfalr Secretary and Treasurer Robert Samp and Sponsor Mlss Brauer The blg events of the year for the nobles are the Junlor Semor banquet and Prom The banquet was held at Grmell hall the last week of school The xnutatlons and decoratlons for the Prom carrled out the ldea of Hlgh Hat The gym was cleverly decorated 1n black and s1lver and there orchestra from Janesvllle provlded the muslc The commlttees for the Prom were Inv1tat1ons Mary Gharrlty Betty Taylor Lola Faust and Russell Bry den Programs Eunlce Holmes Ruth Wmdle BESSIG Falrchlld Bob Cannel ard Sarah Pete Decoratlons Mary Loulse Gayton Marle Stoll Leonard wvflgllt Forrest Beck Bexerly Telfalr and Art Bennett Names that haxe been seen regulally on the honor roll from the Junlor Class are Mary Louzse Gay ton and Mary Gharrlty Leonard Wrlght was on the first team 1n basketball and Forrest Beck John Telfalr and Bob Samp were on the second team We thmk that the nobles1JumorsJarewer5 promxsmg lords fSen1orsj and we hop the5 w1ll be very successful ln thelr suc eedlng and last year 15 , , y . A Y . S. M ' 9 9 J 1 Ki ' 17 ' ' was a specialty-Ginger Rogers-Fred Astaire number. Bob Daley and his z . . - . , , - ' i ! ! 7 7 1 ' 1 y 1 9 7 v ' 9 , . WHATS IN A NAME? JUNIOR NAMES Top Ravx L Jlald Wr1g,ht Ea1l Sonneson Robert bannell Jane McCulloug,h F019 t Beck ll al d B onsn and Robe1t Johnson 1 conl R xx Dxr ne K1upke B xe1le3 Telfan Jean Hamborg Pr1sc1lla Ro k well Mandl Dxxyer Pearl Stevens Carol Shovx en and Marlon Malott Tnll l Ro Norma B 1bcr Anna Ballev elba Folye1 Lola Faust Salah Pete Marxorle Johnson and Paullr e Nhckless Foulth Roxx Auth 1 B nnett N01ITl'1ll Rlchardson Herbert Hanson Kenneth Flanceen Naxnaxd Lllsxxorth Russell Bryden Martha Clark and Pal bala Secor F1ftl Rox Irene Lo an Lucllle Llghtheart Mary Lou1seGayton Betty Tay lor Rosemary Baxte1 and Lllhan McMaster Slkth Roxx Bern1c Blombe1g L1la Sand hn Helen McLean Lo1s Tlgxfxell Bessle Fa1rch1lds Eunlce Holme Marle Stoll and PH h 'xhndle ev nth Roxx Peat 1ce In5zh1am Marx Gharrlty Elleen Bussey John Telfalr Robe1t Welch Ruth Peters Ellvabeth Drummond Flcnence Daxls 'mf BIISS Brauer SOPHOMORF' NAMEQ -Xnqhel Xl 1ll1am Kmhn Leo e Zhak Edxxald Hob xl' aid Robe1t Bei nett J cond Roxx Rotet T' o 11s Chfford Hauge G'enn Straw Maxcme Gliford Donald Lang Donald Lane Harold Shelton and Wa1 ren Ell s Thnd Roxx DOIOIES D1x1ne Marx Jane George Jeannette Grlfhths Iloyl DHHIEIS Bettx Russell Pearl Hal nlsh Arabella Dixon and Cazol T1 xx ll Fou1th Roxx James Hobart Glenn Car rlker Marvm Busso Dale Wetzel Edna Schult7 Jxck Thax Pl Dxxax n B ll and Earl Norlegaard F1fth Roxx J xxel Relmer Joan Ballald Ba bam Cfnr Jessle lc Cullough Hfnold X ught Bermc Bmdt Zella Zxxelgel and Jeannette lohrlsorl gl h Roxx Ru h Johnson Sx bll Eddx Jean Peterson Alt: 4 NV1lson Harlen llarmsh Lenxxool Anderson Margaret Flynn Petty Dlon a11d Norma Pates Sex h Poxx Vmctom C' ebas H nderson S Ioxe Feoue Outzen Bu ene Pete Nlentlcbelle Relrnem Nlalxol e Pa Ol rethere Zahm Merle Monte md Mr Hox d 16 I vu ' 1 ' 4 u ' , 9 A T , , , , Y fa 4 w , - ' . 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OUR MERCHANT CLASS The bophomores are the Merchants cf our 10ydl palace Near the be gxnmng of the year they chose Mr Howl as thelr sponsor Then' class officers are as follows Presldent Lee Henderson Vlce Presldent Eugene Pete becre an and Treasurer Mert1ebelle Reimer poxnted by the pxesltlent conslstlng of Mertxebelle Rexmer Hugh Sproul Betty Dlon Barbara G ur and the Pres1dent Lee Henderson They took the commoners off the1r p destal dolng a good deed for the school as well as themselves The class IS commg up ll athletlcs Dlcc Shotllff lb captaln of the second team and substltues on first team Leo Bes7h'1k Marwxn Barnes and War ren Ellls are other members of th s tond team 1n the class The football team members from th1s class were Francls XX alte Leo Beszhak D1ck shothff Lee Henderson and Hugh Sproul The honor roll IS supported by three m th1s class Dlck Qhothff Bethene Zahm and Bettly Russell We are ln hopes of thelr maklng qoofl upper classneen ln our roy al pal ace next year 17 N ca ya ,, , - C o The first job was to initiate the Freshmen and a committee was ap- , . , Z. 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SERFS STRIVE TO REACH TOP ROLL CALL OF THE SERFS Front Row Georg Roberts Dor1 S1akeIford Raymond Olds Gordon Geor c Mary Lou Llddle Arlme McMaster Royce D1der1ch Mr Root Second Row Dale McMaster Shlrley Rldeskxe Lo1s Olson James Clo thler LeRoy Heinz Robert Eldrldge Dawn Shotllff Ethel Prmdle Leland lkhller Herbert Brewer Thlrd Row Donald Relmer MRVIS Olson Lawrence Hobart Robert Por terfield Edwm Franklm Gerald And rson Mary Osborne Betty Payne Dorothy Flynn Fourth Row LeRoy Dlcks Robert Harm h Dorothy Lang Wllma P 1 mer Mary Cannel Ahce Mae Hougl' Kermlt Johnson Clarence Sw ge Dean McMaster Flfth Rovs L1ll1an Stultz Ellen Mae Ward Wanda Baker Jeanett Davls Jean Wxlcox Laval Larson Helen Black Lxla Staff Rosalle Grebas Slxth Row Darlene Stultz Ruth Reynolds Bermce Jones Mary Lou Mc Klbben Kathryn Anthony Davld Brldge L1la Baker Rosella Anderson Mabel Burton Back Row Raymond Johnson Dale Nelson Robert Stahlnecker Kenne h McHone Jack Henderson Paul Osborne Vernon Cook Donald Carter James Flanders Owen Relmer WHAT THE SERFS HAVE DONE The Freshman class known as the Qerfs or Commoners of our klng dom IS a very l1vely group and as a class seems promlsmg They chose as thelr leaders th1s year Gordon George Presldent Mary Lou L1dd'e V1ce Presldent Raymond Olds Secretary and Treasurer and Mr Root Sponsor They were 1n1t1ated by the Sophomores at the begm mg of the year and came out of the ordeal ln good condlt on to 1o1n all the act1v1t1 s of the lunar dom Th X vsere good members of the band and glee clubs and some of them played basketball and football They emoved a party on January 8 Mr Root l' lped them to make a success of then' first socxal functmn We hope that they w1ll have as much pep as Sophomores as they have had thls year 18 . 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L x A ' 2 H 4 L JUUSTS AND JQJE'i'2',5 1 BETWEEN OUR KINGDOM AND OTHER KINGDOMS 2 AMONG OURSELVES 1 CUR KNIGHTS WIN Many of our boys started out In football to show tmat they could be xexl lvnghts There were eley en boys who achxewed the honor of kmghthood by the end of the season On Nox ember 23 Hr Walker our coach presented these elex en boys Z subst1tutes and 2 student managers vnth then emblem of knlghthood On a first encounter one mght ln Sept our knlghts competed 1n a non conference game w1th Fort Atklnson at Ft Atkmson We came home badly defeated wlth the scole of 21 to 0 and one of our kmgh s JonnnyTelt'a1r had 1 broken ankle wh1c 1 prevented hlm from playmg unt1l the last game of the season Not to be h ld down our lads resumed practlce determlned to prove The next tvso 1ousts we played were at home wlth Marengo and Belo1t s B team The first game end ed wlth a t1e score of 0 to 0 and we lost the second game wxth a 7 to 6 score Lee Henderson made the touch down 1n thld game V mnebago yy s our fh st home con ference game and at last a 14 to 0 uc ing was Ours Homecommg' Huxrah for our Slde by check and double check we found the score 60 to 0 1n our favor Some cr1t1cs Sald th1s game was more hke a track meet than a football game Touchdowns were as follows Lee Hendexson 4 Charles Whltmg 1 Leonard Wr1ght3 Kenneth Franseen 1 Henderson made 5 extra pomts and xvhltlflg 1 W1HUlHgth1S game gaxe lust the lght atmosphere for our homecommg celebratlon We lode the royal coach the bus to Harlem where we suffel ed a defeat of 2o to 7 We the spectators wlll always remember Lee Henderson as he made h1s famous 87 yaxd dash for a touchdown on the klckoff Perhaps thele was a lady ln waltmg 20 . 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Y ' .C ' ' -.L l l . . v . 1 1 r ' ' ' . y - . . - N . . . . . .. . . - -1 l FAME 6NefH15 mms Rockfmd B rt 1m came to Hononegfzh only to gne us anoth r Xl tory mth a 7 to 0 score Henderson made the touchdon I1 and Xl 'ITIQII E111 the extra pomt Ou1 kmghts H919 detelmlned to mn the 11st loust nlth South P6lO1t and us d all thelr weapons of defense and came out ahead vnth '1 score of 7 to 6 The 1937 season was a th11ller because IH no game were we sure of X1CtO1X unt1l the xxhlstle blew Leon 11d Xlllght xx Ib named captam for th1 Xen and at the end ot the s ason Lee ll ICIOISOYI was chosen as next yeal s up 111 Ch ules XX hltlllfb was xoted as t e most x xlu tlmle man on the team Hls name was placed on the tootb'11l pl tque Much of the season s succes was due to the playmg ot the l1ne Thex fought hxrd and blocked well to make 1t poss1ble fm us to make long cams The season ended vuth Hononegah holdmg secand pl ice 1n the conference The standlngs of the teams VSQIG 18 follows Team Xl on Lost Percentage Harlem Hononegah W mnebago Pecatomca I 11161113 and Left end I ett tackle Left Guard Center Rlght guard R1ght tackle R1ght end Rlght half I eft half Full back Qufuter back th SLlbSt1tLlt6S O ll Fight Ix F1 anseen I eszhak XV Khran 'lhller X bennett D Cartel Xl h1te Cummmgs SDFOUI G btraw Sp1elman W Ponso1 Gr 1th R Geddes I hnson H ll rlght J Flin ers Henderson XX 1113 Henderson J Telfalr ll hltlflg' R I ll e R Shotllff 21 1 f - H -,E C v ' v 1 Q 'Af .' Q' v c vc 1 05. u ' K v 1 w . v. ZX I' nu v- V J . v Se A . v I '4 7, C 1 A X KK ,' Y! ' ' - V v 'z ta' . 2 ' .' ' ' ' Y '..' .3 11 S 'z z . S . ' ' . 1 . ' ' S ' ' vc A 1 V. ' I . DY 2 r 1 ' ' 1 f 2 ' ' . 1 ' K1 ' 1 Zi Y : V Y I 4 0 1.000 15 1 .750 South Belolt 2 2 ,500 ' 1 3 .2'0 0 4 .000 ,' 4 r' C .' ' I 3 L. Y ' . .............. ', ' J ' 5 L. 318 ' ' . ............... . f 1 . .... 1' . 7 ' .... . ' 3 R. ' ' ............... J. ' .' ', f I H. .' ...... . ............. . ' 1 R. .N ' .......... ...... . ' ' ' g 1 1' .................. . .' ' R..f1.' .. 4 f .. . ad .' I IJ- - .............. . . ,- 5 C. . fldl . ' CJUR HEROES I+ OOTBALL HEROES Top Row VS arren Elhs J1m Flanders Gordon George Everett Vaughan Glenn Straw Kenneth Franseen Donald Carter John Telfau' Donald Lane Student Manager Secord Row Coach Walker Dlck Shothff Rex Geddes Ralph Llddle Robert Splelman Robert Whlte Jack Henderson Ward Ponsor and Mr Root Asslstant Coach Thxrd Row Charles Whxtmg Royce Mlller Hugh Sproul John Smlth Leon rad Wrlght Leo Beszhak Jlm Cummmgs Robert Johnson and Lee Henderson BASKETBALL HEROES Top Ron -Xrthur Bennett Warren Elhs Robert Johnson Paul Osborne John Telfalr and Max Dlderlch Student Manager Second Row Everett Vaughan Student Manager Dlck Shothff Forest Beck Leo Beszhak Jack Henderson Marvm Barnes Gordon George and Coach Walker Th1rd Row Ralph Erd George Stultz Leorard Vl right Ralph Llddle John Smlth Ben Alexander and Charles VK hltlng 22 Y . y . . ' 7 ! Y 7 ! ! 7 I . . . . L i 1 , , , 7 Y 3 ! l ' gn . . l . . . - ' ' 9 1 Y s I 9 1 - A , y 1 1 , '-' . ' 9 1 1 . 7 ' 9 y . V . . -.. . . , , . , . v . . , . ...f THE FAIR ONES COMPETE -X O 1 la.l1es enjoy part1c1pat1on m Jousts as much as our kmghts and to keep our organlzed group we Jomed the States lnrls Athletlc ASSOC13t1OH from vshlch we recelved our honors tor work1ng hard As sponsor of our groups BIISS Ostwald to make 1t easler for our Presl dent Grace Rogers and Mar1eJohnson Secretary and Treasurer d1x1ded us 1nto classes Wlth Arlene Ell1s leader of the Semors Lucllle Llghthart for Jun1 rs Jeanet e Gr1fTiths for Sophomores and Dawn Shothif for the Freshmen We hold our meetmgs once a week Flrst we have a busmess meetlng and then we play volley ball or basketball All of the Freshmen and Sophomores are requlred to take part IU the phy slcal educatlon course The upper class men may Jom 1f they choose To make each part more lnterestmg we have a charman fO1 each one They are Basketball Jeanette Dans Hxkmg Mary Gharrlty Bxcvclmg Jean XVllCOk Golfmg Pat Charrlty Horseshoe Pltchlng Zelle Mae Sweeger Horseback Rldlflg Arabelle Dlxon Vollev Ball Mary Lou Llddle Skatmg Ellen Mae Ward B sketball Lo1s Olson Danmng Dawn Shotllff Stunts Jo Shotllff Table Tenn1s Pat Cochran Coastmg Allce Hough We also enyov partles and other soc l af' wx txes In Ianuarv we sponsor efl '1 dance and the school orchestra furmshed muslc Then for our own amusement we had a sle1hr1de 1n Feb uarx On the whole our club depends on 1nd1x1dual part1c1pat1on 1n physlcal ed uC3t1OI1 rather than OH orgamzed SD0I'fs although lt ms dxflicult to gne a word plcture of such 3.Ct1X1t1CS 23 I G. . . 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V l. yy' L, Y V ouR KNIGI-ns ARE Our knlghts of the basket ball flo 1 started o on a very tough sche dule There were only two of our last year plavers back on the team Cap tam Ralph Llddle and Ralph Erd In all we had twenty four Jousts IH whxch o 1 team fought ve1y hard We started off rather poorly but as the season advanced our team made great progress We only won one out of the first SIX and lost two out of the last seven games As the season flll1Qll8d we looked back and found that we had four out standmg games The Stlllman Valle5 game 1n the Pecatonlca tournament was a very close game wnh a score of 31 29 The other three thrlllers were conference games one was wlth Wmnebago an overtmme game w1th a score 32 30 Another was w1th South Belolt 1n the last five m1nutes of play they shot ahead to beat us by a score of 31 2a The last outstandmg game was wlth Pecatomca an overtlme game vwhlch ended by thelr beatlng us wlth a score of 28 26 Th1s game declded who should have second place 1n the conference and It was Pe atonlca Our Captam for thls y ar was Ralph Llddle and our Captam for next 3831 w1ll be Dick Shotlxff who was Captaln of the second team thls year The l1ne up for our squad of k nghts for the season was as follows C Whltmg B Alexander L Wright J Smlth R Erd G Stultz Th1 ougn the dlfferent years each school has a second team whlch never gets much credlt but should get at least honorable mentlon Our second team thls year was a very good team It onlv lost 7 out of 20 Jousts The usual llneup for the season was as follovss M Barnes J Telfalr G George F Beck L Beszhak D Shotllff B Samp W Ellls 24 L. G. ......,... ................ . , . R. G. .......... ............ .................., . ' c. ......... ............. .................... . ' L. F. ........ ........................ ......... R . Liddle R. F. ........ .......................... . , . L. G. .......... ..................... L . - , . ' R. G. .......... .................. ............ . G. ........................... .... . , . L. F. ........ ................................ ' y R. F. ........ .......................... . , .L 1 BRAVE AND BOLD e s 2n D Teams S Belo1t Pecatomca Hononegah 11 mnebago Du1 and T .xms Plan ed Capron St Thomqs Rockford B Be Olt Hu lem 11 mnebfxgo Alumnae ' 1nne'o'1go ecatonlca St Thomas S Belo1t St1llH13.I1 Valley Yew M1 fO1d urand Capron 'FS Belolt Hallem New 'Nhlford Rockford B 1' mnebago Pecatomca urand Rockford there here hele there 1e1e Pee here he1e thme there Ilarlenl Pxdem there here here he1e here here there there he1e there there Totals Totals 649 t Conference Games Conference Standing Opponents S 2nd Won ,os Percentage .4 20 H 1000', o D W e' W j 1 t d 1 t 13 20 2' 25 12 10 25 . .S 1- 26 13 32 9 ' ' 19 5 15 21 : S. l ' 22 19 30 17 2 ' l 'H -12 33 29 21 Stillman Valley Pee. 31 4 34 22 C 1 . 23 21 - 27 32 19 W' C - 30 14 12 19 'FP ' ' 36 24 20 11 . . ' 39 19 36 30 . ' ' 24 7 17 21 ' .1 27 24 50 35 1 ' 1 'l ' ' 16 9 32 37 'D ' 16 8 19 31 31 9 25 25 . ' ' 31 16 26 16 ' -- 23 91 34 37 ' 1 ' 17 8 36 15 - . 31 24 43 23 W' 21 17 26 24 't ' - 28 33 49 25 D 16 13 19 ' 43 699 703- - 355 . I 't . ' 8 0 ' 6 2 7'O 4 4 500 2 6 2'0 ' 0 8 000 AMONG OURSELVES INTRAMURAL SPORTS Besldes contests w1th nexghborlng kmgdoms our knghts and ladl s also compete rn ourneys among them selves Th1s year the varlous classes took part m xntramural basketball and volley ball contests The Sen1ors won the basketball tournament and our vallant Fresh men volley ball In connectlon w1th hlS we also had free throw shoot lllg can ests basket shootlng p1ng pong smgles and plng pong doubles All th se tournam nts were very 6XC1tlI'lg and all the classes showed ex cellent sportsmanshlp whether they were wlnners or losers These contests were very close but when the final check was taken the wmners were as tollows Free throw shootlng T1ed Ralph Llddle and George Stultz Basket shootlng Ben Alexander Pmg pong doubles Warren Elhs and Dale Wetzel Our ladies too hke sports and thls year 1n connectxon wlth the G A A held basketball tournaments among the classes Strange as It may seem the Senlors won the tournament the Junlors s cond J place the Sophomores thxru and the Freshmen fourth But never mlnd Freshmen youll be Semors some day The members of the w1nn1ng basketball team were Corlnne Morrls Captam Marlon Schewe Pat Gharrlty Paullne Nlckless Pat Cochran Jo Shotllff and Arlene Elhs In these sports between classes we are agam trymg to carry out and further our ldeas of good sportsmanshxp 26 . .... , .9 . , . - . . t. - . , . u Q , . , . 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Y Y COURT SOCIETY WHERE WE LEARN TO LIVE WITH EACH OTHER AND TO ENJOY PANIONSHIP I , ,:,, ,,,,f'fTT I II , I I I M I A RICHER LIFE OF COM I I I II II I II N 'I I SCIENCE IS FUN WE HAVE A SCIENCE CLUB That ever popular Sclence Club was agam organlzed this year under the sponsorshlp of Mr Howd At the first meetmg the followlng officers were elected Pres1dent Donald Geddes Vlce Pres1dent Royce Mlller Secretary and Treasurer Mary LOUISE Gayton At each meetmg talks are glven on toplcs of sc1ent1f3c lnterest by mem bers or guest speakers These are fol owed by movles and later by games and danclng ThlS year Sclence Clubs annual g1ft to the school was a m1crophone Whlch w1ll be conne ted to the movm plcture machme or used for annouce ments and the hke 1n the gym or on the football field On Saturday May 7 the ent11e club w1ll take a tr1p to Lake Geneva and V1Slt the Yerkes Observatory there takmg a pxcnlc lunch wlth them CAMERA CLUB A camera Club was orgamzed for the first tlme th1S year under dlrectlon of Mr Howd The officers elected were Blg Shot Rex Geddes L1ttle Shot Evelyn Belshaw Commlttees were orgamzed to begm 1mmed1ate work on several progects bu1ld1ng a dark room preparmg solutlons for de velopmg and prlntlng and constructlon of a pr1nt1ng box Regular meetmgs are held monthly on Tueday nlghts and short meet mgs are held ln the Chemlstry laboratory every two weeks to develop and pr1nt plctures taken by members A monthly contest IS held for the best plcture taken by a membel on a subject d c1ded upon prevlously and each member contrxbutes toward a DTIZQ for the wmner the subjects and taklng of the plctures are later d1S cussed at the meetmgs 28 v . . . . 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Y ' 4 AND SO IS HCJME EC OUR DINNER CLUB The o ncers tor thls year of thls so popular Cwe wonder w hyb club were Sponsor N ISS Os Wald Presldent Ralph Llddle V1ce Pxesldent John Smxth and Secretary and Treasurer Ralph Erd The Dmner Club sponsors some of the most successful partles of any of the clubs wh1ch Hononegan boasts One of the first of these meetmgs was a Thanksglvmg banquet held 1n the h1gh school audltorlum Later came Chrlstmas party held 1n conjunctlon wlth the Sewlng Club A bt Valentlne s day tea was grven and each member was allowed to brmg a guest Early m March a meetlng was held to Wh1Ch each member brought a partner Games danc1ng and refreshments fthe most 1mportant partj followed the meetlng Followmg a precedent establlsned by the first Dmner Club three years ago all members and the faculty w1ll haye thelr last meetlng at the Faust Hotel ln Rockford The eyenmg w1ll be spent m d1n1ng and dancing IH the Rambow Room A g1Ollp of our l1ttle home makers met early this year w1th Mlss Ostwald and reorgamzed the school s Sewmg Club They elected as thelr officers Presldent Grace Rogers Vlce Presldent Ruth Reynolds Secretary and Treasurer Jeanette DHXIS and Cub Report r Grace Rogers Flrst semester these buddlng dress deslgmng genluses decided to make a qullt to be raffled off Later they turned thelr yaluable talents mto another dlrectlon and boxed Valentme candy to be suld for the same hlgh purpose Later rn term they purchased a table book case and an occaslonal Cllall' and a lamp to adorn thelr home loom Room 2 the sewmg room A Mothers day tea IS now belng planned to wh1ch all members w1ll Jn ut their mothers Sewmg Club members 1o1ned forces Wlth the members of thexr s1ster organ1zat1on the Dmner Club and sponsored a Chrlstmas party Just before the long awalted Chrxstmas yacatlon Games dancmg and re freshments were the order of the ey emng 29 fr ' ' , . - , V , : :-ll. t I . . , . T . - . Y . ' v 1 - lf , . . . . . , . , . , . . . . y . . . , , . Y. . . 9 , . 7 . . SEWING CLUB . , - v I Y- n t . , . . . . - , . . - , - e - . . ' - 7 . l . . . y - , . . , C i 1 L Y. . , . . V. . - . . . . Y . , . . - . . Y . . - ' 7 r v y ' ORGANIZED ROYALTY SEV! INf QI l B 1 Tlns IS xust how 1ts done 2 These ale the fxnlshed products 511189 you know L OOKIING LI UB e haxe many cooks at 2 The proof of the puddvv In Hononegah 1n the eatmg Ou1 kmghts emox cookmg Xum xum we can ahnost oo smell lt Si IENLE LIUB 1 S ILHCG club demonstrates LU Qxpunncntil depaztment lts TI'11C!OphOH6 Scuence club hu mam fans 1 Studxmg QCICUCP IQ fun thl5 way 30 1 Y 1 W ' A J A f 3. A new spring wardrobe, 4. 'A stitch in time saves nine,' rl v S . v I Y Y 1 1 A 1. W ' ' . ' '. . . , t . . ' . , fee H , 2 O ' A 2 . ' is JH r.g Ii pw THE PLAY IS THE THING ROY AL SENIOR PL XY GRE AT SUCCESS Tht R05 al entertainers presented Demon in The Dark with great suc cess before the Roy al Court and His Ma lestx Iirst scarlng the court almost to death and then stlrrlng them to gales of laughter The plot centers around Sondra who IS sp ndlng the summer in her re cently inherited home wx hi h seenfs to be h Lunted The old caretaker and his wife try to get rid of Sondra and hel xoing sistei and Sondras serxants Throughout the entlre play the servants have many weird experiences Sondra IS angry mth Bob her ex fiance because he lets a woman hold him up in a bank robbery but everthing lncluding all the mysteries right them elx s 1n the end The cast of the Roy al entertalners lnclude the following Duncan McTav1sh Charles Whiting Jane MCTRNISD Mary MCT3V1Sh Ethelmd Trevor Sondra Trevor Lizzie Scruggs Dido Davis Jumper Jenks Dery 4 Vorse Robin BICTHYIS lection of the play Catherine Zinnecker Mary Downs Mai y Helen Hardy Marion Davis Stella Ryer Roberta Brewer Ralph Erd Royce Miller Billy Bry den a u I u r T I ' . , v . . . . . - s 'e ' . Bob Hildreth ......... ........ . .......... R alph Liddle The Royal court greatly appreciates Miss Munger for her splendid d NEVER A DULL MOMENT DEMON IN THE DARK Have you seen any hants around our palace? Well here they are rlght ln broad dayllght but they looked lots d1fTerent1n the Semor Play on the nlghts of May 19 and 20 They seem perfectly harmless now but on those nlghts they sent ch1l1s down sp1nes and gave peOple goose p1mples as b1g as 1aspberr1es so help mel Left to r1ght seated Cather1ne Zlnnecker Charles Whltmg MRFIOH Davls Ralph Llddle Left to rlght standmg Ralph Erd Roberta Brewer Royce Mlller B1lly Bryden Mary Downs MISS Munger and Stella Ryer WHAT WE DOIN G A A 1 Th1s IS the way we look 1n our dresses qu1te ladyhke eh but just Walt a few moments and presto change fee 4 All set fOr a good play period It s a good thmg that the photo g1apher caught us before we went 1nto actlon because when we once start mOv1ng-oh my' Baskeball IS our favorlte game but xolley ball and baseball are close seconds Havent you heard us yell 1ng durlng our games? 2 Somet1mes we 3 Part of the fun find it far more com of gym and G A A IS fortable to stand on to make format1ons our heads than our hke these 5 Thls IS our champlonshlp bas ketball team and MISS Ostwald our coach Of course th1s IS the Senlor team who even questloned that? Standmg left to r1ght NIISS Ost Wald JO Shothff Pat Cochran and Arlene Ellls Seated 'eft tonght Pat Gharrlty Mar1an Schewe Corrlne MOPTIS Cap taln Pauhne Nxckless and Stella Ryel sl ' 99 A I ll 1? ' ' 7 cc , ' rr .1 , ' ' I ' 7 . . ' - . ' ! 7 7 ! 7 ' . 1 . . . W ' . . ' . , - - ' 'T 7 . ' h y 7 J 1 Y N A ' 1 , Y - - . . - . Y 7 . A . . . . . 1 y - ALL THE WORLD S A STAGE On December 10 the Lords and Ladles of the Glee Clubs appeared before e pubhc and gave the1r1nterpretat1on ot the ope1 etta The Gypsy Rover The audlence agreed that the cast was talented had worked hard and was a real credlt to our kmgdom Cast of Characters Meg an old gypsy woman Nlaxme Glfford Zara belle of the gy psy camp Catherlne Zlnnecker Marto Megs husband Glenn Carrlker Slnfo gypsy lad 1n love Wlth Zara Robert Whlte Rob afterwards Slr Gxlbert Howe Royce 'lhller Ladv Constance Martlndales daughter Barbara Galr Lord Cray en an Enghsh fop Forrest Beck Nma Slr Georges second daughter Dawn Shothff Capt Jerome Captam 1n the Engllsh army John Telfa1r Slr Gem ge Martlndale Enghsh gentleman Wllbur Harpool Slr Toby Lynn a soclal butterfly Leonard Wrlght McCorkle a song pubhsher of London Herbert Hanson Chorus of gypsles dames and squlres Cnrls Chorus Norma Bell Joan Ballard Bettv Tavlor Pat Cochran Arlene E'll1s Norma Barber V1v1an Voss Lola Faust Jo qhothff Svbll Eddy Rosemary Baxter qara Pete 'Vlarv Lou Llddle Bethene Zahm Dor s Shackleford Lols Olson Ruth Reynolds Ahce May Hough and Beverly Telfalr Gypsy Children Mar1an Keeney Dorothy Flynn Norma Bates Leland Mlller and James Clo fhler Boys Chorus Robert Porterfield Robert Stahlnecker J1m Hobart Jlm Flanders Kenneth McHone Edvnn Frankhn Leroy Hemz Leland Mlller Earl lNorregaard Bob Welch Mayrard Ellsworth Donald Carter Russell Bry den Raymond Johnson Vernon Cook Productlon btalf Dlrecfbr Crystal Aafedt Costumes Mary Jane Ostwald Stage Settlngs Fay Root P1'0grams Jean L1ddle Property Managers Kenneth Franseen Max D1der1ch L1ll1an Mc Master Ellzabeth Drummond and Donald Geddes 33 . th . .. . . 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' CCDURT SCRIBES Ed1to1 ln chlef Catherme Z1nnecker Admlnlstxatlon Edltor Jo Shotllff Busmess Manager Donald Geddes Athletlc Edntors -X1 lene Elhs and Max Dlderxch So 1al Edltor Mar1on Davxs Classes Patr1c1a Cochran Calendar Edltors Maxme Geddes and Roberta Brewer Snapshot Edltors Patr1c1aGharr1ty and Evelyn Belshaw Humor Edltor Ralph Llddle Typlsts Corlnne MOFTIS Marlan Schewe Marlan Grlfliths and Marle Grlfliths Early IH the school year these warlous scrlbes were chosen to record e hlstory of Hononegah for the school year of 1937 38 As always they were plcked accordlng to scholarshlp 1n1t1at1ve cltlzenshlp and ablllty They all worked hard and thls the 1938 Mack IS thelr fimshed product W hope that you w1ll enjoy readmg lt as nuch as we d1d workmg on It ThlS year we chose as our theme Royalty because the prlncely vlrtues that are close to It are deslred by Hlgh School boys and gvrls Th1s year the Mack was prlnted by Mr Balsley andthe p1ctures were taken by Mr Blank enberg To MISS Munger our sponsor and these two men we owe much of the success of our book For the last two years the year book of Honongah High School has won Flrst class Honor Ratlng ln the Natlonal Scholastlc Press Assoclatlon Contest and we the Senlors of 1938 hope to achlese a llke honor 34 Dramatic Editor ............................ Mary Helen Hardy th ' ,L - . ' . . . . . e ' Cl Y, ' ' . 1 , V . . 7 . . , . . HERALDS AND PAGES The R05 al Jesters and Orators of the court held their elimination contest Friday evenlng April 8 before the Klng and other Royalty which pleased the court greatly Mary Lou Llddle rece1ved first 1n oratxon Marion Davls first in dramatlc declamation with Catherine Zlnnecker a close second and Mary Helen Hardy first 1n humorous declamatlon The orators in the ehmxnatlon contest here 1n the Royal court Apr1l 8 and their declamatxons were as follows ORATION Mary Lou Llddle The New Competition DRAMATIC Marlon Davls Ellzabeth The Queen Catherine Zlnnecker The L21S'C Leaf Stella Ryer The Luck of the Roarlng Camp HUMOROUS Mary Helen Hardy The Fall of George Bassett LOIS Olson The Tlger We sent our Royal representatives to the D1str1ct contest 1n Rockford on e evenlng of April 22 Here Marion won a superlor rating ln dramatics Mary Helen Hardy rece1ved a rating of excellent in humorous and Mary Lou Llddle rece1ved a rating of good ID oration All the contestants are very grate'ul to MISS Brauer our coach for her untiring efforts 35 Evelyn Belshaw ,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,.. ............ 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' . . . . . , l WCRK THAT IS PLAY 1 ThlS 1S how our Mack was made much dlscussion then hard work and finally well yOu have 1t ln your hands' You see here the sports dramatlcs art and muslc editors conferrlng on some very 1m portant pr0blem 3 The humor edltors and the snappers The humor edltors look as lf they Wanted some 1nsp1ra t1on YOu better see the Humor Sect1on and youll know whether they found It or not 6 MISS Brauer Catherme Zm Ry er They brought fame to Our kmgdom through the Speech Con tests Catherme won second 1n Dra matlc Readmgs 1n our local C0ntest and Mary Helen won first m Humor ous Readmgs 1n the Local Contest and second ln the County C0ntest 7 Thls IS our Track team well known in our kmgdom for lts ex cellence They won first at Durand from Durand first here fr0m Peca tomca second at Harlem and second at Pecatomca from Pecatomca and W1nnebago 9 Th s IS the ed1t1ng proOf read 1ng and typing department If you see any errors In our book lt 1sn t because of these girls dldnt Work and look up thlngs 1n the dlctlonary but because they worked so hard thelr eyes became dlm 4 What would an annual b vuthout a calendar? Most of us are to lazy to keep a d1a1y but we don t need to because we have a good one r1ght m th1s book We also see tw0 6d1tOTS and the busmess manager ln thls plcture 6 Mor speakers more fame' ' lou Ixddle Mar1on Davls Loxs Olson Marlon won first ln our Local Contest 1n Dramatc Readmgs wlth Catherme the Queen and she als0 won first place IH the County Con test at Rockford Nlce work MHFIOHV Another gr0up that has brought honor to our klngdom The glrls t11o-Mary Louxse Gayton Pa tr1c1a Cochran and Sybll Eddy-dl rected by MISS Aafedt won a ratmg of Excellent ln the DIUSIC Contest at DeKalb Mary Helen Hardy won a ratlng of Excellent as a DIHHO solorst at the same Contest 1 . . H. ii . . . , - , . , 1 . . . 0 - - . . . . , . V . . , A , , . . . i . . , . e cc u H ' Y ' I ' , FL e , 4 ' ' - - - . e - . . ' Y nccker, Mary 'Helen Hardy and Stella Here are: Evelyn Bfilshawv Mary r ' J 1 y I ' 9 . I . . - . . . , . . . . H ' 77 7 ' 8. . 1 H' i 9 - , - , . - 36 .. Ji A TGURNAMENT CDF SALES Ou1 h1 l1p1essu1o sup 1 supex s lCS l'il fll nd N1cl1 Engle ble11 IH 111 l1 hls UNL 1l sales 111 pop talk on September 77 19'7 The gem 1' 11 oman s Hom Conpamon 1 p1esentat11e of th F1011 ll PLlbl1S 1 g Comp111 fl1el us 111th entl1us1asm 'ml S hool 101 all 1 lvll tl1en lmed the bo1s up agalnst tho gnls to s L 1 ho coull do the most T01 d Il old Hmoneg, 1h The Loys 11er the Ixlondl Q18 and the gnls the Fo1t1 NIHGI The gnls stluck gold th fl1st nl ht and afte1 s ourlng the countr s1de fo subscuptlons to the Col l 1 s Cou1t11 Honoe Womans Hom Como n1ov1 a1d 51me11 an Magazlnes the Forty I1 1ne1s next d1y dealt a tell11g bl911 at the klonrllkers 1vhen they mmp d n o the lead b turn1ng 1n more s1bscr1pt1ons Though thls 11as mere l1 th b g1nn11g th nls pa d the entne contest nd kept the bo s l21C1llg ll'l an attempt to get GX en 111th1n ha1l1ng d stan e f om the leaders An ult1mate goal of S000 00 was set and soon QXQFX house111fe 1n the Xl 1n111 began to acquu' a hunted look and start ne11o1sl1 11hen a doorbell ran Our Fo1t1 Nllnels 11ho could scent '1 sale from 1 m1le 'IXNHY 1umped eage1l1 to the tr 11 and tl en 11oe to an1 D10 o ct 11hose sales reslstanc 11as lo11 l E C11 Nllss She1loLl 111 t1a1led by he1 D1 XX ltson who t11ed f1a1nl1 1n most c1ses It 11 oulfi s emi to beat her to the cene ofthe f1'1y The bat tle ended the follo111ng week 111th S5415 311 and the Fo1t1 Nmers 111th the 11111n1ng SCOIQ Th1s de lt the final bl0XX to the bo1s slo11l1 dy 1ng hopes To the 11cto1s belong the QDOIIS ea h pelson 11 ho had chalked up 11 sale fo1 one s1de Ol the ot er 11as admlttel f1 ee and a'lo11ed to 1n11te a guest to a dance 511611 fOl the 11ctors tie F0111 NIHGIS bY then be1ten and bo11ed op ponents the IXlOlld1k6I'5 Muslc 11:1sfu1n1shed b1 Ka Bluners Band VlCt01s and 1anqu1shed alxke agreed that '1 thro ghly en1o1able t1me 11as had bx all 37 ' ' ' 11' ' , 1' 3 ' -1 '1'1 lgf 5 , A Y Y, v 1-4 ' 1 1 1: 11 1 1 r 1 - A 4 1 5 'r is ' ,f 1, 1 1 ac 1 1 c A 1 .11 1 0 . c A 1 1, 1 . , ' 11 .,, N., ' 1 ,, . 1,, 'Jun ., 1 . 1 1, 1 . , 1, 1 V ,, 1 1. 1 11 11 1 . 1 V , 1 Y. v. 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I I 1- . v I 1 1: c 1 11 I v ' W 1 TROUBADOURS WE BLOW THE HIGH NOTES Our band has had a very actlve and 11te1est1ng year In September w WGIGIDNILCL1 o1ak part lntne Fall Festlval at Chnton WISCOHSIH Thls gave us ax 1rce1t1ve to work hard from the begmmng of the year Durlng Novembel our band Went to Rockford ln a group and heard a concert by the Unlted States Navy Band Th1s corcert wa an 1nsp1rat1on to all of us and we came home and once more resolved to work harder In January 1t was t1me to show planned and presented an even1ngs dlan plaver two slngers and several to vary the program of band muslc It gave us more confidence 1n our own T the publ1c what we could do so we entertalnment on Jan 14 An accor tap dancers came from other schools The audlence enjoyed th1s concert and ablllty e feel that we have had a vsorthwhlle year and have ac ompllshed a lot Our leader Mr McElroy w1ll be wxth us a a1n next year to help us go al ead to greater thmgs SING THE LOWER NOTES Under the d11ect on of MISS Aafedt three choral groups have been or gamved th1S year All three groups have enjoyed thelr work and have de veloped ab1l1ty as well as apprec1at1on ln vocal muslc The Glrls Glee Club has made several publlc appeara lces durlng the e r the most 1mpo1tant ones bemg the local Dramatlc Contest on Aprll 8 and the Coun y Muslc and Dramatlc Contest on Aprll 29 In th se contests the g1rls presented Roads by Hadley as the1r chosen number and Lullaby by Noble Cam as the requlred number 'T' Glrls Glee Club has lmproved 1n tone quahty and 1n mterpretatlof' th1S year and are to be congratulated on then' progress The Boys Glee Club also sang at the local contest on Aprll 8 and 1n the Coun Contest on Aprll 29 They sang The Hymn of a Country Road by Noble Ca1n and Nut Brown Malden The Mxxed Chorus chose The Heaxens Are Telhng by Beethoven and Homeland by Noble Ca1n for thelr publlc appearances 38 . .T i . 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U ' n - at , ' n u U ' ' ' COURT FESTIVITIES HOMECOMING Hononegah s football squad made hlstory on October 16 1937 and chalked up a score o 60 to 0 to defeat Pecatonlca one of our annual rly als The whole school cooperated to help our scrappy llttle football team make a brxlllan success of the day The Freshmen were set to the task of gathermg wood for a bonfue on Fr1day mght and saw to lt that they d1d the1r part 1n maklng lt one of the bxggest and bes for a long whlle A huge crowd gathered at two o clock Qa urday afternoon to see our own val1ant kmghts conqu r the lnyadlng P01 e and the end of the game saw our own purple and gold st1ll flymg trlumphan ly oy er the field of battle The gym decorated ln purple and gold that mght was me gathermg place of a hxlarlous excitred and tr1umphant group of Hononegah students alumn1 and thelr frlends all of whom turned out to make It a b1g evenmg and end a thrllhng day 1n the r1ght way Even our brulsed ana weary heroes of the days tournament were unable to reslst the lure of the crowds the provlded a muslcal background for our Vlctory Ball Th1s red letter day ended w1th a tlred but nappy crowd dan IH a good mght to the stralns of Home Sw eet Home CHRISTMAS P ARTY Our Chrlstmas yacatlon arrlved mth all the attendant merry makmg All the Lords and Ladxes assembled ln the gym to vlew an mterestlng and enterta1n1ng program enacted by thelr frlends Later m1d ungllng bells and a Hurry of snow Santa came maklng hls Yule tlde NlSlt early thls year He read us some of h1s Chrlstmas requests for glfts from d1fferent persons at the Coart dlstr buted glfts to all present and departed me1r1lv consclous of hay mg dore h1s Job well Later everyone danced to muslc furmshed by our school orchestra Everyone enjoy ed the day except the boys 1n the band who were a l1ttle grumpy that no one had provided subs for them so that they m1ght dance too 39 ' r or , . W I. . , . v I Y . . . L . . . 1 . L . v , v A' v ' L., b . . 1 A. Y U' . Y Y . I I . r 9 l , , y . . . I ' ' ! dance floor, and least of all, the catchy rythms of McElroy's Orchestra, who ' ' V Cn g n u cs , n , . , . .. . . . v . V ' 7 , , V v . i . , ' ' U , . ll L . . 7 ' ' . , , . ' If YY ' RCJYAL PERFORMERS B AND 1 A ChO1C8 sectlon of our band Cant you see how much they all en 10y xt? May be that s another of the reasons why we recelved a good 1at1ng 1n the MUSIC Contest Z Blow hard gxrls' You see excn guls ale 1nte1ested 1n band and among them we have many good co1 net and clar1net players 3 Mr McEl1oy glwes some 1n st1uct1on Under h1S tutelage the band has grown 1nto an enterpr1s1ng affalr and sponsored a gland band 4 See how clOsely they watch the mstructor Everyone hkes Mac and we all look forward to Thursday our band day Soon the band w1ll take GLEE CLUB 1 Keep your eyes on M1ss Aafedt Here IS a sectlon of our :M1X6d Glee Club made up f muslcally mlnded students at Hononegah Un der the expert d1rect1on Of Mlss Aafedt they haxe been golng Fltgfl to town 3 Our entlre Nlvced Chorus They certamly hawe a good appearance besldes soundlng well Our accom panlst IS Mary L0u1se Gayton and we owe much of our success to her playmg A hhhh Heartose clear notes We a e certalnly proud of our Glee Club and are proud Of the tact that We 'were rated excel lcnt at the Mus1c Festn al J Another angle of chorus but from all angles we thmk they sound swell' The Chorus chose for thelr number thls year Homeland and The Heavens Are Telhng Z . . I y . 1 , v . . ' , K , . A - 4 1 4 , . 1 ' v ' - . 1 v Q - - ' , ' 4 1 v 9 ' ' . A . concert and dance early this year. NS HUUUHI 'Crip- '1 , W ' , 2. h- - - - . ll I u n I I' ' , 0 ' - ' v 5 - ' ' ' . r' A . A - ' . , ' v v 7- v ' ' y I . . - , . K , V , 1 ' 1 - 40 - I ffrfa HER CUR KINGDOM EXCELS NORTH CENTR -XL ASSOCIATION Smce 1930 the Hononegah Commu nlty Hlgh School has been a member of the Nolth Central Assoclatxon of Colleges and Secondary Schools The alms of thls organlzatlon are Q15 To brlng about a better acquamtance a keener sympathy and a hef1rt1er cooperat1on between the colleges and secondary schools of th1s ter rltory C25 T0 C0HS1d9I' COIYUUOH 9dUC2ltlonal problems and to devlse the best means of solx mg them C05 To promote the physlcal 1ntellectual and moral vsell bemg of students by urgmg proper sanltary condltlons of school bu1ld1ngs adequate llbrary and laboratory fac1l1t1es and hlgher standards of scholarshxp Slnce the Assoc1at1on1s1n contact wlth slmxlar orgamzatlons through out the Umted States It really means that any boy or glrl graduatmg from HOH0T19g3h P311 enter almost ally C0l19ge 01 UHIVBFSIIY wlthout taklng an en trance exammatlon BR -XIN AIND BRAWN SOCIETY Th1s Soclety organlzed by Dr James Ellls 1n 1926 IS an honorary or ganlzatlon of Hononegah Communlty H1gh School It has for 1ts purpose encouragement of a hlgh standard of scholarshlp strong athletxcs and good c1t1zensh1p It glves speclal recogmtlon to those who hate attalned some d1st1nct1on 1n mtellectual or athletxc ach1exemenet NATION AL HONOR SOCIETY Because the Hononegah Commumty Hlgh School IS a member of the North C ntral ASSOCl3tOH of Colleges and Secondarv Schools It IS prlvlleged to have a charter of the Nat1onal Honor SOCl9tV The purpose of thls organl Yatlon IS to encourage and dex elop ln hlgh school boys and glrls a sp1r1t an att tude and a gloup of ldeas 1n regard to scholarshlp leadershlp serv1ce and charact r Each wear not more than 15 of the Semor Class may be melted for membershlp 1n thls group or 5 of the Jun1or Class and 10 f the Semor Class durmg 1ts Semor wear may be chosen Th1s organlzatlon was estabhshed at Hononegh Hlgh School m 1930 41 . 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A , 7 1 , . . - y - R , . y , r, . 3 - .I c . , . . . rl, , rf f ' C ,C O L - - .I . , 7 I ' OUR HALL OF FAME V3.l9d1CtO1l21D of the Class of 1938 Cath une Z1nnecker S lutaton ll of the Class of 1938 Ma11an G11fTlths BR AIN AND BR XWN SOCIETY SCHOL XRSHIP Ifor haung an HXQI ag of 90 or aboxe fO1 all four years OI H1gh School Cather1ne Z1nnecker Mar1an Grlfflths ATHLETICS FOI w1nn1ng letters 1n three ma1or sports 1n one year Ralph Llddle Charles Whltlng John Smlth SPEAKING For w1nn1ng first place IH a County Contest M3F1OH Davls CITIZENSHIP For belng chosen by the faculty as a good C1tZ8Il each of her four yeals 1n H1gh School Mary Helen Hardy NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Robelt Brewer Maxlne Geddes Charles Whltxng Ex elyn Belshaw 'NIary Helen Hardy Cather1ne Z1nnecker D A R AWARD Chosen by a xote of the Sen1o1 Class and the Faculty to 1ep1esent Ho nonegah lllgll School 1n the Annual D X R Contest lla y Helen Haldy BASKETBALL PLAQUE Ralph L1ddle FOOTBALL PLAQUE Charles Wh1t1ng BXSKETBALL TOURNAMENT AVS ARD Nt the Harlem Tournament, the coaches and ofHc1als chose Ralph L1 hlle as the man who was most xaluable to h1s team 42 . Q. 1. . xr J 9 -3 'A ' ' - 4 A 'E . 1 ' . Q ' k f n . Y Q y x. ' I . 4 v I . . . - . . - V .. 1 v - . , Y - .. , , . . A - . . . v 'Q 4 4 . - It 7 . . . . 1' ' -. 1 W 7 nz 1 1 TIMES CHANGE HONONEGAHS CALENDAR SCHOOL DAYS' SCHOOL DAYS' SEPT 6 Oh' Goodness' 9 months of drudgery has started SEPT 8 A very busy day for the upper classmen we sure were tired aftei trying to vet the fresh ies to their respective places SEPT 22 Our band is getting into the step of muslc they swing off to the Cllnton Festn al Luck to the band' SEPT 29 For another week we have the Ladies Home Companion pins yells songs and plenty of com petition hurrah for the Magazine contest OCT 3 Come on glrls gargle your throats talk fast and well OCT 5 'lhe question IS Who will win? Its beginning to look like yes' Oh no' M ell well Just have to Walt OCT 7 Three cheers for the girls they won' And its over' But the Sen1ors get S5 00 for making the most sales per person OCT 8 How many learned tn vshlstle today' Excellent lessons were given by Mr and Mrs Lom bard OCT 9 We start out our season s conference games and grabbed victory from Winnebago 14 0 OCT 12 Begone with all 25 models ar er Mr Palmers Safety Driving talk vue must in the fu ture be more careful OCT lo Flash' Three students lean out of their s ats to look for falllng St81S a Mr Brown plays Stardust on his harp so enchant lngly OCT 16 It started out to be a football game id ended in a track meet we beat Pec 60 0 and the crowd really turned out to swing at our Homecoming dance OCT 23 If a married man helps Harlem beat us 25 7 bring on that preacher Walker and we ride on the bus to Rockford to the Navy Band NOV 6 Our football teams real ly vsent to tovm on the field today and defeated our fast 17775 So Be lo1t rivals with a score 7 to 6 T top the day off the Seniors sponsor ed a victory dance NOV 16 Let it be voted that Tuesday be a legal holiday express ly for the students in Loomis class Those Monday tests ' ' ' NOV 19 Don t forget you school skippers an alibi in a nut shell can alvsavs be opened with a nut crack 1 I ' ll if . . . J, If . s. . . . ,, v . h ' r , . '- 1 . . . u - 8 . . ' ' 3 , ' ' . I u n - - Y Q ai ' . , . - l - , 7 . . I 7 l - . , . n . -L - , . v , Z . . ! 7 win this magazine contest yet. OCT. 26 Our school goes patriotic w ' ' , ca ' ' ' ' I! ! ' ' . - . 77 1 ' , . . , - I 7 V n . u , . . . . O 1 ' ' . 1 ' . ' v ' ' 1 u K 2 . ',, . . . v 3' v w U - ' ' - . er ! . ! .. 44 - GOLDEN RULE DAYS NOV 23 Open bas etball season wlth Capron Our motto If at firs you dont succeed NOV 29 Well kids how d1d 50,1 survlve your Thanksgxvlng dmners and vacat1ons DEC 3 St Tnomas beats us 26 to 10 hmmmm' Forget xt boys Start truckm J unxor dance to mght DEC 9 Hononegah vs So Be lo1t We lost 22 to 15 Next tlme make the baskets ' DEC 10 Operetta The Gypsy Rover all of our muslcally 1ncl1ned frlends show what they can do and they do It well too' DEC 4 No names mentloned One of the glrls came w1th a scratched knee Ruth' ' DEC 17 Plax ed Harlem Lost 4230 PLEASE TEAM DEC 18 Tournament at Pec Stlllman Valley Hononegalf Out too late boys 'P DEC 24 The Chrlstmas Party was today we even had a Santa Claus' and presents DEC 25 Hohday Schools out or what have you' Vacatlon by any other name would sound as sweet JAN 1938 Such IS l1fe Back to school agam and now we have to study for exams' JAN 7 Played Wlnnebago 32 30 Our vxctory Don t famt students ' ' JAN 10 Hlgh hopes of beatln Pec after last game Watch those tr mmg rules JAIN 14 Pecatomca beat us 'Ihe score sometlmes a poor memory IS helpful' ' Flash chck cl1ck We beat South Belolt 34 22 at the tournament JAN 22 came 1n for our share when L1ddle recelved the Sportsmanshlp award Hallem wms but we JAN 18 Harlem Tournament begms at JAN 24 Exams comlng up but grade gomg down' ' ' JAN 26 Thls IS one tlme Mr Loomls wont Lorget his questlons Semester exams to day JAN 31 Science speaks T morrow IS the first of February FEB 1 Attentwn' Fxrst day of February followmg the last day of Jaunary and students are st1ll study mg Wlll wonders never cease? ,' 0 . . . .x . u, -- - u 5 ' . , . ! H . Y V ' 1 ' 7 . . ' ,l1.....m - a.. ! ! ! . D Y u 4 l . . . , ' ' ' 7 team, you make the nolse and well JAN. 21 - - , - H v 44 ,, . . . 1 ' I - 1. 4 Y . . ' 5 ' I ' - g 0 - . . A 29 - . , v - ' ' . o- , , . Y 9 . - 45 - AND A GOOD TIME FEB 4 Our announcer Mr Root used our new loud speaker 1n 1ntro ducmg the basket ball teams when we clashed vslth South Belolt here tonlght We almost beat them too' FEB 5 Hononegah 26 Harlem 23 One more game hke th1s an we ll get ln the Rockford Star Sports Column yet FEB 1 Fmk rlbbons rxce and shouts greet d the announcement OL N 1ss Aafedt s engagement FEB 10 In case you are a htttlc behlnd on county vxllage or school nevss come to Clvlcs bla s and meet new spaper FEB 14 Amorous glances and hearts 12 beats faster ve h xert seen cupld yet but Lucllle an Johnny sa1d thev had FEB 16 Bl znkenberg here The boys sa., All d essed up and no place to go How car you sm1le wlth a Sllff collar on FEB 18 Over t1me Pee beats Team we1e you watchlng those Pe gl ls the last 3 m1nutes CW hat ha they got m 180 seconds that ye ol Hononegah gnls haven t got ln 6 ' 1 FEB 21 What shall It be? Com edy '7 Ha ha ha' Murder Bloo or Mystery Where do the teachers get thelr knowledge? Senxor Play FEB 24 Bang' Whang' Whang' goes the drum tootle te tootle the fife no keepmg ones haunches st111 1tS the greatest pleasure mn hfe Hurrah Mac s here to day 28 Vlh t n t leap yea Last day m February then MAR 1 Developmg the1r 1 1C tures lS the Camera Llub s mam hob by n W Be c r ful what you take pxctures of ' NIAR 4 State tournam nt We pla ed Rockfo1d we1e b a en uh t R 8 Take xo g to h movles 1f you cant make loxe t home' ' 100 15c 8. A0 Hlgn school Tu sday nights MAR 15 What s your name Ward? Ole Dobbm 7 We xe got stalls for our cars now' MAR 17 45 students trymg to agxee on one small announcement card' 'K AR 22 Agree nent reached Announcements ordered' Y MAR 24 Mr Howd has lnter ested the class ln the dlsectlon of frogs whats on the menu P63117 Frog Legs? V O , O , I , ' ' , u ' T Y. . - 1 u , - - - ' 'Q 2 . , . . ,, . , 4 1 4, . - . . d . , it . - . ' ' FEB. 7 at 0 1 '1' Y g Y' V' ' ' u n n ' s 7 - 'I ' 9 ,e . 1 , . - 'Y' 7 41 - 4, . ,1 e ' ' - f ' . 9 Q 1 . 9 . '.'- ' ' ' S.. , if . ' - ' e 1 - ' .Ns the !'I'llI'3Cle - - thi! VV3u'Llllj.f thg Inatter? Stage fl-ight. ' MA . V' .xr irl . t 9 - ' ' ' a ' , Q 1 .-4 Eu 1 A . I , 7 . C - 1 ' , L ' d e ' . ' 7, ' X 4 1 - y p v 1 I a U . I Y ',, 44. lf, I , . . x .. ' I u ,- l 1' n L . ,.. , ' C 1.5 . 1 , 'r ' . ' ve . , - 1 , ,xr 1 Y ' ' 01 3 ' ' .' . ' . . , i V , Q ' . , , . . d! . WAS HAD BY ALL MAR 29 Now that lt s 'wa1m weather the gym cla ses are OJLSIUB You should see some of the g1rl s D1zzy Deans or L tty Gomezs MAR 28 S k 1 p p 1 n g school weather but ahh ahh ahh Stu dents NAR 29 Intra s holastlc track tournament begms mow we can save OJI' c1garette allowance for th1s vueek MAR 31 Some people that fall down and scratch then' races Flnl 1+ hard 0 plck themselves up APRIL 1 Freshman slpner paw tv c ashed 1t' ' I From 9 12 there was a Jumor dance k1Ck111g the gong around to recorded muslcl APRIL 3 We Semors wrangled ox er whether we should go to the Dells 010 honeymoomng J or spend a hot tlme IH the old c1ty so here ne come to Ch1C3gO for our annual 11p APRIL 5 The Amer1can Hlstory and CIVICS people trlpped llghtl down to the Town 'lleetmg Attend ance record about 8 cn 11 towners APRIL 6 Aprll showers brlng May flow ers We would lots rath r go wxthout the flow rs 1f snow 1 supposed to be showers APRIL 6 Track meet at Harlem Lots of luck boys' Dramatlc el1m1 ratlon contest the best ones won oo' APRIL 13 What w1l1 you be an old ma1d negro or hero1ne Clear your throat-dont be bashful' ' ' Semor play tryouts' AIRIL 15 18 Easter vacato1n Rah Johnson ralses h1s own rab S 1 1 AVRIL 21 Oh by the way Ruth and Lloyd what seemse to b t :ram attact on out at the shop these c xs'7 APRIL '72 The Seniors sponsored the1r last dance tomght before grad uatmg APRIL 23 Two of the student bo ly namely Bea and Mary Helen are entermg the muslc contest t DeKalb today APRIL 29 One month and about three days left 1n s hool But gee vu 1 no chance for plavlng hookey' ' N AX 1 Careful boys-dont get all wound up 1n ba1bed vwne fence ton1g,ht when you hang a May bas ket on your best glrll MAY 7 Mr Howo 1S ln h1S Sev enth Heaven Hes chaperonlng S 1 ence Club members to Lake G neva I , v A N - ., . . .- , s . 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S . 2 - , e , A PERFECT ENDING MAY 14 .Fo mals Gardenlas and Spangles the ploper atmosphere salft l1gh's beautlful glrls and punch Prom nlght and what a glam d tunes MAY 20 Demon 1n the Dark ou1 Semor play filled the audltor lum to overflowlng It was a huge succ ss Orchlds to the cast' MAY 29 Baccalaureate tomght The only t1me that Semors are d1g mfied so Walk says' MAY 30 Memor1al day stands for parades and flags but to students of Hononegah one word cox ers Memor 1al Monday that s vacatlon M AY 31 Exams agaln Now the teachers fxnd out who has a good memory Cprobably not any 100! one J JUNE 1 Senlor trlp baseballs monkeys and orchestra leaders all Ch1 ago could glve What a d 1 v 1 JUNE 3 Last day of school Grad uatlon for Semors fvacatlon for ex erybody ew en the teacherslj SHOTS OF SENIORS '1 'fn map s tlon we endeavoured to show what happ n d 1n anl fx otu l school dur1ng our Semor year and to get representa ne pwtures of cnoxs wormng and otherwlse We haJe snapped the Semo s laughmg 1 s and ex en sfudymg As th1S current school year our last 13 drawmg f close the snaps reveal lmes etch d on our long faces thas showmg tue effect of many years of hard work We han often been told to hang there IS only two more months one month tw enty mne days etc Well at last we are able to say truthfully gratefully bhssfully he who 'au hs las laughs best or we xe done 1t' - , , Y ' - - , 7 , . . , . 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LADIES IN 1956 'Sax D1de11ch rn the hall He IS a xery prospelous salesman fo1 canned Ixltty Food In the evenmg paper there was an artxcle about Royce Mlller the great financler Royces busmess was nne .nt the government caught up mth hxm and now It IS on the rocks he got fifteen years at hard labor We were awakened the next mornmg by the telephone operator who 1S none other than Kate Z1nnecker Kate he rd we were ln town and lmmedl ately called up to glve us the wrong rumber We took a cab to the statlon and a casual glance revealed xts drlver to be a lady As we l1ve and mhale-Marg Balsdell CShe IS stxll s1tt1ng on a cushion J We took the B 8: O Rallroad for Cl 1cago Cand 1nc1dentally Don Geddes on ns lt whlch IS one k1nd of B O anyone would 11ke to have J As we took our seats we found there were qulte a few old grads on the tra1n A strange thlng was that nobody we met had heard anythmg f Rocky Erd the Old Ixve Wlre of i393 By that t1me Georgle had xx afced eloquent and was say mg and that t1me 1n Arlozna when I unearthed that sk ll 2 mches thlck then everybodv grew qulet a few tears slxd down our cheeks poor Rocky poor Rocky From one of our frlends we learned that a couple of the class belles lwax Qllt done bad at all It seems that ll axme and Roberta took a tour to Europe and lllaxlne marrled Mussol1n1 and Roberta nabbed Hltler and they are runmng thlngs prettv much thelr own way Exe-ry morning Mawcme wakes up Bentle sort of ralslng the Duge XS to Roberta marry 1ng H1tler fHaw haw! thats Re1ch We finally got to Rockford and boarded a bus and headed for home Well that wust about wmds up our l1ttle bedtlme story except to tell that Chuck ll hmng xoted the best man to succeed IH 38 grew up and marrled Jo Shothff and he 1s now yamtor at Honone ah The next afternoon Hononegah beat Bouth Belolt 18 to 0 for the Chammonshlp and every body went home happv Goodbye 51 il A, . 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N LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Semor Class of Hononegah Hlgh School State of Ill1no1s bemg of sound mmd and memory do make pubhsh and declare thls last w1ll and testament 1n manner and form as follows Flrst I Marlon Dav1s my b1g appl1ng to Clancy Sweeger Second I Ben Alexande1 my knack or pullmg down good c1t1zensh1p grades to Sybll Eddy Thlrd I Ralph Erd my stranglehold on all the glrls to Dlck Shotllff Fourth I Evelyn Belshaw my d1ct1ona1y to Davld Br1dge Flfth I Mary Helen Hardy by sklll ll dramatx s to Bob Stahlnecker x h I J cannme Outzen my reputatlon as a clown to Rex Geddes Seventh I John Smrth my beard to Bob Samp Elghth I Pat Cocleran my gOSSlp1 g to Dawn Shotllff Xlllllll I Pat Gharuty my basketba 1 plaung ab1l1ty o Harlan Harnlsh Tenth I Ralph L1ddle-my man about town attltude to Kermlt Johnson Eleventh I Frank Neuman am tak ng eve1ytl mg wxth me Twelfth I Kate Zmnecker my hustle to Hawkeye Ellls Th11teenth I George Stultz my cartoon collectlon to the Smlthstoman Fourteenth I Arlene Lllls my enthusla m to Bea Ingrahrn Fltteenth I Ruby X llltlllg my sax to the first guy that asks for It Slxteenth I llaxxe Johnson my unpa ho1n to ben fwhat a Wllldl W1lson Seventeenth I Wrnpy Vaughn my good nature to Marvm Barnes Ihghteenth I Jxm Cummlngs my prpe to O Walker Nme eenth I Royc M1ller my way mth te chers to Maynard Ellsworth Twent1eth We Maxme Sz Roberta posxtlons as cheer leaders to Zella Mae Swelger 8: Ru h Johnson Tvventv first I Maman Keeney my red halr to Robert Vlncent Twenty second I Ray Lang my toughness to Turmp Anderson Twenty thlrd I Don Geddes my reputatxon as a worker to Jack Thayer Twenty fourth I Pearl Baker my seat next to Ben Alexander In Wxtness Whereof we have hereto subscrxbed our name and affixed our seal thxs thnd day of June m the year of our Lord one thousand nme hun ned and thlrty eight W1tnesses Marne Grlliiths SENIOR CLASS OF 1938 fSEALJ Doris Ducks 52 7 ! 7 Y 7 l , . : ' ,. . . . ,, . . ,, . , - . 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