Hononegah High School - Mack Yearbook (Rockton, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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MEDICINE MEN The student body wants to express its appreciation to the Medicine- men fthe school boardj for their unselfish devotion and sympathetic in- terest in all student activities. With their kindly advice and thoughtful- ness, our School has become a place that anyone is proud to attend. COUNCILMEN- Mr 0. E. Loomis DOC is Principal of OUP Lodge and also teaches the Indians Civ- ics and English IV. He is everybody's friend and an all-around good sport. Mr. 0. F. Walker Walk coaches the Warriors and are they hard to beat! He is sponsor of the Junior class and teaches us the third of the white-man's three R's -Jrithmetic, which is better known as math. Mr Faye Root He is Assistant coach who helped get the Warriors in shape for their ,coming battles. His is sponsor of the Senior class and teaches our Warriors how to draw and how to build things gut gf wood, Mr. Wesley Gallup Around the camp-fires Mr. Gallup leads the Indians in their chants and also in playing their tom- toms. He also teaches us what our fore- fathers did when the white man came over and drove our ancestors off their hunting grounds. History to you! Mr. Donald Hicks h Science is wonderful-if Mr. Hicks is your teacher. He is in charge of the Wal'h00PS heard at the gatherings of the tribe and sponsor of the Sophomore class' H9 8180 sponsors a club in which its members go around with little boxes that fake funny pictures of you when you click the little thing on the side of it. Miss Isadore Munger Always smiling and always busy. She teaches all of the Indians in- terested in the Commercial Department. Besides that she is our annual and school paper advisor. Miss Ruth Rice 5 If you want to know how to make a dress or bake a cake ask Miss Rice. She knows! She also teaches the girls how to Indian-wrestle, and is sponsor of the Tennis club! Mrs. Ruth Northrop Always on the job and friendly. She teaches the Indians English- and do we need it! Seems like we will never learn all those words! Why did Webster have to make so many? We prefer the Indian sign lan- guage, like a nod of the head for yes or no, ,but our Councilmen don't agree. Mrs. Ruth Bm-more She hasn't been here very long but we know she's swell! She teaches English and Sewing, and also has charge of the Library. Mrs Dorothy Rasmussen . l u . Doeenft she ever get tired answering questions and signing absence slips? Being a School Secretary isn't a snap-at least not with a tribe of wild and forgetful Indians like us. S

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DEEDS WE MUST PERFORM The subjects the Indians of Hononegah must take are more or less subscribed by the Medicine-Men. However, our Squaws and Warriors have some choice of the subjects they want to become learned in. The Councilmen want to make sure that their work has not been in vain so they say that we have to pass in tho se subjects starred before we can be considered full-fledgd Squaws and Warrfiors-white men called it be- ing graduatedf' If a Warrior or Squaw plans to go to college two years of Latin and two of Mathematics should be taken as some colleges require these before enrollment. Ninth Year Tenth Year ' English I 'f English II ' General Business World History ' Clothing fGirlsJ 4' Physical Education ' Industrial Arts fBoysJ Latin I ' Physical Education Algebral Q General Science General Shop II Food Biology Eleventh Year Twelfth Year 'E English III 3' English IV Geometry ' American History Com. Geography Sh01'th21'1d fone semesterj Typing II Latin H Any of the courses shown in AdVaHCf2d Algebra the eleventh year also. Economics fone semester! Civics Industrial Geography Physics or Chemistry Bookkeeping. Typing I



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THE COUNCIL 0. E. Loomis, Principal CCivics, English IVJ B. A., Beloit College lsadore Munger 4CommercialJ B. A., W.ST.C., Kalamazoo, University of Flordia Wesley Gallup fHistory, Band, Glee Clubj O. F. Walker-Coach C Mathematicsj B. S., Carthage College University of Iowa Northwestern University Donald Hicks Mich. fScienceJ B. S., Wayne Teachers College Wayne, Nebraska University of Wisconsin B. M. E., DePaul University Ruth Rice Chicago Northwestern University Faye Root flndustrial Artsj B. E., Plattville Teachers College Beloit College Ruth Barm-ore I Foods, Clothingl Rockford College 4Foods, Clothing, Gym! B. S., University of Nebraska University of Wisconsin Ruth Northrop .fEnglish, Latin! B. S., Beloit College University of Wisconsin University of Colorado Dorothy Rasmussen fSchool Secretary SCHOOL BOARD C. O. Carriker Emerson Keeney A. R. Samp Edward Shotliif Clifford Ellis 1U

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