Hoopeston High School - Picayune Yearbook (Hoopeston, IL)

 - Class of 1947

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v, f f 5 .w 1 'vi' :ww fa., P -T. SDAN This year's Spanish Club consisTed oT TiTTy-Tour members, wiTh Armenia York as presidenT, Pauline Hixson as vice- presidenT, Delores GusTine as secreTary, and MilTon Linn as Treasurer. Miss Andersen was our sponsor unTil The end of The TirsT semesTer, when she resigned as Spanish and English Teacher. For The remainder of The year, Miss Joy Covey, The new Spanish Teacher, was our sponsor. During The year we had various parTies and geT-TogeThers. in The Tall we all wenT on a hayride To McCormick's Cabin. where we kepT up The harvesT TradiTion by roasTing apples. LaTer, we celebraTed Halloween wiTh a parTy aT Carol Crouch's home in The counTrv, where we helped The spooks wiTh Their midnighi pranks. ISH C .UB The purpose oT The Spanish Club is To promoTe a beTTer undersTanding wiTh people in Spanish-speaking counTries. wiTh girls and boys a laborious Task To This was accomplished by corresponding who live in l.aTin-America. IT was quiTe Those who received replies Tound ThaT Their Spanish-speaking Triends are much wriTe leTTers in a Toreign language, and more deTT aT wriTing in our naTive Tongue Than we are in Theirs. We enioyed learning oT Their schools, home-life, and culTure as iT was relaTed in These leTTers. The Spanish Club is one of The mosT acTive organizaiions in our school and has proved To be one of The mosT popula' among The sTudenTs. CGHCESS ONS Your choice of candy. popcorn or pop if you have Ten cenTs. ThaT's righT, everyThing sells Tor Ten cenTs. IT you have ever aTTended any of The home TooTball or baskeTball games you probably know righT now wha+ corner oT The gym or Tield This Type of conversaTion comes Tram. lT is Those angels of mercy for whaTever you wish To call Theml, The concession sTand members, speaking. As candy was raTher hard To geT aT The beginning of The year, we inTroduced The selling of popcorn To The public. We made quiTe a proTiT Trom These sales. ThaT pleased all of us. since The money earned goes inTo The STudenT Council Treas- ury and brings To John Greer inTeresTing speakers and enTer- TainmenT. Mrs. Schrock. a former sponsor. leTT aT The end of The TirsT semesTer. AlThough we haTed To see her leave, we were pleased To welcome Mrs. M. Smyfhe, who sTepped in and conTinued in Mrs. Schrock's absence as our sponsor. Only eighT girls are needed To Tend The concession sTand, buT There were several oTher girls who worked as subsTiTuTes. and we wish To Thank These girls for Their splendid help. The regular commiTTee This year consisTed oT Business Manager. CharloTTe Ann Russell, Julia PeTry, RuTh Ann Egnew, Mary Leigh Goold. Alice Campbell, Virginia Dalrymple, Peggy Musk. and Joan Williams. I, Tor one, Think everyone should give These girls Tiffeen hearTy rahs Tor all The splendid help They have given To- ward making The games more enjoyable. ve ' F.I.. The FuTure Homemakers oT America began The year wiTh a Tormal iniTiaTion. All who had earned Tour hundred poinTs or more received Their chapTer pins. The Theme for The club This year was A Twig of The Branch , which means ThaT This chapTer is one Twig of The disTricT, which is a branch of The naTional organizaTion or The Tree. Miss BraTT and Mrs. Schrock were sponsors Tor The TirsT semesTer. buT when Mrs. Schrock leTT, she was replaced by Mrs. SmyThe, who carried on her work. Under The direcTion oT The following oTTicers: Doris Powley, president Peggy Musk, vice-presidenT: Elaine EllioTT, secreTaryg Helen Suhre, Treasurer: Jean Galloway, reporfer, and Virginia Dalrymple, corresponding secreTary. The chapTer enjoyed a successful year. ,'. The 1947 Picayune 16 . . A For The purpose oT raising5.,i,'pone2f:2Qi'i1e'i club operaTed a coaT-check aT The baskeTball 4jaQri.e32rjQQfQThanksgiving and ChrisTmas They Tilled baskeTs andlf-Vfpviejhem To Two needy Tamilies and also made several garmenTs Tor The Children's Home aT Danville. During The year a neighboring chapTer was enTerTained, and in April The eighTh grade girls visiTed a meeTing. ln addiTion To These many acTiviTies, Two F.H.A. delegaTes are senT To STaTe Club Camp aT EasT Bay. Bloom- ingTon, every AugusT. The club was very TorTunaTe To have Miss Hazel HaskeTT of The sTaTe oTTice spend a day aT John Greer. She gave The girls new and beTTer ideas Tor earning pins and The fouls: Tfomemaking degrees To add To The chain guard oi Their chap! Tag pins. The members are all looking forward To The honor of wiearing Their hard-earned degrees. Page 29

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SPANISH CLUB Firsl Row: Hixson, York Guslino, Linn. Second Row: Sills, Caw- thon, Thurman, Murphy Williams, McVicker, Loclcl harr, Larrabcc, McCor, mick. Third Row: Lonqlellow, Brown, Crouch, Miller PeirCC, Polls, Crumloy Campbell, Decker, Finch OH. Fourlh Row: lngrarn, Cline Leenion, Olson, Samaras Slreel, Ellioll, Tarman l-ledqecock, MacMurray. Fiffh Row: Freeland Woods, A. Pugh, Regan Reynolds, J. Puqh, l. Peers, Hess, Goold, Free- land, Lillick, D. Peers Daniels. Sixth Row: Finley, Galrell Bradham, Powley, M. Scullin, P. Scullin, Mc Farland, Jackson, Caslro' dale, Thomas, Cooksey. CONCESSIONS Sealed: Williarris, Musk. Sfandinq: Dalrymple, Pelry Miller, Campbell, Mrs. Smylha, Goold, Russell. F. H. A. Firs? Row: Dawson, Carler, Sills. Second Row: Dalrymple, Musk, Powley, Elliolf, Suhre, Galloway, Miss Brall, Mrs. Smylhe. Third Row: McElhaney, Bridges, W. Riley, H. Ri- ley, Mallhcws, McAvoy, Linn. Fourth Row: Puqh, Camp- bell, I. Peers, Goold, D. Peers, Daniels, Madison, Carter. Filfh Row: Collins, Kincaid, Shaw, Galloway, Law- rence, Ramsey. P000 28 The 19.47 Picayune



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THESPIANS Sealed: Russell Eqnew, Rafzesborger, Lciqh, Hik- son, Perry, Gnslinc. Sfandinq: Mr. Allen, Rogan, Wallace, McFarland, ln- grarn, Nealhery, Peirce, Powley, Morqrrson, Hughes, Kissack, Hedqe- fock, Parlors, Siyille, Rey- nolds, Ouakcnbnsh. SPOTLIGHT STAFF Flrsl Row: lnqrarn, Misa Sanders, Mr. Whils2hou5C, Miss Taylor, York, Raves bcrqcr, Linn, Mills-r. Second Row: Lilriak, Jerk' son, Casrrodalre, Powlcy Goold. Third Row: Kissnck, Wil lianws, Finch, Dcckrfr, M. Freeland, R. Frveland Grlner, Eqnrfw, Mayhew, Pelers, Lah. Fourfh Row: Shczflicld, Sills Pelry, Russell, Heclqc- cock, Fisher, Hughes, Hopkins, Scullin, M, Scul- lin, Bishop. BOOK CLUB Flrsf Row: Leemon, Mrs. Marlin, Tarrnan, Camp bell, Thornas, Lockharl, Scullin, Pugh. Second Row: Lutz, OH, Wllllorns, Sherrill, Miller, Galloway. Third Row: Goold, Walsh, Garrell, Powlcy, Curry, Silver, Finley, Freeland. Fourth Row: Sills, Cline, Swanson, Daniels, Hess, Cooksey, Dunlap, Elliolf, ffffff JU The 151.47 Pricayfimc

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