Hume Township High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Hume, IL)

 - Class of 1946

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V A I g rx V x , . g Q , .l ,A W7ltlIL9lDiBA6llK ANNALS SENIOR HISTORY On September 4 1934 eleven flrst graders entered the Hume school Evelyn Car roll Allce Compton Rosalxe Crrsp Darlme Dye Martha Qurllen Fern Esham Shlrley Culp Forrest Fletcher Floyd Smder Hugo VK enke and Franklm Dowler By the txme the class graduated from the grades an 1942 only s1x of the orlgmal number remalned but four addltmns had been made Paul Wam ley Elford Watson Jeanne Roberts and Kenneth McQueen In September of 42 seventeen bo and glrls mcludmg those from the rural grade schools entered Hugh School as bewlldered freshmen These were Dorothy Barrett Urban Barrett Helen Brown Mlldred Brown Byron Chne Kenneth Coombes Allce Compton Robert Heath Martha Qulllen Jeanne Roberts Vernon RSVIS Rosa he Crlsp Shlrlex Culp Fran' lm Dox ler Fern Esham and Patty Goodwm Most of our freshman year was bad for us The boy got daxly paddllngs and dunkmgs from the semors and the glrls were teased and humllated Beglnnmg our sophomore year we found our class dlYT'lll'llSl'lll'lg from the losses of Rosalle Crlsp Shlrley Culp Franklm Dowler and Fern Esham Our sophomore xear passed swlftly and we found ourselves hlstory Jumors We tarted our Jumor year wlth the loss of Byron Clme Bernard Evrtt and Patty Goodwm and the gam of Sarah Dunawav We sold magazlnes and Chrlstmas cards to make money for our banquet whlch was held ln the Spring Our banquet was extra speclal smr-e lt was the flrst to be held away from the home town We were served a very nlce dlnner and entertamed by a late show A Tree Grows In Brooklyn Beglnmng our semor year vsnth two more dropped from our ranks Martha Qulllen and Sarah Dunawav we went merr1lx through our last year of Hlgh School lookmg forward to graduatlon At the begmmng of the se ond semester Dorothy Wrlght Jomed us from the M t alf H1gh School By the t1me the class was grad uated only one of the Orlglflal flrst grade cla s vs as left Alice Compton The Seniors leave hlgh school wondermg where their paths of llfe may lead Although World War II IS over the lmmedlate prospects for some of the boys 18 to enter the armed forces Wherever any of the semors go they w1ll always remember thelr classmates teachers and the good tlme thex had at H T H S SENIOR WILL We the class of '46 do hereby bequeath our ablllty to get our lessons to the Sophomores fBoy watch the A s roll m now Are we klddlllgqf To the Junlors the Semor class of 46 wlsh to leave thelr abxllty of always co- operatmg wxth everyone fHa Ha Don t laugh everybody J The Semor glrls wlsh to leave thelr abllxtv to feed lmes to the boys to the Fresh man glrls fNot that they aren t already domg pretty good l The Semor boys do hereby bequeath then meanness to the Freshman boys fBe careful you Freshmes Youll be m the pen before you are Semors J I Vernon Revls do hereby bequeath my ablllty to dnve to Phll Roller tHe certaxnly needs xt I Jean Roberts wlshes to leave her ab1l1t5 for cheer leadmg to Mary H111 lYoud better hlt that dlet hard Mary J 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 7 . 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I , . lx, VI, W X f V w 'Y r X I . x I . f 1 XX XTX Il Xxlll1XIXllII- ,, X KFITHERYN CUUUBES MHRY HILL BHHBHHH NC NEESE MISS DE H TLEY HHS' LJRIGH7' F A 'Q I . ,f W7lllLlIID1BACllF ANNALS SOPHOMORE CLASS Front row Cora Jane Coombes Patty Edyyards W aneta Smlth June Heath Second row Mlss Carlson Carroll Johnson Bob Barrett Pat Carr Phll Roller Paul Jullan The class of 1948 entered Hume H1 tms year wlth a much more secure feelmg than It possessed last year for they yy ere no longer freshles but sophomores' Shortly after the begmnlng of the term the class offlcers were elected Bob Barrett vyas chosen presldent June Heath vlce presldent and Cora Jane Coombes yy as elected for the posltlon of secretary and treasurer The student councll members also were chosen they were Phll Roller and Waneta Smlth The members of the Sophomore Class are actlve ID manv organlzatlons clubs and ln athletlcs IH school Pat Carr Bob Barrett Phll Roller and Carroll Johnson made the flrst team In basketball and that takes ablhtv' Pat was also hlgh pomt man on the team' No basketball ame wotld be complete wlthout cheerleaders and the Sophomores proudly boast that two of the three thlS year were from their class Waneta and June were the lucky gals The Sophomore party vya held March 26th and proved very successful The offlcers and C0mm1tt66S under the supervlslon of the class sponsor Mlss Carlson entertained the students by golng on a hav rlde and danclng at the school Takmg everythmg lnto conslderatlon the year yyas an enjovable one and most of the sophomores w1ll be eager to come back next year FRESHMAN CLASS '33 Flrst row Helen Barrett Dorothy Mae Hlnes Thelma Qulllen Dorothy Hutton Jane H111 Second row Ben Henderson Jay Acklen Eugene Plerson Lavyrence Rund Gene Compton Bxll McMullen Johnny Cannoy Mr Underkofler The Freshman Class entered dear old Hume H1 h w1th eleven strong-even lf we were scared The flrst sxx vteeks yye took our books home every nlght and studled very hard After a few weeks m hmgh school they told us ibut very gentlyl that we were golng to be lnltlated Naturally the flrst reaction was shock but after a yyhlle we declded Well that s hfe for you But after xt yyas all over Wltll we were stlll ln one plece and able to walk We had one new member added to our class during the year Johnme Cannoy Fl llS made us an even dozen As basketball season rolled around our oyyn Lawrence Rund and Eugene Compton really shone Llttle Eugene Plerson gaye an oratxon m the county speech contest and d1d verv well for hlmself When the close of the school year came yy ere were all pretty much agreed on the fact that our freshman year had been one of the happlest years 1n our entlre school career , . r - . 1 1 1 ' I , 1 1 1 1 . 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Q. ,e Wllalbfiaetill ANNALS CHEER LEADERS June Heath Waneta Smith This wear we had three cheei le dcis Jeanne Roberts June Heath and Waneta Smith Unfortunately Jeanne was out the day the annual pictures were taken and only the other two girl are shown It wa nt only the boys who showed courage this vear for our three cheer leader kept thelr pep and spirit to the end and were always found backing the team to the limit VVe are losing Jeanne this year but June and VVaneta will be back to add to the cl eeimg section again next year FRESHMAN SCPHCMORE CHAMPIONS Front row Bob Barrett Gene Compton Phil Roller Carroll Johnson Pat Carr Second row Ben Henderson Eugene Pierson Lawrence Rund Bill McMullen Paul Julian Mr Underkofler After having to play oldei and larger boys all xxmter our Fle hmen and Sopho mores really came into then own at the Fieshmen and Sophomore Blmd Tourney off the first place trophy This tournament was nevwlv orgamzed this year but it was surely worthwhile 'is a means of giung younger boys some ldea of what they might do in the future Hert to uccess for next Xear boys BASKETBALL SQUAD First row Bob Barrett Bob Heath Kenneth Coombes Urban Barrett Pat Carr Second row B111 McMullen llvlanagerj Ben Henderson Johnny Connox Eugene Pierson Paul Julian Mr Underkofler Third row Carroll Johnson Gene Compton Lam-ence Rund Mac Wright Phil Roller Included 1n this picture are all the boys who played in basketball games at anv time during the year Though they aren t all fnst team boys they all deserve credit for they practiced faithfully and helped the team to win as a whole This year wa a tough one as we won very few games but in spite of losses the boys were always ready to try again This showed Just as ood sportsmanship and certalnly more courage than if they had xx on more times Better luck next season boys 3119--t t i l -- 46 Y? , . 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E 5 Q he Lyn 3 WIIDDIBAGI ANNAIQS GRADE CHAMPIONS First row Carroll Coombes Donald Clark Kenneth Esham Nelson McMullen Everett Underkofler Jr Second row Marcella Johnson Norma Forsythe Joan Julian fCheer leadersj Bobby Denbo Sammy Overton Gordon Moore Leon Meehan Mike Carr Mr Under kofler Although this grade team was not a part of the high school sports we felt lt proper to include them as excellent prospective material for next year s hlgh school team Smce they uon the countv grade tournament this year surely they will be good help ln future high school games No small part of the success of the team was played by their three cheer leaders who backed then' team in every game GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION First row Helen Barrett Katheryn Coombes June Heath Dorothy Hutton Dorothy Mae Hmes Second row Miss DeAtlev Mary Hill Thelma Quxllen Barbara McNeese Patty Ed wards Cora Jane Coombes Third row Waneta Smith Mildred Brown Dorothy Jean Wright Alice Compton Dorothy Barrett Jane Hill Physlcal Education is becoming more and more important for glrls as well as boys This year for the flrst time ue have had Glrls' Physical Education class every day of the school week This is reallv required by law of all high schools ln Illmols balanced program lncludln XRTIOUS types of ball archery callsthenlcs clock golf and different klnds of contest games Lectures on health and first ald also formed a part of the program SPORTS BY BILL AND PAT Scottland at Hume Hume started their basketball season off on November 9 1945 losmg both games to Scottland Our second team was defeated 31 to 20 Scottland s flrst team was fortunate also running 47 to 37 Blind Tourney In the second game of the blind tourney we were defeated by Brocton 50 to 30 The next night we met Scottland and were be Iten 30 to 18 ln a low scoring game Hume at Allerton Hume travelled to Allerton on November 19th and were beaten both games Our -.econd team was defeated 34 to 7 w hlle the first team was beaten 59 to 15 Westfield at Hume The next night Westfield Journeyed to Hume and won both games The second team game was close but Hume was beaten 15 to 13 In the first team game we were beaten 49 to 40 by a tough VVestf1eld team Hume made 6 pomts ln the last 6 mlnutes but this wasn't quite enough to to overcome Westfleld s sufficient lead Chrlstman at Hume The Chrlstman seconds beat our second team 15 to 10 ln a fast and furious game tzlgat was close and exciting all the way Our fir t team was also unfortunate losmg to 19 Ashmore at Hume The next game was with one of the best teams m the Ambraw Ashmore They :honed us that by beating us 55 to 23 Our seconds were unlucky also losmg 21 o County Tourney Hume drew the bye ln the first round thus meeting Redmon who had won over Brocton Redmon had a good team and we were beaten 49 to 30 Mattingly and Hlbserman led the scoring with fifteen pomts each Metcalf at Hume In the flrst game of the evening the seconds beat Metcalfs seconds 19 to 16 in an exciting game from start to fmsh Our first team lost though 34 to 22 '33 A : i D Y Y , . v 1 I 7 9 A 1 1 1 r s 1 ' ' . . , . . . . , . 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MVIILIIIDQIEACIII ANNALS SPORTS BY BILL AND PAT fCont1nuedl Allerton at Hume Hume agam met Allerton on the home floor December 18th and were beaten both games but not so badly as m the flrst encounter Our second team was beaten 28 to 15 and our flrst team was defeated 71 to 35 Boyd led the scorlng wlth 29 pomts Hmdsboro at Hume Our seconds were agam defeated by a superior Hmdsboro team 25 to 12 Thelr flrst team also beat Hume s by the score of 43 to 24 Hume at Brocton Hume traveled to Brocton on December 23rd and were beaten twxce The second team showed a good ame but we were beaten 33 to 22 The next game was the most cxcxtxng At one tlme the score was tled up but two of our players fouled out and we were beaten The fmal score xx as Brocton 38 Hume 24 Redmon at Hume We played Redmon on January 4th and were defeated agaxn ln both games The second team was beaten 42 to 7 Our fxrst team came closer to wmmng losing 21 to 34 They mlght have done better lf a couple of boys hadnt whxspered ln the assembly Hume at Ashmore Hume traveled to Ashmore on January 10th and came mlghty close to wmmng At one t1me we were leadmg 14 to 7 but then Ashmore got hot and we were defeated 37 to 28 The Hume seconds added another vlctory by defeatmg Ashmore 25 to 7 Hume at Metcalf On January 18th we traveled to Metcalf and were beaten 37 to 23 Hume got off to a poor start and we were behmd 12 to 3 at the quarter Our second team won though 23 to 19 m a close game Ambraw Tourney We met Redmon ln the thlrd game of the Ambraw Tourney and were defeated 60 to 29 Hlbsman and Mattmgly agaln made the pomts Brocton at Hume On January 30th Brocton won both games In the second team game the score was t1ed many txmes but Brocton won out 25 to 20 The flrst team game was also close all the way but the fmal score read Brocton 39 Hume 33 Hume at Scottland Thls was the mght we had waxted for Hume won We defeated Scottland 37 ahead 5 to 0 But soon Hume tarted hxttlng the basket and at the quarter the score Hume 12 Scottland 5 From then on xt was close w1th Hume wlnmng out Our second team was also successful wlnmng 29 to 28 Hume had only four men on the floor when the fxnal whlstle blew The cause was too many players foullng out Hume at Westfield Hume went to Westfleld on February 5th and was beaten by thelr flrst team 45 to 30 In the second half botl' teams scored the same amount of pomts Our second team once more vsas vlctorlous Wlflfllng 20 to 19 in a very close game Hume at Chrlsman On February 8th Hume went to Chrlsman to play Our seconds won agaln 21 to 19 Thls wm made 5 out of the la t 6 games Our flrst team vsas beaten 50 to 21 by a tall Chrlsman bunch Hume at Redmon Hume played Redmon on February 11th at Redmons gym Both Hume teams were turned back by the mlghty Redmon outfxt In the second team game Hume was leadlng most of the txme but at the fmal whlstle the score stood Redmon 24 Hume 21 In the flrst team game Hume started out once more In the lead but couldn t hold lt The fmal score was Redmon 74 Hume 41 DlStFlCt Tourney Hume met Metcalf m the first game of the dlstrlct at Sldell and was beaten 50 to 45 The score was pretty well even the flrst quarter but at the half Metcalf had 26 to 19 Wxth 4 mmutes of playmg tlme left the score was Metcalf 46 Hume 38 Hume then spurted and brought us w1th1n 2 pomts of Metcalf wlth 46 seconds left Metcalf then made another basket and lt was all over makmg the fmal score read Metcalf 50 Hume 46 'ii 1 ' A D ' . . . , . . 1 g ' I . 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V' 1 K .X , ' ,- www- 1 121 , .Li W, fr, xv, Wa 11191 -- 4115 ANNUAL STAFF Flrst row Vtaneta Sm1t1'1 Dorothy ll rnzht A11ce Compton Btrbara McNeese Pattx Edwards Second row MISS Carlson Dorothy Mac Hmes Mlldred Broun Dorothv Barrett Mars H111 Kathe15n Coombes Mrs Dlxon I'h1rd rom Paul Jullan Pat Carr B111 McMullen Vernon RBVIS Mac Xvflilht Carroll Johnson Eugene Plerson Phll Roller Thls tears annual the fust smte 1921 was produced desplte post war short ages and other dlfflcultles The staff for the 1045 1046 tear book under the spon sorshlp of Mrs Duon and MISS Carlson tr1ed to produce an annual whlch would be pleasing to you The staff for thls year was Efllt0I'1I1 ch1ef Allce Compton asslstant editor Dorothy Wr1ght llterars CCllt0l' Barbara Mclweese clrculatlon ed1tor Dorothx Bar rett class materlal Sen1ors Vernon RGVIS and Jeanne Roberts Juniors Mac Vlrlght Sophomores Waneta Smlth Freshmen Dorothx H1nes sports Pat Carr and B111 McMullen muslc Mary H111 home ECONOMICS Mlldred Brown art vsork Paul Ju11an and Eugene Plerson snapshots Pattv Edwards and Katheryn Coombes buslness Phll Roller Carroll Johnson and Mac Yvflght and the calendar by Barbara McNeese AllC6 Compton and Dorothy Jean W rlght It IS our slncere hope that th1s book w1ll furmsb you wlth mam pleasant memor1es ot' H T H S 1n Xears to come WILD CATOMIC STAFF Front rov- Dorothy Mae Hmes Cola Jane Coombes Dorothy Barrett Allce Compton Barbara Mclxeese 11111111961 Brown Dorothx Hutton Second ron M1 s Carl on Lu ene P1 xson Ju11e Heath Patty Edwards Waneta Smlth Katherxn Coombe Marx H11 Paul Jul1 n Mrs Dlxon Thlrd rovs Bob Heath Pxt Carr Bob Barlett B111 'VIcMuIlen Urban Barrett X elnon Rev1s Kenneth Coombes Lawrence Rund Carroll Johnson Ph11 Roller The Wlld Catomlc was the monthly newspaper xsh1ch kept us mformed of what was golng on ln our mldst T11e name V111d Catomxc 11 as subnutted by a freshman box Ben H6Dd9lS0D The lTlLlL1StllOUS staff md .1 verx ood Job of collectmg all the news and seemg., to lt that the publlc was also mfolmed of what NX ent on vnthm these xxalls Vhth Mrs DIXOH and N11 s C1111 on ts spon ms -Vue Compton as ed1tor and Pat Carr as asslstlnt ed1tor there were sm 1 sue btgmmng, xnth the December ISSUE 1nd LI'lCl1l1,Q' x 1th the N111 1 ue of school nuxs Jokc 9lll10ll2ll'4 gosslp art work unc sports art1cles T 1 xe was the fll t th at a nnmeogrzphed paper had been publlshed for some tlme The shortagc of papu ztsultlnp, from tl1e vsar hmdered the papers progrc omexxhat ma lngr 11 len ISSUE 1 llttle ate To help pax expenses of 11111111112 the papex ub Cll11l10l1S were old to grade and h11.h school students and teachers Bes1des bemg, of rexl mute to the chool tlc work on the Vhld f'1to1n1c gate some X lluable expuxente to student H1111 11111 110441 11 1n then latex N6 IS n ly , ' Y A Y c A ' Y s . 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Q S,.1',, ,Q 1, . .. 2 ', ,.,. is 'Z 11- 1-' - I 4 5 2 - , ' ' '- . . 1 an WMLEEACI ANNALS SEXTET Flrst row Dorothy Hutton June Heath Dorothy Mae H1nes becond row Mary H111 Dorothy Jean Wr1ght AIICC Compton Mrs Clark All of Hume H1gh s MUSIC durmg the year was under the d1rect1on of Mrs V1r g1n1a M Clark In add1t1on to G1r1s Chorus Mrs Clark d1rected a Sp6Cl81 group of SIX glrls, the Sextet They sang at several club mectmgs and partles for the Hume Community besldes Slllglllg at the school functlons Helen Brown was a member of the Sextet untll she was marr1ed and qu1t school Her place was ably fllled by Dorothy Jean Wr1ght when Dot moved to Hume 1n January GHHS CHORUS F1rst row Helen Barrett June Heath Dorothy Mae Hmes Dorothy Hutton, Katheryn Coombes Mary H111 Second row Waneta Smlth Thelma Qulllen Ba1bara McNeese Cora Jane Coombes Patty Edwards Dorothy Jean Wr1ght Allce Compton Jane H111 Mlldred Brown Mrs Clark Dxrector The Glrls Chorus had an enrollment of seventeen members It met every Tues day and Thursday The mam events 1n vshrch the g1r1s partlclpated were the Chrxst mas program and ln Baccalaureate and Commencement SXGFCISES BAND '33 F1rst row B111 McMullen Joan Jullan Barbara McNeese B111y Lund Earl McMullen M11dred Brown Katheryn Coombes Mary H111 Second row Mac Wrlght Charles Alexander Patty Edwards Dorothy Mae Hmes Third row Nelson McMullen June Heath Carroll Johnson Bob Heath Roy Lee Knlcley Wr1ghtman Long Janet Moore Kay Cummxns Nlta Rose Kelley Ruth Barrett Reed Evelyn G1rl Helen Dowlcr Norma Forsythe B111 Wrlght Mrs Clark Dxrector The band was the h1gh llght of the wear Mrs Clark spent more tlme w1th lf than any of the other mus1cal act1v1t1es The band cons1sted of eleven h1gh school students and a few graders The var1ous lnstruments played were drums bass horn cymbals cornets trom bones saxophones clarmets and tonettes Durxng the year the students played at the Junxor Class Play and at several basketball games The band and 1ts d1rector should be commended for ltS enthus1asm and f1ne 1mprovement throughout the year 1 1 1 . - , I . . . - 1 1 1 - - . , . . . . . .. . , . . . . , . . . . . v , . ! 1 Y Y 3 , . : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . ' 1 : l Y 'Y I 1 1 1 - . . Y . 1 1 1 1 - : I Y Y I 1 1 1 1 1 X . . l Y ! l Q , . ' ' 1 . 1 1 - 4 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , . W7l1llL9lD4l3AClF ANNALS JUNIOR PLAY CAST Flrst row Waneta Smxth Dorothv Mae H1nes Katheryn Coombes Mary H111 June Heath Second row MISS DeAtley Bob Heath Pat Carr B111 McMullen Vernon Revls Kenneth Coombes Urban Barrett Carroll Johnson Jumor Play NO FOOLIN Thxs play was about a young g1rl Joan Burton fKatheryn Coombes! bemg caught by a curfew law Joan agamst the WlSheS of her Aunt Prue QDorothy Mae Hmes! was to be marrxed to a conce1ted chap Hal Merrlck fCarroll Johnson! Joan found that Hal had been mak1ng eyes at a Spamsh dancer Lupe Romero Ueanne Roberts! Th1s caused much commot1on Joan very angry left but where' No one knew The park? Well Frank and Molly fPat Carr and Waneta Sm1th! fr1ends of Joan looked there but she couldn t be found Ga1l and Malcolm fJune Heath and B111 McMullen! more fr1ends of Joan phoned everyone they know Poor Tom fBob Heath! knew nothlng of all th1s be- cause he had left after Lupe had told Hal wh It she thought of h1m The return of Joan vuth a husband fUrban Barrett! caused much excxtement Who was he-John Smlth or Ph1ll1p Weatherm ton the playwr1ght Much dlSCUS s1on followed Wlth quarrels about the wedd1ng and the 1dent1ty of the new husband as to whether he was a Crlmlnal or a pla1,wr1ght A b1g detectlve w1th a b1gger c1gar lVernon Rev1s! who was huntmg the myster1ous husband added to the fun Mean whlle a negro ma1d D1nah fM3lV H1ll! was tellmg her tales and lxstenmg to the conversat1on of the rest of the cast As the th1rd act came to a close the mystery was solved and Joan s husband was revealed as the playwrxght By th1s t1me Joan and he were really 1n love The other true loves fHal and Lupe! were also marr1ed and Joan s father lKenneth Coombes! and Hals mother fHelen Brown! who had loved each other for years became en gaged ThlS play could not have been the access 1t was w1thout the cooperatlon of the students and dlrector Mlss DeAtley We Jumors wlsh to thank everyone who helped SENIOR PLAY CAST F1rst row M1ldred Brown Kathervn Coombes Mary H111 Dorothy Wrlght Barbara McNeese Carroll Johnson MISS Carlson Senior Play PROFESSOR HOW COULD YOU On Apr11 24th the Sen1or Class presented a comedy entltled Professor How Could You by Anne Coulter Martens Ably ass1sted by several of the underclass men the play was a huge success The farce under the d1rect1on of Mrs Dlxon and Mlss Carlson was glven 1n order to ra1 e money for thls annual Men usually thought V1cky Randolphs CBarbara McNeese! planks were cute but Professor Perry iMac Wrlght! curtly ordered her to call and 8p0l0glZe for throwmg an lnk bottle at hlm or drop h1s anc1ent hlstory course V1cky sulklly obeyed At the Perry home she overheard that Professor Perry had been offered a deanshlp 1f he could get a Wlfe H1s fr1nd John Applby fCarroll Johnson! and h1s fam1ly rallled round to help Iohn offered h1s secretary Pr1sc1lla Morley iKatheryn Coombes! a curly headed l1ttle m1nx who couldn't spell an 1deal w1fe' The Eng11sh butler Boggms lUrban Barrett! and Grandma Perry fDorothy Wrlght! offered MISS Toots1e Bean fMary H11l! a b1t plump but an expert mth lemon chlffon p1e V1cky longlng for revenge proposed a frlend Valerle Whltman fJeanne Roberts! a Southern charmer who makes a fool out of every man she meets Grandpa Perry CK1enneth Coombes! refused to tell the name of h1s cand1 cate' Convulsmg scenes followed Tootsle appeared mth a p1e for the Professor Her brother Butcher Boy Bean a professmnal wrestler fPat Carr! saw to lt that he ate It The three candldates came to dmner and wheedled and flattered the embarrassed professor Grandpa made each candldate thlnk the professor had pro- posed an elopement and they all appeared readv for the dash to matr1mony There was plentv of comedy as the xrate glrls faced each other-especxally when to save the sltuatlon John dressed as a vsomen and came weepmg 1n traxlmg three ch1ldren after hlm and passmg hlmself off as the professors long lost wlfe' The three glrls consoled themselves elsewhere wlth Pr1sc1lla marrymg John and T00tSl6 marrylng Bogglns Inn a wh1rlw1nd f1n1sh Grandpa s candldate vson and the professor found a wlfe ln the l1ttle sp1tf1re V1cky ' ' I ' , , . 1 1 I 1 1 I ' ' ' I y 1 1 1 1 1 Y ' KK 7 YY . v . , , .' . , , . I 1 1 I 1 Y A I' D ' ' 7 , , H . Y v : Q . 1 ' ' z . ' . . . . . Z v . G . 5 . . 7 . . I 0' . . - , I - - . - - Y .1 7 . I ' , -Q , 1 K , 1 . l , . . , M 1 , U 1 7 ' ' . . S' H. .A . . 1 N . , . t . . us. . I . Y . . ' 7 n I ! 3 Second row: Mrs. Dixon, Pat Carr, Mac Wright, Kenneth Coombes, Urban Barrett. . . , . ll 37 ! . . . ,, ! I 79 , - I V . I . -' 1 , - u L. n Y - . 1 S - . , . Y ' Y I Y j ' . ' .Y Y I V ' i 1 1 1 U . , ,A k ' '- . 9 . 9 ' . 1 1 D 7 . . 1 A A - - Y . . M . . ' . . ' , V 1 - , 5 . . . . . . . , . I I' Q o 1 n , Y Y 1 , ... 5 , W' AHC ,1 4 Y! ,1 Q, ga , ,wi , , Il -1 3' -' ar 'Y SE 1 2 13945 fm fig: iv .1 Q. , L J F-If V -v ., , H X96 'tr I 4, fu . f-i - 3-.L 4 E gA , Q J lj f a f Q y WPIIILIDGAQF ANNALS CONTESTANTS Flrst row Carroll Johnson Eugene Prerson, Phrl Roller Second roxx June Heath Barbara Mclxeese Dorothv Jean Wrrght M1ldred Broun The above student cngzagecl 111 x IIIOUQ l1te1arx and musrc contests durmz the year Dorothy Jean ll r1ght sang, rn the D1st11ct MUSIC and Lrterary Contest vunnrng thrrd place rn grrls solo June He 1th 1nd Carroll Johnson entered the mus1c d1v1s1on of the Edgar County Musre and Lrtcrarx Fomcst v11th vocal solos Carroll placlng second Mrs Clark should be con 11tu11ted on her work wlth these students the llterarv CllVlQ10l'l Barbara McNeese L1VC 1 humorous readmg Phrl Roller a dra matrc readme and Eugene Prerson an or'1t1on Barbara and Phrl xxon frrsts and Eugene thlrd To Mlss Carlson eoes the credrt of coachrng these students A contest entered bs Senror 1rls Ill ox er tre state overs vear 1 the D A R con test M1ldred Brown was the e1r1 chosen bx Hume H1g,h th1s 5e'1r to partrcrpate rn th1s All the contestants plac1ng 1n an event rece1ved medals HONOR ROLL Frrst ron Patty Edwards Dorothy Mae HIHQS VVaneta Smrth Cora Jane Coombes Mary H111 Second row Eugene Prerson 'Vhldred Broun Dorothy Barrett Barbara McNeese, Al1ce Compton, Phll Roller, Pat Carr S1nce dorng good work 1n clas IS Just as rmportant or really more so 1n a school than excellrng rn sports and outsrde 3CtlVlt1eS the people above deserve a place ln all A s or 3 A s and a B for a pe11od of su. xx elts recerves hrgh honors xxhrle anxone recervmg at least one A and three B s recerx honors The prcture opposrte rncludes all of Hume Hrghs honor students for the past year except one B111 McMullen recerved honors twrce and hrgh honors once but t 1led to get 1n the plcture One glfl Alrce Compton recerved hrgh honors for all four wears Three other grrls Waneta Smrth Cora Jane Coombes and Dorothx Mae Hrnes attarned the hrgh honor llqt at least txxrce HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Prrst ron June Heath Dorothy Hutton Helen Barrett Dorothy Mae Hrnes Thelma Qurllen Jane Hlll Second row V1 anet'1 Smrth Cora Jane Coombes Dorothy Jean Vtrrght Barbara Mclweese Alrce Compton Patty Edwards Mildred Brown Mlss DeAtley The club V1 IS open for all f.,l1lQ mterested 111 Home Economrcs The offrcers for thlq were Alrce Compton pre 1dent X1 ncta Smrth xrce pre 1dent lxatherxn Coombes secretarx M1ldred Broxx ll trca urer Marx H111 reporter and Jeanne Roberts pr ogram charrman There were srxteen members vsrth MISS Ethel DeAtle5 as sponsor The club engaged 111 sexcrrl antnrtle durrng, the rear In December thex gave an all school partx Dunne the xc 11 thu old pop pop corn potato chlp and sand xxrches at the basketball games and to the students at the mornrng and noon hours The proceeds from the c sales were ated to re fu1n1 h the grrls lounge room 1 , 1 X '1 m -2 2 5 , . M . Q H , . . , . , -. 1 . 1 - . S 1 ' f. ' 'z . ' ' ' .' - ' V D Y , . r. .I ,v . 1 . s , Y. . , . . . . .' 'A .. . v , 1' - ' . , h -1 . , . .. 1 ' 511 z ' . . In ' K ' fz 1- .f ' 3 I b, - g , ', , . 1 H . . ' . 1 n . K r. y .T ,p Y 1 . . . ' 'r , A ' , -, 1 Q 1 ' v V . - ' - 1 A y 1 . . . h S . . N . ' A Y v . Q 7 this annual because of their class grades. Any student in Hume Hrgh who recerves ,N 7 4' Ll' v vc fn w ' ' 1 q v ' .v . . A' ,N I .VC 1 . . . M I . , U . 1 n . . I K Y . . ! . Y , K . 4 ' D . VY 1 'fr N .V ' 1' v. , v ' - ' I 7 s Y ! I , . . V ' . ' V ' , - 4 v -1 1 r ' , . ' ' , , , , - 'c ' : ' , 'S' 3 I 1 ' , - s' Q ' Q Y 1 .'S ' ' v S .' 1 Z , - 1 1 ' l , M' . .' ' , I r ' L 'J 2 1 . ' V' ' S J , .v . 0. ' -'. D I' 1 '32 ' 1 ' D , y I ' S, mr - Y. s. s V I 4 xp. I I s , I M 5 , C A .A. 5. ., Ab . 'S ' 1 . . XVILDCAQII ANNARIQS 4 CALENDAR 4. DAX BX DAX ACCOUNIT OF THE YEAR bEPTEMBER School begxns eekl' All thc teachers arc busy cuttmg branches off all the trees m order to haue thelr whlps ready for us mean llttle klds Prlnclpal meetmg, fP'1r1sJ declded our fates Freshman Imt1at1on Freshmen offlelallx lnaugurated mto hxgh school Our prmclpal Mr E A Underkoflel Mrs Vmrglma M Clark and Mlss Ethel DeAtley were also lmtlated M1 s Bettv Carlson got out of all this as she didnt come IU untll October 21 The lucky gnl' OCTOBER End of flrst sux weeks Reuned our fxrst report cards They weren t bad not bad at all I E A Meetmg QMattoonJ Novs teachers you can take some of your ovxn medlcme Semor School Partv Everybody crowded on a hayrack Qlooked llke a football huddlej and rode over to Cheru Pomt and gorged themselves on hot dogs and cocoa It was pretty cold that mght but everybody appeared to have a won derful tlme 'NOVEMBER 7-Junior Play Smashlng Success Th whole hlgh school partlclpated to help the Jumors out Wasnt that nlce of them 17 Blmd Tourney Here Brocton won flrst Wletcalf second and Scottland thlrd Allerton There We lost Westfleld Here Lost 23 Thanksglvmg Vacatlon Wacatlons are bx far the best part of the school year Chrlsman Here Guess how It cflme out xou re llqht 'NK e lost' Ashmore Here Lost End of second SIX weeks Hubba Hubba Almost out DECEMBER 1 Wild Catomlc Staff Chosen The Edltor Allce Compton Assistant Edltor Pat Carr 67 8 Countx B B Tournex hmsa Kansas won flrst Redman second 'Nletcalf Here Lost Allerton Here Lost HlndSb0Y0 Here Lost Brocton There Lost 22 Chrlstmas Vacatxon begxns Chrlstmas party was held ln d3Xtlm6 Home Ec Glrls put It on Glfts were exch lnged Jmgle Bells Jmgle Bells Jlngle all the way Chrlstmas tlllle IQ be'1ut1ful theres so much food snow food fun presents food well sou can see xx here our thoughts are centered xf W '1 1 Q ' 'X X 11 'g x - Y 4 Y Y V L n 4- f' - .. 1 ' . - 1 ' ' . . v . H . ,, V . . Q 12- . I. . Y K .A . I , u .-. . . . , X: L- . . v , v ,, . s. , Y - . 12- ' . .' ' - ' r' ' ' . . ' , 12- . . . ' . ', , ' 22- ' A- tl ' 9-Scottland Game-It was a swell game even if we did lose. 16- - ' W- - ' ' , 1 , - , , 19- - - . 20- ' - - . 22- - . . . v- , . .Y I 27- ' - - . ' ' . - ' ' . ' - . 29- - - . 30- ' ' 1- .. .. - .. - - - 3 . . j- 'z s- - - '- - , . 14-- - - - . 18- - - . 19- ' - - . 21- - - . L s it il Yi- Dpi' .Nr 70' is Y '-I-fn. QI 'Jk 1'!i'I .aan-EQ! 31 SNHPS HHDUND HUME HI H 5152.45 in 'sf' .fa-c .. Q Z1-.vw f C XVILDGACI ANNALS C XLENDAR IANL ARX School beams agaln Hang lt all' Redmon Here Lost Sldell Here Forfelted by us -Xshmore There Lost 'tletcalf There Lost Second Semester XIDDQG' Most of us clldnt have to take semesters smart little l ld lren t wr 'Q' Dont answer that Annu xl Staff Choscn X1 e re comms to h ue an annual '2 22 24 25 Ambm IV! Xallex Tourncx Blocton Redmon won flrst lt EBRU -KRS 1 bcottland Vte won H1p'H1p'Hooray' 1 Llncoln s Bnthdu X If xt on Oh' XX hat a loxelx thought' 15.3.3 PI'lllClDdlS Meetxn Humt The Homf Fc glrls decorated the typlng room and served tastv dlshes to the guests Fvervone seemed to enjoy themselves' 19 20 21 22 Dlstrlct Tournex Sldell We went ln wlth hrgh hopes but came out beaten tBetter luck next time 5 MARCH 14 The Srx VK eeks End of school IS gettlng loser all the tlme, but not qulte close enough 14 15 Sprmg Vacatlon Everybody has sprlng, fever Isnt lt wonderful? Sophomore School Partx Exeryone enjox ed a haxrlde to Newman and back There were two wagons and tractors After the ll'lXI'ld8 we went to the school where we danced and stuffed ourselx es wxth ham salad sandwxches potato chips and cokes APRIL Dual track meet at Westfleld Lost Elght teams partlclpated xn the tx ack meet at Chusmm Hume took fourth Mac VS rxght took flrst ln the mlle Bob Hellll took fn t m the cllscus and fourth IH the pole vault County Musrc and Llterarg Contest here All the schools ln the countx par tlclpated Chrlsman track meet Four schools partxclpated We got second Hume Redmon VK estfleld and Mctcalf took part rn track meet at Metcalf Track meet Chmsman Countx track meet at Metcalf Suen chools took part Yea Hume MAY 3--Jumor Senlor Rcceptlon was 1 ten bn. ttret to the Semors untxl the nlght of Max 3rd The SGIIIOTS want to thank the lunlors for such a grand tlme The fxrst Sl'l0NXlIl0' of thc new blue and wlnte gown was elven as the Senlors gathered at school to hsten to the annual B accalaureate address That was the day' D dat H hour after ucce sfullx completlng. that dangerous mxssxon of walklng across the st 11,1 shuklns. hands wlth Mr Underkofler re CElNll'lg our dlplomas md then rttuxnme to our st its all the while precarmouslx balancmg our cfxps upon our heads we h ue xt long, last pus ed the fmal obstacle We xre now FREE alumm of out dt ll -Xlmx NI ittx 1,51-V at 1 1 1 t 1 out--MD, Y L . 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