Illinois Valley Central High School - Sequence Yearbook (Chillicothe, IL)

 - Class of 1946

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1— Bob Stedman and Bill Edminster cast an eye at shapely Donna Carlisle. 2—Manly chests are dis- played by King. Fink. Sturgeon. 3—Shirley with that makesyou-wanna-date-her-up expression. 4— McCormick and Mann survey the scene after filling up. 5—Phyllis, the Emily of Our Town, steps out of character for a bit of leg art. 6—Cheerleading or reducing exercises? Jean Cox and Mary Pas- quay. L. to R. 7—Faggers. 8—Cheerleaders watch the Bradford game with mixed emotions. 9—Some rural coeds, waitin' for the bus to come in. 10—How did Verne Schaffner get in there with Phyllis and Gene? 11—The Frigie- Dipper. 12—Miss Morrison, on her way home, obliges the Scribe's photographer. 13—The Messrs. Dunlap and Stedman ( Buzz and Stooge to you) exhibit their puppies, now full-grown hounds. 14—Well, take a gander at those feet of the Scribe's editor, caught in a Hepburnish pose and flanked by Elinor ( E-Hee ) Anderson.

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'Deal Dicvicf, Imagine, Diary, September is already gone; and in a few days we have our first six weeks exams. I have my trig book right next to me now so that I can brush up on r few of the hard problems. Is there such a thing as an easy problem in trig? If there is. let me at it. Old Mother Nature has begun her annual fall paint job on Chillicothe and vicinity (including Peoria, Chicago, and all points north, south, east, and west.) The trees and shrubs are ablaze with color, and the ivy creeping up Chilli High does its bit in brightening up the countryside. At night the harvest moon is really something to dream under. Could that be the reason for the progressive frosh having a weiner roast? Could be! Any- way. it was a good idea, for all the rest of the classes followed the example set by their younger classmates. Tsk! Tsk! The sophs had a weiner roast at Detweiller. We seniors caused quite a sensation with our chummy hayride (umm-m-m-m), but the juniors are one up on us. I hear from reliable sources that they got quite a B-A-N-G out of their outing—and I'm not speaking of firecrackers. Honestly. Diary, will they never learn that stealing other people's watermelons is bound to be accompanied by the music of a shotgun! OCT. 5—Yah, Chilli! The football season is under way, and have we got a team! We played a game with Washington on Septem- ber 14, and we beat them 26 to 0! That game was over there. Then we had one September 28. here with De Pue. The score of that game was 25 to 6 in our favor. Tonight we had our second home game. Eureka was the victim this time with the score 45 to 14, with Chilli on top. No losses so far, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed anyway. You should see our hunks of men in football suits. Oo-oh, those shoulders. OCT. 11—The day for exams has come and gone. Now I can breathe again. After the noon hour there was an assembly in the gym. Otto Schacht, a singer, proved to be interesting entertainment. He really had a big voice and he packed quite a paunch, too. When the assembly was over, we went over to Bradford to beat lhem 20 to 6. The day was perfect for a game. OCT. 18—Tonight we had our snake dance and bonfire, because tomorrow night is our homecoming. We play El Paso and it promises to be a good fight. There certainly were a lot of kids in the chain this year. Shirley Schwartz, Tootie Davis, Nadine Bertschi, Audrey Claycomb, and Alex Thornton, cheerleaders, led the parade down through town and back to the high school where a monstrous big bonfire was built. Mr. Taylor, the members of the team, and the princes and princesses were called on to speak. The candidates for the king and queen this year are Dolly Philyaw and Tom Fink, seniors; Marilyn Miller and Etoidy Johnson, juniors; Shirley Martin and Bill Murphy, sophomores; and Elsa Ferguson and Alan Arnold of the freshman class. Here's hoping we beat El Paso tomorrow night. OCT. 19—This morning we had another assembly in the gym. We were thoroughly entertained by Miss Edna Means, whose appearance was arranged by the Student Council. Talk about laughing-I laughed till I cried. Now ain't dat so? Our homecoming was a success. We beat El Paso 18 to 13! After the game, we all went to the gym to dance to the music of Mel Brooking s orchestra and to witness the crowning of the king and queen. Black and orange streamers made the gym look very festive. and corn stalks and scarecrows brought an autumn air to the dance. After awhile, the pretty little princesses and their good-looking princes were called to the stage. Sonny Johnson, after a short speech, placed the crowns on the blonde heads of Marilyn Miller and Daidy Johnson, the junior candidates. It was a wonderful night. Homecomings always are lush! OCT. 26—Dunlap came over here tonight to be defeated by our men, 32 to 0. The boys are really doing swell. Another winner chalked up in our favor. OCT. 30—Sophomore Carnival. The main attractions of the even- ing were the marriage booth (but of course), the fish pond, free throws 3 5 c. spook house, and a playlet starring Bill Hart. Walt Schaffner, Boogans 'Tturbi'' Roebuck, and Bill Sweeney. Very interesting. Mmmmmmmm! Now October is on its way out. Where is this year going? The man of my dreams is on the football team, and I'm wishing on every one-lighted car I see that he asks me for a date soon. Gee, but I'm a dreamer. Mi. Nothdurft, Edna Means, and Tom Fink alter an amusing assembly by Miss Means.

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